Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, SC)
- Class of 1966
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f..,. 'UL 5-Ghglili' any 'Q 'R If 5 . 5 ,499 A ,J 1? 'Vglrs Q bl fl L -1 i I F l I , I i r C . 1 Y ' 4 J ' 1 n 1 A i mf i , My my Wg? COLUMBIAN 1 966 High School South Carolina III ' - LoNeIIe Dominick if ,!g.z'4. X , From the heart If Q: I 'f4?? xr ' J fix, I 'cf 'ffl' qfaffwywfyollrgjfhool WWW WM, KW ZW ,-L M? X . - 5: X,-s. K Q--' ,Y inn ' Dm lil Sd! ..-'55 ,l- .lv Q ., E G - ,nm -5 4, . ,ix L V ' - ' , , T M ' N f ' 4 . 'N-'V . 5 A -F '-.Mfg - L f ' . N. Q , ' 1' f Y f.. ' f ' 0 'M Q 3 .Q Vx' l,.tlQ ,-, of this All-America City sends oui life To the world. Columbia High is parT oT The pulse oT The ciTy oT Columbia. For The pasT one hundred and sevenTy-Tour years iT has senT Thousands oT young adulTs surging ouT inTo The mainsTream oT The world To Turnish viTaliTy and knowledge To The liTe oT man. LocaTed in The hearT oT meTropoliTan Columbia. our school has been a viTal organ To The ciTy. As The ciTy has grown, Columbia High has grown: as The ciTy has improved, Columbia High has improved: as The ciTy has succeeded, Columbia High has succeeded also. Columbia High School has been one oT The main TacTors in The Tine repuTaTion ol: The ciTy oT Columbia, and iT has added perhaps more To The success oT The ciTy Than any oTher insTiTuTion. As The TirsT high school in The ciTy and one oT The TirsT in The sTaTe, Columbia High School has seT sTand- ards Tor educaTion and exTracurricular acTiviTies. The schools ThaT have had To Tollow in iTs Trail have Tound There high sTandards and criTeria which They have emulaTed. ln This manner Columbia High School has served noT only The ciTy oT Columbia buT also The sTaTe oT SouTh Carolina. This school in The cenTer oT The ciTy and sTaTe has made cenTral a pride in ciTizenship and love Tor America. lTs graduaTes proudly leave iTs porTals wiTh TaiTh in democracy and concern Tor mankind. Columbia High School has served her ciTy, sTaTe, and naTion in many ways, and her inTluence will con- Tinue To spread. She will noT allow herselT To slaclcen her inTluence as she grows older. She will conTinue To serve as The hearT and cenTer oi liTe Tor The ciTy oT Columbia and iTs ciTizens. In the chemistry lab. students experiment to tinci the secrets about the things that make up the universe. Investigation . . . searching for the answers to one's own questions. Otten the mathematical figuring becomes tun and students eaqeriv seek extra work. Sfudenfs find +he need +0 go beyond regular assignmenfs and read abou? 'Things +ha+ parricularly in+eres'r 'ihem H' Xfvfvvf, f A aggw- , I 2 f Participation . . . involving oneself in the life and activities of otheffs. 5 fbi , If-f ML 3 r o f C644 ' , 4' V11 f- ,LUV fr W cl VN? it 'i 15 4' 7' l is i Cf' I A .' 1 , I ' f 1 cf 1 it we 1, f f N fi ,ui rf Lf Lu .pf f L fr r .s,9 is ' W f I ' i A, J ll Valium!! ,VL ffl l r, i It .J X W if wad' ' ,i of it an 1 ,L N E U lg' LV , K F I F11 , LA It Q i , A a t 3 at 0' it , ,yi f W j i ML, li Li v q,.YLgl, I. En l 'fi I T Q NU V J, ,, , t, N I, ,fr Q ink! I Wie fi M U WU - HP ' i lf' UV' Q ,: V ' . 'IV 1 , I ' i U x , il A ,wb L Through student council. students learn democratic principles and develop leadership. foil! ' a wth' Not everyone can participate as a leader, but furnishing encouragement proves equally rewarding. Parficipafion is nof limifed fo school and local affairs buf exfend info nafional and infernafional affairs. especially fo our fellow Americans in Vief Nam. 'W 1. Af 'limes acfivifies become hard and demanding, buf desire fo parlicipafe furnishes drive fo confinue. The 'rimes spenf away from school are very imporfam' because +hey provide a Hme for relaxafion and release. -pf, a Q 2 -fo ss ly . 'q. xg V 1 Variation . . . branching out into the cultural ancl social part of life. gf fx 1 9 5 prix my I Realization . . . awaking to the real meaning of life Ns' 'F Along wilh seeking knowledge and maluriiy, 'leenagers also seek answers io 'llme mysleries of life, and lhey find +l1ese answers in Goal and prayer. A+ Jrhe end of Jrhe senior year s'ruden'rs find 'ihemselves facing a world enlirely differs-ni from whal lhey have lcnown and more demanding. This ever-changing sociefy demands higher educaiion for 'ioday's graduaies of high schools. and The sludenls realize 'rhe benefifs and advanlages 'rhal' furiher siudy brings. Wiih malurily and underslanding sludenls see ihe value of adding cullure To Their lives. L n. 1 I 4 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY ...... SENIORS ......... ......18 ......36 WHO'S WHO ......... ...... 6 8 CLASSES ................. ...... 8 6 ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES ...................... SPORTS ....... 104 'I26 138 ..-d With Sincere Appreciation The word friend is perhaps one of fhe hardesf words fo define mainly because of fhe many falsehoods fhaf cloud ifs real meaning. A friend is a person who believes in you, is concerned abouf your welfare, never lefs you down, and is always fhere fhrough fhe good fimes and fhe bad fimes. A friend of young people is a very fiffing descripfion of fhe person To whom fhe l966 Columbian is dedicafed. This person deserves fhe name of friend of youfh because daily he unselfishly gives of his fime fo help fhe youfh of foday grow info fhe adulfs of fomorrow. l-le could nof gi.ve of himself so wholehearfedly if he did nof love young people and enioy working wifh fhem. The young people fhaf lcnow him derive many fhings from fheir confacf wifh him. To some his friendship means a person fo confide in, fo ofhers a person fo laugh wifh, ofhers find someone who enables fhem fo gain knowledge, some find a person fo engage in infellecfual conversafion, while ofhers find an adulf fo be wifh and believe in. For fhe friendship and knowledge given fhe youfh of foday and especially fo fhe sfudenfs of Columbia High School, fhis l966 Columbian is lovingly and grafefully dedicafed fo a very special friend MR. JAMES ARTHUR BROOME. JR. .kts iki K I ,Qu .. , gg '--.......,,,,,,A,M Mr. James Arfhur Broome . The Powers Thai Be . . Happiness is being flie principal of Hue besl' school in Hue ci+y says Lewis R. Kirk, Jr. tu.. - Why send me a yellow slip? . . . Me? Cul a class! . . . l move we give Mr. Kirk a con- servalive 'rie . . Don'+ worry, You're only sl1or+ S20.00 . . . The bells are off again. . . . ll one more person asks for a slip fo go home. Some+lwing else lo be Taken care of foclayf' lf you could speak on llrie I5+l1 says Assislanl' Principal Miss Webb. -- x ,. - ..-..i Wl'1a+ do you mean my desk is clu++ered? says Mr. James You should lake Jrlwe college board first advises Miss l-licks, Assisfanf principal. Doroilwy McSwain, Regislrar. I found flwalr file we've been looking for all day. Mrs. Harrier Bes'r Tells Mrs. Anne Reed, secrefary. lv ss Q kk X1 -.Yi 5 Le+'s see. Was H' 'i' before 'e' or 'e' before 'i'? Teachers Emphasize Term papers due when? . . . increase your vo- cabulary by reading . . . why do we have +0 read Shakespeare? . . . learn quoles from Macbe+h. . . . how many boolcs do we have To read? . . . who cares abou'r Beowulf? l hope lhey read slow, for I haven'+ prepared a lesson for Today. Literatu re 5 2 ':,5ik,, nafpk No, you carfi couni Donald Duck as a parallel. Mrs. Jean Bosion Miss Alice B. Carfer Miss Lois Quafflebaum Mr. James Broome Mrs. Mariha Douglas Mrs. Melinda Rousselle Miss Chrisfine Webb Mrs. Sandra Bryani Miss Mariha Graham Mr. Dick Sanders Mr. H. Eugene Webb Teachers Ex? aipi'0lNew Math work The odd problems for homework . . . alge- bra 'resi Friday . . . prove Jrhe +heorem . . . Wha+ kind of new maih is Thai? . . . don'+ erase ihal problem ye+ . . . Don r ask why. iusl' work The problem . . . Would you explain Jrhal' once more? . . Mrs. Rose Mrs. Agnes Mr. George Mrs. Emily Bozard Caughman Dean Lindler Mr. Roberr Mrs. Susanne Miss Roberfa Fulmer Kennedy Lee No, l can'i' work il. Why do you 'rhink I gave if To you? read Clwapfer IO for Tomorrow . . . we have lo disseci' wl1a+f7 . . . energy is Hue capacify for cloing work . . . I wanl some sodium chloride . . . you mean we have ro do maflw in Clnemis+ry? . . . I will srarl my science proiecr one of 'rhese days . . . Wlwa+ olo you mean i+'s due nexr week? . .. Courses in Science Prepare Students for '30 5. gi Y Q. 1 J . Q 2 44,5 9. 3- M . L ll Mr. S. W. J obs of the Fufu re Eucillid epnng Mrs. Emily Miss Mary l-Owe Jane Purvis Nor Piclureol Mr. Norman Rucks Miss Purvis lold me Jrlwis Jrlming wouldn'+ slwoclc me, buf l don? believe her. m , F . ggi' . z , ,fi flil - 2 .aff '51, ' ' A -A .Y,1:Qp-A ,544 at P -' ., ' r p 'wf'glwf1+lT: -11.3 , , . 1 .1 A Luge. ' 'A' .fx ., ' -M.. Jef 1 4 Pi -. 1. UH Q i' Y' 'X ff E Foreign Language Department Adds French Lab X if x if Mr. James Miss Mildred ' Hicks M McDea1mon Miss Lois rs. Jewe Quafflebaum Richey I Why clid you 'rake La'rin? . . . l Jrhouglwi Espanola was a food . . . We will fake up Greek hisiory. Roman hisiory, myihology, and my European 'rrips in La'rin . . . you mean we use iapes in ihis French class? . . . ls Senor Hicks Ia're'? . . . Sprecl'1en sie Miss Nifa Deu+sch No+ ye+ . . . Pi'H's N + '+ d dx Mis. fnwvnn WML , Sa i - M' N L X f MMMW? UWM when f wi iwwiim No, we don'f have a Jrape for ihe BeaHes . ., ,N ...-. ..................,. Fine Arts Department Offers Courses in Art Appreciation Chorus practice at 7:00 tonight . . . our primary colors . . . you boys. sing out . . . someone in the trumpet section gooted . . . these pictures will be enterred . . . who wants to sing the solo? l can't even read Latin, much less sing it . . . Ready? One ancl two . . . ,quorum V J' Wilt 4 e gr' f ',,,.,s,fja+'-'X-. , fn X 't' A , Mr, Hubbard Mr. James Mr. Herbert Buchanan Ellsworth Vaughan The minute he turns his baclc l'm going to eat that corn. Mr. Reginald Christopher Miss Hanna Pearlstine Mrs. Carolyn Walters Students Keep Up to Date on Current Miss Dorothy McSwain Mrs. Jewel Richey Mr. Tom McCaulley gy V Miss Dorian Moorhead Mrs. Lillie Waldrep Mr. John Temples We get to listen to World War l songs . . . l-low much alimony did Henry Vlll pay? . . . l thought War l-lawlis were birds . . . lt she tells me to go to that map one more time . . . Extra reading-what's that? . . . l'd be glad tor you to go to Viet Nam . .. Events in Social Studies Classes No, Valley Forge was nol in Viel Nam. Home Economic g gwjf , ff V ff A Q o . f X Miss Ru-H1 Mrs. Mildred Dani-zler Livingsion You can'i have a seam down The buiion holes www surf .i,mx..1 Students Seek Aid of Guidance Counselors 'S' t s 3 5 'Sz I Q4 1- 1 6 X tl 4 V . 'f af 'Q 'LIU-i' X if - -- 4 - l 'X ' . aff . .' Mrs. Sandra Miss Louise , Bryanl' Duensing V ' lusl 'fry a lillle harder . . . you'll really have lo ' pul oul lor llwal scliolarslmipu . . , well, I'Il see A wlmal l can do . . . surely Jrlwal grade can be pulled ll y up . . . l'm sure l can do somellwinqu . . . l know VK l X you can handle live majors . .. l Qf M Mr. Diclc Sanders Mrs. Emily Lindler No, you can'+ use a diclionary on a slandardized +esl. I li' -' - Business Courses Taught in Commerce Department E 1 if 3' 94 31 , ,W Z , ig s syts c Mrs. Christine Miss Louise Blonaisz Duensing Mrs. Patty Mrs. Chrystal Richardson Utter lt she catches me looking at the keys. ,4 i'f,S- R Mrs. Virginia Ellis Can't hit that stupid hyphen hard enough . . . wonder why my typewriter types on a slanted line? . . . slow down so I can write in shorthand . . . can you subtract on an adding machine? tunny, the mimeograph machine isn't making duplicates . . . wonder how you turn it Ott? . . . Your columns have to bein line. Siudenfs ond Teachers Gef . Help From Llbrory Norprmd so Mrs. Dora Lee gigf'-' ' Reed f or Are you sure my book is overdue? , . . I can'+ TTL find a good biography anywhere . . . Ch no, you can'+ be our oi Tappin and ii due Tomorrow . . . Walden due nexr week and +here's noi a copy i 'ee'oQ leii in Jrhe library . . . Wha+ does she mean, ' ' boys on one side and girls on The o+her? . .. Miss Carolyna Harper Librarian Wha+I Two weeks overdue! Noi piciured fig ,,. Miss Mariha Land Miss Lucy Myrick Teachers aids - My V 1 s,ui gsiiaa Miss Elaine Miss Terry Mrs. E. Mr. Thomas Amick Smoak Dyson Beckham Teacher's aid Teachers aid Dieiician Cusiodian Health of Students Improved by Physical Educatlon ,, ltr, , 'fi 1 '5 6 G ig 'Q' . Xt r Mr. E. T. Mrs. Sudie Borders Love Mr. Tom Mr. John McCaulley Temples Not pictured Mr. Gus Allen Mrs. Grace Stegall I dare that ball to go in! right tace, column lett, march . . . lump ball hurry up and get dressed . . . last one to the dress ing room is a rotten egg . . . side out a two . . . it's time tor the bell . . . 'I gust can t do a torward ro1l . .. Why do we have to know the rules? Vocational Department Teaches Worthwhile Skills Training is not waning . . . specialization is in . r. . proud ot this iob it took time and ettort to achieve this . . . Mr. Frank Mr. Horace Reynolds Harmon Mrs. Margaret Mr. Reginald Garrett Harrison Mr. Clyde Mr. Travis Lever Leverett Not Pictured Mr. Ralph Beclrnell Mr. Rollin Jackson Mr. Thomas Salmons did you get your D. E. home- work? . . . What would Mr. Cauider do without you? . . . How much did you say you made an hour? . . . Are you looking tor a new iob? . . . Were you nervous when you applied tor that iob? Mrs. Addys Redmond Mrs. Mary Alice Jacobs Mr. S. W. Epting Mr. Harry Golderer Mr. Raymond Caulder gf? 1 W V 3 34 I ' .iw me 11- Q., --., ff , fu 1,315 NVQ Q51 Q- L?-1 Q wh? fc i ,ig 3 , ' 1 L .-rs 1 21453 , ' E wif' 'H Ei I . 3, g EE 1 li 'qi h 5 rw is' 1 i' 5, ., N . ' if 1, 75? 'FJ 1 2 55 E1 'iii QfE?ssff21'47i-46-f it A A . A A ' gi f 'E Ei? ' Q' me ggi . J , .,., W 1 pf?-Q xiii 0 Q, tm , . K -f A 511 -P df V f - 2 if S, 'E ht- 'W M, - f. 1,5--Li,-g s. . . .. 1' gg: ,. .- 'g 0 I EYYE, 4 A :Qi E E' 93? '.u -'.. -ig. - -- 'i-1 rx una , SENICRS Senior Officers Plan and Direct Activities Treasurer-BREN DA AM I CK Vice-President-DAVID YAG!-IJIAN President-WAYNE MCLEMORE Secretary-JANICE CONNER For the Class of 1966 Senior classes come anoI go. buT To you There wiII never be any senior cIass Iike your own. IT has been one oT growTh, cIeveIopmenT, accomplishment Triends, anol memories. IT would be an iniusTice To Try To express in These Tew words whaT The members oT The Class oT I966 have come To Teel Toward one anoTher. IT has Tormeol ga oneness ThaT is The resuIT oi Tour years oT work, Tun, IaughTer, and Tears. As gracIuaTion becomes hisTory and we go our separaTe ways, The Class .oT '66 will noT live in The worcls prinTed in This book. IT will Iive in our quieT momenTs oT memory and in our hearTs. THEY CONQUER WHO BELIEVE THEY CAN. . I LANELLE DOMINICK-Prophe+ SUSAN FARLEY-Hisi-orian STEVE HAIGLER-Class Speaker GAYE MCCLENNY- i Poel' LINDA POTTS-TesTaTor MRS. PATTY RICHARDSON-Sponsor, MRS. EMILY LINDLER-Counselor Seniors Plan Early for College and Careers Mosl' Afhlelic-LINDA BYRD and GERALD BRAZELL 4 Xh,e , ,r,. I m ROBERT WAYNE AIKEN RONALD DOUGLAS AIKEN BRENDA KAY AMICK TIMOTHY JAMES AMICK GEORGE AUGUST ANDERSON ROGER EUGENE BAILEY TERRY FLOYD BAINE BETSY KATHLEEN BAKER CARLA ALLENE BANKS EDWARD REID BARNES KENNETH JACK BASS DONNA GAIL BELLIVEAU LARRY MOSLEY BENENHALEY NAOMI RUTH BERRY TIBIA SHARON BLEVINS HORACE JAMES BLUME ELBERT CARSON BOAN JAMES EDWARD BOGGS f .f .xg A 'fi i . KV V ,, ,L ,..AV.. R1 1 f wf Mosi' Dependable-GAYE MCCLENNY and MIKE BUCK Seniors Thank Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Llndler ,mime A , -Egg? I? THOMAS KEITH BOLICK EDWIN FAUST BOOKTER, JR. THERESA RENEE BOST JOYCE EUGENIA BRANHAM KENNETH LEGRAND BRANHAM MARK KYME BRANNON BRENDA JOYCE BRAZELL GERALD WAYNE BRAZELL RONALD SIMON BRINSON KERRY RANDALL BROWN MICHAEL PALMER BUCK JOYCE ELIZABETH BULLOCK ALBERT WAYNE BUNTZ JANET KAY BUSH BETTIE JEAN BUTLER For Help and Guidance During Their Fmal Year Besi' Dancer-SUSAN WEST and ROLLIN ALVOID LEW WENDELL BUTLER PAMELA JEAN BYARS LINDA FRANCES BYRD .JOHN LOUIS CAMPBELL GLENDA GALE CATES LINDA SUE CATOE BONNIE LEE CHAUNCEY LINDA FAYE CHRISTMAS it ' g i ffif' N., , 2 iff RICHARD ALLEN CHILDERS ll. I .CII LQ . f Mos+ TaIen+ecI-DEBRA MONTS and BOBBY AIKEN W1-H, a Wm, 'W ugh-5 NP' F S wax K , 'lt X , TOMMY LEVERNE COLLINS JANICE MARIE CONNOR PHILIP DUANE COOK JULIA KAYE COURTENAY SANDRA KAY COURTNEY MARGARET CLAIRE CROOM MARJORIE BLAIRE CROOM MARY ELAINE CROSBY DENNIS E. CULLEY Innnf' i1 A I' MARY ANN DAVIS MARY CHRISTINE DAVIS DAVID JOHN DENNY Eg I -an DENISE ANTOINETTE DERRICK JAMES MICHAEL DEWEESE LANELLE MARY DOMINICK CHARLES RAY DRIVER JANICE KAY EIDSON CONNIE LOUISE ELDER College Board Brings Anxiety for Seniors f 1,1 Only I.I99 books +o go! Besi School Ci+izen-PAT WINN and ED YOUNG Class of 1966 Has Seven M,Nss,,qs sssss I I I A 5i I If A . , . , , ' ,Q ,k,, .5-1:5 wig, 1 - I iii ,?Q. I TI H I 78 I s , L mi 'N f is 44 National Merit ELIZABETH ALLYN ELDER KARL ANN ELEAZER DETHIA DALE ELKIN GEORGE DANNY ELLZEY CHERI LOUISE ELMGREEN WYNN BURTON ENGLISBE MARGARET ELOISE ERWIN DONNA ADELYN ESTES CECIL EDWARD EVANS MARY JOYCE EVANS TEDDY WAYNE EVANS SUSAN JANE FARLEY WILLIAM HARRISON FERGUSON RICHARD HERBERT FLAKE RICHARD ANTHONY FLING Fmallsts, Largest Percentage in State! LINDA ELIZABETH FLOWERS YVONNE DIANNE FORD SANDRA ELIZABETH FOX DONNA SAVON FREEMAN JIMMIE HENRY FREEMAN DANNY NELSON FULMER SHARON LUCILLE FULMER LEILA JUANITA GAINES MARGARET ELLEN GARNER WILBUR DARNELL GARY LINDA ANN GAUSE MARY JUNE GAY BRENDA ELAINE GEIGER JAMES DAVID GIBSON BOBBY RAY GORDON 3 I M51 A fffggfgl It I 1- 45 Friendliesf- CONNIE ELDER A and JOHN HOWARD YOUNG Seventeen Senior Football Players Slort Cops SIM WOODROW GRADY SARAH LYNN GRAHAM GORDON EDWARD GREEN J' l 1 B in K L Q , - I ' .' -Z' ka ,.,,V .A 'H'-Eu. ' 1 ,fb , X a..Z3::: , - , .biafaal gm. C xy, v-v. . , ,-ur, :.:::5a,. .1 5.5.x-'cf wiv. --50 nxt xx ,xx lnlln 1' .- Huw 'Xtra w. 'K ' Y NN Tgzy , 1-HA ' 'G'-Bw U . . ,xx s ,.,.mw ..., .. JAX: .-.3 U. me if Mg 3 me-, ...- . JOHN RICHARD GUNTER STEPHEN KENT HAIGLER LOIS RABON HAMMOND PAMELA ANN HARRIS JOYCE CAROL HART MARSHA LYNN HAWKINS N A IPI' ,A L. 'I DENNIS ALAN HENRY If I QI ' A fy y LINDA DIANNE EIICKS .WX I' LUCY MILES HILL ... Q k I-if-A . 4 I I ,W I -r . f.f A 'E ' L, ,A II, at RONALD EDWIN HILL I ANDY LEE HINSON I Ek N I CONLEY HOWARD I-IUFFSTETLER 1.1 V ' ' It If I Team on the Road to Respecfability With Wins Mosf Popular-GLORIA WILLIAMSON and BILL FERGUSON Bes+ Looking-JUDY WRIGHT and DANNY ELLZEY Senior Class Officers Initiate Proiecf to Buy T -Ag T as - fs :rf g,,,,, if N XX is ai X f ,W ' RITA FAYE TNGRAM KENNETH RAY JACKSON SANDRA JEAN JACOBY TED ALLAN JEFFCOAT STEVE ALLEN JONES GERALD DRAYTON JOWERS ALEX JOHN KAMARIS THOMAS JORDAN KELL CAROLYN JEAN KELLY GEORGE ALBERT KELLY. JR. WANDA SUSAN KELLY SHARON ANN KENNEDY MARY ELIZABETH KIMREY CARL O'DELL KINARD EDWARD ALONZO KNOX , BQ. I N Volkswagen Bus for School With Green Stamps KANDICE EARL LAMBERT JO ANN LANE STEVE CHESTER LEE ADOLFO FANCISCO LEON DONNA HARRIS LOLLIS ROBERT ERNEST LONG JOSEPH BAXTER LOONEY WILLIAM CARLTON LUCAS GEORGE SKOFF MACK .4 WX 44,43 XM ' f s. 1 I Tan? V, C,,o I-ff' ,I E E 4 , I QQ X, , ,, I ,wc 1 ,X 112153 ' x fi IVF' .migf Mos? Likely To' Succeed- BRENDA AMICK and BEN WRIGHT X . X S? x XI in 1222? 'MM MW J W . L- .Mx-C, in JA :MQ ,Z Rlgiz-lg'-lglimgol Spirif-KARL ANN ELEAZER and LARRY Sand anSl7Sun Highlight Senior Class Carribean A cw wjwa STAN MAURICE MACK BILLY GREY MARSH MARY HELEN MASON ANNETTE ROSE MASSALOU DONNIE EUGENE MATTHEWS we JOHN CLARENCE MATTHEWS v aw xiii ,L DOLLY GAYE MCCLENNY ALLEN CONNELLEY MCCORMICK KAY NEIL MCCORMICK SHIRLEY JO MCKINNEY ELIZABETH DIANNE MCKNIGHT WAYNE LAVERNE MCLEMORE A Iv -. P , K, I' , 5 i nes? 9 6 5-4 N- I . x NX E , 39737 PATRICIA KAYE MCOUITTY RAYMOND EVERETT MECI-ILING GLENN LOUIS MEETZE I gi' Voyage fo Nassau and Tour of Florida Sighis Besi' Personaliiy-SUSAN FARLEY and WAYNE MCLEMORE I Seniors Represent Columbia High For From Home if iff ! p in 12225 RITA ADELL MEETZE DOROTHY ANN METTS GERALD WAYNE MILES DAVIS LARRY MILLS REX VAN MITCHELL. JR. PATRICIA ANN MOHR DEBRA ADDY MONTS LILLIAN DIANNE MOODY ALICE FAYE MOORE WILLI BERT MORGAN GLORIA JEAN MORRIS MICHAEL ALEXANDER MORRIS ROBERT MICHAEL MORRISON BARRY MULLINS SAMUEL PAUL MUNN At District, State, and National Conferences JAMES CLINE MURRAY NORMA LOUISE NATES BARBARA ANN NEELEY BRENDA JOYCE NEWMAN LARRY STEPHEN NICHOLS JAMES ARTHUR NUNNAMAKER DANA CECILIA NYE SHIRLEY LORRAINE PARKER VIOLA LEE PARRISH PATSY ANN PATTERSON SYLVIA SYDNEY PATTERSON EDGAR LESLIE PERRY. JR. SUSAN GAIL POOLE IRIS DARLENE POPE HAZEL ANNETTE PORTER J. 1:1 959 44 Senioriiis Epidemic Spreads With Arrival of Besf Dressed-DONNA FREEMAN and RICHARD FLAKE DANNY EDWARD PORTER LINDA DIANNE POTTS YVONNE BRENDA POWELL CAROLYN ANN POWERS MARSI-IA PETTY POYNER BETTY LYNN PRICE 1 , .Ii ki Sei LINDA GAIL PRICE WILLIAM TALBERT PROCTOR SUZANNE MARIE PROIETTI Annuals and Invifafions as May Comes to Close Mosf InI'eIIec'IuaI-BONNIE CHAUNCEY and O'DELL KINARD JERRY NEIL RAINWATER JORDAN EUGENE RAMEY HELEN MARGARET RAYBUCK DONALD WAYNE REDMOND GEORGE TALBERT RICH SANDRA LEE RICHARDSON II. BEVERLY SUE RICHISTER WOODROW S. RICHISTER PAMELA MARIE RINGER MARY FRANCES RISH BETTY ANN RIVERS HARRIETTE ELIZABETH ROACH KENNETH DOUGLAS ROBBINS LINDA ANN ROSS BISHOP CLAUDE ROUSE, JR. JAMES ELLIS ROWELL JOY CHARLENE ROWLAND SALEEMA MARIA SABBAGHA Donna Sfouffer, Miss Senior, Leads CHS Beauties NANCY JEAN SARTWELL FRANCES SETTLE JENYTH IRMA SHADOWEN DONALD LEROY SHAPIRO LARRY DAVID SHARPE VIOLET I. SHARPE CAROL AMELIA SHEALY MONROE FRANKLIN SHEALY RALPH MCKEETHA SHEALY LINDA MARIE SIMPSON GEORGE LEE SIMS JOHN GRADY SLICE KATHRYN MADERIA SMITH LINDA ELAINE SMITH STEVE ALLEN SMOAK K .,,, V I UIMII II l 3fn nigga iw Biggest Flirt-BETSY BAKER and GLENN MEETZE Ten Seniors Win Optimist Youth Award f Jw. LINDA LOU SOWELL DOROTHY JEANNETTE SPENCER DELORES ANN STALLINGS SALLY FRANCES STAMPER , -9, JOAN MARY STEVENSON 7 ROBERT EUGENE STOKES DONNA LYNN STOUFFER DAVID LEGRAND STUCKEY WILLIAM HENRY SUBER 4 A- X- ,g 'K Lv 1 H ' I ' f ' . ' A F' W gi ff 1 x ff fl' f ff'fif JOHN MICHAEL TEREZAKIS '., - :Q : 'W 4' L 2, f' X gi V2 Q f ,Ak , R mx su 1' T RALPH BENNET TALBERT A L CHERYL DIANNE THIGPEN L . A .T T MARY CONNIE THOMAS T CONME PRUITT TINSLEY 3 THEODORE MINOS TSOLOVOS ' f Ya, , UQ O ,,-fl gm , M- . ,..,. -, Mar.- L T -.. .I: N I.Y7,'i.t5 Wi.. 571' ,wi ' far? nf. THERESA LYNN TURNER MARTHA MARIA VAUGHAN JERRY MICHAEL WARREN Mos+ Courfeous-JANICE CONNER and BOBBY LONG 24 X-gag Bes'I AII Round- LANELLE DOMINICK GD STEVE HAIGLER FW' 'W'-9 .,.,.,,,.h, 1 ws? I I GARY ALEXANDER WEATI-IERSBY ROBERTA DOROTHY WELLS SANDRA SUSAN WEST DIANE LOUISE WETHERLY IRENE ANN WICKER CAROLYN FAYE WILEY GLORIA JEAN WILLIAMSON MARGARET DIANNE WINGARD PATRICIA ANN WINN BEN WALLACE WRIGHT, JR. JUDY CAROL WRIGHT DAVID HENRY YAGHJIAN DONNA ROSE YATES EDWARD BENJAMIN YOUNG JOHN HOWARD YOUNG PATRICIA CAROLE YOUNG i B BI 'I'I X 42,1-hx Y. B M Kiki II I S 3 I 7 I iff ' Q ag ' if ' ,aw S 5 f ,Z ,' ,- 4.'f':':- ff .',55::f:5'f'f- Nw Isa -P , X f 5 3li11'- ?'.'4f ?..c?:::i:t?1IiTiff'iY'gfi3Iu:Kfi'i 5' w,:,:, , ez 7-1 Annual Staff Recognizes Seniors Noi Pictured BARBARA ANN ADAMS ROLLIN OSCAR ALVOID CLARENCE STEVENS BRANHAM JAMES COLLIE BRANHAM BARBARA ANNE BRAZELL RONNIE CARL BREWER RONALD GARY BROCK FRED BUTLER EDWARD TALMADGE CHISENHALL JOYCE LEE DAVIS MILFORD RAY DERRICK ROBERT EARLE DERRICK HARRY DRIGGERS' HARVEY LEE GOWDY JAMES DONNIE KELLY BRENDA JEAN MATHIAS CHARLES EDWARD MELTON CHARLES ERNIE POTTER ANN MARIE RANDOLPH ALBERT LUTHER RAWLINS WILLIAM RUSSELL RAY DONALD WAYNE REDMOND DORIS CAROLYN RISH CAROL JEAN SCOTT KENNETH MEDLIN SMITH JAMES LARRY TAYLOR STEVEN LOUIS VAUGHAN WILLIAM LEE VAUGHAN GARLAND WALKER STEPHANIE WASSON BARBARA WHITE ARITA WHITTEN KATHERINE HELEN WILES Senior Hall of Fame CongraTulaTions To These six boys and six girls Tor being chosen To enTer The Columbia High School Senior Hall oT Fame. The members oT The senior class were asked To nominaTe TiTTeen girls and TiTTeen boys on The basis oT dependabiliTy. leadership, service, and congenialiTy. The TwenTy names receiving The mosT voTes were submiTTed To The TaculTy, who made The Tinal choice. RecipienTs oT This high honor remain un- lcnown unTil The disTribuTion oT The Colum- bian. DAVID YAGHJIAN-Man OT Tew words Looks The world in The Tace . . . His mind is his liingdom , . . Lull beTore The sTorm . . . Every greaT man is unique. SUSAN FARLEY-Good To be alive . . . A ready wiT . . . Fun wherever she goes . . . CharacTer gives splendor To youTh . . . Vivacious . . . CelebraTed scamp. KARL ANN ELEAZER-EarnesT worker . . . Devi wiTh a halo . . . BuilT on a rock . . . FearTul deTermi- naTion . . .A will To do. a soul To dare. ' :':.z'T?f:3 E, .,., R if, .45 fwi , ,, X 'vp . 155 f l an l l 5 i, ,. ., l X ' - 5 V 4- : Afifvl l , ,, lf ,li Y ll fl '. ,, l -M' 'U . ls .. ,..'.1 .l . If: if . 'A 5 BRENDA AMICK-Courleous, lcincl and full of glee . . . Sunbeam on a winler clay . . . lnclepenclenl spiril . . . Smiles an angel miglwl envy . . . Pearl of greelr wor'rl1. LANELLE DOMINICK-Joy Jrwinlcling . . . Beauly and you+l1 . . . Briglwlness from Jrlme slars . . . Our sweeflwearl . . . Daughler of Heaven. GAYE MCCLENNY-Genfle in all ways . . . Sweet pure, and wholesome . . . Golden glow . . . Lillle pack of clynamile . . . Miss Pelife . . . l-low far +l1a+ liHle candle Jrlwrows Hs gleam. waz: Meg ' I e 04-I a f '! e ,A e T N ,- 22222 PAT WINN-Tall in characler . . . Soflly speaks and genlly smiles . . . Her heari' is genlle and kind . . . A greal delighl , . . The crowning grace of womanhood. STEVE HAIGLER-To know him is To like him . . All-round good sporl . . . Masler of his Tale . 1 Quief power . . . Sirs high in everyone's hearr. T Till,-f i'1,' a fsmfil T MIKE BUCK-Find a way or make one . . . Thinks for himself . . . Friendly adversary . . . Tempeslu- ous friend . . . Capable of all Things . . . Judge him as you will: he is whal' he is. BEN WRIGHT-The mirror of all courlesy . . . Sweel Ben . .. Big lwearl, Friendly smile . . . Boyish grin . . . Maybe . . . Quick on flue pun . . . Oh, Fudge! yn-ww-uv fw-.--eww A-v-491 f . . 4 lv slim aprffv '-LL ug' ,Q n.,. .,?, . S?.. l Lpfnvglgskf , . . ,W . 5 , 'f vii 1 QW. ifiigiafzk 4 .gig 2211 Q6 f QQ an fa! gas , - , . Q .M 31,513 if f nf -Z?s.:?gPg:E45?Egifgi24fiiG35 fwi ma x a,g,,3,::5iy:5mli54 H f'5E::iSI if 2 is -: 453!!fi:3E'3i.-... 2 , '- ' , gtg ,z ' :fm I? if ai If 1 5 ' .1 E ' 1 EZ Y 2 Q , if sing 'lf' Q, E M.. A Sig: I an .1 E X, , A 'fa gi? Ffa , .if we ff g , 512 QW. W2 'H s E N 4 , 'ff , it Magi 3 . M1 3 2 4? Ea? MQ Q. Aa H 935 w w '.,11fgW'?v7?4254H ,I 1 'EA as 1 si 'f 5 1 5 39 Q E? if nf... n I , ' ' fT'?, lgii mi me MMIII-IllH1IlI llffilff WHO S WHO is a EQ?-m f! 1 2 f E i F ties 2 , aff T fi 2 N 'ef-:wa:,su:X-,':'xZ.' I 1 'T s. ::,zq,,,Q.::,,,f.-2.-Y, .s- I ': 25 iifww-1 swwez-Q, - Council Prepares 50th Anniversary Celebration STEVE I-IAIGLER Presidenf, Firsl' Se Hill l I I SUSAN FARLEY Secrefary Firsl Row: Susan Farley Ben Wriqhi Sieve Haigler Pal Winn Second Row: Elizabeih Tsolovos C A Eld r onnie e Mary Farley Brenda Amicln Rosemary Warner Harriei Flaniqan LaNelle Dominick mesler H-ll! ll? E555 To have a periecl nalion one musl have able leaders and an elicicieni' governmeni. A school also musi have a well governed syslem in order To lunciion according lo iis high- esi capabililies. Execulive Council, Jrhe gov- erning body ol Columbia High, consisls of Iwo freshmen, four sophomores, six juniors, eighi' seniors, and six ex-officio mem- bers elecied by ihe siudenis. Through Execulive Council's excelle-nr guidance, Columbia High has earned a name, which is respecled by bolh The siu- denls and liacully as well as lhe cilizens ol Columbia. BEN WRIGHT Vice-Presidenl' PAT WI N N Treasurer FIRST SEMESTER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Jimmy Camp George Rich Billy Beard Third Row: John Campbell Wayne McLemore Bobby Long David Yaghiian Mark Brannon Ralph Shealy Jimmie Carmichael Kim Joyner Roberl Barber WY Secrefary Firsf Row: Nancy Dunham Susan Farley Ben Wriqhf Roberi' Barber Second Row: Beverly Blanks Julie Lucius Berh Poslon Connie Elder Brenda Amick Mary Farley Rosemary Warner LaNeIIe Dominick Avice Padgel i . BEN WRIGHT Presidenf, Second Semesfer AQ .Y fvx is 4' ROBERT BARBER NANCY DUNHAM SECOND SEMESTER EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Treasurer Gaye McClenny Jimmy Camp Third Row: Bill Ferguson Eric Anderson Wayne McLemore Mark Brannon David Yaghiian John Campbell Jimmie Carmichael George Rich Jimmy Caulder Sieve l-laigler George Sims Greg Jowers Mr. Kirk aclminislers fhe oalh of Elizabelh Tsolovos sells a program office lo newly elecled presiden'l', lo an enfhusiaslic foolball fan. Ben Wright ST SUSAN FARLEY Vice-Presldenl' ...su Execulive and Represenlalive CounciIs'ad- visor, Miss Moorhead, Iislens palienlly Io one of Mr. Sanders' problems. Consisling of homeroom presidenls elecled every semesler, Represenla- five Council Teams up wi+h Execu+ive Council 'ro provide Columbia High School wifh good organized school governmenlz Represen+aI'ive Council does i'rs parf in linking s+uden+ govern- menl wilh The individual sludenl. Execulive Council and Represenla- five Council owe much of Jrheir suc- cess Jro Miss Dorian Moorhead who gives her ex'rra 'rime in helping make Columbia High a Ioe'Her school. 527 IS. A, I I FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: John Camp- Ioell, Presidenh Bonnie Chauncey. Secre- +aryg Bill Morgan, Vice-Presidenf. Representative Council Has FIRST SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL Eric Anderson Linda Benfon Roberl Barber Beverly Blanks Paulelle Blume Donnie Brazell Wayne Brown Mike Bu'I'Ier Linda Byrd Bonnie Chauncey Carol Comforl Linda Colfon Marqaref Croom Larry Davis Jimmy Epling Billy Ray Franklin Donna Free Jimmy Holmes Lucy Iverson Ted Jeffcoaf Greg Jowers Bernard Kearse John Larson Gaye McCIenny Rory Magarqle Dale Milchell Bill Morqan Jim Mullins Nellie Neeley Nancy Nunn Marfha Poslon Kalhy Sandors Kalhy Shaw George Sims LaVerne Sleadman Allen Taqer Donna Varner Sieve Vaughan Emily Zeiqler OFFICERS: George Sims, President: Anita Smith, Secretary: Robert Young, Vice-President. Large Responsibility to Students ' SECOND SEMESTER REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL ,.-., . - I L LN A 4 l BiII Altman Ann Dykes Raymond MechIand Eric Anderson Richie Eiseman Susan Moore Pat AHIJGFSOH Ted Fetner Bill Morgan Robert Barber Susan Biggs Bobby Bolding Gerald BrazeII Kerry Brown Mike Butler Brenda Cook Bruce Cook Andrew CowIey Brenda Cummings Ricky Dula Donna Freeman Roberta Grooms John I-Ialloran Pam Harris Reggie Hill Greg Jowers Bernard Kearse John Larson Linda Liles Billy Lucas Jim Mullins Nettie Neeley Mike Prince James Rhett Jimmy Rowell Kathy Sanders Pat Shealey Anita Smith LaVerne Steadman Robert Young National Honor Society Members Follow Pathways Membership into the Columbia High Estelle Parrott Chapter ot the National Honor Society is based on the tour cardinal principles-charao ter, leadership, scholarship, and service. When a student has been inducted into the Society, he has reached the highest goal he could obtain during his high school career. These persons represent the upper tour percent ot the student body and are one step ahead ot their classmates when they leave high school and enter into the world ot turther education and business. Brenda Amick Shirley Bennett Helen 'Bodie Kenny Branham Mark Brannon Mike Buck Jo Anne Byrd Linda Cannon Jimmie Carmichael Bonnie Chauncey Janice Connor Bruce Cook Tina Cotton Patti Cypriotis LaNetle Dominick Nancy Dunham Ann Dykes Karl Eteazor Wynn Englisbe Susan Farley Harriet Flanigan Linda Flowers Roland Frye Brenda Geiger Mary Graves Stephen Haigter Cathy Hammond Hume A- sf- . 1 S Ralph Shealy administers oath to the Honor Society. RALPH SHEALY President, Ist Semester Pam Harris Rita Ingram Jerry Jowers Kim Joyner Sharon Kennedy Mary Kimrey O'DeH Kinard John Larson Joe Looney Gaye McCienny Ike McCravy Connie McSwain Dianne Moody Susan Moore Nancy Nunn Avice Padget Beth Poston Helen Raybuck Nancy Sartwell Ralph Shealy Glenda Shuler Brenda Summer Rosemary Warne Pat Winn Ben Wright David Yaghiian Pat Young l' gif' 0 IST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Susan Farley, Treasurer: Mark Brannon, Vice-President: Gaye McClenny, Secretary. To Thresholds of Scholarship and Honor Nap sy, ' In . -.ff r 5 wir! Q' MARK BRANNON. Presidenl' 2nd Semesfer SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: Brenda Geiger. Secrelaryg Gaye McClenny, Vice- Presldenf: Ralph Shealy, Treasurer. New members are congralulared by The old members of Jrhe l-lonor Soclely afler being lnslalled during an assembly. zz f q is--f1.ii.ff'!iv-:fu 'w . K, s.f,,,..:.s.5 e,.,,1,A.:1-M ' I .sffwfzaaaeasfigfefzgsaff X Key Club Builds CHS Leaders The Key Club is a service organizaiion for boys in The lO+h, I Iih. and l2'rh grades. Key Club sirives To serve wiih inlegriiy in boih +he school and Jrhe communiiy. Key Club is sponsored by The Columbia Kiwanis Club and for 'rhe pasi seven years has been mosi ioriunale 'lo have Mr. Jimmy Broome as advisor. Mr. Broome is helped by Mr. Dick Sanders, honorary advisor, and Mr. Ed l-lahn, Kiwanis advisor. Key Club has served Columbia High in a special way, as well as building The characier of each boy in The club. aw LaNelle Dominick KEY CLUB SWEETI-IEART :sr SEMESTER OFFICERS: same: Ben mwow' Wright Treasurer: Bill Ferguson, Presidenf: David Yaghjian, Vice-Pres. Second Row: Wayne McLemore, Sergeanl'-al'-Arms: Jerry Jowers. Hisloriang Mike Buck, Sec. Eric Anderson Roberi' Barber Mark Brannon Mike Buck Jimmy Camp John Campbell Jimmy Carmichael Jimmy Caulder Ronnie Cooper Andrew Cowley Richie Eiseman Wynn Englisbe Jimmy Epfing Bill Ferguson Jerry Jowers Kim Joyner Key Club of loclay-Belrler wallers of 'lo Sieve Haigler Bernard Kearse Bobby Long Bailey McClinl'on Wayne McLemore George Rich Ralph Shealy Merk Skaggs Bobby Whiie B W ' h'l' en rug David Yaghiian Ed Young Roberf Young Mr. James Broome Advisor ZND SEMESTER OFFICERS: Firsl' Row: David Yag iian, Treasurer: Mike Buck, Presidenh Jerry Jowers. Vice-President Sfandingz Wayne McLemore, Ser- geanl-al-Arms: Sieve Haigler, Hisloriang Bill Fer- guson, Secrefary. ,ez-.K Anchors Hold Bingo Benefit for Heorf Fund Anchor Club. sponsored by Jrhe Pilol Club ln+erna'rional, is one of 'Iwo service organizalrions a+ Columbia l-ligh School. Selecled for 'rheir high srandards as modern women, Anchors work 'logeiher under The morro Anchored We Hold. Under 'lhe guidance and friendship ol Mrs. Lillie Walolrep and Pilol' Club sponsors, These choice lO+h, lllh, and l2l'h grade girls form 'rhe Anchor Club of 'roclay and a beiler America of lomorrow. New members 'lake pledge 'ro give iheir loyaliy and service lo Anchor Club. !, OFFICERS: Linda Colrlon, Soph. Direclorg Connie Bill Ferguson Elder. Judiciary Chairman: Brenda Geiger. Treas- ANCHOR CLUB ADMIRAL urerg Rosemary Warner, Sec.: Brenda Amick, Vice- Presidenh Pal Winn, Presidenh S'l'anding: Pa'Hi Cy- priolis, Junior Direcfor: LaNelle Dominick, Senior Direcfor. Brenda Amick 6 Bonnie Chauncey , A , f Janice Connor 1 ,, ,. , Linda Colfon , , 3 Palli Cyprioiis ' LaNelle Dominick , Nancy Dunham Connie Elder Lynn Elder Karl Eleazor Harrier Flanigan Brenda Geiger Pam Harris L lv r ucy e son Mrs. Lillie Waldrep, Advisor ,ai Vw:-mmmvwy 2- 'Weiizjii v C You found a Whal' in your punch? Linda Freeman Julie Lucius Gaye McClenny Carhy Mclnfosh Sharon Milam Avice Padqel Belh Poslon Anila Smilh Vicki Taylor Rosemary Warner Gloria Williamson Dianne Wingarcl Pal' Winn Elizabefh Tsolovos 4-rib C57 Ralph Shealy and Brenda Amick. Gaye McClenny Susan Farley CHS Proud of Its Seven Merit-Finalists Each year 'lhe Merif-Finalisr Qualifying Tesl' is 'ralcen by lhose members of The junior class who have hopes of placing among lhe lop scorers and lhus being eligible for many college scholarships. The Class of I966 broughl' grear pride 'ro 'rhe sfudenrs and adminisrralion of Columbia High. Having seven semi-finalisls, Columbia High School had The grealesl' percenrage of semi- finalisls from any olher senior class in Soulh Carolina. When lhe college board scores were re'rurned laler in lhe year, Columbia High's semi-finalisls were all lvleril' Scholarship finalisfs. These seven persons have proved 'rheir aca- demic excellence 'ro Columbia High and 'ro 'rhe many colleges which will offer 'rhem promising scholarships. David Denny. Tim Amiclc, and O'DeII Kinard. Ten School Citizens Earn Cphmisf Awards Each year The OpTimisT Club oT Columbia presenTs cerTiTicaTes To Ten ouTsTanding seniors aT Columbia High School. These Ten seniors are honored TirsT semes- Ter during a special assembly. UnTiring service Tor school and ciassmaTes is mosT signiTicanT in receiving This honor. These Ten seniors represenT The largesT porTion of The Teenage populaTion who sTrive conTinuously To beTTer Themselves and Their communiTies. STudenTs who re- ceive This award musT possess The basic TraiTs oT lead- ership, service, and scholarship. is 1 Brenda Amiclc ancl Susan Farley. Karl Ann Eleazor and Ralph Shealy. Chosen Groups Widen Personal Accomplishments RELIGIOUS COUNCIL is composed oT sTudenTs Trom varying religions who are chosen by ExecuTive Council and work under Their guidance. The cluTy oT Religious Council is To ouT- line The program Tor Reli- Emphasis Week. This gious week is To bring To The sTu- denTs The need Tor religious views in The home as well as in The school. YOUTH COUNCIL is chosen by RepresenTaTive Council and They serve as Columbia I-Iigh's represenTa- Tives To The Memorial YouTh CenTer. The Council plans exTracurricuIar acTiviTies aT The YouTh CenTer. f P352 yn YOUTH COUNCIL: LaVerne STeadman. Linda Byrd, KaThy Sanders, Dale MiTchelI. Noi' picTured: Bobby Balding. MARSHALLS: lsT Row R icky Johnson Wayne McLemcre George Rich Mike Morris Bobby Long Merk Skaggs Bailey McCIi BeTsy Baker Joe Looney nTon Bruce Mooneyham Bobby WhiTe Bill Ferguson Don Hinson Larry Nichols Noi' Picfuredz Janice Connor Tim Amick Jimmy EpTing Roberi Barber Jimmy Caulder Jim Hall Jimmy SmiTh Jimmy Holmes Mike Buck Bill Morgan 2nd Row Jimmy Rowell RoberT Young Ralph SIWGIY Jerry Jowers David Yaghiian RELIGIOUS COUNCIL: SeaTed: Elizabe+h Tsolovos, Brenda Geiger, Nancy Nunn. I'IarrieT Elanigan. STanding: Kim Joyner, Gaye McCIenny, Ralph Shealy. INTER-SCI-IOOL COUNCIL en- ables The area schools To meeT and work TogeTher To bring back To Their respecTive schools new ideas Tor Tur- Ther improvemenTs oT The ciTy oT Columbia and iTs school sysTem. Each semesTer, ouTsTanding sTudenTs are eIecTed To represenT Their schools aT The lnTer-School Council meeTings, which are held aT The AdminisTraTion Building. The MARSI-IALLS are oT greaT beneTiT To Columbia T-ligh. They are iuniors and seniors chosen Tor service on The basis oT characTer, duTy, and physical abiIi+y. The Marshalls keep order by enTorcing The schooI's law whenever needed. They help To make Tor a more eTTicienT sysTem during any emergency. INTER-SCHOOL COUNCIL: Back Row: Ben WrighT. Mark Brannon. FronT Row: Susan Farley, Rosemary Warner, STeve Haigler. Students Work Beyond the Coll of Duty The OLD ENGLISH C is given only to those students who do, beyond extracurricular activities, duties which show that they have a deep devotion to their school and classmates. The OUILL AND SCROLL is an honorary inter- national organization limited to seniors in the upper third ot their class. To be accepted, one must have done notable worlc on the Columbia Hi-Lite or on the Columbian yearbook. He has to have at least one piece ot work iudged excellent. To be on HONOR ROLL, one must have at least two Ns and two B's in all his maior subiects. No less than a B is allowed on minor subjects. This year Columbia High had torty-six students reaching the goal ot being on the honor roll. ., fr L1 OLD ENGLISH C : Seated: Karl Ann Eleazor, Pam Harris. First Row: Gerald Brazell, Harriet Elanigan, Susan Poole, Betty Lynn Price, lrene Wicker, Patsy Patterson. Second Row: Milce Buck and Milce Morris. OUILL AND SCROLL: Gaye McClenny, Milce Buck, Brenda Amiclc. Ralph Shealy, LaNelle Dominick. and George Rich. Not Pictured: Karl Ann Eleazor. Brenda Amiclc O'Dell Kinard Gave McClenny Ralph Shealy Brenda Geiger Pat Winn Pat Young Tibia Blevins Janice Conner Mark Brannon Karl Eleazor Hazel Porter Diane Wetherly Donna Lollis Jimmie Carmichael llce McCravy Richard Green Beth Poston Susan Moore Charmaine Jacobs Peggy Brabham Sylvia Leon LaNelle Dominick David Smith Robin McGready Clyde Awtrey Mary Boulware Mary Linda Cate Gloria Cooper Linda Cotton Brenda Cummings Thomas Eleazor Jackie Fulmer John Halloran David Hudnell Gregg Jowers Donna Johnson Milce Prince Earl Maytield Pam McKissick Sallie Michaelslci Cindy Singleton Patty Shealy Tommy Wingard HONOR ROLL 4:5 Palmetto States ,gyzam ,L ., g,..ov , M. a T Produce Better Americans Each year Palmetto Boys' and Girls' States bring together stu- dents representing every school in the state to learn more about their American way ot lite. Boys' and Girls' States, proiects ot the American Legion, are observed at separate times, although their principles are the same. Rising seniors who are leaders in their respective high schools set up and run a mock government. Through a series ot rallies and elections, otticers are elected to hold positions in their model government which is divided into parties, cities, and counties. The highlight ot the week is the gubernatorial election. Each stu- dent gains insight into the working ot the American government and renewed patriotism and pride in America. ,1 BOYS' STATE Steve Hai ler Bill Eer uson, 9 - 9 and Jerry Jowers. GIRLS' STATE Gaye McClenny and Brenda Amick. .ij .-Q x f .W .2 ' ive snucnxoui HON I , .1 ,., . ., 'If 4, f 'I A W.. . , 5 'mifwmwssfwf t. X oo,- oo 1 -v ff gl' v --,-,,.--1' 4f,,,..- .I .M .y.g y. ,J-F' ' Y Jff7'T ' ,fs 'T ' ,gf , ,W '- , T A DAR GIRL Susan Farley T5 KING. TEEN Gerald Brazell All senior boys wishing To go To WoTTord College are eligible Tor The TiTle oT King Teen. Sponsored by WoTTord College, King Teen will spend a special weekend aT The SparTanburg campus. Considering The quaIiTicaTions oT scholarship and leader- ship, The Senior Class eIecTed Gerald Brazell as Their I966 KING TEEN. Gerald has given Columbia I-ligh many hours oT his exTra Time in promoTing beTTer school spiriT and sTudenT leadership. ,mg 'V In ' i Each year The senior class and The TacuITy elecT a senior girl who besT exempliTies The TraiTs oT honor, service, dependabiliTy, and paTrioTism To be Their DAR GIRL. The TiTle is presenTed by The lNlaTional SocieTy OT The DaughTers OT The American RevoluTion. This year Susan Farley was chosen as The I966 DAR GIRL. The service she has given To The school has proven ThaT she is well qualiTied To receive This high honor. MISS I-II-MISS Rosemary Warner Miss I-li-Miss is sponsored each year by Win- Throp College in order To promoTe scholarship, leadership, and service To The school and com- muniTy. Miss I-Ii-Miss is selecTed Trom a Tield oT girls who plan To enroll aT Winlhrop College. This year The Junior Class elecTed Rosemary Warner as Their I966 Miss I-li-Miss. She will represenT Columbia I-ligh aT a special Win- Throp College Seminar. Rosemary has proven her abiliTies as an honor sTudenT and an able school leader. y Godbold Requires begin working fowardefheir Godbold Awaralgiaa soon as They become Columbia High ireshmenfiigvleiry club ioined, each office held, and all lheir exfra 'rime and ihem closer io achieving one of Colun5ibi'aiiHigh'sr bgrea'res+ honors. g g l l e Therfvodabold Acrivifies Award, named foriMiss Exfrd Timejgnd Effort sysiem, rewards rhose sfudenls earned ai Sixly poinrs from parlicipaiingiin exlracurricuf 'lar'aci'ivi+ies or from sludenl leadership. 9 Sarah originaioriof Columbia High's poin+ ' E aiiili-71 lg 17 KA lu' i A g ,K ' Q9 an ' if .,,. , EL is 5'-1'f'i Q Q If x uk 5 YQ U ' , x ki iw- ' ii ,,EfF1Ff?i X . 1 , .L::g ' J IT I The recipiregnyifefyoi ihe Godbold Award have served Columbiailnligh in Vmanyrphases of school life-leadership, aihlelrics, andffiinlyscholarship, yy This award is +ruly one of fhehighesi by The sludenis of Columbia High. , 5 Brenda Amiclc-,iqbq ,,, M Robeaeafbafgae lerrir ff' ,,' e,.4 ' Lf ik hi Pai Winn we Ben Wrighfi David Yaghiian Ed Young K Q gc' fi Cz 1? Naomi Berry 'fffif Mark Brannon '5 Linda Byrd Palii Cyprioiia LaNelle Dominick Danny Ellzey Susan Farley Bill Ferguson Harrie? Flanigan eager Srephen Haigler Jerry .lowers Sharon Kennedy: ' 'Joe Looney, i Bill Lucas 'QQ Gaye Calhyrlxdidlgifosh An n eiieiifkifiaesa lou Frances May George Rithl Ralph Shealy Rosemary Warner fire Miss Columbiana 1965 Awarded Highest Honor J Oi all ihe awards given. ihe Goudeloclc Scholarship' is ihe mosifdesired by any siudeni. This award was named for a former siudeni body president Bill Goudelock, ihe lirsi Columbia High graduaie 'ro lose his liie while iighiing in ihe Korean War. The recipienl' oi This honor should exemplify iraiis which Bill pos- sessed-honesiy and loyaliy io one's school, friends, and associaiesg pairioiism for his couniry: siandards ol highesi morals: and capabiliiies oiyleadecrship,g- Jane Iverson personified each of ihesecjualiiica- iions and ceriainly deserved ihe honor. While Jane was ai Columbia l-ligh, she served in imanyiiareas of responsibiliiy. She held ihe posiiion of siudeni body secreiary and was a represeniaiive io boih Eiecuiive and Represeniaiive Councils. ln her senior year Jane was a recipieni ol boih 'the Godbold Aciiviiies Award and iihe Opiimisi Youih Award. ii She was also chosen Besi School Ci+izen byiiihe Senior Class. Janie represenied Columbia High al' Palmeiio Girls Siaie and was a deleqaie 'ro ihe S.A.S.C. Conveniion in Florida. Ai ihe end of her freshman year Jane was elecied io Anchors Club of which she laier served as secreiary and preside-ni. y 'Jane noi only had ihe qualiiiesyyoi a leader bul' also ihose ofa scholar. She Wssnsmsd io ihe l-lonor Roll several iirnes and was a member of ihe Nyaiionalfhlonor Socieiy. y +4 fir Jane lverson, chosen Miss Columbian l965. was Columbia l-ligh's periecisrcombinaiion of ialeni, brains, and beauiy. is J W' , fn A Sl Q , 3 flM MjM jj lmf ,iw if Zwgf I Nwffvgfygfy 0 nw ff 9 M, ff 6 Q 23359315 I ,rs if A K' ' ,n 5W,,,. , 84 Jeaa-:M A gaz- E 35 1222225 1 uf 1 1 e'mf.f'1f'fm -in , , 1 W ,.,,A:,,, ff aygswfwf-qgfsgff , ' fffirxfrb ' K iw ? pax. 551522 ,'52g,5?L'y5? fgizrwfgzw- wgffvggvei f fzwqgy, wif? f'i'f'f 51i5iff??v - ,,-f?mE4gy,4,,:'4L 'ws '1 , my ,, ,,., 1' .Ni if-H P: , 'iff r fuxIf,1 f , f -if D vl, 11 IA .I 2... N I - run f A ' wie UNDERC LASSES K' iTQE'123 -W 86 is Z! GREGORY JOWERS Presidenl' Class of 1969 The Freshmen of i965-66 enlerecl Columbia High wi+h eager an+icipa+ion of whal lhe nexl four years would bring. Wi+h lhe close of +he I966 school year, The fulure class of '69 was lellr wi+h many hec+ic, happy memories. Group ll will go +0 assembly +oclay . . . 'iSave me a sea'I ' . . . Could you please lell me where Jrhe girl's gym is? . . . Ra+ Courl is nexl' week, you know! . . . you mean we really gel 'ro leave 'rhe school for lunch? . . . Where's 'rhe library? . . . Two bils, four bils . . . l fhink l'cl ask her for a clale if I were a liHie Taller. i CINDI SINGLETON TOMMY WI NGARD Vice-presiclenl' Secrela ry MRS. LOVE, Sponsor MISS DUENSING. Counselor Beg ms Year Larry Austin Clyde Awirey Linda Baker Becky Barber Jackie Barnett Susan Biggs Bobby Ben+on Jakie Bickley Beverly Blanks Carla Blevins Jesse Badie Barbara Boozer Gloria Boozer Mary Boulware Wanda Branham Karen Brannon Sharon Briggman ,James Brindel Phillip Broome Deborah Brown Lynn Browning Steve Buck Dianne Bunz Jan Carter Mary Linda Cate Jane Chambers Richard Collum Sarah Jane Collum Carol Comfort Diane Conner Brenda Cook Evan Corley Linda Cotton Vickie Courtney Benii Covington Melinda Covington Cary Craig Eddie Cratts Dianne Crider Billy Cross Owen Cumalander Brenda Cummins Sandra Dalziel Charles Daniel Larry Davis Linda Derrick Brenda Douglas Bonnie Dover Connie Downs Elaine Driggers Betty Eidson Sheri Elders Tommy Eleazer Kathy Evans Bobby Faulkner Ted Fetner Karen Fitzgerald Stanley Foqle Billy Fort Art Franklin Donna Free Jackie Fulmer Robert Furry Johnnv Gardner Dianne Gooden Richard Granger Bobby Green Billy Gurley Carol Hall Dicki Hall Ted Hall John l-lalloran ' With an Orientation Day ,1 1 Q 4 G L , 6 it ,.ss B gg - 4 L vf' fy 93 i i J i , B E a Q M- A Q5-i A .,,, 1 sqii J A i i'sA f s, if i it 4- w IU: my WVLA Vi' if ,, 75'-If VF ' t A 1 ' 'Na , ,I llwfg a awa C or gi sl li , 1 me ,fi L- B, fri, G? is 7 avg. ii. 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XF' l Mary Hamillon Jerry Hammon Fred Hancoclc Myra Harper Kennelh Harrelson Pam Hiese Doug Helms Billy Henry Susan Henlz John Hill Carol Hinson George Holder Belinda Howard David Hudnell Ann l-lullo Ray lrrni Mary Janellos Joe Jay Shirley Jennings Donna Johnson Kay Johnson Linda Johnson Gregg Jowers Lewis Kirlc Sharon Kerlcman Sheri Knoiis Sidney Langley Isabelle Leon Sylvia Leon Belinda Lewis Linda Liles Tommy Lillle June Lffwman Beverley Lucas Lavonne Luke 7 wr- 1 xr l kes and cookies again :rg s Q Q' In the Stuclent Council Elections Melissa Lux Audrey Mann Shirley Mayer Barbara McCabe Lois McCravy Robin McGrady Donna Mclntosh Paul McKinney Pam Mcliissiclc Earl McKnight Margaret McSwain Dianne Metts Sally Michaelslci Dale Mitchell Delores Mitchum Ginger Mitchum Jim Mullins Sylvia Mumtord Risa Murphy Brenda Neice Billy Nesley Deborah Newman Donna Nichols Robert Odom Michael Onley Carolyn Outlaw Donna Owensby Steve Palmer Dale Pearson Angela Pechilis Jean Plesher Debbie Porter Nancy Porter Martha Poston James Powell Warren Powell Harry Prather Deborah Prescott Christine Prevett Ronnie Price Mike Prince Richard Proiette Carl Regal Patricia Randolph Altred Rhett Larry Rich Josephine Richardson Sharon Ridgeway Carol Ritchie L. D. Rountree Linda Russell Kathy Shaw Dianne Shealy Patty Shealy Valerie Shettield Cindi Singleton Dennis Smith Frank Smith Lamar Smith Susan Spivey Chris Stevenson Vivian Swails Allen Taqer Brenda Turner Ann Vinson Allen Waites Grace Wallace Joe Whetstone Cicely Williams Cathy Williamson Tommy Wingard Bill Womble 'P A ' 'Q ' W A-it ,i-. 2 ig H 'lil 5. L, . V i A .,. - U- 1. wp- '- J. ,. ' ' 1 P 5 in ., - . 1 J :Q i x W . I Q, , 5 -A 5 Pi , .Q , , S A. ' e + fa 5 i 1 F' yi - e Q- y ' A , ,I i lffx A til ' i wr' i ir- 1 i f 'S 1 i .W 'T I I I V, A ,i ,ii . . Kinja A I I A .. i vt , ,if I K I ' ' ' . ' f 3 if iw ' ' 'lj' l 5, ' l '. I ' 1 Us-:J A ,QR - M' 1 - W ' ,S L V A s i A .,1 Y 1 S W I , 51. .V I '- Q L ' 1 , ,Q ., -vw . ' i , fl ' ' 5' , - ' r g - 1 1f'-sg 7 . ' pi 1 3'-f, f M xr, g i g i t ' ' i alii QE Xi L rs Q it 'S 'tt'i l ' ' if S i . i w ,-ffm -le: A g ' ' , 1,i,,.3ia? tLee T iiai iff V ' 1 er s i 4 S is ' S N - . f f. .l . W. I' ,. - . . Ei v , S ,.,. D . Q ,e , i - . S - S 1 - .1 K 1 A for ' , fi ' 1 . 4 ego mi s i S. ,. l .4 . H ' I si, S .ws ,A -,fm W Iwi 1' . . da? .. ,. C af' 'WX l' if Q.. - , . 5 A , g.. -25 . 6 A S f 1 y ,,.i S . , A Q J, , VA if . A 1 A Q G :Q : is si - 5 f .'.f . ' xr. ' A 3 , f, ' L 0' y sry S X uf x va la X V fist? I,,i.,,n A S y . 4 , ,Q Class of 1968 The TransiTion Trom Treshman To sophomore was one Tilled wiTh pride Tor The class oT '68. The new sopho- mores felT a sense of belonging and soon began To seTTle down To The rouTine of everyday high school life. l remember way back Then when I was a Treshman . . . Oh boy, iT's a Tire drill . . . The sophomore nomi- naTing convenTion will meeT in room 32l . . . lv1eeT you aT The canTeen Tor lunch . . . Did you know ThaT a sophomore boy won The beauTy conTesT . . . no, silly . . . The male beauTy conTesT . . . Yea, ThaT ConnecTi- cul' Yankee is someThing else . . . Mr. l-licks, There musT be some mis+ake abouT This yellow slip, sir. . . . 1- VICKIE TAYLOR SecreTary Vice-presidenT MRS BOZARD Sponsor and MRS BRYANT Counselor Prepare for Departmental English Exam .3 Belsy AlbriH'on Par Allison William Alrman Gus Anderson Eric Anderson Moniey Arlegi Juanira Aikerson Elizabeih Barber Claire Barnhill John Barron Carfer Bass Billy Beard LaVerne Beasley Wanda Benner Nancy Benson Lee Blume Elizabeih Bodie Bobby Boldinq Barbara Boozer Mary Boyer Peqqy Brabbam Brenda Brenham Homer Brasinglon Donnie Brazell Connie Brown Ricky Brown Sandra Brown Lynn Buford Mike Burler Joy Byars Jimmy Camp Jimmy Carier Mary Caulder Susan Chambers Becky Chavis Carol Clarke Rulh Clary Ralph Collum Gail Cook Judy Cook Dee Connally Linda Collon Andrew Cowley Barry Crablree Jack Culclasure Delberl Davis Nancy Davis Doris Delzreese Barbara Derrick Sarah Dehrick Linda Derrinqer Dickie Dudley Debbie Dunker Wanda Dunn Pai Edwards Richie Eiseman John Elder Mary Farley Barry Filzgerald Nancy Ferguson Donald Fori Johnny Free Donna Fuller Karen Furr Donald Galloway Ronald Galloway Barbara Geniry Karen Gilliam Jimmy Glealon Edwin Grady Renee Graham Mike Granl Charlie Young, Mr. Columbian, W rv 51, Mm lt , K Q 1 ' X i i f ggi, V ie ii 1 9 V W. ' I Pl 4 r ly ei. r A J ii , -. V- -, . .- - lm ' mit' 'li , V Jlffz L 'a 1 uf- ,' ' -nf 5' 'GATT V, :-N, Q. :J al - ii: B A Ii, ii is 1 A YT M L i ai ' it r A , is SQ 757 , H ao fi, sf i i 4 r L l if A A in K A7 2. al E ll L ii ' W B 1 if l i f V if Q I l f f i ' As, J ' - is , 1' . P- L ff B ' . 1 I -fill' . V fi, m e 2 F x Z K g I ,,.1-fi, K f. ,, .V ei? 4' L i , is . 1. V 'I I 'A ' K ,ery fx 4 1414.1 fl I I Billy Graves Richard Green Wayne Greenway Carl Grooms Ricky Harl Donna Hancock Reggie Hill Roberl Holloway Paul Holly lla Hoolcs H. C. Hools James Howard Brenda Howie Carolyn Hubbard Kalhy Huggins Lucy lverson Glenda Jackson Roberl Jackson Charmaine Jacobs Sally Jacobs Frances Jennings Anna Johnson Eddie Jones Larry Jordan Merlene Jordan Sandra Jumper Bernard Kearse Danny Keene Donnie Kelly Ted King Becky Lee Billy Lesesne Debbie Lewis Carol Lindler Nall1anLindler John Lillle Linda Livingslon Dave Looney Judy Love Davld Lovell Julie Lucius Palrica Manely Nancy Mann Warren Marcian Susan Marlin Annabelle Massalou Milce Malheson Viclcie Mclver Linda McLernore Julian McLemore Mary Mcllaclcen Rolaerl Meelze Barbara Melze James Melze George Miller Rose Mclnlire Harold Miller Mary Mishaw Dianne Milchum Nancy Munn Nellie Neely Larry Nelson Jon Newman Sam Nunarnalcer Diana Nunn Dwighl Onley Larry O.Quinn Phillip Parlcer Randee Paulk Pal Pierce Deborah Powell Harry Pralor Sporked the Mole Beauty Contest yt , ,,-' ,WNY ' ' N Q +., , . ll, 5' 4: at j 'f , I Y A Linda Price A 'L ii A , ,' ij Ricky Priester ji i I Billy Putman 1 A YL l:r.,.f ' ' Mary Queen my A ,za - , 4 - Bobby Raines ' K ,2 4 'K' 1 fm. ., Betty Rainwater fi? a 'fwfr Robert Raybuck Q A ' I . , il , Robert Reed 4 ia J , .,f.- James Reinhart ,wi t AQ, Denise Rich -fi' 1 ,'i ? ' 7.4. 1 Debbie Richardson 2 Sandra Richardson 1 ' l . - 4 Pam Richister .-v 4, 1 n , Wanda Ridgeway ' - ,, -I 1 . ,. Larry Rogers . 'H' J 'SV' 1' A A f 5. . Margaret Roland ..,z W ,RW I . XI! , l - - 7M Alice Rountree .ii . fa '25 Anythlng else to go ln. Bernard Rouse . h ,S E 4 v ! Paula Sartwell I A T. i' Jig h ' -A' Lee Schuler T' '- it 'X - A y i my f ff Carolyn Sharpe Michael Shell y y ' ,L ' W 5 ' . David Smith , ,M 7.4 V A, fi J. RTT, ai ,A il, I- gl W 4 TT iz ir ,Z Julia Ann Smith VT' 2. fa, v 'f 1 's '..- ,QN , EE 427' 3 4 , , Perry Smith ' it.. K V K' i fit .Y .,, 'i .JZ -, i 'TT 'Y Ted Smith X 7 - it ii i T l, i X A al' TC Q, A r N 1. v Anita Smith ., - ' Q T , I rr ' - - ' s 'Y l Q 1 lx Al'ene Smoalc I YP I L A l in A Ralph Smoak ' Tyann Snelgrove l V, A ' fl ,R Cathy Sox j A , y ,x ' g LaVerne Steadman rl! 1 If 72. A 7: 3 , 'Vg 1 D - , 3 f it , Billy Suber RAL ' I V, 5, he I . - ' , ,,- A ff 4.2. ' lv., hi Stephany Surles ,fix , Q '7 A 'TV' ' I . 'T' L K 1, ' F' . Jean Swails L I X1 'St ,, , K K . f l 45 ' Jane Taylor Vickie Taylor 1 I 1. . ,, David Tebalt g ' V , ' ' 1 ' Linda Todd Wayne Turner f ' ' ' I v -or - ,M .f R . f 2-, as-X .N f-, -fy ' 5'- K .h K cyl: Q! , 1 , f-r,,. -,., , W- ... Beth Walker ' ? A if 'T 4 if Q 2 I it ' 5 Steve Taylor ' 'X 4' -J ' Jefrv Tyner 'M . swefil A A A A T57 ' T ' ,, Marty Van Sant ex. , V , K - s . 4. li. l ' T' A Wendy Walling I Georgena Watkins Marlene Wells Frank Westmoreland Jim Wheat ' ' i I 4, ,- Judy Wheeler s ,fr H-Kr' ' ' 4 K if' A - - Gary White A ' . 1 tl 7 1 y , N, ,., ,.. , - l.,-a 'L-, l 5: -YQ, Linda Wiclcers J ii 1- 1' I it I Xa. A l 1, 4 A- 4 44 A I Sophomores Last Chance to Choose Curriculum Darlene Wilson 5 Qi K . ,,,, 5, Rulh Wofford ' by 'Y Karen Womack p 34 7' Y .xv at T, i Cirofyn Woolen -5' i - ' fi W I , C arie Young N191 f 'fn ii AA T' ' Emilv Zeiqler 'Spf T 'V T H2 T, C 1 B C H255 r T f C A I4 4' ' 2,15 I , l wanl Guerberu . . . Hey, I was here lirs+ . . . One ai a lime, please. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED FRESHMEN: Harrier Baker, Bill Jarvis. Claudia Bradshaw, Thomas Dinlcins, Pairicia Fogle, l-larly Jackson, Jimmy Lamberl, Carl Michael, Frances Norlon, Jaclcie Pehly, Palricia Rabon, Roberi' Sharpe, Hal Shine, Ken Spires, Linda Sirange. SOPHOMORES: Lillian Barefoot Bill Burley, Donna Burley, LaVerne Buller, David Derrick, Billy Drafls. Libby Glealon. Molly Goodwin, Andrea Grooms, Ed Harden, 'Elaine Harwell, Mary Herringfon, Roddy Jernigan, Glenn Kelly, Ricky Lilly, Joyce Liffle. Tim Loony, Judy McCu'Hion, Sharon Mohr, Donna Pressley, Rolin Richerson, Frankie Sanders, Brenda Tillman, Ted Wiley. ROBERT BARBER PresidenT Class of 1967 The class oT '67 Taced Their iunior year as a Time oT decisions and responsibiliTies. AT The same Time ThaT The iuniors are looking Torward To Their senior year, which will hold The exciTemenT and ioy oT graduaTion, They look back on a year Tilled wiTh acTiviTy and leadership. There will be a meeTing oT The iunior class in The audiTorium . . . Did you hear whaT she made on The PSAT TesT? . . . Juniors are reminded To bring Their money To order class rings . . . Mr, Cline oT BaiTour will be here Friday To Take The orders . . . and Then Huckleberry said . . . This year's proiecT To raise money Tor The Junior-Senior will be . . . Did you hear where we mighT go on The senior Trip? 'Sr ' T- 3. CONNIE MCSWAIN SecreTary ROBERT YOU NG Vice-PresidenT MR. SANDERS Sponsor and Counselor Juniors Prepare for Merit Scholarship Exams ,Q r'-. fe- 'lor '95 K A ,V r'f1.'iJ 7 A ,QL ' 'f T' f ,,dj 'S J' ll 1 X fri' I X, ' X i , I -Q fl' l Y Im liifnzh rfffil! . i,. . Y :.iix -f r' Qs . vc .pn ' -- l fd , f D '- if' V 9 ,f I .I if R -M3 , - ' f L, ,, fl , is AN A ' ' fx. , ' f - 1 fi ' J ' 'N K ,, Wiz . i n? 4,5 i Q' T ,gg 'Zi '::- L 5 ,, , 5 J 2, ,- H ' , 1 l K' -f . ' i r Q ve s f A A s X 1 5557 K9 ' .fx i , i ff rl ' f J L 3 , r I, fi- x i is 5 ,L fr, .f v- 5 A 0 W5 . ff . 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'Ti' QE Ki QW is 14. ,R 1- X 1 A 45 Lance Achelpohl Brenda Alexander Parricia Anderson Phyllis Askins Roberl Barber Maxine Barneife Sieve Barwick Roherl Bass Judy Beers Shirley Bennell' Mike Blackwell Paulerfe Blume Helen Bodie Audrey Bonds Eddie Boozer Mike Boynton Randy Branham Timmy Branham Billy Braxlon Shirley Brinson Belly Broome Wayne Brown Philip Byars Joanne Byrd James Calcull Don Campagna Marsha Campbell Linda Cannon Jimmy Carmichael Gail Cauqhman Jimmy Caulder Anne Chapman Roqer Coffman Vivian Coleman Judy Collins Rosebud Connally Nancy Cook Ronnie Cooper Karina Colion Alice Culp Palli Cypriofis Tommy Dalziel Dianne Danby Charlyne Davis Gayle Davis Angelo Del Priorie Kaihy Derrick Glenn Derriso Paula Dodson Louise Donahue Ricky Dula Nancy Dunham Roberl Dye Ann Dykes Lorraine Edwards Jean Eidson Dave Ellcins Lynn Ellcins , Linda Elsey .A Jimmy Epfing ff? cal! Gr' ,V , f- ,h K Sherry Fallaw Q, -fa I Karen Farella 'W ' ' ' l ' f' ,-1 ' in ' fi, 'V , iigx J Charlie Farmer l , X NS .X 5 ii v, .W , Linda Fipps 1 ,,, N 1. ,I 2 I nr - 2. zu -Q- Il cu 2. LD an :I l f I wonder if Grandma Moses slarled fhis way? Judy Gaye Judy Girdler Judy Glann Timofhv Glawscn Mary Graves Penny Green Paul Grobe Roberfa Grooms Lynn Gunler Carolyn Hall Jim Hall , Debbie Hammond I Calhy Hammond Sandra Herndon Frances Hopkins Elaine Hornsby Faye Humphries Barbara Johnson Julius Johnson '- U K L- I- U1 QI gp -. Dr Il- 2 36-Y 2 52 V1 V' 3 9 GBE-l I' 3 1 53 fl 3 3 2 3 2 LL I A , ' , i : g, .vi il - bfi, Qui ii G lx 5 '1 is li' a we ' Q an . . mi, -r. ,ii i iw ig ., Iaixrlzx A . 4 'E ii iii N 'N i K My , M . ! I 'f fs - by fy., E W 'A Q if 1 , 4 .. -- nge 'l' is cv-'Wav' A .3 Ty , cr- J ,. it , . 5 Q y '- 4 J I ' ' G J i Wi' ' my , r, UML or my ,Y T , 4 ., av U , el . , K. 5 , . . Vain' f ,, A . , Ray Harris A U ii L , L ii' 5 4 lil V K - K wif TV . 93 W.,k W - I . X Jimmy Holmes g 'Wi f ,, I ' i ,B if . , Q , Q if ' V J I ' , . 'E 2 1 , f- ... 5 'MMI' t !1i,,iY,r - fyaefik we ,Q V., I is t is,-X V' Y ,. , KL, '- 4, Af 4 ,Lf 4 N Y X y ' ,fm KX X f i, 4 I fl, ' ' i 14.05557 f ZH ' f . ' ng. ,. 1 .NGK ,.-12, . iii Mililani 1 4- i V i if , . X H 'tj' asf, ' i,,,r.. , Wi n V f lgg5.f:,WfXW A L ,bk 'fff f 1 .r I ,, H 'fr 1 Qf,igjQfa5S gg sy ,,,, ,W Sri ill P? , 0,3 fa v 1 vvv Ricky Johnson Tommy Johnson Chrisfine Jordan Kim Joyner Candy Keels Barbara Kimbler Carolyn Kimbler Brenda Kinard George Kiparisus Maybe I can hilchhilce lo New York. 'gi -f yvi' 'H' f- ,Zvi Dixie Lane wlfm tj, in Linda Langford wg: J W .xvfjfrkh John Larson 6 ' l- - , V1 P'i' ,ga i ' A -' fi? lg Cl' H gf'il r ,::2' -12 L' N N of Q 41 ' Q , A' l 19 , l lik gy f ' 1 A '71 ' ' i l L - ' ,V r , so V, aww , . 5 , . ,V X K i1f 'w !l 52 s C ., ,y ,N 4 my fe. fi - p iK3U3! lf, fl eF1, gl L M M. 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' xii.-.fy ' ,A 1 nl -, A N if li MX l C Larry Lindler Linda Long Elaine Lovell Jackie Lucas Gene Lucius Rory Margargle Bobby Marlin lda Maifhews Frances May Diane McCall Baily McClim'on Andrea McCollum Cary McCravy llce McCravy Ca'I'hy Mclnrosh John McNinch Barbara McPhearson Connie McSwain Madie MeH's Dianne Mock Susan Moore Viclci Morgan Bruce Munneyham Danielle Nail Judy Newfon Nancy Nunn Phyllis Nye Kay Owens Juniors Planned for Jr.-Sr. in April Avice Padgell Susan Padqell Brenda Pale David Peek Jerry Plexico Belh Poslon Sally Poulos Thomas Rabon Bill Reagon Carleen Regal Mike Richisler Ronnie Riddle Gloria Ringer James Rhell Dianne Rowland Mike Rull Kalhy Sanders Ronnie Seagroves Debbie Sharpe Bill Shaw Marsha Shealy Pal Shealy Glenda Shuler Palsy Shumperl Donna Sikes Ken Silvers Merk Skaggs Ann Skidmore Dianne Smilh Jimmy Smilh Marie Snow Julia Spann Howard Spivey George Sl. Louis Jimmy Slokes Brenda Slrawbridge Linda Slrawlsridge Brenda Summer John Tarranl Wayne Tarranl Brenda Taylor Linda Taylor Cornelia Thrailkill Susan Trevalhan Elizabelh Tsolvos Donna Varner Irene Walker Janice Walker Remona Walker Cynlhia Wessinger Bobby While Dorolhy While Rachel Wiggers Billy Wilkes Dora Ann Wilkes Lynn Willilord lf T S ff: , M 5 f A QQ, ' S ' Q p Surg via a ' . of T Ejrlifiwlwi , T B K .,, Cv- 2' 1 cz R, i 'zz K'-1 ,Lf SX., figs' A ly :lg E V rr, in ll A f , ,A 3 7 1 W ir, gl sa, - A f f be gf pan G' ., ' n if -1 A , Vrnxr N s: ,JV ' tru Q14 W I .' ., ,. 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Bonnie Baldwin, Carol Brock, Eddie Chapman. Joe Crim, Kay Davis. Ricky Den? David Donahue, Smiiiy Fallaw, Mariha Jennings. Roberf Kelly. Phil King, Peggy O'Dell, June Mangum, Judy Mangum David Marriot Pai McGee, Sharon Milam. Naomi Remer, Jackie Schwariz, Janice Scoff. Sophia Skipper. Buddy Sfafforcl Calvin Sianfield, Charles Swygeri, Paisy Thompson, Ricky Tommy. Barbara Upion, Rosemary Warner, Haskell Willingham Clifion Whiiehursi, Kaihy Yeiman. In Memoriam MARY KAY YOUNG We all wonder why Jrhings happen as They do, We search in vain for a reason, bui none is There, Though our remorse is unbearable, our grief overwhelming, We mus'r siill face Jromorrow, no mailer wha+ if may bring We musl' show no bi++erness nor show any grief For now she is an angel of God, a maiden of 'rhe Heavens Beyond compare. she is happy wilh God in l'lis Kingdom so fair. She is free from all earihly pain And discomforis +ha'r face us 'rhrough our lives, She is cradled in lhe loving arms ol: God And l-leaven is a liilrle brighler +onigh+. Ronnie Aiken 1 V 4 F 5 E 1 a 1 1 4 1 w W l 1 W i N X X , N ' xi? 4 4 f i!Stfth:L ,qv. 11:15 y A jTT!:m.a.:g1'A'm. Q ' . . .,,s, . X I , L. UI.. W. 1 5 1 J' D 5'v'lir2r:?21'f:!m 'kv :Iv - 1' 221-i-'-rrvfi-iriffl-r'! ' .. i. add I 'YE 'I ' A. A , ' ' ' J' -r'-, . . . sv. A : .W nf- ,Q ff '.Q'A ,11 M- id x . . v 4 .. . .JY is-. q i J . K L' cfzluwvn 41171, In 3 1.-ji fr vw- f. SL: It u -11 tn' savvy? ' . fr ifqgw 1 5 ff, ' af' Af' 3 f . ,.:q9,.AnA Prgmglfy in up-gfvgt' 5,37 0 'ff 0 'J sgzfdl' .A 1+ -ff A-f,:.p.w ' 3 , Uri ,Q Z, A , . ,, , 'va .'.,. if ,W fs .., 1 .DCTTIW B3 517475 HI 2113 Vfflflat 34-'1w+.Iaua if at ua! if :wg mv WQMI gvkr -.gif YYY' 'Iii' 'WW fl'- -1. .- if s. gym? u 'L .,,f'i, S ,f W Q6 1 A-Zgpv ,Av i YPN O . Q 'jy,.', an Q 'Ls F alt! Fld. 1. ,I , O .v, ,I ,.-'14 w-'ng - 5-R. .2V,..,4. ,J . , I 1 :mas-1.3. ., .-M 1 'g?4,Y' 'iff' g- 5.1 if ',. A ni 1 1 1 'ji ' - V, 15.7 ,yy Q: 5W.,gAngsv . rx - ' ' ' 'I -' , x ' f ng ,, ' fx iZf'f'7fiiQ - gr X ', ' 722 .A , i 'fxfi,,L,,i V .4 K ff ,N , t as I fm ,M M .lv ,.V V If xxrftg X 5 ' A fzff if 1- ir' ' fl i -39' I rg Zin -5 , , P A Y' N fi 'r' 2, ,. L iff 'W-W , , , I ,., u' 7. :W V,,l H'ILi.ii5 qi' Ai .f3'l'1,V. JCI 41515 -f f in-.EKQQSEFIQ F514-H HT v ll ' -I--.. . A mi ORGANIZATIONS I03 lQaNelie Dominick Edilor-in-Chief Palii Cypriolis Ari and Fealure Edifor Columbian Staff Under The direciion of i+s new sponsor. Mrs. Melinda Rousseiie, ihe '66 Columbian slall has worked many long hours lo bring +o ihe siudeni body our annual which will be enjoyed now and cherished in la'rer years. Again +his year, +he slaff produced The Miss Columbian pageanf io gain exira funds for publicaiion. ' -N., si X' Nancy Dunham Associale Ediior Ralph Shealy 4Senior Edilor Mrs. Melinda Rousselle 'N 5. -far Wins Sponsor Mike Buck Rosemary Warner SPOFTS EClll0l' Aclivilies Edilor Saleema Salobagha l'larrie+ Flaniclffm Copy ECIHQF Unclerglass Edilor Susan Poole Girls' Sporls Edilor xx Q in i , gi -s. Q ' '.', W - i 'e'. I fr N 'N will N ' ri wa-www me .JA P ,M,,,,. ' Firsi' Row: Diane Smilh, Linda Langford. Frances May, Paulelle Blume, Marsha Shealy. Second Row: Kalina Coilon, Denise Rich, Belh Poslon, Jucly Newlon. Third Row: Karl Eleazar, David Smilh, Kim Joyner, Ronnie Cooper, Susan Farley. Hi-Life Mirrors Student Life This year, as in every year since I925, Hi-Life has recorded anolher par? of Columbia l-ligh hislory and has broughl The sludenls a li++le closer 'roge+her. This year Hi-Life was honored by Jrhe winning of 'rhe Newspaper-of-lhe-Mon+h Award in Sou+h Caro- lina for i+s December and January issues. . W-UW wwmxa xr-T xqxw-f ,, y.-1 g , ,4.JY.,,.w' . ,,, frenzy.: f' mi- .1,, Gaye McClenny, Copy Readeri Brenda Amiclc. Manag- ing Edilorg Susan Farley, Edilorial Assisfanl. ,E 'ii George Rich: Edilor-in-Chief Firsi' Semesler: Fealure Edilor-Karl Eleazer, Sporls Ediior Jimmie Carmichael x ,, Second Semesierz Sporis Ediior-Kim Joyner Feaiure Ediior-Beilm Posion Exchange Ediior-Odell Kinard Phoiographer-Jerry Jowers r Mr. Eugene Webb-Advisor Hi-Life sialic: Cenfer-Ral h Slwealy, Firs'i' Row-Ben Wriglii, Denise Rich. Cailny Mclniosh, Ken Silvers, Pam l-larris, Jimmy Gleaion, Gayle Davis. Doris De- freese. Lalxlelle Dominick, Mary Boyer, David Yaglwiian Second Row-Brenda Geiger, David Smiilw, Linda Coilon, Kaiina Coiion, Susan Moore, Elizabelli Gleaion, Mary Farley, Juaniia Ailaerson, Billy Allman, and Vicki Taylor. Staff Raises Funds for Yearbook Publication The purpose of Pubiicaiions Business Siaii is Io finance I'he publica- Iion of The Columbian and Hi-Life Through The selling of ads lo various business organizaiions. This year's siaif, under Ihe olireciion of Miss Roberla Lee, sold a record-breaking number oi ads. IIIII Mike BUCl4- BLISIUGSS mafiager Susan Chambers, Annual Boolclceeper Sophie Skipper Hi-Life Bookkeeper, noi piciured 5 I ,- gi FEBRUARY ieee Lynn Buford, AssisI'an+ Manager, Hi-Life Lucy Iverson. Assisiani Manager, Columbian PUBLICATIONS BUSINESS STAFF. George Mack, Ben Wright Wanda Dunng Juaniia Afkerson. Mary Farley. Lucy Iverson. Lynn Buford. Caihy Sanders. Glenda Cafes, Debbie Richardson, Susan Chambers. Connie McSwain, Marjorie Croom v--' ,. 8121-l :LQ j Fw I The unity and concern ot a student body is measured l:, Rx f. A s by its school spirit andattendance at all school functions. rug A major concern ol every Boosters Club is the homecom- ing gridiron festivities. By promoting better school spirit ,, , the Boosters Club has drawn the students closer together. ...J Senior Boosters Club officers, Wynn Englisbe, Danny Ellzey, and Pal' Young Boosters Club Promotes Student Participation Jimmie Camp, Billy Beard. Bobby Bolding, Cathy Sox, Eric Anderson. Netty Neely. and Lucy Iverson prepare a club program. Boosters Club l officers: Jane Chambers. Jimmy Camp. Elizabeth Tsolovos buys a school sticker 'from Booster Club members Wynn Englisbe, Danny Ellzey, and Larry Nichols. -ui rlmr: lar: , ,. rmxza The Marching Capitals in Action -,rfgxl 1, Q ' , Ji 5. ,HA , W' 1 -Tfw.'?4'Qi3? Y' 'Wg P4 L25 1L:f ,', .1-C233 , fp, Q Qi feiififf? fe , , . . , ,, 1'a2Tf1fzff-a.,isi 4,5 M .. . 1, ,gf-f,-,-',f a Q. 5 ,W N' I .,x.: 4 , ,,,, ..w.,1,..,,.ig,.,' .,., ,,,,:,,4 :MF M33 N ' Y 'S , ., . L,WL,L.,,.,W. ..,,,.... A , . ,. M , VLVLV .my Vl. The Columbia High School Band: Joe Looney, JR Wheeler, Earl Neal, Don Kelly, Ray Fields, Harold Miller, Gary Bedenbaugh, Julius Derrick, Billy Drafls, Tom Schuie, Susan Farley, Caihy Sox, Dianne Danby, lsabei Leon, Marsha Loignon, Don Shapiro, Sherry Fallaw, Nancy Coolc, Debbie Wrighi, Warren Harris, Bill Womble, Ronnie Brown, Eric Wheeler, Eddie Wheeler, Eddie Crolis, John Seagroves, Kay Kelly, John Hill, Harris Wheeler, Bob Raines, Richard Loignon, Ken Silvers, Kim Joyner, David Yaghiian, Billy Graves, Danny Kelly, Jesse Bodie, Jim Smiih, Ronnie Hill, Don Kelly, Phil Rich, Richard Scoli, Billy Boozer, Bill Sauls, David Jacobs, Phil Kearse, Susan Moore, Lewis Kirk, Pai Golson, Gene Lucius, Eddie Jones, Aniia Wooten, Roberi' Reed, Debbie Porler, Fahey Ziegler, Carolyn Hall, Debbie Maiiox, Bobbie Schlaiierer, Debbie Prescolf, Ari Franklin, Kafhy Wessinger, Shirley Jennings, Tyann Snelgrove, Ann Skidmore, Mary Boulware, Ruih Clarey, Sylvia Leon, Beisy Albriilon, Jack Culclasure, Brenda Cook, Elaine Lovell, Joyce Shealy, Helen Raybuclc, Jimmy Camp, Janice Roach, Ka+hy Siuclc, Beffy Gooden, Sieve Lever, Don Forf, Dick Hall, Roddy Jernigan, David Lovell, Sieve Buck, Rickey Denf, Gerald Loignon, Lloyd Collum, John Glann, John Terezalcas, Ted Srniih, Bob Raybuclc, Billy Braxion. Charlyne Davis, and Cicile Evans. ln June ihe lO2 uniformed members of lhe Columbia High School Band began praciicing for ihe I965 ioolball season. The Marching Capiials played Their way info many viciories. H. J. Vaughn, in his ihird year of direciion, officially began conceri' season in January. The season will close wiih ihe annual May conceri. H. J. Vaughn: Direcior Donald Shapiro Drum lvlaior 1 l Clinic Band: Lloyd Collum and Gerald Loignon 1 1 Joe Looney All-Slafe Band Band S+aff7 Gerald Loignon, Johnny Seagroves, Jimmie Camp, Donald Shapiro Second Row: Charlyne Davis Jimmie Smllh Kim Joyner. Donald Forl, Lloyd Collum, Joe Looney, Billy Braxlon. The Newly Named Columbia High Singers 3 The Columbia High Singers. Firsi- Row: Marlha Posion, Barbara Boozer, Mary Caulder, Linda Freeman, Rosemary Warner, Emily Zeigler, Shirley McKinney, Elaine Crosby, Sally Jacob, Danniel Nail Second Row: Yvonne Ford, Brenda Amick, Belh Poslon, Joyce Bullock, Debra Monis, Donna Hancock, Judy Cook, Donna Bellieau, Tony Derrick, Elizabeih Barker, Shirley Bennel Third Row: Donnie Kelly, Buddy Siaiford, Bill Allman, Jimmie Helms, Reggie Hill, Paul Simoneau, Warren Powell, John McNinch, Gerald Brazzel, Tim Branham Fourlh Row: Eddie CroH's, Dennis Gabriel, Don Hinson, John Larson, Joe Looney, Doug Helms, Phillip Cook, Jimmie Carmichael, Billy Rae Franklin, Lorne Gerald. Noi' Picfuredz Jauniia Aikerson, James Frye, Cline Murray. The C.H.S. chorus program offers many oppor- iuniiies for musically inclined siudenis io improve Jrheir vocal +alen+s. The Columbia High Singers, formerly known as Mixed Chorus, presenied, vviih ihe Senior Ensemble, many enioyable assemblies as well as a varieiy show and a Spring conceri. All-S'la'le chorus. Joe Looney, Gerald Brazell, Joyce Bullock, Debra Monis, Toni Derrick, Cline Murray, Tim Branham. Hlghllghf Season Wlih Sprung Concert Senior Ensemble Kafhy Smllh, Debra Monfs. Toni Derrick, Elaine Crosby. Sharon Kennedy Shirley McKinney, Joyce Bullock, Phillip Cook. Joe Looney. Gerald Brazell Richard Childers. Noi Piciured. George Kelly, Cline Murray The Columbia High Singers officers. Toni Derriclc. Librarian: Belh Poslon. Accompanisfg Linda Free- man, Treasurer: Gerald Brazell, President Debra Morals. Secrelaryq Jimmie Carmichael. Accom- panisf. No+ Piciured Vice President James Frye Variety of Student Interests Appealed to 1 fm: vv ' . Aly 'x at ' -raft. 1 rv gl 'Ni t . A l 'x r N X 1 . . . I . J 5 -v. A Danny Porter. Steve Jones, Ann Powers, Jo Anne Lane. and Linda Hicks are officers ot D.E. Club with Mike Morris as President. Hwy 12 nn'-.ryan-C 1' K. rl Mary Caulcler andilgebra Monts w ch afdimmie r- michael plays in Accompanists Club. 1!! ln Folksinging Club Anita Smith, Susie Banks, Bobbie Aiken, and Charmaine Jacobs look over a popu- lar piece. Brenda Newman and Betsy Baker listen as Gary Brock talks ot latest trends in Pacesetters' Club. ln Columbia High School Club System Q Harriel' Flanigan ancl Nancy Nunn slage a familiar scene in Dramaiics Club. Sandy Jacoby, Susan Poole, Joy Rowland. and Dianne Conner pre- pare programs for Y-Teens. lniernalional Relalions Club: Jerry Jowers. Kandice Lambert and James Rhell. LaVerne Builer. l-larriei Baker. Chris Sievenson, and Elaine Driggers siucly +l1e Bible in Bible Survey Club. A 1' -p1,2,:3esiL-vu. , -.ggzif Bill Morgan. Harrie? Flanigan. and Peggy Brabham learn basic principles in Explorers Club. zuk Af , i .. - f ,..., ,., ,. My p 5 U muh - S E ,-,' Q Language Clubs Widen Understanding O llll Teen Talk Club members Susie Banks, Gary Brock, Ronnie Aiken, Linda Hicks, and Bobby Aiken ralk over lalesl' leen problems. 47 1 ,. E, I Eff Richard Green, Avice Padgef. Andrew Cowley, and Vicki Taylor learn French cusfoms in French Club. Nancy Mann looks on as Reggie I-lill poinls our ancienl Rome in Lalin Club. 1 Q Brenda Geiger, Dianne Moody, Rila Meelze lisien lo records in German Club. x Mlke Morris, Dickie Hall, l-larold Miller, and Neal Smith stage a radio program in Radio-Television t Intellectual Clubs Stimulate Student Ability Bobby Long, Brenda Geiger, and Bonnie Chauncey tind that Geometry Review Club helps college board scores. Odell Klnard Jack Culclasure point out places ot interest as Tlbla Blevins and Pat Young watclw in Pal- Students Gain Practical Experience as lvlany students at Columbia l-ligh use their spare time and study halls to do their part in improving CHS. Ottice workers and library assistants help keep things running smoothly as other workers help maintain other school services. Harriet Flanigan, Karl Eleazer, John Larson, and Pam l-larris help in Mr. Kirk's ottice. ,lla 1 -' 2.1 Jimmie Gleaton, Patsy Patterson, Betty Lynn Price, l Sandra Dalziel are checking absences in Mr. l-licks' otice. Library Council members Connie Elder, Ted Wiley, Toni Derrick, and Lynn Elder help keep the library in good order. Tibia Blevins Dianne Moody De'l'a Ellcm and Linda Flowers receive ed They Assisi Their Fellow Classmates Monilorsz' Firsl' Row: Connor l-larl. Flanigan, Boyer: Second Ringer, Rowland. Brown, Edwards rick, Lindeer: Fourl'l1: Cowley Branham, Skidmore, Golson Fif'l'h: Smillw, Allman. Kinarcl Larson: Sixlh: Smil'l1, Raines Reed, Dye. Granger, Ringer. X 1 I fl Our calereria workers are Joe Crum Susan Padgel' Erlene Richardson. Jeannine Grainger, Pam? V A . it N f' v f . y 'Vi I , -V i , 'Xi' KV I V X 'iii l My ,y' 4 A ' 4 ' . ' f i 'X V i M l 1 X l' 1 l, . ,U . y V 7 X 7,2 ' L on . A , 7,1 V A ,..,X A .Aus A 'J .RJ an . , X ,xv , i i . ' 3 L,-VX A i is f X 1 . x X . AW N ,' 'X L Y .. - Bus Drivers: Marsha Poyner, Margarei Garner. Johnny Diclcerl. Sammy Munn. Frankie Shealy. Andy Anderson. Grady Slice, Howard l-luiiseiller, Bill Suber. and Kenny Robbins. Third: Spensor, Allqerson, Der- Sports Clubs Stimulate Spirit i so I qw 45 11 I 1 5 Robert Bass and Danny Etizey tallc over the latest scores in Sports Club. , ftxxvmszm'igtxwsgP ,aa a----W-W., X X W ww. is. ' f , 'S 355. A i W , wav, - 6' i A ' n ' il if 1, if A .4 ' uns' . ' f Q r 'J ' A7 hV,, X I e g'gEyY ,MW L ' 7 Ci 25 ' '-1 5 seeeaeyf ' ' +f?L7 ' if-2, it S ear , , . ,Q f t e ' A Qqgjj' ge' vs. . ' F ' f , in C -5 'xii N X 'N f, 1 .,,mfg:. 'QM Q K L X , ,, K if . -f I , W qs ' ,, My 1 Q, ' S GAA: Janice Walker demonstrates a volleyball position as Betty Lynn Price, Linda Byrd, Carol Comfort, Carol l-tentz, Patty Sheaiy and Cincli Singleton ioola on. Outdoor Sportsman's Club: Sim Grady, Jimmy Holmes, Glenn Meetze and Jim Hall. Cathy Mclntosh and Connie McSwain lead Judy Newton and Brenda Geiger in a cheer tor Cheerleaders' Club. if' -vis V' wsxzfzi Ernie Poller looks on as Gene Ramey and Gary Brock enioy a game of checkers. Elizabelh Tsolovos, Pam Harris, Robin l-lydriclc. Jean Ruuslca. and Brenda Kinard learn lo knil in Knilling Club. Hobby Clubs During +he rouline ol lhe school day, sludenls have an opporlunily lo improve or develop a pas- lime slcill in a hobby club. 7 ..4N-'- ff: gN ' --fm A 4, s f Xx I if K ' gonna' Varner ponders her nexl' chess move againsl Jimmy owe . an me u ' il ll ' ' Y ' v , .E V ll Q , ' M 'H -G ,' 'K lf BK-l--. , I I F ' - ' 'Nix -' QQ 7' l X K i S , . 'J A l I Q' i su , Y' 17 , usd ffjlfiyl 'im ,, - Ab had , egg -J -flf 5 ,,. Q ' ..f, if 1 P Zig I 'N ff? ' .. , Bill.Ferguson, George Kelley. and George lvlaclc compare old coins in Com Colleclors' Club. Ronnie l-lill, Linda Langford, Cicily Williams, Sieve Palmer, Tim Amiclc, and lvlarlha Jennings all enioy a game of Bridge. l2l In Occupation Clubs Students Gain Experience XX. 171' Some Future l-lomernalcers are Susan Martin. Dee Con- nolly, Pam McQuitty, Pam l-larris, and Pat Shealy. 1 N' O Q. Future Business Leaders Linda Langtord, Francis May, and Marsha Shealy learn to use ottice machinery. Gloria Stuart, Cathy Sox, Sally Stamper, and Butch Richister seek vocational guidance in Occupations Club. Pat Edwards. Nancy Dunham, Bonnie Chauncey, Brenda Geiger, and Avice Pacl- get prepare tor a career as tuture teachers. As They Prepare for the Future Linda Freeman, Ann Dykes, and Pai' Manley lis'l'en as Mr. Ellsworih plays for Chorus Club. Jerry Warren. Jane Lowman, David Denny. and Clyde Aulrey prepare research for Debaie Club. Bobbi Derrick, Susan Biggs, Dolores lvliichell, Aniia Woolen, Ann Vinceni. and Barbara McCae are 'fulure nurses. P, L I -W . in I' zruliiii Q ' 'Q sim C lik. .dimll Michael Shell: manager of 'lhe Losi and Found De parlmenl. Belly Buller gives a manicure as she has learned in our cosmelology course. L I ., ,, ,, , ,.,., ,, , , , ,..,,..,,. W,,..,h,,. V,,.,,, ,,,,. , ,,.., ,..W...,., W, . K 4 mm ,a-wmmcW:,,vW1www.KWm.m..W,WwW f .. Q,V-,--,H.W,,a.,M..,f.wfxfwmmWWm-.1.1g .- . - I- . I . f , U f- -, , .. ..,..,,.1M,,,,MMM ' W 5?i'i'i'i,5'?!:!5? 55 gm 'QW flew ww OHV. ' Zhi ,!? : W ' 1?33'4'iDa3 az, , Q,- vii' f ' wuz A fftfiiffi is -gs . xf'1i!i?42F1 Q :gf-mwmagmb Sm Q., 1 A nee wg . ,Q Nw, .Q-. ,.,,: fam W. wjfwfm-, tw -'f' I I : Wffr ---mwwlig 111- N-M-V-af: -- K 1 V 9 V K f 4' ' K -W ' ' -W W 'K 4 I24 - ,V 513722 5'? -71T'31.ii5 ff f'QWi?2,. 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A I A f A AY' 51 Miss Sophomore 2801200 IEFOCUIZ mlb Q Miss Freshman 301212122 QOUGI' mfdfy Miss Sophomore Runner-up i i g6r1b wzmamson Miss Senior Runner-up N. ff-ff 6 ,josepiflfze Wzbfarfon 71212 fbyfes Miss Freshman Runner-up Miss Junior Runner-up Miss Sportsarama CSZISGII City-Wide Miss Flame Qzbnne jbiypen 4 .. A ...- :.5s, ,+ 1 A L, u I Q ' So., gigvg, will L 1966 Homecoming Maid of Honor GLORIA WILLIAMSON I-I 514 Hn PQI is .. .4 f, - gl-1, fl? ,Y ' . BONNIE CHAUNCEY for BIII Ferguson ggi: , I , i. -4 1, . ,I 4. lib . J. 'ffflil , .LEU . ,. I Sip 1 LINDA CHRISTMAS for Richard Hake 'I966 Homecoming Court Homecoming sponsors wafciw Hue Capiials in aciion. NANCY BENSON ANN DYKES for for GIenn Meeize Geraid BrazeII I L ANN CHAPMAN for Danny Fuimer , A- V1 k,Q Y- 1. 'V TEL HL A Sh fiigss ill L L1 or . ..,.. VH ml A Alf 7 Q L z, ,,, A 21 V1 Ac '-I n ew A I A M .. 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W .1 WU li? milf If ' 51 W5 r i! H lr N ,, Q1 ANT NIH LL? QM J: 15 t l -rin ? . sffg, -5, . ,,,, ' ' '- - f ' RlcHLANWp5ggr96gA LQLUB .. 5225 ' 2130 kamfz f ' 2 1' -, ma. - ---- . LW f B Y Q SPCRTS 3' T J b h f , , 'K HERE COME THE CAPS TO KNOCK ON YOUR DOOR! Caps Crush Three Vlchms The l965-66 Go GeT 'em CapiTals under The able coach- ing oT Mr. Gus Allen, Mr. John Temples. and Mr. Tom McCaul- ley humbled Three oT Their eleven opponenTs. Sandwiched beTween losses To Eau Claire 24-O and Orange- burg 25-O, The Caps walloped The BC BearcaTs I8-O To break a long losing sTreak. The hard-hiTTing CapiTals knocked The air ouT oT The AirporT Eagles and wenT on To score Their second win OT The season 6-O. Due To injuries To key players. The Caps losT The nexT Tour games. VicTory came again aT The expense oT Greenville 26-6. They puT on an oTTensive display ThaT leTT Tans awesTricken and Greenville bewildered. Following an open week, The Caps wenT on To drop a 20-O decision To Flora, beTore meeTing cross-Town rival Dreher and losing I3-6. CrediT and Thanks go To The eTTorTs oT Coach Allen and The TighTing Caps Tor resToring TooTball respecTabiliTy To CHS. I-E ie Froni' Row: Lynn Williford, Merk Skaggs, Gerald Brazell, Gene Ramey, Rudy Richie, Ralph Shealy, David Marriot Wynn Englisbe Richard Flake, and Jim Boggs. Second Row: Sim Grady, Jim l-lall, Glenn Meeize, Roberf Bass, Jimmy Holmes, Dennis Dunlap Sieve Holder, Teddy Evans, Jimmy Caulder and Larry Lindler. Third row: Danny Fulmer. Sieve Lee, Mike Morrison, Coach Temples, Coach Allen, Coach McCaulley, Frankie Wesimoreland, Daryl Miller, and Varclie Corley. After Two Years of Famine Capilals' coaches are, lei+ io righi, kneeling, Gus Allen, John Co-capfains Meeize and Brazelland head coach Allen. Temples: s+ancling, Ernie Maihis, Tom McCaulley, and Reggie Chrislopher. GQ ei -'-A ., . 15 1 k G V Y New Coaches Improve Team Spirit Go plug +ha+ hole! And whaf long arms you have. Granny. has 'th Caps play, CRUNCH! Seniors End Playing Days . . my . Lynn Williford-Tackle-203 lbs. Gene Ramey-Fullloack-175 lbs. ,, 63 ff it' in .- ' :EKG Daryl Miller-End-I 50 lbs. Jim Boggs-Defensive Back-l6O lbs. x - , , I ,H ,. ,. A i xy 1 4 ' Against the Blue Devils I K., Danny Fulmer-Guard-I 55 lbs. Gerald Brazell- I 65 lbs. Co-Caplain-Cenier Wynn Englisbe-End-I 70 lbs. Richard Flake-l-lalfback-I 62 lbs. WJ Mike Morrlson-Quarlerback-- I 45 lbs. Glenn Meehe-Cenler-I65 lbs. Co-Caplain F Q an 1 u ii :s F 3 ........--at-. f ?. l ' , . yew ,,,, 0. 4. ,,,b,,. 2 ' Y WW W ' -.--Ji'nr':lt1 fm 1 I K4 Xl!! I l'lIi- S Sfeve Lee-l-lalfback- I 42 lbs. Sim Grady-Tackle-220 lbs. Y Wx Danny Ellzey ' , A End-l9O lbs. f..., 45:1 , ' :Wi K .Q 9 1 n . 5 Bill Ferguson, Fullback-203 lbs l X Q Barry Mullins, End-I 80 lbs. 49 K :A , la il l fi ,j gf! 4- f . l A A. in.: Ralph Sl1ealy,Taclcle, l85 lbs. , M.,,, Junior Varsify, Firsi' Row: Billy Pullman, Bobby Hiers, Wayne Brown, Calvin Slanfield, Donnie Brazell, Donald Galloway, Mike Richisler, David Marlin, Tony Brindel, Bobby Marlin, David Marlin, and Buckie Croom. Second Row: Joe Tyner, Larry Davis, Eric Anderson, Charles Young, Bob Edens, Carfer Bass. Jerry Tyner, Barry Eiizgerald, Ed Grady, Wayne Turner. Third Row: Hal Derrick, Eddie Saxon, Coach Ernie Ma+his Coach Regie Chrislopher, Ted Felner, and Jim Wheal: J.V.'s Look Forward fo Varsity Year V l Viciors in Jrhree of 'rheir eighl oulings, 'rhe J.V.'s scored in all buf one of fheir games and showed of lhings To come. Coached by Reggie Chrislopher and Ernie Malhis, lhe junior varsily romped over Airpori 32-O. Dreher 27-I3, and Sumier 7-6. They also losl lwo close games, I3-6 agains+ Orangeburg and I2-6 againsl Denlsville. Coach Chrislopher lisled Mike Richisler, Billy Beard, Ron- nie Arnick, and Mike Prince as having varsify po+en'rial. Chrislopher fell lhaff lhe experience gained by ihe eighl players who wenl 'ro lrhe varsi'ry will help nex'r year. A lasl' drink before praclice. Charge! Firsi Row: Joe Hinson. Paul Daniels, Sian Truluck, Joe Livingslon, Ricky Wilks, James Brindell, Mike Prince Charles Daniels Donnie Edwards, Tony Rose, Earl Michael, Dennis Smilh. Second: Paul Nelson, Lesley Beard, Sieve Daniels Carl Regal Billy Gurly LaVerne Cooper, Richard Proielfi, Jim Mullins, Tommy Liflle, Greg Jowers, Harry Jackson. Third: Fred Edwards Tom Wheal Roberl Furry Jim Powell, Paul McKinney, Jakie Bickley, Carroll Amick, Richard Collum, Billy Nesley. B Squad Readies for '68 The undersized Capilals suffered a winless buf nor necessarily fruilless season. Lessons learned fron. +his school of hard knocks will prove invaluable nexl season. Offensive punch seemed lacking as The B squad failed +0 score in 'rheir firsl oulings. The only brighl spol in an oiherwise dismal season was The scoreless 'rie wilh Airport Coached by Ken Lesler, former Gamecock lineman, ihe B squad pul 'ro- geiher Jrheir besl elforls againsl B. C., Dreher, and Olympia, losing 6-O, I4-7, and I3-O respeclively. More experienced and bigger boys should pro- duce a winning season nexi year. ,sal Cheerleaders inAAciion Inspire the Student r U i!VUJV ' I , M k B J ar rannon Iwyuyf Connie McS Ca+hy Mclnfosh eff' ' W V Uy V SO QIVE us Q CL PREME E FFORT AT QREENVML MQ- ff -. ELM . 1,4 I f . .4 l ,...... ....W- -W Body to Enthusiastic Spirit and Deep Pride By inspiring school spirit and pride in the student body, our cheerleaders play an integral part in our school. Cheerleaders are chosen each spring in student body elections. Besides cheering at games, cheerleaders dec- orate the gym and sponsor pep ral- lies. Ed Young, Head Cheerleader Larry Nichols Bobby Bolding Gloria Williamson rk merit 19 and 5 Record The season is over, and The buzzer has sounded Tor The lasT Time. For The seniors This was iT: Their grand Tinale has reached iTs climax. As They pull Their sweaTy uniTorms OTT, a sTrangely silenT coach comes by, and as he places his hand on Their shoul- ders, says Thank you and good luck. This is all ThaT is said and all ThaT needs To be said. The season is over. Never again will Their sTomachs lcnoT and Their mouThs become dry as They proTecT a slim lead. Never again will They TasTe The sweeT- ness oT vicTory over Flora, Dreher, Orangeburg, Eau Claire, or B-C. Nor will The biTTerness oT deTeaT linger wiThin Them so badly ThaT They can neiTher eaT nor sleep. Because, you see. The season is over. The brighT lighTs, The yelling crowds, The Tense momenTs, The happy smiles, and The lump in The ThroaT as The announcer reads- And, aT cenTer, number . . . The season is over. STandmg Billy ProcTor Wayne Mcl.emore Billy Ray James CaIcu++ John Campbell, FirsT Row: Jimmy Holmes. Billy Lucas, RoberT ,pr , 'Q The Moose pufs if in for 'rwo. Sure is l1arcl+o dribble wi+hH1a+bov's knees in my ribs. Um-m-m. How sweef H is! John Campbell-I65 lb. Sr. Forward Junior Varsity - Future Champions Columbia Opponen+s 22 Camden 26 49 Orangeburg 28 37 Camden 2l 30 Airpori' I8 50 Orangeburg 30 39 Dreher 28 4I Ailcen 33 39 Eau Claire 20 42 Cardinal New. 39 45 Flora 29 40 B-C 26 40 Eau Claire 34 36 Airporr 2I 25 Flora 36 43 Ailcen 36 30 Dreher 32 30 B-C i3 Firs+ Row: Bruce Cook, Glenn Kelly. Wade Davis, Glenn Derriso, Richie Eisenman, Second Row: Richard Kirlc, Jerry Gardner. Ronnie Amiclc, Davis Peek, Rory Magargle, Andrew Cowley. Junior-Varsity The J. V.'s. coached by John Temples, finished lhe '66 season wilh an excellenr I3 and 4 won-losi record. Led by Richie Eisenman, caplain, and high-scoring Rory lvlagargel and Bernard Kearse, The J-V's rolled over such +eams as Dreher, B-C, and Eau Claire. Mosi of ihis year's J-V Team will go To Jrhe Varsi+y nexr year, and ir is a ceriainiy Jrhal +hey'll help our a greai deal. Congralulaiions are exlended io Coach Temples for producing such a line learn and To The boys for playing so hard and so well. Team Effort Produces Winning Season of 10-3 Columbia Opponen'I's 36 B-C I6 72 Orangeburg 28 40 Denisville 34 45 Alcorn 25 40 Gibbs 37 34 B-C I 3 38 Airporl' 22 38 Gibbs 29 30 Alcorn 33 24 Airporl' 23 35 Flora 55 44 Ora ngeburg 30 26 Flora 48 This year's B-Squad Team compiled a winning record of I0-3. Coach Tom lvlcCaulley did a remarkable iob in lnis firsi year as coaclri in malcing ilie boys winners, as well as leaclning 'rlnem llwe fundamenials of llie game. Jolnn l-lalloran led llie Team in scoring and Doug l-lelms in re- bounding. I+ was a Team eiciorl, however, ancl noi iusl' one incli- vidual +lia+ lorouglil Jrlie ieam success, Congralulaiions 'ro llwem alll B-Squad Firsi' Row: Lewis Kirk. Paul Daniels. Sieve Daniels, Sianley Fogle, Second Row: Joey l-linson. Harris Wheeler. Doug Helms. Danny Edwards, and Jalcie Bickley. Track Builds Both Speed and Stamina QW4fQ,y,r KQUMW XXUMJQ,-' ' t ,nv inf .P 4 A r 2 ,KEWMM l Firsl' Row: Edens, Holder, Lindler, Brazell, Mills, Williforcl. Skaggs. Second Rowg Malrlhews, Tyner. Hair, Slonlfer lvlldgel. Grady. Aulrey, S. Buck, Kirk. R Holder Tears our of The slarling blocks al' lhe s+ar'r of lhe IOO yard dash. ! f Q 1 'l K7 1 llll 5 Brazell shows fine form over low hurdles. ,X . ,. .,,,., , -vcr he -Q L. .. . W is paw- ,... :,,l,?k-ff.Lr.' faggiigt ,.'. ,' W X' - W ' 1 A ' x3f j?5ZEf.: .- 1 r 'Y ' 1 in , UW? 1 .:l.x ' I ' X X xv 1 , , ' 55 I Mills is seen in lhe middle of long loroad jump. .W g X, f Baseball and Golf Round Out Spring Sports sa 7 A .- we 3 V: Ar 'mf Q, ., SNMP 3' :QLU 'Ulf QLUUQ . 5- 6' SL U Ng, Karnaris Takes an infield grounder. Firsl' Row: Boggs. Kamaris. McClin+on, Smilh, Ferguson, Pulman, Cook, Second Row: Jordon, Marlin, Robinson, Gardner, Mullins, Turner. and Cowley. K ww, ,rm ,. ,, ll lx . rw Boggs and Ferguson seem ready for opposing pilchers. Mirclwell, King,Wl1He. Crabrree. Smiilw, Nelson. Caulder, l-lunlinglon. Physical Fitness Gained Through Girls' Sports l l W i? X x E y . ...K I f 5 Mrs. Love is a friend as well as a ieacher 'ro her K--. girls. Block C recipienls lefl' +o righl: Massalou, Berry: Richisier. Pailerson. Price, May, l-loplcins, Byrcl, and Kennedy. Jucly Girdler hopes io make a safe landing afler' diving over five girls. M t j Q rg . 11' szzsv 'W The coveTed block C is earned by obTaining a ToTal oT Ten poinTs in various aTTernoon acTiviTies. One poinT is award- ed To a girl Tor parTicipaTing in a sporT. IT she makes The varsiTy Team, she re- ceives Three addiTional poinTs. Mrs. Sudie Love is in charge OT boTh Treshmen and upperclass gyrn classes. She also Teaches healTh anci sponsors The girls' aTTer-school acTiviTies. Having TaughT aT C.l-LS. Tor seven years, Mrs. Love has earned The respecT and ad- miraTion oT all The girls. ATTer doing various exercises which sTrengThen and increase agiliTy, The girls begin Tumbling on The maTs. Individual and couple sTunTs as well as pyramid building are TaughT. These girls discover ThaT pyramid building can be Tun. if ki I x Q f - ' - ' filw- :gags .' - Nrrfif-5 4.: . 3' L, '- L.-rg. . ,iz-s. f . A :xkgf , ' ':. :K V , , . 0 , :Q ' , Gfirrg'-ug,ffg,.-,,,r '.. ' 4 :gm 5.:.:r..g . iv K Mrs. Love assisTs Linda Byrd wiTh a hand sTand ThaT one oughT To make iT! hopes Sharon Kennedy. Volleyball Teaches Teamwork Volleyball begins The season oT girls' sporTs. The basic rules and regulaTions are +augh+ in The gym classes. Girls who excel in This sporT parTicipaTe on The aTTernoon volleyball Team. DuplicaTing lasT year's record, The varsiTy Team placed second in The CiTy Volleyball Tournament Firsl' Row: Girdler, l-loplcins, Wheeler, Price, Second Row: May, Edwards, Byrd. Berry. PaTTerson, Third Row: Jacoby. WeaTherly, Jacobs, Furr. Kennedy. RichisTer. STudenT oTTicials Sharon Kennedy and AnneTTe Massalou prepare Tor a volleyball game. Berry and Byrd wail To gel lhe lap from Richisfer or Price. Baskefball This spori is Jrhe mosi popular among +he girls a+ C.l'l.S. The gym classes play games among Themselves. The varsi+y Team compeies wi+h o+her schools. Las+ year Jrhe C.l-LS. girls' baslcelball 'ream placed number l one in +he ciiy. Frances May praclices a layup while Jrhe ofhers wail iheir +urn Leff io righ'I': McKraclcen, Jacobs. Weaiherl.y. Jacoby. PaHerson. Hopkins. May. Richisier, Price. Berry. Furr. Kennedy. Byrd Wheeler. Edwards. if g, 3 Aim for Coordination Archery is a iavoriie spori among 'l'he girls ai' C.l'l.S. A+ ihe close oi ihe season a iournameni is held. The girl shooiing 'rhe highesi number oi poinis becomes ihe champion. Modern dancing is ihe newesi addiiion To ihe gym classes. The purpose is 'io beiier muscular coordinaiion and posiure. Rhyihmic iundamenials and basic dance warm-up exercises are iaughi. Columbia l-ligh has an excelleni' girls' 'rraclc Jream. Lasi' year C.l'l.S. won iirsi' place in The senior division oi 'rhe Ciiy-Wide Track lvleei. The field evenis include Jrhe shoi pui, ihe soiiball Throw, ihe high jump, and 'rhe sianding and ihe running broad lump. Wheeler, Edwards, Furr. Jacoby, and lvicliraclcen prepare 'for archery class. Warm-up exercises help io limber +igh+ muscles. . -1 ' is, i 4 1 ,f -- l-lalil Don'+ come any far+her, warns Judy Wheeler. s e i i Q.. i i M. H X E, . i gefliy Lynn Price. Sylvia Pa'Herson. and Carhy Sox lours'r forward for fhe IOO yard y as . i i I Sharon Kennedy makes a running broad iump i i Ai. Up and a+ 'um. says Naomi Berry. Lei her fly. exclaims Sylvia PaH'erson. Senior Directory ADAMS, BARBARA ANN-Debale Club 3, 4 Sec. 4: Lislen- ing Club I, 2: Bridge Club I, 2.13: Hi-Life I, 2, 3, 4: Explorers Club I: Inlernalional Relalions Club 4: Lalin Club I: French Club 3: Sporls Club 2. AIKEN, ROBERT WAYNE-Checker Club I, 2, 4 Pres. 2: Teen Talk Club 4 Pres. 4: Folk Singing Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: Mos'r Talenled : Booslers Club I, 2: Sporls Club I, 2: Palmello Trails I, 2: Pacesellers Club 4. AIKEN, RONALD DOUGLAS-Sporls Club I, 2, 3, 4: V.-Pres. 3 Treas. 3: Booslers Club I, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 3: Checker Club 2, 3, 4 Pres. 3 V.-Pres. 3: Marriage Counseling 3 Pres. 3: V.- Pres. ol Homeroom 3: Teen Talk Club 3 V.-Pres. 3: Pacesellers Club 3: Mosl' Talenledf' AMICK, BRENDA KAY-Godbold Aclivily Award 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Senior Class Treasurer: Palmello Girls' Slale 3: Mosl Likely To Succeed, Oplimisl' Youlh Award 4: Anchor Club 2, 3, 4 Direclor 2, 3 V.-Pres. 4: Execulive Council I, 2, 3, 4: Meril' Scholarship Einalisl 4: Hi-Life 2, 3, 4 Edilorial Assislanl' 3 Managing Edilor 4: Belly Crocker Award 4: Girls' Chorus 3 Pres. 3: Columbia High Singers 4: Delegale 'lo SCSPA 2, 3: Delegale lo SCASC 4: Delegale 'lo Honor Sociely Convenlion 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: V.-Pres. of Homeroom 3: Sec. of Homeroom 3: lnlernalional Relalions Club 2, 3 Pres. 2 Sec. 2: Lalin Club I, 2 Sec, I: Bridge Club I, 2 Sec. I, 2: Winner of Thela Sigma Phi Fealure Slory of The Monlh Conlesl' 4. AMICK, TIMOTHY J.-Marshal 3, 4: V.-Pres. of Homeroom 2: Sec. of Homeroom 4: Bridge Club I, 2, 3 V.-Pres. 4: Chess Club I, 2: Cheerleaders' Club 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Explorers Club 2: Geomelry Review Club 3: Sporls Club 3: Coin Club 4. BAILEY, ROGER-Trade and lnduslry Club 3: Chess Club 2. BAINE, TERRY-Checkers Club 2 V.-Pres. 2: Canleen Worker 4: Sporls Club I, 2. BAKER, BETSY-Execufive Council 2, 3: Represenlalive Coun- cil I, 2: Pres. of Homeroom I, 2: Bigges+ EIirl : Godbold Aclivilies Award: Old English C : Y-Teens 2, 3 Pres. 2: Marshal 3, 4: Canleen Worker 2, 3, 4: FBLA 4 Pres. 4: Y-Teens Sec. 3: Y-Teens Execulive Commillee 3: Booslers Club I: Sporls Club 2, 3: Cheerleaders Club 2: Supply Room Worker 3: Execulive Council Typisl 3: Pacesellers Club 4 Pres. 4 Sec. 4: Chess Club Sec. BANKS, SUSIE-Folksinging Club 4 Pres.: Pacesellers Club 4 Sec. 4: Checkers Club 4 Sec. 4: Teen Talk Club 4 Treas.: Sporls Club 2, 3: Red Cross Represenlalive 2: Senior Pulure Teachers 2: Cheerleaders Club I: Fulure Nurses I: GAA I. BARNES, EDWARD-Chess Club I: Booslers Club I: Checkers Club I: Sporls Club 2, 3: DE Club 4: Ouldoor Sporlsman Club 4. BASS, KENNY-Checker Club I, 2: DE Club 3, 4. BELLIVEAU, DONNA GAIL-Trade and lnduslry Club 3, 4. BERRY, NAOMI RUTH-Godbold Aclivilies Award 4: Block C 2 Slar 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Volley- ball I, 2, 3, 4: GAA 2,s3, 4: Sporls Club 3, 4: Senior Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Junior Fulure Teachers I, 2: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3: Marriage Counseling 2: Y-Teens I. BLEVINS, TIBIA SHARON-Honor Roll 4: Sec. ol Homeroom I: Rebel Slaff I, 2: Palmello Trails 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 4 Sec. 4: Sec. ol Red Cross 4: Bridge Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Junior Eulure Teachers I, 2: Travel Club I: Sporls Club I, 2, 3: GAA I: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3: Band 2: Marriage Counseling 3: Supply Room Worker 2. BLUME, JIM-Sporls Club I, 2, 3, 4: Explorers Club 3: Occu- palions Club 3: Pacesellers Club 4: B-Squad Baskelball: Oul- door Sporlsman Club 4. BOGGS, JIM-Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Varsily Baseball 3, 4: Block C 3: V.-Pres. of Homeroom 3, 4: Sporls Club 3, 4: Booslers Club 4: Paceserlers Club 4: Checkers Club 3, 4. BOLICK, THOMAS K.-Travel Club I: Checkers Club 2, 3, 4: Sporls Club I, 3, 4. BOOKTER, ED-DE Club 4: Coin Club 4: Checkers Club I: Bible Survey Club I. BOST, THERISA RENA-Sec. ol: Homeroom I, 2: Y-Teen I: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3: Lislening Club 2: Trade and Induslry 3, 4: Pacesellers Club 4: Fulure Homemakers I: Mixed Chorus 2. BRANHAM, GENIA-Airporl High School I, 2, 3: Pace- sgrllgrs Club 4: DE Club 4 Officer 4: Dramalics Club 4: Booslers u 4. BRANHAM, KENNETH L.-Checkers Club I, 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 4: Sporrs Club I, 2, 3: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: J. V. Foolball 2: Explorers Club 2: Drama Club 4: Booslers Club 4: Coin Club 4. BRANHAM, STEVE C.-Band I, 2, 3: Band Club I: Chess Club I Pres. I : Ouldoor Sporlsman Club 4. BRANNON, MARK-Homeroom Pres. I, 2, 3: Homeroom V.- Pres. I, 2,- 3: V.-Pres. of Junior Class: Presidenl ol Nalional Honor Sociely 4: V.-Pres. of Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Cheer- leader 4: Execulive Council 4: Key Club 4: Bridge Club 2 Pres. 2: Head Floor Monilor 3: Honor Roll 4: lnlerschool Council 4. BRAZELL, BARARA ANNE--FHA I, 2: Trade and Induslry Club 3.4. BRAZELL, GERALD- Mosl Alhlelic : King Teen 4: Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 4: B-Squad Foolball I: Track I, 3, 4: Pres. of Homeroom 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4 Pres. 4 Treas. 3: All-Slale Chorus 4: Senior Ensemble 4: Old English C 4: Sporls Club I, 2, 3, 4: Marriage Counseling 2: Lislening Club I: English Club I: Modern Music Club I. BREWER, RONALD CARL-Homeroom Pres. I: Sporls Club I, 2, 3: Chess Club I: DE Club 3, 4: Checkers Club 2, 3. BRINSON, RONALD S.-Bus Driver 3, 4: Sporrls Club I, 2, 3, 42 DE Club 4. BROCK, RONALD GARY-PaceseHers Club 4 Pres. 4 V.-Pres. 4: Teen Talk Club 4 Pres. V.-Pres. 4: Checkers Club 4 Pres. 4 V.-Pres. 2: Chess Club 4: Sporls Club 2. 3: Library Council 2: Junior Red Cross I, 2: V.-Pres. ol: Homeroom. BROWN, KERRY-Homeroom Pres. 4: Chess Club 4: Geom- elry Review Club 4: Lalin Club 2: Sporls Club 3. BUCK, MICHAEL PALMER--Key Club 3, 4 Pres. 4, Sec. 4: Execulive Council 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Publicalions Business Slafl 3, 4 Business Manager 4: Columbian Slall 3, 4 Boys' Sporls Edilor 4: Represenlalive Council I, 2: Homeroom Pres. I, 2: B-Squad Eoolball I: Booslers Club I, 2, 3: Track 3: Oplimisl' Youlh Award 4: Mos+ Dependable : Marshal 3, 4: Goclbold Aclivilies Award 4. BUSH, JANET KAY-Homeroom V.-Pres. Homeroom Sec.: Teen Talk Club: Lislening Club 2: Dramalics Club: Cheer- leaders Club I, 2: Senior Fulure Teachers. BUTLER, BETTIE JEAN-FHA I, 2: Trade and Induslry 3, 4: Cheerlears Club I, 2: Booslers Club I, 2: GAA I, 2. BUTLER, FRED WINSTON-James Island High School 2. 3: Chess Club I: Band I Band Club I: DE Club 4. BUTLER. WENDY-Homeroom V.-Pres. 4: Sporfs Club I, 2. 3. 4: Dramafics Club I, 2, 3. 4: Explorers Club 4: Boosfers Club I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Band Club I: Junior Red Cross. BYARS, PAMELA JEAN-Cheerleaders Club 2, 3: Checkers Club 3, 4: Fufure Nurses Club I, 2, 3. 4 Pres. 2: Senior Fufure Teachers 2 Sec. 2: Sporfs Club 2, 3, 4. BYRD, LINDA-Cheerleaders Club I: Fufure Nurses I: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Track I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Varsify Bowling 34: Block C 2: Sfar 34: Godbold Acfivifies Award 3: Sporfs Club 2, 3: Repre- senfafive Council 4: Homeroom Pres. 4. CAMPBELL, JOHN-Therrell High School I. 2: Mafh Club 3. 4: Boosfers Club 3, 4: Sporfs Club 3: Homeroom Pres. 3, 4: Represenfafive Council 3, 4 Pres. 4: Varsify Baskefball 3. 4: Varsify Baseball 3: Bridge Club 4: Key Club 3, 4. CATES, GLENDA--Pres. of Fufure Nurses 4: Fufure Nurses 2, 3, 4: Fufure Teachers 2, 3: Sporfs Club 2, 3, 4: Sporfs Club B 2, 3, 4: Checker Club 2, 4: Publicafions Business Sfaff 3. 4: Modern Music I: Mr. Hick's Office 2: Mr. Kirk's Office 3, 4: Dramafics Club. CATOE, LINDA SUE--Homeroom Secrefary I. 2. 3. 4: Y- Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Sec. I: Infer-Club 2: Vice Pres. 4: Y-Teens Ex. Commiffee I, 2, 3. 4: Cheerleaders I: Fufure Homemakers I: Fufure Teachers I: Fufure Business Leaders 4: Sporfs Club A 2, 3: Sporfs Club B 2. 3. 4. CHAUNCEY, BONNIE LEE-Honor Roll 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Sec.-Treas. Represenfafive Council 4: Pres. and Vice-Presiclenf of Senior Fufure Teachers 4: Mosf lnfellecfual : Anchor Club 4: Pres. and Sec. of Homeroom 4: Vice-Pres. Geomefry Review Club 4: Columbia Club 3: Publicafions Busi- ness Sfaff 3: Sec. Junior Red Cross 3: French Club II 4: Bridge Club 4: Sporfs Club 4. CHILDERS, RICHARD ALLEN-Chess Club 2: chess Club Pros. 3: Senior Ensemble 4: Hall Monifor 4. CHRISTMAS, LINDA-Vice-Presidenf of Homeroom I, 2: Hi-Life I, 3: Junior Red Cross I: Vice-Presidenf Red Cross I: Cheerleaders I, 2. 3: Dramafics I, 2. 3: Sporfs Club 4: Junior Fufure Teachers 2: Senior Fufure Teachers 3: Boosfers Club I, 2: Explorers Club 3: Fufure Homemakers. COLLINS, TOMMY LEVERNE-Explorers Club II 3, 4. CONNOR, JANICE-Sec. of Senior Class 4: Mosf Courfe- ous 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Anchor Club 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Marshal 3, 4: Represenfafive Council 3: Pres. of Homeroom 3: Hi-Life 3: Monifor 3, 4: Cafeferia Hall Monifor 2: Vice-Pres. of Homeroom 2: Sec. of Homeroom 2: Fuf. Business Leaders 3: Bridge Club 4: Sec. of Kniffing Club: Cheerleaders Club 2. cook, PHILIP DUANE-All Sfafe Chorus 4: Junior Ensemble 3:' Senior Ensemble 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Chess Club 3: Checkers Club 4: Coin Club 4: Bridge Club 3: Explorers Club 3: Dreher High School 2: Denfsville High School 2. COURTENAY, JULIA KAYE-Volleyball I: Baskefball I, 2: Bowling 3: Cafeferia Monifor 3: Chorus Librarian 2: Trade and lndusfry 3. 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 4: Cheerleaders Club 2: Marriage Counseling 2: Dramafics Club 2. 3: Boosfers Club I:GAAl. COURTNEY, SANDRA K.-Homeroom Pres. 2, 3: Homeroom V.-Pres. 3: Girls' Afhlefic I I Sec. I: Boosfers Club I, 2, 3: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I: DE Club 4: Checkers Club 3. 4: FHA 2. CROOM, MARGARET-Homeroom Pres. 4: Homeroom Sec. 3: Sporfs Club 2, 3, 4: Checkers Club I, 4: Junior Fufure Teachers 2: Senior Fufure Teachers 3, 4: French Club 4: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Fufure Nurses 2: Boosfers Club I. 2: Dramafics Club 2. CROOM, MARJORIE-Fufure Nurses 3. 4 Pres. 3, 4: V.-Pres. 3 Treas. 4: Homeroom Pres. 2: Homeroom V.-Pres. 3: Publica- fions Business Sfaff 4: Sporfs Club I, 2. 3. 4: Checkers Club I, 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. Sec.: French Club I, 2: Library Assisfanf 2: Mr. Kirk's Office Assisfanf 4: Modern Music Club I: Dramafics Club 2: Junior Fufure Teachers 2. CROSBY, MARY ELAINE-Senior Ensemble 4: Columbia High Singers 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Publicafions Business Sfaff 3: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3: Modern Music Club 2: FBLA 4: Junior Ensemble 3 Sec. 3: Sporfs Club 2, 4: Travel Club I: Bible Survey Club I: Dramafics Club 2: Boosfers Club 3. CULLEY, DENNIS-Dramafics Club I, 2, 3: Trade and lndusfry 4. DAVIS, MARY ANN-FHA I, 2, 3: Marriage Counseling I: Sporfs Club 4: Trade and Indusfry 3.4. DAVIS, MARY CHRISTINE-Cheerleaders Club 2, 3: Y-Teens I: Fufure Nurses I: Dramafics Club 2. DERRICK, BOBBY-Checkers Club I, 2. DERRICK, DENISE ANTIONETTE--Alcorn Junior High I: Homeroom Sec. 2. 3, 4: All Sfafe Chorus 4: Senior Ensemble 4 V.-Pres. 4: Columbia High Singers 4: Librarian 4: Library Assisfanf 3, 4: Library Council 3, 4 Pres. 4: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3.4: Fufure Nurses 2, 3: Y-Teens 2. DERRICK, MILFORD-Chess Club I: Sporfs Club 2. 3, 4: Trade and Indusfry 2, 3: Checkers Club 4. DEWEESE. JAMES MICHAEL-Varsify Track 3: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4: Occupafions Club 4: Paceseffers Club 4: Checkers Club'3, 4: Sporfs Club 4. DOMINICK, LANELLE-Columbian Sfaff 2. 3, 4 Assisfanf Edifor 3 Eclifor-in-Chief 4: Treas. of SCASC 3: Execufive Council 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Hi-Life Sfaff 2, 3, 4 Exchange Edifor 2: Godloold Acfivifies Award 3: Key Club Sweefhearf 4: Opfimisf Youlh Award 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Anchor Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Direcfor 4: Besf All Round : Delegafe 'Io SCASC Convenfion 3, 4: Delegafe fo NASC Convenfion 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. 2: Homeroom Sec. I, 3. 4: Junior Fufure Teachers 2 Pres. 2: Canfeen Worker 2, 3, 4: Mr. Hicks' Office Assisfanf 2, 3: Boosfers Club I: Cheerleaders Club I: Travel Club I: Winner of Richland Counfy Men'I'al Healfh Sfory Confesf 2: Delegafe fo S. C. Yearbook Associa- fion Conference 3: Youfh Governmenf Day 2. DRIGGERS, HARRY-Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 3: Track 2. 3: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4. DRIVER, CHARLES RAY-Track 3: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club I, 2: DE Club 3.4: Explorers Club I. EIDSON, JANICE-Explorers Club I: Marriage Counseling I: Chess Club 2: Trade and Indusfry 3, 4: Cheerleaders Club 2. ELBERT, CARSON BOAN-Travel Club I, 2, 3: DE Club 3. 4: Homeroom Pres. I: Homeroom V.-Pres. 2. ELDER, CONNIE-Anchor Club 3, 4: Execufive Council 4: Friendliesf : Miss-High-Miss: Represenfafive Council 3: Fufure Nurses I Pres. I: Fufure Nurses Sec. 4: Homeroom Sec. I, 2. 3. 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. 2: Library Assisfanf 3, 4: V.-Pres. of Library Council 4: Supply Room Worker 3. ELDER, ELIZABETH-Anchor Club 4: Old English C 31 Sec. of Library Council 3, 4: Pres. of Travel Club I: Homeroom Sec. I: Dramafics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Library Assisfanf I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Monifor I, 2, 3: Sporfs Club 3. 4: Fufure Teachers I: Modern Music Club I, 2: Lisfening Club 3. ELEAZER, KARL ANN-Opfimisf Youfh Award 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: BesI' School Spirif : Anchor Club 3, 4: Hi-Life Sfaff 2, 3, 4 Feafure Edifor 3, 4 Exchange Edifor 2 Ediforial Assisfanf 2: Columbian Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Old English C 2 Sfars 3, 4: Youfh Page Wrifer 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Mr. Kirk's Office Assisfanf 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Pres. 2: Rep- resenfafive Council 2: Youfh Council 3: Infernafional Relafions Club I: Rebel Sfaff I: Office Workers Club 2: Honor Roll 4. ELKIN, DETHIA D.-Denfsville High School I: Dramafics Club 2: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3: Sporfs Club 3, 4: Bridge Club 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Anchor Club 2, 3: Boosfers Club 2, 3: Lafin Club 2. ELLZEY, DANNY-B-Squad Foofball. I: Varsify Foofball 2, 3, 4 Co-Capfain 4: J-V Baskefball I: Varsify Baskefball 2, 3. 4: Baseball I: Besf Looking : Marshal 3: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 4 Pres. 4: Boosfers Club 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 3 Execufive Commiffee 2, 3: Represenfafive Council 2: Homeroom V.-Pres. I, 2, 4: Geomefry Review Club 4: Bridge Club 4: Block C 2 Sfar 3, 4. ELMGREN, CHERI-French Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: Senior Fufure Teachers 4: Dramafics Club 4: Homeroom Sec. 4: Sporfs Club 3, 4: Jenkins High I: Bishopville High 2, 3. ENGLISBE, WYNN BURTON-Gasfonia High I, 2: Foofball 3, 4: Block C 4: Key Club: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Track 3: Chess Club 3, 4: SporI's Club 3, 4: Boosfers Club 3, 4 Sec. 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. 4. ERWIN, MARGARET-Homeroom V.-Pres. I, 3: Bridge Club 3, 4 Sec. 3, 4: Mafh Club 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 3: Annual Sfaff 3, 4: Junior Fufure Teachers 2: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Dramafics Club I, 2: Sporfs Club I, 2: Boosfers Club I, 2: Library As- sisfanf 4: Y-Teens I: FHA I. ESTES, DONNA-French Club I, 3: Fufure Nurses I: Occupa- fions Club I, 2, 3: Infernafional Relafions Club 2, 3: Sporfs Club 2: Bridge Club 2, 3, 4: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Palmeffo Trails 4. EVANS, CECIL-DE Club 3, 4: Checker Club 2: Chess Club I: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3. EVANS, JOYCE-Infernafional Relafions Club 3, 4: 'Sporfs Club 3, 4: Checkers Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Liferary Sfaff 2: Palmeffo Trails 2: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: GAA I. EVANS, TEDDY-Varsify Foofball 4: J-V Foofball 3: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Chess Club I: Checkers Club 2: DE Club 3. 4. FARLEY, SUSAN-V.-Pres. of Sfudenf Body 4: Sec. of Sfudenf Body 4: Execufive Council 3, 4: Inferschool Council 4: Delegafe fo SASC Convenfion 4: Delegafe fo SCASC Workshop af Socarecla 4: Honor Council af Socareda 4: Hi-Life Sfaff 3, 4 Ediforial Assisfanf 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4 Treas. 4: Opfimisf Youfh Award 4: DAR Girl 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Nafional Merif Semi-Finalisf 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4 Officer 3: All-Cify Band 4: Miss Sporfsarama 4: Besf Per- sonalify : Columbian Sfaff 4: Delegafe 'Io NHS Workshop 4: Delegafe fo Sfafe SCASP Convenfion 3: Delegafe fo Disfricf SCASP Convenfion 4: Palmeffo Trails 2 Sec. 2 V.-Pres. 2 Pres. 2: Checkers Club 2: Homeroom Sec. I: Bancl Club I: Sporfs Club I: Bridge Club 2: Infernafional Relafions Club 3. FERGUSON, BILL-Heyward Gibbes I: Key Club 2, 3, 4 'Sergeanf-af-Arms 3 Pres. 4 Sec. 4:'Execu'rive Council 4: Pal- meffo Boys' Sfafe 3: Varsify Foofball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Block C 2 Sfar 3. 4: Marshal 3,' 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Coin Club 4 Pres. 4: Mosf PopuIar : Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4: Sporfs Club 2: Homeroom V.-Pres. 2, 4: Paceseffers Club 4: Infernafional Relafions Club 3. FLAKE, RICHARD-B-Squad Foofball I: Sporfs Club 2, 3. 4: Boosfers Club 2, 3: Checkers Club 2, 3, 4: J-V Foofball 2: Track 2, 3: Varsify Foofball 4: Besf Dressed FLOWERS, LINDA-Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 3 V.-Pres. 4: Y-Teens I: Infernafional Relafions Club 3, 4: Lafin Club I, 2: Sporfs Club 2, 3, 4: Checkers Club 2.3.4. FOX, SANDRA-Y-Teens I: Boosfers Club I, 2: Trade and Indusfry 3. 4: Sporfs Club 2, 4: Cheerleaders Club 2: Baskef- ball 2: Archery I: Dramafics Club 2: Marriage Counseling 2. FREEMAN, DONNA-Represenfafive Council 4: Homeroom Sec. 3: Besf Dressed : Mr. Kirk's Office Assisfanf 3: Monifor 2: Senior Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Sporfs Club 2, 3: Mafh Club 4: Lisfening Club 3: Annual Liferary Sfaff 2: Cheerleaders Club 2: Y-Teens I. FREEMAN, JIMMIE-Explorers Club I, 2: Baskefball I: DE Club 3, 4: Sporfs Club 3, 4: Boosfers Club 3, 4. FULMER, DANNY-Varsify Foofball 3, 4: J-V Foofball 2: Checkers Club 3, 4: Explorers Club 2: Boosfers Club 2: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3.4. FULMER, SHARON-Fufure Nurses I: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Fufure Teachers 2. 3: Sporfs Club 2: Marriage Counseling 2: Homeroom Sec. 2, 3: Homeroom V.-Pres. 4. GAINES, JUANITA-Travel Club: Bible Survey Club: Palmeffo Trails: Cheerleaders Club: DE Club. GARNER, MARGARET-Bus Driver 4: Palmeffo Trails I, 2, 3 Pres. 3: Cheerleaders Club 2: Occupafions Club I: Bible Survey Club 2: Sfudenf Head of Sfudy Hall 3. GARY, DARNELL-B Squad Foofball I: Chess Club 2: Checkers Club 2, 3: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4: DE Club 3: Cafeferia Worker I: Sporfs Club 2. GAUSE, LINDA ANN-M r. Kirk's Office Assisfanf 4: Cafeferia Monifor 3: Fufure Nurses I, 4: Y-Teens I, 2: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Checkers Club 3: Lisfening Club 3: Bible Survey Club 2, 3: Kniffing Club 4: Bridge Club 3, 4: Infernafional Relafions Club 4: English Club I. GAY, MARY JUNE-Dramafics Club I, 2: Boosfers Club 2: Sporfs Club 2: Bridge Club 4. GEIGER, BRENDA-Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3,- 4 Sec. 4: Religious Council 4: Godbold Acfivify Award 4: Anchor Club 3, 4 Treas. 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. 3: Monifor I, 2, 3: Floor Monifor 2, 3: Junior Red Cross I: Bible Survey Club I: Travel Club I: Track I, 2: Fufure Teachers I, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4: Hi-Life Sfaff 4: Lafin Club 2: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: German Club 4 Sec. 4: Geomefry Review Club 4 Sec. 4: Bridge Club 4 Pres. 4: Infernafional Relafions Club 3. GIBSON, DAVID-Sporfs Club 2, 3, 4: Checkers Club 2, 3: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4. GORDON, BOBBY RAY-Olympia High School I, 2: Sporfs Club 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Checkers Club 4: DE Club 4. GRADY, SIM-J-V Foofball 2: Varsify Foofball 3, 4: Block C 3 Sfar 4: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4 Pres. 4: Coin Club 4: Sporfs Club 3: Checkers Club 3 V.-Pres. 3: Chess Club I, 2. GRAHAM, SARAH LYNN-Loris High School I, 2: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Infernafional Relafions Club 4: Dramafics Club 3: Sporfs Club 3. GREEN, GORDON EDWARD-Sporfs Club I, 2: Explorers Club 2,.3: Chess Club 3.4: DE Club 4. HAIGLER, STEPHEN KENT-Pres. of Sfudenf Body 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Key Club 3. 4 Hisforian 4: Opfimisf Youfh Award 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Execufive Council 2, 3, 4: Represenfafive Council 2: Track Team 3, 4: Block C 3: J-V Foofball 2: B Squad Baskefball I: PaIme++o Boys' Sfafe 3: Delegafe fo Socareda 4: Delegafe fo SCASC Convenfion 3, 4: Marshal 3: Junior Fufure Teachers 2 Pres. 2 V.-Pres. 2: Senior Fufure Teachers 3 Treas. 3: Bridge Club I: Sporfs Club I: Cafeferia Worker I: Columbian Sfaff 3: Infernafional Rela- fions Club 2, 4: Dramafics Club I: Lafin Club I V.-Pres. I: Modern Music Club. HAMMOND, RABON LOIS-Airporf High I, 2: Orangeburg High 3: Varsify Volleyball 4: Kniffing Club 4: Chorus Club 41 GAA 4. HARRIS, PAM-Homeroom Sec. I, 2, 3: Homeroom Pres. 4: Publicafions Business Sfaff 2: Hi-Life Sfaff 4: Anchor Club 4: FHA 3, 4 Parliamenfarian 3 V.-Pres. 4: Office Worker 4: Knif- fing Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: Old English C 4: Bible Survey Club 2 Sec. 2. HART, JOYCE-Travel Club I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3 Sec. 3: Y-Teens Inferclub Council 3: Sporfs Club 2, 3: Boosfers Club 2, 3: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3, 4. HAWKINS, MARSHA-Y-Teens I, 2: Travel Club I: Boosfers Club 2: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3: Dramafics Club 4: Kniffing Club 4: Sporfs Club 3. HENRY, DENNIS-Sporfs Club I, 2. 3, 4 Treas. 3: Boosfers Club I, 2, 3: Geornefry Review Club 4: Chess Club 4 Pres. 4: B Squad Foofball I: J-V Foofball 3. HICKS, LINDA DIANE-GAA I, 2: Sporfs Club 2, 3: Home- room Sec. 3: Teen Talk Club 4 Sec. 4: DE Club 4 Hisforian 4 Chaplain 4: Fufure Nurses 3: FHA 3. HILL, LUCY-Infernafional Relafions Club 4: Fufure Nurses Club 4. HINSON, ANDREW LEE-Boosfers Club I. 2, 3 Execufive Commiffee I, 2, 3: Band I. 2, 3: Band Club I, 2: Modern Music Club 2: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3, 4: B-Squad Foofball I: Track I: B-Squad Baskefball I: Homeroom Sec. 3. JACKSON, KENNETH RAY-FFA 2: Sporfs Club 4: Checkers Club 4: Chess Club 4: Trade and Indusfry 3, 4: Office Assisfanf 4. JACOBY, SANDY-Fufure Nurses I Sec. I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Inferclub Council 2 V.-Pres. 3 Sec. 4 Y-Teens Execufive Com- miffee 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4: Sporfs Club 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Block C 4: Cheerleaders Club 2. JEFFCOAT, TED ALAN-Hi-Y Club 2: Homeroom V.-Pres. 3: Homeroom Pres. 4: Sporfs Club 2, 3: Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4. JONES, STEVE A.-Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: B-Souad Foofball I: Boosfers Club I, 2, 3: Junior Red Cross 2: Checkers Club 3: DE Club 3, 4 Pres. 4 V.-Pres. 4. JOWERS, GERALD DRAYTON-Key Club 3, 4 V.-Pres, 4 Hisforian 3: Boys' Sfafe 3: Infernafional Relafions Club 3. 4 Pres. 4: Palmeffo Trails 4 Pres. 4: Explorers Club 2, 3 V.-Pres. 3: Marshal 3, 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Hi-Life Sfaff 2, 3, 4 Phofographer 3, 4: Publicafions Business Sfaff 2: Sfamp and Coin Club I, 2: Reoresenfafive Council I: Modern Music Club I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4. KAMARIS, ALEX-B-Squad Baskefball I: J-V Baskefball 2: Varsify Baskefball 3, 4: Block C 3 Sfar 4: B-Squad Foofball I: Checkers Club Pres. V. Pres.: Occupafions Club Sec.: Sporfs Club I, 2: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club: Hi-Y Club Pres. Sec. KELL, THOMAS J.-B-Squad Foofball I: J-V Foofball 2, 3: Homeroom V.-Pres. I: Homeroom Pres. 2: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Lisfening Club I: Checkers Club I, 2, 3: Folksinging Club 4: Teen Talk Club 4: Paceseflers Club 4: Bus Driver 3, 4: Track I. KELLEY, DONNIE-Band I: Band Officer 3, 4: Chorus 4: Modern Music Club I, 2: Lisfening Club 2, 3: Sporfs Club 3, 4: Geomefry Review Club 4: Oufdoor Sporfsrnan Club 4: Palmeffo Trails 4. KELLY, CAROLYN JEAN-FHA 4. KELLY, GEORGE-Senior Ensemble 4: Golf Team 4: J-V Foofball 3: Coin Club 4: Sporfs Club 4: Represenfafive Council 2: Checkers Club 3: V.-Pres. of Homeroom 4. KELLY, SUSAN-Homeroom Pres. 2: Homeroom Sec. 2: Home- room V.-Pres. 3: Dramafics Club 3: Boosfers Club 2, 3: Sporfs Club 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2: Represenfafive Council 2: FHA 2. KENNEDY, SHARON-Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 3: Block C 2 Sfar 3, 4: Homeroom Sec. 2, 3, 4: Senior Ensemble 4 Sec. 4: Junior Ensemble 3 V.-Pres. 3: Varsify Track Team I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Volleyball Team 2, 3, 4 Capfain 4: Bowling 3, 4: 2nd place CHS Archery Tournamenf 3: GAA I, 2, 3 Sec. 2, 3: Varsify Baskefball 2, 3, 4: J-V Baskef- ball I: Travel Club I Sec. I: Senior Fufure Teachers 3: FHA 4: Kniffing Club 4: Boosfers Club 2: Sporfs Club 2: Cheerlead- ers Club 2. KIMREY, MARY-Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Occupafions Club 3, 4 Sec. 3: Lisfening Club 3: FBLA 3: Bridge Club 3: Cheerleaders Club 2: Junior Fufure Teachers 2: Marriage Counseling 2. KINARD, O'DELL-Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Hi-Life Sfaff 3, 4 Exchange Edifor 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Palmeffo Trails 4 Pres. 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. 4: Infernafional Relafions Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: MosI' InfelIecfuaI : Explorers Club 3: Hall Moni- for 4: Morning Monifor 4. LAMBERT, KANDICE-Homeroom V.-Pres. I: Cheerleaders Club I, 2, 3: Modern Music Club I: Checkers Club I, 3, 4 Sec. 3: Infernafional Relafions Club 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4: Sporfs Club 2, 4: Mr. Hicks' Office Assislani' 3: Boosfers Club 4. LEE, STEVE-B-Squad Foofball I: Homeroom Sec. I: J-V Foofball 2: Varsify Foofball 3, 4: Block C 4: Sporfs Club I, 2: Checkers Club I, 2: DE Club 3.4. LEON, ADOLFO-Cafeferia Worker 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 2. LOLLIS, DONNA-Heyward Gibbes I: Fufure Teachers 2: Y-Teens 2, 4: Bridge Club 4: DE Club 4: Honor Roll 4. LONG, BOBBY--Key Club 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 4: Sec.-Treas. of Junior Class 3: Homeroom Pres. 3: Homeroom V.-Pres. I: Coin Club 4: Represenfafive Council 3: Execufive Council 4: Bridge Club 3 Pres. 3: Marshal 3, 4: Bus Driver 3, 4: Geomefry Review Club 4 Pres. 4: Dramafics Club 2: Audio Visual Aids 3: Mafh Club 2, 4: Chess Club 4 Pres. 4: Boosfers Club I, 2: Monifor 3: Cheerleaders Club 3. LOONEY, JOSEPH B., JR.-Band I, 2, 3, 4 Drill Sergeanf 3 Sfudenl' Band Direcfor 4: All-Sfafe Band 3, 4: Marshal 3, 4: All-Sfafe Chorus 4: Senior Ensemble 4: Fufure Teachers I, 2, 3: Infernafional Relafions Club 3, 4: Chess Club I, 2: Band Club I, 2: Boosfers Club 2, 3: Cheerleaders Club 4: Lafin Club I: Drarnafics Club 3: Lisfening Club 3. LUCAS, BILL-Homeroom Pres. I, 2, 4 V.-Pres. 3 Sec. 3, 4: B-Squad Foofball I: J-V Foofball 2, 3: B-Squad Baskefball I: J-V Baskefball 2: Varsify Baskefball 3, 4: Block C SI'ar 3, 4: Represenfafive Council I, 2, 4: Goclbold Acfivifies Award 4: Manager Varsify Baseball 3: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3, 4: Boosfers Club I, 2, 3, 4 Execufive Commiffee 2, 3: Hi-Y 2 Pres. 2: Checkers Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: Geomefry Review Club 4: Mafh Club I. MCCLENNY, GAYE-Nafional Honor Sociefy Sec. 4 V.-Pres. 4: Religious Emphasis Chairman 4: Execufive Council 4: Home- room Pres. 2, 3, 4: Represenfafive Council 2, 3, 4: Anchor Club 3, 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Palmeffo Girls' Sfafe 3: Hi-Life Sfaff 2, 3, 4 Managing Edifor 3 Chief Copyreader 4: Mos+ DependabIe : Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. I, 3: Fufure Nurses I, 2 Sec. I Pres. I: Monifor 2, 3: La'Iin Club I, 2: Junior Red Cross 3 Cify-wide Council 3: Inferna- fional Relafions Club 3, 4: Explorers Club 3. MCCORMICK, ALLEN-Homeroom Pres. I: DE Club 4: Ou'I'- door Sporfsman Club 4: J-V Foofball 2, 3: B-Squad Foofball I: B-Squad Baskefball I. MCCORMICK, KAY NEIL-FHA I: Sporfs Club 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Boosfers Club 2: DE Club 4. MCKINNEY, SHIRLEY-Senior Ensemble 4: Chorus Club 3, 4: Sfenographic Sfudenl' Worker 4: New-Comers Club 3. MCKNIGHT, DIANNE-Honor Roll I: Volleyball 2: Travel Club I: Lafin Club I, 2: GAA I: Sporfs Club 4: Boosfers Club 2: Cheerleaders Club 3: Checkers Club 4: German Club 4: Bridge Club 4: Mr. Kirk's Office Assisfanf 2: Hi-Life Sfaff 3: Girls' Chorus 2. MCLEMORE, WAYNE-Pres. Senior Class: Homeroom Pres. I, 2, 3: Execufive Council 3, 4: Boosfers Club 3, 4 Pres. 3, 4: Marshal 3, 4: Besf Personalify : Track Team 3, 4: Block C 3 Sfar 4: French Club 3: Sporfs Club 3: B-Squad Baskefball I: J-V Baskefball 2: Varsify Baskefball 3, 4 Capfain 4: Key Club 3, 4 Sergeanf-af-Arms 4. MCQUITTY, PATRICIA K.-FHA 3, 4 Pres.: Trade and In- dusfry 3, 4 Sec. 3 V.-Pres. 4: Homeroom Sec. I: Bridge Club I, 2, 3: Dramafics Club I: Bowling Team 3, 4: Cheerleaders Club I: Kniffing Club 4: Sporfs Club 2: Travel Club 2: Pace- seffers Club 4. MACK, GEORGE-Coin Club I, 2, 4 V. Pres. 4 Sec. 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4: B-Squad Foofball I: Modern Music Club 2: Publicafions Business Slaff 3: Visual Aids 3 Pres. 3: Junior Red Cross 3 Pres. 3: Geomefry Review Club 4: Mafh Club 4: Sec. 4: Sporfs Club 4. MARSH, BILLY G.-Boosfers Club I: Occupafions Club I: Audio-Visual Aids 3: Proiecfionisl' 4: Bowling Team 3, 4: Track Manager 3: Block C 3: Hi-Cap Boosfers Club 4. MASON, MARY-Crayfon Junior High I: A. C. Flora High 2: DE Club 3, 4. MASSALOU, ANNETTE R.-Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Represenfafive Council 3: Homeroom Pres. 3: KniI'Iing Club 4 Sec. 4: GAA 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4: J-V Baskefball I: Varsify Baskef- ball 3: Varsify Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Varsify Track 3: Bridge Club 2, 3: Chess Club 2: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3: Fufure Teachers 2: Sporfs Club 2: French Club 3, 4: Paceseffers Club 4: Tennis 3: Bowling 3, 4: Block C 2 Sfar 4. MATTHEWS, DONNIE-B-Squad Foofball I: J-V Foofball 2: Checkers Club I, 2: Bridge Club I: Sporfs Club I, 3. MATTHEWS, JOHN-Alfernafe Cheerleader 4: Track Team: Coin Club: Sporfs Club: Cheerleaders Club: Folksinging Club 4. MECHLING, RAYMOND E.-Homeroom Pres. 4: Monifor 3: Bridge Club I, 3, 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Coin Club I, 4: Boosfers Club I: Cheerleaders Club I: Sporfs Club I, 2, 4. MEETZE, RITA ADELL-Homeroom Pres. I: Homeroom Sec. I, 2: Represenfafive Council I: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Fufure Teachers I: Boosfers Club I, 2: Sporfs Club 3, 4: Mafh Club 3, 4 V.-Pres. 4: Bridge Club 3, 4 V.-Pres. 4: German Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: Dramafics Club 2: Old English C 3. METTS, DOROTHY ANN-GAA I. 3. 47 DE Club 4: Track 3: Volleyball 3: Lisfening Club I: Monifor 4. MILLS, LARRY MILLS-Track I, 2, 3, 4: Co-Capfain Track 3: Block C 2 Star 3, 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL, REX VAN, JR.-Coin Club 4 Sec. 4: Golf Team 4: Sporfs Club 4: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4: Explorers Club 3: Audio-Visual Aids 3. MONTS, DEBRA+ Mosf TaIenfed : Homeroom Sec. I: All- Sfafe Chorus I, 4: All-Sfafe Chorus Clinic 3: Columbia High Singers I, 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: Senior Ensemble 4 Pres. 4: Fufure Teachers 2, 3 V.-Pres. 2: Accompanisf Club 3, 4 Pres. 3 V.-Pres. 4: Dramafics Club I: Publicafions Business Sfaff 2: Mr. Kirk's Office Assisfanf 4: Travel Club I: Palmeffo Trails 4 V.-Pres. 4: Boosfers Club I, 2: Cheerleaders Club I, 2, 3: Lislening Club 2, 3 V.-Pres. 2: Junior Ensemble 3. MOHR, PATRICIA-Leihehva High School I, 2, 3. MOODY, DIANNE-GAA I, 2: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Dramafics Club I, 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 4: Fufure Teachers Club I: Supply Room Workers 2: Boosfers Club 2: German Club 4 Pres. 4: Junior Red Cross 4 Treas. 4 Pres. 4. MORRIS, GLORIA-Homeroom Sec. 4: Dramafics Club 2, 3, 4: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Kniffing Club 4: FHA 3: Modern Music Club I: Office Assisfanf 3. MORRIS, MICHAEL A.-DE Club 3, 4: Pres. 3, 4: DE Club Sfudenf of Year 3: Old English C 4: Radio-Television Club 4 Pres. 4: Boosfers Club 2, 3: Sporfs Club 2, 3: Marshal 3. 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. 2. MORRISON, MIKE-B-Squad Foofball I: J-V Foofball 2, 3: Varsify Foofball 4: B-Squad Baskefball I: J-V Baskefball 3: Track I: Travel Club: Dramafics Club: Fufure Teachers 2, 3: Sporfs Club 3, 4: Geomefry Review Club 4. MURRAY, JAMES C.-Toul High School, Nancy, France 2, 3: All-Sfafe Chorus 4: Senior Ensemble 4: Chess Club 3. NATES, NORMA-Lisfening Club I, 2: DE Club 4: Chorus I, 2, 3. NEELEY, BARBARA-Modern Music Clu-b I: Cheerleaders Club 2: Homeroom V.-Pres. 2: Trade and Indus'I'ry 3, 4. NEWMAN. BRENDA JOYCE-Olympia High School I: Mar- riage Counseling: Cheerleaders Club: Sporfs Club: Teen Talk Club: Paceseffers Club. NICHOLS, LARRY-Cheerleaders Club 3, 4 Pres. 3 V.-Pres. 3: Block C 3 Sfar 4: Old English C 3: Marshal 3: Head Marshal 4: Boosfers Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club I, 2, 4: S orfs Club I, 2: Cheerleader 3, 4: Besf School SpiriI : Godjbold Acfivifies Award 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. 2. NUNAMAKER, JAM ES-Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4. NYE, DANA-Y-Teens 2: Fufure Nurses 2: DE Club 3, 4. PARRISH, VIOLA LEE-Bible Survey Club 3, 4: Fufure Nurses Club 3.4: Greenwood High School. PATTERSON, PATSY-Band Leffer I: Old English C 4: Band I, 2, 3: Band Club I: All-Sfafe Clinic Band 2: Mr. Hicks' Office Assisfanf 3, 4: Monifor 4: Infernafional Relafions Club 4: DE Club 4: Senior Fufure Teachers 4: Dramafics Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross I, 3: Bible Survey Club 2: Palmeffo Trails 3: Y-Teens I: Sporfs Club 2: Marriage Counseling 2: Lisfening Club 2: Confesfanf in Sfafe Band Solo Confesf 2, 3: Confesfanf for AlI4Sfafe Band 3. PATTERSON, SYLVIA-GAA I, 2: Y-Teens I: Sporfs Club I, 2: Affer School Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleaders Club I: Bible Survey Club 2: Trade and Indusfry 3, 4: Kniffing Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: Chorus Club 4. PERRY, EDGAR LESLIE, JR.-Varsify Baseball I, 3: B-Squad Baskelball I: Homeroom Pres. I: Bridge Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: Sporfs Club I, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 4: Boosfers Club 4: Denfsville High School. POOLE, SUSAN-Old English C 4: Columbian Sfaff 3, 4 Girls' Sporfs Edifor 4: Homeroom Sec. 3: Office Assisfanf 2, 3, 4: Monifor 3: Supply Room Worker 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 3, 4 Execufive Commiffee I, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4: Junior Fufure Teachers I, 2: Cheerleaders Club 2. POPE, IRIS-Junior Red Cross 2: Trade and Indusfry 3, 4. POTTS, LINDA-Checkers Club I, 2: Sporfs Club Sec.: Boosfers Club: WiI'Iiesf : Cheerleaders Club. PORTER, ANNE-Dreher High School I, 2: Honor Roll 4: Cheerleaders Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Junior Red Cross 4. POWELL, BRENDA YUVONNE-Cheerleaders Club: Y-Teens: DE Club. POWERS, ANN CAROLYN-Sporfs Club 3, 4: Fufure Nurses 2: Dramafics Club 3: Checkers Club 4: DE Club 3. 4: Sec. 4: Lancasfer High School I. PRICE, BETTY LYNN-GAA 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 2, 4 Sec. 3: Mr. Hicks' Office Assisfanf I, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: Boosfers Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3, 4: Bloomer Bowl 3: Godbold Acfivifies Award 3: Old English C 4: Block C 2: Sfar 3, 4: Varsify Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Varsify Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Varsify Track I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. 2, 4: Home- room Sec. 3. PRICE, LINDA-Travel Club I Treas. I: Y-Teens I, 2 Treas. I, 2 Execufive Comrniffee I, 2: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Home- room Sec. I: Junior Fufure Teachers 2: Senior Fufure Teachers 3: Mr. Hicks' Office Assisfanf 3: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: FBLA 3: Bridge Club 4. PROIETTI, SUZANNE-Y-Teens I, 2: Travel Club I: Fufure Teachers I, 4: Infernafional Relafions Club 3: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3, 4: Marriage Counseling 2: German Club 4: Track Team I: Boosfers Club 3: Sporls Club 2. RAINWATER, JERRY-DE Club 3, 4: German Club 3. RAMEY, JORDAN-Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Block C 2 Sfar 3, 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3, 4: Checkers Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: Sec. 3: Chess Club I, 2: Baskefball I: Cafeferia Monifor 2: Track 3: Baseball I: DE Club 4 Edifor 4 Promofion Manager 4. RAWLINS, ALBERT LUTHER-Chicago High School I, 2. 3: Bridge Club 4: Chess Club 4: Sporfs Club 4. RAY, WILLIAM RUSSELL-Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Boosfers Club I, 2, 3: Block C 3 Sfar 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Library Assisf- anf 4: Library Council 4. RAYBUCK, HELEN-Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Represenfafive Council I: Homeroom V.-Pres. 3, 4: Dramafics Club 3, 4: Boosfers Club 3, 4: Sporfs Club 3, 4: Lisfening Club 2, 3: Band Lelrfer I: Band Club I. REDMOND, WAYNE-Checkers Club I: Chess Club 2: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4. RICH, GEORGE--Hi-Life Sfaff I, 2, 3, 4 Sporfs Edifor 2, 3 Edifor-in-Chief 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Execufive Coun- cil 4: Key Club 4: Homeroom Pres. 2, 3: Represenfafive Council 2, 3: Old English C 3, Opfimisl' Youfh Award 4: Second Place in SCSPA Sporfs Column Wrifer of fhe Year 2: Winner of Thefa Sigma Phi Sfory of fhe Monfh Confesf 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4 V.-Pres. 3: Columbian Sfaff 2: Marshal 3, 4: Chorus Club 4: Lisfening Club 3: Boosfers Club I, 2, 3: Modern Music Club 2: Sporls Club I: Monifor I, 2, 3. RICHARDSON, SANDRA LEE-Y-Teens I, 27 FHA I, 21 Fufure Nurses 2: Trade and Indusfry 3, 4: Bridge Club 4. RICHISTER, BEVERLY-Block C 2 Sfar 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Varsify Volleyball 2, 3, 4: FHA I, 2: GAA I, 2: Trade and Indusfry 3.4. RICHISTER, WOODROW-Homeroom Pres. 2: Occupafions Club 4 Pres. 4: Track Team I: Checkers Club I, 2, 3.4: Boosfers Club 2: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3, 4: Explorers Club 2, 3, 4: Baskef- ball, J-V 2: Modern Music Club 2. RINGER, PAMELA MARIE-Homeroom V.-Pres. 3: Head Floor Monifor 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Pres. I, 3 V.-Pres. 2 Treas. 4 Execufive Commiflee I, 2, 3, 4: Band Member 3: Maioreffe 3: Cafeferia Monifor 3: Cheerleaders Club I, 3: FHA I, 2: FBLA 3, 4: Paceseffers Club 4: Explorers Club 3: Cafeferia Worker I, 2, 3, 4. RISH, MARY FRANCES-Trade and Indusfry 3, 4: Cheer- leaders Club 2:. Volleyball I: Sporfs Club I, 2: Bridge Club 4: GAA I, 2: Chess Club 2: Fufure Nurses I: Baskefball I. RIVERS: BETTY ANN-Homeroom Sec. I: Office Assisfanf 3: Bridge Club I, 2, 4: Junior Fufure Teachers I, 2: Boosfers Club 2: FBLA 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club I: GAA 2, 3: Checkers Club 3.4. ROACH, HARRIETTE-Junior Red Cross 3: Travel Club I: Bridge Club I: Boosfers Club 2: Sporfs Club 2: Kniffing Club 4: GAA I, 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 4: FHA 4: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3. ROUSE. BISHOP C. ROWELL, JIMMY-Homeroom Pres. 3, 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 4: Represenfafive Council 3, 4: Sporfs Club I, 2: Marshal 4: Junior Girls' Coach 3: B-Squad Foofball I: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4: Bowling Team 4: Elecfion Chairman 4: J-V Foofball 2: Block C Club 4. ROWLAND, JOY-Homeroom Treas.: Modern Music Club I, 2: Volleyball I: Baskefball I: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 3 Sec. Inferclub Council: FBLA 3, 4: GAA I, 2: Marriage Counseling 2. SABBAGHA, SALEEMA-Honor Sociefy 3: Columbian Sfaff 3, 4 Copy Edifor 4: Hi-Life Sfaff 2: Homeroom Pres. I: Repre- senfafive Council I: Office Worker 2, 3, 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. I: Canfeen Worker I, 2: Cheerleaders Club 2, 3: Dramafics Club I: Boosfers Club I: Lafin Club I, 2: Travel Club I: Checkers Club 3, 4 Sec. 3: Chess Club 3, 4. SARTWELL, NANCY--Explorers Club I: GAA I: Cheerleaders Club 2: Chess Club 3: Trade and Indusfry 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Bridge Club 4. SETTLE, FRANCES L.-Bible Survey Club I: Lisfening Club 2, 3: FHA 3: Cheerleaders Club 3. SHADOWEN, JENYTH-Homeroom Sec. I, 2: French Club I: Junior Fufure Teachers I: Library Assisfanf I, 2, 3, 4: Library Council I, 2, 3, 4: Mafh Club 3, 4: Paceseffers Club 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Dramafics Club I. SHARPE, LARRY-Track Team I: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Folk- singing Club 4. SHAPIRO, DONALD-Band I, 2, 3, 4: Officer 3, 4: Drum Maior 4: All-Sfafe Band 3: All-Cify Band 4: Concerf Confesf I: All-Sfafe Band Tryoufs 4: Band Leffer 2: Travel Club I: Band Club I: French Club 2.3. SHEALY, CAROLE AMELIA-Trade and Indusfry 3, 4 Sec. 4: GAA 2: FHA 2. SHEALY, MONROE FRANKLIN-Explorers Club 3: Home- room Treas. I: Bus Driver 4. SHEALY, RALPH MCKEETHA-Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4 Pres. 4 Treas. 4: Columbian Sfaff 2, 3, 4 Copy Edifor 3 Senior Edifor 4: Execufive Council 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Opfimisf Youfh Award 4: Nafional Merif Finalisf 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy Scholarship Semi-Finalisf 4: B-Squad Foofball I: Var- sify Foofball 2, 3, 4: Block C 2 Sfar 3, 4: Varsify Track 3: Key Club 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 3: Religious Council 4: Marshal 3, 4: Hi-Life Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Monifor I, 2, 3: Floor Monifor 2, 3: Homeroom V.-Pres. 3: Afhlefic Bus Driver 4: Lafin Club I, 2 Pres. 2: Boosfers Club I: Dramafics Club I. SHARPE, VIOLET-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Palmeffo Trails 3, 4: Ex- plorers Club 2: Cheerleaders Club 2: FBLA 3. SIMPSON, LINDA-Fufure Teachers 3: Sporfs Club 3: Library Council 3, 4: Hi-Life Sfaff 3: Checkers Club 4: Kniffing Club 4: Boosfers Club 4. SIMS, GEORGE--Execufive Council 4: Represenfafive Coun- cil 4 Pres. 4: Homeroom Pres. 3, 4: Foofball Phofographer 2, 3, 4: Canfeen Worker 4: Boosfers Club 4: Block C 3 Sfar 4. SLICE, GRADY-Bus Driver 2, 3.4. SMITH, KATHRYN-Senior Ensemble 4: Mixed CI ,Ass 3: Girls' Chorus I: Explorers Club 2 Pres. 2: Cheerleaclers Club I: Boosfers Club I, 2: Fufure Teachers: Junior Red Cross: lnfernafional Relafions 2, 3, 4: DE Club 3, 4: Y-Teens I. SMITH, LINDA-FHA 4. SMOAK, STEVE-Trade and Indusfry 2: Sporfs Club I, 2. SOWELL, LINDA-Y-Teens I, 2, 3 Sec. 2 Treas. I: Fufure Nurses I: Boosfers Club: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Dramafics Club I, 2: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: DE Club 3, 4: FHA I. SPENCER. JEANETTE-Hall Monifor 4: FHA 2: GAA I, 2. 3, 4. STALLINGS, DELORES-Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Pres. I, 3 Sec. 3 V.-Pres. I, 4 Execufive Commiffee I, 2, 3, 4 Inferclub Council I 2 3' FBLA 4' S orfs Club 2 3 4- Cheerleaders Club I: Marriage Counseling I: Travel Club I. STAMPER, SALLY-Greenwood High School: Lisfening Club 3: Occupafions Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: Paceseffers Club 4. STEVENSON, JOAN-Modern Music Club I: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: DE Club 3, 4. STOKES, ROBERT-Track 2: Sporfs Club I. 2, 3, 4: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4: Trade and Indusfry 3. STOUFFER, DONNA-Bridge Club 4 Sec. 4: Miss Junior: Miss Senior: Sporfs Club 2, 3, 4: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Modern Music Club I, 2: Boosfers Club 2, 3: Checkers Club 3, 4: Homeroom V.-Pres. I. TALBERT, RALPH-Cafeferia Monifor 2: Sporfs Club I: DE Club 3, 4: Chess Club I: Morning Monifor 3. TEREZAKIS, JOHN-Band 2, 3, 4: Sporfs Club 2, 3, 4: Ex- plorers Club I, 2: Mafh Club 3 V.-Pres. 4: Modern Music Club 2: Infernafional Relafions Club 4. THIGPEN, DIANNE-Miss Flame 2, 4: Cify-Wide Miss Flame 4: Trade and Indusfry 3 Publicify Chairman 3: Girls' Baskefball Team I: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Sporfs Club I, 2: Ex Iorers Club 2: GAA 2, I: Modern Music Club I, 2: VoIleyEaII I: Afferschool Sporfs I: Boosfers Club 2: CHS Represenfafive on Fashion Board af Whife's 4. THOMAS, CONNIE-FBLA I, 2 Sec.: Occupafions Club Treas.: Fufure Nurses I Treas. I: Y-Teens 2: Boosfers Club 2: Sporfs Club 2: Dramafics Club I, 2: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Homeroom Sec. 3, 4: DE Club 3, 4: FHA I. TINSLEY, CONNIE-FHA 2, 3: Sporfs Club GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Fufu re Nurses 2. TSOLOVOS, TED-Represenfalive Council I, 2, 3: Track Team I, 2: Old English C 3: Religious Council 3: Monifor I: Head Monifor 3, 4: Mafh Club I, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Homeroom Pres. I, 2, 3. TURNER, THERESA-Modern Music Club I: Sporfs Club I, 2, 37 DE Club 3.4. VAUGHAN, MARIA-DE Club 4. WALKER, GARLAND E. E.-Schweinfurf Junior High: Wurz- burg High: Scholasfic Arf Awards I966 Blue Ribbon, Achieve- menf Gold Key, Cerfificafes 4. WELLS, DOLLY-Cheerleaders Club I: Travel Club I: Fufure Nurses I, 2: Trade and Indusfry 3.4. WEST, LINDA SUSAN-Fufure Nurses I: Y-Teens I: FHA I: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3, 4: Mafh Club 3: Checkers Club 3, 4: Bridge Club 4: Chess Club 3: Cheerleaders Club 2: Publicafions Business Sfaff 2: Mr. Hicks' Office Assisfanf 4: Homeroom Sec. I: Besf Dancer . WETHERLY, DIANE-FHA 4: Paceseffers Club 4: Volleyball 4: Honor Roll 4. WICKER, IRENE ANN-Old English C 4: Library Council 3, 4: Library Assisfanf 3, 4: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3: GAA I, 2, 3: Sporfs Club 2, 3: Bridge Club 4: Palmeffo Trails 4: Mafh Club 4: Baskefball I: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Tennis 3: Monifor 4: Cafeferia Monifor 3. WILEY, CAROLYN-Cheerleaders Club I. 2: GAA I: Sporfs Club 2. WILLIAMSON, GLORIA JEAN-Homeroom Sec. I: Sec. of Sophomore Class: Cheerleader 3, 4: Anchor Club 4: Canfeen Worker 3, 4: Block C 3: FHA I: Y-Teens I Sec. I Execufive Commiflee I: Cheerleaders Club I, 3, 4: Sporfs Club 2: Modern Music Club 2: Dramafics Club 2: Boosfers Club 3, 4: Execufive Commiffee of Boosfers 3: Chess Club 4 Sec. 4: Sec., Pres. of Cheerleaders Club 4: Mos'r PopuIar : Miss Sopho- more: Firsf Runnerup fo Miss Junior and Miss Senior: Home- coming Maid of Honor 4. WINGARD, DIANNE-Anchor Club 2, 3. 4: Homeroom V.- Pres. I: Homeroom Sec. 3: Cheerleaders Club 2: Explorers Club 2: Fufure Nurses I: Senior Fufure Teachers 4: Monifor 2: Kniffing Club 4. WINN, PATRICIA-Treas. of Sfudenf Body 4: Execufive Coun- cil 3, 4: Anchor Club 3, 4 Pres. 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Opfimisf Youfh Award 4: Youfh Governmenf Day 3: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Occupafions Club 3 Pres. 3 V.-Pres. 3: Office Assisfanf 4: Bridge Club 4 V.-Pres. 4: Fufure Nurses I Sec. I: French Club 3. 4: Senior Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Lisfening Club 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2: Lafin Club I: Bible Survey Club 2: Kniffing Club 4: Cheerleaders Club I. WITTEN, ARITA WRIGHT, BEN-Pres. of Sfudenf Body 4: V.-Pres. of Sfudenf Body 4: Key Club 3, 4 Treas. 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Honor Roll 3: Opfimisf Youfh Award 4: Execufive Council 3, 4: Delegafe fo Sfafe Honor Sociefy Convenfion 3: ln'I'er-School Council 3, 4 Pres. 4: Hi-Life Sfaff 4: Publicafions Business Sfaff 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Delegafe fo Socareda 4: Lafin Club 2 Pres. 2 V.-Pres. 2: Chess Club 2 V.-Pres. 2: Checkers Club 3 Pres. 3 V.-Pres. 3: Sfamp and Coin Club I, 2, 4: MosI' Likely To Succeed. WRIGHT, JUDY-Miss Freshman: Besf Looking : Mr. Kirk's Office Assisfanf 2: Boosfers Club 3: Publicafions Business Sfaff 2: Cheerleaders Club I, 2: Fufure Nurses I: Sporfs Club I, 2, 3: Paceseffers Club 4: Mafh Club 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Office Assisfanfs Club 2. YAGHJIAN, DAVID-Execufive Council I, 2, 3, 4: V.-Pres. of Freshman, Sophomore, Senior Classes: Key Club 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 4 Treas. 4 Sec. 3: Treas. of Sfudenf Body 3: Honor Sociefy 3. 4: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Scholasfic Arf Award I: Band I, 4: French Club 2 Pres. 2: Sfamp and Coin Club I: Pres. I: Band Club I: Modern Music Club I, 2: Lisfening Club 2, 3: Bridge Club 3. YATES, DONNA-Homeroom Pres. I, 2: Homeroom V.-Pres. 3: Columbian Sfaff 3, 4: Library Assisfanf 3, 4: Mafh Club 3, 4 V.-Pres. 3 Sec. 4: Fufure Teachers 2, 3, 4: Fufure Nurses 2 V.-Pres. 2: Monifor 2: Represenfafive Council I, 2: Y'Teens I: Boosfers Club 2: Sporfs Club 2: FHA I: Dramafics Club 2: Cheerleaders Club 2. YOUNG. EDWARD BENJAMIN Ill-Cheerleader 3. 4: Head Cheerleader 4: Block C 3 Sfar 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Pres. Junior Class: Pres. Sophomore Class: Sec.-Treas. Freshman Class: Represenfafive Council I, 2, 3: Execufive Council 2: Canfeen Manager 4: Besf School Cifizen : Old English C 3: Godbold Acfivifies Award 4: Marshal 3: Modern Music Club I: Cheerleaders Club I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Pres. I, 2, 3: B-Squad Baskefball I: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4: Boosfers Club 3 Execufive Commiflee 3. YOUNG, JOHN HOWARD-Heyward Gibbes Junor High I: Friendliesf : Homeroom Pres. 3: Represenfafive Council 3: Coin Club 4 Pres. 4: Bus Driver 3: Oufdoor Sporfsman Club 4 Sec. 4: Bridge Club 4: Checkers Club 3: Sporfs Club 2: Lisfening Club 2. YOUNG, PATRICIA-Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Honor Roll 4: Palmeffo Trails 2, 3, 4 V.-Pres. 3 Sec. 4: Homeroom Sec. 3: Homeroom V.-Pres. 4: Boosfers Club 4 Sec. 4: Cheerleaders Club I: Marriage Counseling 2: Sporfs Club 3: FBLA I, 2. The BesT Years of Our Lives by SUSAN FARLEY Columbia High, our alma maTer, praise To Thee we sing - praise for The way of life 'ThaT you have Taughf us. Our faiTh and loyalTy forever To Thy porfals bring -faiTh in The ideals ThaT you sfand for, loyalTy To one who has helped us find our- selves. As on Through life we make our way, our memories will noT fail -cherished memories of The mosT imporTanT years in our lives. All glory, honor, praise To Thee -no one deserves iT more- Columbia High School, hail. Yes, hail To Thee, our alma mafer. TT is you Thaf guided us Through The besT years of our lives. You insTilled in us a wisdom Thaf far exceeded Thaf found in books. You helped us define our goals in life. You are now a parT of each of us. Our firsT real conTacT wiTh you was Freshman Orienfafion Day. We saT in The audiforium and lisfened as Mr. Kirk and sTudenT leaders Told us more abouf This sfrange, new place. We were infroduced To our homeroom Teachers who were soon To become like second mofhers. AfTer a guided Tour of The building we were sure we would never be able To find our way around. The firsT few days we felf as small and insignificanf as a lone minnow in an ocean. We soon made new friends and began To feel more aT home. We saT in The secfions reserved for our crowd in The audiforium each morning. These were our friends: yeT aT Times we felT alone-These were noT our friends: we were alone in The big, wide world. Pep rallies and foofball games soon broughf a close To our firsT semesfer wiTh you. We wifnessed our firsT awards assembly and wondered if any of us could ever receive The honors awarded The upperclassmen. Our firsT insTallaTion assembly, our firsT class beaufy, our firsT annual, our firsT elecfion, and our firsT baskefball games sTand ouf in The memories of our freshman year. Affer several monfhs of assemblies in The gym during our sophomore year, we were infroduced To your newly-renovafecl audiforium. New seaTs, lighTs, flooring, curfains, and sTage helped give Johnson Hall a new look. We became more inTeresTed and acTive in school affairs. Shall we ever forgef The foofball games and The nighT we won The Region l AAA baskefball Tournamenf? AT lasT our iunior year arrived and wiTh iT The realizafion ThaT we were upperclassmen. As Time passed, our love for you, Columbia High, deepened. Some of our classmafes were now holding posifions of honor. One of our classmafes broke The school scoring record in baskefball. He was The leading scorer in sfafewide AAA compeTiTion as he led The CapiTal Cagers on To The regional championship. We swelled wiTh pride in our enfire sTudenT body for The cooperafion and enThusiasm which spurred The success of The Nafional Honor Sociefy ConvenTion To which Columbia High was hosf. We sold candy To speed up The renovafion proiecf so ThaT sTudenTs from all over The sTaTe could see you aT your besT. The resT of our iunior year passed guickly as we received our class rings, made plans for The Junior-Senior and our senior Trip To Nassau. Then came The greaTesT year of Them all. As we enfered our senior year, There was a vacancy ThaT we would have To fill. The self-confidenf, capable seniors who had been our friends and whom we had respecfed so highly were gone. Now The freshmen, sophomores, and iuniors were looking up To us for leadership: and we realized The responsibilify we had To Them. The sTudenT leaders who spoke To The new sTudenTs on Fresh- man Orienfafion Day were members of our class. So were The officers of The sTudenT body, presidenfs of Honor Sociefy, ediTors of The Columbian and Hi-Life, and head cheerleader. There were so many compeTenT leaders ThaT There weren'T enough offices To go around. The year buzzed wiTh acTiviTy as The Green Sfamp campaign was launched. Monfhs of hard work were culminafed in The 5OTh Anniversary Celebrafion. Our foofball 'Team snapped The losing sfreak and our baskeTball Team was The besT yeT. Members of our class were selecfed as capfain of The All-Area baskefball Team and The Cify-Wide Miss Flame. We elecfed our class officers and vofed for senior superlafives. We selecfed our MoTTo and class colors and realized Thaf 'This was The lasf year wiTh you-for us, The Class of I966. Measuring for caps and gowns, ordering graduafion inviTa- Tions, The Senior Banquef, The Junior-Senior-all These evenTs served as reminders ThaT our days wiTh you, Columbia High, were fasT coming To an end. Now The sTudenTs being recognized in The awards assemblies were members of our class. Whaf once had seemed impossibil- iTies had now become realifies. We began To appreciaTe The many Things we had Taken for granfed for The pasf Three years-The advice of our homeroom Teachers, The guidance of our class counselor and sponsor, The undersTanding and pafience of our principal, our many friend- ships. Shall we ever forgef The cheering in The cold air of The sfadium af our foofball games and in The humid gym aT our baskefball games? The smell of coffee in room IO7, The odor of The gingkos in The fall, The Trace of pipe smoke in The office, WesT Side STory, The King and I, and Charley's AunT-These are our memories. Memories of The Godbold Assembly. Mrs. Bab- cock's birfhday celebrafion, The Key Club variefy shows, Twirp CourT, STampman, band and chorus concerfs, nominafing convenfions, and Raf Week will sTay wiTh us. We'll miss you, Columbia High School: and we Thank you for The besT years of our lives. 'W THE SPORTSMAN RESTAURANT I 009 Assembly S+. Columbia, S. C. Owned and Opera'I'ed by SHIMMY BLOOME well-known Columbian MARTIN ROBERTS SANDWICH SHOP I228 Hampfon S+. Befween Main and Sumier For a Quick Snaclr Try Our Deluxe Hamburgers-French Fries and Sandwiches. PALMETTO CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS Quick Shirl' Service Fold or Hanger 3504 River Dr. Columbia, S. C. A Y YYA' T- u:'n , T' krf, in R T re A o n o r i. I-: R i v WALT oisusvs Taos:-: 'CALLOWAYS 4 .. . wma, viA,. 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Fulmer Mr. Bc Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. John A. Garner Roberl D. Glann Mr. B1 Mrs. J. W. Glealon Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. Br Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mrs. Mary Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mrs. Josie Mr. 81 Mrs. G. H. Golson Sim W. Grady Merle Graliol R. W. Grobe Gunler James E. Hall D. J. Haigler Hari' W. H. Hiens Mr. 8: Mrs. J. L. Herndon Mr. X1 Mrs. E. A. Hill Mr. 81 Mrs. Jesse R. Hill Mr. Br Mrs. C. C. Huggins Mr. X1 Mrs. S. l. Hudnall Mr. B1 Mrs. l. K. lverson Mr. 31 Mrs. A. R. Jennings Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph L. Hullo Mr. 8: Mrs. D. J. Johnson Mr. X1 Mrs. Waller Johnson Mr. 81 Mrs. J. C. Joy Dr. X4 Mrs. L. V. Jowers Mr. X1 Mrs. F. K. Joyner Mrs. Theo E. Kanlor Mr. 81 Mrs. Lewis R. Kirk, Jr. Mr. X1 Mrs. Jasper Lawson Mr. X4 Mrs. James H. Lesesne Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Lewis Mr. 84 Mrs. W. E. Lindler Mr. 81 Mrs. Odis L. Amick Mr. Bc Mrs. G. A. Anderson Mrs. Rulh Anderson Mr. B1 Mrs. Samuel Alkerson Mr. 81 Mrs. E. F. Auslin Mr. X1 Mrs. John Awlrey Mr. 8: Mrs. Keilh Ballenline Mr. 8: Mrs. R. A. 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Uncle Sam's Show Place of Value J. G. Varn Drugs Varsily Reslauranl Alberl Walson lCongressmanl Winn-Dixie Charles S. Young Facully Mr. Gus Allen Mrs. Harrielle Besl Mrs. Chrisline Blonaisz Mr. E. T. Borders Mrs. Rose Bozard Mr. James Broome Mr. L. T. Buckland Mr. George Dea n Mrs. Virginia Ellis Mr, S. W. Epling Mr. Roberl C. Fulmer Mrs. Margarel Garrell Miss Marlha Graham Miss Carolyna Harper Mr. James Hicks Mrs. Miss Mr. Suzanne Kennedy Roberla Lee Emily R. Lindler Mrs. Mildred Livingslon Mrs. Sudie Love Mr. Tom McCaulley Miss Mildred McDearmon Miss Dorian Moorhead Miss Hanna Pearlsline Miss Nila Pills Miss Mary Jane Purvis Mrs. Jewel Richey Miss Lois Qualllebaum A Mr. Mrs. . D. Sanders Grace Slegall Mr. John Temples Mr. Mrs. Miss Mr. Slu Herb Vaughan Carolyn Wallers Chrisline VVebb Eugene Webb denls Naomi Berry Mike Blackwell Jimmy Blume Claudia Bradshaw Brenda Brazell Kerry Brown Michael Buck Wendy Buller James Campbell Danny Carler Glenda Cales Richard Childers Joycelyn Clarkson Roger Collman Gail Cook Karl Eleazer Richard Fling Joyce Harl Rila lngram Sandy Jacoby Ted Jellcoal Roddy Jernigan Susan Kelly Sharon Kennedy Mary Kimrey Dixie Lane Wayne Livivigslon Cary McCravy Bill Marsh Danielle Nail Dana Nye Peggy O'Dell Eddie Perry Bill Reagan Ronald Riddle George Sl. Louis Nancy Sarlwell Pal Shealy Linda Smilh Jeanelle Spencer Jimmy Slokes Donna Slouller Susan Turner Theresa Turner Roberl C. While Homeroom lV-5 4 memberships When A Special Occasions Arises, Sylvan Bros. Is The Place To Go SYLVAN BROS. I5O0 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. Lefl' +o righh LaNeIIe Dominick, Brenda Amick. Karl Ann Eleazer, Pal Winn, Gloria Williamson, Gaye McCIenny. Jan ice Conner. Pam Harris. Bonnie Chauncey. Lynn Elder. ANCHOR CLUB SENIORS and .I RICHLAND MALL Ancl1ored We Hold I si 'f?Q.59f'? 1 I E N 5 Z' I' ip Q 5 I f . A l T I 3 ' l 1 1 ' , I ai' g I . Q 1 'I 3 xjiiff L? VA L:l4 Mk3',,- 'Eli I ' x A I ,y L Z 5- E .J f f Many Columbia High Students Enjoy the Fine Food at COGBURN'S GRILL I3I7 SUMTER ST. Columbia, S. C. U-NEXT BARBER SHOP 2422 Broad River Rd. Three Barbers 'Io Serve You Phone 254-9230 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE AGENCY See Your Nalionwide Agenf for Auio-Fire Life, and Home-Owners Insurance. PERSONALIZED SERVICE IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP I2I2 Hampion S+. Firsi Class Service CUT-RATE PHOTO CENTER l329 Main St. Anything Photographic JO BLAND 256-2404 The l966 Columbian Staff Thanks lts Patrons Colonial Life Insurance Co. Luther B. Elmgren Dr. L. V. Jowers R. E. Milam, lll Dr. Thurmond O. 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