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the COUQAR 1961 ppesenteC) By the. Couqar StAff the Bet.a CluB PentsviLLe high School ColumBiA, south Carol ida the ancient quest foR knowledge fOR A SChOlAStlC C,OAl and in our social Aspects 6 tOWARd A full Life to you, rriRs. SydneufowLeR,... .. . THE COUGAR for 1961 is dedicated. BecaBe of your wonderful school spirit and untiring devotion to duty, we on the staff feel that this is but a smBl tribute to you, a most wonderful person. 30—— 3 — 3 C MR. E. L. WRIGHT Superintendent MR. HUBERT G. GIBSON Principal 9 AC m in i station MRS. ANNA M. WEBSTER Secretary MRS. MARSHALL HOLDER District Secretary And StAff MR. W. H. RHODES Trustee MR. LOUIE W. CONDER, SR. Chairman of Board MR. LONNIE B. NELSON T rustee DR, ERNEST L. WOOTEN Trustee MR. J. ROGER WILSON Secretary of Board faculty MRS. ELIZABETH V. BRAUN Speech, English MR. COLBERT B. BICBY Psychology, Civics, English MISS FRANCES LABORDE English MR. WILLIAM LUTHER, SR. English MRS. HELEN WILLIAMS Latin, Spanish MRS. JO ANNE SHAW English, French MR. RONALD C. BEERS German MRS. SYDNEY C. FOWLER Guidance MRS. JOYCE GIBBONS General Science, Physical Education MRS. ALICE W. BRUCE Plane Geometry, General Math MRS. CATHERINE SCHNEIDER Algebra MR. LEE KOTY Physical Education faculty MR. ROBERT D. SAXON Biology, General Science MR. REX MITCHELL Advanced Algebra, Physics, Chemistry Trigonometry MRS. HELEN NESBIT General Science, General Math MR. FERRELE. SHELLEY Shop, Agriculture MISS ANN P. JOHNSON World History, Civics MRS. GLADYS YOUNG Home Economics, Family Living MRS. GLORIA HENDERSON U. S. History MRS. MARBELLE PHILLIPS Home Economics MRS. BUNA E. RIDDLE Bookkeeping, General Business MRS. JANE C. BROOKS Business English, Shorthand, Office Practice MRS. REBA I. LIVINGSTON Typing MR. CARROLL McGEE Distributive Education faculty MRS. ANN BECKHAM Librarian MR. FREDRICK W. BUNCE Art, Mechanical Drawing MRS. EDNAMcKEARIN Librarian MR. SAM CANTRELL Band Director MRS. MARY LOUISE KEELS Math MRS. IDA W. EDWARDS English MRS. DIANNE LAZZARINO Reading MRS. GAIL MOSS English MRS. WILHELMINA WADE General Science MISS FAYE MARTIN Reading MR. WALTER JOHNSON English MRS. MARY WATSON General Science faculty MR. EUGENE SLOAN Math MISS ANNA RUTH CULLEY English MRS. VIOLA MANNING Social Studies MISS JANE BACOT Social Studies MISS KATHERINE BRANHAM Math MR. LEONARD GARDNER, JR. Social Studies MISS WANDA UEE McKEOWN Social Studies MR. DONALD RICHARDSON General Science MRS. DOROTHY TIMBERLAKE Reading - Guidance MRS. JEANETTE O'BYRNE Science MRS. VIRGINIA ALLEN Reading MRS. RHODA HOLLAND Math Bus 6riV6RS Sitting on bus: John Hotsko, Herbert Paschal. Standing: Frank Headley, Elmo High- tower, John Cruey, Ted Styron, Mrs. Bartlett, Jimmy Salter, Otis Richardson, Larry Nates, Frank Motley. Kneeling: Fred Shannon, Thomas Medlin, Robert Hagan, Alston Duncan, Roger Richardson, Rodney Groah. Custodian MR. MILES CafeteRia Staff Mrs. Louise Paschal, Mrs. Flonnie Kendall, Mrs. Daisy Kolb, Mrs. Inez Young, Mrs. Margie Sanders, Mrs. Margaret Peavy, Mrs. Ida Anderson, Mrs. Odessa Ford. Absent when picture was made: Mrs. Rhoda Salters. ' - - . rv ’- - . --• ' v •J •- • • - • k- ' ' ■ « r JSM SBB35S ?- SemoR class OfficeRs - k - ■.-;•■ v Lv-’c.; JIMMY SALTER...............................President PATTON VALENTOUR......................Vice President SANDI DeARMOND.............................Secretary MARCIA SMITH...............................Treasurer CAROLYN ALFORD A tender heart, a will to please. n PEGGY ALLEN Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. V CRAFTON ANDREWS He seldom speaks, his words are few, but wise and well worth listening to. CECIL ARDIS True to his work, his word, his friends. JOYCE AUGHTRY A kindly heart and a friendly face, always in her usual place. BUDDY BAILEY He means what he says and says what he thinks. MIKE BAKER Fascinating, those dark eyes and flashing spirits. VESTA BAUGHMAN She is a scholar, of which there is nothing so simple, so sincere, none better. 19 HELMUT BAXTER Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your homework. JOHNNY BELCHER unselfish nature is the greatest gift of all. EDDIE BIERER Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. BEVERLY BOWEN Loved by one, liked by all; what greater luck could one befall. LARRY BRANHAM If there's anybody better looking than me, I ain't seen him. GERALD BRAZELL He joyed of life's pleasures all he could find, yet richest the treasures he found in his mind. MATTIE MAE BRITTAIN A quiet charm becomes all. PEGGY BURRELL Quiet as a still summer day, sincere and true in every way. 20 NINA CAMERON What better report; girl, friend, student, good sport. DORAN CARTMELL What, Me Worry? DORIS CARTMELL Oh, I am stabbed with laughter! JOHNNY COLEMAN They say behind every great man there's a woman; what happened to me? JOAN CRUEY To thine ownself be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. JOHN CRUEY All great men are baldheaded, and I'm wearing a wig. LARRY DeARMOND The world is but a toy; let's take it out in the back yard and play with it. SANDI DeARMOND Sweet, capable, cute, and fun; she is liked by everyone. FRANKIE DRAKE For who can see and then forget, the glories of this gay brunette? BILLY EDMONDS To play the game for all that's in it; to play the game and play to win it, MARILYN DIXON She is like a child that is quiet, and her curls are full of evening light, RICHARD DIXON Here's an athlete, very respected; silent, strong, cool, and collected. BERTIE EDWARDS The fairest garden in her looks; and in her mind, the wisest books. KATHY ELLIS Individuality is the salt of life. 22 RALPH GARRIS Sweet and nice, and never a frown; in many ways, the Best All-Around. AVERY GOFF If studying is a crime, I'm not guilty. ■ f'v, - Hit i 8®EI MIKE GRAY Full of fun, a talkative lad; just knowing him makes us glad, DOUG GUNDLACH Work fascinates me; I could sit and watch it for hours. ADRIAN GURGANIOUS I agree with no man's opinions; I have some of my own. LIBBY GURGANIOUS Is she so quiet and demure? Well, maybe - -but don t be so sure . ROBERT HAGAN The thirst to know and understand; these are good in life's rich hand. FRANK HEADLEY A true companion, a wonderful friend, an earnest worker and true to the end. 23 LESTER HENDERSON His unassuming air conceals hosts of ideas and worthy ideals. ELMO HIGHTOWER Where there's a will, there's a way; so I hope to graduate this May. WALTER HORTON A wit and cleverness that will reach any goal. JOHN HOTSKO Of him you can truly say, he hasn't missed much in his day. UNDA JACOBS Mighty sweet, mighty wise, the fun just twinkles in her eyes. RALPH JARRELLS Not too serious, not too gay, but always fun every day. FRANK JONES A rare mixture of wisdom and wit. 24 LANNYJORDAN When you come to the end of your rope; knot it and hang on. HARRIETTE JOSEY Something attemped, something done; a little of everything she has won. CARLA LEMONS Her care was never to offend, and every creature was her friend. ROBERT LEPP He acts nice; he talks nice; he is nice. JIM LINEBARGER A good sport, gentle and true, ever sincere and dependable, too. LUCILLE LOULA Far may we search before we find a heart so noble, so big, so kind. EDILBERTO LUNA The heights by which great men reached and kept was not attained by sudden flight; but they while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night. MARY MACALUSO Her friendly smile and sportsmanlike ways will live in our memories all of our days JOYCE MAGRUDER Be still sad heart and stop pining, for behind the clouds there's a sun still shining. STEVE MARCEREAU Why work if you can play; why sit if you can lay. LINDA McKEOWN Bom to talk and talk she will; always talking, never still. THOMAS MEDLIN Acquire the most you can with the least effort. 26 THOMAS MIKKELSEN Agree if you can; if not, dispute it like a man. ANNE MILLS She's quiet, she's shy; but there's mischief in her eye. BENNY MORGAN People who make no noise are dangerous. ROBERT MULNIX Life is my college; may I be graduated well and earn some honors. LARRY NATES Great in the council, glorious in the field. IRENE OWENS Belief in oneself is the key to success. HERBERT PASCHAL Thoughtfulness makes friends, and sincerity keeps them. CAROLINA RAILEY Always smiling, never beat; forever nice, forever sweet. 27 JOE RANEY There's a good time coming, boy; a good time coming. BUDDY RAY Here's a boy with a fun-loving heart. CATHY REILLY From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. BETTY ROLLINGS The thirst to know and understand. JIMMY ROSE Another like him you'll never find. BILLY SALTER All of you who joy would win, must share it--happiness was bom a twin. JIMMY SALTER A man of letters, manners, morals, and parts. TOMMY SANDERS Honor and shame from no condition rise; act well you part, there all the honor lies. CHARLIE SAVAGE Far greetings does he send to all, from every comer of the hall. PATTI SEBRING Smiles upon many just for fun, but everyone knows there's only one. JAMES SIMPSON Education forms the common mind; just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined. MARCIA SMITH Nothing excels so greatly as excellence. BILL STRAFFORD A boy of pleasant nature. JENNIE STOCKMAN Never silent, always gay; if you want a conversation, don't go away. TED STYRON To those who know thee not, no words can paint; to those who know thee, all words are faint. BETTY JO THOMPSON In many years when this you see, my name is Betty Jo, and will be then; but the Thompson part will come to an end. 29 SHERRILL TINSLEY Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low—an excellent thing in a woman. PATTON VALENTOUR He's good at having fun; he's good in classes, too; his manhood is unquestioned; great things in life he'll do. SANDRA WALDORF Never quiet, never still; always talking, always will. WAYNE WALKER Just like a page from a wild west thriller; your title should be 'lady killer'. SANDRA WALSH Eager to help, easy to please, going her way in graceful ease. BOBBY WHITE To garner knowledge is his chief delight. He works at this task both day and night. SupeRUtives BEST ALL-AROUND Carla Lemons and Ralph Garris MOST INTELLECTUAL Vesta Baughman and Bobby White I FRIENDLIEST Bertie Edwards and Patton Valentour V 'ryrr t V % ____ SupeRlAtives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Irene Owens and Gerald Brazell MOST ATHLETIC Mary Macaluso and Butch Dixon MOST POPULAR Beverly Bowen and Larry Nates ■ MOST TALENTED Harriette Josey and Charlie Savage SupeRlcYtives BEST DRESSED Patti Sebring and Lester Henderson MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Sandi DeArmond and Billy Edmonds SupeRlAtives BEST LOOKING Frankie Drake and Wayne Walker MOST DEPENDABLE Marcia Smith and Jimmy Salter WITTIEST Doris Cartmell and Doran Cartmell ft r« lUDIOR DAVID GIVENS_ J BUTCH GONZALES. CLass OfficeRS JSTiSSj::: I P • _____:______ V'V m r . .....President .Vice President .... Secretary ,.... Treasurer TIM ABELL PABLO ACEVEDO BRUCE ACREE BOBBY ACUFF JUDY ACUFF XENIA BANDINI JERRY BERRY BILLY BLACK LOUISE BOATWRIGHT JUDY BOSTIC RUDY BOWEN WAYNE BRANHAM BONNIE BREWER BRENDA BROADHEAD BILLY JEAN BURGESS TONY BUFF DeLAINE BYRD FRED CARTER FRANCES COON DONALD COTHRAN DONNA COTHRAN GORDON CREWS WENDELL CRIBB MARILYN CROSS t • « • i JUDY DALTON RHONDA DOUBERLY JEAN DOWEY TOM DUNCAN DELORES EDWARDS JERRY El LAND HANNA ENGELHARDT GENE GARRIS YVONNE GIBSON DAVID GIVENS LUCILLE GOFF BUTCH GONZALES EARL GREENE RICHARD GREENE WARREN HALLIWELL PAT HAMMOND EMERSON HARMON BETSY HARRELL DONNA HASTY GLEE HENDERSON LOIS HIGHTOWER SANDRA HOMOLISH CLARK HORNSBY JIMMY HORTON DONALD HUNTER FREDDY JACKSON CATHY JACOBS LARRY JACOBS KATHRINE JONES NANCY KADLOWEC KENNETH KAMBER JOHN KEARNEY KENNETH KENDALL ROBERT LANCASTER OWEN LEE JUDY LEITNER LYNN LoBATO LINDA LOVETT NANCY MALLOY FRANCES MEDUN ERLINE MORGAN STEVE MORSE EDWARD NEELEY MARY NICHOLS BILLY NOR VILLE MARY LOU OWENS JO PISANO LYNN PORTER CAROL PULEO SHERRY REDFERN OTIS RICHARDSON FRANCES RILEY KAY ROSE DONNA SALTERS FRED SANDERS LINDA SCHOLL DON SELLERS ROSALIE SHEALY MARGARET SMITH WALTER SMITH BOB STANLEY DELORES STRICKLAND JANICE SWEAT TIM TANKERS LEY JOE TILLOTSON MAUREEN VALENTINE KAY WHITEHEAD JANET WICKLOW EDDIE WILDS BILL WILLIAMS SHELIA WILLIFORD JAY WILSON DALE WINGO CRAIG WRIGLEY BERNARD WUNDER DARREL YOUNG SophomoRes SophomoRe CL ss OfficeRS CHRIS ALLEN................................... President ROBERT SHUMAKER............................Vice President DAVID ANDERSON..................................Secretary VICTOR MULLEN...................................Treasurer CHRIS ALLEN TERESA AUGHTRY MICHAEL ALLEN DAVID CAREY ARDIS CAROLYN ARDIS ANDERSON MICHAEL CHARLES BARONOWSKI ANTHONY BATES WALTER BIERER BRANHAM 42 MARSHAL BRANHAM EDWARD BRAZELL JEAN BRAZELL HOLLY BREWER CHRISTIE BROWN LILLY BELL BROWN JIMMY BURRELL OLLIE MAE CAMPBELL THOMAS CHAMBERS VILMA COLON CATHY COLLINS ANGEL COLON BILLY COLONS NANCY COCHRAN NOLAND CRENSHAW ALMA JEAN CRIBB RICHARD CROFT DONALD DEESE BARBARA DIAL GEORGIA DIAL EUNICE DIAL LEROY DICKASON RONNIE DILLON JO ANN DOWEY UNDA DOWEY ESTELLE DURDEN JOHNNY EDWARDS TUSSY ELKIN i JAMES FAULKNER VICTOR FINLEY JERRY FOSTER ELIZABETH GAINEY BILLY GREGORY STEPHEN GRYGAS BILLY GUESS ELEANOR HALL HOWARD HAYNES WENDY HAZELWOOD JACKIE HEADDEN CHARLES HOBBY PAMELA HOLDER EULICE HUNTER MALCOLM JEFFCOAT JOHNNY RAY JOHNSON BARBARA JONES ROSALIE JORGE MARY JO JOYE CARY KELLER SHARON LAWRENCE TOMMY LANCASTER MARY PAIGE LEWIS JUDY UNEBARCER PATRICIA LOGING JACK MANN RENA McCASKILL THOMAS McGRADY ROBERT McNAIR CURTIS MILES VALERIE MILLER CAROLYN MOTLEY FRANK MOTLEY ARTHUR MULLEN VICTOR MULLEN WADE NATES ED OWENS JOSEPHINE PADUA FERNANDO PANTONIAL CARLENE POOLE JERRY POWELL CHARLES PRICE WALTER PRICE JAMES QUIGLEY DELORES RABON HERBERT RAYBURN GWENDA RIDENER CAROL ROACH JOE ROLAND JIMMY ROLLINGS MARY ANN ROMANYSZYN MIACHAEL ROMANYSZYN CLARENCE ROYSON STEVE RUFF FRED SCHULTZ ROBERT SHANNON LARRY SHIRLEY ROBERT SHUMAKER EDGAR SMITH JACKIE SNYDER MALCOLM STONE JAMES TALBOT MARY JO TARRANTS JIMMY TEMPLE CAROLYN THORNHILL BARBARA THORNTON NANCY VALENTOUR BUNNY WAITES JO ANN WALKER LOUISE WALLACE WENDY WHALEN DIANNE WHITEHEAD IRENE WILSON NANCY WOOD CAROLYN CLARK 46 fReshmen pReshrmn class OfficeRs TOMMY LITTLE................................President CHARLES MACALUSO........................Vice President ELIZABETH NATES..............................Secretary JUDY INGRAM..................................Treasurer DORIS ARTHUR LAMAR JIMMY CHARLES SANDRA ACEVEDO RAY ADAMS ADAMS ALFORD AMOS ANDERSON VICTOR LYDIA ANDREWS BANDINI JOHNNY BECK JOYCE BELL KATHLEEN BELL CHARLEEN BENEKER 47 f JOHN BENSON CAROLYN BERRY SALLY BERRY BETTE BIRDSONG LARRY BLACKWELL JOHN BLAIR GLENDA BOWEN LINDA BOWEN SHEILA BOWYER ISABELLA BRANHAM BARBARA BRAZELL JOYCE BRAZELL WOODROW BRAZELL THOMAS BROACH ELAINE BROWNING VIRGINIA BURNETTE CHARLES BURTON PATRICK CALLAHAN DOUGLAS CARTMELL BONNIE CASTLES BEVERLY CATES JUDITH CHERRY SALLLANNE CHILDRESS JERRY COBB MARY COGGIN JUDY COLEY BETTY CORNELL THOMAS COUSIN IRIS CRIM JUDY CROSLAND MIGUEL CRUZ DOTTIE DAVIS RICHARD DAVIS MYRA DeARMOND ZULMA DIEPPA ROBERT DODGE PAT DONNELLY RICHARD DUNCAN EDDIE DURDEN ANNA EDDY VIRGINIA ED ENFIELD JIMMY EDWARDS JUDITH ELKINS CHERYL FISHER ROBERT FOSTER GAIL FREDERICK ALVONA FROMM EUGENE GALLOWAY LINDA GALLOWAY CARROLL GARRIS JAMES GOFF KENNETH GOODWIN PHYLLIS GRAHAM KAREN GRAY KENNETH GREENE YATES GREENE EUGENE HAGOOD JEANNE HARRELL DIANE HAUSON ROBERT HEATH TERESA HELMS LEE HENDERSON PATRICIA HICKS VELDEE HIGHTOWER JOE HOBDY JAMES HOBLEY DIANNE HOLLEY TOMMY HOLMS GORDON HOLSCHER DIANE HORTON RONNIE HORTON JOE HAUSER SEAMON HUNTER JOAN INCUS JUDY INGRAM DONNIE JACOBS JOHNNY JACOBS MARSENE JACOBS WOODYJOARNT SHARON JOHNSON i ki i i JAMES JONES RONALD JONES DENIS JORDAN STEVEN JORGE LEWIS JOSEY PATRICIA JOYNER CARL KELLY LOUISE KOHL HELEN KOON PATRICIA KOON KENNETH KORACH HAZEL KRAPP GARY KRESS DONNA LARSON DIANE LEDOUX GLORIA LeCRAND BERNARD LEWIS MARGARET LEWIS THOMAS LITTLE JANE LINEBARGER RICHARD LOGING SUSAN LOULA MARCELO LUNA CHARLES MACALUSO JANET MACK SYLVIA MARTIN JOSEPH MARSHALL MICHELE MAYBAY SHERRON McCASKILL CARY McKAY WOODROW MEDLIN JENNIFER MEYER BARBARA MITCHELL LYNDA MITCHELL RANDALL MONTGOMERY MELODY MORGAN JOHN MORRIS KENNETH MOYER SANDRA MURPHY BALTAZAR MUTAS WILLIAM MYERS UNDA LEE NANCE EUZABETH NATES WILSON NELSON PAUL NEVILL CALUDIA NICKOSON DIANNE NOB LETT DIANNE NODINE MANUEL ORTIZ PETER PADUA GEORGE PEOPLES EUZABETH PEREZ JOAN PERROT FAYE PERRY SUE PRICE JANET PROVEAUX UNDA PULEO JANIE QUEEN JOELLE RANDOLPH SHARON RAY SANDRA REAM MARY ANN RECKLING JOHN REEVES JUDY RHONEY JIMMY RICHARDSON ROGER RICHARDSON DONN RIDENER CARMEN RIVERA CARMEN RIVERA JOAN ROACH BEATRICE ROBERTS ANN ROLUNGS MARY ROSS PATSY RYLANT DAVID SANDERS WAYNE SANDERS VIRGINIA SAVAGE RALPH SHADE BRENDA SHANNON CAROLYN SHANNON 1 f FRED SHANNON FREDDIE SHANNON JUNIOR SHARPE EDWARD SILL CARLISLE SMITH JOHNNY SMITH TERRY SMITH PHYLLIS SWEAT ADDIE MAE SWINDLER ROBBIE TAYLOR MARGIE TERRY JULIUS THOMAS KATRINA TICKLE ANN TROUP JUDY UNDERWOOD PATRICK VALENTINE BOBBY VICK LAURIE VIGGIANO JAYNE WALKER SHELIA WATKINS SANDRA WHITE CAROL WICKLOW RICKY WIGGINS CAROLYN WILLIAMS SAMMY WILLIAMS BLEASE WILSON MARVIN WILSON WAYNE WILSON JAVIER WISCOVITCH GLORIA WISE GLEN WOLFF SUZANNE WUNDER 52 eight - First row: Jackie Provo, Ana Mejias, Minerva Rivera, Thelma Dial, Diane Bryant, and Barbara Dancha. Second row: Ben Cartmell, Miguel Nieves, Eddie Taylor, Cary One Burke, and Walter Kendall. Third row: Martin Lee, Charles McMillon, and Freddie Fuentes. eight First row: Mary Wilds, Carolyn Bishop, Ann Randolph, Bertie Adams, Sue Sill, Martha Cross, and Marie Vick. Second row: Earnest Jordan, James Cook, Robert Kelly. - two Lloyd Geiger, Robert Marshall, and Skippy Stricklin. Third row: Charles Haliwell, Jose Melendez, David Gruber, and George Jackson. eight - thcee First row: Rosa Amos, Betty Martin, Eugenia Jones, Mildred Hammond, Joyce Provo, and Shirley Solon. Second row: Wayne Cribb, Bill Kadlowec, Mike Pierce, David Hulon, Larry Flynn, and Gregory Cullinae. Third row: Jack Lowry, Bill Morgan, Roland Medford, John Scholl, David Alcorn, Bennie Higgins. eight - Peggy Motley, Jean Brown, Pamela Masters, Gloria Goldsmith, Linda Barfield, Lynda Myers, Janice Wunder, and Barbara Brice. Second row: Kenneth Kolb, Woody Headden, Donald Gordon, James Graham, Edward Casto, foUR Lindsey Martin, and Eric Turner. Third row: Tommy Scholl, Eric Bergstrom, James Watson, Larry Walker, Kenneth Nates, and David Emdee. Fourth row: Tommy Payne, James Hull, and James Smith. eight - First row: Ann Reinecke, Mary Prothro, Connie Fuller, Ruth Blevins, Elsie Stockman. Second row: Linda Ballard, Kathy Shannon, Carol Kolb, Bettie Beneker, and Pam King. Third row: Herbert Cooper, A1 McDowell, Charles five Owens, Sidney Mitchell, and Timm Cannaday. Fourth row: Ronnie Stanley, Jim Wicklow, Jerry Drigges, Wesley Wall, and Bob Haynes. Fifth row: David Young, George Williams, Bob Brooks, and Frank Shealy. eight First row: Sharon Broadhead, Donna Heise, Linda Martin, Laura Foster, Sue Brice, and Gertrude Morgan. Second row: Joan Roberts, Rita Dixon, Myra Croft, Beverly Joyner, Karen Dutremble. Third row: Marvin Brittain, - Six John Elkins, Douglas Yeates, Mike Eason, and John Craig. Fourth row: Dale Queen, Marion Vincent, Bill Knight, William Healy, Bill Price. Fifth row: Joe Baronowski, Charles Fields, Robert Dominick, and Don Cunningham. eight - First row: Tessie Pantonial, Tennie Rochester, Kathleen Gifford, Patricia Curtis, and Carol Faulkner. Second row: Patricia Temple, Mary Smith, Judy Rushing, Sandra Whittle, and Rachel Fellers. Third row: John Patterson, Seven Tom Pennington, Bobby Long, Robert Whipple, and Bobby Cates. Fourth row: Keith Armstrong, Wayne Daltry, Wesley Taylor, Mark Carlton, Tommy Petrusick, and A1 Fulmer. eight First row: Cynthia Rhyner, Marsha Dryden, Joyce Davis, Elizabeth Styron, Iris Redfern, Peggy Norris, and Gloria Hernandez. Second row: Dianne Malloy, Lee Anna Haynes, Maribel Smith, Beverly Ridener, Sadie Watts, Sherry - eight Mannon, and Linda Maddox. Third row: Carl Kendel, Doyne McElvain, Larry Shaw, Alan Jorden, Gregory Price, Wayne Forrester. Fourth row: Tim Blackwell, Chuck Jesse, and John Manly. eight First row: Sherry Devan, Becky Thompson, Diane Smith, Julie Few, Jean Barrentine, DiAnna Hyre, and Joyce Sellers. Second row: Butch Koon, Jim Dress, Bobby - nine Givens, Mike Brasington, David Murphy, Don Humiston, Alan Dalton. Third row: Robert Hart, Mickey Cockrell, Steve Dearwent, and Steve Foster. eight First row: Donna Whalen, Carol Stanfield, Diane Watts, Barbara Silvers, Phyllis Hendrix, Julia Ulmer, Linda Wilson, and Joann Headley. Second row: Kristi Harkey, Cora lie Zirkle, Alex Hankins, Ruth Rose, Barbara - ten Hopkins, Genie Carter, Barbara Kress, and Veverly Mills. Third row: John Foster, Mike Owens, Oscar Allison, Dale Wilson, David Rogers, Jimmy Beck, Mike Givens, and Hans Spill. Seven - One First row: Eve 1 yn Klichta, Carol Marshall, Glenda McDowell, Billie Knapp, and Dianne Catoe. Second row: Daniel White, James Koski, Carlos DeLeon, Sigfredo Mirandes, Michael Brown, and Eugene Crim. Third row: Bobby Digges, Charles Long, Thomas Hawkins, Kenneth Loging, Gary Reetz, Ford Wrigley, and Ronnie Gainey. Fourth row: Bill Floyd, Steve Brazell and Terry Pickinpaugh. Seven First row: Mary Doss, Loraine Ford, Sara Sebring, Barbara Allen, Carolyn Jones, Ana Nieves, and Aida Otero. Second row: Joe Higgins, Joe Perito, Jeffery Nodine, James Jacobs, Billy Blizzard, Danny Payne, Dennis Reilly, - two and Luis B a n d i n i. Third row: Robert Weir, Walter McWhirter, Franklin Buff, Billy Leonard, Barry Dent, Ray Katzaman. Seven - thRee First row: Carlos Acevedo, Doris Elaine Branham, Evelyn Nichols, Peggy Richardson, and Roscoe Douberly. Second row: Carlos Melendez, Tommy Jordan, Russell Jefferson, Fred Bernier, Claude Myers. Third row: Bi 1 ly Brown, Marvin Martin, Ronnie Dinkins, Paul Chambers, and Edward Buff. Fourth row: Edward Lee, Pervis Morgan, Maxie Nates, and Albert Tatum. Seven First row: Bonnie Hall, Susan Johnson, Pam Schoonover, Jay Tankersly, Linda Stoudemire, Becky Hughes, Tot Herbert. Second row: Dennis Hart, Hugh Palmer, Keith Berry, Billy Simpson, Howard Neddo, James Benson, and - foilR Larry Hill. Third row: Jerry Patton, Don Shirley, Billy Cox, Billy Holms, Mike Stevens, Don Bramblett, and Larry Hunter. Fourth row: Darrell Hall, Wayne Williams, Johnny Wright, Butch Richardson, and Jesse Smith. Seven First row: Carolyn Miles, Diane Loboto, Patricia Gjerdinger, Linda Cox, Linda Long, Jennifer Rhoney, and Jean Jackson. Second row: Patricia Springs, Gail Saxon, Elaine Schumpert, Velma Stockman, Shirley Ray, and Glenda Allen. Third row: Jimmy Totten, Richard - five Miller, Marshall Burgamy, Tommy Moye, Rufus Brazell, and Edward Goff. Fourth row: Michael Brannon, Johnny Sill, Alan Tarrants, Frank Cosentino, Danny Smith, and Phillip McNair. Seven First row: Karen Wing, Jo Ann Rimes, Becky Welch, Marion Reed, Teresa Kneece, and Linda Cribb. Second row: H ug h Oldham, Billy Acuff, Dethia Elkin, Linda Allen, Kathy Williams, David Brazell, and Gary Horton. - Six Third row: James Rob erts, Mike Shaffer, Thomas Marshall, Robert Cameron, Raymond Burrell, and Olin Taylor. Fourth row: Larry Henson, Wayne Phelps, Grey Pritchard, Daniel Manley, Carl Lyles, and Noel Hulsey. Seven - Seven First row: Jackie Hutto, Susan Valentine, Daune Henderson, Dava Suoteflin, Laura Rhoney, Evelyn Casto, Wanda La Verne, and Betty Simmons. Second row: Linda Bundrick, Cheryl Jean Hay man, Melione Blaylock, Rosemarie MacFarlen, Vivian Barrent, Barbara H arr i s, and Ruth Carter. Third row: James Jones, Toby Jacobs, Wayne Simpson, Tommy Lucas, Roger Mannon, Stanley South, and George Alutry. Fourth row: Clay Bower, Tommy Hinnant, Horace Chapman, James Gorden, Tommy Clark, and Woody Goodman. Seven - 6ic,ht First row: Linda Koon, Peggy Aldrich, Linda Loula, Elizabeth Smith, Sharon Langford, Ann Cobb, Susan Borman, and Patsy Davis. Second row: Bill Ingram, Bobby Smith, Vivian McMillan, Sherry Jinks, Judith Stephens, Margaret Spi 11, Ted Bradley, and Charles Tinsley. Third row: Bruce Sloan, Harry Tompkins, David Drawdy, Lincoln Blake, Billy Smith, Frankie Temple, James Barrentine, and Larry Eleazer. Fourth row: Edward Baker, Dale Dutremble, Joseph Dodson, Abraham DeLeon, and Stanley Bowen. Seven First row: Diane Tiller, Susan Klinch, Rosa De LaRosa, Gilda Miller, Linda Mulnix, and Mary Pisano. Second row: Faye Miles, Linda Brunson, Linda Hightower, Brenda Salter, Sue Christian, and Susan Mander. Third row: - nine Billy Hicks, Larry Jackson, James Simmons, Jakie Kluttz, James Wall, David Price, and RenanDieppa. Fourth row: Phillip Glen, John Shade, Dalford Maness, Mike Hudson, Ricardo Pantonial, and Mike Fernandez. Seven - ten First row: Julia Voss, Marsha Givens, Diane Clement, Diane Daughtridge, Debbie Catoe, Mary Castles, and Charmelle Staples. Second row: Jennifer Elkins, Barbara Young, Gail Lemons, Bobbie Jean Bass, Susan White, and Ann Scott. Third row: Tommy Timberlake, Jimmy Thomas, Ariel Hernandez, Clayton Fisher, Gilbert Vann Fronk, Eugene Green, and Jack Walker. Fourth row: George Hotsko, Arthur Turbyfill, Freddy Bartlett, Steve Kane, and Jeffry Mazer. t Mfc Student Council The Student Council, a member of the state and national organization, has sponsored activities that pro- moted school spirit and school unity during the year. Some of these have been home-coming game activities, music-in-the-cafeteria, Religious Emphasis Week, de- votions over the P. A. system, a white Christmas program with baskets for the needy, safety and clean-up drives, and the publishing of the student handbook for 1961-62. Two of its members attended the Student Council workshop at Socareda the past summer and David Givens was elected president of the SCASC at the 1960 state convention. Dentsville will be host to the 1961 conven- tion next fall. Hanna Engehardt, Linda Scholl, representatives to the state Student Council workshop, David Givens and Jimmy Salters work on Student Council plans for 1960-61. 64 First row: Lynn Porter, Lester Henderson, Ralph Garris, Patton Valentour, Wilson Nelson, Gerald Brazell, Ronnie Dillon, Victor MuMen. Second row: Donna Salter, Glee Henderson, Butch Gonzales, Richard Croft, Larry Nates, Pablo Acevedo, Patti Sebring, Jo Pisano, Linda Scholl. Third row: Mrs. Fowler, Sponsor; Sandra White, Lydia Bandini, Beverly Bowen, Judy Bostic, Hanna Engelhardt, Glenda Bowen, Ann Rollings, Mary Lou Owens. LESTER HENDERSON Vice Prisident LINDA SCHOLL Secretary LYNN PORTER Treasurer JunioR high Student Council First row: Jose Colon, Luis Bandini, Marshall Burgamy, Foster, Jose Melendez, Ben Cartmell, Jack Walker. Third Kenneth Kolb, Don Cunningham, Jack Lee. Second row: row: Pam King, Eugenia Jones, Cynthis Rhyner, Jo Ann Edward Lee, Wayne Simpson, W e s 1 e y Taylor, Steve Rimes, Mary Pisano, Miss Bacot, Sponsor; Frank Shea ly. C ents - events Staff RepoRteRS First row: Gloria Wise, Sandra Homolish, Jackie Headden. Lucy Loula. Third row: Linda Scholl, Mike Baronowski, Second row: Frances Coon, Pam Holder, Glee Henderson, Harriette Josey. 66 IETSEVP'15 .aPW E HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBIA. S. C., Decer G-i sotJ KoTy r R. MR CJ w w VOLU) Senioi The Sen i their supt represents seniors in chosen for their profici The categc Most Dependt Best All-Arou tual. Most Tal ly-To-Succeed, and Most Athletic. This year the an- nual staff added three more categories. They are: Most Popular, Best Dressed and M - School Spirit. The people sele honors are: Wittiest—Dor? Cartmell Most Deperu ter—Marcia Best Looking Frankie Best All-Ar —Carla 1.1 Most Intelll —Vesta l[ Most Talen -Harriet | Most Likel | Brazell— Friendliest—. Bertie Edwt1 Most Athletic - Mary Macalus ! Most Popular — Beverly Bowen Best Dressed I est( —Patti Sebring Most School Spirit — Billy Ed- monds—Sandi DeArmon We commend homeroom 12-B for its outstanding students. This homeroom had 12 students selected for these honors. FOUR rr c sand given to year. It impressed her 7, Mrs. Schneider sat down and shed several gallons of senti- ale. nesday. The candy, chocolate bar. will be 25 cents a bar. either crunchy or almond. the •een asking very fierce inted on the This animal, has a frigh- i on his face olood dripping teeth. The cou- igside seat for oasketball games «- be very pleased by the rec . of his basketball team which has won both of its games. Some of these questions and •■answers are contained in aph. How did the j e?? It was paint- redge about two is its purpose one with any know' why it s animal was er of the gym ?ar into the pposition of 1 team. The l 2 e of the lion. .nd possesses of the lion, .ts are cunning. '. nd and intelli- foreign Day Planned The Spanish Club held a Slave Sale in October. The new mem- bers were sold to students for tor oontc Th elovoc u’nro n Vesta Baughman, Editor-in-Chief; Steve Marcereau, Business Manager. Sitting: Tim Abell, Boys' Sports Editor; Steve Marcereau, Business Manager; Ralph Jarrells, Photo- grapher; Craig Wrigley, Art Editor; Larry Jacobs, Boys' Sports Editor. Second row: Mary Ann Romanyszyn, Feature Editor; Vesta Baughman, Editor-in-Chief; Sandi DeArmomd, Typist; Irene Owens, Typist; Doris Cartmell, Typist. Third row: Beverly Bowen, Assistant Business Manager; Glee Henderson, Assistant Circulation Manager; Mary Macaluso, Girls' Sports Editor; Marcia Smith, News Editor; DeLaine Byrd, Club Editor; Lynn Porter, Circu- lation Manager; Hanna Engelhardt, Exchange Editor. 67 Officers: DeLaineByrd, Secretary; Marcia Smith, Treasurer; Linda Scholl, Vice President; Craig Wrigley, President. Beta CLub First row: Hanna Engelhardt, Linda Scholl, Marcia Smith, Emerson Harmon, Gerald Brazell, David Givens, Frank Craig Wrigley, DeLaine Byrd, Mrs. Shaw, Sponsor; Headley, Tim Abell, John Taylor, Bobby White. Carla Lemons. Second row: Cecil Ardis, Crafton Andrews, 68 Marcia Smith, Business Manager and Frank Headley, Editor-in-Chief. the Couqar Craig Wrigley, Art Editor; DeLaine Byrd, Club Editor; Mary Macaluso, Girls' Sports Editor; Tim Abell, Boys' Sports Editor. Hanna Engelhardt, Circulation Manager; David Givens, Copy Editor; Mrs. Shaw, Sponsor; Linda Scholl, Feature Editor; Carla Lemons, Class Editor. Officers: Sharon Lawrence, Secretary; David Givens, President; Craig Wrigley, Vice President; Mary Ann Romanyszyn, Treasurer. nAtional foRensic League Sitting: Mr. Bunce, Sponsor; J. Dalton, C. Wrigley, D. Givens, S. Lawrence, M. A. Romanyszyn, J. Waites, Mrs. Braun, Sponsor. First row, standing: J. Snyder, M. Cross, V. Baughman, B. Broadhead, P. Holder, F. Riley, D. Byrd, B. Edwards, F. Drake, N. Kadlowec, M. Valentine, H. Engelhardt, H. Josey, M. L. Owens, L. Scholl. Second row: J. Salter, R. Jarrells, K. Hendrix, S. Marcereau, S. Grygas, F. Headley, T. Mikkelsen, B. Aeree, J. Taylor, E. Owens. Back row: D. Wingo, Y. Greene, J. Jacobs, P. Donnelly, S. Boyer, R. Taylor, C. Bell, S. Price, L. Kohl, L. Henderson, G. Wise, J. Morris, P. Neville, P. Callahan, C. Amos, J. Quigley. The Dentsville High School Chapter, National Forensic League, was formally chartered in November, 1960, and is the outgrowth of the Debate Club, which was organized a year earlier. In the short period since speech activities were formally inaugurated at Dents- ville, a speech class open to selected juniors and seniors was instituted, students have participated in tournaments as far away as Miami, and numerous awards and trophies have been won. Some of these in- clude: the South Carolina High School League Sweep- stakes Negative; superior and excellent ratings in externproaneous and interpretive speaking; and indi- vidual interscholastic contest awards sponsored by national civic organizations. Mrs. Elizabeth V. Braun and Mr. Fredrick Bunce are club sponsors. 71 First row: Ed Owens, Mary Jo Joye, Mary Ann Romansyzyn. Second row: Gail Frederick, Paul Neville, John Benson, Carolyn Ardis, Johnny Smith. Third row: Judy Ingram, Janet Mack, Gloria Legrand, Susan Wunder, Charley Amos, Charles Macaluso. Fourth row: Johnny Beck, Darrell Young, Diane Ledoux, Virginia Burnett, Patrick Valentine, Wilson Nelson, Mrs. Williams, Sponsor. La tin ClUB Sitting: Pat Callahan, Sammy Williams, Terry Smith, Tommy Cousin, Victor Andrews, Don Deese. Kneeling: Carmen Rivera, Judy Dalton, Eddie Luna, Pablo Acevedo, Bruce Acree, Angel Colon, Wendell Cribb, Marcelo Luna, Frankie Drake, Jackie Snyder. Standinq: Mrs. Williams, Sponsor; Iris Crim, Rosalie Jorge, Sally Berry, Joyce Aughtry, Susan Lola, Elizabeth Perez, Carmen Rivera, Zulma Dieppa, Doris Acevedo, Diane Whitehead, Velma Colon. Spanish CLub 72 - 1. When 2. Men have a say I'm ChORUS HARRIETTE JOSEY President VESTA BAUGHMAN Vice President 7 = r r LUCILLE LOULA BRENDA BROADHEAD Secretary Treasurer 4 - h club Officere, sitting: Tom Duncan, Secretary; Otis Richardson, President; Edgar Smith, Vice President. Standing: Bobby Acuff, Reporter; Robert Shannon, Treasurer; Robert McNair, Sentinel. imth club Sitting: Mr, Mitchell, Sponsor DeLaine Byrd, Secretary- Carla Lemons, Lucy Loula, Nancy Kadlowec, Bobby Treasurer Steve Marcereau, President Tim Abell, Vice White. Third row: Ronnie Dillon, Tom Mikkelsen, Frank President. Second row: Wendell Cribb, Marcia Smith, Headley, Jay Wilson. Science CLub First row: Gene Garris, Frank Headley, Nancy Kadlowec, Malcolm Stone, Kenny Hendrix. Third row: Tom Carla Lemons, Lucy Loula, Estelle Durden. Second row: Mikkelsen, Wendell Cribb, Mrs. Nesbit, Sponsor Mr. Steve Marcereau, Ronnie Dillion, John M c K e a r i n Saxon, Sponsor Bunny Waites, James Quigley. 76 Officers: Glee Henderson, President; Nancy Cochran, Vice President; Wendy Whalen, Secretary; Margaret Smith, Treasurer; Joyce Magruder, Inter-Club Council Representative. y - teens 77 ARt CLUB The Art Club's main function is to foster healthy attitudes toward art as well as creative thinking and ability. By this development within the club they are able to go into the student body and to expand their knowledge. The club attempts to promote substantial self-thinking students, not only in art but in all fields. During this year the Art Club took part in many activities, foremost being the spring trip, which this year was to Brookgreen Gardens. In the fall they attended an Art Show at the Columbia Museum of Art. The club also sponsored a dance in the winter known as the Sno Hop with the subtitle as Beatnick Bop. This dance was to aid in the financing of the spring trip. The student body, by way of ballots voted Patti Sebring as Queen. Rudy Bowen, Vice President; Holly Brewer, Art Agent Treasurer; Bonnie Brewer, President; David Anderson, Recording Secretary. Sitting: Ralph Jarrells, Corresponding Secretary; Holly Brewer, Art Agent Treasurer; Bonnie Brewer, President; David Anderson, Recording Secretary. Second row: Cheryl Fisher, Anna Eddy, Lee Henderson, Sheila Boyer, Sharon Johnson, Lewis Josey, David Sanders, Freddie Jackson, Wayne Branham, Marvin Wilson. Third row: Carl Kelly, Frankie Drake, Sandra Welch, Bertie Edwards, Tom Mikkelsen, Craig Wrigley, Earl Greene, Robert Lancaster, Mr. Bunce, Sponsor. First row: Iris Crim, Mary Coggins, Katrina Tickle, Brenda Shannon, Isabella Branham, Virginia Edenfield, Elizabeth Perez, Sallianne Childress. Second row: Robert Foster, Bobby Vick, Gene Galloway, Ronnie Jones, Arthur Schaeffer, Manuel Ortiz, Woodie Joamt, John Beck, Harvey Wiscovitch. Third row: Kenneth Green, Bernard Lewis, Douglas Cartmell, Eddie Durden, Carl Watkins, Steve Jorge. Fourth row: Wayne Sanders, Woodrow Medlin, Angel Colon, Fred Schultz, Ricky Wiggins, Joe Houser. photoc,RAphy CIub First row: Mr. Shelley, Sponsorj Edgar Smith, Clark Hornsby, Fernando Pantonial, Bobby Vick, Wayne Walker, Woodie Joamt, Skipper Shaffer, Ronnie Jones, Wade Nates, Eulice Hunter. Second row: Robert McNair, Jerry Cobb, Wayne Sanders, Gene Galloway, Steve Jorge, Douglas Cartmell, Angel Colon, Fred Shultz. Officers: Mary Paige Lewis, Activities Chairman; Mary Lou Owens, Activities Chairman; Nancy Wood, Secretary; Barbara Thornton, Treasurer; Delores Edwards, President; Betty Jo Thompson, Reporter. Absent when picture was made: Irene Wilson, Vice President. Standing: Linda Scholl, President; Mrs. Henderson, Sponsor. First row: Pam Holder. Second row: Freddie Jackson, Judy Bostic, Glee Henderson. Third row: Lynn Porter, Vice President; Mary Macaluso, Beverly Bowen, Marcia Smith, Carolyn Clark. Fourth row: Donna Salters, Secretary; Harriette Josey, Vesta Baughman, Sherry Redfeam, Rosa Shealy. Fifth row: DeLaine Byrd, Treasurer; Margaret Smith, Sandra Homolish, Billy Norville, Estelle Durden. Sixth row: Janet Wicklow, Judy Leitner, Eddie Wilds, Lynn LaBato, Jackie Headden. First row: Mrs. Riddle, Sponsor: Mary Macaluso, Billy Salter. Second row: NiokaDelk, Libby Gurganious, Beverly Bowen, Sandi DeArmond. Third row: Jennie Stockman, Linda Jacobs, Linda Me Keown. Officers: Mr. McGee, Sponsor; Mary Lou Owens, Secretary; Jennie Stockman, Vice President; Mary Macaluso, Treasurer; Billy Salter, President. 6. 6. CLUB First row: Carolyn Higgins, Susie Mae Koon, Mary Lou Owens, Mr. McGee, Sponsor; Jennie Stockman, Bill Salter, Mary Macaluso, Libby Gurganious, Delores Strickland, Mattie Mae Brittain. Second row: Warren Halliwell, Linda McKeown, Linda Jacobs, Frances Coon, Sandra Homolish, Peggy Allen, Sandra Waldorf, Marilyn Dixon, Betty Jean Dixon, Don Sellers. Third row: Steve Morse, Mike Baronowski, Mike Baker, Bobby Acuff, Adrian Gurganious, Elmo Hightower, Billy Black, Otis Richardons, John Zirkie. Fourth row: Donald Cothran, Wlater Smith, Randy Jones, Kenneth Kendall, Bob Wilson, Larry DeArmond, Bill Stafford, Thomas Medlin, Robert Hagan, Bob Lepp. Fifth row: Jimmy Rose, Carey Ardis, Alston Duncan, John Cruey, Gordon Crews, Butch Price, Walter Horton, James Simpson. Library CLub Left table, sitting: M a ur e e n Valentine, Diane Nodine, Marshall Burnham, Teresa Aughtry, Margaret Smith. Standing: Vesta Baughman, Linda Bowen, Elizabeth Nates, Glenda Bowen, Diane Horton, Johnny Beck, Wayne Walker. Right table, sitting: Freddie Jackson, Carolyn Clark, Velma Colon, Irene Wilson, Rosalie Jorge. Standing: Sallianne Childress, Janie Queen, Isabella Branham, Elaine Browning, Virginia Edenfield, Tony Buff. Back row: Joyce Aughtry, Billy Norville, John McKearin, Fred Sanders. Oraitia CLub Kneeling: JeanBrazell, Judy Acuff, Carmen Rivera, Tussy Elkin, Jackie Headden, Lewis Josey, Vesta Baughman, Miss LaBorde, Sponsor; Cathy Collins, Sandy Welch, Bruce Acree, Doran Cartmell, Frankie Drake. Standing: Mary Paige Lewis, Francis Coon, Diane LeDoux, Joan Inglis, Pam Holder, Wendell Cribb, Judy Bostic, Sandra Rehm, Linda Bowen, Carl Kelly, Nancy Cochran, Charleen Beneker, Billy Norville, Larry Jacobs, Lester Henderson. Clockwise: Mary Macaluso, President; Donna Salter, Vice President; Linda Scholl, Secretary; Mary Jo Joye, Treasurer; Glee Henderson, Reporter; Delores Edwards, 84 Sandi DeArmond, Wendy Whalen, Nina Cameron, Sandra Homolish, Billie Jean Burgess, Frances Coon. Not pictured: Mrs. Gibbons, Sponsor. Boys’ BLock “6” First row: Butch Gontales, Billy Salter, Jimmy Salter, Sponsor; Walter Smith, Larry Branham, Lester Henderson, Butch Dixon, Arthur Mullen. Second row: Mr. Koty, Larry Nates, David Anderson, John Kearney. junioR ReC Cross Council Sitting: Marvin Wilson, Lewis Josey, Kenny Korach, Gary Lemons, Mrs. Bruce, Sponsor; Frances Coon, Kathy Kress, Fernando Pantonial. Standing: Nancy Malloy, Jacobs, Joan Cruey, Judy Dalton, Carolyn Clark. Carolyn Thornhill, Teresa Aughtry, Betty Rollins, Carla Majorettes: Coralie Zirkle, Gennie Savage, Rosalie Jorge; Kay Whitehead, Harriette Josey, Velma Colon, Dianne Whitehead, Pattie Sebring, and Bobbie Jones. First row: Ralph Shade, Mr. Cantrell, Director; Jane Linebarger, Nina Cameron, Bill Myers, Gerald Brazill, Harold Pylor, Walter Kindall, Marie Vick, Ralph Jarrells, Drum Major; John McCarin. Second row: Steve Morse, Bunny Waites, Jack Mann, Carol Wicklow, Judy Linebarger, Janet Wicklow, Sue Sill. Third row: Mike Fernandez, Pat Donnelly, Tommy Lancaster, Eirle Hernandez, Dick Miller, Donna Cothran, John Shade. Fourth row: Debbie Catoe, Dianna Hyer, Charles Amos, Carroll Garris, Sherry Mannon, Gloria Hernandez, Joe Perito. MR. SAM CANTRELL Director 6entsviLLe high Band RALPH JARRELLS Drum Major 86 footBAll I960 MR. PARONE.........................Head Coach MR. KOTY......................Assistant Coach MR. RICHARDSON..........Assistant Coach COACH PARONE First row: B. Aeree, J. Powell, J. Edwards. Second row: P. Valentine, G. Kress, G. Wolff, V. Mullen, C. Macaluso, B. Guess. Third row: A. Mullen, C. Lyles, R. Whipple, K. Berry, D. Hummingston, C. Amos, P. Callahan, Fourth row: T. Little, W. Smith, J. Coleman, D. Anderson, T. Abell, B. Dixon, O. Lee. Fifth row: W. Cribb, W. Halliwell, L. Nates, W. Nelson, M. Allen, J. Kearney, T. Mikkelsen, R. Wiggins. Sixth row: J. Horton, R. Croft, T. Duncan, J. Burrell, D. Sellers, C. Allen, B. Gonzales, C. Branham. Seventh row: D. Gurbber, Manager; Coaches Richardson, Parone, and Koty; J. Beck, Manager. 88 Co-Captains: BUTCH DIXON, LARRY NATES DIXON, Center NATES, End SMITH, Back 89 HALLIWELL, Back COLEMAN, End MIKKELSEN, Tackle SELLERS, Back LetteRmen GONZALES, Back ROSS, Back ACREE, Guard HORTON, Guard 90 C. ALLEN, Back BRANHAM, Guard M. ALLEN, Guard 91 LITTLE, Back .r-. ■ • ... v . v LEE, End DUNCAN, End V homecoming f-OOtB Ml GY BURRELL BUTCH dixon 94 SponsoRS 0 BEVERLY BOWEN for LARRY NATES 95 First row: W. Smith, B. Wunder, B. Edmonds, O. Lee, J. Wilson. Second row: J. Hotsko, D. Anderson, S. Grygas, J. Linebarger, L. Jacobs, M. Gray, P. Valentour. 96 LINEBARGER EDMONDS HOTSKO VALENTOUR GRAY SMITH ANDERSON WUNDER 97 QirLs’ BASketBALl COACH LEE KOTY MANAGER WENDY WHALEN Kneeling, left to right: Virginia Burnett, Elsie Stockman, Delores Edwards, Sandra Homolish, Donna Salter, Margaret Lewis, JoanPerott. Standing: Betsy Harrell, Barbara Kress, Marsene Jacobs, Nina Cameron, Mary Jo Joye, Mary nn a 98 m MARY JO JOYE Forward NINA CAMERON Forward SANDRA HOMOUSH Forward DOLORES EDWARDS Guard MARY MACALUSO Guard DONNA SALTER Guard BascbaLL 1960 MR. KOTY, Assistant Coach 100 First row: F. Carter, W. Cribb, C. Branham, R. Tidwell, B. Mulnix, C. Macaluso, C. Wrigley. Second row: L. Nates, H. Wilson, L. Funderberk, K. Carter, B. Ray, T. Davis, Coach Parone. ThirdrowrL. Branham W. Smith, D. Anderson. SMITH WILSON FUNDERBURK DAVIS CARTER TIDWELL COACH REDMAN 102 Sitting: A. Mullen, C. Miles, V. Mullen, D. Walterhouse, C. Macaluso. Second row: Coach Redman, D. Deese, R. Croft, J. Edwards, B. Gonzales, D. Sellers, J. Horton. Third row: J. Salter, W. Nelson, L. Henderson, S. Grygas, J. Berry, J. Baker, T. Abell. ARTHUR MULLEN RICHARD CROFT 103 JIM SALTER LESTER HENDERSON MR i. A BUTCH GONZALES ift ' -A. .' -' Air Mail TIL« MON S MOlLTWOOO • IIS' THonwAn • «eai 5 Pictures. Inc. West Coast Studios Burbank .California December 20, 1960 Miss DeLaine Byrd 6314 Two Notch Road Columbia, South Carolina Dear Visa Byrd: Edd Byrnes has selected Kiss Lynn Porter as Kiss D.H.S. for this year. I am returning, herewith, the photographs of the contestants you sent to Sdd along with an autographed photograph o Edd for your annual. BL:1 enclosures c )d3 d c CO H 300 JO PISANO CATHY COLONS LINDA SCHOLL 109 NANCY COCHRAN BONNIE CASTLES Bobby White, Vesta Baughman, Steve Marcereau, Carla Lemons, Gerald Braze 11, Betty Rollings, Frank Headley, 111 Frank Headley, Harriette Josey, Larry Nates, Vesta Baughman. maRshals I960 QirLs’ anO Boys’ State kinq teen Jimmy SAlteR 113 miss 6. a. R. MARCIA SMITH - LYNN PORTER homecoming Queen SANDI DeARMOND SenioR Statistics CAROLYN ALFORD NINA CAMERON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Block D 3, 4; FTA 3; FBLA 3. CRAFTON ANDREWS Biology Club 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. DORAN CARTMELL JOYCE AUGHTRY Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Library Club 1, 2, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Wittiest 4; Pep Club 3; Biology 2; Photography 1. Spanish 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Library 3, 4. DORIS CARTMELL VESTA BAUGHMAN Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Christmas Play 3; NFL 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Youth for Christ 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3j President of FHA 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1; FTA 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 3; Drama Club 4; Dents-Events Typist 4. Latin Club 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Library Club 1, 2, JOHNNY COLEMAN 3, 4, Secretary 3; Delegate to SCHSLA 2, 3; Dents- Events Reporter 3, Editor 4; Les Chansonettes 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Pat 'em on the Back 4; Girls' State 3; Furman Scholar 4; Marshal 3; Honor Roll; Most Intellectual 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 2, 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Class Vice President 2; Class Secretary 3; Block D 4. HELMUT BAXTER JOAN CRUEY Band 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2, Vice President 1; German 1; Art Club 1, 2. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3; 4-H 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2; Art Club 3; Red Cross Council 4. JOHNNY BELCHER JOHN CRUEY 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Photograph Club 2, 3; Science Club 2; Library Club 3; DE 3. 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports Club 1; Art Club 2; D.E. Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. BEVERLY BOWEN SANDI DeARMOND FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Second Vice President of the Richland County FHA 3, Activities Chairman 1, Miss FHA 3; Chorus 1, 2; Dents-Events Reporter 3, Exchange Editor 3, Assistant Business Manager 4; Queen of Hearts 2; FTA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Secretary of Junior Class 3; Secretary of FTA 3; Secretary of FBLA 3; Maid of Honor 4; Student Council 4; Miss DHS Contestant 4, Miss Hi Miss 4. Alexandra High School 1; Myers Park High School 2; Dents-Events Typist 4; Pep Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer; Drama Club 3; FHA 1, 2, 3; Alternate Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Sponsor 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Girls' Block D Club 4; FBLA 4, Treasurer; 4-H 4; Class Secre- tary 4; Assistant Office Secretary 4; Most School Spirit 4. GERALD BRAZELL NIOAKA DELK Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Photograph Club 1; Biology Club 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4, First Lieutenant 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; Marshal 3, Most Likely To Succeed 4; Honor Roll. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2; Red Cross 1; Library Club 1; Chorus 1;FBLA 3, 4; FTA 4; Hobby Club 4. PEGGY BURRELL FRANKIE DRAKE FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Contestant for Homecoming Queen 4; Chorus 1; Youth for Christ 1; Art Club 1, 2; 4-H 1. Entered Senior Year; Homeroom Officer 4; Candidate for Miss D.H. S.; Art Club 4; Drama Club 4, Secretary; NFL 4; Spanish Club 4; Best Looking. 117 SenioR Statistics BILLY EDMONDS Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll; Most School Spirit. LIBBY GURGANIOUS Y-Teens 1, Reporter; D.E. Club 4, Reporter; FBLA 4. RALPH GARRIS Library Club 1, 2, Secretary 1, President 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1; Biology Club 2, President; FTA 3; Class Vice President 3; Football 3; Best All- Around; Honor Roll. ROBERT HAGAN Band 1; Coin Club 1; Homeroom Officer 1; D.E. Club 3, 4; Bus Driver 4. FRANK HEADLEY Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; NFL 3, 4, Vice President 3; Boys' State 3; Science Club 3, 4, President 4; Math Club 3, 4, Vice President 3; Marshal 3; Bus Driver 4; Editor-in-Chief of THE COUGAR. LESTER HENDERSON Track 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 4; Library Club 1, 2, President 1, State Convention 2; Photography Club 2; Latin Club 1; Football 3; 4-H 4, Vice President; Drama Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, Vice President; Block D Club 2, 3, 4; Best Dressed. CAROLYN HIGGINS FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2; D.E. Club 4. LINDA JACOBS FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Arts and Crafts Club 1, 2; Red Cross 1, 2; FBLA 3, 4; FTA 4; D.E. Club 4; Hobby Club 4. RALPH JARRELLS Band 1, 2, 4, Drum Major 2, 4; Art Club 2, 4, Secre- tary 4; FTA 2; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2; NFL 4; Dents- Events 2, 4, Reporter 2, 4, Layout 4. HARRIETTE JOSEY Drama Club 1, 2; Art Club 1, 4; Chorus 3, 4, President 4; FTA 1, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1; Majorette 3, 4, Head Majorette 4; Girls' State; Biology Club 2; NFL 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2; Class Treasurer 1; Queen of Hearts Contestant 2; Dents-Events 2, 3, 4, Club Editor 3, Reporter 2, 4; Most Talented; FFA Sweet- heart Contestant 3; Majorette of the Year 3. SUSIE MAE KOON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Welfare Committee 2; Art Club 1; Book Club 2; D.E. Club 4. ROBERT LEE FFA 3, 4. CARLA LEMONS Orangeburg High School 1, 2; Marshal 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council 4; Best All Around 4; Pat 'em on the Back 4; Honor Roll. LUCY LOULA Plant High School 1, 2; Chorus 3, 4, Secretary 4; Math Club 4; Science Club 4; Dents-Events Reporter 4; Honor Roll. MARY MACALUSO FTA 1,2, 3, 4, President 3; DE Treasurer 4; Girls' Block D Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; FBLA Vice President 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4, Treasurer 3; 4-H Vice President 1; Pep Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Guard 2; Old English D 3, Star 4; Dents-Events Reporter 3, Girls Sports Editor; Most Athletic. EVELYN MARTIN FHA 1, 2, 4; Library Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1. LINDA McKEOWN FHA 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; FBLA 4; DE Club 4; Y-Teens 1. 118 SenioR Statistics ANNE MILLS Swansea High 1, 2; FHA 1, 2; Chorus 2; Drama Club 3; Library Club 3j Dents-Events Reporter 4; Latin Club 1, 2. LARRY NATES FFA 1, 2, 3, President 2, 3, Delegate to National Con- vention in Kansas City 2; President Junior Class 3; Dele- gate to Boys' State and Elected State Commissioner of Agriculture 3j President of Student Council and Student Body 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 1, 2; Student Bus Driver 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Pat 'em on the Back 2, 4; Most Popular 4. IRENE OWENS FHA 1, 2, Treasurer 2j Library Club 1; FTA 3; Dents- Events Typist 4j Most Likely to Succeed 4. HERBERT PASCHAL FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3; FTA 3, CAROLINA RAILEY Y-Teens 1, 2; FHA 1, 2; 4-H 2; Art Club 2; Chorus 1. CATHY REILLY FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3; FBLA 4; Red Cross 1; Student Council 1; Art Club 1, 2; Track Team 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2. BETTY ROLLINGS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 4j Red Cross 2, 4; Youth for Christ 1, 2; Marshal 3; Art Club 1; 4-H Club 1. BILL SALTER Class Secretary 1, Vice President 2; Photography Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 2, 3, 4, President 4; Red Cross 2; Boys' Block D 3, 4; DE Club 3, 4, President 4j Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 4. JIMMY SALTER Class Vice President 1, Treasurer 2, President 4; Student Council 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus, Driver 2, 3, 4; Red Cross President 3j Most Dependable 4j Track 3, 4j Boys Block D 4; Band 1; King Teen 4; NFL 4; Student of the Month 3; Old English D 3; Honor Roll. CHARLIE SAVAGE Band 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3j 4-H Club 4; Most Talented 4. PATTI SEBRINC FHA 1,2; Crafts Club 1; Miss Red G White Contestant 3, 4; Queen of Hearts Contestant 3; Student Council 4j Majorettes 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. MARCIA SMITH Columbia High School 1, 2j Class Treasurer 4; Business Manager of THE COUGAR 4; News Editor of Dents- Events 4; Treasurer of Beta Club 4; Math Club 4; Chorus 4; FTA 4; Most Dependable 4; Miss DAR 4; Honor Roll. TED STYRON 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports Club 1; Hobby Club 1; Art Club 2, 3; Photography Club 2; Pep Club 3. BETTY JO THOMPSON Chorus 1, 2; FTA 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2j FHA Reporter 4. SHERRILL TINSLEY Y-Teens 3; FTA 3; Library Club 3; Honor Roll. PATTON VALENTOUR Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Key Club 2; Student Council 4; Vice President Senior Class 4; Friendliest 4; 4-H 4. WAYNE WALKER Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President, Vice President, District President; Science Club 3, President 3; Photo- graphy 4; Football 1, 2; Biology Club 1, President lj Latin Club 1, 2; FTA 3. MARILYN DIXON Majorette 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2j Annual Staff 3; Chorus 2, 3. 119 Business Residence SU 7-5553 SU 2-1545 Your Satisfaction Is Our Success C. PERRY SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY ALL TYPE OF INSURANCE Let Us Be Your 'Variety' Agency 7211 Two Notch Road Dentsville, S.C. CONGRATULATIONS to this term's graduates and all good wishes for success in the field they have chosen in which to carve out their careers. In searching for a higher education,we hope they will remember the fine colleges in our state; if entering business or industry immediately,we hope they will find their careers here in South Carolina. SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY 122 eat withe lor a wonderful luture! sSoutltern Beil 123 Sylvan Brothers Quality Down Through The Years 1500 Main Street Columbia, South Carolina AL 4-6944 AL 4-6175 56-246 Columbia Coca - Cola Bottling Company L. G. Balfour Company Rings Invitations Mr. Fred Wilk ins 1340 Senate Street AL 4-6918 J. B. Smith’s - Esso - Servicenter SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT First Class Lubrication and Service J . B. Smith Route 3 Phone SU 7-9147 Dentsville, S.C. 124 House of Service Quality V. B. Hook and Co. Fruits and Produce Columbia State Farmers Market Phone AL 3-2215 AL 3-1633 AL 3-1633 LD 25 Columbia, South Carolina Compliments of C. D. Spangler Construction Company Woodfield Park Columbia, South Carolina Congratulations, Seniors! from E. P. Shedd For Health's Sake Eat Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 125 THE GARRIS INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Surety Bonds 1608 Taylor Street Columbia, South Carolina Phone AL 3-7081 Roy E. Garris Roy E. Garris, Jr. CATE McLAURIN COMPANY 1 720 Taylor Street Phone AL 3-7075 Seiberling Tires Frigidaire Appliances DENTSVILLE 5 10 JIM BARTLETT MOTORS AND VARIETY STORE Clean Used Cars 7213 Two Notch Road Dentsville 126 JUNE CHANDLER BOOKS Trenhoim Plaza Telephone Columbia, S.C. SU 7-8623 OAKLAWN FUNERAL HOME Phone AL 6-1571 Columbia, South Carolina HINSON THORNE LUMBER COMPANY 2038 Two Notch Road Phone AL 4-8311 PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL COMPANY Service Food Distributors Fresh - Frozen Canned - Dried Foods BEE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BEE HARPER... Owner Insurance of Every Kind The Best in Auto and Fire Coverage 1422 Taylor Street Telephone Columbia, S.C. AL 2 - 7383 SU 7-3707 KEENAN OIL COMPANY West Beltline Blvd. Phone AL 6-0667 Gasolines - Fuel Oils - Lubricants Service Stations Near Dentsville BULLARD'S L.B. NELSON'S GROCERY NORTHCUTT'S OPEN AIR Quality Products - Friendly Service 127 DUNBAR FUNERAL HOME Columbia, South Carolina Phone AL 6-3441 H.L. GREEN COMPANY 1624 Main Street Come in and Shop With Us Where Every Day Is Sale Day RALPH E. COOPER General Merchandise Store Fertilizer, Gas and Oil State Park Highway 555 Route 3 Phone SU 2-1414 WOOD FI ELD SUPERETTE Clyde Hurt - Owner and Operator INS FOOD STORE Meats - Groceries - Magazines Soft Drinks 1719 Decker Blvd. Compliments of NU-IDEA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. Complete Line of School Equipment Supplies, Church Pews, Pulpit Furniture, Choir Chairs, Sunday School Furniture Established 1921 SILVER'S 5 and 10 South Carolina's Largest Variety Store BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE Main Street Columbia, South Carolina Phone AL 4-3937 SOUTHERN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SERVICE 1424-26 Taylor Street Columbia, South Carolina 128 FORGET-ME-NOT FLORIST Originality Our Specialty Phone SU 7-7491 6826 Two Notch Road Columbia, South Carolina S P HOUSE MOVING COMPANY WRECKING COMPANY We Move Any Size To And From Anywhere 2318 Two Notch Road Phone AL 6-8323 SU 7-0640 NORTHCUTT'S EDGEW00D PHARMACY OPEN AIR MARKET Prescriptions - Friendly Service Open 'Til 9:00 P.M. for your Convenience 2300 Two Notch Road Phone SU 7-9290 Columbia, South Carolina 3500 Humphrey Road Phone AL 4-0171 MASTER CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Compliments of 1907 and 1908 Blossom Street Columbia, South Carolina SUBURBAN FOOD STORES a DALE'S DRIVE-IN MARKET 1013 Percival Road Columbia, South Carolina Phone SU 7-8010 129 Foremost Dairies Nutritious Dairy Products 2901 Two Notch Road AL 4-3179 Nelson’s Grocery Quality Groceries and Meats Phillips 66 Products Gas - Oil Route 3 Columbia, S.C. Phone SU 7-5025 Dentsville Supermarket We Sell The Best In Everything Stop and Save At Dentsville Shakespeare Companies Shakespeare Fine Fishing Tackle Columbia, South Carolina Since 1897 130 L. R. Morris Produce m B and W Lumber Fruits and Produce Company Columbia State Farmers Market 1610 Sunset Drive (Eau Claire) Phone AL 6-4991 Phone AL 3-6449 Columbia, South Carolina Columbia South Carolina Quality Lumber for Quality Homes The Ranch Restaurant Fine Foods Pit-Cooked Barbecue Hot Dogs Hamburgers Cone Sundaes Banana Splits Steaks Milk Shakes Breakfast Lunches Dinners 5100 Two Notch Road Phone SU 2-0666 Stationers Printers Office Outfitters School Supplies Gifts The R. L. Bryan Company 1440 Main Street 131 Shulls Lexington Brand Country Pure Pork Sausage For Quality Sausage Phone AL 2-4882 AL 2-5760 438 Main Street Columbia, South Carolina COLUMBIA'S FINEST VARIETY STORE Rose’s 5 -10 - 25 C Store Attractive discounts are offered to teachers and all school organizations. 631 Harden Street Phone AL 4-4344 Five Points THE COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST CO. OF SOUTH CAROLINA Where Every Customer is Important Main Office Main and Gervais Branches Forest Lake and Rosewood Shopping Centers JOHNSON CAB I NET CO. Custom Built Cabinets and Store Fixtures Route 3, Columbia Dentsvil le Phone SU 7-6687 Compliments of KEY CANDY AND TOBACCO COMPANY, INC. Wholesale Only 1231 Lincoln Street AL 2-3851 DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SALON All Beauty Service Is Available. Hair Shaping Is Our Specialty. SU 7-5710 1713 Decker Blvd. Dorothy Rushing, Owner 132 STATE AUTO PAINT CO. BESKID PHARMACY Painting Supplies, Welding Apparatus, Seat Covers Congratulations to Our Graduates Phone AL 3-7087 Dentsville, South Carolina 1525 Taylor Street SU 7-4353 Columbia, South Carolina SENN BROTHERS, INC. TODD AND MOORE, INC. Wholesale Fruits and Produce Fine Quality - Fast Service Sporting Goods Your Specialist in Sports Fair Prices COLUMBIA STATE FARMERS MARKET 707 Main Street Phone AL 2-0282 Bluff Road Columbia 5, South Carolina Phone AL 2-8638 Carolina Ceramics, Inc. Fire Brick - Drain Tile Face Brick - Flue Lining Phone SU 7-7432 Route 3 Columbia, South Carolina Compliments of Thoroughbred Motel and Mitchell’s Mobile House Park 3411 Two Notch Road 133 CITIES ©SERVICE ORDER NOW FROM YOUR CITIES SERVICE SALESMAN EXTRA HIGH OCTANE 100+—100+ Octane Super 5-D—98+ Octane Milemaster—98+ Octane Master Gasoline Mart Phone: SU 7-9114 7801 Two Notch Road OLIVER E. WILLIS INSURANCE AGENCY IN COLUMBIA All Forms of Insurance 1826 Sumter Street Columbia, South Carolina Phone AL 3-8500 ED ROBINSON LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS Columbia, South Carolina WALTER'S DRIVE-IN DENTSVILLE Our Specialties are Chicken Baskets. Bar-B-Q, Western Steaks, and Sandwiches of All Kinds. Phone: SU 7-9206 Owner, Walter F. Caudle THE J.W. C0NDER COMPANY LIVESTOCK AUCTION DEALERS Sale Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday OLIVER FARM MACHINERY State Distributor Outboard Motors - Boats - Trailers 134 Splendid Because CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Prescription Druggist SU 7-1371 4901 Forest Drive Forest Lake Shopping Center It's Blended Tommy’s Open Air Market Phone: SU 7-4701 5505 Forest Drive LARGE ENOUGH I TO SERVE i X YOU k SMALL ENOUGH r TO KNOW YOU WHITE'S SHOE SERVICE Modern Shoe Repair We Make Old Shoes Look And Wear Like New. Telephone SU 7-8152 Trenholm Plaza At Forest Lake Compliments of The Barn Grocery and Department Store 1922 Two Notch Road AL 2-6111 Where Every Day Is Bargain Day 135 ARDIS TEXACO SERVICE Phone SU 7-2844 Forest Drive and Trenholm Road Columbia, South Carolina REMEMBER THE FOLLIES! 136
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