Eau Claire High School - Clarion Yearbook (Columbia, SC)
- Class of 1973
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I Contents Introduction ........ ......... 4 Student Life ....................... ....... 1 8 Academics .............................. ........... 4 4 Eau Claire Incorporated .......... ........... 6 6 Sports ...................................... ........... 8 4 Classes ................................. ........ l 16 Advertisements ....... ........ 1 78 Epilog ................... ........ 1 89 We began with varied emotions of curiosity of the place itself, of the activities for the year, of each other. The good, relaxing, class- room free times still fresh in our minds lingered, and sharing them with new and old acquantances was all that mattered. tl i 3 5 1 L Q Retuming to the old routine of school life was slow . . . the homerooms, books, and assignments, and tough subjects struck us with vigor and we individ- ually and collectively responded. xi- ' N' 1 1' 1 3' 3 1 i 1 3 Q9 fx 1 ? i X 1 f Q .4,...-.-vPll e I '1 ...,! f to f 8 Q an in NS , O mx 5 J f 53 33 R ,,:.. wi i M' al' V ,,,,,4 L., N ,, .A-,L4.r,. 'Af A , -mum. Q , mx .L lu 'Q Q N X s f Q1 , f ZH! J ki, .,,. vig, . ,,, .V v a mm ,' . ,N , if a Q ' ,E 1 ,Q 5. ff-H: ' 5. 'a 2 iw .f A 3 , If Us 5 2 V EH? , M ug 5. . ,W 2 :H H K .Q Rf V 3-25 3 4: 1.4:-'K 'Sf L f,. i . , .fs ,.,, 3:5 w EEF? if , '1'Is 1f:f2f'ii2 5- H ii 2241915 ia I 5 Eli -1 f.,,:.- QEG . - iff V ' xig5,3.g,fg2.v-QA f ,.-fp? F g ,, , Wm.: ., -.Q Q-1-.W ,1 . l:':Law2-5x:::i1 . V X ,H . 1 X 3 A- 'T We fain if in ws F. Q -f-1 N 1.'-4-E.. ,S . C L - 'R ' 'F ' an as mx ar f- Q .V V ,.,. , 5 u j,Q4Q4i5f' ig: 5, 'QT'-sl' i if A k ESQ 137'- .1 Problems arose from time to time . . . trash clut- tered grounds . . . individual disputes . . . lack of school spirit . . . apathy . . . self realization. ll 4 5 .iw dh' Ir.. I g-in-no 1 N ESPHN Tony Hama Cmubah Wuuc Cnsmm Cures Innes Cmzwow Hyczs Ham' Rv mwvvm f any iii? Z Y, Q- F A M- ix 1 I If! 15515 Achievements were made . . . some were outstanding, others personal . . . Charles Hill and Deborah Boyles-National Merit Scholarship finalists . . . Students chosen as outstanding students of the week . . . Seniors chosen for Who's Who Among American High School Students . . . A passing grade in a challenging subject. I3 nl 2 V . fa-GF' A f A'X s. x. ,. , .1-., s ai ta Wx :M f' L. ' , Jug-'Q 5 u ' 'WAS .35 . x x xr ,L N1 .fi x . 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Eau Claire High School is more than just a building with tools for leaming. It is a way of life for 1600 students for approximately seven hours and five days a week for 180 days of the year. Many things are experienced and gained. Whether on an individual basis or with others, they intenningle to be- come our . . . -Q ir as Q ff V lj., , v.J.Qd 'R 36 1-- -x I M ' nr ' sf if Nl ' - -. - '- a ' Y I' T.4,,' K.,- vi X C 'Yi l W E .Nqr -mugs! -iq -- - 1 , -. - ,. --. 'I KN-n:'f+'lW4 Ag jg ' Vv-3S a: ' ' '5 ... .111 . . - Student Li e 25 1 Yes, our lives are touched as soon as we enter E.C.'s campus. Each moment brings on a new fact to gain, a new subject to discuss or maybe a reason to just walk and get things together . . . 20 -fl -sw, '04 if Nr-Nb: 1'2 lffi, . . . and moments when anticipation over whelms one's whole being. 9.7 f! , Q 4. gf my ' fan leg 4 2 M iff if 3 , ...A nv U, . N vw' .My ,V ,rf . . . to reach for that special goal in life that means so much, finding worth in being an EAU CLAIRE SHAM- ROCK!!!!! 2-' c , 'x 1,-xf ,Y Q13 People . . . make you realize that you're not entirely alone with your mind blowing problems and your fan- tastic dreams of what's to be . . . 24 :FH iz-5' 'A ' girly. mu ..,,, 4. . -- -g-an .sv-qq iw Ae! ri' 76 . - .,- 'L . .e - :rf- Wi.. ff ' 5 f -v -Q . --f ,?,,g',. . . . making you realize that we're all in it together. 1-nur-v-vnu-annul ll HlQ N351 Then agam, we re all ddferent in some way Our lakes and dxshkes, our good pomts and the ones that aren t so good all go mto makmg you you and me me. 27 Growing in mind, that's the real issue here. All the books, the chemicals, the maps, the favorite gang, the favorite clam really seem to help. Factors in stu- dent life that are necessary and prioeles. ll' ll Q ...V mcg-2 ...., Q, V 5111. l'l-F , f-Q14 af 'Fl im: -rm., M, -:Nc 'Y 'Ll' r 'L?T,f'l -'49 ' 'giwma-2 nhl' L A L K .K g . fx F -n: J ,V Ps ,ff 1 ,uk 'gk 'T 4 ' fT'f'H3,i - - - 5 I '. X L, 1-2 1 -. 4. ...v A v 5 M - , X ' , 'nf' f ,egg A .. . . T I .H I 1 rv A x K-I AA ' .. x. ,. .. . Expressing ourselves . . . some as young adults and some as half-witted kids, lends to the order of our lives at Eau Claire. 30 L..-J-- 's v 31 No big stones have to be tumed or bold words spoken to be truly a part of Eau Claire, just concem about what hap- pens and why. is i LV N 0 -J .. X WW ...am-1 , Q TX xx 7 nlwxpgxt X5 'l 1 Bu?lxX 1 .H 7 ,N M QN rw, F gf? as g f i3i?55h,s' H Q4 f, Q Q 'Q 321 J :Q .L ,Q Miss Senior-1972-73 Leslie Horton 5 L Qs rw f . -J ,gqfmx 5 5 -as X X1 -tk , ,f 455 W ffi ' ' L A A , 5 i bk H L m L, 22.1 i fs Mwfiw. Q fy S -l ' 'ikqd S1 f if Ar .V . M' -X. M. K K E I -'-A I ,QiQ,.. V V Miss Junior-1972 73 Gloria Ordaz .Q gyff 2 SE WS, wgxx, -www. 5, i 9 rn. ff ' sbgf, ifwfii QL z J WNW 5 f'iL . 35 -my Sm 1 ,Q aw as - 2 A .1 '?!'?f' -42. s -R A I A ,gg :qi 55 5 t 'L sit: Q, 1 X 5 is - wi,,K?s, vw -.es fx , - Ei. Oil?-,,f'fgiiT3Sf PM ., M 5:1 Q. Pj. wi, ,' is H mf'-TN?-wfsiafsm is if f is s, ,wi A ,, Miss Freshman Beryle Roberts is making quite a start at E. C. as Miss Freshman. Beryle enjoys bowl- ing, singing and playing the organ for her church choir. Kathy Sharp, Judy Kirby, Carol Pou, Ann Garrett, and Sherry Hipp also competed for the title of Miss Freshman. The theme song Cherish was rendered beautifully by Samuel Blanks. 39 Miss Congeniality A very special award is given to a de- serving young lady by the other con- testants in the pageant. Miss Con- geniality 1972 is Ophelia Hills. Ophelia enjoys cooking, singing and dancing. The evening included not only lovely girls, but outstanding talent as well. The theme song Cherish was sung by Samuel Blanks. A creative dance was presented by Karis Manley and Vivian Mueller. julia Hopkins, Rose McDade, Marie Wages and Casandra Parker rendered a beautiful medley of popular songs. A special guest appearance was made by Tim Davis of Booker T. Wash- ington. Miss South Carolina State Parks, Abigail Brown' was mistress of ceremonies. judges for the pageant were Mrs. I. S. Leevy johnson, Mr. john R. Harper II, Miss Ioan Gonzales, Mr. Porter Adams and Mr. Willie Casey. WHAT A NIGHT!! 40 .X Q V bn' 3.3 1. . 5 rs. 4 M341 I X f 1 1 4... . A ' as fo. ' an VVh0's W'ho of '73 Each year at Eau Claire, ten seniors are selected by the faculty for their outstanding contributions of scholar- ship, leadership, and citizenship. This year's choices for Who's Who in- clude . . . . . . Freddie Moore, senior class vice-president . . . Deborah Boyles, No.linaclassof400. . . . . . Gail McMorris, Honor Society vice-president . . . Brenda Pressley, Clarion editor-in-chief . . . . . . Susan Williams, Echo editor-in- chief . . . Cromwell Roberts, Civ- itan leader . . . N. X X W X my f' dl X BM fr-.. vm. lux in X Academics Y-gf A If 'V 'Q' fy' if l Our Principal In every high school administration there is a positon to be filled that can only be taken by a certain kind of person-a person who can cope with the problems of running a school full of very lively teen-agers and still come through with a smile. He must of necessity be one who can withstand the pressure of endless questions about everything-questions from How can we keep the grounds clean? to How can we cope with the problems of dnigs and vandalism at Eau Claire? Paul R. Stephens is that special kind of human being. He is a combination of warmth and humor seasoned with genuine concem for all of his students and faculty. The cry of the hearts of counties Shamrocks is Thank Cod for Mr. Stephens! Paul R. Stephens-Principal Mrs. Louise Dodenhoff-Secretary to Mr. Stephens by Qu' Q ,v I A .' f - - I 4' . ' X 6 3. '. Q 3: 1 5 F1',f,' - of e 'W A at Mfg, x l ff 9,023 N' It ll x ' l ' 4 va' if 4' Q l N I 91 if :T . . . The number one purpose for bc, here. Determining every endeavor ' hope to partake in for the future, E Claire serves only as a start for what to come in our lives. Academics is tru the serious aspect. Rufus Watts- Mr. Robert Allen, another member of the E.C. Administrative staff, is a staunch believer in setting anything out of order straight . Being assistant prin- cipal and the school Businem Manager can become tedious, but Robert Allen performs his duties to the best of his abilities. M, ,ff s,.i s is A H ? Amistant Principal Working jointly with Robert Allen and Eau Claire's top executive is Mr. Rufus Watts, Assistant Principal. After joining Eau Claire in September of 1970, he has become a well-known friend to many students. He enjoys working with young people for the betterment of the school and community. W Administrative Assistants iii Mr. Leslie Evans Cfar leftj, Mr. Lucius F rierson fleftj, and Mr. james 0. jack- son fbelowl head up the departments of discipline, activities' co-ordination, and attendance, respectively. Faithfulness and perseverance qualify these out- standing men for their mammoth re- sponsibilities. Coaching, coaxing, en- couraging and administering judgment in many cases requires the wisdom of Solomon and the diplomacy of Daniel- none of which is lacking in our able asistants. 'iv- 1 ,... Mrs. Edie Mclendon fleftl, Mrs. josephine Boulmight frightj. A most efficient office staff keeps the administration of Eau Claire High run- ning smoothely. Secretaries in the main office, Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. McLendon, receive all incoming and outgoing business, While Mrs. Bouknight in Mr. jackson's office takes care of attendance matters. Mrs. Mary Ann Carlton attends to guidance records and Mrs. Nancy Moore keeps the financial records. Mis. Parthelia Carpenter fleftj, Mrs. Mary Ann Carlton frightl. uidance ,-:,'.. qi Mis. Mary S. Buchanan-Guidance coordinator Miss Barbara Austen-Senior counselor Mr. james Ross-Freshmen counselor 50 7 Mr. Willie Casey-junior counselor Mrs, Beverly Ozbunn -Sophomore counselor if ' as D 5 af Ufh- -NIJQ all my g ten tar fonmrrw' 7 'Wye ' - t fhf ' Q 'hills' to :J 'fu . A., ,. 'Mm I-.M ,glam The Guidance Department under the direction of Mrs. Mary l Scottie J Bu- chanan, offers counseling and helpful assistance to both students and faculty alike. Dealing personally and individ- ually with eager but sometimes frus- trated students, counselors may often bend over backwards to see to it that each student realizes his utmost op- portunities at Eau Claire High. 5 4 English Miss Betty Hudgens-Dept. Head Hum. II, Clifford Shea-Eng. IV MBS Frances Heihmm-Can Eng., Eng- IV Adv. um., Eng. I Mn. Linda Milling, Eng. I, III, takes time to laugh with her students. Mrs. Eldene Devet-Eng. IV, H. S. MIS- Harriet Rogers-Eng. III, Hum. III Mrs. Roberta Young-Eng. II, joumalism L 5 w ff Q 'fn 5 ws' YFN aww if 'Mathematics Mus. Melva Hoover-Alg. I, Math II Mrs. Belsy Beall-Alg. I, II, Geom. I Mr. Harry Brown-Geom. I, Math III 1 Mr. Nealie Cook-Geom. I, Math II Mr. Alfred Courvoisse-Math I Mr. George Glymph-Math I, Il ' Mx. Adams makes a point. Mr. Porter Adams-Math II, IV, Alg. II MIS. Edna Ive-Alg. l, M3fh II Mr. William Smalls-Math Il Miss Vijaya 'nlyagesm-Math I, II Y I Social Studies Mrs. Carolyn Pound-Hum., U. S. Mrs. Frances jackson-W. History Mr. Jack Thompson-U. S. Hist., Hum. Mrs. Melanie Graber-Sociology Mr. Kelly Harvey-W. History Mr. Iendol I-licks-W. History Mr. Marion Cloy-Soc. Stud., Fam. Liv. Mr. William Suttles, U. S. Hist. Mr. james Wright-U. S. Hist., Minorities Mr. Charles Taylor narrates an interesting film strip. Mrs. Ceanine Lybrand-Psy. I Mrs. Mary Smith-Chemistry Mks Doretha Walker-Biology I Mr. Terry Cobb-Phys. Sci. I Wayne Evans, a junior, peers into a microscope, in hopes of Ending something. Mr. Don Rahaim-Physics, Biology I Mr. john Bloodworth-Phys. Sci., Biology I Miss Vijaya Thyagesan-Phys. Sci. I Art and Music , i 2 Mrs. Betty Barr-Art I, III, Art minor Mr. Samuel Hartwell-Art I, Il A Consciencious Studeot, hard at work on an Art project. Mr. Henry Wilson-Band Mrs. Edna Pough-Chorus teacher-begins s new day of music. 57 Foreign anguages Conversation is nothing new in the French III clam. Conversational Spanish . . . huh? -...f Mrs. Baumil-French I, II, III Miss Elizabeth Killingsworth- French 1, Spanish I Mrs. Maureen Engle-Sp. I, II ccupations Miss Rutha Burrison-Typ. I, Bus. Math-corrects yesterday's papers. Phyliss and Carolyn find that study can be fun. Mrs. Dorothy Hollis-Steno. I Hard work makes quick fingers! Mrs. Dorothy Walker-Typ. I, II. Notehand Mrs. Suedelle Wyse-OH. Occupations Mrs. Willean Bonner-Bookkeeping 59 Home Economics Mis. Ernmie Lou Dixon-Home Ee. I, II, starts every moming with a smile. an Mrs. Lavinia Miller-Home Ee., II, III 5 fb Q. G rn Q -Q- S 26 'bf f4've4. .315 A 3 71'-vw 'wi' 21QV4g2fgw.jj 3,533 2. ' --sf.,a.,,5gg,,,:gg: -.g , vww 1'.:ym3AL., In 33- .A.Qfiq,,Q . 24,166 ,,',,Qggf fmwfi :-f fi' limi? A A' 11- 1f '4?f .'...1.- ' ' Cer tr- , ... ...... a... -ex I rn :a '-wf,2s?mi: Vp' A, Mis. Frankie Bronson-Childcare and Home Ec. I, tells her students how important it is to set good exam- ples for younger children. 60 Mrs. Geneva Walters-Childcare I Vp A Mr.jamesWoodwarrl-WoodShopI,II Mr. Talvin Melton-Voc. Shop I, ll W J ,- Bill Teague, a sophrnore, works very carefully, for one slip could prove dangerous. Mr. Benjamin Hall-Mechanical Mr. Henry Heise-Voc. Shop I, II Mr. Fdward Murray-Voc. Shop I, II Drawing Gr Wwdwvfking Pre. vac. shop 1, wwdshop Mk-'Ni' - I K .1 .Jw- Vg' A x w , , R R vyxu? x I J, Driver ecial Education Mr, 111-mk Singleton- Mr. james Ross- Mr. Robert Carlton-Driver Ed., Driver Education Driver Education, Guidance Team Phys. Fd. -v .e-mu S , , U1 Mrs. Renee Beny-EMH Englifh L II. UL IV sr C Mrs. Gloria Wise-Special Ed., Math, job Skills Mr. Werdt keeps everything running smoothly at E.C. -.Al 63 CPWUNA 64 Distributive Education Study Hall Mn, Digng Cguge, D,E, II Mrs. Ellen Vaughan, D.E. I . -qv Mr. Arthur lindsey, Education for Employment Mrs. Wilhemina Brooks, Study Hall Mrs. Jeanette Peoples, Study Hall Miss Barbara Isler, Shrdy Hall Naval Junior Reserve O Training Corps Caption jones, NJROTC I Chief McPhatter, NJROTC I - v.P,J J. Aus! S The Naval junior Reserve Ollicers Train- ing Corps is the start of special education, self development, and opportunity, de- signed to complement courses taught in the last three years of high school. This year it was added for the first time to our curriculum. Among other things, it pro- vides each student with a general knowl- edge of the military and develops skills conunensurate with those entering the Navy at the E-3 level or a higher degree of skills for those who are capable. The stu- dent response to this program has been very good, and a girl's NIROTC will be added. The naval junior Reserve Officers Training Corps. lndividualism is seen in many ways, but no where is it more vividly demon- strated than in the activities we partici- pate in. Something to spark everyone's interest is one key to education and through clubs an extra curricular touch is added. From camping to drama, Shamrocks indulge in relaxing pastimes. But there is a serious side, our roles as responsible young adults-Student Council, school projects, fund raising drives and pulling the ropes of student govemment-all combine in making E. C. our place of lscholarlyj pursuit and without a doubt-E. C. Incorporated. iw x . E. C. Incorporated Thespians smiling down at the camera frightj include Miss Hudgens Qsponsorj, Cassandra Parker, Nancy Stephens, Donya Wylie, Paulette Pearson, Phoebe Lark, jane Swindler, Kay F ulmer, Car- olyn Manley and Rita Hogle. The Eau Claire High School Student Council fbelowl is headed up by Cy- nthia Tucher, president. Other offices include Steve Roberts, vice president, Gail johnson, secretary, and Gwen Brown, treasurer. 3? ,F ygflr.-, .t s..., U.. 4, Y fn A ---A 68 17 V The Chorus fabovej, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Pough, has provided Sham- rocks with the opportunity to make beautiful music on many occasions. Several members have had the honor of participating in the All-State Chorus,' QQEMFW and others have had part in the Christ- mas parade, the govemor's Christmas Candle Lighting Service and, most im- portant, Eau Claire's graduation ceremonies. V , The French Club fbelowj includes Qfront row, left to rightj Karis Manley, Donna Cannon, Sharon Barrett, Rose Mc Dade, Susan Smith, Robin Roberts, fback row, Vivian Mueller, Cynthia Swions, Becky Taylor, Becky Fritz, Mrs. Lily Baumil fSponsorj. 69 ,f ' V'9gW?'?5 ,rv 1 ' 1 '?.f,+.Q --f 3 K Q 'sv 1 ' M: A Z ,,i' Q L5 - y L, - . ' ' 'V 3 , . 15 +599 6 ? ii' ' if 5 K -99 Y f win' I .W qi 6? Qs: X . 11 i g W 4gw-35: ,Q f 3-zz ,W 'mg' , -Gi: The Now Sound at E.C.H.S. is happily enjoyed by the Record Club ftopj. Girl's Intra- murals fabove, middlej has been one of the most active or- ganizations of the year, in- cluding such sports as volley- ball, basketball and track. One of the most popular clubs be- gun this year is the Girl's Camping Club fleftj. Ardent woods-women and nature lovers devote outside school time to extensive camping experiences. 71 Clarion The Clarion staff, headed up by Brenda Pressley frightl, found 1973 a full and flourishing year to record in the this-is- your-life yearbook!! Gail McMorris, busines manager and official typist, kept the reams of copy flowing smoothely, while Donna Jordan, senior editor, and Fannie Canty, club editor assisted. -n-I P 72 MZZTEI7 i H ,MW Q 15? .'.31'r 5 V 2 xi V W zz if M Members of the Library Club fabovej are Eddie Ruth Pearson, Terri Addis, Sheila Cooke, Ianett Jolmson, janet Horsley, Sandra Stames, Tony Arata, Deborah Bellamy, Craig Dukes, Marsha Yawn, Norris Croslby, Guy Anderson, Tammy Humble, Butch Wofford, Leah Crovenstein. The Projectionists' Club frightj under the direction of Marion Sherwood, in- cludes Milton Bailey, Kenneth Brown, Ronald Ray, Albert Gallman, and james Brown. 74 EF- ' g A ' . 1. + -- g f' lk -Q-wwf x. 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' Jia, 'mf W. -M A 'F' ff 11 R : q 555, X ff 1+ T Q 1 F at 4 4 M -51 - ww I ' if 5 qi' K Q ff f-if 'ff' ' 52? x ,, ' 55 3' 6 .Nw g V. 1 V, ix? .1 'if ' QM 4V Q V In gal? . ' I 454 R7 na' X The FBLA fabovej sponsored by Mrs. Hollis promotes leadership among its members who are ffront to back, left to rightj Beatrice Bailey, Linda jolmson, Viviloria Sheppard, Barbara Duncan, Cynthia Tucker, Youtha Burrell, Sandra Suber, Ierod Coleman, Ethel Burrell, Er- nestine Bell, Louise Dowling, Helen Stewart, Donna jor- dan, fin right aisle off picture-jimmy Shulerl, Advisor fstandingj Mrs. D. Hollis. 'N 77 If gh' Yi ., N ,sv ma-- W QXQ Q Ai. 'ix 59, J ,f N333 Lk Hr nz 1. ,. W 4' LQ ' x,,,.. , J fr ,. 2 xfL..,,,ML Arif 31e?gQ:v1x V41 if Iifga- -V I y-Us I 0, I ,. P. Q f L ' t F, , Tv X wi.. ry' Q s Q 4 .3 I-Q I V 5 5 rr ' ' 2 2 ,. 5 ' E f V 2 1 5 Q. X, ,E s R ff? S 3 X 'I'he Band meets everyday at sixth period for practice. The dnnm section keeps the beat goin if 5 nal ' was M we I 5 W' lr Sak A ,Q AQ f ii , . .. 5 .. 4 s ff if , 1 X rx . ci ' 0 -'N' S - Lf: 4 ,Wy f 2 . QSM 'S 2. 5' fi 'I be A X.: 5,1 .gb X v 'Q '5 1 'X fi 'Q xx 1 Q V if ' -1 1 5 N U1 Under the guidance and encour- agement of dedicated coaches, the Shamrock Pride has continued to strengthen not only athletics, but also the morale of the entire school. The athletic department encompasses a wide range of activities: football, bas- ketball, baseball and track-all of which are dynamically representative of the never-dying, ever-growing Shamrock enthusiasm. Tmly a vital and exciting part of our lives as students here at E. C. is . . . DV .W ,nm c 5 G. if .f-. my N s xx, u u-Q v is ' Q. I if' R 6 Q T 1 -. . , :X XL I E BAND ' if 1 T K AQ' 4. .b ww - I , wi 'S 3. V 5, fm. awash' 53,3-v'f , P-mgiw, 4, K 1 . gi , .fx- 1 'rg . K ,. .W '67 1'-.4531 4 ,L . .cf 2 A t-in f'.Q',?rf. new . V4 P 1' 23-,fgmlii 1 rxlkae flip ' Ya it-A K +5.51 amkg 1-. .1-gf? ..,, Q , YJ 'au I , f Y' if miQ:ff5'g 9691 It X, .Mal 5 . s ' , , lv. X .s i , nl. Rod Buggs is stopped while approaching field Captain Conrad Pearson fleftj heads up the fighting Shamrocks. A roster of the team Cabovej includes the fol- lowing: Coach John Bloodworth, Cliff Dubard, Paul Watson, Arthur Millagan, Ronnie McDaniel, Chris jacob, Bill Neeley, Ricky Davis, Gary Coker, Tim Mitchell, Steve Browder, Dave Watts, Coach Ken Kirkland, Coach Fred Auld, Sam Taylor, Steve Robinson, Conrad Pearson, jerphy McIlwain, Cary Becknell, Cene Grant, Freddie Moore, Al Duval, Willie Thompson, Frank Panarello, Paul Haskell, Roger Ray, Coach jim Ross, Head Coach Bobby Carlton, Rod Buggs, Sam Milhouse, Ronnie Amaker, Reu- ben Thompson, Cene Craig, Mark Priebe, Robert Behling, Clifton jack- son, Billy Barbee, Wayne Smith, Robbie Neeley, Philip Bookert. The Wild Bunch made an impressive showing during the 72 season. Out- standing performances were made by Rueben Thompson and Rod Buggs. The season ended with a record of 5-4. 87 4' f M lf :.. A ,5 .ws - fri' x . fy, iii . b ,Ji ! , ' 3. 3 5 ' Y gg, -I QQ ' . AM A in I, ' V I he 'L Q59 l .ff ' ,f 5 N 5. , k fi ' O ' if ' ' l x ,ws s', a ' K L h .1 - . if wf X S1 L X, lf! xg- . mi I L V Q 1.1.25 h . sg lxxmwfygikn Z x s K i , 'lp 5 iff ff- M ,, X X 5. , ' ,iw ji- ' ' 3 , K . Q f, A 'Y f 1 J E5 ,. if 1 3, .N 1' 1. ' ' f' mA X A Q ...,.. .alpr- eg ,mx ,gn L 'N r-'S Eno K2- Nw, f 1.3 A 'X X 1 1 3' ,U , '7 Q Q H J .5 Q , A , ,ui Scoreboard Eau Claire They 6 ................. .......... 2 3 Flora 14 ......... ....... 1 3 Dreher 2 14 ......... .......... 2 7 Immo 6 ........ .......... 2 1 Columbia 14 ......... .......... 1 9 Airport 34 .......... .......... 1 2 Booker T. 13 .......... ......,. 7 North Augusta 18 .......... ........ 6 Aiken 21 ....... ........ 9 Dorman pm. -i ii iifwf Q1 xi 'S -Q 1, 1 E ,M 0 Vw! 'I .a Q Je , . M ' Q Q E-. iw-:JP gf- 3 ,,,.,,,,.wUGl ,rf-7 x 1 f 1 yfk N Q a 2. x . v gl' 1 , 5? t . J S ' 4 i v Q . :.,, ww .4 W W , ffvyw , i'ff.,:aQ.. A E-QU Mk 1 ,J Q., :wr N ki iw S' wx 3 W 5 and 5 lyx L a l A 'C , V Xa I A ik ' H Q mf K A id -eau ,N . sf 'W' I E ,tw W' Iunior Varsity Football The junior Varsity had a season record of five wins and four losses. They lost to Columbia f20-81, Irmo Q35-61, Flora 128-61, and Keenan 127-141. They won their games with C. A. johnson f26-6J, Sring Valley Q6-27, john C. Richards 120-121, lower Richland Q20-601, and Dreher f22-02. Junior Varsity Rhinos are Charles Lyerly, Bruce Hancock, john Jennings, Ricky Davis, Tony Lewis, Cliif Dubard and, Carl- ton Myers. 91 haf-ff av ew: ...J ISS Lizzie Portee . V , . 1 Linda Manley-Fzrst Runnef-Up 1 W W Runnm+5, U,p c 1,-' if . 0 3 f fx ,Q 1 ' Q ,,!' 1 w...... , f 4 al V ' Q X ' K gf. , an 5 0, f ' I f 9 if gyms . if 1? ' 'ff' ja i ff Eg 'L ' K 2 ggi. vi i .6 .ff if facfszl 557499 'i R' MQ! 5. fi! Varsity Cheerleaders School spirit, dedication and lots of hard work at- tribute to the success of a top notch cheerleading squad. E.C.'s 1973 Varsity Cheerleaders not only led the fans in cheering the football and basketball teams, but they promoted Shamrock pride as well, and they were good at it. The summer was filled with daily practice sessions, painting signs and money raising projects for the annual Sportsarama. Fall was dedicated to spuring the Green Ma- chine on to victories in cold, windy and often times wet weather. They were there every minute giving support to our basketball team and really displayed boundless energy. They represented E.C. well and hats go olf to their admirable efforts. Con- gratulations for a job well done! imior- Varsity Yheerleaders . Masada...- as M We p p 5-,Ages , ,, t 1 3 a 2 Q 55, 1 if 1552,-,K . 1 Q . nding able moral support to all the j.V. teams, : I.V. cheerleaders led by Sharon Patterson aught team cheer and spirit to all the games. The eerleaders, pictured above, are Patsy Belton, :kie Bunell, Sharon Patterson, Phyllis Hipp, An- la LeFlore, Paula Byrd, Marveta Davis. 96 Girls' Volkyball The Eau Claire Girls' Volleyball team racked up a record season. The winning players, pictured below, are Pat Wil- lians, Lue Davis, Cynthia Gallman, Lee Davis, Carolyn Gibson, Diane Boyd, Brenda Dozier, Pam Williams, Dorothy Sheppard, Shirley Brown, Bar- bara Kennedy and Joyce james. Dxg f eipe V p -,Q ,X lla x 37.3551 -3: it f 'Z,!5415f:ff1 , A rv L, ,X ,,, ,,,J A ,Q 1 Aw, ,g gifffegiliqifw '31, 'g-'.q?- xg 4 1 ,Ag gf 1,594 VV?-,.:gL+ V . , 5' 5 , 4, .gg ' X ,, A Vi .,,, y 3, 2 ,, may 3- . . N un. 'sit L V I... gym A Qgcfaw 3 www ,ug ., I 755 5 yawn x iii, QL 9 , . s A a R X . -..f' . ,M N 5 L f f x rl if . .3 3 'gf va 6 Q k , y , . V w Y Q ock basketball went all the mr Eau Claire fans this sea- bn the right, the team takes rut to plan strategy. Below mping Ronnie Amaker tries rfect sink. is 4 af' vi.. 'fs R 2 ,Q Yu- ma , 3 S' R 5 si 1 1' my I if f' - f ix-2-X hw ' Q 1- A V . Q. , 424 . Ter,-QR L A it X 5 4 il l sm Q b K I Q Q, Rh X ... ....,. 3 ,IQ K ' '- Hu A ,,.. , Q '. , .A ur Bit! Lk! gg Q0 E zrsity zsketball 10 Receiving pass, Willie m pushes for victory. flie- lude Bookhart comes in to 'comered Ben Taylor. . . fx il , al fi. V' -gi ? .X ,W , ?d',g-'if W-gsifffi vilife' -:ia '-was ff ' ' - fffffmrff .iv ma .g,-0-as arsity Basketball lheftj Steve Ashe lights for position to receive pass. lBelowJ Aiken player appears to be too late to stop E.C.'s powerful Ben Taylor. 't.jgWlAa5l t sg 1 , WAK. LM -,,k .KQ .f,. Rf ,MJ wr J N , .. . NA W M ,f g . in ru. Ax if , . 1, ,f -Q 533 W' ' H R s 'S fs., mv? I K . W is af .idx L 35 1 J' 4, e Ng 51: 4 Q fi 2 if -, xyggmf Q ,- ,..uM-- H x 6' -' I fain K V , A wi P31 :Ha QV M 5 ,,., 1--1.31 all 2 A ei-451. .x 1 .5529 if Z 3-'ml . . g g W-ltr? I gf 5 - -1 ,qp,- w n sm, 'W 'Yi lk Wiwfffiif 2'-'51, il W p b Lower Richland Airport 'Aiken Columbia Booker T. Washington Brookland Cayce Airport Aiken Colwnbia Booker T. Washington x if JR Wl, is r - Varsity Scoreboard 1143217 ,Ny A 1 '1 5 i 'Q nf Imax ' 900 1 is In ',,j- 'U mf! . '6 Q ' n XM Vo 6 .f'ig!geH' . .- atv 9 4 .3 .,, 'Wi ..l- , 512 'r E Q - A Mk' 'J El 5530 f jx Q4 If I The Junior Varsity Basketball Team opened the season with victories over Lower Rich- land by scores of 136-311 and Q47-303. 'I'he team lost the next two games to Flora 126-291 and Orangeburg-Wilkinson Q38-44j. Errors, inconsistency and poor shooting were a plague to the team throughout the season. Although the team was defeated five times away from home, they rebounded and de- feated every opponent who entered the Rockpit , ending up 'with a perfect 9-0 record at home. The junior Varsity however, made a com- plete tumabout halfway through the season and won their last 7 games. Coach Glymph attributed this to determination, hard work, and playing as a unit. Willie Belton, Tony Lewis, Anthony Med- lock, and Willie Thompson were the top scorers in the 18 games. Tony Lewis led the team in assists and was the most consistent player. Willie Belton had a great year as he led the team in scoring, free throw percentage, field goal percentage and tied Anthony Medlock for the lead in re- bounding. Medlock was rmmner-up to Willie in scoring, while Sammy Taylor was runner- up in assists and Tony Lewis was runner-up in field goal percentage. The last game of the year was against Dreher, and again the Shamrocks prevailed. The final score was 63-49 in our favor. This game ended the season on a bitter note as the j.V's did not participate in the remaining games of the I.V. Tournament because of a dis- crepancy against one of our players, there- fore, the decision was to drop out and let the discrepancy be settled by the instigators. Last of all, the j.V. season of 14-5 was not a product of the five players mentioned earlier, but a product of dedication, and hard work by guys like john Jennings, Wayne Kirby, Kevin Emery, Tony Stroman, Ronald Davis, Larry Seals, Eugene Corbitt, Tony Tucker, Thomas Holley and Michael Pressley. These are the other members who with pride came within one win of tieing a school record. Standing: fLeft to Rightj Coach George Glymph, Darryl Graves, Manager, Wayne Kirby, Tony Tucker, Anthony Medloclr, Mike Presley, Willie Belton, Tony Lewis, Willie Thompson, Larry Seals, and Aaron Hayes, Man- ager. Kneeling fLeR to Rightjz Thomas Holley, Tony Stroman, Kevin Emery, Eugene Corbitt, john Jennings, Sammy Taylor, Marvin Davis and Ronald Davis. VIILUIFDI 01111001 0, KJIIILIII LUDUUID lJllll1,lrblUlll1U I. I ll,.lCUll9l.Il .IJLUIAI XJUDIIUI 1.1 Spartanburg-Character, confidence and a couple of expert sharpshooters have put Eau Claire within one step of its first state basketball championship ever. The Shamrocks needed ev- erything they could muster Saturday night fMarch 3,l973J at the Spartanburg High School gym, but they came away with a 66-64 victory over Columbia and the upper state AAAA cham- pionship. A shot with :01 showing on the clock achieved the win and now propels the Shamrocks into the state finals Satur- day fMarch 101 against Middleton at the Carolina Coliseum. Nate Davis, EC's leading scorer and rebounder during the regualr season, made the final basket of the game but it was only his third of the night. That's where character aided the Shamrocks. Nate didn't play but half the game because of foul trouble, Coach Les Evans said, but the guys who were in there never thought about giving up. They showed such great character to play like they did without Nate. Something like that could have easily gotten them down and anybody would have understood. But, they had confidence in the other players on the team and they stayed with it. Davis picked up his third foul in the lirst quarter and went to the bench with three seconds remaining in the period. The Shamrocks star was nothing more than a spectator the entire second quarter. He re-entered the contest after 30 seconds had elapsed in the third quarter but had to exit again after being tagged with his fourth foul at 2:57 of the same period. That's when the sharp- shooters started firing. Willie Crumpton and Steve Ashe, Eau Claire's smallish start- ing guards, started a streak at the 4:48 mark of the third period that left spectators with mouths open. It was baskets by Ashe, Cmmpton, Ashe, Crumpton, Ashe and Crumpton again that kept the Shamrocks even. All were jump shots and all were swishers from the outside. You don't shoot like that by just suiting up and going in the gym. Evans said. 'Those guys have put in endless hours of work. They were fantastic in this toumamentf' Claude Bookhart broke the Crumpton-Ashe extravaganza by scoring two Held goals to give EC a 50-48 lead after three quar- ters. But then Crumpton continued his amazing streak by get- ting three straight buckets to start the final period on two more jumpers and a fast break lay-up. We were concemed about the rebounding situation when Nate got in foul trouble, , Evans added. We knew we had more than one shooter, but whether we could hold our own in the rebounding was the big question. Bookhart went in there and did a heck of a job on the boards. He took up the slack well while Nate was out. Ben Taylor kept up in there in the lirst half and then Crumpton and Ashe started filling it up. It might sound like an old line but Columbia can be proud of the way they played basketball this season. It was a real good game for all the pressure that was involved. They got the ball inside and we got it to the open man. It just so happened we got the last shot. The Shamrocks appeared doomed with 17 seconds left in the game after a tumover gave Columbia the ball with the score tied 64-64. The Capitals, however, lost the ball out of bounds with 10 seconds remaining and Evans motioned for a time out to set up the final shot. We planned for Crumtpon or Taylor to take the last shot, Evans explained. If they were to get picked up then we'd go to Nate. It was the kind of finish I expected. Davis's only six points of the game were also Eau Claire's last six. His lirst basket came with 3:30 left in the game, his second at 1:49 and his last at :0l. Sports Article by Dick Huguley Columbia Record March 5, 1973 bfi Basketball Players Honored at Tea The undefeated Varsity basketball players were hon- ored with a tea given by the home economics depart- ment. Guys and gals welcomed the golden opportu- nity to socialize informally and enjoy the carefree relaxation and delicious refreshments. Leading scorer, Nate Davis, followed by Ben Taylor, Willie Crumpton and Steve Ashe are called by Coach Evans the one, two, three, four punch. Many admirers came to ex- press appreciation tothe successful team. 7. 1973 Track aire's 1973 track team was an impressive eed. Holding several Carolina-State-Record ionships and a South Carolina State Record jumping, the outstanding sportsmanship of iamrocks was displayed well. Track Team s included: Bob Hogue, Mark Priebe, lallew, Richard Bisset, Issac McGill, jack Rod Buggs, Rueben Thompson, Sammy Cliff Dubard, Authur Tyler, Cromwell Rob- llie Wise, Nate Davis, Chris jacobs, jerphy in, Gene Grant, john Hair, Stanely Green, oleman, Lewis jenkins, Bubba Beasley, y, Roger Ray, Ronald Ray, Eugene Corbitt, Davis, Larry Seals, Bruce Hunter, Ronald s, Sam Taylor, Paul Watson, Alphonso Mos- ,m Mitchel, Tony Stroman, john Pratt, Bell, Coaches: George Glymph and john orthg Managers: Ziek Trezevant and Paul s South Carolina State record high-jump champion, 'is executes his dazzling 6'4 1314 performance. M maya , .,- i ' 'Q 1 ,,.Q ' rg Q31 Q vu V n1,.A .w 3 I ALF . .x .4 ,X wi I f .s Clif 59' WC , ff-H32 A -f fhqim . . . V.. - ff, YQ: N , . ' Cldsses y 'fb X lf 4, , t i .Li Aj!! -.Y .- r i ,. .- X, 'S if YI MTX' .,,i.f. -- -.I . an . .J . 5 1-A . lx - 'J' Q 3 1 ' - - , .. , , -lr: ,, ' - -f rfszw- - ., .i e . I , ! ' 'vt 'H' - ' .K N ji, . . . . One sure thing that we as Shamrocks have in common-pride is reflected through distinction as to who we are. Freshmen-making the transition from ju- nior to senior high school life. Soph- omores-feeling great about not being Freshmen anymore. Juniors-working like mad for the junior-Senior, and Seniors- enjoying the thrill of being seniors and looking forward to that long awaited, all important day of graduation. Four great classes of Shamrocks and four great reasons for being a part of Eau Claire. 0 SENIORS '73 Graduation from high school is a privilege not shared by all, but through hard work and tireless effort not only by students but by teachers and parents, it can be achieved. Eau Claire's senior class of '73 consists of over four hun- dred young adults who have reached a goal that is only the gateway to one of the most challenging futures ever. 1,5 , 4 a 'W-Q Ks. 1, C 5 . R.. is Qx ff .1 I ,Q 57 I .nr Y l,,.e' E 1 ,f ' Q 'Q f , A K 0 x 2 , f .. 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BARBARA F ULKS Chorus I, DE I KAY FULMER FTA I, Thespians 1PresJ 2 ALBERT GALLMAN Boys Intramurals I Bowling Team I Track Team I President of Homeroom 1 RUBEN GALLOWAY Student Counul I Senior Homeroom Representative I MARJORIE GIBSON DE 1 WFLDON GILL Basketball J Football 2 Track I Boys In tramurals 2 BRENDA GOODSON DECA I TYRONE GRANT Boys Intramurals I Record Club I BARRY GRIER Track Team I DECA I Record Club I CAROLYN GRIFFIN PE Leader I DEBBIE GRIFFIN Student Council 2 FBLA I Youth Coun Sel I YTeen I HORACE GUIDER Bl racial Committee I I'BLA CPresQ I Student Council I OHN HAIR Homeroom President I Bus Driver 2 Track Team 3 Block EC 'Z Cross Country Team I REGENIA HALTER Library I Student Counell 2 Teacher s Assistant I Human Relations I BRENDA HAMMOND Dear Abby I FBLA I CATHY HAMMOND Camping Club I Chorus 2 Human Re lations Committee I TOMMY HARRISON Band .3 FANNIE HARLING FBLA I RICKY HARRELL Band I Camping Club 2 Diving I BERNARD HARRIS Boys Intramurals I MELVIN HARRISON Music I Bible 2 TEDDY HART Chorus 2 NJROTC I Student Council Alter nate I Carter Bowl Participant I JOYCE HARWELL Student Council 2 Ifrench Club 2 Car ter Bowl 2 Camping Club I JEANETTE HAST Student Council I French Club 2 Miss Shamroek Contest I PAUL HASKELL JV Football I Varslty Football 2 HELEN HAYES FHA 2 Dear Abby I I'BLA fTreasurerJ I Student Council 2 CHARLES HILL DECA Club I Chess Club I National Honor Society I RACHEL HODGE Thesplans I Llbrars Club 2 ELIZABETH HOEFFR Student Council 3 Bl Rael tl I Thes plans I Pep Squad I Amencan Cancer Society I Who s VVho Among American High School Students l Chorus I Echo I ROBERT HOGUE Track 3 Jumor Cnitans 2 Escort 2 WAYME HOPKINS Boys Intrimurals I Photographs I LESLIE HORTON Junior Varsity Cheerlelder I Varsity Cheerleader I Miss Shamrock Pageant 2 Miss Senior Garter Bowl 2 Thesplans 2 Clvlnettes I Arts Council I Clarion I EUNIC E HOWARD Participant in Miss Green and W'hlte I RITA HOYLF Thesplans I Carter Bowl I ELLEN IIUPFSTETLER FHA I KATHY HUGHES Thesplans I Student Council 2 Hum in Relations Conumttee I BEVFRLEY JACKSON Student Council 3 Pep Club I Chorus 2 MICHAEL JACKSON DECA 2 Chemistry assistant I JACQUELINE JAMES Homeroom President I Student Council 2 FHA 2 Creen and Wlute Committee I YVONNE JAMISON FHA I PF 2 Human Relations Com mittee I JEAN JASMIN IHA l KENNETH JENKINS Homeroom Representative I Student Council I PE Club I DORIS JENKINS Bind J ROTC I PATRICIA JENKINS PE Leader lg DECA I. 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ROBERTA WIGGINS Student Council 2- Human Relations l- IV Football l- College Night Guide 1- Green and VVhite Night Escort 1. MILDRED WILLIAMS DE Club 2- Girls Intramurals 2- Track Team 2- Basketball 2. SONIA WILLIAMS DECA 2- Pep Club 1- Student Council Altemate l. SUSAN WILLIAMS Pep Squad 1- Spanish Club 2- Student Council 2- National Honor Society 2- Echo Editor 2- Clarion Staff l- Human Relations Committee l- Outstanding Ameri- can High School Student 1. ALPHONSO WILSON Bus Driving Club 3. NEECY WILSON Homeroom Secretary l- Student Council 1- Girls Intramurals 3- Garter Bowl 1. GORDON WINDHAM Golf 3- Camping Club l. TERESA WOOD IV Cheerleader l- Varsity Ccerleader 1- Thespians l- Camping Club 1- Student Council l- Carter Bowl lg Homeroom Vice President lg Human Relations Committee l. DONYA WYLIE Thespians 24 Imramurals l. SUSAN YOUNCBLOOD Thespians lg Civinettes Secretary 25 Camping Club lg Garter Bowl l. RONNIE CORY Varsity Football Manager 2g Varsity Baseball Manager lg Varsity Basketball Manager lg Homeroom Secre- tary 15 Homeroom Treasurer lg Clarion lg Chess Club lg Pho- tography Club lg Human Affairs Committee lg Echo Photogra- pher 1. 3: sub LaBelle Cleaners and Fumers 1709-1711 Taylor Street Columbia, S.C. if is 'M 5 0 Q , X r 1 ' A' S5 I . E 1. ' N27-F U,- 'txQt ?. ,Q a -.K m,.1 an A-' , 41-1 ii as EQ v if W .1 aff Q? :- 4 A fl A 2 Q ,? 2 ff' 'N After some ml? uns is ken len BISON is !0n :mon in nkert okhart telho d Yd ykins B mom :own rown lwn h er l ill eelcs 150 2-x 5 . ig, 1 WW 'x ,ns ,lr fn 7 2 1.4. ,iw in! E i 't Wi' 275' , Q' Do we have a substitute today? A A Wann smile on a cold, rainy day. V jerod Coleman Danny Collins Sheila Cooke johnny Cue Linda Curry Terry Dallman Genevieve Davis Ronald Davis Alwyn Davoll Wygenna Doctor james Dogosh louise Dowling Brenda Dtrder Claretia Drayton Clifton Dubard Wilbert Dubard Barbara Duncan Abraham Edmonds joyce Edmonds Evonne Evam l 51 Evans ler rgle :k Fulton Callman nti ibson md lodwin vodson nodwin 4,,,.',+, Mb T' 152 11.2 Wim -x .a 'r T A 9- A ' E F f' Q ,Ty -.., My . V ,Z xiii hm L he fgggy 1 I :,, 'X . I -, If 535 -.1 X A 'Ei --mmm ' i Q G Gene Grant Darryl Graves Gail Gray Sharon Green jams Greene Thomas Griilin Yolanda Haile Ernest Hallman Donna Hammer Pamela Hampton Angela Harmon Raymond Harrison Aamn Hayes james Henagan Nathaniel Hicks Willie lee Hicks Bill Hilhmm Pru. H. D Fredrener Hipp Arthur Hook julia Hopkins Audrey Howard Barbara jackson Essie jackson james jaclson Christopher Iacobs Joyce james Marvin Jamison Simon jenkins Alinda johnson Cassandra johnson Hellen johnson 153 nes Keels :ly Keith ally Coon Lutz Melvin u Miller liller lhouse more Wuldrow Myenfs vicCaw lcCIoud McDaniel McDaniel Mclllwain dcMorris Quaters mee Nash n Navy 154 , .... ze -1 4, . P 0 BLE f-, , W 5? x 5 , we , F Ll C X 1 1' . A Jul X36 I bm Roger Nealing Florence Nesbitt Gary Noble Gloria Ordaz Phyllis Patrick Marty Pavlakovich Donna Pearson Eddie Pearson Regina Phelps Bobby Debbie Pou Glenn You johnny Pratt Debra Price Iinda Pringle Charles Prophet Catherine Rankin R083 Rai' Tanya Bedfem Richard Rhoten Audrey Robert julia Rosie: 155 IZ! :ell mith Lith id: ith ith nnan non :wart eward utton ittenburg rack kelsley xompson xompson miss mer rler ide Vages ushington 'ashington Whitener ttier iley deman Villiams iams Vilson wer Wilson Wilson lson B ise wright Vll ounge 156 Lunch at the snack bar is a daily delight. Friends always find time to talk whether it be before class or during lunch ,ff Q 4 KU' Q WWE., - - q,,. 'I I , M. 99339 fifwggfa ff.. fm wx 2, - hiv 14 my, iw Wfiffix as 4221: iii' , Jf fif ff? iei , -1,:Q-fix fi V Y ,, - A . 2 3' . , f i x 1 . 'NM U M3925 Q in g ,7 15 'K 1 . if J M M ' T . g f 1 - WL , I ., ae' LQ, V Q 'uf E ,QQ- if, M 1-U. 2 Q 2 if f 5 rf' I Ll 4 ff ! ! jf K A it N I , , I . ' Q X -,F N, Aw V Q -a- 'E f - k'f2E5..q: - M ST. , W za 'sn ' Marlr, linda, and Sheila enjoy a sunny aftemoon on a shady slope. it ,QQ 43 O Q .limi F1 Ya Gail Anderson jackie Anderson Lorie Arehari Cindy Armstrong Clara Ashford lk-in Ashford Michael Ashford Milton Bailey Billy Barfield Delores Bell Pamela Bell Patsy Belton Willie Belton Linda Botelho Jeanne Blackman Raphelia Bookert Debra Boston Ken Bowen Debbie Bowmen Anthony Boyles Allen Branham Tony Brant Ianice Briggs Sieve Browder Ellaway Brown Melvin Brown Clint Buckner Carolyn Burell jackie Burrel I59 l li os astile Causey BP Cook fresling point catches the attention of Lynn Covar, Debbie Bowman, and Lenora Steel. vars t yrd ni.. I A : mb Corley Iomwell Dovar Crapps HSP Lller Darby Davis a Davis :vis Davis Davis ce Davis Dawkins raine I Douglas Dunbar Duval Easterling 160 3' gg 1 53 5, a Xl wi i ai' if .f , is .s , E t U - -rf , 1 , ' sv 1 Fit? 'V' DS K A ,.. 1 A: va' W, A B f K iiigff as 'T i sg K ,M 5' wi fl Q-tb -All if M 'A . 'fx if X, , qi t ',... Q . iii. K : , --, z l QQ-fi E 5 4 vii: ' ' Q, 1' A- 1 Virginia Graddick jen'y Grant Doris Green Stanley Green Rebecca Grooms Ronald Grooms Willie Hagans Margaret Hair Vickie Hammond Ioanne Hammond Bruce Hancock Melody Harlow Bobby Harman Carolyn Harman Kathy Han-is A concemed Sophomore, Robin Com- well looks on. ' 1' s. Q 4- , , qi, 4 we -nf Axyuuy yu n-un., Cliff Ellcr Randolph Ellison Kevin Emery Mary Entzminger Shirley Entzminger jacob Farrow Steve Flanders Freddie Ford julie Franklin Becky Fritz Shemian Cadson Cynthia Gallman Gloria Candy Carolyn Gibson Dianne Gillie Diane Golf Bobby Goodwin Pamela Goodwin Timothy Goodwin Willa Goodwin klfonzo Hatten Iamella Hayes .inda Helms Iamle Hendrix Daisy Henry leorge Hicks Vanda Hills 'atsy Hipp 'hyllis Hipp 'aul Hodge haron Hoefer 'homas Holley Iaren Hopkins lary Horton herry Hudson lill Hughes 'im Hulst Ruby Hutchinson ames jackson 'atsy jackson 'olanda james :melt Johnson iessie jones leneva jones .inda jones lobby Joyner Iaren Karr amie Kelly herne Kelly .ucious Kennedy ecky Kilpatrick 162 f . ' xg y Y f - 1 L 1 ' .f .43 ff - 'K f Vi' I ts. ,Af ei-lr r ,H 1 q A-4 'i ii fhx ' -5 li. NX 3 L.. is . A , M if . WXN, l ,, ,X 5' vsimwff . ,.., V dis if 'wi H 8 Marlene Loon Angela LaFlore Susan Lail Jeanette Lake Robbie Lambert Ruth Lassiter David Lee Tina Lee Mildred Leevey Tony Lewis Keith Lindler Deborah Livingston Bobbie Luther Lisa Lu thren Barbara Lyerly Cheryl Mack Libby Mack Tony Mack Carolyn Manley Debbie Marsh Linda Mathis Norma McCants Ruth McCoy Cindy McDaniel Louise McDaniel Waller McKenzie David McMichael yea icia McPherson McSwain na Meadows lony Medlock :da Middleton Miller :st Miller nur Milligan y Mills Moore ea Morgan my Morgan rie Murphy ton Myers ie Myers r Myers meth Navy lie Noble K' A 'se 'Q I if 3 'NY' an V V . .1 ., . e. 164 Working can be fun' . . . with the right people. E x' .,9 , A' ,, g ' .A 1 ,, . 1 Gregory Oree jimmy Orpilla D'Andrea Outten Ronnie Parker Sharon Patterson Kathy Pavlockovich Brian Peaks Lawanna Pierce Iris Portee Ricky Potts Kathy Price Henry Prophet joni Puckett Nedra Pugh Amelia Pusser Diane Ramsey Sarita Ramage Debbie Reagan james Rice Bemard Richardson Stanley Richardson Valerie Richardson 165 Jinson ,ogers Rogers ier lulf Hell :lers fartz :oil ibles ession UPG ell :ell ley reppard 1 th h h ll man nigner adley e :Y mes el nhens evenson nan te lmpter n Jr nylor 166 'Hp sf if 5 Ai C., I l i 9-A U Q5 ' 1 ,nf . 'wma E W t'il'1.'-J Y -- - .r ,, Last minute checking on assignments proves helpful to Weston Crapps w 1 .', The word STUDY can really become your middle name as Walter McKenzie discovers. , l t . X., 9 4 4 A 'Sf' 1 7' X if . l , , n ff xii .- E-is-W, ,kr sf.- ,Q 5 3 A N S 1 Q Q l w . F l ll :Tl 1 F sz ,Eg . Q' ef ' ,LW , . i I., , 4 v El 'QS' C ' I 2 C V ex V A 5 X Aim at at 1' .4-5, ll is A A ' , in .Nl .xi- 3 5 1 r. 1 ' , fe 1 I , Bill Teague E.H. Trezevant Elizabeth Tucker Teresa Tucker Tony Tucker Christine Walker Greg Wallace Besie Warren Robby Walthall Scott Walton Jacqueline Washington james Washington Marveta Watkins Wilma Watkins Sylvia Watts jess Weed Connie Weston john Whetstone Curtis Wiley Avis Williams Mary Williams Reginald Wilson Tommy Wilson Debbie Windham Susan Winterstein Pam Wise Weedashun Wise Ernestine Wrighten Cindy Yawn 167 uf: , ' ,, -IL' rN- - V Af -vaag -again, qv- tg zJs.,.5?'mi stef, ts Georgia Raines and her friend stroll to class they become part of a typical happy day at Eau Ilaire. 'his year's freshmen class has given the tudent body a year to remember. They were wilder than most, very studious, nd quite unique in so many ways. 'hey brought many ideals of their own nd picked up a few from other classes. FRE 168 Freshmen English I, gives Gwen Shull excedrin headache No. 32. 2' - ?l L his ,-ff' F - fr I 5 It LQ Ivley gets caught in the act while asking, Coffee, tea, or ne? WEL, 4- 4 A hi X, H5522 25258121 Daniel Ashford Deborah Bailey 5,3 Bessie Baker Mark Ballew Gloria Bannister Alexander Bell Herbert Bell Elaine Bennett Gregory Blanks Gerald Blocker Wilderdene Blue Deborah Boles . - I - - ' ' I ' , , , -'I' Xa.: ':':z.,'I'I I I I I.' v I-l I.-I -I 'IIIIIIIIaIAll'.'n--I .: I I-I .' '.' ',: I. I.: o I o 0 0 0 0 .'.'.. , I -:::Q.Q :I: :oth :.., '.- ::g ' .:-.oz ,Pl l.l.l.O .'.'... -:.- 'I:I :o.Q.l.l. I ' ' ' . --S 0 I 0 O I U I I I ..l.l.l.O....,.q.o. l.l- -n o.0.4O. li:-:,. - I . . . 'o.l.l.0.o . I I -I U I I I I I I 0 '.' :,:.:':,:.:n.n ' :I:I-I.I-:-D I.. I Z -:.:.:. -:. I :... , , I I I , I I l o 0 .':.:.Pt.: I- ' ' I ' I .'.' 3 0. :':'I'l'l- O .U.' ,... po 'U' I g lllll il ...Q .ool0.l.l l... g lllll- -0.0 ' 0 l 0 . . . . ...o.n.l.:'.....? p' . .I.o.e.o .l.l-l.:-- '...... 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X . 1? 1 '-uf - says?-I i . it If asked what time of a school day they like best, it is undoubtedly certain that all of these students would reply Lunch! fs -fxfl Q2 Q 'MF I . ' . ' 5' V S r i 1 I K sz, 3 ,, ,k,4Vx A, 3,5 I 5 , F'551 ' iii? L' r ,Q , 31, t 1 A 4 X .r n 6 ALL- , ,., . :- A,,' ' J 4 sttt T , ' ' ' -' Q ge: if , -if auf Af' 'Nu v as ,ggi ' if ' 'ii C , , dvi- Qt J iii When asked what algebra means to him, joe Kersey answered It's Greek to mel in a puzzled and be- wildered manner. 1 clam seems to be more interested in the cam- rse. karen Eargle Rosetta Edmond Dana Elliott Timothy Etheridge jackie Evans Willie Evans Phyllis Falchal Lewis Ferguson Bernard F ogle Mike Frazier Guerry Frick Jerome Frierson janice Gadsden Ronnie Cant Ann Garrett Marie Gary Benjamin Gibbs Linda Gibson l7l Amy Craef Mickey Graham Ralph Cray Judy Green Bemie Grovenstein Leah Crovenstein jerry Hammond Virginia Hammond Joanne Harmon Veronica Harmon Almeta Harper Katrina Harrel Michael Harrison Ranger Helms Mary Herbert Rickey Hewitt Anthony Hill Lesa Hill Sherry Hipp Robert Hoefer 121 .4 'I wp. Je 'lu we f if! U' N fe, 1 X i 'E' i 2 R ag . l : . ,, , .. R. ' I' sill f . -. V- ffwqz fx 3 0 x ff haf fqf 4. .1 -n' if. 'ff Af H 2 its 3' . ei -L, I Q 'EEL K, iii egg d- ggi M 2 , 2' ,- If. lt - X' 9 g , ' ggi' A. ag f...N,g , , l . eta 5 it-..,QN: Gnrlwatchers, daydreamers, and worriers are all the names for boys. Befyl R0b0l'f5 and Gloria White S0 OVC' fhe fads about the Presidential election 'X I Debbie Howard Bruce Hunter .' M' -. Robert Hunter Nell Jackson kj! 2 X Glenn Jamison . ' Janice Jamison 1 ,, , V Antoinette Jennings . 'K -W f-in - Joey Joiner Q., A Q ' Becky Jones 'Y ff if Q 'T Johnny Kelley Dexter Kennedy ig? Joe Kersey Judy Kirby Phoebe Lark Frederick Lewis Not a sign of life-where can this class be? Richard Lyerly Cookie Mack Paula Mann Donald Martin Elaine Martin Mike Matthews Brenda McFall Cynthia McGill Theondra Mcllwain Cynthia McKay Ricky McKay Gregory McMichael Gary Metcalf B. , Q L 1 ,'. TQ. , - L 9 E V ' ' g P -. xg . 'L if I A -. 4 l by ge -- uv - Y .231 xi W 'ST X X 3 ra XN A A v X XX X -R QIX.: Cuerry will do just about anything for attention. Quiet! I'm concentrating! 9- ,. , 'N ,H vi Q an h N N h h Jac iii W N n 1 1 L - l k , gli ' ff - f ii 7 ' X , .V' ' N : 4 1, . , :Q .4-as E - ie a Freshmen pop up in the strangest places! . . . Sam Morris Carolyn Moses Deborah Mouzon Andy Mueller Delork Murphy Janice Nelson john Newman Perry Odom Betty Osbum Dianne Osburne Earl Page Ken Parker Jeffrey Parris Susan Pavlakovich Paulette Pearson Stan Pelzer Marcia Peters I75 Karen Potts ,, .0363 , .51 If, 1 Q s Carol Pou ' Michael Pressley -'Q ' Mitsie Pressley 1' Q5 Af wvf' ,Q 'f -aff R e Lol: Z' Stephen Price Ronald Ray ' Jeanie Raybon . P. ' Q ll QT' lit . 1' . 1 M t johnny Reagan I 'D ' . gl H-i' Lynne Register 1 V' Beryl Roberts , . 5 , i 2 ,U n h e Beth Saarinen Annette Samuels f ' ' 35 Annette Sandel . 5 - a n L-if ' tx- J, ' 7 -+ .. V 6 -.f -ef, -, N 1152- J Wifi? if fi ly? SQL- 22 ,W , ,. 1 L 1 i -f N if will M lt fflgalf? Vf 3 5 . 3 if E W H, ZW if A ' ' -1 VN S fwii N ' g Q.. . , . ' 315 ,J Ll! Phoning for permission . . . ? Laugh-In at lunch, Bening for definitions. . , g, ', us QF -1 1, 1. S X sv: R :fx 'lt 3 R525 55 sg - sa Wh , . W' ..-' 2 if JK A' K' S vi 1 ' .F ti-?rl w il .. ,Q 44... .,?,:a,. r X . e Hia A 9' 5. Q a i X W f if Y A 2 . is Aix ax ' s 'fa H S2 i - W? , 'gags xv S I -as .. 4 '3 '-fQ . . i.. to l 11 'aaiati as D.. Q .Lt V Ricky Vasquez W f 'j g 5 Quentin Young Q 'P' ifsfixf kilifa V V ' , ,,,,, I ,W ,,,,, VH, William Scott Marvin Seals Cathy Sharpe jimmy Shuler Gwen Shull Brian Smith Curtis Smith Lavem Smith Cynthia Solomon Darlene Solomon David Stewart George Stewart Wanda Talbert David Taylor Stanley Taylor Cathy Troxel Richard Washington Ronald Watkins Dean Watts Gloria VVhite Lenora Williams Michael Williams Shirley Wilson Butch Wofford jettie Wrighten Freshmen always the spice of E.C. life! 1 so A 4 , , Girls . . . Friends . . . Classmates . . . SHAM ROCKS all! Advertisements -9 151- I Z' r- 4 'X Q 'P ' . . . N0 other group of businessmen and concemed friends deserves more appreciation for their support than these on the following pages. With their moral support as well as financial dona- tions, Clarion '73 has become a reality. For this we are grateful and they in- deed have our patronage as well. To each of them-Thank you! a rough day on the field, Rick Davis heads for the locker et moment of solitude comes gratefully to an Eau Clarion. :n you're looking for good phar- euticals, Shamrocks, why accept thing but the best? Demos Phar- y, the very best! lions constantly change at Eau re, and the smartly dressed guys w that it really pays to keep up with pace. Lackey's is waiting to help catch that special girl's eye! 30 DEMOS PHARMACY SUNSET SHOPPING CENTER Phone Alpine 2-4307 Colum ia, S.C. I LACKEY'S Quality, not price' is Marvin jamison's and Darryl Graves' primary con- cem when trying to please that special girl. I an October car wash, Civinette President, Lou Ann Charles, gives it I she's got! 0 the mutual benefit of our commu- ity, Cate McLaurin stands ready to :rve you with everything for comfort- ale living. nyone can hang wallpaper! The Wall aper Shop has kits for the do-it-yoursel- er. Do yourself a favor-decorate your fe. n eye catching suit, flamboyant hat, id wedges two inches tall . . . sounds nteresting, doesn't it? You can enjoy ie same styles, by shopping at BELKS. Finding themselves in a decorative mood, Jerod Coleman and Moses Stewart check out wall paper. dip Congralulalions lo The Class of 73 And best wishes for a future rich in professional achievement and personal reward l5OI Mann Street Denise Hoefer and 'l'en'y Schwartz discovered soft, sweet fra- grances throughout Kirby Croft Florist. Attention all motoring Shamrocks!!! When the motor knocks, the tires give out or the gas gauge is on E, hurry to Bundrick's Service Station and your vehicle problems will be a thing of the past. Lacking school supplies, office equipment, cards, stationary, and art materials? Why search all over town, when there's R. L. Bryan! B UNDRICK 'S PHILLIPS 66 STATION OUR SPECIALTY Complete Service and Mechanical Repairs Phone 253-9772 4524 Monticello Road The R.L. Bryan Company Columbia, S.C. 187 ll: 'S ongratulations it--l -E l , ' YN 4 Southern Bell V An Equal Opportunity Employer you made it! l 'Q I E V I 5 . XV lt. I . .,,t 1 , 1--4' Q 3-Y 1 K 'L . for 1, -fi E. L. CASHION. SR. EDDIE WILLIAMS E. L. CAsI-IIoN. JR, I 3415 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA. S. C. TELEPHONE ALPINE 2.4016 I For ninety per cent of the E. C. Sham- rocks telephone is a golden word. just think of all the good bits of news we've gained, thanks to this fabulous gadget! The people at Bell Telephone are the ones to thank for it! Putting light on the subject is what we're after. Cashion's does the job for you in no time. Try'em, you'll like 'em. l8l The real thing becomes a tingling reality to Beverley jackso it's the real thing Enjoy , .1 Q M mcevfmvk 'I82 Talbert Shives Funeral Home Since 1932 5202 Colonial Drive Columbia, South Carolina Phone: 754-6290 William W. Shives Everybody's man, Bill Chandler, obliges to take a photo for the Cla Bill!! AKHUTHMAY TRDUWSLE IWDUHMACY 5512 Fairfield Road 254-2534 SERVWCE SALES 466 ' ' Ser'vicing ALL C'0Iumbia Since 1955 Phone 254-2028 ll-9l2 Fairfield Road C.L.HUDSON E S.CARTER an ers r st Who at Eau Claire doesn't like a good get together? Or should the question be, who at E. C. doesn't like COCA COLA? The words are synonymous! One can't do without the other! It's the real thing, Shamrocks. Right On! Special thanks to Talbert-Shives Fu- neral Home who never fails to support the Shamrocks and their yearbook. Looking for quality? The place to go is Northway Triangle Pharmacy . . . quality health needs, school supplies, beauty products, magazines, news- papers, and a snack bar! What more could you ask for?!l There's nothing worse than a busted television set. Eau Claire T.V. Service gets that repair job done in no time and you can count on not missing any of your favorite shows for a long time afterwards. 4 as K 1. fi' :P Sharing good times with a smlle is a vital part ol' leaming to Bruce Mcljants, Konnie Williams, and Peter Solomon. 184 + 1 DUTCH RICHLAND SQUARE MALL A store that has everything for today's youth, from now fashions to the latest recordings, White's. Beautiful wigs, hair pieces and beauty supplies are what you'll find at the Ac- cent Shop. To look your prettiest at all times, remember Accent. Having a wig styled by Accent Shop's Mrs. Princess F lateau, ja- xet Cantl gives her approval. HE SHOP 1711116 Mann Street 185 The Clarion Staff sincerely thanks the following persons who aeted as PATRONS. NVitboul their help, the sum uss of the 1973 edition would not have been possible. Mr. Elijah f Doc J Ruff Rev. A. Holmes Doug Broome's Grayson Rose Transmission College Drive American Cas Station Piggly Wiggly 387 Lentz Ford Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Charles Mr. and Mrs. john Daniel Sams Mary Caroline McDade Morgan Drive Away A friend fr'-' Jr F. f Xl I ! I The Beauty Beautique Compliments of Kings jewelers jesse Ilolst Paul ll. Stephens A friend Cibbes Volkswagen l,eevy's Funeral lloine Claude A. McCollum Canada Dry Bottling Company Mrs. Annie B. javis Mr. Edward Pearson Mr. and Mrs. George C. Roberts ilsvxnqg. - V., .4-4 .af ! 'V'-:f-2+ 4,0 as x , U .. 'Qlvmuw .an-as--:lawn 1 WS . -. .4 ix .319 f3w'! UXEX4 1 I X 1 fx ,. , ,L X' ., it .u R f .xl 4 is x-S J I A 4 .4 lf N 1 vQ KS V' gi , Q X - - si X 'Hi'- - -699.1 fb e ! x M ,J W I 5? 4 I 3 J ' 5 en i ur . l 5 2 E, 'gs sv 1 'B ,, ff' f sfjfgwf 431: Q . ff 12,1 Q f Q. a- .W 1 I ' v 'I I f. t. 'E x V, 'L , Q' X 'FP Q- ' Z Q5 - ' A Q ' M Q' gi' 3- -awpenmw We as Shamrocks . . . built the year on knowledge of the world around us . . . of each other. .4 ,, 5. 3 Q N 95--:M X nw We have ended . . . richer in many as- pects, and more prepared for our lives ahead. I . . . YOU . . . WE were Eau Claire High School 1973. H 1 r ' v af , 1, dm 6 I ' 1 H Mvwaufi.-mihalhmwggscv -M - - ,L.4.LL
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