Erskine College - Arrow Yearbook (Due West, SC)

 - Class of 1966

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Y 3 fam .2-Tm 4 Scienfiu cum morilms conjunctag 'iknowlcdge joined with moralsi' is the inscription on the seal of Erskine College. These words gain meaning when we ponder the improve- ments in all phases of life on our campus. Education is that which you have left when you've forgotten what you were made to learn, says one of our professors. Believing that in each experience, during each day, in the classroom, in the dorm at Erskine College we have obtained such an education in prepara- tion for making significant contributions in our chosen fields and for becoming free, contributing individuals, we the Senior Class of 1966 present as a record of our studies, daily activities, and significant events the I 51 4.1 uw gl H! Q 3? 5 4 A ' 5. 1966 ARROW w ERSKINE CGLLEGE I Due West, South Carolina H if 29639 I- :nil Rami 1591 ummm: 11 1 3455, n um: nun ,N Us ,I -'ii AQ mg-4 Ylfln WN 4 1 n 1 I , ggi HIS! mu v uns :if Q-F aw' ' iii-' V.A,, . , A :Al , AQ JM ' QM ,425 Q l X Af 4 f A ' f .IL-Qxwff - , I gt! f 0' ffg 'f'?ig,e,5l 'ff' ,wa , .vi 3, 'f I aa M., M Lwfm, 4. .ga.-uf. n .... .ff ...av ,--. ,f5,.Zf:.M.f..!,xLL:..,Q,W..w5.x 1 4.1 ,J Knowledge is defined as the awareness of facts, truths, or principles. Erskine gives her stu- dents this awareness through her thirst for knowl- edge, fine faculty, facilities, and supplementary programs. But perhaps more important than the awareness of facts, she gives to her students a thirst for more knowledge, so that their educa- tion is never ended. ,,,,....--f - ' 'W A -Qin l i Q I ACADEMICS administration faculty staff EXTRACURBICULAR student government organizations honors features sports CLASSES senior class junior class sophomore class freshman class seminary REFLECTIONS ADVERTISEMENTS 94 av ,,-'ve lf! ' .-a- .. ,, ' x A 'fa 1 :tr 'im a 'IA ,A',. -. ,,.A, .fr 5. 'ff-3 . Qi' -.L 'i' . S., I' x,. .I L B 'fi 'Yi' xv' , x U g ' K wel lv ,nf-, 'V .- , --- .J. '- .g.- '41 . Ugg ---7' '- '. .- jk I f ww'-',1. - , , , ,, ,,,.,, AL. x , W ' ' , ,, ',..:'-1- 1 H 41' A 14 yfm ' .T - A 94,1 It Ng, . N , A . , , . v.-Q0-'viii' ' ' ..L4sw,aY'.J'ez6ul 7 aw, ,,,., r an .L ,f 1 -1 -'vu' ,,,..--' ,4 ,7,L?, ff I --1 11' Y IQ.: Y 'oine wifi: There are many different aspects of college life which join together to form an educated person. Each student at Erskine is given an opportunity for de- veloping his potentials and interests through participation in S.G.A. activities, interest groups, and intramural and in- tercollegiate athletics. The student ma- tures not only through organized activi- ties but also through learning to adjust to maturityg thus the student progresses not only intellectually but totally. - 43- 555: 1 1 1 H f S x2 N- 1 N 4 if' 1: IIIIIIIIID Q.. ..f....,,.. -.,g,.-:Q-.-I-new---f--heb 14.5 'g1.-g.-...: Q.-.-M....:....... .,,,.. .' -. A V . I'l'L0l'6t 5 At Erskine, as at other institutions of higher learning, students face a new stage of their devel- opment, in their new independence, they form a more mature set of moral values. Emphasis at this church-related college is placed on Christian moral- ity, through Bible courses, chapel, and Christian Emphasis Week, students and faculty gain new per- spectives of the Hebrew-Christian beliefs. More important, however, they have the opportunity to convey these thoughts into deeds by participation gif the Honor System and other facets of college e. 2 gbecbcafi on The man to whom the Arrow is dedicated once said, The older you get the more you can appreciate the fact that somebody thinks you can still travel in the company of some of the elitef' In 1962 he was recog- nized by the Alumni of Erskine as the Alumnus of the Year, in 1965 he was initiated into the NAIA Hall of Fame. He contributed to the growth of Erskine through his outstanding record as a student and an alumnus, as a coach, as Director of the Living Endowment, as Di- rector of Human Relations, and last, as Director of Admissions. Because he was the epitome of the Erskine Spirit, the Senior Class wishes to acknowledge that he truly was a member of the elite, not only in athletics and in administration, but also among men. We had hoped to dedicate the 1966 Arrow to Mr. D. G. fDodej Phillips, however because of his untimely death in De- cember, we can dedicate it only to his memory. ' fgllzfkp, 5 2 i E l i Y 1 Y 5 3 L l Q E l 'f I l x I i r I 5 1 1 1 1 5 n n 5 . . I 1 T E rv 4 P 1 5 i 3 W 1 E caclenfzicd I. MAULDIN LESESNE President A.B., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D. Wof ford Colle 76 Universit of South Caro E , Y lina, Lander College, Columbia Univer sity. JOSEPH YVICHTINIAN Academic Dean A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Oxford University, versity of South Carolina ' Uni- CI-IARLES H. CARLISLE Business Manager B.S., M.A., Newberry College, University of South Carolina FRANCES CARDYVELL Dean of YVomen A.B., M.A., University of South Carolina University of North Carolina C. GORDON PARKINSON Dean of Men A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Erskine College, Colum bla University ,lzlwfory S X ., . , xw.N . . s s .asc : ' - QX X -- xx. N .5 . Qvlt , ..x. x x at X ei 55 Robert K. Ackerman James W- CGUYS, ll'- A.B., M.A., Ph.D., A.B., Doctoral Can- University of South didate Erskine Col- Cafoling lege, University of South Carolina The Department of History and Cov- ernment offers a program designed to emphasize the most important areas of the discipline concerned for the bene- fit of casual students. In addition, an adequate variety of specialized courses, including a seminar, are provided as a proper background for history majors, especially those contemplating pursuit of graduate Work. It is the policy of the department to emphasize quality rather than quantity of offerings. However, the program is balanced to stimulate the in- terest of students in an adequate variety of inquiries of historical significance. 18 Dr. Poole takes an open-minded view of current politics. 51961 .f- Family life of professors is a part of the Erskine tradition. --N Study is eos Small Class. A.. 'Ni Bemard L. Poole Lowry P. Ware Joseph Wightman Ph-B-, A-M-, Pho, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., A.B., M.A., Ph.D-, Yale University, Erskine College, Oxford University, U'fiUe -Sit!! of Illi- University of South University of Svllfh 71018, Unwefslfll Of Carolina Carolina South Carolina .-a ., WM' , . -4. ,i . LPI ml H9654 Nan H. Barmore A.B., M.A., Lander College, Furman University, Univer- sity of South Caro- X. . ' tina J Marian H. Cusac ...N A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Mary Baldwin Col- lege, University of North Carolina Elizabeth Donnald B.S., M.A., Green- ville Woman's Col- lege, Cornell Uni- versity iw, -:sr S K Herbert A. Ellis Q A.B., M.A., Pho, ,Ss l Dulce University, lg, i. University of North Z-is A-fy' Carolina L James S. Moffatt, Ir. A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Erskine College, Princeton Univer- sitll, University of North Carolina, University of Chica- go Stella Sutherland A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Queen's University, University of Chica- go, University of Il- linois Study is encouraged by our excellent library facilities. Four principal services are rendered by the depart- ment of English: to prepare its majors for continued study in graduate school, to train secondary teachers of Engish, to offer a broad cultural background for all stu- dents, to serve other departments through its courses in writing, in literary history, and in literary appreciation. Small classes enable professors to use the discussion method of instruction. 6,-- - -ii A A if it fgltigdolollg l ' 1 Emphasis is on the students understanding of 'N NA,, . A . . - a PQ we 'W' Q his cultural and intellectual background in the de- f t K Q partment of Philosophy. Included in the curricu- a lum are Logic, Ethics, Ancient Philosophy, Modern -l,, ,,p, Philosophy, and a research course entitles Philoso- - issttnn X fZ'iiI,sl.Q'l!ri:? A rp, . r f' phy Honors for advanced students. .These philoso- N V gf A ju- - phies are studied from a practical viewpoint in the ' ff 2 , ' . 11,3 if t 'tr. light of our Christian faith. ,,-f 5- . i it tf,- Sig ' , f ' 1' ,i,,,.,,, - . K - , - E ki V,,: f V , f Ti' f 2 i,i,, 3 ,itft J it if 5 51 t :TSS ' . Q? ' While writing his book Dr. Romein has consulted many authorities. p6gCLO!0gy The Department of Psychology seeks to provide a broad understanding of human behavior. Courses are suitable for students interested in a liberal edu- cation as well as students preparing for graduate school. A major and minor in Psychology are of- fered. This effort leads to career opportunities in such fields as public school, nursery and kinder- garten teaching, personnel work, guidance and counseling, mental health, probation and rehabili- tation, and social work. Advanced work at the graduate level is required for specialization in a number of professional fields. Maurice B. Brown B.S., Ms., Php., United States Naval Academy, Florida State University 20 Tunis Romein B.S., M.A., D.Ed., Wheaton College, University of Ken- tucky 'I 'Mu j ,z f--,. Each professor has office hours which are used for counseling. MAL, .,,,,-- ,.,---fig., zzz,- fl ,f ff Y Students lccturc. l Bible has been an essential and fundamental part of Erskine's foundation since the organi- zation of the college. Chapel is an important tradition of which our school is proud. A scholarly approach to the scriptures enables students to gain respect, understanding, and knowledge of his religion. Students gain a firm background in Bible as they prepare for service to the church. Serious discussion leads to better under- standing. EDVVARD C. BOYCE A.B., B.D., Thru., Th.D., Bryson College, Erskine The- ological Seminary, Union . Theological Seminary INIARGARET V. CUBINE A.B., B.D., MA., Php., La- - - . - Grange College, University of North Carolina, Garrett Bih- Y lical Institute, Northwestern fi .- IUN A at -at . .. V: Q. A University Q! Luther M. Mundy A.B., B.D., Ph.D., King Col- lege, Columbia Theological Seminary, Emory University fNot Picturedl William H. F. Kuykendall A.B., Davidson College, Un- ion Theological Seminary fVa.J, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity listcn intently to Dr. Boycc's 21 glcfucafion The Department of Education preparespstudents for the teach- ing profession by offering both academic and professional courses of study as well as off campus student teaclnng in public schools for qualified seniors. The department has been recognized by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education since 1960. I. Calvin Koohts A.B., M.A., Ph.D., car- awba College, George Peabody College for Teachers Zelda Gambrell Oates A.B., M.A., Erskine Col- lege, Furman University WOJQFH, G,l'lgll,ag26 The mastery of Modern Languages, namely French, Spanish, and German is facilitated by modern laboratories. A Spanish speaking student from Mex- ico and participation in the Modern Language clubs adds interest to the 1 ti 7 In Dr. Koonts' office there are available aids to be used in his classroom. Miss Sherrill applies her theories on education at Dixie High School. study of the languages. Plays present- ed by the language clubs are of in- terest to the entire student body. 22 fN0t Picturedj Marjorie Grier A.B., M.A., University of North Carolina 1 .Ti F...,...A..,Y- .....,... , , ,,N, ,NE fNot Picturedl , -ww Elsa von Sendenhorst A.B., M.A., University of Bonn, University of South- ern California, Heidelberg University ' l ill I vig - S X . . 1- - 'Q' l0hfl Miller Crier Emily Margaret Horton A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Erskine B.S.E,, M.A., Arkansas CUUQEG, University of State Teachers College, North Carolina University of North Caro- lina, Duke University, Middlebury College, Mex- ico City College, Laval University ll1.1stli,,, ' ' I' 1 .ln bb -ff Q l 4 FN il 5 ln ,yn X w .1 J ' r wi.. rf! I' '.,g- ' .5 'sf ,,-:ff , 1 Url'- i,. vii. nfl . 41- 4 n 5 X ' rp' n V ,qv fa D 4'-1 . Q . 5-sc. r-4-A W Lxfui sw ,A pi I pi , 4 5 l 1 V I .. .,,... V3 -+- .'!.. - ?i'i'235v--rw' AL: 4.4. . 0-4'3 ' - J X' Y 1 ' Q 'va if ' sl .ie ' - . Q. H V js Lt. li ' L. . i , .s!.. ' ax .Q iv! Q or 1 nl ., J .9 1 sql.. H Q 11 li' ' .ahziv I x 9' ' Q l f , Y ln Art Apprcfcizilirni Mr. liziuvr explains how and why the great lIl1lSllII'pllfl'l!SOfllllflfllllllft' wi-rc crcalt-cl. uriic anc! .Ari Q At Memorial Hall, where the Music majors study, an effort is made to develop and perfect musical skills. Vocal, choral, and instrumental music are the mediums used to acquaint students with the major styles, periods, com- posers and compositions. A minor in Art is offered to stu- dents who are interested in this field. An appreciation course which is available to all students adds to the cultural development of the Erskine scholar. -as ,- 'UX 'YUSQ ftfrv f -ff ,I ,--. . V , .T,f--fy.-4-......,-t,, X , . i T 5 5 :vii ff Felix K. Bauer John C. Brawley, Ir. Shirley Lainpton M.A., Vienna Insti- AB., M.M., Doctor- B.M., M.M., Cin- lnfe of Tezflirznlriggf, al Crinfiiflzlie, Er- Cinnafi Conscrrri- Mzznlzzillan School skinc' Collrgee, Indi- tory of Music: O11- of Music ana University, Yale erlin Consc'rt'm'0ry Uniuersitiy of Music Lucy Anne McClure Elizabeth Green Owen Thomas C. Owen I3.M., M.M., Linrl- HM., Lonisiunu HM., ALM.. Louis- zfnwoorl Collrgee, Stale Universilgf ianu Stuff' Univer- Inrliann Uiiinvrwily Sifll 23 Watt The Department of Mathematics encourages the acquisition and practice of the fundamental math- ematical skills demanded in society, the develop- ment of deductive and inductive reasoning, the 1 n of clcfu and lo ical thinking the com format'o 1 ' 1 E5 'f 1 ' ' pletion of a thorough groundwork for develQP' ment in any field requiring mathematics,.the build- ing of a love for the subject and the teaching of it. Mrs. Long cheerfully guides freshmen through the perils of Algebra. go Ogg , p Lk V I - .. .i Zi, , William C. Baker Thomas D. Brown William L, Ellison A.B., Erskine Col- B.S., M.S., Univer- B.S.Ch.E., M.Ed., lege, University of sity of Virginia, Ph.D., University of Virginia Cornell University Texas A major is offered in Biology with related hours in Chemistry and Physics. A basic course in general biology which includes botany and Zoology, is recommended for all students while advanced courses such as genetics, human anatomy Hlld embryology prepare talented stu- dents for graduate Work and careers in science. 24 Paul E. Cravely A.B., M.A., Univer- sity of South Caro- lina Herbert Smith A.B., M.S., Univer- sity of South Caro Qs! Martha Abemathy Long A.B., M.A., Erskine College, Clemson College, Furman University Betty Thomas A.B., M.A., Univer- sity of Southern lina, University of California, Univer- M ichigan, Johns sity of Alabama Hopkins University Ili! C blink NC W..- - . W...-u ,if I 5 ...Q I 1 :ID 3 1 es- 1 ' I ' l .. ,ptyjflxi fr-1 Reid Hall housvs Fr' i In Ri-id Sc- Chemistq' ,mth the dcpartim-nt' continue sr.-ivntif can be gained. prepared for m departrncrlt. William L- Prev' 4 Erskine Agabayna rl mc I'1Sfi!u!p He Pvalmdu fOr Teach. T r ocfhfy of if-Y -3 l . YJ., Z-in f:J'lIUjy, Pawn fin fiends no This LJ, ll. fm'- ll rf Smzin KTKBUUTTK fuse- lm rr 'Jinx iglzgdicd .fdncl Clzerniafrg t 1 JY . , K Reid Hall houses Erskine's modern scientific equipment. In Reid Science Hall the students of Physics and Chemistry study under Dr. Sloan and other memhers of the department staff. For students who do not plan to continue scientific study, a wealth of practical information can be gained. Students who arc more exceptional are prepared for medical school or graduate work by this department. William L. Pressly Evcrettc A. Sloan A.B., M.S., M.A., Erskine College, Alabama Polytech- nic Institute, Geor- ge Peabody College for Teachers, Uni- versity of Tennessee A.B., M.S., Plz.D., Erskine College, Vanderbilt Univer- sity, University of Chicago 'z ' f- in I 'T ' ff pw 1 Thomas E. Lesslie G. Gordon Parkinson A.B., Ph.D., Er- A.B., MA., Pb.D., skine College, Mas- Erskine College, sacbusetts Institute Columbia Univer- of Technology sity Dr. Sloan perfomis a classic experiment. li. , 5. . 'fi' - 1' .,.,'-...sw ff f s J x E' N' e. if v .. ln fl 5 i 5 , ' 3 r 5 , J:',g ,J .gp in I S f 25 ome conomicd Hazel K. Haddon Mary Eliza McDill B.S., Winthrop Col- A.B., M.S., Erskine lege College, University of Tennessee Increased enrollment in freshman Home Economics shows the reputation of this department. A major in this field prepares girls for a vocation in the field of Home Economics as well as success- ful and happy family life. Practical training is given to qualified seniors as they student teach and live in the Home Management House. They employ the theories learned under the guidance of Miss McDill and Mrs. Haddon. l- ! i E 1 I i S 3 . . x 3 K ...- 5 20 - .Aff Miss McDill converses with a high school student at a tea homecoming weekend. Senior girls whip up Christmas arrangements in no time. Bulletin boards are a type of visual aid practiced by the method's class. abt G ..,.,.,.,.,...,.,.,,.a....,,-.-..,.,,,,W., ,..,. ...-.,... f A .4 f9'y. lim held during ' N -in 51: il. A uni X ss. g, .Keir wh ' 'i4'LT.l- A A . 4,Jh7'xri1igNi - f P s x S -'K I Q, i 2 ,Lacey , ef9 r- 've i ,yi 2 , Q' A - loo-is i 'necro- QQ , i i f Q17 4 e r.'f?e?'g ,f'f Q 3 ' Wm . e i f, '1 i if vvv e WXXYQX ' ,XVVV i n N f ' VVV xf ' o 717 xxx Q5 v 'reef or , fgllyeicaf glelucafion -'Fi-uahufi C Not Picturedl ' Jane Edgy B.S., M.A., Florida Southern College, Pe bod Collegef Y Qxh Teicheri or 4 Yvilliam C. Meyers Harry C. Stille, Ir. Director of Afiiietics AB., MA.. Univer- B.S., Erskine Col- sity of Kentucky lege Two years of physical education work are required of our-lm student. Along with these basic courses a major for men and a minor for womcn is offered by the Physical Education Dcpartmcnt. Courses include Rhythm and Games, Fall and XVintcr Team Sports, Hygiene, Recreation, Gymnastics, Driver Education, and Kincsiology. .iii '7-11047 :bl ra ufiinedd Bessie Baldwin A.B., M.S., Erskine College, University of Tennessee James D. Copeland B.S,, M.A., Ed.D., Uni- versity of Florida, New York University Malcolm L. Wells B.S., M .S., University of Richmond, Univer- sity of South Carolina Under the direction of Dr. Copeland the professors of the Business Department pro- vide collegiate level education for careers in business or in business education. Specialized courses are offered in accounting and secre- tarial studies. Business experience in the form of summer Work is strongly recommended, Modqern equipment aids students in office wor . 28 CNot Picturedl Larry G.Beal1 A.B., Harpur College, University of South Carolina 1 ill lf' - I' ummm If' all I' I E 5' om ru Mr, VVL-lls offers liclpful inforinntion between classes. Dr. Copelz1nd's calm manner imparts confidence to his students. A p ill? ,Og V f I . lfnfln ll f I jgfll i Leon Si. A119 Dean 5' Ew- Semiwv A.B., B D DcfLc's:1 Thrrlfsrz mon Tlzf lfnion Th Wal lfrslcarp as Clark Sv to lllt' Lfli Hdopu-d it cal unit 0- gfalduattr 5 Thi- 5 for ll1OM' 1 Imnistng , Churcli ln Charles M.: B.S.. 5 Tll,Dk. P lcgl-l L-nl Cal SUM' - t I 5 1 3 -'MEF r .,:, eminary jacuhy Leon M. Allison Dean of Erskine Theological Seminary AB., B.D., Th.M., rh.D., Davidson College, Erskine Theological Seminary, Prin- ceton Theological Seminary, Union Theological Seminary lVa.J -.hr 1 Randall T. Ruble lseatedlg Ray A. King, Kenneth F. Morris, Charles M. Coffey. Erskine Theological Seminary had it,s real beginning as Clark Seminary when a Professor of Divinity was added to the college faculty in 1837. The present name was adopted in 1925 when the Seminary became the Theologi- cal unit of Erskine College. The Seminary now has full graduate school rating. The purpose of the Seminary is to provide training for those men who have been called to enter the Christian ministry, not only in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church but in other denominations as well. Charles M. Coffey B.S., B.D., Th.M., Th.D., Davidson Col- lege, Union Theologi cal Seminary lVa.Q Ray A. King A.B., B.D., Erskine College, Erskine The- ological Seminary, Uni- versity of Edinburgh Thomas B. McBride Kenneth F. Morris Randall T. Ruble A.B., B.D., D.D., Th.M., Erskine College, Erskine Theological Seminary, Columbia Theological Seminary A.B., B.D., Th.M., Th.D., Erskine College, Erskine Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, Union Theological Seminary lVa.J A.B., B.D., Th.M., Ph.D., Erskine College, Erskine Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, University of Edin- burgh 175 -1. 'I V '- 9-V i U HVQ J. Q 'N 4 X Q t XQ' 1 -' ll' . . inf. - 4 as M-YL I . . ass A 'i-is X X - Sli.-Y . Tl .. wi 4- X 1 5 .ip if ,X, sr 1 V215 . -9- X .Q . .. , Ni i xl I . W , 'Q V 1 5 4 e if E 'Q , M .Ebb ,Q ya. , Q.. H i 'R ' 'L A 1 Marie S. Boyce Don C. Crum Dianne Ashley Elizabeth T. Wills Librarian Cashier Secretary to Director of Field Representative Development pumcifg Ofhce The responsibility of the Publicity Office is to keep Erskine College, her faculty and students in the public eye. ,lt prepares informative publications, such as Ac- cent,. and supplies newspapers with information con- cerning the activities and achievements of those asso- ciated with our college. 30 Elizabeth K. Fraser Dormitory Counselor Ruth M. Crier Dormitory Counselor Alice Hinton Dormitory Counselor Marilla B. johnson Dormitory Counselor Ida Lyle Moore Nurse Mrs. R. S. Clarke, Sr. Seminary Librarian Grace C. Dawson Chief Cataloger, Library Alice Haddon Secretary to the Librarian Eunice B. McPhail Assistant Librarian Alta C. Payne Dietitian K. Wayne Finley Asst. Business Manager Lillie V. Hutson Student Center Hostess Winnie M. Phillips Director of Alumni Affairs Dianne Ray Records Clerk, Alumni Office Belva S. Weese Sgcfgtary to the Dean of Women Betty I. Ashley Secretary to the Business Manager Eleanor Chesnut Secretary to the President Sally Dove Secretary to the Dean of Men Bea W. Loftis Secretary to Director of Alumni Affairs Donna Walker Secretary to Director of Publicity Secretary in Guidance and Placement Office Richard H. Haldeman Director of Publicity Offff '1 or 'ffl , 4 it iff-U ob 0' ' llirci1if'f 'l I . 13 use fi 5,5 new Suldmf rg.sv1.taW' :U WILLLN Q Dff8Ct0r of guifln Th lllf' Stud? Hated OOUIITQ in hmm also. fksisls Usme 0 ro i 58115, 'T r4l P I P if R 1 .ffgpcx I Mgr' JK!! mu la! DUI af' ri' :J fl Ofhce of .zgcnniaaiond The Office of Admissions handles the all-important job of selecting the incoming class each year. Under the direction of Dode Phillips, the Admissions Office super- vises the process leading to the actual acceptance of a new student. Mrs. lVills serves as a valuable field rep- resentative for this office. WILLIAM S. LIMINC Director of Development guiclance anal pfacemenf Ofhce The Cuidance and Placement Department assists the students in clarifying their goals through a coordi- nated .rogram of educational, personal, and vocational counse mg. Through the placement aspect of the program, it also' assists seniors in findin 1 jobs through contacts with businesses, industries, and sdhools. ' V'i'7,, ,af fo wwf ,g , I3 V eff -,1g,f,!i9,y7Wr,'f, ' W fyyff .r ,M V V ,,,, , '. 4, ' flwefwv I , 'fmwj . r f f 1, Wm? ' 354 ' 2, ff I , A I 'M-H i -f V ' ' 741715 i 5 R I V' ,shag DODE PHILLIPS Director of Admissions UMC? of 3eU0f0,9l'Vlel'Lt Mr. Liming is serving Erskine for the second year in the capacity of Director of Development. This of- fice makcs possible Erskine's continued growth and im- provement through a carefully planned expansion pro- gram including Belk Hall which will soon be built near the Watkins Student Center. HELEN XVALLACE MIMS Guidance Counselor 31 I , d I -+ a i i 1 u , , 1 ? I 1 1 w 1 i 1 K K .S7fuc!enf g0U8l'l'lI'l'l8l'lt Sfbwlmf ouemmmz .fgwociafion Ofhcem Carolyn Chittcmlvn Vice President ' Bill Patrick l f President 3 1 P4-'F' K -g '52-A if' :gpm Betty McDill jimmy vVi'll'IllOtll SeC Ctf 'U Treasurer f gf' 't,1!Q'3'3' gif .U nv Z Q 'I l Barbara I JJ., The ment 1 tem of Each and tem, Sibi Barbara Bratton, Ruth Parkinson fseatedj, William Hunt, Monty Wooley, Ronnie Williams. OIZOI' OUFLCLI The Erskine College Student Govern- ment Association subscribes to an honor sys- tem based on the character and integrity of each student. The Honor Code is clearly defined in the Constitution of the Student Govemment Association, and an Honor Council is provided for the preservation and enforcement of the Honor Code. Through respect for an effectual honor sys- tem, the qualities of self-discipline, respon- sibility, and honesty are taught. William Hunt Chaifmfm qu- 7 Omen 6 OLUIU Seeking to promote a spirit of hODOf, TeSP0U5ibilitY, and loyalty to the college, Womens Council is a govern- ing body, existing to explain and enforce the rules of the Womens Student Body. Suzanne VVylie, Secretaryg Joy Odom, Chaifmfmi Befh Lock' wood, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Rita Bobo, Vice Chairman. FIRST ROWH Eleanor Crier, Sally Tyler janet F ll B tt AUD Miller, Libby Johnson, Ilene Douglas. SECOeNgS,ROi1V5j Betty Rie Black, Carol Morehead, Suzanne Wylie Nancy Hutch 15011, Candace Armstrong, Beth Lockwood. THIRD ROW: Car: 36 olyn Chittenden, Angela Pursley, Ruth Parkinson, JOY Odam, Wessie Osborne. FOURTH ROW: Nina Swan. Sijfah Ein Igatriicka Betty McDill, Jeannie Dove, Becky Marvin, Mar 3 ut an . SEATEDQ DOVE, Su: Beffb' Mc IHOHS. Be: .JZ As Body, C the rule 1 HS an ii dents. ,1-v'- '? ,-qv SEATED: Nancy Winn, Vickie Poole, Betty Bennett, Jeannie Dove, Suzanne Wylie, joy Odom, Carolyn Chittenden Cchairmanj, Betty McDill. STANDING: Pam Hill, Mrs. Long, Kimmy Kim- mons, Beth Lockwood, Miss Cardwell. Cofdge Cjouncif As the legislative body of the W0men's Student Body, College Council is responsible for any changes in the rules goveming the women of Erskine and for pub- lishing the Women's Handbook each year. It also acts as an intermediary body between the faculty and stu- ents. i t an Q iX.,.f5 7 en A ounci A representative governing body of male resident students, menis council is composed of the officers, elect- ed representatives from each class and representatives from each class and dormitory floor, and scholarship hall counselors who serve in the freshman dorm. This coun- cil works with the S. G. A. officers and the college ad- ministration to regulate the behavior of the male stu- dents by administering demerits and conducting fresh- man study halls. fs ,G FIRST ROW: jerry Clemons, George Marcos, Tommy Bishop, Dickie Evans, Ronnie XVilliams. SECOND ROVV: Ilimmy Berry, jim Galloway, Johnny Shuler, John Carson, Cliff VVal ace. STAND- ING: Dale Griffith, Dickie Taylor, Bob Oliver, Jim Smeenge, Bill Patrick, George Willis. jim Wames, secretary-treasurer, Bill Houston, chairmang VVayne Jones, vice-chairman. l Q9 Q su' i-J .--3' ' N, 4 N ' , f N X 3- X , ,,.. . t. .AM-P A V Aff, .,.., f.. ' .4..,... ii if 38 V . ?l El? - - -'- - - --M--., ,.1 ,...:.-......- .L '.: mar.-..-M .Q-.a.,,..-.....m,,..i,...-..... 4. ,.v.....,.... S mmm :v ST LND- ww. Ed ,L Einar may asjfuclenfji Counci Day Students' Council is composed of a chairman, a secretary, and representatives from every town which has a day student attending Erskine. It is the purpose of this council to promote the participation of day stu- dents in college activities and to create a closer relation- ship between day students and resident students. 1 i li 1 FIRST ROW: Sherrill Latimer, Jayne Davis, Vickie Poole, Nancy Hanks. SECOND ROXV: Rita Hagins, X1 1-'N-A 'r Cale Smith, Donna Palmer, Margaret Yeargin. THIRD ROW: Bill Truelove, Larry Loftis, jimmy Coleman. Edna Cole, chairman. 0 Olflt COLLILCL Joint Council is a body made up of representatives from Men,s Coun- cil, Women,s Council, and Day Stu- dents, Council. This council works as a unit in order to coordinate the ac- tivities of the individual councils. One of the main projects is the annual Christmas party for the De La Howe children. Carolyn Chittenden, Ruth Parkinson, Betty McDill, Suzanne Wylie, Linda McConnell, Janet Fellers, joy Odom, Bill Houston, Bill Patrick, Mackie Ellis, jimmy Warrnoth. 40 PN vw ,Q N 1 -1: f . If 1 IQOWI ja!! Round Table, composed of the President of the college, the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women, three faculty members, and leaders of vari- ous student activity, strives to pro- mote a better understanding between Table received an ap lication for and granted a charter to t e newly formed Newman Club. e s 2: i, E v faculty and students. This year, Round h .2 f s Dr. Koonts, Sue McEachem, Susan Smith, George Lipscomb, Kimmy Kimm0flS, lamle Hunt, Miss Cardwell. Bill Patrick, julia Pea- cock, Dr. Lesesne, Carolyn Chittenden. Hold i K1 Sven men for z mg fom- 561111 Seas dam FIRE Fam BEM ROV Betsy Kimi if the 913 of ibm'- f ruin 3 pm. stayin RO'-1!l'l rss ml :ofumi g-s: 1 5:1 4 Ffh Q1 .I ia- 'j A l ,ta G'-+115 119 ,,- ix l L fri -. ,.. . . ... 1. .- Hold it, we're one salt shaker short. Jimmy Mclvlahan gnferfainmenf goarc! Keeping the social calendar of campus events is the main function of the Entertain- ment Board. This organization is responsible for all organized recreation, assists in provid- ing chapel programs, and gives at least one formal dance a year. A highlight of the first semester was a concert presenting the Four Seasons. This year the Board also provided dancing in the canteen on weekend nights. FIRST ROW: M'Alicc Bryson, Fitz Dove, Linda Farrow, Ccc Moore. SECOND HOW: Ilarriet Todd. Betty Bennett. Ilutli Parkinson, Linda Young. THIRD ROW: Mac Frampton, Calvin Todd, Nancy Iloke, Betsy lflollirook. FUUHTII HOW: -lim Sine!-m.fe, john Kimmons. STANDING: jimmy McMahan. Chairman by uf' if-Q K7 . 5 A ff -21 r anizafiond .gkwlenf Clnridian .xgdriociafion The Student Christian Association has for its noble purpose the striving to help each student to understand better his relationship to Cod, to himself, and to his fellow man. The SCA is re- sponsible for all the wonderful work done with the children at De La Howe, it sponsors the Soiree, the Christmas banquet, Sunday vespers, and devotions in the dorms, it puts on the Christ- mas pageant and Christian Emphasis YVeek which was held this year in November at which time Dr. Sherrard Rice from Columbia, S. C. spoke to the student body, and also provides a scholarship, the Dr. Janet Alexander Scholar- ship. Life Service is a non-denominational grou that meets on first and third Sundays of each month to discuss matters concerning the Chris- tian in daily living. This organization, as a part of the SCA, strives to help the student under- stand how to live for Christ in everything he does. Among other activities this year, Life Ser- vice held a retreat at Camp Fellowship. 36,4 Umm Barry Murphy Treasurer Dennis Nichols Vice President 'fx Kimmy Kimmons President Linda Clasco Secretary 3 Caginef I told him not to spike this punch. iw' 7 ','f,j.f 551 cw . , lm Carson, Dickie THY' SEATED: Terryann Guemey, Sally Tyler, Barbara Bratton, Joey Barry Murphy, Blu THIIOYM Lee Logfmi -lo . , - Lamp- Cotten, Susan Hill, Eleanor Grier, Eleanor Thompson, Ilene Doug- 1013 MOHW Wooley, D1Ck1C Evans, Iummy Kimrnons, MISS las, Betty Ann Miller, Margot Whittaker, Margaret Green, Betty ton, Dr. Boyce. McDill, Linda Glasco. SECOND ROW: Tommy Long, Don Day, , 46 l it as ,M 15 i x,-1 2? Z I 1 i 1 I r FIRST HON West. Mary Sally Cmvc-lp k I K f L a 3 alaf 15 f The B41 to Baptist mild Stud UCIPHU' ln mm in 1 dents gui, the lxxlriou t nun palm Q E10 ' S- L . m Sllvst gpm, and Qduu Lex-ov Bm DAP: e' DYOSIQ FIRST ROVV: Brenda YVhite, Diane Adair Dilt Aclnr Cxun Mitchum Lindi Powell THIRD RONV Rev Calvin Berry Don NVest, Mary Griffith, Leroy Brown. SECOND IKOXX Intlx 'snntli Crum Bill Truclove Joyce Moore Dennis Newell Harry Cam Sally Cravely, Jerri Hawkins, Jean Mahaffcy, kathy Icarus Ll nm Mr Crively alafibf agjfuclenf Union The Baptist Student Union offers to Baptist students and other inter- ested students an opportunity to par- ticipate in a spiritual and social pro- gram at Erskine. A cahinct of stu- dents guides the B. U. and plans the various activities such as the an- nual party in the fall, which honors the freshmen. Throughout the year, B. S. U. meetings arc highlighted with guest slpeakers and other inspirational and e ucational programs. Leroy Brown, treasurcrg Sally Cravcly, sec- retaryg Dale Adair, vice-prcsiclenlg liill Truc- love, president. galltefgufg The Canterbury Club is made up of students of the Episcopal Church. Seeking to comprehend their own denominations beliefs and of other groups, they have had related studies and also have met jointly with the Newman Club to discuss the Ecu- menical Council. Keeping abreast of trends in today's religion, the group has also planned a jazz mass. Debbie Aller, secretary-treasurerg Chris Cunningham, presidentg Martin Ruthven, vice-president. ' W -'-.. l A 'f7'ifQ5fEl ' ,fl , .f PY4-'13 -, 4 ,i its 33 -V X f H' 'fs - Ta- , ' - 'fi I 3.131 , flgvqi' - .. N ' ,Y .i ' . ig? V J: , V ' 1,-:3l5?l'? N L 6 fl. l-'- s e ie er Dave Reid Belu Forshee, Richard Halclennan, Martin Ruthven, Capt George M Earle, C. A. - in 450 up of T Church mf OWU of other 'xl studies '-with the the Em. abreast of the group .:r:. Cam r. 3212.2 et. ,, , ....f- -if . tt ,- .4 it ni ilk if an FIRST ROW: Rita Phifer, Margaret Creene, Linda Norris, Shirley Eleanor NVhitesides, Jenny Cathcart, jimmy Warmoth, Suzanne Rab SECOND ROW joe Chisolm Pfiul Cettys Neil M1.Cirtcr Wylie. y. I , . H ., ' 1 , Donny Starnes, Iohnny Brownlee. THIRD ROXV: Eddie Brunson, The A. R. P. Student Union is designed to bring about a closer relationship between the Associate Re- formed Presbyterian Church and the A. R. P. students and other interested persons. This Christian organiza- tion seeks to combine good fellowship and inspirational worship programs in order to provide a meaningful or- ganization for its mebers. .gjfuclenf Union Linda Norris, secrctaryg Margaret Greene, yice-presidentg Eleanor Whitesidcs, treasurerg Eddie Brunson, president. I Z Q-' , . , .N ...,,, ..., X Mbafmindfer .CJ-efgnwalzifa Westminster Fellowship is a Presbyterian organi- U Zation open to all interested persons. It has a goal l f D of uniting all Christians in a common be ic . ur- ing the past, the group has carried out many pro- jects such as baking cookies for the aged, taking an outing to Parsonis Mountain, and having good suppers at the Abbeville Presbyterian Church. I' 5 X -g,,,,x 5, e N Ilene Douglas, vice-presiclentg Dennis Nichols, presiclentg Billy Glenn, treasurerg Janet Fellers, secretary. Westminster leaves for Abbeville. ' '13 . K NN., V g .Ai 2 5 -21,os -ima , : 3 ,,1,.,,:wS-'L'zv?'v WH: 2 ' fi- :.,,fff,-,-,, ,. H.: , Q t f , .. - ,, e sf MW News '. J 'jig , ,vwu f yy' emma- M ,. .A,,...N ...,........,,,,.,,,,........--M ' w X x is W R W is. - 4 .- 9' I . i -. D ' h Q' 'QC' - , '. 'jrf 1-- ,V I X .l ' fi- rg, ' ' a.. N ' FIRST Row- sau T 1 Weir, Susan gmith.YSE3AE11i:l5l'erWann Gurne , Nancy Kirk L' cl ler, Ann Hartsell, Molly Carrggtiarggellllgwglsik lgigltiignglfinlcililzi ligilziicilpkaimlidlgrgh L1i?ynig.lS1liKf ING: Clint Cheshire' Mac ' G y, ' ' - 50 71141 9:1 Mcmb experience meefS once Hall. Thf' 1 the mcmbc him and t0 MethodiSU ..3..- 5-yr A Small but ac The Met' l W esley F ou! to the Omni heal' Dr. Sf on 'uR9llgi0n Falfnfhev ol able xvhich here On cam Fan M - Paui 52320 Counts, Sects: ii ea Ay jJZJunJafion Membership is open to all who wish a rewarding experience in Christian fellowship. This organization meets once every two weeks in the Rec Hall of Bonner Hall. The meetings have a dual purpose: to strengthen the memberis religious awareness of the world around him and to strengthen the member's relationship to the Methodist Church. A small but active group makes plans for the future. The Methodist students meet regularly at Wesley Foundation. This year they have brought to the campus for the entire student body to hear Dr. Stukes of Lander College who spoke on Religion in the Far Right. From the World's Fair they obtained the movie entitled The Par- able' which was shown for the benefit of all here on campus. Fan McDaniel, vice-presidentg Gwen Tumer, presidentg Patti Harmon. Jim Warnes, Barry Murphy, Robert Counts, secretary-treasurer. 51 'fi li: P' J A sf 5----,,g,..4 1 Q Sn.. r 5 1 4 L37.FxA ugh. 2 g i-'1 , ,1 l - . ' 1 Q3 . l 'f' ' 'Qi 1 Q Ki in Q L- ' 22 ' . Q .ui M ' 'w H K4 4 ' l.z1 Ilmvc. . .K , . 5 A 'V-1' . e , X' luiuwn Mr. Graves was coming Q ' 1' A X ff ' ' ,1 1' , , .I - - i, ,, K x I 1 i E nfl if '. ,v.. ,,, -7. - , , ' r Q yi, - x, ei wr is , 5 Q , fl' f 5 5 ' E , Billy film-nn and his attentive class at De hziqfa 'H '. . 1 . , '- d - 3,53 ns Lrnwc .it mans cvotxons must have 4+-4, I s -ag 1 NN 1:5 g. 4 W4 ttf. ff? y s The girls in Kennedy didn t 52 The traditional caroling for and with lhv 1,054-g,,L.'S. 9 1 Q 5 S , , 2 . : W L, i iw I X Do you really expect me to come to Lady Manners. X. K QM.: G4 hr ' e ' XX 112 ' - VL' -' 5'.f',,, 5 Ht' , K 1? 1 Ms- Ks ,-' , , ,, ,.LQ3,s,gg , ,Y . ? f2i- UZ'vfmx.AX ' I. e, -. 'M-..... - Ad Q., H f s WP This organization is open to all young men and Women interested in education as a career. The purpose of the club is to encourage future teachers by presenting programs pertinent to the field of education. During the past year, the organization has sponsored many interest- ing speakers. Such topics as What the employer expects of the employee, and The characteristics of a good teacheri' have been discussed. SEATED: Bobbie Miller, historiang Grier McCain, treasurer. STANDING: Suzanne Weber, vice-president, Betty Rie Black, secretaryg Anne Richey, president. if 1 W' W W 4 4 5 , 4 ,X by-,,.,..-fe-4 - .., ...- . ,, -., vrf wiv' ' i il 133. ii It's a little small, but it got the job done. . J '1 - 7, I -fwhdw A lv M.iru.-i11.- . Black, Mrs. Henry Oates. ' Z.:3Llfi Q gpdigmn igma au FIRST ROW: Millie Murdock, Jean Hardman Pauline Young, Jane Mace, Suzanne Weber ' is Grier McCain. SECOND ROW: Bobbie Mil 15 ler, Ioey Cotten, Martha Rutland, Clara Hall man, Carol Williams, Linda Weir. THIRD ROW: Polly Gill, Carolyn Bailey, Doris Gallo way, Ansley Lyon, Anne Richey, Betty Rie ome gconomicd State President Rutland and his secretary, Beverly, are off and flying again-thls time in a Mustang. Membership in this club is open to college students majoring or minor- ing in home economics and to stu- dents enrolled in at least one home economics course. The club wishes to promote professional interest in home economics and to create interest and participation in state activities. Dur- ing the past year, the club had sev- eral money-making projects, and, as a service, the club kept the nursery during church. Through the Home Economics Club a friendly association has been made between faculty and students. Grace Ledbetter, Reporter, Suzanne Weber, Chairman, Nancy Winn, Vice-Chairman, Mary Alice Bryson, Secretary, Sally Tyler, Treasurer. 53:1 FIRST ROW Pauline Young, P. tt H - Mary Macau SECOND Row: Phyllis BilaI2ll1ra,mNll3IeLl1lerlSttlgllllg1l, ham Carol Woodson Martha Rutland, Carol Smith. STAIQIIDISICT Judy Anderson Andrea Norman Eleanor XVl1ltCSld6S Billie Jean W.ll Cl C Pl ll s '1 , urls unnmghun Joy Sm tl P A It Patty ll IP Mrs. I-lldden 11 enny m 0 Q fglti Hia oglamcla This organization is Erskineis busi- ness fraternity open to all students who have eamed six hours of busi- ness courses with an overall C aver- age. Eta Pi is Erskine's chapter of the national business fraternity. Mem- bers of Eta Pi strive to develop quali- ties that will enable them to partici- pate effectively in business, profes- sional, and community life. FIRST ROW: joe Warmoth, Gene Bums, Robert Roberts, Henry Smith, jim Nelson. SECOND ROW: john Seaman, Doris Gall- oway, Barbara Walsh, Bruce Fuller. THIRD ROW: Dr. Copeland, Mr. Beall. Dot Calloway, secretary, Joe Warmoth, president, Gene Bums, treasurer, I wish I had lcarned my multiplication tables. 57 FIRST ROW: Carol Moorhead, Roy Mundy, Linda Norris, Shirley Raby, Rita Phifer, Fan McDaniel, Donna Suther, Sandra Bartley. SECOND. RONV: Becky Davis, Kitty Beard, Moyo Suarez, Iunmy Romer, Charles Smith, Dr. Grier, Paul Dove. .ZQHCA Seeking to promote and increase knowledge and under- standing of France and the French language, and of the French people and their culture, the French Club is open to anyone taking French or who has completed two years' of college French. This past year the French Club sponsord a Danforth lecturer, Carols of Noel, a language play, and a French dinner. jimmy Romer, Presidentg Moyo Suarez, Vice-Presi- dent. loaniolr Comprised of the Spanish students on the campus, the Spanish Club this past year was responsible for the production of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in Spanish, a pinata during the Christmas season, and a Latin American display at the Art Center. Elaine Mitchum, Vice-President, Moyo Suarez, Presi- dent, Nina Swan, Secretary-Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Jean Ethridge, Eleanor Lawton, Marsha Beasley Jeannie Dunba Suz'e Davis Emily Crier. SECON-D ROW: Buddy Letson, Phil Urso, Don Day, Barry Murphy, Lindsay Cole, 'Ilom Martin, Don Ken- I1edY, IIIHIHY ROIHGI, George Lipscomb, Miss Horton. ' fl Lug 'flu' Eriilhf CHJUF' Corilfl great Club l Vatiflll Englis Linda Y Canim, efll Wit' Xity v our kr cultur. meets bershi stndyi past tl .gat 54.4 The English Club is open to English majors and minors who enjoy interesting programs on contemporary writings and great works of the past. The club has as its goal the preser- vation of good literature of the English tradition. SEATED: Caroline WVells, Linda McConnell Toni Gfmmi Florence Massey Susan Smith SECOND ROW: Dr. Ellis, Steve Hooper Brooks Heywflrd Angela Pursley Pat Hewatt Mrs. Barmore. Linda McConnell, Secretary-treasurerg Florence Massey, presidentg Toni Ganim, vice-president. eI'l'l'l6ll'l With the purpose of providing social acti- vity with a German accent and increasing our knowledge of the German language and culture, the Alexander von Humboldt Club meets once a month in Bonner Hall. Mem- bership is open to those students presently studying, or having studied German in the past three years. , . 5535 2 Q as ref to :Pl H- - -in E WE. 55 'Ml -Y bfi . , . . ,J Lf r Q-I 2 ' 5 ' ,. 51-'Par' , Y fr. 1-X, 1 Carol Leyden secretary James VVe1st president Iimmy VVarmoth vice president SEATED: James Weist, Jimmy XVarmoth, Lewis Howell, Cockfield limmy Romer Dan McLeod Robert VVh1tes1des Dan Stevenson, Gene Loos, Carol Leyden, Mrs. von Scnden- Sam Pratt Richard Ligon Gil Printer Mrrtin Ruthven Macon horst, Billy Adams, Mannon Pruitt, john Bigham, Albert Hunter, Chris Hirtnett Howard Blau' Henry Price Hamp Whitesicles. George Madden, Curtis Moore, Chuck Hahn, Bill Campbell Skip Larson Gus MacQueen XJ GSQCQ lil . Y N1 la i 1 1 i i il il l g! -K f ! l-QA fgznza van lerary ociefg Offering to the Erskine co-ed the chance of being a more well-rounded individual by becoming more literary, the Philomelean Literary Society participated this year in the spring inter-society debates, and presented several hook reviews and programs concem- ing past literary characters. .ew ,- President, Joey Cotteng Vice-President, Crier McCain, Secretary, Ashley Byrd, Treasurer, Vickie Brissi. SEATED Jennie Blakely, Molly Carrett, Pat Kennedy, Betty Ben- nett, Penny Amato, Cindy Smith, Roy Mundy, Emma Bryson, Har- riet Todd, Jean Hardman, Jeannie Dunbar. SECOND ROXV: Joy Odom, Carla Worthington, Jane Price, Sandra Bartley, Betty Anne Miller, Pinky Robbins, Linda Clasco, Sarah Jane Patton, Beverly ,.,g,s,,.,,,v t W- ., .- 's--sswj - sw- V-P -My A . ,V ,W .. .. 4, , .Ji-1,13 ' '- . 5 XVchh, Nina Swan, Betty Rogers Black, Nancy Kirk Sue Seahom Frances Sloan, Donna Hickman, Jamie Campbell: Mary Black: Linda XVeir, Eleanor Lawton, Pam Hill, Cathy Alston, Nell Jones THIRD ROW: Millie Murdock, Suzie Rogers, Martha Christy Beverly Bradham, Dune Swatek, Harriet XVillis, Sally Richardson 4--My-iw-sus J .I 'IIJI ' S J-A lv 5 J ' lea W 60 ,pos an . shee mo n Lyn . 'ffl :ICQ ii,- ik!!! Hit. -i P. if cl FI:- af- ELL v ,. . ,rx .. .. Q Q I , Mfg 252. - J Garrett Curtis Williams Larry Edwards Lee Foster Beau For Cook Kent Daniels Jim Smoak Eddie Walker Bill Simp p FIRST ROW: Gee Moore, Buddy Letson, Jimmy Walker, Frank Herbert Iordan. 'THIRD ROW: Harold Timmerman Torr N : r 9 Q , C ' 1 L J 1 , 1 'I i shee. SECOND ROW: Jim McMahan, Tommy Bishop Tom Si- FOURTH ROW: VValter Anderson Fitz Dove Jack Hunter monite, Tommy Taylor, Bill McDaniels, Richard Mazzola, Mac Snead, Robert Shaw, Bill Lynch, Stan Cale Terry Hegler l Lynn, Bobby Smith, Roger Hayes, Ricky Smith, Dick Jackson, Bigham, Tom Ketchin, Dan Wiggins l igliifomafllean ogferarg Sociefy The Man-of-the-Year award was ini- tiated last year by the Philomathean Literary Society. This society also sponsored Blue Ribbon Day, the drop- in after the Wofford game, and two dances. Their annual Christmas pa- rade thrilled visiting De La Howe children and Erskine students alike. In cooperation with their sister so- ciety, the Philos erected in front of the Watkins Student Center a flag pole in honor of Dr. I. M. Lesesne, retired president of Erskine College. im Smeen e treasurer Phil Urso, vice-president Larry Byrd presiden ,fy i. 'N K i A , pf' X ,,3:,X.:f X i X :I-W5 . 1' :'.. :f. X V . ' LX! - ' . f ' ff'-'i ' ',..' 5 , ...H 4 f ' Q ws WNW -10 i l F75 l fy, l -is 1 ' - ' N l fl M4 , rw- 4 - - 'L X , 0 4'lf ' I of ' 1 I ' ,W hs.. , .A.. ,tv i N xl ,H 1, 'Y K Y' Q1 I ' X X ar My iw-'wx , N ' M -5' 5- I, 'V ,N , . s . . W . by , .Q . 4 . , .,, Q ni , X ,, . XX .. . Y, N s x f kk - s -Q V 1 X' .X R 5 ws-5 X , Q'- sxk Ik i in X X ii A ii QE - . A ls ii i X ' I know this play worked for Unitasf' lgllifomegan lglzigzmaflzean .xdcfiuified At Philo's members socialize with people of various backgrounds. ,,...4 I i 1 , V Ja Ll '-wr 7-s f 'y A fi i f ' 'J fi S 62 .,A. u ,:. - ..4,'f..f. .SML . V .. .' ,,L-,,.,.,....4.-1:i..m5..m.f..fiI 1:21.-:-CM..i..'.... ff..w-m..,..3QLJuQ......,....-::,.. S,I:. mv, ,- ,5,,,,,.,....s,..,.,, - + ' 'z ' ... I , 35 I Q. :1 i 4 W 1 1:-1 ' ' Ll ze ps if 2' Q E- LE .526 A '- '.,,.e- A- .T-I T-I-': H I3 1 74 Q if E1 F: M E I ,P +2 P as , re, , . xg Q Now, as soon as you buy some candy, we'll remove the sign. J .V ' ml ,un,. 1 4, -,N '35 You have just boon placed on major docket. ,hx WTR-f..T,,, , L . I i . +2 -,rf V 1 5, E3 c-i:-.::'-- -fe H., is 2 . Q' ' ' it .,i..,,.-.m..i..,... ,..,. .. . . . ., , L'Xext rn up hcrcf K-YES. th. Y l i il lag III :lg CI I ll Il ll ll UI a 'I J 5 ,c J I s Next month m y picture is going to be up here. .f4fAenian an Cflupkemian .fgcfiuified Yes, they'll make fine NVASPs. ings ?i H N- msxdxwswwssxwwbwmm M-Mwwxwi xsseix-sxff-we X Xi x 7 X ww 1 It's no secret now! as-4, ww-me-N bf if , 1 4 , f' f ,ff ,7 f f V, 1 ,jf , ff 1? V WW e,,, Z ,, ff, fi? 1 4 ,my Z 1 I f , 'Wy Z Vi' Q ff Zy mf Z qw y ici? Seven slaves in slacks. QL: W , ,, f,f 'yl' il 5 0 'ffl 5., N .X 63 .xdfltenian ollferarg Sociefy The Athenian Literary Society, open to all Women students of Erskine, has as its goal the improvement of debate, public speaking, and parliamentary procedure for all of its members. This past year, the Athenians held their annual pizza sale, worked jointly with their brother society on a homecoming pro- ject, and made and purchased charms for the first time. An immediate goal is to convert a former storage room in the Euphemian Hall into a study. FIRST ROW: Eleanor Whitesides, Sandra Williams, Nancy Hutch- ison, Ianet Fellers, Anne Preston, Jane Davis, Mary Griffith, Don- na Suther, Carol Leyden, Arlene Hudson, Carol Moorhead, Jennie Cathcart, Peggy DeHamer. SECOND ROW: Sandra Bagwell, Sal- 1 Marcella Salley, treasurer, Mary McCall, president, Ann I-Iartsell, secretary, Doris Brown, vice-president. ' f ly Tyler, Terryann Gurney, Eleanor Crier, Mary Anne Miller, Sally Armstrong, Carol Williams, Margot Whitaker, Ilene Douglas, Mary Alice Bryson, Susan Safrit. THIRD ROW: Clara Hallman, Betty Rie Black, Mary McCall, Corinne Blanks. 64 FIRST my Lo W ightr Mitchii McDon Dennis t3fYi 5 i. FIRST ROXV: Michael Zanin, Jimmy Peden, Richard Byars, Tom- my Long, Charles Townsend, Russell Harris, John Carson, Mark Wightman, Robert Liming, Chuck Evans, Boyce VVilson, Jeff Mitchiner. SECOND RONV: Sam McChesney, John Reeves, Rion McDonald, Neil McCarter, Tom Martin, Manon Pruitt, Jimmy NVarmoth, Ford WVeeks, Charles Todd. THIRD ROW: Clint Cheshire, Jim Soesbee, Ben Batson, Ronnie Williams, Monty NVOoley, Calvin Todd, Cene Smith, Jimmy Romer, Pete Garrett, Johnny Kimmons. Dennis Nichols, vice-president, Lee Logan, treasurer, NVyatt McDaniel, secre- taryg Mac Frampton, president. pq gvulolzemian oflferary Sociefg All male Erskine students are eligible for membership in the Euphemian Lit- erary Society. Last year the Euphemians began their program of honoring a stu- dent at Erskine every month, sold pep pins at baskeaball games, and Serenad- ed the girls at Christmas time. Their Big Secreti' this year was presenting Miss South Carolina of 1966 to the Er- skine stuclents during a chapel program. - glrdkne pfagera The Erskine Players, open to all stu- dents interested in any phase of the theater, produced two one-act plays first semester and one three-act second se- mester. Last year, the Players presented The Little Foxes, i'The Curious Sav- age, The Ugly Duckling, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Moyo Suarez, jimmy Rom C L' Vancla Middleton, jincy Daexlis, j?1?1bgel-Iolll1Jflig'If1blf4213S?ll1a llfiflfl,f,'Q F5 H 1 Ianie McFerrin, Debbie Aller, Elaine Mitchum Sue Sensab-iugh jf-mn' D b D ' A ' , 1 ie un ar. ennis Nichols, Mac Frampton, Cliff Wallace, Robbie Liming, David Reid. M0yo Suarez President ' ',,'.v 1 '. 4. X . x - -- ,'f Ai . -xy.. ,., . 43:91 V . M , -4 Q ,ii A i i . , A , , 5- . 'iv 1? Nl ,,,., . 31 ' 15' ,,tM,'1gi 1, ,s D, . ' 5:43 ' , 4' s 3 5 a 41 i r 1 K4 . 'V Dig Aria Q If Q 4 I -.+ - B44 - 3, 11.5 , V .,. ,995 'X 1 X, i lf, X mi X,- X N1 A .M . dm, Q wifi Dr. Ellis, advisor, offers a suggestion to Linda. we gm Line euiew The Review is the literary magazine on com- pus produced by the students for the students. It reflects student opinion and attitudes. As a literary magazine, it presents the cultural drives of the college illuminating the spirit, thoughts, and ideas of the student body. The purpose of the Review is to cultivate interest in student literature while functioning as a median for ex- pression. Lewis Ashley, editor. Linda McConnell, Iincy Davis, George Peterson, Dairell Ray, editorial staff. X S IVE xy me gwigine irror The purpose of the Erskine Mirror is to be the reflection of student body activities, accom- plishments, thoughts, and opinions. The Mirror comes out approximately every two weeks ex- cept during exams and holidays. Angela Pursley, copy editor. .Q Q AQ L 11 1 li '7 1 , X i . -.,, .W 4 I .A Mary McColl, Jeannie Dunbar, Caroline Wells, feature editors 1 I ,ff I f KN ' , , g 68 'NF'-1 59 TF VL? I 7 9 mm 'mw 'f' -f-4' V f 'M ,7 4 I M 5 'M 1 . 2211 ff X ,-Sy . . il- 1 lair ,KL , L ,. M, .,,, ff l 1 Helen Stillman, Elaine Mitchum, advertising sta 023 Pat Hewatt examines the finished product. Dickie Taylor and Ben Batson, business staffg Mary Griffith, cir- culation manager. 4 . 1-4 ,f F gas' l , A X ix X il Linda Farrow, sports editor N X ff Ii quo X ff VW ,QQ My q fwfw ,2 . :I 4 fr ' 2 3 . ,ana 3 f,f',,fa,w,:L, f ,bw iff, ,,.,,.,Wf,, V ,W , f 4 f V any 42 ws 'Wm 5-1. fg,'f4fg f., 'f-Ty,-A H-f:+'M 1 -if? .mpf4..,,.lIi,1 .141 X x xxx . S X41 Paul Dove, Business Manager Anne Richey and jenny Cathcart, typistsg Betty Bennett and joey Cotten, feature editorsg Doris Brown. copy editor. Not pictured are Mary McCall, faculty editorg Kathy Hodges, organizations editorg Harriet Willis, typistg Libby Johnson, subscription managerg De- foix Brown and Al Glenn, solicitors. V 2- V it I 77' JK if Tj ,I ' I' L: L , 1'4 J A t,k.... K , . 1. 1 if . if 5:21 If xl 1 rg Ee I 4 , v. E4 ,ry 9 i ill' F-'1. '-I -it Carolyn Chittenden, Johnny Brown- Carolyn Meeks Jack Hunter George lee, Charlie Smith, organizations ed- Willis, sports editors itors. I Y in db F' P gr 1,1 A., L Jimmy Warmoth, solicitorg Dennis Nichols, advertising managerg Chuck Evans, junior business manager. jlle grddine rrow The Arrow staff of 1965-66 has attempted to recapture the outstanding events and important daily activities on campus that have made Erskine unique. Although the yearbook is a senior project, many underclassmen have contributed time and effort to the Arrow, thus gaining experience and giving our annual a broader outlook. -1 -1 1 1 -w TZ' P,- M'alice Bryson. Jean Hardman, Jeff Mitchiner, class editorsg Linda Clasco, junior editor. -'l XX 5 gil The I and r efforh The E: . 4 ? -4 X 4 V Q 2 44 , nn . 1 Z H' i 5 . . 4 1,-I 'W ff f' Z4M7777ifffff f? ,f fff afg A , 9 73 Z I 4 4 I 1 I ,, Q X n t sf ' f K 1 W ' r x 'P' ff I ., l sv-f 'Ax f ' I I I Mike Norman, Presidentg Betty Anne Miller, Secretaryg l Rose Anne Wilson, Vice-Presidentg Terry Mann, Secre- tary. S FS 2 V 4 2 iff 2 1.543 1 1 mixed! glzoruri 1 as The requirements for membership in the l tj 5 Mixed Chorus are simply that one have a love 5 M 5 -w and interest for music and a desire to become N an active member of a choral group. The pur- i pose of the Mixed Chorus is to acquaint as V many students as possible with the great choral G works of master musicians. It also strives to de- 'nilr Z- 44, fu, '- l,5.+'+Sr-'gy I velop a greater appreciation for good music I ,Z h 3 49 ' among all students. This year boasts one of the R 5 'A ' ' . Q' 5' largest choruses in Erskine's history-approxi- 1 Q 1 mately one hundred persons. l X .ir I K A... ....,.... ..... .4 ......... -.... ., . ,,,,, , , ,W , l r e i,.......se 71wlf71fyia'Qf li 1f4Zff4f ' if f ey' X A 1.5 A Qfiffy fV,, gf f'ff ,fZfi,Q',,fp,fV ,.. - lfxf I , ff t -' -Qssqm.-if.-.M W--- -Y i .i : P 3. in N r F vi I I 4' ci ' ALI wifi G 4 I 1 '15 wi A- 6 D t ll . L ' fi ir v ta .l 1 1 CL Ora A8114 Representing the school in their own special Way, the Erskine Choraleers Went on tour to New York this past spring, having been invited to sing at the World's Fair. Stopping to present concerts at various schools and churches on the Way back, they included Washington, D. C., on their itinerary and sang for, and chatted with Vice-President Humphrey. On campus, they add much to the school year by presenting concerts at Christmas and in the spring. FIRST ROW: Nancy Stelling, robe chairman, Andrea Norman, librarian, Anne Frampton, secretary, David Clayton, robe chairman. SECOND ROW: Larry Loftis, president, Bruce Rhoden, librarian, Mac Frampton, vice- president, Wyatt McDaniel, secretary. s . ' Qljff if '71 JI '17 k B-2 i. 51 -JI 4 If 'V 4 X L+ A ai an ff p, FIRST ROW: Nancy Stelling, Kathryn Holmes, AU-ne fu! we Fram Jton, Rose Ann Wilson, LYdif1 Seiglef, I-Ylm Leshffv Iudy bmith, Mary Deck Jenkins. SECOND ROW2 I-YPU19 Olive, Becky Davis, Ann Hartsell, .Candy Smith, IIUCY Davis, Betty Anne Miller, Pam Hill, Andrea Norman, Edna Cole. THIRD ROW: Wyatt McDaniel, T0m Sl' monite, Tom Graham, Larry Loftis, Mike N0I'm2'-YI, Terr! Mann, Harry Caine, David Clayton, M0y0 Suarez- FOURTH ROW: Mac Frampton, Sam McChesney, Bruce Rhoden, Tunie Romein, Boris Bauer, john Braw- ley, Mark Wightman, Ioe Black, Ioe Chisolm, Mr. Owen. i I Y f 'rw J I A I 1 rf? Z J V i'33'1??, Q Q- , A, udijx 49-fu 4 'YQ iff n K Rf ,. . 'fwi '-. ff 5 f my Y' 1 ,ff , ,ff .J X , 'X f f I, X If l42M. .f . ' M A Jy H I 'XJH 'J' 1? '--- -i..-f wx J I ,Ajw , f X Y V.Jr,pg - , X X JXWP X ' xx.,-f,wf,,, w 7 - mix QQJX ' f K .N ,X AX-. X ,xy XXX f X uni- U f k I amy. , .-r-g .IVI X Xu. 1 Q-., g 9 ati ilfljlzoii who in x merican Cofdgegi 1 I I D ann! Yflniueraifiefi MAC F HAMPTON A . -f- ,.b If .QQ A , A ill Q iff? A if A X l M A ',, E583 L T 155 5,1 MARY MCCALL , 4 A i W4 V X ' ' 3, M2 V ' XX w Q' Q MW af T W' Sy . , VWQQSQ W MQQZQGQQWA 0 ,W-6-Q,+..... W CQ ,X X X N ki '?'4f X5 4.53 M: V , h gg, xx Www--WWA X .Q N Nwggi wg e . X A 'KEN -A A ' Wm. MSR, vkuw F11 Am U ,,., 15,531 14 1 f t Q u g A Q . N ' A ,V K ,,., 'mum JOY ODOM BILL PATRICK 78 lyk, - x - , ,Wx P .igyf . '47 Z.. 113136319 4. V' if: 1 ,'.' ' ' ' ,'1'Vl a ,Q A fx q 3 I- f u-111'-'bk 'f s .'., K . f -I A -,D ' ', A, ' -'. 'Af 'jx , , W , L H' Aviv xlna ' H59 fx, rf Ss. l , A A CANDACE ARMSTRONG CONNIE OWEN M' pw I-ll BILL HOUSTON DENNIS NICHOLS Di A PIAVB .. Wm. I 7 N llftjllofi qfulzo in Ay American Cofdgea ana! Yflniuemifiea CAROLYN CHITTENDEN 5, W N yli 'R WILLIAM HUNT KIMMY KIMMONS immune L X mar ,V ' O Q 4 , ,- 1 W Xxx 'kv ' li ,,mff 5 fb . ' ,w ' ,J 5- M. - 5 , . K I k -dnl? .FQ PAUL DOVE RITA B OBO 80 1 F5 ' W L f f X, Moyo Suarvz Moyo R1 1 ss r si-2 -:Q .. Iv Hi SRE 255 S-ss rises sk: www. ss ts.s X X wats iss X yy fw ,M -so W wwf WM est , fb WAY1- Q tt tst,.rst,ss MKQ W VW X Masses, A A ' J mf YZ? MQW wwf MMM ,WM 'C ' . . ox ' ,.' fir L Ri ls- if 1-n 'X Q Moyo Suarez, president. Moyo Suarez, Dennis Nich ,- 4 ols, Janie McFerrin, George Lipscomb, Rodney Foster. 1 ' f.,..J rg 7,9 S Lf .fdgolza pdl mega The Rho Psi Chapter Eight of Alpha Psi Omega consists of those Erskine Players who have excelled in the field of dramatics by acting in productions and by working backstage. The two one-act plays, The Monkey,s Pawn and the Old Lady Shows Her Metals , produced this past fall with the coop- eration of the Erskine Players, were very Well received. . , Q f ,,,, . , pf: W ff-s --4' .Q-' X . ,. was ski -fzrtsiqiigrtexriwgi 1 :X :ai E' i Si, r in 81 Jdgofm bjgalglga amma 1? jy 55 all i 3 ,...--'NM I I X W- li l i 1 ax ti wwf ,Ra-he ., 5 lflff X Q5-rl. U li NN yi X t .ar . , , ..,,. , 771 M155 Cardwell JOY Odom Betty Bennett Mary Megan ee.. x Tho Ilclcn Kcllcr Circle of Al ha Kappa Gam- ma, ll national honorary lcadcrsliip fraternity for womcn, hcgzm thc ycar with a most successful Facility Auction, thc procccds of which went to purchusc :1 lmicyclc-built-for-two. Erskine's circle playcd host:-ss to thc annual fall AKC conven- tion this your as well as sponsoring the Hallg- wccn carnival, thc door decorating contest in the dorms at Christmas, and the Spring Song Fest. Kimmy Kimmons, trcnsurcrg Carolyn Chittenden, secre- taryg Rita Boho, IiII'l'SlClCIltQ joy Odom, vice-presidentg jocy Cottcn, scrap :ook chainnan. VVe'll get to Starnc's yet. -1 'N5 Rita Bobo Betty McDill Cmdqce Armstrong Ivey Cotten SEATED: Smith. ST. Carson, lea mich . Contrib, Influence Omlfrron Honor S have mai Eouegiate Isfpfesenta 9, and Q ulgy and 5 terest and SEATED lh ham :Sam ' , ' a , A 1 , I , 1 e 1 I u ,' 82 ' Z SEATED: Dr. Poole, Dr. Ackerman, Dr. Ware, Mr. Smith, STANDING: Bill Patrick, Bill Houston, John Carson, jeff Mitchiner, William Hunt, Paul Dove. micron aibeha .jalofaa Contributing to the welfare, development, and influence of the college, Erskine,s chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa, a National Leadership Honor Society, strives to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities, to bring together the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life, and to bring together members of the fac- ulty and student body on a basis of mutual in- terest and understanding. SEATED: Dr. Ware, faculty recorder, Mr. Smith, fac- ulty advisor. STANDINC: john Carson, treasurer, Wil- liam Hunt, president. X 1 I 13-. Jane Mace, William Hunt, Barbara Walsh, John Lan- drum. afflef are 0 The students honored here in the Garnet Cir- cle have accumulated, during the previous year, the highest records of academic excellence at- tained at Erskine. Lynnie Olive, Susan Smith, Jenny Cathcart, jimmy Rom- er, Mac Frampton, Woody Nichols. Nancy Hanks, Sherill Latimer, Connie Owen, Gail Smith, lltlfiackie Ellis, jimmy Warmoth, johnny Shuler, Mike orman. 5 . 8 ,: xx x I'i X ,2- N x f . 84 Q r A Y E MARSHALS Connie Owen, Mike Norman, r N b Terryanne Gurney, Woody Nichols, Beth A 1 ' Lockwood, Joe Chisolm. 'Yr' SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Peggy DeHamer, Howard Blair, Linda ' A Norris, Robert Whitesides, Sue Lesslie, Paul Gettys. -5 Q ' Sherrill Latimer, Reid Chemistry Awardg Donna Suther, Mary Louise Bible Awiljliflg Connie Owen, Nabers Scholarship Award, Jim Warnes, :V ,ix Ethelia Bi e Award. 85 , -xy K ,rl , V .A kv 50 ' 1, . vt Q I J, I 4 X n-1.31 1X . 12.3 . 'H-T E YYEQ . ' ' ,I A f 5' i ,iaifg N I in ij s. 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I if l Y All ' if , gd , b , ,wma - 'X ,Q ,. 1 Z. .fb I! 1 2 9-.-W if pw, ,H ., f -.hs-.4 -1 Qt, .4 'xx Am n. 'J Y 90 P Q-2110164114 Ruth Parkinson, a junior from Dno VVcst, South Caro- lina is an elementary education major yr 'HS ia i -ul f' . . . X . l A mt 9 . ' ' '- six . ' 1' ' i A ' 1' Wifi, Hg? -3 Sm . - , .X K, i , ,Q-is - - - Eiffj A +g.Nx.1N ws W -4 .fy .i - W N, is , w as - . Q, ' gi' ' 1-'Q-5 .NV Q ESTV SQ in -. 1 1 V.-1 J lfii ffx 3jJ f 'N'F bs! , J, : ?t.A?h' sgpx xiii 1 x - . -eff 4.41 ' x -X in Bog-Vw . .WF 'uf' g,,,M+ P 55. w I riitfissirgbr-ei 2? 4 - Fl blffg 42 ..-.e.-- ,,f ,, , ,ff '4 ff ff , 1,17 G f,fMC ' , Wf ! 1.5 .5 I'l'0lll Af f B2ll'l7ilI'2l Brantton. xx SUPIIUITIUIT' from Mc-mphis Tgrm . , l ' 1 V a vwcw' 151111 4'll'lIN'lIfZll'yl'KIllC1lfl0l1 major. f If E 'sl 1 4 i ML ' f Q ,L my Q s 1 i 'J un.. Pllll , 92 Q1 14460 Sandra Williams, a freshman from Mathews, North Carohna 1S an Enghsh major Z W ? 7 7 W 1 X KT' M 1 Z Wa Q 2 7,47 ,Q fa 1 m 1 2 Z 2 2 6 F 2 Z 2 Z 2 6 4 5 4 l V 5 4 2 I li I .J rl A 2 Seniors Stephanie Edwards, Betty Bennett, Caroline Wells, Carolyn Chittenden, Rita Bobo. Iuniors Seated: Betty Rie Black, Pam Pettit, Ruth Parkin- son, Crier McCain, Suzie Rogers. 94 A I .3 K ' S in Seated: I Barbara 2 V3 'if Sophomores Seated: Io Yoshino, Sally Richardson. Beth Lockwood, Barbara Bratton, Anne Frampton. C7 Kim! 3-em. Freshmen Seated: jane Price, Nell Jones, Sandra Williams, Bar bara Young, Mary Deck Jenkins. 95 1 1 ,V Ml wr ,f 5 j 'W J ' aa 'ff T 3 1 , omecoming ueen Ruth Parkinson, a junior from Due West, was crowned at the homecoming game on Decem- ber 5. She plans to teach on the elementary level after gradu- ating. Ruthis activities include Honor Council, WV.R.A. Board, and cheerleading. v Vw l l , --3' .1- lo omecoming ioonziorfi SITTING: Ruth Parkinson, Pam Pettit. Julia Peacock, Betty Bennett, Caroline Wells, Stephanie Varas. Carolyn Welborn, Jane Price, Nell Iones, Nancy Hoke, Faye Blakely, Betsy Hol- brook, Barbara Young. X 'X 'T 73:1 -'lv'-3g1ii'?4P'-1:13-ll Pat Kennedy, Linda Farrow, Becky Graham, Beth Lockwood, Susan Huffstetler, Patsy Batson. - silyfl V5 ta, g -' .. Ss 'Q I O' S ,..- - lf-- X ti f V Sweeflwaff Millie Murdock, a senior from Ware Shoals, S.C., was elected Sweetheart of Erskine College by the student body and was crowned on the fifth of February, at the annual Sweet- heart Ball which is sponsored by the Women's Recreation Association. 98 ,W ' 73 wee 5 g,.y Y--,X .Siweeflqmrf Confeafanfa wg 'llr'5 5 ' Left to right: Suzanne Wylie, jane Price, Sandra Williams, Anne Frampton, Barbara Bratton, Sarah Ellen Patrick, Ruth Park- inson, Betty Ann Miller, Pam Pettit, Ilene Douglas, Carol Woodson, Linda McConnell, Connie Olson. Seated: Harriet Willis, Millie Murdock, Jeannie Dunbar. Standing: Anne Richey, Nancy Hanks, Joey Cotten, Betty Bennett, Caroline Wells, Joy Odom, Harriet Todd, Barbara Walsh. 5 99 I I May ueen Betty Bennett 1 oo ww. f ,ad ,A-A - v Q v 2 5' ' , ' I M f ,wa-1 ' , , ' I 4' 1 ,MW 1 1 ff 4' 214' I 1, w wx, 1,1 Jw I M w - 1 , , w ,. ,,.,,NNX NX ,.ww.mXxx av mais! of onor Millie Murdock ii' JR X2 Rita Bobo Seniofr Harriet Todd Senior N...-1. f ,ff , . f f 1 i ,fo 74 m. C ourf Jean Hardman Senior an-5 F . gg 5 Xe- MQN , X .ff- pf f, H' 41? if ,av 1 . Af I Z f X Nfxx , f X 2 Q? W. Q 52 5 f J f 4 .fy ,f 0 5 4 eww f -, 2 'af' 269 -2 5' 1:1 Q Q 4 A Q J . Q K X 7 4 . X LX Q , xx 5 XP KK 31.31 S. Carolyn Chittenden Senior 1'E' 7 , ':- 3 Linda Glasco Junior aff Sandra Williams Freshman f ' 2 2 l 1 2 Sarah Ellen Patrick Sophomore la E 1 , i .:., -. - . b .- - , K 4 .'2?'f'q'-xS.::!1lli if 1 - Vg, - ' - Mtv in ' .W ' K 44f 14 ., ff . WL. -1315 N .M . fx. ASV V .I Ag.. ' ,.-any: sr Q , ff Kaur! Faye Blakely Freshman Q 1 .P i , f A L fp : 5 ' K' 'f 9- , 95,3 ,ff :P15 fa! ' 2 9,4 ,, , p!,f,.T' ,. fo ff vf Z W W W W u ' wg o g New Q .Q .- I ,,4. , Q55 I jane Elliot Sophomore 'X N 4 1' 5 get SN X S Pam Pettit Iunior fx 1 Q17 x V , I Ea! flredriecf Coen! jane Elliott, a sophomore from Atlanta, Georgia, won the title of Best Dressed Coed because of her good taste in choosing appro- priate clothes for all occasions and her neat appearance even during the Due West monsoons. She will represent Erskine in the national contest sponsored by Glamour magazine. ,B , fs 'D ,r ,..! L.. .t ....-1-W' Rf if-ff' as . NQQKQQ ' ' 1 M-fswsr rl 1. ,Q ,xple X t. give -:., , s . , Q Ni 1 6 i - A - . A :SL X E B23 Sgt ' 1 06 1' Y 'rag , Q- at K xk.' X... : ikfs- 3 X 5 at x N V AS . X xt wMs S+'Sf'mN , ,t .5 Ai 2 X l gal nip 1 Y Y l Y ' 51- A sf' I , sa, ,Fi I V-5 I I 1 Lf,.vyf-as l R f . I X K H 14 , gr ,Q f, ' . l l 3 A6 5 1 ,. 1 -p 'fr 1 ,K iii 4 w l 1 gzaf .lreaaecl Koen! Gonfedfanfd Sara Iane Patton Ctop stepj, Ieannie Dove, Nell Jones, Vanda Middleton, Dene Swatek, Millie Murdock. Not pic- tured is Iulia Peacock. Kathy Hodges, Betty Bobo, Vicki Bris- sie, Emma Bryson, Faye Blakely. I N gifff 59' ardson, Grace Ledbetter, Betty Bennett Not pictured is Freida Smith. Connie Olson, Martha Todd, Sally Rich- V 1 W. -ii .W ya . 4! fl? ' ,g . Q , r J P f A r 122 il 5 5 1 a N i w I Q, i. J r l .i J gl K' X ,.-K. pfiif fs., 1 'f 'L ' ,I-'- ' i' w . ' ' .-4 .,.'-, f iff ra-if-'ff '1.w-.'iJH,.,-, , .f .-, W '. ' I I 9 '-wgug.g,,.- ' .14 mmf-- ' I0 aria The Flying Fleet as always have a fine basket- ball team this year. After a sluggish start they finished the season with 16 wins and 8 losses. This record sends them into the District 26 play- offs. Harvey Mize and Bobby Edwards, co-captains. f tgirl e Mig vlj 4-Jzgx Terry Adkins, Bobb wards, Ed Walker, Simpson, Claude Cr Coach W. C. Red,' M - . I something tolaugh aboutyefs SIVCS TerI'Y, lim and Bill 110 'E I. t Sf! f 5 lg Il.1Y .' JK 1 1' 1 A IOl1H I g5 -. X 1.04. D i X Nov. Nov. 'Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Harvey goes up for two against Pfeiffer. Dec. Ian. jan. 'Ian. Jan. Jan. 'Ian. jan. Iohn Shuler, statistician, Larry Phinney, trainer, and Asa Hatfield, Mgr. Feb ,7 Dec, Dec. Dec. Feb. 'Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 'F eb. S.l...J..L BASKETBALL RESULTS 'Denotes District Games Erskine P. C. Erskine Wofford Erskine Col. of Charleston Erskine U. S. C. Erskine Piedmont Erskine Elon Erskine Appalachian Erskine Campbell Erskine Pembroke Erskine Col. of Charleston Erskine Ga. State Erskine Pfeiffer Erskine P. C. Erskine Piedmont Erskine Newberry Erskine Pembroke Erskine Ga. State Erskine Wofford Erskine Pfeiffer Erskine U. S. C. Erskine Newberry Erskine P. C. Erskine Wofford Erskine Campbell ,I ,Z L 5 5 ..4 Q' 5 p ,-fr Bill Simpson adds to victory margin against Homecoming foe, Appalachian Terry puts in two against Georgia State defense 1 12 . flhQ Ei 13: ig: X NSN- S X X i,C'i,fN5N SWAIN nf J Xfj , A ,,:Qz,..:A:q hw! ,M ' A 1 f fw fl1W4nh5Q ' 'J' G 3 una-W. w 'Q I. 'aflx KJ .2- CZ 11 '... X gl. 001' Aff! C C'l'5 The Erskine cheerleaders have worked hard this year to main- tain the spirit of the students and the fans of the Flying Fleet, Their vivacious cheers have continually supported our Fleet in their victorious season of 1965-1966. if , if I Q , ,4 I 6 if .v X 5 1 I Q, ' t f 'wr 1 5 h-Q.,--- P y 4 Y Q is ' A -3 4 f' is ,y 3 Joy Odom s L Head Cheerleader i Cheerleading try-outs are held annually in early fall. imm M 'Mzht '1 ' . . , 1 y L 1 pm' Sllly Rlchafdhon, Ashley Byrd, Anne 1' rampton, Ruth Parkinson, Pzun Pettit, jane Price, joy Odom, Gee Moore. H4 mm. X PR . rf, ,I .,,. im ,' Mt, .XX, Q NN. i The cheerleaders form a V for victory to cheer on the unconquerable Fleet. jf f ' -Mrk--,NWW i .. 3 +A' H me Q I x' 4, - 1 ,.-,...,.--- ' 2331 -l,4LT '2 . fe A it 2 2 ' ' I ? 5 2 2 7, wifi, ,.,e X K ,.., , . ,ltd-.k. For the first time try-outs were held in the new auditorium. an ff fwfr .1 yfmf ,f D f, f QXQQJ i XXV, 4 X , fh'Z0 WW. f w The spirit of Erskine still lives on. 'I l 5 .- .-.V +- 3 xxs ..,. 1 1 . 5 K lox sf 'beak . X Q - K KA.. E V ' . ,,,WN,M .-.. K , - ,. iffqfgi vi, , .B-'-gg?'gf fit' fi X w 'xi'f J'-'87 - ' .'sf:ff Jef'-S' A is-, , . tfxift - W' -'ft X , 'J Una t,gv,xm wqv 13,5 gh.:-,,. . 'L , Q3,,,.. H 4 f' . 1 Q., - Q-,-an N - 1 ,,,,, X .nf 'L mnibfiim 'SY31.z.:i! kr'.:i. i S frog , - EV:Eyne Jones fights for possession against FIRST ROW: Robert Whitesides, jim Warnes, Wayne Jones, Gene Loos, Dickey Evans, Tommy Plonk. SECOND ROW: Russell Harris, John Carson, Monty Woo- ley, Eddie Brunson, Chuck Frank, Iohn Kimmons. THIRD ROW: Moyo Suarez L01 qhigilmi Teglrfly Bigham, jim Lynni O er o ce, at An - ieffieid, Dilck Craft. derson' Rock Sat ,I 'U 4. an OCCUI' Under Coacli Stillcfs dircction, Er- skinc's soccer tcain displayed an im- proved and skillcd knowledge of the game. In fact, tliis sccond ycar of action was, according to Coacli Stillc, a 10070 improvement over tlic first year of the team's existence. Bccansc this vigorous sport has aroused sucli grcat intcrcst among Erskine studcnts as wcll as among tlic team incinlmcrs, socccr is due to become a pcrmancnt fixturc in tlic Erskine atlilctic program. lv I I wif' ' FK waz lit' R ' 'Q Jiafff-tri: ' . ...V l ww, ' ffl 2 -ra., 'l ' '- 'fs .'!x.LN SQ jolin Kimmons trics ai pass to Ion Clnsolin lfddic lirnnsoii tl1lSlN'S for thc lull in i l l tit uitli f 4 mug .ey -f . we 'T' 1. 1 'V 3.5: ,Av , Ji Q ' ' '. 4 w -,gi . , - 1 ,-sr.. .,,, 2 , f'- xyf. . V-, 'W :1 .w-- . za + ,mop fgciff M ,QW X Ji - X X .35 . L. 5 yygbiirgsg-5 ffffw A, . .X t' , x w.,,,ff ry , -,. It g I v V 4 F l , A . xp -ji f N V' i: fH' ff - , ' :.... -. .. fm N'..'- ' .f':. 1' wf'4,,,, ,. fb ,V 2,--x . P K 'ff2!fi.yl, fg,QE5JvX .. X, R, . lk.. Riff-f'?V -.'qg'xxgsf5'a3f1fLs': N.-E1 ff' -'H .2 is H. 1 W4 ' iowa.. r':,a'u1-was tfv Q. . 5 1 +1 ,. 4-1-. W 'a -v.-n,11,M.Qg. 4. , 'r'ef. K .I - N,e1,,5x,3 vAfgQ3glSisnkZ?1l,,ljpjigzli:,lsS:j. ,,Q:,if:i s rf A ' - Q. A .4 . ,t C5 n'K L, 1 Q0 With three returning lettermen, the golf team is looking forward to a spring of victories. There are also two new students with experience in collegiate competition who will add strength to the team. Coach Malcom Wells, Justin jenkins, Vic Hannon, Don McClain, Sam Cramer, Jim Lever. lan.-4.....,,r . 'I17 Z?a5e6aff Infielders Butch Smls llonmc VV1lson l rc ston Fox Dcnms Partlow The Flying Fleet opens their 1965- 66 season on March 3 with Westem Carolina. Although graduation losses have been fairly heavy, Coach Harry Stille is looking to a fine season. The pitching staff should prove to be one of the best ever. First Row: Jimmy McMahan, Mgr., Ed Raines, Wayne Jones, Preston Cox, Mike Johnson, john Martz, Ronnie Wilson, Char- lie Reynolds, Gee Moore, Mgr. Standing: Larry Edwards, Butch Sauls, Rod Knight, john Gaultney, Tommy Cook, john Swof- ford, Hampton Campbell, Iirn Smeenge, Jim Walker, Dan Wiggins, Dennis Partlow, Bill Houston, Weldon Humphries. 4 1 Pitchers, Kneeling: Catcher Ed Raines. Martz. 118 'I Stflfldlflg Charlie Reynolds Wayne jones Larry Edwirds VVcldon Humphries Rod Knight Joh 1 1 Nu' 1 X pf' 1 5 , . 6, s l i 3 l l 3 3 r V x ,121 A 5 All . ' i imggf, 1 l -yn ,mv-N-, M BASEBALL SCHEDULE 'Denotes Home Games 'March 3 Westem Carolina 'March 4 Westem Carolina March 12 Western Carolina 'March 21 P. C. 'March 26 Piedmont 'March 28 Newberry 'March 30 North Georgia April 1 jacksonville, U. April 2 jacksonville, U. April 4 Valdosta State April 5 Valdosta State iff April 6 Georgia Southem April 7 Georgia State April 8 Oglethorpe, U. , April 9 Oglethorpe, U. gf, . V,g'p 'April 13 Belmont Abbey Q,f .Q S ' 'April 14 Belmont Abbey 8' , in I X , 'April 15 East Kentucky ax., t-,,.0, l V X April 18 South Carolina XR X April 119 Wofford , f April 23 North Georgia gf y ,Z April 25 Oglethorpe, U. Q, April 27 P- C- ' f April 28 Newberry 'April 30 Georgia stare ' A A , fr M f 'May 2 South Carolina N A 'May 3 Wofford fr v-5 K N May 7 Belmont Abbey 'Fifi ' ' May 10 Piedmont CNT ,fp 3: fi .3 QQ ,M - - 'y Captain Preston Cox Coach Harry W ,.-a, ' I 1 f ,, . ., V , W 27 'i:f.wf y, .rfwny f f f fff,,,,'fff,,' f , .. Z' U, . :J ' ,.. f v Stille Outfielders: Tommy Cook, Iim Smeenge, Hampton Campbell, Mike johnson, Iohn Caultney, Dan Wiggins jimmy Walker i I F Z .L . .X -V ' XXX X Y xxx, X fkiwvxi fx-- Xxxx1 V KKK.-sf! ,s A x xg g u 1 X x , X X v -6 , , X Q lx . X X X 1 X 1 x N N X Xqxxk Kgs X X ixxxixix Q XX NW XM XXV: , . Q X AXA XXX W, X X XX s. Ui , Rx Nm, X X ......-:- w, .'w4f:9:-, TQ--Q ' 1 ., I- v-f . 1 3 -rf 4-1-rr 4-Y Lv--V J N'Aj.Jw'-' -4- ' ,J-P' +44 -9 'J . '- r-1 ,.-4' f3ibI 1f5f Eddxe Weldon prfmctlces hxs forearm smash. erin id As the Arrow goes to press, the mem- bers of the tennis team are eagerly awaiting spring and the tennis season. Coached by Red Myers, returning let- termen Bill Hough, Eddie Weldon, and jim Keith will receive help from Frank Spann, Jim Hall, and Fitz Dove. Frank Spann concentrates on improving his forearm. Fitz works on a strong backhand. Practice makes perfect. .fx .f.- .1-.1 uv. marzo f Jiff- .f,,:f.fJJ,' Pvfvf .K . ,,,,,j I . M, . 1 I I - .. ok - f' : g - --L,---- W A '. -,.-. i.. ,,-.9 L ' uf, .. ,Yi '5 l Y -5 l . 0 wk '- -4 . - . -wif' . . '-.p'1LHV5.i,3.,-15 5 .' ' t'ff+y-. ---a ,,J.f.v r-H, ,, , .f--gefff' -Q21-Tl -.f-12. .L .h l Q:f:Y'fF9: J 5'3 Bw- nfs t .xiii-'H :-ft-1 My , fwf' gg.fgJ, gg..4 fi' .F . 4 f' v i -.rf rfb ,sf Qvlafrn- -44,-if F E S ysyst Hough, again, with an overhand smash. 121 ' l 7,,f x'- , I ,X f t- Q21 5 QQ? A . ' 25'fi?V1ii'f, 'f 3,-i f',1:VYli! I I: Ali 'I' Q? 11 A W-'-4'?ii' f3?f5r fff'll'f'3.k, V t 2 2'!fTQ:ftQ'?? Z'?'i,, l , ' ' is AAf- fiJ1n 11.5w, W 'iiwls 151' W ' n M'.' H M123 f. fl! 1 I '7r,.'l'i1i-1-W 'f -5?'3'l -- 4 - wg Ja ,V nVieaffs'21Sf-V i f - 1 ', , 2 31' ,149 , '1-' ...f, , 7 -M W., X f t V ala ' X s ,, .',- V, 5 X, V, vf r' , ' , ,,,,f,r,,1V,V4 .V mrfwwf-H t Q 1' 'ft 1-f f' ff V 1' , X' ' 5 ., if ,,'., Mai l - ' ,- ,. . VfV 'L', ' I, iff., ,Q I. .Z ., V . ji,-Lj,,4. ,A , ' , ,, A I , , , A , , K-,if-3f?,PQi1Q'!j7'ffWf,2 V ' 3 V,,, f '1' ., . y ., . I, 4 myL-,fV,-,ggi-lr,,,y,Vf n,,....m V ' ,.,4q,,.WM,Wyg,,f- , 45,hf1gV!,,7-,4 1 V ,,,,.-VM' ,V I V , V ,, -:,2w ' ' ,MQ '4Wff4WfVf':zfT7' -' r - KL , f 2 'V 1 www' V- Cflf f in f ,.- IQ' 11- 'Qi ,,,V L: wie Lf f' V , ' Q357?'?:.,iQgji5g' ,QV ,, J: QL? g,4t ,f.f' , V. - - ,M 53, 4, ff,fQ,,wV,,3 ew' wig, 11: 'V ,H ,:,w...,,-,-Vx 4. -r '. y f- - 'f - 1 J TZ? fs' gffiftf n.1,LfV1f if 1 ' , , , fm - W ,rf-,MV E I 1 1 Millie Murdock sinks a putt on one of Erskine's luscious greens. 7 0l'I'L8I'l if ,QR fI 6l,I'VLlfl,l 6l, ri Tip-toe through the tulips. 'I 22 t Betty Bennett throws the hot potato I if pf' ' .f. , V . S lk, xii , I ,gulf ' ' K i 0 'h 0 1 ff!! ff ,. V V 'uni' ,,,, V f Qi . at to Ioy Odom. M , .D 1 V- Kay and joy ,ter w' w K G an 4- ' 'YY rv?- 1 ..?'-! 'Q n - rf 3 O C X . ,wifi 1 Kay and Joy run from the mad free-for-all. FWZ Ima! 1 n n Somebody's lost the ball! -NNN 'wfgiq k -A ff Iixxftf ' , I P'7-n Y ' H2414 fifz' Ayr: . Bennett goes up for a lay-up. Harriet and Rita enjoy ll round of tennis. ' ,vw '4 . , in end ,9fllI'Clh'l Ura If Under the direction of Wayne Jones the men's intra-mural program moved smoothly and was well carried ont. The football crown was taken away from VVylie as P-3 einergcd victorious in the final tally. Besides football the program includes tournaments in basketball, golf, pingpong, and tennis. Dick Craft and Frank Spann participate in the Sophomore-Rats game 'hr -vw I S 4 , 'V 5 s-in fs' Lum y , 'Q-1 -, E- , f i ' ' - - 5 7 . + 5 , it PL. of A-ff f. --g - - t 4 0 ,V , .f f v , , . . . W az. 4 4 ' INR, 1 . N5 VT Ye P ' 4 '. V W V+' - , M , W ' 1 , rf VTWVW L Z I ' A QV ' ' A, ' we 'lnfiwg V ' ,W ' 'AY Partlow decides to keep it and run ' Who, me, tired? 124 f Knight l I NS Y E X P 1 A K f'S ,Q,1 ii- w If i ,J sta law Fw- . da fi 2 lv' john Swofford lays it in. Knight drives around Tommy Faulkenberry Norwood 3065 in for 2 Points M! IQJ4 Every woman student at Erskine .ll mem- ber of the XVOINCll,S Recreation Association., The XV.R.A. Board is in charge of all womens in- tramurals: flag football, basketball, volleyball, softball and other minor sports. This year was a big year. Money-making projects included sell- ing baked potatoes in the girls dorms and hold- ing an all-star flag football game-the Bunn Bowl. Thr- board also sponsored the Sweet! heart Ball and the May Day pageant, Barbara Carson, rising junior, was elected president of the South Carolina Association of Rc-era-ation Federation for College Women at Furman this fall. Members of the Board make plans for the coming basketball toumament, Suzanne' Wylie, 'yice-presidentg Betty Bennett, president, OW Frances Sloan secretl ' ry- Barbara Cars - - - Jeans recording secretary. 7 1 , C On' trwsurer' Kathy FIRST BOYV: Pam Pettit, Linda Young, Harriet Todd, Ilarrict XVillis, joy Odom, Nina Swan. SECOND BOW: Judy Brownlee, Sue McEachern, Terry Cork, Klmmi' Kimmons, Ashley Byrd. THIRD ROVV: Barbara Brat- ton, Both Lockwood, Ruth Parkinson, Anne Frampton, Jeannie Dove. 19 V if i Ed Walk: secretary: ir-l-L-L--Y.f si Tfnmnr' 'll 'li-l' t 4. i 5, fl. 5' CLA The Block E Club is composed of those men students who have lettered 1n a varsity sport. Their annual banquet 1Sf1I19.I'1C6d by selling concessions at home basketball and Ed Walker vice president Bob Edwards president Bill Houston Things go better with Coke. First Row: Bill Hough, Jim Keith, Bob Oliver, Larry Edwards, Larry Phinney, Eddie Weldon, Jimmy MoMahan, Terry Adkins. Second Row: Wayne Jones, Claude Graham, Jim Smoak, Ed Walker, Bob Ed- wards, Bill Houston, Butch Sauls, Dan Wiggins. 'I27 1 l E EH L 2' 1' if ig FS: 5 122 5 92 52 M12 :W ,V E 2 fi Ei 2 I1 E Q1 Ml L , 1 1 l 'W L' l . M7 1 , , il ' Q 1 11 Y Ami 616685 .gf 93. Ig , ,, wi 4, , I L k L 7 - V-L 5 Q,-f-5,,.QkS:???',i SL: -2' SEATICD: Il.. RIcMah.1n. Y: As wa' pmuea m mmkusuh Our fn mmmdmu- Night and . dmmhhxm lt XXX W0 HTC lm N cMnMuQ,. Pwnhxq' SEATED Harrret Wrlhs Secretary STANDING KLEFT TO RIGHTJ johnny Brownlee Presrdent Mac Frampton Treasurer Jrmmx McMahan Vrce Presrdent As We stand upon the threshold of the future we pause a moment to look back at the past whrch has made us what we are the Senror Class of 66 Our freshman year rrses from the m1st of memory remmdmg us of our own Fmgers Frampton Black Nrght and all of 1ts horrors the gettmg acquarnted of dorm lrfe and the unendrng rules It 1S swrftly followed by our sophomore year where we are presented wrth the prcture of our class presrdent clnrrbrng out of the fountam Lrfe rn Robmson and Pressly settles to the routrne of brrdge bull sessrons and the burnmg of mrdmght o1l As our JUDIOI year comes rnto focus we see every one hard at work sellrng hamburgers as vse pled toward our goal the Great Ir Sr off campus' Now our semor year 1S upon us md we frnd our selves frghtmg our vt ry out of the never endmg prle of applrcatron rnd placement forms and Urfrduate record exams Ahead hes fr future no one can prophesy but It rs fr future whrch 1S made more secure by the knoxxl edge and experrence garned at 11.rsk1ne College 131 i , f f ,- V f 4 5 V ' , f ' 5 S 7 5 4 '- 7 C Q A 5 .7 2 ' ' , . I , I 7 I 1 1 ' u u 4 ' c c c 7 ' u u 1 if . 4 ,Y , , c .' . ' c . ' ' CC 0 ,f c . . . 7 . , , .- c c I 1 ff I l ,, 7 . ,R ' . c Z ' c O 'c c ' ' . . A - . 'I - X . . c c c , . ' ' - ' ' ' 1 ' ' K ' C ' ' ' ,7 - I I 1 c 1 l l .' ' 7 . 7' , r c c . a a 6 :wx g Q -, .bf .X X 'E 1 X v F4 RQ, hiv SSW. 7 5 X x 0 1 lx ll SN Q' Q. : , ,X , 3 X 1 1 an Cf' J' jx x.v x JUDITH ELIZABETH ANDERSON IOSEPIIINE CAND.-'MCE Ali51STRONC Greenville, South Carolina Gu.s-toniu. North Carolina B.S. Home Economics A.B. I1i.s-tory NELL ELIZABETH BENNETT W1'LLI.fLNI EDDIE BENTON Brighton, Tennessee A.B. Science N 4 f .iff X, ..v,'x f,f ,I ,,... , . A 3 A, fc, ,I ,V 1 V fi! 7 f r, .mf ' ,. We M ,f Y A ,LQ 4 1 5 ' 17 -ef 5224 , ,Z '. 'fiifx V- V HW ifc, .ew Auf f,QX,Zeffw4u..,- ,1 , AllllI'f.YlHl, Soulll Carolina 13.5. I311.x'i11z'.ss .'xl1Il1illi.Sfl'llfiUIl SNNW Li CORINNA RUTH BALLENTINE McCormick, South Caroline A. B. Elementary Educatzon 5 yu-fx 'A SMX Q JUDITH ANN BOLT Seneca, South Carolina A.B. Christian Education , .Ss r ' BETTY CAROLYN BOBO RITA BOBO Arlington, Virginia Gray Court, South Carolina B.S. Home Economics B.S. Home Economics 3 JOHN DALE BONE DORIS ISABELL BROWN Anderson, South Carolina Huntersville, North Carolina A.B. Psychology A.B. History and English 7 , 4 , , bij. - , t :V aiggmf . S X- ., X 'ily was - .k,5,,,, .. .. 1 X , r-',, -X V - A W,t'. , o Q Nw R SVS A. as ss ssS S , r L .ggi 2 JOHNNY BONNER BROWNLEE Charlotte, North Carolina B.S. Business Administration tg, L tb I s E 1 f N i 1 , 1 X 7 5 , l f 1 1 Lenox' c:,mr14m,r. BROWN, Jn. WILLIAM FRED BROWNING 151 Ilurtuwll, Cvorgiu XViIlinmstnn, South Carolina A.ll. I1 ixtory B.S. Busirws:- fkflministration MITZI LUCILLE K. BURDEN ERNEST GENE BURNS CAR' Anderson, South Curolinu Anderson, South Carolinfl 1 A.B. Elementary Education B.S. Business Administration K A is fix t lag' i IERROLD CLARK BURNSIDE LARRY ALLEN BYRD Rock Hzll South Carolma Hartsuzlle South Carolzmz A B Hzstory B S Busmess Admznzstratzon CAROLYN ANN CHITTENDEN Charlotte North Carolzna A B Chemzstry and Bzology If if Xi EDNA IOSEPHINE COLE Doruzlcls South Carolzna B S Busmess Educatzon I LEWIS IENNINCS CARTER IR Kmgstree South Carolzna B S Busmess Admmzstratzon , f 2 f , 7, 9' X 4 4, 4 if-40 L . ' i 3, V, l ,..,...N.--. ..,. ,,. w X5 .vii S . ' 55' ' ' XS x X ,M .. xi ,gkx ., . X . it S 5 IOELLEN GRIER COTTEN PRESTON COX Greenville, South Carolina Honea Path, South Carolina A.B. Elementary Education B.S. Physical Education IAYNE HAGEN DAVIS . G HERBERT PAUL DOVE, JP.. Abbeiillle, South CGTOZIM Winnsboro, South Carolina AB- HiSf0f!! A.B. French ' ,, 'fl' x f f of ff ' '- Y ,fy , 'ia 'Vi Z1,i'4'K' 45 5 f I- f 1 2 QQ f gf f , , - ,1,,,,., Elf' X W ' W - ,t t S 3 S at 1 ...vp X Y 2 y 2 . 1.1 x an J A Q. MTS. ' GEORGE WILMAB CRAIG Lancaster, South Carolina B.S. Business Administration ROBERT N Can B.S. B ROBERT WALTER EDWARDS, IR. Gastonia, North Carolina B.S. Business Administration CAROLE ANN DYE LARRY RANDOLPH EDWARDS Anderson, South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina A.B. Elementary Education B.S. Business Administration and Psychology EDWARD BURDELL FORDE WILLIAM MCLEOD FRAIVIPTON, III Due West, South Carolina Orangeburg, South Carolina A.B. Psychology A.B. Music JAMES CAIN GALLOWAY Greenville, South Carolina A.B. History ll.-XIIULD Hlllfflf Fl'I,I,lfll FRANCIS STANIAIOPE GALE .-Xlflu-fill'-, 81111111 fjllffilillll Hif-lzlmr,u, South Carolina HS. limifzrxx .'xfl!IlflIi.Xfl'1lHUll Ii.S. l311.s'ir1c.vs .'1l1lI1il1f.S'fff1fiOIl JAMES YYOODROYV C.'XNiBLlf Sf.-XRCARET C. CILL Czlzlcs, Sunil: Carolina Hnflrmzn, South CUFOHYIU A.B. llislnry A.B. Elcmcnmry Education E ,+ V. , ., i'f23x 1-u ALBEB' Sh N MARY Simp: .. 'Q I .E fl l Q, ALBERT EASTON GLENN, JR. Starr, South Carolina A.B. History MARY ELEANOR GRIF F ITH Simpsonville, South Carolina A.B. History 4 i 3 J mi . SALLIE MARGARET GRAVELY Due West, South Carolina A.B. Elementary Education WILLIAM ROBERT GROUND Anderson, South Carolina A.B. Chemistry ,X 'T 1-,wif N A:-:atm V o w QT , ww a-41'-1-1 :ff x ' 1- H . Q at .wtxg offawvx-w wx mf Lf-, mf: f - -new A: A 'A A X 5 , Ky? ,..'f. A sf w Tx K . xx ' 3 5521- , V A x ., 4 - X Q Qt - t't' EB To if it A :N ,:,: ,Ski f ,efgihgf A YS. fi f A Self' w 1 9 FRANCES JOAN GRESHAM Greenville, South Carolina B.S. Buszness Educatzon T S XR CAROLE MARIE GRUBBS DYVICIIT MARTIN Il.-XNKS Denmark, South Carolina Ilmuvl Pullx, Sunil: CHVUIIHII A.B. Elementary Educaiion .-LR. Cl1l'lIlI.Xff!f jf m Rx' 1 JEAN INA HARDIVIAN DONNA ERIC IIICKNI.-KN I C0'mm9fC0, GGW810 I Collrvrl, Gc'nr,uiu X f AB- Elemenflmj Educatlon A.B. Elementary Educalimx , . I 1 ,i I , I' z I L' 'lumix 2 . , : my 4 .u ' ff K . 1 'V xjA,,,, 12 NANCY CAROLYN HANKS Honea Path, South Cz1r0l1'na B.S. Business Admini.s'trt1t10f1 ...fikzt IUDITI-I ANN HICKMAN KATHERINE ELLEN HODG-ES Simpsonville, South Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina A.B. Elementary Education A.B. English WELDON ELLIS I-IUIMPHREYS WILLIAM PRESSLY HUNT Iva, South Carolina Anderson, South Carolina B.S. Physical Education A.B. Chemistry JAMES BILL HOUSTON Easley, South Carolina B .S . Physical Education MARRALL RUDOLPH KEISLER Greenwood, South Carolina B.S. Business Administration ! l n 1 lrn MARY I':I.IZ.-KBl':Tll JOHNSON Amlcr.wn, South Carolina AB. Bible' mul I'xyz'l1o1ug4y DAVID C. KAY Anderson, South Carolina A.B. Science l pn YV.-XND.-X KAYE KELLY NANCY ALEXANDER KIMMONS 'I'uyIor.v, Souflz Carolina Stotcsuillc, North Carolxna A.B. llisiory AJR. Elementary Educatzon A L 4 , 1 u I If fi ? X ! 1 3 1 o F f . A v ' A ,, I K V4 Yfbxl h i,, rflxn. xumm 1 It 1 A. Q.. SHYRFJ a,.,,j'- E5 E, MARION FREL KING, JR. ANTHONY NOLAN KUYKENDALL Rock Hill, South Carolina Due YVest, South Carolina A.B. Chemistry A.B. History SHERRILL LATLNIER ALEX B. LAW Honea Path, South Carolina Kingstree, South Carolina B.S. Business Education A. B. History V19 JOHN HINTON LANDRUM Greenwood, South Carolina A.B. History JAMES DIXON LESSLIE Fort Mill, South Carolina A.B. Biology LARRY BROWN LOFTIS Due West, South Carolina A.B. Music Education THOINIAS ERNEST LILES Lancaster, South Carolina B.S. Physical Education IUDY DARLENE LOYVE Belton, South Carolina A.B. History ,xl Xgghqbig wg- M, cc c R I ' if 1 ,' fl? Ext .- 5, , f 2 fgizi , Q f . . It , I - 1 .Q I R gel ' thlql I w I Q l J GEORGE SAMUEL LIPSCOMB, JR- 1,5155 FI Honca Path, South Carolma C1.,,.f- A.B. Spanish A' RQ 144 ' s 5 GL- 5 JAMES EDWARD 'VICMAHAN Charleston South Carolzna A B Psychology I X B, A awzaf- A ANSLEY NEVILLE LYON MARY ELIZABETH MCCALL Union, South Carolina Bartow, Florida A B Elementary Education B S Home Economics CHARLES RION MHCDONALD MARGARET JANE MACE- Tryon North Carolzna Columbza South Carolzna A B Bzology A B French W - ,J X. W R 5 Ak 1 1 ai 12 1 n' - . , Q. V . S N K 1 'fi 1 X ,. ..f, lx. Qgffylf-.7 - :fy -X , is .- 1 . I . 5 1 X-8 K sg , 1 I i ,JG ff- , ' - Y: V - 1 4 , 1 nz' 5 Q. 4 , f 4 gf, 1 ,ag -, za r 5, 5 f , ' I . i L H 1212 Q ' ' '4 1 ' If 1. 'S-rv. .4 A, , I ,,-.1 Y XQ..,g-f'1 ,...1'- ELINOR HOLLAND MOWBRAY Honea Path, Scruth Carolina A.B. Elementary Education .-.nfvi 17 tl f I f :4 , N '5 y if. F .Vkk 5 CAROLYN FULLER MEEKS JOHN ALLEN MORRIS llonva Path, South Carolina .'xlIl1Cf.S'!71l, Snullz Carolina A.B. Scivncc 13.5. I3u.sin0ss Administration MILLIE COODSON NIURDOCK J.-LNIES SADLER NELSON W'arc Slzorzlx, Soufh Carolina Anderson, South Carolina A.B. Elvnzcvztury Ezluzvution Business Administration I k onms DENNIS NICHOLS Gastonia, North Carolina MELANIE CAIL NOEL Greenville, South Carolina A.B. History A.B. Psychology LYN DA JOYCE ODOM CONNIE WRAY OWEN Bartow, Florida Greenwood, South Carolina B.A. Science A.B. Chemistry MICHAEL ASHLEY NORMAN Abbeville, South Carolina A.B. Chemistry and Biology 5 E u I I I I II, I 3 I, I 5I I lI I: II I I I I E if E5 ez Q. E: Ie E! II r Iii! 'EI I I I I II I L I I I I I I I I I II II II III II II If I- If II I. I II II I I T. I I k I II II II EI ,, 'I 'I I 1, .II I HAROLD ROBERTS OVVENS North Hills, Pmznslliirnnia B.S. Business Administration CARI, NI.-kI.COI,NlH PARSONS .Ur'Cnr1r1ir'k. Suuili Cfllftllillll 13.5. BlISifll'.S'S .-himiuixiruiiun I WILLIAM BANKS PATRICK, IR. EVA C,-XII, PIE.-XRSON White Oak, South Carolina Crm-rz:'iI14-, South Cumliuu A-B. History .-LB. Ilisiory I I I I I nj, ., 'lf X' I l. xx .xr , 'K Ax. LYDIA KAY PATAT Carncsviiic, G00ftf.l'U A. B. Science CHARLES ASHTON REYNOLDS .NT Pmewood South Carohml H B S Physzcal Educatzon GLEN ALLEN PYSELL Greenwood South Carohmz A B Sczence DERRELL WAYNE RAY Due West South Carolma A B Chemzstry MARGARET ANNE RICHEY ROBERT FRANKLIN ROBERTS Clmton South Carolina Kershaw South Carolmo A B Elementary Educatzon B S Busmess Admzmstratzon ff ' LY IB 'H X Y 3 ' 7 ' 7 P kJ:2: . . f' 'R 'Ah ' H. JOHN FRANKLIN SHULER Orangeburg, South Carolina A.B. History YVILLIANI ROSS SH.-KFER Orhmzln, Ifltifillll 13.3. Hu.s'i1u'.v.s- Arlminixfrufinn f ! L V, J MARY VIRGINIA SHERRILL Clmfvr, South Carolina A.B. Psychology CARROLL IIUCKABEE SIMPSON YYILLI.-KM PARHAM SIMPSON .'xlIlIUlfi1Il'. Soulh Cflflilillll A.B. Sz'icnc'c' 9 N- Columhia, South Carolina A.B. Histonj 'R ix 3 . 5 1 SHYRRILL rl. All WILLIAM TIIVIMS SIMPSON B. HENRY SMITH Q U Anderson, South Carolina Springfield, South Carolina B.S. Business Administration B.S. Business Administration Q QINIFSUY FRANCES CAROLYN BYRDISMITH GLENN RAY SMITH I L' :.. 4l 1 Y Greenwood, South Carolina B.S. Home Economics L, .5 flipi K Libido . Anderson, South Carolina B.S. Business Administration CHARLES LESLIE SMITH York, South Carolina A.B. Chemistry and Mathematics K N. - M. X. , X D ? I X E A ki Q f I ' I l . K, f ' fs F J V 1 ' r . A C1 f' ' h. ?2', L- ' s ' . JOY SEAYVRICHT SMITH Dmmlfls, Souflz Carolina B.S. Home Economics S.-XNINIIIT .f'kI,TON SNHTU .'hulrrwm, Svullz Furfvlirul B.S. Pllflxfflll Iqflllfllfillll CLAUDIA CAROLYN SVVANEY BARR.-NRA I.-KNIT THOWPSON Anderson, South Carolina Sfllff, Suuflz Fnmliml B.S. Business Educulion AB. FIf'77ll'1lftH'll Fdurutimu f 7, A, , E 1. ,V , ,J I f Z. , If 425.1 ,, Q 'X .Q r, l,. , , A , ful' 'Z , '2A'v', J v R ' fx X ff .,:, -7 . 4 5 a Qjilx W HERFORD BFAUMONT SOUTIIYVOOD Dm' XVr.vt. Snuflz Carolina B.S. Physical Education QQNT D 7 y i:'d ..:g7'1 'F I fr. 1 K, I if 2 ,w,Zi,'.l, ,I i ' x .1,, kin I-IARRIET RACHEL TODD Matthews, North Carolina A.B. Elementary Education LEE GRADER THOMPSON HAROLD LAWTON TIMMERMAN Anderson, South Carolina Due West, South Carolina A.B. Elementary Education B.S. Business Administration WALTER CLEVEN TRAMMELL, III WILLIAM DAVID TRUELOVE Williamston, South Carolina Donalds, South Carolina A.B. Science A.B. Mathematics X I EDGAR HARRIS WALKER, JR. Charlotte, North Carolina B.S. Business'Administration PHILIP URSO STEPHANIE ALLEN VARAS Gray Court, South Carolina Greenville, South Carolina A.I3. History AB. Elementary Education BARBARA LOUISE VVALSI-I JOE HENNIES YVARINIOTH, IB. Iolznston, Soutlz Carolina IVinnsl1oro, Soutlz Carolina B.S. Business Administration B.S. Business Administration 1 ? I 2 f r Q L ' ' 'iff' - I '1 lbffi, I W is DOROTHY ANNE WATSON JOHN CALHOUN WATSON Anderson, South Carolina Salley, South Carolina A.B. Elementary Education A.B. Psychology and History WILLIAJVI EDWARD WELDON ELIZABETH CAROLINE VVELLS Due West, South Carolina East Point, Geor ia B.S. Physzbal Education 8 A.B. Psychology my SUZANN-E DOROTHY WEBER Summerville, South Carolina B.S. Home Economics kk ieii nn' X HUGH DAVE VVHITENER, JR. ROBERT C. VS'lLKI-IS Anderson, South Carolina OfIIll,Lf!'l2llfl1. South Carolina A.B. History A.B. History 4 r we QW? DAISY CAROL VVILLIAMS JACK RONALD YVILLIAMS. JR. Greenwood, South Carolfna Orz1ng1clmr,u, Soulla Carolina A.B. Elementary Educatzon A.B. Ilistory and P.vyvlzolo,qy 'N--1 CURTIS COMPTON YVILLIAMS Ilurtsuille, South Carolina A.B. History 2 1 GEORGE GRAVATT WILLIS, III 3 , Gastonia, North Carolina B.S. Business Administration MARGARET ANN YEABCIN Anderson, South Carolina A.B. Elementary Education .444 li. .w A , ' u t 'X tif out HARRIET LOUISE WILLIS Owings, South Carolina B .S. Business Education ANNELLE WIT T YONCE Greenwood, South Carolina B.S. Business Education fx fm 1. X ey L, X , If ri? SI P X a X XX A fh a X Q 1 xx X 5 . A . Q Q is lx JY E 3 NANCY ELLIS WINN Due West, South Carolina B .S . Home Economics MARY PAULINE YOUNG Troy, South Carolina B.S. Home Economics '52 4 QLEF I ourse proje from men ing 1 and 1 ful a da of cl. stud' mon stud lli I CLEFT TO RICHTJ jeff Mitchiner, President, Monty NVooley, Vice-President, Terryann Gurney, Secretary, Frank Garrett, treasurer. From the first day of our junior year, we found ourselves busily engaged in many new activities and projects. The girls bravely protected their little sisters from the sophomores Cmale and femalej while the junior men also tempted fate with the discovery of a fascinat- ing new game called Michigan Rummy. Many long and tedious hours were culminated by a highly success- ful Talent Night production. XVith October 27, came a day for which juniors had long awaited, the fitting of class rings. As the year progressed, we continued to canvass the student body in an attempt to prove that each of our money-making projects was an absolute necessity to the students' happiness and to our bank account. The Junior- Senior realized a goal, but it also recalled good mem- ories and much hard, but satisfying work. Even in the midst of all the activities and events, our friendships continued to grow, we began to realize that freshman year acquaintances had become friends that we would value throughout life. A leisurely stroll between the student center and WWC. or the frantic rush from the dorm to class meant more to each of us because those were exciting days, and we were a part of them. Seeing a new class of freshmen enter and a senior class graduate, we have reflected upon our first days here and anticipated the climax to our years at Erskine as the Class of ,67. 159 XValter Franklin Able Carrol Dale Adair Luther Lewis Ashley Agatha Anne Bailey Carolyn Faye Bailey james XVarren Batson Boris Frank Bauer Marsha Kay Beasley Betty Rogers Black Elizabeth Marie Black Mary Ruth Black Janet Carolyn Blackwell Beverly Virginia Bradham Phyllis Bradham Elizabeth Olglesby Brown Landrum DeFoix Brown, II Mary Alice Bryson james Larry Burden Roger David Burnett Mary Ashley Byrd ' ik 51504. , ivy' Q M., , if J -,fa 1. ,ff MWWJQ Jamie Lucinda Campbell John Little Carson Margaret Virginia Cathcart James WVesley Childs Michael Fulton Clamp Jerry Marvin Clemons Nancy Elizabeth Cooper Donnie Earl Davis Xl ,. ew we C X x3 if i ,ma Ln XX x pf are x l ffm 161 ,, ff .F ...l T NlE Roy Wilson Davis, Ir. Henry Stephen Diamond Ethel Ilene Douglas Elizabeth Jeanette Dove Clarnce McCall Ellerbe, Charles Baskin Evans jolin Dickey Evans Mary Ann Ferguson ISI- li nf 'I X ,f . 1-Z0 ,,,, H , 9 . ,M a, mgaff f,.f, gi., 7 f 5 , f' ,X 'wifi f 2 54 f . f , , , f MA, ,..4.,,.a,,,4 X .. ,f,.,,4,Lf ,X . , f I Doris Elizabeth Galloway Frank Leonard Garrett Linda Marie Glasco William David Glenn Eleanor Lawson Grier Ten'yann Gurney Clara Jean Hallman John Victor Hannon Russell Mighell Harris Clarice Anne Hartsell Jerri Elaine Hawkins Terry Braska Hegler William Clifton Hough Betty Laura Howell Mary Martin Huff Justin Heyward jenkins Walter Lee Johnson Phillip XVayne Iones Iohn Stenhouse Kimmons William Tatliwell Kimpton -av 5... William Crawford Pearson, Ir. Pamela Anne Pettit Robert Larry Pliinney C. Anne Powell Anne Rae Preston Angela Knox Pursley O. Eddie Raines Robert Michael Beavis lf' 'V' R' jf W V XM? W 6 4 f fff ff! ff I ZW X ff Suzie Lynn Rogers James William Romer Martha Adell Rutland Clyde Edwin Satterfield, Ir William Glenn Scott, Jr Thomas Francis Simmonite Jamesl Smeenge Freida Anne Smith Richard Moses Sm1th Susan Eunice Smith Francis Lang Smoak jimmy B Smoak james Robert Soesbee Anthony McGrath Storey Vioises Suarez Tom Scott Taylor Martha Elizabeth Todd Charles Townsend Ruth Anne Turner Sarah Elizabeth Tyler Maxey Harris Voyles James Floyd XValkcr Robert Dunicl XVuugh Monty Laverne XVCLIVCI' Beverly Ann XVcluh Linda Ioan Weir Martha Louise XVcisncr 5 l 'V qzuoa' H -TS'- -WKVUON A3 -1:7' Q I' I H ,,-+4 K '95 Q Q I:ll n V: Catching up on some pamllel, Mary Martin? L ord Mary Margot VVh1taker Eleanor Bell Wh1tCS1dSS Sandra Lee W1ll1aH1S Lord Jim, professor of Tigerology, instructs another female pupil. Lmda Carol Woodson Sharon Fay Worthxngton Suzanne Mrller Wyhe You're nice, but your mother dresses you funny 169 jim 50,QAmm CAM 0 1966 fl grvlf . an .pina nib. in-and 'Risk ,wwsl ilu' 'if .Fil 'WE .Tux I-.si I 1 11?-u ff-rt . M- , ,A , s,4,, , 4 1 i 0 - IQ! pun - r-1 at 0 4 ix: .JC sig'-1 I .sv-NL ,. I . Q- , if f gs: S , . PROXY 1 TF.. fha: H, Slum? ,M lam x'. :mix Rx Q' :M Glxxlh-AA hm ,, xx',.,1 mtv fl' 'll I it Z, QW -ar ' Q Q' , M . - ...- FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Fitz Dove, Vice-President, Sarah Ellen Patrick, Treasurer, Jane Elliott, Secretary, Terry Adkins, President. The months have flown and it hardly seems possible that we have survived the world renowned Sophomore Slump. As the year draws to an end, we can look back and laugh at our mistakes, our disappointments, our tears, and we can rejoice in our good times, our victories-the q. pfs and hours that will make juniors of us. We will always remember our gloriously short Rat Week-short, but one that the rats will never forget. We ended the week with the traditional Rat Hop and from there moved into the familiar routine of classes, tests, term papers, and parallel. We displayed our artistic ability by the display of a fine homecoming project. We also began raising money for next year's big project-the Junior- Senior. We worked hard, but we played hard, too. Members of our class were outstanding in school team sports as well as in intramural activities. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, but most of all, it was a time of growth, a time of memorable events. We are now half way through our college career and well on the way to a successful future. 171 lfdward Colie Ahles John Roger Ahh-s XVilliam llays Adams Thomas Terry Adkins, ,lr. Margaret Louise Amato XValter Edwin Anderson Claude Earle Ashley Gwen Timms Ashley James XVilson Axon Benjamin Thomas Batson, Ill Patsy Barrett Batson Richard Leander Beck John Mills Bigham Tommy Cooper Bishop Jennie Carolyn Blakely Robert XVayne Bowyer Robert Wilkes Boyce Barbara Lynn Bratton Susan Victoria Brissie Eddie Lee Brunson Emma Isabelle Bryson James David Campbell, Jr. Barbara Jean Carson Stephen Douglas Chandler Roger Bryan Chapman Joe Moffat Chisolm Martha Arline Christy Dennis Reed Clark Mary Evelyn Clark Catherine Lee Clarke Edward Amette Comer Theresse Jean Cork Robert Jordan Counts Richard Carroll Craft Charles William Crowther AY al sv: K' if A , -A , 2 Yr Unhappiness is. . . a clear back window. !7f Christine Cunningham Kent Daniels Margaret Iincy Davis Douglas Donald Day, Jr George Moye Dickinson Raymond Capers Dixon Edgar Robert Donnald Fitz H. Dove Jean E. Dunbar Jane Carolyn Elliott Louis McMosley Ellis Iean Ethridge Sarah Frances Falls Linda Farrow Janet Blaine Fellers T. G. I. F. 'L x .,,,,, l 7 ff! X l f 49 I pf! ff ' 'I74 4, Q 'There must he an easier way to scratch my back. ...N QQ '5- ,N Eugene Forshee Lee Norris Foster, Ir. Dennis Barry Fowler Kay Ellen Foy Charles Edward Frenk, Ir Grace NVilson Galloway Antoinette Rosa Ganim Mary Anderson Garrett john Howard Gaymon Claude XVilson Graham Rebecca Myml Graham Thomas XVaylan Graham james Arthur Hall Charles Roger Hayes Gayle Frances Helms if 6 wx, K. WVayne Lang Hogon Lewis Virgil Howell Susan Bird Huffstetler John Morton Hunter William Dickson Jackson Kathy Rachel Jeanes David Gordon Jeffrey, Jr. Corrie Ann Jolly Herbert Kilpatrick Jordan Patricia Storm Kennedy Nancy Ann Kirk Gary Rodney Knight, Jr. Joe Caroll Lane Peter Allen Larson Linda Sherrill Latham Samuel Thomas Laws, Jr. Eleanor Irene Lawton Joseph Lamar Leaptrott Phoebe Baker Leckey Grace Ledbetter Lynn Wylie Leslie Clarence Lemuel Letson Carol Ann Leyden Robert Liming Martha Elizabeth Lockwood William Marshall Lynn Sam Jefferson McChesney Linda Lee McConnell James Hugh McCutchen Sue McEachem Janie Marie McFerrin Richard Fewell Mackintosh Angus Malcolm MacQueen Claudia Jean Mahaffey Terry Kent Mann George Arthur Marcos Guy XVilliam Martin, jr. Steve Marshall Martini Richard Steven Mazzola Betty Anne Miller Agnes Elaine Mitchum George Faueette Moore Margaret Carol Moorhead Norma LaXVann Mozingo Roy Elizabeth Mundy Barry Arthur Murphy Sandra Lynette Olive Patricia Mavola Parker Dennis XVade Partlow Sarah Ellen Patrick Donald Gilbert Perry George Powell Petersen Linda Marquis Phillips Patricia Ioanne Phillips Victoria Anne Poole David Lowry Pressly, Ir. Manon Austin Pruitt Rebecca Reid Sarah Elizabeth Richardson Marion Elaine Robbins Marie Carson Robinson Tunis Romein Raiford Patrick Rosson Helen Marcella Salley James Edward Sauls, Jr. Phyllis Dee Scott Mary Sue Seaborn Richard Luther Seigler Sandra Sue Sensabaugh Michael Grier Simmons Q' 1 . : A . ,- 'Uh ,rv 'ft'-v fx Q- S. Frances Sloan Gale Marie Smith Sarah Judith Smith Paul Terry Sorrow Donnie Edgar Stames Cynthia Ann Steele Helen Carole Stillman Donna Ruth Suther Nina Irving Swan Eleanor Beaty Thomson Ruth Sloan Todd Cliff Noble Wallace James Ernest Warmoth Ford Addison Weeks Gwendolyn Elaine West .A 1 C WA Q. ? my QA X5 6 ,V V ffg ,, fjgaff ,O . f f: f 4 f ff 1 .. f - Q ------ ,aw f-,z ,Z ,I Q! r , 41? MW, , f f f Q K Z f i4 V f f X X! ff? ' ,, 4, ,Ji sf' M434 ' 2' ffk ,Ziff , ik- ff, Q,- , ff 2' , , f ,M f 0 Sf ,4 - f f W f f f Z ff f H ? , 4 7 7' , WW If Of X f nf X C . ,K ,ZW rag.. M-'uv f H , 7 .X I , ,z. 'H- a ltr l . . ff I in I 4' ff Mf if 5 4 f fa fy ff ff' z fff 177 Allin-rl NkxXX'lilll XYl1il1-ximlrg Ill Clmrlotlv Al'lll'lll' XYl1il1-wimli-H Sliirlvy .ll'llll King XVl1ilfi1-lil 1:11111-s llitcliiv XVl1il111ir1- Hvnry Dzmii-l XVigr1im Robert Mark XVii1l1i111:111 llolwrt Y. XVillix William Park:-r XVillix Rose Ann Xvllillll Iolm Calvin XVi1111 Carla Lloyd XVortl1ir1r:to11 Marion Monroe XVri11l1t Nr-- Your PIII? Oh I let one of the other girls wear it today. 106 Wilburn York 1 JOAnnc Mario Yosliin 0 :iv-5 Jenny Hilrrilll Young V Linda Evelyn Ygung , ,N 1 - 1 l N 1 X Who s 1 3 Q F K ,x - ,4 H ii 1 1 if 1 P' K NOW 3 N ei, mmf PEAHEJTS I Who said they had better food at the Kum Bak? M..,,M..v. .fm .f,.,.,4.... iw Now that we have him, what are we going to do with him? I I 4 , !. 4.1 I .lf lv, .F 53, S '6 I s 9-fi, J '43 ,I 5' an xii' ,H 4 f LEP idci grvm OUI' .md plv atia' not glm Wm' aliiu fm! of 1 llll LEFT TO RIGHT Charles Todd Treasurer Sandra Bartley Secretary Cfrlvrn Todd Vrce Presrdent Iamre Hunt Presrdent Our Freshman year began wrth new faces new rdeas a new lrfe Upon arrrval at Erskrne we were greeted by our orrentatron counselors and escorted to our new homes There we unpacked our belongrngs and settled down to a lrfe of pfrrtres meetrng new peo ple and fun We ended our week of actrvrty wrth our attendance at the tradrtronal Sorree The next week of our lrves was one wh1ch we wrll S glory to the Sophomores and Cheer up Freshmen the worst rs yet to come Much to our drsmay and humrlr atron we appeared rn varrous creatrons of Rat Mrllrnerx fashroned and desrgned by our rat masters Thrs week of trying experrenccs ended rn trrumph as the Sopho mores harled us wrth Glory glory to the Freshmen Havrng been frnnly establrshed rn our new homes we settled down to lrfe of books professors rules and study Occasronally we managed to devrate from our rou trne for tubbrngs CHI serenades games of mrnrature golf rn the halls su1pr1se brrthday pfrrtres trash can rollrng shavrng cre rm frghts and the GII mstrumen talrsts we can thrnk back over these excrtrng hrghlrghts as events well worth rememberrng but we can also see our future at Erskrne rn a better lrght a successful lrght made brrghter by the experrence we have garned 181 1 C , 4 , 9 f ' , ' - ' 5 f ' , ' - . H . - 44 l . xx 0 s 1 1 7 1 o 7 n s . Q - ' 1 1 7 9 7 4 . n C ' ' C ' , ' - n 7 I n , n . 9 - a l I C 9 ' ' c . ' 5 C , ' r C- ' not soon for et. It was filled with chants of Glory, Now, as our Freshman year is coming to a close, Sv cc 7 C , . ' c C . C . C . V C . . J 1 - l .'- lc c A . D - Janis Dianne Adair Deborah Elaine Aller Catherine XVinborne Alston Sarah Borders Armstronil John David Asnian Waddy Alton Babb Sandra Lee Bagwell Brenda Sue Bailey Sandra Grace Bartley Kitty Frances Beard James Clarence Berry Thomas Ruff Bigham Joseph Tribble Black Howard VVhite Blair Faye Elizabeth Blakely Margaret Corinne Blanks Claude David Boring Calvin Newell Bowie Joanne Starling Breathitt David Lee Britt Michael Roderick Broadwcll Carolyn Eugenia Brock Anthony Carlisle Brown Julia Elizabeth Brownlee Kathy Lynne Buchanan Rebecca Cheryl Burgess Richard David Byars Samuel Harrison Cain Hampton Allen Campbell Karin Leonie Garpenter Richard Bonner Carter Norman Larry Caulder Kathryn Knox Cheatham Herschel Clinton Cheshire Rose Mary Christie David Edward Clayton 182 an I, I 15' Mk!! x V7 4-.Q 'U r 1-nu, 1 43 . as ae, 9 .' f' S .M , V9 W5 I K, ,av William Howell Cockfield Lindsey Dalvin Cole James Roy Coleman William Monroe Coleman, III James Thomas Cook Thomas White Cothran, III Kay McKenzie Craft Samuel Claud Cramer William Johnny Davidson Rebecca Louise Davis Margaret Alice DeHamer Patricia Lillie Dobson The agony and the ecstasy of it all. fi rw-Q, , .5 r-fl, X CZ1'.lcm-ffzlml Dum Num lloll Dorn lilimlwlll Kvnl Duty Philip I.:1wrc-ncv Ellvnln,:rg Rorlclc-y Sta-vr-nsnn Ellis. III Loi'-2 Ann Entrckin K. jucqnclin Evans Thomas Nlichuc-l Fmxlkc-nbcrry Dc-rrc-ll XVc'bl: Ferguson Harold Brf-nt Fortson Ellon Loniwc' Fowler Fmncc-S Robinson Frampton T4 1 1 K: - 4-6 .,' - j, ,.- ,mg - f ..., fr L fa ft :- 1 f-as-' ,sr ' 0 - '21 .A sk' , , , f Z X f ,Q X . ,Q W , 1, , 1 ,, f t V , if Q, C Q Ja .' f 4 27' V f K., C , z N! ' r t - A- 2' fi 5 .3 A 5' fgg -fj, x2 , ' f f Wx , W6 1, V , XX f gf - 1 f , 1 I .4 L ,gg i t - 1- Q, .fi iff? ,-2, , ,V I .L-V VK . ,z5ff.vgVi-hl ,gf I: 64.-my . ,f -, ,i . r Z - ff ff ,ei . 5 3 , K 3 if :. a ' . f Betty Gales Peter Todd Garrett Iolm Mullette Gaultney Paul Moffat Gettys Wayne Martin Glenn Margaret Townley Greene Emily Pressly Grier Murray Dale Griffith Rita Ann Hagins Charles Bryon Hahn, jr. Stephen Michael Haines Crowder LaFayette Hale Nancy Clair Haley Patricia Ann Harman Christopher C. Hartnett Asa Quincy Hatfield, jr. Sandra Elaine Helton Pamela Hill Sims Williams Hill Susan Olivia Hill Nancy Faye Hoke Mary Elizabeth Holbrook Mary Jane Holladay Sara Kathryn Holmes Mary Swaffield Holton james William Hopkins john Edwin Howison, Ir. Faye Arlene Huclson Harry Boyce Huey, Ir. James Carter Hull James Avery Hunt Macon Green Hunter Nancy jane Hutchinson Daniel Davis Ingersoll Juanita Elizabeth Jaques Mary Deck Ienkins 185 Arthur Leslie Johnson, Jr. XVilliam Michael Johnson Nell Murphy Jones Thomas McDonald Kennedy Thomas DeWitt Kerns David Douglas King Donald Lee Kinsey, Jr. Linda Cecile LaMotte Cynthia Gayle Langston Richard David Larson Richard Austin Lazenby George Franklyn Lemond Margaret Sue Lesslie Lewis Bynum Long Moffatt Grier Long, Jr. Gene Talton Loos Marsh Anne Lulcens James Joseph Lynn Mattrew Hollis Lynn Jennie Clawson Lytch Nancy Lee McArthur Dorothy Eloise McAulay Susan Jeanette McAulay Oscar Neil McCarter Samuel Stanford McCarty Mary Mclnnis McColl Thomas Milford McCoy Leila Frances McDaniel John William McDill Kathy Maureen McGarity Daniel Rogers McLeod, Jr. Thomas Latimer Martin Rebecca Josephine Marvin Vanda Ruth Middleton Harry B. Milford William Clarke Miller, III 186 X .VN 'K 'J 1 ,, l fvs Q , -V 41' 7.1 'R :V r. I Q 1 'YN 2 Qi f 1 J 141 l 4 N I lt's probably just a boy -471' Q 'M 25' 'VOM Mary Anne Miller Lewis Earl Milligan Iudith Nell Mitchell Esther Ioyce Moore John Michael Morgan Nancy Frances Morley Dennis Franklin Newell George McLeland Nickles Andrea Harper Norman Linda Helen Norris Franklin Olen Norwood Wessie Anne Osborne V . Yt-rnmi XiZll't'IlS l'nrka-i Curl Clifton llirwm -Izinivs XViilinm Pt-iii-in ltvtai Rvixf-wal Piiifvr Clarence 'I'liom:iQ Pimik Sam Daivici Pratt janv Lmiist' Prim' Hvnry Otto Priu- Pntricin Eiimiwtii Pmwr Shirley If-an Rainy Frmkiiii Ninimry' Rnnwy, jr. Pan Rvcitit-ii H H H 1 Q Mist I ' , ' T35 9 ' .,r .r -.ks-fk,5 st ii X get to -mf: X we xx X S X Y' U' -Y f' N Vi: A ,,5 - 'tff'!f' em, -s xr J 1 2 'f ., 'vw , yr, - 5' 1'9'D gh. .... w e rw V- ,' - gps-,K t , 'am 4 fi . .:'. 3, .,,,- yy,-, T 1 x 'Z' 4 5' 'Ji Q h , 9, f H V l Q , - V I dl if xg Tw , 42' 5 . 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Dona Jane Strickland Katharine Mahler Struthers Nancy Irene Sullivan Dene Lynn Swatek Richard Garison Taylor Susan Brice Thompson Calvin Williams Todd Charles Young Todd Mary Elizabeth True Ethel Gwendolyn Tumer Janis Terry WValker Judy Lane Walker 189 Billie joan Wall Raymond Harvey Wcathcrs Carolyn Ayres XVclborn Robert N. Welling Brenda Jean White Tony Dale White Robert Alexander Wliitesides Sandra Louise Williams Rufus Boyce Wilson, III Ronnie Willard Wilson Elizabeth Ann Womack Barbara Elaine Young Lilla Sue Young Sharon Jane Youngblood Michael Alvah Zanin IL'-wr' ta :I ' fZTI wmffM 'Q l .we HQ x v C' C I' wr' 'HT 9 L U X 3 My mother told me there would be nights like this. li . 1f.,- K-,L-4:1-'f IL ,, ' 771,,g,, , . X ,, We shall overcome. - f i Q , ,231 K .,- Bl 4 .53 ,S I-ff ,, ,Y ,. . . AQVV 1 -I ,C i 9 ' 'J if 1 f gm n- 31, 3. V w. Q 'L' if f f x IN , , 5 5, - .V X' is v F' A 1 , sie Now that I've got his ears pinned back 191 g 1 quark ,ax 'Vik 'N J 2 rx X X 'X H 1 X X N 'X E' A -Ev is E X f x3 , J I ,tskzx A I 1 SLYIORS Presgggtcglglrggllgrlgody Bo k C11 ll Cgonrad Cheatham IUNIORS Rodney Foster, T1m Fortner, Larry Young MIDDLERS Joel Blackwell, Dean Weaver, Bill Harris IUNIORS Bill Ellison, Howard Fuller MIDDLERS Ronnie Brunson, jerry Autry, Forrest Musselman 193 I I I , , I Q I I I I I I E I I I Is: fgf wg, Iii 1,. My '1' I JVI V II ,III ,. xl I : I r Iffgi 'II' VCI I :I II' :IV ,L ? ,LIL IMI II I I I I I I ig' 3 I1 I I I we I II 'I I I I , , I I , , IIII IMI I,iI -I I ,Mg I I I I III I I In I, . III I! I I ,W I III I I. I. I ,. I 1 I ecfionzi 2 C21-4-Xlumv in-ipx iI'l'NilIIll'lI iiiiirmci. vsiunaiii girls waiil vxipgvriy for tlwir ci.llm's lo tin' Suirm-v. The annual signing of book at XV.C. mt f?i Q' J neg! fy ' 4 gs- ' M ZZV34.. ,4057 ,zlxxvn 7 ff ' f .' ' 'i , X' , , gy , AV vw Q ' f 4 ,ff ,, , ' I-,ga - 'Q ff ,471 -ig. L , A .Xi . V f 4 I 4 , ,' al r rv ' ' 'Z ' 0 'fa , . 196 ,. . s . 'ii X , ,xx 1 1 X 1 li 4 t 1 1 -'X nf' . Q.. ,,,.-up-.ai 1 X.- I, ' i-4 ,X ' i ii ,, Q 4. Sfptem September brings new talent to our campus. Moyo with his rendition of Al Di La was part of thc fine Junior Talent Night. 198 ug.. ,, i :Q ff Kin 25? Max f 'QU 43 . 1: f The Kcnm-dy tm-:un lmahll 1 Q,,' if :It L9 5 s xxzmy in tha' fl.nu-hmlhall vh.unpiumlnp Dr Sherrard Rrce of Colurnbra S C dehvered the Chnstran Emphas1s Week messages on F aclng Today Wlth the Lrvxng Chrrst The Four Seasons provrded entertarnment for the Fall Concert sponsored by the S GA 99 .' , . ., cc . . . . . n 1 'is Q I Now I know why the girls have to be in by twelve: Miss Cardwell cloesn't want pumpkins all over the circle. Does your foot really have to fit the glass slipper? 200 f , , . ff. f' l , -., .xl X TEX , 4- ' ml...-nl Lr,,fF'A w. X- Y ,nf t,,W J, any V. , ,f U - 02,94 ' A J' Q lt One of the sparkling beauties in the annual Christmas parade. Betty Black finds the spirit of Christmas 1S watching? someone else open a package-and not grab ing it This year's winning Homecoming project was designed and built by the Senior Class -xixvsis INK trail 'XJ-S. Y 9523 ,N crew! . . 1 Dr. Brown lllspmlx tlu- mrgnplmuks nmmle- by fxrst Scn1CS!c'r 1 Slllclm-Ili-lm-zu-lnvrs. e Singing waiters :ll the Collar sponsnn-cl lug' tlu' junior mlzasn. iw Q The Counts from Gastonia provided music for the Sweetheart Ball. Hey, everybodyg we won! The Lesesnes' Day A RETIREMENT PROCRANI I-IONORINC 'President J. Mauldin Lesesne and Mrs. Lesesne GI xv ' M 0 Saturday Moming February Fifth, Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-six Eleven O'clock ERSKINE COLLEGE Due West, South Carolina X H E3 Un l 1-liruary 5, l966, retirement t't'I't'lll0lll4'S were held as Dr. M. Lesesne retired as our president and Dr. joseph lwgan his term as acting president. The program, over which Mr. 'I'. S. Watt, chairman of the Board of Trustees, presided, included selec- tions hy the Cflioraleers and a slide showing, l'Irskine, Alma Slater, Print-ipally, it was a day of praise and gratitude expressed by educators, the A.ll.l'. Cfhureh, alumni, and stu- dents for the dec-ade of unprecedented growth Erskine has enjoyed under Dr. l,4-sem-'s administration. Dr. RC. Crier, President Emeritus, presented the Ia-sem-'s gifts including his desk and a Chevrolet Caprice to express the appreciation of all those associ- ated with Erskine for Dr. Lesesne's ahle leadership and Mrs. Lesesne's Wann hospitality. Concluding the pro- gram Mr. XVatt announced that the Board of Trustees had declared Dr. I.esesne President Emeritus of Ers- kine College. , ' s emoriam s n GSK n--su.....x Dr. Fred W. Wolf, professor of English, died in October. He had received his A.B. and M.A. at Pennsylvania State University and his Ph.D. at Vanderbilt. After studying abroad he came to Erskine in 1961. Although his presence alone was an asset, he also contributed to our college as the advisor to the Review and as head of the English de- partment. Miss Margaret Marion Boyce, Erskine graduate, served as lib- rarian at Wellesly College and after her retirement came to Erskine to serve as assistant lib- rarian in 1964 until her death in September. Her stay with us was short, but she served us with quiet dedication and efficiency. x '1 a ' V U U fr , L19 - ,A3 !?,,,.A: L , ff 4 1 1 H .zdcluerfidemenfd ZE0 Fi Ni .X N N ii ,. S5 Sz i E Q ,Ik fi iv! 21 j S . . 5 2 'fi 1 W .V ff f SP - a A-. Compliments of THE TOWN OF DUE WEST COUNCILMEN G. PARKINSON D. A. KENNEDY A. GRAVES J. L. PRESSLY W. ASHLEY J. S. STRONG HARRY C. STILLE, Mayor 2 3 -,,,,f 208 Y R f 1i.11----1- Compliments of DEASON'S FLOWERS I S H2 Court Street Abbeville, S. C. Greenwogdl 5, C, Flowers tor All Occasions Wired Anywhere Phone 459-4343 Nite Phone 459-3919 FOR COLLEGE NEWS - SPORTS - FASHIONS FEATURES - PICTURES Read THE INDEX-JOURNAL BEATY OIL COMPANY Phone 459-3149 Abbeville, S. C. , Best Listening Always on Compliments of W A B V THE COUNTY BANK 1590 KC Greenwood, S. C. Abbeville, S. C. PET. het! lrrreff llff ' lr L in 'WIsII'IIIIII l l 7 Q IIIIIM fl,-In DAhlliY DIVISION l 1 I . i l L F, 'lg A , J, .,-' P JL. , , Compliments of THE VOGUE A Lovely Shop for the Ladies Greenwood, S. C. Compliments of CAROLINA VEND-A-MATIC A Division of Automatic Retailers of America, Inc. P. O. Box 5597 Greenville, S. C. McCASLAN'S BOOK STORE 208 Main Street Greenwood, S. C. The Oxford Shoppe At ROSEN BERG'S Abbeville, S. C. Compliments of GALLANT-BELK of Greenwood, S. C. THE DIXIE DRIVE-IN Greenwood, S. C. SOUTHERN CASH GROCERY Abbeville, S. C. THE LADIES' SHOPPE Ladies Ready-to-Wear and Millinery 109 North Main Abbeville, S. C. PRINCE FARM SUPPLY Garden-Field and Flower Seed Baby Chix - Fertilizers - Insecticides Livestock and Poupltry Suppli6S Abbeville, S. C. 2 if l i EU K Indies X 'NIATIC merino: Inc. ille. S. C, X C STORE , LK l , ',,, GRQCERY F ,,. SUPPLY I',:'lQI .qecqlgidfl ,. Ifti ,I 5.,,c GLB W LD IM T LR L IN Q f ,,,,f,,,,,,,,,, FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE IDTPIR' lywm MONTAGUE STREET EXTENSION .. '--.- - I.ig,1I'r3Q. la, Q - -V 'K -5 'ep zi-'ef-Q.,7,2X .lt'XILffX f-'- ' J' ' F '-I 15+ - QJAJI GREENWOOD s c PHONES GREENWOOD 223 8333 GREENVILLE 235 5724 Serving The North, South,E t dW tTh Rel bl C ect ons Complimenfs of BLOOMSBURG MILLS, INC. ABBEvII.I.E DIVISION Abbeville, S. C. THE HOBBY AND GARDEN CENTER On The Square Greenwood, S. C. EDWARDS AND McDILL, INC Jim Clinkscoles cmd Olin Ellis, Owners BUILDING MATERIAL Abbeville, S. C. Complimenfs of GREENWOOD BAKERY Hampton Place Shopping Center Greenwood, S. C. Phone BA 9-3801 WITH ALL GOOD WISHES TO THE STUDENTS OF ERSKINE COLLEGE HUGGINS GARMENT COMPANY DONALDS, s. C. DUE WEST, S. C NX Z PLAXCO'S REXALL PHARMACY come in and ioin the crowd This should be sufficient evidence of the popularity of our store. Due West, S. C. Compliments and Best Wishes CITY OF ABBEVll.l.E JOE L. SAVITZ, Mayor BOOSTERS Western Auto Associate Store Abbeville, S. C. Cooperative Grocery Abbeville, S. C. Towne House and Coffee House Anderson, S. C. McMurray Drug Company Abbeville, S. C. The Press and Banner J. R. Toon GROCERY A,,,,eV,,,e, S, C, Phone DRake 9-2175 Due West, S. C. Walters and Hillman Clothes Men Like Anderson, S. C. Compliments of CHARLES B. TODD Gastonia, N. C. CLYDE SATTERFIELD FLORAL COMPANY, INC. RETAIL DEPARTMENT 2301 Augusta Street Greenville, S. C. Compliments of HICKMAN'S 5 8. 10 Due West, S. C. Compliments of LITTLE RIVER ELECTRICAL CO-OP Abbeville, S. C. PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL CO. SERVICE FOOD DISTRIBUTORS P. O. Box 1569, White Horse Road Greenville, S. C. DELICATESSEN BEVERAGE AND PARTY sl-lop Exclusive Distributors for S. S. Pierce KOSHER MEATS - SALAMI - CHEESE 506 N. Murray Ave. Phone 226-2144 Anderson, S. C. TI F Mx of THE BORDEN COMPANY ER Greenwood, S. C. 0-OP C. Compliments of HAl.E MANUFACTURING COMPANY Abbeville' C' ljlis team-mates lteljpp Igonty Wooley after he has b k h I Compliments of ww wELBoRN RIB M W CHEVROLET COMPANY AND C Honea Path, S. C. X RESTAURANT SEN DoMlNlcK's PHARMACY UTY SHO' PREscRlPTloNs Greenville 5 5 W 447 Main Street S C H1'Uiiu Greenwood, S. C. 5 77 F' w 5 J I REID MOTOR COMPANY Qsmogfl 14.7 Sv to Corner Pickens and Poplar Compliments of 1 THE STATE BANK I t I I 1, t AND TRUST COMPANY , Abbeville, S. C. I 3 LOCATIONS IN ABBEVILLE COUNTY VERNON'S SHOES, INC. IO9 Court Square Abbeville, S. C, Shoes for the Young at Heart Il W' M'-Rs. Abbeville, S. C. WRIGHT'S PROVISIONS, INC. Telephone CAnaI 4-6151 Anderson, South Carolina WRIGHT'S FARM BRAND PRODUCTS Compliments of MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Greenwood, S, C, y,gPm..m6wfwf General Electric Appliances and Furniture P. O. Box 158 Donalds, S. C. F S. C, -X DNS, INC. I PRODUCTS l-6151 ,feline X' 'PW na MW' X BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 'I966 CALHOUN MILLS A Division of BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES Calhoun Falls, S. C. Complimenfs of OF THE SOUTH ABBEVILLA MOTEL Phone 459-2207 Abbeville, S. C. Abbeville, S. C. 7 ' 'TIG -'W 7 Abbeville Coco-Colo Bottling Co. BUTE? W1 oke MN ABBEVILLE MILLS Consider Textiles As Your Future Field GREENWOOD SAVINGS DRINKARD PRINTING CO., INC AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Dlsrlmcnve PRINTING SERVICE l Greenwood, s. C. P. o. B 922 Greenwood S S E Z ITING 5 Sfgvifi n ,. Z KARL NELSON INSURANCE AGENCY if SAFETY ir senvlcs at SAVINGS Offices at HONEA PATH ANDERSON Phone 369-2981 ,-,,,,,..1.-.- K 'L'y.xwM- -ii-1 Q 1 1 X 'HQ' ,.. yu... 'M 9 C , 1 A .Q-a 4 W ' ' ',ag5,.rw. W-- V , ' . . vw- Q-0-v 'A e ' ' ' ' Lg, -,,.,. 0--.Q-wr 1 ' ,JLQQ W GREENWOOD MOOSE LODGE NO. 834 Montague Avenue Greenwood, South Carolina GEORGE B- C00K, JR. J. MoNRoE FISHER, JR. G overnor Secreto ry-Manager 1 220 f S -'li f ry. GRAVES STUDIO CLAUDE A. GRAVES LUCIA M. GRAVES Due West, South Carolina Bridal Portraitu re Commercial Photography Candids Light and Heavy Oils Direct Color Photographer R. for g The ARROW I TEXTILES... if onthewayUP! . I tl ix A pl tr ' A I ,.'W ' fll I .. , I ,A . 5 I ' xi' :ti-.1 '- Today's textile industry plays a modern, dynamic role in our lives through its continuing scientific research and development. Cone Mills is an important part of this great industry. If you are interested in joining a progressive team of people engaged in production, administration, research and sales, come to see us or write our Industrial Relations Department. V k,,,,,,,.,,,,,...-,..,.... .... CONE MILLS CORPORATION EXECUTIVE OFFICES Greensboro, N. C. FINISHING PLANTS Carlisle 8- Greenville, S. C. Greensboro 8. Haw River, N. . 'Where fabrics of tomorrow are woven today. Mnriurncrunmc PLANIS-Avondale, ciinsiae, Greensboro, Forest City, ' it Salisbury, Pineville, Reidsville, Gibsonville, Haw River and Hillsboro in ug.. du.. North Carolina. Greenville in South Carolina. CON? if if SE Q C SALES HEADQUARTERS - Cone Mills Inc, New York ir-511'-'XST 5-JQ1-Tiff-'fvitfli' ' ' ' L 5 X g THE WUNDA WEVE CARPET CO. HAS JUST THE RIGHT COLOR AND TEXTURE FOR YOUR EVERY CARPET NEED. See Your Wunda Weve Dealer WUNDA WEVE CARPET CO Greenville, South Carolina BEST WISHES from TERRY BOTTI.ING COMPANY, INC. Bottlers of PEPSI-COLA SEVEN-UP DIET PEPSI TOM'S FLAVORS Anderson and Greenwood, South Carolina THE COMMERCIAL BANK Due West Donalds Honea Path - Home Office Member ofthe Federal Reserve Insurance Corporation HAYNES DODGE SALES, INC. KENNEDYIS SALES - SERVICE - SATISFACTION DODGE ESSO SERVICENTER Cars and Trucks COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE IO9 E. Calhoun Street Anderson, South Carolina Due West, S. C. Compliments of DUE WEST SUPPLY COMPANY Phone DRake 9-2195 Due West, S. C. GALLANT-BELK Anderson, S. C. RAMEY MOTOR CO. PONTIAC - BUICK Abbeville, S. C. 2 X X X ry'g .ENTER N' SERVICE . C P. ZX b ll 2 Complimenfs of A. R. PRESBYTERIAN C0 Due West, South Carolina en i or ANDERSON, JUDITH ELIZABETH . -- f'll ', S.C. ll unc lieouomics Chili 1.2.3311 ?Xiil:,y01gg,E3',1tg-,LlLlll2l,3E-4, President 2, Drainatics Club 1.2. ARMSTRONG, IOSEPI-IINE OANDACE D 522 W. Third Avenue, Castonia, N.C. Philomeleanjlalerary Society 1,2,3,4, Woinen's Council 2.-1: W-li--'Y llimffl 3-3 ,A-ll'l' Student Union 9-Q A117113 KHDDU Cilmmi' 'll I-vlms uhm itll Arrow, Editor 4, Orientation Counselor 4: Student of tu Month, February 4. ARMSTRONG, WENDELL HARPER RFD if 1, Honea Path. S.C. BALLETINE, CORINNA RUTH ' Q McCom1ick, S.C. French Club 1, Epsilon Sigma 'I au 4. BENNETT, NELL ELIZABETH U V Brighton, Tennessee XV.R.A. Board 2,3, President 4,1 Phil- omelean Literary Society 2,3,4, Spanish Club 1, Plu Beta Lambda 3, Entertainment Board 4: College Council px-1: OFWN- tation Counselor 4, Arrow staff 4, Alpha kappa C.amnia :li Homecoming Sponsor 4, Sweetheart Contestant 1.3.4, Miss Arrow Contest 4, finalist 4, May Queen 4, Best-dressed Co-ed contest 4. BENTON, WILLIAM EDDIE 3806 S. Main, Anderson, S.C. Phi Beta Lambda 1. BOBO, BETTY CAROLYN 3842 Columbia Pike 101, Arlington. Virginia Student Chris- tian Association Cabinet 1, Home Economies Club 2.3,-1: Athenians 2,3,4, Baptist Student Union 1. BOBO, EVERITA Cray Court, S.C. Women's Council 2,3.4, College Council 3,4, S.C.A. Cabinet 3, Philomelean Literary Society 2.3,-4, Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4, A.K.C. 3.4, president. 4, S.C.A. Secretary 3, Freshman class secretary, Top 10 Best Dressed 3, May Court Attendent 3,4, Miss Arrow Contestant 3.4, Mirror staff 3, Mixed Chorus 1, XVho's Who 4, Vice-chainnan Women's Council 4, Secretary of joint Council. BOLT, IUDITH ANN 1003 Scarlet St. Seneca, S.C. B.S.U. 4. BONE, JOHN DALE 615 Bonham Ct., Anderson, S.C. BROWN, ,DORIS ISABELL Rt. 2, Box 87, Huntersville, N.C. Cerman Club 1, Athenian Literary Society 2,3,4, Vice-president 4, Secretary of S.C,A Cabinet 3, Arrow Staff 4. BROWN, LEROY CAMPBELL, IR. 2, Hartwell, Ca. Band 1, chorus 1, B.S.U. l,2,3,4, treasurer BBOWNINC, MARY LEE Box 487, Bamwell, S.C. BROWNING, WILLIAM FRED Rt. 1, Williamston, S.C. BROWNLEE, IOHN BONNER, IR. 1312 Parkway Ave Charl tt NC P ' -, 1 0 C, . . resident Senior Clair giu3gr:?VYJn?giE1ff1,gigyirench Club 1,2, Roiuid Table 2, A.R.Pl BURDEN, MITZI LUCILLE K. Rt. 5, Anderson, S.C. BURNS, ERNEST GENE 209 O'Del Street, L'l t , S.C. Pl ' B -' . ,, . 45 Baptist student LBA' u eta Lambda 3,4, treasurer BURNSIDE, IERROLD C. Erskine Players 12- Westministe I' ll ' . . i 1 - ' ' sl 1- 1 1'- 3, Euphemian Literary Society 3,4l SciBegiv'l'elzi,m E'u'l'5h Club H2513 QELEN LAWRENCE , 0 Cile Ave., Hat 'll ,, S.C. ' - ' .. ' ' HOW Stuff 41 Mens Council 1.3, joint Council 3. CARTER, LEWIS H8 HH T 'IENNINGS, IR ' OD Sf-, Kmgstree, S.C. 226 irecfory Clll'l'l'l'iNlll':N, CABOLYN ANN 21101 llilwortll lioafl XV:-st, Charlotte, Nfl. Ce ' l'rr-sid:-nt 2, tlarnet Circle 2,3, A,R,P. SttldLIiildnUElillJ 233, St'1'f4'1.lI'! IH'ilSlll'l'f -'li Lili' Service 2,33 May Cmnt Aucndzfli Ii,-ig Miss Arrow Contestant 3.4, S.C.A. Vice-president XYonu-n's Council Iiglg Honor Council 3, joint Council 4: A,K,l2, 11.4. Ser-rr-tary 'ig Round Table 4, S4gCmg,,,-y 4. Aww: Staff -1, X1'lin's XYlio 'ig College Council, Chaimian 4' Philgme lean Literary' Society 2.3.4. ' ' COLE. ICDXA JOSICPHINE B ' UH, D n: ld , sri, Mivl Cl . l,2,3, Ch I . fitlllilifllhlll oill5.iySStiuleiits' Cdilncil Blms om eers 2'3' CO'I l'liN, OICLLISN CRIER 217 Cleve and St., Crea-nville. S.C. Mixed Chorus 1, Club l,2: S.C.A. Cabinet l,3.-1, Philomi-lean LiteraW2 l.2,.'i.-i.tn-asnrer 2, Yiee-president 3, President 4, Epsilon Sigma 'l'au -lg A.K.C. -iz Orientation counselor 2.4, Erskine Players lg Student of ?lie Mouth, October -ig Arrow Staff 4, Women's Council 2, Sweetlieart Contestant 4. COX, THOMAS PRESTON lil-I lienrgia St., Houea Path. S.C. Baseball 2.3.4. baseball 2,3,-I. CRAFT, BARBARA THOMPSON 514-A XY.-st l rt-drieks St.. Anderson, S.C. Homecoming Sponsor 3, Sweetheart Contestant 3. CRAIG, GEORGE XVILAIAR Rt. l. l,:uit'aster, S.C. Phi Beta launlxla, Mirror Staff. DAVIS. AIARCARET JAYNE Rt. I, Abbeville. S.C. Day Students' Council 2.3,4, Spanish Club l,2: Athenian Literary Society 3,-1. DOVE. Ill-IRBER'I' PAUL, Rt. l. Winusboro, S.C. Men's Council 2, Spanish Club 1,2, I':lll1llt'llH.lll Literary' Soeictv 3: l rencb Club 3,-4, Arrow Staff 3,-1, Business Manager 4, O.D.K. -I, XYho's XVho 4. DYE. CAROLE ANN 701 College Avenue. Anderson, S.C. Choraleers, 3, Mixed Chonis 3. EDYVARDS, LARRY RANDOLPH 138 flrllltlfess St.. Cliarleston. S.C. Philomathean Literary Society 2.3.4, Canterbury Club 1.2. President 2, Baseball l,2,3.-ig Block E Club 1.2.3.-I, Men's Council 4. EDXVARDS, ROBERT WALTER, IR Due XXX-st, S.C. Pliiloxnathean Literary Society 2, Block E Club l,2,3,-1, President, 4, Basketball 1.2.3.-4. EDXVARDS. STEPHANIE VARAS . Due XV,-st. S.C. Philomelean Literary' Society 1: Enfeffalnment Board l: May Court Attendant 1: Cennan Club 1: sweetheart 3, Best Dressed 3, XXIII..-X. Board -li Epsilon Sigma Tau 4. EVANS. CHARLES LICON Box 66. lva, S.C. XXX-strniuister Fellowship, tl'C1L9lll'0f, 33 F-M-F-i Vice president -1. FORDE. EDYVARD Due Xvest, S.C. FRAIVIPTON, XVILLIARI RICLEOD, III O34 155 Seoville Rd., Orangeburg, S.C. Mixed Chorus 1,-,Iii President -lg Choralcers 1.2.3,-1, Yieepresidcnt A-4: Elfphiamlal Literary Society' 1.2.3.-l. Secretary 3, X'icvi1f1'S'll0 ' 1152? dent -in l reslunan Music Award: Wcstminister l7vll0W5ll'p ,jf f Chapel Orgauist 3.4: lfrslaiue Players 2.3.4. SCCIZCUHYY Svh lei' president -lg O.lD.K. -1, Carnct Circle 4: Whos Xxomi Senior Class Treasurer: French Club 3: Carson Memo - Scholarship 3, lintertainnicnt Board 4. Rt. 2, Box 39. Abbeville, S.C. Day Student Counci i Beta launbda 3.4. GALE, FRANCIS STANIIOPE . Vvminsm. Richburg, S.C. Philoinathean Literary Socwlb' 15 I ul Ifellowsliip 1.2. CALLOXVAY, IARIES C. , .1 , I2 Meriinae Court, Creeuville, S.C. Meu's Council 4i We el Foundation l,2,3. D CASH Box CILL Rod: CLXS1 llT 5 GLEN Bm Sufi GRAN Due CRES Si xiii, CRIFI Rt. 1.1.3 CROI ' CR1'l 60-4 ' -.4, .s 5 .1- . .n, Ca .sm x 4 4.4. N .U ix +:...i.llli'ln .Club 10 12' c'l,,,,Lnl0'1 25' X., 1 A 'I rr 1 D, eflflmt te' vid ' .mt 5 ent 4 L, C0Uncil 4i Lin' 4, , ..,2ITn.1n 4. ' flrrow , Phqomeu Cliomleerg 23, ORB Germ . Q .. an 4Lxte-rar, Som rlffllon Sling :affine 'plalifs y 011195 5 it ming Spmlsor 'ir Stiff Q 3-3.4: Spanish .finish Club 1,2, ' s N . 2,43 Arrow Staff 54. 2 3 fileers, 3, Hired -f' than Literafl' 1.4.1-Q 2, Baseball 4 1 ..v Enterfaillmfnl 5 g 1, Sweetheafl 1:2 T111 4' ..,.- Il' w-, ...f' fer. 35 FMF., N, . 113,41 Cjilirgllphemiall . ' T951 ,.,.f,g 3. P 4 A I f'P'I.ll','.w'slliP ld' l .1 ' '. a 3. Vlfe' ' .. 'M E' . ..,l..,,ff, who i ffl., Nlvmol' AJ' ' .f' , . PJ., ,ff 00113511 39 1, X'v'usiIUm5M Wgslei :Ill 'li GAMBLE, IAMES WOODROW Box 16, Cades, S.C. GILL, MARGARET C. Rodman, S.C. Women's Council 1, Epsilon Sigma Tau 4. GLASGOW, MARY ANN 117 Sunnyside Dr., Greenwood, S.C. GLENN, ALBERT EASTON, IR. 13o:if1i13, Starr, S.C. Mixed Chorus 3, Garnet Circle 3, Arrow ta . GRAVELY, SALLIE MARGARET Due West, S.C. B.S.U. I,2,3, Secretary 2,3. GRESHAM, FRANCES JOAN 3A McDaniel Hgts. Apts., Greenville, S.C. Choraleers 1,2, Mixed Chorus 1,2, Phi Beta Lambda 3, Secretary 3. GRIFFITH, MARY ELEANOR Rt. 1, Box 162, Simpsonville, S.C. Baptist Student Union l,2,3,4, Athenians l,2,3,4, Mirrow Staff l,2,3,4, Pep Club 3. GROUND, WILLIAM ROBERT 206 Virginia Circle, Anderson, S.C. GRUBBS, CAROLE MARIE 604 W. Butler St., Denmark, S.C. Spanish Club 3. HANKS, DWIGHT MARTIN Rt. 2, Honea Path, S.C. HANKS, NANCY Honea Path, S.C. Day Students' Council 2,3, Garnet Circle 4, Sweetheart Contestant 4. HARDMAN, IEAN IVA Rt. 2, Committee, Ga. Westminster Fellowship 1,3, Spanish Club 1,2, Vice-president 2, Epsilon Sigma Tau 3,4, Philomelean Literary Society 3,4, Best-dressed Contestant 3, May Court 4, Arrow Staff 4. HICKMAN, DONNA ERIC Colbert, Ga. Erskine Players I,2, treasurer, 2, Wesley Found- ation 2, treasurer, Philomelean Literary Society 4, German Club 1, Epsilon Sigma Tau 4. HICKMAN, JUDITH ANN Simpsonville, S.C. German Club I, Epsilon Sigma Tau 4. HODGES, KATHERINE ELLEN Charlotte, N.C. Epsilon Sigma Tau 4, Miss Arrow Contestant 3, Homecoming Sponsor 3, W.R.A. Board 1, Arrow Staff 4, Entertainment Board 2, Best-dressed Contestant 4. HOLTZENDORFF, PRESTON 111 Clinton Dr., Anderson, S.C. HOUSTON, JAMES BILLY Easley, S.C. O.D.K. 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, All-district 3,' Who's VVho 4, joint Council 2,3,4, Men's Council 2,3,4, Chairman 4, Block E Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3. HUMPHREYS, WELDON E. Rt. 2, Iva, S.C. Baseball l,2,3,4, Block E Club 2,3,4, HUNT, WILLIAM PRESSLEY Anderson, S.C. Freshman Class treasurer 1, S.C.A. Treasurer 2, Garnet Circle 2,3,4, Andrus Scholarship 3, O.D.K. 3,4, President 4, Honor Council Chairman 4, VVho's Who 4, Orientation Counselor 2,3,4. JOHNSON, MARY ELIZABETH Bible Medal 1, Athenians I,2,3, Treasurer 3, Epsilon Sigma Tau I, Spanish Club I, Women's Council 2,3,4, Secretary 3, College Council 3, joint Council 3. JOHNSON, WILLIAM MICHAEL Rt. 2, Greenwood, S.C. KEISLER, MARRALL RUDOLPH 214 Jennings Ave. Greenwood, S.C. KELLY, WANDA KAYE Rt. 1, Taylors, S.C. Transfer from Columbia College, German Club 2, Wesley Foundation 2, Erskine Players 2,3,4, Epsilon Sigma Tau 4, Mirror Staff 4. KIMMONS, NANCY ALEXANDER 133 Park St., Statesville, N.C. Women's Council 1,2,3, College Council 3,4, Ioint Council I,2,3, A.K.G. 3,4, Treasurer 4, W.R.A.Board 2,3,4, A.R.P. Student Union l,2,3,4, Vice-presi- dent 2, Foreigh Mission Fellowship 1, Secretary, S.C.A. Cabi- net 3,4, President 4, Chorus l,4, Round Table 4, Sweetheart Contestant 3, German Club 1,2, Who's Who 4, Athenians l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Epsilon Sigma Tau 3,4, Chairman of Life Service. KUYKENDALL, ANTHONY NOLAN Due West, S.C. Cheerleader 1,2, Basketball Manager 3. LANDRUM, JOHN HINTON 208 East Laurel Ave., Greenwood, S.C. Day Students' Council 3, Garnet Circle 4. LATIMER, SHERRILL Honea Path, S.C. Garnet Circle 2,3,4, Round Table 2. LAW, ALEX B. Kingstree, S.C. Men's Council I,3, Orientation Counselor 2,3,4, Mirror Staff 1. LEDFORD, LAWRENCE Blue Ridge Hts., Marietta, S.C. LESSLIE, JAMES DIXON III Country Club Dr., Fort Mill, S.C. Philomathean Literary Society 3,4, Gennan Club 1,2, Golf I,2. LIPSCOMB, GEORGE Honea Path, S.C. Day Students' Council l,2,3,4, Spanish Club l,2,3,4, B.S.U. l,2,3,4, Erskine Players 2,3,4, Alpha Psi Omega 3,4, Vice-president 4, Round Table 4. LOFTIS, LARRY BROWN Due West, S.C. Chorus l,2,3,4, Choraleers I,2,3,4. lily' . ,,. . ll 227 ,t,.Ef1K'T53Y1E'. Hitl- Mg. 1- 'I LYNCH, HENRY Rt. 1, Cray Court, S.C. LYON ANSLEY NEVILLE 100 Eouglass Hgts. Union, S.C. Home Iieouomics Club 1: Epsilon Sigma Tau 3,4. MACDONALD, CHARLES RION Box 121, Tryon, NC. Cemian Club I,2g I'fupIu'miau l,itr'rary' Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Mirror Staff 253,-I. MARTIN, PHILIP R. 500 Marshall Ave., Abbeville, S.C. MCCALL, MARY ELIZABETH Charleston, S.C. Athenians l.2,3,-I, Secretary 2, h.IL'l'-llfl'NIKll'I1l 2, President 3, lV.R.A. Board 2, .-X.K.C. 3.-I: 5.1:--'N CQIIYIIWI 2,3, Miss Arrow Contestant 2, Erslcine I'I.ryt-rs Ig Ilorlivcortiirui Sponsor 2, Sweetheart Contestant 2, Home Economies Club 2,3,4. MCCOLL, JAMES DOUGLAS 703 Wells, Bennettsville, S.C. Baseball -I. MCMAHAN, JAMES EDWVARD 11 Martha Dr., Charleston Ilgts., S.C. I'fntr-rlaininunt lloartl 2,3,4, Chairman 4, Treasurer of Sophoinorr- Class, Yicv-pn-si- dent of Senior Class, Manager of Baseball 'Il-:un 2.3,-I: Blot-I4 E Club 2,3,4, Philomathean I.itm-rary Sot-it-ty Il,-Ig Clu-1-rlr-.ulvr 4, Orientation Counselor 43 Erskine Illaym-rs 2, Student of tht- Month, December 4. MACE, MARGARET IANE 814 Poinsettia Dr., Columbia, Ifrvincli Club 3,-I, Sr-t'rt-tary 3, Epsilon Sigma Tau 4g Carnet Circle -lg Ilumau ltr-lations Club 3,45 lVomen s Council 4, Canterbury Club 1. MARTIN, PHILLIP 604 W. Brook St., Abbeville, S.C. MEEKS, CAROLYN FULLER Honca Path, S.C. C1 a CII 12 S-- -1 , 1. Board 25 Arrow Staff 4lJmm IU I g MMIII? 2' w'Il'A' MORRIS OHN ALLE ,l N Anderson, S.C. I'bi Beta Lambda -Ig Baptist MOWBRAY, ELINOR HOLLAND Rt. 3 Honea P-ith S C C'erm'ui Club I Atl ' ' -' . ' - I 1 'a It-.- Soclety 1,25 Life Service 3, XVestminster Ifellowsliipnl EQ, A tr MURDOCK, MILLIE GOODSON Ware Shoals S C I'hiIomr It 'in I ite r ' ' ., r.1. 1 F', 1 .ary S , It, 4: Na. Honor' MUY Court 4, Epsilon Sigma 'lfmmfll ,qw tl, Best-dressed Contestant 4. I I I C ' K W N I NELSON, JAMES SADLER f'IlI N ,' , . - s . ' ' .- ,' EJ I orthkbt.,..Anrlr,,rsori, S.C. I'Iu Bt-la I.ambrIa 3,43 Baptist ,ffs,.'i'in ,' mon I 2 Spanish C lub I 2 w . 1' - ', NQYES, EVA CAIL PEARSON 1, ,gt- f ' j - 1 Silgglvll Miiunt Dr., Creenville, SC, I-'r,.m.l, muh 3, lu. 1.1 ' pf - A QV . .u 4. , ,psi on H v A ,tin-r R 228 ary x NICIIUIS. IJICNNIS Itl-ZCINALD lll, 2. tl..-.lom.r, NC, hvl'NllllIIlSll'I l l'lIlIlA'lIlI mfr fl, l'rr-sul-'nl 'lg luuior films Vip,-.llf,.,lEl,,,:f?'Zbtc,Igeu' rl'-ut SC A. fl, I'1r-tI.uu- I'l.sya-rs I,2,3,-I, Vice'-prr'slrIL'r1l2-PMI' rlvul fl. Alvin- I -I llIIl If-I 2.3.4. Vil'v hrvsirIer1t 3 Best Arw- l. fslmru-.lr Klub I,2, Iipsilou Siam.: Tau 35 Arrow Slaffctir l'1llllIll'lIlIlIll l.iIr'rzlr.' Srwivly fI,'I, Vir1fprl'SIrl1:rlI 4' Student ilu- xiuurlr, Nov:-nilwr, Xl'lnu's XYlrog Viq,1g.Clmimu:n Emerwo me-nt Iltmrll fl, In' NOIZI., MI'iI,ANIE CAII, 404 Ilamptou Dr, Sp.rrt.uilnurg, S.C. I-Znglish Club l'2. Spanish Club 2. I NORMAN. KIICIIAEI, ASIILEY Itt. 2, Ablu-ull:-, S. C, Chorus l,2,3,'Ig Clnomleers 1,2,3,43 Meds Cj.,,,,,ril 2, t2.rnwl ffinlf- 2,fl,fI, Cmrlualion Marshal 3, Cgman Club 1.2. OIUUSI, INNDA OYCE Ikrrtnw, Iflorirla I' rilomvlv-:ur I.itr'ran' Society I,2,3,4, Secretary 2, l'.rrli.rnn-nurmu fl, NYIIA. Iloarcl I.2,3,-1 Treasurer 25 Cer. man Club I.2. Sl'l'II'IJllF 23 Xl'orr1f'n's Council 2,3,4, Assistant lluusa- l'rr-sul:-nl Crrru-gre 3, Clmirrnzm -Ig Cheerleader 2,84 tfqrpt.un flnl, fiollr-are lillllllfll 'IL loin! Council 4g Secret!!-yi Srnplirmiurr' Class, S1'1'fl'IHI'ff junior Class, A.K.C. 3,4, Vice- pr.-qrlr-Hg .lg I-jpsrlorr Slum.: Tau 4, Pep Club 3, Vice-Chairman, XX'lru's YYbn -I. ofucits, murals III. I, Iva, Sl.. OIIII, AMES IAYVIIENCE Ilvnrl vlnn, SC. OXVEN, CONNIE YVIIAY ltr, -8, Cr--r-rm-mul, S.C. Carrie-t Circle 2.3,-1, YVh0's Who 45 Nalwfs Mr-rl.rl 2.3, Marshal 2,31 French Club 4. P:'IT:'IT, INDI.-'I KAY Carnvsx ill.-, Ca. XN'.lI.A. 2.3, Secretary 2, VIC?-Dfl'SId8UI 3- PATRICK, WII.I.IAM BANKS, lR. NYIIIH- Url- SC. I'rr-sirlrllt UI' S.C.A.: I'l'l'SICIC'hl of Fl'8SIlm3II, Sopluunurr-, junior films, SCA. Cabinet l,2:3, 0.D.IC. 3.4, XX'lio's Mlm .Ig Xldfaiu Library .Mmrrl lg Mens Council 1,2,3, -1, joint Cmuwil, Clmirman -Ig Ilouml Table, Cl'l3ll'm3D 43 cI.ll'lIr-t Circle. PITFS, CURTIS :XNDREYV III. l,Cr.uyCour1. S.C. RAY, IUEIIRELI, YVAYNE , llux -I-IS, Duc' hvvsl, S.C. IDJY SIIICICHISI Council 4Q Efskme llc-View Iloarxl -I. REYNOLDS, CII.-'tRI,ES ASIITON, nu. 2, nm rua, im..-wma, s.c:. mg.-b.rlI, 1,3.-1: Block E I,2,3,-I. Intl of irt 4 2' 'Q ,,, - g ' ' ' -- L, . 1- L- - ' . T - 1 -A li' NY. ,,, ' Q , v ' , 1 - is ' 32' Club .'.,9 3-yin? 12 I Gy, . ,im Q :tw '..QF't'-4- T ' -15 '- L I 4 , T61 '.. ,J :3.. 5fno -- . Saegpifi E. v , . . 1 5 . 7 .V ,jr A-ATQW . --4'gigmx: Sludem OE .i-fl Entemm. .'1 fab 1.2:SD1Hth - -J --fre n- ' ' 2 1fl:+s1'iI'C3fIii Q ..-N, ' ' ' Q' 1134- Sftre I If -Irffiimf 3: f 4 E2,.i'i'4-iimr ' ' ff..,fQTf4eedEr ZS,-L 'liz I eqftln' . .. ,-Nic. 3.4 v,,5 ,lj 4. me no 4, I .45 4 f-5-r -7 :-widest 3. . :--nie-:E of Freshman, iff 2.13. O.D.K. 3,4: I Wa! Ccmncil 12.3. f Tift. 01111111311-ig Ciuz-:il 4: 55539 R. I :3,4. Blod:EClHh . 3 5 .4 M if . H ' ' .. .xv f , M. , I 1 If - 1 RICHEY, ANNE Box 60, Clinton, S.C. Westminster Fellowship 1,25 Treasurer 15 Epsilon Sigma Tau 3,4, President 45 French Club 3,45 Chorus 15 Arrow Staff 4. ROBERTS, ROBERT FRANKLIN Rt. 4, Box 190, Kershaw, S.C. Phi Beta Lambda 3,45 Baptist Student Union 3,4. SHERRILL, MARY VIRGINIA Rt. 3, Clover, S.C. SHULER, JOHN F. 860 Middleton N.E., Orangeburg, S.C. Basketball Statistician 3,45 Gamet Circle 45 Men's Council 45 Entertainment Board 45 Junior Class Treasurer. SIMPSON, WILLIAM PARHAM Columbia, S.C. Men's Council 1,2,35 Basketball 2,3,45 Phil- omathean Literary Society 1,2,3,4, President 35 Block E Club 2,3,45 President of Freshman Class5 S.C.A. Cabinet 25 Enter- tainment Board 25 Publicity Board 3. SIMPSON, WILLIAM TIMMS 2205 Edgewood Ave., Anderson, S.C. Philomathean Literary Society 3,4. SMITH, CAROL 6 McGhee Court, Greenwood, S.C. SMITH, CHARLES LESLIE Box 415, York, S.C. Synod Scholarship Winner, Garnet Circle 15 German Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 35 French Club 45 Arrow Staff 45 Orientation Counselor 45 A.R.P. Student Union 1,2,3. SMITH, GLENN RAY Rt. 1, Hobson Rd., Anderson, S. C. Phi Beta Lambda 3,4, Vice-president 4. SMITH, BROADUS HENRY Box 114, Springfield, S.C. Phi Beta Lambda 3,4. SMITH, JOY SEAWRIGHT Box 112, Donalds, S.C. Day Students' Council 2,3545 Home Economics Club 4. SOUTHWOOD, HERFORD BEAUMONT, JR. Due West, S.C. Euphemian Literary Society 25 Tennis 1. STANFORD, HENRY GRADY, JR. 50 Lyons St., Anderson, S.C. THOMPSON, LEE GRADER 115-C East Mauldin, Anderson, S.C. Athenian Literary Society 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Epsilon Sigma Tau 35 Garnet Circle 3,4. TIMMERMAN, HAROLD LAWTON Due West, S.C. Philomathean Literary Society 1,2,3,4, Vice- president 3. TITUS, ROGER Rt. 1, Ware Shoals, S.C. TODD, HARRIET RACHEL Rt. 3, Matthews, N.C. Best-dressed Contestant 15 Arrow Con- testant 2,35 Homecoming Sponsor 15 Sweetheart Contestant 3,45 May Court 2,45 W.R.A. Board 3,45 Philomelean Literary Society 2,3,45 Epsilon Sigma Tau 45 Women's Council 45 Orientation Counselor 2,3,45 Entertainment Board 4. TRUELOVE, WILLIAM DAVID Rt. 1, Box 510, Donalds, S.C. Spanish Club 25 Baptist Student Union President 25 S.C.A. Cabinet 15 Erskine Players 15 Day Students' Council 35 Mixed Chorus 1. WALKER, EDGAR HARRIS, JR. 633 N. Sharon Amity Rd., Charlotte, N.C. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Block E Club 1,2,3,45 Philomathean Literary Society 3,45 Ger- man Club 15 Booster Club 3. WALSH, BARBARA LOUISE 605 Church St., Johnston, S.C. Phi Beta Lambda 2,3,4, State President 3,45 Garnet Circle 2,3,4. WARMOTH, JOSEPH HENNIES, JR. Hudson St., Winnsboro, S.C. Phi Beta Lambda 3,4, President 45 Arrow Staff 4. WATSON, DOROTHY 108 Norris St., Anderson, S.C. Transfer from Anderson College, Baptist Student Union 3,4. WATSON, JOHN CALHOUN Box 396, Salley, S.C. Mixed Chorus 15 Euphemian Literary Society 1,2. WEBER, SUZANNE DOROTHY 210 E. 2nd S. St., Summerville, S.C. Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4, President 45 Epsilon Sigma Tau 3,45 Lutheran Student Organization. WELDON, WILLIAM EDWARD Tennis 1,2,3,45 Block E Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 3. WELLS, CAROLINE Chorus 1,25 Choraleers 25 Review Board 2,35 Mirror Staff 3,45 Homecoming Sponsor 3,45 Arrow Contestant 45 Sweet- heart Contestant 45 Athenian Literary Society 25 English Club 3,4. WILKES, ROBERT C. Orangeburg, S.C. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Men's Council 1,35 S.C.A. Cabinet 3, Block E Club 1,2,3,4. WILLIAMS, CURTIS, C. 1505 Woodland Dr., Hartsville, S.C. Philomathean Literary Society 4. WILLIAMS, DAISY CAROL 941 Marshall St., Greenwood, S.C. Epsilon Sigma Tau 2,3,45 Athenian Literary Society 3,45 Baptist Student Union 1. WILLIAMS, JACK RONALD, JR. Orangeburg, S.C. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Men's Council 3,45 Honor Council 45 Block E Club 1,2,3,45 O.D.K. 3,4, Vice-president 45 Euphemian Literary Society 4. WILLIS, GEORGE GRAVATT, III 509 West 8th Ave., Gastonia, N.C. Philomathean Literary Society 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 15 Round Table 1,2,45 Men's Council 3,45 Vice-president Sophomore Class5 President of Booster Club 35 Joint Council 35 Arrow Staff 4. WILLIS, HARRIET LOUISE Box 14, Owings, S.C. Phi Beta Lambda 1,25 Philomelean Literary Society 2,3,4, Secretary 35 W.R.A. Board 3,45 Secre- tary of Senior Class5 Women's Council 35 Sweetheart Contes- tant 45 Arrow Staff 45 Orientation Counselor 3,45 Epsilon Sigma Tau 4. WINN, NANCY ELLIS Due West, S.C. Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-president 45 Women's Council 3,4, Kennedy House Presi- dent 4, Assistant House President Robinson 35 College Council 45 Athenian Literary Society 3. WOOD, JOHN PATRICK 7A Townhouse Apts., Gastonia, N.C. YEARGIN, MARGARET ANN Rt. 5, Anderson, S.C. Day Students' Council 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,4. YONCE, ANNELLE W. Box 16 Sagewood Road, Greenwood, S.C. YOUNG, MARY PAULINE Rt. 2, Troy, S.C. Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 35 Women's Council 35 Epsilon Sigma Tau 4. 5 229 ABLE, YVALTER FRANKLIN Rt. 4, Abbeville, S.C. ASHLEY, 1.U'l'IrI1ER LICYVIS 108 Hampton Ave., Honea Path, S.C. ATKINSON, NANCY Rt. 3, Box 142, Estero, Fla BABB, DAVID RAY 209 Farmer St., Anderson, S.C. BAILEY, AGATI-IA ANNE Rt. 1. Starr. S. C. BAILEY, CAROLYN FAYE 4172 Liffey Lane, Decatur, Ga. BAUER, BORIS FRANK Box 224, Duc West. S.C. BENTON, YVILLIAM EDDIE 3806 S. Main, Anderson, S.C. BLACK, ELIZABETH M. cfo Lt. Col. H. D. Black G 2!3 Branch Armish Magg, APO New York, N.Y. Noble Dr., Abbeville, S.C. BLACK, MARY RUTH 1965 Farris Dr., Decatur, Ca. BLACKWELL, JANET CAROLYN 3 South St., Taylors, S.C. BRADHAM, BEVERLY VIRGINIA Rt. 2, Box 35-C-3, Bartow, Fla. BRADHAM, PHYLLIS Rt. 1, Box 23, Manning, S.C. BROYVN, BILL DOYVELL Box 66, Troutman, N.C. BROYVN, LANDRUM DEFOIX, II 423 E. Cambridge Ave., Greenwood, S.C. BRYSON, MARY ALICE Box 112, Marshville, N.C. CAMPBELL, JAMIE LUCINDA Rt. 4, Box 637, Lakeland, Fla. CARSON, JOHN LITTLE 626 Carolina Ave., Gastonia, N.C. CATHCART, MARGARET VIRGINIA 206 Bratton St., Winnsboro, S.C. CHANDLER, MRS. KATHERINE BAKER CHILDS, JAMES WESLEY 5022 W. 56th St., Little Rock, Ark. CLEMONS, JERRY MARVIN Box 60, Fairlea, W. Virginia COOPER, NANCY ELIZABETH S. Greenwood Ave. Ext., XVare Shoals, S.C. CRAYVFORD, YVILLIAM EDYVARD Rt. 1,Honea Path, S.C. DAVIS, DONNIE EARL 414 Shirley St., Honca Path, S.C. DIAMOND, HENRY STEPHEN 945 Avenida Soledad, Bartow, Fla. DOVE, ELIZABETH JEANETTE Rt. 1, Box 277, Winnsboro, S.C. EVANS, CHARLES BASKIN Rt. 3, Abbeville. S.C. EVANS, JOHN DICKEY Sumter, S.C. FERGUSON, MARY ANN 211 Hampton Ave., Honea Path, S.C. FLEMING, SALLY RUTH Rt. 2, Donalds, S.C. GARRETT, FRANK LEONARD 18 Cardinal Heights Rd., Triangle Va GLASCO, LINDA MARIE ' Box 26336, Charlotte, N.C. GLENN, WILLIAM DAVID Rt. 1, Clinton, S.C. GREEN, JAMES RODDY 2008 Lindale Rd., Anderson, S.C. GITLIESRMELEIANOR LAWSON . . tewart Ave., ' GURNEY. TERRYANN Mooresville, N.C Rt. 1, Pelzer, S.C. HALLMAN, CLARA JEAN Rt. 5, Lancaster, S.C. 230 M n for frecfor 11ANNON,,IO11N X'1tI'1'O1t v 2-122 XVat1e llanipton Rlvcl., f.rt-envillv, S.C. IIARRIS, R11SS1'f1,1. MICIII-21.1. 200 XVood1ands, Mobile. AISI. IIART, ALEN RRUNSON ' N Rt. 5. ltllexvoocl, Creenwoocl, S.C. IIAXVKINS, JICRRI 1'I1.A1N1', 107 Oak St., Laurens. S.C. 1101,M1'fS, ROSS M. 100 Net-lv Ave., Spartanburg, S.C. IIOIIIIII, W11.1,1AMCII.1l 1'ON 15101 air St.,C.unt1en. S.C. I1OYV1'11,1., 111'1'1 1'Y 1,AI11IA De IVCSI, S.C. I1I11 1 , MARY MARTIN Rt. 2, 1 irt MiI1,S.C. JOIINSON, YVA1.'1'1':R 1.1f1'i I 117 Arkansas, Honea Path. S.C. JONES, I'1111.1.l1' XYAYNE 331 XV1u-1-ler S1.,OfJtllHI'1l11T1l, S.C. KAI .Il 111'f'1'1'Y ANN . P. O. Row Monvks Corner, S.C. KAY, DAVID fl 1007 If. River St., Anr1r'rson,S.C. KEIT11, JAMICS 11ARO1.D S Atkinson St., Nexvnsnn, Ca. KIMMONS, JOIIN S'1'1'fN11OI'S1f 1331'ark St., Stat:-svi11f'. N.C. KIMPTON, XV11.1.1AM '1'A'1'l1XK'1'f1.1. 116 XYarrior Mtn. Rd.,'1'r3'on. N.C. KOYVALSK1. YY11.'11ON I..-XNE Rt. 1, Anderson, S.C. LANCASTITR. I.l'tfY 105 N. Miller St.. Cn-er. S.C. 1.,ESS1.11f, JAMES DINON Chili Dr., Fort Mill. S.C. LEVER, JAMES PRIKICNS 25-1 Riggs Dr.,C1n-mson, S.C. LICXVIS. 1 R1'fD 1.AM'SON, JR. 315-A Cn-enville St.. Almlwvillv-, S.C. I.I13ER'I'Y, JOIIN I-IDWARD 207 Augusta ltd., Clemson, S.C. l.,I'1'11LE, JAMES RAY 301 Brook lforest Dr., Anderson, S.C. LOCAN, 1.1512 WARD 13-I M'offorc1 ffainpns. Spartzinlmrg, S.C. LONG, M'11EEI.1'fR 'IIIOMAS Box 37-1, Due XVI-st, S.C. 1..Y1.ES,YY1I.1.1AM 1... JR. 1902 N. Blvd., Anderson, S.C. MCCAIN. ELEANOR GRIER Ark. College, Batesville, Ark. MCCLAIN, DONALD RICIIARD 1-1 High 11i11 St.. Greenville, S.C. MGCORD, IAMES 11. Hodges, S.C. MCDANIEI., XX'YA'I'T YOUNG 27 E. Main St..Tav1ors, S.C. MCD11.1., BE'1'1'Y 1'UI.I,1-TR Dne YVest, S.C. MCKINNICY. IIICNRY E. 120 Laurel Ave., Greenwood, S.C. MCMELKIN, HAYNE DOUGLAS, JR. 216 Evans St., XVinns1ioro, S.C. MADDEN, DONALD I.1.0YD 403 College Ave., Anderson, S.C. MACII.I.,,JO11N FRANCIS. 111. 707 1Voot11anc1, lalncaster, I7Ii?1I1?NCE P. ..- i ooc ant Dr. S 4 - . -'- M11,I.1iR, 1301113112 Clffxnicm mum' P 403 Salnda Ave., Batt-shnrg, S.C. MITCIIEL1., BENJAMIN THOMAS, JR 3-D Townn 1Ionse Apts., Greenwood ' . , ,S.C. MVICIIINER, '1'11OMAS JICIVITREYS IR. 910 E. XVorthinuton Ave.,'Char1otte, N.C. MOODY.,101IN IIUCIII 601 F10'f'111'Vi111' Ave.. Bennettsville, S.C. M1'l.1., 1?tNNYg.ANf21-'OIIIJ 3015 Iain irif uf' Rd., Am - ' xn'xm'. ,lonx nowfuzn, ynimon' SC' 105 1.:mrf-1 Rfl.. firm-m-mml' SC xi-zrsow, nox.u.n xvarxri ' 011 Ninrphv St., And:-rson, SC, Nlfil 101 .S, CARI. NVOODROIV JR ia. 3, .ftlin-t-allf-, S.C. ' ' Not-il.. X11-f1,AN11f CA11, 305 1f1i7.i1wt11 Dr., Cr:-rnville, S,C, O1,1Y1':R. ROBERT A. 1307 XV. Clvrnents Bridge Rdw Barrington, N.1. OLSON. CONNIIE 131111121115 104 Farm R11., N1-wCrmnan, Conn, 1'A1N'1'ER. C211.N. 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I sown? 2 some Bai? 21, sszssi :fr 1 BEIXN siriiti i BVFDE R., ., amy safe ' Ciiirf Qiii Rt 1 Cas: CHAT R: z CIR? R: 3 CH.-.sf Er I 41' ' CJJAKJ- 5: ii CLK?-1 C 1 .HN I Lx? J Cl. 1? A C0If:l Fog, Q -NXQQ-man ifiinlr la A315 . , PLD JR Ml 517' Fifi Sc Q W QV. . - 1.15. : ' E C. 6 ff'm 0W. Jn. h ' Qu. T .l..tw--4:-.ilfev S-C' 1'i 5:13 m ESE .,.Ef',LLvL W, IDN 5 C Ill .KXXEITE -2 ui CR .K4f.v.fQ. ORD, JH NME ' ?: - F-1 51 LXRHY M8229 ' sf MSI SC .QAETTZCEV S.C ' fl-1 PLL LA KNOX . S.C Us S.C. ' HODCEXS I-Y il1:.f:ra S.C. .r Iii AS HT ON LEX! tdefszr, S.C A lllltli 1.-tczr. ft, CJ. T311 ADELL vzncrr-ills. S.C -1 V-LUX. JK f , 'Q :ri SC. ?l WADE 5.-ri. 51. .adam 5-C- xi NIU. fo lit. SC QS? F11 :AXE sc A M0522 'Q,f7?'E5.C. 'Xf... S-' WZ!-153101 .Q L' P .ASV ,,, S' C' S.C K! ei Wfff- W IT' 81151. ' ' rggz,mB5TT1 lffzsfff-' , SC' M SAC 7 . - , Tw guiil' Sopkomore irecfor ABLES, EDWARD COLIE Rt. 2, Box 125, Liberty, S.C. ABLES OHN ROGER ,I 15 Lake Forest Dr., Greenville, S.C. ADAIR, CARROL DALE 106 Victoria Rd., Laurens, S.C. ADAMS, WILLIAM HAYS 3327 Wilmot Ave., Colmnbia, S.C. ADKINS, THOMAS TERRY, JR. Box 212, Marietta, S.C AMATO, MARGARET LOUISE 329 Sunset Dr., Cumberland, Md. ANDERSON, LEWIS REDDEN 102 Hillcrest Dr., Abbeville, S.C. ANDERSON, WALTER EDWIN 361 Keller Ave., Elmont, N.Y. ASHLEY, CLAUDE EARLE Rt. 1, Honea Path, S.C. ASHLEY, GWEN TIMMS Box 102, Donalds, S.C. AXON, JAMES WILSON 1170 Fairfield, N .E., Orangeburg, S.C. BATSON, BENJAMIN TI-IOMAS,IlI 308 Brockman Ave., Greenville, S.C. BATSON, JAMES WARREN Box 405, Due West, S.C. BATSON, PATSY BARRETT Box 405, Due West, S.C. BEASLEY, MARSHA KAY 309 S. McQueen, Florence, S.C. BECK, RICHARD LEANDER 2041 Woodland Shores Rd. Charleston, S.C. BIGHAM, JOHN MILLS 3205 Michigan, Columbia, S.C. BISHOP, TOMMY COOPER Rt. 3, Box 64, Kingstree, S.C. BLACK, BETTY ROGERS 1216 Mercedes Ave., Orlando, Fla. BLAKELY, JENNIE CAROLYN 761 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill, S.C. BOWYER, ROBERT WAYNE 424 W. Indian Valley Rd., Covington, Va. BOYCE, ROBERT WILKES Boycelynn Rd., Gastonia, N.C. BRATTON, BARBARA LYNN 3784 Oakley Ave., Memphis, Tenn. BRISSIE, SUSAN VICTORIA 207 Holmes Dr., Greenville, S.C. BRUNSON, EDDIE LEE 523 E. McKellar, Memphis, Tenn. BRYSON, EMMA ISABELLE 540 Manning Dr., Charlotte, N.C. BURDEN, JAMES LARRY 829 Sharonwood Dr., Anderson, S.C. BURNETT, ROGER DAVID 235 W. Main St., Ninety-Six, S.C. BYRD, MARY ASHLEY 330 W. Jefferson, Tupelo, Miss. CAMPBELL, JAMES DAVID, JR. 1201 S. McDuffie St., Anderson, S.C. CANTRELL, LARRY GENE Rt. 1, Greer, S.C. CARSON, BARBARA JEAN 414 W. Third Ave., Gastonia, N.C. CHANDLER, STEPHEN DOUGLAS Rt. 3, Pelzer, S.C. CHAPMAN, ROGER BRYAN Rt. 3, Box 347, Rock Hill, S. C. CHASTAIN, HORACE DALTON Rt. 2, Pendleton, S.C. CHISOLM, JOE MOFFATT 323 N. McLean, Memphis, Tenn. CHRISTY, MARTHA ARLINE 4032 Eula Circle, Box 75, Doraville, Ga. CLAMP, MICHAEL FULTON Rt. 3, Honea Path, S.C. CLARK, DENNIS REED 138 Charlotte St., York, S.C. CLARK, MARY EVELYN 107 Liberty St., Washington, Ga. CLARKE, CATHERINE LEE Rt. 1, Clover, S.C. COMER, EDWARD ARNETTE 107 Gilstrap Dr., Greenville, S.C. COPELAND, GUY Rt. 3, Abbeville, S.C. CORK, THERESSE JEAN 130 Minnehaha Ave., Clermont, Fla. COUNTS, ROBERT JORDAN 7480 Old Kings Rd. S., Jacksonville, Fla. CRAFT, RICHARD CARROLL 1215 N. Main St., Rutherfordton, N.C. CROWTHER, CHARLES WILLIAM Rt. 4, Abbeville, S.C. CUNNINGHAM, CHRISTINE 62 Wilson St., S. Darhnouth, Mass DANIELS, KENT Rt. 5, Box 130, Statesville, N.C. DAVIS, MARGARET JIN CY 3119 Harrison Rd., Columbia, S. C. DAVIS, ROY WILSON, JR. 4629 Prov. Rd., Charlotte, N.C. DAVIS, SUSIE ROSS Rt. 3, Old Milton Rd., Clinton, S.C DAY, DOUGLAS DONALD, JR. 12008 Kerwood Rd., Silver Spring, Md. DELLINGER, C. BRETT Edgewood Rd., Bessemer City, N.C. DETLEFSEN, PETER 47 Beechwood Pl., Watchung, N.J. DICKINSON, GEORGE MOYE 708 Prestwood Dr., Hartsville, S.C. DIXON, RAYMOND CAPERS Rt. 3, Box 111, Sumter, S.C. DONNALD, EDGAR ROBERT 227 S. Main St., Honea Path, S.C. DOUGLAS, ETHEL ILENE Box 517, Clearwater, Fla. DOVE, FITZ H. 116 College St., Winnsboro, S.C. DUNBAR, JEAN E. 1801 Hillview St., Spartanburg, S.C ELLERBE, CLARENCE MCCALL, JR 1510 Wyndham Rd., Columbia, S.C ELLIOTT, JANE CAROLYN 1589 Brewer Blvd.. Atlanta, Ga. ELLIS, LOUIS MCMOSLEY Rt. 1, Abbeville, S.C. ETHERIDGE, JEAN Rt. 1, Greenwood, S.C. FAIREY, JAMES BURKE 238 Club Acres, Orangeburg, S.C. FALLS, SARAH FRANCES 4901 Tewkesbury Rd., Charlotte, N.C. FARROW, LINDA 321 By-Pass, Winnsboro, S.C. FELLERS, JANET BLAINE Rt. 1, Box 199, Winnsboro, S.C. FORSHEE, EUGENE 106 Gourdin St., Kingstree, S.C. FOSTER, LEE NORRIS, JR. FOWLER, DENNIS BARRY Jonesville, S.C. F OY, KAY ELLEN 1913 Linwood, Rd., Gastonia, N.C. FRENK, CHARLES EDWARD, JR. Union, N.J. FRAMPTON, ANNE ALDRICH 155 Scoville Rd., Orangeburg, S.C. GALLOWAY, DORIS ELIZABETH Rt. 2, Walhalla, S.C. GALLOWAY, GRACE WILSON 400 Highland Ave., Towson, 4, Md GANIM, ANTOINETTE ROSA 510 W. Evans St., Florence, S.C. GARRETT, MARY ANDERSON Oak Hill Farm, Fountain Inn, S.C. GARRIS, STEVE 508 Fan St., Andrews, S.C. GAYMON, JOHN HOWARD Rt. 5, Box 158AX, Sumter, S.C. GLASS, BENNY Box 1044, Eustis, Fla. GLENN, LAWRENCE MELL 201 Marshall Ave., Abbeville, S.C. GRAHAM, CLAUDE WILSON 110 Highland Dr., Latta, S.C. GRAHAM, REBECCA MYRAL 1425 N. E. 16 Terrace Ft. Laderdale, Fla. GRAHAM, THOMAS WAYLAN 205 Florence St., Pickens, S.C. HALL, JAMES ARTHUR 203 Parker St., Abbeville, S.C. HARKEY, WILLIAM 806 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, N.C. HARTSELL, CLARICE ANN Box 2461 Sta. A, Spartanburg, S.C. HAUN, MILTON H. 308 Myrtle Ave., Belton, S.C. HAYES, CHARLES ROGER 201 Bmshv Creek Rd., Easley, S.C. HEGLER, TERRY BRASKA 501 Washington St., Winnsboro, S.C. HELMS, GAYLE FRANCES Rt. 2, Box 835, Charlotte, N.C. HERSHEY, RICKEY 1209 Stewart Ave., Cordele, Ga. HOGON, WAYNE LANG 415 Baldwin Dr., Sumter, S.C. HOLLEMAN, JOANNA 105 S. 3rd St., Seneca, S.C. HOOD, JOHN K. 52 Stickney Rd., Medford, Mass. HOOPER, STEPHEN WILSON 5624 Marion Circle, Myrtle Beach, S.C. HOWELL, LEWIS VIRGIL 109 Quaker Rd., St. George, S.C. HUFFSTETLER, SUSAN BIRD Orangeburg, S.C. HUNTER, JOHN MORTON 947 Oleander Dr., Aiken, S.C. JACKSON, WILLIAM DICKSON 106 Winthrop St., Clover, S.C. JEANES, KATHY RACHEL 107 Ridge Rd., Lyman, S.C. JEFFREY, DAVID GORDON, JR. 901 North A St., Easley, S.C. JENKINS, JUSTIN HEYWARD 3401 Craig Ave., Charlotte, N.C. JOLLY, CORRIE ANN Rt. 5, Box 35-D, Gaffney, S.C. JORDAN, HERBERT KILPATRICK 1848 Robin Rd., North Augusta, S.C KENNEDY, PATRICIA STORM 1 2146 Sharon Lane, Charlotte, N.C. KETCHIN, TOM HOGE 307 N. Congress St., Winnsboro, S.C. KIRK, NANCY ANN Rt. 3, Jones Crossroads, Lancaster, S.C. KNIGHT, GARY RODNEY, JR. Olanta, S.C. LANE, JOE CAROLL Rt. 2, Box 34, Kingstree, S.C. LARSON, PETER ALLEN 7 Hampton Apts., Sumter, S.C. LATHAM, LINDA SHERRILL 811 Cambridge St. Ext. Rt. 2, Abbeville, S.C. LAWS, SAMUEL THOMAS, IJR. 124 Magiolia Ave., Statesvi le, N.C. LAWTON, ELEANOR IRENE 28 Oak View Dr., Greenville, S.C. LEAPTROTT, JOSEPH LAMAR Box 235, Pente Vedra Beach, Fla. LECKEY, PHOEBE BAKER 940 Carlton, Ave., Lake Wales, Fla LEDBETTER, GRACE 316 North St., Anderson, S.C. LESLIE, LYNN WYLIE. Rt. 1, Box 154, Catawba, S.C. LETSON, CLARENCE LEMUEL College St., Walhalla, S.C. LEYDEN, CAROL ANN 403 Cross St., Charleston, S.C. LIGON, RICHARD A. 410 Greenville St., Abbeville, S.C. LIMING, ROBERT Due West, S.C. LINDSEY, BRADLEY BERNARD 223 E. Benson St., Apt. 71, Anderson S.C. LOCKWOOD. MARTHA ELIZABETH Box 357, Abbeville, S.C. LOFTIS, STEPHEN DILL 1 Church St., Piedmont, S.C. LONG, THOMAS GRIER 1374 Ranier Falls Dr., NE Atlanta, Ga. LOW, ROBERT C. 26630 Ridge Rd., Damascus, Md. LYNCH, WILLIAM WANNAMAKER Box 811, Summerville, S.C. 231 LYNN, YVILLIAM MARSHALL 22 Hudson St., York, 1 MCCHESNEY, SAM JE1'FE11SOIN XVest Ave., North Augusta, S.C. MCCONNELL, LINDA LEE Rt. 2. Iva. S.C. MCCUTCHEN, JAMES HUC1-I 120 Hirsch St.. Kinrzstree, S.C. MCDANIEL, WILLIAM H. JE.. 199 W. Poplar St., Charleston, S.C. MCEACHERN, SUE 200 Sunset Dr., Greenville. S.C. MCFERRIN, JANIE MARIE Rt. 2, Taft, Tenn. MCGRATH. JOHN THOMAS, III Box 426. McConnick, S.C. MCGUIRT, YVILLIAM 116 Hyde Park, Lancaster, S.C. MACKINTOSH, RICHARD EEXVELL 780 Sumter Ave., Rock I-Iill. S.C. MACQUEEN. ANGUS MALCOLM Hailesboro Rd., Gouverneur. N.Y. MADDEN, GEORGE BROOKS 105 Charlton St., Laurens. S.C. MAHAFFEY, CLAUDIA JEAN Rt. 1, Williamston. S.C. MANN, TERRY KENT Rt. 3, Box 102. Lake XVa1es, Fla. MARCOS, GEORGE ARTHUR 157 Grove St.. Charleston, S.C. MARTIN, GUY XVILLIAM. JR. 419 Barnwell St., Abbeville, S.C. MARTIN, STEVE MARSHALL Rt. 1, Box 124. Gresham, S.C. MATTHEYVS, RONALD Box 647, Orangeburg, S.C. MAZZOLA, RICHARD STEVEN 440 Wilfred Terrace, Cliffside Park, N.J MEADORS, BOBBY 101 Conestar Ave.. Greenville, S.C. MILLER, BETTY ANNE 4531 Stagecoach Rd., Kingsport, Tenn. MITCHUM, AGNES ELAINE 413 Coleman Blvd.. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. MOORE, GEORGE FAUCETT 505 Kalmia Dr., Columbia, S.C. MOORHEAD, MARGARET CAROL Rt. 1, Blacksburg, S.C. MOZINGO, NORMA LAYVANN 1936 Forest Dr., Camden, S.C. MUNDY, ROY ELIZABETH Box 153, Nichols, S.C. MURPHY, BARRY ARTHUR 202 Miller Rd., Sumter, S.C. OLIVE, SANDRA LYNETTE 3013 Chinaberry Dr., Columbia, S.C OVVEN, JOYCE ANN Rt. 5, Easley, S.C. PARKER, PATRICIA MAVOLA 4005 Janna St., Burton, S.C. PARTLOIV, DENNIS XVADE 418 Liberty st., Rock Hill, S.C. PATRICK, SARAH ELLEN 4007 Live Oak, Columbia, S.C. PATTON, SARAH JANE Box 108, Sinks Grove, W.Va. PEACOCK, JULIA F. 609 Bethesda Ave., Aberdeen, N.C, PEARSON, VVILLIAM ALFRED 20 N. Greenwood Ave. Ext., Ware Shoals, S.C, 1gON!?L1Ei GILBERT reen ie Place, Hanahan PETERSEN, GEORGE POWELL ' SC Box 525, Beaufort, S.C. PHILLIPS, LINDA MARQUIS 390 S. Floral, Bartow, Fla, PHILLIPS, PATRICIA JOANNE 2331 Munford Ave., Covington V, POOLE, VICTORIA ANNE ' BOX 91, Due West, sc, PRESGSIISY, DAXIR1 LOWEY, im, OIZWOO ., Statesvi PRUITE MANoN AUSTIN I 6' NC' 315 I St., Anderson, S,C, R-ZIIEEQ SJ. ERDIE ar t., 1 ' RERARQDAVID KtAI1l1S.13If SC' 3 Turk Rd., Do 1 5 A RESAVIS, ROBERT IIICYIIAEIID' Pa 35 Colony Cf-, Statcsville, N,C, 232 1t1-1117, 111-1111-iffy.-X lt'-11 HS. -. IIICTIIIAIIIITQK IN, SAIIAII 1'II.1ZA111'.1 II Rt. 1, 1,l'I1t11l'IOI1, S.C. . 1 ROIIIIINS, MARION I'11.A1NI'. 1.1 Jhxvtllorln' 1,JllI1', .I:N'f'llV11ll'. ROIIINSON, MA1111'ICA11SON Rt. 5, Rox -I3-1, Monroe, NL. ROMEIN, 'IIUNIS Due M'est, S.C. ROSSON, RAI1 OR1J 1'A'I'1I1CK 111 E. Summit Ave., North Augfnstzi, SA1,1.1'IY. III':I.1'fN MA11tI1i1.I.A 3200 IJl'Vl'1'l'Jl1lY IIII., Co1mnIIi:I. SA'1'1'1'fR1 11'f1.D, ff1,YDI-I EDWIN, JR. -13 XYoo41v:I1e Ave., Greenville, S.C. SAIILS, JAMES I'1DM'AIID, JR. -1622 Slmwnee St., AVIIINIO M'ooc1s, TIIISITIVKIOII Het'-.. S.C. 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GLASCO, STEVE 3124 Mathis Dr., Charlotte, N.C. GLENN, WAYNE MARTIN Rt. 4, Anderson, S.C. GREENE, MARGARET TOWNLEY 2264 Eastway Rd., Decatur, Ga. GRIER, EMILY PRESSLY 105 Wedgewood Dr., Laurens, S.C. GRIFFITH. MURRAY DALE - 408 W. Third Ave., Gastonia, N.C. HAGINS, RIT A ANN 504 N. Main St., Abbeville, S.C. HAHN, CHARLES BYRON, JR. 517 Pershing Dr.. North Augusta, S. C. HAINES, STEPHEN MICHAEL 2504 Villanova Dr., Vienna, Va. HALE, CROWDER LAFAYETTE 2253 W. Lyle Rd., College Park, Ga HALEY, NANCY CLAIR 695 Glendale Dr., Rock Hill, S.C. HARMAN, PATRICIA ANN Box 598, Spruce Pine, N.C. 7 HARTNETT, CHRISTOPHER C. 29 T immerman Dr., Bymes Downs, Charleston, S.C. HATFIELD, ASA QUINCY, JR. Box 863, Spartanburg, S.C. HELTON, SANDRA ELAINE 715 W. 20th Ave., Gastonia, N.C. HILL, PAMELA Box 202, Brighton, Tenn. HILL, SIMS WILLIAMS 125 Smith St., Hartwell, Ga. HILL, SUSAN OLIVIA Rt. 2, Pelzer, S.C. HOKE, NANCY FAYE Rt. 4, York, S.C. HOLBROOK, MARY ELIZABETH 601 Briarcliff Rd., Robinbrook Place, Gastonia, N.C. HULL, JAMES CARTER HOLLADAY, MARY JANE 1163 Eutaw Ave., Orangeburg, S.C. HOLLIDAY, CHARLES EDWARD 10614 Sproles St., Greenwood, S.C. HOLMES, SARA KATHRYN Rt. 1, Enoree, S.C. HOLTON, MARY SWAFFIELD 32 Ginnes Ct., Columbia, S.C. HOPKINS, JAMES WILLIAM 4 Reed St., Pelzer, S.C. HOWISON, JOHN EDWIN, JIR. 958 Waverly Ave., Rock Hi , S.C. HUDSON, FAYE ARLENE 200 N. Roy St., Gastonia, N.C. HUEY, HARRY BOYCE, JR. Rt. 2, Waxhaw, N.C. 2024 Radcliffe Ave., Charlotte, N.C. HUNT, JAMES AVERY 407 Boulevard, Anderson, S.C. HUNTER, MACON GREEN 1107 Pressly, Hartsville, S.C. HUTCHISON, NANCY IJANE 5200 Sardis Rd., Char otte, N.C. INGERSOLL, DANIEL DAVIS 1464 E. Ave., Clermont, Fla. JAMES, SCOTT 13 Skytop Terr., Upper Montclair, N.J JAQUES, JUANITA ELIZABETH Rt. 2, Bowman, S.C. JENKINS, MARY DECK Rt. 3, Box 230, Simpsonville, S.C. JOHNSON, ARTHUR LESLIE, JR. Bridgeport Rd., Camden, Ala. JOHNSON, WILLIAM MICHAEL Rt. 3, Box 28, Georgetown, S.C JONES, NELL MURPH White Stone, S.C. KENNEDY, THOMAS MCDONALD Rt. I, Mooresville, N.C. KERNS, THOMAS DEWITT Huntersville St., Huntersville, N.C. LESSLIE, MARGARET SUE KING, DAVID DOUGLAS Rt. 1, Kings Rd., Anderson, S.C. KINSEY, DONALD LEE, JR 6021 N. Trenholm Rd., Columbia, S.C LAMOTTE, LINDA CECILE 4633 Clemson Ave., Columbia, S.C. LANGSTON, CYNTHIA GAYLE Rt. 2, Lamar, S.C. LARSON, RICHARD DAVID Rt. 8, Box 2337, Sanford, N.C. , 'T' AV, .. IW. f 0 'wc M, -- LAZENBY, mcmuo AUSTIN 1 Tasha Dr., Greenville, 7 V LEMOND, GEORGE FRANRLX N 6419 Briarwood Rd., Columbia. S.C- LEROY, MAR'Ig'IA ANN Due West, S. .. 1030 Ridge Rd., Rock Hill, S.C. LIGON, JOHN PAUL Re. 1, Box agsheqldlm. S-G Nc, LEWI 'I I L29 High Valley Blvd., Greenvillfk 5-C- LONG. Morfrfvrr Galen. Ja. 6 Barksdale Rd., Greenville, S.C. LOOS, GENE TALTON 1016 Bellmore Rd., North Bellmore, N. LUKENS, MARSH ANNE 6011 37th Ave., W. Hyttsville, Md. 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MILFORD, HARRY B. cfo Fleet Mann, Rt. 1, Abbeville, S.C. MIDDLETON, VANDA RUTH 18 Hampton Ct., Greenville, S.C. MILLER, WILLIAM CLARKE, III 8909 Ewing Dr., Bethesda, Md. MILLER, MARY ANNE 24 Lyttleton Ave., Charleston, S.C. MILLER, WAYNE ISAAIA 1 White St., Lexington, Va. MILLIGAN, LEVVIS EARL 3422 West Main, Loris, S.C. MITCHELL, JUDITH NELL Hickory Grove, S.C. MOORE, ESTHER JOYCE Rt. 1, Olanta, S.C. M2955 JOISTIITSONY onea a t., Ware Shoals, S. C. M?g5fgAC12I,JgI?N IEICIIAEL en a n irc e, S MORLEY, NANICY FnANciz3grtanburg' SC Rt. 2, Box 42, Deland, Fla, MORRISON, MARY ANICE Y I NES3:5KIEIELYernon Dr., jacksonville, Fla. Rt. 2, Abbeville, S.C. NEWELL, DENNIS FRANKLIN 2844 Pruitt Dr., Columbia, S.C, NICKLES, GEORGE MCLELAND 215 E. P3.l'lCinS Rd., Greenville NORMAN, ANDREA HARPER Rt. 2, Abbeville, S.C. 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RAMEY, FRANKLIN MABRY, JR. 405 Magazine St., Abbeville, S.C. REDDEN, PAN 1000 North Main, Greenville, S. C. REEVES, JOHN SANDERS, JR. 8 Main St., Langley, S. C. RHODEN, BRUCE EDXVARD 24 Windsor Dr.. Greenville, S.C. RICKENBAKER, PATRICIA SCOTT Cameron, S.C. ROMEIN, CHARLES BRUCE Duc West, S.C. ROSE, GLENN TUCKER 42 NYhorI Rd., Madison, Conn. RUTHVEN, W1I.1.IAM MARTIN 1218 Park Ave., Ilartsville, S.C. SAFRIT, SUSAN EUJANIA 410 N. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis, N.C. SCOTT, PI-IYLLIS DEE 33 Club Dr., Greenville, S.C. SEALE, CLEMENTINE Rt. 2, Box 125, Orrville, Ala. SEAMAN, JOI-IN JAMES 47 XVoodbrook Circle, Westfield, N.J. SEIGLER, LYDIA BEATRICE Forest Hills, Rt. 5, Greenwood, S.C. SHAXV, ROBERT ELLIOTT 2530 First St., Melboume, Fla. SI-IILLINCLAW, GRACELYNNE Box 817, Rock Hill, S.C. SHOAFF, XVILLIAM JACKSON 24 Ivy Trail, Greenville, S.C. SHUBERT. CLENDA DALE Rt. 4, Belton, S.C. SMITH, CANDICE FAE 507 E. Dorchester Blvd., Greenville, S.C. SMITH, CYNTHIA DORIS 101 Quaker St., St. George, S.C. SNQEEHQVRQBERT ERNEST, JR. . as rin ton St., 1Vinn , , sig-3'g1f1,cgAnAii JANE Show' S C cean Front, Atl: ' , ' , , sN11i13iJR:xi1LL1Axx1D,EN1ElISc Bmch' Nt e rose ve., F orence, . . SOESBEE, SARA JO S C Box 361, Lake Junaluska, N.C. SPANN, FRANK BRAND Belle Meade, Greenwood, S.C. STEELE, CHARLES ALEX Rt. 1, Lancaster, S.C. STEIFLE, NEIL CIIILES, JR. 104 Byrnes Ave., Abbeville, S.C. STELLING, NANCY ELIZABETH 3879 NVICUCZI Terrace, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. STSEJXEXIXIISOKN, IEANIEL EDXVIN . as in 'ton St. ' - , STOKES, I-iizaniziir r.uoAhISii11Rb0r0' Sf' 4659 Datura Rd., Columbia, S.C. STRICKLAND, DONA IANE Rf- Arnold Dr., Anderson, S.C. STRU FHLRS, KATIIARINE MAIILER 2826 Grand Ave., jacksonville, Fla. I 2 N w---O ---J an . SULLIVAN, NANCY IRENE 839 Carlton Ave., Lake Wales, Fla. SVt'ATEK. DENE LYNN 3823 Maid Marion Lane, Spartanburg, S.C. TAYLOR, RICHARD GARISON I I I9 Evergreen Circle, Rock Hill, S.C. THOMPSON, SUSAN BRICE Box 548. Svlva, N.C. TODD. CALVIN XVILLIAMS 817 S. York St., Gastonia, S.C. TODD, CHARLES YOUNG 817 S. York St., Gastonia, N.C. TRUE, MARY ELIZABETH Box 806, Lake Placid, Fla. TURNER, ETHEL GYVENDOLYN Box 172, Denmark, S.C. XVALKER. JANIS TERRY 500 Blair St., Anderson, S.C. XYALKER, JUDY LANE Rt. 2, Donalds, S.C. XVALL, BILLIE JEAN Box 8537, Chattanooga, Tenn. , WEATI-IERS, RAYMOND HARVEY Pinopolis Rd., Moneks Comer. S.C- XVELBORN CAROLYN AYRES S22 Georgia Ave.. North AUgU5tav S'C' XVELLING, ROBERT N. . 40 Lake Forest Dr., Greenville, 5-C- XVIIITE, BRENDA JEAN Box 155, Troy, S.C. YVIIITE, TONYQDAIZE I S C I Davis St., X 'are I ioa s, . .7 XVIIITESIDES, ROBERT ALEXANDER Apdo. 3264, Tampico, Tampa Memo XVILLIAMS, SANDRA LOUISE Rt. 2, Matthews, N.C. XYILSON, RUFUS BOYCE, III -114 W. Fifth Ave., Gastonia. N.C. XVILSON, RONNIE WILLARD 306 Gidney St.. Shelby, NC- XVOMACK, ELIZABETH ANN 12 Lee St., Honea Path, S.C. WOOD, MARTHA MCBRIDE Main St., Due 1Vest, S.C. YOUNG, BARBARA ELAINE 3509 North Main, Anderson, S.C. YOUNG, LILLA SUE Rt. 2, Ilonea Path. S.C. YOUNGBLOOD. SHARON JANE 1600 Ilergett Dr., Columbia, S.C. ZANIN, MICHAEL ALVAH 1803 N. Main St., Anderson, 5-C- H111 Ali' 2 ' 1,- ' f ll, 1 ' ' - '. V. . rg. AQ' D .',' Pxjixlxzriv ,1,.,., 'l .4 5 50.11. 't C 1' ' F COE! 3 1. . .U CFA 'j , 'L' DH ff? 1. rx? P 'I i.. DELEQ tb: Cel: EPS x r.: B' r It 1 PLE?-I! Eff 3 Clxfj Il: 5 .-1I fT,i PETA Al.E1'.i at 3 5.11113 30' I But! Bn an-Q, 5123 B1'R1g5 132 ' 01.11 s,..,. cur, IH. Cox, H? 1 Coy ', F.-, CRW .Sli ol S n X Ks: GVS-1 .li fv U u 1 -VT! IFEX? W. his ll'gI.5,Fh if LYNX rrn Lg, 'C 1? D CAEIEOX 1: Casin Etci Hill,S.C. l'S.l.Y SHCI 1, Y C i 371.21115 . Gerrit SC E5 YO .'XC Ckifflil XC ZZZAEETH fni F1 ' EL CWDDOIXN :xi SC S Ltnftffifl 5C 3,05 S C. fE.LY T he -14:12, 531 , ,EWIRAD H4519 y ' f ff' rl, -r,-gs ,'.., ' KJ., NIKE Aunt' I IQ' jk SC . M., , . .2131 Y 1 53'- 4 if 743.2 v , C .,, 'lfiklva . F T viii'-2,253 -1:.T'm? mtlrf fi f. A. . :fi Iliff-7551 NC ,5-,M N :Q .sm IE n bd S E l ,JQRIU wi 'C ir Nu z,QEig:imS.C r f 1 .4 e . ' r '754l??'Ylv Jic, x riiqmhuv . Z .HHH .C - LQk97n.7' , ,Y ,af ASHLEY, DALLAS MCDONALD Box 35, Due West, S.C. BAGBY, MARTHA KEYS 708 W. Greer, Honea Path, S.C. BOWEN, GRACE Abbeville, S.C. BOWEN JUDY ANNE Rt. 2, Abbeville, S.C. BURKES, ASHLEY Calhoun Falls, S.C. COPE, MJ IS. ALOUISE 307 ' ,-ienville St., Abbeville, S.C. CRAIE LEY, MARLO MAX ICZA Merriman, Greenwood, S.C. A MRS BEVERLY DA Y.. . . i' 5, Rosemont Dr., Greenwood, S.C. T f VENPORT, JAMES WALKER Rt. 2, Donalds, S.C. DELOACH, HELEN Calhoun Falls, S.C. EPSTEIN, ELAINE Box 148, Iva, S.C. FLEMING, NANCY HELEN Box 34, Due West, S.C. GLASGOW, MARY ANN 117 Sunnyside Dr., Greenwood, S.C. loecia! Lgyfucle GRIFFITH, SANDRA ALICE Rt. 2, Box 26, Donalds, S.C. HANKS, DWIGHT MARTIN Rt. 2, Honea Path, S.C. HUGHES, JOHN G., JR. 112 Calhoun St., Abbeville, S.C. HUMPHREYS, CHARLES JOHNSON, GEORGE RANDOLPH Rt. 1, Kinards, S.C. LAIRD, CAREY DAVID, JR. 2205 Blvd. Kgts., Anderson, S.C. LEDFORD, LAWRENCE HARPER Blue Ridge Hgts, Marietta, S.C. LOWE, TOMMY LEWIS Rt. 1, Box 88C, Grav Court, S.C. MCCOLL, JAMES DOUGLAS 703 Wells St.. Bennettsville, S.C. MCELMURRAY, JAMES HERNDON Edward Arms Apts., Greenwood, S.C. MCKINNEY, HENRY E. 120 Laurel Ave., Greenwood, S.C. MCMAHAN, MARION WILLIAM 20 West Main St., Ware Shoals, MCMAHAN, MICHAEL EUGENE 20 West Main St., Ware Shoals, S.C. nia S.C. MOORE, CURTIS LEE 109 Fretwell Dr., Anderson, S.C. MOSELEY, CHARLES WILLIAM Rt, 6, Box 189, Anderson, S.C. OAKES, HARRIS DEWITT Rt. 1. Box l. Iva. S.C. POVVELL, THELTON R. Box 34, Due West, S.C. ROBINSON, JANICE REBECCA Shoals Junction, S.C. ROBINSON, ROBERT HANCE 135 Orange. Greenwood. S.C. SNIPES, BRENDA ALEWINE Rt. 1, Belton. S C. STEWART, SHIRLEY N. Main. Honea Path, S.C. STITH, CHARLES HERBERT Box 151, Due West, S.C. STONE, BARBARA NICKLES 7 Higgins Dr.. Ware Shoals. S.C. TOWN SEND, SKIPPY JERRY Miller St., Apt. C, Ab eville, S.C. WIEST, JAMES A. Rt. 1, Iva, S.C. AUTRY, JERRY DAVIS Princeton, S.C. ALEWINE, JAMES ROBERT Rt. 2, Box 112, Iva, S.C. BABB, HARLEY G., JR. 302 Hellams St., Fountain Inn, S.C. BLACKWELL, JOEL DAVIS Box 184, Mayesville, S.C. BRUNSON, RONNIE LEON 523 E. McKellar, Memphis, Tenn. BURKE, RONALD JAY 135 May Dr., Statesville, N.C. CHAI, BO KYEENG Seoul, Korea CHEATHAM, CONRAD EARL 109 Ellis Ave., Abbeville, S.C. CONNELLY, TRENTON LAVERN Rt. 1, West Union, S.C. COX, ALBERT L. Box 56, Honea Path, S.C. CRAIG, JAMES MARSHALL 100 Sharon Amity Rd. N. Charlotte 7, N.C. eminar CURRY, WEBSTER Box 134, Due West, S.C. ELLENBURG, JACK S. W. Rt. 1, Townville, S.C. ELLENBURG, JAMES EDWARD Rt. 4, Box 58 C, Seneca, S.C. ELLISON, JOHN WILLIAM 105 Baynes Ave., Abbeville, S.C. FOSTER, RODNEY ALLEN Box 235, Rt. 2, Donalds, S.C. F OWLER, GUY NATHANIEL Box 64, Donalds, S.C. FULLER, HOWARD CURTIS Rt. 5, Easley, S.C. GAITHER, SAM CARSON, JR. Radio Rd., Statesville, N.C. HARRIS, WILLIAM MARTIN Spottswood, Va. I-IAWKINS, JOHN EDWARD 113 Meeds Dr., Belton, S.C. LETCHWORTH, GARY WILLIAM 2500 Lavrie St., Cayce, S.C. MAXWELL, CURTIS WILTON Box 1520 Rt. 1, Greenwood, S.C. MUSSELMAN, FORREST J. Box 366, Due VVest, S.C. NEWELL, ROGER CRAWFORD Box 262, Charlotte, N.C. REECE, LANDRUM BURTON 10 Pelzer St., Monaghan Mill Greenville, S.C. ROGERS, HENRY EDWARD Box 155, Gray Court, S.C. THOMAS, HERMAN LEE, JR. Rt. 1, Box 239, North Augusta, S.C VALENTINE, D. Due West, S.C. WALKER, JAMES CLYDE, JR. Due West. S.C. WORD, CLARENCE BILLY 802 Bleckley St., Anderson, S.C. YOUNG, LAWRENCE C. 4728 Quinwood Lane Virginia Beach, Va me gjcliforji age The Arrow has been completed. The last pages have been sent to the publisher, the office is not so clutteredg our sleep is more peaceful, the first proofs have been returned and it seems that there is order drived from months of chaos. Soon the Arrow will be in the hands of students, faculty, and those who are interested in our college. This will be the crucial timeg if students see the events recorded and say, Yes, I remember that, and if alumni and friends use the book to interest high school students in Erskine by converying the spirit pres- ent on our campus, our goal will be accomplished. Today in our society much emphasis is placed on communal efforts, many people working for a single objective. In compiling a yearbook, there must be such a team effort. We wish to express our gratitude to the staff members, the Keys Printing Company staff, and Mr. Claude Graves for their cooperation and hard work. There have been others who have worked willingly when called upon, such as those who contributed to the very successful Miss Arrow pageant. We can say only thank you. This has been a momentous year for Erskine College. We have a new administration under Dr. Wightmang our physical plant continues to expand as the Stuart Memorial pipe organ has been installed and plans for the H. 236 new lielk llall and the renovation of Bonner have been announcedg with a larger faculty and staff the Erskine students are offered a more comprehensive education. The sea, however. is not calm. Erskine, as many have said, is at the erossroadsg as a progressive college with a great tradition she must decide in which areas she desires to progress and in which she wishes to keep her traditions. Soon we the Senior Class of 1966 will be a part of one of the groups who must make the decision, we will become members of one of the outstanding alumni associations among small colleges in the United States. l.et's remember our colleges goal-to contribute to the nation and to the world young men and women who will be capable of advancing our civilization acad- emically and morally. On the wall of Miss Cardwell's office hangs a plaque with a saving which should be a trite cliche if it were not so applicable to those inter- ested in Erskine's future: Lord, grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, courage to change the things we crm, and the wisdom to know the difference. The Editor of Bmw hk - . 'N :X - f'- 224 6,955 -PM-.lf-4 Em - A: .',:-QIDLVE C-ducaum Ffrvw- -- A...,, Q mln?-lm? ! f'73:ff'ii5'A1 U - - ' l 0311676 mil Q , . 3 U 7:-iw :ra wh: h s n. . D Careassk n yr. .A ,L ffgai . .rs to f 1 Of willhga 'mst yah the deqqm ft-1 ff? outvmndmg . flififfi i'1 the Vnited Q. ,..., .4 .. f fs 2411!-to wntribute .J.,,,- and women .A .nf .r ci'.i?b,ation acad- LJ! D x I 1 i NIB? Cmdxvelfs .0-'- M,.., wx 55551 should bee v-rw,i 1l1?qf' to ima' , -.-,- ,,, ,K 'I F' -we r- ' 414-1 'Q 1. xsdnm The Edffflf I 1 I I I I ,I I J I I I I A 1' I I I I I I I I I I 1 , I I I I I I I I . 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