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whose blended harmonies we’ve tried to capture In this . . . GARRISON, Editors PRICE COURSEY and MILLER and BETTY TODD, Business Managers ___The nineteen Hundred and Forty two campuses combined We offer the 1948 Bonhomie as a written and photographic summary of Furman’s second post-war year. This is our campus by choice. The shady walks are here, the war memorials, the colonnaded buildings, antique libraries, science laboratories, professors, deans, variegated autumn and green spring. While here, we have found Furman unique with its small size, moss-grown traditions, religious organizations and love of athletics. body. In this crowded post-war year, as never before, the student body runs the gamut in ages—from the freshmen to the war-experienced veterans. We have lived in capacity-filled dormitories, in pre-fabs and crowded trailers or we have commuted from our homes—all students, striving harmoniously to one goal. We are learning much from Furman . . . fulfilling our diverse purposes in college . . . and when our mortarboards and black robes are packed away and we realize that the work and pleasures of 1947-1948 will be a lasting part of us, may this Bonhomie recapture for you each phase of this year and its activities. our The singularity, however, of our school lies in the student NOISIEST AND MOST POPULAR CORNER OF THE LIBRARY WHERE STUDYING IS THE LAST THING ONE DECIDES TO DO A mountain city is her home” SOME TABLES WERE SERVED. OTHERS FORGOTTEN AT ZOO JUNIOR-SENIOR WAITING LINES AND CAFETERIA TICKETS GAVE A NEW FACE TO THE OLD REFECTORY WINNIE COMPTON AND WES PICKENS TAKE A LOOK AT GREENVILLE FROM THE TOWER CANTEEN . . . WHERE ONE MIGHT HEAR MOST ANyTHING Early in September every year, Furman students pour into Greenville from all directions. Before they have time to explore Paris Mountain, Sam's Lunch or the Lucky Strike, they’ve heard lines of their Alma Mater sung. Many of these familiar lines we use throughout this Bonhomie. and from . WE SING TO-DAY OUR DAISY SONG AS OTHERS SANG BEFORE- WASH DAy AT THE SHIVE PRE-FAB ON GRAHAM FIELD ... far coasts her children come to ... Trail WHEN SOPHOMORES AREN'T ADVISING FRESHMEN. THE STUDIED EVERYTHING FROM CANTERBURY TALES TO LIFE MAGAZINE SPEARS EIROD ANO THE ASBEIL TWINS STUD WHILE 8EVERLY BULL APPRAISES HER PHILOSOPHY BOOK AND WE APPRAISE HER FEET AND THIRD FINGER ers... Pre-Fabs ... or Dormitory Flails AS USUAL, CAMPUS COUPLES CHANGE MORE OFTEN THAN THE SEASONS THE DAN KIRK S MAKE ROOM FOR A KITTEN IN THEIR TRAILER “...To the o I Furman University 13 ... from September ’til June... A Oeptember, 1947 . . reunion and cries1 with Freshmen a never-ending Hurricane holds the band . . . secretive afternoon ... Pi Kaps have a formal Holidays. . . . joyous the campus filled . . . the begins . . . the Homecoming . . . to Greenville practice every the Greens are hung . . . 1948 . . . Christmas v as over, two weeks 'til exams . . . most of us passed . . . Religious Focus week . . . chapel cuts . . . spring fever and May Day rehearsals ... we begin to see the end of a big year. is STUDENT 30Dy PARTY FOR FRESHMEN DURING ORIENTATION WEEK . through weeks of parties games, and even WAS NANCY SLEEPY AT REGISTRATION? K. A. BUCKHORN PARTY MADE PLANS FOR RUSH WEEK 6.S.U. WAS ACTIVE IN’ SUMMER SCHOOL The school calendar is divided into special weeks. There is Freshman Orientation with parties and introductions; Rush Week when fraternities p u t their best foot forward; or Religious Focus week when visiting speakers invade our grounds. SAM READS CARNEGIE DURING EXAM WEEK studying ... a bit HOMECOMING QUEEN AND RUNNERS-UP JUNIOR-SENIOR JOHN LANEy PLyLER, B.A., LL.B., LL.D. President Like shifting sands, a college community is constantly changing. The sea of faces is never static. However, for an organization to remain, there must be some permanent element, a skeleton crew, to bridge the gap from the past into the future, to preserve the traditions of the institution and keep alive its ideals. These activities are capably carried out by Furman's Administrative Department. 13 DANIEL Administrative Officers ROBERT N. DANIEL, Ph.M., Litt.D. Dean of the University ELIZABETH LAKE JONES, M.A. Dean cf the Woman's College CHARLES D. RIDDLE, M.S. Registrar, Men's Campus EULA BARTON, M.A. Registrar, Woman's Campus JAMES A.'ORR, M.S. Treasurer and Business Manager Upon Their Leadership We Depend. . . JONES i RIDDLE BARTON CARRIER CHILES ERFFT CASKEY RASOR THOMAS Administrative Officers GARLAND CARRIER, B.A. Bursar, Woman’s College MARGUERITE CHILES, M.A. Director of Student Personnel, Woman’s College KENNETH R. ERFFT, M.A., Litt.D. Assistant to the Business Manager ELDREDGE M. CASKEY, B.A. CHARLES LEWIS RASOR, M.A. Bookkeeper Director of Student Personnel, Men’s Campus GLENN GILMORE THOMAS, M.A. Director of Public Relations BOWEN HAIGHT ANDREWS GILPATRICK 20 Department Heads COLUMBUS ANDREWS, Ph.D. LAWRENCE HENRY BOWEN, Ph.D. ROBERT N. DANIEL, Ph.M., Litt.D. HUBERT RAY DOBSON, M.A. J. CARLYLE ELLETT. M.A. PAUL LEWIS FISHER, Ph.D. OLIVIA FUTCH, Ph.D. EUGENE E. GARDNER, Ph.D. DELBERT H. GILPATRKX Ph.D. ELMER FRANCIS HAIGHT, Th.D. WENDELL KEENEY HAROLD W. MILLER, Ph.D. JOHN R. PATTY, Ph.D. CHARLES DAYTON RIDDLE, M.S. JOHN RICHARD SAMPEY, JR., Ph.D. ETHEL REED WATTERS, M.S. Sociology Mathematics English Physical Education Economics Biology Education Modern Languages History Religion Director of Music Ancient Languages Physics Biology Chemistry Home Economics DANIEL DOBSON ELLETT FISHER FUTCH GARDNER KEENEY MILLER PATTY RIDDLE SAMPEY WATTERS 21 The Faculty ADAMS BABB BAILf y BERGHAUSER BLACKWELL 8RISENDINE BURNEnE CALHOUN CANTRICK CARTER CHAM8ERS CHEEK CHRlSTEN8ERRy COGGINS CORNISH DELANy DONNALD EBAUGH In Each Department... We Have Our Choice ALICE BENSON ADAMS. B.A. . WINSTON C. BABB, M.A. FRANCES M. BAILEy, M.A. ALBERT S. BERGHAUSER, M.A. REECE C. BLACKWELL, Ph.D. ELIZA8ETH BRISENDINE, M.A. VERA E. BURNETTE, M.S. CATHERINE B. CALHOUN, M.A. ROBERT B. CANTRICK, M.A. ROSINA D. CARTER, B.S. . CATHERINE CHAMBERS, M.A. A. LAWRENCE CHEEK, JR., M.A. GEORGE A. CHRISTENBERRy, Ph.D. AILEEN COGGINS, M.A. . CLAyTON CORNISH, M.S. WILLIAM J. DELANY, B.S...... ELIZABETH DONNALD, M.A. LAURA SMITH EBAUGH, M.A. . Instructor of Library Science Assistant Professor of History Assistant Professor of Speech . Assistant Professor of French and German Associate Professor of Mathematics Assistant Professor of Physical Education Assistant Professor of Home Economics ................ Assistant Professor of Art Assistant Professor of Music .. .. Instructor of Physical Education Assistant Professor of History Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Associate Professor of Biology Associate Professor of French Associate Professor of Physical Education ..................Instructor of Mathematics Assistant Professor of English ... Associate Professor of Sociology 22 . . Furman TED TIDWELL ELLETT, M.A. KENNETH R. ERFFT. M.A.. Litt.D. .. META EPPLER GILPATRICK, M.A. . ALTON W. GREENLAW, Th.D. RAYMOND W. HEATWOLE, B.S., M.A. FRANCES HUDGENS, M.A..... MONA HOWARD KEENEY............. SCHAEFFER KENDRICK, B.A., LL.B. THOMAS B. KIMBROUGH, M.A------- CARROLL H. LEEDS, Ph.D......... H. MERRILLS LEWIS, M.Mus....... LENNIE LUSBY................... JULE A. MEDWIN, M.A. JAMES W. MOFFITT, Ph.D......... NORA E. MULLENS, M.A........... ALFRED T. ODELL, Doc. Dc L'Univ. of Paris HENRY GRADY OWENS, Ph.D. LENOIR PATTON, B.A. Assistant Professor of Health Education Assistant Professor of Enlist) Associate Professor of English Assistant Professor of Relision Associate Professor of Economics Ass«stant Professor of Education Associate Professor of Music Assistant Professor of Political Science Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science Professor of Psychology Associate Professor of Music Associate Professor of Music Assistant Professor of Physical Education Associate Professor of History Assistant Professor of Bio!ogy Professor of English Associate Professor of Education Instructor in Music From These We Learn ELLETT ERFFT GILPATRICK GREENLAW HEATWOLE HUDGENS KEENEY KENDRICK KIMBROUGH LEEDS LEWIS LUS8Y MEDWIN MOFFITT MULLENS ODELL OWENS PATTON 23 The Faculty C. F. PITTMAN C. L. PITTMAN PREVOST PUTMAN RASOR RAWSON REED RHAME SIMPSON SIZEMORE SLEOD I. F. SMITH R. W. SMITH $. S. SMITH THOMAS TIMMERMAN TUCKER WILKINS CHEATHAM FRANK PITTMAN, Th.D. CHARLES LEONARD PITTMAN, Ph.D. GERDA PREVOST, M.A. ARNOLD E. PUTMAN, M.Mus. . CHARLES LEWIS RASOR, M.A. GILBERT B. RAWSON, M.Ed. GWENDOLEN W. REED, M.A. DUPRE RHAME, B.S., B.Mus. . ORRISSA P. SIMPSON, M.S. PAUL SIZEMORE, B.S. ARTHUR P. SLEDD, Ph.D. LEMUEL F. SMITH. D.Sc. ROBERT W. SMITH SARA STEPHENS SMITH, M.S. GLENN GILMORE THOMAS. M.A. JOHN R. TIMMERMAN, M.A. ROBERT C. TUCKER, M.A... WILLIAM WALTER WILKINS, LL.B. Assistant Professor of Region Associate Professor of Englith Instructor of Psychology Associate Professor of Music Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of English Associate Professor of French and Spanish Professor of Music Instructor of Home Economics .......................... ... Coach Associate Professor of Chemistry Associate Professor of Chemistry ..................................... Coach Instructor of Home Economics Assistant Professor of Journalism Assistant Professor of English ..................................Librarian Assistant Professor of Political Science 24 . and Administrative Staff HELEN ALLEN. B.A. MARJORIE CLARK ELIZABETH P. COLLINS MARY FRANCES DAVIS. B.A. ROSELLE DILL. B.A. WILLIE B. EPPS JANE GARDNER FLENER, M.A. MARY LOUISE FREEMAN MARY GULLICK, B.S. GERALDINE FARRAR HICKS, B.A. MARTHA HILL LyDIE HIPP . . MARY BESS JENNESS. B.A. ETHEL LANGSTON ANN WOOD LAWTON MARGARET McELVEEN. B.A. EDNA MARSHBANKS, B.A. JUANITA NORRIS. Secretory to Librorien Typist Dietitian, Woman's College Student Secretary of Religious Activities Cataloguer Secretary to the Business Manager Assistant Librarian Assistant in Registrar's Office Assistant in Registrar’s Office Stenographer ....................... ... Cashier Secretory in the Assistant Business Manager's Office Assistant Registrar, Woman's College Hostess, Woman’s College Assistant Bookkeeper Assistant in Public Relations Secretary to the Dean of the College Secretary to the Bursar ALLEN CLARK COLUNS DAVIS DILL EPRS FLENER FREEMAN GULLICK HICKS HILL HIPP JENNESS LANGSTON LAWTON McELVEEN MARSHBANKS NORRIS 25 PICKEL E. C. SMITH SIMS STEELE SINCLAIR THOMAS D. SMITH WARO WHITESIDES W ATT YOUMAN Administrative Staff KATHRYN PICKEL OLIVE SIMS, B.A........ GRACE ROWAN SINCLAIR DORIS SMITH. B.A......... EVELYN COGGINS SMITH, B.A. VIRGINIA STEELE, B.A. VERONA McCRARY THOMAS. B.S. in L.S. LAWRENCE L. WARD LULA WHITESIDES. R.N. CHARLES N. WYATT, M.D. MARGARET L. YOUMAN, B.A. . . Assistant Cataloguer, Library Assistant in Public Relations ....................... Typist. Library . . Secretary to the President Circulation Assistant, Library Assistant in Registrar's Office Cataloguer, Library ........................ ... .Steward Nurse, Woman’s College , . ..... ... . College Physician Secretary to the Dean. Woman’s College 26 Lect°rSS Labs • Ua,ain9 27 popular campus professor believcs th. tand For fundamentalism, football or fr sf undisputed importance, but a uni' ledge and ideas which it propagates in in does elements ls mdqCc by the 3 thJ students. rnities. It is for this reason udents in their natura productive hours. 29 SCHOOL BUS STOP . . . BUSSES MORE CROWDED THAN THE LIBRARy ON A RAIN DAY FRANKIE AND BILL GET IN SOME POINTS DO I HAVE TO TAKE RELIGION AT EIGHT IN THE MORNING? THE ARTISTIC TOUCH IN MRS. CALHOUN S LA8. Although individual classes have exclusive rights to certain activities, for most campus affairs there is no distinction between Freshman and Senior. Members of each class have three cuts, ride the yellow busses across town, and sit through thirty minutes of chapel. The four classes alike, occupy their days with labs, lectures, and the all important extra-curricular activities. ECONOMICS IAB. fountain pure” MAESTRO CANTRICK DIRECTS MAY DAY MUSIC. ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN BETWEEN CLASSES. The SENIORS of 1948 Campus wheels . . . few privileges but much pride . . . Rosemary roof garden—transfer party .. . Homecoming float . . . second place . . . U. S. S. Victory Ship . . . Moon Carnival” . . . Moon-faced, starry-eyed—stunt . . . second place . . . joint senior parties . . . job hunting (man hunting) . . . Junior-Senior . . . class day . . . daisy chain . . . invitations . . . baccalaureate . . . diplomas . . . question of 1,000 answers: the class gift? . . . beauties and model models ... we gave the May Queen . . . gay spirit . . . cooperation at W. C. . . . none on the men's campus . . . oozing with song writers . . . dancers . . . artists . . . they've got what it takes... we'll never forget them . . . au revoir . Few Are The SENIOR FLOAT ... A PRIZE WINNER 3? VISIT TO THE MOON ■ . . . APPROVED 8 THE AUDIENCE. Privileges . . . But M uch The Pride Men s TPjjicexs J. W. PENDERGRASS, President JAMES WALKER, Vice-President PETE PANAGAKAS, Secretary GEORGE G. WILLIS, Treasurer ]Uomen s Oj j:uets ANNE JENKINS, President SARAH McKINNON, Vice-President BETTY MILLER, Secretary JUANITA WAY, Treasurer 33 Seniors BESSIE ADAMS, Cottageville, S. C., B.A., Sociology and History . . . loves music . . . Miss Ebaugh her favorite . . . President of Sociology Club . . . week-end charmer of Social Standards Board . . . sweet and gentle. SHERODD RAY ALBRITTON, Fort Green, Fla., B.A., Music . . . Master of keys . . . first President of Lewis Student Music Club . . . practice and more practice . . . thorough and meticulous . . . composer. HERBERT LEWIS ALLEN, Greenville, S. C, B.S., Chemistry . . . Herb . . . reared in Brazil . . . bizarre . . . Naval Air Corps vet . . . dislikes hauling hot water to his trailer . . . Ambition: medical work. LEWIS ALLEN, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Psychology . , . neat day student . . . works in afternoons . . . married lest August . . . Theta Chi pledge in 1946 . . . says Furman's post-war spirit is lacking . . . training for personnel work. JANE ANDERSON, Charleston, S. C., B.A., English and Music . . . Head Marshal... low-country drawl . . . enthusiastic reader . . . browsing room browser . . . radiates ... chronic convention goer . . . extreme geechic loyalty . . . organist and John's wife eventually. ADAMS ARNOLD ALBRITTON 8. M. ARRINGTON H. L. ALLEN P. ARRINGTON ElOISE ARNOLD, Greenville, $. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . excellent swimmer . . . dislikes the gum-ward bound . . . conscientiously dutiful ... ice tea .. . and . . . weddings . . accommodating. BRADFORD MERRY ARRINGTON, Greenville, S. C, B.A., Endish . . . Brad . . . aggressively friendly and seldom quiet . . . works at check desk in library . . . Vice-President Wesley Foundation . . . Cloister and Echo . . . plons include graduate school. PAGE ARRINGTON, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . conscientious Randoiph-Macon transfer senior year... abhors high heels and socks ... thoroughly thoughtful ... takes off like a bird with that red mercury . . . plans for graduate work at exclusive Katherine Gibbs . . . always looking forward to early Frost . CAROLYN LOOPER ASH, Easley. S. C., B.S., Chemistry . . . transfer from Winthrop her senior year . . . wants to live at Clemson with Ray and work in a Chemistry lab . . . could survive on steak . . . lovely to look at finger nails. ELEANOR ASHLEY, Honea Path, S. C., B.A., Spanish . . . canteenizes . . . good neighbor . . . plans to teach . . . honorary Senorita . . . petite . . winning eyes. L ALLEN ASH ANDERSON ASHLEy WALLACE JACKSON ASKEW, Greensboro, Ga„ 8.A., Physical Education ... J . . . Varsity tackle in 1940, ‘4!, ‘46 and ’47 . . . prefers Dr. Moffitt and Dr. Smith Graham Field apartment . . . Block F . . . wants to coach in a high school. Seniors SARA FRANCES ASKINS, Lake City, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education .. . all roc lead to Lake City ... ser'osly, she loves James... can dance any ole’ way, any o time ... cute little figure with cute little clothes... wholehearted laugh ... gay ar effervescent . . . Senior stunt director. . . Commercial Club . . . coiffeur. KERMIT LEE ATKINSON, Elberton, Ga„ 8.A., Physical Education . . . Chunk . . capable Hurricane guard ... steady ... Block F ... would like to see a new McGee . . . Graham field family man . . , will coach and teach. SARAH AUSTIN, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Mathematics ... a knit-wit ... ask her about programs and tickets for the latest plays . . . Chi Beta Phi girl . . . little girl smile . . . food conscious . . . thinks the Gifpatricks are a pair. CAROLINE BAB8, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Public School Music . . . versatile . . . President Day Students Association . . . big chief... rat court . . . knows all words to hymns . . . cracker jack entertainer and amuser. . . Senior Order. . . she's a jolly good fellow and also an idealist. ASKEW J. BAGWEU ASKINS L. BAGWELL ATKINS ON W. H. BAGWELL JEAN BAGWELL, Pelzer, S. C., B.A., Biology and Education . . . January sheepskin ... Paris mountaineer . . . dissects bugs with vengeance and loves it . . . equally dislikes moving pitchers ... Pi Kap tendencies . . . dexterous knitter . . . will probably teach hign school Biology. LOUISE BAGWELL, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education . . . transferred from Mars Hill . . . friendly ... a smile that attracts . . . likes music . . . sleep, sleep, but oh, that eight o'clock closs . . . yet . . . punctual . . . and anticipates teaching little ones. WILLIAM HOWARD BAGWELL, Piedmont, S. C.. B.A., Physical Education . . . Casanova . . . basketball team manager . . . sleep snatcher . . . vigorous cheerleader . . . ardent supporter of Purple Hurricane and Block F Club . . . disposition: perfect. CECELIA BAILEY, New York, New York, B.S., Biology . . . straight-forward day student . . . unexpectedly clever . . . genial . . . independent . . . thrills to Jack’s singing. JAMES WILLIAM BAILEY, Asheville, N. C., B.A., Physical Education . . . Bill ... Student Body Prexy . . . looks the part . . . Block F for football and baseball... opinionated and difficult to persuade ... for more and better Furman spirit ... the student's friend . . . Theta Chi. 37 AUSTIN C. 8AILE BABB J. W. BAILEy Seniors WILLIAM THOMAS BALL. Gray Court, S. C., B.A., Speech . . . connoisseur of the finer things . . . Theater Guild . . . country cured wit . . . Mr. Rhamc's bass . . . fishing and hunting . . . Lady Windemere's butler . . . wants to do radio announcing. BETTy BALLENTINE, Easley, S. C., B.A., Music Education . . . Bee sparkling blue eyes . . . original wit . . . beauty with brains ... a dislike for insincerity . . . gets things done . . . Zetasophia . . . Mr. Rhamc's keyboard cruiser . . . hint . . . pin . . . Clint. ROy ONIAS BARKER, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Mathematics . . . day dreamer . . . but won’t admit it . . . thinks Furman faculty excellent . . . Physics lab assistant . . . makes lights for his hobby . . . graduate work in electronics . . . the reserved sort. CHARLES BENJAMIN BARNETT, Greer, S. C„ B.A., Psychology . . . Charlie . . . Theta Chi . . . transfer from Emory . . . jerks sodas afternoons . . . tasteful in clothes as well as in other things . . . confused Simpson twin-, at first . . . aspires for psychology groduatc work. HUGH THOMAS BARTON, Greenville, S. C., 8.S.. Biology . . . Tommy . . . unobtrusive . . . gets his work done first . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta ... a sure bet for med school . . . redhead . . . sans temper . . . gives his share of time to the Science Hall and books. BALL R. F. BELL BALLENTINE T. E. BELL BARKER BEST RAY FRANKLIN BELL, Mayesville, S. C., B.A., Education . . . B. S. U. president his Junior year . . . alert Student Council member . . , speaks to people by name . . . Air Corps officer—still wears his uniform . . plans religious education work after Southwestern. THOMAS EMERSON BELL, Callison, S. C., B.A., History . . . ,,Tom . . . country gentleman with an affable personality . . . genial . . . fond of football and Dr. Charles Pittman's classes . . . Navy vet . . . Treasurer of his Sophomore class . . . graduated in February. ADELAIDE 8EST, Fairfax, S. C., B.A., Education . . . knee-crosser and un-crosscr . . . excruciating . . . Ben's beautiful” . . . diploma in January, marriage license in February . . . y. W. C. A. President . . . Clcmson Cadet Colonel . . . feels responsibility . . . Senior Order . . . yen to travel . . . cut-up . . . Who’s Who. BETTy BOBO, Florence, S. C., B.A., History . . . Senior Order . . . talks with a soothing mellowness . . . successful ''Hornet co-editor, holds journalism as mere hobby . . . Thcoter Guild plugger . . . intelligent air . . . nose wrinkler ... to teach is her aim . . . Who's Who. MARy BOLGER, Charleston, $. C., B.A., Sociology . . . B. S. U. Council . . . full of pep . . . studious . . . good naiured . . . punctual . . . photo fiend . . . Charlestonian advocate . . . marriage approachcc. 39 BARNETT BOBO BAR70N BOLGER Seniors HUGH EARL BOLT. Greenville, $. C., B.A., Business Administration . . . jovial day student . . . President of Commercial Club and Wesley Foundation . . . lounges at Lucky Strike . . . loquacious . . . German prisoner for eight months. ALVIN FLOyD BOONE, Roebuck, S. C., B.A., History . . . itinerant scholar . . . transfer from College of Charleston and Limestone . . . pastor of Roebuck Baptist Church . . . admirer of the classics . . . wiggles cars in class . . . tolerant. JACKSON EDWARD BOWEN, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Jack''... little boy grin . . . comedian in the classroom . . . surprised us with his good grades . . . plays cassino . . . Walhallo, the Air Corps, and night life on his list. JAMES JULIUS BOyD, JR., Greenville, S. C., B.A., Business Administration . . . Moon” . . . Mammy singer of the Senior stunt . . . transfer from Clemson . . . attended Middle Georgia College as Air Corps cadet . . . Westminster Fellowship ... wonts to sell Oldsmobiles. EUGENE FRANKLIN BREAZEALE, Greenville, S. C.. B.A., Economics . . . Breezy” ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . Campbell's or Cully’s between classes . . . Block F Club . . . best hobby: Dell Simpson . . . No. I on golf team . . . Will probably become insurance man. 40 BOLT BRIGMAN BOONE C. S. 8ROWN BOWEN T. W. BROWN ELCISE BRIGMAN, Lotto, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . Ambition could be mode of nothing sterner . . . shy, if you pleose . . . cheerful . . . something new in fovorite colors, white . . . Sponish Club. CHARLES STANLEy BROWN, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Business Administrotion . . . Chas . . . Theto Chi . . . cioims no stcody dote ... in doze over quality credits ... hunting and sports fon . . . anti-chapel ... not os bashful as he looks. THOMAS WILEY BROWN, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Tom . . . liberal arts advocote . . . alternate teacher of accounting to ex-G. I.s at Greenville High . . . Commercial Club member . . . three years’ service with Army Ordnance . . . future accountant with B plus average. LOTTIE ANN BRUCE, Greer, S. C., B.A., History .. . international debator. . . window-shopper . . . forever gobbin' with B. J. . . . a Giily joke collector . . . formed International Relations Club . . . tranquil but efficient. WILSON TRENTON BRUCE, Greenville. S. C., BA., Sociology . . . Trent . . . chubby day student with afternoon job . . . still finds time for basketball . . . son of Furmon man . . . likes Dr. Haight . . . congenial ... no future plans. 41 eoyo A. BRUCE bREAZEALE W. T. BRUCE HELEN HOOD BRySON, Woodruff. S. C., B.A., History . . . dramatic impulses . . . parliamentary proceeder . . . adaptive . . . Student Body President . . . campus Pollyanna . . . Senior Order . . . universatility . . . Prelude . . . honors and honorable . . . Who's Who. BEVERLY BULL, Vance. S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . conscious case worker . . . exceedingly friendly . . . southerner from way back . . . loved by all is her description . . . of Clemson, David, she's ready to talk. LUCIE BULL, Greer, S. C., B.A., Psychology . . . another small order of cutencss . . . sophomore Queens College transfer . . . December wedding bells . . . nickelodian nut . . . always looks neat . . . tinkling laughter. SAMUEL THOMAS BURNETT, JR., Greenville, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . Sam” . . . pleasing smile, shy . . . comes to school early . . . helps Tommy Barton with his homework . . . active in cementing Furman Zoo relations . . . detoured clubs . . . med school intentions. GEORGE HOBSON ByRD, Greenwood, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Sonny” . . . Hurricane Center... thrice varsity football: Carolina, Iowa State, and St. Mary's College in Minnesota . . . likeable . . . fish grappler . . . Block F” Club . . . future lumberman. 42 BRySON E. L. CAMPBELL A. BULL J. E. CAMPBELL L. 8ULL CARTER EDGAR LAFELL CAMPBELL, Belton, S. C., B.A., Business Administration , . . studious . . . Spartanburg Junior College transfer . . . enjoys knowing people . . . sympathetic and loyal . . . after-class Bendix machine operator . . . has attractive wife . . . accounting his future. JOY ELAINE CAMPBELL, Macon, Georgia, B.A., Speech . . . transferred from Blue Mountain College her sophomore year . . . B. S. U. President . . . frankly speaking .,. Baptist pro and con-cr . , . bemoans only child status . . . public speaker supreme .. . Alpha Psi . . . Senior Order . . . student government contributor . . . Who's Who. WILLIAM CLINTON CARTER, Lake City, S. C„ B.A., Political Science . . . Clint . . . typically low-country . . . second home Easley . . . numerous offices in K. A. . . . amateur at golf and Spanish . . . likes Mr. Ellett's Economics classes. TRAVIS JAMES CASH, JR., Tayiors, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Rock . . . Clemson transfer . . . admires Furman's small size . . . spends time on the campus with his Pi Kappa Phi brothers . . . paratrooped in the Infantry . . . future hardware salesman. ELAINE CHAPMAN, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . Home Ec. lab, her hangout . . . individual ideas . . . casual and knowing . . . abhors conceit . . . quiet... until you know her. 43 BURNETT CASH B RD CHAPMAN Seniors GRACE DORIS CLAIN, Ridgewood, New Jersey, B.S., Biology . . . Canterbury Club.., dislikes habitual complainers . . . pastime loafe' . . . determined . . . friendly . . . possibly for Yale School of Nursing. MARY JANE CLEVELAND, Piedmont, S. C., B.A., Education . . . supporter of athletics . . . indifferently curious but interested . . . absent minded . . . unlimited talker . . . enjoys people. SARA KATE CLYDE, Heath Springs, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . delights in observing people who are quite unaware . . . desk cheerer-upper ... no violent dislikes . . . a jam-up like for jam sessions . . . Kimbrough lover . . . fond of walking. WILLIAM PRESTON CLYDE, Heath Spdngs, S. C., B.A.. Religion . . . ‘ KIT . . . two-year product of North Greenville . . . plans for medical mission work . . . yes, B. S. U. Council ... lists Christenberry his favorite .. . plodding and persevering . . . consecrated. MARGARET COCHRAN, Greenville, S. C., B A., Psychology . . . Agnes Scott transfer in sophomore year . . . has not one pet peeve . . . Day Student Association officer... will graduate in February . . . mountain foncier . . . “Cockie . . . plans to do personnel work. CLAIN CLEVELAND $. K. CLYDE COLE COLEMAN . COMMINS 44 JACK WALLACE COLE, Greenville, S. C., B.A., English . . . jolly . . . Episcopalian . . . inveterate cigarette smoker . . . quiet worker . . . reminisces about his Creole country days . . . power behind the Canterbury Club . . . friendly. DANIEL LACY COLEMAN, Latta, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . says he's leaving the farm ... I -A Band member . . . Quietness conceals his love of fun . . . week-end trips home with Ben Abrams . . . medic with Marines . . kept his eyes on the Zoo . EDWIN BAZIL COMMINS, Yongcs Island, S. C., B.A., History . . . Ed” ... won block F with his guarding . . . president of class end vice-president of Legislature his Junior year . . . Council, Quaternion, and Theta Chi . . . Em . . . would-be ham radio operator . . . Bill Bailey’s buddy . . Who’s Who. FRANCES COOPER, Greenville, S. C., 8.A., History . . . subtle wit . . . soft but not outspoken . . . casually appearing . . . non-gossiper . . . Commercial Club . . . sporty” . . . day student seamstress . . . future history teacher ... a greeting, hey , that is, for all. MABEL COPELAND, Marion, N. C., B.A., Sociology . . . three-year grad . . . devoted to family . . . Secretary and Treasurer of Commercial Club . . . amusing repertoire . . -fun loving and full of pep . . . moony biue eyes ... a condensed vocabulary, namely of J. T., repeat, J. T. . . . a small order of cuteness. ■ Seniors CHARLES CLARKE CORDLE( Augusta, Ga., B.A., History . . . calm and contemplative . . . drawls . . . Augusta Junior College transfer . . . unpredictable remarks . . . imoenetrable wall of silence ... not favorably impressed with Miss Ebaugh's assignments. FLORIDE COTHRAN, Greenville, S. C„ B.A., Elementary Education . . . curly curls . . . semper fidelis to the band . . . how sweet she is ... a yen for banana pudding . . . aims vary from teaching school to doing stenographic work. BARBARA COUCH, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Chemistry . . . but definitely likes young preachers . . . Treasurer of Chi Beta Phi . . . unbelievable, favorite spot is Chemistry lab ... on verge of being a genius . . . efficient worker . . . calm walker . . . avoids being easily annoyed. DAVID PRICE COURSEy, Greenwood. S. C., B.A., History ... Continually shocks people with his outspokenness . . . Editor of Bonhomie . . . Vice-President of Alpha Psi Omega . . . S. A. E. . . . pulls strings . . . Student-Faculty Committee member. JESSIE COX, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Chemistry . . . just loathes inclement weather . . . kittenish hair . . . Chi Beta Phi . . . undisplayed sense of humor . . . paints as a sideline . . • serene librarian ... a future lab technician. LEWIS ARNOLD CRANE, Greenville, S. C„ B.S., Biology . . . A. T. O. transfer from Tulanc . . . cringes from study . . . A. E. D. . . . speed demon . . . day student with a black Chevy - . . . excitable . . . Now Doc, I wouldn't do that , . . caused turmoils in lab with his radio. DAVID SINGLETON CROSS, Greenville, S. C., B.A.. English . . . surprisingly oesthetic .. . classroom remark-spurter . . . wants to be wealthy . . . boasts intimate acquaintances in France . . . pre war Pi Kap . . . good-natured and amusing . . . has little brother trouble. RUTH CULBERTSON. Greenville, S. C., B.A., English . . . vainly searching for routineless job . . . spirited journalist . . . fluent wit . . . Yankee with appealing accent . . . nose to grind for Hornet ... all for Dr. Odell. ROBERT BRANDON CURRENCE, Newberry, S. C., 8.A., Economics . . . man of few words . . . ex-pilot of B-17 in Eighth Air Force . . . Phi Sigma Pledge . . . holds fort at Graham field . . . would like to use his economics major in the future. CHARLES PACK DANIEL, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . bewildering sense of humor ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . always found at gym poo! . . . expert swimmer . . . aloof . . . persecuted freshmen in lab . . . son of the 6ean. Seniors CAROLYN DARBY, Oieen, N. C. B.S., Chemistry and Math . . . former Greenvillian . . . Chi Beta Phi officer . . . sood srades for Zetosophia . . . dotes on classes at Furman ... a Vogcl-ogler . . . enshrines the Science hall. MARY LOUISE DAVIS. Greenville, S. C., 8.A., Spanish . . . long tresses . . . three year grad . . . Hornet staff all three years . . . banana split indulgcr . . . writes creatively . . . idiosyncrasy; favorite color . . . black . . . business manner . . . speaks Spanish fluently and hopes to do graduate work . . . Spanish club. ELIZABETH DENNY, Asheville, N. C., B.A., Psychology . . . Duct . . . annoyed by gum-smackers . . . brainy blondcness . . knows when and what to wear . . . definite ideas ... not backward about learning new things. WOODWARD RION DIXON, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . opinion expressor . . . ex-Naval officer . . . attended V. P. I. . . . transcript filled with As and Bs . . . tie wearer . . . impressed with Ellett’s Economics . . . already established a home. DORIS DOBSON, Greer, S. C., B.A., Public School Music . . . Chapel and Bach Choirs . . . Rise Stevens likeness in more ways than one . . . looks quizzical, but isn't . . . snags nylons on first wearing . . . two redheads are better than one. 48 DAR8X DOLER DAVIS DOMINICK DENNy DUNLAP THURSTON ERMON DOLER, Slate Spring, Miss., 8.A., History . . . “Turk . . . state track winner ... Ed Watt, Ray Beil associate . . . sounds off in Student Legislature ... has New England bride . . . secretary of B. S. U. his Junior year . . . undecided expression. WESLEY JONES DOMINICK, JR., Anderson, S. C., 8.A., Psychology . . . Congenial “Dick” . . . S. A. E. . . . finished in three years . . . Block F . . . tennis team in ’46 . . . vice-prexy of his Freshman Class . . . trustworthy and likeable ... of the Gillespie, 8agwcll, Ezell clan. EDWARD MILLER DUNLAP. Sumter. S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . Ed . . . typical Mars Hill transfer . . . drives himseif and others . . . replaces Ray Bell at the B. S. U. helm . . . voices opinions easily . . . new blood in the Legislature . . . short in stature, long in everything else. HAROLD PATRICK DUVALL, Greenwood, S. C., B.A., Psychology . . . Duvic . . . reserved and distant . . . frequents the movies and Lucky Strike . . . short . . . S. A. E. . . . burned the midnight oil in Montague . . . sometimes critical. MARY SPEARS ELROD. Greenville, S. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . y. W. C. A. Council . . . wispy hair . . . President of Home Economics Club . . . good listener . . . love me, love my cat . . . typical office worker . . . once had hope of gaining weight. EARL EUGENE EMINHIZER; Warren, Ohio, B.A., History . . . Yankee with Rebel Blood . . . excitable . . . professional photographer aspirant . . . remarkable condor . . . frequented Administration Building . . . faithful electrician for Theater Guild . . . Perry Turner ond Dr. Dean Crain fan. ALICE EVANS, Briarcliff Manor, New York, B.A., Psychology and Sociology . . . premature worrier ... I neerriy died!” . . . Fleming-way . . . eyes squint when smiling . . . cigarette-lighter lender . . . aims point to social psychology . . . Alpha Psi Omega. OLIVER NORMAN EVANS, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Psychology ,.. incongruous habits: studious but goes to bed early, numerous dates but blushes, S. A. E., but doesn't dance . . . accommodating . . . met Becky at Freshman party . . . serious aspirations for Secret Service. HUMPHREY KAY EZELL, JR., Woodruff. S. C., B.S., Chemistry . . . collegiate . . . President of Student Council . . . three-year pre-med student . . . A. E. D. . . . giggles . . . intramural athletics . . . Treasurer of his Freshman Class . . . likes women but frightened by them. HARRISON RANDOLPH FAILE, Kershaw, S. C., B.A., Physical Education . . . outstanding track man . . . ”Li'l Abner character . . . known for his temper in intramurals . . . prefers Mars Hill over Furman . . . fastest man in Southern Conference, ask him. 50 EMINHIZER FANT A. EVANS FARIS O. N. EVANS FARR MARGARET FANT, Easley, S. C., B.A., Political Science, Economics . . . grade A friend of all . - '. brains with business . . . knit-whiz . . . bridge player in Tommie's room . . . peevish to green potato chips . . . member of the club . . . only girl law student at Furman. MARGARET LEWIS FARIS, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . attended Greenville General Hospital of Nursing . . . had rather cook for Tcety than cat . . . once an army nurse . . . cute, itty-bitty blonde with flashy dimples . . . recipient of Dr. Owens' teasing . . . took a week’s cuts to go to her wedding . . . cut-up. ELIZABETH FARR, Greenville, S. C, B.A., Sociology ... a tronsfer from Meredith ... Lib ... a non-bull sessioner . . . honey -hater ... has been caught day drcoming and admits it . . . artistically motivated . . . loves rainy traveling. ELIZABETH FISHER, Greer, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education . . . y. W. A. . . . horrified at mice . . . movies or a good book . . . nice hair and expression . . . Lib . . . plans to teach in elementary grades. LOUIS GERALD FORGIONE, Port Washington, N. Y., B.S., Biology . . . Lou . . . good Yankee . . . rooms near the campus . . Pi Kappa Phi . . . Rat Court his Sophomore year . . . lets beard grow out on Saturdays . . . 1944 Clemson raid . . . med school plans. FAILE L. G. FORGIONE CURTIS WELBORN Best Private Citizen SI EZEll FISHER Seniors ROSE JULIET FORGIONE. Port Washington, New York, B.S., Biology . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . Heidc cat and goat specialty . . . bent upon an M.D. degree ... companionable . . , Sprechen Sic Deutsche Nein . . . luxuriant dark hair ... lip stick has personality. EDITH FOUT, Clifton Forqe. Virginia, B.A.. Public School Music . . . business manager of Chapel Choir . . . transfer from Mars Hill College junior year . . . B. S. U. Council ... dining room concertos . . . strictly a type; dark, dark eyes, dark complexion, is like a melody . . . silent at first . . . plans to teach public school music. PATRICIA FRANKS, Greenville, S. C„ B.A., Education . . yodeler . . . contributes pleasure to all contacts . . . fresh out of doors look . . . President, W. A. A., Senior Order . . . miraculously arrives on time to all extra-curricular meetings, which are many . . . senior cheerleader . . . valuable and all-round . . . encourager . . . Sociology. CHRISTOPHER JEFF FUTRELL, JR., G'eenville, S. C.. B.A., English and History . . . deserted College of Charleston . . . quiet and conscientious student . . . supressed laugh . . . plans to enter Southwestern Seminary . . . favored Dr. Miller and his Greek classe . GEORGE HAROLD GARRETT, Pelzer, S. C., B.S., Mathematics . . . loves nature and his wire . . . commutes daily from his five acres . . . watches squirrels and admires Main building between classes . . . wants to exchange week-end Dixie Store job for Civil Service. 52 R. J. FORGIONE GARRISON FOUT GASKINS FRANKS GAULT JEAN GARRISON, Piedmont, $. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . Woman's College Bonhomie Editor , with the aid of Freddie Keys and Jefferies . . . home ec ability in state circle . . . solicitous . . . many times K. A. . . . agreeable . . . noticeoble teency nose . . . extra curriculorly inclined. DANIEL BATES GASKINS, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Business Administration . . . charter member of Vct-villc . . . friendly . . . master at legging . . . hopes for orphanage work . . . abhorred afternoon classes . . . met stork ana made A on exam all in one day. ANNE GAULT, Fountain Inn, S. C„ B.A., Elementary Education . . . petite and sweet . . . Charlestonion inclinations . . . black hose blusncr . . . calm speaking eyes . T. Norma’s last roommate. JAMES MORRELL GENTRY, Easley, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . Jim . . . intelligent but avoids work . . . Welborn worries about him . , . Vice-President A. E. D. . . . athletic . . . loose gaited . . . nonchalant . Intramural Council . . . non-fraternity . . . underneath, a seriousness. BETTY GIBBS, Coiumbus, N. C., B.A., Elementary Education . . . Mars Hill transfer sophomore year . . . engaged interests . . . conservative . . . hiking bound . . . literally'' speaking . . . ra'cly angry . . . doesn't dawdle. 53 FUTREll GENTRY GARRETT GIBBS niors CHARLES WILLIAM GILLESPIE, Seneca, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . quiet visor . . . three years to finish . . . loyal . . . boasts Kay Ezell’s friendship . . . off to Seneca every week-end . . . B. S. U. Council when Frosh . . , generous nature . . . year-round tennis player. MARY HELEN GILMORE, Welhalle, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education . . . sweet . . . amiable Mary . . . Medically inclined . . . extensive vogueish wardrobe . . . House President of North ... her poise can’t be put on paper . . . dependable . . . quiet personality ... an attractive, all-round girl. JOSEPH JACKSON GILSTRAP, Pickens, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Joe” . . . transfer from Central-Weslyan College . . . makes A on Accounting without worry . . . will build a home next summer . . . Pharmacist Mate for three years . . . reserved when first met. LEA BURNETT GIVENS, Fountain Inn, S. C., B.S„ Biology . . . Sloan, Younts and Roe associate . . . both parents finished Furman ... 1840 hair-do . . . German Club his Junior year . . . three years in the Science Hall . . . Emory Medical School, he hopes. ROBERT BENJAMIN GLAZNER, Greenville, S. C., B.A., History . . . Bob . . . tolerant, opposed to fanatics . . . pastor of West Union Baptist Church . . . day student with no time for clubs . . . occasionally conservative . . . studies in his car rather than in library. 54 GILLESPIE GOINGS GILMORE GRAHAM GILSTRAP B. M. GREENE JULIA COURTENAY GOINGS. Columbia, S. C., B.A.. Spanish . . . hobby, pursuit of laughter . . . transfer from University of South Carolina . . . serious thinker . . . anti-meddler . . . talks with eyebrows . . . well-aware . . . memorable voice ... a gift for writing. RANDOLPH WATSON GRAHAM, Greenville, S. C.. B.S., Chemistry . . . Randy . . . artificial Yankee brogue . . . lives in chemistry lab . . . Westminster Fellowship Council . . . hobby: chemistry . . . condescending Pi Kap . . . negative Furman attitude . . . future: more chemistry. BONNIE MAE GREENE, Chesterfield, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education . .. Womans College, ‘56 . . . constant beamer . . . southerner from way back . . . had that miss my sister look this year . . . teaching, her profession. ESTHER GREENE, Greenville, S. C„ B.A., Voice . . . freshman stunt hit . . . modeling pictures grace all local journals . . . May Court and Bonhomie beauty inhabitant . . . sweetest of all smiles . . . pageboy . . . tall 'n graceful . . . private voice instructor, maybe. LESSIE GREEN, Dry Fork, Virginia, B.A., Elementary Education . . . transferred from Holmes Bible College her sophomore year . . . has already acquired her Th.B, degree . . . neatness is her best description ... a Virginian to her very bones . . . devoted to singing and sewing . . . conscientious about being a missionary to China . . . collects scraps' for scrapbook . . . girl with a purpose. JIM McNAMARA Best Looking GIVENS GLAZNER E- GREENE GREEN 5S OPAL ELROD GREER. Greenville, S. C., B.A., Piano ... a Mrs. after her sophomore year and still a school girl . . . Historian of Lewis Student Music Club . . . eyes not so easy to forget . . . aquatic . . . boasts Epicurean arts . . . fastidious. PAUL CLIFTON GREER, JR., Honea Path. $. C., B.A. Economics . . . P. C.‘‘ . . . reserved, conscientious ... 19 hours his Senior year . . . day student . . . intramural basketball in 1942 . . . two years in Novy Hospital Corps . . . wants a government or insurance job. FLORENCE EDNA GREGORy, Samaria, S. C., 8.A., Business Administration . . . is antagonized by football . . . corresponding secretary to W. A. A. . . . transferred from S. J. C., her junior year . . . veteran. Women's Army Corps for three years . . . will do personnel work . . . sparkles on the basketball court. REBECCA GREGORY, Pauline, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . coliects postcards . . . library greeter . . . adheres to Furman colors . . . Sociology Club . . . engagee . . . embroiders and crochets . . . Student Volunteers ... to be married. GLADYS GRENEKER, Edgefield, S. C., 8.A., Sociology . . . Sis . . . angular blue eyes . . . thinks Miss Ebaugh’s chair has personality . . penchant for lavender . . . worked in Union Settlement with immigrants last summei . . . Chairman. Social Standards Board . . . perfect example for others . . . Senior Order . . . sparkling always . . . interested, helpful, ond unique . . . Who's Who. 5a O. E. GREER GRESHAM P. C. GREER HALL F. E. GREGOR HARDING BARBARA GRESHAM, Taylors, S. C., B.S., Chemistry . . . labs, labs, even dreams of them . . . really. I’ve got so much to do” ... a busy sal . . . Alpha Psi and Theater Guild . . . would rather people not walk slowly in front of her when she's in a hurry... considers sleep a waste of time . . . fair and thorough . . . people, her pets. NANCy HALL, Mount Ulla, N. C., B.A., Sociology ... V . A. A. Council . . . transferred from W. C. U. N. C. after freshman year . . . May Day dancer . . . Frank's diamond . . . cooperative . . . velvet brown eyes . . . graceful . . . ingenuity with clothes . . . plans to get married. ANN HARDING, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . usually nonchalant . . . reliable . . . ambitious ... lab technician oi the future . . . not afraid of work . . . Student-Faculty Committee . . . staunch Wesley Club supporter. MIRIAM HARRISON, Simpsonvillc, S. C., B.A., Education . . . has aversion to movie gabbers . . . Chapel Choir . . . coal black hair , . . pleasing manner . . . Commercial Club . . . good books get her vote . . . Kimbrough Kaperer . . . may choose to teach commercials or be a secretary. JIMMIE RUPERT HASELDEN, Lake City, S. C., B.A., History . . . egotist . . . longdistance conversations with mother weekly . . . nervous giggle . . . exceptionally good grades for effort . . . diverse wit . . . missing after first semester. Seniors WILLIAM THERON HAWKINS, Taylors, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . outdoor boy: fishes, hunts and swims ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . summertime fixture at State Parle . . . Jean Bagwell's life guard . . . plays in the woods . . . will let the future take care of itself. GERALDINE HAYES, Chesnce, S. C., 8.A., Sociology . . . she’s lovely, omit, she's engaged . . . dependable and frank . . . charming fingers . . . Commercial Club . . . values friendships . . . three-year graduate. BETTY HAYWOOD, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . helps Mr. K. with typing classes . . . shiny, bronze hair . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . industrious, especially back stage . . . reliable . . . fashionable fashion designer . . . town girl . . . undecided . . . never excited . . . fine, fine, fine! KENNETH LEE HEATHERLY, Greenville, S. C.. 8.A.. Psychology . . . Ken . . . businesslike . . . dependable Theta Chi and Pan-Hellenic Councilman . . . well dressed . . . Arthur Ellis Band vocalist . . . Furman before and after the Air Corps. SARAH LEE HEGLER, Greer, S. C., 8.A., History . . . Make mine music . . . managing editor of the Hornet . . . Chip . . . kept books for Junior Class . . . works behind the lines . . . sincerely good . . . Prelude . . . may do Masters in History . . . B. S. U. Council . . . potential religious journalist. 58 HAWKINS HENDERSON HAYES HENDRIX HAYWOOD HENRY SHIRLEY HENDERSON, Spartanburg, S. C., B.A., Organ . . . tri-college student . . . prefers Furman . . . never in a hurry . . . Bach Choir . . . takes things easy . . . duckie walk . . . insensitive about lack of height . . . marriageable . . . eats, eats and still eats, but never obvious . . . willingness. CLARA HENDRIX, Lancaster, S. C., B.A., Education . . . Chapel Choir ... no parallel, please . . . sheer love for movies . . . Home Economics Club . . . really little . . . will teach in elementary school. JOHN BYRD HENRy, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . transferred from The Citadel . . . complacent outlook on student activities . . . J. E. Sirrine heir . . . Ellett disciple . . . engineers himself into many good times. JAMES STUART HEPLER, Thomasville, N. C., B.A., History . . . amiable . . . Mars Hill transfer . . . Vice-President of Ministerial Association . . . enjoys Student Volunteer trips . . . distaste for winter chapel . . . aspires to Louisville and the ministry. CECIL ADOLPH HESTER, Greer. S. C., B.A., Economics . . . transfer from Erskine . . . carefree bull artist . . . three-year grad . . - Theta Chi . . . commutes with F. U. crew from Greer .. . ostentatious dresser . . . works in home-town theater. 59 HEATHERLy HEPLER HEGLER HESTER Seniors MARGARET HIGHTOWER, Lockhart, S. C., B.A., Religion . . . peeve for busybodies . . . Student Volunteers . . . religious councils . . . advocates sister’s musical abilities ... Mars Hill changce . . . makes scrapbooks ... to do Masters in Religious Education. JESSE LEE HILL, Greer, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . transferred from Clemson his Junior year . . . quiet and unossuming . . . another Greer commuter . . . stays busy with fulltime job . . . enjoys Miss Ebaugh's classes—even plans to teach. BARNEY WILSON HILTON, Greenville, S. C., B.S.. Chemistry . . . Barny . . . day student . . . three-year grad . . . Sampey legger . . . once wrote a paper on Arcopagitica . . . Sunday School teacher . . . married . . . doesn't care what goes in his senior write-up. THAD EXUM HINNANT, Lake City. S. C.. B.S., Biology . . . jg . . . past President of Pi Kaps . . . pre-dental . . . weakness for food and good grades . . . Student-Faculty Committee and freshman advisor . . . variety of friends . . . takes care of Monk” . . . A. E. D. PATRICIA HINSON, St. Petersburg, Florida, B.A., English . . . Vice-President o! House Board and B. S. U. . . . collects miniature horses . . fire chief . . . Senior Order . . . practical joker added to prankster . . . efficiency plus . . . now really . . you can always depend on Pat” . . . deep? poetry . . . scrapbooks. 60 HIGHTOWER HIOTT HILL HOLLOWEU HILTON . HORTON DAVID WILLIAM HIOTT, Greenville, S. C, B.A., Business Administration . , . personifies friendly Furman . . . indomitably S. A. E. . . . listed on campus ballots . . . Editor of Handbook and Echo . . . scrutinizes the facts . . . twice a class officer and freshman advisor . . . admires the crowd. DIXIE HOLLOWELL, Hendersonville, N. C, B.A., English . . . brain trust . . . transferred from Mars Hill Junior College . . . clear thinker . . . B. S. U. Council . . . collects classic discs . . . Student Volunteers . . . gets things done for self and others . . . plans to teach English in high school. ELLEN HORTON, Pendleton, S. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . bridgitus . . . Heme Economics Club . . . warms up Gcmson highway, specially on week-ends . . . distinguished blonde hair . . . weakness: Bob (vice-versa) . . . will marry and then do nursery school work. DOROTHY C. HUDGENS, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . transfer from Emory University School of Nursing ... a yearn for traveling . . . grey, purple, shrimp cocktail combination . . . Dresden China look . . . demi-tasse connoisseur . . . allergic to chewing gum oopping . . . Registered Nurse. FRANKIE HUFF, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . easy to get along with . . . Student Volunteers . . . slow a vocalizing . . . Miss Brisendine’s assistant . . . becomes griped at griping . . . Reader's Digest Reader . . . conscious case worker . . . reserved, but helpful. HINNANT HINSON HUDGENS HUFF GLORIA WILSON Brainiest 61 Seniors GEORGE JACKSON HUGHES, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Jack . . . party boy . . . KA colleague of Wheeler Powell and Tom Shirley . . . escorts last year’s May Queen . . . conservative good taste in clothes . . . first on floor at formats. FRANCIS HUNTLEY, Asheville, N. C., B.A., History . . . Hunt . . . Mars Hill transfer . . . has redheaded wife and son . . . aviation engineer in squadron whose plane dropped one of the atomic bombs . . . practices teaching at Parker . . . nonactivity minded. ELIZABETH CATHERINE IVESTER, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Education . . . Betty . . . finished three and a half years . . . nonchalantly independent . . . emphasizes conversation with husky voice and rolling eyes . . . imperturbable . . . joker who doesn’t laugh at her own wit ... a taste for latest styles . . . makes you feel at ease . . . Social Standards Board. ROBERT ROyALL JAy, Greenwood, S. C., B.A., History . . . Buddy . . . Student Body Vice-President . . . operator, has a finger in every activity from art to Advisory Council . . . Esquire model . . . KA grand master . . . ubiquitous . . . always going somewhere. MARy ANNE JEFFERIES, Montgomery, Alabama, B.A., Speech . . . always the same May’ran . . . President of French Club and Theatre Guild . . . extensive vocabulary, parlez et anglais ... on the lookout for fountain pens . . . friend in the finest sense of the word . . . popular, fun contributing, personality plus. 6? HUGHES A. E. JENKINS HUNTLEy A. M. JENKINS IVESTER H. A. JENKINS ALBERT ELLISON JENKINS, Augusta, Ga., 8.A., English . . . Jinx . . . lives in Montague . . . attempts wit in every dess . . . argumentative . . . Martha Watson pal . . . sweaters in summer, no sleeves in winter . . . transfer from Augusta Junior... Ministerial Association and Student Volunteers. ANNE JENKINS, Wadmalew Island, Rockville, S. C., B.A., Sociology and Psychology ... transfer from Montreat her sophomore year... popularity plus ... president of junior and senior classes . . . Jenks oest fun, fishin', sailin', and loafin' in Wadmalaw . . . Aw reely do ... makes all meals a pleasure . . . apt conversationalist . . . organizes to a T . . . southerneer. HELEN JENKINS, Simpsonville, S. C., B.A., Public Schooi Music . . . transferred from Anderson College her sophomore year . . . Chapel Choir . . . pianist for miscellaneous programs . . . petite brunette ... to teach public school music. BETTIE JOHNSON, Aiken, S. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . house president . . . pet peeve, self-pity . . . secretary of Home Economics Club . . . communicates good humor . . . surplus chapel cuts . . . will do the dirty work . . . future includes teaching and getting married. JUVNE MOFFITT JOHNSON, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . courtship developed into marriage . . . whatknots bear teapots . . . somnolent in spare moments . . . little green Ford . . . tendency to red . . . Charlie . . . housewife. JAy JEFFERIES B. E. JOHNSON j. M. JOHNSON 63 ROSEMARY JOHNSON, Greer, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . Blues sitter plus high classics . . . Furman University Singers . , . keynote, cultivating friendships , . . always late to class . . . day student . , . occasionally placid . . . looks for sense of humor... talks in detail . . . rich voice . . . radio singing ambitions . . . loughing eyes . . . loves people. MARY FRANCES JONES, Taylors, S. C., 8.A., Education . . . came from North Greenville Junior College ... all foods are her favorites . . . feosts on feasts . . . studies when not otherwise occupied . . . casual but determined . . . good sport . . . reads for own enjoyment. WILLIAM HARLESTON JULIAN. Piedmont. S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Bill” . . . Army vet who holds fort ot Furmanville . . . takes time to ask questions in class . . . friendly . . . finished Furman in fourteen years, he complains . . . likes to be sure. CAROLINE KEITH, Chappells. S. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . quiet mannerisms . . . Home Ec Club . . . everybody's right hand typist . . . Ben . . . concern for other people . . . conservative . . . sweet and easy to get along with . . . congeniality . . . bon-gesticulator. JEAN KELLEy, Duncan, $. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . transferred from Berea Junior College as a sophomore . . . silky, blonde hair . . . skillful with a needle . . . always unruffled . . . unexpected summer sun-tan ... has a yen to be a airline hostess. 64 J. R. JOHNSON KELLY JONES F- W. KEMPSON JULIAN K. O. KEMPSON RALPH LEONARD KELLY, Greenville, S. C., B.A., History . . . shoots bull on the Library steps . . . International Relations Club, 1946 . . . misses only a few Dean’s lists . . . heading for Law School . . . enjoys Erfft and Gilly . . . calm on all questions. FARRELL WILLIAM KEMPSON, Lamar, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . Furmanville ministerial student . . . jovial . . . talks constantly . . . Dobson's fat boy . . . faithful to Monaghan Baptists ... Dr. John R. Rice disciple . . . chow hound. KATHARINE KEMPSON, Floyd, Virginia, B.A., English . . . Berea College transfer this year . . . photography on an amateur scale . . . minister's wife . . . non-talkative in class . . . conscientious . . . p'easant . . . abhors sarcasm . . . taste for sewing and deep books . . . waldorf salad . . . smooth, shiny hair. CHARLES THOMAS KIM BO, Piedmont, S. C., B.A., Business Administration ... Pi Kappa Alpha transfer from P. C. . . . commutes in his Mercury . . . Commercial Club member ... a would-be accountant . . . congenial. JOHN MONROE KING, Cateechee, S. C„ B.A., Economics . . . attended Furman off and on for a decade . . . worked all the way . . . aversion to cafeteria . . . ex-marine sergeont ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . quick tempered at times . . . attended Oemson two years and liked it. 65 KEITH KIM BO KEUEX KING I WILLIAM RANDOLPH KINNETT, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . easy-going day student . . . refreshing optimism . . . Treasurer of his Sophomore class . . . wants to get married . . . already a Methodist minister . . . steered dear of B. S. U. DANIEL EDDINS KIRK, Reidsville, N. C., B.S., Biology . . . Dan . . . Furmanville's mayor . . . two years at Mars Hill . . . petite brunette wife . . . Secretary of Student Body . . . navy vet with usual tall tales of the sea ... at home in Miss Coggins’ class . . . graduate work in Biology. ALFRED HENRY KNIGHT, Greenville. S. C„ B.A., Education . . . Al” . . . Senior representative on Student Council . . . yen for writing . . . thinks Education courses dull yet spends his time practice teaching . . . married ... on campus for classes and council meetings. HOWARD LEE LAMAR, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . modest to the point of shyness . . . three-year grad; resident of Furmanville . . . tolerant of others' opinions ... a promising minister . . . class tardiness balanced by mental abilities . . . smiling approach . . . ideal for Louisville. CHARLES ROPER LEATHERWOOD. Wayncsville, N. C., B.A., Education . . . Great Smokey lingo . . . argues race problems with Miss Ebaugh . . . weekly news” report on trips to Waynesville . . . outstanding bull shooter . . . Prince Mule Lollis’ consort . . . best ball pitcher until—” . . . rare. KINNETT KIRK KNIGHT LEE UNDSAy LIPSCOMB U BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEE. Chesnee, S. C„ B.A., Speech and Sociology . . . soft spoken . . . idealistic . . . Theater Guild Secretary . . . manager of Echo . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . under the guardianship of Miss Bailey . . . goes his own way and lets the rest of the world do likewise. BETH EVANS LINDSAY, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . Handbook Editor . . . a booster for all activities . . . modest . . . hand animated conversationalist . . . seldom still and often busy . . . loyal . . . Vespers chairman . . . seeks outographs . . . member of Senior Order. BETTY LIPSCOMB, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . transferred from U. S. C. her sophomore year . . . C. J. . . . captivating eyes . . . steak, steak, and also steak . . . immaculate grooming . . . hopes someday to see the world. MARGARET N. LOOPER, Pickens, S. C., B.A., Psychology . . . paints a pretty picture . . . coiffure to perfection . . . favors lemon meringue pie and med school ... an ex-Wave . . . lives near men’s campus. LALLA LOVE LUCIUS, Dillon, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education . . . Lovie . . . reformed jitterbug, but had rather dance than eat . . . Social Standards Board, example . . . cool, calm and collected . . . dreamy . . . endless trips to all points, namely. Ocean Drive . . . weakness for and donner of stylish clothes. FRANK TESTERMAN Wittiest 67 LAMAR LOOPER LEATHERWOOD LUCIUS JAMES TAYLOR LYONS, Cleveland, Ohio, B.S., Biology . . . Jim . . . has been down South seven yeors . . . Greenville News carrier . , . assistant in organic lab . . . collects old coins . . . mile runner on 1946 track team . . . prepares for medical mission work. ANN McALHANY, Branchviile, S. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . self-assured . . . Mrs. Smith's assistant . . . treasurer of Home Ec. Club . . . reserved . . . day student participator . . . campus minded . . . Advisory Board. FERNANDO COELLO McCONNELL III, Anderson, $. C., B.A., English . . . K. A. . . . Hornet editor . . . campus Winchell . . . could be called scatterbrained, yet efficient . . . self-reliant . . . conforming editorials ... no wool over his eyes . . . entertaining to friends . . . conversationalist. 3 PI I I O JOHN WESLEY McCRARY, JR., Hendersonville, N. C.. B.A., Physical Education . . . Shorty . . . tallest Senior, six feet five . . . varsity bosketball center in 1942 and 1947 . . . went Semi-Professional his Senior year . . . congenial . . . Block F Club and Phi Sig brother. LEWIS NORMAN McDANIEL, Greenville, S. C., B.A.. Physical Education . . . Ace of the umpires . . . tries to please everybody . . . energetic Freshman Advisor . . . Student Body Treasurer . . . leiterman in basketball, baseball, and tennis ... Phi Sig President . . . non-aquatic. b8 LYONS McELRATH McALHANEY McKINNEV V.cCONNElL McKinnon JAMES TALMADGE McELRATH, Greer, S. C., B.S., Chemistry . . . Mac . . . brainy pre-med . . . A. E. D. officer . . . behind the scenes worker . . . Chi Beta Phi . . . has private feuds with Jim McNamara . . . prefers Science Hall and Time Magazine . . . congenial. RAYMOND ANDREW McKINNEY, Greenville, S. C.. B.A., History . . . already a pastor of two Laurens County churches . . . dependable . . . B student in Greek . . . excused from chapel ... on Dean's list . . . spends free time with his three children . . . off to Southwestern next year. SARAH McKELLA McKINNON. Timmcnsville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . real ma|or, John . . . Co-Editor of Echo . . . low country and high I. Q. . . . only person to have individual birthday party in dining room ... all this and Clemson, too. BETTY MAE McLAUGHLIN, Effingham, S. C., B.A., History . . . constant correspondent . . . well read . . . knits eyebrows . . . tactful sincerity . . . vice-president of Student Volunteers . . . continuous 4,6$7 conversationalist . . . plans for teaching and church work. JOSEPH PRESSIE McMlLLAN. Greenville, S. C., B.A. History . . . Jo ... Pi Kappa Phi brother . . . World War II hero . . . works under pressure . . . boasts an attractive wife . . . amicable. 69 MtCRARy McLAUGHLIN McDaniel McMlLLAN Seniors JAMES PATRICK McNAMARA, Taylors, S. C., B.S., Chemistry . . . Jim' . . . exuberant personality unchanged by his major . . . Sampey-happy . . . daily shaver... S. A. E. bull shooter . . . A. E. D. . . . has hobby of raising fish . . . Catherine calls him king . . . future M.D. JAMES ROGERS McQUEEN, Mullins, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . Preacher . . . Purple Hurricane Captain . . . Block F“ Club President . . . listens to other man's story . . . football letterman in 1940; all-state tackle in 1947 . . . Koppo Alpha . . . faithful to Jimmy and little Preacher . . . will coach. CHARLES JAMES FULLER MANLY. JR., Greenville, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . Bud . . . Basil's brother . . . ambles from Science Hall to Library steps . . . jolly . . . Glee Club and Band his Junior year ... no violent opinions about Furman . . . descendant of the Manly of Manly Field. ROBERT YOUNG MARCHBANKS, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Red . . . pipe smoker . . . caretaker of Second Baptist . . . ex-air corps gunner . . . has that “I just got up appearance . . . loiters at the Library . . . wants to be own business boss. JEAN MARTIN, Cowpens, S. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . beware of noise when she wants to sleep ... all right yawl . . . intercollegiate fraternity girl with a mixture of Greek letters . . . you mean you've heard of Cowpens? 70 McNamara J. W. MARTIN McQUEEN MELCHERS MANLY MIDDLETON JOHN WILLIAM MARTIN, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . Bill ... day student time-killer in library . . . three-year grad . . . does the cooking for wife . . . Moth minor . . . executive appearonce . . . hopes to study pathology in grad school. RAYMOND LEE MELCHERS, Mt. Pleasant, S. C., B.A.. Music . . . lives a stone’s throw from ocean . . . eats excessively . . . organist . . . book club member . . . spent a year at Newberry College . . . would like to lose fifty pounds . . . Theater Guild member . . . after two years at Yale, wants to teach organ. BETTY MIDDLETON, Augusta, Georgia, B.A., French ... a dislike for moustaches and cigars . . . Augusta, her pride ... A STERLING example . . . dry humor . . . vice-president of the ”Y . . . profusivc in thanks . . . teach French until the time comes . . . keep that head covered up! ELIZABETH MILLER, Westminster, S. C„ B.A., Elementary president of Alpha Psi . . . big wheel with props . . . it Heidi . . . true to F. U. Education . . . Betty . . . its and dashes . . . leetle DOROTHY MITCHELL, Sharon, S. C., B.A., Education ... dry wit .. . chitter-chat... can’t tolerate insincerity . . . accommodating . . . Y. W. A. Council . . . adores green ice cream . . . transfer from Gardner Webb. ••mac McConnell Most Popular MARCH8ANKS MARTIN MILLER D. MITCHELL 71 Seniors PEGGY LITTLE MITCHELL, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . ... transferred from Winthrop her sophomore year , . . changed her name last August . . . eyes crinkle when smiling . , , turn-up nose . . . proud of her cooking qualifications. MILTON TRAYNHAM MONROE. Laurens, S. C., B.A., Physical Education . . . Monk . . . learns by listening . . . married day student . . . Block F Club . . . lived in Montague before war . . . anxious to graduate . . . wants to do recreational work. HENRY MAHONE MOODy, Pclion, S. C, B.A., Political Science . . . middle-state brogue . . . Andy Hardy on and off the stage . . . imperturbable . . . Cloister and Theater Guild . . . twisted smile . . . procrastinates, still gets things dene . . . prides himself on being very subtle . . . bull session advocate. BENA MOORE, Orangeburg, S. C.. B.A., English . . . One More Dream dancer... allergic to alarm clocks . . . weakness for clothes ... but ... a model appearance . . easy going . . . faithful to Mr. K ... records in Baed . MARTHA HORRy MORRISON, McClellanville, S. C.. B.A., Sociology . . . sparing with her low-country words . . . non-slanderer . . . bent on social work in miniature New Orleans (Charleston, that is) . . . faithful Canterbury clubber . . . feathers of a bird . . • Kow Kollcgc fiend. P. L. MITCHELL MURCHISON MURPHY MULLINAX 72 FRED LOUIS MULLINAX, Lyman, S. C., B.S., Mathematics . . . one of five Mully brothers . . . transfer from Wofford . . . makes Dean's list with physics minor . . . has great uncle and uncle who finished Furman . . . was once an infantryman; math prof, next year. SARAH ALICE MURCHISON, Anderson, S. C., B.A., Sociology ... a prissy missy ... immaculate . . . goes KA with Wes’ . . . neatness personified . . . senior stunt dancer . . . home to Anderson often. MARY EVELYN MURPHY, Ridge Spring, $. C., B.A., Sociology . . . always seen in library . . . flitting hither and thither . . . pastime peruser ... a wee soft voice . . . ca m and quietly determined . . . vice-president of Sociology club . . . lemon pie eater. MARJORIE NELSON, Fountain Inn, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . transferred from North Greenville Junior College her senior year . . . family tree surgeon . . . never refuses to try to help . . . former lody sailor . . . mutilates shoe leather with long walks . . . plans to instruct. JOHN LAWRENCE NEVILLE, West Union, $. C., B.A., Business Administration . . . Clemson transfer . . . assistant to Professor Heatwoie in accounting lab . . . Commercial Club member . . . thinks Graham Field is a bum” place to live . . . Quartermaster in Navy . . . hopes to take C. P. A. exam. MOORE MORRISON NELSON NEVILLE HELEN BRYSON Most Likely to Succeed 73 Seniors ERNEST EUGENE NICOLL, JR., Greenville, S. C„ B.A., Economics . . . Nick” . . . genial day student . . . liked Mr. Blanks' psychology courses ... six feet four the last time he measured . . . reserved . . . Seabee for three years . . . Commercial Club . . . mid-year graduate. BARBARA NORMAN, Greenwood, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education . . . Wesley Foundation . . . band-box hair dos . . . homesick in college infancy . . . early finisher . . . simply dimply . . . will teach in elementary schools. LEMUEL NATHANIEL NORRELL, Ninety Six, S. C., B.A., English . . . finishes in two and one-half years . . . Cloister, Student Council, Hand and Torch . . . idea man for Miss Flener . . . fastidious . . . makes As fo' Mrs. Gilpatrick . . . wants Master’s in Religion at Chicago. JAMES ALLISON NUNNERY, Rock Hill, S. C., B.A., History . . . married transfer from North Greenville . . . conservative . . . will never have to read Carnegie . . . teaches English to vets at Parker High . . . cordial . . . leaves Graham Field for Southern Baptist Seminary. THOMAS CLYDE O'DONNELL, Greenville, S. C.. B.A., Economics . . . scrubbed look . . . little man with a big purpose ... his own retail business eventually . . . High Point College during Air Corps days . . . lounges on Library steps with town boys. 74 NICOLL PAGE NORMAN PANAGAKOS NORRELL PARKER WILLIAM JACKSON PAGE, JR., Ware Shoals, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Pete ... violent when called Red . . . unostentatiously obliging . . . spends week-ends with Mae . . . blue V-8 mechanic . . . sleeps when not at Lander . . . B. S. U. Intramural captain. PETE GEORGE PANAGAKOS, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . Pete . . • talkative and gregarious . . . friendliest in Senior Ciass . . . generous to a fault . . . elected Secretary of the Senior Class, unopposed . . . planned 1947 Junior-Senior... has never met a stranger. JACQUELINE ELAINE PARKER, Shelby, N. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . ambitious . . . West dorm prexy . . . conscientious . . . scrubbed look . . . let's go to Sam's . . . jovial . . . unchanging disposition. LUETTA PASCHAL, Garland, N. C., B.A., History . . . transfer from Holmes Bible College . . . placid disposition . . . ambition plus . . . ideals . . . sympathetic . . . her future? . . . Christian Youth Service . . . hankie holder . . . needlework occupies her fingers when idle . . . parallel peeve . . . passion for pink. JOE EDWARD PATTERSON, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Education . . . Pat . . . Anti-Aircraft vet . . . stationed in Howaii during war . . . would like to be principal of a grammar school .. . once worked in New York City . . . attended N. Y. U. . . . sincere. NUNNERY O'DONNELL PASCHAL PATTERSON 75 _ Seniors PEARLE N. PAYNE, Greenwood, S. C„ B.A., Speech ... has been known to doze in class . . . non-sock-wearer . . . clock winder . . . Vice-President of Student Body . . . finds Busy and Asleep signs useless . . . chapeau expert in Theater Guild Productions . . . adores freshman class . . . Alpha P$i Omega . . . Who’s Who. JAMES WATUS PENDERGRASS, JR., Great Falls, S. C. B.A., History . . . lanky Senior Class President . . . marked sincerity . . . one of K. A.’s best . . . high-pitched voice that lands low . . . Secretary of his Sophomore Class . . . faithful vespers attendant . . . respected. GEORGE HUGH PENNELL, Maplewood, N. J., B.A., Psychology . . . Jersey brogue . . . non-conformist . . . came South to school and liked it . . . clever with math . . . camps at Furmanville apartments . . . hopes to attend engineering school . . . congenial yank. FRANK CASTON PERRY, Kannapolis, N. C., B.A., Psychology . . . President of Pi Kaps . . . changed from music major to mature wolf . . . spasmodically studious . . tall yarns to his “Shave-Tail days . . . edited Hornet in 1943 . . . one of the intelligentsia minus the intellectual air. MARGARET PHILLIPS, Greer, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . peach pickle fiend . . . kept Le Salon Francais in posters . . . any old shade of blue ... no love in her tennis . . . her interest lies in the field of religion. PAVNE PITCHFORD PENDERGRASS FIOWOEN PENNELL POE MARY PITCHFORD, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Psychology . . . impressive smile . . . distaste for sarcasm . . . Day Student Council . . . attracted to steak fries . . . and ... Bill . . . lovable . . . dependable and thoughtful . . . wrong point-to-joke-getter . . . slow but poised. JESSE CLIFTON PLOWDEN, JR., Greenville, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Cliff . . . member of a long-line Furman family . . . B. S. U. intramural teams . . . President of B. S. U. at Citadel in 1944 . . . transferred to Furman after two years in Army . . . future business wheel. NELL POE, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . transferred from Queens College her sophomore year . . . claims eating nuts mokes here eyes swell . . . beach and bridge enthusiast . . . yells in a whisper . . . social work ahead. JAMES EDWIN PORTER, JR.. Greenville. S. C., B.A.. Sociology . . . Buddy keeps trailer couples happy . . . likes for Ruth to handle James III . . . freshman in '37 . . . no time for extra curriculars ... of the Southwestern-bound group. JEFFERSON MARION POll, North, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Jeff . . . comfortably quiet ... got as far as Pearl Harbor in Navy . . . spectator of sports ... has chemistry, zoology, and physics credits . . . considers trailerville one big happy family. PHILLIPS POU V PERRY PORTER Seniors ARTHUR COOPER PRICE, Gainesville, Fla., B.A., Psychology . . . conservative . . . reads extensively . . . possesses and admires a high I. Q. . . . member of Cloister and Echo staff . . . appreciates serious humor . . . past President of Theta Chi . . . Prevost and horse show fon . . . Who's Who. VICTOR WOODRUFF PRINCE, Liberty, S. C, B.A., Sociology . . . supply pastor and day student . . . dependable . . . steers clear of Science hall . . . cooperative in class projects ... prefers Haight and Andrews courses .. . headed for Southwestern Seminary. EDWIN RIDGELL QUATTLE8AUM, Chester, S. C., B.A., History . . . Ed . . . con-secrated . . . attends chapel with girls at the Zoo . . . Ministerial Association . . . will attend Southwestern . . . presided over his Sophomore Class . . . overlooked Rat Court duties. KIRBY JERNIGAN QUINN, JR., Greenville, S. C., B A., Business Administration . . . Casanova , with sleepy eyes . . . University of Georgia transfer . . . 1946 S. A. E. wheel . .. dates ot Zoo in red Ford . . . three-year day student grad . . . Kimbrough addict . . . future furniture peddler. HARRY LLEWELLYN RALEY, Bethune, S. C., B.A., English ... Berry College ministerial transfer . . . did not try to reform North Hall . . . business office typist . . . Student Volunteer and First Baptist choir member . . . studious . . . plans include Southwestern Seminary . . . Glee Club baritone. PRICE RAWLINGS PRINCE REDDICK OUATTLE8AUM REED MARY ANN RAWLINGS, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Spanish . , . senior transfer from Randolph-Macon . . . Mrs. Lou Williams as of Christmas . . . trim . . . depend on her for Dean's list ... her best seller, Boston Cook Book . . . makes green glow . . . three-piece suiter'' . . . poetry gatherer. JAMES FRANCIS REDDICK, Fairfax, S. C., B.A., Music . . . adept musician, superior in piano . . . ancestor worshipper . . . claims membership in Lc Salon Francais and Lewis Music Club . . . calls on Mrs. Keeney at tea time . . . repertoire of roguish jokes . . . Juilliard bound . . . bohemian. ETHEL MARCELLA REED, Sylva, N. C., B.A., Psychology . . . transfer from Wee Cee Tee Cee . . . graduate work in store . . . has a Montague hang over . . . Wabbitt” called . . . how about a cup of coffee? . . . songster . . . stylacious. BETTy REID, Chesnee, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education . . . Kappa Sig pin . . . diamond . . . wedding bells . . . hostess to sleep walkers . . . genial . . . could be an all-day coffee consumer . . . daily room sweeper . . . blushes with ease. MILDRED RICHARDS, New york. New york, B.A., Speech and Voice . . . Sunny . . . interesting intelligence . . . you better not trump my ace . . . not ostentatious in her numerous abilities . . . olclen voice . . . atgyle addict . . . Will gladly shoot you for calling me Mildred. QUINN REID PETE PANAGAKOS Best Legger 79 RALfcy RICHARDS Seniors HASKELL 0. RICHARDSON, Flat River, Missouri, B.A., Mathematics . . . '‘Rich ’ . . . Mrs. Calhoun's art prodigy . . . cynical . . . B. S. U. publicity worker . . . creates surprising likenesses of friends . . contempt for littleness . . . Freshman Advisory Council . . . intent on being successful. AVERY LEON RIGGINS, Greenville, S. C, B.A.. Business Administration . . . Lanky day student . . . unassuming . . . parks on Library steps between classes . . . Commercial Club member . . . town team basketball center in 1942 . . . marriage hasn't slipped up on him yet. JEAN ROBBINS, Greenville, S. C., B.A., English . . . bridge fiend . . . serious senorita . . . Chapel Choir . . . quiet and conservative . . . clothes conscious . . studiously denies being studious. THOMAS ANDERSON ROE, JR.. Greenville, S. C., B.S., Chemistry . . . Tom . . . reticent . . . Dean's list regular . . . pilot in Civil Air Patrol . . . Treasurer of Chi Beta Phi . . . Phi Sigma . . . frequents Culiey's in a green Buick . . . does Naval research with Dr. Sampey. LOUIS ROSENTHAL, Savannah, Ga., B.S., Mathematics . . . Rosie . . . three semesters at L. S. U. while in the Army . . . Chi Beta Phi . . . physics minor keeps him in science hall . . . works math problems in spare time . . . has application in at Duke for math graduate work. 80 RICHARDSON RUSSELL RIGGINS SCOTT ROBBINS SF.CHREST ROGENE RUSSELL, Greenville, S. C, 8.A., Elementary Education ... a howling success in Theater Guild productions ... a Miss Bailey fan . . . Hey!' and you better speak, too . . . sentimental over souvenirs. SARA MAXWELL SCOTT, Greer. S. C., B.S., Mathematics . . . future plans, teaching and keeping house for Joe, of course . . . joy driver and music lover. CAROLyN ANNE SECHREST, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Psychology and English . . . great back stager and Wesley Foundation worker . . . smile for the birdie” clan . . . Alpha Psi Omega . . . versatile interests in extra-curriculars . . . town student . . . efficient . . . boarding students' chauffeur . . . even tempered . . . passive and complacent eyes . . . Hornet staff. CLAUDE EARL SHARPE, Chappells, S. C., B.S., Chemistry . . . transfer from Newberry College . . . three classes with Sompey . . . day student . . . Nimrod: goes to Chappells to hunt quail . . . studies in library basement . . . plans to be medical missionary ofter med school and seminary. VERNON MELVIN SHELL, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Business Administration .. . Genius to friends . . . hopes to put C. P. A. after his name . . . blond hair with waves . . . Pi Kappa Phi member . . . incessant smile . . . permits his professors to answer all questions in class. ROE ROSENTHAL SHARPE SHELL ’$IS GRENEKER Most Valuable Si Seniors WILLIAM THOMAS SHIRLEy, Greenville, S. C.. B.A.. History . . . Tom . . . Kappa Alpha, all the way ... big time boy . . . makes A when he tries .. . Sophomore President in 1944 . . . “Never troubles trouble until trouble troubles him . . . married in January. EDWARD WARD SHINGLER, Eutawville, S. C., B.A., History . . . Ed . . . stopped wearing dark glasses his senior year . . . Refectory Cashier, calmer of complaints . . . one of the leads in Mikado . . . frequent mumbles in Dr. Moffitt's class . . . Glee Club Manager. ADELE SIMPSON, Greenville, S. C., 8.A., Sociology . . . comes in pairs . . . house party haunt . . . transferred from Queens her junior year . . . unavoidable, life with Breazy. BETTy SIMPSON, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . junior transfer from Queens College . . . crisp looking . . . confused with sister . . . style conscious . . . family brogue . . . rainy weather peeve . . . Sociology Club . . . aloof. WARREN DEAN SIMPSON. JR., Greenviile, S. C., B.A., History ... day student ministerial student minus the sanctimonious sneer . . . witty . . . poetry fiend . . . continuous Studcbaker and girl troubles . . . increases natural confusion with Dr. Miller’s Philosophy class . . . amusing. SHIRLEy SIRES SHINGLER SLEMONS A. SIMPSON L E. SMITH NORMA SIRES, Charleston, S. C„ B.A., Sociology . . . striking blonde . . . upsweep bobby-socker . . . Adwin art gallery . . . always looking for a fourth . , , marries off roommates ... all roads lead to Charleston via Citadel . . . neat and attractive ... Sociology Club. CAROLYN SLEMONS, Spartanburg, S. C., B.A., Speech . . . transferred from Bob Jones University as a sopnomore . . . can’t help admirin’ Myron . . . Theater Guild and Alpha Psi . . . struts afront the band . . . can even knit Greek letters . . . abbreviated feather cut . . . radio work in view. LULA E. SMITH, Greer, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . commuter from Greer . . . while not in classes she keeps busy as nurse at General Hospital ... her choice prof., Mrs. Gilly . . . enjoys visiting interesting places. MARGARET M. SMITH, Piedmont, S. C., B.S., Home Economics . . . partial to play ponies . . . girl scout leader . . . sleep-snatcher . . . scientific specifications . . . precise worker . . . kind. MILDRED ADELA SMITH, Greenville, S. C., B.A., History . . . transferred from Stephens Junior College . . . newspaper eager beaver . . . responds to responsibility . . . Prelude . . . usually ■wait-a-minute -ing . . . forceful. 83 B. SIMPSON M. M. SMITH W. D. SIMPSON M. A. SMITH SAMUEL NEELy SMITH, JR., Union, $. c., B.A., Economics . . . ’’Snuffy” . . , alert . . , digs for Cs . . . Commercial Club member . . . attended Clemson before war . . . at Furman since mid-term 1946 . . . anchored at Graham Field . . . golfer . . . future occountont. TOMMIE SMITH, Ridgelond, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . weakness for weddings . . . smile which twinkles on and off . . . Fronk dreamer . . . plans for farm and cows . . . rash bridge bidder . . . pre-occupied before breakfast . . . sweet disposition . . . congenial. YVONNE CROUT SMITH, Fountain Inn, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education . . . summer wedding . . . likes rising generation, her schoo' children , . . redheaded housewife ... art ability . . . Treosurer of Junior Closs . . . down to earth . . . placid personality. EDWARD WOODSIDE SNEltING, Greenville, S. C.. B.A., Economics . . . Ed . . . Marine Reserve with muscles . . . Day Student before and after the war . . . indifferent toward campus problems . . . K. A. pledge . . . tried out for football . . . slow, good-natured attitude. HAROLD HEBINGER SNUGGS, JR.. Greenville, S. C., B.A., History ... born in China ... heard for miles around ... Vice-President of his Sophomore Class . . . reformist . . . physics and chemistry struggler . . . B. S. U. Council . . . missionary kid. 84 S. N. SMITH STANTON T. SMITH STEELE y. C. SMITH STEPHENS ELSIE STANTON, Florence, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . infectious laugh . . . now that’s not nice, hon . . . ”ooh! fried ersters . . . sweater-knitter . . . Coker transfer . . . always eager to go . . . ’’sho’ would love to . . . Y. W. A. President. LENDELL EUGENE STEELE, Stoney Point, N. C., B.S., Chemistry . . . cordial transfer from Mars Hill and Davidson . . . engaged in a crude sort of way . . . drives 160 miles every week-end to see her . . . suffers in North Hall . . . graduate work at Chapel Hill. FLORENCE STEPHENS, Anderson, S. C., B.A., Spanish . . . individualist . . . hair worrier . . . movie-goer . . . good natured . . . week-end commuter to and fro from Anderson. ROBERT HARVEV STEWART, JR., Taylors, S. C.. B.A., Physical Education . . . Bob . . . All State basketball and baseball . . . dates the Blush . . . K. A. secretary . . . attended Carolina and Mississippi . . . vice-president of Block F . . . hearty to all . . . cadet calisthenics chief in Air Corps . . . has pro. baseball offer. COLLEEN STOKES, Greer, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education . . . sincere . . . pop test jitters . . . regard for others . . . high priestess of bull sessions . . . enjoys people (especially Jimmy) . . . church participator . . . friendly and willing. SNELUNG SNUGGS STEWART STOKES 85 Seniors MARIAN STYLES, Greenville, S. C., B.A., History . . . transfer from Columbia Bible College . . . keen sense of beauty . . . orderly . . . Furman Singers . . . studiously studious . . . shrimp, her specialty . . . partially nutty . . . knit-two, purl-two clan. JESSE HOWARD TATE, Rock Hill, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . entered Furman before graduating from high school . . . A. E. D. treasurer . . . says Sam Schumann is balder than he . . . K. A. . .. went to all football games—saw none ... hid from Brucie at the Infirmary. WALLACE MARVIN TAYLOR. Greer, S. C., B.A., History . . . North Greenville transfer . . . President of Ministerial Association . . , library fiend . . . plays end on Ministers’ intramural team . . . philanthropic . . . History and Greek addict . . . Un ministre comme il faut. WAYNE DENNIS TAYLOR, Piedmont, S. C., B.S., Biology . , . chubby day student . friendly ... hangs out in the library ... A P butcher after classes . . . impressed by friendly Furman, and Miss Mullens' Botany . . . will teach, and then enter dental school. JOHN FRANK TESTERMAN, JR., Rogcrsvillc, Tenn., B.A., Economics . . . fakes worry over studies, makes all As . . . Adrian's cousin . . . overalls and red shirt . . . voted wittiest Senior . . . never missed a Phi Sig sailor's ball . . . brainy Summa Cum Laude graduate . • • coarse. STYLES THACKSTON TATE THOMPSON W. M. TAYLOR TOLUSON ) CARL RICHARD THACKSTON, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Political Science . . . Veteran Association President . . . devoted to his family ... Pi Kappa Phi . . . complains when he doesn’t make good grades . . day student . . . discussion leader in classrooms . . . plans include George Washington Law School. VIRGINIA THOMPSON. Norwood, N. C.. B.A.. Psychology . . . W. C. U. N. C. transfer . . . coffee consumer . . . sparkling dark brown eyes . . . hidden talent: poetry writer . . attroctif looking. LAURA TOLLISON, Belton, S. C., B.A., Elementary Education . . . makes library life a pleasure . . . what-knots. Miss Adams, and fried oysters are her favorites . . . dependable . . . Belton High booster. RUTH TROWELL, Pacolct, S. C., B.A., Public School Music . . . Prelude President, tumor year . . . musical bystander and participant . . . concerned expression . . . ut . . . optimistic . . . always busy . . . voluminous voice . . . what I mean is . . clear blue eyes. NEELY EDWARD TURNER, Augusta, Ga„ 8.A., Economics . . . Grinny” . . . Clcmson transfer ... Phi Sigma Historian . . . Frozen in at Graham Field, yet likes his vet neighbors . . . makes and sells model airplanes and ships . . . working toward a business of his 0wn. Seniors RICHARD PERRY TURNER, JR., Greer, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . businesslike Cloister President . . . wavy carrot-top . . . Business Manaser of Hornet” . . . has no excusable reason for pinching pennies . . . loquacious bridge fan . . . Secretary of his Sophomore Class . . . R. Jr. HENRY ELLIOTT VOGEL, Greenville, S. C„ B.S., Physics ... the Voice in Student Council . . . gained numerous campus honors on early return from Infantry . . . Chi Beta Phi President . . . occasional cynicism . . . upheld vague traditions of Quaternion . . . aims for Chapel Hill and Darby. JAMES LYNN WALKER, JR., Greenville, S. C., B.A., English . . . unobtrusively dynamic . . . Vice-President of Senior Class . . . fcackslappe? . . . Student-Faculty Committee Chairman . . . kept S. A. E.s together . . . forceful . . - intelligence plus application . . . Quaternion. RUTH WALKER, Greenville, S. C., B.A., English . . has been known to rate by-lines . . . Dr. Odell's pet tease . . . wise cracker . . . dry wit . . . her second home: News-Piedmont Building . . . can really write a good story . . . knows what she wants . . . intelligence personified . . . lipstickless . . . natural. BERT WALLACE, Central, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . Tweet . . . cheerful, happy, girl . . . always ready for a good laugh . . . bcaucaught . . . vivacity when it comes to dancing . . . Social Standards . . . naturally blue-b!ack hair . . . easy-going manner. R. P. TURNER VOGEL J- WALKER WALTON WATERS M. E. WATSON 8S MARCELyN ELLEN WALTON, Fountain Inn, S. C„ BA., History . . . Matey . . . an Always” singer . . . poster painter of Furman . , . known to love Pretty Boys Right? . . . preciously petite . . . kitten paws . . . suddenly interested in domestic arts. WASHINGTON MARION WATERS III, Florence, S. C„ B.S., Biology . . . A. E. D. Secretary ... Pi Kap with a Plymouth , . . prefers Furman to Citadel . . . expends hours in Pre-Med. labs . . . talks about red Cadillacs and Virginia . . . Glee Club . . . punctuates study with dormitory strolls. MARTHA ELLEN WATSON, Marshv.lle, N. C„ B.A., English and History . . . y. W. A. Council member . , . music lover . . . B. S. U. conference goer . . . can’t give you permission . . . gabs incessantly . , . cordial. MILDRED HELEN WATSON, Anderson, S. C., B.A., Psychology . . . talks through a mouthful of needles . . . scatterbrained . . . unchanging disposition . . . would like a twelve-months spring . . . it ain't so . . . plans to keep house for Claude. EDWARD BLACKWELL WATT, Hartsville, S. C, B.A., English . . . class-time monopolizer . . . Echo poet . . . listed on numerous club roils . . . Glee Club bass . . . smothers conversational effect with unusual verbalism . . . austere moralist . . . Student Council member . . . conscientious and ambitious. R. WALKER WALLACE M. H. WATSON WATT Seniors JUANITA WAY, Holly Hill, S. C., 8.A., Psychology . . . Nita . . . designs in dress designing . . . likes excitement and surprises . . . Senior Order . . . moon-laced, starry-eyed beauty, always obvious in May Day . . . ambition: Do all the things I’ve always wanted to do” ... on the banks of the Ashley River. ALICE WELBORN, Easley, S. C., 8.A., Speech . . . House Board Prexy . . . easy going . . . loyal . . . unhurried . . . thorough . . . well, all I have to say is . . . she’s for the Gentry . . . hates to fuss, and tends to tease . . . Who’s Who. CURTIS GRESHAM WELBORN. Greenville, S. G, B.A., Economics . . . Piggy . . • congenial Pi Kap . . . subtle wolfing . . . holds his own at tennis . . . Best Private Citizen . . . golf another specialty . . . 'ikes everybody but narrow minded Baptists ... friendly. LAURA WELBORN, Liberty, S. C., B.A., Education . . . pronunciation slayer . . . premeditative . . . personalizes paoa WelbornV bus line . . . noted for neatness . . . Chapel Choir . . . children, her pets . . . to a certain extent . FRANKIE BARNETT WELCH, Rome, Georgia, B.A., Clothing and Design ... at Furman 41 -'43 . . . married Bill . . . re-entered Furman as a couple . . . enchanting . . . creamy voice lends charm . . . striking dresser and maker . . . Senior Order . . . that’s all right with me . . . ultimate desire: housewife. 90 way WELLS A. WELBORN C. M. WHITE C. G. WELBORN F. E. WHITE KITTy WELLS, Greenville, S. C.. B.A., Sociology . . . hobby, engineering . . . does something for Kelly green . . . undecided about rush week . . . short, sweet, and superstitious . . . could eat him with a spoon” . . . seeks beach. CHARLES MARTIN WHITE, JR.. Greenville, S. C., B.S., Biology . . . black waves and dark-rimmed glasses . . . day student, three-year grad . . . believes Christenberry is a square Joe . . . has grades requirement for A. E. D. . . . glutton for science . . . wants to be a country doctor. FREDERICK EDMUND WHITE, Dalton, Ga., B.A., Education . . . Fred . . . transfer from West Georgia College . . . brick mason, painter and carpenter for hobby . . . B. S. U. Council and Student Volunteers ... unparalleled sincerity ... practice teacher at Parker . . . Southwestern Seminary next year. MARY ANN WHITE, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Sociology . . . Oh, those afternoon dasses” . . . reticent . . . obliging . . . music minded . . . enjoys playing the piano . . . spare moment reader . . . casuol . . . displays good sense. EDWARD ALLISON WILBANKS, Greenville, S. C., B.S., Physics and Mathematics... Ed . . . different . . . freshman in 1943 . . . sophomore at Newberry in V-12 . . . prefers Furman . . . Chi Beta Phi . . . interested in philosophy . . . swims . . . undecided about graduate work. L. WEL80RN WELCH M. A. WHITE WILBANKS 91 Seniors MARy HyRNE WILBURN, Ridgeland, S. C., B.A., English , . . Chape! chorister . . . summer schooled at Winthrop and Appalachian State Teachers College . . . Mmmmm ;almon croquets . . . tri year degree . . . wouid avoid egotists . . . stomp enthusiast... aspires to do further wort in library science. DOROTHy JEANETTE WILLIAMS, Dacusville. S. C., 8.A., Sociology . . . wants to teach little chillun . . . appreciates considerate people . . . loves tnat chictcn . . . will go to the movies just any old time. JOHN DANIEL WILLIAMS, Greenville, S. C., B.A., English ond History . . . Dan . . . matured and conscientious . . . has three years' Aeronautical Engineering at Tri-State College in Indiana . . . papa or two boys . . . former Textile Warehouse operator . . . plans for Louisville . . . will go places. WALTER LOUIS WILLIAMS, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Economics . . . Lou . . . won Block F” in basketball . . . well-dressed, orefers pin stripes . . . day student Studebaker owner . . . built home, married Rawlings, and graduated all in the same year . . . golfer. GEORGE GALLETLy WILLIS, JR., Greenville, S. C.. B.S., Biology . . . brown eyes” ... A. E. D. President . . . proficient in the art of winning friends . . . activity boy ... S. A. E. . . . Chi Beta Phi, Senior Class Treasurer, etc. . . . plans for Med senool—has no reason to worry. 92 WILBURN P. L. WILLIS 0. ). WILLIAMS T. B. WILLIS J. D. WILLIAMS 8. S. WILSON PATRICIA WILLIS, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Education ... a hushed voice . . . reserved . . . diligent day student . . . Sociology devotee . . . that third finger, left hand will soon be loaded, for sure. THEODORE BRAXTON WILLIS, Columbia. S. C, B.A., Sociology . . . All right howdy, Bo-Peep is the name . . . Bob Horton and Ray Bell clansman . . . member of Student Volunteers and B. S. U. Council . . . classroom sleeper . . . chief of the bus drivers . . . always clowns for the Zooites. BETTY SUE WILSON, Greenville, S. C„ B.A., English . . . auburn locks . . . attended Mars Hill in '46 . . . football fan . . . church participator . . . town student . . . “Gilly lover . . . well-controlled disposition . . . imperturbable . . . teaching in view. GLORIA J. WILSON, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Piano . . . aptitude for being club officers . . . Zetasophia . . . brainy and benevolent ... an eye to graduate work in piano . . . Mrs. Keeney’s protege ... not a leisure moment . . . president of Lewis Student Music Club. FRED EUGENE WOOD, Greenville, S. C., B.A., Business Administration . . . ex-Coast Guardsman . . . drives the best-looking cars around . . . definite plans for marriage and graduate school . . . likes to see As on his transcript . . . constant spectator of out-oT-town games. W. I. WILLIAMS 6. G. WILLIS G. J. WILSON F. E. WOOD 93 Seniors LEWIS VINCENT WOOD. Greer, S. C.. B.A., Business Administration . . . Woody . . . cooks supper in apartment G-4 . . . attended University of Missouri while in Air Corps . . . hunts and fishes . . . may come back next year for more accounting MILDRED WRIGHT, Augusta, Georgia, B.A., Sociology . . . hustle-bustle . . . writes straight up and down . . . soft-complcxior.ed . . . transferred from Junior College of Augusta . . . Social Standards Board . . . perfect lady . . . Y. W. A. Council . . . senses the needs of Red Cross. JOHN FREDERICK YOUNG, Florence, S. C.. B.A., Political Science . . . Johnny” . . . low-country jitterbug . . . twin brother at Clemscn . . . two years on Student Council . . . little boy in search of quality credits . . . loads of F. U. spirit . . . claims Florence is the most wonderful city in world. I. V. WOOD yOUNG WRIGHT Just off hand 95 The JUNIORS of 1948 SOMPAYRAC AND DOC' RUN INTO TROU8LE WITH THEIR MIDGET TEAM A COOPERATIVE GROUP —EVEN FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER Busy-bees” with fingers in every fire . . . deciding on majors and minors . . . unique script and theme for stunt helped bring that shining cup ... a Watt-B!alock production . . . beaucoup ideas for moneymaking schemes . . . attraction of handsome men in pin-up contest . . . big sister-little sister party . . . a midget Sirrine Stadium on float . . . president Doc tries to get the class interested in a better Junior-Senior . . . anticipation and. distribution of class rings and pins . . . gala affair for appreciation of Seniors—Junior-Senior . . . three down and one to go! Three 96 Down and One to Go yplcn .« O jtC OIL'men . Offtc, DOC SNIPES, President JACK BINDEWALD, Vice-PresidenI HAROLD GOLLER, Secretary BOB SCOTT, Treasurer ELEANOR SOMPAYRAC, President ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Vice-President MILDRED NEWMAN, Secretary FLORENCE PYLE, Treasurer JUNIOR DEAN JUDSON ABERNATHY, Tamoa, Fla. . . . AMANDA ADAMS, Cottaaevillc, S. C_____JAMES PERRY AIKEN, Greenville. S. C________EDWIN LEE ALLEN, Taylors, S. C.... CHARLES LEROY ANDERSON. Piedmont, S. C__________JEANETTE ANDERSON, Greenville, S. C. MARY LOU ANDERSON. Newberry, S. C____________MARY JANE ARMSTRONG. Honea Path. S. C... . JOHN WHITE ARRINGTON III, Greenville, S. C______DOROTHY SUE ASHMORE, Charleston, W. Va. . . . GERALD MAURICE ASHMORE, Greenville, S. C. . . . FRANCES BAGWELL, Piedmont, S. C. JAMES CLYDE BAKER, Camden, S. C. . . . JOYCE BALLENTINE. Greenwood, S. C. . . . JAMES LEROY BANKS, P.edmont, S. C. . . . WILLIAM ARTHUR BARBER, Murphy, N. C. . . . FANNIE J. BARBOUR, Greenville, S. C. . . . ALVIN PICKENS BARKER, Greenville, S. C. GEORGE M. BARKSDALE, Greenville, S. C ... LUTHER ZEDIC BARNETT, Greenwood, S. C. . . . WILLIAM HERBERT BARTON, Greenville. S. C. . . . JEROME EDWARD BASS, JR.. Florence, S. C.... MARIAN BATES, Greenville, S. C.... CECIL HARTZOG BEARD, Bambers, S. C. 8 1948 CHARLES BEDENBAUGH. Greenville, S. C.. . . NANCY BELL, Pleasantville, N. y_______________ DOROTHY BIERSECKER. Greenville, S. C. . . . JOHN ANDREW BINDEWALD, Greenville, S. C_____CLYDE KEMSY BIZZELL, Norway, S. C______________AUMETA BLAINE, Piedmont, S. C. BARBARA BLALOCK, Columbia. S. C_____________WILLIE ERWIN BOBO, Laurens, S. C_____________ MILTON DEAN BOLIN, Greenville, S. C. . . . MILDRED BONHAM, Chilhowie, Va. . . . WILLIAM HAROLD BOTTS, Abbeville. S. C. . . . WILLIAM RAY BOWEN, Greenville, S. C. LORRAINE BOWLES. Cleveland, S. C. . . . HARRIET BOZEMAN, Greenville, S. C. . . . ALFRED LEON BRAMLETT JR.. Greenville, S. C. . . . LUCIA BRAMLETT, Greenville, S. C. . . . ANN LOCKWOOD BREAZEALE, Greenville. S. C. . . . BETTY JO BROOKS, Marion, N. C. FRED CHARLES BROOKS. Taylors, S. C. . FRED BEATTIE BROWN. Lyman, S. C. . . . RALPH JAMES BROWN, Greer, S. C . . . CHARLES HAMET BROWNE, Greenville, S. C_____CARL LATON BRUCE, Greenville, S. C_____________JEANNE BURDINE, Greenville, S. C. 99 HENRy W. BURRISS, Anderson, S. C.... PETER ALEXANDER BY8EE, Greenville. S. C. . . . LAURIE LAWSON BYRD, Darlington, S. C_________DORIS CABLER, Greenville, S. C. . . . ROSE CALDWELL, Lodge, S. C_________ANNABEL CARPENTER. Cherryville, N. C. LEE CHANDLER CARTER, Garland. N. C____________JANE CARSON, Greenville, S. C__________ EDMUND H. E. CASS, Greenville, S. C... . HENRY LESTER CASTLEBERRY, Anderson, S. C____MARIE CHAMPOUX, Greenville, S. C___________BESSIE CHEROS, Greenville, S. C. COLEY LIVINGSTON CLEVELAND, Greenville. S. C. . . . HARRY CLYBORNE, Greenville. S. C... . JAMES TROY COBB, Greenville, S. C.. . . WILLIAM JEFFERSON COLLIER, Greenville, S. C_____HOMER STANLEY COMPTON. JR.. Greenville, S. C. . . . MARTHA CONVERSE. Aiken, S. C. CHARLES BRYAN COOGLER, Chester, S. C. . . . WILLIAM ABNER COURSEY, Greenwood, S. C. . . . DOROTHY COX. Asheville, N. C. . . . CHESLEY HERBERT CREWS. JR., Greenville, S. C______ROY CARLTON CROWE. Greenwood, S. C_________________ HENRY DACUS, JR., Easley, S. C. (00 ' 1948 BETH DAVIS, Shelby, N. C______H. RAY DAVIS. Greenville. S. C_______JANE DENT, Columbia, S. C__HAROLD L. DILLARD, Easley, S. C.... R08ERT COKE DOGGETT. Rutherfordton, N. C___MURPHREE YATES DONNAN, Tigerville, S. C. FRANK MARTIN DUA, New York, N. Y________WILLIAM B. DYE, Belton. S. C______GUY HAMILTON EARGLE, Columbia, S. C_________JANE EARLE, Greenville, S. C______JOHN WILLIAM ECKLEY, Amherst, Mass________JEAN EIDSON. Saluda. S. C. CHARLES R. ELVINGTON, Lake View. S. C. . . . HOWARD PEACE ENSLEY, Swannanoa. N. C_______SUZANNE FARIS. Greenville, S. C------CLAUDE D. FINLEY. Union, S. C_____ROBERT DOUGLAS FLOYD. Hampton, S. C____________EDDIE ARTHUR FOGLE, JR., Orangeburg, S. C. DANIEL MAX FOSTER, Greenville, S. C. . . . DORIS FOUT, Clifton Forge, Va. . . . WARREN EARLE FOWLER. Anderson. S. C. . . . BETTY GANTT. Greenville. S. C. . . . LESTER CHARLES GARNER, Stroudsburg, Pa. . . . RALPH RILEY GARRETT. Mauldin, S. C. 101 SAMUEL RANDOLPH GARRETT, Pelzer, S. C. . . . JUNIUS HENRY GARRISON, JR.. Greenville, S. C. . . . WILLIAM ROBERT GAUL. Duncan, S. C. . . . JAMES BARNWELL GIBSON, Denmark, S. C________________GENE MALCOLM GILLESPIE. Greenville, S. C. . . . GLENN ALBERT GILREATH. Gainesville, Ga. MARY GILREATH. Inman, S. C. . . . BETTY JO GLASS, Fingerville, S. C. . . . ELIZABETH GODLEY. Walterboro. S. C____________HAROLD P. GOLLER. Jenkintown. Pa. . . . MARJORIE GOULD, Greenville, S. C. . . . IRENE GRAHAM, Greenville, S. C. NELL GRAY, Nashville, Tenn. . . . HARRY MARSHALL GREEN. Santa Anna, Calif. . . . CAROL RALEIGH GREENE, Frisco City. Ala. . . . SAMUEL PERRY GREER, Greenville, S. C. . . . MARY ALICE GRIBBLE. Clarksburg, W. Va. . . . ROBERT RAGSDALE GRIFFIN, Easley, S. C. JAMES GORDON GULLEDGE. Wedgefleld, S. C_____________________PATRICIA HADDEN, Wil- liamston, S. C. . . . JANE HAGOOD, Crcstview. Fla . . . WILLIAM BATES HAIR, Gastonia. N. C-------BRUCE ALLARD HALL, Conway, S. C_______________WILLIAM PRESTON HALL. Pelzer, $. C. 102 1948 RACHEL HAMRICK, Shelby, N. C. . . . EUGENE ELMER HANCE, Duncan, S. C. . . . ELIZA8ETH HARBIN, Greenville. S. C. . . . JOHN LAWTON HARLEY, Columbia. S. C______JAMES WILSON HARMON, Cliffside, N. C_____________THOMAS J. HARRISON, Rogersville, Tenn. DOROTHY HASTY, Laurinburg. N. C. . . . FRANCES HAWKINS, Greenville, S. C. . . . WILLIAM THOMAS HAYNES, Greenville, S. C__________HOWARD J. HAYWARD, Greenville, S. C.... H. M. HELMS, Mooresville, N. C.... EDWARD C. HENDERSON, JR., Anderson, S. C. JULIE HENDRICKS, Pickens, S. C. . . . HAROLD HOYLE HILL. Enorec, S. C. . . . JAMES CARLISLE HILL, Enorec, S. C--------JAMES L. HILL, Greer, S. C_______JOHN BAKER HILL. St. George, S. C. . . . THOMAS WILLARD HILL, Lamar, S. C. MARY HELEN HILTON, Aiken, S. C___________SARA JEAN HILTON, Dillon. S. C. . . . BARNETT OSBORNE HIOTT, Greenville, S. C. . . . JOCELYN HOLLINGSWORTH, Cross Hill, S. C____EDWARD MAX HOLMES, Charlotte, N. C. . . . ROBERT LEE HORTON, Heath Springs, S. C. 103 WILTON EARLE HOWARD, Greenville, S. C_________________MARTHA HOWELL, Greer, S. C. . . . CHARLES THEODORE HUDGENS, JR., Greenville, S. C_________________GLENN HUGHES, Marietta, S. C. . . . THOMAS MILTON HUGHES, Greenville. S. C. . . . JOHN THOMAS HUMPHRIES, Gaffney, S. C. CALVIN MONROE HUNT, Greenville. S. C______________JOHN FRANK INGRAM, Darlington, S. C. . . . BETTY IRICK, Hendersonville, N. C. . . . EMERSON LANIER ISLER, Liberty, S. C. . . . BETTy ANN JACKSON, Hendcrionville, N. C. . . . SUZANNE JANES, Greenville, S. C. SIDNEy LANIER JAy, Greenville, S. C____________ANNE JEFFERIES, Charlotte, N. C_____________ WILLIAM LeROy JEFFORDS, Spartanburg, S. C. . . . JAMES ALBERT JOHNSON, Greer, S. C. . . . ANN JONES, Greenville, S. C. . . . DORIS JONES, Greenville, S. C. JACK D. JONES, Saluda. S. C___________WILLIAM COCHRAN JONES, Greenville. S. C. . . . JACQUELINE JORDON, Charlotte, N. C. . . . DOROTHy JULIAN, Greenville, S. C. . . . RALPH STUART KANEY, Pclzer. S. C. . . . CAROL KELLEY, Peterson. N. J. 104 1948 ELIZABETH KEYS, Belton, S. C. . . . FREDOIE KEYS, Greenville, S. C. . . . BILLY PO KING, Conway. S. C. . . . JOHNNIE H. KIRKLAND, Rock Hill, S. C. . EUGENE F. LAIL, Shelby, N. C. . . . EARL DUPRE LANCASTER, Greer, $. C. THOMAS HOWARD LAW, Greenville, S. C. . . . VIOLA SMITH LEACH. Greer, S. C. . . . BETTY LEAMAN, Cross Hill, S. C. . . . J. DON LEE, Piedmont, S. C. . . . JOYCE LINGLE, Lancaster. S. C. . . . BETTY LITTLE, Kclton, S. C. MARY LOU LLOYD, Spencer, N. C. . . . HAROLD V. LOLUS. Belton, S. C. . . . FRANCES LOLLIS, Greenville, S. C__________EUGENE B. LOWERY, Anderson. S. C_______________ DAVID EDWARD LUCAS, Union Mills, N. C. . . . HELEN MANN, Pickens. S. C. MARGARET MAY, Palatka, Fla. . . . DAVID FRANCIS McCALL, Anderson, S. C. . . . JULIA McCORKLE. Hendersonville, N. C___________WILLIAM GARRISON McCUEN, Greenville. S. C. . . . EDWARD A. McDOWELL, Louisville, Ky______________WILLIAMS W. MclVER, Darlington, S. C. 105 ARTHUR JACKSON McKINNEY, Greenville. S. C. . . . MARTHA McKINNEY. Greenville. S. C------BETTY ANN McMAHAN, Greenville. S. C_____________WILLIE LOVE McMINN. Toccoa. Ga. . . . IVY GLENN McWHORTER. Greenville. S. C. . . . MALCOLM MacKENZIE. Greenville. S. C. THOMAS LUCIUS MANN. Griffin. Ga. . . . PAUL VERNON MARTIN. Rock Hill, S. C. . . . WILLIAM PAUL MARTIN, Greenwood. S. C. . . . CHARLES WILLIAM MATTHEWS. Greenville. S. C. . . . JOHN KENSEY MILEY. Navy Yard, S. C. . . . BETTY MILLER. Greenville, S. C. PAUL EDWARD MILLER. South Shore. Ky______________GEORGE BLAIR MINTER, Chester. S. C_____ROY EDWARD MISKELLY, York, S. C_____________HOWARD BARRY MITCHELL, Honea Path, S. C______MARION HAGOOD MIXSON. Savannah. Ga__________________WILLIAM ROSS MONTAGUE. Chester. S. C. BOBBIE JEAN MOORE. Greenville, S. C. . . . MARY ELISE MOORE, Greenville, S. C_____WALTER JAMES MOORHEAD. Blacksburg, S. C-----------------ROBERT LIONOIL MORGAN, Greenville, S. C. . . . LONNIE CANE MORRIS, Bamberg, S. C. . . . HAZEL MORRISON, Hendersonville, N. C. 106 1948 WALLACE AIKEN MULLINAX, Grenville, S. C. . . . WILLIAM WELLS NEAL, Charlotte, N. C__MARY FRANCES NEIL, Rock Hill, S. C----------LLOYD HOUSTON NEIL. Landrum, S. C. . . . MILDRED NEWMAN, Anderson, S. C. . . . PAUL BERLIN NIX, Satolah, Ga. WILLIAM J. NOLAN. JR., Grccnviile. S. C________JOHN WILLIAM NORRIS. Conway, S. C. . . . LOIS ODOM, Greer, S. C______JOSEPH BOYD O'SHIELDS, Spartanburg, S. C. . . . JOSEPH BENNETT OWENS, Easley, S. C. . . . JESSIE PADGET, Greer, S. C. DENNIS R. PARKS. JR.. Fort Mill, S. C. . . . JANET PARSONS, Greenville, S. C. . . . CATHERINE PASCHAL. Goidston, N. C________FRANCES PATTERSON, Greenville, S. C_____LEWIS CHARLIE PEARSON. Fountain Inn, S. C___________RODNEY MOFFETT PIPER, Greenville, S. C. MARTHA PITTS, Greenville. S. C. . . . MARY PLYLER, Washington, D. C. . . . JOHN WHEELER POWELL. Greenville, S. C. . . . JOSEPH CORNILOUS POU. Saluda, S. C_____DEWITT McCOY PRIDMORE, Ware Shoals, S. C_____________FLORENCE PYLE, Kingsport. Tenn. 107 ik MILTON A. RALEY, Williamsburg, Va. . . . WILLIAM WORTH RANDALL, Red Cloud, Nebraska . . . GEORGE LINDSEY RANKIN, Greenville, S. C. . . . JESSE MURPH RAY, Piedmont, S. C. . . . ELEANOR RHAME, Greenville, S. C. . . . JONOTHAN CLEVELAND RICE. JR., Greenville, S. C. MAX M. RICE. Belton. S. C. . . . FRANCIS RILEY, Bowman, S. C. . . . VIVIAN ROBINS, Greenville. S. C. . . . CARLTON MILLER ROBINSON. Clifton, S. C. . . . VIRGIL MAURICE ROCHESTER, Joncsville, S. C________WAYNE JEFFERSON ROGERS, Williamston, S. C. ELLEN RUSSELL, Smyrna, Del_______CECIL PHILLIPS SATTERFIELD, Greer, S. C__________ MARY ELLEN SCHUMANN. Monels Comer, S. C. . . . SAMUEL OWENS SCHU MANN, Moncks Corner. S. C________ROBERT C. SCOTT, JR.. Toccoa, Ga________MORRIS VERNON SEIGLER, Walhalla, S. C. HUBERT OLIN SHELTON. Greenville. S. C. . . . FLORA SHERMAN, Greenville. S. C----NELL SIMPSON, Piedmont. S. C_________WILLIAM ELFORD SIMS. JR.. Pclzcr, S. C----BETTY JO SLOAN, Columbia, S. C____________DAVID P. SMALL. JR., Lancaster, 108 1948 CASPER REI SMITH, JR., Williflrmton, S. C_________JOHN M ARK SMITH. JR.. Greenville. S. C. . . . JOE S. SMITH. JR., Anderson, S. C. . . KENTON RUDOLPH SMITH, Greenville, S. C. . . . NORMAN WESLEY SMITH, Fountain Inn, S. C. . . . CALVIN MILTON SNIPES. Ninety Six. S. C. JAMES WESLEY SNYDER, Greenville. S. C. . . . ELEANOR SOMPAYRAC, Society Hill. S. C. . . . JOHN SANFORD SPROUSE. Abbeville, S. C. . . . ELLA STARNES, Abbeville. S. C. . . . INEZ STATON, Greenville, S. C. . . . CLYDE THOMPSON STEPHENS, Greenville. S. C. CHARLES STERLING, Greenville, S. C. . . EDWIN L. STEWART, Greenville, S. C. . . . T. J. SULLIVAN. Peljer, S. C. . . . EDITH SWANN, Statesville, N. C. . . . IMOGENS TANKERSLEY. Marietta. S. C. . . WILLIAM MARTIN THACKSTON, Greenville, S. C. EDWARD CHARLES THOMAS, Cutchoguc, N. Y____________________WILLIAM HENRY THOMAS. Greenville, S. C. . . . BELTON OSWALD THOMASON, JR., Greenville, S. C. . . . WILLIAM MARTIN THOMASON, Brevard, N. C. . . . THEOBALD LEAPOLD TILMAN. Navy Yard. S. C__________WILLIAM RICHARDSON TIMMONS. Greenville. S. C. 109 JUNIOR BETTY TODD. Simpsonville, S. C. . . . ETHAN O. TODD, JR.. Greenville. S. C. . . . EVELYN TOLUSON. Greenville. S. C. . . . BENJAMIN I. TURNER, Greenville, S. C. . . . NANCY TYSOR, Charlotte. N. C________BETTY VARN, Smoals, S. C. THELMER PORTER VAUGHAN, JR., Greenville, S. C. . . . LUTHER L. VAUGHN, Greenville. S. C.... CLYDE HUGHES WADE. JR., Lancaster. S. C... . JOHN MILLER WADDILL, Greenville, S. C______VIRGINIA WADDILL, Greenville, S. C_________SARAH WALDROP, Piedmont, S. C. HARRIET ANN WALKER, Grcenv.lle, S. C___________PERCY FRANK WALTERS, Monroe, N. C. . . . MALCOLM EVANS WARD, Darlington. S. C. . . . DAVID ALLEN WARDLAW. JR., Abbeville, S. C. . . . BETTY GENE WARREN, Florence, S. C. . . . JOE PAYNE WATERS, Florence, S. C. MARGARET WATT, Anderson, S. C. . . . HARRIET ANN WAY, Holly Hill, S. C. ... JAMES LINDSAY WEBB, Florence. S. C.... THOMAS HORN WESTMORELAND, Greenville. S. C. . . . LEONORA WHITAKER, Union. S. C. . . . CHARLES OHO WHITE, JR., Greenville, S. C. 110 1948 ROy MADISON WHITE, Easley. S. C_____DANIEL EARL WILLIAMS. Greer, S. C. . . . ELIZABETH WII LIAMS, Shelby, N. C_JAMES RICHARD WILLIAMS, Greer, S. C. . . . JOE E. WILLIS, Greenwood, S. C. LULA DEAN WINGO, Greenville, S. C_______________JACK LEE WOOD, Greenville, S. C_______________ WILLIAM VANNOy WOODSON. Greenville, S. C. . . . THURMAN ALFRED WOODBRIGHT, Abbeville, S. C.... JAMES CORRIETON WRIGHT, JR., Cheraw. S. C. ill SOPHOMORES of 1948 HICKS ADDS SOOT TO THE RAT SHAMPOO Freshmen dreaded us . . . even complained about rat caps . . . kept Rat Court busy . . . cleaned-up with Du? float . . . early birds to pick daisies for the sister-seniors . . . entire class slaved over Sophomore-Senior breakfast . . . awarded sifts to home-comins chairman and stunt chairman . . . one-fourth of the boys were Juniors by second semester . . . due to summer school . . . girls have the only man advisor to woman's class . . . Christenberry, by name . . . as usual men's officers were honorary. Gladly 112 LET'S NOT BE TOO ROUGH ON THE CADETS Left Rat Caps at Nome yl4en 4 (Djjfacets I'lLnten C?-f{icct CHARLIE JOHNSON, President NANCY WORRELL, President CHARLIE MAUNEY, Vice-President WINIFRED COMPTON, Vice-President GRADY SOUTHERN. Secretary ELIZABETH LYNCH, Secretary BILL GARDNER, Treasurer AMY BRADDOCK, Treasurer 113 Sophomore BENJAMIN LEE ABRAMS . . . CLYDE THOMAS ANDERSON . . . HUGH ROGER ANDERSON ... ROY EDWIN AYCOCK . . . ELIZABETH BAGWELL . . . GEORGIA BAILEY . . . JACK HERBERT BAILEY. ROBERT LEE BAILEY . . . BETTE BAIN . . . FRANK A. BALLENGER . . . NANCY BALLENTINE . . . EMMA BARNETT . . . CLARENCE YOUNG BARTON . . . HENRY EDMOND BARTON. TROY ARTHUR BARTON . . . ROBERT J. BAUMANN . . . LUTHER STANFORD BEARD . . . MELVIN PERRY BELL . . . MONROE JAMES BELL . . . SYLVIA BEST . . . MARY BLACK. WILLIAM FOSTER BLACKSTONE . . . DILL BROADUS BLACKWELL . . . ELBERT COPELAND BLACKWELL . . . LEONARD JOE BLACKWELL, JR. . . . EUGENE ADOLPH BUTCH, JR___JAMES ARIAIL BOLING . . . BILL BERNARD BOZEMAN. AMY BRADDOCK . . . WILLIAM VAN BRADLEY . . . JENELLE BRANNON . . . HARRIET BRASINGTON . . . JAMES WHARTON BREAZEALE . . . JAMES WALLACE BREWTON, JR. . . . JAMES P. BRITTON. 114 Class of 1948 FREDERICK MARTIN BROADy . . . MERVIN ARTHUR BROWN, JR___NORMAN FRANKLIN BROWN . . . JANE GREY BRUMLEY . . . MARY BRYAN . . . SARAH BURCH . . . JAMES LEON BURGESS. BARBARA ANN BURNETT . . . MARY BURNETT . . . HAROLD COLEMAN BURNS . . . WILLIAM HAGOOD BURNS . . . NOEL BUSTARD . . . JOHN WILLIAM CALDWELL . . . LEWIS RUDOLF CALDWELL. BETTY ANN CAMPBELL . . . BOBBIE CAMPBELL . . . MELVIN RAY CAMPBELL... DAVIS FURMAN CARPENTER . . . CATHERINE LANETTE CARR . . . RICHARD ERSKINE CARVER . . . BETTY CASKEY. PEGGY CATER . . . HERBERT THOMAS CHATHAM . . . MARTIN CARRINGTON CHEATHAM . . . CATHERINE CHILES . . . FRITZ H. CHRISTOPHER . . . ERNEST KENNETH CLANTON . . . LENWOOD SUTHERLAND COCHRAN. JAMES ROBERT COLEMAN . . . FRANK EUGENE COLLINS . . . GEORGE OLIVER COMPTON . . . WINIFRED COMPTON . . . YVETTE COOPER . . . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CORLEY . . . BETSY CROMER. IIS Soph FLOyD RUSSELL CUMMINGS . . . CHARLES WILLIAM DAVENPORT . . . WADDY CECIL DAVIS, JR. . . . ELBERT OTIS DEVORE, JR_ELIZABETH DOBSON . . . BENJAMIN LEWIS DORRITY, JR. . . . GARY EVANS DOUGLAS, JR. FRANK D. DRAKE . . . JAMES BERNARD EASTERLIN . . . WILLIAM LEONARD EDWARDS . . . RUSSELL B. ELDER, JR_BILLY EDWARD ELLIS . . . BARBARA ERWIN . . . HAROLD CROSBY ESTES. WILLIAM FOLK EVANS . . . WILTON MAURICE EVANS . . . CHARLES FRANCIS EVINGTON . . . PALMER WILLIS FANT . . . THOMAS SPANN FARMER . . . JAMES OLIVER FARNSWORTH . . . SARA FISCHBACH. JAMES HARRISON FLETCHER . . . ELIZABETH ANNE FLOWERS . . . THOMAS EARL FLOWERS ... BEATRICE FOLEY ... OSCAR MONROE FOLK . .. WILLIAM WALLER FORD . . . JESSIE FOWKE. HAROLD BENJAMIN FOWLER . . . WILTON BAYLUS FOWLER, JR___BILLY CENTER FRANKLIN . . . MILDRED FREELAND . . . EDWARD STEELE FRENCH. JR. . . . JAMES PETER FULTON . . . PAUL DIAL GALLANT. 116 Class of 1948 ANN GAMBLE . . . WILLIAM DUDLEY GARDNER . . . BLANCHE GARNER . . . DOYLE W. GARRETT . . . EMILY JEAN GARRETT . . . FLOYD HAROLD GILLESPIE . . . FREIDA GILLESPIE. JUANITA GLASS . . . HARRY MULFORD GOEWAY . . . JACK CREIGHTON GOODMAN ... BILL GORDON ... JAMES BOYCE GOWAN ... CHARLES EARLE GRADDICK. JR. . . . MARY GRAHAM. JANE GRAYSON . . . RAYMOND LEE GREENWAY . . . WILLIAM THURLOW GREGORY . . . DALLAS W. GRIFFIN . . . JOHN EDMUND HAGGAI . . . WILLIAM HUNTER GRIFFITH . . . JAMES EDWIN HALL. MILDRED HALL . . . HARRY C. HAMMOND . . . JOHN MARION HAMMOND . . . JAMES LEHMAN HAMRICK . . . JAMES FULTON HARLEY . . . MARY HARPER . . . GEORGE ALVIN HARRISON. WILLIAM EARL HARVEY ... EDWIN CAL HASKELL, JR_MYRON EVERETTE HATFIELD . . . HARRIET HAWTHORNE . . . GEORGE DEWEY HAYES. JR. . . . KEITH WATSON HEATON . . . ISAAC HARMON HENDERSON. JR. f 117 Sophomore MARy HENSON . . . BOYD STITH HICKS . . . CAREY HILL . . . ERNEST BRYANT HINNANT . . . GERRY HOLLAND . . . GLADYS HOLLINGSWORTH . . . JAMES LANDRUM HOOD, JR. BOYD NEWSOME HOOKS . . . WENDELL MARTIN HOUSTON ... BEN GILES HOWARD . . . MABEL HOWARD . . . ESTES HOWELL, JR_EVELYN HUDSON . . . CLAUDE HOLLOWAY HUGULEY. JAMES FAGG HUMPHRIES . . . WAYNE THOMPSON HUNGERPILLER . . . HAROLD PLEASANT HUNT . . . CAROLYN HUNTER . . . WILLIAM BRYAN HUNTLEY, JR__MILLIS AUSTIN IVESTER . . . MARSHALL ORR JAMES. MARTHA JAMES . . . WILLIAM BERNARD JAMES . . . THOMAS EVERETT JAMISON . . . ANN JOHNSON . . . CHARLES BROOKS JOHNSON . . . JULIUS RAY JOHNSON . . . CAROLYN JONES. EDGAR STERLING JONES. JR. . . . BOBBIE JEANNE JONES . . . JOSEPH TALMADGE JORDAN, JR__CAROLINE KARST . . . THOMAS OLIVER KAY . . . FRANK WILTON KELLY . . . RALPH EDWARD KELLY. H8 Class of 1948 WILLIAM ROBERT KERR . . . WILLIAM FRED KILPATRICK . . . MILDRED KINCAID . . . MITCHELL KING . . . WALTER HANICE KNEECE . . . CONSTANCE KOZMA . . . ROBERT HOYT LAMPLEY. WILLIAM EDWARD LAY, JR_____JOE KIRK LEAPHART . . . CHARLES ARTHUR LESLIE . . . JOHN BOGER LITTLE . . . ARTHUR WALKER LOCKWOOD, JR__ CLAUDE B. LOFTIS. JR. . . . WILLIAM DOUGLAS LOHMAN. JENNIE LOU LONG ... JOE HARRIS LOWDER . . . ELIZABETH LYNCH . . . JAMES GRADY McCORKLE . . . MARION PATRICK McDONALD . . . JACK W. McDOWELL . . . FRANCES McGOWAN. CARL NEWTON McMAHON . . . DUNCAN RUSSELL MacKENZIE . . . JOAN MacNEES . . . DAN WESLEY MAFFETT . . . DANIEL CONNOR MALCOLM . . . MARGARET MARDRE . . . HUGH EDWARD MARTIN. CHARLES WILLIAM MAUNEY . . . LINDA MAYES . . . ROBERT IRBY MILLER . . . VINCENT LaFOLLETTE MILLER . . . BETTY MOORE . . . CURTIS ODELL MOORE . . . JEROME MORRIS, JR. 119 Sophomore MARTIN VAN BUREN MOSS, JR. . . . LYNN MOVE . . . PATSY MURPHY . . . FRANCES NEELY . . . KATHLEEN NELSON . . . ALICE NEW . . . ANN NEWELL. LAWRENCE EARL NIX . . . ALICE NOEL . . . ANN NORRIS . . . IRENE NUITE . . . PEGGY OWENS . . . JOHN HOWARD PACE . . . CHARLES HOWARD PAINTER. WILLIAM PUTNAM PARKER . . . GEORGE WASHINGTON PATTERSON . . . ELEANOR RUTH PATTON . . . 8ETTY JO PAYNE ... SADIE PEEPLES . . . WILLIAM FRANCIS PETTIT . . . WILLIAM BEACHAM PHILLIPS. CHARLES WESLEY PICKENS . . . SAMUEL McDANlEL PITTMAN . . . GEORGE ALBERT POLLARD . . . GRADY CLIFTON POOLE . . . ROBERT CLINTON POOLE . . . PHILLIP GARVIN POU . . . RUTH PRINTUP. LEWIS F. PUTNAM . . . RONALD CLIFFORD RAGAN . . . JOHN RILEY RAINEY . . . CARL LYNN REVIS, JR-ROBERT GLEN REVIS . . . CAROLYN RHODES . . . JANE ANN RHODES. 120 Class of 1948 JEFF ROLAND RICHARDSON, JR. . . . EDWARD PATTERSON RILEY, JR. . . . GIRARD CRAWFORD RIPPY . . . PAUL WILLIAM ROACHE . . . THOMAS FINLEY ROARK . . . OTIS ARNOLD ROBBINS . . . PATSY ROBERTS. VIRGEL FRANKLIN RODDY . . . DON OLIVER ROLLINS . . . RUTH RUTLEDGE... CHARLES CALVIN SAYLORS . . . EVELYN SCOTT . . . OLIN C. SCOTT . . . PATRICIA SCROGGS. MARGIE SEIGLER . . . BETTY JANE SHIRLEY . . . VIRGINIA SHORT . . . WILLIAM ARTHUR SHORT . . . HENRY BROOKSHIRE SINCLAIR . . . DOROTHY SIRES... THOMAS DAVID SLOAN, JR. ALVIN CLARENCE SMITH . . . BOUNCE SMITH . . . GEORGE OWEN SMITH, JR. . . . WILLIAM C. SMITH . . . WILLIAM OSWELL SMITH . . . ALFRED MERRIL SMOAK . . . JUDITH SNELGROVE. WILLIAM GRADY SOUTHERN. JR. . . . MABEL SPEED . . . GENE HOWARD SPENCER . . . DEWEY HARRY STALLARD, JR__MARY STEADMAN . . . JOHN B. STEPP, JR__DEWEY LEE STILL, JR. 121 Sophomore KITTY STOGNER . . . PAUL MORGAN STOMBAUGH . . . EDNA STROUD . . . BRUCE WILTON STROUPE . . . GRADY HARDING SUMMER . . . JOHN DAVID SUMMEY . . . MARGARET SUTTON. HENRY MARCO TEZZA . . . JACK WELTON THAMES ... JOE CLEVELAND THOMAS ... BEN WALTER THOMASON, JR_____ELIZABETH TILLINGHAST... EDDIE S. TOOHEY, JR__ROY A. TREMBLAY. GLENN EDWARD TURK . . . HORACE DAVID TURNER . . . FRANCES VARN . . . WALTER VEASEL ... ROY NELSON VICKERY . . . HENRY CALVIN VOUGHT... HEYWARD EARL WALDROP. 122 % Class of 1948 DONALD CLARK WALTERS . . . 808BY LEWIS WATSON . . . LOIS WHATLEY . . . BRANSON COWARD WIGGINS . . . DAVID NORMAN WILBURN . . . CHRISTINE G. WILLIAMS . . . GEORGE MELVIN WILLIAMS, JR. SHASTON ORAL WILLIAMS . . . WILLIAM TURNER WILLIAMS . . . ROBERT GREGG WILLIMON . . . WINIFRED WILLS . . . MARGARET JEAN WILSON . . . SARAH FRANCES WILSON . . . EMERSON FORT WOLFE. BETTY WOOD . . . MARTHA ANNE WOODSIDE . . . NANCY WORRELL . . . EMMETT W. WRIGHT, JR. . . . MELVIN KEMP YOUNTS . . . EDWARD TATE ZEIGLER. 173 The FRESHMEN of 1948 BUDDY WELCH GIVES CAMERA A BORED LOOK ON REGISTRATION DAY Subjected to vicious rat court . . . hard workers . . . well-oriented . . . We've got Clemson up a tree float—third prize . . . joint parties . . . hillbilly stunt successful . . . posters on election day . . . Tindal passing out cards . . . frozen North Hall freshmen . . . worried over first college exams . . . green but not lor long. Green 124 RAT DAY . . . WHERE HAVE WE SEEN THESE NAMES BEFORE? But Not For Long” Alin's 0{l'tctts ULnen’s Cjji nets LESLIE TINDAL, President RAY BELL, Vice-President JOE JENKINS, Secretary BUBBA DIXON, Treasurer BECKY ASBELL, President NANCY BOLT, Vice-President RUTH PLYLER, Secretary AGNES RICHARDSON, Treasurer l?S FRESH BANKS TOLSON ADAMS, JR_____JERRY ROBERT AIKEN . . . GEORGE W. AKIN . . . JAMES ALDRICH ALDERMAN . . . HAROLD NORMAN ALLEN . . . CARL KENNETH ALLGOOD . . . VAUGHN CARMON ANGEL . . . ANNE ASBELL. REBECCA JANE ASBELL . . . WILLIAM G. ASHMORE . . . JENELLE ATKINSON . . . STIVERS AUSTELL . . . MARTHA ELLEN BAILEY . . . DON BALDWIN . . . VIRGINIA BALENTINE . . . JESSE LEE BALLEW. ANNE BARTON . . . WILLIAM MARSHALL BATSON ... FRANCIS ALLEN BELL ... ROBERT RAY BELL . . . WILLIAM WYATT BIBB . . , GENE C. BILLINGSLEY . . . HELEN JEAN BLACK . . . BILLIE BLALOCK. IRA IRVIN BLEDSOE, JR_EARNEST DAVID BOGAN . . . GUY NELSON BOBBS . . . LUCILLE BOLT . . . NANCY BOLT . . . BASIL EVERETT BOMAR . . . GEORGE TAYLOR BOWEN . . . LOUIS BOWEN. DANIEL OLIVER BOWMAN .. . ARTHUR LAWRENCE BRAY ... ARTHUR BREECE BRELAND . . . ROBERT JAMES BRINGMAN . . . BILLIE MAE BROWN . . . MINNIE JANE BRUCE . . . DOROTHY BRYAN . . . ROBERT SMITH BRYSON. 126 Class of 1948 HARLEY W. BURLESON . . . PATRICIA BURNS . . . JOHN ARTHUR BYARS . . . MARTHA ANNE CAMPBELL . . . LAWRENCE EOWARD CATO . . . MARTIN JULIAN CAUDELL . . . CHRISTINE CHADWELL . . . MARY SUE CHANDLER. EDWARD LEE CHEATHAM . . . MARY CHEROS . . . BETTY ANNE CHRISTOPHER . . . ALVIN EARL CLARK . . . WILLIAM SAM COATES, JR_JOYCE COGGINS . . . GERALDINE COLE . . . ODETTE COLLINS. YVONNE COOK . . . MARJORIE CORY . . . BARNWELL EDWIN COWARD, JR. . . . CAROLYN COX . . . JAMES BENJAMIN CUNNINGHAM . . . HERBERT LEARD CURRY, JR__ROSCOE CECIL CURRY, JR___CAROLYN DAMPIER. DOROTHY DAVIS . . . ROBERT HAROLD DEADWYLER . . . JANET DERBY . . . RONALD EDWARD DIGBY . . . LOIS ANNE DILL . . . JEAN DIXON . . . OSMUND WOODWARD DIXON . . . CECELIA DODSON. WILLIAM ELDRIDGE DONALD . . . WILLIAM KILPATRICK DOUGLAS . . . JACK W. DRAWDY . . . CHARLES CANTY DUBOSE . . . MARY EUGENIA DUDLEY . . . GEORGE BARTON DYSART . . . ANNE EARLE . . . EVERETTE OZELL EDWARDS. 127 HARRIETTS EDWARDS . . . MYRON E. ELAM . . . WILLIAM HUFFMAN ELDER . . . MARGARET ELLIOTT . . . EDWIN WINTHER ELLMERS . . . ELIZABETH ELLIS . . . RAYMOND CALVIN EVERY . . . RICHARD T. EVINGTON. ELAINE FALLS . . . DON LITTLEFIELD FERGUSON . . . JOSEPH JOHNSON FLYTHE . . . A. B. FORD ... JOE MILLER FORRESTER . . . PATRICIA FORRESTER . . . TEX RICHARD FORTUNE . . . BRUCE LIGON FREEMAN. JOE VAN FREEMAN . .. JULIUS GILBERT FREEMAN . . . MARY JANE GANTT . . . SARAH ELLEN GARDNER ... ADA JANE GEITNER ... JAMES WILBURN GENTRY . . . LAWRENCE EDWARD GILCHRIST . . . ROY ALLEN GILCHRIST. JO ANN GILL ... MARTHA ANNE GIVENS . . . CARROLL FRANCIS GODWIN . . . WILLIAM LLOYD GODWIN . . FRANK EDWARD GRANGER . . . JOYCE GRANT . . . JAMES THOMAS GRANT. JR. . . . LEWIS GARDNER GREEN. ERNEST HUFF GREENE . . . MARY ELIZABETH GREENE . . . ALICE GRESHAM . . . WILLIAM HARVEY HALE. JR_____JAMES LEIDY HALL . . . JEAN HANCOCK . . . MAMIE ETTA HARRIS . . . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HASTY. 128 Class of 1948 EDITH HATCHELL . . . JACK HOUSTON HATCHELL . . . GLORIA HATCHER . . . BARBARA ANN HENDERSON ... MARTHA FRANCES HENDRICKS ... SYLVESTER J. W. HENDRIX . . . WILLIAM HAROLD HILL . . . LAURA ANNE HILTON. ROBERT NEIL HODGENS . . . ROBERT EARLE HOLCOMBE . . . STANFORD GAIL HOLSONBACK . . . W. GILES HUGGINS . . . EMERY CLIFFORD INMAN . . . JOSEPH GWYNE JENKINS . . . NANCY JENNESS . . . WILLIAM EMMETTE JOHNSON. JOE FLOYD JOHNSTON . . . EVELYN JONES . . . EVELYN ANNE JONES . . . LOUIS CANFIELD JONES . . . MARY LEE JONES . . . VICTOR JEAN KIRKLAND . . . ROBERT ALEXANDER LAMBERT . . FRANCIS MARION LANFORD. AMON TILFERD LANGLEY . . . RUSSELL WARREN LESLIE . . . HAROLD WAYNE LEWIS . . . THOMAS LORTON LEWIS. JR. . . . LENA VERMEILLE LIDE . . . GARVIN KIMBELL LINDSEY . . . SYLVIA LINGO . . . PATSY FOWLER LLOYD JANE LUDLAM . .. NONA LINDSEY McALISTER .. . DOROTHY JANE McCARTER . . . JACK KEITH McDOWELL . . . FLORENCE McKENZIE . . . ROBERT OLIVER McKEOWN . . . SPART JAMES McKINNEY. JR. . . . MARY DAN McKINNEY. I?9 FRESH JACK EARL MclANE . . . ARCH LAFAYETTE McMAHAN . . . ROGER DAVIS McMAHON . . . JANE McMILLAN . . . RUTH McMINN . . . JACK D. MAGNESS . . . BROWN MAHON, JR. . . DALLAS JOHN MAHONEY. LUCILLE MANLEY . . . HENRIETTA MASON . . . MARION TWYMAN MATHIS . . . WILLIAM ALEXANDER MAYFIELD . . . CHARLES EDWARD MILLER . . . MARILYN MILLER . . . HUGH LAMON MOATES . . . REBECCA MOORE. BETTY JO MORGAN . . . EMILY MORRISON . . . BOBBY MORROW . . . MELVIN EUGENE MULLIKIN . . . ROY PAUL MULLINAX . . . PAULINE MURPHEY . . . MARY MURRAY . . . EUGENIA NEIGHBORS. PAUL CLIFFORD NIX . . . BARBARA NUITE . . . BARBARA JO NORMAN . . . ISABELLE PAGE . . . RHYNE EARLE PALMER, JR. . . . PEGGY PARHAM . . . JOHN FAIRCLOTH PARK , . . BETTY PARKER. JAMES SWIFT PARKS . . . NORMAN HARVEY PARSONS . . . CHARLES STUART PATTERSON . . . SHIRLEY PATTON . . . FRED JOSEPH PAYNE . . . CHARLES LEWIS PEARSON . . . FRANK K. PElGLER . . . PATSY RUTH PENDERGRASS. 130 Class of 1948 WADE LEWIS PEPPER . . . CAROLINE PERRY . . . LANDIS NELSON PERRY . . . JOHN THOMAS PITTS . . . RUTH PLYLER . . . ALSIE MAIDA POOLE . . . CABELlE POOLE . . . CLYDE TALLY PORTER. JACK RUFUS PORTER . . . MARY ROSE POU . . . KENNETH RICHARD POWELL . . . WILLIAM ELLIOTT PRATT . . . HAROLD MARSHALL PRICE . . . JAMES LUTHER PRUITT . . . RANCE EUGENE PUSSER_IAMES ENNIS REEVES. COLLIDGE STEWART RICE . . . AGNES ANN RICHARDSON . . . FLORETTA RICHARDSON .. . JAMES OLIVER RICHEY . . BARBARA RIDDLE . . . LULA BESS RUTLEDGE . . . JANE SAMPEY ... FAY SHIRLEY. MURIEL SHOTWELL . . . ROBERT EUGENE SHUMAN . . . DIXIE SITTON . . . RUBYE SLOAN . . . DOUGLAS ADAMS SMITH . . . GORDON KYLE SMITH . . . JOHNNIE LEE SMITH . . . JOSEPH ABLE SMITH. JOSEPH WALKER SMITH . . . RICHARD THOMAS SMITH . . . PEGGY ANN SNODDY . . . HAROLD EDWARD SOSE3EE . . . BETTY SPARKS . . . DOROTHY ANN STACK . . . SARA STEADMAN . . . ANNE STENHOUSE. I3i LEWIS VOYNE STEPP . . . BOBBIE ANN STEVENSON . . . ELIAS COVE STILL. JR. . . . HANNAH STOGNER . . . L T. JOSEPH STONE . . . CARTER STOVER . . . HOWARD ELDON STURGEON . . . HEWLETT KELLY SULLIVAN. WILLIAM FURMAN TALLEVAST ... RE8A JO TAYLOR ... VARY ELLEN TAYLOR . . . MARTHA TEAGUE . . . CHARLES CALLAWAY THOMAS . . . DAVID NOLAN THOMAS . . . MARGARET THOMAS . . . MARTHA THORNTON. HENRY SHELDON TIMMERMAN ... DAVID LESLIE TINDAL ... EVELYN TINSLEY ... MARTHA TOLLESON ... JOHN W. TOUCHBERRY ... ELEANOR TREMBLEY . . . CAROLINE TRUSSELL . . . RAYMOND FERGUSON TUCKER . . . MARTHA TURNER. OWEN GRADY TURNER . . . GARLAND KENNETH TYNER . . . VERNON DAVID WADE ... LOY EUGENE WAGNER ... FLOSSIE MAE WATERS ... JUDY WARD ... ELIZABETH WEBB ... LARRY LAMAR WEBB ... HERBERT “BUDDY” WELCH. WILLIAM C. WELCH . . . CHARLES OTIN WEST . . . MARY ANNE WHITE . , . FRANCES WILBUR . . . JAMES HENRY WILLIAMS . . . WALTER WESLEY WILLIAMS. JR____PEGGY WILSON . . . BETTY ANN WOOD . . . MARION ALBERT WOODSON. 132 133 t 1 ACTIVITIES A n o wn . . 135 bound the campus you lovers, the fire-cracker just plain tired. ous, the hobby hungry and the Having the the ffia onc profits a great deal from participation in other than classroom activities, the campuses whirl with various businesses that students engage in because they want to. -tk'5 wit«.JQ48 137 LADy WINDERMERE'S y. W. C. A. FRESHMEN PARTY and crown her brow BLOCK F INITIATES AND JUDGES HORNET INTERVIEWS ELLIS ARNALL Some of us go out for sports, some of us for publications; others ore tied up with clubs. Each student finds his particular niche in some purposeful work, and his own fun and satisfaction in taking part in these extra-curricular activities. SPRING CAMP with flowers sweet” GONDOLIERS Student Body Officers KIRK. JAV. 3AILfcy. McDANIEL C duty ns Every year on the men's campus oily-tongued politicians put on their most fetching manners and go out, loaded with helio's and smiles, to entice the votes of their trusting classmates. The occasion is spring election of student body officers. Campaign speeches made in chapel by the candidates climaxed successful politicking done by the whips of the fraternity caucus. Bill Bailey, as president, announced his President’s Cabinet within a week after election and submitted a plan to relieve parking congestion on the campus. Bill presides over Wednesday Chapel programs, and represents the student body on special occasions (Town Hall, etc.). Buddy Jay, vice-president, named members of the Freshman Advisory Board in May and worked throughout summer to make freshman orientation a success. Secretary Dan Kirk, the only non-fraternity student body officer, was supposed to have advised Rat Court, and Ace” McDaniel, treasurer, hasn’t been able to find any student funds that were not already taken care of. 140 Kept Politics Alive A capable four. . . combining talents to head student body organization . . . always on their toes . . . making the student body one big happy family . . . specific duties . . . president, Helen Bryson, presides over student body and council meetings . . . represents student body in all matters . . . vice-president, Pearle Payne, in charge of orientation and substitutes for president . . . secretary, Nancy Bell, bookkeeper for council and handles student body correspondence . . . treasurer, Margaret Sutton, in charge of student body finances. 141 PAYNE, SUTTON BELL. BRYSON STUDENT COUNCIL Left to Right: ALFRED KNIGHT. RAY F. BELL. HAROLD LOLLIS JOE SMITH. TOMMY THOMASON, Sector,; KAY EZELL. Pu:.dcnt: TOM FARMER V.cc-Prcvdent: BILL MARTIN HENRY VOGEL, and LEMUEL NORREL. v j C High Tribunal of justice, virtual campus bureau of investigation, supervisors of campus elections and backers of worthy causes—take these ingredients, stir until firm, add three hours of each Wednesday night in the year, and concentrated before you is the l947-‘48 edition of Student Council. Members are elected proportionately from each class to serve until graduation (pending good behavior ). First semester president Kay Ezell worked in constant fear that some student would violate the lying, cheating, stealing” law found in the Honor System, which it is Council's duty to enforce. Furman’s Honor System is copied after that of Washington and Lee University. In November Student Council met with Blue Key of Clemson to pass resolutions for the betterment of sportsmanship between the two schools. The Council also held a joint meeting with the Woman’s College Council and outlined the governments of the two campuses. Basil Commins and Ed Watt were not present when the Council picture was made. 142 . . . Campus Bureau of Investigation Twenty-cne elected members, student body officers, heads of organizations, class presidents, class representatives, and day student representatives, strive to maintain the highest standards of personal honor and individual achievement . . . enforce social and academic regulations . . . forums, discussions and an open meeting . . . weekly meeting every Wednesday night . . . annual spring camp to make plans for new school year. . . student body party in September . . . members—Rebecca Asbell, Caroline Babb, Nancy Bell, Adelaide Best, Billie Blalock, Helen Bryson, Joy Campbell, Pat Franks, Sis Greneker, Julie Hendricks, Anne Jenkins, Freddie Keys, Betty Miller, Pearle Payne, Mary Ellen Schumann, Eleanor Sompayrac, Elsie Stanton, Margaret Sutton, Alice Welborn, Winifred Wills, Nancy Worrell. m c duty Standing: WILLS. STANTON BABB WORRELL FRANKS. SOMPAYRAC. WFLBORN BEST. HENDRICKS. Se. tad: ASBELL. BLALOCK, SUTTON. BELL. JENKINS. PAYNE BRYSON GRENEKER. SCHUMANN. CAMPBELL. 143 HOUSE BOARD St4nding: HASTV. GILMORE. PARKER SRySON. S 4t«d: HEGLER. HINSON WJLBORN JOHNSON TOLUSON Dormitory regulator ... personal honor its goal... not without social function . . . freshman party during orientation . . . boarding student parties sponsored by each dormitory . . . expertly supervise Sunday-night-suoper-servers . . . keep everyone immaculate with clean-up contests and rewards . . . promoted T. B. drive by selling Christmas seals in dormitories . . . two A. M. bells cause much ado about nothing (fire drills) . . . dormitory get-togethers create more intimate spirit of dormitory living . . . elects proctors for each hall . . . effective cooperation of entire board . . . members—president, Alice Welborn; vice-president, Pat Hinson, Helen Bryson, Mary Helen Gilmore, Dorothy Hasty, Sara Lee Hegler, Bettie Johnson, Jackie Parker, Laura Tollison. ALICE WEL80RN 144 In previous years this august body of eighteen men has been abused and kicked around like an impudent problem child. To the surprise of all concerned, the legislators went to work this year. Student Legislature’s chief purpose is the formulating of laws and rules to govern the student body. President Ed Dunlap appointed committees early in September and attempted to re-write the constitution, revise the Honor System, arrange for the 'Echo’’ Editor to be elected by the student body and get some of the members of Legislature together for a hayride to Caesar’s Head in November. 1947-48 officers are Ed Dunlap, president; George Willis, vice-president; Dennis Parks, secretary; and J. W. Pendergrass, sergeant-at-arms. Members include Howard Bagwell, Charles Bedenbaugh, Charles M. Brown, Thurston Doler, Wilton Fowler, Lehman Hamrick, Max Holmes, Bill Hood, Claude Huguley, Bill Jones, Jack Jones, Joe Lowder, Henry Moody and Max Rice. STUDENT LEGISLATURE ED DUNLAP ATTEMPTED TO RE-WRITE THE CONSTITUTION.” Weighed the problems of the Campus” Left to Right: WELBORN. E BAUGH. KIMBROUGH. BLACKWELL HARDING. KEYS COURSEy. WALKER AND HINNANT. STUDENT-FACULTY COOPERATIVE COMMITTEE Hoping to bring about a closer relationship between the students, faculty and administration, this group held monthly meetings (and necessary special ones) to weigh the problems of the two campuses. Recommendations of the Student-Faculty Committee, made by letter or by interview, receive careful consideration and are acted upon by the proper authorities. The committee never sends to the administration comments on what is believed to be the opinions of a griping few”. From recommendations made by the committee in 1947-48 have come such needed changes as: Main 11 conversion into a day-student reading room to relieve library traffic; opening of one parlor on first floor Montague; a ladies lounge on first floor Montague; class cuts for cheerleaders for out-of-town games. James Walker is chairman of the group and Mr. Thomas Kimbrough is secretary. Dr. R. C. Blackwell, Miss Laura Ebaugh and Dr. Paul Fisher are faculty members. The student members elected from the two campuses are Price Coursey, Ann Harding, Exum Hinnant, Elizabeth Keys and Alice Welborn. t t Sponsored Open House and After Dinner Coffee Standing: ELROD. IVESTER GRAY. MOORE. ADAMS. PARKER. Sc «d: DOBSON. WRIGHT. GRENEKER. TODD. LUCIUS. SOCIAL STANDARDS BOARD Purpose of board to maintain high standards, with emphasis on neat appearances and lady-lilce conduct . . . selection of members to represent our school in social activities . . . posters lend hints for the properly dressed girl . . . demi-tasse on Sundays creates friendly atmosphere . . . open house after servants’ party . . . summary of aims included in publication, Here's How For Suzie Zoo” . . . members—president, Sis Greneker; Bessie Adams, Betty Ballentine, Doris Dobson, Spears Elrod, Libba Flowers, Nell Gray, Betty Ivester, Lovie Lucius, Henrietta Mason, Bena Moore, Jackie Parker, Ellen Russell, Yvonne Crout Smith, Betty Todd, Mildred Wright. 147 RAT COURT Left to Right: MAUN X. GALLANT. JAMES. WATSON JOHNSON HUGULEV MILLER AND RILEy When freshmen fail to wear their rat caps and name tags this willing sophomore group issues a campus “court martial”. Elected by the Sophomore class, the court meets on Tuesdays and enforces freshmen regulations, corrects handbook test papers and promotes Rat Day. Chairman Charlie Johnson spent hours finding a suitable date on the calendar for Rat Day. On this cruel October day the court was busy seeing that freshmen were wearing all their clothes backwards with 8 x 11 rat tags on some part of their anatomy. Secretary Claude Huguley posted notices and helped call the freshmen roll on the night of Rat Day, as each freshman was given a shampoo of molasses, burnt oil and dust-down from the floors of Geer Hall. Although the work of the Court was hampered by a shortage of rat caps that were never ordered by the canteen, few freshmen forgot that Rat Court members Paul Gallant, Marshall James, Bill Kerr, Charlie Mauney, Vincent Miller, Pat Riley and Bobby Watson were still on the campus. CHARLIE JOHNSON l 8 Binds day students and boarding students together through extra-curricular activities . . . represented by president and vice-president on student council . . . sponsors teas and other (unctions for group and individual contacts . . . members from each class . . . proud of their new room . . . other people seem to like it, too . . . and why not? . . . president, Caroline Babb; vice-president, Betty Miller; secretary-treasurer, Mary Black; members—Mary Cheros, Floride Cochran, Esther Greene, Dot Julian, Linda Mayes, Bobbie Jean Moore, Eleanor Rhame, Ruth Rutledge, Sara Steadman. DAY STUDENTS ASSOCIATION CAROLINE BABB CHEROS. STEADMAN. GREENE. COCHRAN. RUTLEDGE. BABB. BLACK. MAyES. MILLER. RHAME. MOORE. JULIAN. 149 FRESHMAN Back Row: DUNLAP. BASS. PRICE. WILLIS )AV AND HlOTT. Fiont Row: RICHARDSON BELL. SCOTT. RANDALL HAMRICK AND FARMER. At. in ampm Extending their hands in a greeting o? welcome, the freshmen advisors are the first to introduce students to their new life at Furman and to explain traditions (the living and the dead). The Freshman Advisory Board had complete charge of orientation which was held on the campus with student body Vice-President Buddy Jay in charge. Each member acts as an advisor to a group of freshmen throughout the year and no member has been accused of advising a freshman as to which frat he should pledge. Senior members are Ray Bell, Ed Dunlap, Exum Hinnant, Bill Hiott, Ace McDaniel, Cooper Price, Haskell Richardson, James Walker and George Willis. Representatives from the Junior class are Jerome Bass, Robert Scott and Bill Randall. Sophomore members are Tom Farmer, Lehman Hamrick and Ed Thomas. Charted the Course for Freshmen ISO ADVISORY BOARD Capably sponsored freshmen orientation program . . . remember the day at Buckhorn? . . . with discussing, swimming, eating, teasing, making new friends, and just about everything . . . monthly meetings of individual adviser and advisees . . . dinner in dining room for advisees three times during the year . . . informal tea for day students . . . promotes personal relationship of the freshmen and transfers to Furman and all students . . . purpose: students unite to fulfill the purpose of student government . . . chairman, Pearle Payne; members—Mary Black, Annabel Carpenter, Marie Champoux, Jane Earle, Edith Fout, Marjorie Gould, Nell Gray, Barbara Gresham, Dot Hasty, Sarah Lee Hegler, Pat Hinson, Betty Irick, Anne Jones, Dorothy Julian, Elizabeth Keys, Freddie Keys, Joyce Lingle, Ann McAlhany, Betty Ann McAAahan, Willie Love McMinn, Margaret May, Rosalie Manly, Betty Miller, Dorothy Mitchell, Bobbie Jean Moore, Marjorie Nelson, Eleanor Rhame, Ella Starnes, Betty Todd, Virginia Wad-dill, Sarah Waldrop, Betty Gene Warren, Elizabeth Williams, Lula Dean Wingo, Nancy Worrell, Mildred Wright. ■Mi C. CMttn L- ant pm ! I ' I FRESHMEN LOOK TO THEM FOR THE RIGHT ROAD TO STUDENT GOVERNMENT. HONORARIES 153 Standing: GRENEKER. WELBORN. CAMPBELL, BOBO. HINSON. WELCH. BEST. Stated: LINDSEY. 8A8B. WAY. BRYSON FRANKS. Sen ior Order Overall purpose Is service . . . links all working organizations on the campus . . . prefers to work quietly behind the scenes . . . needs no advertisement . . . interprets student needs . . . highly desirable attainment . . . student body thrills at annual tapping service . . . members, Caroline Babb, Adelaide Best, Betty Bobo, Helen Bryson, Joy Campbell, Pat Franks, Sis” Greneker, Pat Hinson, Beth Evans Lindsey, Juanita Way, Alice Wclbom, Frankie Barnett Welch. Highest Honorary Organization •s Torch Hand and Top honorary organization on the men’s campus. Hand and Torch members are elected by a faculty committee on the basis of high scholastic average. Not more than one-tenth of the graduating class is chosen after the Registrar’s files have been closely checked. As a result of their mental abilities or proficiency in the art of legging , the following men were added to the Hand and Torch roll: Ralph Kelly, Lemuel Norrell, Frank Perry, Cooper Price, Frank Testerman, and William Thomas. New members were initiated in December at the home of Dr. E. E. Gardner. Ralph Kelly was elected president, Frank Testerman, vice-president, and Cooper Price, secretary and treasurer. Miss Eva Wrigley, former Furman Librarian and sponsor for the club, presented new members with traditional white and purple scarves. New members named second semester are: Sherodd Ray Albritton, Hugh Thomas Barton, Thomas W. B own, Ralph Morrow, Louis Rosenthal, Richard Perry Turner and Edward Blackwell Watt. Highest Scholastic Organization Left to Right: PRICE. MISS EVA WRIGLEY, PERRY. KELLY. THOMAS OR. GARDNER AND TESTERMAN ISS WHO’S WHO Each year the Deans, with the help of a secret committee, choose a number of seniors to represent Furman in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, which is a book published through the cooperation of over six hundred American Universities and Colleges. Leadership and extra-curricular activities, high scholarship, and character are important factors in selecting students to be entered in Who's Who. Students included in Who’s Who this year are Bill Bailey, Ray Franklin Bell, Adelaide Best, Betty Bobo, Helen Bryson, Joy Campbell, Basil Commins, Ed Dunlap, Kay Ezell, Jr., ■’Sis'’ Grencker, ’Buddy” Jay, Pearle Payne, J. W. Pendergrass, Jr., Cooper Price, and Alice Welborn. Zetosophia Honorary scholastic fraternity at W. C. . . . organization began May 24, 1922 . . . recognizes publicly students who show marked scholarship and ability to do independent thinking. Class of 1913: Elizabeth Robertson Allord. Class ol 1914: Ann On Brock Reid. Mattie James Claw ol 1915: Venito Cureton (deceased). Class ol 1916: Ol vc Busbce Marie Padgett Hamilton. Class ol 1917: Eula Borton Wi'lm B-yan Profitt. Ethel Simpson. Class ol 1918: Helen Morgan Lno'say. Class of 1919: Kath.-r.ne Easley. Mary Holi day Chriitablc Mayfield Will.ami (deceased). Clan ol 1920: Raw Jones MeManaway. Martha Peace Thomson. Clais ol 1921: Eleanor Keese 8arton Helen Harris. Class ol 1922: Kathleen Childress Hillers Grace Long. Throce Mauldin Bale . Class ol 1923: Chnstine Cooper Ellenburg. Isabel Easley Asbury. Aileen Coggins. Gertrude Vermillion. Class ol 1924: Estelle Coopc T.lgham Eugen o SMI (deceased). Class ol 1925: Eula Burns King. Nancy Day. Ruth Jones Freeland Luclle Ni«. Ed'th Ourts Humphreys. Ga'land Carrier. Class ol 1926: Clara Childress. Call.e Thomas Setrler. Class of 1927: Maty Campbell Johnson, Elizabeth Compton Olson. Mary Hamlin Jordon, Edna Langston Carlson, Ruth Provence. Class ol 1928: Nancy Hughey Wh.te Susie Lee Patton Bagwell. Thelma Ashmore Gentry. Frances Dodson. Dorothy Moc Smith. Class of 1929: Luclle Edwards. Elizabeth Mittel Worthington, Laura New, Mary Lancaster Reves Mabel Do n Reeder. Lucy Cullum Crawford Mabel Mason. Class of 1930: Earle Campbell Lindsay. Margaret Strom Hams. Class of 1931: Marian 8urts. Cornel,a Bramlett Miriam Rightmlte Epps, Elizabeth Moore. Class ol 1932: Grace Lancaster Tate. Doris Campbell Woods Mattie Lee Coi Drummond. Montlc Chapman Gosland. Lucille New Ritter. Class ol 1933: Margaret Allen Dunston Mildred Lanford Smith. Class ol 1934: Sadie Riddle 8 idges. Ella May Co« Sw.cegood, Jewel Alice Lee Miller. Margaret McCravey Semian. Lenior Patton, Ruby Phillips Reid. Class ol 1935: Mildred Pollard. Cloodine Thomas Ch.solm, Sara Jane Fry Waldtep Jess.e Smith Barton. Ethclyn Towner Snell. Selene Rodgers Russell Martbo Frances Morgan, Marie MeDav.d Barrett. Class ol 1936: Allenc Coker Peden Nell Edwards Mary McWhorter Hope. Julia liwin Wright, Alice Ives Purser. Louise Vaughn Mazursky. Clast ol 1937: Martha Horton Hobson. Evelyn Wells Hughey. Frances Cash Cannon, Frances Edwards. Helen Edwards Gwaltncy. Sadie Franks Sara Inman Broadno . Margaret Johnson Plemmons. Eleanor Jordan Land. Nancy McCain Clarke. Eleanor Stonlcy White. Annabell Townsend Knowles. Class ol 1938: V.rg.n.a Dodson Br.dges. Helen Rhyne Marvin. Dorothy Smith, Hazel Waller Register Frances Werts Owing . Demons Gr.ner Sauls. Mary Etta Henry. Evelyn Marrett Harveley. Mary Lou Mims Reid. Dorothy Plowdcn Futrul. Alice Rots. Class of 1939: Virginia Brown Sweeney. Grace Pearson Plowdcn. Dorothy Snipes Welbom. Cather.nc 8rockman Sanders. Virginia Ffitts Lovelace Jotephne Harrs Anne Louise May Leavitt Ruby Pearson SeRck V.rgmia Roper. Evelyn Owen M.mt. Class ol 1940: Maty Gray Smith, Vasht. Keys GilkcrtOA, Martha Bennett Ellis. Ruth Greedon Bone Lenora Brown Irw.n. Dorothy Budon Per-cola. Sarah Cunningham Randolph, Nancy Ducworth. Margaret May Pool. Verona McCrary Thomas. Mabel Morsbach, Caroline Poce. Elizabeth Sm-th Atlord. Em.ly A. Smith. Clast ol 1941: Virginia McKeive McLaut.n. Dorothy May Harr.ton. Margaret Burdette Kerr. F ontis Keys Chandler. Dons Wright Goodlctt. Erma R.ggins Looper. Margaret Vogel Pfanstiehl. Priscilla Adair, Harriet Boggs. Eugenio Evons, Gerdo Prevost. Ann Rutledge Packer. Muriel Todd Sammons. Class ol 1942: Beth Bryson Lewis Anno Founta n. Vug na Garrison Lmdlcr, Maty Frances Johnson Boyc. Blossom McGarrity Tindal, Margaret Pritchard Bennedict. Edith Wells Wotson. Mary Katherine Patrick Byars. Margaret Palmer McClain. Class ol 1943: Eleanor Turner, Dons Dovis. Sarah Alton Dovcnport. Mary Chambcrt Christopher, Evelyn Dill, Virginia Lee Gower, Bertha Haulbrook. Jean Hendricks Ferry. 8crtie Lee Kendrick. Fronces Lancaster Pearson Mary LeGrar.de Bennett, Louise Moffett Proctor. Mory M. Nicholson Alger. Dorothy Sutton. Miriam Whitoke Burgess, Bert Wilker-son Monogham. Class ol 1944: Louise Wells Wilbur. Lillie Fuller S monsen, Carolyn Moseley. Lula Gray Herris Cline. 8eth McHobb Runnion, Christine Mobley Hence. Mary Frances Davis. Peggy Wright Tcderds. Lina Magrudcr. Eliza Henry 8rown. Class ol 1945: Marian Smith Ssmuel, Lolita Evans Howard, Mar.an Horton Willioms. Lillian Simpson. Sue Barton Allen. Mary Black Hill, Jean Graham. Ann Lawrence McAll.ster, Jeanne Coleman. Class ol 1946: Hazel Thomas. Betty Brinkman Stone. Hannah Lou Dorgan. Leila Ninon Babb, Eleanor Owens Roper. Etoisc Crenshaw. Betty Rooer Posey. Caroline Mason. Martha Hinton. Alma Steading Stella Cocker,II. Class ol 1947: Patricia Luoo Mery Bess Jenness. Helen Alien Roselle DU Ruth McCoy Kirk. Lidie McKinney. Jare Moore. Annie Newman. Dorothy Patton. Virginia Perry. Class ol 1948: Bessie Adams. Elosc Arnold. Betty Ballent.ne. Elaine Chapman, Carolyn Darby Mary Davis. Opal Elrod Greer. Oim'e Hollowell. 8elty Ivester. Dorothy Mitchell. Mary Evelyn Mutphey. Ruth Trowell. Martha Watson, Gloria W-lson. Mildred Wr.ght, Class ol 1949: Betty Jo Glass and Margaret May. Honorary Members: Mits Charlotte Easton. Mrs. Emmie Games Padgett. Miss Virginia Thomas. Mrs. Carrie Bostick Lane (deceased). M.ss Elizabeth Lake Jones. 157 QUATERNION Quaternion Club was organized in 1905 by the late J. C. Keys and C. C. Hayns-worth, R. M. Mauldin, and I. Rex Rice as a campus leadership organization. Originally lour new members were added each year, but recently sometimes more than four are added. Headquarters (or the club is the Old College” on the University Ridge, the oldest building on the campus, where classes were held while Richard Furman Hall was being built.' Tradition is that new members should wear red bandannas and whitewash Old College . The graduate organization now numbers several hundred alumni ol Furman. Meetings are held at least once o month. Left to Right: COOPER PRICE. BASIL COM MINS. JAMES WALKER. v c-prcsd nt: HENRy VOGEL, president. CHI BETA PHI Chi Beta Phi is the national honorary club whose purpose is to encourage scientific thinking. Outside speakers, student papers on current topics, movies and discussions are the type of programs given at the meetings which are held bi-monthly. Informal and formal initiation was held in November when nine new members were taken in. Members must be science majors with twenty semester hours of B” work in the notural sciences. Anne King, past president of the local chapter, is Grand Historian of the notional fraternity. Officer are: Henry Vogel, pres dent: Carolyn Darby, vice-president: Betty Jo Glass, corresponding eereta y: George Will's. recording secretary; Thomas A Roe treasurer. Members are: Winifred Compton, Barbara Couch. Jessie Cox. Carol Kelley. Bill McCucn. James Mc-Elrath. Malcolm MacKenzie Dennis Parks. Louis Rosenthal. Sam Schumann. 8iil Sims. Ethan Todd. Harriett Ann Woy and Ed Wilbanks. Sara Austin and Kay Ezell are pledges. 158 . . ALL THESE AND SCHUMANN,. TOO! ALPHA EPSILON DELTA The only national honorary fraternity for pre-medical students, A. E. D. realizes scholastic achievement and general ability of its members, some of whom pretend, some of who are serious and vaguely hopeful of Med School. Not only an opportunity to develop a well-rounded personality and self-education, membership also affords formal banquets . . . suppers and talks with top local medical men . . . dogs barking on house parties . . . advice from Dr. Sampey . . . hay rides . . . unending sessions and sweating out organic quizzes . . . building last minute floats. Indignant at being ignored by the student body, members resort to subtle snobbery . . . putting up with Schumann’s mouth . . . and chemistry labs, and taking revenge on initiates with plaster casts, dyes, and ether. And yet beneath their effervescent surface is a sincere desire to make worthwhile their pre-med years at Furman. Officers are: George Willis, president; James Gentry, vice-president; Marion Waters, secretary; Jesse Tate, treasurer; James McElrath, editor; Ellen Russel, historian. Members are: Tommy Barton, Charles Browne, H. W. Burriss, Lewis Crane, William Dye, Kay Ezell, Rose Forgione, Sam Garrett, Exum Hinnant, Johnny Kirkland, Connie Kozma, William McCuen, James McNamara, Samuel Schumann, Bill Sims, Joe Smith, T. P. Vaughan and Nancy Worrell. National Honorary Pre-Medical Fraternity Standing: HINNANT EZELL SIMS KIRKLAND WORRELL SCHUMANN McELRATH DYE VAUGHAN SMITH Seated: WATERS GENTRY WILLIS TATE IS9 EVEN THEIR BANQUET IS A MAJOR PRODUCTION THEATER GUILD Educational dramatic feature of Furman . . . presents five productions yearly . . . membership gained on basis of point system ... new workshop makes scenery building pleasure . . . backstage antics . . . Charlie's and The Crescent are after-play favorites for cast and crew . . . one of the yearly projects: pageant for State Baptist Convention . . . student-directed plays high light the year’s program . . . president, Mary Anne Jefferies; vice-president, Juanita Way; secretary-treasurer, Frank Lee; members—Frank Ashmore, Sara Austin, William Ball, Barbara Blalock, Betty Bobo, Helen Bryson, Beverly Bull, Noel Bustard, Joy Campbell, Price Coursey, Carolyn Darby, Alice Evans, Rose Forgione, Ann Gambel, Jean Garrison, Mary Helen Gilmore, Nell Gray, Lee Greenway, Barbara Gresham, Mary Alice Gribble, Betty Haywood, Julie Hendricks, Betty Irick, Paul Martin, Ed McDowell, Raymond Melchers, Betty Miller, Peggy Mitchell, William Montague, Pearle Payne, Rogene Russell, Carolyn Sechrest, Ted Shelton, Carolyn Slemmons, Margaret Sutton, Betty Todd, Harriet Ann Way, Ed Watt, Alice Welborn, Elizabeth Williams. MARV ANNE JEFFERIES I to ALPHA PSI OMEGA National honorary dramatics fraternity . . . Eta Psi Chapter . . . closely integrated with Theater Guild . . . recognizes outstanding contributions to college dramatics . . . gaining points gives degrees of membership . . . formal and informal initiation . . . yearly banquet . . . the highest honor for a Theater Guild member . . . president, Betty Miller; vice-president. Price Coursey; secretary-treasurer, Rogene Russell; members—Sarah Austin, Betty Bobo, Helen Bryson, Frances M. Bailey, Barbara Blalock, Joy Campbell, Carolyn Darby, Alice Evans, Jean Garrison, Barbara Gresham, Betty Hevwood, Betty Irick, Mary Anne Jefferies, Frank Lee, Henry Moody, Pearle Payne, Carolyn Slemmons, Carolyn Sechrest, Juanita Way, Alice Welborn, Ed Watt, Elizabeth Williams. Fourth Row: MOODY. WILLIAMS. WATT. GRESHAM. Third Row: DAR8Y SECHREST. WELBORN PAYNE. GARRISON. Second Row: AUSTIN. BRYSON. WAY. MISS BAILEY. COURSEY. fint Row: EVANS. RUSSEL MILLER. BOBO. HABIA USTED ESPANOl? LA TERTULIA ESPANOLA To encourage conversational Spanish among interested students . . . designed to make customs of Spanish-speaking people Si, Si familiar . . . membership limited to 30 . . . formal initiation and pledge service , . . chapel programs and homecoming float . . . president, Vincent M.iler, vice-president, Dorothy Julian; secretary, Eleanor Ashley; members— Dorothy Biesicker, Mary Black, Ann Burnett, Lorraine Bowles, Amy Braddoci, H. S. Compton, Mary Davis, Ed Dunlap, Dot Hasty, Ann Jones, Billy Po King, Freddie Keys, Beth Evans Lindsey, Betty Ann McMahan, Willie Love McMinn, Betty Miller, Mary Ann Rawlings, Haskel Richardson, Eleanor Sompayrac, Florence Stephens, Joe Thomas, Martha Tolleson, Margaret Watt, Bill Welch, Winnie Will',. Betty Wood, Mary Moore. LA SALON FRANCAIS Organized f o r advanced students with special aptitude in the French language . . . monthly meetings are conversational . . . planned progroms acquaint members with French customs and culture .. . plays presented yearly . . . socials include French dishes . . . president, Mary Ann Jefferies; vice-president, Gloria Wilson; secretory, Juanita Way, treasurer, Margaret Phillips . . .Third Row: Elizabeth Dobson, Sara Lee Hegler, Betty Middleton, Billy Po King, Peggy Cater, Charles Beden-baugh, Libba Flowers, Mary Graham . . . Second Row: Dorothy Bieseckcr, Gloria Wilson, Margaret Phillips, Mary Ann Jefferies, Juanito Woy, Ruth Trowell . . . First Row: Betsy Cromer, Alice Noel . . . Not Pictured: Carolyn Jones, M e I Raley, Jerome Morris, Ellison Jenkins. 162 PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? Organization for all interested in this field . . . meets bi-monthly in Home Management house . . . spaghetti supper . . . advocates career plans . . . conventions galore ... fun in general . . . Miss Burnett’s favorite pastime . . . president, Spears Elrod; vice-president, Annabel Carpenter; secretary, Martha Converse; treasurer, Ann McAlhany; members—Mary Lou Anderson, Mary Jane Armstrong, Dorothy Ashmore, Harriet Brasing-ton, Jane Grey Brumley, Jean Eidson, Barbara Jo Norman, Jean Garrison, Harriet Hawthorne, Rachel Hamrick, Mary Helen Hilton, Ellen Horton, Jean Kelly, Jean Martin, Lynn Moyc, Mary Frances Neil, Kathleen Nelson, Peggy Parham, Jane Ann Rhodes, Betty Jane Shirley, Janet Parsons. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Standing: ANDERSON 8RUMLEX KEITH CASKEY CONVERSE PARSONS STARNES SMITH Seated: ELROD McALHANY RHODES NELSON BAGWELL PRINTUP GARRISON 183 COMMERCIAL CLUB HUGH 60LT To lessen the gap that exists between business men and women and the prospective members of the business field, the Commercial Club is open to all advanced accounting students and also to the two-year commercial students who maintain a high average in these subjects. Business executives speak at the dinner meetings held on every third Tuesday night. Several times a year the Club invades the mountains to enjoy the cooking of Mr. Kimbrough, the Faculty Advisor of the group. Informality is stressed to break the gap between the student and professional group and every one agrees that education comes easier when administered along with some fun. The officers are Hugh E. Bolt, president; Mary Pitchford, vice-president; Mabel Copeland, secretary-treasurer; Floride Cothran and Lewis Pearson, co-program chairman. Members are Amanda Adams, Sara Frances Askins, Joyce Ballentine, Lucia Bramlett, T. W. Brown, Sara Kate Clyde, Ruth Culbertson, Jane Dent, Betty Gantt, Edna Gregory, Miriam Harrison, Geraldine Hayes, Betty Haywood, Ed Henderson, Pat Hinson, Bill Julian, Charles Kimbo, John King, Martha McKinney, Glenn McWhorter, Bena Moore, Mary Evelyn Murphy, John Neville, Frances Patterson, Jeff Pou, Kirby Quinn, Vernon Shell, S. N. Smith, Jr., Inez Stanton, T. J. Sullivan, Perry Turner, Betty Varn and Fred Wood. 164 SOCIOLOGY CLUB Miss Ebaugh's pet . . . interesting chapel program . . . numerous conferences . . . project: all social service campaigns on campus . . . entertained with Santa” party at Phyllis Wheatley ... Dr. Nabers’ talk on world conditions at open club meeting . . . dub served at annual tea for social workers . . . president, Bessie Adams; vice-president, Mary Murphy; secretary, Rebecca Gregory; treasurer, Elsie Stanton; members— Beverly Bull, Elizabeth Denny, Alice Evans, Pat Franks, Sis Greneker, Betty Ivester, Anne Jenkins, Sarah McKinnon, Peggy Mitchell, Sara Alice Murchinson, Pearl Payne, Margaret Phillips, Adele Simpson, Betty Simpson, Norma Sires. DC-SSIE ADAMS Second Row: Third Row: MURCHISON BULL FRANKS JENKINS. MITCHELL A SIMPSON SIMPSON MCKINNON GREGORy MURPHY. STANTON. ADAMS. Fi«t Row: GRENEKER. SIRES. 165 REASONS ... we didn’t make the Dean’s List t 167 From the time that the contracts were let last spring, the Bonhomie staff has been energetically doing the thousand odd jobs necessary to the publication of a book that would give honestly the story of 1948 at Furman. Avoiding formality whenever possible, we hope to create a memory—stirring picture, not of the past, but of this particular year. The day and night process of getting material ready by February was carried on in Chico’s darkroom, Tommy Thomason’s bedroom, Mrs. Lewis’ Infirmary and more often in the first floor West quarters of Freddie Keys. The Editors were plagued with budget difficulties, a February deadline, and numerous students who insisted that their picture appear on every page. PRICE COURSEy Editor, Men's Campus Copy Due GRESHAM BYARS VARN. WELCH, CARR GOOD KIDS THESE . . THEY ACTUALLY WORKED. The 1948 BOLIN KEYS THOMASON WILLIS JEFFERIES BAILENTINE WELCH ASKINS HUGULEY February 15th 168 JEAN GARRISON Editor, Women's Campus BONHOMIE CHICO BOLIN Photographer FREDDIE KEYS. Associate Editor TOMMY THOMASON Sports Editor GEORGE WILLIS Assistant Editor MARY ANN JEFFERIES Assistant Editor JOYCE BALLENTINE Typist BUDDY WELCH . Assistant Editor SARA FRANCES ASKINS Typist CLAUDE HUGULEY Editorial Assistant BILLY PO KING Club Editor JOHN BYARS Handy Man VINCENT MILLER and BETTY TODD. Business Mongers S and.ng: RALPH GARRETT LEW PEARSON NELL GRAY SWEETIE STEADMAN. MELVIN ONTZ. Seated: GARLANO TYNER. HUGH 80LT. DIXIE SITTON 8ILLY PO XING. CARTER STOVER. CATHERINE CARR. BOBBIE ANN STEVENSON. CLAUDE HUGULEY. LUCILLE MANLY. The HORNET '•MAC McCONNEll Editor Traditionally, the “Hornet this year was understaffed. However, McConnell and Bobo managed to survive and make many changes from the customary campus sheet. The biggest change was its jump from tabloid to regular newspaper size and the Hornet always managed to hit the stands in the wee smalls of Friday night nearly twenty-four hours earlier than in the past. Unsung heroes—you saw their stories every week without by lines—Gillespie, Kelley, Noel, Dobson, Fout, Vary Taylor, Mary Lee Jones, and Byars literally made news on the campus as they ferreted out details and facts. 8ETTY BOBO Co-Editor BEATING THE DEADLINE (Left to Right): BUGS BURRIS. Assistant Sports Ed,tor: SARAH LEE HEGLER. Manogl McCONNELL. TED SHELTON. N WS Editor: and JEAN TANKERSLEY. News Editor. Ed,tor: 80BO. Buzzed Everywhere to meet the Deadline Ellen Russell, Mary Davis, Billy Brown, Specs” Huntley, Jane Sampey, Barbara Nuite and Margaret Watt added ingenuity to news with snappy features. Sompayrac, Patton, Seigler, Hill, Eminhizer, and White barely managed to follow the able leadership of the advertising tycoons Perry Turner and Margaret May. The Hornet” actually paid for itself this year. Thursday nights found the wrecking crew” at the Observer Printing Co. putting the finishing touches on copy from the above. Jean Tankersiy, Sarah Lee Hegler, Ted Shelton, Wyndham Burriss, Dan Foster, and the inexhaustible Hiott combined blood, sweat, and ink to put baby to bed”. The Hornet” staff tried hard to give the student body a paper with which they would be pleased. Criticisms came thick and fast but the overall impression was one of success and accomplishment as Hornet piles around the campus disappeared rapidly every Saturday morning. And on the seventh day they rested. PERRY TURNER Burnett Manager MARGARET MAY Co-Business Monaget JOHNNY BYARS. Assent New Ed.tor: WINNIE WILLS Assistant New Ed.tor: CONNIE KOZMA. Feature Editor; JUANITA WAY. Solely Editor; DAN FOSTER. Sporti Ed.tor: BILL HIOTT, Column, ; and Maio-up Editor; LEW PEARSON. Column-,it: TOMMY KAY. Column, t; MARY BRYAN. Columnl t; GARVIN POU, Religion Ed.tor: HASKELL RICHARDSON Art Ed.tor; DEAN 80LIN. Photographer; HAROLD HILL. Adverting Avji tont: OTTO WHITE. Adverting Assistant: ELEANOR SOMPAYRAC Advertising Assistant. BILL HIOTT Editor sarah McKinnon Co-Editor Buvnrtt Manage The ECHO Ye olde Literary magazine, the Echo , continued this year the changes which had been begun by the immediate predecessors. Published in the past by the Cloister and Prelude, the magazine this year became an official student publication and took a new lease on life. In the December, March and May appearances typographical innovations were made. Two-color covers appeared for the first time in its 61-year existence and artist Haskell Richardson and photographer Gene Eminhizer combined talents to produce some outstanding covers. Business managers Bill Jones and Winnie Wills did an exceptional job with the advertising, while editors Bill Hiott and Sarah McKinnon received valuable help from assistant editors Bob Poole and Mary Bryan. HIOTT. RICHARDSON. EMINHIZER, POOLE, BRyAN. JONES. AND WILLS GET COP READy FOR THE CHRISTMAS ISSUE PRELUDE Opportunity for literary interests . . . several original manuscriots are presented by each member during the year . . . monthly meetings . . . supper party at Mildred Smith’s . . . Co-Editor of Echo is elected by Prelude . . . believe it or not refreshments are served at every meeting . . . numerous contributions to Echo” . . . English faculty makes recommendations for membership . . . standing: Betty Bobo, Ruth Trowell; Gloria Wilson, secretary-treasurer . . . seated: Sara Lee Hegler, Sara McKinnon, president; Libby Keys, Jocelyn Hollingsworth, custodian . . . members not pictured: Mary Bryan, Betty Irick, vice-president; Virginia Waddill, Mildred Smith. CLOISTER Since 1920, Cloister's chief contribution to the student body has been publication of the Echo . President Perry Turner has given the club artificial respiration and has kept the middle road between secretary James Walker's sober minutes and the quippy comments of treasurer Cooper Price, whose office is more traditional than necessary. Vice-president Lemuel Norrell received a hand for his suggestion that keys would be better proof of that one talent than the monks' printed works. Dean Daniel's artistic wife has laid out the welcome mat for the pen-in-hand group’s meetings for at least twenty years, and now the Dean, the living room, and the name are equally traditional with Cloister. Other monks are Brad Arrington, Junius Garrison, Bill Hiott. Jack Jones, Mac Me Connell, Lew Pearson, Bob Poole and T. P. Vaughan. 173 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS The various religious organizations of Furman offer the student a more complete Christian life on the campus. Vespers, council meetings and outpost mission work tend to build a strong spiritual life. Socials sponsored by the various organizations provide relaxation and entertainment for the student. Th.rd Row: FRENCH SIMPSON. DR. CHRISTENBERRY. ABERNATHv, WILLIS. GARNER PERRY. Second Row: SIZZELL, ;ONES. RICHARDSON. CLYDE NIX. PENDERGRASS. TAYLOR. HORTON Fiat Row: DOUGLAS. HARMON. KING. JAY. DUNLAP. To serve as a needed link between college students and the local churches is the purpose of the Baptist Student Union. The council at Furman attempts to unify all religious organizations on the campus by having one representative from each of these organizations serve on the B. S. U. Council. During pre school retreat advisor Christcnberry amused council members by upsetting canoes at Buckhorn. At this retreat projects planned for the year included a sundae party for freshmen and new students, attending state B. S. U. conventions in Spartanburg and Clemson, daily vesper programs and a student night progrom at Christmas. Ed Dunlap is president; Clyde Birzell, enlistment vice-president; J. W. Pendergrass, secretary; Paul Nix, treasurer; Frank Perry, social vice-president and Wayne Hungerpiller, devotional vice-president. Council members are Judson Abernathy, Billy Clyde, Gary Douglas, Ed French, Lester Garner, Wilson Harmon, Bob Horton, Buddy Jay, Billy Po King, Garvin Pou, Haskell Richardson, Dean Simpson, Fred White and Theodore Willis. BAPTIST i ED DUNLAP 174 STUDENT JOY CAMPBELL Promoting Religious Activities On Our Campus A vital link in the chain of college life . . . primary aim—to connect students with the activities of the local church . . . voluntary membership and voluntary participation in church and religious organizations . . . encourages wholesome social life . . . ultimate aim—spiritual development that results from a consciousness of a Divine presence . . . president. Joy Campbell; vice-presidents. Libby Keys, Pat Hinson, Beth Evans Lindsay; secretary, Dixie Hollowed; treasurer, Doris Dobson . . . members—Bessie Adams, Jane Anderson, Nancy Bell, Adelaide Best, Nancy Bolt, Helen Bryson, Elizabeth Dobson, Elizabeth Flowers, Edith Fout, Betty Jo Glass, Freida Gillespie, Carolyn Jones, Elizabeth Lynch, Margaret May, Ellen Russell, Elsie Stanton. UNION COUNCIL Second Row: HEGLER WINGO. RUSSELL. LYNCH. HINSON. BELL. MISS DAVIS. CAMPBELL BEST. First Row: FOUT. MAY. STANTON. ANOERSON FLOWERS. LINDSEY. ADAMS. DOBSON. 175 Objectives ... the realization of a full and creative life through all activities and all contacts . . . carries out a definite theme. Fellowship ... a feast in the true sense of the word with handbooks for future use . . . lawn party for boys and girls . . . World Student Service Fund Drive exceeds all dollar goals ... the radiating expression at the servants’ Christmas party . . . president, Adelaide Best; vice-president, Betty Middleton; secretary, Freddie Keys; treasurer, Nell Gray; members—Billie Blalock, Amy Braddock, Spears Elrod, Libby Keys, Jessie Padgett, Pearle Payne, Mary Piyler, Betty Varn, Frances Wilbur, Nancy Worrell. Y W C A Standing: GRAY BRADDOCK. PADGETT. MIDDLETON. Seated: WORRELL ELROD. VARN. BLALOCK WILBUR. BEST PAYNE. E. KEYS. F. KEYS. ADELAIDE BEST 176 . . . SPONSOR FURMAN DAy IN LOCAL CHURCHES'' Ministerial Association Assuredly the most sincere of the religious organizations at Furman, the Ministerial Association includes in its membership those men who are studying for the ministry or some phase of religious service. The members have drawn the college closer to the local churches through annual Furman Day. On this day the pulpits of the various churches in town are filled with student ministers of the association. Some members have played on the intramural ministers’ team, others have held weekly services at the county jail and at the Rescue Mission bi-monthly. The Association also sponsored the first in a series of Student-Night programs in October at the Woman’s College. The officers are Wallace Taylor, president; Stuart Hcpler, vice-president; Stanford Beard, secretary; Sam Pittman, treasurer; Barnwell Gibson, missionary chairman; Branson Wiggins, deputation chairman. Mr. H. R. Dobson is the faculty advisor. Senior members are Ed Dunlap, Ellison Jenkins, Farrell Kempson, Ed Quattlebaum, Harry Raley, Dean Simpson, Fred White, and D. W. Ussery. Junior members are Cecil Beard, W. E. Fowler, Thomas W. Hill, Roy Miskelly, Barry Mitchell, James Moorehead, Paul Nix, J. C. Rice, Jr., David Small and Thurmond Woolbright. Sophomores are Clyde Anderson, Bob Bailey, Clarence Barton, Paul Batson, Gene Blitch, Ed French, Harry Goewey, Boyd Hooks, Emerson Isler, Thomas Kay and J. B. Stepp, Jr. Freshmen are James Harley, Jack Hatchell, Stanford Holsonback, Manley Hutto, Louis Jones, Lamon Moates, Paul Nix, Joseph Walker Smith, W. L. Smith, Howard Sturgeon, Charles Thomas, John Touchberry, Raymond Tucker and Marion Woodson. WALLACE TAyLOR 177 Special treat for freshmen girls . . . Sunday dinner in Greenville homes . . . specific projects . . . adopted French girl at Blue Mountain College; continuous contributions . . . Happy birthday to you dinner once a month in dining room . . . sponsors a colored mission for children each Sunday afternoon . . . individual circle meetings . . . appreciates outside help . . . president. Elsie Stanton; vice-president. Mildred Wright; secretary. Dot Hasty; treasurer, Bobbie Erwin; members—Edith Fout, Margaret Hightower, Betty McLaughlin. Willie Love McMinn, Dorothy Mitchell, Eleanor Ruth Patton, Eleanor Sompayrac, Edith Swann, Martha Watson. Standing: MclAUGHUN. ERWIN Seated: HIGHTOWER. WATSON, McMINN. HASTy, PATTON, STANTON. WRIGHT. MITCHELL. SWANN. SOMPAYRAC. I Y. W. A. Counci ■ Student Volunteers Definite interest in Christianity for humanity at large . . . specialize in deputation trips to churches . . . practice the verse, It is more blessed to give than to receive . . . president, David P. Small, Jr.; secretary, Betty Warren; treasurer, Paul Nix; members —C. Anderson, Anne Barton, Clarence Barton, Hartzog Beard, Betty Bell, Ray Bell, Clyde Bizzle, Ira Bledsoe, Eloise Brigman, Lawson Byrd, Joy Campbell, Billy Clyde, Louis Davis, Gary Douglas, Ed Dunlap, Bill Ellis, Bobbie Erwin, Palmer Fant, Libbe Flowers, Edith Fout, Ed French, Jeff Futrell, Barnwell Gibson, Harry Goeway, Jean Hancock, Wilson Hormon, Dot Hasty, Jack Hatchell, James Harley. Sara Lee Hegler, Stuart Hepler, Margaret Hightower, Harold Hill, John Hill. Willard Hill, Pat Hinson, Stanford Holsonback, Bob Horton, Dixie Hollowell, Wayne Hungerpiller, Ellison Jenkins, Jack Jones, L. C. Jones, Ray Johnson, T. Oliver Kay, Libbie Keys, Mildred Kincaid, Marian Lewis, Lcnamclle Lide, Jennie Lou Long, Lib Lynch, Dan Malcolm, Barry Mitchell, Dot Mitchell, Lamon Moates, Betty McLaughlin, Willie Love McMinn, Ruth McMinn, Marjorie Nelson, Alice New, Dennis Parks, James Pendergrass, Mary P.'yler, Ruth Plyler, Harry Raley, Florrctta Richardson, Haskell Richardson, Jane Sampey, Dean Simpson, Dot Sires, Johnnie Lee Smith, Eleanor Sompayrac, Elsie Stanton, Coye Still, Eldon Sturgeon, Wallace Taylor, Laura Toliison, John Touchberry, Raymond Tucker, Dean Ussery, Martha Watson, Jimmie Webb, Charles West, Fred White, Branson Wiggins, Theodore Willis, Sara Frances Wilson. 178 The Methodist have long had a reputation for eating every time they meet, and the Furman Methodist Wesley Foundation Club was no exception. The approximately 100 active members met each month at Buncombe Street Methodist Church in the Fellowship Hall for a 6:00 o'clock banquet immediately preceding each program. Organized just three years, the club is sponsored by Buncombe Street Church. Miss Mary Howard, church youth director, served as advisor. Officers are Hugh Bolt, president; Brad Arrington, vice-president; Doris Dobson, secretary-treasurer; Carolyn Sechrest, program chairman; Ann Harding and Don Lee, publicity chairmen, and Rogene Russell, social chairman. The Methodist's other reputation is that of “shouting —but members can testify that each program’s speaker was quite calm! Wesley Foundation Westminster Fellowship Presbyterian student organization . . . new on the campus this year . . . meets definite need of the Presbyterian student at Furman . . . strengthens the ties to the home church . . . inspirational programs . . . Christian Fellowship . . . joint meetings with the Clemson fellowship . . . hayrides and suppers . . . big job of host to State convention in the spring . . . president, Anne Jenkins; vice-president, Ed Stewart; secretary, Dorothy Bryan; treasurer, Ann Norris; general council, Mary Jane Armstrong, Nancy Bell, Julius Boyd, Mildred Freeland, Randolph Graham, Bill Jones, Dorothy Julian. 179 FURMAN BAND The Furman Band . . . primarily a marching organization during the football season . . . emphasis is on showmanship . . . the remainder of the year emphasis shifts sharply to musicianship. ROBERT B. CANTRICK Director EUGENE F. LAIL, Trombone Student Director FLUTE AND PICCOLO SAXOPHONE Arthur J. McKinney Robert H. Lamplcy CLARINETS Dorothy Davit Ros r McMohon Buddy Welch Duncan MacKenxie James Richey Mabel Copeland Wendell Houston Otto White Harold Hill CORNETS (Trumpet ) William P. Martin Jack McDowell Jean Kirkland Douglas Taylor Estes Howell William Douglos FRENCH HORNS -Cope Btackwell Loy Wagner BARITONE Homer Atkins TROMBONES B'lly Blackstone Floride Cothran Dennis Park Ben Abrams Ranee Poster Robert Doggett BASSES Haskell Richardson Basil Bomar SNARE DRUMS James Hall Banks Adam James Britton James Wright BASS DRUM Gene 8 llingt!cy BELL LXRE Ann MocKenxie MAJORETTES Betty Jo Payne Eleanor Rhame Joyce Ballentinc Nancy Ballentme Carolyn Slemons Barbara Henderson DRUM MAJOR William Randall ALTERNATES Thomas Grant. Bass Drum Marion Lanford. Trumpet Helen Bryson. Clarinet Eugene Eminh;:et, Clar.net Betty Varn, Oarmet Sara Askins. Snare Drum Hail the White and Purple HO CHAPEL CHOIR Tryouts for membership . . . North Carolina tour brought out-of-state recognition . . . valuable in chapel programs and church services. ARNOLD E. PUTMAN . . Director EDITH FOUT ..............................Business Manager FIRST SOPRANOS Jesve Fowle Ellen Gardner Esther Greene Ann Johnson Mildred Kincaid Joyce tingle France Lol! s Elizabeth Lynch Jessie Pagett Virginia Short Lauro Tollison Ruth Trowcll Floisle Mae Waters SECOND SOPRANOS Carol ne 8abb Ann Barton Marian Bates Billy Mae Brown Wmnie Compton Dons Dobson Edith Fout Juanita Glass Helen Jenkins Robbie Jean Jones Margaret May Jean Mcares Eleanor Ruth Patton Shirley Patton Dorothy Sires Peggy Snoddy Ann Barton Mary Hearn Wilburn 8etty Wood ALTOS Bess-e Chcros Mary Cheros Floride Cothran Freida Gillespie Sara Lee Hcgler Margaret Hightower Caroline Perry Jean Robbins Corolyn Scchrest Martha Tolhson Elizabeth Webb “Now, Let Every Tongue Adore Thee” 181 Made 'Brown Eyes’ a Classic” Men’s GLEE CLUB Headquarters on second floor of chapel . . . prominent on the campus for half a century . . . made Brown Eyes a classic . . . amuses audience with baas in Whiffenpoof Sons”. MR. DUPRE RHAME ................................................. , Director. HAROLD LOLLIS President TOM WESTMORELAND ED SHINGLER TENORS E. O. Todd Charles Bedenbaugh 811 Mdver Judson Abernathy T. P. Vaughan Roy Crowe Fred Payne Brad Arrington Bob Waldrop Robert Floyd Joe Pou Steve Austell Bobby Watson Wilton Fowler Harry Raley Robert Dixon 8uddy Welch Ed French Gerry Rippy B it Gardner Chades West Roy Gilchrist Morris Seigler James Gentry George Willi Charles Gillespie Ted Shelton Thomas Jamison Ed Zeigler John M. Hammond Dean Simpson Jeon Kirkland BASSES Boyd Hicks Dewey Still Don MofTett W.lliom Ball Calvin Hunt Bill Timmons Ed MeDowell Herbert Barton Don Lee Gilmer Weatherly Ed Shinglcr Marshall Batson Harold Lollis Tom Westmoreland 182 Toured the Carolinas in January” I FURMAN SINGERS Mr. Rhame's pride . . . provided special music for Baptist Convention . . . toured the Carolinas in January . . . entertained in Winston-Salem by alumni . . . entertained SOPRANOS Fay Shirley 0 tty Ballentine Betty Jo Sloan Mildred Bonham Dorothy Stacl Helen Bryson Hannon Stogner Beverly Bull Ruth Trowell Jeanne Burd;ne Nancy Tysor Peggy Cater Carolyn Co« Mortha Ann Givens ALTOS Mary G’aham Jane Anderson Martha Hendrids Anne Asbell Sara Jean Hilton Rebecca Asbell Betty teaman Sara Frances Ask ins Joan MacNecs Sarah Austin Florence McKenzie Christine Chadwell 8etty Ann McMahan Dorothy Co Flossie Pyle Jane Earle Eleanor Rhame Harriette Edwards Vivian Robins Julie Hendrkts . . . sing better than they photograph. . ......................... Director .... . Accompanist .... President ......... ... ... Vice-President Business Marker and Librarian Ann Jefferies Ed Shingles Roy Gilchrist Rosemary Johnson E. O. Todd Charles Gillespie Rosalie Manly T. P. Vaughan John Hammond Ann Newell Bob Waldrop Boyd Hieks Calvin Hunt Mildred Newman Bobby Watson Julia Provence. Buddy Welch Don Lee Maty Lou Seott Charles West Harold Lollis Margaret Sutton TENORS George Willis Ed Zeigler 811 Mclvcr Fred Payne Joe Pou Judton Abernathy BASSES Horry Raley Brod Arrington Bill Ball Gerry Rippy Steve Austell Herbert Barton Morris Seigler Robert Dixon Marsholl Batson Ted Shelton Bill Gardner Charles Bedenbaugh Dean Simpson James Gentry Roy Crowe Dewey St.ll Thomas Jamison Robert Floyd William Timmons V. Jean Kirkland W.lton Fowler G-lmer Weatherly Dan Maffett Ed French Tom Westmoreland everywhere by snow and Jamison's jokes MR. DUPRE RHAME TOMMY EANES BILL MclVER BETTY BALLENTINE ED SHINGLER 183 DOES THOMAS SEE THE FIRST R08IN OF SPRING? LEWIS STUDENT MUSIC CLUB Encourages appreciation of good music . . . keeps interesting scrapbook of activities and of members . . . sponsored movies . . . Lewis-guided . . . presentation of original musical . . . any music-minded student is eligible for membership . . . promotes music and music interest . . . president, Gloria Wilson; vice-president, Sherodd Albritton; secretary-treasurer, Opal Elrod Greer; members—Jane Anderson, Caroline Babb, Betty Ballentine, Oliver Bowman, Billy Mae Brown, Joyce Coggins, Janet Derby, Doris Dobson, Courtney Goings, Esther Greene, Frances Lollis, Dorothy McCarter, Florence McKenzie, Mary Dan McKinney, Becky Moore, John Park, Billy Po King, James Reddick, Peggy Ann Snoddy, Jack W. Thames, W. H. Thomas, Shelden Timmerman, Ruth Trowell, Flossie Mae Walters, Tom Westmoreland. 184 Ray Purple, Rah Team . . . 185 '$ 1947- 48 athletics received the new look” from the up i n ? futyre plans call for bigger and better things in n all-round sports program. The Baptist pigskin eleven, victorious jn only two out oinine contests received a thorough going over during spring practice fyith the hiring of Herman Red Smith as head co ch and George Baske tffr and baseball direction of Lyles Alley and tr Cornish. Bill Delaney was ba and Jules Medwin was in charge of pushed to a new ail-time high by Cafego as backficld tutor. asonably successful under the a new regime under Clayton Im of the tennis contingent Ifers. Intramural sports were fjc Director Red Dobson with an all-star football game in Sirrine Stadium high lighting the year's program. Yes-sir, ree 'new look”. Furman athlefics or n the way up—w,th that 187 and rally, loyal sons and true Band at attention for Alma Mater . . . Huggins bitting the turf . . . Waddill and Lingle score again . . . Buster Alley gives a few tips . . . Sponsors and Queens for a day . .. sports take a holiday ... Dance Ballerina Dance. HURRICANE CO A CHES COACH BOB SMITH COACH H E. RED SMITH COACH PAUL SIZEMORE COACH GEORGE CAFEGO CHEERLEADERS left to Right: HOWARD BAGWELL MILDRED NEWMAN, J. K. MILEy. BET$y CROMER. TOM FARMER ond PAT FRANKS. 190 FOOTBALI___1947 Furman. ... 7 Furman ..................... 6 Furman...................... 8 Furman . 20 Furman 7 Furman ..................... 7 Furman ..................... 7 Furman .............. . . 0 Furman .......... ....... 6 Georgia ... . 13 V. P. 1 20 South Carolina 26 Wofford .. 6 Citadel 0 Florida 34 Clemson ... .. 35 Georgia Tech . ... 51 Davidson . . 19 • l BRIDWELL STOMBAUGH ANO CAPTAIN McQUEEN The PURPLE BYRD MSQUEEN CUMMINS STOMBAUCrH ATKINSON THORNTON MOATES GILREATH WHAM 19? HURRICANE THOMAS BRI DWELL EVI NOTON PRUITT ASKEW BLANKEN HUGGINS JOHNSON KELLY HUGHES 193 The PURPLE HURRICANE AIKEN FLOWERS LAMBERT M?CORKLE PITTMAN LOWDER STEPP BRUIN HUDSON SATTERFIELD KILPATRICK. CAMPBELL D. WHAM 195 THE GEORGIA 3UUDOG BITES THE DUST . . . GORGEOUS GEORGE GETS HIS AERIAL CIRCUS GOING . . . FURMAN 7 GEORGIA 13 Furman's brand new 1947 Purple Hurricane threw a scare into some 18,000 partisan Georgia Bulldog fans down at Sanford Stadium before collapsing to a last-minute Bulldog touchdown which lifted the Sugar Bowl champions of ‘47 to a 1 3-7 win. Arm Chair strategists will continue to talk for years to come over the Hurricane's decision to kick on third down, approximately two minutes remaining in the game, and a 7-7 tie practically assured. At any rate the Red and Black took that fatal Stom-baugh kick and marched straight up the field for the winning T. D. on some brilliant passing by John Rauch and spectacular catches by Dan Edwards. Charlie Johnson scored the first Purple six-pointer of the year on a one-yard smash within a minute after the final stanza had opened to give the Baptists a 6-0 lead. John Little's try for the extra point split the uprights and forced the little giant” Wally Butts to unloose every offensive trick. FURMAN 6 V. P. I. 20 Blacksburg, Virginia was the scene of the second pigskin contest for the Purple and White charges of Coach Bob Smith, and the wide end pitch outs of the V. P. I. backs were good enough for a 20-6 drubbing o: the Hurricane. The only satisfaction local supporters could yelp about was that their team had scored in both of its initial fracases. 196 The blocking, and particularly the tackling, which had been two strong features in the Hurricane attack the previous week seemed to have blown up by the wayside during this encounter. George Pruitt's toss to Charlie Johnson was the scoring punch necessary to cross the V. P. I. goal line, but this left the Smithmen trailing by 14 markers. FURMAN 8 SOUTH CAROLINA 26 This was supposed to be the day the Furman Purple Hurricane was due to come through but, alas. Coach Rex Enright and his Carolina Gamecocks were finding themselves and before the Hurricane could right itself the Gamecocks had rolled to a 26-8 victory. It was anybody’s ball game for the first eight minutes as the teams pushed across twenty points between them. After that the Red-jerseyed university lads decided their homecoming would not be mutilated and for the rest of the day made the Purples’ stay an uncomfortable one. George Sonny Byrd provided the thrill for the Baptists as he gathered in a Bird aerial and gajloped down the sidelines some 40 yards for the touchdown. The other two points came when the Purple line ganged up on the Carolina passes for a safety. gamecocks ground hurricane assault . . . FURMAN 7 CITADEL 0 Still looking for its first win of the 1947 campaign and a Southern Conference decision to boot, the Purples almost waited too late in this one but opened its aerial game during the final stanza long enough to set up a 7-0 triumph over a hapless Citadel Bulldog eleven. The flying fleet of freshman Lamon Moates paid off in big dividends this time as the Macon speedster burst through the middle of the Bulldog line for the tally. It marked the first Hurricane decision of the year and the first one since beating the same team in Charleston in 1946. FURMAN 7 FLORIDA 34 Bobby Forbes went on a last half merry go round down in Tampa, Florida as the Hurricane journeyed south and gave his University of Florida teammates a hard-earned 34-7 win over a luckless Purple and White contingent. It v as the fourth loss of the season for the Greenvillians and their worst yet after holding the sunshine outfit” to a 7-7 tie at half time. Then Forbes, one of the nations lead-ing ground gainers, caught fire and tore huge chunks of yardage around end and through MOATES CRACKS OVER -THE MIOOLE OF THE BULLDOG LINE FOR THE TALLy. the center of the Hurricane forward wall to lead his mates 34-7 conquest. CHARLIE THOMAS OFF TO THE RACES AGAINST THE TERRIERS . . . FURMAN 20 WOFFORD 6 Wofford had its big guns oiled and primed for the Furman grid machine only to sec its one touchdown margin explode in mid air during the final frame as a Purple and White offensive, that had sputtered all year, found itself for a twenty point fourth period. The Terriers burst quickly in the spotlight with Sammy Sewell's long touchdown run early in the game but after that the Spartans found they had a fifth man in their backfield answering to the name of Tom (Whim) Wham. This same Mr. Wham began catching passes from Pruitt and this combined with the punt blocking of Byrd and the running of Moates, ran the final margin to the 20-6. 197 FURMAN 7 CLEMSON 35 The Phi Sigs hod the Tiger caged during the Homecoming parade Saturday morning but the Furman football team wasn’t quite so lucky and the Smithies spent most of the afternoon in Sirrinc Stadium trying to slow Clemson’s Tigers down with their best efforts showing a 3S-7 deficit. Furman’s pass defense reached an all-time low as the Tigers heaved unmolested toss after toss into the waiting arms of receivers. Paul Stombaugh saved the Baptists from a shut out by intercepting one of the aerials and surging into the open for the lone Hurricane touchdown. Despite the Furman loss on the gridiron, the homecoming festivities were the brightest in many a day with the old grads getting together for a big reunion. Feature of the pre-game ceremonies were the pep meeting, snake dance, parade, and the crowning of the homecoming queen, Esther Greene, by W. Grady Southern. FURMAN 0 GEORGIATECH 51 Georgia Tech’s, Orange Bowl headed. Rambling Wreck added further humiliation to the 1947 Purple Hurricane with a smashing 51-0 victory that saw Mentor Bobby Dodd agree to 10-minute third and fourth quarters in an effort to cut down the Tech touchdown parade. So outclassed were the Purples that only in the last period facing third and fourth stringers, did they threaten to score and then had a pass intercepted by a second-string guard playing in the yellow Jacket backfield stopping the threat. HARRY (THE HORSE) 8LANKEN HAULS DOWN A DETERMINED TIGER TECH BACKS HAVE A FIELD DAY 200 FURMAN 6 DAVIDSON 19 Dame fortune which has smiled few times on the Furman Purple Hurricane in recent years ran out on the Purples in the last contest of the year and left the men of Furman on the short end of a 19-6 score. Playing their best brand of football since the Georgia conflict the Hurricane drove up and down Sirrine Stadium all afternoon only to be denied scoring chances by some costly fumbling. Statistics showed that for once the last Furman coached Bob Smith outfit was ahead in rushing and in passing but trailed in the tallying column by two touchdowns. CORKY McCORKIE hauls down the wildcat ?0I BASKETBAL 702 HUCrHES STEWART eving-ton TOOHEY burns guards. Bob Stowe, the brilliant freshman guard, proved to be the number one addition to the 1948 aggregation before having to leave school in early January. Backing up these seven with some excellent support in spot roles were Bill Kerr, Bill Elder, Ansel Ace” Bridwell, Hal Burns and Freeman Jackson, the latter joining the Purples after second semester got under way. As the Bonhomie went to press Stewart and Bell were the top scorers in the state. Nineteen Forty-Eight SCHEDULE 1948 March 23—V. P. I.—here. April 2—Waihingtpn j d l « ►ere. April 1—WalMrigto-i and Lcc—hcre. April 5—Georgia— . rc. April Oavidion—here. April 7—Univertity ol Miami—here. April 10—Univtriity ol North Carolina—here. April IJ—Georgia at AtKem. April 15—Univertitv 0 North Carolina at Chapel Hill. April 15—N. C. State at Raleigh. April It—Clcmton at Cl«m ©n, April 21—Nc-berry at Newberry. April 2i —Univenity ol South Carolina—here. April M—Univerj.ty ol South Carolina--'-ere. April 25—Wo ord—here. April 25-Clemton- ere, April 29—P. C- at Clinton. May 1—Oavidion at Oavidyon. May 3—Cicmtoe at Clemton. May ♦—Newberry—here. May 10—Clemion—here. May 12—P Cv—here. May 14—South Carolina at Columbia. May 15—South Carolina at Columbia May 15—Woffoid a! Spartanburg. May 19—C.tadel—here. BASE PHILLIPS 2. BARNETT J. LOLLIS BEECHER MORTON Manager Things were looking up for the 1948 edition of Furman’s baseball with veterans back to fill virtually every position and several likely looking prospects hoping to ease Skipper Lyles Alley's replacement problems. Pitching was one of the primary deficiencies of the 1947 nine with only one chunker Glen Ace” Turk showing any talent in silencing opposing batsmen. The masterpiece of the season for last year's Hornets was the spectacular 6-4 win over Clemson's Tigers in Meadowbrook Park and their only decision over the Southeastern champs in four contests. BALL.. . the Hornet's Buzz Bill Phillips proved to be one of the best catchers in the state last year and unless a bad shoulder gives him further trouble should prove to be the number one catcher in South Carolina collegiate circles in the current campaign. Hard-hitting Bob Stewart, John Little, and Bill Kerr, paced the Hornet sluggers in ‘47 and will be back this season with an extra summer of play behind them. Newcomers who are expected to bolster Coach Alley's forces are Ernie Chambers, one of the better high school pitchers in the state. Jack McDowell and Lamon Moates, two freshman outfielders of no little ability. Pre-season question mark of the year was whether Luther Barnett’s injured knee would round into shape for regular duty at the hot corner. 4. STEWART 5. LITTLE 6. KERR 7. TR'JLUCK 8. SCHUYLER 9. BAILEY Trackmen . . . Post war track feeling ran high on the Furman campus in 1947 and the team produced by Mentor Morris King hung up three victories in five starts. The Purples were victorious over P. C., Wofford and Newberry while Clemson and Davidson posted decisions over the Kingmen. In the state track meet held in Clinton last year the Hurricane placed third behind the Gamecocks and Tigers, and came through to tie for seventh place in the Southern Conference event. CAPTAIN TOM WHAM Captain Tom Wham was the big siege gun for the cindermen winning first places in all five meets in the shot-put, and capturing second spot in the Southern Conference meet’s shot and discus. THOMASON. COyiE AND NEWBERRY attempt to Break the Clock ... His marie for the shot in conference competition for 46 feet 9• . inches while he heaved the discus for 133.3 feet. Capturing firsts in the state were Paul Stombaugh in the high jump and Turk Doler in the two-mile mark, but due to conflicting circumstances neither was able to compete in the Southern Conference trials. Prospects for this year's team looked bright early in January with Clayton Cornish slated to succeed King who left for an administrative position in Georgia. Heading the list of returning veterans from the 14-man block letter squad of last season are Paul Stombaugh, Captain Tom Wham, Ben Thomason, Harrison Faile, Turk Doler and Hudgens. WHAM COACH KING. GRIFFIN DOLER H FAILE Tennis... 1947 March. April and May were the big months for spring sports at Furman this year and tutors Bill Delaney and Jules Medwin issued the call early to their respective tennis and golf contingents. Delaney's raquet wielders were successful in nine out of sixteen matches in 1947 and their slate calls for an almost equal number of matches this year. Practice rounds were slated to begin around the 15th of March and matches were to be held with Clemson, Presbyterian, Davidson, South Carolina, College of Charleston and The Citadel among others. Carl McMahon, last campaign's number one man will be returning to defend his laurels along with Doug Lohman, Tommy Law and Norman Ace McDaniel, the other members of the '47 squad. Charles Chuck Leslie and Curt Welborn are two new men expected to give additional punch for the remaining berths. Holdovers from the niblick wielding team of Jack Schuyler are Hal Burns, Breezy Breazeale, Ansel Bridwell, Jack Long, Bill Eckley and Bill Huntington. Contests will be carded with most of the South Carolina colleges and the team will probably participate in the Southern Intercollegiate Tourney and the South Carolina Collegiate Tourney. IOHMAN 203 LAW TESHER McDaniel Organized in 1922 by A. P. “Dizzy” McLeod, the Block F Club of Furman enjoyed one of its best years under the capable leadership of James “Preacher McQueen during the 1947-’48 school year. Besides sponsoring the homecoming parade, the annual picnic, costume ball and other socials, the club branched out to obtain a full-fledged clubhouse for the thirty-eight members of the organization. Members and officers of the club are James Preacher” McQueen, president; Robert Stewart, vice-president; Luther Barnett, secretary; Dean Bolin, treasurer; and Charles Anderson, Howard Bagwell, William Bailey, Mel Bell, Franklin Breazeale, Hal Burns, George Byrd, Basil Commins, Dick Dominick, Frank Drake, William Dye, Guy Eargle, Bill Eckley, Carol Godwin, Milton Hughes, Robert Jay, Bill Jeffords, Frank Kelly, Bill Kerr, Tom Law, Hal Lollis, Norman McDaniel, Jim McCorkle, Shorty” McCrary, James Moorhead, J. B. Owens, Charles Painter, Bill Phillips, George Pollard, Virgel Roddy, Joe Smith. Not pictured are Bo Bowers, Harry Blanken and Ansel Bridwell. Block F Club McQueen stewart barnett 8ELL 8REAZEALE 8URNS OyE EARGLE ECKLEY KELLY KERR LAW ItOORl 'EAD OWENS PAINTER 801IN BYRD GODWIN LOUIS PHILLIPS ANDERSON COMMINS HUGHES McDaniel POLLARD BAGWELL DOMINICK JAY McCORKLE RODDY INTRAMURALS Athletic Director Red” Dobson's promise of a stepped-up intramural program for 1947-'48 came first in the form of two assistants in Clayton Cornish and Jules Medwin, and then in the various programs these two lined up for non-varsity athletic participation. For the first time in history an intramural all-star football contest was staged in Sirrine Stadium between the frat all stars and non-frat all stars at the conclusion of the regular pigskin season. . . . get them all in the game Two other new events appeared in the form of a cross-country race won by the Elites and the swimming meet captured by the K. A.s. The annual ping-pong tournament was won by Melvin Bell while the Phi Sigs held the number one slot in football. This year's basketball league was split into a frat and non-frat league with a Shaughnessey playoff between the two top teams in each determining the champ. Last season's winner McGee Hall and the runner up S. A. E. nine will head up the list of this year’s softball entrants. CO-ED WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION W. A. A. A sponsoring crew . . . freshman theatre party . . . folk games, fun and food at Halloween party . . . downed many headaches over homecoming parade . . . homecoming queen float . . . promotes girls- intramural sports . . . president, Pat Franks; vice-president, Pearl Payne; recording secretary, Barbara Ann Burnette; corresponding secretary, Edna Gregory; treasurer, Bessie Adams; members—Mary Black, Harriet Brasington, Pat Burns, Martha Ann Campbell, Spears Elrod, Joan Gill, Jane Grayson, Nancy Hall, Betty Irick, Betty Ann Jackson, Anne Jenkins, Mildred Newman, Norma Sires, Fran Varn, Harriet Ann Walker. RECREATIONAL SPORTS 212 WHEN APRIL SHOWERS COME. THEy RESORT TO INDOOR SPORTS. SPORTS ARCHERY 213 KEEP yOUR EVE ON THE BALL WITH A STEADy GRIP ON THAT RACKET. BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS UNITE CLASSES FOR GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP . . . 8ALLET OR BASKETBALL? SOLTBALL WATCH OUT FOR THE CATCHER WHEN YOU SWING THAT BAT . . . FRANKLY. FRANKS. IS THE GAME THAT ROUGH? HOCKEY ALERT EARS FOR THE WHISTLE AND DOWN THE FIELD ... AH. WINGO. YOU'RE POSING. SWIMMING FOLK DANCING PUT yOUR LITTLE FOOT IN. TAKE YOUR LITTLE FOOT OUT AND GIVE yOURSELF A WHIRL AND TURN ALL ABOUT . . . BRISENDINE. MINUS SHORTS. 215 Rl igh lightin envy of May parties that fol concerts . . . th perrm i sometimes . . . and compare intermissions. I the splash and spring for malt and the house Iresses of Marshals' at community e ytie by the students . . . late at r Werv P. J affiB’Hicvaerinq icmovoestuas dnattiff collars 219 JOHN ROBERT POWERS AOCNCV C O 747 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY 17 November 18th, 1947 Mr. Price Coursey Editor, Bonhomie FURMAN UNIVERSITY Grocnville, S. C. Dorr Mr. Coursey: It has been a great pleasuro to select the beauties for your yearbook, Bonhcmie. The photographs of the candidates, which you submitted, were all so attractive that I found it difficult to make a decision. It was also difficult to make my selection without sooir.g ard talking to each contestant. Tho winners wore selected on the basis of personality, character, and intelligence, ns well as for natural beauty. My choico was influenced, of course, by my groat interest in and admiration for the Natural Girl. If the contestants aro ever in Hew York, it would be a pleasure to meet then. With best wishes to tho students of FURMAN UNIVERSITY, to the contestants, ard to tho staff of tho Bonhomie , 1 an Sincorely yours, JRPsea presenting CAMPUS BEAUTIES Miss Rebecca Asbell 270 Miss Emma Barnett « « « « « « Miss Jane Carson Miss Peggy Cater 2?4 Miss Esther Greene Miss Barbara Henderson - « « « « c « Miss Julie Hendricks 227 Miss Betty Mann MAY QUEEN Miss Jean Brooks MAIO OF HONOR MAY DAY At Furman Beauty and fantasy .. . pastel dresses high lighted by pastel tulips . . . queen, court and players unruffled by problem winds . . . Betty Mann, queen, attired in white satin reigned over her attendants . . . maid of honor, Jean Brooks . . . seniors, Mary Porter, Mattie Jane Stroud, Deannie Welch . . . juniors, Edith Fout, Esther Green, Juanita Way . . . sophomores, Emma Barnett, Nancy Bell, Hon Folson . . . freshmen, Barbara Anne Burnett, Doris Hatchell, Betty Jane Shirley . . . mascots, Carol Kimbrough and Waco Childers, Jr. MARY PORTER DEANNIE WELCH MATTIE JANE STROUD JUANITA WAy EDITH FOUT May Day at FU Roma Williams emerged from fairy tales as Cinderella . . . Julie McCorkle princely in her male role . . . waltzs, clock dance, fairy dances and others. EMMA 8ARNETT ESTHER GREEN RMAN 1947 DORIS HATCHEll Monk” excelled in carrying Cinderella away in Ford convertible coach . . . unique costumes and a rhyming script . . . Miss Bailey and Miss Brisendine combined forces of production . . . Mary Anne Jefferies, student director. BARBARA ANN BURNETT JANE ANDERSON Head Marshal Marshals Chosen for their dignity and cordial personality . . . newly founded but necessary ... uniform ribbons . . . see that chapel goers maintain reverent attitude . . . Town Hall, Community Concert and civic programs demand their services . . . Head Marshal elected by student body ... left to right: Ann Gamble, Mary Helen Gilmore, Mary Eugenia Dudley, Dot Hasty, Betty Middleton, Jane Anderson, Betty Todd, Alice Noel, Betty Wood, Billie Blalock, Betty Miller, Juanita Way . . . lower left: Henrietta Mason. you’ll FIND SEATS IN THE BALCONY. THE LOWER FLOOR IS FILLED. 732 The GREEKS • PAN-HELLENIC WHEELS p KAPPA Brother : Frank C. Perry. Curb G. Welbom. Jack McKinney. Emm Hmnont. Jock Bindcwald Co! Haskell. Melvin Bell Jack Bowen. FranHm Brenteale. James Briton Cha'lcl Browne. Pete Bybee. T’avi Cash, Mort.n Cheotham. Harold Dillard. Claude Finley. Hotold Fowler. Randolph Grahom. Skeet G’addiek. Chorle Leihe. Cad McMahon Robert M-ller. W.lham Randall. Vernon Shell. Eddie Toohcy. Jo Jo Waters, Mar.on Woters. James Wright. Pledges: Ed Cheatham Bernard EastcHin, 8 H Elder. Gene Gillcsp c Myron Hatfield B11 Hawk ns. Harmon Henderton. Ernest Hmnant Sterling Jones. Joe Jordan. B II Kc . John Kitklond 0. J. Mahoney. Pete MeKinney. Archie MeMohan, Reger McMahon. James Patks. Bi Ph ilips. Jim Pruitt, Henry Texca. B ll Thaelston, Glenn Turk. David Wordlaw. Not Pictured: Tol Crews. Richard Fairbanks, Robert Welborn. 234 PHI OFFICERS FRANK C. PERRY, President CURTIS G. WELBORN, Treasurer JACK McKINNEY. Secretary EXUM HINNANT, Historian JACK BINDEWALD. Chaplain CAL HASKELL, Warden After a successful year under the capable leadership of Brothers Mac Christopher and Ex Hinnant, the Pi Kapps forged into a year high lighted by dances, parties and a conclave ... A round of rush parties bringing in seventeen new pledges and two alumni members from the faculty, the favorite Mr. Babb and Professor Heatwole . . . Sterling and Betty, Monk and Mary Anne, Marion and Virginia forming their perennial non-triangles . . . And there was the State Conclave in Columbia, leading up to a top campus social event of the year . . . The annual Rose Ball at the Poinsett . . . With Henry Westbrook acclaimed by all . . . The year punctuated with the occasional parties in Columbia of Piggy, McKinney, and Perry . . . Randall spending the night in girl friends' cars . . . Meetings at the Crescent . . . Marcy enjoying P. B. and his convertible . . . Browne’s war stories . . . Informal get-togethers and a couple of house parties . . . Mountain parties and drop-ins ... Pi Kapps still top-notchers in intramurals, campus activities, and social events. Phi Kappa Phi Girl I Love You” 9UCKHORN AND HOTDOGS GRAND MARCH AT ROSE BALL CHAUFFEUR JONES AND FORMALITy 23S KAPPA Brothers: Buddy Jay. Bob Scott Bob Stcwort, Bob Gr.ffm. John Wheeler Powell, Lehman Hamrick 8tlly Martin. Hank Bott . Randy Ehnngton. Robert Bauman H. Wyrdham 8urn $. W. Cl ntoo Carter, H. Ray Dav s. Carroll Godwin, Harold Goiter. Jack Hughes. William Jeffords. Charles Johnson. John Little Joe Lowdc' Fernando McConnell. Ed McDowell Charles Mauney, J. W. Pcndc grass. Wesley Pktcns John Ramey. Olin Seott, Morns Seigk' Tom Shrky, William Sims. Cahr.n Snipes. John Mark Smith, Paul Stombaugh. Malcolm Ward. David Wilburn. Pledges: Dean Bolin. Dav s Caroenter. Edwin Ellmers Tom Flowers. L-swrence G'lchnst. Roy Gilchrist. Tom Grant. Ben Howard. Joe Jenlms Franl Kelly. Jack Mclane James McQueen Hugh Martin, Gene Mullikm, Norman Parsons. Rodney Piper, Ed Snell.nq. Jesse Tote Leslie Tmdal. Oral Williams, Will am Williams. Not Pictured: Hatrv Blanten Ber, Broekman. Henry La:ar. D ck Osborne. 126 ALPHA OFFICERS BUDDY JAY, President BOB SCOTT, Vice-President BOB STEWART. Secretary BOB GRIFFIN, Correspond Secretary JOHN WHEELER POWELL, Historian LEHMAN HAMRICK, Treasurer BILLY MARTIN, Censor HANK BOnS, Doorman RANDY ELVINGTON, Steward lota's largest year was filled with house parties, dances, politics, and other activities . . . The ocean breeze gave us our initial momentum from our annual beach party at Myrtle Beach . . . Very successful rush parties at Warren White’s mountain mansion, Mrs. Wilson's super-duper home, and our cokes at Mrs. Harrison's . . . Table Rock State Park was our next haven, which included the varsity show of K. A. talent . . . Our pocket-books surrendered to adopting a family at Christmas . . . Convivium in honor of K. A. founder,- Robert E. Lee, called for impressive ceremony . . . Desperate efforts toward getting a Frat house .. . We dragged out hearts to the Sweetheart Ball and finally got our first kiss . . . Politics were led by Doc Snipes and the leg that ain't there . . . Beaucoup K. A.s in varsity and intramural squads . . . Our annual Mothers' day tea observed in May ... As the year closed our overworked Mufti was complaining of an aching back and waning vocal chords. “She’s My Sunny Southern Sweetheart' WHAT'S IN THE BOOK. MUFTI? RUFFLES AND RUFFLES OF CREPE . . . RUSH WEEK PARTY . . . 237 SIGMA ALPHA Brothcrt: darnel Walker. B-ll Hiott, Grady Southern. Bill Thomason. Junius Garmon. Bob Poole. Molcolm MoeKenjie Ben Thomason, Mox Rec. Jack Arrington. 8-11 8o:erron. Jim Burgess. Eddie Cow, Tommy Chatham frank Collins, Priee Coursey. W I iam Coursey. Dick Dominick, Harold Duvall, Norman Evans. Wilton Fowler Paul Gallant Bill Gardner. Jim Gowan, Gordon Gullcdgc. T. J. Harrison. Sidney Jay. Bill Jones, Mitchell King. Doug lohmon. James McNamara. Duncan MacKcnrie. Vincent Miller, Kirby Qu.nn, Pat Riley, Ted Shelton. Joe Smith, Ed Stewart. Tommy Thomason. John Waddill, George G. Willis. Bill Woodson, Ed Zciglcr. Pledges: Steve Amtell. Robe't Roy Bell 8rcece Breland. Bubbcr Dixon. Frank Hasty. 8. O. Hiott, Joe Leaphart. Tommy Lewis, Pete Lampley. 8,!ly Mayfield. Bobby Morrow, Mel Raley. Fort Wolfe. Not Pictured: Mike Bruin. Clifford McArver. • 738 EPSILON OFFICERS JAMES WALKER, President BILL HIOTT, Vice-President GRADY SOUTHERN, Recorder BILL THOMASON, Correspondent JUNIUS GARRISON, Treasurer BOB POOLE, Ch'onicler MALCOLM MocKENZIE, Warden BEN THOMASON, Herald MAX RICE, Chaplain Introductions and handshakes between new and old brothers . . . S. A. E. ready for business . . . Eminent Archon Walker calls us to order again , . . and again! . . . Beginning Rush Week on Sunday with a party for rush girls at Ross Carter's . . . Kirby and his new Buick convertible . . . the new Sweetheart song . . . Sweating out T-Square's tea dance cake line . . . Movie making at Arrington’s lawn oarty . . . Wilton Fowler's high notes and Sing, Brother, Sing on the dock at Dr. Parker's Saluda River home . . . Alumni Pr’exy Wilkins' stag smoker ... All adding up to twelve future S. A. E. brothers . . . Girls silhouetted in the windows as we serenade the Zoo . . . Upholding the chapter's scholastic standing . . . Third in 118 chapters nationally and tops on the campus . . . Wind playing havoc with Waddill's balloon-decked homecoming float . . . New pledges boosting intramural teams ... January drop-in at Bo's and Bill’s and the indefatigable Shelton with new antics . . . Noisy election nights . . . New officers with plans for Founder's Day in March . . . Annual house party completing THE week-end of the year. . . S. C. Phi marks up another successful season. ‘'Violets . . . Violets You re the Fairest Flower to Me HAIL HAIL. THE GANG ... TEA DANCE. RUSH WEEK . . . SING. BROTHER. SING ?39 THETA Brothers: Jerome Boss Bob Doggetl. Ken Heatherly. Perry Aiken Charles Brown. J,m Breoteafe. Dan Foster. 6-lt Gregory. Dov.d McCall. Cooper Price. Don Williams. Pledges: 8 'l Bailey. Jack Boi'.-y. Charles Barnett. Chorles Coogler. Herbert Crews. Bosd Comm,ns. Charles Davenport. Charles DuBose. Robert Floyd. Doyle Garrett. Frank Granger, Horry Hammond Edward Henderson. Ceol Hester. Giles Huggins. Milton Hughes. Jim Humphries. Tom Humphries B.ll Huntley. Bill James. B!l Johnson. Ru s Leslre, Haro'd Loll'S. Brown Mahon. Lawrence Nn. Francis Pettit, V.rg.r Roddy. Jack Sprouse Bobby Colson J,m W ! ams. Not Prctured: Bob Foste- Charles Hudson. 240 CH OFFICERS JEROME BASS, President BOB DOGGETT, Secretary KEN HEATHERLy, Treasurer Rush season began this year with a tea dance and a smoker at the American Legion Lodge and a dance after the Carolina-Furman game on our closed night ... we tapped twenty pledges at the end of our rush season . . . observed Founder's Day and spent hours working on a fancy Homecoming float ... in December we packed our blankets for a Table Rock mountain party . . . inaugurated an annual Christmas party for the benefit of underprivileged children. Theta Chi's purpose: to develop a definite, practical code of conduct which reflects in every day life the ideals of our founders ... we worked with president Jerome Bass . . . produced fighting intramural teams and a successful formal dance . . . membership includes such well-known personalities as Bill Bailey, student body president. Who’s Who; Basil Cummins, first-string guard. Who’s Who, Quaternion; Middy Hughes, varsity basketball; Ken Heatherly, campus Beau Brummell; Cooper Price, Who’s Who, Hand and Torch, Quaternion; and Mule Lollis, the best-liked guy in school. • r rstfiu. «'• Siiiitf in- 241 HAMMON S JAUOPPy CORPSE FOR CIEMSON PH Brothers: Norman MeDan .1. Edd •- Thomas. J°hn K Troy Barton. Fronk Dua. James Hall. Keith Heaton. Thomas Roc. Jr.. David Sloan. Mclv.n Tounts . Miley. Thomas Law. T. L. Tilman. Neely Turner. Monroe Hunt. Jack McDowell. George Patterson. Pl,d9„- Geo,9, .«, Lo . 8ow . Robert C„.,en«. Loo.. Do ,,. Ev.-rt. McCrary. Tommy Mann. M. V. Moss. C ar „ . - R Not pKtulcd: C vtn 1E.CK nried ' OwTe Mc6« McCauley. i J « Sta.ord. 242 MA OFFICERS NORMAN McDANIEL, President EDDIE THOMAS, Vice-President JOHN K. MILEy, Secretary THOMAS LAW, Treasurer T. L. TILMAN, Pledge Master NEELY TURNER, Historian The Phi Sigma Fraternity was organized in 1941 by a group of Furman students headed by Richard Kimbai. These students felt that there was a definite need for a local fraternity at Furman and devoted themselves to furthering this ideal. Included in the year were extensive rush week activities . . . dancing . . . drop-ins . . steak suppers and mountain parties . . . and plenty of good punch at the Christ Church affair . . . winning first place plaque for Homecoming float . . . another first place copped in intramural touch football ... the annual Alumni Sailor Ball in May proving to be outstanding again . . . active both socially and in other campus activities, the Phi Sigs bow to another turn in their progress. The Red and White of Phi Sig WATER. WATER. EVERXWHERE 243 CHI PH Brother : Mccvin A. Brown. Lawson 8yrd, Dan Malcolm, Estes Howell. Benjam n L. Abram . Waddy C. Davis, Harrison R. Failc. William B. Hair. Pledge : W-lliom F. Blackjtor.e. J. Julius Boyd. Jack W. Drawdy, Raymond C. Every. John 8. Hill, J. Raymond Johnson, Howard Riley, Hewlitt K. Sullivan. 244 CH OFFICERS M ERVIN BROWN, President LAWSON BYRD, Vice-President DAN MALCOLM, Secretory ESTES HOWELL, Treasurer On October 7, 1947, a new local fraternity, Chi Phi Chi, was approved by the administration. Four charter members and one charter pledse compromised the original group—Mervin Brown, Lawson Byrd, Estes Howell, Dan Malcolm, and charter pledge. Jack Drawdy. Mervin Brown was elected President. Because of the enlarged enrollment the above group felt that there was a definite need for another social fraternity on the campus. To promote Christian ideals, to encourage courtesy and friendship, to develop strong character, to provide wholesome recreation and to uphold the University standards, are the prime aims of Chi Phi Chi. The first social event was held in mid November at the home of Estes Howell with a number of prospective pledges attending. Now that the fraternity is firmly established, it is planning a banquet and a spring house party. 'My Heart is Always Nearer to Chi Phi Chi 245 OFFICERS AND DATES PARTY AT THE HOWELL'S We Survey Our Ads ................ SAM'S LUNCH V. C. and Furman Students Always Welcome lOfl Cou kc:k Stkkkt Cukknvu.ij', S. C. PARIS THEATRE Gidxnviujc, S. C. CARPENTER BROS. PHARMACISTS Over Half a Century of Service Whitman’s and Hollingsworth Candies Furman Ticket Office KINGOFF BROS.. INC. 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Carolyn L. ............................. .Route 2, Easley. S. C. Ashley. Eleanor..................... Route 2. Honea Path. S. C. Askew. Wallace J. Greensboro. Ga. Askins. Sara Frances. . 119 Williamsburg Ave.. Lake City. S. C. Atkinson, Kermit Lee ................................... Elberton. Ga. Austin. Sarah....... . . . 1320 E. North St.. Greenville, S. C. Babb. Caroline.......................301 Perry Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Bagwell. Jeon...................................Route I. Pelxet. S.C. Bag well. Louise 109 Brockman Ave,. Sons Souci. Greenville. S. C. Bagwell. William Howard......................Route I. Piedmont. S. C. Beitcy. Cecelia .................... 41 Austin Ave., Asheville. N. C. Bailey. James William...............41 Austin Ave.. Asheville. N. C. 8all, W iliam Thomas.........................Route 2. Gray Court. S. C. Ballentinc, Betty...............................Route 4. Easley. S.C. Barker. Roy Onias.................. .. II Texas Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Barnett. Charles 8............................................Greer. S.C. Barton. Hugh Thomas................ 1109 Buncombe. Greenville. S. C. Bell, Ray FranHin............................Route I. Mayesville. S. C. Bell, Thomas Emerson...................................Callison, S. C. Best, Adelaide........................................... Fairfai. S. C. Bobo. 8etty........ .....................................Florence. S. C. Bolger. Mary . ............44 Vonderhorst St,. Charleston. S. C. Bolt. Hugh Earl...................... 26 Tindal Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Boone. Alvin Floyd....................................... Roebuck. S. C. Boone. Charles Decester .................................Woodruff. S. C. 8owen. Jackson Edward .19 Washington Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Boyd. James Julius, Jr..............1900 N. Mam. Greenville. S. C. 8reazeale, Eugene Franklin..........III! Augusta. Greenville. S. C. Brigman. Eol-se........................................... Latta. S.C. Brown. Charles Stanley..........................Greenville. S. C. Brown. Thomos Wiley................ . Greenville. S. C. Bruce. Ann...................... S Marehant St.. Greer. S.C. Bruce, Wilton Trenton..... .........Route 5. Greenville. S. C. Bryson. Helen. N Main St.. Woodruff. S. C. Bull. 8rvedy........ Vance. S.C. Bull. Lucie W. Po.nsett St.. Greer. S. C. Burnett, Samuel Thomos. Jr, 108 E. Washington St.. Greenville. S. C. Byrd. George Hobson.............................Greenwood. S. C. Campbell, Edgar Lofell...................Route 6. Greenville. S. C. Campbell, Joy Elaine... ■■ 208 Delaware Ave.. Macon, Ga. Carter. Wiil-am Clinton.............. . Thomas St.. Lake City. S.C. Cash. T'avis James. Jr. ..........................Box 35. Toylors. S. C. Chapman, Elaine ................ Route 4. Greenville. S. C. Cloin. Grace. .. 724 Hillcrest Rd- Ridgewood. N. J. Cleveland, Maty Jane.......................... Route 2. Piedmont. S. C. Clyde. Sara Kate................................. Heath Springs. S. C. Clyde. Will om Preston ............................Heath Springs, S. C. Cochran. Margaret ... . Box 513. Paris Mt.. Greenville. S. C. Cole. Harold Vermco . .Rt. 3. Arlington Rd.. Greer. S. C. Cole Jack Wallace... 6 8oyce Ave., Greenville. S. C. Coleman. Daniel Lacy ...........................Route I. Latta. S. C. Cummins. Edwin Bazil...............................Yonges Island. S.C. Copper, Frances. ................. .1308 Laurens Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Copeland. Mabel..........................McDowell Ave.. Marion. N. C. Cordlc. Charles Clarke.......................961 Russell. Augusta. Ga. Cothran Floridc......................108 Oregon St., Greenville. S. C. Couch. Barbara................... ...204 Mission St.. Greenville. S. C. Coursey, David Price................1129 S. Mam, Greenwood. S. C. Cox. Jessie . 23 Jones St. Brandon. Greenville. S. C. Crane. Lew x Arnold.................1406 Augusta St.. Greenville. S. C. Cross. David Smglcton................................. Greenville. S. C. Culbertson. Ruth ...... ....166 Coneslee Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Currence. Robert Brandon........................Route 2. Newberry, S. C. Dane). Charles Pact .... .... University Ridge. Greenville. S. C. Darby. Carolyn Manager s Office. V. A. Hospital. Oteen. N.C. Davis, Mary.........................115 Rose Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Denny. EMrabeth .. 100 Unata Ave.. Asheville, N.C. Dixon, W. Rion...........................II Pinckney. Greenville. S. C. Dobson, Doris.. ........................... Arl.ngton Ave.. Greer. S. C. Doler. Thurston Ermon..............................Slate Spring. M.ss. Dominick Wesley Jones. ............................... Anderson. S. C. Dunlap. Edward Miller....................30S N. Main. Sumter. S.C. Duvall, Harold Patrick....................Grace St.. Greenwood. S. C. Elrod. Mory Spears....................5 Vannoy St., Greenville. S. C. Eminhizer. Earl Eugene 1125 Trumbull Ave. Warren. Ohio Evans. Alice....................Pleasantvillc Rd.. Briarcliff Manor. New York Evans. Oliver Norman. ... 2 Central Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Ezell. Humphrey Kay. Jr. ............................. Box 2. Woodruff. S. C. Faile. Harrison Randolph . .. W. Richland St. Kershaw S.C. Fant. Margaret....................................... ... Easley. S.C. Faris. Margaret Lewis ...... ...........115 Cresent. Greenville, S. C. Farr. Elizabeth.............................. Route 3. Greenville. S. C. Fisher. Elizabeth................................... Route 2. Greer. S.C. Forgione. Louis Gerald 64 Bayview Ave.. Port Washington. N. Y. Forg-one Rose. 64 Bayview Ave.. Port Washington. N. Y. Fout, Edith .................... 625 Roxbury St.. CMton Forge. Va. F-anks. Patty.......... '..................... Route 2. Greenville. S. C. Futrell, Christopher Jeff. Jr. . ... .Tmdal Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Garrett, George Harold |$ Goodrich St.. Pelier. S. C. Garrison. Jean.......................................Route 2. Piedmont. S. C. Gask’ms, Doniel Bates.......................Thurston St.. Greenville. S. C. Gault. Ann............... ...................... Fountain Inn, S. C. Gentry. James Morrell............... . .7 Hill St.. Easley. S.C. Gibbs, Betty........................ ...... ., .Columbus. N. C. Gillespie. Charles William.. ................................... Seneca. S.C. Gilmore. Mary Helen.................507 W. Main St.. Walhalla. S. C. Gilstrap. Joe Jackson ............................ Route I. Pickens. S.C. Givens Lea Burnett.................. Fountain Inn. S.C. Giarner. Robert Benjamin..............83 Pendleton. Greenville. S. C. Goings Courtenay. ...............301 E. North St.. Greenville. S. C. Grahom. Randolph Watson ...................Oregon St.. Greenville. S. C. Greene. Bonnie ......... Route 3. Chesterfield. S. C Greene. Esther. 207 New Buncombe Rd.. Greenville. S. C Green. Lessie......................... .. ..................... Dryfork. Va. Greer. Paul Clifton. Jr....................N. Main. Honea Path. S.C. Gregory. Edna...................................... . Samaria. S.C. Gregory. Rebecca .............................................. Pauline. S. C. Grcneker S-s.............................................. Edqefield. S. C. Gresham. Barbara.......................................Bor 203. Taylors. S.C. Hall. Nancy . Mt. UIU. N.C. Harding. Ann 403 Pettigru St-. Greenville. S. C. Harrison Miriam.. Route 3. Simpsonville. S. C. Haseldon, Jimmie Rupert . .. Lake City. S. C. Hawkins. William Theron Route 2. Taylors. S.C. Hayes, Geraldmc ..................................... Box II. Chcsnee.S.C. Haywood, Betty........... 1240 N. Main St.. Greenville. S. C. Heatherlv. Kenneth Lee .28 Smythe St., Greenville. S. C. Hegler. Sara Lee...... Arlington Ave., Greer, S. C. Henderson. Shirley .515 Kirby Circle. Spartanburg. S. C. Hendrii, Clara........... 208 N. York St. Lancaster. S. C. Henry. John Byrd . .. 707 E. Washington. Greenville. S. C. Helper. James Stuart Box 189. Thomasville. N. C. Hester. Cecil Adolph............................................. Greer. S. C. Hightower, Margaret.......................................... Lockhart. $• C. Hill. Jesse Lee.................................... Route 4. Greer.S.C. Hilton. Barney Wilton Waverly Court. Greenville. S. C. Hinnant, Thad Exum 208 W. Main St., lake City. S. C. Hinson. Patricia Allstates Court St.. Petersburg. Fin. Hiott. Dov.d Williams......... 21 Jones Ave.. Greenville. S. C. HoMowell, Di e 444 King St. Hendersonville. N. C. Horton, Ellen................................................ Pendleton. S. C. Hudgens. Dorothy......... 114 Grove Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Huff. Frankie............ 3 Cleveland St,. Greenville. S. C. Hughes George Jackson 27 Riverside Dr.. Greenv.He. S. C. Huntley. Francis......... ............ Star Route. Asheville. N. C. Ivester. 8etty. 213 Frank St.. Greenville. S. C. Jay. Robert Royall 12 E. Ba Jey Circle. Greenwood, S. C. Jefferies. Mary Anne. 400 Norman Bg. Rd.. Box 232. Montgomery. Ala. Jenkins. Albert Ellison 513 Telfair St., Augusta. Ga. Jenkins. Anne .. ............... ... ...... Wadmalaw Island S. C. Jenkins, Helen.................................Route 3. Simpsonville. S. C. Johnson Juyne Moffit. Whitehorse Rd.. Greenville S.C. Johnson. Rosemary..........................13 Po nsett St.. Greer. S. C. Jones. Frances................................... Route 2. Taylors. S.C. Jul;an. William Harleston. . ........................Route 3. Easley. S.C. Kay. W.ll,am Jacob ................. •• 3I4 lebby. Pelzer. S.C. Keith. Caroline............................................ Chappells. S. C. Kelley. Jean........... ........................................ Duncan. S. C. Kelly, Ralph Leonard. .101 Washington Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Kcmpson. Farrell William........................................ Lamar. S. C. K mp on. Kothrrinc Ogle Trail 25. fu m«nvrl!e. GrccoviHc. S. C. Kimbo. Charles T. 36 Main. Piedmont. S. C. King. John Monroe .......................................... Cotccchcc. S. C. K nnett. William Randolph 4 Y. M. C. A. St.. Greenville. S. C. Kirk. Daniel Eddms ..........................................Reidsville. N. C. Knight. Alfred Henry . ...217 Beechwood Ave.. Greenville. S. C 262 DIRECTORY—Continued Kuykendall. Irene.. Route 2. Taylors. S.C. Lamar, Howard Lee Route 4 Beech Island. S.C. leathcrvood, Charles Roper 1110 Richland St.. Waynesv.llc. N. C. Lee. Benjamin Franklm ..................................... Route 2, Chesnee. S. C. Lindsay. Beth Evam. .. ................117 William St.. Greenville. S. C. Lipscomb. 8ctty ................... 109 Anderson St., Greenville. S. C. Looper. Margaret .................................................... Pickens. S. C. Lucius. Lovie...........................Washington St.. Dillon. S. C. Lyons. Jomes T. . President St.. Greenville. S. C. McAlhoney. Ann .................. Route 2, Bo« 256. Branchville. S. C. McConnell III. Fernando Coello .........Maning St.. Anderson. S. C. McCrary. John Wesley. Jr....................................... Hendersonville. S. C. McDaniel. Lewis Norman ................7 Verdin Ave., Greenville. S. C. McElrath. James Talmadge.......................................... . .Greer. S. C. McKmney. Raymond Andrew... .Route 4. Mills Ave.. Greenville. S. C. McKinnon. Sarah ................................................. Timmonsville. S. C. McLoughlin. 8ctty...................... ...Route I. Effingham. S.C. McMillan. Joseph Pressic...... .6 Lowndes H-ll Rd.. Greenville, S. C. McNamara. James Patrick .... I Elm St.. Greenville. S. C. McOueen. James Rogers..................................................Mullins. S.C. Manly. Charles J. F.. Jr...............Ill Summer St.. Greenville. S. C. Marchbanls. Robert Young................... Choice St.. Greenville. S. C. Martin, Jean........................................................ Cowpens. S. C. Martm. John William . Apt. 6-8 McDaniel Hts.. Greenville. S. C. Melchers. Raymond Lee.............2C0 Hibben St.. Mt. Pleasant, S. C. Middleton. 8etty ........ . 1008 8akcr Ave.. Augusta. Ga. Miller, Elizabeth ......................... Bo S5. Westminster. S. C. Mitchell. Dorothy...........................................Route I. Sharon. S. C. Monroe. Milton Traynham.....................52S E- Main. Laurent, S. C. Moody. Henry Mahone.. . ...................................Pel'ron.S.C. Moore, Bcno. . II Summers Ave.. Orangeburg. S. C. Morrison. Martha................................................McClellanville, S. C. Mullina . Fred Louis Lyman. S. C. Murchison. Sarah Alice . 903 S. McDuffie St., Anderson. S. C. Murphy. Mary Evelyn. ..............................Ridge Springs. S. C. Nelson Marjorie .............. ...................Fountain Inn. S. C. Neville. John Lawrence .... ............ West Union. S. C. Nicoll, Ernest Eugene Jr. 109 Perry Road. Grccnv.llc. S. C. Norman. Barbara. . . Bor 180. Rt. 2. Greenwood. S. C. Norrell Lemuel N. , 313 W. Main St.. Ninety-Sir. S. C. Nunnery. James Allison .214 Green St.. Rock Hill, S. C. O'Donnell. Thomas Clyde........... 16 Brookway Drive. Greenville. S. C. Page William Jackson. Jr. Route I. Ware Shoals. S. C. Panagakos. Pete George ....10 De Camp. Greenville. S. C. Parker. Jacquelme... .. ... .206 Hudson St.. Shelby.N.C. Paschal. Luctta................. ...IIS Brggs Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Patterson. Joe Edward . . 27 Bradley St.. Greenville. S. C. Payne. Pcarle.................... ..411 Stanley St.. Greenwood. S. C. Pendergrass James Watus, Jr. . .29 Pine Crest. Great Falls. S. C. Pennell. George Hugh 169 Maplewood, Maplewood. N. J. Perry. Frank Cation...... 818 S. Ridge Ave., Kannapolis. N. C. Phillips Margaret . ... .. ..................Route 5. Greer. S. C. Pitehford. Mary........................7 Cureton St.. Greenville. S. C. Plowden. Jesse Chiton, Jr. , . 26 Aberdeen Dr.. Greenville. S. C. Poe. Nell 137 Buist Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Porter, James Edwin, Jr. . ..........................................Winnsboro. S. C. Pou, Jefferson Marion................................................... North. S. C. Price Arthur Cooper................................................ Gainsville, Fla. Pnnce, Victor Woodruff.................................................Liberty. S. C. Ouattlebaum, Edwin Ridgcll................................. Route I. Chester. S. C. Quinn, Kirby J., Jr. ......... ...2 E. Avondale Dr., Greenville, S. C. Raley. Harry Llewellyn..................................... Route 2. Be.thune. S. C. Rawlings, Mary Ar.ne. 204 Cleveland St.. Greenville. S. C. Reddick. James Francis............................................... Fairfax. S.C. Reed. Ethel ...... . , Sylva. N. C. Reese. Wilford William Route 2 Greer. S. C. Reid. Betty........................................................ Chcsnee. S. C. Richards, Mildred 61 Jane Ave.. Hartsdale. N. Y. Richardson. Haskell D. .. .8 E. Main St.. Flat River., Mo. Riggins. Avery Leon Route I. Greenville. S. C. Robbins Jean.... ... 103 W. Tallulak Dr.. Greenville. S. C. Roe. Thomas Anderson. Jr. . . 3-2 Berocombc. Greenville S.C. Rosenthal. Louis . 23 Rowley. Greenville. S. C. Russell, Rogene .... 119 Atwood St.. Greenville, S. C. Seott Sarah Maxwell. Route I, Greer, S.C. Sechresl, Carolyn 491 Cleveland St.. Greenville. S. C. Sharpe. Claude Earl .Route I, Chappells. S. C Shell. Vernon Melvin 29 Perry Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Shirley. William Thomas 306 Paris Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Shingler, Edward Ward . Eutawville. S. C. Shivc, John Beniamin Wilm.ngton. Cali!. Simpson Adele 32 Aberdeen Dr., Greenville. S. C. Simpson. Betty .32 Aberdeen Dr.. Greenville. S. C. Simpson, Warren Dean Jr. ...107 Oregon St.. Greenville. S. C. Sires. Norma....... 115 St. Margaret St.. Charleston. S. C. Slemons. Carolyn 146 Carolina Ave.. Spartanburg. S. C. Smith. Lula E...... .. ...........................Route S. Greer. S.C. Smith. Margaret M. Smith. Mildred A. Smith. Samuel Neely.......... Smith. Tommie .... .......... Smth, Yvonne Gout............ Snclling. Edward W. ......... Snuggs. Harold H............. Stanton. Elsie .839 15th St„ Steele. Lindcll Eugene....... Stephens. Florence........... Stewart, Robert Harvey. Jr. Stokes, Colleen.............. Styles. Marion ............. Tate. Jesse Howard.......... Taylor, Wallace Marvin ., Taylor. Wayne D........... . Testerman. John Frank. Jr. . Thacksleo. Carl Richard .. . Thompson. Virginia ......... Tolhson Laura .. ............ Trow ell. Ruth........... Turner. Neely Edward Turner. Richard Perry. Jr. Vogel. Hcnty Elliott. .. Walker James Lynn. it. . Walker, Ruth _________ Wallace. 8crt........... Walton. Marcelyn, Waters. Washington Marion Watson. Martha............... Watson. Mildred . Walt. Edward Blockwell Way. Juanita............ Welborn. Alice . Welbom. Curtis Gresham.... Welborn. Laura .............. Welbom Robert Louie.......... Welch. Frankie Barnett Wells. K.tty ... ...... White. Charles Martin. Jr. . White, Frederick Edmund White. Mary Anne ........... Wilbanks. Edward Ali son W lburn. Mary Hymc........... Williams Oorothy .. ... Williams John Daniel ... I Williams Walter Louis... Willis. George Gailcty. Jr. Willis. Patrieia........... Willis. Theodore Bra ton... W.lson. Betty Sue............ W'lson. Glona. .............. Wood. Fred Eugene.......... Wood. Lewis Vincent....... Wright. Mildred........... Voting. John Frederick.... ...6 Church St.. Piedmont. S.C 306 McDaniel Ave., Greenville. S. C. ... Union. S.C. ..................... Ridgeland. S. C. ...... Fountain. Inn. S. C. ------14 Crescent Ave.. Greenville. S. C. .................... . Greenville. S. C. Crvihon Housing Area. Honolulu. T. H. .... .. .. .. Stoney Point, N.C. .... 118 Broad St.. Anderson. S. C. ....................Bo« 54, Taylors. S. C. ............... Route 2. Greer. S.C. 703 Beechwood Ave., Greenville. S. C. ..........................Rock H.H. S.C. ...... .13 Robinson St.. Greer. S.C. Piedmont S.C. E. Ma n St.. Rogersville. Tenn. 402 Bennett Greenville, S. C. ...... Bo 121, Noiwood, N.C. ..316 Brown Ave., Belton. S.C. .. Victor Park. Pacolet. S. C. .. .Greenville. S.C. ..........N. Main St.. Greer. S.C. 2 Arcadia Dr. Greenville. S. C. 207 Wilton St.. Greenville. S. C. .. 207 Wilton St.. Greenville. S. C. Central. S.C. ...... Bo 252, Fountain Inn, S.C. HI . Florence. S. C. Box 248. Marshvllle, N. C. 421 Summit Ave., Anderson. S. C. .813 Home Ave.. Hortsvillc, S. C. .................... Holly H.ll. S.C. . 9 South Ftlh St.. Easley. S. C. ... .10 Cureton St., Greenville. S. C. ......................... l-bcfty. S. C. A'lmgton Ave., Greenville. S. C, No. 16 Furmanvillc. Greenville, S. C. .201 Jones Ave. Greenville. S. C. . 508 Morgan St.. Greenville, S. C. Route 5, Dalton. Ga. 21? 8rockman Ave., Greenville, S. C. Beck Ave.. Rt. 4, Greenville. S. C. ...... ........Route 2 Ridgeland. S. C. .................. Dacusville, S. C. 7 Highland Dr.. Rt. 6 Greenville. S. C. ............Earle St.. Greenville. S. C. 400 Waccamaw Ave., Greenville. S. C. 400 Waceamaw Ave. Greenville. S. C. ...... 2930 River Dr.. Columbia. S. C. .... 46 Smyth Ave., Greenviile. S. C. .. . 16 Central Ave.. Greenville, S. C. 904 Pendleton St.. Greenville, S. C. .. ..........................Greer. S. C. ..............439 Elhs St.. Augusta. Ga. ..............Bo 1072. Florence. S.C. JUNIORS Abernathy. Dean Judion...............201 W. Floribraska. Tampa. Fla, Adams Amanda Cottagcvilic. S. C. Adams William T. Rt. 2. Greenville. S. C. Aiken. James Perry. . ...101 Marion St.. Greenville. S. C. Allen. Edwin Lee ... Rt. 2. Toylors. S. C. Anderson. Charles LeRoy . . ... 40 Main St.. Piedmont, S. C. Anderson. Jeanette 327 West Earle St.. Greenville. S. C. Anderson. Mary Loo ... 1305 Pelham St.. Newberry. S. C. Armstrong. Mery Jane .. . Honea Path. S. C. Arrington. John White III .10 Clarendon Rd.. Greenville, S. C. Ashmore. Dorothy Sue .115 Maryland Ave.. Charleston. W. Va. Ashmore. Gerald Maurice 2303 Augusta Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Bagwell. Frances. . . . Rt. I. Piedmont. S. C. Baker. James Clyde........................................... Camden. S. C. Boilentine. Joyce.............127 Willowdale Court Greenwood. S. C. Ballew. Charles Gordon. S'mpsonville, S. C. Banks. James Lercy. Jr.. .................................. Piedmont. S.C. Barber. William Arthur. .......................... Bo 231, Murphy. N.C. Barbour. Fannie J.....................208 Stall St.. Greenville. S. C. Barker. Alvin Pickens......................8 Verdun. Greenville. S. C. Barksdale, George M.. . 610 Crescent Avenue., Greenville. S. C. Barnett. Luther Zedic . Connie Ma«well, Greenwood. S. C. Barton. W.lliam Herbert. . . 1516 Buncombe St.. Greenville. S.C Bass. Jerome Edward. Jr...............903 W. Laurel. Florence. S. C. Bates. Marian .. 9 McCrary St.. Sans Souci. Greenville. S. C. 263 DIRkCTORy—Continued Beard, Cecil Hartzog.................................... Bamberg. S. C. Bedenbaugh. Charle ...............103 President St.. Greenville. S. C. Bell Nancy. .. ..................... 23 Carl St.. Pleaiantv.lle. N. Y. 8e'ty. Robert Stanley.... 8icrte ker, Dorothy...... Bindcwald. John Andrew Bindl. Clyde Kemty.... Blaine. Aumeta.......... Blale. Gertrude....... Blalock. Barbora...... Bobo. Willie Erwin...... Bol-n. Milton Dean.. . Bonham, Mildred.......... ................Rt. 4. Greenville, S. C. 203 W. Prentiiv Avc.. Greenville, S. C. .......12 E. Part Ave.. Greenville. S. C. ............................. Norway. S. C. . .Rt. 3. 8o« 59, PiedmontS. C. ..........IIS Brigg . Greenville. S. C. 1331 Westminster Drive. Columbia, S. C. .......... 25 S-rnne St.. Lauren . S. C. ..............Rt. 8. Greenville. S. C. .............................Chilhowie. Vo. Bottt. William Harold ....................10 Cherokee. Abbeville. S. C. Bowen. W'liiom Ray ............ .19 Washington Ave.. Greenville. S.C. Bower . 8erniee O.................................. Box 73. Taylor . S.C. Bowie . Lorraine....................................... .Cleveland. S.C. Bozeman. Harriet...... .......38 Aberdeen Diive. Greenville. S. C. Bramlett. Alfred Leon. Jr. ...II 3rd Ave. Jud on. Greenville. S. C. 8ramlett Lucia ■ .................................... 18 Atwcod St.. Greenville, S.C. 8reajealc. Ann Lockwood.............. .8 Arthur Ave., Greenville. S. C. 8'idwell, Antel Lee ............... 409 Buncombe St.. Greenville. S. C. Brook . Betty Jo..................................................Morion. N.C. Brook Fred Chorle ............... ........Rt. 2, Bo 127. Taylor . S.C. 8rown, Fred Beattie. Jr.............. . Lyman. S.C. Brown Ralph Jamet........... ..... 68 W. Poinsett, Greer, S.C. Browne. Chatle Hornet.......... 404 Randall St., Greenville. S. C. Bruce. Carl Laten................. . ....... Rt. 5. Greenville. S. C. Bruce. W.lton Trenton...........................Rt. 5. Greenville. S. C. Bvrdine Jeonnc. .. . 116 Central. Greenville. SC. Burn , Henry W..................311 N. McDuffie St.. Anderton. S. C. Bybee. Peter Alexander . 222 E. Park Ave.. Greenville, S. C. Byrd. Laurie Lawton.................................... .Darlington. S. C. Cabler. Dorit .................... 19 Davit St.. Greenville.S.C. Caldwell, Rote............................................ Lodge. S.C. Chandler. Jack Chmlc ............. .. ............ ...Rock Hill.S.C. Carpenter. Annobell ......................... Rt. 2. Chcrryville. N. C. Cartel. Lee Chandler................................... Failand. N.C. Carton. Jane ........... 108 Lov nia Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Cat . Edmund H. E....................... 4 Low Hill St.. Greenville. S. C. Cattlebcrry. Henry Letter .. 711 N. Main. Ar.dctton. S. C. Champoux. Marie .. ..... 207 Tindal Ave., Greenville. S. C. Chcro . Bettic.........................116 Rote Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Cleveland, Coley Livingston. .209 University Ridge. Greenville S.C. Clyborne Harry...........................................Greenville. S. C. Coatet, Wayne L. ... ............. .. D'Hoo. $. C. Cobb. Jomc Troy.............. 309 Mulberry St.. Greenville, S. C. Collier. William Jefferson... . 101 Atwood St.. Greenville.S.C. Compton. Homer Stanley, Jr. 9-E. Mtn. View Home Greenville. S. C. 1605 S. Boundary Ave.. Aiken. S.C. Chester. S. C. Converse. Martha. Cooglcr. Charlet 8 yon Courtcy. Wili am Abner Cox. Dorothy............ Crew . Chetlcy Herbert. Jr. Crowe. Roy Carlton.......... Dacu . Henry. Jr. 1129 S. Mam. Greenwood, S. C. 9 Buckmghom St., Athevillr. N.C. .100 McCall St.. Greenville. S. C. 121 Grace St.. Greenwood. S. C. Rt. I. Easley. S.C. Davit. Beth.......... . ...Rt. 2. Shc'by. N.C. Davit. H. Rav .... . 700 Bccchwood, Greenville. S. C. Davit. Louise ............................. .. Williamiton. S. C. Dent, Jane........................ .1518 Pickens St., Columbia. S. C. Dillard. Harold L........................215 S. C St.. Eatlcy. S. C. Ooggctt. Robert Coke........................... Rutherfordtoo. N. C. Donnan. Murphrec Yates. .. .. Tigerville. S. C. Du a. Frank Martin.. .. .. . Morton St.. New York. N. Y. Dye William 8................................ O'Neal St.. Belton. S.C. Eanet. Louis Thomas................431 W. Creiwell. Greenwood. S. C. Eargle. Guy Hamilton ....1716 Enoree Ave.. Columbia. S.C. Earle Jane.............................. Grove Road. Grccnv lle. S. C. EcWey. John William ............. 21 Woodvde Ave.. Amherst Mass. E'dsoo, Jean.................................... Bo 78. Saluda. S. C. Elvingston. Charles R.....................Walnut St.. Lake View. S. C. Ensley. Howard Peace ... Swannanoa. N. C. Farit. Suzanne... ...... .. 107 Aberdeen Drive. Greenville. S. C. Finley. Claude 0...........................29 South St.. Ur. on. $. C. Floyd. Robert Douglas................ . . Rt. I, Hampton. S. C. Fogle. Edd e Arthur. Jr..............................Orangeburg. S. C. Foster. Daniel Mar.................1317 E. North St. Greenville. S. C. Foul, Doris....................................... Clifton Forge. Va. Fowler, Warren Earle Gantt. Betty................ Garner. Lester Charlet...... Garrett, Ralph Riley....... Garrett. Samuel Randolph.. Garriton. Juniut Henry. Jr. .215 Vnndiner, Anderton. S.C. .......119 Wore St Greenviile. S. C. ........ .42 Broad St.. Stroudtburg. Pa. ............................Mauldin, S.C. . ...... .. 12 Smythc St.. Pclzer. S. C. ____ .. 109 Perry Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Gaul. Will'om Robert.................................... Duncan. S.C. G'bton Jamet Barnwell.............................. . Denmark, S. C. Glletpie, Gene Malcolm ................................Greenville S.C. Gilreath. Glenn Albert .. Gilrcath, Mary.............. Glatt. Betty Jo ............ Godley, Elizabeth ....... . Gollcr. Harold P. ........ Gould. Marjorie....... Graham. Irene........... Gray. Nell. . Green. Harry Marthali Greene. Carrol Raleigh Greer. Samuel Perry . ... Gribblc. Mory Alice........ Griffin. Robert Ragsdale .. Gullcdgc, Jamet Gordon.. Hadden. Patricia............ Hagood. Jane ............... Hair. William Bate ....... Hall, Bruce Allard Hall, William Prctton. Jr. Hamrick. Rachel............ Hancc. Eugene Elmer.... Harbin. Elizabeth ......... Harley. John Lawton .... Harmon. Jamet Wilton Harrit. Therma Lee . Harriton. Thomat J. .... Hatty. Dorothy .......... Hawkins France .. .. Haynct, William Thomat .. Hayward. Howard J........... Helm . H. M.............. Henderton, Edward C., Jr. Herd. Hcrthel Demptey.. Hendricks. Julie. ... ... Hill, Harold Hoyle.......... Hill, Jamet Carlitle........ Hill. James L............ Hill. John Baker............ Hill. Thomat Willard....... Hilton, Mary Helen.......... Hilton. Sara Jean.......... Hiott. Barnett Osborne Hoilowingtworth. Jocelyn Holmet, Edward M. Horton. Robert Lee Howard. Wilton Earle Howell. Martha........ Hudgens. Charlet Theodore Hughes Glenn .... Hughet. Thomat Milton Humphries John Thomat Hunt, Calvin Monroe Ingram. John Fronk. . . . trick. Betty............. Itlec. Emerton Lanier. Jackton. Betty Ann Janet. Suzanne ............ Jay. Sidney Lanier......... Jeffe'iet. Anne ... Jcffcrdt Wiliam LcRoy. Jchnton Jamci Albert Jones Ann .... ........... Jones Dorit................. Jones Jack D............. Jones William Cochran.., Jordon. Jacqueline........ Julian. Dorothy............ Kaney, Ralph Stuart Kelly. Carol............... Kennedy. Calvin Edward Keys Elizabeth....... ..... Key . Freddie....... King. Billy Po............. Kirkland. Johnnie H........ Lail. Eugene F............. Laneaiter. Earl Dupre .... lanford. Foy Lewit......... Law. Thomat Howard......... Lazar. Henry A............. Leach. Viola Smith Leamen. 8etty....... Lee. J. Don................ Lingle. Joyce.............. Little. Betty.............. Lloyd. Mary Lou............ Lollit. Harold V. .. Lollit. France ............ ........................ Gainesville. G . ................... Bo« 445, Inman. S.C. . Fingerville. S. C. ..... Waltcrboro S.C. 124 Summit Ave., Jenkintown. Pa. • 323 E. North St.. Greenville. S. C. .611 N. Main St.. Greenville. S. C. 1921 18th Ave. S. Nathv.lle, Tenn. ....................Santa Anna. California ...........Frisco C-ty. Alabama 2209 Buncombe Rd. Grecnvlle. S. C. .. .536 S. 3-d St.. Clarksburg. W.Va. Easley. S.C. .................... Wedgefield. S. C. ...Box 105. Williamtton. S. C. ............................Oettview. Fla. ........ . ... Gastonia. N. C. Rt. I Conway. S. C. Rt. I. Pclzer. S.C. Rt. 2. Shelby. N.C. . Duncan. S. C. 111 Dunbar St.. Greenville. S. C. ............................Columbia. S. C. .................... Cl.ffs.dc N.C. ... Bo« 792. Covington. Va. E. Ma n. Rogcrville. Tenn. Rt. 3. Laur nburg. N. C. 207 Robinson St.. Greenville. S. C. 5 S. Franklin Rd, Greenville. S.C. ......................... Greenville. S. C. Rt. I. Mooretviile N.C. 210 Dickens Avc„ Anderton. S. C. 530 W Washington St.. Greenville. S. C. ........................... Pickens. S.C. Rt. I. Enoree. S.C. .......................Enoree. S. C. Rt. 2. Greer. S.C ............. ........ St. George. S. C. ............................Lamar. S.C. Patrioa Apt. 8. Aiken. S. C. ...............................Dillon. S.C. ..... Greenville. S. C. ................ . --- CrOtt Hill. S. C. . 1003 Louise Ave.. Chorlottc. N. C. Rt. 2. Heath Spring . S. C. 415 Pettigru St.. Greenville. S. C. Rt. 2. Greer. S.C ...............Greenville. S. C. Rt. 2 Marietta. S. C. ?4 Allen St. Greenville. S. C. 403 Depot St. Gaffney. S.C. Rt. 3. Greenville. S. C. Da-lington. S.C. Kanuga Rd Hendersonville. N. C. Liberty. S. C. Hei dettonvil!e. N.C. 24 Highland Dr., Greenville. S.C. . . . Rt. 8. Greenville. S. C. 1218 E. Worthington. Charlotte. N. C. 230 Hampton Dr., Spartanburg. S. C. ...................Rt. 4. Greer. S. C. Pelham Rd.. Greenville. S. C. 211 Loi (Rt. 6). Grcenv.llc. S. C. Rt. 2. Saluda. S.C. 2402 Augutla Rd.. Greenville. S. C. 2214 Creytoo Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. 1209 8uncombe St.. Greenville, S. C. ......................Pclzer. S.C. 119 Fair St.. Pcterton. N.J. 13 Cannon Avc., Greer. S.C. . South Moin St.. Belton, S.C. H8 Jamet St.. Greenville. S. C. Rt. 2. Conway. S.C. ..........13 W Roy. Rock Hill. S.C. 308 Thompton St.. Shelby. N. C. . . Rt. 2, Greer. S. C. Rt. 2 Landrum. S. C. ,110 Brockman Ave.. Greenville. S. C. ....... Rt. 5. Greenville. S. C. 32 Pine St.. Greer. S.C. .............. Got Hill. S.C. .... Rt. I, Piedmont. S. C. .......205 Piyler St.. Laneaiter. S. C. .......................... Union, S. C. ..................... .Spencer. N.C. 8ox 283. Belton. S.C. 205 Stafford Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Jr. 264 DIRECTORY—Continued Long, Jack Noe....................... 410 Randall Si.. Greenville. S. C Lowery. Eugene 8. 501 Gotsett Anderson. S. C Luca Oav.d Edward .................. ................Union Mill . N.C. Manly. Rotate . ... .....215 E. Tallulah Dr., Greenville S.C. Mann, Helen.................................218 Ann St.. Picken . Sc C. Martin. Harel......... ...................................... Owing . S. C. May. Margaret .......................... 417 N. 3rd Si.. Palatka. Fla. McCall David Francu 16 D. St., Anderson. S.C. McCorkle. Julia .. 121S Hyman Ave. Hendersonville, N. C. McCueo. William Gamjon..................16 Neal St., Greenville. S. C. McDowell. Edward A. ....210 Pleasant View, lou'wlle. Ky. Mclve', W lliamt W. .................521 Pearl St.. Dari nglon. S. C. MeKmney. Arthur Jackson............... 15 Skyland Dr., Greenville. S.C. McKinney. Martha..................... 300 Randall St.. Greenville. S.C. McMahan. Betty Ann 16 Douglas Dr.. Greenville. S. C. McMinn. Willie Love .. Morningtidc Dr„ Toecoa. Ga. McWhorter. Ivy Glenn ... 118 Tremont Ave„ Greenville. S. C. McKeniie. Malcolm ,. .502 Aberdeen Dr.. Greenville. S. C. Mann. Thomas Lucius............................. 127 N. 13th. Griffin. Ga. Martin. Paul Vernon. Jr.............. .. ..Roek Hill. S.C. Martin, William Paul, Jr. . ...................... , . .Greenwood. S. C. Matthew . Charles Wili am 3 McCall St San Souei. Greenville. S. C. M ley. John Kensey................................ . ... Navy Yard. S. C. Miller. Betty ................ 23 Park St.. Overbrook. Greenville. $. C. Miller, Paul Edward.. ........... South Shore, Ky. Minter George Blair . . Chatter. S.C. M tkelly. Roy Edward . Charlotte St.. Yo'k.S. C. Mitchell Howard B. Sherwood Ave., Honca Path, S.C. Muon, Marlon Hagood ........................................ Yemassec, S. C. Montague. W.lliam Rot ..................103 College St.. Chetter. S. C. Moore, Bobbie Jean. II Arthur Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Moore, Mo’y El.-tc.......... .. .. 211 W. Croft. Greenville. S. C. Moorhead Walter Jamct .303 Jonet Ave.. Blacksburg. S. C. Morgan, Robert lionoil . 108 Highlawn Ave., Greenville. S. C. Morris. Loome Cane ............ .. Bo« 28. Bamberg. S.C. Morr.son. Haiel ..Box 750, Hendersonville. N. C. Mullmax. Wallace Aiken Greenville. S. C. Neal Wiliam Wells.... ..137 Prov dance Rd.. Charlotte. N. C. Neil. Mary Frances ...309 Saluda St. Rock Hill. S.C. Neil. Lloyd Houtton Londrum. S. C. Newmar., M.ldrcd 429 C'eswell Ave., Anderson. S.C Nn Pnul Serhn Satalah. Ga. Nolan. Wi!l-am Jr. « . ...Amherst Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Norris. John Wilhom......... .... Rt. I, Conway. S. C. Oates. William Jasper....................... .. Easley. S.C. Odom. Los Rt. I, Greer. S.C. O Shelds. Joseph Boyd .... Rt. 5. Spartanburg. S. C. Owens. Joseph 8rnnctl. . .... Easley. S. C. Padget, Jeive Greer, S.C. Parks. Dennis R.. Jr. ....................... Elhott St.. Fort Mill. S.C. Parsons. Janet 305 Mills Avc.. Greenville, S. C. Paschal. Catherine . .. Goldston, N.C. Patterson. Frances Rt. 8 8o« 376. Greenville S.C. Pearson. Lewis Charlie...........................Rt. 2. Fountain Inn. S.C. Pearson. Wilton Earle ............................... Rt. 3. Piedmont, S. C. Pepper. John H. .. 140 South Ave.. S8. Los Angcle . Cal, Pper, Rodney Moffett 617 N. Mam St.. Greenville. S.C Pitts. Martha .. . I E. Stone Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Plyler. Mary.. 6201 32nd Place Washington. D. C. Powell, John Wheeler. 1004 Buncombe St.. Greenville. S. C. Pou. Joseph Comiloos. ................................ Rt. 4. Saluda. S.C. Pndmotc. Dewitt McCoy Ware Shoals. S.C. Pyle. Florence 1046 Wnterec. Kingsport. Tenn. Raley. Milton A. ........................................ Williamsburg, Vo. Randall. William Worth ............................... Red Cloud. Nebraska Rankin. George I. ndtty 203 W. Prentu Avc.. Greenville. S. C. Ray, Jejse Murph. Rt. 2. Piedmont. S.C. Rhame. Eleanor 19 Warner St.. Greenville. S. C. Rice, Jonathan Cleveland Jr. . 105 President St., Greenville, $. C. R e. Mo« M........................ .. Brown Ave., Belton. S.C. Riley. Francis Howard............ ............................. Bowman, S.C. Rob n . V.vian 544 W. Washington St. Greenville. S. C. Rcbmson, Carlton Miller .............................. 8o« 46. CMton.S. C. Rochester. Virgil Maurice.................................. Jonesville. S. C. Roger . Wayne Jefferson .................... . Williemiton, S. C. Rustell. Ellen.............. 4 W. Mt. Vernon St.. Smyra. Del. Satterfield. Cecil Phili p ..................... 107 Trade St.. Greer, S.C. Schumann. Mary Ellen............... . Moncks Comer. S.C. Schumonn. SamueM Owen ........................... Moockt Comer. $. C. Scott. Robert C.. Jr................................... 40 Sage. Toccoa. Ga. Scigler, Morri Vernon............... .104 S. Ann St.. Walhalla. S. C. Shelton. Hubert Olin.............204 Brockman Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Sherman. Flora........................116 William St.. Greenville, S. C. Simpson, Nell ............................................... Piedmont, S. C. Sim W;lliam Elford. Jr. ............................. Rt. 2. Pcber.S.C. Sloan. 8 tty Jo...................... 2609 Stratford Rd. Columbia. S. C. Small. David P.. Jr............................. 321 Elm Lanca tcr. S. C. Smith. Catpcr Rei. Jr..... . Smith. John Mark. Jr........ Smith. Joe S.. Jr............ Smith, Kenton Rudolph....... Smith, Norman Wetley......... Snipe . Calvin Milton ...... Snyder. James. . ............ Sompayrac Eleanc .......... Sprouse. John Sanford Starnes. Ella.............. Staton. Inei................ Stephens. Clyde Thompson.. Stephens. Paul Alvin .... Sterling. Charles. Stewart. Edwin L. . Sullivan, T. J. Swann, Edith. . Tankcrsley. Imogene fhackston. William Martin Thomas. Edward Charles Thomas. William Henry Thomason, Belton Oswald, Jr. Thomason. William Martin . Tilman. Theebald Lcapdd ... Timmonj William Riehardson. Todd. Betty................. Todd. Ethan O- Jr.........I Tollison. Evelyn Turner. Benjamin I.......... Tysor, Nancy........... 2240 Vam. Betty................... Vaughan Telmer Porter. Jr. Vaughan Luther L. Wade. Clyde Hugcs. Jr. Waddill. John Miller Waddill, Virginia .......... Waldrop. Sarah.............. Waller. Harriet Ann Walter, Percy Frank ......... Ward. Malcolm Evar.s .. Wardlaw David Allen. Jr, Warren. Betty Gene. Waters. Joe Payne . Watt. Margaret Wav Harriet Ann. . Webb. James Lindsay Wcstmorelond. Thomas Horn Wham Thomas Arthur Whitaker. Lcoro'o White, Cherlet Otto. Jr. White, Roy Madison Williams, Donml Ea l William . Eliiabeth Willumt. James Richard Willi . Joe E. Wmgo. Jamr Walker.......... Wmgo. Lula Dean Wood, Jack Lee 17-B Woodton. William Vannoy . Woolbright, Thurman Alfred Wnaht. James Corrieton. Jr. Jr. ...... Rt. I. Williamston. S. C. 1211 Buncombe St., Greenville. S. C ...... 725 Boulevard. Anderson. S. C. ...... . ............... .Greenvlle. S. C. ...... Rt. I. Fountain Inn. S.C. ... 211 Dupe St. N.nety $ S.C. ...... Rt. 7. Greenville. S.C. .... Society Hill S. C. ... 128 N. Main, Abbeville. S. C. ...... 18 Pickens. Abbeville. S. C. Rt. 8. Box 407a. Greenville, S. C. .3110 Buncombe Rd.. Greenville. S.C. ...................Rt. 2, Taylor . S.C. 309 E. Park Ave. Greenville. S. C. .202 W. Faris Rd.. Greenville. S. C. 3 Hampton. Pcber, S. C. Rt. I. Statesville. N. C. ....... .. Rt. I, Marietta. S. C. 18 Hale St.. Greenville. S. C. Main St., Cutchoguc. N. y. . Greenville. S. C. 905 E. Washington St.. Greenville. S. C ...... Brevard. N.C. Navy Yard. S. C. ......... Greenville. S. C. S mpsonville. S. C. Charles St. Woodvde. Greenville S.C. ....... II Hams St- Greenville. S. C Rt. 5. Greenville. S. C. Roswel! Ave. Apt. 3. Charlotte. N.C. ...... Smoaks. S. C. .. Greensboro, N. C. Greenville. S. C. E. Barr St., Lancaster. S. C. ....... 15 f. Earl St.. Greenville, S. C. 15 E. Earl St. Greenville. S. C. 2 Sloan Ave., Piedmont S.C. y. W. C. A Greenvlle, S. C. Monroe. N. C. Darlington. S.C. 19 Bo««e St. Abbeville. S. C. 904 A. West Evans St.. Florence. S. C. ........................ .. Florence. S. C. 208 8la r St.. Anderson, S. C. Holly H-ll S.C. .......... . Florence. S. C. Rt. 6. Greenville. S. C. 902 Pendleton $t„ Greenvlle, S. C. Be. 358. Union, S. C. 406 W. Prentiss Ave.. Greenville. S. C. . Bo. 61. Easley. S. C. Greer. S. C. SOS Bcaumond - Terrace. Shelby. N. C . 47 Cannon St.. Greer, S.C. .. .,. Kirlsey Dr., Greenwood. S. C. Fair Fore t. S. C Rt. 6 Greenv lle. S. C. Mountain View Home. Greenville. S. C. ...... Box 35. Greenville. S. C. 112 S. Mem. Abbeville. S. C .............................. Cheraw.S.C. SOPHOMORES Abram , 8enjamin Lee.. ............... .. Ware Shoal . S. C. Anderson. Clyde Thomas. 1709 8ulter Dr.. Midway Park, N. C Anderson. Hugh Roger ........................ Hayesville. N. C. Ayeock. Roy Edwin .......S02 New Buncombe Rd., Greenville. S. C Bagwell. Libby...................... •• Pelxer, S. C. Bailey, Georgia...............511 E. North St.. Greenville. S. C. Bailey. Jack Herbert. .. .... 41 Austin Ave.. Asheville, N.C Bailey. Robert Lee............217 S. Warley St.. Florence. S. C. Bain. Bette ....................9 Randall Court Greenville. S. C, Bailer,ger. Frank A. ....... H W, Parker Rd. Greenville. S. C. Ballentme, Nancy .... Route 4. Easley. S.C. Barnett. Emma.......................... Jason St., Greer. S.C. Barnett. John S.. Jr. . 16 Maple Avc.. Greenville. S. C Bartcn, Clarence Young. .... .109 W. College. Wmnsboro. S. C Barton. Henry Edmond ........109 W. College. Winnsboro. S. C. Barton. Troy Arthur .........1516 Buncombe St.. Greenville. S. C. Batson Pou! Otis. Jr......................... • Alcolu. S. C Baumann. Robert J..................1399 Myrtle. Cincinnati. Ohio Beard. Luther Stanford................. ...... Langley. S. C. Belche' Leona-d B........... 23 Thurston St.. Greenvlle. S. C. 265 DIRECTORY—Continued Bell. Melvin Percy..................24 Thud St.. Judson. Greenville. S. C. Bell, Monroe James..... .2000 Avondale, Charlotte. N. C. Be t. Sylvia ........................... . ... Fairfax. S. C. Blael. Mary...................... .206 Fairview Ave., Greenville. S. C. Blac'rjtone. Will,am Foster.................................... .Hamlet. N.C. Blackwell. OHI B'oodus ...... 322 University Ridge. Greenville. S. C. Blackwell Elbert Copeland................................ .Greenville. S. C. Blackwell. Leonard Joe. Jr..................Judson Hotel. Greenville, S. C. Blarken. John Harry ............. $ N. Y. Ave.. Bellmore. N. Y. Blitch. Eugene Adolph. Jr...... 329 Renaseleer. Charlotte. N.C. Boling. James Ar.ail.......................Route S. Greenville, S. C. Bozeman 811 Bernard ................38 Aberdeen Or., Greenville. S. C. Braddock. Amy.. 830 S. Ridgewood Ave.. Daytona Beach. Fla. Bradley. William Van............... ...800 Augusta St.. Greenville, S. C. Brandon James Edgar .........................75 S. Mountain St.. Union, S. C. 8'annon. Jenelle. .. I Maple St.. Great Falls. S. C. Bras ngtoo. Harriet .......................42) Third St.. Cheraw. S. C. Breateale. James Wharton 1805 Acgusta Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Srewton. James Wallace. Jr. Estill. S. C. 8ritton. James P. ... 228 Church St.. Sumter. S. C. Broady. Frederick Martin 221 Grove Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Brockman. Joe Ben . . . 616 E. Washington St.. Greenville. S. C. Brown. Mervm Arthur. Jr. .. . .Il j Queen. Charleston, S. C. Btown, Norman Franklin .24 Henry St.. Greenville. S. C. Brumley. Jane Grey ..........................Union Rd.. Gastonia. N. C. Bryan. Mary .... . .............................Johns Island. S. C. Burch. Sarah . ....512 Church St.. Cheraw. S.C. Burgess. James Leon. Jr. 327 Cater St.. Anderson. S. C. Burnett. Barbara Ann ... Route 2. Chesnce. S. C. Burnett Mary..................................... ..Route 3. Chesnee. S. C. Burns. Horold Coleman .. 109 Waccamaw Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Burns William Hagood .3201 Old Buncombe Rd.. Greenville. $. C. Bustard. Noel...................... R. F. 0. Wyckoff Rd.. Wyckoff. N. J. Caldwell. John William ............. 6 Underwood Ave., Greenville. S. C. Caldwell Lewis Rudolf. ....................109 King St., Greenville. S.C. Campbell. Betty Ann. ..... .8 N. Franklin Rd,. Greenville. S. C. Campbell. Bobbie .................................. Rt. I. Belton, S.C. Campbell Melvin Ray.. ... Eseatawpa. Mus. Carpenter. Davis Furman. . 103 Lavima Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Carr. Catherine Lanctte...................36 Conestee Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Carver, Richard Erskmc 302 W. Park Ave.. Greenville, S. C. Caskey Betty............... .. Liberty St., Heath Springs. S. C. Cater. Peggy........ .......139 South B St.. Easley, S. C. Chatham. Herbert Thomas...............7 Kenwood Lane. Greenville. S. C. Cheatham. Martin Carrington 552 W. Washington. Greenville, S. C. Chiles. Catherine ... Laurens. S.C. Christopher. F'.tz H. 9 Russell Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Clanton. Ernest Kenneth 508 S. Yates St., Gastonia. N.C. Cochran. Lcnwood Sutherland ....................................Rt. 5. Anderson. S. C. Coleman James Robert.. .. Rt. 2. Travelers Rest. S. C. Collins. Frank Eugene . .. .Taylors. S. C. Compton. George Oliver.............................O'Neal St.. Belton, S.C. Compton Winifred .. .......................... .. .Summerville, S. C. Cooper. Yvette ..... ,.. Rt. 3, Easley. S. C. Corley. Benjamin Franklin .......................................Saluda. S. C. Cromer. Betsy 91S Magnolia Ave., Charlotte. N. C. Cummings. Rovd Russell ... Rt 2, Piedmont, $. C. Daniels. Paul Warne 277 Mahon St.. Greenville. S. C. Davenport. Charles Will.am 215 E. Earle St.. Greenville. S. C. Davis. Waddy Cecil. Jr. .. Rt. 3. Easley, S. C. DeVore, Elbert Otis. Jr. ...... 304 N. Mam St. Honea Path. S. C. Dobson. Elizabeth .......................................... Fairforest. S. C. Corcity, 8enjamin Lewis. Jr. Rt. 2. Pelham Rd.. Greenville. S.C. Douglas. Gary Evans. Jr. . ............ Box 270. Chesterfield, S. C. Drake. Frank D. Hendersonville. N. C. Eastcrlm, James Bernard Greenville. S. C. Edwards. Wili am Leonard . 6 Third Ave., Poe. Greenvlle. S. C Elder, Russell 8., Jr. . ....................................Greenville. S. C. Ellis. Billy Edward....................... Kirksey Dr.. Greenwood. S. C. Ervin. Barbara .. Erwin St. Darlington. S. C. Esles. Harold Crosby Wmnsboro. S. C. Evans. Owen Moore 320 Charlotte. Rock Hill S.C. Evans. William Folk 2 Central Ave.. Greenville. S.C. Evans. W’lton Maurice ................ . Rt I. Piedmont. S. C. Ev.ngton Charles Francis ... ... Rt. I, Taylors. S.C. Fant. Palmer W.ll.s .. -Turedo Park. N. Y. Former. Thomas Spann Rt. 2. Florence. S. C. Farnsworth. James Oliver Rt 4. Greenville. S. C. Fischbact, Sara 129 E. Tallulah Dr.. Greenv.lle. S. C. Fletcher. James Harrison .....................Wise St.. Appalachia. Vo. Flowers Elizabeth Anne .. Rt. I. Darlington. S. C. Flowers. Thomas Ea'I Box 418. Rt. I. Alexandria. Vo. Foley. Beatrice M ?• Stuart. Va. Folk. Osca- Menrcc .307 W. Prentiss Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Ford. William Waller .................1803 Laurens Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Fowke, Jessie ..... .. . ..... Barnwell, S. C. Fowler. Harold Benjamin .................................... Cliffs'dc. N. C. Fowler. Wilton Baylus. Jr. .............719 Holly St. Columbia. S. C. Franklm, Billy Center. .................408 Gossett, Anderson. S. C. Freeland. Mildred................................. Rt. 2. Crowley. La. French, Edward Steele. Jr...................1215 Drew, Clearwater. Fla. Fulton. James Peter. .............. .... .175 Arch St.. Romsey. N.J. Gallant. Paul Dial ......... 127 E. Cambridge. Greenwood. S.C. Gamble. Ann . ... ........209 Lou se Ave.. High Point, N.C. Gardner. Wili am Dudley.......................W. Broad. Darlington. S. C. Gamer. Blanche.. ... Buffalo. S. C. Garrett. Doyle W. ...................106 Williams St., Greenville. S. C, Garrett. Emily Jean .28 University Ridge Homes, Greenville. S. C. Gillespie. Floyd Harold..............108 Judson Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Gillespie. Freida. . ...............311 Mills Ave.. Greenville. S. C. G'lsirap. Donald Douglas. .. 220 Circle St.. Greenville. S. C. Glass. Juanita.......................................... Fmgetville. S. C. Goeway, Harry Mulford. .............. 1235 Holyoke St.. Ludlow, Mass- Goodman, Jack Creighton.................801 30th St.. Columbus. Ga. Gordon. Bill ........................ ... ..Box 149. Roda.Va. Gowan. James Boyce ..............19 W. Stone Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Graddiek. Charles Earle. Jr.......... 307 Randall St., Greenville. S. C. Graham. Mary .1006 Pendleton St.. Greenville. S. C. Grant. Thomas Franklin..............................Rt. 3. Easley. S. C. Grayson. Jane.....................................Hardeeville. S. C. Greene. Frank Thomas ................... I Henry St.. Greenville. S. C. Greenway. Raymond Lee...............................Mt. Pleasant. S.C. Gregory. William Thurlow..............404 Buncombe St.. Greenville. S. C. Griffin. Dallas W. ............ ..... .. Mauldin. S.C. Griffith. William Hunter................202 Faust St.. Bamberg, S.C. Hagga . John Edmund...................................... Wellford, S. C. Hall. James Edwin ......................Franklm Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Hall. Mildred 33 University Ridge Apts.. Greenville, S. C. Hammond. Harry C. ......................Rt- 3, Box 91. Piedmont, S. C. Hammond John Marion ............................. 8ox 224. Central. S. C. Hamrick. James Lehman....................... 600 Martin. Shelby. N. C. Harley. James Fulton........................ .. Orangeburg. S. C. Harper, Mary .................... 214 S. Fairplay St.. Seneca. S.C. Hernson, George Alvin . 104 Edwards St.. Greenville. S. C. Harvey. William Earl........................ Poinsett St.. Greer. S.C. Haskell. Edwin Calhoun. Jr. .. ...II Toy St.. Greenville, S. C. Hatfield, Myron Evcrcttc................424 B oad St.. Sumter. S.C. Hawthorne. Hamel ... .... 502 8ou!evard. Anderson. S. C. Hayes. George Dewey. Jr......................16 Planer St.. Pickens, S.C. Heaton, Keith Watson.................17 Third St.. Poe. Greenville. S. C. Henderson. Isaac Harmon. Jr. .. .........................Greenville. S. C. Henson. Mary... Rt. 2. Greer. S.C. Hieks. Boyd SMh......................................... Hsrtsville. S. C. Hill, Carey........................ ?. 8o« 411, St. George. S.C. Hinnant. Ernest B’yant.. ... .208 W. Moin Lake City, S. C. Holland. Gerry.............125 Heatherley Dr., Judson. Greenville. S. C. Hollingworth. Gladys....................................Cross H !l. S. C. Hood. James Landrum. Jr. ....................37 Club Dr.. Greenvlle. S. C. Hooks 8oyd Newsome. ................... .509 S. Broad. Gastonia. N. C. Houston, Wendell Martin........................... 8o 335. Easley. S. C. Howard Benjamin Giles .93 Easley B'idge Rd. Greenville. S. C. Howard. Mabel ............................................ Bath. $. C. Howell. Estes Basweil, Jr........2204 Augusta Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Hudson. Evelyn............ 34 Tmdal Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Huguley Claude Holloway.................................. McCormick. S. C. Humphries. James Fagg....................... 403 Depot. Gaffney. S.C. Hungerpiller. Wayne Thompson. -Rt. 2. Box 13. EHoree.S. C. Hunt Harold Pleasant.............2 Woodside Ave.. Greenville, S. C. Hunter, Carolyn .. .. .. 104 Wlderness Lane. Greenville, S. C. Huntley. William 8ryan, Jr. 108 Oak St.. Darlington. S. C. Ivester. Millis Austin .403 Easley Budge Rd.. Greenville. S. C. James. Marshall Orr College Ave.. Anderson. S. C. James. Martha III Vannoy St.. Greenville. S. C. James. William Bernard...,...........Ill Vannoy St.. Greenville. S. C. Jam,son. Thomos Everett . I Woods de Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Jay. James D......................................Rt. 8. Greenville. S. C. Johnson. Ann................................... Rt. 3. Aiken. S.C. Johnson. Charles Brooks................... Rt. 8. Greenville. S. C. Johnson. Julius Ray......................... Webster St., Slater. S.C. Jones. Carolyn............... .. III? Pendleton St.. Greenville. S. C. Jones. Edgar Sterling. Jr.............................. Greenville. S.C. Jones. Bobbie Jeanne........ ... II Elm St.. Greenville. S. C. Jordan. Joseph Tatmadge. Jr........................ Rt. I. Appling.Ga. Karst. Caroline ................. 10 McGee St.. Greenville. S. C. Kav Thomas Oliver ............... 261? S. Main. Anderson, S. C. Kelly. Frank W.ltcn......... ........ Box 95. Wnghtsv.lle Beach. N. C. Kelly. Ralph Edward..................... 4 Kim St.. Greenvlle. S.C. Kerr, William Robert.................18 Broolway Dr.. Greenvlle. S. C. Kilpatrick. Will,am Fred 303 Y. M. C. A. St. Greenvlle. S. C. Kincaid. Mildred.................. 704 Hampton Ave.. Greenville, S. C. Kmg. Mitchell .............. ... Greenville. S. C. Knecce. Walter Hanice............ ..... Monetta, S.C. Kozma, Constonce.....................30 Circle Ave.. R:dgewood, N. J. Lampley, Robert Hoyt............. Box 24. Hendersonville. N.C. 266 DIRECTORY—Continued Lay. William Edward. Jr....................W. Poinsett St.. Greer. S. C. LeapHart. Joe Kid............ . North. S. C. Leslie. Charles Arthur....... ..1000 Lexington, Charlotte. N.C. Little. John 8oger...................744 Montgomery. Albemarle, N. C. Lockwood Arthur Walker. Jr. .Maryland Apts.. Greenville. S. C. Loftis. Claude B.. Jr.................................Rt. I, Taylors. S. C. Lohman. William Douglas. .. . .Fassifetn St.. Hendersonville. N. C. Long. Jennie Lou.................................Rt. I. Piedmont. S. C. Lowder. Joe Harris.................... W. Main St.. Albemarle. N. C. Lynch. Elisabeth........................................Folly Beach. S. C. McArver. Wilson Clifford... . ...100 Buist Ave.. Greenville. S. C. MeCarson. Charles Burnett. .32 Gridley St.. Greenville. S. C. McCorlle. James Grady... 1215 Hymon. Hendersonville. N.C. McDonald. Marion Patrick..................Columbia St., Dorlington. S. C. McDowell. Jack W............................. Bath Lake St.. Bath. S.C. McGowan. Frances........41 University Ridge Homes. Greenville. S. C. McIntyre. William Joseph .........45 Dennis Ave.. Bishopvillc. S.C. McMahon. Carl Newton. .101 N. Frankln Rd., Greenville. S. C. Machen. June Galphin Tree Tip Inn. White Oak Dr., Greenville. S.C. MaeKcniic, Duncan Russell .502 Aberdeen Dr.. Greenville. S. C. MacNecs. Joan .............Greenville Army Air Bssc, Greenville. S. C. Moffett Dan Wesley . 1401 Augusta St.. Greenville. S. C. Malcolm. Daniel C. . .50 Pmccrest-Porkway, Hastings on-Hudson, N. y. Mardre. Morgarct.....................515 Watts Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Markell. Robert . . .43 Calton Rd.. New Rochelle, N. y. Martin. Hugh Edward York. S.C. Martin. William Thomos .802 Launce Rd. Greenville. S. C. Mauney. Charles William. 909 N. Lafayette. Shelby, N. C. Mayes Lindo. . .................................. Rt. 2. Greenville. S. C. Miller, Robert Irby . . . . 100 Grove. Greenville. S.C. Miller. Vincent Lofollctte . 1560 LeJuenc Rd.. Corol Gables, Fla. Moore. Betty......................2310 Conn. Ave.. Apt. 5. Washington. D. C. More. Curtis Odell........................ Box 252 Simpsonville. S. C. Morris. Jerome. Jr............................................ Aiken. S.C. Moseley. Harold......... .........201 Third Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Moss. Martin Von Burcn, Jr. . 4C9 S. Franklin Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Moye. Lynn ............ ., ........... Mt. Pleasant. S. C. Murphy. Patsy....................................... Rt. 3. Easley. S. C. Neely. Frances..................... 2001 Buncombe Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Nelson. Kathleen Rt. I. Marietta. S. C. New. Alice ................................................. Glendale, S. C. Newell. Ann . . V 118 Vannoy St.. Greenville. S. C. Ni. Lowrcnce Earl National Highway, Greer. S.C. Noel. Alice..................................................... Saludo.S.C. Norris. Ann .... P-edmont. S. C. Nu.te. Irene Poinsett St. Forest. Wedgefield. S. C. Osborne. Richard Benton. Jr. . .306 W. Prentiss Ave.. Greenville S.C. Owens. Peggy. .. 208 King St. Westvicw Hgt. Greenv.lle. S. C. Pace. John Howord............................. . . Rt. I. P kens. S. C. Painter. Charles Howard.............................. Rt. 5 Greenville. S. C. Pnrker. W.ILam Putnam .... 313 Church St., Sumter. S.C. Patterson. George Washington. . .fc3 Orr St.. Greenville. S.C. Patton, Eleanor Ruth......... ....... St. George S.C Peeples. Sadie................................................. E,till! S. C. fTC'{....................... 724 Pearl. Darlington. S.C. Phillips, William Beacham. ?6 Buncombe St.. Greenville. S. C. Pickens. Charles Wesley.. 62o N. McDuffie. Anderson. S. C. Pittman. Samu. ' McDaniel N. Parker Rd.. Rt. 7. Greenville, S.C. Pollard, George Albert... 217 W. Croft St.. Greenville. S. C. Pooe. Grady Chiton................ . 1,2 Tremont Ave.. Greenville. S.C. Poole. Robert Clinton 207 Henrietta Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Pou. Philip Garvm................................. .Rt. 4. Saluda. S.C. Pnntup Ruth........................ 3310 Bayonae Ave. Baltimore I Md. Pru-tt. George Herman. 7 Third St. Woodsidc. Greenville. S.C. Putnam Lewis F. .. . . 718 Truit St.. Greenwood. S. C. Ragan. Ronald Clifford.....................Rt. 2. Traveler, Rest. S.C. Ramey John R.ley........ Ill Oregon St.. Greenville. S. C. Revs. Carl Lynn Jr......................... Letter Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Revs. Robert Glen.................................. Rt. 2 Easley. S. C Rhodes, Carolyn ...............................Rt. 3. Walterboro. S. C. Rhode,. Jane Ann .......................................... Darlington. $. C. R.ce. Tom Mulky.......................2 Coolidge St., Greenville. S. C. Richardson. Jeff Roland. Jr. S;mpsonv.lle S.C Riley. Edward Patterson. Jr. 201 Grove Rd.. Grcenv lie. S. C. R.ppy. Girard Crawford...................... SCO Perry Ave„ Gfecnv.de. S. C. Rcache. Paul Will,am................................. Rt. 2. Pelier. S. C. Roark. Thomas F.nley Blacksburg S.C. Robbrns. Ot.s Arnold (3 Ho||y. Great Falls. S. C. Roberts, Patsy ... 308 Lloyd $t. Greenville. S. C. Roddy. V.rgel Franklm... 14 Duke St.. Greenville. S. C. E210feCK . Rt. 5. Grenville. S.C Russell. William Edward 125 Ealt Ave.. Greenville S. C. Rutledge. Ruth ..... 17 Byrd Blvd.. Greenville. S.C. Saylors Charles Calvin 429 W pf .„tiss. Greenville. S. C. Scott. Evelyn «304 Easley Bridge Rd. Greenville. S. C. $« «• O'- C............ ....... .......lake View.S.C. Seroggs. Patricia....... 2t7 Rog(f, Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Seigler. Margie........................P- O. 331. Society Hill, S.C. Shirley. Betty Jane............ . . .306 Faris Rd.. Greenville, S. C. Short. Virginia...........................600 Hampton Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Short. William Arthur.................. .105 Augusta Court. Greenville. S. C. Smcla-r. Henry Brookshire . .. Rt. 3. Hendcisonv.de, N.C, S-res. Dorothy.................6V Savannah Highway. Charleston. S. C. Sloan, Thomas David. Jr................Weston St.. Fountain Inn. S.C. Smith. Alvin Clarence.................................. Rt. I. Pickens. S.C. Smith. Bounce’ ........................................... Ridgeland. S. C. Smith, Darrell W.llie ....................... Rt. 8. Greenville. S. C. Smith. Donald Kenneth....................... R'dge Road. Lyman.S.C. Smith. George Owen. Jr. . . 34 Westfield Ave.. Greer. S. C. Smith. Mildred .. 5 River St.. Piedmont. S. C. Smith. William C............... ............. Bo 144. Duncan. S. C. Smith. William Oswell ............. Momoe White St„ Fort Mill. S.C Smoak. Alfred Merrill............... 109 Watts Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Snelgrovc. Judith............. . Seneca. S. C. Southern. William Grady. Jr. . . .766 Oaklawn. Winston-Salem. N.C. Speed. Mabel. .................9 A Davenport Apts.. Greenville. S. C. Spencer. Gene Howard. 751 Chestnut. Greensboro, N.C. Stallard. Dewey Harry. Jr. . . Box 405a. Pennington Gap. Va. Steadman. Mary. ............... 9 Poinsett Ave.. Greenv.lle, $. C. Stepp. John 8. Jr. .. .............. ..24 Townes St. Greenville. S. C. Still, Dewey Lee. Jr........... 722 Fulton. Spartanburg. S. C. Stogner. Kitty_____ .1718 College Ave.. Haitsvillc. S. C. Stombaugh, Paul Morgan 828 Center Ave.. Avalong. Pa. Stroud. Edra.......................................... Rt. 4. Taylors, S.C. Slroupe. Bruce W.ltor..........II9A Arlington Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Summer, Grady Harding.........................................Chappells. S. C. Summcy, John David . . ...13 Traction St.. Greenville. S. C. Sutton. Margaret 424 Vineville Ave.. Macon. Ga. Tate Fred Albeit .. 632 Ceda Rock Hill S.C. Terra. Henry Marco.... Box 907. Spartanburg S.C. Thames Jack Welton Denmark. S. C. Thomas Joe Cleveland ... .Greenville. S. C. Thomason, Benjam.n Walter. Jr. 27 E. Jordan. 8‘evard N.C. T illinghast Elirabeth .. Box 900. Greenville. S. C. Toohey, Eddie S.. Jr. 807 McOaniel Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Tremblay. Roy A. 210 Cammer Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Turk. Gfenn Edward. ,. Bo III. Chicapee. Ga. Turner. Horace David .2 Fortune. Green Av „ Ext.. Greenville. S. C. Turner. William S Central Ave. Greenville. S-C. Vam. France Beaulort. S. C. Vcascl. Walter. 2116 N. Smallwood, Baltimore. Md V.ckcry Rcy Nelson 426 Meeting St.. Charleston. S. C Vought, Henry Calvin 129 Oeve.rvine St.. Greenville. S. C. Waldrop. Heyward Earl . .. Box 26. Drayton. S.C Walters Donald Clark Charlotte. N. C Watson. Bobby Lewis. 815 E. River. Anderson, S.C Whatley. Lois 630 Georgia Ave.. North Augusta. S. C. Wiggins. Btanson Coward. Rt. I. Effingham. S. C. Wilburn, David No-man. . .56 S. Mountain, Union, S.C. Williams. Christine G. 17 Highland Dr.. Greenv.lle. S. C Williams. Frankl n Grayton .21 B.!o« Place. Newport News. Va. Williams. G org Melvin, Jr..............................I. R chburg. S. C. Wiliams Shaiton Oral. ......................................... Drayton. S. C Wiliams Thomas Truman 289 2nd St.. Park Place. Greenville. S. C Williams. William Turner .............. .Great Falls. S.C. Willimon. Robert Gregg 1263 E. North St. Greenv.lle. S. C. Wills Wm.fred Monrtta. S.C. Wilton. Margaret Jean Rt. 3. Pelier. S. C. Wilson. Sarah Frances WiH.amston, S. C. Wolfe. Emerson Fort............................................ Gaffney, S.C. Wood. Betty Rt. 5. Greer. S. C. Woodside. Martha Anne Rt- I Fountain Inn. S. C. Worrell. Nancy .116 Watti Ave.. Greenv.lle. $. C. Wright. Emmett W.. Jr 491 E. Paces Ferry Rd.. Atlanta. Ga. Younts. Melvin Kemp - .........Fountain Inn. S. C. Zc.glcr. Edward Tate Fairfax, S C. FRESHMEN Adams. Banks Tolson. Jr. A-ken. Jerry Robert Alin. Geo’ge W. Alderman. James Aldrich Allen Harold Norman Allgood, Carl Kenneth Andrews. Alvin Dean. Angel. Vaughn Carmen Asbcll. Anne........ Asbell. Rebecca Jane Ashley. Albert Roy Ashmore. William G. 808 Saluda. Rock Hill. S. C. 311 Waeeamaw Ave.. Greenville. S. C. .............Route A. Griffin. Ga. . .. 515 W. P.ne, Florence. S.C. ..................... Rt. 2 Pelier. S.C. 80. 252 Liberty. S.C 125 E. Tallulah Dr.. Greenville. S. C. 710 Cedar. Rock Hill. S. C. 1414 Fourth St.. Palmetto. Fla. 1414 Fourth St.. Palmetto. Fla. 110 Lanncau Dr., Greenville. S. C 109 Gridley St.. Greenville. S. C. 267 DIRECTORY—Continued Atbns. Homer A. ............... . 14 Frost. Greenville. S. C. Atkinson, Jenellc......... 217 Beatrice St.. Greenville. S. C Austell. Stiver .. 75 Wallkill Ave., Middletown, N. Y. Boggott, Rhonald Hedge . Jr.......... 90 Drake St.. Charleston, S. C. Bo.lcy. Martha Ellen. 608 N Franklin Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Baldwin. Don ..................................Rt. 3. Simpsonv.lle. S. C. Belentme, Virginia................517 Augusta Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Ballenger. Edward Buckman................ .......... Taylors. S.C Ballcw. Jesse Lee.................... . Route 2. Greenwood. S. C. Barnett. Bennie Marshal. .8 Summit St. City View. Gteenvillc. S. C Barnett. James Verner.......... .............. I Jason St.. Greer. S.C. Barton. Anne.. .......... . 607 Amherst Ave.. Columbia 55. S. C. Batton. William Marshall . . 203 Doonybrook Ave.. Greenville, S. C. Bell. Franeis Allen...................... . .3818 N. A Tampa. Flo. Bell. Robert Ray.. .................................. Rt. I, Pelxer, S. C. Bibb. William Wyatt...................... 7 Park Drive. Greenville. S. C. 8'llingsley. Gene C. .................910 Pendleton. Greenville. S. C. Black. Helen Jeon.............504 Easley Bridge Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Blalock. Billie ..............2603 Bristol Highway. Kingsport, Tcnn. Bledsoe. Ira Irv.'n, Jr. .......... 1307 Brookside, Charleston, S. C. Bogan, Earnest David . .. VMCA Coffee St., Greenville. S. C. Boggs. Guy Nelson............. BIO Pendleton Greenville, S. C. Bolt. Luc-lle.........................................Gray Court. S.C. Bolt. Money.................... 2903 Spr.ngdole Rd.. Louisville 6. Ky. Bomar, Bas t Everett.............. 205 Blue Ridge Dr.. Greenville, S. C. Bomor. William Edward, Jr..........205 Blue Ridge Dr.. Greenville, S. C. Bowen George Taylor................. ....... Rt. 4 Charleston, S. C. 8owman. Daniel Oliver..................................... Bowman. S. C. Bray Arthur Lawrence......... Myrtle Beach, S.C, Breland. Arthur Brcccc........................... Holly Hill, S.C. Bright. William Furmon.............. 18 Wilson St.. Grecnv.lle. S. C. 8nngman, Robert James................ 151 Vork St., Gettysburg. Pa. Brown. Betty.................104 Wedgewood Drive. Greenville. S. C. Brown Billie Mac................................. Route 4. Greer. S. C. Bruce. Mmnie Jane................... Route 2, Greer, S.C. 8rum. Mackoli Rust III .....523 Great Falls St.. Falls Church, Va. Bryan. Dorothy . ... ...............402 Elm St.. Greenville, S. C. Bryson. Robert Smith........... ............. ..........P edmont, S.C. Burleson. Harley W........... Swannanoa. N. C. Burns. Patricia ............... 100 York St.. Lancaster. S. C. Button. Delmar Ray. . 24 Lebby St.. Pelxcr. S. C. Byars, John Arthur......................... 901 N. Main. Marion, S.C. Campbell. Charles Richard Rt. 3. Pelxcr. S.C. Campbell. Martha Anne. Fairfax S. C. Carter. Paul Daniel............ 38 Traction St., Gteenvillc. S. C. Cato. Lawrence Edward Belmont N.C. Caudell, Martin Julian. . 9 Pedmonl Ave . Greenville S.C. Chadwcll, Christine 202 Hammond Ave.. Kingsport. Tenn. Chombers. William' Ernest..-. 1016 N. Main, Greenville. S. C. Chandler. Mary Sue 301 10th St.. N. W., Atlanta.. Ga Cheatham. Edward Lee 202 Lavinia Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Cheros. Mary. .. 116 Rose Ave. Greenville $. C. Christopher, 8etty Ann. 108 East Augusta PI.. Greenvilie. S. C. Clark. Alvan Earl............... W. Parker Rd.. Rt. 2. Greenville. S. C. Coates, William Sam, Jr. ........................... Rt. 3. Pelxer.S.C. Coggins Joyce. ................................. Route I. Duncan. S. C. Cole. Geraldine............New Spartanburg Highway. Greenville. S. C. Collins. Odette. ... IIS Anderson St.. Greenville, S. C Cook. Yvonne.................................. Route I. Woodruff. S.C. Cory, Mariorie .Route 2, Ladies Island Beaufort. S.C Cothran Claude Donald...............114 Whitsett St.. G eenville. S. C. Coward Barnwell Edwin, Jr. .. . 523 W. Palmetto Florence. S. C. Co«. Carolyn .1728 Kings Wood Drive. Augusta. Ga. Crews, Talmadge Monr _ McDaniel Ave.. Greenville. S. C Crosby. Audley Jackson. Jr...............226 Heard Ave.. Macon, Ga. Cunningham Jsmes Benjamin. . . 110 Central Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Curry. Herbert Pearce. Jr. . .. 407 Ansel. Greenviile. S. C. Curry. Roscoc Cecil. Jr.....................II Rowley. Greenville. S. C. Dampier. Carolyn......................................Benncttsvitlc. $. C. Davis. Dorothy........14 Bailey St. San Souci. Rt. 3. Greenville. S. C. Deadwyler. Robert Harold ........... 318 Jones Ave- Greenville, $. C. Derby. Janet............................................ Tyron N.C. Digby. Ronald Edward.............................. S. Mom. Greer. S.C. D ll Lon Anne ...................... 5 Cleveland St., Greenville. S.C. D on Jean............... ..... 200 West Fans Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Di on. Osmund Woodward ... ............... I Henrietta. Greenville. S. C. Duon. Robert Sidney................ .217 Tremont. Greenville. S. C. Dodson, Cecelia ..............II Duke St., Duncan. Greenville. S. C. Donald William Eldhdge...................... 8©« 183. Fairforest. S. C. Douglas. William Kilpatric..................Main St.. Chesterfield. S. C. Drawdy. Jaek W............................................ Jedborgh. S. C. OuBose. Charles Canty. .... II Hoyt St., Greenville. S. C. Dudley, Mary Eugenia........................................Central, S.C. Dysart. George Barton. 20 W. Earle St.. Gteenvillc. S. C. Earle. Anne.............................. Grove Road. Greenville. S. C Edwards. Everette Oxell.. .......................Laurel St.. Corbin. Ky. Edwards. Harriette......................417 Cary St.. Greenville. Elam. Myron E................ Elder, William Huffman Eliott. Margaret.. EHmcrs. Edwin W other. .. Ell s El xabelh (Beth) Every. Raymond Calvin Evmgton, Richard T........... Fairbanks. Richmond Jay... Falls. E aine ............... Ferguson. Don Littlefield Flythe. Joseph Johnson Ford. A. 6. Forrester. Gary Tylon Forrester, Joe Miller Forrester. Patricia Fortune. Te« R chard Foster, Robert Donald Freeman. Bruce Ligon Freeman. Jce Van. .. Freeman. Julius Gilbert Gantt. Mary Jane. Gardner. Sarah Ellen Gertner, Ada Jane. Gentry. James Wilburn Gilchrist. Lawrence Edward. Gilchrist, Roy Allen .................. Jr. Home, Tiffin. Ohio .................Toledo. III. 7 Watson Ave- Greenville. S. C. . 101 N. 34th St- Louisville. Ky. Route I. Travelers Rest. S. C. 321 Crayton. Anderson, S. C. . . . 12 Amngton, Greenville, S. C. 2S04 Augusta Rd.. Greenville, S. C. Woodruff. S. C. 6 Donnybrook. Greenville. S. C. Conway. N. C. ....................... Williamston. S. C. Taylors. S.C. Rt. 2. Greer. $. C Route 2. Greer. S. C. Green Ave.. Greenville. S. C. 1317 E. North St., Greenville, S.C. 210 Brockman Ave.. Greenville. S. C. .8 Jefferson Circle. Greenville. S. C. 100 Atwood St.. Greenville, S. C. 119 Ware St.. Greenville. S.C, 505 Eosley Br.dge Rd.. Greenville. S. C. The Pines. Hickory. N. C lOO Atwood St.. Greenville. S. C. ,369 E. Hampton. Darlington, S. C. 403 W. Bread. Oarlngton, S. C n. .S. C. G'I. Jo Anne S Frewil Apts., Vandcrho'st St. Charleston. S. C. Givens. Martha A«n .. Pickens. S. C. Godwin, Carroll Francis Williamsburg Ave.. Lake Gty. S. C. Godw.n. William Lloyd IC5 Lois St. Greenville. S. C. Granger. Frank Edward .40 Allen. Greenville. $. C. Grant. Joyce Route S. Greenville. S. C. Grant. James Thomas. Jr. 8o 265, Chesterfield. S. C. Green. Lewis Gardner.. 63 North Main. Greer. S.C, Greene. Ernest Huff ... Maple St.. Simptonville. S. C. Greene, Mary Elixabeth 1003 N. Lafayette St.. Shelby. N. C. G'csham Alice (Mickey) .................... .•■ .Boi 203. Taylors. S.C. Hass. Jean............. . ... 109 Robinson St. Greenville. S. C. Hale. William Harvery. Jr. Apt. 4. Duncan Apt.. Greenville. S. C. Hall. James Leidy S City View St. Greenville. S. C. Hammond, James Audrey Rt. 3. Greer. S. C. Hancock. Jeon. . R. F. D. 2. Ruby. S.C. Harris. Mamie Etta 938 Maisha’I St.. Greenwood. S. C. Harnson. Heyward Dobbins 102 Edwards. San Souci. Greenville. S. C. Hasty. Benjamm Franklm. Jr. ... Bo« 591. Ottumwa. Iowa. Hotchcll Edith ..30 Stanley Ave.. Orangeburg. S. C. Hotchell. Jaek Houston Grceg' Ave- Florence. S. C. Hatcher. Gloria ...... 415 Victoria Ave.. Gaffney. S.C. Henderson. Barbara Ann 202 Montague Ave.. Greenwod. S. C. Hendricks, Martha Frances Liberty Rd., Pickens, S.C. Hendrn, Sylvester J. W. . East Sth St., Woods de Greenville, S. C. Hill. William Harold 310 Cary St.. Greenville. S. C. Hilton. Laura Anre 404 S. Harper St.. Laurens. S.C. Hodgens. Robert Neil Bo« 304. Taylors. S. C. Holcombe. Robert Earle 38 Conestee Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Holsonback. Stanford Ga l Rt. I Warrenville. S. C. Hong. James Pusan. Kores Hooper. Joe Robert 13 B St.. Woods de. Greenville. S. C. Huggins. W. Giles . 215 DeKalb. Camden. S.C. Hutton. Cloudr Clarence 411 Independence Rd.. W. Palm Beach Fla. Hutto. Manley Augustus. Hilda. S.C. Inman. Emery Clifford N. First St.. Lockhart. S. C. Jackson. Doris. 104 Smythe St.. Greenwood, S. C. Jenkms. Joseph Gwync , 311 Laurel Greenwood. $. C. Jenness Nancy ........... 205 Oregon St.. Greenville. S. C. Johnson William Emmctte 980 Waverly Way. Atlanta. Ga Johnston. Joe Floyd 107 Buist Ave.. Greenville, S. C. Jones. Evelyn. . Route 2. Easley. S. C. Jones. Evelyn Anne... .................... Route I. Greenwood. S. C. Jones. Louis Cleveland Bath. S.C. Jones Levie Stephen Jr. ...Rt. I, Denmark. S.C. Jones. Mary Lee.. 2118 Woodland Ave.. Ralegh.N.C. K.ngoff. Norma ............ 208 Townes St.. Greenville. S. C. Kirkland V ctor Jean Wagener. S. C. Kuper, Harry Stewart. .2008 N. Audubon Rd_ Indianapolis. Ind. Lambert. Robert Aleiander. Bor 3S3. Richlands. Va. Lanford, Francis Marion Rt. 2. Woodruff. S.C. Langley. Amon Tilfc'd I0S Whitehall. Greenville, S.C. Lee, Richard Hubert ..................601 Pendleton, Greenville, S. C. Leslie Russell Warren .. .333 Southern Blvd.. West Palm Beoch. Fla. Lewis. Catherine . 9 Byrd Blvd.. Greenville, S. C. Lewis. Harold Wayne Rt. 2. West Port. Ind. Lewis. Robert Theodore 134 Shelton Ave.. New Haven. Conn. Lewis. Thomas Lorton Jr. . 307 Melville Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Lidc. Lena Vermc lle .3010 Buncombe Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Lindsey. Garvin Kimbell... ..............................Piedmont, S. C. 268 DIRECTORy—Continued Lingo. Sylvia.................... ..II? Argonne Or.. Greenville. S. C. Lloyd. Patiy Fowler..........Rt. I, White Hone Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Ludlam. Jane...... .............SO 3 Auguita St.. Greenville. S. C. Magness. Jack D...................... ...............fo'« t City. N.C. Mahon. Brown. Jr..................... 308 McDaniel. Greenville. S. C. Mahoney. Oallai John............................ Mill St.. Camden. S. C. Mangum. Leonard H............ .......207 Stone Avc.. Greenville. S. C. Manley. Lucille ............. ....... SI I Townei St.. Greenville. S. C. Martin. Jamei Check.....................3 Cateechee Ave., Greenville. S. C. Maion. Arthur Talmadge..............10 Fifth St.. Judion. Greenville. S. C. Mason. Henrietta .................... 909 W. Main St.. Laurem. S. C. Mathit. Marion Twymen .White Hone Rd.. Rt. 8. Greenville. S.C. Mayfield. William Ale ander................ I Lanneau. Greenville. S. C. McAInter. Nona Lmdiey...................336 W. Earle St.. Greenville. S. C. McCarter. Dorothy Jane................... 76 Pennon Drive. Aihevillc. N. C. McCauley. Charlei Edward Arlington Ave.. Greer. S. C. McDonald. Jamei Hubert 5 Wallace St.. Greenville. S. C. McDowell. Jack Keith.....................23 Fint St. Greenwood. S. C. McKenzie. Florence . Honeo Path. S. C. McKeown. Robert Oliver ...................................... Taylon. S. C. McKinney. Sport Jamei. Jr............Woodland Woy. Greenville. S. C. McKmney, Mary Don............................... 8o« 294. Taylon. S. C. McLanc. Jack Earl...... 303 Grove Rd.. Greenville. S. C. McMohan, Arch Lafayette II $. Leach St., Greenville. S. C. McMahon. Roger Davii. . 101 N. Franklin Rd.. Greenville. S. C. McMillon, Jane ............................................ Denmark. S. C. McMinn. Ruth ...................................... .. Toccoo. Go. Mcorei. Jean. ............... 12 Rivenide Drive. Greenville. S. C. Miller. Charles Edword Rt. 8, Greenv llr. S. C. Miller. Marilyn.................. 11 Montague St.. Charleston. S. C. Moates. Hugh Lamon... ... B-10 Lanier Heights. Mocon. Ga. Moore. Rebecca .... 430 East Crciwell St.. Greenwood. S. C. Morgan. Betty Jo ...... . Route 4, Greenville, S. C. Morrison. Emily..................................... McClellanville. S. C. Morrow, Bobby. .... . ............ .1 Anne Pork. Sumter. S. C. Mutlikin, Melvin Eugene. .. .Rt. 5. Pam Mt. Rd.. Greenville. S.C. Mullina . Roy Poul.......................16 Grove St.. Greenville. S. C. Murphey. Pauline .. Ridge Springs. S. C. Murray. Mory ..... ..133 Bennett St., Greenville. S. C. Neely. Elbert Claud . 3 Bates St.. Greenville. S. C. Neighbors. Eugenia........... R. F. D. 2. 8o« 198. Laurens. S. C. Nis. Paul Clifford .110 Summitt. Greenville. S. C. Normon. Barbara Jo Be 1257. Clemson.S. C. Nuite, Barbara .... Poinsette St. Forest, Wedgefield. S. C. Oliver. James R.. Jr. ... ,. . .Glcnwood Ave.. Raleigh. N.C. Page. Isabelle . ...... Route 2. Dillon, S.C. Painter, Floonic Juanita..... . 7 McCoy St.. Easley. S. C. Palmer. Rhyne Earle. Jr. ... ... 1105 Calhoun. Greenville. S. C. Parham. Peggy............ . 129 Maple St.. Charleston. S.C. Park, John Fa.rcloth.............. Ill Williams St.. Greenville. S. C. Parker. Betty............. .212 Mission St.. Greenville. S. C. Parks. Jomcs Swift...................308 W. Stone. Greenville. S. C. Parsons. Norman Horvey ., ... Rt. 3. Georgetown. S. C. Patterson. Charles Stuart- ..................... Rt. 8. Greenville. S. C. Patton. Shirley......................Johnson Street. St. George. $. C. Payne. Fred Joseph........ . 4 Spring St.. Piedmont. S. C. Pearson. Charles Lewis.... Boi 652. Greenville. S. C. Pearson. Heyward Guiss........... .407 Morgan. Greenville, S. C. Pciglcr, Frank K.............................. 3 Glass. Greenville, S. C. Pendergrass. Patsy Ruth ......................... Great Falls. S. C. Pepper. Wade Lewis............... . Chedder St. Williamston. S. C. Perry. Caroline.......................................... Ridgeland. S. C. Perry. Landis Nelson.................................... Ridgeland. S. C. Pitts. John Thomas........... ......... . ,37 Rowley. Greenville. S. C. Plyler. Ruth...................... 6201 32nd Place. Washington. D.C. Poole. Alsic Maida.................... . ................... Woodruff. S. C. Poole. Ccbelle............ 402 Mills Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Porter. Clyde Tally........................13 Cleveland. Easley. S.C. Portes. Jack Rufus............................. Rt. 3. Travelers Rest. S.C. Pou. Mary Rose...................................... Route 4. Saluda. S.C. Powell. Kenneth Richard..............102 Central Ave., Greenville. S. C. Pratt. William Elliott........... 17 Watson Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Price. Harold Marshall........... ..132 Laurel St., Greenwood. S. C. Provence. Julia............... 21 McPherson Lane. Greenville. S. C. Pruitt. James Luther.............205 Church St.. Honea Path. S. C. Pusser, Ranee Eugene...... Chesterfield. S. C. Reeves. James Ennis......................21 Sullivan St.. Greenville. S. C. Rice. Collidge Stewart..........................Rt. I. Fountain Inn. S.C. Richards. Luther A., Jr..............50 Woodruff St.. Woodruff. S. C. Richardson. Agnes Ann............ 85 Inverness Ave. Mocon. Ga. Richardson, Floretta......................................... Gresham. S.C. R'chey. James Oliver...................................Rt. 3. Easley. S. C. Riddle. Barbara. ................. 109 Summerset Drive. Greenville. S.C. Robinson. Carlvm Samuel .217 Tremont Avc.. Greenville. S. C. Rutledge. Lula Bess.. ............ 17 Byrd Blvd.. Greenville. S.C. Sampey, Jane... ........................8 Nona St.. Greenville, S.C. Sample. Robert Cannon 1125 Highland Avc.. Hendersonville. N. C. Shirley. Fay...................... • ................ Honea Path. S. C. Shotwell. Muriel. .... .301 Biltmore St., Greenville. N. C. Shuman, Robert Eugene. . . ... 3430 Wilmot, Columbia. S.C. Sitton. D'Kic. . ... . 14 Cammer Ave., Greenville, S. C. Skelton. Ira Gordon. Jr. 210 Green St.. San Souci, Greenville. S. C. Sloan, Rubye................ ... Route 2. Campobcllc,S.C. Smith, Charles I., Jr................................Xongcs Island, S.C. Smith. Douglas Adams ................................Rt. 3, Pelier. S. C. Smith, Gordon Kyle. ......................... ... Bo« 248. Greer. S.C. Smith. Joseph Able. .................................... Springfield. S. C. Smith. Johnme Lee ........................................ Ridgeland. S. C. Smith. Joseph Walker. .. __________________ 2l3 Ba ley. Greenville. S.C. Smith. Richard Thomas I40S Bramlett Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Smith. William Ladell . 3000 Augusta St.. Greenville. S. C. Snoddy. Peggy Ann. ...... ... Wellford. S. C. Sompayiac. Hewitt Augustus.............. ...--------- Society Hill. S.C. Sosebee. Harold Edward .Rt. 5. Seneca. S.C. Sparks. Betty..................... 104 Memminger St.. Greenville, S. C. Stack. Dorothy Ann. Arlington P. O., Greer, S. C. Stafford. John Andrew 306 Pinckney St.. Greenville. S. C. Steadman. Sara 9 Poinsett Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Stenhouse. Anne.. .. 1485 Lanier PI. N. E.. Atlanta. Ga. Stepp. Lewis Voync.. Bo 1254 Hendersonville. N. C. Stevenson. Bobbie Ann 129 8ennett St.. Greenville. S. C. Stevenson. Lonic Thomas Greenville Gen. Hospital. Greenville. S. C. Still. El.as Coye. Jr. . .... ...Madison St.. Barnwell. S. C. Stogner. Hannah 1203 $ th Ave.. Conway, S.C. Stone. Joseph L. T. 33 Tindol Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Stover. Carter ....... .15 Elm St.. Greenville. S. C. Stowe. Robert Haden.. 18 Seyle. Greenville. S. C. Sturgeon. Howard Eldon .1200 S. Fourth St.. Louisville. Ky. Sutlrvan. Hewlett Kelly. 19 W. Prentiss Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Surratt. John Hopkins.. 150 Webster Rd.. Greenville. S. C. Tallevait William Furman ..... Nesmith, S.C. Taylor. Rebo Jo.. • • .....Pine St. E t.. Greer. S. C. Taylor. Vary Ellen . 300 Rhett St.. Greenville. S. C Teague, Martha . .. 27 West Georgia St.. Woodruff. S.C. Tenery. James Marion . Gresham. S.C. Thomas Charles Callaway 405 Howard Heights. Catersville. Ga. Thomas David Nolan . 464 M. St.. Washington. D‘. C. Thomas. Margaret...... . ...Bo 161. Rt. 2. Piedmont. S. C. Thornton. Martha ... 100 S. Memmmger St.. Greenville. S. C. Timmerman. Henry Shelden.......................... Route I. Edgefield. S. C. Tindal. David Leslie................-....................... Pinewood. S. C. Tinsley. Evelyn................... 303 S. Franklin Rd., Greenville. S. C. Tollcson. Martha...... ...76 Latimer St.. Greenville. S. C. Touchberry. John W. ....... Rt. 2. Woodruff. S. C. Tremblay. Eleanor........................... 105 Lafayette. Chicago. III. Trussell. Caroline.... 523 Hampton Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Tucker, Raymond Ferguson ............... .....................Langley. S. C. Turner. Martha ............................ North Main. Woodruff. S.C. Turner. Owen Grady .. . . 105 Neal St.. Greenville, S. C. Turner, Thomas Coke 5 Centra' Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Tyner. Garland Kenneth ....... Rt. 4. Greenville. S. C. Vaughn, Walter George..............................Rt. 2, Greenville. S. C. Wade. Vernon David .211 Church St. E t.. Greenville. S. C. Wagner. Loy Eugene 7 Verdun Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Walters. Flossie Mae ............................. Route 5. Lancaster, S.C. Ward. Judy................. 32 Blake St.. Dunean. Greenville. S. C. Webb. Elizabeth .............. 540 B. Rutledge Ave.. Charleston. S. C. Webb. Larry Lamar.. .. .17 lawton Ave.. Greenville. S. C. Welch. Herbert Timothy..................304 McFarland. Florence. S. C. Welch. William C............................. 201 Fonyth. Rome. Ga. West. Charles Otin.... 16 Mallery. Chcraw. S. C. Wham. Donald Richardson ................902 Pendleton. Greenville. S. C. White. Mary Anne . P. O. Bo 184. S mpsonville. S. C. Wilbur. Frances. ....... Bueafian St., Charleston. S. C. Wiley. Keith Evans . Lorten. Va. Williams. Benny Lawing Mitchell St.. Forest City. N.C. Williams. James Augustus. .. Montgomery St., Gaffney. S. C. Williams. James Henry., ..................................Springfield. Si C. Williams. Walter Wesley. Jr ............7 Harris St.. Greenville. S. C. Wilson. Peggy....................... 116 Keowce Ave.. Greenville. S. C Willis. George Kemper................... 737 Myrtle Dr.. Rock Hill, S. C. Wilson. Roy Steele............................... Rt. 3. Pelter. S. C. Wood. Betty Ann................... ... 501 Townes St.. Greenville. S. C. Woodson. Marion Albert. .................................Rt. 2. Taylors 269 i JOE COLLEGE 270 The Staff Survivors


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