Greenville High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1957

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NN Kin 1' P gk K wg R Wo Yi K .fx S swf Owl' ,pmwkwwtw A 'A , M-Nw NS -Xu foreword IN ONE'S continuous search for knowledge paths that are smooth and unen- cumbered, paths that are rocky and steep, have been opened gradually. Signs and guideposts along the road have pointed the way. Not always has it been to one's advantage to tread the easy trail as the quest for knowledge oftentimes necessitates following a rough path. To learn to choose the right has been ever present. This desire has led to the doors of GHS where life at the school on the hill has shown the straight way to lasting friendships, outstanding honors, unquestionable knowledge, and intangible inspiration. The '57 Nautilus has pictured the blending of the lanes that have joined to form the path of knowledge. 114' 8 ,.-viii! di atio With a devotion to duty, a steadfastness of purpose, a consideration of others, and a loyalty to GHS, you have encouraged us to seek the paths of knowledge. In deep appreciation of this leadership, the staff dedicates the 1957 Nautilus to you, PRINCIPAL FRED L. FOWLER. Page Sixteen alma mater There is a school we love in Dixie Land, 'Tis Greenville High for which we fake our sfond There we are faughf fo fill in life a place, There learn fo do, fo dare, fo run fhe race. Trueness and purify our colors show, Red as the crimson and while as fhe snow. Loyal fo our moHo may we e'er be, Only fhrough frufh shall we be free. Though we may wander far, whafe'er our lol, We'lI ever keep the sweet lessons you have taught Our hearfs will furn fo fhee in lenderness, And pray God bless you, dear old GHS. 'f 15,1 ' :U JE? -f..i . . ' . .', 5 ' ': X i- 1 57?lii ?5':2 ', ,,,,,' 1' 5 sa gg- , E1 s r 3.55: v 1 1 .gt- :L i '-26,414 - .1 Q z: .... 3 . Q, E, 5 3 S? K rf 1 H f 2- an 'WW an Q A s.i! 5'm 3's2f'!'1' Z v . Q. E 'i e x facuulty X K 3 Cl e,,m FRED L. FOWLER Principal G, W, LATHEM MEL LEE DANIEL Assisfanf Principal DSGH of Girls faculty leads students along paths of wisdom by P Q E'gl'1f SARAH MEREDITH HORTENSE PARKINS RUTH BOYD MathemGfiCS, English, Social Studies, Senior Counselor Junior Counselor Sophomore Counselor LOUISE AUSTIN Mathematics EDITH BALLENGER English CAROLYN BANNER English C. HOLMES BAUMGARDNER Mathematics, Choral Music MRS. P. N. BECTON Director of Publications J. T. BLACK Vocations AMBER BOGGS Chairman, Language Department Latin, Social Studies M. W. BOYD, JR. Chairman, Vocations Department phones, records, questions keep secretaries alert encouraging scholarship Page Nineteen NELLIE BURNETTE Science LUCY CRAWFORD Director, Distributive Education ROWIE DURDEN Band CAROLINE EASLEY Girls' Physical Education MARY FRANCES EDWARDS English ROBERT W. FOX Speech, Dramatics H ELEN GALLOWAY Chairman, Social Studies De- partment Psychology JEAN W. GILLIAM Social Studies MARGARET GILLIAM Art A. C. GLOVER Vocations LOIS B. GREEN Latin, English JOYCE O. GREENE Social Studies LEORA HANNAH English RITA P. HEAPE Business Education JESSIE HUNTER Home Economics KATHERINE KROEG Science principal fowler, parents chat at open house ff' . 'sux , fnx acknowledging Ieadershil uilding strong character I . :::. , I.-P' -I K N. N' A 5 i s ' I K I 2 I . K Wi: ,- ,Nh in l lg new fecvchers become a parl of life at ghs RUTH LESESNE English DONALD LINN Boys' Physical Education Assisfanl Coach AZALEE MAXEY Supervised Siudy LOIS MCILWAIN Girls' Physical Educafion MARY MELLETTE French, Spanish .I. A, MOORE Head Coach MARY MOORE Business Educaiion MRS. L. E. NICHOLSON Chairman, Mathematics Deparf- ment BETTIE PALMER Science MARGARET PARKS Librarian WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS Boys' Physical Educafion NORMAN RICHARDS Mafhemafics ETHEL ROARK Librarian WINIFRED ROGERS English CAROLINE SIMPSON Chairman, Home Economics Deparimenl ELIZABETH SLOAN Social Siudies l I Page TwenryfOne MARY SMITH Maihematics 'Um SARAH SMITH Mavhemofics MYRTLE TANNER Chairman, English Deparlmenf R. S. TIEDEMAN Mechanical Drawing H. E. TOLLISON Vocaiions ELIZABETH TRIPP Chairman, Science Depcrfmenl SYBIL VANN Social Studios MRS. RAYMOND E. WALDREP Social Studies MARGARET S. WALTERS Science EVANGELINE WATSON Chairman, Business Educalion Mmuoms wArsoN W, -f'?.L-W Spanish, French MARY WILDS English, Psychology MAUDE WILLIAMS Mathematics RUBY S. WILLIMON Home Economics LETA GASKINS Dieiifian WILLENE ALLEN Nurse checking books, cards keeps librarians busy ,,,-or G,,vr-'W' inspiring loyal service :Ind upholding StQ'l'ld6?l'?S A cf? 5 1 ,U:1,Qi'pgXiA 012.1 flu. 1 15 HJ! V, B-.5 ' libqj wp! nf! Jig lj? lill L VI, GJJI WY' Ot! l l - 5 M M LJ - 97 W Wy. M V H i 59' fii , . A fi i'yA fx .fi H .7 milk GGY, Jwfiafo l U Q! . M56 smiffy is our man for keeping fhe bookroom ll ,pp IJ I I fl 0-' .pf if if if 0' J f., N VW QV! 7yvffy..7 M BEULAH ADAMS Mothemafics H. D. BROWN Vocations l.UCll.E OVERAU. English, Typing KATHRYN J. GUY EMMA LOU COTHRAN FRANCES MCMAHON Secretary fo lhe Principal Office Secreiary Assislanf Diefitian Pictures of available: fhe lasf bell has rung. . . if's lime io go home Page Twenty-Three :gui s 3 N--wnnnx l -and ll Lv Libby Yarborough enjoys high news . . . Tommy Parker ponders math problems . . Marguerite Geer searches for the right lcey . . . Sam Floyd is pleased with final report grade . . steady pursuit of knowledge produces good results 'S 3, r Go fhou fhy way, and I go mine, Aparf, yef not afarf Only a fhin veil hangs befween The pathways where we are. Page Twenty-Five A Q-M.. H U L 1 . Q A , - U ' A 6 A.. W. M U 8 X 1' Zin., - - . 5 any , 4' .L - 'YR . 3 ' It . 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Z ga X Y nsgmgxx '4 fi, Q gflwigef -,ff N, -Qing-H ' V X 1' X Iva., ,Q M '45 gi' N , .w N fvfmwf - 12 W: H K ,W ,B f,5a.,5.a f, Elisa: ,,.Qyf,9 ' X s'Q if 1' k f bn is X - wulsfw sw.-gf ' ,AX Q ' Z 0 ,W AM9'tf-V'??qws lbw 7- ivf A' .f-: 1' 'A N: '- .,.'NR, mg,,,,fS pdf, JI 5 V 81.5 1' .QW . ' Qi. . 2 Y Q '11 ,. Jfflzf ' ' . 5l:Kiir y ,,f,,g. aw , wi ..,, ..1, A.. V Z A M M , V MN. was x.Qw...5M , , X ww. sv nw Q A Q ew H 1, 'w senior class officers FRANCES DOWLING, secrefary JACK ROSE, freasurer DIANNE SMITH, vice presidenf ARTHUR LESESNE, president Page Twenty-Seven senior LINDA LEE ABERCROMBIE A maid with beauty blest, As fair as heaven can make her. President homeroom, Student Council, marshal PTA open house, marshal college night, Red Cross committee, treasurer homeroom, property commit- tee, JHA, 27 treasurer homeroom, secretary study hall, JHA, decoration committee iunior class party, 37 secretary study hall, marshal PTA open house, chairman senior study hall, marshal The Goose Hangs High, Spanish club, FNC, secretary home- room, 4. CLAUDE BRYANT ADAIR, JR. Take life as you find it, but don't leave it so. Secretary homeroom, 2, radio club, entertain- ment committee iunior class party, 37 secretary radio club, pep meeting skits, 4. ETHEL CONSTANCE ALBERSON Her smile is all joy. President homeroom, vice president homeroom, girls glee club, cafeteria committee, Student Coun- cil, 25 treasurer homeroom, mixed chorus, FBLA, JHA, maiorette, delegate FBLA state convention, 35 head maiorette, senior study .hall, vice president. homeroom, FBLA, mixed chorus, music council, sec- retary homeroom, 4. DWIGHT ALFORD His pleasant smile and sportsmanlike ways Will live in our memories all our days. President homeroom, lost and 'found committee, 2, secretary homeroom, football, track, block G, 3, football, property committee, track, block G, 4. Alberson class KATHLEEN BRUCE ALLEN A smile for all, a greeting glad, a lovable, iolly way she had. Volleyball, JHA, 2g FBLA, refreshment committee iunior class party, state and national FBLA conven- tions, 3, FBLA reporter, pep meeting skit, Spanish club, mixed chorus, volleyball, 4. POSTELL L. ALLEN, JR. Pleasure and action make the hour seem short. President homeroom, publicity committee, B-team football, baseball, band, 2, radio committee, B- team football, baseball, band, 3, baseball, 4. DAVE ARCHER A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. CHARLES F. ARISMAN A likable lad we'll never forget. Entered iunior year: National American history test, 3. TOM ARLEDGE There is excellent behavior in thee. MARGARET BAARCKE Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. All-star volleyball team, vice president home- room, 2, athletic committee, High News, 37 FNC, National Honor society, secretary homeroom, High News, mixed chorus, story-of-the-month winner, Quill and Scroll, 4. ' Alford Allen Archer Page Twenty-Eight www, Arisman , Arledge Bqq rqkg Bagwell Bagwell Balentine Barker ' SM Q fm- ' is w - , Q 'll' we Barker Bear e.,t,w,f wfiiw New luv L 1 V Nav' uc L i K RM ga,-gon Begg Baumann EDDIE BAGWELL The keynote of life is friendship. President homeroom, Student Council, 2, treas- urer homeroom, 3, music appreciation club, 4. JOSIAH WALTER BAGWELL, JR. Ambitious and sincere. B-team football, treasurer homeroom, 2, football, assembly committee, Boys State, 3, co-chairman elections committee, treasurer Spanish club, foot- ball, block G, vice president homeroom, 4. VELMA M. BALENTINE A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile A charm of friendship all the while. President homeroom, secretary class, social com- mittee, marshal commencement, marshal senior class night, PTA open house, Student Council, served football banquet, 2, National American history test, PTA open house, secretary publicity committee, vice president homeroom, sophomore editor Nautilus, delegate FTA convention and county banquet, recreation committee iunior class party, served senior banquet, 3, secretary publicity committee, secretary FTA, senior editor Nautilus, Spanish club, National Honor society, senior study hall, PTA open house, talent show, delegate Wash- ington and Lee iournalism convention, 4. CHARLES BARKER He has a friendly smile for all he meets. FBLA, 3, senior study hall, secretary homeroom, 4. FLETCHER CAREY BARKER He who loves and laughs must surely do well. President homeroom, Student Council, 2, High News photographer, 4. HARRIETTE E. BARTON Always smiling, always gay. Entered junior year, voice of democracy contest, talent show, refreshment committee Iunior class party, chorus, 3, chorus, senior study hall, FNC, 4. HOWARD BASS Industry itself is a treasure. Entered iunior year, FFA, 3, county secretary FFA, 4. SUE BAUMANN You are worth your weight In gold. Entered iunior year, secretary homeroom, Na- tional American history test, 3, National Honor society, merit scholarship test, 4. SANDRA BEAR Truth, beauty, and goodness are but different names for her. Vice president homeroom, 2, president home- room, Student Council, treasurer homeroom, 3, chairman traffic committee, National Honor society, merit scholarship test, senior study hall, cabinet, Student Council, 4. JAMES DIXON QDICKI BELL A quick mind is richer than a crown. Vice president homeroom, president homeroom, Student Council, track, 2, secretary homeroom, president homeroom, Student Council, property committee, track, mechanical drawing contest, Na- tional American history test, 3, chairman prop- erty committee, Cd'b'll7l1, Student Council, National Honor society, track, 4. MAURINE ELIZABETH QBETTYQ BEI-LUNE Thou art our guide, philosopher, and friend. Marshal Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, first place voice of democracy contest, Easter pro- gram, American Legion oratorical contest, Thes- pians, 2, basketball team, block G, High News, Quill and Scroll, first place voice of democracy contest, American Legion oratorical contest, Natjon- ol American history test, recording secretary Thes- pians, SCSPA, talent show, 3, National Honor so- ciety, president Quill and Scroll, managing editor High News, president Thespians, club council, block G, first place voice of democracy contest, president homeroom, Student Council, 4. JANET CARPENTER BENNETT Cooperative and willing on every task. Volleyball, 25 mixed chorus, reporter High News refreshment committee iunior class party, FTA, 3, mixed chorus, volleyball, alumni editor High News, FTA, Spanish club, The Goose Hangs High, voice of democracy contest, Thespians, 4. SARA HILLIARD BILLINGTON Quietness is a desirable trait. JHA, 25 JHA, 3, JHA, treasurer homeroom, 4. CATHERINE BINGHAM With shining eyes and o pleasant smile she con- quers. JHA, 2, secretary homeroom, 3: DE club, 4. 11 BETTY LOU BOLING She greets each day with a smile. JHA, vice president homeroom, 27 president homeroom, Student Council, mixed chorus, choral clinic, served faculty banquet, JHA, community service committee, 35 JHA, mixed chorus, 4. NANCY ELIZABETH BOWDEN Would there were mofe as true and sincere as she, Vice president homeroom, 21 property commit- tee, costume committee Seven Keys to Baldpate, National American history test, 3, mixed chorus, national merit scholarship test, property commit- tee, National Honor society, marshal The Goose Hangs High, 4. BARBARA JEAN BOWEN Act that tomorrow may find you further than today. Treasurer homeroom, 27 vice president home- room, president homeroom, Student Council, all- star basketball team, FBLA, refreshment commit- tee iunior class party, served senior class banquet, delegate FBLA national convention Washington, D. C., served PTA open house, 3: senior study hall, FBLA, proiect committee chairman FBLA, 4. BARBARA LINDA BOWERS She is merry and clever, an agreeable maiden. JHA, treasurer homeroom, 2, JHA, playday, 35 National Honor society, 4. LEE BRADFORD A faithful friend-a strong defense. Treasurer homeroom, 4. BETSY BRIGGS Her ready help was ever near, patience and a pleasant smiIe. Entered senior year: Spanish club, make-up com- mittee The Goose Hangs High, senior study hall, treasurer homeroom, 4. Billington Bingham Bolinq Bellune -WM, '11 A -all Bennett Bowden Bowen P090 Thirty Ms Et! if Bowen Bradford Quant' Wm. ,,,,...-r Briggs lrlnghurst hook' Bmw' Brown Brown Bruce Bullock Burgess Burleson Burns NANCY JANE BRINGHURST Wisdom in her head and in her heart. Voice of democracy contest, served PTA banquet, 25 FTA, 35 national merit scholarship test, FTA, National Honor society, 4. MARIE ELAINE BROOKS Contentment furnishes a constant icy. Delegate FBLA convention, refreshment committee iunior class party, 35 treasurer homeroom, senior study hall, National Honor society, reception com- mittee FBLA, Spanish club, mixed chorus, office helper, 4. CHARLES STEPHEN BROWN, JR. The ways of friendliness l've been taught. B-team football, 27 delegate DE state conven- tion, 4. MARTHA DEANNE BROWN My ioy of llfe Is hard to kill. FNC, 4. VINCENT BROWN DiIigently pursuing the finer things. Treasurer homeroom, 3, football marshal, 4. ALMERA BRUCE One who serves is ever useful. FBLA, 35 National Honor society, senior study hall, FNC, Spanish club, lost and found commit- tee, The Goose Hangs High, 4. KAREN BULLOCK A good word and a smlle for all. Mixed chorus, DE, 4. MARY WYCH-E BURGESS Those about her from her shall read the per- fect ways of honor. Treasurer homeroom, traffic committee, tumbling, volleyball, and basketball teams, 25 High News, Quill and Scroll, FTA, decoration committee lunior class party, 3, High News, Quill and Scroll, mar- shal PTA open house and college night, president FTA, vice chairman community service committee, National Honor society, chairman District IV SCSPA, cabinet, Student Council, chairman club council, pep meeting skit, merit scholarship test, 4. NORMA ANN BURLESON Her eyes are homes of silent prayers. JHA, 27 JHA, 3. MARY ANNE BURNS There's hidden treasure in your heart. JHA, volleyball team, 2, .ll'lA, 31 DE, 4, Page Thirty-One CLYDE RICHARD BURRISS Enioying life's every moment in such a quiet way. B-team football, 2. MARTHA ELIZABETH KBETHJ BURTY A fine girl, a fair girl, a sweet girl. Girls glee club, 2: mixed chorus, FNC, National American history test, 3, treasurer FNC, senior study hall, National Honor society, mixed chorus, 4. HARVEY ANDREWS BUTLER He fears not the obstacles that lead to his goal. President homeroom, Student Council, 25 presi- dent homeroom, social committee, Student Coun- cil, 37 president homeroom, football marshal, Stu- dent Council, pep meeting skit, FBLA, 4. JERRY CALLAHAM He has a mighty pleasant way with hlm. FFA, 3, FFA, senior study hall, 4. LEONARD CALVERT He takes things as they come. Lost and found committee, 3. STELLA CANELLIS Sweet in her manner. FRANK CANTRELL For knowledge is Itself a power. B-team football, president homeroom, Student Council, 25 football, vice president homeroom, 37 football, community service committee, president homeroom, Student Council, 4. NENA QTENAJ MCSWAIN CARPENTER Born for success, she seemed with grace to win, with a heart to hold. President sophomore class, vice president home- room, marshal Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, cabinet, Student Council, delegate District IV Rally and Piedmont lntra-Relations convention, PTA open house skit, marshal commencement, 27 president iunior class, Quill and Scroll, sophomore editor Nautilus, Thespians, cabinet, Student Council, dele- gate county FTA, Seven Keys to Baldpate, at- tended Southern Association Student Councils, dele- gate District IV SCASC, marshal commencement, talent show, marshal college night and open house, Girls State, representative Kiwanis program, enter- tainment iunior class party, National American history test, 35 Spanish club, cabinet, Student Coun- cil, student representative PTA board, treasurer Quill and Scroll, feature editor Nautilus, Thespians, special delegate state Student Council convention, National Honor society, senior study hall, chairman community service committee, marshal college night and open house, delegate District IV SCASC rally, FTA, pep meeting skits, National Association Stu- Bu rriss ini' than . ,.-f Glu rlvb, Jl'lAf.2i x'd Clwfuif -ll'lAf 3? 'UC' dent Councils European tour for International M M ' 'Y T 'nd lf 'x'd Ellorm' 4' Understanding, vice president student body, 4. DANNY nusssu. CANTRELL CATHHUNE CARTER Burty A finished Qenllemcn ffom 'OP 'O loef' A lass with the most delicate air. FFA, 3. JHA, 2: JHA, 37 DE, 4. Butler Callalsam Calvert Canellis l Cantrell Cantrell Carpenter Carter Page Thirty-Two Carter Carver Cason Cason .os-nn! Chandler Chappelear Chastain Clark Clarke Clayton KENNETH JOE CARTER He came, he saw, he conquered. Football manager, basketball, 2, football man- ager, block G, basketball, 3: football, secretary FFA, traffic committee, basketball, block G, 4. THOMAS EUGENE CARVER Enthusiasm is the source ol success. B-team football, 2. DON CASON The better part of valor is discretion. Lieutenant band, music council, 3, captain band, music council, 4. HORACE CASON Friendly and cordial. CHARLES DAVID CHANDLER Happy go lucky. Bond, 2, band, 3, band, 4. JUDITH CAROLYN CHAPPELEAR You are always in our hearts. Girls glee club, 25 mixed chorus, 3. JEAN WYNELL CHASTAIN With a heart that's always true. JHA, secretary homeroom, mixed chorus, 27 JHA, secretary homeroom, 3, DE, mixed chorus, 4. VIRGIL LESTOY CLARK Smiling all the while. FBLA, 3. JILL CLARKE Sweet as a chorus of strings. Vice president homeroom, 3, FBLA, 4. LINDA RAYE CLAYTON Her smile shows her happiness, Her friends her popularity. Mixed chorus, 2, junior class party, secretary homeroom, National American history test, 37 Spanish club, mixed chorus, radio committee, mar- shal The Goose Hangs High, pep meeting skit, 4. Page Thirty-Th ree RODNEY WINFIELD CLEAVES We love the man who can smile. Football, talent show, 3. JOHN R. LBOBJ COLE Laughter and wit, flashing so freely. Secretary homeroom, debate team, debate work- shop Wake Forest college, 2, secretary homeroom, treasurer homeroom, National American history test, 3, senior study hall, Spanish club, music club, 4. MARGARET .l. COLE She wears a smile that wan't come off. JHA, glee club, 2, DE, 4. KAY MARIE COLEMAN For who can see and then forget The glories of this gay brunette. Glee club, 2, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, FNC, senior study hall, secretary homeroom, 4. BUDDY CONNELLY He was very tall and strong, With a smiling and friendly face. Basketball, vice president homeroom, 2, basket- SANDRA CSANDYJ LEE CONOVER A sweeter girl ne'er drew breath. FBLA, 4. CAROLYN McKlNNEY COOKE She has a gentle heart. JHA, basketball team, volleyball, glee club, county chorus, 2, FBLA, served football, DE, and senior banquets, 3, DE, 4. JUDY L. COOPER A combination of excellent traits and versatile talents. Entertainment committee iunior class party, FBLA, National American history test, delegate FBLA state convention, 3, delegate state FBLA convention, senior study hall, 4. MARTHA ANN COOPER Sweet personality, full of versatility. FBLA, 3, FBLA, DE, FBLA state convention, 4. HELEN GWENDOLYN CORBETT Capable and dependable in every way. Entered iunior year, vice president homeroom, National American history test, FTA, refreshment committee junior class party, served senior class banquet, delegate state FTA convention, 3, FTA historian, mixed chorus, secretary cafeteria com- Cleaves ball, vice president homeroom, 3, basketball, foot- mittee, chairman senior study hall, property com- Col' bull marshal, 4. mittee The Goose Hangs High, 4. Cole Coleman Connelly Congygr .A M. 'Mc SS: Cooke Cooper Cooper Corbett Page Thirty-Four I Couch Coulter Cox Cox I l Cox Creech Cunningham Cunningham Cunningham Dacus EDGAR CSKEETERJ COUCH A big heart always wishing to excel. Football, 2, football, 3, art club, 4. SANDRA COULTER Politeness is real kindness, kindly expressed. Entered iunior year, mixed chorus, band, Nation- al American history test, 3, FNC, National Honor society, 4. BARBARA COX Good nature shines in her face. FBLA, National American history test, 3, FBLA, vice president homeroom, 4. CHARLIE COX A true friend always beaming with good nature. MARTHA CLAIRE COX With dreamy poise and queen-like air, One of the fairest among the fair. Secretory homeroom, vice president glee club, elections committee, music council, 2, secretary homeroom, elections committee, FFA sweetheart, interschool interest council, skit iunior class party, 3, chairman elections committee, cabinet, Student Council, music council, interschool interest coun- cil, mixed chorus, marshal college night and PTA open house, 4. JAMES EDWARD CREECH He stars as an athlete and friend. Cheerleader, athletic committee, marshal com- mencement, 2, football, 3, football, treasurer home- room, block G, 4. FLOSSIE CUNNINGHAM Deep in her heart ioy seems to dwell. Mixed chorus, choral clinic, 3, mixed chorus, JHA, National Honor society, 4. HUGH CUNNINGHAM, JR. Strive for success and look ahead. DE, 4. SARA MARGARET CUNNINGHAM Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge. Vice president homeroom, glee club, 2, mixed chorus, 3, JHA, senior study hall, devotional com- mittee JHA, 4. ROBERT DACUS Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing lt. Block G, golf team, 2, assembly committee, vice president homeroom, block G, golf team, 3, football marshal, block G, National Honor society, 4 Page Thirty-Five LORETTA DANIEL She has that which is most uncommon-common sense. FBLA, 3, FBLA, 4. RYAN DANIELS You can catch a sunbeom when she smiles your way. Senior study hall, FBLA, 4. JAMES DAVIDSON He is always laughing for he has a great deal of wit. Secretary homeroom, cafeteria committee, 2: National American history test, PTA open house, entertainment committee junior class party, me- chanical drawing contest, 3, National Honor so- ciety, delegate FBLA state convention, 4. DALLAS DAVIS He has the habit of looking on the bright side of things, Football, 2, football scrub trophy, 3, football, bloclx G, 4 DONALD RAY DAVIS One's success depends upon the use of time. National American history test, 37 Spanish club, finalist national merit scholarship test, 4. Davidson ANNE DEMPSEY She has a winning way. Vice president homeroom, JHA, 2, FBLA, volley- ball, 4. NANCY DEMPSEY Modesty often gains more than pride. Mixed chorus, treasurer homeroom, 2, DE, 4. RONNY COY DICKERSON His success is found in common sense. Treasurer homeroom, band, vice president home- room, 25 band, president homeroom, treasurer homeroom, Student Council, 3, FBLA, 4. WILLIAM EDWARD DICKERSON He has the sign of courage-a smile. B-team basketball, library club, 2, mixed chorus, talent show, 3, mixed chorus, music council, talent show, 4. LUZIE MARGUERITE DICKERT Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Secretary homeroom, girls glee club, county chorus, 2, mixed chorus, FTA, National American history test, 31 soloist mixed chorus, National Honor society, FTA, Spanish club, 4. Davis Dewi' Daniel Daniels Dempsey had GW . D,mp,.y Dickerson Dickerson Dlfl Page Thirty-Six ,-fs. Did, Dill Dockery D044 New Dow Eassy Edwards w. l R Dowling Earle JOHN DIETZ He that resolves to conquer a task and does so, deserves praise. Varsity basketball, baseball, honorable mention all-star team, block G, mixed chorus, 2, football, basketball all-county and all-upper-state, baseball, block G, 3, football, all-state, all-star Rotary game, basketball, baseball, community service committee, block G, 4. BARBARA JANE DILL In every sense is she amiable and sweet. FBLA, 35 FBLA, mixed chorus, National Honor society, 4. PAT RAMSEY DOC KERY The girl worth while Is the girl who can smile. JHA, glee club, county chorus, 2, FBLA, mixed chorus, 35 mixed chorus, 4. LOUIE CLAUDE DODD To be strong is to be happy. Vice president homeroom, president homeroom, Student Council, scenery committee Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, 25 vice president home- room, art club, play day, 3, president homeroom, art club, Student Council, bus driver, 4. AL DOW A spirit of fun and laughter. Entered iunior year. Eassy FRANCES ELIZABETH DOWLING A girl to whom was given so much. President homeroom, Student Council, music council, president glee club, cheerleader, athletic committee, marshal commencement and college night, football banquet, volleyball all-star, 25 president homeroom, cheerleader, athletic commit- tee, Student Council, FBLA state convention, volley- ball all-star, block G, served senior banquet, mar- shal commencement, open house, and college night, football banquet, decoration committee iunior class party, play day, 3, secretary senior class, head cheerleader, chairman athletic committee, secretary club council, president FBLA, assembly committee, Student Council, cabinet, block G, FBLA state con- vention, marshal open house, senior volleyball team, 4. LOUISE JORDAN EARLE A vision of loveliness adorned with a crown of gold. Basketball team, 2, basketball team, 35 FTA, National Honor society, senior study hall, mixed chorus, 4. AG N ES EASSY A gentle manner and a charming personality. FTA, National Honor society, 4. BARBARA PATRICIA EASSY She's all that a lady should be. National Honor society, senior study hall, 4. CHARLOTTE EDWARDS A dashing damsel, gay and pert. JHA, glee club, secretary homeroom, 2: county chorus, JHA, treasurer homeroom, 37 DE, treas- urer homeroom, 4. Page Thirty-Seven MARY LOUISE EDWARDS Whatever she did was done with such ease, it was natural to please. Property committee and marshal Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, 21 Easter program, Na- tional American history test, 3, National Honor society, finalist merit scholarship test,, 4. BILL ELLIS A friendly lad is he. Library club, FBLA, FBLA convention, 3, dele- gate FBLA convention, 4. CAROL EMORY She's a bonnie, sweet girl. Glee club, 2, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, 4. MARTHA HELEN ENGLAND A queenly bearing has this maiden fair, With o sense of humor, rich and rare. Secretary homeroom, served PTA banquet, 27 re-entered senior year, Spanish club, Miss Courtesy, citizen-of-the-month, 4. CATHERINE SMITH ESKEW A girl like her ls hard to find. Treasurer homeroom, served PTA banquet, 2, High News, art club, secretory homeroom, served DE, FBLA, and alumni banquets, stage crew Seven Keys to Baldpate, story-of-month contest winner, 33 High News, treasurer art club, senior study hall, publicity committee The Goose Hangs High, ANNE RUTH ESTES Whatever she does, she does well. Treasurer homeroom, program committee Seven Keys to Baldpate, talent show, High News, Quill and Scroll, National American history test, 37 Quill and Scroll, National Honor society, Spanish club, FTA, senior study hall, typography clinic, district meet SCSPA, news editor High News, merit scholarship test, 4. MARY CHARLOTTE FAILE She doesn't put things off, she puts them over. FBLA, 4. MARY JO FAYSSOUX A kind heart she nath, worthy of our commen- dation. Served football banquet, softball, 2, president homeroom, Student Council, basketball, volleyball, tennis, block G, stage crew Seven Keys to Bald- pate, served football, FBLA, and alumni banquets, 3, DE, National Honor society, block G, 4. EVELYN RUTH FISHER A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. JHA, girls glee club, 2, secretary homeroom, served football, senior, FTA, and FBLA banquets, 31 DE, mixed chorus, secretary homeroom, 4. JOYCE FORWOOD l look behind a star and there you ore. JHA, 2, National American history test, voice of democracy contest, stage crew talent show, stage crew John Loves Mary, program committee Seven Keys to Baldpate, 35 secretary senior study hall, National Honor society, Spanish club, Thes- Edwards .ei Quill and Scroll, delegate District lV SCSPA con- Pl 'l l5 'l 9090 tfltllfliiqer nrh. Goo, Hqngg Ellis vention, secretary homeroom, 4. l'l'9l ' 4' Emory England Eskew Estes Nc., 'wwggf' Www.-f' new .X X. ren. Fvvmwl WW ' Page Thirty-Eight , L ifa Foster Fowler Fowler Fowlkes Freeman Gaddy Gantt Gomer Glover Goldsmith SUE ELLEN FOSTER The secret consciousness of duty -well performed. Secretary homeroom, 2, JHA, 4. DON FOWLER Small in statue, but large in intellect. Senior study hall, 4. SUE MULLINAX FOWLER In othletics she did excel. Block G, JHA, volleyball, basketball, softball, all-star softball, 2, bloclr G, 3: bloclr G, DE club, 4. ANN FOWLKES Touched by an angel's hand was she. Treasurer homeroom, refreshment committee fun- ior class party, FBLA, 3, senior study hall, FTA, National Honor society, music council, make-up committee The Goose Hangs High, radio com- mittee, 4. WILLIAM D. FREEMAN A strong mind prompted by noble purpose. Secretary homeroom, 3, vice president home- room, 4. WANDA LEE GADDY She is herself the collection of the best things. Glee club, JHA, 2, JHA, 35 mixed chorus, JHA, 4. SUZANNE GANTT Her smile spreads sunshine and warmth wherever she goes. FBLA, entertainment committee iunior class party, 'ii JHA, mixed chorus, 4. HUGH T. GARNER Manhood is the first aim of education. President homeroom, Student Council, B-team football, 2, football, 3, president homeroom, Stu- dent Council, football, blocl: G, cafeteria commit- tee, 4. SYDNEY GLOVER An oct of goodness is in itself an oct of hop- piness. Girls glee club, county chorus, 2, FBLA, served football banquet, entertainment committee iunior class party, FBLA convention, entertainment FBLA banquet, talent show, 3, chairman social commit- tee FBLA, mixed chorus, FBLA convention, 4. PATRICIA ANNE GOLDSMITH She who does faithfully today will be wanted tomorrow. FNC, vice president homeroom, 3, president FNC, mixed chorus, club council, president home- room, Student Council, 4. Page Thirty Nine ANN GRAHAM She reserves the even manner of her way. JHA, glee club, 2, JHA, 3, FBLA, 4. JUDITH UUDYJ ANNA GRANGER Thou dost pour upon the world a flood of har- many. President homeroom, Student Council, war orphan committee, girls glee club, 2, mixed chorus, 3, vice president homeroom, mixed chorus, vice president FNC, 4. JO ANN GRAY She is as refreshing as flowers in May. ' Refreshment committee iunior class party, FTA, 3, FTA, librarian assistant, 4. CAROL GRAYSON Sweet and full of fun. Art club, 2, High News, 3, advertising manager High News, Spanish club, FTA, senior study hall, office assistant, District IV SCSPA meeting, 4. PEGGY JO GREEN A goodly prize is o sweet nature. ELIZABETH CAMERON GREER One with a cheerful disposition. FNC, 3, FNC, senior study hall, 4. JAMES CJIMMYJ C. GREGORY, JR. He always greets us with a smile. B-team basketball, 2, bus driver, 3, bus driver, senior study hall, 4. PHYLLIS ANN GRUBBS The good you do is not lost though you forget lt. Secretary homeroom, JHA, 2j secretary home- room, JHA, 3, president homeroom, DE club, mixed chorus, Student Council, 4. JOYCE ANN GUEST She who sows courtesy reaps friendship. Glee club, president homeroom, Student Coim- cil, 2. JUNE HALL Graham Quiet but industrious. G '9 Stage crew Seven Keys to Baldpote, 37 flag- bearer band, FNC, 4. Glee club, 2, art club, 4. Gray Grayson Green Greer Gregory Grubb! Guest Hall Page Forty Hallman Hamby Hannon Harmon hw,-tl' Harper Hawkins Haynes Harper Harrell NICK HALLMAN A man of practical application. Talent show, 3, school bus driver, 4. PATRICIA JOAN HAMBY A friend to everyone. JHA, 2. BARBARA JEANNE HANNON A world of charm and grace is hers. FBLA, 3: JHA, mixed chorus, 4. SELINA CNINAD M. HARMON As friendly a girl as one could be, With a friendly smile for all to see. Treasurer homeroom, art club, 2: membership com- mittee FBLA, stage crew Seven Keys to Baldpate, 3, secretary homeroom, FTA, senior study hall, National Honor society, 4. JO HARPER Not a day without something done. JHA, 2, entertainment committee, skit iuniol class party, Seven Keys to Baldpate, play day, Na- tional American history test, 37 marshal The Goose Hangs High, senior study hall, National Honor society, Thespians, FTA, national merit scholarship test, 4. JUNE HARPER A kind and gentle heart has she. Treasurer homeroom, JHA, 2, play day, enter- tainment committee iunior class party, National American history test, FNC, 37 National Honor society, FNC, senior study hall, national merit scholarship test, 4. iw' 'mime ww S Haselwood ESTHER ARDEN HARRELL Study and work she combines with fun. Vice president homeroom, basketball, softball, 2: FBLA, FBLA convention, basketball, radio commit- tee, entertainment committee iunior class party, National American history test, 35 publicity chair- man FBLA, FBLA convention, mixed chorus, girls block G, National Honor society, tennis, basket- ball, softball, vice president homeroom, 4. JUDY PATTON HASELWOOD Nothing is impossible to a willing heart, So she finds it easy to play her port. Art club, 2, FBLA, stage crew Seven Keys to Baldpate, lost and found committee, 3, senior study hall, National Honor society, FTA, cabinet, Student Council, chairman last and found com- mittee, marshal PTA open house and college night, 4. RUDY HAWKINS Everything he does, he does well. Member trumpet trio, band, sextet, solo spring concert, 2, sergeant band, trumpet trio, National American history test, 3, president homeroom, Stu- dent Council, National Honor society, merit schol- arship test, lieutenant band, 4. HULDA DUDLEY HAYNES A sweeter maid we never did see. Vice president homeroom, girls glee club, 25 mixed chorus, study hall secretary, 3, FNC, senior study hall, mixed chorus, 4. Page Forty One GEORGE HENDERSON Just being happy is a fine way to be. President homeroom, vice president homeroom, Student Council, 3, vice president homeroom, 4. MARY JANE HENDERSON She is a combination of wit, intelligence, ability, and friendliness. Treasurer homeroom, pep meeting skit, PTA open house, 2, National American history test, treasurer homeroom, elections committee, FTA, FTA state convention, entertainment committee iuniar class party, 3, secretary elections committee, secre- tary Spanish club, FTA, football sponsor, pep meet- ing skit, National Honor society, national merit scholarship test, 4. SUE ANN HENRY Life is not really what comes to us, but what we can get from it. FBLA, mixed chorus, 3, FNC, 4. GEORGE R. HILL Where pleasantness and wit have struck a happy medium. Entered iunior year, play day, decoration com- mittee, skit iunior class party, 3, pep meeting skit, The Goose Hangs High, chairman senior study hall, treasurer homeroom, 4. WILLIAM E. HOLDEN Thou hast engraved thy memory upon our hearts. President homeroom, treasurer FFA, football, block G, property committee, Student Council, 2, PEGGY ANNE HOLDER Her spirit is the harmony of truth. Glee club, 2, assistant accompanist mixed chorus, FBLA, office worker, FBLA publicity committee, 3, mixed chorus, senior study hall, office worker, 4. BROOKE HORSEMAN She excelled in sports, she excelled in grace, She excelled in beauty of form and face. Entered iunior year, art club, block G, vice presi- dent homeroom, volleyball, basketball all-star teams, 3, art club, block G, volleyball all-star team, stage crew The Goose Hangs High, vice presi- dent homeroom, 4. ROSE MARIE HOWARD A handsome girl is a iewel, a good glrl is a treasure. Secretary homeroom, 2, decoration committee stadium, mixed chorus, FBLA, recreation committee iunior class party, served DE, senior, FFA banquets, 3, publicity committee, decoration committee sta- dium, FBLA, mixed chorus, pep meeting skit, mar- shal PTA open house, vice president homeroom, 4. JEAN HUBBELL An unselfish personality is the greatest gift of all. Entered senior year, art club, volleyball team, 4. MARY JO HUDGENS An excellent student with a heart most kind, Safety committee, play day, tumbling team, vol- leyball all-star, basketball all-star, 2, High News, Quill and Scroll, FTA, block G, entertainment com- mittee iunior class party, basketball, 3, High News, Henderson football, 2nd team all-state, block G, FFA, 3, foot- PTA OPEN house. WCG Pfeildenl Quill and 5CI'0ll, Hondenon bqll, all-state, club Council, blogk G, president FTA, National Honor society, block G, merit scholar- FFA, captain football'team, mixed chorus, 4. ship test. 4- Henry Hill Holden Holder Horseman Howard H'-'l'b'll Hudgem Page Fo rty-Two Hughes Huguley Hunt Hunt a .KWNM Hunter Ingram Jameson Jenkins Jennings Johnson JOYCE CAROLYN HUGHES There's no substitute for you. Glee club, treasurer homeroom, county chorus, choral clinic, 2, mixed chorus, choral clinic, 3, mixed chorus, 4. . PATRICIA LOUISA HUGULEY A lighthearted and happy person is she. President homeroom, Student Council, vice presi- dent homeroom, PTA committee, 2, secretary home- room, FBLA, Entertainment committee iunior class party, basketball, 3, Spanish club, chairman pro- gram committee FBLA, mixed chorus, pep meeting skit, 4. HELEN CHONEYJ RILEY HUNT She has much individuality and charm. Tumbling team, 2, volleyball team, FBLA, tumbling team, FBLA state convention, decoration commit- tee junior class party, 3, girl's block G, FTA, Span- ish club, pep meeting skit, senior study hall, mixed chorus, 4. MYRTICE HUNT Her heart was open all the day, Her feelings all were true. Mixed chorus, 2, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, senior study hall, 4. ELAINE THOMPSON HUNTER Gay as a song was her nature. Stage crew Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, 2, FTA, mixed chorus, entertainment committee iun- ior class party, 3, mixed chorus, FTA, 4. LIONEL INGRAM Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much. Entered iunior year, vice president homeroom, track team, block G, winner DAR historyemedal, 35 president homeroom, track team, block G, presi- dent National Honor society, Student Council, cab- inet, finalist merit scholarship test, 4. NINA JAMESON AIl that I con see in you is worthy of trust. Volleyball team, 2, secretary homeroom, traffic committee, delegate FBLA state convention, served football banquet, decoration committee iunior class party, 3, secretary homeroom, traffic csmmittee, vice president FBLA, vice president Spanish club, senior study hall, merit scholarship test, National Honor society, property committee The Goose Hangs High, 4. ALLAN CARTER JENKINS He has learned what is true so that he may do right. B-team football, 3, FBLA, The Goose Hangs High, 4. SALLIE JENNINGS There is something lovely in her easy flowing grace. Advertising manager Nautilus, vice president homeroom, secretary homeroom, chairman enter- tainment committee, skit iunior class party, Quill and Scroll, FTA, county FTA banquet, 3, senior editor Nautilus, secretary Quill and Scroll, Spanish club, pep meeting skit, vice chairman traffic-safety committee, football sponsor, senior study hall, FTA, mixed chorus, pep club, talent show, PTA open house, 4. FRANKIE JOHNSON Light of spirit and happy of heart. Mixed chorus, 2, talent show, 3, music club, 4. Page Forty-Three NEWTON fMACl JOHNSON One like him ls always well liked. DE, 3: DE, chorus, 4. T. CREIGHTON JONES, JR. To speak well is good, to do well is better. President homeroom, Student Council, stage crew Our Hearts Were Young ond Gay, voice of democracy contest, 2, Seven Keys to Baldpate, Thespians, voice of democracy contest, talent show, 3: president homeroom, Thespions, Student Coun- cll, 4. SARA JENNEANE JORDAN Gentle and true is she. County chorus, girls glee club, 2, girls glee club, 3, DE, mixed chorus, 4. WOODY KABLER The harder the task, the greater the achievement. Senior study hall, Spanish club, finalist merit scholarship test, Student Council, president home- room, 4. ALVIN WILLIAM KATZ He's the boy everyone ought to know. TOM KAY Brightly burned his splendor before our eyes. Football, 3: football, senior study hall, 4. RONALD M. KEENER A mixture ol delightful knowledge and good- naturecl wit. T and I, 4. JIMMY KELLEY He lives in deeds, not years, in thoughts, not breaths. Vice president homeroom, manager football, 2: manager football, manager track, traffic commlt- tee, decoration committee iunior class party, 35 head manager football, athletic committee, 4. TYRONE DOYLE KELLEY Character is the diamond which scratches every other stone. Mixed chorus, 3p mixed chorus, president muslc club, club council, 4. KATHRYN ELAINE KENNEDY She walks in hand with wisdom, mirth, and mus- ical ability. Accompanist glee club, county chorus, commence- ment exercises, 2, FBLA, accompanist mixed chorus, commencement exercises, 3, Spanish club, accom- Johnson panist chorus, National Honor society, music coun- JON' Band, 2, band, baseball, 3, band, baseball, 4. Gil, FBI-A. 6595100-Of-'ll'-mvvtlll, 4- Jordan Kabler Katz Kay Keen Page Forty-Four . sf . x ,r Kelley Kelley Kennedy Kennedy Kestersen King King Knight Lawton .sfifis Layman Kremer Lashley TOM KENNEDY His armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill. Entered senior year. JACKIE LEE KESTERSON Gentle in manner but vigorous in deed. Art club, library club, JHA, 2, JHA, vice presi- dent library club, hostess library tea, 3, JHA, library club, president district library association, 4. EUGENE E. KING, JR. 'Tis only noble ta be good. Entered iunior year, FBLA, 4. HOWARD P. KING A nice, amiable fellow. Secretary homeroom, 2, property committee, National American history test, 3, Spanish club, 4. JACK MORRIS KNIGHT He's one of good sense and good nature. President homeroom, Student Council, 2: vice president homeroom, National American history test, 35 president homeroom, Student Council, Na- tional Honor society, president Spanish club, club council, FBLA, FBLA executive workshop, The Goose Hangs High, football marshal, finalist merit scholarship test, PTA open house, 4. Lathem MARTHA LEE KREMER O, thou art fairer than the evening air, clad ln the beauty of a thousand stars. JHA, mixed chorus, 4. JOHN RICHARD LASHLEY He finds lile's aims and directs his way accord- ingly. FBLA, National American history test, vice presi- dent homeroom, junior class party, 35 pep meeting skit, secretary homeroom, FBLA, football marshal, 4. ENOCH CHRISTOPHER LATH EM A charming lad full of ioy, A favorite with girl or boy. Entered senior year. CAROL ANN LAWTON Virtue is bold and goodness never fearful. Secretary homeroom, 2, High News, served FBLA, DE, alumni banquets, stage crew Seven Keys to Baldpate, story-of-month contest winner. 3: Hiah News, publicity committee The Goose Hangs High, senior study hall, art club, delegate Dis- trict IV SCSPA convention, Quill and Scroll, 4. PAT LAYMAN ln soul sincere, in honor clear. FBLA, recreation committee iunior class party, American Legion aratorical contest, National Amer- ican history test, 3, FNC, Spanish club, Thes- pians, stage crew The Goose Hangs High, senior study hall, mixed chorus, 4. Page Forty-Five Page Forty-Six MARTHA ANNE LEACH 'She has o heart with room for everyone. Glee club, 2, mixed chorus, UBEA proficiency test certificate in typing, 3, Spanish club, mixed chorus, senior study hall, 4. HARRIET PARKER LEAGUE Charm strikes the heart and merit, the soUl. Secretary homeroom, radio committee, 2, Nation- al American history test, iunior editor Nautilus, delegate FTA state convention, FTA county banquet, publicity committee, FTA, marshal commencement, refreshment committee iunior class party, served PTA open house, 3, editor Nautilus, Board of Con- trol, Spanish club, pep meeting skit, National Honor society, merit scholarship test, District IV SCSPA convention, PTA open house, senior study hall, FTA, panelist at Western North Carolina press convention, talent show, delegate Washington and Lee iournalism convention, 4. SAUNDRA LEE Her looks are quite friendly. Entered senior year. ARTHUR ERVIN LESESNE We like the mon who faces what he must with step triumphant. Elections committee, homeroom president, Stu- dent Council, vice president sophomore class, con- stitutional committee, B-team football, 2, elections committee, president homeroom, Student Council, football, block G, 3, president senior class, as- sembly committee, alternate captain football team, vice president block G, Palmetto Boys' State, Na- tional Honor society, Student Council, 4. lee NORMA JANE LESLIE Her lovely eyes are cupid's bow. JHA, served PTA banquet, publicity committee Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, 2, member- ship committee FBLA, served PTA banquet, FBLA convention, 3, FBLA, Spanish club, study hall sec- retary, mixed chorus, program committee The Goose Hangs High, 4. STEPHANIE WHITE LEWIS True to her work and friends. Usher The Curtain Rises, 2, stage crew Seven Keys to Baldpate, first place county essay contest The Advantages of Private Medical Care, Na- tional American history test, 3, Spanish club, FBLA, merit scholarship test, National Honor society, 4. BARBARA ELIZABETH LILES You have o way both bright and gay. JHA, glee club, 2, JHA, glee club, 3, secretary senior study hall, mixed chorus, 4. SHIRLEY LIPE Capable, quick, and ingenious is her manner. Girls glee club, 2, secretary homeroom, 3, treas- urer homeroom, 4. BARBARA .10 LOFTIS A good heart is worth o pot of gold. JHA, 2, JHA, mixed chorus, FNC, treasurer homeroom, 3, FNC, mixed chorus, 4. ELLA JEAN LOFTIS She is a lady from tip to toe. Glee club, 2, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, 4. Lesesne Leslie Leach League lewis ,fwl?'i'1k 4 Lilgg Lipg loftis loftis Loftis Lollis Long Lo rd ,I Lotermoser Mace Manheim Lott Lucas KATHRYN LOUISE LOFTIS Sweet and lovely. Girls glee club, JHA, 27 mixed chorus, JHA, 37 mixed chorus, 4. BOBBIE JEAN LOLLIS Being happy is a ioy divine. Library club, JHA, 27 library club, JHA, 37 JHA, 4. JOE LONG A pleasant nature shines through his quietness. Cafeteria committee, 37 National Honor so- ciety, 4. JOYCE ANNE LORD She has a charm that few do. JHA, 27 FBLA, National American history test, 37 FTA, Spanish club, merit scholarship test, senior study hall, 4. CAROL BARTH LOTERMOSER The charm of friendship. Basketball team, volleyball team, glee club, secretary homeroom, 2. Mabe LUTHER BYRD LOTT He dares do all that may become a man. Community service committee, football, secre- tary homeroom, 27 football, block G, treasurer homeroom, athletic committee, 37 football, secre- tary-treasurer block G, Piedmont inter-school rela- tions council, elections committee, vice president homeroom, 4. MICHAEL CMICKEYJ E, LUCAS Good nature's one of the richest gifts. Football, 27 baseball, committee iunior class party, voice of democracy contest, 37 baseball, office runner, mixed chorus, 4. JANE ROSEVELYN MABE She acts her honest motives purely. Glee club, art club, JHA, library club, 2j mixed chorus, 37 mixed chorus, 4. MICHAEL IMIKEJ EDWARD MACE All things come to him who waits. Vice president homeroom, treasurer homeroom, 27 radio club, National American history test, 37 treasurer radio club, merit scholarship test, Spanish club, 4. LAURA L. MANHEIM Smiling, always helpful, kind7 Nat many like her do we find. Captain basketball team, all-star basketball team, 27 assembly committee, block G, National American history test, all-star basketball and vol- leyball teams, 37 FBLA, black G, mixed chorus, vice president homeroom, 4. Page Forty-Seven BARBARA GAIL MARTIN Anyone can be good but it is the privilege of a few to be sweet, JHA, volleyball, 2, mixed chorus, entertainment committee iunior class party, basketball, volley- ball, 3, mixed chorus, art club, FBLA, volleyball, all- star volleyball, block G, tumbling, basketball, sen- ior study hall, 4. JAMES R. MARTIN He is destined to go far, B-team football, track, 2, radio club, football, track, block G, 3, track, block G, football, 4. DON MASTERS A good face is the best letter of recommendation. FFA, 3, FFA, 4. EARLE W. MAXWELL His valiant courage and undaunted spirit are more than is commonly seen in men. Treasurer homeroom, B-team basketball, 2, bas- ketball, track, block G, 3, basketball, track, block G, football marshal, vice president homeroom, 4. ROSE ELIZABETH MAXWELL Her air, her manner, all who saw admired. Assembly committee, president homeroom, Stu- dent Council, 2, vice president homeroom, com- munity service committee, 3, property committee, National Honor society, FBLA, 4. ELISABETH WARD McAFEE She is happiest who values the merits of others and delights in their pleasure. homeroom, Student Council, social committee, chairman FBLA social committee, 3, Miss Courtesy candidate, Spanish club, chairman social commit- tee, cabinet, Student Council, mixed chorus, music council, recording secretary FBLA, president FBLA District 4, National Honor society, 4. JUDY McCARTT Love, sweetness, goodness in her person shineth. JHA, 2, FBLA, stage crew Seven Keys to Bald- pate, 3, FNC, 4. JACK McCAULEY Full of pep and always ready to smile. Vice president homeroom, 3. JUDITH UUDYJ ANN McCORKLE Gay was her nature, bright her smile. Secretary homeroom, mixed chorus, PTA open house, 2, FTA, served senior, football, PTA, and FFA banquets, decoration and entertainment iun- ior class party, county FTA banquet, basketball, volleyball, mixed chorus, 3, FTA, Spanish club, maiorette, stadium decoration committee, pep meet- ing skit, senior study hall, FBLA, merit scholarship test, 4. MARY JANE MCCOY A cheerful disposition makes beauty attractive, knowledge delightful, and wit good-natured. Treasurer homeroom, Board of Control, 2, secre- tary homeroom, Board of Control, served football Martin banquet, 3, vice president homeroom, National Margin President homeroom, Student Council, club com- Honor society, senior study hall, Board of Control, mittee, 2, National American history test, president merit scholarship test, 4. Masters Maxwell Maxwell McAfee :Mix mr- McCartt McCauley McCorkle McCoy Page Forty-Eight Mgcrqry MCCUllQI'S Mcbanlel McDowell Nlnnvfl r McKay Meredith MgKqy McKittriclK IRMA MCCRARY An all round sport of the best type. JHA, 2, served football, senior, FBLA, and FTA banquets, 3, FBLA, 4. CAROLYN ANNE MCCULLERS She is willing and courteous. Delegate FBLA convention, tennis, treasurer home- room, recreation committee junior class party, Na- tional American history test, 3, FBLA, chairman reception committee FBLA, senior study hall, prop- erty committee The Goose Hangs High, National Honor society, mixed chorus, Spanish club, delegate FBLA convention, 4. CAROLE LEIGH MCDANIEL A sweet personality is a valuable asset. JHA, 2, vice president homeroom, 3. CAROLYN GRAHAM McDOWELL A big heart always wishing to do right, And to be friends with everybody. County chorus, mixed chorus, property commit- tee Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, 25 FBLA, marshal Seven Keys to Baldpate, mixed chorus, vice president homeroom, secretary homeroom, served senior class banquet, office runner, 35 mixed chorus, FBLA, marshal The Goose Hangs High, student office secretary, senior study hall, vice president homeroom, 4. McNeeIy MARGARET ELIZABETH McKAY The beauty of a lovely lady is like music. President homeroom, Student Council, 2, served PTA open house, vice president homeroom, social committee, served senior banquet, refreshment com- mittee iunior class party, 3, treasurer homeroom, senior study hall, 4. MARY ALICE MCKITTRICK Attractiveness is half the battle-hers is won. RALPH McNEELY His eyes have a merry twinkle. Mixed chorus, 25 mixed chorus, 4. ANNA LOUISE MEREDITH With a smile on her lips And a light in her eyes. Glee club, 2, mixed chorus, 37 music club, 4. PATSY ANN MILES JOHN McKAY HQ U I h h H A fine sturdy fellow, always interested in fun. Ulely S e goes er way' Mil., High News, 3, High News, 4. Mixed chorus, 3: mixed chorus, 4. Page Forty-N ine BOBBY MILLER Good sense is a gift of Heaven. Secretary homeroom, 2, FFA, 3, FFA, 4. JAMES UIMMYI DONALDSON MILLER Courteous in all he attempts. B-team football, safety committee, president homeroom, Student Council, 2, football, presi- dent homeroom, Student Council, High News, 3, football, sports editor High News, pep meeting skits, 4. EVA MARIE MOORE Goodness is beauty. Mixed chorus, 2. JANE AUSTIN MOORE Words cannot express her infinite sweetness. Served football banquet, volleyball, basketball, 25 publicity committee, costume committee Seven Keys to Baldpatef' served football and FBLA ban- quets, volleyball, 3, editor-promotion manager DE, 4. PAT MOORE As a leader and a friend she excels in all she undertakes. Treasurer homeroom, 25 president DE club, club council, vice president homeroom, 3, president DE club, club council, National Honor society, presi- dent homeroom, Student Council, 4. Moore WILLIAM FRED MOORHEAD, JR. He makes himself the most interesting companion. FBLA, 3, pep meeting skit, 4. SAM MORELAND Great things in life he will do. Mixed chorus, B-team football, 25 voice of democ- racy contest, 3. BETH MORGAN Her smile is an inspiration to all. JHA, 4. WILLIAM STERLING MORGAN His face implied knowledge. Music council, senior study hall, National Honor society, 4. NORMA MOSES She is a quiet and industrious person. JHA, 37 JHA, 4. Moore Moor, Moorhead Moreland Page Fifty Morgan Morgcn Mon' Mon Mundy Mungo MYQV5 Muzelxari Orwig Owen Neal Nelson CHARLIE MOSS A gentleman on whom we can build our trust. B-team football, SCSPA convention, 2, B-team football, treasurer homeroom, High News, Quill and Scroll, SCSPA state convention, marshal com- mencement, FBLA, FBLA state convention, decora- tion committee iunior class party, National Ameri- can history test, 3, treasurer homeroom, business manager High News, Quill and Scroll, merit schol- arship test, Board of Control, FBLA, stadium deco- ration committee, SCSPA convention, 4. KITTY MUNDY A heart as soft, a heart as kind, As in the whole world you can find. Glee club, 2, secretary cafeteria committee, mixed chorus, refreshment committee iunior class party, FTA, 3, secretary homeroom, Spanish club, FTA, senior study hall, 4. DAVID PATTERSON MUNGO A true friend is forever a friend. Band, 2, band, radio club, 3, band, 4. EDDIE LEE MYERS A iolly good fellow. DE club, 3, president homeroom, vice president DE club, Student Council, 4. slLLY'MuzEKAm A pure heart, a noble mind, a seeker and up- holder of the truth. B-team football, 2, president homeroom, Stu- dent Council, 3, social committee, 4. Odom JAMES FURMAN NEAL, JR. He's well liked for his friendliness and good sportsmanship. Property committee, football, 2, president home- room, treasuren homeroom, Student Council, foot- ball, 3, football, vice president homeroom, pub- licity committee, block G, 4. JERRY NELSON Modest, undaunted and true. FBLA, High News photographer, served PTA open house, 3, Nautilus photographer, treasurer homeroom, senior study hall, historian FBLA, dele- gate FBLA state convention, merit scholarship test, 4. ROBERT EDGAR ODOM His constant good temper makes him pleasant to have around. Band, 2, band, National American history test, vice president homeroom, 3, sergeant band, music council, finalist merit scholarship test, National Honor society, Spanish club, 4. PEGGY ORWIG With her winning smile she gains friends. Art club, volleyball, basketball, 2, FBLA state convention, volleyball, 3, FBLA, senior study hall, program committee The Goose Hangs High, FBLA state convention, 4. ANSEL OWEN He is the pattern of all patience. B-team football, 2, B-team football, 3, choral clinic, 4. Page Fifty-One .IACQUELINE COLLETTE OWENS Such courage, such ease, and such grace. County chorus, mixed chorus, served FBLA ban- quet, 2, served football, senior, FBLA, and FTA banquets, mixed chorus, 3, JHA, mixed chorus, 4. SERETHA ANN OWENS How sweet and gracious even in common speech. Glee club, 2, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, 4. CHARLOTTE OWINGS The mildest manners and the bravest smile. JHA, 2, mixed chorus, 3, senior study hall, 4. JAMES REMBERT OWINGS In whose body lodged an earnest heart. B-team football, 2, football, National American history test, FBLA state convention, 3, pep meeting skit, 4. HAROLD F. PACE Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom DOUGLAS EUGENE PARKER Quiet and reserved. FFA, 4. TOMMY PARKER His flow at words is exceedingly fine, When he doth speak, he speaks his mind. President homeroom, radio club, Student Coun- cil, 3, vice president homeroom, vice president National Honor society, finalist merit scholarship test, 4. MARTHA GRACE PATTERSON You're exceedingly polite. JHA, mixed chorus, 3, FTA, mixed chorus, Na- tional Honor society, 4. ELIZABETH PELL The mildest manner and the wisest mind. Entered senior year, voice of democracy contest, FNC, Thespians, The Goose Hangs High, mixed chorus, finalist merit scholarship test, 4. MARY FRANCES PEPPER Quiet, but not idle. Owens 4 'ttvegw-...sw- f with mirth... Marshal Seven Keys to Baldpate, community 5 service committee, served football banquet, FBLA, Qww, T and I, 3, president T and I club, 4. 3, DE club, 4. Owings Owings Pace Parlrer Parker Page Fifty-Two - Patterson Pell Pepper Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips wwf Plioconis Poole Porter Powell ELAINE PHILLIPS FNC, 35 FNC, senior study hall, mixed chorus, 4. PAT PHILLIPS Happy and sensible. Vice president homeroom, mechanical drawing contest, 3, National Honor society, 4. ROBERT ROMAYNE PHILLIPS A man of worth. Entered iunior yearg secretary homeroom, 4. SHIRLEY ANN PHILLIPS A neat and merry girl is she. FNC. 4. WILLIAM IIILLI N. PLIACONIS ws... W An earnest man with a friendly heart. Putman FFA, T and I, 4. Kind thoughts have much to do with pretty faces. ww' - Posey MACK PARSCN POOLE He speaks for himselfl Football marshal, 4. JENNY PORTER She's sweet as a song. FBLA, cafeteria committee, National American history test, 3, DE, 4. PHILLIP E. POSEY A boy with many talents. Radio club, assembly organist, bus driver, voice of democracy contest, John Loves Mary, Seven Keys to Baldpate, 35 music appreciation club, as- sembly organist, chairman radio committee, bus driver, Thespians, cabinet, Student Council, 4. DERRILI. POWELL His heart is true as steel. T and I, 3, vice president T and I, 4. CAROLYN PUTMAN What sweet delight a quiet llfe affords. Glee club. choral clinic, JHA, 23 .IHA, 31 mixed chorus, JHA, 4. Page Fifty-Three HENRY RAMSEUR Those who are born great, achieve greatness, and have greatness thrust upon them. President homeroom, Student Council, radio committee, marshal commencement, marshal class night, B-team basketball, 2, Boys' State, tennis, district IV Student Council rally, president home- room, Student Council, inter-school interest coun- cil, marshal commencement, marshal class night, vice president iunior class, decoration committee iunior class party, state Student Council convention, 3, president student body, head football marshal, state Student Council convention, cabinet, National Honor society, student representative PTA execu- tive board, youth council, tennis, 4. JOSEPH DONALD RANDOLPH He was at ease among scholars. Vice president homeroom, secretary homeroom, 2, president homeroom, Student Council, National American history test, marshal college night and open house, 3, treasurer homeroom, National Honor society, marshal football, Spanish club, fin- alist merit scholarship test, citizen-of-the-month, 4. JACQUELINE ANNE REEVES A perfect woman, nobly planned, To worn, to comfort, and command. Radio committee, volleyball, 2, president home- room, Student Council, co-chairman lost and found committee, chairman recreation committee iunior class party, PTA open house, FTA, 3, president homeroom, Student Council, vice president FTA, National Honor society, senior study hall, pep meeting skit, merit scholarship test, PTA open house, chairman property committee, Miss Hi Miss, The Goose Hangs High, 4. Reeves ...--'W RICHARD RAYMOND RETTEW To be in this world is the only way to be happy Entered senior year, merit scholarship test, 4. BETTY SUZANNE REYNER What she wills to do or say, seems wisest, dis- creetest and best. Volleyball team, 2, High News, Quill and Scroll, FTA, marshal commencement, 3, editor High News, Quill and Scroll, Spanish club, treasurer FTA, chairman Board of Control, National Honor society, Student Council, cabinet, marshal PTA open house, panelist Northwestern iournalism convention, dele- gate Washington ond lee iournalism convention, attended SCSPA District IV, pep club, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM REYNOLDS l would be faithful to each small task. Treasurer homeroom, 2. JERRY RICHARDSON The right fellow in the right place. Treasurer homeroom, 2, treasurer homeroom, 4. DON RODGERS Learn what is true in order to do what's right. NANCY RODGERS A wonderful girl and a good sport. Block G, basketball, softball, girls glee club, 2, block G, 3, block G, volleyball, mixed chorus, 4. DON ROGERS Of manners so gentle, of heart so kind. Entered senior year. Rettew Reyner NYG Ramseur seem, 'Wm Randolph Reynolds ns.. ,Vs ew Richardson Page Fifty-Four Rodgers ROAUW5 Rogers Roper Rose Rose Rosenfeld MM' sofa R955 Ruediger Sanders Sasso Scales Scarboro plus. i MARY FLORENCE ROPER A lovely lady garmented in light from her own beauty. JHA, 2, JHA, FBLA, vice president homeroom, 3, DE, script committee DE puppet show, treasurer homeroom, 4. BENNETT ROSE What noble presence in himself. Track, basketball, treasurer homeroom, 2, FBLA, block G, track, football, traffic committee, treas- urer homeroom, 3, block G, FFA, track, 4- JACK ROSE Ambitious, dependable, handsome is he. Class treasurer, homeroom treasurer, drive com- mittee, marshal commencement, 2, class treasurer, homeroom treasurer, iunior class party, National American history test, marshal commencement, PTA open house, marshal John Loves Mary, 3, class treasurer, homeroom secretary, pep meeting skit, senior study hall, assembly committee, 4. ILA JUDITH UUDYJ ROSENFELD She has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. Junior editor Nautilus, FTA, traffic committee, recreation committee iunior class party, marshal commencement, county FTA banquet, 3, business manager Nautilus, FTA, Spanish club, Board of Control, pep meeting skit, marshal The Goose Hangs High, senior study hall, delegate Wash- ington and Lee iournalism convention, 4. PAT ROSS He enioys laughter and fun. Manager football, head manager baseball, 2, manager football, head manager basketball, man- ager baseball, entertainment committee iunior class party, 3, head manager football, head manager basketball, athletic committee, pep meeting skit, block G, 4. KLAUS H. RUEDIGER Good will makes intelligence. National American history test, 3, National Honor society, 4. LOIS SANDERS She has a pleasant smile and a gentle way. JHA, mixed chorus, 2, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, all-star volleyball team, block G, 4. MARIA SASSO With a manner mild, her voice sweet, She's a girl thot can't be beat. Marshal Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, 2, marshal Seven Keys to Baldpate, voice of democracy contest, National American history test, 3, marshal The Goose Hangs High, voice gf democracy contest, Thespians, 4. LUCY ROPER SCALES High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Served PTA banquet, 2, FBLA, Miss Executive Secretary, treasurer homeroom, served football banquet, chairman refreshment committee iunior class party, 3, senior study hall, National Honor society, national merit scholarship test, marshal The Goose Hangs High, secretary Student Coun- cil and cabinet, chairman cafeteria committee, 4. ADA FRANCES SCARBORO Her heart is pure as gold. Entered iunior year. Page Fifty-Five MARGARET SCOTT SweetIy did she speak and move. Entered senior year, mixed chorus, treasurer homeroom, 4. PATRICIA ANNE SELLERS A rare compound of loyalty, frolic, and fun. Vice president homeroom, art club, 2, FBLA, re- freshment committee iunior class party, delegate FBLA state convention, National American history test, 3, FBLA, delegate FBLA state convention, 4. FRANCES JANE SEXTON She wears a smile that won't come off. JHA, 2, FBLA, delegate FBLA state convention, 3, FBLA, delegate FBLA state convention, 4. PAUL SHELDON His unassuming air conceals worthy ideals. BILLY SHELNUTT Great deeds speak great minds. National American history test, school bus safe driving award, 3, radio club, The Goose Hangs High, National Honor society, merit scholarship test, Thespians, secretary homeroom, 4. Scott PATRICIA ANNE SHIRLEY Benevolence is one of her many characteristics. Tumbling team, play day, JHA, glee club, choral clinic, 2, JHA, mixed chorus, choral clinic, flag- bearer, block G, play day, entertainment iunior class party, talent show, served senior banquet, 3, vice president JHA, mixed chorus, flagbearer, block G, 4. VIRGINIA LOUANNE SHIVES Her talk is a mixture ot mirth and wisdom. FBLA, served football banquet, 3, senior study hall, FBLA, secretary study hall, 4. JERRY SHORE Worth, courage, honor-these indeed are your birthright. Football, 2, president homeroom, block G, foot- ball, track, representative inter-school relations, 3, vice president homeroom, president block G, foot- ball, track, baseball, president homeroom, Student Council, 4. ANNE SIMPSON A real cute girl in every way. JOHNNY siMs y Q Pleasant in disposition and liked by all. Entered iunior year, decoration committee iunior class party, pep meeting skit, NOMA award in 5'II '5 bookkeeping, 3, FBLA, traffic-safety committee, vice president homeroom, 4. Sexton Sheldon Shalnutt 5hifI9Y 'Neue-pp-w Shiva: Page Fifty-Six Wm.. Shore Simpson SIMS Sinclair Skelton Slay Smith 'Nu-My .-..,af'A Smith Smith Smith Smith Sewers BENNIE LEE SINCLAIR The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Art club, volleyball team, tumbling team, 2, reporter High News, art club, decoration commit- tee iunior class party, library displays, National American history test, softball, South Carolina literary yearbook, mixed chorus, choral clinic, 37 feature editor High News, art club, mixed chorus, publicity committee The Goose Hangs High, foot- ball sponsor, voice of democracy contest, story-of- month contest winner, District IV SCSPA conven- tion, 4. GEORGE SKELTON A friend, a gentleman, what more can we say. Vice president homeroom, 2. SARA LYNN SLAY She seeks neither praise nor reward. National American history test, 37 National Honor society, FBLA, secretary study hall, secre- tary senior study hall, 4. DIANNE LEE SMITH Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes, In every gesture dignity and love. Vice president homeroom, 2, secretary home- room, served senior banquet, marshal commence- ment, FBLA, 35 FBLA, vice president senior class, chairman assembly committee, Student Council, cabinet, senior study hall, marshal PTA open house and college night, National Honor society, 4. Smith FRANK GLENN SMITH lt is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Seven Keys to Baldpate, voice of democracy contest, talent show, 3, football skit, art club, Thespians, DE club puppet show, The Goose Hangs High, talent show, senior study hall, 4. JIMMY SMITH No one is more welcome than he. LUCILLE SMITH Her pleasure is her power to charm. FBLA, JHA, 37 voice of democracy contest, 4. RUTH BEATRICE SMITH A true friend here and there Is what makes the world so fair. Mixed chorus, county chorus, volleyball, basket- ball, 2p mixed chorus, county chorus, decoration committee junior class party, volleyball, baseball, 35 mixed chorus, county chorus, 4. SARA LOUISE SMITH Her voice was ever soft and low. JHA, 35 DE, costume committee DIE puppet show, 4. SYLVIA THERESE SOWERS Blest with that sweet simplicity of thought. FBLA, 4. Page Fifty-Seven JERRY EUGENE SPANN Never was there a man friendly as he. Art club, 2, art club, entertainment committee iun- ior class party, 37 marshal football, pep meeting skit, vice president art club, The Goose Hangs High, 4. GWENDOLYN CGWENJ JOAN SPEARMAN A girl who is pleasant, a girl who is gay, A girl who is happy the Iivelong day. Girls glee club, 2, decoration committee iunior class party, FBLA, mixed chorus, served senior, FFA, and DE banquets, 3, secretary mixed chorus, music council, senior study hall, football sponsor, secretary homeroom, 4. MEREDITH BUIST STARNES She is willing, active, and kind. JHA, 25 mixed chorus, FBLA, community service committee, 3, mixed chorus, 4. JAMES STEPHENS He was always willing to oblige. LOUIE STEPHENS For courage mounteth with occasion. President homeroom, Student Council, Thespians, voice of democracy contest, elections, and Easter programs, debating team, 2, vice president home' room, treasurer homeroom, Thespians, Seven Keys to Boldpate, block G, voice of democracy contest, junior class party, track, 3, vice president home- room, Thespians, lost and found committee, block G, The Goose Hangs High, voice of democracy contest, pep meeting skit, track, 4. Sta rnes MARY JANE STEVENS Just nice, sweet, and lovable. JHA, 25 mixed chorus, secretary JHA, served football and senior banquets, 3, FBLA, FBLA state convention, 4. ELIZABETH GAIL STONE She is smart and pretty. Mixed chorus, county chorus, 2, treasurer homo- room, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, 4. EUGENE UACKJ E. STONE, IV His path is the path of happiness. Secretary homeroom, social committee, 2, social committee, radio club, block G, FBLA delegate state convention, football, track, Boys' State, enter- tainment committee iunior class party, 3, president homeroom, Student Council, football, track, block G, Boys' Nation, Mr. Courtesy candidate, traffic committee, pep meeting skit, citizen-of-the-month, 4. FLETCHER STONE A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. B-team football, 25 B-team football, entertain- ment iunior class party, 3: pep meeting skit, office runner, 4. JERRY ALLEN STROUD A gentleman now and always. Treasurer homeroom, mixed chorus, music coun- cil. 2, secretary homeroom, mixed chorus, county chorus, 3. Stephens 5i'Pl ' Spann Wwe Spearman Stevens WM., .M-M' Stone Stone Stone Page Fifty-Eight x F. , f weft Stroud Strutton Stuart Stubbs Suddeth Sullivan T090 TCW Taylor f f-X Taylor New JAMES H. STRUTTON He gets along well with one and all. Stage crew Christmas assembly, 2, vice president homeroom, 3, treasurer T and I, 4. ENID ROBERTSON STUART Her care was never to offend And every creature was her friend. FTA, senior study hall, 4. KENT STUBBS Quiet men are at times most surprising. Secretary homeroom, 2. JOE A. SUDDETH Silence and excellent iudgment go together. National American history test, 3, FBLA, dele- gate FBLA state convention, senior study hall, 4. PEGGY ANNE SULLIVAN She laughs not at another's loss, she grudges not at another's gain. Glee club, JHA, county chorus, 2, JHA, 3, ..ll'lA, mixed chorus, 4. BARBARA TATE Faithful and true. Glee club, county chorus, JI-IA, 2. 7 W Taylor DUANE LORD TATE Gentle and true is she. JHA, secretary homeroom, mixed chorus, 2, JHA, vice president homeroom, secretary homeroom, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, 4. CLINTON FRANKLIN TAYLOR A gentleman, a friend to all. DE club, 3, DE club, historian DE club, 4. CHARLOTTE ANN TAYLOR Peppy, loving, ioyful, sweet, Just to know her is a treat. Secretary homeroom, 2, president homeroom, Student Council, FBLA, served senior banquet, decoration committee iunior class party, sllit Iunior class party, 3, treasurer FBLA, national FBLA con- ventions, pep meeting slrit, Spanish club, mixed chorus, football sponsor, senior study hall, 4. FRANCES CARY TAYLOR Pretty, sweet, and talented is she. Art club, lost and found committee, secretary homeroom, 2, assembly committee, secretary home- room, treasurer art club, marshal Seven Keys to Baldpate, decoration committee Iunlor class party, 3, National Honor society, vice president club council, president arf club, The Goose Hangs High, Thespians, 4. Page Fifty-Nine JAMES WILLIAM TAYLOR Work or fun, he'll make the best of it. Treasurer homeroom, mixed chorus, 25 treasurer homeroom, mixed chorus, football, GHS quartet, 35 pep meeting skit, 4. MARY JANE TAYLOR A world of charm, grace, and wisdom is hers. Vice president homeroom, art club, 2: FBLA, stage crew Seven Keys to Baldpate, 3, treas- urer homeroom, senior study hall, finalist merit scholarship test, National Honor society, GHS rep- resentative youth council, FTA, 4. PEGGY ANNE THEODOROU Charming way, winning smile, dancing grace- fully all the while. Glee club, 2, maiorette, FBLA, talent show, enter- tainment iunior class party, 3, maiorette, FBLA, vice president homeroom, 4. C. NATHAN THOMAS He is a gentleman, his nature is kind and affable. Band, 2: band, mixed chorus, radio club, talent show, 35 band first sergeant, music club, mixed chorus, senior study hall, 4. JAMES THOMAS Here is a true and industrious friend. B-team football, 2, B-team football, treasurer homeroom, 3, pep meeting skit, 4. Theodorou Thompson Page Sixty BILL THOMASON A friendly heart receives its due, And many are true friends to you. Mixed chorus, 2, FFA, football, 3, vice president FFA, football, block G, mixed chorus, 4. GERALD THOMPSON The world is blessed by men like you. Entered iunior year, FFA, 3, FFA, 4. ELIZABETH CBETSYD MOTTE THOMSON Tl1ere's music in thy lowest tone, And silver in thy laughter. Secretary homeroom, 25 vice president home- room, FBLA, decoration committee iunior class party, served football banquet, 3, FBLA, mixed chorus, music council, cafeteria committee, senior study hall, National Honor society, national merit scholarship test, 4. ANN JORDAN THORNTON lf eyes are windows of the soul, Hers is surely bright. Publicity committee, 2, vice president homeroom, High News, FTA, entertainment committee iunior class party, 3, High News, FTA, community ser- vice committee secretary, senior study hall, Nation- al Honor society, pep meeting skit, 4. JUANITA THURMOND A pleasant smile of disposition gentle and mild. Mixed chorus, treasurer homeroom, 4. Thomas Thomas Thomson Thornton 1 X.. V, Taylor Taylor Thomason QU? '-eww s , W vs fc S fx. ,yd Th urmond Todd Torkington TraclY Treadwoy KW -W AK .ff Trlbble Tyler Varner Tuck., Tucker LEONARD TODD, JR. Men of worth speak softly. Club committee, 2, vice president homeroom, lost and found committee, Boys' State, talent show, voice of democracy contest, decoration committee iunior class party, 3, president homeroom, Student Council, FBLA, National Honor society, senior study hall, The Goose Hangs High, Thespians, 4. JACQUELIN B. TORKINGTON A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Volleyball, basketball, softball, 2, cafeteria committee, FBLA, decoration committee iunior class party, 3, FTA, pep meeting skit, Spanish club, sen- ior study hall, 4. MARY THERESA TRACEY A true and lasting friend. Entered iunior year. AUDREY ANN TREADWAY A disposition sweet and manner mild. Volleyball and basketball teams, 2. CATHERINE LOUISE TRIBBLE With thoughts of beauty, she was beauty itself. JHA, secretary homeroom, 2, JHA, FBLA, treas- urer homeroom, 3: FNC, secretary study hall, 4. JWWWO Turner BARBARA LOUISE TUCKER She acts nice, she speaks nice, she is nice. JHA, secretary JHA, secretary homeroom, volley- ball, basketball and softball teams, 2, all-star volleyball team, all-star basketball team, vice president JHA, secretary of county JHA, block G, 3: mixed chorus, secretary homeroom, block G, president homeroom, Student Council, 4. MONTY TUCKER As a man thinketh, so is he. NANCY TURNER The expression on her face as she speaks is al- ways pleasant. Girls glee club, 2, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, 4. M. TOWNING TYLER Her eyes are as stars of twilight fair. Ring Around Elizabeth, voice of democracy contest, art club, volleyball team, tennis team, served DE banquet, 2, Seven Keys to Baldpate, Thespians, art club, FBLA, John Loves Mary, voice of democracy contest, talent show, 35 art club, secretary Thespions, FBLA, costume committee The Goose Hangs High, 4. MONTY V. VARNER He that once is good is always great. T and I club, 3, T and l reporter, treasurer homeroom, 4. Page Sixty-One CHARLES VAUGHN Put work first and pleasure afterwards. Library club, science fair, 27 library club, Na- tional American history test, 3, High News, 4. EUGENE WALLACE Ever cheerful, never dreary, Always smiling, never weary. JUDY FORTUNE WATKINS She has o noturol, wise sincerity. JHA, vice president homeroom, 2: JHA, FNC 3, National Honor society, secretary homeroom, FBLA state convention, 4. BARBARA RARDEN WATSON A goodly prize is a sweet nature. KATHRYN ELAINE WATSON Sweet and nice indeed. JHA, 23 art club, 4. KEMILLE WEAVER She is a sweet girl whose nature never varies. Mixed chorus, county chorus, choral clinic, 2, music club, mixed chorus, secretary study hall, 4. DAVID WEBSTER Good nature and wit compose a likable per- sonality. Treasurer homeroom, 2, publicity committee, seo- retory homeroom, entertainment junior class party, 3, chairman publicity committee, cabinet, Student Council, Mr. Courtesy candidate, treasurer teen- age canteen, 4. VICKY WEST Music is love in search of words. Assembly committee, 2, secretary homeroom, vice president music council, representative Boys' State, entertainment committee iunior class party, talent show, marshal commencement, 3, cheerleader, chairman music council, cabinet, president mixed chorus, Student Council, athletic committee, 4. RANDY WHATLEY He lives at peace with all mankind. Entered senior year. WARREN WHATLEY He hath freedom that beareth o clear heart. Vaughn Mixed chorus, 2: mixed chorus, FFA, 3, senior Walla. study hall, 4. Watkins Wotson Watson Weaver -Pffww 532 Webster Witt W l'Y wl 'l'Y Page Sixty-Two sand' Wheeler i Whitmire Willingham PP' ,w i Willis White White White Whitworth Williams SANDRA JEANNETTE WHEELER She came but for friendship and took away love. Entered senior year, FTA, secretary social com- mittee, pep meeting skit, mixed chorus, stadium decoration committee, 4. FREDRICK E. WHITE Original wit and a heart of gold. T and I club, 4. Q MARIE WHITE A pretty girl is like a melody. JHA, treasurer homeroom, 2, JHA, 3, JHA, 4. MARTHA WHITE A more loving or loyal friend couldn't be found. JHA, glee club, 2, JHA, treasurer homeroom, 3, JHA, National Honor society, 4. BEVERLY M. WHITMIRE They love her most who know her best. Vice president homeroom, served PTA banquet, 2, radio committee, High News reporter, FNC, marshal commencement, 3, FNC, co-business man- ager High News, National Honor society, Quill and Scroll, pep meeting skit, Board of Control, football sponsor, 4. Williams MARY WHITWORTH Everything succeeds with people of sweet and cheerful disposition. Glee club, treasurer homeroom, 25 mixed chorus, 4. BARNEY LEE WILLIAMS A merry heart he has, thus making o cheerful countenance. Art club, 3, art club, 4. JIM THOMAS WILLIAMS A gentleman now and always. CARROLL R. WILLINGHAM Good nature is the sign of a large and generous soul. Treasurer homeroom, 2, decoration committee junior class party, FFA, FFA banquet, 3, FFA, 4. JUDY ANNE WlLLlS One who serves is ever useful. JHA, 2, secretary homeroom, 'program commit- tee Seven Keys to Baldpote, stage crew telgnf show and John Loves Mary, National American history test, voice of democracy contest, 37 JHA, The Goose Hangs High, secretary study hall, Spanish club, senior study hall, Thespians, 4. Page Sixty-Three LOWE WILLIS Earnest and quick to act, making her generous thought ci fact. Stadium decorating committee, marshal com- mencement, PTA committee, treasurer homeroom, treasurer glee club, music council, served football banquet, 2, secretary iunior class, marshal com- mencement, stadium decoration committee, FBLA, FBLA state convention, treasurer homeroom, block G, volleyball, served senior banquet, 3, secretary FBLA, football sponsor, stadium decoration corn- mittee, pep meeting skit, 4. BILL WILSON Loyol-hearted, strong of mind, a truer heart no- where you'll find. Traffic committee, president homeroom, B-team football, Student Council, 2, president homeroom, Student Council, 3, vice president homeroom, FBLA, president homeroom, Student Council, 4. EDWIN WILSON A pal good and true. Secretary homeroom, 2, treasurer homeroom, 3, president homeroom, Student Council, 4. ELEANOR CAROLYN WILSON Happiness and beauty go hand in hand. Vice president homeroom, president homeroom, Student Council, county chorus, glee club, JHA, 2, secretary homeroom, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, 4. NANCY CARROLL WILSON She is willing to love all mankind. JHA, 2, president homeroom, 3, president home- room, treasurer DE club, Student Council, mixed chorus, 4. Wilson ANNE WOOD How sweet and fair she is. JHA, treasurer homeroom, 2, FNA, National American history test, secretary homeroom, 3, sec- retary homeroom, secretary study hall, marshal The Goose Hangs High, senior study hall, secre- tary FNC, National Honor society, president home- room, Student Council, 4. MICHAEL VANCE WOODALL Life is yours, make of it what you wilI. Band, chorus, library club, 2, band, chorus, 3, band, vice president music club, 4. PATRICIA ANNE WOODS The mirror of all courtesy. Glee club, 2, mixed chorus, 3, mixed chorus, treasurer homeroom, senior study hall, 4. JON C. WORRELL Gay, outspoken, fond of play, One to be liked in every way. Marshal commencement, 2, cheerleader, vice president homeroom, athletic committee, marshal commencement, iunior class party skits, decora- tion committee, 3, vice chairman social commit- tee, decoration committee, 4. BARBARA JOYCE WRENN She always strives for that which is worthwhile. Mixed chorus, served faculty, football,,and sen- ior banquets, choral clinic, 3, JHA, mixed chorus, 4. Wilson Wilson Willis Nw W is isis. f, uint.. ,V J Wilson Wood Weedall Woods ' Worrell Wrenn Page Sixty-Four Wright pf fxllkiqil lv T 95 'bun-5. Zaebst Wright wright Ywns ,. Q- s. i 2 ff? , pf , 'Q ts t'f?f 'i 'tt i5'?Wf? W ,VX A E. . 1 4, ,I we at-M-J . Q' ' 4 s BROADUS WRIGHT ROBERT NEWBY YOUNG A good friend qnd Q greqg pol? He tackles every task with enthusiasm. B-team basketball, 2g B-team football, National FFA, 1' and I club, 3: 1' and 1 club, purliq. American history test, 3. mentarian of T and I club, secretary homeroom, 4. CLAUDE WRIGHT TOM WALSH ZAEBST A perfect example of the strong ancl silent mon. As manly o frame as one could find. Baseball, 25 basketball, 3. Football, entertainment committee junior class LEE wR'GHT party, 35 football, 4. Just being happy is a fine way to be. Radio committee, 3. mrs. simpson gives judy home ec award ,vm Page Sixty-Five seniors will agree that enjoyment is found in all so W! 1 ww 45.1.2 hx I I phases of activity at the school on the hill Pug S yS ghs' first national honor society gains 72 seniors Page Si national honor society E LIONEL INGRAM President MISS MEL LEE DANIEL Adviser First Row: Judy Haselwood, Sandra Bear, Sue Baumann, Velma Balentine, Margaret Baarcke, Tena Carpenter, Henry Ramseur, Arthur Lesesne, Dianne Smith, Jane Henderson, Mary Jo Hudgens, fsecond rowl Mary Wyche Burgess, Almera Bruce, Elaine Brooks, Nancy Jane Bringhurst, Barbara Bowers, Nancy Bow- den, Betty Bellune, Harriet Parker League, Stephanie Lewis, Joe Long, Betty Ward McAfee, ithird rowl Barbara Dill, Marguerite Dickert, James Davidson, Robert Dacus, Florence Cunningham, Sandra Coulter, Beth Burty, Pat Moore, Sterling Morgan, Robert Odom, ffourth rowj Joyce Forwood, Mary Jo Fayssoux, Anne Estes, Mary Lou Edwards, Patsy Eassy, Agnes Eassy, Louise Earle, Jackie Reeves, Betty Reyner, Betsy Thomson, Beverly Whitmire, ffifth rowj Dick Bell, Arden Harrell, Jo Harper, Nina Harmon, Phyllis Grubbs, Ann Fowlkes, Cary Taylor, Mary Jane Taylor, Elizabeth Maxwell, June Harper, Isixth rowl Rudy Hawkins, Leonard Todd, Nina Jameson, Tommy Parker, Ann Thornton, Carolyn McCullers, Judy Watkins, Martha White, Lucy Scales, Anne Woods, Miss Daniel, fseventh rowj Billy Shelnutt, Jack Knight, Lionel Ingram, Martha Grace Patterson, Don Randolph, Pat Phillips, Klaus Ruediger, Sara Lynn Slay, and Mary Jane McCoy. 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CAHALY Second Row: GENE BALLENTINE BILL BANNISTER JANICE BARBARE MARLENE BARNETT BOBBY BATSON DAN BEACHAM JIMMY BEAN HARRY BENNETT BENNY BENSTON JOY BERRY INGRID BISHOP Fourth Row: FRANCES BOYLSTON NANCY BREWER NANCY BREZEALE KAREN BRITTON ARAN NAN BROWN BONNIE BROWN EMORY BROWN KENNETH BROWN DAVID BRYAN J H N' I i i. I I It K BOBBY BRYANT E E m Ii., JANICE BRYANT 'Q Sixfh Row: ROY CALLAWAY L- ALAN CALMES A 7 N9 .5 A so Q A CARROLL CAMPBELL I ig A H- ' ' if I I LARRY CAMPBELL 'rj ,,... Q H W y 1.1 MARY LYNNE CAMPBELL : A EDDIE CAMPELL A -A A PAYE CANNON A L 'J P ANNE CARPENTER , CONNIE CARR A JIMMY CARTER ' , , an - LEE CASHWELL H A W .,.. 4 A .R I 1 f ,,,,. f QP ' 5 j X In 1. A B junior class Page Seventy hey, mary, lei us see if foo. , Y 6 L , Q Qkh- A wks ..-xx LA M' 5 M at sm ,Az s W A.. , 1' sv if K., ? Ma.. .-A- mx ' ,V is -W , 1 Y , M K bggxx M ll.. K if i f--5 1 3, ' 31- ::, 5 uh ,. ,ge ,Qi -- e . 'Q , , ' . eee - - Q, I, 2 . 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Grcvuvlllo H1i9hN'NW5 BNWT I junior class PGQ8 Seven?y'Or-ie First Row: RONA GALE CHAMBERS MARGARET CHANDLER MARY LOUISE CHANDLER MAREON CHAPMAN MIKE CHAPMAN ANN CHAPPELEAR JOHN CHEROS SAUNDRA CHRISTOPHER JERRY CLARK JIMMY CLARKE RAYE CLARK Third Row: PAT COTHRAN ROSS COVINGTON MARTHA ANN COWARD SUE COX HAROLD CRAIG WALTER CULBERTSON MARY CULCLASURE MARY SUE CUMBUS ROWENA CUMMINGS RICHARD DAVIDSON DON DAVIS Fifth Row: GINGER DURHAM LINDA DURHAM NORMA JEAN DURHAM KENT EVATT JOHN EUDY CHARLES FAYSSOUX PAT FERGUSON ALAN FLETCHER BOBBY FLOYD SAM FLOYD BARBARA FOOTE Second Row: JULIA CLEVELAND MURRAY COKER WALLACE COKER BARBARA COLE CARLISLE COLEMAN LILLIAN COLEMAN JIMMY COLLINS PAUL COLLINS RICHARD A. CONNOR JOHN CONVERSE LARRY COOKE Fourth Row: DONALD DAVIS JOE DAWKINS MARY DEAN WANDA DEARMAN PEGGY DODD JUDIE DODSON LINDA DONALD SANFORD DUGGAN JUSTEN DUKE LOIS DUNCAN JOYCE DUNLAP Sixth Row: PEGGY FORD JAN FORRESTER JOY FOSTER MARY FRANCES FRASER PEGGY FREDERICK BETTY FREEMAN BILL FREEMAN BARBARA FRICK BILL FRITCHMAN OSCAR FUNDERBURK BRENDA GARRISON junior class Page Seventy-Two q' Z I M. , I. QW ii I. f K , , M 1 ,iii Q , Y A X -us is 5 1 .I L. cntnn lp J .Q -E .Q , .sf W' X f' sg, I 'Q Q uf D.. BY in ' W E an W Q 4:11 -A' ., ' 1 4'-A A-J g 'R J' A , Tw' B9 QM sig A lzlqq ! i n L. . I i uniors find american history facts amusing. f, Y. 1 im ,. f g it? 5,4 vw W 54 va is 5 2. f .fn 1' X. A Q'- 4.8 ' 1' 'FSKK AT sl y' s ' 1f f- -..' Q... 1' I ' .. S v f X ' L. Q'-f 1'l , ' 1-iiffiixif aw I I gf ,4w, .,- T I V Z' ,.,- W I - . ,A,, ,W NM , if -... junior 2 E rf . 1 T. E x1 xS First Row: GENE GARRISON JO GENTRY RONALD GENTRY GEORGE GIBSON GREEN GIEBNER ELIZABETH GILES WARREN GLENN ALLAN GOODLETT ELEANOR GOODLETT RALPH GORDON JACK GRADY Third Row: JAMES HALL ROBERTA HALL SONJA HALL JIM HAMMOND KAY HAMMOND THOMAS HANNA MARIA HARAKAS DANA HARDIN JIMMY HARRELL STEVE HARRIS BROOKS HARRISON Fifth Row: ZORA HILL MARTHA HOLLAND SANDIE HOLLAND CHARLENE HOOPER JIMMY HOOPER CAROLYN HOUSE JACK HOUSE HUGH HOWARD LEROY HOWARD PHILIP HOWARD CHARLES HUGHES Second Row: CHARLES GRANT ALICE GRAVES JACK GREENE DOT GRESHAM JIMMY GRIFFIN NELLE GRIFFIN KEN GROSS JUDY GUEST VIRGINIA GULKE GEORGE GUY SUSAN HAAS Fourth Row: JERRY HARRISON PATSY HARVEY ROSE MARY HAYES PAT HEASTON ANN CARLTON H ELGERSOB BETH HENDERSON JERRY HENDERSON FRANCES HERBERT MARY HEWITT DAN HICKMAN PAT HILL SIXIII Row: LINDA HUGHEY LINDA LEE HUNT PAUL HUNT BILLY HUNTER BOBBY HUNTER EUGENE HYATT PATSY IVESTER JACK JACKSON GERALD JACOBS RAY JAMES PENNIE JENKINS junior class Page Seventy-Four V3 3:9 4 ,. 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J iw H - fx secrefones do homework offer checking roll. junior class H E Q: wg, 9 9 Nr s Q C Page Seventy Fnve Firsl Row: JERRY JOHNSON ANNETTE JOHNSTON BILLY JOHNSTON CAROLYN JONES CLAY JONES III DAVE JONES DAVID JONES DOT JONES MARK JONES MARTHA JONES BARBARA JORDAN Third Row: JOHNNY LANGLEY BARBARA ANN LEAGUE LU ANNE LEAGUE GAIL LEAKE FRED LEFFERT HENRY LEWIS MARY SUE LEWIS AL LIPSCOMB ERNEST LIPSCOMB INA LISAGOR MARY LOFTIS Fiffh Row: MIKE MARONEY SAM MARSH DELLA MARTENY ANN MARTIN CAMILLE MARTIN JIMMY MARTIN LAVERN MARTIN PHYLLIS MARTIN BUDDY MASSEY JAMES MASSEY TOMMY MASSEY Second Row: CAROLYN JORDAN BILL KELLETT SANDRA KELLEY PAUL KENNEDY ADELE KERSHAW MARTHA KEY LIBBY KIRIAKIDES JUDY KITTLES JUDY LANFORD RAY LANGDALE JERRY LANGLEY Fourfh Row: JOAN LOFTIS ANN LONG BETTY ANN LOWE BOB LUTTRELL SHARON LYNCH DICK MAGILL NORAH MAHAFFEY MARY MALTBY JANE MANGUM TOMMY MARCHANT ,M I m 1:34 'Z W iq wi L M, ik W ' 'WW' . -..., .vm T510 iii, J' ii W' ii , N' ifA,,Q7 3 EXW f I Ii , ' QAM IW sig s 32 A v - ' A .- M -, 1 vs... ww QT? 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L Firsf Row: BOBBY McNEILL ROWENA MELTON JOE MICHAEL FRANKIE MILLER JEAN ANN MILLER JEAN MILLER JEAN MIMS BOB MITCHELL FRED MOEHLENBROCK CHARLES MONTJOY CAROLE MOORE Third Row: LARRY OAKLEY JERRY O'DELL PAUL OELAND GUS OSBORNE MARIANNE OUTLAW DAN OWENS MARGARET OWINGS SUE PAINTER SEPTIMA PALM JIMMY PAPPAS RAY PARKINS Fifth Row: LINDA RAKESTRAW ANDY RASOR BARBARA RAYBURN GLORIA REESE BARBARA REPKO DORIS REVIS JIMMY REYNOLDS WALTER RICE BILL RICHARDSON DAVID RICKER BOBBIE JEAN RIDDLE Second Row: TOMMY MORGAN BOB MOSELEY JIM MUHLEMAN ALEX MULLEN JOE MULLINS TOMMY MUZEKARI BETH MYERS ANNE NALLEY RANDY NEW CLAYTON NEWMAN JOHNNY NICOLL Fourlh Row: GUY PENLAND ED PENNEBAKER GLENN PHILLIPS JOE PIPER CHARLOTTE PITTS RICHARD POLLARD RAYMOND W. POORE III JEAN PRESSLEY PENCYE PRESSLY MARY HELEN PUTMAN HALEY PYLE Sixth Row: DICKEY RIDGEWAY SYLVIA RISH LILLIAN RIVERS TEMPLE ROANE EARL ROBERSON VIRGIL ROBERSON JOE ROBERTSON PATSY ROBERTSON PATSY ROBINSON PHIL ROBINSON SARA JANE RODDY junior class Page Seveniy-Eight ' 'Nw 4 if I S J. IIE!- sf A I 'im ! ' - - I I . .. X I , .. s. f W I . ,,.. ' Q ,, ,lll .H V , ht C , , I , I 'I I 5552 I I 1, TI ' . I I f L , W - I ' sw .. W' if - I I . I I ' . 'II ' I . I A ' ,I A W Z: is ff .I -M . ww . K ..,. VA , 'Y I ff , B' ' 'N' - . W f If , lm 1 : EZ ,,- t - I Q 1, 2 ..,.1 m a I 'I 3 If I' ' I I .Q . .,,,.,, Irllron and bobby pause between classes. ff? fix . I E- ls.,- S' mu Q , uv- ! 'VS fo. h Rx nm 'Wm , ,, wi ww YX3 fw- Q Q ww ,.. S1 Rx' na X 1' ig 'Wx 'N 'SEB-+ S-R A' W' Xppgl Fi p ,fax 'ABQ me 'mx' P A 'fm' , E-W ga 'aid Q A i..,,,Q:, 'W' - ' w biIl fakes parf in courlesy campaagn Q Firsf Row: BETTY SUE RODGERS JOSETTE ROGERS ROBBIE ROPER NANCY ROSS SONNY ROSS JOANNA ROZAKOS PAT RUSH BRAD RUSSELL RHODA RYAN BEVERLY SAMPLE KENNETH SARGENT Third Row: MARION SIACHOS BOBBY SIMMONS GEORGIA SIMON HELEN SKELTON ARTHUR SMITH DANNY SMITH GERALD SMITH JIMMY SMITH RANDY SMITH STANLEY SMITH GERALD SMOAK Fifth Row: DREW TAYLOR BILL THERRELL MARTHA THOMASON CHARLES THOMASSON LARRY THOMPSON LEONA THOMPSON SALLY THOMPSON JEANNE THREATT PATTY TINNEY TOM TOLLISON LOUIE TOWNES Second Row: EDDIE SCOTT MAY BELLE SCOTT BUNKY SEAY IRIS SEXTON WAYNE SEXTON WYATT SEYBT MICHAEL SHALEULY JO-AN SHEDD DONALD SHOCKLEY RONALD SHOCKLEY JIMMY SHYTLE Fourfh Row: CAROLYN SNODDY STEVE SPRATT JOE STALL LOUISE STENHOUSE JULIE STEWART HOLLIE STONE JUDITH STONE LADDIE STOVER CHARLES STOWE FRANCES STRUTTON SUZANNE SWITZER Sixth Row: BILLY TRAMMELL IRIS TRAYNHAM PEGGY TRAYNHAM GILBERT TRIPP JACK TUCKER TED TUTTEROW CAROLYN VAUGHN JANE VAUGHN DON VELSOR CAMILLE VONNEGUT TONI WAGNER junior Page Eighty class mv' 7 , V sr v .J . 'ff A ??1 5 I ...i I I Q E3 A I. I.. A ..'-w-.N r , .,..,, i .V Q ' ii Ng., I , vi - ,hr . 'V Q vm - I ,nlb P 5- 3 35' i .f 6 ' A 1 rx ' 'G .- ., 'X A I -.fun Nh i A A i xr' 1 'M A . x X 3 .Tig -I.,, - V ,.., ,M -f' I ml I 41 i I A A I T I f i B ,I R RR , - . f ,f... v f a - hi I ,K ' gi-Mm ii Qi , , '-- N .,,.. .--: juniors fake fime fo cofch up on gossip. i 'wel' 5 f Q X . H 'Aw 'ai tfv. aw' X . A' , .Q ,Q 1 1 :gg 59' 5' :1 V L sr : Q ,pw QA Z v- M ,Rx ,, t S .. N. x 'Y ... . -1 lx , 3 NI' 1S's?'1i ,fs Qjikfwsnr' - af , l l Nr E X-A si l iw Sl ' H -'- V' a 5- J ' .. JO . :I L N A f xg: E li . , ,L eu j N 0- i - X 5 X , 0 F' it X X ,Rmb-nf' N' V X . f. girls wait for bell in canteen during lunch. T' A ,Q 'n Y R Y ...,.. A-...Q -.J Qi if '::1-- I ' .: ' ll,-R N 355 l,h 1 fl ' lf iifil fl , ' . .. ,,, W A ' , :2: - , i M N- , Q : ' , :Es . lunlor class NI I 'QW Page Eighty-One First Row: Juov WALKER NANCY WALKER GEORGE WALTERS Russsu wAno Second Row: TOMMY WEAVER BEVERLEY WELLS SONNY WELLS CAROLYN ANN WHITE Third Row: JUDY WHITE MARTHA JAYNE WHITEN TODDY WHITMIRE BETH WIGGINS Fourfh Row: LINDA WILKINS HARRIETTE WILLIAMS E. DALE WOOD NANCY WOOD Fiffh Row: WILLIAM WOOD LA NOMA WOODWARD SANDRA WRIGHT PHYLLIS WYATT Slxlh Row: ELIZABETH YANCEY PAUL YESBECK DONALD YOUNG PATTY ZACHARY junior class Page Eighiy-Two xv., Awww at fa :ww U SS 1 SY SY I -Y ..,. 4 I brlv - I .Y -- fi' YY Y URSSS i f L -. , ,, ., M M A : ' H ,:,' A .:E,: ' A I ,,I,,.. ,iv , Z M ., -v--:k-- ,. :,x:, fl ,ff I ' 5 I. . V , wr 4 beauties add charm fo school on the hill. K 5 1 i Sw BY 5. 2 sf E? ,R ff? as ?'. 3 . hw -Q Q5 V K 'Q vi 1 V Qgxgf, KF JH I' Q n. nf x wk sophomore class I V4 ! is L-.. 6 W' ' ti. -ww , f. , ' Ag 6' Q oo o ,, f 7 ,.. 'W 23 .,.A. Sfl. V ' L. I ,z 1 Y ff 'I lulvfk 1 s r- ,.4' ff A mary urges the roiders on wifh school spirif. YA 53.5 Vfvwvwf ' I F 'S' QQ-arf' 3 A ' fi -91 mf' Q x , I 5 5 1 0, V' E , - W AA A! vu. 'S LW 1' fu-v F fe I QE- .V ... .., V I ,Q ' V . ,... QE, V , 'Q V W Q ,gh K QS? GK. 1 ,. Q, 'V I B - ' 'I' L I A V ., f 1 X 2, f I W . E hm. M' ff .3 - fl A. - 'gb ., Awx W V. . , , ,, BRENDA ALEXANDER MILTON ALLEN ELEANOR ALVERSON GENE AMICK JODY AMSPACHER BUTCH ANDREWS JUDY ARMSTRONG ANNETTE ARNOLD HAROLD ARNOLD BEADY ASAY LINDA ASHLEY LOUIS ASHLEY BETTY AUSLANDER MARY JEAN AYERS ROLFE BABB CAROLYN SUE BAILES LINDA BAILEY JAMES RAY BALDWIN JIMMY BALDWIN GRADY BALLENTINE JAMES BANNON BARRY BARR JAMES BARR JIMMY BASKIN JAMES BATES LARRY BATSON CAROLE ANN BATY CAROLE BEAM GENA BEAN CHARLES BELL RUDY BENNETT GERRY BENSTON SUSAN BETTINGER LOUANNE BETTIS PAT BILLINGTON RONNIE BISHOP -.- AN-X41 .rf I ., ,M L 'Q f xg., I . I , , up no I. an 3' i,? Y E L I X M Q , I gas' . , 4 S I 1 , Z.. w e .S , Q ww. Y QQ . Y, xi . out , -'bv 1.: .,., sophomore class 'SF an N 1 S- Lqidfli 'W'- SE Q ,Q ,af SWF ' 11' H. K..l Jr 'Uh al Q JERRY BLACKERBY CHARLES BOLT CHARLES BRADLEY WARREN BRANNON RICHARD BRASSELL BOBBIE JEAN BREZEALE SYLVIA BRIDGES BUDDY BRIGHAM JERRY BROCKMAN DEE BROSNAN ALVIN BROTHERS FRED WOOD BROWN III JOHNNY BROWN MIKE BROWN MICKEY BROWN JUDY BRUCE HOWARD BRYAN LINDA JANE BRYANT WALTER BULL DEVAR BURBAGE CAROLINE BURGESS C. JERRY BURRISS BOBBY CAMPBELL CAROLINE CAMPBELL JIMMY CANNON JOYCE CANNON BOBBY CARPENTER KATRINA CARROLL LYNN CARROLL JOHNNY CARSON LINDER CARTER CLARY CASON EYVONNE CHASTAIN ANN CHEVES PAT CHILDERS CHARLES CHILDRESS sophomores enjoy firsf day ai ghs. Qs! sophomore class ge hi, morfha, need any help wifh your locker? NI., 1 U Q nv Q .w... I 1.5 T N W 1 0 Swv M 5 I 'Wr- - '93 XL . .337 . 'I I A I R EIEV , I I fy sz- - 23 fam A I ' E Rl 'W A Q 'E ' ' A fl T A A' - If WAI 1 'N . I A ,,, ml Q. A Alzl I L- A V A 4 , A 'MA A' X on 'I , - FW- A I I I A A we ,Kp 1 + X , 'Ab' Fil ' . gf, I Quin . Q nu I m, ,S Q1 Q7 A LL ft' , ...- up-' N- L! . uw -N swf fx Aw' 1 Lf' ,Y . - go E? A f , ,:..,:. - - mx o 4- Q. fe I A f Q fs- I 'e gg - ' , by A Q1- - ' I I A ' .Ir f - ,I -f '7 ' J A E12 'V -L Q, H , 4 -E: 35 is ,- .,- I XX, Xl rl ws: ,D I 04 QQ . . Af vll: I i f V we 1 I A . J LIBBY CHILDS GEORGIA CHRISTIAN BILLY CLARY CONNIE CLEVELAND LOUISE COBB SIBYL COFFEY BOBBY COKER GUY COKER SADIE COLE JOHN COLLINS MARIO COOPER SUSAN COOPER DELORES COTHRAN LYNDA COUCH ANNE COWAN SHERRY CRAFT BILLY CRYMES SHELBY CUMMINGS CAMILLA DAVIS JIMMY DAVIS KENNETH DEAR DALE DeFORD BARBARA DeLANEY WALLACE DERRICK BEVERLY DeSHAZO JIMMIE DeYOUNG LINDA BRYANT DOBSOI' BILL DODENHOFF BILL DODSON KAY DRACE JIMMIE DRAKE JIMMY DUKE WILL DUNN LINDA DUNNE ANN DURHAM FRANCES EASSY - I I M' I ' 1 'W A X -A 'Q R., A . , ' .,, I : Z ' : gi I Y, , ' .--. 1 qq,: ,. 1 :.,, A. QPF ' L .:., 5 7 R I EI. S ,,., , I . ,W .,.. ' j ' ::: ,... 2 I I V I uv- .- ' I I ogg ' ,,... S A EESENAT' I 4 -V . A I ,',, Q. , -5 M 41 Q -n Lx . - ,,,v J ' I A of: I ,,.... ,C , fi . Q I ,.,, , - . I J - In QR Q: KA - I , , . H 1 A R P , H 'Q I .Lf ,. in n I ububu 1' ' o ,5 W . .. , 4 . .,V . If I ' , V sophomore class I I SALEM EASSY DOYLE EDMONDSON TOMMY EISON BARBARA JEAN ERWIN NANCY ESKEW PEGGY SUE EVATT JOHNNY FARNSWORTH FRANCES FELLERS CYNTHIA FINCH JUDY FINLEY LIB FLEMING JIM FONVILLE GARY FORD TOMMY FORD HARRY FOREHAND JR. JAMES FORRESTER FRANK C. FOSTER JR. HAROLD FOSTER JACKIE FOSTER MYRNA FRENCH VIRGINIA FRICK GAILE FROST CHARLES FUNK NANCY FURMAN MIKE GAILLARD DOLORES GALLOWAY JOHNNY GAMBLE BARBARA GAMBRELL EVELYN GARLINGTON NANCY GARNER BILLY GARRAUX CAROLYN GARRAUX CARY GARRETT MILTON GARRETT CAROLYN GARRISON RUTH ELLEN GASSIN well, james, if you aren'I a snowman! sophomore class okay, everybody wofch fhe birdie now! A ' Q A I Jw ..,. .. .. ,M v My was W bf 1 T .Q , I, -V -' . j .,. ,X,.,, L y Q? vu m 1 I nz.. A ':- W R s I A I Q . .. 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L , E A -21 . 1 - W- my 'J . , xx W sophomore class JIM HARRIS ALFRED HATTAWAY SANDRA HAWKINS JERRY HAWORTH HOWARD HELLAMS FRED HENRY REBECCA HENSON JANE HEYLMUN BARBARA HILL RICHARD HILL BILL HINES MARTY HOFFMEYER SUZIE HORSEMAN ANNETTE HOWARD DOUGLAS HOWARD BOB HUBBARD JOYE HUFF JANE HUGHES JUDY HUGHES MARY ELLA HUNT JANE HUNTER BILL INGRAM JERRY ISRAEL FURMAN IVEY BETTY JACKSON BOBBY JACKSON DOUGLASS JACOBSON ELIZABETH JAMES JONNIE ANN JAMES JIMMIE RUTH JANNINO BARBARA JOHNSON JANET JOHNSRUD ROGER JOHNSTONE DAVID JONES FAY JONES JACK JONES em is sfraighf. xp 'fa sophomore class :A E I s lef's gel going, dean, i'm JG ,.,.. ' ', nf- . Q I -N I I wi ... 1 e L ff A L 55 , - M- ,311-1 Q :rf I f-4, , 4.9 I 1 fx W- K, -.ix K' Y Ri, .7 I J I f , 3,15 f f I 7 A 'gyms x XL I ,o...,, li xy , 1: ,... mv.. H r t A 4.1 . , --,:: W so , ., -W 7 ef. ii..fl ,.- 5 A mm mg W W-15' as .- ky 'Sf y - , M fa? L' Q X Aw' fx IW' A I w cr ' ' +L 93' of A I 5 'W f of , 'Q' Ev' '-1, I M I lov AM I I R K Y Q 1 '- ' J ' H I Q . - - - A i, 5 E V 'WM F V v A A , , ... A X' 'N - ff gg? if M... , ' 'NE' Q V 4 'hiv Hao uv- 99' R.-f J ,L -M ' ' L. A - ' , V in , . LM 4' 'Q . X, ,E is-I A I J . V V- I I Q 2 'L , 1 W , I A . 3' N, C' L ,hw . in a hurry. l MARTHA ANNE JONES NANCY JONES RUTH JONES TIM JONES WEBSTER JONES JACK JORDAN SANDRA JORDAN MIMI JOYCE NICK KABLER JUDY ELISE KEITH RUSSELL KELLER EVELYN KELLETT SHERRILL KELSO CAMILLA KENNEDY BOBBY KEOWN BILL KEY JANE C. KINARD ANN KING CATHERINE KING DELORES KING JERRY KING PAM KIRTLEY DUTCH KNIGHT WANDA KNIGHTON TONI KNOX PAUL KREUSCH GEORGE LAMBRAKOS BILL LANDING ROY EDWARD LANDRUM PENNY LATHAM CHARLES I.AWTON MANLY LEAGUE VIVIAN LEDFORD BOBBY LEE TANIA LEON STUART LEVI .sf ,ns 0 '-., -' , . ' I 60 FN YN M -'vs Er I ' A T T I I 4 ' ' ' i 1' if N I ' , 'QP' , ,- Wil' 4, gl g -,-' I ., if . 1 J ., -r x .: I I, I I I ,'-,-. f-'61 41 I .wg ' sophomore class CECIL LEWIS MILTON LEWIS BECKY LIGON HARRIETT LIPSCOMB BILLY LITTLE HELEN LOLLIS NANCY LONGSTREET ELAINE LOOPER FRANK LOOPER JEAN LOWDERMILK SALLY LOWE JOAN LUCAS DALE LULL BILL LYNCH PATSY LYONS PETE MAHERAS KATHRYNE MANHEIM LOUIS MANIOS SARAJON MARTIN STEVE MASSEY ELIZABETH MATTOS EZRA MAYER DON McALISTER NORMAN McCARTER DOROTHY McCRARY SALLY McGEE CHARLOTTE McHAFFIE JUDY McKINNEY ROY MCKINNEY REX McLAUCHLIN GERALD MCMANUS JOHN McMILLAN WILLIAM McPHERSON JEAN MERRITT BONNIE MILES BUDDY MILFORD well, jim, you can'f soy we oren'f different sophomore class 'Sf U A. hurry and eaf, girls, fhe L Ni' 'Q s1t'!T:v ' Q I n I A R 'f if i Q, , .ooo I A ,W ' 2 I ..,. ,X , 4 x - 1 , 11 fn f A ff ,X 4' ,. , - A .. , A igii A. ': K 3 7 ... I , 'E We 1 5 l 4:,. ., l. P In V .. If f f mo 'C ' A A P J , are , f -' 'ff 'P' ' ' d ivx I M J -:.- ' 1 I I g .. :,. A I . ' ' X , L 'Q' A V ' W7 . . I 1 I ..,, o,.. , ,K I I W If ai bell will ring soon BILL MILLER KAY MILLER NELSON MILLER PAT MILLER RUTH MILLS LANCE MIMS DONNIE MITCHELL ELLISON MITCHELL JANIE MOELLER MARTHA MOODY LUCY ANNE MOORE JIMMY MOORE JUDY MOSS RICHARD MULL DENNIS MULLIKIN LYNDA MULLINAX JERRY L. NELSON JOE NEUWIRTH LINDA NIVEN JIM NUBSON LINDA O'DELL DWIGHT ODOM FERMINA OSBORNE VANDA OUTLAW JUDY OWENS RONALD PALM ONA PALMER PENNY PAMPLIN MIKE PANNELL ELAINE PAOURIS ROBERT PARKER ROBERT PARKS VIRGINIA PATRICK BILLY PATTERSON STEVE PAYNE JAMES PEIGLER, JR. ' an ' Y .N 'Mr X af! ,U N? fr , R- X If Ai M I A J M .Hg I -- ' .aw I '- mtv: -. ' les -A f' ,,,.:.,Q. R 1 pf 'Q PM ,vez M ':, M ,. . Q , ef S5.q,L xy. 'Q 'uw H 'W X ag ... . we we A -' ,,,A I 1 y 'Q' w ar . Q- WK W . -me s o M I 1 F' I sophomore class DEWEY PERKINS MARY SUE PERRY KENNETH PHILLIPS HOLBERT PICKENS PATSY PICKENS GLENDA PITTS PATSY POE DONNA POOL BETTY ANN POOLE HARRY POOLE CLAY PORTER DAVID PRESTON MARSHA PROSER ALLAN QUICK VARDRY RAMSEUR CAROL JEAN RAMSEY BYRON REED CHARLES REYNOLDS JOAN REYNOLDS BETTY JEAN RHYMER BETTY RIDDLE BARBARA RIDGEWAY CAROLYN RIDGEWAY BOBBY RIDGILL CATHERINE RIGBY SARAH RIGGINS BILLY ROBERTSON BESS HILDA RODDY MARY LOU RHODEN ESTON RODGERS, JR. LUCINDA ROE HOWARD ROGERS CAROL ROPER PORTER ROSE TONY ROZAKOS DOROTHY SANDERS charming sophomores add new beaufy fo ghs. I Em Q lmQfl n- sophomore N X1- Q55 ,Que wif I 2 A Q 5 EL., I I ,N- 'Ya -.D I 42 'ul I I class , A -QA A V in gf j L . V A 'K' :. - , I ' 1 9 A X Riysfjf 'I L: by -,, I fri. , ' J pf-, , YV ,v,' Z if . fqwx I W' ,,.,' 1 ' -, 7 I ' A 2 N- It 1 , A I. .,,,1 , IJ.. .21 - V I: ,,, ,X IEW 9 L ! me-P If 'EW ff Q . P ,f f, A billy, jim, and becky study hard fogefher. 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M1 I' I In I -+l I wg, I 4' i f .V A even :. if - - I ,l,,, I I 1-af -Q . . lul -Ie ., J ,, M '33 , .B I Q :l, - ' 40' so , IAA - .. qi .-, W A ' .,.. ,Mya ,W 5: + I 4 I, V- ,,.., ' I' , .,.. -V 'I sf, , 3- f ROBERT WATERS RICHARD WEAVER BURTON WEBSTER ZILLAH WEBSTER DEANNA WEEKLEY .IUDY WELCH GENE WELLS JUDY WELLS NADEEN WELLS RODESSA WEST CARL L. WHALEY BONNIE WHEELER RAY WILLIAMS GAYLE WHITE ANN WHITMIRE JOYCE WHITWORTH LINDA WICKLIFFE VIRGINIA WILLIS DAVID WILSON LINDA WILSON ELIZABETH WINGATE KERRY WOFFORD DONNA WOOD SHARON WOOD SUSAN WOOLDRIDGE BILL WRIGHT BOBBY WYNN JENNY WYNN LIBBY YARBOROUGH MARTHA YOUNG STEPHEN YOUNG TED YOUNG JUDY ZACHARY GEORGE ZIMMERMAN ALEX ZIPPERER mai! K M522 gym 3 Sa-W A ll cl w U activities a g' isruoenr, couNclL L f 1 A f , , f 4 E ' , Y First row: Arthur Lesesne, Mary Wyche Burgess, Henry Ramseur, Tena Carpenter, David Webster, Lucy Scales, Betty Reyner, Sandra Bear, Frances Dowling, Milton Byars, Claire Cox, Phillip Posey, Judy Hasel- wood, Dianne Smith, Isecond rowl Jane Kinard, Judy Bruce, Nancy Garner, Sylvia Bridges, Gail Frost, Jane Heylmun, Nancy Jones, Mary Ella Hunt, Kerry Wofford, Lynda Bailey, Jerry King, Dick Bell, Sam Marsh, fthird rowJ Gena Bean, Furman Ivey, Dale Lull, Amy Stroud, Jackie Reeves, Anne Wood, Patty Zach- ary, Jean Mims, Babs Tucker, Cecil Lewis, Jimmy Martin, Johnny Farnsworth, Teddy Wagner, Vicky West, Kfourth rowj Lib Mattos, Patsy lvester, Frances Herbert, Sally Lowe, Connie Carr, Betty Bellune, Pat Moore, Phyllis Grubbs, Pat Goldsmith, Billy Gossett, Mike Brown, Alex Zipperer, Jimmy Reynolds, Kfifth rowl Douglass Jacobson, Bill Key, John Cheros, Billy Patterson, Marty Hoffmeyer, Linda Hanks, Raye Clark, Dot Gresham, Gail Blair, Jimmy Vaughn, Philip Howard, Max McClain, Eddie Meyers, Earl Roberson, Ksixth rowl Woody Kabler, Mike Tollison, Gerald Smoak, David Preston, Green Giebner, Charles Hughes, Alex Muller, Sam Floyd, Harvey Butler, Jack Stone, Rudy Hawkins, Miss Daniel, Sally McGee, Kseventh rowJ Bill Wilson, Jerry Shore, Louie Dodd, William Wood, Paul Kennedy, Creighton Jones, Henry Lewis, Jack Knight, Lionel Ingram, and Billy Hunter. . 5 K -Q31 - Q-, ,Q '- WNRR. 1, 'X M? ' , Wm w ww? 3 .-., ws. A in E Z., .,',.: -,-','. ' ai Y gtk M fl Kg, nm fi ix . X X Mg KN X se Q Qty Q 'ff Q, 3 Q? K 39 Mi' WN Nw rf 5 K ' . ,ff Lg, x ...,. M Aww W, .. 'W . sw wwf L aww Xmwffw , , Y his aw :I r. Wmsgsi ' . -if Q NMMA I, Q, l ,L QM wr- R '17 XY N assembly DIANNE SMITH Chairman MISS MARGARET PARKS Adviser FIRST ROW: ,lack Rose, Dianne Smilh, Hudson McGee, Peggy Ford, CSECOND ROWJ Arthur lesesne, Frances Dowling, Milton Byars, Miss Parks, and John Cheros. prepares, arranges all assembly programs I athletics T FRANCES DOWLING Chairman GEORGE W. LATHEM Adviser FIRST ROW: Nancy Ross, Pal Ross, Frances Dowling, Sandy Holland, ISECOND ROWI Vicky Wesl, Bobby McNeill, Jimmy Kelley, and Mr. Lalhem. sfrives fo acquaint sludenfs with raider feams Page One Hundred cafeteria... LUCY SCALES Chairman MISS SARAH MEREDITH Adviser FIRST ROW: Libby Kiriakides, Betsy Thom- son, Lucy Scales, Pat Rush, ISECOND ROWJ Johnny Langley, Miss Meredith, Pat Adair, Gwen Corbett, and Hugh Garner. emphasizes cleanliness, politeness in cafeteria community service... TENA CARPENTER Chairman MISS MEL LEE DANIEL Adviser FIRST ROW: Tena Carpenter, Caroline White, Mary wyche Burgess, Ann Thornton, KSECOND ROWJ Bunlty Seay, Miss Daniel, .Iusten Duke, ITHIRD ROWD Frank Cantrell, and John Dietz. promotes national, local, school drives Page One Hundred One eIections.H I K conducfs major school elecfions Iostandfound JUDY HASELWOOD Chairman MISS AMBER BOGGS Adviser FIRST ROW: Lee Cashwell, Judy HaseI wood, Carolyn House, Almera Bruce KSECOND ROWJ Jimmy Bean, Howard Bass, Louie Stephens, and Miss Boggs. Page One Hundred Two CLAIRE COX Chairman MISS MARY WILDS Adviser FIRST ROW: Claire Cox, Camille Mariin, Nelle Griffin, Jane Henderson, KSECOND ROWD Kenneth Sargeni, Miss Wilds, Mark Jones, Luther Lotf, and Joe Bagwell. I if sells needed suppliesp refurns losf arficles ,wi we property... msgs' keeps campus, building attractive DICK BELL Chairman R. S. TIEDEMAN Adviser FIRST ROW: Dwight Alford, Nancy Bgw. den. Jvdy Stone, Elizabeth Maxwell, CSEC- OND ROWJ Dick Bell, Sonny Ross, Billy RIClI0 d50n, Temple Roane, and Mr, Tiede- man. publicity...- I 1 DAVID WEBSTER Chairman MISS HORTENSE PARKINS Adviser f , FIRST ROW: Nancy Walker, Martha Key, I Z Rose Howard, Velma Balentine, Mary Jo Hudgens, KSECOND ROWI Miss Parkins, Jimmy Neal, Jimmy Griffin, and David Webster. publicizes special school activities Page One Hundred Three radio... operafes school public address syslem PHILLIP POSEY Chairman MISS WINIFRED ROGERS Adviser FIRST ROW: Connie Carr, Linda Claylon, Peggy Truynham, Anne Fowlkes, ISECOND ROWI Alfred Lipscomb, Phillip Posey, Miss Rogan' I-Ionel IHQYUH1, and Joe Piper. s o c I a I . . BETTY WARD MCAFEE Chairman MISS NELLIE BURNETTE Adviser AROUND: Billy Muzekari, Eleanor Good- len, Ann Long, Mareon Chapman, Miss Burnehe, Betty Ward McAfee, Jon Worrell, Sandra Wheeler, and John Converse. Page One Hundred Four sponsors greenville high social funcfions trafficn. confrols conduci in halls, pep meefings clubcouncHH. FIRST ROW: Pa? Goldsmith, Belfy Bel- lune, Patty Zachary, Pat Moore, Mary Wyche Burgess, KSECOND ROWJ Gene Gar- rison, Doyle Kelley, Jerry Shore, Jon Wor- rell, Frances Dowling, Cary Taylor, ITHIRD ROWJ Don McAlister, Jack Knight, Billy Holden, Brooke Horseman, QFOURTH ROW, Lionel Ingram, Harold Pace, and Miss Mel Lee Daniel. SANDRA BEAR Chairman J. A. MOORE Adviser FIRST ROW: Sallie Jennings, Nina Jame- son, Sandra Bear, Max McClain, QSECOND ROWJ Johnny Sims, Ken Carler, Jack Sione, and Bill Kelleh. glgiil ,fe .- Ni -. 1, T' ,t 3, ,V 1 ggi ,Sy I - 5' fe -' fig 2,1 ' . f 4 ' W 5.12, .,., ' 15, W . j 4 ef ., , Q 4 ir, 5,-M Q ,835 1, I ,mf emwfaf- T' Zz 'f Nfl . -ip- , ff ZR iZ.,.,s 4. , 5 . u H . '- 'KW an ,,.mwAWf- , Q e'i'f:- A 'bil Q -, 7' ' 'Wm M 16933 Q ' ., fi, . ?Jffs,rffes.fw 5. V , w r .r ygffj Effflf A QS f 'Q l, A gifgggrif I at :S K 'wif M L1 .mlb ' Slfiff. si A ?QW represenls all clubs in cabinef Page One Hundred Five art... encourages artistic interest and ability board of control. BETTY REYNER Chairman MRS. P. N. BECTON Adviser FIRST ROW: Harriet Parker League, Bev- erly Whitmire, Mary Jane McCoy, Caroline Burgess, KSECOND ROWD Henry Ramseur, Judy Rosenfeld, Betty Reyner, Charlie Moss, CTHIRD ROWJ Miss Sarah Meredith, Mrs. P. N. Becton. ABSENT Eleanor Goodlett. Page One Hundred Six CARY TAYLOR President MRS. MARGARET GILLIAM Adviser FIRST ROW: Otto Waldrep, Bennie Lee Sinclair, Townie Tyler, Gail Martin, Mike Shelley, Cathy King, KSECOND ROW, Mrs. Gilliam, Rowena Cummings, Saraion Mar- tin, Jane Heylmun, Carole Ann Baty, Bar- bara Foote, KTHIRD ROWJ Carolyn Snoddy, Carol Ann Lawton, Catherine Eskew, 'Jean Hubbell, Ann Martin, QFOURTH ROWJ Mary Maltby, Brooke Horseman, Betty Jackson, Bella Marteny, CFIFTH ROWD Martha Key, Ina Lisagor, Pat Adair, Beth Meyers, Elaine Watson, Elisabeth Taylor, lSlXTH ROW, Victor Drilea, Barney Williams, Glenn Smith, Cary Taylor, and Jerry Spann. 14. regulates and advises school publications 4 buenos amigos... xx. ll!! da cr estos olumnos mejor conocimiento del idioma y de las costumbres distributive education... PAT MOORE President MRS. LUCY CRAWFORD Adviser FIRST ROW: Wynell Chastain, Phyllis Grubbs, Kathryn Sweat, Jenneane Jordon, Helen Skelton, Carolyn Cooke, CSECOND ROWJ Florence Roper, Charlotte Edwards, Nancy Wilson, Evelyn Fisher, LaNoma Woodward, Mrs. Crawford, Sue Fowler, KTHIRD ROWJ Karen Bullock, Pat Moore, Sylvia Rish, Martha Boggs, Catherine Bing- ham, Nancy Dempsey, KFOURTH ROWJ Catherine Carter, Mary Ann Burns, Linda Lee Hunt, Jenny Porter, Jane Moore, Mar- garet Cole, QFIFTH ROWJ Mary Jo Fayssoux, Clinton Taylor, Mary Frances Pepper, Caro- lyn Williams, Gilbert Tripp, Sara Smith, CSIXTH ROWJ Mac Johnson, Hugh Cunning- ham, Eddie Myers, David Bryan, Steve Brown, Walter Culbertson, and Andy Rasor. JACK KNIGHT President MISS MARJORIE WATSON Adviser FIRST ROW: Harriet Parker League, Kitty Kennedy, Judy Rosenfeld, Jane Henderson, Velma Balentine, Tena Carpenter, Charlotte Taylor, CSECOND ROWJ Judy McCorkle, Bruce Allen, Honey Hunt, Miss Watson, Sallie Jennings, Stephanie Lewis, Joyce Lord, QTHIRD ROWJ Linda Clayton, Jackie Torkington, Carol Grayson, Elaine Brooks, Nina Jameson, Carolyn McCullers, Norma Jane Leslie, CFOURTH ROWJ Don Davis, Marguerite Dickert, Betty Ward McAfee, Joyce Forwood, Judy Willis, Martha Leach, IFIFTH ROWJ Joe Bagwell, Almera Bruce, Linda Abercrombie, Betsy Briggs, Betty Reyner, Kitty Mundy, KSIXTH ROWJ Ann Estes, Pat Layman, Harriette Williams, Janet Bennett, Patricia Huguley, Howard King, QSEVENTH ROWJ Mike Mace, Robert Odom, Woody Kabler, Jack Knight, Martha Eng- land, and Bob Cole. helps students choose suitable vocations Page One Hundred Seven FRANCES DOWLING President MRS. RITA HEAPE Adviser future business leaders of ame teaches members what the future holds future farmers of america... BILLY HOLDEN President J. T. BLACK Adviser FIRST ROW: Bill Thomason, Clay Jones, Jimmy Griffin, Bill Trammell, Carroll Will- ingham, Temple Roane, Ken Carter, Billy Holden, Bobby Scott, KSECOND ROWJ Har- old Travis, Edward Price, Charles Stowe, John Converse, John Burns, Jimmy Martin, Ray Parkins, KTHIRD ROW! Bobbv Wynn, Jimmy Harrell, Harry Forehand, JimmY Duke, Billy Turrentine, Gerald Thompson, Charles Lawton, CFOURTH ROWJ Bobby Scales, Bobby Coker, Richard Brassell, Bennett Rose, Arthur Smith, Barry Barr, Howard Bass, QFIFTH ROWJ Don Masters, Al Hattaway, Roger Johnstone, Georae Bell, Gerald Smith, Raymond Graydom QSIXTH ROWJ George Syracuse, Rudy Ben- nett, Lee Cashwell, Jimmy Shytle, EYMS' Lipscomb, Kent Evatt, William Wood, KSEV- ENTH ROWJ Jerry Brockman, David Wilson. Manley League, Mr. Black, and Clay Porter. Page One Hundred Eight FICO... FIRST ROW: Joy Foster, Johnny Sims, Judy Watkins, Jane Sexton, Mary Louise Chandler, Carol Byrd, Beth Henderson, Frances Dowling, Lowe Willis, Charlotte Taylor, Brucie Allen, Woo McCuen, James Davidson, F. J. Jackson, KSECOND ROWJ Jack Knight, Peggy Traynham, Jimmy Bean, Jean Mims, Richard Lashley, Peggy Orwig, Arden Harrell, Mary Hewitt, Justen Duke, Carolyn McDowell, Virginia Shives, Patricia Huguley, Fred Mathews, CTHIRD ROWJ Bill Wilson, Ronny Dickerson, Sandie Holland, Libby Kifi0lKideS, Linda Hughey, Lois Duncan, Roberta Hall, Sandra Conover, Bobbie Rid- dle, Jane Leslie, Dianne Smith, Sidney Glover, Jean Strange, Charlie Moss, QFOURTH ROWJ Henry Lewis, Bob Mosley, Bunky Seay, Jerry Clark, Faye Cannon, Martha Jones, Jane Blackwell, Jill Clarke, Jean Ann Miller, Joanna Rozakas, Linda McDonald, Betsy Thomson, Kitty Kennedy, Gail Martin, C. W. Pollack, CFIFTH ROWJ Anne Dempsey, Carolyn McCullers, Martha Ann Coward, Martha Jayne Whiten, Gail Blair, Dot Gresham, Georgia Simon, Loretta Daniel, Annette Johnston, Nancy Ross, Septima Palm, Sandra Kelley, Pat Sellers, Judy Cooper, C. W. Brediger, KSIXTH ROWJ Marian Siachos, Suzanne Switzer, Sarah Slay, Barbara Cox, Martha Cooper, Mary Sue Lewis, Mary Lynn Campbell, Joyce Dun- lap, Sue Cox, Rose Howard, Judy White, Margaret Owings, Judy McCuen, Mrs. Heape, KSEVENTH ROWD Eugene King, Allan Jenkins, Charlie Moss, Susan Haas, Elaine Brooks, Beverly Sample, Barbara Bowen, Connie Alberson, Peggy Theodorou, Carole Moore, Barbara Dill, Iris Traynham, Jean Durham, Joe Suddeth, and Carl Mc- Cain. builds foundation for improving agriculture future nurses club... rs N. offers information tor nurses' training future teachers of america... MARY WYCHE BURGESS President MISS MYRTLE TANNER Adviser FIRST ROW: Judy Rosenfeld, Jane Hen- derson, Mary Jo Hudgens, Velma Balentine, Sondra Wheeler, Tena Carpenter, Judy McCorkle, Judy Haselwood, ISECOND ROWJ Harriet Parker League, Elaine Hunter, Ann Fowlkes, Jackie Reeves, Carol Grayson, Mary Jane Taylor, Joyce Lord, KTHIRD ROWJ Janet Bennett, Jo Harper, Jackie Torking- ton, Honey Hunt, Enid Stuart, Agnes Eassy, QFOURTH ROWJ Marguerite Dickert, Jo Ann Gray, Nina Harman, Gwen Corbett, Kitty Mundy, Betty Reyner, IFIFTH ROWJ Anne Estes, Martha Patterson, Mary Wyche Bur- gess, Nancy Jane Bringhurst, Louise Earle, ISIXTH ROWJ Sallie Jennings, Ann Thorn- ton, and Miss Tonner. PAT GOLDSMITH President MRS. HUKATE ELWOOD Adviser FIRST ROW: Pat Layman, Sue Ann Henry, Hulda Haynes, June Harper, Pat Gold- smith, ISECOND ROWJ Cameron Greer, Linda Abercrombie, Anne Wood, Kay Cole- man, Deanne Brown, CTHIRD ROW! Sondra Coulter, Sandra Wright, Peggy Green, Beverly Whitmire, Almera Bruce, Didi Baarcke, Shirley Phillips, Catherine Trilable, Beth Burty, Judy Granger, QFOURTH ROWI Elaine Phillips, Judy McCartt, Mrs. Elwood, Elizabeth Pell, and Harriette Barton. organizes students for future teaching Page One Hundred Nine junior homemakers of america... ,aki- ,I- 355. I int emphasizes twentieth century homemaking PATTY ZACHARY President MRS. CAROLINE SIMPSON, MRS. RUBY WILLIMON, MISS JESSIE HUNTER Advisers FIRST ROW: Kay Droce, Mary Lee Gibson, Katrina Carroll, Caroline Garraux, Lindo Wicklitfe, Glenda Pitts, Sandra Smith, Shelby Cummings, Patsy Ivester, Potty Zachary, Pat Miller, CSECOND ROWJ Rebecca Hinson, Mary Jean Ayers, Barbara Johnson, Susan Bettinger, Carolyn Garrison, Judy Zachary, Zilfah Webster, Mimi Joyce, Charlotte McHaffie, Linda Hanks, Anne Shirley, Peggy Dodd, Marie White, ITHIRD ROWJ Bea Asay, Joyce Cannon, Kathryne Manheim, Sibyl Coffey, Martha Young, Beverley Wells, Loretta McDonald, Lib Mattos, Mickey Waldrep, Evelyn Garlington, Annette Howard, Joye Huff, Faye Jones, Sandro Jordan, QFOURTH ROWI Barbara Hannon, Martha Kremer, Evelyn Kellett, Eyvonne Chastain, Modene Goss, Bonnie Wagner, Elaine Paouris, Connie Cleveland, Barbara Jean Erwin, Ann Beth I i b r a r y . . . DON MCCALISTER President MISS MARGARET PARKS Adviser FIRST ROW: Martha Holland, Frances Boylston, Wanda Dearman, Alice Graves, ISECOND ROWJ Peggy Armstrong, Leona Thompson, Miss Parks, Allan Goodlett, ITHIRD- ROWJ Don McCalister, Ken Brown, Charles Fayssoux, Thomas Hanna, CFOURTH ROWD Sandra Hall, Danna Poole, and Jackie Kesterson. Smith, Gaile Frost, IFIFTH ROWI Martha Moody, Flossie Cunning- ham, Patsy Lyons, Helen Lollis, Wanda Gaddy, Deanna Weekley, Barbara Rayburn, Joan Reynolds, LaVern Martin, Shirley Vaughn, Lu Anne League, Pat Childers, Anne Nalley, Frances Fellers, Sue Foster, CSIXTH ROWJ Beth Morgan, Judy Gettys, Donna Wood, Linda Niven, Virginia Frick, Linda Wilkins, Betty Auslander, Gail Marchbanks, Jean Laftis, Eleanor Goodlett, Camilla Kennedy, Jane Mangum, Patsy Harvey, Alice Graves, Sandra Hawkins, ISEVENTH ROWJ Mrs. Simpson, Judy Hughes, Sherry Croft, Judy Walker, Caroline Jones, Brenda Garrison, Barbara Ridgeway, Mrs. Willimon, Kay Harper, Martha White, Dee Gee Shaw, Martha Anne Jones, Miss Hunter, and Pam Kirtley. aids in distribution, collection of books music club... fm encourages appreciation for fine art of music DOYLE KELLEY President HOLMES BAUMGARDNER Adviser FIRST ROW: Mary Helen Putman, Bon- nie Brown, Nancy Walker, Nancy Ariail, Anna Meredith, Elizabeth Giles, Carolyn House, CSECOND ROWD Nadeen Wells, Janice Bryant, Toni Wagner, Raye Clarke, Rowena Melton, Kemille Weaver, Frances Herbert, QTHIRD ROWJ Alec Mullin, Ronald music council.. VICKY WEST President HOLMES BAUMGARDNER Adviser FIRST ROW: Mary Helen Putman, Betsy Thomson, Sylvia Bridges, Nancy Walker, Mary Ella Hunt, KSECOND ROWJ Kitty Kennedy, Ann Fowlkes, Betty Ward McAfee, Gwen Spearman, Claire Cox, CYHIRD ROWJ Raye Clark, Ann Cheves, Connie Alberson, Bob Odom, Nathan Thomas, QFOURTH ROWJ Vicky West, Don Cason, Rudy Hawe kins, and Mr. Bcumgardner, Shockley, Green Giebner, Sterling Morgan, Brad Russell, QFOURTH ROWJ Phillip Posey, Eddie Bagwell, Bob Cole, Frankie Johnson, Doyle Kelley, KFIFTH ROWD Nathan Thomas, Buddy Massey, William Dickerson, Jimmy Hooper, Jimmy Meaders, Mike Woodall, and Mr. Baumgardner. sis' ii is 2 leads instrumental, vocal groups V quill oncl scroll... recognizes outstanding journalists O r a cl I o . . . GENE GARRISON President MR. NORMAN RICHARDS Adviser FIRST ROW: Earl Roberson, Brooks Harri- son, Michael Guy, Ted Tutterow, Gene Garrison, KSECOND ROWJ Dan Owens, Kenneth Gross, Mike Mace, Raymond Poore, Billy Shelnutt KTHIRD ROWJ George Guy, Tammy Buskirk, Bob Mitchell, KFOURTH ROWJ Mr. Richards, Oscar Funderburk, and Mike Adair. Page One Hundred Twelve BETTY BELLUNE President MRS. P. N. BECTON Adviser FIRST ROW: Mary Wyche Burgess, Mary Jo Hudgens, Tena Carpenter, Beverly Whit- mire, Margaret Baarcke, Betty Bellune, CSECOND ROW? Betty Freeman, Nancy Blackwell, Mareon Chapman, Catherine Eskew, Carol Ann Lawton, KTHIRD ROWJ Sallie Jennings, Mary Maltby, Betty Reyner, Charlie Moss, Mrs. Becton and Anne Estes. furthers boys' interest in radio thespians... awards honorable stage and acting ability trade and industry... HAROLD PACE President M. W. BOYD Adviser FIRST ROW: Stella Canellis, Ray Lang- dale, Lewis Townes, Jerry O'Dell, Charles Childress, Mr. Boyd, QSECOND ROWD Bill Pliaconis, Larry Campbell, Derrill Powell, Fredrick White, KTHIRD ROWJ Ronald Kee- ner, Jimmy Dackins, Bobby Young, and Monty Varner. KABSENT Bobby Bryant, Jack Osteen, Jimmy Strutton, and Harold Pace.l BETTY BELLUNE President ROBERT W. FOX Adviser FIRST ROW: Cary Taylor, Tena Carpen- ter, Maria Sasso, Townie Tyler, Judy Willis, Betty Bellune, KSECOND ROW? Elizabeth Pell, Jo Harper, Joyce Forwood, Pat Lay- man, Sally Thompson, CTHIRD ROWJ Billy Shelnutt, Creighton Jones, Freddy Leffert, Janet Bennett, QFOURTH ROWJ Louie Stephens, Leonard Todd, and Mr. Fox. encourages extensive business study Page One Hundred Thirteen mixed chorus, girls glee club entertain at school FIRST ROW: Carolyn Snoddy, Belsy Thomson, Norma Jane Leslie, Carolyn McDowell, Pal Layman, Louise Earle, Sandra Kelly, Honey Hunl, Marlha Thomason, QSECOND ROWJ Nancy Bowden, Meredilh Slarnes, Marlha Leach, Barbara Dill, Irene Healherly, Zora Hill, Palsy Robinson, Elaine Brooks, Arden Har- rell, Carolyn McCullers, Belly Ward McAfee, KTHIRD ROWJ Joyce Hughes, Jackie Owens, Myrlice Hunl, Barbara Tucker, c------,., Y Peggy Sullivan, Palsy Hamby, Ada F. Scarboro, Serelha Owens, Brucie Allen, Ann Fowlkes, KFOURTH ROWJ Joyce Wrenn, Belly Lou Boling, Belh Burly, Peggy Scoll, Elizabelh Giles, Linda Rakeslraw, Rose Howard, Linda Claylon, Sallie Jennings, Nina Jameson, KFIFTH ROWJ Jerry Brockman, Jim Harrell, Bill lngram, Alfred Lipscomb, James Barr, and Elmore Dancy. FIRST ROW: Lib Fleming, Eleanor Alverson, Jane Tripp, Bonnie Wagner, Bonnie Wheeler, Sylvia Bridges, Mary Ella Hunl, Calhy Sumner, Sandra Jordan, QSECOND ROWJ Sybil Coffey, Dee Gee Shaw, Carolyn Garrison, Janice Smilh, Linda O'Dell, Bess Hilda Roddy, Ann Cheves, Belly Ann Poole, Jimmie Rulh Jannino, ITHIRD ROWD Connie Cleveland, Peggy Sue Evall, Barbara Jean Erwin, Marly Hoffmeyer, Cynlhia Finch, Janel Johnsrud, Rulh Ellen Gassin, Janice 'Wallace, Ann Cowan, QFOURTH ROW! Mary Sue Perry, Judy Keilh, Toni Knox, Jean Ramsey, Carolyn Smilh, Glenda Slacey, Joyce Whilworlh, Elizabelh James, QFIFTH ROWJ Carolyn Ridgeway, Margarel Thompson, Palsy Pickens, Jenny Lee Wynn, Elaine Looper, Delores King, Amandra Saller- field, Rodessa Wesl, Belly Jackson, QSIXTH ROWJ Marlha Moody, Linda Wicklilfe, Nadeen Wells, Rulh Jones, Belly Riddle, Charlolle Simmons, Becky Ligon, and Annelle Arnold. programs, music clinics, commencement exercises... .aww . Q, . u, 1 -or FIRST ROW: Carolyn Putman, Gail Martin, Anne Woods, Eleanor Wilson, Gail Stone, Judy Granger, Ginger Durham, Judy Walker, QSECOND ROWJ Bunny Sanders, Mary Whitworth, Charlotte Pitts, Patsy Robertson, Laura Manheim, Janet Bennett, Nancy Rogers, Sandra Christopher, Beth Boggs, CTHIRD ROWJ Pencye Pressley, Raye Clark, Dot Gresham, Phyllis Martin, Ingrid Bishop, Ann Long, Pat Arnold, Marie Bivins, Mr. Baum- gardner, KFOURTH ROWJ Sandra Wheeler, Gwen Spearman, ' sa se mg l i , f i i l is fi I fi 2 Claire Cox, Barbara Frick, Rachel McDougle, Arah Brown, Phyllis Wyatt, Pat Cothran, Judy Lantord, QFIFTH ROWJ Ansel Owens, Vicky West, Donald Shockley, Buddy Brigham, Billy Crymes, Johnny Nicoll, Billy Holden, Bill Thomason, KSIXTH ROWJ Gene Balentine, Ronald Shockley, Jimmy Meaders, Ronny Bishop, Dove Andrews, Freddie Guy, Philip Thompson, and Manly League. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Jordan, Stella Canellis, Carolyn House, Pat Dockery, Saundra Lee, Rowena Melton, Mary F. Fraser, Juanita Thurmond, Elaine Hunter, Carolyn Vaughn, Mary Helen Putman, KSECOND ROWJ Norah McHatfey, Pat Ferguson, Evelyn Fisher, Flassie Cunningham, Barbara .lo Loftis, Neane Jordan, Suzanne Gantt, Harriette Barton, Kay Coleman, Karen Britton, Hulda Haynes, ITHIRD ROWl,Bonnie Brown, Lenora Paris, Jean Lottis, Elizabeth Pell, Martha Patterson, Toni Wagner, Peggy Holder, Bea Smith, Lu Ann League, Betty Ann Lowe, Ann Martin, Sandra Wright, CFOURTH ROWJ Judy Guest, Nancy Turner, Phyllis Grubbs, Patsy Miles, Wanda Gaddy, Pat Goldsmith, Pat Bloodworth, Gail Blair, Gensie Bullock, Brooke Horseman, Nancy Ariail, CFIFTH ROWD Barbara Hannon, Nancy Wilson, Martha Kremer, Marguerite Dickert, Wynell Chastain, Elaine Phillips, Karen Bullock, Frances Herbert, Sydney Glover, Kitty Kennedy, Charlotte Taylor, Margaret Baarcke, QSIXTH ROWJ Nancy Walker, Rhoda Ryan, Pat Hughley, George Lambrakos, Doyle Kelley, William Dickerson, Buddy Massey, Charles Pittman, Nathan Thomas, Mickey Lucas, Mac Johnson, QSEVENTH ROWJ Mike Tollison, Drew Taylor, Hamp Kicklighter, Enoch Lathem, Harold Arnold, Jimmy Hooper, Nick Hallman, Tim Jones, and David Mungo. C, rx, thespians take active part in national education gf? 1 -fl WMI Starring in The Goose Hangs High were lngrid Bishop and Billy Shelnutt. Other members of the cast included Allan Jenkins, Camille Vonnegut, Bill Sheffield, Elizabeth Pell, Louie Stephens, Freddie Leffert, Toddy Todd, Jack Knight, Janet Bennett, Cary Taylor, and Almera Bruce. Judy Willis, assisted by Pat Adair and Joyce Forwood, served as stage manager. Robert W. Fox was director, Page One Hundred Sixteen - 470 ' e . w. E7 2'- i s Mfxij '9fTf -.X 'N sq KKK . f 'f N 'N 'Z, , ,4: ..--I-15, ., '- 1956-'57 nautilus staff. ,vv 'w X HARRIET PARKER LEAGUE Editor MRS. P. N. BECTC Adviser R SALLIE JENNINGS VELMA BALENTINE Semor Editor Semor Edlfor 'Willa N-M. '53 JERRY NELSON Photographer MARY MALTBY Club Editor 'X' GRIFFIN Edlfor LONG M 'mf zfffmis Hilda xi M high news staff f 23 f ?7 fff:f: ,. - A ,E . V, . Wien 4, 43251 wifi? 4 . , ' 3, fn 1. .55 -- .- 2 ' A K x iii , M.-L L -251' ' ' i V A BEVERLY WHITMIRE Business Manager I n s , ,-gk . MRS P N BECTON BETTY BELLUNE Adwser Managing Editor ANN THORNTON FLETCHER BARKER JANET BENNETT CATHERINE ESKEW CHARLES VAUGHN Circulation Manager Photographer Alunmi Editor News Editor Photographer CAROL. GRAYSON ANNE ESTES JIMMY MILLER MARY JO HUDGENS CAROL ANN LAWTON Advemsmg Manage' News Edna' SPOYIS ECIIIOY Columnist Feature Editor uid' em JOHN McKAY CAROLE MOORE PEGGY FORD MARTHA HOLLAND JIMMY COLLINS Sports Editor Reporter Reporter Solicitor Sports Reporter vm PEGGY FREDERICK FRANCES BOYLESTON MARY SUE CUMBUS ALAN FLETCHER NANCY BLACKWELL Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter 'im nl IETTY FREEMAN MAY BELLE SCOTT JIMMY CLARKE ANNE CARPENTER NANCY ARIAIL Reporter Columnist Sports Reporter Reporter Reporter teachers, parents, students, spend happy days at gh AQ pqrts ig!! L e ..w'f' A SxJew.- 4 Y -Sy? X - , f x . . .vfw P- ggifiif wx, W L aww lf x 1 y i. r'iff'-I,-Q . :'152gZqN -. K ' vga, .. SQ??Aifff ,wx as ,Y X.H.:S?:ff'Q.M .- 4' Qi ' 1 .qv , . ' AK X wif W K 'L gig 4 . m'3'f. QL 51,g,i'3. x 1 Q .WA A L, I ' QQ Nfl- K Qi,-34A mflgigyf Q- S .L ' , frigixflximifffw- ' K' M2391 , fgxtv. L 'Qi XQJTQQ 2 H, ,Q A,.' 1 ' irifigwgxmxax Y Qilivffisbk - , WF. 'sg 3, wifsgig N 3 ' X ' fs N' . X E43 f , . ,, fs 4 A V' .N Y EN? A X Q. . Xf N'4f3.1sw-, . - , '35 , SWT'-u -f -,kvi5'3fE.fXf?v'g5 , . ffffdiizx X N5 Ernfny ff Q Yliih-fxwi 1 MM.. Q 'wvrs Nu.-00, B 1 1Keady and rugged, the Raiders, with an excellent display of teamwork, completely out- passed and outplayed the Belton Warriors Q31-OJ in their first game of the season. 7 ncouraged by their triumph, the Reds clawed the Bearcats of Hendersonville U3-OJ before advancing to their third win by stinging the Anderson Yellow Jackets Q25-72 in another excit- ing and thrilling tilt. B efending their top rating, the Red and White climbed to their fourth victory by scalping the Gaffney Indians U4-6j in another gridiron classic. 1 ,Rain drenched field failed to dampen the spirit of enthusiastic fans even though the scrappy Mooremen fell C0-l3j to the Greenwood Emeralds in a hard fought clash. fter another week of grueling workouts, the Eleven again bowed. This time to Dreher's Blue Devils Q0-192, one of the state's stronger teams. P g One Hundred Twenty-Four 1 jjnvaded on their own field, the Greenville Squad struggled to chalk up another win by edging the Columbia Caps Q6-Ol. E etermined to extend their leading streak, the Reds fought fearlessly throughout the entire game before falling to Young High of Knoxville, Tennessee C19-2Oj in an exciting encounter which could have gone either way. 1 1 ager to follow the recent loss by a win, the team battled for the extra point that would have broken the tie with Lancaster's Blue Hurricanes, but the game ended in a deadlock U3-l3l. 1 ,K eaching the climax of their season and anxious to overpower their crosstown rivals, the Red Raiders rolled up a score in the third quarter, but unfortunately it was not enough to defeat the Parker Tornadoes C6-201 in the annual Thanksgiving day event at Sirrine stadium. canning the past season, GHS supporters credit the team with a five win, four loss, one tie record, however, they agree with Grantland Rice, When the great scorer comes to mark against your name, He'll write not 'won' or 'lost', But how you played the game. X I I Tal :ffl HIEBW' hf vNM'ZEHV Ya WEA BILL KELLETT best substitute if 55:1 ARTHUR LESESNE best lineman JOHN DIETZ LUTHER LOTT sportsmanship BILLY HOLDEN best blocker iii Dyrbsh A best back JOHN DIETZ all-sfafe all-county BILLY HOLDEN captain all-sfafe vb, ,avi-Wm.. EQSASESXQLQ - A ,' , 1 -. :fav 'f Q wiv si ' K ha we 5 2. x Jjfkgry, I -ui' ,N ,ti ,' :',..Af M fx f- A. E-ff' U f ni X? , an ,s H'aq2H Y .PX RAY PARKINS righf end ' CLARK GASTON right tackle XQQQIIQ . J V . , - .- m1.u lmm my Y J, f 3? 6.3 ., vi 'L an Q N ar, Q x may' NY if H , V361-X ', .-M 3 V.. QNX X xi X 5, 1 fx? sm. 1 vw rf '11 QPQQ.. ,, 2 '9 r-ff 2 9 Ay-.,..-4 K .xx M' k ,wi ' ,QNX-fri' ff Muff? sy -fini Je M my 1 y 3 0, 1.51 QMQ ' . 6' . S' J f ' , fsffif' in FV ' -. wg+y,3+M if 86923 5 A fi ff ag' xx 'Yu ' W D Q uf an 5,1 sw... 4 5 ,s A1 .x., , ,f Q I 1 Q Y 0 K ,f Q J 4 1 ,. -ter , .1 , a Q . 4 ,mn , 1 1. . if 1 ' 1 f, 114-h 1 'ns AA+.,1,,XQ, .V ,MMV 1' . 1 5' X aff 'a f View . 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QW,-gen L, J Us ns.. l halfback -MS MIKE PANNELL quarterback 1 LINN, 0 -fn ,gf , 5 ff 5' 'nail 3, . m 171'- 7 ,gf S:,,.,,1 my A 11 First Row: Joe Buckner, Peter Stipp, Don Davis, Roger Johnstone, Johnny Brown, Son- ny Ross, Johnny Farnsworth, Bill Wright, Jimmy Hammond, Csecond rowi Holbert Pick- ens, Fred Henry, Mike Tollison, Steve Shivers, Ellison Mitchell, Tommy Muzekari, Billy Linn, C. O. Stevens, Archy Black, fthird rowi Bill Bailey, Milton Allen, Dicky Dietz, Gerry Ben- ston, Roy Crisp, Dutch Knight, Bob Hubbard, Jimmy Reynolds, and Jerry Harrison. both raider teams displayed spark, spunk, and Page One Hundred Thirty-Six Y Y Y Y Y Y sportsmanship on the grldlron in the '56 season First row: Dwight Alford, Butch Garner, Jim Creech, Jimmy Neal, Arthur Lesesne, Billy Holden, Tom Kay, Frank Cantrell, Dallas Davis, Ken Carter, John Dietz, Bill Thomason, fseconcl rowj Donald Davis, Johnny Nicoll, Eddie Scott, Bobby McNeill, Luther Lott, Jerry Shore, Bobby Batson, Jack Jackson, Joe Bagwell, Tom Zaebst, fthird rowl Paul Oeland, Clay Jones, Paul Kennedy, Ray Par- kins, Temple Roane, Bill Bannister, Max Mc- Clain, Bill Kellett, Ifourth row! Johnny Car- son, Jerry King, Richard Mull, Mike Pannell, Bill Key, Clark Gaston, and Richard Brassell. Page One Hundred Thirty Seven Q 3 Wi. 0 W N. ' ff Q 2' S if if' fxg is. senior raiders choose sponsors for homecoming Q Q r 'M1 Wm ,M cm...-f-s -W H Mmm-sswwzr First row: Mary Wyche Burgess for Arthur Lesesne, Margaret Chandler, Pat Ross, Frances Dowl- ing, Jimmy Kelley, Jane Henderson, Dwight Alford, fsecond row:J Mary Jo Hudgens, Frank Cantrell, Sallie Jennings, Luther Lott, Martha Key, Billy Holden, Mary McCabe, Jim Creech, fthird fowl Ben- nie Lee Sinclair, Tom Kay, Gwen Spearman, Hugh Garner, Charlotte Taylor, Ken Carter, Jackie Torkington, Bill Thomason, Mary Frances Fraser, Jerry Shore, Ifourth rowj Judy Watkins, Tom Zaebst, Barbara Tucker, Dallas Davis, Sandra Wheeler, Jimmy Neal, Beverly Whitmire, Joe Bag- well, and Lowe Willis for John Dietz. F .1 Q ,Sic 10 s,,,c.1, Jack Grady Henry Lewis Jimmy Martin Jimmy Moore Pat Ross Jimmy Kelley 5 l e ,Q A H s YQPQ M -n 1 R 4, Q if M K .fm ,ai-. Al-., A dl' 'F 1 Riga . 1- Q WQWS - txt' - 'xiii M s s M ..g...- ,K- 1 ' ' 1.5 4 TJ 4- . 2wQgf3'vmkq 'L M I Q ,, X i s W ,, if 5 , Efgggz . Sqwlx , gy x g M zzwxwm Em W -5 ,N --Q 5 M U , XA ,,., f s,,,g .ff-LMA-I f 'gf' S' '..Q,f 'N:i 4-as Q A five peppy majorettes highlight greenville high band E I CQNNIE ALBERSQN PATTY ZACHARY PEGGY THEODOROU JUDY McCORKLE JEAN MIMS PgOHddFtyO cheerleaders lead spirit at raider games f . Yf,.1yO ' I ff W.. A P44 I , f FRANCES DOWLING SANDIE HOLLAND MARY STONE senior head cheerleader junior sophomore VICKY WEST JIMMY REYNOLDS MILTON LEWIS senior junior sophomore P ge One Hundred Forty-Two 'ilrfxilitiikh Mzgvlrff - si? wr so 1, Y vi 51 1 ,YR xi iiloyal teamwork and good sportsmanship helped the GHS basketeers produce one of the strongest and most admirable teams in the history of the school. 31 season CCarolina 65-63, 74-68, Columbia 74-21, 62-34, Greenwood 75-48, 61-36, Dreher 64-46, 64-571. They displayed timely shooting ability and smooth floor- work against each foe encountered. ndicating their strength, the Raiders overpowered four teams twice during their ever appearing to be a weak team even when they lost both of their games to the Clemson Frosh Q58-77, 82-891, the Raiders kept bouncing back to victory after defeats. ipping challenger after challenger, the Linnmen rolled over Palmetto Q94-551 and came back after losing to Parker C48-611 and Anderson Q52-611, to beat the Tornadoes Q52-431 and the Yellow Jackets Q94-781 in their second battles. aintaining their force, the Raiders surged forward to be second-seeded in the upper-state tournament, being outranked only by Spartanburg. 1 4 ndeavoring to uphold their standing, the team pushed ahead to conquer Gaff- ney l68-46l and Anderson Q66-391, before downing Spartanburg for upper-state championship Q60-581 in a fast and furious game in which the lead changed 14 times and the score tied 11. o team was strong enough to crack the spirit of the GHS 1957 basketball Raiders, even though they ended the season rated second in South Carolina having lost to Dreher Q56-531 in the state finals. f s X JIM THOMAS STUART LEVI JOHNNY FARNSWORTH KA 5 ffif T K , 1' 1 1 ,fforward guard g forward 1 s , T T xx f M T . 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'4 E - . X WJ Xa v .:.E- i f M H X ,Q f - 9 f ? gy . XX we ,A w. 3-asf-1 :. H 33 BANNISTER y f Wx- X . V 1 J . . r ff ly WV, A ' xi Rf M N I K VH Y fifg . A ! JOHNNY FARNSWORTH ' f .JK M h55x'ML W' L43 AQ' baseball W mx ,K ,A R A lg? HER' Vim, as ,,v,W1 N N Nl, K my .x J YQ Xgjj,aJ ' as Ugg' V1 X ' S Q 5 . X N ik fl ikk' j . xv I KW? M ' an , x, 5 ,, if Q- Q i if - '- V A A .2 ,.., ' KQgwQ fV' 9 -,.. Q k t , . 3 V 4 is V 4 . . if W 13555 I h I . , .... . ::.,, .f Y JERRY SHORE 45 ': 'ff r JOHN DIETZ 1 PAUL KENNEDY XX , X A Q5 xfiklf A 1 . 1, Kwigsf 'inf u' , I ,535 5 W I ,-.-.. E Q gi? A ft X 9 1 'lb ' ,f 1 ',.' yr! LARRY COOKE Ax W .Q 1' wr ..., -- USA S' 251'-E--E-'I-2-5,:v:s. 45' e -Sig , . EDDIE scorr 3 Qi f E 2 -sx l xv LIONEL INGRAN S ,f M.. ff ff L fy , ,L EARLE MAXWELL t r G C k fa 2 If R A L V ,f 0-A ,iffmwx ' 14 xg, .3 ' f 'KW L , if .gg f E LL 1 L SI?A W S 1 T Li L My ,L L,L, ERN E K L E Ea - ' AA-,X 0 A R N , J ' f Eff wwe. 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MN' il a,w'vsnx:-xamm :fix S N A was ft 'J -I T , M A - '::..- ', J GEORGE ACK SCOTT STUART LEVI 585 RA KEITH TEMPLE ROANE coach ILTON MCKINNEY ii Xa ' W5 i X 2 5 R JACK Ross , Q K f' f . ., .SX ei? fer 47 First row: Gensie Bullock, Brooke Horseman, Linda Rakestraw, Marion Siachos, Laura Manheim, Frances Dowling, lsecond rowj Lowe Willis, Peggy FreCl6fiCk, Ann MCIYNI1, Honey Hunt, Nancy R0Cl' gers, It-hird rowJ Mary Jo Hudgens, Peggy Dodd, Barbara Tucker, Maxine Burriss, Arden Harrell and Mary Sue Cumbus. outstanding athletes earn block g honor... 4051- ,W 'Q Y vw WM 'QW' First row: Sam Marsh, Dwight Alford, Jimmy Neal, fsecond rowj Robert Dacus, Bill Clary, Hugh Garner, Frank Cantrell, Jim Creech, Johnny Carson, fthird rowJ Jerry Shore, Eddie Scott, Ray Par- kins, Bill Key, George Zimmerman, Lionel Ingram, ffourth rowJ Joe Bagwell, Louie Stephens, Jimmy Martin, Jack Stone, Tom Zaebst, Sanford Duggan, lfiffh rowJ Clay Jones, Bill Kellett, Pat Ross, Ken Carter, John Dietz, Johnny Nicoll, Earle Maxwell, Mr. Moore, Paul Kennedy, Billy Holden, and Arthur Lesesne. Page One Hundred Fifty-Four physical education instructors help ghs girls 'GWWXWN Miss CAROLYN EASLEY i s o's MISS LOIS MCILWAIN girls athletic association elects these leaders V W LAURA MANHEIM GENSIE BULLOCK BROOKE HORSEMAN MARY SUE CUMBUS vice president secretary-freasurer presidenf recorder Page One Hundred Fifty-F to stress fair play, to develop loyal teamwork vg e Poge One Hundred Fifty-Six to emphasize health, to acquire co-ordination... Page One Hundred Fifty-Seven 1 greenville high activities keep students busy Pg O H ddFiyEgh f W lv 1' iii? ' Sie if Q 1 1 we ,x . ,lest-me - 24 Q IQ Arek Ed: S K N V , . ff:-f I? of gl? in X ff A jf X iv gig -'fl il 5 x 4 Z gl X features M fu Whey' 5 S ' lwswngg W 'W3U Then let fhis glorious vision Along our pathway gleam As up the lufure leads us The Seer's, the Poef's Dream. Page One Hundred Fifty-Nine ff--1' JACK sToNe meme Reeves S-V' 'lr ,:f? n february seniors elect classmates-for M hall 01 WH-we gulf? HARRlET PARKER LEAGUE JQHN DIETZ .S 4 nr 'Wx wg! we' 'Y' HENRY RAMSEUR X. M Ioyol devotion, outstanding service-to GITIQ 1:77 f TENA CARPENTER if f A W1 ER - QQ, .mf www 1 s JACK ROSE DIANNE SMITH R55 ' A X it dfjeq ww 'Q' FRANCES DOWLING ARTHUR LESESNE 4Fa 'W1w ilisgilri'-f' + if ' jgi : wi if - ss Ei' K 5 ..f' ' . .H - ,, W 41- Nm. rwkp, 'I ji.. .,.1s... V fs 1... - 1 08.6-A ?' ,ffl X ,, 1 TENA CARPENTER and JACK STONE were P e r S o n a I i t y P I u S . . . recognized for their effervescent enthusiasm, Page One Hundred SixYy'Two eagerness to win friends, cmd ability to spread smiles. . . M . X .av ' , ' - QNQSM- f 0' J. z 433 , x- ' Q. f 1 4f 1? .!' - ., - X ka I Mif 'S .s . msg, . f5q h. ' ' our . Nm 11 W ..,? h vga 1 , fw 'p lr .uly .Q A , 1 'Q 'f.., JS.-' f' gk-YAUV. -. ,,,.f'u .Q S ' -. . M '- ' A ' X' W. .,' Q ' , 'fu e. -' . .... A, x.- . w .1 v. . -. . .PQ x w.x Q-A Q- ,,' x' ' ' f Q ,ww . ,A X - '-e' . 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PgOHddS yS Textile Warehouse Ce., Inc. 511-15 Rhett Street Phone 3 8371 Established 1923 ALLIED VAN LINES AGENT, INC. S led Your Mover With the Same C Yo Sele f Your Furn fur We Are Specialists in LONG DISTANCE AND LOCAL MOVING ty E ght -W QWOWIDJOW MQW Ziff E iw Q W W fwf My HUNT AMI DUPHEE AEEN EY LIFE IN SUHAN EE J. E. SIHBINE EUMPANY ENG NEERS G ll S hC I DIAMOND LORE and DIAMOND LURE and DIAMOND HERE and NOW I856 - I957 The sometimes fabled Diamonds of antiquity carried no greater charm of fascination than the Diamonds we are showing now. Come in and see them when you will: Let our 94 years of diamond handling be yours to command as we tell you the things about Diamonds that will allow you to draw hairlines of distinction in grading your application. Then let our enviable Diamond buying privileges be put to work to SAVE YOU MONEY in the Diamond purchases you from time to time make. We are not talking at random when we advise you that this is a good time, especially at the favoring prices we are now able to offer - to buy DIAMONDS. YOU MUST BUY VALUE IN DIAMONDS IF WE MAKE THE SALE. Our Complete Jewelry Manufacturing Facilities -right on the premises - are yours to make use of, no matter on how quick call - for remounting, for modernizing of iewelry pieces of cuttings and the like. Alam Jewelers and Diamond Merchants OFFICIAL JEWELERS or GHS What We Say It Is-lt Is Exclusive Agents for TowIe's Silver Page One Hundred Eighty One The Peoples National Bank 100 West Washington Street G II S C O g d 1887 QW LLM Qmds , Ex-vu., ,. 'X O., jg,,4..,..., in., 4..f.,,L cfm. 0- ' A . 'D MM- Safer lolzofograplw . Lg if Wei! Qfkcfpie ,9Lofogra,aAer 2227 AUGUSTA RD. TEL-3-4900 Y ydplfy pffyl fhfr Pg o HddEgh Th ,rv My V1 ' A V .AD jf Uhr Mrrvnuillr Nunn E Two Good Newspo pers to Grow Up With GREENVILLE PIEDMONT W, Rxsyvx Q91 wfufpi My L f I9 Compliments of Carolina Blouse Company x. AM, MIM' fog, fi, ,Q,,4,,,.,MtM2J ' ,da Am L MQW Kjwifzifiwmm 3334, f3fUl8fI0hS A7 SJW, , lm, 5 M254 wb QXZJXM cfffzv ,Z-1-VE, + - 1 a,q,ff-41.J'- WM WJMQZA A from fifty? .X Sjxg J Oijfgcfffgb .fjf wif . if df .ludsnn Mills f fig? 'S' Lets Look Into YOUR Future Have you thought of making Nursing your career? A career which will bring you a wealth of personal satisfaction and re- ward. Nursing offers you one of the finest educations available today. Expenses are nominal. Greenville General Hospital School of Nursing offers a three year course of study fwith college creditsj which will enable you to become a Registered Professional Nurse. If you are interested, the staff of the School of Nursing will be happy to talk with you in regard to securing further information. reenuifzz genera! cyogilaifaf .S,cAoof of Wur5ing Greenville South Carolina Page One Hundr ed Eighty-S fxfx MQW 3 Qla,,.,f'57 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH coMPANY P o H d dsghyrsgh W A iw 3QfgAi QQUZQSJS' Qqix 340121942 E SHIRTS xx X N x X Made In Greenvllle By Piedmont Shirt Company Page One Hun U'-0 ' ,ed fjjp Phone 5-4622 X gy 65-J' bww 6224.1 ffm-GQ HH E DANCE STUDIO M W f 7 if ' Md, JV 2221 AUGUSTA ROAD I iw? f ji, Q55 Wim LWV UM'fBuilding Poise and Self-Con 0 B u og JM , cro agcet 5' fa' AJ Musical CD dy 'V Wir ofxj KQI S Batsnl M' ' Sf Y g v4jg1yiADglA EboF EP? , X N ,rgQ5AFPfE1 A 1654, I . DJ y Y f 3 yy Ny df fx :FJ of 3Jy9i'Aj!B er and Instructor ESQ ' C34 PEGGY Tl-nsooonou 0 of Nm, M btw, . l JIM ' I I I ga H. if .ul - ' 5 : 6' Quai Zag 6 J J e Yo 6 2 'C ' ' we fm,-51.1 A 2604-L K A xv J' F A. ii-N , ww Mez - r ' 1 -f My gl Mllllln.. I , 9 G P?,,M'v We ' f i GRADUATE 'ro M4 aww, BETTER uvmc... the Edecbub 1 DUKE POWER COMPANY Serving The Piedmont Carolinas Q 59275-ff rf! -4,,. bi' ' r fit. nw i ' , ' 56 GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLIN ' L , ,fs 3 ., ' yll1i'll1r A-5. I 55111 -zj' H in 'YIA4 i if JOHN LANEY PLYLER, President - A standard Liberal Arts College offering degrees . fj RFQ-, 121 A -:Z ,,.,.. Q .. - - -. . 4-. -,L ., BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MASTERS OF ARTS Special emphasis given to Business Administration, Art, Music, ' T her Education, Religious Science, Speech Arts, Home Economics, eac Education, Pre-Medical, Pre-Law ond Pre-Engineering. Reserve Officers Training Corps. Summer S classmen and teachers. For C atologue Write C. L. RASOR Registrar Men's College MISS EULA BARTON Registrar Woman's College chool of nine weeks with courses for freshmen, upper Page One Hundred Ninety4One W ff ls' ilawcrs Hlyde Szzfieweld Warn! 60., luv. Telephones 5-9671 2301 AUGUSTA STREET 2-3564 GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA 3-745 5 gzlufera ,Are Qui' Z?u5in,e:H llarnlina Supply Bump:-my TEXTILE MILLS SUPPLIES Greenville, S C no Hunl rod Ninety-Two Insure and Be Sure CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SOUTH CAROLlNA'S owssr Issues all kinds of Life Insurance Policies- Straight Life, limited pays, endowments, educational, mortgage cancellation, family income, family protection, retirement, participating, hospital, accidents,etc. ED B. SMITH, District Manager 203 South Carolina National Bank Building GREENVILLE, S. C. It's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. REFRESH ES WITHOUT FILLI NC 01-II EPSI'Q we pepai-Cofa goffgng Company Telephone 2-7942 Greenville, S. C. P g One Hundr ed Nine! F 441 i efggireafiiy-:sei LV 54 im ' Q f? in 2iQff.Ef 2 r f fl f . E n E ' i ' 5fjff5ir i'f'5i' ! 'rifr n ' ii l ----il t iff 'i'f f!ii 'F'i! . il Your Store for Traditional Quality! Shop Among the Most Respected Names in the Industry . . . In every community tl1ere's a leader . . . in Greenville it's Ivey's! First in Fashion. . . Fines! fn Quality! 4 aff'-'vm' ,QL :iii Tgygvx ongra fufa fiond Of V-af J 4-Oeuwe ' mei., og SWQA ami we M M fgfovl C57f -3 ALR .AWQLLLQI J f 'Hfwf' . 6ffL,c,,,., .zffey wwf 1-fem. g,JQ,,,1,! .Szniom CA' Pgo HddNtyF WALTER S. GRIFFIN COTTON BROKERS 515 Buncombe Street Telephone 3-1688 Greenville, South Carolina SCOGGINS DRUG STORE 3303 AUGUSTA ROAD Phone 5-7447 COCHRAN .IEWELERS Phone 3-3641 211 North Main Street The Sterling Center of Greenville Featuring: GORHAM - KIRK - INTERNATIONAL - WALLACE - LUNT and HEIRLOOM SILVER PugeO H d dN tyF Freedom Life Insurance Company 5 EAST PARK AVENUE TH READGILL PHARMACY formerly Augusta Road Pharmacy the prescription sfo e 2032 AUGUSTA STREET PHONE 5 1592 SMITH DRAY LINE 5' STORAGE CO, INC. MOVING - STORAGE - DISTRIBUTION LEES-WRIGHT C I o f h i e r s M E N Y O U N G M E N Lewis Plaza Phone 5-7749 Greenville, South Carolina fred Ninety-Slx FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 200 South Main Street GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA A MULTIPLE LINE CAPITAL STOCK COMPANY specializing in all forms of MOTOR TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE CANAL INSURANCE CO. T. J. MIMS, President Home Offices: Greenville, South Carolina NlCK'S DINER Known for Wonderful Food 404 N. Main St. MAXWELL BROTHERS FU RN ITU RE Phone 2-6704 239 N. Ma GreenvilIe's Leading Furniture Store Convenient Terms Easily Arranged Pgo Hddm yS Dixie Home Stores -Y H. .M 4 N PALMETTO 3 -2 ABRAMS - BANN ISTER Puoro ENGRAVING coMPANY 28 East Court Street GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA l' B' Pleasontburg Shopping Center Manufacturing jeweler ECHOLS CASUAL SHOP 23 College St. Phone 2-7380 GREENVILLE S. C. SPORTSWEAR - DRESSES - ACCESSORIES P One Hundred Ninety-Eight BILL TILLER'S ESSO STATION 1435 Augusta Street SITTON BUICK CO. 38 Westfield Street Buiclc's the Buy - Any Year When Better'Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them COOPER WHITE CO. WALL AND FLOOR COVERING P. O. Box 1732 1615 Augusta Street Dial 5-4035 AUGUSTA ROAD IEWELERS WATCHES - DIAMONDS - SILVERWARE COSTUME JEWELRY Watch and Jewelry Repair 1519 Augusta Road Greenville, S. C. Buy, Sell, Build, Finance and Insure Your Home or Business Property thru LEHMAN A. MOSELEY CO. Realtors Sherwood Forest Blvd. Greenville, S. C. For distinctive portraits WILLIAM M. SHIELDS STUDIO CLINTON, S. C. Good Clothes for Men and Boys HEYWARD MAHON COMPANY Greenville, South Carolina PgoHddN yN TIRES, INC. Phone 5-9657 219 E. WASHINGTON ST. ICE and COAL Telephone 3-1646 GREENVILLE ICE AND FUEL PLANT 221 River Street LUSEEII ?Sl'NC. Martha and David's Dial 2-3548 Design and Fabric Shop 800 Washington Ave. Greenville, S. C. BUILDING MATERIALS AND LUMBER Contracting - Plans - Estimating - Financing 502 E. Washington St. Telephone 2-7196 Greenville, S. C. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL 1957 G.H.S. GRADUATES WM. ROSENFELD Insurance Service Calhoun Towers SAM'S LUNCH Good Foods Served Quickly 109 College Street Phone 3-9510 R. o. 1oNEs a soNs Morticians AIR CONDITIONED CHAPEL Telephone 5-1641 1004 Augusta St. Greenville, S. C. THOMASSON BROS. CLEANERS s. LAUNDRY 101 AUGUSTA ST. GREENVILLE, S. C P ge Two Hundred PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 105 E. North St. Phone 3-2726 Greenville, S. C. Drugs DEPENDABLE Prescriptions FREEMAN'S INCORPORATED Hardware and Houseware Fine China - Crystal- Gifts 101-5 W. North Street PHONE 2-2451 CABANISS-GARDNER CO., INC. North Main and College Street Clothes you like at prices you want to pay P. R. LONG CO., INC. 108 West Washington St. Phone 2-7391 Greenville's Largest Property Managers WOO DWARD REFRIC-ERATION CO., Inc. REFRIGERATION AND STORE FIXTURES 3807 Augusta Road Greenville, South Carolina Remember- BELK-SIMPSON CO. Sells It for Less We Give S 8- H Green Stamps DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 300 S. Main Street Telephone 2-1642 Serving Students and Employers Since I9IO P g T Hundred One f'P'L LO COLE PHOTO SERVICE meyersmarnold For Pleasant Shopping' 13 West Plaza Everything Photographic MANUFlZAO-lI'Sl?RlllNG co HQLUNGSWCRTH ' CONSTRUCTION CO. HARDWOOD PRODUCTS FOR THE 'NCORPORATED TEXTILE INDUSTRY GENERAL CONTRACTORS Telephone 5-1634 P. O. Drawer 1055 Office and plum. Fair Shea, P. O. Box 2005 Greenville, S. C. Greenville, s. c. TELEPHONE 27604 CHARLlE'S STEAK HOUSE wHERE THE RED RAIDERS EAT CAROLINA-CENTER SKYLAND DRIVE-IN Greenville's Leading Theatres EDWARD'S 1AY's FLOWERS The Golden Rule Florists PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 1230 Rutherford Road GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Phone 2-6736 702-B N. Main St. Greenville, S. C. Telephone 2-4427 Night Telephone 2 9341 PogeTw H d dT i l Diamonds and Wedding Rings of High Quality Dealers in Fine Grade Watches KINGOFF BROS., INC. 'Greenville's Quality Jewelers for Over a Generation Dial 3-1071 28 S. Main St. Greenville, S. C. TOLEDO SCALES SALES AND SERVICE Edgar B. Heape 81 Son 2712-A Augusta Road Phone 5-1640 CAUDELL'S MEN SHOP, INC. LEAGUE'S, INC. 243 N. Main Street SHEET MUSIC -- PIANOS SUTTON'S, INC. Lewis Plaza Greenville, S. C. Shoes - Gifts - Hosiery LOOPER'S AMOCO SERVICE 401 N. Main Phone 2-0175 One Stop Auto Service MECHANICAL REPAIRS CONVENIENT FOOD CENTER 2015 Augusta Road and 523 North Main Street Open From 8:30 A.M. to 11:30 P. M. DIAL 5-4844 - 5-2641 THE MCPHERSON COMPANY ENGINEERS - ARCHITECTS Greenville, South Carolina Domestic and Commercial Air Conditioning SUPER SUPPLY COMPANY P. O. Box 2 Greenville, S. C. JEAN WEST TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP 20 East North Street Phone 2-6795 DeLANYS' SPORTING GOODS The Best in Sports-For the Sportsman DIAL 5-0415 24 College St, Greenville, S. C. KENNETH CASS TIRE COMPANY Distributors of LEE TIRES - BATTERIES Lubrication Dial 2-8851 General Accessories Buy Your GAS from Kenneth CASS BUSTER JONES GOLF RANGE Improve your game by practice Golf Lessons by Appointment Automatic Tees 3306 Augusta Road Phone 5-2073 GLAD'S BEAUTY SHOP Aberdeen Drive Complete Beauty Service McAFEE FURNITURE COMPANY New Buncombe Road Greenville, S. C. JACK HUFF ESSO SERVICE STATION 101 Cleveland Street Greenville, S. C. Page Two Hundred Three GREENVILLE FURNITURE CO. 113 West Coffee Street Dealers in New and Used Furniture Dial 3-8413 Greenville, S. C. Patronize . . . HUGHEY'S BARBER SHOP 111-A South Main Across from Poinsett Hotel Phone 2-8274 CAMPBELL'S PHARMACY Phone 5-2516 1441 Augusta Road GREENVILLE, S. C. Telephone 5-8511 245 N. Main St. BYRUM 8. BATES RADIO 5. TV HEADQUARTERS Greenville, S. C. PATTERSON'S PLAZA SHOPPE THE LAUNDROMAT Half-Hour Laundry 1808 AUGUSTA ROAL. phone - 2-7615 Washing and Drying - Shirts Finished PLAZA CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY WAYMAN HENRY, owner 1707 Augusta Road Phone 3-0168 7 HOUR SERVICE 20,000 Violets 5,000 Cacti STOWE'S FLORIST Large Office and House Plants S. C. RUSH BARBER SHOP Completely Modern 3219 Augusta Road Dial 2-2926 At the Pickwick Phones 5-4080 - 2-2289 HARRIET HESSE INTERIOR DECORATING 9 West Lewis Plaza Greenville, S. C. CLEAN CLEANERS Clean Clothes Clean 39 Augusta St. Dial 5-1698 Geeenville, South Carolina B 81 C CLEANERS 317 N. Main Telephone 2-2491 lt Pays to Shop at J. C. Penney Co., Inc., Greenville, S. C. WHITE 8. EDWARDS, Jewelers Expert Watch Repairing Pendleton Street Greenville, S. C. B. Y.'s BARBER SHOP FIVE CHAIRS - AIR CONDITIONED 1625 Augusta Road Dial 5-7790 YELLOW CAB COMPANY DIAL 2-5322 Page Two Hundred Four 2E:221aJ.i:' ,,11 ' ' . .Zh if Zi -W FULLY wAsHABus SH I RTS FQ J' ' ,. 523225 1 '1 for boys ond iomboys L ,i3.j ,.,,,5 gfi S L TL i - te 1' Q Y L F A N 4 Cs .W -wZfn1...1Q. 61 H ' F 1. V E340 ' - '1 A N 'EY Maxon Shirt Corporation GREENVILLE, S. C. STONE BROTHERS Complefe Ouffiffers io h Men, Youngs Men and Studenls 108 Nort Main St. an Pleosantbur Sho in Center Greenville, S. C? pp g Congratulations, Seniors Difll 2-4451 LEROY LANGSTON, JR. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Class of '48 sauce and oosrsn onus stone UNUSUQLRSQQ2, WEAR Th REXALL S 'k ANTIQUES e tore HAYWOOD FOREST SHOP 116 South Main St. Dial 2-8215 Hendersonville, N. C. Ecf Af I PETE'S PLAZA PHARMACY No. 2, 3 and 4 P g Two Hundred Five s A if A srlrcu-IN-TIME ROBINSON 8. 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