Greenville High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Greenville, SC)
- Class of 1960
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The truths taught, the opportunities presented, the constant growth in knowledge and de- mocracy are representative of the Greenville High school that lives and grows with its students as they build their lives. In this continuous expansion, students are given opportunities to delve into new facts, associate with friends, participate in student government, contribute to activities, and prepare for coming years. They pour their energy, talents, and dreams into linking today with tomorrow. The Nautilus staff has attempted to portray this development through a theme of Build Thee, taken from Oliver Wendell Holmes' famous poem, The Chambered Nautilus, for which this yearbook was named. For your desire to plant love of truth, to sow seeds of wisdom, to encourage mastery of language, and to meet standards of achievement, the staff dedicates the i960 NAUTILUS to you, MISS MARY MELLETTE, French teacher. dedication i ,.-.L.,-: ?J:1 Ffh .. 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Never desiring publicity or tan- fare, she devoted her life simply and quietly to helping those about her. She found peace in love's unselfishnessf' faculty ghs faculty council discusses pertinate , everyda split shiffs require extra planning 'Q 5 , if J V ffi::!5'- A ' 'K' Q OE. . JAM, I wp. -4 ' ' . mf X is-ww ,N A .V A ' 1 Hilay-::51T:?as?n1qfMiaff f 7W +f?g --x . pw vwsmffgwfswg, I.. 2 x A., -5 -W - L. -,I A iffmffglg. 11f,1lgh3l3'fif'-Ji 'TW Q33 aa ' fi my 'i ' Q - Q, ,. 'M V - . . ff. A x N J, Hlagffn mzfsgf? ,, fix Q 7 NJN, if 7' -5 'W d ' Q- 5 .4 X f fm J' MW: F, 'vigx ui '-J P : K 1723, ,ti EK -. -'ajax 2? A M. vga .W V? ,ra4yT,wN,.,jh if ibn I , ' 4 ff 'QSKIQIWQEJ' ' 4544 fy fi, ,,g' ,ff Alf Q Q' Q, ,S f fy Lam K, wx Ni! 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Twenty- seven colleges and universities are represented, they range from local Fur- man university, to the Universities of Nebraska, Texas, and New York. Nine state schools are included. Thirty-eight faculty members acquired their de- grees at South Carolina colleges, and ten at North Carolina schools. Fur- man leads with fifteen, and USC follows with ten graduates. MR. FRED L. FOWLER MISS MEL LEE DANIEL Dean of Girls us 'to build' -3 -ning, e 17 f ' 4415 '?,. 591' 'IE if I miss austin teaches details of senior algebra MRS. MARY G. ARIAIL English MISS LOUISE AUSTIN Mathematics MISS CAROLYN BANNER English MR. C. HOLMES BAUMGARDNER Mathematics I ,W , Mas. P. N. sscron 1, K 1 . N - MR. J. T. suxcx Publications .1 L Vocations 'L S Miss AMBER sooos ' I Q Latin 1 MR. M. W. BOYD, JR. Vocations 2 S I N 'gg r K pm : in- K 12 was 1. ' mi , 2 if, - .. ' MISS RUTH BOYD History, Counselor MISS N ELLI E BURNETTE Chemistry MR. JAMES A. CALIGAN English V MRS. DOUGLAS COFIELD English K MISS CAROLINE EASLEY Physical Education, Hoolth MISS ELIZABETH ELLISON Physical Education, Health MRS. EMMA JEAN ENGLISH Dramatics, Speech, English MISS HELEN GALLOWAY Psychology wx Poge Fifteen MRS. MARY B. GARRETT English MRS. MARGARET GILLIAM Art MR. A. C. GLOVER Vocations MRS. JENNINGS L. GRAVES Mathematics MR. JACK GREENE Vocations MRS. JACK GREENE History MRS. ISABEL GRIFFITH Biology MRS. PAUL D. HANNAH English MRS. RITA HEAPE Business Education MRS. L. H. HENDRICKS History MRS. JO ANNE HINTON Mathematics, Biology MISS JESSIE HUNTER Home Economics MR. WILLIAM L. JONES Mathematics MRS. PEARL KELLER English, Modern Problems MR. DANIEL F. LAIRD Mathematics MRS. CHRISTINE I.eFEVRE French, English H 'T ghs seniors find english literature can amuse S-GI 5 4 I, . . I' J, in Q '.c. ? ., , A E314 .K . .,.,,: , g, 1 . , Q. ff ,- ' 'W fip . . .. , ...M ' . ,QE .. E ...Q ,nr M 'lk V , vocalions inferesf ambilious sfudenls MRS. MARION H. LESESNE Business Educafion MR. DONALD L. LINN Physical Education MISS PATRICIA LUPO English, Spanish MRS. MARY H. McCONNELL Mathematics MR. WILLIS MEADOWS World Geography MISS MARY MELLETTE Franch MRS. PATRICK L. MELTON Physics MISS SARAH MEREDITH Mulhemafics, Counselor MR. JAMES A. MOORE Head Coach MISS MARY MOORE Business Educalion MRS. L. E. NICHOLSON Molhemafics MRS. JAMES E. PALMER Chemislry MISS HORTENSE PARKINS English, Counselor MISS MARGARET PARKS English MRS. SARA PAYNE English MRS. GLADYS PERRIN Business Educalion Page Seventeen MR. W. B. PHILLIPS Physical Education MISS ETHEL ROARK Librarian MISS WINIFRED ROGERS English MR. WAYNE RUTLEDGE Band MRS. CAROLINE SIMPSON Home Economics MRS. GORDON SMITH Mathematics MRS. W. WISTAR SMITH Mathematics MISS JOYCE STEVENS History MISS MYRTLE TANNER English MISS SARA THOMAS History, Business Mathematics MR. R. S. TIEDEMAN Mechanical Drawing MR. H. E. TOLLISON Vocations MRS. MARY L. TRAYNHAM English MRS. HENRY TRIPP wgw Biology A MRS. VIRGINIA ULDRICK Choral Music 'W MRS. RAYMOND E. WALDREP History physics class listens attentively to mrs melton sTh 'ES!E,Q glib. -6 smitty is always ready with a helping hand MRS. MARGARET WALTERS Biology MRS. KERMIT M. WATSON Distributivo Education MISS MARJORIE WATSON. Spanish, French MR. ROBERT E. WEST History MISS MARY WILD5 English, Psychology MISS RUTH WILLIAMS Mathematics MRS. RUBY S. WILLIMON Home Economics MISS CLEMENCE WOOD Assistant Librarian MRS. J. B. GUY Secretary to Principal MRS. ALVIN H. COTHRAN Clerk MRS. JOE T. ALLEN Nurse MRS. LEITA GASKINS Dietitian Page Nineteen classes classes teach us to build scholarship ghs has four merit scholarship semi-finalists -ic W-,, ...... . ,,,h V.. , , ,. ll fe advance year by year Student Body Officers KITSY ROSE Vice President PETER STIPP President P g Twen ty-O officers of the senior class . . SAM PHILLIPS PATTY HURST MISS SARAH MEREDITH DOT BURCH BILL BAILEY treasurer secretary senior counselor president vice president WITH ITS MAGNITUDE of influence, GHS has become the school in our hearts. We cherish in the chambers of our memories . . . Senior tests . . . college boards . . . Macbeth . . . March of Dimes drive . . . superlatives . . . college acceptance . . . class banquet . . . the crooked tree . . . Thanksgiving game . . . Nautilus Daly . . . sending invitations . . . senior dance . . . diplomas . . Page Twenty-Two Allen -fa-...,Q.,-. Q E Ka Allen DAN ALLEN Faithful in every duty. Model airplane club, band, 2, 3, 4. KEREN ALLEN lf thou appear untouched by solemnity, Thy nature is not therefore less divine. Pep club, 25 music appreciation, 2,3, dollar club, DAR history test, second place medical essay contest, 3: art club, reporter High News, 4. Anders JAMES BLAKELY ANDERSON, JR. f l 6 9 And generously he gave of the joy of his music. Cla o Music appreciation club, 2, 3, 4: talent show, band sergeant, 2: band first lieutenant, 3, band sergeant- maior, cabinet, student council, 4. MARY LlNDA ANDREWS Gentle in mind, words, and temper. NANCY VANCE ASHMORE As pure as a pearl and as perfect. Pep club, first place safety slogan contest, 2, iunior Allen KI Alley SUSAN SlMMlSTER ALLEN Eternal sunshine settled around her. Pep club, 2, FNC, 3, DE, DE state and district conventions, 4. J. LYLES KBUSTERJ ALLEY, .lR. He who pleasure gives, shall joy receive. Pep club, B-team basketball, 25 basketball manager, dollar club, DAR history test, 35 stadium decoration committee, 4. KLEIN ANDERS With all good grace to grace a gentleman. FHA, 2, 35 pep club, 2, DAR history test, dollar club, 39 Spanish club, 4. JOHNNY ARIAIL His future is aglaw with possibilities. President homeroom, student council, 2, vice presi- dent homeroom, property committee, sports reporter High News, DAR history test, dollar club, attended National Science Foundation Science School, 35 SCSPA district IV convention, editor BITS O' LIT, NHS, vice president Spanish club, radio committee, National Merit Scholarship finalist, sports editor High News, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3,-1. . Q, 4 gy 3, editor Nautilus, Quill and Scroll, music appreciation club, served FTA and senior banquets, health clinic assistant, 3, NHS, modern language day, 3, 4, associ- ate editor BITS O' LIT, international relations club, club council, senior editor Nautilus, president Quill and Scroll, 4. NORMA ROXANNA ATKINS Goal keep you, friend, in grace and health. Pep club, 2, iunior classical league, DAR history test, 3, international relations club, 4. '!'.'..- Anderson .em Andrews Ariail Ashmore ie . l i ...r fi : 2'4 f19 s Atlxins Page Twenty-Three Bailey ANUWUY Aye rs Bagwell Bailey NORMA JEAN ATTAWAY Charm strikes the sight and merit wins the soul.' Secretary homeroom, 2, 3, treasurer homeroom, FHA, pep club, 2, dollar club, vice president home room, DAR history test, music appreciation club, served senior banquet, NHS, 3: chorus treasurer FTA, elections committee, secretary NHS, 4. LINDA CAROLE AYERS With the brightest of eyes and the brownest of hair. Secretary homeroom, FHA, FHA county meeting, pep club, basketball, 21 GAA, 2,37 all-star basketball, FNC, softball, 3, pep meeting skits, block G, 3,41 president homeroom, student council, secretary DE, AAF conference, DE state and district conventions, 4. l f '6 O C CSS O PAUL LOUIS BAILEY To be mindful of his duty is the highest honor of an upright man. Dollar club, 3, bus driver, 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH BALLENTINE Her pleasant smile and sportsmanlike ways will live in our memories all our days. Pep club, all-star softball, all-star volleyball, all- star basketball, block G, 25 class team volleyball, basketball and softball, 2,35 vice president block G, 3, secretary-treasurer block G, 4. JAMES MICHAEL BARBARE Light of spirit and happy of heart. Secretary homeroom, 2, 3: pep club, 3. JAMES BARR Cooperation indicates fine qualities. Mixed chorus, 2, 3, dollar club, 3. DOUG BARTON He is a gentleman and a scholar. Pep club, 2, vice president homeroom, modern lan guage day, model airplane club, 37 NHS, 3, 4. 2: dollar club, MARVIN KSUNNYJ BAGWELL One who lives amid love and laughter. T and I, dollar club, 3. BILL BAILEY One how loves true honor more than fame. Football, track, block G, 2, 3, 4, assembly commit- tee, marshall commencement, 2,35 Tri-Sci, pep club, chorus, 2, treasurer iunior class, student of the month, Boys' State, dollar club, iunior class party committee, 35 district student council, student council, 3, 4: vice president senior class, cabinet, senior class banquet committee, chairman assembly committee, 4. PAT BAILEY Softly she spoke, but they listened. Entered iunior year. .,,.. .. .. , ve., .. ,, . W -tzsiafis -:er f we-to Bailey ww Ballantine Barbare Barr Barton Page Twenty-Four Batson 7 QANW gl Al ifi Bell N X I 153 ew M I X f mt 6.3 wi ear'S W-f ,X L 'wk 1. 45. 'N 'QIL J , T Ayyyzh ML, A.. - Q ,Q ,gy 1 me A f Batson Batson Beeks BOYD KEITH BATSON Friends are a man's greatest asset. Pep club, 2, dollar club, T and I, 3. PATRICIA BATSON Purer than the purest gold. Pep club, FHA, 27 FBLA, 35 DE, 4. SAl.l.lE LOUISA BATSON A disposition to be more coveted than fine gold. Pep club, honorable mention advertising essay con- test, 2, reporter High News, third place medical es- Iay contest, art club, 37 SCSPA district lV conven- tion, 3, 47 music appreciation club, news editor High News, 4. class of '60 JIMMY BELLWOOD A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. ROBERT V. BENSTON, JR. He profits mast who serves the best. FFA, 2, president FFA, club council, DO, 3: DE, 4. committee, 4. Pep club, 25 FFA, dollar club, 3: T and l, publicity JUDY BEEKS The rnildest manners and the gentlest heart. Pep club, 25 DE, 3, 4. BOBBY BELL A merry heart doeth good like medicine. T and I, pep club, 2: dollar club, 37 treasurer home- room, 4. MARY BENNETT ls thy name Mary, maiden fair? Such would, me- thinlrs, it music beg The sweetest name that mortals bear, Were best befitting thee. All-star basketball, pep club, FHA, SCSCA district IV convention, 2: cheerleader, athletic committee, class team basketball, president homeroom, marshal commencement, 2, 35 GAA, student council, 2, 3, 47 block G, 3, 45 golf, dollar club, modern language day skit, marshal senior class play, served senior banquet, 3, head cheerleader, chairman athletic committee, sta- dium decoration committee, cabinet, Spanish club, 4. is We cmE0M'e . f., , e ,, is . 'hp ii? if fs .af , , ff ' ,31-3 . E 2 .,,, j cctt gw,, . ,. nz: iw-' . is .. , - I Bennett MURRAY BERKOWITZ Ha was born with a gilt called ability. B-team basketball, 2, 35 baseball, 2, 3, 4, DAR his- tory test, Tri-Sci 3, athletic committee, Spanish club, 4. LAURA ANN BISHOP When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. Pep club, 2, DAR history test, music appreciation club, 3, international relations club, 4. .tv Benston Berkowitz Bellwood ui J ,' 4, c I... fs t '5 - Q1 lt- sn Bishop Page Twenty-Five Bishop Black Blackerby Bldfkerby RONNIE BISHOP Without love and laughter there is no joy. Chorus, pep club, 2, track, block G, 2, 3, 4, News-Piedmont relays, 2,3, third place 800 yard relay state meet, 3, second place 800 yard relay, fourth place 100 yard dash state meet, secretary homeroom, club council, president FFA, 4. ARCH WELLS BLACK Success comes not with wishing, But by hard work, bravely done. Football, board of control, 2, 3, 4, basketball, track, 3, 4, baseball, B-team basketball, SCSCA district IV convention, 2, block G, traffic-safety committee, 2, 3, News Piedmont relays, dollar club, 3, Piedmont inter- school council rally, second place 880 and medley relays state track meet, 3, community service com- mittee, vice president homeroom, student ot the month, CAROLYN RUTH BLACKERBY Quietness and confidence shall be your strength JERRY BLACKERBY The best lite holds is none too good for you. T and I, 2, 3. ALAN BLACKMON He thought as a sage, but he telt as a man. president block G, 4. Blockmon MIKE BLACKWELL That man is truly great for whom nothing is too small. Vice president homeroom, Tri - Sci, pep club, 2, dollar club, 3, FBLA, 3,4. BETTY BLASKOWITZ Deep in her heart joy seems to dwell. FHA, 2, 3, pep club, 2, dollar club, 3, music ap- preciation club, 4. SUSAN CHISOLM BLYTHE She is herself the collection ol the best things. President homeroom, pep club, 2, student council, 2, 4, music appreciation club, student service com- mittee, vice president homeroom, dollar club, reporter High News, 3, feature editor High News, vice pres- ident FTA, SCSPA district IV convention, cabinet, chairman student service committee, 4, NHS, 3, 4. 1. ,ya k class of '60 MARTHA ANN BOLDING Mercy and truth are met together. FHA, 2, FNC, 3. JANICE SUE BOLEY Joy rises in her like a summer morn. Vice president homeroom, pep club, 2, music ap- preciation club, dollar club, 3, Spanish club, radio committee, pep meeting skit, 4. 531.5 Q' Q K: ' Blaskowitz Blythe Boll'-lin! Page Twenty-Six Pep club, 2, dollar club, 3. Blackwell Boley ' W2 fi if i fi? X -My li: ','f f,i:, , My . 'B Q f ttyl QA ,gi L ,fit-, lr-0. i ig? Bouchillon 1 Boundof les Bowen Bridges AUBREY BOUCHILLON CECILE CAROLYN BOWEN A calm exterior is a silent recommendation. Sweet innocence and beauty meet in one. FFA, 3, 4. FHA, pep club, 27 music appreciation club, dollar PATRICIA ANNETTE BROCKMAN ln soul sincere, in honor clear. Pep club, 2, chorus, 2, 3, 45 FNC, NHS, 3, 4. DON BROOKSHIRE This best portion of a good man's lite, His little name- less, unremembered acts ot kindness and of love. T and l, pep club, 29 FFA, 3, 4, dollar club, 3. J. ALVIN BROTHERS, JR. Art is power. Art club, stage crew talent show, 2, mixed chorus, entertainment committee iunior class party, 3: talent show, 3, 4, property committee, stage crew senior play, DE, 4. GEORGIA BOUDOUCIES A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, A charm ol friend- ship all the while. Pep club, FHA, This Way to Heaven, 2, FBLA district convention, dollar club, talent show, 3: pep club skits, 3, 4, music appreciation club, chorus, 4. club, 3: FBLA, 4. TOMMY LEE BRIDGES An honorable, complete, and tree-hearted gentle- man. class of '60 BOBBY BROWN He is a gentleman, his nature is kind and affablef' Dollar club, president homeroom, student council, 3: marshal football, 4. JOHN WILEY BROWN, JR. Reason and calm judgment, the qualities of a gentle- man. FBLA, dollar club, 3, international relations club, 4. 7? .,. , ,E or-fl . gi . ,,, Pep club, 2: science fair, 3. NELSON BROCK A lilreable lad we'll not forget. FFA, 3, 4. ii E Brockman i Brookshire Brothers Brown Brown Page Twenty-Seven ident homeroom, block G, 4. b'vk T we-ef. .. 5-fm.. f Brown Brown Bruce ' Bmnson MARION ELOUISE BROWN Her quiet sweetness knows no bounds. Pep club, 2, dollar club, 3, Spanish club, stage crew American Passport, 4. STEPHEN BROWN He dares do all that may become a man. Tri-Sci, 2, 3, pep club, 2, science fair, 2, 3, 4, radi- ation class, elections committee, 3, photographer High News, president Tri-Sci, club council, 4. LARRY A. BRUCE He is well liked for his friendliness and good sports- manship. Football, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Sci, 2, mixed chorus, 2, 3, dol- lar club, secretary homeroom, 3, track, 3, 4, vice pres- JOEL BRUNSON He is one of good sense and good nature. Entered senior year, football, 4. ALVER EUGENIA BRYANT There's music in thy lowest tone, and silver in thy laughter. FHA, pep club, soloist Christmas program, 2, soloist Easter program, talent show, 2,3, Amahl and the Night Visitors, dollar club, 3, music appreciation club, 3, 4, chorus, 2, 3, 4. Bryant FRANKIE DIANE BRYANT She is modest, she is shy, But there's mischief in her eye. FHA, pep club, stage manager This Way to Heav- en, 2, FBLA, dollar club, 3, Spanish club, 4. PATRICIA ANN BUCHANAN A kind and gentle way has she. FHA, pep club, 2, chorus, 2, 3, dollar club, 3, DE, 4 JOE BUCKNER He was strong and a champion too. Football, 2, 3, 4, secretary homeroom, pep club, 2 block G, 3, secretary block G, Shrine Bowl, 4. in . class of '60 DOROTHY BURCH 'Tis virtue that doth make women proud, 'Tis virtue that doth make them most admired, 'Tis modesty that doth make them divine. Vice president homeroom, pep club, art club, pub- licity committee, 2, president homeroom, student coun- cil, 2, 3, vice president art club, elections committee, dollar club, SCSCA district IV convention, marshal com- mencement, decoration committee junior class party, 3, NHS, 3, 4, president art club, secretary student council, club council, assembly committee, cabinet, president senior class, 4. WILLIAM H. BURGIN A merry heart hath a continual feast. Pep club, 2, dollar club, 3, treasurer T and I, 4. I Y-of f---M Iwi .7 I ,. gill? e--. S? 1. it ' ' SWTXE . - - I il' S ' ,. ,ii . .115 , . - 11, ,:1 S fQ f -A - 212. Buchanan Buckner Page Twenty-Eight 'f - ,pi- J, I Q 1 6 QT vs Burch Burgin fx if sr eg: ' 3 1' it it 3 i Nt kt 1-6 i Q5 4 me Byrd Caldwell Conant Capps JOHN BYRD GLENNA JEANNETTE CAPPS As steady as the day is long. She that resolves to conquer a taslr and does so, de- lnternational relations club, 4. SWVUS Pfaln-H Chorus, secretary model airplane club, pep club, all- star basketball, volley ball, 2: library service club, CAROL LEE CALDWELL dollar club, DAR history test, 3: radiation club, 47 Entered senior year. NHS' 3' 4' JOYCE ANN CANANT ELIZABETH CONDICT CARPENTER YouHdo H19 bill YOU W Will' 'YNY 'ask and 'YNY lt seemed that her days were of merry comrodeshipf' PIT' ' b 3 4 Pep club, 2: music appreciation club, dollar club, 3. rt cu , , . ft., A i ' '- Carpenter COY DIANE CARSON To be ever sincere and true. Pep club, all-star tumbling, 25 Tri-Sci, DAR history test, 35 FNC, 3, 4: NHS, 4. BILLY CASS A combination ol excellent traits and versatile tul- ents. Thespions, Palmetto dramatics festival, Bimbo, the Pirate, Infanta, The Case of the Crushed Pe- tunias, 2, Amahl and the Night Visitors, dollar club treasurer Thespians, 3, chorus, 2, 3, music festival, 35 American Passport, property committee, 4 PRISCILLA ANTOINETTE CASSELL The soul of beauty and love lies within her. Chorus, FHA, 2, 3, FHA state convention, pep club, 27 Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3, FBLA district IV and state conventions, 4. class of '60 LINDA ANN CASTOR Can there be so fair a creature? President homeroom, student council, pep club, 2: FBLA national convention, 3, secretary homeroom, pep club slxits, FBLA district IV conventions, 3, 4: FBLA state convention, treasurer FBLA, 4. CLAUDIA MADELYN CATO She has a voice of gladness and a smile of eloquent beauty. Pep club, class team volleyball, 27 all-star basketball and softball, modern language day, secretary home- room, 3p GAA, FBLA, 3, 4, block G, treasurer home- room, 4. Carson 5.,-. .1 .-.R Cass Cassell Castor Cato Page Twenty-Nine H I 4 . vw' 9 ai ,gd Chandler Chqpmgn Cheatham Childers MARY JACQUELINE CHANDLER HERMAN RANDOLPH CHEATHAM, JR. A lily thou was when we saw thee first, A lily bud A finished gentleman from top to toe. not opened quite, That hourly grew more pure and white. Secretary homeroom, 2, 4: pep club, 2: art club, 2,35 served senior banquet, treasurer homeroom, decoration committee iunior class party, dollar club, 3, Spanish club, NHS, 4. JOAN CHAPMAN A special beauty in thee that none of the rest of us possess. Treasurer homeroom, pep club, music appreciation club, Palmetto dramatics festival, Infanto, stage crew Bimbo the Pirate, class team volleyball, all- star trampoline and volleyball, 2, block G, GAA, 2, 3, 47 Thespians, modern language day skit, DAR history test, FBLA state, district IV, and national conventions, 3: vice president FBLA, athletic committee, stadium BILL CHILDERS And honored ever for his worthiness. President homeroom, student council, radio club, 2, vice president homeroom, dollar club, decoration com- mittee iunior class party, 3, NHS, marshal football, secretary homeroom, 4. LAWRENCE GORDON CSPOTQ CHILDERS. . This man may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. Secretary homeroom, pep club, 2: dollar club, 3: manager football 4. Childers EMILYN REBECCA CHILDS What has nature created more gentle, more sweet, more happy? Pep club, FHA, 2, DAR history test, FTA, dollar club, 37 Spanish club, modern language day, GAA, 4, NHS, 3 4. BECKY ANNE CHRISTENBERRY Smiling, always helpful, kind. Entered iunior yearp treasurer homeroom, 35 art club, American Passport, 4. GEORGE EUGENE CLARDY Nothing is difficult to the faithful and brave. T and I, 27 FBLA, 37 FFA, 4. decoration committee, NHS, 4. class of '60 JUDY ANN CLARK Give her true friends and music, And her life will be a pleasure. Secretary homeroom, music appreciation club, pep club, Tri-Sci, class team softball, 2: GAA, chorus, 2, 3: treasurer homeroom, secretary Tri-Sci, secretary so- cial committee, FTA, 35 NHS, 3, 45 vice president music appreciation club, chairman social committee, student council, cabinet, 4. SHARON MALINDA CLARKE Thine eyes are wholesome stars of love. Treasurer homeroom, pep club, 25 solicitor High News, music appreciation club, 3: SCSPA district IV convention, 3, 4, FBLA, advertising manager High News, 4. f 'lf 1 52 l .,,c . rA.' , 1 Q ff.3?i'Qf-ft Childs Chrisfenberry Clardy Clark CIUYIKO Page Thirty e 1 Clement Clgyglqnd Clinkscales Clyatt KAY CLEMENT The dome of thought, the palace of the soul. FHA, class team basketball, pep club, vice presiden homeroom, GAA, 2: dollar club, DAR history test, mu sic appreciation club, modern language day 3' co t chairman traffic safety committee, FTA, 47 NHC, El, 4: SHIRLEY CAROLYN CLEVELAND Petal soft skin and ebony hair. FHA, pep club, 2. FULTON VANDIVER CLINKSCALES, JR. His was a voice that spolre to cheer. CLARENCE RAMSEY CLYATT, JR. There are no clark days ahead for those who have learned to spread sunshine. Pep club, 2, president homeroom, FBLA, student council, 3, 45 talent show, DAR history text, marshal commencement, 3, cheerleader, athletic committee, stadium decoration committee, FBLA state convention, 4. THOMAS FRED COAN, JR. Great in truth and mighty above all things. Track, pep club, 2, football, 2,3,4g T and i,2,3p FBLA, 4. Coan WILLIAM RANDOLPH KRANDYJ COCHRAN Ambition rules his mind and love his heart. Pep club, 21 Tri-Sci, vice president homeroom, caf- eteria committee, dollar club, talent show, stadium decoration committee, 3, DE, 4. ELEANOR ALICE COKER A sweet attractive girl of grace. Pep club, FHA, 2, dollar club, FBLA, Tri-Sci, 3: music appreciation club, 4. R class of '60 JUDY ELIZABETH COLE We know her for vivaciourness of manner, sunshine of smile, and gaiety of heart. Secretary homeroom, FHA, pep club, 27 FNC, dollar club, health clinic assistant, 3. MARTHA JUDITH UUDYJ COLE l have learned in whatsoever stale l am therewith to be content. FHA, 2, 45 chorus, 2, 37 music appreciation club, 3. SALUE CAPERS COLEMAN Her heart was in her work. Tri-Sci, pep club, 2, art club, 2, 3, tennis, dollar club, DAR history test, 3: GAA, FBLA, 4. Cochran Coker Cole Cole Coleman Page Th .et 5. 'V irty-One Coln Compton Connor Cooper DOROTHY ANN COLN She stood tor simplicity and unaffected airs. Pep club, Tri Sci, 2, dollar club, 3: music appre- ciation club, 3,45 Secretary homeroom, winner GHS Betty Crocker contest. MARGARET LEE COMPTON And surely she was opt for iest and sport. NEIL E. CONNOR The rewards of good deeds endure. Treasurer homeroom, 2, 3, dollar club, 3. T. NOEL COOPER A nobler sir ne'er lived 'twixt sky and ground. President homeroom, student council, 2, 3, 47 DAR history test, 3, international relations club, 4. WILEY B. COOPER A iolly good sport, on all-round guy. Band, 2, 3, FBLA, dollar club, 3: band sergeant, King Teen, 4. Cooper .IANICE KAYE COPELAND All her ways are winning ways, full of tenderness and grace. Chorus, music appreciation club, 2, 3: FNC, 4. SHEILA RAE COUNTS She is as gentle as the zephyr blowing below the violet. Entered iunior yearg chorus, FNC, dollar club, mod- ern language day, 3, social committee, secretary FNC, 4. JEANNE COWART That she was fair, or weak, or short, or tall, She never thought about herself ot all. FHA, 2: FBLA, 3. - . class of '60 BEVERLY JOAN COX Her nature is too noble for the world. FHA, pep club, 2: dollar club, 35 FNC, 3, 4. MARY VICTORIA COX Your heart's desires be with you. Treasurer homeroom, vice president homeroom, dis- tric library club, state library convention, Opening Night, The Case of the Crushed Petunias, pep club, Tri-Sci, 2, reporter library service club, 2, 3: district library club reporter, American Field Service scholar- ship winner, 3, international relations club, Ainerican Passport, 4. Copeland Counts Cowart Cox Cox Page Thirty-Two I Crawford 1 Culbertson JIMMY CUNNINGHAM A gentleman, the highest calling of man. Treasurer homeroom, 2. WILLIAM ROBERT CUNNINGHAM Men of few words are often the best men T and l, 4. THOMAS O. CURLEE, III He who is commended and respected by everybody, must be an extraordinary man. Crisp Crocker JEAN CRAWFORD An excellent student with a heart most kind. Music appreciation club, 2, 3, class team basketball, Pep club, GAA, 2, dollar club, DAR history test, 3, co-chairman radiation club, 4, NHS, 3, 4. ROY ANDREW CRISP Ay, every inch a king. Basketball, most valuable bacl: Greenville-Parker game, 2, football, 2, 3, 4, block G, 2, 3l track, 3, most valuable player Greenville-Parker game, vice president block G, Shrine Bowl, 4. class of '60 WAIITER DAVENPORT 'fThey win, that laugh. Pep club, 2, vice president homeroom, T CAROLEE DAVIS A loving heart is the truest wisdom. Pep club, 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, NHS, 4. Radio club, dollar club, 3, model airplane club, 4. . .li-'cj 'er-mr' 4 e 257353: y .,.. ,.,, . y Y Q it e xg ii X 'RQ . - fn im' .V , My ...I. S 'gif K QS K? ik 'ii A Q 5 Croft WILLIAM CROCKER For they conquer, who believe they can. Entered iunior year, DE, 3, 4. RANDELI. D. CROFT, lll A good heart is a letter of credit. Dollar club, 3, radiation club, 4. NORMAN ALEXANDER CULBERTSON Wit and wisdom are born with a man. Vice president homeroom, pep club, 2, president homeroom, student council, 2, 3, NHS, DAR history test, secretary homeroom, 3, Spanish club, treasurer NHS, treasurer homeroom, 4. and I, 3. Cunningham -as- Cunningham Curlee Davenport Davis Page Thirty-Three Davis Davis GEORGE DAVIS Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulness, lor it en- dureth forever. President homeroom, student council, 2, 4: cheer- leader, athletic committee, 2, 37 SCSCA district IV MARTHA LOIS DEAN Of disposition sweet and manner mild. Pep club, secretary homeroom, FHA, all-star vol- leyball, class team basketball, 2: GAA, 2, 45 FNC, 4. MARY DEAN ln the twinkling of an eye. convention, pep club, 2, international relations club, 4. LINDA DAVIS As modest as a violet. Entered senior year. Dm class of '60 RICHARD KDICIO ALLEN DIETZ FHA, pep club, treasurer homeroom, 2, DE, 4. HARRIET LANNEAU DENT Kindness is the golden chain. Entered junior year, library service club, 3. GLORIA LANA DOBBINS A ready hand in work and play, ciation club, 3, L Unbound courage and compassion made him good and great. Football, basketball, baseball, all-state football, all-conference football and baseball, 2, 3: most ath- letic Greenville News-Piedmont, 2, most valuable player, best back, mast valuable player Greenville- Parker game, 37 block G, 2, 3, 4: FFA, 4. Chorus, 2, 3, 41 FHA, pep club, 2, music appre- Davis Dawes RONNIE DAVIS Well done thou good and faithful youth. DE, 4. MICHAEL FRANCIS DAWES He was firmly knit and great in strength. B-team basketball, 2: DAR history test, 37 treasurer homeroom, golf, block G, NHS, 3, 4. JOEL DEAN Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. Treasurer homeroom, 2, 3, dollar club, FBLA, 3, chairman state FBLA conventon, 4. Deon Page Thirty-Four Dean Dem Dietz Dobbins Dowling Drake Dunn Edgar Wk A' rf Q-.....J TONY DOWLING They are rich who have friends. JIMMIE DRAKE His heart was merry as his dress. Vice president homeroom, pep club, 2, president homeroom, student council, dollar club, FBLA, FBLA state convention and workshop, 3, reporter FBLA, pep meeting skits, social committee, stadium decora- tion committee, 4. WILLIAM PAUL KPETEJ DUNN, JR. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Treasurer homeroom, band, pep club, 2: track, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Sci 2, 3, secretary model airplane club, DAR history test, vice president homeroom, 35 marshal football, radiation club, publicity committee, 4: NHS, EDWARD PENROSE EDGAR Faith means confidence, confidence means efficiency, and efficiency means results. Model airplane club, 2, 35 dollar club, treasurer homeroom, 3, marshal football, NHS, vice president model airplane club, 4. DOYLE EDMONDSON True politeness is perfect ease and freedom. B-team football, 3, secretary FFA, pep meeting skits, 4. 3, 4. Edmondson THOMAS W. EDWARDS, JR. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Pep club, 2, treasurer homeroom, DAR history test, Tri-Sci, 3, iunior classical league, NHS: student service committee, 3, 4. DELORES ELLIS A girl with a kind heart and a gay song. Entered junior year, band, chorus, 3, 4, music appreciation club, 4. BARBARA ANN EUDY Quiet, sincere, and thoroughly likeable. FHA, 2. hifi 452 class of '60 PATRICIA FARR A vivacious little brunette who thinks for herself.'l Entered senior year, secretary homeroom, 4. MICHAEL NEWMAN FAULCONER Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, These three alone lead life to sovereign power. Pep club, vice president homeroom, 2, dollar club, DAR history test, vice president junior class, president music council, assembly committee, Boys' State, NHS, 37 band, 2, 3: cabinet, student council, 3, 4, band announcer, chairman radio committee, pep meeting skits, music appreciation club, marshal football, vice president NHS, 4. Ellis Eudy Farr any TDR Edwards ,- Q,-5... Faulconer Page Thirty-Five Ferguson Ferguson FOIQSY Forest ' Forrester DARDEN FOWLER Her smile shows her happiness, Her friends, her popularity. Entered iunior yearp chorus, Thespians, Amahl and the Night Visitors , 3: vice president homeroom, art club, 4. FRED LYBRAND FOWLER, JR. His love of life and wit bespeak a great mind. Student service committee, pep club, 2, social com- mittee, FBLA, dollar club, DAR history test, 35 Span- ish club, 4: NHS, 3, 4. SANDRA RAE FRAZIER I would not bar a single door where friendship enters in. Vice president homeroom, county president FHA, pep club, 2: president homeroom, student council, 3, 4: vice president FHA, dollar club, 3, vice- president DE, DE district and state conventions, 4. PATRICIA JARRELL FERGUSON Cheerfulness makes her a queen. Chorus, pep club, 25 FNC, 3. SHELBY JEAN FERGUSON Mocking the sunshine that would fain have lent to its frank grace a richer ornament. Pep club, 2, FHA, 2, 3, 4, chorus, 2, 3. MARGARET FOLGER Dark brown hair and rosy cheeks, Eyes that sparkle when she speaks. Secretary sophomore class, pep club, secretory homeroom, vice president homeroom, served senior banquet, FBLA banquet, music appreciation club, 2: served DE banquet, 2, 3, FBLA, FBLA state con- vention, marshal commencement, decoration committee iunior class party, dollar club, solicitor High News, 37 pep meeting skits, 3, 41 advertising manager High News, traffic-safety committee, 4. JOHNNY FOREST His eyes are lit with friendliness. BOBBY FORRESTER Great men are truly humble. class of '60 2 ALLEN LEONARD FREEMAN His thoughts are immaculate and as far from fraud as heaven from earth. President homeroom, student council, pep club, 2, FBLA, dollar club, 3, treasurer homeroom, 3, 45 chair- man FBLA national convention committee, marshal football, 4. MARTHA FREEMAN Music washes away from the soul the dust of every day life. Chorus, 2, 3, music appreciation club, 2, 3, 4, Amahl and the Night Visitors , dollar club, 3. Fowler Fowler Frazier Freeman FYWNUN Page Thirty-Six Gaines ,, lg Gaines Garner JIMMIE LOU GAINES A queenly bearing has this maiden fair, With a sense of humor, rich and rare. Social committee, pep club, 21 music appreciation club, chorus, 2, 3. SANDRA ELAINE GAINES Her beautiful brown eyes speak for themselves. Pep club, 2, vice president homeroom, 2, 3, president homeroom, student council, music apprecia- tion club, DAR history test, dollar club, 3: Spanish club, secretary homeroom, 4. -T an tl ig v ,J Gorraux KATHRYN ELIZABETH QBETHD GARNER Beauty such as this has so many charms, one cannot speak against it. FHA, pep club, 2, music appreciation club, dollar club, 3, FBLA, 4. BILLY GARRAUX Rich in good works. B-team football, 2, FFA, 3, 4, social committee, DE, DE conventions, 4. CAROLE VIRGINIA GIBBS I know myself now, and I feel within me a peace of all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience. Pep club, treasurer homeroom, all-star basketball, GAA, 2, DAR history test, dollar club, modern Ian- guage day, 3, music appreciation club, NHS, 3, 4. . ix rtreis J Gibbs TOMMY GIBSON He is a toll boy with ideals to match. B-team basketball, Tri-Sci, 27 track, state track meet, 2, 3, 4, fifth place discus throw News-Piedmont relays, vice president homeroom, 37 NHS, football, block G, 3, 4, secretary homeroom, 4. PAMELA RAY GILLAM A lovely being scarcely formed or molded, A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet foIded. Pep club, FHA, vice president homeroom, 27 presi- dent homeroom, student council, 3, 4: music apprecia- tion club, treasurer homeroom, dollar club, 3, inter- national relations club, 4. class of '60 JUANITA GILREATH Gentle in her manner. FHA, pep club, 2: FBLA, dollar club, 3. MARY ELIZABETH GILREATH Her ways are ways of pleasontness, All her paths are peace. Secretary homeroom, pep club, 2, FTA, 2, 3, DAR history test, dollar club, modern language day, 3, pep meeting skits, 4: NHS 3, 4. GERRY GOLDSMITH She is pretty to wall: with and pleasant to think on.' Entered senior year, FBLA, 4. rw. f.- - ' it Q f , ,. 7 ll rli4i'i,.l Gillam mg., Kyiv iz iiig,1Q.'2f115QQW5 K :.Iii.I'ia2h'3- ' Q si? X' I - -... si W C'4efeg,me'+v I Gilreath 'Vi is f ff' f -2111 I . ,ze YQ Gilreath Gibson f, Q, : . . I W Goldsmith Page Thirty-Seven Goodwin Gosnell RICHARD GRAVES Constancy of purpose is the keynote to success. Dollar club, 3, bus driver, 3, 4. ASA MICAEL GRAY Thought is deeper than all speech, Feeling deeper than thought. B-team football, 2, traffic safety committee, dollar club, modern language day, 3, Boys' State, model airplane club, cabinet, chairman traffic safety com- mittee, 4, NHS, football, 3, 4. MIKE GRAY High aims farm high character. Gray Gray Page Thirty-Eight Goodwin GARY GOODWIN He that shall humble himself shall be exalted. Entered iunior year. LARRY GOODWIN A man of courage is also full of faith. T and I, 2, 3, pep club, 2, DE, 4. JANET MARIE GOOLSBY The fountain of beauty is in her heart. Entered iunior year, chorus, FNC, 4. Goolsby Gosnell PATRICIA ANNE GOSNELL Her crown is in her heart and not on her head. Pep club, 2, music appreciation club, dollar club, 3, international relations club, 4. SUZANNE GOSNELL A smile for all, a greeting glad, A lovable, jolly any she had. Treasurer homeroom, secretary homeroom, FHA, pep class of '60 CONNIE VIRGINIA GRAYDON How sweet and gracious. FHA, pep club, 2: dollar club, 3. ROBERT EARLE GREGORY, JR. Glory, honor, and peace to every man that worlreth good. Pep club, B-team football, secretary homeroom, 2, Tri-Sci, 2, 3, dollar club, 3, vice president home- room, international relations club, marshal football, circulation manager Nautilus, 4. club, 2, president homeroom, student council, Tri-Sci, music appreciation club, DAR history test, dollar club, 3, NHS, 3, 4, FTA, 4. Graves .,,fQs. I . ey X 'W i? iy fi:-1. 1. we 5,135 . l Graydon Gregory f 4.1, '51 ,,, .1 as Greenway 1 . 1-,Q , 9' . rw ,, Guthrie CAROL HALL ln every gesture, dignity and love. Pep club, office assistant, 2, FHA, chorus, 2, 3, dollar club, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3, DE, 4. ELIZABETH DIANE HALLMAN gl' -1, tQ,,,.,,55 Grgghqm Gflffeill Gfifflfl JEAN ELIZABETH GREENWAY I hold you as one enslry'd and sainted. Pep club, FHA, 2, dollar club, FBLA, 3, FNC, 4. JANE GRESHAM A sunny personality with o big heart to match. Art club, 2, 4, pep club, 2, GAA, 2, 3, 4, blocls G, 3, 4, all-star baslsetball, 3, secretary home- room 4. JAMES ELLIS GRIFFETH The man that hath no music in himself And is not moved with concord ol sweet sound, ls lit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils. Mixed chorus, president homeroom, student council, 2, music appreciation club, vice president homeroom, 2, 3, radiation club, DAR history test, Tri-Sci, Amahl class of '60 DOUG HANNAH True ease in writing comes from art, not chance.' Her sunny disposition lines the edges of lile's blaclr- est clouds. Pep club, 2, DAR history test, served senior banquet, vice president homeroom, 3, secretary Spanish club, NHS, 4, health clinic assistant, 3, 4. HAROLD HAMBY Ye are the salt of the earth. FFA, 3, 4. DAVID HARDIN lt is excellent to have a giant's strength, but it is tyrannous to use it like a giant. B-team football, 2, T and l, 2, 3, 4. Model airplane club, 2, DAR history test, 3, NHS, 4, president model airplane club, 3, 4. and the Night Visitors, president mixed chorus, 3, music council, talent show, NHS, 3, 4, president music appreciation club, vice president club council, vice president mixed chorus, chairman property cam- mittee, treasurer homeroom, cabinet, head marshal football, 4. ELSA ROSE GRIFFIN As merry as the day is long. Art club, 2, 3, 4, pep club, Tri-Sci, 2, pep meeting skits, dollar club, DAR history test, 3. DAVID EDWARD GUTHRIE Steadfast, hopeful, brave, and true, These attributes to him are due. Entered senior year, band, 4. X ef Hallman Hamby Hannah Hardin Page Thirty-Nine Hardy lil 1,2 em , Harvley LINDA CAROLYN HAYES Her life is one of sweet content. .wi A ,W .Q -Rig, . ' w Harrison Harrison Hqnnen CAROLYN ELIZABETH HARDY Where pleasantness and wit have struck a happy medium. Pep club, treasurer homeroom, 2, FBLA, FBLA district and state conventions, 3, 4, DAR history test, 3. JOE THOMAS HARRISON He stars as an athlete and a friend. Golf, block G, 2, 3, 4, DE, 4. ZANE HARRISON Also give other friends your lighted face. Pep club, class team basketball, 2, FHA, 2, 3, DE, DE state and district conventions, 4. class of '60 CYNTHIA ANNE HEARD Born for success, she seemed with grace to win, with heart to hold. President homeroom, student council, radio commit- PAT HARTNESS An honest man's the noblest work of God. President model airplane club, president home- room, student council, club council, 2, community service committee, 3, track, model airplane club, 3, 4. LYNN HARVLEY One of the fairest among the fair. GAA, 2, FBLA, 3, 4. lg Pep club, 2, treasurer homeroom, 2, 3, DAR history test, iunior classical league, dollar club, 3, NHS, 3, 4, secretary homeroom, treasurer junior classical league 4. MARGARET C. HAYES The light of understanding was in her eyes. FHA, secretary homeroom, 2. tee, class team basketball, pep club, 2, GAA, music appreciation club, 2, 3, Tri-Sci, 2, 3, 4, flagbearer, secretary homeroom, first place county medical es- say contest, dollar club, health clinic assistant, Quill and Scroll, columnist High News, decoration commit- tee High News Valentine dance, 3, NHS, 3, 4, social committee, managing editor High News, vice president Quill and Scroll, business manager Bits 'O Lit, 4. CAROLYN HEATHERLY To the pure, all things are pure. FHA, 2, 4, FHA state'convention, 2. JOHN SAMUEL HENDERSON lntegrity is the noblest posssessionf' Pep club, 2, dollar club, 3. ww mv . sexi X 33:1 NNW, ,Sis . F il, 1 .wif Hayes Hayes Heard Heatherly Henderson Page Forty S511 tf in K 53: .1 ii W a .1 ,F get ,. - ., 1' Y' X : 1, kg. Nt ,Q k. f ,X it Henderson He,-,glgy Henry Hewell JOHN WITHERSPOON HEWELL Good nature is the sign of a large, generous soul. Elections committee, 2, 3, B-team football, 25 pres- art club, dollar club, 3, DE, DE state convention, 4. ident homeroom, student council, 2, 3, 4, circulation manager Nautilus, marshal commencement, 3, radi- ation club, marshal football, board of control, editor Nautilus, student of month, Quill and Scroll, literary editor Bits a' Lit, 45 NHS, 3, 4. SARA KATHRYN HENDERSON She lives each day to the fullest. Community service committee, FHA, pep club, 2: MARCIA LEE HENSLEY With dreamy poise and queen-like air. Secretary homeroom, 2. JANE GOBIN HEYLMUN With paints and colors She showed us the world. Secretary homeroom, art club, pep club, 2, set de- signer Amohl and the Night Visitors, pep club slrits, 3, vice president art club, 4. BILLY HENRY The better part of valor is discretion. Mixed chorus, 2, DE, 4. ra! J fr 3' B2 Hem class of '60 ROSEMARY HALL HICKS A gentle lass crowned with sweetness. Secretary homeroom, FHA, pep club, 25 music ap- preciation club, modern language day, 3: treasurer DE, NHS, 4. PEGGY JEANNE HILL Sweet is her manner. FHA, 2, 4: pep club, 2, chorus, 3. BILLY HILLHOUSE Every sincere man is right. Pep club, Tri-Sci, 2, T and I, dollar club, stage crew talent show, stadium decoration committee, 3. ROBERT EUGENE HINDMAN, JR. He was a leader of leaders. Pep club, vice president homeroom, 25 music ap- preciation club, 2, 4, district IV SCSPA convention district IV SCSCA convention, refreshment committee junior class party, Boys' State, reporter High News, NHS, ticket committee High News Valentine dance, treasurer music appreciation club, 3, president home- room, student council, modern language day, 3, 4, social committee, Piedmont inter-school relations council, club council, news editor High News, president NHS, chairman district IV SCSPA, pep meeting skits, 4. MARGARET ANNE HOLCOMBE Her hair and heart were both of gold. FHA, pep club, chorus, 3, FNC, 4. 1' Q - A.. f Hicks Hill Hi llhou se Hindmon Holcombe Pogz' For ty-On? . Q ti I Og HT Hollingsworth N if Hooper Hooper l lOI'fOl1 JERRY HOLLINGSWORTH He is great who is great from nature, and reminds us of no one else. B-team football, 2, art club, football, 3: manager baseball, 3, 4i manager football, international rela- tions club, 4. HAROLD EUGENE HOOPER He was benign and wondrous diligent. Dollar club, 3, international relations club, 4. NAN SHELTON HOOPER Nothing succeeds as well as success. Music appreciation club, 2, 3, 45 pep club, treas- urer homeroom, 2, vice president homeroom, modern language day, traffic-safety committee, flagbearer, 3: LEONARD EUGENE CPETEJ HORTON, JR. He, who in life's confused and often sordid battle obeys the nobler instincts, is the true aristocrat. B-team football, cafeteria committee, 27 president homeroom, student council, publicity committee, dol- lar club, 3. ELIZABETH ANN CBETTYD HOWARD A gentle manner and charming personality. FHA, 2, 4, pep club, 27 FBLA, dollar club, 3. DAVID REGINALD HOWELL Howard LOUISE ANN HOWARD A pleasant nature is heaven's gift. International relations club, 4. maiorette, stadium decoration committee, 4. class of '60 JUDITH ANN HOWLAND A manner blithe and debonairf' Art club, pep club, treasurer homeroom, 2, treas- urer ort club, president homeroom, DAR history test, dollar club, 3, student concil, NHS, 3, 4, secretary art club, cabinet, chairman cafeteria committee, 4. He was ever in a sunny mood. Pep club, 2, Tri-Sci, 2, 3, FBLA, 3, 45 property com- mittee, stage crew and publicity committee Ameri- can Passport , sports reporter High News, 4. DORIS HOWIE Gentle and true, loyal and kind. FHA, pep club, 2: chorus, 2, 3, music appreciation club, 3. DOROTHY ARIAIL HOWLE She smiled and the shadows departed. FHA, pep club, Tri-Sci, 2, secretory homeroom, 2, 31 FBLA district and state conventions, dollar club, Mb, 1 1 5 served senior banquet, 3, FBLA district meeting, 4. Howard Howell Page Forty-Two s uw., we 3 , Us A as 3. 1 Howie Howland H0WlB i it iii' iii -fi ii ,, El S Hudgens Hughey Hurst lgyqgl . .lm . , Jack BILLY JACKSON JANET EUGENIA HUDGENS Surely goodness and mercy shall follow her all the days of her life. FHA, 2, 37 pep club, 25 dollar club, 3. KAY HUGHEY Ever cheerful, never dreary, always smiling, never weary. Pep club, 2, DAR history test, modern language day, dollar club, 3: music appreciation club, 3, 4. PATRICIA HURST So well she knows her own, that what she will do or say, seems wisest, truest, best. Music appreciation club, vice president homeroom, 2, president homeroom, student council, 2, 31 Girls' State, FTA, 3: secretary senior class, assembly com- mittee, club council, maiorette, NHS, president FTA, class of '60 MIRIAM JENKINS 4. ln all things showing thyself a pattern ol good works. Track, 2, 3, 4, black G, 3, 4. ANNE V. JAY Ready and willing, most capable her part to do. Pep club, Palmetto dramatics Refuses, stage crew Bimbo the Lily, assistant director senior committee, 2, music appreciation c room, 2, 35 Thespians, 2, 3, 4: too, always on hand festival, Elizabeth Pep club, 2, FHA, 2, 4, FBLA, 3. CHARLES GLENN KDICKIEJ JENNINGS And his manners we do admire. Pep club, 2, dollar club, 3. Pirate, By Hex, play, traffic-safety lub, secretary home- make-up committee GLORIA JOHNSON Amahl and the Night Visitors, secretary Thespians, dollar club, DAR history test, served senior banquet, service committee 3 4 Pleasing to see, nice to know. FHA, 2, 3, pep club, 2, dollar club, 3. An open-hearted maiden, true and kind. JAMES GERALD CJERRYJ ISRAEL His honor is dearer to him than his life. Art club, 2, 3, 4: pep club, 25 chorus, dollar club, production staft Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3. GEORGIA LYNN JACK As it an angel dropped down from the sky. Pep club, 25 FBLA, pep meeting skits, 4. av'-N Jackson marshal senior play and talent show, 3: community , , - 'I 5352 2 I my --peg... f 'I' R 5 ME. , I Q. J c ' V' YQ . il 3 Jay Jenkins Jennings Johnson Page Forty-Three Johnson Johnson SHIRLEY JONES So near to the peace of heaven. es 5 2 N.- Johnson LARRY JOHNSON Diligently pursuing the finer things. Pep club, chorus, 2, vice president homeroom, FB- LA, 3. MABEL LEE PRICE JOHNSON Drama is in her heart, success in her future. Pep club, president homeroom, student council, Elizabeth Refuses, Palmetto dramatics festival, stu- dent director Case of the Crushed Petunios, best actress of South Carolina award, 27 stage crew This Way to Heaven , dollar club 3, FBLA, 3, 4, Thespians, secretary homeroom, American Passport, secretary community service committee, 4. class of '60 KENITH KEENAN What satisfieth others, satisfieth me. FHA, pep club, 2, chorus, 3, 4, music appreciation Band, 2, 3, 4- club, 4. MIKE JORDAN He fears not the obstacles in his path. BRAD KAY Determination is the master key of success. Pep club, B-team football, 21 T and l, dollar club, 3. JIMMY KE LLETT Noble by birth, yet nobler by good deeds. Property committee, B-team football, president homeroom, student council, SCSCA district IV conven- tion, pep club, 2: athletic committee, treasurer home- room, dollar club, 3, football, 3, 4. . , Jordan KGY Pena Page Forty-Four .. .its . . . he Johnson Johnson PEGGY IDA JOHNSON Would there were more as true and sincere as she. Art club, 2, 3, 4, pep club, 2i dollar club, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3. 11 RAE LOUISE JOHNSON Well mannered, gentle, quick to serve, and able. Pep club, art club, treasurer homeroom, 2, dollar club, vice president junior classical league, DAR his- tory test 3, NHS, 3, 4, vice president homeroom, FTA publicity committee, 4. ROY JOHNSON A man in whom there is no guile. B-te,-11 basketball, 2. Jones K n Kellett ...W - V Kelley Kelly KBHY BEVERLY CAROL KELLEY She has a winning way. Pep club, Tri-Sci, secretary homeroom, 27 FHA, 2, 3, 4. JOHN McNEILL KELLY He is complete and fine in feature. Entered iunior year. MARY CAROLE KELLY Grace was in her step, heaven in her eye. FHA, pep club, treasurer homeroom, 2: secretary homeroom, 2, 3: music appreciation club, served sen- ior banquet, decoration committee iunior class party, N. cafeteria committee, 3, NHS, vioe president home- room, 3, 4: FTA, 4. class of '60 Kennedy Kennedy JOHN L. KENNEDY He is a man of cheerful yesterdays tomorrows. Entered iunior year: football, 4. MARION ELIZABETH KENNEDY The mirror of virtue. FHA, 2, FBLA, dollar club, 3. and confident KATHLEEN ANNE KERRIGAN A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Pep club, FHA, treasurer homeroom, 2: dollar club, 3: art club, 4. DON W. KING A smile is the trademark of a happy soul. Entered iunior year, international relations club, 4. KAROLE LEE KING Litho, blythe, and merry is she. FHA, FHA state convention, pep club, secretary homeroom, 25 talent show 2, 4: vice president and treasurer homeroom, chorus, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3, music appreciation club, 3, 4: maior- ette, 4. Lili .K CAROLE LEIGH KIRBY A good head and industrious hands are worth gold in any land. Pep club, FHA, 2, dollar club, 3, FNC state convention, 3, 4, vice president FNC, 4. LINDA LUZIALA KITCHEN ln athletics she did excel. Pep club, FHA, 25 GAA, 2, 3, 4, secretary home- room, class team basketball, all-star baseball, dollar club, 3, vice president homeroom, 4. , gg 324 Kerrigan .JS King King Kirby Kitchen A ff Mft' -EQ' -bfi Pcge Forty-Five Knowles Kohn La nee ROBERT KNOWLES Self-command is man's greatest asset. Pep club, 2, Tri-Sci, 2, 3: dollar club, 3, radiation club, 4. RICHARD ERNEST KOHN, JR. Great men have purposes, others have wishes. B-team football, 2, baseball, block G, 2, 3, 4, foot- ball, 3, 4, dollar club, 31 upper state player of the week, 4. LC-HQ'-Y class of '60 RONNIE LANGSTON Marlr'the perfect man, and behold the upright. FBLA, QAR history test, secretary homeroom, 3: NHS, 4. BILLY LAYMAN room, head manager football, 4. GERRY LQPLANTE She looks on life with quiet eyes. GAIL LATIMER Beauty with goodness is something of worth. WILLIAM BRIAN LAZENBY A likeable lad we'll never forget. FHA, pep club, 2, Tri-Sci, music appreciation club, Stadium decoration committee, 3. 3, FBLA, 4. Here is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Pep club, Tri-Sci, 2, manager football, T and I, dollar club, 3g cafeteria committee, treasurer home- . if -.iii ' . .'eisf.iE,.'1PGf5 'f Lancianese GWEN McCALL LANCE She was as refreshing as the month of May. Pep club, 2, vice president homeroom, 2, 3, FHA, dollar club, 3. RITA MARIA LANCIANESE More precious than rubies. Pep club, 25 dollar club, 3: international relations club, 4. CAMILLA LANGLEY All the saints salute you. Chorus, 27 library assistant, 2, 3. Langston La Plante Latimer Layman Lazenby Page Forty-Six if . 3 431512 Lee Leppard Lewis BOBBY LEE The keynote of life is friendship. FFA, mixed chorus, pep club, music appreciation club, 2, dollar club, 3, DE, 3, 4, president DE, club council, 4. JIMMY LEPPARD When a man stops learning, he stops living. OVERTON A. LEWIS Silence is golden. Pep club, 2, FFA, 3, 4. Ligon MARIAN LIGON She lived at peace with all mankind, In friendship she was true. Pep club, treasurer homeroom, 2, dollar club, DAR history test, 3, music appreciation club, 4. VIRGINIA LELLA LINDSAY Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excel- lent thing in woman. Pep club, treasurer FHA, FHA state convention, served FBLA banquet, 2, president FHA, club council, served DE and senior banquets, DAR history test, dollar club, publicity committee, secretary homeroom, 3: cabinet, music appreciation club, NHS, chairman publicity committee, 4. Lindsay WILLIAM HAROLD LINN He acts from honest motives purely. Community service committee, treasurer homeroom 2, football, baseball, block G, 2, 3, 4, president homeroom, student council, DAR history test, 3, NHS, 3, 4. LINDA KATHLEEN LOC KE With all of her knowledge and all of her skill, She is pretty and dainty-a true friend still. Pep club, 2, FNC, health clinic assistant, modern language day skit, served senior and FTA banquets, Quill and Scroll, DAR history test, iunior editor Nautilus, 3, FNC state convention, 3, 4, senior editor Nautilus, traffic-safety committee, associate editor Bits 'O Lit, secretary Quill and Scroll, modern lan- guage day, state runner-up NCTE test, 4. . I-in ,Q class of '60 WILLIAM EDWARD LOFTIS, JR. To be trusted is the greatest compliment a man can receive. FBLA, dollar club, 3. LINDA LOLLIS Full of laughter, full of pep. FHA, pep club, class team volley ball, 2, GAA, 2, 3, 4, class team and all star softball 2, 3, class team and all-star basketball, block G, 3, art club, 3, 4. BILLY OREE LONG And always he was held in great renown. Treasurer sophomore class, student council, pres- ident homeroom, Tri-Sci, marshal commencement, 2, dollar club, DAR history test, 3, marshal football, elections committee, music appreciation club, 4. -1ll v Hv Linn Q4 Locke Loftis Lollis Long Page Forty-Seven ,A ' Long Long Looper Lurey PAT LONG ALFRED LUREY Good nature is a sure sign ol a good man. Thou living ray of intellectual light. FBLA, 2, T and I, 3, model airplane club, 4. Vice president homeroom, 2, DAR history test, dol- lar club, 3, radiation club, 4, NHS, president home- RACHEL LONG room, student council, 3, 4. She is merry and clever, an agreeable maiden. Pep club, Stained Glass, The Case of the Crushed Petunias, 2, music appreciation club, dol- lar club, 3, Spanish club, 4. BRENDA ILDA LOOPER BILL LYNCH ln the lexion of youth, there is no such word as tail. Everything he does, he does well. Pep club, secretary homeroom, 2, music apprecia- FFA. 2, 3. 4- tion club, 2, 3, all-star volleyball, dollar club, AmahI and the Night Visitors, 3, block G, GAA, athletic committee, 3, 4, pep meeting skit, FNC, 4. Lynch class of '60 PHYLLIS ANNE LYTLE BILLY MARTIN And Of' Ile' lips there played 0 Smile US holy, meek, The first and most important quality ol a true man and faint as lights in some cathedral aisle is to be brave. The Features of a Saint. FBLA' 4. NHS, 3, 4. KAREN ELLA MADISON She shall be a lady forever. MARV MARCHBANK5 CHARLES T. MARTIN 'Q' She would not willingly pass one day without com- HHE is U man of feW and final W0l'dS- 5 lorting a sad soul or showing mercy. Band, 2, 3, 4, dollar club, 3. Pep club, FHA 2, dollar club, office assistant, DAR history test, 3, treasurer homeroom, NHS, 4. Lytle Madison Mqrchbqnkg Mdflltl Martin Page Forty-Eight .4 say. 'vibes Martin Martin Mason Massey MARLENE JOYCE MAYFIELD Precious things come in small packages. Pep club, 2, music appreciation club, RICHARD A. MAXWELL Groot actions speak great minds. Secretary homeroom, 2, T and I, dollar club, 3, NHS, 3, 4, marshal football, 4. 4. EDWARD LYLES MARTIN Virtue and good sense make an agreeable man. Pep club, 2, dollar club, 3, radiation club, 4. PATRICIA IPATJ MAE MARTIN As was her worth, so was her wisdom known. Pep club, FHA, class team basketball, 2, GAA, 2, 3, 4, class team volleyball, FTA, FTA state can vention, dollar club, DAR history test, 3, NHS, 3, 4, FTA, 4. LINDA ANNE MASON A sunny smile, blond hair. Pep club, 2, talent show, 3, FHA, 2, 4. class of '60 VIVIANC.MAY She has a heart with room for every joy. FHA, pep club, 2, secretary homeroom, 2, 3, 4, FBLA, FBLA state convention, dollar club, 3, DE, DE B' convention, 4. LINDA LEE McCARTT Her life breathes out gentle music. Pep club, 2, treasurer homeroom, DAR history test, dollar club, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3, chorus, 2, 3, 4, FBLA, FBLA state convention, 3, 4. BILLY McCAULEY Kind acts done to help another make your own hours seem brighter. .:-5,5547 ., A f Massey ELAINE MASSEY Her pleasant smiles and kindly ways will live in our memories all our days. Pep club, vice president homeroom, all-star volley- ball, 2, chorus, 2, 3, music appreciation club, 2, 3, 4, DAR history test, Amahl and the Night Visitors, all-star softball, 3, block G, GAA, NHS, 3, 4, block G council, secretary cafeteria committee, 4. EMMA JANE CTISSIED MASSEY She excelled in sports, she excelled in grace, she excelled in beauty of form and face. Pep club, served FBLA banquet, 2, GAA, 2, 3, 4, secretary athletic committee, all-star tennis, winner tennis tournament, dollar club, served senior banquet, 3, stadium decoration committee, block G, pep meet- ing skits, FBLA district meeting, 3, 4, president home- room, student cauncil, vice president pep club, GAA council, cafeteria committee, student-of-the-month, NHS, Miss Raiderama, 4. Pep club, Tri-Sci, 2: T and I, dollar club, 3, trainer football, 3, 4, trainer Shrine Bowl, 4. Mayfield E Maxwell Mqy McCa rtt McCauley Page Forty-Nine X BARRY MCFARLAND A deep, great, genuine sincerity is the first charac- teristic of heroic men. FBLA, dollar flies McCauley McClellan McCoy McCoy ELIZABETH FOSTER McCAULEY FREDDA LEE MCCOY Her air is so noble, so good. Goodness is beauty. FHA, 2: FBLA district convention, 3p treasurer home- FNC, 4- room, FBLA, 3, 4. PAT CHAPPELEAR MCCOY Friendship is an order of nobility. Pep club, FHA, 27 FNC, 3: international relations club, property manager American Passport 4 CATHERINE ANNE MCCLELLAN To dam is to live. mmus JANE MCDANIEL FHAf Stained Qian, Lily, pep club, treasurer She com., ,ppm-glad like fh, ,u,,, ' 22 T P 'f 3' 4- Pep club, ni-sea, 2, dollar club, a, art club a 4 Mem-nie' class of '60 WILLIAM PASCAL MEADORS, JR. Virtue is the finest title of nobility. Pep club, chorus, 2, Tri-Sci, 2, 3: dollar club, club, 3: ivnior classical league, student DAR history test, 3, music appreciation club, 4. service committee, 4. JOHN RICHARD McPHERSON You are going forward to something great. Treasurer homeroom, 2, president homeroom, band, student council, 2, 3, 4, Spanish club, Lion's club band award, 4. CAROL BOYD MEETZE He speaks his convictions fearlesslyf' Entered senior year, FFA, 4. MARY MICHAEL 'Her looks are full of peaceful majesty. Pop club, 2, secretary homeroom, modern language day, FBLA, FBLA district convention, 3, DE, DE dstrict and state conventions, 4. Page Fifty 7 A, .fiv- .te , we tit. V A VvQii'vB ftpfsf if .. ' UF 31:5 f L ff 'fiii A McPherson Meadors Meetze yz'5ii'.1l'i1f. 'Ziff Lf , 5. ,lim . Vg ts, McFarland Michael W,,,.w Mileg Miller Miller Miller JOYCE MILES The love light in her eye. BOB MILLER What an ornament and safeguard is humor. Reporter FFA, 3, FFA, vice president homeroom, 4. RODDEY MILLER Blessed are the happiness makers. Radio club, 2, 3, social committee, 37 vioe president radio club, 4. SUZANNE ISUZYD MILLER Stately and tall, she moves through the hall, The queen at a thousand tor grace. Pep club, FHA, FHA state convention, 2: treasurer homeroom, 2, 4, DE, DE district and state con- ventions, 4. WILLIAM JONES MILLER A pleasant nature shines through his quietness. Model airplane club, 2, Tri-Sci, 3, NHS, 3, 4, radiation club, 4. Miller LEIGH MILTON He who works for sweetness and light, works to make reason and the will ot God prevail. Pep club, vice president homeroom, 25 art club, 4. DONALD LEE MITCHELL When the one great scorer writes against your name, He writes not that you won or lost, But how you played the game. T and l, 2, 3, 4. class of '60 HELENE ELIZABETH MITCHELL The melody at her voice sounds through the air. Art club, pep club, 2, election committee, chorus, 2, 3, music council, served senior banquet, dollar club, modern language day, decoration committee iunior class party, secretary homeroom, Tri-Sci, 35 music appreciation club, 3, 4: cabinet, student council, chairman elections committee, 4. JIMMY MITCHELL There is no policy like politeness. President homeroom, 25 band, 2, 3, 4. JAMES UIMMYQ R. MIM5 He is typical of the greatest of men. Pep club, manager baseball, vice president home- room, 2: B-team tootball, 3, FFA, 3, 4. Minton W, ,, . Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Mims Page Fifty-One e ,,kk .wg ,, K Z ' da' A 'Q 1 'Ju-If l li 1 .5 iv l fx Ps - FE , ., , xi . .. ' sf n Wal l 3 , 1 .Y 2 i' slfawrfi' 4 W L, tt? J' H' rw ,, t .ga 1 X51 'ta N 2 Q' S li X wig . f t ek 6 1. fi ewitjgy ,K iii f if 1 5 X W 44 Q tllxtg Elly? K 3 , , ' ' ,asf ' . wi. '- -'f-fl fi 5 Ml'e'19l1l M0079 Moore Moreland SANDRA DIANE MIRENGHI Sweet were her blue eyes' modest smile, Her locks protuse of pale gold. Pep club, secretary homeroom, 2, music apprecia- tion club, 2, 3, dollar club, DAR history test, winner NCTE test, radiation club, 4, NHS, 3, 4. JAMES UIMMYD MOORE The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Manager football, master of ceremonies sophomore class party, radio program WESC, pep club, vice president homeroom, 2, pep meeting skits, FBLA, 2, 3, 4, News-Piedmont relays, state track meet, 2nd place B80 relay, 4th place 220 yard dash, dollar club, 3, block G, track, FBLA state convention and workshop, 3, 4, secretary homeroom, stadium decora- tion committee, 4. PATRICIA CPATJ DELORES MOORE 'Such carriage, such ease, and such grace FHA, 2, 4, FHA state convention, pep club, 2, music appreciation club, dollar club, 3. JUDY MORELAND Her eyes would twinkle in her head as bright A1 do the stars on any frosty night. FHA, Undertow, Opening Night, 2, music ap- preciation club, chorus, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3, FBLA, 4. RICHARD JAMES MORRIS For manners are not idle, but the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind. Pep club, vice president homeroom, 2, treasurer homeroom, dollar club, DAR history test, 3, marshal football, community service committee, radiation club, Morris JACQUELINE UACKIEJ LEE MULL To be capable ot' steady friendship and lasting love is the greatest proof, not only of goodness of hecrt, but of strength of mind. FHA, pep club, 2, secretary homeroom, dollar club, 3, NHS, 3, 4. MARTHA JUNE MULLINAX May love and peace and true success, Crown you rt iourney's end. Pep club, 2, FHA, 2, 3, dollar club, 3. JERRY EARL MYERS He most lives who thinks the most, Feels the noblest, r-cts the best. Music appreciation club, 2, 3, chorus, 2, 4, dollar club, 3, student council, radio committee, president class of '60 Nm. MARY NELL NABERS lt's the songs ye sing, and the smiles ye wear That's a-makin' the sun shine everywhere. Pep club, 2, secretary homeroom, 2, 3, music appreciation club, dollar club, DAR history test, modern language day, served FTA banquet, 3, elections committee, talent show, music council, treas- urer international relations club, president chorus, 4, NHS, 3, 4. FRANCES HENRY NAU God has implanted the sense of the beautiful in her soul. Pep club, reporter FHA, FHA convention, 2, secretary homeroom, 2, 3, music appreciation club, 3, 4, served senior banquet, modern language day, reporter High News, 3, social committee, associate editor High News, high school editors' roundtable, gm-1 5,55 ., 'QW' R' S .. .,.. . Mull .es . ,E if L homeroom, FBLA, 4. SCSPA district IV convention, 4. .. grgjswft 5 , M-M Mullinax Myers Nabers Nau Page Fifty-Two at-fx is Neal Nicholas FLOYD OWENS Honest Man is the most enviable of all titles Pep club, 2. 'w,g,. , 'Q s Q fe . It 5 RIN Q ' ha We gt 1 i gg gg 4 .af H., L Nelson Nelson Newlin SARA BRADY WOOTEN NEAL The most pleasant things in the world are pleasant thoughts, And the great art in life is to have as many os possible. FHA, pep club, pep meeting skit, 25 treasurer homeroom, 2, 3, art club, dollar club, 3, DE, DE state and district conventions, 4. KARENSUE M. NELSON The beauty of her nature, the sweetness of her smile. Entered senior year: secretary international rela- tions club, student director American Passport, Thespians, 4. class of '60 LILLIAN SUSAN OWINGS . The beauty of the heavens is The beauty of women in their hair. rf u Music appreciation club, pep club, 21 secretary homeroom, 2, 3, DAR history test, dollar club, modern language day, 3: office assistant, elections in the stars, MILLIE NELSON To know her is to love her. Pep club, 2, FHA, 2, 3. BARBARA LYNN NEWLIN Be not weary in well doing. Entered senior year, international relations club library assistant, 4. I JUDY NICHOLAS She has a tender heart and a will to please. Pep club, 25 treasurer homeroom, 3, FBLA, 4. MARY GREER OWENS She is all gentleness and tender heart. FHA, pep club, 2, vice president homeroom, 2, 3, music appreciation club, DAR history test, dollar club, 3, community service committee, secretary in- ternational relations club, treasurer chorus, NHS, 4. committee, 4, NHS, FBLA, 3, 4. FLORENCE AGNES PAGE Give love, and love into your lite will flow. Pep club, 2: library club, 2, 3, art club, 4. EMILIE ANNE PANDOLFI She is blessed with enthusiasm, foresight, patience, and skill. Pep club, 2, music appreciation club, 2, 3, dollar club, 3, NHS, 3, 45 radiation club, 4. ,,' fsipm i Hi I-.ls . ,... H Owens + 'P Owens Owings P999 Pvndvlfi Page Fatty-Three Pep club, secretary homeroom, 2, dollar club, Parks Pa rlcs Patterson Patton music appreciation club, 2, 3, DAR history test, 3, NHS, 3, 4. WYNN PARKS Laughing is he, merry all the while. Entered senior year, Spanish club, 4. WILLIAM JOEL PATTERSON, III His eyes have a merry twinkle. 1 MARTHA ANN PEDEN 'Angels are painted fair to look like you. , Music appreciation club, 2, DAR history test, 3, 1' '.5 ' I b 2. d II I b . , bond, 2, 3, 4, science club, 4. rl cl' pep cu I ' O ar cu ' 3' on club' 2' 4' i 3 class of '60 TOMMY PARKS RACHEL ELAINE PATTON But still your smile shines down familiar ways. Beauty is truth, truth, beauty. FBLA, dollar club, 3, FFA, 4. FHA, pep club, vice president homeroom, 2, Peden PATRICIA ELAINE PEDEN Her heart was as great as the world, but there was no room in it to hold the memory of a wrong. Art club, pep club, secretary homeroom, 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, reporter High News, DAR history test, dollar club, served DE banquet, 3, SCSPA district IV con- vention, music appreciation club, board of control, editor High News, 4: NHS, 3, 4. CAROLYN JEAN PENLAND ln her heart spring fresh and fragrant every day the flowers of tender, human, Godlike sympathy. Chorus, pep club, treasurer homeroom, 2, vice president homeroom, FNC, served senior, football, DE banquets, 3, music appreciation club, FNC con- vention, talent show, 4, maiorette, 3, 4. RUTH JOAN PENLAND Her modest looks, the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeping beneath the thorn. reporter High News, publicity committee iunior class party, chorus, publicity committee High News valen- tine dance, served DE and football banquets, 3, maiorette, music appreciation club, 3, 4, talent show, columnist High News, SCSPA district IV convention, 4. ANN ALICE PENNEBAKER She is earnest in her work, light of spirit, and happy of heart. FHA, pep club, class team and all-star volleyball, second place safety slogan contest, treasurer home- room, 2, GAA, 2, 4, secretary homeroom, FTA county convention, dollar club, Quill and Scroll, marshal commencement, SIPA convention, served FBLA, FFA, and senior banquets, sophomore editor Nautilus, Tri-Sci, 3, FTA, modern language day, NHS, 3, 4, chairman board of control, student council, cabinet, treasurer Quill and Scroll, literary editor Bits o' Lit, business manager Nautilus, SCSPA district IV con- vention, 4. BILLY PEPPER He was ever precise in promise keeping. International relations club, 4. ., .. Q1-tmgicwe if l 1 X ,.,.. fi. 5'isr:: l,, v:,u,.,f '-- sf It 4 rn. an ..., : -, . , .. ::- ':- - f -'Pi fri. M1 nm!- -2 '2L' 1e5z:txQVf . ,... - - 7 '-ff. v .ef-ff. 'ir il- 2 . QF 'V .. f,-i, 'Ct ',?' Peden Penland Penland Pennebaker Pepper Page Fifty-Four lc '19 51-JPL, Perley Perry PONY in 1' 11 Q Phillip' CIGSS of '60 JIM PICKEL To study courteous manners pleased him. Entered iunior yearp vice president homeroom, 3: radiation club, 4. BARBARA PITTS What a sweet delight your quiet life affords. Pep club, treasurer homeroom, 2: music apprecia- tion club, 2, 3: president homeroom, student council, dollar club, 3: Spanish club, solicitor High News, 4. it - DIANNE PERLEY L, Lovely to look at, delightful to know. FHA, pep club, 2, secretary homeroom, 2, 35 served senior banquet, 3, FBLA, 3, 4. noasnr LEE Psnnv, nl He tried the luxury of doing well. Pep club, band, 2, dollar club, Tri-Sci, 3, radio committee, 3, 4, FBLA, 4. LOUISE PETER Music makes the world go 'round. Entered senior year: music appreciation club, 4. Pettit MARGARET PETTIT Virtue is happiness. Chorus, 2, NHS, 4. SAM B. PHILLIPS, JR. Humility is both the source of spiritual peace and also a means of union with powers higher than our own. Band, pep club, vice president homeroom, music appreciation club, 2, president homeroom, baseball, student council, 2, 3, treasurer homeroom, music council, Civitan youth conference, marshal commence- ment, dollar club, captain band, 33 block G, 2, 3, 4: NHS, 3, 4' trevsurer senior class, assembly com- mittee, marshal football, 4. . RONNIE PLEMMONS Give all thine ear, but few thy tongue, For silence is a rare gem. Model airplane club, pep club, B-team football, 21 international relations club, 4. KEITH PLYLER They that deny themselves will be sure to find their strenath increased, their affection raised, and their inward peace continually augmented, PATRICIA RUTH POOL l sing because I love to sing. Pep club, 2: chorus, 2, 3: music appreciation club, 2, 3, 4. Piclxel if Pitts Plemmons Plyler POOI 1 E . fly.: Page Fifty-Five we .ii A. N L, . .N azi A owinqs. f fi Poole PATTYE CANNON Pnsssw wfvw' 'A good hevrt's worth gold. 1 Art, pep club, 2, international relations club, 4. Rambo ALTON R. RAMSEY, JR. Truer than truth. TERRY L. RAMSEY The grace of God is in courtesy. FBLA, 2, 3, dollar club, 3: community service committee, international relations club, 4. JOHN HARDIN RANDOLPH The history of the world is but the biography of great men. Pep club, publicity committee, 2, treasurer home- room, 2, 3, DAR history test, dollar club, decoration committee iunior class party, modern language day, 37 co-chairman club council, president Spanish club, finalizt merit scholarship, NHS, vice president home- room, 4. -1 BRENDA JOYCE POOLE W. 1 e M. V x V, gg, Poole Pressly 3, 't-' Laughter as sweet as the swallow's song in the South. FHA, FHA state convention, pep club, 2: pep meeting skits, 3, 45 FBLA sweetheart, 35 FBLA state and district conventions, 3, 4. EMORY DONALD POOLE lighthearted and full of fun. Football, 2, 3, T and I, 3, radio club, 4. class of '60 CARMEN L. RAYMER Thou art fairer than evening air, Clad in beauty of a thousand stars. Pep club, FHA, Tri-Sci, 2, music appreciation club, dollar club, modern language day, 3, chorus. t-BLA, 4. JUDY MARGARET REESE Drcpped from an angel's wing. FHA, pep club, vice president homeroom, 2: dollar club, FBLA, 3, music appreciation club, 4. e e Ramsey Randolph Raymer Page Fifty-Six Q . ,yew Putsavage LINDA PUTSAVAGE Nature I loved, and next to nature art, Tri-Sci, pep club, 2, art club, 3, 4. BRENDA CHRISTINE RAMBO Content is wealth, the riches of the mind, and happy she who can that treasure find. Music appreciation club, 2, 3, pep club, Opening Night, Undertow, 2, dollar club, 3. iw.. ig, Ramsey eg, seg, 1 if . J + 4li??ili5 f A g , 'if l ' Reese . 3 Renfroe Revis RGVIS Rich F -fe.. JOE RENFROE The great man is he who in the midst at the crowd keeps with perlect sweetness the independence of solitude. Model airplane club, 2, 3, 47 vice president, model airplane club, 2, 35 treasurer homeroom, 3. JANE A. REVIS A sweet attractive grace. FHA, pep club, 2, dollar club, chorus, library club, AmahI and the Night Visitors , 3, DE, DE state convention, secretary homeroom, 4. TED REVIS So infinite in faculty. Band, pep club, 25 Tri-Sci, president homeroom, student council, 3. PATTY RICH A taultless lady and a blameless mind. Entered senior year. FRANCES NELL RIDGEWAY All marveled at the serene radiance ot her smile. Pep club, FHA, FHA state convention, secretary homeroom, 2, Tri-Sci, 2, 3, music appreciation club, dollar club, radio committee, 3, historian DE, DE state convention, 4. Ridgeway ROSALIND RIGGINS Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhood. Music appreciation club, Christmas program, pep club, National Art Week exhibit, 2, art club, secretary homeroom, 3: president homeroom, student council, NHS, 4. NANCY PIERCE ROANE Her vitality was the guiding light in many works al good. Pep club, FHA, all-star volleyball and baseball, secretary homeroom, chairman make-up committee By Hex, 2: stage crew Amahl and the Night Visitors, secretary library club, 3f FBLA, 47 chorus, 3,4. class of '60 BILL ROBERTS l am not only witty in myself, but the cause of wit in other men. Chorus, 2, talent show, AmahI and the Night Visitors , 37 music appreciation club, 2, 3, 4. RONDAL ROBERTSON To recall the right and forgive the wrong indicates true generosity of nature. B-team basketball, music appreciation club, pep club, 27 dollar club, 3. VICTOR NEIL ROBERTSON Cheerlulness deals with power. T and I, pep club, 2, international relations club, 4. xr ,fee .-. 'KIT fevtr g xc I' rl E' . P53 R , Riggins ROQUE R0b9 f5 Robertson Robertson Page Fiity4Seven 5 ,x,:1,J3'- . Robinson it e ,ki Y, i ifiswwii K. X gg A, .38 ,iii 1 La pis? ik Rollings CATHLEEN ANNETTE ROLSTON Her smile held the radiance of the rising sun. Pep club, 2, music appreciation club, dollar club, treasurer homeroom, DAR history test, modern lan- guage day, publicity committee iunior class party, 3, Spanish club, traffic-safety committee, 4, NHS, 3, 4. CATHERINE CKITSYJ CLAYTOR ROSE The bounty of her nature, the studiousness of her way, will pave her road to success in every passing day. Entered iunior year, DAR history test, 3, music appreciation club, 3, 4, vice president student body, cabinet, chairman community service committee, stu- dent council, NHS, 4. ,mix - -- - Robinson Roge ANN MARIE ROBINSON Devout, yet cheerful, pious not austere, to others lenient, to herself sincere. Music appreciation club, pep club, Palmetto dra- matics festival, 2, FBLA convention, 3, FBLA, 2, 3, 4. I' 5 Rogers HOWARD ROGERS In worthwhile little things he found FFA, 4. RUTH ANN ROGERS Music appreciation club, treasurer homeroom, 2, FBLA, dollar club, 3, FFA, T and I, 4. DAVID ROBINSON The secret of success is constancy to purpose. As changeless as truth. FHA, pep club, 2, dollar club, 3. JERRY ROLLINGS The most virtuous at all men. class of '60 MARTHA EDNA ROSS Always she's quiet, not much to say, To help a friend, she'd go out of her way. FHA, 2. HOWARD ROWLAND What an abundance of individuaIity. Vice president homeroom, pep club, 2, social com- mittee, dollar club, 3, president homeroom, president pep club, treasurer Spanish club, athletic committee, marshal football, student council, club council, sta- dium decoration committee, 4. MARGARET LOUISE RUSSELL O sweet and talented girl. Entered iunior year, FBLA, 4. .Qk..- L t ,,f.z1,g..1: fx f - 1.-.Sz,t-my L i w L if I sg, . . . .I-WZ I 133 L., h...Z5,5f, sufficiency. Ralston 151. .' , H. ...- I .X Rose Ross Rowland Russell Page Fifty-Eight -Q .. I 531: if? si WM, if RYCI1 5CTId6l'S Scggging Seel CAROL ELIZABETH SELF She is a wee, winsome lass. Entered iunior year, music appreciation club, 4. LARRY WAYNE SELF TOBY RYAN Smart, attractive, talented and neat, This combination is hard to beat. Pep club, third place safety slogan contest, 2, Tri-S:i, 2, 3: GAA, class team basketball, 2, 3, 4, dollar club, secretary FNC, president homeroom, stu- dent council, served FTA banquet, SIPA convention, DAR history test, stadium decorating committee, soph- emore editor Nautilus, 35 all-star basketball, FNC state convention, modern language day, NHS, 3, 45 president FNC, secretary club council, SCSPA district IV convention, block G, feature editor Nautilus, 4. WESTIE BARRON SANDERS She has golden hair, twinkling eyes, an cntrancing smile so bright. Tri-Sci, pep club, 2, dollar club, reporter High News, 3, music appreciation club, circulation manager High News, SCSPA district IV convention, 4. class of '60 MARY ELIZABETH SHULL A true friend is the gift ol God. tion club, health clinic assistant, 4. His music speaks his love for life and man. Chorus, 2, 3, 45 vice president homeroom, music appreciation club, 4. STEVE SHIVERS Such a pal no money can buy. B-team football, 2, dollar club, 3, FFA, 4. IRENE MARION SIGHTLER Sincere, wise,and true. Pep club, FHA, 2, chorus, 2, 47 dollar club, DAR history test, modern language day, 3, music apprecia- l fi e tion club, publicity committee, NHS, 4. Pep club, 2, Tri-Sci, 2, 3, FNC, 35 music apprecia- Scully ROBERT LAWSON SCOGGINS Enthusiasm is the light of the soul. Vice president homeroom, 2, FBLA, 3: international relations club, 4. TIMOTHY SCULLY He does all that becomes a man. JAMES O. SEEL, JR. He 'has won every vote who has blended profit and pleasure. Pep club, 2, art club, 3, 4, stage crew American Passport, 4. 41 .I ,I D 'K' l if .2 Self V si Self Shivers Shull 1. 4 I Sightler Page Fifty-Nine X Simmons Sinclair JOHN KELLY SISK, JR. He is like a golden chain which binds all good people together. Secretary homeroom, president homeroom, pep club, student council, 2, football, 2, 3, 4, dollar cl-ub, advertising manager Nautilus, 31 sports editor Nautilus, 4. BILLY SKELTON And yet no day without a deed to crown it. FFA, 2, 3, 45 dollar club, 3. K sis. ' ,grew , f A iii? jig? f i . it aim V '. I1 l .jflgv i.f5'1'i'm . -it-,, xf'f. 2':' ff ' '. 13'l-w if I 1. V - ' ' i'i-Sifiiiiii fidfi -15:-'X I ' 1 'f', ikF'?-.If . fig: 2.21.31 - .. - - ,- . . X 5 1 f 1 'i - 'mf 4 ii TOMMY SIMON A light heart lives long. Pep club, 2, chorus, 2, 3: T and I, 3, music appreciation club, 4. She laughs and every heart is glad. Simon Simpson Simpson SANDRA ELIZABETH SIMMONS Thou crownest the year with thy goodness. Library club, pep club, 2, DAR history test, social committee, served senior banquet, dollar club, 35 music appreciation club, 3, 4. JOE SIMPSON A laugh is just like sunshine, It freshens all the day. Treasurer homeroom, 3. JOYCE ANNA SIMPSON Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. President homeroom, student council, 3, FBLA, 3, 4. CAROLYNE NANCY SINCLAIR An amiable lass was she. Chorus, 37 art club, 2, 4. class of '60 LINDA MARGAREE SKINNER Her eyes are homes of silent prayers. FHA, pep club, 2, health clinic assistant, 37 music appreciation club, 3, 4. IRIS SLATON Pep club, FHA, 2, treasurer homeroom, music appreciation club, Tri-Sci, dollar club, 3, DE, DE district and state conventions, 4. PATSY ANN SLOAN One can never quite forget eyes like yours. Pep club, 25 DAR history test, 31 DE, 4. Sisk Skelton Skinner Slaton Sloan Page Sixty K ,Ut D.. .mm . ,..,A ,,4a'ii ::-syn, .gem wmf .rv I S' X Smith ti' Smith JOHN BRUCE SMITH, JR. A noble and upright creature. PATRICIA ELLEN SMITH Yet taught by time my heart has learned For others' good, and melt at others' woe. Pep club, FHA, Tri-Sci, 2, DAR history test, dollar club, 3, music appreciation club, 3, 4. 'S 'Q--mf, - ft,-1. Smith Smith BARBARA ELIZABETH SMITH 'You have a way both bright and gay. Pep club, library club, 2, dollar club, DAR history test, 3: FTA, NHS, 3, 4. FURMAN SMITH The mirror ol all courtesy. GEORGE HOKE SMITH A friendly boy with a heart most gay. B-team football, 2, track, 2, 3, 4, treasurer home- room, 2, 4, T and I, 3: football, 3, 4. class of '60 PEGGY ANN SMITH Some are born great, some achieve greatness, And some have greatness thrust upon them. Pep club, FHA, 2, dollar club, DAR history test, music appreciation club, NOMA spelling certificate, 3: secretary homeroom, cafeteria committee, FTA, 41 NHS, 3, 4. RICHARD EARL SMITH He is small but he is mighty. I 1 if go' RONALD IYANKJ smml His lame is great in all the land. Entered iunior year, News-Piedmont relays, 3 basketball, track, block G, 3, 4, football, 4. JIMMY G. SMITH Smith Life has no blessing like a prudent friend Dollar cIub,3, radio club, 3, 4. JIMMY R. SMITH The sovereignty of man lieth in knowledge B-team football, 2, winner DAR history test 18C- retary homeroom, dollar club, 3 Spanish club finalist merit scholarship, 4, NHS, football 3 4 1 , Q . wr S., ' t 35 t E I t I I Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Spann Spearman Standridge Stearns MARGARET STENHOUSE ww' The spirit of laughing sunshine. BUNK SPANN For the cheerful grin will let you in, even though the knoclrer be unknown. Radio club, sound director talent show, 2, an- nouncer band, technical and lighting director Amahl and the Night Visitors, mixed chorus, dollar club, 3, president radio club, club council, 3, 4, marshal football, traffic-safety committee, technical and light- ing director talent show, Thespians, 4. RONALD K. SPEARMAN The truest wisdom, in general, is a resolute deter- mination. Pep club, FFA, 2, dollar club, treasurer homeroom, 3, vice president FFA, FFA national convention, 3, 4. class of '60 RITA STEPHENS .Ioy dwells deep in her heart. Pep club, FHA, 2, music appreciation club, dol- lar club, 3, FBLA, 4. ANN STEPHENS She spreads happiness everywhere. Entered iunior year. Pep club, 2, vice president homeroom, treasurer homeroom, dollar club, FBLA, 3, Tri-Sci, 4. JOE C. STEVENSON, JR. He was tall and strong with a smiling and friendly lace. B-team football, T and I, pep club, 2, dollar club, 3, football, 3, 4, international relations club, 4. . ' X MIKE STEVENSON Stansell BOBBY STANDRIDGE For courage mounteth with occasion. SANDRA STANSELL Gay as a song was her nature. Pep club, Ugdertow, 2, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3, music appreciation club, 3, 4. DOROTHY ALICE STEARNS You bear a gentle mind, heavenly blessings follow such a person. Pep club, FHA, president homeroom, student coun- cil, 2, treasurer homeroom, modern language day, dollar club, 3, FBLA, 3, 4. 3151 , 3 I I . wewiw 1-v.aavxe.e4-s ...is Do as you would be done by, is the surest way 'L J i' ' ' A - of pleasing. Entered senior year. ' ll fl ii ,, d Stenhouse Stephens Stephens Stevenson Stevenson Page Sixty-Two t Stewart Stewart Stewa rt. Syipp LINDA ANN STEWART As kind as she is fair. President homeroom, student council, pep club, 2, art club, 2, 3, dollar club, modern lang-uage day, 37 FBLA, 4. LINDA LOUISE STEWART Art in her glorious mind. Pep club, 25 art club, 2, 4, president art club, club council, cafeteria committee, dollar club, 37 prop- erty committee, 4. WOODY STEWART Full of good works. PETER ALLEN STIPP He's good in athletics, he's good in classes too, his manhood is unquestioned, great things in life he'll do. Pep club, B-team basketball, president sophomore class, 2, block G, 2, 3, dollar club, community service committee, president homeroom, 3, Piedmont inter-school relations council, baseball, student coun- cil, district IV SCSCA rally, football, 2, 3, 45 president student body, cabinet, board of control, state student council workship, treasurer block G, 4. JAMES STODDARD He was o man, take him for all in all. Vice president homeroom, pep club, 2, traffic-saf- ety committee, Tri-Sci, 4. T and 4, 2, 3, FFA, 4. .3 - Stoddard I class of 69 JACQUELYN SUE STOKES TONI DONNE STROUD Q ,Qu HH eyes are windows of 'he soul, Hers is surely The music that can deepest reach and cure all ill bright. is cordial speech. . . Pep club, 2, art club, dollar club, music appre- Pep club, FHA, property committee, 21 vice pres- ,A P - H ciation club, 35 Tri-Sci, 2, 3, 4. ident homeroom, 2, 3, president homeroom, student 'X If council, cafeteria committee, Tri-Sci, dollar club, FBLA - ' :Q-Ns district IV and state conventions, 3: FBLA national f ur' ARLENE PEARL STREET and state conventions, NHS, 4. As sweet and musical as bright Apollo's lute. Entered iunior year, music appreciation club, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3, international re- A lations club, 4. f e A J some srnom aiu. STUART Q, .. if H ' ' ' ' - 5155 ' '-- P c' U P 'W'l 7 ' 'WW P W'l'H Manhood is the first aim ot education. I lx if im fiiku .m iii' 1 State track meet, News-Piedmont relays, 2, 3, track, 2, 3, 45 secretary FFA, 3, block G, 3, 4. siokes Entered senior year. 1' ,ips t Q . Street Strom Stroud Stuart Page Sixty-Three Stubbs Swett Switzer CARL STUBBS Quiet men are at times most surprising. FFA, 3, T and l, 4. SARA ANNE SWETT Athletics is joy. Chorus, class team softball, 2, all star volleyball, GAA, FHA, FHA state convention, secretary home- room, 2, 3, class team basketball, DAR history test, all star softball, 3, vice president homeroom, 2, 3, 4, block G, 3, 4, class team volleyball, president GAA, club council, 4. SARAH ELIZABETH CBETSYJ SWITZER A dashing damsel, gay and sweet. Pep club 2, art club, secretary homeroom, 2, 4, treasurer homeroom, dollar club, publicity committee iunior class party, NHS, secretary homeroom, 4. class of '60 Taylor LAURA ELIZABETH TAYLOR ROBERT T. TAYLOR The light of knowledge and the warmth of love. Pep club, FHA, 2, DAR history test, dollar club, secretary homeroom, modern language day, 3, NHS, FTA, 3, 4, elections committee, 4. T and I, 2, 4, dollar club, 3. RONNY K. TAYLOR LYNN TAYLOR A vision of loveliness crowned with gold. FHA, pep club, secretary homeroom, 2, dollar club, music appreciation club, pep meeting skit, modern language day, Amahl and the Night Visi- tors, 3, chorus, 3, 4, FBLA, co-chairman publicity committee, 4. BOB TEAGUE Taylor Taylor Taylor Page Sixty-Four True to his work, his words, and his friends. Contained of speech, contented ot mind. A gentlemen on whom we build our trust. Talbert JOAN TALBERT l should wish my journey through Unless I heard your voice. Music appreciation club, pep club, class team bas- ketball, 2, chorus, class team softball 2, 3, 4, class team volleyball, dollar club, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3, treasurer homeroom, GAA, 4. DANA TAYLOR You can catch a sunbeam when she smiles your way. Pep club, 2, chorus, Amahl and the Night Vis- itors, 3, treasurer homeroom, international relations club, 4. Radio club, 2, FFA, model airplane club, 4. Taylor Teague W' ti I gif 2 Theodorou Thompson PATRICIA ANN THORNTON She is such as dreams are made of. Pep club, music appreciation club, 2: chorus, FNC, 3: DE, 4. ANNE THREATT Filled to the brim with girlish glee. Art club, pep club, Opening Night, Undertow, Palmetto dramotics festival, 2: FBLA state convention, 3: FBLA, 3, 4. ANNA FRANCES TIPTON She walks in beauty like the night. Tri-Sci, class team basketball, served FBLA banquet, pep club, 2: vice president homeroom, 2, 3: sec- retory homeroom, served football and senior ban- quets, modern language day, DAR history test, FBLA state and district conventions, 3: GAA, 2, 3, 4: ,, I ii QQ? X 5 .i -. site? i-an ' Thompson Thompson Thompson ANNA MARIE THEODOROU What sweet delight life shall offer you. Pep club, secretory homeroom, 2: FBLA district IV convention, 3: FBLA, 3, 4: maiorette, talent show, FBLA convention, 4. BETTY ERLINE THOMPSON An accomplished athlete, with power to achieve and will to win. FHA, 2: class team volleyball and softball, all- star softball, 2, 3: class team basketball 3: GAA, DIANE THOMPSON Her very frowns ore fairer tar Than smiles of other maidens are. Pep club, Opening Night, Undertow, Palmetto dramatics festival, 2: community service committee, 3: American Passport, Thespians, 4. FAITH THOMPSON Thou art a maiden fair with raven tresses. FHA, vice president homeroom, 2: dollar club, club council, DE district, state and notional conven- tions, lst place local and state, and 3rd place national winner for DE distribution manual, president DE, 3: president homeroom, student council, 2, 3, 4. fa -. 2, 3, 4: Block G, 3, 4. MARY CATHERINE THOMPSON Nice, sweet, and lovable. T and I, secretary homeroom, 3. class of '60 pep meeting skits, NHS, FBLA, 3, 4: stadium decora- tion committee, winner voice of democracy contest, treasurer homeroom, corresponding secretary FBLA, Miss FBLA, 4. PEGGY EUGENIA TOLLISON Grace and good disposition attend your ladyship. Pep club, FHA, treasurer homeroom, 2: dollar club, DAR history test, traffic-safety committee, AmahI and the Night Visitors, chorus, 3: music appreciation club, NHS, 3, 4. THOMAS MICHAEL TOLLISON He is light ol spirit and happy ot heart. Pep club, mixed chorus, 2: president homeroom, student council, 2, 3: FBLA, FBLA state and notional conventions, 3: FBLA, 3, 4: FBLA workshop and state convention, pep meeting skits, 4. hi if XXX Thornton E ffl f Th reatt Tipton Tollison Tollison Page Sixty-Five MARION DAVID VAUGHAN He's a quiet man, but quite a man. Pep club, band, vice president homeroom, 25 T and I, 2, 3: NORMA JEAN Trammell Traynham Traynham SANDRA TRAMMELL A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm of friendship all the while. Pep club, 2: dollar club, 3. HARRIETTE KELLY TRAYNHAM Every noble life leaves the fibre of itself interwoven forever in the work of the world. FHA, pep club, GAA, cafeteria committee, class team volleyball, treasurer homeroom, 2, property committee, FNC, dollar club, pep meeting skits, 3, DE, DE district and state conventions, treasurer home- room, secretary-treasurer pep club, 4. the heart. class of '60 Trippe NORMA JANET VERRILL The faithful are certain of their reward. Entered senior year: FHA, 4. secretary homeroom, dollar club, 3. VAUGHAN Gay was her nature, bright, her smile. Pep club, FHA, 21 FNC, 3: chorus, 4. SAUNDRA KAY VEACH Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Pep club, 2, music appreciation club, 2, 3, 45 dollar club, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3. TEDDY VIGO-DSKY Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Talent show, 2, 3, dollar club, 3, NHS, 3, 4, president international relations club, master of cere- monies talent showy club council, 4. Tripp VANN TRAYNHAM Her great art is as an instant arrested in eternity. Pep club, 2: dollar club, 3, art club, 2, 3, 4. LESLIE ANN TRIPP Gentle she is with manner mild. Entered iunior year, FBLA, 4. MARY REGINA TRIPPE Sweetness of spirit comes not from size, but from Pep club, 27 FHA, 2, 3, 4. Vaughan :tm , Page Sixty-Six Vaughan Veach Verrill is ml 111 1 ti P . ,Q .... f .tsggf I vfitfg 21-,gg Vigodsky J HARRY LEE WALDROP, JR. 'tit W ft . . ' '3 Vinson Waddell Waldrop Wallace ,sb E 5 it , E51 Wallace JIMMY WARD He is a friend to his friends. Band, 2, DE, 4. KITTY ANN WATSON Eloquence is the child ot knowledge. Art club, pep club, class team volleyball, 2, Tri- Sci, 2, 3, solicitor High News, SIPA convention, mar- shal commencement, DAR history test, dollar club, FBLA, 35 NHS, 3, 4, vice president Tri-Sci, business manager High News, board of control, SCSPA dis- trict IV convention, 4. MARTHA RUTH WATT We thank God upon every remembrance of you. Art club, pep club, secretary homeroom, 2: DAR history test, 3, FBLA, 3, 4, NHS, 4. MYRTLE ELIZABETH VINSON Sweetness ond goodness in her person shine. Pep club, chorus, 2, FHA, 2, 4. CARROLL B. WADDELL His kind blue eyes are gay and glowing. FFA, 3, 4. HILDA PATRICIA KPATJ WALLACE She is destined to go tar in the world ot drama. Pep club, marshal talent show, stage manager sophomore plays, Elizabeth Refuses, Palmetto dra- matics festival, 2, music appreciation club, 3, student service committee, Thespians, 3, 4, international re- lations club, 4. ROBERTA JANE WALLACE Oh, what a noble mind is hers. Pep club, secretary and treasurer homeroom, 2, music appreciation club, 2, 3, vice president home- f Worth makes the man. Entered senior year, Trl-Sci, 4. class of '60 NANCY CAROLINE WATTS And she was ever stately and sedate, Full worthy to be in reverence. Pep club, 2, vice president homeroom, marshal commencement, 2, 3, secretary junior class, secretary assembly committee, served senior banquet, club coun- cil, dollar club, marshal senior class play, chairman decoration committee junior class party, state Latin forum, 3, NHS, president iunior classical league, 3, 4, chairman club council, student council, president home- room, cabinet, 4. GEORGE RICHARD WEAVER Enjoying each minute the day brings forth. B-team football, 29 mixed chorus, bus driver, 3. fa - I 5 room, Tri-Sci, DAR history test, NCTE test, FTA, 4, NHS, 3, 4. Ward stef:-. Watson Watt' Watts lf.: Weaver Page Sixty-Seven K , 'f ffAwz,f,.,:,.,w ,Am 5 1 1: ,, t Webb Welch Wheeler Wheeler MARY WEBB BONNIE JEAN WHEELER A , Good nature and evenness of temper make you a f'Hg-gppinggg :gems mqdg fo bg ghqyqdf' Wea' l 'e d'H FHA, pep club, 2, music appreciation club, 3, Tri-Sci, talent show, pep club, art club, 2, vice FBLA, FBLA nam convemion, 4' president homeroom, international relations club, 4. MARY ANNE WHEELER Peaceful eyes and pleasant ways. Chorus, 4. MARTHA LYNN WELCH BOB WHITE Contentment is better than riches. Friendly, dependable, and handsome is he. Pep club, FHA, 25 dollar club, FBLA, 3. Treasurer homeroom, White ' class of 60 . e mvlo wmre JEFF WHITE A ln athletics unsurpassed, he is true to his own Happy am l, from care l'm free. Why aren'l they egg? convictions. Bteam football and basketball e club 2- dol- ' 1 P P 1 1 lor club, honorable mention AAA all-star, 3, foot- ball, block G, baseball, 3, 4. EDWINA NELL WHITE For very young she seemed, tenderly reared, Like some young cypress, fall, and darlc, and straight. FHA, pep club, 2, class team softball, modern language clay, 3, GAA, FBLA, 3, 4. all contented like me? Entered iunior year, vice president homeroom, 4. THOMAS SHERWELL WHITE Knowledge is essential to conquest. Model airplane club, 2, iuniar classical league, 3: international relations club, 4, NHS, 3, 4. 11 JOAN WHITEHURST A maid with beauty blast. Pep club, 2, dollar club, Tri-Sci, 3: music apprecia- tion club, 3, 4, radio committee, 4. '11 White White White White Whiteh urst Page Sixty-Eight W rv NWELWY W siffi Wiggins Wilbanlrs Wilkins Williams .pp ii T7 LOU ANN WIGGINS Spring seems to smile on earth when she is near. FHA, FHA state convention, pep club, 27 FBLA, FBLA district and state conventions, 3, 4. BEVERLY J. WILBANKS A wonderful girl and a good sport. Volleyball, 25 DE district meeting, 35 FHA, 2, 4. WILLIAM CBILLYJ W. WILKINS, JR. Thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a byword among all nations. Pep club, president homeroom, marshal commence- ment, B-team basketball, student council, 27 tennis, 2, 3, 4, president iunior class, cabinet, district and state SCSCA conventions, dollar club, assembly com- mittee, Piedmont inter-school relations council, 3, block FITZHUGH WILSON WILLIAMS A mind equal to any undertaking that he puts it alongside. Second place over all best exhibit state science fair, winner biology exhibit state science fair, 27 radation club, DAR history test, winner overall best exhibit state science fair, winner chemistry exhibit state science fair, 3, Spanish club, 4. KENNETH RONALD WILLIAMS Happy is he, free from care. Chorus, 2, band, 2, 35 treasurer homeroom, 3, 4, second lieutenant band, 4. G, 3, 47 NHS, vice president homeroom, 4. Williams LYNDA JEAN WILLIAMSON laughter and love are hidden in her eyes. Pep club, class team volleyball, 2, chorus, 2, 3, music appreciation club, 2, 3, 4, reporter High News, dollar club, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 37 vice president chorus, music council, alumni editor High News, 4, SCSPA district convention, 3, 4. ALFRED WILLS Jolly, straightforward, sincere, and true. B-team football, treasurer homeroom, 2, dollar club, 3, T and I, 4. if 3 2 , wg class of '60 GENE WILSON The courage to endure and to obey. Vice president homeroom, 2, library, 3, model air- plane club, 2, 4. MARIAN E. WILSON There is something very lovely in her easy flowing grace. MARIE ELIZABETH WILSON Small in stature but large in intellect. Pep club, Opening Night, 2, Tri-Sci, 2, 3, music appreciation club, DAR history test, dollar club, mo- dern language day, 3, traffic-safety committee, Thes- pians, finalist merit scholarship, FTA, 4, NHS, 3, 4. . A at YiL2Si?wfiv-'iii A-fr gi? Williamson QQ Wills Wilson WilS0lt Wilson Page Sixty-Nine Wt' is V . LLLL 1 .- ' --h.h . 5 J 1. Wolfe wood Www Yam DAVID FRANKLIN WOLFE To worry little is his idea of happiness. B-team basketball, pep club, 2, basketball, block G, 3, 4. JOHN ARTHUR WOOD ln the great ocean of music there's always a wave of inspiration. Pep club, 2, DAR history test, accompanist Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3, music appreciation club, organist assembly, accompanist chorus, 2, 3, 4. MERRY WYATT A fine combination of personality, politeness, and perseverance. Pep club, president and treasurer homeroom, stu- dent council, served FBLA banquet, 2, served toot- ball and DE banquets, 2, 3, FBLA, FBLA national convention, 3, FBLA state convention, 3, 4, president FBLA, club council, 4. RITA DIANE YATES Her hair is not more sunny than her heart, And like a golden coronet it circles her head. FHA, FHA state convention, president homeroom, pep club, 2, band, 2, 3, FHA, 3, music appreciation club, drum maiorette, 4. STEPHEN YEARICK Ambitious, dependable, good is he. Pep club, 2, mixed chorus, Amahl and the Night Visitors, 3, music appreciation club, 3, 4. Pep club, talent show, treasurer homeroom, 2, Yea rick ELIZABETH KBETTYJ YESBECK A kind heart is a fountain of ioyfulnessf' FHA, pep club, 2, dollar club, 3, FNC, 3, 4. SUSAN ALLISON YOUNG To hear her one would think all knowledge is stored in her head. Pep club, FHA, treasurer homeroom, 2, DAR history test, dollar club, 3, music appreciation club, NHS, 3, 4, president homeroom, student council, 4. CHARLES FRANKLIN ZAGLIN Knowledge and personality are found in one such as thee. stadium decoration committee, track, 2, 3, 4, dollar club, T and I, 3, marshal football, 4. ST., 8: class of '60 MARVIN ZAGLIN All about him shall read from him the perfect ways of honor. President homeroom, student council, 2, model air- plane club, 2, 3, dollar club, 3. JANET BAYLA ZALKIND Lead me not where the voice of poetry is silent. Entered iunior year, iunior classical league, 3, FTA, Secretary homeroom, 4. Yesbeck Young Zaglin Zaglin Zulkind Page Seventy I O 0 nhs hlgh Ideals challenge 95 foremost ghs students .. , LL., ' ...iii- , fri: 'rj' I I A 1 if lg, js, in K I-,,i,i.,i K , 1 , , y ,ffm K fir fists y g MISS HELEN GALLOWAY GENE HINDMAN MICKEY FAULCONER NORMA ATTAWAY NORMAN CULBERTSON Adviser President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SEATED: Gene Hindman, Mickey Faulconer, Norma Attaway, Norman Culbertson, CFIRST ROWJ Betsy Switzer, Susan Owings, Toni Stroud, Irene Sightler, Pat Martin, Jean Crawford, Pat Peden, Joan Chapman, Judy Howland, Cathie Rolston, Jackie Mull, Susan Blythe, Betty Taylor, Marie Wilson, CSECOND ROWJ Jackie Chandler, Patty Hurst, Pat Brockman, Glenna Capps, Joan Whitehurst, Emilie Pandolfi, Kay Clement, Peggy Smith, Emilyn Childs, Phyllis Lytle, Sandra Mirenghi, Mary Gilreath, Toby Ry- an, Ann Pennebaker, CTHIRD ROWJ Kitty Watson, Linda Hayes, Carole Kelly, Susan Young, Rosalind Riggins, Barbara Smith, Mary Nell Nabers, Martha Ruth Watt, Rae Johnson, Virginia Lindsay, Mary Marchbanks, Suzanne Gosnell, Jane Wallace, San- dra Frazier, CFOURTH ROWJ Carolee Davis, Diane Carson, Diane Hallman, Nancy Vance Ashmore, Mary Greer Owens, Emma Jane Massey, Margaret Pettit, Jimmy Smith, Mike Dawes, John Randolph, Richard Morris, Paul Dunn, Richard Maxwell, Rachel Patton, QFIFTH ROWJ Dot Burch, Caroline Watts, Peggy Tollison, Kitsy Rose, Freddy Fowler, Alfred Lurey, Billy Miller, Billy Wil- kins, Doug Barton, John Hewell, James E. Griffeth, Judy Clark, Carole Gibbs, CSIXTH ROWJ Linda Locke, Rosemary Hicks, Cyn- thia Heard, Sam Phillips, Johnny Ariail, Tom Edwards, Fitzhugh Williams, Bill Childers, Eddie Edgar, David Balentine, Elaine Massey, CSEVENTH ROWJ Miss Galloway, Doug Hannah, Billy Linn, Tommy Gibson, Tom White, and Ronnie Langston. Page Seventy-One !5i ii l ,gg?iaS12- ii -S - .-J :lb E' E:. SQ - E E 'if V ,' I 5:55 : Q.-.57-ga g .Y ' : E, , - . 4 - , . A - ia 3' ir 'iii ' vi fi ' alma mater There is a school we love in Dixie Land, 'Tis Greenville High for which we fake our stand. There we are faughl fo fill in life a place, There learn fo do, fo dare, fo run fhe race. Trueness and purify our colors show, Red as fhe crimson and while as fhe snow. Loyal fo our moffo may we e'er be, Only fhrough frufh shall we be free. Though we may wander far, whale'er our lol, We'll ever keep fhe sweef lessons you have laugh! 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QW '- f ',-' has ' , ,,,, AL,.'L- fff' g' 1ww L ' - X ,V - 4 Y ii: 5 fl-mfg 'Q 'A' 9 L WQL 5 junior MARTHA AUSTIN JAMES BAGWELL NORMA JEAN BAGWELL ANN MARIE BAILEY if DAVID BAILEY GLENN BAILEY, JR. SANDY BAIRD NANCY BALDWIN SUZANNE BALLARD JUDY BANISTER , JUDY BANNON V! BARRY BARR ANDREA BARTON BOB BASS BILL BATSON JOAN BATSON TAMARA ANN BAUGHMAN HANK BAUMANN PATTY BEAN CHRISTIE BEARD CAROL BEAVER W-ff .ow obviously y'oIl have enjoyed your lunches PAT ACKERMAN LYNN ADKINS TOMMY ALEXANDER DALE ALTHOFF KAY AMBROSE v'.IIMMY ANDERSON ANN LEE ANTHONY ANNE ANTHONY HAROLD ANTHONY BETSEY ARLEDGE VUELORES ARSENAULT NANCY ASBILL CHARLES E. AUSLANDE DICK AUSTELL class r . my . fx P sk 1 QM ' ,A ' 1 if 22 I ' f 1x-4' CHARLOTTE BENNETT JIMMY BENNETT BRENDA BENTON MARTHA BEST JIMMY BETTIS BETTE BIEDIGER JUDY BINDER EVELYN BISHOP CAMELLIA BLACKWELL REECE BLACKWELL SANDY BLACKWELL CAROLE BLASKOWITZ GARY BOLEY SHIRLEY BOWERS . atb' junior CAROL CALLAHAM BETSY CALLAHAN CAROLINE CAMP EDDIE CAMPBELL GLADYS CANNON PENNY CANTRELL FRANCES CAREY FAITH CARTER BILL CASON BETH CHANDLER RONNY CHANDLER SANDRA CHAPLN RICA CHARLOTTE CARY CHLLDERS wACo CHLLDERS BILLY CLARK ELLEN CLARK MARY CLARK NANCY CLARK gf BRUCE CLARKE WAYNE CLAYTON vw wb R 1 4 I In spring, cr young man's fancy furns fo . . . books? MONTY BOYLSTON BARBARA BRADFORD ANNE BRADLEY NED BRAY JOHNNY BREWER DAVID JOSEPH BRIDGES MELVIN BRIDGES Lf TONY BRIDGES MARY SUE BRINGHURST HENRY BROCK MARTHA BROOKSHIRE BILLIE BROWN BOBBY BROWN CLINTON BROWN JUDIE BROWN SUZAN BROWN CAROL BRUCE BARBARA BRUCHON GLORIA BULLOCK FRED BURDETTE LINDA BURDETTE CAROLYN BURGESS BRENDA BURLESON EMALINE BURNETTEX MITCHEL BURRISS MICHAEL BURROUS TOMMY BUSH FRANCES CALDWELL class L! ,JOM- . in www' Y wi CLARA CLEVELAND NEB CLINE f KAY CLONINGER BETTY JO COLE JAMES COLE KENNETH COLLINS JACKIE COOPER JIMMY core SHARON cox MIssY cnoMeR RENEE cnooxs iff SAMMY CROSBY TERESA CROSBY NANCY cIzosLANI: O O 1 u n I o r c I a s s publicafions require ioinf efforf, earnest work of bofh sfaffs MARY LILLIAN CRYMES DON CULCLASURE ROY CURJETON CLYDE DARNELL ALICE FAYE DAVIS ANNE DAVIS BILLY DAVIS JACK DAVIS MARILYN DEANS BUBBA DaFORD MIKE DESPEAUX DAVID DIBERT J RITA DICKERSON HENRY DILLESHAW DICKY DIXON DOTTY DOBSON MARY SUE DONALD CATHIE DOWLING GAYLE DUGGAN JOHNNY DUNCAN PERRY EARLE BILL EATON DIANE ECHOLS WINNIE EDMONDSON JEANNE EDWARDS I! MARY ANN EDWARDS sossv amen JUDY Isu.IsoN Sw AA AAA A 3 V Y, I N m f LINDA moo J Luxe moo KATHRYN EMBIER MARY sNseaIzETsoN JAY mon V RODGER Esxsw CAROLYN ESTRIDGE xf t , QQ M-'M' ,, is .I f fy , S? r , L A x k . Q ff I L I3 25252 2 :Q 47 ' M .s-yr ww mf'-fr I 13? 1 junior JANE GANTT moms GANTT cuome cAmzAux caoven oAsxm Roseau oAsxlNs,f sAnsAnA ceum nova onrrono MARION GILFILLIN BILLY GILLESPIE CLAYTON GILLESPIE GIL GILREATH DIANE GODFREY JIMMY GODFREY JUNE GODFREY JUDY GOODWIN FRANK GOSSETT HESSIE GRAHAM LEE GRAHAM ROBERT GRAHAM KATHRYN GRANT LEIGHTON GRANT, JR. students catch up on studies, conversation at lunch JENNY FAILE GREG FAIR PETE FAYSSOUX JULIAN FELLERS CHRIS FIELD JOE FISHER NANCY JO FLOYD ANITA FOLSOM NED FORD WYNETTE FORE ELIZABETH FORRESTER MARSHA FORRESTER BUTCH FOSTER KATHLEEN FOWLER JUDY FOX SUSAN FRADY JUDY FRANKLIN EMILEE FRICK KENN FRIDAL MARGARET FULTON MARY FUNDERBURK JIM FURMAN MARY SIMMS FURMAN JOHN FUSELER MARY HOUSTON GAFFNEY PAT GAMBRELL NE'I'I'IE GAMBRELL SYLVIA GAMBRELL class junior KENNETH HALL KENNY HALL BARBARA HAMBY KIRBY HAMMOND HOGAN HANCOCK DAVID HANNON JERRY HANNON CHARLES HARMON BILL HARNED GWENDOLYN HARRIS LINDA HARRIS MARVIN HARRISON VIVIAN HARRISON WAYMAN HAIRSTON SUE HAZELWOOD MICHELE HAWA JERRIE HEASTON JAN HEDGEPATH JEANNIE HEDGEPATH CHUCK HENDERSON HARRIETT HENDERSON JAMES GRAVES JERRY GRAVES RONNIE GRAY CHARLES GREEN LAURA GREEN MARSHALL GREEN REBECCA GREEN CAROL GRIFFITH TOMMY GRIMBALL ALLAN GROCE RONNY GROSS JOAN GUEST JAN GUNTER ALLAN HALL class MIKE HENDERSON ROSE MARY HENDERSOI JIMMY HENDRIX ROYAN HERRING LUCKY HICKMAN BRENDA HILL DON HILL EDDIE HILL LYNDA HITE JERRY HOLCOMBE MARY LOUISE HOLDER GENE HOLLAND INEZ HORGER CAROLYN HORTON wr' . -.N-my qv I -...uv-v' Q, W 'i l I I ww? : .,--' Lfjg k '. AI. f- KEN HUTCHESON CAROLYN HOUGH LOIS ANN HOUSE CHARLES HOWARD DAVID HOWELL FELTON HOYLE, JR. EARL HUDGENS KATY HuoGINs ' MYRA HUDSON WAYNE HUDSON If LYNDA HUFF RALPH HUGHES BUCK HUGHEY LUTHER HUNT 'R FRANCES HUNTER f ,:,. JIMMY HYATT MODEAN IRWIN V' BILLY IvEsTER NANCY JACK nom JACKSON M ..i ,,... . 4 ga aw pg 1 LL wx NS wk Pa?Sr ' J A 'afzfmfi fl? Y . A junior wonder if i've gof the right books? DANNY JENKINS JOHNNY JOHNSON KAY JONES MARSHALL JONES REBECCA JONES SALLY JONES STEVE JONES KAREN JORDAN ANNE KABLER SUSAN KAUFMAN GLENDA KAY JOAN KAY DONNA KEENAN ALEX KEITH BARBARA KEITH MARIAN KEITH GEORGE KELLETT GRACIE KELLETT CECILIA KELLEY JO KELSO DEDE KENDALL LINDA JACKSON KENNY JACOB ELLEN JACOBSON TONY JAMAR KENNY JAMES PAM JEFFCOAT c I a s s .pfv- 4-4' GEORGE HOWARD, JR SUSAN IAsIcwHIcH If junior ALLEN LANGLEY PRISCILLA LANGLEY ELEANOR LANKFORD BOBBY LATHAM RHUNETTE LAWSON CHIP LAWTON TERRY LEKIVETZ www, eaf, drink, and be merry, fhere's a fesf nexf period ELIZABETH KENNEDY IKIE KENNERLY JOHN KEYS SIDNEY KILGORE BOBBIE KING KAREN KING LINDA KING FRED KLOPPER SUSAN KNIGHT THOMAS KOURY MATTHEW KREMER ALEXANDER LAIEWSKI PETE LAMBRAKOS CLYDE LANGDALE class JANET LEWIS JUDY LEWIS BOBBY LIGON JEAN LIGON CAROL LINDSAY BUDDY LIPSCOMB ANNE LOCKE DAVID LOFTIS ELIZABETH LONG PEGGY SUE MALPLESS JIMMY MANGUM SONNY MANHEIM JIMMY MARTIN JIMMY MATTHEWS ROXY MATTHEWS PINCKNEY MAXWELL JOHNNY MAY MARILYN MAYFIELD PHIL McBRIDE CURTIS McCAIN ARTIE McCALL DALE McCLELLAN CAROLYN McCRAVY GINGER MCCUEN DOROTHY McCULLERS MARY McCULLOUGH DANNY MCDANIEL GEO RGETTA McDONALD gps' I, junior BARBARA MOORE BOB MOORE KEREN MOORE BEVERLY MORGAN BETTY MORRIS DOTTIE MOSS BUDDY MULLINAX VIRGINIA MUZEKARI DAVID NEAL DOUGLAS NEAL JERRY NEELY JACKIE NELSON TRAVIS NELSON CHRISTY NEWNAM SANDRA NIVEN KATHERINE NOE BARBARA OELAND ELAINE OSBORNE FRANK OUTLAW JO OVERBY LIN OWEN LELAND McDONALD GORDON McDOWELL BOB McGARRAH JACKIE McGEE CHARLENE McGILL JUDY McGUIRE BILL McHAFFIE GAIL McKINNEY GEORGE McKINNEY, JR PAT McKINNON TOMMY McLELLAN LOU ANN McLEMORE BARBARA McPHERSON THOMAS McPHERSON PAUL McWHIRTER BETTY MEADORS MARLENE MERCK MARY METZ BETSY MIDDLETON MEREDITH MIES CHARLENE MILLER NANCY MILLER STONEY MILLER VIOLA MILLER LAURENS MILLS MICKEY MITCHELL CAROLYN MOODY BRENDA MOON class ff? junior JIMMY PHILLIPS LIBBY PHILLIPS SUE PICKENS JUDY PICKLESIMER BOBBY PINSON LINDA PINSON BEVERLY PIPER! JIM PLOWDEN PHILIP POTTER ANN POULOS SUSAN PRICE CARY PRICKETT JIMMY PRIDMORE JO PRINGLE LINDA PUCKETT JOHNNY RABY BILL RAINES LINDA RAINES SUSAN RAMBO RITA RATENSKI MARILYN RAWLINGS NANCY OWEN SANDRA OWENS BILLY OWINGS MARY OWINGS ODELL OWINGS SANDRA OWINGS SHERRY PAGE FRANCES PAPPAS JOANNE PATTERSOI BRITT PEARCE CAROLYN PERKINS GAIL PERRY BILL PHELPS JEAN PHILLIPS class LINDA RAWLS RICK REED JIMMY REID SANDRA REID CHARLES RENO GODFREY REPKO JUDY REYNOLDS JOEL RICHARDSON ANNE RICHBURG PENNY RITCHIE JOHNNY ROBERSOI FAYE ROBERTS KENNY ROBINSON SAM ROBINSON In . 1 X , , ,RW I In I. 1 5 Y' ' ,..,..-Q. WM? junior JULIA SMITH LOWERY SMITH SANDRA SMITH SUSAN SMITH TOMMY SMITH MARTHA SPANN SANDRA SPARKS LOREN STAHL DICK STANLEY JIMMY STEWART BRIAN STOCKWELL JIMMY STOVALL BILLY STOVER BUDDY STOVER DAN SUDDETH MIKE SULLIVAN JERRY SUMNER DONNA KAY SUTTLES MARY ANN TATE MAJANE TATUM ALMENA TAYLOR ,.fwv, 'pts eyes of hungry juniors gaze anxiously of Iunch line SANDRA RODGERS LINDA RODMAN MICHAEL RODRIGUE RICHARD ROGEN BARRY ROGERS BESSIE ROZAKOS HOWARD RUSSELL MARIA SARTWELL BILL SCHULZE THOMAS SHALEULY GARY SHAMLIN JAMES SHEALY LINDA LOU SHIPP COURTNEY SHIVES ETTA SUE SHOCKLEY NANNETTE SHOOK GENE SHORE DALE SIDES GALE SIDES BOB SIMMONS ROBERT SIMMONS CHARLOTTE SIMPSON BONNIE SMALL SYLVIA SMART BOMER SMITH ELAINE SMITH JIM SMITH JIMMY SMITH class ,iii V aww - V t k,M.,v 2 21, 4 I ' WM AQ , 1. .I,. I n 'TTU' gd? I gg.-mall' , ' ..,. K, ,ww- junior ELAINE TRAYNHAM JACK TRAYNHAM ARTIE TREADWAY JERRY CAROLYN TREADWAY EMILY TRIBBLE KITTIE TRUESDALE GLENDA KAY TUCKER ALAN TURNER AUBREY TURNER SHIRLEY VAUGHAN BOBBY VAUGHN CAROL VAUGHN LINDA VAUGHN JOHN WALDROP SYLVIA WALDROP FRANK WALKER JEFF WALKER LEE WALKER GENE WATSON PAT WEBER AMOS WELCH I I x 2 lee, almena, and david enjoy a free momenf FREDDY TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR BRIAN TERNAMIAN BILL THERRELL BILL THOMAS BUTCH THOMPSON JOHN THOMPSON TED THOMPSON JIMMY THOMSON SALLIE THORNTON MELINDA THRASHER BECKY THREATT DANEI LLE TOIUCHBERR' WANDA TRAMMELL class DENNIS G. WELLMOP ANN WESSEL LYNN WESTBROOK, J PATSY WHAM RUSTY WHAM CAROLYN WHARTON BARRY WHITE HENRY WHITE JOYCE WHITE LINDA WHITE SALLY WHITE TROY WHITMORE ELEANOR WICKLIFFE JOAN WILBANKS junior LEE ZIPPERER beauty speaks for itself FIRST ROW: Linda Elrod, Nancy Jo Floyd, Anita Folsom, Mary Houston Gaffney, Rebecca Jones, Susan Kaufman, Carol Lindsay, ISECOND ROWJ Carol Beaver, Suzanne Ballard, Andrea Barton, Diane Echols, Winnie Edmondson, Jackie McGee, Lin Owen, and Sandra Smith. NANCY WILKINS DONNY WILLIAMS GAIL WILLIAMS JOE WILLIAMS JOHN WILLIAMS PAT WILLIAMS BUZZY WILLIS SUSAN WILLIS NANCY WILSON BARRY WIMBERLY RUTH WINNING AURIE WISE CHARLIE WOFFORD LINDA WOOD WESLEY WOODALL PAM WOODS PERRY WOODS ELAINE WOODSON JUDY WOOTEN ANN WRIGLEY TOM ZEPP c I a s s Page Eightyfive springtime calls students outdoors to exchange news WZ,-a.,4,...1 Af S35 if sg? ' A ' V J Nl If Q ,st. A e k Page Eglwty Six VV: QU' I officers of the sophomore class 1 gy ff: 'M 7, . 1 i'ie gr , o , o M si 34 --fi cv ii idle! 4, wif' -H' sflfskqlgai Qi? if-' ,.: 3, .ig ,fl ff, I is i fa .L all as B ii I ei if K WE-we CHESTER CHILDERS LEWIS RASOR MISS RUTH BOYD JACKIE McCALL BRENDA ABERCROMBIE President Treasurer Coungelgr Vice President Secretary OUR LIFE AT GHS began . . . we arrived, eager to become a part of the school on the hill . . , day by day we grew more accustomed to split shifts . . . new experiences, pep meetings, sports, school publications, clubs stimulated school spirit and gave us that sense of belonging Page Eighty-Seven -AB... Lf :I SHARON JOYC E BALDWIN JOHNY BALENTINE QUENTIN BALL JIMMY BALLARD ARTHUR BALZ If CLAUDETTE BANKS JERRY BANNIISTER Lf WILLIAM BARBER Iff ROBIN BARNIEIS JUDY BARNES SHANNON BARR CHANDLER BARTON V 1 BETTY BATES V JANE BA1'soN V JUDY BATsoN TALLY BATsoN BRUCE BAURNIGI-IT 1 CAROL BEACI-IAM f WALTON BEACHAM CARY BECKWITH J SUSAN BEQKWITH MIKE BEDNAR FRANCES BELLEVV SANDRA BELLWOOD xf 'GIENDA ABERCROMBIE STEPHANIE ADAIR ILEE ADAMSON DOTTIE AEBLI VSTEVEN AG-E Jo ANN ALLEN 'QDY ALLEY PRIsCILLA ALLISON vICIcI ALLISON NANCY JEAN ANDERS JUDY ANDERSON ,JERRY ANDREWS STEPHEN ANTHONY VPAT ARLEDGE yCHARLTON ARMSTRONG MERRY ARP JUDY ANN ASAY BECKY AsI-IMoRE VSANDRA ATTAWAY CI-IERYL ANN AYERS JUDY BABB LEWIS BAILEY MIKE BAILEY VDAVID BALDWIN sophomore class AJ' 14:4 1, My lp. X DPL --9 Y DANNY BENHAM LILLIAN BENNETTKX SALLY BENNETT WAYNE BENNETT PATTY BENTLEY BECKY BERRY TOMMY BErrIs RAYMOND BINDER BILLY BISHOP LYNDA BISHOIK GENIE BLACK JUD BLACK!! BUD BLACKWELL 'X DAVID BLACKWELL lf' MARY BLACKWELL!! SANDY BLACKWELL RONNIE BOGAN DAVID BOGGS iff' BRENDA BoITER TOMMY BOLV! BILL BOUTON STANLEY BOWENfx FRANCES BOYD GORDON BRAY MARY BRADHAM RICHARD BRIDGES BEVERLEY BRIGHAM MARILYN BROCK SHARRON BROSSEAU AL BROWN HANK BROWN JERRY DALE BROWN JERRY L. BROWN MARY BROWN SAM B. BROWN, JR. roMMY BROWNX TOMMY BROWN PATRICIA BROWNING ROBERT BROYHILL JUDY BRYANT RICHARD BRYANT SANDRA BRYANT JANICE BUCHANAN FRANCES BUCKHIESTER CHARLES BUCKNER GARY BULLARD MARY HUNTER BURCH .f ANN BURNS BONNIE BURGESS V' ED BUTLER CoRIcY CALDWELL LINDA CALDWELL If LYNN CALIGAN MARY JANE CALMES BUTCH CAMPBELL CHERYL CAMPBELL LIN CAMPBELL If RUTH CAMPBELL WALLACE CAMPBELLLf BERNADINE CAREY sophomore class CHARLIE CARPENTER GWEN CARPER TOMMY CARSON CAROL CARVER BENNY CASE MARGIE CASH RICK CASTORI! , PAM CAVALARISV JUDY CAuDELL PAT CHANDLEE MARY CHANDLER RENEE CHAPMAN CHARLIE CHAPPELEAR KATHRYN CHATHAM JOHNNY CHEATHAM JIMMY CHILDERS KENNY CHILDS FREDDIE CHISHOLM JUDY CHRISMAN JEFF CHRISTIE GUY CLOER BECKY COBB EDDIE COBB JIMMY COBB I I sally and sam find a funny one in CI feen magazine -xv J ,..- 1-af ,pw-Ip 44M vu. -,.,.4 N ww ,,,,..,w- HIP' swf' CLYDE COFFEY LINDA COLALUCA ANN COLE MIKE COLEMAN PATRICIA CONNOR TED COINNOR PAUL CONNORS K PIERCE COOK DON COPELAND SHELIA CORDELL TOMMY COSBY CHUCK COUCH PRET cowARD JERRY cox If MARION cox MIKE cox PATRICIA CRAWFORD JOHN CREECH BILL CREASMAN TOM CRESWELL TOM CROSS CARTHEL CROUTK JIMMY CRUMPTON BOO CRYMES ANNE CUNNINGHAM JOHN DACUS PEGGY DAIGH MARION DAVENPORT SANDRA DAVENPORT BEN DAVIS V CAROLINE DAVIS If CHARLES DAVIS LEA DAVIS If LYNN DAVIS K MARTIN DAVIS X RICHARD DAVISV NORMA ELLER PAT ELLIS if JOYCE LOUISE EMORY NORMAN EOUTE, JR. Lf SONNY EPPES ,X LINDA ESTES DONNA EVATT DAN FARNSWORTH PAUL FAULKNER LEVON FAUST JACK FEDERLINE JIM FINCH SANDRA FINCHER JUDD FINKLEA CAROLYN FINLEY TERRY FISHER NED FLASPOEHLER ALLEN FOLGER PERRY FOLK PATRICIA FORD TOMMY FORREST CARLIE SUE FOSTER DALE FOSTER' JEANNE FOSTER TRUDIE DAVIS WES DAVIS SUE DAWKINS CAROL DAWSON DALE DAWSON ANNE DEAN STEVE DEATON DONNIE DEEN BILL DeHART Af SANDRA DODSON DANNY DODENHOFF SALLIE DODENHOFF I 5 Y x as , RB YL DN W. IO N: ANNE DOUGLAS XR CEC: DOWLING tx ,X RICK DRESKLN A ,L DELLNDA DUNCAN Vf D LUCIA DUNN Vf Q , E ROGER DURHAM M L, X NJ I Nb ' fl IN RX X I, A A TOMMY DuR M- A f JERRY DYER NS X ALICE EDGAR V, 'T HARRLET EDW R ' NANCY Jo ED ' X5 KENT ELKLNS 'H N 5 sophomore class wifh smiling faces, twelve o'clock scholars arrive at school ,ff I E ' 533 A-1 ,Ki Q . 'Va ,A GRACE ANN FRASER RANDY FRICK SARA FURCRON JACKIE FURREY LINDA GABLE DIANNE GAILEY ALICE GALLARDA JIMMY GALLOWAY LINDA GALWAY GAIL GAMBRELL GARY GAMBRELL GARY GANTT EILEEN GARING KENNETH GARRAUX JIMMY GARRETT BOBBY GARRISON ALLEN GILLIAM DEANE GILMOUR EVAN GINN S,ALI.IE M. GLASS PAM clovsn GARY ooornev JEAN eoornsv MARY coornzv GAIL GOODLETT DANNY GOSNELL SONNY GRAVES MILBURN GRAY ROBERT GRAYDON oNALo one gf JOAN GRESHAM VALERIE GROFF RITA GRIFFITH JOHNNY GUEST DEDE GUNTER JOAN GUNTER DONA HITE CAROLYN HOLDER LQVERNE HOLLAND MARIE HOLLAND BRENDA HOLLINGSWORTH NORMAN HOLLINGSWORTH CAROL HOUSE MARY FRANCES HOUSE BETSY HOWARD MIKE HOWARD JOHN T. HOYT JIMMIE HUBBELL CHAPPIE HUDSON JAN HUFFSTETLER EVELYN HUGHES LYNNELLE HUGHES CAREY ANN HUNTER JOHNNY HUNTER MIKE HUNTER HARRIET HURT CARROLL HUTCHESON CHARLOTTE INGRAM SALLY JACKSON JUDY JAMES CARLTON GUTSHALL MIKE HALL PAM HALL PAUL HAMBERIS SHARON HANDLEY SUSIE HARDY BILLY HARPER JEANNETTE HARRIS MARILYN HARRIS BOBBY HARTNESS GAY HATCHER FLORENCE HATTAWAY BUTCH HAWKINS MARY HAWKIN5 DEANNE HAWSE LINDA HEACOX FRANCIE HELLER JIM HENDERSON MARTHA ANN HENDERSON TERRELL HENSON BRENDA HERRON BERNIE SUE HICKS JERRY HILL ,w47f sophomore oloss PAT JAY JEAN JARRELL BILLY JENKINS CAROLYN JENKINSON TOM JENNINGS ROBERT JOERGER ADELA JONES CLARKE JONES GLENDA KAY JONES NANCY JONES BUTCH JOHNSON KINARD JOHNSON LYNN JOHNSON RUSSELL JOHNSON STEVE JOHNSON BOOTSIE JOHNSTON JOHNNY JOHNSTON ELLEN JOHNSTONE DAN JORDAN MIKE KELLETT JOE KELLEY MARGARET KELLY GENE KEY CAROL KIMBROUGH BECKY KIMMEL ELAINE KING JACK KING SALLEE KING KENNY KINZIE NANCY KITTLES GERRY KNIGHT JOHN KOENIGS DEE KO-NDURAS JAN KROUT LINDA KRUPNICK JACK KUHNE ELIZABETH MARTIN KELLY MARTIN VIVIAN MASSEY EVELYN MATHENY DANIEL MATTHEWS BILLY MATTISON JACKIE McCALL DEANN McCAULEY FRED McCAULEY JOYCE McCAULEY VIOLET McCAULEY DAVID McCl.AIN DONNY McCLAIN GARY McCLAIN LINDA McDOUGLE JIMMY McGREGOR ANNE McKINNEY BUDDY McKINNEY JERRY McKINNEY DORIS McNEILL BRENDA MCPHERSON ERIN MEANS SHAARON MEEK DOTTIE MEMMOTT NANCY LAND JAMES E. LANGLEY JOHN LATHAM IRIS LATIMER TIMMY LEE JUDY LEFFERT BOBBY LIGON SALLY LIGON SUSAN LINEBERGER REBA LIPSCOMB BECKY LITTLE BOBBY LOCHRIDGE LARRY LOFTIS CAMILLA LOOPER ALLEN LOWDERMILK WALTER LOWRY KAREN LYNCH JANET LYTLE JAMES M. MADISON JR ELLENOR MAHON SANDRA MAHON DIANE MARONEY LARRY MARSHBANKS BETTY MARTIN sophomore class goyle displays her slalls ln algebra fo fulfon and mrs smith BOB MILLER BRUCE MILLER BURKE MILLER JACK LEE MILLER JOANNE MILLER ROY MILLER SANDRA GAIL MILLER TINA MILLER CHUCK MIMS GEORGE MIMS JOHN MINDTE JOAN MITCHELL MARY ANN MONTJOY CATHY MOODY CAROL MOORE MARY D'AVANT MOORE RANDY MOORE RONNIE MOORE MARIAN MORELAND GAYLE MORGAN GWEN MORGAN IRENE MORRAH BARBARA MORRIS TOMMY MORROW JIM MOSELEY RONNIE MOSELEY JO MOSS JOE MOSS JERRY MOULDER BARBARA MULKEY FRANCES MULLEN DEAN MULLINAX FRANCES NACHMAN KATHY NORMAN SAM NORRIS JUDY NUNES , 4 REBECCA RAMSEUR ARLENE RAMSEY NORMAN RAINES ROBERT RAINES LEWIS RASOR KATHERINE REED DAVID REESE PEGGY RIDDLE FAYE RIDLEHUBER WILLSON RIGGINS KEN RILEY BONNIE RIPLEY CHERYL ROBERTS ARLEN ROBERTSON KATHRYN ROBERTSON JOHNNY ROBINSON MARY ANN RODDY JOY RODGERS LYNNE RODGERS DAVID KERNS ROGERS CAROL ANN ROPER BRENDA ROSS FULTON ROSS ALF RUFF MARGARET ODOM SHERRIE O'GALVIN BETTY ORRISON ANN PALMER PAMELA PANDOLFI GEORGE PAOURIS RICHARD PAPINI DICK PARENT JOE PARKER TERRY PAXSON SARA PAYNE BARBARA PEEBLES DAVID PEPPER JIM PEPPER JOHNNY PETTETT CAROL PIERCE BROWNIE PIPER BECKY PINSON HARRY PITTS EDWARD POOL FLORIDE POOLE PHIL PORTER LINDA PUTNAM JOY RAINES sophomore class biology class shows inferesf, enfhusicrsm in vcrrious activities I I M5-V I QV' ,M ,J .1- .. i 4 45 5. . 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' Qfgvif Jiri ' :N 'fa' I W M 2 4 I , I wiv 'V 'UND' Y I I I DONALD RUSSELL TOMMY RUSSO BRENDA RYCROFT LINDA RYCROFT MITCHELL SAAD CLYDE SATTERFIELD JAMES SAXON DEBBIE SAYLOR WILLIAM SCARBORO CARL SCHMIDT DIANA SEARLS CHERYL SEEL BARBARA SELF JIMMIE SENTELL SHERRY SHANNONHOUSE ANNE SHAVER RICK SHAW SUSAN SHEFFIELD JOHN SHENNAN LINDA SHEPPARD TOMMY SHERMAN,JR HARRIET SHETLEY LINDA SHIRLEY SANDRA SHIRLEY TOMMY SHOCKLEY JEAN SHOOK BILLY SHYTLE BOBBY SIMKINS LUCY SIMPSON GLORIA SINCLAIR LANE SISK TOMMY SIZEMORE ANN SKELTON GARY SKINNER MARVIN SLOAN CHERYL SMATHERS 1151 HAROLD SMITH lf KATHLEEN SMITH MARTHA SMITH NORMAN SMITH PAT SMITH If WALTER SMITH Vf' JOHN SOUTHERN V, TERRY SPAYDE CHARLES STANSELL MARY LOU STEPHENS V' JAMES STEVENS sAMMY STEVENS ,f JOHN STONE BILL STOREY PATSY STOVALL TOMMY STREET CAMILLE STRIBLING IX LAMIRA SULLIVAN JOE swEENEY MARILYN SWEEZY MYRA JEAN sYRAcusE SANDRA TALBERT roMMY TAMMEN coNNlE TANKERSLEY sophomore class Vx GEORGE TATE JACK TATE JOAN TAYLOR NANCY LEE TAYLOR SANDRA TAYLOR STEWART TEASLEY Rosen TEMPLE j ROBERT T. TEMPLETON ROBERT TEMPLETON J Jo ANN TERNAMIAN DAVID TEW WHEELER THACKSTON V VERNON THOMAS V1 SALLY THOMASON SAMMY THOMASON J sYLvlA THOMASON CAROL THOMPSON , JEWELL THOMPSON 'J RONNY THOMPSON RANDY THOMSON! ANN THRASHER BILL THRASHER ELIZABETH THRUSTON if VIRGINIA THRUSTON Tmiwgg W1 3j,gMgj'v , ,AME .Q A j U A fn, -Eff ! P. MI, as ,,.vm ' I Awwvv my ...ad- 9 J I In-Cv 5 1 man fo man, whaf do you Think of fhaf blind dofe lost nighf? Y-af' . fy 'B' ,,,.-vw FRED TILLER MARY TIPTON SYLVIA TOONE NANCY TOWNSEND EARLE TRAYNHAM SUSAN TRIPP BARBARA A. TROUP KENNY TROUTMAN DONNA TUMBLIN ROBERT E. TUTEN ETHEL VIGODSKY MARY JO VOORHEES ' PAM WADE DIANE WAKEFIELD -f' DIANA WALDREP WANDA wALDRoP MARTHA WALKER BETTY WALSH I,f EDDIE wARE , PEGGY WATERS V MICHAEL wATxINs PAT WATSON ,ff TEDDY WATSON DIPE WATTS f SARAH WEBB J, BOBBY WELLS MARY ANNE WELTERH IRVINE WELLING Io ANN WERTSDX LUCILLE WERTS EUGENIA WHITE JUDY WHITE SALLY WHITE WILSON WHITEN NANCY wHITEsIDE If NANCY WIGGIN .WM choosing Ihree of fhese fweniy was quife a fob LAMAR WIGGINS RANDALL WILFORD ROY WILHITE TRUDY WILKINS ANDY WILLIAMS ANN WILLIAMS KEN WILLIAMS ANN WILLIS ROSEMARY WILLIS BUDDY WILSON ELIZABETH WILSON JIMMY WILSON ANN WITHERSPOON MARCIA WOFFORD JAN WOOD CAMILLE WOODWARD JUDY WRENN JIMMY WRIGHT BOBBY YESBECK ANDREA YOUNG TERRY YOUNG TOMMY YOUNG CAROLYN ZACHARY Page One Hundred Two FIRST ROW: Brenda Abercrombie, Cheryl Ann Ayers, Gail Gambrell, Margaret Kelly, Nancy Whiteside, Peggy Waters, Sally Thomason, QSECOND ROW, Pam Glover, Susie Hardy, Anne McKinney, Mary d'Avant Moore, Lynne Rodgers, Debbie Saylor, ITHIRD ROW Bonnie Burgess, Judy Caudell, Pat Chandlee, Lea Davis, Nancy Jo Edwards, Sandra Taylor, and Trudy Wilkins. activities cabinet maintains keen interest in student journalisis enjoy reading bits o' lif Iubs, publications, music .wif in as. vi if 1 M ' FIRST ROW: Ann Pennebaker, Mary Bennett, Judy Howland, Peter Stipp, Dot Burch, Kitsy Rose, ISEC- OND ROWJ Miss Mel Lee Daniel, Judy Clark, Caro- line Watts, Virginia Lindsay, Helene Mitchell, Susan Blythe, CTHIRD ROWJ Asa Gray, Bob McGarrah, Bill Bailey, Mickey Faulconer, James Griffeth, and Jim Anderson. GHS MUSICIANS ALVER BRYANT Vocalist JOHN WOOD Organist 5 M Qs m P1 i ff V my .fig ., .. 1 , , c 23 ' 37 , ,, , md' if ' wf M E 19 se 5, ,. - .. xv P. N. Wk A ml. 2, A W Q 'F' ew ' 5 7 I f L- ' --,- .ffm YES Q 1 W Q l ' 'E' fx Iassmates' ideas, report decisions Sandra Miller, Sam Robinson, KFIFTH ROWD Walton Beacham, John Creech, Terry Young, Tommy McLellan, Cary Beckwith, Eleanor Lankford, Shirley Bowers, Pat Gam- brell, Gail Gambrell, Brenda Abercrombie, Sally Jackson, Debbie Saylor, Cheryl Smath- ers, KSIXTH ROWJ Chester Childers, Neil Hoskins, Dan Farnsworth, Billy Mattison, Pete Fayssoux, John Wood, Jimmie Drake, Sara Ferguson, Violet McCauley, Miss Daniel, Judy Lewis, Libby Phillips, Carol Lindsay, Mary Brown, Andrea Barton, QSEVENTH ROWJ John McPherson. Bob Miller, Wiley Cooper, Clint Brown, Jerry Myers, Tommy Gibson, Bill Bailey, Gil Gilreath, Wayne Hudson, Nancy Kittles, Sandra Fincher, Jan Crout, Gay Hatcher, and Jim Anderson. student council PETER STIPP Chairman DOT BURCH Secretary MISS MEL LEE DANIEL Adviser To provide a definite plan for the activities of the student body, to promote the develop- ment of leadership and respon- sibility, to uphold a high stan- dard of character and achieve- ment, and to foster a spirit of cooperation among students, Greenville High school main- tains a student council compos- ed ofthe cabinet and homeroom presidents. Page One Hundred Seven assembly. Preparing and sponsoring chapel programs for special oc- casions, the assembly commit- tee helps to entertain GHS stu- dents. BILL BAILEY Chairman MISS MARGARET PARKS Adviser FIRST ROW: Dot Burch, Patty Hurst, Laura Green, Miss Parks, ISECOND ROWI Sam Phillips, Charles Harmon, Bob McGarrah, and Bill Bailey. FIRST ROW: Mary Bennett, Brenda Looper, Barbara Oeland, .Ioan Chapman, ISEC- OND ROWI Murray Berkowitz, Clarence Clyatt, Howard Rowland, and Gene Watson. Page One Hundred Eight athletic . . Top student spirit is promo- ted as the athletic committee publicizes sports events and sponsors pep meetings. MARY BENNETT Chairman MISS ELIZABETH ELLISON Adviser FIRST ROW: Kathleen Fowler, Elaine Massey, Emma Jane Massey, Judy Howland, Peggy Smith, CSECOND ROWJ Bill Layman, Rick Reed, and Johnny Raby. community service.. . Inspiring willingness to share among everyone, the commu- nity service committee is re- sponsible for all drives, such as Red Cross and March of Dimes, at GHS. KITSY ROSE Chairman MISS PATRICIA LUPO Adviser cafeteria.. Cleanliness and proper con duct for all students are encour aged by the cafeteria commit tee during lunch hours. JUDY HOWLAND Chairman MISS RUTH WILLIAMS Adviser FIRST ROW: Mary Greer Owens, Anne Jay, Sallie Thornton, Mabel Lee Johnson, Kitsy Rose, CSECOND ROWJ Miss Lupo, Archie Black, Terry Ramsey, and Richard Morris. Page One Hundred Nine elections. Conducting all major GHS elections, this committee helps to promote democratic ideals. HELENE MITCHELL Chairman MISS MARY WILDS Adviser FIRST ROW: Norma Attaway, Helene Mitchell, Betty Taylor, Mary Nell Nabers, CSECOND ROWJ Miss Wilds, Susan Owings, Hank Baumann, and Billy Long. FIRST ROW: Gwen Harris, Jerry Heaston, Linda Harris, Louise Stewart, CSECOND ROWJ Mr. Tiedeman, David Howell, James Griffeth, Ted Thompson, and Alvin Brothers. Page One Hundred Ten property . . Neatness and beauty of the school grounds and building are the main goals of the prop- erty committee. JAMES GRIFFETH Chairman MR. R. S. TIEDEMAN Adviser publicity . . Various school activities are publicized by this committee through up - to - date bulletin boards, the calendar, and an annual student directory. VIRGINIA LINDSAY Chairman MRS. MARION H. LESESNE Adviser FIRST ROW: Irene Sightler, Virginia Lindsay, Kay Jones, Carol Lindsay, Rae John- son, QSECOND ROWI Mrs. Lesesne, Paul Dunn, and Robert Benston. radio. . Operating the schooI's pub- lic address system, the radio committee is in charge of daily and special announcements. MICKEY FAULCONER Chairman MISS WINIFRED ROGERS Adviser FIRST ROW: Jo Kelso, Janice Boley, Joan Whitehurst, Nancy Crosland, Mickey Faul- coner, CSECOND ROWI Miss Rogers, Robert Perry, Johnny Ariail, and Jerry Meyers. Page One Hundred Eleven -1 x 5 1 social. Beginning the year with a party for new students, this committee conducts all school- sponsored social functions. JUDY CLARK Chairman MISS NELLIE BURNETTE Adviser FIRST ROW: Jerry Holcombe, Judy Clark, Gene Hindman, Cynthia Heard, CSECOND ROWD Miss Burnette, Mary Simms Furman, Fran Nau, Sheila Counts, and Jimmie Drake. FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Welton, Pat Wallace, Betsy Middleton, Barbara Self, Susan Blythe, QSECOND ROWJ Norman Smith, Jackie McCall, Sonny Graves, QTHIRD ROWJ Robert Taylor, Lewis Rasor, Barry McFarland, and Chris Field. Page One Hundred Twelve student service.. Selling school supplies and maintaining a lost and found department are the services this committee offers GHS stu- dents. SUSAN BLYTHE Chairman MISS AMBER BOGGS Adviser I FIRST ROW: Kay Clement, Kathy Rolston, Margaret Folger, Linda Locke, Marie Wil- son, CSECOND ROWJ Woody Stewart, Bunk Spann, ond Asa Gray. club council Club presidents compose this council, which meets to review problems and supervise work of GHS organizations. CAROLINE WATTS President MISS MEL LEE DANIEL Adviser traffic- safety . . The traffic-safety committee emphasizes courteous conduct at all times to increase safety in and around the school. ASA GRAY Chairman MR. J. A. MOORE Adviser FIRST ROW: Caroline Watts, Toby Ryan, Patty Hurst, Anne Jay, Dot Burch, ISEC- OND ROWJ Nancy Vance Ashmore, Sally Swett, Archie Black, Merry Wyatt, CTHIRD ROWJ James Ellis Griffeth, Bunk Spann, Teddy Vigodsky, Howard Rowland, and Miss Daniel. Page One Hundred Thirteen art... Encouraged to appreciate the fine arts, members of this club are interested in studying vari- ous artistic skills and accomp- lishments in promoting art to the public. DOT BURCH President MRS. MARGARET GILLIAM Adviser FIRST ROW: Sallie Thornton, Carol Lindsay, Rita Dickerson, Martha Ann Peden, Jane Heylmun, Betsy Switzer, Judy Howland, Dot Burch, Elsa Griffin, CSECOND ROWJ Susan Price, Linda Wood, Frances Mullen, Jerrie Heaston, Sharon Hale, Phyllis McDaniel, Kay Kerrigan, Agnes Page, Carolyne Sinclair, CTHIRD ROWJ Dale Dawson, Ann Williams, Ellen Jacobson, Peggy Johnson, Linda Lollis, Kenneth Shore, Marsha Forrester, Brian Ternamian, Darden Fowler, CFOURTH ROWD Marlene Merck, Hessie Graham, Doris, McNeill, Joyce Canant, Keren Allen, Becky Christenberry, Libby Phillips, Julia Pickle- simer, Jerry Israel, Jim Seel, CFIFTH ROWJ Vann Traynham, Jane Gresham, Linda Putsavage, Louise Stewart, Bernie Sue Hicks, Mary Brown, Shirley Cleveland, Leigh Milton, and John Thompson. board of controI.H Approving and examin school publications High Ne Nautilus, and Bits o' Lit, board of control sets their nances and standards. ANN PENNEBAKER Chairman MRS. P. N. BECTON Adviser FIRST ROW, Kitty Watson, Pat Peden, Ann Pennebaker KSECOND ROWD John Hewell, Cynthia Heard, Archie Black, Peter Stipp, CTHIRD ROWJ Miss Patricia Lupo, Johnny Ariail, Mrs. Becton, and Chris Field iRebecca Ramseur absent.J Page One Hundred Fourteen buenos amigos . .. Cultures and customs of Span- ish speaking countries are the main interests of this good friends club, whose goal is to gain more knowledge pertain- ing to such Spanish characteris- tics. JOHN RANDOLPH President MISS MARJORIE WATSON Adviser FIRST ROW: Diane Bryant, Jackie Chandler, Kathie Norman, Barbara Pitts, Rachel Long, Howard Rowland, Norman Culbertson, Murray Berkowitz, CSECOND ROWJ Janice Boley, Johnny Ariail, Linda Andrews, Cathie Rolston, Elouise Brown, Emilyn Childs, Miss Watson, Sandra Gaines, KTHIRD ROWJ John McPherson, Jimmy Smith, Freddy Fowler, Wynn Parks, Fitzhugh Williams, John Randolph, Diane Hallman, and Mary Bennett. de... Offering outside iobs to iun- iors and seniors, the distribu- tive education club meets to present guidance and discussion of problems faced in various occupations. BOBBY LEE President MRS. KERMIT WATSON Adviser FIRST ROW: Kelly Traynham, Pat Batson, Patsy Buchanan, Frances Ridgeway, Iris Slaton, Carolyn Hough, Faith Thomp- son, Mary Michael, Patsy Thornton, Mary Dean, KSECOND ROW? Elizabeth Forrester, Kathryn Henderson, Nancy Jack, Jeannie Hedgepath, Cecelia Kelley, Brenda Hill, Tommy Alexander, Billy Clark, Vivian May, Sandy Frazier, KTHIRD ROWJ Frances Carey, Zane Harrison, l.inda Ayers, Bobby Forrester, Ronnie Davis, Dale McClellan, Bobby Brown, Myra Hudson, Billy Garraux, Larry Goodwin, CFOURTH ROWJ Mrs. Watson, Suzy Miller, l.inda King, Authalene Bingham, Rosemary Hicks, Randy Cochran, Bill Raines, Jane Revis, Monty Boylston, Penny Cantrell, KFIFTH ROWJ Jimmy Ward, Billy Henry, Mike Henderson, Harold Anthony, Bobby Lee, Roy Johnson, Tommy, Harrison, and Alvin Brothers, Page One Hundred Fifteen ffa... A national organization for boys studying vocational agri- culture, the future farmers of America is based on coopera- tion and character, and enables its members to gain a knowledge of vocational developments and agricultural improvements. RONNIE BISHOP President MR. J. T. BLACK Adviser FIRST ROW: Bob Miller, Doyle Edmondson, Steve Shivers, George Clardy, Clark Jones, Dickie Wietz, Billy Skelton, Tommy Brown, CSECOND ROWJ William McGee, Harold Ham by, Luther Hunt, Charlie Crocker, Marvin Sloan, Carroll Wad- dell, David Loftis, Aubrey Bouchillon, Ronny Spearman, ITHIRD ROWJ Jerry Sumner, Lee Zlpperer, Don Brookshire, How- ard Rogers, Rodger Eskew, Tommy Parks, Johnny Johnson, CFOURTH ROWJ Jimmy Mims, Billy Joe Gillespie, Bill Lynch, ' ' M' B b T O rton Lewis, Neb Lester Allison, Keith Plyler, Russell Johnson, IFIFTH ROWJ Boyd Meetze, George lms, o eague, ve Cline, Gordon McDowell, Amos Welch, and Mr. Black. fnc... Learning more about the quired qualifications and gra ing opportunities of nursing, 1 future nurses club plans acti ties to enlighten members this as a career. TOBY RYAN President MRS. JEANNE W. COFIELC Adviser y 9 fa ,.,. 'C JY!!-f',,44!: . e xg... 7, FIRST ROW: Kathy Nolan, Linda Locke, Ann Lee Anthony, Sheila Counts, Toby Ryan, Carol Kirby, ISECOND ROWJ g Diane Carson, Fredda McCoy, Ruth Winning, Jean Phillips, Jerry Holcombe, Judy Franklin, KTHIRD ROWJ Mrs. Cofietd, Tammy Baughman, Brenda Looper, Pat Gambrell, Priscilla Langley, Sandra Owings, Sylvia Gambrell, IFOURTH ROWJ Pat Brockman, Beverly Cox, Martha Dean, Janet Goolsby, Ann Holcombe, Judy McGuire, .lean Greenway, and Janice Cope- land. Page One Hundred Sixteen ,,'-. FIRST ROW: .lan Zalkind, Susan Kaufman, Barbara Smith, Pat Martin, Susan Blythe, Patty Hurst, CSECOND ROWJ Ann Pennebaker, Sandra Rodgers, Lynn Adkins, Carole Kelly, Norma Attaway, Marie Wilson, lTHlRD ROWD Miss Tanner, Betty Taylor, Mary Gilreath, Peggy Smith, Kay Clement, and Suzanne Gosnell. irc... Other nations of the world and current events supply ma- terial for study. The interna- tional relations club, organized in 1959, takes advantage of these opportunities by working together, analyzing, and eval- uating happenings of the times. TEDDY VIGODSKY President MRS. PEARL M. KELLER Adviser fta... For students interested in en- tering the teaching field, the future teachers of America or- ganization provides information and training in that profession. PATTY HURST President MISS MYRTLE TANNER Adviser l v F FIRST ROW: Pattye Pressley, George Davis, Jane Liggitt, Victor Robertson, Terry Ramsey, Lawson Scoggins, Pam Gillam, lSECOND ROWD Mrs. Keller, Lynn Newlin, Nancy Vance Ashmore, Billy Pepper, Karensue Nelson, Laura Bishop, Arlene Street, QTHIRD ROWJ Wiley Brown, Mary Nell Nabers, Don King, Mary Greer Owens, Patricia Gosnell, Rita Lan- cianese, Vickie Cox, Dana Taylor, CFOURTH ROW! David Bolentine, Ronnie Plemmcns, Tom White, Teddy Vigodsky, Pat Wallace, Roxie Atkins, and Jerry Hollingsworth. Page One Hundred Seventeen jcl... Promoting interest in Roman life, history, and literature, the iunior classical league helps to impart a better knowledge of cultural and practical values of the classics. CAROLINE WATTS President MISS AMBER BOGGS Adviser FIRST ROW: Caroline Watts, Nancy Crosland, Linda Hayes, Henry Brock, Lamira Sullivan, Joan Gunter, Jan Wood, QSECOND ROWD Aubrey Turner, Pam Wade, Linda Rodman, Carol Kimbrough, Gail Goodlett, Gwen Morgan, Linda Krup- nick, CTHIRD ROW! Sallie Bennett, Betty Walsh, Bob McGarrah, Barry McFarland, Nancy Whiteside, Harriet Edwadrs, Gail Morgan, CFOURTH ROWJ Camille Woodwdard, Hank Baumann, Wheeler Thackston, Kathryn Reed, Becky Kimmel, Jo Ann Ternamian, CFIFTH ROW? Robert Taylor, Ned Bray, Miss Boggs, Betsy Howard, and Sally White. model airplane . .. At their meetings, members o this club pool ideas in building and exhibiting miniature planes DOUG HANNAH President MR. J. E. GREENE Adviser FIRST ROW: Ned Ford, Dick Stanley, Dicky Dixon, Charles Auslander, Dan Suddeth, KSECOND ROWJ Tommy Grim- ball Michael Burrous, Robert Gaskins, Allen Langley, Don Allen, QTHIRD ROWD Jimmy McAdams, Bob Teague, Joe Ren- froe, nah. Page One Hundred Eighteen I Eddie Edgar, Mr. Greene, CFOURTH ROWJ Brian Stockwell, Tom Curlee, Gene Wilson, Pat Hartness, and Doug Han- FIRST ROW: James Ellis Griffeth, Mary Nell Nabors, Carolyn McCravy, Barbara Self, CSECOND ROWJ Mr. Rutledge, Jim Anderson, John McPherson, and Mr. Uldrick. rf I 'g JH Nfl- , 'fgcf if y yi Ayn quHland scroll... An international honor so- ciety for outstanding high school journalists, quill and scroll rec- ognizes achievements of High News and Nautilus staff mem- bers who have maintained a high scholastic average and shown ability in the field of iournalism. NANCY VANCE ASHMORE President MRS. P. N. BECTON Adviser IHUSR councH Different GHS musical organ- izations send representatives to the music council, which makes selections for auditorium per- formances. JIM ANDERSON President MRS. VIRGINIA ULDRICK MR. WAYNE RUTLEDGE Advisers l l FIRST ROW: Nancy Vance Ashmore, Cynthia Heard, Linda Locke, Ann Penneballer, CSECOND ROWJ Renee Crooks, Betsy Middleton, Mary Ann Edwards, Carolyn Horton, CTHIRD ROWJ Johnny Ariail, John Hewell, Libby Phillips, and Mrs. Becton. Page One Hundred Nineteen radiation... The purpose of the radiation club is to learn characteristics of radioactive substances and their uses in peacetime and wartime activities. In addition, its mem- bers study effects of radiation on the human body. MITCHEL BURRISS President MRS. MARGARET S. WALTERS Adviser FIRST ROW: Sandra Mirenghi, Glenna Trammell, Jean Crawford, Gail Williams, Emilie Pandolphi, Mary Simms Fur- man,Wynette Fore, Paul Dunn, KSECOND ROWJ Dale Althoff, Tommy Shockley, Jim Furman, Billy Miller, Randall Croft, Mrs. Walters, CTHIRD ROWJ Mitchel Burriss, Bill Harned, Edward Martin, Alfred Lurey, Al Wills, CFOURTH ROWJ Tommy Bush, Ronnie Gray, Rob Knowles, Loren Stahl, Richard Morris, and John Hewell. FIRST ROW: Roddy Miller, Arthur Balz, Marvin Harrison, Richard Rogen, Billy Owings, KSECOND ROWJ John Wil- liams, Bunk Spann, Mr. Laird, Bobby Simkins, Jeff Walker, CTHIRD ROWJ Bill DeHart, George Tate, and Bob Moore. Page One Hundred Twenty radio... This club has established radio station and is able to cor tact other amateurs in foreig countries, gaining informatio about customs and lives of pec ple in different lands. BUNK SPANN President MR. D. F. LAIRD Adviser i t 1 FIRST ROW: David Howell, Anne Jay, Marie Wilson, Diane Thompson, CSECOND ROWD Vicki Cox, Anne McLellan, Karensue Nelson, Joan Chapman, CTHIRD ROWJ Patricia Watson, Bunk Spann, Christy Newnam, Mike Jones, and Pam Hall. 1:andi... The trade and industry club, composed of students interest- ed in printing, mechanics, and woodworking, enlightens its members concerning vocational and industrial arts. WICKIE GODFREY President MR. A. C. GLOVER Adviser thespians... Formed to promote talent in the dramatic field, the GHS chapter of the national thes- pian society acknowledges top stage work and acting ability, in addition to sponsoring short plays during the year. ANNE JAY President MRS. EMMA JEAN ENGLISH Adviser FIRST ROW: Joe Fisher, Jimmy Hyatt, Levon Faust, Bobby Garrison, Robert Graydon, Glenn Bailey, Jimmy Hines, KSECOND ROW? Linda Shipp, Arlene Ramsey, Bill Burgin, Ted Connors, Wickie Godfrey, Ted Cunningham, Mr. Glover CTHIRD ROWJ Tommy Townes, James Bagwell, Carl Stubbs, Robert Taylor, Robert Bentson, and Tom Jennings. Page One Hundred Twenty-One music appreciation.. Challenging young people to learn more about different types of music, the music appreciation club stimulates interest in listen- ing to and appreciating this phase of the fine arts. JAMES ELLIS GRIFFETH President MRS. VIRGINIA ULDRICK Adviser FIRST ROW: B. Moon, M. Thrasher, D. Jackson, D. Keenan, B. Kelly L. Mason, E. Traynham, S. Blackwell, L. Owen, A. Wessel, B. Piper CSECOND ROWJ J. Cole, N. Verrill, B. Rozakos,'S. Ferguson, W Trammell, P. Rarden, J. Wilbanks, l. Latimer, R. Ratenski, D. Sides, G Sides, J. Treadway, P. Jeffcoat, CTHIRD ROWJ B. King, M. Deans, R Lipscomb , J. Bryant, N. Kitties, M. F. House, B. Brigham, J. Holder J. Cooper, R. Henderson, CFOURTH ROWJ C. Heatherly, B. Wilbanks, E FIRST ROW: B. Long, L. Mills, N. Flospoehler, S. Yearick, J. Wood, J. Duncan, J. Plowden, R. Frick, J. Graves, L. Self, J. E. Griffeth, G. Hindman, R. Papini, CSECOND ROWJ M. A. Edwards, M. S. Bringhurst, A. McKinney, R. Yates, J. Ligon, K. Fowler, E. Frick, J. Godfrey, A. Young, L. Bishop, L. William- son, F. Nau, S. Walker, S. Lineberger, J. Lewis, M. Cromer, M. McCullough, J. Goodwin, J. Barnes, Mrs. Uldrick, KTHIRD ROWJ B. Self, R. Patton, H. Mitchell, J. Clark, E. Massey, P. Ford, N. Townsend. D. Saylor, J. Wooten, E. Kennedy, A. Bryant, M. Ligon, S. Talbert, J. Gunter, J. Anderson, P. Jay, E. S. Shockley, E. Bishop, J. Asay, QFOURTH ROWJ S. Batson, W. Sanders, G. Boudoucies, B. Callahan. J. Whitehurst, M. Shull, L. Vaughn, J. Banister, D. Maroney, M. Brock, C. A. Hunter. A. Burns, I. Sightler, C. Self, P. Peden, C. McCain, J. Penland, J. Penland, S. Jaskwhich, CFIFTH ROW! C. McGill, M. H. Gaffney, B. Blaskowitl, M. Best, S. Willis, N. Wilson, L. K. Puckett, S. Veach, V. Thruston, S. Sheffield, L. Dobbins, P. Smith, V. Lindsay, L. Skinner, M. Engebretson, A. Wise, D. Touchberry, ISIXTH ROWJ S. Brown, R. Crooks, N. Hooper, K. Rose, S. Young, P. Tollison, K. Hughey. L. Graham, J. Faile, S. Sparks, A. Kabler, K. Jordon, D. Ellis, S. Frady, C. Vaughn, T. Crosby, P. Watson, J. Gresham, L. Loftis, CSEVENTH ROWJ D. Bridges, D. Echols, L. Elrod, M. Clark, J. Allen, M. Odom, K. Robertson, K. Lynch, L. Galway, M. Sweezy, C. Smathers, M. Owings, C. Callaham, N. Owen, K. King, S. Simmons, K. Grant, B. Burgess, M. Crymes, C. Gillespie, C. Gibbs, B. Davis, B. Chandler, N. Hollingsworth, S. Owings, S. Ballard, A. Taylor, CEIGHTH ROWJ A. McCall, B. Green, E. Hill, S. Knight, C. Horton, N. Edwards, M. Bradam, J. Smith, E. Mann, C. Carver, B. Roberts, J. Simon, A. Price, K. Elkins, J. Williams, M. Roddy, S. Simmons. S. Thomason, M. Falulconer, B. Meadars, S. Blackwell, L. Peter, S. Williams, L. White, D. Cohn, and R. Pool. 1 jha... Learning to accept responsi- bilities that will come with home- making, members of the iunior homemakers association prepare themselves through study, dis- cussions, and practice. ELAINE TRAYNHAM President Mas. RUBY wiLuMoN fbla . . . Adviser f QQ 5 To better understand tomor- f V A Y row's world, the future business ' 'fl ' - im! l leaders of America visit various companies and hear speeches for an insight on different as- pects of business. Vinson, L. Mclemore, R. Tripp, P. Ackerman, M. Spann, J. Fox. S. MEIERY Bryant, P. Hill, KFIFTH ROWJ C. Garraux. C. Blackwell, L. Campbell, res' en, K. Ambrose, M. Harva. B. Bradford, C. Wharton, F. Bellew, B. Pinson, CSIXTH ROWJ C. L. Davis, B. Howard, C. Moore, S. Swett, D. Wakefield, A J. Thompson, T. Miller, J. Anderson, G. Bullock, K. Moody, F. Hattaway, C. Tankcrsley, F. Ridlehubor, Mrs. Willimon, and C. Pierce. ' Ad ' VISCTS FIRST ROW: L. A. Castor, M. Folger, M. Wyatt, J. Chapman, J. Drake, CSECOND ROWJ F. Hunter, A. Locke, A. M. Bailey, C. Griffith, E. White, J. Talbert, C. Cato, D. Howell, C. Clyatt, E. J. Massey, K. Collins, J. Myers, R. Perry, N. J. Floyd, A. Folsom, F. Pappas, l. Horger, KTHIRD ROW! K. Dowling, L. Jack, L. A. Wiggins, M. L. Johnson, B. Small, B. Hardy, E. McCauley, B. Poole, A. Theodorou, S. Clarke, A. Robinson, A. Jay, E. Lankford, L. Harris, C. Kellett, L. McCartt, H. Henderson, J. Moore, CFOURTH ROWJ B. Meadors, B. Arledge, S. Pickens, B. Garner, B. McPherson, S. Coleman, R. Watt, P. Cassell, D. Stearns, L. Stewart, M. Stenhouse, L. Harvley, D. McCullefs, L. Green, B. Threatt, S. Smith, B. J. Cole, IFIFTH ROWD P. Woods, B. Biediger, J. Ellison, L. Tripp, M. Russell, C. Bowen, J. Nicholas, G. Goldsmith, G. Latimer, B. Morgan, N. Asbill, S. Smart, M. Mayfield, F. Carter, J. McGee, J. Edwards, CSIXTH ROWJ G. McCuen, K. Hudgens, A. Wrigley, D. Dobson, J. Brown, R. Green, S. Smith, K. Moore, S. Owings, T. Stroud, C. Raymer, J. Kelso, E. Wood- son, A. Anthony, KSEVENTH ROWJ A. Freeman, J. Dean, T. Coan, S. White, B. Keith, P. Ritchie, C. Simpson, L. Pinson, M. Austin, Mrs. Lesesne, and Mrs. Heape. pep club . . . All GHS'ers interested in pro- moting school spirit are mem- bers of the pep club. Skits, buses to out-of-town games, pep ral- lies, and decorations for the Football stadium are made pos- sible by this organization. HOWARD ROWLAND President EMMA JANE MASSEY Vice President KELLY TRAYNHAM Q Q Secretary-Treasurer trl-scl . . . To play a part in helping America hold the lead in the scientific world, the tri-sci club encourages young people to tur- ther their scientific interests. STEVE BROWN President MRS. HENRY TRIPP Adviser 'LA f FIRST ROW: Jacki Stokes, Betty Bates, Gwen Carper, Jan Crout, Marcia Wofford, Nancy land, Jo Ann Werts, Judy James, Sandra Attaway, Lucia Dunn, CSECOND ROWJ Ethel Vigodsky, Shaaron Meek, Elaine King, Sally Ligon, Martha Smith, Judy Caudell, Chandler Barton, Margaret Kelly, Tally Bat- son, Brenda Abercrombie, KTHIRD ROWJ Mrs. Tripp, Judy Leffert, Rita Stephens, Betsy Middleton, Mary Metz, Caroline Davis, Pret Coward, Sara Payne, Margaret Johnson, Francie Heller, Pam Cavalaris, CFOURTH ROWD Kitty Watson, Sue Dawkins, Barbara Morris, Matthew Kremer, Henry Dilleshaw, Cheryl Roberts, Cary Prickett, Linda Gable, Andrea Barton, Jackie Furrey, CFIFTHD ROWJ Pete lambrakos, Jimmy Thomson, Ikie, Kennerly, Jimmy Harrell, Courtney Shives, Lukie Elrod, Bobby Pinson, Cynthia Heard, Pierce Cook, Tom Creswell, CSIXTH ROWJ Tommy Bolt, Joel Patterson, Johnny Ruby, Ted Thompson, Ken- ny Jacob, Bill Phelps, Don Culclasure, Sam Phillips, John Creech, QSEVENTH ROWJ Steve Brown, Johnny Johnson, Johnny Fuseler, Sam Robinson, Chris Field, Rick Reed, Tommy Sizemore, and Woody Stewart. Page One Hundred Twenty-Four ANN PENNEBAKER Literary Editor CAROLINE HORTON Circulation Manager LIBBY PHILLIPS Art Editor RENEE CROOKS Copy Editor NANCY VANCE ASHMORE LINDA LOCKE JOHNNY ARIAIL Associate Editor BETSY MIDDLETON Literary Editor SUSAN KAUFMAN Circulation Manager MRS. P. N. BECTON Adviser Associate Editor Editor JOHN HEWELL Literary Editor MARY ANN EDWARDS Copy Editor CYNTHIA HEARD Business Manager my nr 'W' sw .. ., .sf 'f'i'ii ,ff t h e nautilus staff 1960 Each year, a staff produces the NAUTILUS, GHS yearbook. Students choose the theme, plan and arrange the contents ac- cording to their own ideas, and assume the financial problems involved. Again this year the staff has attempted to portray lite at the school on the hill as her students build their lives and fu- tures day by day. Pictures and copy have captured important moments at pep meetings, ball games, clubs, assemblies, and tal- ent shows. Memorable shots of the beautiful campus and out- standing classwork add their charm. Taken together, these are life at Greenville High school. WW A Mnmmm. M 'ff' .. ,X X 7, 'QQ ,Q .wif ,,.' A a R JM I Q f . I luh , A W ia. f'v' 5 X 2 fi .5 meg val 'Uk 'vm-rffvii' it ru jg xl, if W my w 5 4 ff ,fume fnemvm Ea X, . , ,R ..,. , . X t SW M ww- high news staff Greenville High News, published weekly throughout the year, keeps the school up to date on the latest events. Its columns are devoted to the interests of students and foc- ulty, and although the split shifts have presented problems, the staff has met them and upheld the tra- dition of a highly rated paper. . n-. pl--.. ,A A rs fy1 S ur ig, , RQ fi vm.. . ? ,. ' 1 A Q.-umm ,W xv an g - A . , ww 2 sn f ff wr 9 sm- f, .wm- was -W C ww I x ' - ,. ,R,,-,T . if-4 V. , X K - x-. t gps . 5 X , X - A 5 gr.. 1 -' in x 0' P 4f'ggwg,, My ' ' , ,QQ V- ' .if 4' 1 ,. 2 if -are , ' F' ' , I . 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FIRST ROW: Carmen Raymer, Joan Talbert, Diane Carson, Lynn Taylor, Georgia Boudoucies, Nancy Roane, Jan Lewis, Mary Nell Nabers, Gwen Harris, ISECOND ROWJ Penny Cantrell, Joyce Mayfield, Shirley Jones, Pat Ferguson, Susan Knight, Emilee Friclr, Norma Attaway, Nancy Clark, Sandra Owens, ITHIRD ROWJ Rosemary Henderson, Jackie Cooper, Jenny Faile, Norma Jean Vaughn, Janet Goolsby, Carol Kirby, Frances Carey, Sylvia Gambrell, CFOURTH ROWI John Wood, Julia Smith, Wanda Trammell, Beth Hardy, Caroline Camp, Irene Sightler, Mary Anne Wheeler, and Linda McCartI. Page One Hundred Thirty-Ons features senior candidates represent beauty queer roscllind, bunk, pat chaf abouf ghs 1aII of fame, superlatives Div 1. FIRST ROW: Karole King, Brenda Poole, Jackie Chand- ler, Patty Hurst, Barbara Pitts, Betsy Switzer, Diane Thomp- son, KSECOND ROWJ Emma Jane Massey, Linda Ann Cas tor, Dot Burch, Anna Tipton, Carole Kelly, Mary Bennett, and Faith Thompson. u k,,,,.. n Q, yy , . wtfif' ...t.,, . 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The results of this election are kept secret until publication of the Nautilus. Elf42iiligigzEgQ1ii'3f?if - V -'Lf t.v'ggQgsigs.3 L . Q - 1ei4!'gfssq ' 'wr ' 1 T s t 4 Es., ..,.,- t PETER STIPP President student body .AF ,-qv X MARY BENNETT Head cheerleader Bll.l. BAILEY PATTY HURST ROY CRISP Vice president senior class Secretary senior class MOST Clfhl0TlC Page One Hundred Thirty-Five act I Why? Hx ,N ill' 0 W.. -W. I' -1 A ' A L , 1- ' , - Q' ' X - ' x' 1 Hf- S A 2 . 'Q z Nw W .1 Q7 532 ' A s fw ii f ? 6 V , 3 Q ,. x jg, W r 3 ' , Y ,Q if Q P ,MAzfer5 P140 rme mc.j6nney f A ?5iQk -' f ws Q M ,wwiv '- ' .Bef Z?urcA Sim, defy! .!4yeI'6 ., ., :,',Q,w.,x wwxfg ,Q -SZPAOM 0I'U WY' ll if 'S 1 'Q 1 f ,Q s R ,usa 1 gs Q ,: . ' R-I-K, ,, ' gm Qin: 6, Q , in '32 we w K x..,fil?iggfQ ix , G , 1 :fi I A 3 k 'U 'Y K sw , Q-1 ffm Q gh , w Y AR., hm 5 51 , wir, k Q . f ,Wo Q '- 1 . s M . gk at . if -, 4 ff. 0 . 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MW. ,MV 'gy-legal f is X. Q z , ig I A 'S PETER STIPP He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed offen, and loved much. -Bessie Anderson Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine E5 Q 5 E, K 3 Tx 5 -W if Q v 4.1-. HRW 9- gg, 2355 ,,,., ..,,, . .3415 W R V . Ji fwwwwew . f mmf, , QW. WM 6 v 3 fi af Y ,y e x Q ..wf,,A.. ,. , M we 315, - fx w2:f1fw.L41Q,. wf , ..,,.. .X.Qq4f.5wi: f?s5'5's . -XQQQV . fl M1 K - Fi l: :Af , 3 ff 342' K .f wi. W., . 111 ,film , ik f ,, - -' ' Q J w W e as 599 w K auf? 7 K, 5 .. Q 155' K . 'V Sag, I 'sw Lg f 3 f if f my SJ 4? W he 5 . rf. 4.453441 A f , 1 Y wif- ' ff-,L-ggi- if .'e,gkfl.i . cg' 5' 7 . Sijg by '1,.Z -:w if A L-V' Q ff H ff .-ff, ' H I A,,w?f2' , fi? V. 'fifth s' k . ' -1' Qiiffif 'IT- -- A I x wk . 1,.L1.4 ,,,1,,,,,,x :sp f f 1 k 1 x .w..g.,,. ,M . E 5 42 . V Q . W mb. fi 9 M ., A -W, x 4 .,, fx. J i-gig 25, 9' M? S e fi. Y. 7. Qi H fy I.- M. 19. QL Q , 'Y :f - mv M '13 if ,a 1 cf af 1 K1-. . M . K WT 1 lf: mia, if ' F Ax. . 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Wim If-1' ' .p ,I ,xv ,J We0 5:5+X l w i t t i e s t CLARENCE CLYATT MARGARET FOLGER I shall endeavour to enlighten morality with wit, and to temper wit with morality. -Joseph Addison ndred Forty-T Fir if Q 85-xx , 4' W-554 A nv-. one sis if ix xyff honorsl WILEY COOPER ANNA TIPTON Honour is purchased by fhe deeds we do: King Teen STGTG miss fblv honour is nof won unfil some honorable deed is do e'H'MO 'oWe DoT BURCH EMMA JANE MAssEY Miss hi miss Miss rciideromo g One Hundred Forty-Four Miss Cifizenghip pta presents 'the black swan night club' at talent show gn -....f'M- 0 we N1 f Q 1 ss 21'i nSf'n -'fn ' 'ffl 0' fit, ' jx ' ., I -5 , . 'Q - P s x v v Page One Hundred Forty-Five sports spirited red raiders unite in pre-game hude efore going into battle I 5 W1 2 I I RAIDER COACHES DONAUJL UNN BILL PHILLIPS JAMES A. MOORE Head PgOHddFyS Q-4 state honors 8 404 JOE BUCKNER Shrine Bowl All-state ROY CRISP Shrine Bowl Roider coptoin ,. I , .. 'ff C tb, E Yi f 'sf BILL BAILEY Best Blocker ARCHIE BLACK Sportsmanship -40' 5 -fri nf 3' xy X, M 1, I R fs , BML T t ,H if .sz was K u-4 am.. RON SMIT1t-T ROY CRISP Best Substitute Most Valuable Player PETER STIPP Jos BUCKNER Best Defensive Player Best Lineman offensive ARCHIE BLACK Right Halfbock ,Q lmao I ffj , JINVVU Z cyl I archie makes fracksy heads for open country JOE BUCKNER Center BILL BAILEY Left End RICHARD KOHN, Left Tackle JOHN WALDROP, Left Tackle team CHARLIE WOFFORD Halfback DAVID WHITE Quarterback Spectacular blocking headed by Center Joe Buckner and outstanding passing by Quarterback David White lecl the Red Raiders through the tough '59 season. Outstanding running by Backs Charlie Wofford and Archie Black was also responsible for the victories over many other fine teams this year. ROBERT GASKINS, Right Guard JOHNNY SISK Right Tackle ms sd defensive l PETE FAYSSOUX Safety BILLY LINN Center Guard , in L 1 rf ft :W PETER 5-I-IPP Greenville's fine defensive team, led by Peter Halfback Stipp, Jerry Graves, and Lowery Smith, can be proud of the showing it made this year. Being outweigh- ed many times during the season, the Mooremen played inspired defensive ball to help mold the six victories compiled by the Raider team. LARRY BRUCE Right End CARTHEL CROUT, Right Tackle LOWERY SMITH, Line Backer team WAYNE HUDSON Fullback ometimes they catch 'em and sometimes they miss 'em RUSSELL WHAM Safety JOE STEVENSON Left End JERRY GRAVES, Line Backer TOMMY GIBSON, Lett Tackle -f R Dt- ASA GRAY, Quarterback JOEL BRUNSON, Halfback TOMMY COAN End On a crisp Thursday evening, Raider fans were intro- duced to the T959 Red Raider team which crushed the Carolina Troians. Archie Black crossed the stripes three times. K i i Brilliant defensive play by the now strong Raiders highlighted the Reds' victory over the Yellow Jackets of Anderson. The team held them to a 35 yard gain. i 'k i The Raiders paid a high price, the iniury of key de- fensive man Steve Jones, for their impressive victory over Gaffney. 1' 'k 'k all by himself, crisp stands up against two vicious parker tacklers 1 v 1 The mighty Red Raiders met their first defeat at the hands of the undefeated Greenwood Emeralds as the Raiders could not hold the speedy Emerald backs. The Greenville defense, led by Peter Stipp and Jerry Graves, defied the Greenwood attack until a fumble and an unsuccessful attempt for a first down spelled the difference. 'k 'k 'k The Mooremen came back the next week with a win over highly rated Daniel High school. It was a bruis- K , . V f' ,ip ' , ,4 I, 1 1 I , lu , 1 1 . A, - f . . 4 . 1 Q i , - f ffvww- --,I-qv---?fp ' ' hh xl it ,N 1 1 .1 i , ll X ,Y rn, 2 4, ffX tl' 1 ly 'lf W i lfgff 5 gy l , fs, 'af PA V tl , , 1 , 1 ,yah , K 4 IL pl ing defensive game with Greenville's Alton Buddin making RICHARIS .PANNI the only score of the game. Fullback 'k 'lc 'k Greenville again suffered defeat at Dreher High, rated the number one team in the state. Jerry Graves and Lowery Smith were outstanding for Greenville's defense. JERRY HOOPER Guard GIL GILREATH, End TOMMY SMITH, Center NED BRAY, Tackle fy I fL Q sr wav ,Q DAVID BALDWIN, Halfback THOMAS MCPHERSON, Halfback WALLACE CAMPBELL, Guard On a rain soaked field Greenville took a decisive victory over Columbia's Capitals. The field was unbelievably muddy and footing difficult. With the fourth quarter rapidly coming to a close, Roy Crisp went over right tackle for the only tally of the game. i 'k 'lr Fumbling twice while driving for the goal cost GHS a home- coming victory over North Augusta. The Raiders fought hard but iust could not get across the stripes. it 'k 'Ir The Raiders played their best game of the season with a thrilling upset of undefeated Lancaster. Greenville had two dif- ferent teams on the field with both playing well. The scoring came from two well placed passes from Quarterback David White to Ends Bill Bailey and Alton Buddin. hustlmg stipp beats bailey in racking up mid-state rival blue devil BOBBY LATHAM Guard BOBBY PINSON Halfback MIKE RODRIQUE Guard BARRY WHITE Center sig'-ifgfifat YQ ,.,f ' ' -:k., ,gg f N kohn takes out trojan opposition as fleet Wofford aims sights downfreld for pay dirt The capacity crowd, the high spirits, and the unusual warmth marked the day of the big Turkey Day classic with the long standing rival, Parker. Although sparked with victory of last year, the GHS Red Raiders were plagued by Parker intercepting passes and their fine defensive play. Despite the disadvantage of iniuries, the Mooremen played a thrilling game with Captain Peter Stipp intercepting a Parker pass and fullback Roy Crisp going over left tackle for the Greenville score of the day. Although the Big Red began rolling, time ran out before they could come through with the winning points. The Golden Tornadoes held on to their 14-7 lead and turned it into a vic- tory at the final gun. JOHNNY MAY, Halfback ALLAN GROCE, Halfback CAREY CHAPMAN Quarterback CHARLES GREEN Tackle TOMMY BROWN, Halfback BILL PHILLIPS DONALD L. LINN Assistant Coach Assistant Coach coaches endure tense moments as raiders fight for td ..... once a raider, always a raicler IN 1931, JAMES A. MOORE returned to his alma mater where he had been a standout in three sports: foot- ball, basketball, and track. At GHS he served as assistant to Coach J. H. Speer until 1941, when he was made head basketball coach. During the twelve years that followed, GHS won six state basketball championships and amassed 175 wins with only 41 losses. Coach Speer retired in 1948, in 1949 Mr. Moore be- came athletic director and head football coach, a job he has done exceedingly well. He has compiled 72 wins, 33 losses, and six ties. For his ability and leadership in sports, Coach Moore has earned many honors: assistant coach 1952 Shrine Bowl, head coach, 1957 Rotary Bowl, and head coach, 1959 Shrine Bowl. An additional honor was bestowed upon him at the football banquet this year when present and former Raiders and other friends gave him a beautiful silver ser- VICE. His influence in GHS, Greenville and South Carolina cannot be doubted. He exemplifies former president Her- bert Hoover's belief, Next to religion, the greatest single factor for the good in America in recent years has been sports. moore family admires silver service gift at banquet MARTHA LEE COACH MOORE MRS MOORE 1' Eh. Eli .L J M H I V' if v 5 U ,N M Z U 9175 Nl .M ff. K k 2 7 fy' H , , r w W 'I I A -,V, K V' if: V : as fm i S I , X. Q I fa S xg i i 4 , 1 +13-sf, ,G 1 Y V! I ,Q it? ggi! ii QQ i 5 i 'S'-.-2 2-'E xv ' ' - . ' :X I F hui 1 R Ei 5-4 ', - pg- Billy Layman-Mrs. P. W. Layman Billy McCauley-Mrs. H. R. McCauley Managers Kneeling: Billy Layman, head manager, Larry Childers, fstand- 5 1 l Q l Q I Jerry Hollingsworth-Mrs. Sam Hollingsworth Larry Childers-Mrs. Frank Chilc Lien S ii fa F ,,- Wnw ff . '- 410' Qtrnliw ing, Jerry Hollingsworth, Jimmy L ! .3 Stewart, Billy McCauley, head trainer and Shrine Bowl mana- ger. Page One Hundred Sixty-Two ii , , 'k ,I ' . .- , i 1 s 5, 'br NP 5 x W I+ Q. Xl A 'ig an 5 g A 75 3 . 'ai f 'ff - ffl , 1 Q 1 ' W A x X 7? K . E 5, ti: K 1 Six! 'K ix K ,Q e f S , V 5 1 I M' X .aff 5 3 v' rs . is 1 F ' F wh 9. - u','A:9Dk .. Wxl- gg yaf'f s'.'I'N L If ' 'Q X' iw V F 4 A YF ,. N- . , rs v ff Q ,. . Y W, K M- R A H . if 3 - x . 1 .W -v ., , i, 'Wu' J: .W . , - 2 I 'ffwfi' sw ffwlii . A '15 F 'W ' i, :ali , .. . X. -,. - n me-ff?. , H-, , 'Q A-5 ' f Rf Ar my as Ax Q ' Y ' ' 'Wi P- X ' Qi 4 3 g M 3 ' f A i 'Q 5 . 'f r--.-f ! 'QQ 'tx ' I ' Sb' 3' 1 , in X' f L ,J Q 2 8 Q i L. fil- f If lf , f, xr ' 1 wr Q12-filifli . nd? K f E5Vg.gk,.,,w t , L i. J -' ,,. ,. , , 4 x.,.e,,X 13 ix Q 142 X, an . rv' Q. Q , 4 I Q A 1 1 f- 'wz-J S., F. GHS GHS GHS GHS GHS GHS GHS GHS GHS GHS GAME CAPTAINS 32 ..................... Carolina 6 Larry Bruce, Captain 13 .................... Anderson 6 Roy Crisp, Captain Gaffney 0 14 ..................... Archie Black, Captain Greenwood 13 Johnny Sisk, Captain Daniel O 6 ....................... Tommy Gibson, Captain O ....................... Dreher 6 Bill Bailey, Captain 6 ..................... Columbia 0 Richard Kohn, Captain O ................ North Augusta 13 David White - Billy Linn, Captains 14 .................... Lancaster 9 Joe Buckner, Captain Parker 14 7 ...................... Peter Stipp, Captain BABY RAIDERS E. M. T. T. G. G. J. M J. M D. D. J. J. B. T. P. G R. D. F. J. M J. B. POOL-15 BAILEY-23 BETTIS-44 DURHAM-26 SKINNER-16 JENKINS-41 KEY--'l 'l CHILDERS-22 HALL-21 HUBBELL-12 HUNTER-45 BALDWIN-10 GILLMORE-35 lManag SLATON-Coach MOSS BOUTON-13 MORROW-18 PORTER-17 BULLARD-43 MOORE-19 BOGGS-47 ROSS-27 CREECH-25 KELLETT-14 ROBINSON MATTISON-39 lMana Nil ., . ...,,.5a,.,!.q.Q Q, T., . 1-. E. r Pm P9-J .J 672 bw ...wg Q fx? ll E? 2 FIRST ROW: John Waldrop, Bobby Pinson, Bobby Latham, Asa Gray, Peter Stipp, Tommy Brown, Mike Rodrigue, Tommy Smith, Thomas McPherson, Lowery Smith, Richard Papini, David Baldwin, Jimmy Smith, KSECOND ROWJ Ron Smith, Larry Bruce, Allan Grace, Jerry Hooper, Jerry Graves, David White, Archie Black, Wayne Hudson, Joel Brunson, Billy Linn, Barry White, Carey Chapman, Johnny Sisk, Joe Stevenson, CTHIRD ROWJ. Alton Buddin, Joe Buckner, John Kennedy, Charles Green, Carthel Crout, Tommy Gibson, Richard Kohn, Steve Jones, Roy Crisp, Charlie Wofford, Johnny May, Robert Gaskins, Tommy Coan, Gil Gilreath, Russell Wham, Ned Bray, ancl Bill Bailey. F L SE J. A. P. D. A. J. B. J. R. L. J. J. R. T. R. J. T. B. NIOR PLAYERS KENNEDY-23 GRAY-'I0 STIPP-44 WHITE-11 BLACK-30 SMITH-80 LINN-77 SISK-61 SMITH-50 BRUCE-54 STEVENSON-73 BUCKNER-87 KOHN-67 GIBSON-66 CRlSP-40 BRUNSON-31' COAN-72 BAILEY-53 band's bright new uniforms accentuate music,schooI,spirit 0 'V ' ,, 7 , 4 x I Z 4fg,Zzf'7'-of ' ,, f 431 V! ',L QNX l 1 l I i MAJORETTES: Jean Penland, Joan Penland, Karole King, Rita Yates, Patty Hurst, Winnie Edmondson, Patricia Armstrong, Nan Hooper, Anna Theo- dorou, KFIRST ROWJ Nancy Jo Edwards, Charlie Crocker, Tommy Shockley, Monty Boylston, Chuck Henderson, Lynn Campbell, John McPherson, Buddy Mul- linax, Anne M:Kinney, KSECOND ROWJ Jimmy Godfrey, Dan Allen, Pat Smith, George Tate, Charles Martin, Eddie Cobb, Jerry M:Kinney, Ellenor Mahon, Charlotte Ingram, Teresa Crosby, Mr. Rutledge, CTHIRD ROWJ Marilyn Harris, Susan Tripp, Wiley Cooper, Jim Furman, Trudy Wilkins, Delores Ellis, Ken Keenan, Bill DeHart, Aubry Price, Kathy Norman, KFOURTH ROW? Gary Godfrey, Ken Hall, Dan Jordan, Sam Crosby, Clark Jones, David Guthrie, Sandy Baird, Ronnie Williams, Norman Hollingsworth, Curtis McCain, KFIFTH ROWJ Jim Plowden, John Fuseler, Ronald Green, Tommy Sizemore, Stewart Teasley, Richard Davis, Jim Anderson, Ben Davis, Joel Patterson, KSIXTH ROWJ Lee Adamson, Roy Cureton, Jim Mitchell, Vernon Thomas, Tommy Bolt, Roy Wilhite, Kent Elkins, George Mims, and Charlie Chappelear. Page One Hundred Sixty-Six high stepping majorettes spark school band program . . . 1357 V , ,dw Q1 , 4 .W,f'-L , fr E, I 4 X' 'Z ' H ,, k!,,,x,,f . 1 ,f ,riff .Z ,1 lf' , K 1 ,jk M. V0 A A , xl A !,,M,f if 1 I ,ff 1, 'I -- I' . X f KJ ff' I ' ff! E , fl ff' vs ff! I f ff 1 -W 1, 1 '. A - I Ay' A ' X' , ,gh X K 3 zz' Il.: 'Aiwa 1' ,J I , Af' ff, X img- M ' !r MFA ' A ' , I H V, K1 W, .AI A ,I ' f V I 4. 'xt 4 N, f I ,nv If ,. 4 A K I A, riff 1 If , A' f' , ' K ,, If 4 NANCY Jo EDWARDS, KAROLE KING, WINNIE EDMONDSON, NAN I-IooPER, PATTY HURST, ANNA THEODOROU, ANNE MEKINNEY JOAN PENLAND JEAN PENLAND Page One Hundred Sixty-Seven PATRICIA ARMSTRONG peppy cheerleaders boost school and player moral. . Tlx 53 Q SX r CLARENCE CLYATT BARBARA OELAND GENE WATSON LEA DAVIS SPUNKY ARMSTRONG senior iunior junior sophomore sophomore MARY BENNETT senior head cheerleader ', Q t In 'l r f Q ii d' 45 red raider basketball teams have winning '60 season... O Q 2 ' 5 .nr . ' t J 3 4 ., A ,L l, . f Q r at f I .lt X A v 11 . ,r i4 y i. ' X x 3' 7 ai ' ' .l sw, 15 M' . Q K c I A T 4, K i , KE .Y K 1 ' I I i I MASCOT: Donnie Linn, CFIRST ROWJ Bobby Ligon, Murray Berkowitz, Boyd Meetze, Travis Nelson, Pete Fayssoux, Archie Block, Perry Earle, KSECOND ROWJ Coach Don Linn, Kenny Robinson, Jimmy Hendrix, Hogan Hancock, Gil Gilreath, Rusty Wham, Ron Smith, and Jerry Hollingsworth, 5,1 kr 3-9' FIRST ROW: Mike Davis, Tommy Bettis, Joe Jelks, Lewis Rasor, Billy Mattison, Jackie McCall, Dan Farnsworth, CSECOND ROWJ Johnny Johnston, Jim, my Coleman, Cary Beckwith, Bill Bouton, Wes Davis, Bobby Meudors, and Coach Bill Phillips. Page One Hundred Sixty-Nine Q 1 x 5353 it ,, X, u . .riwygiiif A . , 5 J 2 79 Ami' 9.35 -Ax mi 4 75 ,Q V: K if 1 X ff?-P Jt's'T'C' Q L 5 J . K Eiifif-g b 'Em '- Ziff . 2 JB., .nwjij gi- K A. ,A.,7 W M A A 2 my 5 , U 3 0 L, ,,-1 B2 Q' I f Y W M 'Q K W W 5 TJ , if df f W 1 if Se KC 'E .2 A WE f pg- ., x 3922 ' eggai i ' R AN 355 J, asv if -' QQ fr K f 4, fx.: J W2 Des i be 5 , E i xi 5 ffsgag WV V ,E L. -- . Arg A -Q gv ,-:'- Im T- gf 13 'I 'W' ' 1, , M M 1 so iv sf I gf Z 23. J. .gms 93533 X, if x I , Ill + 4- - L.- X 1 x ,gr X A V h 2 F my WWMV ,mm .q,,wMfW,f WMM gf, www 1 5' . W q w w , . - iw ,Wi af Q 4 gg., 5 , . 1? I if . 1' 1 . .gp A 4- H. f , g,w:f,fu, g A il ww kgkgx was ,batik , . My -fy nf-f Ks, ' 7 W-M M fs! -Q XE Ji ? J Q , ' fa ew i ,. if-1 x W, s - Q ag. in 9 GIL GILREATH ARCHIE BLACK RON SMITH in shotput, highjump, dashes,vauIts .. GEORGE MCKINNEY ED STROM vaulfer glides over cross bar wifh ease LARRY BRUCE PAUL DUNN THOMAS MCPHERSON in--I B 9' Q is s SAM PHILLIPS LEWIS RASOR DAVID WHITE greenville nine demonstrate top form JOHNNY MAY I WAYNE HUDSON baseman sfoops fo fog as hiffer slides foward JERRY HOLLINGSWORTH JACKIE MCCALL CARTHELL CROUT I BILL PHILLIPS MURRAY BERKOWITZ Coach BILLY LINN the field, on the mound, at the plqte . . S bA,L1wQf-nl,'QLg.y PIR msn I ii-0-PT' xkufv Xfkk-f-no-fe A. XI DAVID BLACKWELL' if 5 -. .11 'QWU If 'Sis-'.if....LL 131. catcher guards position as buffer awaifs ball .355 RUSTY WHAM K! NX, Rf Kf'g,A.fk. ' X,f0'ln Y- - Q H ,LI X. '1-41 R., C fx, 1- f L,-:?2.n-gcfi T PETER STIPP ,UG x UAVID BAILEY JU. RONNIE MOORE uh ,El 'XTR 1 ,,W. A Hz- 'I f aff V5 TOMMY HARRISON GODFREY REPKO Iinkmen check driver before feeing off ghs golfers win state championsh MIKE DAWES LEE ZIPPERER JOE JELKS 'X yi FIRST ROW: Ronnie Bishop, Jimmy Moore, Rusty Wham, David Bailey, Roy Crisp, Robert Gaskins, Lewis Rasor, Billy Layman, CSECOND ROWJ Sam Phillips, David White, Joe Buckner, Wayne Hudson, Billy Linn, Gil Gilreath, KTHIRD ROWJ Johnny Sislr, Peter Stipp, Johnny May, Joe Stevenson, Steve Jones, Richard Kohn, QFOURTH ROWD Thomas McPherson, Lee Zipperer, Godfrey Repko, Howard Rowland, Billy Jackson, Jerry Hollingsworth, CFIFTH ROWJ Butch Green, John Waldrop, Eddie Strom, Billy McCauley, Jerry Graves, Tommy Gibson, CSIXTH ROWJ Perry Earle, Lowery Smith, George M:Kinney, Lar- ry Bruce, Bill Bailey, Alton Buddin, and Mr. Linn. noteworthy athletic accomplishments merit block g awards FIRST ROW' Judy Bannon, Jean Ligon, Joan Talbert, Brenda Looper, Elaine Massey, Beverly Morgan, Sally Swett, CSECOND ROW? Emma Jane Mas' sey, Claudia Cato, Mary Bennett, Joan Chapman, Linda Ayers, Mary Lillian Crymes, KTHIRD ROWD Erline Thompson, Winnie Edmondson, Nancy Asbill, Linda Lollis, QFOURTH ROWJ Mary McCullough, Martha Dean, Jane Gresham, Gail Williams, and Mary Elizabeth Ballentine. Page One Hundred Eighty girls athletics run smoothly under capable supervision compefenf officers guide gaa . . . I ws. 2 if wma :fumes new me L Dv MISS CAROLINE EASLEY MARY E. BALLENTINE BEVERLY MORGAN instructor secrefary-treasurer SALLY SWETT vice president president chairmen organize various sporfs . . . I I as I RENDA LOOPER LINDA LOLLIS MISS ELIZABETH ELLISON volleyball baseball instructor ELAINE MASSEY EMMA J, MASSEY basketball tennis girls athletic activities display interest, cooperation,- A Q V J Page One Hundred Eighty-Two W 'ii promote honest rivalry, graceful acceptance of results . . .?fwfnf1+1' Q -i. - 7 PES? . L .V l- I rib Page One Hundred Eight J so r . 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UH I 4 v ghsers serve school in essential capacities 3' BUS DRIVERS: Evan Ginn, Buddy Mullinax, Paul Bailey, Norman Eoute, Marvin Harrison, Richard Graves, Woody Stewart, Jimmy McAdams, Thomas Koury, and Frank Walker. OFFICE HELPERS: Behy Taylor, Susan Young, Linda Hayes, Norma Attaway, Saundra Veach, De- lores Arsenault, Susan Owings, Emilee Frick, Sandra Mahon, Jane Wallace, Leslie Tripp, Mrs. Alvin Cothran, Jean Phillips, Mary Greer Owens, Suzanne Gosnell, Peggy Tollison, and Kitsy Rose. FOOTBALL MARSHALS: Richard Maxwell, James Ellis Griffeth, John Hewell, Mickey Faulconer, Sam Phillips, Bob McGarrah, Billy Long, Bobby Brown, Eddie Edgar, Allen Freeman, Bill Childers, Richard Morris, Bunk Spann, and Paul Dunn. J .,. ., . 1 K x wi. ,I My o W' HL '..Ww,-.f ww if M '?f' fwfH - 4 iw-K ef 'ff X HK, ., E ' 'Q 1 Q 3 PS T X gf QMYQMMW Wwfff M gilt! THE REGURD DEN D I RECORDS, PLAYERS Eg cial-06042 1 fHi-Fi and Stereoj Aww f 0 . K HOPPERS LANE A I 11 ' I 'll PLEASANTBURG Lge, ,V , I Ifred M. Lipscom Owner Gwfffrvwffffv-7 I Eze CE 5-2085 a Mfg aa 0 . Ty S MZQMZLN wwf JW We ofwff Z x M 36 jg Fidelity Federal Savings And Loan Association Main at McBee East Stone at Elizabeth Greenville, S. C. Safety Since 1921 Be Sociable -Have a EPs,.G DoiA me fgefmi-Cofa Munn? Company Telephone CE 9-8461 Greenville, South Carolina XA, yvlvg, L? .M Wei! edlaie PLOt0gl'aPAy 2227 AUGUSTA ROAD Telephone CEdar 3-4900 You may order prints of your senior portrait anytime in the future Page One Hundred Ninety Compliments of VARSITY RESTAURANT Buncombe and Rutherford Street lf lt's Good Food We Have lt Telephone CE 5-8511 245 N. Main St. BYRUM AND BATES Headquarters for RADIO, TV AND HI-FI Greenville, S. C. SHIRBY'S YOUR STORE FOR JUNIOR CLOTHES 225 North Main Street DUBOSE BATTERY COMPANY JACK Duaose, owner 230 Pendleton sneer of eenv ille, s. c. ROBINSON AND GAFFNEY REALTORS Wade Hampton Shoping Center Pleasantburg Drive, North Telephone CH 4-2116 Greenville, S. C UNIVERSITY PARK TEXACO M. A. MCMAHAN, Operator Dial CE 5-9261 1401 Wade Hampton Boulevard or CE 5-9761 291 By-Pass RIDGEWAY'S SHELI. SERVICE STATION East North Street at 291 By-'Pass Phone CEdar 3-9576 We Specialize in Orders to Take Out Telephone CE 9-1659 RAINBOW DRIVE-IN CO. GREENVILLE'S FINEST 1218 New Buncombe Road Greenville, S. C. P g One Hundred Ninety-O WOODLAWN FLORIST Wade Hampton Boulevard CE 9-7648 STITCH-IN-TIME 3414 Augusta Road Specializes in Original Designs for Evening Dresses and Summer C MRS. LOTTIE CROUT BO SNILLEN'S Stone Plaza Sinclair Phone CE 5-9258 Compliments of STONE PLAZA SHOE REPAIR 1 156 Rutherford Road RODRIGUE ORNAMENTAL IRON CO. North Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, S. C. Dial CE 9-6677 LEE ATKINSON AIKEN Esso SERVICENTER BROTHERS' SUPPLY 226 Pendleton Street Phone CE 3-9170 301 Pendleton Street Dial CE 2-4451 0 ICE AND COAL Telephone CE 3-1646 GREENVILLE ICE AND FUEL PLANT 221 River Street PALMETTO TIRES, INC. B. F. GOODRICH First in Rubber Dial CE 5-9657 219 E. WASHINGTON ST. THACKSTON CHEVROLET COMPANY DIAL CE 2-4451 Greenville, S. C. HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SHOPPE North Pleasantburg Drive East North Street Extension Phone CE 2-4771 WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR DIAMONDS AND WATCHES OWINGS PLAZA JEWELER 10 East Plaza Phone CE 5-3672 Satisfaction Guaranteed ONEAL-WILLIAMS, INC. SPORTING GOODS 241 North Main Street Greenville, S. C. THE BEST IN SPORTS FOR 43 Y EARS Page One Hund dNt N. r 1704 Poinsett Highway x I A L Complete Fountain Service and Cosmetic Department ' SHAW'S PHARMACY Dial CEdar 2-0357 TX EA 1 I , Q HALL 8. COX, REALTORS A Ralph E. Cox,0wner l Y MORTGAGE LOANS-REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE RENTALS 112 W. Washington Street CE 2-6741 si QIQMAR 'E f-Ziggy E ' QXWW7' lj W' V Clothierty if CQ2y!MvEN Your-as MEN W! I Lewis Pl Phone CE 5-7749 A A VXA! G enville, South Car l A PX THREADGILL PHARMACY yy Q Vw formerly Augusto Road Pharmacy the prescription store 2032 AUGUSTA STREET PHONE CE 5-1592 MW n Wow Wwe we bij PM JI. Qofv fvifbaff' 'iff ' The Peoples National Bank , Nay WKp5 oFFlcE: L j5, N I , . Nrglr est Washin fo Sreef' , d Q' E C99 i Q50 . 9 . FJJfgji,JfNinANcHes: Kb J! N' Q 'IIB Poinsetf Hgh y Kp 3 412 sun b s U-'JD' f gf? Ieosantburg Sh pp g C 6, Donaldson Ai F B Augusta Road on M Da I A ue you du. Q v461J-6d9,zLf . , f or ou no -W ' Mfg, Thinks fdi' Bjnkirlzgcw :I Us. ,Qu AZ' 6Q Q Organized in 1887 661 E QV v,Q'NN,fe9' ye uqif ai Sif ggjajzytxf Sv d X I X 2 I I . ffl W QI LW, 'V defy ll il l ll All I lull l I X ' 1 ll II I5 U I I yn DIAMOND LORE and A an If DIAMOND Lune d V U? DIAMOND HERE and NOW 1856-1960 The sometimes fabled Diamonds of antiquity carried no greater charm of satisfaction than the Diamonds we are showing now. Come in and see them when you will. Let our I04 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 . l Diamond buying privileges be put to work to SAVE YOU MONEY in the 2 mo purchases yo from time to time make. We are not talking at If wherLwe advis ,you that this is a good time, especially at the My voringykes vac-yefnow able to offer - to buy DIAMONDS. YOU lj M Y E IN DIAMONDS IF WE MAKE THE SALE. by ur ete Jewelry Manufacturing Facilities - right on the premises - MW ar ours to make use of, n matter on how quick call -- for remounting, J r eiyihyof ' wel ces of cuttings and the like. If I I-ft M' 1 KQV Aung Jewelers and Diamond Merchants OFFICIAL JEWELERS OF GHS What We Say It ls-It ls Exclusive Agents for Towle's Silver Lenox China and Girard Peregaux Watches Page One Hundred Ninety-Six meyers arnold FOR PLEASANT SHOPPING C. DOUGLAS WILSON CO. MORTGAGE LOANS - INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE 201 E. North Street RHODES, INC. Furniture 100-104 East Washington St. Greenville, S. C. Insure and Be Sure CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE CO. SOUTH CAROLlNA'S OLDEST Issues all kinds of Life Insurance Policies- Straight Life, limited pays, endowments, educational, mortgage cancellation, family income, family pro- tection, retirement, participating, hospital, accidents, etc. ED B. SMITH, District Manager 203 South Carolina National Bank Building lt's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. FOR DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS WILLIAM M. SHIELDS STUDIO CLINTON, S. C. YOUR UPTOWN STATION FRANK BLACK'S ESSO SERVICENTER 301 East McBee Avenue CE 3-9202 LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR WHILE YOU SHOP SAM'S LUNCH GOOD FOODS SERVED QUICKLY 109 College Street Phone CE 3-9510 STROSSNER'S BAKERY 1628 East North Street Phone CE 9-7350 Page One Hundred Ninety A Welcome Awaits You At B. Y.'s BARBER SHOP FIVE CHAIRS-AIR CONDITIONED 1625 Augusta Road Dial CE 5-7790 DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 300 S. Main Street Telephone CE 2-1642 Serving Students and Employers Since 1910 GREENVILLE FOLIAGE PLANTS , WHOLESALE TROPICAL PLANTS 36 White Oak Drive Phone CE 2-2523 P. O. Box 1922 Greenville, S. C. Rene French Cleaners Good Cleaning Does not Cost - it Pays 2105-A Augusta Road CE 3-0002 PLAZA BARBER SHOP Lewis Plaza Shopping Center Between Bank and Post Office GAMBRELL'S KEY SHOP 607 Buncombe Road Cushman Motor Scooters - Gravely Tractors Telephone CE 2-2982 - Night Phone CE 2-6818 Greenville, S. C. Dial CE 9-1055 DURHAM-CHILDS FLOWERS, INC. 3311 Augusta Road Greenville, S. C. Louie Durham Harmon Childs HALFACRE-OSBORNE CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION 113 E. North Street POLLY ANN' BEAUTY S-HOPPE For Attractive Hair 113 Buncombe Street MAIN: STREET PHARMACY 3 S. Main Street Phone CE 2-7318 - 9 JACK HUFF ESSO SERVICE STATION 101 Cleveland Street Greenville, S. C. CE 3-9148 JEAN WEST rown AND courmzv sHoP 20 East North Street Phone CE 2-6795 PLAZA PHARMACY, INC. Reliable Prescription Druggisf' Lewis Plaza Shopping Center Phone CE 9-1381 Greenville, S. C. Meet Your Friends At NORTH GARDEN SODA SHOP By-Pass 291 and LAURENS ROAD COFFEE SHOP Laurens Road . . . Always the Finest in Baked Goods PLEASANTBURG BAKERY We Specialize in French and Danish Pastry Wedding - Birthday - Party Cakes Call CE 5-8151 Pleosantburg Shopping Center JAY'S FLOWERS THE GOLDEN RULE FLORIST Phone CE 2-4427 Night Phone CE 2-9341 1230 Rutherford Road Greenville, S. C. Page One Hundred Ninety-Eight SUTTON'S, INC. Lewis PLAZA Greenville, S. C. Shoes - -Gifts - Hosiery THE MCPHERSON COMPANY ENGINEERS - ARCHITECTS Greenville, S. C. CLEAN CLEANERS Clean Clothes Clean 39 Augusta St. Dial CE 5-1698 Greenville, S. C. BALCOMBE ESSO SERVICE CENTER 5600 Augusta Road for Complete Car Service HARRIET HESSE Interiors West Lewis Plaza Telephone CEdar 5-4080 Greenville, S. C. LOTT-A-BURGER LUNCH ON A BUN 2110 Augusta Street CE 2-6933 CHICKEN IN A BASKET LEAGUE'S, INC. 243 N. Main Street SHEET MUSIC - PIANOS 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 WOODLAWN PHARMACY Lake Forest Shopping Center Dial CH 4-3981 Greenville, S. C. CHEATHAM-GREENVILLE HARDWARE CO., INC. 201 Buncombe Street CE 3-3623 or CE 3-8486 EARLE'S HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY Greenville, S. C. Stone Plaza Shopping Center Dial CE 9-2793 GIFFORD 8. JONES ESSO STATION 2335 E. North Street Greenville, S. C. CE 3-9492 KENNETH CASS TIRE COMPANY Distributors of LEE TIRES - BATTERIES Lubrication Dial CE 2-8851 General Accessories Buy Your GAS from Kenneth CASS BRUCE and DOSTER DRUG CO. The REXALL Store 116 South Main Street Dial CE 2-8215 CAMPBELL'S PHARMACY Phone CE 5-2516 1441 Augusta Road Greenville, S. C. STONE BROTHERS Complete Outfitters to Men, Young Men and Students 108 N. Main St. and Pleasantburg Shopping Center Greenville, S. C. Page One Hundred Ni et SUDDETH'S ESSO STATION Buncombe and Atwood Streets AUGUSTA ROAD JEWELERS WATCHES - DIAMONDS - SILVERWARE CHINA BY ROYAL WORCHESTER Watch and Jewelry Repair 1519 Augusta Road Greenville, S. C. FREEMAN'S INCORPORATED HARDWARE AND HOUSEWARE FINE CHINA - CRYSTAL - GIFTS 101-5 W. North Street PHONE CE 2-2451 KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT COMPANY 16 Augusta Street Phone CEdar 2-0921 Greenville, S. C. TOWN AND COUNTRY Sc and 10c DRUGS - SUNDRIES 3210 Augusto Road PHONE CE 5-8777 GEORGE M. OWEN LAMP AND GIFT SHOP Beautiful Things for the Home 3406 Augusta Road Telephone CE 2-3038 Greenville, S. C. EDWARD'S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Phone CE 2-6736 702-B N. Main St. Greenville, S. C. S. C. RUSH BARBER SHOP The Best in Fam-ily Barbering Chairs - Completely Modern 3219 Augusta Road at the Pickwick Phone CE 2-2928 PgTHdd KINGOFF BROS., INC. GreenvilIe's Quality Jewelers for Over a Generation Dial CE 3-1071 28 South Main St. Greenville, S. C. TATE FURNITURE COMPANY The Store Built on the Golden Rule 413-415 Pendleton Street Greenville, S. C. Phone CE 2-5639 CHARLIE'S STEAK HOUSE WHERE THE RED RAIDERS EAT JONES FUNERAL HOME AIR CONDITIONED CHAPEL Telephone CE 5-1641 1004 Augusta Street Greenville, S. C. HUNT AND DuPREE AGENCY LIFE INSURANCE 1912 Augusta Road Greenville, S. C. INDUSTRIAL HEAT ENGINEERING COMPANY COMBUSTION AND HEAT TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT TEXTILE DRYING SYSTEMS P. O. Box 3026 Station A 121 Cleveland Street Greenville,,5. C. P g Two Hundred O wwf M wg X221 W W - Gy' yfggyl XM A gsyjxgixlg Q35 WW if O89 Textile Warehouse Go., Inc. 0 1 Phone CE 3 71 P E .,. ...,., x I Ui ALLIED vAN LINES MEMBER vo W QL 39' M Dfw QICJ jj salem MW yr LONG DISTANCE AND LOCAL MOVING mlfw 6 M Aw FROM gveny ANOXLE ..iLLuJLsz:?j GOYMCY Qfffxfl. T113 T3 Cf'wJ-Q LSCU, . x OPPORTUNITY 2ifuf'1fff'PRlENnLY ATMOSPHERE A 1 l ? Q 1 Q Ll .S- ....-1.:-.. 'ag : A A 3 -'T-' L. Q 'E I l V l 3' i 'Z 'Z 2 -2 2 2'- Z 2 2 -: Q l - Q Q Q Q l l l . l '-1 2: :-' Q Q l l - l l - l l - Z l - l 2 1 i 4 A - l Q i l. li l - V T l l l l 1 l H Z - . - 'Qi 413' EARNINGS UNION BLE AC SECURITY HE RY ddh sfajyall-1-A.1 Hffvvzwbwvboefmu? -60 gfZ04r V'?C-.4?50v70tfDjij'fUcJ4VPUa 0fQ W.gf4m,,J,,..w..,M, ,,f,,zf,zMeW.,,ff,W,,,,, Aibapewpuytv af-,41,f,1ai2.V1f 7f67.7nQ a.6w4,70 Aw MQ,ei,4zZMZ?i?wPwNg,LMf 1. QWCQQ-nw Carogna ff Z1 5' AMI gin Haifa! 56,152 W? J Mjawvifwb, gomlaany f9 ?i'6 My 51,27 wg Jaw wgwffffff ' Z '.,.gfY ' Q:Ziff. ' 0042 EUOEXQ howl 3 CELY BROTHERS LUMBER CO., INC. Dial ce 2-3548 RUSH WILSON LTD. 224 North Main Street 800 Washington Ave. Greenville, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Specialists in Natural Fitting Clothing BUILDING MATERIALS AND LUMBER CONTRACTING - PLANS - ESTIMATING- FINANCING W ,1 ,I,.-,.,h-.,--P-X can is 'r ., r f' 5 ex' , W5 - .ring r 'N Fiji f--- --,.. fm -5 4--H-A ty. . ' --- jig -JN-. '-'I..,..r hx- ,.t, Q f k- D ? V--JS ul-'I Fifi?-X We-L-.V X'4l'----if I 5 'N vu J Q L 3Xi, 1..1?'1 'wi V45 I X- 'Q' xx K - X. Q-',,l,,..- ug, gw. f -G, '-- Q. ' R --s..' - I ...ir -X kk -. C..- Ni - X .QM Cfqy ,AV ,fu Q YEARBOO KS OF DI STINCTION Greenville, South Carolina M- N f 5 : 5 Page Two Hundred Five '+A Uhr Mrrrnnillr Nunn MORNING AND SUNDAY I Q f Sv M . f if WW Two Good Newspapers to Grow Up With X toq LW . ,pN x.. v . WHS. X3 GREENVILLE PIEDMONT EVENING .I 6 WW VWWW Al fi A L 'UQ J A ,if 1' 1, I , I, , f. 'lr' - R 'H+-4 ..-.Nl LU DAIRY PRUDUCTS THAT CARRY THIS lABEl.... ARE GRADE A - All. THE WUI ,1 ' W DA! We CRUX COMPARF P 'I V0 A ,.QQ.Q.1 ,R N P . A A - 1 , uf!!! ' .lf ,I fi. U' A Af , I ' Jflx, - 'A , . , ' j w I A X 'IA I . I ' 1 'I 1' li I 'B 4, tx? -15 ' , ff nj ' I Y. A L . ly J +' . , I I U .w A A z,6M'f I. Lf ,, My f, ,V , . ' - . '7 ,X 1' ,ffl Flowers .S2attelh2fJ 3210! CO., C906 Telephone CE 5-9671 2301 Augusta Street G II S h C I S V. LTI' wffm gjl ,T ' f i' M W W ,Q ff , Q. 121 I fr, Carolina Supply Company TEXTILE MILL SUPPLIES G II S I1 C I LIVE ELEGTRICALLY... :mov me D --xalllff' 3 C ln health fun leisure N comfort and convenience GD 55 QQ' nsoov KILOVIATTQ Your Electrlc Servant DUK POWER COMPANY A Qahawgwku L . - . , 1 -Q 9 , I' ' Q 9 This is Mr. Hi-Fi, Johnny Batson . . . Thanks to all of the Hi-Fi members of your school. Your splendid support and loyalty has made the club what it is . . . an exclusive teen-age club, designed to bring you good, wholesome entertainment . . . Sponsored on. WFBC Radio by r Greenville, South Carolina K v .X 1 A9921 ,- YL J , W ff! W fjigiz jgw W' ,ff We y al' Mb- ru 0 it . qt . ill l ' . t d Young men and women contemplating a career will find the textile business offers real ff, opportunity for a bright future. New methods, new products and new markets cre te nt demand for new personnel. You can choose no more wisely than to decide upo a .f 41, V V if future in textiles . . . this state's industrial backbone! Check with your vocatil nal fuidance fi. Mk V counselor or come to see us. A , V L I 'X by .,f k i, A, , haw .J H Stevens . R Stevens SL Co.. Inc. M1313 High School Graduates . . . For the greatest opportunity in textiles, we heartily recommend that you continue your education at one of the flne textile colleges in the South. Page Two Hundred Ten 1 f J '- I Q, In I LN Iliff V If 2,2 XZ II I , !7 Dg+ 7 ,Lanai lax rLI IIQQIQ I III I tLI I iff Q f Q A ' ! If I ' 51? I C' I II ' I I SEQ? wfffw I I cocl-IRAN JEWELERSEL5 MQZQQ CE The Sterling Center of Greenville Featuring: GORHAM - KIRK - INTERNATIONAL - WALLACE - LUNT and HEIRLOOM SILVER ' 'ra4is:'aa:1ii:i Ll , I II I QIQ I I IIE -Iqiirilill W WW 2 M2 if A I I f A A II I w w 'IIEII I f i I ' I E ' I I 'IIM II IW ' ,HI H: Il 4 1 V , V - If M milw w ilg 'I !I:IM,,' 'III 'I H QQIIIIMII .lgygiwmlx -IIIIIIII W Irma, ...- 7 . .-y f in -a nnu m Imam L, - 7, ...ni- Your Store for Traditional Quality! Shop Among the Most Respected Names in the Industry . . . In every commun.ity there's a leader . . in Greenville it's Ivey's! I P91 Hddel AL'S TV SALES AND SERVICE SERVICE WHEN U NEED IT INTERIOR DESIGNERS Dia' CH mt' Lake Forest Shopping Center Greenville, South Carolina Greenville, South Carolina STANDARD HOME IMPROVEMENT CO., INC. 301 Poinsett Highway CE 9-5916 REXALUM ALUMINUM SIDING Free Estimates - Years to Pay Greenville, South Carolina ' E ,IAMS I MABRY GILLESPIE TIRE CO. GreenviUe's Most Complete Department Store Greenville, South Carolina S 8. H Green Stamps With Every Purchase YELLOW CAB COMPANY , VAUGHN-RUSSELL DIal CE 2-5322 CANDY KITCHEN DeLANY'S SPCRTING eoons Homemade Candies The Best in Sports - For the Sportsman 2247 Augusw Road DIAL CE 5-0415 - Dial CE 9-7071 24 College St. GreenvIlle, S. C. l'llFI... STEREO - RECORDS - PHONOGRAPHS - REPAIRS 500 Rutherford Street Greenville, South Carolina PgT HddTI Q K gm N W wi-.Z O of Sfiviilfg' f -E 143 . S. . I .E , V ' x X , fx V lj V :jf , up QP R if O L 1' L I 2: f X ' n f X' . , X K XX Congratulations cuss OF '60 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY -A Sy, Z 'T nv, QIQI1 A Q ky Lvjf X Ji' -zlwlx - 1' x f H Ml I ri N Good Clothes for Men and Boys HEYWARD MAHON COMPANY Greenville, South Carolina 1 1'- 3 F L H33 AK!! f , I J QW' D !LL L?Y fi. W 0 IISQMWL QM QL. ll I Compliments of LD , LL ,xc , A FRIEND 6 62LQ,rllwJ,f, ' IWW A MULTIPLE LINE CAPITAL STOCK COMPANY Specializing in All Forms of MOTOR TRANISPORTATION INSURANCE CANAL INSURANCE COMPANY T. J. MIMS, President Home Offices: Greenville, South Carolina MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE Phone CE 2-6704 239 N. Main Street Greenville's Leading Furniture Store Convenient Terms Easily Arranged d d HARPER'S DRUG SUNDRIES 2110 Augusta Street CE 3-0607 Greenville, S. C. B 8. C CUSTOM CLEANERS Home ofthe Exclusive Gold Seal Individual Service NEW CHINA RESTAURANT 2610 Poinsett Highway 317 North Main Street CE 9-5465 WILLIAMS MOTOR CO. AND SON, INC Aumomzso gggg Sales and Service , I N E E LARK AND SAAB ROBINSON 81 GAFFNEY NE ' REALTORS 3, Wade Hampton Shopping Center A Pleasantburg Drive North Telephone CE 5-8516 Greenville, S. C. cfodaapl W Congratulations from Judson Mills .fu dew gf Jwfi LJQALMJU ,W'C0f'VfO.Z! Xpf PgT Hd d 1960 LET'S LOOK INTO YOUR FUTURE Have you ever thought of making Nursing your career? A career which will bring you a wealth of personal satisfaction and reward? Nursing of- fers you one of the finest educations available today. Expenses are minimal. Greenville General Hospital School of Nursing offers a three year course of study lwhich is nationally accreditedj which will enable you to become a Registered Professional Nurse. lf you are interested, the staff of the School of Nursing will be happy to talk with you in regard to securing further information. Greenville General Hospital Greenville pb South cefellne e V fl lffl, yl,ll0'QlfllY wlwilrlp of y ll lLDERs AND Wllfg Wir Ml, g P PANY us! fflfl-J CKlNNEY W ROSCOE JONES Ill If il fpfvgj. WJ U70 E GENERAL CONTRACTORS R ,lf W J BUILDING MATERIALS PAINT HARDWARE 0 Everything for the sullder or Home Repalr Men 2403 Laurens Road at Woodruff Road Telephones CEdar 3 7145 and CEdar 9 3322 PTHddS its R QQ J. .SUIRRINE COMPANY ' . 1 Xxx x I 1 ' Av' 1 zneers EX X5 gg J W' since 1902 4 .Qs Ml N ,Gi L GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Davenport's Outfitters to HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 207 North Main Street cooPER WHITE co. J' B' '-ACHER Manufacturing Jeweler WALL AND FLOOR COVERING 23 College St. Phone CE 2-7380 P. O. Box 1732 1615 Augusta Street Dial CE 5-4035 GREENVILLE, S. C. P g T Hundred Se - I s!eRQ l-1 ah' L M' fl qj I-Q AT' REX COLLINS DRUG SUNDlTIIES1fYMJ.,43I,4f-Q, ff: THE Book si-lor h , ji .5 -Q-, Q., IBIBLES AND GENERAL sooxs 918 Non Mum 5 ee' E. vJQ,L. if 'fe qyqc Telephone CE 2-5411 Telephone CE 5,6770 Rf-4 4, 1 CD41 Se -. I 11 West McBee Avenue KI- ,.,Qf'1'QY 54 Y., 5.5, Greenville, S. C. , V. -,TMJ I-I-,.-e Main, -I I LEAWOOD CLEANERS q, 1,ALExANDER's WHOLESALE AND LAUNDRY I DISTRIBUTORS 1223 New Buncombe Road North Pleasantburg Drive PHONE 5-1485 Large variety of fireworks Greenville, S. C. 'AA Beef Wishes fe Greenville High LAFAYETTE SCIENTIFIC CLEANERS rom FOR THE PARTICULAR PERSON ROBERT T' 1707 Augusta Street Phone CE 3-0168 Congressman 4th District S. C. OIL Compliments I FINEST INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANTS YELLQW C Y NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY LUBRICANT CO. Fred W. Phillips, Sou. Dist. Mgr. ?322 P.O. Box 782, Greenville, S. C. P. R. LONG COMPANY 108 West Washington . - UNIVERSITY SODA SHOP 93 Cleveland Street CE 5-4535 ROPER'S PHARMACY 2616 Poinsett Hwy., Phone CE 3-3911 E PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS SODA FOUNTAIN tha' l ' . ' i Q A ii I vm I A N. W. A. 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