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,- 2- Sponsors MRS. WILMA CAULT AND MRS. GERTRUDE VVHAM l Science Club members are taking part in one of the many labs conducted in chemistry classes. r V H Sandra Harvey, Becky Byars, and bulletin board located in VVing B. ' Science Club members and advisors are discussing plans for a future meeting. Ann Gilliland are putting the finishing touches on the Science Club
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ss , JIMMY LANCASTER President - A 9 A W Science Club Boosts 108 Members The Science Club, one of the largest school clubs, is composed of students who are taking courses in biology, chemistry, or physics. The Science Club was organized for the purposes of promoting the science department, maintaining a cooperative spirit among science students, and preparing students for scientific careers. The bulletin board located in B XVing is kept posted with current science news as a special Science Club project. Representatives from the St. Francis Hospital in Greenville, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the Greenville Technical Education Center at various times during the year spoke to Science Club members. Members of the Science Club are, FRONT ROYV LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Ann Imbastaro, Becky Wood, Linda Buchanan, Doris Snow, Debbie Gault, Bruce Rhoden, Ben Sanders, George Riner, Marion Jones, Jerry Jenkins, Johnny Terrell, Bobby Ham- by, Peggy Clyde, Carol McCarty, Becky Coley, Bonnie Tollison, Ann Gilliland, Joyce Nix, Myra Sargent. SECOND ROVV: Diane Pitts, Maria Haubrick, Anna Bozeman, Vicki NVestbrook, Marion McKinney, Suzanne Rucker, Sandra Wasson, Beryl Shelton, An- gela XVeathers, Frances Dewitt, Martha Richey,'Sandra Baldwin, Margaret Ann Boyd, Mary Deck Jenkins, Melanie Barbrey, Lynn Morrow, Wanda Snow, Estelle VVeathers, Brenda Pepple, Elea- nor Chiles, Tommy Kinard. THIRD ROW: Robert Spalding, Dan Griffin, VVhit Livingston, Bill Hance, Henry Melton, Eddie Rice, Roetta Dean, Jimmy Lancaster, Mary Faye Hastings, Shir- ley Henderson, Gordon Garrett, Susan Hicks, Libby Edwards, CLARK WVOODS BECKY VVOOD MAXINE REEVES Marilyn Smith, Joan VVo0dlief, Beverly Snow, Joyce Alexander, Ann Ayers, XVanda Jones. FOURTH ROW: David Poore, Mike Tizzano, Dan Phillips, Roger Smith, Gilbert Libby, Ricky Brid- well, Mike Watson, Freddie Johnson, Kenneth Hines, Lynn Far- mer, Sandra Harvey, Carol Chandler, Lucy Garrett, Gwen Phil- lips, Maxine Reeves, Betty Lou Farrow, Martha Dobbins, Barbara Bayne, Sandra Pridmore. FIFTH ROVV: Sandra Tizzano, Happy Senn, VValwyn Cooper, Barry Bennington, Dickie Sloan, William Leslie, Larry Leslie, Dick Kinard, Ronnie Barton, David Chan- dler, Hugh Tarpley, Clark VVoods, Diana Ball, Catherine Skel- ton. SIXTH ROVV: James Taylor, Danny Thomason, Keith NVorthy, Don Johnson, Ray Cook, Randy Bouchillon, Larry Dill- ard, Brian McGeachie, Jimmy Riggins, Leon Hendricks, Paul Roper, Bobby Hawks, Barbey Best, Jim Ramsey, Danny Shelor, David Baskin, and David Bagwell. stem . A RICKY BRIDNVELL Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter 94
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Distributive Education Club Opens The D.E.C.A. Shop Distributivc Education Club members are, FRONT ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Robertson, Jeanette Butler, Nancy Bullock, Donna Garrison, Benny Maxwell, Henry VVright, Jimmy Rice, Steve Jacobs, Elaine Cooper, Conrad Painter, and Jim Rumsey. SECOND ROW: Sandra Kellett, Patsy Johnson, David Page, Buddy Perry, DeVVayne Rice, Clyde Hipps, Keith Laws, Raymond This year the Distributive Education Club opened a school store, The D.E.C.A. Shop, located next to the D.E. room. The shop, operated exclusively as a D.E. project, offers to the student such materials as paper, notebooks, and 'pencils The main project of the D.E. Club was a survey of the Hillcrest graduates of 1963. The club also cooperated with all D.E. Clubs in Greenville County on a project on Creative Marketing. In January, D.E. members in- Brashier, Joe Houser, Johnny McCall, and Tommy Burden, THIRD ROVV: Tommy Wham, Cleve Robertson, Raymond Fowler, Charles Griffith, Larry Mahaffey, Jimmy Horton, Van Cook, Billy Bayne, James Ray Fowler, Darroh Davenport, and David Williams. FOURTH ROVV: Mary Carter, Grace Collins, and Jimmy VVilliams. vited the junior and senior classes to hear Mr. C. Rudy Jones, an area merchant, speak on Credit.', Also in- cluded in this program were several talent numbers pre- sented by D.E. members. Distrihutive Education Club members and their dates enjoyeda Christmas dinner party held at Harvey's Restaurant on the Easley Highway. D.E. members also attended the district meeting in Laurens.in November and the State Leadership Conference in Columbia in March. J . A President MRS. MARY JANE MCKINNEY Advisor INIXIY NVILLIAMS .2
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