Inman High School - Panther Yearbook (Inman, SC)

 - Class of 1954

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ARTS ANR CRAFTS ELUR In the Arts and Crafts Club students are allowed to ex- press themselves creatively in many ways. Carving, free- hand drawing, fancy work, and cooking are some of the activities engaged in. SEs..esewssx.v'asgss.,efffe-eff-tim M Wfi 'fr .. - M it - H us.. Ufficers President ................. NORMAN GREENE Vice President. . . . . .DONALD BELCHER Secretary ..... .... D EAN DENTON Treasurer. . . .... KENNETH MCABEE Reporter. . . . . .PATRICIA FARMER Advisor .................,. MISS JOYCE FOLK Baylus Abernathy, Billy Abernathy, Sue Ballenger, Donald Belcher, Billy Bradley, Evelyn Bradley, Samuel Calvert, Rfficnrs President .................... MARIAN BAILEY Vice President .......... ...EMILY PETTUS Secretary and Treasurer .......... LEAH VASSEY Reporter .................. HASKELL PENLAND Program Committee ....... LINDA GAIL VARNER BOBBY JACKSON ANN JORDAN Advisor. . . . . .MRS. FRED M. BISHOP Page Thirty-Two Martha Canaday, Virginia Cartee, Shirley Clayton, Hartwell Condrey, James Cook, Glenda Cothran, Hazel Cox, Kay Crowder, Dean Denton, Douglas Donnahoo, Bennie Douglas, Patricia Farmer, Patricia Fisher, Ronald Floyd, Carroll Foster, Tommy Goforth, Linda Gowan, Norman Greene, Robert Hall, Wayne Hall, Barbara Hawkins, Roy Hipp, Jean Horton, Nancy Horton, Audrey Howard, Cecil Hunsinger, Betty Jean Johnson, Harold Johnson, Ophelia Johnson, Thelma Johnson, Edith Kimmons, Larry Mabry, James Massey, Kenneth McAbee, Jean Morris, J. B. Murphy, Janice Owens, Ray Pack, Garry Pike, Jean Pike, Kenneth Pike, Katherine Prewette, Linda Rollins, Lewis Settle, Martha Settle, Myrtle Sherbert, Ethel Teague, Sylvia Teague, Loretta Vaughn, Kenneth Waldrop, Ruby Jean Westbrook. THE LIBRARY ELUR The library club, organized in l95l, has a three-fold pur- pose: to promote an interest in reading and in books, to create an interest in library work as a profession, and to make possible courteous, ef- ficient Iibrary service avail- able to all high school students and teachers. Larry Bagwell, Marian Bailey, Sybil Bailey, Geneal Blackwell, Gladys Ann Bradley, Carolyn Crowder, Linda Dillingham, Bessie Mae Edwards, Bonnie Fain, Yateman Gray, Bobby Jackson, Harold Johnson, Ann Jordan, Ray Kimmons, Joan Melton, Patty Morris, Harold Owens, Norman Parsons, Haskell Penland, Emily Pettus, Joan Poteat, Johnny Poteat, Mary Settle, Nannie Mae Skipper, Linda Gail Varner, Lech Vassey, Bobby Vaughn.

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SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club endeav- ors to create interest in the realm of science, to learn sci- entific truths, and to make practical application of its fundamental laws. Uffiners President ................... DEAN HAMMETT Vice President .... ...... L EWIS WEST Secretary ....,. ........ J ERRY GAINES Treasurer .... .......... C HARLES GRAY Reporter. . . .... HYDRICK ZIMMERMAN Advisor .... . . .MISS ALMA ATKINS Uffiners President ................ CAROLYN JACKSON Paul Alverson, Gene Barnette, Larry Brittain, Barry Brooks, Carroll Condrey, Kent Culbreth, Jerry Gaines, Bobby Golightly, Charles Gray, Dean Hammett, Everette H:nderson, Larry Horton, Bobby Mabry, Ted Powell, Lewis Price, Daniel Raney, Carroll Riclings, Jimmy Shockley, Gary Stephens, David Strange, Jackie Thomas, Autrey Thompson, Bobby Varner, Lewis West, Hydrick Zimmerman. Vice Pre-Sidenf ---- --- -- E DWlN WlLDS Shelby Babb, Imogene Bell, Preston Bell, Gail Bishop, Secretary ------ --'BARBARA MESSER Syble Bradley, Jerry Cantrell, Jackie Chatman, Janice Treasurer '--' '----------- P BELL Howell, Carolyn Jackson, Barbara Messer, Clyde Miller, Reporfer- ' - ---------- HOWELL Betty Lynn Moore, Minnie Lee Nichols, Volena Parris, Kather- Advisor ------------ MALONEY ine Prewette, Phillippe Stone, Mavis Waldrop, Edwin Wilds. EC' ,yr 147 MMA ge fling 5 'K A my 'ts we-ff., xb :cfm mils M WW., DHAMATEEH5 The purpose of Dramateers is to develop interest in drama as a means of education and entertainment, to provide ex- perience and pleasure, and to afford an opportunity for self-expression. Page Thirty-One



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CLUB JUUHNALISM E I. U B The Journalism Club, which is in its sixth year, provides interested students with an opportunity to study and put into practice fundamentals of journalism. lt encourages self- expression and joy in writing. The members edit the monthly school paper and the yearbook. Peggy Ballenger, Billy Joe Barnette, J. C. Brittain, Roy Collins, Rachel Cothrun, Richard Dillingham, Peggy Easler, Mae Foster, Aileen Fox, Joe Fox, Edwin Gowan, Suzanne Hannon, Mickey Inman, Billie Fay Jordan, Shirley Lee, Lamar Lehman, Emily Loftis, Shirley Loftis, Gerald Lynch, Rebecca Massebeau, Sue Morrow, Lawrence Morrow, Shirley Phillips, Rose Pastore, Marshal Perkins, Grady Rhinehart, Roger Ramey, Eddie Lee Taylor, J. D. Tucker, J. D. Turner, Defoy ll f f i c H r s President ..... .... M ARSHALL PERKINS Vice President. . . . . .GRADY RHINEHART Secretary ..... . . .BILLY JOE BARNETTE Treasurer... ....... J. D. TUCKER Reporter. . . ............... JOE FOX Advisors. .. ..... MRS. CLARA FOSTER MRS. ELEANOR B. BELCHER Vaughn' NNY W e MR. l'l. E. HIPP ' EUMMEHEIAL F2241 iii? 5 A g i 3 Phyllis Wilson. The primary function of the Commercial Club is to mimeo- graph the school paper. ln doing this, students learn to operate the mimeograph ma- chine, cut stencils, and type material in columns. Students are also taught to do artyping and to learn more about their typewriters. Reports are given from mem- bers of the club to encourage the group to become efficient workers in the business world. . Inez Blackwell, Carl Bradley, Douglas Brittain, Eugene U f f 1 E E If S Brooks, Victor Browne, Carolyn Elliott, Jimmy Henderson, Pl'e5lClef7l ---------.--------- INEZ Reginald Horton, Louise Lowe, Curtis Pace, Betty Penland. Vice President .... ...DOUGLAS BRITTAIN Secretary ..... ....... C URTIS PACE Treasurer .... ..... V ICTOR BROWNE Reporter. . . .......... CARL BRADLEY Advisor .... . . .MRS. KATIE G. WlNGO Fage Tlzirty-Three

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