Leavelle McCampbell High School - Strata Yearbook (Graniteville, SC)

 - Class of 1960

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'H V3 IN SCHOOL DAYS di--' 1 Memories of Leovelle McCompbell High School Foreword It is the wish of the Stroto stoff thot this new edition will serve to bridge the post ond bring to mind the price- ll' less memories of the school yecir l959- A New Year Opens... li.: Ir's fun fb register . meer old frnerwds . . September . . scbool bells . . . regis- trotuom . . . new clothes . . . new teocbers new books. Efectmg queens ond ot- tendcmts. . . bomework . . . club initio- 5-v --M N f-.J..... ' -Wefexpiv 1'1- , f vavx- sv- SQ, -.-.. P fl' .. 4.5 -tg I X ,N , L 1' ' DM-num - recew e our boobs . IN rry out new lockers . . . ond change ciosses . . Q- Q7 'x.,.e i '41 . os we run o triol schedule ...ond it's fun These ore among our outstanding memories in the fall of 1959. I-s 1? Q, No Doys Are Like School Doys Woking ot doytignt . . . running to cotcn the bus . . . comporing notes . . , the num ot closs- roonns . , . bells ringing . . . Iuncnroorn Cnotter . . . snoring secrets , . .detention noll, T111 it V..-., 50 'XJ ' 3.455 Ala' P L , Q A 3 I 1 .69 . it C wk f JL, 'If-My my 5 Co n ten ts ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES INDEX 'I04 ADVERTISEMENTS 'I08 No friends ore like school friends Losting memories ot shored experiences grow more vivid with eoch possing yeor. Old friends . . . new friends. , . teors. . . lough- ter . . . we cherish these doys forever. 32 IT' . L? .E f A , ! Fit?-H kit? 'Tkffifil 'w'w..n.:..1' U15 -is '-J ,WBQI nw- 'HEI T, gpg 4. Sr J , , N M 7 'Vi,tf 'I uf V . 'K A new yeor rneons new friends in sunshine or in rom 8 +33 01' 58 even :un Ill Ill Ill lll in muschref Nc, frnerwds orc lnke school frncnds Moke new frwenda, but keep the old, those orc sliver, These are gold Parry ,Q ig ln M n . wfgifi '11 I- '14 ,rj f ' f - 0.711 Q H wr' ' ,,1,, J ' , sl, ,' xrww 3I'L,.'. ' I In HT ILL' QP' KM Q6 f A . ,Q l f x t I Q Y'A 3. I 1 I , x I AYA- A X N X Y. Sb! X, .f' ' O ., -ff , ,f ' ' r K ' W ,egg 3 , , tw img' 4, trio' - Vqngggg digquggeg hcmcwcrlft in preporction for tomorrcwls clo School is ci time For work, for play Here ot Leovelle McCompbell High our minds ore being molded by new knowledge obout lite ond the world. Among our friends we con see future ministers, teocners, jour- oncl o time to prepore nolists, ond housewives. We ore oll togeth- er now, eocb personolity contributing to moke up our student body, preporing , . . woiting to wolk out into o wider world. Beta pledges dress up for initotion. u Try bcfd yfuwfv In School Doys .... Our heorts ore young ond goy. E School doys . . . Ieorning thot con be opplied todoy ond in the yeors to corne . . . the joy ot new typewriters . . . new sewing rnochines . . .echoes ot victory ocross the sitent gridiron . . . Ioughter ofter school ot the the sodo shop . . . wolking home together, shoring our dreoms. A-T B If X X a . f' 3 5- -5- Jw X A4',tx , I I ,S 'Ann' 1 ' 9- .., 1'-' 'mf , .f . , -23 , - f f gbgqq.-Q . film Dedication T 6 f 61 f gig je-, .fe X , e w , V! ' I N X52 tif' W l g F P lf f 3 , y 5 Q . lt hos been soid thot o teocher is one who is something, who knows something, ond who con teoch something. To ex- press our oppreciotion, love, ond respect for one who hos grociously ond optly fulfilled these requirements by teaching us to do our sums for the post eleven yeors, we proudly ond humbly dedicate the l96O Strata to Miss Katherine Guess l7 ADMINISTRATION Mr. L. M. Togneri, Superintendent A lover of good jokes and possessor of witty char- acter is Mr, Louis M. Togneri, area superintendent. He graduated from the University of South Carolina obtaining his Bachelor of Science and Master of Edu- cation degrees respectively. As science is his real field, Mr. Togneri, handyman around his home, enjoys working with elemental electricity, rocks and masonry. Our Leaders '1 The Board of Trustees administers the affairs of Gregg Attendance Area, Those on the Board of Trustees are: Dr. E. E. Platt, Mr. W Roy Turner, Mr, W, Archie Dodgen, Mr. John W, Posey, and Mr, G, M, Walton I8 Mr. Daniel C. Willis, principal, had early ambitions of becoming an athletics coach. He graduated from both Newberry College and the Uni- versity ot South Carolina, respec- tively, receiving his Bachelor ot Sci- ence and Master of Education de- grees. An avid outdoorsman, Mr. Willis enjoys hunting, fishing and boating. A n a t i v e of Graniteville, Mr. James A. Williams vows that his childhood ambition was to be a school teacher. He attended Junior College of Augusta and has an AB. degree from the University of South Carolina. According to Mr. Wil- liams, an ideal student is someone who knows where he is going and is willing to pay the price to obtain his goal. Mrs. Kathryn Woodward Wertz, secretary, has always been inter- ested in secretarial work. Mrs. Wertz graduated from Leavelle McCampbell in l959, and imme- diately became our school secre- tary. 'Q ... A3 A cfm, :aux X ff ...inspire usto higher goals l 9 34 -J .qv Mrs. Louise W. McLaurin once said she would never be a teacher, however, most of her college friends en- tered the teaching profes- sion and she followed suit. She obtained an A.B. de- gree from Lander College and an M.A. degree from the University of South Carolina. Mrs. McLaurin teaches English and French. Parlez-vous francais? 'VNS i 1-1 S Q 1 . . y -1 ,.,- l In the classroom.. Coming to us from Rock I-lill, Mrs. Lottie B. Wade has added much to our school as a teacher of math and English. She obtained her AB. degree from Win- throp College. Besides teach- ing, Mrs. Wade enloys sew- ing and reading. Fullfilling her childhood ambition to become a teach- er, Mrs. Lillian R. Duncan graduated from this high school and from the Univer- sity of South Carolina with an AB. degree. Mrs. Dun- can teaches English in Jun- ior High. Receiving a BS. degree from Georgia State College for Women, Mrs. Dorothy C. Ward entered the field of teaching Besides teach- ing senlor English, Mrs, Ward is the advisor for the student newspaper, The Rock Log. Mrs. Charlene Perriot, Eng- lish teacher, comes to us from New Castle, Delaware, where she graduated from the state university with an AB. degree. From childhood days, her ambition was to work in journalism, but after writing for a news- paper several years she de- cided to teach. .pv- 'Il Serving overseas In Wofld Wor ll helps Mr. James A. Williams In teochmg Amer- lcon hvsmry l-le V, on olumf hus of The Umyerslty uf Seurh Comllnc CD lx 1- ig... Asslsronf och D Asslsmnf coach R. H. fum, J Biggersfaff IS O BS grad- . r the uofe of Nc.-wherry Cfjlcge r' ,la Texog Slnce hugh echuol doyg he r cturh hos G hos been mteresied In Lporrs BS, 6 In history from and has fqvgnfg DG3flVY Q l HOW Payne Cgllege m flshnng Brownwccd, Texos . 'i,f-'xA ! ' . .Al vw 5-U I I 1 in ll II 'U :ul ll l . I. sa an ll il Q. s'g ua ll ll ll ll Il ll ll 1: ll Il ll ll ' ax ll ll ll, X a ' ' ll Ill, urfocUHyinsHHsin US. Fulfullmg C1 chuldhood ombmmn fo become 0 mm- wrer, Mr. . 'R. Campbell, soclol sfudji Yeocher, of- fended Columblo Seminary ond the University of SOuth Corolmo. He ls also o grod- uate of Presbyfernon College and hos BD., AB., ond Ed.M. degrees, Has hobby S formmg we .L ' , my hw H. 4 X A new gddrttmn te our faculty, Mr. George C. Bridges, Jr., IS tnferested ft ngture At ine turne vn hm lute he pcnngd t1 5tUCfy 4'ZV63TVV hys- e.e' he grsdaatei 'ref' the Lntxer. in lg Siuh Carina wth cn A B cegree Wrth teachung as her Mei ambr- t ,n, Mrs. Thelma K. Cushman grad- m.:'ec 'rgrn Wrnthrzp Co!!ege wth cn AB rn scrence Though ance a CLSKKEPEDCV, Mrs Cushman pretera tecct-tng ft Mrs. Mory R. Walton, lmalogx teacher, graduated from LeaxeHe Mc- Ccrhsbeh Hrgh S:hocN She renewed an AB fronh Lander Caltege and cn EdM trim the Unwersntx Cf Siath Carchnc Mrs Vvattonk afnbrf Iran, are to tour the Untted States and than settle dawn and open a garden shop A B S graduate at Clemson, Mr. Francis C. Wade rs a Mr, Wrzard' to hrs scrence students. Hrs classes are kept Irvely by his many expert- ments and hrs lovral personalrty. ideas that cause usto seek 5 :Sf- x 5, hh ix nh XX' 'intending ts study dietettcs at Winthrzp tzr only two years, my ta:uty advscr enczuroged fre to enter the teaching held Here l am teaching Horne Economics, said Mrs. Anne K. Hughey, possessar at a BS degree ZF-1 U- - , F 0 M HN .3 l fr 4 Y X - V ,Jil e greater horizons Outstanding work in the Beta Club has made Mrs. Eulalie G. Busbee, mathematics teacher, a well-known figure around GHS Living in nearby Aiken, she attained her AB, degree from the University at South Caro- lirtO. When Miss Katherine Guess, rnath- ernatics teacher, has a worried look, you know she is concerned about one at her students, She attended Mary' ville College, possessing an A B de- gree Although born near Madison- ville, Texas, she has lived in South Carolina most at her lite, sh ws... P 'fl mg' Kgts The tcsartte en'frtairtrv'Co' Q Sidney C. Mclaurin 1 watching T V and reading Our rrathefnatce teach er graduated trans the Ljniters 'ty Q Siufrt Care ra with A E cnc: E: 'vt degrees Teazhing is definitely a tar cry from archeology-but that is what Miss Martha Ann Kenney once wanted to study Our genial math teacher graduated from Winthrop College with an AB. degree 4 91-2- , v Q x, x ZIP. -bs, S . As school lrbrarran, Mrs. Ruth Togneri's llfe ambitlon was to teach Gatherrng all the nerghborhaod chrldren, she played school from dawn to dusk, Her dream was realized after graduatmg from Wrnthrop wnth an A B SLAC members learn the dutres of a lrlurarran FACULTY Recemrng her BS, degree at Wlnthrop, Mrs. Grace Duncan, comrnercral teacher, once ccnsrdered otfrce work as her occupatlon She thmks an rdeal teacher should have a good person- alrtv and be thoughttul ot her students '-s...- i ,,' L-.- Startrng Out tcr became a szzral clrrector, Beth Blalock 'aund herself graduatrng from the Untwersrty ot Sc uth Carclma wnth a B S degree Mtss Blalock rs c teacher Mt Camrrterce 1:-N 'US tr' va H, elf'- W. W. Moyer, Commerce teacher lS an old hand around our school Grad- uatung here an l948, he was edrtor of the schvcl paper, the Rock Log Recemrng a BS from the Unrsersrtv of South Carolrna, Mr Moyer returned home tc teach 4 -'ie 7 From early boyhood coach J. O. Teal dreamed of be- coming a doctor Howeyer, because of poor eyesight he was forced to change his plans and thus turned to the sports world. He re- ceived a BS degree from Wake Forest According to Mr. Herbert B. Hurst, machine shop teacher, fishing is a fosci' nating sport, Mr. Hurst is attending the University of Georgia where he is work- ing toward a degree. N ,O uv- cn-.Q H, up ,Q -IGH. -'- ' 'J ' 2.4 Like mother, like daugh- terfMrs. Lillian Eckman has followed in her mother's footsteps by graduating with a BS. from Winthrop and becoming a physical educa- tion teacher Do, re, me, fa, so la, te, do, immediately brings YC mind our music teacher, Mrs. Mary L. Nichols. She received an A B from New- berry College and teaches in both the elementary and high schools. ls it D sharp or D flat? With an AB. from the University of South Caro- lina, Mr. James A. Kitch- ings came to us as our band leader Popular with stu- dents and faculty alike, Mr Kitching's band sounds a cheerful note each morning at second period. :N Mtss Vdeol Secretory emors Choose Superlotives Semor Beto members plan for induction of new members gs T ..os they plan their activities 11 CN Connie Abear Tony Adams Patricia Addie Thomas Arthur Science Club 1, Band 12, Silence Gab 3,4, Rack Log F H A, I,2,3,4, Strata Staff Fnendhest 3, Senncr Sweetheart Staff 3,4' Junrcr Sweetheart 3, Wrttuest Rae Louise Aull Science Club LZ, F H A T, 2,3415 FB LA 3, Rack Leg Staff 2,3,4, Curculatucn Manager 4, Strata Staff I, 2,3,4, Cnrcalatian Manager 4 SENIORS .... Martha Ann Barrs F H A 1,2,3,4 M455 F H A, 2, Beta Ciub 34, Rack Lag Staff 1, Strom Staff I,2,3, 4, Hamecornnng Attendant 4, May Day Attendant 4, Mast Attractwe Sammy Berry Douglas Bradshaw Scrence Cub l,2,3,4,' Block Wntteest G Club 2 I 'fc' 'C' f 1 1 ' i -1 Joel Briggs Honors, Frankfurt Annerlcan Hugh Sclngvl Frarlldurt Qer, rnam l2 rwnars, Olwrtala Hugh Sclvccl 3, Sclerlce Club 4, Strata Staff 4 Judy Couch Sctence Club l 2 Secretary 2, Band l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Molarette l,2,3,4, Beta Club 3,4, Rack Log Staff l 2,3, Strata Staff l2,3,4, Asststant Edt r 3, Edttcr 4 Sponsor 4, Hornecfr-ntng tes Strata 4 Mcst Popular ao' C' cn cn co 0 cn a. o 'a U7 C Q. cn 3 22' .J X154 f. x J L 1' L 2 5 ir Patsy Bush Silence Cut: l, FH A l Rack. Log Stott l, May Day Attendant 2 Horneconntng Attendant 4 Fruendllest Mary Helen Creed Student Ccunctl 3, Girls' State Reareserttctlxe 3, Beta Club 3,4, Vtce-presndent 4 Mass Hugh Mnss 4, Rock Lag Staff l,2,3,4 Asststont Ed- ntar 2,3 Edltar 4, Strata Stott l 2 3 Best Persanalltw E+ , L ,ik Larry Clark Betty Corley F tlvall l,2,3 4 Basketball Sztence Cluii 2 F H A l 2 l2 34, Bass-ttall 3 4, Black 3 4, F B L A 3 Llbrarw G Clul: 2,34 C3255 Vtco Cub 2 Rack Lag Statt l 3rQSlclCF1T l 3, Rack Lag 2,3 4, Strata Stott 2,3 4 Statt 4, Mast Athletlc Jimmy Eubonks Scuence Club '2,3,4, Sm, dCV1T Caurtctl 4, Band 1,2 3,4 Mast Talented Margaret Frye FB LA 4, Musg Ideal retarv 4, Beta Club 34 Strata Stott 3,4 nfs, 16 Bobby Hall Nancy Hester Donney Holsenback Stadent Czanctl A, Beta French Club l Sclence Clat, l,2, French Club 3,4, Class 'Wie-prom Club l, Claes Ottmar 3, dent 4, Nggtggt Rwllfe l.C'Q Statt l,2,3,4, Laverne Johnson Student CUUVlCll l,3 4, PM-2 :dent A, Bays' State Pearc- sentattve 3, Faatball l,2,3, 4, Basketball l, Baseball l,2,3,-4, Black G Clab l,2, 3,4, Rock Lag Staff 3, Boar All Around Strata Staff l 2,3, Assuetant Baslneas Manager 3 .for superlatives Lloyd Johnson Silence Club 3, Basketball l,2,3,-fi, Black G Club 4, Most Attracttve Mary Nell Johnson F H A l,2,Al Rack Lag Staff l,2,4, l-lamccamtnq Attendant 4, May Day At tcnclant 2,3 ah- Lanny Hudson Silence Clab l,2,3, Vuce- preslaent 4, Sabstntate Bus Driver 3,4, RUCP. Lag Staff 2,3 4 Beverly King F HA 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3 A, Strata Statt A 'fi-7 TN 'Vx F ? r X '91-r Z' iv Linda Knight David Leaphort Delondo Leaphart Carolyn McGee Science Club l, Bona l,2, lvual-. 3,4 Swuwce Clur, 2 ,1tmtiL Cltlf 2 lf f- L, fg 3,4, Mcporette l 2 3,4 Stull 2,3 A Straw ',t ll 2 lnleod Mali-rette 3 4 R-,cl-. 3 4, FB L A 3 QM 4-r LOQ Stall 3 4 Strctg Stgtt lultlnr 4, L ,elf Q C Ut, 3 A l,2,3,4, Junlfgr Sway-tlvegrt 51-Crptcm 4 f'l','Y1L'C' mln' Sw n, r 3 r-l mg-C' nwng Most Talented Qui-cn 4 E6-it At- Ar ,tmri E ' I l O nloyed senior prtvtleges PC' MUYOVWY V0 'e55a Mille' Carolyn Mitchell Beverly Montgomery Silence Club 2,34 TVCOS- Sflfflfc Gull l 2 34 FB bztcnee Club 323, Tveos- Sfttgngt Cul, ' 2 3 Fu-nth urer 4, Bows State RQDVQ' LA 3,4, l3rg-emlgftl 4 5-EW? tru-r 2,3 Student C unctl l Curt l F E3 t. A 4 Student sentotlwe 3, Sulwtltute Bus l,2 Beta Clutt 34 l+Cl' 2, Beto Club 34, Gtrlx' Crtunrll 34 Tmmmuru 4 Driver 4, Strata Stotl l 2,3 L. Q Still l 2 3 4 NNW State Reprewntctxxc 3 Bt to Clulf 3 4 Tru-Czwuru 4 4, Business MOFKJQCV 4 Ellll V 3 FUCMHL FT V 4 pnjld Qlug l ClQxX prey Clox- VlcL'L3rL--1Qnt2 R01 Mcst D9DCnc1ohle Strcto Stal' ' 2 3 4 L 'U' tlent l 2 V1.0 L 5 Stott L11 Stott 2 3 4 Sttct: Stctt my Edttgr 3 HL.3t1Tl.rfft A - 2 4, swam Stan EQ 4 12 3 4 Ag gym , 2 AC vt Nt mtelectucl tutttce Elfttzf 3 Lttusr Etltt r-ir Herve: rt' ng S3 n 1 l Sn me r ' r Sgnvr Cla-,X pruplxien' f 'V' ,t De pc-nclollle Q ww. 4:3 Q' 5? IU' is- fr-f' Verlain Murphy Sammy Napier Douglas Padge!! Bobby Payton F H A i 2 3 4 SN kv Nz Q ii' F NYY L T 'Q .N 1 -1 V' - ,. , J' i -5 A C uVviiN 3 34 iv ' ' A in T Pwr 'mi 'x .x.fj'i t K' ' ' ' 1 2 3 4 5.1 er, L r Srrctc 3761 2 3 -1 Likewy 'i Swim: Assumed positions of leadership Brenda Polaffy Joe Powell Barbara Jean Redd Science Cer F 2 F H A ' Bounce Cm' I 2 Leis C ' C: , O' 2,3 A Nice-Veswstee' 2 3 -1 -- 3 Ecs- 'VC' 3 E if Cheeriecaer 2 3,-1 EE 2:-. G ' w Lx DTC' Club 2,34 R rh Lfg 'N 2 r' 12,34 Asssfcr' EV M Manager 2 E.1s.rw-A agcf 3 4 Sffc': S':f' -1 Hgmecgming SQ-'EC' 2 fa R NA: -sv Am James Ramsey 75 its F79 5 fir 4:4 i ,iff-ps if .N in . fb. s M ,N Patty Sanford Dennis Souls Donald Simpson Patricia Smith Science Club l,2,3,4, Sec' Student Cfur1Cll 3,4, Vlccf Substltute Bus Dnwer 3, Bus F B L A 4, Beta Club 3,4, rotary 3,4, Llbrorv Club 2, president 4 Bus Drlwc-r 4, Drncr 4 Mzst Lllfc-ly tf, Rpclf. Log Staff l,2,3,4, 3, Presrdent 3, Student B Nz' State Repremntatl-e Succeed Strata Stott l,2,3,4, Picture Council 3, F.B.L,A 2,4, 3 Football l,2,3,4, Bloch Editor 3,4, Homecoming Rock Log Staff l,2,3,4, G Club l,2,3,4, Treasurer Sponsor 3, l-lomecornlng At- Strata Staff l,2,3,4 23, President 4, Most tendant 4, Sponsor for Popular Junior Class President 2 R l' cl memories during Class Day Smitty Smith Carolyn Taylor Patsy Taylor Jack Thqmpggn Science Club 2,3, Student Llbrary Club 2, Rack Lag FBLA 4, Rock Log Staff Soence Club 15 Student Council 4, Band l, Bus Staff 3,4 l,4 Strata Staff 3 Council 4, Beta Club 3,4, Driver 4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball l,2, Baseball 2, 3,4,' Block G Club 2,3,4, Rock Log Stott 3, Sports Editor 4 Presldent 4, Rock Log Staff 4, News Edltor 4, President of Senior Class 4, Most In- tellectual fir' ,po ? XX :iii V. , Psi' '16 if tg. Michael Togneri Ronald Turner Henry Walling Charles Whlsenant Science Club l, Band l,2, Beta Club 4, Rzclf Lag Stott Silence Clalf l 2 Silence Club 3 Prcsvderwt 4 3,4 President 3, Bas Drawer A i'f,:lf L , Sta A 4, Basketball A, Rail' Log Staff l, Strata Stott 4 Faced graduation with mixed emotions Linda Kay Whittle Science Club l,2, F l-l A l, Class Secretary 4, Rock Log Staff l,2, Strata Staff 3, 'Xleatest 1 i Linda Williams F B L A 3,4, Rock Log Staff 3,4, Strata Stott 3,4 Nelson Williams Silence Club 2 3, Pre laerw 3, Baa Drlxer 4 Rfclf L Staff 23,4 'Q I, , . Juniors are fund-raisers Selling magazines and pennants. . . selecting a class ring . . . planning the Junior-Senior banquet . , . these add spice to our school days in the Junior Class. Magazines suddenly became interesting I Magazines... U 5 l l ill 'D Ken Morrison, Vice-presidentg Wayne Plunkett, President Rosemary Nichols, Secretaryg Hazel Rogers, Treasurer Our first proiect 39 PO 1:1-, xi lt 5, Jackrg Adam rw Anim Kun A Q vga Arrrmr J hm Arthur Rarmre Au!! Barrre Baker G Barr Brerraa Bare-X RUM Br,-'T e sold pennants and buttons and Sandra Blackman Jane Bfdre Rabut Borm :arc Brrrr Gwen Car Srblcx Car r rhx Chapman W C as N ,X 1 La hOLkV'W'NV7 Bewerry Brown Margaret Chapman 'ti 7- 'U' L za 4 YF' 'X .xx .,.,, ,I WA6. , ' ,,,4 Q :vi ,,, 5 I 'VN 'N Q- --. Lan- , ,Bw 'Q 111 lf' Q A., s I Kofhv Cheek Sendo CVOIQ y2C'lL,JCN!VWQ gm! L f-fl: Cumnfcfw Qcxph Dm-4m Dome! DLJVWCOVT Arm Efwrd Efwcffi E :vu Lgrm 5.3 rw Lsmia Excrws d ' d t t cl d t th In I ' 't Row' Fields HM-rw F rhex EN'IOfWL h I 'ni 'awww F v' Mwcim F x Dnorme Freeman Glenn Goskm Jacwg Grwffm R,dwQr.1 HGH jgd- Hanwrwn 1 5 ,Ian B pi if 1 V903 ix 5- ' 'f-1-V' :A fa X JL .5 ' 'rv---v Deryal Hgrrm rv Hderv J new J VV Leaaharr Charles McGee is HX fn' Q - ,- , Os Q' V iN 21- lib .5 mf Grencrra Hearn Lmda Hacks Edward Harte Barbara Ku Geraldine Kev Ins Knghr We measured for rings. Leron Leopard Cnanes Madacx 2 '35 'X Q ,Yi 1 5 1 Q -1 Y 4 -R h 1 If- in 3 i Vrrgnnua Lecoarc Annette Maronex Harrx Lowe Tcnv Marrln 5 K Babbv Hvdruck Brenda Koen Wayne Lawe J: Ne!! Mock L L Q 4. if Q. Af.. 915, as.. n,,A v Bobby Morrtson Ken Morrtson Russell Norrts a rt d Doytd Reeves Mac Satcher x 1 ,6av, C 63? IU' Wayne Plunkett planned an Sandra Reynolds Bull Scott fi dx 1? s.. r S+., 4? 'S.., 4 E-Q. Q.-.W L Ray Murphy .lontce New Rosemary Nichols Herbert Ready Evelyn Redd Gaul Redd ' l' ' ln l ' M Hazel Rogers Mtlton Rogers Tonle Sanders Robbte Smith Frank Spradley Joe Spares ia CN .E ig 'js l i We f W 41' is V 'X fn., 'S 1 1 , 9' , Ke -:C ' Q . ' , asv, ,, QA. uv V 1' r I Qs 7 t nv. 'wth S 152 4- wz' 21 7- -1-4 , ,.-- I sm 'JJ fs? '- W ,..yx 1., if i Yo' Dorothy Stewart Amta Taylor Boyce Taylor Bobby Thomas Laura Turner Jady Vaughn Gaul Watson Jimmy Wllhelm Jemmy Willlorns Mlltora Willuoms These ore the Jolly Juniors 2 2 - Z Joy Wise Marguerite Wood Alan Woodward 45,0- rgf S- Y' pl s'T.'X 5 T' Just wautmg far the day? Getttng ready for the sale of permants. 5..- ai 3 Wayne dnstrnbutes Christmas cards q 5'1f:sa Sandra ns pmned by a sentor Beta. JCTE3 Acc. Chen' Arrrwa' Tiny Arthur G -inn Bazar :ae TI-'r' Scare - 1 W- Barbara Ee:-4 Sam Blackrfzn Ann Bieasoe Swv-e Bzwerz Arene Bays Ray Bzynron Dean Brantley Don Bryant Caro! Burckhaifer Berry Burkeffe Sarah Burketfe Dororhy Carter Jerry Clark Gerald COCkreH Cordune Coleman Ovde Coursey Lrnda Caxwell Elarne Cashnng Jwmrny Cushman Edmond Dekereieare Dons Eubanks Bobby Farnoccr KCUGHC Faawner Mrke Franbdwn Brenda Farmer Sandra Palmer Roger Gardner Joann Gaslmna Murram Goff Brenda Greene A -li:-' ff ' 5 . y ., 1, ef at 1 '4xl,a . My ng 6 l if' New ' I Lv? str '51 QA L., A 3 ? .5 -mi Q. ? . o,. N f Qxw .qxr M.. Q0 ,. Y- W T, f .Q- in 'H C I Mil- 12 fbi 4 1 4 f I YQ, nwf y N X if 13 af?-' - vv- Q. XI 'flaw f' 4, 'Tac' A ,LL Q-.- ,053- 4., Q.. rf cvs s , , 46 L.-1 L- er R fx,- nt Os .-v , XT I CL- J fafl-.Q 'Qt sq- bu...- f 1 32? 'H 'J 1 I Q5 1, ! 5 , - Ui fr if cy M is s wtf? 110 A F W. et- :G A' .gy J., QS N -s ' H .Q if P Lil 7 x ft- 1' S N . V 'N U- ? 1 X ' J' v .ia is 1 f-X , I rs. , 'Us 'Q xx is :Q 4, A A hr- uf- s v , - mix Ds ,QT 6 2 A, qv- YN: R N. 5 be is Q 1 X Q Judy Greene Patsy Greene Douglas Gray Ruthie Grice Ann Hair Charles Hancock Mary Ann Hewitt Ann Hodson Leon Holloway Ernest Holmes Thomas Hosea Billy Howard Donnie Hudson Beth l-lughey Brenda Hutto Jimmy Johnson Denzil Jones Ronnie Jordan Frankie Kelly Charles Kenney Patricta Kirkland Glenda Kneece Yvonne Koon Buddy Leopard Betty Mathis Larry Mathis Johnny Mock J W Moore Nadine Morehead Donnie Morris Linda Owens Charles Padgett George Padgett Lindo Parrott Brenda Pearson J:hn Pawel 1' l-lemara Randall Q, Var. Aff' bianca P:'s. Rcncal' L1h':, Rearcar E:: e Renew Ja:-4 Rhcaen Danny Rcgers James Rashtan Le-:nard Sanaers Brace Scart Tzny Sealy Bully Selgler Jean Seugler Dan Smlth Joanne Srnlth Cyrus Spradley Jessie Stephens Janet Stewart Joe Stroble Joe Taylor Jallan Taylor Larry Taylor Saandra Taylor Jeanene Thomas Gerald Thompson f half 4 'Y v sg, 5 bg 65: A .- ,-.- x lv li 1 F ,KVA ,yi vs Patrlcla Thompson , -'ga IL- Dorothy Whittle Rannue Whlttle Bannle Wllllams 'T X t 4.5 gl . 'sf ly' W I 6, Qui z . Q .. :: -If .x'uiF:- 3? L. - .47 1 IIA x l -xl s ? ,. ,x ' f Ts. QL., 76 'Q- gt. L ts' Butch Wnngard Barbara Wand is 1 is Donald Wrnght -R 6- 4-px N -1 Wayne Abney Elmer Adams Ruchard Adams Home Mae Airman 2 ' Jerry Anderson Belly A1'l4mSOn Joy Baggotr Ronnre Baldndge Bully Bazzle Frances Boatwraghr Carol Brantley Mackle Bryant Calvin Burkette Pete Busbee Faye Carver Trudy Chayero Donald Cheeks Sara Ann Coleman Ronald Collum Carol Cook Danny Couch Darwin Crabb Barbara Craig Bertie Faye Craug Gerald Creed Maryln Davis Jimmy Dooluttle Gary Doscher Elanne Duncan Gunger Eckman Faye Ferguson Barbara Fnne Donald Fulmer Linda Fulmer Marshall Fulmer Ann Funderburg Letfue Garland Bully Goff Conme Goldman Johnny Gordon Dale Green Lnnda Greene James Hall Sylvia Hall Stanlev Herron Johnny Hodson Lnnda l-lolsenback Billy Hudson Roy Hudson Barkwell Hurt Aluce Hutto Brenda lnabanet Donny Jay George Johnson Rose Mane Johnson Mary Jordan Nnck Keorse Earl Keenan Sandra Key Patsy Kneece Vonnne Lazar Larry Lott llx 9- A 'V S- gl G -vs nv- p.- . 2 E O A 11 8 . . rn , . A 3 O D . 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' Q N 'N if 'r 11 ee s :Vx '1 ' N 4 - , 'l of xr D CL...- nf-s A... LJ I i 11 'Q- ?-5 ,Q-xr I 0 nil I FRESHMEN 1 J '-52 X. Marshall Lyles Llnda McGee Lynwood McGee Sally McGlnn Clyde Merrltt Joyce Messer Joy Mock Merrill Mornson Leonard Moore Charles Murphy Jlmmy Murrell y Na l r Lee O Brren Bully Padgett Margaret Patterson Donnet Pearson Martnn Posey Ed Powell 'bf Llllue Powell Ervln Proctor Jewell Proctor Lydia Renew Mary Renew Cecul Rhodes Sandra Rhodes Gerald Rlley Jlrn Seymour Mary Sheppard Al. Buddy Turner Charles Turn r Betsy Wade Frank Wells Ray Whltt Earnest Whlttle Danny Wtllrams Rodney Wtllrams Lonnre Woodward Morgue Woodward Shlrley Wrnght Llnda Yaun Mary Youngblood Joyce Srmpson Joyce Sums Beverly Slmons Eddie Strom Dale Sullrvan Wallace Taylor Martha Thompson REMEMBERING the fan we had when hur- ricane Gracie took away the paw e r and our own Mr. K. blew his ham for the changing of classes. excutement m chemusfry lab. Devon Jlrnmy Brenda Bonnie Cheryl Harold Jack Barker Hammond Bate5 Denny Bennett Vavnan Bennett Mary Boatwrlght Margaret Bolen UNDERCLASSMEN Aaron Adams Anderson Arthur Baker Barns 1 bf DQ Q, t- 'Fm QN- ADAA h l ? 5' sci! fs' gkw ,.. Brllue Boyd Janell Butt Emahne Burckhalter Mary Ellen Burkett Mrke Burnett John Bush Lznda Bush Tony Carr Tyrone Clark B u e Cook C nnne Courtney Bobby Dubose P bert Duncan Nora Edison Pa sy Ends n Zeit Erdson Nan x Farmer Cara! Feaster B u e Ferguson Bernrfe Fleldu Vrcku Franktrn Karen Gardner B ily Jean Garland Lmda Carbson L1 Us -5 'Q N-.IN E' Frances Brenda Sandra Sharon Ronnle Donald iff Q- McPee McGee McGee McLaughIrn Moore Morruson Tommy Morrlsan Lnnda Moxley Nellle New Lunda Overstreet Morgue Owens Vnrgunua Owens Frelda Parker Carol Patterson Rosa Lee Plunkett Rnchard Rayburn Norman Ready Joey Rearden Kay Rhtnehart Wayne Rhodes Dons Ruggs Sandra Rmer Bobby Roberts Mrke Robltsky 4 W3 g.. xml 'vu Q- W'- x ws., Xu- 5 5 an 1 f ' l 55 Jack Gray Jamce Green Raby Greene Joseph Hall Llnda Hamlet Pgtsy Hol anback Ronnue l-loltzslaw Bradley Holmes Larry Hosea Carol Hughey Marvell Hutta Wulluam Jefferues Anlrew Johnson Ruchard Johnson Bannue Jordan Edgar Kalbflelsch Ray Keorse Carol Kung Elsne Kirkland Joe Knight Donna Leaphart Faye Leopard Joe Lockhart Peggy Marchant 9 45 w Q: I sw 'El' 2 jg- , I 3 tif ' ' ' s l ' 9 vm .4,. I E J 1, , L . .jffxg 5 IA . N ' - , J X L ,K Q y-,, . , , . N . 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', ,v in ag Deanne Rushton Glenn Sanders Luonel S ctt Elaune Sumons Suzette Sorgee Gary Sprres Merle Steyens George Stuefel Donna Stone Beverly Taylor Danny Taylor Sandy Tanton Patsy Teal Barbara Thompson Shelta Thompson Nancy Togneru Marte Toole Bully Ann Turner Mary Turner Don Walling Shlrley Walls Duanne Watts Sandra Wllllams io ,rv if r L W.. is 'R fl! 6 R 'U' arf lf? vy- fx-x AL ' C Q-s x x 5-.4 Shello Wrlluams Cheryl Wulson George Wllson Henry Wrngard Judlth Wood Ray Wood Ray Yaun Robert Yaun Bobby Able Mrke Adams Robert Akln Martha Anderson Mary Arthur Terry Blackman Klrk Bennett Sharon Bell Gaul Bates Brenda Barton Glorro Boyd Larry Boyd Shrrley Boyd Jrmmy Brooks Margaret Bryant Norma Jean Busbee Q g 'V A ' ,, , -'N ' ls , .' ,- bf T., 'Q' G '- e +V 1 . -gg L- 11 1 ,Q 'Q 1 1 1. x I' - , ., 5' . . 2' E itrgx :rj X'- ' js 1 u Q V , I t , '31 .H 'ga - 4 ,U - '- y A x Q- C -1- 5' . :Q 4 Q- L- . ' YY 6- .' ,' Qs- ' 1 G 'f A A . . fl? T T x - Xi , ' s ' T' 'l..lkKlul. 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A , ' ',',-f X gf .1 sa . , l 4' 'N 1 A... .1 I Sherry Franklnn Bully Fulmer David Fulmer Johnny Fulmer Norma Gardner Drone Goodwrn Jann e Grant Rufus Gnffvn Lee Grover Lrnda Hall Tor-nrny Hall Cynthia Harper Knchard Herrungton Robert Hewm Glorno Hacks Wayne Hucks Frances Holley Allan Holmes Monya Hooper Albert Huff Carol Hutfo James lrrck Lars lsenberg Delone Johnson 'S YI? s. V E' I x 'US Q... WSE 35- uk ow I .. 5- , N sv? -if ,, ln.- 'Sars' on 11 'C' 3- ,vin Jrfm Boise e J 146 w F ur n Danny Crabb Ann Crcl, Crnesflne Cralg Franlfle Craig V er Crarg fharle Deas J mes Deas Charles D dgen M rfy D dgen D wey Doolittle Landls Efrrd a Ell Relze Ca Faulkner Lrnda Ferguson Wayne Ferguson Bl vs gal .. - ' D or -' ' ELA PGV' L 4 , - ,L 4- ,gf EV, ffm., 1- 1 .X Q, ,. , - -'ff 5 -- ' F' 'J , .3 N --X az, Cavs 5 3 N, Ge':fC Ccfi N f-' JC:-4 Car: - : Car: f 'N 4- 6 4 A Jcckle Czrlew A , 6 AL- 6- , ' L: r ,Q ' ef t Y ,C V.: , 1 F .f -, I 1 Y y V ' -. -lv, K A l F , - Q I .. . 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I I :H it L 5 at , 57 Donnle J hnson Exerett Johnson Jame Johnson Mary Janes Sonny Jones Clarence Justrce Patncua Kearse John Key Delores Klrkland Phyllw Koon Donnre Lambert Patrlcla Leopard Nancy Lowe Royal Lowe Tony Lowe Ronnee McGee Wayne McGee Susan McGlnn Gall McLaaghlln Judy Merar Bully Mltchum Glorla Montgomery Vennce Morrls Wayne Morrlson af., 5 .pvsl an 'Pl' ww 'vu ln' 90 0, X D4 P4 Hs- af-Q ' iv 5 ,. - 'Fly W I y KN Q -, . ry! ' :nw mill 4 Yvonne Myers Pat Parrott Elalne Patterson Alynn Phlllrps Brenda Phllllps Janlce Phrlllps Lydia Polatty Laverne Powell Judy Qulrk Frances Randall Jeanette Randall Robert Ready Make Rearden Nancy Reorden H ubert Redd Connle Reynolds Tony Rhodes ly Rl C Gena-ya Rllcy Peggy Rrwc Elrzalacth Rumlcy Rcmnlc Sclgler Eddle Sheppard Wanda Sheppard 'P 17 Shelly Wtlluam5 Wlnston Walluams Lewls Wnlson Chrlstlne Wood Joanne Woodv-ard Lula Mae Woodward Ann Yaun Kav Yaun Kenneth Yaun Robert Yoon Ronnle Young S ott Youngblood F' 'ix Q' x. rf' ll X .lla QN Mn lcev Sumons Juan Beth Smlth Ronnie S'nuth Randy Spradley l hnny Stephen Sanda Swxgert E' T yl Kay Taylor 'Nl Tayl r Robert Taylor LaTratll Th ma Margaret Turner Norma Turner Jimmy Vanderly Helen Watson Carol Watts Clntton Watts Bette Jean Whtte Dean Whttt Geraldine Whrtt Laverne Wtdner Andrew Wllluams Dannue Wllllams Jackle Wtlllams .Z i .4 We Vxfho con eosilv torget the teomwork needed to corry out the Student Council monitoriol system , , . the impressive instollotion ot Beto otticers . . . the booming ot the drums os our bond morches in o porode? Knowlege Comes, not only through books, but by octive porticipotion in extro-curriculor octivities. These octivities tend to temper ond mold the chor- octer of the student, ond building cjhorocter is impor- tont ot L,M.l-l,S. Refreshment ot holftime' Student Council wk XXX xx Bo Johnson Presudent l e Sander sec etory Mrs Cushman sponsor Dennls Souls ce p es dent and Be erly Montgome y treosurer keeps Almo Moter on even keel In room lO9 Presldent Bo Johnson rops the govel tor otten tnon ond onother Wednesdoy student council session us underwoy Thus yeor s councul mode mony decnsuons ot theur own cleor the holls keep right except to poss revlslon of the student hondbook Exchongung ndeos otterang suggestions ond executsng thesr decnsuons old problems were Solved before new ones were consudered Other octnvutnes ot thus elected body ore to orronge tor os semblues sponsor school electaons promote good cutuzenshsp ond better relotuons between students ond toculty Membership of the councnl consusts ot tour Executnve Boord members ond representotives from eoch closs elected in the toll. 62 - 'W -- - nf-is-74 5- x 1.1 .f n 1 Standing: Ba Johnson, Dertrtrs Souls, Linda Mcxiax, Giort Sanders, Jtmmy Eubartks, Saliy MC- Gtrm, Brenda Fulmer, Frank Spradlcv, Rrtserrtcrx Nuchais Rtchard Adama First Row: Vwfayrte Plurtkette, Lydia Pdattw, Smttty Smith Kea Marrtfn Second Row: Sandra Rewtaids, Chrtstme Wftt'td, Bobby Hail, John Bash Third Row: Jacky Vxfttttcmx, James Addv, Jack. ThCt'm3Sfrt, Marsha!! Faimer Fourth Row: Jerry Clcr- Chavo Dwigcrt Dcagicf Padgett, Tfnte Scrtderw, Pat Parrcttt Fifth Row: Botcrfv M'rwtg:rrtew Beth Hagrtc., Sartftra Key E3 T3 arease the iTJQ6r'r?S we Earrfrrar Staff k'flS Marked hara frym Ame 'NN Februar, alarmrmg ahd aartrhg rggether this xearbaak Bath The BUSINESS aaa Edrfarral Staffs warkea Pang hears T3 make rhrs the tweifth eaman af the Strata a Dick which M!! be a rasfrhg rhemarx rm the hearts ef ah L M H S sfaaerwfs Ta becarhe a rreneber af rhe Eartarraf Staff, a vv r 1 r r e rr assrgrwmehr mast be harwaea ra the edurar The Busmess Staff accepts members wha are willing ta :zu work, wirk, work 1' lA Emrr Jaw, Qazh Easerwess Mah Cger Pa' Marr nel, fkfr. X r Mrs VVON?Jn 59 . . . receives Left to right: Parry Sanfcrr: Briiv Bazzfe, Caraiyh Mrzhael Tagrxeru hte Briggs, Tame Sanders, Sandra Mrrcher, ,aan Couch, Bexerh Mchtgamerx Gerrda Biaclfmah Bexerhf Krrwg, Verlarrw Murphy, and Crarq Ah 'a Taxlar Sarah Cflemch, Jmwrrw Vvrlheirrt Vanessa Mrher First row: Mary Ann I'-lewltt, Lohray Readron, Judy Greene, Ruthle Gnce, lrlg Kught, Helen Jones, Pat Marcney, Vllclrey Fax, Sandra Fulmer, Joanne Smlth, Jeanne Steyem, Marque Vdoodward Second row: Beth Huqhey, Bznnle Wllllams, Carolyn McGee, Done Eu- banlfg, Saundra Taylor, Joyce Summa, Brenda lna- hrnet, Gwen Catz, Mary Sheppard, Vannle Lazar, Lrnda Wlllrams, Carr,l Cwolf. Third row: Bully Howard, Gaul Watson, Ronnle Baldrldae, Brenda Fulmer, Jean Seraler, Jeanene Thomas, Brlly Hudson, Betty Corley, Martha Ann Barrs, Danny Jay, Rodney Wllllams, Dlanne Freeman Fourth row: Jlmnm Jnhnsnn, Brenda Prflatty, Difnnre Morrls, Betty Burlfette, Ann Hidson, Ray Boynton, Judy Vaughn, Gall Redd, Evelyn Redd Fifth row: Margaret Frye, Hazel Rogers, Bully Selgler, Charles Kenney, Jvyce Slmpgon, Martha Thompson Sixth row: Edmund Deketeleare, James Addy, Leron Leopard, Donnle Hudson, Tony Marfrn, Gerald Thomp- son, Danny Wllllams, and Lee O'Brlen excellent rating Gall makes a sale llll J , l ,.. r 5 -LY' A K- T4 . W xi 1 uf 1 l Beyerl and Vanessa make lang whrle Tome Y U VVDQS CODV 05? Our school paper has brought us many hon- ors over the years, Among the honors received arei a three-time consecutive winner ot the Sweepstakes Cup, a two-time winner in the Aiken County Tuberculosis contest, and num- erous honors in the Story-of-the-Month contest sponsored by Winthrop College. The business and Editorial Staffs have combined to put out a successful paper that plays an important part in our school lite. First Row Joy Wise Sibley Cato Jackie Adams Laura Turner, Vanessa Miller, Tonic Sanders Second Row Anita Taylor Judy Vaughan Ann Efird, Frances Arthur, Donney Holsenbock, Mary Helen Creed Russell Norris Third Row: Ronald Turner, Jack Thompson, Carolyn Mitchell Rae Lou Aull Linda Knight Verlain Murphy, and Gary Barton 1.-.4 gi- Getfnnq Yhe new, rlqht all the prcfu, wins honor in Story-of-Month Seated: Betty Corley, Leran Lecpard, Brenaa Polarfw, Babby Tlfwarna, Dunne, Hvlaenbaclg and Iris Kighf. Standing first row: Jessie Ste-ens, Gfwen Cara, Sandra Fulmer, Llnda Wul- liams, Duane Freeman, Carolyn McGee, Dean Brantley, Lanray Reardan, Barbara Key Second Row: Judy Greene, Bllly Hudson, Nelwn WllllOPO'y, Lanny l-ladann, Tony Ariarna, Charles Whisenanr, Gaul Watscn, Sandra Blaclfrnm, Runnlr- Aafl, Herbert Ready, Mac Sarcncr Helen Jones, Jean Sengler, Mlckey Fax, and Parncsa Srnlrlw ff 'F 5 ff' .H ,QA fx 14 '4,,1 ' lofi fs A l h l Wl Th' d R w: Linda Coxwell, Ginger Eck Firsf Row: Mrs Togneri, Sponsor, Kay Rhinehart, Gloria C ery i,r,n ir o Boyd, Cynthia l-larper, Beverly Taylgir, Barbara Thomp- man, Rennie Whittle, Carol l-lughey, Brenda l-lutto, Linda nd Row Rcbert B one Michael Rcbitsky Jackie Moxley, Mary Shepherd, Carol Feaster son.Seco z i o , , Adams, Linda Parrott, Lohray Reardon, Vivian Bennett Linda Parrott, secretary, Jackie Adams, president, Ronnie Whittle, treasurer, Lahray Reardon, vice-pres ident Mrs Togneri. 'af SLAC aids Librarian Honoring teachers during National Education Week and sponsoring the Coffee Hour during exams are only two ways in which the Student Library As- sistants Club has shown its thoughtful- ness, Organized to assist the librarian in her varied activities, members of SLAC have aided in creating wider interests in reading and in expanding knowledge in the use of the library among the student body. 5 5- 4 ex Q 531 'W L 'Q- 2: ' Qmmwmm sannunfuumnuir' sexcams Lwmmimwffxmimxm ff if sua -fa WN Air ff smwbdifyi vkhf Q. -5 f wb Xl ,uw Seated: Beverly King, Patricia Addie, Martha Ann Barre, Rose Marie Johnson, Sandra Fulmer, Iris Kight, Vonnie Lazar, Margaret Ann l-lair, Joyce Sims, Roberta Faulk- ner, Faye Carver Standing, first row: Linda McGee, Joartne Smith, Buthio Grice, Judy Greene, Birdie Faye Craig, Dale Greene, Patricia Thompson, Carol Brantley, Sara Ann Coleman Second Row: Jean Seigler, Brenda Z Fulmer, Jessie Stevens, Joyce Simpson, Brenda Greene, Sylvia Hall, Patsy Ann Randall, Patsy Kneece, Shirley Wright, Donnette Pearson Third Row: Linda Caxwell, Mary Nell Johnson, Verlain Murphy Barlwara Jean Beclf, Dorrthy Whittle-, Brenda lnalpinot, Barbara Craig, Helen Jones, Linda Evans Future Homemalcers active in district work Future l-lomemakers of America strive to make the home a better place to live. Personal grooming, money man- agement, home decorating, cooking, sewing, and child care are only some of their many skills. Preparing and serving refreshments during Parent's Visitation Day, an an- nual trip to the state Pl-lA. and FFA. meeting, and modeling fashions of their own creation are some of the ac- tivities looked forward to during the year. Cordine Coleman, vice-president, Saundra Taylor porter, Betty Barlfette, president, Brenda Hutta, sec refary, Dorqthy Carter, treasurer Band marches to victory at county fair Looking like toy soldiers in their red, white, and blue uniforms, the fifty-three member band gave top pre- cision performances at home football games this year. Marching maneuvers and novelty pieces also added much to the gaiety of home games. Directed by Mr. James A. Kitchings, the Leavelle McCampbeIl High band won first place at the Orangeburg County Fair in October. First Row: Joy Wise, Sheila Williams, Doris Eubanks, Patsy Teal, Carol Hughey, Jimmy Vanderley, Charles Dodgen, Martha Thompson, Emalin Burckhalter, Nancy Togneri, Ginger Eckrnan, Beth Hughey, Beverly King. Second Row: Marie Toole, Mary Sheppard, Linda Yaun, Jean Seigler, Dorothy Stewart, Linda Knight, Sherry Wil, son, Russell Norris, John Powell, Brenda Fulmer, Judy Couch, Linda Cushman, Sandra Blackman, Marshall Presenting a Christmas concert in December, and the annual spring con- cert in May, the band has become a school favorite. Officers for the i959-60 band were Jimmy Eubanks, president, Mike Tog- neri, manager, Joy Wise, secretary- treasurer, Russell Norris, student con- ductor, and Linda Knight, head ma- jorettei Fulmer. Third Row: Elaine Duncan, Joey Rearden, Sam Blackman, Milton Williams, Butch Wingard, Charles Maddox, Joe Knight, Jimmy Williams, Billy Hudson, Gerald Thompson, Douglas Gray. Standing: Mr. Kitch- ings, Janet Stewart, Kay Rhinehart, Billie Jo Napier, Tony Sealy, Ann Hodson, Mike Togneri, Mary Ann Hew- itt, Jimmy Eubanks, Bruce Scott, v. 'P f E f 15-5 ' sp f lv! 1 ' ' X . 2. i wif' fi. 'fi' 57.4 n :fs FE' VI v . :b .iffy Nd jX-- ,' I Q i n w w qn n I v, A?' f I . if :rWibYjf,w xl? Q ' ax .ff j 6 , 1 .. L .St viz- K v !L,. 31 U . 1 if fr , QL ffljyn f V? ' Ev: X QQ -if - N Q I - 1 '..'-Z, .1 . A L I, . uf!! ll - -ui--I'-Q 4. Head maiorette, Linda Knight, Brenda Fulmer, Ann Hadson, Jean Seigler, Mary Ann Hewitt, Billy Jo Napier, and Judy Couch Maiorettes add sparkle to sports C time at Oiiver General Hospital Our h i g h - stepping majorettes, dressed in gold and white uniforms with flashing barons and fancy rou- tines, add much to the appearance of the GHS. band. Each summer the majorettes prac- tice long hours to achieve skill and pre- cision. QQ. 35- if ' YJ fc: First Row: Anita Taylor, Vanessa Miller, Patty Sanford, Carolyn Mitchell, Bonnie Williams, Lohray Reardon, Mary Ann Hewitt, Patsy Randall, Jeanne Thomas. Second Row: Larry Lott, Charles Turner, Terry Beard, Jim Seymour, Billy Hudson, Rodney Williams Third Row: Pete Busbee, Charles Kenney, Pat Maroney, Lanny Hudson, Nelson Williams, Sammy Berry Fourth Row: Ronald Turner, Sammy Napier, Tony Adams, Charles Whisenant, Jimmy Eubanles, and Barlcwell Hurt SCIENCE CLUB ln this age of science and space, the Science Club helps to keep its mem- bers abreast of all the current hap- penings in this broad and interesting field. The purpose of this club is to promote science to better usages among the students ot the club. For many years the Science Club has given a check to be used in bettering the different branches ot the science department. The club also sponsors an initiation party and a schoal-clos- ing party. BLOCK Organized in l952, the Block G Club seeks to promote good sports- manship and develop athletic abilities in the students ot our school, To buy letters and jackets for out- standing athletes, the members ot this First Row: Sally McGInn, Gwen Catz, Hazel Rogers, Sandra Fulmer Second Row: Evelyn Redd, Sandra Black- rnon, Annette Maroney, Deryal Harrison, Carolyn McGee, Brenda Polatty Third Row: Ken Morrison, Bobby l-lydnck, Bill Scott, Roy Boynton, Richard Adams, CLUB club raise money by sponsoring the Red and Black game, faculty basketball game, and selling programs at all home football games. Block G is composed ot students who have lettered in any major sport. Mickey Fox, Coach Teal Fourth Row: Glen Gaskin, Larry Clark, Dennis Sauls, Johnny l-lodsan, Stanley l-lerron, Eddie Renew, Joe Spires Fifth Row: Bo Johnson, Bzbby Farnacci, Smitty Smith, Bobby Thomas, Ronnie Aull, Ken Alfin, and Jerry Clark, In no other tocet ot student lite is school spirit more in evidence thon in the field of sports, lt is here thot one con join in the joy ot cheering the teoms to victory, or shore in the disop- pointment ond sorrow ot deteotl N .Z Four rnoior sports eee' P tootboll, boys' oncl girls! boslcetboll, boseboll, ond troclc ore porticiooted in by o greot number ot our students, For those who do not wish to go out tor o teom, intrornurol sports otter rnony hours ot pleosure oncl exercise. Recalling the hoppy hours spent in 'Q If En 0 es. fr 1 OWU. QV' Rocks finish with 4-5-l season Elmer Adams Guar Even though this squad was hit hard by continuous lnlurles Gnd QVOdUGTlOF'l rt may definitely be classed as the 'Graniteyille Rocks Many new pla.ers made their ape peorance during the season With these young hopefuls, Grantteyllles football future seems bright After losing their first game to a strong Saluda team l3-O, the Rocks hitched their belts and played near per- fect football for the next flye weeks They beat Denmark lA-7 and Bates- burg-Leesvllle 26-lA in a game that saw the Rocks score four touchdowns in the last four minutes. The following week the Rock for- ward wall did a great job in holding Olympia to a 6-6 tieg it was during this streak that Granitevulle lost two fine ball players, a tackle and o halfback d Ken Akin Fullhack Falling to generate a sound offense and making several mistakes cn de- fense the Rocks tc-ok their worst defeat of the season at the hands of Carlisle 39-6. Showing many at the characteristics of c fine ball club the Racks bounced back to lead l. B C in every depart- ment but the score whsle taking a l2-6 loss Trayellng to Blackville the team lost a heartbreaker l9-l4 after having led in the ball game three times They closed out the season on home ground against Lexington where they played magnificent ball the second half scoring twenty paints but losing 35-20. This gave the Rocks a 4-5-l record for the season. BOHIQ l3OkCr Tackle JC rry Clsrk l'lOlflJClClQ We want a touchdown' Lqrry Clark gotta' F-1-G-H-T' G Rocks Rocks cimes ot 0 glance O I3 Sept Sept 4 IT Rocks Rocks Rocks Rocks Rocks Rocks Rocks Rocks 12 14 26 6 7 6 20 14 Sm: tty recenves Sept Sept. Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov. mstru T8 25 2 6 16 23 30 6 Xgvvf-f f'J . J 'J Soludo I3 ,w'r Dennmhk 7 ' Mid-Corcglino of Dentsville- 7 Botesburg. T4 J Olynqio 6,:f COrHde 32 L. B. Cf I2 V Lexington'35 V Blockvme 19, the coaches 'Q'-f Hs , S A ' 5 . k .. ,Y F , ,V . U. ., r W N I, , . i. .. 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Q V ly' g I ,V , V M V I f ,, HY, 1, , 4 'V V, I 5 X K , L :,f.zM.. .1 . 3 1, ' ' 4 f ' W ' url 3 3 f . , ' 7 1 T' f 1, 'Q I -f WJ ' Xtz. Q33 X D L1 15 T' 1 in M' , f A' ,, 'ff X. x., x 5 1 TRACK N,-If Neck and neck? Track had its begin- ning in aur school in the spring at 1959. We carn- peted with several schools in our area, and sent representatives to the state meet. Letterrnen returning for the 1960 season are: Eddie Renew, Ken Akin, Glen Gaskin, David Leap- hart, Herbert Ready, and Gary Barton. Eddie gets in shape far the track meet. Gtenn p ac te-Chniaue . 3- f.w'v '?P x I r I 9' , , 1, 8. A94 4 .1 L. y Gai Yrs! I xv' Y A fv 'Q if .2 ,4 ' ', Q x W1 nf .QA fl 1, 5, :gf- wif iw l iff? 'zu-gg .M eggy Lynn Marcriani EW-l-.fn Drflrl Ringing up four wins out of Seven starts is the record of 'rlrie Rockeftes in the early days of basketball. First string forwards l-lazel, Evelyn, and Peggy, and guards Sandra, Sally, and Gwen, are looking forward 'ro a satisfying Season, Prgqfiii' r'r'Cl'C LC'lCf?l P I 5 i?fg'iF'j' ww , ,K We Qi! V -5- 1 kv 1 lX, g' ' iff if--,f , V . a.......7W,,, Q? an Q 1 , 1 A nf-. '72 1 9,2 4 t 4 1 1 , .fa AM, , A e,, k A ,, W, 5. -. .V , r 1,- 7 1, 'Y an '22 'W' - 25 RUCKSY , ROCKS ROCKS RUUQS ,2 UQrx0 '44 F? 3023 35 X E1 A C:l Q, CI fa' f ,J,Mf?7?gl5lfCZP gi-mins if 1' Q, W.: X ,,,: K is EA my w . fig v w. Qian' , TX ' .1 iw -wg 7 2, 12 '72 wi, 1 mp. , M -an . 4, su - Y ff, 4 Nici MV .W ww W.. 3 X .yr 0000 oo' fy W ,. Q ima, 1 F? U ,V T. , ,M M , ' 'T f ,601 A N2 k 4, . 1,1 r 5' 4-an rw img, IZ! -Q ... ., N , 4' ,-an ,FEM M., fy 11: ,., , ' x 'W G X l . 4 fy, X fx it MISS CAROLYN MITCHELL Miss D A R Selected by a faculty committee upon the basis of citizenship, loyalty, scho- lastic achievement, personality and character, Miss Carolyn Mitchell- our DAR girl for 1960, MISS TONIE SANDERS Sponsor for Ba Johnson President of Student Counctl t MISS MARGARET FRYE Miss Ideal Secretary Our Ideal Secretary, Miss Margaret Frye, was chosen by members of the FBLA. on the basis of capabiltty, efficiency, and dependability. We honor these MISS CORDINE COLEMAN Miss F H A Miss Cordine Coleman, outstanding in scholasttc attainment, leadership, character, and personal attracttye- ness, was chosen as Miss FHA. by club members. 7' MISS PATTY SANFORD Sponsor for .lack Thornpsor- President of Senior Class MISS MARY HELEN CREED Miss Hi Miss Ouallties at leadershlp, character, abullty, and personal attracthencs are considered by the senucr class mates an selectnng a Mnss l-lu Miss MISS SHEILA THOMPSON MISS JUDY SATCHER Student of the Year Chosen by a faculty committee an the basis at charactenstlcs that best ty- pify the ideal student, Miss Judy Satcher, graduate, was chosen Student af the Year far I958-59. Sponsor for Wayne Plunkett HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS. Patsy Bush, Martha Ann Barrs, Mary Nell Presudent of Junuar Class Jahnson Nat present when amature was made, Patncna Smuthl M! .' 9 ' Zflffix M f 'Wi ,Q Lal gawk' fr A 'nl , J' 'U vpi...-1s,Y'7'Yl.,-4 516 'z 5 'S 'fiwg ,asa fi. A 'gh 45, O lr 'AW 7-'.459' , V,-A Q Q 1 Joy Wise and Herbert Ready junior sweethearts Connie Abear and Douglas Padgett senior sweethearts enioy a get together with representatives of boys and girls state Selected by a faculty committee four boys and two girls are priv ileged to attend Boys State and Girls State held each surnmer at the University of South Carolina Sponsored by the American Legion and its auxiliary, partici- pants learn the funda- mentals of government by setting up their own representative govern- ments. Chosen to represent our school last year were: Mary l-l e l e n Creed, Carolyn Mitchell, Ba Johnson, D e n n is Souls, Pat Maroney, and Mike Togneri. Footboll seoson brings o tlood ot memories, but highlighting them oll is the onnuol Homecoming gomei Reigning os Queen ot Homecoming octivities this yeor wos Miss Corolyn This is Queen McGee. Chosen os sponsors by senior foot- boll ployers, the queen wos ottended by Mory Ann l-lewitt, Judy Couch, Betsy Wode, ond Judy Bogwell. Marx Ann Judy Betsy on: ,um swat the crrncl It Queen Corclyn CAROLYN f FV' 'S fy -av ' Mb I X, fi ' , 'Q X x S X 48, Mlss ROCK LOG Q Miss Brenda Polotty Q98 gan C7 1 MISS STRATA Miss Judy Couch - AY. TY SENIOR 1 f f rr it '- , i fib 1 54 'J f S 'X 'Q G 2 Best All Around 1? rf My rf Corcixrw McGee and BO Johnson -L Km Most Athletic Barbara Jean Redd om: Larry Cork Most Attractive Mortho Ann Bcrrs ond Llo5d Jchnson I 1 s SUPERLATIVES . S , D x- xx v, X i ,-fe . X, o f l 5 '33 los!! 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