Newberry High School - Oracle Yearbook (Newberry, SC)

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S idelle Crooks Secretary-Treasurer ,,,.,,,....... Claudette Kneece , If Z ,K J ,wN.X . f,,, W xl ,2 Vg xi vi F , E, If ' 2 ,ggi Zfif W f . , ff L ff, f 'lj E? If ff V W I 1? f g - ' 1 1 A . , Q - x, N f -f, ,x.x-, J ,def -...A-Q' 'P MAVIS BERLEY . . . Earnest worker . . . always laughing . . . avid reader . . . friendliness unlimited . . . Mavis. JOYCE DIANE BETCHMAN . . . Elegant . . . very attractive . . . good-natured . . . worthy friend . . . Joyce. FREDERIC ALLEN BOBB .. . Coal black hair . . . quiet . . . unassuming fellow . . . unchangeable . . . Frederic. EDNA RUTHEL BODIE . . . Petit . . . reserved . . . lovely brown hair . . timid air . . . Edna. we .gzniora BARBARA JEAN AMICK . . . Fascinating . . . brown eyes sparkling with gaiety . . lover of jazz . . . laughing pixie . . . Barbara. WILLIE MAE ATTAWAY . . . Placid . . . art student . . . content . . , outside interest . . . Willie Mae. JAMES DANIEL BEATY . . . Quiet and sincere . . . always calm . . . good sport . . . gets a kick out of typing . . . Dan. LESTER LEE BEDENBAUGH . . . Slow drawl . . . neat dresser . . . easy going . . . likeable boy . . . Bird . f7?a 1 4-0 -val .4 Seventeen Y ww 1 fl. W' l' A f ,f f, 1 MARIAN LEE CLAMP . . . Peaches and cream complexion . . . casual air . . . adorable . . . compatible nature . . . Marian. FRED LAMOREUX CLARY Winnin smile en'o s a 'oke . . . carefree . . . . . . g J y J loves Beta Convention . . . Fred. BETTY YVONNE CORLEY . . . Wears a diamond . . . short, but sweet . . . invisi- ble when turned sideways . . . gentle . . . Betty. MARY SIDELLE CROOKS . . . Full of initiative . . . quick thinker . . . sincerity plus . . . liked by all . . . Sidelle. je .gzniom Eighteen FRANCES MARCELLE BOOZER . . . Good-natured smile . . . jolly . . . happy-go-lucky disposition . . . excessive talker . . . Frances. ELLA RAE BOUKNIGHT . . . Good humor . . . fun . . . natural and unaffected . . . always jesting . . . Ella Rae. ROBERT EDWARD BOUKNIGHT . . . Tall and lanky . . . a source of information . a bullet . . . never gloomy . . . Buddy, DOLLIE ANNETTE CASSIDY . . . Laughing eyes . . . sweetness of a Valentine . . . tremendous heart . . . fun-loving . . . Annette. ,-fx 1, , 1790 jl KWH X990 19 fo JUDITH REBECCA EDWARDS . . . Old-fashioned courtesy served with a smile . . . natural charm . . . long brown tresses . . . modest . . . lKJudy!!. REGINALD PERRY FRANKLIN . . Undertaker . . . considerate . . . cooperative . . D. O. pupil . . . Reggie . ELDEN LINWOOD FULLER . . One of our loveliest girls . . . carefree air . . . charming . . . features one dreams of . . . Woody . AUDREY LANE GATLIN . . Very feminine . . . deliberate . . . enjoys talking . . slow, but sure , . . Audrey. we .S2I'li0I :5 JOE ROBERT CROUCH . . . Reserved . . . outstanding in sports . . . unim- posing . . . well-liked . . . Bob . ROBERT EARL DALTON . . . Usually seen with a crowd . . . forever joking . . . drives a '50 Ford . . . clown . . . 'tBobby BILLIE JEAN DeLOACHE . . . Peaches and cream complexion . . . very witty . . . secret fan of music . . . sunny disposition . . . Billie. BELTON WRIGHT DENNIS . . . Carefree attitude . . . tall . . . interest in Navy . . . study hall favorite subject . . . Rabbit , f Q A !77o Nineteen f' I X990 1990 xx' W LETITIA' HALTIWANGER . . . Winning personality . . . source of genuine pleasure . . . Willingness to work . . . enviable record , . . Tish . BILLY HAMILTON . . . Interested in aviation . . . sense of humor . . shy smile . . . likes people . . . Billy. BOBBY HAMILTON . . . Music lover . . . important horn rims . . . in- evitable redhead . . . stays busy . . . Bobby. RACHEL HAMM . . . Graceful . . . fiction fan . . . gliding Walk . . athlete . . . Rachel. we Sniord Twenty RALPH C. GILLIAM . . . A cool dancer . . . unselfish . . . snappy sense of humor , . . Willie's . . . Cedric , JACQUELINE GOLDSMITH . . . Wedding bells . . . chic dresser . . . cheerful . . many friends . . . f'Jackie . THELMA JOYCE GRAHAM . . . Hard worker . . . business student . . . never gets in trouble . . . noiseiess . . . Joyce. MARY JO GRIFFITH . . . Fashion-wary . . . self-sufficient . . . intelli- gent . . . individualist . . . Jo . X990 2' fb X990 ,,,, 4'-Q, N 0 .X x CHARLES EDWIN HUGGIN . . . Hunter . . . enjoys shop period . . . taciturn . . . dark-haired guy . . . Charles. GEORGE HUGGIN, JR. . . . Outdoor type . . . reticent . . . unchangeable . .. doesn't have much to say . . . George. MARGARET LAND KEITT . . . Glamorous . . . a true dreamer . . . excellent pianist . . . sweet and neat . . . Margaret. MILDRED CLAUDETTE KNEECE . . . Blithe . . . immaculate dresser . . . radiant glow . . . hard working secretary-treasurer of the class . . Claudette. W if x sxf we .gzniord GARY LEE HARMON . . . Unforgettable laugh . . . always on the go . . infectious grin . . . usually seen in a Chrysler . . Herb , JACQUELYN HARRELSON . . . Valuable assistant in library . . . soft voice . . expressive . . . attentive . . . Jackie . BILLY RAY HE STER . . . One-woman man . . . all round sports player . . resemblance to Robert Mitchum . . . sweet . . UHack . CLYDE EDSON HOPPER . . . A joke teller , . . catty features . . . comet . . one of the gang . . . Eddie . xx I 9 70 N' Twenty-One g 1770 ' of lu ly MI' I A, be WSJ WALTER ALFRED LEOPARD . . . Member of all-state band . . . venturesome . . . Merry Music Maker . . . humorist . . . HBO . WILLIE GRACE LEVER . . . Long sandy locks . . . interested in nursing . . . steadfast . . . never Worries . . . Grace. f vw ,G CHARLES DONALD LEVER 'i 'L 'I' . . True friend . . . blonde . . . amiable disposition . . loyal supporter . . . Charles. BOBBY ANTHONEY LINDLEY . . . Trumpet player . . . shy smile . . . likeable na- ture . . . ambition to go to college . . . Bobby. we .gzniorzi Twenty-Two NATHALINE PARDUE KNIGHT . . . Composed . . . friendly greeting to all . . basketball star . . . Well-mannered . . . Nathaline SAMUEL E. LAIRD . . . Natural intelligence . . . loves a good time . . fast music . . . going to Carolina . . . Sammy . i JOHNNY CLIFFORD LEE, JR. . . . Attentive . . . friendly . . . talented singer . . . sympathizer . . . Johnny. SHIRLEY FRANCES LEE . . . True blonde . . . forever laughing . . . likes a good time . . . typing enthusiast . . . Shirley. fi 5 Nl' E35 ex ...av 3 X9 ELMER IVERTZ MAYER . . . A little rowdy . . . wittiest . . . Clemson fan . . curly hair . . . Sonny . JAMES CYRIL MAYER . . . Interest in television . . . honest, sincere . . diffident . . . helpful . . . Jimmy , THOMAS EDVVARD MCDONALD . . . Dark brown eyes . . . long-gone cat . . . good- looking . , . ex-Beltonian . . . Tom , LARRY HENDRIX MONTS . . . Cooperative . . . model airplane enthusiast . . friendly smile . . . hard worker . . . Larry. M f7Ae .gzniom ffl MARGIE LORRAINE LIVINGSTON . . . Quality of graciousness . . . delicate . . . unpre- tending . . . willingness to serve . . . Margie. MIRIAM LONGSHORE . . . Tiny, devilish, and sweet . . . big things come in little packages . . . dimples . . . beautiful naturally curly hair . . . Miriam. ELEANOR JANE MARTIN . . . Another bride-to-be . . . art fan . . . jolly . . easy air . . . Eleanor. ANNA LUGENIA MARTIN . . . A happy heart and willing hand . . . good sport . . . inquisitive yet thoughtful . . . plays basketball, too . . . Lulu , I 990 Twenty-Three H90 f W0 I mf P JOYCE DIEDRICH OUZTS . . . Interest in journalism . . . versatile student . .' very original . . . sizzling personality . . . Joyce: MARY BOYD OXNER . . . Animated . . . in the mood for laughing . . understanding . . . easy air . . . Mary Boyd. MOLLY LANGFORD PARTRIDGE . . . Cheerful giggler . . . never still . . . loveable . . . capricious . . . Pot . MELVIN DERRILL PRICE . . . Plays Coronet . . . known for crazy hats . . unpredictable . . . teaser . . . Melvin. we sglniom Twenty-Four AGNES ELIZABETH MORRIS . . . Working girl . . . sports editor of Cordial . . . curiosity plus . . . interested in her studies . . . Pee Wee . BERLEY EDWARD MORRIS . . . D. O. student . . . short . . . interested in radio . . . generous . . . Butch , BOBBIE LUENE NICHOLS . . . Loves life . . . never without conversation . . . fun . . . Bobbie. SARAH ANN NICHOLS . . Quiet . . . engaged . . . member of Future Nurses . . efasywto get along with . . . Sarah Ann. ,, ,. jibf 'rf f A. I N yzjfiff i?'7J X994 an 'Ar wi !99d f97d ROBERT STEVE RINEHART . . A helping hand . . . talkative . . . likes to drive . . . a jolly good fellow . . . Steve. BETTY ANN RINGER . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . sweet personality . . . con- stant talker . . . usually moving around . . . Betty. HELEN KAYE RINGER . . . Brain . . . humor in a basketball uniform . . . speedy and dynamic . . . always up to date on cat talk . . . K'Duck . JOHN WALKER SCHUMPERT . . . Quiet personality . . . tall, lanky, Jimmy Stewart type . . . expressive eyes . . . dependable . . . Walker. we Sniora ELEANOR LOREE RIDGEWAY . . . Extremely courteous , . . reserved . . . soft spoken . . . refinement . . . Eleanor. DORIS RILEY . . . Interested in nursing . . . brown hair . . . sweet disposition . . . hard to distinguish from Lauris . . . Doris. LAURIS RILEY . . . Sweet smile . . . black hair . . . future nurse . . . Doris and she are inseparable . . . Lauris. ALVA JEANETTE RINEHART . . . Cheerful . . . genial attitude toward others . . . zest for life . . . interested . . . Jeanette. X9 90 K7 7d X990 L Twenty-Five -. i790 wan! tif -...YA X770 JOHN COYT SUBER . . . Not capable of being still . . . vim, vigor, and c vitality . . . loves to make noise . . . never a dull mo- ment . . . Coyt. KENNETH LENEAVE SUIT . . . True gentleman . . . kind-hearted . . . diligent student . . . Beta president . . . Kenneth. JAMES ALBERT TERRY . . Longest eyelashes at N. H. S .... tall and slim ' . . smiles easily . . . our photographer . . . Jimmy . ROBERT DONALD TESENIAR . . efficient. . . UTess . . . Mr. President . . . sports enthusiast . . . polite we .giniom Twenty-Six Q MARY KATHERYN SHEALY . . . Earnest and faithful . . . talks with her eyes . . . talented musician . . . true friend . . . superb pres- ident . . . Kat . ROY LEON SINGLETON . . . Unforgettable voice . . . North Carolinian . . . unusual eyes . . . nice to be around . . . Leon. BARBARA JEAN SPOTTS g . . Magnetic personality . . . a Word for everyone . . dazzled by music and dancing . . . healthy glow . . Jean. JAMES EDWIN STOKES, JR. . . . Imaginative . . . actor of Latin plays . . . excels in oratory , . . well informed . . . Edwin. X999 M N ,W fav? X Wg f ,J z i f l Nur' ,pa-P ff f'? JOY MILLER IVILLINGHAM . . . Talker . . . vigorous gal . . . laughs a lot . . . quite a character . . . Joy. GEORGE TILMER WILLIS . . . Very studious . . . appreciable sense of humor . . . meticulous.. .yearn for knowledge... George. RANDOLPH LEE XVILSON . . Kind . . . easy going . . . always ready to help . . unselfish . . . Randolph. FLORENCE JOAN VVOOD . . . Reserved . . . dependable . . . soft voice . . treats everyone with grace . . . Joan. li 'I i .1 .7Ae .gbniorfi VIRGINIA LOUISE THOMAS . . . Always calm . . . works on outside job . . . ob- servant . . . good disposition . . . Virginia. PERRY CLAYTON THREATT, JR. . . . Newcomer . . . saucy wit . . . good buddy . . never gloomy . . . Perry. MARY FRANCES VVATERS . . . Winsome . . . pretty eyes . . . bright soul . . loyal . . . Mary Frances. RAYMOND OTHELL IVILLIAMS . . .. Good-natured . . . blonde hair . . . nice to all . . . definitely the quiet type . . . Raymond. uLf97l. 277 ' 1 9 9 0 R Twenty-Seven N 4 4 fyw f' f Twenty-Eight we .gzniorzi DONALD WILLIZIE YOUNG . . . Grand company . . . cordiality plus . . . crazy notions . . . steadfast . . . Donnie , A Pictures Not Available l 6 Elizabeth Coates Kerry Lybrand Jimmie Nell Overstreet S -f Catherine Smith Z so N it --X ,Y A I , ,1- f V . X' 5 ' ii l Q D 1 Q1-,' aygfhk y ,,, , V 1 , 2: f J if ,z - ' , Q ' if I I fx 1 - - 'ff , at W -' - if - , tm, f . , f w 1 Cfaaa .Maforg lt was but a few short years ago in September, 1942, that a group of starry-eyed youngsters entered the doors of a classroom for the first time embarking upon a journey that was to last for more than a decade. Little then did they know what experiences awaited them in those twelve years ahead, but there our quest of the Light of Knowledge had its beginning. Most of our present clan really came together in Junior High in '48 during the sixth and seventh grades. We thought then that we were really getting some- where, changing classes and taking real exams. Some even got struck by the golden-tipped arrow of dear Cupid. Oh, yes, we enjoyed those carefree days, but we found that they were soon consumed and the time to leave had come. The scholarship medals went to Letitia Haltiwanger and George Willis, who also won the boys' citizenship medal, while Claudette Kneece and Margaret Land Keitt tied for the girls' medal. Then one of the bigger moments of our lives arrived in September, 1950, when we saw lying before us the Grand Entrance to a charmed life, or to put it simply, the doors of Newberry High School. There, we the class of 1955, had our glorious beginning. We took one look at the sophisticated seniors and wondered whether we too would ever grow that big and become wheels', as they were. Then, after multitudes of embarrassing moments, such as sitting down in chapel too soon and never being able to find the right classroom, we found that a thing called politics existed and that we were allowed a small part in itg so we elected as our president George Willis and as our beauty one who was destined to continue in that capacity for our remaining years at N. H. S., one of our favorites, the sweet Margaret Land Keitt. The year soon gave way, though, and we found ourselves . . . Returning to N. H. S. as freshmen of that fine in- stitution. Now, we could laugh at the ones below us, since we knew our way around. We soon found, how- ever, that we too would get into a lot of new things that year. Again, using our recently discovered po- litical power, we elected Margaret Land our president and, of course, our beauty. The girls found themselves actually learning to sew, and the boys discovered their little unskilled hands making pieces of furniture Cat least that's what they called itj. We got our first glimpse of algebra, and the more intelligent ones found themselves taking Latin fa real foreign languagel. We got a little taste of social life too by attending one or two big formals at the Community Hall, and lots of us became frequent inhabitants of the canteen. September, 1952, we found ourselves again entering the doors of dear ole N. H. S. , this time as veterans of high school life or namely, Sophomores. This year probably brought fewer changes to us than any other. The girls started cooking instead of sewing and the Little Romans somehow managed to struggle through Latin. Margaret Land still held the reins of office and also edged her way into bigger politics by serving as treasurer of Student Council. The year ended with flying colors, for many of us got our first invitations to the Junior-Senior, and the gals looked forward to a new adventure - J.H.A. Camp. .I- Then came the year for us to be Jolly Juniorsu. Some really became big wheels and got into things then. Sidelle took over as class president and second vice- president of Student Council. Joyce Betchman and Margaret Land were chosen as class beauties. The Brains got into the Beta Club, and oh, what a time was had at the convention! We started early trying to raise money for our Junior-Senior by having a float in the Christmas parade, an experience a few of us won't soon forget, and then, of course, our own Stunt Night . Politics came up again at the end of the year, and Robert Teseniar was elected president of the Stu- dent Council and Letitia Haltiwanger, first vice-presi- dent. Harry and Jerry Summer then decided to leave us in favor of military life at The Citadel. Our gala Junior-Senior with its Springtime theme truly cli- maxed the year. Class of 1955 . . . the beginning of the end. We had finally attained that long awaited and dreamed of goal . . . we were Seniors , Katheryn Shealy became our very capable and hard-working president, who super- vised the raising of money for our Washington-New York trip and many other big things. We worked hard by having a booth at the fair fhow we did fry those hamburgersb, cake sales, a magazine cam- paign, a rummage sale, and several dances at the can- teen. The proud moment for the Seniors to receive their rings finally arrived in October, and we had a fine ceremony in chapel and a dance that night. Mavis and Molly were co-editors of our paper, and Sidelle edited the annual. Mavis was our selection for Miss Hi Miss, and Letitia for D.A.R. Good Citizen. A Senior year brings with it joyous and sad events. One of our happiest was Homecoming when We all saw Jean Spotts crowned Queen. Her attendants were Helen Ringer, Sidelle Crooks, Marion Clamp, and Elden Ful- ler. The Senior Superlatives were elected, then the class beauties, whose pictures were sent to Robert Wag- ner for judging, were selected. The invitations were ordered, the commencement speakers, chosen. During the year some physical changes in the old building itself began to take place - construction of the long-wished- for new building with its cafeteria, the installation of new fluorescent lights, also plans to enlarge the present library. We've missed having these things, but we know that the future classes will enjoy them. The Junior-Senior is given in our honor and the Senior Play rolls around. The end is in view. The invitations have gone out and the gifts come in . . . the last hour approaches . . . down the center aisle we march . . . shake hands with Mr. Kneece and receive the treasured diplomas. Yes, we are now graduates of Newberry High School, but, as the years roll on, we will not forget the dear days at old N.H.S. Our stay has been a grand and glorious one, full of excite- ment, joyousness, sadness, and happiness that will ne'er be forgotten, for all those cherished memories have be- come a part of us. We have found that the light of knowledge dawns slowly, but yet looking through the archway to the beyond we see a light shining forth still brighter beckoning us on to new horizons. M. J. G. Twenty-Nine Katheryn Shealy M iss Senior Helen Ringer - Robert Teseniar .4 enior Helen Ringer - George Willis Brainiest . if Most Athletic f J. ew I M ia ix r X, N.,,, ..- .W f -, ' HW .1 QL. nl 7' Lugenia Martin - Robert Crouch 'WNW A W -ff, X , , ,, .' ', ., Best Sports Q fi? W A' e -.W Ur Z 44' ,14 ' 1 M S np- e ' ' , 4. iv' .J 2 L Q . f' .f 4 uts l f LLIQQPKCI fiued Joyce Ouzts - Bobby Hamilton MosfO1'igim1Z - neges. - A o.... XXX, L JJ., A Katheryn Shealy - Robert Teseniar Most Dependable Robert Teseniar Mr. Senzor Kenneth Suit - Jean Spotts Friezzdliest enior Frances Boozer - Eddie Hopper Biggest Flirrts X 1 ,fu 9 5 5,74 ,ff gakbi- VZ Robert Teseniar - Jean Spotts Most Popular Lester Lee Bedenbaugh - Mary Jo Griffith Besf Dressed . , r Jean Snotts - Johnny Lee Most Talented uloerfafiueri Fred Clary - Jean Spotts Cutest If if , 3 f I f.. ,- Elmer Mayer - Molly Partridge Wittiest George Willis - Mavis Berley Most Likely to Succeed Thomas McDonald - Elden Fuller Best Looking ,Miha nun mffffffgQ?54KmwSQ5BZMX3gwWfinw715ixWe wry fwfff '1 fn4vV Ww.W,.. ,W,,, .,., ,,,,,,, MMNMWMWWWWM Merchant Harley Jones zfmior C-ALISI5 Omcem President ,A., ,,.,... . ...,.. R usty Harley Vice-President ....,.,..aa, . ..,,.. Glenda Jones Secretary-Treasurer ...,.. ...A.e. J oyce Merchant ,Di Thhiy-Four 1 rjlze JvufLL0r5 Gerald Amick Carolyn Andrews George Attaway Faye Banks Sarah Bartley Jimmy Bedenbaugh Peggy Bickley Faye Blair Nellie Jo Blanton Reginald Brigman Mary Katheryn Courtney Jimmy Cromer Mary Louise Dickert Jimmy Dominick Tommy Fellers Myrna Franklin Barbara Frick Rusty Harley Hodge Harmon Oku Harmon X --ur' wif sd 1944 A A JP' Thirty-Six 'SF '44 'su- ' fl Q QQ, f l il X X 1 Ae Richard Harmon Bernard Hawkins Olin Hendrix Evelyn Huffman Clive Hurt Gordan Jackson Glenda Jones Anna Coe Keitt Clarence Kinard Roman Kolodij Dorothy Nell Kyzer James Furmon Kyze Jimmy Kyzer Johnny Livingston Sarah Alice Long Sylvia Long Irby Longshore Blair Martin Frank Martin Kathleen Martin vmiord Donald Mathis Susan Ann Mayfield Ray McCarley Dale Marlene McCarty Dorothy Dale McCarty Jack McCullough Joyce Merchant Bobby Metts Barbara Miller Mary Alice Miller Lorraine Minick Cornelia Nalley Thomas Nichols Claire Perdue Madison Pitts Wayne Reaves Lois Ann Richardson Claire Riley June Roberts Joye Sanders 025-f 4.4 Thirty-Seven we Jfmiord Donald Satterfield Wade Shealy Connie Sheely Bruce Smith Mary Sue Shull Shirley Stribble Betty Joyce Turner 'MN Jean Walker Barbara Way W Ernest Werts Loretta Werts Peggy Wessinger Annie Mae West Billye West Toby Willis Vernon Workman fa. elf f C I f 4 he juniors Tlzirty-Eight ip OWLOPQ gfddfi OMCQPIF President ,,,,A,,, ,,,,,v,,, J immy Crooks Vice-President ,,,,,,,,,,,, Mary Stanley Salley Secrefary-Treaszn'er ,,., ., .,. , W Judy Williams ,,.X,,Y- -,f,4,f,-. ,'..s.s.- Salley Crooks Williams -. . . in - ,- ,,. - Z- Aw, ,ww ,.g,,k,,W .X 4 l f i x Thirty-Nine Lynn Adams Mary Ann Addy Eddie Anderson Marcell Boozer Linda Bridges Frank Britt George Cope Louise Corley Walter Counts Robert Cromer Jacqueline Crooks Jimmy Crooks Faye Eargle Elizabeth Earhardt Johnny Epps Jerry Berley Frances Blackwell Jane Boozer Martha Bryan Ann Carlton Linda Cole Ae 3,9 OIWL 010855 Teresa Coward Lois Cromer Mary Jo Cromer Billie Davis Mary Frances Davis Jonelle DeHart Gene Epting' Bertha Farr Mary Jane Fellers ff Jerry Gresham Mary Sease Hanna Judy H3Wk1HS B M. Hester Garland HoffmeyerJoyce Ann Hughes Rlchard Ivester Judlth Jackson Ryan Jones Edwar-d Lom1n1ck Joyce Lornlnlck Rlchard LOIYIIIHCK Jackle Martm B111y Mason Loretta Matthews ?f 'Z y H f M ' Ns fx, I ,151-.1 f ij Shirley Mayer Douglas McDonald Hugh Merchant Faye Morris Raymond Morris Mary Ann Nelson .Sip 0l'VL0l Qf5 1' I- Q I Patsy Maxie Dwain Mayer Gene Mayer I George Mem M.a1:uy,QPMgns Judith Mills 1122? of Allen Ouzts Gloria arks Edna Paysinger A W fw I Eng.. qi ..- M - Pat Rayfield Alan Reighley Ansel Ridgeway Linda Rollins Mary Stanley Salley Howard Shealy Bobby Smith Gary Smith Janice Timmons Betty Jean Wesson Judy Williams David Wilson Forty-Two S ,, W. E! eglf'6!5Al'VL6LlfL OMCQPJ President .,A.. ,,7, T eddy McDowell Vice-President ,,77, ,,,,7 L ibby Boland Secretary-Treasurer ,.A. Dotty Mills McDowell Boland Mills jA8 ejl 8:5Al'VL8lfL Bottom Row: Y-Genia Hogge, Libby Glymph, Delores Shealy, Grace Ringer, Betty Clarkson, Harriet Morehead, Clara Elwell Stokes, Claudia Setzler, Mary Ann NVatkins, Martha Dahl Harley. Second Row: Brenda Brock, Allene Stribble, Patricia Bedenbaugh, Peggy Bowers, Elaine Blanton, Frances Holsenback, Anne Johnson, Joyce Lester, Carol Setzler, Betty Boyd, Emily Martin. Third Row: Patricia Green, Martha DeLoach, Bonnie Evans, Joyce Lever, Sinclair Kemper, Sue Harmon, Anne Cannon, Dottie Mills, Tucky Neel, Eve Welling, Martha Carter. Fourth Row: Joan WVillingham, Catherine Sease, June Ringer, Sandra Martin, Annie Rae Livingston, Ann Monroe, Linda Cook, Nancy Minick, Anne Sease, Anne Lominick, Jackie Tarleton. Fifth Row: Gloria Street, Sue Medlock, Edith Shinn, Doris Goree, Louella Hamm, Margaret VVest, Freda Bowers, Patsy Frick, Nancy Dehart, Laverne Ellison, Luda Brown. Sixth Row: Barbara Warren, Brenda Wallace, Reba Anne Campbell, Libby Boland, Betty Warren, W ,, .A-.ull ,Pg .. A YV- . X, X' :, 4 i 47 1 j Q Mgt, , gs : rs ,gk ' uv I 2-W ww we egIf'8f5Al'1'L8lfL lioitom Rmr: Roy Matthews, Ernest Crumpton, Charles Avery, Jack Carter, Frank Courtney, Miller Perdue, Fred Frick, Barry Wilson. Svwmzd R014-: James Masters, Billie Pat Clamp, Tommy Ballew, Richard Mayer, Billy Abrams, Eddie Corley, Richard Briggs, John Chappell, Vi1'1,:ilRinehart, James Quattleliaum, Tommy Summer. Third Row: Claude Powell, Ray Koon, Sigbee Franklin, Glenn Arthur, Donnie Sheely, Elliott Lonyr, Thomas Cromer, Frank Waters, Jack Coates, Eddie Blackwell, Richard Andrews. Fourth Row: Jon McConnell, Jimmie Ray Pruitt, Renwick liominick, Roger Boulanizht, Mike Darby, David Laird, Walter Lee, Terry Davis, Bobby Summer, Everett Shealy. Fifth Hour: Freddie Cain, Buddy Threatt, Clyde Suber, Tommy Shealy, James Turner, Earl VVaters, Derrill Humphries, Herman Nalley, Tommy Turner, Olin Commock, Jimmy Vkfood. Si.z:flz Row: DuRant Reames, George Bundrick, Billy Moore, Jimmy Hawkins, Teddy McDowell, Larry McCullough, Edward Oswald, David Parr, John Wilson, Billy Werts, Gordon Jones, Bobby Kibler. l jl 85Al'VL6LlfL omg., President ,,7. Bobby Livingston Vice-President .,.7 Fran Amis Secretary-Treasurer,, Mabel Shealy f Shealy Livingston Amis jj 5144 - ejl 8:5Al'1'LQlfL Bottom Row: Peggy Bouknight, Barbara Sligh, Julia Counts, Helen Robertson, Gail Coppock, Bobbie Dominick, Marian Haltiwanger, Gail Ellis, Peggy Nichols. Servond Row: Mable Shealy, Linda Inabinet, Beverly Clarkson, Ann Bruner, ar a son, Catherine Turner, Sandra McCarty, Eleanor Cromer, Brenda Cockrell. Third Row: Peggy Dickert, Patricia Mills, Fran Amis. Kitty Salley, Faye Hughes, Betty Fulmer, Martha Felker, Sylvia Johnson, Jackie Wesson. Fourth Row: Rebecca Wood, Loretta Smith, Patsy Lever, Bruce Lipscomb. Jean Longshore, Jeanette Lominick, Maeberta Bobb, Alice Edzins, Betty Ruth Abney. Phronzi Turner, Fifth Row: Elaine Shealy, Jane McDonald, Shelva VVood, Ruth Rollins, Irene Riddlehoover, Reba Bowers, Sue Rayfield, Myrna Lybrand, Vivian Knight, Joyce VVesson. we 5144 - jZl 8fiAl'l'L8lfL Firsf Row: Phil Sligh, Stuart MacBeth, Van Anderson, Clifton Hattaway, Bob Livingston, David Tinsley, Ronald Saville, William Johnson, Russell Rowe, Allen Hawkins, Charles Dominick, Wayne Ochiltrce. Svcoml Row: Chevis Franklin, Bill Shealy, James Carter, Wesley Farmer, Billy Martin, Ronald Oswald, Bryan Goforth, Aubry Corley, Carroll Wicker, Kendall Wilson, Hoyt Cromer, Eric Davis. Third Row: Ted Willingham, Floyd Smith, David Langford, Jerry Fulmer, Johnny Hyler, Billy Long, Larry Morris, Jerry Oxner, Mac Livingston, Freddie Pitts, Fuller Campbell, Tedford McMeekin, Don Chappell, Pat Summer. Fourth Row: Robert Cockrell, Ralph Bryan, Leroy Adams, Bob Oxner, James Bouknight, Joey Pack, Calvin Mitchell, Curtis Mitchell, Larry Young, Edward Warren, Keith Jones, Williamson Folk. Fifth Row: Jimmy Kibler, Tommy Baker, Raymond Bedenbaugh, Gerald Smith, Tommy Cromer, Tommy Hedgepath, Jack Sessoms, Billy Vaughn, Tommy Wilson, James Poag, Wallace French, Jerry Chapman, Wayne McCullough, Tommy Tindall, Richard Martin. Sirrth Row: Raymond Brown, Clyde Lester, Wallace Wilson, Lewis Hawkins, Raymond Lee, Joel Long, Reggie Brooks, Tony Phillips, Edward Kyzer, Walter Wofford, Hugh Farmer, Dillard Lybrand, John Miller, Roy Sprouse, Wayne Maw, Jerry Dillashaw, Marvin Bouknight, Bill Boozer. ' v X L4 X x I , 1 t l i I i , , . i 1 . ' 'I G Q , 'F H Q 5, 'E ' s I: I mf A -bf 71. My .im-T.f'?'3'-4' S ' t f I 1 xt, if ' Z1 I' ' - ' -'.:'1,,j, j11.fgre...-:V'-f-..-..4asQaw.Daums-g,,,,,, ,,a,,,..,,X, , ,-,,g...,,g,. .-ws...--5 1,....f,,,,, .. , H ' V K x ' hw L W! V I LL ' V 5, Y-.. US I-EQ SE 1? 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VVQMVVW - V , of iZ5eckcaHoLz 1 V 1 .,,,,,,,,r.,,f.......,.,i..,... Y . V- . . ,,V,V ,.,.. - K . , Q , .Naam V A 3 f , Ti 4 W. Bottom. Row fleft to right, seatedl : Julia Counts, Shelva Wood. Second Row fleft to right, seatedl : Mavis Berley, Fran Amis, Annette Cassidy, Bobby Hamilton, Bobby Livingston, Katheryn Shealy, Dotty Mills, Faye Banks. Third Row Cleft to right, standinglz Sidelle Crooks, Martha Dahl Harley, Anna Coe Keitt, Kenneth Suit, Rebecca Wood, Tommy Ballew, Teddy McDowell, Rusty Harley, Oku Harmon, Johnny Epps, Jimmy Crooks, Jerry Berley, Ann Johnson. Ze .gzzclenf gounci The officers of the Student Council are chosen by the student body in a general election held each spring. Members of the council are: the presidents of the homerooms, the editor-in-chief and the business manager of the Cordial, the president of Beta Club, and the class presidents. To Strive to Do the Best Crooks Jones Mrs. Wilson Teseniar Partridge Haltiwanger OFFICERS President .............. .. ....... Robert Teseniar First Vice-President ..... Letitia Haltiwanger Second Vice-President ,,i,..., ,,,,.,, G lenda Jones Secretary ......,.,,.s.. ...su,.. . F. . Molly Partridge Treasurer ,.,..,, ,,,.. J acquelyn Crooks Sponsor .,,,, ...... M rs. Wilson illsf.-M, . ,,,,- m,,..tt . W. .4 Wafiona Let Us Lead By Serving Others OFFICERS PTC-Sfd0Tlf ..5.5, - vY.....Yv.........Y,...., L. Kenneth Suit Vice'President ...ew ,,,,,,,4, W, Molly Partridge SUCTCUITU ----..vY ..Y..Y, K atheryn Shealy T feasurer .,,.. ..,.., ..,.., J u dith Edwards SPOMDT - -..... Y .YY,......,,..., Mrs. Sterling Membership in the National Beta Club is a thing to be worked for and cherished. This membership is based on good men- tality and character, creditable achieve- ment and commendable attitude. The pur- pose of this organization is: To promote the ideals of honesty, service and leadership among the high school students of America, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school. I,-,,. Barbara Amick Mavis Berley Annette Cassidy Fred Clary Sidelle Crooks Billie Jean DeLoache Judith Edwards Mary Jo Griffith Letitia Haltiwanger Bobby Hamilton Rachel Hamm Margaret Land Keitt Claudette Kneece Nathaline Knight Sammy Laird Miriam Longshore Elizabeth Morris Sarah Ann Nichols , Joyce Ouzts Molly Partridge Eleanor Ridgeway Betty Ringer Helen Ringer Katheryn Shealy Jean Spotts Kenneth Suit Jimmy Terry Virginia Thomas George Willis Donald Young Faye Banks Mary Louise Dickert Barbara Jean Frick Rusty Harley Hodge Harmon Glenda Jones Anna Coe Keitt Roman Kolodij Blair Martin Frank Martin Susan Ann Mayfield Barbara Jean Miller Claire Perdue Mary Claire Riley June Roberts Connie Shealy Mary Sue Shull Betty Joyce Turner Barbara Way Loretta Werts Mrs. Sterling we Cfarioicaf The Classical Club of Newberry High School, sponsored by the American Classical League, is composed of Latin students of the ninth and tenth grades whose average grades in the course must be B and above. The club meets monthly during activity period. The purpose of the organization is to encour- age the study of ancient languages, literature, and art. For this reason, during the meetings, there is usually a play about Greek and Roman mythology, presented by the members. In March each year, the members go to the Latin Forum at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C., where all the Latin students from the state gather for the annual meeting. Nil Sine N uminen OFFICERS First Consul ,,,,,,o .i,, . ,. Jacqueline Crooks Second Consul ,oo.oo, ,,o.. E lizabeth Earhardt Censor 7, ,,,, W ,,,,oo. , ,,,o., Edna Paysinger Quaestor ,,,.,o ..,..,,.., J ohnny Epps Sponsor ..,,.,o,,o,,o,,, ,,oo,o,,o..... ...,...,,.. .,,o,.,c....,o...,oo M i s s Kibler First Row: Judy Mills, Mary Jo Cromer, Garland Hoffmeyer, Janice Timmons, Jo Nell DeHart, Elizabeth Ear- hardt, Johnny Epps, Edna Paysinger, Jacqueline Crooks. Second Row: Senators-Frances Blackwell, Betty Leavell, Gloria Parks, Mary Stanley Salley, Monroe Lindler, George Willis, Walter Counts, Susan Ann Mayfield, Miss Kibler. First Row: Betty Boyd, Carol Setzler, Clara Elwell Stokes, Sinclair Kemper, Betty Clarkson, John Chappell, Virgil Rinehart, Harriette Morehead. Second Row: Patsy Frick, Ann Cannon, Emily Martin, Eve Welling, Mary Ann Watkins, Martha Carter, Sue Harmon, June Ringer, David Parr. Third Row: Frank Martin, James Quattlebaum, Claudia Setzler, Billy Moore, Nancy DeHart, Edward Oswald. K Fifty gil fl? 0115 The purpose of the French Club is to endeavor to continue the close alliance that this country has had with France since the days of Washington and Lafayette. Its membership is composed of the students in the French class. OFFICERS Preszdent ....,.,,,.r.r ---,,e,,-- ..i.,.,. ,ma Molly Partridge Secretary ....... ----,- ....,i W--- .i., - ,,.. - .a..,.. Kenneth Suit Treasurer -..- ,.,... - ,.,,,,,, -..- ..., - .,,,,,..... Barbara Amick Kenneth Suit Sponsor vw..- ,,.,.. M- .,.... - .,,,.rr..,.... -,-- Miss Kibler George YVillis Nellie Jo Blanton Bob Bodie Mary Louise Dickert Anna Coe Keitt Roman Kolodij Susan Ann Mayfield Dale McCarty Mary Ochiltree Claire Perdue June Roberts Connie Sheeb' Betty Joi-'ce Turner Miss Kibler Barbara Amick Mavis Berlei' Sidelle Crooks 'llie Jean D che Mary 0 riffith Letitia Haltiwanger Margaret Land Keitt Claudette Knee-ce Margie Livingston Joyiie Ouzts Mo v Partridge Helen Ringer i Katheryn Shealy Jean Spotts u-Q -77. Fifty-One jk? C0l'6hClj A Wee Bit of Friendlinessn The Newberry Cordial, which is the high school paper, is published every three weeks. Its purpose is to train the members of the staff in principles of journal- ism and to inform the student body about current hap- penings around the school. C0-Editors : Mavis Berley Molly Partridge Editorial Staff Bottom Row Cleft to rightlz Editorial Staff-Elizabeth Morris, Jean Spotts, Barbara Amick, Letitia Haltiwanger, Mary Jo Griffith, Sidelle Crooks. Second Row Qstanding, left to rightjc Claudette Kneece, Margaret Land Keitt, Jimmy Terry, Katheryn Shealy, Claire Perdue, Fifty-Two CORD! The Reporters e l l r if Bottom Row: Reporters-Ralph Gilliam, Helen Ringer, Larry Monts, Kenneth Suit, Joyce Ouzts, Johnny Lee, Charles Lever, Eleanor Ridgeway. Second Row: Mary Louise Dickert, Loretta Wertz, Evelyn Huffman, Clara Elwell Stokes, Sinclair Kemper, Jackie Crooks, Carol Setzler, Harriette Morehead, Betty Clarkson, Ann Cannon, Dotty Mills, Elizabeth Earhardt, Edna Paysinger, June Roberts, Jack McCullough. Third Row: Susan Ann May- field, Glenda Jones, Anna Coe Keitt, Mary Alice Miller, Frank Britt, Johnny Epps, Claudia Setzler, Martha Carter. Fourth Row: Billy Pat Clamp, Jane Henderson, Gloria Parks. M A SPOWSOY' Business Manager MISS PHYSIUHSI' Bobby Hamilton Fifty-Three Bottom Row: Lester Lee Bedenbaugh, Larry Monts, Betty Corley. Second Row: Kerry Ly- brand, Melvin Price, Reginald Franklin, Steve Rinehardt, Eleanor Martin. Third Row: Jim- mie Mayer, Grace Lever, Joy Willingham, Gary Lee Harmon, Billy Hamilton, Mr. Westwood, Frances Boozer. Qui! an .Sim Quill and Scroll, a chapter of the Inter- national Honorary Society for High School Journalists, has only one purpose - to encourage and reward individual achieve- ment in journalism and allied fields. Fifty-Four UEKLTT1 Whz'le You Learn President ,.,.,...,, ,,......,,,. G ary Lee Harmon Vice-President .... Lester Lee Bedenbaugh Secretary-Treasurer ...,,,,.,,,, Eleanor Martin Sponsor ...... ,,., . E. E, Westwood The D. O. program is a part-time voca- tional program operated by cooperation of school and local establishments in the com- munity. Students study related subjects and the co-ordinator helps students solve problems encountered on the job. The schedule is arranged so that students may begin work at two o'clock. Students re- ceive grades for their practical work and one and one-half credits toward gradu- ation. First Row: Letitia Haltiwanger, Eleanor Ridgeway, Mary Louise Dickert, Loretta. Werts, Bobby Hamilton, Molly Partridge, Helen Ringer, Elizabeth Morris, Glenda Jones, Claudette Kneece. Second Row: Jean Spotts, June Roberts, Margaret Land Keitt, Susan Ann May- field, Claire Perdue, Anna Coe Keitt, Kenneth Suit, Sidelle Crooks, James Albert Terry, Katheryn Shealy, Mavis Berley, Barbara Amick, Joyce Ouzts. Mary Jo Griffith. President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,- Vice-President 5,,,A M ,-,--- Secretary .K,,A,,,v,, K A,,,w Treasurer Sponsor ,.g. Faye Banks Glenda Jones Jean Walker Mary Louise Dickert Susan Ann Mayfield Evelyn Huffman Anna Coe Keitt Loretta Werts Madison Pitts Peace, Peace, Wofrld Peace OFFICERS , Faye Banks 'fQfff-..fQQQfffiioman Kolodij Susan Ann Mayfieid Frank Martin Mrs. Nichols ra... asap-g The International Relations Club is composed of members of the 1 and a student must maintain eleventh grade American History c ass, an average of at least ninety to be a member of the club. Its chief purpose is to help the students to have a better understanding of people in various parts of the world and to study ways of bringing about world peace. 'nina QW Kathleen Martin Sarah Alice Long Barbara Way Donnie Mathis Wade Shealy Faye Blair Joyce Merchant Claire Perdue June Roberts ni Bruce Smith James Kyzer Blair Martin Roman Kolodij Frank Martin Dorothy Dale McCarty Carolyn Andrews Dale Marlene McCarty Peggy Bickley ig' Sarah Bartley Shirley Ann Stribble Betty Joyce Turner Ray McCarley Cornelia Nalley Clarence Kinard Bernard Hawkins Clive Hurt Fifty-Five Planning Programs AM, OFFICERS President .nn,...,.,,. - .,,... ,..K,,, L etitia Haltiwanger Vice-President .,,,,v L ,,,..,.,,,7.... Margaret Land Keitt Secretary a,...... .a..,..,,. K atheryn Shealy Treasurer ,a...,7aa,,,.. a,,.K e,,Lea.g,DeL,Qache Chaplain ,,v,.., ,L a.,...,......,,. ....,,,,,..,, E dwin Stokes Sponsor ..,,a - ,.,,,. - ...a, ,,a.... M rs. H. B. Wilson The purpose of Allied Youth is to teach the ill effects of alcohol and to show the young people how to have a good time without the use of alcoholic beverages. Decorating for Party Fifty-Six 4' Listening to a Speaker UMA Cleaning' Up for a Convention Decorating Float Enjoying Party .,i' 4, Fifty-Seven E J ff l ' ' I 6 i' U A ' Wifi f A ' QFLLOI' Q Cl, ang Ll, , B 'V 371. ' , The purpose of the Senior Debating Club is to broaden students' thinking ability by using , ,yjfa y - T V Aw 7 subjects that pertain to the national and international problems. f. , I V W Wi- By expressing their views, students are able to see both pro and con on the designated ' 1 ' query. xi ,X V 5 t X X A I , ., M5 al ,- X gy, ,X UV! ff' fy E ,,,- . f ,ff .. QI., X, aw , A, ' , ,, I fl X xx , sf - X Z . wr ,fs ' t fi , 6 y,,,, ,. S233 2 A , ' SY' V ,211 52 ye, . AEN! , ,,,h W ' ' , li Qi , . S . A 0 N OFFICERS ' fi fl President H ....... .........,..,,..,.,. E velyn Huffman Y we ' ., H Vice-President .....,, ....,,,,,,,,.... L oretta Werts at g nf , , 3' 1 Secretary l..,.. .....,.l,,... ,,.,.. C l audette Kneece f ' I I fl Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ............ A nna Coe Keitt , ll, M' ' Sponsor tt,t,t,,tt,t................,,..,,....,. Mrs. Nichols ,WY mu 57 4 ,,.f ' ' ' ' , I I I Barbara Amick, Mary Louise Dickert, Mary Jo Griffith, Evelyn Huffman, Anna Coe Keitt, N , Margaret Land Keitt, Claudette Kneece, Elizabeth Morris, Johnny Lee, Edna Paysinger, , Claire Perdue, Helen Ringer, Loretta Werts, Vernon Workman, Mrs. Nichols. President ,..........., Vice-President ,,,,, unior ibegafing The purpose of the Ju eighth and ninth graders. 1 .Secre tary ,,,..,,. ,.., Treasurer ......,. nior Debating Club is to teach the fundamentals of debating to the Reporter U Sponsor .... Bottom Row: Martha Carter, Sinclair Kemper, Frank Britt, Glenn Arthur, Eve Welling, David Parr. Second Row: Betty Clarkson, Tucky Neel, Betty Boyd, Jackie Crooks, Janice Timmons, Mary Ann Nelson. Third Row: Ann Watkins, Carol Setzler, John Chappell, Bill Moore, Libba Earhardt, Martha Dahl Harley, John Epps. Standing: Clara Elwell Stokes, Ann Cannon, Claudia Setzler, Harriette Morehead, Teddy McDowell. OFFICERS . ...... ........,.... A nn Cannon Clara Elwell Stokes Harriett Morehead Claudia Setzler - ...-....,,, Teddy McDowell Miss Buzhardt U The Newberry Chapter of the F. B. L. A. claims two accomplishments for this year. Its slogan, Here's to the F. B. L. A. whose leaders of tomorrow are the students of today, was adopted by the state. In the Santa Claus Parade the club sponsored a decorated automobile in which rode Mr. and Mrs. F. B. L. A., Billy Ray Hester and Judith Edwards. Here's to the F. B. L. A., Whose Leaders of Tomorrow Are the Students of Today President ,,,,,,, L -.-,., Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor .,,,,. L..- ,,,,,,, - OFFICERS L... Judith Edwards ---L ...... L .... L ...... - ............. Billy Ray Hester Miriam Longshore - ........ ........... E lizabeth Morris Miss Ila Mae Suber n Goff, Audrey Gatlin, Elden Fuller, Joye Willingham, Willie Mae Attaway, Jacqueline Goldsmith, Bett v Iliiilgenia. Martin, Letitia Haltiwanger, Elizabeth Morris, Miriam Longshore, Mary Boyd Oxner, Judith Ilgdcifzililfiif l2f9irlZnCiaal'l'2lirgingSanM?iOtl:f, Mae Suber, Claire Riley, Sidelle Crooks, Billy Ray Hester, Wade Shealy, George Willis, Randolph Wilson, Faye Blair Clarence Kina-d D Ia McCarty, Peggy Wessinger, Carolyn Andrews, Larry Monts, Annie Mae West, Sarah Alice Long, Lois Ann Richardson Johnnie Livln' 'tae Glenda Jones, Elmer Mayer, Toby Willis, Mary Katheryn Courtney, Robert Teseniar, Marion Clamp, Gary Lee Harmon 'Barbara Miller g?.T19n' Hurt, Myrna Franklin. ' ' we Fifty-Nine OFFICERS llTl'Nl'dl'7lf , Vernon WVorkman l'l'c'1'-I'r1'xir1'1'71t , , . .,,., Claire Rili-33' Scvretury-Trznsurrr , Rusty Hurley Sponsor , , , , Mrs. Whitaker ,W enior laanifi ' ' CM Adelavzte, Siempre Adelrmte OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,, ....., E lmer Mayer Vice-President ,,,,,, .,,,, S ammy Laird Secretary-Treasurer Ralph Gilliam Sponsor . , , Mrs. Whitaker Bottom Row: Ralph Gilliam, Surah Ann Nichols, Betty Ringer, Luszenia Martin, Elmer Mayer, Bobby Hamilton, Sammy Laird. Sn-nml Row: Robert Teseniar, Mrs. Whitaker, Robert Crouch, Edwin Stokes, Walter Leopard, John Walker Schumpert. Tllird Row: Jimmy Terry, Lester Lee Bedenbaugh, Fred Clary, Donnie Young, Randolph Wilson. Bottom Row: Eddie Hopper, James Kyzer, Frank Martin, Blair Martin, Evelyn Huffman, Kathleen Martin, Claire Riley. Second Row: Ray McCorley, Mrs. Whitaker. Thi-rd Row: Johnny Lee, Reginald Brigman, Bruce Smith, Hodge Harmon, Vernon Workman, Frontis Frick, Rusty Harley, Bernard Hawkins. union laanizi , CM l , S ixty unior cience CM The Junior Science Club offers to first year science students, with above average grades in the subject, a chance to take part in an extra-curricular activity which attempts to further stimulate their interest in science. OFFICERS President ,-..,ff. ...., B illy Moore Vice-President ,,,,,rYv v,,,,- ,AA,Y, B i Hy Abrams Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,... Larry McCullough SDOWISO1' YYV. Y..YV .....f,Y.. Y.... M i S s Claire Henry B tt R : B tt W en, Doris For-ee, Barbara Warren, Y-Genia Hogge. Second Row: Billymxbrsglls, Richsard zgiriggs, Miss l-Ienry, John Chappell, Larry McCullough, Dotty Mills, Linda Cook, Grace Ringer, Billy Moore, Billy Pat Clamp, Jon McConnell, Freddle Cain, James Masters. Bottom Row: Pat Rayfield, Judy Hawkins, Joyce Lominick, Merilyn Langford, Judy Wliliams, Betty Wesson, Faye Morris. Second Row: Ann Carlton, Faye Eargle, Linda Rollins, Frances Blackwell, Janice Timmons, Lois Cromer, Mary Salley, U Libba Earhardt, Martha Bryan, Jackie Crooks, Barbara Garavaglia. Third Row: Judy Mills, Mrs. Amlck, Edna Paysmger, Judith Jackson, Patsy Maxey, Billie Davis. The Junior Homemakers Association con- sists of the home economics students from the ninth and tenth grades. The purpose is to help develop well-rounded personal- ities and leadership and to create interest in the improvement of the home and sur- round ngs. A Live Wire Never Gets Stepped On OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,..,. Birmgrgg-gig Vice-Prcsirlcnt ,,,.. l,,,. P atsy Maxey Reporter .. ...,,,,,,...,.. Edna Paysinger Secretary-Treasurer ,,,... Judith Jackson SI7077-307' ........,........,,, ...,.,. M rs. Amick Sixty-One enior cience CM The Senior Science Club is an organization that, by taking field trips, attempts to answer questions concerning new scientific de- velopments and to create interest in and an understanding of the scientific activities that go on in the community and surrounding area. OFFICERS President ,.,,,, Molly Partridge Vice-President Mary Sue Shull Secretary .... . ..,.. Anna Coe Keitt Treasurer ,,,,,,, - ,,Y,.,, ..,,.... F red Clary Sponsor ,....., ,,.,. M rs. Irons W ,- fl ff 1' ! f a N. Second Picture fstanding, left to right, first rowlz Sidelle Crooks, Mavis Berley, Mary Jo Griffith, Miriam Longshore, Helen Ringer, Elizabeth Morris. CStanding, left to right, second rowl: Donnie Young, Dan Beaty, Jimmy Terry, John Walker Schumpert. Fourth I,1'CfI1Tf? fstandinyz, left to riyzhtl: Blair Martin, Frontis Frick, Vernon Workman, Mary Louise Dickert, Bernard Hawkins, Loretta Wertz, Hodge Harmon, Rusty Harley. Sixty-Two First Picture fstanding, left to rightlz Sarah Alice Long, Evelyn Huffman, Wade Shealy, Connie Sheely, Ray McCarley, Joyce Mer- chant, Barbara Way, Faye Blair, Kathleen Martin. Third Picture istanding, left to rightlz Dale Marlene McCarty, Betty Joyce Turner, Claudette Kneece, Johnny Lee, Claire Perdue, June Roberts, Walter Leopard. Fifth Picture-OFFXCERS istanding, left to rightl: Fred Clary, Molly Partridge, Anna Coe Keitt, Mary Sue Shull, Mrs. Irons. 094 ' 4-JU CM The purpme of the Boys' 4-H Club is to teach boys to do things the best and easiest Way and to live by their motto, To Make the Best Better! OFFICERS PTC-'?fd677-f --...-.--Mm Jimmy Cromer Vice-President c.-..a.-- Earnest Kinard Sponsors-Mr. Geo. P. Boozer and Mr. W. A. Ridgeway. a A Q AQV .Q ' a A Q - g e X . -XR QQ iii ,.. is Bottom Row: George Oxner, Earnest Kinard, Jimmy Cromer, Buddy Harmon. Second Row: Ray McCarley, Williamson Folk, Eddie Blackwell, Donnie Sheal5'. Glen Arthur, Charlie Dominick. Third Row: Hoyt Cromer, Joel Long, Thomas Cromer, Billy Wertz, Renwick Lominick Jimmy Dominick. Fourth Row: Marvin Bouknight, Earnest YVertz, Aubrey Corley, Bryan Govforth, Raymond Lee, James Bouknight, Bill Boozer, Mr. Boozer. ternpera and oils. President ,,,,,,,, ,m ,,,.. Vice-P reside nt .AY ,,,,, Sponsor ,..ll. VVillie Mae Attaway Frances Boozer Marion Clamp XVoodie Fuller Jacqueline Goldsmith Audrey Gatlin Jacqueline Harrelson Secretary-Treasurer ,, Head ana! pakffe The Brush and Palette Club is an organization of the art students of Newberry High School. The students are taught art appreciation and free expression through the following media: clay, charcoal, OFFICERS Y ,,oo....l ,,,.,, J ackxe Harrelson Y ,,,,..,,, Jackie Goldsmith skew- ...... mow-.. Jeanette Rinehart Y YY,YY,... ws.. Mrs. Eva Bullock Eleanor Martin Bobbie Nichob Jimmie Nell Overstreet Jeanette Rinehart Marx' Frances YVaters Joy XYillingham Sixty -Three gli, fllfe MP6 Q6 OFFICERS The Future Nurses' Club is C0mD0S9d of members Of the eleventh President ,A ,,A,Y,, , ,YY,,,,,,,,,,,,, Annette Cassidy and twelfth grades who are interested in nursing as a career. , , , Programs related to the field of nursing are presented at the meet- Vlcbpmszdent A ' H elen Ringer IHHS- Whlch are held monthly. geCTemfy-Trea3uTe, ,,,..., l ,Vv, , KBi11ie .1933 k-1225Qa,l1le Sponsor ,,.. ,..,, ,.A...,...... - .....,, ........,.....,,. M i s s Dabney Miss Dabney, Helen Ringer, Annette Cassidy, Billie Jean DeLoache. Betty Ringer, Sarah Ann Nichols, Doris Riley, Kathleen Martin. Lauris Riley, Cornelia Nally, Francis Boozer, Toby Willis. Sixty-Four Shirley Lee. Virginia Thomas, Nathaline Knight, Joan Wood, Judith Edwards. , 'gv ' , 5 o!IllCLg CAUQP6 To Make the Best Better X i V 8 if 'X 17 'if el Q, , i e 3911, is 'E' Bertha Farr fl ' ,,,, 6 ,' Judith Edwards V f t ff . Audrey Gatlin If L ' ' f If f i l Jacqueline Goldsmith lg W f Ag W' V r' ' Dorothy Kyzer f , I L, fy I -f , ,Shaggy Mayer -ff it ef f f rad tie' ' MK Dale McCarty .N Vg Marilyn Metts ,J ba f I I X Lorraine i ' A . fi -f 3 Bobbie Nichols 'l C' f R ' ..,, 7 - 'i' W , f' ' ,Q 511, ,V 'V ff 'W 'C Mary Boyd Oxner , ,V .A A,'f , . , fd , .v , I , . U , , ,i A ,lx H' K Lois Ann Richardson P 'ai ' A n 1' W, , Claire Riley A if' K ' ' ,IVI Doris Riley A f , .L f it LMS Riley M' 'fi' 'X Q - l . , Jeanette Rinehart 'P fi , fr' . I 1 ' 2 l- Mag Francesfllaters . 1 . ' J !' , f i ' Peggy Wessineer v X , -' I fb, Annie Mae West i f Q , ,Q 5' A- Joy Willingham ' 2 X, V V ef f' Loretta Matthews , rf -,, v If In V ,, ,, rl V , ,s ,e V ' 7 -fy OFFICERS X W G President Y,Y,,,,,,,,..,,,ll, L ,.,,, ,,.........,,,......,..,, .,,,,.....,,,. J ackie Goldsmith fl' Vice-President ,,..,.. , ...... .- ..v...,. Peggy Wessinger 'f Secretary ,....... L ,,,,....,. .,YY...... ..YYf..Y.... .YYYY...... s fY..-. e ..,. - M 2. YY OXHCI' Treasurer ...... .. ,.,......eY -. ...... L ........fYYY....Y-..............Y . ..v.4A. ' . Sponsor A Y,,,,,,, L ..l.,,. - .... -..W ......,..,..,,. Miss Buzhardt li.. -' ir!! , 4-,Ll CM The motto of the 4-H Club is To Make the Best Better . This club teaches the ability to work with others and promotes safety and the betterment of the home. To Make the Best Betteru President ........ Vice-President Secretary ....... Treasurer ....... OFFICERS Song Leader ..... Librarian .... Reporter ...... Sponsor .,.. Judy Rinehart Ann Monroe Delores Shealy Catherine Sease June Ringer Ann Sease Annie Rae Livingston Miss Buzhardt l Bottom Raw: Gail Coppock, Joyce Lester, Ann Sease, Louella Hamm. Second Row: Bobbie Dominick, Myrna Lybrand, Shelva Wood. Third Row: Peggy Nichols, Gail Ellis, Libby Glyrnph, Peggy Bowers, Jackie Tarlton. Fourth Row: Sandra McCarty, Libby Boland, Reba Ann Campbell, Ann Monroe, Delores Shealy, Annie Rae Livingston, Catherine Sease, June Ringer, Edith Shinn. Fifth Row: Barbara Sliszh, Catherine Turner, Helen Robertson, Irene Ridlehoover, Alice Edins. Sixth Row: Allene Stribble, Brenda Brock, Sandra Martin, Nancy Minick. Seventh Row: Sue Rayfield, Ruth Rollins, Jean Longshore, Brenda Wallace, Betty Ruth Abney. Sixty-Five Bottom Row: Jimmy Dominick, Carol Setzler, Robert Crouch, Lou- ella Hamm. Sevovid Row: Eddie Hopper, Ann Cannon, Tucky Neel, Claudia Setzler, Betty Boyd, Mary Ann Watkins, Sue Harmon. Third Row: James Olin Adams, Clive Hurt, Harriette Morehead, Wayne Reeves, Richard Bodie, Larry Monts, Tommy Fellers, Jack McCullough. pafrof OFFICERS Captain ,,,,, ,...... E dwin Stokes President ,,,, ,... ..... E l met' Mayer Vice-Presidcnt ,,..,,... ,,,Y J 0hT1l'1Y Epps Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,,.. George Huggins Bottom Row: Elmer Mayer, Johnny Epps, George Huggins, Edwin Stokes. Second Row: George Attaway, Freddie Pitts, Van Anderson, Joel Long, Clifton Hattaway. Third Row: Larry Monts, Eddie Blackwell, Clyde Lester, Frank Cromer, James Mas- ters. Fourth Row: Hoyt Cromer, Jimmy Bedenbaurzh, Belton Dennis, Robert Crom- er, George Oxner, Richard Briggs. Sixty-Six . K 6lI'U'l0I'L gufufe 806' Q15 F.T.A. Will Lead the Way OFFICERS President ,,,........., ,..., R obert Crouch Vice-President ,,,,,, ,,..,Y,.,,,,,, C arol Setzier Secretary ....,.,,, .,,.. H arriette Morehead Treasurer ,,,,, ...,,,,..,, A nn Cannon Historian .. ,.... ,.,,,,YY,..,,,... 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W iv - AA' Y -. - ,. - ,gi -9 ff. -N 13-i'.fXfAP A A- 5. - as-if-X -311 -A X X I Ps: 3 x 7 ff, A ' .5 1.1 3 -1,3 M511 QQ ikxkg X A -1 , A ' -lj, X-if Xp XF, 5? , Z X ' - ? 'S-:Leia ffiy' ,- ' 'A:..3: 'Q ' - '- in 5'-L -Lf' Y Q XY XQX A f- Af--f - , ' A 1 V Qx I K '- ,' Q 5: A J -XX ' Ab, fy i,,,r+ 'X 3, wi- Ai,-1 XX -,ai 1132-5 Q W ,,.X.A ,K T x . t .2 ,XMSTQVLIQWE ,li X V if nn Kwai X, 3 'nf-, WSANA M ,w-.N ,z ' A ,V lX,,w,, 4' 1,44 ,xv . VX. f .gv 4 y X A, ' ' lf l i J ff, Ulf ,..,N ' J 1 V K, The three major sports at Newberry High are football, basketball and baseball. These sports hold a great spot in the hearts of the student body of the high school. Intramural sports are formed for the development of the boys and girls which will be the teams of the years to come. joofdaff Squa First Row: Robert Teseniar, George Cope, Ernest Kinard, Billy Moore, George Bundrick, Gordon Jones, Jerry Chapman, Jack McCullough, Sigbee Franklin, Renwick Lominick, Frank Cromer, Jon McConnell, Alan Reighley, Frankie Lusk, Richard Lominick, Jimmie Cromer. Sfil'0'l1l1 Row' Billy Ray Hester Durant Reames Jack Carter Kennefh W'll' h H . , , , , 1 mg am, ubert Setzler, Earnest Wertz, David Wilson, Irby Longshore, Ray Koon, Frank Courtney, Ed 'r me Jimmy Crooks, Jimmy Kyzer, James Olin Adams, Oku Harmon, B. M. Hester, Charles King, Clive Hurt. Third Row: Coac Miller, Ro ert Crouch, Bernard Hawkins, Clarence Kinard, Steve Rinehart, Wayne Maw, Bobby Singley, Sedley Senn, Rusty Harley, Russel Hughes, Reginald Brigman, Bob Bodie, Howard Shealy, Wayne Beck, Robert Cockrell, Barnett Miller, Perry Threatt, Richard Bodie, Coach Hedgepath. H X f -:J Seventy R - joofdaff .SEQOHJOPJ First Row: Molly Partridge, Dorothy Langford, Jane Henderson, Sidelle Crooks, Jean Spotts, Helen Ringer, Elden Fuller, Marion Clamp. Betty Clarkson, Tucky Neel, June Ringer. Second Row: Annette Cassidy, Joyce Tankersly, Sara Alice Long, Faye Banks, Barbara Miller, Connie Sheely, Teresa Coward, Judy Williams, Patsy Maxie, Pat Rayfield, Gloria Street. Jean Spotts Reigns As Homecoming Queen The Queen's Attendants A Float in the Parade xi VS C Seventy-One i I vw Xi x, N X. NN 0 i - x xi- v x H+ ff Girl C'hee1'leodeirs+Elizabeth Morrie S0m'o'r' Anna Coe Keitt junior B ., , , , ,' 011 Cheerleaders-Kenneth Suit, seniorg Hodge Harmon, junior Ann Johnson, ffre:4lLmrLng Jane Henderson, sophomore, Janette Lom- Glenn Arthur, freshmang Jerry Fulmer, sophomore, Billy Martin inick, sub-f-rcshman. sub-freshmuxn. CAQQPLLI Cleft! Elizabeth Morris, Hodge Harmon, Jane Henderson, Glenn Arthur, Janette Lominick, Billy Martin, Anna Coe Keitt, Jerry Fulmer, Ann Johnson, Kenneth Suit. v X X X I Seventy-Two 3 lntvwfyi First' Row: Jane Boozer, Helen Ringer, Jean Spotts, Nathaline Knight, Sidelle Crooks, Lugenia Martin, Mary Katheryn Courtney, June Roberts. Second Row: Barbara Amick, Barbara Frick, Anna Coe Keitt, Joyce Betchman, Rachel Hamm, Molly Partridge, Dorothy Langford, Brenda Brock, Miss Dabney. ---- Z?Cl5L2f66l! F'1-at Row: Joe Clamp, Steve Rinehart, Walter Lee, Robert Crouch. Second Row: Jack Carter, Donald Hazel, B. M. Hester, Jimmy Crooks, Jilnlmy Kyzer, Robert Teseniar. Third Row: Coach Miller, Larry Monts, Vernon Workman, Walter Leopard, Bob Bodle, Billy Ray Hester, Gordon Jackson, Buddy Adams. Seventy-Three K y 43 Q - in 1' ff W f'z? of5 M w Ax 1 Q.:-.,?'f fa whiz potts 63 A . 4 4 , Hff -f y , ' gf 4? X23 .f A 'f 'xN.,, .,,. , Q 3Z?, 1 R x , K, X F hxf , , . f 5 Y W ' M EW ' A B A .,,,. A ' ,. vi .. 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Union ,l., ..,...., 3 6 - Newberry ..,,,..,..,,,.. Seventy-Five Baielaf .iam rfmt nmr: Ferry 'l'hi'vat1., Jimmy Cromer, Richard Lominick, Allen Reizzhley, Frankie Lusk, Ernest Kinard, Robert Jones, Jimmy Crooks, Frank Courtney, Donald Hazel. Srfrond Now: Couch Hedgepath, Robert Crouch, Clive Hurt, Gordon Jackson, Wayne Reeves, Clarence Kinard, Olin Hendrix, Walter Leopard, Reggie Brigman, Bobby Sinefley, Billy Ray Hester, Iiobert Teseniar, Steve Rinehart, Coach Miller. 342 COI'lCeI i EQHJ The Band performs at all football games, participates in many programs both at home and out of town, and represents the school in numerous parades and contests throughout the year. It strives to give those who participate a better knowledge and understanding of music and those who listen a well-rounded program of musical entertainment. Miss Lorraine Paris, Director First Row: June Roberts, Claire Perdue, Barbara Frick. Second Row: Johnny Epps, Walter Leopard, Ray Mc- Carley. Jean Spotts M A J O R E T T E S Letitia Haltiwanger Cloclcwisez Louise Corley, Johnny Epps, Gloria Parks, Randolph Wil- son, Emily Martin, Bobby Kibler, Doris Goree. Center: Jackie Crooks. Seventu-Einhf First Row: Elmer Mayer, Teddy McDowell, Tommy Summer, Barbara Frick. Second Row: Walter Leopard. we ixed Klwrufi OFFICERS President ,,,,, ,.,., H odge Harmon Vice-President ...,. Miriam Longshore Treasicrei' ,... ,,7,, A HH C-211111011 Sponsor ,,,,, . ,... Miss Hitt fl g i , ,AM Juanita Hitt, Chov'iilDirector M I v - A Bofgmn, Row: Harriett Moorehead, Elizabeth Morris, Eleanor Ridgeway, Evelyn Huffman, Mary Jo Griffith, Dotty Mills, Sinclair Kemper, Carol Setzler, Janice Timmons, Eve Welling, Faye Blair, Polly Ann Dominick, Tucky Neel, Clara Elwell Stokes, Grace Ringer, June Ringer. Seggnd Row: Hodge Harmon, David Boyd Parr, Katheryn Sease, Jean Spotts, Loretta Werts, Betty Boyd, Ann Cannon, Claudia Setzler, Eliza- beth Earhardt, Betty Clarkson, Mary Stanley Salley, Margaret Land Keitt, Joyce Merchant, Faye Banks, Miriam Longshore, Joan Willingham, Judy Rinehardt. Third Row: Bernard Hawkins, Johnny Lee, Joyce Ouzts, Edna Paysinger, Edith Shinn, Patsy Maxie, Martha Carter, Mary Sue Shull, Anna Coe Keitt, Claudette Kneece, Betty Leavell, Sarah Alice Long, Barbara Way, Wayne Reaves, Clarence Kinard, Richard Ivester, Frank Britt, Billy Pat Clamp. Fourth Row: Thomas Cromer. Billy Mason, Richard Lominick, Eddie Anderson, Bobby Hamilton, Edward Lominick, Wade Shealy, Edwin Stokes, Von Long, Rqssell Harley, Vernon Workman, Jimmy Terry, Jimmy Crooks, Clive Hurt, James Olin Adams, Hubert Setzler, Steve Rinehart, Bobby Smith, Jerry Fulmer, Bobby Dalton, Accofmpanist: Susan Ann Mayfield. Eighty-One ,L ,fL,L'flv ' Q1-......lQ Hoitom How: Judy Rinehardt, Hai-riette Moorehead, Grace Rinxzer, M J , ary o Criffith, Tucky Neel, Sinclair Kemper, Janice Timmons, Eleanor Ihrlyzeway, Loretta Werts, Evelyn Huffman, Clara Elwell Stokes, Elizabeth Morris. Second Row: Faye Hanks, Joyce Merchant, Polly Ann Dwminivk. -T0yf'0 Ouzts, Eve Wellimr, June Ringer, Edna Paysinmer, Mary Sue Shull, Ann Cannon, Claudia Setzler, Betty Boyd, Mary Stanley Salley, Dotty Mills, Third Row: Miriam Lomzshore, Barbara Way, Faye Blair, Patsy Maxie, Martha Carter, Claudette KTICGCQ, Margaret Lund Keitt, Anna Cnc Keitt, Betty Leavell, Elizabeth Earhardt, Edith Shinn, Sara Alice Long, Joan Willingham, Betty Clarkson. Fourth Row: Katheryn Sease, Jean Spotts. Accompanist: Carol Ann Setzler. ' 1 Gzrls Glee Club OFFICERS President ,,77,t,.,,7 - ,,,... ..,...i E lizabeth Morris Vice-President ,.,,, ..i,,..,. C laudette Kneece Treasurer ..7.,,,, Margaret Land Keitt Sponsor ie,, ,t,,, M iss Juanita Hitt 1 Boys Glee Club OFFICERS President ,.......,,,. ,,.., ,,,,,,,, J 0 hnny Lee Vice-President ...., ,,,,,,,l E dwin Stokes Secretary ....,,,.. ,C.CCC.CCC B obby Hamilton nv Accompanist ,... ,... M argaret Land Keitt C-X Director ...,,,, v.C.. M iss Juanita Hitt Ezgfzffz emo' Nznrh Grade OFFICERS C70 President ,,t,CCC.,.,, t7..,t,t,, , ttee,..,,,t,. .ee, R e becca Wood Vice-President Mike Darby Treasurer ,,..,,,,. ,,,.t M abel Shealy Accompcmist .,,7 Carol Setzler Eighty-Two Y i . 'u ,- B bb H milton Billx Mason Von Long Hubert Setzler James Olin Adams, Clive Hurt, Clarence Kinard, Bottom Row: Hodge Harmon, o y a , ,' , . A i I I , Billy Pat Clamp. Second Row: Frank Britt, Eddie Anderson, Thomas Cromer, Edwin Stokes, David Boyd Parr, Richard Ivester, Jimmy Crooks, XVade Shealy, Jimmy Terry, Vernon 'Workman VVayne Reeves. Bobby Smith, Steve Rinehart. 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Good Citizen Letitia Haltiwanger i Miss Hi Miss Mavis Berley I it ' Wh I is , I V f , ,, , ' ' - X , Y 1 ,, 5 1 f Boys State:-s History W'imzer George Willis Girls Smferg Robert Teseniar, Edwin Stokes, K6IiH6th Suit, Jimmy Letitia Haltiwanger and Sidelle Crooks Terry and Bobby Ham11'1OH- Ninety-Seven QPJAQ 6 mv- M fr, A First Row: Sidelle Crooks, Katheryn Shealy, Letitia Haltiwanger. Second Row: Eleanor Ridgeway, Barbara Amick, Jean Spotts, Joyce Ouzts. Third Row: Helen Rinrrer, Mavis Berley, Molly Partridge. ffflff ,ff fl A f 5 ' H 1-.ff ie ' ,X A I ,Q Dy, First Row: Mary Jo Griffith, Sarah Ann Nichols, Judith Edwards, Second Row: Margaret Land Keitt, Elizabeth Morris, Annette Cas- sidy. Third Row: Claudette Knecce, Doris Riley, Loris Riley. .SZAUOX .fdadidfanffi Seated: Fred Clary, canteen: Jimmy Terry, milk: Connie Sheely, library: Judith Edwards, office: Luyzenia Martin, library: Joyce Betchman, library: Dale Marlene McCarty, library. 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C. , NEWBERRY COLLEGE A Fully Accredited College Right at Home A.B. and B.S. degrees in eleven major fields Pre-orolessionol troihihg for Medicine, Dehtistry, Phormocy, Nursing! Engineering, Low, Theology Courses for training of Teachers - Special training in Business, Music Cotolog ovoilohle oooh request We welcome the groduotes ot our own high school C. A. KAUFMANN, Acting President li' ' 1 CLAUSSEN'S BREAD -:- ROLLS -:- CAKES John Nance, Distributor One Hundred Three ' 'I Compliments OI Every House Needs Westinghouse I CAROLINA ELECTRIC YOUNG'S FRUIT STORE and I APPLIANCE COMPANY ' NEWBERRY' S' C' I 1105 tcaldweu sr. Tel, 724 I .. .. - .. - il , - '1' '1 ' 1 1 1 l' 1' 1' '1 FUNERAL HOME IFormerIy Leavell Funergl Home? ROYAL CLEANERS I I MAKER ' uBeautifuI Dry Cleaning I I IF I Alf Conditioning NEWBERRY, s. c. C I I X17 Established in -I847, I I Qf Phon-212 I I ,gb AWE' Ekvlce I I You nove tried the rest, 4? IE-?iI0?ff'M HL , now try the bestff NEWBERRY S C I I ' E1 .. . --I----El. I Compliments ot Compliments ot I I I THOMAS 81 HOWARD CO. I CLARY CLOTHING CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS N b ,s. c. I ew an I 901 Friend sf. N b ry s. c. I f U 'af df -512462, M9 modify 55490 ' 467 Lv wang - I '- Q22 62 M722 fvze , ggi ffm I W ,Z ., 55325521 Qayifw, fain pl 24637 429 ZZ? jf ompInm 4fa?gaj ,lg ,, S. W. IBrotherI BROWN Distributor of AMOCO PRODUCTS PET DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY COMPARE PET DAIRY PRODUCTS WITH ANY OTHER Cfjwf' , I f' Wifi! I, , , JJ ,QM 2,9 6 A A me Wf I KZ r ,bfi ' . gg V . wif!! MMM VM- I W ' fn I, 54 V V.,4 , Q' fffjfjlp 0 ' 5 P W4 A WZ! Best Wis ff 'X Q 7' LAY'S - 1 Alfred One Hundred F 1 LOMINICK'S Compliments ot DRUG STORE Dependable Drugs 8 COMPANY PHONE I55 PHONE I48 We oppreciote your potronoge NEWBERRY, S. C. SENN'S CASH GROCERY I Meats - Fancy Groceries - Produce Novelties - Ice Cream Bar We Deliver PHONE 575 O e Hund C1 Sx Compliments ot THE SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK NEWBERRY, S. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation QTQW J Wwfwffifwf GILDER a. WffKS?9jf Wx YOUR REXALL DRUG STORiJ fAWf7! film N b y S C Joanna, S. C. I I Compliments of SPOTTS consnzucnon ' COMPANY I I PHONE 664 I N b W s c K fl,'Q.C42!i ,.C1.,AAJ f Mg' VI4' gui? cdlww am,-M wwf' Wa' AMNL' et . f or . R FMR . . . fjjfffjg WW S Kirk Pontiac-Cadillac Co. '7WXc'f7 Eirwggtmpliserggg? -WMM' ' Q ,, i 4 QR RoNTiAC - CMC TRUCKS CADILLAC , it , Sales Service I ' TURKEY FARM PM 61 I 1504 Main Street Newberry, S. C. ii COmP'im9mL5 Of W. W. Bennett G. C. Poysinger B. C. Moore 8. Sons, Inc. MARKET BASKET NEWBERRY' S' C' SUPER FOOD STORES Clothing for the Entire Family 'Fine Things to EOTH Buy from Moore ond Seve More NEWBERRYI S- C' One Hundred Ei ght Q 11 f w E Agdpiegigferlgiiajipfitothe JEWELER Qf Keepsake and Art Carved Diamonds Towle, International, Lunt and Wallace Sterling Every Item Sold Here Absolutely Guaranteed WlLLlE'S DRIV On the Cut-Off SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS Phone 9181 THE NEWBERRY OBSERVER Uust like a letter tram home. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Phone 87 NEWBERRY DRUG COMPANY Drugs - Prescriptions - Sodas Whitman's Chocolates Phone l58 NEWBERRY, S. C. 1 1 OeH dedN JOHNSON-MCCRACKIN CO. I H E L L E R ' S McCormick Farm Machinery GAS - OIL - GROCERIES International Trucks - Farmall Tractors Friendly Service Caldwell Street Phone 39 I Geo. W. Heller Newberry, S. C. I PHONE I574 ...I .....--.... . Yo 're alwa s welcome Compliments of U Y OI' ROYAL CROWN COLA THE NOVELTY SHOP AND NEHI I I PHONE 'I74-J I Gifts for All Occasions Larry Bouknight PHQNE 98--I - - - - -1 - -1 1- F - 1- -l -1- -1- Compliments of Compliments of SUNRISE I The Wertz Music and AUTO SUPPLY CO. I Appliance Company I. Kaplan Phone 470 940 Main St OHddT I I I l l l u CITY FILLING STATION Compmm O. Next to the Post Office and Just I as Reliable ' Complete Service ODORLESS CLEANERS I TELEPHONE 200 PHONE 177 I Compiimemts ot I Compltmemts ot I M. A. Jones 81 Son Grocery I S 1605 First Street SHOE STORE N EWBERRY, S. C. 1 PEOPLES Book STORE CARPENTER? Complete Lme ot School Soppires J. Fred Thomas Womerrs Appore! Dry Goods - Millinery Newberry, S. C. Compliments ot Carter's Flowers 8. Gifts FLOWERS GIFTS Tom Long's Seafoods Store AND ART PHONE 1335 SUPPLIES H09 Caldwell Newberry, S. C. One Hundred Eleve wa - fwfm Mm BAP! f I Io, ' fw- U O e MINUTVNSTYLEK V J ., UP 1o1 EI NEWBERRY3 Wgoq N I W E T H E I LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE slag H f- I Compliments of I , Xiqlib '5 FINANCE 3. - MCSWAIN FUNERAL HOME N FUNERALGEJRECTOIRS I AMBULANCE SERVICE 3 X' - D y Ngh N Raph B B k P d Phon 497 498 N b y s.c. I M S , om nments 0 . N EQXEIITRAL DRUG STORE I THE BOWERS-FLOYD INSURANCE AGENCY . Phone 32 I P. O B I96 III7 B y S I207MaiS f NbryS.C.I NbY5-C- I.. .. I - - -- I 1- .- ..- - F S I i Z l 1 l 1 Compliments of if Complmen I LAYTON BROS. ' 'IEWB RRY GROCERY - I PHONE 67 EI couNTY I I BANK 1 1 , 1 , C M ij 42 Q15 ZZ' 95245 - -11 w.J'fy '1Jlv ffeeewf eywew I RBER SHOP 'Wilkes MZ ,My 581 1416 Main Street 73,4-J f' QSWL Q47-4Qf Kiwi 'I ,ffylgygawnunt S op L11 X X f 0 Thgfthouse of Pipgafggbk J I 4 X7 gf' Newberry, S. C ,ff C . in Kemper Chevrolet Company I 1 COmP'ime fS of Your CHEVROLET Dealer : AL RABlN'S SHQES I Cars - Trucks - Service - Ports 1515 Main Street Phones 982 - 264 When you think ot shoes, think of AI Robin. '- 2 1 T 1 ' Wriwi omp nmen S o 1 . q,,5 , L 1721 I , BELK-BEARD co. WM e Jw19welt5fLDaLL, r 133,12 Rte C QI1 ' VC ' Newberry, S. C. Q' My 150 aintglr I 'ffl Phge 35-W 5 Pl-loNE 379 Q gN5wB'g2RY, .C. - -'Ti-.:- - .1 -1 .. , I . Compliments of Frank Lom1nack's Hardware , R. M. Lominack Hardware Complete Lme of Hardware I SpOI'1'il'lg Goods I I PHONE 159 Newberry, S. C. One Hundred Thirteen i I l S I , new se 'H GEO. T.V. MA5R'l'QTHiT A Compliments Ot Tom Brown Home 81 Auto Supply Franchized Admiral and Capehart Your B' F. Goodrich Dealer I Sales and Service TIRES - BATTERIES - BICYCLES 1309 Main Street Phone 311 KELVINATOR APPLIANCES We service any make T.V. , MOTOROLA RAD ND' T.V. . . . - . . . . . - .I . - . My P 12 ' ' I OD! I T. 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