North Greenville University - Aurora Yearbook (Tigerville, SC)

 - Class of 1969

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Early in the academic year the AURORA staff sought the aid of the Sophomore Class in naming the per- son to whom the 1969 yearbook would be dedicated. The class named two individuals who have brought wisdom and understanding into their classrooms and into all areas of life. Their courage, their kindness, their laughter, their genuine interest have helped all of us at North Greenville to reach a little higher toward our dreams. With appreciation We proudly dedicate the 1969 AURORA to Dr. and Mrs. Dan W. Proctor. Mrs. Proctor gets the tennis team off to a good start. I4 ff Dr. and Mrs. Proctor are on their way to class. 4 M if Y rl N 2? yw A My Z 4, l w N 1 rspective of Th s I WJ W 2' XX if A Administrative Officers Experienced Administrators Lead orth Greenville Q. -www 5 Q3 H Q Z Q 3 3 2 E f Z 3 ? 2 . sg 2 3 'Y M if 4 ,, 231 R 3? as :Q Er fi L 532 J' 1 Paper work demands much of Dr. Neely's time. Dr. Thomas L. Neely President D.D., Furman University I8 Dr. Thomas L. Neely for the past ten years has led the administration in carrying out the many responsibil- ities as president of the collegeg also he was president for one year of the State Baptist Convention. It is quite a job to maintain a col- lege, but our administrators have succeeded in their tasks. Duties of the administration demand insight, di- plomacy, energy, and concern for the college itself. They have given to North Greenville through these jobs much pride in the college, not only for its academic standing but also for its Christian environment. W .3 f'f Q ANNA' l l Dr. Paul A. Talmadge Dean of Instruction l D.R.E., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary i l i l Mr. Charles V. Bruce y Business Manager l M.A., George Peabody College l i Mr. Dewey L. Calvert Dean of Student Ailliirs NLS., University of'Teniiesst-c is ,. il it Dr. Murphree C. Donnan Mr. Henry Howard President Emeritus Dean Emeritus D.D., Furman University M.A., University ofSouth Carolina W my ,X ries Mr 7, Board oi Trustees Dormitory and Library pproved On Founders, Day the twenty-five- member Board of Trustees voted to construct a men,s housing complex for one hundred eight students. Also, the group approved a faculty salary index that takes into account tenure with the college and academic qualifications. Plans for the new library were discussed, and a permanent student affairs committee was named. Chairman, Mr. Robert H. Green New Trustees-Seated: Mr. Woodrow W. Long, Dr. C. P. Edwards, Mrs. W. L. Young, Mrs. A. C. Brock, Rev. james Crocker, Mr. T. R. Sessions. Standing: Mr. Hewlett Sullivan, jr., Mr. Joe Hayes, Rev. Frank W. Abbott, Rev. W. L. Reames, Dr. Sam Lawton, Mr. james Black, Dr. Basil Manly, IV, Mr. Douglas Hinds. Other Trustees-Seated: Rev. W. R. Barefoot, Mrs. joe Kinard, Mr. Robert H. Green, Mr. Preston Griffin. Standingax Rev. Wallace Taylor, Mr. Stanley Mahaffey, Mr. jesse Simmons, Dr. Byron Harbin, Dr. VVilliam Hendrix, Mr. Nolen 20 Brunson. Administrative Stall' Mrs. Alice G. Tribble Director of Publicity A.A., North Greenville junior College Dr. Carl C. Campbell Assistant to President for Endowment Th.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Mr. Raymond McKinney Alumni Relations Director B.D., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Mr. john M. McClellan Assistant to Dean of Student Affairs M.A., Furman University iii? 'Ii f 'IN .?:?:Q rf ' ' TX so Administrative Staff Efficient Staff Performs Varied Tasks Mrs, Dena H. Strange Mrs, Joyce R, Robertson Secretary to the President Secretary to Dean of Instruction g 1 4 N Mrs. H1-lon NV. l'minL's Svvrc-tally to Dean of Stlldl'l1t Aixiilil'S A.A., North f:l'Ul'llViHl' vlunior Cullvgm' 22 Mrs. Sylvia B. Wood Business Office Maumger Mr. S1ll'Iil'li Strauigv, r. Cfollvgi- Storm' NILIIIAIQUI' Working closely with administra- tors, the administrative staff proves vital in running North Greenville smoothly. They are concerned with the life in the dormitories, the health of everyone on campus, the effective management of the offices, and the supervision of buildings and grounds. The staff also releases college news and maintains the college store. yi ,WM Mr. Kenneth M. McDonald Dean of Men A.A., North Greenville junior College if QW XT-K iz if ' X ,1P,'4r.1 V ,, Jw' , f.: ,vw 'f .M vw V I ,W fi Mr. Neal M. Tingle Superintendent of Maintenance B.A., Carson-Newman College Mrs. Rose N. Clayton College Nurse R.N., Baptist Hospital Mrs. Olive S. Grain Dean of Women A.A., North Greenville junior College JK . Q N N EQXDX .. XX qi Administrative Assistants! Mrs. Margaret K. Taylor Faculty Assistant Mrs. Alene L. Wilson Faculty Assistant 24 XX' A F' MPM' W B FLUEAMPS ESCE Mrs. Delores C. McDonald Mrs. Clara V. Robertson Secretary to Alumni Director Bookkeeper Mr. William B. Southerlin Mrs. Vallie C. Tribble Maintenance Assistant Assistant to Dean ofWomen Assistants Keep Busy Schedules Mrs. Judy B. I-Iaulter Business Office Receptionist MESH Martha F' Sloan Assistant Mail Clerk Secretary to Endowment Ofllcer Mrs. Betty Ward PBX Operator A.A., North Greenville junior College North Creenvilles administra- tive assistants meet the demanding task of operating a college. Work- ing with our administration throughout the year, these people are responsible for keeping accu- rate records, maintaining property, handling clerical work for busy faculty members, answering tele- phone calls, receiving visitors, and collecting and distributing mail. Mrs. Doris B. Blackmon Assistant Student Aid Administrator Mail Clerk Xa X XX Library Staff Inquiring Minds Receive Rewards Miss Edith A. Sayer Named in honor of the Reverend H. C. Hester, principal of North Greenville Academy from 1920-1928, the Hester Memorial Library contains over fifteen thousand volumes, ex- cluding pamphlets and pictures, and subscribes to nine daily newspapers. The library offers the student a large selection of records, iilmstrips, micro- film, and other materials. During their sixty-seven-hour Work Week, the li- brary staif is capable of giving pro- fessional assistance to students. Plans for a separate library building are included in North Greenville's current development program. Librarian M.A. in L.S., Peabody College Mrs. Elizabeth R. Hale Library Assistant 26 il F. i. l l 1 x 4 l i I . i Mrs. Myrtle B. Corbin Secretary to Librarian ,,f-- Mrs. Nellie A. Avery Cataloguing Assistant A.A, Anderson College X is S- X QX Biisiiiess and Commerce Mr. Richard O. KIFIOC Mr, Charles V, Bruce Accounting, Economics, and Business Math Business Law Ml.B.A., University of Southern Mississippi Department Chairman 23 M.A., George Peabody College Career Training Given for Business Mrs. Delane B. Wood Typing, Shorthand, Office Correspondence B.S., Winthrop College The Business and Commerce De- partment provides a Wide selection of courses designed for business majors preparing for senior colleges. lt also affords necessary training for those students who plan to enter career upon graduation from North Greene ville. Prerequisites to senior college business administration courses are offered at North Greenville. Students who plan to enter the sec- retarial field are provided a two-year course in shorthand, typewriting, hus- iness correspondence, and office machine operation. 29 Xt XSL English my f f V Mrs. Margy O. McCall English, Speech M.A., Converse College ' X ,W.W..N5 i ' fl X R lif ' 5 3 2,2 fs - S X ,fi l 1 .f ff' X X f X i fm 7 N , ., km '-if. - Miss hthel buest ' A, Freshman English ix ,H , 'N-,K M.A., Appalachian State University X 30 Mrs. Brena B. Walker Freshman English, Sophomore Literature M.A., North Texas State University Courses Stress Communication Comprehension of the English lan- guage and the correct usage are em- phasized in English courses. This year the English Department has added a laboratory to assist students who are deficient in grammar and spelling. Critical reading, thought, and ex- pression are objectives in English lit- erature, giving the student an under- standing and appreciation of past and present literature. The Speech course stresses clarity of thought and true expression. Mrs. Veda B. Sprouse Sophomore Literature M.A., Duke University N X Y N Q X i itfine ftrts Qf-.r:z..m,fxs-. f. Ame, -X ts Efititilittilate Artistic In terests Mrs. Dorothy B. Moehlenbrocl: Art Fundamentals and Art Appreciation B.A.,, Newcomb College 3? The Fine Arts Department is com- posed of courses in art and music. Art Appreciation and Art Fundamentals provide the student a foundation in the history and principles of art. Painting, sculpture, and architecture are introduced with an emphasis on the development of art throughout the years. This year students enjoyed first hand ez-rperience by visiting exhibits at Furman and the Greenville County Museum of Art. In Fine Arts, music also holds an important place. Musical interest and appreciation is stimulated in various courses, preparing the student for a professional career in music or stimu- lating personal interest. Among the events of the year, the A Cappella Choir presented concerts in various churches in neighboring states.. Miss Marion E. Davis Music Ap reciation and Voice M.C.M., Southern Theological Seminary Mrs. Joyce C. Farrow Organ and Music Theory M.M., Converse College School of Music nf' 3.-W' Miss Barbara Self Piano M.M., University of Mississippi Mr. Dwight A. Robinson Choir and Voice Department Chairman M.C.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary QNXX , ' i- Modern Foreign Languages Dr. Dan W. Proctor Greek Department Chairman Th.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 34 Dr. Billy AI. NValsh Spanish Th.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Students Develop Language Skills MVWNK 1' gli' l xii' Mrs. Anne B. Codbee French B.A., Furman University Both the beginner and intermediate French courses enable students to gain a reading, speaking, and writing knowledge of the language. French Literature deals with the works of famous French authors. The course gives a background for the apprecia- tion of the language and customs of the French people. Colorful expressions and the dis- tinguishable charm of the Spanish language are presented in beginner and intermediate courses. The begin- ner course stresses a knowledge of basic grammar, reading, writing, and conversation. The intermediate course continues the instruction in verbs, vocabulary, and grammar. VVhile ac- quiring a greater understanding of the Spanish temperament and point of view, the students learn more about the culture of the Spanish people. Without this knowledge there can be no real meeting of the minds in any language. Greek is offered primarily to meet the requirements of students entering the ministry. The study of grammar emphasizes pronunciation, vocabu- lary, syntax, translation, and compo- sition. The intermediate study of Greek deals with a continuation of grammar and composition and the reading of selections from classical authors and from the Greek New Testament. 35 X NN 'Q S: N Plealth and Physical Education Miss Hella lane Hall Mr. Irlarvey Tanlcersley, Ir. Physical Education PhySlCal EdUCat10U B.S., Carson-Newman College B.A., Wofford College Mr. Harry Sam Worley, jr. l Physical Education j BS., Appalachian State University ' alues Derived from 36 Keen Competition Instructors in the Health and Phys- ' ical Education Department teach the aspects of health, safety, and sanita- tion. In addition they urge competi- tion in the basic American tradition. They point out that penalties follow violations of the rules whether in sports or in life. X 1 if 1 5 g 2 W , i I i l 5 Mrs. Launita E. Proctor Health and Physical Education M.Ed., Texas Christian University Z Mr. Dewey L. Calvert Director of Athletics M.S., University of Tennessee Natural Sciences and Mathematics Formulas and Systems Related to Life Mrs. Evelyn Corderman The Natural Sciences and Mathe- matics Department includes courses in biology, chemistry, physical sci- ence, physics, and mathematics. The course in biology is designed to cover the general principles of process and activities incidental to and character- istic of life. Introductory and inorganic chem- istry are included in the chemistry courses, directing attention to the basic elements in relation to everyday living. Physics is a study of heat, light, sound, electricity, mechanics, and magnetism. The course emphasizes mathematical problems and deriva- tions of formulas. Studies in algebra, trigonometry, and advanced mathematics are in- cluded in mathematical courses. Of special interest is the five hour math course. Mathematics and Physics M.A., Duke University Mr. Robert T. Roper, Ir. Mathematics Department Chairman M.A., Furman University 38 Dr Maude C Stout Brology Ph D Peabody College Mrs Dons I Tmgle B10l0gy Laboratory B S Presbyterian College Mrs Margaret S Reeves Chemlstry and Physlcal Sclence A B Wmthrop College 39 . ., ' . l r I . VX M 9 8 , 1 I . ., . ., S X, NY N XXX X N Q Relig' on 40 Mr. Wade H. Hale Religion B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Dr. John H. Walker Bible and Religious Education D.B.E., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Ancient Teachings Remain Practical Dr. Dan W. Proctor Bible Department Chairman Th.D., Southwestem Baptist Theological Seminary Within the Religion Department are courses in the Old and New Tes- taments, religious education, and ad- vanced studies in Bible. The student learns Old Testament history by studying the religious de- velopment of the Hebrew people, their leading personalities, and nature of Biblical revelation. The survey course of the New Tes- tament covers the inter-Biblical peri- od and the historical background in New Testament times. The life and teachings of jesus and apostolic his- tory are also emphasized. Through exploring Baptist history, doctrine, institutions, and organiza- tion of the local church, the student becomes acquainted with Baptist life and thought. 41 Social Sciences Students Prepare for Modern World Mr. George F. Case, jr. Comprising the Social Science De- partment are courses in sociology, history, government, and psychology. A basic knowledge of each course is provided for the student with addi- tional advanced study. Sociology and psychology prepare the student for modern living, pro- viding a clearer interpretation of his relation and application to his en- vironment. A student may explore in the his- tory and government courses manis political, social, and cultural progress. Also, the student may obtain a mean- ingful interpretation of the nature and value of American democracy. Psychology M.A., Furman University Mrs. Carey M. Roper Sociology and History Department Chairman M.A., Furman University 42 Mrs. Nancy C. Keith History B.A., Furman University Mr. Barry E. Hambright History and Covemment M.A., University of Massachusetts 'Er , College Services Mrs. Pearl Holcombe Mrs. Mozelle Bogzin Maid Cafeteria Attendant f',s f 4! ' 9 . 1 f Q! if I - ,K 1, X f X I fi? i i . P Y I 'i Q 'l Ciulbteriqi Employees-Mrs. Anna M. Pittman, Mr. Kenneth ML-Kinney, Mrs. Josephine Slierinuii, Mrs. Sunie ML-Kinney, Mrs. Lillian McKinney, Mrs. Earline Brinkley, Mrs. Cilwl' Cobb, Mrs. lX'l1unie Tinsley, Mrs. Eliznlietli Hudson, Mrs. Mary Bowers. 44 Mrs, Ola Ste-pp Food Supervisor Mr. David YVilson Stoekroom Attendant 'r .ng7-- We FMD 9 -.. V Each Person ls Part of the College .1 v Student Center Employees-Mrs. jeneelia Parker, Mrs. Virginia Bruce, Mrs. Louise Calveit. Maintenance Employees-Kneeling: Mr. B. Hickman, Mr. Ronnie Worley, Mr. Roy Garrett, Mr. johnny Bryant. Standing: Mr. Willie Raines, Mr. Elbert Tinsley, Mr. Ellis Raines, Mr. C. Morris King, Mr. Grady Collins, Mr. C. O. Brazeale, Mr. Bill Bayne, Mr. Roy Bryant. Behind every operation there is a group of people who rarely receive the credit they deserve for a job es- sential to successful management. North Greenville is no exceptiong oin College Services Department plays an important role in the life of our insti- tution. Mrs. Mildred Pittman Book Store Attendant 45 Sophomore Class Officers Sophomores Stage Miss Aurora Pageant Among the many responsibilities assumed by sophomores is the Miss Aurora contest. This year Peachtree Avenue was chosen as the theme. Each sophomore feels a sense of pride in having met the challenges of the freshman year. Soon the student experiences a change in attitude to- ward himself and others. Behind the impatient smiles and anticipation, the nearness of gradua- tion brings to mind two long wonder- ful yeais. North Greenville has be- come a well of memories from which every sophomore draws tears, laugh- ter, and appreciation. Philip Rhodes President 46 Cynthia Speck Sherryl johnson Secretary Treasurer I Mrs. Margy O. McCall Sophomore Class Advisor 'N-,. f. J . 6 1,4-.lfo 5? XX' 5 u , . . 'ff' .jg f- 2 - - 1. ,. . r A3 fi 'y 3f7'i? , '3 1. - 'A 'fs-1 r 'A :gvfvf H' 'Q , . Z. J 4 'N rfb ,lv e , -N- , 41 tsrr 'S fi PX Q! f Z' Q as Q, Mrs- 1 fn 'fl W' GQ' ,gr ge , Q? 1 wvd - V N., Q 1 f 'aff ,ff ra .V N-c.y-2, 1 :w ,fr 1' k 1, ' . wg it fL ,1 ' 4 ' A24 1421 s A, 1 ' 1 , 1- gi ' 1 W H - mel? ,. .-ag 9 A , ,,, .,, ...,, ., W 2 .,....,,m l Eugene Walter Able Floyd Wayne Abee erry Richard Alexander Eddie Douglas Alverson yames David Alexander SOPHOMORE Linda Kaye Arms Mittie Isabelle Asbury Deborah jean Ash Patricia Rowena Atkins CL ASS of 1 96 9 Iohn Anders Avery Allen Leroy Babb Jesse William BHHICS ,.,...wqv Zawaski Lisco Bateman Cathy Louise Bell Dale Franklin Bishop Richard Bondeau Blaskowitz SCPHOMORE Daniel Eugene Boothe Mary Janice Boozer Donna Gene Boyter Paul Monroe Bozard Sandra Elaine Brady CLASS of 1969 Mary Io Bruce Patrick Edward Browning James David Brookshire David Lawson Bruin Ann Zimmerman Bryant Phillip Steven Bryant GPI-IO ORE Bennie Heyward Burnette james Richard Burnette Mary Ellen Burnette f 2 0,12 i -...pp Tena Eugenia Burns Linda Gail Burrell Kenneth Gillespie Byars CLASS of 1969 Phillip Wayne Calvert Robert Neal Campbell lime Elilklbefh C211'P911t'i'1 Brenda Sue Cartee Wzlllace Beaufort Cheves Laura Cash Jack Wilbur Cashion SOP HOMORE Sandra Elaine Childs Alice Gertrude Collum v 'L ,fa ' . i 'lx . ---rf . KVA Steven jack Coln Dwight Wilbur Cooper, jr. james Arthur Cox CLASS of 1969 Linda Diane Crook Richard Boyd Cribb Joseph Ea rl Crook 1-.-wp -H if ,x , ' , ,152 My I S, l Everette Mendel Dean, Ir. L Susan Kay Davenport Eluid Clin Dantzler, SOP HCMORE Stephen Lillington Dinkins Doris Evelyn Dodgens Allie LHNGH6 Dow l . v. Darrell Ellis Duncan Steve Eugene Durham CLASS of 1969 Dale Francis Ellenburg Richard Charles Ellis Donald Andrew Edwards Hugh Wayne Epperson John Sevier Erwin Frederick George Findley Philip jerone Fain Fmnces Prmel 1 Fmk r Ernest George Faulkner SCPHOMORE Ruth Arm Flemmg Alice Roberta Forrester julia Ann Foster CL ASS of 1969 Ronald Monroe Fowler Iames Thomas Galloway William Luther Freeman, III l james Cary Freeman Pamelia Robinson Garrett john jackson Gantt, III Glenda Ann Gilgtmp Nicholas Earle Gossett Iohn Hamilton Gibson, Ir. SGPHOMGRE NVilliam Charles Grahzun Richard Allen Crant Forrest Carlisle Green, Ir. CL ASS of 1 96 9 Daniel Lee Crubbs Karen Lea Crubbs Iohn Phillip Croce, 11' Mary Frances Cuy 1 I i Richard Wayne Hagy Ioseph George Hancock, Ir. Audrey Dianne H2:1fdiD Lewis james Hayes OPI-IOMGRE Miriam Dianne Hayes Milton Eugene Heatherly Charles Sedefl Henry, II Carolyn Jean Hightower Thomas William Hill CLASS of 1969 Michael Thomas Hudson Frank Mazon Hiott Robert Walter Hook '-qw!!! n Wanda Elaine Huff Elizabeth Smith Huff Eris Helena Hutto Thomas Jehu jackson, jr. Susan Eugenia Hughes SQPHOMGRE jane E1-keg jenkins 64 l james Norris Iohnson Rita Beth Johnson Sherryl Ann johnson CLASS of 1969 Glenda Carolyn Johnston Donna Carol jones Vickie Kay Jones udy Karen Ke-nnemer Doris Carpenter Khoe Brenda Dianne Kilpatrick Vifayne Ray Kirby QPHOMORE Kathy Dianne Kirk Szunuel Blair Knox uh ' YVillie Marvin Lane, Ir. Stuart Christopher Leclford Harold Lee, CL ASS of 1 96 9 Ammon Matthew Limbaugh Thomas Daniel Lindse Glenn Alliert Little it i t I 67 Ilflllblllltx 6111 1x1C,C,llNV Cnolyn Belthene Lold SGPHOMORE Dunel Rodlslll McGee Cl lude D1n1Ql Mclntosh Z . . V . Nancy lane Livingston 1 I ' .I l I . wx i . . . I :K i .J i n Paul Francis Mahefky CLASS of 1969 Eunice Diane Marett Ned Gardner Marlowe Michael Terry Martin Rebecca Elizabeth Merrill eralcl Henry Metcalf ames Ra mond Mitchell Alexander Talle Moore, r. . . . Y Y I Rosemary Elaine Morris Stanley Robert Murrell SGPHOMORE WVillia1n Hancel Pace, Ir. Mary Janice Page Larry Eugene Poole Peggy 162111 POITG1' CLASS of 1969 jeffrey Lane Reddick Robert Alex Price Christine Collum Quattlebaum Ernest Cary Rice Iohn Philip Rhodes Ginger Arnette Reynolds SOPHOMGRE David Lee Richards jimmy Bruce Roberts Ashley LaMont Robertson E ' A pi- A,g,p!i ' 3t'4f4' , E 7' Z 4f 'l , ' ri' ' , ff f Q' g- , ' fr 7 W, K Lena Elizabeth Robertson Q l i Donald Bruce Rochester l Eugene Curtis Rollins l CLASS of 1969 Joyce Elizabeth Rowell Charles Randall Runion Michael Edward Runyan Q 1 5 N l l . l 2 l X t Q. ' S , S . 5 i . C , x X 'Q S l I Y , I 73 Wllllam Herbert 321116161 kenneth Mmhael SIIOIG Nancy Revonw. SIIVGIS Carolyn Sue Slagle Ameha Ruth Sl'I'l1tl'1 74 SOPHOMORE .. , , ' 1. , . . . f c 1 4 l :lc c Lucia Dianne Smith Thomas Wayne Smith Laura Ann Snow CLASS of 1969 Christopher Ernest Steinmetz Claudia Diane Southerlin Cynthia jean Speck Lawrence Dale Stokes Richard Scott Stiles Archie Poe Stevens E Bonnie Dale Story Betty Anne Summey Ernest Jerry Tant Bobby Wayne Taylor Sammy Kay Tea gue CL ASS of 1969 Terry Benjamin Thrasher 1210145 Berner Tirlgle Christopher Iones Thrasher Eugene Howard Turner, Ir Roderick Christopher Turner Thonms VVayne Turner Garry Vaughn Turpin Sidney Franklin Varn, SOPHOMORE Freddie Clinton Walltz Rebecca Alma VV211WOI'th 78 I Harry Eugene Warren john Carter Watson Bill IQHHGS VVGNJ CLASS of 1969 Hiram Bedell NVillis Byron james XVhitehead Rickie Joseph Wllitlock Martha Gaynell Willis Susan Melissa Wingard l Rethia Dianne Wilson SOP HGMGRE alnes Alfred Wood, Ir. Kenneth Charlton Woods gf .,...,, qi . , , , f ff 4 . . NX, My v V L-A ' ' ' ts st , .R .. Q Q V N I , A f S .44 A J .cc .Q l Sophomores wait for registration. CLASS of 1969 Students discuss problems before the instructor arrives. XX XXX X X Q XX X X SEX XX tx F N . :f S X 52: XXQ4 5 if six X : 5 AX X , , .,., -- Ns- ,,., Wg V, . 1 2' 1 ,.L1, A ,A 'QA' of --s,ggf-jjj .. A . .4-v - . -P 1 . , 1 A ff gag- 15, - f' .Q ,,.ff'-1 W- 'L' '1f.. 'Z A K, .0 f ' W' 5 -3 .3 . . 'MMS - 1 ' -7 . 4 4. Y-- f.. V, - ' Y' ,kr . .W C., f, If 1, H V ,,. , , .iv n Wgww' wiv-..5',,5y L Y -f . f . Ma., ' --:nf 4 f ik In Q., ' , vii, ' L'-7 v 5, my-...?m:',.,,,. N'-ess 1-S-f V Aalku.,,-.,,.,.- W- .W ' M ' ' ' 4' Z If 'W' I w kea14..Q, N--f M '1 Y ..,,....,,.V -'-f 7 ':'z-15-1 f- fi ., . ' . 4. f M ' ' ' ff ,.,f---W -oc-.-f ,. .,, - 'YVffW ' ' ,-,lf V 4. . K .,,, ,ff , , ,,-7- N -,ff-4 ,.. 'A .', 4 T!! l'!b:..' ,f Man, this water is colclln says Brenda Kilpatrick after being thrown into the pool. 81 Beginning with the first rigorous week of orientation, the freshman quickly sees that campus life may be somewhat different from his expecta- tions. However, he begins rapidly to adjust to his strange, new environ- ment. As he accepts new challenges in academic work and in social life, he feels a growing sense of achieve- ment. The student soon realizes his re- sponsibility as a participating mem- ber of the Freshman Class. In the spring the class sponsors the Fresh- man-Sophomore Banquet. This year to raise money for the event, the class collected dues, conducted a slave', sale, and sponsored a Miss Roari' Contest. Susan Wingard Treasurer Miss Kella Hall and Mrs. Anne Godbee, Freshman Class advisors, relax in White Hall. Left: John McGraw sells Ronnie Turner in slave sale to raise money for the Freshman-Sophomore Banquet. Below: Ken Burns, Freshman Class Representative 83 in Freshmen Evelyn Diane Ackerman Michael Earle Anders Steven Phillip Anderson Carlos Santiago Anguizola William LeCrand Ardis Larry Delbert Avins Thomas Sanford Bannister james Richmond Barrow Bonnie Delores Bartlette u-av' X -4? rd iw WV Freshmen Have Memorable First Da Parents and new students serve themselves during North Greenville,s opening day. W I 4. f if, 84 M Vfff 13 if KMA 2 4 f 'A Q. VKX? Susan Marie Bell Michael Wingard Berry William Lee Bertha Benny Earl Bishop Maxie Edward Bishop Darryl Raye Blanton Susan Lee Bolding Irene Elizabeth Bradley Phillip Russell Brady Barry Edgar Brame Francis DeVVayne Brayton Larry Nelson Brewer Samuel Irving Britt Clark Macklyn Brittain Linda Ann Brocknian Freshmen 86 Karen Hazel Brown Lawrence Morgan Brown jerry Melton Bruce Nancy Estelle Bryant Patricia Lee Buis William Eugene Bullard Roger Cecil Burgess Stephen Irwin Burgess Tommy Max Burnett Kenneth Neal Burns Ronald David Burns Deborah jean Butler janet Elaine Butler Michael Edward Butler Donna Kay Caldwell Qi? Faculty members greet Mary Lynn Greene, Barbara White, and Diane WVooten after a concert. Freshmen Meet F acult at Reception Michael Wayne Caldwell Eddie Samuel Campbell George Heyward Campbell Stephen Carlisle Campbell Sandra Gaye Cannon Marilyn Janice Cantrell Marcia Lynn Cave Charles NValter Chambers Pamala Kay Chasteen Freshmen Miriam Hayes places name tags on Freshmen. Students meet new people . U. ponsors Get-Acquainted Party Mary Ellen Childress Thelma Regina Chilton Betty Elaine Clayton if Ray Edward Coggins Judith Patricia Cook Edward james Copeland Marjorie Ann Cox Mary Beth Cox Stephen O'Shields Crain P L 88 9-ali' l. da' , . ww' AQ I-F 'vm' 'tr-nv WWW 'magnum Zaven Vance Cummings, jr Kathy Elizabeth Dantzler Michael Leon Davenport Larry Hedden Davis Richard Lee Davis Claude Willie Dawson, jr. Robbie Marion DeMars Roy Mitchell Dill, jr. james David Donaldson Vivian Clarice Duggins LuAnn Durham Donald Jerome Durst Reida Iayne Edwards Robert Matthew England Kitty Elizabeth Eppes Freshmen Roger Edward Epps George Steve Eshleman Nancy Ruth Essex Robert Franklin Estridge Sandra Marie Faulk Susan Elizabeth Finch Larry William Fleming Mike Inman Floyd james Ralph Flynn William Michael Ford Casondri ean Fr idy Willnm Harold Fuller Cl ldys Lucille C lmbrell Robext E irl G imbrell bus in Luulle C' udnei ww ST 7-T' Susan Finch and her mascot seek shelter. h f f Air Raids Are Part of Rat Week jay Andrew George, jr. julian Maurice George, jr Mark Langford Gibson Stephen Leonard Gilreath Maxwell Allen Graham Wanda Leigh Grant Dana Alan Gravley Rebecca Hudson Green Mary Lynn Greene Freshmen Linclu Marie Guest Robert Eugene Hull Allen Eddings Hammond lVlZ1l'g2lI't't Alice Harrell joseph Curl Harris Linda Lee Harris Mason Leroy Harris, jr. Steve Thomas Harris Nancy Lee Hawkins Rat Week Helps Promote New Club Rats help New Frontier Society get orgainizecl. lx V ,L ,,,y ' 'Xf BJ' 72.77 'gif wwf Mason Henry Hayes, jr. jerry William Hensley Maurice Biyan Henson, j Charles Ralph Hill Steve Craig Hobbs Robert Michael Holliday jean Elizabeth Hoover janet Griffin Hopkins William Crant Hunt Candice jeanette james john Alexander janik Ronald Douglas jeffcoat Timothy Dexter jenkins Donna Cay johnson Donna Carol jones Freshmen Barry McLaurin joye Carol Anne julian james Franklin jumper Janice Anne Kirby Mark Ryan Knebusch Lawrence Leroy Knight Rudy Laverne Knight Steven Benton Koon Michael Lee Lawings Thomas Allen Lee Ronald Edwin Lewis William Lloyd Looper Donnie Robert Lowe Richard David Lowe Aluyne Harriett Lyons 94 i Cheryl Maxine McAl3ee Donnie Ray McCall Roddy Paul McCarson Ralph Winfield MeCaskill Robbie Eloise McCauley Andrew joseph McCrean0r Francis Gerald McDonald John Ia McGraw Judy Elizabeth McLean Freshmen Elect Class Cffieers john Mc-Craw gives his speech for the pres- idfi'I1CY- Sam Britt seeks office ofvice-president of Freshman Class. Freshmen Freshmen await Mr. Calvertis instruction on Monday morning. Orientation Is Part of Academic Life Douglas Faust McMillan William Earl McWhite Donald joseph Martin Edward Laverne Martin Carroll Douglas Massey Rhonda Susan Maw Stephen Hugh Mayfield Chadwick Bulord Metcalf Harriet Kate Miller 96 'usve l'l if 42344, , WW ,. if w!fVf 4 ,MW Freshmen Katherine Irene Norris William Pinckney Norris, jr. Walter Brian O,Malley Stanley Steven Ondra Sarah Annette Owens Virginia Lou Owens Donald Lee Padgett Frank Marvin Painter Donna Jeanne Palmer Marcia Jacqueline Palmer Kermit Hunter Patterson, Ir. 98 Rockie Marvin Pitman Roland Earl Pittman Wanda Lee Pittman Linda Faye Pitts 'W Susan Gardner and Judy Cook ponder the plight of Huckleberry Finn. Steve Harris and Matthew England examine English study questions. Study Groups Emerge in Classes dung, .r I David Michael Plemmons Janice Gail Posey Carol Jean Powers Blake Thomas Prince Douglas Carneiro Riker George Lynn Robinett Elizabeth Carol Robinson Lar james Robinson Isnerlda Isable Rodriquez Freshmen Kenneth Leroy Rogers john Perry Sanders Bonnie Faye Sharpe Cebillia Derhonda Shelley William Lewis Sherbert Reba Darlene Shirley Margaret Elaine Sloan Carrie Elizabeth Smith Danna Karen Smith wwf' wa' WW Campus Organizations Conduct Initiation 100 Are Connie Strickland, Donna Jones, Derlionda Shelley, and Linda Morgan really members ofE.Q.V.? jesse Cleveland Smith Larry james Smith Steven Allen Smith Kenneth Cowan Southerlin Richard Lee Spearman Robbie Lee Stabler Linda Patricia Steese Mark Brian Stegall john H. Steiger William Charles Strange Connie Lynn Strickland james Carl Stringer julius Theron Styles Sandra Lee Surett Margaret Elizabeth Tavenner ' 101 Freshmen Iames Hancock Taylor Linda Ruth Taylor Erie Keith Thomason Ch lrles Wxlham Tolbert ames Mlchael Tucker Martha Ann Turner Ronald Alvln Turner Phyllls Ann Vaughan Andrew Lee Vaughn Ames Rlchard Vaughn Wllllam Dudley Verdm Ronald LEWIS Vest Debor 1h L me W ide Eul Stephen W lters Non 1 Beth Wesley 99 -ci-auf' 'Y'- Y' 51' Barbara Ann White David George Whitfield Doyle Fulton Williams HON ...el -eww ,Way S1-16 'WX' Ronald Gary Williams Samuel Lawrence Williams Dennis Arthur Wilson Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness Hazel Mae Wimberly Kathy Diane Wooten james Wyatt Wrenn Intensified Tide helps Billy Norris, Steve Cilreath, and Ken Rogers solve their wash- day problems. 103 S.C.A. Executive Council A. Makes New Rules 2 1 Pete Waltz, president V3.5 X1 . WW- f' A The Student Government Associa- tion strives to help the students in every way possible. By sponsoring many events each year, the Associa- tion attempts to unite the student body. The Student Government has tried to rewrite its Constitution in order that students may understand the rules more clearly and have addi- tional privileges. A project for a ten- minute courtesy time for men and Women boarding students was passed at the beginning of the year. Also, a watennelon slicing was one of the main events which the Student Cov- ernment sponsored. Annually the As- sociation sponsors a hike up Classy Mountain. Many improvements on campus can be attributed to the Student Cov- ernment Association. Ron Fowler, vite-president Mifillm Hayes, S9Cf9f21l'y Everett? Deans fwlsllfsf . 104 IU Pete Waltz, chairman of executive committee Mr. Barry Hambright, sponsor Executive Council Members - Seated: Ronald Fowler, Becky Merrill, Pete Waltz, Marsha Marrett, Sammy Cribb. Standing: Philip Rhodes, Mr. Barry Hambright, Wayne Kirby, john McGraw. 105 judicial Council Judicial Council Tries Discipline Cases The Student Government dlscusses campus actlvltles 106 Sammy Crlbb helps Wlth S C A watermelon sllclng 'S M lllllc IS ol llCllLl ll C Olll ul Di IIHIS VVllsoll Lllly Blom ll Nm Nues R011 Pon lel Pete W lltL l' 1 4' .1 3 ,R V c v ' Q ,vi V 1 l, 4 . Wy ,, R 'F fi 1' J ,A , ,Q lx ! ' X l ' I ,- 5 K A 1 . X- X 'H V 4 ,A K X X X x Ji, 1' 1 T l - 1 , LH ' ' , 1 JI' J, 1 ' ', 2 '. R gr?--w , W , f, The judicial Council is designed to try cases of discipline on campus that are referred to it by the House Coun- cils or the S.C.A. Executive Commit- tee. Cases coming before this Council in the past two years have been few, but after the Student Government Constitution is revised, it is hoped that the judicial Council will have more authority in matters of disci- pline. it '-vrxvi fxfi-N 4 ft f u , f' YW,- Eq V ,f : , X N 'FL ' A 'V X' we ,Qi A rw, At W T if 5 'TZ ,viii i f to ' e I Y ., ff' X? 'V' X Q - e fi-a t ' ' :Af 4' f 2 LQ ,,,,, 1 ,,,, K W q:2Q,?244 'I f f-7 ,753 , 1-wr 1.- ' 1 f f f f 5 . MQ, , - pw ,1 ,-,g,f,g,f f , 12. , p , ,, M f , , Pete Waltz votes in the Student Govern- ment election for new vice-president. -... Menls House Commcil Dean ML-Donald calls a dorm meeting to go over new rules. 108 ff 2 4 2 Freedie Freeman, president of Men's House Council Ned Marlowe is drafted into North Greenville's riot squad House Council Helps Govern Dorm 4 ff X ,f,.,x'3, W 7 'Jay ,W V ,, 0, r 'A Q, Qywffw ww -1 fn-Q 4 , Dean McDonald and Freedie Freeman discuss rule changes. ' we W! 'li The Menis House Council is made up of a president, vice-president, sec- retary, class representatives, and monitors. Each week the Council meets to discuss any major infractions of the rules. Referrals may he made to the Student Government. Each year the Menis House Council and the Womenls House Council jointly sponsor an open house at Christmas time. The room with the best Christmas decoration is given a prize. ? ,,....J s 5 V i Members of Men's House Council - Standing: Dean McDonald, john Erwin, Tommy Porter, Milton Heatherly, Glenn Little. Seated Olin Dantzler, Freedie Freeman, Charles Henry, Larry Stokes, Ned Marlowe. 109 Womenis House Council Council Sets Dormitor Rules Each year several girls are chosen by the boarding girls, the dormitory monitors, and the Dean of Women to serve on the Womenis House Council. The Council deals with minor infrac- tions of the dormitory rules. It seeks to help each girl in all aspects of col- lege life. Annually the Council sponsors a dormitory decoration and open house at Christmas. This is a project in which every girl can participate. A birthday party is sponsored once a month for girls having bilthdays. Such an event increases the spirit of the boarding students. X f5Cf'I .?ffE:'33?' Mrs. Crain, dean of women, and Mrs. Tribble, assistant, refer to rules in the Enlighteneer. , 1 gf? ' i wa -xv-.ra .iwxrzi-i ,W-QQ. , 1 ei.Q1'5?l?il3lfiia wgigfe' af' .,,,d.. is., Members of Womeffg House Council - Standing: Mrs. Olive Crain, Patsy Buis, Donna Borer, Carolyn Slagle Linda Burrell. Seated: Alice Forrester, Nancy Silvers, Marsha Marrett, Judy Kennemer, Rethia WI son. H0 Mrs. Crain reviews rules with dormitory girls. we fxff' Alice Forrester, president of Women's House Council Sarah Owens and Beth Cox engage in their nightly beauty routine Baptist Student Union Q fl if 5, 2 fir AN'-Q-N . X i fx' W ' Wayne Turner, president Sheriyl Johnson, vice-president Dormitmy girls have evening devotions. B.S.U. sponsors vespers on Monday and Thursday. 112 . U. Sponsors Special Week B Mx ZW ff ff f B.S.U. Executive Council - Front Row: jan Page, Wayne Turner, Matt Limbaugh, Woody Wood. Second Row: Lena Robertson, LaNelle Dow, jimmy Cox, Danny Crubbs. Third Row: Carolyn Slagle, Ginger Burns, Linda Burrell, Nancy Silvers, Rev. Hartzog Beard, pastor advisor, Rev. Wade Hale, faculty advisor. Back Row: Rowena Atkins, Sherryl johnson. Ian Page and jimmy Cox participate in a skit for B.S.U. Welcome Party. Making Christ relevant in the life of each college student is the major aim ofthe Baptist Student Union. It links the college to the church and coordinates the religious activities on campus. The B.S.U. affords each student an opportunity to begin each clay with morning devotions. Also, he has an opportunity to attend vespers twice a week. The major project undertaken each year by the B.S.U. is Christian Em- phasis Week. The entire week is an attempt to reveal the need for Chris- tianity in our world and to show that life takes new meaning with Christ as the center. Annually the B.S.U. sponsors a pre- retreat for new students, later in the year many students attend the State B.S.U. Convention. 113 Dean Crain Ministerial Association Men Prepare for the Ministry i Philip Fain, president Wayne Turner, vice-president, and Danny Crubbs, secretary-treasurer Members of the Association - Front Row: Philip Fain, Danny Crubbs, Woody Wood. Back Row: Nick Cossett, Roy Coggins, james Donnlclson, Charlie Odom, Wayne Turner, Rev. Wade- Hale, Eugene Rollins. K H4 The objective of the Dean Crain Ministerial Association is to help students prepare for the Gospel min- istry. At the meetings each student from time to time has an opportunity to preach to his fellow students. Many of the members fill pulpits over the state in the absence of the regular pastors. One of the most important events conducted by the Ministerial Associ- ation this year was a revival held at the Buckeye Forest Baptist Church in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Mr. Hale, sponsor, posts notice of next meeting. Philip Fain, president, concentrates on program for next meeting. The Dean Crain Ministerial Association has an open discussion at one ofthe meetings Volunteer Band Band Keeps Christian Spirit Alive if v ' c ' l l 5 i Deputation Team - Front Row: Glenda Gilstrap, Alice Forrester, Delores Bartlette. Second jf Bow: Becky Green, Marsha Cave, Vickie jones, Sandy Faulk. Third Row: Sam Britt, gl l Danny Grubbs, Robert Price. Back Bow: Steve Crain, Sam Cribb, Wayne Turner. The Volunteer Band is an organi- zation composed of members who want to continue their Christian ser- vice and who are dedicated to Chris- tian fellowship. They study the con- ditions of the world and use their main aim, prayer, as one of their ma- jor tools. The Volunteer Band sponsors a missions action program. The com- mittee helps children in the neigh- boring churches, teaching them to be as dedicated as they are. The Band also has a Deputation Team which is very important to the students. It provides each person an opportunity to voice his opinions of world conditions and to express Christian attitudes. 'z I 9 i m l in Missions Committee - Front Row: Reba Shirley, Cheryl McAbee, Susan Wingard. Second Row: Glenda Gilstrap, Irene Bradley, Linda Burrell, Gladys Gambrell, Janice Boozer, Nan Neves, Rowena Atkins. Third Row: Gary Rice, Evelyn Dodgens, Nancy Silvers, Matthew Limbaugh, Bobby Gambrell, Steve Dinkins, Hoy Garrett. Back How: Steve Gilreath, jerry Bruce, Richard Spearman, Ronnie Turner, Charlie Hill, Steve Harris. H6 Q3 R ,,f' ff W A f ' 'r--X jimmy Cox, president, gives directions for a new Student, Pat Francis helps with mission work at nearby church. T A u 'fi 2 ,. . Tigertones - Front Row: Teresa Arbaugh, jean Hoover, LaNelle Dow. Second Row: Susan Hughes, Gina Chilton, Dianne Pritchard, Nancy Essex, Susan Bell. Third Row: Don Rochester, john Steiger, Woody NVood, VVilliam Bertha. Back Row: Archie Stevens, john McGraw, Milton Heatherly, Michael Davenport, Dennis Wilson, Larry Brown. -1 5 f A dvr ,f -4 Rowena Atkins leads children in songs. 117 Young Womanis Auxiliary Neely Circle - Dianne Ackerman, Marjorie Cox, Glenda Gilstrap Sherryl johnson, Evelyn Dodgens. West Circle - Front Row: Gladys Gambrell, Patsy Buis, Carolyn Slagle. Second Row: Alice Forrester, Becky Walworth, judy Ken- nemer. J,- fl 'lf 'L V 1 , iigffciy r 'V ft! Candel Circle - Irene Bradley, Beth Cox, Donna jones, Linda Bunyan Circle - Glenda Johnston, LaNelle Dow, Jayne Lyons Burrell, Liz Robinson, Cynthia Mitchell. Sandra Childs, jan Page, Lena Robertson. 118 Y. W. A. Stresses Christian Missions Moorehead Circle - Front Row: Miriam Hayes, Donna Boyter, Carolyn Hightower, Fran- ces Guy, Ianice Boozer. 'Back Row: Marcia Palmer, jenny Owens, Marsha Marrett, Libby Smith, Cheryl McAbee. Mitchell Circle - Linda Gillespie, Hazel Wimberly, Ruthie Smith, Mary Childress, Susan Wingard, Eris Hutto. Young Womanis Auxiliary is an organization devoted to the study of missions, it seeks to unite the young women ofthe Southern Baptist Con- vention. The Y.W.A.'s engaged in a pre- school retreat with Miss Zella Woody, State Director, as guest. Other activi- ties for the year included a welcome party for new and former members. There were also the Home and For- eign Mission Weeks of Prayer, Y.W.A. Focus Week, the State Y.W.A. House Party in Spartanburg, the Valentine Banquet at the Southerner Restau- rant, and special chapel speakers, one of whom was Miss Addis Popwell from the Sellers Baptist Home and Adoption Center. Lena Robertson, president of Y.W.A. Hill Circle - Pam Fink, Ginger Burns, LuAnn Durham, Vickie jones, Kena Norris. f 1 '47 'A S 2 ve- f X J' , .44 we , Christian Student Movement Club lnitiatcs Community Action Vx! ,W w Chris Steinmetz, president, heads for class. The purpose of the C.S.M. is to promote interfaith discussion and co- operation, using various programs designed to foster free discussion of relevant issues among persons of all faiths and of no faith. Students conduct the club activi- ties. The sponsor merely presides at club elections and acts as an inter- mediary for the club and the faculty. The C.S.M. has seminars on a vari- ety of subjects and has brought to the campus films relevant to manis faith today. The organization initiated ucom- munity actioni' through cultural en- richment and tutorial programs for the underprivileged. l x Other officers ut vice-president, jerry Durst, and secretary-treasurer, .Innct Hopkins. s Dr. Walker, sponsor of C.S.M., enjoys studying religions. 120 Esse Quam Viclere I Q ls 11 l 1 l ,r ig l il is ,Eg l Zi it . . l H ir 2. fr in .4 l l H Donna jones and Derhonda Shelley enjoy initiation day completely. l 122 E. V. Members Stud Miss Kennedy, sponsor iii' 72 ..1 Officers of - LaNelle Dow, Linda Burrell, Miriam Hayes, Becky Merrill, Susan Davenport. 1 l I I V l l l V l l I r V I E I l I 1 l i l E W the Fine Arts An honorary literary society, Esse Quam Videre is composed of young women who maintained ga high scho- lastic average in English the preced- ing year. One of the oldest organizations on the campus, the society takes pride in its purpose: to train young women to preside over public meetings, to be poised and at ease in the presence of others, and to appreciate the fine arts. This purpose is accomplished through monthly meetings which include the study of literature, music, and art, emphasizing cultural refinement. Guest speakers present programs on their specialized fields after which a social period is enjoyed. Carolyn Slagle, president ofE.Q.V Members of - Front Row: Debbie Butler, LaNelle Dow. Second Row Linda Morgan Llnda Burrell Dianne Pritchard, Susan Bolding, Evelyn Dodgens, Connie Strickland, Gina Chilton. Back Ron Wanda Huff Becky Nlerrlll Teresa Arbaugh, Derhonda Shelley, Mary jo Bruce, janice Boozer. l K Dean Howard Literary Society 'yggaeywij , Q 48959 'av ,Ng 'WM Members of Society - Front Row: Stanley Murrell, Richard Grant, Charles Runion, Cary Freeman, Nick Cossett. Second Row: Billy Neely, jack Cushion, Olin Dantzler, Wayne Kirby, Lewis Hayes, Ron Fowler, Milton Heatherly. Society Establishes Loan Fund The Dean Howard Literary Society is a group of young men organized to train in the discussion of current affairs and to help develop platform manners. During the year, speakers are invited to discuss current hap- penings as well as personal activities and interests. This year the Society sponsored a i'Miss College Campusu, with pro- ceeds from the contest to establish a scholarship fund for a promising stu- dent. Also, the Society has an annual speech contest co-sponsored with the E.Q.V. Literary Society. Nick Cossett presents Nun Neves the trophy for Miss College Campus. 124 I Dean Howard, advisor, relates North Green- ville's history. l Officers - Charles RLIHIOH Mlke Runyan Nick Gossett Richard Grant, Cary Freeman. ,fl Richard Grant, president, relaxes after a meeting. Gary Freeman ind Richard Grant discuss socletv business Phi Theta Kappa Dr. Proctor, sponsor, enjoys a rest. Oflicers - Seated: Doris Khoe, Linda Burrell, Miriam Hayes. Standing: Wayne Turner, Ashley Robertson, Dr. Dan Proctor. 126 I Achievement ls Noted Phi Theta Kappa membership is the greatest honor that a student of North Greenville can attain. To become a member of this organization, one must have a grade point ratio of 3.5 or bet- ter. Students who have achieved this average are invited to join at the end of each semester. A special chapel program was sponsored by the Phi Theta Kappa to recognize prospective members. Students who are invited to join the organization must also pos- sess dependability, leadership, and scholastic ability. New members of Phi Theta Kappa - Doyle Williams Steve Eshleman Elaine Butler Beth Cox, Sandra Brady. Etude Etude helps bring concerts to North Greenville. lXlt'llllll'l'S ol' Etude on-joy music togetlu-r. 128 if' nr gf A Att y' 1 ' ' - .-57 ' - X if ' 53 Sjif , . K , - ,f fa Y - 55,57 . R Fw! ,. I 2 W 1 ggw was ': Y 5 :glib ' E 4 5 , i. fx J, .. ft 5 U55 , .124 , 'Wim-5 A Szmclra Brady, president. I i l Etude Emphasizes Musical Talent Officers - LaNelle Dow, Becky Merrill, Matt Limbaugh, Sandra Brady. i K Etude, an honor society for music students, is composed of those stu- dents Who have maintained a BD av- erage in all their music courses. The purpose ofthe Society is to promote participation in the musical activities on the campus. The Society is affili- ated With the South Carolina Federa- tion of Music Clubs. The main project of the organization throughout the year is the sponsoring of concerts. Members - Front Row: Gina Chilton, Brenda Cartee, Judy Kennemer, LaNelle Dow, Debbie Butler, Wanda Pittman, Susan Davenport, Becky Merrill, Susan Bel. Back Row: Nancy Essex, Sandra Brady, Matt Limbaugh. 129 College Choir Their Joy Is Shared The College Choir is made up of r students selected on the basis of a pri- vate audition at the beginning of the academic year. The Choir is very im- portant to all North Greenville stu- dents. At many chapel programs the students enjoy the choral selections. The Choir presented a program of special music prior to the Christmas holidays. Each year the group makes tours to various churches. This spring the Choir traveled into North Caro- lina and Virginia presenting concerts. Officers - Seated: La N ll D d K , ' . . . Archie Stevens- 1 6 6 OW, Ill y ennemer. Standing. Tommy Hill, Diane Marett ' -s...,..J.M f . The Choir presents -1 cll1l'litlll'lS concert I C I ' ' ' ' Tommy Hill, president 130 Choir - Front Row: LaNelle Dow, jane Livingston, Teresa Arbaugh, Nan Neves, Mary Childress, Becky Creen, Kathy Dantzler, Susan Davenport, Indy Cook, Judy Kennemer, Wanda Pittman, Sandra Brady, Debbie Butler. Second Row: Reba Shirley, Donna Palmer, Sandy Faulk, Gladys Cambrell, Nancy Essex, Cina Chilton, Susan Bell, jean Hoover, Becky Merrill, Connie Moore, Renee Creene, Brenda Kilpatrick, Margaret Harrell, Brenda Cartee. Third Row: Sam Britt, Bill Neel, Archie Stevens, David Richards, Milton Heatherly, Sam Cribb, john McCraw, Tom Hill, Richard Davis, Bil-ly Sandel, Woody Woocli Back Row: Dennis Wilson, Richard Spearman, Steve Dinkins, Steve Crain, John NVatson, Ronnie Turner, Steve Gilreath, John Steiger, Don Rochester, Billy Craham, Matt Limbaugh. Mr. Robinson directs the choir. Choir practice is great fun. 131 ijAmicale des Livres tudents Maintain Literary Interests Libruiy Club members discuss items ofimportauce. L'Amicale des Livres is composed of students who maintain a Cv aver- age and who have a sincere interest in literature. The aim of the Library Club is to encourage an appreciation of the arts and to develop an interest in current affairs. Included among plans for the year were tours to other college libraries. The club also had the privilege of hearing several speakers at the monthly meetings and chapel assem- blies. V---A....,..,,. N we s E L Members - Front Row: Reba Shirley, jauiioe Boozer, Mary Childress, Vickie jones, Ruthie Smith, Miss Edith Sayer, sponsor. Back Row: Evelyn Dodgens, Bonnie Stony, Linda Gillespie, Pam Fink, Gladys Gumbrell, Cheryl McAbee. 132 li Vickie jones, president of L'Amicale des Livres R Miss Edith Sayer, sponsor Other officers - Evelyn Dodgens and Liz Robinson 133 Phi Beta Lambda Confidence Is Instilled A. 1 wb' Berthene Lord, president Mrs. Delane Wood, sponsor I Members - Front Row: Miriam Hayes, Susan Wingard, Eris Hutto, Mrs. Delane Wood, Berthene Lord, Susan Bolding. Second Row: john Gibson, jesse Banks, Bob Campbell, Kathy Kirk, Ruthie Smith, Mickey Dill. Back Row: Tommy Hill, Larry Stokes, Evelyn Dodgens, Elaine Butler, Laura Snow, Kena Norris, LuAnn Durham, jenny Owens. 134 1 - 4 Phi Beta Lambda is designed for those students who are looking for- ward to careers in business and busi ness education. One of its chief ob jectives is to develop strong, aggres- sive leadership so that future busi- nessmen and Women may participate more effectively in business and community life. The members learn how to lead and participate in group discussions, preside at meetings, and direct committee Work, plus many other skills. a The club helps the members to have confidence in themselves and to advance scholastically. Phi Beta Lambda has a special meeting. Girls work hard to learn necessary business skills. fl Q I I ,,.y . f.: .r'..::jl 1.3541 The organization sponsored a doughnut sale. 447' AMW u.f '-ft 'uw H in 5 sf VZKW W ' . K K 4 if x 5 'up - r ' ' mst Semin W -WM T M MVB QR lag 1 iq N . V - '1-ff .S Srrfm M VRQM? VW 555, A bmi it f , With ijt, fm, Mrs. McCall, sponsor, works hard on The White Butterfly. Ofhters-C ltlldl ohnston Arthle Stevens Ruth Ann Robbie McCauley and Archie Stevens get Steve Dinkins ready to g0 on Flu ming the stage. f was .uw M M0311 fiflrr WAV!! Kibbfifllfii 2193 ssl sr'-'+ 35' F1 DVD sw-wma-is 10 sewn. -annex, .f Hkfx wyrlgsff ins ..-9 i i 2 Y i Nlembers Front Row- Archie Stevens Ronnie Turner Heyward Burnette, Steve Dinkins, Steve Harris, john McGraw, jerry Durst, lifddie Hammond, Micke' Dill, Don Rochester, David Whitfield, Matt Limbaugh, john Steiger, Milton Heatherly, Ronald Fowler, Larry Y Brown, john Gibson. Second Row: Becky Green, Susan Bolding, Glenda Johnston, Ruth Ann Fleming, Delores Bartlette, Janice kirby, Teresa Arbaugh, Gay johnson, Karen Grubbs, Robbie McCauley, Cindy Speck, Susan Bell, jenny Owens, Linda Pitts, Debbie WVade, Libby Smith, Nancy Hawkins, Reba Shirley, Brenda Kilpatrick. Need for Expression Is F ulfilled The Sock 'n' Buskin Society offers students an opportunity to demon- strate their acting abilities in the plays they present. The Drama Glubis first production this year was The White Butterflyf' It was a great campus success. Much work goes into the preparation of a play, and those who participate receive a rewarding experience for their eiinorts in a major presentation. Another purpose of the Society is to help the members acquire an ap- preciation ofthe dramatic arts. Hey, let's watch it, Reba and Dana! 137 Collegiate Civitan ,,.n-fl- Kenneth Woods, president Mr. C 138 Ialvcrt, sponsor of Civi Members - Descending Stairs: Dotiglas McMillan, Bob Campbell, Rick Barrow, Charles Henry, Chris Thrasher, Frank Hiott, Mickey Dill, Rick Whitlock, Don Padgett, Rockie Pitman, David Brookshire, Dick Blaskowitz, Mike Ford, Billy Lane, john Cibson, jim- my Roberts, Largy Brown, John Watson, Paul Mahefky, john Gantt, Phil Rhodes, john Erwin, Ken Woo s. Purpose Is Character Building Cificers-john Gantt, john Erwin, Phil Rhodes Membership in the Collegiate Civ- itan Club is composed of all Fresh- man and Sophomore men who wish to join. This organization is sponsored by the Civitan Club of Greer, South Carolina. The purpose of the club is to help the members become good citizens and to build character. During the second semester the Civitan Club along with the New Frontier Society sponsored Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, a pop concert that really boosted student morale. john Erwin brings Maurice Williams on stage for the Zodiacs' concert. 'I39 New Frontier Society Club Activity ls Evidcnt The recently organized New Fron- tier Society has sponsored pep rallies during basketball season to promote school spirit. Early in the year the Society presented a musical group, the Newmen, which entertained the students at a bonfire. The organiza- tion was also responsible, along with the Civitan Club, for bringing the professional artists Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs to North Greenville. During one of the Ianuaiy chapel programs the Society presented the Athletic Department a check to pur- chase a whirlpool for the basketball teams. Officers-Front Row: Chris Thrasher, Ken Byers, Paul Mahefky. Back Row: Charles Henry and Phil Rhodes. Paul Mnlu-llxy, pwsiclviit, presents Cfoalc-li 'l'z1nlu'rslc'y il clivck lin' ll whirlpool. 140 The Society brought the Newmen to pep up school spirit PE If I . 7-va ,4,. of , , 7 ii 4 i, X1 x I 'II 4 ,- The New Frontier Society and the Civitan Club sponsored Maurice Williams and The bonfire really sparked enthusiasm. the Zodiacs. F I mf I I I I I I I I I I Q I I I I I I I I I I I Society - Front Row: Rick Whitlock, Rick Barrow, Frank Hiott, john Watson, Billy Lane, Ken Woods. Second Row: Larry Brown, jimmy Roberts, Dale Ellenburg, john Gantt, Sidney Vam, Doug McMillan, Tim jenkins, john Erwin, Andy George. Back Row: john Gibson, Chris Thrasher, Kenneth Byers, Phil Rhodes, Charles Henry, Paul Mahefky, Mic ey Dill. 141 Physical Education Conmcil Mrs. Dan Proctor, advisor Members ofthe P. E. Council help choose the cheerleaders. r P I I Council - Front Row: Clenda Johnston, Mittie Asbury, Marsha Marrett, Vicki jones, jenny Owens. Second How: Delores Bartlette, Susan Wingard, Ruthie Smith, Alice Colluln, Linda Pitts, Karen Brown. Third Row: Barbara White, Mary Childress, Eris Hutto, Frances Cuy, Debbie Wade, Carolyn Hightower, Glenda Cilstrap. Back How: Diane Wooten, Cladys Cambrell, Phyllis Vaughan, Cinger Reynolds, Sherryl Johnson. 142 Council Strengthens Athletic Programs To promote school spirit and sportsmanship and to govern the Womenis Intramural and Varsity programs are purposes of the Physical Education Council. The Council sponsored several projects this year. Some of these were the election of basketball cheerlead- ers, the intramural tournaments, a visit to the ,Shriner's Hospital in Greenville, the collection of Blue Horse coupons for the purpose of purchasing bicycles for the school, and operating a concession stand at all home basketball games. 431717 Officers-Ginger Reynolds Vickie ones, and Gladys Gambrell. 143 s E Skyliner Staff .ag I f -f -- V 'wffyh 1 f f f Ronnie Turner and Dennis Wilson are staff members. Becky Merrill edits the Skylmer. 5 s . I, 41 5 Q 3 I MVA Nx .MW F 0 ,gm ' X . , .1- 1' Mrs. Bri-nu Walker, advisor David Richards finds something funny going on in the Skyliner office. 144 Everyone Enjoys Reading the SKYLI ER Attempting to cover fairly and im- partially the news on the campus and suiving to present a record that B a true image of North Creenville are aims ofthe Skyliner, the North Green- xdHestudentneuspapeL The Skyhneris a nunnber ofthe Associated Collegiate Press and has been well accepted by collegiate HaHs 1 Chris Steinmetz, Dennis Wilson, Vicki Watson -all worked on the Skylincr. 'ns all 5 ,f MW M and john 'x 'Kari ee- S JSM we - . Xi C- as as Q Little Andrea' Walker joins the Skyliner Staff - Standing: Darryl Blanton, David Richards, Vicki jones, Dennis W'ilson, Clark Brittnin. Brenda Kilpatrick, john Watson, Donna Palmer, Chris Steinmetz, john Cibson. Seated: Mrs. Walker and Becky Merrill. I45 Aurora Staff L1 -.. mxgw. ,M UG-W -Z we U12g...,.:mn f ,.., , Clubs Stall4LuAnn Durham, Glenda Cilstrap, and jenny Owens. Administration Staff-Beth Cox, Casondra Frady, and Mary Lynn Greene. , W' I W X, ,,, , ,W ' Q , , z as . J v . A +4 I N. Busins-ss Stullefioinuim- Strickland, .Iam-t Hopkins, Nun Editorial Assistants-Donna jones, Marsha Murrett, and Douglas My-Millang Nm-wgs, zulcl lil-thin XVilson. Sports Stnfl4Homilcl Fowler and Jayne Lyons. 146 ,,.v' Problems Arise as Deadline Nears ,ff if Q if Business Staff-jimmy Burnetteg Mrs. Veda Sprouse, advisor, Donna Boyter. Layouts, copy, photography, typ- ing, proofreading, and hard work are all part of the finished product of the Aurora, North Creenvilleis yearbook. With the deadline quickly approach- ing and pictures to be retaken and copy to be revised, the Aurora office became a center of frantic activity. However, when the last page was submitted to the printer, the staff re- flected that despite all the work and problems, the publication of a year- book is a rewarding experience. if-B Archie Stevens, photographer, Classes Staff-jane Livingston, Sarah Owens, and Karen Crubbsg Lewis Hayes, artist, Steve Cilreath, photographer. 'N Wayne Kirby, editor Kathy Kirk, typist, Janice Boozer. ieuturesg Hazel XVimberly, typistg Features Stnfl4Sumly Faulk and I I ' Rhonda Maw. 147 5 1 , , Q1 N ,, W ,I I af 1' 2 . 1 1 . E, u I . Perspective of Time 4,-fag, I QQX xx Scholarship Day Students Receive Recognition Scholarship Day was observed by a chapel program with Reverend W. Crocker, a North Greenville alumnus, as guest speaker. Reverend Crocker talked on todayis youth. Fourteen outstanding students were recognized for achieving a 3.5 grade point average. Doctor Proctor invited the honor students to become membeis of the Phi Theta Kappa, for which he is the sponsor. Phi Theta Kappa is a local chapter of a national junior college fraternity. One of the highest honors that a student at Notth Greenville can receive is membership in Phi Theta Kappa, which was organized on our campus last year. Rev. W. Crocker spoke on Today's Youth during services for scholarship. Dennis List-liuvlc How: liill Welili, Doris Klioe, Tom BklllIllSl6l', Doyle liutlm-r, Silllillll Brauly, VVuntla Pittnuui, Mary Both Cox, Dtll3IJl'2ll1 Butler. 150 s Williams, launes XVYCIIII, Steve Eslileman. Front Row: Elaine F ounders, Day Author Reviews the Past College's memorabilia is displayed in the Dean's oifice. North Greenvilleis annual Found- ers, Day was observed during a Ian- uary chapel service. The speaker was Mr. Henry Howard, Dean Emeritus ofthe college and author of a history of North Greenville, From These Roots. He has also played a major role in the collegeis achieving accred- itation with the Southern Association of Golleges and Secondary Schools. Guests at the service were the North Greenville Board of Trustees. Special music was presented by Mr. john McClellan, assistant in the Stu- dent Affairs Department, and by the College Ghoir. Author and faculty member, Mr. Henry I Howard, relates North Greenville's history. 151 Who's Who Gutstanding Students Are Honored Becky Merrill Skyliner Editor Whois Who is a formal recognition of students who have shown excel- lence in scholarship, leadership, and service while attending North Greenville. Each of these students has contributed his time and ability for the improvement of the school and community. This year seven students have been selected to receive this honor. North Greenville is proud to honor these students by recognition in Who's Who in American junior Colleges, a na- tional organization recognizing junior college students of outstanding char- acter and ability. jimmy Cox Volunteer Huncl President 152 if ,X I, X xi ji E ..-....0 IATA 353 311 7' ssh- W Ashley Robertson Vice-President of Sophomore Class f 'M'- Hf 5 f Wayne Turner B.S.U. President Wayne Kirby Aurora Editor Mrs. Doris C. Khoe Phi Theta Kappa President Archie Stevens Aurora Photographer Christian Emphasis Week Theme Chnst and Your Vocauon Marlon Lee directs the music and Wayne Turner presides at the opening program Chr1st1an Emphasis Week IS a pe r1od set aslde each year at North Creenvllle for concentration on spir itual matters This year the Reverend Peter Mc Leod pastor of Central Baptist Church Lexmgton Kentucky was the co ordinator for the aCt1V1t1CS of the week Team members for the Week representing several vocations particlpated in chapel programs tories and 1nd1v1dual class discus sions The Week was a t1me of d1S cussmg learning sharmg and deep emng of students spiritual values as O I ,, I . . . . - , . 7 7 7 ' 7 I I 7 , , I 7 f . seminars, buzz sessions in the dormi- . , . . . . - Q V . I . . - . 7 . , . , - X x 4 l l Reverend Peter Mt-Leod, Mr. Hale, and jimmy Cox discuss various aspects ofthe week while Phil Rhodes patiently waits. 154 Special Tribute College Honors Mr. Blackwell One of the best loved professors at North Greenville retired this past year. Mr. Robert Blackwell has served North Greenville faithfully in varied capacities for thirty-eight years and has taught here longer than any other living teacher. Mr. Blackwell taught math, served as assistant dean of boys, coached the boys' basketball team, and helped to build White Hall. The retired professor was honored in chapel for his service to North Greenville. The college presented him a gold plaque and a color television. Dr. Neely presents Mr. Blackwell a gold plaque for service to the college. Mr. Blackwell receives thanks from Mr. Bruce at a special chapel service. 155 Christmas Decorations Christmas Spirit Envelops Campus s f 2 5 5' f y Z Patsy Buis, Hazel Wimberly, and Donna jones add the final touches before the judging of their hall. john ML-Cruw gives instructions for decorating the Student Cen- ter. 156 Early in December the campus begins to show signs of preparation for the holidays. Each club is given a certain area of the campus to deco- rate, and students busily tape tinsel, crepe paper, and colored lights into place. For many, Christmas at North Greenville means that exams are fin- ished, and a quiet, restful holiday is ahead. Or it may mean the graduation for some Sophomores and the depar- ture of a few Freshmen. Finally, with a sigh of relief and a slight feeling of sorrow, students wish a merly Christmas to everyone and head to- ward home. 3' The Etude Society won Hrst place for their entry of Away in a Manger. 5 P Susan Finch and Eris Hutto decorate bulletin boards in the Administra- tion Building. Wonder why Tom Hill doesn't hold the mistletoe over Diane Marett? 157 Miss Aurora Pageant Judges Find Decisions Difficult Linda Mooney congratulates Teresa Arbaugh, the new Miss Aurora. Tension mounts as the judges make their final decision. 158 Miss Teresa Arbaugh walked Peachtree Avenuei' to become Miss Aurora of 1969. The master of cere- monies for the Miss Aurora Pageant was Sonny Eppes, a Greenville radio personality, who presented the sixteen lovely contestants. Entertainment was provided by Don Rochester, accom- panied by Chip Culbertson and Tony Testino. The girls competed in three divi- sions - sportswear, talent, and eve- ning gown. The contestants chose Judy Kennemer as Miss Congeniality. Before crowning the new queen, Miss Linda Mooney performed the talent which helped her to be named Miss Aurora of 1968. Teresa Arbaugh performs the talent which helped her win the crown. Miss Teresa Arbaugh Miss Aurora of 1969 V 159 Miss Aurora Runners-ug Rig .wh 1, 5 Skill and coordination in dancing win Diane Wooten honors. Seconcl llliniioivup Miss Slwrryl .Iohnson 160 cv First Runner-up Miss Diane Wooten F 4 With ai winning smile and complete poise, Sheriyl johnson cziptivates the audience. Miss Congeniality Friendliness Marks Congeniality Miss judy Kennemer Miss Congeniality Long hours of practice and tension required to produce a beauty pageant can lead to frayed nerves and flaring tempers. Each year Miss Aurora con- testants select one girl who has been the most helpful and considerate throughout the pageant. She is one whose cheerfulness, wit, and under- standing helped in achieving the great success of the pageant. This year the coveted award was presented to Iudy Kennemer, Miss Congeniality 1969. The selection of Miss Congeniality pleases everyone-even judy. Miss Aurora Pageant Tl Mmutes before the pageant final lnstructlons are glven Phyllls Vaughan competes ln sportswear 5 Sportswear was the first entry ofthe pageant. 162 Winners Display Beauty and Talent ,f f Miss Sherryl johnson, Miss Teresa Arbaugh, and Miss Diane Wooten pose after the pageant. Sandra Childs sings Put on a Happy Face to Janie. 3 4 Sonny Eppes, emcee, talks with Linda Mooney, Miss Aurora 1968. 163 She rryl thee rs the Mounties on to victory. Miss North Greenville- Sherryl Johnson Is Chosen One more class and I'm through for the day! The title Miss North Greenville is an honor the student body bestows upon one Sophomore girl each year. The award is based on several factors, such as personality, school spirit, scholastic achievement, and appear- ance. The winner this year was cho- sen because of her Warm personality, her Willingness to help when needed, and her dedication to North Green- ville. These and other fine traits make the student body pleased to have Miss Sherryl johnson represent them as Miss North Greenville of 1969. With a pleasant smile, Sherryl goes to biology class. 164 I Mr. North Greenville Students Select Mike Runyan wp . ie- - ifffigg, EE 1 cgyolvw. f-www . .ww 15 - Z. 'l 'Q' X ,J ' 'V ' X uc., f'-vs i y - . W: , , vw- , A-.af fy Mike finds time for relaxing in the library. ph xx Ms After a hard day of classes Mike leaves the Ad- ministration Building. 166 Mr. North Greenville of 1969 was chosen for his dependability and de- votion to the ideals for which North Greenville stands. Patience, dedica- tion, and loyalty are a few of his qual- ities. The student upholds North Greenville's spirit, Works willingly, accepts responsibilities, and uses his talents forthe improvement of the col- lege. Working to the best of his ability is one of the most important aspects of this title. The North Greenville student body proudly presents Mr. Mike Runyan as Mr. North Greenville of 1969. Mr. Mike Runyon Mr. North Greenville of 1969 Mr. and Miss N. G. Runners-ug ' Wayne Turner i Sandra Childs ff ' W W ,' ,f ,ff f f if' f ,J ,H J y f ff f , , ,, M X f f f f , X , ,ffjfc ,ff ff' 'f ,f,f,PW ,ff V X ff f W if ,Y ff M ,W W ff, If f ff , X, f' 7 ,Q Nancy Silvers v 'f I if nk gh! ' I, I f 1' A I ' PL. f' if 'I l sf M 1 4 v Glenda Johnston Phil Rhodes 168 Sophomores Compete for Titles Iudy Kennemer Ronald Fowler ' Paul Mahefky ' Q -v-U, X.' . g ' '4ra4f 1 Pete Waltz F 1-. . .... 'I 4 . .1 an: ' v . 7 it ..,, .. 4-a 0 .,., l f - . . 1' 'I ' - Q.. 5- ML, ...,.,, , , . . ,-x ,, I. ' 4 . '4. .Lg -4..,',., Lena Robertson Rat Week Frosh Beth Cox Patsy Buis and Beth Wes ley confirm their devotion to,Sophomores. -.W i Only seventeen more to go. Kay Caldwell and Marjorie Cox pledge undying love to a No Parking sign. 170 Activities Promote School Spirit Freshman boys revert to their childhood long enough to play train.,' f The Sophomore Class chooses Rudy Knight and Kay Caldwell as Rat King and Queen. Rat Week was filled with excite- ment and the usual tensions of a Freshmanis first few weeks at college. Many planned activities were organ- ized to draw the Rats', into the spirit of North Greenville, and many un- planned stunts caused the campus to explode with sudden bursts of laugh- ter. With the call, 'iHey, Ratln, every Freshman within 300 feet automatical- ly grew tense and thought, '4Oh, no, not again! However, Rat Week ac- complished its purpose - to acquaint students with one another and to im- prove Sophomore and Freshman re- lationships. When Rat Week was over, Freshmen emerged as an active part of North Greenville. Steve Simmons and Steve Crain keep busy polishing shoes for Sophomores. 171 Basketball -aria jgpi-..4..:..n. '4 '? The Mountie, adopted as North Creenville's athletic mascot, was designed in 1964 by Eugene Hawkins, a North Greenville alumnus. It was drawn first for t e Alumni Office. Later Coach Tankersley secured permission to have the artist draw a large design for the college gymnasium. Since then, the Athletic Department has used the Mountie mascot. 172 joe Styles goes up for a lay-up against South Carolina. In the Lees-McRae game, Zeke Bateman displays his form in shoot ing. Mounties Overcome Difficult Qdcls Mounties-Kneeling: Freddie Mullinax, Mike Tucker, Zawaski Bateman, Larry Davis. Standing: Ronald Vest, Joe Styles, Bill Bullard, Jeff Hafer, Mike Fisher, jim Castner, Ronnie Robinson. The Mounties with a predominately freshman team managed to compile a Winning season this year. They were led in scoring by Sophomores Ronnie Robinson and Zawaski Bateman, captain, with a 17.7 and 15.0 point average respectively. The rebounding department leader was joe Styles with an 11.2 average. He was also third high scorer with 12.6 points per game. Coach Harvey Tankersley worked diligently with the players molding them into a unit which posted a record of 13 wins and 12 losses during the year. Phil Calvert with a bird's eye view tapes the game. Freedie Freeman and Billy Looper, managers, put balls into the rack. 173 Basketball Coordination, Stamina are Key Y 5 Mr. Harvey Tankersley Heat Coach ' ' ' . 1 . - . r yfg The coaches Work is giving each player a Ley of his own, Wrtr which he may open the door to victory. The players then work llil together as a team through victory and defeat to bring glory not Mr. Sam Worley only to themselves but to their coaches and school. Asslstimt Couch N.o.j.o. 90 N.G.i'.C. 102 N.o.j.o. 99 N.Gf.C. 88 N.G.:'.C. 71 N.o.j.o. 59 N.G.f.C. 41 N.Cf.C. 58 Anderson ....... Warren-Wilson .. Friendship ...... Wingate ........ Davidson CFroshQ Furman CFroshj . . University of S. C. Duke QFroshj .... N.C.f.C. 82 Spartanburg ..... N.C.f.C. 66 University of S. C. QFroslrj ..... N.C.Qi.C. 80 Anderson ....... N.C .'i. C. 78 Gardner-Webb .. 174 Boys, Basketball Results .....70 , .....82 . .....84 , ....103 , .....88 , 57 N.G.f.C. 81 N.G.Q'.C. ,HH81 N.G.f.C. Q2 N.G.f.C. N.G.f.C. HUGQ N.Gf.C. ....64 ....91 . N.Cf.C. 86 N.Cf.C. 101 N.C . . C. N.G.'.C. N.G. .C. N.Cf.C. NC.-.C. Mercer College Warren-Wilson Lees-McRae . . . Furman QFroshj Spartanburg . . . Brevard ....... Lees-McRae . . . Brewton-Parker Brewton-Parker' Brevard ....... Wingate ...... Gardner'-Webb Lees-McRae . . . 2 f if i E 5 Z 3 S I 1 Z 3 W V qv' ,Q 1, g K Mg! 1 WW.. ' 4 'V ' . . fA1f -. fi W ,,,W,,,.WMw,m W ,r H 44, Mwwwwm ,W W W1w,f Ronnie Robinson tries for two points against Lees-McRae. 1 4 -L In the Gardner-Webb game jeff Hafer works for a better joe Styles jumps against Gardner-Webb's utallmanf' rebound position. Basketball Players Work as a Team i Y Ronnie Robinson shoots two of his twenty-three points against Gardner- Action seems heavy under the backboard during a practice scrim Webb. mage. Larry Davis shoots as a Lees-ML-Rae player charges for the ball. Roddie McCarson gets an easy lay-up against Wingate. 176 Basketball Mounties Face Triumphant Victory an Students and Mounties work as a team for victory. 3 Zeke Bateman, captain, and Coach Tankcrsley plan game strut- Ronald Vest shoots from the corner as a Lees-McRae player Ggy. defends. 178 1 Agonizing Defeat jeff Hafer goes up for a jumpball while Zeke Bateman and Mike Tucker look Bill Bullard moves toward the basket as Zeke Bate on. man hits a jump shot. The Mountie cheering section? 179 Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: Delores Bartlette, Diane Wooten, jenny Owens, Glenda Iohnston Second Row Ginger Reynolds, Sandra Childs, Dale Ellenburg, Gladys Gambrell, Phyllis Vaughn Back Row Sherryl ohnson head cheerleader. Cheerleaders Boost Spirit Throughout the season, our cheer- leaders strive to support North Green- ville's teams and urge them to victo- ries. The time devoted to organize new yells is only a small part of their responsibility. Their main goal is to create and boost the morale of not only the team but also the spectators. Even though the other team may be victorious, our girls are always back- ing the red and black colors. The one word that could express the cheer- leaders' feelings for the Mounties is enthusiasm. 180 At the lmonlirc cliecrlcaders set the pace for the Anderson game The cheerleaders spend many hours in practice learning new cheers. Left: Cheerleaders get to act out cheers for student body. Below: The Cheerleaders' tension builds as the game comes to a close I , I 4 I ' 1 7' Girls, Basketball Lassie End Season with Victories v ' l I i 4 l I l i l l . 1 l i Q i L i I . 4 I . i i ,. -fe i i i Lassies-Kneeling: janet Hopkins, Gaynell Willis, Nancy Hawkins, Linda Gillespie. Standing: Miss Hall, coach, Vickie jones, Karen it Brown, Kay Caldwell, Casondra Frady, Pat Mc-Caskill, Marjorie Cox, manager. l I . ', ' J, me - . JN 4 - J, '5-. - el. Girls'Basketball Results l 1-ff , '- 9' N.G.j.C. 39 Anderson ............... ..... 4 7 ' 'Q ',' W' N.G. .G. 32 Anderson .... ..... 4 4 all E No. .o. 24 Winthfnp .... ,.... 6 6 '. I I' All l N.G.-.G 28 Brevard .... ..... 53 'V 'A 10 N.G. .C. 34 Furman .... .52 , 3 No .C. 34 Erskine ..... 38 W . MQ' I N.G. .C. 34 Brevard . . . ..... 56 A No. .o. 36 Furman ....... .... . 29 Z Win ,MN N.G.j.C. 43 Erskine .......... ..... 3 9 , . 1 , -W1 lx- N.G. .C. 52 Ba tist Colle e ..... ..... 8 0 i f P 8 llllll I N . G.. .C. 48 Converse ...... ..... 2 0 m . I AKA, . I - i E 'nfl I A li rp r , 1 . 3 - ix! nk i I , '-., x ' rmlmg' . . , . 4 if In 1959, the North Greenville girls basketball team decided . ' to recognize themselves with a mascot, the Lassie. 182 Gaynell Willis helps the Las sies gain two points. There was a slight collision on that play. Karen Brown scores as a Furman player defends. Casondra Frady gets the tap on a jump ball. 183 Girls' Basketball Coach Kella Hall calls time out to correct a mistake in the defense. Enthusiasm and Hustle l F i. N X '-Q Casondra Frady shows fbrm and balance as she makes two points on a lay-up. 184 J Bring Results -fb. Kay Caldwell goes up for a jumpball as the game begins. Girls' Basketball under the guid- ance of Coach Kella Hall, in her first year at North Greenville, proved to be quite exciting. With great enthu- siasm and hustle the Lassies won their last three out of four games proving their ability and their potential as a team. Casondra F rady and Pat McCaskill led the scoring with an average of 14 and 10 points respectively per game. The Lassies will lose only three play- ers this year, and they have a good chance to improve their record next season. Karen Brown tries to bring down another rebound. 185 Baseball Team-Kneeling: Charles Henry, Gene Turner, Largy Dangerfield, Ken Woods, Bill jarrell, jeff Reddick, Ben Dorman Standing Ray Sanders, Phil Hamilton, john Erwin, Frank Hiott, Davi Campbell, Donnie Hodge, Coach Worley. lt seems Bill jarrell didn't get the ball in time. 186 1968 Baseball Results .......Brevard .. . . . . .Gardner-Webb ......Wingate .. . . . . .Spartanburg . ...Wingate .. . . . . .Brevard . . . . . .Gaston .. . . . .Gaston .. . . . . .Anderson . .....Gaston ......Caston .. . . . . .Anderson . . . . .Gardner-Webb . . . . .Cross Plains .....U.S.C. Frosh . . . . .U.S.C. Frosh. Victory Cver G - W Ends Season This could be one of those fabulous homeruns. l Ben Dorman receives the ball too late. The Mounties ended the season with an upsetting 2-0 victory over Gardner-Webb. Their other victories included Spartanburg Junior College and Brevard, also arch rivals of the Mounties. David Campbell, catcher, was the leading hitter and Donnie Hodge, shortstop, was the most valu- able player. Coach Worley led the Mounties through victory and defeat into the ranks of true sportsmen. Coach Worley plays a big role in the future ofhis team. 187 Baseball As the crowd looks on, the batter swings with victory in mind. Here's an easy out by Phil Hamilton Finally a hit is made. 188 Team Works for Unit Q 9 X Xl f y , ' ' f ' ' 'Q 2 ' s . wi' ' ,J J ' W 1 ' f 14 .C , ' is ' i 'xl , e- 'QA lf wi . ,WM n o s V, 3 ,- ,uf jf .,, vw ef. : f 1: ' Ni'-.. ,ff A 1' r- .V . gigs' M vt ' 1 5 y . sew ' I . K X '35 ' 5'-' . 3 'Q ra Qfz EC 5- ii' sim -W f V' f .1-, V 1 ,A - v ., , ' V. Q A ,, rg Q1 . 1 2 4.1. Q s ,K gf P wp ' ja .-5 .' 4, Q. . . . ., fini,-ph 1 Q X s X ' v z Q v- ' s 11 rr ' X ., as. 0 . . ' gf f r.. 1. K L .- sw --Nf :ra 'f-1.. :m N0w,it'5 not that bad,-Ieffl Charles Henry and Ray Sanders have a well deserved break. Ni of ' , ' fg '- H . ssl-'fiQ3'- o Bill jarrell seems to have ideas of his own about the game. It's over for another season. 189 Tennis Mrs. Proctor not only coaches but joins the game. Mittie Asbury practices her forearm swing. Carolyn Hightower watches as Miriam Hayes gets set to return the ball. 190 Girls Add New Sport fwxs., Team-Kneeling: Mittie Asbury, Pat McCaskill, Caynell Willis. Standing: Carolyn High- tower, janet Hopkins, Miriam Hayes. 4 T . l Y MQ A girls' tennis team was organized this year to provide more intercolle- giate activities for girls at North Greenville. The team will consist of two double teams and two single teams with the schedule starting in March. Mrs. Dan Proctor, coach, is expecting a good season even though the girls have had no previous varsity experience. ix X. X' Q . as . -X x -A+ X X t WF, , f-. 1. Carolyn Hightower retums the serve. t KX N Q . N at x A X X X. ,X 1 . .X wi . 1 I r X X Q , , N Q X in , sinh sy'x.51'Nx1sN Mittie and Pat try their hand in the doubles. 191 Boys, Intramurals Intramurals Lack Interest l Cary Freeman goes up to block a shot. At North Greenville this year boys' intramurals faced a decline in activi- ties due to a lack of interest. Basket- ball teams were chosen in physical education classes, but no regular in- tramural teams were organized. On Friday and Saturday afternoons as soon as classes were over, boys not going home organized football games to provide recreation. Later, two games Were played between the boarding students on campus and the day students. The games provided much competition and action. Each student cheered his team on, and the boarding boys Won both games for the championship. .1 Dennis and Billy rush in on in tackle during the day students' and boarding stnclcnts' grunt-. Is this really in basketball court? 192 I Tommy Bannister gets ready to shoot as Ken Rogers de- fends. jerry Mullinax shows his shooting skill. Tim jenkins stretches for two points and maybe victory. 4 Where did that ball go? 193 Boys' Intramurals Dufus and Ned Marlowe come in fora rebound. V' A ' ' 'M 12? ' ' A ,Q .. fr r . at UQ l . r ' -5 f: lk 6114 X AN Iv. .fftsi ' 1 1 I Q 'x 4 1 AES ,.g,4:gm5, K X 3 NQ if 'Q3 g 2' f ' . QQ , -' X - 3 I Q, ff - ,,. fzfwishfii:'6f3f'IEk1?1f2f9f , g li! , , Above: Under the lmcklmonrcls it gets il little crowded. Right: Occasional fouls udcl an little more interest to the gaunc. 194 Forrest Green tries to block Stanley Murrell's shot P. E. Provides Competition I Tim jenkins attempts to block Tommy Michael's shot Mickey Dill shoots from the foul line. Leonardo Real shoots an easy one from under the basket. johnny Croce gets an open shot at the side. Girls' Intramurals Girls Have Varied Programs Kay Caldwell slams one over the net. 196 can be a rugged spoi North Greenville has a varied pro- gram of intramural sports for girls: volleyball, basketball, soccer, and bowling. Many of the intramural teams are coached by the basketball players themselves. Each team spends hours working out their defense and style of play. The leading scorers in the various sports receive trophies for their outstanding records. The benefits gained from these games is not history in score books, but the experience gained is priceless. I ? Girls, Intramurals ,-lil-1-i 1 The Simpson Soccers rush in for the kick. l I i 198 Left: Carolyn Hightower puts power behind her serve. Below Nancy Hawkins relays the ball the hard way. N 0 Teams Acquire Sportsmanship . 1 M 1 if Kitty Eppes tries very hard to beat her own record. Field maneuvers are practiced by the Simpson Soccers Practice makes perfect. Campus Life Campus Life Is Hectic, Exciting A vast amount of the learning at college is not acquired in the class- room. Making decisions, living with other people, and not being able al- ways to do as one desires are some- times difficult adjustments. However, through contacts with other students and faculty, a stumbling freshman becomes a confident adult. Campus Life endeavors to portray some of the learning experiences, the joys and sorrows of college. Don Rochester sings at the Freshman Tal- ent Show. 200 Beth Cox and Casondra F rady create a new hair style for Mary Lynn Greene 'Q Forrest Creen and Tommy jackson get ready for a big meal. 11- Pete Waltz heads for the girls' dorm on a new invention. Zeke Bateman finds the library a quiet place for a study. - .Q , - - f s , . . as , ' , - , -SF .ws - f W 5 3 -- W ,,..S.nr Woody Wood and other students find a time for talking as well as eating. Sandra Childs and Mike Runyan can't decide which way to go. 201 Campus Life ii 22 gg 4: Us Q! W 4. Y f fi fi 35 Q 52, W Fw ff i M fm , ,f .f,s,g,f.,,, Jn 4 V ,f X vw-, ' Y , 3 n H 5 ' W W7 f W ' f V W' f W! LQ ,XM Q, W K W y w 5 VV i, 4 f Pat Browning is tired of discussing the subject. Mr. Hambright crowns Miss Sofondav Runyan Miss Roar of 1969 Susan Bolding, Janice Kirby, and jerry Durst are thirsty aiier a hard day's work. 202 l l Individuality Is Convcyccl I It I? 3 Clark Brittain?! ll L ! Mr. F. A. Lawton speaks on behalf of the Third Party candidate. Alice Collum works on her sixty words per Judy Kennemer, Carolyn Slagle, and Evelyn Dodgens seem confident for the day minute. 1 Campus Life ariety Makes Life Interesting Students welcome Mounties onto the court. Mrs. Blackmon has an enthusiastic visitor. The Greenville Up with People group entemlins at Greer Day. 204 'Uwffif ff foiyfffff X Ji A ,,,, , fwfffxifw' V wwf 7, ,I f 13205 W f ,' 'ff ,4, ' fff,,,f'f ,W ,4 X f -5-w,,.f V Phyllis Vaughan has a quick lunch in the Maxie Graham carefully lines up his shot. Student Center. 1 muff EE' lp, li David Richards has found an ingenious way to once. 'if lf? p lui Wi WI VN T4 V84 X 4 do two things at M Is Becky Merrill's call from Mars Hill? Campus Life Up, up, and away . . . A ,Nr I N Tommy Burnett and Nancy Silvers select a juke box number. 206 The Zodiac Band warms up. Freedie Freeman asks Chris Thrasher to hurry and get his drink Concert Adds to Activities swf, sim 'The Pad A61 ...H Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs perform for North Greenville students. ...ff X X . Nan Neves instructs Ann Moore and others during a late night session. 207 H f Advertisements FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Greenville, South Carolina Jeff Reddick and John Watson discuss their homework with a musi cal background. CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE After two years NGJC students move over the mountain to Carson-Newman College - and they're all happy that they did. CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE-held in high esteem by NGJC grads Jefferson City, Tennessee For information write P. W. Roden, Director of Admissions 208 Compliments of Your Five MUTUAL HOME STORES Fine Furniture-Frigidaire Appliances- Nlagnavox and Zenith Electronics Mutual Sales Co. The Peerless Mart Progressive Furniture Co Greer, S. C. W. Greenville, S. C. Easley, S. C. Home Cgmfortg, Inc. Home Comforts of lVlauldin, Inc. Fountain Inn, S. C. Mallldifl, 3- C- Compliments F R I E N D Alice Cfolluin uncl Lilllfil Snow limi that signing out un n t ll he ai chore. PEEBLES-KINIBRELL DEPT. STORE Greer, South Carolina SMITH AND JAMES MEN'S CLOTHING ond FURNISHINGS Greer, South Carolina J R WATERS JEWELER Registered Jeweler A G S Greer South Carolina THE GREER DRUG CO nnescmrlon R DRUGGISTS B77 3361 EREER 5 C Freshmen fund Rat Week full of work and fun 210 WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY Appliances and T.V. Sales and Service Greer, South Carolina ALTA CUNNINGHAM Greer, South Carolina PAGET CHEVROLET Greer South C rol no CITY TIRE AND RECAPPING C0 Recapplng Gillette Trres Tel TR 7 2661 120 W Pornsett St Greer South Carolina K ,Z X Archie Stevens, Robbie DeMars, and Mike Floyd turn a room into a barber shop. Greer, South Carolina BENSON C H RYSLER-PLYMOUTH Wade Hampton Boulevard Greer, South Carolina Greer, South Carol ina GRAHAM CASH I I YOUNG'S JEWELERS Registered Jeweler A. G. S. Greer, South Carolina DOBSON - MCCLIIVION BUILDING SUPPLIES, INC. GREER, SOUTH CAROLINA Greer, S. C. BU-Ege7pQgr6ES1 Haircutting by Experts j3I3VIl'TI:!f?gc-flfaittgfet Res: Qwnef 1 l McCARTER'S COMPUMENTS THESHERWIN-MHLLIAMS Co. of NIX CLEANERS 211 NEWBERRY COLLEGE Founded 1895 Newberry, South Carolina REX O'STEEN CHEVROLET COMPANY 100 Block College Street Greenville, South Carolina VV t g part of every student's life. -int-wsu! Nlr. Allen shows that photography can be inter- esting. RAWLI Photographs by NS-ALLEN STUDIO Belk-Simpson Company Greenville, South Carolina lVIr. Rawlins exhibits a hope for perfection I 2'iQ2,,,.,,,, PHONE an use GREER, S. C- i QUALITY cAnn.LAc- OLDSMOBILE, INC. ALLEN MUSIC COMPANY I2I South Moin Street e Butler proves his mechanical ability during Rat Week. NEELY'S BUILDING SUPPLIES Greenville, South Carolina Spartanburg, South Carolina Rutherfordton, North Carolina GREENE'S FURNITURE, INC. 2518 Poinsett Highway Greenville, South Carolina J k e IVicCraw, LaNeIIe Dow, d Judy Kennemer provide entertainment for Freshmen at the B.S.U. party 9 9 0 ,il fffl, gli! 'N It 'Q e lu' nf 1: TH1-3 SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK GREENVILLE s c 9 ONEAL-WILLIAMS. INC. Best in Sports Equipment for 50 Years 241 N. MAIN ST, GREENVILLE. S. C. 232-5331 RQ il. 5 ' fm 1g '55 , Q 4 fi 3 fi . , -J.. .., .:L.4,, Q., I ' - - - 2. 2 . 'X 1 I 5 SSH I r 'f'i.?:Q..- N' ,qi Ti r 'f yy, i , . , A, rg , ., so ,Ii of Qfhf' 1 K we I ,Av f ,I 5 f' 2 A. - ,pa x ,Q X . 'Y 4 V V. fri 4' W x , V3 may . , - 3- Via. 1 4 ' - ' N1 'Til' 4 M A Q i .4 , Q, . A, 1 1 Q . i .l,: It 5 ' X A 6 ' gi yf. IN f . A ' , X .I I X U I- . .H f ' Y .' - .1 . ' .1's',2 4 513.3 .I9..,. ,r , - . .1 uw ' - ' IKQJL1. - ' 1 -N , V. ff I' - ' I' 'r.'.,. fr 1 f' . Fellows, why is Howard Hall so interesting? WA. ggmco. RUSH-WILSON LTD. 224 N. Main Sl. - Greenville, S. C. Tigerville South Carolina T. P. WOOD'S GENERAL STORE T E JONES 8. SONS Greer South Carolina FURNITURE and APPLIANCES WILSON'S ATLANTIC Inman, South Carolina HOSEA'S RESTAURANT Greenville, South Carolina Sonya Mitchum and Sidney Varn discover it isn't ten-thirt all. Buick - Rambler - Ni d Trailers THE TIRE EXCHANGE OF CLONINGER MOTORS GREER, INC. Highway 29 Greer, South Carolina BANK OF GREER RIDDLE'S PICTURE F FRAME sHoP TdSt C S S C S 421 South Main Street y hc g Sh pp Greenville, South Carolina Member .D.I.C. 4Locations M ' Off' -116 . G S th I' . N M' B h-N.M' t. G th I' D B h-M ' t. D S thC I' , W d H pt B h-H pt V'Il ' gC t I S t I' THIS TRADEMARK MEANS JOB OPPORTUNITY QDSJO FA9 Textiles, the country's oldest industry and of vital need to national defense and welfare, is no Johnny Come Lately to the scene. Its changing and dynamic approach to today's demand often goes unnoticed though the story of textiles is stimulating and exciting. Woodside lVlills, a part of this fourth largest industry in the country, reflects a tone of progress for the future. To young people seeking opportunity, we enthusiastically suggest your future be discussed with us. Contact Woodside's director of industrial relations at 260 South Pleas- antburg Drive, Greenville, S. C. WOODSIDE MILLS executive offices 260 South Pleciscinturg Drive Greenville, S. C. D. 8. D. MOTORS, INC. Authorized Sales and Service Telephone 877-07'I'I 1000 Wade Hampton Boulevard Greer, South Carolina FORD-THUNDERBIRD-FALCON-MUSTANG MCLESKY TODD DRUG CO. Lowest Priced Drugs - Always the Best 107 Cannon Street 877-8416 107 E. Poinsett Street 877-3461 Peachtree Plaza Shopping Center Phone 877-0753 -- i ttf - pil ilfi Robbie DelVIars looks ready for action IVIrs. Crain says, Now, girls, if you don't find a boy friend up here, it isn't my fault PEPSI - COLA COLD BEATS ANY COLA COLD! 220 pane .Ca mad inthe whole of U. S. business, there has nev- er been anything quite like Stevens. Its uniqueness goes beyond being the world's oldest diversified textile company. fStevensJ . . . has shown the industry how to survive and prosper. . . by adapting to the world's constant changes. SY Rx R FORTU N E Magazine e in Amen 5lnG9 ima By meeting the challenge of change, J. P. Stevens 81 Co., lnc., has grown with America. And over the years, thousands of young people have grown with Stevens, building prosperous careers in a dynamic industry. Stevens is a young company . . . in thought, in action and in personnel. Consider making Stevens your com- pany. Learn more about specific career opportunities with Stevens from your Placement Director or write: Industrial Relations Department J. P. Stevens 81 Co., Inc. 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Mr. Dwight Arthur Robinson-Choir, Voice-B.A., Lenoir Rhyne College, B.C.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary School of Music, M.C.M., Southern Baptist Theological School of Music. Mrs. Carey McGee Roper-History, Sociology-B.A., Furman University, M.A., Furman University, further study, Florida State University. Mr. Robert Talmadge Roper, jr.-College Algebra, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry and Calculus-B.A., Furman University, B.D. New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, M.A., Furman Uni- versity, further study, Furman University and Florida State Uni- versity. 1 3 Mrs. Linda Owens Sargent-History-B.A., Furman University- M.A., University of Oklahoma. Miss Barbara Lucille Self-Piano-B.A. in Music, Furman Uni- versity, M.M., University of Mississippi. Mrs. Veda B. Sprouse-English Literature-A.A., North Green- ville junior College, A.B., Blue Mountain College, M.A., Duke University, further study, Winthrop College. Dr. Maude C. Stout-Biology-B.S., Furman University, M.A., University, furtrher study, Southwestern Baptist Theological Sem- inary. Dr. Iohn H. Walker-Bible, Religious Education-B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, M.R.E., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, D.R.E., Southwestem Baptist Theological Seminary, further study, Furman University. Dr. Billy joe Walsh--Spanish-A.B., Ouachita Baptist University, B.D., Southwestern Seminary, Th.D., Southwestern Seminary, further study, Instituto deLengua Espanola. Mrs. Delane Baker Wood-Typing, Shorthand, Office Machines, Business Correspondence-B.S., Winthrop College, further study, Furman University. Mr. Harry Sam Worley, Ir.-Physical Education-A.A., North Greenville junior College, B.S,, Appalachian State University, further study, Appalachian State University and WVestern Carolina University. RETIRED INSTRUCTORS Mr. Robert j. Blackwell Mrs. Glennie Cook Dill Miss Elsie Florence Tuttle Sophomore Director Avery, john Anders Abee, Floyd Wayne 27 Third Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Major, Psychology. Able, Eugene Walter P. O. Box 523 McCormick, South Carolina 29835 Major, Business Administration. Alexander, James David Route 2 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Major, Liberal Arts Alexander, jerry Richard 104 Gridley Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Business Administration Physical Education. Ash, Deborah jean C330 Shareditch Road Columbia, South Carolina 29210 Major, Elementary Education. Atkins, Patricia Rowena Route 2, Box 6 Drrncan, South Carolina 2933-1 B.S.U., Greater Council, 1, B.S.U., 1, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, Library Club, 1, 2, Volunteer Band, Deputation Team, 1, Skyliner Staff, 1, B.S.U. Mission Chair- man, 2, Volunteer Band, 2, Volunteer Band Mission Captain, 2, Christian Student Movement, 2. Major, Elemen- tary Education. Route 1 Simpsonville, South Carolina Alverson, Eddie Douglas Major' Pwdmlogyl Route 2 Campobello, South Carolina 29322 Major, Liberal Arts Babb- Allen Leroy 107-B D keson Avenue Creenvilllc South c1'll'0l1I1'l 29609 A .,L'd K ' ', ', , Havre 1,1213 2356 Major, Business A11ll11111Sll'2llIOI1. Tavelers Rest South Carolina 29690 Major, Elementary Education In VVaynesvillc, North Carolina 28786 Asbury, Mittie Isabelle Major, Lilrcrzrl Arts. 215 Lake Fairiield Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Banks, Maxie Steele P.E. Council, 1, 2, President, 2. Major, limm- 1 232 Major, Pre-Science Bateman, Zawaski Lisco 57-D George Le are Homes Charleston, Souti Carolina 29401 Basketball, 1, 2, Captain, 2. Major Liberal Artsf Bell, Cathy Louise Boykin Street, P. O. Box 65 Lamar, South Carolina 29069 Major, Liberal Arts. Bishop, Dale Franklin Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Drama Club, 1, 2, Paint Your Wagon 1, 75th Anniversary Pageant, 1. Major Business Administration. Blaskowitz, Richard Rondeau 121 Harrington Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Drama Club Talent Show, 1, 2, Civitan Club, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Boothe, Daniel Eugene 10 Princess Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Major, Business Administration. Boozer, Mary Janice 2802 Hunt Avenue Newberry, South Carolina 29108 5 3 Drama Club, 1, Christian Student Movement, 1, Y.W.A. 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Aurora Staff, 2, Volunteer Band, 2, E.Q.V., 2, Library Club, 2. Major, Sociology. Boyter, Donna Gene Route 1 Moore, South Carolina 29369 P. E. Council, 1, 2, Volleyball Team, 1, Aurora Staff, 1. 2, Business Mana- ger, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, B.S.U., 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Womenis House Council, 2. Major, Elementary Education. Bozard, Paul Monroe 3221 Prentice Columbia, South Carolina 29205 Major, Liberal Arts. Bradey, Alan Richard Box 151 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Major, Liberal Arts. Brady, Sandra Elaine Route 4 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Etude, 1, 2, President, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Deanis List, 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 2, B.S.U. Day Student Representative Major, Music. Brandon, Steven Lynn 323 Rid ecrest Drive Greenviie, South Carolina 29609 Major, Business Administration. Brookshire, James David Route 5, Parisview Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Intramurals, 1, 2, Civitan Club 2. Major, Business Administration. Browning, Patrick Edward 3109 Edwards Road Taylors, South Carolina 29608 Drama Club, 1, Paint Your Wagon, 1, Skyliner Staff, 1, 2, Baseball Team, 1, 2, Intramurals, 1, 2, 75th Anniversary Pageant, 1. Major, Business Adminis- tration. Bruce, Mary Io Route 3, Box 214-C Inman, South Carolina 29349 E.Q.V., 1, 2, Critic, 2. Major, English. Bruin, David Lawson 10 Pine Knoll Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Business Administration. Bryant, Ann Zimmerman Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Drama Club, 1, 2, 75th Anniversary Pageant, 1, Paint Your Wagon, 1, Sophomore Night Program Skit, 1, Aurora Staff, 1, 2, Index Editor, Direc- tory Editor, Advertising Staff, 1, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Burnette, Mary Ellen 134 Broughton Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Liberal Arts. Burns, Tena Eugenia 503 South Street Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 B.S.U., 1, 2, Stewardship Chairman, 2, E.Q.V., 1, 2, Secretary, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, Y.W.A., 1, 2, Program Chair- man, 2. Major, General Studies. Burrell, Linda Gail Route 2, Box 554 Cam obello South Carolina 29322 IVolunteer Band, 2, B.S.U. - Y.W.A. Representative, 1, Y.W.A. 1, 2, Mission Action Chairman, 2, E.Q.V., 1, 2, De- votional Chairman, 2, Phi Theta Kap- pa, 1, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Byars, Kenneth Gillespie 401 Southway Street Easley, South Carolina 29640 New Frontier Society, 2, Treasurer, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Calvert, Phillip Wayne North Greenville junior College Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Major, Psychology. Campbell, Robert Neal 7 Marshall Court Greenville, South Carolina Phi Beta Lambda, 2, Collegiate Civi- tan Club, 2. Major, Business Adminis- tration. Carpenter, Jane Elizabeth 114 Gunter Street Batesburg, South Carolina 29006 Major, Physical Education. Cartee, Brenda Sue Route 2 Liberty, South Carolina 29687 Y.W.A., 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Treasurer, 1, Etude, 2. Major, Music. Cash, Laura 20 Meadow Street Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Christian Student Movement, 1, Li- brary Club, 1, 2, Drama Club, 1, Y.W.A., 1, B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer R 1 I-SLFESU South Carolina 29365 Band, 2, Christian Student Movement, Major, Liberal Arts- 2. Major, Elementary Education. Bryant, Phillip Steven gagitllignlilzflk Wilbur Route 7, Phillips Trail , V ue , Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Greenvllle' Squth Carolina 29607 Major, Business Administration. Ma-lor' Liberal Arts' Bumette, Bennie Heyward ??5?W??5,33ialla0e Beaufort Box 2 in a Avenue Langley, South Carglina Greenville, SOUt1'l Carolina Drama Club, 1, 24 75th Anniversary Major, Business Administration. Pageant, 1, Christian Student Move- ment' 1' 2' Major' Hisfow' Childs, sandra Elaine Bumette, James Richard Route 5f BOX 404 3 Maxie Avenue Seneca, South Carolina 29678 Women's Basketball Team, 1, Volun- teer Band, 1, 2, Social Chairman, 1, Cheerleader, 1, 2, Miss Aurora Con- testant, 1, 2, Runner-up, 2, Y.W.A. 1, 2, Drama Club, 1, Physical Education Council, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Miss North Greenville Runner-up, 2, Paint Your Wagon, 1, 75th Anniversary Pageant, 1. Major, Physical Education. Collum, Alice Gertrude 116 Merrimac Street North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 P. E. Council, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Choir, 1. Major, Business Administration. Coln, Steven Jack 214 Azalea Court Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, Business Administration. Cooper, Dwight Wilbur, Ir. 1513 Greencock Avenue Fayetteville, North Carolina 28304 New Frontier Society, 2. Major, Psy- chology. Cox, James Arthur 410 First Avenue East Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Ministerial Association 1,2, Volunteer Band - Deputation Team, 1, B.S.U., 1, Volunteer Band, 2, President, 2, Representative to B.S.U., 2, Christian Student Movement, 2. Major, Sociolo- gy. Cribb, David Samuel Route 1 Timmonsville, South Carolina Major, Liberal Arts. Cribb, Richard Boyd 117 Tyler Court Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 2. Major, Sociology. Crook, Joseph Earl, Ir. 217 Maxine Street Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Major, Liberal Arts. Crook, Linda Diane Route 1 St. George, South Carolina 29477 Major, Business Administration Dantzler, Eluid Olin Route 1 Harleyville, South Carolina 29448 Major, Liberal Arts. Davenport, Susan Kay 103 Blalock Drive Joanna, South Carolina 29351 Choir, 1, 2, Etude, 2, E.Q.V., 2, Vice- President, 2, B.S.U. Publicity Chair- man, 2. Major, Music. Dean, Everette Mendel, Jr. P. O. Box 338 Pamplico, South Carolina 29583 Major, History. Dinkins, Stephen Lillington P. O. Box 130 Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Choir, 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Drama Club, 1, 2. Major, Business Administration. 233 Dodgens, Doris Evelyn 308 Pendleton Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Major, Business Administration. Fink, Frances Pamela YW.A., 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Routel Band - Mission Team, 2, Phi Beta Darlington, South Carolina 29532 Lambda, 1, 2, Secretary, 2, Vice-Pres- Y.W.A., 1, 2, Library Club, 2, B.S.U., ident, 1, Library Club, 2, Secretary, 1, 2, Greater Council, 2. Major, Psy- 2, 2, P. E. Council, 2. Major, Secretarial. chology. Grant, Richard Allen Fleming, Ruth Ann Route 2 Campobello, South Carolina 29322 Drama Club, 2, Secretary, 2, Y.W.A., tration. 2. Major, Elementary Education. Dorman, Benjamin Harvey Fairforest, South Carolina 29336 Baseball, 1. Major, Business Adminis- Dow, Allie LaNelle Route 4, Box 146 Greenwood, South Carolina 29646 Forrester, Alice Roberta 514 S. Bomar Avenue Landrum, South Carolina 29356 College Choir, 1, 2, Librarian, 2, B.S.U. Greater Council, 1, 2, Social Chairman, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, Social and Music Chairman, 2, E.Q.V., 1, 2, Pro- gram Chairman, 2, Etude, 2, Social Chairman, 2, Volunteer Band - Tiger- tones, 2. Major, Music. Duncan, Darrell Ellis Route 3 Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Secretary-Trea- surer, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, House Council President, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Foster, julia Ann 23 West Earle Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Liberal Arts. Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Fowler, Ronald Monroe Major, Liberal Arts. Route 1, BOX 349 Durham, Steve Eugene 2 Kilgore Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Major, Business Administration. Edwards, Donald Andrew 139 Batesview Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Major, Business Administration. Ellenburg, Dale Francis 515 N. Walden Parkway Anderson, South Carolina 29621 New Frontier Society, 2, Cheerleader, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Loris, South Carolina 29569 B.S.U., 1, 75th Anniversary Pageant, 1, Paint Your Wagon, 1, Student Government Vice-President, 2, judicial Council Secretary, 2, Aurora Staff, 2, Sports Editor, 2, Drama Club, 1, 2, Dean Howard Literary Society, 2, Mr. North Greenville Runner-up, 2. Major, Psychology. Freeman, James Cary Route 2 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Dean Howard Literary Society, 1, 2, Vice-President, 1, President, 2. Major, Pre-Medicine. Ellis, Richard Charles Freeman, William Luther, III 123 Ashford Avenue P. O. Box 207, Route 2 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Major, Business Administration. Epperson, Hugh Wayne Route 1, Box 198-C Manning, South Carolina 29102 Manager of Basketball and Baseball, 1, 2, Freshman Representative to Men's House Council, 1, President, 2, Civitan Club, 1. Major, Physical Education. Major, PT9'Ph3FmaCy- Galloway, James Thomas Route 2, Box 342 Erwin, john Sevier Easley, South Carolina 29640 4 jackson Drive Major, Liberal Arts. Startex, South Carolina 29377 Civitan Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2, Gantt, John Jackson, III New Frontier Society, 2, Baseball, 1, 204 West Front Street 2, House Council, 2. Major, Physical Liberty, South Carolina 29657 Education- Civitan Club, 1, 2, Treasurer, 2, New Eppes, Kitty Elizabeth 842 North Franklin Road Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Major, Liberal Arts. Fain, Philip Jerone Box 275 Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Major, Liberal Arts. Faulkner, Ernest George 808 Green Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Major, Pre-Pharmacy. Findley, Fredrick George, jr. Route l, Rox 495 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 234 Frontier Society, 2. Major, Psychology. Garrett, Pamelia Robinson 18 Circle Drive Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Phi Beta Lambda, 2. Major, Business Administration. Gibson, john Hamilton, Jr. 3916 Trenholm Road Columbia, South Carolina 29206 Major, Business. Gilstrap, Glenda Ann Route 11, White Horse Rd. Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Drama Club, 1, P. E. Council, 1, 2, Aurora Staff, 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, B.S.U., 2. Major, Spanish. Gossett, Nicholas Earle 105 Cherrylane Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Volunteer Band, 1,2, Ministerial Asso- ciation, 1,.2,B.S.U., 1, 2, Dean Howard Literary Society, 2, Chaplain, 2, Sophomore Representative to S.G.A., 2. Major, Psychology. Graham, William Charles 319 Pennsylvania Avenue Clearfield, Pennsylvania 16830 Volunteer Band, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. 5 Whitsett Street Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Major, Accounting. Green, Forrest Carlisle, jr. P. O. Box 56 Turbeville, South Carolina 29162 Major, Liberal Arts. Groce, Iohn Phillip Anthony, Ir. 120 Carolina Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Drama Club, 2. Major, Sociology. Grubbs, Daniel Lee Route 2, Box 13 Roebuck, South Carolina 29376 Ministerial Band, 1, 2, Secretary-Trea surer, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Enlist ment Co-chairman, 2, B.S.U. Devo tional Co-chainnan, 2. Major, Sociolo gy. Grubbs, Karen Lea 21 Lady Marion Lane, Sherwood Forest Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Aurora Staff, 1, 2, Drama Club, 2. Major, Psychology. Guy, Mary Frances 26 Price Street Inman, South Carolina 29349 Y.W.A., 2, P. E. Council, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Hagy, Richard Wayne Route 2 Abingdon, Virginia 24210 Major, Pre-medicine. Hancock, Joseph George, Jr. 10 Smythe Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Volunteer Band, 2. Major, Psychology. Harden, John Maxwell Route 2 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 ' Major, Business Administration. Hardin, Audrey Dianne Star Route Cleveland, South Carolina 29635 Major, Liberal Arts. Hayes, Lewis James Route5 Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Dean Howard Literary Society, 2, Aurora Staff, 2, Artist, 2. Major, Psy- chology. Hayes, Miriam Dianne 87 Church Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Greer, South Carolina 29651 sentative, 2, Miss North Greenville Y.W.A., 1, 2, Secretary, 2, Dean's List, 1, E.Q.V., 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 2, Secretary, 2, Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, President, 1, Graduation Marshal, 1, B.S.U., 1, 2, Aurora Staff, 2, Tylpist, 2, Tennis Team, 2, P. E. Counci , 2, Student Government Association, 2, Secretary, 2. Major, Business Adminis- tration. Heatherly, Milton Eugene Route 2 Pelzer, South Carolina 29669 Paint Your Wagon, 1, 75th Anniversary Pageant, 1, Dean Howard Literary Society, 2, Drama Club,1, 2, A Cappel- la Choir, 1, 2, Bass Section Leader, 2, Tigertones, 2, House Council, 2. Major, Business Administration. Henry, Charles Seden, II 5719 Maple Wood Drive Indianapolis, Indiana 46200 Basketball, 1, Baseball, 1, 2, Civitan Club, 2, New Frontier Society, 2, Vice- President, 2, Vice-President, Men's House Council, 2. Major, Political Sci- ence. Hightower, Carolyn Jean 1744 Duke Road Chamblee, Georgia 30341 P. E. Council, 1, 2, Historian, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Volleyball Team, 1, Girls' Basketball Manager, 1, Tennis Team, 2. Major, Business Ad- ministration. Hill, Thomas William Route 1, Box 115 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Choir, 1, 2, President, 2, Phi Beta Lambda, 2, Vice-President, 2, Paint Your 'Wagon, 1. Major, Business Ad- ministration. Hiott, Frank Mazon 823 Eastmont Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29200 Baseball, 1, 2, Civitan Club, 1, 2, New Frontier Society, 2. Major, Education. Hiott, Robert England 306 Baker Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Major, Political Science. Hook, Robert Walter Meadow Drive Manning, South Carolina 29102 B.S.U., 1. 2. Major, Psychology. Hudson, Michael Thomas Route 3 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Major, Business Administration. Huff, Elizabeth Smith 270 Greencrest Drive Athens, Georgia 30601 Major, Liberal Arts. Huff, Wanda Elaine Route 1, Box 214 De utation Team, 1, Library Club, 1, CoHege Choir, 1, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Team Captain, Tigertones, 2, Volunteer Band, 2, Enlistment Chairman, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Hutto, Eris Helena Route 1, Box 85 St. Matthews, South Carolina 29135 Choir, 1, B.S.U., 1, P. E. Council, 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2. Major, Business Administration. Jackson, Thomas Jehu, Jr. Church Street, Box 173 Manning, South Carolina 29102 Major, English. Jenkins, Jane Erkes Apartment 47, Botany Arms 702 Edwards Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 P. E. Council, 2. Major, Secondary Education. Johnson, James Norris 313 Main Street Graniteville, South Carolina 29829 Major, Bible. Johnson, Rita Beth Route 5 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Major, Liberal Arts. Johnson, Sherryl Ann 18 Eaglebrook Drive Buffalo 24, New York 14224 Drama Club, 1, 2, Publicity Chairman, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Vice-President, 2, Y.W.A., 1,2, Cheerleader, 1, 2, Head Cheerleader, 2, P. E. Council, 1, 2, Vice-President of Freshman Class, 1, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, 2, Miss North Greenville, 2, Homecoming Queen, 2. Major, Elementary Educa- tion. Johnston, Glenda Carolyn 608 Cardinal Road Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Treasurer of Freshman Class, 1, Drama Club, 1, 2, Secretary, 1, President, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, Cheerleader, 1, 2, Choir, 1, Aurora Staff, 1, Mission Team, 1, 2, P. E. Council, 2, Miss North Green- ville Runner-u , 2, Paint Your Wagon, 1. Major, Sociology. Jones, Donna Carol Route 1, Grove Meadow Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Major, Undecided. Jones, Vickie Kay 119 Park Avenue Greer, South Carolina 29651 Skyliner Staff, 1, 2, Club Editor, 1, Feature Editor, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, P. E. Council, 1, 2, Secretary, 2, Library Club, 1, 2, Pres- ident, 2, Deputation Team, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, Varsity Basketball Team, 1, Varsity Volleyball Team, 1. Major, Physical Education. Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Kennemer, Judy Karen B.S.U., 1, E.Q.V., 2, Marshal, 2. Ma- R. F. D. 2 JOY, Liberal ANS- Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Hughes, Susan Eugenia 110 Hillcrest Drive Choir, 1, 2, Etude, 2, Y.W.A., 2, Social and Music Chairman, 2, Women's House Council - Sophomore Repre- Runner-up, 2, Miss Aurora Contestant, 2. Major, Music. Khoe, Doris Carpenter Box 240, North Greenville jr. College Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Phi Theta Kappa, 2, President, 2, Sky- liner, 2, Typist, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Kilpatrick, Brenda Dianne 218 McSwain Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, Music. Kirby, Wayne Ray Route 1 Effingham, South Carolina 29541 Aurora Staff, 1, 2, Sports Editor, 1, Editor, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Dean Howard Literary Society, 1, 2, Intramurals, 1, 2, Who's Who in American junior Colleges, 2. Major, Mathematics. Kirk, Kathy Dianne 86 Lynnhurst Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Major, Business Administration. Knox, Samuel Blair 704 Memorial Drive Ext. Greer, South Carolina 29651 Major, Business Administration. Lane, Willie Marvin, Jr. 212 West Mullins Street Marion, South Carolina 29571 New Frontier Society, 2, Civitan Club, 2, Secretary, 2. Major, Business Ad- ministration. Ledford, Stuart Christopher 4 Graywood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, Business Administration. Lee, Harold, Jr. 501 Mills Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Major, Education. Limbaugh, Ammon Matthew Route 4 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Etude, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Paint Your Wagon, 1, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Music Chairman, 2, Drama Club, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Music Chairman, 2. Major, Music. Lindsey, Thomas Daniel Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Major, Liberal Arts. Little, Glenn Albert Route2 Loris, South Carolina 29569 Dean Howard Literary Society, 1, Li- braiy Club, 1, Men's House Council, 2. Major, Business Administration. Livingston, Nancy Jane 1305 Springfield Road Inman, South Carolina 29649 Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, Aurora Stalf, 1, 2, Classes Editor, 2. Major, Secretarial. Lord, Carolyn Berthene 12 McAlister Street Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 B.S.U., 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2. 235 Treasurer, 1, President, 2. Major, Terminal Secretarial. McCaskill, Patricia Ann 305 Gal hin Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 P. E. Council, 2, E.Q.V., 2, Girls, Var- sity Basketball, 1, 2, Co-Captain, 2, Tennis Team, 2, N.G.j.C. Representa- tive to Converse College Tennis Tournament, 1. Major, Physical Ed- ucation. McCraw, Jacqueline Jean Route 3, Portman Road Anderson, South Carolina 29621 Major, Physical Education. McGee, Daniel Rodisill 230 East Avondale Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Major, Business. McIntosh, Claude David 307 Pisgah Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Ministerial Band, 1, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Mahefky, Paul Francis 8609 Conover Place Alexandria, Virginia 22308 New Frontier Society, 2, President, 2, Civitan Club, 2, Sgt. at Arms, 2, Mr. North Greenville Runner-up, 2, Miss Roar Contestant, 2. Major, Political Science. Marett, Eunice Diane 202 Florence Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Y.W.A., 1, P. E. Council, 2, Choir, 1, 2. Major, Psychology. Marlowe, Ned Gardner Route 2 Loris, South Carolina 29569 Drama Club, 1, Men's House Council, 2. Major, Business Administration. Marrett, Marsha Lee 126 Tan lewood Drive GreenvilTe, South Carolina 29611 Student Govemment Association, 2, Secretary, 2, Aurora Staff, 1, 2, P. E. Council, 1, 2, Varsity Basketball, 1, 2, Varsity Volleyball, 1, Tennis Team, 2, Women's House Council, 2, Vice-Pres- ident, 2. Major, Physical Education. Martin, Michael Terry Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, General Studies. Mathena, Randolph Ray 2313 East North Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Business Administration. Merrill, Rebecca Elizabeth 550 Howell Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Skyliner Staff, 1, 2, News Editor, 1, Editor, 2, 1, 2, Historian, 2, Etude, 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Accompanist, 2, Alto Sec- tion Leader, 2, Drama Club, 1, B.S.U., 1, 2, 10 Outstanding Freshmen, Chris- tian Student Movement, 2, Paint Your Wagon, 1, Who's Who in American junior Colleges, 2. Major, Music. Metcalf, Jerald llenry 236 Route 4, Box 592 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, Pharmacy. Mitchell, James Raymond 217 Sloan Avenue Greenwood, South Carolina 29646 Major, Business Administration. Moore, Alexander Talley, Jr. Route 2 Hopkins, South Carolina 29061 Major, Liberal Arts. Morris, Rosemary Elaine 604 Cherokee Drive New Albany, Indiana 47150 Library Club, 2. Major, Secretarial Education. Murrell, Stanley Robert 910 Mills Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Drama Club, 1, Dean Howard Literary Society, 2, Tennis Team, 2. Major, Biology. Nicholson, Charles Edward, Jr. 37 Spartanburg Road Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Dean Crain Ministerial Association, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Pace, William Hancel, Jr. P. O. Box 94 Slater, South Carolina 29683 Ministerial Band, 1, 2, Program Chairman, 2. Major, Psychology. Page, Mary Janice Route 1 Inman, South Carolina 29349 Greater Council, B.S.U., 1, Y.W.A., Circle Leader, 1, Vice-President Y.W.A., 2, Publicity Chairman, B.S.U., 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Poole, Larry Eugene 201 Tindal Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 B.S.U., 1, 2, Dean Crain Ministerial Association, 1, 2. Major, Ministry. Porter, Peggy Jean Route 4 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, Secretarial. Porter, Thomas Wayne 112 East Baker Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Secretary-Treasurer Men's House Council, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Price, Robert Alex 322 South Saluda Avenue Columbia, South Carolina 29201 B.S.U. Greater Council, 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Ministerial Band, 1, Depu- tation Team, 1, 2, Captain, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Quattlebaum, Christine Collum K8 Short Street Batesburg, South Carolina 29006 Major, Business Administration. Reddick, Jeffrey Lane 1028 East Perry Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Baseball, 1. Major, Business Adrninis- tration. Reynolds, Ginger Arnette Route 2, Box 4-B Lamar, South Carolina 29069 P. E. Council, 1, 2, Historian, 2, Cheerleader, 1, 2. Major, Elementary Education. Rhodes, John Philip 310 Woodlawn Street Ridgeland, South Carolina 29936 Civitan Club, 1, 2, Chaplain, 2, Soph- omore Class President, New Frontier Society, 2, Secretary, 2, Mr. North Greenville Runner-up, 2, Miss Roar Contestant, 2. Major, Psychology. Rice, Emest Gary Route 1, Box 141 Ware Shoals, South Carolina 29692 Aurora Staff, 1, Volunteer Band, 2, Executive Committee, 2, A Cappella Choir, 2, Christian Student Movement, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Richards, David Lee 728 Belt Line Columbia, South Carolina 29205 Ministerial Band, 1, Choir, 1, 2, Chap- lin, 1, Drama Club, 1, Skyliner Pho- tographer, 2. Major, Religious Educa- tion. Ridgeway, Rita Gail 304 Lowndes Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Major, Science. Roberts, Jimmy Bruce 1716 Morninglo Lane Columbia, South Carolina 29206 Major, Pharmacy. Robertson, Ashley LaMont Route 1, Box 188 johns Island, South Carolina 29455 .Christian Student Movement, 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Vice-President Sophomore Class, Who's Who In American Junior Collges, 2. Major, Zoology. Robertson, Lena Elizabeth Route 1 Modoc, South Carolina 29838 B.S.U., 1, 2, Executive Council, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, Aurora Staff 1, Y.W.A., 1, 2, President. 2: Miss North Greenville Runner-up, 2. Major, Soci- ology. Robinson, Ronald Lee 1920 Kynwyd Road, North Graylyn Wilmington, Delaware 19803 Basketball, 1, 2, House Council, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Rochester, Donald Bruce Box 81 jonesville, South Carolina 29353 Choir, 1, 2, Tigertones, 2, Drama Club, 2. Major, Music. Rollins, Eugene Curtis Route 7 Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303 Major, Ministry. Rowell, Joyce Elizabeth 306 Grimball Avenue Charleston, South Carolina 29407 Y.W.A., 1. Major, Elementary Educa- tion. Runion, Charles Randall Route 4, Brush Creek Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Dean Howard Literary Society, 2, Sec- retary-Treasurer, 2. Major, Psychology. Runyan, Michael Edward Clo Mr. Nolan L. Brunson 756 Emo wood Avenue Rock HilhySouth Carolina 29730 Freshman Class President, 1, Executive Council, S.G.A., 1, Dean Howard Lit- erary Society, 1,2, Vice-President, 2, Men's House Council, 1, 2, Vice-Pres- ident, 2, Drama Club, 1, 2, 75th An- niversary Pacgeant, 1, College Choir, 1, 10 Outstan ing Freshmen, 1, Miss Roar Contestant, 2, Miss Roar , 2, Mr. North Greenville, 2. Major, Pre- medicine. Sandel, William Herbert 4708 Dale Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29203 College Choir, 1, 2, Christian Student Movement, 2. Major, Pre-Science. Shore, Kenneth Michael 137 Corrine Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, Liberal Arts. Silvers, Nancy Revona Route 4, Box 473 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Graduation Marshal, 1, Womenis House Council, 2, B.S.U. Executive Council, 2, Miss North Greenville Candidate, 2, Volunteer Band, 2. Major, Education. Slagle, Carolyn Sue 202 East Butler Avenue Mauldin, South Carolina 29662 Y.W.A. Executive Council, 1, B.S.U. Greater Council, 1, E.Q.V., 1, 2, Pres- ident, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, House Council, 2. Major, English. Smith, Amelia Ruth 3146 Danfield Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29204 Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, Treasurer, 2, Y.W.A., 1, 2, Libra Club, 2, P. E. Council, 2. Major, Erlementary Educa- tion. Smith, James Thomas 132 Tan lewood Drive Greenvige, South Carolina 29611 Major, Liberal Arts. Smith, Lucia Dianne 207 Hill Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Major, Elementary Education. Smith, Thomas Wayne 1910 Aichele Drive Charleston Heights, South Carolina 29406 Major, Ministry. Snow, Laura Ann Route 1 Duncan, South Carolina 29334 Y.W.A., 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda, 2. Major, Secretarial. Southerlin, Claudia Diane Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Y.W.A., 1, 2, Drama Club, 1, 2, 75th Anniversary Pageant, 1, Intramurals, 1. Major, General Studies. Speck, Cynthia Jean 4 Blackstone Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Intramurals, 1, 2, Y.W.A., 1, Drama Club, 2, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Miss Aurora Contestant, 2, Miss Col- lege Campus Contestant, 2. Major, Psychology. Steinmetz, Christopher Emest 146 Concord Drive River Edge, New jersey 07661 Christian Student Movement, 1, 2, Treasurer, 1, President, 2, Skyliner Staff, 1, 2, Community Action Pro- gram, 1, 2. Major, History. Stevens, Archie Poe Route 1, Box 408 Loris, South Carolina 29569 Choir, 1, 2, Chaplain, 2, Drama Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2, Paint Your Wagon, 1, Ministerial Band, 1, Volun- teer Band, 1, 2, Tigertones, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Skyliner and Aurora Photographer, 1, 2, Who's Who in American junior Colleges, 2. Major, Dramatic Arts. Stiles, Richard Scott 1614 North Carolina Avenue Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Major, Liberal Arts. Stokes, Lawrence Dale Box 283 Greenville, South Carolina 29601 B.S.U., 1, Phi Beta Lambda, 2. Major, Business. Story, Bonnie Dale Route 1 Cowpens, South Carolina 29330 Library Club, 1, 2, Program Chairman, 2. Major, Library Science. Summey, Betty Anne Route 3, Box 668 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, Elementary Education. Tant, Emest jerry 13 Y. M. C. A. Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, Engineering. Taylor, Bobby Wayne Box 295 Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Ministerial Band, 1, 2, Mission Action, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Taylor, Charles Cray 20 Sherwood Court Apartments 200 Rid eland Drive GreenviRe, South Carolina 29601 Major, Psychology. Teague, Sammy Kay 6 Vance Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Phi Beta Lambda, 2. Major, Phar- m3Cy. Thrasher, Christopher Jones 47 Goodrich Street Pelzer, South Carolina 29669 New Frontier Society, 2, Sgt. at Arms, 2, Civitan Club, 2. Major, History. Thrasher, Terry Benjamin 305 Brid ewater Drive Greenvili, South Carolina 29607 Major, Business. Tingle, Jacks Bemer North Greenville junior College Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Major, Business. Tumer, Eugene Howard, Jr. 15 West Earle Street Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Major, Art. Tumer, Roderick Christopher 14 McBeth Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Major, Psychology. Tumer, Thomas Wayne Route 1, Box 906 Marion, South Carolina 29571 B.S.U., 1, 2, President, 2, Christian Student Movement, 1, 2, Chaplain, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Ministerial Band, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Mr. North Greenville Runner-u , 2, Who's Who in American junior Colleges, 2. Major, History. Turpin, Garry Vaughn Route 3, Box 448 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Library Club, 1, 2. Major, Commercial Art. Varn, Sidney Franklin, jr. Railroad Avenue Varnville, South Carolina 29944 New Frontier Society, 2, Men's House Council, 2, Secretary, 2. Major, Civil Engineering. Waltz, Freddie Clinton Route 1, Box 49 Ruffin, South Carolina 29475 Student Government Association, 2, President, 2, Dean Howard Literary Society, 2, Mr. North Greenville Run- ner-up. Major, Agricultural Education. Walworth, Rebecca Alma 56 NTE Heromosillo Sonora, Mexico Y.W.A., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Library Club, 1, B.S.U., 2, Enlistment Chairman, 2. Major, Psychology. Warren, Hany Eugene 1 Burgundy Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, Liberal Arts. Watson, John Carter 1-G Forest Terrace Apartment 2000 Beltline Columbia, South Carolina 29204 Major, Personnel Management Webb, Bill james 203 Chipley Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Phi Theta Kappa, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. Whitehead, Byron james 201 Spruce Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Major, journalism. Whitlock, Rickie joseph 425 St. Andrews 237 Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Wilson, Rethia Dianne Wood, lames Alfred, Ir. New Frontier Society, 2, Civitan Club, Route 1, Box 283 122 Canterbury Road 2. Major, Political Science. Inman, South Carolina 29349 Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302 Will, H, B d H Y.W.A., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1,2, Christian Action Chairman I 'Sf 'ram e e B.S.U., 1, 2, Women's House Council, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Social Chair South Carolina 29687 2, Aurora Staff, 2. Major, Liberal Arts. min, 2, Ministerial Band, 2. Major, ' Li era Arts. Major' Liberal Arts' Wingard, Susan Melissa Willis, Mai-tha Gaynoll Route 1, Box 163 Woods, Kenneth Charlton Route 2 Lexington, South Carolina 29072 P. O. Box 532 Taylors, gontli Carolina 29537 Treasurer of Freshman Class, Volun- Ware Shoals, South Carolina 29692 Basketball Team, la 25 Phi Beta teer Band, 2, Y.W.A., 2, Phi Beta Civitan Club, 1, 2, President, 2, Base- Lainbda, li pl E. Council, 2, Tennis Lambda, 2, P. E. Council, 2, B.S.U., ball Team, 1, 2, New Frontier Society, Team, 2. Major, Secondary Education. 2. Major, Business. 2. Major, Business Administration. Freshman Director Abdalla, John P. 107 East Farris Road Creenville, South Carolina 29605 Ackerman, Evelyn Dianne P.O. Box 382, Wessinger Drive Lexington, South Carolina 29072 Anders, Michael Earle 15 Gilbert Court Creenville, South Carolina 29601 Anderson, Steven Phillip Pickens, South Carolina 29685 Anguizola, Carlos Santiago P. O. Box 9A-434 Panama 9A, Republic of Panama Anthony, Sara Jane Route 2 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Arbaugh, Teresa Anne Route 1, Box 214 Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Ardis, William LeCrand East Keith Street Manning, South Carolina 29102 Avins, Larry Delbert Route 2, Box 788 Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Bannister, Richard Stuart Milford Church Road, Route 2 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Bannister, Thomas Sanford Route 3 Creenville, South Carolina Barrow, James Richmond 3073 Appleby Lane Columbia, South Carolina 29206 Baltlette, Bonnie Delores Route l, Box 172 Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Bell, Susan Marie 209 Elizabeth Avenue Creenwood, South Carolina 29646 Berry, Michael Wingard Route 4 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Bertha, William Lee 1434 Arc-hive Street Rock llill, South Carolina 29730 238 Bishop, Benny Earl Route 3 Creenville, South Carolina 29609 Bishop, Maxie Edward 406 Stafford Avenue Creenville, South Carolina 29605 Blanton, Darryl Raye Route 1 Nesmith, South Carolina 29580 Bolding, Susan Lee 101 Hiwasie Drive Creenville, South Carolina 29609 Bowen, Joseph Frank 1 Bonaventure Drive Creenville, South Carolina 29607 Bowers, William Walter Route 2 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Bradley, Irene Elizabeth Box 102 Tuxedo, North Carolina 28784 Brady, Phillip Russell Route 1 Woodruff, South Carolina 29388 Brame, Barry Edgar 57 Webster Street, Menrio Park Charleston, South Carolina 29401 Brayton, Francis DeWayne 312 Palmer Street Creer, South Carolina 29651 Breeback, Clarence Edward Route 2, Berry's Mill Road Creer, South Carolina 29651 Brewer, Larry Nelson 108 Sylvania Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Bridwell, Theron Clyde, Jr. Route 2 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Britt, Samuel Irving 2410 Ha food Avenue Bamwell: South Carolina 29812 Brittain, Clark Macklyn 21 Fore Avenue Creenville, South Carolina 29607 Brockman, Linda Ann Route 3, Box 488 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Brown, Karen Hazel 1 Patricia Avenue Creenville, South Carolina 29611 Brown, Lawrence Morgan Route 2, Box 270 Cashua Drive Florence, South Carolina 29501 Bruce, Jerry Melton Route 3 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Bryant, Nancy Estelle Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Bryson, Joe Raleigh 104 Lakecrest Drive Creenville, South Carolina 29609 Buis, Patricia Lee Route 1, Box 251 Rock Hill, South Carolina 29731 Bullard, William Eugene, Ir. 507 East Water Street Mt. Vernon, Indiana 47620 Burgess, Roger Cecil Route 3 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Burgess, Stephen Irwin 22 F oxhall Road Creenville, South Carolina 29605 Bumett, Tommy Max Route 1 Campobello, South Carolina 29322 Bums, Kemieth Neal Route 4, Box 235 Piedmont, South Carolina 20673 Bums, Ronald David Route 7 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Butler, Deborah Jean Route 1, Box 238 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Butler, Janet Elaine Route 1, Box 225 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Butler, Michael Edward Route 4, Box 112-A Creenville, South Carolina 29605 Caldwell, Donna Kay Route 2 Clinton, South Carolina 29325 Caldwell, Michael Wayne 100 Hallcoy Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Campbell, Eddie Samuel Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Campbell, George Heyward P. O. Box 523 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Campbell, Stephen Carlisle Route 3 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Cannon, Sandra Gaye Route 3 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Cantrell, Marilyn Janice Route 1, St. Mark Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Cantrell, Michael James Route 1, St. Mark Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Castner, James Edward 1032 Sherman Terrace Cincinnati, Ohio 45231 Cave, Marcia Lynn 2222 Richards Road Augusta, Georgia 30906 Chambers, Charles Walter 40 Courtland Avenue Asheville, North Carolina 28801 Chasteen, Pamala Kay 302 Hellams Street Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Childress, Mary Ellen Route 1 Fair Play, South Carolina 29643 Chilton, Thelma Regina Route 1, Box 261 Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Clayton, Betty Elaine Route 6 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Coggins, Roy Edward Route 3, Box 720 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Cook, Judith Patricia 3105 Truman Street Columbia, South Carolina 29204 Copeland, Edward James 302 Garrett Street Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Cox, James Samuel Route 2 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Cox, Marjorie Ann Sunset Boulevard Clinton, South Carolina 29325 Cox, Mary Beth Box 233 Duncan, South Carolina 29334 Craig, Stanley Yamell 2303 Park Street Columbia, South Carolina 29201 Crain, Stephen O' Shields Route 1 Moore, South Carolina 29369 Cummings, Zaven Vance, Jr. 1129 John Rutledge Avenue Hanahan, South Carolina 29406 Dantzler, Kathy Elizabeth 1421 Brian Road East Charleston, South Carolina 29407 Davenport, Michael Leon Route 3, Box 243 Belton, South Carolina 29727 Davis, Larry Hedden 200 Monroe Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Davis, Richard Lee 828 Hilltop Lane Toccoa, Georgia 30577 Dawson, Claude Willie, Jr. 10 Bridwell Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29607 DeMars, Robbie Marion 309 Butler Street St. Matthews, South Carolina 29135 Dill, Roy Mitchell, Jr. 548 Howell Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Donaldson, James Davis Mountain View Trailer Court, Route 9 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Duggins, Vivian Clarice 706 Franklin Street Greeneville, Tennessee 37743 Dumit, George Marion, Jr. Route 4 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Durham, LuAnn Florence Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Durst, Donald Jerome Wagener Highway Batesburg, South Carolina 29006 Easterlin, William E. Wade Hampton Boulevard Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Easterling, John Caton, Jr. 109 George Street Easley, South Carolina 29640 Edwards, Reida Jayne Route 1 Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Ellenburg, Phillip Edward 505 Trade Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 England, Robert Matthew 514 Ebenezer Avenue Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 Epps, Roger Edward Route 2 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Epton, Frank Jay, Jr. 7-A Elaine Court Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Eshleman, George Steve 3809 East North Street Extension Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Essex, Nancy Ruth Route 1, Box 115 North Augusta, South Carolina 29841 Estridge, Robert Franklin Route 2 Bethune, South Carolina 29009 Evatt, William Larry 15 Oak Hill Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Faulk, Sandra Marie Route 3, Box 68 Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Finch, Susan Elizabeth Box 151, Pine Street Campobello, South Carolina 29322 Fisher, Michael William 5207 Princeton Street North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Flaspoehler, Stephen Henry 412 Potomac Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Fleming, Larry William Route 2 Roebuck, South Carolina 29376 Floyd, Mike Inman Tillman, South Carolina 29943 Flynn, James Ralph Route 2 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Ford, William Michael Route 1 Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Foster, Ronald Lee Route 4, Box 301 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Frady, Casondra Jean Route 1 Wellford, South Carolina 29385 Fuller, William Harold 12 Hudson Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Gambrell, Gladys Lucille Oakway Rural Station Oakway, South Carolina 29694 Gambrell, Robert Earl 212 Pine View Drive North Augusta, South Carolina 29841 Gardner, Susan Lucille 27 Stocker Drive Charleston, South Carolina 29407 George, Jay Andrew, Jr. 306 Elm Street Mauldin, South Carolina 29662 George, Julian Maurice, Jr. Route 7, View Mont Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Gibson, Mark Langford Box 277, Route 3 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Gillespie, Linda Gail 113 Pumpkintown Highway Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Gilreath, Richard Bruce 1 Wildwood Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Gilreath, Stephen Leonard Route 1 Box 16 Ladson, South Carolina 29456 Graham, Maxwell Allen 414 Highland Avenue Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Grant, Wanda Leigh 108 Hartsville Street Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Gravley, Dana Alan 25 Longforest Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Green, Rebecca Hudson P. O. Box 194 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Greene, Beverly Renee 12 Sprin Street Greenvilif, South Carolina 29601 Greene, Mary Lynn Route 4, Box 448 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Guest, Linda Marie Box 335, Route 2 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Hafer, Jeffrey Scott 2400 N.E. 10th Court Pompano Beach, Florida 33062 Hall, Robert Eugene 16 Mayflower Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Hammond, Allen Eddings 752 McDow Drive Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 Harrell, Margaret Alice 806 West Cedar Street Florence, South Carolina 29501 Harris, Joseph Carl P. O. Box 121 Cross Anchor, South Carolina 29331 Harris, Linda Lee 6 Rasor Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Harris, Mason Leroy, Jr. 4746 Padgett Street Charleston Heights, South Carolina 29405 Harris, Steve Thomas 922 Woodlawn Avenue North Augusta, South Qirolina 29841 Hawkins, Nancy Lee 101 Wild Rose Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Hayes, Mason Henry, Jr. 309 llunipton Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29601 240 Hensley, Jerry William State Park Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Henson, Maurice Bryan, Jr. Route 2 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Hill, Charles Ralph 413 Summit Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Hobbs, Steven Craig 420 james Street Darlington, South Carolina 29532 Holliday, Robert Michael 211 Lawnview Court Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Holt, Michael Edward 1914 Meawiew Avenue Columbia, South Carolina Hoover, Jean Elizabeth 1140 Dantzler Avenue Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115 Hopkins, Janet Griflin 400 Liberty Drive Easley, South Carolina 29640 Hunt, William Grant 11 Cottingham Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29611 James, Candice Jeanette 123 Montis Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Janik, John Alexander Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Jeffcoat, Ronald Douglas Route 1, Box 75 Gaston, South Carolina 29053 Jenkins, Timothy Dexter 116 Carlton Drive Mauldin, South Carolina 29662 Johnson, Donna Gay Route 2 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Joines, Shelby Gene Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Jones, Donna Carol Route 2 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Jones, Roy Allen 211 Griffin Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Jones, Timothy Lemuel 302 Randall Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Joy, Arthur Mills 6 Old Grove Road Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Joye, Ban'y McLaurin 4 Westbrook Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Julian, Carol Anne Route 4, Box 219 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Jumper, James Franklin 143 Alabama Street Springfield, South Carolina 29146 Kelley, Josephine Alice 108 Hiawatha Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Kirby, Janice Anne Route 1 Timmonsville, South Carolina 29161 Knebusch, Mark Ryan 26 Plainfield Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Knight, Lawrence Leroy 2346 Laurie Street Cayce, South Carolina 29033 Knight, Rudy Laveme 10 Milliken Street Drayton, South Carolina 29333 Koon, Steven Benton Route 2 Gaston, South Carolina 29053 Lance, James Arthur Long Lake New York, 12847 Lawings, Michael Lee 10 Oak Grove North Charleston, South Carolina 29400 Lee, Thomas Allen 9 Penrose Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Lewis, Ronald Edwin Henderson Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Looper, William Floyd Route 1 Six Mile, South Carolina 29682 Lowe, Donnie Robert 1310 West Poinsett Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Lowe, Richard David 1310 West Poinsett Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Luke, Thomas Edward, Jr. 403-B West Croft Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Lyons, Jayne Harriett Route 4, Box 90-H Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 McAbee, Cheryl Maxine 210 Cannon Avenue Greer, South Carolina 29651 McCall, Donnie Ray 122 Paris View Drive Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 McCarson, Roddy Paul 2203 West Parker Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 McCaskill, Ralph Winfield Route 1 Bethune, South Carolina 29009 McCauley, Robbie Eloise 105 Vine Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 McCreanor, Andrew Joseph 1 17 Vorhees Reading, Ohio 45215 McDonald, Francis Gerald Route 4 Greer, South Carolina 29651 McGraw, John Jay 121 Corrine Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 McLean, Judy Elizabeth Box 87 Blythewood, South Carolina 29016 McMillan, Douglas Faust 32 Gas Lamp Drive West Columbia, South Carolina 29200 McNeely, Charles Curtis Apt. H-9, West Main Apartments Easley, South Carolina 29640 McWhite, William Earl Quillen Avenue Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Martin, Donald Joseph 302 Mimosa Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Martin, Edward Laverne 300 Lartigue Street Blackville, South Carolina 29817 Massey, Carroll Douglas 308 Crestwood Drive Mauldin, South Carolina 29662 Maw, Rhonda Susan 18 South Florida Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Mayfield, Steven Hugh Route 2, Box 114 Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Meeks, James Lewis 7 Crescent Ridge Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Metcalf, Chadwick Buford Route 2 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Michael, Tommy Box 37, 21 1 Grove Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Miller, Harriet Kate Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Miller, Kenneth Nolan 8 Woodland Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Mims, Janice Hope Eutawville, South Carolina 29048 Mishoe, Clifford Lyle Route 3, Box 232 Loris, South Carolina 29569 Mitchell, Cynthia Rae Box 290, Route 3 Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Mitchum, Sonya Marcel 2415 Charing Cross Drive, Windsor West Roanoke, Virginia 24001 Moore, Constance Marie Route 2, Box 11-C Branchville, South Carolina 29432 Moore, Jennie Ann 311 Potomac Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Moore, Robert Franklin Box 447-A, Route 3 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Morgan, Linda Faye Route 2 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Morton, Donnie Ray 735 Wade Hampton Boulevard Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Moss, Ophelia Arnette Box 5226 Nassau, Bahamas Mullikin, Reinhard Lee Route 5 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Mullinax, Jerry Leland Box 1283 Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Mullinax, Milton Frederick 4 Spur Street Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Neely, William Gordon, Jr. Route 2 Pelzer, South Carolina 29669 Neves, Nannie Lucile Route 1 Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Norris, Katherine Irene P. O. Box 486 Holly Hill, South Carolina 29059 Norris, William Pinckney, Jr. 812 M Avenue Cayce, South Carolina 29033 Odom, Charlie F ranldin 1 108 Dorchester Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 O'Malley, Walter Brian 10-C Yorktown Apartments Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Ondra, Stanley Steven 28 Bellevue Avenue Oceanside, New York 11572 Owens, Sarah Annette Route 1 Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Owens, Virginia Lou 106 Welcome Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Padgett, Donald Lee Route 1 Duncan, South Carolina 29334 Painter, Frank Marvin 414 Range View Circle Greenvil e, South Carolina 29611 Palmer, Donna Jeanne 201 McSwain Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Palmer, Marcia Jacqueline 110 Burdine Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Patterson, Kermit Hunter, Jr. Route 2 Fort Mill, South Carolina 29715 Pitman, Rockie Marvin Pelham, South Carolina Pittman, Roland Earl Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Pittman, Wanda Lee Route 2 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Pitts, Linda Faye 15 Flora Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Plemmons, David Michael 14 Arthur Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Poole, Joseph Henry 610 Hampton Road Greer, South Carolina 29651 Posey, Janice Gail Route 6, Box 229 Greenwood, South Carolina 29646 Powers, Carol Jean 210 Brooks Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Price, Blake Thomas Richland Avenue St. Matthews, South Carolina 29135 Pritchard, Rebecca Dianne 3121 South Fifth Street Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Real, Valle Leonardo Galeno 2062, Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico Richard, Clyde Cleveland 107 Mount Vista Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Riker, Douglas Carneiro R. D. Monel Pereira, 258 Recife, Brazil Robertson, Bobbie Jean 139 LeGrand Boulevard Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Robinett, George Lynn 31 Longwood Drive Aiken, South Carolina 20801 Robinson, Elizabeth Carol Route 4, Box 40 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Robinson, Lany James Livingston, South Carolina Rodriquez, Isnelda Isabel Caracas, Venezuela Rogers, Kenneth Leroy Route 1 Hamer, South Carolina 29547 Roll, Robert Austin, jr. Route 1 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Sanders, John Perry Route 6, Forrester Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Scott, John Preston Maywood Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Sharpe, Bonnie Faye Box 1178 Greenwood, South Carolina 29646 Shelley, Cebillia Derhonda Route 3, Box 55 Nichols, South Carolina 29581 Sherbert, William Lewis 21 Springjeld Avenue Greenvil e, South Carolina 29611 Sherrod, Jewell Franklin Adams Avenue, Route 1 Ladson, South Carolina 29456 Shirley, Reba Darlene 303 Lloyds Avenue Easley, South Carolina 29640 Shirley, Sandra Grace Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Simmons, Ronald Steve Fox Squirrel Ridge Road Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Sloan, Margaret Elaine Route 2 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Smith, Carrie Elizabeth Route 4 Gafthey, South Carolina 29340 Smith, Danna Karen 7 Charleston Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Smith, Iesse Cleveland 307 Perry Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Smith, Larry James Route 2 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Smith, Ronald Holland 523 B on Road Columrbia, South Carolina 29209 Smith, Steven Allen 339 Sheree Madre Street Angeles City, Philippines Southerlin, Kenneth Gowan Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Spearman, Richard Lee 25 Springfield Avenue Greenvil e, South Carolina 29611 Stabler, Robbie Lee Route 1 Swansea, South Carolina 29160 242 Steese, Linda Patricia 19921 Gulfstream Road Miami, Florida 33157 Stegall, Mark Brian 16 Shrevewood Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29550 Steiger, John H. Route 1, Box K-12 Ladson, South Carolina 29456 Strange, William Charles 31 Douglas Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Strickland, Connie Lynn Route 3, Box 157 Nichols, South Carolina 29581 Stringer, james Carl Route 2 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Styles, Julius Theron Route 6 Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Surett, Sandra Lee Route 5 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Tavenner, Margaret Elizabeth Route 1, Box 176 Chesapeake Beach, Maryland 20732 Taylor, DeWayne Edward 327 Belton Drive Williamston, South Carolina 29697 Taylor, James Hancock University Ridge Apartments Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Taylor, Linda Ruth Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Thomason, Eric Keith 317 Gleenville Highway Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Thompson, James Kirby Route 5, 6 Harding Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29699 Tolbert, Charles William 3 Prescott Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Truesdale, Floyd Herbert 2114 Airline Drive Camden, South Carolina 29020 Tucker, james Michael 2922 Ravogli Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 Turner, Martha Ann Route 2 Landmm, South Carolina 29256 Tumer, Ronald Alvin 102 North Hampton Street Summerville, South Carolina 29483 Vaughan, Phyllis Ann 601 East Second Avenue Easley, South Carolina 29640 Vaughn, Andrew Lee 2 Vale Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Vaughn, james Richard North Buckhorn Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Verdin, William Dudley Route 1 Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 West, Ronald Lewis 40 Kay Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Wade, Deborah Lane 301 Francis Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Waters, Earl Stephen Route 5, Box 191 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Weah, Joseph Syneje, Ir. Monrovia, Liberia Wesley, Nona Beth 411 West Mullins Street Marion, South Carolina 29571 White, Barbara Ann Connie Maxwell Childrenis Home Greenwood, South Carolina 29646 Whitfield, David George 158 Woodland Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Williams, Doyle Fulton Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Williams, Ronald Gary Route 5, Box 210 Easley, South Carolina 29690 Williams, Samuel Lawrence 101 Rid ecrest Drive Greenviie, South Carolina 29609 Willis, James Wayne 3 Pine Ridge Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Wilson, Dennis Arthur 729 East Main Street Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 Wimberly, Hazel Mae Route 1, Box 142 Brauchville, South Carolina 29432 Wood, Albert Geoffrey Fort Fincastle, P. O. Box 403 Nassau, Bahamas Wooten, Kathy Diane 19 Renfrew Avenue Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Wrenn, James Wyatt Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Cribb, Richard Boyd, jr. 55 Abdalla, john Paul 121 Abee, Floyd Wayne 48 Able, Eugene Walter, jr. 48 Ackerman, Evelyn Diane 84, 118 Advertisements 208-231 Alexander, james David 48 Alexander, jerry Richard 48 Alverson, Eddie Douglas 48 Anders, Michael Earle 84 Anderson, Steven Phillip 84 Angpizola, Carlos Santigo 84, 121 Ant on , Sarah jane Arbaugli, Teresa Anne 82, 117, 123, 131, 137, 158. 159, 163 Ardis, YVilliam LeGrand 84, 121 Arms Linda Ka e 48 1 Y Asbury, Mittie Isabelle 49, 142, 143, 190, 191 Ash, Deborah jean 49 Atkins, Patricia Rowena 49, 113, 116, 117 Aurora Stal? 146, 147 Avery, john Anders 49 Avins, Larry Delbert 84 Babb, Allen Leroy 49 Banks, jesse William 49, 134 Banks, Maxie Steele Bannister, Richard Stuart Bannister, Thomas Sanford 84, 150, 193 Baptist Student Union 112, 113 Barrow, james Richmond 84, 138, 141 Bartlette, Bonnie Delores 84, 116, 137, 142 Athletics 180, 172-199 Bateman, Zawaski Lisco 50, 172, 173, 177, 178, 179, 201, 224 Bayne, William H. tMr.J 45 Beard, Reverend Hartzog 113 Bell, Cathy Louise 50 Bell, Susan Marie 84, 117, 129, 131, 137 Berry, Michael Wingard 84 Bertha, William Lee 84, 117 Bishop, Benny Earl 84 Bishop, Dale Franklin 50 Bishop, Maxie Edward 84 Blackmon, Doris C. fMrs.J 25, 204 Blackwell, Robert 155 Blanton, Darryl Raye 84, 121, 145 Blaskowim, Richard Rondeau 50, 138 Bolding, Susan Lee 84, 123, 134, 137, 202 Bogan, Mozelle fMrs.D 44 Boothe, Daniel Eugene 50 Boozer, Mary janice 50, 116, 119, 123, 132 147 a Bowen, joseph Frank Bowers, Ma C. CMrs.D 44 Bowers, Wi1Piam Walter Boyter, Donna Gene 1, 51, 110, 119, 147 248 Bozard, Paul Monroe 51 Bradey Alan Richard Bradley, Irene Elizabeth 84, 116, 118 Brady, Phillip Russell 84 Brady , Sandra Elaine 51, 127, 128, 129, 131, 150 Brame, Barry Edgar 84 Brandon, Steven Lynn Brayton, Francis DeWayne 84 Breazeale, C. O. fMr.D 45 Breeback, Clarence Edward Brewer, Larry Nelson 84 Bridwell, Theron Clyde, jr. Brinkley, Earline fMrs.Q 44 Britt, Samuel Irvin 82, 84, 95, 116, 131 Brittain, Clark Macilyn 84, 121, 145, 203 Brockman, Linda Ann 84 Brookshire, james David 51, 138 Brown, Karen Hazel 85, 142, 182, 183, 185, General Index Brown, Lawrence Morgan 85, 117, 137, 138, 141 Browning, Patrick Edward 51, 202 Bruce, Charles V. QMr.D 19, 28, 155 Bruce, jerry Melton 85, 116 Bruce, Mary jo 51, 123 Bruce, Virginia F. CMrs.J 45 Bruin, David Lawson 52 Bryant, Ann Zimmerman 52 Bryant, johnnie CML? 45 Bryant, Nancy Estelle 85 Bryant, Roy QMr.D 45 Bryant, Phillip Steven 52 Bryson, joe Raleigh Buis, Patricia Lee 86, 110, 118, 156, 170 Bullard, William Eugene, jr. 86, 173, 179 Burgess, Roger Cecil 86 Burgess, Stephen Irwin 86 Burnett, Tommy Max 86, 206 Burnette, Bennie Heyward, jr. 52, 121, 137 Burnette, james Richard 52, 147 Burnette, Mary Ellen 52 Burns, Kenneth Neal 83, 86 Burns, Ronald David 86 Burns, Tena Eugenia 53, 113, 119 Burrell, Linda Gail 53, 110, 113, 116, 118, 122, 123, 126 Business and Commerce Department 28, 29 Butler, Deborah jean 86, 123, 129, 131, 150 Butler, janet Elaine 86, 127, 134, 150 Butler, Michael Edward 86, 124 Byars, Kenneth Gillespie 53, 140, 141 Caldwell, Donna Kay 86, 170, 171, 182, 185, 196 Caldwell, Michael Wayne 87 Calvert, Dewey L. tMr.J 19, 37, 96, 138 Calvert, Louise C. fMrs.J 45 Calvert, Phillip Wayne 53, 173 Campbell, Carl G. fDr.D 21 Campbell, Eddie Samuel 87 Campbell, George Heyward 87 Campbell, Robert Neal 53, 134, 138 Campbell, Stephen Carlisle 87 Campus Life 200-207 Cannon, Sandra Gaye 87 Cantrell, Marilyn janice 87 Cantrell, Michael james Carpenter, jane Elizabeth 53 Cartee, Brenda Sue 54, 129, 131, 228 Case, George F., jr., fMr.142 Cash, Laura 54, 121 Cashion, jack Wilbur 54, 124 Castner, james Edward 173 Cave, Marcia Lynn 87, 116 Center, Thomas Ford Chambers, Charles Walter 87 Chasteerr, Pamala Kay 87 Cheves, Wallace Beaufort 54 Childress, Mary Ellen 88, 119, 131, 132 Childs, Sandra Elaine 54, 118, 163, 180, 201 Chilton, Thelma Regina 88, 117, 123, 129. 131 Christian Emphasis Week 154 Christian Student Movement 120, 121 Christmas Decorations 156, 157 Clark, Kenneth Wayne Clayton, Betty Elaine 88 Clayton, Brenda Bishop Clayton, Rose N. fMrs.Q 23 Cobb, Grace CMrs.D 44 Coggins, Roy Edward 88, 114 College Choir 130, 131 College Services 44, 45 Collegiate Civitan Club 138, 139 Collins, Grady fMr.J 45 Collum, Alice Gertrude 54, 142, 203, 209 Coln, Steven jack 55 Cook, judith Patricia 88, 99, 131 Cooper, Dwight Wilbur, jr. 55 Copeland, Edward james 88 Corbin, Myrtle B. fMrs.i 27 Corderman, Mary Evelyn fMrs.i 38 Cox, james Arthur 55, 113, 117, 152, 154 Cox, james Samuel Cox, Marjorie Ann 88, 118, 170, 182 Cox, Mary Beth 88, 111, 118, 127, 146 150, 170, 200 Craig, Stanley Yarnell Crain, Olive S. CMrs.D 23, 110, 111, 220 Crain, Stephen O'Shields 88, 116, 131, 171 Cribb, Samuel David 105, 106, 116, 131 Crook, jose h Earl, jr. 55 Crook, Lindqa Diane 55 Cummings, Zaven Vance, jr. 89 Dantzler, Kathy Elizabeth 89, 131 Dantzler, Eluid Olin, jr. 56, 109, 124 Davenport, Susan Kay 56, 122, 129 Davenport, Michael Leon 89, 117 Davis, Larry Hedden 89, 173, 176 Davis, Marion E. CMissJ 32 Davis, Richard Lee 89, 131 Dawson, Claude Willie, jr. 89 Dean, Everette Mendel, jr. 56, 104 Dean Crain Ministerial Association 114, 115 Dean Howard Literary Society 124, 125 DeMars, Robbie Marion 89, 211. 219 Dill, Roy Mitchell, jr. 89, 134, 137, 138 141, 195 Dinkins, Stephen Lillington 56, 116, 131 137 Dodgens, Doris Evelyn 56, 116, 118, 123 132, 133, 134, 203 Donaldson, james David, Sr. 89, 114 Donnan, Mrrrphree C. CDr.i 19 Dorman Benjamin Harvey 186, 187 Dow, Allie LaNelle 56, 113, 117, 118, 122 123, 139, 130, 131, 215 Duggins, Vivian Clarice 89 Dumit, George Marion, jr. Duncan, Darrell Ellis 57 Durham, Steve Eugene 57 Durham, LuAnn 89, 119, 134, 146 Durst, Donald jerorne 89, 120, 121. 137, 202 Dacunha, jamary Leoncio Easterlin, NVilliam E. Easterling, john Caton Edwards, Donald Andrew 57 Edwards, Reida jayne 89 Ellenburg, Dale Francis 57, 141, 180 Ellenburg, Phillip Edward Ellis, Richard Charles 57 England, Robert Matthew 89. 99 English Department 30, 31 Epperson, Hugh VVayne 57 Eppes, Kitty Elizabeth 89, 199 Eppes, Sonny 47, 163 Epps, Roger Edward 89 Epton, Frank jay, jr. Erwin, john Sevier 58. 109, 138. 139, 141. 186 Eshleman, George Steve 90, 127 Esse Quam Videre 122, 123 Essex, Nancy Ruth 90, 117, 129, 131 Estridge, Robert Franklin 90 Etude Honorary Music Society 128. 129 Evatt, NVilliam Larry Fain, Philip jerone 58, 114, 115 Farrow, joyce G. fNlrs.l 33 Faulk, Sandra Marie 90, 116, 131, 147 Faulkner, Ernest George 58 243 a Finch, Susan Elizabeth 90, 91, 157 Findley, Fredrick George, jr. 58 Fine Arts Department 32, 33 Fink, Frances Pamela 58, 119, 132 Fisher, Michael William 173 Flaspoehler, Stephen Henry Fleming, Larry William 90 Fleming, Ruth Ann 58, 136, 137 Floyd, Mike Inman 90, 211 Flynn, james Ralph 90 Ford, William Michael 90, 138 Forrester, Alice Roberta 59, 110, 111, 116 118 Foster, julia Ann 59 Foster, Ronald Lee Founders, Day 151 Fowler, Ronald Monroe 59, 104, 105, 106 124, 137, 146 Frady, Casondra jean 90, 146, 182, 183 184,200 Francis, Patricia Ellen 117 Freeman, james Cary 59, 124, 125, 192 108 Freeman, William Luther 111 59, 109, 173, 206 a Freshman Class 82-103 Fuller, William Harold 90 Gallowa , james Thomas 59 Gambrell, Gladys Lucile 90, 116, 118, 131, 132, 142, 143, 180 Galnbrell, Robert Earl 90 Gantt, john jackson 11160, 138, 139, 141 Gardner, Susan Lucile 90 Garrett, Pamela Robinson 60 Garrett, Roy QMr.J 45, 116 George, jay Andrew 91, 141 George, julian Maurice, jr. 91 Gibson, john Hamilton, jr. 60, 134, 137, 138, 141 Gibson, Mark Langford 91 Gillespie, Linda Gail 119, 132, 182 Gilreath, Richard Bruce Gilreath, Stephen Leonard 91, 103, 116, 131,147 Gilstrap, Glenda Ann 60, 116, 118, 142, 146 Godbee, Anne iMrs.J 35, 83 Gosnell, Lewis Walker Gossett, Nicholas Earle 47, 60, 114 Graham, Maxwell Allen 91, 205 Graham, William Charles 60, 131 Grant, Richard Allen 61, 124 Grant, Wanda Leigh 91 Gravley, Dana Alan 91, 137 Green, Forrest Carlisle jr. 61, 194, 200 Green, Rebecca Hudson 91, 116, 131, 137 Greene, Beverly Renee 131 Greene, Mary L nn 87, 91, 146, 200 Groce, john Phillip Anthony, jr. 61, 195 Grubbs, Daniel Lee 61, 113, 114, 116 Grubbs, Karen Lea 61, 137, 147 Guest, Lena Ethel fMissD 30 Guest, Linda Marie 92 Guy, Ma? Frances 61, 119, 142 Haier, 'rey Scott 173, 174, 177 Hagy, Richard Wayne 62 Ilale, Elizabeth R. tMrs.D 26 Hale, Wade ll. QMr.j 40, 113, 114, 115, 154 Hall, Robert Eugene 92 llall, Kella jane fMissl 36, 83, 182, 184 llambriglit, Barry E. QMr.l 43, 105, 202 Hamilton, Phillip Edward, 186, 188 llamrnond, Allen Eddings 92, 137 llancock, joseph George, jr. 62 l'lar'dcn, john Maxwell llardin, Audrey Dianne 62 Harrell, lvlargaret Alice 92, 131 244 Harris, joseph Carl 92 Harris, Lin a Lee 92 Harris, Mason Leroy, jr. 92 Harris, Steve Thomas 92, 99, 116, 121, 137 Haulter, judy B. fMrs.l 25 Hawkins, Nancy Lee 92, 137, 182, 198 Hayes, Lewis james 62, 124, 147 Hayes Hayes , Mason Henry, jr. 93 , Miriam Dianne 62, 88, 104, 119, Kilpatrick, Brenda Dianne 66, 81, 107, 131 137, 145 King, C. M. fMr.l 45 Kirby, janice Anne 94, 137, 202 Kirby, Wayne Ray 1, 66, 105, 124, 147 153, 249 Kirk, Kathy Dianne 66, 134, 147 Knebusch, Mark Ryan 94 Knight, Lawrence Leroy 94, 117 a 132, 126, 134, 190, 191 Health and Physical Education Department 36-37 Heatherly, Milton Eugene 62, 109, 117, 124, 131, 137 Henry, Charles Seden, II 62, 109, 138, 140, 141, 186, 189, 246 Hensley, jerry William 93 Hickman, B. QMr.j 45 Hightower, Carolyn jean 62, 119, 142, 190, 191, 197, 198 Hill, Charles Ralph 93, 116 Hill, Thomas William 62, 130, 131, 134, 157 Hiott, Frank Mazon 62, 138, 141, 186 Hiott, Robert England Hobbs, Steven Craig 93 Holcombe, Pearl QMrs.l 44 Holliday, Robert Michael 93 Holt, Michael Edward Hook, Robert Walter 63 Knight, Rudy Laverne 171 Knox, Samuel Blair 66 Koon, Steven Benton 94 L'Amicale Des Livres 132, 133 Lance, james Arthur Lane, Willie Marvin, jr., 67, 138 Lawings, Michael Lee 94 Ledford, Stuart Christopher 67 Lee, Harold, jr. 67 Lee, Thomas Allen 94 Lewis, Ronald Edwin 94 Limbaugh, Ammon Matthew, III 67, 113 116, 129, 131, 137 Lindsey, Thomas Daniel 67 Little, Glenn Albert 67, 109 Livingston, Nancy jane 68, 131, 147 Looper, William Lloyd 94, 173 Lord, Carolyn Berthene 68, 134 Lowe, Donnie Robert 94 Lowe, Richard David 94 Luke, Thomas Edward, jr. 1 Hoover, jean Elizabeth 92, 117, 131 Hopkins, janet Griffin 93, 120, 121, 146, 182, 191 Howard, Henry fMr.j 19, 31, 125, 151 Howard, Linda fMrs.l Howard, Trixie CMrs.l Hudson, Elizabeth QMrs.J 44 Hudson, Michael Thomas 63 Huff Elizabeth Smith 64 Huff, Wanda Elaine 64, 123 Hughes, Susan Eugenia 64, 117 Hunt, Helen L. fMrs.D Hunt, William Grant 93 Hutto, Eris Helena 64, 119, 134, 142, 157 jackson, Thomas jehu, jr. 64, 200 james, Candice jeanette 93 janik, john Alexander 93 jarrell, William Samuel 186, 189 jeffcoat, Ronald Douglas 93 jenkins, jane Erkes 64 jenkins, Timothy Dexter 93, 141, 193, 195 johnson, Donna Gay 93, 137 johnson, james Norris 65 johnson, Rita Beth 65 johnson, Sherryl Ann 46, 65, 113, 118, 142, 160, 163, 180, 246 johnston, Glenda Carolyn 65, 118, 136, 137, 142, 180 joines, Shelby Gene jones, Donna Carol 65 jones, Donna Carol 93, 118, 122, 146 jones, Roy Allen jones, Timothy Lemuel jones Vickie Kay 65, 116, 119, 132, 133, Lyons, jayne Harriett 94, 118, 146 McAbee, Cheryl Maxine 95, 116, 119 McCall, Donnie Ra 95 McCall, Margy O. 6Mrs.l 30, 47, 136 McCarson, Roddy Paul 95, 176 McCaskill, Patricia Ann 68, 182, 191, 197 McCaskill, Ralph Winfield 95 McCauley, Patricia M. McCauley, Robbie Eloise 95, 136, 137 McClellan, john M. tMr.J 21 McCraw, jacqueline jean 68, 215 McCreanor, Andrew joseph 95 McDonald, Delores C., CMrs.l 24 McDonald, Francis Gerald 95 McDonald, Kenneth tMr.J 23, 108, 109 McGee, Daniel Rodisill 68 McGraw, john jay 82, 83, 95, 105, 117 131,'137, 156 McIntosh, Claude David 68 McKinney, Kenneth fMr.l 44 McKinney, Lillian QMrs.l 44 McKinney, Raymond A. tMr.7 21 McKinney, Sunie tMrs.l 44 McLean, judy Elizabeth 95 McMillan, Douglas Faust 95, 138, 141, 146 228 McNeely, Charles Curtis McWhite, William Earl 95 Mahefky, Paul Francis 69, 138, 140 Marett, Eunice Diane 69, 157 Marlowe, Ned Gardner 69, 108, 109, 194 Marrett, Marsha Lee 69, 105, 110, 119, 142 146 Martin, David Lee 142, 143, 145, 182 joy, Arthur Mills joye, Barry McLaurin 94 julian, Carol Anne 94 jumper, james Franklin 94 Keith, Nanc KMrs.l 43 Kelly, josepliine Alice Kennedy, Elizabeth QMissl Kennemer, judy Karen 66, 110, 118, 129, 130, 131, 161, 203, 215 Khoe, Doris Carpenter QMrs.l 66, 126, 127, 150, 153 Khoe, Richard O. QMr.j 28 Martin, Donald joseph 95 Martin, Edward Laverne 95 Martin, Michael Terry 69 Massey, Carroll Douglas 95 Mathena, Randolph Ray Maw, Rhonda Susan 95, 147 Mayfield, Steven Hugh 95 Meeks, james Lewis Men's House Council 108, 109 Merrill, Rebecca Elizabeth 69, 105, 122 123, 129, 131, 144, 145, 152, 205 Metcalf, Chadwick Buford 95 Metcalf, jerald Henry 70 Michael, Tommy 195 Miller, Harriet Kate 96 Miller, Kenneth Nolan Mims, Janice Hope 97 Mishoe, Clifford Lyle Miss Aurora Pageant 158-163 Mitchell, Cynthia Rae 97, 118 Mitchell, James Raymond 70 Mitchum, Sonya Marcel 97, 217 Modern Foreign Languages 34, 35 Moehlenbrock, Dorothy B. QMrs.D 32 Mooney, Linda 158, 163 Moore, Alexander Talley, Jr. 70 Moore, Constance Marie 97, 131 Moore, Jennie Ann 97, 207 Moore, Robert Franklin 97 Morgan, Linda Faye 97, 100. 123 Morris, Rosemary Elaine 70 Morton, Donnie Ray 97 Moss, Ophelia Arnette 97, 207 Mullikin, Reinhard Lee 97 Mullinax, Jerry Leland 97, 193 Mullinax, Milton Frederick 97 Murrell, Stanley Robert 70, 124, 194 Natural Sciences and Mathematics 38, 39 Neely, Thomas Lawton tDr.l 18, 155 Neely, XVilliam Gordon, Jr. 97, 124, 131 Neves, Nannie Lucile 97, 106, 116, 124, 131, 307, 146 New Frontier Society 140, 141 Nicholson, Charles Edward, Jr. Norris, Katherine Irene 98, 119, 134 Norris, William Pickney, Jr. Odom, Charlie Franklin 114 O'Malley, Walter Brian 98 Ondra, Stanley Steven 98 Owens, Sarah Annette 98, 111, 147 Owens, Virginia Lou 98, 119, 134, 137 142, 145, 180 Pace, WVilliam Hancel, Jr. 70 Padgett, Donald Lee 98, 138 Page, Mary Janice 71, 113, 118 Painter, Frank Marvin 98 Palmer, Donna Jeanne 98, 131, 145 Palmer, Marcia Jacqueline 98, 119 Parker, Genelia Duncan fMrs.l 45 Patterson, Kermit Hunter, Jr. 98 Phi Beta Lambda 134, 135 Phi Theta Kappa 126, 127 Physical Education Council 142, 143 Pitman, Rockie Marvin 98, 138 Pittman, Annie KMrs.l 44 Pittman, Mildred CMrs.J 45 Pittman, Roland Earl 98 Pittman, Wanda Lee 98, 129, 131, 150 Pitts, Linda Faye 98, 137, 142 Plemmons, David Michael 99 Poole, Joseph Henry Poole, Larry Eugene 71 Porter, Peggy Jean 71 Porter, Thomas Wayne 109 Posey, Janice Gail 99 Powers, Carol Jean 99 Price, Robert Alex 71, 116 Prince, Blake Thomas 99 Pritchard, Rebecca Dianne 117, 123 Proctor, Dan W. fDr.l 34, 41, 126 Proctor, Launita E. fMrs.D 37, 142, 190 Quattlebaum, Christine Collum 71, 197 Raines, Ellis CMr.l 45 Raines, Helen W. fMrs.J 22 Raines, M. Willie 45 Rat Week 170, 171 Real, Valle Leonardo 195 Reddick, Jeffrey Lane 71, 186, 189, 208 Reeves, Margaret S. fMrs.J 39 Religion Department 40, 41 Reynolds, Ginger Arnette 72, 142, 143 Rhodes John Phnip 46,72,1o5,138,139, 140,141 Rice, Ernest Gary 72, 116, 121 Richard, Clyde Cleveland Richards, David Lee 72, 131, 144, 145, 205 Ridgeway, Rita Gail Riker, Douglas Carneiro 99 Roberts, Jimm Bruce 72, 138, 141 Robertson, As ley LaMont 46, 72, 121, 126, 152, 194 Robertson, Bobbie Jean Robertson, Clara V., QMrs.D 24 Robertson, Joyce R. fMrs.D Southerlin, Claudia Diane 75 Southerlin, Kenneth Cowan 101 Southerlin, William B. CMr.J 24 Spearman, Richard Lee 101, 116, 131 Speck, Cynthia Jean 46, 75, 137 Sprouse, Veda B. CMrs.j 31, 147 Stabler, Robbie Lee 101 Steese, Linda Patricia 101 Stegall, Mark Brian 101 Steiger, John H. 101, 117, 131, 137 Steinmetz, Christopher Ernest 75, 120, 121, 145 Stevens, Archie Poe 76, 117, 130, 131, 136, 137, 147, 153, 211 Stepp, Ola fMrs.l 44 Robertson, Lena Elizabeth 73, 113, 118, 119 Robinett, George Lynn 99 Robinson, Dwight A. tMr.l 33, 131 Robinson, Elizabeth Carol 99, 118, 133 Robinson, Larry James 99 Robinson, Ronald Lee 173, 175 Robinson, Stephen Miller Robinson, William F. Rochester, Donald Bruce 73, 107, 117, 131, 137, 200 Rodriquez, Isnelda Isabel 99 Rogers, Kenneth Leroy 100, 103, 193 Roll, Robert Austin, Jr. Rollins, Eugene Crutis 73, 114 Roper, Carey M. fMrs.D 42 Roper, Robert T., Jr. CMr.J 38 Rowell, Jo ce Elizabeth 73 Runion, Cllarles Randall 73, 124, 125 Runyan, Michael Edward 73, 121, 125, 201 202, 226 Sandel, William Herbert 74, 131 Sanders, John Perry 100, 186, 189 Sandlin, Grady Steven Sargent, Linda tMrs.J Sayer, Edith A. tMissD 26, 132, 133 Scholarship Day 150 Scott, John Preston Searcy, Clyde H. Self, Barbara CMissD 33 Sharpe, Bonnie Faye 100 Shelley, Cebillia Derhonda 100, 122, 123 Sherbert, William Lewis 100 Sherman, Jerry tMr.J 44 Sherman, Josephine fMrs.J 44 Sherrod, Jewell Frank Shirley, Reba Darlene 100, 116, 131, 132 137 Shirley, Sandra Grace Shore, Kenneth Michael 74 Silvers, Nancy Revona 74, 110, 113, 116 206, 228 Simmons, Ronald Steve 171 Skyliner Staff 144, 145 Slagle, Carolyn Sue 74, 110, 113, 118, 122, 203 Sloan, Margaret Elaine 100 Sloan, Martha F. tMrs.J 25 Stiles, Richart Scott 76, 226 Stokes, Lawrence Dale 76, 109, 134 Story, Bonnie Dale 76, 132 Stout, Maude C. KDr.l 39 Strange, Dene H. fMrs.J 22 Strange, Sarrell, Jr. tMr.J 22 Strange, William Charles 101 Strickland, Connie Lynn 100, 101, 123, 146 Stringer, James Carl 101 Student Government Association Executive Council 104, 105 Student Government Association Judicial Council 106, 107 Styles, Julius Theron 101, 172, 173, 174, 177 Summey, Betty Anne 76 Surett, Sandra Lee 101 Talmadge, Paul A. tDr.J 19 Tankersley, Harvey tMr.l 36, 140, 174, 178 Tant, Ernest Jerry 76 Tavenner, Margaret Elizabeth 101 Smith, Amelia Ruth 74, 119, 132, 134, 142 Smith, Carrie Elizabeth 100, 119, 137, 197 Smith, Dana Karen 100 Smith, James Thomas 74 Smith, Jesse Cleveland 101 Smith, Kenneth Perry Smith, Larry James 101 Smith, Lucia Dianne 75 Smith, Ronald Holland Smith, Steven Allen 101 Smith, Snow, Social Thomas Wayne 75 Laura Ann 75, 134, 209 Sciences Department 42, 43 Sock 'N' Buskin Drama Society 136, 137 Sophomore Class 46-81 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor 1 Bobby Wayne 77 Charles Gray DeWayne Edward Taylor, James Hancock 102 Taylor, Taylor Linda Ruth 102 Margaret K. tMrs.l 24 Teague, Sammy Kay 77 Thomason, Eric Keith 102 Thompson, James Kirby Thrasher, Christopher Jones 77, 138, 140, 141, 206 Thrasher, Terry Benjamin 77 Tingle, Tingle, Tingle, Tinsley, Tinsley Doris J., CMrs.l 39 Jacks Berner 77 Neal M. QMr.J 23 Elbert tMr.D 45 Mamie KMrs.J 44 Tolberti Charles William 102 Towery, Sadalia QMrs.D Tribble, Alice G. tMrs.J 21 Tribble , Vallie C. tMrs.J 24, 110 Truesdale, Eloyd Herbert Trustees, Board of 20 Tucker, James Michael 102, 173 Turner, Eugene Howard, Jr. 77, 186 Turner, Martha Ann 102 Turner, Revonda Lee Turner, Roderick Christopher 78 Turner, Ronald Alvin 83, 116, 131, 137, 144 Turner, Thomas Wayne 78. 112, 113. 114. 116,121,126, 153,154 Turpin, Garry Vaughn 78 Varn, Sidney Franklin, Jr. 78. 1-11.21. Vaughan, Phyllis Ann 102, 142. 162. 180. 205 Vaughn, Andrew Lee 102 Vaughn, James Richard 102 Verdin, William Dudley 102 Vest, Ronald Lewis 102. 173, 178 Volunteer Band 116, 117 245 P-nm-w.-...-.YN .W Wade, Deborah Lane 102, 137, 142, 227 VValker, Andrea 145 NValker, Brena B. iMrs.D 30, 144, 145 NValker, john H. fDr'.l 40, 120, 121 Walsh, Billy 1. QDr-.D 34 NValtz, Freddie Clinton 78, 104, 105, 106, 107, 201 Walworth, Rebecca Alma 78, 118 Ward, Betty iMrs.J 25 Warren, Harry Eugene 79 Waters, Earl Stephen 102 NVatson, john Carter 79, 131, 138, 141, 145, 208 NVeah, joseph Syneje, jr. Webb, Bill james 79, 150 Wesley, Nona Beth 102, 170, 227 White, Barbara Ann 87, 103, 142 Whitehead, Byron james 79 Whitfield, David Ceorge 103, 137 Whitlock, Rickie joseph 79, 138, 141 Who's Who 152, 153 Williams, Doyle Fulton 103, 127, 150 he +R-4. 4 l......,.:Is'l Williams, Richard Lee Williams, Ronald Cary 103 Williams, Samuel Lawrence 103 Willis, Hiram Bedell 79 Willis, james Wayne Willis, Martha Ga nell 80, 182, 183, 191 Wilson, Alene L. glylrsj 24 Wilson, David iMr.J 44 Wilson, Dennis Arthur 103, 117, 131, 144, 145 Wilson, Rethia Dianne 80, 110, 146 Wimberly, Hazel Mae 103, 119, 147, 156 Wingard, Susan Melissa 80, 82, 116, 119, 131, 134, 142 Womenis House Council 110, 111 Wood, Albert Geoffrey Wood, Delane B. iMrs.l 29, 134 Wood, james Alfred, jr. 80, 113, 114, 117, 201 Wood, Sylvia B. QMrs.l 22 Woods, Kenneth Charlton 80, 138, 141, 186 Wooten, Kathy Diane 87, 103, 142, 160, 163, 180, 197 Worley, Ronnie QMr.l 45 Worley, Sam iMr.l 36, 174, 186, 187 Wrenn, james Wyatt 103, 150 Young Woman's Auxiliary 118, 119 Historic Poinsett Bridge is a favorite l Qls' 5 2 I We i 2 , g, sr ,. 51, . ,, v ,. ,-, A 4 A U : W fr Oni- cannot lorgct the snow, cafeteria trays, wet clothes, no school, and lslllll 246 spot for North Greenville students Sherrvl johnson, Ilorneconrin ueen of 1969 xx rs escorted -hy Charles Henry. i 1 v I l ll A K1 if H , l X X 5 . Q 4 l Jo Q w . 5 .- 4, .S --Q2 s Q e it Q .Q ss. a .f .Q V 4 ii. . g E5 X? t N W- .2 : 41 T 92 lf E 'E YQ. K I K? ' .0 A' ' 5 ze N X' 'QQ Q-6' el' M 'Pl 'A . llf, som FT? i North Greenville's seal is designed to represent the purpose for which the ' school was established. The Bible signifies the Word of God as the foundation I of Christian faith and learning. The torch represents progress and enlightenment through education. The olive wreath stands for honor and excellence. The torch and the date, 1892, superimposed on the open Bible denote academic excellence in a Christian environment. l Alma Mater l At the fggthillg Qf the mgtlnttting FOI' Olll' iCl6'RlS and fl'aClillO11S ,Neath the azure Sky, Praises still are Fllllg, Stands our noble Alma Mater Ch6I'iSh6Cl HS in y6'SfG1'Cl9-y y As the years go by. When our school was young. Excelsior is our motto, VVhen in pleasure and in trials i Greatness without fail. WV? depart fl'O1'I1 thee. i Hail t0 thee, Our Almgt Mg1tQ1', Worthy sons and woithy daughters 5 Hail, North Greenville, Hail! May we prove to be. l l 5 l Business Managerls Note Business Manager Expresses Thanks To some, the advertising section of a yearbook is nothing more than extra pages in the back of the book to auto- graph, but this part of a yearbook in- volves more - it includes the cooper- ation and hard work of many people. First of all, to the many businesses which have supported our yearbook this year, my sincere thanks. You have helped our efforts in the business world become a success, and your cooperation has made our advertising section possible. To the members of this yearis busi- ness staff, 1 extend my deep appreci- ation ior your time and efforts in vis- 248 A,, '-vw-....,,,, in .1 'faq' iting the firms and also for your help in planning the layouts and corres- ponding with our patrons. To the clerical staff, my appreciation to you in helping keep our financial records accurate. Then to you, the student body of North Greenville, my thanks for your financial support and your coopera- tion in helping make our 1969 AU- RORA not only an advertising success but a yearbook that we can be proud of for many years to come. Donna Boyter Business Manager Editor's Note Editor Says Last Words Only through Working on a publi- cation can a person really know the hardships, the amount of work, and the Worry that go into the publishing of a yearbook. Even though our 1969 staff had some difficulties in meeting deadlines and not getting pictures taken far enough in advance, We cer- tainly had fun and excitement in fi- nally achieving our goal - the 1969 Aurora. I would like to express my thanks to all the section editors, the business staff, the typists, the photographers, and staff members for working faith- fully and diligently. Also, our advisor, Mrs. Veda Sprouse, deserves a Word of praise for seeing solutions to our many questions. The staff and I are grateful to the administration, staff, and faculty for helping us in so many ways. A very special thank you goes to Rawlins-Allen Studio, Simpson Photo Service, and Mr. Gene Hawkins, who did such a good job.on all our photo- graphs. To our publisher, Keys Print- ing Company, and especially to Mr. Morris Kenig, we express many thanks for patience, indulgence, and the interpreting of our layouts and copy sheets. Last of all, I want to extend appre- ciation to all club presidents and or- ganizations for working with us, and to all the students of North Green- ville. I am grateful for the privilege of serving as editor of the 1969 Auro- ra. As the staff concludes its work, we hope that each of you find in this yearbook something distinct, real, symbolic, and true. XVayne Kirby Editor 24 Epilogue Buildings Afford Memories 250 The ALu'ora Has Cast Her Beamsg the Lengthening Shadows Appear. N. Em y--1--1 a.,., - A '-'.-'.i733fQ:f ,, r '- ff - a 's xg Q K U7 gf ff - f. 51 Q , E , f vf-..,H'- , I- ' J- :L . , Q 1' . Qdfgsll-.g, -gk 'C 5vii!,2iJ9Q?2,,9,N,.- ..1'x,. Q nga., 1, 7 2., 4 .h,,, ,LT .f ' -I ,,,' .i f ,W SWT! rw-Q :aw-5'-H ' .... 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