North Greenville University - Aurora Yearbook (Tigerville, SC)
- Class of 1971
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The 1971 Aurora presents The Drama of North Greenville Junior College Tigerville, South Carolina Volume XXXVI Sue Grainger, Editor LaVante Ross, Business Manager -.1 xx L, O , N W. A f ' ' L NEYES DINING HALL , ip' . ..TffL.'J ' ' Q '-'v .rx 4' ' 9 f 0 1 I L., V , I ' Y I ,'J'f,- Wiz!! h . I ,figs 'fgjk 7 I , 0 I L. HAL ITE P i WH l I ' DONNAN ADMINISVRATION BUILDING J, , ...- 3 X. J ,I - E 1 n lj 7 X F-------gg 1 i 57, G N '- ' I . 1 XA-XIVXAFZX .gf . 'wnfarfe Aufvrfwnuv W ANU , , , ,. , ,W WA A Muglci BUILDING L: -. ' y , ,ix , iw ,QQ- , .Y M? W--H 4 W 'Ji ' I- , r ,Q 4 5 . -' Y 'W -' ,f ,, Q J , - ' W C 5 -: . 1' A I I' i W 1 7 ' :A ' l , 5 1.5. ' ' 1 QW, 4 . if ' ., b Y' 5. 'F Q P- N L- ' 0 'Ui' ,' v 1 'g , l ' -. 1' auxin, I mfvnv fl - Lg' g gfqx 'Q t , r O Q' ' ,QM wr' X :' N , f N ,V Y EW A 0 ' , . ,-,.,' ,, ...-...,...-,,,-,,.. 1' .Q ,i 1 1 'i X .. ,., .. 3 Qmmwe ,Q 1, , l 'IFV V. ,- , ,,. ,, ',T,,?...,, 'FgvF's l, V 'X l l if ,flrti 'NVQ' -1- '1 f - ',,5,- fl . 4: 4. ,'4 g V. 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M114--.221-5'+ri-9f'1-f w131-flg5'G--9-.-,.fS-fav:'y'1f-ily.-.flrif'qs-14'-4 it 1 1 1 I f r cr W M 1 1 ' Dedication Soph mores Dedicate 1971 Aurora The Sophomore Class presents the 1971 Aurora to a person who has been a friend to students, fac- ulty, staff, and administration. He is young, dynamic, interested in people, well-informed on current issues, and relates well to college students. To this esteemed individual, Mr. John Fredric Bolin, we proudly dedicate our yearbook. r' 4 4 Y X Q 5 N X x SX XTR as wiv S 1 fs 1 fx 4 14.4-H gv.,d,,.a'4 Lv we ,M vb' Mr. John Fredric Bolin W 5 47114 , rf. :Jim 41.- .i 2,-2 aku H bp E I F ttf-Ht.-l'l . r it i r li my fry is- 1 s -1 , 1? a -mzihg ,Seem 25' f 'mai ,t .,,,. 25- - 4 3-C332 hfnmf W 329,11-T ,- ,iz 9 V 5' ' ,mir 55211 ,fr . -f., ,, ,,..a,. N3-3412.1 '55 33534 Maw Jif ii1Y Q. . . iff' A-, irq. '- all civil 14 5,3 'Tsff',fv?'i ,, . 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Several committees aid the Board of Trustees in executing this work, and this year the Board strove to obtain greater committee action. These committees include the ex- ecutive committee, the academic committee, the student affairs committee, and the development committee. The Board of Trustees has es- tablished an advisory council to broaden the base of the coIIege's friendship and support, and it also established the office of Director of Facilities. Not only did the Board of Trustees create new offices, but it also voted to build new faculty housing, to beautify and update all facilities, and to update the curric- ulum. Dr. Basil Manly, IV, chairman, Mr. Kirk Neely, vice-chairmang and the Reverend James W. Crocker, secretary. fl: 'VAN ' , fd ' V M905 44. ,- 4 Z 1 if V, I , Mi Trustees-Front Row: Mrs. John Kendrick, Mrs. W. L. Young, Mrs. Joe Kinard, Mrs. A. C. Brock. Second Row: Rev. W. Lloyd Hellams, Mr. Woodrow Long, Rev. Frank Inman, Mr. A. L. M. Wiggins, Rev. James W. Crocker, Mr. Nolan L. Brunson, Mr. Douglas L. Hinds, Dr. Sam Lawton. Third Row: Dr. Benjamin C. Fisher, a guest, Rev. Ryan B. Eklund, Dr. Preston Edwards, Rev. Frank W. Abbot, Jr., Rev. W. R. Barefoot, Mr. C. Henry Branyon, Mr. John A. Ellison, Dr. Basil Manly, IV, Mr. Kirk Neely. Not pictured: Mrs. Joseph R. Bryson, Jr., Mr. C. Frank Pittman, Jr., Mr. Fred S. Mahaffey, Rev. O. B. Lancaster, and Dr. William T. Hendrix. President ew President Accepts Responsibility In July 1970 Dr Harold E Lund sey assumed his duties as the third president of North Greenville Jun tor College Dr Lindsey feels that even though North Greenville has a no ble past and a solid base for meet ing her present responsibility we have great determination to achieve even larger service in the future We have no other plan except to build here unquestton ably the finest institution of her kind inthe whole country With complete commitment to the task with the continuing support of South Caro Inna Baptists North Greenvilles loyal alumni and an increasing circle of friends we see a future very bright with promise -K-. -+A. -t -, Q. FQ.-ax -5 X X XXX . l ,. . , . ,l . . ,,,. . . t .-,. .N .,., ,,, -,,,,,,,Q,.,z,:,x, l, A t er Q ', R jg? 9.512 wt 5:11, I E l. E E F if L: i v l l l l l 1 l l l l l i l l l l l f 'A' l i r 1 Dr- Lindsey ie in e reflective mood- Students consult with tne new president. 19 l I t Administrative Officers fficers Are Responsible for Individual Needs Students having difficulties due to the stresses of financial and academic problems visit the ad- ministrative officers and staff. These individuals take seriously their job of helping students, and they even reorganized in order to be more competent. Since the number of students enrolled has been higher both semesters of this year than in any previous year, administrative personnel have been busy coping with the numer- ous problems that arise among so many students. 2 i , l l r Dr. Murphree C. Donnan President Emeritus D.D., Furman University tstfxfls 2' X - ff if Q ,r A X S as-it-fr, . F s . t S2 xt X 'X :XXQ- . - -X SCI i X -V Nw M wx N X, is is 1 ' ' ,, fMf '4?a'1f5fi X .s .w s X s Ms sys .1 X' X X -F . -X Myer s ,XM f X X. 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IQ 11: fc, 29: F154-A 4:2-:is 'ifg Lai Q5 sic' A ,V ,gg X,- . -r -:J ,.w,- iggs , ,Af-Q. :iii ,,,-ag- rf: -XL, Y: 1 71,1 aug: 5 riff EV q' 1 E I , I L I E , i r I l W 1 , I 5' 2 V , I . f 4 l . I E -,EQ-, !' , Administrative Staff Members Express Full 'Tksjij .A-'f-hw. Mrs. Sylvia B. Wood Business Office Manager Xl s . Q wits s fy- Jil-5 ' w , 155 'M M, . 'K Q f'9 'i' .1 'lu Y 53 .345 N l vi 'ff if if :gy Lk y F X W Q55 f xy! A Mrs. Alene L. Wilson NUS- Helen W- Raines Secretary to Dean of Instruction SGCYSTQYY YO H9959-tfaf The administrative staff superin- tends such a wide range of activi- ties that virtually all facets of ex- istence on campus show the effects of their efforts. Concerns of the staff include dormitory life, alumni records, office management, and supervision of services and grounds. -i . M, A H QSKHJ li K V we if v s y -msg fl 1 f i na 1 - ff. ga ii ,,.,....,,, ., ' t .. N is .. .M , Y . Ev. j ' ,,,,. .1... N ' x' ' 4,,. H-1,1 1 V if t r i K S, 211: I-1l? '.' ' A In l- 59 i ' .. - H 'lux' .i ,. M M fx.k.' nag at 1' - ZX- Mrs. Doris B. Blackmon Mrs. Edith N. McCarrell Student Aid Administrator College Store Manager 22 Concern by Assisting Qthers Mrs. Alice G. Tribble Mrs. Geneva F. Harbert Secretary to the President Food Services Director A.A., North Greenville Junior College Mrs. Olive S. Crain Dean of Women A.A., North Greenville Junior College mp, f.::zi1,,-,.:. ,5 W: -1951:-.I -151-.43-4: -,i...:w-1-ce: f -ftp t 1 --.ts.:.z,5s,e:.g-:-g-s-- 3+-:fs-.:f.ftgHf'1, Qw:+N32g.g-. ' ,..t.,,A.-.L-. -'x--... .x- . 'u,,,, ,ll S Mrs. Rose N. Clayton College Nurse FLN., Baptist Hospital l I Mr. Leland E. Browder, Jr. Dean of Men Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 23 f' . -...,1.'.,.. .. ,V . ..--qw - --1-our 'Hgh 1:- messes :jg at fur: - V 1110957733 .. ,J ,V 1 -.eu 551' lif T77 95243 ' 1 ,ll .-.-W1 .,' rs A., ggjcg. V142 l l l i l l l l l z l f i l V. Wwe gpzfflff ,ggi Q me 5112 ..- ve 4 K. 215 i 15-, . 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Being highly skilled, they sort and collect mail, receive college visitors, transmit commun- ications, keep records, do clerical assignments, and inform the news media of college programs. Mrs. Betty B. Ward Mrs Pat E Still Switchboard Operator Secretary to the Dean of Student Affairs A.A., North Greenville Junior College J. Mrs. Brenda F. Newman Mrs Elaine S King Faculty Assistant Bookkeeper 24 l fx 'fQ.s:i 'Q' cvs WN-x NS' .,.r Mrs Elnzabeth H Beard Mrs Emily H Browder Secretary to Director of Publlclty Secretary to Dean of Men A A North Greenville Junlor College B S Carson Newman College l l l l l l l l l l 5 l ' an l Mrs Barbara'W Vaughn Buslness Office Receptlonlst Assistant Mall Clerk l Y 25 l 1 r' .. - . N , r 1. r, . 1.1 4 - 'slr'-'-::+ - 612'-'fr --'-'-:val-'fi-1-fl:iL ff1'-.ft:-'111Q, fgfsiifp'fflwnilif'-xialzfzlrfz-:Tri-3'fri-iki'-Tfgil-E'-awk''1-mQ54Qi5'4f 'S' U - , , 4 , .' 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Wifi -l lil 323251 QE? 1-Ziff gf? swf? QQQQ ' '- 'P PH 9511105 .wlwi f l-,223 .,'I+?l wfggzl. Lvliiilfa ii. KEN f 1 f1'i,,'m . an .1561 1-u,,.4s4 1.1,-Il : ma -1 .si-1 , Qflcfi g fwl, l1::5l,,i Ubud W F , Lift? l-l l+,.gl ,W . Kgxiqqyxy 1i3'7i' MSW lil? it 552214 'Quill' Qu sw ntl .rs- , N lhgdllgxl lint' QQ' Library Staff The Hester Memorial Library contains over 23,000 books and 4,000 audio-visual aids, and re- ceives over 235 periodicals. The following collections are housed on the second floor: the periodicals, the audio-visual ma- terials, and the books classified by the Dewey Decimal Classification System. Many of these books are being transferred from the Dewey Decimal System to the Library of Congress System. In addition to these resource materials, the sec- ond floor contains a listening area with earphones provided for indi- vidual Iistening to recordings. The main floor of the library houses the Reference Collection and new books, classified by the Library of Congress System. The Reading Corner with current mag- azines and newspapers is on this floor. The Circulation Desk, the staff work areas, and the librarian's office are located on the main floor near the entrance to the library. aywai w2rtaMeawziirJltiibfir rrslinn if i ,L J 1 f ri gsm-:-i-v-:.'asN-'r :vi W--fre-1'r-rmwv:-'f'-'N-:P-11-1 iss' eff' l i'i1'i'2' 1'i1:2:-i4:43:':-:wi'14i1,g1f,211ii:2:1'111'lf2:'1li:1i1:f-W:M511-3:-:.' 5vi'f,r.:3z3ig-3i3'j,-2Exif::1'l1,',1r- :2.'.i' 5 A -A .' '- i :-1-1351, iz' L , ' 1 A ' ' ' gfvf , It fbi V P: rt :M lla: mirth' ',- timer: Ma ltlfiw-15,55-1Mrmsluigiigffl,fiiillijifllliiiilifllilfgli-7?il1f7gi212:l1.gl, grgf ,vlg,. ..,.',E-gf, ,illlihgtst gg,-15, lg.-435. U. ,- Y: , .-,- , x .- :l, l , , , ., ll.-,l . , . . . ,f - , ., . I. . . . . Y Y .4 1559-'fisi:-5'r235Ylrt'Z:v32iiifi-friufiiiiHQSQ:514229S+1i3El:??l:'i1fG:19i-:21.111535-tri-12-145,-Lrtilri-'hd-141-S'f'1'il-I-ll- .-Lllltfiw-.2'1'1'.'.:-Cv..-'-zfzwillr-''-inww:-ur'-'-1-'-1 r'-' rl- -'f i '. ' i M it ' '- ' ' r A Hester Memorial Library l MiSS Edith A. Sayer Librarian M.A. in L.S., Peabody College Mrs. Elizabeth Fl. Hale Clerical Assistant 26 .,....,,.JN Awhnmr sv Gffers Doorway to Learning Mrs. Nellle A. Avery Catalog Technican A.A., Anderson College l I l l l I l l C Mrs. My tl B C b Acq t A t t mit? ea 55,23 t 'kat M :Mfg it xiii' L. ages -. 5749? fum ,J it - re- ,l Fig Kim ,IV ':f?2' Q 'WL' zxigsah iii' email fJ3?:'3f: ffyhtlli 1121.142 2 gmifxi '-Litre .5-QQ amiga -- M93 ,rgagii Timm ..:q 0 5: 12 632133 aw. R 5 'C :si 211 E 555.19 Y : 'fi . W. rg L iz Q ills? 545:93 ,Qggzg 'P l W 5317? ,nazi ' ti Q JJ: ' R11- Qgbxwt LL l mum: ATE' X Eiifteh 923333 t, 1,31 ,Mu- L 'li ' ASW' math, it wi' 5,1 tu, tiiugfl iz-:EE -' 2. w -. 3,b.3QwTi .. N, ssl -:Fil -3' at we . , 5 50552221 ivgfiiwl '31 Ui tri-Hx fl W -sg' K., G i 'F'- ula X1'f',iff'f,f.3'v?R1V1i5'4i15141lkJ'flf'.5'l3'Hf'ff f59'1' 'fm ff it Business and Commerce Students Prepare for Future Challenges 'tHard Work seems to be the philosohy of business students. These students spend hours of practice attempting to gain more proficient skills in typing, taking shorthand, and operating business machines. ln accounting, the stu- dents not only attend classes but also attend labs and work on prac- tice sets. This year, to keep up with the business world, the economics students used a new text, Paul A. SamueIson's Economics. Students taking this course along with other business courses offered here at North Greenville can either pre- pare themselves for further college study in the field of business or terminate their studies after com- pleting the two-year secretarial course. Mrs. Delane B. Wood Typing, Shorthand, Business Correspondence and Business Law Department Chairman: B.S., Winthrop College l l l 28 Business students are beginning the use of the systems approach to learning Mr. Richard O. Khoe Accounting, Economics, Business Math M.B.A., University of Southern Mississippi ,yi 3 if f Q Mr. Khoe gladly gives his students individual assistance V 19 ..,,a, M 1. Wa ...V-W .U :sm Sim .Magi 2 ,253 C519 tefesal iffy' wtf 121- 227121 A -EQ . AMPA 212431 '1 E-ge . ...,. fl l f Q-qw rf? r. ff! mf . ag Zia ??' :-2.2411 Sa' -fs!! . .5495 'ee ifsg N Wit. 2: lf: Van '- 1 249 wifi .Q -2,41 Vi' , -v vi as ffl X F624 l nw., . f '- :mr -1 , m ,,.,. , an rg A '1 z I if? . tiff .: .uf . Lei :fi 3 it ffl ' Lil if gf' . 41,5 , '.: Z 1 A it Sli r-,- if xuffiuf 1 ,,. .P-A 559' fl at ., .Wi ?tf1'ia79l 'isiw .ktfgo 1 6 L., I., H 2212 . 3 1 ',.,-gc: . ,sat M .. 'I :J 2. .J I: 1 - ,-,l , , r... l rl 'i1'.- l'.5'l gm? sf? 5 if gy,-l L fl :TT if . ,iii '.-9551 it , r-.ui , ,J 14 uffftt-i 1, H231 It 'HQ' ml .tx ,. ' iff ifffl 1' '-1 L'l LAN fo-fel T4 935' 1 2-,Htl . -,QM .lf-, tu'.1gf.l .'.'.l1:1t fi wx 1 TQHTL 'W Lv t.-Qi'-+ 'LQQNQEI UJNQSJSKXI 1 yv, N r wtf? . 1 tlitf it ' we l l 'alfggllig Qttltwi ' Hin: ttttt, English Faculty Considers Diversity of Interest and Attainment Although training in reading, with appreciation, and writing with clari- l ty are definite objectives during el- ementary and high school years, the task becomes increasingly im- portant in college. Some students continue to fall below a satisfac- tory level of achievement in these areas. ln English, as in other areas of endeavor, there is a wide varia- tion in interest and competence even among college students. The English Department has given consideration to this diversity of interest and attainment and is now offering courses for freshmen and sophomores on two different levels. Each course will meet de- gree requirements and will receive equal credit. This new approach is designed to stimulate further the student's interest and to challenge his ability. lt is also planned to meet more ac- curately each student's needs for thefuture. Mr. Henry J. Howard Sophomore Literature Department Chairman M.A., University of South Carolina l Mrs. Veda B. Sprouse Sophomore Literature M.A., Duke University 30 W 1' , 3 inf' gg Jlklglx v F 'lf-4 x -'Hg l'mI..l: '- E ' A 4 ,S - ' 'ffm' , ' Htl' ' .- w'- - v ' lim: ::::stfs:e:1f1.r,a.::pmae: wa'-'. ae. 5' M ' -11. - ' ' fr K, .vc .r lpn , iii? rw Fate f . 5413 125555 9155, 1. ,. JP' . -l ,. 4, ij iftgj ,jab We a ,gtg 2 'Meir ,1 ,Q , 1 1.155 ..it.a1yr 3:T'lfTf2l . ,,, sa ' 1 'K-ru vt. ' fr Exif? 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Persons desiring a general insight in these areas may take art appreciation or music ap- preciation, in which general con- cepts are studied with the aid of records, filmstrips, and special projects. Persons desiring more intense training in art may take art funda- mentals in which basic concepts are applied to special individual projects, such as sketches in charcoal or pastels, and different types of sculpture. Students desiring more intense training in music may take music theory, music history, choir, voice, piano, or organ. Each year the Music Department sponsors stu- dent recitals and concerts, and the A Capella Choir goes on tour. Miss Marion E. Davis Music Appreciation, Music History, and Voice M.S.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 32 - r .f .mn mg.. . .,l,,...,. 43,1 '.1-ww.,.-,.-51:14-'.g-15,.::L:,l:1::g.:tf.:.fwzwars.-.4-5:11-clzii--:1:1-9evaxaagact k ic,- , 9 l rftzftflfanfrszf.-:Xi53122ixs:5:X:+4:'i:25f-wivP X ' NE :. -'-'vw'-'-' ' 1 '-'-f-:b.r4.- 'QQ.+:..xvP 't ::YixnR-z-1- Sm x-QE. '-. 1 i 'Qu 105 Mr. Harold E. Newman Piano and Music Theory M.C.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Qu gr- Mrs. Stephen Farrow Mrs. Addie W. Fiettew Organ and Music Theory Art Fundamentals and Art Appreciation M.Mus., Converse College School of Music Nl-A.. Furman Uf1iV6rSifY -hi -NMRKNN N: is:-N -,JS ui, l., rv- Gil viz' 'rg lift HEL iff' li Q22 IQ-PI L ..,5: I 2 l 1 l l I l l l l l i i I , C 33 4 r I-KL l . liz' we cry. .3 :YE . 15. Mrs Geraldine D. Walsh Spanish B A Ouachita Baptist University Foreign Languages Communication Closes the Language Barrier The first year French students, among other things this year, wrote letters in French. The third year students selected passages from the great French authors from the Middle Ages through the 20th cen- tury. Also, they wrote two major papers per semester, one in Eng- lish and another in French. In first year Spanish, students studied the fundamentals of Span- ish and made individual tape re- cordings and book reports. The second year students translated Spanish literature, cut tapes, wrote books reports, and studied Spanish culture. Beginning Greek students studied grammar, pronunciation, translation, and syntactical rela- tionships of the Greek sentence, while intermediate students con- centrated on reading and exegeti- cal study of the Greek text. Mrs. Anne B. Godbee French Department Representative M.Ed., Clemson University 34 ,Q- Mr. Frederick R. Steen Greek Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Mrs. Walsh drills students in the usage of ese and este. ......,, .,i . .1.i,.-.m.- . W:-rr: ei-.gy .I-1-15.514.:sgL:.5L7l-:,,.--img: -'L-z:gr'-X-...sf . A-. 1 -3-,I ' ' 4 - I t K .Sym A Q 1 ,mg .. . , ., . ww. iss V lee ,-. T i , . l -fc E1 be iii- 'L-, l. I, if I 35 I x. ., ,Nm Health and Physical Education Physical, Emotional, and Mental Health Sought The Physical Education and Health Department is concerned with aiding students to develop as normal, healthy individuals. One of the department's major responsi- bilities is the development of sound attitudes toward physical, emo- tional, and mental health. The in- tramural programs, as well as the physical education and health classes, enable students to learn more about various sports, physical fitness, and the physiology of the body. Students involved in the P.E. classes and intramural activities become familiarized with such sports as basketball, soccer, foot- ball, volleyball, tennis, baseball, badminton, and swimming. Many of the students improved their bowl- ing game by the weekly trips to a nearby bowling center. As the new Director of Athletics, Mr. Sam Worley, with the help of Miss Hall, Miss Smith, and Coach Tankersley, has maintained lm- portant factors in student devel- opment. Department Chairman M.Ed., Middle Tennessee State University Mr. Harry S. Worley, Jr. Physical Education Miss Sandra Grace Smith Physical Eduation, Health M.S., University of Tennessee 36 Miss Kella Jane Hall Physical Education B.S., Carson-Newman College Mr. Harvey Tankersley, Jr. Physical Education B.A., Wofford College Pt Eff-I f f. fi - r ai Em Q51 505' 9 Wag. 155: Et 47321 tail arise? Zeeg 551 J ,t , iff? f 773 el .gt E11 1 . w :Pint ufifvd :fi gf Elsie 21515 Jive: wifi 2125: Niki tl W1 t 132 gk? , A' , rf,-ft limi . . ,3 'E ffa.: ,. li, 'lftenl .wtil Irfan .-5 ,iq lflfni iw- A ye , '-ti gift , ,::g::'Y LL Tk? ri 'gifts E' gf ?f,l,2t :Mitt get , ..,., wet: , 7-jig: I5 Ml' .AK L' 'if - is xii:-fl ,M ,, ' Sly ,ful .zmysrl vt A. F t -,f - . 1 . 151321 1,-st. i -J. ftiigl it z, . :tg Lex: 553 Eu-sf fell ' FV!-Ei: :27'l'F:'fl ,. K ,Q ,- in-.1 ,stnra ' 19, -. ,rig .' :if- - JQQ21 4 F1 iw . sign , - . , ,,l,.'w gl wp, . 1 gall: , ei 'l-333 .ll Wi Gtstwal .W W-WSH ttf W , l-. gzfzlgn l Q A fl ' Natural Sciences and Mathematics Scientific Study Creates New Questions Students of chemistry, biology, physical science, physics, and mathematics tackle their work with vigor, attempting to learn as much as possible about these ever-ex- panding, vast sciences which affect our lives so greatly. These students attend classes in which visual aids, demonstrations, lectures, and guidance by teachers help them assimulate much knowledge. Then they apply the knowledge they have gained in practical situations. In the math courses this means solving problemsg and in chemistry, biology, and physical science, this means conducting experiments, dissecting, and making drawings in weekly labs. Also, students learn how to use equipment in these labs, such as the new microscopes purchased for biology and the new Spectronic 20 and pH meter, purchased for the Chemistry Department. Mr. Dewey Wilson Cooke Mathematics Department Representative M.M., University of South Carolina Mrs. Evelyn G. Corderman Mathematics and Physics M.A., Duke University 38 5 31'-:-I-ir-wp v' '-1 sg- Q, ' wg. if '-Tg'q-yq,3P: A3 -wi. 1, s.5 :. 3. iw,-.v .5-1. 6.titetsmfstiiqiivwfgtitlfvttxsixf1:ff,:lf4ii2tftlftlQffif,ft!fllllw:5f2a:taf ' i l , U'f Pf,-46' J '1+ii1 lf ' f 1 i:.'lf-:alt- -. 19-55 'l11g?123'i:1,-' 1'x1-xv '-E-ll'-: u w 'X b' l': l'2 VY5'i:LN ' Mrs. Margaret S. Reeves Chemistry and Physical Science B.A., Winthrop College 'D Dr. Maude C. Stout Biology Ph.D., Peabody College Mrs. Doris J. Tingle Biology B.S., Presbyterian College -.-....-v-sri 39 TPR? W .W l--X Q f,-. ls, l V1 Q 1:5 if lg, R. gr.. It Religion Studies of the Bible Present Many Thoughts The purpose of the Religion De- partment at North Greenville is to equip each student with enough background material so that he can fully develop a life around Biblical teaching. The department empha- sizes the historical aspect of the Bible in order to promote a better understanding of messages which the Scriptures reveal. It is not the purpose of North Greenville to force any particular belief on the individual with enough Biblical understanding and per- sonal guidance to choose for him- self. Next year the department will add four religion courses: Reli- gious Life in America, Philosophy of Religion, World Religion, and the Life and Teachings of Paul. Mr. Wade H. Hale Religion B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Dr. Carl G. Campbell Religion Th.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 40 Mr. Frederick Fi. Steen Religion Department Representative Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary mimi Mr. Hale teaches the significance of Roman rule during Biblical days. 2.5.1.-oziurlzfq K' it-:1::'lL-'fr:C'S-1:6 ef- 'fgy-ijb i i N 1 - 41 ,dill :rr Mis Nagy ,W J- MJ 55.4 QU. Q? 1, rf 1 -QS -.aj .313 wi-sl 5 N94 J. it bf' ,lbr 49,7 YM EL?-' I' WU Lricll 71 4,51 E541 5 nf. 11:5 ii M333 mf -14: 'if' fjigjl Em affj -gui Z, ,--,, 3553 3:21 vw CSF l ,wi .iq 441' 25111 fi :Maj 553' f 153. ' ' -I A-F. ., .3 14 .. il C. .W 1,3 ' :fag fl .ffj i fe --3 122 -LV: 33:1 1,5 l -'r .aj at g. r -4 aj .l ra .i, -,l L 1 l t ,ll ':f . w ...SI , 'S . , r Nj ,,. l 1 all l Til ' ' 1 . 9.4 rs. , F'-2' ia' '-ll x fi v. .4 :YW ...if af. ja 1 .- N .+, r r --, :or :Ri 1 -5 1 .Tl ,.,... fel it ,, img. .IH . 'rf .. W.-1 , ,,, -E51 ,M r . ' ' l 6.5 Zan :Bar ,-ve J , . qv.: sw., -rr -.rl , 'ijt l-in :4 'j ity ,ill .Yu- r Wawragermrrrvarrafrrr ,frrw2rfirlfef'tr3v'rWf1P f1H 7 1 Social Sciences Trained Workers Sociology, psychology, history, and government courses comprise the Social Sciences Department. ln sociology, students objectively seek to understand some of the major problems confronting them. After studying these problems in the classroom, sociology students did field work in the nearby ele- mentary school. Students studying general psy- chology participated in an experi- ment to determine whether the lec- ture method or the programmed method of learning is better. Edu- cational and adolescent psychology students also engaged in many smaller independent research projects and surveys. ln history, students study the trends and pivotal points of the past which affect today's worldg in government classes they study the federal, state, and local govern- ments of the United States. These students were active in many proj- ects, such as visiting the state leg- islature and debating important is- sues. X-vs.--my A w, '-' w--..w,y -r-'- wa-gw r - r-.----.r.v-S..-.-:-.-.-.-.,-,-..- -r.r4..-.,....,. r...g-.:... .'.,..,,....,..i...,.... ... . . . , .. . . .. , . . . fw7Qf,..f.3,j , ,1-..,, - r EM, .,- 1.-, .Jil-t.?2i1'13Q52F1z i?:1rtG:!5:l:?:PlE:i1:l:--mir-11115: 11.-zllvf-l1:'r...:1.r: .':r1 --fl:f:2v.1:2:f:':': t:'i': s-I-1'-'.f- rf:-' -V A 'z wr:-1 2 - U A ' 1- ' 1 1 ' v . . -j.r..r:: ' .it-x: ' ft. .rv .,f,1w-JJS5.-f'! -'H pw' j,ufr.'zf.fS-sr:.'.-r'4-fm 4?'vgrv.-.isa-'.--1.1-v.g.',+,.'r1-'.'.w-- f'.g-n,.'-gig-115-'wg '...'f,Y,4'-'- ,r '.'r'. 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' X X X X v ' su X Q X5 5 Xxvgi-Nav Xxcxbr XX iv X X X is X . .. s XX Y -t 'Xu' 'V' .af ?f W 96, ff 7 f yff Cafeteria Employees - Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Josephine Sherman, Mrs. Sunie McKinney, Mrs. Elizabeth Hudson, Mrs. Lillian McKinney, Mrs. Earlene Brinkley, Mrs. Grace Cobb, Mrs. Mary Bowers, Mrs. Pearl Shelton. Not pictured: Mrs. Gladys Youngblood, Mrs. Mary Pittman, Mr. James Connor. 44 X ylany Cheerful, Dedicated Workers ., ,. ...xhgxkt rw :zu-wsffslm W b ' ,....4-l 'W f--af u i ' 4 Student Center Employees - Mrs. Pearle Langley. Not pictured: Mrs. Sedalia Towery, Mrs. Mildred Pittman, book store attendant. Mrs. Mamie Tinsly, Mrs. Louise Calvert. Maintenance Employees - Mrs. Linda Howard, Mrs. Ray Hawkins, Mr. Ray Bradshaw, Mr. Roy Bryant, Mr. Ftoy Garrett, Mr. William Bayne, Mr. Jack Bracken, Mr. C. M. King, Mr. Johnson Bryant, Mrs. Mozelle Bogan, Mr. Ed McDaniel. 45 s X, 5 'J-7 X 'YIQIRYKVM mul.. 31 QSQQY' 'Jw 'ff-f J ,, , JM V1 415: 55331 Qing. 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W. ,psy Excis- m.ss LQN i W F 3:51131 Citfxitii QW!-1-q mfitqqti Q-f. -.11 ef lltlfiifr 313:26 xiii g'Li'?5,'t5.. 51'ff l3'2,G awake .ami if ' iifi -aww, wzfxgav PSQTQW Qt., MS, ESTLQ, Qhaq 'SSR 'ilu-'UN -ah, figithfrl Mari t HKS., ,'-63,5 l Rxif Qgtxtggfb Wai .i ., X . L ' 'Y -. ,sfkff mfr . nf 2 . - Christian Emphasis Week N t t N Q.-. vm 131,01 1 55, jaettz 7' Iwata'-E75 if 3, ,,r179'y5ji,.21,iti1,,1 v A, if ,fgfinf ml .1 fr ' , r Muff H Nfl In if 1 Canadian Speaker inspires Student Body Attentive students listen closely to Rev. Norris' message. l was . ! sv Christian Emphasis Week is a week set aside during the year for Christian fellowship. The theme for the special week this year was Come Follow Me. The guest speaker was the Rev- erend Robert A. Norris, who is a Canadian evangelist. He especially appeals to young people, and he has conducted many evangelistic meetings and youth retreats in the- United States and Canada. Besides sponsoring discussions with the speaker and a reception as well, the B.S.U. showed the movie His Land and set up a cof- fee house in the Student Center. At the chapel service on Friday, many students made new commitments to God. Reverend Robert Norris, Chris McClellan, Jim Ferguson, and Tommy Dyar entertain during a coffee house. 48 Founders' Day President Emeritus ls Honored Founders' Day was observed in a rather special way this year. On January 8, Dr. Murphree C. Don- nan, the first president of North Greenville, was honored. Dr. Lloyd Batson, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Pickens, was the chapel speaker for this occasion. Dr. Batson paid tribute to Dr. Donnan by saying: He did what he did because he was what he was. Throughout the message, the speaker stressed that Dr. Don- nan's faith in God helped him to be great. The day was highlighted by a dinner in the cafeteria. Mr. Robert H. Greene, chairman of the Board of Trustees, presented red roses to Mrs. Donnan, and Dr. Lindsey gave Dr. Donnan a commemorative bronze plaque. ,..J GU9SfSP68k6f,Df-Ll0Yd Batson- Dr Donnan is recognized in chapel and is honored at a banquet where he receives Homecoming Eight Girls Compete for Title of Homecoming Queen , , , , 2 E is fi 1 f U , ,ff f , Paula Davis, Homecoming Queen of 1970. NGJC observed its annual homecoming in January during half-time of the game with the USC Biddies. As usual everyone was up for this game, and the gym was packed with not only students and faculty, but many outside team supporters as well. lt was a perfect night for the 1971 Homecoming, sponsored by the Student Gov- ernment Association. During the half-time ceremonies, Miss Paula Davis, last year's queen, crowned Miss Jeanie Bruce, Homecoming Queen for 1971. Dr. Harold E. Lindsey, pres- ident of NGJC, presented a dozen red roses to the queen. Miss Paula Griffin was first runner-up. Even though the U.S.C. Frosh were victorious another year, the evening was filled with excitement, spirited yells, and congratulations as the Mounties went on to play a good game. Homecoming Contestants - Seated: Paula Griffin, Jeanie Bruce, Standing: Debbie Poss, Kathy Smith, Sammie Thacker, Toni Orgera, Linda Collum, Donna Baker. 50 K ll V 1 . L R! Ei 'J- 55, X N, 53-'om it .l'fi-HREF:-'Nik 'QLNT-Lgix Homecoming Q-'UW -as-f '5' 'TLN9 ME A me-an Jeanie Bruce, Homecoming Queen. Paula Griffin, first runner-up. Jeanie Bruce and her escort, Jackie Sanders. 4 ' s 51 Scholarship Day Students with High Grade Point Are Recognized Thirty-four students received recognition on Scholarship Day by having obtained a 3.5 grade point ratio or better. Each student was recognized in chapel by Dr. Billy J. Walsh, Dean of Instruction, who spoke to the student body about a new and better method for NGJC students to succeed in college. Those honored were also invited to join Phi Theta Kappa, the local chapter of a national junior college fraternity. The students who were presented in chapel are those who apply themselves diligently to their scholastic endeavors. Students are recognized on Scholarship Day for their academic excellence 52 Who's Who ,..,,,.,v, ..., . s 'Nz' 'fxfrzws k 2211542Qt:b5r?'K3fb-z-1-231 5 V N Outstanding Sophomores Honored in Who's Who Janet Jennings Each year the college pays trib- ute to several students who have made outstanding contributions to our school. This year eleven stu- dents were nominated by the stu- dent body, faculty, and adminis- tration. North Greenville is proud to present these students in Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. They have shown qualities of leadership, scholar- ship, and dependability. Each nominee furnishes bio- graphical material for publication in the current directory, information for student placement files, and other pertinent data. Certificates of membership are presented to the nominees at graduation or at some other appropriate occasion during the year. It Rosalind Hester Linda Coggin 53 A 4 I 11 . :-2-1:1 g,,1wj7g:1:g. ,L 3:1-. rgrgg. Each 1-!-Y3'?U1'I5 'I7 - an-:--2' 'I-1-' 7-:fa-' 1 -I xx ,N -.,.n -1, f .gr.v.,,,.,,K' ',, r 1 1 rc!'21-rin-16m-f.af-,,-1fH'f'.f.41.f.'-rw:,a-''.-.Z:fe-'Sfmzraffim-,:g.,:ffle-14. , ' ,,gpf4,::.-1.,:.:f'f,r5g3,1.1,-A.,.-.-M.g,',J,1.g.1.m,-'.fr1'Yun,N,:,,,r,:.1.3v,e.-.fa.5-,514-l,1.r., 1 4 v .-,- - f f , 1 .I 4 A r, .,,.,,,,.,. ......, ..., , HA. . Wh0'S Who 5 W ff! mf w 4: 1, wf, if if h Z . x Fx ' N SX NX sy K7 gr- 4 Q ' v -N W 4 in-1 I ffff I ,, ff J ,f My ff, , ,f 5 Mm, 'X ' ' 4 , f Z 25151 fW?i 5543! W -.n,,f,,p , X f,y'M'ffZ?'Qg Emmy T? r H571 f' gfffigfffjmi fM,1M 7'k 1 f 1 me W .uf I i J , 1 f an y f',f! ,,.,3.' 1 , 'fwyf yt ' 1 K ' Y ' 45 Q f f, r -' 1 f Azcff 5 , f 5 4 fig V f A ' f ' J , f , V f , 'Y 1 If J a Z W, ggfifyk ' Z -, f, 4 A ff 1,5 5 ' f BW 54 ff f ,Z me ' ff X, ffQW'fw X1 W,,'Wfw f f I i Q Y 1 r 1 Belle Hawthorne Teddy Weeks I i ' ' 5 'fi' W , , ' wfffffz' I W ,f Sue Grainger Gennet Atnaf Seged A , , , ,, . , ., f H 1 rf f 3 W-1 z V- -' W' fe-1 yy JI.. 1, ,' J 1-1' 5.4 :. 1 fs, ,ft ,. -:--1-H-ga, ,.5,:f.g,pg 1g,Q'-pw-13:-,wwlfhr-,-xg'y g-.f ,xg wx -51:g:2,'1'N.a:.f-xt sw -,,g4.,n1-4 . . ' . 4 ' X V ., :N . .11:+.q2g. -1',f 4-'lxl 121111111-xv.:-.4:gr-::i.',-1-.5yzjq.-1-11-.:.z:1:4af.::'.'f',1u2.--.'155'-:lui-1:-.1-:1vpvQ4-4.3:efg,:g:q3::q.N-rp.:Jr,QA?-f.:ih?fux-lrmnarmmff-.'ix?'m:-.f3w.fs'-wQ1?4x.:f'Nb1.,.4H.v-n ,. Wh0'S Who X. 321' Carol Catoe Jo Ann Droze vw. Q' Rosem ary H eath I S aux Stan Elrod 5 55 'Z 'V an-, 'ffm' .174 nu.:- - vw: ..,- -lub iglji 534' iz-fs' ,:. .. S951 FS Q5-v' IR . .m ,wa as-: ua, new CI? k gf' ff-W1 xii' r: nf ls- r Q: 1-f. .Yr -4. J ff , ugh : k ,f P A x H4 552 fm: mv . Engl ' Q Miss North Greenville Belle Hawthorne Miss North Greenville Student Body Chooses Belle Hawthorne Annually the student body chooses a Sophomore girl who holds the respect of everyone on campus. She is chosen for her de- pendability, scholastic achieve- ment, personality, school spirit, appearance, and honesty. She is a person who greets all with a smile and is not afraid to work or help anyone at any time. She is a responsible person and takes her work very seriously. Miss North Greenville is a title that every Sophomore girl would be proud to capture. This year the student body has chosen Belle Hawthorne the 1971 Miss North Greenville. Q P 'aw . ,cf E 4 l I r I f XX in It ,QU B ft? ' M..-AL'-vein. gms.. 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He is se- lected on the basis of depend- ability, school spirit, appearance, scholastic achievement, person- ality, and honesty. He works and accepts his responsibilities for the improvement of the college. He is patient, dedicated, and loyal. Mr. North Greenville is a title that goes to a sophomore who is re- spected and loved by many. The student body is proud to have chosen Herbert Brown as Mr. North Greenville of 1971. 58 wifi flfil fl. ...fl 11. ' umm, .,-.-..-A 1, N-'LS A 4 .xza-.-mvwglrx. 'i:bQzx..5Ei.4 319: '35 1 f - ' ,,r. .-an r -.'4..1.J::Q.Qf,:4,. -Q '- w.'.- . -v -Q - - 3 H r . I H K A X, 11,5 slugs'-1.....x....u,. .,,-,I-3vN1,.,,,, ,. S ex .,.-x,.- . X W . N . L 4 , vw.. rx -Q... L. SWR, u,:?5,7ggg'5gwV--33311 'T' ' mf' '4 m 'W'A ff W ' E . Q , WW, ,fb-' . ,X 'P.Ax .A J .1 . VV5. D. 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' ai A 1? - fa. , Z f 6 7 rf M K W fr a5',.4i' D, . , , if X 6 A 1 'A V ' H I gsm C l f ' ' w .4-. f , efw I, f 5,4 ' fi' it ff, x 5562? 6 1 Fl Q 51, 2 1 'L' .2 it , ia? 60 Contestants - Herbert Brown, Jo Ann Droze, Stan Elrod, Paula Davis, Wayne Pruitt, Kathy Smith v X ' 1. hm 2. K ' 4.' ' -.' - - gi.-.-., - U- . .cf -1 .pw if ' we fbi'- 2H58-SPSQSKSNDhi.B-is'ffceeiiix-:c::!'l:.Zv.maker ': -Q Y 1 , l 7 5 , 1 X i 1 Contestants - Debbie Elrod, Teddy Weeks, Carol Catoe, Glymph Childress, Belle Hawthorneg not pictured, Tommy Fennell. . , .S . ' Y sei l , Vt Q , V, v..,,3kf .QQ-Q J f l, 1 t 1 61 - J.. ,J-.-,. l it -5 inf Q.,-. 331: My 55 1 mn, , -s, lgimt' 'l v.-- Q.: WV: s E, PM E ge: is L32 ,J if k r i fe T LT: l 2 egg Sm Q ge f . I. 35 ' 35 rf j .4 it L93 'far .14 VD. Lael 'Q ef ', ire: Sei 31 EST? :AJ Eff I Q V651 ilgfi 7.5 3 'KYB' 1 --,g ,ii em W V 513, . bmi my the 23? i V S' ' 43 xiii! 'iff rfisiifl 5. :il F35 f-A yvfst rift? ' L- .rf L- vi -it-,if 'l 15? 'ililff , ,, if? Q' tilt fi if f 1 i G J. ,:..Q?lE2l ill A 4 Stl? 1-We ,was-1 El . i .4 gg ,Sift :Eyre gigs. Rpiwfirw 1' 4-'rfi f. .,. M511- '-Q57 lliiiil. r -: .ra Q :Fri Filifiif 231321 1 AP' , N J 'rl 45' 133415. rr - E Ei A . .3 ,:. ,wk .1 I LQY l- W. .Q-.mm viii .Lauri --View-: RTA? tml Pt: we 211- H4452 1 .1,iL. , :U 'W' :Skagit tttgzlil My-Q Afggpfii xii p html X .Bi ,, 1 .. ,tw + ti 3 2 Til it A.J.- . 5 b xi gui? :El H74-'5' Miss Aurora Pageant Pageant Theme -- Goddess of Dawn The pageant began with Stan El- rod, sophomore class president, welcoming the audience to an evening full of surprise. Stan also introduced the Master of Cere- monies, Mr. Max Mace, who is af- filated with radio stations WMRB and WESC. Each contestant competed in three divisions - sportswear, tal- ent, and evening gown. Between each division, entertainment was provided by various students. The judges for the pageant were well known and prominent mem- bers ofthe city of Greenville. Donna Baker lends a helping hand to Brenda Thompson. T Q Ff f it ' isr 5 .N .gk QNX E.. - i NN 1 - 1 t F 5 x 5 Kaye Parrish adds the final touches. The pretty girls get ready for the quarter turns. 62 i 2 efgzgiz r First Runner-Up Jeanie Bruce's Talent Wins judges' Acceptance Tension was mounting in the last few minutes of the pageant as the judges were deciding who of the five finalists should be 1971's Miss Aurora, first runner-up, and second runner-up. After second runner-up was announced, the four remaining contestants awaited nervously for the next announcement. Then Jeanie Bruce's number was called. Yelling, screaming, and clapping went up from the audience, and Q Jeanie was so shocked and excited that she did not know whether to laugh or cry. In the sportwear competition Jeanie wore an orange pantsuit. For the evening gown competition she wore a blue gown trimmed with blue and green flowers. She looked beautiful, an imitation of Venus. She has taken piano for twelve years, and for the talent competi- tion she played an Impromptu by Chopin. Everyone became well aware of Jeanie's love and appre- ciation of music. My -.,, .3 Jeanie Bruce, first runner-up. Qfffi ,Lf 4' Ft A I il Jeanie experiences keen competition in sportswear. Contestant number six proudly displays her trophy, 63 Second Runner-Up and Miss Congeniality fwx- f--f W X Nancy Pace, Second Runner-up. ancv Pace Receives Dual Titles Her pleasing smile captured ev- eryone's attention throughout the pageantg but when Stan Elrod, Master of Ceremonies, announced Miss Nancy Pace as the 1971 Miss Congeniality, her smile was even more radiant as her emotions changed from that of tension and excitement to that of shock and sheer joy. Because of her friend- liness and sincerity during the pa-' geant, Nancy was chosen by the contestants as the deserving per- son to hold the title of Miss Con- geniality. Nancy was surprised once again when number 10 was announced as second runner-up. During the sportswear and evening gown competition, she stood with regal poise. As she sang during the tal- ent competition, she seemed at ease. Then as the pageant entered its last few minutes of the question and answer period, with a smile, Nancy answered her question un- hesitantly. K. 1.- NHFICY HDDGGYS Calm fhf0U9h0Uf the 9V9nll'l9- Confidence plays an important part in Nancy's selection. 64 - ' . ' - 1 2111, :, if:-11-ri' 'vw.'::4-11.-.1-11 -'.':.,-.Knife.--z-'-pw:-axle-x.-lra.v:E:'-'-iz-14-li.-PQ 1a,...'.:xw-...--im f'f1 b.W' A - , . ,, 1- .f U , , . ,- ' .- -, -1 4 1- .-Lfvlri. - 'g im'-,,f4 .-.g.-.:.-C-Q-.M ,J-TT?-HfiF :'. '5'-1 .-- M- -- -saw: K' iv. - f .fur B. ' Q , , . . . . N . , . ,N 11' z:2:-1.:- H.1w,.w1 A ',1'4.C4,-5-2.1-1 . 1 11-J ew.-g iz:-QL,-:1.:4, ..-.-41.-i-an,:.:-E.-13.-a3,54clifaingmgg.EEi1k1?ae'lR3H:-ainnitigx.'Lh4P:5Ng.25::5se-'- SSE' in 1971 Miss Aurora Pageant fn, , f .1 3 i i we v',,,iYm 4- ew 1-1 rf' iii Nancy adds another trophy to her collection. Pl'idS fills the head ofa Wif1Fl6I'. Nancy Pace, Miss Cgnggniality, Pageant judges observe every detail. 65 1 1 Brunette Beauty Wins Coveted Title New queen begins her reign by co-operating with the photographer. wt Swv sy-53 r fijfi A .- i ,tr , , i i s i i Our Miss Aurora participates in a B.S.U. Frankie performs a frequent role. This is another facet of Miss Aurora's life meeting. 66 W...-n Miss Aurora Frankie Peden iii 13 .W gi. ww! CW 2? S . .mai .Q 555 if za? 52341 153 fm! Ga' ff'-J fiif ki aj! iii :wal 13. 5 --jr? .,, ,A . .14 X.. :Q fi .,..1 K 4. D .m,1 ., ,-x .2 .4 :T A 'kai . l hA .3 .- iq f KL! 111 .N W 'Y-4 . 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I ' X 4 . x 1. -12 w EI- E x , , 69 Sophomores Class Stages Gutstanding Miss Aurora Pageant Sophomores enter their last year at North Green- ville vvith high hopes and expectations. The main aim of the class was to produce the annual Miss Aurora Pageant. This year, the pag- eant vvas a huge success with the co-operation ot many people. The Sophomore Class also plans to leave a gift for the school. This gift will be bought with the money received from the pageant. As the school year ends, it will bring graduation - a happy yet sad time for the 1971 Sophomore Class. Stan Elrod, president. T att La... L., Mark Fagan, vice-president. Frank Keels, secretary. 70 , . 1 ' , J iff 51- 'vf11H :'.- VR -w -V'-u-1-m'-af-r-.-..,:.--vc.ww-f.-f-1-.m . . Q- .H . , , .N 1 - . , ' . 4- 1 -1 , - -:-11- rf.-P.. -1-141.-X-:'4:-.mfzr -f-law3-par!-Sa:mlrhfoawmf.-rg.5:i1k4s:g.gnxq.mR1,7 v M W. Jo Droze, treasurer. Stan Johnson, representative. Miss Sandra Smith, sponsor. 71 i Sophomores John Pope Abney Lonnie Perry Abercrombie James Edward Andrews Hugh Jason Alexander 72 Marie Elizabeth Alewine Sara Jane Anthony Garedew Atnaf Seged Michael Price Baker Gennet Atnaf Seged Class of 1971 Wanda Kay Bagwell Bruce Alan Baldwin Katherine Lee Ballinger 73 Sophomores Ronald Frederick Barbare Randy Leo Bell James Richmond Barrow Michael Wingard Berry 74 Stephen Michael Batson Delores Ann Birt Martha Ann Bishop Charles Raymond Black Donald Ftexford Black James Nathan Blackwell, Jr. Are Mary McCrary and Paula Davis getting another book for Mrs. Sprouse's Sophomore Literature? 'M K we vw-7-. ls it sabotage or repair? v S Sophomores Elliott Eugene Bonnette Alan Earl Bouchillon Pete Ernest Bradham Juliette JoAnn Brown Hortense Branham 76 John Herbert Brown Class ef l97l Marshall Lee Browning Eugene Harold Burnett James Clelle Buchanan Emma Bagwell Burnett Wilbur Clayton Burnett, Jr. Edna Elizabeth Byars 77 Linda Cheryl Campbell l Carol Louise Catoe Carroll Benjamin Carver, Jr. Blease Duane Cassidy ,fn , -JJ! rv lg ,wow Nancy Southerlin looks as if she has just cut Tommy Dobson again. Ken Joner's second home -the pool room. W ar 1 I af Q ,,-M ,,.,,, H N, qffl ,W ,-J aff 4,-jggf -l ,M -V , f f f'm,:-'wif diffs l, www ., ' f ' ,' if , . .vwaspk-7 + ' I kv Michael Theodore Chandler Brenda LaVerne Clarke Ruth Ann Childers Johnny Mitchell Clary Class of 1971 Roy Glymph Childress Charles Richard Clay, lll 79 . Sophom ores Mary Sue Cleveland Linda DeHart Coggin Jackie Taylor Cole Edward James Copeland l l Linda Helen Collum ao Leroy Boyter Cook . 4 . , ,... . i , .. . 1 .i -. -1 -ms:-wie.-1f.i-. ,:-.iff-:.b ifirz..-,M -,ggi 72-flki'?:?vNLQ4-LLELSQN'-balitiifgfnifliiiilisaf' i f.- 5.x v-. 25 w James Samuel Cox Philip Anthony Crumley Shirley Diane Cox Class of 1971 F54 Q 'aa .-Bi W. 1955+ EEE .W-1 X.-F. 5.3 ,... ff Us T53 James Charles Crowell, Jr. 4'f- Il Doris Kaye Cunningham Carroll Eugene Davis i I l l i l l I l ai in I V , li ta il J 4.1. Ya--5 . , -J :fc JJ- : i KV Sophomores Paula Darnell Davis David Mark Dill Thomas Eugene Dobson Jo Ann Droze I l Richard Bruce Drakeford az Joseph Arnold Drawdy , . ir 'Rzl'a1ilS1 a.f:2iEgE13:5 r s1:i.hi:k2as,4sa1,,f1sfa,' Carl Frank Duncan, Jr. Deborah Jean Elrod Classes and library work are essential for Sophomores. Elizabeth Quincy Durham N if , ,WA A N 1 af WWW' Q W-. Jia f e -f f ' LW. .V .. if Y fml Tommy Dwain Dyar QRS 83 Qs: 59, ui , fa, - A: :gg-is 7351 3?-2 'Qa- mfr.. 'ffgz 2:41 mars RQ-5 55:35 BSE' me like ,. . iff, aa,-5, iii' 59? :age fi F555 if ua? ,J 5.1: Sk.-'-ii 5335? ENS- ,Q 1 J 'T 112 wr- 2 J l , l V V :T .Mil 'MW ,. ,, fr. 1-,,-4 Q mv ffl. -A. y Scphcmcres Stanley Michael Elrod Mark Lynch Fagan Alfred Michael Fillippeli Miriam Anne Ferrell 84 Thomas Franklin Fennell Susan Carol Fink N 1 5 Sharon Diana Fleming Wanda Kay Galloway James Washington Fowler Class of 1971 Samuel Eugene Fowler Luther Paul Garrett Ruth Anne Garrett 'YS l Q ffm. ? 'I his ' QE? 253 '311 7' eff Fix. W Vai? f LIS' A' L E :Si 9.3 ipkf ti-'21 sag. SUT? 2 'Eg F2 if ka-Yi da 'gg-... 452 -awe an-.. ,tl -1, 'E :Ja 1 ef-f A. .uv :r .wa- I , l l !'v ,,L .. 'Tl 4. nt? . M , I G ,ru 11 - ,rig l,'5??v,g 85 'iifwl ' 'fill ffl 1 T11 . l Sophomores William Allen Gilliam Nancy Nenny Gouw T i l P l l i Glenda Diane Godwin William Dennis Ginn Edith Kay Green Brenda Sue Grainger 1 .ga 'I 86 v i l - l , - ' i i , X? It . .lutiiq ,ig11j11'.r'-3,'211F'1.5g'.1-'-tgiylili1i3w1EQi2i,'Qgil'.1-,TQ g,3i,E5,'.-ff'5fI'1:i1Q?.if-,E13ffE'fl'zf3.9-l.Q5333332?riiiirig.,,?lECii.i.liZlE?9Elia3'51irQ':EEEv.A1l2J'5?13 1fS6lfllwvi-+.ili:2z.E,sv.2f3529?2 Marion Esther Greene Warren Whitfield Hall Michael Tyrone Grimmer Dennis Lorne Haney Class of i97i :fa-. EE 'JDE-LL. ., ii: tive 5555- Tix 4 1'EZI R,-'Tr f .4 V A,.. awk: if 1' . ,Y 522355 -Nr, -em C51 b1+1.e4 vgf: :- Q iii :lid ' 5- naar: Lie? 1 LQQELE, Charles Richard Hail ffiff Alan Wallace Hardin 'Wr- l M, 5 87 b A+' fn . -.,, .5A.,,. , . 45 i' ' in ag i- lf? Y' ,A Edwin Clark Harriot, Jr. Jonell Thacker Hart Janice Kathleen Hartley Susan Belle Hawthorne It surprised us, too! l e L l HI V ia .i n , , V 4. - ,Y X 1 Y 1. 2' .,,,::'f1.- g,.4.':1.-':1,3,,,'1Q15 Qp1-,f H'gl,'Q1,:3,.g,1,gy4p,.X gif:,QAllfiqnwial'Eg-'5,'Lg1-Q,v, 32lA,'3',y,I'k.4,j.3,g.j.13'-glgalA53,g5:'I.,',Q3l':'5-,jgigzgc1-5li31.512135.iggiyigriitiggigfiiimi5:3555 SmmfgiitllMk13hii.3.smzdilgrg l Ralph Filmore Hayes Winford Alexander Hinson Rosemary Lou Heath Class Of 1971 Aw wr' -we R William Joseph Hill Mitchell Eugene Humphries Lindsay Lucille Hunter Sis 5 Ei-ff T555 ' 353135 F gf: ii Q WEE? gif' ces: . Sif- :Q-if iii? -Y , , px-gg. ..,,,, 325 45' 2 sm 3411 Fa.- . rem-- .ls . Hui-. lla .- LSE b -pr.. Q.- YT: all l l I l Sophomores John Christopher Jackson Harry Stanley Johnson Beverly Jean Jenkins Kenneth Jack Joner 1 90 Janet Cann Jennings Donna Carol Jones l Jane Elizabeth Jones Arthur Fletcher Jordan A 'HFS 11 ,NN ...,..,vQ'0' .0- 5 Slaton Martin Jones, Jr. Paul Augustus Jordan, Jr. f :iii-27? XA, K , Class of 1971 William Henry Jones, lll Francis Craig Keels l 9 I Sophomores Joseph Alexander Keels, Jr. George Donald Keever, Jr. Boyd Harold Lawrimore Randall David Kelley, Jr Michael Jerry Lindsey John Angus Lancaster, Jr. 92 t r Dorothy Jean Lollis Mary Alice McCrary Leta Kathleen McClain Class of 1971 Christopher Palmer McClellan Ronald Eugene McCrary Marion Shaw McDonald w 93 aff If-l 5 221-if -fri gig? his SYS 596' fig if ,, H .211 HQ? 35? IME? :ggi 2163 ,-1 :I 10 35,23 5224! sh ? Sys 375 Tj 35237 ia! 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Lower Right: If we hide it here, they'II never find it' 5 1 EG? mi Si- Q:-if KW: 55195 A ,fd ,. 117355 si'-:I .-Ek 3f1'-'I'- -fast QW? 'tiki 3133 T539 s-J is . 2594.3 yiiiw 6,5135 Ei: :gags 'FET A Q-5: nw, aiii 5'7 J f, A -,, swirl WET s .vu . :.+,y.x4 as .L.:-- gas ' LEE 5 , 41,- Sf? Y, : rJ:':. I i . iQ i V , I V i. I. i i L i r ldv' f. g-, if gun if. i i, r Y. I :F ik r' pa Q..-f ek 3' K, Sophomores Antoinette Cecile Orgera William Steven Overstreet Wythe Wyndham Owens, ll Thelma Leigh Patterson LaVern Harry Pabst, Jr. 96 Farris Candler Parker n. w . I , I C jp 'filliu . :?:,':':-3 .-1':5: ufzr-.aw iz-:,134g-4,11.rm11-1:-1-1 1f..:1:-1 5-.1 w'-,ser-.:--r'--I . 'I 1- , I . 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Sophomores James Humphry Ramsey Ralph Edward Reel John Colt Ramsey Pamela Lynne Reese 98 Angelyn Louise Raymond Doris Jane Reynolds Nancy Ann Rhodes Isnelda Isabel Rodriguez Ernest James Rice Class of 1971 Candice Anne Ridgley Carl LaVante Ross Jackie Lamar Sanders f1:::-:ma-tv L 1g-1-:h:-2-.fEmg.-5- -:y-'rss Q lv'-G'-5445. c M1124-if-fTtkl53SR.:l5L1:-a-me-'K fa3S 3:!:ia,i12-if?mile:-wwf' gr ' 52 Fn L, J 1-Qx lr- ' v . ., F51 5 isa - is as ,gi Q 1 N 57:5 Qs i' fi? , ss LQ3'g,s KS-5 - ws' 3535 it-gas si? 1153: EE.-IQ' . .RE iii ' 2 xi -f ii '- v ., 21323 xi?-11 41. 13. ,..., . rm- ce 'Q cv -, gm-' iqsggg Sri? M., .1 -sea.: so-uv ii. J: me V gi., . gg-5 -A-:is E1 . Q, .- -95, , .X awe' f 4:1 Ib ,P BEE 'fi .if :QL 5,15 :fra an -,c ,,-.x.. 4' i-. Sr?-2 . Q.. Q, i I. V r 1 i V r 'J C 99 NF 31m154' F 2 iz n., if i .1 . ,, S, F121 1 - .vi-,. ,ri l Roy Sumner Sapough, Jr. Cecil Phillip Satterfield, Jr. Robert Wayne Sellars T Daniel Bryan Settle This is closed study on bottom Howard i i ,QL ,Q M..,,A,, Q. , i X li wife:-Ifr:r5f1k2Ef5l.i25'l:2:r- w..f9:ml::5,sS1?'a.l - x 'P -3 aiffflfl. Kristene Wherry Shepard Andrea Michelle Slick Richard Malcolm Shipley Class of 1971 ffl Tommy Wayne Shipman Donna Elizabeth Sloan Richard Alan Sloan 9171, 1 ge -f- si .4 'S yas I vi ' in ' Q- -- mia EES- --SP1 :n A 'K' E wife 1--'Eli may F3501 kms krligi' :exp fa Q-:, -' 1 -6 .- F15-5 f, .., :i3u5L 115:-Y view ASQ Q55 5:7 Q V gm- 112:35 gi-gd jgafi , R211 LN. ,L-we fi' -5: illffff, 5' ig i ' - r i r Y - if .4-,Q .- 1 , , .-:v ,S ,H iwirliz 'PK' 'Sv -fi-, V w,-:J A r, ' vs,-. 1 Y., 4 ' 14 r J .is , L GJ f', Zhi ,lv Z, .f,- Q iff ,,k.: H , . ,J iff.- i-' ,+L- 7- limviigg 5 'AQ ' V 'AXA -V-.-:E f ,QA . , -4 . ,.,. J shi gr - i1,ad' C q'i'f . ' 131.153 jvif' QU' 43 'jf 'lk If, -,. Aisfff '!'!'f2'kf il ll . ,. , ,. me .1 -.-f 101 532 + r-if bk: :gl '1- in Sophomores Bobby Joseph Smith Nancy Charlene Southerlin Brant McDowell Smith William Fred Southerlin Kathryn Diane Smith Emma Jean Stephens l 'I02 4: ,A .,.., W. 4...,,.,,V , , .,, ,,NX,x,,,,x. ' ' .,.A1r.-4.--.t-. .Jn -. A lin.:-f:-,-.1 Nw'-.e -. '-NZ-mi :.A 1-V, ' ' - 1 x ' X H -fvtri-eff-i2i:.2m3:1:f:5:.aliwkitlkiifaSe-mg?:bh'kf:tm':,a,?21-wi:afgllgtg Ktfxig William Richard Still Larry Leonard Tippett Monirah Elayne Taylor Class of 1971 Yvonne Dianne Thompson Thomas Carlton Todd Randall Keith Turner 1 3+ - ,T Qi' 3 .Wie ti? El'-,3 m Lit' W ii? U . iw. . R li n' l .T-.5 R51 fr-qi ' ii ' , , , K We wie., M.: , af' W. -.- F. ' 255'-' ,., , -1 - S-Q. Q, X. 2:3 I B., Eiffi ,nie . , Q56 ls., R835 pan Q-'z I T ,pa f F2211 ' Eyigcv iw Q X Hag S rf rf- flair' Elf N Q.-i has-1 If -L-:yt Sis. if sw Q-2:51 1227.5 Hi A V .Tizizav 515523 'f,5?I'1i ,P115 J-gpg., :,'Gi5c .4 fu.. : Lx - J.. 3. A, VST' fikfi V' X GY' M5-lg YSQQ1 ,iw . 2: A , Q -'4 .J fi' --l T' T 4 i P T T , A51 , ,QQ ' 1 -7 -,1:Q. i i 'X A i 1 ,1 .- 1 ,g ' ,1 'l , K,.vI ' , r, . . H1 . ' - ' ,1 i 3 -A- l. Q1-V 'f in pp. , 715 ' .1 P? fy 'Eli ,','gI-fi: ,.,f,i'W , . iff , W .- ,T 59. it ri .1 V, ' 5 T-Pfzfsiii 'Jtvt '.',f.9ig ,.i1:'fjp43 fiqxii , M, .. ll 1. Q' llgij ' 103 Pi' 'QQ' K ' I M55-'-' - V fi' 15 ' iii' Scphomores Richard Alfred Waldrep Rebecca Lucile Williams Lewis Way Weeks, Ill Ronald Gary Williams Margaret Ruth Wells James Wayne Willis 104 Kathy Elizabeth Wright Amelia Helen Zander ll,-,1.1,,3.g--.5 mm .,-.., L. MEL' - .-we C x '4 Nl '0b 5i'lN'E fcbiffaqfikwmilt igflsiff dTl's1E'f- 'la IH I-v.r.::-.L.-.. -v. '. 1 We can't play alone in the game of life. We're dependent, my friend, on othersg we cannot 'get by' in the struggle and strife, except for the help of our brothers! Whatever we plan, or whatever we do, whatever we give of our best, is meant to include all our fellow men too, and add to the joy of the rest. is ist atv ix? lam if -1-- , ,. ,Q ,, W 'rs J .KE my 322+ ri ,Liv : '-- N qw- 'r-gf lug, bu. ,-11 HS? Wm QF HPR: us:- 'QHJCI vhs.. -,,. ,,. ik 393512 -:fx Vex, fin? .. . ,- Sag . ima an f., if u Ma 5.4-eq was 4?- :cm F: :'-5' 2 .4-'LT' 2' C :ass 315: in 4.4 .taxa . -Ax req- : ,iqg 3.1 ea f..' N-ik' 51-1? 'S l , l i 1, Outstanding sophomores receive recognition on Scholarship Day. l 105 Lx .lr ll J Ek at -,-4 ra, ,... ,, Fee: L ...w . saggy, .--- ,A .fn ...er . na. 1-,-,.-.... , .t,c-'.w- mf .f ,. If if F Q: w 55 iii il fu' rf' 55.4 Gilt 7273 . ' Y l' 5152 I l H? at 'lu 'f l ' 4 l . Q. l my I 5.72 tile? l l ev-9 FLT I '. 1 rjifii t I 1:72 f gl , 'i l 1- cl f Q , j 1 -af 1 fl-fi l ' I 1:53 x 3 34? 'v .5 .135 fit! 951: 155. M..- Q., Z' Ad Rxajflf :alia 956714 ...V 51 Hai 3325 email , .wLi.vA. ' .11 Jr . Mid ' ,sift :vid MF. SEM Sql, QL-il .,. Qpg 55123 Stud-'a I P92 ' 1 jtlivs jr' Hilfe QSQQ .Qtgfl W'-JU ' Q52 il: x 'fl 1 Freshmen Bennie Littlejohn, president. .. t. David Anderson, vice-president. Freshmen Plan Projects to Freshmen came to North Greenville seeking a purpose for their lives and planning to further their education. This year's freshman class has been very active in carrying out these purposes. Under the leadership of their president, they have attempted many pro- jects. Most of these projects were for the purpose of obtaining money for the Freshman-Sophomore banquet. They sponsored a ping-pong tournament, a faculty-student ballgame, clean-up week, movies in Turner Auditorium, and the sale of sandwiches. With the money from these projects, they plan to have a good banquet honoring the sophomores. l Hoagie Stack, secretary. '06 .H it me vii . - 3:3912 uw .HQ Wits Fifi' :arg 9,45 'arf sz '1 ,Qt C-5.23. '1' we fr -fax-fi X aim 23, ' 5: 1.17, nub- 'Lf' pf . ,-,vlfkl +W:'f': X-, 51, . M , , A-,hr wwji Ls , ' 'iF 'r 1, A-Q ig ,gat - 1-, 9 5? S1 ,xl ,HK r' :Fl .W -z .lisl Sig,-'. :,f .255 wg N. x tv, x. ,lv- C fr :Qi-1 Freshmen David Miller Anderson Ella Louise Anderson Larry Bruce Arms Johnny Randall Armstrong Guido Arrazola Gary Neal Askew Arlana Mae Aull Samuel William Avery Donna Lynne Baker Deborah Celeste Ballington Deborah Lynne Bannister Richard Gilbert Barkley Myrtle Louise Barnes Jeannine Barnett John Claude Barnette 108 H Q N H W3 .- - P V - '-gg If -Q - H yzyibfi 1 T , , W r 1 N .54 , ' H X -z. ' ff , 'ei ' ' Y ' . .,. tl t Sky , ytgy1z?,,,1 yi, , ,fs tv V- , if WW :Y ,N 1 M' If X- J: K' .,Nv.wi?ji'2am4'wQ-sl, t L V. , M' , fi N' Q f ,gi Z f,?g,f, V' -' al, , A ,W I A ' ij'-A ,, One of the joys of a freshman is waiting in line. For Billy Brice, the struggles of college life begin. Thomas Carroll Bates Cecil David Beard Thomas Steven Benjamin George Thomas Bikas Debra Gail Billingsley Fred Allen Bishop Carolyn Dianne Blackwell Judy Lee Blanton Margaret Ann Bowers 109 Freshmen Anita Kathryn Bowles Debra Marie Bramlett James Elliott Braswell William Paul Brice Timothy Glenn Britt Sheron Dianne Brooks Andrew Lee Brown, Jr. Joseph Frank Brown Lester Dennis Browning In hilarious garb, the Rats make many pledges 110 :'-Erinisl'-1-'-L+:-.-:il-2.-'fa-tm'-r 2 :-w.':g.1., Sth!-ie' -Sv-'iw' fix-'-1: -:Lat l :ll if-Hlaa1w'f2.' MH zrzhlalifslifglibsr-me :+rfbvi'rbm1:.aRE-1:23 - Freshmen Carla Jean Bruce Michael Roger Bruce Patricia Florence Bruce Wesley Brumbles Wrenthia Inez Bryant Brenda Evelyn Burdette i Wilton Eugene Burton Shirley Kay Byars Debra Anne Campbell Jean Elizabeth Campbell Stephen Charles Candler Paul Christopher Carey William Michael Carlton Harold Hutto Carter Joseph Elbert Carter, Jr. Gnu - .. . lf, Lxl? 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Freshmen Carolyn Sue Cox Jane Dell Craig Paul Baxter Crenshaw James Thurman Culick Timothy Clayton Cullum James Patrick Cunningham Lucia Elizabeth Davenport Hayward O'Quinn Davi Samuel Bernice Davis Robert Earl Dawes Robert Frank Dearman William Thomas DeWit Robert Andy Dlckard Linda Cheryl Dixon Warren Edgar Donald S, Jr t,J Freshmen David Wesley Dotson Robert Allen Drawdy Hal Duncan Neal John Dunlap Lillian Celeste Dyer Hazel Lee Dyson Julia Susan Easler Jamie Vernon Eason Eugene Mayson Easterling, lll Alan Richard Edwards David Basco Elledge Dennis Wayne Eubanks Fred Charles Finch Hal Douglas Fisher John Hamrock Fleetwood 114 X-l, 1'o-ij rr -all N---wr 'NKQQQW' Freshmen Cathey Sue Fleming Jack Eugene Fore Carroll Eugene Fowler Larry Eugene Frady James Edward Franklin Alton Glenn Free Edward Clinton Freeman Danny Carlos Gambrell Robin Joy Garrett Talbert Earl Clayton practices a popu lar trend-going home for the week end 115 IIIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Freshmen Nancy Ann Garrison George Nelson Gilreath Robert Gary Godfrey Bobby Lee Goodlett Catherine Fiuth Goodwin Harris Preston Gravely, Jr. Michael Lee Green Paula Ann Griffin Mary Elizabeth Hammett N rrtr N V Vaxmcs N 3 ,,, X 4,S.zX,,N V . .Q .., Sfggiigxr S M renee t,,,t X ,. 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I . 1 H- 1, 1' .1541 , N-1 2-w1:- --l:4,.-1u'.- -3l4:gl'1.f:5'-'- 'L15'.f:'-K:- S E-.UL .--.-t-Q-H.-. 1 tm.-.1-,QA - -9 - '--'rt 'It-at ' 1 l l l wit' 2 ti-:Lil-xmlfrmfqwl' 1s 4i1lv'2 1:.:2:-'-'wzvrlllrlzlfifkfiiwu2.is:.2it-xii'St'al13529:R-iwirkltl-N585112:34-Sizavli 'SSI' f kn fe J 'Y 'if-sr Freshmen Dennis Earl Harmon Norman Larue Harrelson Paul Steven Hawkins Ray Michael Hawkins Ralph Edward Hayes, ll Terry Eugene Heatherly Steve Marc Hedden Jennifer Mae Hightower Sandra Patricia Hightower John Eric Hinsdale David Harold Hipp Clifford Norman Hollingsworth Patricia Gail Horton Wanda Gail Humphries Franklin Wayne Hutto 117 Freshmen Carl Randolph Ingram Janice Rebecca Johnson Patricia Christine Johnson Jack Douglas Jordan John Leroy Julian, III Miriam Elizabeth Julian Paul Austin Keels James Robert Kendrick, Jr. Henry Cleveland Lancaster William Michael Landreth Susan Taylor Lang Sharon Elaine Lavender Abbie Sue Law Martin Dendy Lawless, Jr. Don Bruce Lawrimore Qffb v'v+ Y sf , wh Freshmen Guynita Ann Lawrimore Rodger Lariby Lawrimore Rickey Lawson Darrel Carl Leonard William Julian Leverette Thomas Lee Levi Sybil Ann Lewis John Jay Lilly Norman Jerome Lindsey Steven Leslie Lindsey Benjamin Wallace Littlejohn, Jr. William Alfonso Lowery Jackie Ruth Lumkin Rebekah Lynne Luther James Ronald McCrea 119 Freshmen Dorothy Elizabeth McDaniel Jimmie Harrison McDowell Vida Kay McGraw Margaret Ann Mclnerny Jean Winona Mclntosh John Eugene Madden, Jr. Ladson Karl Martin William Tony Masters Melvin Martin Minitor, Jr. Ronald Ussery Mobley Richard Edward Moore Jack Allen Morgan James Phillip Morgan Kris Edward Morgan John David Morrison L , Z 'a r 'is J' Freshmen shake many hands on their first encounter with the faculty YNY if' A x Y: f X N x K Freshmen Despite a freshman's enthusiastic attempts the score remains 0 O Stella Louise Pack Myrtle Rebecca Page Dorothy Kaye Parrish James Norton Patrick Precha Payattakool Jimmy Wayne Payne Carolyn Diane Perry Arnold Larry Peterson Robert LeVaughn Phillips 11:1 A lt- -it-.m.-M '-M' 17:11 251. lu e.:-.. ' -' -' .rc- s .'., Ll 1 Tdflvf pq- .,,., fix. pf- may xx, .,.M. 'rf Q, Freshm n Annette Louise Pittman Gwen Eugenia Pollard Leonard Pollard, Jr. Everett Steven Ponder Glenn Steven Poole Linda Ann Poole John Clyde Porter Rachel Elizabeth Porter f Deborah Gail Prescott 5 Cornelia Rogenea Pruitt J James Ronald Pruitte V Dina Kay Ragsdale ' l X James Allen Ramsey ' Gloria Jean Register , Robert Allen Rettew A 123 AQ-if S, l 5' lf' Freshmen Robert Eneas Rice Robert Keith Ridge Michael William Robinson Benjamin Fletcher Rochester Roy Fred Roddy Samuel George Rorex Ansel Joe Ross, Jr. Susan Jane Ross Donna Aline Scott Tex T Selph Sybil Ann Shelley Sheryl Jenett Silvers Dale Marvin Sizemore Earnest Gus Sizemore William Philip Smith 124 ...- ,.-, -'-f ,,..l.:.- l, .1 ,.gm-Lui,-:'f1:-'--H.-.Vgg,::,gf-2Helm- - uv-z-1-.f2'-L.--xl. xezlzle-.'1-,-1'-, - 1 -rl'-flswlzrzlz:rar1':snail.1:'lfspXEl'l'ali:as-ica'rltl:w,sE?t lla li bl! Richard Lewis Snyder Sharon Charlette Spake Raymond Hoagland Stack, Doris Jean Stallings Michael Frank Stathakis John Wayne Steen Kathryne Annette Steen Jerry Dean Stepp William Charles Strange Gary Lee Styles James Hampton Summey Pamela Jane Taylor Sammie Ann Thacker Brenda Dianne Thompson Luther Cecil Thompson . .,. lini- 12,43 l2'.f?z '- 9 es: 1 35,3 JN? 'Simi if-. ,E , th:-V Ifirgi fl-T12 ,tg new . ..,. i ..,.:, :Ley mf: sae -H11 ,.. .M 14 if? ca- n L , left-as Nw.- rc-xv ,li fi Q- E '31 ,A le, l l l l l l I 125 l ,W ,K b'r Freshmen David Eugene Traynham Martha Elizabeth Tribble Beverly Sharon Trotter Donald Swain Turner Donna Lee Ulmer Joe Charles Vaughn, Jr. Michael Phillip Vaughn Martha Ann Vess Alice Lynn Voyles Grace Allean Walker Sallie Ann Walker Barbara Ann Wannamaker Wayne Lewis Wates Judy Marie Williams Mary Phyllis Williams 126 QW? ---- .. ., VVYV W Newegg: fs .W X . -. .ae N.. .x.g.:e.53.-1 ,,.. . , ,.... 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Robert Daniel Wilson Wyatt Edmond Windham Helen Frances Wood To me it seems as if when God conceived the world, that was po- etry, He formed it, and that was sculpture, He varied and colored it, and that was painting, and then, crowning all, He peopled it with liv- ing beings, and that was the grand divine, eternal drama. -Charlotte Cushman 127 i US, 1 jeg X 3' Q15 3 K5 7 'L l fr Gi A fl 2 iam, seg , 193 SEC us 1 -1. l ITSYQQ 5:13. 1 'Sli -'r Q +,, gig 0.65 ., .y his if?--2 L b 'iii Y nl is pier? tags 1 . ,,, was W, x ff f W ff' wf 1 W 1 KJ Z 'Q is A0447 .-11.13,-,A x- ' 1 '4'T'1'Y'.: 'Kite'-. '. 1 ' X . mga- .:' J -. A ,zz FE ,Nw W2 3' 129 S.G.A. Executive Council Campus Activity As the most encompassing or- ganization on campus, the Student Government Association tries to be very effective in its duties. During freshman orientation, some of the members welcomed freshmen and later gave a party for them in the gymnasium. The coun- cil also sponsored Hoagie Stack and his group in concert. Promoting school spirit and being in charge of intramurals has also been another project of the council this year. Intramurals were directed by Teddy Weeks, pres- ident, and trophies were given by the S.G.A. to those judged by their teams as the best players. The executive group was also responsible for bringing excellent speakers for the student chapels on Friday. Many distinguished guests came and gave a variety of programs. Co-ordinated by S. G. A t x 4' Teddy Weeks, president. l E l l l l l l Executive Council -Stan Johnson, Sue Grainger, Belle Hawthorne, Teddy Weeks, Carol Catoe, Frank Keels Benny Littlejohn 130 5'-1-nf 2' 'X' qw, I as mf f ,-Q 1 -A1 Belle Hawthorne, secretary. ...ni Frank Keels, treasurer. Carol Catoe. vice-president S.G.A. Judicial Council S. C. Afs Dual Councils Work Together The Judicial Council, comprised of two boarding student repre- sentatives, two day-student repre- sentatives and presidents of orga- nizations who rotate according to a schedule, is a division of the Student Government Association and is responsible for trying stu- dent discipline cases. These cases are referred to the council by the Executive Committee of the Stu- dent Government or by the two House Councils. t , S.G.A. brings Congressman Albert Watson, a North Greenville alumnus, to speak on cam- pus. Judicial Council - Front Row: Beth Tribble, Teddy Weeks, Carol Catoe. Second Row: Deb Bramlett, Doug Jordan, Sue Grainger, Herbert Brown, Jane Reynolds, Tommy Fennell, Debbie Elrod. 132 X Mr. John Bolin, sponsor. Dr. Paul Hardin, president of Wolford College, addresses a student chapel Teddy Weeks leads the council in reviewing plans for the spring semester. Skyliner Voiee of the College Against the Sky Speaks for All N.G.J.C.'s Voice of the College Aginst the Sky, the Skyliner, is a newspaper affiliated with the South Carolina Collegiate Press Associa- tion and is published monthly. The Skyliner's main purpose is to keep North Greenville's students well- informed about events happening on campus. The newspaper includes features covering campus activities, a po- ets' corner, a comic section, and sports coverage. The faculty and administration's views are often presented, and an editorial section is open to any student who wishes to express himself through the newspaper. Since this medium of communication is a major need on campus, the Skyliner's efficient function in this area at North Greenville is extremely important. www Paul Keels, editor. Arthur Jordan, chief photographerg Becky Williams, assistant. 134 '-mr: I- rs eff .gc-.-, ,df fizpzim if'.'217E?'5-.?tM'.'.7' -. 1, p if i ' it i Wt .-1-1 wr it .L M N '-H -I X ri 1 , I gud. .1 i , 'Mg H ., u , 1 ' it i N ' .f - Hrirnwzltiiwr Ui. H nh ' .i:. - QWMTTI1' 1' ', Nancy gets her next assignment from the editor-in-chief. -Kailua! pn- .A WU? 'Tw H 4--Q5 I 1,1 I J ,A . 1 SX-.- .r , 1 ef V 1--, , , 1345535 i X -- '::g',j',e , 7 ' 2 mi .5 lg Skyliner Staff- Front Row: Abbie Law, Celeste Dyer, Mr. Harvey Gibson, sponsor. Second Row: Paula Davis, Becky Williams, Dale Sizemore, Debbie Bannister, Jim Ramsey, Phillip Childress, Paul Keels, David Anderson, Donna Ulmer. Third Row: Arthur Jordan. Allen Drawdy, Peggy Mclnerny. 135 ,W yu ., ,Li .v Y-ur: :-ur , M35 13239 b 11.11 Lww, ,Q ni Figs. 1212 V- -3 4-5-4: . .'Ei'1-2, .Ori 11492 '53 if, jfff 545.3 Lava 4 Slgii. r ww- Lf. ls ' i i L i I i I i I E i i I i i i 4 i i L. , Hn' Aurora Aurora Spotlights a Year of Campus Life Capturing and depicting the scenes of a year at North Green- ville Junior College are the aims of the Aurora staff. This staff is composed of several members who work individually and collectively on assigned sec- tions of the book. The production requires much cooperation and time from everyone. When the final copies of the Au- rora arrive in the spring, the staff realizes that the memory book is worth all the efforts exerted to publish it. Mrs. Veda B. Sprouse, sponsor. Clubs Staff David Beard Rosemary Heath editor Ann Bowles Classes Staff Nancy Southerlin Libby McDaniel Doris Cunningham editor 136 1- . - - ,' , ' -1 A ' 11, 1 ',.E:I ff, 'Y 1.,.2 :',, ,'Q.,5l,:l,Lt-- 11':1,t:' 1gl,'r2q.1r.5t:rt,'1.- mgltl? -45.1.-.t:f fi,'11'-qiL4lJ12..'glsfxipiltt1zgi,1'r.,Qulrrggngiggig.-41ll5..5 rqg53'111tdigg+P-:EAL :-lf -ihl:5'5'N1.iiPgQQlQti lfr'r--5 r . ' ' ,I ' 1' , 'A 'ff 513' tj ,t't1l1f'E1'.-.f17,3?'f'.i:'lrlf-T11.1q.L11r,H11,'t , ,'ti.':'. iiQ'iElt1.- ? 'ti'1a l: l'3Z'-'X13'fr2',IHTtl f'Si.ftz1L A5LT'L-ZiffQF'llfffrilizftlz93:5:C5t!i:?:Sl5!lllv.51ltf 5EilE'5liEtlt1'-?SlS'rhlYtSl:iilr 5iTt5 ertmwb- il Eiglfllli ' la' i 5 r ll. .H Linda Coggin, copy editorg lndex and Directories Staff - Ann Birt, editorg Robin Garrett. ,J rt: 5. Q rf Academics Staff -- Kathy Quick, editorg Pam Reese. Features Staff- Kathy Wright, Amelia Zander, editorg Jane Jones. Tommy Dyar, chief photographer: Mark Fagan' assistant. Axknnwr fe l l ID' '94 -..... Business Stafl' - Seated: Larry Tippettg LaVante Ross, Business Managerg Sports Staff-Frank Keels, editor: Jane Reynolds. Susan Fink. Standing: Mirian Ferrell, Leigh Patterson, Sammie Thacker. 137 il? ls r.t5-- kg rt ., I -- t.- F3 Y is Women's House Council Counci Regulates Dormitory Activities Boarding students and the Dean of Women choose members of the Women's House Council, which consists of the officers, freshman representatives, and hall monitors. The CounciI's purpose is to deal with any minor infraction of the dormitory rules, but at the same time, to aid every girl in all aspects of college life. The Council plays a vital role in various activities on campus. Dur- ing Christmas festivities each year, the members take pleasure in en- tertaining at Open House in the girls' dormitory. The Men's and Women's House Councils combine their efforts at Valentine's to produce a lovely banquet in the school cafeteria. The decorations add the perfect touch to the sweetheart setting where House Council presidents crown the King of Hearts, chosen by the girls, and the Queen of Hearts, selected by the boys. Vickie Nettles, president Council member, Kathy Wright, finds a moment to herself for deciphering her English notes 138 I xii-:'.?li.f:i97 i42f7.'ffwizini .:TTf2'15alTSl17 7:i2?'-5 '+1i?ti7'b'5'u-.'if 'i:Ri!.vb ,I .-1-it ff-wi' H ' :p-a,:t:Q:lsa:.4lvsiiEire-ZQEJHrzresfzthiiw G32'4Li:7tEIE55t5mx n1ttifQE2faIil 2t ul 'l7 'lc sl nts Dot Lollis signs out for the student center. ,N . MPM, . f - .fs.sfffh:f,f,',f,: L --- f xl-E-it ret:-1 T r M --: w -1: 1 -:H Les? SW? - gli: L if Q, f ff-E gl: il fri , E56-1 M ga, V e. 1: as lfifi 55.14 ' 1 .. i Q5- I Y Q-cm Additional energy is needed for late studies. 'NAP' 'wil vita YQ- ' i l an A21 -Ml... Women's House Council - First Row: Kathy Steen, Kathy Wright, Vickie Nettles. Second Row: Becky L Reynolds, Margaret Wells, Mrs. Olive Crain, sponsorg Libby Alewine. 'bn it l ...XY E uther, Beth Durham, Jane 139 l L Lim . nv Men's House Council New orm Brings New Duties QW' Q on ' , .Q ,' ' of .. WM, f. -,nfgc H , V. , 5 wif WL., 'W . . 1 W ' ww,-, ' 4331, 14 Wm. 1 17, . nf rl 'fs M4 .. fy. ,, M, - ,, MJ, f . H fvJ'z.,f , M 5 V' 5 'Z .Q ge ,A 'QM Wm :VI ma- v.. ,mf . Dean Browder and Sam Cox, first semester president, discuss dormitory policies. NJA '21-W 'JL , kggflg et. M., t M, .,. , Firmness but Fairness is the motto of the Men's House Council as it strives to maintain a sense of order, discipline, and harmony among the over 150 boys living on campus. Through the Council, the Dean of Men is kept aware of the feelings and needs of the men. In their weekly meetings, new ideas, problems, and occasional infrac- tions of the rules are worked out. Though its primary concern is the male boarding students, the Council is involved in campus-wide activities. Each year it joins with the Women's House Council to sponsor a Valentine's Day Banquet. This year it also offered a popular freethrow basketball tournament. Also, the Council has assumed the responsibility of tagging all illegally parked cars on campus. -.sf , Men's House Council - First Flow: Otis Ross, Tommy Dobson, Sam Cox, Hamp Summey, Dean Leland Browder, sponsor. Second Bow: Richard Sloan, Glymph Childress, Steve Price, Frank Duncan. 140 f 11af.4,-.yE:j1:151-4' i ,:f,cf1'g11wz'zinxtniikyzi' ,111,1egg'1-..-1115-xiii' f-ttlie-if-ai5i?2q:g.q.-L35-,r V ' 'i1.fL',1'r-1-JM' s t ' ita:.12faEHi7a2axvi1.:.11ezlzsrn:Strek:5Tiiffwaimlfiwtvikfzbarirtifste New members second semester: Mike Baker, Hamp Summey, Farris Parker. , g,gfo'g,l', NMSP . , 0 s il 5 3 iz' gi 5920. 17 23 It 37 36 Tommy whips up a midnight snack. 1525 an an Benny manages to find a little time - and space to study. 141 A i s Phi Theta Kappa ln the scholastic world of North Greenville, membersh.ip in Phi Theta Kappa is the highest honor obtainable. Students seeking admittance in the Pi Alpha chapter of the national Phi Theta Kappa must have a minimum grade point ratio of 3.5 in addition to traits of strong leadership, integrity, and dependability. At the end of each semester, students having these qualifications are honored in chapel and so are invited to join the organization. ln addition to honoring students who have already succeeded in achieving academic excellence, Phi Theta Kappa members en- courage other students to develop their abilities through tutorial pro- grams. Such programs are con- ducted on the campus and at an elementary school nearby. Chapter of ational Honor Society Carroll Davis, president. l Phi Theta Kappa - Sammy Avery, Tim Britt, Phyllis Williams. Sharon Lavender, Teresa Nesmith, Sheryl Silvers, Rosalind Hester, Stan Johnson, Rosemary Heath, Ann Bowles, Sharon Fleming, Jerry Maffett, Donna Sloan, Emma Burnett, Brenda Clarke, Mr. Cooke, Nancy Southerlin, Carroll Davis, Beth Tribble, Diane Blackwell, Doris Stallings, Linda Coggin, Jane Reynolds. T 142 ,pl 'P 'RX Q U i ' ' ' - '- it i 1' gr ifv 2, l f' Li. P: --.':l'l,f1.ii'I -' li.Mii'l i-'i'-'.r '.rt'i11'Li5,v14Li,vQ:1'-Y-,ll3:.,- -ltia'i '-.-,'.w'tl'-qf i 41v-'v:-.- v-:-- win , 4, - J 4 , ,A V ,, e. --, it X. . , .X , 5 . . ,i 4, rx, , f.,.,r,- . . , 0.1.1, . Qi -,j:v.:.g,t .l ...ri W Ji' n , . ' . - . A. , - -ww,1u,,,'q111 1p:,-1'-:Q-, imi,1:f11z': 1- -rn. ,rainMitre'9:11izmtzfsc-:lair-.iff'iiEiaE'i.1ii:ii.tt-2-isiwtrims.ifwarr-i-giiiimismirihsgzaiiiiszai' :wil wk - L SFQQE, 't Wfi mi: rl , rp' Q. .r tit i-:L .. it 1, . Ji. Sponsors Tutorial Program V, 1- if rg :Qi-Q1 .+- R-Li '.2 wmv QM uw. vi. , iii fr 'P iff' ,K in iii, iff ,str ig: rf, Mr. Wilson Cooke, sponsor. I I, I, 1. g, I, 5 Y.-YQ P15 .2 EE -'13 .:-5 :iii 7652 NY' EEQTI tml.- Tiif' ' Jfilivli , X, fffisi ,., if 11 . as ikl i.., Ns, Li, .i, rx. .EN i Three sophomores - Janet Jennings, Rosalind Hester, and Linda Coggin - vie for the title of ' valedictorian. 'Mi 1 43 J 'f ...,, 1. ,i. tn, .rf ri -' ' .I '? t'Z?P2Z91??E11f5'fS?'E'i14 Faliwgif:E1'213 12? '-1:54fitittiizliijiiiiiLiiizliif-11'2Ei1i!5'1?I:1S,:1:-i 51i:,:-:5.3:5-zirgr.rifsilfxriaviz--.21T-f-1'i: i:-:ff--iii':51g :i:t 1':': fe :: :1 . 1 if - .4 . ' ' - ' 12545131461:Q16ifv?2iiG3mQ4zt2as,-year:sirwfilisp,-1.:.1m111:4-:,:1f.'::.'.w 1r':ra..1z1f.A,:'aipirnwiizi'Z-:':1:12'1'l-1:if-zltri'11''viii'-1? 'i?ft'.'w.ffl,-51 11 V ' ' . - -, Baptist Student Union 'asm f,.. . 1 144 Herbert Brown, president. B. S. U. Strives for Campus Life' The Baptist Student Union is an important part of campus life. Stu- dents become acquainted with it the first week of school when the organization rolls out the welcome mat for the incoming freshmen. Activities throughout the year show the continued concern for students through activities such as Christian Emphasis Week, Join - the - Church Sunday, study courses, coffee houses, retreats, and at- tendance at BSU state conventions. As these projects unfold, the or- ganization carries out its purpose: To involve students in Christian fellowship and activities and to encourage a truly Christ-like at- mosphere. This year, the BSU has become an integral part of campus X D 4' ' Q Rev. Wade Hale, sponsor, Dr. C. H. Beard, campus pastor. F l . N - N t. J 3',-fwfliixl ufiw . 1'-Jiri:.'. :'1f15Ai-,.Hl1:'g.2?Hin-.',-l:1 .L113'-.2511-1-rg,-125.1-.1.-ag.-,l,m4:5:1:3g:L.,g.3g.'.5..5-.g.-Q,233.1 will-1 .ff -A - P V W W f i. W. wx- A 'W'-'.'.1'fz-111' :rw .frvw:1-wi-'r'v11'-W-',-'flihv'-''im'-11,2-'.1fW.-'wa-.ifvul-'i.:'sW1f'l.-'mia.y',.2.f::f.1..z:1'-'Qr-J:rsAQ:-1455rflnfllfs2Hmiami:MBRSriikililgilil5?1llflfiklfliifmftzilbiiifl255195: Fijrlfls , C h . t . I h l l W. C. Mobley learns from a pro how to sell sandwiches for Summer Missions. B.S.U. Executive Council - First Flow: Nancy Southerlin, Debbie Elrod, Jo Ann Droze. Second Flow: Frank Keele, Herbert Brown, Stan Johnson, Mitch Humphries, W. C. Mobley, Rev. Wade Hale, Dr. C. H. Beard. I45 :lla was lint' fl. 'Mr' l-1,7 K sup, iii iv'- A421 bells, P32522 J.. 4, time 214 :-HTF? Ebgjzft? is - N 3355. was ,al . gui: -Q- 33 E292 'HTC -X .., :. 1,., v--.A so bfi in ,r 'w2'Q.q,. Y-vale . .L prius- esfw 2,1 .llilal ts fi E675 54: 595 EQ 2.15 ft. ,441 . 1331. 5 QEG3: v-'Yii wi. F1 ' fe :Qi l K IH I 1 V l r W ii l.4 l l l , l l J . l I ,. rw 5, ,M v,. I.- F I. l. I , i. I,., I 35: li wwf: :gn-' J '32 'ai -.1 t Volunteer Band Members Find joy in 5 The Harlee Cooper Volunteer Band is an organization which provides the Christian student with an opportunity to serve on and i around campus. Four divisions of the Band pro- vide teams with which dedicated students work. The Tigertones use their talents in songg the Deputation team often uses dramas with signi- ficant meaningg the Mission team ' and the P.E. team work together to provide a recreational and educa- tional period for children in the Tigerville Elementary School. The purpose of the organization T is To lead members to discover deeper spiritual meaning in life, through fellowship, prayer, study- l l fl l ing world conditions, sharing with l others what Christ means to them, becoming involved in Christian service while on campus, and find- ing and following God's will for their own lives. Through a variety of programs, regular meetings strive deepen the spiritual values of the members. A vital part of these meetings con- T sists of the club's motto: I can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth me. and it's com- T mission in song, 'tSo Send I You. Richard Sloan, president. l Missions and Physical Education teams - First Row: W. C. Mobley, Susan Ross, Sheryl Silvers. Second Row: Tommy Dobson, Ann . Bowles, Juliette Brown, Wayne Pruitt, captain, Donnie Black, Stan Johnson, Yvonne Thompson, Lynn Voyles, Debbie Prescott, Kaye Bagwell, Linda Conoly, Rosemary Worthy. 146 . - N 2 ' N ' Q '1 r 1 - A 'i Jul'-'Ya' H l?.,,2 'r 225.12..i-1-1'--',3i,r.,i-g 'fire.3ni.-1,1-,-5ii.-t5i:4,i:,--yepvig:-rfgir-51,55-.QQ4 q,tpgt:t-:-'izHQ:--'G'-h.i,.1'-fx,.:mp ,f - V N l , .' ' . N 1- - .- N 'Y , ,' 1. -w,g.iy+,' - -2-.tie-ti:-'A-' Q -:- -i xpx--'.:.m..v,.ii l. i . , , i ' , ' ,, i Q ,,,ig1v,'y -f,f'tQ.,:1.,.13Y1g ,:f::1n1.', iff i2ga11:r:3i-1winfff:i,:'- '1.t-1.,1i,1v112,i,'l.'- E.-,v':-'I-1-t4L1:,,':.--JJ:.naw.-tl:tr QzszprlafliM15:ht1ih':'i'ir.lnxk:zrilisll-9'i9nll2xfQl'k:!:i:Y?S:ifik:'hhthigwztmfwvlliir , Sharing Their Talents ,f ,' . - Q , -X f S'-ff ,AQ A - 5 lX'?wrim-ni , V xv A? Deputation team - First Ftow: Vida McGraw, Nancy Pace, Rosemary Worthy, Donna Scott, Dean Leland Browder, sponsor. Ann Bowles. Second Row: Doris Stallings, Jane Jones, Angie Raymond, captain. Tigertones - First Flow: Ann Wannamaker, Sybil Shelley, Diane Cox, Abbie Law, Debbie Elrod, Doug Jordan. Second Row: Jerry Stepp, Ruth Ann Garrett, Tommy Bates, Mike Baker, captain, Paul Garrett, Jo Ann Droze. 147 tm 52-iii iv Yr V la V231 lifxx, 'it-Us yy .ef - L-kr. -.p'f.f,i, I--,FT :LL ligiff perils! ,F , , Etsy cggy. lgfx J ,QJQIQE wi? fav' ' NVQ, 1 kikkj .lf .3 r-1, ,cm 1, .gtptg S5552 sm-- :SSW 5 . .av -s :E fisi Wg.- 13055 ,. . , M 533955 . pry: : rv -:ru se Ms'- ..,-. . . Mg. eg ., .H-. ws . ff-s-f Es. ,-v. , qt ,U Nfl F233 M.-x Y meri- ra iQ Yf N93 Qc. N icffll ,FF s. , -sf J, 3 : r i, , l 5 4' , i I i , lf i it i l t. l-. li i, l ll- IA. I I, V. y, F , f t !,., lt. V , ,. I H, fr, , we are Qi, 'WZG ...kr ln 'F'I-V':-'LvN5 -:l'--z1'--173-51-'-vpn:-A-22:-' :h:f,11,2'1,:g.1:,.- :GirlyA14:22:11':I:f:f:g.-:ti 'J:': l:1, ',.f-:l,:--gl-1-gtg,-'31,fg',,iffiiz 1- '.-Ie M . - -. , , , - Y 4 gras-'1::.1r .:iff,.:..,. ,.-:fr:,'+:ta:'.:f:'111.1x-'1.2:1111-111,:1z'..lf-:us -.-l'.f,5.'21' fe ,. 1.1:-.'.111.. . 1 V 1' 1 l ' . - ' .V 1, . - Baptist Young Women They Grow by Helping Gthers Formerly called the Young Wo- men's Auxiliary, the Baptist Young Women is operating under a new name this year, but its aim is still to educate young women about missions. The organization spon- sored a lecture by Miss Zella Woody, state B.Y.W. director, and a discussion on mission work, led by Mrs. David Lockhart, a mis- sionary to Rhodesia. Through mis- sion study and by special offerings, the young women help those around them and are challenged to be stronger Christians. Under the direction of their able sponsor, Mrs. Dwight Robinson, the girls have been successful in sponsoring a Halloween carnival for the international students and a get-acquainted social for Freshmen. Throughout the year the vice-president presents programs at regular meetings and members lead devotions held on each dorm hall. Debbie Elrod, president. 148 Debbie Elrod and Jo Ann Droze listen attentively l l Mrs. Dwight Robinson, sponsor. QL 2 0 1 v - 1 I .l . Nw 5 .5 J 4 Q M 5 4 , :SH fi 3 .. 'ti t f 5 A -. Y. B.Y.W. - First Row: Sheryl Silvers, Celeste Dyer. Second Row: Donna Baker, Donna Scott, Ann Bowles, Mrs. Robinson, Debbie Elrod. Ruth Anne Garrett. Third Row: Diane Cox, Angie Raymond, Jo Ann Droze, Linda Conoly, Julia Easier, Rosemary Worthy, Sybil Shelley. Mary Hammett, Lynn Voyles. Fourth Row: Wanda Humphries, Robin Garrett, Sharon Lavender, Ann Wannamaker. 149 Dean Crain Ministerial Association Their Guide ls the Master Preacher Students of the ministry find en- couragement, preaching experi- ence, and opportunities for per- sonal spiritual growth in the Dean Crain Ministerial Association. Founded in 1925, the organiza- tion was named for Dr. Dean Crain, a man of much power, love and influence, and an outstanding area preacher and friend of the school. The organization today strives to furnish an adequate pro- gram of training for students which will enable them to become better ministers of the gospel. This pre- paration includes helping the young ministers understand fully the duties of a pastor and strength- ening both their personal convic- tions and their knowledge of the Scriptures. - -ei..-.J-kiffifI2fIc?'4?t,t-f Ministerial Association - First Row: Robert Dickard Tommy Dobson Rev Wade Hale Nathan Blackwell Benny Littleiohn Stan Johnson Fred Finch. Second Row: Ronald McCrary, Frank Keels Raymond Black Herbert Brown Norman Lindsey Charles Hall Carroll Davis I50 'H w i'1'yx55'n..NwsK'xx WI: 45. V A ' fl F21 .1 1- 'MS U :ff 1':rg'.'.:'1 . '. .Af --s-'--1-mn.-1-. wa -V f. .. , r r r ' . , F1 0111!-.''f'., 'wx- L-,1V:FEVf 'in-Z-:1'-11.'i sf' 114: iwia:1E'wz'tf3e'rELuz1-Rrw12:p2-',vf21,Efvii34rw-2V:fuv12.wif-'1',if,f'Eflfw :V':f2?.2':'lf3if511?:E'i-bt?1:2531Team?112fsawifff'iisiiiliisfaiiliEi?E25ML:2'3iEEHi1'Q9?1fsZfk4?H?i? 'i':!'E. . is r Ronald McCrary, president. Our preachers are in their Sunday best. 151 0: 5225? 'I F3512 1- ' fi' V rvzuifi Lirqv, M1 X ggpfvgxi- 51932 -QQ. '4 51115 ami-L 13521, 535-Q :qt '1 W:-5 1 ie, Raef H53-3 wgia A A- 5:23231 .grew 2-We 19512 any ' gr .nf gun' L!-iff: 57-iff!! QF? 2 Me. L, e, T 1 - :Q . 9E?fE 3941-,R ENEQT5 33:2 LQIQA Qecgzk :nw S. ESSSQS ' T P31 Q4 fi sie 5q5f4:'E:'f Q' 5. H' 5 3113: gliihigl fukin ,. 'jg Q 4 J .n 4-M' 1 1 f I 5. I7 rg I 4 'lv 1. i F.. Vi K, L ru M 1 r L 1. 1 :- E, P V' , . 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All present assume an air of concen- tration in this jovial, cooperative atmosphere as they begin to prac- tice. Each year the choir sings a ca- pella at various local meetings and presents concerts at Christmas and Easter. This year, the choir will present its Easter concert in vari- ous South Carolina churches and high schools. ln addition to the spring concert, the members will sing at graduation. Ambassadors Through Song Billy Jones, president. -l Qi 2 -4 Q51 fl aft I ci UN, ,tl .l 3: 21' -. l 11, is, AQ: ,CU .,, , .. iw' hi-, . Y ly. ii. -v. l , ,J 'ills -if 1 r EJ? gilkll P J Choir -- First Row: vida McGraw, Debbie Elrod, Deb Bramlett, Rosemary Worthy, Abbie Law, Rosemary Heath, Wanda Mullinax, Donna Ulmer, Beverly Jenkins, Frances Wood, Angie Raymond, Ann Wannamaker, Wanda Galloway, Nita Greene. Second Row: Frankie Peden, Susan Ross, Diane Cox, Debbie Prescott, Linda Coggin, Jane Jones, Sybil Shelley, Ruth Ann Garrett, Fran Cothran, Doris Stallings, JoAnn' Droze, Sybil Lewis, Jeanie Bruce, Lana Aull, Becky Luther. Third Row: Debbie Ballington, Miriam Julian, Dennis Harmon, John Hinsdale, Steve Ponder, Mike Baker, Paul Garrett, Hoagie Stack, Tommy Bates, Billy Jones, Beth Tribble, Nancy Pace. Fourth Row: Doug Jordan, Joe Clark, Joe Robbins, James Franklin, Warren Hall, Richard Sloan, Phillip Smith, Jerry Stepp, Jack Cole, Pete Bradham, Dennis Haney. 152 , mi The choir swings into a favorite, Poor Man Lazarus Mr. Dwight Robinson, director 9 F' '1'-pq.:-wir-2'-Elf?-?211-'-l3 AS9:S s25:1v.n1H-:G-In-'A-'- 1 ,.':1:1t 1-.z:iZff'ZYI :?2. -Tir:-.'l 1I'.'-Qt.--ini: :Hf.111 1-11-. t1l': .-2 51 lic-21'-rv:-1-i1'-:L-l:f.1'-E: w 1 14-1-1 2 1 1- . , , . . I l -. i?'5Ti'-'axis,uia51an111,211.2-:,fLsa'21'11i'i,l1:.,','-wa-:':?E:.11-2111:-'1-42.2:E:f:h1.2:1,:l:f.:-.21'1.v,2:',2g1gi'Z:. 14:15-F-1: ',. 1. '. . g .1 , , , . , -. . ' 4,2 .. l l l l l l Dean Howard Literary Society Society Learns Values of Literature North Greenville's two literary societies can claim honors as the oldest campus organizations. The Dean Howard Literary Society, the organization for men founded in 1901, marks 1971 as its seventieth anniversary year. The organization was founded to help young men develop an interest in literature and an awareness of it current affairs, and to give them experience in public speaking. This year the members invited guests to speak at their meetings. A major feature of the monthly programs was debates, with dis- cussion on campus issues. The ' year was climaxed with a special 'WQQWN sm M, i . tt x F Q ik? X w, Mgt bw . t. N M im in 'N W 'F Q.-News debate on a topic of national im- f portance. The annual campus-wide 'M speech contest was planned with Q. the E.Q.V. Literary Society. Q' Derek Mpinga, president first semester. Ronald Barbare, president second semester. ll 154 , , K J X , , . .R -. , , . . 1 i ii iw i I' 1 Ali. i FW 'E iH4i,nu:'i v. v- , 'il-'gxx feu- ef D Kai' . Q4 A .Ma . ,-K 4'--i x 7 Mm Members listen as Ruel Moxey reports. - L + Dean Henry J. Howard, sponsor. V as ' W 'X 'ie Q3 . ,Wig gig .33 ...M . f ii if W M X A 'rs ' 1 H in my, f M.. .,.,:: g, . qw- gm ,-- '--' ' - -f 3351.3 , ,,,'f .Q ,Q , f fs r w- ew ' ' ' ' H i J ai ' 'ur fx 1 e . x '- ell- ok -40 Dean Howard Literary Society - First Row: Derek Mpinga, Gardew Atnafseged, Gregorio Martinez, Doug Hiker, Dean Howard. Second Fiow: Precha Payyattakool, Dale Sizemore, Ruel Moxey, Ronnie Barbare, Wendy Owens. Third Row: Eddie Freeman, Leon Morrow, Richard Sloan, Frank Keels, Donald Black. 155 A . v., I i i f. u 5, I, I 1 i i i i i i. i E vi Ju 1. J., P. ',. ii L.. if .IW 'if' il' 4. 'ik' V ., 'il Lf? G22 '14 Esse Quam Videre Accent ls on the Arts Founded a few years after the y men's literary society, the E.Q.V. leads young ladies to an active in- volvement in an extracurricular ac- tivity on campus. As an honorary society, invitation for membership is extended at the beginning of each year to twenty- four young ladies - twelve fresh- men and twelve sophomores. Pro- spective members are chosen after careful consideration of their past scholastic achievement, particu- larly in English. This year new members were welcomed at an evening reception where they be- came acquainted with other mem- bers and learned more about the purposes and activities of the so- ciety. Then followed an impressive candlelight invitation ceremony. Early in the year the group met jointly with the Dean Howard Liter- ary Society. Plans to involve the entire campus, such as its Derby Day, are slated for early spring. To be rather than to seem Mrs. Anne Godbee, sponsor. !,..f.s.m.m,.,,, .....,.A.W at t Ei 2 .fs - H .1 , ...,, , piggy-,.LM:.,,. ,U V, ,. -5. gm., 4, l Q ...-f-if A if Y 5- ., - - i f? fi 9 2 ,.,. r',.,,. ,, 1? if 5 4? x ' . -' If ' ri f '.-.4 ' X ' -' -Q nv ' E.Q.V. Literary Society - First Row: Teresa Nesmith, Rosalind Hester, Ann Wannamaker. Second Row: Nancy Southerlin, Sybil Lewis, Ann Bowles, Sybil Shelley, Rosemary Heath, Fran Cothran, Jean Stephens, Debbie Campbell, Brenda Clark. Jane! JGHDINQS, Pam Reese, Carol Catoe, Sue Grainger, Jo Ann Droze, Linda Coggin. -1 1 l l Aa Rosemary Heath, president. , , ,ima , f,--t,a'1',:V-ii?wif:--if,Sy1,51,1243f.g1gf-'t3g:::g:53,g1i,Q'y,yi.,,.1tg4,:Qg:L.,:g.g.gt1,pgg.:,,.fmath.:wyax.-2-rv.-i'::a-S5152-, At a monthly meeting, members plan Derby Day. 157 0. .1 ,- 44 ., K xr, .1- -.- ..t.1.1-.-,w.7,I.1..,t.,al,, .N ,,v,f,t,-K... ..v Q np' ..,.M 1 v t 4- '. Urtxmxgh, st 4 t,'vn,l'1',! Us ttyl. ' ,. 1. . .- ...,,4,..,.4l.,N L, . VV..V,ggQfw.g5q.g':i4:g.g:g5-.4-.55,-r.14,g,q2:t .1-QW . 1, ,i an .-1 p 'qt ith QL 'E' .f-2+ If Liga: 'fefffn .Q W 5233 ' LE - fikihtg, 355571 13733 5'f'3'?+1 Vt-'?i'1, frarifg 3523 P41 F ' -at we 'S-Cf , ' ' 'wie I 15355: ' i3?'?5Xp . 94521 k'nzi:1 Qizwaf fg?ii...'-5' WWLSZQ :vale .WDW 155953 1935153 sigma as-ff? ff F3751 Qf?ivT 99 5' 9942134 aiterfgwr 5 -wifi 1143 ee-fn-V iii 31:22, iii .3'i1W5QP gigsgq. ifgvggc ?w?'i5'N '.1'5TL6'wT ,merg- T Q-11 . ye,-Q, fx 'rxraxi , U Q, ,if ,. , fflffff' V f 7.51. S571 3 'IQ eg ' 5 . X. 2' . . , ' , kv . ' -gif .47 V, t ' li 1, 5, ,-,4 ' ' , W? ZH PV' 1,21 1' if ,-H. , 111,-. L Ee' 'tg f 'Htl Y ,LJ E15 i '.-'1f!:- I ' 1: H170- ,. Ee mins: Q, rt':S': r W i,Ngfi3?qf. U-.ue bl. . .f-fbi' r .Mfg-, 1: .. E .j. 4 ug: 'c 1 1 htm w ,- 5., . ': 4' .. Ag ix . ' Phi Beta Lambda fDBA Phi Beta Lambda is the college division of a national organization for students who are planning ca- reers in business education. It strives to help college students learn more about business life to- day. Among other skills, the club teaches its members to lead and participate in group discussions, to preside at meetings, and to direct committee work. One of the chief objectives of the club is to develop strong, aggressive leadership so that future business men and wo- men may participate more effect- ively. Qrganization Helps Students Prepare ....s..summ Mrs. Delane Wood, sponsor, gives Gennet some pointers. Phi Beta Lambda -- First Row: Mary Hammett, Ann Birt, Mrs. Wood, Gennet Atnaf Seged. Second Row: Robin Garrett, Ronnie Mullinax, Debbie Bannister. 158 or Their Commercial Careers 'GQ , Q S2 , X Cheryl Dixon gets some typing practice Ronnie Mullinax, president Etude Music Society Society Emphasizes Maximum Attainment ff 17 Showing the importance of music in a contemporary light and en- couraging students to excel in mu- sic is the purpose of the Etude Music Society. Affiliated with the South Carolina Federation of Music Clubs, the honorary Society is composed of music majors having at least a B average in all music courses. At their regular meetings, the members hear stimulating programs featuring guest speak- ers, new teaching methods, and student presentations. Annually, the person who has made the greatest contribution to the organization receives an award. Mrs. Stephen Farrow, sponsor Q 9 5 413 Etude Society - Debbie Elrod, Ruth Ann Garrett, Joe Robins, Dennis Haney, Jack Cole, Jo Ann Droze, Angle Raymond Steve Ponder Ann Wannamaker. 160 i IIIIIIIII .4-XJ. IW I,., Q., , ,I 6I:1IQ. I- .III 'GG if -UQ 47 fff I - , II' ' .If .,,. I 9 1,1 5: FIIAQ 'lv' Ili? is I' 1' I Wi rim 9 , I1 IJ: r-24: Ifllili W, .YI E 1-L... V. rg, .,.,, ., yr, l ,- ,., Q-1. ,qv 5. ,HQ I-, I I I I . I , I I I I I I I, 1, I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I N , I I LEX I , I . If I, Ili :Ili , EV ,ng , ' I-I, -' 'ar- E .. wh Physical Education Council CIJEX The Physical Education Council plans all its programs and projects to promote school spirit and athlet- ic support on campus. Through a girls' intramural pro- gram which offers a wide variety of sports, the council strives to pro- mote a vigorous interest in physical education among coeds. The club sparks interest at basketball by sponsoring our North Green- ville cheerleaders and decor- ating the walls of the gym with mo- rale building Go Mounties! pos- ters. At each home game, members work at the concession stands. Proceeds from this activity are used to purchase equipment for cheerleaders. The council also an- nually awards a fifty-dollar schol- arship to a deserving sophomore girl. Council Boosts gf i i i. .i i ll 4 i l l ll el l l l l l l i l l l l Miss Sandy Smith and Miss Kella Hall, Sponsors i l l l i il P.E. Council - First Row: Donna Scott, Debbie Poss, Jane Reynolds, Andy Slick, Susan Ross. Second Row: Becky Luther, Teresa l Nesmith, Kathy Steen, Pat Horton, Deb Bramlett, Paula Griffin, Linda Collum, Toni Orgera. Third Row: Belle Hawthorne, Glenda Godwin, i Mary McCrary, Carol Catoe, Monirah Taylor, Kathy Smith, Paula Davis, Ann Childress, Leigh Patterson. 162 r . . - N I ' 4 N 5 ' ' 1 ' .511 'Q ',f:?1im:f ,Till .3'.l'2E:':ff ,-Htfi,: 'tf3':3,Y.'H'i'iL-fit?55,1-fill.-1'-iii'-,:'1'L''11:inhl'.:'1r.f'1QPf-tg,tQr'f'g21-L-.sm--',1fQi1'G lawn :,'g-1-,-.lwircqg-.' 6.15.5 1- . ,--- www' ' , . - N -' 1. N ,. -, .tr i?1'11 1lH Afhl1'i-iwxfutu1.w:'1, 'i...mv.ls.1rri:'.lr4.'..l'u-l'wa'.V-J:,z1:i .I'5 '-'fif-5-zW-1'-:L-fsfilllrlwlrcilfiuszvfiwi-Urlrsltaziliklaliititrterliumlslutsrlimcswiziuzlbmllaiwilfl 1limzi131:fl::!r??f-- School Spirit Jane Reynolds, president. The best plans are made in a relaxed atmosphere. I l Popcorn makes any game better. 163 Phi ,l lg ME 12 :hifi :pg 5' 59555 fi? ,gl Wax ,W i , :ii2?E'l, it, ,-Elivif ' in ,Q :ar f 57552- rims x, mf, H5335 5.5522 1-F355 , dy. V3-es ..,,v,,.- Sa? f. ir ., 'Na+' ii 9.5 lgfr s Je is -W iflfl 5-mx. ya. gag: .-55 'FE' fail ffwpjrl, is . '. , 'H-:fl lla, sf- f- 'ft 1 V , N l l i l l Y l l l iQ, i l i l I Z i I t l I r l , i i , N, , , r l l., ' 3 1 t J -bis' ev, I Y-1 T lLV '9W ' ':hik1.E11zl 712 f-av :mcg 11:-2,15 ' ff .f ' f r ' ll International Students 4', q omg R 'F fb Members Bring the World to Campus 'IQ' Q d f , W .x -ee 9 Life on Our C3lTlpuS haS beCOITle spiced with a bit of international flavor, and North Greenville's American students are getting ac- 2 quainted with life in other parts of T the world through our growing W ff numbers ofinternational students. M Even though from more than ten different countries -from the Ba- hamas to Ethiopia to Thailand - the members' geographical dis- y tances seem only to bring them closer. ln their meetings they learn if'i their different customs, traditions, and ideas, and share similar expe- riences in the United States. The group traveled to Myrtle Beach during the Thanksgiving holidays to represent North Greenville at the international Student Gathering of the Carolinas. Wkwfmfifj WU, M Doug Fliker says Merry Christmas -from Brazil! - ,. International Students - First .Flow: Mack Preston, Nancy Gouw, Gennet Atnafseged, Miriam Mpinga, Isnelda Rodriguez. Second Flow. Presha Payattakool, Doug Fliker, Gardew Atnafseged, Gregorio Martinez, Derek Mpinga, George Bikas, Guido Arrazola. 164 mf X- M., - Q an .8 .-F' Q, ,- W 1 l NNN NK l . ' - ' ' ' -' W Y l'E': ,51:'i- flr1i3l-l-i7'l.1:2.'-.5 ,l-.':5'.5liY1-W'-3',l:1l,'l1nf-lil'5121.-UW'TFL.-'ifliil-'liilzi'1E.',2H'il-.'l.'-Ti'iz-'N-'Fl'fllE 'il':3il '-15122ball?1i2':lf'?'3'Ei33'i.'.':ff'l-'-.2l'l11l::l f'l'4 l+l'1 vN'l' 'l- 'Qil w-lil W-W' . , , ' - ' ' . 1 , , V 1 Mvfzl 5l1ff i.1'211.13.151liE 'lf.l:1'zlf. 1--'T 132.21'l:1Ll'i7'1,ll l-lxi i'1l '1- S2151-.E'l1'l1',1'fJ:1i glf.'.f'l:ll'.'-1i1l:lff1P1l','T11'1'llilillfr-ii?zlifflitl5EQ555iEGl33:2EI1QM35!liilmirzliidqgftqfQlEQlilg,l'Q, ps 553,523 Ty- 'wiliiigkg -:2QLl?glf.'12.5lff9Af , X ,, , .,,. . ,,,. ..,. .. A, . ,. ,. M .T gr... Y. . ,A X w.-A 8' . sk 5. Hs. An Ethopian president, Garedew Atnaf Seged. I fs' 1 L I Ex li, X , C' nl. U: l pil rf? JE QQ if J ig.. --. tl E sir L. r If L E. I l Mack Preston shows Miss Ethel Guest, sponsor, his island home- land. Presha Payaftakool finds some friends at the International Students Conference at Myrtle Beach. 165 V 1 'Cx D5 1, l . .Q as H3 'Q New Frontier Society Society Plans N62 New members in the N.F.S. are pledged at the beginning of each year, and after initiation may wear the organization's special mono- grammed jackets. The society was founded to promote school spirit and fellowship among students and bring entertainment to campus. This year the N.F.S. sponsored a rock concert on campus featuring the Underground Fire. Early in the fall, Nathan Blackwell and Harold Carter were winners in a turkey shoot sponsored by the so- ciety. ' Future plans, all a part of the group's efforts to promote interest in and on campus, include placing a new college sign on Highway 25. Dean Leland Browder, sponsor. g , N.F.S. - Danny Tompkins, Gary Godfrey, Nicky Harriot, Cleve Lancaster, Marty Lawless, Jackie Keels, Jim Buckner, Tommy Fennell. 166 'Ri 1,w'-. L i i -.4-1 Q 4 ' ' W 3.'-'ffflx -PW.: :lm.1n.t1E5:1:fi'z-in35211E-V--x1.ig,2.1L,11'g.5t1t112f.g2'21.ggig11ie2:'1:5f,5f-:31'-jN1np,1Eii3,-1-Qzgtfaitgif:f,f'E,1-fi2'u',g3tE,,'':1z?:fiti:h'i'1:f5 41'i11'xgtsgi-1-wrtmX ' - X . t i N 1 :p..,, .g,.:,-l ,uA3p.,,f,,g.t1,1w3',L,Llgalyy,Vi1,gj11g.'g,fg11,1','may-,pqykg.w't,-934333.14-.-.D,-1-Qgp:-,fg..,f,:1.1ri3g-i--:2gMy135913.gzgtpggiiikziM,gsm:5-,gmsi:.m3u:rA1isv:5h4Hh:?.'sii:?iit?nz1?'-fsrwf.'lah it f Campus Projects Tommy Fennell, president. .pw MA ' ,X+, w S, Q ,Z kr Just before Thanksgiving - an N.F.S. sponsored turkey shoot! Members make plans during a monthly meeting. 167 Xj?'F'f 13,532 vi? - ,mM?'.. ertiifth Q .ii 'iig,:'Ui tl N 2:22935 lmiii Itkiio- ffikirx 57533. A555513 :nf 1 1 '3QT'E 92255- Eltlhr .3552 Emile Ftsbiriu Eh:- Avi' Feiss ifqliuf 151:51 sf,-s ,vs -. i14T' Twtifzf 51153 if, ffatfui, meta, S . imap N QS?- 235154 155 51376 tfsegsfl f 3x:iiSi 612552: ne-me :- ,Nth . 1533: 33.63.52 S93 iE?i1'lx2: kiyli- L: it -nerr: lfiwtivk is-wee s 4, U. , .- - N .T L. -age, f.. ' fat wi '- ir'59f,2f:,I J K ew wk xi rg? !5ff N Lv! ui lp E V7 Iffij 'lx' I gif! is V .1 L' F tv N ? E' it l -'UI ,l FLY? Efihffg ,-ff 1. I..-511 f sr, .f w+.r.s.....,. N... we , 65-'w 4'5a',+ef+1ff5 Qmezi- frtzrygytfiq,-tlff.-Sffzf',wrymzr.-L Meaning in Society Members Plan Activities with Worthy Aims M12 W 'N sr North Greenville's newest orga- nization is the M.l.S., whose goal is to promote Meaning in Society. Members strive to meet this goal at North Greenville by planning campus-wide activities, projects, and entertainment to promote student interest and raise school spirit. Cn campus this year, the soc- iety's pool tournament started its series of projects with Steve White claiming top honors. The M.l.S. brought Pup , a local rock group to campus and later in the year produced the annual Mr. Roar Pa- geant. Money from these projects helps build a special scholarship fund. The recipients of this year's schol- arships were Rosalind Hester and Carrvll Davis- Mr. John Bolin, sponsor. Ss M.l.S. - First Row: Keith Turner, Billy Hill, Larry Tippett, Wayne Pruitt, Ricky Drakeford, Duane Cassidy, Buddy White. Second Row: Steve Chasteen, David Elledge. Third Row: Keith Ridge, Rudy Harrelson, Frank Stathakis, Mitch Humphries, LaVante Ross, Tommy Dyar, Steve Batson, I. W. Mathis, Harold Carter, Allen Chandler, Bobby Smith, Billy Nowlen. 168 l l L t-YI-5-liii' hi-'1-lull-YW: 4 1-1. 'il!-Xvliiim Ml-'-2'v L tv- in- it 1-1-. -: ,z-. ' r is 4 L x 'Qrlj-1:55-Z'--'I1111-4'-ItU -l,'i4k'I1yg 3.1256-.'r-L X -ml, qi- 1. Y ' 1 N V l l 1 4 ew-tgt:f:Allflsz-:ll-maillist-ll-ittill-Jlialsitliflwtzmafvalhu, N A ia, at ff PRESENTS A f I r PROCEEDS ma 3CFlQLlWw5tHtiifF7gg FUN D M Pxfllnaswmewta wiuzgrttjtf 1 r i A9lTll55l0N . -JFHNUHRY l Mwliylxlcni-fyb0f?arf ab r t i f A U 0 i . i iarr t if Wayne Pruitt, president. Well, what do you want - good spelling or a great show? 'W1 Wonder what the M.l.S. will think of next? 9 Young Democrats 'K h F-in-N'Xx...-- , c' - x X f . A X Ll-rg fl! xv ,lf gf ttf The Young Democrats is the most recent of North Greenville's new organizations. The club con- siders itself a voice of the students as they take an active role in gov- ernment and politics. One major objective of the Young Democrats is to help young people develop responsible voting habits. The club sponsored' mock elections on campus in the guber- natorial race this year, in which students voted and elected all Re- publican candidates. ln. addition, the Young Democrats invited Con- gressman James R. Mann and Senator Fritz Hollings as chapel speakers. 170 Young Democrats Spark Political Interest on Campus 2 l a i l i Young Democrats - First Row: Bill Leverette, Mayson Easterling, Phil Crumley. Second Row: Allen Drawdy, Miss Katherine Davis, sponsor, Dicky Clay, David Dotson. x'N R,x?lf 6 . ' . -' . ' I.' R- 1 'Mill'- 1 'Sirk -3:41-a4.--.v1:'fw1'.eil-.f.,--2-'-'-1+ it--.1tiif:-:--,-zwf-tv.-.i,,f-,ir.-. .X-,,i-.--Wi -.W ,. ,..,., ,- ,i . . ,, . , ' N' ' -- 1' ' W- - :-- '- f wt-1'1,,.':1 -'1Y:.:-11,51-. '-tb' ,,vi:ii'L'1f:11,1501-'i'SEM-w'f'TJ' 1-'-:.fI'-7-HL. -'it- ,' Mlm.2111-zftfmizizL -1'- PHS:-'F-'fitzffii'-'21'i'4 'Tn ifY 1'1'i'S'w'iv v '-'-' '-me fl '- i - ' - v i , ' , 1 C1 H- 1-:ni ,w ir-,iq,i.: 3 1,'g'i',1,i,12 Mg.:.1:m'i,',:,:-gg.,-.i '-vi-,2p5.5,1'-:y,,,-g.Xg:E5efim-qtaiiiqii.-:M359315511img.fu:1:!1,if:igi5ibiutfktkfgizlifghiibqiz'ilhfliiidtgilxijgiygiiiilir' F .A Celeste Dyer, club sweetheart. s pg +V' Members were invited to the inauguration of Governor John West Mayson Easterling, president. and Lieutenant-Governor Earle Morris. 171 , ima ,l f1S. .cilfrviv nf' fig -11.15 ,. Milf' Mini tfgtfgrlg N. it '-if fri-iff NSF. 37755 Eiatfff If iff. -, X gg, ri A '7 !5.fi-T..l'a S -f-reef C'. vi D Q ,fe W' 'wut W. i Q N ix71wY 15 i 'i rj ji? i. , 4: ff Eifri-, fix ni ' fQyN2b - ,r ' 15. 'Qfdlfff 231552 if as Qzfeafsg F fix? R . fc A I 15,1 2.3, l ,npr wig! :D gv . 5, 71-ff 551, , 1115116 L 5127? X K. ,Ly US - -Jw, i v-el, ,, an aie Q'v: fifffklfr' gi i Q'-U fl w Eff E ' , in if it i r ii' , 2 . . ig i it fi i ff i I W. i I. , ii V 3 F QA ik E ill -lik if , 1 1'-.X 5:1524 mil' . i'f53?? ,rapid 'wif-Im if- ,psf 45113 0:1 Q if se if ,f, S359 . 4 7 1 f 'X' .sxff W. -J' ' Jw: 'f .: A K, x X ai or gglwqxe, V x 6 Q X s 1 an p 'wrr1'lA3-0Rk'? 0Ns'hx1. TS' SYM Niki! W ' U X' 1 ' I ' ' ' I ' E111ifEs.6r1'. 'Yi3Ei?L2gy,:1,h-.W 1lvY'1n:Hewf.h1'-22-'.'hKiy1,'i,F1-14531 'I ' 0' Y - H . N . -,J My V .HQ:k'. 'zDmY?4ss!:'v4:1z'2'Qa'5?Rve'NP? i.f?1.:'Ff'1f V ul W F - A 173 Athletics Blood, Sweat, and Tears At North Greenville our spirits ride high. Even though we are a small school, sports are very much alive. Our athletic department puts out hard driving, determined basket- ball, tennis, and baseball teams. A fine cheerleading squad and a spirited Mountie helped the drive toward victory. With this combina- tion of coaching, hard work, and spirit, the N.G. sports story is told. 174 .H X W ll JN-hx' N ' bl .J . ,- 1' ',, , ,-..,1',,'. ',' ',- V ,.'- 1' rn -' ,V tum X wg, ,v'.1'..'-lj, mwvh, ,,, -. l,' ,1-,j-W, ,,,- .r.n.',-.',-Mg, r, vr.',H.', .rm--.f,.'wL,q,-, ',y.' .NJ 00.1, , x ' , , , ' - . 1 ' ' 1, 4. A .,w, . ,Vg-ly. q., .. . W. , .L,3,,.,-.4 ':2g,..-,g pw:-1: 51.-:::C .1- , -. .1,g.,: 3.-.-I-.1f,.'1'., 'z',- -.v.4:-Q,-Agp.-.' ugh,-x-b' :Amd-3.'-et-.xg ..g.'Q ag ' , - I A , , ' M V 1 fr,.s.N3 ,1.,.12f',f- 4EgEg!3E1-Q 131, 313.',:,,NE3 ,Q:'5,','1Wy,53,-4'-.W.'.3,yfz.2Q5i,g1NL11..313'-,Qs.u'i', ,:g3j',32.!.3gfgf,uf 'E:'.Efi'-ig1E1Q.f:fi2LifEStQ5s:i:1:5:Eg??gzQ2Qa2EI'2ig2?f,pE!5'f'lEi'fi',:2Qf1fEE2if,1i1E?d.' ww? jfT ll tx 'r. agp, ar1'?5 2135 1 .eg E . gi! ,M- MA at Q 52 k , I , mdi , if A xg 35' ' ' 9 gym A J ,, xq H i Eg, ki. 1 . E 3 2 , Q v o 0 ,N ,t , nv ,Q f xv' ' X ' L. 175 , mai , WV' 4 wg ,iff ' Q' Qs! 'f vx' 'QQ,f r Q ,ug xfsl V 5144 3- .-1 wa? Ffa iv: 5 S51 2 qw , Q4 FSQZHPS .wgugq lslfefaif 595515 v.g:c'.3, fftiiflf? x- ,::?, 53595 P 3 Elf? 3iW:1.Fl 39 cm . 5-.gn xg, ali? if 501,515 Sikki- , yi!!- T: .T , 75. !.-M., sfrfj? k it ' LH' 1135 , tffsia-2 pl If ,., INN: pdf 1 R- f ,K v zvzze 3115 5efL71,fi- !,f:is',2.f 23515. .5 ,L Iilivfi 1: 511: ,gp pu A ' 1 I l Hx , 'fix ff: gy V5-P ,rg 71 1 A 4 x . - x 1 'fi L , I g, If it W . y ,, V ., ,N 5 , 5 il i, 1, I, lf' w i v 11' j X. 1. 5 g. I r - Q'-. L5 ,qwa T 4 41 ,,,x f f,fr7fffXf:'w' f wk' BaSketball With Spirit and Dedication Team Drives Toward Victory A winning season takes a group of players who have talent and en- thusiasm. They practice hard and they play hard. However, it takes more than a dedicated team. There must be stands crowded with spirited spectators. A good season also takes screaming cheerlead- ers, a Mountie who keeps the ref- erees straight, and a pep band for half-time entertainment. Winning takes a school with all of this. The Mounties showed their great determination time and time again under the direction of Coach Har- vey Tankersley. They showed that they were playing to win on the opponent's court as well as at home. Every Mountie played his heart out, and the scoreboard showed it. l Mounties - Kneeling: Co-captains Glymph Childress and Stan Elrod Standing Manager Allen Drawdy Tim Britt Javon Robinson Alfonso Lowery, Danny Dickson, Lindsey Orr Ray Sykes Billy Hicks Tom Wersenstine Coach Harvey Tankersley 176 ,, '31-izmif-13Q1ty1'11':-LW:1111 1:31121-Q11 2- ..-:1:'1-1-15:3-'raw-.15-1 1-f sf -12-1 -1fvlr1 1 -'-tv -1 W: -1511511 14111.91 1 1' 1 i'1 lim'-I 1 'K' 1' Ht1:l:f11155tlsM1 65:2-213151i?'4QiO'P1t1N 123.-1222111-f, -'-:1 '-1131. 111.i-.1-.-1141.1-5-.:.3 av- -W 1 V' N' v A-11 Javon waits for just the right time. The Yank makes an easy two. 2 1 Tom's willpower pushes him two inches higher. North Greenville Scoreboard 1 66 Louisburg +188 Mt. Olive 86 Anderson 84 Truett-McConnell 87 Montreat-Anderson 85 Furman iFrosh1 +2 Wilkes twin by forfeitb +69 isothermal f74 Anderson 83 Gulf Coast 61 Louisburg 88 Montreat-Anderson 78 U.S.C. tFroshl 72 Brevard 78 Lees-McRae 65 Spartanburg 87 Wingate 79 Lees-McRae 94 Spartanburg 77 Brevard 84 Anderson 84 Wingate 80 Citadel iFroshJ 72 Furman tFroshJ 86 Citadel QFroshJ 96 Truett McConnell 101 U.S.C. tFroshJ +87 Lees-Mclftae '79 Anderson 'Tournament Play Visitors 71 87 99 71 75 109 0 67 75 86 57 85 98 70 89 76 76 71 97 76 86 89 63 74 77 105 104 77 89 377 Pi! LW-1. gym T: f . WX! ' Wa? TWP . ii'-31-'55 121521111 lass 11.11117 581554 --ll LT' 4.1.1, Eggs' 1:11, iii' XAJQL. ng-if 1: lllfy ' i 221. ,itch .-RIFE? Effwa 2 an Eitawf .Q 1. .. his .F ,551-.f-. L. H1255 1:g:t.,-. 429-A 27:5 . .AE . . ai' :hi 31 .gn ,.1 55.1.1.1 'vis-W, 5515152 1 Q1 mass .Q-. .4 1311.5 -.sm 1 J PI . me: ,. 71.2, 5565 .1 use T, M.. 51:1f:.1w 1 0 -.ft :P-1.5.5 .11'- as 1, -X114 nf. 4 K'-'I if 1?-if . Q14 tw., by 1: 'Mm . :1 .s f.-.4 1--..-..,. , '.'1g.E 1. U. uw.. bw - 31: .9 Q :X mi 5: ww g 4, 8112111 -1' Sai 5115 551223 V.: . ,lm -, 'PS 1... Q55 tFj1 5.,- -.Q .121-Q' ,1, 9.5,- 1:9292 ,-LL .K , 1. -112 1.2221 111 ,111 - I. ,... . l 1 1z,, -15 sg l 11 ' 1, V f. I 1 l, l. .., 1 1 1 I , 1 V i . 1311 .1 1. .. 11, SW 1-11, .C l, ,, .1 1 , ..., ..-L l V - 1 I . 1.1. 1 . ag' ,1 ,114 . J.. 11 11. 111-1. 1. F 'l' if ,A IU.1. 1 1 1- 5171 1 Y-1,3..s 1 .,. 1 ' 18 L inf? l if p E, 14-11.1 A.. J iv ,N lil 1 ' el? Sf if xt 11,1 711, .'-2131152 XD., Aiwa, ,,.u iff. ' .sail 1-51.1 '11 1, . Basketball Team Gains Through Experience r i i i i i This is a typical Tank expression. The team gets set for another victory. X. X2 . Q yy gn? 747 Q ' 178 Mounties try to stop the drive. Glymph knows that we've got to have this one. 4 ' swf .i '-sf , -I 'xi t- ,:'I?Tfi '?'7f?'S iFi5 i'?Tf 'f sf , . .5 M 1, A 5 - ' I t Q 5 1, - V ,i X, Qi' Qifiitifrii s- s i?NZriit,, V K' Q t Q wen? NM? Y-fain ss I b Ave 1 . K I S i ' str ex ' e V X tve' so m fs ft ' I 1 y- if , fl fs Q ix s W s- lie: ,N ,N J., ,q,.i+-N t K t Y ,. ' Q N-A X tt-X A 'W K A Q tw fwf'f ? ' '.. ,,,,.,...M'-- --A-to 6, ,,,, Stan Elrod displays another of his talents. Here is a big introduction for a big man - Lindsey Orr. There's no rebound this timel The Voice ofthe Mounties looks concerned Students, Coaches, and Teammates Want to Win i J A o X ' '.:s. z Q Q Tom Weisenstine adds two more. Co-captain scores in heavy traffic. Coach Worley expresses his opinion. The stands fill as the excitement mounts. 180 'VU' r 1 .- .5 , - fa li pam- CW fl 2 ,,: Y , f u Players awalt the rebound Q ig if ,V K f ffm, lg,-ffl, 'kly K ., ' UQ. . ' M X , iz ,JI . '54 1 il' 72 3949 ev o ' H , , -was ffl- 4 mr f W u ? ' 3 f Bemis' lifffff 73:2 ,. 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E Y W-sf 2 ' ,, ' It ,,f X w,,,f ' o' ew if 1 ,. ., , f Fffm. , S Q fb W' hi: Bu mi V ' .M .1 .WM 4 f :A . 3 Number 31 scores again, I just don't see how Glymph did it. ,NN -' ,. A M., A 2 r Ki. 181 Basketball my 182 Headless Mountie enters gym. Two Points Can e ee eee be 5 Mounties try to break early game tie. ' 4.-we 2 Managers, Allen Drawdy and Bruce Baldwin, stay busy. me 55 A A ' V I 1 Y ,,., Q xpgx. .Sw .' K A, w fivfja T Qaigg' 1 if? , WEEE 559355. A- -fl uffhb, SQL, .: whip 5555? 45935532 maj, Y gmfg 33,55 1'-'Half - f ' 5 f.q.-,'y- ' Wrii? ' .-'Ti 2:4251 neges L :gfe- Tif' . ,LN-f3'1-. 5:15, 71 'fu . iimfgi 'gm- .Q 'fftffgi .iq gk-gg:-. 'Migifagv Q- , 5958 6 'Z fig? W: '-aw. 53311 xl., 1 1 ' vifg Uv F5 V-X -4 ,Q . PM ,- , 511,14 3:':z,' 'bf 4513 .JlU?.i Engl Y ,al '15, 5, ' :L- 2.1! 9: f, m, ,V Ufvg- ' ,,, N, 19. ., X, ,.,,, ffrfiii v ,f'igH.1ff-' Slxgyga v- all . 'jg Q3 ,J '3P ', '5 S77 '. fyflq f' 9132.- S f . v .1 v v I 4? -'T ,xrffli v' px . 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They backed our Mounties wherever they went, and the results proved it. -ni-nn N - -,X I Cheerleaders are getting the Mounties up before the game Left Side: Glenda Godwin, Cathy Goodwin, Donna Scottg Center: Debbie Poss, Ralph Hayes, Mountie, Belle Hawthorne, Captain Right Side: Paula Griffin, Pat Johnson, and Kathy Smith. 184 Let's go, Mounties! W Belle Hawthorne, squad captain f ' v 1 v 1 an I :':',-37..1,..w 2.1 .gr3,.t.-rg.,.-1+-.A.g:,' -tv .-J' - ,rc X ' ' 1' N ' ', ., I tw t,-'1..' 't 1' 43-nth lb' ' tow,-I-tt LQ-'M Mtv!----Q '.. . t 1:'t.1t-- -hiv'-'---v..1 Z ' 'In 5 7'11f't'l. TI fi ... ' viflff lf-53 I Z.'t?.'.'E55-1f.f 6'1 t 1 ' t X U t4r.,1,7.3:3 -.--7,1-,V -4: 5,1.1.1.1-t.k.5g.4,ppr-iq-Q-r-.,-.-:gEt.l.'sw.'1:l1-R-.N .wh-Hfata -xt:-wt,-lm H15-tr-L! Grit Hayes, the Mountie. Practice makes perfect. t H. 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Mil: al. ,Un , J'1.J1 ig1,5,:,53 .ff 11 rf Hilfig- lm Q r::a2tf2 ,,fi,t-vt-tax I-ag: 9537 V 'ifaigg M- ,nz .54 1 ' :f H , gwfmwg :rang '- '. -Qtr . M-,ff '12 ,' J H Q mg: 6 Lia! ,td v LQ: .. aft- ,,,,. .-- f 511:15 - Y.-f1 V: J.fu?'1lLg , Yi 91 'H 4 y ,. ,, 1 A 2 il 3-Z ' 35 ,. ' - 185 Q5 xi ,Ll Wi Southern Gentlemen Make Their Mark lnthe men's intramurals this year the competition was as great as ever. Several teams were formed for both flag footbal and basketball. The football was a battle to the very end, as the Southern Gentlemen snatched the championship from the Gamecocks in the last few seconds of the final game. Trophies for the best players of the year were given to Mike Grimmer as back and Steve Price as lineman. Basketball intramurals also af- forded great rivalry. The teams were hand-picked, and the games proved to be exciting to players and spectators alike. The intramural program has really become a part of campus life. All who participate agree that it is well worth the time and effort. The program's success is an indi- cation of its popularity among the students. L 463551. ti ki The Hawks stand amazed. r S if A X ..!4k.4 i . f gf-11' 1 'i:+.1,.c.'.,':w'fy-' .1-i.i1,.-m..i.'.1..i,. -mr '--vi-4 Aw i x I . Students back their favorite team. Jackie Sanders tries the right side. Roger Rochester watches the shot. , X 5 .'.,1.i.,,,.Q., .'v.?,-:rum-.-z-.iztray:,.A251-3rqiirirgizia-:Za-.13171:T:,RQS513-ii.3xg4-33,561.3 ,ca u 1' 1 - n i 't t.'S' - if' '1'kL'L,'i.f'5-' i1:LJ5i4pmi2:9Lve1iE,fQQit55'1stiFiiurtzzzyfsrlvffi'-rfb. .Miki 1 Hg 5,511 S, vi' 7 , ESQ, MTW-, , bn JZ my Mtv' fn Kiwi' . we ii':s f ?1?z'f':- at i 522 -gf 'Qi- -. SW '12 . A were ES-wife avqmii A TSE: H' as sin, aim N, , , Jfvkfckx guilt new XM I ,Wag Q 3559 ,if 'Zip .iL'eif'52 agile?- .sc N -'wwf -F +!L . W.- fiaiwki. 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'WF Girls' lntramurals Intramurals Glfer Girls a Chance at 1 G Becky Williams and Paula Griffin watch the shot. 188 l l l This serve has to count. ' l l i l Girls show their brute strength. 't.-'f'- -11'-1'fw.rt.. 'ww Tia' ...rw ral--l ' ll: x I l 'X - l v . - at . l 1... 1-J , Nw ., l 1 ' 13.4-'gif-V ll.--.f. ' 1 f.,. r - ' '- lr. u- - l. , , l, . . . , v. ..l, .pp l.--...NX ..b,vb.l .al '1 i l ll 'U ' v if ll ,lktligill ,lxlgt g'l,EvlU1lQy'l'Nlrhh thang Liflglzfq J,l! Q - ll? 0 Participate The girls' intramural program, sponsored and guided by the P.E. Council, offers students the opportunity to participate in several sports. Among these are powder-puff football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, and soft- ball. Participating in the games created much rivalry and de- termination to win. Because the girls were eager to support their halI's team, this year the compe- tition was at its highest. This was proved by the successful vol- leyball intramurals in which undefeated Top Howard lSouthern Bellesl were the champions. Basketball intra- murals were played with as much enthusiasm as were the volleyball games. Au L 3f t?r 4 Sophomores and freshmen receive bruises. Top Howard scores two more s -Q, lf 4 +35 If lim' Egltfgli 'f-WECV ra .llittttv .ll,,:.l,, ilfiiil light: ilw krfrlkig 53522111 . rv.5.fLI WWI is, ,. EGR? .,g,,., 'MF-i 539325 aims? ...Q,..,.,-- ar: 'rv-L gfwfls 1 . ' G2 A ,SPE-ssl ir' EYE- ,Q .xt Q- 'N b 1 9:3-tifiii is l pa, 1' mfs 'Shea liilffrfi 2373? ,ft-'Liga -'Q vm in A .1 0.- NYSE: 'w3:Tv,w CTL- r? ,3 ,S Eillsi.. ,. Flmlv 1. B -..l .V lf. f 1 l l-T33 lg lf I F ' l ,. , 'r 5 .qs Y' l if I' fl ,ff f'f37 f.L, lil 1 ! .' Juli' 5 '.-ill l N - EEL gl L , ijt' 4- l 4 wt 135 l l i rl 1 1. l i' H55 , 1 '-I-4:1 l I ifrftf Aa rs ,V ffm' . - l r5rQ,Q5li1g', 189 l:'5 ?r ' I '.l:+X: 5 Til... l it-Q49 pt.-5? l if-.ij ' 4E. 12' . r . . Combined Efforts Indicate Team Strength With basketball out of the way, the sports fans looked toward the baseball field with high hopes. The team had many newcomers and several fine sophomores returning. Under the leadership of Coach Sam Worley, the Mounties expected a good year. l-ast year the Mounties found success on the mound with big men like Rocky Pitman and Ronald Burns. This year's team promised success, too, with ten men on the pitching staff. The freshmen looked good, and sophomores Dale Rob- ertson, Mike Fillippeli, and Mark Dill gave the staff needed stability. The competition is great with fine teams like Wingate and Spartan- burg. With the fine coaching of Mr. Worley and the enthusiasm and hard work of the team, N.G. held its ground. The baseball spirit be- comes very much alive and a big part of spring life. . .t'f i. .,,,.t Team Front Row Dennis Browning Mike Fillippeli Mike Berry Harold Carter Leonard Pollard, Allen Gilliam. Second Row: Steve Chandler Dale Robertson John Lancaster Jack Fore Mark Dill Ricky Barkley Third Row: Coach Sam Worley, Danny Gambrell, Mike Chandler Ray Hawkins Eddie Donald Nelson Gilreath Jason Alexander Ronnle Shelton Mike Robinson, manager. i + W K CV iii , A X ,N X 1 f X 5 E Q, N ,gl 4. A , ana r X 3 Q57 X x X i , .X . is X.- X X Qi ,Assy L Q Xs,,X Xxx. X V X ki X so Mike Fillippeli delivers a curve. Jason Alexander warms up. - M r srvaz' wp in ss f ' . .. . . . .W -,-- - f-.--sz' -, ' ' of ' il- g is 3 i ' . Y S ' s' 3 ,K 2.5 ,gs LMI Q ' IW 53, r Q X . q .mix kr .A ,,v,.iQ,-:f,,:.vj.X. Vx . . .' I, it-fLf1g,,,-.Q 3 X , f +f p l J' X - A -- 15, 1 w' lf M or ,- M.- -.Q !5'61r': + 4 . 1 A if af 'wa , A + 4 NN' T f V' s . . ,'w:gtz'?f. ,Lg3s'f ,M j A2'5f 'P 2, ?, i!x,3r rye. x W ,, A L - v --W K .N 'Ad ,.,- 'Q ' , X xii , f 3 H . 1 fa'5x'. . li ,G 5' , .-'g,2!gg,,,3.tX'f H' ' s'S': 'L' ,B if , ,fdffw Q A A H fn- :W-2' 'WH 'mils ' ' is as , A A X N anis- '-ws W N Q A gtg? 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Q.. ..,..m..-.-iv: e,ii.w-, i --im. .U-.-5j.gm,.fl Mike Berry tightens his shoe, This pitch has to C ount. qi .-Yes, Jason, it is an Outj, ' J' iv Hi- .nj 7 if u '. . M53 ' gfyigi, r 3.2k?p .V H' 'sn X, My i i fs 1, iiyeix' ak 1-2651 . '11 QQ -if JSR? iss? . ,, Q, mga l Qlriiiqf' . ' AHRE ' fffzh ii'ie ,i5-5 Agn: J 1.,S14:5f' 1.1, -sf-if E 155525 5529515 R'-fffi? QRS. Igfl?':?355 y 3 N. 51155, iff 15222134 v- ,JL--'EL mmfp -S 51255 ' i-'ifinfvi 'QJHEXQS ,sim 5 v . f - lg-fi 9. 15533922 'fifsssri F5 Aw ii 'iff 1 2-Q' .LU . aj fi: is-FE '15 ' yi -ga S Wifi. - D Ng: N X .M 3: 5, . :Q 'stew L. ,.i.,. . . 1115 '5 I 3g,g.,:u . Eiiiifw' H iz il, S .viqffl , -H5452 f ?i:5.gr,z 1 M, -. ' L, , ihfqjvgi 'Y 15322 Hilgijj Haifa , ,-.yan 3 j'.13:' j -. , 2:7'i 'fi' 533' ,N ,Nia gif' .jf-ilwrt Nfl: . QU 1 Ev. i f 1 'K '.j'.f ' w .31 e, i,,,Q, '-11 .'.-fs. i--N1 ,ef-. +' ' G iyfi-Q7 T, f ' Ya ,X MM nfffpf. i :X.L..f -1 Whip I mi? 5. 1 ,g,u'7f22 '.fv.w1-, Pr.,-.i A 1 A ' 395,4- '14iikJI'l? 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Front Row: Jeannie Barnette, Dina Ragsdale Teresa Nesmith Kaye Parish Second Row Cancy Ridgley Susan Ross Leigh Patterson Miss Sandy Smith, Coach, Debbie Bannister, Carol Catoe Donna Scott 'I94 Soph0m Ore Cand Y R'd . I Qley IS t0U9h to be at. Carol C ato6 Plays the net . . , 'lu ..p ' -:,-u-:.,'-L-- n 4-H' ww, w-avvu - . '- .z-w.-,.. - . ' ' - :rw-fv.-.. 11, 'pf' , V' -,.y',,vm4, . H 'V'--,Wm - ,. ,....L,.V.,0 ., .1 ,4.A, X , , , 4 K, ., H'wwJm Hhham, ' 4-'if111:1sza11':zms:m aal.Q ... .msg 3 u.,m31fgm '-Il'1,.'fl. faith m ig? ,' sf f t :QQ Ahb- wif 1 QQ ln' 4 1 5 x 5'-43 , 1 i .gf EQ. QQ ,M i , C I 's l . Q L ,ae A Q J Hifi F, 5 E-as ws? fi rx , L if? aj j 5? f ' N, . k Qfflfff' 'gpg Fw-gi? ihf ' gFW f L- -fE2,3f,. 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A new group of stumbling, ner- vous freshmen enter this new life each year. Two years later these confident sophomores walk across the auditorium stage to receive a diploma for a job well done. XM - . 1 4: 'fs- .7 to s , , f .tvs p Ag , e,.s..,X mx Ti Q s, L t gs . 7 N s . Q rf ff L W s ,f s N351 s. st., Q- fs :ff . wg- s ffsiffkfxst N Q tsl .s ki fe, 'Y A V t i L' sb Q -sw. - P. X, s T 24, gif sf sw fl -,sate 5, t. m f an , w 'ssyfxr C-s't..XV .GQ , .nf fs ffmxsb fx if-32 Q t 4 X if X. as fast f ssh me rf as .5 tk- sf ' is K - A A,.. . AW .sgw . H tw V? . f . f' -.7 fs g-,W 1 Xa tg iw. I H in '-Z-JL- ls 3-' W, diggs ' F43 ii., it ' r . A , W, Susan Ross keeps her cool. 196 The students wait for chow. Registration lines get longer and longer '1 , ,f.', 1 1 'rl ',w',:Fr11-7 3 4 7-'SH 1-Qtr:-xvr- Ee:-,Q1 Ju--,.-.1 mf. , : 1-,.-. u.f.- m. M, 1 . - .,f. , r . H r,.. . , .. - V . 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Y, 'rf J ., , ,,, v rm ,. . - 1 'S-, ww NN r. W. x li! EI I. E, VH ,, L, y . I in ., 1195 Au, r V, 1 1 In aa 1 J E i 7 21? l - V. Y V ' ,- I Swirl - ' 1 'K i 5?f2i3Y'3 f I 97 f',-iimygx A prriw ,L ..,, f:.:Xk11 l li.,':.5 I. 1 lt . , J' ' '. Campus Life 1 eeee use The Day Is ' ' 1 L 2 5 , E , I' A E 1 g, R W -,i f at ii.i,,, , , ,, ,A , 1' f 5: '.1.:-1-'-L.: I ,., v.,:,.T,Q,,,q Q .fy , . V X vb' f That's our Dean. Sometimes study is a must. s 42, nel: Our athletes chat during supper. Mr. Case is late for his 9:00 class. 198 Usually Full Sometimes we do listen in chapel. l wonder if bare feet really help' ' ll-.'a1.1-',i.fl',mg':v l l','l'-1'l 3.-Q-12 - , I .-aria.-glug...1,.g1-,-.-,l,WM am -10'-!l'hll.,.-vlyi.UP 51. lf. -f.-45.31.-ov--v-.,.,f,r,4-Anile:-,-,- ,. ,V -N l. ..:l ,N V A ., ,,,,,,u,A.,H 5 M li Xt ,X K U -I , ,-,-1'-.,, .gg 3.3 715.31 . gl, Vg w ,'. . W. ,. J .J Xl J. Q.,-Q, , 5... 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Q xxx? . fi X L ty? -up Our editor's temperature reads 1040 and rising. 1' ' 'V ...- eisfvv 1 3 r '52 W 'f 4 ' 'fr 1' -Q i 77 f, f--- 2- ' if ggi ' Sy I' .+ A Z N 4 'V V g , if fe 4' as X Q if 7' 2 f Q ,qv if 3 f:5f5fgW1?,i , ' Z 'Q A. MVN , ' - X www- i What is so amusing to Belle and Farris? 201 Mr, Steen works overtime, Robbie Rice gets down to serious business. il ,J i Y 1 L I 1 i V,,, i i is i i i i . K iid W. ry i i ii. H., 1 rw .L rib gfz' 4 , fy. :Mfr i-W , i.. . ,., .J--in , ,.., 'QW-fit TWA - nw,-' fx, ,, , I iii? Ai 'J .s ,4 .Trp .W . iff t l Students Are the Life of the Campus Ann Garrett gives Larry Tippett a trim. Teddy Weeks and Kathy Wright enjoy a free cut. I i Chip Crowell tells latest gossip. ' h Roy Garrett is loved by all 202 f 1 r l I y, -.Wu ..,. ,..,, ,,. ,W W Y -,.. ..,, .1 .L .. . 'ff V14 -'ll-l',l iw:'a'f1 .11v'f'T'l1T:f' , 1'1'Y'4Sl:1'4'f-xwa'-5: 1- 'L-VL' Nt 1 ' 1' f' 'll ' 1 fa-Wlff2R 1:f?E1:.lt'53Eirw-EI1'-':wllaidlzlEMI-:1:f..ir5'.2l1Ekl:fzET11ll??M2' rf -Q--W.- Dr. Edwards was a favorite. unnnrc we Eh 2 fr fi 5 ' a ,, f-,, 1 , fri -4 iffii M. r, lr: Q, Z T f f 57393: 1. , dl? 1513.25 if 'CP N. , QM ceq A fx-F7f'n5R5 . 4. ,2 , ..w,..a.4 411- QR? 'Flew' aflfrmkf 452545 ,,, Ll wff' . ' il M- 'Am , W- 'U'w ' l l. x x Carol Catoe checks for latest home news. Ann Childers looks concerned, 203 ' f Campus Life Ciassrooms, Meetings, and Performances . . . id g if ls it always this clean? 204 Labs are long and enduring N Frank Keels and Herbert Brown discuss B S U matters is this really Otis Ross? .3 -,-g x,-,,g',.1- .g-W 1'-Q r-1' ' fn-'-T.. -. -..,-.-'-., .I .'g.l-pmt' i-,el I' .V,'rq'4. cs gr . ,,I,' hun,-0 ,J - 1 . ,- M . ' , 'Y ' ' ' 'y l ' W ' ' ' w 'Iy 44ll:i ' 1 f ' ,- .-At wf J,-Fw'-'-if ' -'-E-,rf-TW:+,f.:-t'Ew,'UY11i-45-V.-',f,,-,:5'. H-.'f..t'-tw! 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A 45 2 .wx- x X 1.3 g P f T93 , be m. - ,J-. 135 if 5 rf -+ 9.11: ,reset ,, , - ,ZA - Lf ' F. . .ity K t 1: T li 1. ,ESQ TF? a,- has 'VS Jfkifr Ri. :I :W 5 'wk ,lx I-fgg, .N vt ' lit L Jil ff v 4 x i 1 , 4 il r', r 1. K. D. i Q V I i r W, L X, 1 I t ,xt 5. I, ll, I ,, V, A-1-' I r . . tty, l'..5 0 tx Arr 1 , Ili, lx A ., , V ,-. w --V-rf fx N .2 'Sir Rat Week Means Work Play and Friendship Rowdy shouts of Hit the ditch, Rat, Air raid, and Carry my tray were only a few of the com- mands confronting freshmen. Mak- ing beds, waxing cars, and taking hikes filled their week. It was a time of fun and work, and an experience they will never forget. The week really introduces the new students to college life. Its main purpose is fun and fellowship. While a Fiat was working, he was usually getting to know a sopho- more and making a friend. The games and requests were made in the spirit of fun, and the results were lasting friendships. The Rats of this year showed great sportsmanship. Their coop- eration should be commended. They now share memories they will never forget, and next year they will be ready to give the Rats a few memories, too. Flats get acquainted with Sophomores Talent show is important part of week. ' N' 1 I t , y ,Q Q N ing- f n ,X X - ,msg nw w.,.-.- . i r g- ' ' ii'i'1i f-2'Y'1''J-ii? 922''ff-ii'Z1fai1iff,5ffi331E197'1T?'- E+-if-if?33:-E:V5iTfiE1?'1'Wi1?1iE??'f?LE',?5.-H-Fgiiiip'i',if.E?T3if'1?'?E.2EiU.'i?'?'f?iifi-g.ni ix-1Ei..a:'x afgi.1E'.QiEQ- :mia 2f1.5ir:P:iqf3i,SE?gP ig pizifzla- 1- 'igii a wqfj- a ..1'Hh :mli :'iiiLfi-f i N N , 1 1 ,3 l , L N -i in -,g4.,i:-wx ,W ,lzi-V g.,tp.g: ,xy 154152. L -,z'.r,w-.q:,. wprqtg.wg-1-:fr-i-Iwii.i,-MJ'ii-,-.---,li-.fm lrilf. 1,:m..1--,--.-.'-.-'- .-wi,-.-.v.w .ei-..,.,.-1. 2 1 v They are smiling, but the Rat Hike is just beginning. ' 'rr' Aww , Wonder if he is busy tonight? The guilty appear before Rat Court, 7 ii , ,W sb' i 2253555 i xi, Qu- ' .. 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WOOD'S GENERAL STORE Tigerville, South Carolina JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTORS - AMBULANCE SERVICE Travelers Rest, s. c. 29690 Phone 834-9953 or 834-9413 JOE M. JOHNSON T. E. WILLIS GASOLINE CENTER Route 2 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 We Thank You for Your Business STOKES-FARN HAM LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY AUTOMOBILE - BUSINESS FIRE - HOMEOWNERS Travelers Rest, South Carolina REX O'STEEN CHEVROLET COMPANY I00 Block College Street Greenville, South Carolina IIIB BTS IlI'Il0IIl First in Fashion . . . SHOP TWO FINE STORES IN GREENVILLE DOWNTOWN AND IVICALISTER SQUARE I It's not I just for buying Itts for savi ng. V ' r XBANKAM E-RICARD. , South Carolina National SARAH COVENTRY Finest in Fashion .lewelry JEWELL BAYNE, Branch Manager Greenville and Pickens Counties' Route 3, Travelers Rest, S. C. Phone 834-7159 PEARCE-YOUNG-ANGEL COMPANY White Horse Road Greenville, South Carolina ' . --,,- of . - - V Thomas McAfee Eiuneral Ham: 639 Noun-I MAIN smear GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Compliments of R Q dJeWe'efYAme Ca G S X FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS QS : 6 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Greenville, South Carolina 9 EJ 'MS MERCHANTS Compliments of GREENVILLE S C 29603 GRIT AND GLENDA 'l2'm. . . , r,,, mm ,5:,,f,,,u??:Q fri. .i 1 rf' .H f I MW,-3 I - 4. 1 '--aunt 'gif' - ' 4 W f ! M. :eww 4535 ,. Fizz fha ,'7 X. fs , I 'M-Em' I X ' if 3 'M E 1.51, . My Freshmen come marching to their new home. Compliments of Your Five MUTUAL Home sronss FINE FURNITURE-FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES MAGNAVOX ELECTRONICS WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL formerly MUTUAL SALES Greer, S. C. formerly THE PEERLESS MART W. Greenville, S. C. formerly PROGRESSIVE FURNITURE CO. Easley, S. C. formerly HOME COMFORTS, INC. Fountain Inn, S. C. formerly HOME COMFORTS OF MAULDIN, INC. Mauldin, S. C. THE TIRE EXCHANGE OF GREER, INC. BENSON CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Wade Hampton Boulevard Greer, South Carolina Help! Boncls Furniture Company BRYANT AND LELL Beam ' TIRE CENTER FINE FURNITURE FOR THE HOME Dio' 8779336 35 South lVlain Street Wade Hampton Blvd. Greer S C 29651 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Bell Tower S.hOp,pIng center MOBILE HOMES BY TAYLOR , , Hwy. 25, Plaza Shopping Center GVSGUVIHGI South Cafolma Travelers Rest, South Carolina H O'NEAL-WILLIAMSSAINTKC. H TRAVEI-ERS REST Best 521552122 fhjgigvitreet ws HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Greenville, South Carolina , 24 HOUR SERWCE phone 232-5331 JBCKIS Yearvvood Phone 834-9411 TURPIN'S , DAIRY BAR-RESTAURANT-SHELL STATION-SOUVENIRS Highway 25 Travelers Rest, South Carolina cl Food the hom -1l-lll- 7 .H umumnuuamwi 1 -f ' 1' J. I - Iv' -i Jllll' MMM 11+ ' , ,f WH 'gf' . ,,,,.-f-v-'Y -1 , . - f M L- -U Q l Y vb uThere's one near you 4 Compliments of DAN MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Travelers Rest, South Carolina SMITH AND JAMES MEN'S CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS Greer, South Carolina Compliments of GARRETT INC. Travelers Rest, South Carolina PEEBLES-KIMBRELL DEPT. STORE Greer, South Carolina YOUNG'S JEWELERS Registered Jeweler A. G. S. Greer, South Carolina gray WMM .. .. ...,...,. ........., COCHRAN JEWELRY III' II'I COMPANY, INC v::::::z:::::-- ...-.x ., sf'ie1sa2sis1sz'a2 :.f: ft'-1 tztsssssirszeevesati : . 211 North lVlain Street Greenville South Carolina r ,l xvzlgxlx I Q I : i 1 kalll' ' fe'-an ' ' 'Silvia ' Q4 , .K ui: 1 . I X ,ul 1 I: if ',- r ,Q t ' RE ' 'Pla' I ullur -'EI ' 'I Inf: E' I3 l llaiilf ill I u QE ' I I r r i--1-.131-mt. I - , Q as T. E. JONES 8. SONS FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Greer, South Carolina BYRUM 8. BATES IVIAGNAVOX Merchants in Fine Nlusic-Over 43 Years TH El GR EER DRU G CO- 245 North rviam 235-8511 '-' Open until 9 On' MIHIW' nd PHONE B77-336i GREER, St C SKYWAY TRAVEL TRAILERS Factory Authorized Airstream Dealer Building Dreams ls Our Business Travelers Rest, South Carolina TRAVELERS REST TIRE CENTER, INC Recapping Our Specialty 321 South lVIain St. Travelers Rest, S. C. Phone 834-4931 Photographs by RAWLINS-ALLEN STUDIO Belk-Simpson Company Greenville, South Carolina if l These two professionals, lVlr. Rawlins and Mr. Allen, have long demonstrated an interest in NG students. 216 III: 'rin' ' BANK OF GREER The Bank That Service Is Building Greer, South Carolina 29651 NEELY'S BUILDING SUPPLIES Greenville, South Carolina Spartanburg, South Carolina Rutherfordton, North Carolina 7 D. 8. D. MOTORS, INC. DOC GREEN'S Authorized Sales and Service Telephone 877-0711 1000 Wade Hampton Boulevard Travelers Rest, South Carolina Greer, South Carolina FORD-THUNDERBIRD-FALCON-MUSTANG if The ant of concentration, the agony of defeat, and the happiness of victory are displayed during the MI2.pooI tournament. 218 lt's the real thing Coke. Trade-mark QD ii GREENE'S FURNITURE, INC 2518 Poumed Phghway Greenville, South Carolina OCA-COLA COMPANY Greenville, South Carolina G RAH AM C ASH Greer, South Carolina RSF? 4 -5 1 vg ASHELL EJ Complete Car Service' ROAD SERVICE TRAVELERS REST SHELL STATION Phone 834-9218 ALTA CUNNINGHAM Greer, South Carolina HARPER'S 5 8. 10 Greer, South Carolina FRlERSON'S DRUG STCRE Greer, South Carolina P' 15-1-'-vq-'-sy,-um:x1z,r-:,4,.-sg. -W ,-mcg 4:-.g,,nrg:12mrgq2:,-nr,-g-g.gf'.g -w, ,g,g--,-fy',-,:'g- .gy ., l.- , . :.-,Z , l L , , , V l l ., i . 652559335425i1Qfxe9g4EZz,a5MH+:-mf .4,,F ,-4A :wie-A-,-:' :.sf:-:.-::-m1f:':1fnivgilzigfztz-1,z-:,:-1-,.q:,:w1I:,:1.31.'.:p1::1,,.g.g..:.,f.1.,,f..g1,,-:A,fe ,' .- 11.. ' , 1 .4 , . E Y. N, , V 4, 5-1,4 if Yo 've get lot to live. Pepsi s get a lot to give . A- ' Cathy Goodwin helps to beautify North Greenville. According to the spectators, the football game isn't as interesting as the conversation. 220 Dan River Inc. Woodside Division 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 Mills, a part of this fourth largest industry in the country, reflects a tone of progress for the future. A To young people seeking opportunity, we enthusiastically suggest your future be discussed with us. Greenville, South Carolina T RAVELERS REST FEDERAL .57auing:i ana! Joan ,xgddociafion 23 SOUTH MAIN STREET TRAVELERS REST, SOUTH CAROLINA 29690 POST OFFICE BOX 455 . . .TELEPHONE - 834-9091 ' X 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxagsxxi I, .. '. ---,PTF In I: Good It Ig Old I I- I HSh101lBd - iaiar- 22 X 1.-f.: Qgzfgy Ji Xubfy I ? x xi! 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Poinsett Street 877-3461 Peachtree Plaza Shopping Center Phone 877-0753 Ste ens meets the exciting challenge of change By working around obstacles, by unsentimentally jet- tisoning outmoded traditions, the company lStevensi has shown the textile industry how to survive and prosper. Fortune Magazine J. P. Stevens, America's oldest diversified textile company is a young company. . . in thought, action and outlook. lt's a place for young, new ideas and their authors. And a place where leadership to meet the expanding challenges in textiles is sought and welcomed. Stevens is a place where people make the difference- the capable, uncommon people. Are you one? Then contact your Placement Director for information on the career opportunities Stevens has for you. J. R Stevens 6. Co.. Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer 4 I if -1 Exim. -1 r' h M:F i 1 ' i 1-,J ',i,'--.ugli g!,I '-'-':.' :sig ,' 1 Zi , 0,-tg --. -, --1 1.441 i 1. 1 'i 0-' ' ' wi x. . M ' ' 'H R ' V - .r i .- -fig--Wil 1:2i'-'Y--'i16'-'-iizw 31'1':Y1ini Tir:2'.'i?'f7'W'-twill,-'i. i1?ii5f, e - 1 ,:mQYi: 1'.:1'f'f9' ,. Nik-'- HF-3irf'- P -'Mir 1. J. ' Wi- fs-K-ii' 'i '.'Jg- 'Qi 47 M IH .im 1 X' 1' l 1 'Ns M N :X X fs. i W N dxf -N xx Q vxw-. X x X X Q SX XXX X s if s N fx ' 1 gi Q, According to Ray Hawkins' expression, working days are here. qgfirif , .H fiffxilii i iiiif iii 'fy C' EU, :,i!g.ip'.., ifli fix? vii yiyiqg Nil.. ,ig i,.'wIn,5 3 .. 1- 1 ir L , , 5: Q 'U wi? QIQNW' fr IGM' , , ,,, ,, ,,n.H.' 1331-' 1 .nt fm? uy,f,f,s .Wiki i.v,n'LLc. I 5, Y ,,,..,,, i is ,. ,j its-1 ug- f is 1 vzwzi' lf' QQ: W lifiiis if - , :Fl -1 ::ufg.Qa 'misss 5251 4 1 6:-I-,ei if r-,.,: al siixugi ,Y 30. . ii -, iffilzri :fbi ,z-fy 3: ,Jew -iii A . E- may s ,. 1531: on ix:-531' iwgfgi 55115: 1 Y i5,1x3'fZ. ea? TE:- 1:92355 EBC? 6xl:5:L fafiiaiig Qgq:2.,5 ?1'i2,S',', 5-:'eQ:g:g if: if as 1 is ii ,mfs 353-'ee fgv 5,1 ,if gage. .1 il I .-1' .free ur: nw, M. , , uf: . VW, k' 9 i 155- ' , -dn- ima-T . 55. ,H Y. '1'?.ag' r. gf ,K 1 gm : ,N-.Nz r 1 4- , me 1 Na: JH .Jig ki -A: ,l ' i frm... 1 va xii s i., pr. s I7 'Nz i. J i I, Y X xx., LP, i , rr- y, , H217 I i ix, iL'v 1,- L i. ri' L l i Tin i.M,. 'Hi I f. i Y . 5 mein ,Er'Y15i?f L22 . i .- r .. , ,J - f -1 ., 1--1 V N - N W n I, , ' , , 3,5 ,Q 'mv' ,Nz iw. 4 H w'..,Q,r , ,Mk ,f.! ,i , . CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE Jefferson City, Tennessee 1WMEx:VMTg, f wwf- 2, 5.18533-x51'i55Q'T1fi54f'5aFv , . f or ,k,,:em L, , bu, 1 QQ IEW ' Ag ig 1 ' ' ,' Wu: ffviffx. mc:-9, x. ' ' f. , 'CfRT'l'f'VzfrLI',','-A TRL' 51, 1 P ' - ' ' Our Way Is The F airway 2323 LAURENS Roma GREENVILLE. 5ou'n-4 CAROLINA 29607 Freshmen quickly respond to the commands of the Sophomores. 226 X 5 Homoafmzfn 'HERB Laurens, South Carolina PET. .you het! ro crm 7 - 0 E mmmm Ext M7 ttaSta:::a.:z..s,f tal W , if ., ,Je ,td . Gene Bonnette is a great competitor in the freshman tournament. 2 227 SER VICE FIRST f SA TISFA CTI ON AL WA YS Sl PRINTING SINCE 1869 SERVICE and SATISFACTION meld together to form a powerful visual unity. We at KEYS take pride in the facilities in depth we make available to our patrons in putting into print the per- sonality of their product. KEYS PRINTING CORPORATION 311 E. lVlcBee Greenville, S. C. ,..,,4.. ... .I-.1 W ,. ,- H ' ' 5 f31W.W. 1-.'-fE'f.WU -v:5:vLW!-EEN 1'K3iI1'fWWLM3i3fU5l9:5l'l1':1!31'l'Z1-'W-'rail' l ili.l'1f'lV!NRM..iXi1 .l' fm ' -I 135-fl V 'V 'Q 1 ' V' M N ' Y WV W 1 V Vx' 'Y ' 'V 1 U' . ' ' . w . ,., Y, L... .-3. z.4.-.4 I, . .1,.,, .1-V., J, .X .,. ,., W.JV...5,,...,.,.1..,.,,'r',,l, .x1.rM..g .A It.g.,.,,, ,. UH-.Iw.l..x .hw ,H .WK ,MN ,MH ,7 .WYWH k.. , As - , H ... .. 3. 5 M . -.-N 15 .1. .. 1 ...M 1.4.1-1.4 H' -..: : -.z-my '.:-'...'.1 t'1fl- '-,-1'.vL.n .-.'.,wv.-.'..1. - .' . ... 1' 'M +. .' EDMUG fl, I ,iff rfvs- ,r'- 41. J ,f N J xp, ,-',f ,A r f f The performance concludesg the halls are silent, but the beauty, the serenity, the maj- esty, and the strength linger. A v . X .5 M , .+f.,- ., '-. N N' ', 'ing- . 4 'I,1stiZ ff,w' 'N'-'1 -., wi, . ' , , uf . . . .z.',x,xws -Gilt! ' ' , t- N 4 ,-W D W A-1.9243 ?3?,n: ,.'mx:hv53Qw ,l m A W w,....:V 1 ... , ,Q ' Y? ye 'YJ ' . Qifxfg A' 've 3i?5 ' ds!q,1f2:7w 'i-fa f. .W'x-Q 2 ?':T.'X Vx juyhm-2' 1.5. - 'Y - Z 5:1 EV g tial: - fb A-.y'vN.mv gm.. M- twig:-, i .vi --M Y.. .WX K , G Ibfbgn-4 Qu ' .fx a F' 1' . . W.ff'fff'zzM 'e w , R . 3 .mg 3.3, 1 ,ff Vjwapl , - I .Ny . gf.. , wtf ,bfxybi A3 . Qx.,-Kr , f '. . -, ' 'Q . sw Q, A . R. - ny. 5 .ggi --.H Q, if . . . . 9X'i 'Jic.a'f-5, . if ' . , . . Pi H' f 'if'l' J :'1. :,g,g-'mf as g Md 13x4mK1,5'11 A w 'TQ ' ' 'rif e fi x it - ':. af f. 'fire'-af ' MJ ,' lx? M f .1 'A ' f 23.3.0 ...meh . f p , .Q efN5992'5?5'ffM' ' K '22 . 'V' I v - ' . A ff ' Qi an 1811- 3f 'Vu W.f '4ir , , 'K iw. A MIAQ wa.-. 'f si 4 9 wg-231' -,.,...,I. WSH: ...F L 'fx MW .Hr P.:iz.2HL5' l'9i3Ql1f Q i W1 v ia: Y 51.9.51 Yi' wiqt, r'.55XH'l ' ,f Kai? . mm? wx.-4 .Eg QL' ljgggg l'i:fg.3:' .-1511-rv? mam: .QQ TWT 13611 FFS fr u f 9.5- Jw: ,mr A. ,L l X5U1fi'?- :.: 4 4. e '. YLYQIZ !?,QF?,: Q, kieiifuil' LQZFJJQZ-'1' iE1 fxi rfewf? REQ? :dx-fi? :wie 152912: :ga gn: .Wwe 'QE QQ35 tpfjf. L .M ei. f:5,...11 ner. 1-ie. law: rf Nafxgji u.uf.'.w.3 :-3.iP:1'. fgiiiibfe emi: fta f '26 Hiigw 431-'I ':i. - .-1, Fil' . m,'-f: 'lxkff R. he-4 51..,,N,, .M new M.. .K ffixlv Jie.-Hi x.. f, , ' fm. Lg. '- hues: Wulf :ATS .wg-L. W. - .Smut- Y ..,. M-ive' N . 5, , . FEI-.51 ,. 5:4 1 .. ,EEE .371 F' iq 'VHP .. ,-.1 .,,,. 4 J, , f rpm.. yin... , . 'vw 1 . .. ..r1,-. fmqm . wi fi 1 mn. 151 .-.. vii ,A . 'ffm-, Ma gr g , '. iw, J, .W v ' 1 .-ni' wx 1 -,vl J. ...N 5: ,A H. .,. A 1 'Q wry 9. 1 A ,.L. Q J if .,-, J L-Aw, V -.gwwv f.,..r: . , 4 V L 5 11 .1 M err' 1 , lv .,,. i , I if .Nm T ivgfx2'9 wail. IL' P It V .ab -1 Lx y .nu J ,... , f..,. .'.4f:., JM... 1,14 , ..! 3, E lim t -5122.5 2.22852 'f . -if ,.,,. .4-+1 .Sgr Muzi. A 5 J'Y ' X , - . V gi Q ', A-.1-gg' jf ., .'f.'...w ,f-1,vv:1w.+a::...- -ff-v . L . f we-E. I should like to take this oppor- tunity to thank the businesses and organizations for advertising in our yearbook. Without their support, the Aurora would not have been a success. I sincerely thank the advertising staff for their time and participation which made selling ads a pleasure as well as a responsibility. Also, may l thank the Business Office for helping us keep accurate records. To the students of North Green- ville, for giving me this opportunity to serve as Business Manager, l am grateful. Your support and co-oper- ation have made the 1971 Aurora a yearbook of which we can be justly proud. LaVante Ross Business Manager 230 i ' , 1 l 1 lit, wiht' ah..-nl. L -r lil'-.kin-wdlvt1-.+,:-lgrlfwi.-J x I.m,. ist,,'.v.M H' M, H 4 xr:lm: 1LI9?f!1? b' if The close of the year brings joy and sadness. Both are inseparable in friendship. However, the Aurora staff of 1971 has tried to preserve a few of the joyous moments spent at North Greenville Junior College. We, the staff, have attempted to portray life here as it really occurs. The story which we have tried to depict is the life of you -the stu- dents. Many people have joined in the publication of this book. l wish to thank Keys Printing Corporation for working with us in the production. l especially thank Flawlins-Allen Studio for taking the separate pho- tographs as well as many group shots. I should also like to thank Mr. Waldo Quevas, Mr. Jerry Hat- ley, Mr. McKinney, the Alumni Of- fice, Arthur Jordan, David Rich- ards, Simpson's Photo Service, and Graham Globe Photo for pictures. Most of all, l should like to ex- press many thanks to Mrs. Veda Sprouse, our capable advisor and friend. She has aided us in many ways and given us much guidance. To the administration, faculty, and staff, I also say thank you. To you, the students, may l ex- press gratitude for the privilege which you gave me to serve you as the 1971 Editor of the Aurora. lt has indeed been a cherished experi- ence. Sue Grainger Editor 231 l .lniiil - '-Vw' '2' 1 1' -7-1 Kiwi Qui walma- 532153 -fl 3 r 1515357 P532 lgariti? V., 'JLK7' 5551 s fir H., ez, . 1. ' VMI' rl ' .,1 Mgt. is egg Y' R 'L f3fe 5?5. C672-fa, vt, ff: I -nl, 1 5, N '-lg - satis I - . -x my -1215. 1' ,l:54'g2:i. -4 ' DL'-1 FQSMA 'swag -, LQ -we .xr-F N' mei -Q1 't' 1? Q ' 33'-we ??a5QZS2. Qs' 1:25 ww, .1 ,,,. . ,. 4-thgag. HWY' 9'1'9f'?z QQ? YSIQQITQE JPA--: '5 'iw-is-'S E247 ips, V 'Fit ltlftlllgff Suri -ijajegl fag: A '.f--,-.52 ,. ,..t- MLB. u.. :Ft 3 H ,rf 1, . 14.1 ' 2 : .tit L 'lszav ...Q X gm - :2',.mv1 . I ,V -1 i , 1 IQ-. , 1 HH.. xi :IL 2' '11 E'-' 503-lift-' '. 'fi' 'Fa 1 ,-, ff... ww.. -we-E5 iiliiflit ?l2RiT.ff lv, Jiwlwl.. rigiiylfiil f-Ulf 5'll!jilQ!' lf' :'29'f :'i -if-11312122 Mfflfffi Pigiii 152111 lRL.Qf1'fl:' 9, r-f'2f5i',Lf1g5 ,rip .3- uA'i5,24gf f'.,,.' VW-'..g w':v'1rl-M: rxY J- it--Wi r Q? 1,-fi at '- if 22 Ein? .. l 2-.WT Alma Mater At the foothills of the mountains 'Neath the azure sky, Stands our noble Alma Mater As the years go by. Excelsior is our motto. Greatness without fail. Hail to thee, Gur Alma Mater, Hail, North Greenville, Hail! For our ideals and traditions Praises still are rung, Cherished as in yesterday When our school was young. When in pleasures and in trials We depart from thee, Worthy sons and worthy daughters May we prove to be. Since 1892 against a colorful panoramic backdrop, the drama of North Greenville has been unfolding year by year. The current academic year is hastily closing, this year's performance is concluding. With mingled joy and sorrow, many players have made their appearance, have said their lines, and are ready to take their final bows on North Greenville's stage. The spotlight dimsg the curtain closes on the 1970-71 drama of North Greenville Junior College, but the houselights are bright with the promise of the future. i'xfL l 5- l'- L '-.J - . ... .. .- , ,. , 1 Uv 1. 1 . . -1.1 -.sv 1 .- ., nn., -NE . ' A. -5. 1, 4 q m.,. ,,H, .,,,,,.q,V .HW fwlv, I, -J, N. , .,. , , . l 4 1 -- f , . f,gf.f.',p, .uggw t'.,.g,,,H,, -, L. WI., N 4 ' v v w u U vv,,1-yi N'-1-.H mv' Wy-'lu .. -- I 4 Hx bl L1 N H 'V 'lik' t I nxiiyyxghxtl Lf.: 'xtlllzlrkgaiix 'xAWs'e1kv x , lF'1,'u H u M N lp 'Q W v in ' ki ' 'f W 1 Km' ' M 7 -.ww--.-nr' 4:3104 ,Lmq Q W , 13, mag. -x MLM.: 11.5 'mlm' ,vw .L ,xA . . M ,vw 4. - 1 J 3.5 lg, , V'jlge1,'L A 'ffl A, 'xx 3 '11 -'cg 1111- ' U 1.-fii E-Q-A -1-qi. 5 qi, 5 .331 w y.-y,..t.,4. E'1,:iQi'J - ,,..1g,u 1 11 - ,A ., ry ,L I.. ' ,u v ,-.1 ,',4',.1'Q: ri? K' , , 'je ng 9 ,Sal H..-Q. gint Wei f:1f,.T4,-M 1' 61' ' k M r Fw 4 1 4' axis uv -nr-Jw 233 , , Zglwnlql f?f1f1j3ff P 11, ,g:.,5.' I xglZ'..1f .z' j-.rl-3. f' 2- 1' I1 , ' Q ' ' ' 4, . .ww :am .Inj 3 kj . - 33L..g:'5',5,,f2:',51L'I,.iLM- ,gf-:45:l :'cG::HEQCH u -be LW, y Administration, Faculty, and Staff ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Dr. Harold E. Lindsey - President-A.A., Mars Hill: A.B. Furman University: Th.M., Louisville Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: further study, Union Seminary of New York. Dr. Murphree C. Donnan - President Emeritus - A.B., Furman University: Th.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: D.D., Furman University. Mr. Charles V. Bruce - Business Manager - B.A., Kentucky Wesleyan College: M.A., George Peabody College: further study, University of Kentucky. Mr. Dewey L. Calvert - Dean of Student Affairs - A.A., Spartanburg Junior Col- lege: B.A., Wofford College: M.S., Univer- sity of Tennessee: further study, University of Texas, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Laurence University. Mr. Henry J. Howard - Dean Emeritius and English - B.A., Furman University: M.A., University of South Carolina: further study, University of Virginia, George Pea- body College for Teachers. Dr. Billy Joe Walsh - Dean of Instruction - lA.B., Ouachita Baptist College: B.D., Southwestern Seminary: Th.D., South- western Seminary: Certificado, Instituto de Lengua Espanola. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mr. Milton Clifford Beckham - Vice-pres- ident of Development - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: B.A., Furman University: further study, Furman Univer- sity. Mr. John F. Bolin - Registrar - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: B.A., Carson-Newman College: further study, Furman University. Mr. J. Jack Bracken - Director of Physical Facilities - B.S., Clemson University. Mr. Leland E. Browder, Jr. - Dean of Men -- A.A., North Greenville Junior College: B.A., Carson-Newman: Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary: further study, Famous Artists School. Mrs. Rose Neves Clayton - Collge Nurse - R.N., Baptist Hospital. Mrs. Olive Snow Crain - Dean of Women - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: further study, University of Georgia and University of South Carolina. Mrs. Geneva F. Harbert - Food Services Director. Mrs. Edith N. McCarreIl - Manager Col- lege Store. Mr. Raymond A. McKinney - Assistant to President and Director of Publicity - B.A., Furman University: B.D., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Mrs. Helen W. Raines - Secretary to Reg- 234 istrar - A.A., North Greenville Junior Col- lege. Mrs. Alice G. Tribble - Secretary to the President - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: further study, Coker College and Furman University. Mrs. Alene L. Wilson - Secretary to Dean of Instruction. Mrs. Sylvia B. Wood - Business Office Manager. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Mrs. Elizabeth H. Beard - Secretary to Director of Publicity- A.A., North Green- ville Junior College: further study, Furman University. Mrs. Doris B. Blackmon - Student Aid Administrator. Mr. Emily H. Browder - Secretary to the Dean of Men - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: B.S., Carson-Newman. Mrs. C. V. Bruce- Mail Clerk. Mrs. Irene Bruce - Assistant to Vice- president of Development. Mrs. Linda Freeman - Faculty Assistant. Mrs. Lucille H. Gillespie - Director of Records and Statistics. Mrs. Linda Kay Johnson - Secretary to Vice-president of Development. Mrs. Elaine S. King - Bookkeeper. Mrs. Brenda F. Newman - Faculty Assist- ant. Mrs. Mildred Pittman - Book Store At- tendant. Mrs. Pat E. Still - Secretary to Dean of Student Affairs. . Mrs. Barbara W. Vaughn - Business Of- fice Receptionist and Assistant Mail Clerk. Mrs. Betty B. Ward - Switchboard Opera- tor -- A.A., North Greenville Junior Col- lege. LIBRARY STAFF Miss Edith A. Sayer - Librarian - B.S., Furman University: B.S. in L.S., Peabody College: M.A. in L.S., Peabody College. Mrs. Nellie A. Avery - Catalog Technician - A.A., Anderson College: further study, Southern Seminary and Furman University. Mrs. Myrtle B. Corbin - Library Acquisi- tions Assistant. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Hale - Library Clerical Assistant. FAC U LTY Miss Betty Alverson - Sociology - A.A., Spartanburg Junior College: B.A., Furman University: M.A., Southern Baptist Semi- nary at Louisville: M.A., Ohio University at Athens. Mr. Sam C. Brissie - English and Speech - B.A., Furman University: M.A., University of South Carolina: further study, University of South Carolina. Dr. Carl G. Campbell - Bible - A.B., Furman University: Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary: Th.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary: D.D., Furman University: further study, Northern Baptist Seminary. Mr. George Franklin Case, Jr. - Adoles- cent, Applied, and General Psychology - A.A., North Greenville Junior College, B.A., Furman University: M.A., Furman Univer- sity: further study, University of Georgia and Laurence University. Mr. Dewey Wilson Cooke - Mathematics - B.A., Wheaton College: M.A., Wheaton College: B.D., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary: M.M., University of South Caro- lina. Mrs. Evelyn G. Corderman - Mathematics and Physics - B.S., Baylor University: M.A., Duke University. Miss Marion Emily Davis - Voice, Music Appreciation, Music History and Literature - Mus. B., Westminster Choir College: M.S.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: further study, Appalachian State University, Florida State University, and FurmanUniversity. Miss Mary Kathe.rine Davis - Government and History - B.A., Lander College: M.A. University of North Carolina. Dr. Everett Ozell Edwards, Sr. - Sociology and History - B.A., Furman University: M.A. Furman University: Th.D., Burton Seminary: further study, Hebrew Union College and University of Tennessee. Mrs. Joyce Garrett Farrow - Organ and Music Theory - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: B.A., Furman University: M.Mus., Converse College School of Mu- sic. Mr. Harvey Taylor Gibson - English - A.B., Furman University: M.A., Duke Uni- versity: further study, Duke University and. Southwestern Baptist Theological Semi- nary. Mrs. Anne B. Godbee - French - A.A., University of Florida: B.A., Furman Univer- sity: M.Ed., Clemson University: further study, Furman University and Peabody Col- lege. Miss Lena Ethel Guest - English - B.A., Berea College: M.R.E., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: M.A., Appalachian State University. Mr. Wade Hampton Hale - Religion - A.A., Mars Hill: B.A., Furman University: M.A., Furman University: B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. i Kella Jane Hall Ph sical Education M ss - y - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: B.S., Carson-Newman College. Mr. Richard O. Khoe - Accounting, Eco- nomics, Business Math, and Sociology - B.A., University of Southern Mississippi: further study, University of South Carolina. Mr. George Jerome Mitchell - History - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: B.A., Furman University: M.Ed., Furman Univer- sity: further study, University of South Carolina. Mr. Thomas Nelson - History - B.A., Col- lege of Charleston: B.D., Southern Baptist Seminary: M.A., University of Kentucky: further study, University of Kentucky. Mr. Harold Eugene Newman - Piano and Theory - B.A., Furman University: M.C.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary School of Church Music. Mrs. Margaret Stevenson Reeves - Phys- ical Science, Chemistry - A.B., Winthrop College: further study, Columbia Univer- sity, Clemson University, and Furman Uni- versity. Mrs. Addie W. Rettew - Art - B.A., Meredith College: M.A., Furman University: further study, M.A.T. in Art Teaching at University of South Carolina. Mr. Dwight A. Robinson - Choir and 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. Miss Sandra Grace Smith - Physical Ed- ucation and Health - B.S., University of Tennessee: M.S., University of Tennessee. Mrs. Veda B. Sprouse - English Literature - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: A.B., Blue Mountain College: M.A., Duke University: further study, Winthrop College. Mr. Frederick Roland Steen - Bible and Greek - B.A., Mars Hill College: Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary: further study, Wofford. Dr. Maude C. Stout - Biology - B.S., Furman University: M.A., Peabody College for Teachers: Ph.D., Peabody College for Teachers: further study, University of Ore- gon. Mr. Harvey L. Tankersley, Jr. - Basketball Coach and Physical Education - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: B.A., Wofford College: further study, Furman University. Mrs. Doris Jacks Tingle - Biology - B.S., Presbyterian College: further study, Southwestern Louisiana institute. Mrs. Geraldine D. Walsh - Spanish - B.A., Ouachita Baptist University: Certifi- cado, Instituto de Lengua Espanola: further study, Southwestern Seminary, and Texas Wesleyan University. Mrs. Delane Baker Wood - Typing, Shorthand, Business Correspondence, and Business Law - B.S., Winthrop College: further study, Furman University. Mr. Harry Sam Worley, Jr. - Physical Ed- ucation and Baseball Coach - A.A., North Greenville Junior College: B.S., Appala- chian State University: M.Ed., Middle Ten- nessee State University. RETIRED INSTRUCTORS Mr. Robert J. Blackwell Mrs. Glennie Cook Dill Miss Elsie Florence Tuttle Sophomore Directory A Abercrombie, Lonnie P. Route 1, Highway 290 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Abney, John Pope 24 Crestline Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Business Administration. Alewine, Marie Elizabeth 304 West Main Street Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Women's House Council, 2: B.S.U., 2: Volunteer Band - P.E. Team Captain, 2: Major, Liberal Arts. Alexander, Hugh Jason 1904 Parker Road, West Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Baseball, 1, 2: Major, Liberal Arts. Andrews, James Edward Route 1, Box 38 Zirconia, North Carolina 28790 Major, Chemistry. Anthony, Sara Jane Route 2 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Atnaf Seged, Garedew Asfa Wosen Street Addis Ababa, Ethiopia International Students Club, 2: Dean Howard Literary Society, 2: Phi Beta Lambda, 2: Major, Accounting. Atnaf Seged, Gennet Asfa Wosen Street Addis Ababa, Ethiopia International Students Club, Secretary- Treasurer, 2: Phi Beta Lambda. Secre- tary, 2: Who's Who, 2: Major, Business Administration. B Bagwell, Wanda Kay 245 Earle Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Baker, Michael Price Route1 Lugoff, South Carolina 29078 Tigertones, 1, 2: Captain, 2: B.S.U., 1, 2: Choir, 1, 2: Volunteer Band, 1, 2: Drama Club, 1: Men's House Council, 2. Baldwin, Bruce Alan North Greenwich Street Alloway, New Jersey 08011 Civitan, 1: M.l.S., 1, 2: Manager of Bas- ketball Team, 2. Ballinger, Katherine Lee 226 Lark Circle Clemson, South Carolina 29631 B.S.U., 1, 2: Drama Club, 1: Volunteer Band, 1. Barbare, Ronald Frederick Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 B.S.U., 1. 2: Dean Howard Literary So- ciety, 2: Major, Political Science. Barrow, James Richmond 3073 Appleby Lane Columbia, South Carolina 29206 Batson, Jack Anthony Route 1, Langley Road Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, Business Administration. Batson, Stephen Michael 105 Carolina Avenue P.O. Box 723 St. George, South Carolina 29477 M.I.S., 1, 2: B.S.U., 1, 2: E.F.G., 1, 2: C.S.M., 1: Dean Howard Literary Society, 1, 2: Volunteer Band, 1, 2: Major, Liberal Arts. Bell, Randy Leo 119 Covington Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Business Administration. Berry, Michael Wingard Route 4 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Baseball, 1, 2: Major, Physical Educa- tion. Birt, Delores Ann Route 2, Box 214 Blackville, South Carolina 29817 AURORA Staff, 1, 2: Index and Directo- ries Editor, 2: Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2: Volunteer Band, 1: B.S.U., 1, 2: Women's Intramurals, 1, 2: Major, Business Administration. Bishop, Martha Ann Route3 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 B.S.U., 1, 2: B.Y.W., 2: Major, Liberal Arts. Black, Charles Raymond Route 2 Westminster, South Carolina 29693 Ministerial Association, 1, 2: Secretary, 2: Major, Religion. Black, Donald Rexford 319 West Martintown Road North Augusta, South Carolina 29841 B.S.U., 1, 2: Dean Howard Literary Socie- ty, 2: Volunteer Band, 2. Blackwell, James Nathan, Jr. 306 Haigler Street 235 Abbeville, South Carolina 29620 B.S.U., 1, 23 Ministerial Association, 1, 23 Vice-President, 23 Major, Psychology. Bonnette, Elliott Eugene 18 Bordeaux Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 N.F.S., 13 B.S.U., 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Bouchillon, Alan Earl Route 2, Miller Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Basketball, 13 Major, Business Math. Bradham, Pete Ernest, Jr. P.O. Box 445 Manning, South Carolina 29102 Choir, 1, 23 Vice-President, 23 Director of Pep Band, 2. Branham, Hortense 38-D Fieldcrest Village Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Phi Beta Lambda, 13 Major, Business Administration. Brown, John Herbert 6 Emily Drive Sumter, South Carolina 29150 B.S.U. Executive Council, 1, President, 23 Volunteer Band, 13 Ministerial Band. 1, 23 S.G.A. Executive Council, 23 Mr. North Greenville, 23 Major, Religion. Brown, Juliette JoAnn 119 Forest Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 B.S.U., 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 23 Major, Psychology. Bryant, Stanley Willis Route 8, Stevenson Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Buchanan, James Clelle Box 221 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 B.S.U., 13 Manager of Basketball and Baseball, 13 Major, Health and Physical Education. Buckner, James Allen 356 Pimlico Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 B.S.U., 1: New Frontier Society, 1, 2, Treasurer, 23 Major, Psychology. Burgess, William Harold Star Route Cleveland, South Carolina 29635 B.S.U., 13 Major, Mathematics. Burnett, Emma Bagwell Route 2 Roebuck, South Carolina 29356 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 23 B.S.U., 13 Fresh- man Marshal, 13 Major, Mathematics. Burnett, Eugene Harold Route 2 Roebuck, South Carolina 29356 Major, Psychology and Sociology. Burnett. Floyd Leslie Route 1 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Burnett. Wilbur Clayton, Jr. Route 2 Johnston, South Carolina 29632 Byars, Edna Elizabeth Route 1 236 Enoree, South Carolina 29335 B.S.U., 1, 23 SKYLINER Staff, Reporter, 13 Aurora Staff, Typist, 23 Phi Beta Lambda, Treasurer, 13 Volunteer Band, 13 Major, Education. C Campbell, Linda Cheryl 29 Lisa Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Campbell, Townes Robertson 4 Acorn Court Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Liberal Arts. Cantrell, Michael James Route 1, St. Mark Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Major, Psychology. Carver, Carroll Benjamin 107 Linwood Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, Sociology. Cassidy, BleaSe Duane Route 2, Pass 151 Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 M.I.S., 1, 23 B.S.U., 13 Major, Liberal Arts. Catoe, Carol Louise Route 3, Box 42 Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Freshman Class Vice-President, 13 Vol- unteer Band, 1, 23 B.S.U., 1, 23 P.E. Council, 1, 23 Tennis Team, 1, 23 E.Q.V., 1, 23 Intramurals, 1, 23 S.G.A., Vice-Pres- ident, 23 Who's Who, 23 Miss North Greenville Runner-up, 23 Major, Sociol- ogy and Political Science. Chandler, Michael Theodore Route 4, Box 32 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Chandler, Norma Darlene Route 4, Box 339 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 B.S.U., 23 Transferred from Winthrop, 2.1 Childers, Ruth Ann Route 5 I Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Childress, Roy Glymph Route 1 Fair Play, South Carolina 29643 Basketball, 1, 23 Men's House Council, 23 Mr. North Greenville Runner-up, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Clarke, Brenda LaVerne Route 2, Box 270 Laurens, South Carolina 29360 Volunteer Band, 13 B.Y.W., 13 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Secretary, 23 B.S.U., 13 E.Q.V., 1, 23 Major, Mathematics. Clary, Johnny Mitchell 112-A Ethelridge Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Clay, Charles Richard, lll 5 Buist Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29609 B.S.U., 23 Young Democrats, 2, Trea- surer, 23 Major, Biology. Cleveland, Mary Sue 40 Rockwood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 B.Y.W., 1, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Coggin, Linda DeHart Route 1, Box 206 Eagle Rock, Virginia 24085 Choir, 1, 23 Drama Club, 13 B.Y.W., 1, 23 E.Q.V., 1, 23 B.S.U., 1, 23 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Treasurer, 23 AURORA Staff, Copy Editor, 23 Who's Who, 23 Major, Psychology. 3 Cole, Jackie Taylor Route 2, Box 388 Campobello, South Carolina 29322 Choir, 1, 2, Business Manager, 23 Etude, 1, 2, President, 23 Dean Howard Literary Society, 13 Major, Music. Collum, Linda Helen Box 205 Batesburg, South Carolina 29006 Volunteer Band, 13 P.E. Council, 1, 23 Alternate Cheerleader, 13 B.S.U., 13 Homecoming Attendant, 1, 23 Major, Business Administration. Cook, Leroy Boyter 16 Brookway Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 B.S.U., 13 M.l.S., 23 Major, Business Administration. Copeland, Edward James 302 Garrett Street Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Cox, James Samuel Route 2 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Cox, Shirley Diane Route 8 Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303 Volunteer Band, 1, 23 B.S.U., 1, 23 B.Y.W., 1, 23 Program Chairman, 23 Tigertones, 1, 23 Choir, 1, 23 Major, Music. Craig. Gary Luther Route 4 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Crowell, James Charles, Jr. Route 2, Woodhaven Park Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Drama Club, 13 Major, Liberal Arts. Crumley, Philip Anthony 17 Borden Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Cunningham, Doria Kaye 107 Mitchell Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 B.S.U., 13 AURORA, 1, Section Editor tClassesi, 23 Major, Secretarial Studies. D Davis, Carroll Eugene North Greenville Jr. College 3 Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Ministerial Association, 1, 23 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, President, 23 Major, Reli- gious Education. Davis, Paula Darnell Route 3, Ridgeview Road Chester, South Carolina 29706 Cheerleader, 1, 23 Choir, 13 Drama Club, 1, P.E. Council, 1, 23 B.S.U., 1: Home- coming Queen, 13 SKYLINER Staff, 23 Miss N. Greenville Runner-up, 23 Major, English. Dill, David Mark Route 3 Fink, Susan Carol Greer. South Carolina 29651 Dobson, Thomas Eugene 32 Chestnut Street Startex, South Carolina 29377 Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Missions Captain, 1, 23 B.S.U., 1, 23 Men's House Council, 23 Ministerial Band, 23 Major, Ministry. Dorn, Henry Philip Route 1, Box 103 Johnston, South Carolina 29832 Drakeford, Richard Bruce 1130 Fairlawn Drive Camden, South Carolina 29020 Drawdy, Joseph Arnold Route 1, Shaw Drive Extension Hampton, South Carolina 29924 Droze, Jo Ann 7649 Pinehurst Street Charleston Heights, South Carolina 29405 Choir, 1, 2, Librarian, 23 Etude, 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Treasurer, 23 Ti- gertones, 1, 23 E.Q.V., 1, 2, Secretary- Treasurer, 23 B.Y.W., 1, 23 B.S.U., 1, 23 Sophomore Class Treasurer, 23 Miss North Greenville Runner-up, 23 Who's Who, 23 Major, Voice. Duncan, Carl Frank, Jr. Route 5, Box 202 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Durham, Elizabeth Quincy Route 2 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Volunteer Band, 13 B.S.U., 1, 23 B.Y.W., 1, 23 Phi Beta Lambda, 13 Women's House Council, 23 Major, Secretarial Studies. Dyar, Tommy Dwain 118 Cochran Block Anderson, South Carolina 29621 Basketball Intramurals, 13 M.l.S., 23 AU- RORA Photographer, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. E Elrod, Deborah Jean Route 2, Box 114 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Hall, Warren Whitfield Tigertones, 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 1, 23 E.Q.V., 1, 2, Vice-President, 23 Drama Club Secretary, 13 B.S.U., 1, 2, Executive Council, 23 President of Baptist Young Women, 23 Choir, 1, 2, Secretary, 23 Secretary of Judicial Council, 23 Secre- tary of Representative Council, 23 Etude, 23 Miss North Greenville Runner-up, 23 Major, Voice. Elrod, Stanley Michael 22 Gary Street Whitmire, South Carolina 29178 Basketball, 1, 2, Co-Captain, 23 President of Sophomore Class, 23 Executive Council, 23 Mr. North Greenville Runner- up, 23 Who's Who, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Epton, Frank Jay, Jr. 7-A Elaine Court Taylors, South Carolina 29687 F Fagan, Mark Lynch 305 South Lyles Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Drama Club, 13 Vice-president of Soph- omore Class, 23 Assistant photographer of AURORA, 23 Representative Council, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Fennell, Thomas Franklin 624 Klein Street Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 N.F.S., 1, 23 President, 23 Mr. North Greenville Runner-up, 2. Ferrell, Miriam Anne 109 St. John Street Darlington, South Carolin 29532 B.S.U., 1, 23 AURORA Staff, 23 Major, Elementary Education. Fillippeli, Alfred Michael Route 6, Ashwood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Baseball, 1, 23 Major, Business Adminis- tration. Route 1 . Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 AURORA Staff, 23 Major, History. Flaspoehler, Stephen Henry 412 Potomac Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Fleming, Sharon Diana Route 2 Campobello, South Carolina Foster, Lee Norris, Jr. 112 Richbourg Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, Liberal Arts. Fowler, James Washington Route 4 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, Business Administration. Fowler, Samuel Eugene 503 Willow Springs Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, Business Administration. Freeman, Edward Clinton Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Dean Howard Literary Society, 13 Major, Liberal Arts. G Galloway, Wanda Kay 8 Claxton Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Choir, 1, 23 B.S.U., 23 Volunteer Band, 23 B.Y.W., 23 Major, Music. Garrett, Luther Paul Route 3, Box 249 Florence, South Carolina 29501 B.S.U., 1, 23 Choir, 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Enlistment Chairman, 23 Tigertones, 23 Major, Mathematics. Garrett, Ruth Anne Route2 Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Etude, 1, 23 Choir, 1, 23 B.Y.W., 1, 2 B.S.U., 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 1, 23 Tiger tones, 1, 23 Committee for Freshman Sophomore, 13 Major, Voice. George, Julian Maurice, Jr. Route 7, View Mont Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Gilliam, William Allen Route 3 Pelzer, South Carolina 29669 Major, Business Administration. Gilstrap, John Coy Route 7 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Liberal Arts. Ginn, William Dennis Route 2, Box 112 Greenwood, South Carolina 29646 B.S.U., 13 SKYLINER, 23 Major, Business Administration. Godwin, Glenda Diane 1506 Academy Drive Camden, South Carolina 29020 Phi Beta Lambda, 13 Volunteer Band, 13 B.S.U., 13 Intramurals, 1, 23 P.E. Council, 23 Cheerleader, 23 Major, Business Administration. Gouw, Nancy Nenny North Greenville Jr. College Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 International Students Club, 2. Grainger, Brenda Sue Route 1, Box 130 Loris, South Carolina 29569 E.Q.V., 1, 23 B.S.U., 13 AURORA Staff, 1, 2, Editor, 23 S.G.A., Executive Council, 2, Judicial Council, 23 Publications Committee, 23 Who's Who, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Green, Edith Kay Route 1 Campobello, South Carolina 29322 B.S.U., 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 13 B.Y.W., 1, 23 Major, Sociology. Greene, Marion Esther Route 2 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 B.S.U., 1, 23 Major, Mathematics. Grimmer, Michael Tyrone 4675 Norwood Road Columbia, South Carolina 29206 B.S.U., 1, 23 Ministerial Alliance, 1, 2, Major, Bible. H Hall, Charles Richard Route 6 Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303 B.S.U., 1, 23 Ministerial Association, 1, 23 Program Chairman, 23 Major, Bible. Route 2 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Choir, 1, 23 Major. Liberal Arts. Haney, Dennis Lorne 305 Tindal Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Choir, 1, 23 Etude, 23 Major, Music. Hardin, Alan Wallace Box 51 Cleveland, South Carolina 29635 Major, Liberal Arts. Harriott, Edwin Clark, Jr. P.O. Box 964 Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 B.S.U., 1, 23 N.F.S., 23 Major, Business Administration. 7 Hart, Jonell Thacker 20 Center Street Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Hart, Sherril Lynn 112 Paris View Drive Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Hartley, Janice Kathleen 1411 Gandy Drive Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 B.Y.W., 1g B.S.U., 1, 2, Major, Liberal Arts. Hawthorne, Susan Belle 16 Hilliard Drive Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Freshman Class Secretary, 19 Cheer- leader, 1, 2, P.E. Council, 1, 23 B.S.U., 1, 2, Vice-President, 2, Secretary ot S.G.A., 2, Miss North Greenville, 23 Who's Who, 2, Major, Biology. Hayes, Ralph Filmore, Jr. 1120 Heatherwood Circle Florence, South Carolina 29501 B.S.U., 13 Mountie, 23 Major, Secondary Education. Heath, Rosemary Lou Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 B.S.U., 13 E.Q.V., 1, 2, President, 2, Choir, 23 AURORA Staft, Club's Editor, 23 Who's Who, 2, Major, English. Hester, Rosalind Ruth Route 7, Patrol Club Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, B.S.U., 2, E.Q.V., 23 Who's Who, 2. Hill, William Joseph Route 1 Ware Shoals, South Carolina 29692 Hinson, Winford Alexander Route 2 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Major, Physical Education. Humphries, Mitchell Eugene 10 Julian Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Judical Council, 13 Choir, 1, 23 B.S.U., 1, 2, Executive Council, 23 Volunteer Band, Executive Council, 1, Tigertones, Captain, 1, Major, Music. Hunter, Lindsay Lucille 13 North Park Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 B.SZU., 1, Volunteer Band, 1, L'Amicale des Livres, 13 Major, Elementary Educa- tion. J Jackson, John Christopher, Jr. 9 Highlawn Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Jenkins, Beverly Jean P.O. Box 175 Deltaville, Virginia 23043 Jenkins, Shirley Kay Route 6 Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Jenkins, Timothy Dexter Route 6 Greenville, South Carolina 29607 238 Jennings, Janet Cann 9 Tawba Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29611 E.Q.V., 2, Who's Who, 25 Major, Elemen- tary Education. Johnson, Harry Stanley 206 Cammer Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 S.G.A., Executive Council, 1, 23 B.S.U., 1, 2, Executive Council, 2, E.F.G., 1g Freshman Representative, 1, Sophomore Representative, 2, Major, History. Johnstone, William Sinclair 6 F Lewis Village Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Major, Business Administration. Joner, Kenneth Jack 5 Buena Vista Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, Psychology. Jones, Donna Carol Route 1, Groce Meadow Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Jones, Jane Elizabeth 211 Georgia Street Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 B.S.U., 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Choir, 23 AURORA Staff, 23 Major, Education. Jones, Slaton Martin, Jr. 323 Jones Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 N.F.S., 1, 23 Major, Business Administra- tion. Jones, William Henry, lll 2033 McDonald Drive Barnwell, South Carolina 29812 Choir, 1, 2, President, 23 Major, Music Education. Jordan, Arthur Fletcher 18 Heather Way Greenville, South Carolina 29605 SKYLINER, Chief Photographer, 23 Ma- jor, Liberal Arts. i Jordan, Paul Augustus Route 4, Box 77 Greer, South Carolina 29651 N.F.S., 1, 2g Major, Liberal Arts. Jowers, Henry Dennis 66 Botany Arms Apartments Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Joy, Arthur Mills 6 Old Grove Road Greenville, South Carolina 29605 K Keels, Francis Craig Route 2, Box 24 Pinewood, South Carolina 29125 B.S.U., 1, 2, Missions Chairman, 23 Vol- unteer Band, 1: Dean Howard Literary Society, 1, 2, Chaplain, 2, Dean Crain Ministerial Band, 23 Treasurer of S.G.A., 2, Secretary of Sophomore Class. 2, AURORA Staff, Sports Editor. 2, E.F.G., 2, Major, History. Keels, Joseph Alexander, Jr. 517 Benton Drive Sumter, South Carolina 29150 N.F.S., 1, 2, Vice-President, 23 Dean Howard Literary Society, 13 Major, His- tory. Keever, George Donald Route 7, Choice Hill Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Liberal Arts. Kelley, Randall David, Jr. P.O. Box 724 Moncks Corner, South Carolina 29461 L Lancaster, John Angus, Jr. Route 2, Box 103 Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Baseball, 1, 2, Major, Business Admini- stration. Lawrimore, Boyd Harold Route 2 Hemingway, South Carolina 29554 Lindsey, Michael Jerry Route 1 Marietta. South Carolina 29661 Major, Physical Education. Lollis, Dorothy Jean Route 2, Box 106 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 P.E. Council, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 13 Phi Beta Lambda, 13 B.Y.W., 25 Major, Business Administration. Lowe, Robert Donald 1310 West Poinsett Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Major, Liberal Arts. M McClain, Leta Kathleen Route 1, Box 256 North Augusta, South Carolina 29841 McClellan, Christopher Palmer 217 Alexander Drive Manchester, New Hampshire 03103 C.S.M., 13 Major, English. McCrary, Mary Alice 4 Henderson Drive Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 P.E. Council, 2, Major, Drama. McCrary, Ronald Eugene Route 6, Box 82 Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Ministerial Association, 1, 2, President, 23 Major, Bible. McDonald, Marion Shaw 505 Parkins Mill Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 McKinney, William Paul Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, Pharmacy. Maffett, Jerry Lamar Route 2, Box 224 Johnston, South Carolina 29832 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 23 Major, Business Administration. Martinez, Gregoria Thomas Ailigandi, San Blas Island Republic of Panama Dean Howard Literary Society, 2. Mathis, Isom Walker, Jr. 405 Crooked Creek Road Hampton, South Carolina 29924 M.I.S., 2. 33 Holly Ridge Apartments 1 2 Secretary 2 AURORA Staff 1 Box112 Miller, Kenneth Nolan B-S-U-. 1, 2: E-F-G-, 1. 22 E-Q-V-, 13 Etude. Reynolds, Doris Jane Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Mitchum, Thomas William 114 Church Street Moncks Corner, South Carolina 29461 Mobley, William Carl Box 398 Bethune, South Carolina 29009 B.S.U., 1, 2, Publications Director, 23 Volunteer Band, 1. Morgan, James Steve Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Major, Pre-Engineering. Morrow, William Leon Route 3, Box 9 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Major, Liberal Arts. Mpinga, Derek Amos Sanyati Baptist Secondary School P. Bag 735 Gatooma, Rhodesia N Nettles, Frances Victoria Route 3, Box 28-N Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 Volunteer Band, P.E. Captain, 1, 23 B.S.U., 13 B.Y.W., 13 Women's House Council Representative, 1, President, 2. Nowlen, William Henry 4000 Liberty Hill Road Camden, South Carolina 29020 M.l.S. 1, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. O Orgera, Antoinette Cecile 52 Cove Road Stamford, Connecticut 06901 P.E. Council, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Overstreet, William Steven Route 4 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Major, Psychology. Owens, Wythe Wyndham 209 First Street Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 Dean Howard Literary Society, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. P Pabst, Lavern Harry 108 Lullwater Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 B.S.U., 13 N.F.S., 1, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Parker, Farris Candler Route 1, Box 61-A Edgefield, South Carolina 29824 B.S.U. 13 Men's House Council, 2. Patterson, Thelma Leigh 240 Piney Mountain Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Volunteer Band, 1, 2g B.S.U., 1, 23 Tennis Team, 1, 23 AURORA Staff, 23 P.E. Council, 23 Major, Nursing. Peden, Frankie Jane Route 3 Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Volunteer Band, Secretary, 23 Choir, 1 23 Miss AURORA, 23 Major, Music. Perry, James Morris Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Plemmons. David Michael 14 Arthur Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Poss, Deborah Elise 5 Walton Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Cheerleader, 1, 23 P.E. Council, 1, 23 Major, Art. Preston, Mark Anderson Ailigandi San Blas Islands Republic of Panama Major, Pre-Medicine. Price, Stephen Terry Route 2, Box 51 Leesville, South Carolina 29070 Pruitt, Carrol Wayne Route1 Donalds, South Carolina 29638 President of M.I.S., 1, 23 Captain of P.E. Team of Volunteer Band, 1, 23 AURORA Business Staff, 23 Mr. North Greenville Runner-up, 23 Major, History and P.E. Q Quick, Cathy Martha 3405 Pinewood Drive Loris, South Carolina 29569 B.S.U., 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 13 Drama Club 1: AURORA Staff, 1, 23 Major, Pre- veterinary. Ft Rader, Steven Lee 15 Hale Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Ramsey, James Humphry 114 Oak View Drive Darlington, South Carolina 29532 SKYLINER Staff, 1, 23 School Driver, 1, 23 Pep Band, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Ramsey, John Colt 114 Oak View Drive Darlington, South Carolina 29532 SKYLINER Staff, 13 AURORA Staff, 13 Dean Howard Literary Society, 1, 23 Phi Beta Lambda, 13 School Car Driver, 1, 23 Boys' Intramurals, 23 School Repre- sentative to Christian Action Council, 2. Raymond, Angelyn Louise Route 4, Box 300 Manning, South Carolina 29102 B.S.U., 1, 23 E.Q.V., 13 B.Y.W., 1, 2, Vice- President, 23 Volunteer Band, Deputation Team Captain, 23 Treasurer of Choir, 1, 23 Major, Organ. Reel, Ralph Edward Route 1, Box 66 Edgefield, South Carolina 29824 Reese, Pamela Lynne Route1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 E.Q.V., 1, 2, Social Chairman, 23 B.S.U., 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 13 AURORA Staff, 23 Major, Pre-School Education. Slater, South Carolina 29683 Phi Theta Council, 1, 23 P.E. Council, 1, 2, President, 23 Vice-President of Women's House Council, 23 AURORA Staff, 23 Member of Judicial Council, 23 Major, Business Administration. Rhodes, Nancy Ann 7528 Drum Street Charleston Heights, South Carolina 29405 Major, Liberal Arts. Rice, Ernest James North Greenville Jr. College Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Rice, Theresa Ann North Greenville Jr. College Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Ridgley, Candis Anne 306 Providence Square Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Tennis Team, 1, 2, Riker, Douglas Carneiro Rua D. Manoel Pereirag 258 Recliffe Peraluco, Brazil Rivers, Jacob Franklin, Ill 104 Mulberry Street Hampton, South Carolina 29924 Robertson, Dale Alan 302 Tucson Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Baseball, 1, 23 Major, Physical Educa- tion. Rochester, Roger Lee Route 2 Westminster, South Carolina 29693 Basketball, 1, 23 Major, Sociology. Rodriguez, lsnelda Isabel Avda Zuloaga Qta. Rosal Los Rosales Caracas, Venezuela International Student's Club, 23 Aurora Staff, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Ross, Carl Lavante 214 Forest Drive Laurens, South Carolina 29360 B.S.U., 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Cap- tain of Deputation Team, 13 M.l.S., 1, 2, Vice-President, 13 AURORA Staff, 1, 2, Business Manager, 23 Major, Secondary Education. S Sanders, Jackie Lamar Route 1, Augusta Feilds Greenwood, South Carolina 29640 Sapough, Roy Sumner, Jr. 920 Dougherty Road Aiken, South Carolina 29801 N.F.S., 1, 23 Civitan Club 1. Satterfield, Cecil Phillip 211 Cannon Avenue Greer, South Carolina 29651 Major, Liberal Arts. Schaaf, Dallas Sean 414 Shannon Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 239 St. Sellars, Robert Wayne 204 Piedmont Park Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Psychology. Settle, Daniel Bryan Route 2 Gaston, South Carolina 29053 Shepard, Kristene Wherry 75 Hillandale Apartments Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Sherrod, Jewell Franklin 109 Adams Avenue, Route 1 Ladson, South Carolina 29456 Shipley, Richard Malcolm P.O. Box 186 Moncks Corner. South Carolina 29461 Shipman, Tommy Wayne 244 5th Avenue West Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Major, Psychology. Slick, Andrea Michelle 3 Homestead Drive, Route 4 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Sloan, Donna Elizabeth Route 2 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Major, Elementary Education. Sloan, Richard Alan 105 Love Drive Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Volunteer Band, 1, 2, President, 23 B.S.U., 13 Civitan Club, 13 Choir, 1, 2, Chaplain, 23 AURORA Staff, 13 Vice- President of Dean Howard Literary So- ciety, 2'3 Major, Mathematics. Smith, Bobby Joseph 101 Edgewood Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29609 M.l.S., 1, 23 Major, Education. Smith, Brant McDowell 1129 Woodlawn Avenue Columbia, South Carolina 29209 Major, Business Administration. Smith, Kathryn Diane 2 Latham Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Miss College Campus, 13 P.E. Council, 1. 23 Cheerleader, 1, 23 Hall Captain, ln- tramurals, 13 Miss AURORA Contestant, 23 Homecoming Contestant, 23 M.l.S. Sweetheart, 23 Miss North Greenville Runner-up, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Smith, Ronald Homer 11 Laverne Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Major, Liberal Arts. Smith, William Curry, Jr. 105 Thackston Street Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Southerlin, Nancy Charlene Route 1 240 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 AURORA Staft, 13 SKYLINER Staff, B.S.U. Executive Council, 1. Southerlin, William Fred Route 4, Box 353 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Baseball Team, 1. Stephens, Emma Jean Route 2, Box 435 Greer, South Carolina 29651 E.Q.V., 1, 23 Major, Liberal Arts. Still, William Richard 1735 Ashley Hall Road Apartment 107 Charleston, South Carolina 29407 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, President, 1. Sweet, Michael Joy Route 6 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Sykes, Raymond Joseph 211 Oakland Avenue Staten Island, New York 10310 Major, Liberal Arts. T Taylor. Charles Gray Sherwood Court Apartments Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Taylor, Dewayne Edward 327 Belton Drive Williamston, South Carolina 29697 Taylor, Monirah Elayne Route 4, Box 184-A Zebulon, North Carolina 1: P.E. Council, 1, 23 L'Amicales Des Livres, 13 SKYLINER Staff: Major, Liberal Arts. Thomas, Garrett Rockhill 6 Stella Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Thompson, Robert Clinton 109 Cherrydale Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Thompson, Yvonne Dianne P.O. Box 7431 Branwood Greenville, South Carolina 29610 Thwaite, Ben Compton 111 Northside Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Tippett, Larry Leonard 1410 Poinsett Highway Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Todd, Thomas Carlton 34 Harby Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Truesdale, Eloyd Herbert 2114 Airline Drive Camden, South Carolina 29020 Turner, Randall Keith 1508 Academy Drive Camden, South Carolina 29020 M.l.S., 1, 2, Recording Secretary, 1, 23 Major, History. Tyler, James Linwood Route 1, Box 136 Kingstree, South Carolina 29556 W Waldrep, Richard Alfred 207 Grove Road Greenville, South Carolina 29605 We eks, Lewis Way. lll 302 Carlisle Avenue Matthews, South Carolina 29135 Freshman Class President, 13 Executive Council, 1, 23 Judicial Council, 1, 23 Dean Howard Literary Society, 1, 23 S.G.A., President, 23 Chapel Committee, 23 Publications Committe, 23 Who's Who, 23 Mr. North Greenville Runner-up, 2. Weisenstine, Willard Thomas 1224 Foster Avenue Cambridge, Ohio 43725 Wells, Margaret Ruth 420 Rangeview Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29611 B.Y.W., B.S.U., 1, 23 Women's House Council, 23 Major, Elementary Education. Williams, Rebecca Lucille 641 Wantoot Boulevard Charleston, South Carolina 29407 B.S.U., 1, 23 Volunteer Band, 13 SKYLI- NER Photographer, 1, 23 AURORA Pho- tographer, 1, 23 Major, Biology. Williams, Ronald Gary Route 5, Box 210 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Willis, James Wayne 3 G Pine Ridge Drive reenville, South Carolina 29605 Wright, Kathy Elizabeth R S oute 5 eneca, South Carolina 29678 Phi Beta Lambda, 1: Secretary, Women's House Council, 23 Volunteer Band, 1, 23 Vice-President, 23 E.F.G., 23 AURORA Staff, 23 Major, Sociology. Z Zander, Amelia Helen Route 1, Box 185 John's Island, South Carolina 29455 Volunteer Band, 13 B.S.U., 1, 23 AURORA K' , D ' IW . Lima qnsaoxaggi ayne Staff, 1, 2, Feature Editor, 23 M.l.S. sweet- ' - heart3 Major, Elementary Education. Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 A Alexander, Barry Fletcher 11 Donaldson Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Anderson, David Miller 3604 Beverly Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29204 Anderson, Ella Louise Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Arms, Larry Bruce 117 Piedmont Street Duncan, South Carolina 29334 Armstrong, Johnny Randall Route 5 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Arrazola, Guido Apartado Aereo No. 153 Sincelejo Sucre Colombia, South America Askew, Gary Neal P.O. Box 83 Marietta, South Carolina 29611 Augustine, John B. Route 3, Box 358-A Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Aull, Arlana Mae 2516 Midland Park Road Charleston Heights, South Carolina 29405 Austin, Lewie A. 300 Davis Street Bishopville, South Carolina 29010 Avery, Samuel William Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 B Baker, Donna Lynne 5 Spring Valley Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Baksami, Salman Al Box 365 Fairforest, South Carolina 29336 Ballington, Deborah Celeste 147 Tram Road Columbia, South Carolina 29210 Bannister, Deborah Lynne 1710 Atlantic Avenue Sullivan's Island, South Carolina 29482 Barkley, Richard Gilbert Route 2 Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Barksdale, Charles Bobo 306 Hermitage Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Barnes, Myrtle Louise 192 Morrison Avenue Estill, South Carolina 29918 Barnett, Jeannine 786 Henry Street Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Freshman Directory Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Bates, Thomas Carroll, Jr. Route 3, Box 55 Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Beard, Cecil David P.O. Box 243 Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Bell, Curtis Anthony 5315 Ebersole Drive Cincinnatti, Ohio 45227 Benjamin, Thomas Steven Route 1 Mountville, South Carolina 29370 Bikas, George Thomas 505 Hampton Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Billingsley, Debra Gail Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Bishop, Fred Allen Route 1 Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Blackwell, Carolyn Dianne Route 2, Box 328 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Blanton, James Eugene 280 North Cleveland Park Drive Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303 Blanton, Judy Lee Route 7, Box 275-D Charleston Heights, South Carolina 29405 Bowers, Route 1 Taylors Bowles t Margaret Ann , South Carolina 29687 Anita Kathryn 41 Lawrence Street Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Bramlett, Debra Marie Route 4, Lynn Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Braswell, James Elliott 421 Hobcaw Drive Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 Brice, William Paul 31 Kensington Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Britt, Timothy Glenn Hagood Avenue Barnwell, South Carolina 29812 Brooks, Sharon Dianne Ellen Street Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Brown, Andrew Lee. Jr. 8-A Courtney Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Brown, Joseph Frank Route 4, Grandview Circle Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Browning, Lester Dennis 206 East Butler Road Mauldin, South Carolina 29662 Browning, Marshall Lee P.O. Box 3621 Greenville, South Carolina 29608 Bruce, Carla Jean 3411 Wade Hampton Boulevard Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Bruce, Michael Roger 4 Timber Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Bruce, Patricia Florence 311 Waymon Drive Greer, South Carolina 29651 Brumbles, Wesley 901 Crowley Street Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Bryant, Wrenthia Inez Route 1, Box 406 Kannapolis, North Carolina 28081 Buffalo, Wayne Dobson 15 Midland Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Burdette, Brenda Evelyn Route 2 Westminster, South Carolina 29693 Burton, Wilton Eugene 19 Cloverdale Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29607 C Campbell, Debra Anne Route 3 Belton, South Carolina 29627 Campbell, Jean Elizabeth 29 Lisa Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Campbell, June Karen 9 Tucson Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Candler, Stephen Charles Route 4, Box 164 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Cannada, Bobby Royce 161 Howell Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Cantrell, Stanley J., Jr. Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Carey, Paul Christopher 10 North Garden Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Carlton, William Michael Route 2 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Carter, Harold Hutto 21 Robin Road Barnwell, South Carolina 29812 Carter, Joseph Elbert, Jr. 6 Nowell Street Georgetown, South Carolina 29440 Case, Edward Charles 300 Quillen Avenue Fountain lnn, South Carolina 29644 Case, Kathy Dianne Route 5, Camp Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Chandler, Alan Keith Route 1, Box 195 Lake City, South Carolina 29560 Chasteen, Steve Franklin 118 Windemere Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Childress, Phillip Douglas Route 1, Motor Boat Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Clark, Joseph Wardell 404 Skyland Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29210 Clark, Sharon Lee 2409 Hurst Street Falls Church, Virginia 22043 Clayton, Tal bert Earl 215 Belvue Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Coker, Jerry Edwin 35 Donaldson Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Cole, Judy Lonita 16 Blake Street Belton, South Carolina 29627 Cole, William Charles 8 Rosegarden Street, Route 3 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Conoly, Linda Frances Route 2, Box 201 Clinton, South Carolina 29325 Cooper, Robert Eugene 302 Ann Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Cothran, Frances Estelle Route 4, Box 341 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Cothran, Wendell Wallace 105 Courtney Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Cox, Carolyn Sue Route 3, Box 438 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Craig, Jane Dell Route 1 Wellford, South Carolina 29385 Crenshaw, Paul Baxter 1127 Ridgecrest Avenue North Augusta, South Carolina 29841 Crook, Rufus Edwin 14 Embry Street Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Culick, James Thurman Route 1 Lake City, South Carolina 29560 242 Cullum, Tomothy Clayton Route 3 Leesville, South Carolina 29070 Cunningham, James Patrick Route 2 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 D Davenport, Lucia Elizabeth 218 Randall Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Davis, Heyvvard O'Quinn, Jr. Route 3, Box 88-B Leesville, South Carolina 29070 Davis, James Edgar, Jr. Route 1, Box 60 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Davis, Samuel Bernice P.O. Box 36 Paxville, South Carolina 29102 Dawes, Robert Earl 11 Paris View Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Dean, Bruce Edward 112 West Hillcrest Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Dearman, Robert Frank 344 Pipkin Road Sumter, South Carolina 29150 DeWitt, William Thomas, Jr. 2205 Oak Avenue Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Dickard, Robert Andy 608 V2 West 3rd Avenue Easley, South Carolina 29640 Dickson, Danny Gene 32 John Street Gaffney, South Carolina 29340 Dixon, Linda Cheryl 800 Patrick Road Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Donald, Warren Edgar Route 5, Crystal Lane Greer, South Carolina 29651 Dotson, David Wesley Route 2 Campobello, South Carolina 29322 Drawdy, Robert Allen 2 East Sable Court Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Duffie, William Boyce 531 Pimlico Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Duncan, Doris Inez 2502 Mossy Oaks Road Beaufort, South Carolina 29902 Duncan, Hal Route 2, Box 294 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Duncan, Robert Lynn 227 Cannon Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Dunlap, Neal John Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Dyer, Lillian Celeste 401 Westcliffe Way Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Dyson, Hazel Lee 208 Stark Draive Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 E Easier, Julia Susan 503 Belmont Street Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303 Eason, Jamie Vernon 17 Lindley Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Easterling, Eugene Mayson, Ill 1 Homestead Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Edsall, Robert James, Jr. Route 4, Box 369 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Edwards, Alan Richard 3 Hart Street Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Elrod, Karyn Alice 5 Yarmouth Court Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Elledge, David Basco Route 1 Ware Shoals, South Carolina 29692 Elliott, Edgar N., Jr. Route 6 Greenville, South Carolina Ellison, Thomas Leslie 206 Dukeland Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Eubanks, Dennis Wayne 4 Chelsea Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29605 F Finch, Fred Charles 306 Kingswood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Fisher, Hal Douglas 215 Marks Street Easley, South Carolina 29640 Fleetwood, John Hamrock 3026 East North Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Fleming, Cathey Sue Route 7, Pine Drive Greer, South Carolina 29651 Fore, Jack Eugene Route 8, Davis Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Fowler, Carroll Eugene Route 2 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Frady, Larry Eugene Route 2 Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302 Franklin, James Edward 409 Cumberland Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29203 Free, Alton Glenn Harrison, David Russell Hutto, Franklin Wayne 323 Greenville Highway Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Freeman, Edward Clinton Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 G Gamble, Diane Hanna 310 Richmond Drive Route 3 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Gambrell, Danny Carlos 503 Jones Avenue Greer, South Carolina 29651 Garrett, Robin Joy Route 2 Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Garrison, Nancy Ann Route 3 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Gilreath, George Nelson Route 1, Box 261 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Godfrey, Robert Gary 180 Nottingham Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Goodlett, Bobby Lee 113 Coleman Court Greenville, South Carolina Goodwin, Catherine Ruth P.O. Box 1030 Summerville, South Carolina 29483 Gravely, Harrison Preston, Jr. 15 Rockmont Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Green, Evelyn Juanita 101 Low Hill Street Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Green, Michael Lee Route 1 Moore, South Carolina 29369 Griffin, Paula Ann Route 2, Box 470 Sumter, South Carolina 29150 3 H Hammett, Cynthia Ann 417 Crestview Drive Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Hammett, Mary Elizabeth Route 4 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Hammond, Steffan Durham 2402 East North Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Harley, Harry 905 Riverview Drive West Columbia, South Carolina Harmon, Dennis Earl 1 Donnan Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Harrelson, Norman Larue Route 2 Tabor City, North Carolina 28463 30 Birnie Street Extension Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Harrison, John Dean, Jr. 103 Avon Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Hart, Robert Louis 703 Crestfield Road Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Hawkins, Paul Steven 38 Chinquapin Drive Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Hawkins, Ray Michael Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Hayes, Ralph Edward, ll 144 Covington Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Heatherly, Terry Eugene P.O. Box 576 St. Stephen, South Carolina 29479 Hedden, Steve Marc City View Drive Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Hicks, Billy Wayne Ages, Kentucky 40801 Hightower, Jennifer Mae Route 1, Box 267 Ladson, South Carolina 29456 Hightower, Sandra Patrica Tally Bridge Road Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Hinsdale. John Eric 2423 Wade Hampton Boulevard Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Hipp. David Harold Route 2, Box 173 Duncan, South Carolina 29334 Hipp. John William, lll 305 Church Street Whitmire, South Carolina 29178 Hollingsworth, Clifford Norman 1112 Corley Avenue Barnwell, South Carolina 29812 Horton, Patricia Gail 515 Leawood Drive Greensboro, North Carolina 27410 Howard, Joyce Ann Route 1 Campobello, South Carolina 29322 Howell, James Bryan 610 Hampton Road Greer, South Carolina 29651 Howell, Timothy Jerome Route 7 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Hudson, Richard Harris Apartment 12, Village Apartments Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Humphries, Wanda Gail 100 Brewster Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Route 1, Box 122 Smoaks, South Carolina 29481 Ingram, Carl Randolph 206 Cureton Street Greenville, South Carolina 29605 J Jackson, Wallace Heyward 2245 Franklin Street Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 James, Roger Dale Box 740, Hillside Drive Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Jenkins, Beverly Jean P.O. Box 175 Deltaville, Virginia 23043 Johnson, Doyle Mathis Route 3, Brushy Creek Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Johnson, Janice Rebecca Route 2, Kelleytown Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Johnson, Patricia Christine 209 Alice Farr Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Jones, Ricky Keith 206 Westfield Avenue Greer, South Carolina 29651 Jordan, Jack Douglas 305 Elaine Avenue Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Julian, John Leroy, Ill 301 Kingsberry Drive Easley, South Carolina 29640 Julian, Miriam Elizabeth 545 West 41 Place Hialeah, Florida 33012 K Keels, Paul Austin Route 3, Box 175-C Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Kendrick, James Robert, Jr. 721 South Beltline Boulevard Columbia, South Carolina 29205 Knight, Michael Wayne 305 Hillcrest Drive Greer, South Carolina 29651 L Lancaster, Henry Cleveland Route 1, Box 295 Alcolu, South Carolina 29001 Landreth, William Michael 213 Roberta Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Lang, Susan Taylor 16 Witney Street Slater, South Carolina 29683 Lavender, Sharon Elaine Route 1 Moore, South Carolina 29369 24 Law, Abbie Sue 311 West Main Street Moncks Corner, South Carolina 29461 Lawless, Martin Dendy 213 Willow Springs Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Lawrimore, Don Bruce Route 1, Box 259 Johnsonville, South Carolina 29555 Lawrimore, Guynita Ann Route 2 Hemingway, South Carolina 29554 Lawrimore, Roger Lariby Route 2 Hemingway, South Carolina 29554 Lawson, Rickey 113 Spring Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Leonard, Darrel Carl 601 Hickory Street Clinton, South Carolina 29325 Lesley, Jerry Lee Box 301, McAlister Road Easley, South Carolina 29640 Leverette, William Julian 100 West Earle Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Levi, Thomas Lee Route 1 Zirconia, North Carolina Lewis, Sybil Ann 27 Planer Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Lilly, John Jay 2215 Oceola Street Columbia, South Carolina 29205 Lindsey, Norman Jerome Route 2, Miller Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Lindsey, Steven Leslie P.O. Box 274, Tolar Road Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Littlejohn, Bejamin Wallace, Jr. 721 Glendalyn Avenue Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302 Lowe, Donnie Robert 1310 West Poinsett Street Greer, South Carolina 29671 Lowery, William Alphonso 203 Mobley Street Clover, South Carolina 29710 Lumkin, Jackie Ruth Route 4 Seneca, South Carolina 29678 Luther, Rebekah Lynne Route 2, Box 178 Chapin, South Carolina 29036 M McCarley, Curtis Vance, Jr. Box 224 Balfour, North Carolina 28706 244 McCrea, James Ronald Route 3, Box 107 Kingstree, South Carolina 29566 McDaniel, Dorthy Elizabeth Route 4, Box 450 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 McDowell, Jimmie Harrison Route 5, Reid School Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 McGraw, Vida Kay Route 3 Inman, South Carolina 29349 Mclnerny, Margaret Ann Jasper Boulevard SuIIivan's Island, South Carolina 29482 Mclntosh, Jean Winona 78 Harrell Road Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Madden, John Eugene, Jr. 1 Glenmore Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Martin, Ladson Karl Route 3, Duncan Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Masters, William Tony 16 East Sable Court Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Merrill, Gary Steven 300 Rogers Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Middleton, Clarence Lee 18 Hampton Court Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Minitor, Melvin Martin, Jr. Box 246 Langley, South Carolina 29834 Mobley, Ronald Ussery Eldorado Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Moore, Richard Edward 32 North Haven Court Columbia, South Carolina 29203 Morgan, Jack Allen, Jr. P.O. Box 7 Jamestown, South Carolina 29453 Morgan, James Phillip Route 3, Box 524 John's Island, South Carolina 29455 Morgan, Kris Edward 85 Ormand Avenue Asheville, North Carolina 28806 Morrison, John David 508 Trinity Way, Route 9 Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Morrow, William Leon Route 3, Box 9 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Morse, Rick Lynn 222 Biscayne Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Moxey, Ruel Rudolph Kemp Road Nassau, N.P., Bahamas Mpinga, Miriam Muchaneta Sanytai Baptist Secondary School P. Bag 735 Gatooma, Rhodesia Mullinax, Ronnie Anthony 400 Bershire Hill Anderson, South Carolina 29621 Mullinax, Wanda Allen Route 4, Box 88 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Murrell, Johnnie Stephen 910 Marue Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Myers, Richard Edgar Route 4 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 N Nesmith, Teresa Ann 2613 Kiawah Avenue Columbia, South Carolina 29205 Nickles, Jones Andrew 215 East Parkins Mill Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 O Orr, Lindsay Robert 5337 Whetsel Avenue Cincinnatti, Ohio 45227 Oswalt, Gary Earl Route 1 Batesburg, South Carolina 29006 Overstreet, Michael Dean Route 4 Greer, South Carolina 29651 P Pace, Nancy Louise Route 4, Box 79-H Inman, South Carolina 29349 Pack, Stella Louisa Route 1, Box 122-B Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Page, Myrtle Rebecca Route 3, Hunter Street Abbeville, South Carolina 29620 Parrish, Dorothy Kaye Route 1 Ward, South Carolina 29166 Patrick, James Norton 7 Fleetwood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Payattakool, Precha 563 Vanichi Bangkok, Thailand Payne, Jimmy Wayne 27 Highlawn Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Perry, Carolyn Diane 101 Duke Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Perry, William Jefferson Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Peterson, Arnold Larry Box 266 Slater, South Carolina 29683 Phillips, Robert LeVaughn P.O. Box 27 Smoaks, South Carolina 29481 Pittman, Annette Louise Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Pittman, Robert Wayne Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Pollard, Gwen Eugenia 11 Coan Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Pollard, Leonard, Jr. Route 4, Box 50 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Ponder, Everett Steven 123 Bessie Avenue Greer, South Carolina 29651 Pool, Glenn Steven 5904 Gill Creek Road Columbia, South Carolina 29206 Poole, Linda Ann P.O. Box 158 Elgin, South Carolina 29045 Porter, John Clyde Route 1, Berea Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Porter, Rachel Elizabeth Route 1, Box 214-A Lexington, South Carolina 29072 Prescott, Deborah Gail 1817 English Avenue Columbia, South Carolina 29204 Pruitt, Cornelia Rogenea 105 Mayfair Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Pruitte, James Ronald 47 Swanson Court Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Fl Ragsdale, Dina Kay 42 Sycamore Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Ramsey, James Allen 352 Fairlane Drive Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302 Register. Gloria Jean Route 5, Box 68 Lexington, South Carolina 29072 Rettew. Robert Allen Route 7, Davidson Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Rice, Robert Eneas Route 2, Box 89 Williston, South Carolina 29853 Ridge, Robert Keith 11 Ponderosa Drive, Box 86 Ware Shoals, South Carolina 29692 Robins, Joe Ernest P.O. Box 296 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Robbins, Julia Ann Route 5 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Robinson, Javon, Jr. 602 Georgia Avenue Chesnee, South Carolina 29323 Robinson, Michael William Route 1, Carpins Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Rochester, Bejamin Fletcher 517 Crestfield Road Greenville, South Carolina Rochester. Douglas Doyle Route 2, Box 168-A Westminster, South Carolina 29693 Roddy, Charles Gene 2 Webb Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Roddy, Roy Fred 3 Drexel Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Rogers, James Ronald 126 Cardinal Street Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302 Rorex, Samuel George 4 North Garden Circle Greenville, South Carolina Ross, Ansel Joe, Jr. Route 4 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Ross, Susan Jane 201 Cherokee Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 S Said, Arturo Patricio Sidora Goyeivechea 3356 Santiago, Chile Scott, Donna Aline 335 Vanderbilt Road, Route 1 Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 Schwiers, Bobbie Louise 848 Cleveland Street Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Selph, Tex T. P.O. Box 95 Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Shelley, Sybil Ann Rains, South Carolina 29589 Shelton, Ronald W. P.O. Box 74 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Silvers, Sheryl Jenett Route 4, Box 473 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Sizemore, Dale Marvin 4029 Rodby Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32210 Sizemore, Earnest Gus Route 1 Zirconia, North Carolina 28790 Smith, William Philip 4912 Oakhill Road Columbia, South Carolina 29206 Snyder, Richard Lewis Route 7, North Parker Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Southerland, Harold Edward 208 Biltmore Drive Easley, South Carolina 29640 Spake, Sharon Charlette 13-E Yorktown Apartments Greenville, South Carolina Stack, Raymond Hoagland, Jr. 33 Raccine Court Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Stallings, Doris Jean Brookwood Terrace Spartanburg, South Carolina 29322 Stathakis, Frank Michael 201 Robinson Street Greenville, South Carolina 29606 Steen, John Wayne 72 Sorentrue Street North Charleston, South Carolina 29405 Steen, Kathryn Annette 72 Sorentrue Street North Charleston, South Carolina 29405 Stepp. Jerry Dean Route 2, Valley Road Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29609 Stone, Jefferson Bennett 502 Meyers Drive Greenville, South Carolina Strange, William Charles 31 Douglas Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Street, Gary Lee 21 Heard Street Greenville, South Carolina 29604 Styles, Gary Lee Route 1, Box 193 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Summey, James Hampton 208 Florence Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 T Taylor, Charles Wesley Route 2 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Taylor, Pamela Jane Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Taylor. Ronald Lee 328 Earl Drive Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Thacker, Sammie Ann 16 McElhaney Road Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Thackston, Linda LaRue 3560 Valley Circle Birmingham, Alabama 35243 Thibodeau, Melanie Ann 803 Westview Terrace Dover, Delaware 19901 Thompson, Brenda Dianne 107 Silver Hill Road Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 4 Thompson, Luther Cecil Route 1, Box 210 Alcolu, South Carolina 29001 Thompson, Roberta Clinton 109 Cherry Lane Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Traynham, David Eugene 5401 Chesapeake Drive Fayettewille, North Carolina 28301 Tribble, Martha Elizabeth , clo North Greenville Junior College Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Trotter, Beverly Sharon Route 1, Box 187 Modoc, South Carolina 29838 Turner, Calvin Cecil, Jr. Route 3 lnman, South Carolina 29349 Turner, Charles Randy 31 Pine Ridge Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Turner, Donald Swain 13 Pemberton Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 U Ulmer, Donna Lee Route 3, Fenwick Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29609 V Vaughn, Joe Charles, Jr. Route 2 Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Abercrombie, Lonnie Perry 72 Abney, John Pope 72 Alewine, Marie Elizabeth 72, 139 Alexander, Barry Fletcher Alexander, Hugh Jason 72, 190, 191, 192 Alverson, Miss Betty 43 Anderson, David Miller 106, 108, 135 Anderson, Ella Louise 108 Andrews, James Edward 72 Anthony, Sara Jane 72 Arms, Larry Bruce 108 Armstrong, Johnny Randall 108 Arrazola. Guido 108, 164 Askew, Gary Neal 108 Atnafseged, Garedew 73, 155, 164, 165 Atnafseged, Gennet 54, 73, 158, 164 Augustine, John B. AuIl,Arlal1a Mae108, 152 Austin, Lewie A. Avery, Mrs. Nellie A. 27 Avery, Samuel William 108, 142 Bagwell, Wanda Kaye 73, 146 Baker, Donna Lynne 50, 62, 108, 149 Baker, Michael Price 73, 141, 147, 152 Baksami, Salman Al Baldwin, Bruce Alan 73, 182 Baldwin, Hilda Mae Ballinger, Katherine Lee 73, 127 Ballington, Deborah Celeste 108, 152 Bannister, Deborah Lynne 108, 135, 158, 194 Barbare, Ronald Frederick, 74, 154, 155 Barkley, Richard Gilbert 108, 190 246 Vaughn, Michael Phillip Route 3 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Vess, Martha Ann 3 Drewry Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Voris, James Richard Route 2, Box 429 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Voyles, Alice Lynn Lake Barcroft Seneca, South Carolina 29678 W Walker, Grace Allean 500 Augusta Street West Columbia, South Carolina 29169 Walker, Sallie Ann 300 Augusta Street West Columbia, South Carolina 29169 Wannamaker, Barbara Ann 1502 West Richardson Circle Harstville, South Carolina 29550 Wates, Wayne Lewis 305 Thurmond Street Edgefield, South Carolina 29824 White, G. B., Jr. 7 Vandervilt Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29609 White, Steven Michael 104 Fairlane Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29607 General Index Barksdale, Charles Bobo Barnes, Myrtle Louise 108 Barnette, Jeannine 108, 194 Barnette, John Claude 108 Barrow, James Richmond 74 Bates, Thomas Carroll, Jr. 109, 147, 152 Batson, Jack Anthony Batson, Dr. Lloyd 49 Batson, Stephen Michael 74, 168 Bayne, Mr. William 45 Beard, Cecil David 109, 136 Beard, Dr. C. H. 144, 145 Beard, Mrs. Elizabeth H. 25 Beckham, Mr. Milton Clifford 21 Bell, Curtis Anthony Bell, Randy Leo 74 Benjamin, Thomas Steven 109 Berry, Michael Wingard 74, 190, 193 Bikas, George Thomas 109, 164 Billingsley, Debra Gail 109 Birt, Delores Ann 74, 137, 158 Bishop, Fred Allen 109 Bishop, Martha Ann 75 Black, Charles Raymond 75, 150 Black, Donald Rexford 75, 146, 155 Blackmon, Mrs. Doris B. 22 Blackwell, Carolyn Diane 109, 142 Blackwell, James Nathan, Jr. 75, 150 Blanton, James Eugene Blanton, Judy Lee 109 Board of Trustees 18 Bogan, Mrs. Mozelle 45 Bolin, Mr. John F. 4, 5, 21, 133, 168 Whitworth, Patrick Lawrence 10 Sylvania Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Wilde, James Abe 102 East Decatur Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Williams, Frances Rebecca 32 Bla ke Street Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Williams, Judy Marie 3600 Edwards Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Williams, Mary Phyllis Route 4, Box 44 Abbeville, South Carolina 29620 Willis, Route Robert Aaron 2 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Wilson, Robert Daniel, Jr. 116 Oak Hill Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Windham, Wyatt Edmond 528 Benton Circle Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Wood, Helen Frances 305 Old Whiskey Road iBox 1521 New Ellenton, South Carolina 29809 Wood, Robert Eugene 305 Old Whiskey Road iBox 1521 New Ellenton, South Carolina 29809 Worthy, Rosemary 139 Cooper Street Gaffney, South Carolina 29340 Bonnette. Elliott Eugene 76, 227 Bouch illon, Alan Earl 76 Bowers, Margaret Ann 109 Bowers, Mrs. Mary 44 Bowles, Anita Kathryn 110, 136, 142, 146 147, 149, 156 Bracken, Mr. J. Jack 21,45 Bradham, Pete Ernest, Jr. 76, 152 Bradshaw, Mr. Ray 45 Bramlett, Debra Marie 110, 132, 152, 162 Branham, Hortense 76 Braswell, James Elliott 110 Brice, William Paul 109,110 Brinkley, Mrs. Earlene 44 Brissie, Mr. Sam C. 31 Britt, Timothy Glenn 110, 142, 176, 183 Brooks, Sharon Dianne 110 Browder, Mrs. Emily H. 25 Browd 166 er, Mr. Leland E., Jr. 23, 140, 147 Brown, Andrew Lee, Jr. 110 Brown, Joihn Herbert 58, 59, 60, 76, 132 144, 145, 150, 204 Brown , Joseph Frank 110 Brown, Juliette Jo Ann 76, 146 Brown Brown Bruce, Bruce, Bruce, Bruce, ing, Lester Dennis 110, 190 ing, Marshall Lee 77 Carla Jean 50,51,63, 111,152 Mr. Charles V. 20 Mrs. Irene Michael Roger 111 Bruce, Patricia Florence 111 Bruce, Mrs. Virginia 44 Brumbles, Wesley 111 Bryant, Mr. Johnson 45 Bryant, Mr. Roy 45 Bryant, Stanley Willis Bryant, Wrenthia Inez 111 Buchanan, James Clelle 77 Buckner, James Allen 166 Buftalo, Wayne Dobson Burdette, Brenda Evelyn 111 Burgess, William Harold Burnett, Emma Bagwell 77, 142 Burnett, Eugene Harold 77 Burnett, Floyd Leslie Burnett, Wilbur Clayton, Jr. 77 Burton, Wilton Eugene 111 Byars, Edna Elizabeth 77 Byars, Shirley Kay 111 Calvert, Mr. Dewey L. 20 Crumley, Phillip Anthony 81,170 Culick, James Thurman 113 Cullum, Timothy Clayton 113 Cunningham, Doris Kaye 81,136 Cunningham, James Patrick 113 Davenport, Lucia Elizabeth 113 Davis Davis Carroll Eugene 81, 142, 150 James Edgar, Jr. Davis Hewyard O'Quinn, Jr. 113 Davis Miss Marion E. 32 Davis, Miss Mary Katherine 43, 170 Davis, Paula Darnell 50, 60, 75, 82, 1 162 Davis, Samuel B. 113 Dawes, Robert Earl 113 Dean, Bruce Edward Dearman, Robert Frank 113 DeWitt, William Thomas 113 Calvert, Mrs. Louise Campbell Debra Anne 111, 156 Campbell, Dr. Carl G. 40 Campbell, Jean Elizabeth 107, 111 Campbell, June Karen Campbell Linda Cheryl 78 Campbell , Townes Robertson Candler, Stephen Charles 111, 190 Cannada, Bobby Royce Cantrell, Michael James Cantrell, Stanley J., Jr. Carey, Paul Christopher 111 Carlton, William Michael 111 Carter, Harold Hutto111, 168, 190 Carter, Joseph Elbert, Jr. 111 Carver, Carroll Benjamin 78 Case, Edward Charles 112 Case, Mr. George F. 42, 198 Case, Kathy Dianne 112 Cassidy, Blease Duane 78, 168 Catoe, Carol Louise 55, 61, 78, 130, 131 132, 156, 162, 194, 195, 203 Chandler, Alan Keith 112, 168 Chandler, Michael Theodore 79, 190, 191 Chandler, Norma Darlene Chasteen, Steve Franklin 112, 168 Childers, Ruth Ann 79, 162, 203 Childress, Phillip Douglas 112, 135 Childress, Roy Glymph 61, 79, 140, 176, 178 Clark, Brenda LaVerne 79, 142, 156 Clark, Joseph Wardell 112, 152 Clark, Sharon Lee 112 Clary, Johnny Mitchell 79 Clay, Charles Richard, lll 79, 170 Clayton, Mrs. Rose Neves 23 Clayton, Talbert Earl 112, 115 Cleveland, Mary Sue 80 Cobb, Mrs. Grace 44 Coggin, Linda DeHart 52, 53, 80, 137, 142, 152, 156 Coker, Jerry Edwin 112 Cole, Jackie Taylor 80, 152, 160, 161 Cole, Judy Lonita112 Cole, William Charles 112 Collum, Linda Helen 50, 80, 162 Connor, Mr. James Conoly, Linda Frances 112, 146, 149 Cook, Leroy Boyter 80 Cooke, Mr. Dewey Wilson 38, 142 Cooper, Robert Eugene 112 Copeland, Edward James 80 Corbin, Mrs. Myrtle B. 27 Corderman, Mrs. Evelyn G. 38 Cothran, Frances Estelle 112, 152, 156 Cothran, Wendell Wallace 112 Cox, Carolyn Sue 113 Cox, James Samuel 81, 140 Cox, Shirley Diane 81, 147, 149, 152 Craig, Gary Luther Craig, Jane Dell 113 Crain, Mrs. Olive S. 23, 139 Crenshaw, Paul Baxter 113 Crook, Rufus Edwin Crowell, James Charles, Jr. 81, 202 Dickard, Robert Andy 113, 150 Dickson, Danny Gene 176 Dill, David Mark 82,190 Dixon, Linda Cheryl 113, 159 Dobson, Thomas Eugene 82, 140, 141, 146, 150 Donald, Warren Edgar 113, 190 Donnan, Dr. Murphree C. 20, 49 Dorn, Henry Philip Dotson, David Wesley 114, 170 Drakeford, Richard Bruce 82, 168 Drawdy, Joseph Arnold 82 Drawdy, Robert Allen 114, 135, 170, 176 182 Droze, Jo Ann 55, 60, 71, 82, 145, 147, 148,152, 156,160,161 Duffie, William Boyce Duncan, Carl Frank, Jr. 83, 140 Duncan, Doris Inez Duncan, Hal 114 Duncan, Robert Lynn Dunlap, Neal John 114 Durham, Elizabeth Quincy 83, 139 Dyar, Tommy Dwain 48, 83, 137, 168 Dyer, Lillian Celeste 114, 135, 149, 171 Dyson, Hazel Lee 114 Easier, Julia Susan 114, 149 Eason, Jamie Vernon 114 Easterling, Eugene Mayson, lll 114, 170, 171 Edsall, Robert James, Jr. Edwards, Alan Richard 114 Edwards, Dr. Everette O. 203 Elledge, David Basco114, 168 Elliott, Edgar N. llison Thomas Leslie E , Elrod, Deborah Jean 61, 83, 132, 145, 147, 148,149, 152,160 Elrod, Karyn Alice Elrod, Stanley Michael 55, 60, 70, 84, 132, 176, 179, 197 Epton, Frank Jay, Jr. Eubanks, Dennis Wayne 114 Fagan, Mark Lynch 70, 84, 137 Farrow, Mrs. Stephen 33, 160 Fennell, Thomas Franklin, Jr. 84, 132, 166 167 Ferguson, Jim 48 Ferrell, Miriam Anne 84, 137 Fillippeli, Alfred Michael 84, 190, 191 Finch, Fred Charles 114, 150 Fink, Susan Carol 84, 137 Fisher, Hal Douglas 114 Flaspoehler, Stephen Henry Fleetwood, John Hamrock 114 Fleming, Cathey Sue 115 Fleming, Sharon Diana 85, 142 Fore, Jack Eugene 115, 190 Foster, Lee N., Jr. Fowler, Carroll Eugene 115 Fowler, James Washington 85 Fowler, Samuel Eugene 85 Frady, Larry Eugene 115 Franklin, James Edward 115, 152 Free, Alton Glenn 115 127, Freeman, Edward Clinton 115, 155 Freeman, Mrs. Linda Galloway, Wanda Kay 85, 152 Gamble, Diane Hanna Gambrell, Danny Carlos 115, 190 Garrett, Luther Paul 85, 147, 152 Garrett, Robin Joy 115, 137, 149, 158 Garrett, Mr. Roy 45, 202 Garrett, Ruth Anne 85, 147, 149, 152, 160, 202 Garrison, Nancy Ann 116 George, Julian Maurice, Jr. Gibson, Mr. Harvey Taylor 31, 135 Gilliam, William Allen 86,190 Gillespie, Mrs. Lucille H. 24 Gilreath, George Nelson 116, 190 Gilstrap, John Coy Ginn, William Dennis 86 Godbee, Mrs. Anne B. 34, 156 Godfrey, Robert Gary 116, 166 Godwin, Glenda Diane 86, 162, 184 Goodlett, Bobby Lee 116 Goodwin, Cathe'ine Ruth 116, 184, 220 Gouw, Nancy Nenny 86, 164 Grainger, Brenda Sue 54, 86, 130, 132, 136, 156, 201, 231 Gravely, Harrison Preston, Jr. 116 Green, Edith Kay 86 Green, Evelyn - anita Green, Michael . .ee116 Greene, Marion Esther 87 Griftin, Paula Ann 50, 51, 107, 116, 162, 184, 188 Grimmer, Michael Tyrone 87 Guest, Miss Lena Ethel 31, 165 Hale, Mrs. Elizabeth R. 26 Hale, Mr. Wade H. 40, 41, 144, 145, 150 Hall, Miss Kella Jane 37,162 Hall, Charles Richard 87, 150 Hall, Warren Whitfield 87, 152 Hammett, Cynthia Ann Hammett, Mary Elizabeth 116, 149, 158 Hammond, Steffan Durham Haney, Dennis Lorne 87, 152, 160 Harbert, Mrs. Geneva F. 23 Hardin, Alan Wallace 87 Hardin, Dr. Paul 133 Harley, Harry Harmon, Dennis Earl 117, 152 Harrelson, Norman Larue117, 168 Harrison, David Russell Harrison, John Dean, Jr. Harriott, Edwin Clark 88, 166 Hart, Jonell Thacker 88 Hart, Robert Louis Hart, Sherril Lynn Hartley, Janice Kathleen 88 Hawkins, Paul Steven 117 Hawkins, Mrs. Ray 45 Hawkins, Ray Michael 117, 190,225 Hawthorne, Susan Belle 54, 56, 57, 61, 88 130.131, 162, 184, 185,201 Hayes, Ralph Edward, ll 117 Hayes, Ralph Filmore 89, 184, 185 Heath, Rosemary Lou 55, 89, 136, 142, 152 156, 157 Heatherly, Terry Eugene 117 Hedden, Steve Marc 117 Hester, Rosalind Ruth 52, 53, 142, 156 Hicks, Billy Wayne 176, 183 Hightower, Jennifer Mae 117 Hightower, Sandra Patricia 117 Hill, William Joseph 89,168 Hinsdale, John Eric 117, 152 Hinson, Winford Alexander 89, 186 Hipp, David Harold 117, 206 Hipp, John William, lll Holcombe, Mrs. Pearl 44 Hollingsworth, Clifford Norman 117 Horton, Patricia Gail 117,162 Howard, Joyce Ann Howard, Mr. Henry J. 20, 30, 155 Howard, Mrs. Linda 45 247 Howell, James Bryan Howell, Timothy Jerome Hudson, Mrs. Elizabeth 44 Hudson, Richard Harris Humphries, Mitchell Eugene 89, 145, 168 200 Hunphries, Wanda Gail 117, 149 Hunt, Mrs. Helen Hunter, Lindsay Lucille 89 Hutto, Franklin Wayne 117 Ingram, Carl Randolph 118 Jackson, John Christopher 90 Jackson, Wallace Heyward James, Roger Dale Jenkins, Beverly Jean 90, 152 Jenkins, Timothy Dexter Jennings, Janet Gale 52, 53, 90, 142 Johnson, Doyle Mathis Johnson, Harry Stanley 71, 90, 130, 142 145, 146, 150 Johnson, Janice Rebecca 118 Johnson, Mrs. Linda Kay Johnson, Patricia Christine 118, 184 Johnstone, William Sinclair Joner, Kenneth Jack 78, 90 Jones, Donna Carol 90 Jones, Jane Elizabeth 91, 137, 147, 152 Jones, Ricky Keith Jones, Slaton Martin, Jr. 91 Jones, William Henry 91,152 Jordan, Arthur Fletcher 91, 134, 135, 147 Jordan, Jack Douglas 118, 132, 152 Jordan, Paul Augustus 91 Jowers, Henry Dennis Joy, Arthur Mills Julian Julian, Keels, John Leroy, Ill 118 Miriam Elizabeth 118, 152 Francis Craig 70, 91, 130, 131, 137 145, 150, 155,204 Keels, KGSIS, Joseph Alexander, Jr. 92, 166 Paul Austin 118, 134, 135 Keever. George Donald 92 Kelley, Randall David, Jr. 92 Kendrick, James Robert, Jr. 118 Khoe, Mr. Richard O. 29, 43 King, Mr. C. M. 45 King, Mrs. Elaine S. 24 Knight, Michael Wayne Lancaster, Henry Cleveland 118, 166 Lancaster, John Angus, Jr. 92, 190 Landreth, William Michael 118 Lang, Susan Taylor 118 Langley, Mrs. Pearle 45 McCrary, Ronald Eugene 93, 150, 151 McCrea, James Ronald 119 McDaniel, Dorothy Elizabeth 120, 136 McDaniell, Mr. Ed 45 McDonald, Marion Shaw 93 McDowell, Jimmie Harrison 120 McGraw, Vida Kay 120, 147, 152 Mclnerny, Margaret Ann 120, 135 Mclntosh, Jean Winona 120 McKinney, Mrs. Lillian 44 McKinney, Mr. Raymond A. 21 McKinney, Mrs. Sunie 44 McKinney, William Paul 94 Madden, John Eugene, Jr. 120 Maddox, Charles lvey, Jr. Maffett, Jerry Lamar 94, 142 Martin, Ladson Karl 120 Martinez, Gregorio 94, 155, 164 Masters, William Tony 120 Mathis, lsom Walker, Jr. 94, 168 Merrill, Gary Steven Middleton, Clarence Lee Miller. Kenneth Nolan Minitor, Melvin Martin, Jr. 120 Mitchell, Mr. George J. 42 Mitchell, Mrs. Mary 44 Mitchum, Thomas William 94 Mobley, Ronald Ussery 120 Mobley, William Carl 94, 145, 146 Moore, Richard Edward 120 Morgan, Jack Allen, Jr. 120 Morgan, James Phillip 120 Morgan, James Steve 95 Morgan, Kris Edward 120 Morrison, John David 120 Morrow, William Leon 121, 155 Morse, Rick Lynn Moxey, Ruel Rudolph 121, 155 Mpinga, Derek Amos 95, 154, 155, 164 Mpinga, Miriam Muchaneta121,164 Mullinax, Ronnie Anthony 121, 158, 159 Mullinax, Wanda Allen 121, 152 Murrell, Johnnie Stephen Myers, Richard Edgar Nelson, Mr. Thomas Nesmith, Teresa Ann 52, 121, 142, 162, 194 Nettles, Frances Victoria 95, 138, 139 Newman, Mrs. Brenda F. 24 Newman, Mr. Harold E. 33 Nickles, Jones Andrew Norris, Rev. Robert 48 Nowlen, William Henry 95, 168 Orgera, Antoinette Cecile 50, 96, 162 Poole, Linda Ann 123 Porter, John Clyde 123 Porter, Rachel Elizabeth 123 Poss, Deborah Elise 50, 97, 162, 184 Prescott, Deborah Gail 123, 146, 152 Preston, Mack Anderson 97, 164, 165 Price, Stephen Terry 97, 140 Pruitt, Carroll Wayne 60, 97, 146, 168, 169 Pruitt, Cornelia Rogenea 123 Pruitte, James Ronald 123 Quick, Cathy Martha 97, 137 Rader, Steven Lee Ragsdale, Dina Kay 123, 194 Raines, Mrs. Helen W. 22 Ramsey, James Allen 123, 135 Ramsey, James Humphry 98 Ramsey, John Colt 98 Raymond, Angelyn Louise 98, 147, 149 152, 160 Reel, Ralph Edward 98 Reese, Pamela Lynne 98, 137, 156 Reeves, Mrs. Margaret Stevenson 39 Register, Gloria Jean 123 Rettew, Mrs. Addie W. 33 Rettew, Robert Allen 123 Reynolds, Doris Jane 98, 132, 137, 139 142, 162, 163 Rhodes, Nancy Ann 99 Rice, Ernest James 99 Rice, Robert Eneas 124, 201 Rice, Theresa Ann Ridge, Robert Keith 124, 168 Ridgley, Candis Anne 99, 194, 195 Riker, Douglas Carneiro 155, 164 Rivers, Jacob Franklin, lll Robertson, Dale Alan 190, 192 Robins, Joe Ernest 152, 160 Robbins, Julia Ann Robinson, Mr. Dwight 32, 149, 153 Robinson, Javon, Jr. 176, 177 Robinson, Michael William 124, 190 Rochester, Benjamin Fletcher 124 Rochester, Douglas Doyle Rochester, Roger Lee 187 Roddy, Charles Gene Roddy, Roy Fred 124 Rodriguez, lsnelda Isabel 99, 164 Rogers, James Ronald Rorex, Samuel George 124 Ross, Ansel Joe, Jr. 124 Ross, Carl LaVante 99, 137, 140, 168, 204 230 Lavender, Sharon Elaine 118, 142, 149 Law, Abbie Sue 118, 135, 147, 152 Lawless, Martin Dendy 118, 166 Lawrimore, Boyd Harold 92 Lawrimore, Don Bruce 118 Lawrimore, Guynita Ann 119 Lawrimore, Roger Lariby 119 Lawson, Rickey 119 Leonard, Darrel Carl 119 Lesley, Jerry Lee Leverette, William Julian 119, 170 Levi, Thomas Lee 119 Lewis, Sybil Ann 119, 152, 156 Lilly, John Jay 119 Lindsey, Dr. Harold E. 19, 200 Lindsey, Michael Jerry 92 Lindsey, Norman Jerome 119, 150 Lindsey, Steven Leslie 119 Littlejohn, Benjamin Wallace, Jr. 106, 119, 130, 141, 150 Lollis, Dorothy Jean 93, 139 Lowe, Robert Donald Lowery, William Alphonso 119, 176 Lumkin, Jackie Ruth 119 Luther, Rebekah Lynne 119, 139, 152, 162 McCarley, Curtis Vance, Jr. McCarrell, Edith N. 22 McClain, Leta Kathleen 93 McClellan, Christopher Palmer 48,93 McCrary, Mary Alice 75, 93, 162 248 Orr, Lindsay Robert 176, 179 Oswalt, Gary Earl 121 Overstreet, Michael Dean 121 Overstreet, William Steven 96 Owens, Wythe Wyndham 96, 155 Pabst, Harry Lavern 96 Pace, Nancy Louise 64, 65, 121, 147, 152 Pack, Stella Louise 122 Page, Myrtle Rebecca 122 Parker, Farris Candler 96, 141, 201 Parrish, Dorothy Kaye 62, 122, 194 Patrick, James Norton 122 Patterson, Thelma Leigh 96, 137, 162, 194 Payattakool, Precha 122, 155, 164, 165 Payne, Jimmy Wayne 122 Peden, Frankie Jane 66, 67, 97, 152 Perry, Carolyn Diane 122 Perry, J ames Morris Perry, William Jefferson Peterso Phillips n, Arnold Larry 122 , Robert LeVaughn 122 Pittman, Annette Louise 123- Pittman, Mrs. Mary Pittman, Mrs. Mildred 45 Pittman, Robert Wayne Plemmons, David Michael Pollard, Pollard, Gwen Eugenia 123 Leonard, Jr. 123, 190 Ponder, Everett Steven 123, 15 Poole, Glenn Steven 123 2, 160 Ross, Susan Jane 124, 146, 152, 162, 194 196 Said, Arturo Patricio Sanders, Jackie Lamar 51, 99, 187 Sapough, Roy Sumner, Jr. 100 Satterfield, Cecil Phillip 100 Sayer, Miss Edith A. 26 Schaaf, Dallas Sean Schwi Scott, ers, Bobbie Louise Donna Aline 124, 147, 149, 162, 184, 194, 197 Sellars, Robert Wayne 100 Selph, Tex T. 124 Settle, Daniel Bryan 100 Shelley, Sybil Ann 124, 147, 149, 152, 156 Shelton, Mrs. Pearl 44 Shelton, Ronald W. 190 Shepard, Kirstene Wherry 101 Sherman, Mrs. Josephine 44 Sherrod, Jewell F. Shipley, Richard Malcolm 101 Shipman, Tommy Wayne 101 Silvers, Sheryl Jenett 124, 142, 146, 149 Sizemore, Dale Marvin 124, 135, 155 Sizemore, Earnest Gus 124 Slick, Andrea Michelle 101, 162 Sloan, Donna Elizabeth 101, 142 Sloan, Richard Alan 101, 140, 146, 152, 155 Smith, Bobby Joseph 102, 168 Smith, Brant McDowell 102 Smith 205 Smith Smith Smith Smith Kathryn Diane 50, 60, 102, 162 184, Ronald Homer Miss Sandra Grace 36, 71, 162, 194 ,William Curry, Jr. ,William Philip 124, 152 Snyder, Richard Lewis 125 Southerlin, Nancy Charlene 78, 102, 135 136,142, 145,156 Southerlin, Mrs. W. B. 44 Southerlin, William Fred 102 Southerland, Harold Edward Spake, Sharon Charlette 125 Sprouse, Mrs. Veda B. 30, 136 Stack, Raymond Hoagland, Jr. 106, 125, 152 Stallings, Doris Jean 125, 142, 147, 152 Stathakis, Michael Frank 125, 168 Steen, John Wayne 125 Steen, Mr. Frederick R. 35, 41, 107, 201 Steen, Kathryne Annette 125, 139, 162 Stephens, Emma Jean 102, 156 Stepp, Jerry Dean 125, 147, 152 Still, Mrs. Pat E. 24 Still, William Richard 103 Stone, Jefferson Bennett Stout, Dr. Maude C. 39 Strange, William Charles 125 Street, Gary Lee Styles, Gary Lee 125 Summey, James Hampton 125, 140, 141 Sweet, Michael Joy Sykes, Raymond J. 176, 177 Tankersley, Mr. Harvey, Jr. 37, 176, 178 Taylor, Charles Gray Taylor, Charles Wesley Taylor, Dewayne Edward Taylor, Monirah Elaine 103, 162 Taylor, Pamela Jean 125 Taylor, Ronald Lee Thacker, Sammie Ann 50, 125, 137 Thackston, Linda LaRue Thibodeau, Melanie Ann Thomas, Garrett Rockhill Thompson, Brenda Dianne 62, 125 Thompson, Luther Cecil 125 Thompson, Robert Clinton Thompson, Yvonne Dianne 103, 146 Thwaite, Ben Compton Tingle, Mrs. Doris J. 39 Tinsley, Mrs. Mamie Tippett, Larry Leonard 103, 137, 168, 202 Todd, Thomas Carlton 103 Tompkins, Daniel Wayne 166 Towery, Mrs. Sedalia Traynham, David Eugene 126 Tribble, Mrs. Alice 23 Tribble, Martha Elizabeth 126, 132, 142, 152 Trotter, Beverly Sharon 126 Truesdale, Eloyd Herbert Turner, Calvin Cecil, Jr. Turner, Charles Randy Turner, Donald Swain 126 Turner, Randall Keith 103, 168 Tyler, James Linwood, Jr. Ulmer, Donna Lee 126, 135, 152 Vaughn, Joe Charles, Jr. 126 Vaughn, Michael Phillip 126 Vaughn, Mrs. Barbara W. 25 Vess, Martha Ann 126 Voris, James Richard Voyles, Alice Lynn 126, 146, 149 Waldrep, Richard Alfred 104 Walker, Grace Allean 126 Walker, Sallie Ann 126 Walsh, Dr. Billy J. 20 Walsh, Mrs. Geraldine 34, 35 Wannamaker, Barbara Ann 126, 147, 149, 152, 156, 160 Ward, Mrs. Betty B. 24 Wates, Wayne Lewis 126 Watson, Congressman Albert 132 Weeks, Lewis Way, lll 54, 61, 104, 130, 132, 133, 179, 202 Weisenstine, Willard Thomas 176, 177, 180, 181 Wells, Margaret Ruth 104, 139 White, G. 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