North Greenville University - Aurora Yearbook (Tigerville, SC)

 - Class of 1972

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I f' x.nA.1: ,'.'a:.:' MJ7- aff! 1 '.' rl' iii rj 90 Lv.,-vf 'W 1 JK 'MN I 'ff F P lp 't' 1 rn K ..4.....4.4-..-..- Y 1- miz--+:i'alff- 4- ,4-7 1. 1 QW OUR DREAM xg gf' X' - , :gil x F. gl, N W I... ,ENV 'il'Vf'TxEL1 V XXV 'RVN WRX N NRM M K1 Ni' W . .. 13 ffm - --H+---JY-A-A-A-g-M - 1-If :L+ 4 if I + n vl M, 5 3 E 1 I I 3 E I Q A l I HP J 5 s 4, I, 1? ff 11 23 14 4 ,r L 15 '4 he 9. ,', f LVM! 918 KX' x , ff, 5 7 f? .I ,-,5:Iz?6Zg,' I x 1 4 .W ,,f-fwg Q - ' c 5 1 f W1 iJ3'- lift fain, ik As the twig is bent, so grows the tree. if A BENDEH OF TWIGS The 1972 Aurora is dedicated to a lady whose genuine interest and sincere concern for each of her students has won her the respect and admiration of all who have come her way. One could say that her life's theme is that of Chaucer's Oxfordian, and gladly would she learn and gladly teach. Each of her classes begins with a thought for life's direction, and a prayer for divine guid- ance, coupled with an hour of sharing. After earning her A.A. at North Greenville and B.A. at Blue Mountain College, she received her lVI.A. in English at Duke Uni- versity. Returning to these red hills in 1965, Mrs. Veda B. Sprouse became a standard for the friendship, concern, and guidance that North Greenville symbolizes. As an educator, Ivlrs. Sprouse gives unsparingly of herself. As former faculty advisor to the Aurora staff, she devoted six years of her talents and abilities. Such dedication has been too long unrewarded. lVlrs. Sprouse - Room 102 - THANK YOU. We are shaped and fashioned by what we love . . Goethe The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil . . Emerson Dedication .f N. 'Q lm ,r V it ii 17 18 if F E A 1 T 1 U 1 1 1 R E S 1 1 1 l i i 1 1 l l 1 l 1 l i l GN-SVRQKQ A -We -H Homecoming Homecoming activities, postponed from the original date because of a heavy snow, were highlighted by an exciting victory over Mars Hill College. Equally exciting were the half- time activities - the crowning of the 1972 Homecoming Queen, Miss Ann Pruitt. Crowned by Dr. Lindsey, she received a dozen red roses. First runner-up was Kaye Campbell, and second runner-up was Miriam Julian. Also presented at the game was Jeanie Bruce, the 1971 Homecoming Queen. 1 f. ts 1 -rrr f A A 5 V ' . ' X' ' - ji-2ig :q .:A. , ff f' ' tflglf gi 215. , wwf itz' V - - r F ' 3 0. 'HQ :f H P' .. '- -'e5zrf4-mir: ,i, l. ts f tt 1' . s:9wsJw- ' ..f ' A 'wwf V WV,-4 QM ' : N-, 25? fesfw?fgs?fff.s M1141 t ff . X ' .2 '-fo Q1 fist 3 11 42 . 1 as Kfv f- .P fd - -24:3 , ve-t his m y K 'if 3 , . W A2 QA? ff wt -f .fwt x t?-f -555. i tz- 'Q if ff' f- f Y ' fsgvfvf ' files- N ff I wit-. .' - A 2. , A . fw qwygg fw if xy AM. X, M t,,, , ws 54.3 .. ,-I .ii Q? . A mfwwt Mm-fy Xffswzrf 11. 1.1 . -tr 2 ff st wg i n - f r 3 42 vat ' Qsiwddsfi . Agr i '1 W .. ut -. yasaswgffwyqgtyw if sw 1 , 'ig-f . asywgsywwyzffdsw sv xc, f r . fy 1 . 5, ,NMS I 'X-'5?2K4'v'WKsZS f4?ssf'1 .fm gs 'f s i 311, 2-j 22. 4 ., , . Q .1 xy ,, ,. 1 fr . er ,J gf f 1 fl ' f f M 2 . f f M W 5- f. -- f we 5.1-.ff-A, f ,. N.. 4, f, t f ,, ' ' ws- fi ft ' t 'W .f f!Y 1 f f . f figs, it X 9 New up .fe wb- .wffftfs S 7 L ff, L -1.1.- XM, , Z f 5 f 7 1 1 s , mf' fr 5 ,, ,mis v, f. , ., 76 54 .g ,, f - f .1 at ' '- . M 111111 ,y affirm-24 It w Z 'ig E 5 W First runner-up, Kaye Campbell is still No. 1 with MIS. 20 JAX... Ann Pruitt, our Homecoming Queen, receives her crown from Dr. Lindsey if .IZ K Z L Miriam Julian, the Volunteer Band's choice is second runner-up. BEAUTIES CONTEND FOR TITLE Ann Pruitt New Frontier Society Ann receives a round of applause as she is named Queen of Homecoming festivities. Beth Mullinax EQV Literary Society Magaiy Prato International Students Homecoming r f ' y if ii 1 V5 E 1 i l I . ew K, Z fs,-y ,, , , W 'v f A jx:- .Ab ,4 Paula Griffin Debbie Duncan Sophomore Class Dean Howard Literary Society .fx of gf y 4. f QQ',l1u..-,ff 4' s f , 3 fiifriifr 21 -?T'f'- ., I 4,2 11,14 Nadine Chasteen Denise Ashe Becky Luther Choir Men's House Council Women'S House COUNCI' 22 isfwaxu- , Q5 if WW i 1 M we I Celeste Dyer Skyliner Doris Stallings Baptist Student Union Kathy Holcombe Aurora Susan Locke Freshman Class Officers Kaye Parrish P. E. Council Scholarship Day SCHOLARSHIP IS RECOGNIZED ,,..9 3N V Ron Taylor proves that a married student with home responsibilities can make the Dean's List. On Wednesday, January 26, Scholarship Day was observed. Twelve Sophomores and thirteen Freshmen who had obtained a grade point ratio of 3.5 out of a possible 4.0 were honored on this day and recognized during the morning chapel service for their outstanding achieve- ment. Comprising the Dean's List, these stu- dents were congratulated and challenged to continue their hard studying and good per- formance. ? .LK Dean Brissie congratulates Teresa Nesmith, a sophomore, and Allen Cochran, a freshman. Both rank scholastically in the tops of their classes. Dr. Lindsey commends these students for achieving the coveted 3.5 grade point ratio. 24 STUDENTS MERIT WHO 's WHO This year twelve students from the Sophomore Class were selected to represent North Greenville in Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. Chosen by the faculty and administration, these students have been honored because they have displayed the desired qualities of leadership, dependability, and cooperation, and have made out- standing contributions to the school. Scholastically, each student has achieved a grade point ratio of ap- proximately 3.0 or higher. Giving credit where credit is due, North Greenville is proud to recognize these students. M g 2 M... ' . X , 'wk Ann Wannamaker Who's Who ' a Benny Littlejohn Teresa Nesmith Roy F?0ddy Hamp Summey 26 di . wv -. 8 W David Beard Y' gw V- -. 3, i gh. JS w, L we S Y -f ,M fha Qv wg . if 'aff' .F fs- A If 2,3 lfmfb was :gb ak 45 in 'fi X it wg A , ,Q f x 341 3 if N Y ' 9 A Z' , fag , E x af f-W an X 'V M Q We 4 . 6' ' , ff: E s 'EA 6 v v 1, 1 , f , -' 5 X .ai ,W 1,,,5,?5ghX 'z-y-w.: amiga 4 39 V, f 2 ,j za G- 1 Y- mg A X- H1 Q, 1 'Z 35 -A u f, f + . ' ,. .. gi if W, -Ep A 215 ' . ' '- ,. , fag . F us ,fi 'D Q A4 S ,: 2 . V fi W H, 35 ' , 1' 1: ,, fav? I A 5 3 iv- - -fi: -fa s x 2 2 4 ? R f: f 1 vs- 'f AAJQ S11 1 2 . , J if 2 K Hkgmlgfzgl in Doris Stallings Q -'aw 1- E i I f E Tim Britt Mike Knight M11 9. 1: YS lf. i Ek, il-'F' 27 i I if i Christian Emphasis Week If ll C HIST IN YOU THE HOPE OF THE WORLD The purpose of Christian Emphasis Week was to provide a special opportunity for wor- ship and Christian fellowship. Christ ln You - the Hope of the World was the theme of the week that suggested genuine concern for each individual student. The main speaker for the week was Barry St. Clair, a young man who is the Associate Director of the Division of Evangelism of the Southern Baptist Home Mission Board. Other guests included Claudia Turner, accompa- nied by David Wells and Mike Davis, Mr. J. N. McFadden, and Mike Fair. t'Lost Generation, a movie produced by Billy Graham, was shown in Turner Auditori- um. Concluding the week's activities, the B.S.U. sponsored a coffee house, and enter- tainment was provided by One Way, a mu- sical group. Many decisions for Christ were made during the week. Eddie welcomes Miss Claudia Turner during Christian Emphas ,Nz my ne 3 rsrjw Claudia, David Wells, and Mike Davis perform in a meaningful con- ce ri. Glas 3 jffl' 5 my-H is Week. hi 'MF K '. y. k-'V iff A gf x, ,. 5. ,V 52 : 5 I T '.'i f ' Q '2-fl. l T A Q tm g g,gi' q.O1r. Q .,,g J vt , X S gms , 5 lt., f g 1 frsl' ' . in df 5 E' . ., f-- i1:wf,, ii., ! ' , I r I' S Another successful B.S.U. coffee house was held during the week. The featured speaker was Barry St. Clair. 28 Miss Aurora SIXTEEN VIE FOR CROWN Introduced by sophomore class president Frank Dearman, Bill Wheless of WFBC-TV in Greenville served as Master of Ceremonies and provided entertainment for the 1972 pageant, whose theme was The Beauty of Aquarius. Known for his work in television, the Little Theatre, and the Miss South Caro- lina pageant, Mr. Wheless added sparkle to the occasion. Sixteen participants competed in sports- wear, talent, and evening gowns. Between their appearances entertainment was pro- vided by students. Judges were prominent people 'lrom the Charlotte, Spartanburg, and Greenville area. The Sophomore Class Officers, headed by Mr. Harold E. Newman, worked hard to make the pageant a success. l l ' n ',:.if-' iyjiifl Beth Mullinax, Men's House Council, Beth Parrot, Skyliner, Magaly Prato, Phi Beta Lambda, Kathy Holcombe, College Choir, Jeanie Bruce, MIS, Nadine Chasteen, EQV Literary Society, Paula Griffin, Etude Society, Tricia Chestein, Freshman Class: Anita Grant, Aurora, Wanda Mullinax, Women's House Council, Celeste Dyer, Volunteer Band. Not pictured - Nancy Pace, Baptist Student Union, Kaye Parrish, Ministerial Band, Donna Scott, P. E. Council. 29 via ..., fa. ko . CAL VACADE OF TALENT The pageant brought forth a variety of ex cellent talent. Most prominent in the talent competition was vocal music, but there were piano numbers, dramatic readings baton twirling, and artwork. And God spat out the seven seas. . James W. Johnson 30 Que Sera Sera was Wanda's attitude. , ,. . ,,v:v 1 -'r' ' - ....1.V,,... , . Qlv- A E.. L im f-,f f awfsei -. 155 '-L , rf? Qi :gi ' V5 Qziesjf? it 'i'. he Q' .,,,.gj s, 2 fffxli ' 'ttf , cl,., 5 s ,ii f'-' it -ti r lt's Magaly, by Gollyl X x X 'M ENTERTAINMENT ADDS GLITTER A wide variety of entertainment was provided at the Miss Aurora Pageant, highlighted by emcee Bill Wheless, who sang Aquarius as an introductory number with the participants. A musical group called The Tikis provided special as well as background music. Kitty Bal- linger of Clemson performed a ballet number, and Steve Fowler sang. Jerry Ball, head judge of Charlotte, North Carolina, augmented the evening entertainment with piano selections. M 31 Third and Fourth Runners-up J' . E ftp Hearts were stirred as Miss June Karen Campbell lKayel sang a deeply moving medley of patriotic songs. The surprise expressed by Kaye upon the announcement of her being a finalist in the pageant was exceeded by her merit of the title of fourth run- ner-up. 32 t'The falling leaves . . As the melody of 'tAutumn Leaves floated through the auditorium, the only response from the audience was that of spellbound silence. The talent and crea- tivity of Miss Kathy Lynette Holcombe were expertly displayed as she played her version of the Roger Williams arrangement of this familiar tune. Miss Aurora NANCY PACE-SECOND RUNNER-UP '25 X X, 'N S -. 1 ' 'xx X 4, ' 'Q , i ' x E T ' H gs .L Songs from Oliver and Nancy's voice were a winning combination. F5 I ,ff ,, Nancy sets the pace. Miss Nancy Louise Pace made a striking impression as she gracefully sang her way into the hearts of all who attended the Miss Aurora Pageant. She performed her own ar- rangement of a medley of songs from Oliv- erl Her winning smile and natural poise, combined with an expressive, lyrical voice, made her deserving of the honor bestowed upon her. l! his gd., Nancy sings her way to the finals. 33 Miss Aurora JEANIE BRUCE-FIRST RUNNER UP Attaining the honor of being selected as first runner-up, Miss Carla Jean Bruce Ueaniel displayed outstanding ability as she performed a Chopin composition. Her artistic ability, blended with her natural beauty and congenial spirit, made Jeanie a wise choice for the title that she received. Jeanie remained poised throughout the pageant. Jeanie expressively performs a Chopin composition. 34 4,-5 Nm Miss Carla Jean Bruce, first runner wk mxm -up. BETH MULLINAX-MISS CONGENIALITY As the announcement was made that Miss Mary Elizabeth Mullinax was to receive the coveted title of Miss Congeniality, she re- sponded in sheer amazement. Her friendly smile, outgoing personality, and genuine in- terest in others made her a worthy recipient of this honor. Beth Mullinax represented Men's House Council. 51 51 . W?Ft 4YJ-if 1 f rf uv ww .. f r H. wt my t it , v if .aw V4 Q Y--wt 1 -t ...Ng ft ,- s - X is ff:-fx '17 Xikfiziis K ' ' , l f ' it f. f 'V ,QP1 V i .J 4 1 ,: ' QQ. so 4 f xffws--1 , I XX 5 ' t w-Zfw -X Qty, 5? -s H f t- it -'LJ' f - -ft Sy!-5 ff 4, ,- , . i ' -. X- f , ti , , '1 , V, Us'-' si -t ' 2 ft' ' 4 1 z M , f t l if 1 X, . t r ' it rw- wi: ffm Q 1 , ft Ag way . w, Q5 3 A g 9, .,,,-. ps -Qf, tl. f , . f t . -. ,A 1 -,mmf , gl .Mg . 'f ,N-. ? ,,f .mf 3K . 1 'v gl - 3, ,, x , F ll- L '-, J-1. 'i g 'M -V . A Qv ,V ,. 1,.,!.5,. 1.. Qi, Qi 4- ' ' J, - -.1 f 4.1 x ,w-1,1 f 5 x 1, 1 ,U iw! f:'i.x, ' . ' l 'Mia ' , li , , L' lx .+ -5, qw l, f-will bt -1:31 41+ l .- . '::323'Qfl tiC2Y 1 2' 1 'Nw 1' ' ' '5 wif. 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Paula, a Sophomore from Sumter, South Carolina, sang a touching, popular song, One Love. Her deep, flowing voice created a romantic atmosphere throughout the audience. Her regal poise, beauty, full, rich voice, and charming wit combined to captivate her audience and attain the crown and title of Miss Aurora. And the winner is . . Paula unhesitatingly answered her question. One love in my young life . . 37 GUTSTANDING SOPHOMORES ARE NOMINATED 'WW ,, , x Q, fy Z M N is fbi, , . , f ww 4 , M .W WWW ,V M, W. 1. . fwff4f,,,w W fwmz. . W :W ,Lyn Ann Bowles, David Beard, Teresa Nesmith, Eddie Case, Celeste Dyer. 38 4 4, .X , . is fer an K3 NX i A AA,. A.,, AAA:,,. Z'g2+AW me QW, Q5 yw am N ff fe a x efvf S X Xef X ? Q NX N w X W X Xf fx X N X x fy ,X f xy Q y , Q, fx sxxx S X x N fs nf, QS we is ef A f y X I V ex A Q, f -A Sf' xx MX .f if X X 1 J 'S Q x 1 1 s 5 i ,N N 12'-:fi i ez. , 2' , W - .Ai Sm, . ' -- A . H ., Tx4.L1m!z i.1uL Paula Griffin, Hamp Summey, Jeanie Bruce, Paul Keels, Donna Scott, Roy Roddy. Not pictured - Benny Littlejohn. E? Asif Miss North Greenville ANN BOWLES RECEIVES AWARD th The young lady elected as Miss North Greenville is a person who holds the respect and admiration of the students on our cam- pus. She is chosen for her personality, scho- lastic achievement, dependability, school spirit, honesty, and appearance. Our winner is known for her high Christian ideals, her willingness to help when needed, and her dedication to North Greenville. The student body is proud to have chosen Miss Ann Bowles as Miss North Greenville of 1972. 40 -C b my 4 wx- kx R ,, X .,., M L we 1 s A . sl 1 X X rss- Hess V ,swssu sf X ii A 5 X X Q ,Q NfsR.XAfX,xs if X Xxyxxs X Anita Kathryn Bowles Miss North Greenville 1972 I LN f , i lk r 5:12 .SX 41 Mr. North Greenville ,if 42 Benjamin Wallace Littlejohn Mr. North Greenville 1972 STUDENTS' CHOICE -BENNY LITTLEJOHN The title lVlr. North Greenville is an honor the student body bestows upon one Sopho- more boy each year. He is chosen for his de- pendability and devotion to the ideals for which our college stands. He takes pride in his work and uses his talents for the better- ment of North Greenville College. This year the student body has chosen Mr. Benny Lit- tlejohn as the 1972 Mr. North Greenville. 'mf ! F, f if -qw' l . 43 SPECIAL EVENTS HIGHLIGHT YEAR Qfwyf. 4 Q ...- W is in, X my 14.1 Harold E. Newman in concert. Dr. Maurice Hinson, pianist, and Dr. Jay Wilkey. 3.-nm-N 5'-Hwqxin. MARTHA, by the National Opera Company. ' ' ! I 1 Q ,val -f ' 44 Freshman-Sophomore Banquet input V-A President's Reception 8 ,QQ9 .aww mlm ,..,.,m..Mt-vm-zfffermvzvgg.. Teva, , -,..Vf.u' Wwe.. -L ffff fn.-1 5:3 5 2, .,.x mmm.v,.xwg:ATrf1Qf1n'xr'f1:'1 - - 'rl . wh. , tw.. .- ,,.. iw . s- --w vt ' ' 4' Q ' ka if Q,,i:.:,7,gS.5,-,,fZ,-:r-ngim':QQ-I 3532: , ' ' ff. fi f 9 'f,,Gud'H' Y' ' 55, wg 5,MM..,,Aii Ez, . , t Aw Q, I 'r 4 Q .. 5 Y V Qt' U V A ., Q , ' X if .. f -' ia . ' : f-Y .Q ,V wwwywfd ra.:-atrwffref-41,9-.i,gs?- 2 '35-M-.gk 1mv-:'-44-2'z-res-4,-wa 'I'-: fs 2 ff' ,V J 44-tv sfwww-. tx at V-,sw4g5.5M:sfgQaQ-e 5: - . -...ik,, - '4w11mg'3C ...t f M V V' -. .tv fr' 'fmgsmt ' f wt ' ,-1,'-if f'.- I - 4 '1 .. P-'v t 4f:ffftf X 2:-fnlvziw X Xi ' ' 2953--ft. ' I 'Xi A ,,,. . ,:,.,,, 5 .,M,1 5 .,:,, N. , . , , .,,: .. .::. ...,, . 4,,x: , ., . ,K K 8 ,, , f X mi - - -. . '2 '- fi- A - +A' -5--'M 4-. .t W , 5 --'r as ' 'few 1:-,yr 4 f- , ,iafby nib' w ' . t- , , kg gf? rf.fffafgzigf,5g5fef...:,2r4:::.,,,,aS-wr'f'f M'f '- 'r 2?-H W iwf--wwf. 1 V- - V, . D 5 fi ,I A t' at 162 t t A :eg NLWSTQQWXWWQL. at w i f M - rwrwz: ws-r :'za:s'x -W f- e 4: .. X ter - We t f ' if Rig.. , , ' -'V' ,M ,I if kai? ' s ,, . T' ' ' f M ,. ,, W .. 3 ,V . ,f.,,,.w. ,. X A ,, .,,, Q :vt 2 r ,Q V ,. - W if ' iff 5 f , . ' k- 1' 2, 'f -1 gf4w:,,, ,nl , M qw W cf, Q - 9' ' ttf ,f,t2Lt L,is V 1 M M , Q ' K 1 ' Q ' X 4,1 1553 ,L,A e ,, 4 N -it . f 4 J, wg Wax 'So ft' Mass Aurora Pageant y 'W Hon. Governor John C. West ii- Q4 45 School Spirit CIVIC-MINDED STUDENTS i if Students wait patiently to donate blood. f N , M, The Tigertones perform in Columbia. Activities for local children are sponsored by Community Action. 46 SHARE SCHOOL SPIRIT r- my. Blood drive sponsored by NFS. College Choir sings at S. C. Baptist Convention Community Action workers host a Halloween party. 4 48 n -1 fs X ax -R W :vm V Q.: ' is v ?S,,wv- v xf NN x XXwNv Nwwwxw NNNN NNW. . X ..ve ' Yufx Q., Qf .. K. .4 1., ii, .im NSS NSF a xNQ i ww -sww Q WXXWNNX Xu NNN N N Nw-wwwsxw K' xxx Q X. -- gx - xxx ww N? .KNWWMN NXNN N Mxw .W xwN' ' NW N X Trustees RUSTEES APPROVE NEW PLANS One of the improvements implemented by I the trustees this year was an agreement with the South Carolina Soil and Water Conserva- I tion Commission to develop an Outdoor Lab- oratory Classroom on a 200 acre site on the North Greenville Campus. This laboratory classroom will include nature trails, class- room pavilions, rest areas, and a rhizorium for the study of underground plants and roots. Other action by the trustees involved ap- proval of plans for renovating the second level of Neves Cafeteria for the College Store. Also included were plans for a cooperative agreement with the Greenville County Civil Defense Unit under which North Greenville will serve as an alternate Emergency Opera- tions Center for the area. Through these ac- tions by the trustees, North Greenville con- tinues its program of growth and develop- ment. Executive Committee - Mrs. A. C. Brock, Secretary-Treasurerg Dr. Basil Man- ley IV, Chairman, Kermit McCarter, Member-at-Large, Rev. James W. Crocker, Vice Chairman Board of Trustees - Dr. William T. Hendrix, Mrs. Joe Kinard, Mr. Fred S. Mahaffey, Mr. Douglas L. Hinds, Mr. H. Nelson Burrell, Mrs. A. C. Brock, Rev. James W. Crocker, Mr. Woodrow W. Long, Sr., Dr. Basil Manley IV, Mrs. W. L. Young, Mr. Kermit McCarter, Rev. Ryan B. Eklund, Rev. W. Lloyd Hellams, Mr. C. Henry Branyon, Mr. C. Frank Pittman, Jr., Mr. John A. Ellison, Mrs. John Kendrick, Mr. Kirk Neely, Rev. Frank Inman, Mr. A. L. M. Wiggins, Dr. George G. Durst, Jr., Rev. O. D. Dyches, Mr. A. Jack Blanton, Mrs. John B. Blanton, Mr. Gene Brown Advisory Council MAN Y VOCA TIONS REPRESEN TED The members of North Greenville's Advis- tm' ory Council are involved in a great variety of occupations. Among these are bankers, businessmen, merchants, attorneys, insur- ance representatives, and manufacturers. The members of the advisory board are: Mr. Robert H. Green Mr. Joe Hayes Mr. T. C. fNapJ Vandiver Mr. Henry Simpson Ivlr. Pralo Wood Mr. Russel Ashmore Mr. Malcolm Carter Mr. Harris P. Gravely fr- Mr. Dwight Holder X Mr. Eddie Runion Mr. B. R. Littlejohn Mr. James Parham Mr. E. F. Averyt Mr. Herbert Provence Visit NGJC. MT. Waltef H. Cl'll!eS Mr. Jack Ramsey Mr. Howard Lamar x Mr. Walter Chiles, Mr. Pralo Wood, Mr. Joe Hayes, and Mr. Russel Ashmore 2 Mr. James Parham and Mr. Dwight Holder discuss new ideas for the improve- ment of the North Greenville Campus. 51 President and Dean Emeritus r. M. C. Donnan, President Emeritus Dr. lvlurphree Claude Donnan, president emeritus of North Greenville Junior College, was born in 1892 in Greer, South Carolina. Having a meager beginning, he struggled to attend Spartan Academy in Groce tnow Ly- manl, South Carolina, Furman University, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. ln 1928, he accepted the position of principal of North Greenville Academy. ln 1934, he became president of North Greenville Junior College and contin- ued in this capacity until 1962. Dr. Donnan has become a legend. Using his talents, knowledge, and business ability, he built this institution in a time when funds were practi- cally non-existent. His determination and foresight were major keys in the success of the North Greenville Junior College which exists today. A5 l Dr. Murphee C. Donnan President Emeritus D.D., Furman University Henry J. Howard, Dean Emeritus Mr. Henry J. Howard Dean Emeritus M.A., University of South Carolina 52 Dean Emeritus Henry J. Howard is now chairman of the English department at North Greenville Junior College. He came here in 1949 as Dean of instruction and served in this position until 1965. A native of South Caro- lina, he was educated at Furman University, University of South Carolina, University of Vir- ginia, and George Peabody College for Teachers. Since his arrival at North Green- ville he has contributed tremendously to the growth and development of the college. He played a major role in the school's accredita- tion by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. In 1967, he pub- lished a book, From These Roots, a history ot North Greenville Junior College from 1892 until 1967. Many of the accomplishments of the college can be credited to Dean Howard whose ability and dedication have influenced the lives of many people as well as the life of North Greenville Junior College. President N. G.'S TIME HAS COME Since the time of Dr. Harold E. Lindsey's acceptance of the position of President at North Greenville two years ago, the college has been outstanding in meeting the challenge of higher Christian education. Dr. Lindsey feels that North Greenville's time has come. He has expended much time, energy, and thought toward the growth and development of this school. His interest exceeds that of the success of the school, however. It includes the students themselves and the solutions to their problems. MMM M.. Mmxmwa., Mtg is s ' ' K 1 . s,- .1 'F iiii . 2 ' uf' WN 4 A+ K ' l-ffAxfwA . an gm' . M' www sys: w e J, Qi X.: V K X s ,fawgllxr ay- gavga-Q fy-1-4:-1, Q fs Mlfg are ff' Mw42?'Q4?'ffX5Vxgskf'3 3, Qmxezsls f Nv f sb wot if Y S? 1' sg, ,sywvwme Awfv XIX sissy X' , .-.e,.f1-viwpvt-Qqg:-a. :.4.f-fawsifsw -s. vsvlf' QQ- yM50'iAyi'ZN22w fWV ffsf T X1 1- fx ss. ' .:S:.'ifSfq ,,::v. - QQ.f 'Z'w PE' j ' A 04 K-Vw-.ff x,- vt, x ,wx XNt zXyX,y , . ,X Kgs TSN, W , .A W .x 355, Q .-PSV? . fi . . : ZF . wi 1 W Administrative officers OFFICERS PROVIDE ABLE LEADERSHIP E. Donald Crapps Dean of Student Affairs M.A., University of Alabama Having a record-breaking enrollment this year, North Greenville has been fortunate to have a group of very competent administra- tive officers who have shown a genuine inter- est in the problems and endeavors of the students. Their interest can be seen not only in their offices but all over the campus. Zwiwlwmf Mr. Charles V. Bruce Business Manager M.A., George Peabody College Mr. Samuel C. Brissie Acting Dean of Instruction M.A., University of South Carolina Mr. Milton C. Beckham Vice President for Development B.A., Furman University THROUGH TIMES OF CHANGE E .,t ge , iff If r 21 Mr. J. Jack Bracken Director of Physical Facilities B.S., Clemson University V Mr. Jerry R. Robertson Registrar M.Div., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary .wg I 5, kki Mr. Raymond A. McKinney Assistant to the President, Director of Publicity B.D., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary 55 if Secre THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE SCENES Mrs. Sylvia B. Wood Business Office Manager r 'gg , ,:' rs? g ww Wg., , ' 4.'473?, M ' We . - az, ,-, 52 , , , M.. J , Wy. rf 4 M2 .. 7575 QW wg 1, 4.22: 21:9 f 2 Yi W jf, .f ,. X, . . ,.,,. E G 5 5 . 3 r l. Q5 r- me , ffl: . , f .wi-'im Wx v - 4 . , .Ax Q.:-:.:::. s V We 1 Q Q Q04 51 w bk fa , X Sf t X' Qt if ,. me fx ,. ,M MMA, 1' war ren ' .. '--L t e, 9- My X .. . f 'Q ,' 2: alfkifingifii Lfx:WEm:S',:?1:3'?.'., fl s V 1 'Q 1 vs, ff X i .f , , t 1 MK ay , i, Q may f if N jk I fx I I 'S SX X , , . U' af Q f 94 1 i f , ff y 4 , f f t f 1 , Q Q A f 0 t x ' W 14 if s rip, f j f Q N lst 2' 4 ' ' L M5 ' xv f if . .,. , ff -Aww. Q. Qvs V- . M r-it ,- X -1.-+:4:w-zrwwvfzzf -I .rv-, f .ff .tetzztsw-1-2311. 0, A ...4 , . V ,.,. .. as . .X . ,., ... ,,,.Z..,,.,,W, ,1,. 5 x ww 4 ti ,f .4. , , t X- Wmwi 34 ---- Q i. . 4 '- X V vwt 4 4 spit, ' ,J 'MP fr' 'f f f Q f t K ,ff 22mm . Q, ,Y ,wo 4 i-1,,Vx sift 13,522 vp 'C ' , 4 W W 4- N ft Q 5 V' fi J . 4SWn 9 sexy Mrs. Alene L. Wilson tary to Dean of Instruction f s Mrs. Elizabeth R. Hale Secretary to Registrar Mrs. Alice G. Tribble K X 1 Secretary to the President ,, i y. 1 y 'V . sy , . w if? A f - sf J X .3 . W, ii . , , sigwfikj Q , 3144 g , A ?Sf'5ff .. .. ' f ff mf X 7, ,gwys , 23 M, ,NMA M 9 KQV , if 1 .swf 1- ' ' f if . , Ivzgt' V ' it ' ':1f,a,2v1.-,. -..,. .1 -,-.. 4 Aa f ffZ...W gewzfff. s , 5 -. ff ' f ff , l tt- ., X ' 'Jiffy- f Z' -i 2 2 V F . A 4 , if , 1 sf 7 x Pi, Z f . . is t, sf 'oguif KZ! 0 Z 4 f y, 1 1 Mrs. Edith N. McCarrell College Store Manager M ., 4 , .,, vs:f '-': ' 1 K 4 , 1 ' 4 C my 4 x, K i 2V7s'Q i ' f X f .f .Asad ,SV 'X f V X N The members of the administrative staff assume a wide range of activities and responsibilities. They perform tasks which are vital but often unheralded. The management of records, supervision of students, collection and transmission of information, and assistance to everyone connected with NGJC require much time and effort of these highly skilled work- ers. WV., t rtr i Mrs. Rose N. Clayton College Nurse Ft.N., Baptist Hospital Mrs. Geneva F. Harbert Mrs. Olive S- Crain Food Services Director D980 of Women Mrs. Doris B. Blackmon Student Aid Administrator Mr. Leland E. Browder, Jr. Dean of Men Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary .ff.,w1nw A.A., North Greenville Junior College X., ,ff T if 61 X ak V N V ly '--Q ng., 57 x .. Mrs. Betty B. Ward Switchboard Operator A.A., North Greenville Junior College E' ,- ' S M. WW W! I S 2 iw .3 Mrs. Vivian Laws Assistant PBX Operator Mrs. Barbara Vaughn Receptionist is 54 of ' 45271. . W. 2 Mrs. Elaine S. King Bookkeeper Mrs. Elizabeth Beard Secretary to the Dean of Student Affairs 3 Y M, 2' t -AW L 'f J ff? ?f?f-'f 5,4 5 S 5255 ' . ' if V, M . Q. , ,t sw 9, W! , f .. Q? .4 if ,ay I' ,,ipOi0Mw N-Y ,Ma .4' . ...-nn--....... msn! Xiu Lucille Gillespie Records Secretary V :,, 1, 1.- , nf by 1 N K .mf N W- M . ff' P H .. ,aw-P , Linda Freeman Faculty Secretary ng.. f sw Af E f vglfff sex ,MQ - .f 7 Q ' Wm f ,z',5..5Qv.:f,,, 1 H Q X. f 31, 3 s3t?.wj?Z-Q.. WX .X : 5 in ' ., A ,. . wx wyhfxg, X .-,gif , ,Q g ,' ' 12, f5vt,i?QY17kw,sW 2.3 X X of 0 11 I D -.: Xwgrfw. - f - ,-ms , A .f 4 ,X , fs , 'dif f pxfxxfx, foo Linda Johnson Secretary to Vice President for Development Reba Wells Secretary to Director of Publicity 1... lrene Bruce Secretary to Vice President for Development Emily Browder Secretary to Dean of Men -1 'iffifl X If A V ,. M, 1 .tt , Amt., ,,5.wu., gg, f f if 2 fs N Q,u.wv 59 Library Staff NEW LEAR ING CENTER IS PLANNED s SW-5 Zi, 2 75 ni FV 3' -4 3 W 1:1 CD D' m 7 o 3 m Q cz. 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V, ,. -V 4' .fs X s s , A--fr fsZ73?f5lrs'9y'f:-fm f ,f , Q. , ,, -.. 4. ,.. ,ns-6 fy , W aw., , QVNJQ As' my Am f 155 . fr , ,,, ff fr H55 ' 14 uimfg,6'fM?W.s'if?sWX6tWt yf ....., , , ,I Q, .if -2 we K X, .f f 1 . , www, 4-My r asa Ws 1 4 ,2 - 2 1 ff C f sf' - f fa r , , ..,. 222: +?0i!g'XtfQ'?t X K' it 562 A-HQ as 5 ,cvs Es: , 222. , W we iv fvl , gr. tv ' 4 1 1 52:1 cw ,,,?sG'2' .35 y M04 1 9 f gr V igllffglill T 2 f ' 3' ' . .., it 0 T l 2 Q f - M 4, ar ' y f if if fl X S, U f W M 1 2 f X if H . f H' .. NN, . T 5-f 5 fulfils! it I 047 g 4 6 E f M A if N55 5s3fa ,1si 3, X KW ff 9,2552 .5 W 9 , H , A 6 2 1 fx fi 7 it , egg? g ,ZW ii , , 5 H W f , -im 1, ' li 52 'X ' sa 'Sf if 33: ,l,.lf f f 4 5 ,Q , fi, , gg if? 25,6 ff f f M. . X 702 .V it f r-' f Z ' E f'S9 .,S2a Q Mrs. Myrtle C. Lee Acquisitions Assistant 60 1 The Hester Memorial Library houses over 23,000 volumes exclusive of pamphlets. The library receives over 200 periodicals and nine daily newspapers. There is a collection of au- dio-visual materials, such as recordings, film- strips, slides, microfilms and pictures. A recent expansion of the library increased the seating space to accommodate 125 people and dou- bled the space available for books and other library materials. A new learning center is planned in the current development program. This center, to be located in a separate build- ing, will afford new audio-visual techniques complete with auditorium, language labora- tories, conference-study areas, faculty work- rooms and additional space. v,. ,, .,, t i'i :', 3 Q ,c.t' tn 1 m 2 X . ' 0 if ' - f . .EX in If .f,4..xilM,.. Miss Edith Sayer Librarian M.A. in L.S., Peabody College 1 l?' ' WHS . , . ... f 1 .r-1 'fireman The library provides a refuge from the noise in the dorm. MVS- Brenda F. Newman Clerical Assistant 5 X 2+ 'f 1- x , N A Q4 N W X Q Q2 YN X X Ns N . ,wtf Mrs. Nellie A. Avery Catalog Technician A.A.,.Anderson College STRICTLY BUSINESS , ., , st, H 'f - w sg.-X nz . ff Mgxts,-4 mfs my fy i f M . 1:2 :-aww-ss Vt-'?':f-S , : U Q -f a as W f N, 7 V 1 , Assam .f SW Qfvigz '-.t?v'W!w vi f -K al kssgwl KAZRW X QV ,ZW ti rw 1 iw 9 soya Assy A gsifkgg si UAW f Qs NV' CSS-7 3 was was f ff mt-?hggJ.ifyW.4-'Q Q , AW' if 1 f 27 Q ,, f - -'-- 4 Q ' ' X me ff . . eww f' 1 ff nz ffww ft sf ,W Au-sf' W 49 V- -V .asa 4 gy, Aga ff my f,.w.yw44 ww J f Mrs. Delane B. Wood Typing, Shorthand, Business Correspondence, and Business Law Department Chairman B.S,, Winthrop College 62 Hours of practice, study, and hard work characterize the lives of the business students. Gaining proficiency in typing, shorthand, and business machines is their common goal. Accounting is mastered only through inten- sive studying that includes labs and work with practice sets. Economics offers the student a look into the economy and business affairs of the world. Together, these subjects and the hard work put into them produce students capable of coping with problems that may arise in business offices. dum? ali' Mr. Richard Khoe Economics and Accounting M.B.A., University of Southern Mississippi English From Edgar Allen Poe to Beowulf, from themes to term papers, North Greenville stu- dents are blessed with opportunities to ex- press themselves through discusion and ex- position. Since many students are interested in English merely as a means of communica- ation, and many are genuinely interested in lit- erature and writing, the members of the En- glish Department are faced with the problem of fulfilling each students needs. English, therefore, is offered on different levels with student assignment based on ability and in- terest. A. Miss Betty Alverson Speech M.A., Ohio University at Athens Mrs. Juliet A. Moore Freshman English M.A.T., Converse College 64 Mrs. Veda B. Sprouse Sophomore Literature M.A., Duke University l 1, Miss Ethel Guest Freshman English M.A., Appalachian State University 'SA if ,,1 Mr. Henry J. Howard Sophomore Literature Department Chairman University of South Carolina W ,5 55 T S ts Q X xv ,N ,X gt wit Mr. Harvey T. Gibson Freshman English M.A., Duke University 4 M X -1.1. '1 Wt Z ff t ,X X VWK?f77Z':Z5'7f'4fk737f i' UW i W' V f X AESTHETIC SENSES ARE CULTIVATED i :nk Wtfy 12: 1 -gf 6 544, A. 2 'B V Q1 'f2' f .Ai .4332 . X2 , . nr, , I L4 Q Q i 3, A 6 f it U if 4 z -Y ' Nw , li ax gn ng, 22 AVF 4 - I Q f , ra. ,mgg-r: fr Q , I get 2 2 fa -.3-.41-Z' , f: :,:2 ?- '7 I rf ti M tayty M Mrs. Lyra N. Crapps Music Theory M.M., Florida State University .y f -fn ,, H,,,,Q-, ,wff,,-!,,,f - , 4 .sm -,734 C . f, , ,, ..,,L 4 y,, , H Mrs. Joyce Farrow Mr. Dwight A. Robinson Organ Voice, Choral Director M.Mus., Converse College Department Chairman 66 M.C.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary f 1 A,,, t. C 2 X The Fine Arts Department offers stu- dents a chance to express themselves through art and music. This department primarily serves students who are inter- ested in music or art as a career, but it also offers training for students seeking a general knowledge of these courses. Pi- ano, voice, organ, and art are taught main- ly to majors in these areas, but all NGJC students can be included. The choir con- sists of 53 members, most of whom are music majors, but membership is also open to non-majors who have musical ability. Music and art appreciation are offered only to students who are not music majors but have an interest in these areas of the fine arts. 'divas N 1' .ir--N.. tj' N' MTS. Addie W. Rettew Mr Harold E Newman Art Fundamentals and Art Appreciation Piano and Music Theory M-A-. Furman University M C M Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Foreign Languages PA LEZ-VOUS CES LANGUES? Mrs. Anne B. Godbee French Department Representative M.Ed., Clemson University The Foreign Language department is one step in the direction of cooperation between nations of the world. French and Spanish are offered on various levels to enable students to progress at their own relative speeds. They study grammar and effective communication of these languages along with the literature and culture of the French and Spanish-speak- ing countries. Greek is offered in the interest of religion students to enable them to read and compre- hend the biblical Greek text. Mr. Frederick R. Steen Greek Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 68 me -Z Mrs. Geraldine D. Walsh Spanish B.A., Ouachita Baptist University iiismwk .,...-Q-v-'J' Qu'est-ce que dest, Nancy? Espanol? BU! DING MIND, MATTER, AND SPIRIT wsmmv, ..,,,.,,,..v,.. ..- .gp gym as ggnuunl'v ' ,,- A pw, w sw, ' ,gn ,wk '- 70 Miss Sandra Grace Smith Physical Education, Health M.S., University of Tennessee Miss Kella Jane Hall Physical Education B.S., Carson-Newman College Coach Worley holds a captivated audience. North Greenville's Health and Physical Education Department is characterized by its dedication toward the well-rounded develop- ment of all students. Health and Physical Ed- ucation are a part of the process of education and are carried on with full regard to their relative value in the areas of human growth, mental development, and behavior. To inspire students to seek knowledge, to challenge their minds to the utmost, to aid in the search for true intellectual maturity and to give a study of specialized Physical train- ing . . . these are its objectives. v x ff .fl , ft 2' t 1 if X jr!! :ltf if' , 4 I M I . , ,f,... -. 9 at if r r if 'Egg , at , , 5 f VI 1 W Nh ,xx . ..,, ,. , 't Mr. Harry S. Worley, Jr. Physical Education Department Chairman M.Ed., Middle Tennessee State University ? l' 4 ? i E 1? 5 f lil The student body hears a report on the ski program Fourlittle Indians sponsored during the Christmas holidays. Natural Sciences and Mathematics STUDENTS LEARN TECHNOLOGY N Q ,xi gs s.:, 2 1 K AA? SZ! t N M WT ft we at if Dr. Maude C. Stout Biology Ph.D., Peabody College Mr. Dewey Wilson Cooke Mathematics Department Representative M.M., University of South Carolina 72 The department of Natural Science and Math- ematics encompasses several related divisions in the general area of science. One year courses are taught in biology, chemistry, physics, physical sci- ence and mathematics. A two-year program in mathematics is also offered. ln the world in which we live today with its strong emphasis on science and technology, it is important that each educated individual have some knowledge of modern science. The science program at North Greenville seeks to provide that knowledge. Mr. Alva E. Garrett, Jr, Chemistry M.S,, University of Mississippi OF TODAY'S WORLD Mrs. Evelyn G. Corderman Mathematics and Physics M.A., Duke University is ,os X .J Q. 4 1. Mrs. Doris J. Tingle Biology B.S., Presbyterian College .A ii BIBLE--FOUNDATION OF THE SCHOGL Dr. Walsh discusses the life of Christ. f ' 4 i if Nfl, X A f'-. WE .V - A Q . M-ff 1. 5 ,K ,Wy . Q ffzcfftliaif-4 'e 1125. ' ' xr, -2 ,zew xi Dr, Carl G, Campbell Mr. Frederick Fl. Steen Religion Religion Th.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Th-M-. New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 74 The department of Religion supports and contributes to the overall purpose of North Greenville Junior College - the practice of Christian liberal education at the junior col- lege level. One year of Bible study is pro- vided for all students who enter North Green- ville, and additional study is provided for any who desire it. Introductory courses in world religion and philosophy are provided with a purpose expanding the horizon of any student who is interested. Various methods of study are employed in this department. Cne of the most interesting is Mr. Steen's experiment with programmed instruction. This approach allows the student to accomplish as much as he wishes or as little as he dares. Classroom sessions are few in number and independent study is emphasized. Mr. Wade H. 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A - H sf Dr. Bill J. Walsh Religion Department Representative Th.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Social Sciences STUDENTS EXPLORE ASPECTS The Social Science Department at North Greenville exists to help students become acquainted with the social aspects of our world. Areas which are covered include edu- cation, government, history, leadership, psy- chology, and sociology. The social sciences deal with human society and its elements, such as family, state, and race, and with the relations and institutions involved in man's existence as a social creature. mf Ivy We-f My Mr. George Case Psychology Department Representative 76 M.A., Furman University Mr. Wade H. Hale Sociology M.A., Furman University GF HUMAN RELATIONS mm. Miss Mary Katherine Davis Miss Shirley Ann Hickson Western Civilization, Government U.S. History, Western Civilization M.A., University of North Carolina M.A., Uf1iv6fSiIy of Alabama 77 WE COULD NOT FUNCTION . . . si .nf X J ' New 0 .Q , M-w,,..W,,.. it yay,-ef- T f ig? f 9, sw F15 Mrs. Virginia Bruce Post Office ., WF.. X V 1- L 42455 42. .5 1 ww rs? .rw ' W + Z fm -we Mrs. Pearle Langley Snack Bar 78 Maintenance Staff Mr 'USC i Q C, f J ef Zw X 5 Q V Qwfkgfi is f 153, 5.2, 'VJ X4 5242 i M, rw i. TNQ ' f SZ -.Q - I iw Q i f 1 f f f. ' sizz ix g 1 .gg .Jw 1 Q as gf - 5 f - 1 -2 Q 1:wfmf6s .. s 1 1' . -, f f --' X ff wf l X K 295 'i w f in ,ff f f' 1-12 U X U f f f , ,ff V f X f f X fs .w.fx'w n , , 1 fe -ffm, ,i., . 0 1 . , i I i i 4 -Qs. JL , .s M . 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Wm is Gage Freshmen Class Gfficers The anticipation and anxieties of beginning college are a new and exciting experience for the freshmen. Here they hope to fullfill ambitions and to begin a new and challeng- ing life. -sw-4 wWNW,..... , W, iiffl si ' V A ' ...N.,,.., 1, V W,,.,,w ,,.Mw.w N 453.5 - vfmona, sfUw,f,fo9ftfwwfmw .. crm-fe!,iw-fm. , . we 1, .. 1' 'YC :'- 111131, -fi. 4 11 if f' . .t 1 - , , - , X Y H4121 '- it 4 . ,1' -' 3 ifvfggirri ,Tift V317 sxlgntw f ' m f- 4 fx: sci,-'.?,v,1s V1 -f :.w5:.f il :sh - i w' f Xwf.z-www? rm-cw , X9 f V f JE' Y ,ff W KW hw f Mw '- N f f' I 1 Q PM A of- f .MWl fw 0 g0f MQW .bmw-ay JPY- sw- J-awww-af 'awww-4-Wwww-wwvw-M-Qwsw-1-frmww , A t -X x N. , Qs, .s,a.f,,-ffef.-fv-zv4Qf , tx, M .W -,,44Wt,w3swV, . ' :A ' ' Y ',.'f':: .QEAZL 'l P 15 ff L5f'ff Cf 1' -- .Vf-y:-v:fnf1':e91t1'h-'iAif- c ,. 5 1e:fz.-:qp'g:,,gs, .f - ,t f . . -, I - . 'X , W P ' - H' I f V M. t, ' sa 11' '3'f'S 41' af 1 ff . 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William James Owens William Harold Painter James William Pangle John William Parillo Freda Gail Paris Paula Anne Parrish Mary Elizabeth Parrott Gerald Lee Parsons Sylvia Anne Perry Timothy Frank Pitman William Henry Phillips George Thomas Pizzi Alan Keith Plumley Sandra Lynn Poole Steven Edward Prater Freshmen Ana Magaly Prato Jelitza Prato Pheobe Pamela Prescott Vernon Leroy Price Ann Louise Pruitt Ricky Lee Pruitt Michael Jordan Reece Julius Clarence Revis Mellie Lynn Rhodes Robert Eneas Rice Kenneth Ray Ridgeway Barbara Jean Riggins Linda Faye Rivers Donna Jean Roberts Cheryl Ann Robinson ,V A wx .sw- , f j77f f ,g 'HW' y 5 f W f gf? fw f ea ,, X ft? 2 X .sy , Q , Q if fb .- Ng. , I . 1' .V ,HW ., L .I ,:,,,t L X , Q 2 1 l PM ,f ' it f 2,7 1 we f 5544 7 sw I ww fswz W - f eye- -:sf .:,:,.-. Q ff - X 13 fri, , 0: ,Z . rf f 4 , W 7 .4 A ,, ,wwf -. XM: , 7 1' 4 19 ' 95439 wwf ',w-fmfw-aww-W wr S-'RSM if CNW gy,- ' L J 2 42-dey ,gals , axis ' . 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'Q ' James Ronald Rogers Don Oliver Rollins, Jr. William Evan Roland Willard Emory Ruggles Arturo Patricio Said Ralph Barry Saxon Fred David Sayers Samuel James Scarborough Deborah Ann Scruggs The merry men of Robin Hood miss again 101 Freshmen Hilda Charlene Sentell Julia Ann Settle Barry Lee Shelton James Arnold Simril Luther Lawrence Sizemore Rebecca Lee Shack Brenda Ann Slatton Danny Moore Sloan Deborah Kay Smith Margaret Eleanor Smith Mary Sue Smith Timothy Randolph Smith James Herbert Smoak, Jr. Charles Bernard Southerlin, Jr. Michael Wayne Sowers 102 ICH. Ns. x., QQ V6 tg? wwf ESQ' R3 N ' fr , , y i, ,X , ,... I .ta i .. 1. 1 :i A ' ,::',:i f A., '42 2 Q.. x 0 2, N ' NA , DE? x, .4 f 2.11.1 'Q 4 . -e s. N ., :iii Curtis Edward Steading Norma Lynn Stegall Steve Wesley Stephens Jerry Mills Stewart Naomi Ruth Stokes Phillip Artemis Sturkie Verne Bales Swan William Paul Swayngham Joy Susan Taylor Nancy Regina Taylor Ricky Alvin Taylor Tonie Geneva Terry James Timothy Thomas Mark Alan Thompson Henry Fox Tindal Freshmen Mrs' 'I Dennis Richard Tonnesen Lawrence Vernell Turner ,www JW' 'f2,,,,,TC'k Donald R. Trammell Vicki Frances Truett Nirundorn Tubtimtong Robert Steven Turner Robert Stephen Tuten Richard Dale Tyson N4 2 X f WWW R21 'Y , U NV m 1 'X ' 35' L M. it eerr R . Y V, X It , V,t.fuNs,ZigQ, .::: 'affbpav X nf f. . - -s fe-V453 w.,,,,,,,..,a 1 . K, Nrwfgx fx Qty '- Tik i' 1 'Q ' ' .1 ' 1- Q in mf ' 'r ,wwwtig -tem. 4.5, 1.-i-t,.- gl- - . , Q .. t ' i vfisgf 2 I '-cv f,ga'f5sF4?Y, if fa- ya l . . .si A Ernest Coan Vernon Ronald Glenn Vines Somyot Vlriyakovitya Elymas Yates Ward Sandra Donna Ward Don Watts Harry Wyman Weeks Kathryn Jean Weeks 'Nor .ty H -at. , ,H x AQ' f is 1 -ia f N 4 , 1 ,- Y Jacky Ann Williams Sarah Ann Wimmer Charles Kenneth Winn Francis Carroll Yongue Kathryn Annette Wood Donna Jean Woods Myra Lane Woodward -M--... E. xv 5 i Z xx M 3 ' W SX Getting an education is hard work. 3 Q he f i sf N. .,... 7 w 9 k . 'K Sophomore Class Officers For sophomores the memories of diligent study and hard work are sweetened by the joys of college life and the realization of per- sonal accomplishment. Even though the sophomores worked to- gether on the Miss Aurora pageant they will part and go their separate ways at gradua- tion. But they will always remember North Greenville. 9 5435 Mr. Harold E, Newman - Advisor 106 Sophomore class officers fl to rl: Frank Dearman - Presi dent, Susan Ross - Vice President, Donna Scott - Secre tary, Melanie Thibodeau - Representative, Jerry Stepp Treasurer .55 .mt YY! highs., I 4 rf fi if ,WM if f O . i,A ophomores fwhwwzv-l.wvmWe P ' s, JW' ' f 5 'Y-W' ' yx,,x, ,fl 4, M14 ya ff , V 4 , , ' 4 A We ' gil Q .M X :I M' 1 A ' 'f ,fy -ig in l Q f j :gi 1 if Sig 52 W . v?YZzg2Af,l , ' 'f Y' i l ,f if YZWW, I ' - l ' , 'S .X fgymgeffg- 4 1-,: ' Jw is V, , 5 iifll 263 H , a l l-Q2 3 s mag ZQQESWY ff, ' ,--23?-f,.' 1 - if will-255 'i7f?'f' liz ' 1' l ' f 2 a, , .:imf:4,:,.- ,-Af's4..' , ,, 1 A ii.:Q ,.- ' i f A rl an a M ae A ull li a ' hiflkdi 'i - w- vw yi, MN ' ' :i i , . 155454 W, 4' P: , il W . Ella Louise Anderson 108 Deborah Celeste Baliington h . i i r Samuel William Avery . 4 lg ,i.a9?'!'Q: 1'7w.Q,,.M-f'l 4 , 1, lilaz6,!,f3iw'a Deborah Lynne Bannister 'lil John Claude Barnette Thomas Carroll Bates Cecil David Beard James Gary Batson Thomas Steven Benjamin Sophomores Carolyn Dianne Blackwell Fred Allen Bishop George Thomas Bikas James Eugene Blanton Judy Lee Blanton Elliott Eugene Bonnette f,Qwf .Qi. 110 Margaret Ann Bowers Anita Kathryn Bowles Debra Marie Bramlett James Elliott Braswell William Paul Brice Timothy Glenn Britt i v 'Y L Sophomores Andrew Lee Brown wr Joseph Frank Brown Lester Dennis Browning Carla Jean Bruce 112 Wesley Brumbles Wrenthia Inez Bryant W'-'r Brenda Evelyn Burdette Edward Charles Case f 1 ,A Haw' or sv Jean Elizabeth Campbell Harold Hutto Carter ., U.S.Cel 5, , l tgttm 1 ' fa sq fy I ,,-I x EMM K ., ss 4 1 .3 X s al, S vfv , LNQK5 4, Y H 5331. get-f:',A Y. V, ., - Students do all sorts of jobs during rat week. 113 -M. 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Kathy Dianne Case Sharon Lee Clark 1 114 Steve Franklin Chasteen Jerry Edwin Coker Phillip Douglas Childress William Charles Cole 4 l Linda Frances Conoly C3V0'Yn Sue COX Frances Estelle Cothran Jane Dell Craig Lucia Elizabeth Davenport fav. -ws. f 1. f S ff! W .r C13 Paul Baxter Crenshaw Sophomores Carrol Eugene Davis Sammy Bernice Davis i i 1 ,A ' Robert Frank Dearman B Are they really working? 116 William Thomas DeWitt, Jr Robert Andy Dickard Linda Cheryl Dixon Doris Inez Duncan Neal John Dunlap Warren Edgar Donald Lillian Celeste Dyer Sophomores 'N me ' 07' Julia Susan Easier i Jamie Vernon Eason Hazel Lee Dyson Robert James Edsall, Jr. Alan Richard Edwards David Basco Eiiedge 118 QW .nw Karyn Alice Elrod Dennis Wayne Eubanks Fred Charles Finch Jack Eugene Fore Carroll Eugene Fowler James Edward Franklin, Jr Q. an V 4 I Q N. Sophomores Alton Glenn Free Robin Joy Garrett 120 Edward Clinton Freeman George Nelson Gilreath www Danny Carlos Gambrell Robert Gary Godfrey Catherine Ruth Goodwin ii 1, . N-4 Harris Preston Gravely, Jr. X Michael Lee Green Mary Elizabeth Hammett --3 ww , 1 I5 S. Paula Ann Griffin Stephen Wayne Hall 121 Sophomores -.U4NI N ' W ' 7.5 rv wma. ,y:,.-1,1-Sai Vs, , -V, ,Xe aw W M-we M .W We-fs V-M meg -M WMV N -.WV ,M ,e1wWVw,Qw4X1 V WMM -me M11 We Vmmmq. is Kfixifiif nw V as Vi 'W' Z3-XKXLSVYZL LZYQQL vmima K. W :mm som wmv as i M-,UW X .1 .5 Nv,m..w,.4VV asm ,XV-W.-.x-,,,,,m, my if WW, ,-.-Map N--N .rmr was Q ,W W ,m.hV,,WX.m Q .WM J W: ,AW 2' . , .VW .Xalan me-0. M V.a,fVMM. MW MWXWWN W ya we M .pw www M. -1 V: www! A-is L-.W in v .X ,, 1 wwwa. 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I 4 P164 W- A iwsni K. 1, .311 Robert Louis Hart Dennis Earl Harmon Lois Jean Henson John Eric Hinsdale Patricia Gail Horton David Harold Hipp Clifford Norman Hollingsworth James Bryan Howell Wallace Heyward Jackson if Sophomores Janice Rebecca Johnson Kennith Jack Jones Harold Fieese King Miriam Elizabeth Julian Paul Austin Keels Michael Wayne Knight 124 fi Henry Cleveland Lancaster Sharon Elaine Lavender Don Bruce Lawrimore Martin Dendy Lawless Barry Carroll Lawrimore aff' iiwwm Rodger Lariby Lawrimore , A' www N , ,yn mv-. L X I . QM 2' ff Sophomores William Julian Leverette I 1 I Sybil Ann Lewis John Jay Lilly Norman Jerome Lindsey Stephen Leslie Lindsey Benjamin Wallace Littlejohn 126 l 1.-1 William Alphonso Lowery 2413, . I i I Ei , L N, gb W V 11 i v X I , V ,, g.. K Q, I xg M' i , ek Y , 3 ,Q fy o,o ,L ,A f K:- , X gs? 4 X 1 ' EIS' 75 ,eq pq Q .grin t 2. Y S Q iq :go . 5. fi' : hh .S '2, K5 , - , H - '--' ' W -Q 1. o 29 f4Q'Z,. Ex::4.v Nfg A49 ay qx Z, vw? F fi? if T W Rebekah Lynne Luther 544 ft' ay Vida Kay McGraw James Ronald McCrea Jean Winona Mclntosh Margaret Ann Mclnerny ...N 127 Sophomores ,. H 2529 15: 'F X , V ' John Eugene Madden, Jr. Ladson Karl Martin William Tony Masters Ruel Rudolph Moxey James Phillip Morgan 128 John David Morrison Ronnie Anthony Mullinax Wanda Allen Mullinax Johnnie Stephen Nlurrell Benny seems all alone. Teresa Ann Nesmith ?s?Q5,'v,,m' , :,www , ' ' . S Q X 2, of f .1- X f fs-Sffafs X lieu, law 4 X - f .. .Ag y f A f -Q,-N Qffw Q ' x P x X 5 Qf , Q- X I -f --,- . Q I , was I I9 1 I' 5 lb 5 hw 4.. K WX'n Sophomores James Andrew Nickles Nancy Louise Pace Myrtle Rebecca Page 130 Billie Louise Parks Stella Louise Pack Dorothy Kaye Parrish James Norton Patrick Precha Payattakool Johnie Wilson Payne mf? yd' Robert deVaughn Phillips Jimmy Wayne Payne , Q F we Y Q 'S 4 'lx X A i .1 Q -in H 15,-fi.-,1, Gwen Eugenia Pollard 131 Sophomores www, D Mfmuk arf 1? ' You'd think he'd carry her books. Douglas Doyle Rochester 134 , ,,,,, ' 62,57 W-'fXi1fGcQ-, 'yi Us Ms ik? ff ' if-v 'L ff -'51, if? if in V - f X sl A ' W..-fm ' A ff f .f X Michael William Robinson Roy Fred Roddy Samuel George Rorex Susan Jane Ross Louise Bobbie Schwiers Donna Aline Scott Tex T. Selph Sybil Ann Shelly 45- 'Miss Ronald W. Shelton Sophomores S1 bf 45 Y 751 ,Q wi., , ey Sheryl Jenet Silvers Dale Martin Sizemore William Curry Smith, Jr. 136 William Philip Smith Richard Lewis Snyder Raymond Hoaglend STHCK, JY we QQ MGM' ' V r 2, , , in, , Richard Larry Stevenson Jerry Dean Stepp Doris Jean Stallings xv. wx-'NV .- Q W. William Charles strange Gary Lee Styles James Hampton Summey Sophomores Melanie Ann Thibodeau Ronald Lee Taylor Luther Cecil Thompson ana., 'KVM ff T Thomas C. Todd Carl Jan Todd David Eugene Traynham 138 Martha Elizabeth Tribble 1... Q5 N , X Ks I7 1' . ., X A Donald Swain Turner Michael Phillip Vaughn Martha Ann Vess Joe Charles Vaughn Barbara Ann Wannamaker Sophomores A15 G, B. vvnire, Jf- Judy Marie Williams Samuel L. Williams A X f f fm A 7 A' f 5 ZS f 5 f X A Q A ,Q Q4 fb 1 Xg, f W, w D fs Q42 Q? 3 , Y ' f I wonder how this works? 140 f lf, M Q 4 S 2 E r , m. Robert Daniel Wilson Wyatt Edmond Windham Robert Eugene Wood Rosemary Worthy 1.2 .1 uw-. . Helen Frances Wood JP. 5, WW, Ei ' . 2 -za. 3 w r R IN 4 f , ,, M y. , . m V i ,I ,N M W , M M 1 'M X N M JH I ! N 43 I Athletics Changes in physical education curriculum and the coaching staff resulted in a greater in- terest in athletics at North Greenville. This in- creased interest intensified the already strong spirits of Mountie supporters. Once again the North Greenville athletic de- partment built able and determined basketball and baseball teams. Supported enthusiastically by a talented cheerleading squad, both these teams worked unceasingly towards a victorious season. 144, i 5 Z f 5 rf ? W f V f , W ff 0 g , fx! 1 , J Q , if f Q PX Qc? 4 C . s 'I X59 -fi fsfwu s 1SZ -:Fl N424'37S Q f V -.:i1,. 4 A. -ln fs! , ,X Q 5 ff is A V favs? 'K M57 1 T MOUNTIE SPIRITS RIDE HIGH - 591' Af ., 1 49 .Q MIGHTY MGUNTIE MACHINE MGVES Central Piedmont Wingate Central Piedmont Crowder Gulf Coast Alexander Wingate Anderson Montreat-Anderson Lees-McRae Dalton Gadsden Palmer Mars Hill Montreat-Anderson Brevard Spartanburg Mitchell Southern Bank Mitchell Brevard Anderson Lees-McRae Spartanburg Southern- Bank Furman Wingate Tournament Play With November came the excitement of basketball - and the North Greenville Mounties. A new coach, Robert Brewer, worked progressively with the team. Togeth- er, they built a Mighty Mountie Machine that raced to an explosive 19-7 season. Yield- ing only slightly to nationally-ranked teams, such as Crowder and Gulf Coast, incented the Mounties to give their best in conference play. Within the conference, teams like Anderson and Brevard once again provided intense rivalry. The determined efforts of the Moun- ties resulted in North Greenville sharing co- championship honors with Anderson. With the prospects bright for the 1973 season, North Greenville is looking toward a 20-win season. vi W, 1 rm , ff 1 ,t..s..- 1534-.-iq--2 ,f .7-by 9z.m:.,,,m,,.,h ,..:.r ,L 5 . :- f K V J ,f fi .,..., ,, .... ., ,... N? 46 ' A wt.:-M.. .::-Vw., il I an -Q sg i ' , 169 f s- C FP- X 'I ,-27? V f ' ' -5- i4Z::Sl1I.-EEEIZQVJ: fS 'L' 2 . ' -star Q5 si 257 ' ..a:f.,s. Qff agw' 1 . saw . l ..:.M. , .t sf . X AA -af .- .tutes 5,9139 if-.,,4,.s f- my .s....fts-ww., . .st X .f . t T 1 igg jt-My , , , og , ff ffgtwyxatggaf T A94-N 3149. i, V,-. . -. .. t- ,n 4. , ,L was-.4 4f,,'-:mg-S., ,Q 5 f l. - Q: t ft 1 . . - ' f ' ' W? 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X, y as-1 . sw-ti S 5? wi f . rw , .Q The jinx on Flon Scarborough fails. is .iq x. KER-PLUNK! , ,T ,M mf f , ff? A - ,f -' Q Q, rs yr They went that-a-way! QQWWY KG-M A . QA? Q KX N X 4NFxX1wx Q: S' 5N2i., , QQ Q N-1 'Q 'YJ QW mv' 53 A 5 A K J J, W AA , v f x ,NJ ... fl Q. g'?5,xQ r-:wife 151 Basketball 152 IT TAKES TEAMWORK l l Larry shoots over Mitchell contender. Teamwork does it! . ,. f MQ -5-211. 'f5'Q 7 '4T'N f75XVvTg1A5Ylf 'STEM 2 xi Q X L Mg? A . Xmvgygfgvx . fl, 'ff X PV . 'S ' NW. S ZS Na 1 1 A E X -X f ' - 531:-1 ' is fishy 1 gxmmri fx 45, ge :V Q' X X 5 ,,. yi QW, ll. ls V ASV A ww fwwr fe ,We www, ., L Q uqq. 1k W H . J SQ gf' , x N Q- A 4 9-W K ,F x 'W 2 Je. fri sf- X- uk- V W. ll f .- A 1 1 ' 4 Na-eff-'S 5 22? if f We ff ' l ' l l W . f lw QW Ll., ,. f , ' - - '-X FQ p .Kew l -, ., , ,- S- gf V, W '-Q. ..., -- , 1, 'ff ' Q , 1 , Q, IVAE L ',.. if in A , A. , Aj . ,., , M w MM,-' f.1,. -, ' A 2 25 A E I Q i l 1 Ai, 11,41 ali I 2, .,5,1LA,M ,Q , . 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Tim Britt battles for possession. 154 S3 D adds a crucial two points in the Brevard game. 1 1 2 i Troians are over whelmed by powerful Mounties Freshman Greg Ashorn pumps in two more. ALL FUR THE MOUNTIES . . . Susan Locke, Denise Ashe, Kaye Campbell, Captain Donna Scott, Jeanie Bruce, Debbie Duncan, and Becky Luther 'LDO it, do it, all right! Stuntmen face difficulties! 156 Coordination, practice, and the ability to keep an organized cheering section make good cheerleaders. The tremendous spirit at North Greenville not only requires, but de- mands this combination in its cheerleaders. Aided by their masculine partners, our tal- ented cheerleaders did an outstanding job in promoting school spirit. The squad, headed by Donna Scott, spent many long hours in practice. When Mountie spirits began to fal- ter, our cheerleaders were always ready to burst forth with . . . WE BACK THE IVIOUNTIES, WE BACK THE BEST! Up, up, and away! Donna Scott, squad captain. Male assistance is indispensable Boys' lntramurals SOUTHERN GENTS DOMINATE INTRAMURALS Intramural sports play a large part in the athletic program at North Greenville. Through them, participants, as well as spectators, gain a greater insight into the meaning of Hschool spirit. The competition in men's intramurals was keen as many strong teams displayed their ability. Throughout the football contest, the Southern Gentlemen kept the lead and once again captured the championship title. As reward for their hard work, each of the Gents received a trophy. Volleyball was added this year and was backed with enthusiasm by teams and spec- tators, as the Southern Gentlemen added another notch in their belt. Basketball intra- murals once again proved to be exciting as new teams were added and old teams were rebuilt. Competition was strongest between the Southern 'tGents and the Pink Panthers as they battled unrelentingly to a final show- down. Q ASW g ,N s wif Hamp refuses to give up the ball! Does Gambo know which way to go? 158 Phil puts up two more 1' W New Q am fine f -K ,.v--,aw Where s my contact? The Gents bug man Larry Arms. fl 1 Girls' lntramurals GIRLS PROVE TO Each year excitement in the lives of North Greenville girls is added by the intramural sports program. Sponsored by the P. E. Council, this program provides the weaker sex l?l with an opportunity to partioiate in various sports, such as volleyball, basket- ball, and softball. As teams on each hall were recruited, en- thusiastic girls became determined to win. Bottom Howard proved to be the best at play- ing volleyball as they captured the champi- onship. Basketball was supported with the same, if not greater, enthusiasm. BE ABLE ATHLETES 'T Ijfgizfx X wqf fc - 2 1 fly 4 4 Qt X f 5 tt f J 2 1 M 7? 9 if 747 , 'f 1 f yffbf ff 'S ,awk fp .Y A f..,.Qy4.!pMZ ff X 3 wg X X 1 SWA F ky X X f W E 06 l 4 A W X 1 X f I She tried, but she couldn't do it! 160 I hope I make a touchdown! l l l Baseball IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING Sam Worley, Coach 12... VX With the arrival of spring, sports fans begin to look toward the baseball diamond for ex- citement and North Greenville supporters do so with enthusiasm. The 1971 team, under the guidance of Coach Sam Worley, worked hard and with determination. Stiff competition from strong teams like Anderson and Spartanburg provided a great challengeforthe lvlounties. Strength wasfound on the mound in hurlers Nelson Gilreath and Mark Dill. Like all sports at North Greenville, baseball is avidly supported and with good reason. The combination of teamwork and an excel- lent coaching staff nevers fails to produce a devoted team. KL ig 161 Baseball HUSTLE AND DESIRE CHARACTERIZE W 3 Ji Xe . i .NG NG VVHI I V VVZV, ,' .ff si il M . Zu, ' sac- Q L vl w .- 4 u . ' - N fa- .,,. v1jlf N at ' 'ar ,lf ,x t Al' yi V g ,, ,ml A A X 4 ' R ' ' i ' ., - ,1ffWf23f5. Xb: L, . y. .4 1. V , . .4 . , .M Q ,. , 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, Ronnie Shelton, Mike Robinson, manager. Outfielding takes patience. 162 Stealing bases takes skill. MOUNTIES .gps in my , X . k N N dw Q X' Xt t s.. Q... rw X41 3 , 3 f 'ww , 5 Practice makes perfect! A if A ,- ' -i -2 'S i X 'H 1-5 . . 5 9 . yi' Y A. iv i AccQ X I finally hit one! Where's the coach? L. N. A A Nlountie swings for victory. -9 Q u 4 X 1' lr- t. ,Wil '- ,.15 ' , ..g,., it, L ' 3 .ir ,,,.,,,4 1 163 , MS? cf Aw S me ? 'SQ my xrwfin. iii:-WI, 449 , Q! ,Lai x ,, xi, f Q, , Q . im 5 .. jg Q Lx. .- 'Q' KA, x . ' ' , -X 7 , 'f7fQ7?Z ffwfqk 'N .wx A-4-ff, X X Q, yin X X fx kg, if fy 5' fvxf ' f' X 112 .Q J i N 5 2 FX ff fy xr 1 gf fqcf' ,xv - ,i ax- 1 fb W .7-WT V qw,-X Qf ' ' 15 ,111 g g 5 , we 4,--so 1 'Sc A , , H H X 1 ,, A ' ,eff 24' W L , . r 5 1 .,,,,,,, W, ,A sn-vu gm ' va .1 wail ilwwm, WWW W Z' fx ,JP , 8 My ,-J' ,,ypwl ' mwhwswh WM' ,,. ,,.f' Q 'i---WW'--M... .46 NS. sqm x 'tl' 1 X-M e R . Y' if N' SMQMW d, W ' 5 .fs flwwiff Q M aw 1, Q --.. 0 . 'zu f V. A 2. 5592, ' l X W 5 wg, . f W ef d N fi YA E 1 1 Qi Xi W- ' S.G.A. Executive Council-Roy Roddy, vice-presidentg Ann Bowles, secretaryg Celeste Dyer, treasurerg and Benny Littlejohn, president. 166 S.G.A. Executive Council THE VOICE OF NGJC STUDENTS Serving as liaison between faculty, admin- istration, and students, the S.G.A. is constant- ly workinQ to improve relations and under- R it F i QW W tk .i s 1, X ,, ' Mx' --LL - 1 lffjfs-, ,J Qsivi., 5 9 9 ' ' T ' ' standing among all those who are a part of NGJC. The S.G.A. Executive Council is Z headed by the S.G.A. officers and its mem- bers are as follows: Sophomore Class Presi- dent and Representative, Freshman Class President and Representative, Skyliner Edi- tor, Aurora Editor, President of lVlen's House Council, and President of Women's House Council. 'Ever -1-,N X . . , , X Q -ft 'W -V A it Q f EE 0 ,x '-ff i 'E . , N ' . it 1 X , , ,JW Z 1 t i I Benny Littlejohn, president. l be-,A W S.G.A. Executive Council-Seated: Mike Horton, Celeste Dyer, Teresa Nesmith, Hamp Summey, and Doug Burry. Standing: Littlejohn, Ann Bowles, Melanie Thibodeau, David Beard, Frank Dearman, Paul Keels, and Roy Roddy. Benny 167 S.G.A. Judical Council TRI-COUNCIL TRIES CASES ww, I JS ff if F? 4 3 W M? V f .f '- 2 , 24' 451 'W ,. ... y . ., ,. me mf ZW :af V f , xg A f 5 s yp 2 , , V 7 I W ,Q n Benny Littlejohn presides in chapel. The Judicial Council is a body whose func- tion is that of an appeal court. Its chairman and co-chairman are the President and Vice- President of the Student Body, respectively. The remaining members are elected by the Student Body. One male freshman boarding student, one female freshman boarding stu- dent, one day student, and two presidents, rotating monthly, from two of the campus organizations are elected to the council each semester. ., .tfwmm A .,N:L.w.4f,.Jf. .3 7 Benny and Ftoy discuss chapel business. 168 S A , .r i . A 5 , . if Q -, ., at f pi i , , 5, .K .l v , S 5 S, 2 Mary Beth Kirk steps out to ask for support as she seeks office. Dean Don Crapps, advisor. . M. K 'gif' 'H A-Mime Judicial Council-Left to right: Roy Roddy, Benny Littlejohn, Mike Holmes, Stan Jones, and Mary Beth Kirk. 169 CAMPUS DEMOCRACY AT WORK YZ 3,6 s x x 1 , X ' 5 ,Q Gy A A fic: 'I ' er r r i C, WW' 'Y ' f s E X 2, ,. '18 416' ' 'E' ,3 f ' 5 Q , ' 5, 4 ' N 5 V' :'1::i5ff',-?:E3: 4 gf' 4-My -, my 5 J Q H 9 Q We gf Z ' A W ' ' ms ff 1 3, ,ragsrf-1. fy -4 Q-'ff sw M A 'L 'if- f '.+: '4 ,e..:'2 . X . . ' f' , f' . X f Z we we 4,-1. M .qu , ff I if 2 1 , X . 4,1 eff. Z . V -- ff-was A- f , N ' an .mr f V A fy H7 ' 'f .3 zzz: 4 ' 4' ,Y Avskdgs A sway ...M S A5 t , .. is 4, A, X 4, f- V 1 xv. A i 1 f 1 W, f I I SGA Representative Council is the voice for every student on campus. -v A The job is time-consuming but Roy finds heading the Representative 31:53 v- 5 fl Council rewarding. fi 2 is wr ef. jg QM 'ri tl Q Roy, Jerry, and Ann discuss business. 170 The S.G.A. Representative Council is head- ed by the vice-president of the S.G.A. and is composed of the vice-president of the sophomore class, vice-president of the fresh- man class, and the presidents of all campus organizations. The function of this council is to voice the student opinion concerning stu- dent government. With every organization participating onthe council, all students have the opportunity to express their ideas for im- pl'OVerT'leI'lT in 8 delT1OCI'f:1tiC manner. Roy Roddy, chairman, and Ann Case, secretary. Members are from left to right: Eddie Case, Rick Snyder, Susan Ross, Roy Roddy, Donna Scott, Phillip Childress, Pat Horton, and Buddy White. 171 PRIDE IN COOPERATION -l CD 7 CD U3 DD Z CD UD 3 .TJ P' 'C f we 5 2. O. CD D Z ' 4 9 wx 4 1 ww G 'Y?x'PNS2 haha Officers ll. to r.i: Kathy Goodwin, secre- Ten minutes, Becky! taryg Teresa Nesmith, president, and Becky Luther, vice-president. OF STUDENTS AND ADMINISTRATION Providing a quiet atmosphere in a dormi- tory which houses over 150 girls has never been an easy task, but the Women's House Council strives to provide this atmosphere conducive to study. Maintaining discipline in the dorms and providing a link between the young ladies and the Dean of Women re- quires many hours of hard work from the Council. Theirs is an unending task which binds all in a feeling of belonging. Open House, sponsored each year by the House Council, is always a favorite of stu- dents and visitors alike. When led by compe- tent and enthusiastic Council members, the young women feel pride in the work of stu- dents and administration. Howard Lounge provides a place for re laxation. K 'RN wmv x ,K Q. Cf' .X 'X . ok, 9.8556 1:91 .1 . Q. 1 sat Nsssif ggi sawg' Q ' V W Women's House Council members: Frances Wood, Wanda Mullinax, and Fran Cothran. Becky Luther, Teresa Nesmith, Betsy Davenport, Beth Mullinax, and Becky Page. DEAN 1 NQMEN s ni 1 5 i sf Q 5' Halloween provided occasion for Open House. Mrs. Olive Crain, Dean of Women. 173 lvlen's House Council FIRM BUT FAIR u A-,. ,if Please let me get one touchdown ! Only his hairdresser knows for sure. 174 - 'x if 4 V The Men's House Council is the discipli- nary body of the men's dormitories. lt is com- posed ot a president, vice-president, secre- tary, sophomore and freshman representa- tives, and monitors. The purpose of this or- ganization is to maintain order in the dormi- tory through disciplinary action. lt is the duty of the House Council to deal with infractions that pertain to the entire campus life. This year the Council has broadened its activities by inviting gu-est speakers to institute various rap sessions and also by supporting athletic competition through intramural sports. Men's House Council members: Qtop to bottomj Hamp Summey, Robbie Rice, Nelson Gilreath, Buster Sturkie, Danny Gambrell, Phillip Morgan, Harold Carter, Tim Britt, Tex Selph, Sam Rorex, Ronnie Vines, and Dean Browder. Robbie Rice, vice-president, and Hamp Summey, president. Just one more INCH! Yeah - if l'm lucky it will give my change back. Leland Browder, Dean of Men. X X X -' s fy Q ss 0' ., Q H X' mf. X X stft stat Q Q it s st s s sfwfxtfsfxixgx sxsx QS Q X Q N X N N X N N sogoQAxzXc5,WM1MosswL , X s eww ., Q - sys if X-.QS Ay,N1 ' . sw is Q ml 'VX V .gf srffw X ZSMS Swxw X 'ef X . iff-ft K ...e x 91 fi f 9 X .sf fl lxws fr W, F X N-if f I , V to ,x.f4S5.Z.QS ,la S -as fs XS f' . I 'Y K P. ,, . l l V A few moments of solitude for some serious study. 175 DEMONSTRATION OF CHRISTIAN FAITH BSU is a national collegiate organization designed to give Christian direction to the varied influences of college life. Sponsoring many campus activities including Religious Emphasis Week, the BSU demonstrates their concern for Christian prevalence at NGJC. ln BSU one finds Christian friends who share the common task of proclaiming the power of Christ on college campuses. Claudia Mike and David perform during Christian Emphasis Week. 176 I K ON CAMPUS Q it t 9 l A , 1 mu BSU Executive Council- KL to r.J Seated: Beth Tribble, Nancy Pace, Jerry Stepp, Philip Childress, Doris Stallings, Carolyn Cox, Sybil Shelley, Mr. Wade Hale, Ann Bowles, and Deb Bramlett. Standing: Susan Ross, Donna Scott, Eddie Case, and Benny Littlejohn. N l Aiiliiibtisi STUDENI ll l miiiiii iflgr , 9.4 , ifymlx S slag, fl Q 'A 'f f f? ig evefi- An Organization :tor A ?evson Lille, You...B5U Ann always in the middle of work. Beth Tribble works hard for BSU. 177 Volunteer Band DOING ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST Leland Browder, advisor. Service to others is the primary concern for the Harlee Cooper Volunteer Band. lts work includes activities both on and off cam- pus as it seeks to give Christian students an opportunity to serve. lts work is accomplished by student-led divisions of the band. The Tigertones sing their testimony in various churches or chapel programs, the Deputation team uses testi- monies, songs, and drama in fulfilling their mission. The work done by these teams engulfs many miles of prayer, but the reward is en- joyed as the members become aware of the blessing that comes from helping others. Ex- tensive plans by the club as a whole are fo- cused upon a project for the elderly in the community- Meals on Wheels -and upon a ministry to the students through concerts held on the tennis courts. Sam Florex and Stella Pack, Activities captains. Volunteer Band officers fl. to r.j: Celeste Dyer, vice-president, Nadine Chas- Phillip Childress, President. teen, Deputation Team, Beth Tribble, Refreshment Committee, Vida McGraw, treasurer, Phillip Childress, president, Miriam Julian, Refreshment Commit- tee, Nancy Pace, Tigertonesg and Diane Blackwell, Secretary. Z , ft 4. , .H f The members of the Volunteer Band are all enthusiastic about their work. l The Tigertones highlight the South Carolina Baptist Convention. Volunteer Band members fl. to r.l: First row - Frank Northcutt, Toni Terry, Becky Johnson, Deb Bramlett. Second row - Jerry Moser, Eddie Case, Melanie Thibodeau, Sybil Shelley, Ann Case, Paula Griffin, and Vida McGraw. Third Plow: Tommy Atkinson, Steve Turner Buddy Brown, Celeste Dyer, Stella Pack, and Rosemary Worthy. 179 Skyliner V0lCE OF THE COLLEGE AGAINST THE SKY Paul Keels edits Skyliner a second year. Under the leadership of its editor, Paul Keels, this year's Skyliner has attempted to break away from its old traditions and has broadened its interest and information. The Skyliner keeps students aware of events hap- pening on campus. lt strives as a medium of expression of opinions and ideas for students as well as the administration. .JMS The Skyliner keeps advisor Shirley Hickson and Paul Keels busy. 180 Skyliner Staff: Sheryl Silvers, Susan Locke, Phillip Childress, Beth Parrott, Hilda Sentell, Jerry Moser, Brian Henderson, Becky Fleming Celeste Dyer, Emily Lacey, and Judy Blanton. 'f:+-'X' B rrrt l 4. ' X , ,XXX ,Q-X suit X 1 V, ,f , f1,XX , V if , i ,MIIW X 'U a . nf X Skyfyqef r R A A 'UW l MM ' s f ,f4yA'iHf ' 'INI yluwlxowqiiivsi' Q 37'19x4 1 Thi ow' ,ne Rf- 5?Z: Uk - ' n i 5' 'f Q. - . ,t v f-1 2 S ,. . fp! . I.. ur M A , V 7 .A v 4 A ffdg' i rfiwk. 'a 1 Skyliner towers over all. A-12 Celeste looks over the finished product. During her first year at North Green- ville, Miss Shirley Hickson becomes Skyliner advisor. 181 Aurora S? ' ' QM, David Beard, editor. f E wx, Harvey T. Gibson, advisor. 182 AURORA - REFLECTIONS GF AN EXCITING YEAR Everyday brings new challenges filled with memories, moods, and meaning at NGJC. Captured by the Aurora staff, all becomes a mirror as the year slips by. The year book is the product of several staffs working on individual sections, all un- der the leadership of the editor and faculty advisor. lt is a production that requires dili- gence, pride, imagination, and creativity of each of its members. When the Aurora is at last finished and presented to the college, all that are associ- ated with the publication know that all of the energy and frustration was well worth the ef- fort. Teresa Nesmith, copy editor. Carolyn Cox, classes editor. sn QIQIHMQM- r 4, 'L ,5?,,,. 4. avl? Kathy Holcombe, academics editor. Iowe. Sports Staff - Anita Grant, editor and Teddy Mar- lx 'W 'K bg' N V... Business Staff - Jean Campbell-edi- tor, Alan Cochran, Melanie Thibo- deau, and Donna Ward. ! Features Staff-Andy Hudson and Vida McGraw-editor. Clubs Staff - Brian Henderson, Gail Ballinger, Sandra Poole, Ann Photography - Harold King, Lewis Langley, Mike Horton. Bowles, and Mike Knight-editor. li MS .it Q l 'x l fl X - sg, 1, ,,, K X l rw, e tt.wa,,, l , WS L Q x SN Qui, X . f ' X fa what swim - ' -lsr. ..... f ' X xs ks We xr X ,. X Q x f Q -5,,'f d,, it s ,A ' 32 .swf gf :F fn -H-4.-4:1 ': J:.s ,.., ., 1 J f is Q 'Q In .' ' '.'Ug,Q,,12 fgf, 1 5 J 2 fl X 1 J is ., , ,Q 2 Q M ,.,. , , , N sf' V -' , ., Q S X X ., gt t ff MJ, 1' i , , eff . 2 -'v, 1' ,gr -.f ' ,gb -5 W E 5.5 ...., E ' TT-f F ..,. 1 A Q i x , N X A ,,,, W: K Q , '-mf f vi i w, ':gQ',. ,':t X ' ' A VVVVV A, Q x 'Q' Q t .'5'f,:ff 4' ag, -V , A 5 ,,x5l1.l4.f, A, gl' 1Q,..,,,:,1 . , .Qi-Z , ., Ili Emily Lacey, typist. 183 is '-'Q .v.q,.., . ' if tt f wwf- 4 - J ay,-W 4, Q 7 Y if A 'X Z ' ' Q, Top to Bottom are: Tim Britt, Lee Brown, Flon Taylor, Mr. Wilson Cook, Stephen Hall, Beth Tribble, Vicki Leonard, Julia Settle, Doris Stallings, Sheryl Silvers, Sharon Lavender, Dennis Tonnsen, Karyn Elrod, Jean Campbell, Ann Bowles, Vicki Truett, Andrea Franks, Nancy Pace, Ann Wannamaker, Dennis Brannon, John Floyd. X X ,S SSS' 5 -5 Rss Z' , , . x f, 5 lg: ss, PW -'S 1 A-Q X X rs 1 A N95 ' X ii 211 f X -4 if X 2 Officers: President, Tim Britt, Sec.-Treas., Beth Tribbleg Vice-Pres., Sam Avery. 184 Phi Theta Kappa TODA Y'S SCHOLARS-TOMOF?F?OW'S LEADER Scholarship is a lasting attribute whose praise is sung year after year. Students who strive to attain high scholastic standing are acknowledged each year by the honorary society of Phi Theta Kappa. North Green- vilIe's chapter, Phi Alpha, admits new mem- bers who earn a 3.5 grade point ratio and also possess traits of leadership, dependa- bility, and integrity. The organization is also one of service. Phi Theta Kappa sponsors a tutoring program for those who need extra attention in particular areas. Mr. Wilson Cook, professor of Cat-Q-Lous is the fac- ulty sponsor for Phi Theta Kappa. These Sophomores are the scholastic cream of the crop for the class of '72. 185 Baptist Young Women FOUNDATIUNS IN PRAYER AND CONCERN '51 if ft an Donna Scott, president. 4. 1, Em..,, N A vi. -,. X- W 5 .- I . i I I Qwgfiflg fwf g e t :J ,- ft 474, .ima , !jZ,f 4- 5 1: -M p li- LI it-qi I n,,e 2 affzz t asf 2116? it , , ,, ggiw 3,6 3- xtlfj . Q 3 it s ' X'-7 l l at .2 . it 4 , I . ' . S - if, l rfiiytvzt 1-mt Q53 2,52 ,. ,..x.1,A.g.f..c.w.. . :.azAz.,.ff ,s I 'aaiwmtai '- 186 FOR MISSIONS Through meetings twice a month and regular devo- tions on each hall, the Baptist Young Women provide an excellent opportunity for meaningful discussions and programs. Prayer and a concern for missions influence the fellowship and carry over into the lives of the girls. Reaching out to help others has always been a goal, and today it is stressed in a service to international stu- dents each fall. These special students are introduced to an American tradition of celebrating Halloween as they experienced the wonder of a typical party. The education of the young women is centered around missions, and interest is promoted by visits of influential missionaries to the campus. This education is enduring and provides strong foundations for active Baptist wo- men in churches of tomorrow. 'izgf' Mrs. Don Crapps, advisor. vt Q -nnnlnnv., v1ex1uumr:wmw-- ,....--.- ,.,V ,B-.av-wel ' l 5' tiff , B f Ak xt 1 E Baptist Young Women - First row: Sandra Nodine, Judy Blanton, Ann Blake, Kathy Ogburn, Martha Christopher, Debbie Smith, Sharon Lavender, Mary Hammett, and Sheryl Silvers. Second row: Sybil Shelley, Melanie Thibodeau, Donna Scott, Ann Wannamaker, Debbie Odom, Becky Page, and Fran Cothran. Third row: Vickie Truett, Rosemary Worthy, Julia Easler, Celeste Dyer, Pam Prescott, Linda Conoly, Deb Bramlett, and Robin Garrett. , z ., S M- -'W 1 R f , if ii A Y t Q 1 Q ., Z, ,I R t YQ .X B.Y.W. Officers: Ann Wannamaker, Donna Scott, Sybil Shelley, Rosemary Worthy, Robin Garrett, Fran Cothran, Julia Silvers. Easle r, and Sheryl 187 College Choir MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE Choir performs for Governor West. 4 .r., 1 - wg ff ff f .. v . .--, ,. mfr! f ' 21551. s, Q..,, W . f 1, f t f 0, Q2 W. , f 3 7 C wr' 5 , ,f , 1 , E? N l J JW t Z . rrrrrrr 1 73 M E 124 W.. ' Fw P! - ' A 1' f . . T tr . rl i ii i ? ' ,-7' , 6 M 4 5-5 1 54-l'i'i 4 ff ' SQL 'W 1 .V ,K -4' I 11.11, '. JI, gff 4 ' f ft f 'f ' -,41'4..ms:1'1','E1'127 'f I f r s- ' W 1' ' 4 ry' gd -rg: li! .esta .,.. , y r. 1, iz m 1 it ,,:,,.,: ., ---- : -.,.gf,.,,:,: , 5. f gi st ...,. cg T , ,,v ,.,. ,.,. . 1., . . . .,,.,,.,.,V1, .. , t f zr, ...V, V.r,. .... , . , 15: zip., ,.,. 4 ,.., 3 1115. ,p,p,y , A 2, it t V f A ' ai fw KM ,' ' ff ' H' , E fi' Pr 1' ' , f' J' 55 -'fffi t , f T af, 04? F' ii 'K 5 f f, fisff- 4'-4,51 Y' Wi.. i13l ' j':'2.s:n+1f 't' sw 'fig Dwight Robinson, an enthusiastic director. 188 The piano sounds the note as fifty voices blend in joyous harmony. The College Choir, under the direction of lVlr. Dwight Robinson, represents the quality and enthusiasm of NGJC wherever its members perform. During both semesters the choir is involved in numerous activities. ln November, the choir performs for the South Carolina Baptist Con- vention in Columbia. The Yuletide season is ushered in by the annual Christmas Concert. The Spring Concert consists of religious mu- sic which is presented during the Easter sea- son. A concert tour of South Carolina and neighboring states is also planned during the spring semester. Every member of this talented group readi- ly admits that participation in the choir is a meaningful part of college life. Steve shows his versatility. 2, ,X ' wut JL, -ag' r F' i , , . af' A h i X -:,.,,m-- F F , i,,,,'fEifL ff' li' 1 .ruin Choir members: Kathy Holcombe, Doris Stallings, Magaly Prato, Becky Luther, Bruce Dean, Harry Joe Dubose, Hoagie Stack, Miriam Julian, Frances Wood, Sybil Shelley, John Madden, Andrea Franks, Ann Wannamaker, David Levi, Jerry Moser, Bobby Haney, Wanda Galloway, Sybil Lewis, Nancy Pace, Sarah Wimmer, Phillip Smith, Claire Hall, Nita Green, Debbie Prescott, Nadine Chasteen, Debbie Ballington, Beth Tribble, Wanda Mullinax, Steve Prater, Lana Aull, Ann Case, Jeannie Bruce, Jerry Stepp, Patricia Chastein, Joy Copeland, Fran Cothran, Donnie Knight, Tommy Bates, Tim Pittman, Jim Eason, John Hinsdale, Dennis Harmon, Roy Price, Steve Duncan, Debbie Odom, Deb Bramlett, Vida McGraw, Donnie Duncan, and Phillip Capps. wing' A . . ,M E-4: . Choir Officers: Miriam Julian, Treasurer, Jerry Stepp, President, Nancy Pace Chaplain, Fran Cothran, Secretary, Beth Tribble, Librarian, Doris Stallings Vice-President, and Tommy Bates, Business Manager. 189 M x Dean Crain Ministerial Association AN AL IANCE FOR CHRISTIAN SERVICE W J f 1? f a , rf Officers ll-rl Lewis Austin, secretary-treasurer, Robert Dickard, president, Fred Finch, vice-president. v. 4 K N, f S. Q exif , A , Hg f i I 4 H A ' . . .. . . W ,M . z W, ,. 3' WC I , The Preacher Boys in class. 190 The Ministerial Association is open to all students who are planning to serve in some area of full-time Christian service. Ministerial students serve wherever opportunities exist. Those not yet in full-time pastorates serve as supply preachers. The Association was founded in 1925 and named in honor of its founder, Dr. Dean Crain, a beloved minister and friend of NGJC. Today the Association endeavors to prepare these young men for Christian service by pro- viding adequate programs of training to in- struct them in their duties as tomorrow's reli- gious leaders. 7 . Q 2 Dr. Walsh, advisor, discusses plans with Robert for the next meeting. 'ev Dean Crain Ministerial Association Members- First row: Steve Stephens, Don Tilman, David Levi, Kenneth Lida, Ron Taylor, George Pizzi, and Fred Finch. Second Row: Ray Gravely, Rick Taylor, Norman Lindsay, John Paynter, Robert Dickard, Donnie Norman, Oran Coggins, James Blanton, Lewis Austin, Mike Hammett, William Rowland, and Jimmy Fanning. Third row: Dr. B. J. Walsh and Dr. C. H. Beard. 5 E Q 1 i S 1 I 2 . ' 4 0ur little brown church in the vale. st? 5 la... Oran Coggins knows that music is an important part of the ministry. fail 191 Etude Music Society FOCUS ON COMPOSER AND COMPOSITION V? We 'V , f t K ic, Harold E. Newman, advisorg Doris Stallings, Jeannie Bruce, Nancy Pace, Ann Wannamaker, Bruce Dean, and Joe Robbins. I thought this thing played Bach. 192 'I President Doris Stallings and Mr. Newman review the classics. w ft f . Emphasizing the importance and beauty of music, this honorary society strives to stimu- late and broaden interest in musical activities at NG-JC. The Etude Society is affiliated with the South Carolina Federation of Music Clubs and is a promoter of the Fine Arts Series. This music society presents an award each year to the member who has contributed more to the organization than any other mem- ber through his dedication and creativity. S . Mum WMM . A f s ., :. . was , fr 'i p T ,... i' ., : Z 1 ' ' 55. ,nt , : ,H .. ..- ..,.. .V I t ,,t T V -'-., ,L -as 4 fag VV ,gun-nw-s x in 'J WA , .ex .N zu , , 1 52, If .. ,,,,,, f 55 4' , .. .,w,i,?53-My S WW 'Q WW ww, Urn-., hung, The Etude members stand in the ladder of success. 193 Dean Howard Literary Society WE STAND ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS President Fred Bishop discusses club business with faculty advisor Dean How- afd. Keeping abreast of the news. 194 The oldest campus organization, the Dean Howard Literary Society, is operating in its seventy-first year. lt stimulates interest in lit- erature, initiates awareness of current events, and provides opportunities for public speak- ing. Competition is stressed among the mem- bers and practice is provided by the Debate Team in the speech contest held each spring. Among its future plans, the society hopes to provide a scholarship for a deserving stu- dent to encourage further academic achieve- ment. A contest to choose a Miss College Campus is also on schedule for spring. Dean Howard, the Society's founder continues to in- spire young men. X. Q' fi f I 25' A , A ' me X V 4 ' ,Y 3 j ff Dean Howard Literary Society- Brian Nokleby, Fred Bishop, Somyot Viriyakovitya, James Rogers, Ruel Moxey, Mike Knight, Faulkner, Precha Payattakool, Nirumdonom Tubtimtong, and Gary Edge. John 195 Robin Garrett, President. Tradition does not slight the E.Q.V. Literary Society for it had its beginning among the very first organizations on campus. Now, as in the past, it stresses the importance of ex- tracurricular activities. Each year, invitations are extended to worthy young ladies who excel in scholarship, especially in that of English. lt is an honor to become a member and a challenge to live up to the club standards. New members are inducted each year in a candlelight ceremony where they are re- minded ofthe club's ideals. The society plans to invite a former member of 1916 to be pres- ent in a meeting. Additional plans include a second Derby Day for the spring festivities. E.Q.V. Members bottom to top, first row: Sybil Lewis, Sybil Shelley, Julia Settle, Kathy Holcombe, and Robin Garrett. Second row: Ann Bowles, Susan Locke, Sharon Lavender and Fran Cothran. Third row: Beth Mullinax, Anita Grant, and Sheryl Silvers. 196 PAST IDEALS MOLD FUTURE CITIZENS am Vedere Q Mrs. Anne Godbee, Sponsor E.Q.V. Officers: Anita Grant, Historiang Sybil Shelley, Devotional Chairmang Ann Bowles, Vice-Presldentg and Robin Garrett, President. .Kew V - . -1. is 1 V. 1 l, A Y . 'f,,,35. Q , ix, tffstllt Y l l T if G T , , ,QQ we . gxrx wqigfli 1 Stk., , ffl, 5 4' tkmagxwgl V: ' .ji 4? . igfyfrtt Y .A 2 ,-in x 53365, . . fr my. 1 - K ,l I, 2, 3' ' I Z n .- 'N ' lf, X.. - LS? Exi t? J' ' 5 ,Swag 'tiff A T N X. 4 Q-., My ,X v , ',,kfT '5Tm'!E? E.Q.V. is a tradition at North Greenville. 197 Phi Beta Lambda PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF FUNDAMENTALS Phi Beta Lambda Officers: Wanda Echols, Treasurerg Jimmy Payne, Presidentg Lee Brown, Vice-Presidentg and Mary Hammet, Secretary. Phi Beta Lambda is the college division of a national organization for students in Busi- ness Education. The cIub's purpose is to pre- pare future businessmen and women for ef- fective participation in both business and community life. This organization helps the students to learn to apply the fundamentals learned in the classroom to practical situa- tions. Mrs. Delane Wood, Advisor Q r'ti ' ..,., f xi,-, Q, , ' f, - , W A, rr,t we T s rf' .V 4. tli . '- f at -' v X fe-'xvsfaawtgi f: -wW52325SZsSXf?f , '5 L ,.,, , ttft.t l 5, Y' UUUUUIYIIRIP g + ., 1 f ga.-Uvvvvtvcnpg V 2 WTUYIUUUUUQIL 1 - kv- ' Qt Jimmy Payne, President , 198 Phi Beta Lambda Members- First row: Wanda Echols, Whitney Bucheister, Dennis Eubanks, and Lee Brown. Mrs. Delane Wood, and Mary Hammett. Second row: Jimmy Payne, Reid Lewis 199 vw-vw. s , r ,, aww 4 ' 'Washt- g Q1 Peggy Mclnernyt Kathy Goodwin . tW,4zf,z,Mmw ' , MW. , -..M 5' its - M iw KV Q5 1 4 ,, 5 4 1 9 X M-,mu ff Z .Q 3 W W qlifx Susan Ross, f J U 4, 512.65 :V,rI,- 615 3521 2 1 is Ks A uf M ww Q f. SZ?2?ifi5E?232i?i2i0752Sq5z5f22f4222Qz Q f f I f f W Qs 5: 1 1, . 'X 5 Running a concession stand is one of the projects of the P,E. Council. 1 Y 200 vs' WXQK .ax fi g Wigwwww , if ' asf, X , t ft- .s S S 3 E 757 X X f QQ ,.W'k A. 1, Miss Sandra Smith, advisor. Donna Scott is enthusiastic about her work. 3 ZUNU Sim 5? Q1 E? x . f': O: 022. 29' -C-5 E53 ESS 2.1-5 om 322 - coco Ofc: m . cn QEES SQEQ Clos 9'mg'T7i w532 E-12? mags ZZ' mg CD ... ' UUw Ugg? cogmo 3 Us' -- cm CDQ31 CDS. CU9.m EFF? I X 353720 LQCDQZJ 1-9-Cj'v..q-' 0 cn Pm 'I 103 ODFQQ. Qian CDU:U EFS? E' :Q UU' :Ta 'Of-25' Exim -.-4mm F,..3E. U3 QECUG: ...SQ OCDQP 2.339 DJ ,Hg 'U - ming co: I 952: 2 33 436711: 7 ag? X212 95' an F91 -4?-S' I- IS 'QIQN So- 2. -. 5939 Ummm maz- mmol? 0970.3 gzgw -cn- mi 2:96 Q.3':r' it wi .. V, A Qi S ' q fu x Q .fs .t f ,, .W -, 934' ff t WS gy Q9 ,ge eww W W5 A ,sw an f ,K e 159 .i if X sw X-3 51, ,mfg Q. mms' S ff-. wf FW: f 'X W Ms Wg, X, f. idk mm 1 mswhsw f , SPIRIT IN SPORTS Through planned programs and projects, the Physical Education Council strives to pro- mote school spirit and athletic interest among the students on campus. To boost the pep and team support at bas- ketball games, the council displays spirit building posters in the gymnasium and sup- ports the school cheerleaders. At each home basketball game the members provide a con- cession stand for the spectators' enjoyment. Profits from this project go toward the pur- chase of cheerleader equipment. By sponsoring a girls' intramural program, the council helps develop a keen interest in physical ecucation. A fifty-dollar scholarship is awarded annually by the club to the most deserving sophomore girl. Officers are U. to r.J Pat Horton, Presidentg Deb Bramlett, Vice President, Susan Ross, Treasurerg and Becky Luther, Secretary. Pat Horton makes an attractive president of the P E Council Miss Kella Hall, advisor J 5 International Students IN TERNA TIONALS PROVIDE CULTURAL EXCHANGE Where there is a will, there is a way. If there is not a way, we will make a way. The International Student's Club maintains the objective of fostering unity and harmony among students of all races and creeds. Dur- ing Thanksgiving Holidays the students who could not go home planned their own holiday together at Myrtle Beach. Through this orga- nization the students share customs and tra- ditions of their respective countries in order to understand each member and his world. Magaly and Jelitza Prato, sisters from Caracas, Venezuela, find Mr. Hale charming. Miss Guest enjoys serving as group sponsor. fyiji, gg at QM my Y 24 fa Q, ' f Q ,554 ' . W if l 5 ,z t 52 Z , Fr, 'R t 1 4 5 mm, ,,. iff, L 1 41 tr' f x 2, ,i ,QM , .,t- ,..L 202 X V992 ,gf i 5 x 1 ff -.,J'1. X-. The Internationals are often asked their impressions of U.S.A. i t t an if ' - if N , NS wg W sis 1 'F Y 5. ,. i f .W t it N Ruel Moxey, president, is entertained inthe Governor's home. 'mr f fixQ1 ' f ' s-wits' X sz' so l. ,aw X MN 'iii , N K t ' M- ,-WMM i W mm-qxwfqe. W... . -f .w,.,.,- ,. xl A sewwmrrwig at s ' ,ww X5 ' 1 4 . X ff- ff Vgmwji ' X smfk Kwan gf ' ' ' M Al Baksami from Kuwait visits the Greenville County Library. We W t f 'V'MW'W'! T ,pg U, ff ,f ,V V, ,f , , V ,,,,, ff, V ,:,,, , V I- I 92W WW ,, yy ,af ' ,f f s ,ww f' .W MWV W My f . , ' ,, WW ff . ,,g MW ' WW my f ' Somyat Viriyakovitya, Precha Payattokool, Nirumdonom Tubtimtong are all students from Thailand. 203 4 i 1 i 1 Meaning ln Society M12 IS MEN IN ACTION al wgggws 7 X 7 ... ,X -+52i52em,,.,t. at ,W , Q. iq, ,f 5 , N ' M, Buddy White, President .t '4'tP',fs,, ff V 4 ,I ,. ..,. ar ,W , Wk 'I' ta' fwfr A ' ff..- an fctwl 19 W vet? 1, f f f terra? ' 6 We eww sw f S 'wa 'ff 'S' of df ' ' . YW ' 4 ,-'MW ' i '--- wwf' .- X' ,, , . f f' , S .- f f V gt f ry, :Qc .N V - 11 , 492,49 .fu f+ fr ,JW ffiwfff- ,K D it . Z6 My 14 X- M f ,, f fe' 'f A ' ' 1. Matz f wvyx.-N ' fy y it i A : , 1 f f, Y i v fr ee-e if - f Officers: Steve Chasteen, Secretaryg Buddy White, Presid Presidentg David Traynham, Sergeant-at-arms. 204 entg Harold Carter, Vice- The men in the lVl.l.S. seek to promote school spirit and provide NGJC with an active organization for spirited male students. Varied projects are undertaken to raise money for a scholarship which is presented each semester to a deserving N.G. student. This year M.l.S. sponsored a coffee house that featured local entertainment with a spiri- tual flavor. Topping the bill of M.l.S. activities is the Nlr. Roar Pagentj' when each year some lucky fellow is crowned lVlr. Roar. Dean Brissie, personal friend of Helen Hayes. 1, 1 nl s ' 1 f ,J 'fa 4 KX 1 ,wa if ,, 'Z NFS Members: Alton Free, Buddy White, David Traynham, John Harrison, David Brown, Steve Chasteen, Steve Tuten, Billy Painter Kenny Ridgeway, Bob Green, Reid Barefoot, and Harold Carter. 205 2 51 3 f 5+ , M myfn'-4f ' QR i s ,lx 5 X l x wggwf-.. ,K ,. . ,, rs: wg ,. E uaNrvJ.navA ,, we . g 'svn 1 my ., ,MWA 1-S' if fe- V ' v,,,A, . . X 4 Q . we -1' v'vV' 1 'fi lv? . ft tt - , - 'E wif ' , ,., ' ag, -is 2, , kMM,Vgw,fyg,1Q, .-'44, gm , fs QQ, ,sq s. , -2-, - ,F f-l 4 .. ,. S fx QZ VQ S Z S2 'Fm .- QQ gf' Terry Emerson was an enthusiastic donor during the N.F.S. blood drive. N.F.S. Members- First row: Flick Snyder, Charlie Vaughn, John Hinsdale, and John Fleetwood. Second row: Martin Lawless, Doug Rochester, Sam Davis, Frank Dearman, Don Knight, Jimmy Sewell, Jimmy Nichols. Third row: Gary Batson, Steve Prater, Paul Crenshaw, Bobby Canada, Billy Phillips, and Cleve Lancaster. My Www 7 3? , , Q . h 4 ?'zif.3'1 . 2 ati , . Q 4- , 2. ln, 'J . 24. If ' .1 ' .-JZ' ' . ' . Vegan 206 . M12 z mm a ufihir f f A ' iff s , UM -ff: AT .OM T ,ffmfyf Q DF fl ff: WK1-7f'cfff M 5? w ' ,, V, y-www? w4e.s-W ,Aw W wsfwfsilwt mr 'fr ' Q -ff 171 .-we-4 uf. by M'-WW iw -WA-flfffsf-x fvfffw -f, rf X 1 ' Q - - , . .. t ,i s .... f f 7' sf f Mft fffydy I f sf R' W f ,ik 1. 735 5' 1951? R, as A 4 .1.1,-:ff-' f 4 ,V , , . i-aw., , ff Wg. - ,. A A ,, w s- -, ,,,-..:.g jmv-f,3Qsfg,5,, X X I 2 ' fu-1 Q- , - .- X . F f f t .- X ,Y -wwfit f.,-f..-.,e-sz - ' f 'WSW New Frontier Society N 2 PROMOTES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP The New Frontier Society strives to pro- mote fellowship among students and interest in all campus activities. This year the society has placed more emphasis on initiating worthwhile projects. One of the most worthy projects was a successful blood drive to help an extremely ill man in the community. A one- hundred dollar contribution was given to NGJC's basketball team. As another service project, the N.F.S. members provided cars to chauffeur the cheerleaders in the Greenville Christmas Parade. These are only a few of the projects which the society has undertaken to establish its image as a service organiza- tion. 5 . :xiii kia Coach Brewer, advisor. N.F.S. Officers: Charlie Vaughn, Rick Snyder, John Hinsdale, and John Fleet wood. 207 i Y I Student Life WHY I DlDN'T MAKE 1 1 f if ww ,gf ' ,S P f f Z WW e Q 1 ? f Z' 7 .4 Syn, 1 My A.f.51,.' HW ...,, , ' sa b .,fk. if 1 giyuffgv' IW i is pf, 208 S 1 5 5 l 1 E THE DEAN'S LIST Vw' V in qi' Vx E K Y All , ., A ix .Q : , 'I Q if , fw , gfwx Y ' 'B lf . if g imp 'S L. VI s Y 'J lf ' Q , I - K, 1 4 .....-vi:- ' ,J WM , 0 50 M If 'Y' A 'I' .. W- Af fs + 4 f M 209 Student Life 1 iii 5542 3955 353 556 3'Qf-gg? WK ., -'-1 ' .x.,l Q0 'Q 'Sf 'Q ,. Q, ,fi 210 gg gf , rv- Y , t 1 f 1 , , gif - f gf It N 3'1- ? , , 1 g f . 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QAM 4 Weiifaxia MNKSM-Ismail 1,sQql,,gf'4nN was-anus P' 4 ay ,if Yu LW ai J pxwwsfwf' 'Lf TW N f f 777 13 ' ff A f , TU RPIN'S DAIRY BAR - RESTAURANT - SHELL STATION - SOUVENIERS Highway 25 Travelers Rest, South Carolina PHOTOGRAPHS BY RAWLINS-ALLEN STUDIO Belk-Simpson Company Greenville, South Carolina Stevens meets the excltlng challenge of change By working around obstacles, by unsentimentally jet- tisoning outmoded traditions, the company IStevensj has shown the textile industry how to survive and prosper. Fortune Magazine J. P. Stevens, Americas oldest diversified textile company is a young company. . . in thought, action and outlook. It'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 St Co.. Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer If I could only count . . PEOPLES DRUG STORE, INC. The REXALL Store Phone 834-9017 Travelers Rest, S. C. Compliments of GARRETT'S INC. Travelers Rest, South Carolina JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTORS-AIVIBULANCE SERVICE Travelers Rest, S. C. 29690 Phone 834-9953 or 834-9423 Joe IVI. Johnson D. 84 D. MOTORS, INC. Authorized Sales and Service Telephone 877-0711 1000 Wade Hampton Boulevard Greer, South Carolina FORD-THUNDERBIRD-IVIUSTANG IVIAVERICK - PINTO WW Poinsett Printing and Letter Shop, Inc. lt really doesn't take much effort to make sim- ple printing jobs to shout instead of whisper. A simple design can do the trick. We call it im- agineering . . . imagination in printing. Like to see what we can do for you for your next printing job? Call your friendly printer. Poinsett Printing 8t Letter Shop, Inc., Greenville, S. C. Phone: 232-5659. 223 f:9'.'iV4 1 f i I I The Honorable Rat Court Judge Hamp Summey goes beserk during the procession. TRAVELERS REST FEDERAL rr-rx r ww: MII MI GUI-IZ95 all o!,0aI1 JJOCLCLELOIZ our Way IS The Fairway 2323 LAURENS ROAD GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA 29607 23 SOUTH MAIN STREET TRAVELERS REST SOUTH CAROLINA 29690 POST OFFICE BOX 455 TELEPHONE 834 9091 224 I - I 'J' IW ,I II Tx5'IIIWIFZ'5:TEl ' 'WI i A :Mm IQ3,iII,:.QNhr5C ' vI'-IF1IIgI'?'v2- Q' G' V ' ,- v A -M 1,1 I :auxin Y Q, gag 'p Y , , N. 133 Mfr Bm IIA, I , N N 1 ' I l g I 0 l fl u ,Y 1 YOUNG'S JEWELERS Registered Jeweler A. G. S. WOOD MORTUARY, INC. Greer, South Carolina Greer, South Carolina Blllllillllls in no REAL ESTATE. .,:...,,l ,,,,,,,,, -2. TRAVELERS REST TIRE CENTER me W. BEN ROWLAND 8. COMPANY BUILDERS - DEVELOPERS WHITE HORSE R SONIC TIRES A DEAL FOR EVERY WHEEL A ONE HOUR CLEANA'V'AT'0N FRIERSON'S DRUG STORE Peaglpegljfs lglaza W3d?aHg2yPtg.nCEl3Z3 Greer, South Carolina Tel. 877-2204 Tel. 244-5942 BYRUM 81 BATES Magnavox Merchants in Fine Music-Over 43 years 245 North Main 235-8511 Open until 9 p.m. Monday-Friday :Yi 0'NEAL-WILLIAMS INC. Best in sports for over 50 years 241 North Main Street Greenville, South Carolina Phone 232-5331 THE GREER DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION R nlwcclsfs OM M 'm and prions 577-3361 GREER, s. C. Compliments of SOLE UNITED STATES DISTRIBUTOR Lelrmri LKIZIUIYLILOITHQ Kg PO BOX .TIA - GREER SOUTH CAROLINA P-V051 4y DIVISION OF b:1llell PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION SKYWAY-Authorized Airstream Dealer Servicent-er - Parts - Insurance Box 262, Highway 25 Travelers Rest, S. C. 29690 Area 803 834 422 - - 4 Co-Owners: Vernon W. Garrett- Myra D. Garrett S N NC lL RTY MANAG T QGIC Q11 lil I1 QITITQQAQO CR 'I T' re I ' 3704 WHITE HORSE ROAD GRE VILLE. S, C. 2961 LARRY CARPER f BROKER I BANK OF GREER THE PERSONAL ONE EVEN OUR ACCOUNT NUMBERS HAVE NAMES Greer, South Carolina DOC GREEN'S AUTO PARTS Travelers Rest, South Carolina McLESKEY-TODD DRUG CO. Lowest Priced Drugs-Always the Best 107 Cannon Street 877-8416 107 E. Poinsett Street 877-3461 Peachtree Plaza Shopping Center Phone 877-0753 Rex O'STEEN I., li Ii3IIIir'eIt1I'IIlt. to et CHEVROLET COMPANY ' IOO Block College Street 639 NORTH MAIN stnsst GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA Greenville, South Carolina J. HAROLD HUDSON, AGENT STATE FARM INSURANCE COS. BRYANT AND LELL AUTO - LIFE - FIRE - HEALTH TIRE CENTER 8 E. Stone Ave., P. 0. Box 2025 35 South Main Street Greenville' S, C. Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Phone 233-2706 NEELY'S BUILDING SUPPLIES Greenville, South Carolina Spartanburg, South Carolina Rutherfordton, North Carolina Compliments of Your Five MUTUAL HOME STORES FINE FURNITURE-FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES IVIAGNAVOX ELECTRONICS 'IWE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL formerly THE PEERLESS MART VV. Greenville, S. C. formerly MUTUAL SALES Greer, S. C. formerly PROGRESSIVE FURNITURE CO. Easley, S. C. formerly HOME COMFORTS, INC. Fountain Inn, S. C. formerly HOME COMFORTS OF MAULDIN, INC. Nlauldin, S. C. In Remembrance of TOM 8: MELANIE fopposites do attractl SMITH AND JAMES CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS Greer, South Carolina Since 1916 2518 Poinsett Highway GREEN'S FURNITURE mc. IVIEIVS Greenville, South Carolina Phone 233-4578 T. E. JONES 8. SONS FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Greer, South Carolina T. P. wooD's C ,th th GENERAL STORE ompare W' any 0 er . . . i..,. Tlgerville, South Carolina I , 1525515152 15552: 12?5512ifEQ1Q2QQQ:Qsgsiaiiiiiiiiiiiii f,.f M'N' .. -'-' ' into E to R --A-r . mmww ' EAM we I' CUTFAGECW? CE cf' 1At' will , . E For your complete dairy needs fliiiiimfm ' Our Dean Browder relates to students during open air concert. 229 O ii STOKES-FARNHAM CQ LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY fb 9 AUTOMOBILE - BUSINESS gd FIRE - HOMEOWNERS 5 S DIAMON MERCHANT5 O5 O C O O0 3 - GPEENVME S C 29603 Travelers Rest, South Carohna ' -1 I TI-IE TIRE EXCHANGEI J' Ve e Smith' P'eSide t BONDS FURNITURE COMPANY Factory Market . O, ee' Dealers In HF'Cu'eSTI'fS FINE FURNITURE FOR THE HOME Tubes - Batteries 104 North Main Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Wade Hampton Boulevard Te 871742' Greer, South Carolina Tire Dealers Since 1926 9 I ,S f - ,- .,,. I 7 1. I ' .. , M' ,I f l x I I I I U. is I My ff ff 4 WM. ' A -. f I , E5 ive f it I I Zhao '- I WMV, f ' If ., L . gg v Q M ig rm . 5 jf syn Q, LQ 2.4-Z' If V f ,, A ?WfQ1r3f .z,grf-M W b fi 5 f ' 0,14 , I Only ten people? It must be Friday! 230 SERVICE FIRST f SATISFACTION ALWAYS PRINTING SINCE 1869 fflif ilk- Q i t L .S Q 45 ,t,,jTT' , ' I I SERVICE and SATISFACTION ' fI 'a.m 2 ' meld together to form a If 1 powerful visual unity. We at I KEYS rake pride in the N ,III f X facilities in depth we make available to our patrons in putting into print the per- sonality of their product. KEYS PRINTING CGRPORATION 311 E. lVlcBee Greenville, S. C. A YEAR IN RETROSPECT 5 'Y f 232 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, our 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 pleasure and in trials We depart from thee, Worthy sons and worthy daughters May we prove to be. Alma Mater 233 Officers of Administration Dr. Harold Eugene Lindsey-Presi- dent-A.A., Mars Hill College, B.A., Furman University, Th.M. and Th.D., Southern Bap- tist Theological Seminary, Further study, Union Seminary, New York and University of Nebraska. Dr. Murphree C. Donnan-President Emer- itus-A.B., Furman University, Th.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, D.D., Furman University. Mr. M. C. Beckham-Vice-President for Development-A.A., North Greenville Jun- ior College, B.A., Furman University. Mr. J. Jack Bracken-Director of Physical Facilities-Undergraduate studies, Clem- son University. Mr. Sam C. Brissie-Dean of Instruc- tion-B.A., Furman University, M.A., Uni- versity of South Carolina, Further study, University of South Carolina. Mr. C. V. Bruce-Business Manager-B.A., Kentucky Wesleyan, M.A., George Pea- body, Further study, University of Ken- tucky. Mr. E. Donald Crapps-Dean of Student Affairs-A.A., North Greenville Junior Col- lege, B.A., Furman University, B.D., South- ern Baptist Theological Seminary, M.A., University of Alabama. Mr. Henry J. Howard-Dean Emeritus and English, B.A., Furman University, M.A., University of South Carolina, Further study, University of Virginia, George Peabody College for Teachers. Mr. R. A. McKinney-Director of Publicity and Assistant to the President-B.A., Fur- man University, B.D., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Mr. Jerry R. Robertson-Registar-A.A., North Greenville Junior College, B.A., Carson-Newman College, M.Div., South- eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL STAFF Mrs. Nell Avery-Catalog Technician, Di- ploma, Anderson College, Further study, Southern Seminary, Furman University. Mrs. Elizabeth Beard-Secretary, A.A., North Greenville Junior College, Further study, Furman University. Mrs. Doris B. Blackmon-Financial Aid Di- rector. Mr. Robert L. Brewer-Basketball and Baseball Coach, B.S., Jacksonville Uni- versity. Mr. Leland Browder, Jr.-Dean of Men, A.A., North Greenville Junior College, B.A., Carson-Newman College, Th.M., New Or- leans Baptist Theological Seminary. Mrs. Irene Bruce-Administrative Assist- ant, Undergraduate studies, Winthrop Col- lege. Mrs. C. V. Bruce-Mail Clerk. 234 Mrs. Rose Clayton-Nurse, R.N., Baptist Hospital. Mrs. Olive Crain-Dean of Women, A.A., North Greenville Junior College. Mrs. Linda Freeman-Faculty Assistant. Mrs. Lucille Gillespie-Records Secretary. Mrs. Elizabeth Hale- Secretary to the Registrar. Mrs. Geneva Harbert-Dietician, Under- graduate studies, Bob Jones University. Mrs. Linda Johnson-Secretary to Vice- President of Development. Mrs. Elaine King-Bookkeeper. Mrs. Myrtle C. Lee-Library Acquisitions Assistant, Undergraduate studies, Furman University. Mrs. Vivian Law-Switchboard Operator. Mrs. Edith D. McCarrell-Manager, College store. Mrs. Brenda Newman-Faculty Assistant. Miss Edith Sayer-Librarian, B.S., Furman University, M.A., Peabody College. Mrs. Alice Tribble-Secretary to the Pres- ident, A.A., North Greenville Junior Col- lege, Further study, Coker College, Furman University. Mrs. Barbara Vaughn-Business Office Receptionist. Mrs. Betty B. Ward-Switchboard Opera- tor, A.A., North Greenville Junior College. Mrs. Reba S. Wells-Secretary to Director of Publicity. Mrs. Alene L. Wilson-Secretary to Dean of Instruction. Mrs. Sylvia B. Wood-Business Office Manager. FACULTY Miss Betty Alverson-Speech, M.A., Ohio University at Athens. Dr. Carl Campbell-Bible and Religion, B.A., Furman University, Th.M., New Or- leans Baptist Theological Seminary, D.D., Furman University. Mr. George Case-Psychology, A.A., North Greenville Junior College, B.A., Furman University, M.A., Furman University, Fur- ther study, University of Georgia, Laurence University. Mr., D. Wilson-Math, B.A., Wheaton Col- lege, Campbell College, M.A., Wheaton College, B.D., Northern Baptist Seminary, M.M., University of South Carolina. Mrs. Evelyn Corderman-Mathematics and Physics, B.S., Baylor, M.A., Duke Universi- ty. Mrs. Lyra N. Crapps-Music, B.M., Howard College lSanford UniversitYl: M.R.E., Carver school of Missions lSouthern Bap- tist Theological Seminaryli M.M., Florida State University. Miss Mary Katherine Davis-History and Government, B.A., Lander College, M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Miss Marian E. Davis-Voice and Music Appreciation, B.M., Westminster Choir College, M.C.M., Southern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary, Further study, Applachi- an State University, Florida State Universi- ty, Furman University. Mrs. Joyce Farrow-Organ and Music Theory, A.A., North Greenville Junior Col- lege, B.A., Furman University, M.Mus., Converse College. Mr. Alva E. Garrett, Jr.-Chemistry and Physical Science, B.A., Maryville College M.S., University of Mississippi. Mr. Harvey T. Gibson-English, A.B., Fur- man University, M.A., Duke University, Further study, Duke University and South- western Baptist Theological Seminary. Mrs. Anne B. Godbee-French, B.A., Uni- versity of Florida and Furman University, M.Ed., Clemson University, Further study, Furman University and Peabody College. Miss Lena Ethel Guest-English, B.A., Berea College, M.R.E., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, M.A., Appalachian State University. Mr. Wade H. Hale-Religion and Sociolo- gy, A.A., Mars Hill, B.A., Furman University, M.A., Furman University, B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Miss Kella Hall--Physical Education, A.A., North Greenville Junior College, B.S., Carson-Newman College. Miss Shirley Hickson-History, B.A., Jud- son College, M.A., University of Alabama. Mr. Henry J. Howard-English, B.A., Fur- man University, M.A., University of South Carolina, Further study, Peabody College, University ofVirginia. Mr. Richard O. Khoe-Economics and Accounting, B.S., and M.B.A., University of Southern Mississippi, Further study, Uni- versity of South Carolina. Mr. Harold E. Newman-Piano and Theory, B.A. in Music, Furman University, M.C.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary School of Church Music. Addie Rettew-Art-B.A., Meredith Col- lege, Further Study, Queens College, M.A. Furman University, Further study, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of South Carolina. Dwight Arthur Robinson-Voice and Choral Director-B.A., Lenoir Rhyne Col- lege, B.C.M. and M.C.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Music School. Edith Sayer-Librarian-B.S., Furman University, M.A., George Peabody. Sandra G. Smith-Health and Physical Education-B.S. and M.S., University of Tennessee. Veda Bagwell Sprouse-English-A.A., North Greenville Junior College, B.A., Blue Mountain, Further study, Winthrop College, M.A., Duke University. Frederick R. Steen-Bible and Religion, Greek-B.A., Mars Hill College, Th.M., New Orleans Theological Seminary, Further study, Wofford College, University of South Carolina. Maude C. Stout-Biology-B.S., Furman University, M.S., and Ph.D., George Pea- body. Doris Tingle-Biology-B.S., Presbyterian College, Further study, Clemson University. Billy J. Walsh-Bible and Religion-B.A., Ouachita Baptist University, B.D., Th.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Semi- nary, Certificado, Instituto de Lengua Espanola tSan Jose, Costa Ricej Geraldine Walsh-Spanish-A.A., South- ern Baptist College, B.A., Ouachita Col- lege, Certificado, Instituto de Lengua Espanola, Further study, Texas Wesleyan University, Southwestern Baptist Theolog- ical Seminary, Clemson University. Delane Wood-Commerce-B.S., Winthrop College, Further study, Furman University. Harry Sam Worley, Jr.--Physical Educa- tion-A.A., North Greenville Jr. College, B.S., Appalachian State University, M.Ed., Middle Tennessee State University, Further study, Appalachian State University, Western Carolina University. Sophomore Directory Alexander, Barry Fletcher 11 Donaldson St. Greenville, S.C. 29611 Anderson, Ella Louise Route 1, Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Major, Secretarial. Aull, Ariana Mae 2516 Midland Park Road Charleston Heights, South Carolina 29405 Major, Elementary Education. Choir, 1, 2. Austin, Lewis Asbill 300 Davis Street Bishopville, South Carolina 29010 Ministerial Association, Treasurer, 2. Avery, Samuel William, Jr. Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Reporter, 2, Ma- jor, Pre-Medical. Ballington, Deborah Celeste 147 Tram Road Columbia, South Carolina 29210 Banks, Max S. Route 3 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Bannister, Deborah Lynne 1710 Atlantic Avenue Sullivan's Island, South Carolina 29482 Barnette, John Claude Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Major, Liberal Arts. Bates, Thomas Carroll Route 3, Box 55 Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Volunteer Band, 1, Choir, 1, 2, Major, Voice. Batson, James Gary 127 North Poinsett Highway Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 N.F.S., 2, Major, Education. Beard, Cecil David Box 243 Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 AURORA Staff, 1, 2, Editor, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 2, Executive Council, 2, Major, Pre-Medical. Benjamin, Thomas Steven Route 1 Mountville, South Carolina 29370 Bikas, George Thomas 505 Hampton Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29601 NFS., 1, 2, Major, Engineering. Bishop, Fred Allen Route 1 Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Dean Howard Literary Society, , President, 2, Major, Secondary Educa- tion, History. 1,2 Bishop, Martha Ann Route 3 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Blackwell, Carolyn Dianne Route 2, Box 328 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Volunteer Band, Secretary, 2, Major, Christian Vocation. Blanton, James Eugene 280 North Cleveland Park Drive Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303 Ministerial Association, 1, 2, Major, Re- ligion. Blanton, Judy Lee Route 7, Box 275-D Charleston Heights, South Carolina 29405 B.Y.W., 1, 2, SKYLINER Staff, 1, 2, Ma- jor, History. Bonnette, Elliot Eugene 18 Bordeax Avenue Sumter, South Carolina 29150 B.S.U., 2, Volunteer Band, 2. Bowers, Margaret Ann Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 AURORA Staff, 2, Major, Sociology. Bowles, Anita Kathryn 41 Lawrence Street Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Secretary, S.G.A., 2, B.Y.W., 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, EQV, 1, 2, Sec- retary, 2, AURORA Staff, 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Major, English. Bradham, Pete Ernest P.O. Box 445 Manning, South Carolina 29102 Bramlett, Debra Marie Route 4, Lynn Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 B.S.U., 1, Judicial Council, 1, P.E. Council 1, 2, B.Y.W., 2, Volunteer Band, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Major, Secondary Educa- tion. Braswell, James Elliot 421 Hobcaw Drive Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 Brice, William Paul 31 Kensington Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, History, Physical Education. Britt, Timothy Glenn Hagood Avenue Barnwell, South Carolina 29812 Basketball, 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, President, 2, Major, Psychology. Brown, Andrew Lee 8-A Courtney Circle Greenville, South Carolina 20609 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Vice President, 2, Major, Business Administration. Brown, Joseph Frank Route 4, Grandview Circle Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, Liberal Arts Browning, Lester Dennis 206 East Butler Avenue Mauldin, South Carolina 29662 Baseball, 1, 2, Major, Social Science. Bruce, Carla Jean 3411 Wade Hampton Blvd. Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Etude, 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Major, Music. Brumbles, Wesley 901 Crowley Street Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 YCC, 1, Major, Sociology. Bryant, Wrenthia I. Rt. 1, Box 406 Kannapolis, North Carolina 28081 Buffalo, Dobson Wayne 15 Midland Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Burdette, Brenda Evelyn Apartment 1, 1032 Hunter Street Seneca, South Carolina 29678 P.E. Council, 2, Major, Secondary Edu- cation. 235 Burton, Witten Eugene 19 Cloverdale Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Business Club, 1, Major, Business Ad- ministration. Campbell, George Heyward Box 523 Greer, South Carolina Campbell, Jean Elizabeth 29 Lisa Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 B.S.U., 1, 2, Secretary Freshman Class, Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, AURORA staff, 2, Business Manager, 2. Carter, Harold Hutto 21 Robin Road Barnwell, South Carolina 29812 MIS, 1, 2, treasurer, 2, Baseball, 1, 2, House Council, 2, Stunt Cheerleader. Case, Edward Charles 300 Quillen Avenue Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Volunteer Band, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2. Case, Kathy Dianne Route 5, Camp Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Elementary Education. Cannada, Bobby Royce 161 Howell Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29607 NFS, 1, 2, Major, Business Administra- tion. Chasteen, Steve Franklin 118 Windermere Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 MIS, 1, 2, Major, Liberal Arts. Childress, Phillip Douglas Route 1, Motor Boat Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 B.S.U., 1, 2, Mission Chairman, 2, Vol- unteer Band, 2 President, SKYLINER Staff, 1, 2, Sports Editor, 2, AURORA Staff, 2, Representative Council, 2, Ma- jor, Pre-Medical. Clark, Sharon Lee 2409 Hurst Street Falls Church, Virginia 22043 Major, Elementary Education. Coker, Jerry Edwin lv1cKelvey Road, Route 2 Pelzer, South Carolina Major, Pre-Dentistry. Cole, William Charles 8 Rosegarden Street Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Major, Forestry. Conoly, Linda Frances Route 2, Box 201 Clinton, South Carolina 29325 B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, B.Y.W., 1, 2. Cothran, Frances Estelle Route 4, Box 341 Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Choir, 1, 2, B.Y.W., 1, 2, Vice President, 2, E.Q.V., 1, 2, Women's House Council, 2, Major, Music. Cox, Carolyn Sue Route 3, Box 2438 236 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 B.S.U., 1, 2, E.Q.V., 1, 2, AURORA Staff, 1, 2, Major, Art, Secondary Education. Craig, Jane Dell Route 1 Wellford, South Carolina 29385 Volunteer Band, 1. Crenshaw, Paul Baxter 1127 Ridgecrest Avenue North Augusta, South Carolina Davenport, Lucia Elizabeth 218 Randall Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Davis, Carroll E. Box 408, North Greenville College Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Davis, Sammy Bernice P.O. Box 36 Paxville, South Carolina 29102 Dearman, Robert Frank 344 Pipkin Road Sumter, South Carolina 29150 N.F.S., 2, President, Sophomore Class, Major, Liberal Arts. DeWitt, William Thomas, Jr. 2205 Oak Avenue Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Dickard, Robert Andy 608112 West Third 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 Duncan, Doris 2502 Mossy Oaks Road Beaufort, South Carolina 29902 Dunlap, Neal John Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, Pre-Pharmacy. Dyer, Lillian Celeste 401 Westcliffe Way Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Volunteer Band, 1, 2, B.Y.W., 1, 2, SKY- LINER, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Treasurer S.G.A., Major, Psychology. Dyson, Hazel Lee 208 Stark Drive Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 Easler, Julia Susan 503 Belmont Street Spartanburg, South Carolina 29303 B.S.U., 1, 2, B.Y.W., 1, 2, Volunteer 1, Major, Pre-Nursing. Eason, Jamie Vernon 17 Lindley Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Edsall, Robert James, Jr. Route 4, Box 369 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Band, Edwards, Alan Richard 3 Hart Street Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, Art. Elledge, David B. Route 1 Ware Shoals, South Carolina 29692 M.l.S., 1, 2, Major, Liberal Arts. Ellison, Thomas L. Route 1, White Horse Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Major, Liberal Arts. Elrod, Karyn Alice 5 Yarmouth Court Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Eubanks, Dennis Wayne 4 Chelsea Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, Major, Business Administration. Finch, Fred Charles Route 2 Marietta, South Carolina Ministerial Association, Vice President, 2, Major, Ministry. Fleetwood, John Hamrock 3706 East North Street Greenville, South Carolina N.F.S., Treasurer, 2, Majors, Business. Fore, Jack Eugene Route 8, Davis Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Baseball, 1, 2, Major, Physical Educa- tion, Fowler, Carroll Eugene Route 2 Greer, South Carolina 29651 B.S.U., 1, 2. Franklin, James Edward, Jr. 409 Cumberland Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29203 Free, Alton Gleen 323 Greenville Highway Lyman, South Carolina 29365 M.l.S., 1, 2, Treasurer, 2, Mr. ROAR, 1, AURORA 2, Major, Psychology. Freeman, Edward Clinton Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Gambrell, Danny Carlos 503 Jones Avenue Greer, South Carolina 29651 Men's House Council, 2, Baseball, 1, 2, Major, Secondary Education. Garrett, Robin Joy Route2 Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 B.S.U., 1, E.Q.V., 1, 2, President, 2, B.Y.W., 1, 2, AURORA Staff, 1, Major, Business. Gilreath, George Nelson Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Godfrey, Robert Gary 50 Nottingham Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 N.F.S., 1, Major, Business Administra- tion. Goodwin, Catherine Ruth -125 Scotch Range Summerville, South Carolina 29483 Cheerleader, 1, 2, Women's House Council, Secretary, 2, Major, English Literature. Gravely, Harris Preston, Jr. 15 Rockmont Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Skyliner, 1, 2, AURORA, 2, Dean Howard Literary Society, Major, Commercial Art. Green, Michael Lee Route 1 Moore, South Carolina 29369 Griffin, Paula Ann Route 2, Box 470 Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Freshman Class Representative, Home- coming Contestant, 1, 2, Cheerleader, 1, P.E. Council 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, B.S.U., 2, Miss AURORA Contestant 1, 2. Hall, Stephen Wayne 204 Leyswood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 B.S.U., 2, Major, History. Hammett, Mary Elizabeth Route4 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Y.C.C., 1, 2, B.Y.W., 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Phi Beta Lambda, 1, 2, Treasurer, 2. Harmon, Dennis Earl 1 Donnan Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Major, Liberal Arts. Harrison, John Deane, Jr. 8 Fredricksburg Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Harrelson, Norman Larue Route 2 Tabor City, North Carolina 28463 Hart, Robert Louis 703 Crestfield Road Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Henson, Lois Jean Route 2 Campobello, South Carolina 29322 B.S.U., 2, Major, Elementary Education. Hightower, Sandra Patricia Route 1 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Major, Elementary Education. Hinsdale, John Eric 2423 Wade Hampton Boulevard Greenville, South Carolina 29607 N.F.S., Treasurer, 2, Major, Accounting. Hipp, David Harold Route 2, Box 173 Duncan, South Carolina 29334 Rat King, Major, Math. Hollingsworth, Clifford Norman 1112 Corley Avenue Barnwell, South Carolina 29812 Horton, Patricia Gail 515 Leawood Drive Greensboro, North Carolina 27410 Hutto, Franklin Wayne Route 1, Box 122 Smoaks, South Carolina 29481 Major, Chemistry. Howell, James Bryan 610 Hampton Road Greer, South Carolina 29651 Jackson, Wallace Heyward 2245 Franklin Street Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 Johnson, Janice Rebecca Route 2, Kelleytown Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 B.S.U., 1, 2, B.Y.W., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 2, Major, Business. Jones, Rickey Keith 2033 McDonald Drive Barnwell, South Carolina Jordan, Arthur Fletcher 18 Heatherly Way Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Jordan, Jack Doug 305 Elaine Avenue Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Judicial Committee, 1, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Executive Council 1, Choir, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Mr. ROAR Pageant, 1. Jordan, Paul Augustas Route 4, Box 77 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Joyner, Kenneth Jack 5 Beuna Vista Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Julian, Miriam Elizabeth 545 West 41 Place Hialeah, Florida 33012 B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 2, Home- coming Contestant, 2. Keels, Paul Austin Route 3, Box 175-C Sumter, South Carolina 29150 SKYLINER, 1, 2, Editor, B.S.U., 1, 2, Ma- jor, Liberal Arts. King, Harold Reese 105 Mt. Vernon Road Greer, South Carolina 29651 AURORA, 2, Major, Engineering. Knight, Michael Wayne 124 Brannon Road Greer, South Carolina 29651 Dean Howard Literary Society, 2, AU- RORA, Clubs Editor, 2, Major, Liberal Arts. Lancaster, Henry Cleveland Route 1, Box 295 Alcolu, South Carolina 29001 Lavender, Sharon Elaine Route 1 Moore, South Carolina 29369 B.Y.W., 1, E.Q.V., 2, Major, Liberal Arts. Lawless, Martin D. 213 Willow Springs Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Lawrimore, Barry Carroll Route 2 Hemingway, South Carolina 29554 Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Lawrimore, Don Bruce Route 1 Johnsonville, South Carolina 29555 Lawrimore, Rodger Lariby Route 2 Hemingway, South Carolina 29554 Major, Liberal Arts. Leonard, Darrel Carl 601 Hickory Street Clinton, South Carolina 29325 Leverette, William Julian 100 West Earle Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Young Democrats Club, Vice President 1, Traffic Committee, 2, Newman Club, 2, Major, Pre-Pharmacy. Lewis, Sybil Ann 27 Planer Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 E.Q.V., 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2. Lilly, John Jay 2215 Oceola Street Columbia, South Carolina 29205 Major, Bible. Lindsey, Norman Jerome 108 Spruce Street, Birdine Mobile Court Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Ministerial Association, 2, Major, Reli- gion. Lindsey, Steven Leslie P.O. Box 274, Tolar Road Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Littlejohn, Benjamin Wallace 721 Glendalyn Avenue Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302 President, Freshman Class, President, Student Body, Ministerial Band, 1, 2, Executive Council, 1, 2, Judicial Council, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Executive Council, 2, Major, Sociology, Religion. Lowery, William Alphonso 203 Mobley Street Clover, South Carolina 29710 Luther, Becky Lynne Route 2, Box 178 Chapin, South Carolina 29036 Freshman Representive, Choir, 1, 2, Woman's House Council, Vice President, 2, P.E. Council, 2, Cheerleader, 2, Major, Music. McCarley, Curtis Vance, Jr. P.O. Box 224 Balfourm, North Carolina 28706 McCrea, James Ronald Route 3, Box 107 Kingstree, South Carolina 29556 Major, Business McGraw, Vida Kay Route 3 Inman, South Carolina 29349 B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, AURORA 2, Feature Editor, Liberal Arts. Mclnerny, Margaret Ann P.O. Box 213 Sullivan's Island, South Carolina 29482 Mclntosh, Jean Winona 78 Harrell Road Sumter, South Carolina 29150 37 2 Madden, John Eugene, Jr. 1 Glenmore Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 AURORA Cover, 2, Dean Howard Literary Society 2, Major, Liberal Arts. Martin, Ladson Karl Route 3, Duncan Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Masters, William Tony 16 East Sable Court Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Morgan, James Phillip Route 3, Box 524 Johns Island, South Carolina 29455 B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Men's House Council, 2, Major, Physical Edu- cation. Morrison, John David 508 Trinity Way, Route 9 Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Moxey, Ruel Rudolph P.O. Box 5693, Nassaw N.P. Bahamas Commonwealth of the Bahamas Dean Howard Literary Society, 1, 2, Vice President 1, Cheerleader 2, Major, Pre- Medical. Mullinax, Ronnie Anthony 400 Berkshire Hill Anderson, South Carolina 29261 Mullinax, Wanda Allen Route 4, Box 88 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Mullinax, Wanda Allen Route 4, Box 88 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Choir 1, 2, E.Q.V. Literary Society 1, 2, B.S.U. 1, 2, Hall Monitor 2, Women's House Council 2, Volunteer Band 2. Murrell, Johnnie Stephen 910 Marue Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Major, Accounting. Nesmith, Teresa Ann 2613 Kiawah Avenue Columbia, South Carolina 29205 E.Q.V., 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, P.E. Council, 1, 2, Tennis Team, 1, Women's House Council, 2, President, S.G.A., 2, Executive Council, AURORA, 2. Nickles, James Andrew 215 East Parkins Mill Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Orr, Lindsey 5337 Whetsel Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 Basketball, 1, 2. Pace, Nancy Louise Route 4, Box 79-H Inman, South Carolina 29349 Pack, Stella L. Route 1, Box 122-B Sumter, South Carolina 29159 B.S.U., 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 23 Major, Sociology. Page, Myrtle Rebecca Route 3, Hunter Street Abbeville, South Carolina 29620 B.S.U., 1, B.Y.W., 1, 23 House Council, Major, Sociology. 238 Parks, Billie Louise Route 7 Greenville, South Carolina 29690 Parrish, Dorothy Kaye Route 1 Ward, South Carolina 29166 P.E. Council, 2, Women's House Council, 1, 2, Major, Elementary Education. Patrick, James Norton 7 Fleetwood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Payattakool, Precha 563 Vanichi Bankok, Thailand Peterson, Arnold Larry 17 Linberg, P.O. Box 266 Slater, South Carolina 28683 Phillips, Robert LeVaughn P.O. Box 27 Smoaks, South Carolina 29481 Pollard, Gwen Eugenia 11 Coan Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 B.S.U., 2. Pollard, Leonard, Jr. Route 4, Box 50, Old Pelzer Road Piedmont, South Carolina 29673 Baseball, 1, 2, Major, History. Pool, Glenn Steven 5904 Gill Creek Road Columbia, South Carolina 29206 Poole, Linda Ann Box 158 Elgin, South Carolina 29045 Porter, John Clyde Route 1, Berea Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Major, Liberal Arts. Prescott, Deborah Gail 3610 Main Street Columbia, South Carolina 29204 B.S.U., 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, B.Y.W., 1, Y.C.C., 1, 2, Major, Elementary Education. Pruitt, Cornelia Rogenea 105 Mairfair Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 AURORA: P.E. Council, 2. Ragsdale, Dina Kay 42 Sycamore Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Ramsey, James Allen 606 Brunner Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45240 B.S.U., 1, SKYLINER, Associative Editor, 2, Traffic Committee, 2, Major, Religion. Ramsey, James Humphrey 114 Oakview Drive Darlington, South Carolina 29532 Register, Gloria Jean Route 5, Box 68 Lexington, South Carolina 29072 Rice, Robert Eneas Route 2, Box 89 Williston, South Carolina 29853 Ridge, Robert Keith 11 Ponderosa Drive, Box 86 Ware Shoals, South Carolina 29692 Robertson, Dale Alan 302 Tucson Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Robins, Joe Ernest P.O. Box 296 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29640 Etude, 1, 2, Vice President, 2. Robinson, Javon 602 Georgia Avenue Chesnee, South Carolina 29323 Robinson, Michael William Route 1, Carpin Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Rochester, Douglas Doyle Route 2, Box 168-A Westminster, South Carolina 29639 Roddy, Roy Fred 3 Drexel Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29607 B.S.U., 1, S.G.A., Vice President, Repre- sentative Council, President, Executive Council, Judicial Council, Traffic Com- mittee, Major, Pre-Dentistry. Rorex, Samuel George 4 North Garden Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Men's House Council, 2, Executive Council, B.S.U., 2, Volunteer Band, 2, Major, Sociology. Ross, Susan Jane Route 2, Box 206 Duncan, South Carolina 29334 Choir, 1, P.E. Council, 1, 2, Treasurer, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Vice President, Sophomore Class. Schaaf, Dallas J. 414 Shannon Drive Greenville, South Carolina Schwiers, Bobbie Louise 848 Cleveland Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Major, History. Scott, Donna Aline 335 Vanderbilt Road Old Hickory, Tennessee 37138 B.S.U., 1, 2, P.E. Council, 1, Volunteer Band, 1, Cheerleader, 1, 2, Head, 2, Secretary, Sophomore Class, B.Y.W. Selph, Tex T. P.O. Box 95 Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Shelley, Sybil Ann Box 362 Rains, South Carolina 29589 Shelton, Ronald W. P.O. Box 74 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Silvers, Sheryl Jenet Route 4, Box 473 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 E.Q.V., 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, B.Y.W.: SKY- LINER 2, Major, Liberal Arts. Sizemore, Dale Marvin 4029 Rodby Drive Jacksonville, Florida 32210 Smith, William Curry, Jr. 105 Tackston Street Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Smith, Philip William 4912 Oakhill Road Columbia, South Carolina 29206 Snyder, Richard Lewis Route 7, North Parker Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Springfield, Vicky Lynn 208 Y.M.C.A. Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Major, English. Stack, Hoagie R. 33 Racine Court Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Treasurer, Freshman Class, Major, Mu- sic. Stallings, Doris Jean 2296 Eden Terrace Extension Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 Tigertones, 1, 2, Etude, 1, 2, President, B.S.U., 1, 2, Vice President, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Vice President, 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Major, Music. Stepp, Jerry Dean Route 2, Valley Road Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 B.S.U., 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Representative Council, 2, Sopho- more Class Treasurer. Major, Music. Stevenson, Richard Larry Apt. 38, Hillandale Apts. Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Strange, William Charles 31 Douglas Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Styles, Gary Lee Route 1, Box 193 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, History. Summey, James Hampton 208 Florence Street Pickens, South Carolina Men's House Council, President, 1, 2, Executive Council, Major, Business Administration. Taylor, Hal M. Route 1, Gum Grove Road Clarksville, Ohio 45113 Major, Ecology. Taylor, Ronald L. 328 Earl Drive Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Ministerial Association, 1, 2, B.S.U., 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 2, Major, Religion. Thibodeau, Melanie Ann 803 Westview Terrace Dover, Delaware 19901 Phi Beta Lambda, 1, B.S.U., 2, B.Y.W., 2, Volunteer Band, 2, Sophomore Class Reporter, AURORA: Major, Business. Thompson, Luke C. Route 1, Box 210 Alcolu, South Carolina 29001 N.F.S., 1, 2. Thompson, Robert Clinton 109 Cheerylane Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Todd, Carl Jan P.O. Box 522 Conway, South Carolina 29526 Todd, Thomas C. 34 Harby Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Major, Business Administration. Traynham, David Eugene 5401 Chesapeake Drive Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301 Tribble, Martha Elizabeth 70 North Greenville College Tigerville, South Carolina 29688 Choir, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Volunteer Band, 1, 2, Major, Edu- cation. Turner, Donald Swain 1710-A West Parker Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Ministerial Association, 1, 2, B.S.U., 1, 2, President, 2, Major, Religion. Vaughn, Joe Charles Route 2 Greenville, South Carolina 29607 N.F.S. 2, Secretary, Major, Liberal Arts. 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 Wannamaker, Barbara Ann 208 West Richardson Circle Hartsville, South Carolina 29550 Choir, 1, 2, Etude, 1, 2, Secretary 2, B.Y.W., 1, 2, Secretary 2, E.Q.V. 1, 2, Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Tigertones, Grad- uation Marshal, 1, Major, Organ. Wates, Wayne Lewis 305 Thurmond Edgefield, South Carolina 29824 White, G. B., Jr. 7 Vanderbilt Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29609 President, 2. White, James F. Apt. 11, Village Apts, Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Major, Liberal Arts. Wilde, James Abe 102 East Decatur Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Major, Liberal Arts. Williams, Judy Marie 3600 Edwards Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 B.S.U., 1, 2, Major, Special Education. Williams, Samuel L. 101 Ridgecrest Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Willis, Robert Aaron Route 2 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Wilson, Robert Daniel 116 Oakville Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 N.F.S., 1, 2. Windham, Wyatt Edmond 503 Johnston Street St. George, South Carolina 29477 Wood, Helen Frances Box 152 New Ellenton, South Carolina 29809 B.S.U., 1, 2, Choir, 1, 2, Women's House Council, 2, Major, Music. Wood, Robert Eugene 305 Old Whiskey Road, Box 152 New Ellenton, South Carolina 29809 Worthy, Rosemary 139 Cooper Street Gaffney, South Carolina 29340 B.S.U. 1, 2, B.Y.W., 1, 2, Choir, 1, Vol- unteer Band, 1, 2, Rat Queen, 1, Major, Liberal Arts. Freshman Directory Abernathy, Danny Paul Agee, Henry Milton Arms-V l-any Bruce 2015 Arch Drive Route 3 117 Piedmont Street 4 North Augusta, South Carolina 29841 Belton, South Carolina 29627 Duncan, South Carolma 29334 Abney, Susie Bess Almeida, Paul Louis Ashe, Denise Diana 24 Crestline Road 805 Butler Springs Road 5 Garren Drive Greenville, South Carolina Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Greef1vilIe.SOUth Carolina 29611 Adkins, Edward Scott Anderson, Terry Michael Ashorn. GYGQQ lVliCl18Gl Box 212, Ellen Street 75 Woodrow Street 8533 Donna Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Clf1Cl0HUl. Ohio 45236 239 B.S.U., 1, 2, Representative Council, 2, Phi Theta Lambda, 1, 2, M.l.S. 1, 2, 1 1 l ,l ll l ll l l , l l l l g Atkins, Harold Lloyd, Jr. 100 Sewanee Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Atkinson, Bebo Barfield 15 Saratoga Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Atkinson, Samuel Thomas P.O. Box 163 Turbeville, South Carolina 29162 Augustine, Murl Elvin P.O. Box 104 Travelers Rest, South Carolina Bailey, Claude Alvin Route 1, Gap Creek Road Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Baksami, Salman Al Box 365, Fairforest Spartanburg, South Carolina Baldwin, Hilda Mae 16 Maxo Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Ballenger, Gail Marie P.O. Box 66 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Barefoot, Walter Reid 14 Budds Avenue Charleston Heights, South Carolina 29405 Batson, James Lewis, Jr. P.O. Box 155 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Belcher, Julie Delaine Route 7, Box 69 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Bell, Alexis Ann 2-B Street Woodside Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Bennett, James Edward 110 Havendale Drive Fountain lnn, South Carolina 29644 Berry, Levester 1143 Colonial Avenue Alexandria, Virginia 22314 Bishop, Robert Homer 519 Hlghlawn Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Blakely, Joyce Ann 435 North Poinsett Highway Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Bolt, Edwin Lee 105 Andrew Street Easley, South Carolina 24640 Bradley, Richard Wynn 11 Pemberton Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Bradshaw, Frederick Lawton P.O. Box 142 Pinewood, South Carolina 29125 Bramlett, Jett Kelly Route 4, Lynn Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Brannon, Dennis Alan Apt. 9, Spring Park, Route 4 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 240 Braswell, Thomas Wayne P.O. Box 247 St. George, South Carolina 29477 Breazeale, Robert Morris 13 Saluda Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Brice, Robert Joseph 31 Kensington Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Bridges, Franklin Young Route 7 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Bridges, Robert David, Jr. Route 2, Blacks Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Brock, William Calhoun 19 Chateau Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29806 Brown, Frank Nixon 39 Blackburn Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Brown, Fudge Evans 204 Spring Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Brown, James Robert 25 Dera Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Brown, William David Box 176 Clearwater, South Carolina 29822 Browne, George Haynie Box 36 Nesmith, South Carolina 29580 Browning, John William, Jr. 30 Burdette Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Bruce, Debra Lynn Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Bruce, Michael Roger 4 Timber Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Brush, Stephen Andrew 1 Basilica Avenue Charleston, South Carolina 29405 Buckhiester, Judge Whitney 106 Tubbs Mtn. Road Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Burgess, Ted Delbert Route 2, Box 209 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29609 Burns, Coley Sherman Route 6 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Burns, Robert Lewis 503 South Street Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Burns, Thomas Lee 32 Forestwood Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Burry, Douglas L. 220 Edgewood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Burton, William Harold Route 5, Box 147 Piedmont, South Carolina 29607 Campbell, Joy Elaine 111 Woodbury Circle Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Campbell, Sheila Dianne Route 2, Box 348 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Capps, Phillip Lewis 3911 White Horse Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Carpin, Carroll Mark 209 Leyswood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Carter, James Alvin 104 Sewanee Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Carter, Linda Blanche Route 4, Box 692 Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Case, Earl Henry Route 5, Camp Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Case, Michael Peek Route 1 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Case, Patricia Ann 300 Quillen Avenue Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Chasteen, Gloria Nadine 337 Pinehurst Drive Mauldin, South Carolina 29662 Castelow, Ralph Thomas 2302 Grant Avenue Wilmington, Delaware 19809 Chestein, Patricia Ann 205 Woodrow Street Laurens, South Carolina 29360 Childs, William Rudolph 114 Lakeshore Drive Easley, South Carolina 29640 Christopher, Martha Anne Box 33 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Cobb, Clyde Thomas 11 Haynesworth Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Cochran, Alan R. Walker Springs Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Coggins, Oran Chalmers 161 Phillips Road Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302 Collins, Benny Ray Route 2, Box 237 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Connely, Sidney W. 13 Marshall Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Cooper, Rhonda Faye 107 Graystone Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Cooper, Thomas Franklin Route 2 Woodruff, South Carolina 29388 Copeland, Mellissa Joy Route 2 Clinton, South Carolina 29325 Cornell, John Joy 5 Brookshire Drive Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Cousins, Robert Edward 10 Old Farmlane Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Crook, R. Edwin Route 2, Highway 418 Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29611 Crain, Michael Stephen Route 1 McBee, South Carolina 29101 Cromer, Gary Kinard Route 8, Box 175 Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Crosby, James Michael Route 4, Grandview Circle Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Cruell, Rachel Ann Route 1, Box 305 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Cunningham, Marion Morris Route 2 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Dabney, Edwin Lewis, Jr. Route 2, Meadow Brooks Camden, South Carolina 29020 Daniel, Stephen Paul 508 Cherokee Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Darnell, Jacob Earl 109 River Oaks Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Davis, James Pope, III 222 Brookwood Drive Greer, South Carolina 29651 Davis, Willie Roy 113 Daisy Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Dean, Bruce Edward 112 West Hillcrest Drive Greenville, South Carolina Dempsey, Edward Lamar Fourth Avenue, Judson Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Dillard, Lucy Elizabeth Route 5, Box 349 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Dinkins, Charles Ellis, Jr. Route 1, Box 318 Ridgeway, South Carolina 29130 Dotson, David W. Route 2 Campbello, South Carolina 29322 DuBose, Harry Joe Route 3, Box 252-C Manning, South Carolina 29102 Duncan, Deborah Marie Route 6 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Duncan, Donald Edward Route 3 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Duncan, Gerald Morris 9 Kimberly Lane Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Duncan, Stanley Earl 100 Blair Street Easley, South Carolina 29640 Duncan, Steven B. 5 East Sable Court Greenville, South Carolina 29621 Duncan, Terry Wayne 202 Hardwick Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Eargle, James Douglas 901 Mohawk Drive West Columbia, South Carolina 29169 Echols, Wanda Felecia 2-25th Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Edens, Barbara Jean Route 1, Box 83 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Edge, Gary Mason Route 1 Duncan, South Carolina 29334 Edwards, Doris Ann Route 4, West Scenic Drive Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Ellis, Alvin Stanley, Jr. Route 3, Box 3014, Back Boy Station Virginia Beach, Virginia 23457 Emerson, Terry Alan 10 Stacey Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Estes, Michael Glenn 200 Roberta Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Evans, F. Witte Vance, South Carolina 29163 Elliot, Edgar N. Route 6 Greenville, South Carolina Fanning, James Rostic, Jr. Route 3, Box 301 Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115 Farrow, Dan Eugene 601 Gulliver Street Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Faulkner, John Willard 1632 Goldfinch Lane West Columbia, South Carolina 29169 Filling, James Hill, lll 286 Shoreline Drive New Bern, North Carolina 25860 Fisher, Hal Douglas 215 Marks Street Easley, South Carolina 29640 Fleming, Rebecca Ann Route 3,11 Zelma Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Floyd, John Edward, lll 1884 Columbia Road Washington, D.C. 20009 Foster, Richard Earle, Jr. 613 Sumit Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Fowler, Janice H. Route 2 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Fowler, Michael Landrum Route 3 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Fowler, Steve Bernard 855 Edisto Avenue Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Franks, Andrea L. 304 Howell Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Furman, Irvine Keith 113 Wildwood Elberton, South Carolina 30605 Garner, James Arnim 15 Galphin Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Garrett, Edgar Rodgers 103 Nature Trail Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Garrett, Phil B. 3501 Fernheather Drive Louisville, Kentucky 40212 Garrison, James Granville, Jr. P.O. Box 201, Glenn Street Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Gault, John Andrew Route 2, Jones Road Fountain Inn, South Carolina 29644 Gibson, Charles Douglas Belle Shoals Road Pickens, South Carolina Good, Beverly Jean 16 Sulphur Springs Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Grant, Anita Jean 9 Rice Street Easley, South Carolina 29640 Grant, Stanley Randall Route 2 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Gravely, Cecil Ray 319 Keith Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Green, Evelyn Juanita 101 Low Hill Street Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Green, Robert Lowell, Jr. 7 Chinquapin Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Grimmer, Stewart Rodney 4675 Norwood Road Columbia, South Carolina 29206 '7 4. Grubb, Deborah Mary 13 Lisa Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Hall, Claire Jeanette Route 2 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Hall, Donald Ray 209 Foxcross Road Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Hall, Louis Wallace Route 1, Box 184 Pinewood, South Carolina 29125 Hall, Myra Kay Route 9, Hall Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Hammett, James C. 206 Lions Club Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Hammett, Michael Lamar Route 8, Box 335 Gaffney, South Carolina 29340 Hammett, Sam Henry Route 4 Inman, South Carolina 29349 Haney, Robert Wayne Route 1 Columbia, South Carolina 29203 Hanna, Johnny Edward Route 3, Box 123 Lake City, South Carolina 29560 Harps, Acie Lee 815 Gibson Street Marion, South Carolina 29571 Harrison, David Russell 30 Birnie Street Extension Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Harrison, John Deane, Junior 8 Fredricksburg Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Hart, Theron Earl, Jr. 45 Longwood Drive Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Harvey, Glenn Timothy 21 Tolar Road Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Harvey, Brenda Kaye 708 Sekley Street Hampton, South Carolina 29924 Hawkins, Ray Michael Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Hawkins, Wayne Charles Route 5 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Henderson, Bryan Allan 6 Fenwick Lane, Route 3 Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Hightower, Harry Lee 13 East Decatur Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Hilyer, Joseph Douglas 1025 Ontario Dr. West Columbia, S.C. 29169 242 Hindman, Thomas Carl 31 Altomont Village, Rt.1 Greenville, S.C. Hines, Paul B. Rt. 6, Bailey Rd. Greer, S.C. 29651 Hinton, Joseph Daniel 109 Arber Rd. Summerville, S. C. Hodge, Milton Ray 23-A Whispering Pines Sumter, S.C. Holcombe, Kathy Lynette Rt. 7, Box 63 Easley, S.C. 29640 Holley, David Wayne 908 Fontana West Columbia, S.C. 29169 Holmes, Michael David 407 Cherokee Dr. Greenville, S.C. 29607 Horne, Debra Jean 1464 Short St. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 29464 Horton, Robert Michael 102 Rosewood Dr. Taylors, S.C. 29687 Howard, Curtis Ladd 302 Rogers Avenue Greenville, S.C. 29609 Howard, David Lewis 228 Grove Road Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Howard, John Rubin Rt. 3, Box 414 Johns Island, South Carolina 29455 Howard, Joyce Ann Route 1 Campobello, South Carolina 29322 Howard, Wanda Karen Route 2, 50 Tolar Road Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Howie, Joseph Edward 112 Avon Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Hudson, Raymond Andrew P.O. Box 51 Paxville, S.C. 29102 Hudson, Richard Harris 12 Village Apts. Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Hughes, Route 3, Taylors, Hughes Route 4, Dennis Jasper Pinewood Drive South Carolina 29687 William David Box 451 Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Humphries, Randall Louis Route 1, Box 310 Ridgeway, South Carolina 29130 James, Michael Lewis Route 7 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Jameson, Fred Larry 6 Berea Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Jameson, James Lake Route 5 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Jarrell, Shyla 1119 Mt. Batten Drive Hanahan, South Carolina 29406 Johnson, Doyle Mathis, Jr. Route 3, Brushy Creek Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Johnson, Sherry L. 300 Avon Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Johnson, Steven Eugene 15 Security Drive, Box 5 Greenville, South Carolina Johnston, John Earl 19 Yorkshire Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Jollye, Steve Route 4, Box 151 Nichols, South Carolina 29581 Jones, Ruth Lorraine Route 2 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Jones, William Stanley 403 McCarter Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Joyner, Barbara Kay Route 2 Bethune, South Carolina 29009 Kelley, Michael Wayne 5 Hilltop Drive Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Kimbrell, Darrell Glenn Route 6, Box 608 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Kirk, Mary Beth 412 Hampton Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29601 Knight, Donald Royce 116 Lenore Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Lacey, Emily Mae 414 Hobcaw Drive Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 29464 Lackey, Judy Anthony Route 1 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Landrum, William Walker 13 Blue Mountain Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Langley, Isaac Lewis, Ill 510 Cherokee Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Lark, James Milford Route 1 Pickens, South Carolina 29691 Lasater, David Dale 12 Perrin Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Lavender, Sherry Virginia 203 Wardview Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Lawhon, Richard Lynn 8 Budds Avenue Charleston Heights, South Carolina 29405 League, Cynthia Sue 111 Hawthorne Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Legette, Delia Annette Connie Maxwell Greenwood, South Carolina 29646 Leonard, Vicki Dale Route 5, Box 118 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Leverette, Ellen 100 West Earle Street Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Levi, David Lloyd Route 5, Box 354 Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Lewis, Reid Davis Route 2 Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Lida, Kenneth E. Route 3, Box 123 Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Lindsey, Kathy Juanita Route 3 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Littlejohn, Carole June Route 1 Six Mile, South Carolina 29682 Locke, Wanda Susan Route 1 Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Lord, Robert John 38 Aberdeen Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Lowery, Lynn Robinson 42 Long Forest Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Lucas, Ruby Mae Route 4, Box 296 Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 Lynn, Kathy Annette 305 Pine Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Lynn, Keith Douglas 116 Lakeland Drive Greer, South Carolina 29051 McAlister, Anthony Michael 207 Old Liberty Road Easley, South Carolina 29640 McBride, Susan Olivia 501 Botany Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 McCombs, Michael Roger Route 2 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 McCombs, Stephen Elmer Route 2 Marietta, South Carolina 29661 McDaniel, Benjamin Frank Route 2, Box 139 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Marett, Philip G. 501 North Main Street Greer, South Carolina 29651 Marlowe, Elliott Teddy 715 Henry Street Marion, South Carolina 29571 Martin, Stuart D. 245 Reeves Street Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Marx, Vickie Lynne 405 Kensington Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Medlin, Ted Larry 89 Church Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Meetze, Donnie Gary 3604 Augusta Road West Columbia, South Carolina 29169 Megilligan, John Paul, Jr. Route 2 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Mellon, James F. 615 Wren Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Merck, Claude David, Jr. 8 Erskine Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Merrill, Gary Steven 300 Rogers Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Merrill, Joseph Steven 1407 Bramlett Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Merrill, Michael Gilbert 4 Verdun Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Metcalf, Helen Margaret Route 2 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Middleton, Lee Clarence 18 Hampton Court Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Milk, Jewel Marie Route 2, Dogwood Terrace Marietta, South Carolina 29661 Miller, Frances Rosmin Route 1, Box 689B Columbia, South Carolina 29203 Miller, William Edward, Jr. 1730 Lady Ashley Street Charleston, South Carolina 29412 Millwood, Otis Franklin Route 3, Box 27 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Monteith, Phillip Thorton 8 Bramlett Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Moore, Cynthia Robin Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Moore, Michael Lee 100 Donnybrook Avenue Greenville, South Carolina Morse, Rick Lynn 22 Biscayne Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Moore, Robert Allen 2 Pickens Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Morgan, Mary Lynne 3 Verdun Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Morris, L. Diane 1623 Reidville Road Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Morrow, David Wesley Box 378 Tlgerville, South Carolina 29688 Moser, Jerrold Verne 211 Grace Street Oxford, North Carolina 27565 Mullinax, Mary Elizabeth 4 Spur Street Lyman, South Carolina 29365 Murdaugh, Vernon Joseph P.O. Box 4 Hampton, South Carolina 29924 Murphy, Reginald Tate P.O. Box 264 Ridgeway, South Carolina 29130 Nettles, Charles Shawn Route 4, Box 90N Walterboro, South Carolina 29488 Nicholson, Robert Donald Route 4 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Nimmons, Stanley Leland 201 Galphin Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Nodine, Sandra Lynette Wheeler Street Duncan, South Carolina 29334 Nokleby, Brian Leroy 225 Edgewood Drive Mauldin, South Carolina 29662 Norman, Donald Michael 1502 Norden Drive Camden, South Carolina 29020 Northcutt, Frank P. 14 Berry Street Barnwell, South Carolina 29812 O'Connor, John Patrick 100 Old Mill Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 O'Dell, Robert Keith Route 1 Ware Shoals, South Carolina 29692 Odom, Deborah Ann St. Mark Road, Route 1 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Ogburn, Kathy Elaine 1234 Winston Street Charleston, South Carolina 29407 O'Neal, Cynthia M. Route 2, Box 419 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Owens, Thomas Wayne 35 Wilshire Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Owens, William James Route 1, White Horse Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Painter, William Harold, Jr. 122 Harrington Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Palmer, Davis M. 107 East Hillcrest Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Pangle, James William Route 9 Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Parillo, John William 360 Pimlico Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Paris, Freda Gail Route 7, Box 20 Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739 Parrish, Paula Anne 204 Camden Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Parrott, Mary Elizabeth Route 2, Box 919 Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Patterson, Charles Edward 203 Delray Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Payne, Jimmy Wayne 27 Highlawn Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Payne, Johnie Wilson 38 Theodore Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Perry, Sylvia Anne Route 1 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Phillips, William Henry 9 Thomas Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Pittman, Thomas Ray 216 Garrett Street Fountain lnn, South Carolina 29644 Pittman, Tim Frank Box 234 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Pizzi, George Thomas 6 Nottingham Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Plumley, Alan Keith 700 East Rutherford Road Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Pocock, Dale Innes 5905 Tatton Court Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Poole, Sandra Lynn 201 Tindal Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Portwood, William Howard 2306 Poteet Street Augusta, Georgia 30906 Prater, Steven Edward 36 Lockwood Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Prato, Ana Magaly Calle Topo Murachi, Qta. Ana Maria, Urb. Macaracua Caracus 107, Venezuela Prato, Jelitza Calle Topo Murachi, Qta, Ana Maria, Ur. Macaracua Caracas 107, Venezuela Prescott, Phoebe Pamela 210 Lesesne Street Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Price, David Richard 6 Altacrest Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Price, Vernon Leroy 101 Stribling Circle Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301 Pruitt, Ann Louise 71 Kensington Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Pruitt, Ricky Lee Route 1 Donalds, South Carolina 29638 Ray, Cecil Browning, lll 5 Coventry Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Reece, Michael Jordan 804 West Main Street Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Reel, Ralph Edward Route 1, Box 66 Edgefield, South Carolina 29824 Register, Robert Erwin 305 Watkins Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Revis, Barbara Darlene 14 Wiuka Avenue Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Revis, Julius Clarence, Jr. Star Route Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Rhodes, Mellie Lynn 220 Dupont Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Rice, William Stanley Route 1 Buffalo, South Carolina 29321 Ridgeway, Kenneth Ray 9 Smith Street Ware Shoals, South Carolina 29692 Riggins, Barbara Jean Route 1, Box 168 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Rivers, Linda Faye Route 2 Ridgeland, South Carolina 29936 Roberts, Donna Jean Route 2, Box 360 Chesnee, South Carolina 29323 Robinson, Cheryl A. Route 1, Carpin Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Rochester, Thomas Larry Altamont M. H. Village, Route 7 Greenville, South Carolina Rogers, James Ronald 126 Cardinal Street Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302 Rollins, Don Oliver 7 Alpine Way Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Rouse, Linda R. North Estate Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Rowland, William Evan Box 255 New Ellenton, South Carolina 29809 Ruggles, Willard Emory, Jr. Bethea Road, P.O. 1301 Dillon, South Carolina 29536 Said, Arturo P. lsidora Goyenechea 3366 Santiago, Chile Saxton, Ralph Barry Route 2, Old Spring Drive Anderson, South Carolina 29621 Scarborough, Ronald H. 2935 Cedarwood Drive Durham, North Carolina 27707 Scarborough, Samuel James Thornwell Orphanage, Box 60 Clinton, South Carolina 29325 Scruggs, Deborah Ann 328 Howard Aden Apartments Spartanburg, South Carolina Sentell, Hilda Charlene 323 Endless Drive Greer, South Carolina 29651 Settle, Julia Ann Route 2 Gaston, South Carolina 29053 Shelton, Barry Lee 27 Vicki Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Simril, James Arnold 409 East Avenue North Augusta, South Carolina 29841 Sizemore, Luther Lawrence Route 1 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Slack, Rebecca Lee 15 Kenwood Lane Greenville, South -Carolina 29609 Slatton, Brenda Ann Route 1, Box 288 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Sloan, Danny Moore Route 1 Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Smith, Dana Steven Route 6 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Smith, Deborah Kay Route 5, Melanie Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Smith, Larry David 24 Lake Forrest Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Smith, Margaret Eleana 2700 Edwards Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Smith, Mary Sue 1204 10th Avenue Conway, South Carolina 29526 Smith, Ricky Douglas 103 Genessee Drive Greenville, South Carolina Smith, Timothy Randolph 4 Blue Ridge Drive Liberty, South Carolina 29657 Smoak, James Herbert, Jr. P.O. Box 7 Pinewood, South Carolina 29125 Southerlin, Charles Bernard, Jr. Route 3, Box 325-A Blind Tiger Road Greer, South Carolina 29651 Southerlin, Harold Edward 208 Biltmore Drive Easley, South Carolina 29640 Southern, Michael Wayne Route 3 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Sowers, Michael Wayne 101 Richbourg Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Steading, Curtis Edward Route 5 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Stegall, Norma Lynn 13 Dargen Street Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Stephens, Steve Wesley Route 5, Box 200 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Stewart, Jerry Mills 5017 Maplewood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Stokes, Naomi Ruth 130 Botany Arms Greenville, South Carolina Strange, William G. 31 Douglas Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Sturkie, Phillip A. 3011 Broad River Road Columbia, South Carolina 29200 Swan, Verne Bales 6 Roberta Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Swayingham, William Paul Woodfield Drive Easley, South Carolina 29640 Taylor, Glenn James 506 North Elm Avenue Landrum, South Carolina 29356 Taylor, Nancy Regina 105 Overbrook Avenue North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Taylor, Rick Alvin Route 3 Easley, South Carolina 29640 Taylor, Susan Joy 132 Corrine Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Taylor, Thomas Kenton Route 1 Clarksville, Ohio 45113 Terry, Tonie Geneva Route 1, Box 302 Simpsonville, South Carolina 29681 Thomas, James Timothy 4752 Churchill Road North Charleston, South Carolina 29406 Thompson, Mark Alan 9122 Birch Avenue Munstee, Indiana 46321 Tillman, Donald Wallace 103 East Hampton Avenue Lancaster, South Carolina 29720 Tindal, Henry Fox, Jr. Route 1, Pinewood Summerton, South Carolina Tonnsen, Dennis Richard 1111 East Lee Road, Route 3 Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Trammell, Donald B. 825 Welcome Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Trammell, Hal E. 26 Stone Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Truett, Vicki Frances 1204 Piedmont Park Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Tubtimtong, Nirundorn 89 Maharaj Road Bangkok, Thailand Tucker, Roy Allen 41 Ridgeway Greenville, South Carolina Turner, Lawrence Vernell 7808 Belford Drive Alexandria, Virginia 22306 Turner, Robert Steven Route 4 Pickens, South Carolina 29671 Tuten, Robert Stephen Route 2 Varnville, South Carolina 29944 Tyson, Richard Dale Route 1 Great Falls, South Carolina 29055 Vaughn, Lawrence 232 West Hillcrest Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Vernon, Ernest Coan Route 4, Box 651 Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Vines, Ronald Glen Route 8, Barwood Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Viriyakovitya, Somyot 1025 Silom Road Bangkok, Thailand Walker, Roy Evan 805 Acacia Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Wallace, Glenn Frederick 16 Astor Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Ward, Elymas Yates Box 213 Marshall, North Carolina 28753 Ward, Sandra Donna 102 Durham Street Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Watson, Hagood B. Box 356 Liberty, South Carolina 29657 Watts, David Kennedy 6410 Yorkshire Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29209 Watts, Don Route 3, Brushy Creek Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Weeks, Harry Wyman, Jr. 1917 Pine Log Road Aiken, South Carolina 29801 Weeks, Kathryn Jean P.O. Box 383 Elloree, South Carolina 29047 West, Mike Anderson 9 Carroll Lane Greenville, South Carolina 29605 Whitworth, Patrick Lawrence 10 Sylvania Drive Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Wickliffe, John William 9 North Gorden Circle Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Williams, Jacky Ann 3600 Edwards Road Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Williams, Karen Yvonne 310 Dellrose Circle Taylors, South Carolina 29687 Williams, Kenneth Ricky 104 Belmont Circle Easley, South Carolina 29640 Wilson, James Paul Route 3 Greer, South Carolina 29651 Wimmer, Sarah Ann 709 Twin Lakes Road Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730 Winn, Charles Kenneth 325 Rogers Avenue Sumter, South Carolina 29150 Wood, Kathy Annette 7 Templewood Drive Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Woods, Donna Jean Arial Station Easley, South Carolina 29640 Woodward, Myra Lane 607 Overbrook Road Greenville, South Carolina 29607 Yongue, Francis Carroll 1465 Mahan Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115 1 W 1 1 W 1 , , N , 1 , a W


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