Pacolet High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Pacolet, SC)
- Class of 1957
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P age 23 Sophomores .... ....... P ages 24, 25 Freshmen ...... .... P ages 26, 27 Eighth Grade .... . . . Pages 28, 29 Seventh Grade . . . . . . Pages 30, 31 Snaps ......... .... P age 32 Activities .......... .. Page 33 Block P Tomahawk Staff . . . .. Page 34 Telepaco Staff . . . . . Page 35 Quill and Scroll .... . . Page 36 Glee Club ..... .... P age 37 J. H.A. ........ Page 38 F. F. A. .......... ...... P age 39 Student Council . . . . . Pages 40, 41 Beta Club .... Pro Club .......... Band .................. Dramatics, Thespians ....... Bus Drivers, Safety Club . . . Hobby Club ............ Latin Club ............ Art Club ....... . , Library Club ........ Science Club ......... Canteen, Janitors, Kitchen Athletics .............. 1 I Cheerleaders Senior Football Players . Football Team ........ Basketball Squaws .... Basketball Braves . .. Baseball Team ...... Features . . . . ......... . Homecoming Queen Miss Hi Miss ........ Good Citizen D. A. R. Harvest Queen Harvest King Advertisements . . . O01- Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 Because your students have benefited not only from your teaching French, Latin, and English, but also from the unselfish and whole- hearted manner in which you have entered into all school activities, we are happy to honor you. Our lives are richer for having known you. ln appreciation for the kindness and understanding given not only us, but all the students in years past, we dedicate our 1957 TOMAHAWK to Mrs. Selma Bonner. Superintendent V . M . E P T I H-Q-vw mmwwww W k H Q , 1 Q f -fri ' . -- Q A Nw Sl X4 nhk as pq, ,Hx x x. gmxk ,, Q 5 E ,, ,Ag yi? QW MNWIQ-BNN MQ, 1 ' we T R U S T E ES Ffofiffow, left Io figm. MR. L. E. WILSON, MR. JOHN P. POOLE, MR. w. A. JONES, sn., MR. JOHN Y. DURPE, County Board Member, MR. J. E, HAMMETT. Back row: MR. FRANK LANCASTER, MR. B. L. MASON, MR. PAUL DEARYBURY, MR. C. W. WOOTEN, MR. T. I. STAFFORD, Couniy Board Member. Page Six Absenf when picture was made: DR. ROBERT CROWE, MR. J. C. WILLIAMS. I FACULTY MISS HAZEL HENRICKSON Senior Class Sponsor, Librarian MRS. LULA LANCASTER .lunior Class Sponsor, English, History MRS. ELIZABETH JOHNSON Q Junior Class Sponsor, Mathematics MRS. RUBY P. KIRBY Science MRS. IVA LITTLEJOHN English, Social Studies MR. JACK P. CORN Agriculture, Shop MRS. MILDRED RAGAN Home Economics MRS. SELMA BONNER English, Latin, French MRS. MARILYN JONES Mathematics MISS MARIAN BISHOP Social Studies, English FACULTY MR. JAMES LAMBERT Science MRS. ELIZABETH MORRELL Commerce MR. NEAL MCNEILL Physical Education, Driver Education MRS. RUTH BROWN English, Seventh Grade MRS. GUYNELLE JONES Seventh Grade MR. GLENN HUBBARD Band Director PERSONNEL MRS. MARY LEE TEASTER Secretary to Superintendent MISS MARGARET TATE District 3 Lunchroom Supervisor MR. FRED TEASTER Maintenance Supervisor CLASSES f WM x i x 5 R X? 5 ,J F Senior Class Officers Standing, left to right: ' SHIRLEY LEE, Secretary-Treasurer SUSAN WATSON, President PATSY BROWN, Vice President SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Time really began to take on meaning in September, 1945, when most of us entered the first grade. Before that time, days seemed to run into nights, and Friday afternoons weren't any more important than Mondays. Seven long years later, we were ioined by Glendale and Pacolet Mills to form the eighth grade-all eighty-five of us. in The experiences of changing classes, owning lockers, and an assortment of teachers thrilled and amazed us. Many were the times when we iust happened, by accident, to join our upper classmen for a few short moments. When we returned in September, we found ourselves to be a year older and proud Freshmen. This year became even more exciting than the previous one, because we were allowed to choose our courses and join clubs. The Sophomore year took the usual course. And finally came the school term when we were second only to Seniors. Everything was new. We began making plans for the Junior- Senior Banquet and working on the play. After our production, Finders Creepers , we were a little richer and a little more satisfied. The Junior-Senior was a big success and climaxed our Junior year. We were all excited over becoming Seniors in the fall. The summer months passed much too fast and by the end of August we were full-fledged Seniors. Before we knew it, we had ordered rings, invitations, and caps and gowns. Our magazine sale was successful and contributed greatly toward our Washington-New York trip in May. In April came our play, Highly Seasoned. But now the fun is over and the' real work has just begun. As we step up in May to receive our long-awaited diplomas, there will be mixed emotions among us. ln a way the occasion will be joyous and victorious, but in another way it will be sad. We can't help but think of our fellow classmen who fell by the wayside or for some other reason aren't with us. Naturally we've had our ups and downs, but a quick glance backward through the twelve years proves that it was worth every moment. JOYCE BAKER Block P l,2,3,45 Tomahawk 3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Student Council 3,4, Secretary 45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Pro Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Dramatics and Thespians 3,45 Bus Drivers 45 Safety Club 4. Hobby Club 35 Library Club 25 Science Club 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Majorette 45 Tumbling 1,25 Athletic Committee 45 Assem- bly Committee 3,4, Assembly Chairman 35 Homecoming Queen 25 Property and Beautifica- tion Committee 4. GEORGE BANKS Traffic Committee fchmj 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Football 3,45 Junior Class Play 35 Science Club 2,3,45 Safety Club 35 Student Council 45 Block P 'I,2,3,4. CAROLE BELL Quill and Scroll 3,45 Glee Club 'I5 Telepaco Staff 2,3,4, Editor 45 Beta Club 2,3,45 J. H. A. I,2,3,4, President 25 Dramatics Club and Thes- pians 3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Assembly Committee 3,45 Athletic Committee 45 Cheer- leader 45 Homeroom President 35 Junior Class Play 3. ORAS BROWN Student Council 3,45 Science Club 2,3,4, President 35 Secretary and Treasurer of Science Club 45 Block P 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Tom- ahawk 3,4, Editor 45 Telepaco Staff 2,45 Safety Club 45 Dramatics Club and Thespians 3,45 Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Bus Drivers Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Traffic Committee 45 Assembly Committee 3,45 Football 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 'l,2, 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Tumbling 25 Junior Class Play 3. PATSY BROWN Tomahawk Staff 3,45 Telepaco Staff 45 Student Council' 45 J. H. A. l,2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Glee Club 35 Dramatics and Thespians 35 Vice-President of Thespians 45 Library Staff 45 Safety Committee 45 Assembly Committee 3,45 Athletic Committee 45 Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent 4. MARTHA CROCKER Tomahawk Staff 35 Telepaco 3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 J. H. A. 'l,2,35 Pro Club 45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Bus Drivers Club 45 Hobby Club 3,45 Library Club 35 Assembly Committee 45 Hospitality Committee 45 J. H. A. Treasurer 15 Drives Committee 45 Science Club 45 Glee Club Pianist 'l,2,3,4. CAROLYN EADES Transferred from North Charleston 1956-575 Glee Club 45 Pro Club 45 Library Club 45 Science Club 45 Assembly Committee 4. JULIA ELLISON Student Council 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 3,4, President 35 Thespians 3,45 Pro Club 45 Safety Club 35 Latin Club 2,3,45 Library Club 2,35 Science Club 3,45 Assembly Committee 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Hobby Club 45 Property and Beautification Committee 45 Homeroom Secre- tary 35 Basketball 4. DeANN GIBSON Glee Club 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 Hobby Club 2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 Secre- tory of Junior Class 35 Art Club 3,45 Drives Committee 4. TOMMY GILMER F. F. A. 1,2,35 Football 45 Baseball 45 Block P 45 Traffic Committee 4. MARGARET HARVEY J. H. A. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 Assembly Chairman 45 Dronjuatics Club 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Safety Committee 45 Library Staff 3,45 Science 2,3,45 Junior Class Play 3. LOVYONNE JONES Homeroom President 15 Student Council 1,45 Tomahawk Staff 3,45 Telepaco staff 45 Glee Club 45 J. H. A. 2,3,45 Beta Club 45 Pro Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Dramatics Club 3,4, Sec- retary 45 Hobby Club 45 Library Club 45 Sci- ence Club 45 Drives Committee Chm. 45 Hospi- tality Committee 4. SHIRLEY LEE J. H. A. 'I,2,37 Student Council 47 Pro Club 47 Thespians 3,47 Science Club 3,47 Tomahawk Staff 47 Senior Class Secretory and Treasurer 47 Assembly Committee 4. EMILY McGRAW Glee Club 3,47 J. H. A. 'I,2,37 Band I7 Dra- motics 37 Hobby Club 27 Science Club 47 Lost and Found Committee 47 Assembly Committee 4. C. W. MILLWOOD Block P 3,47 F. F. A. l,2,3,4, Vice-President7 Dromotics 3,47 Thespions 4, Reporter 47 Hobby Club 2,3,47 Art Club 47 Science Club 3,4, Sec- retory 47 Baseboll 3,47 Traffic Committee 4. ELMER PATTERSON Student Council 47 Bus Drivers Club 4, Pres- ident 47 Hobby Club 27 Science Club 3,47 Truf- fic Committee 4. RAY PRICE Telepoco Staff 3,47 Glee Club 27 Pro Club 3,47 Bancl l,2,3,4, President 3, Vice-President 47 Dramatics Club 47 Thespians 47 Bus Drivers Club 47 Hobby Club 27 Art Club 47 Science Club 47 Tumbling 27 Traffic Committee 47 Assembly Committee 47 Junior Class Play. JIMMY QUINN Telepaco Staff 27 Glee Club 3,47 F. F. A. T7 Student Council 4, President7 Band l,2,3,47 Dromatics 2i Latin Club 2,32 Science Club 2,3,47 Assembly Committee 3,4. JAMES ROTHROCK F. F. A. 'l,2,35 Hobby Club 2,3,45 Art Club 45 Science Club 45 Traffic Committee 4. DUDLEY SMITH F. F. A. 4, Treasurer 35 Hobby Club 25 Sci- ence Club 45 Traffic Committee 4. BILLY SPENCER Tomahawk Staff 3,45 F. F. A. 'I,2,3,4, Presi- dent 35 Student Council l,2,3,4, Vice President 45 Hobby Club 25 Library Club 45 Science Club 45 Traffic Committee 45 President of Homeroom l,2. SYLVIA sPRousE Homeroom President 'I5 Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 25 Cheerleader 2,45 Black P 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Student Council 15 Beta Club 2,3,45 Pro Club 45 Dramatics Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Thespians 3,45 Bus Drivers Club 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 Assembly Com- mittee 4. I - PEGGY SULLIVAN Block P 2,3,45 Tomahawk Staff 45 Vice Pres- ident of Junior Closs5 Glee Club 2,3,4-5 Student Council 45 Property and Beautification Com- mittee Chairman 45 Pro Club 45 Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Science Club 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Drives Committee 45 Assembly Committee 4. DAVID TEASTER Block P 45 F. F. A. l,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Stud- ent Council 45 Dromatics Club 2,3,45 Thespians 3,4, President 45 Safety Club 45 Hobby Club 'I5 Science Club 45 Tumbling 1,25 Traffic Committee 45 Junior Class Play. MARLENE THOMAS Basketball l7 J. H. A. 'l,2,37 Dramatics Club 3,47 Science Club 2,3,47 Thespians 3,47 Tumb- ling T7 library Staff 4, Vice President 47 Hobby Club 2,3,47 Glee Club 47 Safety Club 47 Drives Committee 47 Assembly Committee 47 Maiorette Ai Hospitality Committee 4j Art Club 4 REBA TURNER Cheerleader 2,3,47 Latin Club 2,3,4, President 37 Beta Club 2,3,4, President 47 Science Club 2, 3,47 Block P 2.3,-17 Dramatics Club 3,47 Thes- pians 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4 Assembly Committee 3,47 Telepaco Staff 47 Tomahawk Staff 47 Beautification Committee 4. SUSAN WATSON Tomahawk Staff 3,47 Telepaco Staff 3,47 Glee Club 2,3,47 Student Council 3,47 Senior Class President7 Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice President 37 Pro Club 4, Secretary and Treasurer 47 Quill and Scroll 3,4, President 37 Dramatics Club 3,47 Thespians 3,47 Latin Club 2,3,47 Sci- ence Club 2,3,47 Assembly Committee 3,47 Safe- ty Committee 47 Hospitality Committee 4. BOB WELLS Block P 'l,2,3,47 Tomahawk Staff 3,47 F. F. A. l,2,3,4, President 47 Student Council 47 Dra- matics Club 3,47 Thespians 47 Bus Drivers Club 47 Safety Club 3,47 Science Club 47 Football 2,3,47 Basketball 47 Baseball l,2,3,47 Traffic Committee 47 Athletic Committee 47 Junior Class Play. AUDREY WORTHY Tumbling 1,27 Basketball 37 Glee Club 'l,2,3, 4i J. H. A. 'l,2i Dramotics Club 3,47 Thespians 3,47 Science Club 3,47 Maiorette 47 Hospitality Committee 47 Assembly Committee 3. Friendliesf Mosf C ooperafive Besf Dressed PEGGY SULLIVAN PATSY BROWN MARLENE THOMAS DAVID TEASTER DUDLEY SMITH C. W. MILLWOOD ,Mosi Popular Besf All Round DeANN GIBSON CAROLE BELL BOB WELLS ORAS BROWN E E Most Likely io Succeed Witiiesf Mosf Athletic BILLY SPENCER MARGARET HARVEY JOYCE BAKER SHIRLEY LEE JAMES ROTHROCK GEORGE BANKS s Besf Looking Mosf lnfellecfual TOMMY GILMER JIMMY QUINN JULIA ELLISON SUE WATSON E L 3? . 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BRYAN COLEMAN Tina Sue Alley Mary Brown Judy Corn Roger Banks Raymond Brown Eddie Davis Nancy Brackins Jerry Bryant Herman Davis Bryan Coleman Marty EIIison Page Ninetee JUNIORS Scott Gentry Lillie Mae Grizzle Brenda Kimberlain Clara Mae Lee Joyce Loftis Jimmy Mabry Annie Ruth Medlock LaGrande Messer Page Twenty Judy Harris Cleveland Harvey Carolyn Holland larry Hyder Faye Millwood lackie Moh's larold Nichols Barbara Pannell fheaster Paiterson loyce Phillips y V igfax .IUNIORS Becky Pruitt Margaret Rice Rachel Robinson Don Rogers Larry Scales Page Twenty-One JUNIORS Edward Sinclair Annette Snapp Easter Steaclings Kenneth Strange Bud Wells Maxine Wells JoAnn West Gail Wilkins Page Twenty-Two if 1 9 Q S wx we N Q .15 is fi Q 5 Av- . if ' ,f v Mxmxwwkiiikiiklwkg SiNSi1li?Si?JiiS5?T.ffi P'f'flYSTil?f '.ff:'?W' M-20' ul I? TERENCE GARNER MIKE GILBERT LAURA GREEN NED HARROLD JONES HARVEY BRENDA HENDERSON LARRY HODGE ELAINE HOGAN LEWIS KIRBY TERRY KIRBY SOPHOMORES ANN BAILEY MYRA BALLENGER JIMMY BROWN JOYCE BROWN MARY LOUISE BRYANT JULIA BURGESS DON CAMBY BOBBIE DALE COATES MARLENE COOK ELAINE CROSSLEY MARLENE DEATON LINDA FALLAW KEN GALLOWAY PAT GARNER PATSY GARNER RUDOLPH LUMPKIN CALVIN MARTIN ALFRED McGAHA ANN MESSER CHAD MESSER CAROLYN MOTTS DEVORE OSTEEN DENNIS PANNELL CYNTHIA PETTY CHARLOTTE REAVES FRED ROBINETTE BOBBY SHACKELFORD NANCY SMITH SANDRA SMITH WALTER SPROUSE HAROLD SULLIVAN WALTER SWEATT PEGGY THOMAS FRANK VINSON AUGHTRY WELLS ELAINE WELLS RICHARD WELLS KENNETH WHEELER RONNIE WHITE FRESHMEN Junv ALLEN MARTHA BAILEY MARTHA anowr-I LaVERNE sunosssl JEAN BUICE RUSSELL CAMPBELL LOUISE CARTEE JOE COLLINS DENNIS CROCKER JUDY CROCKER AUDREY DEATON MAXIE DEATON MINNIE DUNNAWAY ANSEL FISHER RONNIE FUNDERBURK BARRY GILMER HOUGHSTON GILMORE TOMMY GOING DIXIE- GREEMORE CHARLOTTE GUYTON GRADY HILL JACKIE HODGE - JUNE HOGAN CLAYTON IVEY NICKY JONES BRENDA KIRBY JIMMY KIRBY SANDRA KIRBY HARLEY KLEPPER CALVIN LEE ERSKINE LEE DEAN LEMMONDS SYLVIA LITTLEJOHN HAROLD LYDA BRONDELLE MABRY JOSEPHINE McFALI.S JEAN MARTIN LINDA MARTIN PATRICIA MARTIN RONNIE MESSER JANICE MOSS WAYNE NEWMAN HAROLD OSMENT BETTY PARKER DENNIS PARKER MYRA PETERSON JACK PHILLIPS SARA KAY QUINN PAUL RIDDLE DOROTHY ROBERTS CAROLYN SPROUSE TOMMY SPROUSE BOBBY TESSNEAR JOHN THREADGILL JIMMY TRAMMELI. ANN VALENTINE TAYLOR VARNER JUDY WARD RAYMOND WATERS BUDDY WEATHERS BARBARA WEST WAYNE WILKINS DOROTHY WINSTEAD WILLIAM WOOD ASTER WRIGHT FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE RONNIE BRYANT LEATHA BUICE DONALD COATES BOBBY COLLINS CHARLOTTE CORN JOHNNY EATON WAYNE EDGINS CAROLYN FERGUSON BRENDA GARNER CHARLES GIBSON FRED GLASS JOYCE GOFORTH WAYNE HARMON JOE HARVEY MIKE HODGE PAMELA HODGE MYRTIS JONES SANFORD KIRBY REBECCA LAWTON PEGGY ADAIR JOYCE ALLEN ERNESTINE ALLEY HAROLD ALMAN JEAN ALMAN J GLORIA BARR BEVERLY BEAN JACK BELK PEGGY BELL MARY BIGGERSTAFF SUE BIGGERSTAFF RUSSELL msnor RUTH soolcour DAVID BROWN ' ROBERT BROWN FRANCES LEE JENNIE LEE .IERRY LITTLEJOHN BRENDA LOVING MAXINE LOVING RONALD LUMPKIN TEYRLE MABRY NED McSWAIN MARY MELTON SHELIA MILLWOOD JOHNNY MORROW HAROLD MURRAY JANICE OSMENT PHIL PACE BOYCE PARKER '-VNITIII i?i EIGHTH GRADE SHERRIE POOLE DAN REAVES SHIRLEY REVELS VERNON RICHARDS EDDIE RUDICILL ALICE SAMS DON SHERBERT REBECCA SHERBERT LINDA SPENCER JUNE STEPHENS ROBERT SULLIVAN DELL SWEATT FLICKA TATE KAY TEASTER JUNE WALDEN HAROLD WEATHERS CAROLYN WILKINS JERRY WILLIAMS SEVENTH GRADE , ,W fl, HAROLD ADAIR CAREY ARDIS ALLEN BALLENGER GARLAND BANKS BETTY BRACKINS VARINA BROWN WANDA BROWN JUDY BRYANT GLORIA CAMERON MARTHA CARTEE JACKIE COLLINS TIM CRAWFORD CAROL JANE CROCKER WAYNE CROCKER ANN DAVIS GENE DAVIS ELAINE DEATON ELIZABETH EDGIN5 ALMA JEAN ELM CECIL EZELL CREED FERGUSON ROBERT FOSTER MARTHA FOWLER SHIRLEY FOWLER THELMA FOX PAUI. FUNDERBURK DICKIE GARNER SALLY GILMER SELINA GLASS CHARLES GRIZZLE DORIS HALL JUDY HARMON DALE HARVEY MILDRED HARVEY NORMA JEAN HENDERSON BILLY HOLLIFIELD RICHARD HOLLIFIELD SUSAN HOLMES JIMMY HOOD ARNOLD HYATT JO JENKINS SHERYL JENNINGS NORMA JETT MARGARET JOHNSON JIMMY JORDAN ELMER KIRBY JOYCE LAWSON t NANCY LEDBETTER JUDY LEE PATSY LEE SHARON LEE ANNETTE LIGHTSLEY SHIRLEY LYDA FRANK MABRY BOBBY MARSHALL LARRY McCRAVY STEVE McGUIRE LINDA MEDLOCK KENNETH MILLWOOD JIMMY MOORE BRENDA MOSS RONNIE MOTTS BILLY NICHOLS DIANNE NICHOLS RONNIE PADGETT SANDRA PHILLIPS TONY REECE BARBARA RIDINGS JERRY RITCH ELAINE ROBERTSON GAIL ROBINSON RICHARD ROGERS DENNIS RUDICILL ROBERT SPENCER BRENDA SPROUSE TOMMY KAYE SULLIVAN ANN TATE RICHARD THOMPSON CAROL TURNER HAROLD TURNER JOYCE TURNER LINDA VARNER CAROLYN WALDEN CHARLES WEATHERS JANICE WEBBER NANCY WELLS CLIFFORD WINTERS DENNIS WHITNEY JUDY WHITT BOBBY WILKINS KAY WILLIS JOHN WINSTEAD JAMES WOOD RICHARD WRIGHT SEVENTH GRADE ry SF X 551 1 x E3 5 film . :ff - .11 'QP Q em A. .N BLOCK P CLU B First row, left to right: Sylvia Sprouse, Joyce Baker, Robert Brown, Oros Brown, Bud Wells, George Banks, Gail Wilkins. Second row: Annette Snapp, Easter Steadings, Charlotte Corn, Reba Turner, Jerry Bryant, Bryan Coleman, Peggy Sullivan. Third row: Judy Corn, Tina Sue Alley, Anna Ruth Medlock, Joe Collins, C W. Millwood, Bobby Tessnear, Wayne Newman. Fourth row: Bob Wells, Ann Bailey. Fifth row: Coach McNeil, Kenneth Galloway, Harold Nichols, Edward Sinclair, Jimmy Mabry, Taylor Varner, Houghston Gilmore. ACTI ITIES Q,- N - K x .L T152 Ei . iw., shy? Q S ZW f,,Wf THE TOMAHAWK ,, . - wif-:AA ,.-n - A, sf s A- izfisfiliiifr , f fy ws sf- 7 sis V12 -may Ame. Q-X ' 5- ggssffsfiis Qirsilf- I J . 1. . igflegx-Esqqffgsg 1 2 nfs? .fag -s S-Kiwi 1 S 1 Q. ,RQ x qgssggff-iss: MPV -'Li Q YF F. wr AX s X ff T fi? snfrgdwi f isr1i52s,gs i i.5.:Ag -gy, ,QQ x I' sivesssrilz - grfirx,-,df ,. . . rim, f - fhe reference book I .... .E A, A, ef- I s I I - -'F?f51P5x:?ifff s R M Edifor Assf. Eclilor ORAS BROWN TINA SUE ALLEN 'i.siwsQqg5.Lisang rffivl QIJS eQ is-sig it -s K 3535332-:exft gs ,ss . i EDITORIAL STAFF Sealed: Oros Brown, Ti- no Sue Alley, Co-Editors. Standing, first row: Left fo right - Patsy Brown, Gail Wilkins, Julia Bur- gess, Annie Ruth Medlock, Lovyonne Jones, Miss Mar- ion Bishop, Sponsor. Sfanding, Second row: Billy Spencer, Marty Elli- son, Bob Wells, Judy Corn ADVERTISING STAF Left fo righf: Joyce Ba- ker, Peggy Sullivan, Reba Turner, Mrs. Elizabeth Mor- rell, Sponsor, Shirley Lee, Herman Davis, Susan Wai- son, Brenda Kimberlain, seated. Editor Asst. Editor CAROLE BELL ANNIE RUTH MEDLOCK Editorial Staff Seated, left to right: Joyce .oftis, Annie Ruth Medlock, Iarole Bell, Editor. Standing: Judy Harris, Mary ouise Bryant, Herman Davis, 'ina Sue Alley, Sue Watson, Jras Brown, Ray Price. Reporters and Typists Seated, left to right: Rob ert Brown, Kay Teaster, Car olyn Wilkins, Myrtis Jones, Joyce Goforth. Seated: Martha Crocker, .lulia Burgess, Peggy Bell. Standing: Reba Turner, Sheila Millwood, June Ste- Jhens, Easter Steadings, Pat- sy Brown, Lovyonne Jones. TELAPACO ..... keeps us posted on the latest Your school newspaper, the TELAPACO, is the voice of the student body. It is printed six times a year and distributed to everyone. Its aim is to publish interest- ing news and to instill a higher standard into the readers. Please cooperate with all staff members and feel free at all times to make constructive suggestions and contributions. Mrs. Lula Lancaster is the faculty advisor. QUILL S SCROLL QUILL AND SCROLL is an international honorary society for high school journalists. To be eligible for membership in this club, one must stand scholastically in the upper one-third of his class, he must be in the junior or senior class, he must be recommended by the school principal or publications advisors, he must have done superior work in writing or business manage- ment, his work must be approved by the executive secretary of the club. Membership in this club is received for outstanding staff members who meet these basic requirements. Clockwise: Annie Ruth Medlock, Joyce Loftis, Judy Harris, Bren- da Kimberlain, Herman Davis, Oras Brown, Marty Ellison, Carole Bell, Tina Sue Alley, Lovyonne Jones, Sue Watson, Mrs. Lula Lancaster, sponsor. GLEE CLUB DO RA ME ..FA...SO...LA...TE...DO SEATED AT THE ORGAN: J. C. Gault. SEATED AT THE PIANO: Mr. H. T. Blackwell. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mac Smith, Herman Davis, Phil Pace, Alfred McGaha, Dean Cook, Jimmy Quinn, Sara Kay Quinn, Carolyn Eades, Becky Pruitt, Martha Crocker. SECOND ROW: Don Rogers, Oras Brown, Bud Wells, Fred Robinette, Jerry Bryant, Houghston Gilmore, Mike Hodge, Joyce Loftis, Rebecca Lawton, Joyce Baker, Audrey Worthy, Mrs. Ruby Kirby, Co-Director. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Guest Soloist, Brenda Henderson, Elaine Hogan, Janice Moss, Bar- bara Pannell, Joyce Phillips, Lovyonne Jones, Marlene Thomas, Charlotte Corn, Brenda Kimberlain. FOURTH ROW: Kay Teaster, Joyce Allen, Julia Burgess, laura Greene, Nancy Smith, Cynthia Petty, .lune Hogan, Dell Sweatt, Charlotte Reaves. FIFTH ROW: Reba Turner, Julia Ellison, Sylvia Sprouse, Susan Watson, Peggy Sullivan. I NOM - J. H. . . . homemakers of the future The JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA is a state organization for girls interested in homemaking. Its purposes are to develop leadership, well-rounded personalities, encourage recreational activities, and to bring about a closer relationship among home economic ,girIs. A qualification for membership in the J. H. A. is enrollment in home economics. Mrs. Mildred Ragan is sponsor. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Martin, Linda Fallaw, Annie Ruth Medloclc, Annette Snapp, Clara Mae Lee, Mary louise Bryant, Margaret Harvey. SECOND ROW: Martha Bailey, Charlotte Reaves, Anne Messer, Dot Roberts, Peggy loving, Joyce Loftis, Barbara West. THIRD ROW: Judy Corn, Gail Wilkins, Peggy Thomas, Dixie Greemore, Patsy Martin, linda Mflfilfl- FOURTH ROW: Martha Crocker, Brondell Mabry, Marty Ellison, Surah Kay Quinn, Faye Millwood, Cl'lUfl0l'i9 GUYTOU, JUdY Allen, M-urtha Brown, Dale Coates. FIFTH ROW: Becky Pruitt, Myra Peterson, Carolyn Sprouse, Jean Buice, Minnie Dunaway, Anne Valentine, Audrey Denton. SIXTH ROW: I.aVern Burgess, Mary Brown, Elaine Crossley, C0f0lYrl MONS, Marlene DBGIOI1- SEVENTH ROW: Judy Harris, Tina Sue Alley, Judy Warcl, Marlene C00ll, JOYCE BYOWH- EIGHTH ROW: Josephine McFalIs, Sandra Kirby, Marlene Thomui, PGISY Brown, C0 0l9 Bell, I-Ovyonne Jones. SPONSORS: Mrs. Ragan, Miss Carroll, Student Teacher. eww Ml-:Rs F F A FUTUR . silo, - ft' 15 i'Qin- J farmers of the future The purpose of the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA is to train better leaders and strengthen the con- fidence of farm boys in themselves and their work in agriculture. The club is composed of agriculture students with Mr. Jack Corn as sponsor. STANDING: Mr. Jack Corn, Sponsor. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barry Gilmer, Harley Klepper, Calvin lee. SECOND ROW: Mike Gilbert, Chad Messer, John Threadgill, Paul Riddle, Maxie Deaton, Tommy Sprouse, Grady Hill. THIRD ROW: larry Hyder, C. W. Millwood, Ronnie Messer, Ansel Fisher, Clayton Ivey, Jimmy Kirby, Bob Wells. FOURTH ROW: Edward Sinclair, Harold Nichols, Jimmy Mabry, David TSGSTBF, Tommy Gilmer, ASTBI' Wfl9l'l, Billy 5P9l'lC9l', ROY mend Waters. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Crocker, Taylor Varner, Jones Harvey, Jimmy Brown, Bobby Fisher. Dudley Smith. 1 Page Forty STUDEN F i I 1 n r w 5 i Y MW- E 3 Lefi to righf: .IOYCE BAKER, Secretary-Treasurer, JIMMY QUINN, Presidenfp BILLY SPENCER, Vice-President. I OUNCIL these lead us on STUDENT COUNCIL is an organization which works with the administration and faculty as a service unit of the school. There are many activities which are delegated to this body. The purpose of this organization is to assist in bringing about a closer understanding between students and school officials-and to provide an opportunity for students to practice the democratic principlessof good citizenship. A student is automatically a member of the Council if he is an officer of the student body, an officer of the senior class, the president of his homeroom, the president of a club, or chairman of a standing committee. The Council has two regular monthly meetings and invites each of you to offer suggestions for the improvement of our school. The mem- bers of this council are YOUR ,representatives who are eager to serve you. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Iva Littleiohn, Sponsor, Principal H. T. Blackwell, Bud Wells, Oras Brown, Herman Davis, Wayne Wilkins. SECOND ROW: Bob Wells, Judy Corn, Becky Pruitt, Brenda Kimberlain, Marty Ellison, LaGrande Messer, Jerry Bryant, Nicky Jones, Richard Wells. THIRD ROW: Clara Mae lee, Margaret Harvey, Myra Peterson, Betty Parker, Tina Sue Alley, Judy Harris, Terence Garner, .lack Bells, Elmer Patterson, Jackie Collins. FOURTH ROW: Reba Turner, Peggy Sullivan, Sue Watson, Lovyohne Jones, JOYCE Baker' C0l'0l0 Bell, PUVSY BFOWHI Billy SPGIICBF. David Toaster, Robert Foster, Teyrle Mabry. Page Forty-One Qu 675660 fl- PRO CLUB future secretaries and businessmen The PRO CLUB is open to students who have had at least one year of a commercial subiect and have maintained a B average on one commercial subiect. Its aim and purpose is to promote a better commercial department and learn more about business procedures and methods. The Pro Club is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Elizabeth Morrell. FIRST ROW INSIDE, FRONT TO BACK: Peggy Sullivan, Ray Price, Martha Crocker. SECOND ROW: Joyce Baker, Sylvia Spreuse, Brenda Kimberlain. THIRD ROW: Herman Davis, Fred Robinette, Sue Watson, Car0lyh EGCIBS- FOURTH ROW: Shirley Lee, Julia Ellison, Lovyonne Jones. Page Forty4Three BAND show off your instrumental talent.. . Again this year Pacolet High School offers band to those students who are interested in instrumental music. The band will play at football games and other athletic events. It will also represent the school in parades and various other public functions. The new band director is Mr. Glenn Hubbard. STANDING-Band Director, Mr. Glenn Hubbard. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clarinets-Sylvia littleiohn, Julia Burgess, Martha Bailey. Flute-Myra Peterson. SECOND ROW: Trombones-Ronald Lumpkin, Clifford Winters. Trumpets-Jerry littlejohn, Wayne Crocker, Houghston Gilmore, Her- man Davis, Becky Lawton. French Horns-Brenda Garner, Harold Adair. THIRD ROW: Bells-Mary Melton, Mildred Harvey, Maxine Lovings, Gloria Barr. Bass Horn--Eddie Rudicill, Frank Vinson. Bass Drum-Dennis Crocker. Snare Drums-Jimmy Trammell, Carolyn Walden, Pamela Hodge Saxophone-Sherrie Poole, Ray Price, Eddie Davis, Judy Crocker. 1-s P interested in an acting career? The- DRAMATICS CLUB has been organized for students who are interested in drama and speech. They learn the fundamental steps of present- ing plays and short skits. The club is open to students in grades 7-12. Twenty-five cents dues will be charged. This is one of the largest clubs in school. The sponsors are Miss Hazel Henrickson and Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson. FIRST ROW, left to right: David Teaster, Ann Valentine, Janice Moss, Jean Martin, Charlotte Reaves, Peggy Thomas, Sylvia Sprouse, lovyonne Jones, Marlene Thomas, Tina Sue Alley, Annie Ruth Medloclr. SECOND ROW: DeAnne Gibson, Nancy Smith, Dixie Greemore, Jo- Anne West, Martha Crocker, Marg- aret Harvey. Marty Ellison. THIRD ROW: Joyce Baker, laura Greene, Reba Turner, Audrey Worthy, Peggy Sullivan, Julia Elli- son, Sue Watson, Brenda Kimber- lain. FOURTH ROW: Mary Melton, Jimmy Trammell, Robert Brown, Joyce loftis, Julia Burgess, Ann Bailey, Mary Louise Bryant, Myrtis Jones, Carolyn Wilkins, Barbara Pannell, Joyce Phillips. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Williams, Brondell Mabry, Judy Harris, Dorothy Ann Roberts, Carolyn Sprouse, Jean Buice, Joyce Allen, Easter Steadings. SIXTH ROW: Martha Bailey, Patsy Brown, Carole Bell, Brenda Garner, Linda Spencer, Janice Osment, leatha Buice, Patsy Garner, Terr Kirb . YSEVENTH ROW: Myra Peterson, Miss Hazel Henrickson and Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Sp0nSOI'S: Dell Sweatt, Marlene Coolc. EIGHTH ROW: Bob Wells, Bud Wells, Don Rogers, Oras Brown, HSFMCH DOVIS, Eddie Ddvis. STANDING, TOP TO BOTTOM: Jimmy Mabry, Ray Price, Harold Svllivf-tn, Frunli Vinson, Kenneth Galloway, C. W. Millwood. THESPIANS natural born Kim Novaks and Tab Hunters.. . THESPIANS is a national honor society composed of pupils who are active in high school dramatics. Mem- bership is based on points earned by participating in speech activities and plays. A student may earn points by working in the production field as well as acting, he must earn 10 points in order to be eligible, and may accumulate points and earn stars for each 'IO points earned after being admitted. STANDING, left to right: Miss Hazel Henrickson, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Sponsors, Reba Turner, Julia Ellison, Bob Wells, Sue Watson, Oras Brown, Sylvia Sprouse, Ray Price. SEATED: David Teaster, Joyce Baker, Audrey Worthy, Patsy Brown, Marlene Thomas, Carole Bell, Marg- aret Harvey. ' esu .. ' BUS DRIVERS take us safely to and from school Any student who has been trained by the highway patrol to drive a school bus and has obtained a bus driver's license is eligible for membership in the BUS DRIVER'S CLUB. Its purpose is to promote sate driving of the buses. Mr. V. M. Epting is sponsor, LEFT SIDE, BACK T0 FRONT: Bob Wells, Gayle Wilkins, Sylvia Sprouse, LaGrande Messer, Larry Scales, Jimmy Brown, Raymond Brown, Clayton Ivey, Bobby Fisher, Rudolph Lumpkin. RIGHT SIDE: Ned Harrold, Becky Pruitt, Martha Crocker, Joyce Baker, Ray Price, Elmer Patterson, Ores Brown, .Ierry Bryant, Bud Wells, Mr. Epting, Sponsor. FRONT ROW, KNEELING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Larry Scales, David Toaster, Harley Klepper, Terry Kirby, Herman Davis, Garland Banks, Bobby Fisher. SECOND ROW: Tony Reece, Elmer Patterson, Ansel Fisher, Margaret Harvey, Annie Ruth Medlock, Patsy Brown, Flicka Tate, Har- old Osment, Dennis Crocker, Mr. V. M. Epting, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Bud Wells, Bob Wells, Oras Brown, Jimmy Brown, .lones Harvey, Rudolph Lumpkin, Clayton Ivey. SAFETY CLU B promotes safety on the campus The SAFETY CLUB is an or- ganization for the purpose of promoting safety on the cam- pus and among the entire stu- dent body. The group visits all the schools in our attendance area. The club also presented several safety programs in chapel. HOBBY CLUB interested in unusual pastimes? One of the most interesting clubs is the HOBBY CLUB. Membership is open to any interested person in the high school. Some of the activities are: building model airplanes, taking photographs, and carving wood. Mr. Jack Corn is the sponsor of the Hobby Club. FIRST ROW, KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tim Crawford, Houghston Gilmore, Garland Banks, Jimmy Kirby, Ronnie Messer, Calvin Lee, John Threadgill, Tommy Sprouse, Mike Gilbert. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Jack Corn, Sponsor: Brondell Mabry, Martha Bailey, Annie Ruth Medlock, Thelma Fox, Brenda Davis, Sandra Kirby, Carolyn Sprouse, Linda Martin, Peggy Lovingg, Martha Crocker, Josephine McFalls, Judy Ward, Janice Moss, Marlene Thomas, Elaine Crossely, Lovyonne Jones, Mary Brown, Gail Wilkins, BU'-'HY Weflihefsf BYYGI1 COIBITIUH, Rifhf-'Ifd Hollifield- THIRD ROW: Jean Martin, Ann Valentine, Myra Peterson, Easter Steadings, Judy Harris, Tina Sue Alley, Marty Ellison, Barbara Pannell, Joyce Phillips, Maxine Wells, Paul Riddle, Jean Buice, Doroihy Roberts, C. W. Millwood, Audrey Worthy, DeAnn Gibson, Donnie Rogers, Bud Wells, Peggy Sullivan, Julia Ellison, Aster Wright. FOURTH ROW: Harley Klepper, Richard Rogers, Chad Messer, Dixie Greemore, Charlotte Reaves, Joyce Loftis, Peggy Thomas, Mary Louise Bryant, Wesley Moore, Charles Weathers, Bobby Wilkins, Robert Spencer, Robert Foster, Terry Kirby, James Rothrock, Taylor Varner, Marlene Cook, Jimmy Mabry. FIFTH ROW: Raymond Waters, Jerry Williams, Larry Hyder, Lewis Kirby, Ken Galloway, Clayton lvey, Edward Sinclair, Mary Brown, Maxie Deaton, Elainxe Crossley, Harold Nichols, Gene Davis, Ronnie While, Alfred MCGGha, Fred Robinette, Terence Garner, Jones Harvey, Barry Gilmer, Ansel Fisher, Jimmy Brown. :Esate LATIN CLUB Possunf Qui 'a Videntur fThey can because they think they canj The LATIN CLUB has been organized for those students who are now taking Latin or who have completed two years of Latin. The purposes are to encourage more pupils to take Latin and to have a greater knowledge of Roman history. The sponsor of this club is Mrs. Selma Bonner. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Herman Davis, Brenda Kimberlain, Jerry Bryant. SECOND ROW: Easter Steadings, Sylvia Sprouse, Susan Watson, Julia Ellison, Jimmy Quinn, Terence Garner, Fred Robinette. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Trannell, Reba Turner, Peggy Sullivan, Clara Mae Lee, Brenda Henderson, Roger Banks. FOURTH ROW: Oras Brown, Brenda Kirby, Janice Moss, Erskine Lee, Aughtry Wells, Raymond Brown, Bobby Tessnear. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Smith, Cynthia Petty, Dorothy Winstead, Sandy Smith. Elaine Wells. SIXTH ROW: Elaine Hogan, June Hogan, Laura Greene, Julia Burgess, Terry Kirby, Cleveland Harvey. SEVENTH ROW: Ronnie White, Walter Sweatt, Ann Bailey, Frank VIHSOI1, Kenneth Gullaway, Patsy Garner. ART CLU B want to display your drawing ability? The ART CLUB has been formed for those people interested in drawing and painting. Members will ex- periment in pencil sketching, charcoal, pastels, water colors, and oils. Mrs. Mildred Ragan and Mr. Blackwell are sponsors. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Teaster, Gloria Jean Barr, Flicka Tate, Joyce Goforth, Becky Pruitt, Charlotte Corn. SECOND ROW: Brenda Garner, Ann Valentine, .lean Mortin, Brondell Mabry. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Sherbert, Sheila Millwood, Ann Messer, Dell Sweatt, Brenda Loving. FOURTH ROW: Myra Peterson, Carolyn Wilkins, Peggy Thomas, Dixie Greenmore, Elaine Crossley. FIFTH ROW: Martha Bailey, Peggy Bell, Peggy Loving, Sandra Kirby, Charlotte Reaves. Mary Melton. SIXTH ROW: Mr. H. T. Blackwell, Sponsor: Mrs. Mildred Rogan, Sponsor, Chad Messer, Raymond Waters, Aster Wright, Russell Bishop, Roy Price, Fred Robinette. SEVENTH ROW: Margaret Harvey, Tommy Sprouse, Frank Vinson, Paul Riddle, Johnny Morrow, Walter Sweatt, John Threadgill, Clifford Winters. EIGHTH ROW: Martha Crocker, Ken Galloway, Judy Ward, Bud Wells, James Rothrock, DeAnn Gibson, Wayne Harmon, Julia Ellison. NINTH ROW: Harold Sullivan, Ned Harrold, Lewis Kirby, C. W. Millwood, Marlene Thomas, Donnie Rogers. Page Forty-Nine LIBRARY CLUB helps fo distribute the 3,000 books in our library This club is composed of students who work in the library. The purpose is to help members to understand the arrangement of books in the library and how to use it properly. Miss Hazel Henrickson is sponsor of this club. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Eades, Marlene Thomas, Nancy Smith, Brenda Kimberlaln. SECOND ROW: Tina Sue Alley, Billy Spencer, Marty Ellison, Lovyonne Jones, Patsy Brown. THIRD ROW: Mary Brown, Don Camby, Margaret Harvey, Jimmy Quinn, Cynthia Petty, Miss Hazel Henrickson, Librarian. attends the annual Science Fair Since there are many students attending school who are interested in science, a club was organized for them. It has proved to be a very interesting one and we hope it will attract many more members. Mrs. Ruby Kirby is sponsor. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Teaster, Herman Davis, Donnie Rogers, Bud Wells, Nancy Brackins, Nancy Smith, Cynthia Petty, Elaine Hogan, Brenda Henderson. SECOND ROW: Peggy Loving, Dixie Greemore, Chad Messer, Audrey Worthey, Billy Spencer, Oras Brown, Roger Banks, Tommy Gilmer, Kenneth Gallaway, June Hagan, Jean Martin, Walter Sprouse, Kenneth Strange. THIRD ROW: Janice Moss, Charlotte Reaves, Annette Snapp, DeAnn Gibson, Julia Burgess, Joyce Baker, Laura Greene, Elmer Pat- terson, Jones Harvey, Dennis Pannell, Ned Harrold, Rudolph Lumpkin. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Kimberlain, Barbara Pannell, Dudley Smith, LeGrande Messer, C. W. Millwood, Paul Riddle, Edward Sinclair, Emily McGraw, Cleveland Harvey, Shirley Lee, Margaret Harvey. FIFTH ROW: Easter Steadings, Joyce Phillips, Anne Bailey, Patricia Martin, Carolyn Sprause, Bryan Coleman, Carolyn Eades, Marty Ellison. SIXTH ROW: Judy Corn, George Banks, JoAnn West, Peggy Thomas, Jean Buice, Larry Scales, Marlene Thomas, Lovyonne Jones. SEVENTH ROW: Martha Crocker, Bob Wells, Maxine Wells, Faye Millwood, Joyce Loftis, Mary Bryant, Julia Ellison, Peggy Sullivan. EIGHTH ROW: Becky Pruitt, Barbara West, Brenda Kirby, Dot Roberts, Dot Winstead, Theaster Patterson, Fred Robinette, Clara Mae lee, Sara Kay Quinn, Carolyn Holland, Reba Turner, Gail Wilkins. NINTH ROW: Eddie Davis, Terry Kirby, Nicky Jones, Jackie Hodge, Sue Watson, Carolyn Motts, Sylvia Sprouse, Audrey Deaton, Judy Allen, Martha Brown, Charlotte Guyton, Marlene Deaton, TENTH ROW: Jimmy Quinn, Alfred McGaha, Harold Nichols, Mary Brown, Elaine Crossley, Sandra Smith, Aughtry Wells, Elaine Wells, Joyce Brown. ELEVENTH ROW: LaVerne Burgess, Tina Sue Alley, Terence Garner, John Threadgill, Maxie Deaton, Myra Ballenger, Patsy Garner. TWELFTH ROW: Sandra Kirby, Josephine McFalls, Martha Bailey, Anne Valentine, Brondell Mabry, Annie Ruth Medlock, Judy Harris, Myra Peterson, Buddy Weathers, Jimmy Trammell, Thomas Going, Houghston Gilmore, Wayne Wilkins, Marlene Cook, Bobby Shackleford, Tommy Sprouse, Jimmy Mabry. THIRTEENTH ROW: Clayton Ivey, Raymond Brown, Ray Price, Dennis Parker, Erskine Lee, Don Camby, Larry Hyder, Bobby Tessnear, Sylvia Littleiohn, Judy Crocker. CANTEEN Supervisors MRS. SELMA BONNER MRS. LULA LANCASTER JANITORS JAMES IMoonI GAULT FRANK SMITH HAROLD FOSTER KITCHEN MRS. BESSIE GENOBLES MRS. ANNIE ALLISON GENELLE BAILEY KATHERINE REID LEE GIST CHEERLEADERS Fronf row, leff io right: Patsy Lee, Charlotte Corn, Peggy Loving, Robert Brown. Back row: Carole Bell, Judy Corn, Reba Turner, Sylvia Sprouse. llill 'Q N Q23 Q, V, ,1 Q ATHLETICS Q I Wag? Y' 5X ELS LS Q2 TOMMY GILMER BOB WELLS ORAS BROWN End Blocking Back Guard PACOLET SCOTT GENTRY BUD WELLS GEORGE BANKS Tackle Q Fullback Tailback PACOLET PACOLET PACOLET PACOLET PACOLET PACOLET PACOLET PACOLET SCHEDULE CHESNEE .. DENTSVILLE LOCKHART BUFORD . . . BLACKSBURG TRYON . . . BOILING SPRINGS S. C. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND BLIND FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Larry Hodge Pa1Garner, Jack Belk, Nicky Jones, Richard Hollifield, Wayne wlIkIhS Wayne SECOND ROW Erskine Lee Bryan Coleman Scott Geniry, Terry Kirby, Calvin lee, Oras Brown, .Ierry Bryant Tommy Gilmer THIRD ROW Coach McNeill Bobby Tess ear Jimmy Mabry, Bud Wells, George Banks, Bob Wells, Garland Banks Larry Mc 3 COACH LAMBERT , ,155 ' . ' ' I I K i hed, Mijas-'g'1A I va? I . ww- ffw- mi- if f, ii H ' ' 5 Ya A Q X I I 5 lg, ,,,, I .. , , ISM. I , kLLA L,,LxW 15 ,. I 'Q , , my S il' 5 E E sf 'PSFL . .X ,1r, we .U I we M ,7-. ,L 1? . 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SECOND ROW: Alfred McGaha, forward, Calvin Martin, guardp Oras Brown, cenlerg Jimmy Brown, forward, Wayne Edgins, forward. BASKETBALL BRAVES PACOLET 35 PACOLET 45 PACOLET 36 PACOLET 46 PACOLET... ....63r PACOLET 36 PACOLET 42 PACOLET 55 PACOLET . . . . . 49 PACOLET . . . . . 30 PACOLET . . . . . 49 PACOLET . . . . . 34 CHESNEE ...... BLACKSBURG . . . ROEBUCK ..... LOCKHART ..... BLACKSBURG . . . CEDAR SPRINGS . CHESNEE ....... CEDAR SPRINGS . BOILING SPRINGS ROEBUCK ...... BOILING SPRINGS LOCKHART ..... --- ........k,,.- 54 25 51 48 44 4'I 54 40 68 52 Page Fifty-Seven 71 70 5 fi PACOLET .... 6 BOILING SPRINGS .... 4 PACOLET .... 3 9 LOCKHART ........... PACOLET .... 6 CHESNEE ........ . . l PACOLET .... 0 BYRNES ..... . . I5 PACOLET .... I0 LOCKHART . . .. 8 PACOLET .... 6 CHESNEE .. 1 3 PACOLET .... 7 CHAPMAN .. .. 4 s PACOLET .... 7 Assevlue .. .... 23 PACOLET .... 3 ABBEVILLE .. .. 2 3 PACOLET .... O ABBEVILLE .. .. 4 I if Coach JAMES LAMBI FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Managers-Wayne Newman, Robert Brown, and Houghston Gilmore. SECOND ROW: Bobby Tessnear, 2nd base, Jimmy Mabry, 3rd base, Joe Collins, outfielder, George Banks, short stop, Calvin Mar- tin, outfielder, Eddie Sinclair, scorekeeper. THIRD ROW: Coach Lambert, C. W. Millwoocl, outfielder, Scott Gentry, catcher, Bud Wells, pitcher, outfielder, Franklin Jackson, outfielder, Taylor Varner, outfielder, Bob Wells, catcher, Ken Gallaway, itcher. P ABSENT ARE: Billy Hodge, pitcher, Don Weather, pitcher, Jerry Sullivan, lst baseman, Ray Ellison, 3rd baseman, Oras Brown, 'Ist baseman. U HOMECOMING QUEEN FEATURES D. A. R Good Citizen Miss Hi Miss CAROLE BELL ORAS BROWN SUE WATSON W H O ' S W H O Harvesf Queen Harvesf King PATSY GARNER DONNIE ROGERS 'qv w ,pw wr, I EP .Ox X, x- 5 K I .. 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QDouble Burrell SCHOOL AND CHURCH SEATING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES ORANGEBURG, S. C. PINE STREET CLEANERS ED MlLLER'S HABERDASHERY 105 PINE STREET PHONE 7189 SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA Phone 2258 9OI Summers Ave. COMPUMENTS FLEMING FLORIST OF PACOLET, s. c. DIAL 4-2718 M. W. BOBO FUNERAL CHAPEL FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS For Spartanburg, South Carolina THOSE WHO PREFER THE BEST COMPLIMENTS OF HAMRICK'S JEWELRY PACOLET MILLS, sOuTH CAROLINA .iff ,. ,LW9'I 1 SPARTANBURGS LEADING JEYIELERS I30 East Main Street SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA Page Seventy-Four COMPLIMENTS OF HART'S DRIVE-IN PACOLET, SOUTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF PARAMOUNT SERVICE STATION SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA THE STEEPLE West Main Street- Hearon Circle Spartanburg, South Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF BISHOP FURNITURE COMPANY SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA BELK-HUDSON COMPANY Your Friendly Store Spartanburg, South Carolina Compliments of THOMAS' GROCERY Pacolet, South Carolina Compliments of WILKINS SERVICE STATION Phone 4-2384 Pocolet, South Carolina PACOLET MILLS FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions Telephone 4-2407 Owner: MRS. DOT KIMREY Compliments of PACOLET LAUNDRETTE Pacolet, South Carolina Compliments of SCALES CAFE AND HARDWARE Phone 4-2072 Central Pocolet, South Carolina Pg S tyF We Appreciate Your Patronage PEELEIYS DAIRY GAFFNEY, S. C. Phone 3-933 f yS Western Auto Associate Store WESIEFII RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE Auto APPLIANCES Associate! WIZARD BATTERIES AND DAVIS TIRES Slvff TRuEToNE RADIOS AND TELEVISION AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Dial 4-2645 PACOLET, SOUTH CAROLINA Free Delivery City Wide DRUGS - TOILETRIES - PRESCRIPTIONS Smith - Ouzts Drugs 167 East Main Street 160 Pine Street Phone 2-3411 Phone 3-8424 We Meet All Advertised Prices: Why Pay More! 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