Parker High School - Parkerscope Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1977

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Art has many angles, but Sharon Eskew uniquely expresses her talents in art through watercolor painting. FAR TOP LEFT. A quick glance at a slide prepares Pat Vaughn for a science test. TOP LEFT. Choosing the right subjects make all the difference as Glen Burnside gives the mat- ter careful consideration. EXTREME BOT- TOM LEFT. Models are valuable teaching aids. BOT- TOM MIDDLE LEFT. Students take off in different directions hurrying to class. BOTTOM LEFT. Opening! 7 , . . --H-,If - i K iL . N J Lk 4 , V. N , i i I , l , l l l l l ,, J i l l l X i , N i l ' W i i i , f W l , i f y W w 4 , . X i i I i l' i i X A l l i X l i XX 1 Spifii' is mystical life force niflm wininin everyones soul. one een Clearly exoleiiri Wnaii spirii 1 'ws f- l f - l ,.- V 'J- nieeins, lam ne always imowa :Ne 'llieiel Spirit rnekes good UXTISS bei-- ieii Spirii oileris nope in limes of trouble. High School years are time for arousing spirit in every siuelennig U'iiez'irig eaclw unique in- dividual many Qlifleient activities in Wnien to involve lwiiensell, spirit is Liniiying is always appealing as nigh lwurdlee in ellie refte of life. Spirit gives people Confidence io run ine many lzioa in race. Filler 3 victorious tennis maxicn, spirited Angie Hendrix jumps the nel. RIGHT fi lfenlaei' baseball nlaven Terrv Plofen ia L J on , J :LLL , injured sliding into base, his spirit iesied. TOP MC!-fi' Keeping ine Pafker spirit, ivlellwen Finley Coaelw Euiclw Law Carrv Terfv Power V J ! oil 'Elie field. IVHDDU: HER RIGHT The game goes on while Lee Phillips, Ter-- ry ?oi'teV, and David lyles observe ine geifne from ine bench. .EOTTOM H1572 ,ivgfju an Ll A! Clowning around the football field, Gary Reid lioecli Timmy Pvlcintosn invent View 5il,,ii'i'i. EXTREIWE l?.lQHT. 8 fGpening 5622! QW' NMA it I . i .2 1 .w Q N' . 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The presi- dential and local campaigns, junior Achievement, and civic groups keep students busy in their after- school hours. The athletic department at Park- er offers a wide range of activities for both sexes. For the first time male and female students partici- pate in tennis, volleyball, and track and field events. For the third year, Parker has girls' varsity basketball team and for the first time a junior varsity team. Parker is indeed an equal opportunity sports center. Painting School Spirit signs is an enjoyable task for Beth Waldrop. TOP RIGHT jerseys can be found almost anywhere after a hectic game. BOTTOM RIGHT Tennis always puts a smile on Rose Peele's face. TOP FAR RIGHT A purple and gold umbrella is just the right thing for a walk around the court- yard in the rain. TOP EXTREME RIGHT Students rush to their cars after school. MIDDLE FAR RIGHT www, PV mf' Q N Q K1 1 mf Y in if, ESE? Q' 5 Q ? f . awk 1 K N -.,.,-- . A1 ox.. A, W W .IEW 40,349 M -ui www' 7 ,mas Divider! I Fun, dancing, and the sounds of the Fresh Licks highlighted the Senior Prom on May 21, 1976, at the Ramada lnn. That special night, which the seniors had planned so long for, had finally arrived. Russell Connor, president of the Senior class, and his date April Cisson led the Grand March on to the dance floor to start the dancing. Using the theme Evening in Paradise, the Seniors cast all their worries aside for the evening and enjoyed the events of their special night. 16 fProm X 1. A large reflecting mirror ball creates special effects for Parker dancers. 2. Out on the dance floor john Montieth, lewell Stokes, Debbie Lyles, and Steve Berrios are pleased with the slower tempo in music. 3. Approaching the twelve o'clock hour, seniors Bernadine Elliott and Billy Edens with their dates fondly recall many happy hours at Parker. 4. As the night wears on, Sammy Phillips and Tonda Wilson appear to be enjoying themselves. 5. Standing in line to have pictures made, john Balcombe and Becky Craig wait with their dates. 6. Taking time out for a breather, Stanley Roundtree, Vicki Williams, Frances Anderson, and her date enjoy discussing the night's activities. 7. Looking over his shoulder, David Smith guides his date across the dance floor. 8. Fresh Licks drummer gets down on his drums as he sets the pace for all dancers. 1 1 if 4 Prom! 17 V TI N Pushed, encouraged, pleaded with, and sometimes forced to go to school for twelve years, 208 Seniors found their last year more memorable than all the others. Meeting for one last time in Memorial Auditorium on lune 1, 1976, seniors wore many smiles accompanied by tears. The Parker High School Band played Coronation March as the graduates marched in. Leon Byrd, chaplain, gave the invocation and Parker Singers sang The Heavens Are Telling under the direction of Mrs. Esther Rogers. Each student anxiously awaited his turn to proudly walk across stage and receive his long awaited diploma. Speakers for the occasion were Ernestine McGee, Valedictorian, and Anita Tucker, Salutatorian. Motivation and Determination in '76 and ln Ourselves Lies The Future were the topics of their speeches. Diplomas were presented by assistant principals Wayne McKinney and Alphonso Allen. Principal Richard Babb presented awards to Janice Childress and johnny Baker for Best All Around students. Mike Kelley received the T.M. Nelson award for sports. 13 fGraduation 1. Congratulations from Assistant Principal Al Allen are given Tim Cox as he receives his diploma. 2, Filing into Memorial Auditorium, seniors line up at their appropriate seats. 3. Mrs. Esther Rogers directs, and Parker Singers pay tribute to graduates. 4. Expressing little emotion, Gary Hamlin waits his turn to receive his diploma. 5. Giving advice and congratulations, Principal Richard Babb speaks to the graduates. 6. Senior David Smith joins the Parker Band for the last time as they play music for the graduates. TIUATIQQJQIQQ 20 fAnnual Day 3 1 V 1 ' .. 5, Y 1 i SIGN N Will you sign my annual? That is a familiar phrase as the Parker student body gathers on the football field for Annual Day. As students receive their annuals and look through them, they look back over the year at the moments that made that year unique. Seniors especially take time to look and remember the special moments of their last year in high school. A year they will always remember. One thing everyone agrees on. This day is a sign that the school year is drawing to a close, and it will soon be over. But the memories and special moments will be captured and kept forever in Parkerscope 76. 1. The pain of writers cramp is eased as Sylvia Tollison, Mary Elizabeth Ariail, Brenda League, and Candace Colquitt play gin rummy. 2. Recalling senior memories, Carla Thomas gets Fannie Byrd and Birdie Miller to sign annuals. 3. Students spread throughout the school yard in small groups getting signatures from friends. 4. Hurry up! Donna Moss is anxious to move to another group. 5. Teachers Billy Richardson, Sue Foster, and Carolyn Bishop gather on the gym steps to sign annuals. Annual Day! 21 1 QSM ,J 'MEM w..,.w.,,' ' K 1-mM..,,,u L,,1 , ' L 3 , I ,1m, ,i 4 1 my V ,g V M 2 if W W 'W x 4 'I 5 X ' 4 rw, ,, , A , 2 ., J g 1 I K ,.,, 6 -' 1 1 i ...f:- -:Q -. -I y M- i m m f m ' A l :Li ig , fk-mt'-Elffl-w , . .im f . - T if-N--V WVLg ' it ' , Q ,,:. 'v3,53i32l...F! -QQQM - L W ,v :Lew,xiV 22 fPep Rallies GH E 31:5 N CIE-I Encouraging spirit in students, cheerleaders yell, scream, holler and dance. To bring members of the student body to their feet, the band performs peppy tunes while majorettes exhibit twirling routines. Confetti, signs, and bells are used by classes while competing for the spirit stick. 1. l.V. cheerleaders make good use of an opportunity to increase school spirit. 2. Appreciation is shown for the team as Varsity Cheerleaders lead a special cheer for them. 3. The basketball team is brought to their feet by cheers from the student body. 4. Varsity cheerleaders encourage spirit at pep rallies. 5. Students get involved as they show that Parker people are number one. 6. Seniors display signs and a lot of spirit. 7. During lunch break a short pep rally is held by varsity cheerleaders. 8. Members of the sophomore class gather to promote spirit. 9. Debbie Cross dances to tiger rag as the basketball team helps keep the beat. Pep Rallies! 23 3,3 pgiow' 'Bull Shirt! snip Pride! Oskie, 'ibarlfer Pride! The Old Country! 'Sign Me! Kiss! '34 erosfnith! 'Flack Eltonl'f Park chanc ,XQ-,s fi . The Old Country appears to be ver popular among Cheryl Marsh, Lynn Finley, Rose Peele, and Theresa Sifns. bb h 2. Although they are twins, Harold and Darrell Sa at ! Smart have different opinions of t-shirts. 3. Funny things often come in pairs as shown er Students had a by these Bullshirts. e to express themselves by 4' Nparker PH.O,e,,see,m to agree wearing their favorite T -shirt on Brown and Mrs. Carohfn October 73. T-shirt day was 55?'Spla5'gj a Vane rf sponsored by the photography 6' Team section of the yearbook. with Tofnfny Bishop. ty of t-shirts are David fnund Woo, and Bobby Duncan y McCall takes advantage of Michael Orris Sim Me shirt. . N ESS 4 L-.1 Xu Exwm Basie-sxzrwfw T-S 26 fTwins Q BLING - I gf ,fa 0 A rn 3 I i nfs eff! I j7 f aff-fa n 1 J t af! gif - s uf 'ffl V. .ghi 5 5 ,4 f W . L 3 , .AA , ,. , 2 ' .Vi , , ' WYQ df To see one's rehectron 'rust Took knto 1 I f 2 r, fu T a mkrr or. Ptt Varher there are sry sets ot Ty 4 trrytns, and ah each has to do Ks Took at J H1W .. t hrs 'or other or srster to see hrs rehectron. Thr ee sets ot the trNKns are a 'ooy and a gQrrX, 'ont the 'rdentrcaX tyykns soeh dou'oXe tr orA'oXe tor frrrends and teachers ahhe. Tn order to teh the twkns apart students Took tor drstrnctrye marks such as moXes, drmoXes, or scars. ?ractrcaX 'rohes are a common oractrce among the trN'rns at Parker. e Strange, DaroXd COND ROW: ' Parham, 1 Tyrfrns, RONN1 OarXen Smart, and Yreddy Chapman, SE ehhre T ayXor , Prdene Str ange, OanreX Yrancrna Chapman, and ManueX ?arham', THXRD ROW: Teresa C-ossett, xdaroXd Smart, Tyrone Oossett, and Danny TayXor. VHS twrns gather rn the courtyard. 1. Oesokte the drtter ence 'rn seat, the resemhXance, 'rs aooar ent hetw een T er esa and , Tyrone Oossett. 3. Regar dXess oi whether W s ManueX on the Xeit ,X ' or OanreX Parham on the r'vg,ht, 'ooth ahuays X ...A oiter a 'rrKendXy smde. A. W s hard to teh OaroXd and tdaroXd Smart apart. 5. toohrng at Oanene and Prdene Strange Ks Yrtse X seerng a rehectron 'rn a mkrror. ' 6. Pts 'oahkes Oehhke and Danny TayXor ray or ed more than they do now. orx'oXe tr ou'oXe was 'rn store tor xsAanueX and rham when they were hahkes. ' smaXX, 'ont 'or other and srster ncrna and Freddy Oadene a B. TleserrN'0Xa Xoye GYSXSTS 'oetwe Chapman. they were'oa'o'res, Prnen d eyen mot no therr pare och hxn ror Danny as 'rt r I 2 NNhen e cooX ' ts as rv lm A U L . Q Q mmm 9 Strang, TQ. Befrnq, a tyrlrn tor Oe'oh're TayXor. I s n L ,fs VV' LZ- tfx ,A 9 L . sf.. st. A r..Ls., K ss 3,-r we T ' ff? O rTreX V3 nce x5 en Era e and nts. 's Nia Twins! 2 7 Student Government is very involved in projects and activities. Student organization is responsible for putting up bulletin boards every week. The School Spirit Committee, under Student Government is responsible for signs at football and basketball games. One of the major projects was at Christmas. A group of student government carolers went to Oakmont Nursing Home to spread their Christmas spirit. They also put up the traditional Parker Christmas tree on the main floor. GO ERB! NEI 28 fStudent Government 5 i .2 1 ix 1. f . ' ' ,ai ...A..-....-.,L.....,a.--..,--W........, .A.u.,.t..,..,..M .W....t....Wa..-,v..W.,twmwmwpWm.-, . W- lNiKElli ViEllfOlVlES l'NlER'HLGH :?4 I . W ' I nn' f zl, W - H' ' 4 , t . N X. f H L .aa a f 8 fr .- t tr , 4 ii 5 1 if 4' l v. We .. 5 , , if at is , CCEFIQJ - 1 V. ,. , ' ' 'Vl'v'-'5'l5i5t 1 4'ii . If V, ' K ' 8 , . ,, . ii.. . i Q A A P29542 Pledging hard work and cooperation, Cherri Kolak and Ann Gibson light their candles. Putting up a bulletin board is one of the many jobs assigned to jimmy Duncan, Cherri Kolak, and Kathy McCall. Members of the Cabinet await the arrival of students from Inner-High Council. Members of Cabinet get together to plan activities for the next day. This banner greeted Inner-High students as they held a meeting at Parker. The featured speaker at lnner-High Council was Dr. 1. Floyd Hall, school district superintendent. Edmund Woo and Mrs. Cathy Grills converse with Dr. Hall at an lnner-High Council meeting. Inner-High representatives are very attentive as Dr. Hall speaks. Student Government! 29 CE' O N NCT-El l Moonlight and Roses was the theme for Homecoming 76 as Kim Bryant became Parker's first Homecoming Queen since our stadium was renamed Kendall Field. Kim Bryant was sponsoring Richard Vaughn. Chosen by the vote of senior players, Kim was selected from among twelve sponsors. Escorting Kim to center field was Dennis Paxton. A Homecoming Dance was held in the school cafeteria after the game. li wr wr . . ' . X. - r -- 3. f.,.M.Q... , .iff-was-..-' . V . . - A' 1, lm, , zzz.: w2.,-.f,,f.,, ' ,,,,,,,1s,a .4 . ka , M 1 ,- -U f ... gf- ' 1 ,., 'Wlf w ' ?l1w f'f.,.'l,,ks4vM ', -W . . 4 .., ' 261. .,.wcZ'G,.sJSr rs-L wif' 'William E 'xx S .. ' f . .. .,s,..,-,. ,.s,s,,.k.,,...,7 , , ,K vi f Ugly 1 X 'fs ft t X ' H ss .Q . -fs.. -s 1',z1w1..ff1-lf: Q-A . f si A A :Stagg ::f,'?k'Z,25L E' V b R3 ll 14 - aft. ia X R' lt ll 2 H lx Before the game Cherri Kolack, Debbie Cross, and Angela Lollis are viewed by Parker's spectators as they ride around the field. Anxious students form a spirited tunnel with a break-through at the end. Awaiting half-time activities sponsors and their escorts get a sideline view of the game. Senior Gerald Anders with sponsor Cherri A V.-- ,-. -- Kolack. iii , ... f Senior Kenny Banks with sponsor Debbie ' illt ' Cross. ' U g Senior Tommy Brown with sponsor Angela Senior Claude Mclunkin with sponsor . S iig Marilyn Clark. ' ' Q ..- 331:33 Dale McLees with sponsor Gina i z.. ,.tl-., ' - 1 ff V ,..L , i Senior Gary Reid with sponsor Sherry ' l 'i 51 It --111 fff ili, Alexander. 5 F Senior lsonald Ridgon with sponsor Lynn mg. , Cranfor . Vg H L, Senior Gerald Scroggs'with sponsor janet ' ' McAvoy. A Senior Richard Vaughn with sponsor Kim - sf- I .'v ,ig ig t A Bfyam- . gg izs Senior Dwayne Wilder with sponsor Linda .... Vinkus. Senior Tony Williams with sponsor julie ifff'wsig1f1 Brashier- H 1 i Reighing Homecoming Queen Vickie if kq, Williams is escorted to the field by Edmund Woo to crown the new queen. li '. t,,, Being crowned Homecoming Queen brings at a smile to Kim Bryant's face. Standing at center field several sponsors nervously await the announcement of ' iii fig ,it , ,, .t'V 7515 Homecoming Queen. ' Walking through the tunnel of flags, Cherri Kolack pauses for a quick smile. 3 St'-' 4 ,Q , DJ ITM CQ 531034.15 MUN CE 1' The Christmas Spirit affected everybody in a special way this year. Miss Smith's 5th period class gathered toys, clothes, candy and fruit so an unfortunate group of children could have a nice Christmas. Miss Smith's 1st period provided a Vietnamese family with canned goods and cereals because they were having financial difficulties. Mrs. Davis' English classes interviewed elderly citizens and found Christmas really hasn't changed throughout the years. lt is still a time for giving. 1. The combined effort of choruses stimulated the spirit of Christmas. 2. Santa greets students as they enter their classrooms. 3. Decorating is a must at Christmas time for Mrs. Davis' ninth graders. 4. Christmas wreaths displayed through the season lighted up many a desk. 5. Even the smallest decoration warms the atmosphere at Christmas. 6. Portraying Santa Claus, Anna jew fixes her beard. 7. A brightly lit Christmas tree is the highlight of the counselors' office. 8. Dressed as Santa Claus, Dennis Paxton prepares to take off in his sleigh. 9. A Christmas tree was placed in the main giitbkfb office to brighten spirits. Christmas! 33 Parker High School got a big dose of old man winter this year as the snow-covered ground kept students from attending school six days. lt was the first time in five years there had been snow in Greenville County, and people were taking advantage of the opportunity. Several Parker students were involved in building several tall snowmen. Snowball fights were a common sight even after school was back in session. Although many students were forced to dress warmly because of the natural gas shortage, Parker students were kept warm. Parker uses coal and was not affected by the gas squeeze. All in all the snow was a welcome sight to P.H.S. and Greenville County. WJW NCQ 34 fWeather Parker student Ann Gibson dresses warmly during one of january's sub-freezing days. Snowballs in hand, Dennis Paston slides across some ice. Surrounded by snow, the Parker High School sign bears out the cold. Mrs. jenny McDonald's Labrador Retriever and eight new puppies enjoy romping in a rare six-inch snowfall. A solitary Parker tree withstands the freezing weather. Dale Sosebee bravely bears the cold in little clothing and tests the ice. lce covered everything including this section of the football bleachers. lcicles under the bleachers were a symbol of the cold. Weather! 35 onors 35 fH , Daniel L n Bats g , Lisa R ncaster ie Con 9. F rfnan S e , Davi n Brrdwel, s. kevin MurrelL Lisa Rob- Garrett, and David Garren. All State Orchestra: karen Edwards. Many students work ard achieve what comes natural to some Not everyone can play football o basketball in the same way that ever one can 't be smart. Parker has stu- dents that can do both. Parker has traditionally been proud of its honor students, many of whom have continued to excel after gradu- ation. The 7977 honor students Parker are doubly outsta demically and art' HI nding X aca- rsticalhf. 7. All State Chorus: Manuel Parham, Beth Hol- combe, karen Edwards, limmy Duncan, and Da vid Stoner. 2. Selected by the county, Students of the Month for March: Edmund Woo and Den- ise Bonaparte. 3. All State Band' karen Edwar Rosenberg, lessie M lough, Bobby Lloyd ' 4. ' ds, Alison organ, Robert McC ul Durham, Tim Cobb, Don Brian Duncan, and Randy Bayne. Phi Beta Kappa and Betty Crocker Scholar- shrb winner Connie Ross. 5. PC Fellows: David Garren, Lisa Roberts, R e- vin Murrell and Lynn Batson. 6. Co-Salutatorian Edmund Woo, Valedictorian Connie Ross, and Brenda Hendricks, Co-Sa- lutatorian. Z National Merit Finalist, DAR Good Citizen, and Governors School' David Stoner. 8. junior Marshalls: Susan Buchanan, Susan Wilson, Cheryl Marsh, Pam Garrett Parham, Vickie Holcombe, yn vin Murrell Lisa kni ht Garren, Mark La and Robb u on, R e- oberts , Rare ' nor. cholar ' rts, Pam asa: Qian L- 1 1 I -s I ' 1 . : :ZV .. R Q-if - 'Q' 5 . . N Q-,JNCCQ HO SCD Wtnnrngd. Thai 5 eucactw what these S drd when therr tehow ted tor senkor categorkes were ' r cta-as to tor ctassrrtates vo suoertatw es. 'Yhrrteen voted on 'otj the entrre senro deterrrfrne who was tops tn the ctass. Battote. were gnu en out 'og Engtrsh teachers wkth each student Knstructed to vote tor one 'ootg and one rgrrt tn each category. Sew erat senrors were recognraed as outstandrng, Rn rnore than one category. 'vez tirchard Vaughn and San t and Datfrd 1. 1. M ner Xhgent Conn 6 W oo d 38 fseniors Y Nice Most Prttractr Btount ost Courteousz tan Btoun and Most Deoendahtez Ke Ross and Crqstat Sto 3. Most Xnte Datfrd Stoner and A. Best V ersonahtq: Ednturt Bear d 5. Best NX Around: Kan Btount and Edntun W oo 6. Wkttrestz Yrnda V ow ers and W ay ne Dawg 7 . Sw eetheartsz Date Mctees and Cfxna Vaiton B. Best Dr es-sed: Morrts W ard and Denrse Y on 9. Most Mrtaetq To Succeed: Edmund Woo an Cortnke Ross 10. Most Tatentedz Bobbi Duncan and Grna V av-tort 11. Most Schoot Sokrttz Kar en Beh and Edmund W oo Nl. Most Prthtetrcz Date Mctees and Rose Veete 44 H 0fB WTUUY BIG .K S x . , V f f 5, W I , iv, ' , +6 W . , xy . wg? Q y . + ff. Winter Wonderland was Chosen as theme for this year's Class Beauty Pageant. Displaying charm, poise, and natural beauty earned Denise Bonaparte, Senior Class Beauty, Mary Ann Goldsmith, junior Class Beauty, Susan Langley, Sophomore Class Beauty, and Shari Skipper, Freshman Class Beauty. There were 56 girls in the pageant. These girls and their runners up, Senior jan Blount, junior Linda Freeman, Sophomore Cindy Baugus, and Freshman june Goldsmith competed in evening gown and street clothes competitions. Each girl was sponsored by a Club, Committee, or a small organization. 1. A warm friendly smile earned Shari Skipper the Miss Freshman Beauty award. 2, Miss Sophomore Class beauty is Susan Langley. 3. With her beauty, it is easy to understand why Mary Ann Goldsmith is Miss junior Class. 4. Denise Bonaparte is proud of her title, Miss Senior Class beauty. 5. Attired in her ceremonial robe and crown, Miss Parker 1976, Marilyn Clark, displays her charm. 6. Miss Freshman Class beauty runner-up is june Goldsmith 7. Miss Sophomore Class beauty runner-up is Cindy Baugus. 8. Miss junior Class beauty runner-up is Linda Freeman. 9. Miss Senior Class beauty runner-up is jan Blount. 5-XIIZTTI HY i Western Skys set the mood for QTQMWCCE3 this year's Miss Parker Pageant. Twenty-three girls competed in street clothes, evening gown, and talent competition. Many girls had butterflies in their stomachs waiting for the announcement of the five finalists. Gina Paxton was crowned Miss Parker 1977 after performing a jazz dance in the talent competition. Karen Edwards received the Grand Talent award and first runner up, Linda Brazie was awarded second runner up, Lisa Roberts third runner up, and Shari Skipper received the fourth runner up trophy. Susan Thomas was voted Most Congenial by the other girls. 42 fMiss Parker PEl M N Miss Parker 1977, Gina Paxton. stage. finalists. as she performs toe ballet. many hearts. Time. 'l, Tears of happiness are shown on the face of 2. After completing her piano talent, Mary Ann Goldsmith pauses before exiting the 3. A Western Setting eases the tension as the girls wait for the announcement of the ten 4, Poise and grace is displayed by Linda Brazie 5. Performing her jazz dance, Gina Paxton wins 6, The judges get another look at Kim Collins during evening gown competition. 7. Street clothes competition provided Karen Edwards an opportunity to look elegant. 8-13. Angela Lollis displays a variety of facial expressions as she sings Once Upon A N Miss Parker! 43 ASSE Bill-BIINCIE Students assembled in the school auditorium on several occasions to watch fashion shows and other spe- cial events. Parker, however, had a special treat November 5 when a Homemade Mime troupe performed. jill Dalton, Patricia Clagett, and Eddie Cole wore simple clothes and white make-up, the troupe draws attention to their faces. Many emotions can be read from facial expressions. Various clubs and committees were responsible for setting up assemblies. Most clubs had to plan and produce entire assembly programs. The Hu- man Relations Committee, for exam- ple, presented a Black History week assembly. 44 fAssemblies SSE V BJLLHLINCG Eddie Cole puts emotion into his perfor- mance. Gina Paxton makes a right move when she models a terrycloth jumpsuit with a cowl neck sweater. Mixed Chorus provided music to entertain everyone at Christmas time. A traditional Candle Light assembly was held in hopes of making this year one ofa kind. Ankle laced shoes accent Mary Anne Gold- smith's overall appearance. Always neat in appearance, Chris Campbell follows fashion trends.: Mime performers jill Dalton and Eddie Cole express their concern for each other, Mr. Robert Young, former assistant principal at Parker, now Coordinator of Alternative Learning, speaks at Black History Week As- sembly. Assemblies! 45 ,. fi ffffsaf TCW Q? D.. 46 fFashions , 5 F. .X N f ,. 'E' 1 X XS Q N E- -' ip i If A'L'fL V iw' ' Qi I S gi P f ' 1.. X a-, ING V GJD LIN Every extreme has been explored as fas as the world of fashions is con- cerned. Parker students often set their own style of dress. From rags to riches Parker has seen it all during 1976-77. Everything from overalls and suspenders to jumpsuits and gauchos have decorated our halls. 1. Attired in stylish gauchos, janet McAvoy takes a break from schoolwork. 2. A fur collor adds a touch of class to Rich- ard Vaughn's leather coat. 3. Lynn McAbee prefers suspenders to a belt anytime. 4. Two in one. Beth Holcomb's sets her own style with two earrings in one ear. 5. Tyrone Rogers, james Maddox, and Chris Means wear stocking hats for decoration as well as for warmth. 6. Surprise! Look at what hides beneath all those bluejeans. 7. Warm weather doesn't bother Beverly Ward, as she wears a tube top almost con- cealed by her tied blouse. 8. Combining fashions is easy for Lynn Cran- ford with her jumpsuit highlighted by a cowl neck sweater. 9. Comfort is where it's at for Rex Bagwell and his loose fitting overalls. 10. Getting away from it all Denise Bonaparte is fashionably clad in her two piece cordu- roy pant suit. Fashions! 47 2 48 fSpring Show Entertainment was in store for a full house on opening night of South Pacific April 13. Much hard work and effort was obvious from the skill- ful production of the four night play. Lisa Roberts and jimmy Duncan were chosen for the lead female and male roles of Nellie Frobush and Emile de Becque. Supporting roles went to Robert McCullough as Luther Billis and Beth Holcombe and Trina Lind- sey who shared the popular role as Bloody Mary. Directors Nancy Smith, Esther Rog- ers, and Terry Holiday were con- cerned at first because of a delayed rehearsal. Opening night was a tradi- tional success as everything so long planned for seemed to fall naturally into nlare 9 Calling to the faraway islands Beth Hol- combe gestures dramatically. Painting scenery, Karen Bell, Lisa Knight, and Lygia Greenway are hard at work. Robert McCullough lLuther Billisl is full of fun as he is surrounded by sailors Don Stroud, Dennis Paxton, Mike Wilson, Stanley Drummond, William Little, Randy Bayne, and Gene Galloway. Acting as a sailor, Lisa Roberts lNellie For- bushl laughs her way through the act. Nurses Leluan Masters, Pat Vaughn, Wynndy Slaughter, Sonya Burton, Crystal Beard, Lynn Cranford, Sonya King, lan Blount, and Karen Bridwell ease the trouble of Washing That Man Out Of My Hair for Lisa Roberts lNel- lie Forbushl. Discussing their next move, jeff Burdette, Mark Lancaster, and David Stoner study plans for blocking the attack from the lapa- nese island. Shari Skipper and Trina Lindsey convince David Stoner of Happy Talk with their friendly gestures. jimmy Duncan lEmile de Becquej discusses his future with Lisa Roberts lNellie Forbushl. Headaches and all, Directors Nancy Smith, Esther Rogers, and Terry Holiday find a suc- cessful production well worth while. N EB! 50 f Sports UNE CFA KIND SEA ON xg- xp ,Q ww my x .J n 'f3V, .5 25. ,'., W V -M . . if if , -' -5 .. J-ia' 1 V. .w'a- ' wgakgixj A ,. K ' it K -.-J. gli Y,,,g,g gajvgsi. A 3.3 I ' . 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Although falling to Greer, Southside, Carolina, and recent rival Berea, the Tornados picked up the biggest win of the season against long time rival Greenville 34-8. Parker led during the entire game with highlights being two touchdowns each by Dale McLeesi16l and Steve Mullinaxl18l. SCOREBOARD Parker 0 Greer 33 Parker 6 Southside 14 Parker 21 Hillcrest 20 Parker 8 Carolina 20 Parker 19 Berea 35 Parker 34 Greenville 8 Parker 6 lVl3Uldll'l 41 Parker 0 l.l.. lVl3nI1 7 Parker 22 Travelers Rest 14 Parker 6 Woodmont 34 WON - 3 LOST - 7 1. On top of the play, Gerald AndersC21l prepares to tackle a j.L,Mann receiver. 2. Striving for a good punt, Tommy Brownl87J puts his foot into it. 3. Tommy Brownl87l stretches for the ball as a Mann defender closes in. 4. Calvin MartinC35J turns up field in an attempt to pick up more yardage. 5. 1977 Varsity Squad: FIRST ROW - Dennis Paxton, Gary Reid, Bryan Rhodes, Calvin Martin, Dale Sosebee, Claude Mcjunkin, Tony Williams, Gerald Anders, Gerry Norris, Ronnie Rigdon, and Eddie Garren. SECOND ROW - Mack Giles, Barry Cisson, Allen Quinn, Steve Langston, Ronnie Hinton, Dale McLees, Richard Vaughn, john Richardson, Kenny Banks, Allen Hawkins, and lerry Fuller. THIRD ROW - Tommy Elliott, Tommy Brown, Steve Mullinax, David Ward, Shelly Louris, Dwayne Wilder, Ernie Blankenship, Terry McLees, Gerald Scroggs, Mike Pawlak, and Lendy Rhodes. 52 fFootball Tlx Doukl 9, Tv-om Ng, X f WQQYSJ nQ,,':Mk,i1Q 4 f XX , 1 1 coacfh So. 5 2 l Nlovvve Ybten , ohm as 3 Chi' . f x Q l ,,,, MLM . R 5 2 V .- V ,Z 1, , 1' L. X gh I W? 1 5 V K N A V X -hw -hx N V , '-,, , tt If f-nn .Q - L L4 5 ,, ' ' V- , .f N ', L V 4 ' A rx h ,X 4 I 5? :V J Q S I A Vu. 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The pass is just off the fingertips of Tommy Brownl87l as he dives for the football. 3. Dale McLeesi16l rounds the corner to escape the lateral pursuit of a defender. 4,5, 6, and 7. Steve Mullinaxf18l goes back to pass, spots his target, and fires a pass for a big gainer. 8. Picking him up to put him down, Gerald Scroggsf20J and Richard VaughnC65J bring the opponent to a dead stop. 9. Calvin Martinl35l tries to shake off a shirt- tail tackle. 10. Ernie BlankenshipC84J, captain of this game, meets with the opposing captain and the referee at center field. 54 fFootball Continuing through the schedule, Parker dropped to a strong Mauldin team, then lost a close, hard game at l.L. Mann 7-0. The following week, however, the Tornados bounced back to pick up the last win of the season against Travelers Rest 22-14 in the first home game victory in several seasons. The senior players who led the way were Dale McLees, Gerald Scroggs, Gerald Anders, Allen Hawkins, Lendy Rhodes, Tony Williams, Richard Vaughn, Claude Mclunkin, Kenny Banks, Gary Reid, Dwayne Wilder, Ronnie Rigdon, Tommy Brown, and Shelly Louris. Punts AND vnssss + 4 l 7 N' Fo FIRST AND TEN The new season looked bright for the junior Varsity as they started off right with a big 26-6 victory over Greer. Moving the ball well and tough defense led to smashing victories over Berea 16-0 and Greenville 22 6. Working hard throughout the entire season, the junior Varsity finished the 1976 football season with an even 5 won 5 lost record. Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker Parker 55 !FootbaII SCOREBOARD 26 Greer 8 Southside 0 Hillcrest 6 Carolina 16 Berea 22 Greenville 0 Mauldin 14 l.L. Mann 7 Travelers Rest 21 Woodmont WON 5 LOST 5 An unidentified Parker player stops the play as he brings down an opponent. Coach Gene Golding keeps a watchful eye on the football team during practice. At the fifty yard line, the referee indicates that Parker will kick off and their opponents will receive. Down and set, the offensive line prepares to burst forward as quarterback Steve Mullinaxl'l8J calls the play. 1976 junior Varsity Squad: FIRST ROW - Dennis Paxton, leff Loftis, Tim Burns, Tim Carlton, Keith Wilder, Frank Stiles, Randy Rice, jeff Burdette, SECOND ROW - Nicky Nelson, Keith Collins, Mike Stiles, Mike Peddycord, Doug Anders, john Burns, jeff Russo, Michael Welburn, THIRD ROW - Rudy Smith, Ricky Ladd, Tommy Nicholson, Donald Smith, james Helton, Timmy Elliott, Bobby Morgan, FOURTH ROW - Daryl Smart, Antony Chambers, john Sly, jerry Fuller, Coach Tim Mclntosh, Mike Pawlak, and Troy Hendricks. M ff? Nfpyn Football! 57 FAST BREAK AND FAKE With new players and so-me new ideas, Parker began their season with a home game against Easley. Because of cold shooting in the first quarter, Parker was forced to play catch-up ball during the remainder of the game, finally losing 65-51. Parker's first victory came in the Pit against Mauldin. The game was rough but Parker came away with a 64-59. Although the victory did not come until the eighth game, Parker played tough ball. Often, games were not decided until the final buzzer. SCOREBOARD Parker Easley Parker Carolina Parker Easley Parker Travelers Rest Parker 1.L. Mann Parker Berea Parker Carolina Parker Mauldin Parker Hillcrest Parker Southside Parker Greenville Parker Travelers Rest Parker 1.L. Mann Parker Berea Parker Mauldin Parker Hillcrest Parker Woodmont Parker Southside Parker Woodmont Parker Greenville Won 4 Lost 16 Steve Mullinax K421 uses good timing ability to resist a shot attempt. Parker protects against a score by playing tight defense. Scrapping to gain possession of the gall, joel jordan 1201, Steve Mullinax 1421, and Ernie Blankenship C441 force a Mauldin player to the floor. Dwayne Wilder C521 concentrates on the basket as he attempts a free throw. 1977 Varsity Squad: FIRST ROW - joel jordan, Steve Mullinax, Anthony Brown, Randolph Fullington, and Gerald Scroggs. SECOND ROW - Derrick Harper, Tommy Elliot, Allen Gillespie, Dwayne Wilder, Ernie Blankenship, and Coach Wic Dunlap. Looking for an open man, Derrick Harper 1501 breaks down court. 58 fBasketball UouNv.. Tre uhh. 0 4 Y-Q, mwbiakh wen 4-lam, kilfl UL 3: W - ako' L,vs'HQAN okd VVWSLOYQOK Q 'CCY' +k'9- . Q Q ' qqv-w.s,oG +R ,ep- M F' 'if +3 I, 'HL-. Q - 1 3 Z . ig Q 1 l . I? -, sie l'e4:!!-i!'L .. MQW- 'liif5!5a:'l1' 51 H, a . ,-, i VKA.. 33 V 4593 i M ' xi Q xg - A ' A . isa: t . . , .,,,, a .: . K 3, 4 ' w ,.. Q - W3 if' . :- 5 ' Qxga XV ,- , V. ,- ,ae - M. .i Q- .- .. a .! L K 31:4 1 s x R 4 , , , S Q Q Q N Q. in 5, f 1 .N fw ,P W. X . L' . f mii ' Q Q Q W -, .. 'I I x .5 I ' A A ME? , . A W 2. ,'.' A V - N i, K. I .-2, ,, . 1 x g , ' N KM M , , , . , 'Yr .- ,f - E4 , .V .7 KK W .,,,. mf ,rv , 4 , ' 'Y ,,1. , , ix? ff t . N? 14' ma y I,'f N ' 1 ' --: Basketball! 59 Num. . , Since Parker has moved into a new class K3-Al, the basketball teams play schools they have never played before - Travelers Rest, Mauldin, Southside, and Berea. Coach Wic Dunlap and his boys varsity squad looked forward to this different schedule. Some changes had to be made due to the loss of two outstanding players last year. Parker lost two hard games to Carolina both by the margin of only one point. The Tornados blew the Mavericks off the court at Mauldin 80-61. Also they played very strong against l.L. Mann and Woodmont defeating them 62-57 and 69-44 respectively. 60 fBasketball DRIBBIE AND 1. Dwayne Wilder 1525 skies high in the air to control the tap. 2. joel jordan i205 puts up a jumpshot despite a tight defense. 3. Steve Mullinax 1425 breaks down court and shoots before the defense can set up. 4. Hot and tired, Steve Mullinax C425 listens closely to his coach. 5. Randolph Fullington C325 lays up an easy two points. 6. Dwayne Wilder i525 makes it tough for the opponent to shoot. 7. Ernie Blankenship C445 breaks free for a short jumpshot. 8. Coach Dunlap concentrates on what to tell his team during halftime. 9. The varsity team listens attentively to what their coach has to say. Basketball! 61 OFFENSE A D DEFENSE Eager to start their season, the varsity girls prepared themselves for the schedule ahead. First, the girls had to adjust to a new coach. john Harrison accepted the challenge of coaching the girls team. Parker opened the season with a loss at the hands of Easley 53-16. Against Berea and Carolina, Parker watched half time leads vanish in the closing minutes. At Berea, Parker went to the locker room leading 17- 10. Early foul trouble and some bad breaks caused that lead to dwindle away. The Carolina game was close to the final buzzer as the Trojans won by one point. 2 SCOREBOARD Parker 19 Easley 53 Parker 25 Carolina 41 Parker 31 Easley 43 Parker 20 Travelers Rest 53 Parker 18 LL. Mann 44 Parker 33 Berea 42 Parker 26 Carolina 27 Parker 18 Mauldin 55 Parker 17 Hillcrest 34 Parker 29 Southside 50 Parker 36 Greenville 39 Parker 34 Travelers Rest 62 Parker 22 j.L. Mann 54 Parker 49 Berea 52 Parker 35 Mauldin 49 Parker 31 Hillcrest 30 Parker 26 Woodmont 37 Parker 24 Southside 35 Parker 31 Woodmont 49 Parker 36 Greenville 48 Won 1 Lost 19 . Attempting to deflect the ball to her teammate, Lynn Finley C247 battles for the tap. . Aided by Lynn Finley's C241 screen, Cheryl Marsh C255 puts up a jumpshot. . Rose Peele C333 aggressively denies her girl a pass or a shot. . Cheryl Marsh C255 takes advantage of an open shot from the corner. . 1977 Varsity Squad - FIRST ROW - Elaine Chambers, Cheryl Marsh, Lisa Knight, Cheri Kolak, and Octavia Sullivan - SECOND ROW - Coach john Harrison, Pam Garrett, Rose Peele, Lynn Finley, Ada Walker, and Malinda jefferson. . Rose Peele C331 looks to pass back out to start the play over. 62 fBasketball .Q C r,i. ttrr g 7'D guide Trimble. Qoa.x.,.1fu.,r L-.M w. expeq- 0-.+ QF your +0--1-vvs 1-RB' Yevsf? Q R w we!! plan com 'FQY' f ASS- ' :hor Sand ftzgrkgfngi omg :Deed Bkooi-:KS ?e.vrce,v-h.?r..11. -Cad-, you um ook 'FOV' 9+ uni-U Xlomfve, blur. In -I-kd. 'Fact ! I MQM TQ? '+ wwf ' ,mx ,r,, f, v ww K H -- ,.,. . Basketball! 63 1. Cheryl Marsh C255 puts a jumpshot up from the top of the key despite a defender. 2. Gaining good rebound position, Rose Peele C335 pulls down a defensive rebound. 3. Lisa Knight C145 concentrates on sinking both ends of a one-and-one. 4. Coach Harrison discusses the game plans for the second half. 5. and 6. Octavia Sullivan i325 looks to the inside then throws a chest pass to the corner. 7. Struggling between five opponents, Lynn Finley i245 tries to bring down an offensive rebound. 8. Hoping to add two more points, Cheryl Marsh 1255 goes through her shooting motions. 9. Lynn Finley 1245 maintains a good defensive stance to deny the opponent an open lane. 10. Listening to Coach Harrison during half- time, the varsity girls wipe the sweat from their heads and catch their breath while the coach tells the game plans for the second half. L - V' .5 --ff 4 fx 'X ' K l r l' 2 lf? F '5fiL ls X R Ld, kt W iT'Q7'xKj'lg A -f. ,ie il V . l uf x 5fvx,4fLQ Q-QL Li,-, V' i l ii f ll' lik i..g,,f WQJY. i . -. K, .rf g rn A 'B Q5 i it A : K :n1 Q:g, fc,..:ic.s:bE Lic. Q--Cf ' ' . Q 5 f r YL ffl ' .- f ,Lf 1 fr , . . N I 4 A J - I 1 fi. we . L , ' sci ,l .I L W 'Q 'Q ' 1. g , , L ,W L x 64 fBasketball PICK AND ROM. Struggling through fifteen games, the varsity girls finally earned a win against Hillcrest. At the end of regulation time the score was tied at 27. With three minutes of overtime to play, Parker struggled to win the game in the last seconds 31-30. The remainder of the season proved to be as disappointing as the beginning. Due to ineligible players and injuries, a large part of the season was played without a full team. fm - M Basketball! 65 There was a large number of peo- ple who came out for the junior var- sity team. Coach Crenshaw had to make two cuts before he could orga- nize the team before the first game of the season. A win didn't come easy. The 1.V. suffered through ten games before gaining a victory against Woodmont 40-36. Another win came six games later against Hillcrest 45-31. SCOREBOARD Parker 32 Easley 40 Parker 29 Carolina 37 Parker 39 Easley Parker 42 Travelers Rest Parker 29 l.L. Mann Parker 18 Berea Parker 28 Carolina Parker 38 Mauldin Parker 32 Hillcrest Parker 35 Southside Parker 40 Woodmont Parker 38 Greenville Parker 40 Travelers Rest Parker 29 l.L. Mann Parker 26 Berea Parker 31 Mauldin Parker 45 Hillcrest Parker 39 Southside Parker 36 Woodmont Parker 16 Greenville WON 2 LOST 18 1, Kenneth Donald skies to control the tip. 2. Keith Wilder releases the ball in hopes to complete a one and one. 3. 1977 lunior Varsity Boys - Coach Charlie Crenshaw, Randy Norris, Vincent Roundtree Kenneth Donald, Roland Griffin, Dennis Pax: ton, Keith Wilder, Robert Sullivan, and Nicky Nelson. 66 fBasketball affair 3 'fe 3 -sqm - . r l - -,-N.-.....,,,..,,,,,,wa.'.,,.,.a..,:-,nw ,. -' ,zff----:fww-af 4- -sew... i 1 GIVE AND G0 The lunior Varsity Girls were eager to begin their season. Under Coach Danny Viers, the girls practiced after school, often scrimmaging the Varsity girls. They ended their winning season with a record of eight wins and two losses. mf' , . I . - , v YI It - ,.,h gi , Y H U ,.gf.w. ,f' 'Wg-yn 'r I lv ,Q .rxgf ' iff Q e. -' . ..fii W an SCOREBOARD Parker 23 j.L. Mann Parker 20 Mauldin Parker 22 Hillcrest Parker 27 Eastside Parker 24 l.L. Mann Parker 23 Eastside Parker 19 Mauldin Parker 22 Hillcrest Parker 31 Woodmont Parker 29 Woodmont WON 8 LOST 2 3 A - g . W A my . bf.. P-s'a4' 10 1 0 RK P-K6 1. Managers Chuck Davis and Ben Robinson gave much of their time to help all the teams. 2. During a time out, the team listens attentive- ly to Coach Crenshaw. 3. 1977 junior Varsity Girls - FIRST ROW - Omega Parkman, Sonya Strawther, jackie Moore, Linda Simpson, Cheryl Butler, and Debra Shell. SECOND ROW - Geneva An- derson, Loretta Brock, Cecilla Osborn, Pris- cilla Wilson, Debbie Powell, and Coach Dan- ny Viers. 4. Dennis Paxton puts up a jumpshot despite a Greenville defender. 4 f ,i' . f ' '. A if ,j5f i '1. ...-w as f . I lrrfi i lifQ5fQQE'i,, ssrs ........, I., . ,... W Basketball! 67 WHIS1' IES AND STRIPES IH 68 fReferees di-- ' w What would we do without refer- ees? If it weren't for them we wouldn't have anyone to yell at when our team is losing. A referee takes all kinds of punish- ment from the stands. A familiar chant led by the cheerleaders is, We've got a rope, we've got a tree. All we need is a referee! People in the stands can get away with jeering the referees but a player in uniform can get a technical called on him in basketball games or get thrown out of the game in football. No one was thrown out of a football game this season because of controlled tempers, but some technicals were called in the basketball games. Referees! 69 SCREEN AND H001' To the C-team it was a back- and- forth season. There were not many wins but they came close in several games. The two most outstanding victories for the C-team were against rival Berea 37-30 and 39-32. The team practiced hard with Coach Timmy Mclntosh to improve their basketball skills. SCOREBOARD Parker 38 Riverside Parker 45 Carolina Parker 32 l.L. Mann Parker 37 Berea Parker 37 Mauldin Parker 28 Hillcrest Parker 44 Southside Parker 30 Greer Parker 24 Carolina Parker 39 j.L. Mann Parker 39 Berea Parker 43 Greenville Parker 18 Mauldin Parker 41 Hillcrest Parker 44 Southside Parker 35 Greer Won 3 Lost 13 1. Steve Loving 1131 springs into the air for ' control of the tip. 2. james Freeman C215 takes advantage of an open shot. 3. Shooting the ball over the heads of the defenders, Rodney McCauley C103 fires for the target. 4. james Freeman C215 takes a short jumper. 5. Everyone battles for rebound position. 6. Steve Loving C135 tries to block a shot from behind. 7. 1977 C-Team: FIRST ROW - Raymond Durham, jimmy Blakely, james Freeman, Coach Timmy Mclntosh, Kevin Sims, and Matthew Conway. SECOND ROW - Timmy Elliot, Randy Rice, Steve Loving, Rodney McCauley, and Tommy Burbine. 70 fBasketball 3 . ' ,Q vs ci.. ' -: '1?5i fs? 1+ 'K gli' '95 x B.. 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Charles Thompson reaches low to return the shot on the short bounce as David Garren backs him up. 6. Brad Hinchman uses good form to return a soft shot. 7. David Stoner concentrates on the placement of his shots as he warms up before a match. 8. 1977 Boys Tennis Team - Coach Wic Dun- lap, David Garren, David Stoner, Charles Thompson, Brad Hinchman, jimmy Rawlins, and Bobby Connor. Beginning their 1976 season, the boys tennis team gained a defeat over Seneca 6-3. After losing the next five matches, Parker came back to win three of their last four matches to end the season with four wins and six losses. Coach Wic Dunlap looked forward to the new 1977 season as many play- ers were expected to try out. SCOREBOARD Parker 6 Seneca 3 Parker 0 Spartanburg 9 Parker 0 Wade Hampton 9 Parker 2 Eastside 7 Parker 3 Hillcrest 6 Parker 0 l.L. Mann 9 Parker 7 Southside 2 Parker 3 Berea 6 Parker 5 Carolina 4 Parker 9 Dorman 0 WON 4 LOST 6 f---u-u -n...b... w-,..,.1.,x..f' f Q , 15 'GN 1 'wi fi' 12 X112 'iii' 0 20 5 . W - M Q M Tennis! 73 SET AND MATCH POINT Girls at Parker got another chance to show their athletic talents by joining the Girls tennis team. The ten girls on the team practiced every afternoon, Coach Wic Dunlap worked with them on improving their skills. In the first three matches, Parker was up against three of the top girls teams in this area. Finally, two wins came against Riverside followed by a win over Greenville by default to end the season with three wins and five losses. SCOREBOARD Parker j.L. Mann Parker Eastside Parker Mauldin Parker Riverside Parker Greer Parker Riverside Parker Eastside Parker Greenville Won 3 Lost 5 1. Denise Yon uses all her strength and skill in placing the serve firmly across the net. 2. Angie Hendrix expresses her thrill of victory as she hurdles the net to shake hands with her defeated opponent. 3. Rose Peele has a grip on things as she demonstrates an important fundamental to her team-mates. 4. Cheryl Marsh aggressively leaps in the air to return a hard, cross-court shot. 5. Playing tight at the net, Rose Peele eagerly awaits the return shot of her opponent. 6. Concentrating on placement, Rose Peele firmly returns the ball across the net. 7. 1976 Girls' Tennis Team - Angie Hendrix, Wynndy Slaughter, Cheryl Marsh, Debbie Powell, Beth Durham, Rose Peele, Denise Yon, Karen Bell, Laluan Masters, and Lori McCombs. 74 fTennis ..,t,...- r 'X ,AM Tennis! 75 'I'OI I. AND TROUBLE The agony of defeat seemed to ring again and again in the ears of the Parker athletes during the 76-77 season. For almost every game the teams would begin the game with re- newed spirits to capture that elusive first win, only to find themselves one or two points behind when the final 211 whistle blew. What was the use. some players began to ask themselves and others as the season wore on and took its toll. The answer came when an oppos- ing player shook your hand at the end of the game and said, Good game , or when your coach said, I could really see the improvement to- night , or when one hundred stu- dents stood on their feet to cheer when you scored your tenth point, or when someone whom you had never seen before came up to you and said, You played a good game tonight. Yes, it was worth it all. 1. Developing a successful sports team is always against the odds and that's why Parker's Claude Mclunkin thoughtfully considers a Parker loss. 2. When you find yourself behind at halftime, tempers seem to blaze in the locker room for Parker players Randolph Fullington, An- tony Brown, Derrick Harper and joel Jordon. 3. Halftime at a basketball game gives Randolf Fullington a chance to rehash a bad begin- ning in the ball game. 4. The pace of sports is sometimes overbearing and members of the Parker track team find running a tiring race. 5. Aggressiveness is the key to success in girls basketball, and Parker girls Lisa Knight, Ada Walker and Octavia Sullivan discover them- selves on the floor from their opponent's aggressive actions, 6. Mistakes made on the court can always be remembered during time-outs when Coach john Harrison had time to remind vital play- ers Cheryl Marsh, Octavia Sullivan and Lisa Knight of proper basketball techniques. 7. Parker players often find a hard battle in vain. 76 fiports -.... 1 ' af' . f,f - ,, 3 1- ,L Q ku, W , QS z y 1 Q . ,.,, KW, ,, ,, Q, IW' ' y a' 1 mf' if V ' 1 V' 1, f'Qi,f,f. .5 ' HMM' f - .W- 4-'-'39 Y ,V,, V Sports! 77 75 fTrack After completing a successful season last year, the girls track team , I H and Coach Danny Viers looked ahead . L to a bigger new season. The new T, schedule of opponents included . teams from l.L. Mann, Westside, Eastside, Hanna, Southside, Woodmont, Travelers Rest, Hillcrest, and Wren in a combination of double and triple meets The team started the season by dropping to two strong teams at at l Hanna and Eastside. Then a victory came to Parker at Travelers Rest, 56- Coach Viers believed he had a ff strong team capable of finishing another successful season. 1. Before the beginning of another hard practice, the girls eagerly wait to be handed their copy of the line-up of track meets in the new season. 2. The girls take time out from practice to show their affection for Coach Viers. 3. and 4. Eagerly awaiting the finish of a long, hard practice, the girls sprint toward the finish line. ,.r ' 5.1977 Girls Track Team - Chuck Davis, ,VVL s M 1 Vyggiz giigz g g Vyggy L g manager'Trudy Childglvvynndy Slaughter, A ,V ,. .- ,sf f ig. .t.,,.. .. Debbie Powell, Penny Baugas, Anna jew, Cheryl Marsh, Rose Peele, and Pam Garrett. ' ., ,, I Track! 79 SPEED AND STRENGTH Parker's track team began their 1976 season with a slow start. A win seemed far off in the distance as Parker was brought down seven' consecutive times. But these defeats I didn t seem to stop the determination of the track team. Desperate for a victory, the team shed a little extra sweat, although at times it seemed a worthless cause. Finally, in the last meet Parker took a well deserved win from Hillcrest to cap a 1-7 season. The outlook for the '77 season was hopeful. SCOREBOARD Parker 481f2 Wade Hampton 87172 Parker 63 Southside 72 Parker 53 Eastside 82 Parker 38 j.L. Mann 98 Parker 12 Dorman 124 Parker 56 Liberty 78 Parker 54 Greer 81 Parker 75 Hillcrest 61 Won 1 Lost 7 1. Terry McLees puts all his strength into throwing the discus. 2. Over the last hurdle, David Wright has a full step on his opponent as he races for the finish line. 3. On your mark, get set, go! Concentration is expressed on the faces of the runners. 4, Trying to hang on until the end, jerry Miller clutches his side as the pain of sore legs and burning lungs is seen in his face. 5. At top speed Dale McLees uses his last ounce of strength as he sprints toward the finish line. 6. Vaulting in the air, Wesley Brown tries to go up and over the bar. 80 !Track . wJ.,g,w. , xg-W fr ,f W my '- 47 V,.,,,, ., kt 1 . A b Q ,rw-1,, 'fm . 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Coached by Danny Watson, the big golden machine completed the season 5-8, improving on the 1975 1- 13 record. Parker gained victories against l.L. Mann ftwicel, Eastside, Hillcrest, and Greer. The team started off by crushing j.L. Mann 13-0. Later in the season, Parker handed Mann another loss, 12-10. Parker showed improvement throughout the season when, after they were defeated by Greer in their Q, fifth game, Parker came back to beat L fiff 9 Greer 7-6 in the thirteenth and final game. Continuing to improve, the team looked forward to nothing but great things as they began the 1977 baseball season. SCOREBOARD Parker 13 l.L. Mann 10 Parker 7 Carolina 11 Parker 2 Wade Hampton 7 Parker 6 Eastside 3 Parker 7 Greer 20 Parker 8 Hillcrest 7 Parker 5 Spartanburg 6 Parker 12 j.L. Mann 10 Parker 3 Wade Hampton 9 Parker 4 Eastside 11 Parker 0 Dorman 2 Parker 2 Spartanburg 4 Parker 7 Greer 6 Won 5 Lost 8 1. The umpire shouts, You're Out , as Randy Eskew receives the throw at first. 2. A successful steal is completed at second base as the ball bobbles away. 3. Gerald Anders gets a good lead as he attempts a steal. 4. Pitcher Lee Phillips shows good form in his delivery. 5. james Kellet swings at the ball with hopes of getting on base. 6. Coach Danny Watson discusses the upcoming game. 32 X Baseball .,..m' - ' . cf-P in iaftgamgxhrxgh '7 'O D 2 0 aim Sm ' ' -.f C J Y :'Doubf6 Woublfiff .. , , me M J, ball -fm a J. W E ' .Rst M345 was. vw is lk s ws- xiii , -ws f K, wif' ' I In 1 ' iii' ta? ww . , . A .I Q L A 1 ,. 3-'-ggw RH ' E 4 i- 2 H ' ' ,Y 'ff . 3 .-,f 443' ' ' 'if 3 n ew -Xt' . A 5-:ef at-, .if ilk 5 f ,A ? sz 'ig ,. E 432 ' 23' Aw Vai - , .... . . 'Q - fs is x 'Q . . sf , list s . s fi ' fVs1 31WYti 3 'S as aff few, 44 'E 'nf X. , .M .ww-f, gsm . 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Class- room activities are varied and re- flect a broad background of faculty interests and achievements. As- semblies for and by students are regular parts of academic and orga- nization life. The people of Parker, representing a wide range of creeds and colors, unite and make Parker a unique school for all who have been a part of her and all who are to come. Finding time to daydream is a rare occa- sion for Ernie Blankenship. TOP RIGHT After a tiresome marching practice, some band students could throw their instru- ments anywhere. BOTTOM Collecting the proper soil was the first step in creating terrariums. TOP FAR RIGHT ln between classes, Shelly Louris tunes in his favorite rock station. EXTREME TOP RIGHT Lighting a candle is the traditional pledge of service for Parker Cabinet members. Mike Garren and Kathy McCall pledge their service. RIGHT - it Wm ' Tv.. x af li L 'lr .... . 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Advisers of Student Government for this year were Mrs. Carolyn Bishop, Mrs. Cathy Grills, and Miss jackie Henderson. 5 N i 5 , . A, ,f . ' 'TW ' ' J as gig? .W -D , .,.. , , ,,,,s-, ,, T., -- ,, S v 8 kai 5' ' Q ga.: gg, In I li ,.. 3 g -'fig ' at fi! V ax-c - -- 1 -ea. W. E? .- 532 .- , 1 ' it ---- .. 1 1? A sf - ' ' . .. -Q A 1, 1 ,wi Q K, 0 ' 1 'aswxf l' '51 v -5 4 P nf N' I, I . . s . I N' 1. v ,. .. . . .. ..., Q E .. 'P gf ici .1 we rw Q 1. 2. 3. 4. Listening attentively David Stoner, Denise Austin, and jimmy Duncan concentrate on one of the many problems of Student Government. Edmund Woo and Rex Bagwell give their undivided attention as Beth Waldrop proposes a new idea for Student Government. Relaying her ideas, Karen Wakefield stresses a point to Lynn Cranford and Dale McLees. The 1977 Parker Student Government: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rex Bagwell, Ann Gibson, Fran Smith, Connie Ross, Kathy McCall, Beth Holcome. ROW 2: Beth Waldrop, Linda Lee, Karen Bell, jimmy Duncan, Edmund Woo, Dale McLees, Denise Austin, Crystal Beard. ROW 3: Lendy Rhodes, David Stoner, Daniel Parham, Lynn Cranford, Karen Wakefield. Student Governmentf87 5 5. ,Q 1' I -1 .s M , I V sf ' ' W6 L 1 f, A 1 2 as 72 ' a i 5 Q-1 If ? I V K 'S' r .J yrlylfjgi N, Cllr, Il' R f -N-Q -f 1 M 1 .ogfn .H ,Q....-, L V17 , 1?. .fi, ., :fi RET' ' , ,,, sz' gym 1L.,,,iff QV? 511. ' - . E' l ffmg- h-r-x- ---------sol .. ..z. , -5, ' .g..,.fs,e.,,5,,,Q?...g,.saa.a.,g.g:n,w.......,,4..'2 wk +L,as-.a4f,aA.u..S4..,5, V , A I ' w 'V' ' gr 1 Y ,, K,3f,j,' 5 'fi A 'A ' 4,142 wwf V , x,f.,,1,m:MX,f1z4W1, gg QL W ,-,. 3, ,, 2 , 'J ' 5 ' Jw- A :qw 2' T - ' , , 11' ffw - V- Y - , , .- ' n -, : 5- , ' 'mqungx f' f Y-, A V ,X ,V 7 ,L 1 V gr ,: I, ' .14 ,nd mg, Y' if , , 1 ,, - -,augf -,U K 1 ' 1- ' W 2 -Y , 'wa 1 f' -, V 1 f - , x Y ' ffpf2.1f:1,-H' 2 2 K ' ' M-'MW' H ' '? ' 7 . Iii ? ..l' . .M-- ' -..HM . , M 74 T .,j- Y 413- 4, , I 1? aj, gif 'L V V AFX ' q ,W hw mv ,ww ' 'Z gi M1 -ll, 1 ,iQ f I! 4- ,, . , HIGH SCHQDL BAND COMPLIMENTS BAND BOOSTER CLUB Bandf39 90 fBand PARKER BAND Parker High School's Award Winning Band again during 1976-77 proved to be of superior quality. Band Director Terry Holiday and Drum Major Bobby Duncan led the band through long hours of practice that rewarded them with two Superior, one second place and one third place rating in area competitions. The Band didn't end their marching season with football. Instead, they appeared in four Christmas parades and went on a weekend trip in the spring. Along with these activities, the Miss Parker Pageant held in january was sponsored by the band. Anil, 5 EXCEL ,N .t...,. B!! . , mmazaz- . ---- gsjttmgfa E W f -,'--W - 1' ' E 5 1 1,2 M . ws :za f ,Q -. 'as ft . ,H 1 -:-.-,M 1 Pi- if 3. 'ie gi? 5,1 sg FSE? l . . s V55 ' 3 1.2552 its 5 QM fs if es! Ei E NNW- Al K sf ix , ggggl i 5 tr fir i 4x V X .X si? E Sri l 2 1-WSI. till- N ' . . ,W ., it l f 52 1- li J ' faariiwiiv Ti., 1 'W v.,L- . 1 l Hli ii :f:f::i..:1:.:.5:s::: ff: 1 .g. 1, , . fi , v ii 5 i 1. Standing at attention, the 1976 Parker High School Band waits to perform at a state marching contest. 2. Parker Band members learn that practice makes perfect. 3. Performing at one of many football games, Robbie Durham shows accuracy is of vital importance in being a drummer. 4. Explaining a difficult piece, Mr. Holliday shows band students the best way to master music. 5. Peering through a tuba, Terry Holliday seems to get his point across clearly. 6. Head majorette Gina Paxton stands at attention during halftime ceremonies. 7. Leading the band, Bobby Duncan exhibits countless hours of hard work in a few brief moments. Band! 91 ART DEMDNSTRATES 'l. Art Club - LEFT TO RIGHT - Debbie Summey, Crystal Beard, Becky Holtzbauer, Susan Thompkins, Pam Bledsoe, Brian Cisson, Kevin Sims, Rudy Smith, Robby Burrell, Susan Tucker, Tina Flarity, Terri McCall, Terri Brooks, Trudy Childs. 2. After a picture is completed the art tray always looks a mess. 3. Needlepoint Club - LEFT TO RIGHT - FRONT ROW - Beverly Neibil, Teresa Morgan, Terry jolly, Cindy johnson, Connie Ross, Debbie Taylor, Ruby Orr, Brenda Hendrix, Missy Rees. SECOND ROW -- Pat Vaughn, jill Miller, Rebecca Dismuke, jan Coggins. THIRD ROW - Rhonda McGraw, Mary Ann Howard, Brenda Ferguson, Karen Bridwell. FOURTH ROW - Sharon Walker, Sandra jenkins, Pam Sullivan, Tempest Campbell, Vicki Fowler, Teresa Hughes. SIXTH ROW - Lisa Allison, Vickie Sanders, Wanda Shockley. va Tw NWN fiifffis V litsftfliiiil WQQZ' 41'SQZ i C f'w:4'i'w'I 'QYYIFSS f WSi2 W -. S5 'X at , t Mein A GX:-1-itat iggiikvs 3 ff- . iw if Y ....t .t ,, . . 5553, - - Cgiw.. 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W' 'f fwQ:1.sf:ti4?2 T E ff F The Art Club, with its many talented members, helped decorate Parker's halls with many forms of art and drawings. The members met during the month to learn and discuss new techniques and ways to express themselves through their creative abilities. The participants of the newly added Needlework Club, headed by Sue Foster, worked on various needlework projects throughout the school year. The students exchanged ideas and learned many new aspects of needlework, then applied their newly gained knowledge in their projects. 92 fOrganizations 0UTDO0RS INVIGCRATES Mr. Moehlenbrock lead the outdoors club on a hiking trip to Clemson and many other outdoors activities. The club members also studied the trees and plants so they would be familiar with them on approaching them in the wilderness first year at Parker, accomplished much in learning new and exciting gymnastic exercises. Coach Danny Watson and Gina Paxton led the group and proved to be excellent instructors of the sport. Gymnastics Club, which began its b y . . 15' t . Q-wht.:- ggg.-A iw. tif . A ,.. ,L , .. .--, -1 .F in fl, T' .gig mmswixfwswfsswwwas t..f::rK'M'1im f- 1- iswsfliwiff figligggggiei it taggwswmlsfagiiswwmamtaf. . , . ., . . tfgssgztgspigmsias. 1 gf.: ,p 5 set, 1,51 :zz -jg wjigggysgwgx, ,Sew 5.5, ,MQN . . ,,s-,.N.,,,,vQ. swm . s. aw vim wE'.wfz1fffs 'ix wQ32u :sf .1 - I 1 Mt ta vim '5 'A ww Q .QMS ages and W s , ,L ,S rivlvsli 312' Bl if ,V ,Q va A .nw ful -Q fg Q U- z ff f its Qpztwf --v- I' - Q wzwtiwm 359 5 1 ' J , O if F XYEKHLEJ 512' L ski at ,-,gat , Q +.sw,,a 5 A S s .Miss :ments s. wit than W W .sa f I K at ' 3 fe ff ' if if :Wh I? l. 1' :Emi gs wk waawzzvmi ,. . N, U ' F 21222229GfsgtyzQizzaag.7ii:eki't2l,Sf?Maiwm'g32Sias2itsMy 4 may F' , h wr- t , . 5 . t - , R f . -Jw K ' Q ' 'll v r-' I- ii. ,Ez 5? 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A warm fire feels nice after spending a long time outdoors. 3. Gymnastics Club - LEFT TO RIGHT - BOTTOM ROW - Mary Westmoreland, Laurie McComb, Amanda Bobo, Pat Martin, Cecila Osborne, Coach Danny Watson, Gina Paxton, Beverly Neibel, Dena Stoudemire, Debra Shell. BACK ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT - Margaret Kelly, Donna Whilfield, Cathy Lee, Susan Hicks, Lisa Tucker, johnnie Batson, Denise Lister, Tammy Kirby, Cindy Tucker, Brenda Cox, Mizi Guin. YEARBCOK SUCCEEDS give '- I-r.,, 3 Rushing to meet deadlines, if 1. iq., 1. Showing Editor Theresa Sims how much they like her, staff members cover her with Parkerscope 77 members, along with editor Theresa Sims and adviser Bonnie Davis, spent many long hours during class periods and extra outside hours trying to organize and create this year's annual. Hard work, consisting of drawing up layouts, writing copy, cropping pictures and preparing pages, was put in by each staff member. During the summer, each staff member's responsibility was selling two hundred dollars of ads. They surprised everyone, including Mrs. Davis, by setting a new school record of SS5,000. This record exceeded last year's by a thousand dollars. 94 fParkerscope leaves. 2. Students take note. 3. Annual Staff - LEFT TO RIGHT - FRONT ROW - Theresa Sims, Karen Bell, Cheryl Marsh, Lynn Finley, Debbie Williams, Rose Peele, Beverly Ward. SECOND ROW - Cindy Johnson, jill Miller, Denise Yon, Sharon Eskew, Ann Gibson, Carol Pennington, Phillip Spivey. THIRD ROW - Elaine Rivers, Mark Lancaster, Mike Garren, Richard Vaughn. FOURTH ROW - Chris Means, Crystal Beard, Oliver Kirksey, Robbie Burrell. HERALD INFQRMS l Scooping up stories and measuring headlines, the Herald staff published school activities and articles each month. To appeal to a wide range of student interests, the Herald included news stories, editorials, interest columns, and sports spots. Advised by Miss Candace Colquitt, the newspaper staff, along with editor Lynn Batson, worked many long hours trying to keep students informed of the news in and around Parker. Managing to meet the dreaded deadlines was often a hectic, trying task, but the staffers always came through with adequate material. 5, , if sf' l 5 af ii' . F1f,IW,,Lga...1,g1:.f-fmwm'TW -T fs Hilmar- ...-.,,.-.W...w-Zs3,,...,., L ll rl ' , li E lr is 5 fa LEW- l l 1. , ,WP - - QW- I :,, 'Eli r it 2 T 2 2 . . . T ' E: tn Yi , 4 W i E is :Wy e ss Tug? rx X X .J ggi 5 3, rt iggz ai i F-2995-,.,M 'K ES fs If -El' 1 s wgmw,-was AfP5,,s.w..,..J9251-iam, m g-s-N 5 ..4f. S br ! NWN-WW as si l Q gk,-fa l 2 El l l if E 5 1. Newspaper Staff - LEFT TO RIGHT -- FRONT ROW - Donna Edwards, Vicki Holcombe, Lynn Batson, leannie Burgess. SECOND ROW - Miss Colquitt, Robbie Connor, lulie Brashier, Susan Buchanan, Brenda Ferguson, Cindy Norwood. THIRD ROW - Bobby Connors, Phillip Spivey, Robby Burrell, Sandra Keith, Fran Smith, Karen Wakefield, Lynn Finley. 2. Discovering that being an editor can be difficult, Lynn Batson takes a break. 3. Hard work is involved in publishing the Parker Herald as demonstrated by editor Lynn Batson and leanna Burgess. Herald! 95 Patrolling halls and restrooms, Traffic Force members attempted to keep disruptions under control. Working with Mike Garren and adviser Delane Ramsey, Traffic Force enforced rules set down by Student Government. The duties of every officer were to catch class cutters, issue tickets and summons, and reduce confusion in the lunchroom and canteen. Those students who were arrested went to trial in the Parker Court. The work of the Traffic Force gave students the satisfaction of self- government while relieving the administration for other duties. wi , 5 5y,3z,.e.p.2g5 gig M if it 74 . ' gt? 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Sometimes, apprehending a criminal takes the entire Traffic Force. 96 fTraffic Force 'N sr 'Y-'fa , il,- .Yr s , fl f' 4 0,5923 Qi 5 VX sy, at . . 2 ,fm ' 1' '11 -4f4!f1.t -Q .K t fe ix ,kg Q?g,,.t,, 2. 'st fi ww-ata. ... ,.r..4 so ,...t.,. ,,., ms- .....,,. . ,.3h,,iz- f ,:ftJ:Y n . .-. Mt, .. ,... N. wifi, G V. . ,. .....,...-. .Rites 'YY?f11rv1nv.... 2 The judicial branch of the Parker Governing Federation consisted of the Court system and the staff of Prosecuting Attorneys. Three judges, David Stoner, Dale McLees, and Rex Bagwell sat in the courts to decide cases concerning the breaking of school rules and regulations. Assisting the judges was Prosecuting Attorney Rosalind Cruel who pleaded cases for the school. A jury of students decided whether or not the defendant was guilty. Their main purpose was to serve as the defense counsel during the court sessions. Adviser for this year was Mrs. Betty Templeton. 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The 1976-77 Parker Cheerleaders are Left to Right, Bridgette Carlton, Lisa Knight, Sandra Owens, Mary Ann Goldsmith, Head Cheerleader Karen Bell, julie Brasher, Sharon Eskew, Terri Walker. 2. Let's Boogie! 3. Varsity and j.V. Cheerleaders prepare for a cheer during a mini pep rally during lunch break. 4. Cheerleaders share a special relationship. 5. Cheering at one of the many football games are the Varsity Cheerleaders. 6. The 1976-77 j.V. Cheerleaders are Left to Right - jill Cantrell, Lynn Crumley, Kelly Stone, june Goldsmith, Paula Walker, Sandy Huff, janet McVoy, Asonya Nolan, Susan Langley, Candy Gibson, Diane Pierce, Robin Nabors, Cherri Kolak, Sonya King. 7. Bridgette Carlton seems to enjoy a pom- pom routine. 8. Head junior Varsity Cheerleader, Asonya Nolan leads her squad. Q? --fm N M il ill Em if if lil E 1315 lflz l 5 5 . gist ?l l -15,55 S 5 N if Z 51 gig 5 15 if 25 2 'fig fts 25 M , .T : 55 1 .1. HE l 'iiiftf - , , . Ig? 2 ll as if S is Vt , sz ...' 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During camp the varsity cheerleaders won the award for best all around squad. Cheerleaders! 99 100 fOrganizations FHA ECONCMIZES Miss lackie Henderson led the Future Homemakers of America in Miss Henderson gave the club to use when they become homemakers. The Future Teachers of America . 1 ..-WM? - .ffrxs it ,,,, F .tw ,, It more about the teaching field and the qualifications for becoming a teacher. Mrs. Tess Skinner was the club advisor, Donna Edwards, president. All members sold Tom- Watt showcases to raise money to -'15, 1 , W. 5, if if K' Beach. FTA INSTRUCTS -- Hazel Hartsell, Darlene Maddox, jeanean Garret, Miss jackie Henderson. ROW 2 - Teresa Moon, loAnne Gorman, Mary Evett, Mahaffy, jackie Evett, Donna Portman. ROW - Sandra Hawthorne, Elisa Putman, Carmon Bobo. ROW 5 - Kathy Rhodes, Cynthia Lattimore, Lisa Harris, Eunice Black, Octavia Bobo. ROW 7 - Virginia Harper, Cynthia Williams. Edwards, Rosalind Cruel, Denise Bonapart, Linda Lee, Lisa Roberts, Pam Garrett, Fran Kay Gosnell, Wilma Smith. learning to cook, sew, and maintain a smoothe and organized household. members recipes and household tips were busy during the year learning attend the state convention in Myrtle .Xu my F'l3il?rwEiYLi-'v K5?'r?s2315 :'i.v ,i3rg.i,128w,gsQ f ww: was-1 ,wwws-1, Agn.,-Q -. Q Wi re ta 'T' Effie ffl 5... r Q 2 e gg ...fa f .- - : 'ig ki 21:2 tizlii argtiwfr iii .. we ff Q51 1 f . rf ref . f ww? 5175- .X tar: - ' . fm' 'Wt :ff F as r ta PE 1. F.H.A. - BOTTOM ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT Elaine Chambers. ROW 3 - Sandra Keith, Lynn 4 Reeder, Omega Partman, Linda Freeman. ROW 6 - Henry Williams, Cecilia Osborne, Valerie 2. F.T.A. - SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT - Donna Smith, jan Blount, Kim Collins. STANDING - Karen Thompson, Elaine Rivers, Charolette Fry, Cinthia Gray, Debra Culpepper, Lynn Finley, Cheryl Marsh, Cheryl Rice, Karen Chambers, READING PERFECTS DRAMA PERFQRM The Reading Club, advised by Mrs. Marie Bates, explored many areas and aspects of reading. In addition to studying plays and other literature, the members also studied the steps to help a reader accelerate his skills and also to comprehend the meaning of what he has read. Mrs. Esther Rogers and Miss Nancy Smith were assets to the Drama Club once again during 1976-77. With their leadership, the club members learned new techniques in the 2000 year old art of acting. The members were also very active in this year's biennial spring show, South Pacific. .ta t an W-fm-Swim.-mass t V W... 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BACK ROW - Tara Cobb, Tommy Sanders, Brian Satterfield, Gary Guthrie, Nancy Rawlins, Karen Wakefield, Manuel Parham. Organizations! 101 QUIET GAMES SS GARDENING CULTIV TES Miss Candace Colquitt and Mary Elizabeth Ariail spent much time looking for new and exciting games to introduce to the Quiet Games Club. During each club period, the members learned new games and brushed up their skills on Monopoly, Scrabble, and other all-time favorites. Mrs. Birdie Miller led the Gardening Club in learning to care for and identify many garden vegetables and indoor plants. 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SPQRTS ACCELERATES .. i Y . BATCN TWIRLING STRUTS 'V, .1 Q K. , :ftf'.2t ,:f.', Q- ' , W i gr 1: ,ak f - ,wxfvfp a . , The members of the Sports Club broadened their knowledge in sports this year. In addition to the familiars such as football and baseball, the club members tried their hands at a few of the less familiar sports such as soccer and tennis. Coach john Harrison instructed the members, giving rules and advice for each sport. Each member of the Baton Twirling Club eagerly participated in Sharing their Skills with the other Club members. Coach Tim Mclntosh and Linde Brazie, leader Of the Club' DUI hours into teaching and perfecting the Skills Oi eafii Sifl- a f afsaaifatw 22:45 is -ae t'ee eiiiafegk 5 wie tgps img: eatfgw ,pf ti-'ga Nasa af-zaaiilra e,,U,3w-QQ3' fes.f5a.g,.,i,!.,2gg 1: 'A W asm: f l F P25214 fre: wagers -fizvsggggg ,Q W , ,-, ,. 1. Sports Club - FRONT ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT - Charlie Davis, Eddie Garren, Tommy Elliott, Timmy Christy, David Ward. ROW 2 - Barry johnson, Shannon Langston, Dwayne Brown, jeff Loftis, Ricky Vaughn, Craig Stone, Ernie Blankenship. ROW 3 - Mark Still Matthew Conway, Mike Bremer, james Kellett, Mike Pawlak, Randy Norris. ROW 4 - Ted jones, jeanittie Westbrooks, Kathy Rhodes. ROW 5 - David Williams, Annette Keys, Rachel Moore, Priscilla Wilson, Charles Robinson, Margie Hollis, Ricky Counts. ROW 6 - Connie jenkins, Arthur Davis, Stanley johnson, Wanda Talley, Brenda Smith, Anthony Burton. BACK ROW - Elaine Chambers, Kenny Cannon, Freddie Chapman, Barry Burton. 2. Baton Twirling - SEATED - LEFT TO RIGHT - Lynn Loudermilk, Lenora Childress, Tammy Beattie, Dale Sosebee, Angie O'Shields, Patty Childress, Donna Robertson, Allen Quinn, Linda Brazie, Timmy Mclntosh, Sherry Skipper. STANDING - Cathy Mason, LeeAnna Morgan, Kim Langham, Crystal Blankenship, Susan Thomas, Sherry Brucke, Kathy McCall, Brian Rhodes, Sonya Burton, Terri Spearman, Theresa Davidson, Kim Sosebee, Angela Lollis, Marilyn Clark. Organizations! TU3 RECREATIDN ACTIVATES Promoting loyalty and Parker spirit, members of the School Spirit Committee led by co-chairmen Karen Wakefield and Beth Waldrop, worked through every sports season weekly to decorate the football field and gym for ball games. Advised by Mrs. Brenda Leach, the committee was responsible for pep rallies, skits, and many assemblies before the ball games. Lendy Rhodes, head of the Recreation Club, joined in an effort with other club members to participate in sports and recreation activities. The members understood the need for physical fitness, and enjoyed the fresh air while improving their bodies. swf f vw- at W W :.ws.w I. ,www wp its ws.. wlqslffwii ge fJw5w,w3l as EZESZITR fffwsirffw Wtwg-sfs M, hawk was Sig' X 39731 ff fx+3tE1yv'fff Qiigawyiai aa. ww fswgsgaf ie. 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ROW 3 - Trina Lindsey, Pat Vaughn, Kathy Lee, Susan Hicks, William Little, Sandra Owens, Terri Walker, Debbie Cross, MaryAnn Goldsmith, Nancy Rawlins. ROW 4 - Susan Langley, Elaine Rivers, Karen Thompson, Rose Peele, Lynn Finley, Cheryl Marsh, Susan Thomas, jan Blount, Rex Bagwell, Denise Yon, Donna McKinney, Debra Hines. ROW 5 - Candy Gibson, Brad Hinchman, Daniel Parham, Chuck Morton, Tim Raines, David Garren, Kevin Murrell, Lisa Roberts, Lynn Crumley, Kelly Stone, Robin Nabors. ROW 6 - Edmund Woo, Randy Norris, Shannon Langston, Asonya Nolan, Paula Walker, Diane Pierce, Sandy Huff, Cherri Kolak, janet McAvoy. ROW 7 - Gerald Scroggs, Dale Sosebee, Allen Quinn, Morris Ward, Terry McLees, Sherri Floyd. ROW 8 - Randy Batson, Barry Cisson, Maxie Gilstrap, johnny Fluery, Lisa Knight, Eddie Garren, james Kellett, Billy Ashley. BEAUTIFICATICN ATTR CTS This year's Beautification Club put emphasis on keeping our newly painted school as clean as possible. After repeatedly urging the student body to take part in clean-up tasks, the club began reminding their littering friends to pick-up ! Each member of the Weightlifting Club competed with himself and other weightlifters to build up his endurance and muscles on the weight machines. Not only did the weights help the members keep physically fit, but also gave them many hours of enjoyment. ' 2 T. BEAUTIHCATION - LEFT TO RIGHT - Denise Bonaparte, Miss Fran Williams, Elaine Chambers, Beverly Neibel. 2. The winter snow has its own special way of beautifying Parker. 3. WEIGHTLIFTING - FRONT ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT - Tyrone Keys, Barry Burton, Gary Reid, Ann Davis, joanne Gorman. BACK ROW - Charles Crenshaw, Perry Lynch, Kenny Banks, Dale Sosebee, Allen Quinn, Ronnie Styles, Tommy McLees. yi R' t-. WEIGHTLIFTERS HEAVE 13 inf ix? 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ROW 2 - Susan Hand, Karen Wakefield, Ann Gibson, julie Brashier, Pam Garrett, Mark Lancaster, Myra Tate, Denise Bonaparte, Donna Edwards, Missy Rees, Ruby Poole. ROW 3 - Nancy Hayes, Manuel Parham, Teresa Sims, Lynn Loudermilk, Cheryl Marsh, Susan Wilson. ROW 4 - Tracy Eppes, Randy Bayne, jan Blount, Daniel Parham, Lynn Finley, Cynthia Gray, Teresa Childress, Tanya Davidson. ROW 5 - Lynn johnson, Cheryl Allison, Renee Kircus Elaine Rivers, Crystal Beard, Beth Waldrop, Brenda Hendricks, Donna McKinney. ROW 6 - Debra jones, Rebecca Dismuke, Edmund Woo, Debbie Taylor. BACK ROW - Lygia Greenway, Bobby Connor, Kevin Murrell, David Garren, Karen Bridwell, Susan Buchannon, Sherri Cox, Lisa Knight, Lynn Batson, Angie Hendricks, jeanna Burgess. 2. Mrs. Ruby Slater and David Stoner discuss upcoming events. 3. Discussing problems concerning FBLA are David Stoner, Connie Ross and Denise Bonaparte. F LA INSPIRES 'Z kg- The Future Business Leaders of America wanted this year to learn about many different businesses. Mrs. Virginia Atkinson, adviser, and Donna Edwards, this year's president, invited several speakers from the Greenville area to speak to the club. They also urged the student body to participate in charities such as the March of Dimes Pledge Walk held in March. 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ROW 3 - Ruby Poole, Barbara losey, Edmund Woo, Donna Edwards. ROW 4 - Rachael Moore, Virginia Atkinson. 2. Even chilling winds do not stop the FBLA's dedication. 3. FBLA officers are, LEFT TO RIGHT, Vice President Denise Bonaparte, Treasurer Edmund Woo, President Donna Edwards, and adviser Virginia Atkinson. Organizations f 107 UBLIC R The Public Relations committee, headed by Lynn Cranford and Kathy McCall, reminded students of special events by decorating the second floor bulletin boards. The club also guided visitors through the school and kept a scrapbook of special events. The Student Relations committee, consisting of an equal number of black and white students, listens to the problems and complaints of the student body and attempts to prevent racial problems in the school. Fortunately, this year the committee has had very few problems to consider. 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PUBLIC RELATIONS - FRONT ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT - Kathy McCall, Lynn Loudermilk, Tammy Lowe, Ruthie Cook, Melanie Morton, Catherine Proctor, Kristi Thompson, Cheryl McLeod, Rachel Moore, BACK ROW - Alan Turner, Wanda Holder, Michelle Hardrick, Mary Howard, Terry Brooks, julie Capps, Lynn Parker, Tammy Beattie, Lynn Cranford, Susan Hand, jill Miller, Deree Proctor, Vickie Smith. 2. STUDENT RELATIONS - FRONT ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT - Roberta Lee. ROW 2 - Robert Sullivan, Linda Lee, Beth Holcombe. BACK ROW - Evette Mansell, Beverly Davis, Virginia Harper, Rhonda Griffin. 108 X Organizations ELATIQNS RELATE My ., A . rt 241. . ,, - , if? 'Sim Q5 my '9' Qifitaff RELATICNS UNITE CRO S RD PUZZLES Mrs. Anjoy Griffith, adviser for the Crossword Puzzles Club, enjoyed sharing many kinds of crossword puzzles with club members. Anagrams, Crostics, and Word Search proved to be favorites with Mrs. Griffith and the Club as they met monthly to share new games. 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ROW 3 - Cindy Miller, Lona Lyda, Rhonda Smith, june Harper, Kim Miller, judy Fowler, Becky Lark. ROW 4 - Donna Clopton, Pam Bowers, Robin Bishop, Tami Gillespie. ROW 5 - Debra Robinson, Vickie Vance, Sharon Kennedy, L Gossett, Diane Smi Harvey, Woody Da 110 X Organizations oretta Brock, Teresa th, Kim Cheek, Fonda vis. M SCIENCE PROBES C.B. MCDULATES With the guidance and knowledge of Mr. George Dukas, the Science Club participated in many experiments which broadened their skills in the field of science. Dukas also gave the students a better understanding of experiments, chemicals, and the precautions that should be taken with each experiment. 10-4, Good Buddy! The new CB Club's main interest was to learn the Citizen Band language and share experiences with all their CB buddies. They also learned which brands of CB's were the best for the money and how to install one once they bought it. 10-4! 1. SCIENCE CLUB - LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 7: Curt Willis, Gerald Padgett, Andy Powers. ROW 2: Frank Styles, Michael Sanders, Melvin Ward. BACK ROW - Rickey Spalling, Denise Benefield, Thomas Barton. SCIENCE CLUB - LEFT TO RIGHTS ROCkey Kelly, Gerald Scroggs, and Bobby joy. Organizations X T11 X97 Ui f 'fr Cheryl Allison Gerald Anders Billie Anderson Denise Austin Kenny Banks jerry Barnene Seniors! 113 Frankie Batson Johnnie Batson Crystal Beard 114 fSeniors David Beemer Karen Bell William Bishop indi iduals jan Blount Carman Bobo Linda Brazie PM 9 james Brooks Ronnie Brown Tommy Brown Seniors! 115 IOR Kim Bryant Sheila Burton Carolyn Byrd 116 !Seniors Chris Campbell Bridgette Carlton Teresa Childress nee ad 'ce Phillip Childers SCOU Clayton Donna Coggins Linda Coggins Steve Coker Debbie Coleman Seniors! 117 IOR Debbie Cross Rosaland Cruel Tanya Davidson 115 fSeniors Wayne Davis jimmy Deese Rebecca Dismuke HI' 0. 1 Terry Drummond Bobby Duncan Danny Collins Lynn Cranford Robert Durham Kenni Echols Seniors!119 S OR Donna Edwards Tracey Epps Robin Farr Lynn Finley johnny Fleury Danny Franks 120 f Seniors -hi hop Wlpodgl Charlotte Fry Laurie Gaines james Gambrell - Ns Mike Garren Mark Garrison Darrell Gillespie Seniors! 12 GR Ronnie Gilliland Mary Gilstrap loann Gorman 122 fSeniors Kay Gognell jerry Gossett Mickey Gravely ood tim in Q Keith Gray Catherine Grey Susan Hand Alan Hawkins Kathy Headen Brenda Hendricks Seniors! 123 IOR Tommy Hester Ray Hibdon Beth Holcombe 124 fSeniors Ken Holcombe Dean Holt David Hunt -We mad it! N. Q Tami Hunt Cindy johnson Lynn johnson Mike johnson Debra jones Rebecca jones Seniors! 125 SE ICR joel jordan Barbara losey Angela Keller 1 26 f Seniors Bonnie Kelley Rocky Kelley Twanna Kennedy 011 e? rw Tammy Kirby Renee Kircus Oliver Kirksey 5 r J Angela Landreth Wanda Lark 53m Lawrence Seniorsf127 S NIGR Edward Lee Trina Lindsey Ann Link 128 fSeniors Denise Lister jimmy Loftis Shelley Lourig excit nt Frankie Marchbanks Steve Martin Renee McAIister -4 A gf 'K 2-H, ,, Jerry McCarson Rhonda McCraw Robert McCullough Seniors! 129 IOR Claude Mclunkin Wayne McKee Donna McKinney 130 X Seniors Dale McLees Chris Meansq Plqil Merrill rem mb r jill Miller johnny Mote lames Neely Beverly Neibel Kathy Nelson Mike O'Leary Seniors! 131 Ruby Orr Debbie Owens Ronnie Passmore 132 f Seniors Gina Paxton Rose Peele Lee Phillips mpt purse Rex Polk joylynn Poole Ruby Poole Chris Powers Linda Powers Defee Proctor Seniors! 133 Nancy Rawlins Belinda Raxter Loretta Reece Missy Rees Gary Reid Lendy Rhodes 134 !Seniors C3111 I-. Cheryl Rice Ronald Rigdon Elaine Rivers Donna Roberson Connie Ross Dana Sammons Seniors! 135 CR Ronald Satterfield Gerald Scroggs Pat Seawright Theresa Sims ' Gordon Slingerland Fran Smith 136 f Seniors hlass of 77 Wilma Smith Jewell Stokes David Stoner Sarah Strawther Arlene Strange Darlene Strange Seniors! 137 IOR Myra Tate Danny Taylor Debbie Taylor Susan Thomas Charles Thompson Karen Thompson T38 fSeniors mori Robert Thompson joe Trammell Karla Turner Pat Vaughn Richard Vaughn Karen Wakefield Seniors! 139 GR Beth Waldrop Morris Ward Mark Ware 1 140 fSeniors lency Waters Blake Watson Tim Whitley g r aduate Glen Whittington Dwayne Wilder Debra Williams Ernest Williams Henry Williams Mary Williams Seniors! 141 Tony Williams jean Willard Kevin Wise 142 fSeniors Sandy Witmer Edmund Woo Denise Yon nior Di rector CHERYL ALLISON Beta Club 4 Quiet Games 12 4 Homeroom Presi- dent 1 Publication Representative 1 GERALD ANDERS Varsity Football Team 3, 4, B-Team Football Team 2, Varsity Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 2, 3, Congress 3, D.E.C.A. 4, judo Club 2, D.E. 4, Pow- derpuff Football Coach 3, 4. KENNETH BANKS Varsity Football Team 3, 4, B-Team Football Team 1, 2, Varsity Basketball Team Manager 2, B-Team Basketball Manager 1, Boys Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Re- creation 4, Congress 1, Parker Herald 2, 3, Sci- ence Club 2, 3, Weight Lifting Club 4 SHELIA BARTON Quiet Games3 FRANKY BATSON B-Team Football 1, 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, School Spirit 3, House of Representatives 2, 3. IOHNNIE BATSON Parker Singers 4, School information 1, Quiet Games 4, D.E. 4, Gymnastics 4, Homeroom Re- presentative 2, Girls Chorus 2. CRYSTAL BEARD Girls Track 3, Parker Singers3, 4, Spring Show 2, 4, Tri-High Festival3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Singing Christmas Tree 3, Cabinet 4, Student Relation 3, Senate 2, Congress 2, House of Representatives 4, Beta Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, F.H.A. 1, Drama Club 3, Student Voice 4, Powder- puff Football 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Annual Staff 4. DAVID BEEMER P.H.S. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, Solo and Ensemble 3, 4, County Youth Orchestra 4, Parker Singers 3, 4, All State Chorus 3, Tri-High Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, All State Regions Choir 3. KAREN BELL Head Varsity Cheerleader 4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Tennis 4, Spring Show 2, 4, Class Coun- cil 2, Cabinet 4, Traffic Force 3, Beta Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Miss Parker Contestant 3, 4, Powderpuff Football 3, 4, Powder puff Basketball 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Certificate of Merit in Shocalastic Art Awards 3. jAN BLOUNT P.H.S. Band 1, 2, Solo and Essemble 1, 2, Parker Singers 3, 4, Young Greenvillians 4, Spring Show 4, Tri-High Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Singing Christmas Tree 2, School Spirit Club 1, 4, School Informa- tion 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Court 3, 4, School Service 3. DENISE BONAPARTE Class Council 4, Vice President of Class 3, Cabinet 3, 4, Recreation 3, 4, Congress 2, House of Repre- sentatives 2, Traffic Force 3, F.T.A. 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Court 4, junior Marshall 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, Beautification 4, Class Beauty Candidate 3, 4, Class Beauty 4, Powder puff Football 4, Home- room Vice President 2, Furman Scholar 3, Home- coming Sponsor 3. LINDA BRAZIE P.H.S. Band 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Flag Girl 3, School Information 2, F.H.A. 1, Beautification 3, Baton Twirling 4, Class Beauty Candidate 3, 4, Miss Parker Contestant 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder puff Football 4. jAMES BROOKS Sports Club 1, Congress 3. TOMMY BROWN Varsity Football 3, 4, j.V. Football 2, B-Team Bas- ketball 2, Parker Singers 2, 3, School Spirit Club 3, 4, Senate 2, Congress 4, House of Representatives 3, Alias Miss Parker 2, Homeroom President 3, Weight Lifting H200 lb Club 4. KIM BRYANT P.H.S. Band 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Asst. Head Flag Girl 4, Congress 2, 3, Court 2, 3, 4, Quiet Games 3, Beautification 2, Class Beauty Candidate 4, Miss Parker Constant 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, 3, Parker Herald 1, Homecoming Queen 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4. CAROLYN BYRD Student Relations 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, Cosmetology 3, D.O. 4. CHRIS CAMPBELL B-Team Basketball Team 2, School Spirit Club 2, D.E. 3, 4. KENNETH C. CANNON Varsity Baseball Team 2, Court 3. BRIDGETTE CARLTON Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4, Parker Singers 4, School Spirit Club 2, 3, 4, Senate 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Powderpuff Football 3, Powderpuff Basketball 2, D.E. 4, Homecoming Sponsor 3. PHILLIP CHILDERS B-Team Football Team 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Senate 2, Congress 3, Court 3, Quiet Games 3, 4, Auto Mechanics 4, Chess Club 1. TEREASA CHILDRESS Parker Singers 3, 4, Spring Show 4, Tri-High Festi- val 1, 3, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, Con- gress 3, House of Representatives 3, Beta Club 4, junior Beta Club 3, D.E.C.A. 4, Quiet Games 3, D.E. 4. LYNDA M. COCCINS P.H.S. Band 2, Solo and Ensemble 2, All County Band 2, Western District Band 2, County Youth Orchestra 2, Parker Singers 2, 3, 4, Young Green- villians 4, All State Chorus 3, 4, Spring Show 2, Tri-High Festival 2, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 2, 3, 4, All State Regions Choir 3, Singing Christmas Tree 2, 3, Class Council 3, Student Re- lations 2, 3, Congress 4, Beta Club 4, junior Beta Club 3, Who's Who Among American Music Stu- dents 3. STEVE COKER B-Team Baseball Team 2, Quiet Games 4, Auto- Mechanics 2. DANNY COLLINS D.E. 4. LYNN CRANFORD Head B-Team Cheerleader 2, B-Team Cheer- leader 1, Cheerleading Club 1, 2, Parker Singers 3, 4, Spring Show 2, 4, Tri-High Festival 2, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 4, Class Treasurer 4, School Spirit Club 1, 2, 3, Social Relations 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Class Beauty Candidate 4, D.E. 4, Homecoming Sponsor 4. DEBBIE CROSS Asst-Head Varsity Cheerleader 4, Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 4, Asst-B Team Cheerleader 2, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4, Parker Singers 2, Spring Show 2, 4, Tri-High Festival 3, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, Class Council 1, 2, School Spirit Club 3, 4, Congress 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 3, 4, Class Beauty Candidate 2, 3, 4, Pow- derpuff Football 2, D.E. 3, 4, Homecoming Spon- sor 3, 4. ROSALIND CRUEL Parker Singers 4, Class Council 2, 3, Cabinet 3, 4, Student Relations 1, 2, School Information 4, Sen- ate 4, Traffic Force 2, 3, 4, Human Relations Court 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Marshall 3, F.H.A. 3, 4, Class Beauty Candidate 2, 3, Miss Parker Contestant 1, 2, 4, Black History Member 4. KEITH CRUMPTON Record Listening 2, Chess Club 3. TANYA DAVIDSON Beta Club 4, junior Marshall 3, journalism Club 4, D.E. 4. WAYNE DAVIS Court 3, Auto- Mechanics 1, Enoree 3, 4. jlMMY DEESE Quiet Games 3, Reading 2. REBECCA DISMUKE Parker Singers 3, 4, Tri-High Festival 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Relations 1, Senate 2, F.T.A. 3, Beta Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 4, D.E. 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2. TONY DRUMMOND Sports Club 2, Recreation 1, judo Club 3. BOBBY DUNCAN P.H.S. BAND 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 4, Band Captain 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, All State Band 1, 2, 3, All County Band 1, 2, 3, Western Region Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Parker Singers 4, Spring Show Tri-High Festival 1, 2, 3, Class Council 2, Service School 2, Bar Association 1, Drama Club 3, Baton Twirling 4, Outstanding Freshman Band Member 1. ROBERT DURHAM P.H.S. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 4, Solo and Ensembele 1, 2, 3, 4, School Spirit Club 4, Court 3, Outdoors club 1. KENNI ECHOLS D.E.C.A. 4, Cosmetology 3, Quiet Games 2. DONNA EDWARDS Parker Singers 3, 4, Girls State 3, Young Greenvil- lians 4, Tri High Festival 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 2, Cabinet 3, 4, Student Body Co- Vice President 3, Student Relations 1, Senate 2, Congress 3, Traffic Force 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, junior Marshall 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Powderpuff Football 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, Parker Herald 4, Wofford Scholar 4, Blocked P 3, Most Valuable Cabinet Member 3, Girls Chorus 2. TRACY EPPS B-Team Football Team 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Boys Tennis 4, Recreation 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Quiet Games 1, 3. ROBIN FARR journalism Club 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, D.O. 3, 4. LYNN FINLEY Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Class Council 1, 2, 3, School Spirit Club 4, Congress 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, junior Marshall 3, Bar Association 2, Powderpuff Football 81 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual staff 2, 3, 4, Parker Herald 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY FLEURY B-Team Football Team 1, Parker Singers 3, 4, Greenville County choral clinic 3, School Spirit Club 4, Recreation 2, D.E.C.A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Homeroom Vice President 2, D.E. 3, 4. DANNY FRANKS ' Quiet Games 1, 3, 4, Auto Mechanics 2. CHARLOTTE FRY F.T.A. 4, F.H.A. 4, Quiet Games 3, Record Listen- ing 2. MIKE GARREN Boys Tennis 4, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 1, Cabinet 4, Student Body Treasurer 2, Recreation 1, Traffic Force 3, 4, Court 2, Home- room Vice President 2, Annual Staff 4. LAURIE GAINES TONY GILLESPIE Boys Tennis 2, 3, D.O. 4. RONNIE GILLILAND Quiet Games 3, Auto-Mechanics 3, 4, Chess Club 3. MARY GILSTRAP Student Relations 1, Record Listening 2, 3, D.O. 4. IOANNE GORMAN P.H.S. BAND 1, 2, 3, Band Officer 2, 3, Solo and Senior Directory! 143 Ensemble 1, 2, 3, All County Band 1, 2, 3, Western District Band 1, 2, 3, County Youth Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Parker Singers 4, Spring Show 2, Tri-High Festival 1, 2, 3, Singing Christmas Tree 2, 3, 4, Recreation 1, 2, Congress 4, F.T.A. 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Quiet Games 1, Beautification 4, Parker Band Let- ter 4. KAY GOSNELL F.T.A. 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Homeroom President 1. jERRY GOSSETT Quiet Games 3, Chess Club 2, D.O. 4. MICKEY GRAVELY Senate 1, Cosemotogoly 3, judo Club 2. KEITH GRAY School Spirit Club 2, Quiet Games 3. CARL HALL Auto-Mechanics 2, 3, 4. SUSAN HAND Tri-High Festival 1, 2, Social Relations 1, Human Relations 2, Beta Club 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Cosme- tology 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, D.E. 4. DERRICK HARPER Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4, B-Team Basketball Team 2, Sports Club 2, 3, 4. ALLEN HAWKINS Varsity Football Team 4, judo Club 3. KATHY HEADEN D.E.C.A. 4, Quiet Games 3, Record Listening 1, D.E. 4. BRENDA HENDRICKS Parker Singers 3, 4, Tri-High Festival 1, 2,3, 4, Class Council 3, School Information 3, Beta Club 3, 4, junior Marshall 3, F.H.A. 3, Beautification 1, Student Voice 3, 4, Newberry Scholar 3, Wofford Scholar 3, Needlework 4. TOMMY HESTER Senate 1, Quiet Games 2, 3. RAY HIBDON Class Council 2, 3, School Spirit 3, journalism Club 4, Auto-Mechanics 1. BETH HOLCOMBE Parker Singers 3, 4, Young Greenvillians 4, All State Chorus 3, 4, Girls State 3, 4, Tri-High Festival 2, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 2, 3, 4, All State Honors Choir 3, Class Council 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 3, 4, Class Co-Vice President 3, 4, Cabinet 4, School Spirit 3, Head-Student Rela- tions 4, Senate 2, 3, Congress 2, 3, Traffic Force 1, Beta Club 3, 4, junior Marshall 3, Bar Association 1, Drama Club 3, 4, Powderpuff Football 3, Home- room President 3, Annual Staff 4, American Mu- sic Student 3, Who Who's Amoung American Music Students 3, 4. CINDY jOHNSON Parker Singers 3, 4, Tri-High Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, School Spirit 1, Senate 2, 4, Congress 2, 4, Court 3, Court 3, Pow- derpuff Football 3, 4, Powderpuff Basketball 1, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 1, 3, Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Parker Herald 2, 3. LYNN jOHNSON Beta Club 4, Cosmetology 2, 4. MIKE jOHNSON C.B. Club 4, Record Listening 2, Auto-Mechanics 3, 4. STANLEY jOHNSON Sports Club 3, 4, Record Listening 1, 2, Auto- Mechanics 3, 4. DEBRA IONES Parker Singers 3, 4, Tri-High Festival 1, 3, Green- ville County Choral Clinic 3, Student Relations 1, F.T.A. 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 4, D.O. 4. REBBECCA IONES F.B.L.A. 1, 2, D.O. 4, D.E. 3, VICA Club 3. IOEL IORDAN Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4, B-Team Basketball Team 1, 2, B-Team Baseball Team 1, 2, Sports Club 4, Class Council 4, School Spirit 2, Recrea- tion 1, Bar Association 4. BARBARA IOSEY Parker Singers 3, 4, Tri-High Festival 2, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Class Coun- 144 fSenior Directory cil 4, Congress 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 4, F.B.L.A. 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, D.E.C.A. 4, D.E. 4. ROCKY KELLEY Golf 2, 3, 4, School Spirit 4, Recreation 3. TWANNA KENNEDY School Spirit Club 2, Court 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. MATTIE KEITH Parker Singers 3, F.H.A. 1. TAMMIE KIRBY Congress 2, D.E.C.A. 4, Class Beauty Candidate 1, Homeroom President 1, D.E. 4. RENEE KIRCUS Parker Singers 3, 4, Tri-High Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Social Relations 1, School information 3, Beta Club 3, 4, junior Marshall 3, D.E.C.A. 4, Quiet Games 3, Student Voice 3, Powderpuff Football 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, D.E. 4. OLIVER KIRKSEY B-Team Football 3, Varsity Basketball Team 2, Boys Tennis 2, 3, Recreation 1, Congress 3. ANGELA LANDRETH P.H.S. Band 1, Solo and Ensemble 1, County Youth Orchestra 1, Recreation 2, Reading 2, Pow- derpuff Football 4, Gardening Club 4. EDWARD LEE Varsity Basketball Team 3, B-Team Basketball 2, Quiet Games - 1, Record Listening 3, Outdoors Club 2, 4. LINDA LEE Class Council 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Student Relations 3, 4, Social Relations 1, Traffic Force 4, F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 4, D.O. 4. TRINA LINDSEY Parker Singers 3, 4, Young Greenvillians 4, All State Chorus 3, 4, Spring Show 4, School Spirit 2, 4, Student Relations 1, Drama Club 3, 4. DENISE LISTER Parker Singers 3, 4, TriHigh Festivial 1, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Social Rela- tions 1, D.E.C.A. 4, Comsmetology 3, Quiet Games3 Powder uff Football 3 D E 4 G mnas- 1 P I - - 1 Y tics 4, Girls GleeClub 1, 2. jIMMY LOFTIS Senate 1, 2, Quiet Games 3. SHELLEY LOURIS Varsity Football Team 3, 4, Record Listening Club 1, 2, 3. LINDA MARTIN FRANKIE MARCHBANKS School Spirit 1, House of Representatives 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, D.E.C.A. 4, Cosmetology 3, Powder- puff Football 3, 4, Basketball 1, D.E. 4. WILLIAM MANSELL Sports Club 1, Quiet Games 3, Record Listening 4. RAY MAYFIELD B-Team Football 1, B-Team Baseball 2, D.E.C.A. 4, Record Listening 4, D.E. 4. PHIL MERRILL Sports Club 3, Auto-Mechanics 2. jILL MILLER Student Relations 1, 3, Congress 3, 4, Quiet Games 1, Homeroom Secretary 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Public Relations 4. jERRY MCCARSON P.H.S. Band 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 4, Tri-High Festi- val 2, 3, 4, Record Listening 2, Bar Association 3. ROBERT MCCULLOUGH Sports Club 3, P.H.S. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, All State Band 3, Western District Band 3, County Youth Orches- tra 4, Spring Show 3, 4, Tri-High Festivial 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 1, 2, Class Treasurer 2, Court 1, 2, 3, 4. RHONDA MCCRAW F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, CLAUDE MCIUNKIN Varsity Football Team 3, 4, B-Team Football Team 1, 2, Sports Club 2, 3. WAYNE McKEE Court 2, Quiet Games 3, Spanish Club 1. DONNA MCKINNEY P.H.S. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer 2, 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, All County Band 1, 3, 4, Parker Singers 4, Young Greenvillians 4, Spring Show 2, 4, Tri-High Festival 2, 3, 4, School Spirit 4, Student Relations 2, 3, Social Relations 1, Beta Club 3, 4. DALE MCLEES Varsity Football Team 3, 4, B-Team Football Team 2, Varsity Baseball Team 4, Boys Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 3, Class Council 4, Cabinet 4, House of Representatives 1, 2, 3, Court 1, 2, 3, 4, ljudgej Alis Miss Parker 4, Powderpuff Coach 3, 4, Home- room President 2. KATHY NELSON Quiet Games 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1. BEVERLIE NIEBEL Traffic Force 4, Beautification 4, Baton Twirling 1, 2, Powderpuff Football 4, Needlework Club 4. MIKE O'LEARY Class Council 3, 4, School Spirit 4, Traffic Force 2, 3, 4, Record Listening 1, Chess Club 2. RUBY ORR Parker Singers 3, 4, Tri-High Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, F.T.A. 3, Beta Club 3, 4, junior Marshall 3, Beautification 1, Student Voice 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Newberry Scholar 3, Art Club 2, Chemistry Award 3, Needlework Club 4. DEBBIE OWENS School Spirit 1, School Information 2, Cosmetolo- BY 3, 4- SANDY PADGETT Class Council 4, Recreation 2, Court 1, F.H.A. 1, 3, Powderpuff Football 4, Powderpuff Basketball 1, 3, 4. ,IAMES PARKER D.O. 4. RONNIE PASSMORE Record Listening 2, Chess Club 3. GINA PAXTON Girls Track 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, lHead-Asst.j Spring Show 2, 4, Class Council 1, School Spirit 1, 2, 3, Class Beauty Candidate 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Beauty 1, Miss Parker Contestant 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder puff Football 3, 4, Powderpuff Basketball 1, Home- coming Sponsor 2, 4, Gymnastics Club 4. LISA PAYNE School information 2, D.E.C.A. 3, 4, D.E. 3, 4. ROSE PEELE Girls Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Girls Track 4, Girls Tennis 4, School Spirit 4, Student Relations 2, Congress 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Powderpuff Football 3, 4, Powderpuff Basketball 1, 2, Annual Staff 4. LEE PHILLIPS Varsity Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Congress 4, D.E.C.A. 3, Quiet Games 4, School Service 3, 4, D.E. 3. REX POLK P.H.S. BAND 1, Solo and Ensemble 1, All State Band 1, All County Band 1, Western District Band 1, County Youth Orchestra 1, Western Region Orchestra 1, Spring Show 1, Outdoors Club 1, 2, Homeroom President 1. IOYLYN POOLE cRecreation 2, Student Relations 3, journalism Club-3. RUBY POOLE- Class Council 4, Student Relations 2, Congress 1, Beta Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Record Listening 4, D.E. 4. LINDA POWERS Record Listening 3, 4. DEREE PROCTOR F.H.A. 1, 2, Cosmetology 3, Powderpuff Football 4, Public Relations 4. NANCY RAWLINS Parker Singers 4, Tri-High Festivial 4, Class Coun- cil 1, School Spirit 4, Recreation 3, Cosmetology 3, Drama Club 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1, D.E. 4. LORETTA REECE Parker Singers 3, 4, Tri-High Festivial 2, 3, Green- ville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 3, jour- nalism Club 1, 2, Beautification 1, Annual Staff 2, D.E. 1. MISSY REES Class Council 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, School Spirit 2, Beta Club 3, 4, junior Marshall 3, F.H.A. 1, 3, Student Voice 3, 4, Powder puff Football 3, 4, Art Club 2. GARY REID Varsity Football Team 3, 4, B-Team Football Team 1, 2, B-Team Baseball 2, Sports Club 3, Quiet Games 1, 2, D.E. 4, Weight Lifting Club 4. LENDY RHODES Varsity Football Team 3, 4, B-Team Football 2, Boys Track 1, Sports Club 3, Parker Singers 4, Cabinet 4, Basketball Manager 2, School Spirit 3, Recreation 4, Alias Miss Parker 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1. Annual Staff 4. CHERYL RICE F.T.A. 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, F.H.A. 2, D.E.C.A. 1, Art Club 1. RONNIE RIGDON Varsity Football Team 3, 4, B-Team Football 2, Recreation 1, Congress 2, Record Listening 3. ELAINE RIVERS Class Council 2, School Spirit 4, Recreation 1, 2, Traffic Force 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Home- room Treasurer 4, Annual Staff 4. DONNA ROBERSON P.H.S. BAND 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Head Flag Girl 3, Spring Show 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 2, 3, Baton Twirling 2, 4, Student Voice 2, Class Beauty Candidate 3, 4, Miss Parker Contes- tant 3, 4, Powderpuff Football 4. CHARLES ROBINSON Recreation 2, 3, Congreee 4, D.O. 4. CONNIE ROSS Parker Singers 3, 4, Tri-High Festival 1, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, Cabinet 3, 4, Stu- dent Body Co-Vice President 4, Student Body Secretary 3, Congress 2, 3, 4, Human Relation 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, junior Marshall 3, F.H.A. 3, Baton Twirling 1, D.A.R. History Award 3, Furman Scholar 3, Newberry Scholar 3, P.C. Fellow 3, Most Valuable Cabinet Member 3, Activity Letter 3, Chemistry Award 3, Mathematics Award 3, Needlework Club 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2. RON SATTERFIELD Class Council 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Student Voice 3, Science Club 1. PAT SEAWRIGHT Quiet Games 3. GERALD SCROGGS Varsity Football Team 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4, B-Team Basketball 1, 2, Boys Track 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, Class Council 1, School Spirit 4, Quiet Games 2, Outdoors Club 1, Chess Club 3, Alias Miss Parker 1. DANIEL SHAW MIKE SHELBY Varsity Baseball Team 3, Boys Track 2, School Spirit 3, Spanish Club 3. jUANITA SIMMONS IAMES SIMPSON Boys Track 2, judo Club 3. RAYMOND SIMPSON B-Team Baseball 1, 2, Sports Club 1, Traffic Force 4. GORDON SLINGERLAND Boys Tennis 4, Traffic Force 4, Quiet Games 3, Chess Club 2. FRAN SMITH Parker Singers 3, 4, Young Greenvillians 4, Spring show 4, Tri-High Festival 1, 3, 4, Greenville Coun- ty Choral Clinic 3, 4, Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Student Body Co-Vice President 4, School Spirit 4, Student Re- lations 1, Congress 4, Beta Club 3, 4, junior Mar- shall 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Beautification 3, 4, Class Beauty Candidate 3, Powderpuff Football 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, 2, Parker Herald 4, Homecoming Sponsor 2, 3, Block P 3, Girls Chorus 1, 2. WILMA SMITH School information 2, F.T.A. 4, F.H.A. 1. jEWELL STOKES Parker Singers 3, 4, Tri-High Festivial 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 4, Cosmetology 3, Quiet Games 1, D.E. 4, Gymnastics Club 4. DAVID STONER Boys Tennis 2, 3, 4, Parker Singers 4, Young Greenvillians 4, All State Chorus 4, Tri-High Festi- val 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 4, Class Council 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4-, Traffic Force 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, tPresidentl Court 2, 4, junior Marshall 3, Bar Association 3, 4, IHeadj Homeroom Vice President 1, Optomist Award 3, Newberry Scholar 3, P.C. Fellow 3, Govonor's School 3, Activity Letter 3. ARLENE STRANGE School Spirit 3, Social Relations 1, Human Rela- tions 2, Quiet Games 3, 4. DARLENE STRANGE School Spirit 3, Social Relations 1, Human Rela- tions 2, Quiet Games 3, 4. SARAH STRAUGHTHER F.H.A. 4, Record Listening 3, Beautification 2. MYRA TATE Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Cheerleading Club 2, 3, 4, Parker Singers 4, Tri- High Festival 2, Class Council 3, School Spirit 2, 3, 4, Human Relations 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4 Record Listening 1, Powderpuff Foot- ball 2, D.E. 4. DANNY TAYLOR Sports Club 2, Congress 2, Record Listening 3. DEBBIE TAYLOR Class Council 3, 4, School Information 2, Human Relations 3, 4, junior Marshall 3, F.B.L.A. 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4. SUSAN THOMAS P.H.S. Band 2, Majorette 3, 4, Honor Guard 3, Solo and Ensemble 3, School Spirit 3, 4, Congress 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, Beta Club 3, 4, School Service 2, Baton Twirling 4, Class Beauty Candidate 3, Miss Parker Constant 3, 4. CHARLES THOMPSON B-Team Baseball 1, 2, Boys Tennis 3, 4, Sports Club 1, Class Council 2, 3, Congress 4, Traffic Force 1, 2, 3, 4, D.E.C.A. Quiet Games 2. KAREN THOMPSON School Spirit 1, 3, 4, Senate 4, Traffic Force 3, 4, Homeroom President 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Annual Staff 4. ROBERT THOMPSON Spring Show 1, School information 2, Senate 3, Congress 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Quiet Games 3, Art Club 'I. jOE TRAMMELL Boys Tennis 3, 4, Sports Club 3, Senate 1, Quiet Games 3. KARLA TURNER Parker Singers 3, 4, Young Greenvillians 4, Tri- High Festival 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clin- ic 3, 4, School Spirit 3, 4, Human Relations 3, Baton Twirling 4. PAT VAUGHAN Parker Singers 3, 4, Spring Show 2, Tri-High Festi- val 3, School Spirit 3, 4, Congress 4, Class Beauty Candidate 2, Miss Parker Constant 1, 2, 4, Pow- derpuff Football 3, 4. RICHARD VAUGHAN Varsity Football Team 2, 3, 4, B-TEAM Football 1, Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GLORIA VERNON Varsity Cheerleader 3, Cheerleading Club 3, Park- er Singers 2, 3, 4, Tri-HIGH Festival 2, 3, Green- ville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Class Council 4, School Spirit Club 3, Recreation 1, Social Rela- tions 1, Congress 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Record Listening 4, D.E. 4. KAREN WAKEFIELD Parker Singers 3, Tri-High Festival 2, 3, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, Class Council 3, 4, Cabi- net 4, School Spirit 3, 4, Congress 1, Traffic Force 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Student Voice 2, Class Beauty Candidate 1, 4, Powderpuff Basket- ball 1, Parker Herald 4. BETH WALDROP Parker Singers 3, 4, Young Greenvillians 4, Spring Show 3, Tri-High Festival 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clinic 3, 4, Cabinet 4, School Spirit 2, 4, Senate 2, Beta Club 4, Record Listening 3, Pow- derpuff Football 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2. MORRIS WARD Boys Track 1, School Spirit 3, 4, Congress 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 3, 4, D.O. 3, 4. MARK WARE C.B. Club 4, Bar Association 4. IENCY WATERS Beautification 2. BLAKE WATSON Beautification 1. TIM WHITLEY Class Council 1, Traffic Force 4. DWAYNE WILDER Varsity Football Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4, B-Team Basketball 2, Sports Club 2, 3, Homeroom President 2, D.E. 4, Weight Lifting 4, Public Relations 4. DEBBIE WILLIAMS School Spirit 2, Traffic Force 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Beautification 1, Powderpuff Football 4, Powder- puff Basketball 1, Annual Staff 4, D.E. 4. ERNEST WILLIAMS Quiet Games 2, 3, Record Listening 1. HENRY WILLIAMS School Spirit 1, Quiet Games 1, 2, 3, Record Lis- tening 1, 2, 3. MARY WILLIAMS Parker Singers 3, 4, Spring Show 2, 4, Tri-High Festivial 1, 2, 3, 4, Greenville County Choral Clin- ic 3, 4, Social Relations 2, Senate 2, 3, Human Relations 1, D.E.C.A. 4, Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 2, D.E. 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAMS Boys Tennis 4, Auto Mechanics 4, Record Listen- ing 3. TONY WILLIAMS Varsity Football Team 3, 4, B-Team Football 2, Sports Club 3, D.E. 4. IEAN WILLARD F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, D.E.C.A. 4, D.E. 4. SANDY WHITMER Varsity Football Team 3, Boys Track 3, Class Coun- cil 1, Traffic Force 1, 2, 3, 4, Court 1, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, D.E. 4. EDMUND WOO B-Team Football Team 2, Boys State 3, Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Body President 4, School Spirit 4, Student Relations 3, Social Relations 3, Con- gress 1, 2, Traffic Force 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Court 3, junior Marshall 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Record Listening 4, Drama Club 3, Alias Miss Parker 1, 4, Newberry Scholar 3, P.C. Fellow 3, Wofford Scholar 3, Who's Who 4, Distinguished American High School Student 4. DENISE YON Girls Tennis 4, School Spirit 3, 4, Congress 2, 4, F.T.A. 3, Court 4, F.H.A. 1, Class Beauty Candidate 4, Powderpuff Football 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4. Senior Directory! 145 Billy Ashley Shelby Anders Danny Adams Brenda Burton Barry Burton Robby Burrell Darlene Burkhalter Jeanna Burgess Susan Buchannan Steve Brown Charles Brown Anthony Brown Karen Bridwell Donny Bridwell Vicki Brewer julie Brashier Arness Boyd ludy Bowman Brenda Bowers Pam Bledsoe Ernie Blankenship Cynthia Blakely Eunice Black Gladys Bishop Kenny Beemer Randy Bayne Mike Bayne Randy Batson Lynn Batson junior Council: Daniel Parham, Pam Garrett julie Brashier, David Garren, Ricky Floyd, Lee Williams, Lisa Roberts, Kathy Lee, Ann Gibson, Nancy Hayes, Manuel Parham, Francina Chapman, Bobby Connors, Karen Edwards, Terry McLees, Eunice Black, Bert Miller, Barry Cisson. 146 fluniors ? . M7 4 . ' , - 3' . . TW L K M 1- -- Q' si H' gl is 'Sa4T- .Q -P 3 ' V Y 'ir s 1 ' ff I4 j X 'tv T JVC! df- if j - if --- .K -1 L ., . 1 , , M K . Hs t ' - 3 . 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I i- ,5 5 - of ' fu Juniors Crder As the year began, juniors 1 , returned with enthusiasm to find that they were no longer considered underclassmen . The juniors felt more important, and this feeling caused the class to have more spirit and to win occasionally in class competition during pep rallies. Advisors Mrs. Betty Templeton and Mrs. Brenda League helped to lead the junior class to a successful year. juniors show off their new class rings. Rings juniors! 147 ludy Ferguson Ricky Floyd Steve Floyd Tammy Fluery Patti Fowler Vickie Fowler Linda Freeman Randolph Fullington Gregg Gabriel Brenda Galloway David Garren Eddie Garren Pam Garrett Ann Gibson Mack Giles Alan Gillespie Mary Ann Goldsmith Wesley Gorman Alan Gambrell Cynthia Gray Lygia Greenway Terry Gregory Rhonda Griffin Van Grissop ludy Guthrie Mike Guthrie Wanda Guyton Bobby Hagood Tony Hagood junior counselor, Mrs. jenny McDonald looks over various papers that help her in aiding the junior class as they make their decisions about colleges. RIGHT. W1 qw ,. ,Q , f-,.,.. . . .,, fc' 2 ' a ,faf ti oi K ' . ff . ,I , 4, ,F f .4 vw 1 . ' . at , -1 is ,Miss 3 F 'W ' msg., , gt: F lf , Fykr 'Q QS. K 9 YQ: 671. 1- - 'a.,. 5 , l I EM- if x K X' W M -.. 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X7 x s S if ll: I 222-51 Dale Hammond Carla Hampton Michelle Hardrick Virginia Harper Lisa Harris Nancy Hayes Rebecca Helton Angie Hendricks Susan Hicks Carol Hilburn Vickie Holcombe Wanda Holder Becky Holtzbauer Gene Holtzclaw Roland Hooper Mary Ann Howard Teresa Hughes Robert jarvis Sharon jenkins Greg jones joe jones Sammy jones Bobby joy james Kellett David Kelley Tracy Kelley Annette Keys Tyrone Keys Lisa Knight Juniors bhow Pep Last chance! This is absolutely your final opportunity to order your class ring! Buy now and free yourself of the last minute rush. This common cry was heard by the junior class as they made their decisions on where to-order their class rings. During the month of December, juniors faced the problem of finding a place to buy their rings and selecting the kind of ring to order. junior Lynn Batson is the only junior to ever hold the office of Editor of the Parker Herald. RIGHT. Mal Knight Mark Lancastester Kathy Lee Rose Lee Charles Lollis Steve Lollis Suzanne Lollis Susan Long Lynn Loudermilk jackie Loving Tammy Lowe Vicki Majors Cheryl Marsh Calvin Martin Clyde Mason Kathy Mason james Mays Chris McCarter Wayne McKee Terry McLees Alan Medford Kevin Merrill Bert Miller Darrell Moon Teresa Moon Richard Moore jimmy Morgan Teresa Morgan Chuck Morton lunior Lygia Greenway demonstrates her art knowledge in weaving. RIGHT. 150 fluniors n X WM. Q Q-xg' 13 ' Li 2 'iii Lu A.: -:E i 0 'C' ifwt t if gi f. sg 1 , . ., xy F l' 'X r Q 111.3 gf? A . rv U L C ' Q as K 'TS' 2 I La x 'fc , tyss A - wif'-Q 'P' v i .M .1 -. X 1.259924 19- ' ? . sg, . 'Qi 'il lmllfbihb 'TAL 'F- ft, B Y as ,ll f,, is s lk is ,5 31? an 'L -N s. 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Class president Daniel Parham, Co-vice presidents julie Brashier and Francina Chapman, secretary Angie O'Sheilds, and Treasurer Pam Garrett helped lead the junior class to a successful year as they earned over 530000. junior Mark Lancaster displays his card skills. -1 ser v-' -L YY f. rf, x 5 fs., E+' wld si X -at Ls'L g Q X '-LL N Steve Mullinax Thad Myers johnny Navy Beverly Neibel Gail Norris Gerry Norris Lanny Oates Tony O'Bryant Angie O'Sheilds Sandra Owens Tim Owens Daniel Parham Manuel Parham Kathy Parker Donna Partman Susan Payne Diane Pearson Carol Pennington Valerie Pepper Taleena Peterson johnny Petratos Virgie Pickens Sandra Plumier Alan Quinn Terry Redding Cynthia Reeder Larry Reid Janice Renrick Bryan Rhodes gf My ,L juniors! 151 Sharon Rice Michelle Richards Tony Rigdon Lisa Roberts james Robinson Tommy Sanders Brian Satterfield David Scott Cindy Sewell Joann Sheppard Sammy Shumate Debra Simpson Mike Sims Sheila Skipper Mike Slagle Wynndy Slaughter Alvin Smith Renee Smith Sandra Smith Tony Smith Yvonne Smith Dale Sosebee jimmy Southerlin Phillip Spivey Diane Stewart Craig Stone Don Stroud Tony Taylor ., xv kb xv , s ' - 5:5 -7, wi ,fa 3' . . , f ' r -fa 4, X Ba 3 s 14 3 'S fn. 41 .- IQM 44 'Y ' y fx' ' 'V ' gf' rf. 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The battle between the juniors and seniors grew this year to violent heights as signs displaying the class' spirit helped increase the competition. juniors started chants saying, We're No. 1 and juniors, juniors, juniors to get their class in the spirit of the nep rallies. junior Parker Herald staffer leanna Burgess proudly displays a state-wide award she won for cartoon drawing. RIGHT. juniors! 153 , ' Q, , R-3 g .,.. y . , R ,Zi, . - ,, ' s t 1 2 ,ea f 13 f we ,EH fy 6 ,t Q QW A-xg AW? if ,sz ,1 K ,gn W l gligaf -ll awfifxif tx f l A s at fgg ag, A 'K '- Q- at sw ' :il -' ' ' - . ' ' ' gg ' - , A A 'L ' l EF 5 1. A Y v-.. ' fi i 'Qfn , ,. lisa. B W ' T. A-nf: , ,lafiiif 1 fy ify A it W :S ' wi, 5 H , ' qw 3 4 ig A E xy' Qgfiiwl Ja! 5 i , ,4 W ' , B 2 H , l- ,,,,, . ,, ' fi his 7 same it in I 1 -- 5 . ' Z' -3 ,ff 1 I r 1 aff . ,Jigga will-f-ffl sf'-' i 'ful-7 145, y f . 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Swaynghame Tim Thomas Christy Thompson K ,T , '- S 1 1 , A HKS: ,gif Q .V , ,qi M P V s Mrmmrf - ,, P i are 1 . , J , 55351 Y F' J 35 ' 91 9 Z, 2 f 1, Ar r fr ry-sw N , e i' i W 515 ' Q? i f-Y X' l i ia. mu f jjttc W yy jjec y as is j 5 u ' N l ' K X 4' 's la .4- -Z Q' -,Q k I 5. y - ., - X .5 H :V ,, Q-If-sv' -M g ff .3 ' ,npr 1 ' 5 ' 'Lx , ,Af -,,,, ,.. .,. , ,, .W , g .. i , , I -W H Q. '- 1 e f ,, is , is Q f is , riff We T' -'H .N T N. T ' ,,.., 4 , 5 A... - A' - K 2:6115 ' i,.:f ,, Q 1- - , '- . , sf ., 'lim FEV . l V 4 , is N ,N lifts 1 k - A X J, We VVKKKV A , 1 is -l I :gf ' W 'A . ,, , Q51 f 'f i ' K' Ei: - f ' ., , 5 ' ' ' f , , wi T Q Q f if .- ff' T ,Q ' 'W' ,1 H ' ..- ' -x .-ffrzvg Y ' I a Ig' ,v Qi if x ' ' -fl bm fw if ww Villa, ' ,Q.1,. is g. I I v' ' -. fir, t 1 . 1 sf ,ssl :ce 4.0,- Bobby Timms Regina Ware j Westbrooks Rickey Whitmire Sammy Williams Wanda Tolley james Warner D Westmoreland Keith Wilder Wayne Williams W :its-wig! I ? U iw fl . r , Al my of ff .fix R ai' . wa Missy Trotter Karen Watts Kale White Billy Williams Curtis Willis X, fe D. Thompson Linda Thompson Diane Tucker jackie Tucker Mike Welborn Benny Wells Theresa Whitey Lisa Whitlock jane Williams janice Williams Sylvia Worthy Sophie Wright Mary Thompson Kathy Tucker jimmy Wells Gary Whitmer Richea Williams Tim Wright fb Charles Tucker james Wakester Donna Whitfield Ernestine Williams Prisilla Wilson Sophomoresf 153 's - , . 1 ,Q I -ww: .--,.f.z1Qss1f,- . .-Y. ff . . aw if . .. , --is N s 1 sv 4 an bf ' 'ig' -. ,-'., ' X , ,f, i: ,f gt xl' -xg lack Adams Geneva Anderson Richard Batson Emma Black Terri Brocks , 3' ' -' Q T as T Bk S e T gl at E g r 'Nm it , at . 1 .. , 5 v y W 4 W F X 35 A Q X? J' M X Q I x lo K X 1 il, , . ...ig .ry . . as- , M Q KE ,- NY , jtfyk H XL, .. -W s W f' si ,M ,, . :,5.gf5:i1- 'K - , fl. '5 J 1 Qs. . K, , f . W. 1-its ' vi Lynn Adams Walter Anthony Robin Batson Loretta Block M. Brookshire The class of 1980 made their de- but on August 19, 1976, with a cast of 238. Stage fright was seen on their faces as they began their first day. There were more people in the show than they were used to and the scene was much larger than any they had seen before. The fright was forgotten as they went on with the show. Once they became accustomed to the activities, they performed well, but when it was time to be graded for their performance there was many a sweaty palm, but they were given the grade that they de- served. By the time for the second grading they were not nervous, but confident about the grade. 154 fFreshmen i I ' 1 'i5.ff i5i . ' B it lil ' ft. .-,kg TJ t T L 2 ,QQ ., . .IB I. , . 5 ,. r I ' Qgl kiii.-zi,,: sl- ,. -ff-9 ,aw i-an -7 ,say .gf I 4 -. gi I F .iriif - ' . 5: .' I ' i if f A T , ,aff , ...i z .l K, x - 5, .K y , ' . ,.. .K . N .,., . , R at s A is A K r ff s I Y issfffzskg .. -r . .. 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' fa- 3 1' Et ig tt +1 3 ffs14f.tai2fi,'ix:1, 5211- s 'QV' l -v, Wesley Chappell Donna Clopton Ann Davis Timmy Elliot james Freeman Tyrone Gossett in Freshmen Premiere Reflections in Q Golden Eye Freshmen! 165 g-, E--I L . ,- .T L Q ,V 45: L -ijfrr .Ls..-f,,L 451: QL l 'Q - 1 gr, - f ' ' 1 y ' T 1 'K ,, L , .gy L ', 1 , ' I G -Wx, asv- I6 1- F ,in L- LL -.1 . . , w . -aa, - Ps - f .ze -'- f t' ' ' ff: L pf F ini. ' ' - 'T ' K -- - 1 . il w X - J' 0 Q X Q i ws er Q N -ffvxfl T ' - ' L C fig, 3 F ' 'L , ir Lxgff' ,L si Y, L ' L L ',. ' 4 L s ,A .- -TE L Vym- I 1-I Ln ' W ' r - ,,L, ' ffl ' Rf- A ' ll ' L L rf . Lk L, ' z LL-.' IT: if-Q L- L I LL K' F -- 1 L 'Q -KVL L -'ek 1 .L L, . L L .L 'A l l: 'alt A A' A C' Q L- L- ' W .QS L.. T Qi,-s 11 5' f LA TM. M - L ' 9 ....... :Q 4, L' it L ., K 'LLL ' ff' L gn: 5' sag af iq X L ff L 1 - - fi 1 ew s an 3 T- ! f W ' LL --' 1 'gf' sf F f' ' f-. 2 Q36 Q5-sf, LX, LLL, ,Q is - l Q r L . t LL - H . K L LL 'T' 'li' 'S rt is .Lt A ,L,LL -, K . . - , L -- W J l - ' K - ' - - - ' Q X cgem. .' ', s Jifsfrizg s 'ewan - ' a L- L J: L,,- A. - L W K L .. M - , 1 F N. Jiri-at i Q LLLLLL l ' - f L P ' -L f 1 L ,J F 'ii a 1 s- Mitzi Guin Morris Hamby David Hamlin Terry Hammond Anthony Hindrix Lynne Hibdon Cloe Holden D. Hollingsworth Debbie Hughes Godd james Reba lefferson Kenny johnson Kenneth Kay Mark Kay Sharon Kennedy Mike King Becky Lark Terry Lee Libby Lewis Billy Lewis Randy Grant Vernard Harvley Sandy Huff Phillip loy Nancy Lail l The freshmen needed leading actors so they heard speeches, read posters, and finally they went to the polls and a star was born. Debbie Summey was chosen for the leading role as president, and backing her as co-vice president are Sonya Burton and Tammie Beattie. Filling the part as treasurer is Lynn McAbee, and the secretary is Lenora Childress. They led the class through their first year on the big stage. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lenora Childress, Tammie Beattie, Sonya Burton, Lynn McAbee, Debbie Summey 166 fFreshmen johnny larkins Tina Howard Candy jones Billy Kolak Cindy Ligon Fonda Harvey Shane Hubberd l Bessie lordon N Harry Kythas 1 Frankie Lindermarl i l f L P? i tt , fyff 45,-I Tim Lloyd Darlene Maddox Cindy McCall Jacqueline Moore james Morris Pam Padgett I ' ,Y erri ,xy 1 ' ff , N- .. -,. 'Q iq, x we f i .fi - 22 'I if l ,,l A. , t it it n y w 'wi X L 1 Q Q fw vi , V 1 r 1 ii I PN , ii,, Qi 1 i Angela Lollis Keith Mahaffey Terri McCall Lee Ann Morgan joy Norris Rita Parker 5 W ,.:,, rr 5 if it ,.,,. wfwsffqa . f 6: gi i 1 , if .557 eie, 155 'P fi n l lwlemz- Q :test -1 M: 'df W K X ' 7 fri .i :rf ,iii , M , 'fiii 'ii . -I '- 1 I ,-- .,l 'V' Y ..- . l W , qi ,. - - X1 . f 4 11934 iiii P ' ' W, X -1 wspryfsefi' gf.- uw an-f. ff -V: V - -i,. i O X fi , Xa l x ' f Steve Loving Keith Martin Rodney McCawley Linda Moore Lisa Norris Stevey Parker 5 , , ,11f,?,,,,, , if, - ',.-,,i. i B .-sw: t P 1 N .,- -si V5 'gum W W,,.::. ... is is f X t f X'-r L, L L' I ' k fffiff, i 1, 1 ,fvki , i tw , l I' 5 'N tl-1 i S? 'll i ,. V gi ist ,Z I , . ff 'fl fd - I'-,N f f ff!! x ? E3 A ss bu. V x .twig , ff at W . ., t ,A , ,, VL ,E ,V , ., x - f if ,f ,fzisw ffl' - Q Qi ' v j.,as. 3' ' :S ' ' 'vs ,f -fx, -N., Q X, J L, , Am' ,,si , fn: 'TW '22 iii - yi . , Ax - .Jl Cindy Lyda loan Masters Lorri McCombs Larry Nabors loan Norwood jeff Peebles Frank Ann Lyda jackie Matthews Sherry McDonald Robin Nabors Vicki Norwood joey Peebles fi K 'iiififiit ii- Qi' 4- ' 1 , , -' Ps' ff , ff W' - . -Q , - .1 5 of , ,t::, 1, K : at 'K u X i i Lona Lyda Tracey Mayes Buddy McGee Verlesia Nelson Micheal Orr Annette Peterson Q blot is Dorn ,ya- Teresa Lyda Lynn McAbee Barry McLeod Danny Nubbey Sabrina Osborne Kevin Peterson Freshmen! 167 Xu Saks NM, . at Q? 'X x .- so W l P if A yi . -Mi . ...- Thz X, it it . ...,- ,.fi.g5 . 2' A . 2 K K 'KH 5532. . . A is .15 ., as R . 'V-3' V il -45: Q5- if if-' LLVL, . Q ir A ,.V: N f ' LL,. Eg 5, ' -.. .,,, t t .. john Poole Mary Ann Reese Steve Roberts Robert Saxe Sonja Shumate C ilfiiffiffti. 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X A .i'f 77 f 8 is i f- i ooo oeo' Q fe A A r ii - iff A Y-iim,z .X . A ii Q ..,. 'tt X h K, . -- H Q . a 4' jasper Prince james Rhodes Debra Robinson David Seawright Charles Simmons To become one of the actors playing a leading role took much time, work, and a little embarras- ment from wearing campaign but- tons around school. Campaign managers worked hard trying to find all the candidates' good quali- ties that would appeal to the stu- dents. RICHT. Tracy Cooper supports her candi- date 168 fFreshmen Catherine Proctor Greg Raines Lisa Rhodes Randy Rice Tyron Rogers jeff Russo .Shelia Seay Ronald Sheckley Kelly Arms Kevin Sims Donna Rawlin Diane Rigdon Leon Sammons Katherine Redding Donny Reece Robert Roach Mike Roberts Vickie Sanders Roger Satterfield Donna Shepard Suzette Sheppard Melinda Shockley Shari Skipper john Sligh jill Sloan s . kk kk F6 2: .., h S 'WW' . . , : , f ,, ! llfff f LM H Xl, ck if 3 134, 2. as 'Ki A 4 5 zz 'J' iq ,. . 5 Z Hwiik.. .,, my. It , ...is 43 at 3 . 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Westmoreland Edna White james Wiliams loseph Williams Sm it Vickie Smith Sonya Stawther Ricky Thomas Alan Turner Sharon Walker Lisa Whitlock Pam Williams 45 I Kim Sosebee Ronnie Styles Rocky Thomas lennie Turner Donna Wallace Laura Witmer Mike Wooten - , If., . .f 3 .ag 3 1 X 2 .K ', .WJ A, f -Q X 5, af A ' Terri Spearman H. Sutherland Eban Tipton Pamela Vernon Mahlon Ward Dale Williams Wanda Yearwood Freshmen! T69 Q 'kj' - Time s- 7 ,ff 4 f '-', 5 1 I ga L y s Y fy- ' 4 sq, f 1 4 I my 5 3 l 44 1' ' k , X if- ZJQ- ,X 3, ' mx '. r Y ' +1 Hx.. 'H 1 + ' --T . . mg.,g,,,Q , M V tn' ' . L 14 ia. fr it , 'ww L, vga, et .- ' f ff- - 2 '.'- r- - as-fivqfitfe B C r F s - 'nw .1 - - . 3 it X -2' fm, ,fy gi R9 yfgw .7 i g I T . . ' ' ET-ii '3 w - l 2 ' al la, fi: I fr -f 2? -Q. ,f 1, 1 1 1 - ae ,f N A I ' ii + , AL ,, , ,Q f 'Ku 2, ' N W at rt 'ik 1 LN. a 1- 'iffy' s x Z I I , i Ti New Hssislon 5 P U 1 . v A fi-5 ,gi ,nl Q r , l I ? 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X g i I5 . kv LV.: uw. M 3-at tiL..fE srl ' STTXY A. s Q 5 if. s 'sf -' .- wi ll ' VE q 2 1 . 4 . if - - Nl' -, ', ga - 'Z . ' ' ' .. ' X ,. .. . 'A 1' '. 1 K 1 3' .. -p, 3 5.5: ' 'P is 'H . m 3' , . JI' . I Rest and relaxation was the battle cry for many a weary teacher after nine months of combat. The summer presented time for catching up and for preparing for next year. This year brought many changes to Parker which included a change in assistant principals. Mr. Thomas Sherman became Parker's assistant principal after former assistant principal Alfonso Allen left Parker to take a job with the District Office Greenville County Schools. Another change in the faculty occured when much loved English teacher Miss Thelma,Burton retired after 7 years of loyal service to Parker and 30 years in Greenville County Schools. Parker never would have been the same this year without the antics of guard, joe Bennefield, and janitor, Charles Williams. NA - 'Q S, 'fl A ' 1 9-E si A , fi .-.1 fs, A . ' .- 2 5 :Jan an Ni 5. . ,asf ,g i , C .es . .1 ,, ,,g, .fir lg. 1. . A 5 x X A is is Q i .Q if K x 3 .55 sg as i t XX X 5 s 555 415. as is -' . 1 s Ns .. 'im' -K - Mary A. Fowler, Mathmatics Helen Fuseler, Art john Gillespie, Social Studies Gene Golding, Social Studies Anjoy Griffith, Reading Cathy Grills, Spanish john Harrison, Drafting Doug Hawkins, Auto Mech. Gay Hawkins, Nurse jan Helton, Secretary jackie Henderson, Home Ec. Grace Hiott, Phys. Ed. Terry Holliday, Band Pete jones, Phys. Ed. Brenda Leach, Mathematics Brenda League, Mathematics , K .. K ...Sf aiu tt ra as Q . . ., 5. - 5,595 't, il E :ii is Q A l s Q g .fall . gag V .: A ,B is . Q r A I ai. . .- V- r T V ,.1 .-it B- . ' '42, is 4' .S W X'-Q , -.eg s g . if ' V gs- . K ,A . . . - .--. . I V ,ssss if-sf' V ff, .. ,E if P 5' E W if 3 . ' s l 1 FH, . .1 .tt L , sr.. b , s 3 ' 1 V ,Q :Light w ,lr A kf. issk-uf q ,H 3. f' .91 .W f. - gi my ' K' ,fi - s . . 5 H . 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'Q 1 . ,..4 ' 'flviii C can f ig . y ,iyt T T Glenda McAleer, D.E. jenny McDonald, Counselor Tim Mclntosh, Health Birdie Miller, Science jim Moehlenbrock, Counselor Rose Marie Plumbee, Typing Delane Ramsey, Social Studies Esther Rogers, Choral Music Tess Skinner, Typing Ruby Slater, Accounting Nancy Smith, English lane Swaynghame, Clerk Betty Templeton, English jack Thorn, Science Sylvia Tollison, Social Studies Dan Viers, Special Ed. lur n Relires :lifter 60 Yr 172 fFaculty . . . , . Q, .L V f F , ' ,.- g 1, gin. :rf A ...4-f xi, S43 Wt 1 17 X g if 'fx , Q' 3 .2 fir ., ,. v lf, -fag: time gt fe:-'S .F Y: 5 ,.,, fi F y ,.. PM V N, Rogers -Tecmcher of May I. Wagner, Special Ed. Danny Watson, Social Studies Fran Williams, Special Ed. lim Wrenn, Mathematics the Yeor Each year the faculty of Parker High School selects one member of the faculty as Teacher of the Year. This year Parker's faculty selected Mrs. Esther Rogers. Mrs. Rogers has taught choral music, and she has formed a group of select chorus members called The Young Greenvillians who perform for various social events. She also directs the biennial spring show. Mrs. Rogers was further honored when she became one of the ten finalists in the Greenville County contest. Mrs. Esther Rogers, Parker's Teacher of the Year smiles proudly. LEFT. Charles Williams, head custodian. ABOVE. At the end of the day janitor, john Durham, sweeps up after 1200 Parker students. FAR LEFT. Faculty! T73 N! mem- '174 fAcademics -rv 0 if J fl 1: .BA 4 ,Z fs 4 Wi+.., 4 R e a d i n g , writing, and a r i t h m e t i c. School has al- ways been consid- ered to evolve around these three words, this, of course, is true. At Parker, however, students find a great deal more than the usual. Each class works together, as a family, to broaden their knowledge. Parker stu- dents find teachers willing to spend ex- tra time, if necessary, to explain a point. All students are eager to learn since classes always have an interesting project going. Pre- paring for the years ahead is what it's all about. Of course, the usual - homework, writing essays, and passing exams comes with each class but more, much more comes in Academics X 175 Seniors find English IV full of exciting experiences. Miss Nancy Smith's and Miss Candace Colquitt's classes traveled to the Camelot theatre for a special showing of Shakespeare's Macbeth . Visiting WFBC radio and television station was another project in which Miss Nancy Smith's English IV students participated. Advanced Placement prepares college bound IENGIIIII students for the four years following graduation. Essays, discussions, and research papers all make up A.P.E. class. A.P.E. students find Mrs. Betty Tempelton's class a valuable learning experience. Wfi A ssad WE 176 fEngIish My 1 Seniors David Stoner, Edmund Woo, and Robert McCullough work on English papers English teacher, Mrs. Betty Tempelton, ex- plains a selection of literature with great ex- citement. English IV students listen carefully to their teacher, Miss Nancy Smith. ln the foreground Senior lan Blount works on an English assignment while Miss Can- dace Colquitt watches other students work. Going - going Gone! English IV students appear eager to answer a question. A.P. English students discuss the day's assign ment with the aid of Mrs, Betty Templeton. English X 177 , t .mt , syn, 173 f English l 'fiW?f?t!YfQ , 4 isis fi! - -sian-sl Field trips are also a part of underclassmen English. juniors took one day from the usual routine to view In Search of Noah's Ark . Class discussions brought out the best in a seemingly boring book, as most students found Grammar and writing skills were areas of concentration for most underclassmen. Another project was experience in poetry. After studying different structures and forms of poetry, students were given the opportu- nity to try their hand at being a poet. The results were pleasingly surprising. Wi Us Sophomores listen carefully as Mrs. Betty Templeton explains their English assignment. English I students receive explanations from Mr. Billy Richardson. Juniors work carefully on a writing assign- ment. English lll teacher, Mrs. Marie Bates, watches as students work on their assignment. Freshmen find reading an important part of their English class. Records are an important part of Mrs. Cathy Grills English class. juniors discuss their literature to help in their understanding of a novel. English IV students work as a group. 180 flournalism A strange feeling overcomes fellow students as a parade of weirdly dressed freshmen travel down the hall. Looks like a masquerade! The unusual clothes are part of an assignment in which Mrs. Bonnie Davis' English I students dress to portray different characters after IIIEAIJING their biographies. All students find the library and its librarians a valuable aid to assignments in all classes. journalism I students find learning about layouts and advertising a great deal of fun. The Tornado Review , an early morning broadcast over the intercom, is one project of journalism I students. 8 1. Portraying Mickey Mantle, Roger Satterfield strikes a pose. 2. Getting refreshments after their biography party, janet Olson, Sheila Bishop, and Lynn Hybdon discuss their costumes. 3. Another edition of the Tornado Review. journalism I students Debbie Culpepper and Danny Smith give the day's announcements. 4. This is gonna be a long one! explains Trudy Child as she prepares to throw a long pass. Trudy portrays Deacon jones at Mrs. Bonnie Davis' biography party. 5. English I teacher Mr. Billy Richardson explains the assignment to his class. - 6. Capturing the personality of a basketball player, Susan Tucker explains her biography. 7. Library assistants, L. to R. - Deborah Shell, Arlene Strange, Debbie Owens, Darlene Strange, Mrs. Gwenn Blassingale - librarian, Nora Blanding, Mrs. Mary Davis - librarian, Karla Turner, MaryAnn Howard, Mrs. Ann Burrell - librarian, Lynn Phillips, Cathy Mason, Debbie Powell, Linda Brazie, Robert Craigo, Phillip Towery, and Kay Gosnell Knot shownl. 8. English II students in Mrs. Fannie Bryd's class work steadily on their assignments. Library f 181 Working hard to hopefully become a competent secretary or accountant is the goal held by business students. Speed and accuracy! These two words are practiced continually by shorthand and typing students. 0liFlllE Students in secretarial office procedures become acquainted with the procedures of personnel. S.O.P. students participate in projects pertaining to fashion, make-up, and general grooming ideas for the practical secretary. Accounting students learn the basics of calculating and organizing business work. ...,.,-6 Nm: 'M 182 !Business Shorthand students take many tests to increase their vocabularies. Concentrating on her shorthand, Kristi Thompson writes the correct word. Typing I student Wynndy Slaughter shows how the fingers do all the work. Explaining the day's assignment is a regular routine for Mrs. Tess Skinner. l've got a question? Octavia Sullivan asks this question before she begins her assignment. Taking a shorthand test, Rebecca Helton looks at the next question. Now how was l supposed to do that? wonders a typing student. Business! 183 --5 'Y Games, puzzles, and plain old figuring produce good results for math students at Parker. The math department consists of five teachers who work together closely to make math comprehensible to students. All work and no play is not the case here, math students find games like Math Bingo and Math Basketball broaden their understanding of formulas in algebra and Geometry. Erase, add, scratch, divide, and IA Ill 184 fMath All are necessary procedures in any math course. Advanced Placement Math students learn the techniques of Calculus and Trig. 'Ri ff f' K K.sg... i 159794 . QM, 5 :,f slim' If Geometry teacher Mrs. Mary Ann Fowler explains the assignment to a group of students. Explaining a math problem to Wynndy Slaughter is algebra teacher Mrs. Brenda League. Algebra l students work diligently to solve problems. Checking their work, students Laura Whitmer and Barry McCloud ask their teacher, Mr. lim Wrenn, to correct their mistakes. -.im An eyeful of problems. Looks like math teacher, Mrs. Brenda League, thinks in equations. Algebra l students Wynndy Slaughter and Shari Skipper, work together to solve a problem. Math students working carefully to solve their problems. vl' f'.RI.f Lf W -,,f4T r' Awt!7i.ti K , b fc' Rf f ' xfgw' l,--rv. me bfmg f-.qH..., ,,M,, -I , if iifff 'SW T36 fMec:hanicaI Drawing A fashion show, produced by the Distributive Education department, aided students in understanding the importance of product merchandizing. D.E. students found many new job opportunities were opened to them after taking this course. Mechanical drawing students learn to draw ITIAN for homes, shopping malls, and professional offices with the help of teacher john Harrison. Mechanical drawing students use many tools to accurately produce blueprints. 1. A dark room and an A.V. projector aid D.E. students in their understanding of merchandising. 2. Mechanical drawing students study for an important test. 3. Senior Ricky Davis draws plans for a project in Mechanical Drawing. 4. junior Steve Mullinax doesn't trust the roof with his homework. 5. D.E. teacher Mrs. Glenda McAleer listens carefully as a student asks a question. 6. Mechanical Drawing student Allen Gambrell studies with a little after-lunch snack. 7. D.E. students find class to be amusing. 8. D.E. students listen carefully to Mrs. Glenda McAleer's explanation on merchandising procedures. Mechanical Drawing! 137 ..! A .iil Q. .. 'B ' Www . .A, As the only Home Economics teacher, Miss jackie Henderson prepared her students for their future years as successful homemakers, Sewing and preparing meals enlightened students to modern and efficient decision making as homemakers. Along with these activities, Child Development and Family created new experiences for students. Enjoying what they do and learning as they go, Home Economic students will be successful. 188fHome Economics wif fy 27 Q QQ. 1. Home Ec. students enjoy their work. 2. lt takes a pinch of this and a dab of that! 3. Preparing a meal in Foods, Karen Coleman measures her ingredients carefully. 4. A Foods student prepares a quick snack. 5. What was that! wonders Miss jackie Henderson. 6. Sewing is one of the activities enjoyed by Sonya Burton. 7. Discussing the day's assignment is a breeze for Miss jackie Henderson. 7 . W ., f ,V 0 .:.i,' ' 4 df 1 W., -.:--- - 'Nw-.f 'T'N aw-.W 190 fEnoree 71 5,4 Enoree Vocational Center provides opportunities for juniors and seniors from Parker to learn a skill in industrial arts. One project the Enoree students develop this year is the construction of a custodian's house on the center's campus. Enoree students are completely framing, bricking, and wiring the entire house. While at Parker, auto mechanic students learn the proper way to Il ICIE with an engine or rebuild a transmission. A very special group, special education students, share a close bond between themselves and their teachers. 1. Enoree students find working together makes the job easier. 2. Special education students Octavia Bobo, Sandra Shumate, and Hazel Hartsell enjoy their reading assignment. 3. Mr. Doug Hawkins explains a new procedure to Auto Mechanic students. 4. Enoree students Franky Batson, Darrell Gillespie, jimmy Brooks, and Mark Garrett move a stove before beginning repairs. 5. Special education students Morris Hamby, Mike Bayne, and Lawrence Burdine work carefully on their math assignment. 6. Mr. Danny Viers listens carefully to his students questions. for the new custodian's house. 8. Senior Enoree students repair a stove. ,f'f,,f! aff' ,MW 7. Enoree students work accurately laying brick Auto Mechanics! 191 Embarrassed faces, puzzled glances, and whispered giggles trailed through the first weeks of the new co-ed gym classes. Many new experiences developed as students reported to the locker rooms. Students could not believe their eyes when their schedules read that their gym teacher was of the opposite sex. Everything worked out as the I0-IEIJ classes brought boys and girls together in various activities led by Coaches Golding, Hiott, jones, and Mclntosh. Nerves scattered along Greenville highways as driver's ed students learned safety and driving techniques with the instruction of Coach Wic Dunlap F? MMM 4 . , P 'Q f ,,,. AMmW1'm 'M Q ik' qw S Q i ' ' 4? 5 i 4 W , 21 Wfa. .. Y sw ,M me , , w .J,,. 'wfml fi ,. 'I92fPhysical Education A . S, kd Y f-'Eff fm 'Z -'if?? W'L ., M ' 4 j ' . ' ' - : ax '- Q s, -f . 1 , L j. xv -v .4 Q- 1 '- , 2 'fx W P Jawa fm if 4 ,F xii , ' , Q 5,5 I 5 5 P A ?v 1 in 5 wx 4 ,Q ,x 4 mm, , , I J T . L,i,, K Q egg: 0 I, 0 ,T K Sing your own kind of song. Chorus students sing many songs this year during class periods and in special assemblies. Parker Singers added a special touch to Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. Selling candles to raise money for the Spring Show is one project held by Parker ll Glilll Young Greenvillians practice many hours to prepare for their special performances. This year, Young Greenvillians performed at special club meetings and assemblies as well as participating in the Class Beauty and Miss Parker pageants. 194 fChorus Members of Young Greenvillians take their practice seriously. Gathered around the piano, Young Greenvillians go over their music for Thanksgiving assembly. Parker Singers practice for Christmas asesmbly. Singing seems to tire Linda Freeman into slumber. Directing Parker Singers is one of the responsibilities of Mrs. Esther Rogers. Practice makes perfect for members of Parker Singers. Practicing for a special performance are members of the Young Greenvillians Randy Bayne, jimmy Duncan, David Stoner, and Timmy Cobb. -0' mwff gs, ww 'Y' K ,iii .:g' E, if sf. ' ,g.., K s ,.'k f A A Q ' il, E , . K his 196 fArt Contests, exhibitions, and concerts highlight the Fine Arts. Several Parker students attend the Fine Arts Center studying painting, printmaking, dancing, voice, or instrumental music. Students enrolled in Art classes are given thorough opportunities to creativity and to develop skills as artists. During each class period, art students learn techniques in drawing, painting, and other art related crafts. Art 2, 3, and 4 students enter their works in several art shows. Among these are Greenville County Fair and Scholastic Art Awards. class. jewelry. his watercolor. on her watercolor. the key to success. 'l. Studying at the Fine Arts Center, Karen Bell works on a woodcut for her printmaking 4. Art l student, limmy Southerland. 7. Creating a new piece, Asonya Nolan works 2. At the Fine Arts Center, Rex Bagwell, Bobby Duncan, and Terry Gregory read over their music before class begins. 3. Explaining technique, Mrs. Helen Fuseler shows Daniel Shaw the proper way to make 5. Working on a watercolor is james Gambrell. 6. Standing at an easel, james Gambrell adds to 8. Getting in close on their work, Sharon Eskew and Asonya Nolan find concentration Artf197 Foreign language students learn more than the fundamentals of French or Spanish. They also learn the history and culture of that country. Along with the basics in grammar and vocabulary, foreign language students enjoy Christmas parties, in keeping with their country's customs. Mrs. Cathy Grill's Spanish students visited a local Spanish restaurant to add to their understanding of Spanish life IIYllE Interest and understanding develop as psychology students search into their minds to discover what makes them really tick. 198 !Languages A familiar book for French students. Studying his Spanish seems to be fun for senior, Charles Thompson. Explaining the day's assignment, French teacher Billy Richardson relaxes on his desk Returning test papers gives Spanish teacher Mrs. Cathy Grills a chance to talk with students. Meditating seems to be jackie Thompson's way to escape his troubles or possibly his psychology work for the day. This can't be right, says psychology teacher, Miss Mary Elizabeth Ariail as she tries to get into position to meditate. Seniors jackie Thompson, Kevin Wise, joe Trammell, Charles Thompson, and jimmy Loftis experiment with a new technique in psychology. Spanish takes complete concentration from Robbie Connors. Psychologyf199 'f ff M..---1 i fr A F X v I k1Qf?g9L?il We 3, f. W mf? Aff Class discussions aid Mr. Delane Ramsey's world history students to understand the material. Civics students find How Our Lives Are Made helpful to their class assignments. While grading their papers, Mr. Delane Ramsey explains his corrections to Dennis Paxton and Dana Westmoreland. World history is more interesting to Mr. Danny Watson's class as they watch an educational film. Running the projector seems to be fun for 6 7 8 johnny Nicholson. U.S. history students take their work seriously. Civics teacher, Mrs. Sylvia Tollison, takes a break from the regular class routine. . Working steadily seems to come easily to Mrs. Sue Foster's history class. xi 'sy lk 4 ... , 46 was X ev Q52 ,QI g . .. I 1, 5 ggi Along with the social sciences, chemistry, biology, and physical science students experience a similar opportunity to learn about man and his surroundings. Chemistry students learn the composition of things through experiments and calculations. An l9l0ll0 of learning occurs for many chemistry students as they conduct various required experiments with the help of Mr. George Dukas. A group of professors from Clemson University held a workshop laboratory class for Mr. George Dukas' chemistry I and II classes this winter. 1. Waiting for class to begin, Mr. lack Thorn's physical science students discuss their homework. 2. Chemistry I students listen carefully as Mr. George Dukas explains how to use the balance. 3. Explaining the experiment for chemistry I students is Mr. George Dukas. 4. Have you met my friend, chubby? , says Melvin Ford. 5. Chemistry I students watch anxiously for the, experiment to begin. 6. just waiting to be used! 7. U.S. History students work steadily to complete their work. 8. Things are always happening, discovers Chemistry I students. Sciencef203 Biology students find field trips an important part of their learning experience this year. These students become acquainted with the anatomy and classification of plants and animals. Physical science students began to IIIO E the essential elements of force, energy, and matter. One thing all the science students have in common is their realization that learning about manfs environment requires careful observations. Time and energy put forth by these students gain them understanding of their course. 204 fScience ,f ,av .f 1. Teaching his class is interesting to physical science teacher, Mr. lack Thorn. 2. Explaining the parts ofa carrot, Mrs. Birdie Miller points to her topic. 3. Physical science comes easy to Mr. Lee Essex's class with the help of filmstrips. 4. Waiting for his students to come to class is Mr. Lee Essex. 5. Anxious to answer the question are Mr. lack Thorn's physical science students. 6. Enjoying their discussion are biology students. 7. Explaining her report for biology is Cherri Kolak. 8. Answering the questions is fun for Mrs. Birdie Miller's class. Science! 205 .E-4 , il' 1 -wifi ,Wi'i .+4,.tjt iam- fmg-gd W,ct,'i ?H5w'wl'Qo'limt . fililjq' lil' gtgwig-wg g 'if V3 fl' T 1 rifil -fee-zu Q.. .mi t,.t.,.,.,. .- f ,H Lfrnfztff-1.vflff 115: 'lffJ'ii'?Cif Rfiftwtih Eyqgiaiimfflwjlijftllviywilugitsrj wi- 'rm 'rw tml. 7,s..1Q'f ...H--nest ,. VW gtg? lagf g1aez5wjtjjwvttrjwtm yn ,,,.,,, gases. f,,, . ,-4:17.15 - 1 roi, We Mui. . sit: 1' 'Ha-Fa' wTtc 'i tHflJiij-fs J ' slit'Wwilizilxiit'Miees QWi,iQ:-f W,e,i,..F4..Lijf - 5 ff re'1E??ss5 113W2saaigqxpiftltqjjwil-jgtg ljg, jj ily t3fc7,ijp11jfI,t2,gifj5' in if gityiljtyyjigitliijtti tri L it Mlm 1 it ti ww' ,ft will atitaswmjtilgijiistmite:M fil T fZrt'tsfirlmii'liiwffrtiifilif I .1 ,Um lml't,'1f5Z,,'51,fij 206 f Divider lt's so good to be home in Greenville! A community on the move, growing to a major metro- politan power inthe South but still small enough to care about her people's interest. Local business- men caring about the community enjoyment and advancement. joint efforts of business and townspeo- ple raise thousands of dollars yearly for many national charities. Green- ville's big business is only half of her story. The true Greenville lies within the working class. Green- ville, the Textile Center of the World, is a great place to call home. An unusual shaped water fountain at Fi- delity Federal is one of the many .eye- catching designs around Greenville. TOP RIGHT Local artists display their talents on the outside of the building as well as inside Greenville's unique People's Market. BOTTOM RIGHT Businessmen who care about Greenville's future spend many hours at the Chamber of Commerce planning projects to bring new business to the city. TOP FAR RIGHT Signs crowd the roadway tempting Greenvillians to browse around local shopping malls. EXTREME TOP RIGHT Concerned businessman Horace Owens takes time from regular business to sell pumpkins for public enjoyment during Halloween. MIDDLE RIGHT i l l LQ--i I. F. ' American Security Of Greenville 237 American Shoe Shop 214 Associated Oil Company 221 Athletic Attic lAndersonJ 233 Atlas Printing Office and Supply Company 232 Attaway Easterlin Pontiac 222 Auto Brokers Inc. 224 Bankers Trust 241 P.W. Bell Signs 217 B. 84 G. Gulf and Wrecker Servic Berea Plaza Barber Shop 216 Bigelow-Sanford Inc. 241 Bl-L0 232 Blankenship Electric 238 Bo-Dilly's 242 Boggs 84 Holloway 220 Carolina Drive-In 222 Carolina Industrial Insulating 224 Carolina Material Handling 245 Carolina Plating Company 220 Carolina Printing 241 Cedar Lane Drive-In 241 City View Town Hall 250 C.L. Brown Body Shop 242 Clock Drive-In 222 Coca-Cola Bottling Company 221 Collins Cadillac 240 Commerical Welding Service 216 Cone Mills 223 Covil Corp. 222 Dixie Gem 216 Fairway Ford 235 Famous submarine Shop 236 Fiber Industries 220 Fidelity Federal216 Finley's Flowers 250 Foothill's Honda 250 Garner Natural Food 220 Gene Batson Auto Sales 246 Gordon E. Mann 237 Greenville Carpet Center 232 Greenville Floral Company Greenville Moving Storage 226 Greenville News-Piedmont 221 Greenville Stage Equipment 235 Hav-a-Home Reality 242 e2 Have-a-Tampa Wholesale and Supply 237 Head Hunters 225 Henley's Foreign Auto Parts 214 Beth Holcombe 233 Hinkle's jeep 248-249 jackie Mauldin's Body Shop 236 janitor Wholesale and Supply 241 lay Mac Studio 215 1.1. Truck Stop 229 losten's Ring Company 220 josten's Yearbook 247 Lloyd Hall Plumbing Inc. 218 208 Index FX 555 mc: ITU PH. 277-6183 ev b i: Zflmmas ,Mf,,4fc: Huncral Home 639 NORTH MAIN sneer GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA X fit? Xlmtlfit' CORPORATION 18031246-1521 GREENVILLE v AUGUSTA 0 ALBANY TI SER W.M. Maculey and Sons 240 Magic Mirrow Beauty Shop 229 Malcolm Carter 218 Merck's Barber Shop 221 Metal Fabricators 246 Mike's Body Shop 216 Moore Business Firms 246 Mutual Home Store 216 Nationwide Insurance Agency 222 New China Restaurant 231 Non Fluid Oil 229 Northside Hardware 242 Osteen Fuel Oil 221 Park Place Barber Shop 229 Parker High School Band Officers 241 Parker High School Color Guard 230 Parker Road Drug Store 221 Pepsi 222 Petees 243 Pet Dairy 218 Polk Steel Service 236 P.Y.A. 218 Rainbow 219 james H. Ray 216 Red Arrow Tow Bar Sales 224 Roger's Body Shop 227 Shaw's 221 Sherwin Williams 224 Sherwood Chevrolet 220 j.E. Sirrine 240 Skateland 235 Smith Flowers and Weddings 242 Smith Trophy Company 236 Southern Bank and Trust 233 Southern Bell 224 South Carolina National Bank 218 Southern Weaving 250 l.P. Stevens 214 Style-A-Rama 246 Taylors Auto Parts 246 The Sandwich Shop 250 Thieve's Market 242 Thomas McAfee Funeral Home 229 jackie Thompson 237 Try-Me Laundry 232 Tucker's Soda Shop 233 Varsity Cheerleaders 238 . Vivian's Beauty Shop 236 Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers 250 Willete's Beauty Shop 242 Williams Exxon 232 Williams Oil Company 214 Winn Dixie 236 Woodside Division Dan River 226 I I 61-ENICDR6 Allison, Cheryl 113, 106 Allison, Daniel Anderson, Gerald 31, 52, 82, 113, 193 Anderson, Billie 113 Austin, Denise 41, 87, 100, 113, 105, 106, 107, 47,' 36 Banks, Kenny 5, 31, 53, 113, 105 Barnette, jerry 113 Batson, Frankie 114, 191 Batson, johnnie 93, 114 Beard, Crystal 87, 92, 94, 114, 255, 38, 106, 107, 49 Beemer, David 114 Bell, Karen 87, 94, 97, 114, 197, 253, 38, 74, 49 Bishop, William 114 Blount, jan 41, 100, 115, 38, 106, 107, 177, 49 Bobo, Carman 100, 115 Brazie, Linda 103, 115, 43, 181 Brown, Tommy 24, 31, 52, 54, 115, 106 Bryant, Kim 31, 116 Byrd, Carolyn 116 Campbell, Chris 116, 45 Carlton, Bridgette 99, 116, 106 Childress, Teresa 116, 106 Childers, Phillip 117 Clayton, Robert 117 Coggins, Lynda 117, 106 Coker, Steve 102, 117 Coleman, Debra 117 Cranford, Lynn 31, 87, 108, 49, 47 Cross, Debbie 31, 118, 23, 106 Cruel, Rosalind 100, 118 Davidson, Tanya 118, 107 Davis, Wayne 118 Davis, Richard 187 Deese, james 118, 38 Dismuke, Rebbeca 92, 118, 106 Drummond, Terry 119 Duncan, Bobby 24, 91, 119, 197, 38 Durham, Robert 91, 119 Echols, Kenni 119 Edwards, Donna 95, 100, 120, 106, 107 Epps, Tracy 120, 107 Farr, Robin 120 Finley, Lynn 24, 94, 94, 100, 120, 255, 62, 64, 106 Fluery, johnny 120, 106 Franks, Danny 120 Fricks, Sandy Fry, Charlotte 100, 121 Gambrell, james 121 Garren, Mike 80, 94, 96, 121, 255 Garrison, Mark 121, 191 Gillespie, Darrell 121 Gillespie, William 191 Gilliland, Ronnie 122 Gilstrap 122 Gorman, joAnn 100, 122, 105 Gosnell, Kay 100, 122 Gossett, jerry 122 Gravely, Mickey 122 Gray, Keith 102, 123 Gray, Catherine 123 Hand, Susan 123, 107, 108 Harper, Derrick 58 Hawkins, Allen 52, 123 Headen, Kathy 123 Hendricks, Brenda 92, 123, 106, 107, 108, 36 Hester, Tommy 124 Hibdon, Ray 124 Holcombe, Beth 87, 124, 106, 49, 47, 36 Holcombe, Ken 102, 124 Holt, Robert 12, 124 Hunt, David 124 Hunt, Tami 125 johnson, Cindy 92, 94, 125, 255 johnson, Lynn 102, 225, 106 johnson, Mike 125 johnson, Stanley 103 jones, Debra 125, 106 jones, Rebeccda 125 jordon, joel 126, 58, 61 jossey, Barbara 126, 106, 107 Keller, Angela 126 Kelly, Bonnie 126 Kelly, Rocky 126, 111 Kennedy, Twanna 126 Kirby, Tammie 93, 127 Kircus, Renae 127, 106 Kirtskey, Oliver 94, 127, 255 Landreth, Angela 102, 127 Lark, Wanda 127 Lawerence, Samunel 102, 127 Lee, Edward 128 Lee, Linda 87, 100 Lindsey, Trina 101, 128, 106, 49 Link, Ann 12, 128 Lister, Denise 93, 128, 253 Loftis, jimmy 128, 199 Louris, Shelley 52, 80, 128 Marchsbanks, Frankie 129 McAlister, Renee 129 McCarson, jerry 129 McCraw, Rhonda 92, 129 McCullough, Robert 97, 129, 177, 49, 36 Mcjunkin, Claude 31, 52, 130 McKee, Wayne 130 McKinney, Donna 130, 106 McLees, Dale 31, 52, 54, 80, 87, 130, 38 Means, Chris 94, 47 Merrill, Phil 130 Miller, jill 92, 94, 131, 255, 108 Mitchell, Frank 62, 64, 7 4, 106, 78 Phillips, Lee 82, 132 Polk, Rex 133 Poole, joylyn 133 Poole, Ruby 133, 106, 107 Powers, Chris 133 Powers, Linda 133, 38 Procter, Rawlins, Deree 133, 108 Nancy 101, 134, 106 Raxter, Belinda 102, 134 Reece, Loretta 134 Rees, Missy 92, 134, 106, 109 Reid, Gary 8, 31, 52, 134, 105 Rhodes, Lendy 52, 87, 134, 106 Rigdon, Ronald 31, 52, 135 Rivers, Elaine 94, 100, 135, 255, 106 Roberson, Donna 103, 135 Ross, Connie 87, 92, 135, 38, 106, 36 Sammons, Dana 135 Satterfield, Ronald 96, 136 Scroggs, Gerald 31, 52, 54, 136, 58, 106, 111 Shaw, Daniel 197 Simpson, Raymond 96 Sims, Theresa 24, 94, 136, 253, 106 Slingerland, Larry 136 Smith, Fran 87, 95, 100, 136 Smith, Wilam 100, 137 Stokes, jewell 17, 137 Stoner, David 24, 87, 97, 137, 193, 38 106, 177, 49, 36, 73 Strange, Arlene 27, 137, 181 Strange, Darlene 27, 137, 181 Strawther, Sarah 137 Tate, Myra 106 Taylor, Danny 27 Taylor, Debbie 27, 92, 106 Thomas, Susan 103, 106, 107 Thompson, Charles 96, 199 Thompson, Karen 100, 253, 106 Thompson, Robert 139, 199 Trammell, Thomas 139, 199 Turner, Karla 139, 181 Vaughan, Pat 7, 92, 139, 106, 49 Vaughan, Richard 31, 52, 54, 94, 139, 47 255, 38, Wakefield, Karen 87, 95, 101, 139, 106 Waldrop, Beth 14, 87, 140, 106 Ward, Morris 140, 38, 106, 47 Waters, Watson, jencey 140 Blake 140 Whittington, Glen 141 Wilder, Dwayne 31, 52, 141, 58, 61 Willard, Shirley 142 Mote, johnny 131 Williams, Debbie 94, 96, 141, 255 Neely, james 131 Williams, Ernest 141 Nelson, Kathy 131 Williams, Henry 141 O'Leary, Micheal 131 Williams, Mary 141 Orr, Ruby 92, 132, 107, 109 Williams, Tony 31, 52, 142 Owens, Debbie 132, 181 Witmer, Sandy 142 Passmore, Ronnie 132 Wood, Edmond 24, 31, 87, 142, 29, Paxton, Gina 31, 91, 93, 132, 38, 43, 38, 106, 107, 177, 36 45 Yon, Denise 94, 142, 253, 38, 74, 106, Payne, Lisa 185 36 Peele, Rose 14, 24, 94, 132, 255, 38, lndexf 209 Adams, Danny 146 Ashley, Billy 96, 146, 106 Bagwell, Lisa 147 Bagwell, Rex 87, 197, 106, 47 Barbary, Yvonne 147 Batson, Lynn 94, 102, 146, 149, 106, 36 Batson, Randy 147, 106 Bayne, Randy 101, 147, 193, 106, 49, 36 Beemer, Kenny 146 Bishop, Gladys 146 Black, Eunice 146 Blakely, Cynthia 146 Blankenship, Ernie 52, 54, 84, 103, 146, 58, 61 Bledsoe, Pam 92, 146, 106 Bowders, Brenda 146 Bowman, judy 146 Boyd, Arness 146 Brashier, julie 31, 95, 97, 146, 106 Brewer, Vickie 146 Bridwell, Donny 146 Bridwell, Karen 92, 146, 106, 49, 36 Brown, Anthony 58 Brown, Charles 146 Brown, Steve 146 Buchanan, Susan 95, 102, 146, 106, 36 Burgess, jeanna 95, 102, 146, 106 Burkhalter, Darlene 146 Burrell, Robby 92, 94, 95, 146, 255 Burton, Barry 146 Burton, Brenda 146 Campbell, Connie 147 Campbell, Marty 147 Campbell, Tempest 92, 147 Chambers, Karen 100, 147 Chapman, Francine 27, 146, 147 Chasteen, Dale 147 Childers, Patty 103, 147, 106 Christy, Mark 103, 147, 106 Cisson, Barry 52, 146, 147, 106 Clark, Marilynn 31, 41, 103, 147 Cobb, Tara 101, 147 Cobb, Tim 147, 193, 36 Connor, Bobby 93, 95, 146, 147, 73 Connor, Robbie 95, 102, 147, 199, 106, 36 Cox, Sherry 147, 106 Culpepper, Deborah 100, 147, 181 Davis, Paul 147 Dill, Chris 147 Duncan, Brian 147, 36 Dyer, Robbie 147 Edwards, Karen 101, 146, 147, 43, 36 Edward, joan 147 Elliott, Tommy 52, 103, 147, 58 Eskew, Sharon 7, 94, 97, 147, 197, 255, 106 Evett, Mary 147 Fant, joyce 96, 147 Ferguson, Brenda 92, 95, 147 Ferguson, judy 148 Floyd, Ricky 96, 146, 148 Floyd, Steve 148, 110 210 f Index JUNIORO Fowler, Patti 148 Fowler, Vickie 148 Freeman, Linda 41, 100 Fullington, Randolph 147, 58, 61 Galloway, Brenda 102, 148 Gambrell, Allen 187 Garren, David 96, 146, 148, 106, 107, 36, 73 Garren, Eddie 52, 103, 148, 106 Garrett, Pam 100, 146, 148, 62, 106, 78, 56 Gibson, Ann 87, 94, 146, 148, 253, 29, 35, 106, 107 Giles, Maxie 52, 102, 148, 106 Gillespie, Allen 148, 58 Goldsmith, Maryanne 41, 99, 148, 43, 106, 45 Gorman, Wesley 101, 148 Gray, Cynthia 100, 148, 106 Greenway, Lygia 102, 148, 106, 49 Gregory, Terry 148, 197 Griffin, Rhonda 148 Grissop, Van 148 Gutherie, judy 148 Guthrie, Mike 101, 148 Guyton, Wanda 148 Hammond, Larry 148 Hampton, Carla 149 Hardrick, Michelle 149, 107, 108 Harper, Virginia 100, 149 Harris, Lisa 149 Hayes, Nancy 146, 149, 106 Helton, Rebecca 149, 183 Hendrix, Angie 8, 149, 74, 106 Hicks, Susan 93, 149, 106 Hilborn, Carol 149 Hinton, Ronnie 52 Holcombe, Vickie 94, 102, 149, 36 Holder, Wanda 149, 108 Holtzbauer, Becky 92, 149, 106 Holtzclaw, Weldon 149 Howard, MaryAnn 92, 149, 181 Hughes, Teresa 92, 149 jarvis, Robert 149 jefferson, Melinda 62 jenkins, Sharon 149 jones, Greg 149 jones, joseph 149 jones, Samuel 149 joy, Bobby 149, 111 Kellett, james 82, 97, 103, 149, 106 Kelly, David 149 Kelly, Tracy 149 Keys, Annette 149 Keys, Tyronne 149, 105 Knight, Lisa 99, 149, 62, 64, 106, 49, 36 Knight, Mal 150 Lancaster, Mark 93, 94, 150, 255, 106, 49, 36 Langston, Steve 52 Lee, Kathy 93, 146, 150, 106 Lee, Rose 150 Lollis, Charles 150 Lollis, Suzanne 150 Lollis, Steve 102, 150 Long, Susan 150 Loundermilk, Lynn 103, 150, 106, 108 Loving, jackie 150 Lowe, Tammy 150, 108 Major, Vickie 150 Marsh, Cheryl 24, 94, 100, 150, 255, 62, 64, 74, 106, 78, 36 Martain, Calvin 52, 54, 150 Mason, Cathy 103, 150, 181 Mason, Clyde 150, 110 McCall, Kathy 84, 87, 103, 150, 29, 108 McCarter, Chris 150 McKee, Mike 150 McLees, Terry 52, 80, 146, 150, 105, 106 Medford, Allen 150 Miller, Bert 146, 150, 110 Moon, Darrell 150 Moon, Teresa 100, 150 Moore, Carl 150 Morgan, james 150 Morgan, Teresa 92, 150 Morton, Chuck 150, 106 Mullinax, Steve 52, 54, 57, 151, 187, 58, 61 Myers, Thad 151 Navy, johnny 151 Neibel, Beverlie 151 Nelson, jackie 151 Norris, Gail 151 Norris, Garry 52, 151 Oates, Lanny 151 O'Bryant, Tony 151 O'Shields, Angie 103, 151, 106 Owens, Sandra 99, 151, 106 Owings, Tim 151 Parham, Daniel 27, 96, 87, 146, 151, 106, 36 Parham, Manuel 27, 96, 101, 146, 151, 106, 107, 36 Partman, Donna 151 Payne, Susan 101, 131 Pennington, Carol 94, 151, 255 Pepper, Valerie 151 Petterson, Taleena 151 Petratos, johnny 151 Pickens, Virgie 151 Quinn, Allen 52, 54, 103, 151, 105, 106 Redding, Terry 151 Reeder, Cynthia 100, 151 Reid, Larry 151 Renrick, janice 151 Rhodes, Bryan 52, 103, 151 Rice, Sharon 152 Richards, Michelle 153 Richardson, john 52, 152 Rigdon, Tony 152 Roberts, Lisa 100, 146, 152, 106, 49, 36 Sanders, Tommy 101, 152 Satterfield, Brian 101, 152 Scott, David 152, 109 Sewell, Cindy 152 Shepard, jo 152 Shumate, Sammy 152 Sims, Mike 152 Skipper, Shelia 97, 152 Slaughter, W,ynndy 102, 152, 183, 185, 78 74, 49, Smith, Avin 152 Smith, Sandy 152 Smith, Susan 152 Smith, Tony 152 Smith, Yvonne 152 Sosebee, Dale 52, 103, 152, 35, 105, 106 Spearman, Deanna 101 Spivey, Phillip 94, 95, 96, 162, 255 Adcox, Stewart, Dianne 152 Stone, Craig 103, 152 Stroud, Don 152, 49 Sullivan, Terry 153 Sutherland, jimmy Thompson, Timmy 153 Thraikille, Steve 153 Tompkins, Susan 92, 153, 106, 107 Trammell, johnny 153 Tucker, Cindy 93, 153 Tucker, Peggy 153 Turner, Kym 153 Vaughan, Ricky 103, 153 Wakester, Troy 153 Walker, Ada 153, 62 Walker, Beverly 153 Walker, Terri 99, 153, 106 Ward, Beverly 94, 153, 255, 47 ward, David 52, 103, 153, 106, 110 Ward, Tina 102, 153 Watts, Sandra 153 Westmoreland, Dana 153, 201 Wilkerson, Gerald 153 Williams, Lee 146, 153 Williams, Randy 153 Williams, Saberina 153 Williamson, Stan 153 Wilson, Cynthia 153 Wilson Wilson , Mike 153, 193, 49 , Susan 102, 153, 106, 36 Wright, Tim 153 Young, Beverly 153 6OPl-ICJMORE6 Barry 154 Alexander, Cheryl 31, 154 Allison, Denise 102, 154 Anders, Walter 154 Anderson, Randy 154 Atkins, Vincent 154, 109 Ballew, Dennis 154 Ballew, james 154 Ballew, Marion 154 Batson, Scott 93, 154 Baugus, Cindy 41, 101, 154, 78 Belt, Gary 154 Bishop, joel 154 Blackwell, jimmy 154 Blankenship, Crystal 103, 154 Bobo, Octavia 100, 191 Boggs, Rufus 102, 154 Bowers, Pam 154 Bowers, Richard 102, 154 Brashier, Lisa 102, 154 Brown, Elizabeth 154 Brucke, Sherry 103 Bryant, Becky 154 Burdine, Lawerence 154, 191 Burns, Tim 57, 154 Camden, Steve 155 Cantrell, jill 155, 106 Capps, julie 15, 108 Carlton, Arlen 155 Carlton, Beverly 155 Carlton, Marion 57 Case, Robert 155 Case, Roger 155 Cassell, Rita 93, 155 Cater, Randy 155 Cater, Sandy 101, 155 Chambers, Elaine 103, 155, Chapman, Freddie 27, 155 Chastain, Gwendolyn 155 Clark, Micheal 155 Clayton, jeffery 155 Coggins, jan 92, 155 Coleman, Robert 155 Collins, Donald 57, 93, 155 Collins, Kim 155, 43 Collins, Teresa 155 Conner, Lisa 101, 155 Cox, Matthew 156 105, 62 Craft, Wayne 156 Craig, Frankie 156 Crumley, Lynn 156, 106 Cubitt, Lisa 156 Daniels, Tim 156 Davidson, Kathy 101 Davidson, Roger 102, 156 Daivs, Arthur 103, 156 Davis, Beverly 156 Davis, Chuck 156, 47 Davis, Charles 156 Donald, Kenneth 156 Drummond, Stanley 156, 49 Duncan, jimmy 87, 156, 194, 36 Dunlap, Sharon 101 Durham, Beth 102, 156, 74 Easter, jackie 156 Eddleman, james 93, 156 Egan, Andy 156 Evett, jackie Evett, Randell 156 Finley, Tammy 156 Fleming, joy 156 Floyd, Sherry 156 Fuller, jerry 52, 57, 157 Galloway, Edward 157, 49 Gambrell, Stanley 157 Garrison, Theresa 157 George Angela 157 Gibson, Candy 157, 106 Godfrey, Gayla 157 Gosnell, Darrell 157 Gossett, Mike 157 Gossett, john 157 Griffin, Roland 157 Grissop, Nancy 157 Gutherie, Gary 157 Harriston, janice 157 Hall, Cindy 157 Hall, David 157 Hampton, Tracy 157 Hand, Barry 157 Harlins, johnny 157 Harris, jesse 157 Hartsell, Hazel 100, 157, 191 Hawkins, William 158 Helton, james 57, 158 29, 49, Herrings, Kenneth 158 Hendricks, Troy 57 Hinchman, William 93, 158, 73 Holden, Veronica Hollis, Marbie 103 Hooker, Keith 158 Hopkins, Mike 158 Huff, Edward 158 jew, Anna 33, 78 johnson, Cindy 93, 101, 158 jolly, Sherri 158 jones, Candy 158 jones, Debbie 158 jones, Leann 93, 158 jones, Ted 103, 158 Kay, Darrell 156 Kay, Kenneth 158 Keith, Sandra 95, 158 Kelley, Margaret 93 Kent, Charles 96, 159 King, Sonja 159, 106, 49 Kirby, Pam 93, 159 Kiser, Ronald 159, 108 Knight, Sandra 159 Kolak, Cherri 31, 159, 205, 29, 62, Ladd, Ricky 57 Lambert, Nita 102, 159 Landrum, Scott 159 Langham, Kim 103, 159 Langley, Susan 41, 159, 106 Latimore, Valarie 100 Lee, Roosevelt 159 Lewis, Laura 159 Little, William 101, 159, 106, 49 Lloyd, Don 159 Loftis, jeff 57, 159 Lynch, Perry 105 Mahaffey, Billy 159 Mahaffey, Marion 100, 159 Mansell, Cliflon 159 Marchbanks, Billy 93, 159 Mattox, Russ 159 Meynard, Dean 159 McAvoy, janet 31, 159, 106, 47 McAbee, Wieford 159 McCauley, Mitchell 102, 159 McDowell, Dale 160 Medlock, john 160 106 Index! 211 Miller, jerry 160 Miller, Sandra 160 Mitchell, Diane 160 Moore, George 160 Moore, Rachel 160 Morgan, Bobby 57 Morgan, Brenda 160 Morris, Anita 160 Morton, Melinda 160 Moss, Donna 21, 160 Mote, Kim 109 Nelson, Nicky 57, 160 Nicholson, Tommy 57, 93, 160, 201 Noland, Asonja 96, 160, 197, 106 Norris, Randy 103, 160, 106 Norwood, Cindy 95, 160 Norwood, Danny 160 Oglesby, Roger 160 Osborne, Cecellia 100, 160 Packard, jeff 161 Padgett, Marshall 161 Parham, Dennis 96, 161 Parker, Lora 161 Partman, Omega 100, 161 Pawlak, Mike 103 Patratos, Tommy 161 Paxton, Dennis 52, 57, 161, 120, 33, 35, 49 Phillips, Cynthia 161, 74, 78 Powell, Debbie 161, 74, 78 Adams, jackie 164 Adams, Lynn 164 Adams, Ronald 164 Allen, Christie 164 Allison, Lisa 92, 164 Anders, Audery 164 Anders, Doug 57, 93 Anderson, Geneva 93, 164 Anthony, Walter 164 Austin, Alvin 164 Ballew, Terry 93, 164 Barnett, Barney 164 Barton, Thomas 164, 111 Bayne, Mary 164, 191 Beattie, Tammy 103, 164, 108 Beemer, Dorothy 101, 164 Bihop, Robin 164 Bishop, Shelia 181 Black, Fmma 100, 164 Blakely, jimmy 70 Bobo, Amanda 93 Boyles, Ronald 164 Brock, Loretts, 164 Brooks, Terri 92, 164 Brookshire, Mike 164 Bryant, Edward 164 Burdette, jeff 57, 164, 49 Burgess, Phillip 164 Burkhalter, Charles 164 Burnside, Glenn 7 Burton, johnny 93 Burton, Sonja 103, 106, 49 Campbell, Kelly 165, 110 Carlton, Wayne 165 212 flndex Powers, Andrew 161, 111 Putman, Elisa 100, 161 Rackley, Tammy 161 Raines, jesse 161 Raines, Tim.93, 161 Rawlins, james 93, 161 Reece, Brenda 161 Reed, Debra 161 Rhodes, Kathy 100, 161 Robertson, Benny 161 Robinson, Benjamin 161 Robinson, james 161 Rosenburg, Allison 161, 36 Sexton, Betty 162 Shepard, Phillip 162 Shepard, Brian 162 Shumate, Willie 5, 191 Simpson, Linda 162 Smart, Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Harold 24, 27, 162 Tammy 162 Arthur 110 Brenda 11, 103, 162 Carolyn 162 Ernest 162 james 162 Mike 162 Rhonda 162 Spearman, Prucilla 162 Spencker, Ken 102, 162 Stewart, Tommy 162 FREOI-IMEN Carter, Dora 165 Chambers, Anthony 57 Cheek, Kim 165 child, Trudy 92, 165, 181, 47 Childress, Lenora 103, 165 Cisson, Brian 92, 97, 165 Clark, Danny 165 Clark, Randy 165 Clopton, Donna 165 Cobb, Tony 165 Cole, Mark 165 Coleman, Karen 165, 189 Conway, Matthew 70 Cooper, Tony 165 Cox, Brenda 93, 165, 106 Craig, Scott 165 Cummings, Cynthia 165 Curry, Randy 165 Davis, Ann 105 Davis, jack 165 Davis, Larry 165 Davis, Woody 165 Dowrum, William 165 Dryman, james 165 Druham, Rammond 70 Elliott, Timmy 57, 165, 70 Flarity, Tammy 93, 165 Floyd, Kim 165 Floyd, Robert 165 Ford, Melvin 203 Fowler, judy 165 Freeman, james 165, 70 Garland, David 165 Garrett, jeaream 100, 165 Stiles, Frank 57, 162, 105, 111 Still, Mark 162 Stone, Kelley 162, 106 Stoudenmire, Chris 162 Sullivan, Octavia 162, 62, 64 Sullivan, Robert 162 Swaynghame, David 162 Talley, Wanda 102 Thomas, Tim 162 Thompson, Debroah 163 Thompson, Kristi 163, 183 Thompson, Linda 163 Thompson, Mary 163 Timms, Bobby 163 Tolley, Charles 163 Tucker, Diane 93, 163 Tucker, jackie 163, 110 Tucker, Kathy 163 Ware, Regina 163 Wells, Benny 96, 163 Westbrook, jeanitta 163 Westmoreland, Donald 93, 16 White, Kale 102, 163 Whitfield, Donna 93 Wilder, Keith 57, 163 Williams, Billy 163 Williams, Robert 163 Williams, Wayne 163 Wilson, Priscilla 103, 163 George, Donna 165 Gillespie, Tammy 165 Gilstrap, Debra 165 Goldsmith, june 41, 165, 106 Gossett, Teresa 27 Gossett, Tyrone 27, 93, 165 Grant, Donna 166 Guin, Mitzi 166 Hamby, Morris 166, 191 Hamlin, David 166 Hammond, Terry 166 Harvey, Fonda 166 Harvley, Vernard 166 Hawthorne, Beverly 100 Heffington, Linda 101 Hendrix, Anthony 166 Hibdon, Lynne 166, 181 Holden, Cloe 166 Hollingsworth, Donald 166 Howard, Tina 166 Hubber, Selwyn 93, 166 Huff, Sandy 166, 106 Hughes, Debbie 166 jefferson, Reba 166 jenkins, Constance 103 johnson, Kenny 166 jordon, Bessie 166 joy, Phillip 166 Kay, Mark 166 Kennedy, Sharon 166 King, Micheal 166 Kolak, Billy 166 Kythas, Harry 166 Lail, Nancy 166 Langston, Shannon Lark, Becky 166 Lee, Terry 166 Lewis, Libby 166 Lewis, William 166 Ligon, Cindy 166 Linderman, Frank 1 Lollis, Angela 31, 103, 1 106 66 Loving, Steve 167, 70 Lyda, Cindy 167 Lyda, Frank Ann 16 Lyda, Lona 167 7 MacLeod, Barry 185 Maddox, Darlene 1 67 Mahaffey, Keith 167 Martin, Keith 167 Masters, joy 167, 74 Mayes, Tracey 167 McAbee, Lynn 167, 47 McCall, Cindy 167 McCauley, Rodney Mccombs, Lori 93, McDonald, Sherry McGee, Buddy 167 Miller, Robbin 93 167, 167, 167 Moore, jacquelyn 167 Moore, Linda 167 Morgan, Lee Anna Morris, john 167 Nabors, Robin 167 Nelson, Varlisa 167 Norris, joy 167 Norris, Lesia 167 103, Norwood, joan 167 Olson, janet 181 Orr, Micheal 24, 167 Arial, Mary 21, 170, 199 Atkinson, Virginia 170, Babb, Richard 170 Bates, Marie 101, 1 Bishop, Carolynx11, 21, Blassingale, Gwen 170 Burrell, Anne 170 Burton, Thelma 170 Byrd, Frannie 21, 1 Coleman, Ann 170 Colquitt, Candace Crenshaw, Charlie Davis, Bonnie 170, Davis, Mary 170 Dodson, Charles Dogan, Anita 67,43 70 74 167 107 70,l77 24,170 70,181 21,95,170,177 105 255,181 Dukas, Georga 170, 203 ' 1 Dunlap, Wic 170, Dunn, Luther Essex, Lee 205 93, 5 Foster, Sue 21, 170, 201 Fowler, MaryAnne Friddle, William Fussler, Helen 171, Gillespie, john 171 Golding, Gene 57, Griffith, Anjoy 171 Grills, Cathy 171, 1 17L 197 171 99,2 8,61,73 185,110 , 177 Parker, Rita 167 Parker, Stevey 167 Pierce, Diane 106 Peebles, jeff 93, 167 Peterson, Annetta 167 Pools, john 168 Price, lasper 168 Proctox, Catherine 168 Raines, Gregory 168 Redding, Catherine 168 Reese, Donnie 168 Reese, Mary 168 Rhodes, james 168 Rhodes, Lisa 168 Rice, Randy 57, 168, 70 Rigdon, Dianne 168 Roach, Tommy 168 Roberts, Mike 168 Roberts, Steve 168 Robertson, David 93 Roddinson, Debra 168 Rogers, Tyrone 168, 47 Russo, jeffery 57, 168 Sammons, Leon 168 Sanders, Micheal 111 Sanders, Vickie 92, 168 Sattefield, Roger 168, 181 Saxe, Robert 168 Seawright, David 168 Seay, Shelia 168 Shell, Doborah 93, 181 Sheppard, Suzette 168 Shockly, Wanda 92, 168 Simmons, Charles 168 Sims, Kevin 92, 168, 70 Skipper, Shari 41, 103, 168, 185, 49 GTHFF Harper, Nancy Harrison, john 171, 62, 64 Hawkins, Douglas 171, 191 l1ehon,jan 171 Henderson, Marian 171, 189 Hiott, Grace 171 Holiday, Terry 91, 171, 49 jones, Nathaniel 171 Leach, Brenda 171 League, Brenda 21, 171, 185 McDonald, jenny 172 Mclntosh, Tim 8, 57, 103, 172, 253, 70 McKinney, Wayne 170 Miller, Birdie 21, 102, 171, 205 Mohlenbrock, james 93, 172 Ramsey, Delane 172, 201 Reid, Margaret Richardson, Billy 21, 199, 177, 181 Rogers, Esther 172, 193, 49 Sherman, Thomas 170 Skinner, Tess 172, 183 Slater, Ruby 172, 107 Smith, Nancy 172, 177, 49 Swaynghame, jane 172 Templeton, Beth 172, 177, 179 Thorn, jack 172, 203, 205, 110 Tollison, Sylvia 21, 172, 201 Slight, john 57, 168 Sloan, jill 168 Smart, Daryl 93 Smith, Danny 169, 110, 181 Smith, Donald 57, 169 Smith, Rudy 57, 92, 93 Smith, Sue 169 Smith, Teresa 169 Smith, Teresa 1. Smith Vickie 169 Sosebee, Kim 169 Spearman, Teresa 103, 169 Spivey, Mike 93, 169 Satancil, Micheal 169 Stiles, Micheal 57, 169 Stoudenmire, Dana 93, 169 Strawther, Sonja 169 Styles, Ronald 169 Sullivian, Pam 92 Sullivian, Tommy 11 Summey, Debbie 92, 169 Sutherland, Norma 169 Taylor, Fredda 169 Thomas, Richard 169 Thompson, Antonia 93, 169 Tipton, Frances 101, 169 Towey, Phillip 169 Trammell, Danny 169 Tucker, Susan 92, 169, 181 Turner, james 169 Turner, William 169 Vernon, Pamela 169 Wakester, Frances 169 Walker, Paula 169, 106 Welborn, Mike 57, 169 Williams, Emily 169, 109 Viers, Danny 172, 78 Wagner, Mae Watson, Danny 82, 93, 201 Wrenn, james 172 Williams, Mary 172, 105 Index! 213 .II It lvfifgiiy ww aff Q Let, M WQQZPWJHJ gefal Eifflr x each oth r. You're'probably already well acquainted with the name Stevens. And you should be. We've been filling Americas textile needs for more than 150 years. But we can only continue to do that with people. Dedicated. hard-working people. People like some you may know who work with Stevens. But, how about you? Your dedication and hard work have earned you a diploma. Now, let that diploma pay off for you. It could be your key to getting a solid position with Stevens. We have lots of challenging, rewarding jobs. Each offering good pay and benefits. And an even greater future. At Stevens, people have always made the difference. Contact the Personnel Office of the Stevens plant most convenient for you. We'd like to get to know you a whole lot better. J. I? Stevens St Oo., Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer. will NWXBWNWWWNWNWWWWNWNWWWWWNWWWWWWSYSSWWWWWINNWWWRWWWSWWWSWNWWW I I Z 5 O SHIELD S Maman Z 5 1 QUALITY P0 If f SHOES Cleaners AMERICAN 2 5 SHOE SHOP 2 Z 10 Rutherford Road 5 Q 233-4036 Z D . Z Q Friendly Service 5 Swwwwwwwmwwwwg for A Z Watchd08 Oil Service Z Parker StudentS,, 2 f WILLIAMS 5 Q OIL Z 25 Colle e Street Z Z 235-2716 Z Heating and Air Conditioning 5 2702 E1 North Street Q Sales and Service Since 1939 5 268-0539 Q BOX 193 5 801 Cedar Lane Road Q 233-5396 Z 2324290 lv, H E N L E Yrs Q 7 Q Z FOREIGN CAR PARTS Z Z Greenville S.C. --- - - -- 1 1 214 fAds 17,1 lj N. LJ C QJWOL QLMJ5 - Mm zmwwwcludtm, U f ' Uk, ff? ' iw an fl Umlmud Gm L T 'W JQTSMQQCLQN-Qfl JILAJXQQ mug wwdaur Se ' P t ' qw wwf wo! Krew SIM Una :Kwai MQLLQ lvacf, Q, ?f.Qo1JIZ pmcp VHAQJQLLL and M Zmfegf QQQULQJQWQ WML ' ZLf7O.f xl KQOJJL xl fvwiqp L mm Jwzl ZQMQ gli 05 J'WC1ic , K6 LQQQQQ -, ,QU HOJQLQ 'UD GMM f U ,wi 0 'x1f0lQ x.Q Qfympju ,J-Q yi is we cam LLIOQUQL, 0, QLLQQQCLQL QZQ7 jN,,QygLfE 'I' wwd CLj4r llll- ' 'N J -M Portraits and i' J Aja, N - XQQMGJ 1159 N. Ple asan Tburg Drive 5 Gres s. C. 29607 f I 1 Phone Q8 32 K I ! ! ! ! FIDELITY FEDERZIL 2 SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION E HOME OFFICE: East Washington Street, Greenville I242-69201 . B'mesXELIIISHZQIE'5I5iE'PQ23'SiaV.IZ?f Hampton 3 IIMMY RAY'S COUNTRY HAM HOUSE OIOQO1 XII Il .51 is EARTHY MATERIALS WOOD, SHELL, STONE. 10101010101010101l10101O I Mulberry Square Shopping Center i Next to Cash -n- Carry ' Serving the World's Finest ! Country Ham and Other Fine Foods ' O-0-0-0-0-Oi'-0-0iO-l-Oi THE DIXIE GEM i O 2517 POINSETT HWY ! 235 - 7309 ' THE REAL THING . INDIAN IEWELRY, THE MOST POPULAR . O -Iii . O Mutuxxt 2 O H O M E ! ! STO R E l O I O 1256 Pendleton Street ! 235-1691 ! ! OQ0-010-0-lQ0-0-0-0101l-OQl-I' O 25: MIKE'S Body Shop ! ! Tom:VICl 7 Toledo St. Off Poinsett Hwy. ' 271-1414 - 271-7891 i COQ0-0flfOl0-0iliOiOi0-0CO-l O Berea Plaza Barber I hop ! BEREA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER ' E' GARY CLAYTON - OWNER E L, I 246-6857 216 fAds COMMERCIAL WELDING SERVICE Iialittcatoiu o otnamental ilwn ' I- k ,I . wlny A Y I I ' I , Is. JI. 1, A 5 ll A A ALUMINUM AND CAST IRON WELDING OWNER - Wm. B. Chapman 232-7558 232-8872 Complete Sign Service Serving Greenville and Surrounding Areas Since 1958 FW I ELL SllE-Slrls Portable Signs For Rent By Week or Year Phone 271-1184 242-1603 2405 OLB BUMCOMBE ROAD Adsf 217 6 9 PET flesh as ou can et 2Plumhing Inc. 235 -B542 whITakeabiteoutofIife. Y i e you're still oun n h E E to have your :wn igtliiug 5 G A E R 5 A M n 1' nn 3 5 4 Q G B E Food Distributors ?? : White Horse Road -I SouthCaroIma National Bank 2 Qllnmmerclal ellall' ilfllfllfll'lI.ll'lI.lI.Il.Il.llflIllI'll.II.Il'll.II'iI'li.Il'll.lllll'll'lI 'IIQIIQIIQII' E IM EEEEgg Parker's favorite for years B at C. G U L F 5 Wrecker Service Q 1810 Poinsett ! Hwy ! 235-5054 Q 1lIO10iO101010' H i B 0 G G55 l ! I 2 Cgllitlggtrolrs 0 i 553115223 W n A ! .,,,x,m4 nannsnq na unaq unease McAlister ! Square ! 242-4856 I Mon.-Fri. 10-9 i Sat. 10-6 0 10101liO101010! MERCICS g Barber Shop E Golden Strip Q Shopping 3 Center i 8100a.m.-6100p , l Mauldin, S.C. Hwy 276 Op M S t O 220 fAdS I NN AG AP RL n II c IL 1'lu FIBER INDUSTRIES INC. GREENVILLE, S.C. Home of FortrelC9Polyester and Celanese NylonCfD Where People Are Our Most Important Asset AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MfF Greenville, S.C. O1l1l101l10101Ll1010fO10101010fOfl1l1l-li 1 IOSTEN'S RING COMPANY Detroit in Dixie HIGHWAY 276 Sarah Gault' At Standing Springs Rd Rep. 271-7771 OI' 963-8711 UTO PAR TS 7 days 232-7375 ' 21-inch A-model 5150. 4676 Q3tl'SfSgV: Zadlals. S165.95T- 'ICE CENTE R 2594323 as low as 54995, 'O PAINTING, 4 36. .FACT J Fay 1-or iotorsStarters-Dis Motors-Water Iver 2000 new and 's in stock to save i9En?Jnes-Heads- s-Car uretors-Wl JD Service. W.. Penn. Oil. Buy and save. - tor a sure start. es. Q. Electric PANY lighwav 769-1931 elers Rest 8349091 talled 559.95 com- JKERS, INC. 208 -4900. 242-6-180 151912-f BHS tp , 4 W.O., V-B, 4- ieavy dutv eauiD- whc-eIs,Goodvear ne 963-9291 after 5 DLINE VAN s1,soo. curl: 246 uD, 'LIDO miles rods Ford 862-252 TLE HUSTLER 'ith extras. 13,00 S3,29S. 963-415 -me weekends, 8 lt. bed, P7S, ai. haust. Excellen 54-3549 Clemson. UP, automata good cond. 82.495- 963-7451 A Pick UD . Real sharp. :ll B77-5398. zkup, loaded ER LOT 1 269-1711 , 6Cvl., fleet size, '67 DODGE 172 , automatic, long Call Jim Forres- . 9633156, bceoer 1 cab 8. cassis ods Ford 862-2521 iesel Tractor: '68 truck 8. trailer, rthcayator 8. pul- '42-IB36 after 7 'n Deluxe pick up, J, 350 engine, air, tires. Extra nice. S187 Dealer. V BUS 268-6989 UP, 65,001 actual aver, good cond. loo, 6 Cvl, 4 so on top, runs 232-7580. 1 l 1921 MODEL T Ford Huckster Truck, excellent condition, runs 8. looks 52,500 Anderson 224- 2970, 63982 1952 Studebaker Commander Make Me An Otter! 2460434 nights 1955 THUNDERBIRD 1958 CORVETTE, new red 8. silver point, tires 8. mags. Perfect bacv 8. inc, ts ore iv d 'ey. 5, - 1 2r 905 - ' ci r-1 jr uC eni- L Cu n i nor ellen ond. .as ..n...... ,W es., ...- , .. SELLING U was CHEV er ow IVIU vw Radio, heater, white wall tires. 5650. Call 859-5220. Dealer. 1974 vw riiiiq. 33,500 mn.-5, excer- lent condition. 52,295 1970 Beetle, 5750. Call-8368Q1. 1972 914 PORSCHE Zll-3450 dav: 271-9196 alter 5 Sempcrit radials, new brakes, very Qood condition. 52.295, 26812-11. WT MG 5 lDGf'i, assume loan ot' 10 Jym ts .,r-12. N'otor, tires, bod in mod ipe, needs some trai nss ' r. . 784-5510, .1I1. .Lwt...- LL..'i.-Li A Clean, 5995. 5952353 mornings, 895 3029 afternoons. 1 970 VW UG, one owner, automatic stick 51,000 or best offer. 288-8444 972 FIAT 124 spyder. Burgandy. -----tie-to actual mile' t itioi . A nan ers canccrninri mileage condition available. S-3,000 1939 CHEVROLET 4-Door Master Deluxe, 51,5-00. CHEVROLET 'Z-Door Deluxe, , 5 Coll after 5 P.M.. 17041692-2783 shit, excellent czlnmtion. 51,100 Call l 7.15.1240 one. s P ,xt P, 1---. :---mn. 1969 MERCEDES 250 gas, AIC, PXS, P!B, AMIFM, automatic trans., new set ot Michelin rodials, yellow wlbrown interior. Immacu- late cond. S3,950. 879-2950 8Z!l:l.H11!0Q!lQ-599213515 '76 MGB, red with black interior, 54,700 Must sell. H Call after 5, 2680317 '75 MERCEDES 3000. Under war- ranty, perfect condition, S11,500. No tax. Owner 268-5560, 2886227. '74 CAPR1. Extra clean, low mile- age, V-6, 4-speed, AIC, AM radio, tape deck, 4 new radials, 52.950, Call 834-4693 or 298-2577 '74 MOB-GT Maroon with black interior, excel- lent cond. 33.400, After 5:30 242-1242. '73 CORVETTE T-top, all options. Extra clean. 55,8 5. Phone 233-2605. '73 CORVETTE T-top, all options. Extra clean. 56,875 Phone 233-2605 '73 Mercedes 280C COUDef AM- FM rnrtin. niitnmrrtlr. PIR. PIR Morning 1968 CORVETTE. Silver wfsilver in- terior, 427-435 HP wfclose ratio, 4- speed, both toos, S3,500. 877-1270 after 5. 1968 VW SQUAREBACK. Less than 15,000 miles on completelv over- hauled motor, new paint. 2152310 1968 VW SOUAREBACK Good mechanical condition. S750. Call after 5 P.M. 238-9872. 1968 VW, verv clean inside, new radio 8. new seats. Good gas saver. 3795, Ca-ll 268-4725. 1966 VW, good condition. 5525 or best offer. Call 963-8821. 1965 VOLVO 1225 2-door, 4-speed, air, Qood cond. 5875. Call 277-3710. AVENGER GT12. Silver, 52,500 Call collect alter 6, 17011692-9197 BEST BUY ANYWHERE '68 VW, pretty blue, S795 Pitts Auto, 625 W. Washington Rl! radials, 53.950, Two good papers '- to grow up with. Evening ublk- 1 JMUN. Call 268-S650 '71 ALFA ROMEO Solder convertible, silver, new black top, black interior, 5 speed, excellent cond. 52,500 After 5:30, 242-1242. '71 TOYOTA Mark lV. 4-Speed, AKC, very clean and mechanically pertect. S1,275. Phone 2-465163. '71 VW CONVERTIBLE Red 8. black top 8. interior. S1,550. Call after 5:30, 242-1242, raesl so condition 0 availa- ORLD 288 B572 4' OOMBERTVOLVO l Sa-les, Parts, Service, Lease h Pinewood Shopping Center Zspartanaurg 877-2013 ttotl lreet - :WE DATSUN B210 4SDCf.?d, AIC, 52,300 Call 243-2305 I974Vr DATSUN 260Z, AM-FM, AIC, 29,000 miles, Michelin radials, silver blue wlwhrte interior. Excellent cond 54,950 2681020. 1973 DATSUN 610, 2 :bor Hardtoa, A7C, AM-FM radio, 4 sorted, must sell. Call 2681307 '70 JAVELIN PXS, PIB, V-8. Must see to appreci- ate. S1,100. Call 242-3722 '70 AVOLKSWAGEN, blue, auto- matic, radio, heater. Clean. 51,295 P 8. P MOTORS 126 Augusta St. 232-6264 '68 VOLKWAOEN Recently rebuilt engine Call 2465482 1976 CORVETTE, T-Top, buckskin color, 7,000 miles, SB,500. FIRM. Call 288-8755, anytime. 1976 CORVETTE, T-top, emerald green, luxury interior, 4,000 miles. Will trade. 963-4385, nights. '75 CO T C v 1 , S, P! ut Oti Gr, ' IT tilt wl b si' lev int . 2 to lov mile le. S C 638 28 al a . L.. .. . on pickup. Mag , A-1 except uses istomized, 240 err verv good condi- 5808. inters special. halt 19 bed, wfcover. seats, AMIFM, e offer. 845-6513. 1975 DATSUN 7802 Silver, olc, -tsoeed. Excellent cond 1969 CORVETTE, 150 HP, 4 speed, silver with black, low mileage 131,- 000l, t-top, fully equipped, excellent cond. 55,899 882-6110 Seneca, S.C. LEROY CANNON Volkswagen-Alta Romeo S. Church St. Ext. 2334331 MUST Sell '71 Fiat 890 convertible- 36,000 miles, maq whcelyluggage rack, 900d cond, Call 242-3971. ONE OWNER, 1972 VW BUG Excellent condition, light blue Sl,375. Call 877-9906 SPEClAL THIS WEEK '73 Monte Carlo, fully loaded, AM stereo with tape, new radial tires. 51,000 miles. 1 local owner. 53,195 JACK COCHRAN USED CARS 21 Gr Rd 269-4244 ' us , 1976 2. See LEROY CAN- NON Porsche Audi Subaru Jensen Healey, 2124 Grove Rd., 269-5000. S5 .C 127 50 A ' LESALE '7 N AC f4C -- 1.1 -1. 9 T, W5 m l Sn 'On' -E fi I ' i . A 'lii1 6i4'i'2iZ12'.'.1111's1,475 bl -Cf 'en U' ' 0 -. 2 EE LE.. .. ..,.. .,s1,'11s 26 -6098 ' 01' M- ' ' ' ' '72 PINTO, automatic, ........... 21,175 TOO SMALL ' '75 MGB, low mileage, many extras, ladv driven. 54,395 firm. 2468060. ,PICKUP BODY 'fm SUl'ld0V calls D,-lon? bed, auto Jdio. 2,B00. Call on, V8, PIS, low el flat bed bodv, i. Call 877-2777. 5 4-WD. unfair '75 TRIUMPH SPlTFlRE Low mileage, one owner, AM radio, white wfblack convertible top. 53,600 Phone 244-7746 1975 VW Rabbit Deluxe Perfect condition, S3,200. 244-9321 '73 PlNTO, automatic, .... n .,.. ...51,275 '74 MAZDA, automatic, air, 51,875- All these cars are very clean 8. in excellent mechanical condition. Call: 246-5163 875-Sports Car Parts DATSUN 2402 for parts, motor, transmission, sets, interior Dodv parts, tires, etc. Will sacrifice all or part this weekend. 2683811 1974 CAPRI 2800 englneuautomatic, AXC. AM- FM, radial tires, 18,000 mi. 52.995, 'Mk'7'11A f-.mv 4 1972 CORVETTE -HOFUTOD. S375. David Mullikin Corvette Specialist, call 277-5966, x 'ff till, lj, cs ' , l , 3, COK Mm ...2S,a?Q,ff21z.2.., ..pQ1,, ,m,g,, 6 ldap -,4l1'uG,..l04woe.E.- - 6t2f4Ufw.,l?7l4,C - , ' ' mera- .fire .?ff2c21.2L22,J152z,.4., ' ' 6445 M1114 lewd 71421, W I- 5, . 4 '4. 1 V. f 'f ADO l A 'ff A CLA i -E dj-Qxfwx ,- h W9C Congratulations, Seniors! re ..:gu-ss4Qgges-x-Wye-faisge-11. ,wgr-N mire-W. .yggttzlisv -M,,.... . 4.. Q, we P. W . P Q . ,ff WWI--tt. S3554 in-13 5,36-'fits ti-...rr 1 e 's s 1 W., . - , -., .ww sw- Q i-sniff--w. 5 1-sis.: -fi. , ftrisszws- 1 Q ,.-6.2.-.,.. x.gay.,i.1 fewer.-n..,:.:. .-,..35-sg-...seg ,5,,,.3,. g-12. xg ' .1 s2:2213-assetsQ---.sheet-QE::gg,24.,s1S?j5wQ...1..osgt,,-4 .z.:g-osiegsfa 'KP L are wfjsi me 'mia sexi sf' ' Sees: QR W o. 1 Fgiw vc 032915 wi wifi-0tswg-1-reef?-f-ce1Sa,?.'tS-wassgtfsmrgffgssg-img3 rig-.gg-155.12 te-woe sr--,..a--- of-Q Stastf S .Yt?,fsssEt1't13M 2, f -- zse. 455- t..a: 024e e .sr. 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GENE ADAMS JOHN COOPER Ph: 244-7923 222 fAds NWWNNWYXNNNX Cloth rive- In o. I Buncnmhe Slreel 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 15V PEPSI ED Y Congratulations Seniors of 77 Iiltimummsl -.5 -mmm 'mm umm 40 Rutherford Street 232-1806 I w ww 'E Cone fabrics have stood for freedom from the start...since 1895, when Americans started living in them. One of our early offerings was Cone deeptone denim. And we soon became the leading manufacturer of this famous fabric. Next came corduroy. Once the fabric of kings, it became just as popular among Americans of all ages. But Cone didn't stop there. In fact, denim and corduroy are just two of the many fabrics that have won acclaim for Cone Mills in its 81 year 5 if iii ti? ff 3' '--' Q history. Today, with 22 modern plants, Cone creates a whole line of quality fabrics for casualwear, sportswear, sleepwear, uniforms and career apparel. Fabrics for home-decorating and home- sewing--even polyurethane foam--are now a part of the Cone family of products. The almost 14,500 employees of Cone Mills are proud of their part in creating the basic fabrics that are the backbone of American casual fashion...and proud of the freedom each fabric gives you. Would you like to be a part of the Cone team? Contact us at any of our plant locations in the following communities: Cliffside, Forest City, Gibsonville, Greensboro, Haw Fiiver, Henrietta, High Point, Hillsborough, Pineville, Reidsville, Salisbury, North Carolinag Carlisle, Cheraw, Greenville, South Carolinag Tupelo, Mississippi. Peeple live im Ads! 223 I I . ! Red Arrow I . ' , Sherwin i Tow Bar ! Wllllams ! Sales D Q Paint Q . . P.o. Box 378 Q Q ill . . ' ! a -I-O-O-.-'-'-0-60-.-O-.-W Q Wholesale If if cvkwsxx 2 lf- To X Carolina , Ever one ,K Industrial I Q9 Y f' Insulating I Company i ' Vilgyl Tops 0 P Phone 803-271- 346 ' o. 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Auto Leasing Hall at State Park Road Greenville, South Carolina 29609 Bob Rogers, Owner All Work Guaranteed 24 Hour Wrecker Service B 232 2550 Night Wrecker 233 3200 244-2426 l il-S Karen Bell Debbie Cross Head Assistant Head ws 'vt-: snr 'za 'mix W V H fff,35::1gW ,,r, . , . I , ,.e,, , , , , f e 4'fr.:s' fl' ::f:f.,w,w. .. , V N A1 - f . 'aw , , , V K JI 235 1 L 39 V V l r Q Q ., iff, V ,mc l ' l' in . .... V M L.-.Vs ...,,, Yi, ' A 4 U ., - .- Y , -k,, i f I :ie- :Q f ,f,if:i.- Vf ' V -, 51,-fa J ' ,X.' mm, f V :J 3- Myra Tate Bridgette Carlton Senior Senior 'gy-W, A. Vi , , x Vrhk 17 f a r k E T at , t d V 1 as V' 'lgll 'A ii ' l nfl V t , , s l V ,L ,,..t .Wt, - V' ' , P I e Q' ' 3 . Mary Ann Goldsmith Shargn Eskew Junior junior -gk , , rl K ..W:3a,,!, . . t gbigfi z ' gi fri ' QW is WV- Z F ? lags., V. sw K , K , s VW., ., wi- YW I' wwgr TX 'Y .3-Zh fl' 12+ r .qw x QW El'-1-'X' A 3 , .TQ-e 1 .k V 'gin , rvinall' .. 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L, A 'fK'1'.T i .. odfrey, na Sheppard W M W 2 mm 3n'iT1'+'?iEunnnNvlLLn MMR, QDQQQQE cnnrnr Nag surrmr CENTER E 2 IllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllg WiIIiam's Exxon 1804 Poinsett Hwy. oad Service Br WMM L, N1NUW3nNkFRlENDLY slznvlcn W run PARKER , N QA Songeday y0u're B NC Q' j going to need 6 Hs ,gf I abank. Q ' - 'i3.!W'ffba We'd like B t b th DOW I 0 e e Oneooo a SOUTHERN TUJDGIIKJERQS ATT W C2 sam WNHEQERS N SHG? BETH TRY ' ME HOKQMBE LAUNDRY Essmon CLASS? AND Eco-vice EUEANERS EPRESIDENT Parker High Marching Band Officers r 'r rrr rrrrr rr1r za 1 a r rr rrr rr rrrr L a r r ra DLIDDERI F3913 REF? LJ SCSU FJECKD VoIu:rmS71 .5250 I ggJjQwW4lZr Parker Hugh Scheol s p,5faae.Jaaf!mMaZfW Literary Magazine JMU M fofmffwaff lpxtgdbll ,give ff. W Wiifrf ,sf fd WZ? eg W R52 W We ? -if ' I if is l, , , if C .el on T rnae ff V. W x.f.... , . ., -ix L X T, ,X , ,. M ,C .., .. ,. r 1 . . - C- f --- i ' L L' L1 ,- x-2,, z ,-1 LEFT TO RIGHT: FRONT ROW L nn Loudermilk L nn Cam bell, Allison Rosenbur , Tara Cobb Stanle Drummond Rand Ba ne William U f , Little. BACK ROW: john Green, Charles Lollis, Benny Wells, Brian Duncan, Terry Gregory, Brian Satterfield, Dr,n Lloyd, jerry McCarson. Parker Band on-Commissioned Officers l Ads! 235 POL!-31 ,,,,.,. STEEL A ...,, :Fin DIXIE E aims..-4 - - -APA J I - E . . B ffl! Riff'-:Z JIM, 5 Sales - Fabrication WINN Q-:Pl-'UPLEL 9 2 Q ' 5- 4-fl----- ! nu- E Hollaender Speed Rail - Welding Supplies 4... 3 QL - s . :Q U . 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Box 1105 Greenville, S.C. 29602 Custom-Made Trophies for all Occasions All types of name plates james Earle Smith - owner 13 Roe Court Bus: 246-3080 Res: 246-9211 236 fAdS 'GreenviIle's Leading Suite 405 Piedmont Center Secufity Company. Greenville, S,C. phone -I 232-5325 9N?4Q' b5g4' Qf 0 N 7 QJCD Q5 Q1 QCP xSP G 01 W Nb X L ..,A NYT 43-XAJA! ,,,,,, ,..frEr:5?:5:E... ,lirf 535fQIQEQEQEQIEE-23:5-5221555 :1::. 'ir15E5E5E5.1ErE5E1ErErE'i r--, 1:5:E:E.E:E:E'ErErE1ErIrE1E1E2E flf' 1- E -FEI: ':53555EE515E5E:E5E5:ErE'E1IrE1ErE-E25 ' ' ,5:E:E:E :::E EE:E:Er3:E:ErE1E rfri 152525231 f'f' E15'I'E125E35515555-.,,::5E5E5E5E1'' 5:E:E:1-::Er1rE:ErEgEr A-,A- -'A,',A' e .,,,....,V . ,AW. A.,, .A.,,, .,, . . ,A,,,,,.A,1,:1, ,:,1,,:,:A:,:,1A:q:,ZA,I,AAE,,,AA,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,A ,,,,.,.,.V.,.,.V.,.,:,...,,,4.VA.A. . ,..-,..--A---- ..A, ..,..,,.,.,A,.,.,.,. . . . . V 'fb it 4' .5 fi. ff :Staff 21.525 ?3f?Sa:i ,f 55 ef' ' air . 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And you get the ex- tra pleasure of lower energy costs. because with a RAPCO insulated home your heater and air conditioner don't have to work as hard to keep you comfortable. and that means big savings to you. And RAPCO-FOAM? effec- tively insulates plumbing. electrical wiring and reduces outside noise as rnuch as 9296! The RS. RAPCO-FCAME also has the add- ed bonus ofa warranty for the lifetime of your house. That means you'll save every year you live in your RAPCO-insulated home. And RAPCO-FOAMN' is installed quickly and easily. with no mess or damage. Call us today for a free estimate and start enjoying more safety. savings and comfort with RAPCOFOAMTX RGPCOE Gallowa - ' y 81 Tripp Insulation Focmefs Po. Box 256 Easley, S.C. 29640 High Phone: 269-6120 Efficiency Home lf1SUlGllOf'1 Ads! 239 When you select engrneerrng os o coreer. .. 5 If!! h pi' 335299 F'7,, lfdadp ! you select a llfetrme of problems dlfflcult problems that requrre a solld contrnulng and well rounded educatnonal program ln the sciences In math and mechanics fasclnatnng problems that when solved help all manklnd to a longer more productive more rewarding llfe In so dolng there s a feelnng of accom plrshment few professlons can equal I rzg15AlMf 3 'f-W I wr S 'W' uuofw 'fum' mm It IS to the englneerlng professuon that the world turns for the abatement of pollution for the conservation of energy forthe methods and controls that enable lndustry to keep pace wlth the growlng populatlon Quite a FGSDOWSIDIIIIY Slrrlne has been helping all Industries In lust such problems slnce 1902 We are ever on the alert scouting the unlver W sf' sltnes and colleges for those wlth the lmaglnatron tralnlng talent and self propelling dr ve for a career rn engrneer Ing lf englneerrng rs your career selec tlon keep Srrrrne rn mlnd when you achreve your degree Perhaps there s a place for you ln this professlon of helplng solve the complex problems of tomorrow E SIRRINE COMP ENGINEERS SINCE 1902 GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA 29606 HOUSTON TEXAS 7702! AN EMPLOYEE OWNED COMPANY RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA 27607 I I ,M- - ,W7 . ,, M, Wwqo I V. wwf' , My! , Mp' , K .W ,Media 'A .M al'-wr F , V, hw ' ,V ,,W' , W' , , ,x V Q WQQA ,W rf' W M' T31 'W a WW 5,53 v' , ' ,f Q , ,Qt-x 'nw , V , A ,M If , It 65 ' I ' f.,,.,., s,,w ?,, fix x 4 f , ' Li Q V 'X M61 N035 an ' I , ac. ,, 18,30 L' y . I, W -It I I I' .Q 'F ,f,,,: I I I . 1 I, ,ff ,. , .N ,- , ' f' f I A , yr N W 1 lx R H. ' HK 14 '- 'f ,ff Q N, 'gl We M4 xr f U V-M, IYA I W Y f 3,34 K, I .,,,7,.. WWI V .ft MWSHWSM K . wx, , Ir V .1 In -M' xy., 1 M ,,,, 1 I V I , : I 2 I . -2 I 1 ,. W I t , f I ru I I A ,tv I ' , ,if A L ' I 4 'Wt I, N A f V, W V, N If fl . E . ll -I A 'VW tan V - M kf,,,,., fi sf - , ,IIN-. lvffl N I -I 3 I 'j W g :f'm,..,.,-W 4 WWJQQYMHW I' ft. ww ,. rr I . 'Z X ' Q xfZ523Qr:,,,1 It I f wr , I M , fr ,Me , ,, 'W 1 , , r IMIMY N' - - AW X M-, . , JAX' , I I I l I ' , I 'S+JIII,:,f'ff 'l E J f I ' , f I ,L OW.. 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BOX 3843 PARK PLACE OZ ,MV Gum, j10'0'7Y'Jf Q Q GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA fdanmzaf dl -A PHONE: 232-5154 235-8077 - QZQ , BUCKEYE, SlMONlZ,WYANDOTTE fygg Hflfmfl gn Z ' ' PRODUCTS Juni! ddyo mWwwwxmwwwwwwwwwmwwwwwwwwmxxww WL 2 - A 'l M25 ,Wm 2126 7225 Awycw, COLLINS QADILLAC, INC. A 4 Sales CADILLAC Service M M2 gm ---- j V TELEPHONE 235-7436 O 106 AUGUSTA STREET 0645! GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29601 , ' .mwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwvN Q QA1.J ML MJ Ads!241 Ny N535 df v O Bo- 5 0 2 I as 2 E l I U3 2 l 2 0 3, 5 3 2 25 was bv 5' 2 Q. 2 mm Q25 r-g r-is . : E it O 0 CD oqxicn 2 Q.. c-l- 0 U1 O:rD g 5' Cl. CD 3' QC -1-1 20511: CD 4 S 3 UQ Q-A U3 2 O UBI G 3 U, 3 70 02 Fl' 2 ' if U1 use noon oofnono oooooonooooooouo 9 0 5 A 295552 fo? S'-Uv 3 0 N S T 70 75 0- -15 N OO . Us gwm 1-gg 0N'U,-f-Q-DJ ,'Z',.'Uj is 3 3 '5?afa UE1 gUNO--A043 - 0 00 IW- -'JP cn o m5.9-3' 5 4 Q 4 E O. 2 D -X FD 2 S g 52 PDE 5 2 55 29 E: ms -4 2- in W l'l ll'I'l gm Q.. Q non. o 5 Ulu! 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Fast-food restaurants have a new image with Drive-Ins like Petee's. 5 Ads! 243 ffSENIOR CLASS 77 X6 . . , gy H531 gs? fi vm Ad, X LO ?ZHJg Lmgifijlmggo A9 A asia Qu. lq!X9:'6 I-Ieiydy-,lygg f gn' C745 Q QQ? X 23 'CZTML 0 'WJ Q wf',f1QQIfAX , Q X132 LN-as 1' 's X U XJ Q-'fs ' W Be A 'E'- '5' 'A G2a3'2?8U'2m2'Q3'S?Y+ Sw X Ag 5fy5DdaWii6fff1U wiajwg Sigfiiiyw M3 iigyfbg Hfiiwgf ' ,WWWQW ma. . , - Uecixehkxgm L17 P I dqm, .jMLl'gj'h14 T223 3:5555 7775 TM ' ds 1 1 Mu. Q' ' 'W 553 if A , 1, H I ,J .N 1 ' ' X A ..:. T .A ,, 1: - ,, 4 x 1 5 . ,l'!', .VW .A fx f X ,H V -I , 2 .A H! W ,.n. - , I gf' I wafer V M. ,. , u 4'-X - ,rfky-in .-L PM M .SV ,X tk is A LA '1 G1 F f.f: M . Whwf, 54511 ,g. QQQ , E-1 wi ,f,-,fQ fi' TZ? 1 '-kQ Aff? M .. 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Necessity, spirit, communica- tion and dedication guided the staff to achieve their goals. It takes the double efforts of Denise Yon and jill Miller to Produce an Organizations section. TOP FAR LEFT. There isn't much time for Academics section editor Karen Bell to take a break. TOP MIDDLE LEFT. Throughout the year students are caught off guard in candid shots for Student Life by section editor Lynn Finley. TOP LEFT. - Setting up good poses is an enjoyable task for Cin- dy lohnson, editor of the People section. MIDDLE FAR LEFT. A smart business manager certainly counts as an asset to any staff. PARKERSCOPE Business Manager Karn Thompson isn't afraid of getting the cold shoulder from any advertiser. MIDDLE LEFT., Sports are year round activities at Parker, but Sports editor Cheryl Marsh finds time to make a new four legged friend. LEFT. Winning the race against deadlinesParkerscope 77 Staffens find themselves up a tree. LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Means, Oliver Kirksey, Robbie Burrell, Cry- stal Beard. STANDING: Elaine Rivers, Cindy john- son, Mark Lancaster, lill Miller, Denise Yon, Sharon Eskew, Ann Gibson, Mike Garren, Carol Penning- ton, Richard Vaughn, Phillip Spivey. SITTING: The- resa Sims, Bonnie Davis Cadviserl, Karen Bell, Cheryl Marsh, Lynn Finley, Debbie Williams, Rose Peele, and Beverly Ward. BOTTOM FAR LEFT. Completing an entire annual is enough to make Editor Theresa Sims get down on her knees with thanks that the job is done. BOTTOM MIDDLE. Relaxing against a tree on a crisp fall day is a one of a kind experience for Ads and Index Ann Gibson. LEFT. 1 N 1 1' t. ' Closing! 253 LIFE 5 RAGE EIIIES I have fought the good fight, l have fin- ished the race, I have kept the faith. 2 Timothy 4:7 And so the school year has ended, a lap in the race of life complete, but ever so con- tinuously the race of life goes on, beckon- ing each individual onward. It won't be al- ways be easy. The tract we are leaving be- hind was not smooth. The marathon of life that lies ahead of each individual is difficult. Many problems lie along life's path. will be solved uniquely by each individiual in his race. Through High School we learn there is a time for everthing in life. The doubles. The good and the bad. Experiences of this school year help every person gain new in- sight in dealing with life's race. Each person will acvieve a. . . One Of A Kind Double Take. Making plans for the future is an important part of the counseling service at Parker High. Discussing future academic intentions, jim Moehlenbrock ad- vises Dale Simmons on a class that will best meet his needs. TOP RIGHT. A swift roll of the dice is a chancey situation simular to the chances taken or passed by in life. BOTTOM RIGHT. An empty hall represents the closing of a school Year-MIDDLE FAR RIGHT. 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