Rock Hill High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC)

 - Class of 1957

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Rock Hill High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 123 of 184
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Page 123 text:

I5 THE MIXED CHORU The purpose of the Mixed Chorus is to pro- mote an interest in the best music, to have fun and fellowship as we sing, enjoy old and new songs, and to give pupils a chance to develop their musical talents. Through her love for us, Mrs. Guess has scolded, pleaded, wept, and praised Rock Hill High's Mixed Chorus into the fine musi- cal group that is recognized throughout the state for its high ratings in the State Music Festival. First row, lvff to right: Joyce Jackson, Margaret Stephens, Linda King, Eleanor Finley, Rosa Phillips, Lou Parrot, Brenda Parrish, Judy McDonald, Betty Buffkin, Brenda Starnes, Barbara Wallace, Judy Robinson, Nancy Jo Dunn. Second rmv: Phyllis Cole, Janice Ballard, Judy Crosby, Sandra Wilson, Evelyn Hancock, Linda Cooke, Jean Bridges, Imogene Price, Millie Grant, Kathy Sturgis, Andy Horton, Ronnie Williams, Donald Williams, Roger Trimnal, Johnny Traxler, Jackie Ragin. Third ron-: Jo Ann Lowe, Bonnie Simmons, Ammie Hope, Barbara Abernathy, Marie Brakefield, Gloria Sweatt, Janette Clark, Mildred Howard, Diane George, Judy Parrish, Nancy Willis, Norman Poole, Allan Morris, Buddy Bowers, James Ashe, Wayne Parker, Toby Dabney, Robert Scoggins. Fourth row: Margaret Funderburke, Annie Jane Currence, Joyce Williams, Julianne Barnes, Judy Penland, Anne Quinn, Donna Poag, Anne Brazzel, Phyllis Nun- nery, Patsy Peebles, Irene Brunson, Don Harper, Tommy Campbell, Freddie Perrill, Jimmie Mitchell, Dennis Baker, Glenn Lumpkin, Al Fisher, Walter Griffin. Fifth row: Jo Adams, Ann Courtney, Frances Smith, Johnsie Weaver, Pris- cilla Cunningham, Merle Caldwell, Lorraine Harris, Deana Williford, Laura Robinson, Linda Johnson, Harold White- sides, Phillip Ellwanger, Julian Chandler, Johnny Porter, James Beaty, Kickie Reid, Barry Seagal, Jackie Fallaw, Larry Reid. Sixth row : Gail Duncan, Mary Ann Collins, Margie Weaver, Corrina May, Joyce Schwing, Linda Smith, Helen How- ard, Mary Hendrix, Mary Emma Starnes, Mary Lou Connaster, Tommy Taylor, Mickey Beckham, Sonny Burgess, Butch Sealy, David Ellwanger. ,,,MKmMN -n idliW1 i U 94

Page 122 text:

First row, left to right: Melvin Scott, Jerry Rodgers, Homer Lowery, .Ioe Culp, Wayne Garrison, Benny Wright, Bobby Bankhead, Kirby Newell, Garnet Melton. Second row: Mickey Truesdale, Wayne Reeves, Jimmy Bratton, Billy Wingate, Billy Steele, John Dean Crenshaw, Jack Walker, Donald Rainer, Tommy Cardwell. Third row: Mr. Workman, Jimmy Baker, Allan Carter, Charles Varnadore, Elliott Adams, Bill Bagley, Frankie Simpson, Joe Taylor, Allan Morris. THE TR DE D It DU TRIAL CLUB OFFICERS Billy Steele ' ' P resldent The Trade and Industrial Club is com- Blll Bagley --.-..-.-.-.......... ............... S ecretary posed of eleventh and twelfth grade stu- dents who are taking the Diversified Oc- John Dean Crenshaw f TI-eaeurer cupations Program and the Industrial Arts Jerry R0dgerS -----.---........ ...-........ V ice-Presldent courses. The local Club is affiliated with the South Carolina State Trade and Industrial Club. The purposes of this club are: Q15 To 1. encourage better habits of work, both in school and on the job, 125 to promote bet- ter human relations between employers and student-learners, Q31 to study the local need for the vocational training of youths and adults, 141 to offer exploratory courses in some of the trade and industrial types of jobs. An annual activity of the Club is a ban- quet given by the Diversified Occupations students in honor of the employers who co- operated in the training program during the year. The Industrial Arts students pre- pare an exhibit of their projects to display at the annual convention of the State Trade and Industrial Club.



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GIRL ' GLEE CL Once a week the Girls' Glee Club meets in the various outside meetings besides the assembly Music room under the direction of Mrs. Guess. programs at school. Soon the second floor of the vocational building is The purpose of this club is to teach girls to Srngmg wlth the crisp, merry tones that only a appreciate the best in music and to develop their girls' chorus could render. Own musical talents- Often the girls are called upon to sing for First row, left to right: Brenda Whitlock, Dell Tarleton, Margaret Anne Stephens, Eleanor Finley, Sandra Lee Mil- ler, Rosa Phillips, Lou Parrott, Faye Pope, Judy McDonald, Betty Buffkin, Brenda Starnes, Barbara Wallace. Second row: Sandra Wilson, Linda Cooke, Jackie Sturgis, Emma Jean Price, Jean Littlefield, Jean Bridges, Joyce Jackson, Evelyn Hancock, Jo Anne Lowe, Harriette Dill, Mary Ann Collins, Delphine Ingrim, Laura Wright, Barbara Abernathy, Judy Robinson. Third row: Maudine Rainey, Janice Ballard, Linda King, Ammie Hope, Marie Brakefield, Elaine Mor- ris, Janette Clark, Mildred Howard, Diane George, Judy Parrish, Nancy Willis, Millie Grant, Brenda Parrish, Judy Crosby. Fourth row: Margaret Funderburke, Annie Jane Currence, Julianne Barnes, Judy Penland, Ann Quinn, Donna Poag, Ann Brazil, Patsy Peebles, Irene Brunson, Phyllis Nunnery, Nancy Campbell, Doris Barfield, Frances Smith, Joyce Williams. Fifth row: Ann Courtney, Margie Weaver, Priscilla Cunningham, Merle Caldwell, Lorraine Harris, Deanna Williford, Laura Robinson, Linda Johnson, Beth Hood, Arlene Johnson, Jo Adams, JoAnne Cobb, Claudette Rowe. Sixth row: Martha Brown, Corrina May, Joyce Schwing, Linda Smith, Helen Howard, Mary Hendrix, Gale Clinton, Carol Wooten, Mary Emma Starnes, Mary Lou Starnes, Phyllis Cole, Bonnie Simmons, Gale Duncan, Nancy Jo Dunn. ..,,,-sm ' iff- amfawaawf- ri 3030 h is 1-

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