Rock Hill High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC)
- Class of 1960
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Today education cannot be defined em- phasizing only studies of math or science. It is made up of hours of hard study, but en- lightened by the beat of the band at dances and in assemblies. It is added to by the thrill experienced when cheering the football team on to victory and punctuated by lasting friend- ships and lifelong beliefs. With this in mind, we present the story made up this year at RHHS, including classmates, teachers, learning, and playing. It is gather- ed into this book to show you our school and school life ..... DATELINE . . . ROCK HILL . . . 1960. N-...., MWWM CONTENTS I ' ADMINISTRATION ATHLETICS CLASSES FEATURES ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS l' 'Ula-. all look forward to lunch break, THIS IS THE Although each year brings some changes in activities and events, the setting is still the same. The place is Rock Hill High - - - early morning routine in office where teachers ar- rive and sign in - - - bustling cafeteria where hungry hundreds are fed each day - - - the crowded auditorium - - -the quiet library --- busy classrooms. History can be interesting! 4-3, .yr fm PLACE ..... Fifteen rahs for the Bearcats. OId Glory rises each morning. gi 2 X lf, i I In the basket we hope' -ir? JW- r v -r 1 1 'f 7 1' ' f 'V V 'N---1 - , Those golden voices! Early morning office routine. rox Future secretaries in The making. ,AQzA -f '-,- THESE ARE THE PEOPLE .E No story is complete without the people who make that story. The faculty members who serve as teachers, advisors, and friends - - -the students in the classrooms - - -the ath- letic teams - - - the cheering fans - - - the band - - - all are important in the Rock Hill story. s.,....f.,4........ . L, A J.. if g Q r rrr TOGETHER THEY MAKE UP 4 ,sqfg : Q Alma Maier We sing fo fhee our Alma Maier From hearfs fhaf glow wifh pride sincere Thy memory ever lingers wifh us Though we be scaffered far and near, Whaf ere we win of fame or forfune For high school days we off will sigh We'll cherish sfill our Alma Maier Our dear old Rock Hill High. Lef loyalfy now be our wafchword A fheme fhaf's dear fo one and all. Though far away we off may wander We'll ever hear fhy ringing call Our fhoughfs will linger wifh fhee ever Our hopes and dreams will ere be frue. Our hearfs forever will be loyal Dear Rock Hill High fo you. T . l 42, , T A. l 5 T sg, is Y -1 -3 1 www' H I L L ' Tifix '1 mx Wd' CDUR DEDICATICDN Miss Miller personifies the best of the happy cooperative spirit on the RHHS campus. As a teacher, she is ever striving to impart true knowledge. Through her efforts we learn to appreciate the art of reading, writing, and speaking the English language. She supports all of our extra'-curricular activi- ties and makes possible the publication of our year- book. Her guidance and inspiration have enriched our school life. Her cheerful disposition, her loyalty, and her ready wit have made her a friend to each of us. In love and respect, we, the class of 1960, dedi- cate this edition of the BEARCAT. KEEPING UP WITH MANY ACTIVITIES . . A QUR WOMAN OF THE YEAR . j V ,Q .- 17 ff ', 'uZ'Af:2Z'5 nf? , l A ,A Ax ., . . A f X 7 fx, YY 1 A Xb .,v ,k,, Y 'V 'Q I f., U' Qfw M., f , 1 f X 4 ,Wwy , ,, if warm'-4 .M W S ?f'm-eg W A Q f w 1 4 f K, gy - - :uw .f sqgr-Lr'zfvrw4:,wwfw- ZW. . .. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. H. W. Robinson, Mr. W. M. Hull Mr. R. E. Sibley, Mr. W. C. Sullivan. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Mr. L. W. White, Mr. A. S. Hcrtsell, Rev. W. W. Lumpkin, Mr. W. M White. BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND SUPERINTENDENT GUIDE ROCK HILL SCHOOLS MR, WALTER C. SULLIVAN Superintendent 1 ffiff -ww MR. J. J. GODBOLD Principal Mr. Godbold is an inspiring lead- er, a helpful director, and a wise counselor, Under his capable ad- ministration our school has accom- plished much in all fields of aca- demic endeavor. MR LARRY W. WHITE, Assistant Superintendent MR JOE D GAULT Assistant Principal Mr, White has been most cooperative and helpful Mr Gault is a true friend to every student in high in every phase of our school program. school He is interested in every phase of our school 4- . uv, yuymy ' 5 2 ,.:L i ,..,1 ,Y ,. c 1-. 5 l 4 ,. Q If 'Q 2 MRS. OLA BENNEYFIELD Dietitian Responsible for our lunches every day, Mrs. Benneyfield truly helps us on our way. She is wonderful in helping us with our banquets, too. MR. BOB POPE MRS. ELIZABETH WOOTEN Head Custodian School Nurse Mrs. Wooten cares for those of us who become sick at school. She takes care of us in her kind and and ability to make every class play and PGHGHT WCIY- Junior-Senior a memorable occasion. Mr. Pope is known to every one of us be- cause he is always busy keeping our build- ing comfortable. He gives freely of his time n the groups below are our efficient office personnel. SEATED: Mrs. Frances Simmons, Accounting Secretary, Miss Ethel Mrs. Georgia Nunnery, Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Nancy Camp- Owings, Coordinator of Instruction. STANDING' Mrs. Dorothy belIITypiSf. Morton, Secretary, Mrs. Martha Kimball, Secretary, Mr. Bobby Smith, Office Clerk. f l i v l l ,.. , ...Ma ,,,....M. U ul 1 . . . SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Ollie M. Blakely, Mrs. Thelma Hewett. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs, Esther B. Allen, Mr. Joe D. Gault, Mr. C. O. SAIAPZDING: Mrs. Alice D. Linder, Mrs. Mary Frances Lloyd, Mr. Jack Nunnery, Mrs. Laura Y. Cannon. oo y. LEFT TO RIGHT: 'Mrs. Sara B. Jollie. 2- FACULTY SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Through intricate mazes of figures and formulas, we are led to new heights ot reasoning and discovery. Our thinking caps are worn and wrinkled, but the results can be rewarding to us and to the world. mith, Mrs. Mary S. Garvin, Mrs. Mariorie Gill, Mrs. Laura Westmoreland. I! VV LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Elizabeth Gettys, Mrs. Katie J. Culp, Miss Arabella 57.-nel LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Nancy N. Gaston, Mrs. Kathryn Barrett. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Paul D. Workman, Miss Emma Hope, Mr. R. P. Smoak. FACULTY VOCATIONAL Today education involves more than iust learning how to read and write. It gives us a better understanding of the world today and in years past. Through vocational courses now offered in schools we may also learn of the future. These courses prepare us for ci career in business, agriculture, or homemaking. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Louie Hoff, Mrs. Marion Kuykendal, Mrs. Rosa B. Guess, Mr. Alfonso Nicosia. 'i ' 'I' .fill I m f if , . . T., . I A. UQ YETPT- 'Zi LANGUAGE, MUSIC, AND ART We learn to express ourselves through the mediums of art and music. We also become aware of the harmony of words, and foreign tones are blended in our song of life. Our top ratings are the natural reflections of the people who lead us. r- 3m nm 0-I n ? -I O E 0 I T' Z 7 ff' ! ' I D -1 I. I0 0 P 5 0. U! K Q 2 0 I D w E- :I E Z 1 5' F' c 2. 7 ., ,.,, Q, NAL af' . xx SPA : ,. 51 N X .. B, :fx - Q. -A RX X E Q if sit' :egg - - c N X . .... . FACULTY PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Rock Hill High School has a varied athletic program for both boys and girls. The physical education classes teach students the importance of exercise to a healthy body as well as how to participate in many sports. Through inter-scholastic sports, students learn sportsmanship and fair play. Mrs. Carol S. Scott, Mrs. Helen M. McCausIand. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The students of Rock Hill High School are very fortunate to have a most efficient commercial department. Through typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and other business courses this department prepares its students for better positions in the business world. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. T. M. Oates, Mrs, Ora S. Settlemyre, Mr. Bobby M. Rankin. LIBRARY Our library is one of the greatest assets in our school. It is located in a central position and is well-stocked with 'many good books. lt provides a quiet atmosphere tor stu- dents who wish to do research work or read books and newspapers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Shirley G. Mason, Mrs. Frances Heitman, Maria Culp, Miss Irene Kneece. Miss T Tl i t 1 i l li ,At E FACULTY LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Rebecca Williamson, Miss Louise Goforth, Miss Margaret Miller, Mrs. Eva Price. ENGLISH It is the desire of the teachers of English that each student who graduates from Rock Hill High School will be equipped to think clearly, to read intelligently, to communicate effec- Q tively in speech and writing, and to listen critically. We be- lieve these skills are necessary to successful living and the perpetuation of democracy. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Judith Bozeman, Miss Janet Helms, Miss Elizabeth Stowe. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Lucy Good, Mrs. Mary D. Gibb, Miss Elizabeth Kee. QU' Page Twenty-Two I Willis! I ' .iw y 5 I LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Grace S. McCleave, Mrs. Virginia A. O'Neal, Mrs. Addie S. Mayfield. SOCIAL STUDIES As we develop our own way of life and learn to protect and improve the civilization that is ours, we study and profit from the cultures and experiences of people past and present, places near and far. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Joe Mancino, Mrs. Kathleen M. Abernathy, Mrs. Louise Fewell, Mr. Frank S. Boulware. .M .- ,. XFX I Zflfgfx, , .,, FACULTY G I N 4, I J LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Dorothy H. Amick, Mrs. Emma B. White, Mrs Betty J. Moore. Page Twenty-Three Www f ' fk. .W 4 'fi - -.-rg., - - -il! ..- , - li. ,-,J :fl 1- 1 I li! lass Ziamsturp The Class of 1960 now is marching down the aisle. Behind us is the school that we have lived in for awhile- Lived in, laughed in, worked and played in, Cut up, gotten caught, and stayed-in! Thoughts of mischief fast are fadin' . . . Tears are shed with half a smile. Sounding through the halls of mem'ry, names of shepherds of our flock: BILLY NIES-President of the Senior Class, Football Co-captain with KEN HUMPHRlES PARKER MICKLE-President of the Student Council FRAN BURGESS-Editor of the Garnet 81 Black MARGARET RUSSELL-Editor of the Bearcat We brought our brains to Rock Hill High Just slightly wrinkled, lightly used, And slowly built a frdme for learning Based on beams of knowledge fused. We came with hollow hearts that day- The heart more empty than the head- Afraid of . . . something, everything! But as we learned, our souls were fed. We've filled our hollow hearts with friends, With love, and Moments to Remember. lnto each year the old year .blends And warms us like a glowing ember. Picture when we frantic freshmen- Sandwiched-in amid the frenzy- Heard Professor Godbold say the first time 'Cause today is Wednesday ! Everyone felt strange at first, But each was part of High School soon. And proudly our band marched and played Beneath Mia-mi's winter moon. Hear ye the results of our first election: Jean Arthur White, President, Jimmy Jacobs, Vice-President, Ann Story, Secretary and Treasurer. LOOK OUT!! lt's a teen-age zombie! A maniac! NO-a super Soph'more Triumphantly next year we swarmed Upon our Alma Mater dear- The Conquering Heroes of the Frosh- We carried out our Reign of Fear . . . fled by Glenn Lumpkin, President, Ann Littlefield, Secretary, Jane Jennings, Treasurer, Ken Humphries, Vice- President! .i.l,. T,.. V.. ' -'.1'4f- is ,E Q Q 1 li 2 , ,'I.l ' ' 11- i- 1,- - 1.4- .-fil ,,.,. .-iii ics: . 'A 32 As Juniors-was it iust last year? We came more humble to our task, More bent by books, more fit to work, Less things to tell, and more to ask. Cheerleaders, athletes, and marshals were we, And thespians ably performing on stage. Dramatically, something delightful to see Was our masterful Junior Class Play- Act Your Age. Class rings! We ordered andwore them with pride! Junior Senior in Hawaii-what a wonderful dance! Then came the graduation of our friends true and tried- And the boom dropped upon us: it would soon be our chance! Junior Class Officers: Ken Humphries, President Sammie Youngblood, Secretary Walter Griffith, Treasurer Parker Mickle, Vice-President We sing to thee, our Alma Mater . . . As Seniors, a few of us know the whole song! We can sing it with pride and with loyalty true As we think on our high school career--four years long! Girl Crazy performed by the Seniors, a smash hit! 'The Play Cast is having a party-l.et's crash it!' Are ya going to the sock hop? We're having a band!! Didia study? Sure, l've got it in the palm of my hand! CPD Through a rollicking, politic-ing, Senior Session of Strategic Struggles, we look up to Eddie Phillips, Vice-President, Carol Phillips, Secretary, and Donnie Dobbins, Treasurer. Now the Curtain of Night Time is falling on high school, The Dawn of the Future glows faintly ahead . . . Beyond it the Long Day of Life waits for each one, The Path of Tomorrow is there to be tread. As swiftly through joys of the future we dance And slowly through trials and sad times we plod, May the Blessings of Heaven bring peace to each life- 'Til we meet in the Twilight with God! Jean Arthur White Class Historian -li-i iff 7 , f Tlllia g' 't z omlll 1,3-pf, 1.11, X, ,Cv , . ANN ADAMS ffm ,M 4:69 ff-I. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CHARLES ACKERMAN I friendly-reliable ' I ............ ............... B 'I N' lflfesmien .d t Edd. ' IZ'h.HfeS JACKIE ACKERMAN Ice- res: en .. Ie Ips busdriver-easy gbing Secretory .,... Carol Phullnps Treasurer .. . Donnie Dobbins Se L E A D E R S H IP L,,,, . ,,', Tx 0 0 0 P,'V, Jai -v,-, HAZEL ADAMS JOANN ADAMS BUCK ADAMS JACK ADDISON married-studious quief-.married Irustworfhy-courteous noncholont-fun-loving preffy hair-considerate JUNIOR ALFORD flirtatious-good sport dt: 'V MACK ALLMAN dependable-polife .f CLAUDETTE ANDERSON artistic-cuie f 'V' 'Q I mf 'liQ.-.,-, - 5 fax BUDDY ARANT well-mcznnered- sleepy 'W5 f'r' JAMES ARD good-natured-iolly QQ I A N7 Mfr 'N N7 S fqfi A L we AVERY AUTEN happy-go-lucky-urbcme DON AUTEN agreeable-good friend TWITTY AUTEN reserved-nice PATTIE BALLARD efficient-prefiy yin-in il ,, Mya, w 5'!,3,-V 'ztL1 ' A ,.'1 W Im 1 f if ,,,.M-'W F :V ,V 'L frf, ,,..,---F! A A A gqmqyx'- ffY,g wg, 2 A VV.. :E 5 5 L 74 , . A -' , ' 2 ' ,, ,,,:, ff' 5 b ' ' 6 ' -f , 7 , M g fag'-vm V a M11 V Historian-.leon Arthur REVIEWING THE PAST . .. JUDY PAT AYERS petite-charming NADINE BARNES reserved-sweet PAUL BAILEY independent- Bee1le LEWIS BARTLES co-operative-smart BARBARA BAKER unexcifable-dainty W. H. BASKIN Dubb -carefree White JANICE BALLARD hardworker-since YE JIMMY BAUGHMAN ladies' man-full of fun 'Wx uv' 'ERB 'iibouuqm 'WSJ' Q Tzgz 159 ' lbw' fs 1411? ' fw- I .Q 1 'Vs 4-nv' 'Hs .M 1' 1 '?1'4v' 4, I IQ 2 .ft 1 , ,- Az JOHNNY BLANKS clever-roguish GLENN BOUKNIGHT gentlemcnly-studious 'V fi' .1 ' iv N.A, 'I 5 It I f JERRY BECK JUDY BIVENS MARY BLAKELY DAVID BLANKS argumentative-happy negf-engaged intelligent-solid sincerity play boy-persistent SHIRLEY ANNE BLUE JAMES DAVID BOOKOUT LINDA BOONE FRANCIS BOOTH laughing eyes-kind musical-pleasant married-impetuous fuiented-good disposition , I J S E N I O R C L 9 S S J Q ' WALTER BOULWARE BUDDY BOWERS JUDY BRACKETT MICKEY BRACKETT garruious-likeable winning smile-handsome amicable-attractive leader-facetious JERRY BRAZIL CAROLYN BROOKS VIRGINIA BROOME LINDA BROWN thoughtful-weII-informed athletic-iovial married-unpredictable pretty blue eyes-piecsing .,,4w....-A- W 'iualnr is 'SPIN' :x STEVE BRAKEFIELD everybody's friend-originoI TH ELMA BROWN married-Ioquacious tt- el, ww--.,, the 'UW -L4 '5'Xe.,H1 'lg' ff ' '22'f'N f ff , W- , , ff 4qnsv,wM agar' Maw' MARY SUE BRYSON SUE BUCHANAN TOMMY BUCKNER FRAN BURGESS CHARLES BURRELL engaged-genial athletic-witty helpful-good voicg Eetite-sweet witty-talkative SELENA BURRIS JACK BUSBY MICKEY CAMP JOHNNY CARROLL LINDA CARROLL serene-poised incessant talker-easy going artistic-mischievous well dressed-handsome quiet til known-likeable L,,t I I D N C E f 3- ',,1 Q7 ftl' O . , HERSCH EL CARTER carefree-masculine ROBERT CASH good sport-fun loving Maybe this is why Miss Williamson is always out of breath! '5ug,,,,, mann OC wg-510 'we mmlr -4A,xff,w5 ,z,f,m: LINDA CHAPMAN friend Io all-pretty hair JAN ICE CLARK concerned-sincere Tricky Rickey sncres the square. ROOMS JOHNSIE CHESTER good friend- wec.Iding bells BARBARA CLINTON amicable-cheerful DELL CHILDERS zweet-nice manners DORIS COBLE polite-placid 4f '-fu.. GEORGE CLARK reliable-quiet RONNIE COLLINS o flirt-friendly 'ebves DON CASSIDY bus driver-clever JOE CATHCART nonchalani-courteous N.. . - f f .If ..: Q L ady: af, -, bf. 4. ,. .gnu JACK CLARK bus driver-happy WAYNE CONNER carefree-agreeable lv KV' 'WW' z' 2,45 QI. F lllbi I aww 'DN .,,.q.g.Cwxv If LINDA COOK talented-attractive JERRY COUICK obliging-well-dressed ESTHER CRUMP school spirit-nice-Yo-know ANNE DICKSON sporis-minded-cute P . wx 1 wg - id. .bn v5 NvwM wi N . A R SONNY CORNWELL ROSE CORNWELL dependable-smart quiet-pleasant Q X Q25 1- ix -- ,. ,Y X X R ' W? xl L mx KEN xkw N Q'! A Whuwwwf JOYCE COSTNER efficient-nice MARTHA ANN CRAIG Bgggy CQX HAZEL CRAIG smile-placid Uf1C0I'1C9I'I1ed-good friend nice-to-be-with-loquacious RONALD CULP BRENDA DARBY MIKE DAVIS considerate-fun-loving unaffected-helpful lois of fun-inclusirious BRENDA DILLS DONNIE DOBBINS SANDRA DUDLEY engaged-wihy well-liked-smari Murine fan-cute N'-9392 6 umm gmmw f1,14 Q if Q ' 'VW' l!::: ipsum 'I X Q f 1 'Q V- A ' fm ,param J H15 3' SADIE COTHRAN pleasant-flirfafious Blll. CRANFORD athletic-winning smile RANDY DEWITT Coo1er -friendly RICKEY DUNLAP enioys life-good student -all 'Q-if-, UUQ 'US is.-u-... 1 ni L ,KW- mu, ,UN 'lf' 44421 QQT74 LINDA DUNN clever-gracious JO FAULKENBERRY fimid 'Til known-friendly N N C O L L E G E P R E P A R A TO RY JIMMY EDWARDS DAVID ELLWANGER ALBERT EVANS serene-amicable flirfaiious-reIiabIe unassuming-friendly LOUISE FERGUSON MIRIAM FERGUSON CHARLES FERRELL everybody's friend-intelligent easy-going-pretty eyes considerate-happy-go-Iucky Our future is in good hands. mi 7 N JOHNNY EVERY reserved-persisten SHIRLEY ANN FERRE happy-industrious fx! 'za-,ghgf 3py:w..,:-J:S2If'iE 542.1-:-5: EE.: f' 'f 4-Xwiy' . '? ,A:s:f1w,.11a:s:ss,- . f y A4 ww - -:,:,.4M- -+g?:'-P.:--f:-My1.-:-7 1-: STEVE FERRELL neat dresser-ariistic PEGGY FLENNIKEN demure-capable , I W fmgwr Axlwf Mm REGGIE FOWLER congenial-well-mannered SHIRLEY FULGHUM peiife-in1eIIigenI' Wyw. W, ,,., A ,. ,,,,, .f?'jfY 'V ' fin. ' ' . '- , , 4f5'f if A 1,19 ,- Q, 1 X,5fn IWW F712 4V'f-7 424:34 unc: .' 21.1 1.2, Vwfl ,f fygy - ?- 2: - -wmg-' A ..-'W24Q4f+v::w:M5 JIMMY GIBSON obliging-nice JOHN GIBSON pIecscn'r-mischievous ' 4 , I. , 1 I W, 1? W A f I ,JA ,, IJ! f wwf 0-Wg. Vw JULES FROHMAN DAVID FUDGE ROBERT FUDGE individualist-everybody's pal college fan-ioviul fasfidious-good friend LINDA GALLMAN MARGARET GARISON PEGGY GHANTT polife-quief IIMGQQICII-gOOd friend placid-sweef VOCATIONAL CLASSES 1' 1 X03 yi U Q ffl Q VIVIAN FUDGE personaIify-plus-vivucious LANA GIBSON shori hand fiend-Yulkofive f o 0 0 f lv, . W T I I fffk I bay, , A Z., ,,.4. nv-I .,,an-Af-M fl ,Jn ji,-46' fy,,,,,,, 55+-w-'Y' 4 ff . ,. , ,f - M,-7 v , T- 3 , .. 4 2 .Fw A 71275 V, , 4 A 3 Z , W2 in R in 4 A ' ' WV LINDA GORDON JOHN GRANTHAM H, A. GREEN CYNTHIA GREENWOOD loquacious-charming courfeous-conienfad lighfhearfed-agreeable sense of humor-cheerful WYLIE GREGORY ELLIE GREM WALTER GRIFFITH HERMAN GRISWELL unpredictable-fun fo be with CIPPFECLGTLVS-COTIQBTTLGI true friend-bachelor independeni-day dreamer Z S E N I G R 4 I- A S S y . . . BUNDY GU LLEDGE capricious-good-ncfu red WAYN E HARGETT shy-composed HARTWELL GWIN calm-serious LARRY HARRIS manager-expressive eyes ' me-' ffl' - I , .,VV , , - A ff 31 ...diff WAYNE HALL indulgent-cooperoiive VIOLA HARRISON unselfish-careful wow:-nv' , K xml, HADEN HAMILTON neat-flirfafious PHILLIP HART persistent-earnest Q Aix ' li ...QL L,LL, ' -'rf' f Ax 1 ' e ROBERT GREGORY athletic-well-liked BARRY GROVE well-informed-enjoys life JUDY HAMMOND impetuous-kind STARNES HAYES Don Juan -good-looking 5 07 'iw' 'ix like if I ,,,.A --, I 1 , I . EDWARD HELMS Wish we could overheczr these conversations! carefree-courteous CARLYN HENSON easy to know-secrefary 4 Mgr., 5414.1 VW- , I 4 l B E T W E E N L A S S E S . . . JEANETTE HERNDON JIMMY HEWITT TONY HEWITT MARTHA HINSON BETTY HIPP nice personaliiy-genial easy going-pleasing wiffy-good gpg,-f dainty-kind IFIQUISIYIVG-CIIOHY DICK HOFFMAN ALICE HOLLAND BARBARA HOLROYD DON HORNE RYAN HOVIS co-operative-optimistic A fun loving-good sporf understanding-pretty hair aww courteous-reliable wfml' V7 ,www debonair-roguish -ww 'W Wh vp-L 3 Q.,- fox ELLEN HUFFSTETLER KEN HUMPHRIES NANCY HUNSUCKER EURIS HYATT CAROLYN INGLE conscientious-intellectual snow king -popular polite-well-dressed handsome-ladies' mon wedding bells -song bird ROBERT JACKSON CLARENCE JENKINS JANE JENNINGS BOBBY JINKERSON IRA JOHNSON quiet-nice earnest-pleasani clever-easy going musical-placid loyal-comical ' -. . 4 i Indescribably delicious! MW, . . ,. , 1 3, , .5 L. '... ' A . 'z 'ff' 4 I1 WU XZ 3 '31 N x . ' IVEY JOHNSON Bill -happy FRANCES JONES surprising-kind headed RN YK, wabv - ,mv-s, QPU' W5 fm-. on ibm Q-+-uv' qv If I .I WWW, NANCY JONES PAT JONES WAYNE JORDAN JERRY KARRES witty-quiei 'til known engaged-pretty reserved-unconcerned modes?-accommodating MARION KING ANN KIRK DONNA KIRK THELMA KIRTON inielligent-nice to know ambitious-polite pleasant-smart enthusiastic-versatile I' .113 '- I 0 0 0 MARY LOU LATHAM GERALDINE LEDBETTER JERRY LEE JOHN LeHECKA gay-energefic soft-spoken-peaceful good friend-trusting unselfish-priceless friend BRENDA LITTLE ANN LITTLEFIELD GLENN LUMPKIN PATSY LUNSFORD candid-nice sweef-clever popular-willing sincere-capable ,gn Jw ffhdnsw ,gn , ffl' .Y . , 1 ' KWH Q. Q, ,I -mud X' .96-wfkvf-A wwvyz'-:v 4 M . A ,. ,M j . ' L ' .Q?W ' ' ' K: 4, .' V . ANNE KIMBRELL charming-serene MARY OLA KNIGHT facefious-studious JOHN LEMLY newcomer-genflemanly BRENDA LYONS good dancer-friendly if f A . 4:11 S . W ,,,,,-W., . , - ,., , , I ,Q A ,-'-- .I . g- '1 '33, 5 0 1K E V' f.f',-'M-'e'L:2'ff '254 ffl-2 r . rg. ,,,, ' :fg Y1751 - A' I Lf I' in 1 -,,1 ' iw -' f,. 3 ,, ,fr y V .gh Q I .5 f ..., .w - if 1 :1 A: Q :VV Q . , .Sli -1: I A -: QF ...,. , '32 . 'gk - jf: My ..- I Q .LX GEORGE MACKEY A good fit for o great day. b H I kb dh A d GS U 1 In EU e I C A P S A N D G 0 W N S . . . ELOISE MANN thoughtful-poised MARY ANN MCCURRY married-modes! JIMMY MASSENGALE versatile-popular KENNETH MCDANIEL good sport-likeable PATRICIA MATTH EWS reserved- Cookie DONNIE MCGINNIS inquisitive-friend to all BARBARA MAYER scientist-witty YVONNE MCGUIRT sincere-weII-dressed MARTHA MADDOX diligent-frusiing N E. is .. .A ,oMM. A ,..,4.M. ' .QQEV via A DORIS MCCRAVEN engaged-lively TERRY MCKENZIE neu?-well-liked 5 f V y ' f f Z. ' ffl?-5 ,MM-y 442, A, 32.53 A ,mf ,,. . 12 I 1,94 M' Qwx Glynn., Aw' Mtv a1D'P -A Rim -lllmig, in 11 A ,ZW s mag: ,, ,,', ,,,,,,,,,, . In .....,.! . I .,.A,,A 2 ,, , 4,43 I .7 1 ff A N JK! f 23? nfs' Q , if Q 4 1 A ,f 5, 31,2-',.'g-zJ,g,., . f LLWQQQFKW' A., , N 0, 12,1-.5 '.fQe:f1.vf mm. Www. , V .,A,, , W, i t L iq. I, ff lv vit' I 1 I a gp! . ,J 1 as ., X ' ELAINE MCMAHAN Term papers-ugh! helpful-pretty eyes DONNIE McMANUS impetuous-iesfing X, v 0 0 0 ' 2 MARY JOYCE MCMURRAY attractive-nonchalanf SHIRLEY MITCHELL engaged-true friend 15 PANSY MERRITT PARKER MICKLE twinkling eyes-ambitious well-dressed-good-looking ANN MOBLEY SYLVIA MOON cheerleader-genuine blonde-engaged 5 . ' an-f.....-,. fi DON MILLER good dancer-humorous RICHARD MORGAN ind ustrious-q uiet - Q7'bw CLYDE MITCHELL friendly-dependable FRANK MORRISON straightforward-talker iw-mv' awww' ri, mtg ' .wp I R X, 4 M , M -- I 'UW' ,W 'Q aWfff4nq,,,,,,, ,M ww 7... aqua-9' JIMMY MORTON CAROLINE MOTZ GARY MUNN SANDRA MUNN OLA NALLEY pensive-diligeni silent-poised full of fun-spontaneous York fan-pretty clothes earnesf-quiet BOBBY NEAL SONNY NEAL RICHARD NELSON TOMMY NEWMAN BILLY NIES cooperative-polife on6 Iove-quiet 'III known surprising-friendly sincere-kindhearied individualistic-qfhlefig - - - 1Il? ' AAA1 I 'ilw fTlffi'11f MARION NIVENS KENNETH NUNN MARTHA OATES MARY ODOM SARAH PARKER liberal-easy going BETTY PARRISH sense of humor-determined A. mm-. KW X- .V ' , 1. 2.11 27? -f ' I 2 WZ 5 if, T y f , V good-natured-serious SARA PARRISH likeable-obedient preffy eyes-affracfive DEWEY PARSONS conscientious-gentlemanly I steady-sporis Ioving GARY PARTLOW thoughtful-well-mannered cvs., wedding bells -gay BRENDA PATTERSON coy-loyal fi ,av- Ov L-.. M -W-or' if K' E-.- S Xl sn? 4: ,wmv JIMMY PATTERSON 'mischievous-friendly CAROL PHILLIPS preffy hair-smart ELAINE POLK WTS fan-Inferesting FRED POOLE even-tempered-carefree ,W ,uf ? 2 i f ' .Q ' ' via- WYLETTE PAYNE KATE PEAY BILL PEELER sociable-considerate engaged-nice To know good dancer-manly EDDIE PHILLIPS MAX PHILLIPS JOHN PILCHER iovial-vigorous Butch -roguish focetious-inquisitive What goes on in the cafeteria? W If nf 7' M 1 Qn ' I ,KPN Eff .cy JAMES PEELER scientific-in1eIIigenf EBBIE POAG pleasani-Iight-Iwearfecl .4pC99 X i IEA win.-...ww wh., I W .I.,J, I f' . Our homecoming was all JOY! WAYNE PORTER fall-agreeable SANDY RAGIN garrulous-friendly VA , , H Q M E C Q M I N G - - - 'V MARY BETH RAINES JEWELL RAMGEY JEWELL RAMSEY WAYNE REEVES JOANN REYNOLDS shy-smart kind-practical kind-praciical talkafive-determined dignified-doydreamer EDNA ROACH CAROLYN ROBERTS EARLETA ROBERTS PEGGY ROBINSON DAVID ROCKHOLT honorable-cooperqfiye Ioquacious-fun-loving smart-gracious chatty-obliging bus driver-independeni to W ,nr M if qmr-nl' ne' Rv-,E sf' Nb- 'Him FAYE RODGERS Mrs. -candid DICKI E SANDS cheerful-original FLETA SEYMORE queenly-popular GWEN SIMMONS considerate-pleasant disposition aww M. -4!.h 35 X451-v-M. I if ,.1 i,, .I I 2 ' 'Vx I' L JERRY RODGERS SUE ROSS MARGARET RUSSELL comical-easy going shy-soft-spoken pleasant personalify-conscientious SONNY SAPP ROBERT SCHOFIELD BARBARA SCOTT athletic-unassuming zealous-jovial serious-modest SENIOR CLASS CAROLYN SHEHAN pIe-using-frank BAXTER SIMPSON well-d ressed-Ioquccious gym., .W RONALD SHELL steadfast-responsible BILLY SIMS true friend-agreeable Aw I my aw-..,,',,,. as .. Ir, A MQ- I as BRENDA SHU mischievous- Chc1rIie CLYDE SLAGLE Blackie -quiet Wi' NZ 'A 1 4 I - .mr 3' JANET SANDERS energetic-hard working BARBARA SEGAL mind of her own-cute BETSY SIKES pretty eyes-witty ANDREA SMITH reserved-hard worker gulf' kg iam 4 ............i www- if sW a v ufiwu-. TOMMY STEVENS p rog ressive-alerf BILL SULLIVAN affable-independent it JOY SULLIVAN talkative-pretty JOE SUMMERS kind-hearted-courteous A-nun ii' NEDRA SUTTON pleasant-practical JACKIE TIPTON ff? N, l Wm uw T M 'fx TONY TAYLOR radio ham-versatile DARRYI. TREADWAY interested in sports-trusting kind-loyal flff25Twff'Qlf.':i:5:?, ksijf fiflif-l,,' ff 1 , 1 ' , TOMMY TROU BLEFIELD true friend-mischievous MICKEY TRUESDALE b us d rive r-witty Go, went, gone! u '01 SHIRLEY TRULOVE quiet-natural MIKE VI PPERMAN suave-witty FREDDIE WESTMORELAND enioyable-independent BRENDA WHITLOCK conscientious-confident 417 Q7 .9v-f EL, 6'- qwwwyq W' w ' Www iv' PATSY TURNER RUFFIN VAUGHN LOUELLA VESS cheerful-steadfast concerned-even-Tempered mdrried-IrGnqUiI DEAN WADE NANCY WALDROP KENNETH WEAVER married-dependable independent-obliging unselfish-conversationalisf PAUL WHEELES FRED WHITE JEAN ARTHUR WHITE Romeo-I1C1r1dS0me quiet 'til known-friendly talented-well informed .IOANNE WHITTLE BOBBY WHITTON BECKY WILBANKS engaged-nec? playboy-in love married-attractive ,Ngwgf eg., RALPH VESS polite-liberal STANLEY WEBB good friend-willing EDWARD WHITESIDES loves a prank-flirtatious JUDY WILLIAMS nice-friendly Q! T'Wf'P is SANDRA WILLIS Carolina fan-incessant Talker JOE WORKMAN comical-determined fx JIMMY WINGATE reserved-well-informed WAYNE WRIGHT polite-punctual QQ-'rf ' f r ngvx 'Cf' MARY MARGARET WILLIAMS Winkie -school spirit GEORGETTE WILLIAMSON Clemson fan-preffy JOHN WOODS enioys Iife-nice fo know SAMMIE YOU NGBLOOD well-dressed-kind '55 ., y. 'A I, Q, .9-au..-f X I 5.8.4.2 t Page Fiffy CLASS OFFICERS Billy Wolfe ...,.......... Vice-Presiclenf Linda Ogburn .. .... President Janice Parrish . . . ,, , Secrefqfy Eddie Cagle . . , . . Treasurer THE JUNIOR CLASS Jeanette Adams Donna Alford M .. Ronnie Amerson Jimmy Anderson Jimmy Auten Nancy Aufen V Jimmy Baber Phyllis Bagley Mike Baker Eddie Balihazer Johnny Banks J 4? as- Paula Barber 'E 'N Mp. 'Ds Z at an Q '-l tier eh. 'Vs Qgf qhn...w 7 sr... 'Oo I use s MW 1 If ' .1 sm . 'M' 4 ff. . - iv' I Joe Barnes N - A ' 'W WM V Peggy Barnes Sonny Barnes s Carol Barnette ' Betty Barrett iw .EY 'QQ wave' p- .,.1f ,,, 1 . Shirley Bass A I , Marianne Beaty 1' wi H Mi. an M ,E Eddie Bechtler ,k Billie Beckham tm Freddie Beckham in rsx u , .I K 'E i ,Z I V Vu, ,, , . Sally Becknell 1 Jimmy Bennett A Ronnie Bentley 3 I Nellie Bigham ,V if R b W I ' J Virginia Bigham X THE JUNIOR CLASS f hw... 32's V., y-9 ' . ,,,, - 'WW 0 'I , IWY UNA QW ' .pw-Q Bonnie Blackwell Jimmy Boan Evie Boyd Ella Jane Bratfon Ronnie Brewer Ronnie Bridwell Linda Brindle Calvin Burgess Carol Burgess Donald Burgess Roger Burgess Phil Burns Kenneth Burris Eddie Cagle Michael Campbell .9 Marianne Cannon Johnny Canupp Carolyn Carpenter Alma Jeanne Carrico Mary Jo Carroll Cecilia Cossels Judy Charles Shirley Clanron Brenda Collins Mike Collins f 47, 1 , V, ,x Klum-we 'bw' 'U' 69 .,,,,,f 'A 11 fo f Sonny Collins Doris Ann Combs Butch Comer Martha Ann Connatser Joanne Conrad ff, 3 1 THE JUNIOR CLASS E. of srl., ...K - of -.,.,,f-fm 'mummy-1, -.MQ .1 W, ig ww.,,,,,,,, .4 Q..-+1 .V , m 4' l + N ah- sa uv-Nil' 'UW VM-f 'fx va... y i l 4' 'Vs Q1-39. '13 Phyllis Deese Jeanette Dickson Linda Dove Anna Lynne Drennan Gennie Drennan Joel Dresner Russell Dubuc Brenda Duflon Bill Easley Eric Edwards Libby Edwards Bobby Eldridge Dickie Ellis Rebecca Eury Gerald Faires 11 ,A THE JUNIOR CLASS 1' .e Yr 7 '5 1- tri 1, .5 . an . .J Terry Farguhar Jean Farthing Jerry Faullcenberry Arthur Fields Peggy Fields David Finley Mary Ann Fitzgerald Bobby Freeman Jean Fudge Helen Fulghum Brenda Gainey Judy Gallman Frances Gamble Carole Gantt Linda Kay Gantt ibm if ,. in 1 , W PM , 4 , AS at wh :Q 'ih my 4 X R i . 'i if 'Q U qt S ,Mer Q 'www Ronnie Garrison Wayne Garrison Patsy Gentry Johnny Gettys Phyllis Gettys La Rue Ghent Judy Gibson Phil Goodwin Kay Grant Melanie Grant Elaine Greene Helen Greene Jackie Greene Betty Gregory Phyllis Gregory I - l in H eww: ...... I ' K X ,, THE JUNICDR CLASS Patricia Grigg Bill Gryder Peggy Guenferf Gloria Gwin Judy Gwin Aleafhea Hamilfon Martha Harmon Mary Joyce Harper Martha Harris Sue Harrison Joel Hawkins Freddie Hefner Bill Hindman Bobby Hinson Eddie Hinson A in 16- 'in iniw 'Nami . wry f .v 1 fe in fheizmiiil V 'Q' we i,4f9: fd i 'wer .JM fx A ni' ll 2' H Now there's something you clon't often see. Judy Hinson Laxton Hinson Rodney Hoff Billy Joe Hoffman Lewis Hoffman Judy Holland Kay Hollingsworth Lloyd Hooper Richard Hope Linden Hopper Junior Horne Freddie Howell Gerry Howell Barbara Hutchins Grace Hutchinson THE JUNIOR CLASS fk eww M1 an' F' ,, W ,J 4, ff f s. . ffmj at . fc ,Q A 5 . W2 'rw f Www' I ,.-. . K V ff.: fs'-as 'Qt-0 hr' .9-wg at wx 's . r is vii T X is xr It in v ,nv fo fo Maybe not a Van Gogh nor a Renoir but-who knows? Miriam Hutchison Ellen Jackson Jackie Jackson Irene Jenkins Brenda Jennings Emilie Jennings Myra Jernigan Jerry B. Johnson Jerry Johnson Edward Jones Mary Etta Kaylor Belly Keller Bill Kenningfon Randy Kennington Carol King 4 Brenda Kirby Eddie Kirby Gwen Koth Robert Lafater Cathie Lamb Billie Lancaster Danny Langston Kathie Lesslie Diane Limerick Daisy Littlefield Woody Litllefielcl Mattie Loflin Danny Long Jimmy Lowery Bobby Lucas , , .. ff ., ,,, , f '1' -,mQ,.,a 'pf' 7916: 'Qi ...W it Q ., ,Y 2 4 I. 1 4 f. ,-. , ff wwf, lm-W 1 , 1 lib. ff. We THE JUNICDR CLASS i. Q li -.D .A '29 1543 f .z IEW Tim . . b 'Q 2 .,,., Zi' , 5 4 gil ,,- In 4. ,W fag, 'M W l sa, ... .my ,-Q JTX N Wayne Lucllam Sandy Lumpkin George Lyons Philip McAteer Peggy MCCQTfl1G Sandra McClain Sharon McClain Wayne McCoy Anne McCraven Jerry McDaniel Lola McDermott Betsy McDonald Douglas McSwain Fay Maddox Anne Mangum if f , , up , 3, ,355 -7 2? HK' f, ,MTN 11 ' gb ng' Mm.. we 40- .go v Q ,S ' we an M 0 A,A, M y Wi' D 5 Q , iznr., f aww my v f.,, F 1, ,M ,W V 1. . L UW f ia, , f nr rw ,,, i A Tr Sylvia Maretf Eva Mauldin Marsha Martin ' Priscilla Mathis ' ,,V, Peggy Maflhews f Phyllis Mailhews Barron Malfison Priscilla Meares f- Orma Jean Melfon Dennis Merrell Arleen Miller Dennis Miller M Perry Mishoe W, Billy Mifchell THE JUNIGR CLASS Linda Morgan 3 Loreffa Morrill Fay Morris Vivian Morris Belly Morrison Norma Morton Kay Mullinax Bobby Neely Chalmers Neely Gene Neely 'WM A O L William Moon Q ,gi '. W ' ' . if ov' 6, f' D f 1 -1 '-1' rl' ' Y . v 1 ,W ,fyww , ,, VK ,, A.. 1 94,2 , fr W fi Za' as Jerry Neely f Johnny Nuckolls Warren Nye Linda Ogburn -1' .lane Parker ll Y , 'M - ' I , fl L I mmf. , Q .x f ' mg? 4: 5.1 U - ,.., .. , 1, Hjfwaw MIM If Wm. t I LW' , , ,qi r , - an Q -W' ,tvVv u 4 1 ,J , ,gy ,s J - is f-if v, R W4 f K, How long will it be before we get our rings? At last!! Our rin95l V t 'ffl Q Jo Ann Parker Ken Parker ,ww an 5 , 'V' ,pe ., 3:1 Y fh- IB ri i Peggy Ann Parker Peggy Jean Parker Billy Parrish Janice Parrish Jimmy Parrish Joe Parrish Norma Jean Parrish Margaret Parrott Janet Parsons Bob Patterson Dean Patterson Elizabeth Peacock Perry Pearson 1 Jackie Phillips Janet Phillips Charles Plyler Linda Polk Barry Poole Crawford Prah' Connie Presson Ronnie Price Ella Procfor Sandra Prueffe Caryl Ramsey Sylvia Rayfield Evangeline Raymes Ted Roach Frankie Roberts 231. fx A-in ,.,, i vc ifqffc, +V ' gum WRX i 1 -5 if , Th.. 'fmy I ,, 'Ox af ,--. I' 'CTN ,-f H 1 4 ,fs ,M W A ,may I mb Q , Ari f fr f f Z inf fy - f .., , , 19' 324, LM 2 W - ,. ,, ' .M ., 'Jai tvguw' I H , 8 A K , M , l ,Q THE JUNIOR CLASS The eternal search for the book that somebody always has out. '-up... funny. Boys! This is research! f W, Us rs.. cw .4-5 John Robinson Kay Robinson Donald Rockholt Tommy Rogers Doug Rollins ' Li 1- .lk 4.1 ,l ,-,.,, Q . ',yw' Barbara Rooney Vicky Seigler Donnie Self Lee Settlemyre Von Settlemyre Johnny Shillinglaw Joyce Shipman Sue Shore Joyce Short Carol Shugart All we-.ff aww,- Wm 2 5 'Q .V . , W 5 y ima , .1 ,,. Mm W 1 , ,- THE JUNICJR CLASS ,. 1 Amt? Y' tuner' tv' ,Ai W f 'w ,.. M ,R ,. 'C ,W 'vue of Ai is 3 o Q -in -4ff ' Sr' D,- V. I 1 M, w f we 1. , .W 7 f ,es i. K :Y fl Jimmy Shugclrt A. C. Shull Allen Smith Carol Smith Dan Smith Frances Smith Wayne Smith Chip Smoak Louette Smothers Kenneth Snipes Lynda Snipes Rodgers Snipes Paul Stanley Elizabeth Stewart James Stewart IUNUW 1-r-'sv ' in V ,pn-mm 7 ,f ff- ' zmbr. 1- H 4 ,, ,A wi fi, 'F ft , ,f hV,, - WI ,,,,4,,.W Q t MW f 'Q ., , M' J -Q0 x 'fv-W ' M.. ,mc We t 'M W, ,pf ' 'Uh f T M M.. ' b, 2j,f,4.,, Q' y z f,,, .W THE JUNIOR CLASS Stanley Stokes Betty Jo Strait Elise Strait Donald Sturgis Alice Summers Bennett Tcrrleton Richard Tate Ronnie Taylor Tommy Ticktin Jean Tipton Carol Treadway Carol Trimnal Johnny Tucker Lib Tucker Joe Turner Lola takes a taste of life's sweets. And that's not all, he has a Cadillac too' ' f.mH Max Ussery Carolyn Vaughn Bill Vincenf Sherry Wade Lindsay Waldrop Cathy Walker Virginia Ann Wall Jeaneffe Wallace nw' ,fy hs.. Wh.. 1 fo THE JUNICDR CLASS Peggy Wallace Vernon Wallace Vonnie Sue Watkins Major Watson Mary Lawton Wafson Palsy Watts Laura Weaver Page Sixty-Four -lane Websler Kfwu? 'ine - '-' 'S'-Z' O5 dv ,QA- u.-, K---X YT? QS Nancy Webster Nancy Wells Jerry Wheeles Cassie Whisonant Lucile White Sonny White Richard Whitener Mary Whiteside THE JUNIOR CLASS NOT PICTURED Johnny Adkins Mary Adkins Inga Bailey Jeanette Blue Floyd James Frieda Johnson, Peyton Joyner Jeanette Kast Hank Laney Kay Braketield Bill Cannon Tommy Cardwell Frances Coleman Jimmy Wayne Lewis, William Lilly, John Meeler Gilbert Moyer Ronnie Olney Conn Sue Connell Tab Croker Thomas Davis Randy Dawkins Wayne Vincent Peeler, Mary Frances Scott Judy Sexton Carlene Wade Steve Frankie Whitesides Anne Williforcl Billy Williford Doris Wilson Vice President . . . . . Roger McGuirt Secretary .... . . . MaLou Dunlap Treasurer . . . . . . Anne Taylor V President . . .. Bobby Elkins THE SCPHOMORE CLASS 9' Ronald Adams y Jody Allen Q 6 Charlofie Amerson .Q A 5, nz, S. ' 3? Libby Arthur i - '- Marilou Ashe 'Q ' J --sf 2 f 3 Jean Aufen - F' , Q4 J V JA T A in Viv .. - ,..,,. 2 Xi Jerry Bailey 4 ' 1 '- 6 Jimmy Bailey . Q, 3 N ,Y,. ' 1 A ' l X X Linda Bankhead L,'.v , f f- w '-if z: 3' ,. ,- 'K 'Q' Susan Beckham ' 2-'V I 0. X Patty Becknell Q V 5 A ' K' ' ' g, z-'Pkg Q X K Donald Belk ' s ,A Q I Q: ' I Bs Bobby Belue A Q 1 ' U Cindy Bigger - Af Barbara Blackmon V V ' Pa? Blackmon ,VVI I -'T' -' 4 N Sieve Blackwell - 4? Steve Bodiford , 543 - A Marfha Bolin '1i, it 49 Faye Boling ,, tk ' hllli Linda Booth 35 :.' l i :'- Larr Bo z r . if? ' ' Y 0 e , ., Viu is Bill Boulware fi, s ' L . - - Kenny Boulware ' A Q A 'E Jimmy Bowers , Q ,Q J, , ' -:gb Leslie Bowman ' EV A I , X X Susanne Bradley . 'f ' ' A Q 'AAL I I ' Page Sixty-Six ei K ,',m X X Wa X X . Mary Ann Brakefield Margaret Rebecca Branham Patricia Brookshire Mary Ann Brown Eugene Buckner Dorothy Buffkin Ann Burch Helen Burley David Burrage Lynn Burrell Sylvia Butler Doris Cagle Wayne Caldwell '9'J C- Campell, Joe Maior J. Campell, lll Tommy Cardwell Annette Carroll Pat Carter Travis Carter Jesse Cash Johnny Cassidy A , ,X nl s 4 Gayle Christmas Annette Clark Faye Clark Gene Clark Brenda Cable Jane Colitz Jimmy Collins - 1 . L-A , ar, :I SR S pts vc 1 X Ya . ,E - -X -4 -Eff, M , 5. ,E X, A s K -W A- rl K -w , -,yr a-M, ,,.'- - . -- C ff 4 ' Zinn T, As ' by ' as sc. l 1 ' L A A - , - tv gl- 52? A A J A C , x , A X X A ' 1 I A J J Cris: ll all wr ' 1 flglmn. Q .rre F J I A 1 -A N xy ef he-.1 J ' .J e s THE SOPHCMORE CLASS Josie Comer ' '- Wade Comer .f ' J-J. , 3, ' . Judy Compton .5 -f I' , Ronnie Connelly ' ' ,MV 2 ' Dickie Cornwell C A , ,fy J A , y P:22:Jz12z,e so QL 'B I I + V' f--- 'WS , ' ' A A ' Tammy Crolley ' N ' , l' Jackie Darby , y vu g,.. W, . ., , ii ' ' A Q - - L ' Becky Demby 6:1 'J 'X 9. V ,Q-fl ' J W gxl Don Dickson ' 55- 5,G,,.l,. ' , Jerry Drakeford ' , ' 4' - 7 ' ' by I - Mary Duncan I ' ' 't A J f A - Bobby Dunlap A H MaLou Dunlap J J Tena Dunlap ,. A- f ,. V W , A Bobby Elkins ' A A A 4. fl ., ' W ' if A ' Ronald Elkins , '. -A A 'Q' 1. 95' A .. J I, . Anne Ellis V A if YM - Larry Estridge I , - J 7 h , N V ' 55 ' ' -V Ann Follow 1.-A 1 1 1 i n - ,, . Ar i A Bobby Ferrell ' J ' ' 1 H ,fx ,A I A 7 Nl Charles Flennikin f 'li W r y'iQ1' , Q A yy ..c.. Cookie Folsom -I Lh!,T,,V3 J 5. I 'J V .yy M i T 3 Linda .Franklin , I Q X il. I El Q, X wriykyr , -2 'K A gi Ronnie Frasier 3 W fj !',, in ' nj 'C g kj 'jy ' B rf J ' Bill Freeman . J -,-fv ' ' h J 1 S Barbara Garcia J, ily K .L l . HL' 5 Page S+sTyfSese I ,... Harry Goforth Joan Gordan William Gaynor A Levern George Fil. 1' j ,N V -V .,,. V I Billy Ghent LW an j ' W J Ri Brenda Gilbert X 'Q . A ' V Joyce Graves tk li Lf ,elif -l Carole Greenwood V ,, si V V ,,' Donald Gregory X '- V 5,-.V A--,, M , ff :gh , Ralph Gregory 6- an M ' .N 'hi' , ' QV Richard Gregory ' el l' j - Ronny Griffin , 1 ,' ' ' 1 ' VV, , , ' Robert Gross ff' - 5 7 ' 1' ' - X Anita Louise Gwin wx-M V, Q I 1 px ' Ll.. A AY oh f LA V B J K I K Pat Hall 1 V l ' Lynda Hamilton V Q l ,V Z. J , Bennie Hansel 'V V sv 4. V 4, gg' 4 Alice Hargrove , 'VV I , V ug, Jackie Harless ' J f' 'W ' 1,4 I ji , I I 'J Della Harris . H . , V I i , Billy Hurfsell I li .ix K . VV b.,, 1 V V I ' Rachel Hay 2 , VV V 1 I' V - , Vernice Hayes W , J ,lf ll , V! 'ml I-V W :pw Jean Healan A fc B q ac- if 3- J Q ' if Vicki Hearn 'V ' VV A f ' M-me V is J Fran Heitmon ' ' ,QW 'A 4 Mickey Hensley , I I ' Jean Hepp K 1 'v ' Lf is .AA h f Brenda Hewitt -., 'V ' ' vs. linda Hindman V - 9 1 ' , V Dickie Hoffman 6' f . . Q 1: il Jimmy Hollis W 'ff' , V vi In 74 nf do 5 ? px Richard Hope 'T- V V ,,,, 'V 'I ' N! -me ' 'LV VV , Gloria Ann Home V W .,., ff ' s.-, f , ff' J in E i X ' C Doug Huffstetler A ' , Q it .A Eddie Hull V I f' ' ., Buster Johnson , gg gi 1 ' Gi . -5 -if 5 1 Jimmy Johnson 'Y J V , I --1' V an 5 ' -J , K Johnny Johnson V 1 New I -5 f ' V ' 'S X 3 Billie Jones 3 ' V , ,VVV ,I VVVVV X ' X' X A Bobby Jones 'V i ' W7 ' i rl - , Q V A A Brenda Jones Vi V V V V. V Bucky Jones VEIV . V ' V, ' V , Doug Jones it gl f lfflyf g H HU , , W Johnny Jones fy' Y ' ' ' l A X n ' P K 5 1' J David Jordan J llvl f z l N QQ- A Terry Jordan X QQ, ,L - X Sandra Kiker V V ' l i ' Page Sixty-Eight Buddy Kimbrell Brenda King Pat King Ernest Knight Gary Kiser John Kurtz Alene Laughridge A hi l it is fl ' 5 is J .- 1' -, f Q .41 Dillard Ledbetter ' J J Sarah Leitzsey Q Q Q Shirley Long J Wayne Long A my g Flonzo Love 'L Ronnie Lunsford Mac Lyle Z :Il gs 753 QQ - 7 if Q 1 I 2' Betty Maddox Anita Maiikas Alice Martin Linda Martin Tommy Martin Anne Matthews L - Freddie Matthews ta, .. iv Hugh Mauldin Janet Maxie 'J A Max McCormick 'H i Tommy McCraven 0 I Clarkson McDow V U Marshall McGaha Pat McGinnis J l Ai E 3' E f e I Hazel McKeown J ' Charles McMichen my 1 S. vi Q. , Barbara McMurray 1 - - 1 Mary Ethel McSwain J - 4,r- ' ii A W, David Meredith '- Roger McGuirt ,zz . 1 , Jimmy McNap L K i l gi 1 ft A Li c is fe 'fit 3' , 'Uv 6.- Q 3 ?.'3 ! K , N A nh. J I P E TJ 'H ' V' i 'W P i Ji l C all t 4 J J .. :X SP, i t ,iy :W B fe gt? , 9 L55 ,L THE SOPHOMORE CLASS N Paulette Milholen Brenda Miller Buford Mitchell Otis Montgomery Wayne Montgomery Alton Moore Barbara Morgan Lucy Morris Sandra Moss Marie Motz Pat Mull Gloria Munn Jerry Neely Joe Neely Jimmy Nivens Robert Nivens David E. Oates Charlie Odom John O'Neal Maria Orr Mary Orr Sue Padgett Mike Palmer Ann Parrish Michael Parrish Roger Parrish Sandra Parrish . MW Ei sf -- 4' 6. :ge J i, C y ' ' Q f A Ah - ' we A, 16 1-he 2 et if -i f 4 1 Q . J fi mir! A4 , Way? , . . , Ji s 4 C J eq . P 'f J ,,,. X X ,W , , - , V is . We , Q , 1 1, . -X, J tif bfi ytlr J ,Q ',,s - f ii Iet ' if' - . 1 1 lrii .. it y.yil it ksgfhs 'i Q-Q t Tommy Peebles Page Sixty-Nine V -,VV Jane Peeler A MN V ' 'ii Steve Penland ,njgj Q, JV ' ' 0 . ,Q V ... r-VV? an Alice Phillips 4. ,P Q, ' ' QV, ' , 5, cecn Phillips f 15' ff ' V If Q '3'i:j1,1 W Dianne Phillips Z H Zen ,,,, , 'V1 f wb' 'f Pkg, X Mike Pinson 'i l ii I V if Paul Pittman 'At L V . r I' V f 1' . A V i, Jerry Plexico VV , Q' ' , I ' ' X Harriet Polk QV mf 'Q ' 6 VW T A ,,V. ,Q Q 5' Jeanne Pollock aww , V , 'V' 'i f '.,, L Barbara Poole A ' ' of kg, 1 VV Q , .V Linda Poole 1 V X I VV V ' Sherman Porter l A'ii 'l it ff ' W' P f ' N Pi ft V 6,A 1 5 .A VV AV ,VV , , .VV jx ,1 is Q A anCY rve e , f 'S 7 A Nina Privette MMP V , t' I 'Z Jimmy Raines W5 4' 4 'A 'Ti 1 fa 1. ' f, Q glfwif Wie? Lonnie Rainey , K2 s ' 6 2 ' Q 5, Cheryl Ratterree i n 'H if 'f' W. 4 'L Hr NV 'f V Harlean Ratterree , ' ' 'f V f 'i Kenny Rawls ' , .V ' V Anneffe Ray , , V Danny Reeves V Q V ' Teddy Richardson - ,V gp . 'SIN V - I .,,, f it ' , 45, V, Debra Riley 31V V' . 4 X V 4? , I ' ,w . 2V 1 V Z, Larry Rivers V Adele Roach V , V, ' V , V f Linda Roach 5. P 1 7 ' V f n 'ft ' ' my Roach .SLK ah ,Rouen I it I Joan Roberts . V VV , V: .1V VV i i s Anne Rollings , ' . , S V 5 , ' Ju is ' ML P. Linda Rowe V r- ,V ' , -,. QE san sfhofaeid Vt Wg ,gy 1 5, 1 K' Elizabeth Scott ' .i.,, V, V V V 1'T A e i V Q' Mike Scott W M..-ff f P A ' I A 1 - Nike Ann Settlemyre i A V ' W' n Q VV lp - AL M A i h Buddy Seymour V I Darrell Sexton V ' Don Shaw ,, i g ' 7 , , ' Q, ' Y ... Charles Hunter Sherer f -V f 4 - Q -'F '- Kathy Shirley A P wr- f so e , fn 'S Sandra Shugart V VVV 1 P' VV 'ji Gail Shuman ' f f V, , Vv.. V it GarY Simpkins ' V V A A A GGY simpson f it sxvss 1 Kathleen Simpson -1 g f' 53, - - 3' , Sippel, Joyce A i y g - F Q Linda Slagle +5 ,M V V VV V 'CDV Ls 'L A x, is Beny Smhh V, b VV , V VV - ,s V 'A R. V in VV 5 Harry Smith A ' Z ' V R- t 5 Qzwgl Q Lt All A l Lillian Smith C C V Connie Snipes L ' - if f -VV 'X X P Marie Snipes A 4: V' 31 X 9 G 'V' A Wayne SnYCler H V' AV K f il' - Sowell, Delia , .'- 1' 'K Q' -we ' V Thomas Spinks .-- N ' Cathy Spurlock P A ' L-A. Wfb ' kin- I Page Seventy Staffy Stafford Kathie Steele Judy Story Wayne Sturgis Charles Swanger ' Anne Taylor Henry Therrell nw as 2 fr N fl sql, 3 L he ,yr Billy Thomas ,g '?. '. Linda Thomas Ag David Thompson ,I ,',' ' 4, Woody Tilley il ' Donna Timmons K ' 5' I Howard D. Timmons ' S w s,,' ' Sammy Todd Jerry Tomberlin Vicki Tribble Lyles Turner Ellen Vaughn Johnny Waites N' Patti Waldrop Q m, ,nL..4.s i i i' ' E 3 gan ' -I L if ZX 1 x 1 'fs A 4 E 45 M I K 'i Y, ,, 1 Barbara Tinker ' ' 5' ' - f' L '- ? 2 5' s . , f -A44 rw 't I A 0 Rock walker L 1 Butch Wallace b 1 , T f Carolyn Wallace N - 'L , N V 5 Gail Wallace ' , Q I ix ,ms 6 , ,A V 'E I Rosemary Wallace li N I -, A Kenny Watterson A , J if f if 3' i r ' A f ' , I, ' f A I Betty Ann Watts it L A ' or ,. 1 L V: THE SOPHOMCRE CLASS Betty Jane Watts . ' EQ I Lane Webster ' e.. 3 4, ' 5 , Regina West V A T J Punt White q i? A -' is Jerry White , , ' I V r , L - A,,, 2 I Eleanor Whitesides A L 1 A '. K h A X , x Jimmy Whitesides t Q L -f' V - 5 1, ' Mandy whims A g , 'J 1, Carol Ann Williams Q A ,' ' Henrietta Williams .. A , ' ' si Jimmy Williams -, -B 1:7 Lindell Williams L Q N - in 4 N . R Linda Williams he ' A 1 SOPHOMORES-NOT PICTURED Franklin Adams, Gene Adams, Mary Adams, Linda Jean Bailey, Linda Barnes, Bill Bechtler, Jimmy Bechtler, Gene Beck, Freddy Bivens, John Black, Joan Boatwright, Jimmy Bolin, Helen Brakefield, Marvin Britton, Faye Broom, Chucketta Brown, Jerry Burnside, Anne Carothers, Keith Carter, Wayne Chapman, Sarah Charles, Gerald Childers, Jerry Childers, Eugene Collins, Ann Connell, John Copeland, Gloria Costner, Curtis Crosby, Mike Dawkins, Joyce Dellinger, Martin Dellinger, Susie Dickson, Julia Draffin, Douglas Eden, Lynda Ellis, Bobby Epps, Wayne Estes, Barbara Evans, Annette Faulkenberry, Elaine Ferguson, Carl Floyd, Buddy Fowler, John Gettys, Ronald Green, W. T. Greene, Henry Griffith, Billy Hannon, Junior Harless, Jean Harrison, Frances Hawkins, Brenda Hidgon, Gene Hilton, Gary Hinson, Mavis Hinson, Barbara Hoffman, Buddy Horne, Mike Huddleston, Tommy Huffstetler, Joan Hutchison, Jimmy Jacobs, Deanna Jackson, Eddie Jenkins, Mabel Jennings, Joe Jinkerson, Calvin Johnson, Hadden Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Wayne Kennington, Rita King, Jay Frances Wilson I' ' if Tommy Wolfe Jimmy Worthy Q William Wright ' Herman Yawn Q Langston, Gene Lawings, John Locke, Johnny Lynch, Larry Lynch, James Mackey, B. C. Maples, Shirley Markease, Tommy Martin, Becky Mashburn, Lenora McClain, David McDonald, Betty McGaho, Lonnie McGraw, Mac McWhite, Anne Montgomery, James Moyers, Milton Odom, Linda Kay Oliver, Lester Parrish, Diane Patterson, Fred Paul, Suzy Peeler, Brenda Pinson, Wayne Pittman, Jane Pleasant, Brenda Porter, Becky Rainey, Joanne Reynolds, Larry Reynolds, Susan Roberts, Richard Robertson, Brenda Robinson, Dan Rogers, Johnny Rogers, Ellen Rollins, Mac Sands, Judy Sexton, Wendell Shelley, Nancy Shockley, Clifford Sistare, Bobby Snavely, Edith Sprouse, Jackie Stover, Judy Strait, Lynn Sutton, Larry Swicegood, Charles Tallent, Nancy Tatham, Tommy Tatham, Bill Thomas, Roxie Thomas, Buddy Tibbetts, Dennis Tipton, Jackie Underwood, Raymond Vess, Judy Wallace, Olin Wallace, Ronnie Ward, Steve White, Janet Wilbanks, John Wilcher, Faye Williams, Joe Williams, Roger Williams, Joyce Williford, Shelia Williford. Page Seventy-On 6 Page Seventy-Two CLASS OFFICERS f Jackie Leader ............ Vice-President Ronnie Lucas . . . ..... Treasurer Lowell Bomar . . . . . . President Jeanne Stults . . . . . Secretary l Margaret Adams ',. ' , I Q i ii' A , ' Tommy Anderson gif I W. A It .L M K- Q ' L' 'i A Jack Baker if , 4, Q gm 1' . S, A 55- ins -'CA' . Sandra Ballard 23.737 4 V ' ,, , 1 6,- David Barlles ' ' 1' L1,V,,,, . WE' ' vc .gm A,- Harrief Beckham f' - A 'L'1 V K f if ' ' ' T 'J Nancy Beckham A L. Q A ' K A 1' LA A h Jackie Berfhiaume , , , 1 A cz. , ,A ll' A . 'J Carson Blue l Wx ' If y A , s ,Q Cecilia Boafwrighl' g, f' :Till J , 'if I, 'K' 1 R' A I 3' . l-ef0Y Bvlin Q' wi- 5 9 f . ' Q A Q Lowell Bomar ' 'X ' j .xiq 1 ,. X' Janice Boulware ' ' uv, ' 5 V r r I if P x Marshall Brooks Q L Q L A XL, - ' S , ,.,, ,.z, . , m Jenny Broom lf' ' 7 , gi ns? ' Anne Brown - , fr A - Paul Brown V , ' E , 'l-, ' , L f- Tiff Angel Bryanf fini 5' . Aux ' ll? 0' -. ., 5 Connie Lee Bryson '- ' 5 ' p X 'ST' T1 Nancy Burris ' . 'mn 1 V, . it , .Q ' - Jimmy Campbell ' l gui ,, ' 'ir' -A K Margaret Campbell I 1 4 Paul Campbell - Q Lorraine Carnes ae - rg' . -N A Carolyn Carler , g 'Q - C Marfha Caufhen 1' 'A , ,,A: jf Q 94 . t Jane Childers ' A if A i 'i ,A ' 'W Delofls Cluflf A A L L A A g A4 L A L 55 , .V Vg it Dixie Lee Clark . ' Jimmy Clark Frances Cloyd , . ' waz! fs vos 7 mt '1- W , A 2' ,, ' ,Q Q 'J is 1, if ' Q .Y ef- 2 f ' ' Selena Coleman bf ,L W' ' VV -we ' ' 5 Freddie Collins MRA Ah TL. A x or -'AL my Comms V? V L A ' wiki? V f , r Pamela Collins V, , , ' , V ,. , 3 - V V-V i K . 'I L A i L A Jane Conley C' f Q 'Fi B' ei- M L 'L Q 52 J Billy from T 'EV-1,'V Q ' VV ' L' if A Carol Conrad ,,1,, V - V.-, 1. Q-' V J V A A lf. fr- J ,.1, , Rose Cooke A A F -K 1 5 L4 A T- D. Come A J X A ,V 4.,. ' Vernon Costner V , ' ' , ' ' 1 Elaine Crowder M V V-V VV V ff VV .QI Margaret Currence . V ,QV K: 'A . V 'Ki 1' - 'i ' David Curry . J J ,iii J -', L. . it Vis' f i rl ' I i',. Q ' - il ..mV:VV X' V Lou Cushman K AVL V , e- i ,. V V V A, I Tommy Dabney A L A J As.. 4 rrn B .L .hx V ' C X V tl J Butch Doby if , i Roberta Duncan f, .Q VV ,if VV F V ' V , Vicky Duncan V f' -' V b E V , is Kathy Dunlap ' V Q ,fi V ' . 4 ' V . . Phyllis Edwards F ,,,V -!P' ' iflf, ,'si L we V ' sg . F - , , T. ' Edith Ezell B , 3 v d F Ik 1- 4.544 AAA. livin oc WW V ,V in VV VV Johnny Ferguson V ' Barry Ferrell . V J V , V V V A-V WV Joyce Fields Ni gi. 5, VV ' 2 RV V 'xgm Frances Fox f - . s - .L V, V, I V . V ,,g,. V V - ,VV -4 My A. 1 ,W , Jeanne Fox , A Vf VV if? , jp . ' Danny Furr V ' , s , ji A V ' - V J ' V V,,.,' Lemuel Gainey THE FRESHMAN CLASS Leland Gardner Bobby Glenn Mary Ann Goforth Michael Gordon Henry Grantham Louis Graves Joe Green Brenda Haile Gene VHaire Joan Harris Jackie Healan Almerene Hill Judy Hoyt Tom Humphries Claude Hunter Cornelia Jackson Dale Jackson Elizabeth Jackson Miriam Jackson. Jimmy Johnson Margaret Johnson Joe Jones Ronnie Jones Jimmy Kaylor Mary Ann Keating Vickie Kelly Linda Kennington Brenda Laney Faye Latham Johnny Lazenby Jackie Leader Joyce Leopard Carol Long Ronnie Lucas I. V. Moshburn J H ww ' L fi' F an 'W ' J 1' ' V V V ye i , J I V L L' ' L L dwell 1:48 ' ,yi VV,i V I J ' 'V if V , - V ,V,':ZVi. IVV V V, . . . I. V V V QV, ,, V 3, ,z V, if 4-N K . A A I Q is ,, , VV VV , V L ,. , ,,,V V V if W i Q .ss -ps . V if ggi' ' ' 1 ulll ii if . W' 3 . ,V , :,. -V,V,,. V, 2 Vi V .,-.,,. . ' , . 'J J l 'l Q' , , V Q ni-,ff w ifi J' t , u J, . , is' , to N' f z fzia 2:1 , ,. 'FA' J' 'Z ' ' 17-S C xg: V.i- is Gs- V5 V VV 5 ?VV y P xr 4 - as-it N ei f 7 r-r-1 si. L F' y,. L IL I .L .1 4 ' . fiir fin. -4 j f.. 1 Page Seventy-Three 4' 1- , fi xx All t x 4 Z gg- fb- mi ff: -,. I L 32 A A Jane Matthews Lynn Matthews Gloria McAteer Janice McCarter Jimmy McCurry Faye McGaha 'V' VFW' L Betty Jane Melton , V I John Middlebrook ' ' - -' XLIV' MV I Tommy Miller , f X 53+ 'gt , f 4. 41 5 it V' ,w V -- W Ronnie Mitchell in X iq P ' ' 5 ,!,' Zniyn Jerry Montgomery gy' ' V 'ZF' f - Jerry Morgan p ff , ,Q ' ' 1 Bill Neely V 1 f, . . , V y . y V4 V QL m 4 K I K A JW' Ne we .,, f My , Mary Ann Pfzinter 1 4 5 7 C ' I ' Michael Painter J V, V ' Judith Parrish Q, V W if P 5, V fan ' Linda Parrish ar L ffl . , '6 , f . , N A J , -1 AZ 3 ' Margaret Parrish ' V 1,9 , -,,,f K,'- , GA ' -. V i johnny Peay L ' ' Q ff., A A 4 , . Phi' Feder Vg V - - V Carol Pollock ' - g' If 5' Ronnie Porter Y 5,77 'Q 3 it ' fi ,Q ' ,,,'g' Betty Ratterree , Q. V V 'J V 'VVMV I . -V V V, Larry Rhymes ix V, - V J' ' ,'l' Jean Schofield 4' ' Vf Yi .,. t- J . , , ' f- 0 , Arthur Schwing ,M V I ' Leon Simmons WX ' . VV f , H cj ' ' Donna Simpson , ' A J' , V V' V 2, ' V , Eddie Small , A ' V, , M. . ,QV V 3, 'W , Aileen Smith ' illt. Iv J J 'Q ' f ,f Eddie Smith 7 , Kenneth Smith 'Q A , L Roddy Smith Pgge Seventy-Four , .t,,t.t,- e Jane Spurlock . . 7 A NNW : Guy Stanley , 1 W A 5 K Junior Stornes ' M ' Kenny Starnes f t A T -.gb L T '- i, Christine Steele ' '. K 1,1 fy , VH W e I V - 1 ' ' X Bill Stover V v VVVVVV Ztl -. V, ' N T- V- Kathy Stowe A , , .,.. W, V K K J ' B 5 Jeanne Stutts N 222 Michael Sutton - 4 ,gi e , 'V Ni Peggy Sweat? ,W T' V, . ,..t '1,' f 1. ii' X :S F Bfenda Tale A Q 232 var H if ' , e 2 ,YA A 15' A X Dianne Tedder Zig .V. I LL I 'Q I 1: its ,. Mike Thompson ' t,sVt ' V. ' B ' ' ' Elaine Threatt Linda Tipton Roy Tolcher Darold Trader Harold Trader ' Becky Troublefield Ricky Turner Charlie Wallace 1 ,W if A i x A L -- Z:-1. V . LV.,. E K 1 V 4 - S: S' x i 7 Wi an 'J' S S , il k it 4 I Bob Ward Elaine Warner V ' Carolyn Watkins ,N 'J f Judy Weaver V' - l 7 5 Steve Whisonant ' ,, Sylvia White , ,. V ' Debbie Whitesides A ' Becky Whitlock Patricia Wilbanks Joan Marie Williams Richard Wingate Henry Woods Patricia Wright - 'ma L.: iw gl . V , .Y,, . h L it J A' Viwy otyxx E V A B ,. if Z rr, V A .L B S i'ii i J g. si my FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmie Morton, Tommy Newman, Twitty ROW: Gene Haire, Kim Smith, John Robinson, Vfoocly Littlefield, Paul Auten, Bill Dawson, Olin Wallace, Jimmy Gibson, Mickey Camp, Mickey Bailey, Bobby Windham, Richard Taylcr, Larry Harris, David Fudge, Marion Brackett, Mickey Truesdale, Jackie Ackerman, Tommy Rogers. SECOND Nivens, Don Cassidy, David Rockholt, Jack Clark. BUS DRIVERS Our bus drivers are responsible for transporting many of us to and from school each day. They face early hours, many cold days, and muddy roads. FRESHMAN CLASS NOT PICTURED: Bonnie Adams, Dollie Adams, Shirley Bailey, Johnnie Ballard, Robert Barnett, Simmie Barnett, Russell Benfield, Vera Benfield, Kay Blackwell, Wayne Brock, Roddy Brown, Lucille Burgess, Warren Burgess, Jodie Cameron, Lynda Carter, Peggy Catledge, Bobby Caudle, Buddy Chandler, Geraldine Charles, Jerry Childers, Phyllis Chitwood, Steve Coleman, Thomas Cooley. Elizabeth Corder, Mary Jean Craig, Gene Cranford, David Crump, Thelma Dill, Theresa Dill, Gail Dominack, Bar- bara Duggers, Gerald Duncan, Jan Dutton, Melvin Earle, Barry Faile, Jesse Faile,Sonia Fields, Billy Fopp, Diana Funderburk, Carol Gaynor, Dennis George, Charles Gibson, Lannie Green, Betty Ann Gregory, Johnny Gregory, Rebecca Harrison, Sandra Harrison, Kenny Hill, Linda Hinson, Olin Hollis, Brenda Hooper, Donnie Horne, Roger Hyatt, Jimmy Inman, Ken Jackson, Johnny Jacobs, Priscilla James, Betty Lou Jones, Bobby Jones, Bobbie Knight, Josette Laney, Linda Lewis, Donny McMahan, Steve McManus, Carol Medlin, Hannah Melton, Earle Melvin, Jerry Morris, Tommy Moss, Peggy Myers, Jack Nunn, Steve O'Barr, Jerome Oliver, Mary Alice Parker, Ray Peeler, John Phillips, Shirley Price, Pearl Rabon, Ikey Rains, James Ray, Elizabeth Rayburn, Donald Rinehart, Ronnie Rinehart, Jennie Rodgers, Delta Rogers, Brenda Sexton, Glennis Sexton, Barbara Shehan, Steve Sherer, Marvin Shugart, Pete Stewart, Ralph Stone, James Stringer, Carolyn Tate, Ronnie Tritt, Dianne Turner, Linda Turner, Keith Warmoth. Page Severity-Five ,g,,,,g,fi,1,, , 35. V V .. ,4,,, f., , Ol 111111 1 11,2 2, 5 3' 3 at ,hu That 61 f 1 E vwhwiamhqm, Q 7 1 THESE WERE OUR CELEBRITIES. w ' I FEATURES Da' ,,. , We Eaufiefi chosen by CHARLTON HESTON I, f 1 4 f I 9 w. . . aww ,,,ZV.y4 MMM , 41 v P 5 f Q 4 , , YV, .Af r 1 I 4 c. 0 1 , , ,, , I f .Q eaufiea FRAN BURGESS CAROLINE MOTZ Aff X 4 ,WM mv-jg 'gr f - - '1sQfQ4W7, ' IVEY JOHNSON FLETA SEYMOUR 'mf X N MM, ff . f A- M if ' 7 , , I f f f I 7 1 ff , 4 94 Mz gf I iff f V 1 A 12,15 : f N , f ,HA , , fr Qf f U ' W, f,WZ91Z52f'f' fv Wysff' , 4. A WLM , v'359Qa,fQ.f134 ' ,. , ,, 'af , ,Z ' 'M' 111, X f f zf' X f diff if H IO f 4 ..,wwff::.f.:.:fu. 1.1 ff' V, f f ff , 4 W If ' M! 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Page Eighty-Two MAY COURT 'fm ,, ... , V, , i 42 The Tenth Annual May Day sponsored by the Senior Dramatics Club was a very color- ful and beautiful event. The attendants were elected by members of their respective classes. A program of pantomimes and talent was presented. , fb My ' f 4'-15 F s T fi' 4 Vi' 76 M , X 1 t ,iii X X 1 53? Q :Qi J lf 5 Z' f 5' if . 4 rw fg,gf,'g ,f -Z i, fav. ZdfZ' ,Z'z3':g:f T A f I fyj 4,f 1 iff' '7 2 6 x 129 , A95 if x t ff .193 f' ,Q f ' f r w A I 7 Y fs MICHAEL SWEARINGEN Crown Bearer 1 .f ' d I I 5 E' Q! N T u -4-4 K Q. X ' xl 5?-ga if , X sf ,I gi I ,lk in if f sr:-New it r'is .V 'S ggi . . . if 1 i it .' Wflf tif if .N ,f ' ff fr, fa' , V , ' .ff , I f '- R ' ' f A 1 , 41 ' N ' 32 'f, f,-J, it ,VW I ff 'I ' x M ,, .- 5, K , JEAN ARTHUR WHITE Maid of Honor FLETA SEYMOUR Queen Pa 1 . . M ' , xx - f , Q, 2, , I 2' ge Eighty-Three OUR MISS CARROUSEL FOR 1959 gba OUI' Y' l 5 f 'fy 5 , 17' f NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS MARION KING, MARY BLAKELY, JIMMY WINGATE MICKEY BRACKETT, JANE JENNINGS ANGIER B. DUKE SEMI-FINALISTS BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE JEAN ARTHUR WHITE, BARBARA MAYER, GLENN LUMPKIN, PARKER MICKLE, JOHN WOODS, MARY BLAKELY KEN HUMPHRIES, MARGARET RUSSELL .. ' msc -v in 5 N I I BARBARA MAYER SCHOLARSHIP TO ST. MARK'S SUMMER SCIENCE SESSION FOR ADVANCED STUDY HONOR GROUP OF THE WESTINGHOUSE SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH Eighty-Six JUDY GWIN FFA SWEETHEART LINDA GORDON MISS HI MISS MARGARET RUSSELL DAR AWARD HALL OF I MARY BLAKELY WINNER OF: NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP GENERAL MOTORS SCHOLARSHIP PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SCHOLAR- SHIP Ist ALTERNATE-ANGIER B. DUKE SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST-NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP ELOISE MANN FAM E WINNER OF: MY TRUE SECURITY CONTEST, VOICE OF DEMOCRACY CONTEST. 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GLENN LUMPKIN MOST POPULAR FLETA SEYMOUR A If uk: my smnd T., hw and d ,E A ' 'H D . , x LE, A . A-fy. ,, , ,ML rx -5112,-ggggiizg - I - Q'i: lr 'V' BEST ALL AROUND a'Ef5SS A sEEsE- - H' A .., 1, ,V ' - :---:g':- E MARGARET RUSSELL JIMMY MASSENGALE TT E 'E5E3 ag? . H ny, 4. my down Mun I -1 -- it A 7 L In 1 LR ,. it- .,gQi-Q- . Y : .-,arg-:Sei Page Nmcty-One 0 f Wymwffwwwwvfwwwwww My f-W Q fmfwldf' THESE WERE ouR CLUBS. , b,,,,f,W,,,, -, me J- J -' f , M 4 NM .V 'fx J, I .. , .f MQ -Ir.. f, .Y 1,-'f4f94rc?'af1PfP2'W5Y I f .ff'f- 4.2912-4 ' ,--. J I 14'WV'WvPZ . A , , f - ,ff w , , -1 ' 'f . W,WY?iK:3 12 3 2? W 1 . , ' vfwf ' , , . , ,- 1- ,fm-1, sf , ,, ,, , .,,. I , 3, I Q I , ' I 1 3 N' 'A' i I 'W 3, hn- ACTIVITIES ADW' I 41 ,r- -luxur- H'-1 - sig' in N- ..--ll' ills-..g 'hh ,A 711 .ly A MARGARET RUSSELL-Editor-in-chief GLENN LUMPKIN-Business Manager The annual staff has worked hard, had great fun and hopes that you will like our 1960 BEARCAT. This book is the culmination of months of hard work and planning. lt was produced through the combined efforts of the staff, the advisors, and the student body. SEATED: Jules Frohman, Glenn Lumpkin, Margaret Russell, Janet Sanders. STANDING: Clarence Jenkins, r IL .Ma 9 . :5':::f 1 D 'Ng U ll n W Nz Lewis Bartles, Miriam Ferguson, Anne In spite of all the lost sleep and low grades, planning and editing the 1960 BEARCAT has been one ot the happiest and most interesting experiences of our four years in high school. We have worked hard to make this book an accurate record and we hope that you enioy it. Littlefield, Nancy Jones, Lincla Dunn, Linda Torrence, Sammie Youngblood, Judy Brackett, Betsy Sikes. Page Ninety-Four OFFICERS, SEATED: Jeanie Pollock, Treasurer, Judy Weaver, Secretary. STAND- ING: Parker Mickle, President, Terry Farquhar, Vice-President. The Student Council is composed of the presidents ofthe homerooms. The purposes of the Student Council are: I. To work for the interests of Rock Hill High School. 2. To be at the services of school authorities at all times to perform any desired duty. 3. To increase the desirable social activities of the school. Each year the Council awards two S100 scholar- ships. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Marie Williams, Linda Dove, Linda Ogburn, Loretta Morrill, Margaret Russell. SECOND ROW: Bennie Han- sel, Judy Weaver, Carol Barnette, Janice Parrish, Lynda Carter, Brenda Hewitt. THIRD ROW: Sonny White, Laxton Hinson, Ronnie Mitchell, Larry Estridge, Rodney Hoff, Terry Farquhar. FOURTH ROW: Parker Mickle, Mike Vipperman, Charles Currence, Kenneth Weaver, Tommy Miller. NOT FICTURED: Ellen Huffstetler, Eloise Mann, Jerry Karres, Mickey Brackett, Carolyn Carter, Dixie Clark, Faye Clark, Bill Cranford, Randy Dawkins, Gennie Drennan, Bobby Dunlap, Bobby Elkins, Lana Gibson, Brenda Hig- gins, Billy Hindman, Doug Huftstetler, Jimmy McCurry, Charles Odom, Marie Orr, Staffy Stafford, Alice Summers, Jimmy Williams, Jimmy Worthy, William Wright, Jeanie Pcllock. Page Ninety-Five National Honor Society of Rock Hill High School is a member of both the state and national associa- tions. Membership in High School is gained by Seniors and Juniors through scholarship, leadership, charac- ter, and unseltish service to school and community. The purpose ot the Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render ser- vice, to promote worthy leadership, and to encour- age the development of character in the pupils of Rock Hill High. Outstanding service rendered to high school is the yearly sponsorship of College Day and a Guidance Emphasis Week. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 33 sf wr'-rt Q Q , OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneth Weaver, Vice-President, Ellen Huftstetler, Sec retaryg Ann Adams, Treasurer, Eloise Mann, President, Y - 1 7.4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Adams, Judy Pat Ayers, Lewis Bartles, Mary Blakely, Tommy Buckner, Fran Burgess, Esther Crump, Louise Fer- guson, Shirley Fulghum, Jeanette Herndon, Ellen Hutfstetler, Clarence Jenkins, Jane Jennings, Nancy Jones, Marion King, Thelma Kirton, Eloise Mann, Barbara Mayer, Parker Mickle, Ann Mobley, Peggy Robinson, Margaret Russell, Fleta Seymour, Jo Smith, Carolyn Smyer, Jackie Tipton, Kenneth Weaver, Jean Arthur White, Jimmy Wingate, John Woods. NOT PICTURED: Brenda Darby. .,.,, ,, qir A ag . X- -..- 'I .. 'JT :I . -.,,. ., J I I 1 Ii .51-:A 1 IQVQ , V K U ,If K, .,,,,v I Ah. r r 1. A . L B. g L 6 In f V Y A Q, . ,W .,, '13 , 'xl' ' ' A I If - ' V. X A I ff Q' 3. - . N '- , K' 20, A -VVL A I, Vtlrr 1 A A X, A f xg .R F 4 4 , Am A he Il fz,'g'r.,,, ,jj , i ii.,-i 3 G ws: ,ss . 'TT' 35' l I ,,' M f' 323- I 9 ir if k A Page Ninety-Six The National Beta Club is a leadership service or- ganization of qualified high school students. The purpose of the club is to promote the ideals of hon- esty, service, and leadership among high school stu- dents, to reward meritorious achievement, and to en- courage students to continue their education after high school. Our local chapter engages in various proiects I during the year. One of the most worthwhile things we accomplish is to raise funds to provide a scholar- ship for some deserving senior member who plans to attend college. A arf , , S' Hmmm FIRST ROW: Ruffin Vaughn, Linda Polk, Barbara Hutchins, Brenda Collins, Diane Limerick, Irene Jenkins, Aleathea Hamilton, Mary Joyce Harper, Nancy Jones, Mary Blakely, Margaret Russell, Thelma Kirton. SECOND ROW: Jeanie White, Ivey Johnson, Randy Kennington, Carol King, Virginia Wall, Priscilla Meares, Sylvia Marett, Joy Sullivan, Louise Ferguson, Sandra Willis, Fran Burgess, Carolyn Smyer, Ellen Huffstetler, DERSHIP OFFICERS, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Russell, Vice-President, Judy Pat Ayers, President, Fleta Seymour, Secretary. STANDING: Lewis Bartles, Treasurer. BETA CLUB Eloise Mann. THIRD ROW: John Woods, Parker Mickle, Lee Settlemyre, Sandy Lumpkin, Tommy Ticktin, Terry Farquhar, Rodney Hoff, Richard Hope, Kenneth Snipes, Fleta Seymour, Linda Dunn, Edna Roach, Judy Pat Ayers, Barbara Mayer. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Lumpkin, Jane Jennings, Ann Adams. -,W ,,,,.w,....Y n,.M...,..,..wW V .,N...,. M...-W ,,, ,,..,. M-W-Mw,.,,.,f-' ,Mp---f ' if-W., Page Ninety-Seven 11133 E K?Z1W lumuiz i313 it 5 2 ZR 9 , , etmom 41 jf , ., 14,4-V , 'I- 443 nw 1 1 mn ' AW 'W 4 O Sikes. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Weaver, Tommy Buckner, Marion King, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellen Huffstetler, Brenda Darby, Barbara Mayer, Jane Jennings, Fleta Seymour, Esther Crump, Judy Pat Ayers, Margaret Russell, Mary Blakely, Eloise Mann, Jean Arthur White, Betsy John Woods, Barry Grove, Lewis Bartles, Glenn Lumpkin. NOT PICTURED: Parker Mickle, Rickey Dunlap, Jimmy Wingate. These students assist with programs given for the public and Senior Marshals are selected by the principal and faculty on the basis of scholarship, leadership, co-operation, dependability, and character. Page Ninety-Eight SENICR MARSHALS H53 M RWM. he 4 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pegay Guentert, Aleathea Hamilton, Irene Snipes, Chippy Smoak, Rodney Hott. THIRD ROW: Carl Cornwell, Bill Jenkins, Linda Polk, Linda Ogburn, Randy Kennington, Carol King, Dianne Gryder, Richard Hope, Terry Farquhar, Perry Pearson, Sandy Lumpkin Limerick, Mary Lawton Watson, Sylvia Marett, Priscilla Meares. SECOND FOURTH ROW: Johnny Gettys, Richard Whitener, Russell Dubuc, ROW: Phil Burns, Sonny White, Johnny Shillinglaw, Donnie Self, Kenneth Junior Marshals are selected by a faculty committee and their Their main duties are to perform the necessary tasks at the Senior selection is based on scholarship, leadership, and character. Play and commencement exercises. They are called on to help at JUNIOR MARSHALS Page Ninety-Nine l 'L L I if li I f m I5 A D Ps A - - - FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Waldrop, Mary Margaret Williams, Jean A. White, Ivey Johnson, Kay Grant, Patsy Cook, Mary Lou Latham, Carole Ghant, Nancy Jones, Barbara Mayer, Ella Proctor, Robert Mangrum, Carolyn Ingle. SECOND ROW: John Woods, Glenn Lump- kin, Lee Settlemeyer, Tommy Ticktin, Rodney Hoff, Richard Hope, Kenneth Snipes, Louise Ferguson, Sandra Willis, Fran Burgess, Carolyn Smyer, Betsy Sikes, Jo Smith, Thelma Kirton, Sandra Dudley. THIRD ROW: Joy Sullivan, Sylvia Marett, Linda Polk, Arleen Miller, Linda Cooke, Sandra Munn, Linda Carroll, Mary Blakely, Fleta Seymour, Lincla Dunn, Ebbie Poag, Becky Wilbanks. FOURTH ROW: Russell DuBuc, Jimmy Edwards, Johnny! Blanks, Alex Wingate, Tommy Buckner, Barry Groves, Steve Brake- field, Sandy Ragin, David Ellwonger, Carter Wrenn, Wayne Lewis, Ronnie Collins, Allen Strait, Ronnie Taylor. FIFTH ROW: James D. Bookout, Von Settlemeyer, Haden Hamilton, Clarence Jenkins, Billy Traxler, Edward White- sides, Rickey Dunlap, George Clark, Lloyd Hooper, Mike Vipperman, Mickey Brackett, Bobby Whitton. OFFICERS President . . , , . , . , Jimmy Baughman Vice President .. .. Buddy Bowers Secfefary H , .. Jane Jennings I l 7 1 Treasurer ,. Crawford Pratt E N G L I S H C L U B Reporter - SUVKIY RUQIN .4 .J I Tl I I The English R Club is open to students having earned an English R in music, dramatics, journal- ism, and scholastic achievement. The purpose is to create and promote aclvance- ment in these activities. The main project ot this club is to sponsor the annual Valentine Dance. The purpose ot the Biology Club is to promote and stimulate interest in the tield ot biology. Eligi- bility for membership is based upon achievement. Members are also provided the opportunity to broaden their interests in science since the club is a member of Science Clubs of America. ar , f OFFICERS, SEATED: Selena Burris, Reporter Carole Treadway Secretary Linda Dove, Treasurer. STANDING Barbara Mayer Vice President Lax BIOLOGY CLUB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Garcia, Jean Auten, Linda Jean Ivey Johnson, Bennett Tarleton, Judy Ayers, Emilie Jennings Peggy Bailey, Debra Riley, Brenda Hewitt, Brenda Gilbert, Peggy Flennilren, Bar- Parker, Carol Trimnal. THIRD ROW: Robert Gross Jody Allen Warren bara Mayer, Martha Maddox, Peggy Ghantt. SECOND ROW: Mac Nye, Bobby Patterson, Jimmy Parrish, Laxton Hinson Margaret Garlson Lyle, Tommy Buckner, Mary Etta Kaylor, Betty Hipp, Kenneth Snipes, Selena Burris, Linda Dove, Perry Pearson. 10 LE CERCLE Snapshots from our initiation. 1 gf MA! nw FIRST ROW: Jam , g son, Judy Pat Ayers. Fran Burgess, Nancy Jones. SECOND ROW- . Edna Roach, Linda Cooke, Betty Parrish, Billy Traxler, Janet Phillips Ruffin Vau hn M - , g , ary Margaret Williams, THIRD ROW: Sonny White, Bill Gryder, Sylvia Marrett, Priscilla Meares, John Le Hecka, Donnie McGinnis, Rodney Hoff, Gary Wilson. FOURTH ROW- . Jerry Johnson, Peyton Joyner, Jay Langston, Woody Tilley, es Stewart, Phil Burns, Barbara Hutchins Louise Fer u A.. PLANNING COMMITTEE LEFT TO RIGHT , : Nancy Jones, Barbara Hutchins. Sandra Willis, Mrs. Aycock, Eloise Mann, Sandra Pruette, Mary Blakely. STANDING: Donnie McGinnis, Kenneth Snipes, Woody Tilley, Marion K' ' ing, Laxton Hlnson, John Le Heclxa. Jimmy McNab, Larry Estridge Jimmy Parrish FIFTH , . ROW: Paula Barber Margaret Parrott, Betty Morrison, Brenda Darby, Betty Barrett, Billie Lan caster, Mary Joyce Harper, Mary Etta Kaylor. SIXTH ROW: Donnie Dobbins, Marion King, Jerry Brazil, Jerry Couick, Richard Whitener, Tommy Buckner, Jimmy Massengale. wtf vw FRANCAIS The ninety-fivelmembers of Le Cercle Fran- cais are French students with high scholastic averages. They meet once a month to learn more about the customs and people of France. A lively initiation party began a full year of activities. The club presents an assembly pro- gram in the spring and participates in the Modern Language Day at USC. Members compete in the National French Contest each year, and many correspond with foreign stu- dents. Since the club this year is so large, a plan- ning committee consisting of the officers and one delegate from each French class was established. They plan programs and other events and present their ideas to the club for approval. Le Cercle Francais helps develop a broader understanding of France in all students. FIRST ROW: Sandra Willis, Ivey Johnson, Barbara Mayer, Betsy Sikes, Jean Arthur White, Margaret Russell, Mary Blakely, Peggy Guentert, Vickey Seigler, Aleathea Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Betty Hipp, Marsha Martin, Gwen Koth, Diane Limerick, Irene Jenkins, Mary Lawton Watson, Judi Strait, Ann Montgomery, Tammy Crolley, Norma Parrish, Patsy Gentry. THIRD ROW. Kenneth Snipes, Johnny Shillinglaw, Bennett Tarleton, Carol Treadway, Selena Burris, Linda Brown, Margaret Garison, Gail Shuman, Diane Phillips, Mary '.fWsf'f't r - . M.,.,s.-PM-w '2 'GF' ' , . I g.'.z...6, .... ,- .. ..As..'I , '1f '4 N I I 4 -fi'f 'F'i1!A.Nl CE FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS SEATED: Sandra Willis, President: Nancy Jones, Reporter. STANDING Donnie McGinnis, Vice President: Mary Blakely, Secretary: John Le Hecka, Treasurer. Ann Fitzgerald. FOURTH ROW: Perry Pearson, Carolyn Carpenter, Peggy Parker, Emily Jennings, Peggy Barnes, Martha Harris, Nancy Waldrop. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Pruette, Jackie Tipton, Frankie Tassone, Eloise Mann, Jeanette Herndon, Ann Adams, Martha Maddox, Peggy Flenniken, Peggy Ghantt. SIXTH ROW: Lee Settlemyre, Sandy Lumpkin, Carl Cornwell, Janet Parsons, Linda Brindle, Laxton Hinson. it Jr Sr Magic HE ARNET 81 BL C 159 Moments Volume III nocx 1-nm. 1-not-1 sci-root., noczc HILL, s. c.. FRIDAY. APRIL 24. 1959 N0 5 i 4 W, my ' ww' K REPORTERS, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Scott, Anne Littlefield, Kathy Spurlock, Elisabeth Scott, Barbara Mayer, Joyce Sippel, Diann Limerick, Kathy Dunlap. SECOND ROW: Gwen Koth, Jean Farthing, Joyce Short, Diane Phillips, Annette Clark, Lola McDermott, Eloise Mann, Ann Adams. THIRD ROW: Tammie Crolley, Joan Gordon, Ann Taylor, Q .Al .HKD I STAFF OFFICERS, SEATED: Fran Burgess, Editor, Andrea Smith, Business Manager. STANDING: Allen Strait, Sports Editor, Betsy Sikes, Feature Editor, Warren Nye, Typist Johnny Shing,-,glawl Club Editor: Sue Rags, Circulation Manager. Page Om, Hundred Four Ronnie Griffin, Cindy Biggers, Bennett Tarleton. The aim of the GARNET AND BLACK is to inform the Rock Hill High students about school activities as a result of a broader and more effective coverage of news. ln addition to the usual articles on sports, social, and curricular activities, bits of jest and mirth are added for spice. The GARNET AND BLACK is a member of the National Scholastic Association, the S.C. Scholastic Press Association, and the Quill and Scroll to which six members of the staff were accepted this year. They are Allen Strait, Johnny Shillinglaw, Bennett Tarleton, Mary Lou Latham, Betsy Sikes, and Fran Burgess. The GARNET AND BLACK is published monthly by the staff and reporters and is under the supervision of Mrs. Bazemore and Miss Stowe. SITTlNG:Cecilia Wilson, Martha Ann Craig, Jo Faulkenberry, Johnsie Chester STANDING: Esther Crump, Ann Mobley, Jane Jennings, Fleta Seymour, Linda Dunn. SITTING: Faye Rodgers, Terry McKenzie, Judy Stevenson, Sarah Parker. STANDING: Carolyn Smyer, Sara Parrish, Patsy Lundstord, Patricia Matthews, Cynthia Greenwood. Patsy Turner Joyce Costner Mary Ola Knight CCDMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club of Rock Hill High School is made up of senior students who are taking commercial subjects. This year the club membership boasts of sixty students. The ink smudged fingers and carbon copied prints could well be the trade mark of the club. This is a service organization since the members help do charitable typing work, operate the ice cream box-buying SITTING: Doris McCraven, Elaine Pope, Thelma Feemster, Carolyn SITTING Barbara Scott Peggy Robinson Mack Allman Ebbie Poag BTOOIKS. STANDING: Carol PI'lIllIPS, JUCIY Bruckett, -IUCIY Blverts, Vivian STANDING Nancy Hunsucker Shirley Mitchell Claudette Anderson Fudge, Miriam Ferguson, Shirley Fulghum. Sandra Dudley Georgette Williamson Sandra Munn Ml 'AJQXYQ VTWV4 ff fmfm . wer' Hmm wr' ff Km fum H A ni-rm M. 'rs as n me :fuzz .-fam'.nr.m iw ummsnwm W fs f if ww. J Am Win23 '10 17 ff' ,, , 4' AWK' ' 1: 'WWW 1792 if hmm more mi fi i is iii FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eloise Mann, Betty Barrett, Ebbie Poag, Sandra Dudley, Georgette Williamson, Kay Grant, Barbara Hutchins, Mike Vipperman, John Pilcher, Linda Polk, Jeanie White Dicky Hoffman, Margaret Russell, Fran Burgess, Judy Pat Ayres, Nancy Jones, Sandra Willis, Ivey Johnson. SECOND ROW: Terry Farquhar, Betty Morrison, Margaret Parrott, Brenda Whitlock, Lucille White, Pris Williams, Allen Smith, Joy Sullivan, Linda Gordon, Barbara Seagle, Louise Ferguson, Ruffin Vaughn, Virginia Wall, Patsy Cook, Paula Barber, Carol Vaughn, Dianne Limerick, Mary Lou Latham, Betty Hipp. THIRD ROW: George Lyons, Kenneth Humphries, Carol Gantt, Tommy Buckner, Donald Dobbins, Ronald Shell, Jules Froman, Glenn Lumpkin, Crawford Pratt, Edward V i l 1 i Y 1 4- 4.1 .1 .1 ' ' ' J.. riff' 44- 1 'f' r , -,,,, j. Whitesides, Lee Settlemyre, Stanley Webb, Ellen Hutfstetler, Ann Adams, Thelma Kirton, Sylvia Moon, Loretta Morrill. FOURTH ROW: Baxter Simp- son, Joyce Short, John Woods, Johnny Blanks, Haden Hamilton, Jack Clark, Laxton Hinson, Jimmy Baughman, Allen Strait, Carter Wrenn, Mickey Brackett, Orma Jean Melton, Patsy Gentry, Van Tribble, Von Settlemyre. FIFTH ROW: Gwen Koth, Janice Parrish, Libby Edwards, Sandra Pruette, Barbara Mayer, Peggy Guenert, Althea Hamilton, Vickey Seagler, James Bookout, Richard Hope, Kenneth Snipes, Jean Fartl-ning, Bennett Tarleton, Lola McDermont, Rodney Hoff, Billie Lan- caster, Arlean Miller, Lewis Bartles. SENIOR DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS Linda Gordon, Vice President: Mickey Brackett, President, Lucille White, Treasurer Jimmy Baughman, Secretary: Joy Sullivan Qseatedj Reporter. Senior Dramatics makes a study ot plays, acting techniques, and production mechanics by acting and producing one-act plays. The students learn how to analyze, rehearse, and produce their own plays. The club is a purposeful endeavor to give en- tertainment, enioyment, and worthwhile theatrical experience. The club sponsors assembly programs, American Education Week, and May Day. Mrs. Lucy S. Good is the club sponsor. Page One Hundred Six iii? ts: . L t 53 r ggi P ' hte i F - T FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elisabeth Scott, Gail Shuman, Jane Colitz, Patricia Aycock. SECOND ROW: Joe Neely, Joyce Sippel, Joan Roberts, Joan Happ. THIRD ROW: Kathy Stowe, Jane Childers, Brenda Miller, Linda lewis, Margaret Cambell, Deloris Clark, Janice McCarter, Diane Phillips, Gloria Munn. FOURTH ROW: Ann Matthews, Francis Wilson, Barbara Poole, Brenda Hewitt, Ann Parrish, Adele Raoch, Anne Mont gomery, Linda Poole, Patsy Smith, Julia Draffin. FIFTH ROW: Lorraine Carnes, Joan Gordon, Barbara Morgan, Tammy Crolley, Ann Ellis Judy Strait, Tena Dunlap, Linda Williams, Paulette Milholen, Patti Becknell Jane Peeler. JUNIOR DRAMATICS CLUB :4m4-o 110235 Q-img. 2210. -1050 2-22.3 Q. . Q- .:. .--.- ss.. ' 0 11 I 0 m - W - U? 21.11 ... Q A 92-5, ...gon - D-. umgmn 5' If CMO! Bragg 003,-,, BINX' , , N, .s,. , ...ow 1 P Q ,Q ,. my t 's V? ww .Aff 5 . zgzgg'-. Mswe. wr. X , f The purposes of the Junior Dramatics club are To develop dramatic talent, to cultivate a taste for best things in drama, and to encourage creative writing. Page One Hundred Seven The Future Nurses' Club is an organization for high school girls interested in pursuing a Nursing Career, a most rewarding profession. These interested teenagers meet regularly to dis- cuss as a group the problems and advantages that will arise upon entering nurses' training. Throughout the year they participate in a First Aid Course, sponsored by the Red Cross. Our girls are an asset to our community by giv- ing ot their time and services to assist as pink ladies for the York County Hospital. SURSE X, S f 5 O :D Q 9 Q 3 UU W ri: FUTURE NURSES CLUB OFFICERS W Thelma Kirton RGPOHEV Yvonne McGuirt President Virginia Wall Vice President l I l I l ' 1 l I Barbara Poole Secrelory F T R E N R S E S L B FIRST ROW, I-EFT TO RIGHT: PGQQY Ghantt, linda Carroll, FYUH BUY' lap, Kathie Steele, Carolyn Vaughn, Carolyn Carpenter. THIRD ROW gess, Martha Maddox, Brenda Whitlock, Vicky Hearns, Yvonne MCGuirt, Mary Jo Carroll, Marie Motz, Martha Balin, Peggy Barnes, Delia Sowell Virginia Walls, Barbara Poole, Barbara Baker. SECOND ROW: Betty Alene Laughridge, Alice Martin, Becky Demby. Parrish, Thelma Kirton, Norma Jean Melton, Norma Parrish, Malou Dun- ? , i T' ' W Page One Hundred Eight The National Thespian Society is an honorary or- ganization in which students are granted member- ship in recognition of excellent work in dramatic arts. The members of Troupe No. I59I, RHHS, quali- fied through participation in the Junior and Senior plays, oratorical contests, and other speech activi- ties. OFFICERS, SEATED: Mickey Brackett, President, Ivey Johnson, Treasurer. STANDING: Tommy Stevens, Vice-President, Sandra Willis, Reporter, Barbara Segal, Secretary. Officers of the Rock Hill Chapter of the National Thespian Society decided to use the straight version of the musical play Girl Crazy for the Senior Class Play. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY MEMBERS: Judy Pat Ayers, Johnny Blanks, Francis Booth, Mickey Brackett, Jimmy Edwards, Linda Gordon, Dickie Hoffman, Clarence Jenkins, Ivey Johnson, Nancy Jones, Thelma Kirton, Eloise Mann, Barba'a Mayer, Sylvia Moon, Barbara Segal, Baxter Simpson, Tammy Stevens, Mike Vipperman, Edward Whitesides, Mary Margaret Williams, Sandra Willis, John Woods Carter Wrenn. NOT PICTURED: Jimmy Baughman. is ' I ' W - 4- ff .I I C A as 4 4 5 I ' i fu . I' , -as at 'H of av- f '23, I Ib Q f iiirr Q , f at I. 'B , B' r,,, V ' N W I I I 1 I All L JL 1 XSA1 I 4 J 4 2 we ww , ss. . tl W' ll r 5 Q Ivy -- . iv IL L. - 4 Page One Hundred Nine FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Farthing, Norma Jean Parrish, Myra Vaughn. THIRD ROW: Dickie Sands, Donnie McGinnis, Linda Ogburn, Jerigan, Janet Phillips, Carol Ghant, Ellen Huftstetler, Jeannette Herndon. Tommy Buckner, Kenneth Weaver, Linda Polk, Mary Blakely, Jo Smith, Ann Adams. SECOND ROW: Fran Burgess, Arleen Miller, Betty Hipp, Eloise Mann, Margaret Russell. Margaret Garrison, Selena Burris, Judy Ayers, Nancy Jones, Ruffin WALTER C. SULLIVAN FUTURE TEACHERS' CLUB The Walter C. Sullivan Future Teachers' Club is made up cation through monthly programs. of juniors and seniors who are interested in the teaching , , ,, , profession. Through service actiyitues .the club seeks to enable its members to participate in prolects which are exploratory and The members seek to explore the field of teaching and edu- developmental in nature. X .1 Q 9 A+ 0 LEFT TO RIGHT: Donnie McGinnis, His- torian: Tommy Buckner, Parliamentarian: Jeannette Herndon, Treasurer: Eloise Mann, Vice President: Ellen Huffstetler, President: Judy Ayers, Secretary: Junior Alford, Song Leader: Mary Blakely, Lib- rarian. Page One Hundred Ten SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Childers, Song Leader, Brenda Hewett, Parliamentarian, Mary Collins, Librarian, Margaret Campbell, Historian, Anne Ellis, Secretory, Annette Clark, Vice President, Marilou Ashe, Presi- dent, Cathy Spurlock, Mary Ann Keating, Elaine Warner. SECOND ROW: Janice McCarter, Cheryl Ratterree, Linda Bonkhead, Cindy Bigger, Jean Auten, Ann Parrish, Anne Montgomery, Gloria Munn, Diane Phillips, Christine Steele, Jeanne Stutts. THIRD ROW: Ann Settlemyre, Libby Ar- thur, Anne Carothers, Betty Maddox, Brenda Laney, Elisabeth Scott, Mary Ann Painter, Jane Colitz, Cookie Folsom, Joan Gordon. STANDING: Becky Troublefield, Jeanne Fox, Faye Latham, Judy Parrish, Janice Boule- ware, Vada Faulkner, Becky Whitlock, Debbie Whitesides, Roberta Duncan Betty Jane Melton, Jackie Darby. ABSENT: Fran Heitman, Treasurer, Gail Dominick, Vickie Kelly. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Cammie L. Roddey Future Teachers of America is the name of the newest club at RHHS. The membership consists of 23 sophomores and 22 freshmen. Any ninth or tenth grader, whose scholarship average is B or above and who plans to become a teacher, is eligible for membership. The club is affiliated with the South Carolina Education Association and with the National Education Association. Mrs. R. L. West- moreland is sponsor. This group of students renders an invaluable service to the school and especially to new students. This year, the sponsor, Mrs. Westmoreland, appointed the patrol whose duties are CID to keep students out of the buildings before the 8:30 bell in the mornings, f2J to assist new students who need help fol- lowing their schedule cards, Q31 to direct traffic, 14, to put an end to all conflicts in the hall. Patrol members wear Ask Me identification. STUDENT PATROL FIRST ROW, Gary Kigerl Butch Wallace, David Thompson, Jimmy J0l'lr1SOI'l, Delia Sowell, Alene Laughridge, Marilou Ashe, Tena Dunlap, Libby Arthur, Hurry Goforth, Wayne Snyder, Jimmy Bowers, Eddie Hull, Bucky Jones, Cookie Folson, Betty Maddox, Alice Monin, Jane Colitz, Vickie Hearn, Mar- Mike Pinson. SECOND ROW: Faye Bolin, Fran Heitman, Jane Peeler, tha Bolin,Ma Lou Dunlap,Jean Hepp. . s ' wwe nm ZA-:-M: awww. i Bw l ' 'f-IZ: :im NEEZWB-s':ai0weao1-,4 :JY fl Wah ' z lla xg FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Snider, Jimmy Hewitt, Starnes Hayes, Crawford Pratt, Tommy Martin, David Ellwanger, Phil Burns, Lewis Bartles. SECOND ROW: Eddie Hull, John Woods, Alex Wingate, Barry Groves, Larry Estridge, Sandy Lumpkin, Herman Yawn. THIRD ROW: Pa ,f ' E -. ,I vi Y 1 4 N 1 X I N I XX Ill I X155 The Key Club of Rock Hill High School is a member of the state and international Key Clubs and is sponsored by the Kiwanis ln- ternational. The Club's motto, Leadership through Service, indicates its pur- pose in the community. The outstanding events of the year were the operation of a con- cession booth at the York County Fair, a dance sponsored by the Club, and the Sandy Ninninger Award to a worthy boy or girl. ge One Hundred Twelve Harry Goforth, Ronnie Collins, Allen Strait KEY CLUB Jimmy Bowers, Jimmy McNab, Woody Tilley, Staffy Stafford, Jimmy Baughman, Glenn Bouknight, Johnny Jones. FOURTH ROW: Jay Langston, Lloyd Hooper, Bobby Eldridge, Edward Whitesides, KEY CLUB OFFICERS Treasurer-Sandy Lumpkin Secretary-Lewis Bartles Vice-President-Phil Burns President-Starnes Hayes CLUB OFFICERS Treasurer, Sandy Lumpkin, Secretary, Lewis Bartles, Vice Presi- dent, Phil Burns,- President, Starnes Hayes. FIRST ROW: Linda Roach, Paula Barber, Brenda Jennings, Linda Ogburn, Jane Jennings, Jackie Green, Carolyn Wallace, Joan Roberts, Patty Beck- nell. SECOND ROW: Sue Padget, Charlotte Ann Davis, Betty Morrison, Brenda Hewitt, Debra Riley, Frances Gamble, Joyce Short, Annette Clark, Gwen Koth, Sandra Dudley, Georgette Williamson, Ebbie Poag, , ,,, . -nav' 4909 Judy Pat Ayers. THIRD ROW: Linda Williams, Carol Barnette, Joyce Sippel, Brenda Matthews, Suzanne Bradley, Brenda Hooper, Margaret Parrott, Cathy Becknell, Rosemary Wallace, Mary Joyce Harper, Pansy Merritt. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Russell, Ellen Huftstetler, Tena Dunlap, Billy Lancaster, Angel Bryant, Linda Dunn, Fleta Seymour, Edna Roach. DELTA TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fleta Seymour, President, Linda Dunn, Vice-President, Brenda Jennings, Treas- urerp Margaret Russell, Chaplain, Patty Becknell, Secretary. .' ,.' ,1 The Delta-Tri-Hi-Y has had, per- haps, its most successful year. We have completed several proiects- food for a needy family at Thanks- giving, a Mother-daughter ban- quet, a Red Cross sponsored trip to entertain at the Fort Jackson hospital, the annual twirp season and our own relaxing trip to the beach. Membership was good .and attendance regular. Sponsor for the group was Mrs. Judith S. Ba'ze- more. Page One- Hundred Thirteen FHA OFFICERS qpwimfxxlpxw fl: l 'QQ 3 - f 5 ii E , 2' v e f 'iw -S 5' 44,0 Nfw HSN The Future Homemakers of America are organi- zations for high school students. They provide op- portunities for the planning and carrying out of ac- tivities related to homemaking. The over-all goal of the organizations is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living, now and in the future. Treasurer: Mary Orr, Vice Presidentp Carolyn Shehan, President, Janet Maxie, Secretary, Barbara Hoffman labse-ntl. SENIOR F. H. A. FIRST ROW: Judy Story, Brenda Miller, Joyce Graves, Martha Oates, Phyllis Gregory, Anne Mangum, Barbara Blackmon, Barbara Hoffman Carolyn Shehan, Doris Cagle, Judy Compton, Phyllis Deese, Janet Maxie, THIRD ROW: Kathy Lamb, Phyllis Bagley, Jean Craig, Judy Gwinn Betty Patsy Watts. SECOND ROW: Marie Motz, Harlean Ratteree, Peggy Anne Watts, Dorothy Buffkin, Becky Demby, Elaine Ferguson Linda Williams, Connie Snipes, Sandra Shugart, Anne Matthews, Brenda Dutton, Franklin, Joan Reynolds, -IOCIH COUNCI- L- ' 3 To emphasize specific parts of this over-all goal, Future Homemakers have eight purposes. They are: I. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy in home and com- munity life. 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will. 6. To foster the development of creative leader- ship in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 8. To further interest in home economics. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miriam Jackson, Treasurer Faye McGaha, Reporter, Donna Simpson, Secretary, Janice Boul ware, Vice-President, Vickie Kelly, President. JUNIOR F. H. A. FIRST ROW: Donna Simpson, Linda Lewis, Delores Clark, Janice Boulware, Vickie Kelly, Carol Conrad, Glennis Sexton, Frances Cloyd, Nancy Beck- ham, Teeny Ballard, Kathy Dunlap. SECOND ROW: Becky Whitlock, Debby Whitesides, Frances Fox, Jean Fox, Cornelia Jackson, Mary Ann Goforth, Carolyn Carter, Annette Faulkenberry, Peggy Catledge, Shirley Price, Mary Ann Painter, Brenda Laney. THIRD ROW: Rose Cooke, Sandra Harrison, Brenda Robinson, Deanna Jackson, Mozelle Brakefield, Lorraine Carnes, Theresa Dill, Thelma Dill, Dianne Funderburke, Joan Neil, Patricia Wil' banks, Martha Cauthen. FOURTH ROW: Ann Brown, Connie Bryson, Miriam Jackson, Faye McGaha, Joyce Leopard, Gloria McAteer, Aileen Smith, Lynda Carter, Brenda King, Vada Faulkner, Jenny Broome. wi www-se X sw -N,-,.,,,. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Sue Bryson, Sonny Neal, Carolyn lngle,Buddy Arant, Dell Childers, Ann McCraven, Wayne Reeves, Carolyn Shehan, Joanne Whittle. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Lowery, Billy Epps, James Ard, Michael Davis. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Strait, Wayne Conner, Charles Plyer, Ellie Grem, Randy Dawkins. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Culp, This club is an organization of students enrolled in vocational cooperative part-time distributive edu- cation classes, functioning through comparable lo- cal clubs and has as its purpose furthering the wel- fare of its members in the following ways: A. To develop progressive leadership in the field of distribution that is competent, aggressive, self-re- liant, and cooperative. b. To provide for an intelligent choice of occu- pations in distribution through the exploration of op- portunities in the field. c. To create in each member an abiding interest in his chosen occupation through the opportunity it offers him to contribute his share in a worthy home and community membership. d. To encourage the use of high ethical stan- dards in business. e. To provide for mental and physical health through satisfactory social and recreational activi- ties. f. To foster or deep feeling of responsibility for contributing through business activities to the civic, social, and moral welfare of society. g. To develop an appreciation of the fine arts in business. h. To engender a healthy respect for vocational education, and a desire to keep abreast of current developments in business through use of the training facilities it offers, both in school and adult life. . si. ' .if Puge One Hundred Sixteen fi., asa., Albert Evans, Bobby Neal, Richard Morgan, Danny Long. FIFTH ROW: Francis Booth, Joe Wallace, Bill Kenningtan, .Jerry Lee. SIXTH ROW: Hart- well Gwin, Jerry Faulkenberry, Gerald Faries, Tommy Cardwell, Fred White. D. E. C LU B OFFICERS, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Buddy Arant, Secretary, Ann McCraven, Vice-President, Wayne Reeves. SECOND ROW: Reporter, Sonny Neal, Treasurer, Randy Dawkins: Historian, Michael Davis. FIRST ROW, I-EFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Elkins, I-eWi5 l'l0HmGn, George Witt, Wayne Garrison, Billy Sims. FOURTH ROW: Charles Ferrell Mr Mackey, DEGH PUITOVSOY1- SECOND ROW: Darryl Treudwuy, WGYH9 HGV- Workman, Ronald Olney, Clayton Horne,Wayne Dawkins, Hazel Craig Qelf, David Blanks, Bill Peeler. THIRD ROW? SISPIISFI Deaver, Randy DB- NOT PICTURED: Jerry Beck, Roger Burgess, Arthur Fields, Richard Nelson THE TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB CLUB OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Blanks, Vice Presidentp Bill Peeler, President, George Mackey, Sergeant-at-Arms, Hazel Craig, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Richard Nelson, Secretary. The Trade and Industrial Club is composed of eleventh and twelfth grade students who take the Diversified Occupations course and Industrial Arts courses. The local club is affiliated with the S. C. Trade and Industrial Club. The purposes of this club are: To encourage better habits of work, both in school and on the job, to promote better human relations between em- ployers and student learnersg to study the local need for the vocational training of youth and adults, to offer exploratory courses in some of the trade and industrial type jobs. Club officers attend a Leadership Conference held at the State Club's Camp, and officers and representatives attend the annual convention of the State Club held in Columbia, S. C. Page One Hundred Seventeen TG? 'S OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brenda Collins, Treasurer, Marianne Beatty, Secretaryp Margaret Garison, Vice President, Jean Farthing, President. ti 5 a Z The Library Club is made up of students who volunteer their time to work in the library. They help in the many phases of library work. These students benefit from this service in many ways and some later become librarians. The library also benefits considerably from the work and efforts of the stu- dent assistants. LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lincla Franklin, David Meredith, Billy Conn, Donnie Horne, Brenda Collins, Margaret Gorison, Jean Farthing, Marianne Beaty, Ralph Gregory, Jerry Montgomery, Elaine Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Sandra Parrish, Joann Conrad, Elizabeth Scott, Lola McDermott, Lynn Burrell, Betty Jane Melton, Lou Cushman, Carol Treadway, Brenda Gil- -d ,wr ' .,,,:. l . ....,, , ,H Q v . , N E K Q A 1, 'gi' ., em. Tis, ' f 1' S bert, Jane Peeler, Linda Ogburn, Linda Booth, Patsy Gentry, Ann Connell, Selena Burris, Brenda Miller, Nancy Auten. THIRD ROW: Sarah Leitz- sey, Joann Reynolds, Janet Phillips, Dorothy Buffkin, Mary Etta Stevenson, Carol Greenwood, Frances Jones, Shirley Trulove,Brenda Robinson, Marie Motz. 4 1 ' iii l ,5- in 'xsfk ' Q . Y xg ,I THE Q Q f PRCJEC-ICRS' CLUB The Proiectors' Club at Rock Hill High School is composed of students who are ., trained to operate the audio-visual equip- ment. This equipment consists of two I6 mm sound projectors, two tape recorders, one film-strip projector, and one opaque pro- iector. Members of the club showed over 200 films and film-strips during the 1959-60 session. Club members make themselves available not only to individual teachers but to the school as a whole in the show- ing of motion pictures to Friday morning as- sembly groups. Officers for the 1959-60 session were: President, Kim Smith, Vice President, Ralph Gregory, Secretary, Woody Littlefield, Treasurer, Carl Floyd, Property Managers, Richard Gregory and Jimmy Worthy. David Meredith. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Larry Boozer, Mike Palmer, David Oates, Charles Swanger, Johnny Cassidy, Roger Parrish, Eddie Hinson, Mr. R. P. Smoak. SECOND ROW: Doug Huffstetler, Billy Joe Hoffman, Mack Sands, Gene Adams, Roger Hyatt, Lynn Sutton, Jerry Drakeford. THIRD ROW: Wade Comer, Freddie Howell, Dickie Hoffman, Billy Thomas, Frankie Roberts, Dewey Cornwell, Dan Smith, Calvin Johnson, Bobby Neely, Robert Nivens. NOT PICTURED: Bill Boulware, Eddie Jenkins, Roy McWhite, Buddy Seymour, Steve Sherer, Charles Currence, Ronnie Culp, Avery Auten, David Rockholt, Don Cassidy, Jackie Ackerman. . fs. 5 s , I 'W 1. l it -4' .is-r.9.L.'!.. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Smith, Woody Littlefield, Ralph Gregory, Carl Floyd, Richard Gregory and I 552. 7 z if -swuwuf FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The aims and purposes of the Future Farmers of America are to develop a love for country life, to encourage members to imrove their homes, and farms, to participate in co-operative effort, to en- courage thrift, to encourage improve- ment in scholarship, develop leadership, and strive to develop good wholesome forms of recreational and social activities. The opening of school brought on the initiation of the Greenhands. At the County Fair, our Chapter won first place and S50 with our educational exhibits. Most of the members exhibited entries in the livestock, crops, or horticultural de- partments. With the money from our pre- miums, we attended the State Fair. Page One Hundicd Nineteen I 4 i l l l FIRST ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Sylvia MOON, Judy Holland, PflSClllG Meures, Kirton, Gwen Koth, Allen Smith, Virginia Wall, Janice Parrish, Sandra Mary Joyce McMurray, Alice Holland. SECOND ROW: Brenda Whitlock, Pruette. FOURTH ROW: Alex Wingate, Jimmy Bennett, Van Trlbble Sylvia Marrett, Patsy Gentry, Norma Parrish, THIRD ROW: Thelma FIFTH ROW: James Bookout, David Fudge, Joe Workman, Dennis Miller He gave man speech, speech created B L I C thought, which is the measure of the uni- SPEAKllNlG CLUB -Shelley OFFICERS The Public Speaking Club is composed of students who are interested in getting training and experi- ence in speaking and listening, as well as in reading and writing. Emphasis is placed upon the speech needs and abilities ot the individual club members. Among our club activities are: declamation con- tests, oral interpretation contests, group discussions, debates, panels, and readings given at various club meetings. Two major projects of the club were the collection ot toys for underprivileged children during the Christ- mas holidays and the sponsorship of a dance for the March of Dimes. The club sponsor is Mrs. Lucy S. Good. Page One Hundred Twenty SEATED: President, Thelma Kirtony Vice President, Virginia Wall: Reporter, Joe Workman, Alex Wingate: Secretary, Janice Parrish: Treasurer, Allen Smith. p,KEsPf- ' if .gs , X Qs K i is Ss i 'Wit if 1 f i F 3 5 6.53, .fs I., Wfrw Y, A FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Barrett, Ann Parrish, Priscilla Meares, Mary Lou Ashe, Judy Ayers, Jeanie Pollock, Betty Parrish, Margaret Guentert, Fleta Seymour, Mary Lou Latham, Jane Colitz, Betsy Sikes, Sandra Dudley. SECOND ROW: Nancy Waldrop, Anne McCraven, Carolyn lngle, Vickie Hearn, Sylvia Marett, Dianne Limerick, Carolyn Shehan, Kay Grant, Irene Jenkins, Debra Riley, Jeanie Healan, Anne Taylor, Lola McDermott, Brenda Whitlock, Joy Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Marianne Beatty, Mary Blakely, Lucille White, Jerry Howell, Ella Proctor, Diane Phillips, Sandra Munn, Ebbie Poag, Linda Dunn, Jean A. White, Jane Jennings, Georgette Williamson, Becky Wilbanks, Jane Peeler, Adele Roach, Carole Treadway, Joane Conrad, Rebecca Branham, Marsha MIXED CHORUS The purpose of the mixed chorus is to promote an interest in music and to give pupils a chance to de- velop their musical talents. Under the direction of Mrs. Rosa B. Guess, this group always receives high ratings in state contests. OFFICERS SEATED: Bobby Whitton, President: Judy Ayers, Secretary. STANDING: Crawford Pratt, Treasurer, Buddy Bowers, Vice President. Martin. FOURTH ROW: Thelma Kirton, Ivey Johnson, Joanne Whittle, Kay Robinson, Linda Williams, Ella Jane Beatton, Harlean Ratterree, Jo Smith, Sue Padgett, Rosemary Wallace, Billie Lancaster, Joyce Sippel, Ann Settlemyer, Josie Comer, Libby Arthur, Judy Strait, Paulette Milholen, Patty Becknell, Ann Matthews, Jane Parker, Anne Follow. FIFTH ROW: Billy Traxler, Jimmy Bennett, Richard Hope, Kenneth Snipes, Bennett Tarleton, Johnny Blanks, Bill Easley, Janes Bookout, David Finley, Sandy Lumpkin, Tommy Buckner, Wayne Hall, Bobby Whitton, David Ellwanger, Rodney Hoff, Mike Vipperman, Sandy Ragin: NOT PICTURED: Crawford Pratt, Bobby Cox, John Pilcher, Buddy Bowers. to teach girls to appreciate the best in music and to develop their own musical talents. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Barrett, Ann Parrish, Priscilla Meares, Mary Lou Ashe, Judy Ayers, Jeanie Polloch, Betty Parrish, Margaret Guentert, Fleta Seymour, Mary Lou Latham, Jane Calitz, Betsy Sikes, Sandra Dudley. SECOND ROW: Nancy Waldrop, Anne McCraven, Caro- lyn Ingle, Vicki Hearn, Sylvia Marett, Diane Limerick, Carolyn Shehan, Kay Geant,Irene Jenkins, Debra Riley, Jean Healan, Anne Taylor, Lola McDermott, Brenda Whitlock, Joy Sullivan, Anita Guinn. THIRD ROW: Marianne Beatty, Mary Blakely, Lucile White, Jerry Howell, Ella Proctor, Diane Phillips, Sandra Munn, Ebbie Poag, Linda Dunn, Jean A. White, Jane Jennings, Georgette Williamson, Becky Wilbanks, Jane Peeler, Adele Roach, Carol Treadway, Joane Conrad, Rebecca Branham, Loretta Morrill. FOURTH ROW: Thelma Kirton, Joanne Whittle, Ivey Johnson, Barbara Rooney, Joan Gordon, Jean Farthing, Jean Cruten, Joyce Graves, Ver- nice Hayes, Bonnie Blackwell, Mary Anne Fitzgerald, Sandra Pruitt, Norma Parrish, Linda Ogburn, Carolyn Vaughn, Virginia Wall, Joan Roberts, Marsha Martin, Linda Hamilton, Martha Bolin. FIFTH ROW: Kay Robinson, Ann Matthews, Frances Wilson, Judy Hinson, Ella Jane Bratton, Jo Smith, Sue Padgett, Harlean Ratterree, Billie Lancaster, Rosemary Wallace, Alene Laughridge, Ann Settlemyer, Josie Comer, Libbey Arthur, Ann Fallaw, Judy Strait, Jane Parker, Paulette Milholen, Linda Williams, Patty Bechnell, Joyce Sippel. GIRLS, GLEE CLUB The purpose ot the Girls' Glee Club is OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne McCraven, Secretary-Treasurefi I' vey Johnson, President, Jean Arthur White, Vice President. Page One Hundred Twenty-Two . f1- I s .. , if. 'T' , EV P V 'SI'i,1'f1?'s1 1sN-' cal, .K s 1 EI- 5' tt .,- 1 - ky- ,ji jwgig . I sv irzfgg' 4 -I 111 s..w---If-s-wiiwawxw sm- f -1: -2 -Laws R K sg I V . L, xkgggyfsg K fn X1Q.1.5g,Q5gX A -'it -X ex- w, , ,Ss we . . 1 .- E 535 1 . ' I i 3 1, ,. ,S ' ' . I fi . S - L fi' ' X' , ' I fi 3553543 L 1 A ' X 1 2 .I ' . . i3Nf'ii v f fe Q . I .hat,2f:fas?::teisEfs-133 2 ,, , I ,. s. bl 1 ,gg wF2,y.f OFFICERS David Ellwanger, Presidenlg Sandy Ragin, Vice-President, John Pilcher, Secretary, Mike Vipperman, Treasurer. BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Sandy Ragin, Ronnie Connelly, Mike Vipperman, John Pil- cher, Crawford Prait, Don Burgess, Eugene Buckner, Ronald Shell, Bill Vincenf, Jimmy Bennett. SECOND ROW: Billy Traxler, Wayne Moon, Ken Snipes, Darryl Treadway, Larry Eslridge, Jules Frohman, James D. Bookout, Dickie Tarlefon, Chalmers Neely, Wayne Hall. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Bow- ers, Sieve Blackwell, Harry Goforfh, Wayne Caldwell, Linden Hopper, Tommy Buckner, Rodney Hoff, Bennett Tarleton, Richard Hope, David 'M ,.., , .,., ..., ,,,, 5 . , J Wai Finley. FOURTH ROW: John Woods, Johnny Blanks, Sandy Lumpkin Tommy Peebles, Johnny Jones, Eddie Hull, Joe Neely, Jimmy Johnson FIFTH ROW: Ben Blackmon, Travis Carler, Joel Dresner, Franklin Adams Alex Wingate, Johnnie Geffys, John O'Neal, Bobby Whiflcn, Dick Hoff man. SIXTH ROW: Bobby Cox, Buddy Bowers, Vance Crook, Bill Easley, David Ellwanger. FIRST ROW: David Bartles, Ronnie Mitchell, David Curry, Bobby Ward, Carol Long, Charlie Wallace, Donny Horne, Jimmy John- son. SECOND ROW: Jackie Berthiaume, Kenny Starnes, Jimmy Clark, Roy Tolcher, Tommy Humphries, Larry Doby, Billy Conn, Alvereen Hill, Philip Peeler. THIRD ROW: Claude Hunter, Bobby Glenn, Simmie Barnett, Barry Ferrell, Henry Woods, Marshall Brooks, Paul Campbell, Paul Brown. NINTH GRADE GLEE CLUBS learn to appreciate the best in music. FIRST ROW: Margaret Parrish, Carolyn Carter, Janice Boulware, Carol Pollock, Brenda Hale. Christine Steele, Joyce Fields, Becky Troubletield, Thelma Dill. SECOND ROW: Betty Jane Melton, Lou Cushman, Harriet Beckham, Jean Schofield, Jane Conley, Janice McCarter, Theresa Dill, Linda Parrish, Judy Parrish. THIRD ROW: Linda Lewis, Vada Faulkner, Becky Whitlock, Nancy Beckham, Cornelia Jackson, Martha Cauthen, Vickie Kelly, Dianne Tedder, Nancy Burris. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann Goforth, Jeannie Stutts, Brenda Tate, Lorraine Carnes, Carolyn Watkins, Debbie Whitesides. fall 'Aff A I0 Lee gg, X C BOYS' QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Crawford Pratt, David Ellwanger, Tommy Buckner, Billy Traxler, Sylvia Marett, Accompanist. A--. MIXED QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Crawford Pratt, Sylvia Marett, LoIa McDermott, Bobby Cox, Kenneth Snipes, Accompanist. W Q t , , I - ,.,, 1? ff-. st, y 1 it SENIOR BAND BAND DIRECTORS Mr. Alfonso Nicosia, Directory Mr. Louie Hoff, Assistant Director. The 'I45 piece Rock Hill High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Alfonso Nicosia assisted by Mr. Louie Hoff, launched its activities for the year by participating in the half-time show at the South Carolina Shrine Bowl Game in Columbia in August. The band played at all home football games and the out of town game with Lancaster, as well as the post season York-Lancaster County Charity Bowl Game. The band played in the Rock Hill and Fort Mill Christmas parades and the members attended their annual Christmas party in the school cafeteria. March and April brought the District and State contests in which the band received ratings in concert, sightreading, and marching. In May the band presented their annual Bond Hi Lights show, and, as usual, it was a success. ln addition to their activities, the band plays for various civic groups: the Easter Sunrise Service, and school assembly programs. Some members play solos and twirl batons in the District and State Contests. UPPERCLASSMEN ASSEMBLY BAND PEP BAND UNDERCLASSMEN ASSEMBLY BAND 1..4.w, 'X Xa f ,. - 5563: ..,.. 3 Y Mg Y Y F Iva ,-V. Sv- :5., V MHZ f 5 A, , 'B L-A X Q QA ww sun 3 . 5 . 1 Q :Qi 1 Q The Block R H Club is composed of members who have won their letters by participating in one of the inter-scholastic sports during the year or in cheer- leading. Football players and cheerleaders begin practic- ing in August, basketball, track and baseball play- ers begin practicing later. Along with the hard work of practicing there is always some fun. The club always has an initiation supper at Joslin Park at which the members of the club, teachers, school board members, and friends of our school meet for good wholesome fun as well as food. The Block R. H Club always takes an active interest in all civic organizations of Rock Hill. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Partlow, Treasurer: Glenn Lumpkin, President, Johnny Tucker, Vice President, Jimmy Mas- sengale, Secretary. BLOCK R H FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Wheeles, Anne Mobley, Linda Gordon, Allen Smith, Virginia Ann Wall, Randy Kennington, Carol King, Esther Crump, John LeHeka, Bill Starnes. SECOND ROW: Von Settlemyre, Donnie Dobbins, Jimmy Massengale, Dick Hoffman, Bill Dawson, George Lions, Donnie McGinnis, Ronnie Greene, Buck Adams, Sonny Sapp. THIRD ROW: Billy Wolf, Johnny Tucker, Glenn Lumpkin, Parker Mickle, Bill Cran- CLUB ford, Eddie Cagle, Lloyd Hooper, Gary Munn, Kenneth Weaver, Johnny Rogers. FOURTH ROW: Ken Humphries. 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'. , -4., ,... ,A 'L ,ur ff ' -1 41' V z 'HJ 5 L fn Z W' '- - l P' 4 a K A a Aa., 4 4 I H 1 L 3 92' K, if 74 ' Ma. gf fx, f, 4 , 4 ,J f Y , . 1 ,qv '- , 'f',T f f FIRST ROW: Francis Booth, Bill Cranford, John Le Hecka, Junior Alford, Paul Wheeles, Charles Ackerman, Donnie McGinnis, Johnny Carroll, Walter Griffith. SECOND ROW: Ken Humphries, Jerry Rodgers, Glenn Lumpkin, SENIOR VARSITY .YF 7., ., .. ,ma - X ' , ,m Y, 1 V .-'f:l?:l':j' I .0 ia.. 3' Bill Nies, Robert Gregory, Jimmy Massengale, Bill Sfarnes, Freddie Hef- COACHING STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Mancino, Rankin, Oaies, Moody, Boulware. 1. an It ,mul FHM Ken Humphries Bill Nies Johnny Rodgers, Ronnie Greene, Jerry Wheeles Larry Harris MANAGERS VARSITY THIRD ROW: Jimmy Massengale, Glenn Lumpkin, Jerry Rodgers Ken nefh Humphries, Lloyd Hooper, John Le Heckc, Frank Adams Bxll Sfarnes FOURTH ROW: Freddie Hefner, Eric Edwards, Billy Nies, Johnny Tucker Robert Gregory, Billy Wolfe, Sandy Lumpkin, Gary Kiser. A Y , , Vim. J 1 4,5-x gn 1 Q 41'- KEN HUMPHRIES PAUL WHEELES 3 WALTER GRIFFITH JERRY RODGERS FRANCIS BOOTH , g f - 4 :-: E , H' Qi f A K.. . 'H ' 7 3 -f--. . ff f 1: 'r .eff-f Q 1 DONNIE McGINNIS GLENN JUNIOR ALFORD I , I 4 ff- ROCK HILL 7, CAMDEN O The Bearcats matched their T form- ation against the trickery of Camden's Villipique single wing and won out, 7-0 in Camden. Donnie McGinnis stormed the Bulldog defenses in the third quarter and smashed across the lone touchdown from eight yards out to give the Bearcats their first victory of the season. Camden dom- inated play in the first half, but the Bearcats held them scoreless. In the sec- ond half Bill Nies and Donnie McGinnis paced the Bearcat attack behind some fine blocking turned in by Bill Starnes and Glenn Lumpkin. McGinnis from eight yards out danced and dodged his way through two Iinebackers and went into the end zone untouched. Wheeles' try for the extra point was good. Hershel Carter and John Le Hecka each stopped a Cam- den drive to preserve Rock Hill's lead and victory. ANDERSON 7, ROCK HILL O Rock Hill seemingly plagued with bad luck, outran, outpassed, and outplayed Anderson High but lost the ball game. The Bearcats, showing their strength on offense, had four mighty drives to get inside the Yellow Jackets' 'I2 yard line, but each time they were stopped as the Anderson defense rose to the occasion. Even in losing, the Bearcats stole the show with the passing of Wheeles and the catches of Lumpkin. Anderson scored in the second period and added the extra point to lead 7-0. The Bearcats stormed right back and scored on a pass from Wheeles to Lumpkin, however, the touch- down was nullified because of an illegal receiver down field. ROCK HILL I4, SPARTANBURG 7 Rock Hill High's second victory of the season came when they defeated a mighty Crimson Tide from Spartanburg on the slippery surface of Rock HiII's Municipal Stadium. Rock Hill posted a I4-O lead on touchdowns by Glenn Lump- kin and Johnny Carroll, but still had to put down drives by a determined Spar- tanburg team before tacking up the win. Spartanburg scored and made it I4-7, with about four minutes remaining. They then recovered a Rock Hill fumble with about two minutes to go. Carroll inter- cepted a pass to end the threat. LANCASTER 20, ROCK HILL 7 Lancaster's team romped over the Rock Hill Bearcats 20-7 in Lancaster. Lancas- ter's first tally came on an eight-yard run by Goldsmith. Rock Hill came back to tie the game on a nine yard run by Bill Nies. Paul Wheeles split the uprights for the extra point. Just before the end of the first half, Lancaster recovered a fumble and scored again. The try for the extra point was good, and they led I4-7. Lan- caster put on the final touchdown drive in the third quarter and scored a 20-7 victory. BROOKLAND-CAYCE 20, ROCK HILL O Rock Hill Bearcats were overwhelmed by the expert blocking and fine defensive play of Brookland-Cayce and lost their homecoming game 20-O. Brookland- Cayce's first score came in the first quar- ter on a quarterback sneak. Thetry for the extra point was missed and Brook- land-Cayce led 6-O. Twice Rock Hill sub- stained drives to Brookland-Cayce's 30- yard line, but the Cayce team held. Cayce's Roland scored on a 56-yard dash. The final score came on an end run by Cayce halfback, Ted Holland. BILL NIES I , I 6-- BILL CRANFORD JIMMY MASSENGALE LLOYD HOOPER BILL STARN ROBERT GREGORY yas I., FREDDIE HEFNER JOHN LE HECKA CHARLES ACKERMAN 'fav 1 I A ' 'Ri i BILLY WOLlgENr' GEEK' BOBBY ELKINS '. 's Q! JOHNNY CARROLL 4' 1 FRANK ADAMS BILL DAWSON VON SETTLEMYER EDDIE CAGLE GARY KISER I EASLEY 7, ROCK HILL 0 Easley's Green Waves upset Rock Hill's Bearcats 7-O in a thrilling defensive game at Municipal Stadium. Easley delivered its scoring punch in the first quarter after taking the initial kickoff. After gaining 19 yards on an end run and two penalties totaling 20 yards, the Bearcats were in trouble on their own 32. Easley passed to the 5-yard line on the next play. Two plays later Grantham squeezed through the center slot into the end zone. Bill Nies was outstanding for Rock Hill with a total of 77 yards ground gaining. GREENWOOD 18, ROCK HILL 6 Greenwood's touted Whiz Kids kicked up the turf and left the Rock Hill Bearcats 18-6 in Greenwood. Rock Hill, after yield- ing to two Greenwood drives in the first half, returned to the field and controlled the ball for 39 downs while Greenwood got off only 18 plays. ln the fourth quar- ter Wheeles, with passes to ends Jerry Rodgers and Glenn Lumpkin, got the ball into scoring territory. Wheeles scored the lone Rock Hill touchdown on a one- yard plunge. GAFFNEY 18, ROCK HILL 12 Gaffney pulled out in front of Rock Hill in the last 25 seconds to win a thrill- ing football game. The Indians' winning touchdown came on the next-to-last play of the game. Running out of a spread for- mation QB Roger Harris threw a perfect pass to Bobby Harris in the end zone. Rock Hill led twice during the game, but failed to keep it. Glenn Lumpkin scored RH's 1st touchdown on a pass from QB Wheeles, Von Settlemyre danced 74 yards in the third quarter for RH's final tally. ROCK HILL 7, PARKER 6 The Rock Hill Bearcats smashed across a touchdown in the final quarter to beat Parker 7-6. Throughout the first half Rock Hill was forced to punt when they got the ball. With seconds left in the first half, Parker picked up a fumble and romped into the end zone for a six point lead. Rock Hill's tally came in the fourth quar- ter on a quarterback sneak by Paul Wheeles. A long weaving run by half- back Charlie Ackerman had placed the Bearcats in scoring position. Wheeles split the uprights, and the final score was Rock Hill 7, Parker 6. CHESTER 20, ROCK HILL I3 Chester's Red Cyclones crammed a 20-I3 victory over Rock Hill in a thrill- packed game at Municipal Stadium. Ches- ter got all of its scores in an exciting sec- ond quarter. Clyde Wrenn sneaked over for Chester's first score. Rock Hill, three plays later, scored with a pass from Paul Wheeles to end Jerry Rodgers. Halfback Gambull put Chester ahead again as he ran six yards around the end for Chester's second tally. Chester's final score came on the next-to-last play of the half as quarterback Wrenn hit Alexander with a IO-yard pass. Bearcat fullback Bill Nies scored Rock Hill's other touchdown and the final score was Chester 20, Rock Hill I3. DREHER 7, ROCK HILL 0 Rock Hill's Bearcats threw a scare into undefeated Dreher but lost 7-O in the season's final game at Municipal Stadium. Dreher's lone touchdown came early in the second quarter by fullback Scotty Rogers on a one-yard plunge. The try for the extra point was good. Coach Tommy Oates said this was the best team effort the Bearcats had displayed in two years. Late in the fourth quarter, led by the brilliant running of fullback Bill Nies, the Bearcats staged a drive to Dreher's 6-yard line, but failed to score as they ran out of downs. Dreher took over and ran out the clock. They had earned a hard fought 7-0 victory. - 1 A- -nf: if f BILLY FREEMAN jug ., AQ ,Q K, .f , . V - A , 'E' . . lx' iw I if , Y Yi I I -SANDY LUMPKIN , f-v:fft:...- PAUL STANLEY -QM Z... 3 . 1 Q Ei GRYDER JOHN TUCKER if I I ERIC EDWARDS J LEE SETTLEMYRE HUGH MAULDIN IF, .ey N I 'g . .. ....f I, ig I- I JIMMY NIVENS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Roberts, Anne Matthews, Marie Snipes, Barbara Morgan, Tammy Crolley, Sue Padgett, Kathy Steele Calt.J, Jean Hepp. NOT PICTURED: Alice Phillips, Judy Compton Calt.J. '59 JUNIOR VARSITY AND CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Williams, Wayne Synder, Woody Little- Billy Parrish. THIRD ROW: Ronald Covington, William Gaynor, Bill Scho field, Joe Campbell, Bobby Dunlap, Wayne Wright, Paul Pittman, Rock field, Wayne Cornwell, Miclwel Collins, Charles Swunger, Wayne Stur- Walker, Bucky Jones SECOND ROW: Alex Wingage, Larry Estridge, Pat gis, Johnny Shillinglaw, Joe Jinkerson. Hall, Travis Carter, Mac Lyle, Carle Floyd, Hazel McKeown, Stanley Webb Ft' r'w'-'lim .5 3 -if er f' ,. .,. l ,.,i' ' g , 'HW 4 l f- 'f y J'-A ,W 'r 'i-1, ,suHg 5- P- ' M ' ' , - . -7 .3-':x.Q, iv, VV N3 17. ' 'A' , gif '. . .. Q UI. -' ' ' ' '5' '. ' ' ' ' ' -1'-J 3, K ,-,WJ ., f F f ,Q j' W Q I , W., 2 r Q , Q 5 I., -J N X fl.. fi L U0 143 as N L , .V ,w ..f , :Z-, A-,' ef .rj-,Cz-x .'?-.,, , '-- ,- , r -' xl-,1..,j -- r '..f 7' ,f e,,.r-1 : V' ' 1, . r..l V V, C ', 1 - . r,--... 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XJ N E COACH: Joe Mdncino CAPTAINS: Jimmy Mossengale, Donnie Dobbins FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Eldridge, Sandy Lumpkin, George Jimmy Shugorf, Jim McNob, Marion King, Bobby Elkins, Chip Smoak, Lyons, Eric Edwards, Bill Wolfe, Jimmy Massengale, Donnie Dobbins, Coach Muncino. Y R I 'Y ZW if I ,' ' ' Q. 5 as M , y wuts v 2 -..W . ......-.- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Porter, Gary Kiser, Bill Gryder, mon, Mike Gordon, Lowell Bvmunllmmy Nivens. Doug Jones, Jimmy Kaylor. SECOND ROW: Wayne Snyder, Billy Free- JUNICDR VARSITY BASKETBALL Our basketball team has provided us with many thrills this past season. 'f 9 'iw my' ia. B, 'Br A y swyw A -04' LEFT TO RIGHT: Esther Crump, Alice Summers, Carol King, Ann Mobley, Randy Kenningfon, Allen Smith, V' g' ' A W ll d d II' IDICI G , Lin cz Gor On. 59 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Q X V, N ANN MOBLEY xv xx ,.,, X Q K f x X f E G' - ,-1-'X f X E XX 4 1 X M , .1 D x 4' ,f i lf ' ' 4 - V gif LINDA GORDON if A , , l h f ESTHER CRUMP X .-I 47, 5 5 I' XXI? ,f. if ff I I L I I 1 I I. EDDIE PHILLIPS I I I gg, U QA' r V .4 I I .. 1 Y ' f I I A , f I PARKER MICKLE uv! x..,-- Q'-, N ,v 4 K S I II EI. I I Z I I JIMMY EDWARDS cr f- Wy I , I X, If E I 1- I I , I I I I I . I I I I 4 Ii? . GARY PARTLOW W B 'S RNES I .gt ' I EL,-V 5 .... x jwli i.. 'wah A E AIA E I A , I 531 ,,,, 4, H 0 I I f' DEINNIE M GINNIS ' I 'K XR, 1 C lx X Y II'2 -.5 . M , CHARHE GARY MUNN A Qi I if X as 1, I gif' X II , I f I , 1 5 x X . x KENNETH WEAVER A .I K. .f gm ngiyx, . - - .-fsfmw I -QF!-mf . M ,X WN X N ii X Q S x Q x EX N - 1 xf.- 1 xg- X x g- AZ, siix Q 1' ' 'Q . ,,,,, qw ,,fwi,,. 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W LLOYD HooPER :K It ZX 1 fx EN HUMPHRIES 1 ,, X, r JOHN LE HECKA Y ' JOHNNY BLANKS .NEW 12:41 ,L Sie. vm, . Nix, - L A EE X i R E R I I L? 1 L Af PAUL WHEELES SCHOOL RECORDS Buddy McCarTer ........,........... .. 10-1 SGC 220 YARD DASH Stanford White ................... .. 22.9 SGC 440 YARD DASH Raymond Head .....,............, ..... 5 2.4 sec 880 YARD DASH Morris Parker .. ..................... 2 min. 8.5 sec 1 MILE RUN Neil Robertson ..................... 4 min. 44.6 sec 180 YARD LOW HURDLES Jimmy Hancock ....................... .. 21.1 sec 120 YARD HURDLES Speighf Bird-Jimmy Hancock Cfiel .... .. 15.6 sec SHOT-PUT limmy Gran? .. ......,...... .. 49 ff. DISCUS Bill Nies .... .................. . .. 155 ff., 6 in. POLE VAULT Ted Robinson .. ................. .. 11 ft., 7 in. . HIGH JUMP I Bruce Hayes .. .................. .. 5 ft., 11 in. l BROAD JUMP Bqck George .... ............ . . 21 ft., 9 in. COACH. Frank Boulware ,STATE RECORD FIRST ROW, I:EFT TO RIGHT: Hugh Mauldin, Buck Adams, William Nies, Mike Collins, Freddie Hefner, Jerry Rodgers, Johnny Rodgers THIRD Moon, Hazel McKeown, A. C. Shull, Paul Stanley, Walier Griffith. SECOND ROW: James Stewart, Sfarnes Hayes, David Rockholf, Lloyd Hooper ROW: Johnny Blanks, Eric Edwards, Bill Gryder, Ken Humphries, Bill Paul Wheeles, Glenn Lumpkin, John Le Hecka. 'IF 0... .. www ' X fy 'ar f5?'T'1'3i7Z:,i 'iii .31 , I '---, fff' if . 6 , .K 7. -21. fs .,-20182 LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Vczughn, Doug Rollins, Johnny Wright, Lynn Thompson, Bill Bradley, Cris Paul, Chippy Smook, Ricky Dunlop, Sandy Lumpkin. Make if 0 good One! COACH: Wylie Roddey 1' k 3 Q ,..-- A. WI, . 4 I ull' :ll n 7 41. 4? ,I i LEFT TO RIGHT: .lay Longston, Bobby Whitton, Johnny Pilcher, Bobby Eldridge. COACH: Mock Briggs Good Shot, John! oh SENIORS: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Ann Mobley, Brenda Darby, Jane Couch, Janet Sanders, Jackie Tipton, Peggy Robinson, Ann Adams. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Moon, Eloise Mann, Ellen Huffstetler. Shirley Trulove, Barbara Clinton, Edna Lee Roach, Martha Ann Craig, Esther Crump, Linda Chapman, Sue Buchanan, Betty Hipp, SOPHOMORES, THIRD ROW: Angel Bryant, Sylvia Butler, Marie Snipes, Delia Sowell, Vickie Heran, Alene Laughridge, Annette Carroll, Martha Bolin, Anne Matthews, Barbara Poole, Lynn Burrell, Dorothy Buffkin, Jo Ann Reynolds, Sandra Moss, Judy Compton, Sandra Parrish. FOURTH ROW: Bennie Hansel, Kathleen Simpson, Anne Ellis, Tena Dunlap, inn Jane Colitz, Gail Schuman, Linda Hindeman, Ann Carothers, Joan Gordon, Tammy Crolley, Barbara Morgan, Vernice Hayes, Jane Peeler, Sue Padgett, Paulette Milholen, Linda Williams. FIFTH ROW: Gayle Christmas, Ann Settlemyre, Jackie Darby, Adele Roach, Jean Hipp, Fran Heitman, Libby Arthur, Vicky Tribble, Brenda Gilbert, Brenda Miller, Sandra Shugort, Dianne Patterson, Linda Oliver, Alice Martin. SIXTH ROW: Alice Phillips, Becky Demby, Sarah Leitzsey, Ann Connell, Linda Slagle, Brenda Jones, Betty Watts, Susan Beckham, Sandra Kiker, Linda Martin, Rita King. G. A. A. i ' 4' LETTER CLUB FIRST ROW: Anne Mobley, Betty Hipp, Janet Sanders, Linda Chap- man, Joanne Hill, Esther Crump. SECOND ROW: Peggy Robinson, Brenda Darby, Jackie Tipton, Ellen Huffstetler, Jean Tipton, Ann Adams. 7 t Ml W As. f'-. 2 QASJL JUNIORS: LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Judy Gwinn, Kay Robinson, Joanne Conrad, Nellie Bigham, Helen Green, Mattie Loflin, Jean Tipton. SECOND ROW: Linda Dove, Jeanette Wallace, Martha Cothran, Virginia Bigham, Grace Hutchinson, Brenda Dutton, Melanie Brackett, Evie Boyd, Louette Smothers, Mary Ann Fitzgerald. FRESHMEN, THIRD ROW: Joan Neil, Jan Dutton, Betty Ratterree, Debbie Whitesides, Linda Parrish, Judy Parrish, Jane Spurlock, Kathy Stowe, Christine Steele, Carol Conrad, Becky Whitlock, Linda Turner, Peggy Catledge. FOURTH ROW: Janice Boulware, Donna Simpson, G. A. A. OFFICERS President ...................... Brenda Darby Vice-President .. ....... Linda Dove Secretary .... . . . Barbara Morgan Treasurer ... ... Joan Marie Williams i i ii l at A Ai :N 4 Nancy Burris, Salena Coleman, Linda Tipton, Jeanne Stutts, Elaine Warner, Mary Ann Keating, Lou Cushman, Margaret Johnson, Lynn Matthews, Sylvia White, Joan Marie Williams. FIFTH ROW: Jeannie Craig, Connie Lou Bryson, Betty Jean Melton, Jean Schofield, Vada Faulkner, Harriet Beckham, Margaret Parrish, Vicky Duncan, Kathy Dunlap, Dixie Clark, Gail Dominick. SIXTH ROW: Gloria McAteer, Shirley Pdrrish, Aileen Smith, Shirley Price, Mary Ann Painter, Joan Harris, Brenda Laney, Linda Carter, Geraldine Charles, Deanna Jackson. SPONSOR: Mrs. J. L. Settlemyre ev. 4. I, ,f VOLLEYBALL Ccaptamsl Jane Spurlock Dixie Clark Vermce VOLLEYBALL Cchampionsj Kay Robinson, Ann Adams, Jackie Hayes Louette Smothers Brenda Darby Ann Mobley Ann Tipton Brenda Darby, Peggy Robinson, Trace Hutchinson Settlemyer Susan Beckham Sandra Kiker Brenda Dutton, BGTTY Hipp- ACTIVITIES OF THE G.A.A.-1959-1960 Volleyball-Twelve volleyball teams were or- ganized. They were divided into two leagues. One hundred seventy-five girls participated. Badminton-The badminton tournament will be held in March. Jackie Tipton and Brenda Darby have not lost the championship in two years. We are looking forward to another pair who will give them stiff competition. Jackie and Brenda are still tops That looks good, girls 5 SOFTBALL Qchampionsl Rebecca Eury, Carolyn Brooks, Nancy BASKETBALL Cchampionsj Dorothy Buftkin, Linda Chapman Tatham, Doris McCraven, Joanne Conrad, Judy Gwin, Susan Jackie Tipton, Carolyn Brooks, Alice Phillips, Jean Tipton Beckham, Louette Smothers, Brenda Jones. Josie Comer, Sandra Kiker, Barbara Morgan, Selena Cole man. ACTIVITIES OF THE G.A.A.-1959-I96QE Basketball-There were ten teams playing in the tournament this year. One hundred twenty-five girls came out. Strong competi- tion was seen between the sophomores and the seniors. Eight Rock Hill girls attended the Playday in Spartanburg last year. Softball-We are all looking forward to playing softball this spring. Ping Pong-Forty-eight girls signed up for the tournament this year. Tumbling-Physical education classes are working hard in tumbling. We are looking for- ward to their program in May. Seniors in action Oops! Will she make it? Good serve, Janet! M... THESE WERE OUR LOYAL SUPPORTERS W, will ,, ,M.vi : 1y L V 'Y' V 4 1 Q, Q if lf 1 1 5 3:23 U ,lr .,.., ,, 1 A Q 4 ,y , , V f A f, , ff 2 , 4 f , X ul i 19 1557 ,V f awww f www,-1, D ' f',47f7 1 ff ' IW, , ' , V 'fkfwv L . f fQff,V! ' fy ,,, , , , I V, . I wif ', , . 4 ' V in w,, A 7 . QM -,mgg 4 f , , , A f H ' ' ' :V f 4 ,Lf diving 4 -f, fynf ds ,, H -' ff ' ,1'7'iV':'i'?f ,, ' -v ' E Ev 34 G A E11 f If r WW' -sr ., M , A ,wg lla M 44 ' I 4 ' I , 44.4 W E Q4 , K fp- WTL 4 4 F -- z fw ADVERTISEMENTS W r,,,54i?2? Q , VfE?f5wW5!a W V' I ' , vii ' W 7 Q ,f y 1 Q ww' V, il' ' 2 Kr ' ,QA WMM, 1 h4ff7f 2,1 'IP' . vw, .4 ,,., , . , if , +5 NJN , I 4. I9 f 'T .i , 1' K V ,- ,iff , rv V 1 'W' V' , ? k W Q ' if WZ A, , 1 f 'W ,A!?bwQ,i f ' fQw,flf,ff-fwf ' my A . ,, I f- r ,f ,, 3' ,, f ,Q 745 ,,,1 If f , ff! , , Y f V, I i A ' fyjf jf ffAff',, , f ' 'I ' ' , X 'ff' I Mfmwf zww, ' ' Q 'If ff ' I z 0, hi: ' ':.'ff'..'l , , J Q' I . , J rf? SHAW BROTHERS SUPER MARKET ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA The biggest liffle sfore in the world ,151 XN G 0 EARBOOK DISTIN ON L 9 S' f 42 A Q' X 5 , m 5, Q I I M iv T V up ,,.5, Q 11961 , CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 Rock Hill Printing and Finishing Company ROCK HILL, S. C. Subsidiary: M. LOWENSTEIN 81 SONS, INC. New York COMPLIMENTS OF Greene Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE FLOWER SHOP Day or Night Phone 2051 Best Wishes from ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING COMPANY NEHI-FLAVORS Ph e 4330 198 S. York A Rock Hill, S. C. Ve. Compliments of ROCK HILL LUMBER COMPANY E. White Street Rock Hill, S. C Greetings to The Class of 1960 Rock Hill National Bank Member of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK AND ITS OAKLAND AVENUE DRIVE-IN BRANCH offer complete banking service to young men and women. We recommend the opening of a bank account, checking account or savings with your first pay check. There's nothing like that good feeling - - money in the bank. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY Insurance of all kinds Real Estate ln the building with the clock in the middle of the block on Main Street, Rock Hill, S. C. Congratulations to the cIass of 1960 LOCAL 710 TEXTILE WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA Affiliate of the AFL CIO I34 N. Wilson Street-Rock Hill, S. C. Alexander Wolfe-Financial Secretary Vernon EzeII Luther King President Treasurer Leslie T. Starnes Reid C. Roach Vice-President Recording Secretary EXECUTIVE BOARD T. G. Arant Ernest Boling James Strait Rudolph Knox SHOP COMMITTEE L. B. Knox, Chairman Raymond F. Boulware Bonnie E. Boyd Earl Barnes James Elkins LOCAL ORGANIZED WORKERS DEVOTED TO A BETTER COMMUNITY For Your HOT POINT, G.E., or WESTINGHOUSE For all your Appliances Tire Needs See See YORKE TIRE REID BROTHERS AND RECApplNG ELECTRIC COMPANY semen Fuxvon LASTING Fmssnusss HOLSUM SOF-TWIST BREAD HULSUM BAKERY Rock Hill, S. C. Phone 6885 Jack Greene Phone 8-1726 GREENE FLOOR COVERING CO. 875 Cedar Street Rock Hill, S. C. AII types of Floor Covering FREE ESTIMATES THE BEAUTY PARLOR FOR YOUR CLOTHES SHAW CLEANERS 884 Cedar St. Phone 6483 for PROMPT, COURTEOUS PICK UP AND DELIVERY STEPHENSON'S FINANCE COMPANY Extends Best Wishes to The Class of T960 CONNATSER COAL AND FUEL COMPANY, INC. TONS OF SATISFACTION Phone 3743 731 East White Street Rock HiII, S. C. HOME OF PATSY COAL ENGINE TUNE-UP MOTOR REBUILDING We specialize in General Motors Hydromatics Front End Aligning Wheel Balancing QUALITY WORK And QUICK SERVICE For All Your Laundry And Dry Cleanings Needs DIXIE LAUNDRY AND R 8. M GARAGE DRY CLEANING CO. Phone 6746 Phone 80197 428 N. Trade Street Rock Hill, S. C. W. Main Street Rock Hill, S. C Congratulations Class of I96O Shop ln Style for Traditional and Ivy Clothing The Stagg Room -. 'eaaapamwa EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS FOR STYLE-MAJOR STUDENTS Best Wishes to The Class of l960 F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. R.-.ck Han, s. c. BEST W'5HE5 BLACK STREET ' SERVICE STATION SMITI-rs DRUG co. Kerosene - Fuel Oil 3 convenient locations HOME DELIVERY Congratulations Best Wishes to to The Senior Class f The Class of 1960 1960 POPEIS CANTEEN McDANlEl.'S CROWN SERVICE York Avenue Rock Hill, S. C. 211 S. Spruce Street Rock Hill, S. C. Compliments of T. E. JONES AND SONS FINE FURNITURE JONES BROTHERS BARBER SHOP Masters of the Trade Compliments of KIMBRELL'S, INC. Dependable Furniture For the Carolinas 126-130 North Trade St. Phone 2009 Rock Hill, S. C. REYNOLDS GARAGE Body and Fender Repair-Painting and Welding 24 Hr. Wrecker Service-Authorized AAA Service We Specialize in Front End Alignment 1207 Saluda Street Rock Hill, S. C. Day Phone 4018 Night: 9501 R. C. Reynolds Congrotulotions M E R I F R A N FASHION AND BRIDAL CONSULTANT I26 Coldwell Street Rock Hill, S. C. lf's Always Nice to Say It With FIowers KIMBAI.I.'S FLOWERS Ebenezer Road Rock Hill, S. C Compliments of WILKERSON'S OIL COMPANY MARION DAVIS CO. ROCK HILL, S. C. Smart Feminine Fashions RECORD PRINTING COMPANY PHONE 3139 OPPOSITE CITY HALL NOTEBOOKS PAPER TYPEWRITERS OFFICE SUPPLIES ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ROCK OF I'III.I., SOUTH CAROLINA C ongrafulafes The Class of 1960 Complimenfs of BURN'S CHEVROLET, INC. 119 Oakland Avenue Rock Hill, S. C. Phone 4151 Congrafulafions fo The Class of 1960 O. K. BOY'S AND MEN'S SHOP Salesmen FRANK BARR LYNDON THOMPSON J. L. PHILLIPS DRUG CO. oun BEST WISHES PRESCRIPTION DRuGGlsTs To FINE CANDIES ALL BEARCATS COSMEHCS SOL'S IRON AND METAL CO. E. MAIN ST. PHONE 4135 or 4136 ROCK HILL, S. C. ROCK HILL, S. C. Bef Wishes BOONE'S ATLANTIC SERVICE To Extends Congrafulafions The Class -of 1960 fo BAKER'S SHOE SERVICE The Class of 1960 Give a fhoughf fo your feeI E051 Whife STFCGT 128 Coldwell sfreef Rock Hill, s. c. Phone 8-0195 FOR A FINE FINISH USE BRUNING PAINT Complimenfs MARTIN PAINT of AND PPLY . ' SU Co NEELY MOTOR COMPANY 361 Oakland Avenue PLYMOUTH-DODGE DEALERS HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR PAINT AND ART SUPPLIES Congrafulafions AND Class of 'ao SUPPLY COMPANY ROCK HILL FURNITURE Your Purina Dealers AND Feed-Seecl-Bulbs RADIO STORE Fertilizers-Plums You Furnish the House- Tools We Furnish the Home Complimenfs and CHANG'S LAUNDRY Besf Wishes QUALITY WORK fg and The Class of 7960 UICK SERVICE Q FRIED:-lsuws 'I23 E. Black Street Rock Hill, S. C. 'I15 E. Main Sfreei Serving fhe Communify for over 90 years See Us For All Your Party Needs Congrafulafions Ice Cream For fo All Occasions The Class of 1960 BOB WHlTTLE'S GROCERY BORDEN'S ICE CREAM Park In Grill GOOD FOOD CURB SERVICE The All New Park In Grill Charlotte Highway Phone 8-2441 Congratulations to The Senior Class of 1960 DAIRI-O 336 Saluda Street Phone 4094 Rock Hill, S. C. Congratulations to The Seniors of 1960 From MONROE AND STREET MOTOR COMPANY 624 Saluda sneer Phone 7221 Rock Hill, s. c. Compliments of RADIO STATION W. R. H. I. Complimenfs and Besf Wishes MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE, INC. BROOKS JEWELERS Phone 4539 224 E. Main Sf 1' Rock Hill, S. C. Rock Hill, S. C. JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP Congratulations Save Wifh Gush and Carry on fo BUILDING MATERIALS The Class of 1960 R E, INC SAWYER CLEANERS CITY BUILDERS SE VIC Chester Avenue at the Stadium 3255 York Avenue, Rock Hill, S. C. Beg' Wishes COMPLIMENTS to OF 1-he Cfass of 1960 BASS FUNERAL HOME E. MAIN smear PHONE 4127 FARMER'5 EXCHANGE 24 HOUR AMBULANCE ssnvlce The pause that refreshes . . . with ice-cold Coca-Cola DRINK COCA COLA rd 1 I.. h Z gf ad' Ml! Wl iil rag? WW ? Regular de cffwfwnf ra Rock Hill, South Carolina RODDEY OIL CO., INC. Goodyear Tires and Tubes SINCLAIR PRODUCTS SINCLAIR FUEL OIL-DIESEL FUEL-KEROSENE Phone 4858 Rock Hill, S. C. FLOWERS PARRISH'S FLOWERLAND Phone 2973 Night Calls 5946 221 North York Avenue Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Good Foods Attractively Served Bring the Family to eat with us MILLER'S CAFETERIA Coldwell Street Rock Hill, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF BROWN'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS E. WHITE ST. ROCK HILL, S. C. Telephone 3125 Oakland Avenu OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY distri 121 West Main Street Rock Hill, S. C. Phone 6482 OFFICE SUPPLIES butor of products by R. L. WALDROP SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Jossens HEATING, PLUMBING- and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Rgygl ROCIC S. C. Congratulations Shop to af your friendly The SGDIOI' Class of WINN-DIXIE STORES 1960 Oakland Avenue Rock H'll S C TIRE SERVICE COMPANY Complimenfs of HALLMAN BATTERY AND IGNITION CO. IO5 CharloHe Avenue Phone 3164 CARBURETORS, IGNITION SPECIALIST Congrafulafions fo fhe class of 7960 HUNSUCKER'S AUTO PARTS Cash for wrecked and burned cars Eas1 Main Sfreef Rock Hill, S. C. Complimenfs of CATAWBA WHOLESALE ELECTRICAL Co., INC. CRAIG AND coMPANY, INC Corner Main Sm Trade Sfreef Phone 3637 P. O. Box 1090 Phone 5795 Rock Hill, S. C. WHOLESALE GROCERS Rock Hill, S. C. Congratulations to Best Wishes Seniors of '60 fo CHARLIE FERREI.I. USED CARS The Class of 7960 1101 Sclluda Street WHITE PRINTING COMPANY Phone 2440 Rock Hill, S. C. BORGWARD Davis Brothers Used Cars 1170 SALUDA STREET LEARN TO DRIVE THE SAFE WAY JIMMIE STREET'S DRIVING SCHOOL Phone 8-0787 WATERS MOTOR COMPANY Rock HiII's Volume Used Car Dealer 819 Saluda St. Telephones: 9461-4913 Rock Hill, S. C Complete Automobile Service Station NEIGHBOR'S SINCLAIR SERVICE BEHIND ANDREW JACKSON HOTEL Tel. 5938 335 S. Oakland Ave. Rock Hill, S. C. Distributors of SHELL PRODUCTS in York County WHITE OIL COMPANY Oakland Ave. Rock Hill, S. C. Phone 4744 Meat Processing and Curing We Sell Fine Fruits and Vegetables In Season AUTQMQBILES Frozen Food Storage WELCH MOTOR SALES SAVE ON YOUR FOOD Bm North at Oakland Rock Han, s. c ROCK HILL COLD STORAGE phone 6316 FOR ALL YOUR Congratulations NEEDS AND I O SERVICES, DROP The Class of 7960 BY CITY GARAGE CHAMBERS' ATLANTIC SERVICE Pride in your home Comes with good Furniture SIEGLER HEATERS C '9 i 's ORDEREST MATTRESSES fm' Your Texaco Distributors SHAW FURNITURE COMPANY for Howard Shaw Paul Show York County E S 'nes' GPF' MARSHALL on COMPANY Charlotte Highway Rock Hill, S. C. Phone 5616 Compliments of Compliments of BEA'S BOOK STORE scHooL and cHuRcH SUPPLIES WEST MAIN HARDWARE SPONSOR'S PAGE WATKINS GRILL FRIEDMAN'S JEWELERS MIDGET GRILL BENNETT SUPPLY CO. C. HARRIS WILLIAMS CHANEY GLASS CO. GULF SERVICE STATION GANTT BATTERY CO. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. CHATHAM BARGAIN TOWN PALMER'S JEWELERS GOOD MOTOR CO. OATES SHELL SERVICE STATION ROCK HILL BODY CO. MCKEOWN GROCERY JOE FUDGE GROCERY AND MARKET JACK'S GRILL KING C. TOLLES LUMBER CO. DAVIS MARKET ROCK HILL SEAFOOD COMPANY ROCK HILL HARDWARE LOVE'S T. V. SERVICE SNIPES SNACK BAR Congratulations to The Seniors of T960 CITY USED CARS 431 Saludo Street Phone 2279 For That Well Dressed Look Shop At BAXTER'S CLOTHES SENIOR ACKERMAN, JACKIE LARRY-F.F.A. 1,2,3,47 Bus Driver 4. ACKERMAN, JOHN CHARLES-Baseball 3,47 Basketball Manager 3,47 Block R Club 3,47 F.F.A. 1,27 Football 2,3,47 Homeroom Treasurer 17 Honorable Mention on Evening Herald All Area Team 47 Most lm- proved Football Player 4. ADAMS, ANNA RUTH-Beta Club 3,47 French Club 3,47 Future Teach- ers' Club 2,47 Garnet and Black Reporter 3,47 Glee Club 17 Music Festival 27 G.A.A. 1,2,3,47 All-Star Basketball 1,2,3,47 All-Star Volley- ball 1,2,3,47 Championship Volleyball 2,47 G.A.A. Playday in Spartan- burg 37 G.A.A. Letter Club 3,47 Junior Marshal 37 Latin Club 1,27 National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 47 Senior Dramatics 3,4. ADAMS, JOYCE HAZEL MARTIN-Future Homemakers of America 1, 27 Secretary of F.H.A. 27 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Glee Club 1. ADAMS, JOAN THERRELL-Treasurer of Homeroom 17 Commercial Club 47 Gym 1,27 Glee Club 1. ADAMS, JOSEPH COLUMBUS-Baseball 27 Block R Club 2,3,47 Latin Club 17 President of Homeroom 37 Track 3,47 Treasurer of Homeroom 1. ADDISON, JACK CUMMINGS-Block R 3,47 Boys' Glee Club 4j Boys' Quartet 47 Homeroom President 17 Homeroom Vice-President 2,47 Mixed Chorus 47 Varsity Football 2,3,4. ALFORD, LEVY SIMPSON, Ill-Transferred from Monroe in 1957. Var- sity Football 4i Varsity Baseball 3,47 Future Teachers' Club 47 Speech Club 47 Block R Club 4. ALLEN, MARGARET ODESSA- ALLMAN, MELTON MACK-Commercial Club 47 Glee Club 1. ANDERSON, REBECCA CLAUDETTE-Garnet and Black Reporter 27 Girls' Glee Club 1,27 Mixed Chorus 1,2. ARANT, WILLIAM LESLIE-Glee Club 17 Gym 17 Treasurer of Home- room 27 D. E. Club 3,47 Placed in State D. E. Speaking Contest 37 President of D. E. Club 4. ARD, JAMES DAVID-Glee Club 1,27 D. E. Club 3,4. AUTEN, AVERY ANDREW, JR.- F.F.A. Club 1,2,3,47 President of F.F.A. 37 Bus Driver 3,4. AUTEN, DON HOWELL-Homeroom President 2. AUTEN, TWITTY BOYD-F.F.A. 1,27 Glee Club 37 Bus Driver 3,4. AYERS, JUDY PATRICIA-All State Clinic Chorus 3,47 All State Honor Chorus 3, Band 1,2,37 Librarian 3, Pep 2, Concert 1,2,3, Assembly 1,2,3, Marching 1,2,3, Band Stripe 37 Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 47 Biology Club 47 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,47 Delta Tri-Hi-Y Conference 1,2,3f District 8. State Band Contest 1,2,37 District 81 State Music Contest 1,2,3,47 English R Club 3,47 English R for Choral Work 37 English R for Band 27 French Club 3,47 Future Teachers' Club 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 47' G.A.A. 1,27 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,47 Girls' Sextet 37 Glee Club 1,2,3.47 Homeroom Secretary 47 Homeroom Vice President 17 Junior Marshal 37 Junior- Senior Committee 37 Latin Club 1,2, Treasurer 1, Latin Forum 1,27 Mixed Chorus 2,3,47 National Honor Society 3,47 Thespian Society 47 9th Grade Chorus7 Senior Dramatics 2,3,47 Senior Marshal 47 Senior Pay 4. BAILEY, DONALD PAUL-B Team Football 17 Bus Driver 3,47 Public Speech and Dramatics Club 3. BAKER, BARBARA LEE-Future Nurses' Club 3,47 Glee Club 1,4. BALLARD, JANICE WAINE-Nineth Grade Chorus 17 Mixed Chorus 27 Glee Club 1,27 Commercial Club 4. BALLARD, PATRICIA ANN-G.A.A. I7 F.H.A. 17 Glee Club lj Vice President of Homeroom 3. BANKHEAD, ROBERT WAYNE-Trade and Industrial Club 17 Gym 1. BARNES, NADENE CLEMENTINE BARTLES, LEWIS WINSTON-Bearcat Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer7 Garnet and Vice President 1,47 Key Club 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society7 Senior Dramatics 47 Senior Marshal 4. BASKIN, WILSON HEATH-Glee Club Ti Physical Education 1,2. BAUGHMAN, JAMES HARVEY-Glee Club 17 Latin Club 17 Band 1, 2,3,47 Band Captain 47 Key Club 2,3,47 English R 3,4, President 47 Senior Dramatics 3,4, Secretary 47 Homeroom President 27 Student Council 27 Vice President Homeroom 37 Treasurer of Homeroom 47 Senior Play 47 National Thespian Society 4. BECK, GERALD LEON-D. O. Club 47 Glee Club 47 Ninth Grade Glee Club. glVENS, JUDITH MARIE-Commercial Club 3,47 Secretary of Homeroom Staff 47 Baseball 1,3,47 Black Staff 1,27 Homeroom Treasurer7 Latin Club 1,27 Homeroom Vice President 47 BLACKMON, BENJAMIN THOMAS-Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus7 Boys' Glee Club 213141 MlXed Chorus 2,3,47 Senior Dramatics 3. B1'AKELYr MARY ELEANOR-Transferred from Winthrop Training School 19537 Band 3i Beta Club 47 English R Club 47 French Club 3141 Secretary 47 Future Teachers' Association 47 Librarian 47 Girls' Glee. Club 3,47 Honorable Mention for essay in Our Times Current Afffm Contest: Senior Marshal 4j Mixed Chorus 3,47 National Honor 50ClffY 4i National Honor Society Scholarship Semi-finalist 47 National Mem Sem l '0IISf 4: Placed third in South Carolina in National French Contest 3. BLANKS, DAVID LEWIS-D. O. C1Ubf Trade and Industrial Club 1,4. DIR ECTORY BLANKS, JOHN LEWIS, Ill-Band 1,2,3,47 Concert and Sight Reading Band 1,2,3,47 District Contest and State Contest 1,2,3,4i PGP Band 1,2,47 Dance Band 1,2,37 Assembly Band 1,2,3,4i 50501 Leila' 27 Stripes 3,47 Graduation Band l,2,3: B'-'md Hi LI9I l5 lf2f3'47.Band 'lirmlg boree 37 Miami Trip 17 Band Trip to New York 37- Ef1Qll5l'l R CU 3,47 Junior Varsity Football 37 Glee Club 1,2,3,4: 'MlXed Chorus 112' 3,47 Senior Play 47 Senior Dramatics Club 4: I-'Jlln Club lf Pefled Attendance lj National Thespian Society 47 Track 3- BLUE, SHIRLEY ANN-Vice-President of Homeroom 1. sooxour, JAMES DAVID-Bend 1,2,3,47 Assembly Band 1,2121-4: Band Hi Lights 1,2,3,47 Band Letter 27 Band Jamboree 37 Marching Band 1,2,37 Concert 1,47 District Contest 1,2,3,47 Miami TFIP I: .New York Trip 37 State Band Contest 1,2,3,47 Boys' Glee Club 42 EUQIISI1. R Club 47 Latin Club 17 MlXed CI'l0l'US 4: Public speaking Club 41 Senior Dramatics Club 4. BOONE, LINDA GARDNER-Girls' Glee Club. I BOOTH, JOHN FRANCIS-Block R Club7 D. E. Club, State President ot South Carolina7 Varsity Football 3,47 Basketball 2,37 Track 37 B Team Football 2. BOUKNIGHT, GLENN EDWARD-Key Club 1,2,3,4. BOULWARE, WALTER BIGGERS-Band 1,2,3,47 Pep Band 4: COHCGV1 Band 47 Band Officer 4. BOWERS, MAX ROSCOE, JR.-Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,47 English.R Club 4, Vice President 47 Homeroom Treasurer 17 Homeroom President 2i Latin Club Tj Mixed Chorus 'l,2,3,4i Boys' Quartet 3: Sflldenl Counflllz- BRACKETT, JUDITH ANN-Ninth Grade Chorus Ili Delta Trl-HL-Y Club 17 Girls' Glee Club 27 Music Festival 1,22 State Music Festival 27 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 37 Secretary of Homeroom 4 Commercial Club 47 Future Nurses' Club 37 Bearcat Staff 4. BRACKETT, MICHAEL LANDRUM-Glee Club 1,3,47 English R Club 47 National Thespian Society 3,4, Vice President 3, President 47 Senior Dramatics 3,4, President 47 Homeroom President 47 Junior Play Cast 37 May Day Play 37 Runner-up in Voice of Democracy Contest 37 Hi-Y Club 1,2, Vice President 27 Senior Superlative 47 Boys' Glee Club 4. BRAKEFIELD, MORRIS STEPHEN-Band 1,2,37 Marching Band 2,37 Con- cert Bancl 2,37 Assembly Band 1,2,37 English R Club 3,4. BRAZIL, JERRY WAYNE-Latin Club 17 Mixed Chorus 17 Boys' Glee Club 17 Ninth Grade Chorus 17 French Club 4. BROOKS, CAROLYN PATRICIA-Ninth Grade Chorus 17 G.A.A. 1,2, 3,47 Commercial Club 47 Physical Education 1,22 All-Star Volleyball Team 1,2,3,47 All-Star Softball Team 2,37 All-Star Basketball Team 1,2,3. BROOME, VIRGINIA LOIS JOHNSTON-F.H.A. 1,27 G.A.A. 2,37 Glee Club 1. BROWN, LINDA LEE-English R Club 47 French Club 3,47 G.A.A. 1,27 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3f Homecoming Sponsor 4. BROWN, THELMA ROSE FEEMSTER-Transferred from Winthrop Train- ing School 47 Glee Club7 Commercial Club 4. BRYSON, MARY SUE-Ninth Grade Chorus 17 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,47 All State and District Music 2,3,47 English R Club 4j Junior F.H.A. 17 Senior F.H.A. 2,3,47 D. E. Club 47 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 3. BUCHANAN, SYLVANIA SUZZANNE-G.A.A. 1,2,3,47 F.H.A. 1,27 Glee Club 1,2f Physical Education 1,2,3,47 Future Nurses' Club 1. BUCKNER, THOMAS LAWTON-Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,47 English R Club 47 French Club 3,47 Future Teachers' Club 47 Latin Club 17 National Honor Society 3,47 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,47 Piedmont Regional Science Fair 37 Senior Dramatics 3,47 Senior Marshal 47 State Science Fair 37 Boys' Quartet 4. BURGESS, FRANCES KATHERYN-Transferred from Aiken High School, Aiken, South Carolina, 19567 Beta Club 47 English R Club 47 French Club 3,47 Future Nurses' Club 3,47 Future Teachers' Club 47 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Garnet and Black Reporter 27 Associate Editor 37 Editor 47 Homeroom Reporter 17 Homeroom Secretary 27 Junior Basketball All- Star 37 Junior-Senior Decoration Committee 37 National Honor Society 3,47 Perfect Attendance 2,37 Quill and Scroll 47 Senior Dramatics 3,4. BURRELL, CHARLES RAY-Football, B Team7 Glee Club 17 Physical Education 1,2,3, BURRIS, SELENA-Biology Club 47 French Club 3,47 Future Teachers' Club 3,47 Glee Club 17 Library Club 4. BUSBY, JACK-D. E. Club 3,4. CAMP, SAMUEL MICHAEL-English R Club 3,47 Senior Dramatics Club 3,47 Bus Driver 47 Garnet and Black Staff 27 Poster Chairman of Senior Play Aj Football 17 Track 27 Homeroom Reporter 2. CARROLL, JOHN EDWARD-Football 1,2,3,zj Glee Club 17 Homeroom Secretary 27 Block R Club 3j Track Team 3j The Most improved Football Player Award 3j Class Reporter 47 Best Backfield BIocker'5 Award 4. CARROLL, LINDA RUTH-English R Club 3,47 oismcf and state Music Festivals 1,2,3f French Club 37 Future Nurses' ClUb'1,2,3,4j Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3j Mixed Chorus 1,2,37 Ninth Grade Chorus 1. CARTER, HERSCHEL J.-Block R 2,3,4, Track 1,2,-4, Football 3,47 Glee Club7 Homeroom Vice President 37 Homeroom President 4. Page One Hunclved Eighty-Three SENIOR DIRECTORY CASH, ROBERT THOMAS-Physical Education 2,35 Trade and lndus- trial Club 4. CASSIDY, ROBERT DONALD-Bus Driver 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Vice President Homeroom 1. CATHCART, JOSEPH HORACE-Block R Club 2,3,45 French Club 45 Football 1,2,35 Future Teachers' Club5 Glee Club 15 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Homeroom Vice President 45 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 35 Monitor. CHAPMAN, LINDA ROSE-G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Basketball Captain 1,25 All-Star Basketball Team 15 Volleyball Captain 1,25 All-Star Volley- ball Team 1,25 Glee Club 1,2. CHESTER, JOHNSIE JEAN-Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 15 Junior F.H.A. 1. CHILDERS, FRANCES DELL-DE Club5 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Junior F.H.A. 15 Senior F.H.A. 2,35 English R Club 3,45 Future Nurses' Club 1,2,35 State Music Contest 2,3,4. CLARK, GEORGE ROBERT, JR.-Assembly Band 1.,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Con- test Band 1,45 English R Club 3,45 Perfect Attendance Ten Years. CLARK, JACK RICHARD-Bus Driver 45 Senior Dramatics 3,45 Glee Club 1. CLARK, JANICE CAROL-Glee Club 15 Homeroom Vice President 2. CLINTON, BARBARA JEAN-G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Vice President 3. COBLE, DORIS EARLENE-Glee Club 3. COLLINS, RONALD EUGENE-Band 1,2,35 Assembly Band 1,2,35 B Team Basketball 15 Glee Club 15 English R Club 2,3,45 Homeroom President 15 Homeroom Vice President 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 1, Secretary 15 Senior Dramatics Club 3,45 Student Council 1. CONNER, DOUGLAS WAYNE-Rock Hill High School Band 1,25 D. E. Club 4. COOKE, LINDA MYRTLE-Glee Club 1,2,35 French Club 3,45 Latin Club 15 English R Club5 Received first ratings at the State Music Contest for Senior Piano Solo and Advanced Piano Solo5 First rating for Senior Voice Solo. CORNWELL, LILLIAN ROSE-G.A.A. 15 Glee Club 15 J.H.A. 1,2. CORNWELL, SUMPTER DAVIS, Ill-Senior Dramatics Club 35 Glee Club 15 Physical Education 15 Semester Honor Roll 3. COSTNER, JOYCE ANN-Transferred from Clover High School, Clover, South Carolina, 19585 Commercial Club 4. COTHRAN, SADIE LEE-Commercial Club 45 District and State Music Contest 15 Glee Club 15 Junior F.H.A. 15 Music Clinic 15 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 Physical Education 15 Senior F.H.A. 25 School Fashion Show 1. COUCH, MARY JANE- COUICK, JERRY WARREN-French Club 3,45 Ninth Glade Chorus 15 Junior Varsity Basketball 1,25 Perfect Attendance 3. COX, ROBERT HAMPTON-Transferred from Winthrop Training School 19585 Glee Club 2,3,45 Band 35 Basketball 35 English R 4. CRAIG, HAZEL-D. O. 3,4. CRAIG, MARTHA ANNE-Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 15 G.A.A. 3,4. CRANFORD, WILLIAM EDWIN-Block R Club 2,3,45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Homeroom President 4. CRUMP, ESTHER LEE-Glee Club 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Ninth Grade Chorus5 Music Clinic 1,2,3,45 State Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Letter Club 45 Volleyball Captain 1,2,3,45 All Star Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball Champion Runner-up 35 Softball Captain 25 Student Council 1,35 Hcmeroom President 35 Beta Club 3,45 Junior Marshal5 Senior Mar- shal5 National Honor Society 3,45 Decoration Committee Junior- Senior 35 Block R 2,3,45 Alternate Cheerleader 25 Cheerleader 3,45 Head Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Maid of Honor 45 Candidate for Carrousel Queen 45 May Court 45 Commercial Club 45 English R 4. CULP, RONALD EUGENE-Glee Club 15 F.F.A. 2,3,45 D.E. 4. DARBY, BRENDA JOYCE-Latin Club 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45, President 45 Badminton Champion 2,35 Captain of All-Star Volleyball 45 G.A.A. Letter Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Senior Dramatics 35 Reporter on Gar- net and Black 25 Junior Marshal5 Senior Marshal5 Future Teachers 35 National Honor Society 3,45 College Day Chairman5 Delegate to State Convention. DAVIS, MICHAEL BERNARD-Football 1,25 Lambda Hi-Y 1, Vice President 15 Glee Club 15 Secretary of Homeroom 25 D. E. Club 3, 45 Historian 4. DAVIS, SANDRA STEVENSON- DEWITT, EZRA RANDOLPH-Glee Club 15 Physical Education 1,25 D.O. 3,45 Treasurer of Homeroom 4. DICKSON, JUDITH ANNE-G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,5, President 45 Volleyball Captain 2,3,4,55 Basketball Captain 3,45 Softball Captain 2,3,45 Nurses' Club 45 Treasurer of Homeroom 35 Reporter of Homeroom 45 G.A.A. All Stars 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. letter Club 2,3,45 Reporter for Garnet and Black 4,5. DILLS, BRENDA IRENE-J.H.A. 1,2, Vice-President 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Physical Education 1, G.A.A. 1. Page One Hundred Eightyelfour ooasms, DONALD LEE-Basketball 1,2,3,4, co-captain 45 Beta Cl-vb 2,3,45 Block R Club 3,45 Track 25 French Club 45 Treasurer of Senior Class5 Vice President of Homeroom 25 Glee Club 1. DUDLEY, SANDRA CHRISTINE-Latin Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,4i Mixed Chorus 3,45 Commercial Club 45 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 45 English R 45 Senior Dramatics 4. DUNLAP, FREDERICK ADAIR, Ill-Beta Club 3,45 French Club 35 Junior Marshal5 Senior Marshal5 English R Club 3,45 Science Fair 1,2,35 Science Symposium 35 Tennis Team 35 Band 1,25 Assembly Band 1,25 Pep 1,25 Dance Band 1 Concert Band 1,2. DUNN, LINDA GAY-All-State Chorus 45 Beta Club 45 Commercial Club 45 Delta Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Chaplain 3, Vice President 45 English R Club 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 35 Latin Club 15 Library Assistant 15 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 State Music Festival 2, 3,45 Bearcat Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 3,4. EDWARDS, JAMES LEWIS-Baseball 3,45 English R Club 35 National Thespian Society 45 Senior Play 45 Band 1,2,35 National Thespian Society 45 Senior Play 45 Band 1,2,35 Band Letter 25 New York Trip 45 Miami Trip 15 Band Hi-Lites 1,2,35 Contest Marching Band 1,2,35 Assembly Band 15 Glee Club 1. ELLWANGER, DAVID WESTBROOK-Junior Marshal5 Quartet 35 Key Club 2.3,45 Lambda Hi-y 15 J. V. Basketball 25 Boys' Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 President ot Homeroom 15 Student Coun- cil 15 Treasurer of Homeroom 25 Band Master ot Ceremonies 2,35 Latin Club 15 American Junior Red Cross Representative 2. EVANS, ALBERT LEE-D. E. Club 4. EVERY, JOHNNY DORSEY-Glee Club 15 D. E. Club 3. FAULKENBERRY, GLENDA JO-Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 1. FERGUSON, MARY LOUISE-Band 1,25 Assembly Band 2,35 Beta Club 3,45 English R Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Latin Club 15 Senior Dramatics Club 3,45 Pep Band 35 National Honor Society 45 Future Nurses' Club 2,35 Concert and Sight Reading Band 35 District and State Contest 35 Band Letter 3. FERGUSON, MIRIAM DEANNA-President of Homeroom 15 Student Council 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 All-Star Volleyball Team 2, Volleyball Captain 25 Junior J.H.A. Senior J.H.A. 25 Contestant for F.F.A. Sweetheart 1,25 Glee Club 15 District Music Festival 15 State Music Festival 15 Treasurer of Homeroom 25 Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 35 Future Nurses' Club 35 Commercial Club 45 Softball Cham- pions 35 Volleyball Champions 35 Bearcat Staff 4. FERRELL, CHARLES EDWARD-Trade and Industrial Club 45 D. O. 4. FERRELL, SHIRLEY ANNE-Glee Club 2. FERRELL, GILMORE STEVENSON-Glee Club 1. FLENNIKEN, PEGGY-Biology Club 45 French Club 3,45 Future Nurses' Club 3,45 Future Teachers' Club 25 Glee Club 1,2. FOWLER, REGGIE LARRY-Basketball 1,25 Glee Club 1. FROHMAN, JULES HERBERT-Ninth Grade Boys' Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Senior Dramatics Club 3,45 Bearcat Staff 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Music Festival 2. FUDGE, DAVID GILBERT-Glee Club 15 Football 15 Speech Club 45 Bus Driver 4. FUDGE, ROBERT MARION-Glee Club 15 Physical Education 1,2,4. FUDGE, VIVIAN ANN-Glee Club 15 GAA 15 Commercial Club 45 Treasurer of Homeroom 3. FULGHUM, SHIRLEY ANN-Transferred from McCants Jr. Hi, Anderson, S. C., 19575 National Honor Society 45 Commercial Club 4, Secre- tary 45 Biology Club 45 Perfect Attendance 2,35 Homeroom Reporter 45 Betty Crocker Award. GARISON, MARGARET GORDON-Biology Club 45 French Club 3,45 Glee Club 1: J-H-A. 15 Library Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Modern Language Clinic 3. GHANTT, PEGGY ANN-Glee Club 15 Future Teachers' Club 25 Fu- ture Nurses' Club 3,45 French Club 45 Biology Club 4. GIBSON, JAMES WILLIAM-Band 15 Bus Driver 2,3,4. GIBSON, JOHN QUINCY-Glee Club 1. GIBSON, LANA MAUREEN-Commercial Club 45 G.A.A. 1,25 President of Homeroom 45 Student Council 45 Latin Club 1. GORDON, LINDA DIANE-Block R Club 2,3,45 Candidate for Miss Carrousel Princess Contest 45 English R Club for Dramatics and Music 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Sponsor 25 Homeroom Presi- dent 35 Homeroom Vice President 15 Junior Class Play 35 Latin Club 15 May Court 1,2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Senior Dramatics 3,4, Vice President 45 Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 35 Senior Superlotive 4. GRANTHAM, JOHN HERBERT GREEN, HARRY ALBERT-F.F.A. 1,2,3i Glee Club 1,2,35 English R 3, GREENWOOD, CYNTHIA JANET-Junior J.H.A. 15 Senior J.H.A. 2,3, Vice President 25 Commercial Club 4. GREGORY, ROBERT BLEASE-Glee Club 15 Physical Education 1,35 Football Team 15 Basketball, B-Team 15 Varsity Baseball 1,35 Var. sity Basketball 35 Varsity Football 3,45 Block R Club 3,4. SENIOR GREGORY, WYLIE FRANKLIN-Glee Club 1. GREM, WILLIAM ELLIE-Baseball 3,45 D.E. Club5 PerteCt Atl9l'1dClnC9 1,2,3,4. ' GRIFFITH, WALTER FRANK-varsity Football 2,3,45 Junior Varsity BGS- ketball 2,3, Captain 35 Block R Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Treasurer Junior Class 35 Received Wylie Roddey Sportmanship Award 45 VIC9 President Homeroom 35 Glee Club 15 Track 2,3,45 Freud' Club 3- GRISWELL, HERMAN ALLEN-Glee Club 1. GROVE, ROBERT BARRY-Amateur Radio Club l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Bands Assembly l,2,3,45 Concert l,2,3,45 Dflnce 35 MGYCIWINQ 11253547 Band Letter 35 Band Stripe 45 Band Officer 45 English R Club 3,45 Glee Club 15 Latin Club 15 Senior Marshal 45 State Music Contest l,2,3,45 Third place Chemistry Proiect at District Science Fair 3. GULLEDGE, JAMES BUNDY-Glee Club 1,25 D.E. Club 3,45 B Team Football 2. GWIN, HARTWELL JUNIOR-Bus Driver 3,45 Glee Club 15 D.E. Club 4. HALL, WAYNE JOSEPH-Glee Club 1,3,4. HAMILTON, EARL HADEN, JUNIOR-Band 1,2,3,45 Assembly Band 1, 2,3,45 Band Hi Lites l,2,3,45 Band Letter 25 Band Stripes 3,45 Band Jamboree 35 Chaplain of Band. 45 Concert and Sightreading Band l,2,3,45 District Contest l,2,3,45 Editor of Band Newspaper 45 Gradua- tion Bond 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Miami Trip 15 New York Trip 35 Pep Band 2,45 State Contest l,2,3,45 English R Club 3,45 Glee Club 15 Senior Dramatics Club 4. HAMMOND, JUDITH ELAINE-J.H.A. 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Glee Club 1,35 G.A.A. 15 Commercial Club 4. HARGETT, LONNIE WAYNE-Glee Club 15 Trade and Industrial 4. HARRIS, LARRY DEAN-Bus Driver l,2,3,45 Block R 3,45 Block F 1,25 F.F.A. 1,25 Football 1,25 Football Manager 45 Basketball 15 Basketball Manager 45 Baseball Manager 35 Science Club 1,25 Glee Club 1,2,3. HARRISON, STEPHEN R.- HARRISON, VIOLA MAE- HART, PHILLIP CORNELIUS, JR.-Glee Club 1,2. HAYES, LOUIS STARNES-Latin Club 15 Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Block R 3,45 Track 3,45 Future Teachers' Club 4. HELMS, FLOYD EDWARD-Physical Education 1,2,3. HENSON, CARLYN GAIL-Transferred from Blue Ridge High School, Greer, South Carolina in 19585 Commercial Club 4. HERNDON, MILDRED JEANETTE-French Club 3,45 Future Teachers' Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Junior J.H.A. 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Ninth Grade Girls' Glee Club 15 Senior Dramatics 3. HEWITT, JAMES THOMAS, JR.-Glee Club 15 Key Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 1. HEWITT, TONY LEROY-Proiectionist Club 1,25 Glee Club 1,2. HINSON, MARTHA ANN-Glee Club 15 Commercial Club 4. HIPP, BETTY JANE-All-Star Basketball Team 35 All-Star Volleyball Team 3,45 Biology Club 45 Championship Volleyball Team 3,45 French Club 3,45 F.F.A. 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Music Festival 15 Ninth Grade Glee Club 15 Latin Club 15 Letter Club 45 Perfect Attendance 35 Senior Dramatics 4. HOFFMAN, RICHARD LEWIS-Block R l,2,3,45 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 Boys' Glee Club 2,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Football 15 Track 1,25 Senior Dramatics 3,45 Thespian Society 3,45 Junior Class Play 35 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3. HOLLAND, ALICE OLEEN-F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Reporter 15 Glee Club 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3, Softball Captain 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 4-H Club 3,4, President 3,45 Band 2,3,4, Concert Marching Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Senior Assembly 45 Speech Club 45 Senior Dramatics 45 F.T.A. 35 Future Nurses' Club 23,45 Fellowship Chairman 3. HOLROYD, BARBARA LEE-F.H.A. 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 Glee Club 15 Senior Dramatics 3,4. TOIRZIE, DONALD EDWARD-Varsity Basketball 25 Junior Varsity Foot- a . HOVIS, WILLIAM RYAN-Latin Society 1,25 French Club 3,45 Senior Dramatics 3,45 Garnet and Black Staff 35 Mental Contest at U.S.C. 25 Football 15 Homeroom Reporter 2. HUCKABEE, LYNDA JANE STOLL-Girls' Glee Club 1,35 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. HUFFSTETLER, ELLEN ROSALIND-Latin Club 15 Future sociation l,2,3,45 President 45 Future Teachers' Club 35 Association 1,2,3.45 G.A.A. Letter Club 35 Beta Club Honor S0Cle1Y 354, Settretary 45 Homeroom President 45 Commercial Club 4, Vice President 45 Student Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y 45 Senior Dramatics 45 Perfect Attendance 15 Biology Club 45 Placed in English in S. C. Mental Contests 25 Junior Marshal5 Ninth Grade Chorus5 Senior Marshal. HUMPHRIES, KENNETH GOLDEN-Boys' Glee Club 15 Captain of Vor- 5'iY Football Teflm 45 Delegate to Boy's State 35 Junior Dramatics Club 35 Member ot Block R Club 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 President 01 l'l0me U0'f' 112535 President of Junior Class5 Received Wylie Roddey Sportsmanship Trophy 35 Secregury of Block HRH Club 3: senior Junior J.H.A. Teachers' As- Girls' Athletic 3,45 National DIR ECTORY Dramatics Club 45 Varsity Track 153,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Vice President Sophomore Class5 Varsity Football l,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,35 Junior-Senior Chairman 3. HUNSUCKER, NANCY CARROLL CAROTHERS-Secretary and Treas- urer of Homeroom 15 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Commercial Club 45 Treasurer of Homeroom 4. HYATT, EURIS DALE I INGLE, CAROLYN QUEEN-Glee Club l,2,3,45 D.E. Club 45 Mlxecl Quartet Member 35 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Ninth Grade Chorus5 Ser:- retary of Homeroom 2,3,45 English R Club 3,4. INGRAM, DELPHINE- JACKSON, ROBERT WILSON-Glee Club5 Perfect Attendance 1,2,35 Ph sical Education. , JENKINS, CLARENCE CLEVELAND, JR.-Bearcat Staff 45 English R Club 45 Junior Play 35 National Honor Society 42 Peffed Ailfndance 35 National Thespian Society 45 Senior Dramatics Club 45 Senior Play 4. , JENNINGS, JANE FOWLER-Beta Club 2,3,45 Delta .Trl-l'll'Y 153542 English R Club 4, Secretary 45 C0mrr1BfCi0l Club 45 G'lflS' Glee Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Junior Marshal 35 Senior Marshal 45 Class Treasurer 25 National Honor Society 45 Ninth Grade Chorus- JINKERSON, HERBERT LARUE-Band 1,2,3,4. JOHNSON, IRA MOULTRIE-Glee Club 15 Protector Club 3,4. JOHNSON, MARTHA IVEY-All State Honor Chorus 45 Assembly Band 25 Band 1,25 Beta Club 45 Biology Club 45 English R Club 45 French Club 3,45 Future Teachers 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4 President 45 Homeroom Secretary 15 Latin Club 15 Latin Forum 15 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 National Thespian Society 3,4, Treasurer 45 Ninth Grade Glee Club 15 Senior Dramatics 3,4, Senior Class Play 45 Girls' Sextet 3,45 State Piano Contest 1 rating, 1,25 English R's for Music and Dramatics5 Junior Marshal 35 Junior Class Play 3. JONES, MARY FRANCES-Future Teachers' Club 35 G.A.A. 35 Glee Club 15 Library Club 3,4. JONES, NANCY CAROLE-Band 1,2,35 Assembly Band 1,2,35 Dance Band 35 Concert Band 1,2,35 Marching 1,2,35 Pep Band 25 Beta Club 45 Certificate of Award for 2 plus rating in Piano Contest 35 Bearcat Staff 45 English R for Band 35 English R Club 45 French Club 3,4, Reporter 45 Future Teachers' Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 National Thespian Society 45 Senior Dramatics Club 45 Senior Play 45 District and State Band Contest5 Band Letter5 District and State Piano Contest 35 State Piano Clinic 2,3,4. JONES, PATRICIA WAYNE-Jr. JHA 1, President5 May Court At- tendant 15 Sr. JHA 25 President of Homeroom 2. JORDAN, WAYNE BLACKMAN-Glee Club 1. KARRES, JERRY VALDORA-Transferred from Middletown High School, Middletown, Delaware5 Senior Dramatics 3,45 Student Council 45 G.A.A. 4. KIMBRELL, DOROTHY ANN-Ninth Grade Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Future Nurses' 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. KING, MARION FREL, JR.-B Team Basketball 15 French Club 3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 35 National Honor Society 45 National Merit Semifinalist 45 Ninth Grade Boys' Glee Club 15 Senior Marshal 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Eleven Years Perfect Attendance 3. KIRK, VALERIA ANN-Library Club 15 Glee Club 1,2,45 Commercial Club 4. KIRK, DONNA DEAN-Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 1,2,45 Library Club 1. KIRTON, THELMA MARGARET-Transferred from Aynor, South Caro- lina, 19585 Beta Club 2,3,45 English R Club 3,45 English R's for Dra- matics and Music5 French Club 35 Future Nurses' Club 3,45 Reporter 45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 National Honor Society 45 National Thespian Society 45 Public Speaking Club 45 President 45 State Music Festival 3,45 Senior Dramatics Club 3,45 Treasurer ot Homeroom 45 Voice of Democracy Contest Finalist 45 Senior Class Play 4. KNIGHT, MARY OLA-Glee Club 15 Physical Education 15 Commercial Club 4. LATHAM, MARY LOU-Band 1,25 Assembly Bond 25 Latin Club 15 News Editor of Garnet 8- Black 45 French Club 35 Senior Dramatics Club 3,45 English R Club 3,45 Ninth Grade Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Homeroom Reporter 3. LEDBETTER, MACIE GERALDINE-Transferred from Bethware High School Kings Mountain, North Carolina. LEE, JERRY DODGE-Distributive Education 25 Glee Club 2. LE HECKA, JOHN ARTHUR-Transferred from Chamberlain High School Tampa, Florida, 1958, Varsity Football and Track 3,45 French Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Block R Club. LEMLY, JOHN ALEXANDER-Transferred from Dreher High School Columbia, South Carolina. LEWIS, LINDA YVETTE GALLMAN-Gym 1,25 Glee Club 1. LITTLE, BRENDA JOYCE-F.H.A. 1,2,45 Glee Club 15 Physical Educqfign 1 4 Page One Hundred Eighty-Five SENIOR DIRECTORY LITTLEFIELD, ANN JEANETTE-Glee Club 15 Secretary of Homeroom 25 Secretary of Sophomore Class 25 May Court 2,35 Beta Club 2,3,45 Candidate for Queen of Hearts 2,35 Commercial Club 45 Miss Carrousel Candidate 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Vice President ot Homeroom 35 Music Festival 15 Garnet 81 Black 3,4. LUMPKIN, ALVA GLENN-Homeroom President 25 President of Sopho- more Class 25 Homeroom President 35 Student Council 3, Vice Presi- dent 35 Business Manager ot Bearcat 45 President of Block R 45 Boys' State 35 Football, B Team, Varsity 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Block R Club 2,3,45 All Area Football Team5 Best Lineman Award 45 Glee Club 1. LUNSFORD, PATRICIA ANN-Transferred from Auburndale High School, Auburndale, Florida in 19575 Commercial Club 45 Biology Club 4. LYONS, BRENDA GERALDINE-G.A.A. 1,25 Music Festival 15 Com- mercial Club 45 Glee Club 15 Ninth Grade Chorus 1. MACKEY, GEORGE PERRY, JR.-F.F.A. 15 D.O. Club 3,4. MADDOX, MARTHA GERALDINE-Biology Club 45 French Club 3,45 G.A.A. 15 Future Nurses' Club 3,45 Glee Club 15 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 35 Perfect Attendance Award 3. MANN, ELOISE ANN-Beta Club 3,45 First Place Winner of Voice of Democracy Contest 45 French Club 3,45 Future Teachers' Club 2,3,4, Vice President 45 Garnet and Black Staff 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Junior Marshal 35 Latin Club 15 Latin Forum 1,25 National Honor Society 45 Piedmont Regional Science Fair 2,35 President of Homeroom 45 Senior Dramatics Club 3,45 Senior Marshal 45 Third Place Winner in Medical Essay Contest in York County 3. MASSENGALE, JIMMY EDGAR-Transferred from Greer High School, Greer, S. C. 19585 Varsity Basketball 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Track 25 Block RH Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 French Club 3,45 Varsity Football 3,4. MATTHEWS, PATRICIA ANN-Junior J.H.A. 15 Senior J.H.A. 253, President 25'Commercial Club 4. MAYER, BARBARA HAMILTON-Beta Club 3,45 Biology Club 4, Vice President 45 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 25 District and State Piano Festivals 35 English R for Dramatics 35 English R Club 45 French Club 3,45 Future Teachers' Club 2,35 Garnet and Black Staff 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Junior Class Play Cast 35 Junior Marshal 35 Latin Club 15 Latin Forum 15 Latin Derivative Contest 15 Letter of Commendation from National Merit Scholarship Corporation 45 Modern Language Day Representative 35 National Honor Society 3,45 National Thespian So- ciety 3,45 Ninth Grade Girls' Glee Club 15 Perfect Attendance 1,2, 35 Piedmont District Science Fair 2,3, Placed First in Chemistry 35 State Science Fair 35 Placed Third in National Sciecnce Fair CHart- ford, Conn.I 35 Scholarship to St. Mark's Summer Science Session lSouthborough, Mass.I 3,45 Senior Dramatics Club 3,45 Senior Marshal 45 South Carolina Conservation Camp 25 State Mental Contests, Placed in Junior English and Biology 2. MCCRAVEN, DORIS ANN-Ninth Grade Glee Club 15 Future Home- makers of America 1,2,3, Reporter 1,2,3. MCCURRY, MARY ANN MCFADDEN- McDANIEL, KENNETH MICHAEL-Homeroom Vice President 1,35 Home- room Secretary 25 Basketball 1,25 Football 15 Baseball 2,35 Glee Club 15 Latin Club 1. McGINNIS, DONALD GENE-Baseball 3,45 Block RH 3,45 Varsity Foot- ball 3,45 French Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Future Teachers' Club 4, Historian 45 Ninth Grade Chorus 1. McGUIRT, GLORIA YVONNE-Ninth Grade Glee Club5 Secretary of Homeroom 15 Secretary of Homeroom 25 Treasurer of Homeroom 25 Valentine Queen 35 Future Nurses' Club, Vice President 3, President 45 May Court 4. MCKENZIE, THERESA JEAN-Homeroom Treasurer 'I5 Ninth Grade Girls' Glee Club 15 Homeroom Reporter 25 Beta Club 3,45 Commercial Club 4. McMAHAN, JACQUALINE ELAINE-Glee Club 15 G.A.A. 25 Commer- cial Club 4. MCMANUS, DONALD WAYNE-D.O. Club, Secretary 3. MCMURRAY, MARY JOYCE-F.H.A. 15 Glee Club 1,25 4-H Club 4, Treasurer5 Public Speaking Club 4. MERRITT, PANSY LEE-Commercial Club 4, Treasurer5 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 45 Future Teachers' Ass. 45 G.A.A. 1,2,45 Homeroom Treasurer 4. MICKLE, JOHN PARKER-President of Homeroom 25 Baseball Team 2,3,45 Member of Student Council 25 Junior Marshal 35 Boys' State5 Vice President of Junior Class 35 King of Hearts 35 President of Student Council 45 Senior Marshal 45 King Teen 4. MILLER, DONALD GENE- MITCHELL, CLYDE MELVIN-Physical Ed. 15 F.F.A. 15 Glee Club 1. MITCHELL, SHIRLEY ANNE-Glee Club 15 F.H.A. 1,25 Homeroom Offi- cer 25 Commercial Club 45 School Fashion Show 25 Physical Education. MOBLEY, FRANCES ANNE-Beta Club 3,45 Block R Club 45 Carrousel Candidate 45 Cheerleader 45 Commercial Club 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Letter Club 45 All Star Volleyball 3,4, Captain5 All Star Basketball 35 Glee Club 15 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Junior J.H.A. 15 Junior Mar- shal 35 Secretary of Homeroom 25 Treasurer of Homeroom 1: National Honor Society 4. Page One Hundred EightyfSix MOON, SYLVIA KATHLEEN-Assembly Band 1,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Band Hi-Lites 1,2,3,45 Band Letter 25 Decoration Committee for Junior Senior 35 District and State Contests 1,2,3,45 English R 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. Letters 2,35 Homeroom Reporter 2,35 J.H.A. 15 Junior Play 35 Maiorette 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Miami Trip I: Nflfiofldl Thespian Society 3,45 New York Trip 45 Public Speaking Club 45 School Fashion Show 15 Senior Dramatics 45 Senior Play 4. MORGAN, RICHARD NICKOLSON-Secretary of Homeroom 15 Glee Club 15 D.E. 4. MORRISON, FRANK JORDAN-Glee Club5 President of Homeroom 15 Vice President of Homeroom 4. MORTON, CHARLES JIMMIE-Glee Club 15 Physical Education 1,25 Bus Driver 4. MOTZ, CAROLINE BURNETT-Homeroom Secretary 15 Future Nurses'5 Junior Home Economics5 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 3,4. MUNN, GARY WESLEY-Baseball 2,3,45 Block R 2,3,45 Vice President of Senior Homeroom5 Glee Club 1,2,3. MUNN, SANDRA ADA-All State Chorus 3,45 Commercial Club 45 English R Club 3,45 Future Teachers' Club 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Garnet and Black Reporter 45 Hofneroom Vice President 25 Homecoming Sponsor 25 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Music Clinic 1,2,3,45 Sextet 2,3,45 State Music Clinic 1,2,3,45 Perfect Attendance Award 3. NALLEY, OLA LEON- NEAL, LEWIS WALTER-D. E. Club 25 Reporter of D. E. Club 4. NEAL, ROBERT WILLIAM-Glee Club 15 D.E. Club 4. NELSON, RICHARD GORDON-Homeroom President 45 Trade and In- dustrial Club 3,4. NEWMAN, THOMAS GAIL- NICHOLS, JOHN ERNEST- NIES, WILLIAM HENRY-Football 15 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Football All Area Honorable Mention5 All State5 First Team AlI Area 35 Second Team All State 45 All Big 14 5 Voted Most Valuable Foot- ball Player5 Track 1,2,3,45 Won State Record5 Senior Class Presi- dent. NIVENS, MARION CALDWELL-Bus Driver 45 Public Speaking Club5 Glee Club 1. NUNN, KENNETH FRANKLIN- OATES, MARTHA JANE-F.F.A. Sweetheart 25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Glee Club 15 Homeroom Secretary 2. OIDEM, MARY WELDON-Glee Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 letter Cu 4. OLNEY, MARY CAROLYN- PARKER, SARAH GRACE-Glee Club 15 Treasurer of Homeroom 25 Commercial Club 4. PARRISH, ELIZABETH KELLY-Band 1,2,35 Assembly Band 1,2,35 English R 3,45 French Club 3,45 Future Nurses' 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Music Clinic 1,2,3,45 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 Senior Dramatics 35 Sextet Alternate 35 Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,2. PAIZRISH, SARA ELAINE-Junior J.H.A.5 Senior J.H.A.5 Commercial Cu 4. PARSONS, OSCAR DEWEY-Band 1,2,3,45 Junior MUl'Sl'ldIj Senior Mar- shaI5 Band Letter 25 Perfect Attendance 3. PARTLOW, GARY ALFRED-Baseball Team 2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Block R Club5 2,3,45 Treasurer of Block R Club 4. PATTERSON BRENDA JO-Glee Club 1. PATTERSON, JAMES ROBERT-Transferred from Kenwood Senior High School, Baltimore, Maryland in 19585 First place in Physics Division in District Science Fair. PAYNE, DEAMIE WYLETTE-Future Nurses' Club 35 Ninth Grade Girls' Chorus5 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Music Clinic 1,45 Music Contest 1,3,4. PEAY, KATE ELLEN-Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 15 Physiqql Edu. cation 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2. PEELER, BILL ELMORE-Trade a. Industrial Club 3,4, D. o. Club 3,4. PEELER, JAMES ANTHONY-Speech Club 1: Physical Education 1. PHILLIPS, CAROL VIRGINIA-G.A.A. I5 Tri-Hi-Y Club I, Future Teach. ers' Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Band 1,2,35 District Music Festival 1,2,35 State Music Festival 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Assembly Band 1,2,35 Band Letter 25 Band Stripe 35 Latin Forum 25 Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee 35 English R Club 35 Secr'-EIUVY of Homeroom 3: Treasurer of Homeroom 45 Commercial Club 45 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 Latin Club 15 Future Nurses' Club 3: Secretary of Senior Class 4. PHILLIPS, EDWARD LEE-Block R 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Vice President of Senlor Class. PHILLIPS, MAX ALAN-Homeroom Secretary 15 Ninth Grade Chorus 1. Homeroom Vice President 4. ' PILCHER, JOHN DANIEL-Transferred from Winthrop Training School, Rock I-lIlI, South Carolina, 19595 Boys' Glee Club 45 Mixed Chorus 4: Senior Dramatics 45 Golf Team 3,4, POAG, DICKIE ELIZABETH-Commercial Club 45 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 4- English R Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 1- Mixed Chg'-ug 3,45 Senior Dramatics 4. ' SENIOR DIRECTORY POLK, DORIS ELAINE-Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 15 School Fashion Show 15 Chairman of Magazine Campaign 45 Music Festival 1. POOLE, FRED WALDO- PORTER, ALVIN WAYNE-Won Second Place in Science Fair in Biology Division 2. RAGIN, WESLEY SANDLE-Glee Club5 English R Club 3,4. RAINES, MARY ELIZABETH-Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 25 Future Teachers' Club 45 Ninth Grade Chorus. RAMSEY, JEWELL MARIE-Jr. J.H.A. 15 Sr. J.H.A. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Glee Club 1. RAMSEY, MARY LOU- RAMSEY, MICHAEL DARRELL-Football 15 Baseball 15 Basketball 3. REEVES, WAYNE EDDIE-D.E. Club 3, Vice President 45 Trade and Industrial Club 1,25 Glee Club 1. REYNOLDS, JO ANN-Glee Club 1,2,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Homeroom Secretary 2. ROACH, EDNA LEE-Ninth Grade Girls' Glee Club5 G.A.A. 2,45 All-Star Volleyball Team 2,45 Delta-Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 Homecoming Sponsor 4. ROBERTS, CAROLYN FAYE- ROBERTS, HELEN EARLETA-Delta Tri-Hi-Y 25 Commercial Club 45 Latin Club 1. ROBINSON, PEGGY ARLENE-Commercial Club 45 Future Teachers' Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Letter Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. ROCKHOLT, WILLIAM DAVID-F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice President. RODGERS, FAYE RADFORD-Glee Club 15 Commercial Club 4. RODGERS, JERRY HOWARD-Trade and Industrial Club, Vice President 1,25 Block R Club 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3. ROSS, BENNIE SUE-French Club 35 F.H.A. 15 Future Nurses' 35 Garnet and Black Staff 3,4, Circulation Manager 4. RUSSELL, MARGARET ANN-Beta Club 2,3,45 DAR Citizenship Award 45 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 1,4, Chaplain 45 Editor-in-chief of Bearcat 45 French Club 3,45 Future Teachers' Club 1,2,3,45 Garnet and Black Reporter 35 Girls' State Representative 35 Homeroom President 45 Junior Mar- shaI5 Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 35 Latin Club 1, Latin Forum5 National Honor Society 3,4, Chairman of Induction Service 45 Senior Dramatics Club 3,45 Senior MarshaI5 Student Council 45 Perfect Attend- ance Award 2. SANDERS, JANET OPHELIA-J.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Volleyball All- Star 2,3,45 Captain: Volleyball 3, Basketball 35 Annual Staff 4. SANDS, RICHARD BOWMAN-Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Future Teachers' Club 45 Bus Drivers' Club 45 English R Club 3,45 Latin Club 1. SAPP, ERNEST LEROY, JR.-Baseball 2,45 Basketball 2,35 Block R Club 2,3,45 Golf 1,3,45 Homeroom President 35 Student Council 3. SCHOFIELD, ROBERT WHITE-Transferred from Walhalla High School. Walhalla, South Carolina in 1959. SCOTT, BARBARA JEAN-Vice President of Homeroom 15 G.A.A. 15 F.H.A. 15 Secretary of Homeroom 2,3,45 Library Club 25 Commercial Club 45 Carrousel Candidate 4. SEGAL, BARBARA DIANE-Attended State Science Fair 25 Third Place Regional Science Fair 25 Beta Club 2,3,45 English R5 French Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Junior Class Play 35 Junior Marshal 35 Placed in State Mental Contest-Algebra 15 Placed in State English, Biology 25 Senior Class Play 45 Secretary of National Thespian Society 45 National Thespian Society 3,45 Senior Dramatics 3,4. SEYMOUR, FLETA ELIZABETH-All-State Chorus 45 Beta Club 3,45 Carrousel Princess 45 Commercial Club 45 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Tri- Hi-Y Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Assembly 3, Conference 1,25 English R Club 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Sponsor 1,45 Junior-Senior Committee 35 Latin Club 15 Latin Forum 15 Library Assistant 15 May Court 1,2,3,4, May Court Queen 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 Senior Mar- shal 45 State Music Festival 2,3,45 Student Council 3. SHEHAN, CAROLYN JOYCE-J.H.A, 1,2, Treasurer 15 F.H.A. 3,4, Vice President 45 G.A.A. 15 Finalist in F.F.A. Sweetheart 15 Runnerup 25 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Glee Club 1,45 D.E. Club 45 Library Assistant lAwardJ 25 Perfect Attendance 1,2,35 Physical Education 1. SHELL, JAMES RONALD- SHU, BRENDA LAINE-F.H.A. 15 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Bible Club 3. SIKES, BETSY ROSS-All-State Clinic Chorus 1,2,3,45 All-State Honor Chorus 45 Band 1,2,35 Bands: Assembly 2,35 Concert 1,2,35 Marching 1,25 Bearcat Staff 45 Decorating Committee for Junior-Senior 35 District and State Band Contest 1,2,35 District and State Choral Contest 1,2, 3,45 District Science Fair 25 English R Club 45 English R for Chg.-QI Work 35 English R for Band 35 Garnet and Black Reporter 35 Feature Editor 45 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Junior J.H.A. 15 Latin Forum 1,25 Mix. ed Chorus 2,3,45 Ninth Grade Glee Club 15 Quill and Scroll 45 Secretary of Homeroom 25 Senior Dramatics 35 Senior Marshal 45 Treasurer of Homeroom 3. SIMMONS, GWENDOLYN CELIA-Girls' Glee Club 2l35 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Student Council 15 President of Homeroom 12 Vice PreSideI'1l of Homeroom 25 Secretary of Homeroom 35 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. . SIMPSON, BAXTER GEORGE, JR.-Latin Club 15 Senior Play5 Senior Dramatics5 Thespian Club. SIMS, WILLIAM MARTIN-F.F.A. 2,35 Bus Driver 35 D.O. 45 Glee Club 1. SLAGLE, WILBURN CLYDE, JR.- SMITH, ANDREA MARGARET-Future Nurses' Club 35 Garnet and Black Staff, 3,45 Business Manager 45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 1. SMITH, WILLDA JO--English R Club 45 French Club 3,45 English R for Music 35 Future Teachers' Club 45 Junior Marshal 35 Latin Club 15 Latin Forum 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 State and District Music Contests 2,3,4. SMITH, HAROLD KIMBER, JR.-Bus Drivers' Club 3,45 Proiectionist Club 1,2,3,45 Senior Dramatics 3,4. SMYER, CAROLYN DAVIS-Band 1,2,3,45 Band Officer 1,2,3,45 Maior- ette 1,2,35 Head Maiorette 45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Carrousel Princess Contest, First Runner Up 45 Commercial Club 45 District and State Music Contests 1,2,3,45 English R Club 2,3,45 English R for Band 15 Homeroom President 35 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Junior-Senior Decor- ating Committee 35 Latin Club 15 Junior Marshal 35 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 National Honor Society 3,45 State Baton Champion 1957, 19585 Student Council 3. STARNES, JOHN WILLIAM-Baseball 1,2,3,45 B Team Football 15 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Block R Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Glee Club 1. STEVENS, THOMAS LELAND-Glee Club 15 National Thespian So- ciety 3,45 Vice President 45 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play. STEVENSON, JUDITH ANN-Girls' Glee Club 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Homeroom President 15 Student Council 15 Commercial Club 45 Presi- dent 45 Carrousel Princess Candidate 45 May Court Alternate 4. STRAIT, WILLIAM ALLEN-Band, 1,2,45 Band Officer 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Homeroom President 2,35 Homeroom Secretary 45 English R Club 3,45 Senior Dramatics 45 Student Council 2,35 Sports Editor of Garnet and Black 3,45 Quill and Scroll 4. STRAIT, JAMES EUGENE, JR.-Glee Club 15 D.E. Club 4. STURGIS, HELEN ANN-F.H.A. Club 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 4-H Club 1. SULLIVAN, JOY RUSSELL-Beta Club 45 English R Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Queen 45 Homeroom Treasurer 15 Homeroom Reporter 35 Latin Club 15 Library Assistant 25 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Senior Dramatics 3,45 Senior Dramatics Reporter 45 Junior- Senior Decorating Committee 3. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM ANDREW-Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 English R Club 3,4. SUMMERS, JOSEPH BURL-Glee Club 15 Music Festival 15 Perfect At- tendance Certificate 1,25 President of Homeroom 15 Vice President of Homeroom 2. SUTTON, NEDRA JEAN-Future Teachers' Club 35 Glee Club 15 Physical Education 1,2,3. TARLETON, RICHARD CALDWELL- TASSONE, FRANKIE DIANNE-Future Nurses' Club 15 G.A.A. 15 Glee Club 2,35 French Club 3,45 Library Club 1,2,3,45 Ninth Grade Chorus 1. TAYLOR, ANTHONY HOLLIS-Amateur Radio Relay League 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 45 Assembly Band 45 Rock Hill Amateur Radio Club 2,3,45 Senior Dramatics 4. TAYLOR, RICHARD ERVIN-Transferred from Winthrop Training School, 19585 Football 35 Bus Driver 4. THOMASSON, JAMES ARNOLD- TIPTON, JACKIE VIRGINIA-All-swf Basketball Team 1,2,3,45 All-Sidi' Volleyball Team 1,2,35 French Club 3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 GAA Letter Club 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Dra- matics 3. TORRENCE, MARY LAURINDA-Bearcat Staff 45 Commercial Club 45 Ninth Grade Chorus 1. TRAXLER, WILLIAM LOUIS-All-state Mixed Chorus 45 Boys' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 English R CIub5 French Club 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Perfect Attendance Certificate 1,3. TREADWAY, DARRYL LEZZELL-Band 15 Glee Club 1,2,45 Trade Bn ln. dustrial Club 3,4. TRIBBLE, FEASTER VANDIVER-Biology Club 15 Debators' Club 15 Dramatics Club 1,2,3,45 Public Speaking 4. TROUELEFIELD, THOMAS COLE-Glee Club 15 Vice President of Home. room , TRUESDALE, MITCHELL RHYAN-Bus Drivers' Club 45 Industrial Club 15 Bus Driver 3,4. TRULOVE, SHIRLEY ELMA-Ninth Grade Glee Club I5 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Future Nurses' Club 25 G.A.A. 3,4. TURNER, PATSY ELAINE-commercial Club 4, Glee Club 1,2, J.H.A. 15 School Fashion Show 15 Delta Tri-Hi-Y. Page One Huntluctl Eighty Seven SENIOR DIRECTORY VAUGHN, GILBERT RUFFIN-Beta Club 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Future Teachers' Club 2,3,45 Garnet and Black Reporter 35 Girls' Athletic Association 15 Latin Club 15 Ninth Grade Glee Club 15 Senior Dra- matics Club 3,4. VESS, LOUELLA PRESSON- VESS, RALPH BENNY- VIPPERMAN, MICHAEL JOHN-Transferred from Winthrop Training School, Rock Hill, South Carolina in 19595 Senior Homeroom President5 Student Council 45 Senior Dramatics Club5 National Thespian Society5 Glee Club5 Mixed Chorus5 English R. WADE, GLENN DEAN-Trade and Industrial Club 1,2,3. WALDROP, NANCY JANE-Delta Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,35 English R 45 French Club 4. WEAVER, CHARLES KENNETH-Glee Club 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Vice President 45 Baseball 35 Block R 3,45 Proiection Club 3,4, Vice President5 Junior Marshal5 Senior Marshal5 Vice President Home- room 35 President Homeroom 45 Future Teachers' 4. WEBB, STANLEY RANDOLPH-Vice President Homeroom 1,35 President Homeroom 25 Student Council 1,2,35 Senior Dramatic Club 3,45 Football Team 45 Perfect Attendance 1,2,3. WESTMORELAND, FRED ROBERT-Football Manager 1,25 Basketball Manager 1,25 Basketball J. V. Team 25 Block R Club 1,2. WHEELES, EMSLY PAUL-Varsity Football 1,2,3,45 Varisty Basketball 15 Varsity Track 2,3,45 Homeroom President 15 Student Council 1,2, Treasurer 25 Block R Club 1,2,3,45 Treasurer of Homeroom 45 All-Area Football Team 35 Band 1,2,3. WHITE, FRED ROMAINE-T. 8- I. Club 1,25 D, E. Club 3,4. WHITE, JEAN ARTHUR-Freshman Class President 15 Student Council 15 Latin Club 15 May Court 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers' 2,35 French Club 3,45 Senior Dramatics 3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 State Mental Contest 25 State Music Contests Piano 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 English R 3,45 Ninth Grade Chorus5 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Junior Marshal5 Senior Marshal. WHITESIDES, ROBERT EDWARD-Homeroom Vice President 25 Latin Club 15 Key Club 2,3,45 English R 3,45 Science Fair 15 Senior Dra- matics 3,45 Thespian Club 3,45 Junior Play5 Band5 Assembly Band 15 Pep Band 15 Concert Band 15 latin Forum 1. WHITLOCK, BRENDA JOYCE-Biology Club 45 English R Club 45 FHA 1,2,45 French Club 35 Future Nurses' Club 3,45 GAA 15 Girls' Glee Club 253,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Ninth Grade Girls' Glee Club5 Public Speaking Club 45 Senior Dramatics Club 45 State Music Con- test 15 Voice of Democracy Contest 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. WHITTLE, JOANNE-D.E. Club 45 Glee Club 1,45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Mixed Chorus 4. WHITTON, BOBBY WAYNE-Football 1,25 Boys' Glee Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 English R 45 Secretary of Homeroom 15 Proiectors' Club 1: Golf Club 3. Page One Hundred Eighty-Eight WILBANKS, BECKY RUTH-All stare chorus 45 Commercial Club 4: English R 3,45 FHA 15 Girls' Glee Club 2,3147 Mixed Cl'10l'U5 47 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 State Music Festival 2,3,4. WILLIAMS, JUDITH BRENDA-JHA 1,25 Commercial Club 45 Treasurer of Homeroom 3. WILLIAMS, MARY MARGARET-English R for Dramatics 35 English R for Glee Club 35 English R Club 45 French Club 3,45 F.T.A. 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Junior Play5 Junior Marshal5 Latin Club 15 Latin Forum 1,25 Mixed Chorus 35 Ninth Grade Glee Club 15 Treasurer of Homeroom 1,25 Thespian Society 45 Senior Play5 Senior Dramatics 3,45 Perfect Attendance 1. WILLIAMSON, VIVIAN GEORGETTE-Commercial Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,45 Mixed Chorus 4 5Senior Dramatics 4. WILLIS, SANDRA CLARK-Band 1,2,35 Band Letter5 Band Stripe5 Beta Club 45 English R 3,45 Future Nurses' 35 French Club 3,45 President of the French Club 45 G.A.A. 15 Junior Play5 Junior Senior Committee5 Latin 15 Latin Forum 1,25 Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus5 Senior Dramatics5 Senior Play5 Senior Superlative5 Thespian Club 3, 45 Thespian Club Reporter 4. WILSON, CECILIA JOAN-Vice President of Homeroom 15 J.H.A. 1,25 Commercial Club 4. WINDHAM, ROBERT EUGENE-Band 1,25 Bus Driver 3,45 Glee Club 1. WINGATE, JAMES AUSTIN-Glee Club 15 Latin Club 15 State Mental Contests 15 Homeroom Officer 35 Junior Marshal5 Senior Marshal5 National Honor Society 45 Beta Club 45 Senior Play5 National Merit Scholarship Finalist. WOODS, JOHN OATES, JR.-Latin Club 15 Ninth Grade Chorus 15 Band 1,2,3,45 English R 3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Senior Play5 National Thespian Society 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Beta Club 45 Senior Dramatics 45 Key Club Treasurer 2, Key Club 2,3,45 Senior Marshal 45 Junior Marshal 35 Lambda Hi Y 15 All-State Chorus 45 Assembly Band 2,3,4. WORKMAN, JOSEPH GRIER-Public Speaking Club 45 Chaplain Senior Dramatics 4. WRENN, CARTER BARNES-Latin Club 15 Glee Club 15 Band 15 Bas- ketball 15 Homeroom Treasurer 15 Lambda Hi Y 15 Block R 25 Tennis Team 25 Band 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Photographer of Garnet and Black 25 Block R 35 English R 35 French Club 35 Senior Dramatics 35 Bus Driver 35 Senior Play 45 Block R 45 English R 45 Senior Dramatics 45 National Thespian Society 45 Bus Driver 45 Homeroom Reporter 4. WRIGHT, JOHNNY TAFT-J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Tennis 3. WRIGHT, LEROY WAYNE- YOUNGBLOOD, SAMMIE JEAN-Vice-President Homeroom 15 Secretary Homeroom 25 President Homeroom 35 Student Council 35 Treasurer of Junior Class 35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Secretary and Treasurer Home- room 45 May Court 45 Carrousel Contestant 45 Carrousel Runnerup 45 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Bearcat Staff 4. THE 1960 BEARCAT STAFF ACKNOWLEDGES We want to express our deep gratitude and sincere appreciation to the many people who helped in the preparation of this book. We wish to thank especially the following: Mr. Ralph Shelley and Mr. Morris A. Kenig of Keys Printing Company who have super- vised this book. The senior teachers who assisted us in many ways. The following who helped with the pictures: Mr. Rock McGee. Delmar Studios. Mr. Bob Bryant for his invaluable help in getting a iudge for our Beauty Section. Mr. Rip Wilder of the Herald Staff for his help with our athletic copy. Mrs. Heitman for her help in keeping our subscription lists accurate. 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