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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
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-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
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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
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