Simpsonville High School - Le Souvenir Yearbook (Simpsonville, SC)
- Class of 1954
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Was It a rughtmare or was It a real1ty'7' Indeed lt was real' Tune was fleetmg It was the hour the zero hour the hour to rev1ew the present and to look 1nto the future far as human eye can see the hour to v1ew the scenes of a day a month a year 1n S1mpsonv1lle Hlgh glllff x X At f1rst the pages of th1s bo k Are blank and purely fa1r But T1me soon wrlteth mernormes A d palnteth p1ctures there 9 Z - e s ff X ll ' - O n ' ' .ll ,mama ffmwg 'Mew F4964 'Me qaldew 426 Place Slmpsonvllle Hlgh Slmpsonvllle S C DUTdt1OH of Tlme Septenqber 1953 June 1954 Underlylng C iuse of Golden Age. Three Hundred part1c1pants 1n one Notable Events of the Golden Age a l 19 3 pp 3 Wxnter 1953 pp 14 15 Spr1ng 1954 pp 18 19 Summer 1954 pp Z9 32 Persons Re pons1ble for the Age pp 16 56 Outs1de Influences Exerted by the Golden Age pp 57 71 Results of the Golden Age pp 72 4 happy, satisfying school year pp. 9-56 F 1 - 5 . 9-1 , NY1' Q-, ,f 46 7c2ne Wtadee 'Me .Zelda 50206364 -.JW - ,LJ ' XZOX f f ,MQ 0, ff! W W6 fy f f ,X yyv iv' 'QW X W. ' Xf X af af ' ' X V , 4 wifi I , . ,, if, ! f , 1 pf ' . rec 1.. A .gms 4 f 1 til? A1 , f at ives. X afclmoo A ,f W f f -2 x ' f - 1 '. 9 Q 2,1 . 'X Q1 ,,' 'Q' .. K ' ' x 9 Q srl x Tme f46'Zc3c4Dmf if We wdftg cmd We Pfdq 'fageaficvz L, We affechonately ded1cate the 1954 Le Souven1r to Charles Brooks Johnson our coach who stresses fa1rp1ay good sportsmansh1p and hard work who 15 noble 1n v1ctory loyal m defeat a man of h1gh prmcmples at all tunes 8 -, ' 5'K.qs.3.ns.? '. ,I ' - M , if ' , ., 4 7' 8 4 Y y 7 41A 1 I 5. ' ,J 1' I' I 4, 1 'U .2 csv ' 1 , ,. I, ,fn l R k it 1,4 4' as 5:1 5 -P ,X 'Yi 4 if ' tim' ff an ' ' , rv! Q f ' V ,-'ms M K ' 'V x. ,A -' 1' ' 4 ' 4 , f S A 1- . vi ' ,Ji uanwak' mnif., H-'A' YJ 'li S I 4 Y W ., 'x'1fl. AY eama 704626 l4Qd43t We hail thee August 15, -- important date, time long awaited -- the beginning of another football season. Through the years, our Whirlwind has courageously and victoriously roared while the spec- tators proudly lauded each player's en- deavor. Because of your genuine sportsmanship and untiring effort,your Alma Mater adds another successful year. Your strong finish in defeating the mighty A team of Woodruff merits keen praise. n 1.7 , .fr , I .. f r'g,3yzs.,r'a1',?'a1tY C, jgijtlv a1 'jf,' 't '? T?'U' it rm . ,f,f.,7 +5 vt: LMI' I 7 ' 4 ,- .ii ic. Lk 4 Ronnie Parker Charles Johnson James Henderson Co-Captain Coach Captain Tegan- , '-I .'1h'f r. .vs,r- , 4 -L,a.,,,- Laddie Jones Jack Broodshire Dick Hamby Senior Guard Senior Quartetback Senior End 1414 Frrst Row Jack Drllard Nerll Barnett Jerry Thackston Marlon Krng Calvm Whrte Krrby Ballew Jack Brookshrre Phrlrp McG11l Second Row Brlly Brooks Eddre Coker Guy Porter Laddre Jones Tommy Wnght Wrcky Watson Donme Melton Jlmmy Burdette Coach Charles Johnson Thrrd Row James Henderson Ronme Parker Drck Hamby Troy Stokes Ted Lastmger Preston Calvert George Sexton Bull Austm and Vrrgrl Gambrell Sept Pendelton Sept Salem Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct P1edmont Pans T Rest Fountam Inn Slater Woodruff ry 41 ,Alf as E' B '-! ff, if i r? 3 i +1 z v A f 2 2 S 2 - . E , N - e sf, s 45 .,.. L Captain Co-Captain Mickey King Mary Parrish Senior Forward Senior Forward The determined Whirlwind began the year with the knowledge that it would have to fight long and hard if it continued to maintain the record set decades ago. Precedent had its weight as did ex- perience and austere coaching, and when the whistle blew for the final moment, another famous season was written in the annals of Girls' Basketball in Simpsonville High. Varsity Team is: From Row-fLefr to rightj Mickey King, Carolyn Harnby, Iackie Thackston, Bobbie Gail Howard Lora Lee Brown, Carrie Norris, Louise Larimer, Martha Jane Pace, Back Row-Margie Cooper, Berry Worthy Nancy Brown, Mary Parrish, Jane Putman, Wandetta Abercombia, and Betty Jo Owings. qw., ni v this A Lf ' f V '- 1 ,, 1' N , yy B b y ,t as Q Q0 'X K. 'lsr ' 7 Boys are suchversatile creatures or is it the time and place which de- te r min e their accomplishments '? Undaunted by any outside influences , the boys' basketball team raced and whirled over the courts of District lO to rack up scores and to swell our chests with pride. .. 'J l Captain Co-Capta Jack Brookshire Ronnie Parker Senior Forward Senior Guard Varsity Team is: Front Row-CLeft to rightj Billy Brooks, Ronnie Parker, Preston Calvert, Troy Stokes, Jack Brookshire Back Row: Jerry Thackston, Guy Porter, Bill Austin, Neill Barnett, Eddie Coker. , 5 , 45 i rg .' 1117 fQ .. ic if aaedguzde Tumbling was introduced asa part of the physical edu- cation program. Our team participated with excellence at the County Play Day, and we expect further honors with the team now in train- ing. It is composed of the following members: first row, left to right--Neill Bar- nett, Bill Austin, Troy Stokes, Jack Brookshire, Ronnie Park- er, Guy Porter. Second row-- Betty Worthy, Bobbie Gail Howard, Lora Lee Brown. Third row--Jackie Thack- ston, Mickey King, Standing --Nancy Brown, Carrie Nor- ris, Carolyn Hamby, Jane Putman, Mary Parrish. idle 20 ' ' Zkcac The Midgets continued to roar and to whirl this season. It is an eleven unrivaled in speed, size, and scores. Under Coach Barbery's training they 'are learning all the rules early. Hats off to the Whirlwind of to-morrow! Back row, left to right--Sonny Richardson, Jimmy Wright, Wesley Meadows, Terry Sellers, Jerry Dillard, Donald Williams, Ronald Wil1iams,Jimmy Todd, and Coach Red Barbery. Middle row--Dudley Hathcox, Lynn King, Jim Barnett, Alphus Coker, Kenneth White, John Porter, Donnie Brookshire, Red Painter. Front row--Judy Abercrombie, Sue Williams, Joyce Thomp- son, Joan Taylor, Olivia Parker. A3 'Em' DQQ a 'NN- N?0x 1 in mf .145 2 lf' f ff 'F .. ii .7 , v 5 ,J A M . 4-- r . - -egg-.1 0 'nn f I I. ,M -an lun-ali! 'il' President The Beta Club is a national organization which emphasizes academic achievements. Our club is active, alert, and ambitious. We have been fortunate, thus far, in being able to attend annually our state convention. Through the aid and inspiration of our sponsor, Miss Sloan, we have been successful in raising funds to finance our projects. Yearly we grow in many respects, membership included: therefore, we challenge every student to study to show himself an ap- proved member of our local Beta Club. oumomi. HQ? socgv X 'I 2 5- 5 ' James Henderson Current Members ofthe Club are: Stlvia Tumblin, Marian Hughes, Anita White, James Henderson, Dick Hamby, Billy Brooks Ralph Bennett, Nancy White, Bruce Marler, Eddie Howard,Gwendolyn King, Vivian Wood, Jo J0hll50Vl. Barbara Todd, Joan Fowler, Sally Richardson, Della Whitmire, Bill Austin, Margie Campbell, Sandra Howard, Toby Hunter Nlancy Coxe, Joann Smith, Helen Berry, Mary Alice Garret, Martha Jane Pace, Catherine Godfrey,Pattie Rose Moore Martha Ann Garrison, Lola Berry, Helen Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Sloan. l .L QHIIIHJ 1 L P l The LE SOUVENIR staff rnspects other yearbooks Seated left to right are Martha Ann Garrison Sylv1aTumbl1n Vivian Wood Sally Richardson Dick Hamby James Henderson Standing left to rtght are Anita White Marian Hughes Jackie Thackston Mrckey King Mary Alice Garrett Helen Thompson Sandra Howard Barbara Todd Toby Hunter Della Whltmire .mx YK'-r Editor-ln-Chief 5:45 Zum Sally Richardson is-X-tn, 4 I Dick Hamby Business Manager X7 18 Since its reprinting in 1951 LE SOUVENIR has been judged each year in the yearbook clinic for our state. We are happy to be able to note higher ratings as we strive for improvement. Perhaps the students who constitute the staff appreciate most the yearbook as they experience study and training in its construction. SM!! mea T 'SU' 1- if v, E' , , 'He J ,337-. wkll ,,. t N Serious work is being completed as THE REMINDER staff faces the zero hour. Under the capable leader- ship oftheir sponsor, Mrs. Mary Jane McKinney, the finished details are checked and the paper is ready for printing. Accomplishments have been attained in this field. The students have learned not only the principles of journalism but have received valu- able training in practical English as well. '!'.: ,Q .y 3,1 vp ,rx Eddie Howard Business Manager xii g-X ggi' p 'Tru 4 Dick Hamby Editor-in-Chief Busy at work is the efficient REMINDER Staff. Seated left to right are: Helen Berry, Anita White, Dick Hamby Martha Ann Garrison, Margie Campbell. Standing left to right are: Toby Hunter, Sally Richardson, Laddie Jones Helen Thompson, Sandra Howard, Joe Johnson, Eddie Howard, Vivian Wood, Mrs. Mary Jane McKinney, Bruce Marler Dean Parker, Barbara Todd, and Della Whitmire. Under the capable leadership of these officers judgement, Honor and Achievement are being realized. Left to right: Catherine Godfrey,reporterg Eddie Whitmire, treasurer: Ann Martin, secretary, Carolyn Wood, president, and Polly Nelson, vice president. mzfez4S4w7 Home economics has long been one of the most popular courses in our school. Practi- cal experience in homemaking is the ideal,and surely it is be- ing realized as we observe our former students now success- ful in the role of housewife and mother. The motto, A live wire never gets stepped on becomes a. rule of life with our J. H. A. members. Sixty six members compose the J.H.A. Chapter: Albercrombie, Baldwin, Beaman, Brookshire, Brown, Carlton Chandler, Chapman, Cooper, Coxe, Crowe, Edwards, Forrester, E. Fowler, P. Fowler, Garrett, C. Godfrey, C. Godfrey Gooch, Graydon, Grogan, Hamby, Harrison, B. Howard. J. Howard, S. Howard, S. Howard, Hudson, Hunter, Kellett King, Knight, Lominick, Mahaffey, Marler, Martin, McCall, McGill, Moore, Nelson, Norris, Owens, Parrish, Payne Peden,Pennington, Pollard, J. Putman, I. Putman, Sanders, Sellers, Smith, Snow, J. Spillers, N. Spillers, Thackston Tomlinson, Thompson, C. Vaughn, L. Vaughn, Walker, Waters, D. Whitmire, E. Whitmire. Wood, Worthy. ' wi FXFAf 1. V ul-10 . - V q . f-.H-,g . -,. xx 1.-use' n if ' .n Nflo 6 e-306 , it :- Q 4: 9 : 7,4 ,T r 'A f 0 ,, N 91 5x '- o .1 5 These sturdy young farmers set a high standard for their fellow chapter members. Left to right they are: Eddie Coker, Reriorterg David Leapord, Sentinel, Eddie Howard, President, Don Moore, Treasurer, Toby Hunter, Vice President, Tommy Wright, Secretary. Our boys participate in every phase of agricultural activity-- forestry, dairying, cattle raising, poultry, swine, plus actual farm- ing. For two consecutive years a member has won a trip to Kan- I I sas City. Jasper Fowler delighted us this year with accounts of his experiences. Much credit for these accomplishments belongs to Mr. M. O. Alexander, Ag In- structor. Active members of the FFA are: Allen,Bayne, Blakely, Bridges, Compton, Dillard, Duncan, Ford, Fowler A., Fowler G., Gresham, Henderson, Holcombe, Hudson, Lawson, Mahaffey, McCall, McDonald, Melton, Moore,Pace, Parker, Sales, Vaughn, Verdin, Watson,Mayfie1d,Porter,McCallJ.. Gambrell, Howard, Jones, Williams, Brooks, Hun- ter, Fowler, Coker, Wright, Knight, Leopard, Kellett, Cooper, Coker, Barnett, Howard, Lewis, Waddell, Barbrey, Burd- ette, Thackston. 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P341 :CEI Members ofthe Grrl sG1eeClub are Baldwm Bourland Brown C Brown L Brown N Brooks Brook sh1re Carlton Chandler Chandler M Chandler R Coxe Dean Fowler P Fowler P Gooch Grogan Hamby Howard Howard S Hunter A Hunter E Hughes James Laumer K Lau mer L Mahaffey Marler Martln Moore D Moore P Nelson Owens Pennlngton Pollard Robert son Sanders B Sanders B Smrth Sprllers N Sprllers I Snow Stogner Thompson A Thompson H Todd Vaughn Water Whlte Wh1tm1re D Whtrmrre E Wood C Wood F Wood V Worthy Young Waco-z When one speaks of musrc one thrnks of the rmportant place ll has always occupled 1n the l1ves of the S1mpsonv1ll1ans For half a century rt has been taught tn the school for more than a quarter of a century by our beloved Mrs Krlgore who has never ceased to grow rn th1s professron so near her heart Nerther has she lost any of her love for people nor they for her Srnce she prefers not to pose for us we dedrcate th1s page to her and her music lovers She has set precedent she has set goals reached them and set hrgher ones as new generauons came under her teaching she hassetan example unequalled 1n our hlstory Membersofthe M1xedChorusare Baldwm Ballew Brookshlre Brown N Brown C Carlton Coxe Dean Fowlerl Fowler P Fowler P Gambrell Garrett Garrrson Gooch Grogan Hamby M Hamby C Hamby R Hart Howard Hughes Hunter Johnson Hames Laumer Mahaffey Marler Mamn McG1ll McCall Nelson Penmngton Pollard Porter Rrchardson Smrth Snow Sprllers I Sprllers N Thompson A Thompson H Todd Walker Whrte Whrtmrre D Whxrmxre E Wood C Wood V Worthy 22 gauze! geaw mae 9. ,x , . .fr Q. ,J l lr xx Y, tl 'i J xi 1 55 piflaf x, -w -1 g ,Q f J ' :za r'f'5' : 2+ TP, - - .' sas! X 0 X ..--- 3, X, 2: ' ff' my at 'ra ,N f 91 6 - T 8' Y K 3 ,NW BAND Perhaps no group has worked more regularly, more lahoriously' and more willingly than our band. Comparatively young, as yet, it shows the skill and perfection of a far more experienced group. Hur sincere gratitude to you, Mr. Casad.and to your faithful musicians for hours of gracious playing. Proud we are of our Simpsonville Band. Members are: Left to right,Firstrow--Carolynlirown, Jane Brooks, Sandra Howard, Ann Martin, Eddie Wlhitmire, Mary Howard, Della Whitmire. Second row--Jacklwlarler, Linda l3,ilcombe,Beverly Vaughn,Frances Johnson, T. H. Toad, Chin -Vhite. Third row--Billy White, l.av.rence Richardson, Byron Verdin, Donald Bridges, Dennis Har, Jerry Knight. Fourth row-- Buddy Garrett, Donnie Brookshire, Johnny Baskin, Jim Barnett. Fifth rov.--Belinda Duckworth, Jimmy Wriglrr, Virgil Gambrell,Bill Austin,Brenda Bridges. Majoretresare: Lefttoright--Sonya Cobb, Linda League, Liarcie Coker, Frances Hughes, Alice Hunter. Drum major is Joe Johnson. 23 I a'a '0z ' ' me, :idk get load Many moments ofthe day are tiresome, unpleasant, and unwanted. Not band time for the beginners Everyday at the same hour they happily beat measurers, squeak notes, and then produce a harmonious melody. The next day they eagerly await the arrival of Mr. Casad, and a repetition ofthe process of yesterday. No wonder they are snatching compliments and calling attention to themselves As you note they are: Left to right, First row--Peggy Jo Giles, Doug West, Miriam Gowan, Brenda Sargeant Second row--Don Bagwell, Ronnie Hendrix, Dudley Hathcox, Spencer Gardner, Steve Garrison Third row--Tommy Crowe, Julian Barnett, Jerry Melton, Dean Patton, Edward Brown, Jerry Brooks I I 74- by of ?4me H One ofour mostactive clubs in school is the science club. Under the direction of Mrs. Wilma Gault, their science fair won county wide recognition. Everyday in the year is science day with them and some phase in the scientific realm is emphasized. Their exhibits make the science room one ofthe most inviting in all our building. Members are: Officers- President- Mickey King, Vice-president- Margie Campbell: Secretary- Sandra Howard, Treasurer- Della Whitmire, Bill Austin, KirbyBallew, Neill Barnett, Barbara Bayne, Helen Berry, Lola Berry, Eddie Coker, Lois Jean Forrester, Joan Fowler, Patricia Fowler, Annette Graydon, Patsy Grogan, Carolyn Hamby, Eugenia Hunter, Toby Hunter, Jo lohnson,Ann Martin,JackMcCall,Polly Nelson, Guy Porter, ,lean Snow, Trudy Walker, Eddie Whitmire, Carolyn Wood, Betty Worthy. BP' f ' f '14 L I 'Ka nl? Q 5 . . fn- 2 5 Q r ' L' I, lf' -I. sv. lj N 5 A Q fl. N -43' ' 4 Va A gf 40 Q 'Q 'V Y 1 4 1 ' 9 fb A W ' Q 'iw in-an .. nc' E, 1 pg 4 .aww K, k , '5- Sw in. 2? 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PODUI Dick I 3 I I' afnby Most Dramatic Dick Hamby Sally Richardson Mickey King Laddie Jones Wittiest Neatest Sally Richardson Dick Hamby E' Tia , 'N Y. J' Q , V ,,. Dick Hamby Martha Ann Garrison Most Helpful Dick Hamby Martha Ann Garrison Best All Around 54359 4 wif l I ' ' WM -Q J ,I ,f amd to 'Wteez Me Wm Our administrators believe in education of all youth and it is their endeavor to give the greatest privi leges possible to each pupil Through their efforts our local schools have reached new levels of achievement Mr Herndon Mr Thorne M: Barnett 34 ,ul g S., 3-all QQ., Mrs H W Abbott Enghsh and French Mr Gordon Casad Band Mrs W A Hopklns SCICHCC I+, 'vu 4041 M O Alexander Agnculture Mrs Franklm Gault Sclence Mr Charles Johnson Phys1ca1 Educauon 74a 7 Mrs L1111an Johnson Enghsh and Hlstory M1ss Sybll Marun Mathemaucs Mlss Ehzabeth Sloa n HISIOYY .yr fps., Mrs Morns Mc Kxnney Commerce Mrs S W Slmonton Home Economlcs Mrs D C Stogner Enghsh 'ii if 12.7 il ff -ai- V K, . 4111 LC Fig, iii' '15 q,,,,,,. V0 x 4-9- QW sl' pf Q0 59 Q Mrs Maude Brown Frrst Grade Mrs Mary Moore Ftrst Grade Mrs Roberta Rrchardson Fnrsr Grade Mrs Mamre Chandler Second Grade Mrss Vrvrenne Todd Second Grade Mrss Lourse Smrth Thud Grade Mrss Mrldred Thomason Thrrd Grade Mrs Julra Gresham Fourth Grade Mrss Esther Todd Fourth Grade Mrs Josre Curry Frith Grade Mrss May Moore Frfth Grade Mrss A lvrs Brooks Srxth Grade Persy Ann Edwards Sxxth Grade Mrss Emma Lou Hughes Seventh Grade Mrs Dahlra West Seventh Grade ff 'Mew ?7eop!e Wedp xi J 0 Yi I 3' llllyl, AQ 1-.,lllf'w, n 'f-J ,L Q 1 r -Ng Friends to Everyone The Lunchroom Ladies' . , . C Mrs. Ed Coker Secretary J. L. Miller Fritz Cooper Maintenance Men' GI' ' 604551-'46 7754964 Wan The golden hours, the pleasant days, the happy years together will long linger in the memoryof the sen- iors of '54, Time conquers many, many thingsg but our love, coopera- tion, ambitions, and accomplish- ments will continue through the year s to cement and to weld to-gether our reverence for eachother and for our Alma Mater. 'Q O 110 is 1 W li.. '? Senior Mascots are: Jane Barbry and David King. Important in their own way are our mascots, Minutes will tick into hours, hours into days, days into years, and they will be pushing the shadows off the sundial as happily and busily as you who they sponsor are doing today. Senior class officers are: Left to right--Dick I-Iamby-President, Dean Parker-Vice-president, Margie Camp- bell-Secretary, Anita White-Treasurer, Mickey King, Marion King, James Henderson-Representatives, Bayne Barbara Serving others releases us from selfishness Berry Helen A true friend is forever a friend 7 A-G A! ,gg Berry Lola It rs well to think well it is divine to act A 6' 3 3 well Brashier Ryland Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow Brookshire Jack act tomorrow what he learns today Campbell Margie Chances come to those prepared Coxe Nancy Not too sober not too gay but a good true girl in every way, Crowe, Barbara 'Smile and the world smiles with you. 41,-fx aide QS .af fl?- JU' 1 i fla 'Z 4' rr I 'Bk 'If' Dean Margaret T15 not too late to seek a newer world Drllard Ja ck Let the world roll along I 11 get there later Fowler Jasper Serrous but ready for the funny srde of lrfe Fowler Mary Frances Here IS a heart for every fate Fowler Patsy Av' Good thrngs come 1n small packages 'V Galloway Douglas E1 The world rs lrke an oyster you only need the rrght knrfe to open rt Garrett Bobby If pleasure rnterferes wrth work qutt work Garrrson Martha Ann So full of ltfe so full of fun a frrend and pal to everyone Hamby Drck From the crown of hrs head to the sole of hrs foot he IS all mtrth and greatness '-1 Ha mby Rtchard He can who belreves he can Hathcox Gwendolya A nd Iwould that my tongue could utter the thoughts that arrse rn me Henderson James Charm strrkes the srght but ment wrns the sou Howard Eddte Hrs abrlrty ts greater than hrs srze Howard Joe Ihave taken my fun where I found rt Hughes Manan T e past rs forever gone the future ts our own Johnson Carolyn brve my thoughts no tongue T fanart! Qs v' TV '2 Y iv-5 Z7 41 6705 Q? sun- ln-J -13' mag., 4'-16. 'lv mah? Q iw? gr' Jones Laddle Itdoesn t pay to worry unless you worry for a Kmg Bud Never seek happmess rt wrll frnd you Krng, Mlckey Basketball Thar s all It rsn t the srze rt sthe value that counts Laumer Lourse Good natured Jolly sweet and clever Her tongue lrke a Ford goes on forever McK1nney Tommy The man who makes no mrsrakes does not usually make anythxng Moore Pattre Rose Love sways the unrverse Parker Dean Wrth graceful step he stndes th and smrles on all the ladres sweet Parker Ronme Toll rs the true knrght s pastrme 8 SUCCI Parrish, Mary 'Dark hair and laughing eyes her wit will take you by surprise. A 6' Richardson Sally U IV X Let wreaths of tnumph now my temple XC twme The glonous vrctory rs mme 42' Sellers Carole Ifthe elevator to success rs broken take the starrs Smxth Joanne Grace ts to the body what good sense rs to the mmd Waddell Wrllard Thtnk tw1ce before you speak Walker Melvm Don t let studres rnterfere wrth your edu catron Q Whrte Amta Dynamxte comes tn small packages ,Q Q. Whrte Nancy In all thme gemng get wrsdom In all thrne keeprng keep thme heart 43 uhh., wwf: Lil ft .au-ce get int' mg? ik 16- il ' 1 'In-u.. M MM ... V ffl The Junrors are Frrst row Wandetta Abercrombra L1ll1an Arral B111 Ausun Nell Barnett Ralph Bennett Second row Alvrn Brown Nancy Brown Brlly Brooks Joyce Ann Brookshrre Eddre Coker Thlrd row Margre Looper Joan Fowler Tommy Fowler 66444096614 6016 The Jun1ors have trmed the1r actr v1t1es 1n sucha manner as to make each 5: N! f moment count Under the leadershrp of ' L XS I the1r consc1ent1ous, eff1c1ent off1cers and sponsors lMrs Gault and Mrs. Mc JO johnson Ralph Bennett Kinney! they have had a Jolly year to C12SSPr6S1d2UtS gether. Wonderful sen1ors are 1n the maklng' he f..s43 Kgs K 0 WJ C' Helen Thompson Cathenne Godfrey 'Representatrves' 44 f B dl? r ' fr I V d'sl d Q g, .fy A - .Q . 9- , X Q it k Q - Q x , I, .A k A WU' 24 x E! L 1 I 4, A ,U . B W, 4 fi. B 1 W M , .3 an E M' ' Q ' 'f 'P' f sr . Q A dl X e 'X f' ,,., V V xl ll J I X V fix, 3 A fri K - VA. 4 M' av- g 2 x 1' . 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Cys l 16. san- 445 awzn-ill 6 OA .ga :Nh Frrst row James Ables, John Alexander, Kenneth Alexander, Jerry Armstrong, TommyAust1n, Mtckey Bagwell, Jrm Barnett, Thomas Barton, Jumor Berry Second row Kattte Bourland, Garl Bowen, Gene Brashter, Jane Brooks, Luctlle Carlton, Betty Chandler, Max1neChandler,Rachel Chandler, Effre Chapell, Thrrd row Dot Chnstopher, Bruce Clark, Sonya Cobb, Lee Cooper, James Coyle, Donald Crow, Mary Sue Drllard, James Forrester, Almeda Fowler Fourth row Buddy Garrett, Faye Godfrey, Carroll Goodwtn, Morrts Hamby, Dennrs Lee Heart, Lynda Holcombe, Marrlyn Holcombe, Rex Howard, Altce Hunter. Ftfth row Donme James, Lynda League, Nancy Lomtntck, Mary Lou Mar tarn, Thomas McCall, Dons Moore, Arlene Mostella, Lawrence Rtchardson, Ronald Sanborn. Srxth row, Bettre Jo Sanders, Preston Scott, Rrley Sprllers, Shtrley Sprllers, Patrtcta Stogner, Donme Stone, Jtmmy Todd, Mttchell Tom hnson, Beverly Vaughn Seventh row- Larry Watson, Btlly Whrte, Charles Whrte, Frances Wood, Chrystal Young, 48 0 fr ' ' I ,, , . N: 1.1 ,, wk 1. 4,1 ' 19 ,. : la , fi' ,tx 5 l Q ,V , J s A 5- iv - -' u -'E' , :ff , 5 -Z-x f -f fy -ff S -5, 1. '77 I ' X! .H A l ' - ohm of .S f as C , JM111 L I. I r,- ,V Vs ,, V, .... , . , I, .,.....:lt,,, A S ' ' W' ' w , Q 3 Q, ,Q N A' . V 4' , ' 45- 'V 1- ' - J ' K if 9' J W V . w ' I, an A - , su wi eg A ' L ',, Y' f 3 .1 at ' A- ' Ts ' x f , 7 - 4 .r 0- . 5 , fb , Y K ? H' U A as ftp W , - r W A I '- i V Y. 2 . t, .I x 6, 3 ' f'- I 39, N 7... Q- 5, ,f j ' X fl - , I f , , J A P J T ' ' ' ... , '- f J :-1 ff F if : V 3 V V , ' V, For at s ,Q J C ',., the s. A -s -. f f K.. J J 4' - ., yt L. -, ' , 'r' z A 3' X A, V, My -:I Av 4 5 fifg-iff. 51522 . A 2 , Q 3 Miss Hughes' section of seventh grade is composed of the folowing pupils: Left to right- First row-- Dudley Hathcox, John Por- ter, Johnny Baskin, Joe Knight, Robert Earl Nelson, Millard Goodnough, Lewis Cooley, Cecil Dunlap, Don Allison, Second row-- Allen Carlisle, Dan King, Betty Jo Moore, Sue Bur- nett,Glorian Stokes, Fran- ces Johnson,Carolyn Hud- son, Joyce Ann Knight, Ethel Lollis, Lynda Bal- combe, Opal Stewart, J. H. Todd Jr., Jack Stephens, Third row--Carol White, Joyce Thompson, Sylvia Calvert, Fannie Barbrey, Darlene Burgess, Tony De - vall.Joe De Shields, Wes- ley Meadors, Jack Knight, Charles Painter. Q ,Q ,zi- MQ gg, gecomec 70-dag and We ffu de Mrs. West's section of seventh grade is composed of the following pupils: Left to right-- First row-- Fred Finch, Wayne Ash- more,Carroll Owens, Jim- my Chastine, Jack Marler, Bruce White, Allen Grif- fith, Kenneth White, Ron- nie Burdette, Second row-- Lizzie Beth Kuykendall, Wendal Thackston, Gale Martin, Mabel Balcombe, Belinda Duckworth, Frances Hughes, Mary Lee Howard, Stanley Holt, Jo Anne Taylor, Third row--Olivia Parker, Judy Abercrombie, Sue Williams Alvin Coop- er, John Henry Paxton, Carroll Stewart, Thomas Tolbert, Jimmy Wright. Saad , VK.- ' n 4 '-I v V .. . L, 7,555 Q- ' I ,3 ' 3 , Us rad , v: 'J if , , 1 y - .. fa' . fr . ..- -, I V A32 g 3 9,4 L , . .f-lv! 'Y Pupils in Miss Brooks' section of sixth grade are: Left to right- First row--Tommy Kellett, Eugene Alverson, Randy Fowler, Clyde Bridges, Carol Dean, Bobby Bonds, Bobby Garrison, Henry Forrester, Second row--Velma Blakely, Jerry Scott,Jimmy Coleman, Preston Masters, Tom Ramsay,Gerald Chandler, Linda Tate, Judith Godfrey, Ilene Neal, Linda Coker, Loretta Kuykendall, Carroll Holcombe, Third row--Wilton White, Donver Murray, Joann Hipps, Gail Barton, Linda Mayfield, Mickey Lawson, Marion Kay Elwood, Polly L. Goodnough, Vaundilee Dunlap, Alvin Mahaffey, Ted Thackston. Pupils in Mrs. Edwards' section of sixth grade are: Left to right- First row--Roger Thackston, Charles Kellett, Maxie Cooper, Lewis Lancaster, Wayne Fowler, Donald Bagwell, Donnie Brookshire, Second row--Louise Fowler, Douglas Fowler, Ronald Hendrix, Dean Patton, Edward Brashier, Dorothy Lee Burgess, Jimmie Lou Johnson, Dorothy Thompson, Bennie Knight, Gail Deyoung, Laura Pennington, Marcy Coker, Nancy Snow, Third row--Keith Waddell, Tommy Chapman, Phyllis Cobb, Peggy Jo Giles, Caralinda Walker, Shirley Mae Brown,A1vin Rosamond, James Finley, Dean Meadors, Troy Chappell, Virginia Kellett, Doris Barton, if 1 14,,,'? Q . -1 .pr-it f . , 11 , 4 A N V , 'hw T' fi' v' .4+,f'- A 5 if 'll ?4bff4?Wff ,555 740wlQ,44e .S'ecwwlQzade 7fMf?Wfe ?0wtQz4de ,nf 't i ' Q., Q p if ... J, f' ' if 9 'O' of I 4 'F 'roi z !.'v 144-V Qi 'YD- Pupils in Mrs. Richardson's section of the first grade are: Left to right- First row--James Mahaffey, Kenny Stone,Dori S Kellett, Sandra Baldwin, James Thackston, Sammy Howard, Charles Gregory, Walter Hudson, Second row--Jimmy Thorne, Sandra Cheek, Kathryn Christopher, Rebecca Fowler, Ruth Barker, Joy King, Karen Satterfield, Linda Mayse, Lewis Stewart, Jr., Third row--Buddy Greer, Ann Bagwell, Ladal McGill, David Baskin, Helen Jenkins, Ann Gresham, Diane Pitts, Fourth row--Junior Fowler, Jim Ramsay, Rodger King, Allen Spillers, George White, Walwyn Cooper. Members of Mrs. Stenhouse's kindergarten are: Left to right- May Fontaine, Catherine Fontaine, Terrell beeke, Larr Mabry, Alice Hudnall, Caroline Leeke, Norma Anne Hudnall, Billy Cooper. ' Q2 Lv fi I I '-3' 'Y 'S i ' , ' if salaries, .tts IEQLQ 111, J Q ,K 'f it., .ff - J' V21 :wav S 1 56 Y .WK gf' wi X 1'- ghwfg., .il I --Q 1-- 1 MEADOW'S CASH GROCERY Fancy Grocerles, Flsh, Meats, and Feeds G s and Olls Ea t Georgl Road So th C PITTS BROTHERS ESSO STATION We Have Road Service P 542 Simpsonville South Carolln TED GREENE S GOODRICH STORE Simpsonville South Carolina COLEY S GROCERY Groceries Meats Purina Feeds R C Coley S mpson Ile So th C Shop Here For Better Values Simpsonville South C o na Flo e s Fo All Occasions Wu d Anywh e Will Take Orders F Ho emode M nts MISS CORINNE GREENE OWNER S p ill Sotl-:C a 3 a hone 'I Simpsonville u arolino I i vi u arolina S 0' EMER Y HILL STORES f ff 'Mffffffd WWW w r r ' 're er ' or m i ' ' Cf li can - 64R West Curtis St. im sonv e u orolin COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY H- Q I I GRESHAM S FOOD STORE SIMPSONVWLE Department Store The Splc and Span Market Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices We Deliver Phone 454I 75II Snmpsonvllle South Carolma T E JONES AND SON S INC Fountain Inn and Slmpsonvllle Greer Woodruff Easley Clanton Gaffney Inman Liberty Lyman Rock Hull Wnlllamston Home Outfztters LAWRENCE THOMPSON s MAX KARELITZ GARAGE Dry Goods and Shoes Slmpsonvllle South Carolina Phone 3400 Fountain Inn South Carol una 7 ll . 11 ll ll ll s II Phone . I Simp sonville, South Carolina e e 9 0 I I I - I I I ' I I ' I D . CK ' 1 1 PET DAIRY PRODUCTS C0 Compare Pet Ice Cream and Milk to any others FRED WOOD SALES AGENT THE FARMER S BANK ESS P od t Y E M dUpfoSl00O0 OH 3861 R 392 th C F fll Soi!-.Call ' ' 77 Greenville, South Carolina I , 0 r uc s Member of F.D.l.C. S I g y fo 78 fl e , Phone Ice es. 3 S' p 'II Sou or U fC IIC KNIGHTS GROCERY tyM h THACKSTON S GROCERY P p C K Igh P SIMPSONVILLE DRUG COMPANY Y SMITH S SHOE SHOP c KING S CLEANERS M as Y Qual! erc andise at f R bl I Sim sonville South arolina G SI Ill South Carol! HJ. D. HC. M. Grad and Arch 1 1 'LtUHlpY LkY Bt F untain Inn South crolino aul n, South Caroll WOODSIDE MILL HY R D JGNES AND SONS 51641 G ll So h Greenvi Il Llbe I Anderso IW4 Augusta Strut Phone - rocnvl Q, nrt Carolina PEARCE YOUNG ANGEL COMPANY Wlwleaale f'7aad4 FRESH FROZEN CANNED DRIED Swan 70Aa1uda4 GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA :Psi 014 D I2 7942 S HONEA PATH SHIRT COMPANY Imp C I I I XI If I I 0 705 N B mcombe Street G ille, S. C. ' - sonvlll South or li Armstrong oncl Todd Groceries and Fresh Meats ou r au a a cia uth C J M Grlffln Cool and Fuel Oll D I 3 32 fhC Thockslon s Shell Sfohon Dlol 4351 So fl-.C C nt y S s go Spa Hy S p Ile Phone 4511 So io -52 M Id Sou a , . e u o Delany's Sporting Goods THF BFST IN SPORTS FOR THE SPOQTSMAN D1a1 2 7221 24 College Street Greenvxlle South Carolina Simpsonville Lumber and Supply Company Complete Building Service Phone 5741 Simpsonville South Carolina Kellett Motor Company Chevrolet Sales Service Mau n Street Phone 3542 Fountain Inn South Carolina Furman University GREENVILLE SOUTH CAROLINA Established 1826 A Standard Co ed Liberal Arts College Business Administration Music Art Science Speech Religious and Teacher Education and Home Economics R O T C A F' ,Y .4 . . . ,, Degrees: B.A., B.S., B.A. in Music, M.A. in B. W. Burdette 81 Son BEST WISHES Hardware The Faculty Plumblng Electrical Supplies 53 Years Servuce Simpsonville South Carol: KING AUTO SALES moose PLYMOUTH Slmpsonvlll South Carolrn M morlal Park Cemetery Memorial Mausoleum Prompt Ambulance Servlc Fo tl Inn South Carolina CANNON FUNERAL HOME The Men s Shop Griffon Suits Slacks Van Hussen Shirts Simpsonville South Carol Ina er mnleslnj Underware Company Establnshed 1903 Mauldln South Carolina Thackston's Grocery and Gln Phone 3 4749 Piedmont South Carolina Thackston Chevrolet Company Greenville South Carol ina meyers arnold Greenvu lle South Carolina Slmpsonvllle Cleaners Quality Cleaning and Pressing Phone 7741 Slmpsonvllle South Carolina 1 . I , . . . , - . I l n . n . . . . . CONVERSE COLLEGE A Llheral Arts College For Women Wnth A Profession Dr E M Gwathney President artanburg South Carolina GOODY S CAFE 4 Good Place to Eat Slmpsonvllle South Carolina GARRETT AND WHITE BARBER SHOP Simpsonvrlle South Carolina MAXWELL BROTHERS Creenvzlle s Leadmg Fumzture Store Greenvllle South Caroluna LESLIE s SHEET METAL woRKs JUNE 5 SEWING SHQP Sheet Metal Work of all Kmds WCS' GWYQW Road 903 Hampton Avenue Sew, Greenville South Carollna Slmpsonvllle South Carolina ng for the entire amzly Phone 498l or 4986 , U li jj I l I I . Sp 0 Cl o ! I ' Y Watt Garrett David White , 1 re L - H ' ff 9 1 f o ,Q Polar Foods lnc Kung s Service Stahon For Better Living -- Use your ood -- King s recappmg shop and all kind o Our lockers Phone 506l Phone 8141 Simpsonville South Carolina Slmpsonvllle South Carolina Payne Bros Dalry Golden Milk Grade A Pasteurlzed and Homogemzecl Greenville South Carolina Martin Prmtmg Company Greenv! Ile South Carol Ina Heyward Mahon Co. Clothing for Men and Boys Greenville South Carolina G. A. Robert's GROCE RY Woodruff Road Greenville South Carollna Phone 3 34'll . , . . . H 7 f K6 7 . f 99 tire service . . . . . I CASE LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO INC Bu lder s Suppl e TI 2 fhC STONE BROTHERS 1 f td NM ONEAL WILLIAMS CO Sp rfl 9 Go d T I GENERAL SPORTING GCCDS CCMPANY Y 9 Pho e 2 3361 I, O i ' i s Where your home begins Fountoin lnn e . 381 Sou arolino Comple e Ou flffers to men 0 W 9 5 Young Men and S u ents IO8 . ain Street QM N' Main Sl' Greenville' Sou h Carolina Greenville, Sou I1 Carolina Greenville, S.C. Bree: Breozeole, Mono er n n RUSSELL 5 CAFE FOUNTAIN INN LUMBER CO Meet the Gang Here LUMBER Phone 9440 Slmpsonvllle South Carolina BUILDERS SUPPLIES Phone 3361 Fountain Inn South Carolina BELK SIMPSON AGNES WHITE S Fountam Inn s Leadzng Department Store Phone 3541 Women s Apparel Fountain Inn South Carolina Phone 3312 Fountain Inn South Carolina GIVENS' HARDWARE ,DEAL CAFE Complete Lino of Plumblng For An Ideal Meat Hardware 8. Electrncal Supplues Phone 3332 Fountain Inn South Caroluna Phone 9460 Slmpsonvvlle South Carolma I 7 ' ' ' SPECIALTY SHOP HOWARD S DRUGS Orrin Rlchardson s Soda Shop Snmpsonvllle South Carolma MARY S DRESS SHOP COMMUNITY GROCERY Ladles and Chlldren S lxormze Parker Asst 'llgr Ready To Wear Phone 3882 Slmpsonvl Ile South Carol ma THE ROYAL THEATRE and Vllle Inn Drlve In Theatre Howes are your Best Fntertaznment M B Goodnough Owner 8-Mgr Slmpsonvulle South Carolina 1 s . r Phone 40M . 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