Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

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SPARTANBURG HIGH SCHOOL SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA TABLE OF CONTENTS PROLOGUE................. 4 FACULTY................. 20 ORGANIZATIONS........... 62 ACTIVITIES .............118 SPORTS .................130 HONORS..................170 CLASSES ................192 EPILOGUE ...............260 CONTRIBUTORS 266 6 9 II i Along with the required academics, Spartanburg, High enables each student to acquire .good social character'. ... S ’t • ' ■ ’ V ' ‘ ornnan As the school day progresses, the student is building a foundation of maturity, academically and socially, through the participation of school activities and the observation of others. ADMINISTRATION DR. ). G. McCRACKEN, Superintendent. BOARD OF TRUSTEES: u D Standing: J. G. McCracken, Edward P. Perrin, Myles W. Whitlock. Sitting: C. M. Johnson, William T. Hendrix, George G. Graham, W. D. Bam, Harry R. Phillips, Chet Stephens, W. H. Carr. 22 ROBERT W. GETTYS, M.Ed., University of North Carolina, Assistant Principal. ED BOST, M.A., Appalachian State University, Assistant Principal. EDWARD N. BARKSDALE, M.A., WALLACE G. DEAN, M.A., Peabody College, Atlanta University, Assistant Princi- Assistant Principal. pal. ROY C. HENDERSON, M.S., Indiana University, Assistant Principal. L. PERRIN POWELL, B.A., Wofford College, M.A.T., Converse College. 24 MISS SARA E. SPIRES, B.A., Converse College, M.Ed., University of South Carolina. GUIDANCE MISS ELIZABETH OTTS, B.A., Converse College, M.A., Columbia University, Registrar. TOM MOORE CRAIG, B.A., Davidson College, M.A.T., Converse College. MRS. LIZZIE G. MARSHALL, B.A., Morris College, M.S., South Carolina State College. 25 MRS. DOBBIE SNODDY, Secretary. OFFICE PERSONNEL MRS. ANNE R. METCALF, Audio-Visual Aids Coordinator, V.I.P. Club. 26 MRS. EMILY T. ISRAEL, Secretary. MRS. ANN PAGE, Secretary. 27 MRS. EDITH M. RHODES, Secretary. ENGLISH FRANK GILES AUSTELL, III, B.A., Wofford College, M.A.T., University of North Carolina, English, Creative Writing, World Literature, FIRST CIRCLE. MISS LOUVENIA D. BARKSDALE, B.A., Allen University, M.A., Columbia University, English, Student Council. MRS. MARY LOUISE DARGAN, B.A., Vanderbilt University, M.A.T., Converse College, English, Beta Club. MRS. LANA T. MAHAFFEY, B.A. Limestone College, M.A.T., Converse College, English. MRS. JO LENA RABON, B.A., Furman University, M.A.T., Converse College, English, Tri-Hi-Y. 28 MRS. VIRGINIA A. JONES, B.A., A. T. State University, English. MRS. MICHAEL N. SWAIM, B.A., Mars Hill College, M.A., Wake Forest University, English. MISS LOLA TAGGART, B.S., South Carolina State College, M.A., Atlanta University, English. ALVIN QUINN, B.A., Wofford College, M.A.T., Converse College, English, Journalism, BLUE PRINT. 29 MRS. HELEN D. GARRETT, B.A., Winthrop College, M.A.T., Converse College, English. MRS. CHARLES I. BLACKBURN, B.A., DePauw University, M.Ed., Emory University, Dramatics, Public Speaking, Alpha Delta Sigma. HUBERT STEADMAN, B.A., Furman University, Business English. MRS. LIZZIE G. MARSHALL, B.A., Morris College, M.S., South Carolina State College, English, Guidance. 30 MRS. MARY B. HOLT, English. B.A., University of South Carolina, MRS. FLORA F. BRUNDIDGE, B.A., Benedict College, M.S., Indiana University, English. MISS BETTY BURGIN, B.A., Winthrop College, M.A., University of Georgia, English. MRS. SALLY BOGGS, B.A., Oberlin College, M.A.T., Converse College, English. MRS. MARY M. COOPER, B.A., Columbia College, English. 31 L. PERRIN POWELL, B.A., Wofford College, M.A.T., Converse College, English, Guidance, Interact Club, National Honor Society. MISS NANCY E. SCOGGINS, B.A., M.A.T., Converse College, English. MISS ELLEN MOORE, B.A., Winthrop College, English, SOSH. MRS. PATRICIA WARD, B.S., Abilene Christian College, English. 32 MRS. WANDA WHITWORTH, B.A., Winthrop College, English. MRS. ELIZABETH W. SIBLEY, B.A., Lamar University, English. MRS. MARY D. JONES, B.A., Limestone College, M.A.T., Converse College, English, Future Teachers of America. MRS. MARY F. ARNOLD, B.A., Benedict College, M.A.T., Converse College, English, Journalism, SAGA. 33 MISS MARIAN I. CHURCH, B.S., University of South Carolina, M.A.T., Converse College, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Civinettes. Ifr JAMES E. TALLEY, B.S., Livingstone College, Algebra, General Mathematics, Football, Baseball, Swimming Team. MISS SARA E. SPIRES, B.A., Converse College, M.Ed., University of South Carolina, Geometry, Guidance, Student Council. MATHEMATICS MRS. EDNA M. DeLORME, B.A., M.A.T., Algebra, Modern Mathematics. 34 HAROLD JETER, B.S., Livingstone College, Mathematics. MISS MARJORIE YOUNG, B.S., Converse College, Geometry, Algebra, General Mathematics. J. P. HOLT, B.A., Wofford College, Solid Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Higher Mathematics. 35 MRS. FRANCES G. DABNEY, B.A. Winthrop College, Geometry, General Mathematics, Tri-Hi-Y. MRS. LOIS T. BLACKWELL, B.A., Furman University, M.Ed., Clemson University, Algebra II, General Mathematics. MRS. JESSIE M. SMALL, B.S., Benedict College, M.S., A. T. State University, Mathematics, Beta Club. MRS. GAIL W. SPEED, B.A., Furman University, M.A.T., Converse College, Algebra, Mathematics. 36 MRS. KATHRYN S. BARNETT, B.S., Converse College, Mathematics. MRS. FRANCES P. ISOM, B.A., Winthrop College, General Mathematics, Algebra. 37 MRS. THELMA S. BEVIS, B.S., Converse College, Mathematics. MRS. W. C. TREADWELL, JR., B.A., Brcnau College, Human Relations, Anchor. NICHOLAS W. WILLIS, B.A., Texas A M University, M.A., University of California, World History. SOCIAL STUDIES MRS. ELEANOR L. TAYLOR, B.A., Winthrop College, United States History. 38 J. RANDOLPH FOSTER, JR., B.A., Wofford College, World History, Mathematics, English. C. TYRONE GILMORE, B.A., Livingstone College, M.A.T., Converse College, Human Relations, World History, Black History Club, Football, Wrestling. BILL W. HINSON, B.S., Pfeiffer College, Psychology, Basketball, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. MRS. GLADYS W. LYLES, B.A., University of Michigan, M.A.T., Converse College, Afro-American History, Latin American History, History of American Minorities. 39 MRS. FLEDA CHANDLER, B.A., Presbyterian College, U. S. History. MRS. CORINE W. KIMPSON, B.A., Bennett College, United States History. MISS CLAIBOURNE E. CARTER, B.A., Livingstone College, M.A., Columbia University, United States History. TOM MOORE CRAIG, B.A., Davidson College, M.A.T., Converse College, European History, Key Club. 40 MRS. ELIZABETH WOOLBRIGHT, B.A., Limestone College, M.A.T., Converse College, World History. MISS CECYLE FERGUSON, B.A., Winthrop College, M.A., Wofford College, World History. MRS. SUZANNE H. McDANIEL' B.A., Mount Holyoke College, M.A.T., Johns Hopkins University, United States History. MRS. ELAINE W. MARKS, B.A., Converse College, World History, Afro-Asian Studies, Comparative Government, International Relations. MRS. HELEN S. GRAY, B.S., A. T. College of North Carolina, M.Ed., University of Colorado, World History, Ushers League, International Relations. 41 BERNARD WHITAKER, B.A., Allen University, World History, National Honor Society. N BOBBY J. NORRIS, B.S., Clemson University, M.A.T., Converse College, Contemporary United States History, Economics, Football, Baseball, Block “S” Club. 42 MRS. SANDRA F. YOUNG, B.S., Longwood College, World History. MRS. KATHY H. BUTLER, B.A., Millikin University, Psychology, World History, U. S. History. CHARLES BLACKBURN, B.A., Wofford College, M.A.T., Duke University, U. S. History, Modern Western Civilization. 43 JOSEPH LYLES, B.A., A. T. College, Biology, Living Things, Delta Pi Science Club. O. K. GASKINS, B.S., M.Ed., University of North Carolina, Living Things, Biology, Astronomy Club. SCIENCE MRS. MAXINE H. MOORE, B.S., University of Missouri, M.A.T., Converse College, Biology. MRS. SANDRA MARIE UMBERHANDT, B.S., Berry College, Biology, Living Things, Health Careers Club. MAJOR C. RHODES, B.A., Wofford College, M.Ed., University of Georgia, Biology, Student Council. 44 MRS. NANCY B. BANE, B.S., West Virginia University, M.A.T., Converse College, Chemistry. MRS. PAM BRUMBACH, B.S., M.A., Furman University, Biology, Living Things. MISS BETTY R. SINGLEY, B.S., Allen University, Living Things, Physical Science, Black History Club. MRS. NAOMI M. SEIFERT, B.A., M.A., New York State University, Chemistry, Calculus. C. RANDOLPH MAHAFFEY, JR., B.A., Wofford College, M.A.T., Converse College, Physics, Golf, Radio Club. TROY D. BRIDGES, B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College, M.A., American University, Chemistry, Interact Club. 45 FOREIGN LANGUAGES MRS. MARCELINA DE LA CRUZ A. GOODLETT, B.A., Shaw University, M.S., Indiana University, Spanish, Spanish Club. 46 MISS BEATRICE SCHNITZER, B.A., University of Freiburg, Germany, German, German Club. i,QUE .NOS HORA MEDIA MRS. FAYE H. HARRIS, B.A., Berea College, Spanish, Spanish Club. MRS. VICTORIA H. KERR, B.A., Agnes Scott College, Spanish. MRS. HELEN SAN MIGUEL, B.A., Hunter College, Spanish. MRS. BILLIE O. EDMONDS, B.A., Winthrop College, M.A.T., Converse College, French, French Club. REGIS ROBE, B.A., M.A.T., University of Caen, France, French, French Club. MRS. ROSARIO FERNANDEZ, B.A., University of Havanna, Spanish. MISS BETTY CARVER, B.A., Winthrop College, French, French Club, Civinettes. MRS. VIRGINIA M. HAY, B.A., Coker College, M.A., University of South Carolina, French, French Club. MRS. FREDERICA MORRIS BROWN, B.A., Columbia College, M.A., University of South Carolina, Latin, English. 47 LIBRARY MRS. EVA F. WARD, B.A., King College, M.A., Furman University, Librarian, Library Club. MRS. MILDRED ORR, MISS MARY KILLIAN, MRS. RUBY EGAN, Library Clerks. MRS. DOROTHY R. WALLACE, B.S., Winthrop College, Librarian, Library Club. MRS. ADA THERESA CUNNINGHAM, B.S., South Carolina State College, Librarian, Library Club. MISS ESTHER MCKINNEY, B.S., Appalachian State University, M.L.S., Peabody College, Head Librarian, Library Club. MRS. ANN A. CHAPPELL, B.S., University of North Carolina, Home Economics, Family Living, Future Homemakers of America. MRS. BEATRICE LEE JEFFCOAT, B.A., Converse College, M.A., Furman University, Distributive Education, Salesmanship, D.E. Club. MRS. MILDRED B. WRIGHT, B.S., Benedict College, M.A.T., Converse College, Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America. BRADY CURETON, B.S., A. T. State University, Woodwork. JAMES M. SMITH, B.S., Bradley University, Mechanical Drawing, Castle Chess Club. HOME AND VOCATIONAL ARTS 49 RONALD L. KILPATRICK, B.S., Appalachian State University, Typing, Office Practice, Business Law, Personal Typing. MRS. HELEN W. HYETT, B.S., Winthrop College, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Business Mathematics. MRS. PATRICIA P. ALEXANDER, B.S., South Carolina State College, M.S., North Carolina Central University, Personal Typing, Typing, Stenography. 50 MISS ANITA JO RABY, B.S., Winthrop College, General Business, Typing I, SOSH. COMMERCIAL ARTS MRS. RUBY C. GARVIN, B.A., Limestone College, M.A.T., Converse College, Consumer Economics, Recordkeeping. MRS. HELENE B. SECONDI, B.A., Hunter College, Shorthand, Typing, Personal Typing, Notehand. MRS. SYLVIA E. PHILLIPS, B.S., Appalachian State University, Typing, General Business, Anchor Club. 51 MRS. PEGGY T. GIGNILLIAT, B.A., B.Mus., Converse College, Orchestra, String Program Coordinator for Spartanburg City Schools. RICHARD C. GIBBS, B.S., South Carolina State College, Band FINE ARTS MRS. MARY ADA R. PHILLIPS, B.Mus., Converse College, Orchestra. CLARENCE T. JONES, B.S., South Carolina State College, Band. THOMAS L. WILLIS, B.A., Furman University, Art, Art Club. MacARTHUR GOODWIN, B.A., Claflin College, Art, Art Club, Basketball. JOHN MABRY, M.A., Columbia B.Mus., Stetson University, M.A., Columbia University, Chorus, Music Appreciation, Boys’ Glee Club, Girls’ Ensemble. CARL McMATH, B.A., University of South Carolina, M.A., Appalachian State University, Band, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble. JAMES A. SMITH, Wofford College, B.Mus., M.Mus., Converse College, Band. 53 RALPH VOYLES, B.S., Newberry College, Health and Physical Education, Driver Education, Football, Track, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. WILLIAM A. CARR, B.A., Erskine College, M.Ed., University of Georgia, Athletic Director, Head Football Coach. MRS. BLONDELL R. RAGIN, B.S., Benedict College, Health and Physical Education, Driver Education. FRED S. KYZER, B.A., Catawba College, M.Ed., University of North Carolina, Health and Physical Education, Driver Education, Football, Head Wrestling Tennis Coach. 54 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MRS. JANICE B. WHITAKER, B.S., Physical Education, South Carolina State College, Health and Physical Education, Driver Education, G.A.A. MISS SUSAN P. HUNSUCKER, B.S., Winthrop College, Health, and Physical Education, Cheerleaders. ERNEST THOMPSON, B.S., Benedict College, Health and Physical Education, Driver Education. 55 DONALD E. EZELL, B.A., Wofford College, Senior Science, Physical Education, J.V. Football and Basketball. CAFETERIA WORKERS: Mrs. Rosemary Wood, Mrs. Christory Hayworth, Ted Dover, Mrs. Hazel Dawkins, Mrs. Johnny Davis, Mrs. Fanny Durrah, Jesse Thornwell. MAINTENANCE ROY EASLER, Head of Maintenance. CUSTODIANS: Audrey Collins, Ervin Floyd, Matthew Irby, Otto Bivings, Mrs. Ethel McCurty, Mrs. Leila Murray, Ben Jones, George Mason, Hezikiah F oster, William Fowler. MRS. PEGGY VERMILLION, Secretary. 57 MRS. JUANITA JONES, Dietitian. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL MRS. VIOLET B. EDWARDS, Secretary. 59 KARL F. BRANDT, Auto Mechanics. JOHN C. ABERCROMBIE, Masonry. MRS. JANE RATTERREE, Practical Nursing I. 60 MRS. ANNIE Y. NASH, Cosmetology. 61 JERRY D. STEADMAN, Drafting. 0 R G A N I Z A T I 0 N S STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Student Advisory Council seeks to unify the student body, to recognize its needs and to take appropriate action. The Council is made up of student body officers, class officers, and representatives-at-large who are elected by the students. 64 BACK LEFT TO FRONT RIGHT: Arnett Barksdale, Sam Frank, Tim Williams, Jim Burchfield, Frank Tiller, Larry Wade, Jesse Varner, Fran Yoffe, Becky Koon, Veronica Thompson, Melodye Means, Rose Ann Cromer, Dianne Gannaway, Crystal Mills, Margaret Kennedy, Viola Hardy, Cheryl Williams, Nancy Merritt, David Scott, Thomas Martin, Buddy Parton, Mack Davis, Jim Grier, Willie Bivings, Blake Allen, Hamp Lindsey, Miller McCormick, Wayne Drummond, Barry Blackwell, Edwin Gaffney, and Dewey Tullis. STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 65 66 HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS, FIRST ROW: Lou Anne Rousey, Kathy Graham, Cathy Walker, Mindy Beebe, Kim Tezza, Joanna Drake, Sally Nan Barber, Mary Anne McBride, Kitty Williams, Denise Ladebauche, Jeanne Wilson, Ryan Wade, Janet Horton, Penny Petty, Lisa Hill, Gayle Martin, Deana Scruggs! Kim Shurburtt, Karen Johnson. SECOND ROW: Greg Suits, Leslie McMillian, Diane Brown, Beth Mahaffey, Sallie Perrin, Denise Rucker, Bruce Eastes' Sandy Gaines, Claude Dunbar, Jan Rhea, Kathy Harris, Kippy Arthur, Tracy Robinson, Cheryl Hickman, Anne Thornton, Fair Stewart, Susan Wood| Cathy Johnson, Cathy Blanton, Dianne Wooten, Susan Worthy, Glenna Byce. THIRD ROW: Barry Taylor, Ricky Satterfield, David Wood, David Jones, Mark Williams, Steve Cannon, Danny Wilson, Rusty Keesler, Ronald Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Joe Bridges, Russell Jones, Buddy Timmons, Cam Haar’ Scott Reynolds, Allen Keith, Robby Overman, Steve Fisher, Rusty Robinette, Richard Baird, Wally Lathan, Ned Page, Vincent Sanders, Torazes Williams, Michael Miller, Warren Hayslip, Jerome Miller, Mike Pate. 67 ADVISERS: Mr. Rhodes, Miss Barksdale, Miss Spires. Hugh Hamilton, Rick Bell, BUSINESS MANAGERS. SAGA STAFF Mrs. Arnold, SPONSOR. The Saga Staff is composed of dedicated juniors and seniors who are responsible for producing the school yearbook, the Saga. The staff attempts to capture in 300 pages of words and pictures the story of the year at Spartanburg High School. Janet Horton, EDITOR. Margie Cheek, HONORS EDITOR; Mary Ballenger, LITERARY EDITOR; Doris George, FACULTY EDITOR. Harold Littlejohn, ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR; Karen Brown, ACTIVITIES EDITOR; Miller McCormick, SPORTS EDITOR. Jan Brittain, ASSISTANT CLASSES EDITOR: Carolyn Hughes, CLASSES EDITOR. BUSINESS STAFF: Peggy Phifer, Bob Arnett, Mark Williams, Kathy Graham, Johnny Lane, Dewey Tullis, Ric Thomas, Fair Stewart, Claire Allen, Kathy Stevens, Susan Wood. 69 v Edward Silverman, PHOTOGRAPHER; Debbie Drummond, PRODUC- Nancy Merritt, BUSINESS MANAGER; Mr. Quinn, SPONSOR; Phanes TION MANAGER; Rick Tanenbaum, PHOTOGRAPHER; Winston Wingo, Barno, MANAGING EDITOR. CARTOONIST; Bruce Eastes, PHOTOGRAPHER. REPORTERS, FRONT ROW: Sarah Huff, Susan Wood, Anita Littlejohn, Veronica Thompson, Thomas Martin, Lisa Gannaway, Lynne Eilenberg, Michele Guest, Suzanne Bryce. SECOND ROW: Joe lannazone, Dewey Tullis, Margaree Cheek, Melodye Means, Arnett Barksdale, Shirley Smith, Carmel Sardone, Lisa Baldwin, Donna Floyd, Robert Vassalle. 70 PRODUCTION STAFF: Peggy Mahan, Fair Stewart, Debbie Drummond, Ginny Hawk, Jeanie Wilson, Doris Ann Johnson. EDITORS: Tracy Robinson, NEWS EDITOR; Vicki Williams, FEATURE EDITOR; Nancy Stolz, REVIEW EDITOR; Kaye Cox, SPORTS EDITOR. BUSINESS STAFF, FRONT ROW: Sam Frank, John Deakin. SECOND ROW: David White, Lisa Gray, Miller McCormick, Sallie Perrin, LuAnne Pettit, Becky Wilson, Suzanne Bryce. BLUE PRINT STAFF By publishing the newspaper, the Blue Print Staff keeps the students and patrons of the school informed concerning all school activities. The staff also compiles the Student Directory. The district meeting of the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association was a major event of the staff this year. 71 CO-EDITORS: Mack Davis, Dianne Gannaway. STAFF MEMBERS: Debbie Drummond, Bruce Eastes, Robert Vassalle, Randy Ayers, Peggy Mahan, Dianne Gannaway. SHS RADIO SHOW The Radio Show Staff awakens the citizens of Spartanburg on Saturday mornings with their rendition of news and events of SHS. The show, which is broadcast from WSPA, presents a feature spotlighting a student or a teacher who is involved in a current school happening. ANCHORMEN: Viola Hardy, Miller McCormick. Edward Silverman, PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR; Joe lannaz-zone, BUSINESS MANAGER; Jeni Cecil, ART EDITOR; Mary Hamrick, MANAGING EDITOR. Peggy Monaghan, EDITOR: Steve Hecklin, Debra Robertson, Bob Fay, ASSISTANT LITERARY EDITORS. The First Circle Staff works each spring to edit the literary magazine, containing poems, short stories, art work, and photography created by talented students. Under the supervision of Mr. Frank Austell, the staff produces the magazine for the enjoyment of the students. FIRST CIRCLE LITERARY STAFF t LITERARY STAFF, SITTING: Bob Fay, Dinsey Cochran, Daniel Marshall, Debra Robertson, Steve Hecklin, Dianne Gannaway. STANDING: Margaret Kennedy, Joe lannazzonc, Mary Hamrick, Libbo Ballenger, Peggy Monaghan, Edward Silverman, Jeni Cecil. 73 ANCHOR CLUB Anchor, one of four service clubs at Spartanburg High, benefits both the community and the school. The girls serve at school banquets, collect money for groups such as UNICEF, spend Wednesday afternoons at Cedar Springs School for the deaf and blind, and check coats at ball games. Members of the club are selected on the basis of character and outstanding leadership. Anchor members welcome the faculty with a tea. 74 SITTING: Debbie Drummond, Ginny Hawk, Karen Brown, Claire Knight, judy Robertson. FIRST ROW, STANDING: Lisa Gray, Liz Bebko, Cathy Collins, Dianne Gannaway, Peggy Phifer, Cathy Johnson, Jeanne Wilson, Susan Wood, Vicki Huff, Vicki Williams, Fair Stewart, Sara Graham, Peggy Mahan, Janet Horton. SECOND ROW, STANDING: Margie Cheek, Melanie Mahon, Martha Drummond, Becky Koon, Jan Rhea, Kathy Harris, Nancy Merritt, Anne Thornton, Ryan Wade, Cathy Politzer, Bootsic Richarson, Beverly Blanton, Anne Hicklin, Kathy Stevens, Ellen Isom, Nancy Stoltz, Kaye Cox, Kppy Arthur, Paige Hamilton, Kitty Williams, Ginger Harris. OFFICERS: Paige Hamilton, PRESIDENT; Nancy Stoltz, TREASURER; Kaye Cox, JUNIOR BOARD DIRECTOR; Janet Horton, SECRETARY; Kippy Arthur, VICE-PRESIDENT; Ellen Isom, SENIOR BOARD DIRECTOR; Kim Ezell, JUNIOR BOARD DIRECTOR. 75 INTERACT CLUB Moving books to classes, purchasing new sweaters for the cheerleaders, selling spirit buttons, and sponsoring the talent show are some of the activities of the Interact Club. This organization, associated with Rotary International, aims to perform services for the school and surrounding areas. Membership is based on character and leadership potentials. MEMBERS, FRONT: George Clements, Pat Klim, Tim Morris, Sloan Bradford, Dennis Pennington, Joey Kohn, Mack Davis, Dewey Tullis, Bill Michener, John Erwin, Ronald Henderson, Jimmy Hill, Bruce Eastes, Warren Hayslip. BACK: Dick Ettenger, Chuck Hester, Dennis Honma, Chris Boukedes, John Kilgore, Edwin Gaffney, Rick Tanen-baum, John McAlpine, Jack Bishop, Bob Fay, Larry Wade, Buzz Patton, Rusty Keesler. Mr. Powell, Mr. Bridges, SPONSORS. 76 OFFICERS: Buzz Patton, JUNIOR BOARD; Dennis Honma, PRESIDENT; Willie Bivings, SECRETARY; Dick Ettenger, TREASURER; Phanes Barno, J UNIOR BOARD; Mack Davis, SENIOR BOARD; Sloan Bradford, VICE-PRESIDENT. 77 MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Margie Kelly, Donna Kay, Viola Hardy, Doris George, Arlene Avery. SECOND ROW: Beth Young, Carol Crawford, Rose Ann Cromer, Pat Thomas, Claire Allen, Mary Jo Ladebauche, Donna Wilson, Lee Alley, Margie Lesslie, Nancy Blanchard, Jan Brittain, Beth Jones, Sandy Gaines. THIRD ROW: Pam Biggins, Tonya Bland, Terri Cashion, Susan Whitlock, Ginny Kissed, Donna McArthur, Glenn Hankinson, Kathleen White, Melody Wood, Carmel Sardone, Debbie Bailey, Robin Cox, Margaret Kennedy, Donna Floyd, Debra Lincbcrgcr, Lucy Young, Jane West, Susan Bailey, Lynn Nantz, Kim Shurburtt, Mary Davis. Miss Carver, Miss Church, SPONSORS. Carmel Sardone, president, greets prospective members at the tea. 78 OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Lucy Young, SECRETARY; Margie Kelly, ASSISTANT SECRETARY; Claire Allen, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS; Beth Young, CHAPLAIN. SECOND ROW: Viola Hardy, TREASURER; Carmel Sardone, PRESIDENT; Margaret Kennedy, VICE-PRESIDENT. CIVINETTES CLUB Civinettes is composed of forty-five girls, elected into the club by the members, who strive to help the school and community. Members donate twenty-five hours each semester to the club, taking part in such projects as making Vietnam ditty bags, caroling at the Georgia-Cleveland Home, and helping with the voter registration drive. Their goal is stated in their motto, “Builders of good citizenship.” 79 FIRST ROW: Bob Arnett, Vincent Sanders, johnny Lane, Will Walker, Hugh Hamilton, Jim Grier, Robby Brown, Ken Anthony, IBarry IMackwell. SECOND ROW: Wally Lathan, John Deakin, David Marshall, David White, Rick Bell, Mark Williams, Jay Shelley, Joe lannazzone THIRD ROW: Stan Clary, Donnie Hayes, Ric Campbell, David Scott, Riley Grier, Phil Morrow, Frank Tiller, Daniel Marshall, Ronnie Gardner, Sam Frank, Steve Hecklin, Jim Foster, Miller McCormick, Hamp Lindsey, Mark Lee. 80 Mr. Craig, SPONSOR. KEY CLUB Key Club offers its members an opportunity to express their concern for others and the community. Through the many projects and services performed by the club — shoveling snow, selling yearbook covers, coaching B. C. Bombers, working at Mountainview — Key members attempt not only to serve but to influence others. OFFICERS: Robby Brown, PRESIDENT Ken Anthony VICE-PRESIDENT Mark Williams TREASURER Barry Blackwell SECRETARY Hamp Lindsey JUNIOR BOARD MEMBER 81 OFFICERS: Keith Gillespie, TREASURER; Vicki Williams, SECRETARY; Ruth Anne Schrimpf, VICE-PRESIDENT; Bert Lyles, PRESIDENT. 82 FIRST ROW: Donna McArthur, Ruth Anne Schrimpf, Beth Young, Kim Burham. SECOND ROW: Bert Lyles, Becky Koon, Donna Floyd, Vicki Williams, Margie Kelly, Linda Ramsay, Ginny Kissed, Betty Holt, Vickie Sanders, Thomas Forster. THIRD ROW: Keith Gillespie, Dick Ettenger, Joey Hammond, Richard Baird, Billy McClane, Joe lannazzone. BETA CLUB The Beta Club is an honor society which emphasizes scholarship and leadership. Juniors and seniors who have maintained a 3.5 average are invited to join at the beginning of the year. For a service project the club plans to repaint the lines in the school parking lots. 83 NEW MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Jane West, Judy Robertson, Kim Newcomer, Kathy Powell, Adele Nichols, Elizabeth Jeffcoat, D.anne Alley D.anne Gannaway Susan Wood Mary Jo Ladebauche, Kathy Allen, Helen Crow, Kay Hormell. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Howe, JoAnn Deakm, Kippy Arthur, Susan Whitlock, Lynne Eile berg, Carmel Sardone, Dwight Lyons, Claire Allen, Linda Adams, Phyllis Blumcnf.eld, Jessie Tobin, Ryan Wade, Connie Shoupe, Cathy Politzer, Mary Ballenger. FOREGROUND: Nancy Merritt, Old Member. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Recognizing those students who excel in their studies, the National Honor Society promotes character, leadership, scholarship, and service. Only juniors and seniors who maintain an overall B+ average are eligible for membership. Mr. Whitaker, Mr. Powell, SPONSORS. OLD MEMBERS, SITTING: Kay Cannon, Bootsie Richardson, Ellen Isom, Melanie Mahon, Cheryl Williams, Sara Graham, Nancy Stolz. STANDING: David Snelgrove, Margarce Cheek, Mack Davis, Carey Hindman, Greg Hicks, Ken Anthony, Paige Hamilton, Peggy Mahan, Janet Horton, Cathy Collins, Donna Senechal, Steve Hawkins. OFFICERS: Debbie Hight, SECRETARY; Becky Wilson, PRESIDENT; Kippy Arthur, VICE-PRESIDENT; Mary Davis, TREASURER. TRI-HI-Y Affiliated with the YMCA, the Tri-Hi-Y Club promotes Christian character throughout the home, school, and community through service and leadership. All girls in the group must be willing to serve and maintain a C average. The club’s main activities include visits to Medi-Center, Christmas and Easter parties for less fortunate people, and letters to children at Cedar Springs School. Mrs. Dabney, SPONSOR. 86 OFFICERS: Lisa Gannaway SECRETARY Ryan Wade VICE-PRESIDENT Viola Hardy TREASURER Dianne Ganna way PRESIDENT Kippy Arthur PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Meri Lynn Kirby takes a break during the French party. FRENCH CLUB Many special activities—a Christmas party for area French teachers, a crepe dinner, and a trip to see Marcel Marceau— highlighted the French Club’s year. Members seek to acquire a better knowledge of French life, customs, and language and to encourage other students toward this goal. OFFICERS: Janice Holt, SECRETARY; Chuck Hester, TREASURER; Linda Ramsay, PRESIDENT; Ralph Gombert, VICE-PRESIDENT. GERMAN CLUB The purpose of the German Club is to help students toward a better acquaintance with and understanding of the German people, their language and their culture. Each year the club gives a Christmas party, Weinachtsfest, for members of the German community. Miss Schnitzer, SPONSOR. “La pinata is the main feature at the Spanish Christmas party. SPANISH CLUB As part of the Spanish Club, students seek to develop an appreciation and understanding of the Spanish language and of the people who speak it. At every meeting programs are given about different countries and are frequently conducted in Spanish. “La Fiesta de Navidad”, a Christmas party, is one of the club’s major events. OFFICERS: Susan Wood, PROGRAM CHAIRMAN; Sara Graham, ASSISTANT SECRETARY; Chris Rough, SECRETARY; Teresa Junco, PRESIDENT; Margie Kelly, VICE-PRESIDENT; Becky Welch, TREASURER; Robert Vassalle, DISPLAY COMMITTEE. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Alpha Delta Sigma, the SHS drama club, exists to provide an opportunity for students to participate in public performances. The group presents two 3-act plays per school year, staging them in the “Petite Playhouse” in E Wing. Only members of the club are eligible for tryouts for the acting roles and backstage duties. Beverly Smith collapses after conducting a seance in Blithe Spirit.’' Donna McBride Assists Ethel Cobb with make-up. OFFICERS: Cynthia Seidel, VICE-PRESIDENT; Beverly Smith, PRESIDENT; Donna McBride, SECRETARY; Mrs. Blackburn, SPONSOR. 90 OFFICERS: Becky Wilson, SECRETARY; Nancy Merritt, PRESIDENT; Winston Wingo, VICE-PRESIDENT. SPONSORS: Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Willis. ART CLUB The Art Club is composed of talented students who are willing to spend their free afternoons decorating for school activities. The group makes props for the school plays, backdrops for the spring concert, a Christmas display in the lobby, and decorations for the Junior-Senior. This year an art gallery was opened to display commendable art work. 91 The seminar group listen attentively to Mr. Smith, the guest speaker. BLACK HISTORY CLUB The Black History Club acquaints students with the part the American Negro has played in the cultural heritage of the United States. Membership in the club is open to any student interested in the background of the Black man. The Black History Week observance is one of the main activities of the club. Mr. Gilmore, SPONSOR; Willie Bivings, PROJECT DIRECTOR; Karen Briggs, PRESIDENT; Carolyn Lewis, SECRETARY; Mack Davis, REPORTER; Larry Wade, VICE-PRESIDENT. 92 ASTRONOMY CLUB Aside from their regular meetings, the Astronomy Club often meets at night to view occurrences in the solar system through the school’s powerful telescope. Some of the members have their own telescopes so that they may compare their observations with each other. Mr. Gaskins, SPONSOR. OFFICERS: Jeff Hoffman, TREASURER; Bruce Eastes, PRESIDENT; John Davidson, MEMBER; Richard BAIRD, VICE-PRESIDENT. 93 Harry Vann, VICE-PRESIDENT; Bruce Eastes, PRESIDENT; Jeff Hoffman, SECRETARY-TREASURER, DELTA PI SCIENCE CLUB The Delta Pi Science Club, open to all science students, encourages its members and other students to participate in the summer science program. Delegates attend the Junior Academy of Science. The club is also responsible for setting up the Science Fair. 94 Mr. Lyles, SPONSOR. Absent: Mrs. Moore. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB At their meetings, students involved in the Photography Club discuss every aspect of photography, including how to take good pictures and how to enlarge black and white photographs. The members are given the privilege of using the school dark room, and for a small fee they may also use the chemicals they need. OFFICERS: Rick Tanenbaum, PRESIDENT; Nancy Merritt, SECRETARY. 95 Mr. Mahaffey, Mr. Dean, SPONSORS. Chuck Hester, VICE-PRESIDENT; Joe lannazzone, SECRETARY-TREASURER; Rick Tanenbaum, PRESIDENT. MEMBERS: Richard Baird; Billy McClane, Fred Haynes, Edwin Gaffney. SECOND ROW: Ralph Gombert, John Hutchinson, Mike Easier, Jerry Mercer. RADIO CLUB Sponsor of station WSHS, 1550 on the radio dial, the Radio Club gives students interested in any phase of radio broadcasting a chance to try out and develop his skills. The station provides members with actual experience as disc jockeys. Mr. Dillashaw, Mr. Mahaffey, SPONSORS. 96 HEALTH CAREERS Representing the Candy Striper program and Red Cross Volunteers, the Health Careers Club appeals to those students who plan to work in an area of health care. The girls give time to the club aiding at Medicenter and Mary Black Hospital. FIRST ROW: Sara Sprouse, Pamela Carey, Wanda Wofford, Robin Plexico, Susan Crocker, Sandy Oxford, Karen Michaud. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Umberhandt, Emma West, Brenda Blankenship, Lisa Baldwin, Charlene Koon, Susan Eilenberg, Nancy Hudnall, Doris Ann Johnson, Debbie Pitts, Debra Lineberger, Cindy Bishop, Connie Sanborn, Beth Rogers. Connie Sanborn, VICE-PRESIDENT; Sara Sprouse, PRESIDENT; Debbie Pitts, SECRETARY; Karen Michaud, TREASURER; Beth Rogers, CHAPLAIN. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America consists of students enrolled in home economics and family living. The club promotes the joys and satisfaction of home living. To achieve this goal FHA members are constantly involved in worthwhile projects to improve personal, family, and community life now and in the future. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Chappell, SPONSORS. OFFICERS: Annie Boyce, TREASUER; Karla Stewart, PRESIDENT; Annie Sorter, VICE-PRESIDENT. 98 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America Club offers students an opportunity to learn about the teaching profession. The special project of the FTA is “Teacher-for-a Day” when members of the club take charge of teachers’ classes. OFFICERS: Vicki Williams, PARLIAMENTARIAN; Margaree Cheek, VICE-PRESIDENT; Mack Davis, PRESIDENT; Carolyn Hughes, SECRETARY; Viola Hardy, TREASURER. Miss Posley, SPONSOR. Absent: Mrs. M. jones. 99 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization of athletes dedicated to building Christian principles. The Student-Faculty game, in which members take part as players and cheerleaders, is a special feature of FCA. FCA members hold a pep talk during the Student-Faculty game. Coach Voyles, SPONSOR; Miller McCormick, VICE-PRESIDENT; Stan Clary, SOCIAL CHAIRMAN; Mark Williams, PRESIDENT; Jim Foster, SECRETARY-TREASURER; Coach Hinson, SPONSOR. 100 OFFICERS: Eddie Phelps, SECRETARY-TREASURER; Mark Lee, PRESIDENT; Coach Norris, SPONSOR. Ken Anthony, VICE-PRESIDENT. FIRST ROW: Mark Lee, Mike Wood, Robby Brown. SECOND ROW: Keith Ridley, Ric Campbell, Tom Hollis, Will Walker, Kim Keith, Donnie Hayes, Jim Hudson. THIRD ROW: Eddie Phelps, George Dodkin, Al Shuette, Mike Harrell, Buddy Parton. FOURTH ROW: Frank Dawson, Chris Littlejohn, Sandy Newell. BLOCK “S” CLUB Membership in the Block “S” Club is open to boys who have earned a letter in a varsity sport. The club encourages sportmanship among varsity athletes. Members operate the canteen in the gym during all home basketball games and tournaments to help support the athletic department. 101 OFFICERS: Mrs. Rabi, SPONSOR; Hugh Hamilton, SECRETARY; Debbie Hammond, PRESIDENT; Richard Baird, VICE-PRESIDENT. Sam Frank, TREASURER; Miss Moore, SPONSOR. By decking the halls with an abundant array of signs and posters, the Spirit of Spartanburg High motivates students to support their athletic teams. The club charters buses to away games to boost the teams. 102 KNEELING: Barbara Davis, Vicki Huff, Kathy Harris, Vicki Coleman. STANDING: Susan Whitlock, Robin Stevenson, Karen Lewis, Marguerite Bell, Robin Costin, Susan White, Linda Burgess. CO-CAPTAINS: Susan Whitlock, Linda Burgess. GOLDEN GIRLS A newly formed group, the Golden Girls perform dance routines during halftime at athletic functions. By dancing in a chorus line style, these girls seek to add more spirit to sporting events. 103 OFFICERS: Jeff Hoffman, VICE-PRESIDENT, Mickey Bush, TEAM MEMBER; Mr. Smith, SPONSOR; Thomas Forster, SECRETARY-TREASURER; David Williams, PRESIDENT. Absolute concentration is demanded while playing the game of chess. CHESS CLUB Each Thursday afternoon, members of the Castle Chess Club gather in the guidance area to play chess. The club sponsors tournaments in which students and adults from all over the southeast compete. From its membership a team is chosen to represent the school in the state championships, where the team has placed first six times in the last ten years. 104 Mrs. Jeffcoat, SPONSOR. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION The Distributive Education Club is to D.E. students what a civic or professional organization is to a group of businessmen. Club activities are a basic part of the total D.E. program in an effort to develop leadership ability, professional attitudes and better citizenship. OFFICERS: Johnny Beall, TREASURER; June West, VICE-PRESIDENT; Denise Davis, PRESIDENT; Gloria Clowney, SECRETARY; Wilfred Dogan, REPORTER. 105 LIBRARY CLUB Members of the Library Club donate valuable time, before, during, and after school. In return, they learn the techniques which help to make a library operate smoothly. The student assistants help prepare new books for students, work at the circulation desk, assist in the magazine room, and shelve books as they are returned. Mrs. Ward, Miss McKinney, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Wallace, SPONSORS. MEMBERS: Johnny Wallace, Sabrina Fowler, Andrea Porter, Janie Miller, Jackie Salters, Doris Lyles, Debbie White, Margette Edgerson. SECOND ROW: Butch Harris, Patty Hall, Ricky Atherton, Kathy Birch, Connie Wilson, Margaret Balew, Kathy Wilkins, Beverly Madison, Gloria Jenkins, Anne Sortor, Brenda White, Cindy Huff, Vickie Strange, Susan Timmons, Kathy Gossett, Denise Sherbert. OFFICERS: Jackie Salters, REPORTER; Denise Sherbert, PRESIDENT; Kathy Gossett, SECRETARY; Beverly Madison, VICE-PRESIDENT. SCHOOL SERVICES Many students devote spare time to the school performing the menial tasks that must be done. These students work without pay or credit, receiving only the satisfaction of knowing that their work helps to keep the school running smoothly. 107 USHERS LEAGUE The Ushers League helps at school sponsored functions such as College Night and Student Council Installation. Any student who enjoys ushering may join the club. Mrs. Gray, SPONSOR. OFFICERS: Karen Briggs, PRESIDENT; Emma Whitmire, VICE-PRESIDENT; Trannie Mosley, SECRETARY; Carolyn Young, TREASURER. Absent: Teresa Satterwhite. 108 Tim Vann, STUDENT COORDINATOR; Jerry Mercer, INSTRUCTOR; David Callaway, INSTRUCTOR; Cindy Bishop, FILM CLERK; John Hutchins, INSTRUCTOR; Tim Smith, EQUIPMENT. VISUAL AIDS CLUB Composed of all student projector operators in the school, the Visual Aids Club is responsible for checking out and moving AV equipment. Members work in the visual aids room during homeroom and their study periods. 109 Mrs. Metcalf, SPONSOR. WHEELERS Students belonging to the Wheelers Club have the responsibility of transporting District 7 students to and from school each day. The club is designed to promote a spirit of fellowship between the bus drivers and the students. OFFICERS: Sara Sprouse, TREASURER; Wilfred Dogan, VICE-PRESIDENT; Tommy Cabaniss, PRESIDENT; Hugh Hill, VICE-PRESIDENT; Harriet McMil-lion, SECRETARY. no FIRST ROW: Gettys Wilkins, Virginia Smith, Willie Crocker, Thomas Lee, Phillip Moss, Velma Sims, Terry Murray, Clarence Linder, Derek Herring, Phyllis Stanley, Tommy Cabaniss, Bobby Simmons, Mr. Ward, DIRECTOR. SECOND ROW: Leroy Jenkins, Wilfred Dogan, Robert Level, Bobby Peoples, Jerome Anderson, Buddy Burrell, Winfred Dogan, Vess Hammett, Nancy Vise, Greg Royster, Hugh Hill, Sara Sprouse, Jim Halford, Deborah Christopher. THIRD ROW: John Kelly, Janice Thompson, Altroy Pruitt, David Level, Jack Millwood, David Gosnell, Wendell Bright, Joe Pate, Steve Kellet, Ronnie Rhinehart, Ricky Vincent, Marty Terry, Harriet McMillan. FOURTH ROW: Larry Hollis, Ricky Rowland, Joe Bridges, Jerry Hollifield, Charles Thompson, Mark Brannon, Robert Fowler, Reggie Pryor, Mike Cartee, Mike Davis. FIFTH ROW: Miles Wilson, Jean Robbins, Harold Seifert, Jimmy Waldrep, Mike Bonner, Ricky Brannon, Donnie Seifert, Ricky Shropshier. 111 Janice Thompson demonstrates the art of wheeling a bus. BAND The 72-member Band boosts the spirit of SHS. Besides performing halftime shows during football seasons, the group is involved in several state affairs, including the State Contest and Spring Festival. The band also presents a spring concert each year. FIRST ROW: Karen Parks, Dianne Snow, Paul Kimball, Cynthia Spruhan, Thomas Knight, Vickie Sanders, Libba Brockman, Mickey Easier, Fred Haynes. SECOND ROW: Pam Turner, Matt Carlton, Dennis Parks, Buddy Cordell, Warren Hayslip, Dick Ettenger, Denny Morgan, Jimmy Smith, Mary Moore, Peggy Gooch. OFFICERS: Dennis Parks, ASSISTANT SUPPLY OFFICER; LAURA Pettit, STATISTICAL OFFICER; Vickie Sanders, PERSONNEL OFFICER; Libba Brockman, ASSISTANT PERSONNEL OFFICER; Jack Bishop, EXECUTIVE OFFICER; Dick Ettcnger, SUPPLY OFFICER; Warren Hayslip, BAND CAPTAIN. COLOR GUARD, KNEELING: Linda Burgess, Vickie Coleman, Debbie Bailey, Donna Kay, Mitzi Zimmerman. STANDING: Margie Lesslie, Laura Pettit, COLOR GUARD CAPTAIN; Doris Johnson, Rebecca Horn, Debbie Wofford. DIRECTORS: James A. Smith, Clarence T. Jones, Richard C. Gibbs, Carl F. McMath. MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Sandra Israel, Carol Ann Greene, Terri Cato, Janet Price, Nancy Hudnall, Lynn Weese, Libba Brockman, Vickie Sanders, Steve Cannon, Peggy Gooch, David Holliday, Jim Landon, Warren Hayslip, Steve Wood, Dennis Parks, Dewey Tullis. SECOND ROW: Karen Parks, Sheila Gossett, Dianne Snow, Margariet Bell, Cynthia Spruhan, Peter Springer, Walter Johnson, Mary Moore, Jimmy Smith, Denny Morgan, Matt Carlton, Rick Pearson, Bruce Blakely, Fred Haynes, Mickey Easier, Paulette Wilson, Richard Weir, Bill Willis, Pam Turner. THIRD ROW: Mary Alexander, Debbie Peterson, Marcellous Posey, Anna Beebe, Jim Ezell; George Papadis, John Hutchins, Paul Kimball, Buddy Cordell, Larry Summey, Dick Ettenger, Jack Bishop, Charles Thomason, Gerald Jackson, Sammy Tillotson, Gail Moss. FOURTH ROW: Danny Ford, Thomas Knight, Artie Council, Edwin Gaffney. COLOR GUARD: Linda Burgess, Mitzi Zimmerman, Nancy Wooten, Laura Pettit, Doris Johnson, Debbie Wofford, Debbie Bailey, Margie Lesslie, Becky Horne, Vickie Coleman, Donna Kay, Rose Byrd. 113 -njr ; -ar - . rf • ' V FIRST ROW: Kim Shurburtt, Amelia Easier, Renee Smith, Linda Burgess, Jackie Pool, Joanne Locklear, Joanne Huston, Carolyn Draper, Karen Lewis, Connie Shoupe, William Frye, Rusty Keesler, Larry Summey, Jimmy Waldrep, Dale Robertson, Matt Carlton, Mike Robinson, Patti Metz, Anne Thornton, Fair Stewart, Sarah Huff, Jackie Jordan, Janet Reames, Deana Scruggs, Lou Ann Pettit. SECOND ROW: Peggy Mahan, Sheila Hickman, Doris Ponder, Pam Osmcnt, Linda Hendrix, Sandra Oxford, Mary Ann Hicks, Kathy Gardner, Debbie Bailey, Mike Huey, Lee Cohen, Leroy Rowe, Tony Martin, David Holliday, Steve Mathis, Keith Holmes, Norman Band, Martha Brown, Carolyn Jeter, Susan Whitlock, Terri Cashion, Kippy Arthur. THIRD ROW: Sandra Thompson, Bib Woolbright, Cindy Belmont, Bonnie Smith, Debbie Bogan, Susan Beckham, Melissa Hayes, Cheryl McCall, Donna Wright, Arestell Woody, Donald Reeder, Bruce Cash, Robert Vassalles, Doug Wehunt, Jack Jolley, Jimmy Hill, Vicki Coleman, Geraldine Fuller, Geneva Locklear, Maxine Ledford, Lou Burnett, Deborah Easier. FOURTH ROW: Rosemary Littlejohn, Juanita Jones, Mary Ann Burch, Deborah Godrey, Libby Smith, Becki Hudson, Linda Drummond, Mary Schuettc, Janet Brown, Mitzi Chitty, Terry Adams, Mike Bonner, Fred Hardy, Sheila Rogers, Jean Robuck, Jahct Reynolds, Bridget Moore, Sandra Young, Sheila Smith, Cynthia Philson, Wanda Calvert. CHORUS The Chorus is an elective for any student interested in singing. The group participates in several programs during the year, including the Pops Concert, the Festival of Christmas Music, and the Spring Concert. Through these programs, the Chorus contributes to the cultural life of the community. Rusty Keesler, VICE-PRESIDENT; Jewell Kennedy, SECRETARY; Terri Cashion, PRESIDENT. I 14 FIRST ROW: David Holliday, Fred Hardy, Mike Bonner, Tony Martin, Doug Wehunt, Leroy Rowe. SECOND ROW: Terry Adams, Jimmy Lewis, Rusty Keesler, Dale Robinson, Larry Summey, Jimmy Waldrep, Matt Carlton, Norman Band, Robert Vassalle. THIRD ROW: Bruce Cash, Jimmy Hill, Steve Mathis, Keith Holmes, Arestell Woody, Donald Reeder, Morris Cohen, Roger Frye, Michael Huey, Michael Robinson. FIRST ROW: Amelia Easier, Renee Smith, Deana Scruggs, Patti Metz, Anne Thornton, Fair Stewart, Mary Ann Hicks, Linda Burgess, Sarah Huff. SECOND ROW: Bib Woolbright, Luanne Pettit, Michele Guest, Kim Shurburtt, Peggy Mahan, Janet Reamcs, Jackie Jordan, Jackie Pool, Susan Whitlock, Karen Lewis, Connie Shoupe. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Draper, Joanne Huston, Kippy Arthur, Terri Cashion, Martha Brown. I 15 ORCHESTRA Members of the orchestra learn to “appreciate, understand, create, and criticize with discrimination” the orchestral repertoire which they play. The orchestra contributes to SHS by performing at assembly programs, especially at Student Council Installation, the Christmas program, and graduation exercises. Many of its members participate in All-State Orchestra and in the Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Gignilliat, SPONSORS. FRONT ROW: Mike Nick Small, Sarah Jo Rainey, Jennie Batson, Lynne Johnson, Libba Brockman, Vicki Sanders, Libby Drotor, Kathleen White, David Turner, Mike Allen. SECOND ROW: Anita Anthony, Dinah Caldwell, Debbie Cecil, Veronica Thompson, Karen Goodlctt, Mary Moore, Denny Morgan, Tommy Nichols, David Dedmon. THIRD ROW: David Williams, Virginia Smith, Peter Fisher, Crystal Mills, Matt Carlton, Peggy Gooch, Steve Cannon, Dennis Parks, Steve Hawkins, Micky Easier, Fred Haynes, David Whitmire, Wyatt Grove, Newman McGarity, Mike Drotor, Muzon Checks. I 16 SEATED: Karen Goodlctt, SECRETARY; Sarah Jo Rainey, LIBRARIAN; Wyatt Grove, STAGE MANAGER. STANDING: David Whitmire, STAGE MANAGER; Nick Small, STAGE MANAGER; Newman McGarity, PRESIDENT; Mike Drotor, LIBRARIAN. ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA, SEATED: Nick Small, Peter Fisher, Sarah Jo Rainey, Jennie Ruth Batson, Karen Goodlett, Lynne Johnson, Libby Drotor, Kathleen White, David Turner, David Dcdmon, Mike Allen. STANDING: Libba Brockman, Matt Carlton, Wyatt Grove, Newman McGarity, Mike Drotor, Dennis Parks. 117 •+X' m m .rvvi:V T'•v. .. 1fc 3 ram 3K$ Vfc. ■ ' '• tfWTc ,• A - afeeiS ife - • ■ ? a®®.' K ir : .3 , V V : «■ Wmm I ‘C . '• ' WlfcS -« H iW; ’ . • .■ ' , W,M i ' v?. ir Mrnd - TS r - ‘.V -Ct H w' w4. ftft. ■ gE S ISBf B. 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Arlene Avery, Viola Haray, Maria Rice, and Carolyn Lewis, demonstrate a creative dance, “Go Up Moses.” 121 Students dance to the sound of the Divots. I K AC IKAC is the annual Valentine dance sponsored by the four service clubs: Interact, Key, Anchor, and Civinettes. The Anchor and Civinette members provided the decoration and refreshments while the Key and Interact clubs were responsible for booking the band. The Divots from Virginia supplied the music. Don’t be shy! 122 123 Homecoming Court: (Sitting) Jeanne Wilson, Attendant; Gloria Means, Queen; Cathy Ray, Attendant; (Standing) Lilliepearl Blakely, Karla Stewart, Debbie Hammond, Cathy Collins, Carolyn Lewis, Margaree Cheek, Linda Dogan, Nancy Merritt, Ellen Isom, Marilyn Smith, Virginia Smith, Lisa Hill, Debbie Drummond, Glenna Byce, Sara Graham, Peggy Mahan, Gayle Martin. GLORIA MEANS is crowned Homecoming Queen. HOMECOMING Cheerleaders drum up spirit during the bonfire. Students look forward to Homecoming, the highlight of the fall football season, and its traditional activiites . . . the bonfire, the parade, the game, and the crowning of the queen. “Dogpatch U.S.A.” was the year’s theme and students wore everything from patches on their pants to freckles on their faces. 124 During halftime activities, the Sophomores win the watermelon race. 125 Students dance to the music of Jerry and the Receptions. The Chorus performs during the Pops Concert at Converse College. CHORUS CONCERTS 126 During the Student Council Installation, the Ensemble entertains the group. PUBLICATIONS CAMPAIGNS Rick, Doris, Margie, Janet, and Hugh present an episode of “As the Pages Turn” during the SAGA campaign. ' UJ LUJJJ Peggy Monaghan receives instructions from Mr. Austell, advisor to the FIRST CIRCLE. STUDENT—FACULTY GAME The Fellowship of Christian Athletes sponsors the Student-Faculty game each year. For the first time in three years the men faculty captured a victory with a final score of 74—67. The women team, however, failed to defeat the girls’ team and lost with a score of 18—15. Spud blows another as Coach Talley puts it in. 128 The champion Senior Citizens” of Spartanburg High. Stan Clary heads” for two against the faculty. Students stare in disbelief as Coach Ezell scores. The beautiful cheerleaders charm the students into a state of hysteria. 129 s p R T S VARSITY FOOTBALL (Won 7, Lost 4) SHS 42 Greenville OPP. 0 35 Byrnes 7 20 Greenwood 27 14 Union 23 37 Chester 6 20 A. C. Flora 38 31 Lancaster 20 13 Gaffney 6 7 Dorman 0 21 Rock Hill 6 0 Hanna 7 J.V. FOOTBALL SHS (Won 8, Lost 2) OPP. 18 Greenville 0 13 Byrnes 6 14 Greer 34 17 Union 14 21 Chester 0 40 Lancaster 0 19 Gaffney 12 7 Dorman 16 17 Rock Hill 12 19 Hanna 0 VARSITY BASKETBALL SHS (Won 19, Lost 6) OPP. 69 Shelby 79 71 Asheville 50 84 Greenville 64 93 York 80 94 Gaffney 57 92 Greenwood 63 106 Greer 76 76 Union 65 83 Chester 57 85 Lancaster 75 84 Byrnes 70 99 Gaffney 63 78 Dorman 62 75 Rock Hill 69 94 Union 83 90 Chester 46 74 Byrnes 64 57 Lancaster 63 87 Gaffney 67 76 Dorman 64 61 Rock Hill 71 93 Gaffney 68 63 Byrnes 69 74 Lancaster 87 65 Byrnes 66 TRACK OPPONENTS Gaffney Grcenville-Byrnes J. L. Mann—Greenville Dorman Union-Westside Union Rock Hill—Lancaster J.V. BASKETBALL SHS (Won 17, Lost 3) OPP. 43 Shelby 41 39 Asheville 21 50 Greenville 24 29 York 32 42 Greer 32 65 Byrnes 33 39 Union 34 49 Chester 27 82 Lancaster 37 43 Byrnes 44 56 Gaffney 39 52 Dorman 40 36 Rock Hill 47 54 Union 43 50 Chester 38 59 Byrnes 45 35 Lancaster 23 37 Gaffney 35 62 Dorman 43 47 Rock Hill 46 SCORE BOARD BASEBALL OPPONENTS Asheville USC-S Boiling Springs Gaffney Dorman Gaffney Byrnes Dorman Clover Byrnes Gaffney Boiling Springs Dorman Byrnes Gaffney Dorman USC-S Byrnes OPPONENTS Gaffney-Byrnes-Dorman Union Shelby Gaffney -Byrnes-Dorman Eastside Gaffney—Byrnes—Dorman Union Eastside Gaffney-Byrnes-Dorman Lancaster SWIMMING SHS (Won 7, Lost 0) OPP. 55 Myers Park 46 75 Asheville 19 69 Asheville 17 54 East Mecklenburg 34 76 Independence 15 71 East Mecklenburg 35 72 Independence 21 WRESTLING SHS (Won 9, Lost 0) OPP. 42 J. L. Mann 12 36 Greer 18 33 Greer 21 56 Woodruff 8 50 Woodruff 11 55 Byrnes 6 27 Union 20 48 J. L. Mann 12 42 Belton-Honea Path 4 TENNIS OPPONENTS Easley Union Greenville Wade Hampton Greenville Gaffney Union Rock Hill Wade Hampton Easley J. L. Mann Rock Hill FRED S. KYZER Varsity Football, Wrestling, Tennis BILL HINSON Varsity Basketball HAROLD JETER J.V. Football C. RANDOLPH MAHAFFEY Golf RALPH B. VOYLES Varsity Football, Track C. TYRONE GILMORE J.V. Football, Wrestling 134 COACHES ERNEST THOMPSON Track, J.V. Football WILLIAM H. CARR Athletic Director, Varsity Football DONALD E. EZELL J.V. Football, Basketball BOBBY J. NORRIS Varsity Football, Basketball JAMES E. TALLEY Swimming, Varsity Football, Baseball 135 FIRST ROW: Wayne Drummond, John Richardson, Jim Corn, Ricky Richardson, Allan Hunter, Jim Ramsbottom, Larry Smith, Terry Wood, Jack Millwood, Allen Fine, Robby Brown, Ric Campbell, Thomas Lee, Will Walker, Randy Stroupe, George Wyant. SECOND ROW: Dwain Rice, Benny Dunagin, Mel Sisk, David Flora, Donnie MacMahan, Teddic McGraw, Anthony Layton, Ellis Fowler, Eddie Phelps, Buddy Parton, John Hensley. THIRD ROW: Coach Norris, Coach Talley, Coach Carr, Sam Greene, Sylvester Rookard, Donnie Hayes, Kim Keith, Freddie Thomas, Bill Pratt, Stan Clary, Frank Dawson, Vincent Sanders, Ervin Manigault, Steve Pearson, Coach Kyzer, Coach Voyles. FOURTH ROW: Michael Robinson, Jim Hudson, James Moore,' Mike Smith, Mark Lee, Lee Champman, Edward Lindsay, Willie Crocker, Tom Hollis, Al Shuette. VARSITY FOOTBALL Center Bill Pratt thinks things over. Yes, fall came and football was king once again as the mighty Vikings took the field. Prospects for ’71-72 season were bright with the return of Mark Lee, Mike Smith and Jim Ramsbottom in the offensive backfield and seven starters back on the defensive unit. The Vikings traveled to Greenville and then to Byrnes for the first two games of the season. In the two games the Vikes scored an unbelievable 77 points while the opposition could only manage seven points against a powerful Spartanburg defense. A standing room only crowd showed up in the rain only to see an erratic Viking team lose to Greenwood. The lead changed hands throughout the ball game but the big difference came on two long runs of 83 and 85 yards by halfback Larry Mathis. The following week the Vikings traveled to Union for a Region battle with the ever tough Yellow Jackets. Despite the efforts of Mike Smith and Mark Lee, the Jackets led Ernell Barrett, and claimed a hard fought 23-14 win. Losing was bad enough, but the Vikings also lost powerful full back Jim Ramsbottom for the rest of the season because of a knee injury. Mike Smith is on the loose. The Vikings got back to the business of winning as they mauled Chester 37—6. Mike Smith, Mark Lee, Red Pearson, and Vince Sanders all got into the scoring act as the Spartanburg offensive completely riddled Chester’s defense. Homecoming was disastrous, for not only did the mistake prone Vikings lose to a powerful A. C. Flora team, but speedster Mike Smith was lost for the rest of the season. The Vikings did not give up, and the next four games were absolute proof of it. Versatile Red Pearson moved into the fullback position to score twice as Mark Lee scored two also to claim a 31—20 win over Lancaster. Quarterback Robby Brown chunked a touchdown pass to Vincent Sanders, and then quarterback Anthony Layton tossed one to Stan Clary to seal a 13—6 win over Gaffney’s Indians. Crosstown rival Dorman moved to Snyder Field looking for a win that they couldn’t find. Tailback Mark Lee broke loose on a 34 yard touchdown run which was to be the only score of the ball game but it was enough to insure a 7—0 victory. The Vikings seventh win came at Rock Hill where senior quarterback Robby Brown played an excellent ball game running two touch downs himself and throwing another to Mark Lee. Unfortunately, the Vikings ended the season on a sour note, losing to Anderson by a score of 7—0. This game was the last one for 27 seniors and next year's team will surely miss them. It was a disappointing season for fans, coaches, and players, but next year’s fans will have a lot more to look forward to with an upcoming JV team which posted eight wins this fall. The summer will pass quickly by and it won’t be long before football is king once again. 138 139 Versatile Steve Pearson on the sweep. AWARDS: Robby Brown, DAVID DUNCAN MEMORIAL AWARD; Eddie Phelps, BEST DEFENSIVE BACK; Thomas Lee, BEST DEFENSIVE BACK; Coach Norm Van Brocklin, Billy Pratt, BEST OFFENSIVE LINEMAN; Ervin Manigault, BEST DEFENSIVE LINEMAN; Mark Lee, MOST VALUABLE PLAYER, BEST OFFENSIVE BACK; Teddy McGraw, GREEN SHIRT AWARD. Powerful fullback Jim Ramsbottom carries the ball against the Bearcats. 140 Erwin Manigault leads the blocking for Mark Lee. Most Valuable Mark Lee puts the move on the Cyclones. 141 Spartanburg experiences the thrill of victory. SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS, FIRST ROW: Ric Campbell, Jim Ramsbottom. SECOND ROW: Jim Hudson, Robby Brown, Buddy Parton, Allen Fine. THIRD ROW: Al Shuette, Donnie Hayes, Mark Lee, Michael Robinson, Mike Smith. MANAGERS: Randy Stroupe, Wayne Drummond, John Richardson, Jim Corn, Will Walker, George Wyant. 143 FRONT ROW: Wayne Drummond, Tommy Duncan, Rick Pennebaker, Donnie Deaton, Buddy Timmons, Lee Auman, Al Paulson, Ray Coker Gary Meyers Kenny Harris Rick Satterfield, Leslie McMillian, Wayne Tolleson, Tommy Small. SECOND ROW: Coach Thompson, Joe Gargagliano, Lamar Davis Joel Gillespie, Dale Mason, Jackie Bobo, David Wood, Rodney Lancaster, Eddie Watterson, Bernard McIntyre Steve Steadings, ark Foster, M,ke Metz Eddie Allen, Mark Boultneua. THIRD ROW: Coach Jeter, David Robbins, David Hull, David Blanton, Rick Shinto, Rusty Rush, Grey Lancaster, Roger Stewart, George Lynch, Steve Cheeks, Donnie Abraham, Tim Norman, Rick Littlejohn, Gary Dendy, Coach Ezell, Coach Gilmore. 144 Jackie Bobo on the move for the Vikings. Tolleson throws the bomb. Lamar Davis puts his foot into it. Who’s got the ball? 145 J.V. FOOTBALL The junior varsity football team finished another successful season with eight wins and only two losses. The success of next year’s varsity will depend greatly on the talent found in this year’s JV squad. FIRST ROW: Vincent Sanders, Johnny Lane, Barry Black, John Kelly. SECOND ROW: Ronald Henderson, Chris Littlejohn, Kenneth Miller, Mark Burch, Mike Wood. THIRD ROW: Forrest Jeffries, Frank Childs, Thomas Forster, George Dodkin, Randy Samuels, Coach Hinson. VARSITY BASKETBALL Exciting and heartbreaking are the two words which best describe the 71 -72 basketball season at Spartanburg High. With only one returning starter from last year’s squad and a new coach adjusting to a new school, the future did not look too promising. However, Coach Bill Hinson, began to turn things around, and before the season was over, he had coached a Viking team that won 19 games. The Vikings were fed to the Lions of Shelby in the season’s opener by a score of 79 to 69. Enough said. Coach Hinson straightened things out during the next week of practice and the powerful Viking machine began to roll. High scoring Henderson gets two more. 146 Chris is too quick for a Byrnes' Rebel. The roundballers took six straight victories over Asheville, Greenville, York, Gaffney, Greenwood, and Greer, including the championship of the Sertoma Tournament for the third year in a row. Ronnie Henderson was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament, and Dodkin, Black, and Jeffries were honored by being named to the All Tournament team. Now it was on to Union for a Region battle with the always tough Yellow Jackets. In a very emotional game, the Vikings down in three quarters of play, came back in the fourth led by Henderson and Black to seal a tough 74-65 win. After Union, the Vikes rolled on for four more victories over Chester, Lancaster, Byrnes and Gaffney, before moving in to the big game with cross town rival Dorman at their gym. The game, a sell out, belonged to the Vikings as the Cavaliers could not stop the fast break, the Viking press and Vincent Sanders, who led the scoring with 18 points. After the Dorman game, the Vikings made it 16 straight with impressive wins over Rock Hill, Union, Chester, and Byrnes, Yes Byrnes. Henderson and Jeffries and an inspired Spartan High crowd overcame the Rebels, the referees and Robbie Beach’s family signs to take a 74 to 64 victory. Next we were on the road to Lancaster where a fired up Bruin team stopped Vikes’ 16-game winning streak. The Vikings closed out the regular season with wins over Gaffney and Dorman and a loss to Rock Hill to finish up with an 18—3 record. 147 Wood burns the Emeralds. WE'RE NUMBER ONE! The Region 3—4A Tournament marked disaster for the Vikings. After an easy win over Gaffney, the top seeded Vikings were defeated by Byrnes in the second round, and in the consolation game the Vikes lost to Lancaster. All was not lost however, because of a point system the Vikings still earned a spot in the Upperstate Tournament. The season ended the same way it began ... on a losing note. However this time it was a little different. Mike Wood put in two foul shots with 6 seconds remaining in the game to give the Vikings a one point edge over Byrnes’ Rebels. Robbie Beach took the ball, traveled twice, and made an unbelievably lucky shot at the buzzer to give Byrnes a 66—65 victory. It was a great year for Spartan High basketball and certainly a tribute to a new man at SHS, Bill Hinson. The familiar faces of Ronnie, Tree, George, Barry, Mike and Mark will be gone but look out for Chris Littlejohn, Vincent Sanders and john Kelly among others on next year’s squad. A new era has certainly begun in Spartan High basketball with the coming of Coach Bill Hinson. Tree jumps center for the Vikings. 6’11 ” Thomas Forster clears the boards. 149 HIM George and Tree make sure that the rebound js ours. There is no stopping Tree on the drive. Vincent Sanders stings a Union Yellow Jacket. Vince stops the fast break. Big George milks the Cavs. 153 J.V. BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity Basketball squad, under the direction of Coach Don Ezell, finished a brilliant season with a record of seventeen wins to only three loses. Muzon Cheeks, Wayne Tollison, and Tim Williams, among others, should be excellent assets to next year’s varsity team. FIRST ROW: Muzon Checks, Armando Llorente, Leslie Pearson, Buddy Timmons, David Whitmire, Wayne Tollison. SECOND ROW: Coach Ezell, Tim Williams, Roger Stewart, Steve Cheeks, Wayne Lyles. 155 Tim Williams gets set for a rebound. Randy Hahn on the high jump. FIRST ROW: Dennis Davis, Al Hunter, Dwain Rice, Tim Morris, Clarence Williams, Ric Thomas, Ric Pennebaker, David Hallmark, Ken Anthony. SECOND ROW: Scott Cody, Phil Caruso, Donnie MacMahan, John Kelly, Terry Rollins, Bruce Vieman, Randy Hahn, Bill Marable, Chris Rivers, John Erwin, Robert Zoglio. THIRD ROW: Coach Thompson, Mike Robinson, Trey Hall, Lee Cohen, Forrest Jeffries, Mike Smith, Ronald Henderson, Steve Cheeks, Mark Lee, Robert Kingsmore, Coach Voyles. 905m 156 TRACK Speedster Mike Smith leads the Vikings. BASEBALL Eddie Phelps gets ready for a home run. FIRST ROW: Dennis Bell, Ricky Robbins, David Blanton, Rick Satterfield, Rabbit Lee, Michael O’Leary, Miland Campbell, Wayne Tolleson, Bernard Mclnynre, Jerry Pennington. SECOND ROW: Eddie Waterson, David Polderstorfe, Eddie Phelps, Teddy McCraw, Tim Halligan, Mike Fuller, Sidney Ferguson, Jeff Williams, Bill Welch, Jack Millwood, Red Pearson, Coach Norris. A swing and a miss. 159 FIRST ROW: David Scott, Walt Leonard, Barry Black, Olin Callicutt. SECOND ROW: Coach Mahaffey, Jim Ramsbottom, Luke Hughes, Kevin Giles, Steve Poole, Will Walker. GOLF Olin Callicut blasts his way out of a trap. An easy putt for Barry Black. 160 Riley Grier, the Number One man aces another. TENNIS Sophomore Les McMillan in action FIRST ROW: Les McMillan, John Deakin, Dick Ettenger, Riley Grier, Emmett Halliday, Bob Arnett. SECOND ROW: Jim Foster, Miller McCormick, Keith Ridley, Dennis Honma, Ronnie Gardner, John Kilgore. THIRD ROW: Coach Kyzer, John Atwater, Ralph Gombert, Newman McGarity, Hugh Hamilton, David Snelgrove, Rick Atherton, John McAlpine. Steve King is named Most Valuable Wrestler of the Furman Invitational WRESTLING The Viking matmen began their fourth year of varsity competition with the loss of eight starters from last year’s squad. Despite the loss of eight excellent wrestlers, Coaches Fred Kyzer and Tyrone Gilmore were not to be denied as they saw their “rebuilding year” turn into an undefeated regular season of nine straight victories. The Vikings also competed in several tournaments, capturing the upperstate crown, first place in the Furman Invitational and sixth place in the State Tournament. An exhausted Clay Terrell takes a victory in the Upperstate Tournament. FRONT ROW: Steve King, Doug King, Greg Goodwin, Sandy Newell, Clay Terrell, Barry Blackwell. SECOND ROW: Coach Kyzer, John Dunbar,Chip Rivers, Bob Arnett, Ray Zoglio, Mike Harrill, Terry Shields, Coach Gilmore. Ray Zoglio puts the bear hug on his opponent. 163 FRONT ROW: Craig Little, Clay Hallmark, Mark Anderson, Meyers Little, Gary Randall, David Ferguson, John Gillespie. SECOND ROW: Coach Talley, Jack Burton, Bill Burton, Lanier Laney, Marty Jolly, Kenny Fitzgerald, Mike Pate, David Salters. SWIMMING The surprise athletic team of Spartanburg High for 1972 had to be the Viking swimmers. The swimming team, under the coaching of Mr. James Talley, won seven straight swim meets without a loss. Wins included an upset over Myers Park, a team which has dominated high school swim competition for many years. Swimming has a bright future at Spartanburg High as only one starter, Bill Burton, will be lost to graduation. 164 Lanier Laney swims toward the finish line. Craig and Myers Little on the move for Spartan High. The undefeated swimmers carried a great following. 165 Pam Walker, SECRETARY-TREASURER; Beverly Madison, VICE-PRESIDENT; Grace Smith, PRESIDENT; Mrs. Whitaker, SPONSOR. The girls were victorious in their game with the faculty. G.A.A. The Girls’ Athletic Association is an organization which attempts to interest girls in various sports such as football and basketball. The G.A.A. participates in the annual Powderpuff Football game and the Student Faculty basketball game. 166 jV CHEERLEADERS: Sally Nan Barber, Cathy Graham, Yvonne Bullock, Julie Brooks, LuAnne Rousey, Maria Rice, Kim Penny, Sharon Nesbitt, Cookie Easier. j.v. CHEERLEADERS The junior varsity squad cheered at home swim meets for the first time. RYAN WADE, Alternate KIM SHURBURTT 168 KARLA STEWART GLENNA BYCE ELLEN ISOM CATHY COLLINS, Co-Captain CINDY REID, Co-Captain JEANNE WILSON, Captain ANNIE MEANS H 0 N 0 R S TEENAGERS OF THE YEAR: Miller McCormick, Peggy Mahan. NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM for OUTSTANDING NEGRO STUDENTS SEMI-FINALISTS: Larry Wade and Janice Thompson. GIRLS’STATE REPRESENTATIVES: Trannie Mosley, Cheryl Williams. NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS: (Sitting) Greg Royster, Harry Vann, Ellen Isom, Denise Ladebauchc, Mary Hamrick, Bruce Eastes, Martin Sinderman. (Standing) David Snelgrove, Newman McGarity, Susan Whitlock, Kippy Arthur, Dianne Gannaway, Nancy Stoltz, Paige Hamilton, Richard Baird, Bob Fay, Billy McClane, Mike Drotor, Ken Anthony. Absent: Bert Lyles. 172 BOYS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVES: Buddy Parton, Larry Wade. SPECIAL RECOGNITION LETTER OF COMMENDATION RECIPIENTS: (Sitting) Linda Ramsay, Kathleen White, Melanie Mahon, Jim Foster. (Standing) Joe lannazzone, Steve Hawkins, Mike Salmon, Dennis Honma. Absent: Lucy Young. 173 OUTSTANDING SENIORS Outstanding seniors are chosen by the faculty on the basis of their contributions to the school in the areas of academics, fine arts, athletics and service. NANCY MERRITT KEN ANTHONY MACK DAVIS WARREN HAYSLIP BUDDY PARTON DIANNE GANNAWAY MILLER McCORMICK PEGGY MAHAN 176 LARRY WADE JANET HORTON MIKE SMITH WILLIE BIVINGS JEANNE WILSON PAIGE HAMILTON BEST ALL-ROUND: Timothy Jones, Cindy Reid, Glenna Byce, Barry Blackwell. BEST LOOKING: Cathy Collins, William Croes, Gloria Means, Larry Smith. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Janet Horton, Ken Anthony, Mack Davis, Margaree Cheek. 178 MOST INTELLECTUAL: Larry Wade, Janice Thompson, Ellen Isom, Richard Baird. 179 MOST TALENTED: Margaret Kennedy, Paul Riddle, Sandra King, Michael Robinson. MOST ATHLETIC: Mike Smith, Archie Gist, Mark Lee, Tina Floyd. FRIENDLIEST: Howard Jeter, Brenda Black, Jeanne Wilson, Miller McCormick. MOST DEPENDABLE: Buddy Parton, Cheryl Williams, Willie Bivings, Carolyn Hughes. 180 BEST DRESSED: Carolyn Young, Ronnie Henderson, Peggy Mahan, Robby Brown. V ' s • : ' v 4 V KIM KLUTTZ SENIOR BEAUTIES CAROLYN LEWIS 184 PAM DIETZ ELLEN ISOM JANICE THOMPSON 185 GLORIA MEANS KIM SHURBURTT JUNIOR BEAUTIES CATHY POLLITZER VIOLA HARDY 188 KAREN GOODLETT 190 KAREN DIETZ 191 : S - ' .Ite Mi vy j v'. -- • .. %. CT ; . -h. .;. ■ • vidBiill CLASS OF 1972 CLASS OFFICERS: MILLER McCORMICK, President; JANICE THOMPSON, Vice-President; JIM GRIER, Secretary-Treasurer. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Jesse Varner, Dianne Gannaway, Willie Bivings, Nancy Merritt, Mack Davis, Barry Blackwell. Absent: Blakely Allen. 194 SENIORS CECIL BROWN ABRAMS International Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. THERESA ANN AIKEN Chorus 2; Future Homemakers of America 2. SHARON ANNE AKINS D. E. Club 4; Future Homemakers of America 3. RICHARD LYNN ALEXANDER Homeroom Vice-President 2. FRANKLIN BLAKELY ALLEN Student Council 2, 4; Homeroom President 2, 3; Senior Superlative: Wittiest. ELIZABETH DIANNE ALLEY Homeroom President 2; SAGA Representative 3; National Honor Society 4; French Club 4; SOSH 4; Cafeteria Worker 4. ANGELA ELLEN ALLISON Health Careers Club 2. JEROME ANDERSON, JR. KENNETH CLYDE ANTHONY BLUE PRINT News Reporter 2, Representative 2, 3; SAGA Business Staff 3, Representative 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 4; Basketball 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4, Participant in State Meet 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Board Member 3, Vice-President 4; Block “S’ Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4; Honors Day Speaker 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Optimist Teenager Runner-up 4; Senior Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed; Outstanding Senior. SYLVIA ANTONELLI BETTY CASSANDRA ARLEDGE Band 2; Forensic Society 2; Future Homemakers of America 4; Guidance Aide 4. MYRTLE ARLEDGE ROBERT MICHAEL ARNETT SOSH 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; J V Football 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Tennis Team 4; Block S” Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; SAGA Business Staff 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Delegate to Carolinas Convention 3. ROBIN LOLENE ARRINGTON Homeroom President 2. KIPPY KAREN ARTHUR Student Council 2; Homeroom President 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Chorus 4, Ensemble 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4, Vice-President 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 3; French Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; SOSH 2, 3, 4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Usher for Commencement 2, Usher for Spring Concert 2; Optimist Teenager Finalist 4. JOHN ELLIOTT ATWATER, JR. Band 2; N.E.D.T. Certificate 2. CYNTHIA LEE BABB D.E. Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Supply Store Worker 4. VOLLIE CLEVELAND BAILEY Band 2, 3, Corporal 2, 3; Alpha Delta Sigma 4. RICHARD WILLIAM BAIRD Homeroom President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Delta Pi Science Club 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Projects Committee 4; Member of South Carolina Junior Academy of Science 3, 4; Photographic Society 3, 4; Radio Club 4, Secretary 4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Optimist Teenager Finalist 4; Science Fair Winner 2, 3, 4, Overall Winner-SHS Fair 2, First Place Winner in Chemistry-SHS 2; Second Overall Regional Fair 2, Finalist in the 21st International Science Fair 2, Overall Winner-SHS Fair 3, First Place in Chemistry—SHS Fair 3; First Place in Chemistry Regional Fair 3; Summer Science Research 2, 3, 4; Presbyterian College Junior Fellow Award 4; Regional Winner of the Humble-NSTA Future Scientists and Engineers Award 4; Participant in NASA NSTA Youth Science Congress 4; Participant in Westinghouse Science Talent Search 4; STAR Student 4; Senior Superlative: Most Intellectual; Outstanding Senior. HARRIET ELIZABETH BALLENGER MICHAEL KERMIT BARNETT Football 2. 195 TUIINA DEMENTIS BARRET Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4; Future Homemakers of America 2; Health Careers 2, 3. JOHNNY MALCOLM BEALL D.E. Club 4, Treasurer 4. LINDER KATE BEARDEN BLUE PRINT News Reporter 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3, 4; SAGA Representative 3; Chorus 2; GAA 3; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; SOSH 3. ANNA ELIZABETH BEEBE Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 3, AV Librarian 3, Master Sergeant 4, Public Relations 4. BEVERLY ROBERTA BENSON Art Club 3; D.E. Club 4. JENNY LEA BERRY Future Homemakers of America 4. JAMES EDWARD BIBLE Baseball 2; D.E. Club 4. PAMELA LYNN BIGGINS Homeroom Secretary 2; Civinettes 3, 4; SOSH 2, 3; Canteen Worker 4. KATHY LYNN BIRCH Bowling Club 3; Library Club 4. JACK ERWIN BISHOP Band 2, 3, 4, Executive Officer 4, 1st Lieutenant 4, Sergeant 3, Squad Leader 3; Interact 4. PATRICIA JAN BISHOP Homeroom Secretary 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3; SOSH 2, 3,4. WILLIE WALTER BIVINGS. JR. Student Council 3, 4; Interact 3, 4, Secretary 4; Black History Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Usher for Commencement 3; Usher for Honors Day 3; Furman Scholar 3; Radio Club 4; Senior Superlative: Most Dependable; Outstanding Senior. BARBARA ELAINE BLACK GAA 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 3, 4; Library Club 4. BRENDA KAY BLACK Student Council 2, Homeroom President 2, 3, Girls’ Council 2; Black History Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Health Careers Club 2; Senior Superlative: Friendliest. MELODY ANN BLACK First Place in State on National Spanish Examination 3. JOSEPH MAURICE BLACKWELL MARVIN BARRY BLACKWELL Student Council 4, Homeroom President 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Delegate to Carolina District Convention 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3,4; Block “S” Club 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4; SOSH 4; Transfer Student from Hendersonville, N. C. 2; Senior Superlative: Best-All-Round. LILLIE PEARL BLAKELY Homecoming Sponsor 4; Chorus 2, 3. NANCY LEE BLANCHARD National Honor Society 3, 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 2, 3; Third Place Biology Division in SHS Science Fair 2. TONYA DIANN BLAND French Club 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2; SOSH 2, 3; Alpha Delta Sigma 2. MARY ELAINE BLASSINGAME Future Homemakers of America 2. 196 Seniors learn a new cheer at a pep rally. MARRION LORRAINE BOITER GEORGE EMORY BOMAR Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, SAGA Representative 3, 4; Golf Team 3, 4; International Relations Club 2; SOSH 2, 3. ROBERT HENRY BONEY MICHAEL CARL BONNER Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Wheelers Club 2, 3. DEBRA LURINE BOOZER Homeroom Secretary 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 3; Bowling Club 2; Health Careers Club 2, Candy Striper 2; Pen Pals Club 2. RENEE BOWMAN Homeroom Treasurer 3; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. ANNIE RUTH BOYCE GWENDOLYN NOBLE BOYD (AMES SLOAN BRADFORD BLUE PRINT Representative 3; SAGA Representative 3; Interact 2, 3, 4; Man of The Year 3, Vice-President 4; Audio-Visual Aids Club 2, 3, President 2. SENIORS DEBRA KAY BOBO Daniel Morgan Vocational School Student Council 2. GEORGE GARY BOBO Wrestling Team 4; Audio-Visual Aids Club 2, 3, 4; Program Chairman 2; D.E. Club 4. LINDA JOYCE BOBO Homeroom Vice-President 3;GAA 3; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2. SENIORS JEFFREY WILLIS BRADY Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2; SAGA Representative 4. MARSHALL CARROLL BRANNON Wheelers Club 2, 3,4. WILLIAM CLYDE BRIDGEMAN GEORGE H. BRIDGES SOSH 4. PATRICIA GAYLE BRIDGES Health Careers Club 3, 4, Candy Striper 3, 4; SOSH 2. KAREN MARIE BRIGGS Homeroom President 3; Black History Club 3, 4, President 4, Junior Executive 3; Forensic Society 3, Secretary 3; Future Homemakers of America 4; Spanish Club 4; Ushers League 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Usher for Commencement 3, Usher for Spring Concert 3; Chorus 2. WENDELL COREY BRIGHT D.E. Club 4; SOSH 4; Wheelers Club 2, 3, 4. HENRY EARL BROCK LAVERNE BROOKS Miss Garnet Press Candidate 3. CAROLYN ANN BROWN CATHERINE ANN BROWN Homeroom Vice-President 2; SAGA Representative 2; SOSH 2. JUANITA CHARLENE BROWN Caught in the act. SENIORS KEVIN CARL BROWN MARCIA FAYE BROWN MARTHA ANN BROWN Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4; N.E.D.T. Award 4. ROBERT WILLIAM BROWN Class President 2, 3; J V Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Block S” Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3,4, Vice-President 3, Chaplain 4; Honors Day Speaker 3; Optimist Teenager Finalist 4; Senior Superlative: Best Dressed; Outstanding Senior. SARAH HAMPTON LINDSEY BROWNE Homeroom Secretary 2; SOSH 4. DIANNE LEILANI BRYANT National Honor Society 3; GAA 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. MARK LEWIS BURCH JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 4. LESLIE LUANNE BURGESS LINDA MARIE BURGESS Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4, Corporal 3, Sergeant 4, Two Best Rifle Awards 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Black History Club 3, 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 4; Usher for Spring Concert 3. KIMBERLEE ANN BURHAM Homeroom Vice-President 4; Beta Club 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3; SOSH 2, 4; Usher for Honors Day 3. CLIFTON JOSEPH BURNETT Science Fair Winner, Physics 2nd Place 3. MYRTIS LOUISE BURNETT Chorus 2, 3, 4. PEGGY LYNDA BURRETT WILLIAM HASSELL BURTON Homeroom Secretary 4; Swimming Team 3, 4. HAROLD MILTON BUSH, JR. BLUE PRINT Representative 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; Astronomy Club 2. MARK DAVID BUSH Transfer Student from Rock Hill High School 4. GLENNA ANNE BYCE Homeroom President 4, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, President 3; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Senior Superlative: Best All-Round. JAMES LEWIS BYRD Future Homemakers of America 4. THOMAS FLETCHER CABANISS, JR. Wheelers Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Woodman of the World Safe Driving Award 3. SAMMY BRENT CALDWELL STEVEN LANIER CALDWELL 199 SENIORS WILLIAM OLIN CALICUTT Golf Team 2, 3,4. LARRY CHRISTOPHER CAMPBELL Baseball 2, 3, 4; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Golf Team 3,4; Tennis Team 2; Track Team 4; Black History Club 2, 3, 4; Block “C Club 2. PATRICIA ANN CAMPBELL RICHARD EUGENE CAMPBELL Homeroom Vice-President 2; Student Council 2, Student Advisory Committee 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 2; SAG A Representative 2; JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3; Block “S” Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 4; SOSH 4; Interact 2, 3; Key Club 4; Honors Day Speaker 3; Senior Superlative: Most Popular. SHIRLEY KAY CANNON Homeroom Secretary 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; French Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 2, 3; N.E.D.T. Certificate 2. STEPHEN BERNARD CANNON Homeroom President 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 3, Band State Solo and Ensemble 3, Master Sergeant 4, Pep Band 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Canteen Worker 2, 3, 4; Optimist Teenager Finalist. FRANCES DIANNE CARSWELL Homeroom Secretary 2. DAVID BERNARD CARTER RICKY DALE CARTER THOMAS EDWARD CASE ANTHONY DALE CASEY JOHN ROBIN CASEY TERRI LYNN CASHION Chorus 2, 3, 4, Student Piano Accompanist 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4, Section Manager 4; Civinetles 3, 4; SOSH 2, 3; Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4; Usher for Commencement 2. MARGARET ANN CATHCART TERRI CHRISTINE CATO Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Squad Leader 4, Corporal 3, Sergeant 1st Class 4; Future Homemakers of America 2. DONALD BRYANT CAUDLE Swimming Team 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3; German Club 3, 4. JENI MARGARET CECIL Anchor Club 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3; SOSH 2. ELIZABETH BRYAN CHAPMAN Homeroom Treasurer 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 2; SAGA Representative 3; SOSH 4; Spanish Club 4. ELWIN LELAND CHAPMAN, JR. Homeroom Vice-President 2, Homeroom President 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Block “S” Club 2, 3, 4. MARGAREE DELORES CHEEK Student Council 2, Chairman of Program Committee 2; Homeroom President 2, 3; Girls’ Council 2; Sophomore Cabinet Reporter 2; BLUE PRINT News Reporter 4, Representative 3, 4; SAGA Photography Editor 3, Honors Editor 4, Representative 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2, Color Guard 3; Bowling Club 2; Anchor Club 3, 4; Black History Club 4, Bulletin Board Chairman 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, Co-Vice-President 3, Vice-President 4; Health Careers Club 2, Secretary 2, Candy Striper 2; Spanish Club 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Honors Day Speaker 3; Miss Football Attendant 2; Miss Garnet Press 2; Optimist Teenager Finalist 4; Senior Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed; Outstanding Senior. AMELIA LAVERNE CHEEKS 200 SENIORS LELAND STANFORD CLARY, ) R. Homeroom President 2, 4; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Block S” Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4. DARLENE CLIFTON GLORIA ANN CLOWNEY GAA 2; D.E. Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Supply Store Worker 3, 4; SOSH 3. RAYMOND LAMAR CLUBB, JR. FRANCES CRAIG COAN International Relations Club 2. JOHN CLEVELAND COBB Homeroom Vice-President 4, Homeroom Secretary 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 3; International Relations Club 2. NANCY VIRGINIA COBB ALICE DINSEY COCHRAN Delta Pi Science Club 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; SOSH 4. JAMES CALDWELL COGGINS MICHAEL HOWARD COGGINS Homeroom Treasurer 2; Band 2, 3, Sergeant 3, Squad Leader 3, Clinic Western District Band 3; Member of Orchestra 2, 3. WARREN EARL COGGINS LEE MORRIS COHEN Chorus 4; Track Team 2, 4; Bowling Club 4. MARY EVELYN COKER CLAUDETTE LORRAINE COLEMAN Student Council Member 2; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Girls' Council 2; Chorus 2. CATHERINE FRANCES COLLINS Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Vice-President 4; SAGA Representative 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; J V Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Beauty Contestant 2, Beauty Section 3, 4, Senior Beauty; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Marshal for Honors Day 3; Senior Superlative: Best Looking. ROY COLLINS, JR. Band 2, 3, Sergeant 3. MICHAEL SCOTT CORBIN BLUE PRINT Representative 2; Tennis Team 2. RONALD ERNEST CORBIN TIMOTHY JOE CORBIN Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 2; SAGA Representative 2; 9 Years Perfect Attendance. BENJAMIN HAROLD CORRELL FLOYD ARTO COUNCIL, J R. Band 2, 3, 4, Corporal 3, Sergeant 4; German Club 3. 201 Here, take my picture and put it in the annual, too. SENIORS CAROL MAUREEN CRAWFORD Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4; Civinettes 3, 4, South Carolina junior Civitan Deputy Governor 4, Miss South Carolina Civitan Contestant 3; Health Careers Club 2, 3, Candy Striper 2, 3; SOSH 2; Spanish Club 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Teachers of America 3. JOYCE CROCKER Student Council 2; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2, Homeroom Chaplain 4; Black History Club 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Home Economics Award 2. SUSAN EDITH CROCKER Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Health Careers Club 3, 4; SOSH 2, 4. WILLIE EARL CROCKER BLUE PRINT Representative 3; J V Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Best Lineman Award 3; Wheelers Club 3, 4; Cafeteria Worker 2. WILLIAM MILLER CROES Transfer Student from Spartanburg Day School 4; Senior Superlative: Best Looking. JOSEPH NEWTON CROMER BLUE PRINT Representative 4; Band 2. WYNDELLN MARK CROMER JANE WALSH CROWLEY Homeroom Vice-President 4; BLUE PRINT Representative 4; SAGA Representative 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Homemakers 4; Library Club 2; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Canteen Worker 4. JOHN TIMOTHY CUMMINGS Bowling Club 3; Cafeteria Worker 3, 4. MICHAEL ALLEN CUMMINGS DEXTER GREGORY CURETON Cafeteria Worker 4. JAMES CLARK CURRY, JR. Bowling Club 2; Chess Club 4. 202 SENIORS PAMELA JOY DALTON Cafeteria Worker 2, 3; Office Worker 4. GAIL BREWER DAVIES BLUE PRINT Representative 2, 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 2; SOSH 2; Office Worker 2. BARBARA ANN DAVIS Homeroom Vice-President 2; National Honor Society 3; Future Homemakers of America 2; Health Careers Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Guidance Aide 4; Office Worker 3; Bowling Club 3; SOSH 4. DANNY EUGENE DAVIS DENISE MIRIAM DAVIS Homeroom Vice-President 4; SAGA Representative 3; D.E. Club 3, 4, President 4, DECA Sweetheart 3, Attendant for Office Training Conference 4, Supply Store Worker 3, 4; SOSH 3; Thespians 3; Usher for Commencement 3, Usher for Spring Concert 3. DENNIS MARVIN DAVIS Track Team 2. LARRY WAYNE DAVIS Homeroom Secretary 2; D.E. Club 3, 4. MACK ARTHUR DAVIS Student Advisory Council 3, 4; Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Boys’ Council 2; BLUE PRINT Managing Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; School Orchestra 2, All-State Orchestra 2; Black History Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4, President 4, Co-Parliamentarian 3; Health Careers Club 2, President 2, Red Cross Volunteer 2; King Teen Finalist 4; Usher for Commencement 3, Usher for Honors Day 3; Chairman District 4, S. C. Scholastic Press Association 3, Carolina Scholar Semi-Finalist 4, Optimist Teenager Finalist 4; Interact 3, 4, Senior Board Director 4; Senior Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed; Outstanding Senior. JOHN DAWKINS FRANK McPIKE DAWSON Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2; JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4; Interact 3, 4; Block S” Club 3, 4. JOHN FREDERICK DEAKIN Homeroom Vice-President 2; BLUE PRINT Business Staff 4, Homeroom Representative 2, 4; SAGA Representative 2; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4; SOSH 3, 4. JAMES ESBON DEAL Varsity Football 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2. SUSANNE LORRAINE DEMPSEY Homeroom Vice-President 3; SOSH 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. GEORGE DENDY PAMELA MARIE DIETZ Beauty Contestant 2, Beauty Section 3, 4, Senior Beauty. DONNA MARIE DILLARD GAA 2; Future Homemakers of America 4; Health Careers Club 2. ALAN GILCHRIST DODD Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3. GEORGE ADRIAN FIKE DODKIN LINDA CHARLES DOGAN Girl’s Council 2; Art Club 2, Secretary 2; Black History Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 3, 4. CINDY LEE DOYLE Future Homemakers of America 4; Library Club 3, 4; SOSH 4. MICHAEL DANIEL DROTOR III Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 2, 3, Librarian 4; All State Band 2, 3, 4; All State Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. 203 SENIORS DEBORAH MAGNESS DRUMMOND Student Council 2, Student Advisory Committee 3; Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Secretary 4; BLUE PRINT Reporter 2, 3, 4, Typist 3, 4, Assistant Production Manager 3, Production Manager 4, Representative 2, 3, 4; Track Team Scorckccpcr 3, 4; j V Cheerleader 2; Anchor Club 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids Club 2; French Club 3, 4; SHS Radio Show News Staff 3, 4; SOSH 2, 3; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Honors Day Speaker 3. GWENDOLYN DRUMMOND GAA 2; Black History Club 3; Future Homemakers of America 4. JAMES GERMAINE DUBEAU Homeroom Treasurer 2; German Club 2, 3. JOHN GLENN DULKEN HALFORD NORRIS DUNAGIN JOHN FLOYD DUNBAR, JR. GAYNELLE MARTIN DUNLAP Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 2; SOSH 2, 3;Spanish Club 2, 3; Alpha Delta Sigma 4; Canteen Worker 2; Office Worker 4. LOUISE GREER DUPRE GAA 2; SOSH 2. WALTER LEE DURHAM SYLVIA ANN DURRAH Student Council 2; Girls’ Council 2; Chorus 2; GAA 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Cafeteria Worker 2. CARLETTA EARLE Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 3; Orchestra 3; Bowling Club 2, 3; Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Captain 3. AMELIA ANN EASLER Chorus 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3, Section Manager 4, America’s Youth in Concert 1972 4; Office Assistant 3. DIANNE ELIZABETH EASLER SOSH 2. MICHAEL DALE EASLER Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 3, 1st Sergeant 4, Squad Leader 3, All-State Band Clinic 3, Solo and Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Assistant Drum Major 4; Spanish Club 2. BRUCE ALAN EASTES Homeroom President 2, 4; BLUE PRINT Photographer 4; National Honor Society 4; Interact 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Delta Pi Science Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Photographic Society 3, 4; SHS Radio Show Sports Staff 4; SOSH 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Canteen Worker 3, 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; N.R.O.T.C. Semi-Finalist 4; Science Fair Winner 2, 3, Chemistry Division 2nd Place, 2, 3rd Place 3; Summer Science Research 3, 4; Piedmont Regional Science Fair Winner 3; S.C.S.P.E. Engineering Award Winner 3; S. C. Junior Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; S. C. Delegate to 1971 Junior Academy of Science Convention 3. THOMAS WILKES ECKLES Alpha Hi-Y 2; SOSH 2. PATRICIA ELIZABETH EDMONDS D.E. Club 3, 4; Supply Store Worker 4. ALICE EDMONDS CHERYL YVONNE EDWARDS LYNNE JANET EILENBERG BLUE PRINT News Reporter 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Library Club 2; Office Worker 3. JOEL WILLIAM ELDER 204 The rings finally made it! Why aren’t people like this? SENIORS THOMAS BOYD ELLIS D.E. Club 2; SOSH 2. CONNIE DIANE EMBRY JOHN KENNETH ERWIN Track Team 2, 3, 4; Interact 2, 3, 4; Alpha Hi-Y 2; Delta Pi Science Club 4; SOSH 3. RICHARD VARICK ETTENGER Beta Club 4; Band 2, 3, 4, 1st Sergeant 3, 1st Lieutenant 4, All-State Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Solo and Ensemble 2; All-State Orchestra 3; Interact 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Furman Scholar 3. JANET VALERIA FAGAN ROBERT CLOVIS FAY, JR. Cafeteria Worker 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; SOSH 2. JACQUELYN KAYE FERGUSON Homeroom Treasurer 2, Girls’ Council 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 4; Future Homemakers of America 2; Health Careers Club 2, Red Cross Volunteer 2; SOSH 4; Guidance Aide 3; Science Fair Winner, 3rd Place in Biology and Mathematics 2; Usher for Honors Day 2; Miss FHA 2; Beautification Club 2. SIDNEY CONRAD FERGUSON Homeroom Vice-President 3; SAGA Representative 3; D.E. Club 4, Supply Store Worker 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2. THERESA ANN FERGUSON Black History Club 3; Future Homemakers of America 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Library Club 3. DOUGLAS EDWARD FINE WINFORD ALLEN FINE, JR. J V Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. DAVID LEROY FLOYD 205 SENIORS TINA SUZZETTE FLOYD GAA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; SOSH 2; Senior Superlative: Most Talented. PAMELA ANNE FLYNN DANIEL HARRY FOSTER JAMES HOWARD FOSTER MARGARET BETHEA FOSTER Future Homemakers of America 4. RUSSELL PEPITONE FOSTER Boys’ Council 2; Baseball 2; J V Basketball 2; Golf Tearn 2. RONALD EUGENE FOWLER RUDOLPH FRAZIER JOE WAYNE GALLMAN, JR. DIANNE GANNAWAY Student Advisory Committee 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; BLUE PRINT News Reporter 3, Co-Editor 4, Representative 4; National Honor Society 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; French Club 3, 4, President 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Co-Treasurer 3; International Relations Club 3, President 3; SHS Radio Show News Staff Reporter 4; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Honors Day Speaker 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Usher for Commencement 2, Usher for Spring Concert 2; DAR American History Award 3; National Spanish Exam, 1st Year Winner 3; 3rd Place in Clemson Declamation for Spanish II 4; Optimist Teenager of the Year (Runner-up) 4;S. C. Delegate To Senate Youth Program 4; Outstanding Senior. RONALD CRAIG GARDNER Homeroom Secretary 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4; Key Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Delta Pi Science Club 2, 4; SOSH 4; Canteen Worker 4. BEATRICE DENISE GAULT Black History Club 3, 4; Delta Pi Science Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 4; Library Club 2. MARY LOUISE GEE Library Club 2; SOSH 2, 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3. SHIRLEY ANN GETER Future Homemakers of America 4. PHILLIP KEITH GILLESPIE Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Track Team 2, 3; Interact 2, 3. RITA REGINA GILMER ARCHIE ELAINE GIST Senior Superlative: Most Athletic. MONROE JOHN GITHENS GERALD RAY GLOVER RALPH MICHAEL GOMBERT Beta Club 3, 4; Chess Club 2; SOSH 2, 3, 4. MARGARET LORRAINE GOOCH 206 SENIORS GEDELL GOODEN GWENDOLYN LEE GOODEN Library Club 2. CAROLE RUTH GOODWIN Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Art Club 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3; Scholastic Art Award 3. DANNY RAYGOSNELL JILL BEVERLY GOSSETT Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Teachers of America 4; SOSH 2. ELEANOR JANE GOULD Homeroom Secretary 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Alpha Hi-Y 4; Art Club 3. ANNIE BELL GRAHAM Future Homemakers of America 4. SARA GWENDOLYN GRAHAM Homeroom Vice-President 4; BLUE PRINT Representative 4; SAGA Representative 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4, Asst. Secretary 4; Cafeteria Worker 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Honors Day Speaker 3. CAROL ANN GREENE Band 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Corporal 3, Sergeant 1st Class 4. DONALD BENJAMIN GREENE, JR. Homeroom Vice-President 2; SAGA Representative 2. PEGGY JO GREENE Bowling Club 4; SOSH 4; Guidance Aide 4. DEBRA ANNE GRESKO Future Homemakers of America 3. JAMES HARPER GRIER Class Secretary 4, Chairman of Service Committee 4; Homeroom President 2, 3; Track Announcer 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2. JOHN RILEY GRIER Student Council 2, Homeroom President 2; SAGA Sports Editor 3, Business Staff 2; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 4. MARY ANN GRIFFIN PATRICIA DARLENE GRIFFIN Student Council 2; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Future Homemakers of America 4. ROBERT GERARD GRIMES MARY JANE GUDZAN Future Homemakers of America 2, 4; SOSH 4. PATRICIA ANDREA HALL Bowling Club 3, Secretary 3; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Library Club 4. MALCOLM BRUCE HALLUM Science Fair Winner 3, 2nd Place Math. 207 RICHARD NAMA HAM Homeroom Treasurer 2. What is he looking at? SENIORS ELEANOR PAIGE HAMILTON Student Council 2; Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4; BLUE PRINT Representative 2, 3; SAGA Representative 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, Section Leader 2, 3; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; SOSH 2, 3; Office Worker 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Usher for Spring Concert 2; Optimist Teenager Finalist 4; Outstanding Senior. MARCIA ELAINE HAMILTON SHARON DENISE HAMILTON DEBORAH LYNN HAMMOND Homeroom Vice-President 2; Homeroom Treasurer 4; BLUE PRINT Representative 2; SAGA Representative 4; SOSH 2, 3, 4, President 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Optimist Teenager Finalist 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3. JOSEPH LYNDON HAMMOND Beta Club 4; Art Club 2; Science Fair Winner, 3rd Place Physics 2, Regional Science Fair Winner, 3rd Place Mathematics 2. MARY CATER HAMRICK Homeroom Vice-President 2, Homeroom Secretary 4; BLUE PRINT Representative 3; SAGA Representative 2; FIRST CIRCLE Business Staff 4; SOSH 2; Usher for Commencement 2; Usher for Spring Concert 2. JAMES OLIVER HARBISON III Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Band 2, 3, Drum Major 3, Sergeant 1st Class 3. DEBORAH LOUISE HARDIN Homeroom Treasurer 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 2; SAGA Representative 2; Future Homemakers of America 2, 4. BARBARA MAXINE HARDY SOSH 4; Spanish 4; Guidance Aide 4. FRED DELPHI HARDY, JR. Glee Club 3, 4. CLEVELAND BRUCE HARLEY MICHAEL DAVID HARRILL Track Team 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4, 3rd Place at Furman Tournament 3, Upper State Champion 3, Captain 4; Block S” Club 2, 3, 4; Photographic Society 4; Cafeteria Worker 4. 208 SENIORS JOSEPH ANDREW HARRIS, JR. PAUL LEON HARRIS JAMES FREEMAN HARVLEY Cafeteria Worker 3, 4. TERRY HEATH HATCHETTE Bowling Club 3; Astronomy Club 2, 3; Delta Pi Science Club 2; Forensic Society 2, 3; International Relations Club 3; Cafeteria Worker 2, 3; Alpha Delta Sigma 4. THOMAS DOUG HAULBROOK STEPHEN CARY HAWKINS National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 1st Class 4, Assistant Records Officer 4, All-State Band 3; Orchestra 3, 4; 1 Rating in Solo and Ensemble 3; German Club 3, 4; National Letter of Commendation 4; Volkswagen Youth Exchange Program 4. VICKI LOU HAWKINS DONALD JAMES HAYES JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Key Club 4; Block “S” Club 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4; SOSH 3, 4; Green Shirt Award 3. NORMA JEAN HAYES FREDERICK EUGENE HAYNES III Band 2, 3, 4, Corporal 3, Master Sergeant 4; Orchestra 3, 4. WARREN RANDOLPH HAYSLIP Homeroom President 2, 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 1st Class 3, Captain 4, All-State Band 2, 3; All-State Orchestra 3, Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra 3, 4; Interact 2, 3, 4; Outstanding Senior. FRED DONALD HEATHERLY Band 2; Spanish Club 2. STEVEN RONALD HECKLIN Swimming Team 2; Key Club 4; Block “S” Club 2, 3, 4; SOSH 4. RONALD BERNARD HENDERSON Homeroom President 4; Bowling Club 4; Interact 4; Audio-Visual Aids Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Superlative: Best Dressed. RONALD WARNER HENDERSON Homeroom Vice-President 4; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; Block S” Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4. VILLIS LYNETTE HENDERSON DEBRA DENISE HENRY SANDRA LEE HENRY Future Homemakers of America 3. LEON DEREK HERRING CHARLES WYATT HESTER, JR. Interact 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 4; Audio-Visual Aids Club 2; Delta Pi Science Club 4; German Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Photographic Society 4; SOSH 4; Canteen Worker 4; Junior Academy of Science 4; Radio Club 4. ANNE IVY HICKLIN Homeroom Treasurer 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. 209 SENIORS GREGORY DARYL HICKS National Honor Society 3, 4. JUDY KAREN HICKS Chorus 2. MARY ANN HICKS Chorus 4, Ensemble 4; SOSH 3. TRUDY ANNETTE HICKS DEBORAH MARIE HIGHT Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4; French Club 4; SOSH 2. EMILY DELAINE HILL Future Homemakers of America 4. HUGH MACK JOSEPH HILL II Homeroom Vice-President 2, Homeroom Secretary 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 2, 3; SAGA Representative 2, 3; Bowling Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Ushers League 3, 4; Wheelers Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Usher for Commencement 3, Usher for Honors Day 3, Usher for Spring Concert 3; Bus Driver of the Year Runner-up 3; Driver of the Month 4. LISA ANN HILL Student Council 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 2, 4; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Beauty Section 4, Senior Beauty. PAUL WYATT HILL Astronomy Club 4; SOSH 4. CAREY MACDONALD HINDMAN National Honor Society 3, 4; Classical Club 2; Delta Pi Science Club 3,4; German Club 3. JEFFREY JOSEPH HOFFMAN Homeroom Secretary 2; Astronomy Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Delta Pi Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Photographic Society 3; SOSH 2; Canteen Worker 3; Science Fair Winner in Biology 3; Summer Science Research 3, 4; Chess Team 3, 4. JOHN GREGORY HOGG Golf Team 2, 3,4. CARLA DELORSE HOLDER Chorus 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 2. SHARON BETH HOLLIFIELD Future Homemakers of America 4; Health Careers Club 3, Candy Striper 3; SOSH 2. WINFRED LAWRENCE HOLLIS JANICE LYN HOLT Homeroom Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3; GAA 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; German Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; SOSH 2, 4; N.E.D.T. Certificate 2; Voice of Democracy Participation Award 2. DENNIS EDWIN HONMA Interact 2, 3, 4, Junior Director 3; Chess Club 2, 3; German Club 2, 3; SOSH 2, 3, 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. JAMES LLOYD HOOKER Scholastic Art Award 2; 3rd Premium State Fair 2, 4, 3rd Premium County Fair 4. DANNY DEFOYE HORTON JANET HORTON Homeroom President 3, 4; SAGA Editor-in-Chief 4, Junior Class Editor 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, J unior Board Member 3, Secretary 4; Art Club 3; SOSH 3, 4; Cafeteria Worker 4; French Club 3; Usher for Commencement 2; Usher for Spring Concert 2; Senior Superlative: Most Likely to Succeed; Outstanding Senior. JAMES TAYLOR HUDSON J V Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4; Block S” Club 3, 4. 210 SENIORS SARAH GRACE HUFF BLUE PRINT Feature Reporter 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3; Chorus 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4. LARRY CARL HUFFMAN CAROLYN DIANE HUGHES Black History Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 4; Girls’ Council 2; SAGA Organizations Editor 3, Directorist 3, Classes Editor 4; National Honor Society 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, Co-Secretary 3, Secretary 4; Health Careers Club 2, Secretary 2; Senior Superlative: Most Dependable. JAMES WELFORD HUITT BURTON WAYNE HUMPHRIES MICHAEL CONWORD HUMPHRIES SARAH EVELYN HUNT Future Homemakers of America 4. SUSAN MELINDA HURSEY SOSH 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Scholastic Art Awards Citation 2, Gold Key Award 2, 1st Premium in South Carolina State Fair Art Show 3, 2nd Place in Southern Textile 2. JOANN HUSTON Chorus 3, 4, All-State Chorus 4. JOHN WALTER HUTCHINS Band 2, 3, 4, Corporal 3, Sergeant 1st Class 4; SHS Radio Club 4. ALBERTA LEE HUTCHINSON Future Homemakers of America 4. BETTY JO HUTCHINSON Future Homemakers of America 4; Cafeteria Worker 4. Hi, Hitler! Wunnerful, Wunnerful. Just a minute, please. 211 SENIORS JOSEPH CHARLES IANNAZZONE Beta Club 4; Key Club 4; Astronomy Club 4; Chess Club 4; Delta Pi Science Club 4; German Club 2, 3; Photographic Society 4; SOSH 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Radio Club 4. ELLEN ELIZABETH ISOM Class Secretary 2, Class Treasurer 2, Homeroom President 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 2, 4; SAGA Representative 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; J V Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Anchor Club 3, 4, Senior Board Member 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2; French Club 2, 3, 4; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Beauty Contestant 2, Senior Beauty; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Homecoming Sponsor 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Usher for Commencement 2; Usher for Spring Concert 2; Marshal for Honors Day 3; Science Fair Winner, Honorable Mention in Biology; Senior Superlative: Most Intellectual; Outstanding Senior. CARL WAYNE JACKSON THERESA DENISE JACKSON KATHERINE EDITHE JACOBS Library Club 2; International Relations Club 3; SOSH 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. ELIZABETH CROSBY JEFFCOAT BLUE PRINT News Reporter 3, 4. LEROY JENKINS Wheelers Club 3, 4. DAVID BARRY BRYAN JENNINGS ROBERT EPTON JENNINGS DAVID ERVIN JERNIGAN Wheelers Club 2, 3, 4. HOWARD JETER Senior Superlative: Friendliest. HUBERT JETER Homeroom Secretary 2; Future Homemakers of America 4. CATHERINE LEE JOHNSON Homeroom President 4, Homeroom Secretary 3; Anchor Club 3, 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Office Worker 4. DONNA FAY JOHNSON Future Homemakers of America 4. SANDRA ANNEJOHNSON Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; SOSH 2. STEVE JOHNSON VONDA ELAINE JOLLY Cafeteria Worker 2, 3; Office Worker 3. BARNEY LEWIS JONES ELIZABETH ANN JONES Homeroom Secretary 2, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2; Future Homemakers of America 4; Spanish Club 4. MALINDA KAYE JONES Orchestra Librarian 2, 3; JV Cheerleader 2. TIMOTHY EARL JONES Black History Club 3, 4; Senior Superlative: Best All-Round. 212 SENIORS JACQUELINE LOUISE JORDAN Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4; Health Careers Club 2, Candy Striper 2. LESLIE REBECCA JORDAN French Club 3. 4. POLLY MELINDA JUDY Homeroom Vice-President 4; Health Careers Club 2, Volunteer at Medicenter 2. TERESA MARIA JUNCO Thespians Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. WILLIAM OTTO JUNKER III Homeroom Secretary 3; Track Team 3. DONNA JEAN KAY Homeroom Vice-President 4, Homeroom Secretary 3; Color Guard 3, 4; Civincttes 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; SOSH 2; Spanish Club 4. KAREN MARGARET KEITH Homeroom Vice-President 2, Homeroom Secretary 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 4; Orchestra 2, Section Leader 2, All-State Orchestra 2; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. THOMAS ALLEN KEITH, JR. Homeroom President 4; Art Club 3; Chess Club 2, 3; SOSH 3. STEVE ALAN KELLETT Wheelers Club 4; Daniel Morgan Vocational School Student Council 4. MARGARET ROSE KELLY Beta Club 4; Civincttes 3, 4, Assistant Secretary 4; Classical Club 2; French Club 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; SOSH 2; Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Thespians Club 2, 3. MARY RUTH KELLY JEWELL ANN KENNEDY Homeroom Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-State Orchestra 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 2, 3, Ensemble 4, President 4; Black History Club 3; Health Careers Club 3, 4, Candy Striper 3, 4; Guidance Aide 3, 4. MARGARET KENNEDY Council Treasurer 4, Student Advisory Committee 3, 4, Chairman of Homecoming Decorations 3, Finance 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3; All-State Orchestra 2; Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Vice-President 4, District Lt. Governor; German Club 4; SOSH 2, 3; Alpha Delta Sigma 2; Honors Day Speaker 3; Optimist Teenager Candidate 4; Senior Superlative: Most Talented. CAROL ANN KIMBRELL BRENDA ANN KING Chorus 4; Future Homemakers of America 3. MICHAEL GRADY KING SANDRA ELAINE KING Senior Superlative: Most Talented. DEBORAH JUNE KIRBY PATRICK WILLIAM KLIM Homeroom Vice-President 4; BLUE PRINT Representative 3; SAGA Representative 4; Interact 2, 3, 4; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2, 3. KIM ALLYSON KLUTTZ Art Club 3; SOSH 2; Beauty Contestant 2, Beauty Section 4, Senior Beauty. THOMAS ARTHUR KNIGHT 213 Janie, that feels goo--ood! A’s are becoming harder to earn everyday. SENIORS DENISE ANN LADEBAUCHE Homeroom President 3, 4; BLUE PRINT Reporter 3, 4, Representative 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Delegate to State NHS Convention 3; Civinettes 3, 4; SOSH 2; Spanish Club 3; Honors Day Speaker 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; 3rd Place National Spanish Exam 2nd Year 2. VICKIE MARIE LAMBERT Bowling Club 3; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Homemakers of America 4. CAROL LYNN LANCASTER German Club 2, 3; Honorable Mention Art Award 3; N.E.D.T. Achievement Award 2. DENNIS RAY LANCASTER CHARLES EDWARD LANDRUM ROBERT MICHAEL LANE Audio-Visual Aids Club 2, Treasurer 2; D. E. Club 4; J V Football 2; Alpha Delta Sigma 4. WADDELL LANN III TERESE IRENE LANTHIER GAA 2; Civinettes 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 2; Spanish Club 3. DEBRA LAYNE LARKIN Future Homemakers of America 3, Secretary 3. JOAN CECILE LAVENDER JERMELIA ELIZABETH LAWRENCE Homeroom Secretary 3; Chorus 2, Ensemble 2; Social Studies Club 2. MARK STEVEN LEE Student Advisory Committee 3, Homeroom Vice-President 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 2; SAGA Representative 2, Class Historian 2; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Participant in State Meet 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Block “S Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4; Football Shrine Bowl 4, All Area 4; Senior Superlative: Most Athletic; Outstanding Senior. 214 SENIORS NOREEN MARIE LEHNER MARSHALL BRIAN LESESNE Student Council 2, 3; Homeroom President 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Hi-Y 3; Cafeteria Worker 2. PATRICIA GAIL LESLIE Future Homemakers of America 4. MARGARET ANN LESSLIE Color Guard 4; Civinettes 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Library Club 2; SOSH 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 3. JAMES ELDRIDGE LETMON CARLTON ROGER LEWIS Track Team 2. CAROLYN ALENE LEWIS Student Council 2, Homeroom Vice-President 2; SAGA Representative 3, 4; GAA 3; Black History Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Future Homemakers of America 3, 4; Health Careers Club 2, Chairman of Membership 2; Ushers League 2, 3, 4; Guidance Aids 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Senior Beauty; Senior Superlative: Most Popular. BERNICE LINDER Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2; Future Homemakers of America 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2. CLARENCE WILLIAM LINDER Senior Superlative: Most Popular. WILLIAM I. LINDER CAROLYN SILENE LIPSCOMB Future Homemakers of America 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN LITTLEJOHN Thespians Club 2. ELISABETH JANE LOWE Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom Treasurer 3. BERTRAM THOMAS LYLES Homeroom President 2; SAGA Business Staff 3; Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; Forsensic Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. DEBRA LYNN MABRY JAMES ALLEN MABRY BLUE PRINT Representative 2, 3; SAGA Representative 4; Thespians Club 2, 3, 4. BETTY ANN MACK SUSAN CAROL MAHAFFEY BLUE PRINT Representative 4; Health Careers Club 2, 3; Thespians Club MARGARET SUZANNE MAHAN Homeroom President 2, 3; BLUE PRINT Typist 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Chorus 4, Ensemble 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; SHS Radio Show 3,4, Features Staff 3, 4; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3; Office Worker 3, 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Honors Day Speaker 3; Usher for Commencement 2; Usher for Spring Concert 2; Optimist Teenager of the Year 4; Senior Superlative: Best Dressed; Outstanding Senior. MELANIE HARRISON MAHON National Honor Society 3, 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Library Club 2; SOSH 2, 3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; junior Marshal for Commencement 2, Chief Marshal 3; Usher for Spring Concert 2. ERVIN MANIGAULT Chorus 2, 4, Glee Club 2; J V Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Best Tackier Award 3; Block S” Club 3. 215 SENIORS CHARLTON KIPER MANN Homeroom Vice-President 2; Bowling Club 3; Future Homemakers of America 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Co-Treasurer 2; Miss FTA 2. PATRICIA ALLEN MANNING Band 2. DAVID TURNER MARSHALL Homeroom Vice-President 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 2, 3; SAGA Representative 3, 4; Key Club 4; Library Club 2. GAYLE EUGENIA MARTIN Homeroom President 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Spanish Club 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4. KATHY JUNE MARTIN O.E. Club 3. MARIAN DENISE MARTIN MARILYN LORAINE MARTIN VERONICA PAULETTE MARTIN WILLIE GLENN MARTIN Track Team 4; Bowling Club 4. KAREN ANN MARTINELL STEVEN FRANK MATHIS LAURA LYNETTE MATTHEWS JOHN MATHESON McALPINE Interact 4; Alpha Hi-Y 2; Chess Club 3; Delta Pi Science Club 2; German Club 3; SOSH 3. DONNA MAE McARTHUR Beta Club 4; GAA 2; Civinettes 3, 4; Classical Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 4; Spanish Club 4; Science Fair Winner, Honorable Mention in Chemistry 2. DONNA KAY McBRIDE Homeroom Secretary 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 3; SAGA Representative 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH McCLANE III Beta Club 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Delta Pi Science Club 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; Photographic Society 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Honorable Mention in Chemistry, Science Fair 2; South Carolina junior Academy of Science 2, 3; Carolina Scholar Nominee 3; SHS Representative at Deering Milliken’s Science in Textiles Day at Clcmson 3. FRANICS MILLER McCORMICK Student Advisory Committee 3, 4, Student Body T reasurer 3, Senior Class President 4, Chairman of Finance Committee 3, Delegate to District SCASC 3, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2; BLUE PRINT Business Staff 4; SAGA Organizations Editor 3, Business Staff 2, Sports Editor 4, Representative 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 2; Wrestling Team Announcer 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4, Vice-President 4; SHS Radio Show Anchorman 3, 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; SOSH 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Honors Day Speaker 3; Optimist Teenager of the Year 4; Senior Superlative: Friendliest; Outstanding Senior. JAMES HEATH McCOY RUSSEL AUSTIN McCOY SARA ELIZABETH McELRATH Office Worker 4. VICKI LYNN McFALLS 216 SENIORS NEWMAN CARLISLE McGARITY Orchestra 2, 3, 4, President 4, All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra 2, 3, 4; J V Basketball 2; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. ELOISE TERESA Mc)IMPSEY Chorus 2; Future Homemakers 2, 4, Secretary 4; Health Careers Club 2. KATHEY LEE McKINNEY Homeroom Treasurer 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 3. GAIL ANN McMAHAN JOYCE KAY McNABB Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3. JACK L. McSWAIN SANDRA ARLENA McWHORTER Future Homemakers of America 4. GLORIA JEAN MEANS Miss Sophomore 2, Beauty Section 3, 4, Senior Beauty; Homecoming Sponsor 4, Queen 4; Senior Superlative: Best Looking. MICHAEL DAVID MEANS JERRY EUGENE MERCER Audio-Visual Aids Club 2, 3; SOSH 2; Wheelers Club 2, 3. NANCY ELIZABETH MERRITT Student Advisory Committee 4, Chairman of the Homecoming Committee 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2; BLUE PRINT Business Manager 4, Business Staff 3, Representative 2, 3, 4; SAGA Representative 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2; German Club 4; Photographic Society 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Beauty Contestant 2; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Marshal for Honors Day 3; State Fair Honorable Mention 2, 1st Place 4, Piedmont Interstate Fair 2nd and 3rd Place 3, 2nd Place 4; Dreher Award for Outstanding Achievement 4; Senior Superlative: Wittiest; Outstanding Senior. RANDY LEE MESSER The next Jackson 5. SENIORS PATTI VERNAE METZ Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3; Chorus 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Library Club 2. SHERRY LEVONNE MILLER KENNETH WAYNE MILLWOOD RICHARD HARRIS MITCHELL Homeroom Treasurer 4. REBECCA SUZANNE MOBLEY MARGARET ANNE MONAGHAN SAGA Representative 4; FIRST CIRCLE Editor 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4;SOSH 2, 3; Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3. DOROTHY ANN MONTGOMERY SHERRY DIANNE MONTjOY EMMA LEE MOORE Chorus 2; Future Homemakers of America 3, 4. KAREN LYNN MOORE ROBERT ELBERT MOORE, JR. VICKIE MARIE MOORE PHILLIP CARLTON MORROW Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Swimming Team 2; Key Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4; Cafeteria Worker 4. KATHY DIANNE MOSLEY TRANNIE MAE MOSLEY Homeroom Vice-President 4; GAA 3; Classical Club 3; Ushers League 3, 4, Secretary 4; Girls’s State 3; Marshal for Honors Day 3; Usher for Commencement 3; Usher for Spring Concert 3; Presidential Award for Physical Fitness 2. ESTHER MOSS LULA MARIE MOSS PHILLIP WAYNE MOSS Wheelers Club 4. WILLIAM LOUIE MULLIKIN III BLUE PRINT Representative 4; Alpha Hi-Y 2. MARTHA JOSEY MUNN SAGA Representative 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2;SOSH 2, 3; Spanish Club 4. RICHARD FRANCIS MURPHY 218 SENIORS SARAH MURPHY Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3; Chorus 3; Bowling Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 3. DAVID EUGENE MURR TERRY LEE MURRAY SARAH NICHOLSON MYERS Chorus 2, 3, 4. GLADYS LINDA NESBITT SANFORD HAMNER NEWELL Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Block S” Club 4; Chess Club 2. IRENE NICHOLLS French Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2; SOSH 2; Alpha Delta Sigma DEBORAH ADELE NICHOLS National Honor Society 4; Art Club 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 2, 3; Office Worker 3, 4. JANE ALLEN NODINE Piedmont Interstate Fair Art Awards 3, 4. RANDY PAUL NORDAHL MATTI VIOLA NORMAN Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4; Chorus 2; Beautification Club 2; Black History Club 2; Health Careers Club 2; Savings Club 2, Secretary 2; Dance Group 2. ALICE JEANNE O’SHIELDS Future Homemakers of America 4; Ushers League 3. JOY ROSE OTTS Chorus 2. ANTHONY WADE OWENS RAYMOND CALVERT OWINGS, J R. J V Football 2; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3. EFFIE DIANE PAGE Homeroom Secretary 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4; D.E. Club 4; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. BARBARA ANN PARKS Orchestra 2, 3, Award 2. DENNIS MICHAEL PARKS Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 3, Master Sergeant 4, 2nd Lieutenant 4, All-State Band 3, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Western District Band 3, Solo and Ensemble Winner 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 3. JOE ALLEN PARKS Wrestling Team 2. HAYDEN JEROME PARTON, JR. Student Advisory Committee 4, President 4, Delegate to District SCASC 4; Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Vice-President 2; SAGA Business Staff 3, Representative 2; JV Basketball 2; JV Football 2, Varsity Football 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Board Member 3; Block S” Club 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 4; Honors Day Speaker 3; Senior Superlative: Most Dependable; Outstanding Senior. JOSEPH BYRON PATE 219 SENIORS PAMELA ANN PATTERSON Future Homemakers of America 4; Health Careers Club 2, Red Cross Volunteer 2. JOHNSHERRARD PAULSON BOBBY PEARSON DAVID LARRY PEARSON GWENDOLYN JEAN PEARSON RICK CADIZ PEARSON Band 2, 3, 4, Assistant Squad Leader 4, Corporal 4. STEPHEN RAY PEARSON Baseball 3, 4, Leading Hitter 3, MVP Baseball 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, MVP Football 3, Captain 4; Block S Club 3, 4. BERTHA LEE PENDLETON Transfer Student 4. SALLIE EMERY PERRIN Homeroom President 2, 4, Homeroom Secretary 3; BLUE PRINT Business Staff 4; JV Cheerleader 2; Anchor Club 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3;SOSH 3,4. DAVID WINSTON PETTIT Regional Scholastic Art Awards, Gold Key, Gold Key-Blue Ribbon 2; National Scholastic Art Show, Strathmore Award 2. LAURA CATHERINE PETTIT Band 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Sergeant 3, 2nd Lieutenant 4, Commissioned Officer 4; Future Homemakers of America 3. RHONDA CHARLENE PETTY D.E. Club 4. EDWARD DALE PHELPS Homeroom Vice-President 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 2; SAGA Representative 2; Baseball 2, 3; JV Football 2, Varisty Football 3, 4; Interact 2, 3; Block S” Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2; All Area Team Football 4. MARY MARGARET PHIFER AUDREY PHILLIPS Future Homemakers of America 2, Miss FHA 2; Guidance Aide 2. DANNY THOMAS PHILLIPS MARY ELIZABETH PHILLIPS Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3; SOSH 4. ANGELA DENISE PHILSON LONNIE DeFOIX PIERCE MICHAEL ROBERT PILLSBURG Audio-Visual Aids Club 4; SOSH 3; Alpha Delta Sigma Student Director and Stage Manager 4. DEBORAH ELIZABETH PITTS 220 Wanna ride? Tasty Freeze.. . Cover Girl for Farmer’s Almanac. SENIORS ROBIN AMELIA PLEXICO Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Health Careers Club 2, 4; SOSH 4. JACQUELINE POOL All-State Chorus 3, Ensemble 3, 4; Transfer Student 3. ERVIN RANDALL POOLE Golf Team 3. CALVIN DOUGLAS POTEAT JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2. WILLIAM MARION PRATT JV Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. SHEILA JEAN PRESLAR ALTROY EVANS PRUITT Band 3, Corporal 3; JV Basketball 2; Bowling Team 2; Black History Club 2; D. E. Club 4; Library Club 2; Pen Pals Club 2; Wheelers Club 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 4. LINDA ASHLEY RAMSEY Beta Club 3, 4; French Club 4; German Club 3, 4, President 4; Art Club 3, 4; SOSH 3, 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; D.A.R. History Award; Alpha Delta Sigma 4; Carolina Scholar Nomination. JAMES NICHOLS RAMSBOTTOM JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Alpha Hi-Y 2. JOHN DAVIS RATLIFF CATHY SHARMAINE RAY Homeroom Secretary 4; Chorus 2; Future Homemakers of America 2; Runner-up to Miss Sophomore 2, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Attendent 4. STEVON LORRIANE RAY Homeroom Secretary 2; Chorus 2, 3; Bowling Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 2. 221 SENIORS THELMA HOUCK RAY SOSH 2. JANET MARIE REAMES Chorus 2, 3, Ensemble 2; Alpha Delta Sigma 2. BARRY LYNN REID CYNTHIA ELAINE REID Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3, 4; BLUE PRINT Representative 3; Chorus 2; Bowling Club 2; JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Black History Club 4; Block C Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 4; Library Club 2; SOSH 3, 4; Ushers League 2; Senior Superlative: Best-All-Round. VICKI ELIZABETH REVELS German Club 3; Health Careers Club 2, Red Cross Volunteer Worker 2; SOSH 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 4. RONALD EDWARD REYNOLDS SCOTT CARTER REYNOLDS Homeroom Vice-President 3, Homeroom President 4; BLUE PRINT Feature Reporter 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Classical Club 3; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 4; King Teen Finalist 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH RHODES Future Homemakers of America 4. ELAINE RICE BARBARA GORDON RICHARDSON Homeroom Vice-President 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 2; SAGA Representative 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; International Relations Club 2; SOSH 2; Honorable Mention Science Fair Winner 2, 3. JAMES GILMER RICHARDSON KIMBERLI KAY RIVERS Next stop Hee--Haw. SENIORS LEONARD EUGENE ROBBINS Wheelers Club 2, 3,4. VICKIE ELAINE ROBERSON Chorus 2. WANDA GAYLE ROBERTS Chorus 2, 3; Future Homemakers of America 4; Cafeteria Worker 3, 4. DALE PARKER ROBERTSON ANNETTE ROBINSON Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Beautification Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 4; Reading Club 2; Senior Superlative: Wittiest. RICKY LANE ROBINSON Manager of Baseball Team 3; Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Football 2; Block S” Club 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4. TRACY ANN ROBINSON Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Girls’ Council 2; BLUE PRINT Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 4; Band 2; Chorus 2; Black History Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Attendant to Miss Football 2; Marshal for Honors Day. VELMA MAE RODDY BRENDA KAY ROEMHILD Cafeteria Worker 4; Office Worker 4. BRENDA GAYLE ROGERS CORNELIUS ROGERS Homeroom Treasurer 4; Art Club 3, 4; Black History Club 4. JAMES DAVID ROGERS DANIEL ROSS Track Team 3; Swimming 3. JOHN ARTHUR ROSS Wrestling Team 4. ROBERT STEVEN ROUNTREE LEROY O. ROWE BLUE PRINT Representative 4; Chorus 4, Glee Club 4, Ensemble 4; Audio-Visual Aids 4; Chess Club 3. ROBERT GLENN ROWLAND Homeroom Representative 2. DONALD GREGORY ROYSTER National Honor Society 3, 4; Interact 2, 3, 4; Delta Pi Science Club 4; Wheelers Club 3, 4, Driver of the Month 3, 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; N.E.D.T. Certificate 2; Safe Driving Award 3. DENISE ALISON RUCKER Homeroom President 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y; SOSH 2, 4. MICHAEL EDWARD SALMON National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. MARK DOUGLAS SANDERS Homeroom President 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 3; SAGA Representative 3. 223 SENIORS RALPH SAMUEL SANDERS III Wheelers Club 2. VICKI LYNN SANDERS Beta Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Personnel Officer 3, Sergeant 3, Secretary 3, 1st Lieutenant 4, Personnel Officer 4; All-State Band Clinic 2, 3. CARMEL ANN SARDONE Homeroom Secretary 4; BLUE PRINT Sports Reporter 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Civinettes 3, 4, Chaplain 3, President 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4; Forensic Society 3; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, Assistant Secretary, 3; Alpha Delta Sigma 2. TERESA ANN SATTERWHITE Student Council 2; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3; Health Careers Club 2, 3; Usher for Commencement 3, Usher for Honors Day 3, Usher for Spring Concert 3. LARRY DONNELL SAWYER Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Vice-President 4; Varsity Basketball 2; Bowling Club 2. RUTH ANNE SCHRIMPF Homeroom Vice-President 3, Homeroom Secretary 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2; Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; SOSH 2. ALBERT JESSE SCHUETTE Varsity Football 4; Block S' Club 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4. PETER DANIEL SCOGGINS DEANA SCRUGGS Homeroom President 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 3; SAGA Representative 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; SOSH 2, 3. MARGUERITE ELIZABETH SEARLE CYNTHIA ANNE ELIZABETH SEIDEL Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2; SOSH 2, 4; SAGA Representative 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. DONALD LEE SEIFERT, JR. Art Club 4; Wheelers Club 4. DONALD RAY SENECHAL National Honor Society 3, 4; SOSH 4. MARSHA JEANETTE SEWELL THOMASSHEALY ROBERT McCANT SHELL Homeroom Secretary 2; SAGA Representative 4. JAY SPENCER SHELLY JANICE RUTH SHERBERT TERRY DALE SHIELDS Wrestling Team 4. RICKY WAYNE SHROPSHIER SANDRA DIANE SIGMON 224 SENIORS BOBBY DEAN SIMMONS Wheelers Club 2. VELMA LOUISE SIMS Student Council 2; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Girls' Council 2; Band 2; GAA 3; Bowling Club 3, Vice-President 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Wheelers Club 3, 4; Miss FTA Runner-up 2. WILLIE CHARLES SIMS MARTIN PAUL SINDERMAN Homeroom Vice-President 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2; Wrestling Team 2, 3; Honors Day Speaker 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. NICK ANDREW SMALL All-State Orchestra 2; Track Team 2; Audio-Visual Aids Club 3. BARBARA ANN SMITH Homeroom Vice-President 3, 4; SAGA Representative 3, 4; SOSH 2, 3,4. BEVERLY SUE SMITH Homeroom President 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 3; Chorus 2, 3, Ensemble 3, All-State Chorus 3; Forensic Society 3; French Club 3; Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, President 4; Converse College Pre-College Scholarship 2, 3; Brevard Music Center Scholarship 3. BILLIE BETH SMITH Homeroom Secretary 4. CHARLOTTE RENEE SMITH Chorus 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 4. CYNTHIA LYNN SMITH Homeroom Secretary 3; Art Club 2; SOSH 2. DONNA RUTH SMITH Homeroom Secretary 4. GERI CHRYSTELLE SMITH SOSH 2; Alpha Delta Sigma 2. GRACE WALKER SMITH GAA 2, 3, 4, President 4; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Science Fair Winner 3. LENA DIANNE SMITH Health Careers Club 2, Candy Striper 2; Future Homemakers of America 2. MARILYN SMITH Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Vice-President 2; Beautification Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 4. MICHAEL TYRONE SMITH Student Council 2; Boys’ Council 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids Club 3; Black History Club 3; Block C” Club 2, Block “S” Club 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2; Classical Club 3; French Club 3; Best Back Award 3, 4; All Area Football Team 4; Senior Superlative: Most Athletic; Outstanding Senior. PAMELA JANE SMITH ROBERTA JEAN SMITH SANDRA LYNN SMITH Homeroom Secretary 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Health Careers Club 2; SAGA Representative 4. SHEALIA YVONNE SMITH Future Homemakers of America 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Health Careers Club 2, Candy Striper 2. TERESA DIANNE SMITH SENIORS VIRGINIA MAE SMITH Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4; Girls' Council 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Wheelers Club 3, 4; Miss Sophomore Runner-up 2; Beautification Club 2; Black History Club 3; CHS Science Fair Winner, 1st Place in Biology 2; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Senior Beauty. WILLIAM MICHAEL SMITH Homeroom Vice-President 3; Band 2, 3, Sergeant Squad Leader 3; Interact 3,4. DAVID LEE SNELGROVE, )R. National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 3. DON CARLOS SNELGROVE, JR. ROBERT LEE SPEER, JR. Band 2. SARA ANN SPROUSE Homeroom Treasurer 4; Band 2, 3, Corporal 3; Health Careers Club 3, 4, President 4, Red Cross Volunteer 3, 4; Wheelers Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. CYNTHIA JEAN SPRUHAN REBECCA ELAINE STAPLETON SAGA Representative 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Health Careers Club 2, 3, Red Cross Volunteer 2, 3; Science Fair Chairman 3. DAVID GLENN STEADING TIMOTHY MacGREGOR STEELE KARL DENNIS STEWART Homeroom Vice-President 4, Homeroom Secretary 3; Black History 3, 4; SOSH 4. KARLA DENISE STEWART Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, President 4; GAA 2; Black History Club 3, 4; SOSH 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4. 226 SENIORS NANCY ELIZABETH STOLTZ Homeroom Vice-President 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3; BLUE PRINT Reporter 4, Business Staff 2, Representative 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Board Member 3, Treasurer 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; German Club 2, 3, 4. BETTY STRANG MARTHA VICTORIA STRANGE D. E. Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Supply Store Worker 3, 4. PAMELA LOUSIE STROM BLUE PRINT Representative 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 2, 3; Spanish Club 4. HEDDY DURENE SULLIVAN NANCY FAY SYNDOR JAMES CREWS TABBOT Band Announcer 4; Gold Team 2; SOSH 4. JAN RICKY TANENBAUM BLUE PRINT Photographer 3, 4; Interact 4; Delta Pi Science Club 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; Photographic Society 2, 3, 4, President 4; Science Fair Winner, General Division 1st Place; Summer Science Research 2; N. E. D. T. Certificate 3; Radio Club 4. BRENDA JOYCE TEAL Homeroom Treasurer 4. PEGGY LYNN TENNYSON KAREN HELEN TEZZA Homeroom President 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2; BLUE PRINT Representative 2; SAGA Representative 2, 3; SOSH 2; Spanish Club 3. CHARLES DAVID THOMAS Wheelers Club 2, 3,4. FREIDA JOLEEN THOMASON D.E. Club 3, 4, Supply Store Worker 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America SHARON KAY THOMASON Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4; Art Club 2; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2; Beauty Contestant 2; Miss Sophomore 2; Bridge Club 2; Beauty Section 3, 4; Senior Beauty; Senior Superlative: Most Popular. JANICE LAVERNE THOMPSON Student Advisory Committee 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; GAA 2; Civinettes 3, 4; Black History Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Library Club 3; SOSH 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 2; Wheelers Club 3, 4; Honors Day Usher 3; National Achievement Semi-Finalist 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Senior Beauty, Beauty Section 3, 4; Senior Superlative: Most Intellectual; Outstanding Senior. LEWIS PATTERSON THOMPSON III Black History Club 4; Art Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Photographic Society 3, 4. SANDRA THOMPSON Chorus 3, 4. TERESA JON THOMPSON Homeroom Vice-President 4; All-State Orchestra Clinic 2; GAA 2, 3, Captain Senior Team 2; SOSH 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 2; Black History Club 3, 4. THOMAS LEE THOMPSON Senior Superlative: Wittiest ROBERT BROWNE THOMPSON BETH CECILE THORNTON 227 SENIORS RENEE ANETTE THORPE Homeroom Vice-President 3; Spanish Club 4. DAVID TILLMAN TILLOTSON, JR. Transfer Student, Liberty High School. MARTHA RUTH TILLOTSON Future Homemakers of America 2; Science Fair Winner Biology 2; Transfer Student, Liberty High School. REGINA DARLING TIPTON Homeroom Secretary 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4; BLUE PRINT Representative 4; German Club 2, 3; Health Careers Club 2, 3, Red Cross Volunteer 2, 3;SOSH 2, 3. IAN MORRIS TOBIN German Club 3; Cross Country Team 3. WILLY HAMPTON TOLAND JERRY TURNER MALCOLM DUGAR TURNER PAMELA ELAINE TURNER Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 3, Master Sergeant 4, Co-Librarian 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3. HARRY LEE VANN BLUE PRINT Representative 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Astronomy Club 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Delta Pi Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Forensic Society 2; German Club 3; Photographic Society 3, 4; SOSH 4; Honors Day Speaker 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Science Fair Winner 3; Summer Science Research 2, 3. JESSIE VARNER Student Advisory Committee 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Black History Club 3. PATRICIA ANN VARNER JOHN PHILLIP VEHORN RICKY LEE VINSON Wheelers Club 4. ROSEMARY WADDELL Future Homemakers of America 3; Health Careers Club 2; Optimist Teenager Finalist 4. LARRY WADE Student Advisory Committee 3, 4, Council Vice-President 4; Class President 2, Chairman of Constitution and Publication Committee 4 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Interact 3, 4; Black History Club 3, 4 Future Teachers of America 2; Radio Show Sports Staff 3; Boys’ State 3 National Achievement Semi-Finalist 4; Carolina Scholar 4; Senior Superlative: Most Intellectual; Outstanding Senior. DENNIS EARL WALKER GRETCHEN SUZANNE WALKER Chorus 2; Office Worker 3. PHILLIP EDWARD WALKER WILLIAMS MADISON WALKER, IR. Homeroom Treasurer 4; SAGA Representative 4; J V Football 2. EVELYN KAY WALTON D. E. Club 4; Future Homemakers of America 3. 228 SENIORS CHARLES RANDALL WARREN Wheelers Club 3,4. MARGARET ANN WARREN DEBRA KAY WATTERSON Health Careers Club 2. DEBORAH ELAINE WEBB D.E. Club 3. DEBRA PATRICIA WEBSTER Chorus 2; Black History Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 3; Ushers League 2. CLARENCE DOUGLAS WEHUNT SOSH 3. ROBERT WELDON Varsity Basketball Manager 4. SCOTT IE LAVERNE WERTS CAROLE ANN WHEELER DEBBIE ELAINE WHITE Black History Club 3, 4; Library Club 4; Ushers League 4. KAREN PATRYCE WHITE KATHLEEN LOU WHITE Orchestra 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 4; Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; German Club 2; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Civincttes 3, 4, Membership Committee Chairman 4. 229 SENIORS RICHARD DENNIS WHITE LINDA SUSAN WHITLOCK Homeroom Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4; Chorus 4, President of Chorus Class 4, Ensemble 4; Civinettes 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Spanish Club 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Usher for Commencement 2; Usher for Spring Concert 2; 1st Place, Spanish I Contest 4, 3rd Place in State, Spanish I National Examination 4. EMMA DELORES WHITMIRE Homeroom Vice-President 4; Band 2; Black History Club 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Ushers League 3, 4, Reporter 4; Usher for Spring Concert 3, 4. ROY DeCARLO WILKIE Boys’ Council 2. RUBY YVONNE WILKIE Future Homemakers of America 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Health Careers Club 2, Candy Striper, 2; Science Fair Winner 2. GETTIS WALTER WILKINS Homeroom President 2; Black History Club 2; Wheelers Club 4. KEVIN BERNARD WILKINS Homeroom Vice-President 4; Chorus 2. JOYCE ELIZABETH WILKOSZ Future Homemakers of America 4; Health Careers Club 2, 3. JENNIFER YVONNE WILKS Student Council Member 2; Homeroom President 4; Girls’ Council 2; Future Homemakers of America 3, 4, Chairman of Home Economics Class 4; Bowling Club 2. BILLIE DALE WILLIAMS Future Homemakers of America 4; SOSH 2. BONNIE ANNE WILLIAMS SOSH 2. CHERYL SUSAN WILLIAMS Student Advisory Committee 3, Chairman of Handbook Committee 4, Council Secretary 4, Class Secretary 3, Homeroom Vice-President 2; SAGA Representative 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2; Spartanburg Symphony Orchestra 3; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Marshal for Honors Day 3; Senior Superlative: Most Dependable. DAVID KNOX WILLIAMS Orchestra Section Leader 3; Chess Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; German Club 2; Chess Team 2, 3, 4, Chess Champion 4. JUANITA WILLIAMS Student Council 2, Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom Treasurer 4; Band 2, Color Guard 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3; Bowling Club 2; Wheelers Club 3, 4; Miss Football 2; Miss Garnet Press Runner-up and Most Talented 2. KAREN JOY WILLIAMS Spanish Club 2, 4. LESLIE GOFF WILLIAMS Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3; BLUE PRINT Representative 4, SOSH 2. MARK McCLEAN WILLIAMS SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Homeroom President 4; SAGA Business Staff 4; Baseball Team 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, President 4; Cafeteria Worker 4. MARY VICTORIA WILLIAMS Homeroom Secretary 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; BLUE PRINT Feature Editor 4, Feature Reporter 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Classical Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4; SOSH 2; Library Club 4. MICHAEL THOMAS WILLIAMS MILTON RAYMOND WILLIAMS PAUL DON WILLIAMS SAGA Representative 4. 230 SENIORS ROBERT JEFFREY WILLIAMS Baseball Team 3. DANIEL STEELE WILSON Homeroom President 4; Basketball 2; Golf Team 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4;SOSH 2, 3,4. MARILYN JEAN WILSON Homeroom President 2, 4, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3; BLUE PRINT Production Staff 3, 4; JV Cheerleader 2, Captain 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2; Future Homemakers of America 4; Future Teachers of America 3; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Canteen Worker 4; Homecoming Sponsor 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Marshal for Honors Day 3; Bridge Club 2; Senior Superlative: Friendliest; Outstanding Senior. PATRICIA ELIZABETH WILSON Future Homemakers of America 4; SOSH 2; Spanish Club 4. REBECCA ANN WILSON Homeroom Secretary 4; BLUE PRINT Business Staff 4, Representative 3, 4; SAGA Representative 3; National Honor Society 3; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4, President 4; Art Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Carolina Scholar 4; Scholastic Art Awards 2, 3. VICKIE DIANE WILSON Homeroom Secretary 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beautification Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3. CATHY DENISE WINES Future Homemakers of America 4. DIANE LOUISE WITT SOSH 2, 3; Ushers League 3, President 3; Canteen Worker 4. DEBRA LYNN WOFFORD Band 3, 4, Sergeant 4, Color Guard 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3; SOSH 2, 3; Spanish Club 4; Alpha Delta Sigma 4; Usher for Spring Concert 3. WANDA GAIL WOFFORD Future Homemakers of America 2; Health Careers Club 3, 4, Candy Striper 3, 4; SOSH 4. CATHERINE LOIS WOLFE Future Homemakers of America 4; Spanish 4. MELODY KAY WOOD Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4; Civinettes 3, 4, Chairman of the Publicity Committee 4; German Club 3, 4; SOSH 4; N.E.D.T. Certificate 2. MICHAEL DAVID WOOD PAMELA JANE WOOD SUSAN ANN WOOD Homeroom President 3, 4; BLUE PRINT News Reporter 3, 4, Representative 3; SAGA Business Staff 4, Representative 3; National Honor Society 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; SOSH 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4, Program Chairman 4; Honors Day Speaker Alternate 3; Optimist Teenager Finalist 4. ETRULA FONTAINE WOODRUFF Homeroom Secretary 2; Chorus 2; Bowling Club 2; Delta Pi Science Club 2; Future Homemakers of America 4; Library Club 2; Guidance Aide 4. RICKEY LEE WOODS Black History Club 3, 4. ARESTELL DOUGLAS WOODY Chorus 4, Glee Club 2. MARY ELIZABETH WOOLBRIGHT SAGA Representative 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4, Section Manager 2, Ensemble 4. NANCY EUNICE WOOTEN Band Color Guard 4; Orchestra 2, 3, Section Leader 2, All-State Orchestra 2, 3; French Club 4; SOSH 2, 3. DONNA LYNN WRIGHT Chorus 4; Future Homemakers of America 4. 231 SENIORS MELVIN RONALD WRIGHT CAROLYN ELAINE YOUNG Chorus 2; GAA 3; Future Homemakers of America 4; SOSH 3; Ushers League 3, 4; Usher for Commencement 3; Usher for Spring Concert 3; Senior Superlative: Best Dressed. DRUSILLA YOUNG Bowling Club 2; Black History Club 2. ELIZABETH IRENE YOUNG Beta Club 3; Health Careers Club 2, 3, Candy Striper 2, 3; State Recording Secretary for Junior Civitan 4, Civinettes 3, 4; SOSH 2. HAYWOOD YOUNG LUCILLE DIBBLE YOUNG Homeroom Vice-President 3, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2; BLUE PRINT Feature Reporter 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 3; SAGA Representative 2, 3; GAA 2; Civinettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Honor Civinette 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 4; Classical Club 2; French Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, Co-Parliamentarian 3; SOSH 2, 3, 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Usher for Commencement 2; Usher for Spring Concert 2. VERNETT DELORES YOUNG Chorus 2; Beautification Club 2; Black History Club 2, 3; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3; Health Careers Club 2. MITZI LYN ZIMMERMAN Homeroom President 3; BLUE PRINT Reporter 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Future Homemakers of America 3; Spanish Club 4. RAYMOND RONALD ZOGLIO HELEN ZOLLINGER German Club 2, 3; 3rd Place Winner in German Contest 3. 232 It won’t be long now. . . . 233 CLASS OFFICERS: DEWEY TULLIS, Vice-President; ROSE ANN CROMER, Secretary-Treasurer; HAMP LINDSEY, President. CLASS OF 1973 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Sammy Frank, Viola Hardy, Becky Koon, Frank Tiller, David Scott. 234 JUNIORS Wren Abernathy Butch Abner Linda Adams Cam Alexander Mary Alexander Chuck Allen Claire Allen Kathy Allen Lee Alley Anita Anderson Callis Anderson David Anderson Dianne Anderson Anita Anthony Pat Appleton Larry Arms Renea Arthur Ricky Atherton Cindy Auman Arlene Avery Randy Ayers Debbie Bailey Susan Bailey Micheal Baker Mary Ballenger Norman Band Arnett Barksdale David Barnett Phanes Barno Bill Barron Charlie Barry Rodney Barton Chris Bell Dennis Bell Lynne Bell Rick Bell Deborah Bennett David Benson Peggy Betsill Steve Beust Jessie Bivings Teresa Black Julie Bland Brenda Blankenship Terry Blankenship Beverly Blanton Cathy Blanton Debra Blanton Phyllis Blumenfield Cathy Bobo Debbie Bogan Deborah Bonds Chris Boukedes Paula Bowman Helen Boyce Cheryl Boyd Rosa Bradford Tommy Brady Michael Brannon Ricky Brannon Beth Brenneman Tommy Bridgeman Joyce Bridges 235 JUNIORS Jan Brittain Bea Brown Burt Brown Frances Brown Karen Brown September Brown Terry Brown Mendee Bull Cora Burgess Kevin Burgess Lisa Burnett Laura Burrell Larry Burwell Buddy Bush Robert Byars Rose Byrd Karen Cain Dinah Caldwell David Callaway David Campbell James Campbell Jennie Cannon Mark Cantrell Ronnie Capps Pam Carey Matt Carlton Breck Carmichael Chuck Carree Mike Cartee Beverly Carter Cheri Carter Sheila Carter Phil Caruso Jan Carver Beth Case Bruce Cash Tommy Cato Mike Chapman Carmen Chavez Leslie Churchill Barbara Clarke Ziggy Clayton George Clements Arlene Clifton Cathy Clouse Robbie Clowcrs John Coan Ethel Cobb Tommy Comer Larry Copeland Fred Copes van Hasselt J im Corn Pam Cornwell Robin Costine Libby Covington Diane Cox Kaye Cox Robin Cox Bob Craig David Creech Rose Anne Cromer Alberta Cross Helen Crow 236 Chris Crowley Mike Culbreth Dick Cureton David Dalhouse Martha Darby Allen Davis Brenda Davis Genell Davis Jimmy Davis Lisa Davis Mary Davis Robert Davis Loretta Dawkins JoAnn Deakin Libby Deal Richard Deal Laurence DeLoach Cathy Denham Belinda Dill Armand Di Meo Gerald Dodd Willie Dogan Wesley Douglas Carolyn Draper Martha Drummond Rick DuBois Benny Dunagin James Dunagin Claude Dunbar Darlene Earle Chris Easier Sylvia Easier Mike East Mark Edwards Yvonne Elm Tony English Tony Exall Kim Ezell Pam Fernanders Shirley Fields Ronnie Fine Steve Fisher I just can’t take it any longer. Robert Fitchett Lisa Fleck David Flora Donna Floyd Kemper Floyd Wayne Floyd Thomas Forster Billie Ann Foster Gilbert Foster Jackie Foster Deborah Fowler Robbie Fowler Sam Frank Melissa Freeman Barbara Fuller Edwin Gaffney Sandy Gaines Alice Gainey Robin Gantt Kathy Gardner Billy Gary Edward Gee Fernando Geiss Doris George Sarah Gibson John Gillespie Miriam Gillespie Portia Gillespie Rickie Glenn Greg Goodwin David Gosnell Rita Gossett Rosemary Grahan Jimmy Gray Lisa Gray Phil Gray Anita Green Susan Greenway Rhonda Greer Martha Griffin Meg Griffin Randy Griffin JUNIORS Smiling Faces! JUNIORS Sheila Griffin Tricia Griffin Vicki Griffin Joanne Hackett Randy Hahn Cathy Hall David Hallmark Hugh Hamilton Vess Hammett Elizabeth Hammitt Glenn Hankinson Tom Hanley Bonnie Hannah Gary Hansman Viola Hardy Chris Harrelson Ginger Harris James Harris Kathy Harris Larry Harris Sandy Harris Larry Harvey Mike Hash Ginny Hawk Jack Hawkins Barbara Heafner Harriett Heafner Bill Helms Danny Henderson Roderick Henderson Libby Hendley Delores Hicklin Shelia Hickman John Highsmith Jim Hill Janet Hipp Julie Hipp Elisabeth Hirsiger Jamie Hodge Tom Hollis Betty Holt Shelia Holt Panny Hormell Rebecca Horne Randy Horsley Andy Horton Jan Hudgins Nancy Hudnall Vickie Huff Elaine Humphries Allen Hunter Sandra Israel Becky Ivey Robin Ivey Gerald Jackson Terry Jackson Gloria Jenkins Pat Jobe Annette Johnson Doris Johnson Marvin Johnson Vickie Johnson Debbie Johnston 239 JUNIORS Beth Jones Betty Jones Bill Jones Danny Jones Jan Jones Juanita Jones Randy Judy Rusty Keesler Kim Keith Jerry Kemp John Kilgore Johnny Kimbrell Steve King Susan Kinsland Meri Lynn Kirby Ginny Kissell Esther Klee Claire Knight Joey Kohn Donna Kooistra Becky Koon Diane Koon David Kuhn John Kuhn Mary Jo Ladebauche Connie Lancaster Bennett Landers Jimmy Landon Jane Lands Johnny Lane Teresa Lathan Wally Lathan Bruce League Kim Ledford Maxine Ledford Donald Lee Thomas Lee Phinnie Legg Sarah Lemons Louvenia Linder Hamp Lindsey Deborah Lineberger Anita Littlejohn Chris Littlejohn Diane Littlejohn Rosemary Littlejohn Frances Logan Beau Long Kay Long Kathie Lowe Diane Lowery Maxcy Lynn Dwight Lyons Maxie Lytle Lee Machen Bill Marable Dan Marshall Bobby Martin Patty Martin Tony Martin Pam Mason Charmaine McAbee Debbie McBride 240 Jody McBride Linda McBride Cheryl McCall Ann McCollough Linda McConaghy Teddie McCraw John McEnroe Connie McIntyre Robert McKee Denise McKenzie Stanley McKenzie Patsy McKinney Phyllis Means Carla Meek Karen Michaud Bill Michener Debbie Miller Mike Miller Percy Miller Jack Millwood Bridget Moore That’s not my shade! JUNIORS Donnie Moore Mary Moore Tim Morris John Morrison Carol Morrow Connie Morrow Gail Moss Mary Ellen Mountain Monty Mullen Lynn Nantz Dale Newman Goldie Nichols Bigi Ostermeier Larry Otwell Dick Overcash Robby Overman Michael Owens Paige Owens Sandy Oxford Robin Pace Millie Padgett 241 need a close-up smile. I can’t get a hold of myself. Cheese! JUNIORS Ned Page Debbie Painter Scott Parker Karen Parks Steve Parks Cindy Parr Bob Parris Sue Parsick Martha Paslay Mike Pate Allen Patterson Buzz Patton Dennis Pennington Mat Peoples Warren Perrion Licio Pesaro Eva Pettit Lou Ann Pettit Jack Petty Penny Petty Grace Phillips Terry Phillips Robin Pittman Berne Poliakoff Diane Pollard Cathy Pollitzer Andrea Porter Marcellous Posey Kathy Powell Rhomeyn Pridgen Jan Prince Jerri Pruitt Reggie Pryor Sarah Rainey Debbie Randall Lee Ranson Aaron Reynolds Jan Reynolds Jan Rhea Linda Rice Jerry Richardson Glenn Riddle 242 JUNIORS Randy Riddle Keith Ridley Chip Rivers Dale Roberts Eddie Roberts Kay Roberts Debi Robertson Judy Robertson Debbie Robinette Rusty Robinette Diane Robinson George Robinson Judy Rollins Terry Rollins Chris Rough Ricky Rowland Cynthia Rowland Rise Rutter Connie Sanborn Vincent Sanders Susan Schrader Mary Schuette David Scott Paul Scruggs Terry Shaw Denise Sherbert John Shingler Sherry Shook Margaret Shoolbred Connie Shoupe Kim Shurburtt Edward Silverman Sandra Sims Clinton Sites Annette Smith Chip Smith Ella Smith Hal Smith Libby Smith Renee Smith Robyn Smith Shirley Smith Terri Smith Dianne Snow Anne Sortor Carolyn Sprouse Gary Stephens Kathy Stevens Steve Stevens Fair Stewart Frank Stieglitz Susan Storey Maureen Storr Gail Stange Sylvia Styles Greg Suits Larry Summey Danny Tallent Jimmy Tanner Susan Taylor Shelby Tennyson Clay Terrell Marty Terry 243 Cheryl Thomas Jeff Thomas Pat Thomas Charles Thomason Anne Thornton Teresa Thrasher Lisa Thrower Frank Tiller Jimmy Tobias Jessie Tobin Dave Treinis Eddie Trimmier Tim Vann Rita Varner Robby Vassalle Ann Vehorn Nancy Vise Ryan Wade Jimmy Waldrep Pam Walker Will Walker Jackie Wall Deborah Watts Donna Weathers Wanda Webb Cheryl Webnar Lynn Weese Becki Welch Debby Wells Emma West Jane West June West Kathy West Marc Whisenant David White Lynne White Ned Wilder Cecilia Wilkins Kathy Wilkins Ann Williams Cheryl Williams Dennis Williams JUNIORS 244 Donna Williams George Williams Hazel Williams Kitty Williams Randy Williams Ray Williams Sandra Williams Billy Willis Linda Willis Mike Willis Donna Wilson Myles Wilson Winston Wingo Gail Wofford Renee Wood John Woolen Shelly Worden Jeannie Wright JoAnn Wright Linda Yaden Kathy Young Robby Young Sherry Young Virginia Young Regina Zoglio Rob Zoglio JUNIORS Student of the future. Haven’t you seen a mop before? 245 247 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Wayne Drummond, Veronica Thompson, Tim Williams, Fran Yoffe, Crystal Mills, Melodye Means. CLASS OF 1974 CLASS OFFICERS: THOMAS MARTIN, Vice-President; JOY AYERS, Secretary-Treasurer; JIM BURCHFIELD, President. 248 SOPHS. Danny Abraham Fran Adair Larry Adams Terry Adams Donnie Alexander Dale Allen Eddie Allen Wally Alley Lee Altman Mark Anderson Reid Anderson Debbie Amick Joy Ayers Anne Bain Steve Baker Lisa Baldwin Britt Ballenger Greg Ballenger Bobby Bane Alan Banks Sally Nan Barber Rusty Barnett Dottie Barron Jennie Ruth Batson Mindy Beebe Kathie Bell Cindy Belmont Debbie Bennett Kim Beshers Pam Bevis David Bishop Tony Bishop Peggy Black Donna Blackwell Teresa Blanchard Lisa Bland David A. Blanton David L. Blanton Kathy Blanton Christi Bobo Jackie Bobo Betsy Bomar Biff Bomar Mike Bond Hattie Booker Laura Borden Kelvin Boyce Stephanie Boyd Brenda Bradford Jayne Bradley Sidney Brandon Jack Brannon Terry Brannon Lynn Brashears Ellen Brenneman Patricia Brewton Suzanne Brice Bonnie Briggs Norie Brinkman Clarence Broadway Karen Brock Len Brock Jeri Brooks 249 SOPHS. julic Brooks Robin Brooks Dianne Brown Janet Brown Tony Brown Billy Buice Yvonne Bullock Mary Anne Burch Jim Burchfield Beth Burgess Cheryl Burkett Debora Burroughs Jack Burton Carolyn Byrd John Byrnes Joane Caldwell Libby Caldwell Nettie Caldwell Perry Caldwell Wanda Calvert Dena Campbell Donna Cannon Mary Cannon Robin Carlisle Scott Carruth Teena Carson Cathy Caudle Karen Cavin Debbie Cecil Jamie Chapman John Chastain Joy Chastain Mitzi Chitty Fury Christ Donna Clippard Roger Clubb Janine Coate Alan Coates Angela Cohen Ray Coker Danny Coleman Vicki Coleman David Comer Doug Conn David Cooke Alice Copes van Hasselt Walker Copley Ronnie Corn Wanda Corn Wendy Costine Bernie Cote Jim Couch Deebie Council Faith Cox Scott Craven Carol Davis John Davis Kenneth Davis Lamar Davis Marilyn Dawkins Deedie Deal David Dedmon Mary Pat Denham 250 That’s all folks! Have you heard? SOPHS. Shannon Dickerson Karen Dietz Phil Dodd Luann Dover Joanna Drake Wayne Drummond Angie Dunbar Towles Dunbar Tommy Duncan Debbie Durham Phil Dye BeBe Easier Cindy Easier Cookie Easier Deana Easier Margette Edgeson Susan Eilenberg Cherie Elias Eddie Emory Jimmy Ezell Danny Fant Sheree Feinstein David Ferguson Mike Ferguson Elena Fernandez Tony Fernandez Johnny Fincher Kenny Fitzgerald Bobby Flint Janice Flint Kay Flora Dickie Floyd Dianne Foster Ellis Foster Norma Foster Velma Foster Ronnie Fowler Sabrina Fowler Clay Francis Chris Frantz Jeraldine Fuller Lisa Gannaway 251 Cheri Garrett Sheila Gary Emory Gaskins Chris George Don Gibson Kevin Giles Joel Gillespie Chatt Gilmore Monica Githens Debbie Godfrey Larry Gooden Karen Goodlett Denise Gosnell Neil Gosnell Jay Graham Kathy Graham Jimmy Grant Sherry Grant Carroll Green Steven Greer Mike Gregory Michele Guest Randy Gwinn Cam Haar Ann Hall Judy Hall Mary Hall Shirley Hall Emmett Halliday Karen Hallmark Jimmy Hammitt Betty Ann Hammond Rhonda Harper Butch Harris Judy Harris Sheila Harris Will Harris Mary Jane Hattala Sylvia Harrison Lisa Hayes Melissa Hayes Robin Hayes SOPHOMORES Hi, Cutie. They just don’t understand. Karen Goodlett assists representatives during College Night. SOPHS. Wayne Hayes Susan Haynesworth Robyn Hecklin Steve Helderman Mitzi Helton Linda Hendrix Daryl Herring Sara Hcrshman Joyce Hill Michael Hill Betty Hines Shelby Holcombe David Holliday Keith Holmes Mark Holmes Janice Hooker Billy Horne Becky Hudson Cindy Huff Peggy Huggins Barbara Hughey David Hull Kim Huling Nancy Humphries Dale Hyder Ralph lannazzonc Susan lannazzone Billy Inman Libby Inman Jimmy Isom Margie Ivey Rhonda Jackson Lynne Jarrett Carolyn Jeter Faye Jeter Steve Jobe Beth Johnson Cornelius Johnson David Johnson Jimmy Johnson Karen Johnson Lynne Johnson Mike Johnson Walter Johnson Tommy Johnston Jack Jolley Marty Jolly David Jones Russell Jones Sedell Jones Kit Jordan Mac Judy Sotires Kaleores Susan Keegan Joyce Keller Nancy Kelley Yvonne Kemp Bob Kennedy John Kennedy Miriam Kerns Paul Kimball Tommy Kimbrell Alfreda King 253 SOPHS. Robert Kingsmore Barbara Kirby Ainsley Knight Kim Knight Gregg Knox Charlene Koon Debbie Kunak Geary Lambert Grey Lancaster Ray Lancaster Sharon Lane Lanier Laney Dale Langston Kathy Lanthier Bert Lee Richard Lee Robyn Lee Cheryl Leicht Jacki Level Lindsey Lewis Armando Llorente Mary Kaye Locven Vicki Diane Loizakes Rick Lunsford Robbie Lyles Theresa Lyles Wayne Lyles Rick Maddox Beth Mahaffey Harry Mahaffey Janet Malone Molly Maness Martha Manning Thomas Martin Dale Mason Dennis Mason Kenneth Mattson Edward Mayes Dean McAbee Vickey D. McAbee Vickie L. McAbee Mary Anne McBride Lewis McCallister Scott McClellan Cynthia McCormick Rickey McDaniel Jody McElrath Bernard McIntyre Leslie McMillan Bill McWhorter Melodye Means Ann Melton Mike Metcalf Mike Metz Elaine Miller Terry Miller Crystal Mills Debra Minton Robert Monaghan Lou Ann Moody Denny Morgan Gary Morgan Neal Morris 254 SOPHS. Paul Morrison Steve Murph Julie Murray Laura Murray Gary Myers Ronny Neighbors Sharon Nesbitt Charlene Newcomb Eddie Nicholls Ruth Ann Nicholson Scott Nord Mike O’Leary Dale Orr Pam Osment Terri Otwell Gail Padgett Janet Painter Kenneth Palmer Alan Pangle George Papadis Johnny Parks Kathy Parmley Beverly Patton Al Paulson Sheila Peace Rick Pennebaker Kim Penney Jerry Pennington Debbie Peterson Dale Petty Mary Phillips Ann Pickett Lyn Pittman David Poltersdorf Doris Ponder Steve Poole Ashley Powell Helen Ruth Powell Arlene Presnell Janet Price Tony Price Kenny Pridgeon Kay Pruitt Wanda Pye Anne Queen Virginia Rainey Mike Rapp Nancy Revels Jennie Rhinehart Faye Rice Kathy Rice Maria Rice Susan Rice David Robbins Nancy Robinson Jean Robuck Beth Rogers Jeff Rogers Sheila Rogers Billy Romano Renee Roper Nancy Rosenberg Doretha Ross 255 LuAnne Rousey Drew Royster Craig Rush Rusty Rush Myra Ryan Deloris Sanders Ricky Satterfield Gene Schiltz Nancy Searle Debbie Seay Delores Seignious Richie Shaffer Diana Sheek Ricky Shinta Edith Shotwell Ann Sims Pollie Sims Susan Sims Donna Sizemore Andy Skelton Tommy Small SOPHOMORES He or She? What a night!! Ann Smith Carol Smith Jimmy Smith Joe Smith Kathy Smith Mark Smith Michelle Smith Steven Smith Tim Smith Mike Snclgrovc Peter Springer Derrick Squires Phyllis Stanley Steve Steadings Kathy Steadman Sherry Steadman Kathy Stephen Kim Stevens Robin Anne Stevenson Jill Stisser Andrea Stoltz 256 SOPHS. Randy Stroupc Pam Sullivan Tina Swain Mark Swofford Debbie Tabbot Barry Taylor Dana Tezza Tim Tezza Mary Thomas Pam Thomas Ric Thomas Cheryl Thomason Benjamin Thompson Kay Thompson Veronica Thompson Martha Tiller Samuel Tillotson Shelia Tillotson Buddy Timmons Susan Timmons Debby Tipton Wayne Tolleson Ginger Toney Ed Traxler Bill Trotter Ann Turnage David Turner Dude Turner Jim Urban Danny Varner Wilma Vaughn Terry Vise Vickie Waldrop Cathy Walker Sally Walker Elizabeth Wallace Kay Ward Eddie Watterson Graylon Way Carroll Webb Richard Weir Sarah Welch Vernell Wells David Wheatley Randy Wheelock Brenda White Robin White Susan White David Whitmire Barbara Wilkie Deede Williams Gwen Williams Helen Williams Tim Williams Veronica Williams Arthur Wilson Terry Wilson Reba Wofford Cindy Wolfe David Wood Michael Wood Steve Wood Stella Woodruff 257 Mama, guess who’s coming to dinner? SOPHOMORES Dean Woody Diane Wooten Susan Worthy Lucy Wright Terry Wright George Wyant Fran Yoffe Mel Young Randall Young Jim Zimmerman 1 259 260 263 . ■W GREENEWALD’S, INC. Complete Out-jitters for High School and College We Feature: GANT SHIRTS COX-MOORE SWEATERS BOSTONIAN SHOES BURKE-LEEDS SUITS THE UNIVERSITY SHOP THE VASSAR SHOP Comer Main and Church Hillcrest Shopping Center REALTORS INSURERS YOUNG OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 124 West Main Street Phone 582-6744 Spartanburc, South Carolina Compliments of WHITLOCK'S PHARMACY WAYSIDE GARDENS FLORIST Lamar Knox, Proprietor A9ext to General Hospital Dial 582-8120 X. Church at Cleveland 268 Phone 582-4561 Spartanburg, S. C. 29303 It’s the real thing. Coke. Trademark® 269 WHITLOCK'S TIRE SERVICE Dunlop Tires — Expert Recapping Road Service 505 E. Main St. 582-6803 WILSON EQUIPMENT CO. 509 Asheville Hwy. Compliments of NEELY’S BUILDING SUPPLIES 1751 UNION STREET SPARTANBURG kuhn printing co. BOX 2524 TELEPHONE 585-1938 Compliments of THE STEEPLE 803 West Main- Compliments of THE SPARTANBURG LUMBER MILLWORK CO.. INC. 585-8180 585-8189 459 Marion Ave. Spartanburg, S. C. 270 Compliments of THE PINE STREET DRIVE IN Dressed in the Best from P R I C E' S Store for Men CAMERAS LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES COMPARE ANYWHERE nd A • R.U A Kn «M • A mco • PoM'O'd • A gu • Mined • Nikon • K ittoo JodhUJito. 145 West Kennedy St i SPARTANBURG. S C. Behind City Hall A vFrefi Parking 271 Compliments of LIZ'S BEAUTY SALON 375‘ 2 South Converse Street Operated by Mrs. Barbara Woodruff and Miss Elizabeth Gist an ot£T± 702 ASHEVILLE DRIVE Spartanburg. S. C. TAPE WORLD Thousands of Stereo Tapes to Choose From, Plus a Complete Line of Records, Players, Posters, Patches, and Decals. Compliments of PARK HILL'S HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. 761 Reidville Road Compliments of .. . SHEA’S Wearing Apparel — Famous Brands 2 Stores to Serve You 272 Spartanburc, S. C. 856 SOUTH PINE ST. Dial 583-0021 993 ASHEVILLE HWY. Dial 585-5777 l. p. Pins TOYOTA PARTS SALES AND SERVICE Spartanburg's Largest selection of late model Used Cars MM UR PITTS MOTO R CO. INC. 439 W. MAIN ST. 585-2226 Once a customer, always a friend. ROWLAND’S ARCO SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 582-4881 Vernon Rowland Manager BAG BOX COMPANIES SPARTANBURG, SO. 273 A Country Store For Today! Buckets and Jugs—Soaps and Mugs—Candies and Plaques—Fondue and Tacks—Candles and Prints—Placemats for Prince —Desks and Hooks—Dolls and Books—Enamelware, Tins— Pillboxes and Pins—Candlesticks (Brass)—Jars made of Glass—Cards and Posters—Pictures and Coasters. THE PINE KORNER Pinewood Shopping Center 583-9518 Inc. School Titles, Paperback Books, Notes, Magazines, Gifts, Cards PHONE 582-2012 M. R. GRANITE CO. OLIVER’S PHARMACY 704 West Main St. “A GOOD DRUG STORE E. E. OLIVER. Registered Pharmacist P. 0. Box 930 We Fill Any Doctor's Prescriptions 582-5408 375 S. LIBERTY ST. SPARTANBURG. S. C. Ed T. Rousey Alan Seay REMINGTON RAND GE8TETNER ELLIOTT INVINCIBLE ALMA DESK LADY OUTLET Moss S Evans 555 Reidville Rd. 506 W. Main St. SPARTANBURG. SOUTH CAROLINA illage Shopping Center OFFICE MACHINES. SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT Sam B. Evans PHONK 563-2764 MANAGER For the Finest in Name Brand Sportswear and Shoes at Discount Prices Congratulations JENNINGS SHOES. INC. HOLDEN'S MARINE and SPORT CENTER Hillcrest Shopping Center 1265 Boiling Springs Road Telephone 583-9917 585-1484 Spartanburg, S. C. 274 Good Foods for the home... There's one near you 275 JEWEL BOX Compliments of Spartanburg’s Quality Jewelers “PERFECT LOVE DIAMONDS” 153 E. Main St. GEORGE L. JOHNSON SON INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service 235 E. St. John St. Spartanburg, S. C. 585-2256 “Service — Our Most Important Product” HEINITSH WALKER SINCE 1856 SINCE 1856 DRUG STORES JEAN FRICK OF SPARTANBURG PINE MAIN STREETS SPARTANBURG SOUTH CAROLINA Compliments of n iv. l S unera f C liapef 419 EAST MAIN STREET SPARTANBURG, S. C. ©1 w Crosby Jewelers ARTHUR W. WHITE. Successor REGISTERED JEWELER 1 AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY THE F11 It. in. 220 E. Main Street Spartanburg, S. C. Phone 585-6218 St. John at Main Across From Converse College Member. National Bridal Service 276 CRAWFORD MILL SUPPLY CO. Sylvania Lighting Anti-Friction Bearings Power Transmission Items 1317 UNION ST. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Compliments of JIMMY'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Dine inside or Outside With Electronic Speakers” 277 PAUL A. BURNETT REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION 711 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 585-3651 REALTORS Walter H. Johnson Jane B. Hicks CONSTRUCTION Paul A. Burnett Chas. A. New, Jr. CORRELl-WILLIS-SMITH AGENCY PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE SERVICE SINCE 1931 Albert Correll, Dan Willis Charles Smith, Frank Crews 440 E. KENNEDY ST. PHONE 588-5447 CASE BROTHERS OF SPARTANBURG BUILDING SUPPLIES ROOFING CONTRACTOR The House of Music Telephone 583-1463 906 S. Pine Street C. L. CANNON SONS, INC. Kennedy Street Phone: 582-8126 Spartanburg, S. C. 278 Compliments of COLLINS ENTERPRISES BOYCE RANSON FORD, INC. Church at Broad S. Liberty Street Spartanburg, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. 583-7231 JAMES FOWLER JOHN FOWLER BILLY FOWLER FOWLER BROS. CLEANERS (ODORLESS CLEANERS) • 422 WEST MAIN ST. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Dial 582-6771 MEN’S FORMAL WEAR FOR RENT • 520 EAST MAIN ST. Dial 582-3117 • 558 S. CHURCH ST. Dial 583-2572 • 612 N. CHURCH ST. Dial 583-5237 Sugar ’n Spice “Where Everything is Nice’ YOUR FAMILY DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 212-220 South Pine St. .585-3991 Yogi Bear Honey Fried Chicken 727 NORTH CHURCH STREET 585-4929 279 160 E. Main Street “Where comfort is measured by the foot” Compliments of Sears 366 N. Church St. BOBO OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. 113 West Main Street Phone 585-0351 Spartanburc, S. C. P. O. Box 5082 HAMMOND-BROWN-JENNINGS McCRAVY DRIVE SPARTANBURG, S. C. ROSE’S STORES, INC., No. 101 PINK WOOD SHOPPING CENTER 280 Compliments of GRIER COMPANY GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE PIEDMONT PRESS 457 Daniel Morgan Ave BELL LAUNDRY CLEANERS 448 Marion Ave. Phone 583-8668 Spartanburg, S. C. 302 S. Pine St. 150 S. Church St. Spartanburg, S. C. YOUR SPARTANBURG DEALER FOR ALL PHILCO PRODUCTS Kitchens • Panel Work • Drop Ceilings BILL'S CABINET SHOP Glendale and Clifton Road 249 E. Main Dial 579-0420 BILL JUSTICE Across from First Baptist Church Telephone 585-3562 Darkroom Man • Secretary • Janitor • Sports Photographer Photographer • President • Portrait Photographer Compliments From All The Staff at TERRELL PHOTOGRAPHY Photographer For The SAGA For Reprints of Pictures in This Annual Contact Us at Terrell Photography 1824 E. Main Street Spartanburg. S. C. 29302 Telephone 582-1213 HOECHST FIBERS INCORPORATED Producers of Fibers for the TREVIRA® Trademark NEW YORK • SPARTANBURG • CHARLOTTE • LOS ANGELES (R)Reg TMS Farbwerke Hoechst 282 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1972 We are proud of you, and extend best wishes for your success as you continue your studies in other educational institutions; or as you enter the world of business and industry. If you are now considering a career, why not think seriously of Textiles? South Carolina's largest industry offers exciting challenges and unlimited opportunities for young people. We are proud of our Company's part in this progressive and important industry; and would welcome the opportunity of talking with you about a future in Textiles. Call at the Personnel Office of any of our plants. SPARTAN MILLS BEAUMONT MILLS WHITNEY YARN MILL 283 THE AUG. W. SMITH CO. QUALITY FASHION SELECTION SERVICE SATISFACTION Fernwood Service Center TUNE-UP • ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE • TIRES BATTERIES • ACCESSORIES J. E. Riddle, Owner EAST MAIN STREET AT FERNWOOD DRIVE PHONE 585-3135 SPARTANBURG, S. C. Action speaks louder. the action bank THE CITIZENS SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA Member F.D.I.C. Covington, Williams Stewart, Inc. INSURANCE Good Defensive Driving Saves Lives— Maybe Yours 405 MONTGOMERY BUILDING DIAL 583-1451 FIRST STATE SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 305 NORTH CHURCH STREET TELEPHONE 585-6431 S.H.S. Students Admire Beautiful Flowers From COGGINS FLOWER SHOP “Come by and see them yourself at our shop at 800 North Church Street.” Belk-Hudson Spartanburg’s First Family of Department Stores featuring Americas finest names in Fashion, Accessories, and Home Furnishings Belk-Hudson Downtown 112 E. MAIN The Hillcrest Belk-Hudson Efird’s 129 EAST MAIN ST. 286 Szown’t Sazfiez Shop Electrical Contracting Small Appliance Repairs ANTHONY ELECTRIC CO. 116 WALL ST. 583-1617 Clyde and Ken Anthony Wiring Of All Kinds — Repair Work Our Specialty Heart of Downtown Spartanburg 287 Compliments of THE BEACON... Where Food Is Always Good! 288 PATRONS Dr. Ernest R. Washburn Dr. and Mrs. Deryl G. Stowe Drs. Colvin. Jeffords, and Morris Mr. and Mrs. W. David Smith Mr. Richard S. Wilson Dr. J. C. Bull Dr. V. W. Pettis Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bell Mrs. Perry W. Trakas Mrs. Verda H. Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Floyd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mahan 289 JhomaA ond formal 4£’|23 276 S. Church Street Spartanburg, S. C. 582-8962 H-WAY DISCOUNT STORE 120 Dunbar Street Spartanburg, S. C. MUSIC: 45's — LP's — TAPES — CASSETTES RADIOS — 8 TRACK PLAYERS WIGS HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS GOMBERT VOLKSWAGEN INC PINEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER SPARTANBURG, S. C. PHONE 585-2492 DELUXE RADIO CAB CO. CLEAN — COURTEOUS — CAREFUL DEPENDABLE DRIVERS 24-Hour Service 366 S. Liberty St. Spartanburg, S. C. Call 582-1286 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER Plymouth SPARTANBURG PLYMOUTH CO. 1-85 at New Cut Road 576-5442 290 The SAGA Staff pays tribute to Mr. Dean and Mrs. Arnold acknowledging their dedicated services and supervision in the production of the yearbook. We thank you. The R.L. Bryan Company Greystone Executive Park Columbia, South Carolina 291 Student Index NAME PAGE Abernathy, Wren, 235 Abner, Butch, 235 Abraham, Danny, 144, 249 Abrams, Sandy, 195 Adair, Fran, 249 Adams, Larry, 249 Adams, Linda, 84, 235 Adams, Terry, 114, 115, 249 Aiken, Theresa, 195 Akins, Sharon, 195 Alexander, Cam, 235 Alexander, Donnie, 249 Alexander, Mary. 113, 235 Alexander, Richard, 195 Allen. Blake. 65. 181, 195 Allen, Chuck, 235 Allen, Claire, 69, 78, 84, 235 Allen, Dale, 249 Allen, Eddie, 144, 249 Allen, Kathy, 84, 235 Allen, Mike, 116, 117 Alley, Dianne, 84, 195 Alley, Lee, 78, 235 Alley. Wally, 249 Allison, Angela, 195 Altman, Lee, 144, 249 Amick, Deborah, 249 Anderson, Anita, 235 Anderson, Callis, 235 Anderson, David, 235 Anderson, Dianne, 235 Anderson, Jerome, 111, 195 Anderson, Mark, 164, 249 Anderson. Reid, 249 Anthony, Anita, 116, 235 Anthony, Ken, 80, 81,84, 85, 101, 156, 175, 178, 195 Antonelli, Sylvia, 195 Appleton, Pat, 235 Arledge, Betty, 195 Arledge, Myrtle, 195 Arms, Larry, 235 Arnett, Bob. 69, 80, 161, 162, 195 Arrington, Robin, 195 Arthur, Kippy, 67, 75, 84, 86, 87, 114, 115, 172, 195 Arthur, Renea, 235 Atherton, Ricky, 106, 161, 235 Atwater, John, 161, 195 Auman, Cindy, 235 Avery, Arlene, 78, 121, 235 Ayers, Joy. 248, 249 Ayers, Randy, 72, 235 Babb, Cynthia, 195 Bailey. Debbie. 78, 113, 115, 235 Bailey, Susan, 78, 189, 235 Bailey, Vollie, 195 Bain, Anne, 249 Baird. Richard, 67, 83, 93, 96. 102, 172, 174, 179, 195 Baker, Michael, 249 Baker, Steve, 249 Baldwin, Lisa, 97, 249 Ballenger, Britt. 249 Ballenger, Greg, 249 Ballenger, Harriett, 195 Ballenger, Mary, 68, 84, 235 Ballew, Margaret, 106 Band, Norman, 114, 115, 235 Bane, Bobby, 249 Banks, Alan, 249 Barber, Sally Nan, 67, 167, 249 Barksdale, Arnett, 65. 70, 235 Barnett, David, 235 Barnett, Rusty, 249 Barnette. Michael, 195 Barno, Phanes, 70. 77, 127, 235 Barrett, Tujina, 196 Barron, Bill, 235 Barron, Dottie, 249 Barry, Charlie, 235 Barton, Rodney, 235 Batson, Jennie Ruth, 116, 117, 249 Beall, Johnny, 105, 196 Bearden, Linder, 196 Bebko, Liz, 75 Beckham, Susan, 115 Beebe. Anna, 113, 196 NAME PAGE Beebe, Mindy, 67, 249 Bell, Chris, 235 Bell, Dennis, 158, 235 Bell, Kathie, 249 Bell, Lynne, 113, 235 Bell, Margaret, 103 Bell, Rick, 68,80, 127, 235 Belmont, Cindy, 115, 249 Bennett, Deborah A., 249 Bennett, Deborah L., 235 Benson, Beverly, 196 Benson, David, 235 Berry, Jerry, 196 Beshers, Kim, 249 Betsill, Peggy, 235 Beust, Steve. 235 Bevis, Pamela, 249 Bible, James, 196 Biggins, Pam, 78, 196 Birch, Kathy, 106, 196 Bishop, Cindy, 97, 109 Bishop, David, 249 Bishop, Jack, 76, 113. 196 Bishop, Pat, 196 Bishop, Tony, 249 Bivings, Jessie, 235 Bivings, Willie. 65, 67. 92, 177. 180, 194, 196 Black, Barbara, 196 Black. Barry. 146, 150, 152, 160 Black, Brenda, 180, 196 Black, Melody, 196 Black, Peggy, 249 Black, Teresa, 235 Blackwell. Barry, 65, 80, 81,162, 178, 194, 196 Blackwell, Donna, 249 Blackwell, Joseph, 196 Blakely, Bruce, 113 Blakely. Pearl, 124, 196 Blanchard, Nancy, 196 Blanchard, Teresa, 249 Bland, Julia, 235 Bland, Lisa, 70, 249 Bland, Tonya, 78, 196 Blankenship, Brenda, 97, 235 Blankenship, Terry, 235 Blanton, Beverly, 75, 235 Blanton, Cathy, 67, 235 Blanton, David A., 144, 158. 249 Blanton, David L., 249 Blanton, Debra, 235 Blanton, Kathy, 249 Blassingame, Mary, 196 Blumenfield, Phyllis, 84, 235 Bobo, Cathy, 235 Bobo, Christi, 249 Bobo, Debra, 196 Bobo, George, 197 Bobok Jackie, 144, 145, 249 Bobo, Linda, 197 Bogan, Debbie, 115, 235 Boiter, Larraine, 196 Boltniew, Mark, 144 Bomar, George, 197 Bomar, Betsy, 249 Bomar, Biff, 249 Bond, Mike, 249 Bonds, Deborah, 235 Boney, Robert, 197 Bonner, Mike, 111, 114, 115, 197 Booker, Hattie, 249 Boozer, Debra. 197 Borden, Laura, 249 Boukedes, Chris, 76, 235 Bowman, Paula, 235 Bowman, Renee, 197 Boyce, Annie. 98, 197 Boyce, Helen, 235 Boyce, Kelvin, 249 Boyd, Cheryl, 235 Boyd, Gwendolyn, 197 Boyd, Stephanie, 249 Bradford, Brenda, 249 Bradford. Sloan. 76, 77, 197 Bradley, Jayne, 249 Brady, Jeffrey, 198 Brandon, Sidney, 249 Brannon, Jack, 249 NAME PAGE Brannon, Mark, 111 Brannon, Marshall, 198 Brannon, Ricky, 111 Brannon, Terry, 249 Brashears, Lynn, 249 Brenneman, Ellen, 249 Brewton, Patricia, 249 Brice, Suzanne, 249 Bridgeman, Bill, 198 Bridgeman, Tommy, 245 Bridges, George, 198 Bridges, Joe, 67, 111 Bridges, Patricia, 198 Briggs, Bonnie, 249 Briggs. Karen, 92, 108, 198 Bright. Wendell, 111, 198 Brinkman, Norie, 249 Brittain, Jan, 68, 78, 235 Broadway, Clarence, 249 Brock, Henry, 198 Brock, Karen, 249 Brock, Len, 249 Brockman, Libba, 112. 113, 116. 117 Brooks, Jeri, 249 Brooks, Julie, 167, 250 Brooks, Laverne, 198 Brooks, Robin, 250 Brown, Bea, 236 Brown, Burt, 236 Brown, Carolyn, 198 Brown, Catherine, 198 Brown, Diane, 67, 250 Brown, Frances, 236 Brown, Janet, 115, 250 Brown, Juanita, 198 Brown, Karen, 69, 75, 236 Brown, Kevin, 199 Brown, Marcia, 199 Brown, Martha, 114, 115, 199 Brown, Robby,80,81, 101, 136, 140, 143, 175, 181, 199 Brown, September, 236 Brown, Terry, 236 Brown, Tony, 250 Browne, Sarah, 199 Bryant, Dianne, 199 Brice, Billy, 250 Bull, Mendy, 236 Bullock, Yvonne, 167, 250 Burch. Mark, 146, 150, 199 Burch, Mary Ann, 115, 250 Burchfield, Jim, 65, 248, 250 Burgess, Beth, 250 Burgess, Cora. 236 Burgess, Kevin, 236 Burgess, Leslie, 199 Burgess, Linda, 103, 113, 114, 115, 199 Burham, Kim, 83, 199 Burkett, Cheryl, 250 Burnett, Clifton, 199 Burnett. Lisa, 236 Burnett, Lou, 115, 199 Burnett, Peggy, 199 Burrell, Buddy. Ill Burrell. Laura, 236 Burroughs, Debora, 250 Burton, Jack, 164, 166, 250 Burton, Bill, 164, 199 Burwell, Larry, 236 Bush, Buddy, 236 Bush, Harold, 104, 199 Bush, Mark, 199 Byars, Robert, 236 Byce, Glenna, 67, 124, 168. 178, 199 Byrd, Carolyn, 250 Byrd, James, 199 Byrd, Rose. 113, 236 Brynes, John Jr., 250 Cabaniss, Tommy, 110, 111, 199 Cain. Karen, 236 Caldwell, Dinah, 116, 236 Caldwell, Jo, 250 Caldwell. Libby, 250 Caldwell, Nettie, 250 Caldwell, Perry, 250 Caldwell, Sammy, 199 Caldwell, Steve, 199 NAME PAGE Calicutt, Olin, 160, 200 Callaway, David, 109, 236 Calvert, Wanda, 115, 250 Campbell, David, 236 Campbell, Dena, 250 Campbell, James, 236 Campbell, Larry, 200 Campbell, Patricia, 200 Campbell, Ric,80, 101, 136, 143, 179, 200 Cannon, Donna, 250 Cannon, Jennie, 236 Cannon, Kay, 85, 200 Cannon, Mary, 250 Cannon, Steve, 67, 113, 116, 200 Cantrell, Mark, 236 Capps, Ronnie, 236 Carey, Pam, 96, 236 Carlisle, Robin, 250 Carlton, Matt. 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 236 Carmichael, Brett, 236 Caree, Chuck, 236 Carruth, Scott, 250 Carson, Tenna, 250 Carswell, Frances, 200 Cartee, Mike, 111, 236 Carter, Beverly, 236 Carter, Cheri, 236 Carter, David, 200 Carter, Ricky, 200 Carter, Sheila, 236 Caruso. Phil. 156. 236 Carver, Jan, 236 Case, Beth, 236 Case, Tommy, 200 Casey, Anthony, 200 Casey, John, 200 Cash, Bruce. 114, 115, 236 Cashion, Terri. 78, 114, 115, 200 Cathcart, Margaret, 200 Cato, Terri, 113, 200 Cato, Tommy, 236 Caudle, Cathy, 250 Caudle, Donald, 200 Cavin, Karen, 250 Cecil, Debbie, 116, 250 Cecil, Jeni, 73, 200 Chapman, Elizabeth, 200 Chapman, Jamie, 250 Chapman, Lee, 136, 200 Chapman, Mike, 236 Chastain, John, 250 Chastain, Joy. 250 Chavez, Carmen, 236 Cheek, Margaree, 68, 70, 75, 85, 92, 99, 121, 124, 127, 174, 178, 200 Cheeks, Amelia, 200 Cheeks, Muzon, 116, 154, 155 Cheeks, Steve, 144, 154, 156 Childs, Frank, 146 Chitty, Mitzi, 115, 250 Christ, Fury, 250 Christopher, Deborah, 111 Churchill, Leslie, 236 Clarke, Barbara, 236 Clary. Stan. 80, 100, 128, 136, 201 Clayton, Ziggie, 236 Clements, George, 76, 236 Clifton, Arlene, 236 Clifton, Darlene, 201 Clippard, Donna. 250 Clouse. Cathy, 236 Clowers, Robbie, 236 Clowney, Gloria, 105, 201 Clubb, Raymond, 201 Clubb, Roger, 250 Coan, Frances, 201 Coan, John, 236 Coate, Janine, 250 Coates, Alan, 250 Cobb, Ethel, 90, 236 Cobb, John. 201 Cobb, Nancy, 201 Cochran, Dinsey, 73, 201 Cody, Scott, 156 Coggins, James, 201 Coggins, Michael, 201 Coggins, Warren, 201 293 Student Index - Continued NAME PAGE Cohen, Angela, 250 Choen, Lee Morris, 114, 115, 156, 201 Coker, Mary, 201 Coker, Ray, 144, 250 Coleman, Claudette, 201 Coleman, Danny, 250 Coleman. Vicki, 103. 113, 115, 250 Collins. Cathy, 75. 85. 124, 169. 178, 186, 201 Collins. Roy, 201 Comer, David, 250 Comer, Tommy, 236 Comer, Doug, 250 Cooke, David, 250 Copeland, Larry, 236 Copes Van Hasselt, Alice, 250 Copes Van Hasselt, Fred, 236 Corbin, Mike, 201 Corbin, Ronald, 201 Corbin, Timothy, 201 Cordell. Buddy. 112, 113 Corn, Jim. 136, 143, 236 Corn, Ronnie, 250 Corn, Wanda. 250 Cornwell, Pam, 236 Correll, Benjamin, 201 Costine, Robin, 103, 236 Costine, Wendy, 250 Cote, Bernie, 250 Couch, Jim, 250 Council. Debbie, 250 Council, Artie, 113, 201 Covington, Libby, 236 Cox, Diana, 236 Cos, Faith, 250 Cox. Kaye, 71,75, 236 Cox, Robyn, 78, 236 Craig, Bob, 236 Craven, Scott, 250 Crawford, Carol, 78, 202 Creech, David, 236 Crocker, Joyce. 202 Crocker, Susan, 97, 202 Crocker, Willie, 111, 136, 202 Croes, Bill, 178, 202 Cromer, Joseph, 202 Cromer, Rose Ann, 65, 78, 168, 234, 236 Cromer, Wyndelln, 202 Cross, Alberta, 236 Crow, Helen, 84, 236 Crowley, Crytle, 237 Crowley, Jane, 202 Culbreth, Mike, 236 Cummings, John, 202 Cureton, Dick, 237 Dalhouse, David, 237 Dalton, Pamela, 203 Darby, Martha, 237 Davidson, John, 93 Davies, Gail, 203 Davis, Allen, 237 Davis, Barbara, 103, 203 Davis, Brenda, 237 Davis, Carol, 250 Davis, Danny, 203 Davis, Denise, 105, 203 Davis, Dennis, 156, 203 Davis, Genell, 237 Davis, Jimmy, 237 Davis, John, 250 Davis, Kenneth, 111, 250 Davis, Larry, 203 Davis, Lisa, 237 Davis, Lamar, 144, 145, 250 Davis. Mack. 65, 71, 76. 77. 85. 92. 99. 175, 178, 194, 203 Davis, Mary, 78, 86, 237 Davis. Robert, 237 Dawkins, John. 203 Dawkins. Loretta, 237 Dawkins, Marilyn, 250 Dawson, Frank, 101, 136, 139, 203 Deakin, Joann, 84, 237 Deakin. John, 71.80. 161,203 Deal, Deedie, 250 Deal, James, 203 NAME PAGE Deal. Libby. 237 Deal, Richard, 237 Deaton, Donnie, 144 Dedmon, David, 116, 117, 250 Deloach, Laurence, 237 Dempsey, Susanne, 203 Dendy, George, 203 Dendy, Gerry, 144 Denham, Cathy, 237 Denham, Mary, 250 Di Meo, Armand, 237 Dickerson, Shannon, 251 Dietz, Karen, 191,251 Dietz, Pam, 185, 203 Dill, Belinda, 237 Dodd. Gerald, 237 Dodd. Phil. 251 Dodkin, George, 101, 145, 150, 153 Dogan, Linda, 124 Dogan, Wilfred, 105, 110, 111 Dogan, Willie, 237 Dogan. Winfred, 111 Douglas, Wesley, 237 Dover, Luann, 251 Drake. Joanna, 67, 251 Draper, Carolyn, 114, 115, 237 Drotor, Libby, 116, 117 Drotor, Mike, 116, 117, 172 Drummond, Debbie, 70. 71,72, 74, 124, 204 Drummond, Gwendolyn, 204 Drummond, Martha, 75. 237 Drummond, Wayne, 65, 136, 143, 144, 248, 251 Debeau, James. 204 Dubois, Rick, 237 Dulken, John, 204 Dunagin, Benny, 136, 237 Dunagin, Halford, 204 Dunagin. James. 237 Dunbar, Angie, 251 Dunbar, Claude, 67, 237 Dunbar, John, 162 Dunbar, Towles, 251 Duncan, Tommy, 144, 251 Dunlap, Gaynelle, 204 Dupre, Louise, 204 Durham, Debbie, 251 Durham, Walter, 204 Durrah, Sylvia, 204 Dye, Phil. 251 Earle, Carletta, 204 Earle, Darlene, 237 Easier, Amelia, 114, 115, 204 Easier, Chris, 237 Easier, Bebe, 251 Easier, Cindy, 251 Easier, Cookie, 115, 167, 251 Easier, Deana, 251 Easier, Dianne, 204 Easier, Mickey, 96, 112, 113, 116, 204 Easier, Sylvia, 237 East, Mike. 237 Eastes, Bruce, 67, 70. 72, 76. 93, 94. 172, 204 Eckles, Thomas. 204 Edgerson, Margette, 106, 251 Edmonds, Patricia, 204 Edwards, Alice, 204 Edwards, Cheryl, 204 Edwards, Mark, 237 Eilenberg, Lynne, 70, 84, 204 Eilenberg, Susan, 97, 251 Elder, Joel, 204 Elias, Cherie, 251 Ellis, Thomas, 205 Elm, Yvonne, 237 Embry, Connie, 205 Emory, Eddie, 251 English, Tony, 237 Erwin, John, 76, 205 Ettenger, Dick, 76, 83, 112, 113, 156, 161,205 Exall, Tony, 237 Ezell. Kim. 75, 237 Ezell. Jim, 113, 251 NAME PAGE Fagan, Janet, 205 Fant, Danny, 251 Fay. Bob. 73. 76. 172, 205 Feinstein, Sheree, 164, 251 Ferguson, David, 251 Ferguson, Jacquelyn, 205 Ferguson, Mike, 251 Ferguson, Sidney, 158, 205 Ferguson, Theresa, 205 Fernanders, Pam, 237 Fernandez. Elena, 251 Fernandez, Tony, 251 Fields, Shirley, 237 Fincher, Johnny, 251 Finchett, Robert, 238 Fine, Allen, 136, 143 Fine, Ronnie, 237 Fishcer, Peter, 116, 117 Fisher, Steve, 67, 237 Fitzgerald, Kenny, 164, 251 Fleck, Lisa, 238 Flint, Bobby, 251 Flint, Janice, 251 Flora, David, 136, 238 Flora, Kay, 251 Floyd, Dickie, 251 Floyd, Donna, 70, 78, 83, 238 Floyd, Kemper, 238 Floyd, Tina, 180, 206 Floyd, Wayne, 238 Flynn, Pamela, 206 Ford, Danny, 113 Forster, Thomas, 83, 104, 144, 238 Foster, Billie Ann, 238 Foster. Daniel, 206 Foster, Dianne, 251 Foster, Ellis, 251 Foster, Gilbert, 238 Foster, Jacqueline, 238 Foster. Jim, 80. 100, 128, 161, 173, 206 Foster, Margaret, 206 Foster, Mark, 144 Foster, Norma, 251 Foster, Russell, 206 Foster, Velma, 251 Fowler, Deborah, 238 Fowler, Ellis, 136 Fowler, Robert, 111, 238 Fowler, Ronnie, 251 Fowler, Ronald, 206 Fowler, Sabrina, 106, 251 Francis, Clay, 251 Frank, Sam, 65, 71.80. 102, 238, 238 Frantz, Chris, 251 Frazier, Rudolph, 206 Freeman, Melissa, 238 Frye, William, 115 Fuller. Jeraldine, 115, 251 Fuller, Michael, 158 Gaffney. Edwin. 65, 76, 96, 113, 238 Gaines, Sandy, 67, 78, 238 Gainey, Alice, 238 Gallman, Joe, 206 Gannaway, Dianne, 65, 71, 72, 73, 75, 84, 87, 172, 176, 194, 206 Gannaway, Lisa, 70, 87, 251 Gantt. Robin, 238 Gardner, Kathy, 238 Gardner, Ronnie, 80, 161,206 Gargagliand, Joseph, 144 Garrett, Cherie, 252 Gary, Billy. 238 Gary, Sheila, 252 Gaskins, Emory, 252 Gault, Beatrice, 206 Gee, Edward, 238 Gee, Mary, 206 Geiss, Fernando, 238 George, Chris, 252 George, Doris, 68, 78, 127, 238 Geter, Shirley, 206 Gibson, Don, 252 Gibson. Sarah, 238 Giles, Kevin. 160, 252 Gillespie, Joel, 144, 252 Gillespie, John, 164, 238 NAME PAGE Gillespie, Keith, 82, 83, 206 Gillespie, Miriam, 238 Gillespie. Portia. 238 Gilmer, Rita, 206 Gilmore, Chatt, 252 Gist, Archie, 180, 206 Githens, Monica, 252 Githens, Monroe, 206 Glenn, Rickie, 238 Glover, Gerald, 206 Godfrey, Debbie, 115, 252 Gombert, Ralph, 88, 96, 161, 206 Gooch, Peggy, 112. 113. 116, 206 Gooden, Gedell, 207 Gooden, Gwendolyn, 207 Gooden, Larry, 252 Goodlett, Karen, 116, 117, 190, 252 Goodwin, Carole, 207 Goodwin, Gregory, 162, 238 Gosnell, Danny, 207 Gosnell, David, 111, 238 Gosnell, Neil, 252 Gosnell, Susan, 252 Gossett, Jill, 207 Gossett, Kathy, 106 Gossett, Rita, 238 Gossett, Sheila, 113 Gould, Eleanor, 207 Graham, Annie. 207 Graham, Jack, 252 Graham, Kathryn, 67, 69. 167, 252 Graham, Rosemary, 238 Graham, Sara, 75, 84, 85, 89, 124, 207 Grant, James. 252 Grant, Sherry, 252 Gray, Jimmy, 238 Gray, Lisa, 71,75, 238 Gray, Phillip, 238 Green, Anita, 238 Green, Carroll, 252 Green, Peggy, 207 Greene, Benjamin, 207 Greene, Carol Ann, 113, 207 Greene, Sam, 136 Greenway, Susan, 238 Greer, Rhonda, 238 Greer, Steven, 252 Gregory, William, 252 Gresko, Debra, 207 Grier, Jim, 50, 65. 194, 207 Grier, Riley, 80, 161,207 Griffin, Margaret, 238 Griffin, Martha, 238 Griffin, Mary, 207 Griffin, Patricia, 207 Griffin, Patricia C., 239 Griffin, Randy, 238 Griffin, Sheila, 239 Griffin, Vicki, 239 Grimes, Robert, 207 Grove, Wyatt, 116, 117 Gudzan, Mary, 207 Guest, Michele, 70, 252 Gwinn, Randy, 252 Haar, Cam, 67, 252 Hackett, Joanne, 234 Hahn, Randy, 156, 239 Halford, James, 111 Hall, Cathy, 239 Hall, Elizabeth, 252 Hall, Judy, 252 Hall, Mary, 252 Hall, Patricia, 106, 207 Hall, Shirley, 252 Hall, Trey, 156 Hall, William, 114 Hatliday, Emmett, 161, 252 Hallmark, David, 156, 239 Hallmark, Karen, 252 Hallum, Malcolm, 207 Ham, Richard, 207 Hamilton, Hugh, 68, 80, 102, 127, 161,239 Hamilton, Marcia, 207 Hamilton, Paige, 75, 85, 172, 177, 207 Hamilton, Sharon, 207 294 Student Index - Continued NAME PAGE Hammett, William, 111, 239 Hammitt, James, 252 Hammond, Betty, 252 Hammond, Debbie, 102, 124, 208 Hammond, Joey, 83, 208 Hamrick, Mary, 73, 172, 208 Hankinson, Glenn, 78, 239 Hanley, Thomas, 239 Hannah, Bonnie, 239 Hansman, Gary, 239 Harbison, James, 208 Hardin, Debbie, 208 Hardy, Barbara, 208 Hardy, Fred, 114, 115, 208 Hardy, Viola, 65, 72, 78, 87, 99, 121, 188, 234, 239 Harley, Cleveland, 208 Harper, Rhonda, 252 Harrelson, Christopher, 239 Harrill, Mike, 101, 162, 208 Harris, Ginger, 75, 239 Harris, James, 239 Harris, Joseph, 209 Harris, Judith, 252 Harris, Kathy, 67. 75, 103, 239 Harris, Kenny, 144 Harris, Larry, 239 Harris, Paul, 209 Harris, Sandy, 239 Harris, Sheila, 252 Harris, William, 106, 252 Harrison, Sylvia, 252 Harvey, Larry, 239 Harvley, James, 209 Hash, Mike, 239 Hatchette, 209 Hattala, Mary, 252 Haulbrook, Thomas, 209 Hawk, Ginny, 71,75, 239 Hawkins, Jack. 239 Hawkins, Stephen, 85, 116, 173, 209 Hawkins, Vicki, 209 Hayes, Bobby, 253 Hayes, Donnie, 80, 101, 136, 143, 209 Hayes, Lisa, 252 Hayes, Melissa, 115, 252 Hayes, Norma, 209 Hayes, Robin, 252 Haynes, Frederick, 96, 112, 113, 116, 209 Heafner, Barbara, 239 Heafner, Harriett, 239 Heatherly, Fred, 209 Hecklin, Robyn, 253 Hecklin, Steve, 73, 80, 209 Helderman, Steve, 253 Helms, Bill, 239 Helton, Mitzi, 253 Henderson, Danny, 239 Henderson, Roderick, 239 Henderson, Ronald B., 67, 76, 123, 181,209 Henderson, Ronald W.. 146, 156, 209 Henderson, Villis, 209 Hendley, Libby, 239 Hendrix, Linda, 115, 253 Henry, Debra, 209 Henry, Sandra, 209 Hensley, John, 136 Herring, Anthony, 253 Herring, Leon, 111, 209 Hershman, Sara, 253 Hester, Chuck, 76, 88, 96, 209 Hicklin, Ann, 75, 209 Hicklin, Delores, 239 Hickman, Cheryl. 67 Hickman, Sheila, 115, 239 Hicks, Greg, 85, 210 Hicks, Judy, 210 Hicks, Maryann, 114, 115, 210 Hicks, Trudy, 210 Highsmith, John, 239 Hight, Debbie, 86, 210 Hill, Emily, 210 Hill, Hugh. 110.210 Hill, Jimmy, 76. 114, 115, 239 Hill, Joyce, 253 Hill, Lisa. 67. 124, 187, 210 NAME PAGE Hill, Michael, 253 Hill, Paul, 210 Hindman, Carey, 85, 210 Hines, Betty, 253 Hipp, Janet, 239 Hipp, Julie, 239 Hirsiger, Elizabeth, 239 Hodge, Jamie, 239 Hoffman, Jeff. 93, 94, 104. 210 Hogg, John, 210 Holcombe, Shelby, 253 Holder, Carla, 210 Holliday, David. 113, 114, 115. 253 Hollifield, Jerry, 111 Hollifield, Sharon, 210 Hollis, Larry, 111 Hollis. Tom, 101, 136, 239 Hollis, Winfred, 210 Holmes, Keith, 114, 115, 253 Holmes, Mark, 253 Holt, Betty, 83, 239 Holt, Janice, 88, 210 Holt, Sheila. 239 Honma, Dennis, 76, 77, 161, 173, 210 Hooker, James, 210 Hooker, Janice, 253 Hormell, Panny, 84, 239 Horne, Billy, 253 Horne, Rebecca, 113, 239 Horsley, Randolph, 239 Horton, Andy, 239 Horton, Janet, 67, 68, 75, 85, 127, 177, 178, 210 Howe, Rebecca, 84 Hudgins, Janet, 239 Hudnall, Nancy, 97, 113, 239 Hudson, Becky, 114, 115, 253 Hudson, Jim, 101, 136, 143 Huey, Mike, 114, 115 Huff, Cynthia, 106, 253 Huff, Sarah. 70, 114, 115,211 Huff, Vicki, 75, 103, 239 Huffman, Larry, 211 Huggins, Peggy, 253 Hughes, Carolyn, 69, 99, 180, 211 Hughes, Luke, 160 Hughey, Barbara, 253 Huitt, James, 211 Huling, Valerie, 253 Hull, David, 253 Humphries, Burton, 211 Humphries, Elaine, 239 Humphries, Michael, 211 Humphries, Nancy, 253 Hunt, Sarah, 211 Hunter, Allen, 130, 156, 239 Hursey, Mindy, 211 Huston, Joann, 115, 211 Hutchins, John, 109, 113, 211 Hutchinson, Alberta, 211 Hutchinson, Betty, 211 Hutchinson, John, 96 Hyder, David, 253 lannazzone, Joe, 70, 73, 80, 83, 96, 173,212 lannazzone, Ralph, 253 lannazzone, Susan, 252 Inman, Billy, 252 Inman, Elizabeth, 252 Isom, Ellen, 75, 84, 85, 124, 169, 172, 174, 179, 185, 212 Isom, Jimmy, 252 Israel, Sandra, 113, 239 Ivey, Margie, 252 Ivey, Becky, 239 Ivey, Robert, 239 Jackson, Carl, 212 Jackson, Gerald, 113, 239 Jackson, Rhonda, 252 Jackson, Terry, 239 Jacobs, Kathy, 212 Jarrett, Teresa, 252 Jeffcoat, Elizabeth, 84, 212 Jeffries, Forrest, 146, 148, 150, 151, 156 Jenkins, Gloria, 106, 239 Jenkins, Leroy, 111, 212 NAME PAGE Jennings, David, 212 Jennings, Robert, 212 Jernigan, David, 212 Jeter, Carolyn, 115, 252 Jeter, Dannette, 252 Jeter, Howard, 180, 212 Jeter, Hubert, 212 Jobe, Pat, 239 Jobe, Steve, 252 Johnson, Annette, 239 Johnson, Beth, 252 Johnson, Cathy, 67, 75, 212 Johnson, Cornelius, 252 Johnson, David, 252 Johnson, Donna, 212 Johnson, Doris Ann, 70, 97, 113, 239 Johnson, James, 252 Johnson, Karen, 67, 252 Johnson, Lynne, 116, 117, 252 Johnson, Marvin, 239 Johnson, Michael, 252 Johnson, Sandra, 212 Johnson, Steve, 212 Johnson, Vickie, 239 Johnson, Walter, 113, 252 Johnston, Debbie, 239 Johnston, Tommy, 252 Jolley, Jack, 115, 252 Jolly, Marty, 164, 252 Jolly, Vonda, 212 Jones, Barney, 212 Jones, Beth, 78, 240 Jones, Betty, 240 Jones, Bill, 240 Jones, Danny, 240 Jones, David, 67, 252 Jones, Elizabeth, 212 Jones, Jan, 240 Jones, Juanita, 115, 240 Jones, Malinda, 212 Jones, Russell, 67, 252 Jones, Sedell, 252 Jones, Timothy, 178, 212 Jordan, Jackie, 115, 213 Jordan, Leslie, 213 Jordan, Sara, 252 Judy, Perry, 252 Judy, Polly, 213 Judy, Randy, 240 Junco, Theresa, 89, 213 Junker, William, 213 Kaleores, Sotires, 252 Kay, Donna, 78, 113,213 Keegan, Susan, 252 Keesler, Rusty. 67, 76. 114, 115, 240 Keith, Allen, 67. 213 Keith, Karen, 213 Keith, Kim, 101, 136, 240 Keller, Joyce, 252 Kellett, Steve, 111,213 Kelley, Nancy, 252 Kelly, John, 111 Kelly, John D., 146, 156 Kelly, Margie, 78. 83, 89, 213 Kelly, Mary. 213 Kemp, Jerry, 240 Kemp, Verle, 252 Kennedy, Bob, 252 Kennedy, Jewell, 115, 213 Kennedy, John, 252 Kennedy, Margaret, 65, 66, 73, 78, 180,213 Kerns, Miriam, 252 Kilgore, John, 76, 161,240 Kimball, Paul, 112, 113, 252 Kimbrell, Carol, 213 Kimbrell, Johnny, 240 Kimbrell, Thomas, 252 King, Brenda, 213 King, Doug, 162 King, Mary, 252 King, Michael, 213 King, Sandra, 180, 213 King, Steve, 162, 240 Kingsmore, Robert, 156, 254 Kinsland, Susan, 240 Kirby, Barbara, 254 Kirby. Deborah, 213 NAME PAGE Kirby, Meri Lynn, 87, 240 Kissell, Ginny, 78, 83, 240 Klee, Esther, 240 Klim, Pat, 76, 213 Kluttz, Kim, 184, 213 Knight, Ainsley, 254 Knight, Claire, 75, 240 Knight, Kim, 254 Knight, Thomas, 112, 113, 213 Knox, Greg, 254 Kohn, Joey, 76, 240 Kooistra, Donna, 240 Koon, Becky, 65, 75, 83, 234, 240, 254 Koon, Charlene, 97 Koon, Diane, 240 Kuhn, David, 240 Kuhn, Joh’n, 240 Kunak, Deborah, 254 Ladebauche, Denise, 67, 172, 214 Ladebauche, Mary Jo, 78, 84, 240 Lambert, Geary, 254 Lambert, Vicki, 214 Lancaster, Carol, 214 Lancaster, Connie, 240 Lancaster, Dennis, 214 Lancaster, Grey, 144, 254 Lancaster, Ray, 254 Lancaster, Rodney, 144 Landers, Bennett, 240 Landon, Jim, 113, 240 Landrum, Charles, 214 Lands, Jane, 240 Lane, Johnny, 69, 80. 146, 240 Lane, Robert, 214 Lane, Sharon, 254 Laney, Lanier, 164, 165, 254 Langston, Andrea, 254 Lann, Waddell, 214 Lanthier, Kathy, 254 Lanthier, Terese, 214 Larkin, Debra, 214 Lathan, Teresa, 214 Lathan, Wally, 67, 80, 240 Lavender, Joan, 214 Lawrence, Jermelia, 214 Layton, Anthony, 136 League, Bruce, 240 Ledford, Maxine, 115, 240 Lee, Alberta, 254 Lee, Donald, 240 Lee, Mark, 80, 101, 136, 140, 141, 143, 156, 174, 180, 214 Lee, Richard, 254 Lee, Robyn, 254 Lee, Thomas. Ill, 136, 140, 158, 240 Legg, Phinnie, 240 Lehner, Noreen, 215 Leicht, Cheryl, 254 Lemons, Sarah, 240 Leonard, Walt, 160 Lesesne, Marshall, 215 Leslie, Patricia, 215 Lesslie, Margie, 78, 113, 215 Letmon, James, 215 Level, David, 111 Level, Jackie, 254 Level, Robert, 111 Lewis, Carlton, 215 Lewis, Carolyn, 121, 124, 179, 184, 215 Lewis, Jimmy, 114 Lewis, Karen, 92, 103, 114, 115 Lewis, Lindsey, 254 Linder, Bernice, 215 Linder, Clarence, 111, 179, 215 Linder, Louvenia, 240 Linder, William, 215 Lindsay, Edward, 136 Lindsey, Hamp, 65, 80, 81, 234, 240 Lineberger, Deborah, 78, 97, 240 Lipscomb, Carolyn, 215 Littlejohn, Anita, 70, 240 Littlejohn, Barbara, 215 Littlejohn, Brenda, 168 Littlejohn, Chris, 101, 146, 147,240 Littlejohn, Dianne, 240 Littlejohn, Harold, 69 Littlejohn, Rosemary, 115, 240 295 NAME PAGE Llorente, Armando. 154. 254 Locklear, Geneva, 115 Locklear, Joann, 115 Loeven, Mary, 254 Logan, Frances, 240 Loizakes, Vickie, 254 Long, Beau, 240 Long, Kay, 240 Lovelace, Richard Lowe, Elizabeth, 215 Lowe, Kathie, 240 Lowery, Diane, 240 Lunsford, Rick, 254 Lyles, Bert, 82, 83, 215 Lyles, Doris, 106 Lyles, Robbie, 254 Lyles, Theresa, 254 Lyles, Wayne, 154, 254 Lynn, Maxcy, 240 Lyons, Dwight, 84, 240 Lytle, Maxie, 240 Mabry, Debra, 215 Mabry, James, 215 Machen, Lee, 240 Mack, Betty, 215 Maddox, Rick, 254 Madison, Beverly, 67, 106, 166 Mahaffey, Beth, 254 Mahaffey, Harry, 254 Mahaffey, Susan, 215 Mahan. Peggy, 71.72. 75, 85, 114, 11 124, 172, 176, 181.215 Mahon, Melanie, 75, 172, 215 Malone, Janet, 254 Maness, Molly, 254 Manigan, Denny, 112, 113, 116 Manigault, Ervin, 136, 139, 141,215 Mann, Charlton. 216 Manning, Martha, 254 Manning, Patricia, 216 Marable, Bill, 156, 240 Marshall, Dan, 73, 80, 240 Marshall, David, 80, 216 Martin, Bobby, 240 Martin, Gayle, 67, 123, 216 Martin, Kathy, 216 Martin, Marian, 216 Martin, Marilyn, 216 Martin, Patty, 240 Martin, Thomas, 65, 70, 114, 254, 278 Martin, Tony, 115, 240 Martin, Veronica, 216 Martin. Willie, 216 Martinell, Karen, 216 Mason, Dale, 144, 254 Mason. Dennis, 254 Mason, Pam, 240 Mathis, Steve, 114, 115, 216 Matthews. Laura. 216 Mattson, Kenneth, 254 Mayes, Edward, 254 McAbee, Charmaine, 240 McAbee, Dean, 254 McAbee, Vickey, 254 McAlpine, John, 76, 161,216 McArthur, Donna, 78, 83 McBride, Debbie, 240 McBride, Donna, 67, 90, 216 McBride, Jody, 241 McBride, Linda, 241 McBride. Mary Anne, 254 McCall, Cheryl. 115, 241 McCallister, Lewis, 254 McClane. Billy. 83, 96, 172, 216 McClellan, Scot, 254 McCollough, Ann. 241 McConaghy, Linda, 241 McCormick, Cynthia, 254 McCormick, Miller, 65, 69, 71,72, 80. 100, 161, 172, 176, 180, 194,216 McCoy, James, 216 McCoy, Russell, 216 McCraw, Teddie, 136, 139, 158, 241 McDaniel, Rickey, 254 McElrath, Carol, 254 McElrath, Sara, 216 Student Index - Continued NAME PAGE NAME PAGE McEnroe, John, 241 Myers, Gary, 144, 255 McFalls, Vicki, 216 Myers, Sarah, 219 McGarity, Newman, 116, 117, 161, 172, 217 McIntyre, Bernard, 144, 158, 254 McIntyre, Connie, 241 McJimpsey, Eloise, 217 McKee, Robert, 241 McKenzie, Denise, 241 McKenzie, Stanley, 241 McKinney. Kathey, 217 McKinney, Patsy, 241 McMahan, Donnie, 136, 156 McMahan. Gail. 217 McMillan. Leslie, 67, 114, 161,254 McMillion, Harriet, 110, 111 McNabb, Joyce, 217 McSwain, Jack, 217 McWhorter, Bill, 254 McWhorter, Sandra, 217 Means, Annie, 169, 189 Means. Gloria, 124, 178, 186, 217 Means, Melodye, 65, 70, 248, 254 Means, Michael, 217 Means, Phyllis, 241 Meek, Carla, 241 Melton, Ann. 254 Mercer, Jerry, 109, 196, 217 Merritt. Nancy. 65. 70, 75. 84, 91, 95, 124, 127, 175, 181, 194, 217 , Messer, Randy, 217 Metcalf, Michael, 254 Metz, Mike, 144, 254 Metz, Patti, 114, 115,218 Michaud, Karen, 97, 241 Michener, Bill, 76, 241 Miller, Debbie, 241 Miller, Elaine, 254 Miller, Jannie, 106 Miller, Jerome, 67 Miller, Kenneth, 146, 218 Miller, Mike, 67, 241 Miller, Percy, 241 Miller, Sherry, 21 7 Miller, Terry, 254 Mills, Crystal, 65. 116, 248. 254 Millwood. Jack, 111, 136, 158, 241 Minton, Debra, 254 Mitchell, Richard, 218 Mobley, Suzanne, 218 Monaghan, Peggy, 73, 127, 218 Monaghan, Robert, 254 Montgomery, Dorothy, 218 Montjoy, Sherry, 218 Moody. Lou Ann, 254 Moore, Bridget, 115, 241 Moore, Donnie, 241 Moore, Emma, 218 Moore, James, 136 Moore, Karen, 218 Moore, Mary, 112, 113, 116. 241 Moore, Robert. 218 Moore, Vickie, 218 Morgan, Denny, 254 Morgan, Gary, 254 Morris, Neal, 254 Morris. Tim. 76. 156, 241 Morrison, John, 241 Morrow, Carol. 241 Morrow, Connie, 241 Morrow, Phil, 80, 218 Mosley, Kathy, 218 Mosley, Trannie, 108, 172, 218 Moss, Ester, 218 Moss, Gail, 113, 241 Moss, Lula, 218 Moss. Phillip. Ill, 218 Mountain, Mary Ellen, 241 Mullen, Monty, 241 Mullikin, William, 218 Munn, Martha, 218 Murph, Steve. 255 Murphy, Rick, 218 Murphy, Sarah, 219 Murr, David, 219 Murray, Julie. 255 Murray, Laura, 255 Murray. Terry, 111,219 Nantz, Lynn, 78, 241 Neighbors, Ronny, 255 Nesbitt, Gladys, 219 Nesbitt, Sharon, 167, 255 Newcomb, Charlene, 255 Newell, Sandy. 101, 162, 219 Newman, Dale, 84, 241 Nicholls, Eddie, 255 Nicholls, Edith, 219 Nichols, Adele, 84, 219 Nichols, Goldie, 241 Nichols, William, 116 Nicholson. Ruth, 255 Nodine, Jane, 219 Nord, Scott, 255 Nordahl, Randy, 219 Norman, Mattie, 219 Norman, Tim, 144 O'Leary, Michael, 158, 255 Orr, William, 255 O'Shields, Alice. 219 Osment, Pam, 115, 255 Ostermeir, Bigi, 241 Otts, Joy, 219 Otwell. Larry, 241 Otwell, Terri, 191,255 Overcash, Richard, 241 Overman, Robby, 67, 241 Owens, Michael, 241 Owens, Paige, 241 Oxford, Sandy, 97. 115, 241 Pace, Robin, 241 Padgett, Gail, 255 Padgett, Millie, 241 Page, Ned, 67, 242 Painter, Debbie, 242 Painter, Janet, 255 Palmer, Kenneth, 255 Pangle, Alan, 255 Papadis, George, 113, 255 Parker, John, 242 Parks, Dennis, 112, 113, 116, 117 Parks, Johnny, 255 Parks. Karen. 112, 113, 242 Parks, Stephen, 242 Parmley, Kathryn, 243 Parr, Cindy, 242 Parris, Bob, 242 Parsick, Sue, 242 Parton, Buddy, 65, 66, 101, 136, 143, 173, 176, 180 Paslay, Martha, 242 Pate, Joe, 111 Pate, Mike, 67, 164, 242 Patterson, Allen, 242 Patterson, Pamela, 220 Patton, Beverly, 255 Patton, Buzz, 76, 77, 242 Paulson, Al, 144, 255 Paulson, John, 220 Peace, Sheila, 255 Pearson, Bobby, 220 Pearson, David, 220 Pearson, Gwendolyn, 220 Pearson, Leslie. 154 Pearson, Rick, 113, 220 Pearson, Steve, 136, 140, 158, 220 Pendleton, Bertha, 220 Pennebaker, Rick, 144, 156, 255 Penney, Kim, 167, 255 Pennington, Dennis, 76, 242 Pennington, Jerry, 158, 255 Peoples, Bobby, 111 Peoples, Mat, 242 Perrin. Sallie, 67, 71,220 Perrion, Warren, 242 Pesaro, Licio, 242 Peterson, Debbie, 113, 255 Pettit, David, 220 Pettit, Eva, 242 Pettit, Laura, 113, 220 Pettit. Lou Ann, 71, 114, 115. 242 Petty, Dale, 255 Petty, Jack, 242 NAME PAGE Petty, Penny, 67, 242 Petty, Rhonda, 220 Phelps, Eddie. 101, 136, 140, 158, 220 Phifer, Peggie, 69, 75, 220 Phillips, Audrey, 220 Phillips, Danny, 220 Phillips, Mary A., 255 Phillips, Mary, 220 Phillips, Mary G.. 242 Phillips, Terry, 242 Philson, Angela, 220 Philson, Cynthia, 115 Pickett, Ann, 255 Pierce, Lonnie, 220 Pillsburg, Michael, 220 Pittman, Lyn, 255 Pitts. Debbie. 97, 220 Plexico, Robin, 221 Poliakoff, Berne, 242 Pollard, Diane, 242 Pollitzer, Cathy, 75, 84, 188, 242 Poltersdorf, David, 158, 255 Ponder, Doris. 115, 255 Pool, Jackie, 114, 115, 221 Poole, Ervin, 221 Poole, Steve, 160, 255 Porter, Andrea, 106, 242 Posey, Marcellous, 113, 242 Poteat, Calvin, 221 Powell, Ashley, 255 Powell, Helen Ruth, 255 Powell, Kathy, 84, 242 Pratt, Bill. 136, 137, 140, 221 Preslar, Sheila, 221 Presnell, Arlene, 255 Price, Janet, 113, 255 Price, Tony, 255 Pridgen, Rhomeyn, 242 Pridgeon, Kenneth, 255 Prince, Jan. 242 Pruitt, Altroy Evans, 111,221 Pruitt, Kay, 255 Pruitt, Jerri, 242 Pryor, Reggie, 111, 242 Pye, Wanda. 255 Queen, Patricia, 255 Rainey, Sarah, 116, 117, 242 Rianey, Virginia, 255 Ramsbottom, Jim, 136, 140, 143, 160, 221 Ramsey, Linda, 83, 88. 172, 221 Randall, Debbie, 242 Randall, Gary, 164 Ranson, Lee, 242 Rapp, Mike, 255 Ratliff, John, 221 Ray. Cathy, 124, 221 Ray, Stevon, 221 Ray, Thelma, 222 Reames, Janet, 114, 115, 222 Reeder, Donald, 114, 155 Reid, Barry, 222 Reid, Cynthia, 169, 178, 222 Revels, Nancy, 255 Revels, Victoria, 221 Reynolds, Aaron, 242 Reynolds, Jan, 115, 242 Reynolds, Ronald, 222 Reynolds, Scott, 67, 222 Rhea, Jan, 67, 75 Rhinehart, Jennie, 255 Rhinehart, Ronnie, 111 Rhodes, Margaret, 222 Rice, Dwain, 136, 156 Rice, Elaine, 222 Rice, Faye, 255 Rice, Kathy, 255 Rice, Linda, 242 Rice, Maria. 121, 167.255 Rice, Susan, 190 Richardson, Bootsie, 75, 85, 222 Richardson, James, 222 Riddle, Glenn, 242 Riddle, Randy, 243 Riddle, Paul, 243 Ridley, Keity, 101, 161,243 296 NAME PAGE Rivers, Chip, 156, 162, 243 Rivers, Kimberly, 222 Robbins, David, 144, 255 Robbins, Gene, 111, 223 Robbins, Ricky, 158 Roberson, Vickie, 223 Roberts, Dale, 243 Roberts, Eddie, 243 Roberts, Kay, 243 Roberts, Wanda, 223 Robertson, Dale, 114, 115, 223 Robertson, Debi, 73, 243 Robertson, Judy, 75. 84, 243 Robinette, Debbie, 243 Robinette, Rusty, 67, 243 Robinson, Annette, 181,223 Robinson, Dianne, 243 Robinson, Mike, 114, 136, 143, 156, 180 Robinson, Nancy, 115, 255 Robinson, Ricky, 136, 223 Robinson, Tracy, 67, 70, 223 Robuck, Jean, 115, 255 Roddy, Velma, 223 Roemchild, Brenda, 223 Rogers, Barbara, 223 Rogers, Beth, 97, 255 Rogers, Brenda, 223 Rogers, Cornelius, 223 Rogers, Jeffrey, 255 Rogers, Sheila, 115, 255 Rollins, Judy, 243 Rollins, Terry, 156, 243 Romand, William, 255 Rookard, Sylvester, 136 Roper, Vickie. 255 Rosenberg, Nancy, 255 Ross, Daniel, 223 Ross, Doretha, 255 Ross, John, 223 Rough, Chris, 89, 243 Rountree, Steve, 223 Rousey, Luanne, 67, 167, 256 Rowe, Leroy, 114, 115, 223 Rowland, Cynthia, 243 Rowland, Rickey, 111, 243 Rowland, Robert, 223 Royster, Greg, 111,172, 223 Royster, Drew. 226 Rucker, Denise, 67, 223 Rush, Craig, 256 Rush, Rusty. 144, 256 Rutter, Rise, 243 Ryan, Myra, 256 Salmon, Michael, 173, 223 Salters, Jackie, 106 Samuels, Randy, 146 Sanborn, Connie, 96, 243 Sanders. Delois, 256 Sanders, Mark, 223 Sanders, Ralph, 224 Sanders, Vickie, 83. 112, 113, 116, 224 Sanders, Vincent. 67, 80, 136, 140, 146, 152, 153, 243 Sardone, Carmel, 70, 78, 84, 224 Satterfield, Rick, 67, 144, 158, 256 Satterwhite, Tereasa, 224 Sawyer, Larry, 224 Schiltz, Gene, 256 Schmettau, Manuel, 243 Schrader, Susan, 243 Schrimpf, Ruth Anne, 82, 83, 224 Schuette, Al. 101,136, 143, 224 Schuette, Mary, 115, 243 Scoggins, Peter, 224 Scott. David, 60, 65, 160, 234, 243 Scruggs, Deana, 67, 114, 115, 224 Scruggs, Paul, 243 Searle, Marguerite, 224 Searle, Nancy, 256 Seay, Debbie, 256 Seidel. Cindy, 90, 224 Seifert, Donnie, 111, 224 Seifert, Harold, 111 Seignious, Delores. 256 Senechal, Donna, 85. 224 Sewell, Marsha, 224 Student Index - Continued NAME PAGE NAME PAGE Shaffer, Richie, 256 Shaw, Terry, 243 Sheek, Diana, 256 Shell, Robert, 224 Shelley, Jay, 80, 224 Sherbert, Denise, 106, 243 Sherbert, Janice, 224 Shields, Terry, 162, 224 Shingler, John, 243 Shinta, Ricky, 144, 256 Shook, Sherry, 243 Shoolbred, Margaret, 243 Shotwell, Edith, 256 Shoupe, Connie, 84, 114, 115, 243 Shropshier. Rickie, 111, 224 Shurburtt, Kim, 67, 78. 114, 115, 168, 188, 243 Sigmon, Sandra, 224 Silverman, Edward, 70, 73, 243 Simmons, Bobby, 111, 225 Sims, Ann, 256 Sims, Pollie, 256 Sims, Sandra, 243 Sims, Velma, 111, 225 Sims, Willie. 225 Sinderman, Martin, 172, 225 Sisk. Mel, 136 Sites, Clinton, 243 Sizemore, Donna, 256 Skelton. Andy, 256 Small, Nick, 116, 117, 225 Small, Tommy, 256 Smith, Ann, 256 Smith, Annette, 243 Smith, Barbara, 225 Smith, Beverly, 90, 225 Smith, Billie, 225 Smith, Bonnie, 115 Smith, Carol, 256 Smith, Charlotte, 225 Smith, Chip, 243 Smith, Cynthia, 225 Smith, Donna, 225 Smith. Ella, 243 Smith, Geri, 225 Smith, Grace, 166, 225 Smith, Hal, 243 Smith, Jimmy, 112, 113, 256 Smith, Joe, 256 Smith, Larry, 136, 178 Smith, Kathy, 256 Smith, Lena, 225 Smith, Libby, 115, 243 Smith, Marilyn, 124, 225 Smith, Mark, 256 Smith, Mike, 136, 137, 143, 156, 157, 177, 180, 225 Smith, Pamela, 225 Smith, Renee, 114, 115, 243 Smith, Roberta. 225 Smith, Robyn, 243 Smith, Sandra, 225 Smith, Shealia, 225 Smith, Sheila, 115 Smith, Shirley, 70. 243 Smith, Steven, 256 Smith, Teresa, 225 Smith, Terri, 243 Smith, Tim, 256 Smith. Virginia, 111, 116, 124, 187, 226 Smith, William. 226 Snelgrove, David, 161, 172, 226 Snelgrove, Don, 226 Snelgrove, Mike, 112, 113, 243 Snow, Dianne, 112, 113, 243 Sortor, Ann, 98, 106, 243 Speer. Robert, 226 Springer, Peter, 113, 256 Sprouse, Carolyn, 243 Sprouse, Sara, 97, 110, 111, 226 Spruhan, Cynthia, 112, 113, 226 Squires, Derrick, 256 Stanley, Phyllis. 111. 256 Stapleton, Rebecca, 226 Steadings. David. 226 Steadings, Steve, 144, 256 Steadman, Kathy, 256 Steadman, Sherry, 256 Steele, Timothy, 226 Stephen, Kathy, 256 Stephens, Gary, 243 Stevens, Steve, 243 Stevens, Kathy, 69, 75, 243 Stevens, Kim, 190, 256 Stevenson, Robin, 103, 256 Stewart, Karl, 226 Stewart, Karla, 98, 124, 168, 226 Stewart, Roger, 144, 154 Stewart, Fair, 67, 69, 71,75, 114, 115,243 Stieglitz, Frank. 243 Stisser, Jill, 256 Stoltz, Andrea, 256 Stoltz, Nancy, 71,75, 85. 172. 227 Storey, Martha, 243 Storr, Maureen, 243 Strang, Betty, 227 Strang, Gail, 243 Strange, Martha, 227 Strom, Pamela, 227 Stroupe, Randy, 136, 143 Styles, Sylvia, 243 Suits, Greg, 67, 243 Sullivan, Pamela, 227 Summey, Larry, 113, 114, 115, 243 Syndor, Nancy, 227 Tabbott, Jimmy, 227 Tallent, Danny, 243 Tanenbaum, Ricky, 70, 76, 95, 96, 227 Tanner, James, 243 Taylor, Barry, 69 Taylor, Susan, 243 Teal, Brenda, 227 Tennyson, Peggy, 227 Tennyson, Shelby, 243 Terrell, Clay, 162, 243 Terry, Marty, 111, 243 Tezza, Kim, 67, 227 Thomas, Charles, 227 Thomas, Cheryl, 244 Thomas, Freddie, 136 Thomas, Jeff, 244 Thomas, Pat, 78, 244 Thomas, Ric, 69, 156 Thomason, Charles, 111, 113, 244 Thomason, Freida, 227 Thomason, Sharon, 179, 186, 227 Thompson. Janice, 111, 172, 174, 179, 185, 194, 227 Thompson, Sandra, 227 Thompson, Teresa, 227 Thompson, Thomas, 181,227 Thompson, Veronica, 65, 70, 116, 123, 191.248 Thompson, Lewis, 227 Thornton, Anne. 67, 75, 114, 115. 227, 244 Thornton, Beth, 227 Thorpe, Renee, 228 Thrasher, Teresa, 244 Thrower, Elizabeth, 244 Tiller, Frank, 65, 80, 234, 244 Tillotson, David, 228 Tillotson, Martha, 228 Tillotson, Sammy, 113 Timmons, Buddy. 67, 144, 154 Timmons, Susan, 106 Tipton, Reginia, 228 Tobin, Ian, 228 Tobin, Jessie, 84, 244 Toland, Willie, 228 Tolleson, Wayne, 144, 145, 154, 158, 257 Toney, Ginger. 257 Traxler, Ed, 257 Treinis, Dave, 244 Trimmier, Eddie, 244 Trotter, Bill, 257 Tullis, Dewey, 65, 69, 70, 76, 113, 234 Turnage, Ann, 257 Turner, David, 116. 117, 257 Turner, Dude, 257 Turner, Jerry, 228 Turner, Malcolm, 228 Turner, Pam, 112, 113, 228 NAME PAGE Urban, Jim, 257 Vann, Tim, 109, 244 Vann, Harry, 94, 172, 228 Varner, Danny, 257 Varner, Jesse, 65, 194, 228 Varner, Patricia, 228 Varner, Rita, 244 Vassalle, Robert, 70, 78, 89. 114, 115, 244 Vaughn, Wilma, 257 Vehorn, Ann, 244 Vehorn, John, 228 Viehman, Bruce, 156, 157 Vinson, Ricky, 111, 228 Vise, Nancy, 111, 244 Vise, Terry, 257 Waddell, Rosemary, 228 Wade. Larry, 65, 66, 76, 92. 172, 173, 176, 179,228 Wade, Ryan, 67, 75, 84, 87, 168, 189, 244 Waldrep, Jimmy, 111. 114, 115, 244 Waldrop, Vickie, 257 Walker, Cathy, 67, 257 Walker, Dennis, 228 Walker, Gretchen, 228 Walker, Pam, 166, 244 Walker, Phillip, 228 Walker, Sally, 257 Walker, William, 228 Walker, Will, 80, 101, 136, 143, 160, 244 Wall, Jackie, 244 Wallace, Elizabeth, 257 Wallace, Johnny, 106 Walton, Evelyn, 228 Ward, Kay, 257 Warren, Charles, 229 Warren, Margaret, 229 Watterson, Debra, 229 Watterson, Eddie, 144, 158, 257 Watts. Deborah, 244 Way, Graylon, 257 Weathers, Donna, 244 Webb, Carroll, 257 Webb, Deborah, 229 Webb. Wanda. 244 Webnar, Cheryl, 244 Webster, Debra, 229 Weese, Lynn, 113, 244 Wehunt, Doug, 114, 115,229 Weir, Richard, 113, 257 Welch, Becki, 89, 244 Welch, Sarah, 257 Weldon, Robert, 229 Wells, Debby, 244 Wells, Vernell. 257 Werts, Scottie, 229 West, Emma, 97, 244 West. Jane. 78. 84, 244 West, June, 105, 244 West, Kathy. 244 Wheatley, David, 257 Wheeler, Carole, 229 Wheelock, Randy, 257 Whisenant, Marc. 244 White, Brenda. 106, 257 White. David. 80, 244 White, Debbie. 106, 229 White, Karen, 229 White. Kathleen, 78, 116, 117, 173, 229 White, Lynne, 244 White, Robin, 257 White, Susan, 103, 257 Whitlock, Susan. 78, 84, 103, 114. 115. 172, 230 Whitmire. David. 116, 117, 154,257 Whitmire, Emma, 108, 230 Wilder, Ned, 244 Wilkie, Barbara, 257 Wilkie, Roy, 230 Wilkie, Ruby, 230 Wilkins, Cecilia, 224 Wilkins. Gettys, 111, 230 Wilkins. Kathy, 106, 244 Wilkins. Kevin, 230 297 Student Index - Continued NAME PAGE Wilkosz. Joyce, 230 Wilks. Jennifer, 230 Williams, Anne. 244 Williams, Billie, 230 Williams, Bonnie. 230 Williams, Cheryl D., 244 Williams, Cheryl S., 65, 66, 85, 172, 180, 230 Williams, Clarence, 156 Williams, David. 104, 116, 230 Williams, Deede, 257 Williams, Dennis, 244 Williams, Donna, 245 Williams, George, 245 Williams, Gwen, 257 Williams, Hazel, 245 Williams, Helen, 257 Williams. Jeff, 158, 159, 231 Williams, Juanita, 230 Williams, Karen. 230 Williams, Kitty, 67. 75. 245 Williams, Leslie, 230 Williams. Mark. 67, 69. 80. 81. 100, 230 Williams, Michael, 230 Williams, Milton. 230 Williams, Paul. 230 Williams. Randy, 245 NAME PAGE Williams, Ray, 245 Williams, Sandra, 245 Williams. Tim, 65. 154, 155, 248. 257 Williams, Torazes, 67 Williams, Veronica, 257 Williams, Vicki, 71.75. 82. 83, 99. 230 Willis, Billy. 113, 245 Willis. Linda. 245 Willis, Mike, 245 Wilson. Arthur. 257 Wilson, Connie, 106 Wilson, Danny, 67, 231 Wilson, Donna, 78, 245 Wilson, Miles, 111, 245 Wilson, Jeanne, 67, 71,75, 124, 169. 177, 180, 231 Wilson, Patricia, 231 Wilson, Paulette, 113 Wilson. Becky, 71.86, 91.231 Wilson, Terry, 257 Wilson, Vickie, 231 Wines, Cathy, 231 Wingo, Winston, 70, 91,245 Witt, Diane, 231 Wofford, Debbie. 113, 231 Wofford, Gail. 245 Wofford, Reba, 257 NAME PAGE Wofford, Wanda, 97, 231 Wolfe, Cathy. 231 Wolfe. Cindy. 257 Wood, David, 67, 144, 257 Wood. Melody. 78, 231 Wood. Mike, 101, 146, 148, 231,257 Wood, Pamela, 231 Wood, Renee, 245 Wood, Steve, 113, 257 Wood, Susan, 67, 69. 70. 75, 84, 89, 231 Wood, Terry, 136 Woodruff, Etrulia, 231 Woodruff. Stella, 257 Woods. Rickey. 231 Woods, William, 231 Woody. A rested, 114, 115 Woody, Dean, 258 Woolbright, Bib, 114, 115, 231 Woolen, John, 245 Wootten, Diane, 67, 258 Wootten, Nancy, 113, 231 Worden. Shelly, 245 Worthy, Susan, 67, 258 Wright, Donna, 115, 231 Wright, Jeannie, 245 Wright, Joann, 245 Wright, Lucy, 258 NAME PAGE Wright, Melvin, 232 Wright. Terry, 258 Wyant, George, 136, 143, 258 Yaden, Linda, 245 Yoffe, Fran, 65. 248, 258 Young. Beth. 78, 82, 232 Young, Carolyn, 108, 181, 232 Young, Drusilla, 232 Young, Haywood, 232 Young, Kathy, 245 Young, Lucy, 78, 232 Young, Mel, 258 Young, Randall, 258 Young, Robby, 245 Young, Sandra, 115 Young, Sherry, 243 Young, Vernett. 232 Young, Virginia, 245 Zimmerman, Jim, 258 Zimmerman, Mitzi, 113, 232 Zoglio, Ray, 162, 163, 232 Zoglio, Regina, 245 Zoglio, Rob, 156, 245 Zollinger, Helen, 232 298


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