Spartanburg Methodist College - Olympian Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)
- Class of 1955
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N. . iy s t s ftfiiiykiifx- i l l UWQWOP Because our lives have been made richer through the friendship of others as we joined together in our search for education, because we have spent unforget- able moments surrounded by a faculty and staff who would help us on our way, and because we want to be reminded of our two years at Spartanburg junior College, we have our OLYMPIAN. mn fem fa B O O K O N E ,, BOOKTWO BOOK THREE BOOK FOUR. .THE COLLEGE .H.--f-4,..-CLASSES ACTIVITI ES ,WATHLETICS B O O K F I V E . ....... FEATURES n I-4' NZ' cleclicafion Mr. Carter, for your boundless energy and your deep concern in our class, for your humor, your friendliness, for your wise leadership which we have gladly followed, we, the sophomore class of l955, in appreciation and gratitude, dedicate to you this edition of the Olympian, V' if .I 3 X ,u , .iiiifeffw 225424194 -'v97H'7 ,giggle 9 :ff 1X 7? if QQMQ E TW Q iljlg Page Eight BOARD Mn. DR. Mn. MP.. DR. Mn. Mn. MR. REV. DR. REV. Mn. NIR. REV. E. P. BLAIR .. E. R. BROWN ........ VVALLACE D. DLIPRE C. B. FRETVVIELL . . . WALLACE GIJEATON . . I'IENRY T. GIUXRIBLING B. O. JOHNSON ..... B. R. IEITTLEIOHN HAWLEY B. LYNN , B. P. IVIURPHY A. F. RAGAN .. H. C. SNOKE A. NI. FIIAYLOR M. T. VVHARTON .. jf Dear Craduates: The chief regret that I have over these two years of your stay with us is the fact that I have not been privi- leged to teach you. For that reason I have not come to know all of you quite as personally and intimately as I would liked to have done. Every class which ever went out from any institution in any age faced a world full of problems and crises. Some more so than others. The point I am making, how- ever, is that the world has existed in a state of perpetual crises. Now you expect me to say, You are Facing the most critical world that any class ever faceclf' Perhaps you are, and perhaps you are not. But I say unto you that you need have no fears for 1955. I send you forth with the courage and the optimism born of your youth and nur- tured in a Christian faith. For all the days and the years that lie ahead of you I pray that you may be kept in the Hollow of His Hand and in the Center of His Will. Yours cordially, B. B. Burgess, President OF TRUSTEES . . . .Winnsboro, S. C. .. . .New York, N. Y. , . Spartanburg, S. C. . . Spartanburg, S. C. . . Spartanburg, S. C. . . .Crambling, S. C. . . Spartanburg, S. C. . , Spartanburg, S. C. . . . .Columhia, S. C. . . . Louisville, Ky. . . .Marion, S. C. . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . . .Columbia, S. C. . . .Leesville, S. C. A D M Mus. B. L. IIONES Treasurer Mlss MYRLE REED Secretary Mn. BATES Lulfo Scoccms - MR. C. B. IVIOONEYHAIVI Dean and Registrar ' Dean of Worlz INISTRATION Page Nine FACULTY ARCADILIS MCSWAIN TRAWICIC A.B., B.D., D.D. Bible BATES LUPO SCOGGINS, A.B., MA. History anal Political Science MRS. Doncus S. VVAUGI-I, AB., M.Ed. Business Science C. B. lVl0ONEYHA1Ni, AB. Mathematics and Physical Education JAMES DUNCAN GREER, B.S., M.Ecl. Sociology and Psychology JAINIES T. BLACKWELL, BS. Natural Science A. G. CARTER, AB. English WILLIAh'l C11-IAPLVIAN l'lERBER'I , A.B., M.A Mathematics lVlISS DORIS SCHUMPERT, A.B., M.Ed. French and English W. C. BLACRBLIRN, A.B. Spanish LORANTZ BOGAN Lab I nstractor MRS. J. C. O,BRlEN I-louse Mother MRS. lVlARY E. ALLISON Assistant House Mother MISS BETTY ALVERSON Dietitian. MISS SHIRLEY BAKER Assistant Dietitian ALLEN LONG Dean of Men MRS. KITTY RICHARDS Manager of the Canteen LENNIE BELL Dean of Men cf ' 'KW' . 'V' GX 1. .. ATN :Yi 9 7 f gs , WW W f I , ,a If I f ---' ' v AN. I Qbfgjww LW' di Q an 0 I . , 5 .- ' .. .., W W av n L- I I -' Q., s Z Q. h, 5 ' Q 5 ak- H ' Lv- grf 4, Page Twelve ! .SJOIHAOHQOPQ Cfadd OFFICERS GLENN PARRIS . 4 . BARRY CARTER .. NELLIE RUTH RICHARDS CARCDLYN FERGUSON ,. RfIARY WELLS . . Mn. A. G. CAm'En . . . . , . ,Pwsidez-11 Vice-Prcsidcfml A . , .Secretary . . . .Trens11rc'1' . . ,Reporter . . . .SIJOVISOV lV1IR1A1X'I Ro1xEa'l'A ALTMAN .,,..,..., Andrews, S. C. She hath a tzatiwal, wise sincerity, a simple l7'Hll1f'Lll'1'l8SS.n Glec Club 1: M.S.F. 1, 2, Secretary 23 C.S.F. 1, 2, Marshal 1, Girls' Methodist Representative 2g Acme Sorority 2, Progam Chairman 23 May Day Usherg Dean's List 1, 25 Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2, Reporter 29 OLYMPIAN' Editorial Staff, Class Lawyer. Tueze JENNINGS BEASLEY .,.4,,.... Bishopville, S. C. No other protection is wanting, provided you are imder the gzticlmice of prudence. M.S.F. I, 2. IIELEN JEAN BELL ...4,.,............ Central, S. C. lt is better to be little mul shine than to be big and cast a shadow. .lOHNNY BRUCE BISHOP ...,...,......, Buffalo, S. C. All great men are deazl or dying, and I do'n't feel so well myself. B.S.U. 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, Checker Champion of S.j.C. RALPH DEMPSEY BLACK ....,.......,.. Union, S. C. Call him wise whose actions, words, and steps are all a clear because to a clear why. Phi Theta Kappa 1, 25 Veteran's Club. RAY CIDEON BLACK .................. Union, S. C. Gentle in manners, but resolute in deed by one's own strength. Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2g Veterans' Clubg Proiect Committee, 2. JOYCE ANNE BRIDGES ................ Duncan, S. C. A female friend, amiable, clever, and devoted, is a possession more valuable than parks and palaces. B.S.U. 1, 2, Reporter 2g Trailblazer Staff 19 Acme Sorority 2. ANN CANNON ........,......... Spartanburg, S. C. Beauty is power, a smile is its sword. Cheerleader 1, 2, Annual Staff 2, Maid of Honor, May Court 2. 1. J 'I . .4 A.. 4 X, .- 'T Page Thirteen lem BETTY lo CANNON .............. Spartanburg, S. C. AUGUSTA ANN CASIAI .,..,, ......,...,. 1X flayo, S. C. 1 have one ambition-not to lie a Spinster. 'Ulloclestly is a climno-nd setting in a fc-mule laeaittyf' BOBBY GENE CARTEE ..,..,,,..... Spartanburg, S. C. ,,He is gentle mm dom gentle deeds? JOAN DANTzr.EP. .....,AA..,..A...,. Holly 1-lill, S. C. Smiles are the language of love. Basketball IQ 23 Block S C1L1b 25 Clue Club 1. BARRY MICHAEL CARTER ....,... . . Lancaster, S. C. 1VhO6VET would fully and feelingly nnalerstanol the -worols S? CJ-:litLrQsq?,'111tist endeavour to conform lizs life wholly to the ltfe CAROLYN EMMA FERGUSON I I A h I I A Ivvinnsbom, S- Cl Sl1e's one of tlfiose girls you like lo see, Clee Club 1g Octet 25 OLYIVIPIAN, Assxstant Edltorg Class Vice- Brilliant and Clever, nice as Crm bel., Presiclent 29 Spirit of S.I.C.g 1Vl.S.F. 1, 2, President 2g C.S.F. 1, 2, Vice-President 2g S.C.A. 1, 2, Vice-President 2g Trailblazer Basketball 1, 2g Class Treasurer l,.2g lS.C.A. 1, 2, President Staff, Feature Editor 29 Ministerial Association 25 Phi Theta 29 Block S Club 1, 25 OLYMPIAN Statfg Spirit of S.l.C.g lJCi1D,S Kappa 2g Commencement Speakerg Dean's List. List. junrrn ANN CASEY ..,........,.. Spartanburg, S. C. The world is like a mirror, reflecting what you do JACK HALL, ' . ' Lylwan' S' C' Anal if you face it smiling, it smiles right back at you. It is not wise to lie wiser tlmn 11GCGSSCU'V- Marshal lg OLYMPIAN Staff 25 M.S.F. 2g Class Prophet. Veterans' Club 2. Page Fourteen lVlARION VVILBUR l'lA1VI1X1OND .,.. Heath Springs, S. C. lfViI and lmmor helong to geriius alone. l-IERBERT ERNEST HOLDER ..,....,...., Easley, S. C. O, love, the laeamiful and hriefl - Glee Club lg Octet 2g Cheerleader 2, l3.S.U. 1, 2, Vice-Pres iclent 2, Council 25 OLYMPIAN, Editorial Staff. JLIDITH EDA l'l0LDIV1AN ...,.,...,... Reading, Mass. Humor is wi! and love. ' Basketball lg M.S.F. lg Acme Sorority 15 Trailblazer Staff 1 OLYMPIAN StaFli, Glec Club 1, Spirit ol' S.j.C., Class Historian DON Rex HUGHES ....,....,..i.. . .Drayton, S. C All knowledge is liiirlfiil to him who has not good namref' IEANETTE NORA HUTCHINS ....... Spartanburg, S. C. Tis good-will makes intelligence. B.S.U. 1, 2. CAROLYN INABINET .............. Orangeburg, S. C. Happiness is a perfume that she is always 'pouring on others. . Acme Sorority 1, 23 Marshal lg May Day Attendant lg M.S.F. 1, 2g Spirit of S.I.C.g May Queen 2, Dean's List. Berry ELIZABETH JOHNSON .....,...,.. Opp, Alabama My ownself at my ve-ry laest all the time. M.S.F. 1, 29 S.C.A. 1, 2, Freshman Class Playg Director of Girls' Christmas Program lg Spanish Club, Aims Committee. Mmmivr JEANE1-rn KELLEY ...... Rutherforclton, N. C. Talent is a gift which God has given us secretly, and which we reveal without perceiv-ing it. Basketball 1, 2g Block S Club 25 B.S.U. 1, 2, Poster Chairman 1, 23 Clee Club 1. Page Fifteen JAMES CLAEENDON KIEBY .4.,...,...... Olanta, S. C. Ye cannot love books and women. OLYMPIAN Staffg B.S.U. 1, 23 Trailblazer Staff. JAIVIES FLETCHER LAWRENCE ......., Effingham, S. C A little nonsense nmv and then is relislreol by the wisest 1nen.' OLYRLPIAN Staffg Spirit of S.J.C.g Cheerleader 23 Clee Club B.S.U. 1, 25 Council 29 C.S.F. PHYLLIS JEAN LEDFORD ....... ..Spartanburg, S. C A good wit makes use of anything. B.S.U. 1, 2. CALBERT LEE ............,..,... Spartanburg, S. C Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out of it alive. Page Sixteen 1 WENDELL JORDAN LEE ........,.. Spartanburg, S. C. Wl1en the final tabulation is revealed, it will not be the score that counts, lmt how you playecl the game. Baseball 1, 2.3 Block S Clubg B.S.U. MORRIS DAVID LEISTER .,.,....,... Wooclruff, S. C. VV e nmsi llave reason for speech, lmt we neezl none for silence. SHIRLEY ANN LEONARD ....,...,....,.. Creer, S. C. Make yourself necessary to so'rnelaooly. Acme Sorority 2.5 Traillalazer Staff l. JACKIE Woounow LINDER ...,. .,... C owpens, S. C. lVlmt is life if, full of care, we have no ti-me to stop anzl stare. Baseball l, 2. BOBBIE PATRICIA LINDLEY ..,......... Laurens, S. C. Come live in my heart mul pay no rent. B.S.U. 1, 2, Spirit of S.j.C.g Freshman Class Play. Mas. PA'1'a1c1A BRAGC MASCJN ...... Spartanburg, S. C. Of an amiahle rlisposiliong skillful in the art of aeq1r.iri-ng lasting friends. Editor, Oi.x'Mi'mNg Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, President 29 Class Reporter lg lJean's Listg Canteen Committee 25 Spirit of S.,l.C.g B.S.U. 1, 2g Day Student Representative 2g Citv-wide Social Qirector 2: Nav Court lester 1: Freshman, Sophomore Playsg 'Ialent Night Winner lg Marshal lg Commencement Speaker. CONWAX' lVllI.ES .,..,............ Spartanburg, S. C. Night after niglrt, he sal and hlearcd his eyes with hooks. RC7BER l' lX'l1'1'cHE1v1 .,........... Bessemer City, N. C. 'Kiss' rhymes with 'ihliss' in fact, as well as verse. l3.S.U'. l, 2, President 25 Business Manager of OLi'hIP!ANi Spirit ol S.-l.C., Business Manager of Trailhlazerg Chairman of Canteen Committeeg Freshman, Sophomore Playsg Cheerleader l: Dean's Listg Veterans' Clubg Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2. DAN I-IENRY lVlIZZELL, IP.. .......... St. George, S. C. All I want in this creation is a little wife and a big plantation. l'lENRIETTA O,CAIN .....,...........,. Greer, S. C. Love is the art of hearts, and heart of arts. Glee Club 1, C.S.F. 1, 2g S.C.A. 1, 29 M.S.F.g Octet 2. FRED PACK ..................... Spartanburg, S. C. Mari is man, and master of his fate. Baseball 1, 24 B.S.U. 1, 2g Spanish Club 2. DERRELL LLOYD Parmis ..,......., Spartanburg, S. C. Great wir and valours, like great states, do sometime sink with their own weights. lVl.S.F. 1, 25 Trailblazer Staff 2, OLYh1PIAN Staffg Clee Club Ig Ministerial Association 25 S.C.A. 1, 2. Page Seventeen JN l- IGH GLENN PA1uus ...,...,A....,.. Gaffney, S. C. W Page If there is a 17iTl'1l8 in the world at which we should always aim., it is Cl'l-8G1'f1fLl1'l8SS.u Class President 25 Phi Theta Kappa 29 B.S.U. 1, 2, Council 25 Business Staff, OLYINIPIANQ Sophomore Plavg French Club 2. MARY RUTH Povrs ......,......,.. Mt. Airy, N. C. We enjoy ourselves in our work, our cloingg and our best doing is our best enyoyme-nt. CHARLES jAcK REDWINE .......... Spartanburg, S. C. Take life easy. There's no -point being the smartest 11-zan in the CC17'Z8f8I l'.n NELLIE RUTH RICHARDS ..,...,.,.... Gaffney, S. C. Wl1ere11er she is, there is a place made pleasant and gay. Trailblazer Staff 1, Mav Court lg B.S.U. 1, 25 Class Secretary 2, Vice-President of Phi Theta Kappa 23 GLYMPIAN Staff, Ex- change Editor of Newspaper 23 Class Historian: Harvest Queen. Eighteen LINDSQ' Conv ROBINSON .,.,...,...... Clover, S. C. Good to look at, of commancling height, cloing' all things with all his migl1.t. Phi Theta Kappa l, 25 Glcc Club lg Octet 25 Spanish Club l, 25 B.S.U. 1, 2g OLYIXTPIAN Business Staff. lXf'lAn'rr-IA GERALDINE ROCK ,,.. ,...,.. D rayton, S. C. Good will to all, Frienclship to many, Love to one. B.S.U. 23 Editorial Staff of OLYNIPLAN 2g Class Lawyer. GAYNEI.LE SHOCK .,..,........, Anderson, S. C. This above allg to thine own sel be true, And it nmst follow, as the nigat the day, Thou. canst not then be false to any man. B.S.U. l, 2g C.S.F. l, 23 D93I1,S Listg Aims Committeeg Spanish Club 25 Christmas Program l, 2. AL'FON CALVIN SIVIITH ....,...... Westniinster, S. C. He koucle songes -malta and wel enditef' B.S.U. 1, 2, Class Poet 2. CHAnLo'1 rE VVAYNE SMITH , ....,...,.. Pelion, S. C. If eyes were matic for seeing, . . . U Then beauty is its own excuse for being. Valentine Queen lg May Court Attcnclant lg French Club 2, lVI.S.F. 2. CiILBERTO JESUS SUAREZ DEL VALLE..C2ll112lgLl21y, Cuba Too low they build who build beneath the stars. lVl.S.F. l, 25 C.S.F. l, 25 Spirit of S.j.C.g Cheerleader 2, Trailblazer Staff 1, Glec Club 1. JACK LEON SULLIVAN .,..,.......,.. Whitney, S. C. As for me, all I know is that I know nothing. Comix IXNITA VAuGuAN r...r...., Fountain Inn, S. C. Great minds, like heaven, are pleaseol in doing good. B.S.Ll. Council 1, 25 Phi Theta Kappa 1, Treasurer 2, Glee Club Pianist lg Octet Pianist 2. EDWARD lVlARISON Vlcrc ........,.... Lancaster, S. C. Perseverunce is king. BILLIE GENE WALLER ..................,, Fries, Va. I will be as harsh as truth and as uncmnpro'mising as justice. Editor of Trailblazer 2, lVl.S.F. 1, 2g Class Vice-President 1. AflARY FRANCES WELLS .....,.......... Augusta, Ca. A little wit has pleased me more by halfg I clicln'1: come to learn, I came to laugh. ' Cheerleader 1, 2, Capatain 25 IVI.S.F. 1, 2, Treasurer 2, C.S.F. l, 2, Acme Sorority 1, 2, Vice-President 25 Spirit of S.j.C.g An- nual Staff 29 Canteen Committee 1, 2. DONALD EDWARD VVHITE , ........,... Gaffney, S. C. Smooth runs the water where the brook is sleep. Spanish Club, 1, 29 Business Staff of Annual. was Page Nineteen fd Ph her llzouglztsf' ROSE IVIARY VVI-IITNORL Lnulug S lf Hlljflllillg ii 'UOIII1 clmnv do 11 11 Il SOPHOMOR15 N OT PICTURED: AXIARY CAROLYN GWINN . . QUINCY A. .IRIARRIS .,,,. , RONALD LEE IXf'IcCu'r'CHE0N T1-IUMAS PINCKNEY M1L1.ER RAY EDWARD PETTY .... . Mill Springs, N. C. S. C. S. C. S. C. S. C. R 'I SOPHOMCDRES -IANIE ELIZABETH VV1l1l1x1om: Lnmu S C Silence has keen gnen to ufonmu llzc befter lo exprevs i Them Kappa 1 7 Nl S I' 7 Glu. C . , 'S MQ- + F:-. E' A, ,. hr-5' 5' H ' Z' J ., new-1 f 1-Qvi rf' 5 ' f Ui JX QUQXQM2 Nfl , M jl e:5Al'l'L6Ll'l Cfdrid 0 F F I C E R S 'IQHN RAAIPEY 4 . . ..., President ,lor-INNIE LEXVIS . . . . 4 .Vice-President MAXINE -IOIINSON . . . . . Secretary DARLENE NEELY . . ,... Treasurer Mlss Doms SCHUIXIPERT . . . A... Sponsor Page Twenty'-one ANNLE PEARL ALBERTSON . DELLA MAE ALEXANDER . . DIXIE JEANETTE ALFORD .. EUNICE AMERSON ...... JOYCE LEE ATKINSON JERLYN ANN BAIN . , ROBERT BARNWELL .,..... KENDALL IVIAURICE BELCI-IER JOHN BRADLEY BLACK ..... DAVID R. BOALT ..... R4AT'TIE LEE BOWERS BOBBY LEE BRIDGES , . . Page Twenty-two , . flqrinity, N. C . , Shelby, N. C . . .NichOls, S. C . . . . .Lama1', S. C Spartanburg, S. C ..Whitmire, S. C ..Cramli11g, S. C . , . .IIIman, S. C . . ,Arcadia, S. C . ,POI'tsmOuth, Va ..HamptOn, S. C . , , .TryOn, N. C NORh'1A NCJRB-IIZA BuRNE'1 r WILLIE MAE BYERS ....., HENRY AUSTELL CALDWELL DENNIS CADDELL . ,...,... PEGGY BLANGHE CARTER .. MYXRK CAUSEY ..,....,. BETTY JEAN CHLlN1LEY . . IRIS LORAINE CLARDY , . MARGARET JANE CLARIC . . . MAX LEE COGDILL .... DONALD RALPH COKER . . RONALD BOYCE COKER . . . . . Spartanburg, . Rutherford ton, . . , . . , . . Roebuck, Moncks Corner, ....,...LIDi0I1, . , .VVampee, . Spantanburg, , . .VVampec, . . . Easley, . . . ,Drayton, , . .Taylors, . . . Taylbrs, S N S S S S S S S S S S ARLEN CTOLLINS . , .,.. , . FRANCIS PICIQENS CCINNER CIIAIILES ROBERT CONWEI.I. .. LARRY BYRNES COPELAND . IJOYLE STANLEY CROCKER BOBBY GENE CULDRETII , . FLORIDA BENITA DAVIS ., EDWINA RUTI-I DAVIS .. JOHN PAUL DAVIS .,... VNIORRIS BROOKS IJAVIS .. DEE GERALD DEAL ..,,. IJAVID IVIARVIN DICKSCIN ., . . . . . .,lDIUElI'l, S. C , . .COlUmbUs, N. C . . . .C1'eenville, S. C . . . Buffalo, S. C ..LOcklmrt, S. C . . lnman, S. C , , . . .MudisOn, Fla , . .Bz1keI7sville, N. C ..,...,..Dil1On, S. C Cooszmfhatcllie, S. C . . .Spartanburg, S. C .. .Dlfll5't0l1, S. C DOUGLAS RAY DONNAI-100 RUBY DORITY ....,..... DONALD ALIXIIA DUNCAN . JESSIE LEE DUNCAN . . JOAN DUNCAN ..... ROYCE DUANE DYER .. IVIILDRED ONEAIL EADDY . SARA NIALONE EDWARDS . EDGAR I-IEB ELLIS, IR. . . , . DO'ROTHY ELIZABETH FRYE THOMAS EARL GARLAND HELEN EUGEINHA GARNER . . .1nman, S. C. ...,...Lamar, S. C. . . .SpartanbUI'g, S. C. .. Penland, N. C. . . . Penland, N. C. . . .SpRrtanbUrg, S. C. . . .Kingstree, S. C. . . .Fort Lawn, S. C. .. ....,,... Sumter, S. C. Calivants Ferry, S. C. . ......... Inman, S. C. . . Buffalo, S. C. Page Twenty-three E F R E Svllllla M N JANIE MARY GARRETT ...,. MARVIN HAMPTON CAUSE ANNE ELOISE GRAHADI .... CHARLES STANLEY GREGORY DOROTHY ANN HAMMOND . . BILLY GENE l'lANNON ,,... JOAN I-IARDIN ,....,...... RONALD EUGENE HARLING . CATHERINE ANN l'lAWKINS . CAROLYN SUE HAYES ...... BARBARA GAIL IJEMBREE , . . JOYCE LEE l'lENDR1CK Page Twenty-four . Spartanburg, . Spartanburg, N. Charleston, . . . Jonesville, St. Matthews . . .Blacksburg . . , . .Chesnee . Spartanburg, . Spartanburg, .......Mayo ...Enoree . . Spartanburg, Y 1 7 7 MARY ELIZABETI-'I HENDRICKS RICHARD l'lILLER ..,....... HERBERT GERALD HORTON . . RAYIVLOND BALLEW HOIWARIJ WILLIE INABINET ..4,..., MAXINE JOHNSON .. FRANCES JONES .......,.... GEORGE VVASHINGTON JONES JOSEPH WALTON KAY, JR. . . . WILLIARII ALEORD KEELS .. CAROLYN LOUISE KING .... MARGARET KINSEY ,,...., . .Easlcv, , , . . .Columbia Heath Springs, . . . Landrum, . .Orangeburg, . . Campobello N. Charleston , . Spartanburg, . . . . .Central . . . . .Dillon . . . . . . .Easley . .Greensboro, 7 7 I S S S S S S S S S S S N F R E S H M E N WlLLIAh'l LEIVIOND LEIOH . . CSAIL PAOE LEWIS ....,,... IOHNNIE MLIRIIELI, LEWIS . BE'l'I'Y IO LI1'rLEIf1ELD . , , JAMES M. LYLES .,..,. GERALD GARY LYNOII 4... PATSY CATIIERYN MCCALL . BE'l'1:'Y JOYCE MCCARLEX' ,. POLLY VIRGINIA MCCORMICK RAY GIBSON MOENTIRE ,.,. MARY ANN MOI-Iucu RICHARD ANTHONY MOKEEI, Spartanburg, , . . , .Ayuor, , Henderson , . . .Moore . . . ,Arcadia . . . .Inman , .Wl1iF1Hi1'C, . . .Roebuck, . .Blz1ckville, . Landrum, . . .ROebuck, . . . Ahoskie, J 2 7 7 S S S S S S S S S S S N. GAROLYN VHIGINIA MCLEOD EDVVARD FRANKLIN IVIALPASS VVANDA LOU MATTERN .,.....Y QILINE MARINE MARTIN .... CYXTHERINE DEASON MASON . GUY ATKINSON NIEADOR, IR. JOE BERNARD MEEK ....... RONALD GARRATT MILLER . SHIRLEY SUE IVIITCHENI TIMOTHY MADISON IVIIZZELL RALPH DEAN MOORE ..,.. SARAH LOUISE IVIULLINS .. . , . . . .GheSter, Ga .,.........Inman,S.C . . .Hollidaysburg Pa ,....,.....Chester, S. C Moncks Corner, S. G .....,.....Chester, S. G Hickory Grove, S. C . , . , . .ROebuck, S. G . .,.. Spartanburg, S. G . I . . , . .HarleyviIle, S. G . . . .MOO1'e, S. C . . . .1VIOO1'C, S. G Page Twenty-five L JACK HOWARD NANCE .. DJXRLENE JOYCE NEELY . JOI-IN LESTER NEELY .... . DREW GLYNDON NEWhfIAN PEGGY JEAN PACK ......, SUE PERRY ..,... RAYMOND DONALD PETTY CARL EVERETTE PIERCE . . MARIAN JUANITA PLESS . . GEORGE LUTHER POUNDS . CARL EDWARD POWELL . . JERRY ISOM PRUITT .. Page Twenty-six K N- . . .Cz1ffney, S. C Duncansvillc, Pu . .Rock Hill, S. C . , . . Pinson, Ala ..L21l'lClYLllTl, S. C , , ,Myrtle Beach, S. C . . .VVl1itnCy, S. C . . .BOnueaU, S. C Spartanburg, S. C .Birrningha1n, Ala . . . .lVla1'iOn, S. C. Landrum, S. C. KENNEDY LEVVIS RALEY .. lVlARY LOU RAMEY ,... , JOHN lVlCDUFFIE RANYPEY . CURNAL RAY REECE ,... JUNE ANNE RHOAD . . L. C. 'ROBERSON DEVERLEY FRANCES SALLEY VVILLIAA1 DONALD SANDERS BATES LUPO SCOGGINS, JR., DGNNIE EDWARD SEAY , . JERRY JAMES SEAY . . ROY DAVID SHIREY A . CHARLES ROLAND SMITII AA EDWARD B. S1xl1'1'n ..,,, ROBBIE SMITII .,,,.... ROSANNE MILIJIKEIJ S1X'I1'I'l'I A A A VVALLACE 'I'ALmAnc:E SMITII LIOVVAIXD l.,A'IA'IlAN SNIPES A A A CIIIARLIE RAY STEIIIIENSON A MERLE ANNE S rOc1c1x1AN A A IDEAN SWOFFORD AAAAA A BARBARA JOAN 'SIQI-IOMAS A A A A JEVVEL Cjl.ALlDEVl I-E 'I'1A'1A1ONs 'LARIIARA IIEANE VLRINCIIER A A 1 Af' 1 A A A A Carnett, A Spartanburg, A A A .Drz1ytOn, St. Matthews, A A AW7alhalla, A A Lancaster, A A A ACOmmerc Spzn'tanburg, A A A ACaffney, A S pn rtalnburg, A S purta nburg, A Spartanburg, SAC S.C S.C S. C S. C S. C C, Ca S. C S. C S. C S. C S. C JAMES WILFORD TURNER BILLY I-IUBERT VVARD A A A PAUL IJONNIE WARD A A A BEVERLY ANN WEST A A IVIAVIS LEE WEST AAAAA JAIXIES CALVIN WIiITE. A A LEWIS CO'LElNIAN VVI-IITE A A A A EUGENE SABYIUEL WIOGINS DOROTHY MAE VVILLIAMS A A AChesnee, S. C. A A A A .1VI21l'iO1'l, Va. A A AClendale, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. A A A ALyman, S. C. A Blacksburg, S. C. Hlonesville, S. C. A A Bonneau, S. C. A AThOmasvillc, Ca. JESSIE LAUEETTA WILLIAMS AAAAA Eagle Springs, N. C. BARBARA ANN WONIACK AAAA AAA, F Orest City, N. C. LUTHER WILLAXRD WORRELL A AAAMariOn, S. C. Page Twenty-seven NIARVIN EDGAR CALDXVELL . .. .... Spartanburg, NIELVIN EDWARD CIKLXVERT ...... Inman, ERNEST LAMAR CAMPBELL .... Spartanburg, JIMMY FRANK CLAYTON BENJAMIN IRWIN DAVIS .. LEON 'TI-IONIAS EUBANKS .. EDDIE VENSON FARMER EARL E. FLOYD .......... XVILLARD MARSHALL FREE WAYNE DAVID GODFREH' .. ROBERT FRANKLIN GOVVAN .. . MRS. MAVIS HARRIS . . . , . JACK PERRY HOLMES .. JERRY GORDON LIODGE .... Alexander City, .. . . . .Lyman, . . .Lyman, . . .Green . . .Greer, . . .Lyman, . . .. . . .Green . . . . . .Inman, . . . Spartanburg, ... . . .EnOree, .Pacolet Mills, . . . .Glendale, JAMES VVABD JACK ......... . . . . JIIVIMY CALVIN JOHNSON, JR. ......... . JOSEPH MEEICER TRIM . . . Spartanburg, NOT PICTURED DONALD LESTER KEETER ...... . . . EVELYN ELIZABETH KIM IZHEL1. . . . RAY MARION LOFTIS ....... LLOYD JEFFERSON JVICIJONALD FRANK MILTON DJANN ...,. LAMAR GLENN NIARSI1 .. LEONARD REID NIARSH .. DON ARLEN IVIAYNOR . PAUL MONTJCJY ........ JONES T1lON1:KS NIORROVV .. BOBBY CAROL NIURPII .. DAVID PATTON ....... JOHN HENIRY ROGERS . . . VVILL1:XM M. SEALY . LEWIS A. SWEAT ........ ROBERT CIECIL TAYLOR ..... .. . . . . . Spartanburg, S. C. . . .Cl0ndalc, .Spurtanburg. . . , . .lnman, Spartanburg, Spartanburg, .Spartanburg, .Sparranbu rg, . . .F2lil'fOI'CST, . . . .VVOOdrufi3, VVhitc Stone, Spartanburg, .. . . .Starters . Spartanburg, . Spartanburg, . .... . .Una, . . .Gz1lflfney, u1A1..1.... ....... .. ZA -.97 , n v M if 1-524 f :- Egg-, q , n 4 -1 ,a 0 0 1 4:'7b1'3-1 mfr' Q 9 lp 'V 27 . .,':.s'-'lb ,-, - - 5 . 15 fx I H .- r:,..,Q,:,',..,.,v,'1,',:.l., NIH lil! I I R :haf I' . . nh' ',-0 5.4 nflfvlv ffl' I 8 .,:', ,,.Qf4l'l I 'ini 'aiu . 5955 4 1 5 5 Q7 . V51 HY . W X 5 Aww w :I wiht' A a if -f Peggy Kinsey and Carolyn Hayes straighten their counter at Silve'r's. Don lfVhite prepares to make a delivery for VVal- lace DuPre A1410 Parts. Palsy McCall prepares statements for United 630111- pany. jerry Seay takes an oroler at Bnilolers' Supply Co. Conway Miles stocks the shelves at Craft's Drug Store. Frances jones and Peggy Pack work at the receiv- ing desk at Fowler Bros. WORK PROGRAM The Vllorla P1'Og1'21H1 is an integral part of life at Spartanlourg Ir. College. Mr. C. B. Mooneylumn, Dean of WOl'k, assigns jobs and counsels and encourages students in their work. Barbara VVomack, Sue Perry anal Pat Lindley organize their work at the VV 5 VV Cafeteria. Riflaf Dorit looks over a loan armlication at the J 7 H Commerce Finance Company. David Dickson, jinmzy Lawrence, Raymond Hou'- ard anal Eugene Ufiggins assemlvle orders at Smith lfVholesale Drugs. U. .5 M. . .si -Q 5 Z! Y .0 E3 .fb I? ,IQ 'A-13. ,ins W' .5951 71 .J ,S V S L :L ' 4 ' 5 .I 1: ' QgF,LE?Ti' ? VT' , ..... 1.-M-fs'2X'qi L', . 7 ' ,few-......... ,Hl1.,.,5 .... - - Q w , xv' E 5 . EFF' F HQ 'lm Us n .n ll . ij In '. . uv' f hi fad 14,33 111651 . I 1 A1 ' :il 5 z,g5f.:.q.,f., ,mm 4:-4, in 54 i WURK PROGRAM Mr. Mooncyhuin assigns hoth on campus and off cam- pus employment, according to the previous skill, experi- ence, and maturity of the student. On these jobs two stu- dents are empioycci in pairs. Une student runs the job for two weeks while his partner is attending classes. At the cnti of thc two weeks' period they exchange places. In many cases stucients are able to earn all of their school expenses. rl. C. Kirby writes an order at Service Sales In- corporated. Don Barber waits on a ciizstomer at lrwin's Drug Store. Dennis Caclziell loads furniture at I-Iarnmond-Bmwn Jennings. Mary Lou. Ramey and David Boalt check iner- chandise at Fairfax Cleaners. john Lewis stencils a gas cylinder at Freeman Gas and Electric Bulk Plant.- Bill Keels frames a picture at Karninefs Paint Store. Mr. Balleizger, Bill Vifarcl, and Barry Carter 6liSC'l'lSS the care of the campus. K PATRICIA B. MASON Editor BAEEY CARTER C0-Editor Ks. III mm W ROBERT MITCHEMNQT ff f Business Manager TWT. 'iff CTX X , fd' ff, jg f , ,iff GLENN Pmmxs Assistnnt Business Nlanager Mn. BATES L. Scoccms Adviser EDITORIAL STAFF ATATMTW BUSINESS STAFF l l jimmy Lawrence, Barry Carter, Patricia Mason, Martha Rook, Roberta l Altman, Derrell Parris, Ernest Holder. Not pictured: Indy Casey, Ann i Cannon. r l ' 1 Robert Mitcbem, Glenn Parris, Mary VVells, Donald Wliite, C. Kirby, Bill VValler, VVilbur Hammond, Cody Robinson, Carolyn Ferguson, Nellie Ruth Richards. Page Thirty-five THE TRAILBLAZER STAFF The Trailblazer is the campus newspaper publish- ed monthly by the students. BILL VVALLEII . . DICHN BLACK ...... ROBERT BlIITCHEIX'I . I . BARBARA SIBRINCHER BARRY CAIITEIQ . . Buzzy ELLIS . . IDICK I-IILLEII ....,, BATES SCOGGINS, IIE. I NELLIE B. RICHARDS M j. C. KIIIBY .....,.. . . . BEVERLY VVEST ., MR. A. C. CARTER .I...,. MRS. DOIICUS S. VVAUCH .. . ,Editor-i11-Chief . . ,Assismm Ediior . .Business Manager . , ,Assistant Business anager and Secretary I . , , Feature Editor Social News Editor , . . , . .Sports Editor . I , .Sports Editor . . . .Exchange Eclitor Circulation Manager Circulalaio-rz Manager . . . .Sponsor . . . .Sponsor Page Tlm ty-six Staff VVriters: BARBARA TIXINCIIER PAT MASON DEIIIIELL PARIIIS BEVERLY WESI' ul. C. KIRIIY KENNEDY RALEY ROBERT lVll I'CIIENI RICI-IAIID MCKEEL BIISHICSS Staff: BUNNIE TQIIOINKAS JEWELI, FIQIIYIIVIONS BEVERLY VVEST DICK I'l.lLI.ER PHI THETA KAPPA The Plii Theta Kappa is an lionorary fraternity among junior colleges. Its chief aims are to promote scliolarsliip, leadership, and fellowship among the stuclents of the campus. Uur chapter is Delta Iota. OFFICERS PATRICIA B. RIIASON ..... . ..,. President NELI.IE Ru'1'rr RICHARDS ., Vice-Presiflem Rosisixmnx' VVIIITIXIORE , . . . .Secretary AN'1 r'A XIAUGIIAN ..... .... T rensinrer ROBERTA AL'1'1x1AN . 4 . . 4Re11o1'ter Mn. T. BLACKWELL .,.,,. .4..,..4.,, . . . . .Sponsor ROBERT NIITCHENI RALPH BLACK CELENN Pixmus RONALD IVICCUTCHEON RM' BLACK CODY Roismsow Page Thirty-seven CANTEEN COMMITTEE Page Thirty-eight 7 v-q'?,.n-,',.,...f.Gi- ,.,,,ge, .I-Y , The canteen is operated by the students under the direction of Mrs. Kitty Richards, M8IlHgC1'. The canteen committee is selected by the student body as the executive hoard that supervises the activities of the canteen. This committee is aided hy the President of the college. ROBERT TVIITCHENI, Chrzirmniz PATRICIA LINDLEY NIARY WEI.1.s PATRICIA TVIASON Mn. A. G. CARTER, Spoizsor ACME SORORI TY The Acme Sorority is composed of twelve girls who live on the campus. The purpose of the club is to promote friendship among the stuclents. PATRICIA .LINDLEY . . . MARY WELLS .... PAM BYEES . ,. . . ROBERTA ALTMAN .... Miss SHIRLEY BAKER .. GE1ux1 BAIN BAEBARA VVOMACK WANDA MATTERN FRANCES JONES OFFICERS Presinlent . . . Vice-President Secretary . . , .Program Chairmcm ANN HAMMOND JUDY BRIDGES SHIRLEY LEONARD CAEOLYN INABINET . Sponsor Page Thirty-nine THE VETERANS' CLUB E Membership in the Veterans, Cluo is by voluntary consent ol all students properly enrolled at Spartanburg Junior College who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States. The aim of the club is to promote fellowship among veterans and non-veteransg to Provide a council through which veterans' business may be presented to the student body or school authorities, and to engage in any projects beneficial to the club or school. OFFICERS PAUL MONTJOY .. ....,i President. VVILLIAN1 SEALY . . , . . Vice-Prcsiflerri JACK HOLh'IES . . . ,... Secretary DON MAYNOR ., .r.. Treasurer Page Forty THE CHORAL ENSEMBLE SIllClCIltS EITC selectecl to Slllg lil tl'1C Clll01'21l EDSCl'l1lDlC tl'1IOL1gll COlHPCtltlVC auclitions at the beginning of the school year. This group represents the school at various churches and civic organizations throughout the state. The ensemble is uncler the direction of Mr. James T. Blackwell. Soprmios , . , . , . . . , . . .NIERLE ANN STOCKINIAN, PEGGY KINSEY Altos . BETTY JEAN CI-IUINILEY, l'lENRIET'TA OCAIN, NIAXINE JOHNSON Teiiors . . .ERNEST HOLDER, STANLEY CROOKER, ROLAND SIYIITI-I Basses . . .BARRY CJARTER, CODY ROBINSON Pianisls .... My . 4 .ANITA VAUGHAN, JEWEL TIMMONS Page Forty-one FRENCH CLUB xggzf-Jfsy -ffgfff l ,WM l ff! MW? EAL? Iyffwzwaffrj ff Azfjiw gee s M 7,525 Y J jew, g,,.Mf7fy 16014 J- 6 Q The French Club is cornposecl of members of the French . class. This organization ts once 21 Week for fun, fellow- . 20 1 ship, and French. Miss DO1'lS-SCllL111l1JCI't is the sponsor. - ' !WZQ!f.40h.L6'Z,v4,eywu - fA4f ,pg-,g4Z e AW V W we M f ZW We ZZ' We WC E 1 ' when mf ffwffwwf Mb' l WU MMV ..., ...d64N9Z'6 Mike I of L ' M Al an Q7 JEAN Mfg XW ff gif! 7 fbpdffg 6,6-fb! all 3' , -- , 1946411 eaefeoe w J- I MMQZWWMWWMWM Z ' ' , QMWJQKXWZZZZM HWQmfZMMQMMMf l u we fue!!! HLM4 im We fee A , fgr , I , , K ' I7 R I of r fe fwfr!! fmf fU,fQ55 A' 6' Page F fly-two MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATICN . Jr, WS! U I ' K Z I The purpose of the Ministerial Association is to bring if A together students from all clenoniinations into the glorious fi fellowshiu which can he ex ericncecl onl h those who - h l P Y Y fp! 7564! W Ei have clccliczitecl their lives to the Gospel of Christ and I-Iis ' f W6 service. C Ziff' OFFICERS -IOIINNIE I..Ew1s . 4 , .,....,,... ......., I Jresmlerzt Wag KENNEDY RALEY . ...... Vice-Presiclevvtr if , . J M lDAVID BOALT .. .....,., Secretary f ROLAND SMITII .... . . . . . , ,,...... Trensurm' .fyw all I Du. A. M. Tmwlcic . ...,. , ...........i..,.,....., Adviser F , 1' -: Z , 1 M 1 ,I WAMMZQA MZXWLQVWWWKU W METHODIST STUDENT FELLCWSHIP The Methodist Student Fellowship is ai religious organiza- tion on the campus that endeavors to Create a spiritual atmos- phere among the students. OFFICERS BARRY CARTER , . , ..., Presidem DON SANDERS .,.. ..., T fice-Presidenl ROBERTA ALTMAN , . , .,., Secretary M1XRY WELLS . . .....,..... 'TT-6'L'lS'll1'637' JOHNNIE LEWIS A . . , 4 .Progrnm Clmimznn DERRELL PARRIS 4...., .s.. R ecrention Clmirmmv MISS Doms Scnumpiaafr A . . . , .Sponsor Page Forty-four BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student Union includes all Baptist students on and olfl: the campus, and is tlie connecting linl: between the church and the student in college. Its purpose is to lcecp the student actively envavecl in the cliurcli. The B.S.U. is Clirist-centered, cliurch-related, DC and student-concerned. Rev. W. B. Toucliberry is the pastor of the Saxon Baptist Cliurcli, and Mrs. Helen Bolt Davis is tlic Citi'-wide B.S.U. Director. Rouiaiu' lVlITCI'lEM ERNEST HoLm2n .. BuzzYELL1s....... ClA'l'IlERlNE Mfxsoiv . . ............ ................ P resident . . . .Enlistme-nt Vice-President . Social Vice-President . . ........... Secretary IOHN RAMPEY ..... ......... l Music Director K1sNN13m' RALEY . ROLAND SMITH . . . Mimi' H1sN1mIcics . . . GLENN Paulus . . . Monms DAX'IS . . . lX llHIAINi KELLY .. CAROLYN KING . . . NIARY RUTH Porrs . . . ........... Y.VV.A. President PATRICIA MASON ........ Extension Clftairmmi . Extension C lfmirman . . . .Girls' Trairzing Union Represeiitntive . . .Boys' Training Union Representative . . .Boys Sunday School Representative .................P0ster Chairman . . . . .Magazine Representative . . . Day Student Representative Mns. Doncus S. XVAUGH .. .............. Faculty Adviser Mus. IPIELEN D:XVlS ..... .... C ity-VVirle B.S.U. Director Page Forty five P l CHRISTIAN STUDENT FELLQWSHIP 4. R, in ff W 3 . J-,ks-2- ' ME mg J..,:af-'jLT'T The CSF. is composed of CTl11'TS11TZ1ll'IDi1lCTCCl students of all denominations and 8ttCmPtS to elnplmsize the Christian way of life on our campus. OFFICERS .DON SANDERS ,. ..,.... President BARRY CARTER . . . ..... Vice-Prcsiclawi JEAN BELL .,,,...,,.., .... S ecreizz'ry-Tre11s1n'er Miss Donls SCI-IUMPERT .. .......,,.. Aclviscr Page Forty-six STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The Student Christian Association is a campus organiza- tion with two major purposes: I. To present Iieipfui and inspiring vesper sewiees. 2. To draw tIie 1ne1nIJers of time various CICDOIHi1l21fiO1'1S to- gether in feIIowsIiip and worship. OFFICERS CAROLYN FERGUSON . . ............ Presicient Buzzv ELLIS . 4 . . . .Baptist Representative I3Anm' CIARTER . . . . . .Metlzociisl Represmaintive DON' SANDERS . , ,... C'.S.F. Representative Page Forty-seven BLOCK NS CLUB JOAN DANTZLER CAROLYN FERGUSON AXIIRIAIXI KELLY PATRICIA LINDLEY if NX A .N ,N 3 in -3 Page Forty-eight .I .' a Fr' 13, o ,gf 5 . 'Hi 5' A f f Uff. '., .g ff, X .' W I 5 X Q ,':.-: Rf. , , V. . . 'Wi'- '-'.:,,v. Q I I' 1 iw :N ,BAA G. X 1 v 'ur 5 5 QM 'o uf. : -'Q . i 1 gl I. -.j 'gg' . , '15 f' I. , I' f ' r f M x f fvkE:?g.t r ,r Whf' I X U j A wx ,. ' ,L L !3:i1q5 1 , A' W 2'-T1-H 'Q'- f I JJ' f Hg.. Ulf W f - . if affgfw f 2. '45 y ..cL.,w? 'r 0066 BOYS' BASKETBALL First 1'0'1'l7Z 11ONNIE COKER STANLEY CROCKER DONNIE COKER EDXNARD IXTALPASS BATES SCOGGINS RAY lxfICENTYRE CLUY MEADOW Second row: PICKENS CONNEIX 1Vlmmge'r BOBBY BRIDGES LEBLOND LEICH IDONALD KEETER Q31-EORGE JONES ,IIIXI JACK DEAN SVVOFFORD LEON EUBANKS ME. C. B. IVIOONEYHKIXT Conch . . ' aa,.,g 1-4 2.4, A L5 'J G X 3 A X 24 . 'J . Mfg A iv , 54 , . X Q1 XR -A4 E4 'A 'I Egg 4 .'- , gk ,lv 5 S..X X30 33 'ff' ' ' , N P X f f AY, 1' V 1 ,ff GIRLS' BASKETBALL Firs! row: SAM liuwmms B15v13n1,v SA1.1.12v CJERI BAIN PATSY NlcC,x1,.1, 'IOAN lJAN'I'Zl,ER Secoml row: BARIBAM rl'IIOMAS Clxn01.vN Flanczusow BARBARA VIARINCHEII BA1mAuA VVUMACK P1scg:c:Y ClAli l'IIl1 lVl1RIAM KELLY Not piclurecl: JOYCE llI?NIJI!lCKS ANN Ar.nl3n'r'soN Mr. Allen Lung is thc couch lor the girls' lmslcclbull lcum. 4- .E lx I 1 ,- 1 4 w XR fl xv , ' , 5 I Ji! K h . . 03? fl lA . - Qt. X ' ' lar' . Q li, XL ,..,f 2 ff y 1 . X ,f 4 ll ..-rr ,,,, .i fu L f I f 1 XL-1' L L Q-4 X'1.:, N1 IACKIE LINDER, Co-Captain First row: Donnie SLN, hm Lo tm, en e jackie Linder. Second row: Kennelh Bmxlev B111 W11cl Gcowe ones, Ronnle COLCI boblnx Bridges, Dean Swofford Page Fifty-two EERLEADE UIEWEI. FIQININONS NIIARY WELI.S CxERRI BAIN ANN CYANNON CZATIIERINE PIAVVKINS Cl11.BE1zT SUAREZ Buzzx' ELLIS -IINRLY LAVVRENCE Rlczlmlm MCKEEL ERNES1' l IoLDEn A i W lg. 4 Page F ifty-four 5358! '-ff-R' Q-' 71' 4 9'l 5 .94 . ' . fr' 1 . I e l a'a'.'.' 34.0 U O C 4' WVU' K 1 'fdiw' , - 53 . . 90,3 Q , ,eff ,jpg -gn 1- gun' .-3,1 A59 94,9 . 598 5 44,-'o ,. Ti , F 0 V -Q abt-1 4-:-133:-:-:f:f:2,' ' s . -Y 0 4 , 1 ,-. '- 3,-If!-ISSJ' , , dp.. 255' ,if 1 -,agfafot - ' 1 A gg, -i fi J '. 4 i 7 6 gm' l F 1 I xl, Um QQ I v 'E fe:-,w - , , ' ri- -' :ff u Jw- .1-an VW fam. - fLf '1Tu:'fL' lf! WT isa? '1 1 'f-4!.' ' fl2Q f iii - 2-'-1 ' -iw. vga ,'2x. 1411!-51 H 24 l7'2'tf' ' ' 1 at-, 31 7 n Lrg ' V , Ba T fx I ll: 696666 L 1 , 1 .' :- r. 'ir -' v ' , ,V r. A 5 Y I n ,' xv gf I :J ?rM 4 L , L - . 11 '., f ' X A The May Queehf Maid of Horror, :md thc May Court are Qhosen Ezfplr 1 arwvb the stu lent bod . Tl1C,,C'fOW1liI10 of the 565 Y . r Y an Queaergjzincl May Dagy' exerCises.q,re a high light of the SJC. , m H. . . ' . IC2lDl17LIS.'QPICUIKIGCI:UIC the Qqeen, Maud of Honor, the Glcc ClLIl1,Nl!SOH1C of the May Court dancers, and the spectators. ,E X I - 1 ', V - . A 5 ',l I i it-2' J, I . ' ' -i ws Cty M8611 Cjaro fyll jfzagzinef ANN CANNON Maid of Honor 'vi' I ,v ,f-1-, 1 E UA ':-: F :Z 1 J 5, W .' Ng, W 3 e I, '1:'T ff -1. Q, .Fila-,Z 45 , Mg , 'fx ,ff Q if T Q--w PATRICIA LINDLEY VVILBUR l'lA1VIMOND lVlARY WELLS BARRY CARTER GLENN PARRIS PATRICIA lVlASON ROBERT MITCHEM JEAN BELL SPIRIT CF S. J. C. Annually, the Sopllomore Class Of Spartan- burg Ir. College elects twelve students who reflect the personality, character, and leader- ship of the student body. These students are called the Spirit of SJC. ClAROLYN INABINET GILBERT SUAREZ CTAROLYN FERGUSON JIM MY LAWRENCE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS MRS. PATRICIA BRAGG MASON BARRY MICHAEL CARTEII Page S xty lIAf0l 6l,l'l.'5 , Queen Meme Ham HcAaral5 Y ALMA MATER First within our hearts we place thee Alma Nlater mine, Down the years thy loving guidance Still on us will shine. CHORUS: Alma Mater, how we love thee! are truly thine. VVe will never cease to love thee Alma Mater mine. Gathered from the states about us VVe to thee have come, Soon we learned to love thee dearly Soon made thee our home. Loyal hearts that thrill so proudly Lips that sing thy praise, Alma Mater, we thy children This thy glad hymn raise. After us may others follow And our places fill, But our hearts with thee will linger, We will love thee still. CLASS POEM Strangers in assembly From places far and near, Wheri we first met 110t to forget Upon this campus here. Pioneers in our field of faith ln quest of wisdom true, The world of dreams outside the door Belonged to me and you. Endowed with this prophecy, That if we seek, we find An open field in which to he A servant of mankind. Let's not forget the day we met, No matter where we beg In memory's lane we'll live again As students of our SJC. ALTON C. SMITH, Class Poet Page Sixty-two SCDPHOMORE CLASS PROPHECY Here it is june, l965, already. It seems like only yesterday that the most talented, famous, and bril- liant class ever to he graduated from Spartanburg junior College were strolling around the campus. Back at clear old S.j.C. for the 1955 class reunion, we see all the old familiar faces. The Methodist Church Conference met last week at the new Auditorium in Spartanburg, a gift ol: the multi-millionaire oil tycoon, j. C. Kirby. Those Bishops attending were Barry Carter and Quincy llarris. Derrell Parris, Missionary to Russia, who is home after five years, was guest speaker. That famous scientist team who perfected the UBlack Brothers Sure Kure Kof Syrup formula, and the most famous lawyer in the world, Bay Petty, we1'e discussing the careers of the rest of their classmates. Ann Cannon is teaching physical education to the Citadel Cadets-llup, two, three, four-boys-. joan Dantzler, Carolyn Cwinn, and Miriam Kelley are professional basketball players for that New York team, T he Sharpshootcrs. Carolyn Ferguson james, Patricia Bragg Mason, judy Casey Bishop, and judy lloldman McClure are dividing their time between their husbands and their teaching. Carolyn teaches English Literature at VVinthrop, Pat teaches Calculus at Duke University, judy B. teaches Ancient Egyptian History at Limestone, and jucly Mc teaches Sociology at Lander. Weiiclell Hot Comer Lee and jackie Short Stop Linder were the main reasons the Cleveland lndians won the pennant last year. Don Barbare and jimmy Lawrence own a big night club and restaurant, The Blue Slipperfi at Myrtle Beach. The head waiter is Robert Mitchem. VVaitresses and cigarette girls are Augusta Cash, Roberta Altman, Nora lrlutchins, and judy Bridges. Pat Lindley is the hat-check girl. Heading the chorus line are Carolyn Smiles lnabinet, Phyllis Bubbles Lcdford, Charlotte Pint-sizen Smith, and jo Cutie Cannon. Cody Hot Lips Robin- son's band, The Tune Blowers, furnishes the music. Those who work for Cody are jack Bedwine, Calbert Lee, Don Wfhite. Fred Pack, and Alton Smith. johnny Bishop is the vocalist. Last, but not least, Mary VVells is the Mistress of Ceremonies. Vlfandering on around the campus, we see the new, sixestory Kendall Belcher Dormitory designed by those great architects Gilbert Suarez and Treze Beasley and built by that great engineer Wilbrin- Hammond. Don Hughes, the furniture millionaire, furnished Belcher Dormitory in the finest style. Caynelle Shook is the housemother. Over the inter-communication system comes the strains of the Vaughan VValtz. Anita, who has given many concerts in Carnegie Hall, is also a great composer. Furnishing the lyrics are the Cold Dust T winsf' Shirley Leonard and Henrietta O'Cain. just as we start back across the campus toward the new VValler Chapel, built with funds donated by Bill VValler, the Editor-in-Chief of the New York journal, a long Cadillac turns into the drive. Nellie Bichards, the Head Secretary at the Port of Ein- barkation in Vlfashington, D. C., is helped out by her chauffeur Edward Vick. It seems that she is visiting Dan Mizzell and his wife, the former Martha Book. Dan owns a big farm clown in Dor- chester County. Betty johnson and jean Bell tutor the Mizzell's children. Conway Miles is the superf intendent of the farm. Nlaybe Clenn Parris, the owner of Parris' Dog Kennels in Gaffney, has some news of the rest of the class. Yes, joe VV'hiteside is a chiropodist in Charlotte. Rose Mary Whit1HOl'C is his receptionist. janie VVhitmore is a nurse for jack Hall, the famous brain surgeon. jack Sullivan and jim Lyles are professional foot- ball players. David Leister manages the Chicago Bears. Thomas Miller and Bobby Cartee are pro- fessional wrestlers. Bill Eller, Ralph Cooper, and VVeldon Eaves are economic wizards in the Pen- tagon. Ronald McCutcheon is the Ambassador to Turkistan. Mary Ruth Potts is a missionary to Africa, and Ernest Holder is the minister of Easley Baptist Church. As we arrive at the chapel, we hear the class as they begin to sing: First within our hearts we place thee, We are truly thine. VVe will never cease to love thee, Alma Mater mine. juDY CASEY, Class Prophet Page Sixty-three SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Our purpose in writing this history is not to com- pile an accurate, detailed record of our two eventful years at S.j.G., because that would be impossible. The things that have meant the most to us, the people we've shared them with, and the experiences we have had can only be inscribed in the hearts and minds of individuals. All the memories that we hold dear to our hearts cannot be expressed in written words. For that reason, we write this his- tory as a brief, lasting record to keep these things clear in our mind through the coming years. With mixed emotions and our hopeful eyes to ward the future, we, the new freshmen, began our struggle through college in 1953-1954. Although we had reached this milestone in our lives, we saw the necessity for someone to guide us along our way. To make our burden lighter, we elected Roger Thompson, President, Bill Waller, Vice-President, Georgia Hastings, Secretary, Carcr lyn Ferguson, Treasurer, Mrs. Patricia Mason, Re- porter, and Mr. A. G. Garter, Sponsor. The struggle was hard and pretty rough in spots, but we endured it with a big smile. We held our heads high and gloried in the progress we were slowly making. As the year progressed, clubs were organized, social activities were planned, and the basketball season started in full swing. Too soon, this all ended with that big event, the Freshman-Sophrr more Dance. Final exams were before us, but be- fore we realized it, they were over, and our summer vacation began. After that all-too-brief rest, we began the last half of our journey in harmony with our classmates and the excitement of our sophomore year. With determination and little hesitation, we elected Glenn Parris, President, Barry Garter, Vice-President, Nellie Richards, Secretary, Carolyn Ferguson, Treasurer, Mary Wells, Reporter, and Mr. A. G. Garter, Sponsor. Again we experienced the excitement of organzi- ing clubs, planning social activities, and cheering ourselves hoarse at the basketball games. At this point, we can't forget the canteen. There we were in all of our vacant periods, talking, laugh- ing, playing ping pong or checkers, listening to the jukebox, and really enjoying life with all our class- mates. Those were the days when-ll! Page Sixty-four Once again we arrived at that eventful time of year when we were guests of the Freshmen for the Freshman-Sophomore Dance late in the spring. This dance, which marked the triumph of our social life at S.j.G., was a great success. Another event that will linger in our hearts was the May Day ex-- ercises, with the May Queen, Carolyn lnabinet, ac- companied by the Maid of I-lonor, Ann Gannon, and both Freshman and Sophomore attendants. But all good things must end, and we had reached that point. All too soon wc had reached the last curve of our journey, that of final exams. We overcame this obstacle much better than wc thought, and then thrilled to the excitement of that long-awaited Graduation Day. On that day our destinies changed. Our journey was nearly ended, but the past two- year journey was only a minor portion of the great journey of life. We had reached that one big in- tersection where cach of us was to take a different road for the future. At this intersection we ended our class history with heavy hearts and sad good- bys. No longer were we to be as one class. We were to separate and continue our journey alone as in- dividuals. Our sophomore year had been a year of happiness and comradeship, the pleasures of which shall always hold a distinct place in our memories. Our one big hope now was that we had been an asset to our Alma Mater, as well as an example to those who were to travel down the same road that we had known so well. Here we bring to a close the history of our Sophomore class, with the hope that it will serve as a brief diary for each of our Sophomores. ln years to come, we can read this and remember the two best years of our life and all the many pleasant memories they hold of our life on the campus of SPARTANBURG JUNIOR COLLEGE. Wlieii things seem to go wrong and the odds seem against us in the remainder of our journey through life, it would be well worthwhile for us to bear these words in mind: Life's contest doesn't always go To the stronger or faster man, But sooner or later the man who wins ls the man who thinks he can. NELLIE RUTH RICHARDS, Class Historian LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ARTICLE I-To Tue F1u3s1rMAN CLASS We, The Sophomore Class of l 9 5 5 do leave the ability to carrv on the work of TI-IE S.J.C. TRAILBLAZER and THE S.J.C. OLYMPIAN. We also leave to the future CELEBRITIES CSOPI-IOMORESD of S.J.C., our love-some of it, that is! Anrrouz II-To Tm: FACULTY To Dr. Burgess, we leave our gratitude for two years' adventure in learning. To Dean Scoggins, we leave a Do Not Disturb sign for his classroom door. To Mr. Blackburn, we leave a larger second year Spanish Class. To Mr. Blackwell, we glady leave our old polymorphonuclear leucocytesf' To Mr. Carter, we leave a book entitled How To Spend Your Leisure Fime, or How To Crowd Fifty-five Hours Into lzacli Day. To Mr. Greer, we leave three new words for his vocabulary: actually, definitely, and seemingly. To Prof. Herbert, we leave the ability to teach algebra to dumb students. To'Mr. Mooneyham, we leave an even better basketball team for next year. To Miss Schumpert, we leave a class to give her a hard time in French. To Dr. Travvick, we leave our best wishes for many more success- ful years of teaching. To Mrs. Waugh, we leave our places in commerce to be filled by other prospective secretaries. To Betty Alverson, we leave the new menu she did not receive last year. To Shirley Baker, we leave a husband-or a reasonable facsimile. To Lorantx Began, we leave some dog food-for Ajax. To Allen Long and Lennie Bell, we leave a quieter CPD dormi- tory. To Myrle Reed, we leave a pencil Sharpener so she won't have to use the one in the library. To Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. Allison, we leave our place in the dormitory to be filled with new faces. To A. D. Clowney Cliosemaryb, we leave a new washing machine for his wife. Anrrern III-To Oun FELLOW Srumawrs Roberta Altman leaves her ability to spend all her time, including leisure time, in studying lessons, to anyone who will do it. Treze Beasley leaves his ability to get up at 8:15 and be at class by 8:30. Carolyn Ferguson and Jean Bell leave-wearing DIAMONDS! Johnny Bishop leaves his ability to be a checker champ to Larry Copeland. Ralph Black leaves his sixty mile drive to S.J.C. to anyone who will attempt it. Ray Black leaves all his class seats to Mr. Boalt-a better man is he to fill them. Ann Cannon leave her haircut to anyone who can wear it and take the criticism. Jo Cannon leaves her two algebra books to anyone who thinks he will need them for two years straight. Bobby Cartee leaves his 'parking place in front of the library to anyone whose car has a dead battery. Judy Casey leaves her uersonal copy of I-Ieart of Stone to Ed Smith to play when lie is not in the canteen. Augusta Cash leaves her ping-pong ball and paddle to Bunny Thomas. Joan Dantzler leaves her trusty old Literature book to anyone who can fight it under Mr. Carter. Jack I-Iall leaves his supply of ping-pong balls to Leon Eubanks. Wilbur I-lammond leaves his pink love seat to anyone with a ove. Ernest Holder leaves his roommate, Barry Carter, to any girl who thinks she can break the ice. Judie I-Ioldman leaves Boston, and transplants herself in Chester, S. C. Nora Hutchins leaves her ability to learn algebra to anyone who thinks he can stay with it. Betty Johnson leaves her fluent Spanish vocabulary to anyone who knows how to use it. Miriam Kelly leaves her place in the B.S.U. to all the Baptist students next year. James Lawrence leaves his room, but he shall return to it next vear. Calbert Lee leaves his ability to play ping-pong to anyone who can hold the paddle. Wendell Lee leaves his riders to Ralph Moore, hoping that he will improve their attendance in school. Phyllis Ledford leaves her seat in algebra, which she used for two years, to the first one who wishes to sit in it. Morris Leister leaves his ping-pong paddle to whoever will take care of it. Shirley Leonard leaves her seat in bookkeeping to June Martin if she has the patience to take it. James Lyles leaves his parking place-the last on the last row-to Leonard Marsh. Robert Mitchem leaves his pipe and his girlfriends to Stanley Crocker, because he is man enough to handle both. Martha Book and Dan Mizzell leave with pleasant memories of S.J.C.-fthe memories of studying, that islj Henrietta O'Cain leaves her bookkeeping and shorthand ability to Mildred Eaddy, who is one of Mrs. Waugh's most charming students. Fred Pack leaves his wavy hair to anyone who knows how to give a Toni. Derrell Parris leaves his wit and good humor to Roland Smith, who certainly can use it. Glenn Parris leaves his literature book, may its next user have more leisure time than he has had. Ray Petty leaves his curly hair to Charles Gregory. Jack Redwine leaves --------- ll!!! Nellie Richards leaves her many fond memories and good times at Ole' S.J.C. to anyone who can enioy them as much as she did. Caynell Shook leaves her room in Judd Hall to anyone who will be able to stay in it without freezing to death. Alton Smith leaves his million dollar smile to everyone be- fore, and after, exams, and on all other occasions. Charlotte Smith leaves the record, Heart of Stone, to any one who will break it over Ed Smith's head. Anita Vaughan leaves her room in Judd Hall to Carolyn King and Catherine Mason and hopes that they will stay in it during study hour more than she did. Edward Vick leaves his ability to ride a motor scooter to Buster Causey. Bill Waller leaves his no-doz tablets to any freshman who may need them to stay awake in Mr. Carter's class. Mary Wells leaves her ability to shout, and be heard from one end of the campus to the other, to anyone who can get by with it. Don VVhite leaves his Spanish book to Jack Nance and hopes that he will use it to a better advantage then he did. Rosemary VVhitmore leaves her place in the Phi Theta Kappa Fraternity to Darlene Neely. SIGNED: ROBERTA ALTMAN MARTHA G. Roox WITNESSESS: ML Sandman Liberace Page Sixty-five sy ggi? WW sg wx? Axf I gs QW? M35 0X6i,X'x?.0 WJ f Q.,1xi5f-1266 B QQ! ' My xhiif X bb VVS . I xx Q N V ,,,, W M KMA 6 E Yi ' Q Q Q? Mm f? L' feQ? 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Son Tire Recupping Distributors of Dciyton Tires World's Finest-Safest Tires RECAPPING AT ITS BEST Phone 2-1689 657 N. Church Street Ed T. Romsey Som F. Mize Res, 8290 Res, 3-l238 SPARTANBURG, S. C. P g S ty of 'i xgleafsgi S9 C. Faculty and Students . . . Lgon 5 ore, n . . . you are always welcome We Specialize in Lawn Grass and Plant Ol the Foods and Pet Supplies HUG. lil. SITIITH C0 Dial 2-0453 On The Sauare One ot tne Carolinas' 'l4l W. Main Street SPARTANBURG, S' C' Finer Department Stores B e p re pu red for hospitality Q l Compliments ot V ' .tri Q i ' Avail W ll Belk Hudson Co. af 'W 9 L mt as l 1 ' S Spartanburg's nil . I P Leading and Til gn Most Modern M l, l l , I l 'E' 3 - 51 , F' S' 1 -'Q H' X. -I il d l ll iw -f' Lu: XF. I 'L V il'- X ig J' N .:-.,. I r . . l uf 1 hz Z B011 Ll I K . . D H ' ' Department Store ncmw wot: Aumomv or me cocA-con comm! nv Spartanburg Coca- Gola Bottling Co. 500 W. Main St. Page Seventy-Illzre K f 1 w L! 4. 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