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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
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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
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