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Y College Da Ernest Eugene Baker 189 Haas Street T 8: 1 club 4, 3, 2, 1, Speech club 4, 3, Senior play 4, Class oflicer 3, 2, 1, Football 2, 1, Sunday school class president. Edith Jeanette Baldwin Route 5 Library club 4, 2, Math club 4, Hi-Life staff 4, 3, Senior play usher 4, Psychology club 3, Miss Union Hi contest 3, Presbyterian Youth Fellowship officer, Sunday school officer, Writer for Dig,' magazine, Dressmaking contest. Lillian Mulloy Barnette Route, 31 Young Stenogs club 4, Speech club 4, Dressrnaking contest 3, Glee club 2, Church pianist, Training Union officer, YWA oihcer. Carl Eugene Beck, Ir. 402 South Church Street Math club 4, Psychology club 4, Hi-Life staff 4, 3, Band 4, 3, 2, 1, Senior officer 4, Latin club 1. Margaret Elizabeth Beheler Route 4 Training Union president, Sunday school officer, Training Union group captain. Peter DuPre Berry 104 West South Street President of student body 4, Student council 4, junior Rotarian 4, English book club 4, program chairman 4, Math club 4, Psychology club 4, vice- president 4, Futurian club 4, 3, President South Carolina Yearbook Association 4, GLEAM staff 4, 3, 2, junior associate editor 8, senior associate edi- tor 4, French club 4, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, Boys State 3, Track 3, Hi-Life staff 3, junior play 3, Homeroom officer 3, 2, 1, Class oliicer 2, Basket- ball 2, Golf team 1. Ioyce Ann Betenbaugh 512 South Pinckney Street Young Stenogs club 4, Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1, Block U club 4, 3, 2, 1. Judith Faye Billings Route 1 Psychology club 4, Dressmaking contest 4, Sunday school class president, Bobby Jack Birch 122 Arthur Boulevard Psychology club 3. Harriet Kay Bishop 109 Flynn Street Speech club 4, Psychology club 4. Kendrick O'neal Black 251 Church Street, BuHalo Speech club 4, Math club 4, English Book club 4, Band 4, 3, 2, 1, officer 4. Warren Ralph Black 102 Spring Street Psychology club 4, T 8z I club 4, 2, 1, Block U club 3, 2.
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V lass Rings Mary Alice Abee 400 Boyce Street Young Stenogs club 4, Library club 35 Latin club lg II3,fe?dgnt of Sunday school class, Vice-President o . . . Robert Lee Abee 400 Boyce Street Block U club 3. Ralph Eugene Adams, Ir. 100 Santuck Street Psychology club 45 T Srl club 45 Baseball 45 Class oflicer 2. Frances Dale Addison Route 5 Beta club 4, 35 National Honor Society 45 Young Stenogs club 45 Vice-President of Training Union class 45 President of Sunday school class 3. Mary Frances Allred Carlisle Homeroom officer 4, 3, 25 Secretary of Sunday school class. James Christopher Ammons Ionesville Sans Souci 4, 35 Math club 4, secretary 45 English book club 4, Futurians 4, 35 Student council 3. Daisy Onetta Anderson Carlisle Psychology club 4. Donna Violet Armstrong 317 Pine Street Hi-Life staff 4, 3, managing editor 45 Quill and Scroll 4, 3g Senior play 4. Angela Faye Arthur Route 3 Psychology club 45 GLEAM staff 45 Young Stenogs club 43 Senior play usher 45 junior play 35 Presi- dent of Sunday school class. James R. Ashmore 202 Catherine Street Alice Elaine Bailey Cross Anchor Psychology club 4, Young Stenogs club 45 Bus Drivers club 45 Homeroom officer 15 President of Sunday school class: Training Union secretaryg Vice-President of YWA5 Contestant in Miss Laurens Electric Co-op beauty pageant. Brenda Faye Baker Route 3 Young Stenogs club 45 Psychology club 45 Senior play usher 45 Latin club 4, 3, 2, 15 Hi-Life staff 4, 15 Blazer club 4, 35 junior play usher 3, lg Clee club 3, 15 Library club 3, 25 4-H club 15 Sunday school teacher, G.A. officer.
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y ln Gym Yields Needed Information To Seniors Seniors began to feel like seniors on October 12, Col- lege day. It was then that they reported tothe gymnasium to meet representatives from the colleges of South Caro- lina and to be given full information about any in which they were interested. Wofford College, the University of South Carolina, Clemson, Winthrop, Converse, Limestone, Columbia Col- lege, Newberry, Furman University, Presbyterian Col- lege, Spartanburg junior and North Greenville-all were there to tell about college courses, college expenses, college life. Business schools were also on hand through their representatives. Brochures were handed out, college yearbooks were in evidence, name lists were compiled, requests for ap- plication blanks were made. Following College day, some seniors began to discuss with guidance counselors the possibility of securing scholarships. Many were available to deserving students, and applications for them went forward. Among these were the Elkis scholarships for leadership and character. General Motors, the Ford Foundation and General Elec- trical made tempting scholarships available. These were in addition to the many offered by practically every college. Scholarships were awarded to seniors on awards day during assembly. On this program in assembly, just be- fore the close of school, other awards were also made. Among them were the bus drivers bonus to all bus drivers who had driven a suflicient number of days. And two history awards, the Woodmen of the World United States History Awards and the Current Events award, were made. Seniors showed special interest in the University of South Carolina Bobby, Sandy, fstandingl Joyce, Gene, Iudy, Mulloy, Harriet, and on College Day. This group includes Cseatedb Margaret, Jeanette, Becky. They are trying to make a very important decision. 4
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