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hristmas Mary Alice Hicks 400 Perrin Avenue Psychology club 4, Dressmaking contest 4, 2, Homeroom officer 2. Vance Edward Hightower Buffalo Speech club 4, English Book club 4, Assistant secretary in office 4, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, 2, author of constitution, secretary 2, Student body officer 3, T 8: I club 3, Class president 2, State Student Council Convention 1, Homeroom officer 1, President of 4-H club, Sunday school teacher, attended National Scouts Jamboree, junior Rotarian. Curtiss Wilbur Hodge, Ir. Catawba Street Psychology club 4, president, Math club 4, Block U club 4, 3, English Book club 4, Football 4, 3, 2, T 6: I club 3, 2, 1, secretary 3, Student council 3, Band 1, Junior Rotarian, South Carolina Shrine Bowl, Best lineman trophy 4. Ruth Heyward Hodges Route 1 National Honor Society 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, Futurians 4, 3, Future Teachers club 4, 3, Sans Souci 4, Math club 4, president, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, English Book club 4, Speech club 4, Senior play 4, junior play 3, Latin Key award 2, Hi-Life reserve staff 2. Brenda Louise Holcombe Buffalo National Honor Society 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, Future Teachers club 4, 3, H11-Life staff 4, 3, 2, Young Stenogs club 4, officer, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, Secretary-treasurer of Sunday school, Intermediate and Young People. Susan Hamilton Hope 316 South Street Hi-Life staff 4, 3, 2, editor 4, National Honor Society 4, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, Futurians club 4, 3, Future Teachers club 4, 3, president 4, English Book club 4, president 4, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, Homeroom officer 4, 3, 2, Math club 4, Sans Souci 4, GLEABI staff 2, 1, PYF officer. William Thomas Howell, Ir. 205 Spruce Street Band 4, 3, 2, 1, Psychology club 4, Math club 4. Charles Sanders Hughes II 106 Arthur Boulevard Class president 4, 3, Track team 4, 3, Football publicity agency 4, National Honor Society 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Math club 4, Futurians club 4, 3, W. O.W. award in American History 3, Charles Palmer Davis Award- in Current Events 3, Wofford Summer Science Program 4, junior play 3, T 8: I club 1. Mary Ann Hughes 120 Highland Drive Future Teachers club 4, 3, 2, National Honor So- ciety 4, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, English Book club 4, treasurer 4, Math club 4, treasurer 4, Hi-Life staff 4, 3, associate editor 4, Sans Souci 4, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, Junior play usher 3. Wayne Ervin Hutcherson 104 3rd Avenue Football 4, 3, 2, 1, captain 4, Block U club 4, 3, 2, Track 4, 3, Psychology club 4, Speech club 4, T Sz I club 3, 2, 1, Student council 2, Basketball 1, junior Rotarian. Brenda Kay Ivey Route 5 Psychology club 4, Beta club 4, 3, Secretary of M. I. F. and Sunday school class. Frances Keller James 306 South Street National Honor Society 4, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, GLEABI staff 4, 3, 1, copy editor 4, Homeroom president 4, 3, Student council 4, 3, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, officer 3, 1, Miss Hi Miss 4, Math club 4, Sans Souci 4, Homecoming at- tendant 4, Altemate cheerleader 4, 3, Altemate Girl Stater 3, Class officer 3, PYF oHicer 3, 1, Delegate to CSPA convention in New York, Best Looking. if i l
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Seniors Enjo Homeroorn Parties lust Before Potato chips, soda pop, cookies, and the singing of jingle Bells at homeroom gatherings out-distanced study- ing on Friday, December 16, the day school closed for the Christmas holidays. Teachers tried to hold down excitement and proceed as though it were a regular school day, but the proverbial Christmas spirit Was in the air, and suppressed excitement had its way. A special double-assembly program, at which the sen- ior band played and the audience was invited to sing, did give an approved outlet to soaring spirits. At last came 2:35 and the ringing of the dismissal bell. Merry Christmasesv were exchanged, and hurrying steps soon emptied buildings and grounds. Some Went to jobs already secured in local stores. Others hastened home- Ward to address Christmas cards, or Wrap gifts, or help decorate a Christmas tree or front door. Later, the singing of carols at churches around town became a holiday event. Snowy Weather on Christmas eve prevented the usual carolling around a deodara tree on the lawn of Grace Methodist church, decorated by the City of Union. Partying and dancing punctuated the period. Among the big eventsl' was a winter ball, given by Union High girls at the Veteranis Memorial park, and a dance spon- sored by Union,s Clemson club, featuring the Tigertones, an instrumental group from Clemson College. The 17-day holiday ended Tuesday, January 3. Then came the return to school to prepare for mid-term exams. With all homerooms festively decorated for Christmas time, parties refreshments while chatting and singing are Susan, Ruth, Frances, ended the last day of school before Christmas holidays. Enjoying Brenda, Mary Ann, Tommy, Vance, Wilbur, Wayne, Sandy, Alice. 46 l
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Exams Give Carolyn Ehse Johns 107 Arthur Boulevard National Honor Society 4, S, Future Teachers club 4, S, 2, reporter 3, Futurians club 4, 3, Cheer- leader 4, 3, head cheerleader 4, GLEAIVI staff 4, Sans Souci 4, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, Math club 4, English Book club 4, president 4, Psychology club 4, Homecoming sponsor 4, 3, Homeroom oilicer 4, 2, 1, Block U club 4, Junior play usher 3, Hi-Life staff 1, Forget-Me-Not Queen, Delegate to CSPA convention in New York, Quill and Scroll 4, Young Women's Auxiliary, president. Baylus S. Johnson 319 South Mountain Street Speech club 4, English Book club 4, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, 2, 1, Psychology club 3, Chorus 3, 2. Doris Elizabeth Johnson 405 West Main Street Speech club 4, Math club 4, Psychology club 4, English Book club 4, Senior play 4, Library club 2, Latin club 1, Sunday school teacher. Mary Jane Jolly 503 North Church Street Psychology club 4. Winston Churchill Jones 407 Lybrand Street Psychology club 4. Charles Milford Jordan 104 Cherokee Avenue National Honor Society 4, 8, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, Block U club 4, 3, Futurians club 4, 3, San Souci 4, Math club 4, president 4, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, officer 1, GLEAM staff 4, 3, co- editor 4, Tennis team 4, 3, 2, Cheerleader 4, 3, Junior Rotarian 4, Representative to Columbia Scholastic Press Association 4, Junior play 3, Boys State 3, Hi-Life staff 2, 1, Homeroom oiiicer 2, 1, Class oHicer 1, Presbytery editor 3, Local Senior High Fellowship officer 4, 3, 2, 1. Myra Loretta Jordan 208 North Enterprise Street National Honor Society 4, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, Future Teachers club 4, 3, Hi-Life staff 4, 3, 2, Senior play 4, Latin club 4, 3, 2, l, Speech club 4, 3, French club 4, Psychology club 4, Math club 4, Junior play 3, Oral Interpretation club 3, secretary 3. Thomas Russel Kelly Route 4 National Honor Society 4, 3, Beta club 4, 3, Stu- dent council 4, Homeroom president 4, GLEAM staFf 4, 3, Band 4, 3, 2, 1, officer 4, Senior play 4, Sans Souci 4, English Book club 4, Math club 4, Honorary Hi-Life staff 3, Hi-Life staff 2, Junior Rotarian. Ronald Brent Kirby 176 John Street Psychology club 4, T 8: I club 4, 3, 2, 1, Basket- ball feam 8, 2. William Michael Kirby 204 Hart Street Math club 4, English Book club 4, Junior Rotarian. Tommy Faye Knox Route 5 Psychology club 4, Bus Drivers club 4, 3, 2, Knothole Award 3. Sadie Beth Lamb 106 Calhoun Street Future Teachers club 4, 3, 2, Basketball te-am 4, 3, 2, 1, co-captain 3, 2, Block U club 4, 3, 2, 1, Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, Sans Souci 4, English Book club 4, Senior play 4, Homeroom oiiicer 4, 1, Math club 4, GLEALI staff 3, 2, Psychology club 3, Junior play 3, Student council 1, Homecoming sponsor 1, Methodist Youth Fellowship.
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