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Hi hlights Rebecca Carolyn Teague 116 Broad Street Psychology club 4, secretary 45 Senior play 45 Speech club 35 Hi-Life staff 25 Latin club 15 Presi- dent of Methodist Youth Fellowship. Michael Gary Thomason Ionesville National Honor Society 45 Beta club 4, 35 Math club 45 Sans Souci 45 English Book club 45 Junior Rotarian. Larry Wayne Threatte 311 Ravenscroft Street Football 2. Frances Louise Tinsley 128 Park Drive Latin club 4, 3, 2, secretary 45 Future Teachers club 45 Sans Souci 45 English Book club 4, secre- tary 45 Band 15 Homecoming sponsor 4, 25 H13-Life' staff 4, 3, 2, local color editor 45 Junior play prompter 35 Futurians club 45 Methodist Youth Fellowship secretary. Carol jones Todd 414W East Main Street Hi-Life staff 4, 3, typist 45 Psychology club 45 Young Stenogs club 45 Homecoming committee 35 junior play committee 35 Homeroom oftlcer 15 Sun- day school class oitlcer. James Clyde Treadway, Ir. 108 Broad Street National Honor Society 4, 35 Beta club 4, 35 Math club 45 Psychology club 45 Futurians club 4, 3, reporter 35 Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, president 25 Latin key award 25 Tennis team 4, 3, 2, 1, cap- tain 4, 3, most valuable player 35 Basketball team 3, 2, 15 Block U club 4, 3, 2, 15 GLEAM staff 3, 2, 15 Student council 3, 2, 15 Secretary of student body 85 Homeroorn officer 4, 2, 15 Class officer 2, 15 Delegate to S. C. Student council worshop 35 Delegate to S. C. Student council convention 35 Sunday school class and Training Union president5 Junior Rotarian. William Fletcher Vieth Route 2 Speech club 45 Psychology club 45 Band 2, 1. Roger Dale Waldrop 105 Lincoln Street Psychology club 45 Speech club 45 T 8: I club 35 Library club 1. Barbara Coye Ward 219 Ravenscroft Street Sans Souci 45 Blazer club 4, 35 Homeroom ofticer 4, 3, 2, 15 Student council 2, 15 Iunior play 35 Glee club 3, 25 Psychology club 3. Brenda Gail Watkins 206 Spruce Street Latin club 4, 3, 2, 15 Math club 45 English Book club 45 French club 45 Senior play committee 45 Curved Bar Girl Scout. Ionnie Russellene Weatherford 104 Douglass Heights GLEAM staff 4, 3, co-editor 4, junior associate edi- tor 85 Future Teachers club 4, 3, secretary 45 Quill and Scroll 4, 35 National Honor Society 4, 35 English Book club 4, secretary 45 Latin club 4, 3, 2, 15 Beta club 4, 35 Psychology club 45 Math club 45 French club 4, State Yearbook convention 45 National Honor Society convention 45 Senior prom entertainment committee S5 Junior play usher 35 Glee club 2, 15 Hi-Life stall 3, 2, honorary staff 35 Declamation club 2, president 25 Decla- mation contest 2, 1, winner 25 Methodist Youth Fellowship president and sub-district president5 Curved Bar Girl Scout 1. Bruce Welborn White, Jr. 104 Eastwood Avenue National Honor Society 4, 3, treasurer 45 Junior play 35 Futurians club 4, 35 Beta club 4, 35 Latin club 4, 3, 2, 1, treasu1'er 35 GLEAM staff 4, 35 Football team 4, 3, 15 Track team 35 Math cluh 4, vice-president 45 French club 45 Block U club 4, 35 Methodist Youth Fellowship president and vice-president5 Junior Rotarian.
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For Hawaii B. Boyd Scott 706 East Main Street National Honor Society 4, 35 Beta club 4, 35 Blazer club 4, 3, 2, 1, officer 15 Math club 45 English Book club 45 Sans Souci 45 Futurians club 4, 35 Latin club 4, 3, 2, lg President of Presbyterian Youth Fellowship5 Junior Rotarian5 Boys State. Ranoth Kaye Shetley 226 Fant Avenue National Honor Society 45 Beta club 4, 35 GLEAM staff 45 Psychology club 45 Math club 45 Speech club 45 Homeroom officer 45 Latin club 4, 3, 2, 15 Basketball team 4, 3, 2, 15 Junior play usher 85 President of Sunday school class. Johnny D. Smith Route 2 Psychology club 45 Speech club 4, 35 English Book club 45 Bus Drivers club 45 Math club 45 President of youth club in church5 Vice-president of Explorers. Linda Kay Smith Buffalo Band 4, 3, 2, 1, secretary 45 Homeroom officer 4, 3, 2, 15 Young Stenogs club 45 Bus Drivers club 4, 85 Hi-Life typist 4, S5 Psychology club 45 Stu- dent council 85 4-H club 2, l. James Walker Smith Buffalo Speech club 45 Psychology club 45 Bus Drivers club 4, 35 4-H club 2, 1. Ann Lucile Spears 119 Goss Avenue Latin club 4, 3, 2, 15 Sans Souci 4, president 45 National Honor Society 4, 3, secretary 45 Beta club 4, 35 Psychology club 45 Math club 45 Class oflicer 45 Futurians club 4, 35 H11-Life staff 45 Block U club 4, 8, 2, 15 Tennis team 3, 2, 15 Football sponsor 25 Class president 15 Latin Key award 25 Curved-Bar Girl Scout. Hubert Holmes Sprouse, Jr. 118 Park Drive CLEAM staff 4, 3, senior associate editor 45 Quill and Scroll 4, 35 Futurians club 45 English Book club 45 Math club 45 Speech club 4, 35 Junior play 35 Declamation club 25 MYF vice-president and sccretary5 Delegate to CSPA convention in New York City5 Wittiest5 Junior Rotarian. Richard Stepp Route 4 T 81 I club 4, 85 Bus Drivers club 4, 35 Manager of baseball team 3. Vera Frances Stepp Route 4 Young Stenogs club 45 Senior play committee 45 President of Sunday school class. Brenda Kay Sumner Buffalo Hi-Life staff 45 Library club 2. Sandra Elaine Sumner 1204 West Main Street Psychology club 45 junior play committee 35 Hi- Life staff 25 Homeroom officer 15 Secretary and treasurer of Sunday school class. Ferrol Cudd Teague Murrah Apartments Beta club 4, 35 Future Teachers club 4, 35 Speech club 45 Young Stenogs club 4, president5 Student secretary 45 Senior play usher 45 Homeroom officer 4, 3, 2, 15 Band 3, 2, 1, officer 3, 25 Hi-Life staff 25 Latin club 15 Student council 15 Sunbeam teacher and pianist for Mon-Aetna Churchg YWA's, Majorette 3. , 55
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Cf High School Life Shine On Senior Class Da Class Day this year followed the same theme that was used for the Easter Parade and the Prom: A Salute to Hawaii. On this program the seniors reviewed the high- lights of their freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior years. Then came the climaxing ceremony in which the outgoing president of the student body passed a lighted torch, symbol of learning and leadership, to the incoming student body president, and the president of the senior class placed the academic robe he was wearing, upon the shoulders of the president of the rising junior class. Following these traditional acts, the members of the class of ,6l rose and sang Follow the Gleamf' the adopted school hymn, and then before relinquishing their seats in the center front section of the auditorium, they also sang, We are leaving the school We love so dear, Union High. We bid farewell to the halls of cheer, Union High. To the junior class we throw the torch, hold it high and never lose the high standards of our school, Union Highf, With tear-streaked faces they marched out of the audi- torium. After the juniors had proudly taken their places, they sang Farewell to Thee. In response to this, the seniors, now in the hall outside the auditorium door, sang the Alma Mater. Hardly an eye was dry. The years-long dream of Hnishing high school, now gave way to regret at having to leave. J If you notice a sad look in the eyes of these seniors, it could be Rebecca, Jimmy, Rodger, Barbara, Gayle, Biluce, Mike, Bill, and that they are practicing the Alma Mater for Class Day, which will jonnie. They are on the line that says, While our youthful be their last assembly before Commencement. They are Frances, hearts are true ........ we will sing to youf' I
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