Winthrop University - Tatler Yearbook (Rock Hill, SC)

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516.5 1' y a haf W H . 1'-4? YQ e 'il M L GRETCI-IEN ROBINSON 0 EDITOR - MARY ELLEN STROUPE 0 BUSINESS MANAGER WINTI-IROP COLLEGE ' ROCK IfIILL 0 SOUTH CAROLINA w . I -,- ---. ., ,-- , . - arm--1.4. INTHROP . . . a college campus spread beneath tall trees and Carolina slries . . . a mare of streets and sidewallrs intertwined between Its buildings, old and new . . . the scattered signs of growth and sounds of growmg.parns . the myriad, shifting patterns that wallung, tallung stu- dents malre across the green. Winthrop . . . old, and yet new . . . one, and etimany . . . touched b tradition, but colored by change . . . the fulfillment of a dream, and the lreeper of a vision. Winthrop . . . how did it come to be? What is it now? Where is it going? . Winthrop College had its beginning In the pur- poseful action of many South Carolinians see mg to provide an education for the young women of the state. lts actual founding was brought about in 1886 by Dr. David Bancroft .lohnson who se- cured the necessary financial support from' the Peabody Fund to establish and operate a tramlng school for teachers. Winthrop, named for the Honorable Robert C. Winthrop, the President of the Board of Trustees for the Peabody Fund, was first located in the small Chapel of the Columbia Theological Semi- nary. That Chapel is now a part of the Winthrop campus. In 1891 the College became a state-sup orted school, and in 1895 it was moved from Coliimbia to its present site in Roclr Hill under the name of Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South Carolina. The name was later changed to the pres- ent title of Winthrop College, the South Carolina College for Women. . At present, Winthrop covers eighty-eight acres of campus, part of a total of four hundred and forty-four acres owned b the College. The physi- cal plant, valued at eighteen million dollars, in- cludes twenty-six buildings surrounded by land- scaped areas and recreational facilities. The student body of twenty-six hundred will continue to increase each year: thus plans are be- ing made and carried out to meet the growing needs of the College and of the students. Follow- ing the construction of a combined dormitory and dining hall and a new heating plant, which have been completed this year, future expansion will provide a student union building, a more ad- equate library, and additional dormitory space. ' Winthrop has grown from a very small teacher- training program to a rapidly growing liberal arts college with modern facilities. It has progressed from a mutual hope to a shared reality. Winthrop . . . the fulfillment of a dream, and the lreeper of a vision. I :v 1 -, -. fig? 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The dormitory in which she lives is the world with which she is most intimately associated, and it is a world some- what set apart, especially at night. The room she shares with another student may, at times, be neat and clean and taste- fully furnished, or, at other times, it may be a jumbled scram- bled state of confusion. But whatever it is, it is the one place that really belongs to her-her one claim to privacy and property. Contrary to outside appearances, for many stu- dents the day is Tar from being ended when dorm closing time sounds on the bell system. Curlers, bath water lhot it possiblel, bridge parties, jam sessions, term papers, books, and No-Doz are all a part ol dorm life from midnight to dawn, and a single night may include all ot them. Whether it's during exams or the week of mid-terms, a student's room is her one claim to privacy. WINTHRQP C0 CE 8 X X. D .4 ,P . ' ' li 'H 'I ' : :i ' 5 v - 1- 42' -f ki - iii? if , Sa J L - L 'Flu NX 'Q K , Q , ,ii 'M E 4 W'-- . :W-1 4 PM 'l -at I ' L I ll ' :Y 'fl XZ y.-, , 'S 'x Q TABLE GF CONTENTS Academics . . Organizations . . Classes . . . Communications . . . . Honoraries and Ott1erOrganizations . Features . . Atterword .... . Alumnae Association . . . Student Directory . . . 9 ,,...,.---,.., -.,...,. lp gg J ,,,,.x t Jill! ng.: EEE ww IQT1 Old Tillman l-lall still houses the administrative ottices and the spurting lountain still attracts attention. Q' gif X' V N ' i J' an i ,Six Hi I' -vii EN 1. Z ,, 1 V rigs 4 -N . - W f 'N' l sq - ,. l ,A ir if ' . 'Q' .J 1' 1 ,f fd ' ws ., 'i fl., i NA! Nigg- .Km- 2 T Q99-tl? ' 3 ., Aux.. i ' ,L-'Q .,,,j.'Q5,. . id il ' 1'l,+ r y l: ,,.,.iL 'il :J ' I 1 x ra 7 i- l M 5.25 New street lights replace the old lamps on Oakland Avenue. Winthrop . . . changed and changing, yet, in essence, still the same. The greatest portion of the onlooker's image of Winthrop is composed ol the more traditional characteristics. l-le sees an attrac- tive campus dotted with tall magnolias, veined with shaded, tree-lined streets, and colored in every sea- son by clusters ol blooming things. He sees the Familiar hallmarks of time and tradition in old Tillman l-lall and the spurting fountain, students walking the worn sidewalks. To the visitor standing within the gates the image is crossed and cut by lines-not the lines ol old age and cracking walls, but those representative ol growth and mushrooming enrollment. . . lines in the caleteria, to the book stores, the bank, in the can- teen and outside the Old Maid Movie. . . . a lairyland ol beauty created by silent snowfall I O students walking the grassless, short-cut paths The Image . . . small classrooms filled to overflowing . . . growth characterized by lines 'Q . . . an endless procession oi activity un i K til the curfew hour Forms and Structures have Changed Sudace changes are vkuie to aH. These external Qgnsotchangeindude new buWingstorephC6 Of supplement the old and inadequate. Widened fO5d5 and parlcing lots are pushing baclc the grass and 'CFCCS to acconunodate a rnowng and rnobHe student body. New Thomson dorm and cafeteria talce care of this year's overtlow of students. . L.. vi 1 ' tiff- Plans For the Student Union Building are being completed For construction and opening scheduled For the Fall of 1966. The 3-floor structure will house the college stores on the ground tloorg lounge areas on the main tloorp and the Dean ot Students suite, The Johnsonian and Tatler offices, and ottice space for other campus-wide organizations on the third floor. An auditorium located in the center will seat T50-QOO. Plans also include a new library lrightl to be con- nected to the Union Building by a covered area. i . PN-NX Tar and cement overtalce the grass and trees. I r- . . ..,c 'T ,, .....................,---1,-w Q ..., X 'I 9 , , fe ,r f , ufvfvr' ' - H, - 2 fi rr ' ' f J -r- .. ,f , 2 ,y - ' , ? fl, , 41 ff I f-,M 1 ,,,, ' yr I2 L f M r ,f ffl +81 WW? ffalfl Tle teacher-tr ilrjlintlirop. Gia gilding teacli Bu! ihe .S lm 'Walt and d Fall ol 1966. ores on flf 'id tl'IC Dean ons on ille .ef Seal to be Con' . f dl? Training Programs are Changing The teacher-training program in operation at Winthrop Training School has become inadequate to meet the growing needs oi Winthrop. Grades 9 through T2 will loe discontinued aiter this year, and the remaining grades will loe phased out. panding teacher program is now sending student teachers to all parts ol South Carolina. But the Purpose and Commitment Remain the Same to educate 'and to mature to instill and to inspire 4, KW T XG! w Winthrop s ex I A x to prepare and to challenge JC. Zo al! Y. A: Winthrop is people, studying in a Favorite classroom at night lights-car lights, dorm lights, and well-lighted parlcing lots But Winthrop means campus to a student a specitic college in a specific town a dorm where she lives nine months ol the year. Campus means a long wallc lrom Lee Wicker to Roddey. lt means a con- lusing networlc ol one way streets. It is the heavy smell ol Bowaters on a damp evening. Campus means the summer afternoons when the sound of voices carries from one building to another, and the urge to daydream is irresistible, the Fall when the crunch ot leaves is excuse enough For wallcing, a persistent cold and beauty of the first snowfall, airborne scents and pastel colors-all surpressed by boolcs, tests and papers. going to Burger Chef at least once a day the girl who sits next to you in class ca. , ,, six f 2 ran -if' KW? .1 ,,r r -. l '--,Ulf Zi-. ' s ,.f - , 133: . . C ,gif 1 r.-Q , , .' 1 ' . fu. 1 if? 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V , . , W- tv.:1,,U'i:,'fff: A f . , ,,j 4 1, -. 5- ug ...Z y - rw.. , . , : , - :. -, 5 ,L-7 1 1,-1 A Q' - - . - - - -,-, hat ..L:'--,-yawatqi spending a lazy afternoon at the Shack the annoying sensation of wet ieet on water-covered sidewalks wearing out tennis shoes and loafers A ' 'A' . 'sg . , 1 , . . ,. . Q -v- , . .S ' . nv - , ,- . or? 5 .1 - J 1 .' V 5 - f - .A . ,fy .,- .. -, No.. ' ' , i , V- oi... .wg .. ,A I 6 gf- gwe 1 vw? you 91 V .31 4 r lf! G f :Vi fy, I qfafmi ai .grawded iibrdfY wept - --O . 0 , yi-my Aft. ' 1 Mc .He f 3' pr V., ,ft N 'lk Nwx xXYt X m K X x EE ii E the crowded library except Ori weekends tire escapes and stiort cuts to classes the tiuge Magnolia tree decorated at Christmas time always standing in line and waiting and waiting always the experience of winning or losing always books, papers and last minute cramming always new and maturing experiences . 9 .Q i , K H 5 4 hy 1 f-1 I 8 5 Qf , 7 7 . -'i X -Q- ' , i 1 . X XXX 'X A 1 XX, , ,X X , 4f,, X 5. X .,l.?.l.-X X, f.' 'fI'1f',kif '24 f X , X ni, , ,yj aX-,3,,'1f'A,,2j, .f,-Q14 4 X, ' gf , MX 'qi-Q'l,Xff, ai?-b gj'?.':'yg V mm X. he X X X If X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X I!! mm, , 5' 11 , .Am.,L,.,,, . X X X N X X X X X X X X , X X X X X X X ,X X XX f X X X ' XX X X I X X Y L.,.f Xi X X X X X X -.., X X X X yiJ X X I X X X X lX X X R R 'X X TX XE x 1 X X X W ! xy XX .45 X XX 'X X! X Y X Z I CCDNTENTS Board oi Trustees ........ . S22 President ......... . 23 Administrative Otficers and Statf . . . 24 Honors .......... . 28 Art 1 - .... . 29 Asian Area Studies . . 30 Biology - Business and Economics . . . 32 Beta Alpha Chemistry and Physics . . 33 Communications ..... . 34 Education ........ . 35 Association of Childhood Education . . 36 Student Education Association . . 37 Library Science Helicon English .... . . 38 Sigma Epsilon Kappa . . . . 39 History and Government . . 40 History Club Geography . . . 41 Home Economics Winhecon ...... . 42 Latin American Area Studies . . . 43 Mathematics Archimedians ...... . 44 Modern and Classical Languages . . 45 Music ...... , . . . 47 Philosophy and Religion . . . 49 Physical Education . . . 50 Sigma Gamma Nu Dolphin Club . . . . 52 Modern Dance Group . . . 53 Psychology .... . 53 Sociology . . . 54 Sociology Club ........... 55 This section contains descriptions of each depart- ment at Winthrop College obtained from each de- partment chairmanfdepartmental organizations and members of the Faculty, administration and statt. Departmental organizations serve to Further the in- terest oi the departments and have been placed accordingly. EGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES The tinal authority and responsibility lor the gov- ernment oi Winthrop College, The South Carolina College lor Women, is vested in the Board ol Trus- tees in accordance with the statutes ol the State of South Carolina. The thirteen member board Con- sists of the Governor ol the State, the State Super- l Education, The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education, the Chairman ol the House n Education, as members ex-otiicio, Nine members are elected by joint ballot otthe Senate and l louse ol Representatives and two mem- bers are elected by the Winthrop College Alumnae Association. The Board is responsible for electing the President of the College and approving employment polieies dministrative otlicers, members oi the intendent o Committee o atfecting a faculty, and oi the statf. Pictured in the Governors othce are L F tt R Roddey B D McDonald J H Martm6Mr?J i?blaflGCj3EirnorrARussell, 'J. G. Qinlcins, W, H. Grier, Mrs. Legare Hamilton, J T Y 'SS Iva Blshopf 5eCV2if6fy5 Dr. Charles Davis. 22 EES 3 N 1 if SGI. kahfllna 7g.Y -My IU! ' 'W cor Ia N s 'I I CHARLES SHEPARD DAVIS, President PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE Dr. Charles S. Davis, President of Winthrop College and Professor of History, came to Winthrop in I959 with the purpose of expanding the college both aca- demically and physically. Under his leadership, Win- throp College has had steady progress in strengthening its academic program. This is evidenced by exploration of new ways of teaching, a special honors program pro- vided to challenge the academically gifted, increased holdings in the library, and special teaching facilities such as the language laboratory. During his term of otfice, the student body has almost doubled. The current enrollment of 2600 is projected to be 3,300 next Fall. In order to house and maintain this burgeoning student body two new dorm- itories-one a dining hall-dormitory complex-have been built. An addition was added to one of the dormitories and Crawford Infirmary, and extensive reno- vation was done in two underclassmen dormitories. Dr. Davis is seeing that quality education comes into its own as the direct result of growing size and expansion of undergraduate and graduate programs. z X M, Q 5 C Dr. Davis and his wife, the former Mary Greenfield Merrit, main- tain residence on campus with their three daughters. 23 3? gt. IVX IVA BRANNON GIBSON Dean of Students DR. WALTER D. SMITI-I Dean of the College :ED BURGER ' IIQISAGA 16126 I s ADMINISTRATIVE CDFFICERS , ,1 ' x g i ' 1 .ug V Q f 'V IQ,2.k.e....T' . -df - I 2 if 4 ,lf 31 I' KENNETH R, MANNING Business Manage, D. tROYfJ. FLYNN D DR. WILBUR Q. LIVINGSTON :rec or o Public ReIaI:Ions Reglstrar 24 E is su-Y X I 4 - XY .iv E '21 Sa 5 f ,VL . . ' ' x fi F? TH' fl. 4 r A . l GSTON i l 'i' L- , THOMAS M. HENRY. JR. Comptroller WILLIAM H. HOPE, JR. Purchasing Agent DR. HAROLD B. GILBRETH Director ol Graduate Studies X FRED BURGER Director of SAGA Fo od Service as 1 42 Q 4: Z' DR. HELEN JOANNE HARRAR CLARINA CORNWELL Director of Admissions Librarian 952 .-if 1516 sy . -.15 DR. O. BERT POWELL ELEANOR FOXWORTH MRS. CLAIRE Director of Guidance and Placement AlUfT'If1GC Executive SCCVCWYY HELGESON Assistant to Dean of College 25 URN: roiirei 555 COL J. HORACE HUTCHINSON HARRISJ. Mxigilrt-tIeIriAaInIteLiEr?3IEnLePer Assistant to Maintenance Engineer iifiMS.CI1'eI' 'I ' ,: I -Nm X NA 11: 'EI- Q .1 tA an I :A I -.'t J POST OFFICE: M MRS. JEAN HUND MRS. MARTHA MRS. PAYE HOKE MRS. HESTER MRS. ROSE MRS. LUDIE NOEL Sec., President's PURSLEY Sec. to Dean of BROUGHTON HAMBRIGHT Sec. to Business Otfice Sec. to President CoIIege Sec. to Dean of Sec. to Dean of Manager CoIIege Students MRS. ROZELLE HARPER Sec. to Registrar .,l R MFSASEEIEEY ANNE HIQRST MRS. ELOISE.BOYD MRS, KATHY EADS ' Asst. to Registrar Asst. to Registrar Asst, Public Reiafions Sec. to Director oi Admissions ' gf QI H I .s.i. MRS. viarus GRAINGER, Asst. Manager Canteen: MRS. DELTA sire A g WILLIAMS, MRS. BELVA WIL- ,,.. , gg. .Ari , if g son, MRS. MARTHA RAMSEY, M I LINDA MCcoLLuM,MRs. PEGGY gg 12, I FAULRENBERRY. ' X V Z XY IIA' WILLIAMS, Mana yv--N , I I MRS. VIRGII DRENNAR Sec., Public Rgli SIANDIN . HARRARG' NIUE si IHFLMA . IUNEHAYI QISFADDEN WNNOR, ILLIAMS IIQIGI I EN MMS, D. B J Qi IISISOXVI . g I . -'I 4 . . E2 if -4 1' li JDIE NOEL 9 Business wager ER' Asst. s. DELTA VA VM' QAMSEI' SPEGGI COLLEGE SECURITY DIVISION: R. B. ADAMS. W. J. HARRIS, J. R. COLE, W. R. HUFFSTETLER, R. F. WIL- LIAMS, Chief. F 1 A443 ' ' gffe' BOOK SHOP: MRS. HILDA PROCTOR, Manager College Stores: MRS. CAROLYN DICKSON, MRS. BERTHA PRICE, MRS. TAPPY DUBOSE, MRS.' LILLIE CAROTHERS, SARAH FERGUSON. WLM 'I' .,., I POST OFFICE: MRS. NELL ROOF, Asst. Manager: MRS. SUSAN MRS. MARGARET STARNES, Sec., Alumnae Office: MRS. WILLIAMS, Manager: MRS. LOUISE KING, Asst. to Manager. CAROLINE AVERY, Sec., to AIumnae Exec. Sec. 'I ' I. MRS. VIRGINIA MRS. POLLY HAIRE , CECILIA WILSON MRS. RACHEL MRS. DOROTHY 'DRENNAN Sec., ComptroIIer Sec., Purchasing Agent FLENNIKEN RAUCH Sec., Public Relations Sec.. Guidance and Asst. to Director of l Placement Guidance and Placement STANDING: JO A N N E HARRAR, Librarian, AN- NETTE S H I N N. MRS. THELMA MAYER, MRS. JUNE HAYES, MRS. SARA BIRD, MRS. MARTHA ANN McFADDEN, MRS. TIPPIE CONNOR, MRS. PEARLE WILLIAMS. W I N STO N YANG, MRS. LAVINIA STEVENSON. S E AT E D: MARY BETH OUICK, MRS. D. B. JOHNSON, SUSIE MCKEOWN, LOUISEJACK- SON. Honors Program IWC E ourages lnCl0Pe SEATED: JOHN H. MOORE, RUTH JONES. Chairman: JOHN S. EELLS. STANDI P. JACOBSON. General Honors classes are usually small and maintain an informal atmosphere. The Honors Program is now in its fifth year at Winthrop. This program, under the direction of the Honors Council encourages the superior student to work independently. lt otters her the opportunity to enrich her academic experiences as she develops scholarly and creative interests, and encourages her to assume responsibility for her learning. General Honors for freshmen and sophomores con- sists ot small sections ol general education courses, and for juniors and seniors, honors seminars and in- dividual directed study are available. A junior or senior choosing Departmental Honors must have a cumulative average ot 3.00 in her major or departmental tield, a 3.00 over all average and approval by the department concerned. Honors worlc at Winthrop has received national recognition and status in the news letter ol the l.C.S.S., The Inter-University Committee on the Superior Student, and will be one ot a relatively small number described in a forthcoming boolc on Honors worlc in the United States intended as o guide to other institutions in setting up HonOfS Programs. 28 ndent Work Af NG: WILLIAM W. DANIEL, JR., FRANK B. TUTWILER, NOLAN We 1 YANCEY N Chairman ar lessor, give beginning jg i lllllnr ' at the 2 to nity ops her EOD' seS5 in- wors ajor and wal the the v6lY on nS 5 qOf5 Art Department Enriches Creative and Aesthetic Potential YANCEY M. ROBERTSON, Chairman and Associate Pro- fessor, gives instruction to beginning painters. ARMANDO del CIMMUTO LEE HALL Associate Professor Associate Professor The primary aim of Winthrop's art department is to develop the creative and critical aesthetic po- tential of all its students. Students majoring or minoring, as well as those electinsg studio or lecture courses, are given ample opportunity to enrich their experience through classes in design, drawing, paint- ing, sculpture, art history, art education and crafts. The art department, located on the third tloor of Tillman l-lall, is the permanent showcase for student worlcs throughout the year. Periodic exhibitions of student works are also otfered for the enjoyment of the college community and town people. A teaching gallery, maintained in Johnson l'lall, is used by the professors in the department to exhibit outstanding painting, sculpture, and graphic arts from all over the country. WILLIAM L. MCDERMOTT, Professor, aids student with her silk-screen print. l'm working on my thumbnail - sketches. The majority ot Winthrop students are required Winthrop's Asian Area Program is the First in S. C. WINSTON YANG, ALLEN D. EDWARDS, NOLAN P. JA C O B S O N, Chairman, JOHN R. C. JAMES, YAN- Today's Asia, the world's most populous conti- nent, is viewed as a land ot vital importance to the United States, and represents an important frontier in American education. College and university grad- uates with a training in Asian cultures are urgently needed in many tields. To meet such acute demands, Winthrop College is now ottering an Asian Area Studies Program. This program, initiated at Win- throp in 1963, was the tirst ot its type in South JOHN FREEMAN, Chairman and Professor, supple- ments the lecture course with practical application in the laboratory. CEY ROBERTSON. Carolina, and it has received recognition as one ot the most important new educational programs in the South. To encourage participation in this program, the Charles S. Davis Asian Studies Scholarship and the Walter D. Smith Oriental Language Scholarship are awarded annually to outstanding students in this tield ot study. Other scholarships are available For those students who study Chinese. Biology Otters Many Opportunities to talce at least one course in biology to complete liberal arts requirements. The standard course ,in general biology aims to present major phenomena seen in living organisms, plants, animals and micro- organisms. Laboratory worlc enables each student to observe selected organisms, structures and proc- esses tirsthand. Fields employing biology majors today include teaching on the secondary or graduate levels, and various research tor hospitals and laboratories. For more rewarding careers, the biology student is en- couraged to pursue university positions tor more intensive research. 30 , ,BROCKMAN rllls-ll t Projessof Assistan tal: Worlc C Opportunity lxperiment 4 l I lllill M. JONES, Pict K u lj 1 L ALLEN QLAN pi rhalfman- 15' YANI as one ol 'ams inthe ngram, the ip and time ilarsfiip are nts in this railable for quired wplete rse in Dmena micro udenl pr0C' clude 1 and s. FO' is Cn' more X ELLIS R. BROCKMAN ROSEMARY R. HEIN ISABEL POTTER, Associate Professor, assists in Assistant Professor Associate Professor one of the many laboratory experiments. Lab Work Gives Student Opportunity to Learn by Experiment and Observation RUTH M. JONES, Professor l JOHN OLSON, Assistant Professor, explains human mechanisms as well as plants and animals in Biology lOl-102. f , RICHARD HOUK Assistant Professor i LUCKETT v. DAVIS Professor CAROLYN SENN Instructor B ' ss Economic Departme nt Produces Teachers for S C P l USING , j artment oi ch. CLARINA JOHN ROBERT MRS. MAE W. CORNWELL COOPER LOCKE Assistant Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor DUDLEY C. MRS. MARJORlE VERNA S. BASS STURGIS KELCHNER Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Winthrop, one of the many business teacher train- ing institutions in the South, supplies almost half of all the business teachers in the state. Besides teach- ing, other job opportunities are open to majors in business and economics. With the aid of the Winthrop Placement Bureau, business and economics majors have been employed with the government and industry both within the state and beyond its borders. The curriculum for a B.S. degree in business or a B.A. degree in economics requires a program of stud in business and economics as well as study in V . general education. O. l 0 W l HAROLD B. GILBRETH, Chairman EMMA K. COBB, Assistant Profes- DAVID M. KERLEY, Professor, in- and Professor, says the depart- sor, supervises operation of otfice forms students about intricate ment's major products are teachers. appliances. money problems. Beta Alpha Introduces Students to the Business World SEATED: Mary Ellen Stroupe. Frankie Fann. Secretary: Diane Wilson, President: Carolyn Neal, Ada Joan Harrison. STANDING: Gladys Parlcer, Judy Martin, Angie. McClellan.. Randy Kennrngton, Treasurer: Lind Beta Alpha, honorary business fraternity, prepares Fogle, Vice-President, Carlene Hrnson, Sara Trammell. students for the tield of business and business edu- cation with tirsthand observation. Guest speal4erS at the monthly meetings give members a variety of information pertainingto their future vocations. Field trips to industries in Roclc Hill and Charlotte provide an opportunity to see the business wOfld in operation. Membership is composed of juniors and seniog selected on the basis of personal qualitications an their skill and grades in commercial courses.. Df- Harold Cuilbreth and Dr. David Kerley are adviSOfS to the group. ltr clirfichemjgtry rj' ajft' ' s an li' ajancncl pf1Ysic I A ation' , majofl stty ,L ecllfltlf liberal GP' lil ,ajofj j' es, im? Pffhwmi Cjjmlstfyo ' jevel. tlebaclielOf5 cj be ll' lortli0Se5fu emi. lllol become labom irliool, raduaje progra' ffl fins P33952 h a ' it W9 - , lllirftructiondl equal? zrnlaflwnged Cfwrrral inlualiletralmng or sl lancl matlremdtlcs' P .coursesin Plflslfs to rr l neralscience. i alll lt Yngt 4 LIBERTY CASAU, Ass: students enlightened by l I l jl 1 i g K i tt .W ' , V -P .si A . SSQQGU fS.Q Klacjjer l il- almosf fieli iz L jo S ledclj. K minors ir icside :ment Bum een empjo i :th wjfhinljji business on 5 pffigfdm CI ffl GS studji. l EY, Professor, About jntfifdii Id - 5 Zfnlty' prep dz business ejei Guest SPZM V bers 5 . troll . C Voca :- Lhlfd an' SS wojif busine QIS an . ai- lificawns D 5 urs25- dl CO dviSf rea cya if a wifi Chemistry, Physics Provi des Training for Professional Work The department of chemistry and physics otfers fooo a major in chemistry as well as work in general and advanced physics and in physical science in education. The chemistry major, while providing a standard major in the liberal arts, also offers, with a proper choice of electives, training for graduate work in chemistry or for the practice of professional ch at the bachelor's level. Also, it provides a suitable major for those students who wish to attend medical school, become laboratory technicians, teach, or pursue graduate programs in related science The physics program has been strengthened re- cently through a National Science Foundation Grant for instructional equipment and the addition eral advanced courses. Work in physics p valuable training for major programs in other sciences and mathematics. Students may take ad courses in physics to meet requirements for a minor in general science. LIBERTY CASALI, Associate Professor, sees many students enlightened by laboratory experiments. S, E! N tl is E EVELYN Tiasirs Associate Professor general emistry S. of sev- rovides FRANK B. TUTWILER Chairman and Professor va nced JAY A. FOX Assistant Professor RALPH BLAKELY, Associate Pro- fessor, teaches Physical Science as well as Chemistry. PAUL D. WHITENER, Assistant Professor, supervises many hours of laboratory worlc. 33 .4 wr giv. 1? Communications Composed Of Journalism and Speech-Drama The department of Communications, relatively new on the Winthrop campus, merges the speech and drama courses formerly offered by the Depart- ment of English and the writing courses which were included in the Department of Journalism. Course offerings in this department are many, and students are urged to make use of THE JOHN- SONIAN, WCRO and Winthrop Theatre to malce practical application of classroom work. Television equipment has also been installed in the new television studio, where students can now learn the basic techniques in television production. I ff r' ,, 7 eff! liar H. BOGER MARYLAND W. WILSON, Chairman and Mmanand Professor Professor, teaches 1 X. '-Aff q the various speech courses. J! - . I .rr -,Sy CHRISTOPHER M. REYNOLDS, ROY J. FLYNN, Associate WILLIAM l. LONG, Professor, supplements Professor, gives pointers on ' his lectures with worlc in the scene shop. radio announcing. Assistant Professor, gives tips on play production. C. P. FIELDS, Broadcasting Engineer, keeps television and radio equip- ment in working order. . .',- ' 'N ...M X S--. ..,, X1 N N Q X N hi XA , . N N . a X. l productions. Students in the Stage Malce Llp class form the malce-up crew for the Winthrop Theatre llll P. SLUSHER Assistant Professor H0 E. Housii, A gl UIQ Dena ,Li relatlvely . rl- Nvllich were W. C many' an I it IOHIl ffl to male installed in nts can now Pfccluction, ., ,.-..,. A. REYNOLII5 . 1, . - 5 -res LIP' I 'Y llo Class C U, eau 1 ,mp Th i X Inv , A JACK H. BOGER Chairman and Professor Education Deparlmenl Trains Teachers for All Levels Teaching, an ancient art, continues to be one of the most popular fields for young women. At Win- throp, teacher education is one of the largest de- partments. Winthrop trains instructors for all educa- tional Ievels-from nursery school to college. Meeting teaching requirements is by no means a matter of a student merely attending classes 'pre- sided over by a professor. A program is now under- way which permits a student occasionally to observe and participate in classes as preparation for that time in her senior year when she will actually do her practice teaching. Under the watchful eyes of a supervisor, the stu- dent teacher talces charge of the class to gain valuable experience upon which she can draw after she graduates and has her own classroom. Under the terms of an expanding cooperative program with eighteen school systems throughout the state, Win- throp seniors may now be doing their student teach- ing as far as 200 miles from campus. MARY F. SLUSHER WILBUR D. LIVINGSTON JAMES E. COLBERT MILDRED W Assistant Professor Professor Assistant Professor SAUPE - Visiting Professor LEO E. HOUGH, Assistant Professor KATHARINE R. ADAMS Assistant Professor MARTHA D. BISHOP MERTIN HURSEY, Assistant Professor Associate Professor 35 A. C. E. Joins Prospective Elementary Teachers -was 'MAH' we The Association ot Childhood Education is the national club tor elementary education teachers. All junior and senior elementary education majors are eligible tor membership. Winthrop has the only college attiliated A. C. E. branch in South Carolina. The major objective ot A. C. E. is to bring all prospective elementary teachers together in extra- curricular projects tor children so that they may better understand the problems ot children. Monthly meetings involve discussions concerning their role as tuture teachers. . XA One ot the many projects oi A. C. E. includes an annual Christmas party for the needy children in the Rock Hill district. Each year at the Executive Board Meeting in Greenville, A. C. E. otticers trom all over the state discuss topics ot statewide interests to elementary teachers. President of A. C. E. is Nancy Neighbors, Vice- President, Lillian Crymesp Secretary, Babs Baretootp Treasurer, Mary Neal l'louser, Advisor, Miss Leo Hough. 'F' .Tfff L Future elementary teacher Ginny Culler with the tourth grade at Winthrop Training School. lilirary 54 ilie courses oil meet the library Association ot C are accredited tn lina Board ol Ecl Stuclents whc tlie general rec must tate 94 li f. includes an hildren in Ilie Meeting in fer the state J elementary qhbofgj VICC' abs Barelooii ,fl Miss l-ell guirer ng Sclio i S. E. A. .Ioins Future Teachers All education students interested in the teaching profession are eligible for membership in the Stu- dent Education Association, S. E. A. is attiliated with the National Education Association. In preparing the student tor her future role, S. E. A. provides opportunities tor personal growth and pro- fessional competencies and tor understanding the profession oi teaching in the community. Otticers are: President, Irene Arantg Vice-Presi- dent, Betty Page, Secretary, Sharon Barstonp Treas- urer, Sandra Bell, Historian, Adelle Burrows. Library Science Students Initiate Helicon The courses ottered in library science at Winthrop meet the library training standards of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and are accredited by this agency and the South Caro- Iina Board ot Education. Students who major' in library science must meet the general requirements tor the B.S. degree and must take 24 hours in library science courses. Helicon, the home of the Muses representing all phases ot knowledge, was chosen as the name since the library is the storehouse of knowledge. Through its quarterly meetings, Helicon endeavors to Further interests in library science, establish and strengthen bonds ot friendship, and broaden knowl- edge through programs and activities. . .Mew 3 FIRST ROW: MANDY LEE, Presi- dent: ANDREA SI-IEALY, Vice- Presidentg KITTY WELBORN, Sec- retary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Ruth Adams. Judy Caddell, Cyn- . S . Sally Lipscomb. THIRD ROW: Shirley Hawkins Pat Bank- acie ca. English Department Influences All Students One of the most rewarding departments of study, especially from the standpoint of personal culture, is the Winthrop College Department of English. All Winthrop students come under its influence during their first two years. Most take two semesters of freshman composition. Sophomores may choose be- tween a year-long course in English literature from its beginnings to the twentieth century and a two-se- mester study of world literature. A wide range of upperclass courses is open to majors and minors in English as well as to other students electing litera- ture or writing courses. As is true for any liberal arts major, career possi- bilities for students in English are limited only by the vision of the student. Although the majority of English majors prepare to teach, many other pro- fessional tields are open to Winthrop girls who have concentrated in English and American literature. CELESTA WINE Al.lCE LOVE HAMPTON M. JARRELL Professor Associate Professor Professor JOtQLiSE?l5 u3umA outs MRs u3umE MuRDY Associate Professor Assistant Professor ORENCE FL lnstflll ls.: 3 JOYE PE lnsti ! I i Al Assi Sfgmg Sigma related Wi Pf0mOtl0r dit. its Varii Pi Gssen literature Ol lltefatu .One pj With Wijg dOfmjtOl,j ii D R0 ent is A Seffetarx BDI Jdehls Icpfmmfntgd OT pe rg Ii :ment Omgali. 'ES inHue rg A med RWQ S 'DQS m emesll .SLI Iitffdfuye hy ei. A wldf Id?- 'G - . I refs and ...Ei :CMS eledingll. Wdior, career rr- llmlfgd oniy IP thi mam' 1, many otheyz Prop Srfls wlrrih irican literature.. rr. mem S507 GY flier 'itury Gnd 5 AE rn, ..-- , J . 5? Q r V , ' 2' if We r M V - ypqrr ,, r , lf' yf'W.g.- i ff 'f f , ,, 4 fe 27 -X .. 5 2 X7 fzzqj 32 ,, ff . , , , V of 'X We 2 ' , , X ffm , ' ' 3 z., , 2 , , ,. W I ' -' f A ' ' X. f WW, FLORENCE SPENCER MARGARET GREGG MRS. MERILYN RIDLEY IDSJCFUCLOI' Assistant Professor Instructor ROBERT O. BRISTOW Assistant Professor ,K 'VX . ., A X. ia,-:xx X , 1- yi yy 5 2 ff 5 fe M x l WM I , , lg X ,V ZS P by ,IJ 5 ,,s ,r Xe If Z n , fwfr i ' f r ,fi If PM f f A if i 'f X.x A Vi WT' Y 2' JOYE PETTIGREW JAMES E. HELGESON MRS. CLAIRE HELGESON IV1SffUC'COF Instructor Instructor Z I , -f' N. Sir W C.. -,.W.,e vw -L AA Q . I 2 M-...N L A , i .Q . . . N I 6 -. ANNE SEVIER MRS. ROSALIND DOUGLAS POWELL MRS. LESSIE REYNOLDS Assistant Professor JOHNSON Instructor Instructor Instructor Sigma Epsilon Kappa Furlhers Interests of English Maiors Sigma Epsilon Kappa, the English Club, is inter- related with other fine arts groups on campus in its promotion and advancement of all facets of literary art. Its varied activities include occasional receptions for assembly speakers, discussions on the latest literature and lectures by speakers from the fields of literature. One project sponsored by the group in association with W.F.A.A. made magazines available for all the dormitories. Dr. Robert P. Lane is advisor to the group. Presi- dent is Myra Whiteg Vice-President, Kathy Hortong Secretary-Treasurer, Tanny O'Kelley. 'FIRST ROW: Myra White, Kathey Horton. Dianne Shelley. Elaine Green, Linda Dodd, Cindy Hiott. Esther Barber. Sarah Holliday, Cornelia Sargent. SECOND ROW: Dr. Lane, Ann Tate, Elaine Francum, Marcia Ann Hair, Belinda Fallow, Linda Harrington. Diane Stokes, Lenora Keen. THIRD ROW: Doris Stevens, Carol Rollins. Frances Webb, Sandra Wat- kins, Jeannie Powell, Harriet Still. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Belk, Nancy MacArthur. Joyce Carter, Linda David, Andrea Shealy, Jean Proctor. Edi History and Government P ALVIN L. DLICKETT Chairman and Professor rovide Background for Future The study of history aims to broaden the outlook of the student and help her to understand the pres- ent as a product of the past. The study of govern- ment prepares students for active participation in political atfairs and for careers in government serv- ices. Courses in both history and government atford essential background information for students re- gardless of their major field of interest. The depart- ment otfers a wide selection of courses designed to meet the needs and preferences of all students. The curriculum is planned with two purposes in mind: to meet the needs of students who want a broad, general background in history in order to better understand and appreciate the world in which they live, and totrain young women who may wish to ursue raduate study, to teach, or to go into P E3 y government services. JAMES C. BISHOP MARY MASSEY 'THOMAS CROWSON MRS. MILDRED JOHN A. SULLIVAN Assistant Professor Professor Assistant Professor BECKWITH Assistant Professor History is Subject of Interestto Club Members The departmental History Club, under the direc- torship of Dr. John Moore, is open to anyone who has a special interest in history. The forty members meet three to four times per semester, and the pro- grams are presented by guest speakers who include history professors, South Carolina authors, and visit- irfgblecturers. Hanna Englehardt is President of the cu . FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Schwam, Linda Shirley Carol rr Hoover, Leslie King. SECOND ROW: Erma Sommer, Carolyn Daviig Evelyn Johnson. Betty Jean Rhode. Carolyn Howell, Doreen William' Elaine Frencum. THIRD ROW: Dr. Alvin Duckett. Dr. Mildred Beckwith Sally Cowden. Mary Jo McJunkin, Hanna Englehardt, Betsy Howard Marcia Ann Hair, Dr. John Moore, S. Professor ' I T cali MMF llilclents baclfgfoum Home EC' he timely C I efiit is to P ronomics 65 5 ine field of kr with str nomics SYMIJZSI research, from sciences and 'flt improving the Home Economi and nutrition: family and Chil ancl liousingp ai For a major student will tal the four conte specialization lessional areas management, scliool, or hom Ilie home e lioused in Thu partm cettt8Cl classroom and and two home . '-vs . , . ,WN f MRS- ANGELA CHARLES S. DAVIS. JOHN MOORE. HOLDER Professor. teaches a Associate Professor, Instructor history Seminar teaches the mass history cl MRS, U A Orgdden un 'five W in 90 3 S0ve mment On io, H 1 Studs htfffgtl Thegi courses desishf i ci all Sluflerii th! two Qflents who wif, history in md? E the world gm. meh who ,J A , .-4..,,, ' X f .1 ...fl ' N A. SULllVAl igtant Prolcsw JOHJJE M Qeucffi L' friswfl ' JOHN R. C. JAMES, Associate Professor of History, gives students background in geography and geology. Home Economics Provides Areas of Specialization The primary concern of the Home Economics De- partment is to promote the purposes for which home economics as a profession exists. Home economics is the field of knowledge and service primarily con- cerned with strengthening family life. Home eco- nomics synthesizes knowledge drawn from its own research, from the physical, biological, and social sciences and the arts and applies this knowledge to improving the lives of families and individuals. The Home Economics Department offers courses in food and nutrition, clothing, textiles and related arts, family and child development, home management and housingp and home economics education. For a major in the area of home economics, a student will take a series of basic courses in each of the four content areas and will select an area of specialization in her junior year in one of five pro- fessional areas: teaching, dietetics and institutional management, merchandising, teaching in the nursery school, or home demonstration work. The home economics department at Winthrop is housed in Thurmond Hall and has in addition to the classroom and laboratory building, a nursery school and two home management residences. MRS. KATHRYN POWELL Professor MRS. DOROTHY FORSYTHE Assistant Professor MRS, JOYCE VEALE, Instruc- tor, supervises the nursery school. HELEN LOFTIS Associate Professor . . and Geography, Too The curriculum in Geography otfers the student an opportunity to become familiar with a wide range of lands and peoples of the world. The student comes to know the human habitat in terms of variety and change. This knowledge may be used in the student's future professional life, or it may serve more simply as an interesting part of her general education. ln this department a course in geology is also taught which gives the student some insight into Earth history. HAROLD SCHENDEL Professor, teaches Rum L. HovERMALE, chairman Ut i'On Comes' and Associate Professor, teaches a course in construction of tailored garments. ing course. 9' MRS. MARY HAMNER, Instructor, helps student in introductory cloth- M RS. EVELYN DENTON Instructor W ROBERTA LENDON Assistant Professor , 4 fm gf , BARBARA KIRWAN MRS. ICESY ARNOLD Assistant Professor Professor 3'7 Winhecon Encourages Home Economics Maiors Winhecon, Winthrop Home Economics Club, ig affiliated with the American and South Carolina Home Economics Association. Any home economics major is eligible for membership. The purpose is to inspire its one hundred members to find a personal challenge in the field of home economics and en- courage them to progress toward the more profes- sional. Business men and women from nearby industries provide a variety of information and perform demon- strations pertaining to the specialized areas of home economics. All members are eligible for advancement in their field. Several members receiving state-wide recogni- tion are Ann Koon, state treasurer of S.C.l-l.E.A. College Chapters Section, and Glenda Huff, elected South Carolina's delegate to the National Conven- tion in Detroit, Michigan, last summer. Chairman of the organization is Glenda l-lutf, First Vice Chairman, Ann, Koon, Second Vice Chair- man, Janet Maxie, Secretary, Ann Leslie, Treasurer Judy Hipp, Reporter, Margaret Loftisp Historian, Joan Taylorp and Parliamentarian, Diane t-lerron. l -315' v i. -.,f 'x 42 r S Lallfl A E Q, . Sf gs The Latin IO ram cree Sl aill student as those Ol necessitate r- ica. Courses ' The prog: majoring in 1 Math I CHARL ClT5lfmanES Irages 5 . Malflrs 'C E . dngonommst My hosglillt Qi Tig. The my-. cig to HIZJIPWT 'yd the Om . g and ialized gym? 3 State-wide? ffufff ol 5,giE alenda Hug'z.:Q 12 National Q' Wmmer. an is Glenddt I Second Vice UH Leslieglifigu rt Loltis: Hisiz' 1, Diane Hens' Latin American Program Gives Cultural Perspective ot Area The Latin American Studies program is a new program created to extend the cultural perspective ot all students and to 'serve some special needs such as those ot students preparing tor careers which necessitate residence in or knowledge ot Latin Amer- ica. Courses in this program are open to all students. The program periodically provides the student majoring in this area ot study with a background ot YANCEY M. ROBERTSON GEORGE D. CROW, Chair JAMES W. RIVERS, JACK V TAIT. the Latin American culture by means ot an inter- departmental curriculum ol courses in language, lit- erature, history, geography, economics and soci- ology. Courses in art, government and a Seminar are planned forthe tuture. Demonstrated proticiency in reading and speaking Spanish is required ot the student choosing to major in this tield. Math Department Prepares Students tor Contemporary Math THOMAS B. I-IALEY Assistant Professor CI-IARLES W. I-ILJFF Chairman and Professor MRS. VIRGINIA BATES, Instructor, explains a Few contemporary terms. EDWARD P. GUETTLER Instructor - In the past, demands for mathematically trained women came trom science, engineering, and teach- ing. Today, they include business, industry, and government as well. The primary purpose ot the department oi mathe- matics at Winthrop is to provide sutticient back- ground and training in contemporary mathematics to permit graduates to be competent as teachers lor the-new curriculum proposed tor high school and grade school, to permit them to till positions ot a mathematical nature in business, industry, and gov- ernment, and to prepare them to enter graduate school leading to eventual careers as mathema- ticians. Winthrop College is an institutional member ot the American Mathematical Society and the Mathe- matical Association ot America. These memberships bring such privileges as reduced rates tor publica- tions and honorary individual memberships. Two students, Elizabeth Johnson and Shirley Campbell, have been elected to membership in the Mathemati- cal Association ot America. man: JOANNE I-IARRARJ A'-'A,.,-.--' 1 rlfxx ' if , MRS. AGNES LYNCH V , Assistant Professor -. i T - I' it?T:iW'?i'Tl'Q . ,. T I 22 s. . w r . If ,., I1 . 2 .Q , fl i War: ' Q2 'Y lf 1. .fs 14: ' f f g It gflgf 3 GEORGE B. LAMPTON T A 'I A Assistant Professor MRS, SUSIEKEISTLER Instructor M4 The Archimedians join Tri Beta and Zeta Alpha in an annual Christmas get-together. Y Angel Urban, Ann Blackwell, Libby Meggs. FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: Rita Funderburlm, Barbara Weikel, Diane Burgess, Barbara Bennett, Lucy David, Connie Arvis, Margaret Mobley, Kathy Brown, Annette Smith. Beverly Cain, Leila Potts, Linda Dr. Hutt, Mr. Gamble. Mr. Lampton. Mrs. Lynch, Mr. Guettler, 1 3 ff? .f:.. ., .3 . . , .:.. .xc . .4 1 N . . . SIDNEY CALKINS Assistant Professor 1 L g ...APY Ni ,ix f I s '. ,N4x 4 . - 1 Q, 'Ig 331 s . wt bi ' ' X rs 3. 'Yff -x 'K-eg., .fi ,,, .A M ,, .W neat me - .j,, .,,. ,-u' , -v Iggy. iw .- re 'A' '..' ' .- QE?-5' . I Q . 37' , ' 5.a 5 fi U ROBERT O. GAMBLE Instructor Archimedians are, Interested In Mathematics The Archimedians were organized to foster and develop interest in mathematics and to promote scholarship in general. Its members are students who have had math courses and who have shown a special interest in the subject. Membership consists ot either regular or associate members with the regular members having a higher grade-point ratio and more hours in math than associate members. The club is responsible tor the sale ot mathematics tables to Freshmen math classes. It also sponsors a lecture series whose guest speaker is usually a mem- ber-ot the American Mathematical Association. These lectures are open to anyone who is interested in math. Mr. Sidney Callcins is advisor to the group. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Emilv Johnson. Mariorie Phipps, Gail Murray, Joye Campbell, Judy Gambrell. Ann Wilson. SECOND ROW: Kay Hamilton Sandra Dillard, Barina Brown, Blair M ers, Sharon Jensen. Carol Baker. TI-IIRD ROW: Anna Rose Herman. Barbara McSwain. Betty Jean Rhodes, Gayle Stowe. Jean Martin, Maxie Funk, Colleen Rose, Katherine Calamas, Ann Tate. Myra Dale Harris, Beth Simplcins, Martha Ledbetter. SIXTH ROW: Martha McAbee Sandra Jean Floyd, Pat Jeanes. SEVENTH ROW: Alice Cunningham, Gail Wilburn, McCarter, Joan Antley, Elizabeth Johnson, Patsy Wells. EIGHTH ROW: Mr. Calkins, Capt. Haley. .,- ..- - - - .. . - ,. , ,. , ' 'vi-il Y-541-V 5 . me--, I f M I If N J, 1. eP3 rtmen IUCILE iq liflures on. t llleldture, DONALD W . W I .. 1 Corxiws : P'0IfSSor eresled to foster and to promote fe had matt al interest Ei either reguta' Jlar members i more hours mathematics so sponsorse sually a mer- Associatior. r is interested 3 group. lf: KUY Hara :TT mn Rlatr I mas. Nm T :Radha MM L oailtftf T0l1': W- we Department of Modern and Classical Languages Urges Study GEORGE D. CROW Chairman and Professor LUCILE K. DELANO, Professor, lectures on the history ot Spanish literature. In light ot the increasing importance ot language study in the world today and in recognition ot the great need tor understanding across national lines, Winthrop requires all students to study at least tour semesters ot a classical or modern language. The department otters Chinese, French, German, Latin, Russian, and Spanish. It is possible tor a student to arrange a major in a combination ot two language tields, and all language majors are urged to pursue courses in at least one language besides that ot their major interest. Language graduates may quality tor positions as translators, interpretors, or analytic aides with pri- vate industry or the Federal Government, or as teachers. Winthrop has a language laboratory equipped with modern electronic equipment which students use to supplement their class work and to place emphasis upon improving diction, pronuncia- tion, and understanding ot a language. Winthrop is also home ot the South Carolina I-Iigh School Latin Forum which annually attracts over 2,000 high school students interested in the classics. The department in cooperation with the Monter- rey Institute ot Technology in Monterrey, Mexico, sponsors the Winthrop in Mexico program in which students study Spanish tor six weelcs and have opportunities to practice what they have learned on the Spanish-speaking' people. WILLIAM A. GRAY JAMES W. RIVERS Spanish Instructor Spanish Instructor PETER D. OUZTS DONALD W. WADE, Instructor, teaches courses in Latin. French INSUUCIIOV N I B or I P' 1 I I Q. 9 Al 1' is . rug. I Y ' 'ffm L, YO MRS ANN MARIA MIAJA ha Is RONALD E SWAIN NICOLE BLONDEL p . vldes trrst hand I4nowI BROCKMAN from Monterrey Mexrco Assistant Professor edge of the French Ian Spanish Instructor WINSTON YANG Chinese Instructor. ss! 4,5 I 4 ,,.-PA I ' I X!! I .fi I f,rr A A Z 5 ' MRS. ,CLAUDE CFIAUVIGNE French Instructor nf- w- 1 . ' u 'jr ,L y Zl fZI , , , ,N THOMAS A SI-IEALY French Instructor. J' I Music Department Otters B. S. and B. A. Degrees The Department of Music otfers excellent opportu- nities ior students interested in music either as a pro- fession or as an avocation. Its facilities are among SPENCER Q ASS5Stant QTSELL Q! the tinest ol any institution in the South, and the department has been a member of the National Association ot Schools of Music since 1940. Students majoring in music may choose either the B.S. or the B.A. degree. Those choosing the B.S. degree take either applied music, concentrating on one instrument, or music education. The B.A. degree is a curriculum oi more liberal content, providing a general cultural baclcground with special emphasis on music. The department also otters a minor in music tor students whose major interest is in another tield but who wish to continue their study ol music along with their major course. Students not majoring in music may receive private instruction in applied music, elect many oi the departmental course otterings, or participate in the numerous ensembles such as the Winthrop Chorus, the Choral Ensemble, the Win- throp Singers, the College Orchestra, or one ot several chamber music groups. JESS T. CASEY Chairman and Professor LLOYD C. BENDER Associate Professor 'T GEORGE CLUMP, Assistant Professor, instructs student on organ , in Byrnes,Auditorium. ' ARD LEONARD EDW NAC OSTROW, lf1Sl1VUCfOf- Associate Professor F5550 I. FLORENCE SMYTH, Assistant Professor, assists student in one of the many practice rooms in the Conservatory of Music. iI0S0P Y' KATHERINE A. PFOHL KENNETH G. GREENLAW Assistant Professor A55iSt5l'1t PrOfCSSOr JACK V. TAIT, Associate Professor. Q EMMETT GORE Associate Professor RANDOLPH E. COLEMAN Assistant Professor MARY ELIZABETH DUNLAP Assistant Professor 48 NG Cf Great dem of religion incl in countries own Q putuiice Hettive Cational Optty-rc College EENLAW lSSor Philosophy and Religious Department Caters to All Students NOLAN P. JACOBSON Chairman and Professor Great demands for trained personnel in the field of religion include such job opportunities as teaching in countries where American churches maintain their own educational institutions, writing for religious publications, serving with one of the various con- nective church agencies, and filling positions of edu- cational directors in local churches. Majors in philos- ophy-religion are also prepared to pursue careers in college teaching. The Philosophy and Religion Department was founded in 1954, and over the ten year span, courses offered by the department have proven quite popu- lar with students in all areas of study. The Religion of Man, Great Personalities in Christian History, Old Testament and New Testament are some of the courses elected by many students. One purpose of the department is to provide an opportunity for students in all major fields to dis- cipline their thinking and to integrate all of their educational experience into a meaningful whole. It is also concerned with stimulating students in de- veloping a vital faith to live by and with assisting them in building durable convictions and personal commitments. Courses are otfered on every level of the student's academic career. The department awards a BA. degree in both the interdepartmental major of religious education and the joint field 'of philosophy-religion. Both courses of study lead to a broad liberal arts education which increases the student's understanding of and ability to serve in the modern community. Completion of either program prepares the student for further study in graduate school or theieminary or work in local churches. WILLIAM W. DANIEL, JR. Associate Professor Physical Education Activities Require The responsibility and purpose of the physical education department is twofold. It otfers an activ- ity program required of all students as well as a program of study designed for students majoring in this tield. Students are given a choice of activities in the four areas of team sports, individual sports, aquatics and rhythms. The general curriculum for ma- jors include courses concentrating on the slcills of various activities and the theory of teaching such slcills. Those who complete their B.S. degree in physi- cal education are qualitied to teach in either ele- mentary or secondary school systems. The extensive background in science required in the major course f stud is also ood basic preparation for such fields O Y 3 as physical or occupational therapy, hospital recrea- tion, and other related trelds in medicine. d of All Students MRS. MARY WYLIE FORD Chairman and Professor I l , ' ' Q...-...--.-...and .---Q ' ll 'fT: h i llli. I ANN UNCHURCI-lc As- MRS. NANCY STUBBS, Instructor, SlSf6f1i Professor, 53 IV e s teaches the fundamentals of tennis. instruction to beginning JANE BELL, Assistant Professor. swimmers. r I l I JUDY GREER, Instructor, provides classroom instruction before going MRS NEI-L SMITH j ,C ,C - , ns ruc or. to the courts. i X.:-,.,. . ,...:, Yi-, gfmi Il, W ,sq ' 1 A wi V 'I 'i gistant Professor, tually tale he' jhe Winthf0P G' Sigma l Sigma Gai partmental cl jors together lessional inte tields. Each year ancla rafflet arship fund. Sigma Ge FlRST ROW. LET Hunter, Billie An K' K A ll ing. ern ii, llfbgers. 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Sigma Gamma Nu Offers Recreation and Education Sigma Gamma Nu, the Physical Education de- partmental club, brings all physical education ma- jors together into a working unit and stimulates pro- fessional interest in physical education and related clude faculty-student softball games, overnights at the Shack, and demonstrations by skilled gymnasts. lts members also collect toys for the Shriner's Hos- pital, and at the yearly banquet, members are en- tields. tertained by a prominent guest from the field of physical education. Dr. Mary Wylie Ford is advisor. Otficers are Brenda Thrailkill, President, Betty Par- ham, Vice-President, Doris Addis, Secretary, Ruth Gage, Treasurerp and Elaine Boyce, Social Chairman. Each year members sponsor a pancake breakfast and a ratfle to expand the Sigma Gamma Nu schol- arship fund. Sigma Gamma Nu's campus-wide activities in- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RlGHT: Doris Addis, Ruth Gage, Brenda Thrailkill, Betty Parham, Lucy Tetterton, Harriette Parker, Dianne Lockliear, Dancy Hunter, Billie Ann Jones, Happy Ligon, Clara Belle Hill, Stephanie Nettles, Judy Cassells, Marg Dibble, Mary Mihayl. SECOND ROW: Nancy Cafol King, Kern Aull, Joyce Rouse, Elaine Boyce, Nadene Jetfords, Janice Ambrose, Rhonda Fleming, Georgia Hansen, Carol House. Jane McSwain, Doreen Rogers, Elizabeth Picklesimer, Sandra Maddox, Linda Stewart, Betsy Mitcham, Bonnie Ballentine, Becky Walton, Marian Koon. THIRD ROW: Patty Thames, Carol Beckham, Cynthia Katz, Joyce Ambrose, Kay Wright, Judy Lawson, Patti Henderson, Susan Smith, Margaret Gamble, Kitty Tate, Janie Sanders, Jan Johnson, Leila Harvin, Norma Davidson, Dianne Dickinson, Karin Wolfe, Shirley Estes, Sue Kourt, Jane Hammond, Susan Mauger, Linda McCarty, Susie Mann. FOURTH ROW: Cheri Long, Sandra Vandiver, Carolyn Austin. Ann Ellerbe. Brenda Ratterree, Rebecca Bennett, Linda Hood, Muriel Yarborough, Sylvia Parham, Carol Vulgan, Be'cky Dowling, Gracie Purvis, Alicia Spots, Betty Starnes, Sally Michener, Freda Steinmeyer, Barbara McNamara,'Rachel Schwartz, Claudia Gammon, Bonnie Edwards, Lisa Ball, Barbara Clark, Sl -S-Q nh-3: C t Frances Ann Hopper Greer Broolrs Julie Moorhead, Carole Bryant, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edie McWhirt, Ann Magruder, Linda Mc ary. . . Gail Murray. SECOND ROW: Charlie Clifford, Nancy Poston, Beverly Gramlich, Terri Stroup, Patsy Wells, Rosemary Wells, Kathy Best, Sherrie Gott, ' ' M Ja L nn Weaver, Melody Seiersen, Sharon Webb, Shelia Dinwiddie, Joy Wilkerson, Lenis Mary von Rohr, Lilla Johnstone. THIRD ROW. Susan auger, n y Judy Sims, Joyce Ambrose. Ann Ellerbe, Mimi Lucas, Harriette Josey. Dolphins Improve Swimming and Diving Skills The Dolphin Club, in association with the Physical Education Department, concentrates on improving swimming and diving slcills. Through individual and group routines, members become skilled in synchro- nized swimming and water ballet. The forty girls, selected during try-outs in the college pool, are members from all classes. The highlight ol the year is the annual water ballet held each spring. Members also compete with swimmers from North and South Carolina in the College Synchronized Com- petitors Meet held each year. Miss fxnn Upchurch supervises this group of swimmers. EDIE McWHIRT. Treasurer: CSAIL MURRAY, Secretary: ANN MAGRUDER, Vicealaresidentg HARRIETTE JOSEY, President. - 1, ,,,f . f f. v 4 Ji Six members malre a star while practicing lor the annual water show, Psychc T son i WOI val mir ol stu P ol sol an ol PC al I st ol tI rr ir I ir I S lfvdnt. Gott, r Rohr, Modern Dancers Provide Creative Programs ? The Physical Education departmentis Modern Dance Group presents creative programs in rhythm and balance and trains students for the direction of such programs. Llnder the direction of Mrs. Alice Salo, the dancers practice technique and creativity for an annual spring recital. Members include ll-rl: Suzanne Tyler, Ruth Coap- len, Susie Lowry, Nancy Stoudemire, Kris l-loylen, Nancy l-lubbard, Barbara Ayers, Cathy Carpenter, Penny Rogers, Bobbie Brown, Alice Webb, Jan Johnson. Psychology Provides Background for Any Field of Work The study of people, their behavior, and the rea- sons for their behavior examined within the frame- work of psychology provides a broadening and valuable background for any field of work a student might enter after graduation. Such an understanding of self and others is accomplished by concentrated study of the problems of individual development, of learning, of adjustment, and of biological and social forces which shape the individual. The import- ance of scientific inquiry is stressed within a context of high respect for the human individual and his potentialities. The emphasis of psychology courses includes an appreciation of how people behave and an under- standing of the reasons for their behavior, illustration of the methods of the scientific study of behavior, the psychological principles involved in develop- ment, learning, remembering, thinking, and adjust- ing, and the techniques involved in the testing of intellectual abilities. RONDEAU G. LAFFITTE, JR. Associate Professor WALTER D. SMITH Professor ' 'M-4,.uou. HARLEY A. SCOTT, JR. Chairman and Professor WILLIAM G. MURDY Assistant Professor A major in psychology is an excellent core around which to build a program relevant to a career, home malcing, etfective citizenship, and Iife rn general. ' f d t Psychology courses are especially useful or stu en s Ianning careers centering around working with or T3 understanding people. Public school teaching, nur- ser and kindergarten teaching, personnel, guidance Y and counselling, mental health, probation, rehabili- tation and social work are typical vocational appli- cations. Sociology Emphasizes the Discovery of how People Behave ALLEN D. EDWARDS Chairman and Professor f :W X The variety of courses offered by the Sociology Department is concentrated on the study of people in their social situations, and provides the student with an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of social phenomena and the social universe. A major or minor in sociology begins with a gen- eral course in basic sociological concepts' and prin- ciples. Primary emphasis is placed on the use of scientific methodology in discovering how people behave in their social setting rather than on social reform definitions of how people ought to behave. Each year the department sponsors a distin- guished anthropologist or sociologist as visiting lecturer. Dr. John Doby of Emory University was guest lecturer this year. Winthrop's Sociology Department is the only one in South Carolina which has a chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, the national honor society in sociology. I i IASSISIIEIFIII Professor G I 54 Professor iw EJ T .f I Drvro A. GOV POP ulaf course I Sociolo The main promote inte of sociologicr sociology mi FIRST ROW. LE IENKINS, Projec Uoriely. THIRD flossy Rhodes, L Margaret Whisor IUIIY West. Suse yr. K. VS ology eople ident riding gen- prin- se ol eople social wave. istin- siting was I OHC xlpha losi- S gif Cuff, nit, Sociology students are encouraged to engage in some type ot summer employment in social worlc or related tields. Graduates in sociology usually work tor departments ot public weltare, YWCAS, Girl Scouts, Children's Homes, or similar social agencies, engage in teaching, or enter graduate worlc in soci- x,A.., Y .Jj' M DAVID A. GOVER, Associate Professor, teaches the popular course Marriage and the Family. ology or social worlc. Job opportunities in social agencies and fellowships tor graduate study are readily available. Sociology Club is tor Interested Students The main purpose ot the Sociology Club is to promote interest in sociology and the application ot sociological principles. Membership is open to all sociology majors and minors with twelve or more hours. All students interested in sociology are in- vited to attend the-meetings. Members are active in Fund raising activities and projects are teated with a banquet during the year FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: PAM RILEY, President: BETTY WILSON, Vice-President: JACKIE MCCALL, Secretary: KAY BAILEY, Treasurer: JUDY JENKINS, Projects Chairman. SECOND ROW: Barbara Ayres. Harriet Foxworth, Peggy McCown, Maureen Valentine, Joan Jenkins. Betsy Arledge, Janie Doriety. THIRD ROW: Marthena Skipper, Diane Deane, Lin Stanley, Mary Meaney, Frances McCluney, Judy Hargrove, Joyce Tinsley. FOURTH ROW: Flossy Rhodes. Linda Lamb, Suzanne Oalmann. Susan Jaslcwhich, Martha Gaslcins, Raye Thelbsen Welborn, Judy Smoak. FIFTH ROW: Sharon Livingston. Margaret Whisonant, Fran Heitman, Patricia Fincher, Pat Taylor. Jean Proctor. Fran Clarlc. SIXTH ROW: Emilie Jennings, Lou Ann Kendall. Sara Jo Gaston, Judy West, Susan Castles. Carol Rallings, Kay Williamson, Lisa Giles, Irene Williams. 'lbflr f SQL: l'Ix 55 F VE ,url X . ..+ 1 N ,r,.- ,. .A V fzfawwxh ii Ji '-4 'x www w X k . J K X x Q Eiiiwffbx, ,Q X R ff ,f f E f s f -fMws W X5 N.. n 1 X . ., XM 'D , I A ,x I s M J .,,g, , , 155 , , WAWWH Q A K b , ,... ,inew ' . Q flaw my- ' QS X 'f 5 ' QW W, I if' ,I ' , '- Mg sg 'X ,iw fgmx , z fi'- 7 Z3 '2 ff f , wilszjvf Q., , , , ,, ' - f ' ' ' ' N W f 4? 1 ' ' X . V A W , gy WV .WmwM,4.x.W X 415 Wa, , x J ' 0 4 , , 2 7 Y f. M' if LN x , Wa MW 56 '43 1 . S CONTENTS Student Government Association . . . . 58 Executive Board .... . 59 Senate ..... . 60 Judicial Board ..... . 61 Town Girls' Association . . . . 62 Standing Committee Chairman . . 63 Dance Committee .... . 64 l-louse Council .... . 65 Sophomore Advisors .... . 69 Winthrop Christian Association . . 72 W.C.A. Cabinet .... . 73 Dorm Chairmen . . . l-lall Representatives . . 74 Activities ....... . 75 Student Centers ..... . 76 Winthrop Fine Arts Association . . A 78 W.F.A.A. Committees . . . . 79 Hall Representatives .... . 80 Fine Arts and Cinema Series . . . 81 Winthrop Recreation Association . . . 84 Sports Chairmen ..... l-lall' Representatives .... . 85 Activities ...... . . . 85 This section contains the Four main organizations on campus of which all students are members. These four main bodies are associated through the Student Executive Council and the Presidentis Council, and their activities involve campus-wide participation. S. G. A.'s Cbiectivez To Create Ideal Campus Atmosphere The main objective of the Student Government Association is to create a more ideal campus at- mosphere. Functioning in both administrative and disciplinary capacities, the three branches of SGA- Executive Board, Senate, and Judicial Board-try to meet and fulfill the needs of every Winthrop student. As each freshman .enters Winthrop, she is well- oriented into campus life by the SGA sponsored Freshman Week. Special attention is also given to the rules governing freshman activities to help them form good study habits and adjust successfully to college. The Student Government Association provides opportunities for every student to develop a sense of awareness through programs such as discussions and moclc national elections. It strives to give every stu- dent a chance to develop citizenship, maturity, in- tegrity, and leadership. It is the desire of the Stu- dent Government Association that every Winthrop College graduate leave as a responsible member of a society governed by rules and regulationsf Mqcii ELECTION M A710515 'Z HID The S.G.A. sponsored national moclc election included registra- tion, discussion and electoral college. Goldwater won. ,T ...W i I MARILYN JENKINS, Presidentp BERTI-IA WOOD- f WARD, Vice-President. ' LEFT TO RIGI Bertha Woodw r 1 -if-' -U gf ,- A .fig f i ilsfgfi Q 3 S 4 ,95 ? .222 f off! ?..',g ,NS Ili FRAN GARNER, Treasurerg SARA Foizo Secretary. ,ofiepr 'ici ! 4 .E ff ri edu., 5- LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Parham, Patsy Lee. Fran Garner, Jeanne Powell, Sandra Stafford. Carlene Hinson, Fliclca Tate, Marilyn Jenkins, Becky Berry, Bertha Woodward. Sara Ford, Kempie Stillwell. Marie Matthews. Betty Wilder. B. S. Mobley, Lynda Keene. The Student Executive Council presented a skit announcing the theme lor the year: Z for zeal, I For interest, and P lor participation. Executive Board Plans S. G. A. Activities The Executive Board consists of 16 members: the tour executive otficers of the Student Government Association, the President of each residence hall, the President ot the Town Girls' Association, President of Senate, lnter-Campus Coordinator, and the Chair- man oi Judicial Board. Duties of the Executive Board include: formulating policies ot the Student Government Association, planning and directing all S.G.A. activities, enforcing all administrative and S.G.A. rules and regulations, reviewing programs and policies of the residence hall councils, determining S.G.A.'s automatic penalty list, and conducting student opinion polls. Students Appeal to Senate tor Desired Legislature on Campus JU 1 : Ajax: 6 4, . ' +' it iyrjii. v ' . -. f, , '- . ' If ' V1 A ' 7,5 :f iv. ' 'Z .2 f ,794 V ., 9' X . 'V i fi ,, . f' , 'S ,, V. A .vwdt 1 f' ' 'fx K 1 ' , ' 5 ' ,. 'uf 'rf' f . ,. . . ' U ' 'O J, A' '. .' ' t . ' ,' QC in . . , ,f . .jAf.d5!,f 'KM 'V QQ yr x ff... xg' I ' iff f 1 J. 1 -5, ,ffyjfg I . C I 4 f if 513 1 'L ig Y. .. . . we ' ig vw J.. .,, f wwf. ' 'V WH i7'f,1f?' '5 ' ,, ' f, f 7, W ' .-,sf :Y X Q, f V T iff ---we - ,. ' - 5 X 4 'fy v4V,,.'-.:gV,,f,' f V in 4 ri:-'ni 7 ily .fn I . ELICKA TATE, President FlRST ROW: Kathy Horton, Marg Dibble, Craclcer Hoover, Pat Bonner, Pat Reed, Jean Prince. SECOND ROW: Janet Hamer, Bertha Woodward, Jaclcie Bruce, Orene Stroud, Elizabeth Johnson, Linda Powell THlRD ROW: Betty Sherwood Mobley, Rita Shetley, Caroline Davis, Linda Brinser, Ann Williams. Nancy Neighbors. FOURTH ROW: Libby Still, Linda Ogburn, Sandra Statiord. Elaine Coley, Patricia Peeples, Betty Parham. FlFTH ROW: Gail Smith, Olivia Burns, Jean Floyd, Angela Brown Marie Matthews, Kempie Stillwell, Betty Wilder. SIXTH ROW: Man! Patriclc, Jane Jackson. Becky Berry Pris Williams, Bren Lanford, Lynda Keene, Margie Poole. SEVENTH ROW: Scooty Walpole Eliclca Tate' Patsy Lee, Lynn Kearse, Marilyn Jenkins, Tudgy Turner, Jeanne Powell, Judy Bryant, Lynn' Curry. Mott Crocker. The Senate is the legislative branch oi the Student Government Association. Elected senators represent their various bodies in an otticial capacity and serve mmunication between students dministration. Student legislation is of two lcinds: bills concerning Student Government policies, rules, and constitutionp and recommendations to the Administration stating desired improvements on campus or other suggestions lying within the Ad- ministrative area. Senate actions this year included: a bill granting special 1:30 late permission to Seniors on Saturday night, a recommendation to excuse from class on Election Day all registered students desiring to go home to vote, a bill establishing a Young Democrats Club, and a recommendation to improve the Stu- dent Lounge. Students are urged to use this means ot expression as a medium ot co and a and to talce their needs and desires to their senators. the care ot the tree surgeon. Occasionally a bill may not be approved by the administration- thus the trees were placed under dicial B , .. LEFT TO Margaret RlGl'lT: Mobley. Ju SGP com as d hear lv by 4 the tous iplis Stlldent 'aplCS2nl Wd Serve students oi two POllCl25, JS to the ents the Sfdnting Jdtuiflay Class on 3 to go Imocrats the Stu. ipression aenatois. Ll Q gi rf H! fn Q-5 . 9- ,zi A ?i.'-S ' .-41376 r ,-' B: ' 'r v ' rf.-12 VP 'f ai i if nO N 'QV .mtl nad Und!! fi. I. Judicial Board Contends with Maigr Rule I,-,fractions gud LEFT TO RIGHT: Tann O'Kell Lilla Johnston, Harriet Mauldin. Gladys Parker. Sara Ford. Becky Berry, Carlene Hinson. Ann Bass. Barbaa Bennett Y Y- Margaret Mobley. Martha McAbee. Ann Tate. Judicial Board is one of the three branches of SGA. This board of students reprimand those who commit serious infractions of the college rules such as drinking, theft, or dishonesty. Judicial Board also hears appeals from the residence hall councils. Members of the board are elected from each class by the entire student body. These members include the Judicial Board Chairman, the secretary of SGA, four. seniors, three juniors, and two sophomores. bl ,view 5 8 BW 4 v s 5 .Q-Q-.ahvsys Emma BECKY BERRY, Chairman Town Girls' Association Unites Day Students Under the auspices of the Student Government Association, the Town Girls' Association is an in- tangible link to Winthrop tor the students living in town. Get acquainted attairs include an annual picnic at the Shack at the beginning ot the year, a Christmas party and helping a needy family, and a Spring social. Most day students spend their between-class time in the Student Lounge located opposite the canteen. The Lounge is equipped with radio, record player, kitchen, couches, tables and chairs to make the girls teel at home. Virginia Anne Wall is President ot the Town Girls' Association, Sandra Stattord, Vice-President, Rita Arthur, 'Secretaryg Treasurer, Libby Arthur, Social Chairman, Priss Williams. Financial Advisor is Miss Isabel Potter. , . , ,I 1 , 2 Q7 7 1, class. ,Q The Student Lounge is the day stud- ents, headquarters where they are kept in touch with college activities and study or relax before and after Siandll S plar fault half ingf ord C qvf for Ha acl bv ton inf se Gi ti' SF or o E x. . 4 Z i lg ' 9 J m lf -fr SQ , mvx ' tx xk ,tx 'Went sn in. WHS in fnlf at rrstmas Spring iS time inteenl Player, 12 girls 1 Girls' ii Rita Social S Miss stud- Y dm ivitieS after Standing Committee Chairmen Inter-Relate Campus Activity Safety Marshall Judy Cassells is responsible tor planning tire drills, reporting all tire hazards and faulty equipment to the superintendent ot buildings, helping to regulate trattic on campus and in build- ings, and working with the administration in co- ordinating the overall college satety program. Gladys Parker performs the clerical duties re- quested by the Executive otticers and is responsible tor the Student Government information in the Handbook. Judy Martin, auditor, is in charge ot auditing all accounts tor all student organizations. Duties ot the Social Standards Committee, headed by Fran Larkins, include setting up social standards tor the campus and assisting in planning and present- ing the Freshman Orientation Program. Carlene t-linson, as the Inter-Campus Coordinator, serves as Winthrop's otticial contact with Student Government Associations of -colleges and universi- ties throughout the United States. She is also re- sponsible tor setting up a campus calendar to co- ordinate all meetings and events ot all organizations on campus. Q JU DY CASSELLS, Safety Committee Chairman Committee Chairman 63 GLADYS PARKER, Clerical CARLENE HINSON, Inter-campus Coordinator FRAN LARKINS Social Standards Committee Chairman JUDY MARTIN, Auditor Dance Committee Brings Band s and Singers to W. C. 1.. ,gi l J- 44 I 1 K -A N rs ,A X, N X I . f. Z Q --1 2 1 The Winthrop College Dance Committee is com- ers-three from each class. The freshman members are elected annually as are the . . . Th two representatives from the remaining classes. e committee, directed by Babs Barefoot, is responsible posed oi 12 memb X Q . ml. x tR.f'.. . . . f X . . Q N'b- 'wlSl2'f Y' --1 'f Q. e ' 'h T-4W'1Z3EQ's5'92's, t 4- 4 'n 's -3 -Z sb' - : 5 Q4-1 -s fb-g-.M W, ' he if N ff.. - '- , - -S 'Q' S-rN N'1 , . iflqq L s-:ggi ' ' 555151 3r1s931p1r:i ' V irixfrltrlzrgggir . S-N '-. -N '-,Y YL . P-N::rg3-T23--1155 waz: 1 ' ' 1 31?-eg:-3::Yr-,I-521:21 ' J' - rkolxu -xx , .!.a. E ...l.. 'S' ' ' f -'Law , l ' , ' k. ' 'l -for ,ACS ,,-J gm.. I - .- l Fe' 1 .. ' iita-gfirg-aa . :i75?T:'liE':::L'lf: -eJ:.:::fEl -'21 -M... h,,....... l Q -----,.. k 'v-X 'ri I A Y ' an ' -rv 7 WL ga' ' Q -',. 1 . ' ,4- Members are also responsible for decorating. VD LEFT TO mom: Penny Floyd Lou Ann Kendall. Mabeth Will liams. Happy Lowry, Claire McCall Y, 9 Kay Jordan, Mallory Durden, Sarah Robinson ltloorl, Libby Cato' .ah , ii 'ijt Babs Barefoot, Chairman. :T Q lor planning all major dances and setting up and en- torcin dance standards and regulations. 3 This year the committee brought to Winthrop the W'll ms and the Zodi- Brandywine Singers, Maurice i ia acs, and Buddy Morrow and the Night Trainers. ,.........-in 64 Residel T he Rail? V counC of the additional submit Wee mattifs adjustment Resid6HC' rising lllnlo' tory is elec The house serves as ch Council r each clormi the governi isOfY brc BREAZE i Jax sy str ,ay ETANDINC audon' Be Floyd 1 Wilt l'lCCall, Sarah Cato' en- the idi- QW g ing -L i .Q iq 'I 'A J Residence Councils Function as an Advisory Council The Residence Hall Council functions as an ad- visory council to consider cases concerning infractions of the residence hall and SGA regulations, to make additional measures to enforce regulations, and to submit weekly reports to the Judicial Board of all matters brought before the council. ln freshman dormitories, the House Councilors aid in the girls' adjustment to college life. Residence Hall Presidents are elected from the rising junior class. The president of the senior dormi- tory is elected from the senior class by that class. The house president may call house meetings, and serves as chairman of the House Council. Council members are elected by the residents of each dormitory, and the number is determined by the governing body of the Residence Hall. BREAZEALE , R , K2 4 1, ' f. ,-v, 351- 2 . B ll D bb STANDING: Janet Privet, Rosemary Farmer. Judy Scruggs, Mary Louise McCrae SEATED Susan Gantt Pat Rhodes Viva Dickson Sandra e e IC Jaudon. Beverly Barwick, Jan Owings lfrontl. l In Maintaining Respect for the Rules, MCLAU RIN ,IK of i i ' ' is .43 , 2 .. . . V - ' ' ' , , ' W fekfijwa 4 Q, .' '- f 7 ' - , I ' , . . Qf.w-,,,,5g,Z- M141 -'1W.1' . ' ' . sr, ' .. ,,, 'V - , - . r ..'- ,f u f-WW me 1 A .. 1 y V Que 1 5 -FJ.. .i '. , V 4 1' f , my fjfgwlfo. fit 3 '-.TT - It ' 4 ,Q , i , F :bf ,W as . , , Z ,V t I-53 ..-rw yn. A is 2 r ,. f 3 744.-.,,g,4 QA' fi .2 1 ,saws 5 9. . f. 5- ' 9 fc ew we r, '- A -fa.-1 li, , 57 ' J J, 'S 'I - .iff-L f .Q , A if - ' . tsfvtf MRS. GERTRUDE KENDALL, Residence Councilor, JEANNIE POWELL, House Presi- dent. N5 . .51 Uplio CF lGHT B rbara Bowden Linda Taylor Martha Dillard. Lucy David, Judy W BAN SEATED. LEFT TO R : a . . Brown, Rosemary Cooler. STANDING: Susan Phillips, Kathryn Wilson. Donna Fletcher, Margaret Chatham, Barbara Altman, Kathryn Jenlcins. cilorp MAl dent. i RODDEY T .ei l L.: V v 1 HRST ROW: Janet Johnson. Gail Murray, C th D ll . SECONQ ROW: Peggy Porter, Haroldene FowleR Cl'iarljnneneNZgI C?i:IRE5l3Reg3J: ' . Cl CfYl Pitts. Nancy Earry. Susan Petty. FOURTH ROW: Carol Amato Lib Cullar. RCSEJCDCC ' L' ouncilorg PATSY LEE, House Presi enf- ss 5 FJRST RC r I id. Judy Fletcher, Upholding Basis of College Life, BANCRGFT ,B wa 7 1, ifwfs FlRST ROW: Betty Lou Weeks, Cheryl Mclntosh. Faye Walker. Carole Bryant, Mary Alice Hannah. SECOND ROW: Martha Wilkinson, Rosemary Godfrey, Beverly Cain, Judi Behre, Ellie Wall, Linda Thompson. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Bryant. Linda Fowler, Lynn Fowler, MRS. ARABELL SHEALY, Residence Coun- cilorg MARlE MATTHEWS, House Presi- dent. Pat Jeanes. Jean Proctor. Ane Koon. Jeanne Grantham. FIRST ROW: Linda Lon Jane Waldro , An el Urban. SECOND ROW: Linda Hanks. Sr P 9 Elizabeth Cribb, Judy Stokes, Susan Clark, Linda Ann Proctor, Nancy Young. MARGARET NANCE MISS El.SlE RAGSDALE, Residence Counci lorg KEMPIE STILLWELL, House President Enforcing the College RegulaTiODS, PHELPS .. ,.- W . - i , ' ev n 4 ,if V , ' i 'I-L 6 4: H 1 4 , J5- ,- L V N , 5 ,W Ii is '9 i H, v -- 'S' i , , 1 I , , fi i N W Fiizsr Row LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Jordan, Patsy Graham. Julie Sample. Alisa Vifsinia P t Gloria Dennis Sybil Gordan. ' li 'a secorsio Row: M ' ii . . , Evans Kathy Sc mi t UWC 05 EL tt THIRD ROW- Judy Hall Variaria Brown, Adele.Burrows, Jean Hyder, Nancy Hu ar 1 ' W,1l. n Ta lor Pat Taylor Susie Gideon, Sandra Long. Mary Jim JOl1f1SOf1- lfene ' 'ams Joa y , r Emily Davis, Jean Eloyd. MISS ZULA THRELKELD, Residence Coun- cilorp LINDA KEENE, House President. LEE WICKER J xi r fgvg: y i' Q' y ' ' M E' .,. .po -s i L' S9215 , . MRS. ELIZABETH KANEQ R e si d e n c e Councilor, BETTY SHERWOOD MOBLEY, l-louse President. FIRQST ROW, LEFT TO RlGl-lT: Margie Poole, Carol Addington, Linda McCarter, Ann VON Stein. SECOND ROW: Elaine King, Katherine Wofford, Cassandra Padgett, Linda MUSSOI P0llY.T0mPlilf1S- Tl'llRD ROW: Lindy Bateman, Laurie Love, Elaine Francurn, Mary Jane Keating, Judy Guinn, Jane Jenkins. 5 i 68 And ifi iHOM5f it .--1 ' li! Miss Louisi ia, amy Pi Soplio Aspartc men at Wi Systemheli adjustment tiesliere, ai tile. Freslimai We class uns Sfliolarsliip SCli00l and under tl R the Reside Lilspondem 3 miner, ilreslimanii Valuable S' fi !. I l. X. 'PN ---I 33 at -:xg C+ ce Coun- dent. I dl -Y' cf' Mn V do Mia M I af' And in Serving as Disciplinary Body THOMSON T , Residence Counci- FIRST ROW: Janice Corley, Jane Huggin. Delette Clary. Nancy Porter, A B D lor: House President. Shelley. Frances Lawson, Andrea Shealey. Babs Barefoot, Ann Merriman. SECOND ROW Lou Ann Kendall, Myra White, Mandy Lee. Lisa Giles, Brenda Thrailkill, G y C II Sophomore Advisors Orient As part of the guidance program Ior entering fresh- men at Winthrop College, the Freshman Advisory System helps the ireshmen to make the best possible adjustment, to make the best use of her opportuni- EFS here, and to make her become socially responsi- e. Freshman advisors are selected from the sopho- more class on the basis of potential leadership ability, unseltishness of spirit, willingness to serve, scholarship and extracurricular achievement in high school and college. Under the direction of the Dean oi Students and the Residence Councilors, the advisors begin cor- respondence with the entering student during the summer. In all respects they work closely with the Freshman House Councilors in order to be oi the most valuable service to the freshmen on their halls. MARGARET NANCE Freshmen SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Mott. Rebecca Goodson Sh B Georgianna Mobley. STANDING: Betty Cotton. Libby Holloway. 69 ,MM RODDEY wmrhfo I. SOUIII Ca ro ll Q YQ fr ' EF N .W 1 0deI S Ji UI mo tives Ifom or -In 4, Q22 MCLAU RIN iii PIPOST 'or t opml Studen vernnrr IICSO. . EI5pdeaIiN8 W GgneraI ASM' Mgmbers Bertha Wi Ford, Ffa' SEATED: Vickie Barker, Genre Belk, Gail Smith. Brenda Munn, Libby Meggs, LyneIIe Moore. STANDING: Barbara Bennett, Judy Sheppard, Susan McArthur, Susan Mauger. Sandy DeWitte, Brenda Robinson. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Waugh. Sandra Thrasher, Hanna Cochran, Harriet Weathers, Ann Leslie. SECOND ROW: JuIia Cato. Mary Ann BurcIcI1aIter, Judy Wessinger, Margaret Mobley, Anne Baker. Ka'cI1Ieen Rowe, Luana Lovin. BREAZEALE xv pu? I F, Ky VW 70 LEFT TO RIGHT: Brenda Langford CeciIia Henry CaroI FIemiIcen Patricia Forber Julia Collins EIizabetI1 Still Shirley Smith Laura Suggs Ann Rumfelt Faye Daggerhart Cameron Coggins SUSGA WI Ass: IgIIIcIi Win. Ten L I Qumriii marie ization the At rig Woof IQPIQS SUSE ffvllei the L Winll 0P R9Pl'SSented off Campus with Student Legislature South Carolina State Student Legislature is a model General Assembly attended by representa- tivesfrom most of the colleges in South Carolina. The purpose of this assembly is two-fold: to express student opinion and to learn the mechanics of our state government. Delegations present bills concern- ing pending issues to come before the Assembly or bills dealing with legislation already passed by the General Assembly. Members are lLeft to Rightl: Becky Berry, Angela Brown, Bertha Woodward, Carlene I-linson Adelaide Wal ole, Sara Ford, Fran Garner, Ann Seymour and Mary Patrick? SUSGA SUSGA lSouthern Universities Student Govern- ment Associationl, is a regional organization to which Winthrop has belonged for a number of years. Bren Lanford, a Senior at Winthrop, served as SLISGA Vice-Chairman for South Carolina this year. This marked the tirst time in the history of the organ- ization that a woman has held that position. At right,Bren Lanford, Mary Moeller, Babs Barefoot, Bertha Woodward, Marilyn Jenkins, Becky Berry, and Betty Parham represented Winthrop at the tlth annual conference of SUSGA in Biloxi, Mississippi, in 1964. Students from 62 colleges and universities in eight southern states attended the conferences. CCUN Winthrop College is a member of the Collegiate Council for the United Nations. This year delegations attended both the Model Security Council in Co- lumbia, S. C., and the Model General Assembly at l..l.N.C. at Chapel Hill, N. C. Delegates are lLeft to Rightl: Callie Sauter, Judy Gambrell, Pris Eichholtz and Ann Williams. fi: 'ii' r 'Z 'x Q Winthrop Christian Associa The Winthrop Christian Association has as its primary purpose to create a Christian atmosphere on campus. Periods of thoughtful meditation in which the stu- dent may Be still and know are ottered by th Winthro Christian Association in dormitory 6 P Taps, weekly Vespers, Fall Services, Religion-in-Life Week, and Morning Watch before holidays. ln an etfort to develop a meaningful faith for each student and to otfer her new and vital religious views, the Winthrop Christian Association endeavors to bring dynamic and intluential speakers to the Winthrop campus. This year Dr. Carlyle Marney, author and pastor of Myers Park Baptist Church, Charlotte, North Caro- lina, was the main speaker for the Fall Services. Ac- tivities include panel discussions, special services for students at the student centers and other guest ministers. Religion-in-Life Week had Dr. Hoover Rupert, senior minister of the First Methodist Church, Ann bor Michi an as the central speaker During this Ar , 3 , . week, visiting ministers participate in dormitory dis- cussions and student center activities. ,lq,.'f, . Q'-A 31-Sli? li tion Strives for Effective Activities A JEAN PRINCE, President. i ,- If JUDY LENTINE, T QCAROLYN . 'easme' GUlLOTTEf Swetafy, rREsHMAN cfgsinsr, tart ro RIGT: Mary Walsh, susan Zimmerman. , Barbara Kunz Linda Caldwell, Linda D Powell, Nancy Hanks, President. M l NERVA DEHAY, Vice-President. ,swf i Ii i t i I 4 i Vi W.C.A. CABINE Petty. Irene Jen ROW: lean Pri Kiser. Mary Am he ,,., ,, 2 gif r 'fig 1 1 ff , i Y - x . 'mt l' A Q l t i t It , 1 I sk--4 i ,ig ' J it , 31 A I BMJ -45 tt 4 l X W -QA D - c mitsamt W Birgatet A anEiQft:F Btqz It l llndzaqvlf 'S ndo lies hh 8 . ts-.I 1 , ,Ii 'Q 'i Y xv ul l iltisf' -, :gif .',Vv:. . ,fy .Ignat- , , ,A 'Ii-.1 f 3 , ,. i W an Y I imap' V I mmf . President. And Otters New and Vital Religious Views 3C,..,MsM:r W.C.A. CABINET. FIRST ROW: Sheila Waldrop, Frances Lawson, Margaret Ann Currence, Pat Taylor, Trudy Ball, Laurie Love, Carolyn Guilotte. Susan Petty, Irene Jenlcins. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane Keating. Betsy Reynolds, Debbie Jaudon, Nancy I-lanlrs, Bren Lantord, Carole Giles, Susie Gideon. THIRD ROW: Jean Prince. Mabel Li, Minerva Del-lay. Marcia Hair. Barbara Lindler. Linda Wright, Legare Rankin, Linda D. Powell. FOURTH ROW: Carol Kiser, Mary Anne Glenn, Elaine King, Mrs. Annie P. Pettus, W.C.A. Coordinator: Ann Williams. W.C.A. DORM Cl-IAIRMEN. FIRST ROW: Barbara Lindler- M5'8if2f Nance: Carole Giles-Campus wide Taps Chairman Ma'96ret Ann Currence-Phelps. SECOND ROW: Linda D. Powell- Banffolfi Frances Lawson-Thomson. Tl-IIRD ROW: Debbie Jaud.on- BVUCGIC' Mar Ann Glenn--McLaurin: Elaine King-Lee Wiclcerg . ' Y Linda Wright-Rocldey. The W.C.A. Cabinet consists of the otlicers ol W.C.A., chairmen ol the various committees and representatives from the student centers. The Cab- inet serves as the governing body in coordinating all W.C.A. activities. The Winthrop Christian Association also raises money lor the International Student Fund through the Miss Winthrop Contest, the Variety Show, and other activities. This lund gives tinancial aid to loreign students who wish to study at Winthrop. 'Q I i R Through Dorm Programs, Campus-Wide Religious Activities Taps leaders, elected tor each hall in the dormitory, announce all W.A.C. activities: and encourage religious activities and Fellow- ship through weekly gatherings in which stu- dents discuss views on the changing religions ot man and other topics ot interest. d Pessle Patti Heen Barabara UPPER CLASS TAPS LEADERS. FIRSI ROW: Lin a r y. - V Culbertson. Glenda Hutt, Betty Barrett. Paula Little. SECOND ROW1 Caroline Davis, Connie Harris, Jacqueline Robinson. Linda Fogle. Caroline Shannon, Anne Garner, Trudy Ball. THIRD ROW: Nancy Neighbors. Jinkie Farmer,.Jean Franklin. Sybil Etters, Gayle Wise. FOURTH ROW: Mary Neal Houser, Diane Harrison, Cindy Hiett, Brenda Burnett. Jamie Donald, Pam Senn, Sandra DiIlardiwJ2ir1dTjHiItCY- e er, FIFTH ROW: Eunice Paul, Margaret Ann Peden, Trudy Hall., Mart a e I on SIXTH ROW Christine Laurie. Dianne Phillips, Margaret LOIUS. Pauline Johns . I SEVENTH ROW: Nancy Long, Claire McCall. ,Q ii. wunv-I -vvv , ,, f 7 u-np., ' 'f ' Weekly Taps Social programs bring students together and 2 1-......-.:.'..' 2-.2 -'-------.........E I 5---------5 ' :: 1l give them a chance to discuss daily activities. .................1---... .-................---...V ...........-...--1-1-...p 1 ................--...- EE -... l 'ff-: 1 -7 1 Q-'54 ...- -4 'Q - ., B312 W W .f ...- , .. 1 ,r , 0 1 3 K --X:-i' ,., .M ,, C. Y X ,4 . A ., , if A E' Y A ' Q, ' 314, I I -is f -tl ,, i 1 Q 3 .diy ii I , 1 ' X 2:4 ' iq s- , f4: 'i'.iMs . ii UNDERCLASS TAPS LEADERS. FIRST ROW: Rita Small, Lynn Weathers, Becky Davis, Carolyn Fowler, Brenda Clark, Sandra Calentine. SECOND ROW: Sarah Dean Gregory, Mae Smith, Andrea Talley, Betty Anglin, Barbara Hammond. THIRD ROW: Susan Zimmerman, Nancy Steele. Jenny Chaplin. Linda Dean, Annette Breland. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Fordham, Peggy Martin, Shirley Mason, Ernestine Driggers, Judy Teague, Maria King. FIFTH ROW: Atha Jean Keaton. Janet Robinson, Linda Caldwell, Frances Tompkins, Lynn Snipes. SIXTH ROW: Lynn Nuessner, Linda Fowler, Dorothy Leon. SEVENTH ROW: Mary 'WaIsh, Phyllis Boozer, Barbara Edmonds, Vesta Baughman. EIGHTH ROW: Sarah Frances Wall. Brenda Truesdale, Nancy King, Jane Brannon. Judy Matthews. NINTH ROW: Judy Jackson, Elizabeth Anne Fraser, Karen Copeland, Sybil Garner, Brenda Christopherson. TENTH ROW: Mary Lou Morris, Cassianne Summerlin, Beth Madeley. ELEVENTH ROW: Joan Bryant, Nancy Hanks, Laura Burns, Jo Ellen Abernathy, Jane O'Neal. TWELFTH ROW: Ruth Adams. Sally Dye, Nancy Billiam, Barbara Kunz. THIRTEENTH ROW: Brenda McDaniel, Linda Bracy, Grace Privette, Anne Weeks, Charlotte Ann Rickenbaker. 74 And lnlll Caf0IYn tlnebe ConteSi SPOIISC ig Alice Gala' I . I Discussions Iield in the The Miss Fr III-C-A. Fra national St Nlatliis. .ge ,st Aft . t X ff' And Influential Speakers, Aids International Student Fund T? Carolyn Lineberry' was named Miss Winthrop in the Miss Winthrop Contest sponsored to aid the International Student Fund. Runner-up is Alice Galarda. Dr. I-Ioover Rupert speaks on Your Life Counts in assembly ending Religion-in-Lite Week activities. Discussions are a vital part of Religion-in-Lite Week and are olten held in the Canteen. Dr. Marney discusses Man and his The Miss Freshman contest, sponsored by the Masks with Students during Fall Serv- W.C.A. Freshman Cabinet to aid the Inter- fceg week. national Student Fund, was won by Roberta Mathis. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. FIRST ROW: Aleida Tillan. Elisabet Uddman. SECOND ROW Aline de Meuron. Mayce Elisabeth Maurer, Nicole Blondel. Maria Teresa Miaja, Evie Sevasti Maria Koulrouridou. THIRD ROW: Mable Li. Eve I-Iolliny, Margaret Fong. Serve as Churches Away from Home NEWMAN The Newman Center is the Catholic students' or- ganization. lts purposes are to promote the religious, intellectual, and social growth oi Catholic Students. Th d eli ion The Center has weekly meetings on urs ay,r g classes on Monday, and a special Mass for the students each Tuesday evening. Betsy Howard is President, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Vollmer are the Student Directors. WESLEY X y X Because of the Gospel, a Christian group is called upon to bear its missionary and prophetic witness P iiii To this end, the Wesley Foundation is established to Christ in the college, the Church, and the world. to study, and worship, and work in order to fulfill its mission of fostering a campus Christian com- munity. Activities at Wesley include covenant groups, freshman guest groups, monthly lectures, weekly worship, and Sunday School. Wesley President is Legare Rankin. - ,Z lllz1l ..., A 1 WESTMINSTER Westminster Fellowship is the Presbyterian stu- dent organization. There are about four hundred Presbyterian members. The activities oi Westminster include weekly breakfast and Sunday School, monthly suppers with out-of-town speakers or' a movie, Communion every month, faculty-open hotuse every Friday, and Fall lecture series featuring a speaker each weekend. Westminster President is Lisa Giles, and Student Director is Susan Smyth. 76 Student tist Siuc BGP ect the neec m . rves as a lm ge the collC3e can guidance! Community- s.S-U- SPOT mum ices. Ann 525' and lille STU Q ings, com Mfr. i F55 5 Pws 3 5. fi it 11, a 3 2 . ,JZ S 3 , if A .Y 1 , CANTER .lille new Outside W Church on WllO is inte The Car Weil- Act lfilard me lairfs hour Siam Ffldaymaeni ls F. L. Student Centers Are Gpened to All Students B. S. U. Baptist Student Union has been established to meet the needs of the Baptist girls on campus. lt serves as a link between a girl's home church and the college campus. l-lere, a girl may tind fellowship, guidance, and also a place ot service in the school community. B.S.U. sponsors discussion groups, lecture meet- ings, community service projects, and worship serv- ices. Ann Seymour is President ot this student group, and the Student Director is Meredith Moore. CANTERBURY The new Canterbury house, which is located just outside Winthrop campus gates, is the Episcopal Church on campus. Membership is open to anyone who is interested. The Canterbury house is' open each day ot the week. Activities include: Sunday, church, Monday, board meetings, Tuesday, Communion and Chap- lain's hour, Wednesday, supper, business, and pro- Sfam meetings, Thursday, recreation and dating on Friday and Saturday. President is Marky Albert, and Mrs. F. L. Coleman is Director. L. S. A. The Lutheran Student Association seeks to help students gain a deeper understanding ot Christian beliefs and grow in their Christian iaith. Any Lu- theran student at Winthrop or any student who would like to belong to learn more about the Lu- theran Church may become a member. Cracker Hoover is president ot the National LSA, and Judy Awtrey is president ot LSA in the South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama area. The Reverend C. J. Shealy, Jr., is Pastor Advisor, and Pat Taylor is President. Winthrop Fine Arts Associatio I LINDA BRINSER, President l OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: DORIS STEVENS, Vice-President: JUDY LvNcFI, Secretary: EVE MCINVAILL, Treasurer. n Creates Interest in the Arts A liberal arts education includes an appreciation ot the tine arts. Through art, dance, drama, literature, and music, the Winthrop Eine Arts Association pro- vides tor every student the opportunity to develop an interest in these creative arts. Every event sponsored by the Winthrop Eine Arts Association is especially designed with the aware- ness that every young woman has a need tor the expression ol her own creativity. Consequently W.F.A.A. otters such means as the Winthrop Theatre, the modern dance group, student art ex- hibits, and student recitals tor this purpose. In striving to enrich the appreciation ot the tine arts-art, dance, drama, literature, music- W.F.A.A. also sponsors the Cinema Series. Now in its third year, the Cinema Series presents both foreign language and English tilms chosen by a tac- ulty-student committee. A variety ot tilms related to various countries, situations and subjects have been shown this year. Documentary tilms included in the Series concern Famous personalities, historical information, manufacturing processes and other edu- cational subjects. ' DORM CHAIRMEN. FIRST RCW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carole Bryant, Janet Johnson, Trish Forbes. SECOND ROW: Linda Taylor, Pam I-tughes, Mary Clark, Jane Sizemore, AJP' fl WFM SPECIAI ANN CROUT. Sponsor. SECOV R.: PAT SMITI Campus Events. WPA CUIIIIZIIPU ROH ' I R, Chi S ion ire, TO. OP .rts rg. .he tly OP EX- :he in ith ac- ed ve ed :al lu- Cowl' Linda And Provides Cultural Experience WFAA SPECIAL CHAIRMAN. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: ANN CROUT, Reporter: MRS. CHARLES B. RIDLEY, Faculty Sponsor. SECOND ROW: ANN MERRIMAN, Inter-Campus Host- ess: PAT SMITH, Cinema Series Chairman: RUBY MORGAN. Ott- Campus Events. WFAA ART CLUBS. FIRST ROW: Myra White. Barbara Ayers. SECOND ROW: Saundra Thompkins, Frankie Threatt, Betty Stone. WFAA PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. FIRST ROW: Kate Salley, Barbara Culbreth. Judy Wall. SECOND ROW: Frances Pack, LENNIE VON ROHR. Chairman: Ann von Stein, Carol Jester. SOCIAL COMMITTEE. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Dianne Phililps: MARGARET ANN DORMAN, Chairman: Elaine Dempsey. SKECOND ROW: Claire McColl, Debbie Saylor, Ann Dawson, Judith wtry. All W.F.A.A. Special Chairmen, Publicity and So- cial Chairmen are appointed by the W.F.A.A. nomi- nating committee. Ann Crout, reporter, is responsible Ior securing the publicity and brochures tor all Artist Series, Cinema Series and other tine arts activities. Ann Merriman, Inter-Collegiate Hostess, is the otticial greeter Ior all tine arts groups appearing on campus. Pat Smith, Cinema Series Chairman, is in charge ot securing all Cinema Series tilms. Ruby Morgan, Chairman ot the Ott-campus events, learns about time arts activities on other campuses and in Charlotte and intorms Winthrop students through W.F.A.A. Hall Representatives in the dorms. The Publicity Committee informs students ot all W.F.A.A. events through hand made posters placed in all dorms. The Social Committee is in charge ot and serves at receptions held after the performances. The Presidents ot the Art Clubs use W.F.A.A. Facilities to promote their club activities. x-fi' M Mary Johnson Libbi Anderson, Nancey Hanks, Lucy WFAA UNDER-CLASS HALL REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeri ason, U .U H in Eargle Harriet Hamilton Lucille Cook, Vickie Lyons. SECOND ROW: Barbara Culbreth, Debbie Saylor, Dianne Snipes, Mit Oamblexlfathy Best, Susan ' I ' M head Beth Neely Becky Wadsworth, Dale Stratford, Diane Hooper, THIRD ROW: Sandi Sutphln. Jane McSween. I ' ' L'bb Robinson, Jane Sizemore, Sherry Adams. Wylanld, Annette Muzikari, Julie oore . g Alice Carter, Sylvia Mobley, Patsy Smith, Patsy Parker, Frankie Fickling, Mary Fulmer, i y WFAA UPPER-CLASS HALL REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane Wilson, Sid- ney Watson, Corrine Broome, Sandra Owings. ' 'k H'II, Carolyn Hoffman, SECOND ROW. Mic ey i Cameron Prince, Jerry Boyd. THIRD ROW: Cherrie James, Ted Strange, Nancy Neighbors, Ruth Coaplen. WFAA UPPER-CLASS HALL REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Harris, Cameron Prince, Ruth Coaplen, Mary Gainey, Sarah Stone. SECOND ROW: Rosalyn Gasque Sallie Moore, Catherine Bell, Alyce Rabun, Sandy Dunawayl Claudette Francis, Orene Stroud. THIRD ROW: Jane Miller' ygorriryg Broirne, Betty Rogers, Cathy Mellon, Mickey Hill, Patfigig ase en. OURTH.ROW: Nanc A Perkins, Carol Creech. ey Duke. Dianne Stokes' Peggy 80 Winthrop yyfintllfol 'ty IOI OPPOIIUUI natiorlalll' know s, dance . All ll U rovided IO I lee I' TIC musician dikoriuffl are P if fi ff T , V asa i 2, pl 5535, V1 N sl H251 -iii f' ,i 1359 t 1 ls .sr . , t 1, ,, U 5,1 . n ' rr . A RADUGA DA Spectrum of ta Russian Folk d I I Winthrop Fine Arts Series The Winthrop College Artist Series provides an opportunity for seeing and hearing famous artists and nationally lcnown spealcers. This year seven events- musicians, dancers, and actors-were scheduled for Byrnes Auditorium. 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Alec Guiness Joan Greenwood in The Man in flue While Suit Ugei:su in fi F F Bizarre, Bizarreiil r Ivan ilme Terrible lPari 1l Ivan the Terrible lPar'E Ql W. F. F. A. Cinema Series Representing France, England Russia and Japan FINE ARTS QUARTET GARY GRAFFMAN, Pianist MUSlCl E THE NATIC Nigliln lalx performance l I THE A Music, Da nce,I Drama DALLASSYMPHONY presented two performances-The ChiIcIren's Concert and Evening Concert with Ivan Davis, Pianist. THE NATIONAL PLAYERS presented ShaIcespeare's Twelfth Night Iabovej in the afternoon and Hamlet in an evening performance. X , is f , Q , , D Ri aft , X I V W W f If 113 uh I get .W M M Q , , W.T ' I if hwwnwm . WNW THE AMERICAN JAZZ ENSEMBLE THE NETHERLANDS CHOIR dine in Thomson cafeteria be- fore their performance. 83 A iation Sponsors Dances, Winthrop Recreation ssoc Y i1'tf',i, .Z if , ,g I if 'T I v ,-i MARG DIBBLE, President WRA OFFICERS. LEFT TO RIGHT: ELAINE BOYCE, First Semester Treasurer: ANGIE MCCLELLAN, Vice-President: SUSAN MAUGER, Secretary. I 84 WRA COUNCIL. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rhonda FIeming, Sandra Maddox, Susie Spencer, Mary Lou ReynoIds, Sandi Motte, Linda McCarty. SECOND ROW: Cornelia PressIey, Marty Peterson, Sandy DeWitte, Charoltte Smith, Joye Carnes, Claire O'DriscoII, Scotty Baucom, ' k THIRD ROW' Georgia Hansen, Beverly Ellitson, Anne Sharon Renwic . - Richardson, Jean McLendon, Pat Smith, Carolyn Austin, Mickey Reid, SyIvia Bullard. The wide worId ot W.R.A. with Residence Hall, PhysicaI Education Major, and SpeciaI Events Pro- grams is for everyone on campus. The Winthrop Recreation Association proposes activities through which all students wiII derive fun and enjoyment and achieve personaI enrichment in participation. . Durin the tirst week of school, over six hundred 3 freshmen were introduced to the W.R.A. program at a day of Fun, singing, and skits at the shack. AIso for the freshmen, W.R.A. sponsored the Freshman Dance inviting their sister class the juniors. W.R.A. sponsored the MedaIIions and the Twi- Iighters for the sophomores and seniors in climaxing Sophomore Week. W.R.A. aIso sponsors the Spring dance. ' For the Residence HaIIs, W.R.A. provides com- petition among the dorms with voIIeybaII, basket- tJaII, swimming, tJowIing, hockey, goII, badminton, tennis and soIttnaII. The Wright-Right picnics turing in thousands of coupons giving the winning hall a free picnic. Overnights at the Shack bring girIs together in a fun fest with singing, cook outs and guitar pIaying. Game Nights with punch, chips, cookies, cards and the Iatest sounds in music entertain many prospec- tive cIoggers each Friday night. SpOl'IS gif r fi Q , ! , 1 , i I Ifig 1 WRAUNDER WiIkerson. IGF Judy Dianne I Patsy Adams. WRA UPP jmmmell, i Osey, S iuov D22 CIIEIYI BusI Dwi. Kath OUIIHS Ch Chairman: fi Miss ttitft' I'.f'n El I IJ! R12-rr lr 'll Wills' inf! Illq 1 llll' h Iii , I I ll j .. I 'D g t v , , I 1 EF-'Qs 3-RLX '-C: X wick .cf-as is cv? 5, tx D x x , Ieming, :, Linda Sandy 5aucom, n, Anne y Reid, l'Iall, s Pro- nposes ve lun rent IH Jndrecl -agram 4, Also shmar e maxin Spring 5 COFII' baske minto Sports, Picnics and Fun for All WRA UNDER-CLASS HALL REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT' Catharine Cole Jenn C I ' . ,, - - , y oeman, Becky Camlrn, Nell Hunt r, Sa d Yfgkegon, Jane It-Iapmmon-'dry Niki Stegman, Mary West. SECOND ROW: Susan Brown, Martha Campbell, Martha Summey, Joyce Rogers, Gloria Jorrdahai u y rgnne a , atty ames, Barbara McNamara, Cynthia Katz, Sally Ebert, Becky Dowling, Gracie Purvis. THIRD ROW: Linda Roberts, Lynn Scott, Patsy A ams, Meemee Bryan, Susan Wells, Carol Vulgan, Becky Briggs, Marjorie Kapp, Emma Jean Howard, Bobbie Brown, Cherri Long. Ann Matthews. Each W.R.A. sports chairman rs in charge of a particular sport. She is responsible for scheduling the keepers for intramural sports. WRA SPORTS CHAIRMEN. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Cassells, Happy Ligon, Pam Barnett. Gayle Woods. SECOND ROW: Margaret Ann Albert, Viva Dickson, Margie Poole, Nadine Jettords. THIRD ROW: Marian Koon, Susan Mauger, Elaine Boyce. WRA UPPER-CLASS HALL REPRESENTATIVES AND DORM COMMITTEE HEADS. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Knight, Irene Arant, Jane Trammell, Lucy Tetterton, Kathy Carpenter, Candy Lawson,Cherie Grittin,Marga'ret AnnAlbert, Vivian Smith, Stephanie Nettles. SECOND ROW: Harriette Josey, Sarah Jean Smith, Janice McCall, Margaret Fewell, Betty Detrick, Peggy Cox, Joy Jenkins. Ginger Long, Anne Darby, Carolyn Purcell, Shirley Chubb, JUDY DAVIS, Lee Wicker, Social Games. THIRD ROW: Norma Davidson, KERN HULL, Social Games, Bancroft: Dot Jones, Myra Roach, Linda Lattimore, Cheryl Bushardt, Lynn Copple, Susan Barnett, Rose Heatley. Elaine Boyce, Jane McSwain, Sue Kourt, Lynn Rees. FOURTH ROW: Kay Wright, Deborah Dian. Katherine Calamas, ELAINE OGLESBY. Social Games, Roddey, DIANE STR-OHECKER, Publicity Chairman, Bancroft: JOYCE AMBROSE, Hiking and Outing Chairman, Bancroft: Judy Fincher, Judy King, Georgia Hansen. Marty Peterson, Joy Wilkerson, Jane Baker, DIANE LOCKLIEAR, Social Games Chairman: Ann Ellerbe, Elizabeth Pickelsimer, Ruth Gage. games and arranging For umpires, timers and score- WRA Dances Honor Freshmen and S The World's Fair-est Freshman was the theme ol the W.R.A. sponsored Fresh- d th C velles la ed in both gyms for the llOO man Dance. The Counts an e ara p y freshmen and juniors attending. The rain didn't dampen the spirits ol the 600 freshmen attending the annual W.R.A. freshman picnic. 4 hm-.1 ,Q fun az W llflltm BEE!!! IIBIIBB ophomores l E S l Thirteen Residence Hall and eight P.E.M. basketball teams began the round robin tournament alter Christmas. lntramural goll is played on the Winthrop College golf course. PGP RC gc' Mr. Bill C Great Pur and quee queen are tVf ,,if ,-1 K lg? ga, C -C 'l .wg F . S3 dl is YO In ,1-5 ' H, .. I ',,,1 Pep Rally, Crowing Precede Hockey Bowl Mr. Bill Culp and Miss Judy Greer were elected as the Great Pumpkin and the Great Pumpkiness to reign as king and queen over the Hockey Bowl. Each year a king and queen are elected from the faculty and staff. The Pep Rally, to arouse spirit for the Hockey Bowl, provides competition among the dorms. The residents of each dorm came as crows, dino- saurs, goal posts, pumpkins and ghosts. The cheerleader from each dorm led her dorm in a pep song and a dorm song. Bancroft was the winner and Thomson the runner-up. The Red team defeated the Blue team with a score of 2-O in the Hockey Bowl, November TQ, 1964. ls WRA Program Gtters Intramurals, Extramura Y ,ffl z7TE:v'zt 1' - I iwbmf I VV , ' 0 f, X6 , .43 q 4 I If ,. gf. - .,V!4,l,M, l 1 4' f ,H , efsf'iV' it JL- a 'Qui-ff' Fi f . Ja Winthropis extramural basketball team defeated U. N. C. N C d ' the basketball Sports Day otGreensboro, . ., uring held February 27. Thirty-two residence hall and P.E.M. teams participated in the volleyball tournaments. Margaret Nance won the volleyball championship. l W.R.A. otters activities lor all students including spectat- in .faivj .1 194 Q rf. -. 9 'QQ Q' -4 -2 V it9'?44 , iiiuiilll Game Night provides games, dances and refreshments in the Student Lounge lor those who have nothing to do on Friday nights. ame 9 x- 4 E X L .s5. 2 'gi gs tti fitiif icq x IA .YV .r Q'-:sn S 'K 3-'Q' . llle Shan lake is at The each , tlldges ities i Wir teams A t Scott, 'UW 150 F GYM ated 1 the i .5 . Q fl that 5 ' fi , ,ai lactat- . and C lOl fillet' Game Nl9lWl5, Gvernights at the Shack lossesfl Miss Jane Bell is coach. The Shack is open for dating on the weekends, and the College lake is available for 'Fishing and even studying. The Physical Education majors compete against each other in P.E.M. tournaments and provide judges, referees and umpires lor other teams' activ- ities. Winthrop's extramural hockey and basketball teams provide competition for neighboring colleges. A l lockey Sports Day in the Fall brought Agnes Scott, Furman and Coker to Winthrop. And in Feb- ruary, an extramural Sports Day in Basketball brought l50 players from tive ditterent states to Peabody Gymnasium. The extramural basketball team defeated Queens College in their last, game and K tinished the season with more wins than When they have no place to go on the Weekend, girls themselves at home at the Shack on Saturday nights. 89 make lf! .1-f Y S l 1 :ggi f S f 'I lv r ' 5.1 ,? A v 3. 1-.gf V6 KI GLASSES r . 1, 4 new C W, ,,, ,- -Iikjk 1 ,FR V. -C? 1 Lx! ,F k. ' . 'ao - CONTENTS Freshman . . , 92 Sophomore . . 1 14 Junior . . 126 Senior . . . 140 Superlatives . . 142 The Classes section, which contains approximately 2,369 photos, is the largest section in the 1965 TATLER. Information concerning class activities, ancl history was solicited through each class president. Freshmen iiStampede Winthrop Campus ff! OFFlCERS:GREER BRCOKS, Secretary: MARY WEST, Treas MARY EULMER. Vice-Presidentq ANGELA BROWN, President. Arriving as the largest Freshman class Winthrop has ever lcnown, we, the Class ol l968, soon proved that we had quality as well as quantity. Immediately we settled into the routine ol classes and adjusted to dorm lite, soon forgetting our initial loneliness and fear. Choosing black and gold as our class colors and titling ourselves the Wildcats , we spiritually began our drive lor class unity. With a virtual stampede ol enthusiasmn as lndians and cavalry, we raided Byrnes Auditorium nearly one thousand strong and demonstrated during Classes Night that we were eager to participate. Throughout the year, we contributed our abilities to classes and campus organizations and thus widened our social, mental and spiritual horizons. As the end ol our freshman year approached, we were proud to stand as Winthrop students and mem- bers ol the Class ol '68. l LEE ECKENDAHL. Cheerleader: MARY SHANNON, Pianist: SARA CASSELS, Cheerleader. ,JC h t Cfe Wefen CUOUS caps O Q0 around the first time. 92 One Thousand One sis f sX,k M,- iv X qs. X D Q QR X. S X 7' X X ,, x R R' H ' f sl YZF. Q s V' M N X X N ' X 4 :XX XA, S 1 2 ry X AXXX x. X, , X X XX X N ' 5:5 is X - Q X V :. A X ii N ' vx - S j E., . X i X ' A N Q , ' Q S .XX Xa, ,': Y 2 6 , X .,.. , ,. Qs, s X as V , X X XQXX.. n XX Xi? - 7 , X,., X XX S4 Ng X ,X .' Lg XXX 1 fXX,,Xs. .5 'X NX 5 X X X X X ! A X X, Y X 'SRX X ,gf L s ...XX-X X ,X srzsr X 3- ZS ,Nxff fr 1 s -X S , , 1 X7YefQ,Xs.sf 4-' 13' ' ' , V Q I an . ',sXX,, X., XX.,,f, Xf X , X X. Nt Emir V I Q if A I XX -, . 3, , :SVN X1 , X F-s Af s , 4' X. XA X xx l ,. , X X X 'N s X S X , A X Hundred Freshmen Enrolled .X Am S X5 X XSS .,,.. . 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Jane Elizabeth Cobb, Nancy O'Connor Coker. Gibbie Coker, June Cole, Judy Ann Cole, Katherine R. Coleman, Susan Carole Coleman, Virginia Collins, Dorothy K. Collins. Comer, Cone. Cook, Cook Cook Cook, Patricia Susan Sandra Ann Frances Elizabeth H. Lucile Sandra C. Sheron Elaine Cooper, Brenda Diane Coppedge, Patricia Neal Corum, Carolyn Dianne Covington, lris Elizabeth Covington, Margaret Lee Cox, Janice Elizabeth Cox, Julia Gail Cox. Pamela Jean ,,,s- I hy lxgl A fe S: We Ar Jw' 43 W 9. .'4 - ' Q ,fe 1 AJ: -I 4 A V i J ,sys i ff l in Craven, Rebecca June ' gh L J E ,C if . 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Andrea Margaret Hill, Delaine Hilton, N. Joyce Hilton, Patricia Harris Hindman, Susan Hinson, Brenda Jean Hiser,' Melody Hix, Barbara Hodge, Sandra Raye Holden, Nancy Lou Holladay, Linda Ruth Hollis, Cynthia Holobaugh, Sharon Hood, Donna Hood, Linda A. Hopkins, Carol Ann Hopper, Frances Ann Horne, Vicky Horre, Joan E. Howard, Ella Pearl ' si 1 , ff X ii Wi 9 av ,S 2 t J c, Ki' 6 wif ly . J' ' safe Lv -,,,v 5.3 M LW J X 1 i p s, N ,Q . E x S fin , Q92 A Q X X W, N CLASS OF '68 . ' if s ,111 iafxy N g . X t ' .. ' C? X 5 i I SMWYFY'--f NAA.. it h K, . ,, wr mx ,N sw Y . -C, W 'I '1 X . Ycs-vm, , asf I V . fi XQ'xx ., we .X r V. St W .,xc Q A ff' X ,f ' - A e F , .fa gf ,,, ,,,, . , , .. , , , it Q. s . ' A 'X ' X L 'W .. .. R., 4: X X , GS' r as 3 it J . S isle If ,., ' 4, , W r A gg 1 5- s . sf ff ' 'X ,,,, A ? .,... , , ' gf 'fbi' 5,1455 4. - 1. 5 ',gf2 l f' f I ' ' ' kay, ,af X F at -'nf 5 , N T J i lx' All Q C ' N , L ,Wg 5 V K P w 5 WJ F ' mc - Ar i.. 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Joyner, Joyner, Julian, Kapp- Frances Linda Dale Linda Annette Marjorie Maria Katz, Cynthia Anne Kartz, Jacqueline Alaine Kearney, Laura Kearney, Marcia Keasle r, Barbara Ann Keaton, Atha Jean Kearse, Carol Lynch Eve So thi Efsfeuaf J if ,J fx , ...,. f ,Q ff' Kee, Susan Lynwood Kelly. Carolyn Kelly, Suzanne Kennedy, Bernadette S. Keziah. Mary Ann Kibler, Susan Kinarcl, Kathleen Sullivan Kinard, Linda Faye King, Marcia Anne King, Marsha Susan King. Nancy Carol King, Nancy Rose Kirby, Carol Anne Kirby, Susan Dianne Kirlcley, Jacquelyn Martha Kirkpatrick, Mary Elizabeth Knox, Nancy Patterson Korber. Jill Koth, Mary Elene Kunz, Barbara Jean Kyzer, Elizabeth Oneda Lacey, Sharon Ben Larsen, Elizabeth Alice Lamb. Mary Anne Landreth, Frances Les Lane, Linda Langford, Phyllis Anne Lanlord, Patsy Gayle Langhaar,.L.inda Sue Langston, Elizabeth Ann A, .D ' FQ, , ' My, wi, it Y f I , - 5 f-2 42' 4 r E. 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Dianne Marcinak, Cassandra Jane Marett, Ann Marshall, Ellen Keenan Martin, Larene Mida Martin, Margaret Elizabeth Martin, Trina Mason, Jeri Mason, Martha Mason, Shirley Massey, Ida Boyd Mathis, Blanche Roberta Matthews, Claudia Ann Matthews, Joyce Gail Matthews, Judy Diane Matthews, June Carol Maurer, Maya Mayer, Nancy Christina Maytiield, Addie Caldwell Mayfield, Susan Gail Mayhue, Nancy Carolyn McAlhany, Patricia Elaine McAlpine, Marcia McBride, Myrna Sue McCall, Lola Lee McCalla, Sandra McCarter, Martha Gayle McClam, Marilynn Ann McConnell, Rebecca Lou McCrary, Jane Persons McCrary, Rose Ann McCutcheon, Janice Louise McDaniel, Brenda Maude McDaniel, Phyllis Jane McDavid, Margaret Blair McDuttie, Juanita McElveen, Vickie Jo McFadden, Patricia Ann McLellan, Carol Ann McKinney, Dianne McLain, Ann McLanghlin, Martha Sharon McLendon, Carol Ann McManus, Susan Marie McMillan, Susanne McMillin, Donna Lynn McNair, Jaimie McNamara, Barbara Ann McQueen, Marjorie Romelia McQueen, Mary McRae, Elizabeth McRae, Jennie Duraiee McSeveen, Jane Ashe Meetze, Barbara Merchant, Virginia Allee Michener, Sally Miller, Elizabeth Jean Miller, Frances Miller, Mary Mills, Mary Gayle Minlcott, Anne Mitchell, Linda Gail 'ilu 2 is tif ,cf X 5 i :swf N Q vii V if- .i Q Y 5 me 9 ',h ' .S c af' X X f Agfa Ki .qc .1 I f J, Hx- 1, X Qi S Q I x N S .ltiif .if ' : ye- in .N ' x -if as gif if . 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Elaine Morris Morris Morris, Motte. . Annie Vera , Gloria Nelle Mary Lou Sandra Elaine Mozingo, Jane Elizabeth Mullen, Dorothy Margaret Mullen, Nancy Mullis, Judy Muzelcari, Annette Myers, Joan Lavina Myers, Patricia Jane Napier, Frances Neal. Sylvia Diane Neal. Sylvia Neely, Beth Nelson, Bernadette Nelson, Lynn Ingrid Nelson. Marsha Carol' Nelson, Mary Ellen Newton, Elaine Nichols, Mary Paterson Niver, Margaret Rose Noe. Glenda Ruth Noel, Helen Sidney Norris. Doris Carolyn Norris. Sandra Lorraine Nuessner, Lynn O'Cain, Hazel M. Odom, Suzanne O'Farrell, Kathleen Oglesby, Elaine' Oldham, Rachel Leila Oliver, Patsy O'Neal, Barbara Jane Orr. Pamela Orr. Sylvia Ann IO6 WO! I 5 IQ s N AI 1 Outen, Susan Overton, Shirley Howell Owen, Frances Elaine Owings, Judy Page, Cecilia Page, Marlis Painter, Susie Parham. Sylvia Parker, Mona Melissa Parker, Patricia Parrish, Lincla Lee Parrott, Janice Patterson, Linda Kay Patton, Nan Evans Pearce, Florence Ella Peebles, Delores Peel, Phyllis Penland, Patricia Pennington, Joyce Paulette Perkins, Sandra Ray Perry, Mary Evangeline Peterson, Carol Jean Petrauslcas, Ellen Pettus, Lynn Phillips, Candace Jane Phillips. Kathy Pinson, Janice Pitts. Dianne Platt, Frances Henrietta Plummer, Carole Evelyn We Meet the People in the Know at Receptions Wonder where l have seen those Faces before? ' 1' wg.. A . hx . K Kr ,, N 1' '.' if Q .1 , W Iyprx I as . , c ,, by ,f fee. Q, X i -t ,JZPZJ ' X N N y 5? ,. S ef - s Raef . Nils-x ' 3- Q x as N . vi I . A ,fff' Nw ' ' , 55-fi J 1 l remember when l was a freshman. ,.,..-o Poole, Donna Kay Poole, Phyllis Elaine Pope, Sandra Louise Porter, Carolyn Ann Poston, Gayle Maxine Potter, Linda Traud Potter, Martha Elizabeth Powell, Linda Faye Power, Patsy C. Price, Barbara Jean Price, Donna Rebecca Price, Elaine Price, Patricia Lee Price, Sue Privette, Caroline Eliza beth Privette, Georgianna Privette, Grace Purcell, Carolyn L . C 2'7 N I L' Q KX , ,Q 3 4 A x ff K ,L 5 H J V I, tg, -cr , K! X '-1 ,N f I f f' M f f Q jr ,A :I . ,4 ? Q f N si ' X 5 x -I E 'sv . , fs sr- K , . X, 1: Q . J 4 t if. if . L 'E' 1 , fi f 1' 3 J li A v ...um 15? ...,, . X U ' i f f ii N? ii R4 vf 4. - .. 3 '- y ' J a ai L to 1 r 2 ,. ,Q ' ss rf 'A 'fa as , X' -- ' 4' Qi i X N ' N, N ' ., 6, , X. t 1 VK 1 K I t Y ,ss L, gk, X 'j , rg, A f' 'ery , , A, , V, ,.4..Q'g K , C , Nl 4, Vx rw qs: Qu,-V' , N 1, A X Q nf ' J 24' P f YQ f 'Tl if ., 1 rxikxx I . ,f N Q fffis, ,r , B , r,,,,, f . , , g K 6. X N: f f ,X x - 3' y X V . vnu 1 X , VW t X Qyy tx A ,w ld , g g f , X E15 L J BWXXQ f ' . , c . 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Rountree, Brenda Joyce Rowell, Joyce Carolyn Roy, Anne Royal, Gloria Rushton, Janet Russell, Doris Lea Russell, Lu Ryan, Marie Theresa Salley, Mary Katherine Sanford, Celia Gail Sansbury, Jane E. Sarrett, Sara Sasser, Barbara Maxie Saunders, Patricia Ann Scarborough, Lucy Schaeffer, Patricia Ann Schence, Margaret A. Schill, Mary Carolyn Schmid, Carolyn Sue Schmidt, Mary Elizabeth Schrontz, Sherry Schumpert, Susan Schwartz, Rachel Cornelia Schwerin. Mary Scott, Lynn Estes Scott. Scott, Scott, Sherrill Frances Donita Margaret C. Phyllis Marilyn Seay, Seiersen, Melody K. Semple, Anne Senn, Sara Kathryn Sexton, Jane Dianne Shannon, Mary Sheeping, Paula K. Sheldriclr, Gail Lee Shelton, Carolyn Aleda Shetley, Rita Carolyn Shillinglaw, Jane Shillinglawu Rebecca Anne Shipes, Sue Jane Shuiord. Marion Shuler, Jane Shuler, Jean Workman Sibielslri, Sheryle Frances Simmons, Virginia Simpson. Donna 4 iffy' - its ? Xar- i i- 1 . ms 2 f 2 s . 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Alicia Staggs, Pat Stall, Catherine Stansell, Karen Yvonne Stanton, Sheila Starnes, Betty Stearns. Kathryn Stebbins, Beverley Coralie Steel, Nancy Rebecca Stegman. Nicola J ,V 1 V A if ft Y fy- 'yfqzx . :IR Q 1 Ll Q-,iff A I t MEX A : 'X A 4 so 'STA M filo - I? A k a tv. .ry ,sg 53 .,..5 + X 49 M 4' S A H ' J' Y'-ft' X . X ZEN Y! N 3 .' J vc N c..c ff? ' ' ff-if X, ,s f 0, ,LM ,N-it is Y if , .15 N I , 4, -l v L f rr: os: 'Q .. Q ff ' I -'Q' ,s.- J ,M N-X J 1 Q rw- lj ' A ,YA X Q 5111: ,X ' fi 3 PM ' 1- . 591, x x v . ' i1' 'gk Q A K gs, 'X 95 K .af . .A ' . .3 v 3 -, 1' :Q Z 'MA A it Q 5 wr - J if A in h ,. L, - Q .. V W, iv ef: V .- .1 f in 'H Q V it , , A 5' . X Q ws-'J Cf, . I ' 1 'I' '- i A , J H 77, 1,3 f .V , ,. 'A '4 I I i IIO Steinmeyer, Freda Ann Stephens. Mary Elizabeth Stevenson. Jayne D. Still, Patricia Ann Stone. Judy Carol Strange, Reba Sandifer Stratton. Dolly G. Striclclin, Mary Lynn Stringiellow, Marian Stroheclcer, Diane Stroud, Betty Ann Stroup, Teresa Ann Suddeth, Jane Sullivan, July Ellen Summerlin, Emily Anne Summey, Julie Summey, Martha Sutphin, Sandra Lee Swartz, Barbara Switzer, Diane Swofford, Mary Gail Talbert. Madelyn Tally, Mary Denise Tanner, Nelda Irene Tanner, Sharon Netta Tant, Elizabeth Lee Tate, Christy Ann Tate, Kathryn Lynn Taylor, Dianne Taylor, Judy Taylor, Sandra Jean Taylor, Sharen Elizabeth Teague, Judith Marie Teal, Anna Tebalt, Shirley Lynn Thames. Patricia Eileen Thomas. Caroline Boyd Thomas, Gloria Eileen Thomas, Tricia Thomasson, Elaine Thomy, Jo Anna Tibshrany, Delores l-lelen Tinsley, Sheila Marlene Tipton, Sarah Togneri. Nancy E. Tomlinson, Donna Tomlinson, Kaye Tompkins. Frances R. Tompkins, Margaret Ellen Tong, Nancy Ruth Townsend, Kathleen Ashley Trawiclr, Marilyn D. Truesdale. Brenda Suzanne Truitt, Sandra 'Tuttelmire, Deidre Annelle Turner, Doris Sharlene Turner, Gilda Jeanne Turner, Julia K. Turner, Susan E. Tunstall, Maureen Twitty, La Verne Tyler. Suzanne E. Tyminslci, Carol Stephanie Utsey, Patsy Elaine Valentine, Sandra Lois Vandiver, Sandra Sammons Van Patten. Norma Jean Vaughn, Lynne Vermillion, Mary Edith Vermillion. Nancy Marie Viclcery, Carolyn Viclcery, Susan Glenn -fn' sm: r , 'fn . ,, , -fo -5gv,,,- -, ' . Tis ?i 'Q N 5-4' 427 X rw J-2. ff' 1 s 2 it' 43' , , J in ur x 3 F ss fc, f X 9- 5. X X UP SK' dmc, c X e 5 . . xv fe Q ug .Q J V-f'fg,s,., 5,5 , Saw 1 F 5w ft:.7Qf x Q if I YZ , i In . xx A' X f is 5' Nw, XJ' X z Q. ff f fi X rs ctw fs sf: V 5' x , ' H J .. . -wr' I , ,K Az. ailing X ip c sis: :iw If nfs A fs: it .gx if X l viii , J ,-1-g ig Q x it, fy ' 2 iw ai z- X N X , f ri -sv 4- 17 vin 1. x K bf f b y ,fi f 'Q hi.-,rs . 5,1 K ff L it 42515. , 1,r, '- Y by fs 5 I v ff 'kai' M 'Sf - 'Z mi' j , l y 1 A 3 tsl' , 'Q' s ,,, . 4 , ,x ' B i HLA X 5, avg 1, 5 4 ., 1,3 - . ' .iaf M- 1 X' Q 5 ,S E .111 ' 6? 4. ti' 1 7 if 7 as - ., , W? 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Ward. Dorothy Ward. Susan Wardlaw. lvey Jean Warner, Carol Teresa Warrick. Jennifer Watford, Brenda Marie Watson. Nancy Elizabeth Watson , Nancy Ellen Watson. Penelope L. Watts. Patricia Ann Weaver. Linder Marie Webb, Alice Kay Weber. Martha Linda Weeks, Beverly A. Weeks, Mavis Weikel, Talathia Ann Welch. Anne Claire Welch, Patricia Alexis Welch Paula Annette Wells, Elma Glenn Wells. Rosemary Wells, Susan Anna West. Ann West. Margery Ellen Q A , 1 r , . 5 an-J. r J 2 'K' 5: , V as 'll 5. . ' r , , Xa A' ' . ' f JH, Y , '. gg, J, Yi iff' f r f 2' lv . P 'i I 3.s:5i,,s.i?,f 1 it S.. fx . 4 . :P ss. . . Xi , Q. v Lv- J it ' A C ff sscfwc., V,V,,.:,y,,f , 1 . ixfgxk fr X R .gm J fs is ' fp G. fx. , .. ,Q ' i- 'f 1 l l x , ' WV 1 2' B f J if fi Y M Q L 'fr . ,.. ' r i 1:1 9 49, I f -A '1 ik N .51 fe -1 ' i gy Q . ' A ' ' X, 5- i n -X A f f .. g f. M EFX V ,A -V kg, f i , ,Q-x, , 'Y f mf fa r A C V ,, i ' A , J X f ei K if K, W , ,, vi xy . E ffff L .rc ' - my I x I.. 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Mary Kathryne Williams, Nancy Jeanne Williamson, Frances Jetfry Williamson, Laurel Ruth Williamson, Sarah Ella Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Susan Blalcely Wimmer, Rebecca McKen Winchester. Irma Christine Wingard, Sheryl Ann 3, ' 155' X , n Ca ,f 9, , , -1' zie - ' G' J Wise, Donna E. 4 3 Q A , jg, z Y 'K f T? '75 5 ' 1 g-gwms i 5 L. ,.-- ss ,-' ,X-N . r 'f-3 '1 It ar , 5, ii if f' , -Wf .M Woodall, Linda ' b y V Y' Woodson. Margaret 4 ,A S I Woolfrey, Dora Ann Ji ' I w if Wooten, Phyllis f s i as iii? V ' , X, pf Yarborough, Muriel ' it A Q 'V L Yonce. Miriam Lee 'ilii i s Young, Connie Gayle X if fi V L, , Zimmerman, Susan fbi X 5 -Y : 3 -1 W IQQQI N,,. 1 , , x.:gf1i i X? i W A N nl H t W'nihrop and This is nothing. You should have seen the bibs. sf,-' f 4 1 sg Q- .. . i CLASS OF '68 .- -gi 5. was as fe , ?X 1 'nf A f 2 4 ! ..- ,, 5 , , -if riffs ry 4 215. M- 1 s it ' f il , S ' i. f i Q vw xv riaal , any X, is X XQA XQQE fgselsf X Q? 12A N vgvfwft Q W 3 H X N X ffxf X ' V' X N f B? xv' K K q , , f 1 rw 1 aa Q N Z 4 X , Q 3 3 6,552 e- 'fg5-a+I '- V- J ' , 1 11:15 We went For Goldwater in the mock election. We Take on the Look of a College Student We get down to business, and. . . We learn last. , .L i l at-E TQ' L '. 52 , ,.....-. z I ' ,' I -- n I .M A . 1 ' S s ,.-s- Sophomores Put Tigers fl .gg ' V , .-VW' , ' ,, v O W. C. Campus and . OFFICERS: PAT BONNER, President: PAT RA fx! SEATED: JILL REELY, Pianist. STANDING: ANN BLACKWELL JEAN MCLENDON, Cheerleaders. MBEAU, Vice-Presidentr NANCY THOMAS, Secretary: BRENDA ROBINSON, Treasurer. With the start of a new school year and the arrival ol our class blanket, we Felt much enthusiasm and an- ticipation. Using a Siamese theme and with our tiger to lead us, we proved our spirit by winning the silver cup at Classes Night. A Few weeks later, we became Cave People to celebrate the annual event Sophomore Week whlCl1 is climaxed by the Sophomore dance. With the many members of our class working 'CO- gether, we have shown our loyalty and have already proven our ability to be the very best at W. C.-'CIW mighty Class of '67l - We give thanks to our Sister Class, the Seniors, who have helped to guide us and whose path W6 shall Follow. In our remaining years at Wint rop, W6 ' tinue to strive for the ideals which have been placed before us. h shall con I II4 I E Talie it I the arrival m and an- ef to lead ver cup at .eoplen to Seek orliirl lo' g alreafli' ,the .C e SeniOf51 path We shall Con' en Placed Take llThe Cup with Spirit and Ability r ,fr ,Q -Ia r X iggmx .L .1 -Ma 1 - a ,of ,,, ' , Q, i , , X, s . ... 6? 1 -' . fix K ' ' K , , V . .same .... s . . -,-- 4 : ,. . . A f 4 ik! X - , fwf r BX NA , 1 W e A - F., ' J 'SFU ' -L nfl, ' 5, xfhf '- X if gp it Sit v Q ' ' i , S xx I . 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Eileen Elizabeth Barvich, Beverly Ann Batson, Cecilia Dunde Beelc, Melissa Bell, Catherine Kirby Bell, Margaret Bell, Sandra Alice Bennett, Barbara Lee Berry, Laura Anne Bert, Emily Claire Bishop, Shirley Blackwell, Lettie Ann Blair, Emily Gertrude Blanton, Brenda Boatwright, Cecelia Bolin, Donna Boland, Dorris Bond, Reta Bonner, Patricia Bowden. Barbara Bowden, Mary Bowen, Phyllis Crouch Bozard. Elaine Braclcett. Rachel Braddy, Virginia Winn SOPHOMORES K 154' Q , Nmxfff E ' .-41 H ,x f 'Wi' I J Q fa M sz ' was A-A , Q . 1 ,,, , I -d g U Q ,J ,M - -ff . ' 7,5 ' A W. z F ' I '., ' fvi., .a x if 'ff i' A , - -c h . T I 1? . 5 , w ,9 I ,, tiiftrii. A it Sic, ' L -2' - 3 6 Am STS .ff ,. 733' , R , x x s- 'f . N . , , A ve., P A f ' ,. . ' W ,wr ,Q we My fam N . I it L iff- :Aa 2 ,Q , . , . eh r . , j7w,, t - ,I-1 ,EQ f ' Lslgx Y. :ry y A is -.:.' -7. I i .,, ' t:' , y M t, of .V LK X . DI Q k, PM I -cv 1 . in uv- i llb Braford, Sherron McConnel Branham, Patricia Ann Brannen, Lindsey Jane Brazell, Marvia Pamela Breland, Annette Bright, Joyce Ann Broalce, Jane Brown, Gail Brown. Judy A. Brown. Mary Helen Brown, Sharon Bruce, Jacqueline Anne Brunson. Marian Bullard, Sylvia Burclchalter, Mary Ann Burdette, Annie Jeanette Burgess, Nora Diane Burley, Nancy Ellen Burris, Betty Louise Busharclt, Cheryl Buskill. Edna Merle Calamas, Katherine Campbell, Cheryl Campbell, Margaret Carnes, Joye Marie . Carroll, Cathy Carten, Gail Carver, Mary Elizabeth Casey, Theresa Elaine Cathcart, Frances Elaine Cato. Elizabeth Joyce Cato, Julie Chapman, Dorothy Catham, Margaret Childers. Jane Linda Childers, Shirley Patricia Clarlc, Susan Clitford. Carol Marie Clinlcscales, Shirley June Clinton, Kathryn A Clyburn, Carolyn Cochran. Hannah Leila Coclcrell, Joyce Velarie Coggins, Cameron Coley. Carolyn Collins, Carol Ann Collins, Julie Coolc, Deborah Cooke, Rusty Cooler, Ruth Rosemary Cope, Carole Copeland, Ruby Redick Copple, Diane Lynn Cotton, Betty Covas, Juanita Cox, Judy Creech, Carol Cribb. Elizabeth Croft, Mary H Croxton, Gloria Ann Culler, Frances Margene Culler, Mary Elizabeth Cuomo, Judy Dagggerhardt. Faye David, Lucy Davidson, Norma Davis, Becky Troublefield Davis. Martha Ellen Davison, Barbara Dawson, Ann Marion Deane, Diane de Meuron, Aline De Witte. Sandra Dickinson, Diane Mclntosh Dickinson. Dianne Dickson, Ann Reid Dickson, Viva Ann Dillard, Martha Dale Dillard, Sandra Gail Dinwiddie, Helen Sheila Donahoe, Susan Donald, Jamie' Donnelly, Cathy Doriety, Janie Doyle, Kathy Driggers, Marilyn Du Bard, Gwendolyn Duckworth, Caroline Duckworth. Sara Elise Dunlap, Elizabeth Eaddy, Judith Anne Eanes, Mary Jane Edgerton, Donna Gail Edwards, Peggy Ann Edwards, Rosemary Ehrhardf, Mary Stoll Elmore. Janie Elmore, Sarah Lee Epstein, Janine Esters, Shirley Evans, Linda Maxine Evans, Patricia Ann Everhart, Gayle Fallow, Judy Farr, Lois Joy Farry, Nancy Elizabeth Eatum, Deolres Faulkner. Vada Alberta r. ,X , A sf X f ia hy. . K e il Q 'ia Q X , Q A X - . - 'XX -ef .1 E. x ' 5? f A 'Ta ' X is C 4 x .R el t ' C s, N' ' ' -., 15- x x g tv fn X 1 - ,Z ' as X vi- , . . N G: . , X- , , - Q1 5 , .- C ,, C ' f u ECL' xv f f f 1 , be ' . - ' 1 r rx- , , fit A . . w -if 1.355 f ' i L . y. K C , Q' , 2 X ea , t ,iw ws P ,,., A 1 , J EQ V .L ai N X 1 'X . ,ff ,, . , , 5' .X ,K -. ' - E , I 3. . V . 93 5 Q C g Sa .ace ff ' W ,, fs' -M . 1, wg-rff M V is 1 ' Q . 9 1, .. , ,X i A . ggi, 2 , wx s- sr 1 s .' i 4 -. F In 1 1 K -HF - 4' K ,A i n , ,K y ,J 4 f p x - J V X , J r s - - H, , z '2w , 2- 7. A se ' TEL: . . , t 5: had S V -M. in C :fm -'C X ' r 6 0- V77- zuy . 5 Q- ., M r ill' Wi , , ,, , 'J A Q ., X 4 . C r sf W. ,4., A m v 2 2 W -'V f., ' .. A , ,N V, www ' X J f E. ,E , if 2e.':fg,, V sm, 1, NR, . W -. , . 4, A C ,. ,,x,,,l, 3 ,, f . f. , f Q ' 'fr X gf! x 'f, if if f f ., ' ,AWE '31 ? M N ,, fu v 5 3? rm P-. . 1 ,V , ff ,, f ' ,- 5 -f wg rr- i U p H 'vf T , H 1 fi f ,A XWYW1' i, ' 1' if' ff: up I , 5 ' 31, c '- VI fr H- , if, 1 W'-rl age. . , ,, .. A, ,L A ,A - QL Q ,lm f For Us, this is the Year that This is the way we go to school . . . Get , senior. im N Q: W-,S WGS The Society ol Panthers ancl Tigers ha Ferguson. Barbara Ferrell, Billie Jean Fewell, Margaret Fincher, Judy Flennilcen, Carol Fletcher. Donna Floyd, Charleen Floyd, Sandra Folk, Patricia Forbes, Harriette Forbes. Patricia Fowler, Constance Patricia Fowler. Haroldene Fowler, Jane Franklin. Mary Jane Fritz, Patricia Kay Fullbright, Shirley Jean Funk, Maxie Gainey. Mary Helen Gallant. Linda Gantt. Carol Suzanne Garner, Frances Ann Garner, Susan Anne Garrett. Gayle Loraine Gaslcins, Janie Gasque, Rosalyn Gaston, Sara Jo George, Patsie Giles. Eleanor Gilmore, Ann Margaret II8 ve lcnittecl two whole classes BSSCS. Ginn, Mary Elaine Glenn, Mary Anne Gott, Sherrie Lynn Goodsell, Bonnie Goodson, Rebecca Graham, Eleanor Graham, Gail Graham, Julia Green. Bertie Green, Frances Elizabeth Green, Sharon Gregory, Sarah Dean Gunter, Mary Anne Ham. Barbara Anne Hamilton. Elaine Hamilton, Ellie Carrole Hamlin, Laura Hammond, Linda Hanks, Linda Harrill, Janice Harris, Myra Dale Harris, Susan Harrison, Donna Kay Harrison. Emmalyn Harrison, Sandy Harvey, Elizabeth Dale Harvin, Leila Hatfield. Joan Hawthorne, Sara Frances Hay, Rose Ellie Hayes, Judy Hebb. Phebe Ann Henderson, Patti Henry, Cecelia Hermelinlc. Sarah Hewitt. Brenda Hicks. Barbara Hilton, Rose Ellen Hite, Betty Lou Holloway, Helen Purdy Hooper, Diane Hoover, Betty Horton, Helen Howell. Betty Laura Howell, Rebecca Ann Howie, Mary Patricia Hudson, Donna Carol Huey, Claudia Huey. Jane Hughes, Virginia Hughey, June Hughey, Mary Helen Hunter, Irma Elaine Hutchison, Jane f ,ff ff' V, 0 Syst ,. ,, A imma S Q X ssh X S si x XX XX X w A wt ,, 'K X F agzy, , V, f 4, I. ' 'zf CLASS GF '67 vu fit' 42... , ,, ,:i:g:' V: , 2 7552.5 V ,.,. A ,,'vi.,fm..,:,:,:-L ...-,..:..r.:2Qs vw sf-f ,a,,,,,, ,Cf , ,,,,, M3 ff ' I 4 W , 5 K ff ' V, WW. N is -' if ZX fr saws. , , Q I f W X . V-ls: ' .L L, V , ' L, ' . ,, J 1, 1 g ,. , 5 N. ' A '52 Q 1. . ' f ts, - ' K ' f 5 , s-1 Jigs ,... yy' X y U ' . if 1 ,.'.4,: f'i:.:ff'- , ff S A 1. ff f, ,i , -x 15: z-.gg I 2 'Q J' J fn. V, f LP- . ' I Y - i, y'!A A 1 5 ,Q ,.-.' ac: Aa 5 Si ' IN .,, L , 5 . , . . .4- ,4 N. gy' s . II9 W 9- s s w 4- 41 '- x 'f ., V. fzfdff N'fxmasiiliy-1-if' ' 1 .. . i .f - I . f . 1 'E ' ff -fa-, ' ,rj .t., ,. fg i . kE?5i.'fQf 155551. Q fi ,. L. 1 -1 J '77 2 . '- fs ' ' 4 align ,t 'N f- 'n f H 'V' ' W U ' , , Rv 1 1 f' Y ' 1 . 'DK' ' . ' ,V f K ' ZA , ci .. ff' , .. 4.19. - ' 1 Lf - . . ' ' - 441' ., ' fn 5 3' ' f Q 4 . ' N, , ,.,' , l .s f ,, .zu - V SOPHOMORES .7 , :L 45 Q C' ' 'W 1:14 , 4 V I, gg 1 'W 4 L .. ' so ,L 4: fb . ,J M, MN .N I-. .Q lnman, Barbara Jane Jackson. Jane Jackson, Margaret Jaudon Deborah Jenkins Betty Jenkinson, Nancy Ann ,f 4 xx , 5- C ,X wt N11 f' ,,.,g, 'X 5 -'X L ' Y ' -. X., 1' x. N ' Q , V . .t.Li,,x 8 .FX ' N I .1 Ky, ' I U'-he A -, it f- 1 N 9 K xr' sl 5 X I f N ' 49,5 , V x Q '- L' '-y. I fs' cm ' , T . -ef . Y- - ,Je C .. 1 wg s - 6 7 Q N - I Six xx f ...L .x . K vl if .1 XX .A Jensen, Sharon Jerrigan, Hilda Jester, Carol A. Jett, Paula Johnson, Janet E. Johnson, Janet Johnson, Janice Louise Jones, Barbara Jones, Cheryl Jones, Dorothy Maye Jones, Iris Jones, Russell Jordon, Louise Karen Keating. Mary Ann Kelly, Martha Sue Kelly, Mary Frances Kesler, Vivian Kight, Carolyn Kimbrough, Donna King, Anita Carolyn King, Effie Delores King, Paula Gayle King, Rubinete Kirkpatrick, Bonnie Kissam, Elizabeth Troy Kourt, Sue Kowalski, Patsy Lane, Miriam Brenda Langford, Brenda Viola La Part, Melissa Anne Lauhon. Kathleen Louson, Judy Leary, Betty Jean Lee, Lee, Linda Coleen Linda Leslie. Anne Lindsey. Carol Jean Lamb, Linda Lineberry, Carole Gaines Little, Paula Livingston, Betty Rose Loldahl, Lynda Lea Loltis, Margaret Long, Judy Long, Linda Lovin, Luana Lowry, Brenda Lutz, Dianna Kay Lyons, Victoria Mac Rae, Mary Louise Manheim, Betty Jane Martin, Jean Martin, Mary Masters, Linda Dale Masters, Phyllis Mathis, Madeline Mathis, Mary Ellen Mauger, Susan Edna McArthur, Mary Susan McCall, Janice Mcfarter, Janice McCarty, Linda McClellan, Nancy Sue McClug3age, Ellen McCluney, Frances McCormick, Sandra McDowell, Glenda Sue McElveen, Marilyn McEvan, Margaret McGee, Norma Mclnvaill, Eva McLauchlin, Martha McLellan, Mary Anne McLendon, Jean McWhorter, Linda Meggs, Elizabeth Mills, Elizabeth Rogers Miller, Susan Mobley, Georganna Mobley, Margaret Moon, Jane Moore, Leslie Lynell Moore. Nacy Moore, Sallie Marie Morgan, Barbara Jane Morgenroth, Martha Motte, Carole Munn, Brenda Murray. Patricia Gail Murry, Vivian Musgrove, Tanya Myers, Blair Neal, Charlene Nelson, Mary Roberts Newton, Patricia June Oalman, Suzanne O'Cain, Judith O'Dell, Mary Frances Owen, Deborah Owings, Barbara Jan Owings, Linda Elaine Owings, Sheila 'Yr fm . . A S ..+ . wh o . Q - A ,,..r L in Q X X S 7' or r .M-. 1 Bef.:-is X , s ' fn , X 4 fm i S ' 3 .L . s sw V, W S r QQ N - v - ss: 4 ,,'.Lx K IX . , 5:12. I X: - -' Q-sr Q, i K X w'xY'?Nr I Q N. N X s- . 'ty' , 5.3355 'N r WVFYJS Q Q- - X NK A gi B sf-if gl m -. X as N s' ffttzis. oss. to .,cc. - . cn, X, '56 .f gf, X W A -ssc , X R bgglmx N 3 an 45, 'Er 1-X as., ' me Q ' 2 l. qu ,Q-0, 7,7 ,J ,vs ,,,.. , .so V .-L ' fe ' W , if nz' E, ' . 4 y 1 I, . Lan V 5, , 'Y .- 'R 7 ,Q Si V K 1 av- r Z .-. ,r ' li, lg P? - A -Q 62 4, Q fi ' 9 I 1 ' , .... X I .x 1, kr 551 V, xt T tl '- '- ' ' 4 E ',, T, X '. I ,K ivfl - -X51 ' P3 ks. 5 . fs., , - V KP s if o . v J A N Q ., 'l f , X 'V 5. M. 9 s r . 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Nancy Kaye Powell, Gwendolyn Powell, Linda Powell, Marian Blanche Powell, Patti Powers, Donna Prather, Becky Presley, Joyce Price, Nellie Faye Privette, Janet Proctor, Eleanor Joyce Proctor, Linda Anne Rattield, Patricia Anne Rahal, Rosalie Rambow, Patricia 3: I i 4 i ti Ramsay, Linda Marie Randolph, Diane Reeley, Jill Reid, Linda Jean Reeyes, Carolyn Reynolds, Eliza beth Reynolds, Mary Louise Rhodes, Judy Ann Rhodes, Jordon Boiter Rhodes, Sarah Roach, Myra Roberts, Cecilia Robinson, Brenda Robinson, Elizabeth Robinson, Janice Robinson, Mary Robinson, Rebecca Rogers, Gwen Rogers, Helen Rhonda Rogers, Penny Rose, Coleen Louise Rowe, Helen Kathleen Rowell, Mary Ann Rumfelt, Ann Gaston Rumfelt, Phyllis Ann Runion, Joy Sanders, Janie Fay Sanders, Judith C. Scruggsf Judy Gail Sellars. Ann Shallcross, Diane Deborah Shannon, Caroline Sheppard, Judy Shirley, Linda Gail Shulan, Elizabeth Anne Simpson, Jane Sippel, Martha Joyce Sizemore, Jane Betts Skinner, Shirley Skipper, Martha Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith. Anna Wallis Janice Linda Gail Margaret Karen Nancy Gail Patricia Ann Shirley Elizabeth Stella Smith, Susan Snowdon, Loula Marion Sours, Geneva Sowell, Mary Lou Spiers, Judith Elaine Spivey, Billie Q, f Sf X 0 ,C i Q, yas X X lf 1 Wx 'f N. . fo, X ,SK ,, , X C , 'W X X 1 X C io' C 1 uw. ..:, r - ' VJ v f vw Q 2 S 'Q LN C MLS ,yr 1.9 M .1 ,C ,f CX., , ,t , f ,, QC I S -1.5 ,S N' ' - 51, y , , . , . 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Laura Squires, M a beth Lynette Talley, Margaret Andrea Taylor, Betty Jean Taylor, Linda Kaye Terry, June Thomas, Nancy Thomas. Susan Thompson, Audrey Thorne. Candace Thrasher, Sandra Thrower, Shirley Louise Tinnmerman, Susan Tipton, Tobias, Linda Lee Evelyn Todd. Cornelia Todd, Susan ' J XME, 1 A-ii git , 'V .h'KIV'N7V2!QEii,x X ,, Q' 1 A ,ie Q Q, , x . 1 ii , .A 5 5 If is '-,a f 'Tsi '. v , ' . f FT . rg- Q J.. I I ,I 8 16. . A -in 5 V s. sf- - -, L, . ' , rw. K , vw, , .V Y V ' X ' , .x fix ?7 R , 124 Tolar, Anne Chadwick Tollison, Mary Frances Tomlinson, Linda Trotter. Sandra Jean Trull, Paula Truluclc, Betty Gail Tuberville, Lillian J. Tuberville. Margaret Tumblin, Tanya Turner, Eva Annette Turner, Sammie Tylee, Elizabeth Underwood, Brenda, Uptegrove, Jane Urban, Angel Ussery, Martha Varfdiver, Gloria Ann Vaughn, Hilda Vincent, Carol Ann Vincent, Linda Vlach, Jan Waddell, Janice Wadsworth, Nancy Wald, Alice Walden, Arls Waldrop, Jane Walpole, Adelaide Warner, Marsha E. Warner, Patricia Ann Watson, Rubye Waugh, Helen Weathers, Barbara Lynn Weathers, Nancy Harriet Weaver, Carolyn Judith Weaver, Cecil Claire Weaver, Jan Lynn Webb, Sharon Webb, Sherry Wessinger, Judith West, Helen Christine West, Judith Ann White, Mary Ellen Whitlock, Rebecca Wiclcert, Janice Wickham, Weeta Wieclcing, Margaret Jill Wilburn, Carolyn Wilkins, Elizabeth Williams, Dee Williams, Joan Marie Williams, Patsy Williamson. Kay Willing, Joyce Willis, Margie Joanne Wilson. Carol Anne Wilson, Jennifer Wilson, Kathryn Wingate, Judy Wofford, Jane Wolfe, Ann Woodruff, Susan Wright, Emily Kay Wright. Linda Young, Brenda Young, Helen Jane Young, Nancy Yorlce, Nancy - KSQAYIX I W , l Ss X M X ff A ,.,,is.fsX Q Q gs: A' Q .1 'R-., ' I , 6 3 1 V 1 f s 4.sz..,m X x x ,vw N .Q W -Y x 5 x i A is- f 13,13 ,W xx ! 0 X f X S Q Z. ff , ' ' ia' I ,,.,. wxa...-- -' ,-K ' . ye - 4 X it IQ E, X c .- ' W X f as X as - - 'Pali' in A- Q be 5 ,, X x J' x A-N X x 3 K- as il- ,ff X QQ .Q 5-:C i.,. 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BACK: CAROL ADDINGTON, Secretary: FRANCINE Junior uGlory Soars with Follies and Junior-Senior With a rip, rip, rip, and a glory the mighty Junior class began this year with our spirits literally soaring to the sky. The excitement oi having little sisters increased upon giving our Freshmen a sister class party. At Classes Night we shared-our glory with the glory that was Greece. It was then that our class learned the true meaning of victory. The realization ol graduation came with ordering our rings. For the tirst time the junior class had the opportunity to choose between the traditional col- lege ring and a new black onyx class ring. Qur spirit and class unity reached its pealc during Follies. A And the end of the year brought the long awaited Junior-Senior. This year has brought to the junior class laughter, tears, success and disappointment. We stand at last truly united-and now .... WRIGHT, Treasurer. SEATED:SANDRA MADDOX and RHONDA FLEMMING, Cheerleade BETTY STONE. Pianist. 5' ' 126 Daddy rode a pony through school, but look what we've got. ' ii y, Mais .mx ith r Wisht S llterauylj Mreased Party, with the OUT class orde ' had Dndl col- lf duflng Swaited Bughter, ll at last what Make Change in Traditional W. C. Ring Aix: fax ' - ,, , ,1fB3L X- xss Q .2 'A ,, W Nw X ss-4 Vg 'Jw X A Q B X Q i 3 ff, . Q X 1 X t . X? et s X f it X X L. Q me -Rx - X Xi. 4 if QQ' is E X Q' x C Q Q5 A X if X sits . .L A ae ' . '7 - Y A- A 1 a 55 -5 .ft .W 1 i , f 9' , 'E .N A KMA I27 at Q Addington, Carol Adler, Sandra Allen, Sandra Amalcer, Sandra Ambrose, Janice Amerson, Charlotte Anderson, Diane Louise Antley, Frances Lee Arant, Kathryn Arnold, Jean Arthur, Marie Ashe, Marilou Atkins, Mary Jane Atlrins, Sandra Ann Austin, Charoltte Awtrey, Judith Aycothe, Linda Bailey, Charlotte Bailey, Gloria Bailey, Janis Kay Baker, Jane Ball, Trudy Ballard, Sarah A. Ballantine, Bonnie Barber, Ester Barnes, Carol A. Barnett. Evelyn Barnett, Pan Barnett, Marian Elaine Barrineau, Catherine Bateman, Nancy Lynn Becht, Rosemarie Beclcnell, Frances Patricia Bedentaaugh, Sarah Anne Behre, Judith Anne JUNIORS as A 6. sv--v XJ , 5 Q? I . Q . itil ,Mx 'Q x r BM af K G ' fi iv Q aa its . N xx A . A X Bell. Nancy Lee Bentield. Patricia An Best. Lois Katherine Black, Lily Ruth Black. Eugenia Blackman, Barbara Jean Bloodworth. Norma Boiter, Brenda Joyce Boland, Linda Davidson Bolt. Sandra Bornlaerg, Jill Bonner, Kathleen Boyce, Elaine Boyd. Edmee C. Bradley, Elizabeth A. Brown, Catherine D. Brown, Jackie St. Clair Brown, Varina Louise Bryant. Carole Bryant. Nell Bryant. Susanne Burnett, Brenda Burnett. Rebecca Burrows, Irene Adele Campbell, Betty Lee Campbell, Jeane Corothers, Anne Cartabarrer. Raquel Caslcey, Sonia Dew Castles, Susan Cromer Chambers, Miriam Chapman. Jean Elizabeth Childers, Shirley Patricia Christine, Laura C. Chrisrnan. Joanne Christmas' Claldy' ciafk. De' Clark' Elli I Coggin. COPCJW Cox. Ma Crawiori CreaSY- Cmqker. Crout. Cummil Cunnin Cunnin Cunnin Currar Curry. Dalry Dent Dent Dev' Dav Dev Daw Dai De De Dr Dr D. E I l l Christmas. Carol Clardy, Theresa Clark. Della Fran Clark, Elizabeth Annette Coggin, Dinah Copeland. Frances Louise Cox, Mary Ellen Crawford. Virginia Burton Creasy, Donna Crocker, Martha Crout, Kathryn Ann Cummings, Mary Ellen Cunningham. Alice Cunningham. Brenda Janelle Cunningham, Carol Currance. Margaret Curry, Lyn Dalrymple, Delores Margaret Dantzier. Mary Ann Dantzler. Mary Jane Davis, Emily Ann Davis. Judy Davis. Ruth Carolyn Davis, Vicki Dawsey. Mary Demby, Lynn Dennis. Gloria- Denny. Jacqueline Denver, Diane Dodd, Linda Dorman. Gerry Dorn. Theresa Draffin, Julia Duke, Nancy Louise Dunaway, Sandra Gail N... N x W, xr x f x xx Q X N , 'df ' jf? . an 5 me if x J .,, Q c mwgk -' X ,QM . wih- 65 r Aix W., X 4 x X y f X x ..w up - A , ?::L , a- ' fa X lc X ii X 6 Q 'N X wa 5 if 1 X X J X x s i LX X X R' lc zx TR, ix ' J 3 yi Sw Ab X i X WL 'M h W x X x Xb X X ,po-X. 157 1 ,qt L ij' vb ,V 'X -x l' r . X ,, WX is ill?- ,, ' :Si 'H?ST'c '7' Q 5 .I . ,t ry an wine .8 315- E2 X ,Q , x 1 GY, Y T 5' P X X 1' L 9 F Q K X Y, . xx v x X , W X ,gg . 1 x mm , ' 'wx a Nui V 1 S0 - , V '--all f , 4 ,hx fx ,. I29 Eaddy. Judith Eaddy. Susan Elgin, Andrea Susan Elliot, Mary Anne Ellison, Wilma Jean Elrod, Mary Jo Engelhardt, Hanna I Eslrew, Slierril I Etters, Sybil Jane f f vu ' 1, ,f Evans AI'ce t r ' i' 7 . ' i I Q mf-,Jr jzv XL f , , Agri' , X ?! !,yg. .f 1 f 4 Evatt. Nancy Lee Fallan, Belinda Louise Faulling, Sandra Fleming. Rhonda Kay Floyd, Barbara Jean Fogle, Susan Ford, Sara , Foster, Alice Ruth ' fi i Fowler, Linda ' Fowler, Barbara Lynn gg L' X f ff if I ,.,, in 4 , Foxwortli. Harriet Englisli Frances. Claudefte 7' fi Q 734, Francum. Catherine Elaine i Fuller. Mary Frances , i Gage. Ruth 'Ny fy 3, Q, i ' I f , X f f M 4 fm 'f w J may ,f ,I , ,M My f W f M g f 1 15 X JO f Vi K, y. Ki ,, , .W ff X Y, ff z jf ig? v ? ew 4' 4 3, f ,F K4 Q? 2,7 X 7 f ,Jr s ' JW V: X ,J .W X 3 , is G 1' 5 ' f fiyilfifll, ' 5' 'fb . VH Z., N 11 'W ' fr ' ff , gg V I , 1 1 I, . J Q f 6 e M' Sm ' , . V 'yr f Q ' -V ' Min ' ' 7 -J , wifgh- Q . ' ,f'fZ,.f' ,f 3 ' ' ' , 4,- f. - WV, Being Juniors Brings on More Responsibilities If this is being a junior, . .well, at least our elevator works. f - I isa A V X ff ff li as 'Fi ' x 2 ss fr' , ,. of . fl- E '? .' .. '.f:'ig?', ' '31, I . lf: ri 'l 'i ' E Aft! Li x ,, X 'x.'fi.'lvs'f,l'7 -'A i .,......-vw'- 4 3 f , 9 in ,ynu 'C'S Q X C R: 'x F . -fa, gg Nh , , s 4 i J A Ja 1 2 J . -if .ffl ' 7 2145 ' CLASS OF '66 A- ' , wa-wx-N, x , iC'?'l,1-Xi ttf, 5 ...l MS if Gallarda, Alice Gideon, Sally Suzanne Gilmore, Ann Elaine Gilstrap, Elaine B. Godshall, Mary Rosalyn Goggans, Judith Gordon, Sybil Lyn Gore, Sandra Gossett, Amy Graddiclc, Arianne Graham, Patricia Mary Gramlich, Beverly Grantham, Jean Greco, Diana Faye Greenwood, Carol Griffin, Cherie Guillotte, Carolyn Guinn, Judith Gunn, Barbara Anne Hair, Marcia Haley, Dianne Hall, Annie Ruth Hall, Judith Danice Hall, Trudy Hall, Rebekah Anne Hallman, Sandra Hammond, Janice Hannah, Mary Alice Harden, Julia Harris, Linda Carol Hardman, Myra Harrington, Linda Louine Harris, Constance Lyn Haselden, Patricia Anne Hatten, Genell Marie JUNIORS , . 17 W r rg 5 . , 1 n,v,,4,. , ,Z-5 , i I JMYI Sp s A Q V as I, 6' 0' , ' Pvwms Wiki rf' x ff .HB f I5 7?-isa' v fa: - fi Q I io' .V ,.. 5 J, f av .N I ka .. K s 3 vi -'ir f it Sa- Q7 , S , xii, C-A K aj 5 x i QNX 'Ur H!-I KD vf. Q if I32 Hawkins, Claudianne Hawkins, Martha Healan, Jean Stuart Heitman, Frances H. Hellams, Marsha Charae Hendricks, Judith E. Hepp, Rosalind Jean Herron, Diane Hewitt, Brenda Jean Higginbotham, Martha D. Hill, Alene Johnson Hillman, Sandra Hiott. Cindy Holliday, Sarah Anne Hoon, Patricia D. Hovis, Mary Melinda Howard, Betsy Howell, Mary Carolyne Howie, Sarah Hubbartt, Nancy Hughes, Pamela Ray Hull, Jeffrey Lyn Hyde, Karen Hyder, Sybil Jean Jackson. Ann Eloise Jackson, Frana Jeaneta Jay, Sarah Patricia Jeans, Patricia Spearman Jefiords, Nadene Jenlrins. Judy S. Jenkins, Jane Woods Johnson. Marcia Gail Johnston, Mary Jim Johnstone, Ellen Johnstone, Lilla Harrie 1 jonZ5r Nanfi Jordon' E mm Kammefi Kealif'9' MW Keene. Llnda iceiieir. MMS' Kemp' Suzan! Km' Kathld King' Janice King, JudY King, Leslie Kinsey, Loui Kirby, Jafqi Koon, MH Koon. Leno Koon, Mat Langley, E Lanlrlord, f Latham, Br Laurie, Ch lee, Pats lisenby, f livingstor Long, Mi long, Sa long, SE ls0H3sl1o l-Olllher, Lover Li love, N Lowry, lYHclw, Middc Mnddi Maher It rt 'l. ihalde E. an Bn Irtha D, D WDC :da Jlyne ,ay e unefd la lman ads iail n Jones, Harrie Beth Jordon, Nancy R. Kammer, Emma Lee Keating, Mary Jane Keene, Linda Kelletlc, Marsha Kemp, Suzanne Kerr, Kathleen King, Janice Elaine King, Judy King, Leslie Kinsey, Louise Kirby, Jacqueline Lee Koon, Ann Koon, Lenora Koon, Matian Doris Langley, Erma Lee Lanlcford, Sharon Latham, Barbara Ann Laurie, Christine Lee, Patsy Lisenby, Sara Livingston. Glenda Sharon Long, Mary Ann Long. Sanclra ,Jane Long, Sara Frances Longshore. Barbara Louther, Barbara Love, Laurie Love, Mary Patton Lowry, Harriet Lynch, Margaret Maddox. Geneva Elizabeth Maddox. Sandra Mahan, Marilyn Maurine if I B -7-Rm J, aw c 1 'ff c ,ep 'ff' 255 ,vm Qi? c 1 S al swf' H 1-95 F5 ',1 w sw.. f -X g ' Y if has mir' , . . 'f i Ml, wg' ,. ' s :I X 'P' ,,, R , ,459 a Q 'T 4.:l2!mg be 2 Mahon. Ellenor Malphus, Kay Mangum, Mary Carol Martin, Bonnie Faye Martin, Mary Frances Mathews, Marie Maxie, Janet Yvonne McAbee, Martha Bradley McAllister, Carol McCall, Jackie Earline McCarter, Brenda Alice McCarter, Linda Hardy McColl, Alice Claire McCollum, Alice McDowell, Joyce Mclntosh, Vera Cheryl McLane. Marla Mcl.ead, Virginia Darlene McLesky, Linda McSwain. Jane Mellon. Catherine Rembert Milhalen, Paulette Miller, Alice Jane Mills, Lois Mims, Danette ' We Often Make Changes in Tradition I thought we voted for diamond class rings. if l-Y' Mitcham' BZJSQ.. Heyy BZZIY ' Mo Lu!! Mont90mUy' E. Nloorfr Coleen Morris. LYPP Kohl MOSS, Mary Mulliklnr Gloria lam Anne K7 PaC6. Padgett, Cassaw Parker. Sandra Ka Parker, Siindfa RL Patrick. Manx Eve Patterson, France' Payne, Joan Penland, Geofflle Perkins, Peggy Phillips, Phyllis Phillips, Sarah l Pickelsimer, Eliza Pickens, Hilda Pollack, Jeanie Polstonl Betty Poole, Margre Poston, Betsy P05f0f1. Merrir P0ston. Teresr Pens, Leila r Ports, rucy J P0Well, DOIO1 P0WQll, learn Pfqseri Mm Pl25leY Cor ' l Mfr. Lin, Prirr Ce Ce ' rn Prince, Lind jalee' f I Mitcham, Betsy Lynn Mobley, Betty Sherwood Montgomery, Lucy l'lamar Moore, Coleen E. Morris, Lynn Kay Moss, Mary Joleen Mullikin, Anne Knight Pace, Gloria Jean Padgett, Cassandra Parker, Sandra Kaye Parker, Sandra Ruth Patrick, Mary Evelyn Patterson, Frances Carolyn Payne, Joan Penlancl, Georgia Walker Perkins, Peggy Phillips, Phyllis Phillips, Sarah Dianne Pickelsimer, Elizabeth Pickens, Hilda Pollack, Jeanie Polston. Betty Joyce Poole, Margie E. Poston, Betsy Rae Poston, Merrinell . - 1 4 i Poston, Teresa Gayle Potts, Leila Jane Potts, Lucy Jane Powell, Dorothy Joann Powell, Jeanie Prager, Marion Alice Presley, Cornelia Eliabeth Presley, Linda Prince. Cameron Pearl Prince, Linda 5 rin95' N., X.. Q- 4 xy K ,naw x M Qc x r X-. 1' , K if kg i X x Q- lh- s 9 4 5 x ZS! f ,K x X .1 PEN I :Z ? X if 1 ff. ..,c . i has 5 X S2 1, m x A if The wk, Q X 5 Q. CLASS OF '66 . -sex .Qi , , , .x Q 'A ' '- C 'N V. sv, .5 , .L .ssh -. ...QS ,. Q5 .. V, . gg! . fir! Q 'Qzy K s TX fm , 5 .4 3 .si 5 Qgsvv Q 151' .,, ff? 0 :sc if - .ua-' E , , -4 . Q,-,,+ t N, . 'fe' is iff- V 1 C3 lt 5 i f 3 is . ' f f fb' V '- i ,r hm ,n -' xl f Z. 90131 3 ' K 1' I35 lib fl .IUNIORS ,Gwyn I ,, 3 Stab 4, -'lx . -4' i , I Q,-7, ' x iv, fx i ' w C 'vw , ,, ' ,' Quizxv 4 ' ,la 1: '. -XX XY Xi ts. me X ,J '-.v 5, '9:,,.e J t Qs- 5? Q r HVX x' S 'Uv s X K 9' 4 L- Y .fa KW Eff l x'NA -.., 3 I we -ff' Q' I'- K6 B' 136 Proctor, Barbara Jean Raburn, Alyce Raines, Judy Anne Rallings, Carol Reaves, Betty Jean Reid, Marsha Rhodes, Betty Jean Richardson, Anne St. Clair Riddle, Jenny Riddle, Marla Jo Ridings, Rebecca Parrent Rippey, Merle Roberts, Cheryl Robinson, Jacqueline Roddey, Mary E. Rogers, Betty Carol Rogers, Gwendalyn Ann Rouse, Edna Earl Johnson Rouse, Joyce Lynn Runyan, Sylvia C. Rush, Sarah Carolyn Russell, Linda E. Sample, Julianne Sanders, Margaret Sansbury, Carolyn Sargent, Cornelia Elizabeth Sargent, Rebecca Saylor, Deborah A. Schmidt, Kathryn Schwalm, Lois Anne Scott, C. Wynelle Sexton, Ann Seymour, Ann Shedd, Dorothy Small, Rita Maxine Smart, new E' Smith' Anntllb s nt Chfloll' mi I . 1' G 'l Smitlt,JUd'ill F . . f 151 Smith, Laurie ti Smith, Linde 'le' Smith Smith Smith gmtth. T2 I Martha , Martha LC' I Patricia Ar rrell PW Smoalr, Judith A' Somer, Erna l'lilC Spencer, Susan E Spitzer, Virginia Station, Betsy Stephens, Margi Still, Harriet Stillwell, Kempi- Stolces, Aletha Stone, Betty Je Stroud, Helen Sturgis, Judith Tate, Grace Tailor, Betty t laYlor, Joan TaYl0f. Karen Thompson, A Thompson, J, Thompson. L. Thompson' N lllOmPSonI I Tinsley, Joy: Tobias' Fm lonnit, , Trammell, j air 'rt in on ilibeth Smart, Martha E. Smith, Annette Smith, Charlotte Smith, Judith Gail Smith, Laurie 'Elizabeth Smith, Linda Mae Smith, Martha Smith, Martha Louise Smith, Patricia Ann Smith, Terrell Anne Smoak, Judith Arlene Somer, Erna Hilda Spencer, Susan E. Spitzer, Virginia Statton, Betsy Stephens, Margaret Still, Harriet Stillwell, Kempie Stokes, Aletha Diane Stone, Betty Jane Stroud, Helen Orene Sturgis, Judith Tate, Grace Taylor. Betty Patricia Taylor, Joan Taylor, Karen Thompson, Alice Thompson, Jill Lynne Thompson, Linda Thompson, Marcia Thompson, Martha Anne Tinsley, Joyce Sharon Tobias, Frances Lee Tompkins, Mayoree Trammell, Jane . . 51 QM Q ,J We N if Q ,S Q N Nix xx X QK ix X V 5 SO' X ski fl' Rx NF Y . 4 ,.,. 9' it f . gl ,V an ' I . - , 'S N x X Vx M S X i t 9' 4 X - ST NN 5 x, 8 x XX x 'f S' ff f f 1' S Q in . spy Q? EK ,SX A X Q' 9 K- r '13 if M. 1 .R S ip, - A, f . r Q 'i vga M 6 X 9 NN S X X P 127, 1 X s ms -' ', fi sw 1 :as , if ,5 1 6 -4 Mn I37 Tripp, Susan Mary Turner, Lana Turner, Mary Jo Uddman, Elisabet Astrii Updegrane, Maurie Valentine, Maureen Vaught, Janet Ellen Vickery, Angie Von Ruhr, Lennie May Von Stein, Ann Waddell, Lena Carol Walker, Faye Wallcer, Mayo lrene Wall. Ellie Neville Walton, Rebecca Ward, Greta Shealy Waters, Virgie Jean Weeks, Betty Lou Weilcel. Barbara Gene Welborn, Catherine Wells, Patricia Ann Wilder, Martha Wilkes, Mary Anne Williams, lrene Fuller Williams, Linda 0 f , ,- With Only Gne ln the first place, it isn't a drop-in You have to attend class. COUFSC. . iii' 31 . ny, uf' More Year to Go, We Keep Moving Boy, if I had dropped that nitro . . Q-ar, . :ff M 5, , 1 1' Three Ye But - W2 Vg Come hs r ',l 5 'Si' ' l 'r:'1'i:'. eiiig-il fl. f-,li 3:25. :iii ig-S lu 5! '1 T C K Cv: 1 -1 Q- 'Ui Lf. fx x . GZ F s 5 Three Years Behind Us, One Year to Go CLASS OF '66 Williams, Mabeth Williams, Margaret Doreen Willingham, Mary King Williams, Mary Lou Wilson, Ann Seaman Wilson, Pam Wimberly, Nancy Wingate, Judy Winters, Carolyn Wise, Gayle Thomas Wladaver, Andrea Marie Wofford. Catherine Wogon, Faye Woods, Linda Gail Wright, Francene Wyland. Susan Todd Young. Carol Young, Sadie Garrett Yarborough, Diane Zittrauer, Gloria We thought we knew what W But we've come a long way. But when you CGD e were doing .... 't make up your mind .... 1' ' Z i i 2, 2 Seniors Earn Respect, Unity and Degrees . , CTD N xg E T it OFFICERS. TANNY O'KELLY, Secretary: HARRIET MAULDIN, Vice-President! DELETTE Cl-ARY. Treasurer: PAT REED. President- 3'V it V F-3 ' n 7 JUNE HAMMOND. Pianist: and LINDA DANTZ- j LER. Cheerleader. The fall of T961 saw the arrival of many fresh young faces at W. C. Such was the beginning of the Mighty Class of '65l The class enjoyed a typical freshman year while searching for a path through the fog. Being pieces of a puzzle in our first Classes Night. was quite represent- ative of our first year at Winthrop. Our second Classes Night seemed to be an improvement as the Class of '65 marched into its sophomore year as knights of the round table and became wise fools . During the sophomore year, the class had thinned out a little and was becoming a more closely knit group. The anticipation of Follies filled the first semester of our junior year. After winning second place as leprechauns in Classes Night, we worked hard to make Follies just right. The Roaring 20's cover-up theme of Follies provided a good time for all. Follies was a success as far as the Class of '65 was concerned, and for the first time, we learned how to work together. At last our senior year has arrived! Being unique and different is characteristic of our class . . . from the taking away of study hours and beanie hats our freshman year to our placing second in Classes Night this year! However, the feeling of having achieved unity has already made the Class of '65 judge this last year as a success. As we look forward to graduation, we also feel a little sad. The Class of '65 bids you farewell and hopes that someday we will meet again- The past four years have been both happy and sad, but they have also been most rewarding. So if we are remembered as the class that always placed second or the class whose Sister Class won Classes Night, we will remember that it was our Sister Class who placed before us. l4O The WBT On returning ii in every room. l Knights of tl' Table-1962 Pep Rally SQ n lor The iiBig Move Highlights 1965 Senior Year f News On returning in the Fall, sophomores, juniors and seniors were tripled in every room. Knights of the Round Bunny Rabbits-Sophomore Week Table-1962 l Pep Rally-1963 Junior Follies Senior Egyptians at This year the Panther Deng next Classes Night year the doghouse. gzzfga, W M f A Q W fM64 MOST VERSATILE, Sheila Waldrop mm , f X ' E m V- 22 ' ' , Q '3 f . .V A V. nf MOST DESERVING, Bren Lanford Q f um E- ,SVTY X A ' Sy.. vale :. 0 ,qv 11 02.9 A? may 523.6 S . Yap, S s y 1, , ' W S N -,W E , , ,L..x ,Q , -, f 'Xff2s'0ZsS'H ' ' 'F 1 T ' :N ,yr -.Q A L-a...'r.'.a-e- f V5 - Q . ,,,, F'- S, . Q fl I, 5 Q me-5 fm MT, ,N ,Z XX y I 56, gf Af, ,k.. XMB: X z .g c 5,5 X. fy fyfgkyz I ffl? 4 ,, Q 5 5 X- , ' ', S Y T '24 A 'f f . .A N- me 'f 'S' 2 Q ,X f SENIOR Wm f MOS ' , 1 MQQSWWWZ E 9 y A V., x3Q7,mwM, T DEPENDABLE, Betty Parham MOST VALLIABLE, Marilyn Jenkins BEST PERSONALITY, Nancy Neighbors I42 Beer INFORMED SUPER 'IS-E es S M f-WT1 S 1?'Nv E in V Ali Ti MOST flea ,N . A. in -. we A Egg .x-,QQ X A 'mf Y-Exp '7 BQ! , Q WV, Y 1:1 is , K W x., TE T DR v ' Qyggf , ,gg I AL Q? My W f X if 1 , . BEST INFORMED, Carlene Hinson 'W' BEST ALL-ROUND, Ann Merriman f . 312: 1 Xzg ,f fin-.1 ' my sis, f N 3 MOST CREATIVE, Penny Floyd - 5 f S ,X 2? MOST ENTHUSIASTIC, Happy Ligon MOST TALENTED, Linda Dantzler I43 ' ABERNATHY, Evelyn Kelly B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Norfolk, Virginia ALEORD, Lillie Catherine B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATlON Little Rock AMMONS, Bonnie Dian B.S. LlBRARY SCIENCE Marion AMOS, Mary l-luglw B.A. ENGLISH Baltimore, Maryland ANDERSON, Joan Marcus B.A. ENGLISH Camden ANDERSON, Karen Diane B.S. BUSINESS Coward ANTHONY, Ann Lee B.S. HOME ECONOMlCS Greenville 5. nc- l l l I if y TK' ANTLEY, Joan Rebecca B.A. MATHEMATICS Duncan SENICDR CLASS l l l ARANT, Merle lrene ARLEDGE, Elizabeth Lynn BARRETT B.A. ENC:LlSl'l B.A. SOCIOLOGY l BIA RELE Helen l Orangeburg Greenville , Rock Hin GIOUS El was fi l ' 144 l N ff' -nv-he YR SS sth I-YN' BARRETT, Helen Elizabeth B.A. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Roclc Hill ARMSTRONG, Ada Zee B.A. ENGLISH Clwesnee AUTEN, Nancy Jennings B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Rock Hill AYRES, Barbara Jeanne B.A. SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY Ca rte ret, New Jersey BAKER, Beverly Diane B.A. ENGLISH Summerville BANKHEAD, Patricia Martin B.S. LIBRARY SCIENCE Great Falls BAREFOOT, Betty Anne B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Columbia BASS, Ann Blair BAUCOM, Eleanor Scott BAUGHMAN, VCSIG B.S. BUSINESS B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B.A. ENGLISH Kingstree Cllefaw Columbia g, , ,' J V. Num-1' BEATY, Marianne W. BA. ART Rock Hill BECK, Frances Claire Bfx. ENGLISH Florence BELK, Peggy Lorena B.A. ENC5LlSH Blenheim BELLO, Judith Haywood BA. ENGLISH Charleston BENNETT, Anita Lowery BA. ENGLlSH Clover BERRY, Rebecca Ann B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Duncan f We Are Without Some ol the Usual Conveniences l F classes and 'che post office. Class sings are held in Thomson's unfinished cafeteria. We are a ong way rom K . C ,K A N l .5 y , N x, A 1 T My y as X5- x ' 1 K I 1-fir, A . f K ,- 9 ff , . - f, , K f nf' ' fx l l I46 BRELAND, Nancy l M HISTORY Bamlmg ' 'I .,, , f 4325-':'? -wfwf ,ZVW , X if-21357: ii MQ' - .,, gui 1. I ff! . ,Nr . Aw- ' BRELAND, Nancy Louise BRINSER, Linda Sue BROOME, Corinne B.A. HISTORY B.S. MUSIC B.A. ENGLISH Bamberg Camden Cowpens I47 BLACK, Miriam .loan B.A. ENGLISH Saluda BOROLIGHS, Julia Elizabeth B.S. MUSIC Dillon BOYD, Suzan Frances B.A. ENGLISH York BRADLEY, Anne Ruclelle B.A. ENGLISH Greenville BRAFFORD, Sue Ann B.A. ENGLISH Charlotte. N. C. BRASINGTON, Anne Austin B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Cheraw CLASS DF '65 BROWN, Carol Jeanne B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Charleston BRUNSON, Mary Ann B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Darlington BUTLER, Julia Elaine B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Aiken CADDELL, Judith Elaine B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATlON Bonneau CAlN, Beverly Jean B.A. MATl'lEMATlCS Union CAMPBELL, Shirley Joyce B.A. MATHEMATICS Riclgeville CANTEY, Paulette Altman B.A. MATl'lEMATlCS Marion CARGILL, Paula Marie B.A. SOCIOLOGY Cliffside. North Carolina SENIOR CLASS CARROLL, Gail Peay CARTER, Mary Joyce , - B.A. SPANISH B.A. ENGLISH B.S. Pl'lYSlCAL EDUCATION Rock Hill Aiken Qhestef i 'X-. 'E TOAPLEN, Ruth Lee l-5' HOME Econo, Columbia ' I E l48 if ,519 N N in 1 SS Judith A' COAPLEN, Ruth Lee E. EDUCATIOI B.S. HOME ECONOMICS :AL Columbia COLLINS, Judith Annette B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Spartanburg COLLINS, Mary Jean B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Winnsboro I49 CHANDLER, Elizabeth Eugenia B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Greenville CHAPMAN, Emmagene M. B.A. SOCIOLOGY Rock Hill CHAPMAN, Judy Louise B.A. ENGLISH North Charleston CHARLES, Jo Carolyn B.A. HISTORY Duncan CLARK, Mary Everett B.S. MUSIC Greenville CLARY, Marian Delette B.A. ENGLISH Spartanburg COOKE, Sterling Douglas B.S. BUSINESS Florence I I CORLEY, Janice Hayes B.A. ENGLISH Union CORRIE, Mary C. B.A. HISTORY Florence COWART, Janet 'Lynch B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Charleston COWDEN, Sarah Anne B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION NorthviIIe, Michigan COX, Anne Jeanne B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Mauldin COX, Peggy EIIen B.S. BUSINESS Loris CRAFT, Abbie Gale CRUSE, Diane LuCiIe CRYMES, Mary Lillian CULBERTSON, Bdfbafa I-ee 8.5. HOME ECONOMICS BA. ENGLISH s.s. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BA. SOCIOLOGY Orangeburg Durham. North Carolina Greenville Inman ' ISO SaviIIa Iaf II-5. HOME ECON WaIIIaIIa r Dk CULLER, Virginia Lucille B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Orangeburg 1--X ' DANTZLER, Linda Carol B.S. MUSIC Walterboro DARSEY, Loutie Kay B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Jaclcsonvil-Ie. Florida J, Barbara ICI DGY .' if ' 1' I 413' gt. self' ' DEAL, Savilla Janice B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Walhalla 469' DeHAY, Minerva Anne B.A. FRENCH Pinopolis --ve DeLOACHE, Lynda Jean B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Easley I5I DAVID, Linda Gale B.A. ENGLISH Starr DAVIS, Carolyn Delane B.S. MUSIC Neeses DAVIS, Patricia Ann B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sumter CLASS OF '65 DETRICK, Mary Elizabeth B.A. SOCIOLOGY Hampton fi DeVORE, Johnnie E. B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Honea Path DIBBLE, Marguerite B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Columbia DILL, Martha R. B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Newberry DODENHOFF, Anne Estelle B.A. BIOLOGY Charleston DODENHOFF, Susan Mabel B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Charleston EARGLE, Jennie Ruth B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Little Mountain EASON, Charlotte Mae B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Conway 'AQ 5. I EDWARDS, Brenda Eliane B.A. ENGLISH Cowpens ' l52 SENIOR CLASS EDWARDS, Linda Marilyn B.A. SOCIOLOGY Landrum ELLENBURG, Lora Ann B.S. MUSIC Easley uf df L E X. xSS r,L ora ADH i l l nf, FEKETY, Lorraine Cecile B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Detroit. Michigan FENNELL, Saundra G. B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Kingstree FINCHER, Patricia E. BA. SOCIOLOGY York I53 ESKRIDGE, Barbara Ann B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Bishopville FAILE, Jenny M. B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Greenville FANN, Frances M. B.S. BUSINESS Sumter FARMER, Lorainne LeGe'c'ce B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Columbia FARMER, Mary Jane B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Columbia FARTHING, .lean McCan'cs B.A. ENGLISH Rock Hill FINLEY, Carolyn Lauretta B.A. HISTORY Greenville FINLEY, EVELYN J. B.A. SOCIOLOGY Spartanburg FLOYD, Penny B.A. ART North Augusta FOGLE, Linda Jeanette B.S. BUSINESS EIIoree FOLK, Pamela Diane B.S. BUSINESS Denmark FOX, Margaret Irene B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Fort Mill FOXWORTH, Harriet L. B.A. SOCIOLOGY Marion But Lite Goes on the Same OICI Way I-taII meetings provide interesting pictures for students with New cafeteria open? Whir-r-r-r-r-r- CGTTICYBS. ,,,, .. PT' ,,,...---- ' if W ,Fw-F 1 ,Z .Q 11-- ,-,,.....w---- - ' . ---- -f GASKINS, Marti B-S. ELEMENTAR Chesterfield E I' I 154 Q!!! 0' 65 GASKINS, Martha R. B.S. ELEM ENTARY EDUCATION Chesterfield FRANKLIN, Janice Louisa B.A. ENGLISH North Charleston ELINDERBLIRK, Bonnie Rita B.A. MATHEMATICS Pagelancl FUNDERBURK, Ruth Ann B.A. HISTORY Lancaster GALLOWAY, Mary Iris B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Woodruff GAMBRELL, Sara Josephine B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Oa kway X' GARLAND, Elizabeth Ann B.A. ENGLISH Fort Mill CLASS OF '65 GAULT, Sarah B. GILES, Doris Carole BA. ENGLISH BA. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Washington. D. C. COWPCUS W... LLLL. L . , - C I55 GILES, Louisa Pearman B.A. SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY Greenville GLASER, Roxanne I. B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Long IsIanc.I, New York CJLOVER, Ehzabeth Sobey B.A. ECONOMICS CIin'con GOFF, PauIa Ann B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Saluda GOODSON, Barbara Jean B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Hartsville GOSS, Mary Janice B.S. BUSINESS Clinton GRANT, EIizaIoe'ch Kay B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Rock Hill GRAY, Rosann Schuyler B.A. ENGLISH Cha rIot'te. North CaroIIna SENIOR CLASS GREM, Andrea Neal GULLEDGE, Loretta B. B.A. ART B.S. BUSINESS Rock Hill Rock HIII I56 GUNN, Barbara AIice B.A. HISTORY Mt. Holly, North Carolina MBTY .IC IS. ELEMENTARY Rock HIII ,ss SS I Alice Iarolina HARPER, Mary Joyce B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Rock Hill HARRELSON, Mary Elizabeth HARRISON, Ada -lean B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B.S. BUSINESS Spartanburg Kershaw WMV .,,,. , . 1 r.. , I57 Y-'N 93- HALEACRE, Janice B.A. ART Newberry HALLMAN, Judith Ellen B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Charlotte, North Carolina HAMILTON, Aleathea Kay B.A. CHEMISTRY Rock Hill HAMMOND, Alice G. B.A. ENGLISH Fair Bluff, North Carolina HAMMOND, June B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Edgetield HARGROVE, Judith Irene B.A. SOCIOLOGY Marion HARRISON, Sarah Diane B.A. ENGLISH Clover HAYES, Dale Ann B.A. COMMUNICATIONS Cowpens HAYS, Lois Faye B.S. BUSINESS Hartsville HEATH, Mary Bradley B.A. ENGLISH Mt. Pleasant HELMS, Willie C. B.A. ENGLISH Rock Hill HERMAN, Anna Rose B.A. MATHEMATICS Gastonia, North Carolina HESS, Constance B.A. ART Charlotte, North Carolina HIERS, Brenda Joyce B.S. BUSINESS Estill HILL, Clara Isabella HINSON, Cynthia Carlene B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION B.S. BUSINESS Cross Hill Bamberg HIOTT, Eleanor Frances B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Walterboro v Z? I I58 HOPKINS, Clara BA. PHILOSOPI-qy RELIGION Easley Ii CS CATION HOPKINS, Clara Elizabeth B.A. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Easley HORTON, Kathryn Ashley B.A. ENGLISH Kingstree HIPP, Judith Roberta B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Saluda HITE, Mary Elizabeth B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Marion HOFFMAN, Carolyn Ann B.S. MUSIC Orangeburg HOLCOMBE, Linda Mary B.A. ENGLISH Anderson HOLLOWAY, Margaret Rose B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Bennettsville HOOVER, Frances Carolyn B.A. HISTORY Chester CLASS OF '65 HORTON, Linda Rae B.A. ART McBee l59 HORTON, Nena Mary B.A. BIOLOGY Charleston l HOUGH, Mary Amelia B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Chesterfield HOUSER, Mary Cornelia B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Orangeburg HOWARD, Joyce Jeanette B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Georgetown HUFF, Glenda Ann B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Greenville HUGGlN, Jane Elizabeth B.A. RELIGIOUS EDUCATlON Gaffney HUGHES, Katharine Ann B.A. ENGLISH Conway SENIOR CLASS HUGHES, Mary Ann HUMPHRlES, Barbara Ann HUNTER, Nancy L. , BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATlON B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B.S. PHYSlCAL EDUCATION B.A. CHEMlSTRY Gagne Conway Bennettsville Union Y l l i l l isiiriiis, serie B-A. SPANISH Florenge l lbO SS Jeth Ann fri? JENKINS, Belya Joy B,A. SPANISH Florence ISP: Xi., JENKINS, Joan Carol B.A. SOCIOLOGY Greer HUNTER, Virginia B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Rock Hill HLJNTLEY, Julia Ann B.s. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Cheraw HYATT, Patricia Annette B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Gaffney JACKSON, Dorothy Jane B.S. BUSINESS GreenviIIe JAMES, Cherrie Patricia B.S. MUSIC HartsviIIe JASKWHICH, Susan B.A. SOCIOLOGY Greenville JENKINS, Marilyn JENKINS, Nettie Irene B.A. PSYCHOLOGY B.A. ENGLISH Chesterfield Rock Hill IGS lb! pug fix JENKINSON, Eleanor Margaret B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Pinewood JENNINGS, Emilie BA. PSYCHOLOGY Rock Hill i JENNINGS, Mary Frances B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION L Greenwood JERNlGAN, Louisa BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Cheraw 5 JOHNSON, Connie Faye i ' B.A. ART Greenville i JOHNSON, Elizabeth B.A. MATH Lalce City At Last, lt's Just Like Home Thomson's rooms take on a new look. would be days like this. Mama said there MCll3i ls- HOME sc Elgin Ai, Fome JONES, Melba Elise B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Elgin Air Force Base. Florida his. QQ' JONES, Patricia Darnell B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Charleston Heights JOHNSON, Emily Ruth B.A. CHEMISTRY Easley JOHNSON, Eugenia Byars B.A. MUSIC Rock Hill JOHNSON, Pauline B.A. MATH Wise, Virginia JONES, Billie Ann B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Savannah, Georgia JONES, Glacly Earle B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION North Augusta JONES, Lincla Bailes B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Fort Mill CLASS OF '65 JORDAN, Maureen Tavey B.A. LATIN AMERICAN AREA STUDIES Hendersonville, North Carolina 44955 JORDAN, Myra Loretta B.A. ENGLISH Buffalo fn. ,NNY I63 LIGON, SaraI'1 Grace B.A. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Easley LINDLER, Barbara Ann B.A. ENGLISH Little Mountain LINEBERGER, Jaye Virginia B.A. ENGLISH Tryon, North Carolina LIPSCOMB, Sally Jackson B.S. LIBRARY SCIENCE Columbia LIVINGSTON, Margaret B.A. ART Summerton LIVINGSTON, Sally Jane B.S. BUSINESS Sumter hi' . WW, I . ,T Loweizv Marie Baldwin MARTIN, Ann LOCKLIEAR, Dianne LONG, Nancy Carolyn LOOPER. Lillian Maxine , B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION BA. SOCIOLOGY BA. 3IQLQGy BA, ENGLISH IAQHISTORY Plckens Shelby. North Carolina Bishopville Slldftanburg St. Stephen I I66 K , , I , Marie Baldwin LISH f as W MARTIN, Ann Cubitt B.A. HISTORY Spartanburg MARTIN, Brenda B.S. BUSINESS BIacIcviIIe MABRY, Sandra Joyce B.A. COMMUNICATIONS MooresviIIe, North Carolina MacARTHUR, Nancy Jo B.A. HISTORY AND ENGLISH Lake View MACE, Elizabeth Carolyn B.A. ART Florence MACKLEN, Patricia Ann B.S. BUSINESS Georgetown MAGRUDER, Ann B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Orangeburg MARETT, Sylvia June B.S. MUSIC Rock Hill CLASS OF '65 MARTIN, .Ioyce B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION McCIeIIanviIIe MARTIN, Judith B,S. BUSINESS Lancaster Ib7 MARTIN, Marsha Knight B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Rock Hill MAULDEN, Harriet B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Kannapolis. North Carolina MAXEY, Mary B.A. HISTORY Walterboro MCALILEY, Jessie Cloud B.A. ENGLISH Rock Hill MCALLISTER, Dorothy Lyles B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Charlotte, North Carolina MCCALL, Eranlcie Mac B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Clover MCCLELLAN, Ann c , as ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BA. SOCIOLOGY Tirrrmonsville B.S. BUSINESS . . CI16rICSfOh Greer Williamston IIII-IAYL, Ma, IIS. PHYSICAL Scarszlalel New Y l .ASS J, Virginia Am' IME ECONOMICS Ile MIHAYL, Mary B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Scarsdale. New York MIMS,' Bettie B.A. ENGLISH Jacksonville, Eorida MIMS, KATHY MAE B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Gastonia. North Caroina MCSWAIN, Barbara Ann B.A. MATH Gastonia, North Carolina MCWATERS, Linda Ann B.S. BUSINESS Chester MCWHIRT, Edith B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Columbia MEARS, Priscillia Ann B.A. MUSIC Rock Hill MEEK, chefyrr B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Charleston MERRIMAN, Margaret Ann BA. ENGLISH Florence MITCHELL, Sandra Jean B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Charleston I69 MOBLEY, Sarah Kathryn Bfx. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION Hartsville MOBLEY, Virginia Colvin B.S, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Blaclcstoclc MONROE, Elizabeth Blakely BA. PHILOSOPHY: RELIGION AND PSYCHOLOGY Latta MOORE, Charlotte Sammie Bfx. SOCIOLOGY Gatlney MOORE, Elizabeth Bowman B.S. BUSINESS Bennettsville MOORE, .ludy Kay B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Reidsville. North Carolina Practice Teaching, acem Smile? You are being candiecl by a camera. t li ii l S I . I A I l Im' NGNCY lane all ENGLISH 'll Mill l ime NEAL, Nancy Jane EA. ENGLISH - 4-4- if F0ft il if , I EL 1 , 'I ' S I, gr A . : MoRcaAN, Ruby B.A. MUSIC Orangeburg MORRISON, EIizabetI'1 Ramsay B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Rock Hill MOYER, Deloris Jean B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Spartanburg flag 'C SSH ii MUNN, Jean Dukes B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Anderson NANCE, Susanne Cawoocl B.A. ENGLISH CIarIrston. Georgia NEAL, Carolyn Anne B.S. BUSINESS Lancaster CLASS OF '65 NEICSHBORS, Nancy Elizabeth NETTLES, SICPIWGVIIC ION Bs. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B.5. PHYSICAL EDUCAT Clinton Camden B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Saluda I7l NICKEL, Barbara A. B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania NORTON, Donna Marie B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dillon ODOM, CaroIyn B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CI1estertieId ODRISCOLL, Claire as MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CIwarIeston OGBURN, Linda B.S. BUSINESS Rock HiII O'KELLY, Sandra Bridges B.A. ENGLISH and FRENCH BisI'uopviIIe OWDOM, Betty .Ioyce B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION EcIgetieId OWINGS, Sandra Agnes B.S. MUSIC GreenviIIe I II l72 SENIOR CLASS PAGE, Betty AIice PAINTER, Georgia Naomi :EDEN M Bs. Music as ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MO fI'SGfet Ai WiIIiston Charleston Heights i'IiI0utME ECONOM ' r A .ASS ieorgia Naomi PEDEN, Margaret Ann PEEBLES, Cecilia JTARY EDUCATION B.S. HOME ECONOMICS B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ghts Gray Court Parnplico PERRY, Adelyn Eugenia B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Macon. Georgia I73 PARHAM, Elizabeth B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Latta PARKER, Giadys B.S. BUSINESS Hartsvilie PARKER, Harriette Lamkin B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Langley PARKS, Barbara Eiaine B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Union PAU L, Eunice B.A. ENGLISH Conway PAULSEN, Nancy Jean B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Savannah. Georgia PETTY, Jane Kathryn B.A. HISTORY Gastonia, North Caroiina PHILLIPS, Nancy .Ianet B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Rock HiII PHIPPS, Mariorie Anne B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Lake City POLK, Linda B.S. BUSINESS Rock HiII PORTER, Myrna Jean B.A. ENGLISH Gastonia, NortI'1 CaroIina PORTER, Nancy EIIen B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Lancaster POTTER, CaroIyn Ann B.S. BUSINESS North CI1arIeston POWER, PauIine Faye B.A. SOCIOLOGY Saiuda dldwnmmr PRESSLEY, Joan Brenda B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Lowrys IIFI I74 PRICE, Frances Anne B.A. SOCIOLOGY Pottstown. PennsyIvania PRICE, Frances Margaret IM Carol A aft. BIOLOGY MEM 'In Conway H ENTARY EDUI ,arms MargareI RAWL, Carol Ann REED, Anne Elizabeth REED, PGIVICIG CGVOIYVI ,LOGY BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B.S. BUSINESS B-A HISTORY Pelion Columbia Orangeburg I75 PRINCE, Barbara Jean B.A. HISTORY Inman PRUETTE, Sandra B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Danville, Virginia OUICK, JaniIyn B.S. HOME ECONOMICS CoIumbia RABON, Linda B.A. HISTORY Galivants Ferry RAGIN, Nancy B.A. ASIAN AREA STUDIES Rock Hill RANKIN, Legare B.A. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION I A Salisbury. North Carolina CLASS OF '65 RIDGEWAY, Sammie CIwryS'caI B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Union ,rw if RILEY, ParneIa Keith B.A. LIBRARY SCIENCE St. Matthews ROBINSON, Dorothy Lee B.A. ENGLISH York ROBINSON, Gretchen Loretta B.A. COMMUNICATIONS DaIIas, North CaroIina ROBINSON, MarShaII Ann B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CharIeston ROBINSON, Mary Gettys B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Mt. I-IoIIy. North CaroIina ROBINSON, Sarah Sue B.S. HOME ECONOMICS DaIIas, North CaroIina ROGERS, Mary Anna B.A. SPANISH SENIOR CLASS ROGERS, MiIdrecI Dianne ROLLINS, CaroI SANDERS, Virginia Louise SHIWIRRG Gy B.S. BUSINESS BA, ENGLISH B.S. HOME ECONOMICS IMNGUSH S2 MuIIins Chester V Clemson III Spartanburg ,I ' I76 A F I ' I , , fi, 2 5 1 I I QI Y pl . I ,. .SS inia Louise SHAW, Rita Gale QNOMKS BA.ENGLBH Iva '5Z?' SHEALY, Andrea Elizabeth B.S. LIBRARY SCIENCE Little Mountain SHELLEY, Margaret Diane B.A. ENGLISH Latta f7'f6-'- I i 77 SARTOR, Virginia Kathleen B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Union SAUTTER, Mary Callie B.A. FRENCH and SPANISH Belton SCHEFFEY, Mary Elizabeth B.A. SPANISH Pottstown , Pe nsylvan ia SCURRY, Eda Florence B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Laurens SEIGLER, Nettie Victoria B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Rock Hill SENN, Pamelia B.S. LIBRARY SCIENCE Newberry SIMMONS, Cynthia Theresa B.S. BUSINESS Myrtle Beach ,A SMALLEY, Emmie B.S, HOME ECONOMICS Aiken SMITH, Frances Rentz B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CharIesI:on SMITH, Patricia Marie B.S. MUSIC Orangeburg SMITH, Sandra Kay B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION GreenviIIe SMITH, Sarah .lean B.S. BUSINESS Seneca SMITH, Shelley B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Spartanburg Seniors Go a Long Way for Presic'IenIiaI EIec'fion I w 1 WeII, Winthrop went wrong again. But he can't Iose, I went 200 miles to vote for him -z STILL, Mae I-Si ELEMEN BIGCIWIIIQ I'N 'Q'- nn STILL, Mae Beth STONE, Betty Anne B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Blackville Winnsboro foe SMITH, Vivian Sylvene B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Union SMOAK, Madelyn Emma B.A. ART BranchviIIe SPRUILL, MantI1a DuBose B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Sumter STEPHENS, June B.A. ENGLISH GIendaIe STEVENS, Doris B.A. ENGLISH Conway STEWART, Jean Maree B.S. BUSINESS Winnsboro CLASS OF '65 STOWE, Linda Gayle B.A. MATH and ECONOMICS Clover I79 STRANGE, Eddie Georgianna B.S. BUSINESS Winnsboro STROUPE, Mary Ellen B.S. BUSINESS and ECONOMICS Cherryville. North Carolina STYLES, Carolyn Lee BA. l-llSTORY Clover SULLIVAN, Anne 5.5. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Georgetown SUTTON, Alice Elizabeth B.S. HOME ECONOMlCS Fort Mill SUTTON, Catherine BA. ENGLlSl'l Fort Mill TALLON, Glenda Lee B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATlON North Charleston THE, Donna M652 TATE, Fliclca TAYLOR, Bren a aroe , NOMlCS B5.BU9NESS BA.ENGUSH ,I Los Angeles. California Pacolet Greer Lauirelns Wwmn ll.S. ELEMEP SPBrtanbu,9 6? .4 fi it XSS anceS ECONOMICS TURNER, Dorothy Lorraine B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Spartanburg TURNER, Jeannine Elizabeth B.A. ENGLISH Dillon TURPIN, Martha Josephine B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Grambling fF ' -1 if Q'-'4' lit ' TETTERTON, Lucy Marie B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Camden THOMPKlNS, Saundra Lee B.A. ART . Conway THRAILKILL, Brenda Dale B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATlON Greenwood TIMMONS, Mary Ann B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Newberry TIMMS, Nellie Gay B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Winnsboro TRAMMELL, Sara Frances B.S. BUSINESS Plum Branch VANSANT, Minnie Sandra B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Ridge Spring VAN WlE, Camille B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Conway VAUGHN, Patricia Gail B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Gaffney VAUGHT, Shirley Faye B.A. Sociology Loris WALDREP, Martha Frances B.A. ENGLISH Greenville WALDROP, Jane Shillinglaw B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Rock l'lill WALDROP, Shelia Jane B.A. FRENCH and SPANlSH Easley WALLACE, Carrie Margie WALL, Eleanor Flayet WALL, Judith Ann WALL, Virginia Ann B.S. BUSINESS BS. MlJSlC 8.5. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B.A. HISTORY M ks Corner Rock Hill York Chesnee onc M l l82 Pam M Socioi llvzverd, North WELLS, Pamela Louise B.A. SOCIOLOGY Brevard, North Carolina WATKINS, Sandra Kay B.A. ENGLISH Bishopville WATSON, Sallie Broyles B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Durham, North Carolina WATSON, Sidney B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Marion WEATHERFORD, Jonnie R. s.s. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Union WEED, Betty Ann B.S. BUSINESS Columbia WELBORN, Emma Raye B.A. SOCIOLOGY Easley CLASS OF '65 WESTBERRY, Mary Elizabeth WESTBROOK, Mary Boyd WESTBURY, Verna Lee I3.S. BUSINESS B.S. HOME ECONOMICS B.S. BUSINESS Esfill Edgemoor Kingsland, Georgia WHITE, Jeanie Sprunt B.A. PHILOSOPHY Rock HIII WHITE, Linda Jean B.A. SOCIOLOGY WaIterboro WHITE, LucIIe McKown y B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION f Rock HIII WHITE, Myra Jean B.A. ENGLISH AND FRENCH Gaffney WHITE, Susan SIcarcIon B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION AIIendaIe WILKERSON, Joyce EIizaIoe'cI1 B.A. BIOLOGY AbbevIIIe WILKINSON, Martha WILLIAMS, nn B.A. HISTORY B.S. HOME ECONOMICS B Lancaster B.A. ENGLISH Af1d2fSON Rock HIII Greenwood i - 4 E4 I WILSON, I BA. PSYCI' SOCIOLC GreenvIIIe woouw, BS. H0 ME Gfeenville A impson X ix 3 WILLIAMS, .IuCIitI1 B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Ciieraw WILLIAMS, Mary Margaret B.S. BUSINESS Rock Hill WILSON, Diane EIizabetI1 s.s. BUSINESS ' Oradeii, New Jersey Lvw WILSON, EIizabetIw SI1anIcIin WINDSOR, Sybii Diane B.A. PSYCHOLOGY and SOCIOLOGY Greenville WOODWARD, Bertha Lydia B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Greenviiie B.A. LIBRARY SCIENCE Clinton WRIGHT, Barbara Gambrell B,A. ART Rock HiII WOLEE, Brenda Gaile B.A. COMMUNICATIONS Orangeburg YOUNG, Joyce Anne B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Union ' I85 xxfooococx, Emily B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Camden ZEIGLER, Patricia B.A. LATIN Charieston f5 719 X319 M M 1 Aw Q , X WW 0512 VK B X Z Q gy ff f f J if 1 Z 'W 4 Af X wx , E553 43 A 1.6:-Jfkif? 1 4 K x n W gy A Z W 1 39:4 f Q+QZ?'6iw' A7fm2f5g2 f 95994 2 V .mf ,- al f , A 4 . A .3 2 W, - ,K X wwf'-.gifgg -pw f . ,' ,'.'-,' 'QW - 54113, ' 1 P' , an 2Zx1?5E,51,m ,, 1 fav Q ff' ' J CMHO NS Rgdxdbhf xmenffwy Qewfwff 4 W' xnxx? N on X t rw, ff CONTENTS Publication Board . . 188 Handbook . . The Anthology . . 189 The Johnsonian . . 190 The Tader. . . T94 W.C.R.O. . . . . 198 Winthrop Theatre . . . . . 201 This section contains the six means of student com- munication on the Winthrop campus. Because of the expanding enrollment, the roles of these medias of expression have taken on a broader loolc. ln order lor new students to learn about Winthrop, they must see and read and hear about it. Then they will be able to speak about it. Publications Board Selects Student Editors i E Robert Bristow, Dr. Joanne Harrar, Roy Flynn, Martha Mcfxbee, Ann Williams. Judy Lentine. T Handbook Published tor All The Student Handbook presents valuable informa- tion about the Winthrop campus to both the new and the returning student. lncluded are the rules governing campus lite and information about the various student organizations tound at Winthrop. The Handbook is published during the summer and sent to all new students so that they may be- come tamiliar with the various aspects ot campus lite betore they arrive at Winthrop. The Publications Board, composed ot the Director ot Public Relations, Faculty members and students, he editors ol the various campus publica- tions: the Anthology, the TATLER, and The John- sonian. This board establishes standards lor the pub- lications, but allows -the student editors treedom in selects t using their own judgment in presenting a truly repre- sentative picture ot Winthrop. W. C. Students ANN WILLIAMS, Editor liil lBB tCCtor lents, alice. lohn- pub- im in Epre- The Anthology is Literary Cutlet for Students JUDY HAYWOOD BELLO, Managing Editor The Anthology, Winthropis student literary maga- zine, is published once each year. The Anthology is designed as an outlet through which students may present original essays, poems, sketches, and short stories. The best ot those submitted are collected and presented in the Anthology. The tirst Anthology was published last year. Ettorts are being made to meet the standingsset by the Journal, a similar magazine, published some years ago. Besides the Managing Editor, Claire Beck is Poetry Editor, Sally Gault, Non-Fiction Editor and Lenora Keen, Fiction Editor. M.-qua., WM .-..,,...1..qL DR. LOUISA DULS, Advisor Helen Gainey, Claire Beclc, Marcia l-lair. Sally Gault. Sue Nance, Lenora Keen. Callie Sautef' 1 x l 1 . 3 The Johnsonian Widens News Coverage The student weelcly newspaper The Johnsonian has tried this year to serve and benetit in the best possible way the specitic needs ol Winthrop. This year the statl eliminated non-local or can- nedn copy and used only student-prepared copy pertinent to the college. The Johnsonian widened its news coverage into every phase ol life at Win- throp-and also brought to the newspaper, features on important 'activities ott campus in which Win- throp students were involved. Eor example, during the Presidential campaign TJ sent special reporters to cover speeches by Sen. Barry Goldwater and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson. The Johnsonian was the only out-ol-town college newspaper to send a press delegate to the Moclc Security Council ol the Collegiate Council ol United Nations at the University ol South Carolina this tall. TJ also included a special feature on the Carolina- Clemson football game, the biggest sports event in the state. WI, r, . BRENDA MARTIN, Manager 1 gf EL JOAN ANDERSON, Editor J l VIRGIE WATERS, Managing Editor LlNi I l url 190 l Promotes Changes Through Editorials . we CGW ELISE JONES, Advertising Manager LINDA JIJLIAN, Eeature Editor LESLIE KING, JILL TI-IOMPSON, Co-Associate Editors . R K! , if 1 L,.,.-.AA PAT WILLIAMS, News Editor JUDY MOORE, Circulation Manager I9I Represents W C on and off Campus ANNE BRADLEY DALE HAYES FIRST ROW: Judy Fallaw, lsinda Gallant, ALICE THOMPSON, Assistant Feature Editor' PAULA TRULL Editorial Assistant. SECOND ROW: Leonora Keen, Soclety Edltors BETSYI REYNOLDS. Assistant News Editor: Pris Eichholtz. To make room for this extra coverage-coverage in depth-of on-campus and important off-campus events, The Johnsonian often published six pages instead of the standard four pages. To make up for the extra costs to improve other aspects of the paper -The Johnsonian stepped-up its advertising pro- gram. Better and bigger local ads appeared in the paper-ads carefully made up to attract and appeal to the students and to offer a professional service for the advertisers. The Johnsonian undertook a campaign to urge the administration to improve the college telephone system-and as a result, steps were taken and addi- tional lines were put in. Plans were laid so that within the next few years, all dormitories will have private phones. Other issues taken up by The Johnsonian included the encouragement of the redecoration of the student canteen and the proposing of changes in S.G.A. regulations. -This year's Johnsonian has followed a 40-ye6L tradition. Begun in 1924, the newspaper was named in honor of the founder and first president of Win- throp, David Bancroft Johnson. A medium for stu- dent communication and opinion, The Johnsoniann also reflects the campus life--attempting to do thlS in an accurate, informative and constructive way. Monday and Tuesday nights staff members meet to wrke and rewnte adkdes headhnes and lay out pages The weeks Esue wasreaHy begun seveml d?YSlD advance, widithe asQgning of adjdes and pichnes and the sohcking of adverthing. It l92 Steps up U COPY is wif Operator Fred li by stat member W T O F Wed: Addis Aster the for ei ' l lolin P lolllngl pr: ated lialey wr, 1 h 1,5 Elly l iff VX., i 1 s., P ,y. Feature Keen, emge rmpus pages Jpfor paper i pro- n the pped ervice urge Jhone addf vnhm 'ivate onian on of anges -yedL uned Wym- ' stu- gnian sthn ay. Steps up Advertising-as Press Rolls for TJ copy is sent to the printing company where linotype operator Fred Latfoon sets stories in type to be proofed by staff members. Two pages are run side by side, as shown here on this nearly completed form. Pages 2 and 3 go to press Wednesday afternoon in one press run. Another press run on Tuesday afternoon prints pages i and 4 Additional pages require extra press runs. Staff members will proof these pages before they are run After the form has received the editor's approval, it is locked up and placed on the press. f-lere John Raley starts the presses ww J f ,. r A 2 hy f ,Q s - ,4 Teff ff ifgf 1 Corrected type is then made up rn the form according to a layout previously prepared by TJ editors Shown working on the form is Ted Parris As the first copy of the week s issue comes off the press mechanical supervisor Lawrence Wehrley and TJ Man aging Editor Virgie Waters inspect the paper for last rolling. minute adjustments. The paper is then run 5 ...,,.. ..,. M x 1 I J 5 7 1 9? ' The 1965 Tatler Reveals a Changing Winthrop, The image MARY ELLEN STROUPE, Business Manager , egg- 484 s we ee Qesez e ' X as :,, fa X , ff f Q ,, 5 f. Wh f s feee f '2awew'er ea 42 f Q..-9-Z1 ofa 5 . -' - , , T',:f-?ff,r'r?:,-45f,?g? ix I ff T wwliigry ,ff ix 31937 'Q '-'fa '- .eff ff - t L it iff..- J, X ft JANE WALDROP, Associate Editor GRETCHEN ROBINSON, Editor . . old and yet new, touched by tradition, yet colored by change . . . -A rapid change oi a campus in transition can be seen throughout the 1965 Tatler. Pages in the 1965 Tatler have increased in num- ber along with the enrollment. A glance at the 2369 photos in the Classes section is evidence ol that. The faculty and departments have grown, and new and varied programs have been added. The latest report is found in the Academics section. The duties, policies and regulations of the Stu- dent Government Association are ever changing to meet the problems and demands ol the increas- ing number oi students. The Organizations section reveals the many co- ordinated activities ol each ol the Big Eour - S.G.A., W.C.A., W.E.A.A. and W.R.A.-oi which all students are members. JILL WIECKING, Classes Editor PAULA GOFF' Senior Editor And 1 l The 1965 The r T live out 1 These n E portant 1 commui complis lound i1 Thel tracurri ol the' ln a closing ing W the life iitoi an olc class i anywe The i Cl1Ose1 the eq and ii UND, Cot i 'age And the Life Behind the Image .V t ,,.., X .K crux t I . I x ..,..,s.:rs-,- ' ,nt on, yet e ot a but the n num- le 2369 that. nd new : latest we Stu- ranging increas- iny CO- 5our - I which Ia The 1965 TATLER The new Communications section Featuring the tive outlets tor student expression has been added. These means ot communication will grow more im- portant in benetiting the new student who needs communication from well informed sources. The ac- complishments ol these communicative outlets are found in this section. The Features section deals with academic and ex- tracurricular activities, thus, giving a broader view ot the year's activities. In addition to these changes the opening and closing sections ot the I965 Tatler reveal the chang- ing Winthrop and the changing image-presenting Q3 MAUREEN JORDAN, Photography Editor ,SALLY I.I PSCOM B, Assistant the lite behind the image. I touched by tradition . . the I965 Tatler is an old idea in a black and red cover-the senior class colors. IBut the editor liked black and red, anyway.l The dedication, a traditional senior privilege, is chosen by straw ballot from the senior class. IAnd the editor stamps her approval it she can get pictures and iniormation.I LINDA EDWARDS, I-IILDA PICKENS, Copy Editors MARY PATRICK, Organizations Editor 3 ' W' was KAAQAT, :.+.. --wg' . -3- 'wb'f t f'9'as5Ts4- 4 M' 'F ,ani . .. as Q33 ssfiwgffw 'gg-',.,ss. .Q .pi V' W 3' li. 1 - ss ,... WX . ' S-' 1 t ,Q TATLER L J i fiiiw f .ek 21 Q J. w ,en J.,5,.' EAW, y ay 55615: M The dummy copy of the 1965 Tatler was drawn up by The R. L. Bryan Company in accordance with the editor's sketches. Actual plans began during the summer. DR. RUTH HOVERMALE, Advisor Old and yet new, the Tatler was first published in 1898 and was dedicated to President David Ban- croft Johnson. Its contents included 93 pages of writ- ing, original art work, jokes, jingles, advice to new- comers, a story entitled Confessions ol a Mouse and an oval picture ol each ol the 12 seniors with a poem For each. Yet, it, too, was colored by change. Several years later, the Tatler was dedicated to the Clemson boys, and in 1917 a Masquerade Ball was held lor the benefit ol the Tatler. It began at 7 p. m. and ended at 9:50 p. m. ideas in the 1965 Tatler are old, but they are new lor Winthrop. There are no stories except picture stories, no advice, poetry or advertisements. The campus has changed since 1898, and so must the Tatler. JOEL NICHOLS, Photographer ASSOCIATES. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathleen O'FarreII, Helen Holloway, Susan Wells. Cynthia Jenkins, Kathy Riske, Atha Jean Keaton, Pat Schaffer. , gff5s'2rs4sf:gf1 A-4 .1-. s.3-'S- WZ JJ: 1 iss 1 2 l X X -x i w P H- Index made u .M,,N.W,a.- . X. ,f t 'r rf WW P Wi Z. rv f , s - v -,W fi - fs f 1--f.sw.sy-s-, .. ' f . , . . . r M xxxx ws 'W .t , f if - fm 5. pf Index cards filled out by students when the pictures were made were placed in alphabetical order according to class. We sought the source of the image. Mr. George Douglas of Douglas Stu dios began taking senior class photos the second week ol school in order to get those seniors who would leave to practice teach. Jill Wiecking, Classes Editor, matched the names on the pictures with the cards lor the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. Paula Gott was in charge ol drawing up the pages, typing and identifying pictures for the seniors. All pictures are cropped to tit as closely as possible the space in the dummy copy. Pages may be redrawn when necessary. Pictures are then placed in a large envelope on which the page has been drawn. When pages are completed, they are mailed or picked up by Mr. E. T. O'Cain, representative in charge of all Tatler material. N , I , a is iw 0 WCRO Radio Station Receives New Equipment 1 CHARLOTTE AMERSON, Station Manager ANNE BEDENBAUGH, Program Director JOYCE MABRY, News Director WCRO, the Winthrop College Radio station, operates as a closed circuit station and can only be heard by Winthrop students. Charlotte Amerson functions as student manager. WCRO serves as an informative outlet and until this year has operated as a laboratory lor students enrolled in the 'Radio-TV Production class. Next year only those who are qualitied will work for the station and will receive extra credit. In addition to two new cartridge tape machines, the station now has several short programs which include a world report from Britain, interviews with famous personalities and other programs from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters. The station broadcasts Monday through Friday from 6:30 p. m. to 10:00 p. m. with music, campus and international news, and Broadway sound traclcs taped at Clemson College. Also WCRO broadcasts Music Appreciation Listening during the evening hours to supplement classroom instruction. BUDDY FIELDS, Broadcasting Engineer New PN H rf' SUSAN ARF s E S. VV xt. ladio and until ' for 5 55- Ne tudents Xt year Jr the Station 39 machines, Bfdms which erviewg with ns from the Hdcasters, 3USl1 Friday isic, campus ound tracks broadcasts ire evening n. Station New Programs Broadcast at 540 on Dial 2134 ' ,, , in 'Mg ami, in 'rx i ff 'L L ,fix lc . fait' 7 l W so F f . iiq f f , fr Q gig XX 5 if f ' 'asc Q' E51 f xx L f f c ? f ,Q , 'wif f 3 5 129 if If 3 Q, XW y i, of ff f Qxwew ff 5 fc ff ZWTQVVO 2, .. sw. fr, - ,, fy! f -4 5,177 X' . . ,X fyw QW Z f I 'Z Z if 2, f W 1 ,4 c , f 'S f f c 5, cj, c f Q 1 A ,A A 96 ,iyfgst V 1 6 4 f, K, 1 ,441 , . fb' 1 iiffxfx E '51 4 ff 1 YK 45 .f N ay Zi? 2 ,wx 3 , .N .4- SUSAN ARNOLD, Chief Announcer BRENDA WOLFE, Music Librarian 5 c l . Z 4 1 ,A W 0 :J Z And 'clnis is Clemson Univer . . . OOPSI the machine soofedl .wr my cg ,., nity? .4-...-1 f LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Aug- ustine, Marty Robinson, Sarah Robinson, Marian Barreltt, Cathy Smith, Mickey Hill. Winthrop Theater Open to All I -s eeee so I WINTHROP THEATRE OFFICERS. LEFT TO RIGHT: SUE ARNOLD, Treasurer: REBECCA RIDINGS, Secretary: SUSAN WHITE, Vice-President: FRANKIE THREATT, President. Member ot the Wecldingn directed by Mr. William I. Long. i Sue Arnold ancl Kath W'll' I I d in Member ol the Wveddihgigns pay ea roles 200 nterested Students The Winthrop Theatre provides the opportunity tor students to gain practical experience in all phases ot the theatre: acting, makeup, directing, lighting, costuming, and scenery design. The Theatre presents several major productions during the year as well as several informal programs, The Theatre sponsors' the Palmetto Drama Festival each spring. This festival brings high school drama groups trom all over the state to the Winthrop Campus. Tryouts are otterecl tor all major productions and informal programs. X A c,s, fr' Q I R Eve Mclnvaill and members ot the cast ot Caribbean Holiday practice the art ot stage make up. Caribbean I' IETVI in Colu Two ma ter by mer All perlorr Hall Thea I 25. T K .The L Th I-Ishii l'l:UTlll'X1 Phase hting Clflor Sfdms. 'estival drama 'fltlirop WS and Qf.afilf . 5252? L ed ff' 4 fi 'ifffiif --h e i , , 'Q me 91' 4 Caribbean l-loliday a musical written and directed by Chris and Les Reynolds, was taped by the Educational Television Station lETVl in Columbia, South Carolina. The leading roles were played by Eve Mclnvaill and Rock McGee. The Informal Drama, a relatively new development in the Communications Department, is presented to familiarize students with a variety of plays and play- wrights. These performances are informally staged 55.25. with a minimum of props, scenery and action. Two major productions are presented each semes- ter by members of the Communications Department. All performances begin at 8:00 p. m. in the Johnson l-lall Theatre. Admission, for Winthrop students is uTl'ie Little Foxes , the third major production of the Winthrop Theatre, staged in lvlarch, was directed by William I. gong. The cast included Kathy Williams as Addie, Rock McGee as Cal, Eve Mclnvaill as Birdie l-lubbard, and Roy Flynn as scar Hubbard. This picture was talcen at rehersal. ZOI 5 cf J l l M 1 QQ 35:11, 51159 , zfff' ' ,. , , W W N M S . '-' Agfijzf, ,Y ' fg U - M LM-X L W is CONTENTS l-lonoraries and Other Oragnizations Marshals ......... . . 204 Alpha Kappa Delta . . . . . 206 Alpha Psi Omega . . . 206 Beta Beta Beta . . . 207 Kappa Delta Pi . . . 207 Kappa Pi . . . . . 208 Phi Alpha Theta . . . . Q09 Sigma Delta Pi . . . . . 209 Phi Llpsilon Omicron . . . YO Pi Delta Phi .... . . 2'l Psi Chi ..... . . 2' l Zeta Alpha . . . . 2'2 Phi Kappa Phi. . . . 2' 2 Book and Key .... . . Q' 3 Senior Order ...... . . 2' 4-A Winthrop College Orchestra . . . . 2' 5 Dorian Music Club ..... . . 2'5 Winthrop Singers and Chorus . . . . 2' 6 Chorale Ensemble ..... . . 2' 7 Granddaughters' Club . . . . 2' 7 Red Cross ..... . . 2' 8 Spealceris Bureau . . . 2' 9 Proctors. . . . Q' 9 Who's Who . . . ...... . Q20 l'lonoraries are those organizations in which high achievement and academic standards have been established and iniwhich membership is selected. Membership in all ol these organizations is voluntary. MYRA WHITE, Chief Marshal LEFT: Varina Brown, Ann Wilson, Emily Davis, Louise Copeland, Pat Taylor, Linda Thompson, Carol Christ- mas. RIGHT: Hilda Pickens, Betty Jean Rhodes. Mott Crocker, Sandra Dunaway, Nancy Hubbartt, Sandra Peeves, Mary Fuller. MARSHALS , ,S ,M The mawllils Consisting . h hi9l165 with lf 6 on yo! gr0UP V0lZCl up Poinlefl bv tlle, l the C0 lives 0 olarf basis ol Sfl qlriel marshal an Tl Cinema Seri6S S mOVTCS. Senior class. CGIYIPU Q s ' - ff, .H Y a.: . XL in XV, if X A is v The marshals are an honorary College service group consisting ot the members of the Junior class with the highest scholastic average and who are voted upon For their position by a committee ap- pointed by the Dean ot Students. As representa- tives of the college, members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, and character. The chief marshal and her assistant are selected from the Senior class. The group serves at all Artist and Cinema Series presentations, special events and campus movies. ,....,,.....-+--- RUBY MORGAN, Assistant Chief Marshal. LEFT: Jean Hyder, Ann Seymour. Lynda Keene, Lilla Johnstone, Dianne Herron. Judy Strait, Julia Dratfin. RIGHT: Linda McCarter, Jane Jenkins, Ann Koon, Laurie Love. Gayle WiS2. Diane Stokes, Margaret Ann Currence. Anne Crout. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA - SOCIOLOGY Alpha Kappa Delta, the national sociology honor society, has as its ideal, To investigate mankind For the purpose of service. Its purpose as an organiza- tion is that of promoting an interest in sociology, research in social problems, and activities leading to human welfare. ltalso gives recognition to outstand- ing work ot students in the tield ol sociology. Mem- bership in Alpha Kappa Delta is based upon a gen- eral scholastic average ot B and upon the com- pletion ol at least I2 hours in sociology courses. The national organization was formed in I9QO, and the Winthrop Chapter was chartered in I946. Alpha Kappa Delta is sponsored by Dr. Dorothy Jones and has seven members. Meetings include guest speakers, discussions of topics ot current interest, and research organization and reports. LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Janet Lanslord, Linda Edwards, Nancy Long, Pat Taylor, Barbara Culbertson. ALPHA PSI OMEGA- DRAMATICS LEFT TO RIGHT: DR. MARYLAND WILSON, Ad ' - F ' Susan White, Susan Arnold. vlsorl ranlile Threatt' Membership ot Alpha Psi Omega, national honor- ary dramatics Fraternity, is open to all members ot the Winthrop theatre who meet specitied require- ments in acting, directing and other phases ot dra- matic production. Aipiiat Psi Omega, established at Winthrop many years ago, is in the process ot rebuilding. The two new members are Susan White and Sue Arr1Old- Frankie Threatt is President and Dr. Maryland Wilson is advisor. l FI Imp BETA BE Beta Beta Bt Orgal'1IZCd in ship is COVVIPOS' medical tect1nC invitation after quirements. Thr bers. Beta Bet. promote schole KAPPA FIRST ROW: gn. Ada Arm Dm bell, Sar llc a Tate' Eh! W1 Prince, Advisory Sheila S Udgnts of iiiliistoiai, to IQCOS IS. Ninfy Long' ational honor- l members Ol ified reqliff' hases ol clra- nthrop mall' ng, -l'l'lC Iwo Sue Arnolfl. ,land Wilson BETA BETA BETA-BIOLOGY Beta Beta Beta is the national Honorary society, organized in l929, For students ol biology. Member- ship is composed ol biology majors and minors and medical technology majors. Students may join by invitation alter meeting the necessary academic re- quirements. The Winthrop Psi Chapter has 25 mem- bers. Beta Beta Beta strives to create interest, to promote scholarship, and to Further research in the FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sara Ford. Judy Bryant. Nena Horton. Mary Fuller. Glady Jones. SECOND ROW: Miss Isabel Potter. Advisor: Janet Vaught. Barbara Mc- Swain. Anna Rose Herman, Fliclca Tate. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Carothers, Sadie Young, Sonja Caslrey. Claire O'Driscoll. Ros- anne King. FOURTH ROW: Joy Willcerson. Nancy Bell, Chris Lawrey, Dianne Phillips, Francine Wright. FIFTH ROW: Betsy Smith. Arriane Gradcliclc. Gail Smith. Frances Price. SIXTH ROW: Dr. John Freeman. Dr. Ellis Broclcman. tield ol biology. Monthly meetings usually feature guest speakers, members of the laculty, or reports made by students on their own research. The club has three special meetings a year, initiation cere- monies each semester, and a social at Christmas. The faculty sponsor For Beta Beta Beta is Miss Isabell Potter. KAPPA DELTA Pl-EDUCATION ff FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Brenda Mar- tin. Ada Armstrong. Ann Merriman. Joye Campbell, Sara Trammell. SECOND ROW: Fliclca Tate, Elizabeth Johnson. Betty Parham, Jean Prince. Virginia Mobley. Dr. Bishop. Advisor: Sheila Waldrop. Kappa Delta Pi, the national honorary society lor students ol education, proposes to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and to recognize significant contributions in the tield ol education. To be eligible lor membership, a stu- dent must be in the upper twenty per cent ol her class and must show promise ol being an outstand- ing person in the educational prolession. KAPPA Pl ART Kappa Pi, the national honorary art fraternity, founded at the University of Kentuclcy in 1911, has as its purpose to encourage the development and growth of creativity in others. Advisor to Kappa Pi is Yancy Robertson, Pregl- dent, Diane Anderson, secretary, Marsha Thompson, treasurer, Janice Halfacre, Peggy Livingston, Social chairman, Becky Ridings, publicity chairman. Otiicial members of Kappa Pi are: Lennie von Members are chosen on the basis of their high academic achievement and their dedication to the tield of art. Kappa Pi and the attiliated art club on campus cooperate with the faculty of the art department in the presentation of art exhibits, the annual art auc- tion, student exhibits, and the Fine Arts Festival sponsored by W.F.A.A. New members of Kappa Pi are initiated in the Johnson Hall Art Gallery. Plans for the Fine Arts Festival are discussed. Rhor, Barbara Wright, Carolyn Mace, Ann von Stein, Martha Peterson, Margie Milcell, Susie Gideon, Ann Dodenhott, Susan Donahoe and Gretchen Robinson. The atiiliated art club'is composed of prospective members of Kappa Pi who have not completed at least nine 'hours of art courses or have not attained an average of 3.00 in liberal arts and time arts COUTSCS. B lc SECOND ROW Marilyn McFlveen. KXAPPQA PlSA'NDBAlET CLLJB, FIRSTROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Susie Gideon, Suzanne Tyler. Kerry Dorsey, Patsy a er. : Pntn on Ixlzein, -:FE y Ridings, Marcia Thompson, Diane Anderson, Peggy Livingston, Janice Hallacre, Shula Raney. THIRD ROW: Margaret Mikell. Marty e erson, ancy omas, Susan Donahoe, Caroyln Mace, Suzanne Lockridge. FOURTH ROW: Susan Dodenhoti. Margie Kapp, Sherry Adams, Mr. Yancy Robertson. sw Other rgha T - ivings lIOmP50llj 5066! airmf ie von Slell Ii ldeon' Ani C en R0bIIIS0nI Ol P'0Spectivf Completed al Q not attaind C and he iii f I 1 rlarilyn Mctlveen. 'ret Milrell, MGIII' dams, Mr. Yancy 6 c PHI ALPHA THETA- HISTORY Phi Alpha Theta, the national honorary history society, seeks to stimulate interest and scholarship in history. To be eligible lor membership, a student must have I2 hours in history and must rank in the top third ol her class. SIGMA DELTA PI-SPANISH FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Riley. Jean Prince, Doris Platt, Ann Williams, Leaborne Whitselly, Janet Cowart, Betty Jean Rhodes. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Mr. James Bishop, Linda McCarter, Dr. Alvin Duckett, Margaret Ann Currance, Barbara Culbertson, Suzanne Bryant, Nancy Breland, Dr. Mary Elizabeth Massey, Jo Charles, Dr. Mildred Beckwith, Carolyn I-Ioover, Dr. John Moore. Each year, Phi Alpha Theta sponsors a noted his- torian to speak to the student body during assembly. President ol the organization is Doris Platt, Vice- President, Ann Williams, Leaborne Whitselly, Secre- tary-Treasurer. if I I. 1 , A. . e 3'fff'? FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Lucile Delano, Genell Hatten, Joan Antley, Nancy Long. SECOND ROW: Liz Schettey, Joan Payne, Sara Ford. The national honorary Fraternity lor students ol Spanish is Sigma Delta Pi. The purpose of the organi- zation is to promote a greater knowledge ol and an increased appreciation for the contributions ol the I'Iispanic culture to modern civilization, and to foster lriendly relations and cooperative spirit between nations ol I-lispanic speech and those of English Speaking peoples. Chapter meetings include a tea Z I if ,A I 9 J 'via to acquaint Spanish students with the club, initiation ceremonies, and a Christmas party and play. Eligi- bility for membership is based upon three hours of third year courses, a 3.2 average in Spanish, and a required academic average. Dr. Lucile K. Delano is advisor tor the Winthrop chapter which has seven- teen members. PHI UPSILON OMICRON- Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national honorary pro- nomics, tessional Fraternity in the tield ot home eco The fraternity was organized at the University of ' ' ' M , i934-. Minnesota in i909 and at Winthrop in ay d h' h scholastic standing and Membershipis base on ig qualities oi leadership. Members are selected from the upper two-titths of the senior, junior, and sec- ond semester sophomore classes. The T964-65 Up- ' th silon cha ter has 24 active members. Dr. Ru P t-lovermale is Chapter Advisor, Miss Roberta London is Financial Advisor, and Miss Thelma Malone is Files and Records Advisor. The Chapter sponsors TOO various money making projects and awards a S scholarship each year to a deserving second semester . . . t sophomore on the basis of the highest grade poin standing. HOME ECONOMICS This past summer four students were privileged to attend the Biennial Conclave held at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The program Sched- ule tor i964-65 is entitled The lnter-disciplinary Approach to I-lome Economics. Guest speakers included faculty from the tields of sociology, eco, nomics, psychology, and home economics. President ot Phi U is Betty Anne Stone, Vice- President, Bertha Woodward, Virginia Sanders, rec- ording secretary, Johnnie DeVore, .corresponding secretary, Delores Moyer, treasurer, Sarah Robinson and Abbie Gale Craft, historians, Molly Westbrook, librarian, and Jennie Eargle, chaplain. lJpsilon's Edi- tor of the Phi Ll publication, The Canclle, is Julia Cross. -lf M. C For this year's Christmas project, the club mem- bers dressed dolls for the Salvation Army. ,. .,.......,,.t.t.sWswas wmwrma FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT- Ben , ' YAnneSto,BthW ?stfgjhWljElCiclljirSJ'agaah ERlZbinson,IMollY Westbrooilj Jehrniea Eargiieciwilliia lClrrg!2laLSa-nders' Jolmfjllc De Vore, Delores Moyer. SECOND ROW? Ann Ko ns' amce Deal' Marsha Kellet' M5'Y 1602 Dantzleri Js:riSeT Ciiipeland' THIRD ROW: Janet Maxie, Dianne Herron. ChCfYll M - ay or, 2IO vileged 0 State Sched. lphhdw Peiliers YI ECO. BI Vice. EIS, rec, DOndM9 'Oblnson litbroolq, n's Edi. is Julia KOOIL nn g ,Wu Mf PI DELTA PHI-FRENCH LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheila Waldrop, Minerva DeHay, Jean Hyder, Linda Thompson, Myra White, Tanny O'KeIly, Janice Corley, Hilda Piclcens. Libby Meggs. Cassandra Padgett. Diane Stokes, Diane Reed. Janice Wiclcert. Frances Lawson, Patsy McAIiIey, Margaret Russell. Genell Hatten. X PSI CHI- PSYCHCDLCDGY ,Psi Chi is the honorary psychology society on campus. Its purpose is to stimulate scholarship and to foster a deeper understanding of the science of psychology in its members. At present there are tour active student members, tour active faculty members, and three new members. Psi Chi was char- tered last year. It is open to students ol psychology with a 3.00 grade point ratio. Programs included discussions led by people from the hand writing analysis tield, and movies. Dr. Ron Lattitte is the laculty advisor. Pi Delta Phi is a nationally attiliated honorary organization For French majors and minors, and for other students who are interested and qualitied. The Winthrop Chapter, Alpha Mu, has twenty-three members and is sponsored by Mr. Spencer Deyton ol the Modern Languages Department. The pro- grams ol the chapter are usually planned by the students and include various aspects ol French cul- ture, civilization, and literature. Occasionally educa- tors in the tield ol modern languages serve as guest speakers. Special meetings include a dinner party and several Fates a la Paris . til LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Lanslord, Ruth P. Carter, Harriet Foxworth, Dr Harlc Scott, Virginia Brown, Dr, William Murdy, Marsha Wooden Y Faye Wogen. ZETA ALPHA - CHEMISTRY . , , f, ,,,,,,,, ,, ,, 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Hamilton Liz Hunter, Frances Price, Lynn Fojvjef Ann Wilson, Joye Campbell, Emily Johnson, Dr. Frank Tutwiler, Advisor. rr - . W, ' f'-' ' . ...M ,,,, , M, W.,-F I Zeta Alpha, the honorary chemistry fraternity, seelcs to promote an interest in chemistry among the students, to encourage students in the tield ot chem- istry, and to loster the advancement ol chemistry by the support ol educational and scientitic pro- grams in this area. The club membership includes chemistry majors and minors. Sophomores are' re- quired to have a 3.00 average in three chemistry courses, and junior members must have a 2.75 over- all average. All senior Chemistry majors are eligible for membership. The activities of Zeta Alpha include tallcs by students, faculty members and visiting scientists, tield trips to local chemical laboratories, a joint Christmas party and a joint spring picnic with other science clubs. President ol Zeta Alpha is Emily Johnson. PHI KAPPA PHI-LIBERAL ARTS Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor society organized at Winthrop in I964 as an outgrowth of Kappa Epsilon Pi, recognizes scholarship among students in all branches ot learning. Seniors who are in the upper ten per cent ot their class and second semester juniors who are in the upper tive percent ol their class are eligible for mem- bership. At present there are I5 student members and 26 faculty members. President ol the Winthrop Chapter is Robert P. Lane, vice-president, Elizabeth Johnson, secretary, Louisa Dulsp and correspondent, John S. Eells. M cl Mrs Nancy ROSIU IKXCUETY AIXIVESTUDENT MEMBERS. SEATED LEFT RIGHT: Ann Wilson, Ann Merriman, Dr. Maryland Wilson, Dr. Louise U5 Y. - I ' B 'Z e?Ib 'te HOTIVUBH. Ruby Morgan. Elizabeth Johnson, Joye Campbell, Mary Ellen Stroupe, 'Isabel Potter, Dr. Lucile Delano, Callie Sauter. af GVG U CftSOf1. Jennie Eafgle. STANDING LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Dr, John I:eIIs, Dr. Harley Scott, Dr. Charles Davis. Linda McCarter. Mr. Robert Gamble Dr. Robert Lane, Louise Copeland, Dr. Walter Smith, Dr. Wilbur Livingston. 'Q IOC BOOL Phi Bet r6C09n'I greatff membe MARY tliairm BA lilamiltfinl Ynh Fowler 1Pt:ell, Emir? let' Advisor, Over. e eligible a include visiting oratories icnic with Alpha is I lor mem- rs and 96 lobert P. secretary, :lls. Nancy Ragilii Callie Sauter rbeft Gambia BOOK AND KEY Book and Key was established at Winthrop by Phi Beta Kappa members ot the faculty in 1934 to recognize academic achievement and encourage greater scholarship in the liberal arts. To become a member, a student must have an overall average of 3.5 for six semesters in courses recognized by Phi Beta Kappa as liberal arts and be a candidate for the Bachelor of Arts Degree. Sponsors ot Boolc and Key are Dr. Louisa Duls and Dr. Lucile Delano. MARY CAROL SAUTER SHIRLEY JOYCE CAMPBELL Chairman Vice-Chairman 'SVT' ANN MERRIMAN ELIZABETH JOHNSON Secretary-Treasurer BARBARA L. CULBERTSON JEANETTE RUTHVEN B ADA ARMSTRONG Mas. JEAN wuire HOFFMAN ZI3 WaIdrop. Marg Dibbie, Ann Merriman, Jean rince. in a rinser. Bren SENIOR ORDER SEA PM Iy I-jd IKB Becicyc Berry, Qicka Tate, Pat Reed, Brenda Lanford. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: SheiIa TED LEFT TO RIGHT: Bertha Woodward, .ari n U en IDS: e inso HIGHEST NON-ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION Senior Order, the highest non-academic organi- zation on the Winthrop campus, has as its primary object the creation oi a fair and whoiesome attitude toward aII aspects of campus Iite. Membership in Senior Order is the recognition oi meritorious service on the campus, and thus an encouragement to the succeeding ciasses to attain higher standards oi Iead- reship. Five members are eIected by the .junior cIass from a sIate submitted by the outgoing Senior Order members, and tour are selected by Senior Order from a sIate submitted by the junior cIass. The remaining three are eIected by these nine early in their .senior year. I ZI4 iation of the three new members incIuded a talent S , ,,,....f.,...-wn I how. . ' Z 'Fit f.-' T f . . x V .I il 5 EI , f I ,Ii , , V 5.1 mv . I Q. ii- - :f f l f Qi ,',' zfwf talent Show' WINTHROP COLLEGE ORCHESTRA WX is The Winthrop College Orchestra is composed ol students and Faculty members and is directed by Mr. Isaac Ostrow. This group presents several con- certs during the year. Members of the Orchestra are DORIAN MUSIC CLUB The Dorian Music Club is the honorary organiza- tion Ior music majors on the Winthrop campus. To become a member a student must be a music major Dorothy Mullen, Margaret Tait, Isaac Ostrow, Direc- tor, Kathy Tate, Emmet Gore, Mary Clark, Mona Parlcer, and Linda Brinser. and have a 3.00 grade point ratio in her major and an all-over grade point of 3.00. t I j. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Lynch, Sandra Owings, Linda Lee. SECOND ROW: Dr. Jess Casey, Advisor: Pat Smith, Judy Wall, Ruby Morgan. :NA M WINTHROP SING-ERS Hawkins. Members ol the Winthrop Singers are selected by lor civic groups, clubs, organizations and in Fall and auditions from the Winthrop Chorus. They perform Spring CONCCWS- Winthrop Singers and Chorus are Selected Groups Activities of the Winthrop Chorus include con- The Winthrop Singers and the Winthrop Chorus certs, a Vespers and a Christmas program, and in the are directed by Mr. Kenneth Greenlaw, Assistant Spring a concert tour ol South Carolina. Members Professor ol Music. are selected by audition. wiurr-mop CHORUS Barbara Hagel Lowther, Carrie Vrieze- laar. Marva Gim Johnson, Martha Davis, Brenda Border, Olivia Gaslcing Susan l-larris, Jill Reecly, Gaylg Garrett, Celia Roberts. Clauclianna P Carrie Vnm- srr in nga Gmini! ee YI Gayle - Claudianna 1 Fall and Op Chorus Assistant 3 3 CHORAL ENSEMBLE The Choral Ensemble, also directed by Mr. Ken- neth Greenlaw, is lor anyone who wants to sing. This L, I : N...4.44' QL?-,, ,EJ f ',, g group also performs at Vespers and the Christmas program. Granddaughters' Club Sponsors Sale of Blazers The Granddaughtersi Club is composed ol girls whose mothers or grandmothers attended Winthrop. This club sponsors the sale ol blazers to each fresh- man class. The members also act as guides For campus visitors and conduct an annual bake sale. 'The remuneration from this project goes to the Alumnae Honor Scholarship Fund. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Wallace, Harriett Weathers. Gloria Allen Helen Carey, Carol Cruch. SECOND ROW: Mary Lanier, Ann von Stein, Varina Brown, Linda Boland, Leila Potts. Mary Hovis. Ellenor Mahon, Lynette Squires, Carolyn Simpson, Shelly Smith. THIRD Mary Ellen stroupe. Bernice, Plowman, Nancy Watson, Judy Lawrence, Nan Patton, Sally Berry, Beth Neely, Dorothy Mullen, Nancy Lipscomb, Virginia Merchat, Nancy Cobb, Carol Warner, Ruth Gunther-Mohr, Emilie Elledge, Patsy Jackson, Bonnie Kirkpatrick, Ann Koon. ZI7 W. C. Red Cross Mem bers Volunteer Services ffsws , V,-1-C- ... .,.. Y , l i For the atients at the Veterans, Hospital in Columbia. Red Cross members are working on avors p The Winthrop College Red Cross Chapter is a branch ol the American National Red Cross and is associated with the Rock Hill Red Cross Chapter. The members otter voluntary service to the com- munity and state through the local chapter. Any participant automatically becomes a member oi the Red Cross Unit. This group's projects include entertainment trips to the hospital at Fort Jackson on special holidays and also to the Veterans, Hospital in Columbia. Other service work for hospitals includes making holiday Favors and working in the childrenis ward at the York County Hospital. The unit sponsors home nursing courses, and the members contribute their services to the Bloodmobile. The monthly meetings ot the chapter are held at the new Red Cross Chapter House in Rock Hill. The programs consist mainly of tilms and speakers. Joyce Martin is President ol the organization. . C, wrflwy FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RlGl'l.Tf Margaret Strickland, JoyC2 Mmm' Ginger Crawford. Leila Jane Potts g Babbitt Lyle. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Taylor, June Reii. Spealcer's Bureau Informs S. C. About Winthrop cludes malrirrg dren's ward al sponsors home ontritnute their ter are held at Rock Hill. The .pealrers ganization. id. Jeff Mliiirs Leila ana OND Rowe 5.6 Taylo'-'lung all i Mrs Nfl' mil. a Barnhill. BW -it eq' I x Rf: w P' i 509' The Student Spealcer's Bureau has as its purpose to intorm the people ot South Carolina about Win- throp College. Membership consists ot outstanding juniors nom- inated trom the rising junior class by the outgoing members oi the Bureau. Members must have a 2.25 academic average. This year the student speakers have used the facilities ot WCRO. to tape announcements concern- ing activities at Winthrop. These tapes entitled The SPEAKERS. Lilla Johnston. Hanna Engel- hardt. Betty Sherwood Mobley, Orene Stroud Laurie Love, Carolyn Guillotte. A C t. STANDING: Patsy Lee J P ll, L d gt Jdy Bryant, Martha Mcfxbee. Sara Ford, Ann Latest Word from Winthrop are sent to the girls' home town radio stations all over South Carolina. Those participating in this program are: Anne Crout, Susan Dye, Hanna Engelhardt, Sara Ford, Carolyn Guillotte, Linda Harrington, Lilla Johnstone, Rosalia Anne Koon, Lynda Keene, Patricia Lee, Laura Love, Betty Sherwood Mobley, Jeanne Powell, Joyce Rouse, Kempie Stillwell, Orene Stroud, Ann von Stein. Proctors are Appointed by Dean ot College Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors are ble for checking attendance and reporting miscon- selected each year by the Dean of the College to duct during these programs. Proctors also checlc at- proctor at all assemblies. The proctors are responsi- tendance at all S.G.A. compulsory meetings. WHO'S WHO In American JOAN ANDERSON ADA ARMSTRONG BECKY BERRY LINDA BRINSER CARLENE Hanson CAROLYN HOOVER I 220 Universities and Colleges Thirty-two seniors were nominated to represent Winthrop College in the national Duplication WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERI- CAN LINIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. These students were selected by a faculty-ad- ministrative committee using the results oi a straw ballot Ioy the senior class, academic records and activity sheets as well as personal knowledge oi the student. Selection was based on scholarship, participation in academic and extra-curricular activities, promise oi future usefulness, citizenship and service to school. BABS BAREFOOT CLAIRE BECK MARG DIBBLE JENNIE EARGLE MARILYN JENKINS ELIZABETH JOHNSON EMII YI I ANGIE BETTY CAL I I i I I i I I g . I I eges to represent E lRuLIIiceIion L AMER1. ts OL 5 SIIQW CI VIed82 oI the participation B51 promise of Ce I0 School. ILE -IN5ON I .-RS MW' .V EMILY JOHNSON BREN LANFORD HAPPY LIQQN 55 ...L 'Q' ANGIE MCCLELLAN ANN MERRIMAN RUBY MORGAN .N f if N' 4 3' QIEEL if wg A L 'I BETTY PARI-IAM JEAN PRINCE PAT REED , ,r 'X CALLIE SAUTTER DORIS STEVENS MARY ELLEN STROUPE L-17! f' '-.X hav' SHEILA WALDROP MYRA WHITE ANN WILLIAMS 22: I . I 1 Pa-. .Q 4'- :Q IE N? A 1 ' , .1 Axim ? Az f,.,.-,X 'iff' Nw 'Tx v-A JUDY MARTIN 'No' jiri TANNY O'KELLY QQFQ. 1 ff fwfyr. fr:f A .. ,,,,,f XM I! . GRETCI-IEN ROBINSON 1 5 M, K FLICKA TATE 1 1 f J BERTHA WOODWARD may f '-qfwhf, fx: f mai i CGNTENTS Registration . . 224 Leture Series . . . 225 Classes Night .... . 225 Faculty-Statt Variety Show . . 228 Christmas Dance . . . 228 January Graduation . . 230 Valentine Dance . . 230 Elections . . 231 Junior Follies . . . 231 May Court . . . 232 The Features section, Formerly the Activities sec tion, includes this year's major campus-wide activ ities of both academic and extra-curricular nature Activities are arranged in the order of their occur rence. , Registration, Freshman Week, Begin Year Meal ticlcets were issued for the tirst time this year as students signed up according to residence hall. The additional cafeteria in Thomson takes care of North campus. Blffmq lil nn' N ' BRIBZEHLE KEWKKER The annual Church Line a 49 ld '- at Winthrop, brought a recolleii-iruinbetrracjligni dents to downtown ch h th ' after school began, um es 6 first Sunday First Lady Visits Rock Hill U students Wm i tertainmenf T1 to cllrfia Winthrop students were dismissed from classes October 7 when Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson and daughter, Linda Byrd, on a whirl- wind campaign rolled into Rock l-till on the Lady Byrd Special. The freshmen stampeded Byrnes Auditorium in their tirst Classes Night. Classes Night Competition ,..-...W--. --- Fig Newton saved the chiet's son and was tricked into taking the chiet's ugliest dkeughter as his reward in the freshmen s it. Fall Services rr-c Dr. Carlyle Marney, pastor oi the Myers Parlc Baptist Church, Charlotte, was speaker during Fall Services sponsored by W.C.A. l-tis theme was Threat and Hope for Modern Man. Lecture Series Dr. A. L. Rouse, an authority on Shakespeare and top-selling author, spoke to the Winthrop student body in Byrnes Auditorium as part of the Lecture Series. Sophomores Take Silver Cup X 5 The sophomore class donned Oriental costumes and mdriihed into Byrnes with arms folded. X, ,- . rv:-321'-?.,:f N 212 7' ZW S3 f? i3f7 le fry? if X H iX,f ft ,.,,.ff1f i 1 :M ag ix 12 4 A' 1 2 .2 W X The sophomore skit lamented the passing of old tradition Q si iyff and disrespect for old people, but this skit gave the silver , may wr M .4 cup and tirst place to the sophomore class for the first time. . ffs'wf.c,r,vfe':t Ads ' f' ' Q r ' ' ,Q 1-4 7 - Q n,KfW4fx.Wwfcsffw, ss fr ww ,+fw5ff9f4 . . .XS 5 L ,Q 5 A g -- - f - Gs viva, w: '64 125 V - i rifiiivq itw g m' T 58 ins. g T ' UA- .1 ' -.-- '- ' - - i 5 f-vw' Wk, ' - N 'f- '-if t Q 31 ,' :yy 4 h- V 'rf 51... -J In 1- F .V A The Greeks are accepting the huge Trojan horse in the junior class skit which was delivered in the manner of Greek drama. With glittered eyelids and bare feet, the senior Egyptians entered statel and calml in their Cleopatra costumes. yThe senior: placed second. 226 With blazing sabers of tin ioil, the juniOfS marched in as Greek soldiers. Others descended from inside the Trojan horse. The sun goddess came to life in thejdeip dark depths of an ancient pyramid in if C senior class skit. tradition the silver tirst time. N. iiors ded in the deep 'amid in the 4-an Miss Winthrop Carole Lineberry, a sociology major from Greensboro, N. C., was named Miss Win- throp for i964-65. Alice Gallarda was tirst runner-up. Sophomore Week The sophomores and seniors danced to the rhythm of the Medallions and Twilighters ending Sophomore week. ifnflletl 32220 Lecture Series Mrs. Betty Friedan, author of The Feminine Mystique, encouraged Win- throp girls to choose an identity and to use your college years to find out what sends you on besides romance and kisses during a lecture series. Twenty-eight girls, representing each residence hall, vied for the Miss Winthrop title in the Miss Winthrop contest sponsored by the Winthrop Christian Association. Sophomores celebrate Sophomore Weelc dressed as cavemen a la Flintstones. H511 Lf?-.l L.,:' 'L - LNLZ ., - I....,r: 'h-N---N-..+,, '1 fi,-f ' - f 51 A7 , rf. Faculty - Statt Exhibit Talent 4. f,.44. , -X f, as ss 2? .5 Y -W., -ff -lik..-,, 1 ft,-,, r . Ms x X , ' W -:fy ti wpv , I1 fs V K I Vw pgs .s fl,- uf i yn? f t it we X 71' ,'ii7X'?' ' 13 1' s A , T ,2 W i Q t tv. I i s ? fi : 15. 452 sf 3- .. 4 ' ef? 4 si f i'k ' X W ' iN-AV, 5.2 , ' xfbxf an s- 'W f' 5 'Av '4 1' 5 72 , CWM ir f ,-f ' V X fn ,ss .. . Egan, 6 .-.fp AQJMW Tiff ,i N. X-, if . A ,ac yy, -V , .t f f f y- ,f, ' f V f , .1 Q! W I' I, V L . .sl I A , 7 i f , S A Xe s Q M s T was ' ttP'- T ' . f Qs , t . T if I' 1 ,g,f1f:...' 5-14 ' J v LQ ,ag :w,:5,f,g: ff.. ,g,.f',:A,-'15, 5: 'Q 'V' ,- S if Dean Doug Smith tried to per- suade students to be kind to the Dean and to stop killing ott grand- mothers when he emceed the Fac- ulty-Statt Variety Show sponsored by W.F.A.A. The money raised buys books tor dormitory libraries. The Gruesome Two-some -pre- dilections about predictions. The Formal Christmas Dance was the tirst dance held in Thomson Cafeteria. l-lit 'em with a hatchet! Cut 'em with a saw! Drag 'em through a grave ad! R I Raw! Raw! Y r aw' This Italian, French, and Latin lesson might improve home- work. The velvet voice ot public relations sooths the listening audience. Christmas Dance has Holiday Look 228 atcheti Cut Das 'em ard! Raw! f and Latin DVC l1OmQ. of public e listening i The Brandywine Singers entertained at an afternoon follc concert before the Christmas Dance. Lecture Series Holiday Entertainment if Buddy Morrow, all-time great trombonist, and his Night Train Orchestra provided dance music for the annual Christmas Dance. Religion -in - Lite ,E fl David Keith Hardy, reporter and producer and director Qi many documentary films, explained the Viet Nam situation during the Wednesday afternoon assembly. Dr. Hoover Rupert of Ann Arbor, Michigan, was the main speaker for Religion-in-Life Weelc, an annual observance sponsored by the Winthrop Christian Association. 229 ik Wts.f First January Graduation Held and informal January graduation was held for the tirst time for some 60 graduates. This policy was initiated due to the increasing number of students com- pleting requirements early. Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs entertained a capacity crowd at the informal Valentine Dance in Thomson Cafeteria. Dolphin Water Show Dr. John S. Eells, professor of Eng- lish at Winthrop, addressed the January graduates. 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J , , - s .X mf,-Q , sis , A K , N . . ,rf H . , .. 'sq QENQ X: X .Q s Q X ssix N 5 . bix. , f X 1 V.. Y XXH is XXXL., S X A Girl in Every Port was the theme for the Gnfhal Dolphin Club water show presented in FCbfU5'Y't, ' program featured solos and groupS fepfesen mg ditferent countries. ine it is ,cgi L i f z A 3,65 I 4, X in - ', 5- .r 97 K 5 In 5 'rbi x 119' 'lil s 4, I 3 'Q ,ii .Pl 'XV , ,f 1 Z, , 'Ji All 14 lil t 1 Y , ix A-A H p4 Q J ,FL 6-1 fig it A f . is 5 I x f ,-mir, f,, 1? 2,3 r fa 1 ,Q 4 i ,il r ,l- e fr , Egg? ,ii 'C 7 iii, T ' 5' it h Jr' J the an brU0'l epfggen nval The tin? M96 ,..- Le Treteau de Paris presented two plays Foil de Carotten labovel and Fue La Mere De Madame produced by Jean De Rigriault. The plays were spon- sored bythe Modern Language Departments ot Winthrop College and David- Smn fellow Barr historian and former resident son College in cooperation with the Winthrop Fine Arts Association. 8 1 of St. John's College in Annapolis, lvld., ad- dressed the Winthrop student body on the comparison of l-lellenic culture and the ancient culture of Rome. Lecture Series Campus Elections Held in Ma rch 'i rf , ,.f5 ---,, r.: A me ,iffy f' . yrr r A , l-lans Conried, actor and interpreter, p.re- sented a special evening program entitled An Evening with l-lans Conriednas part of the lecture series. Elections for campus-wide otticers began with the announcement of candidates in an S.G.A. assembly and the hanging ol otticial posters in the Canteen and Post Ottice. Students went to the polls March 3. Run-overs were held the following day and March 8. Junior Follies Present UNO Drums No Bugles Juniors don cap-pistols and wild-west costumes For the cover-up theme during the weelc preceding the big Satur- day, March 13, for their big production. No Drums No Buglesf' a four act musical written, acted, directed and produced by the junior class, was set in a parochial school during World War ll. MAY QUEEN ,,,, e,.,.,m6.,. 'ff The May Queen of Honor is chosen Each class elects Saturday in May. The May Queen G p ocesslon an In ro uc 1 the crowning ot the Queen and 5 kt 1 ' s 1 presented by the senior class A reception ns held atterw Evenrng entertainment Includes a Formal rese t t bg of vofes' the Hai fred W erwfifd' MAID OF HONQR 441 QX 4M 3' Q C5- wal v 5 cfm fw fff,7f z5v f ,, tu gagd garekof 233 s ,ff ,i .iff 'WS 1. FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS A ,. A f fl? ' f I 17 1 W l A f f S Q A S A I 5 'W 3 X V ' L4 , in 3 v - 'SIL ,wgu ' RWM I ' ,, ' ' A f we g ,,,, Mm, I ,ff 3 35 , wa , g Wm 'f I W X f 4 ' www ,, WM' WM-wsu.-..n.,,, ' SARAH WILLIAMSON, MARY NELL JACKSON, SANDRA PERKINS and ROBERTA MAT!-IIS 4 1 234 W 3 'Q SQPHQMORE ATTENDANTS BARBARA DAVISON, MARY ELLEN MATHIS, MARY BART S TUMP and MARY FRANCES KELLY 235 JUNIOR ATTENDANTS CAT!-IY MELLON, CAROLYN HOWELL, ALICE GALLARDA and Tl-IERESA CLARDY I I. 1 SENIOR ATTENDANTS JUDY CASSELLS, ANGIE MCCLELLAN, SARAH ROBINSON and CAROL KISER 237 2 -X, MTE? 238 SQ W 09 EDITCDR I-Ionestly speaking, I am sitting on top of my working area with yearbooks from other state sup- ported South Carolian colleges and two stacks of pictures which I have labeled lor use and don't use unless you have to. This is the last section to be completed in the bookn and, Irankly, I don't know how to end it. The pictures I have are those which I have made especially lor this section and those which I could use in no other place. These pictures are a hodge- podge of everything Iwell, not quite everythingl that goes on at Winthrop. Some ol the pictures are repetitious, but so is the lite at Winthrop. The tlick of a shutter has captured a scene which may never be seen again or an activity which may be discon- tinued because of the increasing enrollment. There- lore, these pictures are used lor you to see. This is the tirst year that the Tatler has used stu- dent photography, and it has enabled us to present the picture of a student in her home-the dormitory. Most ol the dormitory pictures are products of shutter-snapping, soon-to-be enemies ol people caught without their combs, lipstick and makeup. All ol these pictures, like those in the opening section, depict what Winthrop means-the images and thoughts that tlash in the mind when a student hears the name Winthrop But Winthrop means a lot of things to a lot of people, and these pictures will mean something to everyone who is or has been a part of Winthrop. This section has been entitled Afterword because up to this point, a look through the other sections ol the Tatler reveals the student's role in college activities. The story of Winthrop and students has been told, the image created in the story of a year. Alterword is a tinal Iook at the human beings who play the role and create the public image For which Winthrop College is noted. 239 W. C. Girls Eat, Sleep, Work and Play-Like Everybod Winthrop College is one ol South Carolina's tive state supported institutions lor higher learning. En- rollment, amounting to 'a little over 2600, is made up of students from over 29 states and about 9 foreign countries. First semester began last September. The fresh- men began orientation early. One week later, all were caught up in advance placement programs, placement papersppractice teaching and all the daily activities that human beings have to perform- eating, sleeping, studying, working and playing. But because we are part of the college crowd, we do what they do too-date, go to movies, dances, spend weekends at Carolina, Clemson or somewhere ese. We look like other students, and act like other students, but we are somewhat unique because we are students at a woman's college. From all the col- leges we could have chosen, we picked Winthrop College the South Carolina College lor Women. ' When we define campus, we define it in terms of Winthrop and our experiences there. Winthrop means ditterent things to each member ol its diversi- tied student body. l'le's really not there. lt's your imagination. Y Advanced placement? I-ley! Take my picture with these two girls. MMM This is French? l'll take it. 4 ' I I think I deserve a goId star. I teach ancient history. ...,, We have to Iook for some. We Meet Members of the Faculty FacuIty members are people, important as in- dividuaIs whom the student knows personally or as symbols tor classes which she Iikes or disIikes, tinds interesting or boring. For Winthrop is no Ionger a small, teacher-training, girIs' coIIege but an expand- ing institution sending graduates out into an in- numerable variety of tields and vocations. It makes very bad uphootoosfi ,f ,f 24I I -we I , 4, 1 B' gtk, N 'J c,.....t xifs-I I We Come from Many Places Vernon the Volkswagen empties lwis cargo uTogether We Go OlhSTtlpl8CGS l Forgot my tootlwbruslt. 242 'ii I 175 one by one . . . by one t .AE SEQ xx Xxx X X QX QQ Your friendly campus patrolman is always alert. l r l l 'f is ,LQ Wen l II ll I Hil- ll mea wlricl ,JN 1 : V i . '. 'X .ls ., 2 W i , i i I . 513335 .1125 TP' Y i l lr-'isisg 4 ,,, I HI I r 15 5 Q N, . l x We meet the constant reminders ot progress. sfsbxy ' 5 at . PWQEEW ,.,jf1q1.:: QVXZ ht iw C fl V ,,- cfs A .. ,V fs, , X 7 as . WM , gg rf Q :sf 2 , k , ff 1 s 1 V w 4559 l-li l-lo, I-li l-lo, it's oti to work we go, With more rigorous classworlc demands being made of the student and a dearth ol activities in which she is expected to participate, time is at a premium and the hurried, oiten worried, pace the student keeps is evidence enough. and ice and cold, .A A as . W rst'i'.3:'Q s' ywfj, use Q.'45 ?-'.i'o , wi ,Qin wasfs up . -1 ,f . A1 rf as-. , fl N 3 ii ,gin L -.av 1 Q 5 sw V I W A , 5-mf? .lc ww- sw, Nfl is , H25 ,z9ff'. ,nf ., ' W 5 ,,..c V v, 5 K - A .cf Eu W - 4 SQ.: X . ' ms ski? , if A s X. -sw . ' 1 f : - 5 X X . gf ' c kv' KV x 'W' E ' x, s A V at 7-V .gc-5.5 ss 1 ,gffrf .Q Q' . ' QKQMMSQ -'vm 'fig .-1+ .3 gfiyf gy 'Ev A . ' gg gi' ,1 t x , jf ll l i We learn fast the best means of escape from mass classes. S l '44 through snow and wind, except when it is detrimental to our physical well being. ,..-1 -Q-f ' , .145 D F t 4 .ffgyff V ax , , ff? ,: ' 'kai-Lia+:'1b'v V' -2 'rg-'ftff-V' '.'4 51 -1 f'1jIf f5-'22, -, ff t ,r..tasi,,4 Mg W' 1 ' wif ax' 1, . , fi. rn? '995 . ir: 4 f .nu 25 ,H A , Q nf ' 'nf Eating IS Une of Our Daily ACfIViTiGS W W ,Aw 1 fx A,a 1 x 1 yfxfff ,fl f yi , A' . 45.5, 7 G wo I ,MTM A , ' jg! 4 , V , go, . , gs If Emily Post could see us now l s The new Thomson cafeteria began servIf19 5 Thanksgiving f Wit f H' W ,'g,- ,. A X ' 'Q ' a 1 1' X A fu I' N4 xy. 5' g h . si X W 1 Q .i 1 A , fl- 1 ' U .2 vigil Q ,. v 1ff Q 5 .'ll.f '., fi ' ., ' K 1A V' 5 Vi 434: 5 - N 5 ff 5 Qifw 5'-5:1 S . vxkxvxvg - iw A JV., , 1. K 1 ....a....L...,.,Y ...L, I y , , -Q ki X M. ,., :A aww , or fableclothes or without tables . ,f M 'xii on , J: vr X A N . is 5 'SA v 4' ' 4 ld' X 5 ,. ' X 5, A xg SAGA serves WQH. Carnegie Library Supplies Into rmation tor Studying l l-low will I tind anything in all these books? if Q M fi, fr fa,-7474, , Q ,f ' ef , f X L fi 4 f , w W A v,. f ' , ff pw ,. , ' , ' , ,V ,MMV ' i ff ,M V, f We get down to studying in the dorms. Some studies are just torture. Theres more light out here than in the dorm. O Snow wi A.. nf. .- i. arm- l 4 Other Time is Spent in Leisure and Necessary Activities K . Tv., 'XX Future Homemalcers of America Q 1 2 as NOW! Grab that chair before she sits down. Look What l l0Uf1Cl- Snow will always keep us busy. This year we had two snows. When holiday time comes, there are carol sings and ChriStmaS parties to go to. 74 There are the picnics and outings at the Shaclc. f ss, I V I fr PIM .5 - ,K :s,1, ' s six V . .i!5is,f sfsQTE2?1 f l o X 5 ..3'?'7 rgef X X Aff? ' 5 f ' A 50 g f fn WA 952 ba ,ff X A ,' X X ' X ,ski I Some choose extra-curricular classes in their spare to learn to lceep others in line. time Vfgaym ,, ,' 'qw gycsm ,ywstfwfsi 1. ff, M There are various other activities. , 248 If competition is what you want, there are intramural and extramural sports. P When the weather turns warm, the sun divides our time. -X . --0' .-J wi .. QV' Curl The he CU' sppf?' Livin nvfflbel day-In casudlll ioliC5 5' wee l'lC CaflOfl5 on lille launClfY the UNC signing Over at mission! .1 lt is 5 pl l like Dorms are for hall meetings ,dna and tire drills and sleeping. with entertainment like the Country Gentle- men and lady. Dorms mean dorm parties and special guest Mama Lou Oliver. 250 . X A X Xa st? 5. X x XX XX X X Nj2XMXX.,NmAsXf X ,.X,tXX1X Xk5y,,Xt,,.X,txXXg QM gg X . ,X MQXFQQX 'ZLN ' .iltisl-2555 X 1 't i 'X X Ii - . iii K 'ffiig ..f-AXGX-QQ X i t .x .KL. . Q sal -wWg.msM., X fix- an New . 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' GADQ 1995 in-2 'f' fp-feoszff his O, 'N I cb t Z 5 'VR ,L v c'4 OBQW' xdzfn ,, ,.,,-...M,M,'7 V ' pw , 4, , ,ef f 'ff ltems from her most memorable moments are kept on her bulletin board . . . dried oilves, bottle caps . . . .laclc Daniels mouthwash, Bacardi shampoo or wax-covered Old Crow decorate almost every room. ' 1 .3 i '-if . i , ir . 1 u' , ' l ,-gun-'ff ITL. 'A- i g f i ' ,fi .41 fi' . lt's a one-eyed, one horned . . .Ai 5 4-I V 1 s..,,,,,-I 1 I I Many a boy has kissed his date before an audience ot a hundred girls. Just one more game girls, and one more and one... 19' ' P. 2' ' li . . gl We have to do our own ironing. I ll 1 I 2 fr 'si Q ! i iz . ' W i if it 5 P 4 , I . 'lm ti ii sl f No tallcing on phones after dorm- F closing time. sl li: l l 1 i g Exam-f t,w,,x i ,sw l ! Some watch other people work while shooting the breeze about the latest ,nr I 5 i :,. rx feze ii Sis X 2 Unfinished assignments are tinished in the room. A Seniors watched holes being lcnoclced in the walls oi their new home. ers may challenge a blind date to a ping-P0715 mat V i 9 x, r ilie Hrst ste i Q Dance Weekends Sparkle with Achvlty f ff! WW fsijjfii We ,gf N65 ' 0 0 E71 , 1, Y 4' I Iii-Q J ' c L 2 . if r is A E P - f ' X ww! i,- a ' , 6. 3! the wg match' The tirst step a stitch in time last chance to make it tit We will have an evening luke we ve never had before. We're going to . . . .ZHZ Burger Chef where everybody goes. ,,.wn ' Y K ' ,ZW V, .W f M' A ,4 AM mf fi f':1,iZL en' f ' ' 4? Better be careful! Oh, oh! Carry me, too. gl I'm sorry it's not family night dear. 254 12 I Boy! I had E Chivalry isn't dead, is it? l'm sure glad thafs over. 1' N123 I' ,,,,M.W,,......... ze , 1 Z Z lf' 4, , 2 7 ,- 'f ww K N .f I 7 W ff .f V x V l l M 9? 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K, f w f I 1 Winthrop Alumnae Association The Alumnae Association of Winthrop College is the channel for the almost 22,000 former Winthrop students to keep in touch with the College and to become active participants in projects designed to help the College. The Alumnae Association has as its purpose the advancement of all educational interests, the promotion of the welfare oi the College, and the establishment of a mutually beneticial relationship between the College and its alumnae. To this end, the Association, during the academic year T964-1965, has been involved in a new Class Agent's Program, which has been successful in bringing class members together, in strengthening ties between these alumnae and the College, and in providing funds lor some of the unmet educational needs of the College. On campus this year are 36 recipients of Alumnae Scholarships, in- cluding the Margaret M. Bryant Fellowship tor a foreign student, the two Jean Crouch Thurmond Scholarships, and the l'lenry R. Sims Scholarship. The Winthrop College Alumnae Association is a member of the American Alumni Council and the otticial publication is the Winthrop x WWA MRS. FRED Fl. OWENS President Alumnae Magazine. MISS ELEANOR W. FOXWORTI-l, Alumnae Executive Sec- retary and Treasurer 4105 Q' MISS GENEVA KNOX MRS. JOHN WALLACE HEATON Second Vice-President Third Vice-President 258 MRS. JIM MCELVEEN First Vice-President MRS. J. B. BLACKWELL Recording Secretary 2? N MIC QSKQ ! ,. 2 ,- ART 'I C , no 'I aus - ausz - cue -I con -C Eco -5 EDP -E Abernathy l075 Yu Abernethy 764 Co Ackerman, 24I8 S. Adair, Har! General Adams, AI Round C Adams, Bn' 323 Kee Adams, Li: Route I Adams, Pg' Route I, Ada'TlS- Ruj Route 4, MENS. She 5547 ite Adams' ye. Round 0 Adcock, Ca I260 I'..5 Adden. Dan APO 941 Addinggon Big A it Addlsl Dori Route 7. Nldisonh A Joanna' 1 Adler' Sang lO60 SOI Alllengt Sus . l0l6 Cla' Allen' Dow BIO Mm. Alben' Ma' AI 9l4 MCQS dew, P '304 ve. Alewjne S' I ar- Bbir is: Alexanqef. AI Rotiett A have If I 'I- r .. SI? Q.. Higxasce C 'K v v Iii I A I- F -LII: R5 ll! -it: 1 Qwtiis Vip? 1. liz'-E'ii M, Mfg.. .. f Sl 'Qf A LVEEN lldent fKtYfEl.l. gietafl' Student Directory CLASS 2 -- -- SENlOR -- SPECIAL MAJOR ART Ari EED Elementary Education MT Medical Technology C No Major Indicated ENG English MAT Mathemadcs Bio Biology FRE Ffsfisll Mus Music BUS Four Year Business HE Home Economics PE Physical Education Busi TWO Year Business HIS History PR Pnilooopny 8. Religion CHE Chemistry LA Latin American Studies PSY Psychology CQM COmmuhiCatiOl'1S LS Library Science RE Religious Education ECG Economics LAT Latin SOC Sociology EDP Elec Data Processing ML Modern Language SPA Spanish A Allen, Gloria Jean l C Route 4, Box 65, York, South Carolina Abernethy, Evelyn Kelly 4 EED Allen, JllClY Yer-2 l .EED Q l075 W. Ocean View Ave., Apt. 3, Norfolk, Virginia 26 Neal Cllclej Gleellvlllel South Calollna Abernathy, Jo Ellen I ENG Allen, Sandra Elaine I l EED 764 Colonial Dr., Rock Hill' S. CI Route l, Box 477 A, Travelers Rest, S. C. Ackerman, Shirley Ann 2 EED Allen- Sandra Ellz 3 L5 24l8 S. Island Rd., Georgetown, S. C. AIt7'lO Park Iflvellile' BOX 258'2CEnnZay' S' C' Ada'ir, Mary Cathryn 2 LAT man' , al ala ynn , ' 2 General Delivery, Barnwell, S. C. AI 297 Kang Cgjllss ROad'ICcIglE'5b'a' S' C' Adams, Alto Faye 2 soc mall' em 'P I. Round Orsouth Caronna Box 403, Mannlng,I South CTOI-:rea Adams' Bonnie Loulse .2 BUS2 . AlUB2?cl8lB2lldlEialFilbrhlleSbuth Carolina Adgrii KEIeIljaAl13glue, Rock l-IlIl!, South Carolina Amman, Sarah Ruth I EED ' . Route 3, Hartsville, South Carolina Ad:lnliJ:tePatrici7a ilinleongsl Sclutllllgarollna Alton, Sue Jane l PSIT S II C I. ' 24 M'll A , G vi e, out aro ina Route I, Starr, South Carolina Amaker: Sindrjrguein reen 3 BUS Adams' Ruth A' EllefY l L5 708 Rutledge Street, Spartanburg, S. C. Route 4, Box l44, Chester, South Carolina Amato CEIOI Ann 2 SOC Adams, Sherry Lynn I ART I Sunlset Drive, Cumberland, Maryland 5547 Wedgewood Drive, Charlotte 9, North Carolina Ambrose Jamce CaI,oI 3 PE Adams- Vela KEYS 2 SOC Routg I, Galivants Ferry, South Carolina Round O, South Carolina A b -I Yee Ann I PE Adcock, Carolyn B. 2 LS I m rose, O . l26O Wisteria Drive, Florence, South Carolina 206 E. Sproies Axenue, Grgenggsld, South Carolina Adden' Dana 'l' 2 PSY Amlirostiltlel ghBb3t3T7 .Rock Hill, South Carolina APO 942, Seattle, Washington , ', ' I EED Addington, carol D. 3 ART Amlck- Billngljtciillre South CaIOIIIIa Big A Road, Route 2, Toccoa, Georgia Route B' ,e D g' 4 I-S Addis' Dolls Alva 2 PE . Amlllfclfgslwiglrllalzooohee Ave., Marion, South Carolina Route 7, Greenville, South Carolina S e DaIene 2 EED Addison., Ann Chandler l EED Am'gZ'lSI58u Lando South CaIOIIIIa Joanna, South Carolina Mar ' Hugh ' 4 ENG Adler, Sandra Jeanne 3 EED Amggag FLIS Road' Bammore 9, Maryland l060 Boiling Springs Road, Spartangurg, S. C. d O mane I-I 3 ART Ahrens, Susan C. 2 BUS An Ii? Ijrapie Drive, Shaw Air Force Base, S. C. l0l6 Clark Road, Aiken, South Carolina . b h W Se i MUS Alken' Dorothy Dawn l Blo AnCll22f5mDa?llll'ZlaRSad, Columbia, South Carolina 3lO Moultrie Sq., Anderson, South Carolina A d on Hamer C- I BUS Albert, Margaret Ann 3 ENG I I I I n2ZljSl l-leConte Road. Anderson, South Carolina 9l4 McQueen Boulevard, St. Albans, West Vlrglflla Davis i SOC Alderman, PESZY l lvl-lp And3iTlgltia'lrToltie Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina B04 lvladlsoll Avenue' Florence' South Carolina Anderson -loan Marcus 4 ENG Alewine, Sandra ,lo l EED '3 B ll2 Camden, South Carolina Box l58, Hemingway, South Carolina AndRe?g:I kara? D. 4 BUS Alexander, Ann Ezzell 3 ENG Rgutell, Coward, South Carolina Route 3, Waxhaw, North Carolina demon Kerry Shariene l EED Alexander, Barbara Lynn l ENG I An Roi-,te'5, Box 46, Rock Hill, South Carolina l6l9 Pineland, Avenue, Florence. 50Utll Calolllla Anderson page l C Alexander, Claudia C. 2 Mat 34 W, l-awn Road, Livingston, New .lefSeY 23 Crescent Street, Lyman, South Carolina Angnn Betty Onver i EED I Alford, Lillie C. 4 EED IO2'LOCkman Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Route I, Little Rock, South Carolina 259 STU DENT DI RECTORY-Continued Annese, Julianne Susan I ART 307 Myrtle Avenue, Belton, South Carolina Anthony, Ann Lee 4 HE Route 2, Box 457, Piedmont, South Carolina Anthony, Constance Ray I BUS2 489 Longview Drive, Spartanburg, South Carolina Anthony, Stephen G. 6 906 College Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Antley, Frances Lee 3 EED 820 McCants Drive, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina Antley, Joan Rebecca 4 MAT Route I, Box 399, Duncan, South Carolina Arant, Kathryn Eliz 3 MAT 806 Montague Avenue, N. Charleston, S. C. Arant, Merle Irene 4 ENG Route 2, Box 74I, Orangeburg, South Carolina Arledge, Eliz Lynn 4 SOC 5 Wilson Street, Greenville, South Carolina Armstrong, Ada Zee 4 ENG Box 259, Route 3, Chesnee, South Carolina Arnold, Cheyrl Ruth I EED 7l0 Oak Street, Shelby, North Carolina Arnold, Jean Bailey 3 BUS2 l07 W. Walnut, Clinton, South Carolina Arnold, Susan Ann 2 CHE South Street, Windham Center, Conneticutt Arris, Constance Jean 2 MAT I67 S. Carolina Drive, Florence, South Carolina Arthur, Marie Eliz 3 EED Route 5, Box 63, Rock Hill, South Carolina Aronson, Rhetta I HIS Box 23, Orangeburg, South Carolina Arthur, Ann Leslie I COM 203 Rockwood Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Arthur, Cheren Anita I BUS2 Route 5, Box 63, Rock Hill, South Carolina Ashcraft, Melinda C. 2 HE 226I Windingwood Lane, Charlotte, North Carolina Ashe, Marilou 3 HE 5I2 E. Black Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Ashley, Julia Christeen I ENG Route 2, Box 259, Honea Path, South Carolina Ashley, Nancy Elizabeth 2 C 602 Glenwood Avenue, Anderson, South Carolina Atkins, Mary Jane A. 3 HE 23l0 Carol Place, Scotchplais, New Jersey Atkins, Sandra Ann 3 HE Route 6,, Greer, South Carolina Atwood, Sharon Eliz I C 8l I Palmetto Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina Augustine, Sandra C. f I COM l536 Sewanee Drive, W. Columbia, South Carolina Aull, Kathryn Kern 2 PE I743 Graeme Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Aull, Susanne I EED Route I, Box 57H, Sumter, South Carolina Austin, Carolyn I PE 230 A. Bibb Street, Charleston, South Carolina Austin, Charlotte Lynn 3 HE l730 Dartmoor Circle, Charleston, South Carolina Austin, Tempe Leigh I EED Route I, Box 200, Sumter, South Carolina Auten,, Nancy Jennings 4 EED 6l9 North Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Awtrey, Judith 3 MUS 932 Shull Street, W. Columbia, South Carolina Aycock, Agnew Louise I C McConneIls, South Carolina Aycothe, Linda Lucy 3 MT Route 2. Lancaster, South Carolina Ayers, Candace Eliz I C 6477 Bridgewood Road, Columbia, South Carolina Ayers, Kathleen H. I BUS2 580 Chestnut Street, Meadville, Pennsylvania Ayers, Kathryn Elaine I MAT Route I, Box 245, St. Matthews, South Carolina Ayres, Barbara Jeanne 4 SOC 89 Bernard Street, Carteret, New Jersey B Bailey, Charlotte G.. 3 RE 2l4 Herndon Avenue, York, South Carolina Bailey, Gloria Anne 3 ML P. O. Box 326, Summerton, South Carolina Bailey, Janis Kay 3 HE II4 Harwood Heights, Union, South Carolina Bailey, Marian M. 4 EED Route 3, Box IOI, Lancaster, South Carolina Bailey, Rose Sharon I BUS2 I6 F Lewis Village, Greenville, South Carolina Bailey, Shelia Lorraine 2 EED Route 6, Box 3 I6, N. Charleston, South Carolina Baker, Beverly Diane 4 ENG 207 S. Magnolia, Summerville, South Carolina Baker, Carolyn Anne 2 MAT I23 Charlotte Street, York, South Carolina Baker, Helen Ray I EED I238 Providence Road, Charlotte 7, North Carolina Baker, Jane Eliz 3 HE Route I, Cades, South Carolina Baker, Janet Irene I LS l440 Bacons Bridge Rd., Summerville, South Carolina Baker, Lillie Patricia I ART 603 E. Black Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Baker,, Linda Plyer 2 EED Route 2, Box 60, Fort Mill, South Carolina Baldwin, Mildred C. 2 MUS Route I, Enoree, South Carolina Ball, Eliza Rutledge I PE 57 Bee Street, Charleston, South Carolina Ball, Trudy Eliz 2 MUS l205 Wayne Road, Fallschurch, Virginia Ballard, Sarah Ann 3 EED 2 Garden Circle, Cheraw, South Carolina Ballentine, Bonnie B. 3 PE l907 Liberty Street, Columbia, South Carolina Bankhead, Patricia M. 4 LS Blackstock, South Carolina Banks, Mary Nell I BUS Pomaria, South Carolina Barber, Esther R. 3 ENG 6 Chadwick Road, Charleston, South Carolina Barefoot, Betty Anne 4 EED 2724 Gervals Street, Columbia, South Carolina Barker, Victoria Louise 2 PSY 709 S. McQueen, Florence, South Carolina Barnes, Betsy I BUS2 506 Willard Street, Hampton, South Carolina Barnes, Carol Ann 2 SPA Route I, Box 534 Hobcaw, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina Barnes, Diane 2 EED Hoffmyer Road, Florence, South Carolina Barnes, Martha Rebecca I MT IO4 E. Summersby, Fort Mill, South Carolina Barnett, Dorothy Juanita I EED 602 Fleming Street, Laurens, South Carolina Barnett, Evelyn L. 3 EED Route 5, Box 352, Greenville, South Carolina Barnett, Marianne 2 EED Route I. Clover, South Carolina Barnett, Mary Frances I C 203l Kingston Avenue, Norfolk 3, Virginia Barnett, Pamela 3 HE l3l7 Providence Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Barnett, Susan Eliz 2 SOC 2209 Colony Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Barnhill, Paula,Jean 2 BIO Route 6, Gaffney, South Carolina Barr, Sarah Eliz I HE Route: 5, Lancaster, South Carolina Barrett, Helen Eliz 4 RE ROWS 2. BOX 88, Rock Hill, South Carolina Barrett, Marian E. 3 HE l02 Peden Street, Westminister, South Carolina Baffmeal-I. Catherine R. - 3 BUS P. O. Box 6I8, Andrews, South Carolina Barrioeau. Eileen Eliz 2 BUS2 43 Anita Drive. Charleston, South Carolina garwfl' IJ 315 RU WICI4' Baf626 Bo Bagan. VI P. 0- I BaS5' Am IIB Bfl Bateman' Duke 5 gates. GI' lOl M9 551500, C 30 Lit? swam' I 52 I-YV Baughmaf I5l6 E Beatf- MZ I I I5 II Beary , Nl B45 Su Beaty, Wi I I05 I' Beatty. 5 I-IGS U Becht, Rc Box BC Beck, Ffi 523 S. Beckham. 383l I' Beckmanr 20 Pie Becknell, 9l5 Sa Bedenbau Route Bedenbau IOS Tc Bedingfie I5 S. - BEING, JI IIIS I Bellt, Eu Route BQIIQ, Fra I I2 P Bella, Jen Box 3 EEIIK, Pe Route Bell, Ca' ISIO Bell, l Ia 300 I-I BEIIQI J Bellbow 3 a lina l'0Iina lla 8r0lIna ll Carolina lina Ilia lla U8 ith Carolina Iina STU DENT DI RECTO Barton, Margaret Ann I BUS2 3l5 Rutherford Street, Summerville, South Carolina Barwick, Beverly Ann 2 EED 626 Boulevard Road, Sumter, South Carolina Baskin, Mari Eliz I HE ' P. O. Box 457, Hartsville, South Carolina Bass, Ann Blair 4 BUS II3 Brooks Street, Kingstree,ASouth Carolina Bateman, Nancy Lynn 3 BUS Duke Street, Box 22, Summerton, South Carolina Bates, Gloria Frances I BUS2 I0l Meyers Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Batson, Celia Dundi 2 SOC 30 Little Street, Lyman, South Carolina Baucom, Eleanor Scott 4 EED 52 Lynn Avenue, Cheraw, South Carolina Baughman, Vesta 4 ENG I5I6 Barbara Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Beaty, Marianne W. 4 ART llI5 Woodland Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Beaty , Nancy Carole I FRE: 845 Sunset Drive, Greenwood, South Carolina Beaty, William M. 6 IIO5 Myrtle Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Beatty, Barbara Wier I EDP HGS USAFE IG APO 633, New York, New York Becht, Rosemarie Eliz 3 ENG Box 80, Aiken, South Carolina Beck, Frances Claire 4 ENG 523 S. Church Street, Florence, South Carolina Beckham, Roberta S. 3 HE 383l McGregor Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Beckmann, Carol Lee ' I PE 20 Piedmont Road, Closter, New Jersey Becknell, Frances P. 3 EED 9I5 Saluda Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Bedenbaugh, Alice A. I HE Route: 3, Box 264, Newberry, South Carolina Bedenbaugh, Sarah A. 3 HE ' IO5 Todd Avenue, Laurens, South Carolina Bedingfield, Barbara G. lgC I5 S. Greenwood Avenue, Ware Shoals, South Carolina Behre, Judith Anne 3 HIS ll'-I5 Wake.Forest Road, Raleigh, North Carolina Belk, Eugenie 2 HIS Route l, Anderson, South Carolina Belk, Frances Melissia 2 PSY II2 Park Drive, Kershaw, South Carolina Belk, Jettie Abigail I BUS Box 383, Lake City, South Carolina Belk, Peggy Lorena 4 ENG Route I, Blenheim, South Carolina Bell, Catherine Kirby 2 ENG l5IO College Avenue, Hartsville, South Carolina Bell, Margaret Alice 2 BUS2 300 Hampton Avenue, Lancaster, South Carolina Bell. Mary Wilma 6 772 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill, South Carolina Bell, Nancy Lee 3 MT 632I Sligo Parkway, Hyattsville, Maryland Bell, Sandra Alice 2 C Route 2, Box 26, Donalds, South Carolina Bello, Judith Haywood 4 ENG 52 Sorentrue Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Benbow, Olivia Gertrude I BUS2 429 Loring Place, Sumter, South Carolina Benfield, Patricia Ann 3 EED 2Oll Dilworth Road, Charlotte, North CarOllI'la Bennett, Anita Lowery 4 C Belwood Drive, Clover, South Carolina Bennett, Barbara L. 2 MAT Route 4, Lancaster, South Carolina Bennett, Carolyn P. I C 500 Unity Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Bennett, Gene Parrish I EED ll3 Linden Street, Clover, South Carolina Bennett, Martha Gussie. I BUS2 720 Medway Road, Charleston, South Carolina Bennett, Mary Duncan I ENG J II29 Pendleton Street, Greenville, South Car0llna 26l RY-Continued Bennett. Rebecca I PE 7 B DemDSeY Street Green 'll S ' f . h Bennett, Shirley Anne In Beuszout Carolma Route 3' BOX 44 C' Wl0l'l5b0V0, South Carolina Berry, Charlotte Salley I ENG 6600 Crosfield RO-ad. Columbia, South Carolina Be Y. Laura A. 2 BUS2 E. Calhoun Street, Dillon, South Carolina l3e fY, Rebecca Ann 4 EED Route I' B0X'2371 DU0C3l'1. South Carolina Bel'fY, Susan Dorsette I BUS I I I Westminster Drive. Greenville, South Carolina Best. Lois Katherin 3 EED 302 Hilltop Place, Columbia, South Carolina Best, Paula Harriette I BUS2 4827 Circle Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Bethea, Katherine Eliz 3 ENG I IOO S. Edisto Drive, Florence, South Carolina Bethea, Lanelle W. 6 HIS Box l82, Lancaster, South Carolina Betts, Marianna Fairfax I HE I723 Beverly Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina Biddix, Mary Louise I PSY IO9 Pine Street, Rutherfordton, North Carolina Bigger, Katherine.S. - I MT 9l6 S. Confederate, Rock Hill, South Carolina Birt, Emily C. 2 C Box,424, Williston, South Carolina Bishop, Daryl Lyn I I ENG 435 NE l0l Street, Miami, Florida Bishop, Shirley J. 2 EED Route 3, Newberry, South Carolina Black, Donna Jean I ENG l232 Belmont Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina Black, Eugenia 3 EED I5 Lotus Court, Greenville, South Carolina Black, Lilly Ruth 3 EED Route 3, Clover, South Carolina Black, Miriam Joan 4 ENG Route 4, Saluda, South Carolina Black, Sandra Gail I BUS2 606 Shands Street, Clinton, South Carolina Blackburn, Arella S. I C IOI7 Barrow Court, Rock Hill, South Carolina Blackmon, Barbara Joan 3 EED Route I, Box I37, Rock Hill, South Carolina Blackwell, Lettie Ann 2 CHE II8 Shirmadon Drive, Honea Path, South Carolina Blair, Emily Gertrude 2 MUS Route 4, Box 342, Newberry, South Carolina Blakey, Ida Lynn I EED Route I, Box 3 l5D, Rock Hill, South Carolina Blanton Brenda ean 2 HIS . J ,W. Georgia Ext., Box l85, Woodruff, South Carolina Bledsoe, Martha Murphy 5 203 North Main Street, Whitmire, South Carolina Bledsoe, Pamela Louise I BIO P. O. 2982, Cherry Road Sta., Rock Hill, South Carolina Blondel, Nicole S. Andree 6 Res Dartein Longwy Bas, Meurthe Et Mos. FF-BUGS Bloodworth, Norma J. 3 ENG 2070 Shannon Avenue, Melbourne, Florida Blum, Diane Eliz I ART Box 86, Marion, South Carolina Boatwright, Cecilia L. 2 EED U Route I, Box 337, Rock Hill, South Carolina Bogan, Judith Carolyn I MUS Route I, Jonesville, South Carolina Boggs, Essie Lee l EED' Route 4, Pickens, South Carolina Boheler. Barbara LYflne I BUS , l4l I N. Limestone, GaffneY. 50Utll Cafollfla - d , 2 MUS H Begg? pirrirlni Flflill Road, Greenville, South Carolina k', d'th Gayle I EED u Bof2.T.15,JSi.f B. Spartanburg, Som Caffm Boland, Doris Elmer l 2 BUS2 I' 5 Welch Street, Gfeenvllle' South Caro ma Boland, Linda Davidson 1 3 EED 509 Musgrove Street. Clinton- South' Carolina STUDENT DIRECTO RY-Continued Bolick, Dixie Moorhead I EDP IO8 E. Centennial Street, Clinton, South Carolina Bolick, Terry Gail I MT IO2 Darlington Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Bolin-. Ann Louise I HE Route I, Box'I I4, Rowesville, South Carolina Bolin, Donna Ann 2 BUS Route 2, Travelers Rest, South Carolina Bollin, Elinor Caddell 5 l5l9 Pelham Lane, Rock Hill, South Carolina Bolt, Barbara I EED 2I2 Maw Bridge Road, Central, South Carolina Bolt, Sandra Blanche 3 MAT Asbury Road, Anderson, South Carolina Bomberg, Jill 3 MAT 3l83 Nantucket Lane, Oceanside, New York Bond. Reta S. 2 HE 702 Shand Ext. , Clinton, South Carolina Bonner, Kathleen M. ' 3 PSY I32O W. Palmetto Street, Florence, South Carolina Bonner, Mary P. 2 FRE i320 W. Palmetto Street, Florence, South Carolina Boozer, Phyllis Laurene I BUS 202 Lowell Street, Ninety Six, Sou th Carolina Boroughs, Julia Eliz 4 MUS I003 Harrison Street, Dillon, South Carolina Boswell, Ann Bliss I BUS2 ' P. o. Box 551, Isle of Palms, south Carolina Boulware, Joyce Ann I EED Route 2, Box 33, Chester, South Carolina Boulware, Vickie Cheryl I I-C - Route 3, Winnsboro, South Carolina Bourne, Hazel Alice I FRE 600 E. Main Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Bowden, Barbara Ann 2 HE I93 West End, Chester, South Carolina Bowden, Mary Ida 2 ENG I505 Broad Street N., Camden, South Carolina Bowden, Phyllis C. 2 MUS Box 355, Lake City, South Carolina Bowers, Linda Sue I MAT P. O. Box 25, Lena, South Carolina Bowman. Rachel Jane I HE 6 Sandown Lane, Greenville, South Carolina Boyce, Rebecca E. 3 PE Box 252, Joanna, South Carolina Boyd, Edmee, G. 3 RE Box 338, Hampton, South Carolina Boyd, Maureen ' I MAT 706 Mystic Drive W., Beaufort, South Carolina Boyd, Susan Frances 4 ENG 23 Wright Avenue, York, South Carolina Boylston, Emily St P. IC Box 498, Barnwell, South Carolina Bozard, Eunice E. 2 BUS Route I, Box 277, Orangeburg, South Carolina Bracy, Lida Layne E I EED 6825 Farmleigh Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana Brackett, Rachel James . 2 PSY 352 McCelvey Street, York, South Carolina Braddy, Virginia W. 2 PSY 280I South 5th Street, Hartsville, South Carolina Bradford, Sherron M. 2 EED 54I Ramford Road, Columbia, South Carolina Bradham, Cheryl Jean I ENG Route 6, Box 364, N. Charleston, South Carolina Bradley, Anne R. 4 ENG 24 Warner, Greenville, South Carolina Bradley, Eliz Ann 3 EED IO38 Richmond Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Brady, Karen Ann I MT , 804 Lynn Avenue, Camden, South Carolina Brady, Lynn I BUS Vassar Garden Apts F4, Poughkeepsie, New York Brafford, Sue Ann 4 ENG 254 S. Canterbury Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Brandon, Billie Lee I HE W. Madison Street, York, South Carolina Branham, Patricia Ann 2 EED Route 2, Box 232, Lugoff, South Carolina I 262 Brannon, Carol Jane I BUS Route I, Chesnee, South Carolina Brannen, Lindsey J. 2 EED -Edgemoor, South Carolina Brantley, Billie Ann I HIS Route 2, Box 74, Chesterfield, South Carolina Branyon, Rosemary I CHE 639 Guilford Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Brasington, Anne Austin 4 HE 209 Christian Street, Cheraw, South Carolina Brazell, Janice Kay I ENG Box 47l, Sullivans Island, South Carolina Brazell, Marvia P. 2 BUS2 Route 2, Elgin, South Carolina Brazell, Patricia Elaine I MT Route 2, Box I04, Elgin, South Carolina Breazeale, Elaine Maria I EED Route 3, Pickens, South Carolina Breland, Annette 2 EED Box 247, Bamberg, South Carolina Breland, Barbara Dianne I C 2l5 New Bridge Street, Bamberg, South Carolina Breland, Nancy Louise 4 HIS Box 247, Bamberg, South Carolina Brewington, Lauren C. I ENG I Perry Street, Enoree, South Carolina Bridges, Ann Arlene IC P. O. Box 703, Florence, South Carolina Bridges, Lynda Sheridan I ENG 6I6 King Street, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina Briggs, Rebecca Louise I SOC 2207 Woodland Park, Reidsville, North Carolina Bright, Joyce A. 2 COM Box 263, Wellford, South Carolina Brinser, Linda Sue 4 MUS I7I Chestnut Street, Camden, South Carolina Britt, Emma Inez I EED Route 2, Box 88, Nichols, South Carolina Broach, Shirley Ann I BUS2 I3l6 Saville, Georgetown, South Carolina Brooks, Jane Greer I SOC I902 Lamont Street, Kingsport, Tennessee Broome, Corinne 4 ENG Box I, Cowpens, South Carolina Broome, Lynda Durant I EED' 3lI Church Street, Abbeville, South Carolina Broome, Marie K. 3 BUS 5I9 Lucerne Drive, Spartanburg, South Carolina Brown, Bobbie Sharon ' I HE i308 W. Palmetto Street, Florence, South Carolina Brown, Carol Jeanne I 4 PSY ' Box 3043, Charleston, South Carolina Brown, Caroline Lucy I HIS IO9 N. College Street, Walhalla, South Carolina Brown, Catherine D. 3 MAT Box 83, Aynor, South Carolina Brown, Claudia Ligon 4 BIO Route 4, York, South Carolina BFOWD, Douglas Binford IC 25l7 Espanola Way, Melbourne, Florida Brown, Gail Althea 2 HE 8 Park Court, Plainview, New York Brown, Harriett C. I HE 4 Main Street, Rembert, South Carolina Brown, Irene Alice I SOC South Street, Apulia Sta, New York Brown, Jacqueline S. 3 MT 3l I Spring Lake Terrace, Fairfax, Virginia Brown, Judith Angela I ENG Box, 232, Beech Island, South Carolina Brown, Judith Eliz I MT Box 83, Aynor, South Carolina Brown, Judy Annette 2 HE l5l4 Chelveston Drive, Charlotte 8, North Carolina Brown, Marcia Lorene I C 724 Wren Street, Sumter, South Carolina Brown, Mary Helen 2 EED Route I, Newberry, South Carolina Brown, Patricia Marjorie I EED R0dSers 81 Lewis Streets, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Blown Boi own B! ISI Blown Boi Blown 29C Blown I4 gucei BDI Bwlo 6 C Bllloe 2ll Blllmf IOI BrurlS Ro gyunsl BO Bryan Ro BfYao R0 Bryan BO Bryan' Bo Bryan Ro Bryan Ma Bryan La Buddi Bo Buinil I3 Buist 7C Bulla IC Bunc 3C Bunc R. Bunt 33 Bunt SF' Burg I Burc B nnSY I Iina a ina a lina arolina lina Cafollfla lvaflla srupexir DIRECTORY-continued Brown, Sharon Ursula 2 MT Box 323, Travelers Rest, South Carolina Brown, Susan Elaine I BUS2 I5l2 Lyttleton Street, Camden, South Carolina Brown, Varina Louise 3 MAT Box 300 Pacolet, South Carolina Brown, Virginia 4 PSY 2900 Millwood Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Browne, Mary Estelle I HIS I4 Oakland Avenue, Inman, South Carolina Bruce, Emily Eliz I ENG Box 302, Heath Springs, South Carolina Bruce, Jacqueline Anne 2 EED 6 Oakdale Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Bruce, Sharon Maureen I ENG 2l9 Carolina Circle, Winston Salem, North Carolina Brumfield, Jessie C. 6 I027 Oakland Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Brunson, Marian June E 2 BUS2 Route 4, Box I44, Manning, South Carolina Brunson, Mary Ann 4 EED ' Box 22l, Darlington, South Carolina Bryan, Amelia Ann I HIS Route I, Box 260, Johns Island, South Carolina Bryant, Betty Oliver I HIS Route I, Lakeview, South Carolina Bryant, Carole 3 ENG Box-,I I9, Tac Recon Sq. APO83, New York, New York Bryafii, Eliz Nell 3 EED Box 233, Aynor, South Carolina Bryant, Joan Linda I BUS Route 2, Reid Sch Rd., Taylors, South Carolina Bryant, July Kathleen 3 MT Main Extension, Bishopville, South Carolina Bryant, Suzanne 3 HIS Lake View, South Carolina Buddin, Janet Sue I CHE Box 79, Sullivans Island, South Carolina Buinicky, Judith Kay I BUS2 l3th AF Hqs APO 74, San Francisco, California Buist, Mary Eliz I EED 705 Cokesbury Road, Greenwood, South Carolina Bullard, Sylvia Jean 2 RE IO9 Matheson Street, Bennettsville, South Carolina Bunch, Elizabeth Kelly I BUS2 3000 Margrace Road, Kings Mountain, North Carolina Bunch, Flora Paulette I HIS Route 2, Box I03, Fairfax, South Carolina Bunting, Mabel Wright 5 ENG 33I6 Eastburn Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Bunton, Martha Jane I HIS 5904 Sedgefield Drive, N. Charleston, South Carolina Burckhalter, Mary Ann 2 HE ll0 Jackson Road, Jackson, South Carolina Burckhalter, Mildred E. I I BUS2 Box 392, Route I, Warrenville, South Carolina Burden, Mildred E. 5 ' ' 222I Ferris Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Burdette, Annie J. 2 BUS r Route 2, Box 202, Westminister, 'South Carolina Burgess, Nora D. 2 MAT Route 2, Box 279, Heath Springs, South CSFOIITI3 Burgess, Rebecca Cheryl l303 Alexander Road, Roc I ,6 k H'll, South Carolina Burke, Anna Eliz I MAT Route I, Box 4, Alcolu, South Carolina Burley, Nancy Ellen 2 EED IOI W. Ervin Street, Walhalla, South Carolina Burnett, Evelyn Brenda 3 HIS Route 2, Box 32l, Inman, South Carolina Burnett, Rebecca Nell '3 HE 64 I3 Ledbury Drive, Jacksonville IO, Florida Burnett, Virginia Stuart I HE Box I46, State Park, South Carolina Burnett, Margaret H. 3 EED l035 Woodland Drive, Rock Hill, South Car0Iina Burns, Alberta Olivia I HIS 957 Cherry Road, Rock Hill, South Car0IIHH BUYNS, Laura Lacy EED 4l9 Union Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Burress, Agnes Elaine I EED 846 W' Liberty, Sumteff South Carolina Burris, Betty Louise 2 9 Lansfofd Road, Lancaste Burrows, Irene Adele 3 DSIZGII. South Carolina BUSCI1. Wincey Proctor Route I. Lancaster, South Bushardt, Cheryl D. 2 ART V. South Carolina HE I EED Carolina ENG Stewart Street' Lake CIW. South Carolina Buskill, Edna Merle 2 309 E. 2nd Avenue, Rome, Butler, Julia Elaine 4 Route 5, Box 26 B, Aiken, HE Georgia ENG South Carolina Butler, Sylvia Jean Q I HE '429 Woodhaven Road. Rock Hill, south Carolina Byrd, Abigail I EED 402 Forest Lane, Belton, South Carolina BYVCI. Anne Carolyn I MT Maplebrook, Laurens. South.Carolina I LS Byrd, Helen Katherine Box I4, Holly Hill, South B rnes, Nancy Carolyn Carol ina Y I HE ll20 Coddington Place, Charlotte, North Carolina C Caddell, Judith Elaine 4 EED Route I, Box 84, Bonneau, South Carolina I PR Cagle, Elizabeth Ann Route I, Box l4l, Hemingway, South Carolina Cain, Beverly Jean 4 MAT I27 Woodlawn Avenue, Union, South Carolina Calamas, Katherine L. 2 MAT l30 Butler Avenue, N. Augusta, South Carolina Caldwell, Linda Carol I EED P. O. Box I323, Florence, South Carolina Caldwell, Winnie Lee I EED Box 83, Clio, South Carolina ebecca Dorain I BUS Camlin, R P. O. Box 503, Georgetown, South Carolina Campbell, Betty Lee 3 EED Box 60, Clinton, South Carolina Campbell, Cheryl Eliz 2 BUS2 7 Marshall Court, Greenville, South Carolina I SOC Campbell, Judith Anne 33l3 Kline Street, Columbia, South Carolina Campbell, June 3 BUS l7l7 Matthews Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina I C Campbell, Linda Ann 2l5 Mechanic Street, Pendleton, South Carolina Campbell, Margaret L. I BUS2 Route 2, Box 69, Ridgeville, South Carolina Campbell, Martha Elaine 24 Orlando Avenue, Gre I EED envi I le, South Carol ina Campbell, Patricia Anne I BUS2 335 Livingston Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina I SOC Campbell, Sallye Suzanne Route I, White Horse R oad, Greenville South Carolina Campbell, Shirley J. 4 MAT Route 2, Box I I8, Ridgeville, South Carolina Campbell, Vickey Karen I I'II5 I I3 Carolina Avenue, Greer, South Carolina Cannon, Carolyn I EED 6I9 Greenhill Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina Cantey, Patricia Louise I MAT 5273 Potomac Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina Cantey, Paulette Altman 4 MAT Route I, Box 208, Marion, South Carolina Cantrell, Susan Carroll I BIO . IO9 Park Drive, Easley, Sou th Carolina Carey, Helen Diane I PSY IO66 Otis Blvd., Spartanburg, South Carolina Cargill, Paula Marie 4 SOC. Box 267, Cliffside, North Carolina Carnes, Janet Blair I EED 6l8 Walnut Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina ' 2 BUS Carnes. JOYG Marie , Route 5, Lancaster, South Carolina 263 STUDENT DIRECTORY-Continued Carothers, Catherine E. I BUS2 I070 Park Avenue Ext., Rock Hill, South Carolina Carothers, Charlotte A. 3 MT 735 Finley Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Carpenter, Ruth Kathryn I PE I08 N. Church Street, Walhalla, South Carolina Carroll, Gail Peay 4 SPA Rock Hill, South Carolina Carroll, Kathleen Eliz I BUS2 , 530 S. Jones Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Carroll, Sarah C. 2' HIS 84I Sumter Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Cart, Frances Ferris I CHE 350 Middle Street, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina Carter, Alice Eliz I COM 2382 Franklin Street, Augusta, Georgia Carter, Genie Claire I EED P. O. Box I33, Rock Hill, South Carolina Carter, Georianne Carole I ENG I I2 Tracy Street, Walterboro, South Carolina Carter, Jessie I ENG Route 4, Box 267, Loris, South Carolina Carter, Mary J. 4 ENG 40l Seminole Street, Aiken, South Carolina Carter, Norma Leah Jean I ENG SOI Buist Avenue, N. Charleston, South Carolina Carter, Patricia Lou IC I376 Amelia Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Carter, Ruth Plaster 3 EED I407 South York Street, Gastonia, North Qarolina Carter, Toni Sharon I PSY I I0 Grove Road, Greedville, South Carolina Cartin, Gail Mariee 2 SOC P. O. Box 233, Barnwell, South Carolina Cartrette, Minerva C. I PSY 20 Piedmont Street, Lyman, South Carolina Carver, Mary Eliz 2 ENG Route 3, Box 470, Spartanburg, South Carolina Casey, Bette Rae I BUS 284 Queens Court, W. Palm Beach, Florida Casey, Thereasa Elaine 2 EED 277l E. Main Street Ext., Spartanburg, South Carolina Caskey, Sonja Dew 3 BTO Route I, Great Falls, South Carolina Cassells, Judith A. 4 PE l05 Ella Street, Chester, South Carolina Cassells, Sara Frances I COM l05 Ella Street, Chester, South Carolina Castles, Bonnie Anne I PSY 5938 Woodvine Road, Columbia, South Carolina Castles, Susan C. 3 ENG 4324 Wentworth' Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Cathcart, Frances E. 2 MAT 3l5 Russell Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Cato, Eliz Joyce 2 MT 59l6 Hines Circle, Lynchburg, Virginia Cato, Julia Carol 2 HE Route 4, Pageland, South Carolina Cato, Martha Jane I BIO Route 2, Box 56, Rock Hill, South Carolina Catoe, Brenda Gail I MAT Route 3, Kershaw, South Carolina Cauthen, Iris Elaine I MAT - Route 4, Lancaster, South Carolina Cauthen, John McCarley 6 l532 Pelham Lane, Rock Hi'lI , South Carolina Chambers, Miriam Jones 3 HE 6I I North Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Chandler, Eliz Eugenia 4 PSY I0l Williamsburg Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Chandler, Joyce Thorne I EED 34 Mason Croft Drive, Sumter, South Carolina Chaplin, Mary Virginia I PSY II63 Ridgeland Drive, Florence,lSouth Carolina Chapman, Dorothy A. 2 HE P. O. Box 85, Edgefield, South Carolina Chapman, Emmagene M. 4 SOC 764 Sumter Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Chapman, Jean Eliz 3 MUS Route 4, Box 428, Belton, South Carolina 264 Chapman, Judy Louise 4 ENG Route 7A, Box 272, N. Charleston Hgts., South Carolina Chapman, Susan Anna I BUS I I654 Clarendon Place, Rock Hill, South Carolina Charles, Jo Carolyn 4 HIS Route I, Box 300, Duncan, South Carolina Chassereau, Claire I BUS Box I35, Route I, Hampton, South Carolina Chastain, June Elaine I EDP I03 Welcome Street, Greenville, South Carolina Chatham, Linda Marie I MAT 7l7 E. Juniper Drive, Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina Chatham, Margaret L. 2 ENG 7I7 E. Juniper Drive, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Chavous, Frances F. 3 ENG Allendale, South Carolina Cheatham, Elizabeth W. I EED I8 Wilton Street, Greenville, South Carolina Chick, James Plummer, Jr. 6 627 Glendale, Rock Hill, South Carolina Childers, Helen Kay I EED 5752 Andrea Drive, Norfolk, Virginia Childers, Jane Linda 2 EED I246 Sullivan Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Childers, Shirley P. 2 LS Route I, Hickory Grove, South Carolina Chimpen, Mary L. 3 COM ,24l Ebenezer Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Chrisman, Joanne B. 2 EED 5 Meyers Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Christmas, Carol Anne ' 3 ENG 207 Mackey Street, Camden, South Carolina Christopherson, Brenda B. I BUS P. O. Box 724, Clinton, South Carolina Chubb, Shirley Jean I BUS2 P. O. Box 863, Moncks Corner, South Carolina Church, Linda Faye I LA 700 S. Church Street, Florence, South Carolina Clair, Linda Jean I BUS 447 Dogwood Drive, Sumter, South Carolina Clardy, Frances I EED Greenville Street, Piedmont, South Carolina Clardy, Theresa Ann 3 EED Route 2, Piedmont, South Carolina Clark, Barbara Ann I BUS Route I, W. Union, South Carolina Clark, Barbara Grace I PE I794 Central, Orangeburg, South Carolina Clark, Brenda Jo I ENG Route 2, Box 22, Johnston, South Carolina Clark, Della Fran 3 SOC II7 Jackson Road, Lancaster, South Carolina Clark, Elizabeth A. 2 BIO 7l5 Stonewall Court, Rock Hill, South Carolina Clark, Janice Dale I BUS2 P. O. Box 203, York, South Carolina Clark, Mary Everett 4 MUS I29 Lanneau Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Clark, Sherry Nell I PSY 5 Peachtree Gardens, Barnwell, South Carolina Clark, Susan L. 2 MAT I005 Snowhill Drive, Conway, South Carolina Clarke, Betty Marjorie I BUS2 I08 Thelma Drive, Sumter, South Carolina Clary, Marian Delette 4 ENG Route 4, Inman, South Carolina Clary, Rita Lynn I MUS Route 5, Box I9 A, Gaffney, South Carolina Cleveland, Frankie Eliz I I-IIS Box 22I, Seneca, South Carolina Cleveland, Kathy Dale I EED l02 Mills Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Clifford, Carol Marie 2 PSY 4298 N. Lk. Cherryvale Drive, Sumter, South Carolina Clinge Jane Eliz I ENG .I I27 Dantzler NE, Orangeburg, South Carolina Cllnkscales, Shirley J. 2 HE Route 6, Anderson, South Carolina Clinton, Kathryn Maloney 2 COM Route I, Clover, South Carolina cwbu' 307 aPI' C0 l32 Cobb- ROL Cach!! Gre Coder: ROL Conti' P. I Coggin Rau Coker. I7 I Coker. P. I Cole. I 402 Cole, . I27 Colemi I44 Colemi 6731 Colemi P. I Coley. 2I0 Collins 204 Collins I7 I Collins Rou Collins McG Collins 445, Collins 8 Bi Comer, I3-1 Cone, f I23 Conner 925 Conner Rou Cook, I Sou. Cook, IZS Cook, I 900 Cook, f Rou Cook, I9l Cooke. I6l Clloke, Call Cboler, 205 Coop!! Ill CBN, I Cop Copela R014 COPEIQ II7 Com. ng Cbpoec 4l3 Cowl! 900 Carolina ia Cal'0lIl'1a lina I3 8 STU DENT DIRECTO RY-Continued Clyburn, Carolyn G. 2 EED 307 S. Minor Street, Kers a len Ruth Lee Eliz haw. South Carolina 4 HE Co p . l32l Woodlawn Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Cobb, Nancy Oconnor I BUS2 Route 2. BOX 4l5. Sef1SCa, South Carolina Cochran, Hannah L. 2 RE Greenville Street Ext., Abbeville, South Carolina Cockrell, Loyce V. 2 HE Route 4, Box 92, Saluda, South Carolina Coggin, Dinah Earline 3HE P. O. Box I533, Anderson, South Carolina Coggins, Cameron Sue 2 EED Route I, Clifton Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina Coker, Caroline Gibbons I7 Atlantic Street, Charl Coker, June Margaret P. O. Box 5069, Ashevil ole Catharine Powe I MT eston, South Carolina I HE le, Nor th Carolina I EED C , 4029 Trenholm Road, Columbia, South Carolina Cole, Judy Ann I E ED I27 Brown Street, Lake City, South Carolina Coleman, Salena Mills 2HE I447 Alexander Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Coleman, Susan Carole I BUS 6738 Rose Street, Fort Hood, Texas Coleman, Virginia F. I COM P. O. Box 233, Jackson, South Carolina e arol n Elaine 2LS Col y, C y 2l0 Hartman Street, Gastonia, North Carolina Collins, Carol Ann 2 LS 204 Cannon Street, Bamberg, South Carolina Collins, Dorothy Keith I BUS I7 Timberlake Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Collins, Judith A. 4 HE Route 4, Box 367 E, Spartanburg, South Carolina 2 C Col-lins, Julie K. McGregor, Box 3l I, Pageland, South Carolina Collins, Mary Jean 4'HE 445 Pine Street, Winnsboro, South Carolina Collins , Patricia Ann, I ENG 8 Briarcliff Road, Charleston, South Carolina Comer, Susan I EED I34 Highland Drive, Union, South Carolina I HIS Cone, Sandra Ann I23l Winston, Street, Charleston, South Carolina Conner, Ann Foster 925 Cherry Road, Rock Conner, Betty A. Stanley Route 2, Box 60, Rock Cook, Deborah Elaine Southport, Maine Cook, Frances Eliz 5 Hill, South Carolina 3 EED Hill, South Carolina, 2 ML I BUS I25 Henr Street Abbeville South Carolina Y . , Cook, Helen Lucille I MAT 900 Kalmia Street, Florence, South Carolina Cook, Sandra Cornell I EED Route 4, Box 386 M, Orangeburg, South Carolina Coo k, Sheron Elaine I BUS2 I9ll Dell Drive, Columbus, Georgia COOKE. Ruth C. 2 PSY I6lI E. Leonard Street, Pensacola, Florida Cooke, Sterling D. 4 BUS2 Calhoun Drive, Florence, South Carolina Cooler, Ruth Ros emary- 2 SOC 205 Fishburne Street, Walterboro, South Carolina Cooper, Brenda Diane' I BUS2 l2ll Deas Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina COPS, Carole A. 2 Cope, South Carolina Copeland, Frances L. EED 3 HE Route I, Box 5, Springsfield, South Carolina Copeland, Karen Joyce I EED d, South Carolina arollfla 2l7 Plowden Avenue, Greenwoo Copeland, Ruby Redick 2 BUS2 I75 Whaley S E, Orangeburg, South Carolina Coppedge, Patricia Neal I EED 4l3 Greene Street, Cheraw, South Carolina COPPIC, Diana L. 800 Melrose Street, W 2 ENG 1 inston Salem, North Carolina COVISYI Janice Hayes 4 ENG U6 Arthlfn' Blvd-f UNION. South Carolina Come. Mollie C, 4 HIS Rpute I' FIOVOUCS. South Carolina Corrlveau, Carol Ann 3 BUS 49 Kina Street. Nashua, New Hampshire COVUYTT. Carolyn Dianne I HE 20 W. Mountain View Ave G 'll ' Cortabarria, Raquel Esp, , geenv' 6, South Carolma Mercedes l2l3 Apto 602 Montevideo Uru ua Cothren, Irma Diane ,3 FRE , g Y 3l5 Crestview Drive, Spartanburg, South Carolina Cotton, Mary Eliz 2 HE 806 JEYCOO Terrace, Marion, South Carolina Covas, Juanita Marie 2 EED 24 45 23rd Street, Astoria 2, New York Covington, Iris Eliz I MAT Route 4, Box l89, Rock Hill, South Carolina Covington, Margaret Lee , I SOC I50I Boyce Avenue, Ruxton, 4, Maryland Cowart, Janet Lynch 4 EED I25l Wisteria Road, Charleston, South Carolina Cowden, Sarah Anne 4 HIS 46270 Bloomcrest Drive, Northville, Michigan Cox, Anne J. 4 HE Box I43, Mauldin, South Carolina Cox,Janice Eliz f I BIO 3000 Kirkwood Road, Columbia, South Carolina Cox, Judy Diane 2 ENG Route 2,.Box 28l, Loris, South Carolina Cox, Julia Gail I ENG Route 4, Loris, South Carolina Cox, Mary Ellen 2 HE Box I43, Mauldin, South Carolina Cox, Pamela Jean I ART Route 2, Box l40 A, Sumter, South Carolina Cox, Peggy Ellen 4 BUS Route 2, Loris, South Carolina Craft, Abbie Gale 4 HE 243 A Sprinkle Avenue, Orangeburg, South Carolina Crai Helen Unger 5 LS Z. 240I Hobart Court, Charlotte, North Carolina Crane, Susan Smythe 5 Box 92, Wingate, North Carolina Crates, Martha Eliz 2 BIO I509 Lilac Road, Charlotte 9, North Carolina Craven, Rebecca June I EED Box 654, Joanna, South Carolina Crawford, Cynthia Dale I ENG P. O. Box 763, Greenwood, South Carolina Crawford, Elizabeth L. 3 ENG Box 47l, Allendale, South Carolina Crawford, Virginia B. 2 EED N. Main, Bamberg, South Carolina Creasey. Donna Jean 2 EED 2l0 Heathwood Drive, Aiken, South Carolina Creech, Carol Ann 2 FRE ' 5429 Londonderry Road, Charlotte 9, North Carolina ' Crewz, Caroline Jean I ENG ' I' a l7I2 South Lane, Camden, South Caro in Cribb, Eliz Harnden 2 FRE 652 Mattison Crocker, Martha L. 3 ENG 3 Graham Drive, Enoree, South Carolina Croft, Mary A. 2 C A , 74 Rock Creek Drive, Greenville, South Carolina I BIO Cromer, Bruce Harley U t Rock Hill, South Carolina Avenue, Sumter, South Carolina 354 College Stree . Croom, NHUCY LYUVI , It MT . 209 Dogwood Drive, Mullins, South Carolina Cross, Patricia Elaine I MT Q 2l35 Victory Avenue, Charleston Hgts, South Carolina Crouch, Cynthia Elaine I HE Box 274, Barnwell, South Carolina Crout, Kathryn A. 3 ENG - Box 287, Batesburg, South Carolina I ' B tis 5 , Cmg,7EMZ:dZwbJrrook Lane, Rock Hill, South Carolina 2 HE Croxton, Gloria Ann I Route 2, Kershaw, South Carolina 265 STUDENT DI RECTORY-Continued Cruse, Diane L. 4 ENG 4I4 Leon Street, Durham, North Carolina- Crymes, Mary L. 4 EED 6I4 Congaree Road, Greenville, South Carolina Culbertson, Barbara L. 4 SOC Box 287, Inman, South Carolina Culbreth, Barbara Evalou I HE Route 2, Inman, South Carolina Culler, Frances M. 2 EED Box I05, Route 5, Orangeburg, South Carolina Culler,.Margaret Ann , I HE Pinewood, South Carolina Culler, Mary Eliz 2 EED I687 Columbia NE, Orangeburg, South Carolina Culler, Virginia L. 4 EED Route 5, Box 93, Orangeburg, South Carolina Cullum, Emmie Sue I EED l27 Pinecrest Avenue, W. Columbia, South Carolina Cummings, Mary E.- 3 EED 9l2 Bells Hwy., Walterboro, South Carolina Cunningham, Alice V. 3 BUS Route I, Clinton, South Carolina Cunningham, Brenda J. 3 HE Route 3, Taylors, South Carolina Cunningham, Carol J. 3 HE Route 5, Box I35, Darlington, South Carolina Cuomo, Judy Eliz 2 EED 250 Cork Road, Charleston, South Carolina Currence, Margaret A. 3 MAT l05 Hampton Street, Clover, South Carolina Currie, Suzanne V. I EED I624 Peekskill Place, Melbourne, Florida Curry, Carolyn T. I EED Box 44, Clover, South Carolina Curry, Roberta L. 3 EED 64 Westwood Drive, Sumter, South Carolina Cutts, Margaret L. I ENG 2 Meeting Street, Georgetown, South Carolina D Dabney, Sandra Lee I BUS2 Route 4, Lancaster, South Carolina Daggerhart, Brenda F. 2 COM Route I, Box I48, Leesville, South Carolina Dalrymple, Delores M. 3 EED Route I,-Mt. Croghan, South Carolina Dalrymple, Gail Elaine I C 933 W. Boulevard, Chesterfield, South Carolina Dameron, Jane Lee I EED I4l2 Tenth Street, Hartsville, South Carolina Daniel, Molly Reid I ENG 406 S. Fourth Street, Seneca, South Carolina Dantzler, Linda C. 4 MUS 2I3 Perry Road, Walterboro, South Carolina Dantzler, Mary A. 3 PE 3l0 May Street, Walterboro, South Carolina Dantzler, Mary J. 3 HE Santee, South Carolina Darby, Elizabeth Anne I BUS Box 309, Walhalla, South Carolina Darby, Jacqueline R. 3 Route I, Rock Hill, South Carolina Darby, Siglenda Vee I C Route 3, Box 7l, Gaffney, South Carolina Darnell, Marcia Jane I MAT 327 W. Coker Street, Denmark, South Carolina Darsey, Loutie Kay 4 EED Route 4, Box 232 B, Jacksonville, Florida David, Linda G. 4 ENG Route I, Starr, South Carolina David, Lucy H. 2 C Route 2, Box 2I8, Salters, South Carolina David, Clara Wimbish I HE Route I, Box 282, Blythewood, South Carolina Davidson, Norma B. 2 PE P. O. Box 2, Clinton, South Carolina Davis, Anita Louise I COM Route 4, Box 47l E' I, Charlotte, North Carolina Davis, Becky Sue T. 2 ENG 3I7 S. Confederate Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Davis, Brenda Marleen 'I ENG 206 E. Jones Avenue, Pickens, South Carolina Davis, Carolyn DeLane 4 MUS Route 2, Neeses, South Carolina Davis, Charlotte G. 3 EED ' 202 W. Madison Street, York, South Carolina Davis, Emilie Ruth I ENG 8I4 Cauthen Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Davis, Emily A. 3 BUS IO6 N. Holland Street, Clinton, South Carolina Davis, Harriet Chandler I C 6l Lynn Avenue, Cheraw, South Carolina Davis, Judith Frances I ENG l756 McHenry Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Davis, Julia Lee 3 SOC 723 Olive Street, Columbia, South Carolina Davis, Martha E. 2 MUS 204 Virginia Avenue, Greer, South Carolina Davis, Patricia A. 4 EED Route 2, Box 2I9, Sumter, South Carolina Davis, Rebecca Marie I HE 405 Bennett Street, Greenville, South Carolina Davis, Ruth C. 3 HIS 22 Inglewood Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Davis, Thelma V. 3 HIS Box 3, Salters, South Carolina Davison, Barbara B. 2 COM 8I9 N. Fant Street, Anderson, South Carolina Dawsey, Mary K. 3 EED Route I, Box 86, McClelIanviIIe, South Carolina Dawson, Ann Marion 2 MAT I43 Saluda Street, Chester, South Carolina Day, Mary Sue I HE 5 Underwood Avenue, Great Falls, South Carolina Deal, Judy Ann I BUS2 Route 3, Clover, South Carolina Deal, Savilla Janice 4 HE 20l S. Laurel Street, Walhalla, South Carolina Dean, Linda' Kaye I HE 89I S. Broughton, Orangeburg, South Carolina Deane, Diane E. 2 HE 5727 Murrayhill Road, Charlotte IO, North Carolina Deaton, Martha Joanne I MUS Route 2, Walhalla, South Carolina DeHay, Minerva A. 4 FRE Pinopolis, South Carolina Delancey, Sandra Love I EED Route 2, Chester, South Carolina DeLoache, Lynda J. 4 HE 302 S. B Street, Easley, South Carolina Demby, Lynn Jowers 3 BUS Route I, Jefferson, South Carolina Demeuron, Aline 6 Chrischonastrasse 64, Basle, Switzerland Dempsey, Marilyn Marie I EED Route 5, State Park Road, Greenville, South Carolina Dempsey, Meree Elaine I MUS l04I Da ntzler NE, Orangeburg, South Carolina Dennis, Gloria A. 3 HE 704 Henderson Street, Sumter, South Carolina Dennis, JoaniS. 5 876 Kentwood Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Denny, Jacquelyn A. 3 PSY Box 343 B, Route 2, Columbia, South Carolina Denver, Diane A. 2 EED l3036 Worthington Road, Philadelphia I6, Pennsylvania Derrick, Dolores Marie I SOC 23I Smith Avenue, Darlington, South Carolina Detrick, Mary Eliz 4 SOC Box 705, Hampton, South Carolina DeVore, Dale Verelle I HIS 5I0 Byrd Blvd., Greenville, South Carolina DeVore, Johnnie E. 4 HE Box 84, Honea Path, South Carolina DeWitte, Sandra M. 2 BIO 22l Leesville Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina De Young, Annette Marie I HIS River Road, Pedricktown, New Jersey 'bblcl I DI 305 5 -omni' DI io! I - kinil DICMI6 0icK50 79 L- Dickson Rau 'll. El DI in I Dlllafdr I5 W Dillafd- Rout Dillon. I236 Dau. Nj I8 I: Dilwofl II4 Dinsmt I7I! Dinwid I66 Dion. I l0l Dipner Box xey v 858 Dixon. Roi 1 4 Dodd. 2 I Doden I OI Doden IOT Dod sc l I Donal 25 Donn 4C Donn 3 Dori R Dom R Dorn STUDENT DlRECTORY+Continuaal , Dibble, Marguerite 4 PE 4 - . . llina 305 Southwood Drive, Columbia, South Carolina DH?-33rZ'aE,ZTrE:l.a Ange I BUS2 . Dickinson, Dianne 2 PE Drumm Mary Cggie' umtef- South Carolina l03 Pimlico Road, Greenville, South Carolina 2 Blanchfield Cin H I PSY Dickinson, Diane M. 2 ART Dubard Gwendol n gt' 0 He KUS' New Jersey l4l6 Dobyns Drive. Kingsport, Tennessee Route l Box ,266 .Bl h 3 MT . , Dickson, Ann Reid 2 soc Dubosa J,jd,,h Lou! Yr ewood- South Cefelme 79 Lawrence Street, Lyman, South Carolina Route l Cades lssuth C ll' MT Dickson, Viva A. 2 EED Duckworth, Caroline O are in? Route 2, Box l62, Lake City, South Carolina Cork Avenue Box l.54 W . Dm Eleanor Lee I BUS . , are Shoals, South Carolina ' . I Ducworth, Sara E. 2 FRE lll Mills Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Route l Anderson South Ca ' . i , rolina Dillard, Martha D. 2 EED Dudley, Marjorie Miller l BUS2 I5 Webster Street, Slater, South Carolina lll4 Sherwood Road Charlottes 'll V' ' ' Dillard, Sandra G. 2 MAT ' Duke, Nancy Louise , ' 3 EEDVI e, lrglma na Route 4, Box 569, Dreer, South Carolina 8l2 4th Avenue, Kingstree South Carolina Dillon, Margaret Mary l EED Dunaway. Sandra Q, 3 'BUS l236 N. Trinity Drive, Charleston, South Carolina 207 Bailey Street, Clinton South Carolina Dill, Martha R. 4 EED Dunbar' Dana L. 2 C ' l8l3 Rivers Street, Newbefry, South Carolina 3739 Coronado Road, jacksonville l7, Florida Dilworth, Gerry Anne l ENG Duncan, Marilyn Diane l C ll4 Daniel Avenue, Seneca, South Carolina 7 Barbara Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Dinsmore, Lees Maria l FRE Duncan, Patsy Anne I SOC l7l5 Challen Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida 8 Albian Circle, Greenville, South Carolina Dinwiddie, Helen S. 2 C Dunlap, Eliz Jon 2 HE i665 lgathlwclod Road, Colugwhbga, South Carolina ll0 Springs Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Dion, e ora nn Dupre, Helen Burnett l MAT I0 Clemson Dl'lVe. Aiken, South' Carolina 539 Palmetto Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina Dipner, Diane Lynn l ML Durant, Anne Easterling l FRE Box 22, Rocky Ridge, Ohio 42 Palmer Drive, Sumter, South Carolina Dixey, Carol Lillian l BUS2 Durden, Susan M. 2 C a 858 Burwell Lane, Columbia, South Carolina 69l9 La Mesa Drive, jacksonville, Florida Dixon, Gloria R. 2 EED Durham, Linda Craig l HE Route 4, Box 36l, Rock Hill, South Carolina Box 8, Pickens, South Carolina Dodd, Linda Wilford 3 EED Dyar , Martha Ann l HIS ina 2l3 Meridian Avenue, Taylors, South Carolina Route 2, Cherokee Gardens, Seneca, South Carolina Dodenhoff, Anne E. 4 BIO Dye, Sally jean l EED l02l Ashley Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina l4 Argonne Avenue, Great Falls, South Carolina Dodenhoff, Susan M. 4 EED Dye, Susan Eliz 3 PE l02l Ashley,Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Route 2, Fort Mill, South Carolina Dodson. Vera Eliz l HE ll E. Tallulah Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Donahoe, Susan L. 2 ART E ,Ima 2577 Judson, East Point, Georgia , Donnald, jamie L. 2 C Eaddy, .ll-ldlih A- 2 ENG 403 South C Street, Easley, South Carolina 3l l Dozier Street, Georgetown, South Carolina Donnelly, Catherine G. 2 HIS Eaddy, Priscilla Lane l ENG 36 Ridgeway Drive, Greenville, South Carolina 26l7 Crestwood Avengiehigorence, South Carolina Doriet , anie L. l C EaddY' 5U53 l M- Roizte-II, Lamar, South Carolina Marion P. O. Box ll6, johnsonville, South Carolina Dorman, Geraldine L. 3 HE EaI'1eS. Mary J- 2 SOC Route 2, Tabor City, North Carolina ' l ll Carmel Street, Greenville, South Carolina Dorman, Margaret A. 3 ENG Eargle, Jennie Ruth 4 HE . 508 Beaty, Conway, South Carolina Route l, Little Mountain, South Carolina Dorn, Theresa P. 3 HE Earzle. LUCY Eliz A I Bl0 Box 478, Sullivans Island, South Carolina P. O. Box I7-65. Fl0fenCef South Caroline Dorris, carol care i EED EarleY.JulieJeef1etfe I BUS u . Route 2, Box 722, W. Columbia, South Carolina 303 Oak Street, Gaffney, South Carolina lHf0 f'a Dorroh, Rebecca Eliz l ENG Eason, Charlotte M. 4 HE U Route l, Silverstreet, South Carolina Route 2, Box I97, ConwaY- South Cafolma a Dorsey, Kerry Mitchell l ART Ebert, Sara Ann ' l PE . 952 Waverly Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina lO8 Beechwood Drive, Spartanburg, South Carolina Dove. Mary Scott ' l EED Edgeftong Donna G' 2 MT I. 226 Hobcaw Drive, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina 425 Winston Sffeet- Florence' South Caro 'na a Dowling, Rebecca E. I pg Edmonds, Barbara ,jean C l 'LS l0O Oaken Wald Drive, Marion, South Carolina EdB0XdLl3goi:'EEe2Zghi3l:th am :naPE War 1 1 DOYQEA Eztmeen A' 2 ENG 5l4 Tenth Avenue, Conway, South Carolina , na Street, Poland, Ohio A E 4 ENG ,nsyivann Draffin, julia M, 3 EED Edw afds' Brenda 9'C S th Gamma l47l Greenwood Lane, Rock Hill, South Carolina Route l, Box 7 , owpens, ouE Drennan' Robert F' -lr' 6 EdWardS Dale Simi D 've Crgeiiville South Carolina 938 College Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina ll2 Country u fl . i . Edwards, ,lo Ann C. 5 HE Drew, Gilda ,Ann l COM , 622 Orleans Road Charleston, South Carolina 44 Park Drive, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina L. d M ' 4 SOC Driggers' Carolyn E' l EED ' Edwards' HL ad . m South Carolina 2520 Ridgeway Avenue, W. Palm Beach, Floflda Ed Roudf Zee 23 X' ' 2 HE Drlggers' Linda Kaye l FE ' Calhoin Street Clover, South Carolina Route 3, Box l38, Bennettsville, South Carolina Edwards Rosemary A' 2 FRE aroma D Dni0?lrE.r:4aailnyS1treet, L3keECi?y, South Carolina '54 Parker Reed, Enofe e' South Carolina 267 l STU DENT DI RECTORY-Continued Edwards, Sarah Arlene I MT 332 W. Hampton Avenue, Sumter, South Carolina Eggen, Mary Mikell I EED Box I, Lake Junaluska, North Carolina Eichholtz, Priscilla K. I SOC 2325 Hiawatha Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina Ehrhardt, Mary'S. 2 SPA 6l4 Parish Road, Charleston, South Carolina Ekendahl, Lee Christine I BUS2 2l 43 78th Street, Jackson Hts. 70, New York Elgin, Andrea S. 2 EED ' 59l4 S. 77nd East Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma Elledge, Sara Emilie I COM Box 276, Fairforest, South Carolina Ellenburg, Lora A. 4 MUS Box 87, Easley, South Carolina Ellerbe, Ruth Ann I PE Route I, Box 448, Matthews, North Carolina Elletson, Beverly Knight I BIO 22 Dixie Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Elliott, Constance Ann I HIS 20l0 College Avenue, Hartsville, South Carolinap Elliott, Mary A. 3 BIO Box ll2, Pinewood, South Carolina Ellison, Wilma Jean 3 SOC Route I, Anderson, South Carolina Ellisor, Judy Marlene I BUS2 6l5 Beatty Road, Columbia, South Carolina Elmore, Janie Eliz 2 ENG Route 4, Box 5, Greer, South Carolina Elmore, Margaret R. 2 HIS ' 4832 N. Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina Elmore, Sarah L. 2 ART 3236 Minnesota Avenue SE, Washington, I9, D. C. Elrod, Mary 'Jo 3 EED Route I, Piedmont, South Carolina Embler, Susan Hunnicutt I HIS 200 King Street, Anderson, South Carolina England, Jacquelyn Marie I ENG I I3 England Street, Westminster, South Carolina Engelhardt, Hanna B. 3 HIS 23l2 Omega Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Enter, Eva Mae I EED l253 Wisteria Road, Charleston, South Carolina Epstein, Janine 2 HE Latta, South Carolina Ereckson, Sandra Louise I BUS2 -4 Palmetto Circle, Georgetown, South Carolina Eskew, Frances Marian I MT lO0 E. Lewis Road, Clemson, South Carolina Eskew, Sherrill Ann 3 ART 5ll Irwin Avenue, Spartanburg, South Carolina Eskridge, Barbara A. 4 EED 24l S. Main, Bishopville, South Carolina Eskridge, Nancy Louise I C 709 Kershaw Street, Cheraw, South Carolina Estes, Shirley J. 2 PE 387 Hampton, Street, Joanna, South Carolina Esto, Mary Ellen I BUS2 P. O. Box 472, Barnwell, South Carolina Etters, Sybil J. 3 HIS 808 Robbins Circle, Chester, South Carolina Evans, -Alice V. 3 HE Box l9l, Route l, Holly Hill, South Carolina Evans, Linda M. 2 EED Route I, Box 248, Florence, South Carolina Evans, Patricia A. 2 BUS2 Route I, Box 292, Florence, South Carolina Evatt,'Nancy Lee 3 ENG Route -l,' Box 66, Liberty, South Carolina Everhart, Constance G. 2 PSY Route I, Moore, South Carolina F Fagg. Vicki Dianne I HE Route 5, Anderson, South Carolina Faile, Jenny M. 4 PSY 3l5 Dakota Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Faile, Mary L. 4 EED 522 W. Meeting Street, Lancaster, South Carolina Fair, Thelma H. 3 EED I29 Brawley Street, Chester, South Carolina Fallaw, Belinda L. 3 ENG P. O. Box 4l, Ridge Spring, South Carolina Fallaw, Judy E. 2 ENG P. O. Box 4l, Ridge Spring, South Carolina Fann, Frances M. 4 BUS A 2492 Broad Ext., Sumter, South Carolina Fanning, Paulette I MAT Route I, Laurens, South Carolina Faris, Deborah Ann I ENG 833 Patton Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Farish, Gwendolyn I MUS 2lI Austin Drive, Gaffney, South Carolina Farley, Judith'Lynn I EED l0O3 Spring Creek Road, Chattanooga, Tennessee Farmer, Anne Guyton I PSY l4l5 Sunbury Lane, Columbia, South Carolina Farmer, Mary J. 4 EED l4l5 Sunbury Lane, Columbia, South Carolina Farmer, Rose M. 2 MAT Route 2, Florence, South Carolina Farr, Betty Karen I EED Box 338, Union, South Carolina Farr, Lois J. 2 CHE Route 3, Box I36, Johns Island, South Carolina Farry, Nancy Eliz 2 MAT 5l0 Liberty Road, Pickens, South Carolina Farthing, Jean M. 4 ENG Route 5, Box 20, Rock Hill, South Carolina Fatum, Delores R. 2 HIS i803 N. Broad Street, Camden, South Carolina Faulkner, Jane 3 EED l827 Kallaramo Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Faulkner, Vada A. 2 BUS2 408 Community Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Faulling, Sandra B. 3' EED R F D, Trenton, South Carolina ' Favro, Alice Mae 5 EED Box l52, Route I, Charlotte, North Carolina Feagin, Ida Long I EED Bonneau, South Carolina Feagin, Jo Ann Lightner l EED 3885 Thomas Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama Feaster, Lettie Carol I PSY Route I, Box I47, Warrenville, South Carolina Fekety, Lorraine C. 4 HE 5837 Christiancy, Detroit 9, Michigan Fennell, Sara C. 3 EED l83 W. End, Chester, South Carolina Fennell, Saundra G. 4 EED Box 336, Kingstree, South Carolina Ferdon, Jeannine Hannah I MUS I l05 Durant Avenue, N. Charleston, South Carolina Ferguson, Barbara J. 2 EED l4l3 Fairview Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Ferguson, Robert Eccles 5 , 778 Milton Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Ferrell, Billie J. ' 2 BUS2 IO9 St. John Street, Darlington, South Carolina Fewell, Margaret D. 2 CHE 852 Milton Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Fickling, Frankie ean J I HE II27 Clarendon Avenue, Florence, South Carolina Fincher, Judith A. 2 MT 608 Spruce Street, Florence, South Carolina Fincher, Patricia E. 4 SOC Route 3, York, South Carolina Finklea, Lemyra Omega I, ENG Route I, Box 232, Bonneau, South Carolina Finley, Betsy Ann I BUS2 73l W. Grace Avenue, Lancaster, South Carolina Finley,oCarolyn L. 4 HIS 9 Rockwood Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Finley, Evelyn J, 4 SOC 823 Saxon Avenue, Spartanburg, South Carolina , ov' Fmiizi if - gf. Fisgox .upaulli FI i623 Eb Fldnlng' R Route 1 Flenniktflf Route 2. pletchef' E 505 W. I Floyd' BNI Route 4 0 d' Cha F'Z.13..l Floyd, P60 lI2 Cul Floyd- 53 Route 4 Floyd- 5 ' SOI DUI Floyd' Th' 9 Bever Flores. KB 5028 Pa Flynn. MN SI4 Oak Fogle. Box 9, I Fogle, SUS Box 7If Folk, Paml Route I Folk, Pat! l778 B Fong. Chi 55 Aust Forbes, Ha II Peat Forbes, P2 Route 3 Ford, Anit Route I Ford, Loui 7I0 Pri Ford, Here. 2308 D FONI. Sara 204 E. Fordham, l40l Fore, Sul Latta, Fortson, q Route F0Ster, A Route Foster, E P. 0, Fwche, Timber Fmnnan. 823 Sp UWIQF' Route Fwler, F 30 I3 F9WIer 8 Fmyler, F9 'Ier Fowluy Ns Fgmu Fmer le 8 la rolina ia ia l olina illfla ia irla STU D ENT Dl RECTO RY-Continued Finn, Joan Susan 3 HE 4725 Ciinton Drive, Erie, Pennsylvania Foviililsri Njnoy Estelle l EED Fisher, Sharon l-eeann 1 Q Fowieu S , Box'22, Florence, South Carolina Box 526, Landrum, South Carolina R r' Rilth Ehz l SOC Fitzpatrick, Andrew G. 6 FOX Orig? 1 L-Yiman, South Carolina l623 Ebenezer Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina i'2O Egieiii ' 4 EPD Fleming, Rhonda K. 3 PE Foxworth' HI .Swain Fort Mm' South Carolina Route 2, Box l99, Spartanburo South Carolina R ' arrlet ' . 4 SOC Flenniken Carol C.- 2, EED F out? 2' Bo? BS' Manon' South Carolina Route 2, Charlotte, North Carolina oflvgzrt ' Hamet E' . 3 H5 W- Church Sffeef. Blshopville South Carolina Fletcher, Donna M. 2 BIO Frady, Rosalyn Ann l EED ' 505 W. Pine Street, Kershaw, South Carolina Box 446, Cowpens South Carolina Floyd, Barbara Jean I 3 PSY Frampton, Camilla Darby l BUS2 Route 4, Box I63, Loris, South Carolina 204 King Street Mt pieasant South Caroiina Floyd, Charleen ' 2 HE Francis, Ciaudette E. 3 i1iE 5l7 36th Avenue N., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 50 Pinecrest Avenue Great Falls South Carolina Floyd, Penny 4 ART i izianciiini Catherine E- ' 3 Eine ll2 Culley Street, N. Augusta, South Carolina l06 Faulkner Street, Clover, South Carolina Fl0Ydr Sandia J- 7- MAT Franklin, Cheryl Deanne l EED Route 41 Box 67 Av Lake C'tYr South Carolina Route 2, Powell Road, Anderson, South Carolina Floyd, Sarah'Nettles l' .EED i Franklin, Janice Louisa ' ' 4 ENG 50l DHFYSINS Street, Lake Clty, .South Carolina ll4 Sherwood Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina Fl0Yd. Thelma Janet li COM - Franklin, Janis Lynn l HE 9 Beverly Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina '29l7 Burney Drive, Coiunibiai South Caioiina Flores, Kathryn Eliz I PSY ' Franklin, Mary -ii 2 MAT 5028 Palmer Street, Jacksonville, Florida 60l Bethel Street, Clover, South Carolina Flynn. Maw C- I BIO Franklin, Luora Harper 2 His 5l'4 Eakcianjl Avenuen Rgi:JlgHill, South Carolina 206 Clinton Avenue, Clover, South Carolina Fogle, in a . Franklin, Sharyn Dianne l EED Box 9, Elloree. South Carolina ll4 Sherwood Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina Fogle, Susan Elgiva 3 EED Franks, Tommie Patricia l ML Box 7l5, Orangeburg, South Carolina 742 E. Main Street, Laurens, South Carolina Folk, Pamela Diane 4 BUS Fraser, Elizabeth Anne l ENG Route l, Box l39, Denmark, South Carolina l028 Front Street, Georgetown, South Carolina Folk, Patricia L. 2 LS . Freeman, Mary Jane l BUS2 I778 B Moreland Circle, Charleston AFB, S, C, ll Carolina Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Fong, Chi May Margaret 6 A Fritz, Patricia K. 2 ENG 55 AuStir1 Road 2nd Fl, Kowlo Hong Kong, China 600 Calhoun Road, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Forbes, Harriette P. 2 EED - Fulbright, Shirley J. 2 FRE l l Peachtree Street, Charleston, South Carolina Route 8. Greenville. South Carolina Forbes, Patricia A. 2 ENG Fulk, Sandra Lee l BUS2 Route 3, New Hope Road, Gastonia, North Carolina l22 Lee Circl'e, Dillon, South Carolina Ford, Anita Marian l EED Fuller, Mary F. 3 BIO Route l, Box 57, Conway, South Carolina 2l0 Jennings Avenue, Greenwood, South Carolina Ford, Louise Coe l BUS Fulmer, Mary Sims l EED 7l0 Prince Street, Georgetown, South Carolina 223 Riggs Drive, Clemson, South Carolina Ford, Meredith Margaret l EED Funderburk, Bonnie R. 4 MAT 2308 Dilworth Road W., Charlotte, North Carolina Route 3, Box 44, Pageland, South Carolina Ford, Sara A. 3 MT Funderburk, Mary Claire l COM U 204 E. Pine Street, Florence, South Carolina Route 2, Box 432. Cher-aw, Sol-llih iCi?0llf1a Fordham, Barbara Jean l MUS ' FUl'1d6fbUfl4, MGD' Rebefica I l40l Sandhurst Drive, Florence, South Carolina l2l Sunset Digive, CIWGSIGX. gilg-'th Caf0l'fla Fgre, S I BUS Funderburk, Rut A. Lattgfasnorciin Caroiina Box 284, Lancaster, South Carolina Fortson, Glenda Ann l ENG Funderburk, Sallie A. l EED Route I, Honea Path, South Carolina Route 51, Lancaster, Sogi-hECarollna Foster, Alice R. 3 EED Funk, Maxie C. 7- S h C i. a Route l, Roebuck, South Carolina BOX 308' St' Stephen' out are m Foster' Elizabeth Ann I HE Furqueron' Mljrtha L: k S tlh Gjolina P. O. Box 293, Florence, South Carolina Route 2' Ccornfnc ' ou Foucnei Nancy Eiiz 4 HE Futrelle, Meta Louise l PSY Timberlake, Greenwood, South Carolina 4308 Louise Avenue, Chatanooga l2, Tennessee Fourman, Donna Jeane l MAT 823 Spruce Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina G Fowler, Barbara L. 3 CHE Route 2, Campobello, South Carolina bi P A I C Fowler, Brenda Jean l EED Ga er 357 no , 30l3 Clarkston Street, Hartsville, South Carolina Route iii. geltofl- 5gUtgECa'0 'a Fowler, Carolyn Raye l PSY Gager Ruf ' . 8 Crest Street, Lyman, South Carolina li? l2ian,:5fiJ dCR:2j' Lancajtetssouth Carolina Fowler, Constance P. 2 HIS Gal ar r Z' e 3 . Route 3, Spartanburg, South Carolina .Route l, Box l4, Monzetgiligouth Carolina Fowler' Haroldene E' 2 BUS2 Gamey, Mary H. C l b'a South Carolina ll0 B S Edisto Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina G il623 DFAvegl3Se,MV!iieo um i i HE Fowler, Jane E. 2 Bus aganor ,fan , . g i i, C ,- 205 E. Calhoun Street, Clinton, South Carolina 765 Polinzettga Dfwe- golggga' Sour am ma Fowler, Linda C. 3 ENG Gallant' Lm a '. i- , Route l, W, Union, South Caro ina Route l, Saluda South Carolina G iiarda Aiice i- 3 EED Fowler, Linda Gale l BIO a i I8 Ciaig Drive, Savannah 5, Georgia Route I,' Box 355, Lorisi, South Carolina 269 STU DENT DI RECTORY-Continued Galloway, Mary Iris 4 EED Woodruff, South Carolina Galloway, May B. 2 BUS II7 Edwards Avenue, D'arlington, South Carolina Gambrell, Carole Elaine I C Oakway Rural Sta., Westminster, South Carolina Gamble, Margaret Eliz 2 PE 800 Woodrow Street, Columbia, South Carolina Gamble, Miriam Hicks I BUS Box 69, Hilda, South Carolina Gambrell, Judith Louise 3 FRE 6 George Street, Charleston, South Carolina Gambrell, Sara Jo 4 HE Oakway Rural Sta., Westminister, South Carolina Gammon, Claudia Eliz I PE lI75 Ellis Avenue NE, Orangeburg, South Carolina Gantt, Carol S. 2 BUS 2704 Palm Blvd., Box 605, Isle Of Palms, S. C. Gardner, Alice Linda I ENG Route 4, Bishopville, South Carolina Gardner, Terry Lee I HE I934 S. Trinity Drive, Charleston, South Carolina Garland, Eliz Ann 4 ENG 7l0 Jackson Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina GarIington,Margaret S. I ENG Shannon Lake Circle, Greenville, South Carolina Garner, Frances A. 2 HE IO2 Smith Street, Tim monsville, South Carolina Garner, Susan A. 2 MUS l03 Culbreath Hgts., Union, South Carolina Garner, Sybil Anita I RE 306 Lawson Avenue, Union, South Carolina Garrett, Gayle L. 2 FRE IO2 Woodland Drive, Greer, South Carolina Garrett, Sandra Elaine I BUS2 IO6 Hillandale Road, Greenville, South Carolina Garrett, Shirley Ann I EED Route 2, Walhalla, South Carolina Garrison, Kathryn Sarah I EED Route I, Fort Mill, South Carolina Garrison, Margaret Anne I ENG Ill Folger Street, Clemson, South Carolina Gaskin, Janie K. 2 BIO lIIO Bells Hwy., Walterboro, South Carolina Gaskin, Linda Marcia I LAT 3l I0 Whaley Road, Augusta, Georgia Gaskin, Olivia Rosalene I MUS P. O. Box 485, Westville, South Carolina Gaskins, Martha R. 4 EED Il8 Scotch Road. Chesterfield, South Carolina Gaskins, Mary Susan I EED Route 3, Box 446, Chesterfield, South Carolina Gaskins, Nancy Hubbartt 3 BIO Clearwater, Florida Gasque, Rosalyn D. 2 HE Colonial Court Hotel, Florence, South Carolina Gaston, Sara Jo 2 SOC l08 Mt. Vista Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Gatch, Judith Ann I FRE P. O. Box 55, Yemassee, South Carolina Gates, Frances Charlene I ENG 204 Lockhart Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina Gattis, Nancy Diane I HE 406 Second Street, Jackson, South Carolina Gault, Margaret Eliz I EED 808 N Weston Street, Fountain Inn, South Carolina Gault, Sarah B. 4 ENG 4634 Greene Place NW, Washington 7, D. C. Gentry, Betty Rebecca I SOC W. Main Street Ext., Ninety Six, South Carolina George, Patricia L. 2 CHE I06 Dover Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina George, Peggy Dianne I HIS 230 Augusta Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina Gerken, Martha Diane I MT 280I Edwards Road, Taylors, South Carolina Gerrard, Evelyn Gail I ENG 208 Mayfield' Drive, Anderson, South Carolina Ghent, Nancy Carol I BUS 279th Sta Hospital, APO 742 New York, New York Gianakis, Cynthia I BIO P. O. Box I43, Port Royal. South Carolina Gibson, Barbara Carol I EED 34 N. Main Street, Startex,'South Carolina Gibson, Carol Elaine I BUS2 Box 432I, Greenville, South Carolina Gibson, Janice Faye I HE Route I, Box I88, Waycross, Georgia Gideon, Sally S. 3 ART 7 Shamrock Lane, Greenville, South Carolina Giles, Doris C. 4 RE Battleground Road, Cowpens, South Carolina Giles, Eleanor E. 2 BUS2 I24 Aberdeen Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Giles, Louisa P. 4 SOC I5 N Brookwood Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Gilliam, Nancy Louise I COM 68 Dearborn Street, Great- Falls, South Carolina Gillian, Joye Cora I EED Box 203, Ridge Spring, South Carolina Gilmer, Anna M. 2 FRE I8l4 Mathews Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Gilmore, Ann E. 3 PSY Route I, Anderson, South Carolina Gilstrap, Elaine Bernice 3 HIS Route 2, Easley, South Carolina Ginn, Mary E. 2 PSY 5255 Potomac Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina Givens, Harriette J. I BUS2 530 State Street Ext., Rock Hill, South Carolina Gladden, Arnetta I BIO 927 Crawford Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Glaser, Roxanne I. 4 EED Sheppard Lane, Stony Brook, Long Island, New York Glenn, Elizabeth L. I SOC I534 Brockwall Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Glenn, Ellen Simrill I EED 2I0 Charlotte Street, York, South Carolina Glenn, Mary A. 2 EED Route 2, Clover, South Carolina Glover, Elizabeth S. 4 ECO Presbyterian College, Clinton, South Carolina Godshall, Mary R. 3 EED Box 2, Union, South Carolina Goff, Paula A. 4 HE ' 600 Travis Avenue, Saluda, South Carolina Goff, Sherrie L . 2 HE 536 sg Cashua Drive, Florence, South Carolina Goggans, Judith Marie 3 HE 906 Wheeler, Drive, Aiken, South Carolina Golden, Carolyn Jean I HE 45I5 Westover Terrace, Knoxville, Tennessee Goldman, Cora W. 2 HIS 44 Cheltenham Street, Lido Beach, New York Goley, Linda Deloris I EED 426 Liberty Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Goodsell, Bonnie P. 2 MUS II4 Dual Lane Drive, Jackson, South Carolina Goodson, Barbara J. 4 EED 625 Second Avenue, Hartsville, South Carolina Goodson, Rebecca J. 2 HIS Route I, Hartsville, South Carolina Goodyear, Ann Marie I HE II7 Brown Street, Moncks Corner, South Carolina Gordon, Sybil L. 3 FRE 604 N. Catawba Street, Lancaster, South Carolina Gore, Sandra K. 3 EED P. O. Box 5l5, Loris, South Carolina Goss, Mary Janice 4 BUS ' 258 Elm Street, Clinton, South Carolina Gossett, Amy C. I 3 HE Route I, Spartanburg, South Carolina Gotwals, Linda Rae I EED 50l E. Washington Street, Dillon, South Carolina Gowan, Anita R. 3 MUS II3 Park Heights, Union, South Carolina . Graddick, Arianne 3 MT 2506 Fair Avenue, Newberry, South Carolina Graham, Eleanor Z. 2 C 944 Beltline Blvd., Columbia, South Carolina ham Gram raham G l24l Graham Raul Gfallam 827 Gralflge Raul Grainie Rom Gfamlic Box Grants I Rout Gyant, I 700 I Grant, E Pine Grant. C Planl Gram. F Routi Granthai II63 Gravatt. 2800 Gray, R1 33lI Grayson ' II20 Greco. E i409 Green, E P. 0. Green, F Wadm Greene, 429 L Greene, P. 0. Greene, IIS 0 Greenwc Rout Greer, IJ l22 Gregg, Route Greggry I Gr Grem, A 846 Griffin.. lI04 Gflffin' 4I7 Gflffin. 6 Li Griffith 3534 Gflggi Rout Gflgg' i Char Glove. I030 Guevara 3I7 Gllillon I0 F Glllnnl '06 Gullgqg IO54 Ginn, I49 Ginn, '10o lla olina a v York la l 8 E . I 'la na 'olirla follfla I rolllla I3 na sruotrxir DlREcroRy-Qonrrmd Graham, Julia E. 2 MUS 209 Crestwood Drive, Clemson, South Carolina Graham, Mary Rosalyn 6 I240 Ebenezer Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Graham, Patricia M. 3 HE Route I, Box 326, Alcolv, South Carolina Graham, Ruby G. 2 HE 827 S. Broad Street, Rome, Georgia Grainger, Carolyn Yvonne I FRE Route 2, Box I3 I, Aynor, South Carolina Grainger, Linda Faye I ENG Route I, Box I30, Loris, South Carolina Gramlich, Beverly A. 3 BUS Box 2285, Balboa, Canal Zone Gram, Alice Hilda ' I' EED Route 2, Box 78, Ellerbe, North Carolina Grant, Barbara Elaine I MAT 700 Charlotte Hwy., Fort Mill, South Carolina Grant, Eliz Kay 4 EED Pinetuck, Route 2, Rock Hill, South Carolina Grant, Gloria Belk I ENG Plantation Road, Route I, Rock Hill, South Carolina Grant, Patricia Ruth I BUS2 Route I, Darlington, South Carolina Grantham, Emma J. 3 ENG II63 Remount Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina Gravatt, Nancy Jane I EED 2800 Glendale Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Gray, Rosann S. 4 ENG ' 33lI Archdale Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina Grayson, Mary Frances I BUS2 ' ll20 Brentwood Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Greco, Diana F. 3 HIS ' l409 Harringston Street, Beaufort, South Carolina Green, Bertie E. 2 SPA P. O. Box 56, Turbeville, South Carolina Green, Frances Eliz 2 BUS2 Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina Greene, Anne Marie ' I EED 429 Longview Terrace, Greenville, South Carolina Greene, Sharon A. 2 EED P. O. Box I55, Hardeeville, South Carolina Greene, Sylvia E. 3 ENG ll5 Garrett Drive, Sumter, South Carolina . 3 BUS2 Greenwood, Jessie C Route 2, Box 239, Rock Hill, South Carolina Greer, Mariorie Ann I BUS I22 Dawkins Court, Union, South Carolina Gregg, Rhonda Nancy I MAT Route 3, Box 362, Florence, South Carolina Gregory, Sarah Dean 2 HE I Graham Drive, Enoree, South Carolina Grem, Andrea Neal 4 ART 846 Jefferson Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Griffin, Cherie Eliz , 3 COM I l04 Hickman Road, Augusta Georgia Griffin, Gerry Anne I MAT 4l7 Geddes Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Griffin, Jo Ann 2 BIO 6 Linden Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Griffith, PrisciIla.Mary I SOC 3534 Highv iew Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Grlgg, Andrea Jane I EED Route 4, Box 499 A, Gaffney, South Carolina Grigg, Shirlene Royster 5 Charlotte I4, North Carolina Gr0ve, Erroll Susan I ENG I030 Richmond Drive, Rock Hill, South Cal'0llna Guerard, Harriet Ann I SOC 3l7 Screven Street, Georgetown, South Carolina Guillotte, Carolyn A. 3 PSY I I0 Ferrara Drive, Charles ton Hgts., South Carolina Guinn, Judith Eliz 3 MT IO6 Columbus Street, Union, ou Gulledge, Loretta B. 4 BUS I054 McDow Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Gunn, Barbara A. 4 HIS I49 Summit, Mt. Holly, North Carolina Gunn, Barbara Anne 3 MUS I200 Moss Avenue, Orangeburg, South Car0Ilna S th Carolina Gunter, Mary A, 2 EED Route 2, Box 382, w. Q I b- 5 h - Gunther, Mohr Ruth L. O uml lalglxlgut Carolma Catixa Postal 7l I, Belo Horiz M G, Brasil GUYIWYIG, Barbara Jean l EED 5495 Meadotw Drive, Route 3, Sumter, South Carolina Guthrie, Peggy Joyce l BUS 729 N- G0dffeY Pafk, Charleston, South Carolina H Hafen. Joyce Lee I SOC 67I S. Converge Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina Hagen, Harriet Ellicott 5 Route 3. Box 248, Charlotte, North Carolina Hair, Marcia A. 3 ENG 814 Stanton Drive, N. Augusta, South Carolina Haley, Linda D. 3 HE 2l0 Karen Way, Greenwood, South Carolina Halfacre, Janice 4 ART Route 3, Newberry, South Carolina Hall, Annie R.' Q 3 HE Route I, Greenville, South Carolina Hall, Dorothy Ann A l BUS2 Route I, Box 67, Bishopville, South Carolina Hall, Judith D. 3 ENG Route I, Box 236, Abbeville, South Carolina Hall, Judy Dianne I PE 400 Williamsburg Drive, Kingstree, South Carolina Hall, Linda Louise I HIS 5l4I Furman Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Hall, Lynn Gail I C I222 N. Walker Street, Princeton, W. Virginia Hall, Rebekah Anne 3 HIS I76 Avant Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina Hall, Sheila A. . I EDP 9 YMCA Street, Greenville, South Carolina Hall, Trudith P. 3 PSY Route I, Box 236, Abbeville, South Carolina Halling Eva Helena l 6 Hafverud, Dalsland, Sweden Hallman, Judith E. 4 HE 6053 Glenridge Road, Charlotte 7, North Carolina Hallman, Sandra L. 3 HIS Route 5, Lancaster, South Carolina Haltiwanger, Judith M. I EED 407 Robeson Avenue, Florence, South Carolina Ham, Barbara A. 2 SOC l26 Wildwood Drive, Walterboro, South Garolina Hamer, Janet Leake I MT 300 Maple Street, Clinton, South Carolina Hamilton, Aleathea K. 4 CHE Box 38, Lesslie, South Carolina Hamilton, Ann Wesley I ENG Armstrong Elem. School, Greenville, South Carolina Hamilton, Ellie C. 2 EED 2Il Riverwood Drive, Hamilton, Gloria Dianne I PR Dillon, South Carolina I PSY Richmond, Virginia I 05 Roosevelt Street, Hamilton, Harriet Grace 7860 SW I5th Street, Miami 44, Florida Hamilton, Julia E. 2 EED l03 Summit Street, Greenwood, South Carolina Hamlin, Jane R. 3 ENG Route 4, Walterboro, South Carolina Hamlin, Laura D. 2 BUS2 I P. O. Box 44, Mt. Pleasant, -South Carolina Hammond, Alice G. 4 ENG . Route l, Fair Bluff, North Carolina I Hammond, Barbara Ann I HIS Star Route 2, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Hammond, Dorothy J. 3 EED Route I, Wellford, South Carolina nd Jane Gower I PE Hammo . . , l7 Mills Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina D Hammond, June 4 EE I Route I, Modoc, South Carolina Hammond, Linda S. 2 BUS. Route 2, Kel-Shaw, South Carolina 27I STUDENT DIRECTO Hammond, Sarah Carolyn I HIS Route 4, Lancaster, South Carolina Hanawalt, Virginia Page I EED 868 Lynbrook Road, Worthington, Ohio Hancock, Diana Gale I MT 24 Louise Drive, Charleston Hgts., South Carolina Hancock, Helen Louisa l EED l806 Lindale Road, Anderson, South Carolina Hancock, Ruby Sain I HE I23 Epps Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Hanks, Linda C. 2 MT l60 Lakeland Road, Conway, South Carolina Hanks, Nancy Carolyn I LS 27l5 Main Street, Barnwell, South Carolina Hanna, Gloria I EED 405 Willowbrook Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Hanna, Sandra Kay I BUS2 Route 4, Box IO8, Lake City, South Carolina Hannah, Mary A. , 3 HE Route 2, Abbeville, South Carolina Hansen, Georgia J. 3 PE I738 Howard Avenue, Charleston 48, South Carolina Harbeson, Martha Lynn I MAT 5I03 Rivers Avenue, Charleston Hgts, South Carolina Hardee, Judy Faye I EED 4308 Rose Street, Loris, South Carolina Harden, Julia M. 3 EED I24 Liberty Street, Winnsboro, South Carolina Hardin, James, Carlisle 6 868 Milton Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Hardman, Myra Pearl 3 SOC Route 2, Box 86, N. Augusta, South Carolina Hardwick, Catherine C. I COM l I6 Live Oak Avenue, Moncks Corner, South Carolina Hargrove, Judith I. 4 SOC Route 2, Box 25l, Marion, South Carolina Harpe, Julia Howell I EED I620 D Avenue, W. Columbia, South Carolina Harper, Mary J. 4 EED 360 Chestnut Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Harrell, Kathy Gail I ENG K P. O. Box 566, Clemson, South Carolina Harrelson, Janice Renee I PSY 2l7 Chaplin Street, Walterboro, South Carolina Harrelson, Mary Eliz 4 EED I ' 407 S. Church Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina Harrill, Janice F. 2 EED I77 Woodruff Street, Woodruff, South Carolina Harrington, Linda L. 3 ENG P. O. Box 489, Cheraw, South Carolina Harris, Constance L. 3 BUS 305 Magnolia Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Harris, Linda C. 3 HE Route 2, Box 3 I6, Fort Mill, South Carolina Harris, Mary Heath I BUS 709 Crescent Drive, Lancaster, South Carolina Harris, Myra D. 2 MT Star Route, Blacksburg, South Carolina Harris, Patricia Lee I MAT l6O Kimberly Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina Harris, Susan V. 2 MUS 822 Marue Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Harrison, Ada J. 4 BUS 5l2 Stevens Drive, Kershaw, South' Carolina Harrison, Donna K. 2 HE 329 N. Main Street, Woodruff, South Carolina Harrison, Emmelyn B. 2 BUS2 Box I469, Rome, Georgia Harrison, Jane Eliz I C IO27 Wentworth Drive, Florence, South Carolina Harrison, Mary Tate I HIS I3 Shorter'Circle, Rome, Georgia HarriS0r1. Parthenia Sue I MT IIS Cherry Street, Gaffney, South Carolina Harrison, Sandra M. 2 PE R F D 2, Walterboro, South Carolina Harrison, Sarah D. 4 ENG Route 2, Clover, South Carolina Harvey, Eliz Dale 2 BUS2 II2 Memorial Drive, Clover, South Carolina 272 RY-Continued Harvey, Shelby Jean I ENG Route 2, Walhalla, South Carolina Harvin, Leila B. 2 PE Box 524, Walhalla, South Carolina Haselden, Patricia A. 3 EED Route 3, Box 35, Andrews, South Carolina Hatchell, Andrea Faye I MUS Route 3, Florence, South Carolina Hatcher, Peggy June I MAT P. O. Box 68, Lesslie, South Carolina Hatfield, Joan P. 2 EED 9l I Lorraine Drive, Florence, South Carolina Hatfield, Karen Lee I ART l537 Devons Street McCalls, Charleston, South Carolina Hatten, Genell M. 3 FRE Box I729, Balboa Canal Zone Hawkins, Claudianna 3 MUS Route 5, Anderson, South Carolina Hawkins Lillian J. I BUS 50 Allen Street, Greenville, South Carolina Hawkins, Martha S. 3 LS ' Route I, Box 376, Duncan, South Carolina Hawkins, Pamela I EED 30l Kenwood Drive, Hartsville, South Carolina Hawthorne, Sara F. 2 BUS2 4 Lawrence Street, Lyman, South Carolina Hay, Rose Ellis 2 EED 8l9 Boardman Road, Aiken, South Carolina Hayes, Dale A. 4 COM Box 255, Cowpens, South Carolina Hayes, Eleanor Louise I HIS I426 Hilltop Drive, Anderson, South Carolina Hayes, Judy M. 2 ENG Route I, Pineville, North Carolina Hayes, June Toy 4 C 437 Arch Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Haynes, Constance Jane I SOC 80I Kornegay Circle, Camden, South Carolina Haynie, Nancy Anne I BUS2 IO9 Watkins Street, Belton, South Carolina Hays, Lois F. 4 BUS l604 College Avenue, Hartsville, South Carolina Haywood, Ida Jacqueline I ENG 52 Sorentrue Avenue, Charleston Hgts., South Carolina Healan, Jean S. 3 PSY 27I Country Club Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Heath, Mary Bradley 4 ENG Box 275, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina Heatley, Rose McDaniel I C Route 3, White Horse Road, Greenville, South Carolina Hebb, Phebe A. 2 SOC 203 Capers Street, Greenville, South Carolina Hechenbleikner Mercedes 4 LS IOOO Carmel Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Heitman, Frances H. 3 ENG P. O. Box 484, Rock Hill, South Carolina Hellams, Marsha C . 3 PSY Bellview Drive South Hills, Union, South Carolina Helms, Willie C. 4 8l7 Clinton, Rock Hill, South Carolina Henderson, Carole Lynn I PSY 533 East 5l Street, Savannah, Georgia Henderson, Eugenia W. I PSY 'IO6 Cambridge Road, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania Henderson, Mildred Eliz I HE Route I, White Horse Road, Greenville, South Carolina Henderson, Nancy lone I EED 208 Broughton Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Henderson, Patricia Ann I C 767 Ballard Drive, Eau Gallie, Florida Henderson, Patricia A. 2 PE ll56 Canterbury Road, Florence, South Carolina Hendricks, Judith Eliz 3 EED Route 2, Central, South Carolina Hendrix, Margaret Gail I PSY 392i Verner Street, Columbia, South Carolina Henry, Cecilia I. 2 ENG P. O. Box l85, Pacolet, South Carolina Henson, Sandra Kaye I MUS I2Ol Burtonwood Circle, Charlotte, North Carolina HCPF' ROI HefI0f' 306 Herd. B01 Hermal 53 I Hermel 303 HernS. 9l l Herrin! ZIZI Herron, Box Hess, ' 3021 Hewitt. 6l9 Hicks. 203 Hicks. Roul Hicks. I6-'li Hicksoi l68C Hiers, I Wool Hiers, I Ehrh Higginb 2654 Hilderbi IZO9 Hill, Al l06 I Hill, An Routi Hill. Cl Box Hill, De Box Hilton, 803 I Hilton, 906 I Hilton, 3ISK Hindmar SIZ Hines, III3 Hinsgn' Holly l lll'lS0n. Box I Hiott, 5 R0ut- Hion, E Box Hiott, J Box J Him, M SOI V Hlpp. Ju H. Rfiute 'Ser . M l2S Hike. B1 22:2 Hire' Ma RY Hix' B BIB llodg S P Hqfhgigl Route 8,5 Carolina I arolina na arolina IIB 'ania afolllla I I in? STUDENT DIRECTORY-Continued Hepp, Rosalind J. 2 BUS Route 6, Box I23, Rock Hill, South Carolina Herlong, Ann R. 6 - 306 Oakland Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Herd, Beverly Clark 5 Box 370, Lancaster, South Carolina Herman, Anna R. 4 MAT 53 Hilltop Circle, Gastonia, North Carolina Hermelink, Catherine 2 BUS2 3034 Forest Park Drive, Charlotte 9, North Carolina Herns, Lyda Lee I MT 9lI N. Shen Drive, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina Herring, Jane Everett I PSY 2l2O Coker Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Herron, Julia D. 3 HE Box 24, Starr, South Carolina Hess, Constance 4 ART 3022 Spring Valley Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Hewitt, Brenda J. 3 EED 6I9 N. Confederate, Rock Hill, South Carolina Hicks, Barbara E. 2 EED 203 Thackston Street, Fountain Inn, South Carolina Hicks, Martha Ann I HE Route I, Box l45, Blacksburg, South Carolina Hicks, Susan Roberta I FRE I647 Ebenezer Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Hickson, Margaret Eliz I HE I6800 SW I57 Avenue, Route 3, Goulds, Florida Hiers, Brenda J. 4 BUS Woodside Plantation, Estill, South Carolina Hiers, Linda Gail I BIO Ehrhardt, South Carolina ' Higginbotham,Martha D. 3 HE 2654 Lakeview Drive, St. Albans, W. Virginia Hilderbrand, Jeanne M. I COM V l209 Fair Street, Camden, South Carolina Hill, Alene Johnson 3 ENG IO6 Kendrick Street, Sumter, South Carolina Hill, Andrea Margaret I HE Route I, Box 70, Ridgeville, South Carolina Hill, Clara I. 4 PE Box 66, Cross Hill, South Carolina Hill, Delaine I C Box 453, Denmark, South Carolina Hilton, Nancy Joyce I EED 803 E. Arch Street, Lancaster, South Carolina Hilton, Patricia Harris I EED 906 Hart Street, Conway, South Carolina Hilton, Rosellen 2 HE 3l5 College Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Hindman, Charlotte Susan I EED 5I2 Royall Avenue, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina Hines, Betty Mulkey 5 III3 Christopher Circle, Rock Hill, South Carolina Hinson, Brenda Jean I BUS2 Holly Hill, South Carolina Hinson, Cynthia C. 4 'BUS f Box IO4 Ehrhardt, South Carolina Hiott, Eleanor F. 4 EED Route,3, Box 77, Walterboro, South Carolina Hiott, Erma Elleen I PSY B054 I56, Jackson, South Carolina Hiott, Jeane . H. 3 Box 30l, York, South Carolina Hiott, Margaret L. 3 ENG 50I Washington Street, Winnsboro, South Carolina Hipp, Judith R. 3 HE Route I, Saluda, South Carolina Hiser, Melody Marie I HE 1 I254 Wimbee Drive, Charleston, South Carolina Hite, Betty L. 2 BUS2 22l2 Memorial Blvd., Kingsport, TenneSS-ee Hite, Mary Eliz 4 EED 208 2nd Avenue, Marion, South Carolina Hix, Barbara Sue I ENG 8l8 Sunset Drive, Greenwood, South Car0IID-2 Hodge, Sandra Kaye I CHE Pacolet, South Carolina Hoffman, Carolyn A. 4 MUS S th Carolina Route 4, Box 303, Orangeburg. OU Hoffman, Jean W. 4 ENG 330 Marlon Street. Rock Hill, south Carolina Hoffman, Vernie K. 2 BUS2 I223 Che Y R0-BCI. Rock Hill, South Carolina Holcombe, Linda Mary 3 ENG 24I8 Pope DVIVS. Anderson, South Carolina Holden, Mary Lou I HE II7 Alles Stfeei. Clemson, South Carolina Holladay, Linda Ruth l EED II4 Huggins Street, Manning, South Carolina Holliday, Sarah A. 3 ENG I46 Saluda Street, Chester, South Carolina Hollis, Cynthia Ann I MUS Route 31 BOX 43. Clinton, South Carolina Holloway, Helen -P. 2 PSY II5 N. Everett Street, Bennettsville, South Carolina Holloway. Margaret R. 4 EED II5 N. Everett Street, Bennettsville, South Carolina Holmes, Margaret Eliz I BIO 429 Clermont Drive W., Orange Park, Florida Holobaugh, Sharon Lynn I MT lI3 Cornelius Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina I'I00d. Donna I BIO 20l Cherokee Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Hood, Linda Anne l PE Box 307, Pacolet, South Carolina Hoon, Patricia D. 3 EED Main Street, Box 483, Cowpens, South Carolina Hooper, Diane E. 2 BUS2 2505 Broad Ext., Sumter, South Carolina Hoover, Betty S. 2 HE 3845 Arborway Drive, Charlotte II, North Carolina Hoover, Frances C. 4 HIS Lancaster Road, Box 57, Chester, South Carolina Hopkins, Carol Ann I ENG 202 Parkway Drive, Easley, South Carolina Hopkins, Clara Eliz 4 RE Box 587, Easley, South Carolina Hopper, Frances Ann I EED IO9 Epworth Street, Chester, South Carolina Horne, Vicky Jo I EED P. O. Box 92, Pinewood, South Carolina Hornsby, Bettye Lynn M. 4 ENG l4l6 Thornwell Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Horres, Joan Eliz I MT Route I, Box I52, Johns Island, South Carolina Horton, Helen I. 2 EED 2lO Brooks Street, Kingstree, South Carolina Horton, Kathryn A. 4 ENG 2lO Brooks Street, Kingstree, South Carolina Horton, Linda R. 4 ART Route 2, McBee, South Carolina Horton, Nena Mary 4 MT I23 St. Margaret Street, Charleston, South Carolina Hoskins, Martha P. 6 l85I Matthews Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Hough, Mary A. 4 EED E. Main, Chesterfield, South Carolina House, Carol R. 3 PE r 8 Burgundy Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Houser, Mary C- 4 EED S th Carolina Route 5, BOX 34. Ofangebllfgf OU Hovis, Mary M. 3 PR 1 l009 E. Arch Street, Lancaster, South Carolina Howard, Ella Pearl I MAT U P. O. Box 3l9, Georgetown, South Carolina Howard, Emma ,lean I .RE 1 l08 Allison Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Howard, Jo Ann I PSY 1 606 Blair Street, Anderson, South Carolina Howard, Josephine Eliz 3 HIS U I7 Seminole Drive, Greenville, South Carolina , 4 EED Howard' Joyce J t Georgetown, South Carolina 44 Palmetto Stree , 2 RE B L- . Hovlgllfl Sjrtilda Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Howell, Dianne Hall I PI-IS2 . 615 Chestnut Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina C, 3 HIS I,IOvlTIlIlCIlaI1?orllina Drive, Williston, South Carolina 273 STUDENT DIRECTORY Continued Howell RebeccaA 2 ENG i'iY3tt Patfiei-ZA 4 EED Route 4 Box I79 Rock Hill South Carolina 306 I-'PSC0mb Stfeet Gafffieb' Sour Carolina Howie Mary P 2 BUS2 Hyde Kafeh L 2 HE 2508 Roswell Avenue Charlotte North Carolina 3I02 Weatherford I-o Porte Texas Howie Clara Margaret Hyder 5YbiI Jean 3 ENG Route I Box 463 Fort Mill South Carolina Route 3 Uh'oh South Carolina Hewie Sarah s 2 HE Hyman Alice F 3 O Route 4 Box 309 Darlington South Carolina Route I PamPilC0 South Carolina Hoylen Kristine Ann I E D 822 Congaree Drive Florence South Carolina Huckabee Nancy Leila 20l Lakeland Drive Conway South Carolina Ingram Cecile Eliz Hucpifutgricggtmlll Sgutriarolma I434 Meridian Road Tallahassee Florida Hudson Donna C 2 EED Inman Barbara J. ll E G Route 2 Box 45 Ruffin South Carolina Evergreen North Carolma Hudson Mary Lucille I US Isgett Carol Ann I E G , 209 Wood Drive, Greer, South Carolina Route 3, Box 403, Florence, South Carolina Hudspeth. Patricia B. Ivey, Virginia Eliz . I E D. P. O. Box I, Lancaster, South Carolina, South Carolina I057 Evergreen Cirde' Rock HIII' South Cami' na Huey, Claudia R. 2 SOC 603 W. Greene Street,'Cheraw, South Carolina Huey, Eliz Jane 2 CHE 765 Ragin Lane, Rock Hill, South Carolina I , Huff' Glenda A. 4 HE Jackson., Ann E. 3 HIS Glad Oaks, Route I, Greenville, South Carolina 705 RiVei'Siue Drive. ii'iCiiai21fitiCr FI0fid-2 Huff, Martha Eugenia I BUS Jackson. D0V0thY J- 4 BUS Route I, Glad Oaks, Greenville, South Carolina 6449 PVoViuei'iCe Road. Vifgifiia Beach. Virginia Huggin, Jackie Eiiz I B10 Jackson, Eugenia Horton 5 609 Oneal Street, Route 5, Gaffney, South Carolina 358 E- I-ii9ei'tY Stfeeti York. South Carolina Huggin, Jane Eliz 4 RE Jackson, Frances J. 3 ENG Route 5, Box 270, Gaffney, South Carolina Route 3, Dillon. South Carolina Huggins, Barbara Kaye I BUSQ Jackson, Gloria Dianne I BIO Route 4, Box 70, Nichols. South Carolina I8l Cypress Street, Clinton, South Carolina Huggins, Vicki Ahh I ENG Jackson. Jane H- 2 HE Route 3, Box 286 A, Florence, South Carolina . Bratton Avenue, York, South Carolina Hughes, Helen Joanne 5 J2iCkS0n- JUCIY Carol I MAT 5l7 N. Wilson Street, Apt. 7, Rock Hill, South Carolina Route 2, Clover, South Carolina Hughes, Katharine A. 4 ENG Jackson. Margaret E- 2 SOC Route 2, Box 25, Conway, South Carglina l735 Byrd Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Hughes, Mary A, 4 EED Jackson, Mary Nell I SOC Box 382, Highland Drive, Union, South Carolina IO9 Woodland Drive, Chester, South Carolina Hughes, Pamela R, 3 EED - Jackson, Patricia Belle I EED I834 E 223rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio Route ii CIoVe - South Cafoiina Hughes, Patricia Hill I EED ' JaCi4S0f1i Sandra i:aYe I HE 330 Chestnut Street, Rock Hin, South caroline Box 582. Hampton. South Carolina Hughes' Virginia C, 2 EED Jackson, Susan Banks I HIS Route 4,.Piedmo,-,ty South Carolina 6 I4 Ashland Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina Hughey, June it 2 EED James, Barbara Lee I BIO Route 6, Box II4, Gaffney, South Carolina 40 Palmer D iVe- Sumtefr South Carolina Hughey, Mary Helen 2 HE JafT1eS. Cherrie P. 4 MUS IIE Prentiss Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina N P- O- Box 5- Haftsviiier South Carolina Hull, Jeffrey-I.. 3 BUS James. Mary Jo I HE 1628 Bristol Drive, columbia, South caroline I James Avenue. Union. South Carolina Humphries, Barbara A. 4 EED J3meSr Susan Yvonne I SOC Route 2, Box 57 A, Gaffney, South Carolina Route ii EaSt0Vefi 501-ith Carolina Hund, Jean Magpike 6 J3Sl4Wl'llCh, Susan D. 4 269 Pinewood Lane, Rock Hill, Sguth Carolina II2 Springvalley Road, Greenville, South Carolina Hunter, Dancy I-, 4 PE JaUdOl'1, Deborah M. 2 BUS P, O, Box 258, Conway, South Carolina I409 Green Street, Hartsville, South Carolina Hunter, Elizabeth A. 4 CHE t Jay, Sarah P. 2 EED 806 Hamlet Road, Bennettsville, South Carolina I08 W. Earle Street, Greenville, South Carolina Hunter, Irma E. 2 PSY Jeanes, Patricia S. .3 ENG I423 Queens Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 2800 l l0l'irOe Street, Columbia, South Cal'OlIna Hunter, Shirley Nell I EED Jeff0fCiS. SUSBI1 N. 3 PE IO4 Abell Street, Chester, South Carolina P. O. Box 6l2, Florence, South Carolina Hunter, Virginia B. 4 EED Jenkins. Belva J- 4 SPA I05l Park Avenue Ext., Rock Hill, South Carolina 8I7 WZVGVIY Avenue. Florence. South Carolina Huntley, Julia A. 4 EED Jenkins, Betty K. 2 EED Pgwe Street, Cheraw' SQI-jth Carolina Blvd, BOX CITCSISFTICICJ, SOUtI'l CZFOIIFIH Hurst, Nancy Lynn I EED Jenkins, Cynthia Gail I LS 2l7 Victoria Avenue, N. Charleston, South Carolina I664 Hahieb' Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Hurst, Tommi Jane I ML Jenkins, Jane W. 3 EED 504 Unity Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Route 4, Box 360, Sumter, South Carolina Hutchins, Gale Lynn I MT Jenkins, Joan C. 4 SOC 852 Stonewall Court, Rock Hill, South Carolina Route I, Greer, South Carolina Hutchison, Martha J. 2 PSY Jenkins, Judy S. 3 SOC l803 Perry Street, Barnwell, South Carolina 208 Hilltop Lane, Clover, South Carolina Hutto, Rose Marie I PSY Jenkins, Marilyn S. 4 PSY Box 665, Holly Hill, South Carolina Box 467, Chesterfield, South Carolina 274 nginf Ie 2:5 Jenltlflf ROUI Jenkinf Rou jenriiol Rou Jenniiil P. C JenSCfi 6 FC Jensen 6 F1 Jepsen 832 Jernigt Rou Jernigi IO7 Jester. l50l Jeter, I Sani Jett, lr 2l6 Jewettr 403 Jobson l4l Johnso Rou Johnso I92 Johnso IO4 Johnso Rou Johnso Ro Johns IOO Johnsc 400 Johns: Jac Johnso 24 Johns We Johns Ro Johns Ro Johns sruoiemr oii2EcToRy-QO,,,,,,,,,,J Jenkins, Nettie I. 4 ENG 2I5 Johnston, Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Jenkinson, Eleanor M. 4 HE Route 2, Box I99 A, Pinewood, South Carolina Jenkinson, Nancy A. 2 BIO Route 2, Box I99 A, Pinewood, South Carglina Jennings, Emilie L. 4 PSY Route 5, Box 288, Rock Hill, South Carolina JenningS, Mary F. 4 EED P. O. Box 738, Greenwood, South Carolina ensen Sharon N 2 MAT J 6 Forrest Drive, Savannah, Georgia Jensen, Sondra Diane I HIS 6 Forrest Drive, Savannah, Georgia Jepsen, Cheryl Ann 832 Laurel Street, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Jernigan, Hilda G. 2 MAT Route I, Box 284, Loris, South Carolina Jernigan, Louisa 4 EED IO7 Calhoun Drive, Cheraw, South Carolina Jester, Carol A. 2 ART l500 Willis Place, Wilmington, Delaware Jeter, Mary Jane 4 EED Santuck Community, Route I, Carlisle, S. C. Jett, Ina Pauline 2 HIS 2l6 E. Richards Street, Denmark, South Carolina Jewett, Jennifer Coates 3 HE 403 Spring Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Jobson, Mary Anne I BUS2 l4lO Waccamaw Drive, N. Augusta, South Carolina Johnson, Connie Faye 4 ART Route 8, Box 78, Greenville, South Carolina Johnson, Delores I FRE I926 McFadden Street, Columbia, South Carolina Johnson, Elizabeth 4 MAT I04 5th Avenue, Lake City, South Carolina Johnson, Elizabeth Y. I CHE Route 4, Box I35, Easley, South Carolina Johnson, Emily R. 4 CHE Route I, Easley, South Carolina Johnson, Eugenia Byars 4 MUS I009 Sylvia Circle, Rock Hill, South Carolina Johnson, Jan Marceil I HE 400 Laurel Avenue, Walterboro, South Carolina Johnson, Janet E. 2 HE Jacobs Hwy., Clinton, South Carolina Johnson, Janet H. 2 PE 24 Otis Street, Greenville, South Carolina Johnson, Janice L. 2 BUS2 P Wellford, South Carolina Johnson, Joyce Addelynn I CHE Route I, Johnsonville, South Carolina Johnson, Marva G. 3 HE Route I, Hemingway, South Carolina Johnson, Nancy Elaine I COM 405 Chesterfield Road, N. Charleston, South Carolina Johnson, Patricia Louise I ART Box 792, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Johnson, Pauline 4 MAT Main Street, Box I52, Wise, Virginia Johnston, Elizabeth Anne I MUS IIO N. Blanding Street, Lake City, South Carolina Johnston, Mary J. 3 MUS 3l42 Oakview Road, Columbia, South Carolina Johnstone, Ellen Louise 3 EED 235 Cureton Street, Greenville, South Carolina Johnstone, Lilla 3 MAT I095 Broughton NW, Orangeburg, South Carolina Jonas, Sue H. I ECO R554BJefferson Stan. Bd., Charlotte, North Car0Ilna J0nes,, Annabel Bailey 5 3036 Ventosa Drive, Charlotte, Jones, Barbara Diane I BIO 598 Dantzler NE, Orangeburg, South Car0IlDa Jones, Barbara L. 2 C l 69I0 Plainfield Road, Columbia, South CarOIll'1a Jones, Billie A. Smith 3 PE E Route I, Box A, Liberty, South CarOIif1a Jones, cheryl E. 2 EED Box 756, Marion, South Carolina North Carol ina Jones, Dorothy M, 2 EED Route I- CIOVSF. South Carolina JOVISS, Frances Lea I EED I3 ' - . JqneSJ,3G?2llS?.pheI Clfileeggck Hill. South Carolina 409 I-aftlgl-le Street, Blackville, South Carolina JOFISS, Harriet Beth 3 PSY Route 4' Greer. South Carolina Jones, Iris M. 2 BUS2 I68 Harris Street, Chester, South Carolina Jones, Judith Carol I ENG Galax COIt8ge, Asheville, North Carolina Jones, Linda B. 4 EED II4 Tom Hall Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Jones, Mary Alice I LS 53 Parker Road, Enoree, South Carolina Jones, Melba E. 4 HE IOO0 5- Juniper Drive, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Jones, Patricia D. 4 I-IE Route 2, Box 652, Charleston Hgts., South Carolina Jones, Russell H. 2 BUS Oak Street, Lake City, South Carolina Jones, Sheryl I LS .Route 2, Box 80, Pamplico, South Carolina Jones, Suzanne Alexander 5 I94I Eden Terrace Ext., Rock Hill, South Carolina J0rdan, Bennie Pearson 5 720 Flint Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Jordan, Gloria Eliz I MAT I I237 Belvedere Drive, N. Charleston, South Carolina Jordan, Karen L. 2 MAT 4l8 Wildwood Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Jordan, Kay Elaine I EED Route: 4, Pageland, South Carolina Jordan, Maureen Tavey 4 LA 5I8 Oak Hill Court, Hendersonville, North Carolina Jordan, Myra L. ' 4 ENG 208 N. Enterprise, Union, South Carolina Jordan, Nancy R. 3 BUS 407 Laurel Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina Josey, Harriette A. 4 ART 7820 Pinelake Road, Columbia, South Carolina Jost, Diane Evelyn- I EED l853 Shephem Cir. SW, Atlanta, Georgia Joye, Anita Louise 3 BUS I I0 Moore Street, Bennettsville, South Carolina Joyner, Frances Pearl I LS 4Il Hill Street, Georgetown, South Carolina Joyner, Linda Dale I MAT Route I, Box I57, Salley, South Carolina Joyner, Marian B. 6 HE ' Route 2, Box 303, Rock Hill, South Carolina Julian, Linda Annette I ENG . l05 Locust Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina 3 PSY K Kaminer, Erma L. 3 PSY n 839 Burwell Lane, Columbia, South Carolina IS3PD, Marjorie Maria I ART I Glendale Court, Sumter, South Carolina Katz, Jacqueline Alaine I PSY r I440 Sasanqua Lane, Charleston, South Carolina Katz, Cynthia Anne I PE , I440 Sasanqua Lane, Charleston, South Carolina Kay, LIr1daJ. 6 HE . Box 206, Clemson, South Carollna M ' e I EED Kearney' arcla Joy.: d Charlotte, North Carolina 231 Ch I ford Roa . 4 ems I ENG Kearney, MHTY I-aura , Box 47l. JOFISSVIIIS- South Caghna I Bl Keirisil Fiislialvvebmgrive, Columbia, gogth CBFOIIFW Keisg7arW.BEII,ii:rti Saber, ChesJteEUS?nuth Carolina Keating, Mary A. ' 2RCEjcDHiH, South Carolina I I062 RICI'IOlTlfld Drive, 275 STU DENT DI RECTORY-Continued Keating, Mary J. 3 RE 2l2 Country Park Road, Greensboro, North Carolina Keaton, Atha Jean I EED Box 58l, Andrews, South Carolina Kee, Susan Lynwood I CHE Route I, Richburg, South Carolina Keen, Ora L. 3 ENG 86 Cambridge Avenue, Charleston Hgts., South Carolina Keene, Lynda L. 3 BUS2 900 Laurie Lane, Columbia, South Carolina Keith, Teresa A. 4 EED Box II7, Main Street, Jonesville, South Carolina Keller, Betty L. 4 EED Route I, Box I8I, Rock Hill, South Carolina Keller, Judith A. I PE Route 3, Gaffney, South Carolina Kellett, Marsha Jo 3 HE 6 School Street, Enoree, South Carolina Kelley, Martha S. 2 EED Gaines Street, Central, South Carolina Kelly, Carolyn Ann I BUS2 Box I39, Blythewood, South Carolina Kelly, Mary F. 2 BUS2 Route 4, Union, South Carolina Kelly, Suzanne. I MAT IIO4 Greenacres, Anderson, South Carolina Kemp, Suzanne W. 3 BUS2 34l8 Heyward Street, Columbia, South Carolina Kendall, Lou Ann 4 SOC I2I Mciver Street, Cheraw, South Carolina Kennedy, Bernadette S. I ENG I33 Pine Valley Road, Cherry Hill, New Jersey Kennington, Randy J. 4 BUS2 Route I, Box 3I9 B, Rock Hill, South Carolina Kerr, Kathleen L. 3 BUS2 l04 N. Third Avenue, Dillon, South Carolina Kesler,.Vivian J. 2 BUS' Route I, Box l3l, lrmo, South Carolina Keziah, Mary Ann I EED 24l8 Cornell Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina Kibler, Susan Holland I BUS 5209 Colonial Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Kight, Carolyn J. 2 HE IOS Crescent Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Kimbrough, Donna Eliz 2 BUS2 l2l2 W. Soville Street, Georgetown, South Carolina Kinard, Kathleen S. I C I20l Joey,Street, Hampton, South Carolina Kinard, Linda Faye I BUS Box 39, Olar, South Carolina Kincaid, Lossie Lynch 3 EED 356 College Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina King, Anita Carolyn 2 SPA 8 Scarlett Street, Greenville, South Carolina King, Effie D. 2 EED Box I64, Bethune, South Carolina King, Janice E. 4 HE Route 6,, Box ll5, Greenville, South Carolina King, Judy 3 PSY 70l Prather Circle, Clinton, South Carolina King, Leslie R. 3 HIS l2l2 Lyttleton Street, Camden, South Carolina King, Maria Anne I BUS I 503 Elizabeth Street, Clinton, South Carol ina King, Marsha Susan I EED 39I2 DuBose Drive, Columbia, South Carolina King, Nancy Carol I PE I I9 Wells Avenue, Greenwood, South Carolina King, Nancy Rose I FRE 420 W. Mauldin Street, Anderson, South Carolina King, Paula G. 2 EED 2I9 Proctor Street, Mullins, South Carolina King. Robinette 2 CHE Box I4, Ruffin, South Carolina King, Rosanne B. 4 BIO Box IO9 Yonges Island, South Carolina Kinsey, Katrena L. 3 EED l000 La Chere Street, Beaufort, South Carolina Kirby, Carol Anne I PSY 602 Woodvale Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina I 276 Kirby, Jacqueline L. 3 FRE 209 S. Carolina Avenue, Spartanburg, South Carolina Kirby, Susan Dianne I .PSY 39 Downing Street, Columbia, South Carolina Kirkland, Lynda C. 2 HIS l906 Pigeon Point Road, Beaufort, South Carolina Kirkley, Martha J. I C Rains, South Carolina Kirkpatrick, Bonnie K. 2 EED Route l, Box l65 A, Camden, South Carolina Kirkpatrick, Mary Eliz I HE Dans Run Road, Fort Ashby, W. Virginia Kiser, Carol A. 4 EED Route 5, Box 28l, Gaffney, South Carolina Kissam, Eliz Troy 2 EED I094 Ellis Avenue, Orangeburg, South Carolina Knight, Sandra E. - 4 EED State Street, Box 67,'Holly I-lill, South Carolina Knox, Nancy Patterson I EED Route 5, Box 95, Rock Hill, South Carolina Koon, Marilyn Eliz 6 ENG 503 W. Meeting Street, Lancaster, South Carolina Koon, Rosalia A. 3 HE M 505 White Street, W. Columbia, South Carolina Korber, Jill I EED I I7 W. Thomas Street, Lake City, South Carolina Koth, Mary Elene I ART P. O. Box 548, Beaufort, South Carolina Koukouridou, Sevasti M. 6 5 Pindarou Street, Athens I34, Greece Kourt, Susan I PE 7I2 Brighton Lake Road, Brighton, Michigan Kowalski, Patsy L. 2 BIO Route I, Crestview Road, Anderson, South Carolina Kunz, Barbara Jean I ENG 5 Buist Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Kyzer, Elizabeth Oneda I BUS2' III8 N Avenue, Cayce, South Carolina L Lacey, Sharon Ben I ENG IIO6 W. Jackson Drive, Charleston AFB, South Carolina Lamb, Linda L. 2 SOC Route I, Lyman, South Carolina Lamb, Mary Anne I C Graham Cash Co., Union, South Carolina Lamb, Sadie B. 4 EED Graham Cash Co., Union, South Carolina Lambert, Julia Cross 4 HE Cross, South Carolina Lancaster, Mary C. 4 HE A 5748 Wedgewood Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina Landreth, Frances Lee I EED I6 Hialeah Road, Greenville, South Carolina Lane, Judith Diane I FRE Route 3, Dillon, South Carolina Lane, Linda I RE ROute l, Fork, South Carolina Lane, Miriam B. 2 BUS2 Route 3, Mullins, South Carolina Lanford, BrendaJ. 4 SOC Mt. View Road, Landrum, South Carolina Langford, Brenda V. 2 SOC Route 3, Box 70, Saluda, South Carolina Lanford, Patsy Gayle I ART ROUIS I. Box I5 F, Matthews, North Carolina Langford, Phyllis Anne I HIS I206 Chestnut Street, Orangeburg, South Carolina Langhaar, Linda Sue I SOC Route 2. Parkersville, Kennett Sq., Pennsylvania Langley. Erma L. 3 EED IZO4 N . Pinckney, Union, South Carolina Langston, Elizabeth Ann I I-IE 4I9 Lawrence Street, Lake City, South Carolina Langston, Kerrina Cramer 3 ML P' O' BOX 4' I. Pearisburg, Virginia Lankford, Martha Anne I PSY 2l Lawrence Street. Lyman, South Carolina tank' 2I Lansl I2 I,aP0' B0 Lafkii P. Lars!! I2 Latha 25' Lathe R0 Lattir B0 Laugl 42 Lauril B0 Lawhl 30 Lawir I I Lawn Ro Lawsi I5 Laws Ro Lawsi 20 LawsI Me Leary 28 Lecro 43 Ledbe Ro Lee, Rc Lee, 9 I Lee, 3 I Lee, 411 Lee, 4El Lee, R Lee, P Lee, a Irolina STU DENT DI RECTORY-Continued Ligon, Sarah G. 4 RE Box 44l, Route 2, Easley, South Carolina Lindler, Barbara A. 4 ENG Little Mt., South Carolina Lindler, Joan Celeste I C Little Mountain, South Carolina Lindsey, Carol J. 2 HIS 60I River Street, Belton, South Carolina Lindsey, Dixie Diane I EED 403 Brushy Creek Road, Greer, South Carolina Lineberger, Jaye V. 3 ENG 2I8 Lincourt Drive, Tryon, North Carolina Lineberry, Carole G. 2 SOC I lO5 Montpelier Dr., Greensboro, North Carolina Linley, Carmel Diane I ENG I827 Bancroft Drive, Hampton, Virginia Lipscomb, Nancy Eliz I BUS2 223 Flemington Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Lipscomb, Sally Jackson 4 LS 3lO9 Stepp Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Lisenby, Sara Nell 3 HIS Route 2, Chesterfield, South Carolina Little, Gabrielle R. I BUS2 4240 Shorebrook Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Little, Gail Diane I EED 944 Arlington, Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Little, Paula R, 2 MUS 507 Main Street, Conway, South Carolina Littleton, Penelope Anne I EED I606 Barefoot Street, Hartsville, South Carolina Lankford, Sharon P. 3 MAT 2I Mclendon Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Lansford, Janet H. 3 SOC l220 W. Oakland Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Laport, Melissa A. 2 C Box I54, New Springfield, Ohio Larkins, Frances A. 4 EED P. O Box 550, Shelby, North Carolina Larsen, Elizabeth Alice I ENG I223 Hollywood Drive, Charleston, South Carolina Latham, Barbara A. 3 ENG 2504 Preston Street, Columbia, South Carolina Lathem, Mary Suzanne I EED Route 3, Watkins Bridge Rd., Greenville, S. C. Lattimore, Linda Jean I HIS Box 545, Cowpens, South Carolina Laughridge, Brenda Kay I PE 422 Memorial Drive, Clover, South Carolina Laurie, Caroline C. 3 BIO Box 233, Margarita, C Z Lawhon, Kathleen Eliz 2 EED 303 Rectory Square, Camden, South Carolina Lawing, Judith Carol I SOC ll Elm Street, Great Falls, South Carolina Lawrence, Judith Reid I EED Route I, Box 5I A, Sumter, South Carolina Lawson, Candace Quinn , I BUS I557 Brennen Road, Columbia, South Carolina Lawson, Frances R. 4 FRE Route I, Buffalo, South Carolina Lawson, Julia E. 2 PE 203 Frank Street, Greenville, South Carolina Lawson, Mary Kathryn I ENG Meansville Road, Rt. 4, Union, South Carolina Leary, Betty J. 2 EED 28 Nora Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Lecroy, Sharon Ann I EED 4386 Redan Rd., Route 4, Stone Mountain, Georgia Ledbetter, Martha S. 4 MAT Route 2, Belton, South Carolina Lee, Darnelle Rebecca I MT Route 3, Galivants Ferry, South Carolina Lee, Katherine Jane 3 BUS 9l King Street, Apt. 305, Kingston, Ontario Lee, Linda C. 2 ENG 3I2 Rainbow Drive, Florence, South Carolina Lee, Linda Louise '2 MUS 42 Morgan Avenue, Sumter, South Carolina Lee, Mary Jane I EED 4506 Wentworth PI., Charlotte 9, North Carolina Lee, Nellie F. 3 LS Route 2, Blackstock, South Carolina Lee, Patricia A. 3 ENG P. O. Box 5, Pacolet, South Carolina Lee, Vera A. 4 LS Route I, Walhalla, South Carolina Leighton, Linda Ann I BUS I05 A High Street, Cheraw, South Carolina Lembcke, Vivian I HE 804 Crouch Drive, Pendleton, South Carolina Lemmon, Linda Earle I BUS2 Route 3, Box 3l8 B, Sumter, South Carolina Lenear, Marietta Grace I ENG 688 AsheviIle,Hwy., Spartanburg, South Carolina Lentine, Judy A. 2 HIS 647 Mattison, Sumter.. South Carolina Leon, Dorothy Irene I RE 2208 Sparrow Avenue, Hartsville, South Carolina Leopard, Saundra Faye I MAT I03 Henry Street, Clinton, South Carolina Leslie, Lynn Wylie I C Route I, Catawba, South Carolina Leslie, Marie A. 2 HE Route I, Abbeville, South Carolina Li Mabel Chi Chai 4 HE 55 Shouson Hill Road, Hong Kong, B C C Ligon, Carol Luejeanie I EED Route. I, Box 344, Blacksburg, South Carolina Ligon, Eliz Jean 4 PE 9I2 Summit Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Livingston, Route I, Livingston, Route I, Livingston, Route 3, Livingston, Box 3I6 Betty R. 2 HE Box 92, North, South Carolina Glenda S. 3 SOC Box I87, Longs, South Carolina Margaret F. 3 ART Box I25, Summerton, South Carolina Sally J. 4 BUS V, Route 3, Sumter, South Carolina Lockliear, Dianne J. 4 PE Box 4I5, St. Stephen, South Carolina Lockridge, Nancy S. I ART 30I N. Dilling Street, Kings Mountain, North Carolina Lofdahl, Lynda L. 2 MAT 2477 Oakwood Circle, Rock Hill, South Carolina Loftis, Margaret N. 2 HE Route I, Taylors, South Carolina Logan, Melinda Gail I HE Route 4, Box 23l, Chester, South Carolina Long, Cheryl Astor I PE I03 W. Eutaw Street, Saluda, South Carolina Long, Joy Oates 2 ENG II30 Winthrop Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Long, Judy M. 2 HE Route 5, Saluda, South Carolina Long, Linda..L. 2 HE Route 5, Saluda, South Carolina Long, Mary Ann 3 EED Route 5, Saluda, South Carolina Long, Mary Exley I EED Route 3, Box 384, Newberry, South Carolina Long, Nancy C. 4 SOC 202 E. Johnson Street, Pickens, South Carolina Long, Sandra' J. 3 EED 6 Henry Street, Greenville, South Carolina Long, Sara F. 3 EED I P. O. Box 458, Walhalla, South Carolina Long, Virginia Phelps I ENG I907 Cottage Street, Vienna, Virginia Longshore, Barbara E. 3 PSY Box 26, Silverstreet, South Carolina Looper, Lillian M. 4 BIO 20I Cherryville Road, Shelby, North Carolina Love, Laura Eliz 3 HIS I59I Sunset Drive, Orangeburg, South Carolina Love, Margaret W. 5 2I6 E. Liberty Street, York, South Carolina Love, Mary P. 3 MUS 223 Wiley Avenue, York, South Carolina Lovelace, Barbara Ann I BUS Route I, Box I53 A, Sumter, South Carolina I I I I I I I I I I I l I STU DENT DI RECTORY-Continued I' Lovin, Luana 2 BUS2 Mangum, Helen Catherine I EED I 322 Stonehaven Lane, Gastonia, North Carolina l06IN.MYorkCStreet, Lgncgggir, SOuth CarOllna I' Lowery, Marie Baldwin 4 ENG Marlgllmf afY - I Route 4, Box IO5, Bishopville, South Carolina M Bok 2363, Pag-leland, South2CErEBna I' Lowery, Patricia Anne I MT anhelm, etty ane I I I008 Arlington Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina 5 LotusICourt, Greer1NIIllsIES0Ufl'1 Carollrla I' Lowry, Brenda F. 2 MAT Mann, 5Ybl Stott I Route 5, Seneca, South Carolina 409 Ninth Street, Rome,IGggrgIa I Lowry, Harriet K. 3 EED Manos, argle Dlalnne I 'I I9 Hillrose Avenue. Greenville, South Carolina BOX il' Abbhivllle' South Icaggcna I' Lowry, Lucie Anne I HE Marcil. eanne ane 348 McCeIvey Street, York, South Carolina 2902IEIogh Strecet, Beaufort, Southcggolina I I-0 ,M tag I C . Marcina , assan ra ane Vlgyo. Eox 2122, Pinewood. South Carolina Box 83, McCIjIlIanvilIe, Soutgogarolina I I- th , B b I.I II 3 MUS Marett, Ann Van Iver I I ovgxmetre I,aLlag2ff'a5ceuth Carolina M 5223SCIrcIeJDrive, Ccglurnjllcis, South Carolina. I Lucas, Ann Marie I HE arettv 7 V'a ' , , 6I3 Wildwood Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina A M l?I4?lAEI2IandEr Rd., Rock Hllllbilcgigth Carolina I Lucas, Carolyn I HE ars a ' en eenan I I9I9 Savannah Hwy. , Charleston, South Carolina M 6019 IN- Spurgly greet, Sumter, igulth Carolina I Lucas, Katharine Doar I BUS2 ars a , an ra .iz I 205 Church Street, Walterboro, South Carolina M 7 Allfma2ebl?0'nt' Challeljgn' South Carolma I Lucas, Maria Martin I C artlny nn U 'tt I I822 Cassamia Place, Charlotte, North Carolina M lgebbfr E031 Spagfagbglrg- SOI-'th Carfillrla I Lutz, Dianna K. 2 LS artin, onnie . I Route 4, Box 379, Belton, South Carolina M RIO utg 2,:tyg0r, South4CagBIgna Lyle, Mary Bobbitt I C aftln- ren 3 ' l 329 Hampton Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina M l?05JEnldIv?t eet' Blilcsflille' South Carolina Lynch, Anne Finley 3 EED aftmf ear' - I I 904 Sylvia Circle, Rock Hill, South Carolina M Rflutj 3' Bog I67 A' :llOgeEDPatl ' South Carolma Lynch, M t I 3 MUS artin, oyce . I 9 Brojlgggtfeexl. Inman, South Carolina M BIOX 303, L'lcCIellanviI4Ie,s8gth Carolina Lynn, Carolyn Deborah I BUS afflflf U It A- I05 pme Street' Greer, South Caron,-Ia 603 N. Mainritgeet, LancasEg,DSouth Carolina I Lynn, Mary Katherine - I PSY Martin, l-arerle I 3 203 N, Main Street' Greer, South Carolina Route 9, Box 356, Charlotte, North Carolina l Lyons, Victoria E. 2 ENG Martin. Margaret Eliz l HE I Route l, Box 334 P, Charleston, South Carolina ' Route 2, BOX 207. Blackville. South Carolina Martin, Marsha Knight 4 PSY M I776 Kallaramo Rd., Rock Hill, South Carolina - Martin, Mary F. 3 HIS I, ' I , h I' Maggy, Abgggil iulena III I-IE MarIf23Iute4aryFSuntain ng I-Scgut Caro Ina Mab 'LPI' t ' c?utAtll,'m, Guarryl ilshtsl C Z Route 2, Westminister, South Carolina IQ' I aI 2'a 'e S h C I. Martin, Momae catherine I His Mabroug LI ojvpens' ogtcoilro ma 249 Riggs Drive, Clemson, South Carolina Y' an 'fa ' , I Mason, Geraldine I EED II7 E. Wilson Avenue, Mooresvllle, North Carolina Box II7 mama South Carouna Macarthur, Nancy JO I 4 HIS Mason Martha june, I CHE Route I, Lake View, South Carolina Boi 22 CIII,to.n South Caronna Ma3i'5EllZ Carolyn . 4 ART , Y Mason, Shirley Ev-anne I PSY Rosewood Drive, Florence, South Carolina Route 3 Woodruff South Carouna Macklen, Patricia Ann 4 BUS Masse M2130 d ' I EED 400 Church Street, Georgetown, South Carolina 4I7yIE BIEICIZ Street Rock HIII South Caronna Macneill, Sandra Lou I ENG Masters 'Linda D ' 2 BUS2' Macliggwsrr Line' Greenzvlge' South Carolma IO8 Russell Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina I348 Wooidlaiwn Road Charlotte 9 North Carolina Masters' Phyllis 2 ENG . Maddex Pamela A ' 4 BUS ' I0 Lord Ashley Drive, Charleston 50, South Carolina ' . I .' , Mathis, Blanche Roberta I EED I940 Forest Drive, Camden, South Carolina P O B 38- M . S h I. Maddox, Geneva Eliz 3 EED M thi 'M ZXI. I' annmg'2 C3lIEIEC'ar0 ma 330 Stonewall Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina a RIS' 3 e me J' . MaddoX,.Sandra E. 2 PE M houtevi , Box 299 B, Gaffney, South Carolina 86I W. Martintown Road, N. Augusta, South Carolina aI,,IlS'd ary .l HE MadeIeY' Betty Comena I BUS2 M rea ow Drive., Manning, South Carolina 20l Palmetto Drive, Shaw AFB, South Carolina atgoivL:'2CEf:?lahAnn S th A MIHS M I R th EII . 2 EED , ng am, ou aroma airiiisaarvljay Roazrl Claymont, Delaware Matthews' Eliz Marie 3 EED Magruder, Ann 4 EED 2I5 Florence Avenue, Lake City, South Carolina 340 Raysor Street, Orangeburg, South Carolina Matthewsnloyce Gall l ENG . Mahaffeyy Donna pauIette I HIS M Fhountainl Ign Drug Co., Fountain Inn, South Carolina Box 862, Lancaster, South Ca I' att ewsf- U Y Diane l MAT Mahan, Marilyn M. 3 EEDro ma 403 Hill Street, Timmonsville, South Carolina 408 S. Mountain Street, Union, South Carolina Matthews' June Caro' l ENG Mahon, Mary E. 3 MAT Route I, Box I62, Timmonsville, South Carolina 9 Claremore Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Mauger' Susan E' 2 PE I , MaIIard,. Rebecca B. 4 EED l608 Gladden Street, CoIumbiaLSouth Carolina- 2328'Fortune. Lane, Greensboro, North Carolina Mauxljrh Bivjlv C' 6d MUD , I MaIpI-IIfus,fIqay 5. 3 ppx ort venue, Concor , North Caro ina Box BI4, Ridgeland, South Carolina Mauldenl Harflet E- 4 PSY 3l4 North Avenue, Concord, North Carolina 278 IDB na STU DENT DI RECTO RY-Continued Mauldin, Patricia J. 5 HIS IO9 Lucetta Street, York, South Carolina Maurer, Maya Elisabeth 6 Hadlaubsteig 8, Zurich 6, Switzerland Maxey, Mary R. 4 HIS Route 2, Box IO3 F, Walterboro, South Carolina Maxie, Janet Y. 3 HE l7l3 Celanese Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Mayer, Lease B. 2 SOC Little Brook, Georgetown, South Carolina Ma er, Nancy Christina I HIS Y 4603 Rittenhouse Street, Riverdale, Maryland Mayer, Thelma Rehner 6 l05O Ridge Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Mayes, Nancy L. 5 ' 3628 Henshaw Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Mayfield, Addie Caldwell I EED 353 Oakland Avenue, Rock i-Iill, South Carolina Mayfield, Susan Gail I HE II22 River Oaks Lane, Charlotte, North Carolina Mayhue, Nancy Carolyn I ENG Box 2I3, Skyland, North Carolina McAbee, Martha Bradley 3 PSY Box 548, Estill, South Carolina McAIhany, Patricia E. I BUS2 Route 2, Box 254, Branchville, South Carolina McAliley, Jessie C. 4 ENG 668 E. Main Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina McAliley,AJ0I10 EI-'gene 6 H 668 E. Main Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina McAlister, Carol Ann 3 PSY Route 2, Liberty, South Carolina McAllister, Dorothy L. 4 EED I94l Lansdale Drive, Charlotte 5, North Carolina McAlpine, Marcia Jean I EED Box 95, Conway, South Carolina McArthur, Mary Susan , 2 BUS l720 Ashepoo Street, Charleston, South Carolina McBride, Myrna Sue I EED 48 Berry Street, Barnwell, South Carolina McCall, Frankie M. 4 EED Faulkner Road, Clover, South Carolina McCall, Jackie E.. 3 EED . 20 Cottingham Circle, Greenville, South Carolina McCall, Janice E. 2 MT 8 Spring Street, Walhalla, South Carolina McCall, Lola Lee I BUS 206 Academy Street, Clinton, South Carolina , McCalla, Sandra Leigh , I HIS 35l Valley Green Drive, Atlanta'5, Georgia McCarter, Brenda A. V 3 HIS Jackson Terrace, Clover, South Carolina McCarter, Janice R. 42 MUS 736 N. Confederate, Rock Hill, South Carolina McCarter, Linda H. 3 HIS Jackson Terrace, Clover, South Carolina McCarter, Martha Gayle I BUS l0l Lawrence Street, Lyman, South Carolina McCarty, Linda L. 2 PE U II94 India Hook Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina McClam, Marilyn Ann 30l W. Main Street, a e y I HIS L k Cit , South Carolina McClellan, Ann G. 4 BUS l I 269 Howle Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina. McClellan, Nancy S. 2 HE l307 W. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, North Carolina McClimon, Brenda G. 4 EED 236 E. Arlington Avenue, Greer, South Carolina McCluggage Ellen 2 MT 7 Penn Street, Greenville, South Carolina McCluney, Frances L. 2 SOC Route 2, Box PJ 2l, Gaffney, South Carolina McColl, Alice'C. 3 EED Route I, McColl, South Carolina McCollum, Alice G. 3 ENG I - I ' ' ' ' Beach, Virginia 204 Court House Drive, Virginia McConnell, Rebecca Lou I HIS ' 3304 Cornwall Road, COIUmbia, South CarOIlf1a McCormick, Sandra L. 2 BUS 1 ' S th Carolina Route I, Box.I99, Myrtle BeaCI'1, OU McC own, Peggy C. 4 SOC Route I, Williamston, South Carolina McCrary, Jane Persons I EED 2809 Barnard gl Bee Streets, Anderson, S. C. McCrary, Rose Ann I BUS2 , Calvert Avenue, Clinton, South Carolina McCutcheon, Janice L. I HE Box 634, Lake City, South Carolina McDaniel, Brenda M. I HE Lake City, South Carolina McDaniel. Cheryl R. I HIS IO7 Hinton Street, Chester, South Carolina McDaniel, Phyllis Jane I EED 4723 Meadowood Road, Columbia, South Carolina McDavid, Margaret Blair I ENG . P. O. Bo-x,57, Westminster, South Carolina McDermott, Emma D. 5 EED ' 650 Lakeside Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina McDowell, Glenda S. 2 BIO 287 W. Wood Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina McDowell, Joyce E. 2 EED Route I, Box 352, Inman, South Carolina McDuffie, Juanita Eliz I ENG 20I Marion-Street, Clover, South Carolina McElveen, . Marilyn 2 ART 853 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill, South Carolina McElveen, Vickie Jo I MAT l500 Marlboro Avenue, Hartsville, South Carolina McEwan, Margaret S. 2 EED 5020 54th Place, Hyattsville, Maryland McFadden, Dorathy B. 6 PE ll2l Charlotte Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina McFadden, Patricia Ann I BIO 253 Riggs Drive, Clemson, South' Carolina I ICGee, Elizabeth G. 2 PSY Route 4, Lancaster, South Carolina McGee, Norma Carolyn 2 BUS2 Route 3, Box 355, Rock Hill, South Carolina Mclntosh, Vera C. 3 HE 822 Indian Drive, Florence, South Carolina Mclnvaill, Eve G. 2 MAT 300 2lst Avenue S., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina McJunkin, Mary J. 4 BIO Box 2l4, Brevard, North Carolina McKenney, Dorothy A. 4 EED 708 Barnwell, Columbia, South Carolina McKinney, Susan Dianne I C l53 Princeton Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina McLain, Kathryn Ann I HE Apt. I6C, 2 Myron Manor, Columbia, South Carolin'a McLane, Marla Maree 3 HE Box 45, Wagener, South Carolina McLauchlin, Martha S. 2 EED II4 Christian Street, Cheraw, South Carolina McLaughlin, Martha S. I ART II2 Gregg Ext., Graniteville, South Carolina McLellan, Carol Ann I EED Route 5, Darlington, South Carolina McLellan, Mary A. 2 HE Route 2, Florence, South Carolina McLendon, Carol Ann I EED 306 Bratton Street, Winnsboro, South Carolina McLendon, Jean A. 2 C 209 Keith Street, Timmonsville, South Carolina McLeod, Virginia A. 4 HE Route I, Box I42, Timmonsville, South Carolina McLeod, Virginia Darlene 3 PSY Route 4, Box l89, Manning, South Carolina McLeskey, Linda J. 3 EED 207 Clinkscales Street, Anderson, South Carolina McManus, Betty Blackmon 5 Route 2, Box 98 A, Heath Springs, South Carolina McManus, Susan Marie I HIS 220 Second Street, Chester, South Carolina McMillan, Susan Ann I EED ' l9ll Beverly Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina McMlllin, Donna Lynn I EED Route 6, Spartanburg, South Carolina McNabb, Mary Jean I HE l73l I-loug hton Road, Charleston, South Carolina 279 STUDENT DI RECTORY-Continued McNair, ,laimie I HIS Minkoff, Barbara Anne I MT ISI6 W. Richardson Circle, Hartsville, South Carolina Box 735, Woodbury, New ,lersey McNamara, Barbara Ann I PE Mitcham, Betsb' 3 PE 709 Center Drive E., Beaufort, South Carolina I4I2 Hlghlahu Avenue. Cathdohr South Catollha McQueen, Marjorie R. I BUS2 Mitchell, Sandra .I- 4 HE I3OI Qherryvale Drive, Sumter, South Cafollna I0 Vanderhorst Street, Charleston, South Carolina McQueen, Mary Pinson I EED Mitchell, TerrY EIIZ I BIO P, 0, Box 306, L-Orig, South Qarollha Route 2, Box 99, Rock Hill, South Carolina Melqae, Elizabeth l QUS Mitchum, Linda Gail I HIS Box l55 B, Route 2, Mullins, South Carolina Route I, Meggottr South Catollha McRae, ,lennie Duraine I HIS IVIIXOVI. Mlflam .Ioan I BUS2 6I2 Owens Street, Marion, South Carolina Route 2- Box 549' Cheraw, South Catollha McSwain, Barbara A. , 4 MAT IVIOHICS. IVIGFSIIB I-eo I PSY 605 N. Grover Street, Gastonia, North Carolina l032 WhISI4oY Road' Alkoh- South Corollha McSwain, ,lane D. 3 PE MOIJIGY. I3ottY S- 3 MT 3I3 W. Franklin, Anderson, South Carolina Route Ir Dillon. South Carolina McSween, ,lane Ashe I PSY Mobley, Georgianna L. 2 EED l24 Knollwood Lane, Greenville, South Carolina Box 654, Orangeburg, South Carolina McWaters, Eliz A. Gettys 6 Mobley, Margaret F. 2 MAT Route I, Catawba, South Carolina Main Street. Box I6. Blackstock, South Carolina Mcwaters, Linda A. 4 Bus Mobley. Sarah Kathryn 3 PR 300 Pickney Road, Chester, South Carolina Box 327, I'la tSVlllo- South Catollha McWhirt, Edith v. 4 EED Mobley. Sylvia LOU I EED 26l0 Kiawah Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Route 2- Kofshaw- South Cafollha McWhorter, Linda L. 2 EED IVIohloY, Vlfglhla C- 4 EED Box 433, lrort Mlll, South Carollrla Box I6, Blackstock, South Carolina Meal-ley, Mary G, 2 SQC Moeller, Margaret L. 2 LS 3427 Apache Street, Charleston Hgts, South Carolina Route 6r Gafthoh South Carolina Meares, Priscilla, A. 4 MUS Mohfoor EIIZ Blakely 4 RE 1154 Winthrop Drive, Rock Hall, South carollha BOX 37, I-aria. South Carolina Meek, Cheryll A, 4 EED Montgomery, Clara F. I FRE P. O. Box 365, Isle of Palms, South Carolina Route 3, Kershaw' South Carolina Meetze, Barbara Anne I CHE I Ioht8omoVYr I-uCY l'l- 2 ENG BOX Heath Springs, Sguth Carolina KIf'lgS Ivlt. Stfeef, York, South C3l'OllI l3 Meetze, Margaret Harris 5 Mood. Elllabeth M- I FRE Box 306, Heath Springs, South Carolina 7l Gadsden Street, Charleston, South Carolina Meggs, Eliz Lane 2 MAT Moody, Barbara Christine I EED 7504 Young Street, Ft. Meade, Maryland Route I, Lake View, South Carolina Mellon, Catherine R. 3 BUS Moody, Carol B. 4 BUS l30 Woodside Road, Sumter, South Carolina P. O. Box 404, York, South Carolina Merchant, Virginia Allee I BIO Moody, Jennie Lee I HIS Route 4, Saluda, South Carolina Yonges Island, South Carolina Merriman, Margaret A. 4 ENG Moody, Kathy ,lo I LS 4l4 Winston Street, Florence, South Carolina IOO4 Woodstone Drive, Florence, South Carolina Miaja, Maria Teresa 6 Moon, Elsie Anne I LS Martin De Zavala IO7 Su, Monterrey N L, Mexico 305 Hillcrest Drive, Greer, South Carolina Michener, Sally I PE Moon, ,lane E. 2 LS 5707 N l5th Street, Arlington, Virginia 302 Elizabeth Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Mihayl, Mary L. 4 PE Moore, Ann Cecile I EED I9 Wynmor Road, Scarsdale, New York I I04 Sterling Street, Sumter, South Carolina Mikell, Margaret L. 2 ART Moore, Charlotte S. 4 SOC Tisdale Road, Eastover, South Carolina Route I, Box 27l, Gaffney, South Carolina Milholen, Paulette A. 3 EED Moore, Coleen E. 3 EED Route 6, Box 65, Rock Hill, South Carolina Route I, Fork, South Carolina Miller, Alice ,l. 3 HIS Moore, Eliz Bowman 4 BUS Route 3, Box 258, Inman, South Carolina 402 E. Main Street, Bennettsville, South Carolina Miller, Elizabeth Jean I HE Moore, Ethel Sue I BUS2 l959 N. Trinity Drive, Charleston, South Carolina l27 Waddell Road, Greenville, South Carolina Miller, Eliz Rogers 2 EED Moore, Judy Kay 4 HE 2824 Heyward Street, Columbia, South Carolina Route 2, Reidsville, North Carolina Miller, Frances Cornell I C Moore, Leslie l-, 2 EED I304 Summer Street, Kingsport, Tennessee l72O Kennedy Drive, Camden, South Carolina Miller, Sarah Herndon 2 HE Moore, Martha Ann l RE , Route 5, Box 83 A, Rock Hill, South Carolina 5536 Meadow Avenue, N. Charleston, South Carolina Mlllofr MEVY Louise I BUS Moore, Martha Blair I EED II7 Wheeler Circle, Saluda, South Carolina P. O. Box l59I, Greensboro, North Carolina Miller, Sidney L. 2 BUS2 Moore, Nancy E. 2 BUS2 , P. O. Box I43, Hartsville, South Carolina 23l Midway Drive Spartanburg, South Carolina Miller, Susan L. 2 HIS Moore, Ruth Moss 6 P. O. Box 262, Lancaster, South Carolina Route 2, Box 77 B, York, South Carolina Mills, Lois Irene' 3 EED Moore, Sallie M, 2 HE , Route I- RuI9Yr South Carolina Route 2, Box l4I A, Nichols, South Carolina Mills, Mary Gayle I BUS Moore, Sandra Ann l EED 46 Evergreen Street, Cheraw, South Carolina Box 485, Cowpens, South Carolina Mims, Bettie C. 4 ENG Moore, Sylvia Ann I MT , 6l45 Duke Road, jacksonville, Florida 6 Parkhursr Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Mims, Dan,ette EED Moorhead, Julia Ann I SOC , 2l2 Malor Drive, Manning, South Carolina Route I, Concord Road, Anderson, South Carolina Mims, Kathy M. , 4 HE Morgan, Barbara J. 2 EED 2925 Club Drive, Gastonia, North Carolina Route 2, Central, South Carolina 280 Mori F Mori r MOH C Mori Mon I Mor I MOV Mot Moi Moi Mo' Mo' Mo Mo Mu Mu ML Mi Ml Mi Ml M I' I I I I STUDENT DI RECTO RY--Continued Morgan, Donna Faye I EED Noor , Errzab M Route 2, Box 54, Pamplico, South Carolina 555 Lucernaf:thDrallvld, Spartail1bjrlZ7:South Carolina r organ, Martha Elalrle I BUS Neighbors, Nancy Eliz 4 EED Henry Avenue, Seneca, South Carolina 606 E. Carolina Avenue, Clinton, South Carolina H Morgan, Ruby N- 4 MUS Nelson, Bernadette I BUS Club Acres, Orangeburg, South Carolina l00 Maple Drive Fountain Inn South Carolina Morgenroth, Martha S. 2 ART Nelson, Frances Drlane I LA 409 43 Avenue N., Byrtle Beach, South Carolina I I0 Eastwood Circle, Spartanburg, South Carolina Morris, Annie Vera I EED Nelson, Lynne Ingrid I HE Route I, BOX 57, Andrews, South Carolina I52 S. Irving Street, Ridgewood, New jersey M0rr'5- Glorla Nelle I HE Nelson, Marsha Carol I EED Route 3, BOX 63, Lake City, South Carolina Sandhill Road, P. O. Box 87, Eastover, South Carolina Morris- I-Yfm K- 3 EED Nelson, Mary Ellen I Busz 408 Ravenal Road, Anderson, South Carolina 44l4th Ccts., Shaw AFB, South Carolina Morris, Mary Lou I EED Nelson' Mary R. 2 C Route Ir lrmo' South Carolina Route I, Box 97, Harleyville, South Carolina Morrison, EIIZ RBITISSY 4 HE Nettles, Mary E. 3 ENG 946 Charlotte Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Route 3, Box 25, Walterboror South Carolina M0551 MarY Joleen 2 PE Nettles, Stephanie B. 4 PE I 307 McDaniel Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina 505 Laurens Cgurt, Camden, Sguth Carolina MOUG, Carole I-- 2 MAT Newton, Carole Elaine I EED 220 Buchanan Circle, Pendleton, South Carolina Route l, Central, South Carolina Motte, Sandra Elaine I BUS Newton, Patricia J. 2 BUS 220 Buchanan Circle, Pendleton, South Carolina Route I, Box 62, McColl, South Carolina MOYSY, DSIOFIS .I- 4 HE Nichols, Lorela 4 HE Route 6, Spartanburg, South Carolina Route I, Saluda, South Carolina Mozingo, ,lane Eliz I BUS2 Nichols, Mary Patterson I BUS2 52l Chestnut Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Route 2, Box l5, Ridgeway, South Carolina Mullen, Dorothy Margaret I MUS Nicholson, Ann Rowland 5 70l McDonald Avenuel Charlotte, North Carolina l409 Seneca Place, Charlotte, North Carolina Mullen, Nancy Virginia I SOC Nickel, Barbara A. 4 HE 32 Montagn Street, Charleston, South Carolina 40l Fairview Road, Pittsburg 38, Pennsylvania Mullikin, Anne K. 3 PR Niver, Margaret Rose I HE ' 62 Main Street, Piedmont, South Carolina Joanna, South Carolina Mullinnix, Lucille I.' I MT Noe, Glenda Ruth I BUS2 308 Concord Road, Anderson, South Carolina 54l6 Plantation Dr., Route 3, Sumter, South Carolina Mullis, Judith Ann I MUS Noel, Helen Sidney I HE P. O. Box 350, Sumter, South Carolina 222l Terrace Way, Columbia, South Carolina Munn, Brenda L. 2 BUS2 Norris, Doris Carolyn I BUS Route 4, Box I25, Bishopville, South Carolina 6l6 W. Hampton Street, Camden, South Carolina Munn, Jean D. 4 EED Norris, Sandra Lorraine I BUS2 200 Glenwood Avenue, Anderson, South Carolina Baldwin Heights, Clinton, South Carolina ' Murphy, Maureen Ann I PSY Norton, Donna M. 4 EED 1 I22l Belmont Ct., N. Charleston, South Carolina 504 S. l6th Avenue, Dillon, South Carolina Murray, Patricia G. 2 PSY Nuessner, Barbara Lynn I C r 2932 Illinois, Colorado Springs, Colorado I I6 Mt. Vista Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Murray, Vivian A. 2 EED Route I, Box 200, Harleyville, South Carolina O Musgrove, Tanya J. 2 BUS I33 Walden Circle, Spartanburg, South Carolina Oalmann, Suzanne 2 HE Musso, Katherine Eliz 4 EED Route I, Woodruff, South Carolina Quarters A, Naval Hosp., Key West, Florida Ocainr l-lazel Maree I HE MUSS0.. Linda M. 3 BIO 7lO Bennett, NE, Orangeburg, South Carolina Quarters A, Naval Hosp., Key West, Florida Qcaihr' Judith E, 2 PE Muzekari, Annette I EED 748 Green Street NE, Orangeburg, South Carolina ra 2l9 W. Croft Street, Greenville, South Carolina Odell, Mary F, 2 EED Myers- EIIZ Blair 2 MAT Box 306, Travelers Rest, South Carolina l980 Sheridan Drive, Orangeburg, South Carolina Odgmy Carolyn L. 4 EED Myers- Joan I-aVIrI3 I BIC ll5 Hursey Drive, Chesterfield, South Carolina 4IO Durant Avenue, N. Charleston, South Carolina Odom, Penelope Sue l SOC MYer5, PHUICIS Jane I MUS I724 Faraway Drive, Columbia, South Carolina 2407 Falcon Road, Charleston, Hgts, South Carolina Odom, Suzanne Eliz l C Route 5, Box 207, Darlington, South Carolina Q N Odriscoll, Claire M. 4 MT olllla I39 Beaufain Street, Charleston 6, South Carolina Ofarrell, Kathleen I EED NalllIc0eBl9SCaI53alxl7ljmirk Drive,4CIaalrllEZston, Georgia Ogsgri F5x1Vg2YRDrIVef Ialgregligr South Carollna Naplel' lalallces Enolee .l MAT . ezole. Black street, Rock Hail, south carolina 2I5 Shandon Street, Columbia, South Carolina O resby Elaine I HE Neal' Carolyn A' 4 BUS . gl Route 5 Box 337 D, Greenwood, South Carolina 407 W. Arch Street, Lancaster, South Carolina Okerry Sarqdra B' 4 ENG Neal' lvl' Charlene 2 EED . Boxl I2, Bishopville, South Carolina Il8 Briarwood Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina Okay Philip Cauthen 6 Neal' Nancy 'I' 4 ENG . 87ll Sumter Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Box 403, Fort Mill, South Carolina . . . Oldham, Rachel Leila I ART Neal' Sylvla Dlallle l BUSZ . 309 W. Forest Avenue, N. Augusta, South Carolina I0 Elletson Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Oliver Catherine P. r ENG Neal S lvla Onlta l SOC . ll7: W, Summersby Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina 1 Y na 5026 Burke Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina 28l STU DENT DIRECTORY-Continued Oneal, Barbara Jane I HE Route 2, Anderson, South Carolina Orr, Pamela Eliz I EED I447 Mt. Gallant Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Orr, Sylvia Ann I HE Edgemoor, South Carolina Outen, Susan Victoria I EED I430 Wichman Street, Walterboro, South Carolina Overton, Shirley Howell I EED 2I5 W. Pine Street, Florence, South Carolina Owdom, Betty J. 4 EED Route 3, Edgefield, South Carolina Owen, Deborah Mae 2 EED 203 W. Houston Street, Monroe, North Carolina Owen, Frances Elaine I HE I6l0 Clarendon Place, Rock Hill, South Carolina Owings, Barbara J. 2 COM P. O. Box 22, Owings, South Carolina Owings, Linda E. 2 HIS Route I, Woodruff, South Carolina Owings, Paula Judith I SOC ' Box 22, Owings, South Carolina Owings, Sandra A. 4 MUS 20 E. Faris Road, Greenville, South Carolina Owings, Shelia E. 2 HE Box. 60 Thornwell, Clinton, South Carolina P Pace, Gloria J. 3 EED Nichols, South Carolina Pack, Frances V. 2 MUS Route 4, Piedmont, South Carolina Padgett, Cassandra E. 3 ENG 5II W. Church Street, Saluda, South Carolina Page, Betty A. 4 MUIS Route I, Box 209, Williston, South Carolina Page, Cecilia I BUS2 2352 Orton Street, Charlotte, North Carolina Page, Edna Earle 5 2752 Montgomery Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Page. Marlis I EED 5l8 Horne Street, Monchs Corner, South Carolina Painter, Georgia N. 4 EED 29 Woodlawn Avenue, Charleston Hgts, South Carolina Painter, Sharon L. 2 BUS 200l Millye Street, Kingsport, Tennessee Painter, Sue' Elaine I COM 436 Channel Drive,- Tampa 6, Florida Parham, Eliz S. 4 PE 3I4 W. Main, Latta. South Carolina Parham, Sylvia Mae I PE Latta, South Carolina Parker, Claudia E. 2 EED Route 2, Ebenezer Rd., Florence, South Carolina Parker, Gladys M. 4 BUS Box 303, Hartsville, South Carolina Parker, Harriette L. 4 PE Box I, Langley, South Carolina Parker, Judith A. 2 BUS2 Route I, Hemingway, South Carolina Parker, Sandra R. 3 PSY .5 Beaufort Street, Greenville, South Carolina Parker, Mona Melissa I MT ' I4 Warren Court, Sumter, South Carolina Parker, Patricia Anne I RE Box 8553, Greenville, South Carolina Parker, Sandra K. 3 EED 25l3 Edgewood Drive, Gaffney, South Carolina Parks, Barbara E. 4 HE I04 Cabin Street, Union, South Carolina Parrish, Jennifer E. 2 MAT I504 Stratford Road, N. Charleston, South Carolina Parrish, Judith A. 2 EED 525 Rich Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Parrish, Leila Eugenia 2 BUS 3lI E. Arch Street, Lancaster, South Carolina Parrish, Linda Lee I EED Box 93, Marathon, Florida 282 Parrott, Janice Gray I LS Route 4, Box 55, Florence, South Carolina Patrick, Mary E. 3 HE. 2204 Willow Street, Columbia, South Carolina Patterson, Frances C. 3 RE Route 2, Box 378, Fort Mill, South Carolina Patterson, Linda Kay I BUS2 Stirp I7 North, Sebring, Florida Patton, Nan Evans I HIS 624 Sedgewood Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Paul, Eunice F. 4 ENG l306 Race Path, Conway, South Carolina Paulsen, Nancy J. 4 EED 2 Clarendon Road, Savannah, Georgia Payne, Joan V. 3 SPA Box I7l4, Balboa Canal Zone Payne, Sudie Eliz 4 EED l93l S. Trinity Drive, Charleston, South Carolina Pearce, Florence Ella I BIO Box 353, Fort Mill, South Carolina Peay, Virginia Ann I MT 4l2 Winston Avenue, Bennettsville, South Carolina Peden, Margaret A. 4 HE Route l, Box I7, Gray Court, South Carolina Peebles, Cecilia 4 EED Box l83, Pamplico, South Carolina Peebles, Delores Elaine I RE Route 2, Rock Hill, South Carolina Peel, Phyllis Dianne I LS Route 2, Hartsville, South Carolina Peeples, Patricia l. 2 BIO Scotia, South Carolina Penland, Georgia W. 3 EED 2l3 Beechwood Drive, Spartanburg, South Carolina Penland, Patricia Ann I CHE IOO Belton Avenue, Greer, South Carolina Pennington ,Joyce P. I ENG Box 3l6, Route I, Grover, North Carolina Perkins, Peggy Lee 3 BIO ' 203 Glenwood Avenue, Anderson, South Carolina Perkins, Sandra Ray I C 735 Woodward Road, Charleston, South Carolina Perry, Adelyn E. 4 HE 722 Ormond Terrace, Macon, Georgia Perry, Mary Evangeline I HE 8 Verdun Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Perry, Myra A. 3 EED 6I4 Mill Street, Abbeville, South Carolina Peterson, Carol Jean I MT Route 3, Box 2l8 B, Rock Hill, South Carolina Peterson, Martha G. 2 ART Windham Center, Willimantic, Connecticut Petrauskas, Ellen F. I EED Pocono Ridge Rd., Brookfield Cntr. , Connecticut Pettus, Virginia Lynette I EED Route 2, Box 337, Fort Mill, South Carolina Petty, Jane K. 4 HIS 4ll E. Walnut Avenue, Gastonia, North Carolina Petty, Mildred S. 2 SOC Box 368, Landrum, South Carolina Phillips, Candace Jane I HIS Route 2, Greer, South Carolina Phillips, Ina Kathryn I HE Route 2, Southwood Dr., Gastonia, North Carolina Phillips, Nancy J. 4 EED l758 Mt. Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, South Carolina Phillips, Phyllis D. 3 ENG Route I, Box 346, Rock Hill, South Carolina Phillips, Sarah D. 3 BIO Route I, Box Il5, Nichols, South Carolina Phillips, Susan L. 2 ENG I202 Ireland Hills Dr., Walterboro, South Carolina Phipps, Marjorie A. 4 EED IIO Rodgers Avenue, Lake City, South Carolina Pickelsimer, Elizabeth 3 PE Route I, Piedmont, South Carolina Pickens, Hilda A. 3 ENG 2805 Barnard E Bee, Anderson, South Carolina Pinson, Janice Eileen I MUS P. O. Box 365, Clinton, South Carolina 1 lla T13 5 Ut 3 ina 3 lina ia 1 STUDENT DIRECTORY-Continued Pinson, Jtgdy Eliz d 2 C i Prager, Marion Alice 2 BUS2 ' Route , Creenwoo , South Carolina 32l6 Libeth Street, Charlotte, North Carolina Pitts, Cynthia C. 2 PSY Prather, Rebecca J. 2 HIS I44 Chadwick Drive, Charleston, South Carolina l609 Broad Street Camden South Carolina PINS- 'Wanna I EED Pressley. Cornelia Eliz 3 His Musgrove EXL, Clinton, South Carolina 6l6 Charlotte Avenue Rock Hill South Carolina Platt, Frances Henrietta I HE pressley Joan B. '4 EED ' Box 84 B, Ravenel, South Carolina Routeu, L-owrysv South Carolina Platt' Dolls H' 4 HIS, Pressley, Lillian J. 2 PSY Route 4, Box 343, Rock Hill, South Carolina 2600 Club Drive, Spartanburg South Carolina Plowman, Bernice F. 2 HIS pressieyg Linda K' 3 EED 4804 Charlotte St Columbia, South Carolina 333 Church Street, Bamberg South Carolina Plummer, Evelyn Carole I BUS2 Price' Arena Sue I E513 Route l- Clloflsouth Carollna 609 O Avenue, Cayce, South Carolina Polezoes, Katherine Ann l COM Price, Barbara Jean I HIS 68l Forest Street, Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina Route 4, Box 3l, Andrews, South Carolina Polk, Linda E- 4 BUS Price, Donna Rebecca I EED 855 Colonial Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina l2l6 W, Main, Union' South Carolina Pollock, Jean Eliz 3 EED Price, Elaine I PSY 607 E. Black Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina 7l8 N. Main Street, Darlington, South Carolina POISYON, ECVCY .l0YCe 3 EED Price, Frances A. 4 'soc Route l, Blenlielm, South Carolina I472 Sunset Drive, Pottstown, Pennsylvania Poole, Donna K-aY l l-S Price, Frances M. 4 BIO l2l Rasor Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Box 44, Conway, South Carolina Poole, Margie E- 3 PE Price, Nellie F. 2 BUS 202 Princeton Avenue, N. Charleston, South Carolina l05, Saco Street, Ninety Six, South Carolina Poole, Pl1Ylll5 Elaine l EED m Price, Patricia Lee I BUS 90l E. Lee Road, TaYlors. South Carolina Hwy. 29 South, Anderson, South Carolina Pope, Sandra Louise I ART Prince, Barbara J. 4 HIS 504 E. Black'Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Route I, Box 69, Inman, South Carolina Porter, CarolYn Ann l l'lE Prince, Cameron Pearl 3 EED 22l Ann Street, Pickens, South Carolina IIO E. Hampton Street, Anderson, South Carolina Porter, Myrna J. 4 ENG Prince, Linda Estelle 3 ENG 42l S. Chestnut Street, Gastonia, North Carolina Route l, Pelzer, South Carolina Porter, Nancy E. 4 HE Privette, Caroline Eliz l BUS2 P. O. Box 564, Lancaster, South Carolina Rolling Acres, Box 464, Conover, North Carolina Porter, Peggy L. 2 BUS2 Privette, Georgianna I C Route 3, Hartsville, South Carolina ll E. Main Street, Williston, South Carolina Porter, Richard Harold 6 Privette, Grace Elaine I PSY 366 E. Creswell Avenue, Greenwood, South Carolina Route 3, Box.85, Rock Hill, South Carolina Poston, Betsy R. 3 EED H Privette, Janet Q. 2 C Route 2, Box 47, Pamplico, South Carolina Orw 5, PI- Adams, New POFI, Rhode Island Poston, Gayle Maxine I MAT Proctor, Barbara .l- 3 ENG P. O. Box 424, Pamplico, South Carolina R01-lie l, Pork, South Cafellna Poston, Linda G, 2 EED Proctor, Eleanor J. 2 HE Route I, Pamplico, South Carolina P. O. Box 356, Olanta, South Carolina Poston, Merrinell 3 EED Proctor, Linda A. 2 EED Route I, Johnsonville, South Carolina Route l, Eofkr SOI-'th Cafolma poston Nano K, 2 PSY Pruette, Sandra E. 4 EED Box 60, Clinton, South Carolina f Y Blythewood, South Carolina Pullen, Wilba Joyce 3 EED V Poston, Teresa G. 2 EED Route I, Hemingway, South Carolina Illl Burttonwood Cr. W., Chargng? 5, North Caro Ina Potter, Carolyn A. 4 BUS Purcell, DOHS Caf0lYn ll S th Carolina 407 S. Blvd., N. Charleston, South Carolina I27 Wenthworth Street, Chaibgston, OU Potter, Linda Traucl l EED Purvis, Grafllte .lane G l Od South Caronna Box 698, Loris, South Carolina 602 Edgefield Street, reenwo , Potter, Martha Eliz l MAT P. O. Box 8I, Prosperity, South Carolina Q Potts, Leila J. 3 MAT I l2l2 Winthrop Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Quick, Janilyn T. 4 HE U Potts, Lucy J. 3 HE Route 2, Box 58, Hopkins, South Carolina 22I Confederate Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Powell, Dorothy J. 3 EED ' l20 Cooper Street, Kingstree, South Carolina R Powell, Gwendolyn L. 2 HE I P Roltitel-I, dBoE l40, Herrgingvgay, South Carolina Rabon, Gloria game , HE 0We , ' a - . ' , S h C I' 20I5 Chnerokee Lane, Charleston Hers., SOI-'th Cafollna Rags? Tiitcliogxi Avenuei Sljinster out am ma Powell, Linda Fagyzez D I SSOCh Carolina Rgute 3, Galivants Ferry, South Carolina Route l' Box ' uncan' out Rabun Alyce A. 3 EED Powell- Marian B' l , 2 EED C I. l653 Pearlott Street, Charleston, South Carolina ' P Oallilablxn FMT' Wlll'St3n'Ei,Eth am ma Raffield, Patricia A. 2 FRE owe , arian . . ' k,N b ,S thC lia 800 Wennemeker Avenue, Florence, South Carolina RaEgnC.JILI,alorl:4a!Il3uajn ew5errY ou aro n P02255 iatrlcia LS o J E CHEN: Florida 952 Hawthorne Lane, Rock Hill, South Carolina ariana Roa , ac sonvi , R . N Y ll 4 HIS Power, Patsy Chappell I EED . agB?:k 73nCRoute 4, Rock Hill, South Carolina 4 I I9 Roundtop Road, Columbia, SOUYIW Carolma Rahal Rofsalie 6 P0Wef, Pauline F, 4 SOC Auuu-,ante Gon 56 AP 701, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Route I, Saluda, South Carolina Raines, Judy A. 3 LS P D a M- 7- Hls Route 4, York, South Carolina owers, onn 85Il Beauregard Street, Dallas 25, Texas 283 STU DENT DI RECTORY-Continued Rainey, Brenda Gail I ENG 207 Green Street, Williamston, South Carolina Rainwater, Olivia Marie I EED Route 2, Box 464, Cheraw, South Carolina Rallings, Margaret C. 3 ENG P. O. Box IIO9, Pageland, South Carolina Rambow, Patricia A. 2 MAT South Hills, Union, South Carolina Ramsay, Linda M. 2 C Route I, Madison, South Carolina Randolph, Dianne Wilson 2 C Route I, Box 247, Blacksburg, South Carolina Raney, Shula Rose I ART P. O. Box lI45, Columbia, South Carolina Rankin, Legare 4 RE Box 398, Hope Mills, North Carolina Ratterree, Brenda Kay I PE 653 Chestnut Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Ratterree, Charlene P. I HIS Route I, Box l95 C, Blackstock, South Carolina Rawl, Carol A. 4 EED Route I, Pelion, South Carolina Rawlinson, Joanne I RE Route 2, Box IO6, Winnsboro, South Carolina Raybourne, Jeanne R. I HE 2922 Bridlewood Lane, Jacksonville, Florida Rea, Mary Catherine I HE Route I, Box 2I0, Matthews, North Carolina Reames, Judy Carol I HIS 2503 Fripp Street, Beaufort, South Carolina Reaves, Betty J. 3 BUS 907 Cleveland Street, Dillon, South Carolina Redfearn, Susan I LS Box l93, Inman, South Carolina Redmond, Judith A. 3 EED I403 St. Andrews Terrace, Columbia, South Carolina Reed, Anne Eliz 3 BUS 5527 Main Street, Columbia, South Carolina Reed, Dianne 2 FRE 22l Erkwood Drive, Hendersonville, North Carolina Reed, Patricia C. 4 HIS 652 Broughton SW, Orangeburg, South Carolina Reeder, Virginia Lee I BUS2 5 Johnson Road, Charleston, South Carolina Reeley, Cora J. 2 MUS 620 C Avenue, W. Columbia, South Carolina Rees, Carolyn V. 2 BIO 397 Rowayton Avenue, S. Norwalh, Connecticut Reeves, Sandra A. 3 PSY 8 Main Street, Langley, South Carolina Reid, Betty June I BUS Route 2, Box I32, N. Augusta, South Carolina Reid, LindaJ. 2 ENG Box l85, Holly Hill, South Carolina Reid, Marsha J. 3 EED Route I, Box 26, Belmont, North Carolina Renwick, Sharon Lilian I PSY 2027 Dilworth Rd. W, Charlotte 3, North Carolina Rettew, Doris Poundstone 4 EED 3729 Stonehaven Drive, Charlotte 5, North Carolina Revels, Harriette Eliz I EED Route 2, Chester, South Carolina Reynolds, Alice Carol I ENG IO36 Bose Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Reynolds, Eliz A. 2 COM 789 Dills Bluff Road, Charleston, South Carolina Reynolds, Mary L. 2 HE Route 2, Pinewood, South Carolina Rhodes, Betty J. 3 HIS 4278 George Avenue, Charleston Hgts., South Carolina Rhodes, Jordan B. 2 MUS Route I, Box 278, Belmont, North Carolina Rhodes, Judy A. 2 EED 739 Anderson Drive, Williamston, South Carolina Rhodes, Sarah F. 2 SOC John De La Howe School, McCormick, South Carolina Rice, Carol Ann I SPA 7 I2 Beach Court, Ft. Pierce, Florida Richards, Sara Margaret I HE 3483 Selwyn Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina I 284 Richardson, Anne S. 3 ML I7l2 College Avenue, Hartsville, South Carolina Richardson, Phyllis Ann I HE P. O. Box 3l77 EC, Columbia, South Carolina Rickenbaker, Charlotte A. I HE IO3 Second Avenue, Lake City, South Carolina Riddle, Jenny A. 3 EED Route 2, Clover, South Carolina Riddle, Marta Jo 3 EN G Box 67, Drayton, South Carolina Ridgeway, Sammie C. 4 EED IO6 Hillcrest Drive, Union, South Carolina Ridgill, Lenora Kay I MAT Box 263, Manning, South Carolina Ridings, Rebecca P. 3 ART Box 5096, Kingsport, Tennessee Riggs, Jacqueline Eliz V. I SOC 530 Hollis Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Riley, Margaret Ellen I EED 509 N. Congdon Street, Georgetown, South Carolina Riley, Pamela K. 4 LS St. Matthews, South Carolina Riley, Sandra Suzanne I HE 3 Pineview Avenue, Berlin, New Jersey Rippy, Merle A. 3 HE 208 Phillips Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina I EED Risko, Kathleen Marie IO4 Florence Street, Pickens, South Carolina Rivers, Linda Carol 6 HE Box 636, Isle of Palms, South Carolina Rivers, Paula Douglass I ML 206 Center Street, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina Roach, Iris Anne I BUS Route 4, Box 355, Rock Hill, South Carolina Roach, Myra L. 2 LS P. O. Box I I3, Roebuck, South Carolina Roark, Linda Allene I HE Box 83, Blacksburg, South Carolina Roberts, Betty Jean I HIS I Alexander Street, Taylors, South Carolina Roberts, Celia D. 2 MUS Route 2, Kershaw, South Carolina Roberts, Cheryl M. 3 EED 508 Wilton Street, Greenville, South Carolina Roberts, Linda Kay I ENG l0l Carolina Street, Blacksburg, South Carolina Roberts, Sheila Lee D. I EED l6l2 Lakeview Avenue, Camden, South Carolina Robinson, Brenda R. 2 EED Route I , Taylors, South Carolina Robinson, Dorothy L. 4 ENG I I9 Charlotte Street, York, South Carolina Robinson, Eliz Ann 2 BUS Route I, Box 80, Lancaster, South Carolina Robinson, Gretchen L. 4 COM Box 7, High Shoals, North Carolina Robinson, Helen Elaine I BUS Route I, Box l58, Buffalo, South Carolina Robinson, Jacqueline A. 3 LS Route 2, Callison, South Carolina Robinson, Janice R. 2 SOC Shoals Junction, South Carolina Robinson, Laura Lou I PSY P. O. Box 535, Denmark, South Carolina Robinson, Lena Janet I RE Route I, Waxhaw, North Carolina Robinson, Marshall A. 4 EED l508 Inland Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Robinson, Mary F. 2 RE ' Belle Oaks Farm, Cross Anchor, South Carolina Robinson, Mary G. 4 EED ' 300 Hawthorne Street, Mt. Holly, North Carolina Robinson, Mary Wylie 4 EED 404 Edgewood Court, Lancaster, South Carolina Robinson, Norma R. 2 HE Box 26I53 De Riddes Sta., Charlotte, North Carolina Robinson, Sarah S. 4 HE Box 7, High Shoals, North Carolina Roche, Betty Ann I EED 7I3 5- Pettb' Street, Gaffney, South Carolina STUDENT Dllatcrolw-continual Roddey, Cynthia Plair 5 Ryan, Marie Theresa l BUS2 RO:dl3ylfVMZlra:nEStreet. Rgcblglgll, South caroline I8 Lise Drive, Greenville, soilrn Carolina Chester Road, Great Falls, South Carolina Rodgers, Gwendolyn A. 3 PSY 3337 Eastwood Drive, Charlotte, North oa,,,,,na 5 Rodgers, Linnie ,lane I BUS2 . Route 5, Box 49 A, Sumter, South Carolina Sal6?9, A4jale:aDi'lii1rem:iXlE O al CRT S h C I' Roff, Sarah Roberta I HE Sample, Julianne H., l 3 ngr?1Gurg' out am ma Biltmore Drlve' Route 5- E-a5leYr South Caffillfla Route 5, Box 425, Seneca, South Carolina ROWS' Ca'0'Y JOYCE I PE Sanders liioirn c. 2 c 327 S- Ravenel Stfeetr COII-lmbla, South Carolina Route 5 Box 96 Gaffney South Carolina Rogers' Frances Anna l ENG Sanders, Margaret 3 HE Route l, Box 347, Florence, South Carolina 205 Library Street, Moncks Corner, South Carolina Rogers, Gloria jean I FRE Sanders, Virginia L. 4 HE Route 2' Woodruff' South Carolina IIS Allee Street, Clemson, South Carolina Rogers' Helen R' 2 MT Sanford, Celia Gail I PSY I26 Gfeel'1W00d Street. Aiken, South Carolina Route I, Box 205 B, Leesville, South Carolina R0E.ef5r l-lnda l EED Sansbury, Carolyn 3 HE 202 Woodhaven Drive, Lexington, North Carolina Route 2, Box 75, Timmonsville, South Carolina Rogers. MafY A- 4 SPA Sansburg, jane Everett I EED I03 Sydnor Road, Spartanburg,rSouth Carolina Route I, Effingham, South Carolina Rogers, Mildred D. 4 BUS Sargent, Cornelia Eliz 3 ENG Route 3, Mullins, South Carolina Route I, Pendleton, South Carolina Rogers, Olivia D. 3 PE Sargent, Rebecca Pearl 3 SOC Route I, Box 53I, Marion, South Carolina Box l2l, Una, South Carolina Rogers, Penny L. 2 HE Sarratt, Edith Carper 5 I906 Freeman Drive, Bellevue, Nebraska II05 Christopher Circle, Rock Hill, South Carolina Rollins, Carol L. 4 ENG Sarratt, Sarah Teressa I BIO 893 Robbins Circle, Chester, South Carolina 2I,0 Grace Street, Gaffney, South Carolina Rollins, Susan Weldon I BIO Sartor, Virginia K. 4 EED Box l28, Florence, South Carolina Route 3, Union, South Carolina Rollison, Patty Sabet I C Sasser, Barbara Maxie I C Box I06, jackson, South Carolina 320 Warren Street, Walterboro, South Carolina Roper, Julia Eliz I EED Saunders, Patricia Ann I BUS2 Route 2, Pickens, South Carolina I6 Alpine Way, Greenville, South Carolina Rose, Colleen L. 2 MT Sallttefr M-QVY C- 4 FRE 3l I2 Atlantic Avenue, Charleston Hgts, South Carolina IOS l'l0ft0n Avenue. Belton. South Carolina Ross, Brenda Kathryn l HE SHYIOH Deborah A- 3 EED Box 577' Blacksburg, South Carolina l9I2 N. Sherman Street, York, Pennsylvania Ross, Sandra Owen 1 CHE Scarborough, Lucy Luree I MT H6 Randstone Court, Charlotte, No,-th Carolina 927 E. Whitner Street, Anderson, South Carolina Rostrgn, Charlotte Ann I EED Schaeffer, Patricia Anne I ART 607 Cheney Road, Cie,-hson, South Carolina 2lI Balsam Road, Hendersonville, North Carolina Rountree, Brenda -loyce I EED Scheffeyr MHVY Ellz 4 SPA I9IO Carolina Avenue, Barnwell, South Carolina i022 High Sffeefr POYISYOWIM PCUUSYIVNIIE Rouse, Edna Johnson 3 HIS Schenck, Margaret A. I SOC Route 3, Box 259, Mullins, South Carolina BOX 6036, Greensboro, Nofth Carolina Rouse, Joyce L. 3 PE Schiavoni, Marie C. 4 ENG I844 Courtney Drive, N. Augusta, South Carolina Main Street. 538 Harbor. New York Rowe' Helen K. 2 EED Schill, Mary Carolyn I EED O Sunset Drive, Manning, South Carolina 2l8 Calhoun Street, Charleston, South Carolina Rowell, Joyce Carolyn l MAT senrnio, CarolYfl Sue I .SOC I D los l.invvooo Street, Easley, South carolina l57 MurraY Street. Chula Vista- California Rowell, Mary A. 2 HIS Schmidt, Kathryn J.. 3 HE 1 . . Route I' Aynor, South Carolina 703 Enderby Drive, Alexandria, Vlfglnla Roy' Anne Davis ' EED Schmidt, Mary Eliz I I PSY 2I6 E. Jefferson Street, York, South Carolina Sbhljgrig Rsreiglif Ejrzlen' GSOFENG ROYIZI4 Elllehiogzltiiei, Aiken,lScEJ?I?Carolina SChlJfgeiroIElZr,AxgeJnSuae1, Charleston AFB, South Carolina RunBfc?rlt96f:niuIcC2idenviIle,2Nigl? Carolina SCh?3lrg-htgiitfet' Chergwnfguth Carolina Rungelt' Phyllis Ann 2 BUS2 300 Robinhood Road, Greenville, South Carolina ox 645, Crundu, Canal Zone Runion, joye H. 2 BUS Schwartz, Rachel C. I PE . S h C I' 22 Merimac Court, Greenville, South Carolina SCht?iiih?vfIla'iitE4na:lgV7 W' CXolg'g'g'a' out am ma RunPycaLngeSg',lVQZXCSQEIY-fllraveIerS3Rigt? South Carolina S x2Zr12TrgElsgyStreet, gharleston, South Carolina Rush Sarah C' 3 MUS C0622 Hanover Court, Rock Hill, South Carolina Major Drive, Box 433, Manning, South Carolina Rushton, Janet Eliz I EED 22I Gueen Street, Georgetown, South Carolina Russell, Doris Lee I PSY 625 Saluda Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Russell, Linda E. 3 ART Route I, Box 43, Bamberg, South Carolina Russell, Lula Diane I BUS2 A 5l0 S. Pinckney Street, Union. South Camllna Scott, Carol W. 3 SOC 600 Hudson Street, Dillon, South Carolina Scott, Lynn Estes I BIO 820 King Street, o Scott, Margaret Carroll I COM V 30l S. Laurel Street, Summerville, South Carolina Scott, Phyllis Marilyn l ENG Box 46, Ridge Spring, South Carolina C Iumbia, South Carolina 285 STUDENT DIRECTORY-Continued Scott, Sherrill Jane I ENG SIFHPSOU, DOUUB LYNN I HE C I2 Route 2, Box I35, Greenwood, South Carolina Route 2, BOX 327. Rf-'Ck Hill, South Carolina Scruggs, Judy G. 2 EED Simpson, Jane C. 2 MUS Route 3, Chesnee, South Carolina 4I9 W. Springs Street, Lancaster, South Carolina Scurry, Eda Florence 4 HE Simpson, Janice Rae I MT III Earl Street, Laurens, South Carolina 99 Paisley Park, Sumter, South Carolina Seey, Frances Donita I HIS Simpson, Sandra Kay I EED Route I, Fort Mill, South Carolina 9I2 Cheraw Drive, Florence, South Carolina Seigler, Nettie V. 4 EED Sims, Jane Marian I HIS Route 6, Box 309, Rock Hill, South Carolina Route 3, Hartsville, South Carolina Seiersen, Melody K. I MAT Sims, Judy Mixon I BUS2 IO34 Clark Road, Aiken, South Carolina 265 Oak Street, Winnsboro, South Carolina sellers, Sylvia A. 2 EED ' sippen, Matthai. 2 HE 607 W, Meadow, Gaffney, South Carolina I I8 S. Confederate Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Semple, Anna Carden I HE Sistare, Gladys, Annette I EED IBO6 Fair Street, Camden, South Carolina 729 Asheville Hwy., Spartanburg, South Carolina Senn, Pamelia 4 LS Sizemore, Jane B. 2 HIS Route I, Newberry, South Carolina 2I7 Westview Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Senn, Sara Kathryn , I - Skelton, Marilee Barnes I EED Ora, South Carolina 8 Horseshoe Circle, Greenville, South Carolina Sessions, Ruth P. 3 PR Skinner, Shirley J. 2 C P. O. Box 4I3, Georgetown, South Carolina Episcopal Church Home, York, South Carolina Sexton, Jane Dianne I EED Skinner, Tessa Wood I EED Box 255, Joanna, South Carolina IOO Grace Street, Gaffney, South Carolina Sexton, Virginia A. 3 SOC Skipper, Martha L. 2 EED 557 Gadsden Court, Spartanburg, South Carolina Route 2, Box 88, Conway, South Carolina Seymour, Martha A. 3 RE Skipper, Sharon Susan I C Carlton, Georgia P. O. Box 334, Dillon, South Carolina Shallcross, Diane D. 2 HIS Sloan, Sandra Carol I EED 30I Old Tote Road, Mountain Side, New Jersey 207 Strawberry Lane, Clemson, South Carolina Shannon, Caroline R. 2 C Small, Rita M. 2 HE 4809 San Rafael, Tampa 9, Florida 203 Azalea Road, Lancaster, South Carolina Shannon, Mary Mills I MUS Smalley, Emmie W. 4 HE P. O. Box I9, Blackstock, South Carolina Route 5, Box 33, Aiken, South Carolina Shaw, Rita G. 4 ENG Smart, Martha Eliz 3 MAT Box I64, Iva, South Carolina IOO North Union, Concord, North Carolina Shealy, Andrea Eliz 4 LS Smith, Amaryllis Harriet I HE Route I, Little Mountain, South Carolina I7l Cedar Springs Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina Shedd, Dorothy J. 3 BUS Smith, Anne W. 2 C IOO6 Marlboro, Barnwell, South Carolina I520 Skylyn Drive, Spartanburg, South Carolina Sheldrick, Gail Lee I C Smith , Annette 3 MAT 4 Brookwood Road, Asheville, North carolina IO3 Brandon Street, Union, South Carolina Shelley, Margaret D. 4 ENG Smith, Cathey 3 HE 403 W. Main, Latta, South Carolina Jackson Square, Anderson, South Carolina Shelton, Carolyn Aleda I BUS' Smith, Charlotte M, 2 MAT 284I Laurens Road, Greenville, South Carolina Box 54, Ocean Drive, South Carolina Sheppard, Judith A- 2 PE Smith, Cynthia Gail I Busz I002 Holliday Drive, N. Augusta, South Carolina l4lO Brentwood Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Sherrill, Kathryn S. I ENG Smith, Frances Rentz 4 EED R01-lie 3, CIOVer,'SOuth Carolina I720 W. Wappoo, Charleston, South Carolina Sherron, Dianna J. 2 EED - Smith, Frances Ruby 2 MUS . Route I, Hartsville, ,South Carolina 793 Leonard Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina Shetley, Rita Carolyn I HIS Smith, .IHFIICC Louise 2 ENG l I9 Chipley La, Greenville, South Carolina I I7 Hillbrook Drive, Spartanburg, South Carolina Shillinglaw, Jane E. I MAT Smith. .lean Carol I EED 2I64 Celanese Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Route It BOX 357 A, Camden, South Carolina Shillinglaw, Rebecca A. I ENG Smith, Judith G. 3 EED Route l, Sharon, South Carolina 6 W. Surrey Drive, Charleston, Hgts, South Carolina Shipeg, Sue Jane I ENG Smith, Judith Marie I MAT Box l54, Luray, Sguth Carolina Georgia Road, Route 5, Spartanburg, South Carolina Shirley, Linda G, 2 BU52 Smith, Judith Ross I I COM B 4 Chester Homes, Chester, South Carolina 22 Washington Drive, Cherry Point, North Carolina Shirley, Linda L, 2 HIS Smith, Kathleen Bethea I C 7l2 N. Main Street, Greenville, South Carolina 907 Bell Street' C0 lWaYi South CSFOIINZ Shuford, Marion Eloise l BUS2 Smith. Laurie EIIZ 3 BIO 2l4 Christian Street, Cheraw, South Carolina II33 BOSS Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Shular, Eliz A. 2 SPA Smith, Linda G. 2 MT 46Ol Cedar Springs Road, Columbia, South Carolina 303 E. Blackstock Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina Shuler, Jane Anne I EED Smith, Linda M, 3 LS 37 Woodmom Road, Alexandflai VIVSIDI-9 393 Lake Forest Drive, Spartanburg, South Carolina Shuler, Jean Workman I HE Smith, ,Margaret Ka,-on I SOC Route I- BOX 205- HOIIY Hill- 50UIl'1 Carolina '5537 Lakewood Drive, Norfolk 9, Virginia Shu5Iir5g,MPaL,i4l,a Iiayd R d L C b S h Smith, Martha E. 3 ENG oc ing ir oa , o um ia, out Carolina 75 Sal Sue ' ' Sibielski, Sheryle F. I ENG Smith, Martha Efmrt' COI3ImPI?II'?T South Carolma I l40 Evergreen Circle, Orangeburg, South Carolina Route I, Box 3, Williston, South Carolina Simmons, Cynthia T. 4 BUS2 Smith, Nancy G, 2 CHE 5l2 9th Avenue, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Route l, grancl-Wine, South Carolina Simmons, Virginia Ann I ENG Smith, Patricia Ann 3 EED P'8SIY WISSIY 26, Williston, South Carolina IOI7 Cheraw Drive, Florence, South Carolina 286 Iina Iina Iina Iina lna lolini ilina STUDENT DIRECTORY-Continued Smith, Patricia Anne Wisacky, South Carolina Squgeg' lgabeth L' 2 BIO Smith, Patricia M. 4 MUS ' Stafford. Sallriicdg-gil AYVIOV, South Carolina 790 N. Blvd., Orangeburg, South Carolina l302'Winthr0p brlve R2 Elilil . Smith, Peggy -lean l Blo Staggs Patricia Anne , oc I lDg,YSouth Carolina .l7l9 M0fIfel'eY.D lVer Rock Hill. South Carolina 205 Park Street, Ninety Six South Cal-Oli smith, Phyllis cell lu EED Stall, Catlwlne Freeman ' l MT 'Ia .602 Byron Road' Columbla' South Carolina 4l5 AIVDOFI Road, Rockingham North Carolina Smith, Samuel Eugene 6 Stallings Sarah F 4 HE , l22o Winthrop Drive, Reele Hill, South Carol' B 4215 I42 S.'l . . Smith, Sandra Catherine I HE ma Stanlceyy, Ellen C. U I AVE, Mm' South Carolma ,304 Wyatt Avenue' Clemson, South Carolina 303 Mimosa Drive, Greensboro North Carolina Smith. Sa-ndrla Zaye' I I C l Stanselly Karen Yvonne I 'MAT M1328 Q-lJrgL1r:nK Drive, ljlngsglgee, South Carolina S 202 Duke Street' Greer' South Carolina v - tanton, Sh 'I P I' Sm.2g Bgaclabzrn, Green4vigleJ,SSouth Carolina 205 Lamilr aRoaacl1, lD2rIington,l S551 Carolina It 1 ara - Stanton, Susan A. 2 C S 9lll lnlalfl S'Cl'e'?-CQSCQEEB, South Carolina 608 Aiken Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina 'Tilt - e 97' Starnes, B tt M I PE l520 Skylyn Drive, Spartanburg, South Carolina Route 2? Iiianjjster South Ca I' Smith, Shirley E. 2, eusz 5,a,,,es, lung K. ' 2 PSY 'O 'na 22 E. Augusta Place, Greenville, South Carolina l524 Elder Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Smith, Stella M. 2 FRE Stattolrl, Betsy D. 3 HE Route l, Ladson, South Carolina l8825 N. Bay Road, Miami Beach, Florida Smith, Susan Ault 2 PE Stearns, Kathryn I C Box l343, Florence, South Carolina Route I, Box 258, Georgetown, South Carolina Smith, Susan Irene I ART Stebbins, Beverley C. I HE l24 Walker Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina 7l0 Augusta Street, Greenville, South Carolina Smith, Sylvia Dean I ENG Steele, Nancy Rebecca I MAT 226 Maryland Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina 803 East 2nd Avenue, Easley, South Carolina Smith, Terrell A. 3 HE Stegman, Nicola Bell I EED Box l348, Florence, South Carolina 324 Meadowcrest Road, Cincinnati, Ohio Smith, Vivian S. 4 HE Steinmeyer, Freda Ann l PE 4OI S. Gossett Street, Anderson, South Carolina YemaSSee, South Carolina Smoak, Dorothy LaVerne I HIS Stephens, Betty Margaret 3 MT Route 3, Box 92, Johns lsland, South Carolina 8l2 E. Park Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina Smoak, Judith A. 3 SOC Stephens, June E. 4 ENG 425 Ravenwood Road, Walterboro, South Carolina Box 24l, Glendale, South Carolina Smoak, Madelyn E. 44 ART Stephens, Mary Eliz I C 3lO N. Ott Street, Branckville, South Carolina Route 3, Box 395 A, Inman, South Carolina Snipes, Frances Lynn I ENG Stevens, Doris G. 4 ENG l2l7 Florence Street, Columbia, South Carolina 409 Palmetto Street, Conway, South Carolina Snipes, Freddie Lynne I HE Stevens, Judy A. 3 EED 3224 Fifth Street, Hartsvllle, South Carolina P. O. Box 25, Clemson. South Carolina Snipes, Linda Louise I HIS Stevens, l-lnda .l- 2 MT l254 Oakland Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina l I6 Moultrie Street, Wlnnsboro, South Carolina Snipes, Mildred Dianne I ART Stevenson, JOHN Cfafle 5 Route 4, Lancaster, South Carolina II67 India Hook Rd., Rock Hill, South Carolina Snoddy, Angela I ENG Stevenson, Jayne Durham I BUS2 i P. O. Box 553, Greer, South Carolina Great Falls Road, WIDHSDOFO, South Carolina Snowdenl l-oula lvl. 2 EED Stewart, Elllzabeth T.. 3 ENG l Route 5, Conway, South Carolina I623 Kimberly Drive, Gastonia, North Carolina Snyder, Caroline K. 5 Stewart, Jean M. 4. BUS C l. 422 Prince Street, Georgetown, South Carolina Route 3., Box 20l B. Wlf1l'1SbFoE0. S0U'Cl'1 af0 Ina Sommer, Erna Hilda 3 HIS Stewart, Linda Jane 3 I. 698 Asheville Hwy., Spartanburg, South Carolina Route 2, York. SOI-ith Cam gluasz Sosebee, Brenda Lee I SOC Stewart, Mildred A. O 2 b S th Carolina Route 5, Box 438, Seneca, South Carolina S Routelvllr B? 270' ran?-geELgS' Ou Sours, Geneva K. 2 EED tewartl 'na nn , l620 Bruce Avenue, Charlottesville, Virginia ROI-We lr QPBF-'Pells' Sout? giggna Sowell, Mary ln 2 EED 1 Stewart, Patricia N. Ch I N th Carolina 496l Ashby Avenue, W. Charleston, South Carolina S Wistclvvell Sffeetr 2 aguogte' Of Spadaro, Tonina I BIO U am' ,U ' . Box 29, Route I, Rock Hill, South Carolina S .325EFa C'gZW AVen'3e'EKEl'5gSpOrt' Tennessee SP-inn. Virginia Ervin I MAT tl ' 'Z - 4704 Camellia Drive, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina S .lilo lf Wlesrjrl Street-3N-Eflugusfar South Ca'0 'ia Sparks, Margaret Terry I BUS U r amet ' h C l- 329 Providence Road, Gaffney, South Carolina S 'llToll4te Zlgglnookgreenzl PE24bFlorence, Sout aro Ina Il , ae , Spencer' Slfsan E' 3 ART Oh. Route 2, Box 232, Blackville, South Carolina S .2245 FaI'fa'X Road' Coluljllgus' 'O Still, Patricia Ariri l eusz H piers, Judith E. Brookgreen Park, Florence, South Carolina -Bonnealu, .South Carolina BUS Stllwell, Marguerite Kempie 3 REA Spltzefr Vlfglnla Z- 3 , 4 Oakland Avenue, Inman, South Carolina Hogood Avenue, Barnwell, South Carolina ENG Stokes Aletha D. 3 SPIVSY- Billie B- 7- FRE Boat 655 Wlnnsboro, South Carolina Box l048, TrYorl, North Carolina Stokes -lud'y D. 2 SOC Sports, Alicia Anne l PE l l et Bennettsville, South Carolina l Stokes Stre , P. O. Box 2l8, Georgetown, South Caro 'na Stone Betty A. 4 HE '5PfUiI'r Mamha DUBOSP 4 HE . Rolute I. Box I93, Wlnnsboro, South Carolina I Wactor Street, Sumter, South Carolina 287 STUDENT DI RECTORY-Continued Stone, Betty Jane 3 MUS Sweatt, Betty Ruth I BUS2 3 Ware Street, Ware Shoals, South,CaroIina 7 New Street. Wafe Shoals. 50Ufn Cafellna Stone, Joyce E, 2 BUS2 Switzer, Patricia Diane I MAT 7l9 S. Mississippi Avenue, Lakeland, Florida 200 Black Street. Spaftanbl-WS, 50Utn Carolina Stone, Judy Carol I EED Swofford, Mary Gail I E ED Route 3, Abbeville, South Carolina Box 386, cowpens. South Carolina Stone, Sarah N. 2 FRE Route I, Batesburg, South Carolina Stoudemire, Nancy Jo I BIO T l520 River Road, Orange Park, Florida Stowe, Linda G. 4 MAT Tait, Margaret Jennings 6 Route I, Clover, South Carolina Box 2632 C R Sta., Rock Hill, South Carolina Strait, Judith A. 3 PSY ' Talbert, Madelyn Preston I MUS 927 Martin Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina 2I9 E. Calhoun Street, Denmark, South Carolina Strange, Eddie G. 4 BUS Talley, Margaret A. 2 HE 2I9 Garden Street, Winnsboro, South Carolina Route I, Westville, South Carolina Strange, Reba Sandifer I EED Tallon, Glenda L. 4 EED , 2I9 Garden Street, Winnsboro, South Carolina Route 9, Box 493, Charleston Hgts,, South Carolina Stratford, Billie Dale I ML Tally, Mary Denise I EED Route I, Box 250 D, Charleston, South Carolina P. O. Box IOOOI, Jacksonville, Florida Stratton, Diane Gibbs I COM Tanner, Nelda Irene I MT 5 Tall Pine Road, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina P. O. Box 63, Pamplico, South Carolina Strickland, Margaret L. 2 BIO Tanner, Sharon Netta I ENG Route 2, Box 6, Nichols, South Carolina Route I, Hemingway, South Carolina Stricklin, Mary Lynn I BUS2 Tant, Elizabeth Lee I EED I25 La Salle Ct., Spartanburg, South Carolina I29 E. Calhoun Street, Denmark, South Carolina Springfellow, Marian I HE Tate, Christy Ann I C Route 4, Chester, South Carolina 844 Alhambra Drive, Jacksonville 7, Florida Strock, Mary A. 4 EED Tate, Donna M. 4 BUS2 l03 Folly Road, Charleston, South Carolina 6230 Burwood Avenue, Los Angeles 42, California Strohecker, Diane V. I HE Tate, Flicka L. 4 ENG 59I8 Woodvine Road, Columbia, South Carolina Route 4, Spartanburg, South Carolina H Stroud, Betty Ann I EED Tate, Grace E. 3 ENG Box 5, Joanna, South Carolina Route 4, Spartanburg, South Carolina , Stroud, Helen O. 3 ENG Tate, Kathryn Lynn I PE Route I, Richburg, South Carolina I I4 Aberdeen Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Stroup, Teresa Ann I BIO Tate, Margaret Rebecca 2 BUS2 Box 66, Fort Mill, South Carolina 22I9 Leesburg Road, Columbia, South Carolina Stroupe, Mary Ellen 4 BUS Taylor, Betty J. J 2 EED 408 W. Carroll Street, Cherryville, North Carolina 5I4 Cherokee Road. Florence. South Carolina Stubbs, Nancy L. 2 EED Taylor, Betty P. 3 SOC P. O. Box I50, Cheraw, South Carolina l20l State Street, Cayce, South Carolina Stump, Mary B. 2 HE Taylor, Brenda C. 4 EED IO2 E. Calhoun Street, Clinton, South Carolina Route I. Gfeefr South Carolina Sturgis, Nan C, 3 ENG Taylor, Brenda Dianne I C Route I, Box 28, Rock Hill, South Carolina 49l5 Kilbourne Road, Columbia, South Carolina Stutts, Jeanne Eliz 2 EED Taylor. I:f3nCeS C- 4 HE 7l0 Rockwood Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Route I. BOX I94. Laurens. South Carolina Styles, Caroline L. 4 HIS TaYI0fr .Ioan 3 HE Route I, Box 30, Clover, South Carolina Route 4, Box 6l, Greenville, South Carolina Suber, Susanne I ART TaYlQ r .IUCIY I EED Suber Drug Co., Piedmont, South Carolina ROI-lie 4. Greenville, South Carolina Suddeth, Shirley Jane l COM Taylor. Karen T. 3 ENG Route 7, Spartanburg, South Carolina 623 Hillcrest Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Sudduth, Gladys E. 2 MAT TaYI0l', Linda K- 2 MT Rgute 2, Landrum, South Carolina Route 2, Box I50, W. Columbia, South Carolina Suggs, Laura J. 2 EED Taylor, Sandra Jean I EED I36 Spring Street Ext., Darlington, South Carolina 206 MCM-akin Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Sullivan, Anne 4 EED Taylor, Sharen Eliz I SOC 504 Dunham Avenue, Georgetown, South Carolina 33 Avondale Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Sullivan, Judy Ellen I MAT Teague, Judith Marie I EED Route I, Walhalla, South Carolina 904 Courtland Street, Greensboro, North Carolina Sullivan, Virginia D. 2 HE Teal, Anna Blanche I ENG Route I, Jefferson, South Carolina Route I, Bishopville, South Carolina Summerlin, Cassianne I MUS Tebalt. Snlfleb' LYNN I ENG 307 20th Avehus S., Myrtle Beach, South Carolina ' 2I5 McMakin Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Summerlin, Emily Anne I C Terry. June E. 2 EED 42l Watson Avenue, Anderson, South Carolina 304 I3fann0n Road. Greer, South Carolinat Summey, Julia Leona I ENG Tetterton. LUCY M- 4 PE Route 4, Box 445, Easley, South Carolina P- O- BOX 309. Camden. South Carolina Summey, Martha Anne I Q Thames, Patricia Eileen l PE 309 Blue Ridge Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Route 2. Box I83 A, Sumter, South Carolina Sutphin, Sandra Lee I FRE Tn0nlaSf Caroline BOYCI I, BUS 29l3 Fourth Street, Beaufort, South Carolina 326 Meeting Stfeetr Georgetown. South Carolina Sutton, Alice Eliza 4 HE Thomas, Gloria Eileen I FRE Route I, Fort Mill, South Carolina Navy 3080, Box IO, San Francisco, California Sutton, Catherine A. 4 ENG Thomas, Goodwin Grove 6 Route I, Fort Mill, South Carolina 6I6 Oakwood Lane, Rock Hill, South Carolina Swartz, Bette Barbara I HIS Thomas, Gretchen Dee Dee I PE I963 N. Trinity Drive, Charleston, South Carolina I082 Oak Ridge Drive, Glencoe, Illinois 288 STUDENT biREcToRy-QOnii,,,,i Thomas, Nancy B. 2 ART 6l6 Oakwood Lane, Rock Hill, South Carolina Thomas, Patricia Walker I C Box 245, 203 E. Atlantic, Folly Beach, S, C, Thomas, Rosemary 2 PR 3224 Landon Street, Lynchburg, Virginia Thomas, Susan Harrison 2 I-IE 6660 Castleton Drive NW, Atlanta 28, Georgia Thomasson, Marteil E. I BUS2 229 S. Stonewall, Rock Hill, South Carolina Thompkins, Saundra L. 4 ART 900 l6th Avenue, Conway, South Carolina Thompson, Al'ice A. 3 COM 852 Mary Knoll Court, Rock Hill, South Carolina Thompson, Audrey M. 2 BUS2 280 Palmetto Drive, Shaw AFB, South Carolina Thompson, Brooke A. I ML 2029 Drexel Lake Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Thompson, Charlotte Anne I ENG Air Force, Armish Maag, APO 205 New York, N. Y. Thompson, Harriett Aline I EED I3 Vicki Cr., Taylors, South Carolina Thompson, Jill L. 3 HE 404 Berckman Road, N. Charleston, South Carolina Thompson, Linda K. 3 ML P. O. Box 43l, Canton, North Carolina Thompson, Marcia R. 3 ART Route 3, Box 33l, Conway, South Carolina Thompson, Martha A. 3 EED 300 N. Franklin Road, Greenville, South Carolina Thomy, Jo Anna I BUS2 Box I77, Lake City, South Carolina Thorne, Candace Nann 2 SOC Route 2, Campobello, South Carolina Thrailkill, Brenda D. 4 PE 345 W. Creswell, Greenwood, South Carolina Thrasher, Sandra J. 2 ENG 27 Smyth, Pelzer, South Carolina Threatt, Rachel Francis 3 COM 2I8 Ebenezer Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Thrower, Shirlie L. 2 BUS2 Route I, Ridgeville, South Carolina Tibshrany, Delores Helen I EED 606 Poinsettia Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Tillan, Aleida A 2 SPA I770 NW 32 Street, Miami 42, Florida Timmerman, Susan Eliz 2 HE 8l5 S. York Street, Gastonia, North Carolina Timmons, Mary A. 4 EED E I73l Clarkson Avenue, Newberry, South Carolina Timms, Nellie G. 4 HE Route I, Box 6I, Winnsboro, South Carolina Tinsley, Joyce S. 3 ML 269 S. High Point Rd., Spartanburg, South Carolina Tinsley, Sheila Marlene I PSY 97I Meadowbrook Drive, Sumter, South Carolina Tipton, Linda L. 2 BUS2 738 Edgemont Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Tipton, Sarah Eliz I BUS2 738 Edgemont Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Tobias, Evelyn C. 2 C Wilson, South Carolina Tobias, Frances L. 3 HE Wilson, South Carolina - Todd, Cornelia J. 2 BUS2 2I24 Sunderland Place, Charlotte, North Carolina Todd, Susan L. 2 EED P. O. Box 505, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Togneri, Nancy Eliz I BUS ' ll0 Trolley Line Road, Graniteville, South Carolina Tolar, Anne C. 2 HE 205 E. Rice Street, Latta, South Carolina Tollison, Mary F. 2 EED 2lI McMakin Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Tomlinson, Donna L. I EED P. O.' Box I9I, Olanta, South Carolina Tomlinson, Ethel K. I MT Woodland Drive, Manning, South Carolina Tomlinson, Linda Nell I BUS2 Woodland Drive, Manning, South Carolina T0mDklnS. Frances R, I MT 7 Willowbank Road, Georgetown, South Carolina T0mDkTnS, Margaret Ellen I BUS2 7 Wfllowbank Road, Georgerown, South Carolina T0mDklnS. Marjorie A. 3 EED Sheppard Circle, Edgefield, South Carolina Tong. Nancy Ruth I MAT I8 PaC'f'C Avenue. Greenville, South Carolina Townsend, Kathleen A. I I-AT Manql-lin. Virginia Trammell, Barbara J. 3 EED Route 5. Westgate, Greenwood, South Carolina Trammell, Sara F. 4 BUS RQUIS I. Box II6, Plum Branch, South Carolina Trawick, Marilyn D. I ENG l2lI Ninth Street, Albany. Georgia Tribble, Virginia V. 3 BUS ,BOX 277l Crs-, Rock Hill, South Carolina TVIPD. Susan M. 3 MAT 30 Riverside Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Trotter, Sandra J. 2 BIO P. O. Box 268, Fairforest, South Carolina Trout, Emily L. 5 Route 3, Chesnee, South Carolina Truesdale, Brenda S. I EED Route 2, Kershaw, South Carolina Truitt, Sandra Kay I EED ,l5l2 Denny Road, Columbia, South Carolina Trull, Paula Eliz 2 HE 76I6 Whippoorwill Drive, Charlotte 3, North Carolina Truluck, Betty G. 2 BUS2 Box I646, Florence, South Carolina Tuffelrnire, Deidre A. I MT I7 Virginia Drive, Sumter, South Carolina Tumblin, Tanya K. 2 SPA 207 3rd Street, Gaffney, South Carolina Tunstall, Margaret M. I EED 208 Weaver Street, Darlington, South Carolina Turbeville, Lillian J. 2 C ll2 E. Lietner Street, Latta, South Carolina Turbeville, Margaret G. 2 BUS Det I4, 8th Wea Sq., APO 677 New York, New York Turner, Doris Sharlene I BUS 950 Bruce Road, Cayce, South Carolina Turner, Dorothy L. 4 EED IO9 Sevier Place, Spartanburg, South Carolina Turner, Eva A. 2 BUS I0O S. Carolina Avenue, Dillon, South Carolina Turner, Gilda Jeanne I PSY 208 Brownlehe Street, Walterboro, South Carolina Turner, Jeannine Eliz 4 ENG l00 S. Carolina Avenue, Dillon, South Carolina Turner, Julia Kay I EED l05 E. Belvedere Road, Greenville, South Carolina Turner, Lana J. A 3 EED Route I, Roebuck, South Carolina Turner, Mary J. 3 EED Route I, Winnsboro, South Carolina Turner, Sammie D. 2 EED 206 Lakeview Hgts., Union, South Carolina Turner, Susan Euphrasia I ENG l03 Cleveland Street, Clinton, South Carolina Turpin, Martha J. 4 EED I Box 36, Gramling, South Carolina Twitty, Mary LaVerne l HE P. O. Box 974. Lancaster, South Carolina Tylee, Marguerite Eliz 2 ENG Box 426, St. Stephen, South Carolina Tyler, Suzanne E. I ART U 4Ol9 Beverly Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Tyminski, Carol S. I EED D A ' P. O. Box 437. Pafkefsbufgi W- Vlfglflla U Uddman, Elisabet Astrid 6 52 Drottninggatan, I-lUn8bY Smalan' Sweden Underwood, Brenda J. 2 HE ' Route 2, Campobello, South Carolina STU DENT DIRECTORY-Continued Updegrave, Maurie E. 3 HE Box 372, Sullivans Island, South Carolina Uptegrove, Bertha J. 2 EED I5l0 Front Street, Georgetown, South Carolina Urban, Mary A. 2 MAT I235 Kruger Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina Ussery, Martha L. 2 C ' Route 2, Kershaw, South Carolina Utsey, Patsy Elaine I EED Route 2, Hopkins, South Carolina V Valentine, Maureen A. 3 SOC 6332 Grosse Pt. Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Valentine, Sandra Lois I RE Route I, Jackson, South Carolina Vandiver, Gloria Ann 2 C 903 Springdale Road, Anderson, South Carolina Vandiver, Sandra Sammons I PE l500 Keeling Place, Charlotte, North Carolina Van Hook, Gretchen E. 2 ENG 5I2 S. McQueen Street, Florence, South Carolina Vanpatten, Norma Jean I EED 2602 Riverland Drive, Cayce, South Carolina Van Wie Camille 4 EED Box 440, Conway, South Carolina Vaughn, Hilda K. 2 SOC Route 4, Greer, South Carolina Vaughn, Janice Lynne I EED 925 Greenwood Drive, Greensboro, North Carolina Vaughn, Jo Ann 4 EED Route 4, Box 2I4, Gaffney, South Carolina Vaughn, Patricia G. x 4 EED Route 4, Box 2l4, Gaffney, South Carolina Vaught, Janet E. 3 BIO Route 2, Galivants Ferry, South Carolina Vaught, Shirley F. 4 SOC Route 2, Loris, South Carolina Vermillion, Mary Edith I ART I2 Twin Springs Drive, Greenville, South Carolina Vermillion, Nancy Marie I HE Route 2, Donalds, South Carolina Vickery, Carolyn Marie I ENG 23I Riggs Drive, Clemson, South Carolina Vickery, Martha A. 3 EED I743 Wambaw Drive, Charleston, South Carolina Vickery, Susan Glenn I EED 39 Smythe Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Vincent, Carol A. 2 SOC I4 Smith Street, York, South Carolina Vincent, LindaJ. 2 ENG Route 2, Lancaster, South Carolina Vincent, Mary Ann F. 3 PSY 372I Neptune Drive, Orlando, Florida Vinson, Sybil Felder I EED 6306 Sylvan Drive, Columbia, South Carolina Vlach, Jan J. 2 SOC 2I27 Cosgrove Avenue, Charleston Hgts., South C Vonrohr, Lennis M. 3 ART 805 Quaker Lane, Alexanderia, Virginia Von Stein Alice A. 3 ART 8304 Meadowbrook Road, Savannah, Georgia Vriezelaar, Carrie M. I ML Prosperity, South Carolina Vulgan, Virginia Carol I PE III7 Bevis Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina W Waddell, JaniceJ. 2 HE I00 Trade Street, Greer, South Carolina Waddell, Lena C. 3 HE 649 W. Georgia Street, Woodruff, South Carolina Wadsworth, Nancy R. 2 MAT Route I, Box 378 A, Hartsville, South Carolina Wakefield, Sheila Anna I EED 293 Wisteria Drive, Melbourne, Florida Wald, Alice M. 2 MT P. O. Box 95, West Union, South Carolina Walden, Arla G. 2 EED Moore, South Carolina Waldrep, Martha F. 4 ENG 6 Third Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Waldrop, Amelia Jane 2 PSY IO6 E. Main Street, Forest City, North Carolina Waldrop, Jane S. 4 EED 6I3 Charlotte Avenue, Rock Hill, South Carolina Waldrop, Sheila J. 4 FRE l2I Springdale Lane, Easley, South Carolina Walker, Frances F. 3 EED Route I, Warrenville, South Carolina Walker, Mayo I. 3 HE Route 2, Hopkins, South .Carolina Walker, Wilma Ruth I MT I700 Calhoun Street, Anderson, South Carolina Wall, Eleanor H. 4 BUS Route I, Chesnee, South Carolina Wall, Ellie N. 3 BUS P. O. Box 8, Moncks Corner, South Carolina Wall, Judith A. 4 MUS P. O. Box 8, Moncks Corner, South Carolina Wall, Patricia May I EED Route 7, Box 300, Charleston Hgts, South Carolina Wall, Sarah Frances I EED Route 4, Seneca, South Carolina Wall, Sylvia Caroline I EED l007 Cherokee Avenue, Marion, South Carolina Wall, Virginia Anne 4 EED 633 E. Black Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Wallace, Barbara Anne I BUS2 828 Byran Road, Columbia, South Carolina Wallace, Betty Jean I C Route I, Hamer, South Carolina Wallace, Carrie M. 4 HIS Route I, York, South Carolina Wallace, Gwendolyn I MAT Route I, Box II4, Scranton, South Carolina Wallace, Pamela Lynn I MT 330 Briarwood Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina Walpole, Adelaide D. 2 ENG Route I, Box I4l, Johns Island, South Carolina Walsh, Mary Claudia I EED I I4 Hampton Street, Chester, South Carolina Walsh, Susan Patricia I C 4220 Oldfield Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Walton, Rebecca A. 3 PE I506 Broad Street, Camden, South Carolina- Ward, Dorothy Frances I EED Route I, Box 409, Georgetown, South Carolina Ward, Greta S. 3 SOC Route' 2, Box 77 B, York, South Carolina Ward, Susan Nancy I BUS2 arolina 7II W. Hampton Avenue, Sumter, South Carolina Wardlaw, Ivey Jean I C Route 3, Box 30, St. Matthews, South Carolina Warner, Carol Teresa I HE I II2rPineview Drive, Pickens, South Carolina Warner, Marsha E. 2 BUS2 Route 4, Box 365, Rock Hill, South Carolina Warner, Patricia A. 2 EED 20I N. Ridgell Street, Batesburg, South Carolina Warrick, Jennifer Cole I ART I645 Newbern Road, Kingsport, Tennessee Waters, Virgie J. 3 SPA 504 N. Glebe Road, Arlington 3, Virginia Watford, Brenda Marie I ENG Route 3, Timmonsville, South Carolina Watkins, Sandra K. 4 ENG 429 W. Church Street, Bishopville, South Carolina Watson, Nancy Eliz I EED I l7l5 N. Mill Street, Camden, South Carolina Watson, Nancy Ellen I EED 73I Finley Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina 290 STUDENT ollatcrolay-continual Watson, Nancy F. 2 EED 3022 5th Street, Hartsville, South Carolina WeSFIouI-IZITI1 2 I-IE - Watson, Penelope L. I HE West Judith iSsatt, South Carolina 302 N. Elmwood Lane, Palatine Illinois 757 Duncang, k D? C Watson. Rubye A. 2 EED West Margery Elagn FIVE, SPF?-ngnburg, South Carolina 30 Allen Street, Greenville, o ' ' . Watson, Sallie B. 4 EES um Gamma waZt24MEl?kelfIjadIeId Road' Commbla' South Carollna 24I6 Cascadilla Street, Durham, North Carolina 3IArcadian VESISA d I C - Watson, Sidney M. 4 EED West Pamela Eli! von ale, Charleston, South Carollna 308 Harmon Park, Marion, South Carolina I6 N Main Street St EED . Patricia Ann I B , artex, South Carollna Watts, IO Westberry Mary Eliz 4 QUS P. O. Box 479, Pageland, South Carolina Route Il Estill South C I- Waugh, Helen Eliz 2 EED Westbrook,-Mary B. irc'-iga W IOII46 'Legtgle Road, 7-Spartanburg,S0uth Carolina Edgemoor, South Carolina ay, ar . 2I0 S. Sprice Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina WeSl3FcI3Ij4r7243!eI2l:gIgland Geolr ?aIS Weatherford, Jonnie R. 4 EED Westmorelahd Minnie E g 4 EED l08 Lakeview Hgts., Union, South Carolina Route 2' Wbodruff Sollth Caronna Weathers, Barbara L. 2 EED Whatley, Linda Ruth' l BUS2 7-lo Chesteffleldf Street' N- Cl'lal'leSfOVl, South Carolina 3 Melbourn Lane, Greenv'ille South Carolina Weathers, Nancy H. 2 EED A Whetstine, Linda Jean ll HE Greer Highway, Marietta, South Carolina York, South Carolina Weaver. Cal'0lYl'l .I- 2 EED VVhisonant, Margaret N. 3 SOC 787 Colonial Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina IO25 Park Avenue Ext., Rock Hill, South Carolina Weaver, Cecil Claire 2 PSY White, Betty-1. 2 MT 4I6 W. Main Street, Lake City, South Carolina 3l2 Jones Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Weaver, Jan L. 2 MUS White, Cheryl Katherine I BUS2 409 S. Ridge Avenue, Kannapolis, North Carolina Box 5l7, W. Columbia, South Carolina Weaver, Linda Marie I BUS White, Helen Wright 5 Route I, Box 264, Rock Hill, South Carolina 3I0 Country Club Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Webb, Alice Kay I COM White, Jeanie S. 4 RE IO3 Jennings Street, Saluda, South Carolina 3l5 Marion Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Webb, Frances Eliz 3 ENG White, Judy Elaine I ART IO3 S. Jennings Street, Saluda, South Carolina 27 Springfield Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Webb, Sharon Alexis 2 HE White, Linda J. 4 SOC Box 373, Hartsville, South Carolina Box 6I6, Walterboro, South Carolina Webb, Sherry J. 2 EED White, Lucile M. 4 EED 5420 Sharon View Road, Charlotte, North Carolina 3I5 Marion Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Weber, Martha Linda I HIS White, Mary E. 2 HE 32I8 Lakewood Avenue, Columbia, South Carolina Route 3, Box 76 B, Florence, South Carolina Weed, Betty A. 4 BUS2 White, Myra J. 4 ENG 62l Deerwood Street, Columbia, South Carolina 2603 Cherokee Avenue, Gaffney, South Carolina Weeks, Betty L. 3 .EED White, Sally M. 4 FRE Route 2, Box I86 E, Denmark, South Carolina 700 Arlington Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina Weeks, Beverly Ann I 'BID White, Susan 5- 4 EED 8733 Commodore Drive, Norfolk, Virginia BOX 458. Allendale, 50Utll Carollna Weeks, Mavis Bonnetta I EED Whitehurst, Susan I 'C ' Box 55, Denmark, South Carolina II Meyers Drive, Greenville, South Carollna Weikel, Barbara G. 3 MAT Whitesell, Leaborne L. I 4 HIS U 2l3 N. Main Street, McColl, South Carolina WhVl1endk0VS Eflvefiock Hllli S233 Camlma Weikel, Talathia Ann ,I PSY it oc , e ecca . U . 2l3 N. Main Street, McColl, South Carolina Route 2' BOX 299' Rock H'II' South Carollna Weisner, Martha Louise 2 BUS Whitner, Argent Frances I BHS S h C I' a l457 Alexander Road, Rook Hill, South carolina Whllll Tjufiegfijtfeef- Bfnfgeftsv' e' OU' aw 'fl Welborn, Catherine A. 3 LS It on' an , . 2204 Pope Drive, Anderson, South Carolina Wicllig Slilrglggri Drlve' ghagsgte' North Carohna WeIrIllD.IlIIfa Tlmrlilgaf, sotnnizalglllna WiCii C5iZllDJStfeet' Ni Cgggeston' South Ca'0 a WeII3Iok lslantl, Carolina Wiefmgnlgolslirlglloiil,jgharlotte Z, Egrrith CHVOIIUB Welch, Patricia Alexis I BUS2 ' , - ,da 2l0 Johnson Drive, Dillon, South Carolina r 4 FranCclsclanVPll1aY, SC- Aligllggge- Flo' Welch, Paula Annette I BUS2 I WIIIgUTDge zarragll .8-4 Union' South Carolina 2l0 Johnson Drive, Dillon, South Carollna Wilbsrun Egqma G ' 3 MAT Welgs, Ellma Glenn I EEDII Rouge 2, Union, South Caroiina Well3XN3nIcyMElIiI!ngI Soulh Caro Ina WIIderI Martha EIIZ S 3 IS4U?h Carolina 1 ' mter, ou l403 Sunberry Lane, Columbia, South Carolina Wllil Tsfasnogegrliveirau I PSY Wells, Pamela L. 4 SOC I 4835 Devereaux Road, Columbia, South Carolina Elks Club Road, Brevard, North Carolina Wilkerson' Charlottejl l C . Wells, Patricia A. 3 EED I 937 Orange Grove Road, Charleston, South Carollna 422 Adams Avenue, Sumter, South Carollna W-Ikerson Joyce Eliz 4 BIO Wells, Rosemary Pinson I C - I 204 Cllnton Avenue, Clover, South Carolina 422 Adams Avenue, Sumter, South Carollna Wilkerson ma Sandra i MT WeIIs' Susan Anna I MAT Box 27,7 Hickory Grove, South Carolina Box 97, Darlington, South Carolina Wilkes Marg, A. 3 EED I Wessmger' -Iudlth E' 2 HE II00 Taylor Street, Columbia, South Carollna P. O. Box 56, Chapin, South Carolina Wilkins Eliz Ann 2 CHE West, Ann Myrene I HIS , Shelby Street, Blacksburg, South Carolina 4l20 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta I9, GeOl'Zla 29I STUDENT DIRECTORY-Continued Wilkins, Martha Miles I HE Box 608, Blacksburg, South Carolina Wilkinson, Martha C. 4 ENG 2008 Blvd. Hgts., Anderson, South Carolina Williams, Ann M. 4 HIS II78 India Hook Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Williams, Bonnie Bee I C 64 Colleton Drive, Charleston, South Carolina Williams, Denis Rhea I BUS2 P. O. Box 336, Fort Mill, South Carolina Williams, Doris Anne I C 803 Rollingwood Road, Aiken, South Carolina Williams, Elsie B. 4 LS ' 200 Crestfield Drive, Lancaster, South Carolina Williams, Emma C. 4 HE 94l Marshall Street, Greenwood, South Carolina Williams, Harriette D. 2 BIO 302 Grace Avenue, Easley, South Carolina Williams, Helen Wheeler 3 6I6 Meadowbrook Lane, Rock Hill, South Carolina Williams, Irene F. 3 SOC 62l2 Ridgecrest Avenue, N. Charleston, South Carolina Williams, Jane S. 4 HIS Azalea Road, Lancaster, South Carolina Williams, Joan M. 2 C P. O. Box 407, Rock Hill, South Carolina Williams, Judith H. 4 EED Box 848, Cheraw, South Carolina Williams, Linda G. 3 EED Route 3, Box 360, Rock Hill, South Carolina 3 EED Williams. Mabeth H. 400 S. 3rd Avenue, Dillon, South Carolina 3 HIS Williams, Margaret D. 64 Colleton Drive, Charleston, South Carolina I SOC Williams, Margaret G. 9 Penn Street, Greenvil le, South Carolina Williams, Mary Kathryne I C 343 Cummings Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Williams, Mary L. 3 EED Route 4, Box IO3, Kershaw, South Carolina Williams, Mary M. 4 BUS Route 5, Rock Hill, South Carolina Williams, Nancy Jeanne I C 508 Chesterfield Avenue, Lancaster, South Carolina Williams, Patsy E. 2 ENG AFl422623I Det3 l608ATW, Recife, Brazil Williams, Robert Hollis 6 II86 India Hook Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina Williamson, Frances J. I EED 346 McCelvey Street, York, South Carolina Williamson, Kathryn C. 2 SOC Route I, Florence, South Carolina Williamson, Laurel Ruth I BUS2 Route 5, Conway, South Carolina Williamson, Sarah Ella I EED Route I, Florence, South Carolina Willing, Joyce Eliz 2 HIS Route 3, Box 367, Aiken, South Carolina Willingham, Mary K. 3 BUS 44l6 Bethel Church Road, Columbia, South Carolina Willis, Margie J. I BUS2 90l Rickenbacker Rd., Columbia, South Carolina Wilson, Ann S. 3 CHE Box 56, Yonges Island, South Carolina Wilson, Carol A. 2 SOC 4Il Whitehall Road, Anderson, South Carolina Wilson, Diane Eliz 4 BUS 44 Pyle Street, Oradell, New Jersey Wilson, Eliz Shanklin 4 PSY II W. Augusta Place, Greenville, South Carolina Wilson, Jennifer A. 2 HIS l2l2 Summerland Drive, Cayce, South Carolina Wilson, Jo Ann Mann 3 LS 620 Shawnee Drive, Charlotte 9, North Carolina Wilson, Kathryn A. 2 HE Box 454, Chester, South Carolina Wilson, Nancy Anne I LS Spartanburg Junior College, Spartanburg, S. C. Wilson, Pamela Watson 3 EED 9l4 S. Main Street, Apt. 4, Belmont, North Carolina 292 Wilson, Susan Blakely I MAT 609 Boyd Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina Wimberly, Nancy C. 3 BUS2 Route I, Box I4, Reevesville, South Carolina Wimmer, Rebecca McKinzie I EED l04l Park Avenue, Ext., Rock Hill, South Carolina Winchester, Irma C. I HE 'l209 Barkley Road, Charlotte, North Carolina Windsor, Sybil' D. 4 LS IO2 Florence Street, Clinton, South Carolina Wingard, Sheryl Ann I ENG I92 Woodland Shores Road, Charleston, South Carolina Wingate, Judy C. 2 C I37 Westerwood Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Winters, Carolyn Eliz 3 EED Route 3, Box 47, Marion, North Carolina Wise, Donna Elaine I EED 540 Amelia Street NEJ Orangeburg, South Carolina Wise, Gayle T. 3 BUS I l38 Chafee Spring Drive, Aiken, South Carolina Wladaver, Andrea M. 3 PSY 403 Piedmont Pk. Rd., Greenville, South Carolina Wofford, Edna C. 3 MUS 4l2 Calhoun Street, Johnston, South Carolina Wofford, Jane P. 2 EED Route 3, Woodruff, South Carolina Wogon, Faye F. 3 PSY Route I, Box 269 A, Rock Hill, South Carolina Wolfe, Anna Karin 2 PE 740 Boulevard, Orangeburg, South Carolina Wolfe, Brenda G. 4 COM l602 Rowesville Road, Orangeburg, South Carolina Wolfe, Roberta Duncan 2 EED 366 Pickens Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina Woodall, Linda Kaye I C 735 McDow Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Woodcock, Emily S. 4 EED Camden, South Carolina Wooden, Marsha A. 4 PSY 323 Hopkins Road, Baltimore I2, Maryland Woodruff, Susan Evanne 2 C 6I4 Spring Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Woods, Linda G. 3 HIS 2007 Pigeon Pt. Rd., Beaufort, South Carolina Woods, Sandra Fowler 3 HIS 2OI E. Godbold Street, Marion, South Carolina Woodson, Margaret Ann I HE Route 2, Anderson, South Carolina Woodward, Bertha L. 4 HE I3 Wallace Street, Greenville, South Carolina Woolfrey, Dora Ann I MT I22 Helen Drive, Summerville, South Carolina Wooten, Phyllis Carol I EED Box I24, Leesville, South Carolina Wrape, Frances Kennedy I BUS 42l D Banks Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Wright, Barbara G. 4 ART II94 Winthrop Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina Wright, Emily K. I PE Route 2, Lancaster, South Carolina Wright, Linda E. 2 HE 224 McGhee Avenue, Greenwood, South Carolina Wright, Margaret F. 3 MT 5066 Pittman Street, N. Charleston, South Carolina Wright, Mary Humphries 4 BUS Route 2, Box 57 A, Gaffney, South Carolina Wyland, Susan Todd 3 -EED 4520 Hartman Road, Jacksonville, Florida Y Yarborough Diane G. 3 EED 506 Unity Street, Fort Mill, South Carolina Yarborough, Muriel D. I PE Route 2, Box I24, Fort Mill, South Carolina Yarbrough, Judith Martha I LS 432 School Street, Kingstree, South Carolina Yonce, Miriam Lee I BUS Penn Street, Edgefield, South Carolina 8 Iolina ll Ii 3 l STU Dl-ENT DI RECTORY-Continued Yorke, Nancy L, 2 EED Young, Nancy J. 2 MAT .773 Ebenezer Road, Rock Hill, South Carolina P. O. Box I4, Cades, South Carolina Young, Brenda J. 2 C Young, Sadie G. 3 MT P, O. Box 642, Rock Hill, South Carolina lO4l S. Harper Street, Laurens, South Carolina Young, Connie Gayle I PSY Route 4, Box 44, Abbeville, South Carolina Z Young, Helen J. 2 EED l722 Ashepoo Street, ghaggegton, South Carolina Zeigler, Patricia A. 4 ML Young' -llmmle A' G d S th C I. l8ll Leland Street, Charleston Hgts., South Carolina l2l Wells Avenue, reeavgoo , ou aro ina Zimmerman' Marie Susan I FRE Young- J0YCe 4 I. lO27 S. Harper, Street, Laurens, South Carolina Route 5' Umon' South CNOEES Zittrauer, Gloria E. 3 LS Youggl lg3r?a?l.lmC.South Cgrolina Route 3, Box 260, Johns lsland, South Carolina ox , , UTH CAROLINA OMPANY, GOI-UMB'A, SO PRINTED AND BOUND BY THE R. L.. BRYAN C w il 1 Y W 4 1 x ' 1 4 1 i 1 2 1 W' U M 1 r w I I B x I S v WI S w 1 i 1 w I , , i 1 I 1 1 i 5 L K f 1 1 w 1 i 1 w w i w 1 1 S B i F Q . 1 1 + 1, 13 i ff' 1 . i , . 1 yn :li . Y 'ag fL 'f 5 ,lf 1., A -. Q a l 1 L I v 5


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