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CAROLANA 


THE  UNIVE 


1969 
vol.  I 


FOREWORD 


In  this  very  important  year  in  the  still  short  history  of  our  school,  the  staff  of  the 
Carolana  wishes  to  give  special  thanks  to  the  community  of  Spartanburg  for  its 
support.  During  a  time  when  USC-S  has  had  no  campus  of  its  own,  individuals 
and  organizations  throughout  the  city  have  offered  the  use  of  their  facilities.  For 
this  cooperation  the  students  of  USC-S  are  humbly  grateful. 

Next  fall  with  the  completion  of  its  first  new  building  USCS  will  be  firmly 
installed  on  its  own  campus.  However,  it  is  hoped  that  the  ties  between  the 
university  and  the  people  of  Spartanburg  will  not  be  reduced  but  will  be  allowed 
to  grow.  In  response  to  the  hospitality  which  has  been  extended  to  the 
university  by  the  citizens  of  this  area,  USCS  pledges  itself  to  an  ever-widening 
program  of  service. 


DEDICATION 


The  yearbook  staff,  on  behalf  of  the  faculty,  the 
administration,  and  the  students,  proudly 
dedicates  our  annual  to  the  man  responsible  for 
the  smooth  operation  and  steady  growth  of  the 
University  of  South  Carolina  at  Spartanburg.  His 
devotion  to  the  school  has  been  an  inspiration  to 
all  of  us.  Whenever  there  was  a  basketball  game, 
he  was  there.  Whenever  there  was  a  truck  to  be 
unloaded,  he  was  there.  Whenever  there  was  a 
student  with  failing  grades  or  faltering  spirit,  he 
was  there.  Whenever  anyone  needed  a  helping 
hand,  our  director   Dr.  Norbert  Stirzaker  was 
there. 


TABLE  OF 


Introduction,  p.  6 


Faculty  And 
Administration,  p.  20 


Athletics,  p.  66 


Classes,  p.  30 


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Organizations,  p.  56 


Features,  p.  76 


CONTENTS 


OUR  CAMPUS  .  .  . 
THE  PIEDMONT 


Tieasurably  in  our  rapid 
ansion  is  the  County 
Be  it  designing  new 
acilities,  explaining  the 
a  Bunsen  burner,  or 
-:  ling  a  public  hearing,  these  men 

have  shouldered  the  task  of  translating  our 
dreams  into  reality. 


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The  university  at  Spartanburg  is  also 
fortunate  in  its  relationship  to  the  main 
campus  in  Columbia.  Lending  us  a  helping 
hand,  presiding  on  dignified  occasions,  and 
correlating  our  efforts  with  those  of  the 
university  are  Dr.  Thomas  F.  Jones, 
president;  Dr.  William  H.  Patterson, 
provost;  and  Dr.  John  J.  Duffy,  assistant 
provost  for  the  regional  campus  system. 


While  we  were  awaiting  the  completion 
of  our  new  building, 


the  old  county  health  building 
became  our  temporary  home. 


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But  the  architects  were  also  busy, 


and  the  final  plans  took  shape. 


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Meanwhile,  fall  registration  was  completed, 


and  the  learning  process 
continued  uninterrupted. 


For  many  of  our  students  who  divided  their  time  between 
the  hospital  and  the  classroom  the  days  began  early  .  .  . 


and  ended  late. 


13 


Some  students  combined  business  and 
pleasure  by  congregating  in  the  Roost  . 


14 


while  others  found  the  quiet  solitude  of  the 
library  to  be  the  best  place  to  study. 


15 


However,  none  of  us  became  dull 


from  all  work  and  no  play. 


17 


Finally,  the  big  day  arrived, 


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and  the  dignitaries  gathered  for  the  ground-breaking. 

18 


Soon,  the  steel  reached  into  the  heavens, 


and  USC-S  was  building  with  bricks  as  well  as  with   scholarship. 


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Be  it  in  economics,  in  nursing,  or  in  any  of  a  thousand 
different  areas  of  study,  the  faculty  of  USC-S  is 
responsible  for  guiding  us  in  our  desire  to  become 
well-educated  and  to  obtain  a  successful  position  in  life. 
The  students  are  aware  of  the  concern,  the  time,  and 
the  understanding  which  every  faculty  and  staff 
member  contributes  to  our  total  education,  and  we 
humbly  thank  them  for  sharing  their  knowledge  and 
experience  with  us. 


Dr.  Norbert  A.  Stirzaker 
DIRECTOR 


Paul  T.  Mack 
ADMISSIONS  OFFICER 


Frances  Hackett 
SECRETARY- 
ADMISSIONS 


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John  H.  Dowling 
GUIDANCE  COUNSELOR 


Betty  Ebert 
FACULTY  SECRETARY 


Marian  Murph 
SECRETARY  TO  DIRECTOR 


Jeanette  Baldwin 
BOOKKEEPER 


Phillip  Fernandez 
JANITOR 


Haley  McCoy 
JANITRESS 


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ANDREW  T.  CROSLAND 
George  Peabody  College,  M.A. 
English 


DONALD  R.  KNIGHT 
University  of  Tennessee,  M.A. 
English 


H.  M.  HAMMOCK 
East  Tennessee  State 

University,  M.A. 
English 


CHARLOTTE  SHUFORD 
Vanderbilt  University,  M.A. 
English 


ENGLISH,  our  national  language  and  a  proud  heritage, 
provides  a  key  not  only  to  the  past  but  to  the  future  as 
well.  Hidden  between  the  covers  of  books  are  the 
thoughts  of  those  countless  numbers  who  went  before, 
and  these  thoughts  are  the  foundation  for  knowledge  to 
come.  To  the  English  professors  we  express  our 
gratitude  for  teaching  us  to  read  with  mature 
understanding  and  to  communicate  effectively  and 
coherently. 


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Duke  University,  M.A. 
English 


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ROSS  C.  CLARK 

University  of  North  Carolina, 

M.A. 
Biology 


ROBERT  L.  HARVEY 

Oregon  State  University,  M.S. 
Chemistry 


DAVID  E.  TAYLOR 
Appalachian  State  University, 

M.A. 
Biology 


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SCIENCE  .  .  .  from  atoms  and  amoebas  to  E  =  MC  and 
DNA,  our  never-ending  quest  for  know^ledge  may  be 
scientifically  fulfilled. 


PAUL  LITHARD 
Universities  of  Bogota, 

Freiburg,  Strasburg 
Licence  Spanish,  German, 

Philology 
French  —  German 


MARTHA  CAROLYN  WYNN 
University  of  Georgia,  M.A. 
Spanish 


LANGUAGE  professors  are  those  v^/idelytraveled  and 
interesting  people  who  guide  us  through  the  com- 
plicated grammar  and  vocabulary  of  another  language 
until  it  becomes  a  traveling  companion.  Along  the  way 
we  develop  a  deeper  understanding  of  other  countries 
and  other  people  with  different  beliefs  and  traditions. 


25 


JAMES  D.  CAMP 

University  of  South  Carolma, 

PhD. 
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JOHN  B.  EDMUNDS 

University  of  South  Carolina, 

Ph.D. 
History 


ERIC  JOLLY 

Ohio  University,  M.A. 

Economics 


JAMES  P.  SLOAN 
Tulane  University.  M.A. 
Political  Science 


RICHARD  T.  SPONG 

George  Peabody  College,  M.A. 
Psychology 


SOCIAL  STUDIES  allows  us  to  venture  back  through  the  ages  to  discover  what 
made  our  ancestors  succeed  or  fail  and  by  so  doing  to  mold  our  plans  for  the 
future.  Napoleon,  Washington,  Freud,  Columbus  .  .  .  these  are  the  people  who 
live  among  us  today,  and  these  are  the  professors  who  help  us  to  encounter 
them  in  ourselves. 


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JOHN  W.  LACKMANN 
Texas  A  &  M  University,  M.S. 
Mathematics 


CHARLES  E.  STAVELY 
Memphis  State  University, 

M.S. 
Mathematics 


MATH  has  become  within  the  last  generation  one  of  the  most  compHex  and 
useful  of  the  sciences.  Today  college  math  exposes  the  student  to  far  more  than 
basic  algebra  and  arithmetic.  While  an  understanding  of  math  helps  us  make 
change,  keep  a  budget,  or  balance  a  checkbook,  the  math  professors  go  even 
further  by  teaching  us  the  principles  which  will  build  the  skyscrapers  and  Apollo 
8's  of  tomorrow. 


LIBRARY  is  a  word  which  is  synonymous  with 
knowledge.  Through  great  books  it  enables  us  to  visit 
other  countries,  meet  great  historical  people,  or  answer 
whatever  questions  we  might  have. 


JANE  JOHNSON 
Louisiana  State  University, 

M.S.L.S. 
Librarian 


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NANCY  E.  BABB 
Tift  College,  B.S. 
Nursing 

MILDRED  B.  LYLES 
DePaul  University.  B.S. 
Nursing 


Shots  .  .  .  thermometers  .  .  .  bedpans 
.  .  .  sponge  baths  .  .  .  the  joy  ot  seeing  a 
patient  recover  .  .  .  this  is  the  lite  of  the 
student  nurses  and  these  are  the  nursing 
instructors  who  guide  and  help  them 
through  a  discipline  as  demanding  as  it  is 
rewarding. 


DOROTHY  ANN  PEARCE 

Emory  University,  M.N. 
Nursing 

LOIS  R.  WIGGINS 

New  York  University,  M.A. 

Nursing 


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Dr.  Harold  Moody,  school  physician,  gives  a  lesson  in  interpreting  a  hospital  chart. 


BUSINESS  .  .  .  rotary  calculators, 
IBM  selectrics,  dictaphones  —  all 
are  a  part  of  a  dizzy  wonderland 
familiar  to  USC-S  business 
students.  Feet  planted  firmly  on 
the  ground  and  heads  reeling  with 
dollars  and  cents  and  proper 
business  procedure,  these  young 
men  and  women  will  enter  a 
vocation  as  old  as  recorded  time, 
but  as  modern  as  the  space  age. 


MARGARET  LESESNE 

University  of  South  Carolina,  M,A. 

Business 


29 


Student  life  at  USC  is  not  all  work,  but  an  endless 
round  of  study  and  fun.  There  are,  of  course,  those 
troublesome  in-class  English  themes;  but  between 
classes  the  Roost  is  the  center  for  marathori^  bridge 
games  as  well  as  last  minute  cram  sessions! 


SOPHOMORES 


Alton  Jones: 
PRESIDENT 


Wanda  Lawson: 
VICE-PRESIDENT 


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William  Woods  Able 
Bruce  Wayne  Alverson 
Brenda  Ballard 


Joyce  Ann  Betenbaugh 
Stanley  Bernard  Bishop 
Sandra  Kay  Black 


Jerome  Reeves  Boyce 
Michael  Carl  Brownlee 
Macon  Earle  Byce 


Wanda  Cheryl  Campbell 
Donnie  K.  Cantrell 
Suzanne  Thompson  Clement 


33 


Karen  Marie  Clubb 
Nancy  Hazel  Collins 
James  Philip  Condon 


Richard  Clifton  Dean 
Samuel  Richard  Easier 
Robert  Floyd  Ewing 


Jeanne  Mane  Flannery 
Beverly  Jewel  Gala  nek 
Vera  Lynn  Galloway 


Neal  Arch  Gibson,  Jr. 
Jane  Hines  Golightly 
Kathleen  Dickson  Good 


34 


Robert  Alan  Hargreaves 
Roy  Kenneth  Harrlll 
Virginia  Ann  Harris 


Joyce  Anne  Henderson 
Marsha  Ellen  Hester 
Jean  Robbins  Hines 


35 


Donna  Rea  Holllfield 
Waler  Garth  Holmes,  Jr. 
Laura  Kay  Hyatt 


Constance  Maxine  Johnson 
Alton  Lee  Jones 
Lucretia  Ann  Jones 


36 


Billie  Bethea  Kimbrell 
Paula  Lynn  Lattimore 
Wanda  Jean  Lawson 


James  Boyd  Leavitt 
Judith  Annette  Under 
Miriam  Elizabeth  Martin 


37 


Joanne  McAbee 

Shephard  Smith  McArthur.  Jr. 

Clara  Love  Mclntyre 


John  Edgar  Morgan 
Claudia  Ann  Morris 
Kathryn  Arline  Moseley 


Mary  Ann  O'Donnell 
Amelia  Juanita  Owens 
Ellen  Sara  Parker 


Fred  Wells  Parker 
Barbara  Joanne  Poteat 
Sherry  Jo  Radford 


38 


Nancy  Paulette  Ragan 
John  Edward  Ready 
Michael  Lynn  Riddle 


Nancy  Elaine  Rogers 
Carolyn  Lamb  Sexton 
Joyce  C.  Sinclair 


Angela  Parris  Smith 


Peggy  Darline  Smith 


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Doris  Acton  Taylor 
Brenda  Louise  Thompson 
Linda  Mae  Thompson 


Lois  Jeanette  Turner 
Curtis  William  Vaughn 
Einora  Rector  Vinson 


William  Kenneth  Waldrop 


Carole  Lynn  Webber 


40 


Mary  Dianne  West 
James  Clay  Whin 
Julia  Kay  Whitt 


Annie  Elizabeth  Wilson 

Martha  Jane  Young 

Stephen  Franklin  Zimmerman 


41 


FRESHMEN 


2hP 


Robert  Layne:  PRESIDENT 


Dave  Welchel:  VICE-PRESIDENT 


Ann  Scruggs:  SECRETARY-TREASURER 


42 


Robert  Allen  Adier 
Janice  Kay  Albright 
William  Lee  Alexander 
Carolyn  Marie  Allen 


Judith  Elaine  Allen 
Ralph  Leonard  Allison 
Ben  Edwin  Alverson 
Robert  Israel  Anderson 


Robert  Wayne  Anderson 
Gary  Earl  Andrews 
William  Ronald  Bagwell 
David  Preston  Bates 


Nancy  Linda  Barton 
Bobbie  Jean  Beddingfield 
Susan  Marion  Belcher 
Stephen  James  Billings 


Bruce  Wilson  Blackwell 
Nancy  Carol  Boulware 
Claudia  L.  Brantly 
Veronica  Faye  Brewer 


Forest  Lee  Bridges 
Benjamin  Keith  Brown 
Carl  Harold  Brown.  Jr. 
Jesse  Eugene  Brown 


Nancy  Elizabeth  Brown 
Jessie  Louise  Bullington 
Joseph  Harold  Burns 
Elizabeth  Ann  Bush 


Glinda  S.  Butler 
Charles  Randolph  Caldwell 
Kenneth  Lanier  Caldwell 
Mary  Gwendolyn  Caldwell 


Sue  Anne  Calloway 
Linda  Dianne  Calvert 
Don  Bruce  Camby 
James  Reginald  Campbell 


Beverly  Sue  Cannon 
Shirley  Frances  Center 
William  Jackson  Chapman 
Trudy  Dianne  Charles 


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Laurls  Ann  Chesney 
Michael  Hugh  Clary 
Geraldine  Clayton 
John  Chapman  Clements 


Lenore  Baker  Clowney 
John  Samuel  Coakley 
Donna  Gail  Coffee 
Charles  Travis  Collins 


Gail  C.  Collins 
Randall  Finch  Collins 
Linda  Gail  Costner 
Frank  F.  Crocker 


Robert  Eston  Davidson 
Helen  Diamond 
Gregory  Pearce  Dodkin 
Donald  Floyd  Dowda 


45 


William  Michael  Doyle 
Sandra  Suzanne  Easier 
Joe  Harrison  Edge 
Sheila  Joyce  Edwards 


Larry  Eugene  Epiee 
Choice  Lee  Eubanks 
James  Curtis  Floyd,  Jr. 
Mack  Roy  Floyd.  Ill 


Judy  Elizabeth  Forbis 
John  Harold  Foster 
Anthanette  H.  Fowler 
Linda  Wilkosz  Fowler 


Melinda  Jeanne  Freeman 
Irene  Robbs  Fusco 
Alice  Ann  Gallman 
Billie  Jean  Garner 


John  James  Garrett 
Nancy  Lee  Gault 
Kathy  Dianne  Geddes 
Ralph  Edward  Gibbs 


William  Frank  Giles 
Audrey  Elizabeth  Gilstrap 
Joanne  Gossett 
Martha  Dianne  Gowan 


Nona  Mane  Greene 
William  Daniel  Gregory 
Jo  Frances  Griffin 
Yvonne  Miles  Gwinn 


Lufher  Hinkle  Hallman 
David  Lynn  Hammett 
Steven  Arnold  Hammett 
Sylvia  Carolyn  Hammett 


Nancy  Katharine  Harris 
Valerie  Jane  Harris 
Deanna  Christine  Harrison 
Mona  Lisa  Henderson 


James  Walter  Hendrick 
Mary  Ann  Hendrix 
Frances  M.  Henry 
John  Charles  Henry,  Jr. 


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Kathleen  Hallie  Hill 
James  Curtis  Hipp 
John  Clifford  Hodge 
Douglas  E.  Holcombe 


Joseph  Henry  Hourihan 
Lynn  Harnett  Huff 
Danny  Ray  Hughes 
Sandra  Estelle  Humphries 


Donald  Steven  Jackson 
Larry  Hugh  Jenkins 
Danny  James  Johnson 
Drucilla  Denise  Keller 


Freddi  L.  Keller 
Mary  Jane  Kellett 
Trudy  Ann  Kelly 
Ronnie  Paul  Kimmons 


48 


Mildred  Christine  King 
Mary  Elizabeth  Kingery 
Deborah  Gall  Kirby 
Ginger  Lee  Lackmann 


Joyce  Ann  Landrum 
Stephen  Prather  Lanford 
Mary  Kay  Langston 
Philip  Michael  Lawrence 


Robert  Louis  Layne,  Jr. 
William  Jones  Ledbetter 
John  Stephen  Letler 
Sally  Elizabeth  Ligon 


John  Terrell  Lipscomb,  Jr. 
Daniel  Freeman  Lloyd 
Joe  Ann  Love 
Charles  William  Lowe,  Jr. 


49 


William  Henry  Lowe.  Jr. 
Gary  Herbert  Malcolm 
Julanne  Hunter  Maloney 
Jacob  Glendon  Masters 


Nancy  Jill  Maynor 
Judith  Denise  McAbee 
Kathy  Gail  McAbee 
Raymond  David  McCallister 


Dale  Judson  McClellan 
Harold  Robert  McClure 
Edward  Detroit  McCoy 
James  Edwin  McDonnell 


Terry  Roland  McDowell 
Betty  Skelton  McGougan 
Ruth  Harris  McGraw 


Gloria  Ann  Meadows 


Dennis  Edward  Miller 


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Annette  Guttirie  Mizzell 
Danny  Ryan  Moore 
Sandra  Kay  Oakes 
Larry  Edward  Oliver 


Patricia  Anne  Oliver 
Margaret  Anne  Ouzts 
Deborah  Kay  Parr 
NIckie  K.  Parris 


Peggy  Jolene  Parris 
Linda  Kay  Parton 
Mary  Agnes  Paslay 
Ray  Daniel  Peeler 


Linda  Sims  Pennington 
Carol  Ann  Phelps 
Craig  Lee  Pierce 
Roger  Danny  Plemmons 


Doloris  Lynn  Pope 
Earl  Leon  Pruitt 
Roy  Albert  Pruitt 
Walter  Dixon  Reaves 


Nancy  Ellen  Reid 
Kathleen  Ann  Reynolds 
Steve  Robertson 
Michael  Fred  Roddy 


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Mary  Elaine  Sanders 
Earllne  Sayles  Scott 
Pauline  Betslll  Scott 
Patricia  Ann  Scruggs 


Marion  Elizabeth  Sears 
Kenneth  Lynn  Seay 
Peggy  Jean  Shirley 
William  Earl  Shockley 


Tracy  Mitchell  Shook 
Shirley  Jean  Simmons 
Randolph  Vernon  Simpson 
Deborah  Ann  Sklar 


Donna  Lou  Smith 
James  R.  Smith 
Julie  Hayes  Smith 
Louis  Perry  Smith,  Jr. 


52 


Merian  Patricia  Smith 
Nelson  R.  Smith 
Scott  Hale  Smith 
Wilma  Diane  Spencer 


Jackie  Dennis  Staton 
Harnett  Faye  Steadman 
Jerry  Mason  Steadman 
Warren  Clifford  Steen 


Louis  Donald  Stubblefield 
William  Vincent  Suttles 
Noel  Bateman  Swain 
Gene  Lynn  Tapp 


Danny  Neal  Taylor 
John  Edward  Taylor 
Roger  Dale  Tench 
James  Franklin  Thomas 


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Linda  Faye  Thompson 
Roger  Layne  TInsley 
Joanne  McMillin  Todd 
Fred  Humphrey  Tuck,  Jr. 


Carroll  Douglas  Tucker 
Wilhelmena  Maude  Valentine 
Louis  Elkin  Vaughn 
Ronald  L.  Vickers 


Joe  Carroll  Watson 
Sarah  Joanne  Weathers 
David  Edward  Welchel 
May  Joyce  West 


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Michael  Terry  West 
Peggy  T.  West 
Janie  E.  Wheat 
Josephine  White 


Robert  Donald  Williams 
Harry  Charles  Wimberly 
Larry  Michael  Wottord 
Emily  Elaine  Wood 


Tyrone  Keith  Wood 
Carol  Ellen  Woolen 
Pamela  Gayle  Wright 
Beverly  Kay  Wyatt 


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ORGANIZATIONS 


School  organizations  provide  the  students  with  the 
opportunity  to  become  leaders,  to  put  original  ideas  into 
effect,  and  to  work  beside  others  with  similar  interests 
and  enjoyments.  Through  school  clubs  the  students  of 
USC-S  have  learned  to  exchange  ideas  and  a  laugh  or 
two,  and  to  help  the  school  function  as  a  college. 


STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 
ASSOCIATION 


standing:  Gary  Andrews,  Ann  Scruggs,  Jamie  Hendrick,  Dave  Welchel,  Joyce  Henderson,  Scott 
Smith,  Mike  Riddle,  Bill  Able.  Seated:  Robert  Layne,  Lucretia  Jones,  Wanda  Lawson,  Alton  Jones, 
Joanne  McAbee,  Johnny  Foster. 


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Mike  Riddle 
PRESIDENT 


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Lucretia  Jones 
VICE-PRESIDENT 


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Joyce  Henderson 
SECRETARY 


Bill  Able 
TREASURER 


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Mr.  Knight,  advisor,  Geraldine  Clayton,  Jamie  Hendrick,  Carol  Boulware,  Beverly  Cannon,  Joanne 
McAbee,  Sam  Easier,  Joyce  Henderson,  Willie  Lowe. 


CAROLANA 


Carol  Boulware 
EDITOR 


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Lucretia  Jones 
EDITOR 


Top:  Mr.  Hammock,  advisor,  Lucretia  Jones,  Lynn  Galloway,  Bill  Able.   Bottom:  Smitty 
McArthur,  Robert  Layne,  Chris  Harrison.  Nancy  Harris. 


CAROLINIAN 


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PHOTOGRAPHY 
CLUB 


Officers  Pruitt  and  Layne  prepare  to  make  an  enlargement. 


Earl  Pruitt,  Robert  Layne,  Jimmy  Floyd,  Charles  Caldwell,  Larry  Wofford. 


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Tony  Sprouse,  Claudia  Morris,  Willie  Lowe,  Paula  Lattlmore,  Alton  Jones,  Geraldine  Clayton,  Bruce 
Alverson,  Dave  Welchel.  Robert  Layne,  Joyce  Henderson,  Jimmy  Floyd,  Carol  Boulware,  Joanne 
McAbee. 


BRIDGE 
CLUB 


Officers  Lowe,  Jones,  and  Henderson  pause  before  the  lead  to  a  weak  dummy. 


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INTERNATIONAL 

RELATIONS 

CLUB 


Mrs.  Johnson  speaks  of  Pakistan. 


Sammy  Easier.  Linda  Costner,  Earl  Pruitt,  Lauris  Chesney.  Johnny  Foster,  Judy  Allen.  Larry  Wotford. 


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STUDENT  NURSES 

ASSOCIATION 

OF 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 


Back    row:     EInor    Vinson. 

Smith,  Martha  Jane  Young. 

Roberson. 

Wilson. 

Johnson. 

O'Donnell. 

Gardner, 


Angela 
Darlene 
Nancy  Ragan.  Libby 
Second  row:  Connie 
Mrs.  Lyies.  Mary  Ann 
Joanne  Poteat.  Cheryl 
Jane  Golihtly,  Cathy 
Swindle,  Cathy  Mosley,  Julia  Whitt, 
Dons  Taylor,  Joyce  Sinclair,  Pat 
LIbner,  Brenda  Thompson.  First  row: 
Jeannette  Turner,  Claudia  Morris, 
Judy  Brown,  Dianne  West,  Joanne 
McAbee,  Paula  Lattimore,  Linda 
Thompson. 


Back  row:  Nona  Green.  Trudy  Kelly. 
Nancy  Brown,  Frances  Henry.  Fourth 
row:  Shirley  Simmons,  Debbie 
Newman,  Martha  Cassel,  Debbie 
Kirby,  Julanne  Malaney,  Jeanne 
Flannery,  Debbie  Fox,  Janice 
Mullinax.  Third  row:  Alice  Gallman, 
Elaine  Sanders,  Gail  Collins,  Pat 
Garrett,  Anthanette  Fowler,  Gwyn 
Caldwell.  Elsie  Osborn.  Joyce 
Landrum.  Jane  Harris.  Second  row: 
Bobbie  Beddingfield,  Beth  Gilstrap, 
Margaret  Ouzts.  Gloria  Meadows, 
Christine  King,  Jeannie  Freeman. 
Sheila  Edwards,  Jessie  Bullington, 
Joan  Moore,  Judy  Forbis.  First  row: 
Kay  Langston,  Carol  Phelps,  Mary 
Ann  Hendrix,  Wilhelmina  Valentine, 
Joanne  Love,  Pat  Oliver,  Linda 
Fowler,  Kathy  Geddes. 


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Athletics  play  an  important  role  in  the  life  of  our  school. 
This  year  we  were  represented  in  athletic  competition 
by  our  basketball,  golf,  and  tennis  teams.  And  from  the 
pregame  huddle  to  the  final  gun  our  young  men  were 
enthusiastically  supported  by  our  dedicated 
cheerleaders,  who  were  always  there  with  a  yell  or  a 
shoulder  to  cry  on.  Whatever  we  may  have  lacked  in 
tradition  and  experience,  we  made  up  for  by  hearts  full 
of  school  spirit, 


BASKETBALL .  .  . 


Characterized  by  never-ending  pride  and 
well-mannered  sportsmanship,  the  USC-S 
basketball  team  represented  the  school  well 
this  year.  It  gave  the  students  something  to 
cheer  for  and  something  to  be  proud  of.  Win 
or  lose,  the  Bantams,  who  lived  up  to  their 
scrappy  name,  were  a  force  to  be  reckoned 
with. 


Coach  Mack  wrings  his  hands. 


Jones  tries  for  a  re-bound. 


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Top:  Bill  Vaughn,  Elbert  Jones,  Mike  West,  Stanley  Bishop,  Ralph  Allison,  Butch  Summey.  Bottom: 
Chris  Worrock,  Don  Jackson,  David  Cooper,  Dennis  Staton,  Danny  Johnson. 


Above:  Johnson  battles  a  tough  Union  defender.  Right:  West  stuffs  in  two  sure  points 


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Jones  for  two  more 


High  level  strategy 


Leading  our  fans  in  scfiooi  cheers  and  supporting  our  athletic  teams  this  year  were:  Claudia  Morris, 
Carol  Boulware,  Paul  Lattimore,  Miriam  Martin,  Judy  Allen,  Geraldine  Clayton,  Joanne  McAbee, 
Libba  Ligon,  and  Marsha  Hester. 


Foul? 


Rockin'  an'  reelin' 


Concentration 


Captain  Judy  Allen 


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West  spearheads  a  fast-break 


and  once  again  the  cheering  squad  sings,  "Go,  Bantams,  Go.' 


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GOLF 


Unlike  other  sportsmen,  golfers  —  those 
sunburned  gentlemen  of  the  green  — 
pursue  the  low  score.  Afternoons  find  the 
USC-S  golfers  battling  hooks  and  slices  at 
the  Peach  Valley  Country  Club  course, 
where  they  practice  free  of  charge. 
Under  the  discerning  eye  of  Coach  Ham- 
mock, they  have  shown  steady  improve- 
ment from  locker  room,  to  sand  trap,  to 
18th  hole. 


Bottom:  Gary  Andrews.  Jimmy  Floyd,  Scott  Smith.  Top:  Johnny  Foster.  Frank  Giles.  Smitty  McArthur, 
Tommy  Caldwell,  Coach  Hammock. 


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TENNIS 


In  the  spring  cries  of  15  and  30  love  fill 
the  air.  Not  the  mating  calls  of  thousands 
of  Ft.  Lauderdale-bound  students,  these 
shouts  signal  the  opening  of  the  tennis 
season.  This  year  a  large  coeducational 
squad  showed  up  for  the  first  practice. 
Although  the  women  could  not  officially 
participate  in  matches,  the  men's  team 
unanimously  agreed  that  the  first  drill  was 
by  far  the  most  enjoyabe  of  the  year. 


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Bottom:  Alton  Jones,  Paula  Monroe,  Claudia  Morris,  Paula  Lattlmore,  Chris  Worrock,  Coach 
Spong.  Top:  Bill  Vaughn,  Reggie  Campbell,  Bruce  Alverson,  Stanley  Bishop,  Ken  Harrill.  Ralph 
Allison,  Jim  Condon,  Louis  P.  Smith. 


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FEATURES 


Students  come  to  the  university  seeking  the  opportunity  to 
broaden  their  education  and  to  lay  the  foundations  of 
success.  However,  some  of  them  bring  more  than 
ambition.  With  them  come  leadership,  spirit, 
imagination  and  beauty.  These  are  the  students  who 
make  college  a  more  meaningful  experience  for 
everyone. 


MISS  SOPHOMORE 


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Miriam  Martin 


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MISS  FRESHMAN 


Carol  Boulware 


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SOPHOMORE  BEAUTIES 


Joanne  McAbee 


Paula  Lattimore 


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FRESHMAN  BEAUTIES 


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Chris  Harrison 


Judy  Allen 


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Joanne  McAbee 


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BASKETBALL 
QUEEN 


Susan  Clary,  last  year's  queen,  relinquishes  the  crown. 


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Paula  Lattimore,  Gary  Andrews.  Joanne  McAbee,  Mike  Riddle,  Miriam  Martin.  Ken  Harrill,   Nancy 
Ragan.  Jim  Condon. 


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OUTSTANDING 


Freshmen; 


Carol  Boulware 


Robert  Layne 


Earl  Pruitt 


Judy  Allen 


Jamie  Hendrick  Nancy  Harris 


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STUDENTS  '69 


Sophomores: 


Lucretia  Jones 


Bill  Able 


Susan  Clary 


Joyce  Henderson 


Mike  Riddle 
(not  pictured) 


Miriam  Martin 


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