Andrew Jackson High School - Oracle Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)

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ANDREW JACKSON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA THE ORACLE E R S A R Y WE DE ANDREW JACKSON SENIOR HICH SCHOOL HONORS Mr. Edward Lee Lounsbcry To you a personal friend and a source of inspiration to each of us, as an expression of admiration and high esteem, we—the Student Body—the Faculty and the Patrons, dedicate this Silver Anniversary issue of the Oracle. ANDREW JACKSON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HONORS Mrs. Edna Sutton — Mrs. Lillian Lawrence — Mrs. Lois Byers In recognition of the loving and distinguished service, which you have demonstrated in your respective fields, this Silver Anniversary issue of the Oracle is affectionately dedicated. CON T E NTS Title Page............................................. 1 Dedication ......................................... 2-3 Administration ........................................ 5 Seniors ............................................. 15 Activities............................................ 41 Juniors .............................................. 55 Athletics ............................................ 67 Sophomores ........................................... 85 Clubs................................................ 95 Ads ..................................................122 ADMINISTRATION Frank S. Wetzel 1928-1930 Robert B. Rutherford 1927-1928 Thomas S. Prince 1930-1935 Mf.rrick A. Demorf.st 1935-1948 OUR PRINCIPAL E. L. LOUNSBURY, Principal Scarritt-Morrisvillc Collrgr A.B., Warrens- burg State Teachers College B. S. in Ed., University of Oklahoma, A. M. - 'p d- 9 o-t ax. eu W Cyfaf V } i iJLrrf 0 P- -ve- . ’ fix. -4%rU 44. C -VU yu4 sJ . 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Physical Education MR CLARENCE THOMPSON University of Minnesota- B.S. Business Education MRS. EDNA C. JONES Bowling Green Business Univer- sity B.C.S.: Mississippi Southern College—B.S. Science MISS GLADYS RICHARDSON Florida State University—A.B. University of Virginia—M.S. Industrial Arts MR. E. JOHN SAARE Bradley LTniversit)—B.S. University of Florida M.A.E. Home Economics MRS. E. THURMAN University of Kentucky A.B DEPARTMENT HEADS Music MRS. L. LAWRENCE American Conservatory B.M.C. Northwestern University — P.S.M. Latin MISS VIVIA CRAIG Florida State University — B.A. Parliamentarian Duval County Teachers Association Library MISS ELAINE WOODARD Georgia State College for Women — A.B.; Louisiana State Univer- sity — B.S. in Library Science Bible MRS. C. C. MELTON University of Richmond — B.A. Southwestern Baptist Seminary B.R.E. Spanish MISS JOSEPHINE SCALISE University of Florida — A.B. Middlebury College — M.A. D.C.T. MISS CLAIRE BRANDIES Stetson University — A.B. Study Hall MISS ADELE BOYD Florida State University — A.B. University of Florida — M.A. Art MRS. MARTHA C. HARTSOCK Stetson University — A.B. MR H. A BRI BER English Univ. of Prnn., A.B. Teachers College, Columbia Univ., M.A. MISS VIRGINIA CHENEY Speech English John B. Stetson Univ., A.B Univ. of Fla., M.A. MR WILLIAM H. COHEN English Univ. of Fla., A.B. MRS. SARAH COLLINS English Fla. State Univ., A.B. MRS. JOHNNIE COLSEN English Ga. State College for Women, A.B.: Univ. of Ga., M.A. MISS LOUISE ELKINS English Western Ky. State Univ., A.B.; George Peabody Col- lege, M.A. MRS DORIS HIEB English Valley City State College, B.A. MR LaBRUCE KELLY English Univ. of Fla., B.A. MRS. EVA KLEINLEIN English Northwestern Univ., B.S., B.A., M.A. MRS. PEARL MAYHALL English Fla. State Univ., B.A., M.A. MRS. ISABELLE MrCASKILL English Univ. of Ga., B.A., M.A. MISS ANNA von DOHLEN English Fla. State Univ., A.B., M.A. MRS. ANNA LEY WELLS English John B. Stetson Univ., B.S. MISS MILDRED ANDERSON Commercial Fla. Southern College, B.S. Univ. of Fla. MISS FLORENCE BEEVKR Commercial Fla. State Univ., B.S.; Co- lumbia Univ., M.A. D COLIN BLUE Commercial Bowling Green College of Commerce, B.S. MISS GLORIA BRINKLEY Commercial John B. Stetson Univ., B.S. K I MRS LEILA COLLINS Commercial Univ. of Ala., B.A. MRS BETTY FERGERSON Commercial Fla. State Univ., B.S. in Education MISS BETTY ANN GIGL Commercial Fla. State Univ., B.S. in Business EVERETT L. GROOVER Commercial Fla. State L niv., B.S. MISS PAULINE JACKSON Commercial Harding College, B.A.; Pea body College, M.A. JOHN S. LIKOVICH Commercial Duquesne Univ., B.S.E. MRS GERALDINE McCarter Commercial Fla. State Univ., B.S. MRS. ANN BRENNER Commercial Radcliffe Univ., B.A., M.A. Harvard Univ., M.Ed. MRS M L MIDDLEBROOKS Commercial Elon College, B.A. MRS. LUCILLE OLIVA Commercial Univ. of Miss., B.A.E. MRS. HOPE SWEAT Commercial Fla. State Univ., B.S., Univ. of Fla., M A E. P. G. CARIBALTES, JR History Univ. of Fla., A.B., M.A. Chairman Andrew Jackson Classroom Teachers Assn., 51-52-53, Pres. Duval County Classroom Teachers Assn. 52-53. JACK B. HUMPHRIES History Univ. of Fla., B.A. MRS. ARLENE McKEE History Fla. State Univ., A.B. LEO MEIZLIK History City College of New York, B.A.; Univ. of Pittsburgh, M.Ed. MR. M. C. NORTON History Fla. Southern College, B.S. Rollins College, B.M.: Emory Univ., B.D. MRS. MARILYN SWEET MRS. LAURA SMITH History History Fla. State Univ., A.B.; Univ. Fla. State Univ., A.B. of Fla., M.A. MISS ELIZABETH TRAGITT History Univ. of Chicago, A.B. MRS. CATHERINE BAIN Science Fla. State Univ., B.S. MRS. RUTH DOWLING Science Fla. State Univ., B.S.: Ran- dolph Macon Women’s Col- lege, Univ. of Fla. RHEA E. MAYHUGH Science Univ. of Fla., B.S., M.Ed. MRS. STELLA PAPA MRS. LOIS BYERS Science Math Kentucky State Univ., B.S. Aurora College, A.B. MRS JOHNNIE JOHNSON Math Fla. State Univ., A.B. MRS DORIS McCLEARY Spanish Univ. of Fla., B A. MISS JEAN SMITH Spanish Fla. State Univ., A.B.; Univ. of Fla., M.A. MRS CATHERINE BR )ADUS H. VI. Education Fla. State Univ., B.S., MRS MARTHA HOUSER MRS AGNES HOWELL H. M. Education H. M. Education Fla. Southern College, B.S. Athens College, B.S. MR MILLARD BROWN Manual Arts L niv. of Fla., B.S. in Ed. MR. HERBERT CLARK Manual Arts Worcester Polytechnic Insti- tute; Colgate Univ., B. S. MR H H KOLITZ Manual Arts 111. Institute of Technology, B.S. in Ch., B.S. in A. and S., Univ. of Fla., M.A.E. MR H. A. THOMAS Manual Arts Peabody College, M.A.; Western Ky. Univ., B.S. MISS MADGE HUTCHINSON Library Fla. State Univ., B.S. MRS. MARTHA BRODERSOX Physical Education Fla. Stair Univ., B S. in Ed. MR FRED ROZELLF. Physical Education Univ. of Fla., B.S. MR WILLIAM HILTON Orchestra Julliard School of Music, New York City; Fla. State Univ. MR. PHILIP SPEAR Band Director Mansfield State Teachers College, B.S.; Fla. State Univ. MISS MARY HOOKS Physical Education Fla. State Univ., B.S.; Univ. of Fla., M.A. MR WALTER MIDDLEKAUFF Physical Education Univ. of Fla., B.S., M.A. MR. RAY STASCO Physical Education Wittenberg College, B.S. MRS REBECCA REID Clerk MR. DONALD CROSS Phy. Ed. And Driving Maryville College, B.A.; Univ. of Fla., M.A. MRS. ARLIE DICKSON Clerk Western State Teachers Col lege, Michigan, L. I. MR WENDELL PARKER Physical Education Univ. of Fla., B.S. in Phy. Ed. MISS BERNICE WALTON Physical Education Fla. State Univ., B.S. 1953 JANUARY CLASS Palmer, Ronald Lawrence College “He tackled the thing that couldn't be done and did it.” Senior Class Presi- dent: Key Club; 4 Vice President: Delta Hi Y 3, 4; Vice President 3; Secretary 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Track 4: Senior Fellows Club 4; “J ’ Club 3, 4: Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 2; Latin Club 2; French Club 3; Alpha Y Teen Mascot 4. Nabi, Halie College “Going. Going, Gone” Vice President of Senior Class: Band 2, 3, 4; Quarter- master 2; Lieutenant 3; Captain 4; Gam- ma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Sergeant of Arms 2; Secretary 3: President 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Sergeant of Arms 3; President 4; Senior Fellows Club 4; Chaplain 4; Sen- ior Fellows Minstrel 4; Low Senior I oast at Banquet 4: Junior Boy’s Club; Re- porter 3; Inter Club Council 3; Band Council 2, 3, 4; Chairman 4; Usher at Baccalauiett . and Graduation 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Morning Devotion Crew 4: Class Night 4; Christmas Page- ant 4; City Hi Y Council 3, 4. Porter, Kathleen James Commercial “O.K. from beginning to end, a sound and dependable friend” Sophomore Girl’s Club 2; Girl s Glee 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Senior Girl’s Club 4; Alpha Y Teens 4: Received Mantle, June 1952 Presented Mantle, January 1953; Class Night 3, 4; Secretary of Senior Class: Senior Girl’s Jubilee; Christmas Pageant. Mrs. Marilyn Sweet Sponsor Church, Shirley Commercial “A winning way, a smiling face, and altogether charming grace.” Sophomore Girl's 2; Senioi Girls 3; Band 2: Drama- tic Club 3; Alpha Y Teens 3; Senior Girl’s Jubilee; Class Officer Treasurer; Class Night; Christmas Pageant. Broadus, Ted General “Everybody’s friend—nobody’s enemy. Key Club 2, Vice-President 3, President: “J” Club 2, 3; President Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Reporter; Graduation Color Guard 1,2; Football 1, 2, 3; Beta Y Teen Mascot 2; Chaplain (Senior Class). Cromwell, Richard College Preparatory “Large of stature and of goodly quali- ties as well.” Basketball 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Class officer, Sergeant of Arms; National Honor Society 2. Albert, Shamie—Commercial Active in mind and body.” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Girl' Club 3; Sophomore Girl’s Club 2; Class Night 4; Christmas Pageant 4. Allen, Gloria Anne—General Always with a cheerful nod and a willing smile. Squad leader, Peppercttes 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Tigers Claw 2; Senior Girl’s Jubilee 4; Gamma Y feens 2, 4; Girl’s Glee 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Pageant; Sophomore Girl's Club; Junior Girl’s Club 3; Senior Girl’s 4. Baker, Coleman—General A man most fair and square. Football; Swimming. Baity, Charles—General I always love them all. D. C. T. 4. Baity, Norman—General Thou hast, wit, fun, and fire. Senior Fellows Club; Dramatic Club. Bell, Elaine Gertrude—General A smile is a trade-mark of a happy soul. Junior Girl’s Club 3; Senior Girl’s Club 4; Senior Girl’s Jubilee 4; Christmas Pageant 4; Class Night 4. Botka, Marie Theresa—General Sweet, demure, and altogether lovely. Who’s Who—Best Looking; Mascot, Senior Fellows Club; President, Senior Girl’s Club; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 4; Clerk 4; Las Estrellitas 2; Social Chairman 2; Gamma-Y Teens 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman 3; Inter-Club Council; Majorette 2, 3f 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4; Program Chairman 4; Sophomore Girl's Club 2; Junior Girl’s Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Miss Andrew Jackson Contest 2, 3; Talent Night Ac- companist 4; Junior-Senior Girl’s Jubilee 3, 4; Alpha Y Teens 4; El Circulo Panamericano 2; Spanish Fiesta 2; Library Council 4; Oracle Representative 3; Student Council 2; Calendar Girl 4; Christmas Pageant 4; Class Night 4. Boyette, Peggy—General From every blush that kindles thy cheek, ten thousand little loves and graces spring. Sopho- more Girl’s Club; Student Council 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Representative 2; Treasurer 3, President 4; Girl’s Softball Team 2, 3, 4; Girl’s Basketball Team 2, 3, 4. Broward, Joan Frances—General A various, virtuous, vigorous, versatile, maid. Brown, Benjamin—General Sane, sound, sensible. Big Wheel 4; Senior Fellows Club 4; Oracle Staff 2, 3, 4; Sports Edi- tor 3, 4; Tigers Tales Assembly Editor 3; Photog- rapher 3, 4; Editor of J Book 3; Dramatic Club 4; Gamma Hi Y 4; Cheerleader 4; Class Night 4; • Christmas Pageant 4. Bryan, Charles Lee—Commercial Mo man is so great as mankind. Senior Fel- lows Club 4; Christmas Pageant 4; Class Night 4. Callahan, Nancy Carolyn—Commercial Active with inquiring tongue and eyes. Sen- ior Girls; Peppercttes 2, 3, 4; Vice-president 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Christmas Pageant 4; Class Night 4; Red Cross Representative 3; Oracle Representative 3, 4. Clayton, Tommy—General An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Coker, Shirley Pauline—General As merry as the day is long. Cone, Marilyn Louise—General There be none of beauty’s daughters with a magic like thee. Corey, Betty—General ' Heaven such grace did land her that she might admired be.” G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Senior Girl Club 3. Crews. Doris—General ‘Heart on her lips soul in her eyes, soft as the clime, and sunny as the sky.” Senior Girls’ Club 4; D ans Office 2, 3, 4; Who Who Big Wheel, Class Night 4; Senior Girl Jubilee 4. Davidson. Jack—General “Jest and Youthful Jollity.” Senior Boys’ Club 4, Treasurer 4; Key Club 4; Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Baby Tiger Football 2, Varsity 3, 4. Davis, Estelle—General “Working, working, never shirking, always happy and content.” DeArman, Frances—General “Ho gems, no gold she needs to wear, she shines intrinsically fair.” Sophomore Girl ’ Club 2; G. A. A. 2; Senior Girls’ Club 4. De Bary, Joy—General “The sweetest thing that ever grew.” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Girl ’ Club 4. Dobson, Jeanelle—General “A soul so full of summer warmth, so healthy sound and clear and whole.” Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; French Club 4; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Class Night; Christmas Pageant. Elian, Albert—General “Quiet and still will describe him, but men of few words are the best of workers.” Evarts, Patricia—General “The reason firm, a temperate will, endurance, foresight, strength and will.” Fussell, Alma Deen—General “Full of Sweet assurance.” Girls’ Glee Club 3; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Class Night 4; Christmas Pageant 4; Junior Chorus 2, 4. Gibson, Loomis—General Always laughing, never sad.” Giddens, Betty Jo—General “In her heart the dew of youth, on her lips the smile of truth.” Girgis, Fred—General “Congeniality is the purchase price of friend- ship.” Baseball Co-Captain 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3, J Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Senior Boys 4; Tiger’s Claw Representative 3. Gladden. Arthur Russell—General “He has fellowship with the moods of men.” Senior Fellows Club 4; Senior Fellows Minstrel 4; Christmas Pageant 4; Class Night 4; Big Wheel 4; Student Council 2, 3; Senior Fellows Bon-Fire 4; Sophomore Chorus 2. Grice, Marion—General “A voice with a smile.” Girls’ Glee Club. Griffin, Horace—General He looks thi whole world in the face and fears not any man. Football 2. Griffis, Wilbur Samuel—General His ways are the way of peace Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; “J” Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Senior Fellows 4; Senior Fellows Minstrel 4; Gamma Hi-Y 2; (’lass Night 4; Canoeing 2. Who’s Who- Most Athletic. Gunter. Gerald L.—General They are only truly great who are truly honest ' President, Senior Fellows Club: Treasur- er, Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4; Reporter, Key Club 3. 4: Track Team 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; ‘‘J Club 4; Tiger’s Claw 2; Manager 2; Senior Fellows Minstrel 4: Spanish Club 3; Cheerleader 4; Stu- dent Council 2; Red Cross Chapter of Jackson 4; Treasurer 4. Harden, Ruth—General Duty well done.” Senior Girls’ Club 4; Junior Girls' Club 3; Christinas Pageant 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Class Night 4. Harris, Charles Ted—General Strength and honor are his clothing ’ Senior Fellows Club. Hazouri, Nf.al—College Ability, energy, strength.” Senior Fellows Club 4; Alpha Hi-Y; Key Club. Helms, Marilyn Lee—General Good nature is the way to all our hearts.” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sergeant at Arms 3; Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; Senior Girls’ Club 4 ; Who’s Who “Most Athletic” 4; Interscholastic softball 2, 3, 4; Interscholastic badminton 3; Interscholastic basketball 4; Manager of Int. Basketball 3; Senior Girls’ Jubilee; Class Night; Christmas Pageant. Hendrick, Hubert LeRoy—General The best things come in little packages.” Kappa Hi-Y 3. Higginbotham, Claudette—General A face with gladness overspread.” Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Deans Office 3, 4; Talent Night 3; Who’s Who—Most Popular 4; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Class Night 4. Hill, Dorothy—General Born for success she seems, with grace to win, with a heart to hold.” Student Council Reporter 2; Historian 3; Spanish Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Girls’ Club; Beta-Y-Teens 2. Hines, Shirley—General “A quiet way, a cheerful smile, a girl who is a friend worthwhile.” Big Wheel 4; Sophomore Girls’ Club; Christmas Pageant 4; Class Night 4; Oracle Staff 4. Hodges. Dan—General “A fellow of good common sense.” D. C. T. Hoeltzel, Rodney—College Such individuality is not to be copied.” Library Council 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Baby Team Football 2: Basketball 2, 3; Senior Fellows Club 4; Mascot, Senior Girls 4; Class Night 3, 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Student Council 2, 3; President, Hi-Y 3, 4; President, Fla. Hi-Y-Tri- Hi-Y Congress; Orientation Program 4. Hopkins, Ivajoy—General In aught of prophecy be mine then will not live in vain.” Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee: Class Night; Christmas Pageant: Who’s Who—Most Likely to Succeed. Hucks, Donald—Commercial A wise man never refuses anything to neces- sity.” French Club 2; Key Club 4; Senior Fellows Club 4; Senior Chorus 3; Red Cross Representative 4; Baccalaureate Service 3. Hurst, Virginia—General “She had tongue at will and yet was never loud. Jackson, Helen—General ”Lo be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved:’ Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; Dramatic Club 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Senior Band 3, 4; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee; Christ- mas Pageant; Class Night. Jackson, Jo Ann—General Her eyes are stars of twilight fair, like sun- light, too, her golden hair.” Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; Christmas Pageant 4; Class Night 4. Johns, Darthey—General “Her face is full of light, like a lantern in the night.” Sophomore Girls’ Club; Pepperrttes 2; Senior Girls’ Club; Christmas Pageant 4; Class Night 4. Kalekl. Barbara S.—General “ n her quietness there is charm.” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Sophomore Girls’ Club; Junior Girls’ Club. Kershner, Betty Neil—General ‘7 would rather be than seem to be.” Christmas Pageant. Kershner. Bobby—General “Erect, sublime, the measure of a man.” Lankford, Charles “Steel true and blade straight.” Baseball 2t 3, 4; Football 2; “J” Club 2, 3; Gamma Hi-Y 2. Lee, Lola—General Always happy, always fair, hath a smile that derives off care.” Pepperettcs; Sophomore Girls’ Club; Senior Girls’ Club; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 3. Lubin, Kohler—General “A man of inches and every inch a man.” Senior Fellows 4; Gamma Hi-Y 4; Big Wheel 4; Cross Country 3; Baby Team Football Manager 2; Tiger’s Claw 2. Maida. Thomas—General ‘7 came, 1 worked, I conquered.” Canoe Team 2. Mazza, Madeline Sandra—General “A violet by the running brook.” Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Class Night 4. Minton, John (Sonny)—General “The force of his iron merit makes his way.” Swimming Team 2; Track Team 3; Vice-Presi- dent, French Club 3. Mirkis, Morris Soloman General “And he smiles and smiles and smiles.” Baby team Football 3; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; “J” Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Fellows Club 4. Mixon, Dorothy Lee—General “A merry light gleams from her eyes.” Senior Girls’ Club 4; Chaplain of Senior Girls’ Club; Senior Girls’ Jubilee; Big Wheel; Class Night; Christmas Pageant; Dean's Office. Morton, Margaret Mary—Commercial “Earth’s noblest thing, a woman perfected.” National Honor Society 3; Christmas Pageant; Class Night; Baccalaureate 3; Commencement 3. Mullis, Harvey Dillard (Dill)—General “Always willing always ready” Gamma Hi-Y 2; Baby Tiger Football 3; Senior Fellows Club 4; Sargrant at Arms; Who’s Who- Most Popular; ('lass Night. Murphey, Randall G.—General “A lady’s man is made, not born.” Football Baby Tigers 3, 4; Varsity 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3. O’Steen, Buddy—General “Flowers were sent to do God’s work in un- traveled paths.” Sophomore Swimming Team; Delta-Hi-Y 2; Junior Swimming Team 3; Junior Boys’ Club 3; Senior Fellows’ Club 4. Peacock, Tommy—College “Full of fun and a smile for all.” Football 2, 3, 4; Big Wheel 4; Delta Hi-Y 2, 3; “J” Club 3, 4. Phillips, Betty Jean—General “A light heart lives long. Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; G.A.A. 3; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Senior Chorus 4: Senior Girls’ Club 4; Alpha Y-Teens 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Class Night 4; Christmas Pageant 3, 4; Junior Chorus 2. Phillips, Jimmy Raymond—General “A merry light gleams from his eyes.” Senior Fellows’ Club 4. Pickett, Laverne Fulton, Jr.—General “Although you seek with all your might his equal would be hard to find.” Sophomore Chorus 2; Junior Chorus 3: Cheerleader 3; Senior Chorus 3; Christmas Pageant 3; Cheerleader 4; Head Cheerleader 4: Senior Chorus 4; Senior Fellows’ 4: Secretary Senior Fellows 4; Big Wheel 4; Christmas Pageant 4; Class Night 4: Tiger Claw Representative 3; Commencement 3; Baccalaureate 3; Baccalaureate 4; Prayer Council. Pillsbury, Edward—General “He hears a gentle mind, and heavenly bless- ings follow such creatures.” Poulos, Paul—General “All great men are dying, and I am not feeling too well myself.” Pyke, Lavoyn—General “A standby, a student, a friend.” Library Council. Renfroe. Bill—General “The music on the waters is thy sweet voice.” Senior Chorus 4; Junior Chorus 2; Library Coun- cil 3; Sophomore Track 2; Varsity Track 3, 4% Captain of Varsity Track 4; Key Club 3, 4: Senior Fellows 4; J Club I; Who’s Who 4; Class Night 4; Baby Football 2; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Baccalaureate Service 4. Rhoden, Ulybs Elbert—General “Large is his bounty and his soul sincere.” Baby Football Manager 2; Varsity Football Manager 3, 4; Head Football Manager 4; Gamma Hi-Y 4; Senior Fellows 4; Class Night: Christ- mas Pageant 4. Rinck, Philip—General “Fed from within with all the strength he needs.” Sarrells, Earl G.—General “A knight there was and that a worthy man.” Scarborough, Arthur Daniel—General “He is jolly, witty, and most likeable.” Baby Tiger Football 2, 3; Varsity Football 4; Gamma lli-Y 3; Senior Fellows’ Club, Reporter; “J” Club 3, 4, Reporter; Senior Fellows’ Minstrel; Sponsor, Lee-Jackson Game; Christmas Pageant; Class Night. Shiver, Claude B.—General “The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known.” Hi-Y 3, 4; Baby Red Football; Varsity Football. Sloan. Benny—General “The man who learns is the man who gains.” Hi-Y 2; Football 3. Smith, Edgar E.—College “Sometimes witty often bright; Always treats his fellows right ” Student Council 2, 3; Latin Club 2; French Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Secretary, Alpha Hi-Y 4; Senior Fellows Club 4, Vice President 4; Usher for Baccalaureate 2, 4; Color Guard 4; Class Night 4: Varsity Football 3, 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Baby White Football 2; Orientation Program 4; Christmas Pageant 4. Smith, Juanita—General None but herself can be paralleled.” Senior Girls’ Club; Girls’ Glee 2; Senior Girls’ Jubilee; Christmas Pageant; Class Night. Smith, Ted—General “Wisdom, bless thy gentle way, and ever, ever will obey.” Band 2. Spires, Elizabeth Biddie”—General “A thing of beauty is a joy forever ” Sopho- more Girls Club; Junior Girls’ Club; G.A.A. 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Beta-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Treasurer 2, Chaplain 4; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 3, 4; Miss Andrew Jackson Contest 2, 3; Miss Andrew Jackson 3. Strickland, Louise—General “Whatever her task she did it well.” Senior Girls’ Club 4; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Christmas Pageant 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Class Night 4. Strickland. Sarah—General “The hand that made thee hath make thee good.” Pepperettes 2, 3. Thompson, Jo Ann E.—General “The finest souls are those that have most variety and suppleness.” Who’s Who Best All Around ; Christmas Pageant; Class Night. Tison, Mary Elizabeth—Commercial “Knowledge exists to be imparted.” Class Night; Christmas Pageant. Todd, Edgar A.—General “Once your friend, always your friend.” Townsend, Lynell Harriet—Commercial “Wisdom is knowing what to do next” Senior Girls' Club 4; Christmas Pageant; Class Night. Vaden, Charlotte—General “It's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends.” Sophomore Girls’ Club; Junior Girls’ Club; Sen- ior Girls’ Club; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Christmas Pageant 4: El Circulo Panamericano 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4; French Club 4, Secretary; Dramatic Club 3; Student Council 2; Beta-Y-Teens 2. Warnock, Leon—Commercial “Yet on he fares by his own heart inspired.” D-dta-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Senior Fellows’ Club 4; Senior Fellows’ Minstrel. Water , Duane L.—General He has just enough sense and nonsense to make him a charming boy.” Oracle Staff-Photog- rapher. Watson, James—General He isn’t as mild as he looks. D. C. T. 3, D. C. T. 4; Senior Fellow ’ Club 4. Weaver, Gary—General Though he is a busy man. he is never busy.” Track 2, D. C. T. 3, D. C. T. 4; Senior Fellow ’ Club. Whisnant, Ruby Mae Commercial There are gods in the mirror.” Senior Girls Club 4; Senior Girl Jubilee 4; Christmas Pageant 4; Class Night 4; Big Wheel 4. Whitaker, Joy Elizabeth—General “Skill and confidence are an unconquered army.” Senior Girls Club; Senior Girls Jubilee; Christmas Pageant; (’lass Night. Williams, Sylvia—Commercial Memory is the treasurer of the mind” Christ- mas Pageant 4; Class Night 4. Wilson, Helen—Commerical Always ready for things worthwhile.” Junior Chorus 2; Junior Girls Club 3; Senior Girls Club 4; Senior Girls Jubilee 4; Class Night 4; Christmas Pageant 4; Big Wheel 4. W'orth, Carol—General An honest man is king of men” Who’s Who— Best all around 4. Wynn, Gloria Janett—General None lives so gaily.” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Girl’s Club 4; Senior Girl’s Jubilee; Big Wheel; Class Night; Christmas Pageant; Deans Office 4. ALLEN DUGGER 1933 - 1952 We Knew You, We Loved You, Our Student— Our Classmate— Our Friend. 1953 JUNE CLASS President Garrett. Sam— A cultured mind. College. Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Morning Devotional Group 4; National Foren- sic League 4; Basketball 2; Senior Fellows’ Club. Vice President Speed, Gordon—“A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident of tomorrow. College. Library Council 2, 3, 4, President 3, State presi- dent 4, County Vice Presi- dent 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Thespian Society 3, 4, trea- surer 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Senior Fellows 4; Delta Hi-Y 2; Latin Club 2. Secretary Newman, Samuel H. — True blue for all is he, loved for his cheerfulness, zest, and ability. College. Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Reporter 3; President 4; Key Club 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4: Football 2, 3; Senior Fellows’ Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4. T Chaplain Wade, James— A smiling countenance,a friendly way.” College. Senior Band 2, 3, 4; Quartermaster 3, 4 ; Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Chaplain 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4: Reporter 4: Senior Fellows’ Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Band J Club 3. Sponsor Mr. E. L. Groover _________ T reasurer Ponder, Peggy Ann— A girl with many pleasing ways.” General. Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; Pepperettes 2; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Beta-Y-Teens 2, 3. 4; Junior Chorus 2, 3; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 3, 4; Dean’s Office 3, 4. Safety Club, Treasurer 4; Talent Night. Sergeant At Arms Tarte, Robert— Nothing great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. General. Senior Boys’ Club 4; Track 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Delta Hi-Y 4. Akkra, B. C., Jr. A young man modest and yet possessed. Commercial. (.am- nia Hi-Y 3,4; Treasurer 4; Track 2,3; Cro Country 4; Prayer Council 4. Alderman, Billy Hard work bringt stiffen.” (General. Beta Hi-Y 2,3,4; Dra- matic Club 4: Jr. Chorus: Miss A. I. Contest; M. C.; Talent Night; Senior Fellows; Assem- bly Program . Alexander, Pat “He loved them all be fame il ;i at hit way.” General. Basket- ball Team 4; Hi-Y 2.3.4; Sen- ior Fellow 4; Basketball Junior Varsity 3; Football Baby Team 3; Swimming Team 2; Baseball Team 4. Allen, Grace “Shy but ever ready to be a friend.” General, Pepperette 2; Senior GirU. Allcary, David “He’s jolly, he’s witty and lovable.’’ College. Altman, Herbert ”A boy whose smile wins friends. Barn! 2.3.4; Orch. 3. 4; ”J” Club. Alvarez, Clyde, Jr. “H'ha ever his task he did it well.” College. Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Swimming. Alvarez, Warren T. “High in mind and high in that at ter.” General. Ames, Dorothy E. “Full of fun and a smile for all. Commercial. Pepperette 2.3,4, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Baccalaure- ate l' her 3; Junior Girl ' Club 3; Senior Girl ’ Club 4. Anderson, Mack “Seeds no explanation.” Gen- eral. Babv Basketball Team 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Alpha Hi-Y 4: Senior Fellow ’ Club Anderson, Ronald A real gentleman quiet and reserved, who never fails to make a friend.” College. Andrews, Dorothy A. “H’ilh will one tan do any- thing. General. Pepperette ; Girls’ Glee; Alpha Y-leens; I-atin Club. Arpen, Johnny A. “He is jolly, witty, with an original smile, and a friend through and through. Gener- al Beta Hi-Y. Atkinson, Floyd “Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit.” General. Junior Red Cross Representative 3. Averitt, Lawana “ a her heart are the birds and sunshine.” College. Band 2.3: Orchestra 2.3; Dramatic Club 2,3.4; Thespians 4; Glee Club 4; G.A.A. 4: Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Gamma Y-Teens 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Christmas Pageant 4. Bacon, Donald “Common sense and brains, an excellent (ombinalion.” Col- lege. Tiger’s Claw 2,3,4, re- porter, news editor 2, assistant editor 3, editor-in-chiel 4; Quill Scroll 3.4; Key Club 3, 4; Delta Hi-Y 4; Sen. Fellow ’ Club 4. Reporter; Who’ Who. Most Likely to Succeed” 4. Banks, Frances L. “She seems to hare been made for friendship.” General. Sen- ior Chorus 3.4; Prayer Council 4; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Latin Club 2. Barber, Jo A girl ujth many pleasing ways. Commercial. Sopho- more Girls' Club 2; Junior Girls' Club 3; Senior Girls' Club 4: Tiger’s Claw Reportrr 3.4; Gamma Y Teens 4; Sen- ior Girls’ Jubilee 3. Bates, Opal Mae ”A girl with a pleasant smile for all.” Commercial. Beeman, Barbara Ann ”Rosy and fresh and full of rigor.” College. Latin Club 2. G.A.A. 2.3.4; Junior Chorus 3; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Senior Girb’ Club 4. Bkrrier, Janey Thou who know htr best praise htr moit. College. Dra- matic Club 2; French Club. Treas. 2; Pepperettes 2; Tiger’ Claw 2; Junior Ctrl ' Club Pres. 3; French Club Pres. 3: Beta Y Teens 3; Dramatic Club 3; N.H.S. 3; D.C.T. 4; Sen. Girls' Club. Blocker, Jean Ever in tmilei and alwayi fric ndlv. College. Band 2.3.4; Band Council 3,4; Librarian of Band 3.4; Sen. Girl ’ Club 4. Bf.thf.a, Barbara Oner you meet her you will with to know htr better. Commercial. Soph. Chorus 2; Girls’ Glee 2: Spanish Club 2. 3; Dramatic Club 2,3.4; Soph. Girl 2; Jr. G.C. 3: Sen. Girls 4; Spanish Fiesta 2.3: Senior G. Jub. 3.4: Beta Y Teen 4: Soonsor Lee-Jackson Game 4; Christmas Paiteant 2. Boney, Howell Sot on top but climbing.” (M-nrtal. Kappa Hi-Y; Spanish Club 2: Baby l earn Football 2; Baby Team Basketball 2; Var- sity Football 3.4. Captain 4; J Club 3.4; Senior Fellow ' Club 4. Bevis, Milton Men ate to unneiessaty, but we cannot do without them. Collette. Alpha Hi-Y 2,3.4.V- Pres. Sta. 3. Ilist. Sta.. Chap. Alpha Hi-Y 4: Pres. Alpha C. 4; Football 2.3.4; Var. 3.4; Mas. |r. G.C. 3; V-Pre U N. Pita. 3; Christmas D.K.C 3.4; Key C. 3.4. Bd. of Dir.; Chap. Key C. 3.4: H. G. 2.3.4: U h. Bar. 2.3. Blackman, E. II., Jr. A good natured pertou ii never nut of place. General. Band; Hi-Y 2; Senior Fellow 4. Blizzard, Barbara Jean Ah energetic worker loved by all. Collette. Girl Soft hall Team 2; -Girls' Volleyball Team 3; G.A.A. 2.3,4; Ciirl ' Basketball Team 4; Inter-Club Council Rrp. 2: Jr. G.C. 3; Sen. G.C. 4; Beta Y Teens 4; Spanish Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; Ciirl Swimming Team 4. Bosworth, Billy It’s a long way up but it’s worth going for. Commercial. Kappa 2.3.4; Sec. 3. Pres. 4; Senior Fellows 4; ‘•J Club 4; Baby Foothall 2.5; Varsity Football 4; Babv Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3.4; Track 3.4. Boylston, Gloria A. A dainty flower on a item of grace. General. Boynt, Rose Mary A mrrry heart goes all the way. General. Dramatic Club 4; Junior Girl Club 3. Brannan, Jeannette Pleasant and agreeable. General. G.A.A. 3.4; Talent Night 3,4; Soph. G.C. 2; Sen. G.C. 4: Jr. G.C. 3; Beta Y Teens 2; Alpha Y Teens 4; L'sher for Senior Girl ’ Jubilre 4; Junior Chorus 2; Pepperettes Brown, Estelle Merle She it a good pal to hare around. Commercial. Soph. Volleyball Team 2; Pepperettes 2.3.4, Trea . 4; Volleyrsall rmrr. 3; Sen. G. J., usher 4; Sen. G. C. 4: Girls’ Fash. Show 2; Safety Council Rep. 4; Safety Council Sec. 4. Broome, Doris With a sunny temper, the wim her way. Commercial. French Club 3. Bryant, Jimmy He im'l as mild as he loobt. Collette. Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2.3; Alpha Hi-Y 2.3; V- Pres. 4; Oracle Staff 4: Drama- tic C. 4; The . 4; Key C. 3; Sr. G. J. 4; Mas.. FHA 4; V. Bask. B. 3.4; M.C. Jr-Sr. Pr. U h. Grd., Bac.; S. Fel. C. 4. Brown, Frieda “Quiet but still waters run deep. General. Buchanan, John The truest wisdom in general i i resolute determination. General. Senior Fellow’ Club. Brown, Beverly Jean A maiden never bold. Col- lege. Soph. G.C. 2; G.A.A. 2; Jr. G.C. 3: Reporter 3; Sen. GJ. 4; Girl ' 'tennis Team 3; Gamma Y Teens 3; French Club 3; Sen. G.C. 4; Dean’s Office 2.3.4. Bunk, Duane Georoe Industrious and willing. Commercial. Band quarter- master 2,3,4. Brown, Barbara June A girl of many accomplish- ments and many friends.’ Col- lette. Soph. (i.C. 2; Tiger’ Claw. Feature Ed. 2: N.S.P.A. 2; Jr. G.C. 3; Girl ’ Tennis Team 3: Sen. G.J. 3.4; Usher at Graduation 3.4: Usher at Baccalaureate 3.4; French Club 3; Sen. G.C. Sec. 4; Gamma Y Teen 4. B Yl Bunting, Jack G. Hath the spirit. General. Football Manager 2.3; Basket- ball Baby Team Manager 2,3. Burnett, Doris Bp.i.i.e A girl, not of wordI, hut of actiom. General. G.A.A. 2, 3; D.C.T. 4. Bvram. Martha Ann Loved by man v, admired by ail.” (General. French Club 3, 4; Sen. Chorus 3,4; Dramatic Club 2.3.4; Thespian 2.3.4; Sen. G. C.; Alpha Y Teen 4. Treat.: Mi A. J. Contest; Sen. Talent Night; Soph. G.C. Trea .; Student Dir. of Jr. Girl ' «kit in Jubilee. Carlton, Curtis “The mildest manners and the gentlest heatl.,, General. I Carmichael, Gilbert “A friend and a merry man is be.” College. Band 2.3,4; Senior Fellow - Club 4; Dra- matic 4; l t Lieutenant, Band 4; Orchestra 2.3; Vice-Pre . Orchestra 3: Kappa Hi-Y 4; Band Council 4. Campbell, Marik “Sature made ber what ibe it and never made another.” Commercial. Soph. G. C. 2; Dramatic Club 2.3.4; Historian 4; Majorette 2.3.4; Sen. G. C. 4; Sen. G. J. 3. 4; Beta Y Teens 4; Treas. 4; Thespians 4. Cameron, David C. Sometimes witty, often bright; always treats bis fel- lows right.” General. Cannady, JoAnn '‘Here is a friendly heart that has many friends. ’ Commer- cial. Soph. Girls 2; G.A.A. 2, 3 4; Girls’ Soft Ball Team 3; Senior Girls Club 4; Junior Chorus 2. Carpenter. Nancy J. “Happy am I. from care I am free. Why aren't all happy like me?” Commercial. Sen. G. C. 4; Calendar Girl 4; Spanish Club 2; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4. Carter, Ervin “It’s a friendly heart that has '•nty of friends.” General. Ita Hi-Y 2.3. ft Carter, Harriet The force of her own merit makes her way.” General. Sen- ior Girls’ Club; French Club. Carter, Margie “Cute and friendly with eyes of blue; every lime she smiles, she gains a friend.” Commer- cial. Soph. G. C. 2; Nat'l For- ensic league 3; Jr. G. C. 3; Oracle Staff 3; G.A.A. 3; Sen. G. C. 4: Beta Y Teens 4; Sen. G. J.; Club Ed. of Oracle 4; Usher of Mis A. J. Contest 4. Causey, Ann “Belter to be small and shine than to cast a shadow.” Com- mercial. Jr. G. C. 3; Sen. G. C. 3; Latin Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Gamma Y Teens 2.3,4; Red Cross Rep. 2,3.4; Sen. G. J.j Future Home Makers of Ameri- ca. Chandler, Harold True worth is in being, not seeming.” (General. Mr. Hous- er’s office 2,3.4; Oracle Staff 4. Chapman, Marie “Ever graceful and sympathe- tic.” Commercial. Soph. G. C. 2; Rep.; Latin Club Chaplain 2; Orchestra 2,3: Jr. G. C. 3; Sen. G. C. 4; Sen. G. J. 4; Dramatic Club 2,4; F.H.A. 4; Y'-Pres. 4; Gamma Y Teens 4; Senior Band 2,3,4. Chesnutt, James T. ‘.4 man of strength and merit.” (General. Baby Reds Football 2; Baby White Baskrtball 2; Var- sity Football 3,4; Gamma Hi-Y 4; “J” Club 4; Senior Fellows 4. Cofer. Kenneth “He wore a bashful look.” Commercial. Beta Hi Y 3; Baby Red Football 3; Y'arsity Football 4. Coker, William “Once your friend: always your friend.” College. Spanish Club. Cogburn,Jean Her friendship is well worth haisng.” Commercial. Soph. G. C- 2; El Circulo Panameri- cano 2; Jr. Chorus 2; Jr. G. C. 3; Chaplain. Beta Y Teens 3. 4; Sen. G. C. 4; Oracle Staff 4; Asst. Ad. Mgr. Glance, Benny Jenny is a merry lad. full of wit—always sure to be a hit.” General. Baby Tiger Football 2. Clements, Shirley “In quietness and confidence shall he your strength.” Gen- eral. Girls’ Glee 3. Coi.e. Joseph R. Courageo hi and fearless.” (General. Library Council 2. 3, 4; Student Council 2; Baby Tver Football 2.3.4; V-Pres. of State Library Council 3; D.C.T. 4. Colem n, Alice A friendly heart with many friends.” General. Senior Girls' Club 4; Junior Girls' Club 3. Conn ally, Dora Lee “The blush is beautiful as a lull blown rose.” Commercial. Soph. G. C. 2; Sec.; Latin Club 2, Sec.; Student Council 2; Inter-club Council 2: Girl ' Glee Club 2: Jr. G. C. 3: Sen- ior Chorus 3.4; Sen. G.C. 4: National Honor Society 3,4. Conner, Gene A. The winning way a friendly smile.” General. Gamma Ili-Y; Senior Fellow ' Club. Cooksey. Glenn Here's an athlete of jporfin lame, in football lineups you'll find hit nameGeneral. Baby Red Football 3; Vanity Foot- ball Team 4. Cowart. Sharon Y. In her auiet there is charm.” Collette. Pepperelte 2; Junior Chorus 2; Oracle 2.4; Spanish Club 2.3; Spanish Fiesta 2; Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca 4; Sen. G. C. 4; Gamma Y Teen 4; L’sher of Mi A. J. Contest 4; L’sher Sen. G. J. 4. Crawford. Carolyn M. Quietness ii best.” Commer- cial. Senior Girl ’ Club 4, Pep- perette 3; Junior Girls Club 3. Crews, Harry E. Tunny and friendly.” Gen- eral. Crosby, Margie “A y thoughts are my compan- ions.” (General. Girls' Glee 4. Custer, Colleen G. She's auiet and taint hut un- derneath this quiet reserve, there's a real ipiril.” General. G.A.A. 2.3; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Girls 4. Dampip.r, Jimmy With sixteen talents and some still uncovered.” Collette. Band 2.3.4; Latin Club 3; Gamma Hi-Y 4; Orchestra 2,3; Senior Fellows 4. Danson, Irene A quiet way, a cheerful smile, a girl who is a friend worth- while.” General. Danson. Robert A. Sot bold, not shy, nor short, nor tall, but a new mingling of them all.” General. Daughtery, Iva D. Fairer than the day.” Junior Girls' Club; Senior Girls' Club; Gamma Y Teens; Senior Girls’ Jubilee; Class Night. Davidson, Barbara A. Smiles, miles of them, supply unlimited.” Oneral. Junior Chorus; Girls’ Glee Club 2,3. Dees, Clara Faye A smiling face, a winning way.” General. Senior Girl ' Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4. Dendy, Betty A smiling countenance, a friendly way.” College. Drama- tic Club 2,3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; Asst. Head 4; Jr. G. C. Sec. 3; Mi A. J. Contest 4; Tale nt Night 3,4; Sen. G. C. 4; Sen. G. J. 3. 4; Calendar Girl Con- test 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Club 4. Deriso, Paul “Equal in strength.” General. Dillhyon, Larry S. “A knight there is and he a worthy man. College. Oracle Staff 4; Alpha Hi-Y 2.3; Boy's State 3. Dixon, Ruth The brightest and best.” Fu- ture Homemakers; Senior Girls' Jubilee: French Club: Drama- tic Club 2,3,4; Beta Y Teen ; Oracle 3. Doolittle, Gary F. A man ol good sense and good mil.” Courier. Beta Hi-Y Club Dukf.s, Annie Belle The mildest of manners, the kindest of hr art.” Cominrrrul Dukes, Betty Joan Thou uho know her bn! 6 raise her moil. Commercial. ru Y Terna 2; G.A.A. 2.3: Spanish Club 2; Sen. O. C. 4: Sen. G. I. 4; Soph. Girl ’ Vol- lryb.ll Tram 2. Durden, Norma A talrntrd girl with a host of friandi.1’ General. Major- ette 4: Band 2.3: Prpperrttr 2: Jr. Girl ’ Club 3; Srn. G. C. 4; (iimnu Y Tern 3.4; Srn. Girl ’ Jubilrr 3. Durham, Robert R. Always working when ha im'l doing lomelhing else. Grnrral. Dyal, Cora Lee Good qualities need no ad- vertising. Grnrral. Senior Girl ' Club 4. Erwin, Frances L. The girl with the unite is the girl uorlh while. Cotnmer rial. Pepprrette 2.3.4; Alpha Y Teen 47 Evers, Donald A tunny imile and a tunny way. Grnrral. Falk. June Inez “7 his last is always full of fun —mo work of hen was r l mm- done. (ienrral. Senior Girl ’ Chib 4; F.H.A. 3.4; Senior Girl ’ Jubilrr 3; Junior GirL ’ Club. Farris, Bf.th Here to a girl with a heart and a imile that maket the bubble of life worth while. College. Soph. G. C.. V-Pres. 2; Jr. G. C. V-Pro. 3; Srn. G. C. 4: Band 2,3,4; I atin Club V-Pre . 2; Talent Night 3.4: Mb A. J. Content 2.3.4: Dramatic Club 2.3.4; Beta Y Tern 4. Felder, Betty Lee She war as wise ai ihe uas lair. General. F.H.A. 2; Dra- matic Club 2: Spanish Club 2; D.C.T. 3.4; Oracle Rep 3. Fenn, Sonia Kay Her beautiful tinging is a bright spot on all our Pro- grams. Commercial. S.G.C. liras. 4; Kappa lli-Y Mascot 4; Calendar 2.3.4; Mi A. J. Contest 2,3,4; 3rd place 2.3; 2nd place 4; Srn. G. J. 4; Tal- ent Sight 3; Sponsor of Jark- •on-Lee Came 4. Fenton, Laura Jo ’ Industrious and sweet of dis- position. loved by all. Grn- rral. Fields, Betty Lips that brim with laughter. College. Spanish Club 2.3.4; V'-Prr . 3; Cor. Sec. 4: Spanish Fiesta 2; Spanish Week-end in Tallahassee 2,3.4; Library Council 3.4; Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Duval Co. Library Council Prei. 4; Pepperette 2.3.4; Sen. G. C. 4 Fiveash, Joanne Y. All work and no fun isn't the life for me.” General. Drama- tic Club 2: G.A.A. 4; Senior Girl Club 4; Senior Girl ’ Jubilee 4. Flanagan, Betty L. Home making hearts are the happiest.” General. Senior Girl ’ Club 4; Senior Girl ’ Jubilee 4; Pepperette 2. Forbes, Katherine C. '‘True worth is in being, not seeming. General. Pepper rites 2.3.4; Sen. G. C. 4; Jr. G. C. 3; Girl ’ Glee Club 3; Sen. Girls' Jubilee 3,4; Jr. Chorus 2; Gamma Y Teens 4; Dramatic 2,4; Christmas Pag- eant 3. Foster, Charles C. The secret of success is con- stancy of purpose. College. Band 2.3,4; Dramatic Club 4; 1.atm Club 2; Spanish Club 3; (.amnia Hi-Y 2; Senior Fel- lem 4. Franklin, Valerie A. Gay. good nature sparkled in her ryes. Commercial. Pep- erettes 2.3,4; Senior Girl ’ Club 4; Senior Girl ' Jubilee 4; Gamma Y Teen 4. Gill, Ethel Individual and interesting. General. Gilliard, Frank D. He has a store of knowledge he never learned in books.” College. Nat'l lion. Soc. 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4. Treas. 4; Beta Hi-Y 1: Spanish Finu 3; Fundacion Intri national Elay Alparo 3; F.xternporaneius Speaking (1«C place.i 3. Gii.mf.r, Ronnie Handsome.” Crnrral. Hi-Y 2,3.4; Key Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Junior Boys’ Club 2. Glenn, Norma “(£uiet enough to suit my mind.” Commercial. Pepper- eitei 2,3.4; President 4. Godwin, Elizabeth “Softly shy and sueel.” (Jen- era). Goethe, Henry “His humor isn't mining.” Collette. Gamma Hi-Y; Senior Fellows. Gregory, Jackie “She’s full of life; she’s full of fun.” General. Tiler’s Claw Business Manager; F.H.A. Re- porter 3: Senior Girls’ Club 4; Junior forts’ Club 3; Drama- tic Club 3; Senior Girls’ Jubi- lee 4. Griffis, Veronda “Upon her eheek the red rose dawned.” General. Pepperrltes 2.3.4. Grooms, James A. “Once a friend, always a friend.” General. Gunter, Carolyn F. “It’s a friendly heart that has plenty ol friends. (General. Student Council 2; Inter-Club Council 2; Christmas Pageant 2; Senior Girls' Club 4. Guttry, Gary Wayne “Always willing, aluays ready to help a friend. College. Baby I itfrr Football I 2: Wools Foothalj 3,4: Gamme Hi-Y 3, 4; Senior Fellows’ Club 4; Baby Tiger Basketball 2; Sen- ior Fellows’ Minstrel: “J” Club; Track; Alpha Hi-Y 2; Spanish Club. Hackett, David S. “Men of few words are the best men.’ General. Band 2. 3.4. Haddock, Joan “Naturally nice.” Commercial. Band 2 3,4; Orchestra 2,3.4; Beta Y Teens 3; Senior Girls' Club 4. Hall, Shirley “Here is a rose.” General. D.C.T. Club 4. Hammonds, Minnie C. “A personality as bright and shining as her hair. General. Junior Girls' Club 3; («amnia V Teens 4; F.H.A. 4. Reporter; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4. Hancock, Martha A. “She speaks, behaves and arts just as she ought.” Commer- cial. G.A.A. 3; Dramatic Club 3.4: Gamma Y Teens 3; Alpha Y Teens 4; Tiger’s Claw Ad. Mgr. 4; Senior («iris’ Club 4. Harrold, Patricia “One of the sweetest things that ever grew.” Commercial. National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Club 3.4. Harrison, III, Frank R. “A youth of high and noble ambitions, sunessful in all he attempts. College. Dramatic Club 4; Sen. Chorus 3,4; Latin Club 2. Pres. 3; Chaplain 4; Official Delegate to l.atin For- um 3; Christmas Pageant 3,4; Dramatic Club Plays 4, State Contest 4; Thespians 4. Harper, Ruth “Always laughing, never sad: sometimes naughty but never bad.” Commercial. Sooh. Girls' Club 2; Jr. Girls' Club 3; Sen. Girls’ Club; Beta Y Teens 3.4. Treas. 3. Reporter 3; Mascot Gamma Hi-Y 4. Harrison, James E. “Full of energy and pep: suc- cess he will surely get.” Gen- eral. Baby Team Football 2; Varsity Football learn 3; J’ Club; Senior Fellows’ Club 4. Hf.mhrek, Robert “He’s jolly, nitty, and most likeable.” Commercial. Hi-Y (Alpha) 4; Vanity Football 3, 4; J Club 4; Babv Tom ball Team 1,2; Sea. Fellows’ Club 4; Baby learn Basketball 2.3; Vanity Basketball 4; Vanity Baseball 4. Hemphill, Robert Willing to work and readyJor fun.” College. Hand 2,3,4; Mgr. 3.4. (iamnu Ili-Y 2.3,4; Chap- lain 3. V-Pre . 4; Latin Club 2,3; Key Club 2.3; Senior Fel- low Club 4; C 011111114 Y Ten Mascot 4; Band Council 3,4. Hersey, Marvin “The hap fur it of men.” (Jen- eral. Milks, Wendell ' live, yet iay not mueh, but think the more.” Collette. Hilley, Alfred Sometimes witty, alien bright; always treats his fel- lows right.” (General. Baby Team Football 2. Hinds, Martha Ann Sane, sound, and sensible. (General. Majorette 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Library Coun- cil 3; Senior Girl ' Club 4; Head Majorette 4; Senior Girl ' Jubilee 4; Calendar Girl 4; Rand Council 4. Hines, Marvin Hinton, Steve Hobbs, Barbara Gail Ability for good service.” Like a stately ship.” General. “Once you meet her, you will General. D.C.T Club 4. ■« itk • fawH her better.” Col- lege. National Foren ic League 2.3: Latin Club 2.4; Senior Girls' Club 4; Senior Girl ' Jubilee 4. Holland, Emma Jo She is good natured ever and has a good word for all.” Gen- eral. Jr. Girl ' Club; Senior Girl ' Club; Gamma Y Teens. Hollender, Donald E. He has the ‘rep’ of a mighty good scout.” Commercial. Hand 2,3,4; Band Council 4. Hopkins, Bobby He is good natured ever and has a good word for all.” General. Hurst, Betty Marie Happy go lucky is her brand. But she makes ia all a very good friend.” Commercial. Spanish Club 4; Chaplain 4; Senior Girl ' Club 4; Oracle Staff 4; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Sophomore Girl ' Club. 2. Hurst, Harold He’ll find a way.” Commer- cial. Football 3,4. Hutchinson, Lee C. The world is as you take it. (General. Band 2.3.4; Key Club 2.4 Ivo.se, Barbara Ann The mildest of manners and the kindest of hearts.” Com- mercial. Spanish Club 2.3,4; Chaplain 3; Fiesta 2: Pepper- ette 2,3,4: Gamma Y Teens 4; Senior Girls' Club 4. Jackson, Pat The force of her own merits makes her way.” Commercial. Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2. Jacobs, Carolyn Her face reflects her lovely thoughts.” General. Johnson, Jean She finishes everything she starts.' College. G.A.A. 2,3.4; Latin Club 2.3.4; N.F.L. 2; Soph. Cirb’ Club 3: National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Girl ’ Club 4. Johnson, Minnie With a cheerful nod, willing smile, always ready for the things worthwhile. General. Jones, Ann “She who has kind words for alt is winner in the end. Com- mercial. Junior Girl ’ Club 3. Jones, Dick He stf mi to find hii giratril Cy in being just an average iy. General. Senior Fellow ’ 4; Delta Hi-Y 2. 3; Vanity Football 4. Jones, Michael Gary “ if deeds steak more than words can leu. General, Jones, John He has been tried and found true. He ever seeks tome good to do. General. Joseph, Benjamin “ Pleasure fills your years. Commercial. Julian, James F. “II hal should one do but be merry. General. “I” Club; Swimming Team 2,3,4; Cap- tain 4; Senior Fellow . Justiss, Billy Isn't he a noble one. Gen- eral. Tiger' Claw 2; Beta Hi-Y 2. 3; D.C.T. 3. 4; Key Club 4; Senior Fellow 4; Beta Hi-Y Secretary 2; D.C.T. Club Presi- dent 4. Kapp, Barbara A fine head of hair adds beau- ty to a food face. General. Senior Girl 4; Senior Chorus 4; Beta Y-Teen 3; Science Club 3; Glee Club 3; F.H.A. 2. 3; Clee Club 2; Baccalaureate 4; Christmas Pageant 4. Karst, William “Intelligence and silence ualk hand in hand. College. Kearns, Doyle Elton “ l’f nice to he natural uhen you're naturally nice. Gener- al. Kappa Hi-Y 2; D.C.T. 3. 4. Kelly, Mary Carolyn Lively, happy and always gay, she goes merrily on her uay. Commercial. Spanish Club 2, 3; Gamma Y-Teen 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Christmas Pageant 3; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Talent 3; Fiesta 3; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4. Kennedy, Gwendolyn True worth is in Being.” Commercial. Dramatic Club 2; Pepoerette 2. 3, 4; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Senior (.iris’ Club 4; Beta Y-Teen 4. Kennedy, Joan Frances She can do many things and do them all well. Commer- cial. Dramatic Club 2,3.4; Pres. 4; Beta Y Teen 3,4; Latin Club Prev 2; S.G.C. 4: Sen. Choru 3,4; Beta Hi-Y Mascot 4; Cal- endar Girl 4; Mi Andrew Jackson Contest 4: Talent Night 2.3; Winner 3; S.G.J. 3.4; Thes- pian 3. 4: J.C.C. 3. Keys, Jo Ann She speaks but little and seems ?uite shy.” Commercial. I.A.A. Knight, Sidney h'hat should we say His deeds exceed all speech. College. Gamma Hi-Y 3, 4; Baseball 3. 4; “J“ Club 4; Senior Fellow 4. Lane, Betty Jean Live today — tomorrow may never be. Commercial. Sopho- more Girls’ Club 2; Peppereltes 2; Junior Girls' Club 3; Oracle Stall 3; I’sher lor Mi Andrew Jackson Contest 3; Senior Girls’ Club 4. Lane, Marybeth There is a lady sweet and kind. General. Spanish Club 2; Peppercttrs 2,3,4; Leader 4; Gamma Y Teens 2,3.4; Treas. 4; Soph. G. C. 2; J.G.C. 3; S.G.C. 4; Usher at S.G.J. 4; Tiger's Claw 3; Candidate in Miss A. J. Contest; Calendar Girls’ Contest 4. Lang, Joyce Eugenia Her song could have no end- ing. Commercial. Girb’ Glee Club 4; Christmas Pageant 2. Lanham, Nance Full ol pet. full of life, a lit- tle world of happiness. Com- mercial. Sophomore Girls' Club 2; G.A.A. 2: Dramatic Club 2; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Feature Editor ol Tiger’s Claw 4; Tigers Claw 2, 3, 4; F.S.P.A. Convention 2. 3. 4. Leonard, Billy I stand on the brink of a great career; will someone please push me off. College. “J’’ Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Beta Ili-Y 4; Senior Fellows’ Club 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4 Leslie, Archie Always a lucky man. Gen- eral. Jk _ Lewis, Richard Always ready to kelp wherever he ii needed. College. Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4; Kappa Hi-Y 2. 4 Leybourne, Joe He makei a July day as ikort at December. College. Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 4; Dramatic- Club 4; Senior Fellows Club 4. Lindoren, John “A thoughtful mind directi hit willing head. College. Band I. 2. 3; Orrh. 2; Latin Club 2, I; Gamma Ili-Y I, 2, 3; Senior Fellows 3. Lipsey, Lucille Tleasure and activity make the hours teem thorl.” Commrr- cU Senior .iris' Club 4; Sen- ior Girls' Jubilee 4; Calendar Girl 4; Majorette 3. 4; Drum Majorette 4; Band 2. 3, 4; Band Council 4; Alpha Y Teens 4; Dramatic Club 4. Loyi.es. Charles E. “Though he it a buty man, he it never loo busy to be kind. Commercial. Lucres, Annette C. A modest maiden and fair to tee.” General. G.A.A. 2; Fr. Club 2: Jr. Girl Club 3; Sr. Girls' Club 4; Sr. Girls’ Jubi- lee 3. 4; Mascot. “J” Club 4. Lyons, Betty Raf. A mu ay disposition ever rea- dy with a smile. College. French Club 4; Senior Girls' Club 4. Maida, Helen “Cracioui to all. Commercial. Pepperette 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2. Mai nor. Barbara J. So sweet and fair and on the square.” General. Soph. Girls’ Club; G.A.A. 2; Junior Girls' Club 3; Cheerleader 3; Senior Girls' Club 4; Senior Girts’ Jubilee. Manning, Edwin A tenie of humor, a sense of wit, and plenty of common tense.” College. Swimming Team. Martin, Marvin T. The wite man doei no wrung. (ieneral. Mathews, Charlotte Ai merry at the day is long.” Commercial. Gamma Y Teen 4; Girls' Glee Club 4; Pepper- ettes 2. 3. 4; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls' Jubilee 4 Mathis, Joan Gladys Once a friend always a friend. General. Senior Girls’ Club 4. Mays, Nellie Mae A friendly Heart. Commer- cial. Pepperette 2. 3. 4; French Club 2: Senior Girls' Club 4. McCallum, Shirley Sweet, demure, and altogether lovely. Commercial. Senior Girls’ Club 4; Ma orette 2. 3. 4; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Alpha Y Teens 4; Senior Girls’ Jubi- lee 4. McCance, Roy H. How sweet is thy music! On my life there's more of wisdom m it, (ieneral. Band; Drama- tic Club; Band Council; Band Captain; Band Concert Mas- ter. McClellan, George B. Soble and fine is ever thy aim. College. Spanish Club 3; Spanish Fiesta 3. McClure. Beverly D. She shedi a radiance about her—so bright is her personali- ty. College. Soph. G. C. Pres. 2; Spanish Club 2.3.4; Sec. 4; Nat’I Hon. Sor. 3.4; Vice-Pres. 4; Oracle 2,3,4: Ed-in-Chief 4; Sen. G. C. 4: Gamma Y Teen 3.4; Quill ft Scroll. McCrary, Barbara A. O thou art fairer than the eve- ning air. clad in the beauty of a thousand stars.” Commercial. Head Mai. 3.4; Miss A.j. 2; Spanish Club 2.3.4; 1 alent Night 2.4; Dramatic Club 2.3. 4; Delta Hi-Y Mascot 4; Band 2.3.4; Senior Girls' Club 4. McCullough, Shuri It is a glory to do what is fit, ?roper, becoming, and right Allege Beta Y Teens 2.3; Lat- in Club 2: Soph. G.C. 2; Dra- matic Club 2.3.4: The . 3. 4; Nat’l Hon. Soc. 3. Secretary 4 Band 2.3.4; Jr. G.C.; Sen. G. C.; Student Council Rep. 2. McDavtd, Harold V. A little nonsense now and then it t fluked by the be it of them.” General. McDonald, Carolyn J. “A quiet way, a cheerful smile, a girl who is a friend worth- while.” Commercial. Girl Glee 3.4; Senior Girl ’ Club: Junior Chorus; Senior Girls’ Jubilee. McDonald. Ivy Ruth The most agreeable of com- panions, the truest of friend .” General. McGi.amory, Jimmif. • 4 honest heart possesses a kingdom. College. Band 2.3.4: I.alin Club 2.3; Gamma 11 i-Y 2.3.4, National Honor Srciets 3.4, T reasurer 4; Orchestra 3. 4. President 4: Orchestra Coun- cil 4; Senior Fellows’ Club 4; Dramatic Club 4. McIntyre. Louise Life is short and sweet and so is i he. General. Junior Girls’ Club jj|; I'rmreretlrs 2.3; Senior Girl ' Club 4; Senior (•iris’ Jubilee 4. McKnioht, Billy His friends are many; His foes are few. College. Senior Band 2,3.4: Spanish Club 2; Delta ni-Y 3.4: Dramatic Club 4; Senior Fellow 4. McLendon, Helen Our own lovely Helen: shy and sweet but not to be trifled with.” College. S.G.C. 2; Na. For. L. 2: Gamma Y-T 2,3.4; Treas. 2: Pres. 4; Lat. C. 2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Oracle St. 3.4; Assoc. Ed. 4; J.G.C. 3; Sr. G. Jub. 4; Miss Andrew Jackson Qont. Ush. 4: Bar. 5c (.rad. Usher 3.4; Qu ll Scroll 4. McWhorter, Jean A. “Working, working, never shirking, aluays happy and con- tent.” Commercial. Senior Girls' Club. Meadows, Ira How silver-sweet.” College. Hi-Y Treasurer 2.3.4; D.C. 1 3.4; District Rep.; Stair Presi- dent; Senior Fellows Club 4. Meadows, Larry “Laugh yourself into stitches.” College. Senior Fellows’ Club. Medley, Roland A friend worthwhile.” Gene- ral. Mknadier. Shirley A. Her expression of beauty through her art speaks for Arr worth.” General. Senior Girls’ Club 4. Miner, Sally Jo Her laughter is an echo of love.” General. Sophomore Girls' Club 2; Dram «tic Club 2; Gamma Y-Teen 2: Junior Girls’ Club 3; Tiger’s Claw Circulation Manager 3; D. C. T. Reporter 4. Minter. Ii.ene Quietly she assume the duties of life.’ College. Spanish Club 3; Dramatic Club 3; Junior Girls' Club 3; Senior Girls' Club 4; Gamma Y-Teen 4. Mixon, Nora Quick to make up her mind and to pul her resolve into ac- tion.” General. I’epprrettes 2. Mixon, Richard E. Silence is sweeter than speech.” General. Senior Fel- lows' Club. Mobley, Donald Quiet and unassuming but al- ways on the fob.” General. Band 2,3.4; Spanish 2. Monson, Charles L. Charlie is so mischievous he makes life gay for the rest of us.” General. Montiel, Sylvia “A belter friend is hard to find.” General. G.A.A. 2.3,4; Basketball 2.3.4; Softball 2.3: Volley Ball 2.3; Senior Girl ' Club 4; Bela Y-Teens 4; Vice- President G.A.A. 3. Pretident G.A.A. 4. Moon, Dollie J. Quiet but her presence is fell. General. Moose, Barbara Ann Her voice is tofl at a tippling lire am. College. Spanish Club 2.3; Fiesta Queen 2: Dramatic Club 2: Band 2,3,4; Senior Girl ’ Club 4. Morse, David H'hen I laughed they all laugh'd with me.” College. Spanish Club 3,4; Swimming leant 3; Junior Red Cross 4. Murray, Donald “Citwi to tineer hospitality and good will. General. Newman, Betty Ruth lleller a good Iriend than tilter and gold. (ieneral. Junior Girl ' Club 3; Senior Girl ’ Club 4. Nolan, Ethel E. A girl nol of words and of action!. (ieneral. Odom, Geraldine Happy am I. from care I flee. Why can't the rett of you be like me? Commercial. Senior Girl ' Club 4; Junior Girl ’ Club 3; Senior Girls' Jubilee 3,4; Majorette 3,4; Girl ’ Glee Club; Dramatic Club 4; Christ- nui (’.meant 3; French Club 3. Odum. Douglas D. Always willing to do hit bit. (ieneral. Delta Hi-Y 2.3,4. Ogden, Gail Meter idle, never itill, fro- erasing upward with a unit. General. Band 2,3.4; Dramatic Club 3; Senior Girls’ Club 4. Oun, Geraldine Silence it true wisdom’s bet! reply. (ianeral. G.A.A. 3; Volley Ball Team 3. Ost, Shirley Jeanne She walks in beauty; and dances to the rhythm of the stars. (ieneral. Talent Show 2,3.4; Spanish Club 2: Spanish Fiesta 2: Dramatic Club 2,3,4; French Club 2. 4; G.G.C. 2; Thespian 4; S.G.J. 4; S.C. 4: J.G.C. 3; S.G.C. 4; Christmas rancant 2.4; S.C.P. 4; Miss Andrew Jackson 4. Owens, Jeannette A quiet way but a bright smile. Commercial. Pepper rites 2. Oxen dine, Martha For she is just the quiet kind, whose nature never varies. (ieneral. Dramatic Club I; Senior Girls’ Club 4. Pace, Gary Although you seek with all your mind his equal would be hard to find. College. Kappa Ili-Y 2. 3, 4 Parnell, Jeanne C. Quietly the works away, faith- ful to every duly. College. Soph. Girls 2; Latin Club 2.3; J G.C. 3; Girls' Glee 3.4; S. G.C. 4: Future Homemakers o( America 4. Parrish, Frances “She’s always the same: thoughtful and losing.” Junior Girls' Club 3; Senior Girb’ Club 4. Peek, Rose Marie Shy as a tiolet. General. Senior Girls' Club 4. Peeples, Gene When common good sense is needed, he is always there. College. Jr. Varsity Baskethall 2; Varsity Basketball 3.4; Kappa Hi-Y 2: Mascot of Beta V- Teeas 4; J” Club; Baseball 3.4; Most Athletic” 4. Pennington, Jeff The man who learns is the man it ho gains. College. Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 3; Band Council 4; Gamma Hi-Y 2,3,4; Reporter 3; Spanish Club 2; Senior Fellows’ Club 4; F.H.A. 4; Sergeant at Arms 4; Dra- matic Club 4. Perry, Barbara Beauty and brain—the ■ - sual combination.” General. Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; Dra- matic Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Library Council 2.3; Le Circle Francais 2, 3. Perry, Vivian She likes pleasure, she likes fun. she'd amuse most every- one. Commercial. S.G.C. 2; J.G.C.3; S.G.C 4; Majorettes 3.4: Pepperettes 2: Sp. C. 2.3; Alpha Y-Teen V -Pres. 4; Dra- matic Club 4; Thespians 4; F.H.A. 4: Class Night 4; Most Original” 4. Petty, Jack “Adored by all and full of fun.” General. Phillips, Barbara J. “Music is her delight.” Com- mercial. Pepperettes 2. 3, 4; Senior Girl ' Club 4; Gamma Y-Teens 4; Sophomore Girls Club 2. Pipkin, Bill “Another like him would be hord to find.” College. Alpha Hi-Y 2: Orchestra 2; Barn! 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Fellow 4. Por, Bill “Pert, chipper, and saner.” College. Senior Fellow 4; Na- tional Honor Society; Track 4; Latin Club 2, 3. Polk, Joan Elaine “A friend on whom a friend depends it just the very best of friends.” Genrral. Powers, Richard “H'halever task he was tailed on to accomplish he did it well.” College. Spanish Club 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2; Alpha Ili-Y 3, 4; Senior Fellow ' Club 4. Pruitt, Jeannette “One of our seekers for knowl- edge.” College. Spanish Club 2, 3. 4; Reporter 4, G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Reporter 4, National Honor Society 3. 4; Jr. Girl ' Club 3. Raoan, Robert Dean '‘Always the serious one.” Com- mercial. Beta Hi-Y 2, 3. 4 Ray, Phyllis Ann ‘Sweetest of all and adorned with beauty.” (General. Student Council 2; Alpha Hi-Y Mascot 2; D.C.T. 4; Sec. 4; Calendar Girl 4; Mi Andrew Jackson Contest 4. Register, “Frankie R. .4 merry light gleams fsom her eyes.” General. Prayer Council 4. Richards, Dexter C. “Happy, jolly, fair and free; nothing is there that bothers me.” General. Richardson, Mary F. ‘Smile the w hile and soon there will be miles ol smiles.” Com- mercial. Cheerleader 3.4; Asst. Head Cheerleader 4; S.G.C. 4: S.G.J. 4; Dramatic Club 3.4; Reporter 4; Queen Court 3; Mi Andrew Jackson Contest 4; J.G.C. 3; G.A.A. 2.3.4; Soph. G.C. 2; Thespian 4. Roberson, Barbara 'With smile so sweet.” General. Roberson, Bobbie Y. “Gentle as the spring breeze. General. Roberts, George R. “The force of his own merit makes his uay.” General. Soph. B.C. 2; J.B.C. 3: Talent Night 2.3; Baby Tiger's Football 2: Baby Tiger Basketball 2; Band 2,3.4; 5« Club 3; Orchestra 2,3: S.F.C. 4; Dramatic Club 4; State Band Clinic; Hi-Y 2. Roberts, Joseph A. Another like him would be hard to find.” General. Delta Hi-Y. Robertson, Norma “She's good nalured ever, and has a friendly word for all.” (•eneral. Pepperette 2, 3. 4; Dramatic Club 4; Latin Club 3; Girl Glee 3. Robinson, Jams “Silence it golden.” General. Band 3; Orchestra 3; Orchestra Student Conductor 3; Senior Girl Club 4. Rodgers, Bill “A light heart lives long. ( e neral. Rogers, Dorothy J. “A sweet disposition ii to be cherished.” ('.ommercial. Jr. Chorus 2; Girls’ Glee 2; Senior Chorus 3, 4; Baccalaureate 3, 4: Spanish Fiesta 2; Senior Girl ' Club 4; Commencement 4. Rocp.rs, Vii.ma Carol SurfI and courteous.” Com- mrrt lal. Sophomore Chorus 2; Girls’ Ole Chib 2, 3; Senior («iris’ Club 4; Gamma Y-Teens 4; Senior Girls’ Jubiler 4. Rountree, Walter “Here's a box with many a friend, with all good qualities that never can end.” Genrral. Varsity Football Trainer 2, 3, 4; Senior Fellows’ Club 4; “J” Club 4. Rowe, Johnny C. ' Wit and uisdom are born u ith men.” Collette. Krv Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior Fellows Club 4; Latin Club 3. Rush,JoAnn ”She has just enough tense and nonsense to male her a charm- mg girl.” General. Dramatic Club 3; Junior Girls' Club 3; Senior Girls' Club 4. Schmidt, Sylvia If eyes be windows of the lout, hers surely muil be bright.” Collette. G.G.C.; J.- G.C. 2; Latin Club 2: S.G.C. 4. Dramatic Club; Fr. Club; Gamma Y-Teens; V.-Pres. G.- A.A.; Sr. Rep.; Oracle Rep.; 5. G.J.; Christmas Pageant. Shad, William Arthur Gosh! But I hale work.” General. Varsity Football 2. Sharpe, Lawrence G. “Slow and steady wins the race.” Commercial. Alpha Hi- Y 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4. Sharpe, Lloyd S'obody would suppose it; but I’m naturally bashful.” Com- mercial. Fr. Club Vice-Pres. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Junior Varsity; Varsity Track 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Senior Fellows 4; Delta Hi-Y 3. 4. Scott, Patricia Ann A sense of humor.” General. D.C.T. 4. Sellers, Betty Jane She hat shining gifts that at- tract all eyes. Gamma Y- Teens Reporter 4; Senior («iris' Club 4; Pepperette 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls' Jubilee 4. Sharpton, James None but himself can be hit farallel.” College. Baby Tiger oothall 2; Babv learn Basket- ball 2. 3: Varsity Football 4; Alpha Ili-Y 4; Senior Fellows' Club 4; J Club 4. Sheffield, Lacy W hat a man!” Commercial. Sheppard, Bf.tty Huiel.” General Soph. G.C. 2; J.G.C. 3; S.G.C. 4; Dra- matic Club 2. 3; S.G.J. 4; Miss Andrew Jackson Contest 4; Beta Y-Teens; Oracle 2. 3, 4; Feature Editor 3. Sikes, Claire With a smile that sparkles. General. Sophomore Girls’ Club 3; Junior Girls’ Club 4; Beta Y-I'een 3. 4; Program Chairman 4; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Big Wheel 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4. Sikes, Bill Ijsrgc is his bounty and his soul sincere.” General. Simmons, Joy Gayle She's a sweet little miss with a sweet little smile.” Genrral. Senior Band 2.3.4; Latin Club 2.3; Treat. of |,atin Club 3; Soph. G.C. 2; S.G.C. 4; Dra- matic Club 4; S.G.J. 4; Beta Y-Teens 2; J.G.C. 3. Simmons, Mary F. She had no tiish but to be glad, she hated naught but to he sad. College. Soph. G.C. 2; Sp. Fiesta 2; Beta Y-T 2.3; Dramatic. Club 2,3.4; Band 2,3, 4; Band Council 3.4; Jr. G. 3; Sr. G. 4; Stud. Dir., Dram. Club Plavs 4; R C. Coun. 4; Latin Club 4; Alpha Y-T. Slinger. Rollin A full rich nature loved by all. General. Sloan, Don The same yesterday, today and forever.” College. Gamma Hi-Y 2; Spanish Fiesta 2; Spanish Club 3; Junior Bovs’ 3; Tiger’s Claw 3. Smith. Charles Q. Fun is relished by the best of us. General. Beta Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Football (Varsity) 4; “J” Club 3, 4; Senior Fellows’ Club 4 Smith, Peggie “Shy and tweet, and hard to heat.” Cifiwral. (Her Club 3; Senior Girl ’ Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 3; Junior Girls’ Club 2; Junior Chorus 2. Smith, Roger Brave and noble,” General. Library Council 2; Spanish Club 2; D.C.T. 3. 4. Smith, Carolyn “IWhatever her task, she did •I well.” College. Library Coun- cil 2, 3, 4; Reporter 3; Secre- tary 4; Senior Girl ’ Club 4; Latin Club 2; Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; Junior Red Cross 4 Smith, W. DeVarde Hit hair it not more tunny than hit heart. General. Alpha Ili-Y 2, 4; Key Club 3; Student Council 2; Football 2, 3; Track 2. 4; Baseball 3. 4. Speed, Douglas “W’Ao mixed reaton with plea- imre, and witdom uith mirth.” General. Babv Tiger Football 2. 3; Varsity Football 3, 4; Key Club 3; Kappa lli-Y 2; Senior Fellows’ Club 4. Spiva. Claudette She hat been tried and found io true, the ever teeks tome good to do.” General. Spivey, William Albert A fine fellow and a fine friend.” Commercial. Stack, Charlotte Ann Quiet, meet, but always charming.” Collette. El Circulo Panamericano 2: National For- ensic League 2; Future Home- makers of America 3, 4: Secre- tary of F.H.A. 4: Senior Girls' Club 4; Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4. Steele, Walter Grady The spirit of rheerfulnett thedt a radiant light on the touti of all.” General Hi-Y 3. 4; ”J’ Club 4; Baby White Manager 2: Varsity Baseball M a natter 2: Varsity Football 3. 4; Track Manager 3. 4; Sen- ior Fellows’ Club 4. Stf.inmeyer. Gayle Fair of fare, good and tweet.” General Fr. Club 3.4; G.G.C. 2: S. C. 3, 4; Baccalaureate L’sher 3; Graduation Usher 3; Accompanist for Miss Andrew Jackson Contest”; Accompanist for Thanksitis nut 2,3.4; Accom- panist for Christmas Pageant 4; S.G.C. 4. Stevens, Patricia Maiden never bold.” College. Strickland, Jimmy W. All the girlt love him.” Gene- ral. D.C.T. Club 4. Strickland, Richard E. Good humor followt him everywhere.” General. Strother, Charles D. A good ditpoiilion it more valuable than gold.” General. Swilley, Wanda It doein't pay to worry— Good it all that comes.” Com- mercial. G.A.A. 2; I.atin Club 2; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Senior Girls' Jubilee 4; Safety Council Representative 4. Tallman, Jerry R. Sothing ran make a man truly great hut being truly good. General. Tanner, Bob Sever fear I’ll be famout yet.” General. Baby Tiger Foot- ball 2: Varsity Football 3, 4; J Club 3, 4; Senior Fellows' Club 4. Taylor, Doris Alta Ready to work, ready for fun - -Ready to help till the work it done.” Commercial. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pepperettes 2, 3; Girls' Volley hall team 3; Oracle 3, 4; Circulation manager 4; Morn- ing Prayer Council 4. Taylor, Jennie She holds a corner is our hearts that none but she can fill.” General. Girls’ Inter- Scholastic Basketball Team 3. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Girl ' Club 2; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Gamma Y-Teens 4; Most Athletic 4. Tayi.or, Joyce Carol The tweeletl toy is a happy heart.” General. Senior Girls’ Club 4. Teague, Marjorie Jean “Sweet. gay and bright in every way.” Commercial. Sophomore Giro' Club 2; Senior Girl ' Club 4. Temple, Charles A gentle knight of noble fare and feature.” (General. Terrell, Norma “Silence that ipokt, and elo- quence of the eyes that glow.” College, (ilre Club (Ocala) 2; Senior Chorus 3, 4; Barran- lareate 3. 4; Commencement 4. Terry, Lou sell “Quiet and steady. Commer- cial. Spanish Club 2, 3. 4; Dramatic Club 2; Junior Girls’ Club 2. 3j Tiger’s Claw 2, 3. 4; Senior Girls’ Club 4. Thames, Carolyn Her ways are true; her friendship enduring.” (General. Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; G. A.A. 2.3; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Girls’ filer 2. 3; Senior Girls’ Club 4: Senior Girls Jubilee 4; Oracle Staff Stenographer 4. Thomas, Mary Edith “She is ever lovely.” Genrral. Thompson, Rhetta “Come on! Lai's go!” College. G.A.A. 2.3; J.G.C. 3; S.G. 4; Cheerleader I; S.G.J. 4; Ora- cle Staff 3,4; Miss A. J. Con- test 4; Soph. Girls 2; Basket- ball 2.3. Tompkins, Carolynf. “To her own affairs she at- tends winning her thus many friends; always ready to help those who need. College. Latin Club 4; G.A.A. 2.3.4; Natl. Honor S ic. 3.4; Oracle Staff; Soph, editor 3; Business Mgr. 4; Baseball Tram 2.3; Basket- Itall Team 4; Volleyball Team Tompkins, Sally J. “One who walks in ralmnets and peace.” General. Library Council 2. 3; Senior Band 2, 3. Tuttle, Richard “The art of living is the art of beauty. College. Cartoonist T. C. 3, 4; Sports Editor Tiger’s Claw 3. 4; Delta Hi-Y 3. 4; Won F.S.P.A. Sports Writing Contest. Tyre. Elizabeth Industry it always rewarded.” General. Vaughn, Maurice L. “A compound of follity, frolic, and fun.” General. Gamma Hi-Y 2. Teska. Barbara E. “Not many girls like this you’ll find, with skill and looks com- bined.” Commercial. Soph. G. C. 2; Chaplain 2; El Circulo Panameneano 2.3.4; J.G.C. 3; Trras. 3; G.G.C. 3; Nat. Honor Coe. 3,4; Delegate Girls' State 3; S.G.C. 4. V.-Pre . 4. Pres. 4; S.G.J. 3.4; S.C. 4. Tompkins, Hugh A. “None but himself can be him- self.” Genrral. Walker, James S. “A real gentleman.” General. Kappa Hi-Y 3. 4; Reporter 4. Watson, Anna J. “Laugh and live as only youth can.” General. Senior Girls’ Club 4; Junior Girls' Club 3. Watson, Elmer Lamar “A fellow of calm good sense.” Commercial. Delta Ili-Y 3. 4; Treasurer 4: Prayer Council 4; Chorus 2; Christmas Pageant 4. Weaver. Gary Ernest “Deeds not dreams.” General. Track 2; D.C.T. 3. 4; Senior Fellows’ Club 4. Weaver, Ouida Mae “The best of life is conversa- tion. Commercial. Oracle Staff 2, 3j Senior Girls’ Club 4; Junior Girls' Club 3. Weber, Jackye “Eyes that sparkle, lips that smile: altogether a girl worth while.” General. Sophomore Girls’ Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Junior Girls’ Club 3; Pepper- ettes 2; Senior Girls’ Club 4; Majorettes 3. 4; Dramatic Webster, Virginia IJvely. capable, and full of prp- (Jeneral. G.A.A. 4; Sen- iot Girl ’ Club 4; Senior Girls Jubilee 4. Wrinburo, Randy Common sense ii ike greatest form of wisdom. General. Spanish Club 2, 3. White, Betty Lee Beauty hai its own excute for ki'w.''Gfnrnl, Pepperettes 2. 3; Dramatic Club 2‘ Tiger'! Claw Representative 2; Senior Girls’ Club 4. Whitfield, Jackie I am of talking and thinking; thinking first and talking after- uard. Commercial. Dean's Of- lice 2; Junior Girl ’ Club 3; Senior Girls' Jubilee 3; Dra- matic Club 3. 4; Senior Girl ' Club 4; Girls' Basketball Team, mgr. 4; Future Homemaker ' Club 4. Whittemore, Junk Sot to the top but climbing. Gen. Dramatic Club 2.3.4; Thespian 4; S.G.C. 4; S.G.J. 3.4; Miss Andrew Jackson Con- test 4; Calendar Girl 4; Cheer- leader 2.4; J.G.C. 3; Sp. Club 3.2; Sp Fiesta 2: G.A.A. 2.3,4: J Club 2; Acting Award. State Play Festival 4; V.-Prei. S.G. 4. Whittemore, Murrel Her friendship ij well worth having. General. Senior Girls' Club 4. Wildes, Jimmy M. A man of courage it full of faith. College. Spanish Club 3.4; Gamma Hi-Y 3,4; Senior Fellows’ 3. 4; Baby Football Team 4; Jr. Varsity Baseball 3; Safety Council; Jr. Boys’ Club 3. 4; Jr. Chorus 3. 4; Senior Chorus 3, 4. Wildes, Jimmy S. “'A good natured person is nei- er out of place. Commercial. Wilkes, Lullkne M. Courteous, though coy; and Clr. though retired. Col- . Spanish Club 4. Williams, Larry Tis well to be merry and wise. General. Swimming Team 2.3,4; Sen. Chorus 3,4; Gamma Hi-Y 2,3,4; Sen. Fel- low 4; Jr. Boy 3; Dramatic Club 4; Class Night 4; Senior Fellows’ Minstrel 3.4; Talent Night 3,4; Sen. Fellows' Bon- fire 4. Williams, Shirley Everybody’s friend, nobody’s enemy. General. G.A.A. 2; Senior Girls’ Club 4. Williamson, Doris As merry as the day is long. General. Willis, Billy Slow and steady wins the race. General. Wilson, Stanley A smiling countenance, a friendly way; ‘Good morning to everyone,’ doth he say. ’ General. WlSHENGRAD, BaRRARA Intelligence and Personality fn hand in hand.’ General. rench Club 3.4; Reporter 4; Senior Girl ’ Club 4: Senior Girls’ Jubilee 4; Dramatic Club 4. Wynn, Bessie In her eyes the stars shine. General. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Dean’s Office; Junior Girls' Club 3; Dramatic Club 3,4; Sen. Girls' Club 4; F.ff.A. 4; Volleyball Team 3: Mgr. Basketball Team 3; Big Wheel; Sen. Girls’ Ju- bilee 4; Talent Night 3. 4. Locke, Thomas Sol so quiet as he seems. General. Alpha Hi-Y 2,3; Sen- ior Fellows’ Club 4; Senior Chorus 4; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Fellosvs' Minstrel 4. ACT I V I T I E S R S A R Y JANUARY M iss Joan Kennedy In January falls the snow FEBRUARY Miss Lydia Cuartbuo In February cold winds blow MARCH Miss Claudia Geiger In March peeps out the early flowers APRIL Miss Phyllis Ray In April falls the sunny showers MAY Miss Miriam Pillsbury In May the roses bloom so gay CA SENIOR P R E T JUNE Miss June Whittkmork In June the farmer mows his hay I 9 L E N DAR OCTOBER Miss Colleen Custer GIRLS JULY Miss Nancy Carpenter In July harvest has begun AUGUST Miss Kay Fknn In August hotly shines the sun SEPTEMBER Miss Lucille Lipsey September turns the green leaves brown GIRLS October winds come chasing by NOVEMBER Miss Ann Hinds November fields are brown DECEMBER Mi ss Marie Botka December comes and ends the year Who's Who at Jackson ? We are the Best Looking in the winter. MARIE BOTKA Marie . . . sweet girl . . . always neat . . . Senior Fellows Mascot . . . pretty . . . Miss Botka. BILLY RENFROE Billy . . . every girl’s dream . . . track star . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . Mr. Renfroe. Who's Who at Jackson ? We are “Best Looking” in the Spring. BARBARA McCRARY Barbara . . . blonde beauty . . . fine major- ette . . . sweet ... Miss McCrary. DeVARDE SMITH DeVarde . . . every girl’s dream . . . nice . . . Hi-Y boy ... Mr. Smith. Who's Who at Jackson ? Now who do you think is “Most Popular” for January. Why wc are! CLAUDETTE HIGGINBOTHAM Claudette . . . known by all . . . cute . . . dancing beauty . . . Miss Higginbotham. DILL MULLIS Dill . . . neat appearance ... a friend to everyone . . . full of fun . . . Mr. Mullis. Who's Who at Jackson ? “Most Popular” for June? Why, you should know! KAY FENN Kay . . .talented . . . sweet . . . known by all . . . Calendar Girl . . . Miss Fenn. SONNY BEVIS Sonny . . . well liked by all . . . nice . . . always ready for fun ... Mr. Bevis. Who's Who at Jackson ? “Success is ours in January. IVAJOY HOPKINS Ivajoy . . . ambitious . . . good natured . . . full of fun . . . Miss Hopkins. EDGAR SMITH Edgar . . . intelligent . . . dark and hand- some . . . eager to get ahead ... Mr. Smith. Who's Who at Jackson ? We follow with “Success in June. BEVERLY McCLURE Beverly . . . always ready to do . . . full of fun . . . personality . . . Oracle editor . . . Miss McClure. DON BACON Don . . ambitious . . . easy to get along with . . Tiger’s Claw editor . . . nice . . . Mr. Bacon. Who's Who at Jackson ? Who arc we? Why, “Best All Round” for January ! JO ANN THOMPSON Jo Ann . . . cute . . . always full of pep . . . a smile for everyone ... Miss Thomp- son. CAROLL WORTH Caroll . . . friendly . . . personality . . . sincere ... Mr. Worth. Who s Who at Jackson ? In all the world round wc arc the “Best All Round” for June. RHETTA THOMPSON Rhetta . . . known by all . . . different and witty . . . just swell . . . Miss Thomp- son. BILLY ALDERMAN Billy . . . wonderful voice . . . really genuine . . . fine M. C. . . . outstanding . . . Mr. Alderman. Who's Who at Jackson ? The uMost Original” for January— We are it! • CHARLOTTE VADEN Charlotte . . . witty . . . full of fun . . . sweet . . . nice . . . M iss Vaden. BENNY SLOAN Benny . . . sense of humor . . . mischievous . . . full of laughter . . . Mr. Sloan. Who's Who at Jackson ? The Most Original” for June. We are it! VIVIAN PERRY Vivian . . . everyone’s friend . . . sense of humor . . . witty . . . sweet ... Miss Perry. BOB TANNER Bob . . . lots of fun . . . smiles for every- one . . . nice ... Mr. Tanner. Who's Who at Jackson ? Who's Who at Jackson ? “Most Athletic” in January is the title for us. SAM GRIFFIS Sam . . . good football player ... all round sport . . . well-liked . . . Mr. Griffis. “Most Athletic” in June is the title for us. JENNIE TAYLOR Jennie . . . outdoor girl . . . one of basket- ball’s best . . . sweet . . . Miss Taylor. EUGENE PEEPLES Eugene . . . well liked . . . valuable basket- ball player . . . handsome . . . Mr. Peeples. MARILYN HELMS Marilyn . . . one of basketball’s best . . . sports loving . . . sweet . . . Miss Helms. JANUARY 1953 B I G WHEELS Miss Dot Mixon Mr. Tommy Pf.acock Miss Helen Wilson Mr. Norman Baity Miss Ruby Whisnant Mr Layers Pickett Miss Doris Crews Mr. Russell Gladden Miss Shirley Hines Mr. Kohler Lubin Mr. Ben Brown Miss Gloria Wynn JUNE 1953 BIG WHEELS- Miss Barbara Tf.ska Mr. Jim Chesnutt Miss Shirley McCallum Mr. Gilbert Carmichael Miss Bessie Wynn Mr. Bill Poe Miss Claire Sikes Mr. Gene Conner Miss Shuri McCullough Mr. Douglas Speed MISS ANDREW JACKSON MISS SHIRLEY JEAN OST Judges Mrs. Helen Mullinkin Mrs. Nadine Marks Mrs. Bonnie Worth Mr. Ray Knight Mr. Tommy Tucker Second Miss Kay Fenn Third Miss Claudia Anderson Runner-ups Left to Right: Martha Byram, Jo Ann Newsome, Mary Frances Rich- ardson, June Whittemore, Yvonne Hazouri, Joan Kennedy, (M.C.) Billy Alderman, Rhetta Thompson, Betty Dendy, Lydia Cuartero, Beth Farris, Claudia Geiger. DRAMATIC CLUB “Yes Means No” DRAMATIC CLUB “Not Quite Such A Goose FACULTY TEA A C T I V I T I E S O F T H E Y E A R PEP RALLY Football Introductions MISS A. J. CONTEST Bichard, Brunell '■Prune” Addison, Martha “Blondie” Anderson, Iris “Flower” Aramoomi, Lillian “Lil” Barnett, Sandra “Sand Batch, Naheel “Sole” Albert, Marion “Sport Anliker, Pbooy “Shorty Barlow, Claudia “Chickie” Booth, Jimmy “Jim” Ai.ey, Lovbllb “Low” Anderson, Claudia “Moonbeam” Benton, Eddie “Lover” Blackshear, Johnny “Fan” Barfield, Norma “Nor my” Batch, Lamia “Lamb” Bell, Jacqueline “Jackie” Bird, Shirley “Birdie” Amber, Jane “Janie ' Arthur, David “Dave Brantley, Bill “Eight Ball Bragg, Joan “Joe” Bethunk, Bobbie Jean “Barbie Blanc, Jeanette “Net” Anderson, Mary “May Bazer, Carol “Lyric” Boone, Cordelia “Cor” Bedford, Joyce “Joy Botka, Bn n “B. li Blount, Margie “Marg Booth, Joel Lee “Joe Chandler, Mildred “Mill Chapman, Ann “Anne Chestnut, Bili.y “Bill Clark, William “Bill Cook, Robert “Lover Brown, Jo Ann “Joe Burt, Jimmy “Brains” Chappell, Kinsey “Ken Clark, Lottie “Lot” Claxton, Bobby “Bob” Cooper, Claude “Cactus Brown, Beatrice “Bea Burney, Robert “Coach Cameron, Marilyn “Red Clark, Yvonne “Vone Conner, Dorothy “Dotty Cooper, Mary Frances “Straight Byrd, Barbara “Bobbie Carroll, Richard “Richey Carter, Ross “Pro Cauley, Gerald “Jerry Courson, Marilyn “Merel “Dotty Daly, Jackif. “ ac ” Downib, Charles “Charlie” Dunlap, Harrell “Hal” Eddy, Patty Jo “Kitty” Cuartf.ro, Lydia “Smothie” Dorman, Fred “Brains” Duensing, Judith “Judy” Dyai , Marvin “Mar” Edrington, Betty “Suttie” Gibson, Catherine “Kitty” Fuller, Cecils “Seal” Giles, Verlyn “Be-Bop” Darilo, Mary Ann “Mary” Driggers, Betty Davis, Berkley “Buk” DuBose, Nancy “San” Evatte, Bobbie “Sweet Stuff” Fraser, Peggy “Peg” Geiger, Meryl “Giegie” Graham, Sydney “Noy” Denmark, Joanne “Jo” English, Mary “Crazy” FitzSimmons. Ann “Buttons” Frier, Charlotte “Sparlot” Geoghagan, Johnny “Wiggles” Grant, Berdina “Bet” DuPont, Bobby “Curley” Flowers, Vivian “Bibbie” Galloway, Edward “Ed” Goodrich. Nancy “San” . Green, Wallace “Wally” Hartley, Mari.inf. “Lyn” Hartman, Wilbur “Red” Haynes, Forney “Bubby” Herbert, Margaret “Margie” Hindman, Earl “Man” YL - i Gregg, Montye Pat “Monteye” Hall, Patricia “Pat” Haskins, Anne “Prissy” Hawkins, Nina “Hawk” Hickson, Patricia “Pat” Hodge, James “Jim” Hagan, Terry “F. C” Griffin, Richard “Grtf Hallman, Sobina “Red” Hanburry, Milton “Milt” Hazouri, Shirley “Shirt” Higginbotham, Elaine “Lovely” Holland. Frank Buddy” Hacket, Elizabeth “Eliz” Hamlin, Virginia •“Ginger” Haney, Robert “Bobby” Harrell, Mary Lou “Lu Lu” Hill, Sylvia “Dolly” Holley, Shirley “Shelly” Hutson, Dorothy Mary Dot” Kelly, Marion “Ohe” Kennedy, Raymond Ray” Kitchens, Spencer “Flashbulb” Lang, Thayi.ia De” Leggett, Marcia Country” Hunter, Sara Frances Sally” Jarvis, Tommy Tom” Kelly, Mary Lee The Other One” Kirkland, Lou Shy” Lane, La Rue Horvitz, Maxine Maxie” James, Beverly Bev” Jones, Jack T. King, Alton La Noux. Harvey Hark” Lastinoer, Joyce Honey” Howard, Madonna Donna” Hodges, Llf.wlyn Red” Jones, Doris Ann Dore” Joyner, Earl Ed” Knight, Douglas Dougie” Larvin, Gerald Jerry” Larvin, Franise Frank” Holmes, Patsy Pat” Hyers, Earl fly” Johnston, Jeanette Mess Leader” Joyner, Barbara Bahs” Kelly, Audrey Rachel” Leon, Lenora Bubblef Mkdlock, Carolyn “ Melody 1 Mkrckr, Bill ''Little Judge” Mf.rrow, Robert “Rabbit” Mills, Gloria “Pairshape” Montgomery, Harold “Mont” Lihman, Barbara “Babs” Lloyd, Jo Ann “Jo” Merrit, Ethel “Kitty” Menottk, Lurlean “Lurl Mills, Juanita “Nita” Morgan, Carolyn “Blondie” Lincoln, Nina “Monk” Lott, Nelda “Net” Maida, George “Long John” Miller, Delores “De” Mink, Adam “Monk” Morse, Kathryn “Kitty” Lipsey, Charles “Tony” Long, Genevieve . “Gene” Manry, Barbara “Babs” McCall, Harold “Bright Boy” Mobley, Joan Livingston, Barbara “Bobbie” Mulligan, Roy “Rob” Mackoul, Walter “Coolie” Marcelino, Betty “Bet” McClain, June “Junie” McRae, Terrell “Ted” Mullins, Jimmy “Moon” Murry, Josephine “Josie” OoiLVIE, DoNL “Cookie” Padoette, Peooy “Prissy” Pate, Mary Lou “Patsy” Payne, Faye “Angel Porter, Gail “Butch” Newsom, Jo Ann “Dolly” Perry, Wallace “Wally” Pickett, Kathleen “Sugar Baby” Ponder, Marise “Pretty Powell, Harvey “Pensacola” Pearson, Joyce “Benny” Phelps, Eugene “Butter Bean” Pickett, Dorothy “Dot” Poole, Mary “Susie Q” Presely, Merle “Shortie” Nelson, Howard “Nets” Newsom, William “Bill” Owens, Jenell “Nellie” Pickett, Ronald “Ronnie” Portnoy, Jean “Jeanie” Norris, Wanda “liny” Ooilvie, Estelle “Ester” Padgett, Betty Jo Jo” Patrick, Betty Ruth “Blondie” Pickett, Claire “Sunbeam” Pit.LKBURY, Miriam “Little Pill” Powers, Bonnie “BonBon” O'Rear, Barbara “Barbie” Parker, Dkmarris “Demerus” Pritchett, Annette “Anne” Savage, Harvey “Harv” Scheive, Colleen “Kitty” Simmons, Henry “Coach” Smith, Delores “Del” Snead, Wayne “Red” Prosser, Sarah “Sara” Raulerson, Sylvia “Sugie” Simmons, Montene “Tin. Skipper, Romona “Mona Lisa” Smith, Eleanor “Smitty” Snow, Anne “Snowbird” Pykr, Marion “Big Boy” Rhoden, Shirley “Sparkles” Robitzsch, Katherine “Tommie” Smith, Robert “Bob” Smith, John Henry “Humphry” Stans el, Eva “Eve” Qwinn, Adilaidf. “Addie” Roberts, Sylvia . “Sil” Roden, Charles “Chuck Rountree, Virginia “Ginie” Smith, Shirlee Ann “Sheri” Starbuc.k, Ellen “Ellie” Raines, Patricia “Pat” Roberson, Margie Roton, Katheryn “Kitty” Royal, Mitzyf. “Micky” Rudd, Christine “Sweetheart” Starling, Lf.stf.r “Les” Starr, Glenn “Star” Strickland, John E. “Red” Swindell, Bob “Win d U” Taylor, Tommy “Tom” Thomas, Betty Jean “Bett” Wainwrioht, Marvin “Kin” Stewart, Delores “Del” Strother, Riley “Stnh Tamargo, Rosemarie “Rose” Thieman, Henry “Happy” Stokes, Edith “Edit” Stroud, Jeff “Trout” Taylor, L. G. “Take” Tucker, Carol “Tuck” Tyre. Gloria “Curly” Walker, James “Jimmy” Tyndall, Bruce “Star Walker, Alice “Lace” SWEARI NOTON, ALICE “Lace” Thompson, Terrell “Easy” Turner, Lee “Leon” Vinageras, Marie “Mary” Warren, Bohbif. “Clownie” LOW SENIORS Ai.df.rman, Hodsell “Vivi” Burnham, Clyde “Footsie” Denmark, Donald “Don” Forsythe. Barry “Ben” Arnold, Howard “Big Shot” Burnsed, Myrtle “Mat” Dunk ley, Frederick “Fred” Gardner, Joyce “Sweet Stuff” Barnhart, Gf.orgp. “Brownie” Cason, Frances “Frank” Durrance, Mary “M Geiger, Claude “Claw” Braddock, Jo Ann “Sweet Stuff” Coleman, Carolyn “Karlyn” Emerson, Mary “B. F” Geiger, Claudia “Blondie” Bridges, Ernest “Ernie” Dawson, Sybil “Blondy” Eng, Jack S rniU “ Glover, John “Johnny” Goff, Murry “Ray” Hall, Harold “Harry” Hall, Palmf.r “Mert” Hancock, Norma “Norma Janie” Harris, Rf.ba “Cutie” Haskkw, Patricia “Pat” Henck, Alfred “Al” Hendry, Robert “Bobby” James, Virginia “Cenny” Jones, Robert “Bobby” Kalf.f.l, Ronald “Ronnie” Larrymore, John “Johnie” Lee, Mary “ Metribell” Lutins, Shf.rry “Cutie” Lynch, Lf.roy “Roy” McCleli.en. Ruth “Dimples” Marshall, Foster “Buddy” Mizelle, Dan “Brains” MosELY, Barbara J. “Bobbie” Motes, Dean “Dizzy” Neal, Shirley “Shirt” Nevin, Billy “William” Newton, Quitman “Quit” Parrish, Edgar “Ed” Peyton, Jerry “Jer” Pippin, Billy “Bill” Platt, Selma “Sil” Preyatt, Carolyn “Carol” Rf.dd, Charles “Charlie” Sasser, Sylvia “Brain” Sparkman, Sharon “Sparkle” Spector, Cynthia “Cyn” Thomas, Roy “Lazy Vickers, Jan “Bright Eyes” Wf.bb, Connie “Cutie” ATHLETICS E R S A R Y athletic: boosters hirst row, right to left: Mrs. N. Helmly, President, Mrs. George Brown, Vice President, Mrs. Homer T. Jones, Treasurer, Mrs. A. B. Tredenniek, Recording Sec. . . . Second row, right to left: Mr. Louns bury, Principal, Mrs. C. N. Venal, Corresponding Sec. c o A c H E S COACHES First row, left to right: Mr. Rozelle, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Parker. . . . Second row: Mr. Cross, Mr. Stasco, Mr. Middle- kauff. First row, left to right: Selma Platt, Kathryn Morse, Janis Lee, Mary Frances Richardson, Marilyn Helms, Jennie Taylor, Karen Jo Evans, Be-mice Brown, Beatrice Brown, Sylvia Schmidt, Marilyn Thompson. . . . Second row, left to right: Audrey Riggins, Charlotte Stephens, Barbara Evers, Mary Frances Thomp- son, Mary Ann Thiemann, Frances Aaron, Doris Ann Jones, Gloria Tyre, Joyce Matthews, Patsy Brinson. . . . Third row, left to right: Willie Mae Aaron, Patricia Davis, Jeanette Wainwright, Jeannette Pruitt, Carolyn Tompkins, Doris Taylor, Sylvia Lynn, Shamie Albert, Jane Amber, Peggy Boyette. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Frances Taylor, Oleda Kirkland, Virginia Manry, Donl Ogilvie, Ruth McClellan, Ann Kimbrough, Connie Yeaton, Peggy Sheehan, Shirley Albritton, Drlmarie Smith, Sylvia Allen. GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Jennie Taylor, Bernice Brown, Peggy Boyette, Marilyn Helms. . . . Sec- ond row, left to right: Carolyn Tompkins, Selma Platt, Karen Jo Evans, Beatrice Brown, Barbara Blizzard. COACHES Mrs. Broadf.rson Miss Hooks Miss Walton First row, left to right: Gloria Tyre, Junior Representative: Peggy Boyette, President: Sylvia Schmidt, Senior Representative. . . . Second row, left to right: Connie Yraton, Sophomore Representative; Karen Jo Evans, Treasurer: Beatrice Brown, Secretary; Jeannette Pruitt, Reporter (not pic- tured Sylvia Montie!, Vice-President. ) Peooy Boyette Betty Corey p E P P E R E T T E S 1 9 5 3 PEPPERETTES First row, left to right: Merle Brown, Treas., Norma Glenn, Pres., Carolyn Callahan, Vice Pres., Veronda Griffis, Rept. . . . Second row, left to right: Barbara Phillips, Katherine Forbes, Barbara Ann Ivose, Valerie Franklin, Ernestine Cambell, Charlotte Mathews, Helen Maida, Frances Erwin, Norma Robertson, Nellie Mays, Marybeth Lane, Leader. . . . Third row, left to right: Mrs. Martha Broderson, Sponcrr, Joe Braids, Joyce Tumage, Jean Coney, Janette Adkins, Eloise Fritts, Pat Wildenson, Mary Durrance, Marie VVisner. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Johnny Blackshear, Bobbie Earlist Saucer, Betty Jane Sellers, Patsy Ann Sullivan, Jean Bethea, Patricia Laco, Lou Kirkland, Grace White, Donald Schmore. . . . Fifth row. left to right: Margie Ann Clark, Pat Nor- man, Carolyn Crawford, Judith Duensing, Doris Hutto, Patsy Phillips, Kathryn White, Ann Chapman, Jeanette Blanc. . . . Sixth row, left to right: Carolyn Yarboro, Mary Catherine Wells, Sandra Freeman, Carole Dawson, Sara Polly, Rachel Ford, Elizabeth Green, Sadie Goodwyne. . . . Seventh row. left to right: Pat Manning, Mary O’Neal Herring, Sara Frances Hunter, Reta Moore, Jeanette Johnston, Mary Ann Thiemann, Sybil Dawson, Mary Rosier, Faye Payne. . . . Eighth row, left to right: Kathleen Christopher, Margie Thomas, Claire Siles, Annette Womans, Jim Wynn, Beth Hood, Elizabeth Thompson. . . . Ninth row, left to right: Jean Vickers, Margaret Barton, June Ann Chapman, Pat Martin, Marie Gales, Tinker Bowden, Gail Hill, Marla Smith. . . . Tenth row, left to right: Ruth McClellan, Dot Andrews, Beverly Faust, Shirley Lamb, Dolores Taylor, Yvonne Tisdel, Patricia Hale, Gloria Tyre. . . . Eleventh row. left to right: Nadine Kirkwood, Doris Ann Jones, Veretta Wil- liams, Marvadean Wells, Eva Lou Olin, Jo Wheeler, Sylvia Raulerson, Jo Ann Newson. PEPPERETTES OFFICERS Merle Brown, Treasurer, Vice President, Carolyn Callahan, Leader, Marybeth Lane, Presi- dent, Norma Glenn, Reporter, Veronda Griffis. Mrs. Martha Brodkrson Mrs. A. Sweet Sponsor Mrs. B. Giolk Sponsor CHEERLEADERS First row, left to right: Mary Richardson, Rhetta Thompson, Annette Pritchett, June Whittemore, Gaile Porter, Connie Webb. . . . Second row, left to right: Mrs. Sweet Sponsor, La verne Pickett, Palmer Hall, Ben Brown, Gerald Gunter, Riley Strother, Verlyn Giles, Mrs. Gifcle Sponsor. 14 MIAM . A K E L A N C PUNI PENSACOLA LANDON M AMI EDISON JEFFERSON TOMMY “PETRIE All-Southern Guard Front Row (left to right) Bill Booth, (Manager); Jesse Smith, (Manager); Henry Thieman, Jimmie Delettre, Donald Remley, Harry Conner, Glenn Cooksey, Jack Davidson. Arnold Wills, Howell Boney (Co-Captain), John Blanc, Tommy Courson, Robert Hendry, Joel Booth, Ross Carter, Buddy Terry, Walter Rountree, (Manager), Jack Williams (Manager), Grady Steele (Manager). Third Row (left to right) (Manager) Elbert Rhoden, Coach Tuffy Thompson, Dick Whittington, Bobby Bowles, Marion Pyke, Alfred Henck, Bill Leonard, Robert Hembree, Jim Sharpton, Russell Shortridge, Tommy Peacock, Charles Smith, Everett Mc- Cormick, Tommy Petrie (Captain), Jerry Peyton, Richard Lewis, Graham CLARENCE THOMPSON Athletic Director Head Football Coach BILLY PARKER Backfield Coach S ITY Sasser, Kenneth Cofer, Coach Rozelle, Coach Rawles. Second Row (left to right) Bobby DuPont, Bob Salvatore, Edward Mann, Gene Easters, Ronald Palmer (Co-Captain), Harold Hurst, Edgar Smith, Claude Shiver, Jim Chesnutt, Milton Bevis, Fred Hemmingway, Dick Jones, Wayne Snead, Ted Broadus, Howard Arnold. Back Row (left to right) Coach Parker. Tommy Williams, Charles Farris, Morris Mirkis, Richard Crom- well, Sam Griffis, Billy Horne, Billy Bosworth, Charles Downey, Gary Guttry, Dickie Burnett, Larry Strom, Pat Williams, Paul Turner, Elvin Sheely, Bob Tanner, Coleman Baker. DON CROSS Offensive Line Coach FRED ROZELLE Defensive Line Coach Philip B. Speer. Director Marjorie Blount Marie Chapman Claude Geiger Claudia Geiger Estelle Ogilvie Ellen Starbuck Hedy West Jean Blocker— Librarian Gilbert Carmichael Lucille Lipsey 1st Lt. Walter Mackoul Berkley Davis Roy McCance, Harrell Dunlap, Capt. 2nd Sem. Drum Major June McClain Dorothea DurranccBill M Knight RED CONCERT AND MARCHING BAND RED BAND PERSONNEL—FIRST SEMESTER Russell B. Shampine Intern Beth Farris Charles Foster Dick Foxworth Meryl Geiger Montye Gregg David Hackett Elizabeth Hackett Librarian Alton King Shuri McCullough Juanita Mills Gail Ogden Joy Sinimons Mary Simmons Librarian Dolores Stewart Terrell Thompson Lee Turner Carolyn Vogt Eva Witt Duane Bunk, Quartermaster Evelyn Ford Cccile Fuller John Lindgren Bill Pipkin Peggy Ponce John Smith Sandra Barnett Jim McGlamory Mary Lou Pate Malcom Car- michael Henry Harris Carolyn Herndon Earl Hyers Wayne Johnson Arthur Lemen Joe Leybourne Donald Mobley Buddy Pennington, 2nd Lt. Ralph Roth Donald Stein Jim Wade, Quartermaster Marvin Wain- wright George Wilkison Jim Burt JoLynn Carson Laverne Fewox Joan Haddock Joyce Pearson Jim Tillman Herman Blackman Kinsey Chappell Erwin Miller Otis Brinkley Clyde Burnham Fred Dunkley Cynthia Elmer Jim Dampier Ann Snow Robert Hemphill, Manager Russell Wilkison Donald Hollender, Quartermaster Halie Nabi, Band Captain Lawson Williams John Crauswell Helen Jackson John Blackshear Harvey Bragg Pat Jackson Gail Smith Glenn Starr Talmadgc Wiggins MAJ )RETTES Claudia Anderson Betty Botka Marie Botka Marie Campbell Betty Dendy, Ass’t. Betty Edrington Claudia Geiger, Ass’t. Nina Hawkins Shirley McCallum Barbara McCrary, Head Majorette Wanda Meeks Barbara Mosely Jerry Odom Vivian Perry Marise Ponder Jackye Weber Philip B. Speer Director WHITE CONCERT AND MARCHING BAND WHITE BAND PERSONNEL—FIRST SEMESTER Russell B. Shampine. Intern Elaine Allen Robert Payne Jiin Rodgers, hirst Lieutenant Kathryn Roton Charlotte Berkley Nancy Cobb Charles Cooper John Dancse Bob Elrod Joe Hagan Jeanette Hand Tom Holley, Captain Russell Lloyd Barbara Kanago Betty Marjenhoff Aline Morgan Roy Mulligan Jim Roberson Erma Jean Robinson, Lib. Jo Ann Scott Ken Shepherd Sylvia Sutton Jack Wiggins, Ass't Manager Louis Whilden Kenneth Dixon Watfie Crady Elaine Coe Dick Hancock Carol Lindgren Librarian Mike McMillan Juanita Milburn Franklyn Stillman Peggy Padgett Roberta Hawkins, Librarian Kathleen McEl- haney, Qtrmstr. Ida Dill Bob Aldrich, Second Lt. Bill Brady Charles Brightwell Raymond Gouin Yvonne Horn Earl Lloyd Man Ann Milford Harold Mills Jerry Norton Jackye Payne Edward Parker Edward Watkins Curtiss Hyers Tom Wilkinson Mildred Barnett Eldridge Luke Jerry Crauswell Deanna Granger Jim Howland Eugene Lane Quartermaster Ronald Stewart Fred Whitney, Manager Frank Freedman Mamie June Nor- man, Qtrmstr. George Shahood Pat Callahan John Hall Alice Hunt Donald Schnorr Bill White Bill Whittle Lynnie Cavin MAJORETTES Ethel Mae Bowen Pat Buford Joyce Butler Angela Clark Dorothy Copeland Norma Durden Judy Forbes Jo Ann Gill Diane Grieco Ann Hinds. Ass't Drum Major Mary Jackson Lucille Lipsry, Drum Majorette Edna McConnell Sharon McGraw Carolyn Middleton Bessie Wynn RED BAND COUNCIL RED BAND OFFICERS hirst row. left to right: Bud Pennington, Second Lieutenant: Halic Nabi, (-•apt. Harrell Dunlap, Drum Major; Elizabeth Hatchett, Assistant Libra- rian. . . . Second row. left to right: Jean Blocker, Assistant Librarian: Claudia Geiger, Assistant Head Majorette; Barbara McCrary, Head Major- ette; Betty Dendy, Assistant Head Majorette; Mary' Simmons, Chief Libra- rian. . . Third row, left to right: Robert Hemphill, Manager; Donald Hollender, Quartet master; Bob Gregory, Quartermaster; James Wade, Head Quartermaster; Duane George Bunk, Quartermaster; Gilbert Car- michael, First Lieutenant. WHITE BAM) COUNCIL First row, left to right: Jim Rodgers, First Lieutenant: Tom Hol- ley, Captain; Bob Aldrich, Second Lieutenant: Lucille Lipsey, Drum Majorette. . . . Second row: Erma Jean Robinson, Libra- rian; Carol Lindgrrn, Head Librarian; Kathleen McElhaney, Quartermaster; Roberta Hawkins, Librarian; Ann Hines, Assistant Majorette. Third row: Mamie June Workman, Quartermaster; Eugene Lane, Quartermaster: Fred Whitney, Manager. RED BAND MAJORETTES JERRY ODOM JACKYE WEBER BARBARA McCRARY HEAD MAJORETTE BARBARA MOSELEY CLAUDIA ANDERSON Claus Helpers in the Christmas Parade WANDA MEEKS MARISE PONDER NINA HAWKINS BETTY EDRINGTON VIVIAN PERRY CLAUDIA GEIGER BETTY DENDY Specialty Team and Ass’t Majorettes BETTY BOTKA MARIE BOTKA MARIE CAMPBELL SHIRLEY McCALLUM WHITE BAN MAJORETTES LUCILLE LIPSEY ANN HINDS Drum Majorette Ass’t Majorette JO ANN GILL ANGELA CLARK DIANE GRIECO NORMA DURDEN MARY JACKSON PAT BUFORD SHARON McGRAW EDNA McCONNELL JUDY FORBES CAROLYN MIDDLETON JOYCE BUTLER DOROTHY COPELAND J c L U B First row, Uft to right: Art Scarborough, Reporter; Sam Griffis, Treasurer; Ronald Palmer, Secre- tary; Annette Lucree, Mascot; Ted Broadus, President; Tommy Prtrie, Sergeant-at-Arms: Jake Mel- colm, Vice-President. . . . Second row, left to right: Howell Boney, Dennis Whitman, Chaplain; Coach Rozellr, Sponsor. . . . Third row, left to right: Frank Campbell, Marion Pyke, Harry Con- nor, Milt Hanburry, Fred Girgis, Edwin Harrison. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Dick Whittington, Gene Peeples, Ross Carter, Bill Renfroe. . . . Fifth row, left to right: Howard Arnold, Billy Bos- worth, Jackie Forsyth, Gerald Gunter. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Tommy Petrie The most valuable player of the 1952 football season in the city as chosen by- sports writers and judges is Tommy Pe- trie. He was chosen for the ability shown on the playing and practice field and for the sportsmanship qualities exhibited everywhere. OUR ANNUAL VOICE LESSONS BAND PARENTS Left to right in straight row: Mrs. Mary Dendy, Trcas.; Mr. Lounsbury, Principal: Mrs. Snow, Chaplain: Mr. Snow, Chaplain; Mrs. Starbuck, Treas.: Mrs. Geiger, Correspond- ing See.; Mr. Geiger, Corresponding Sec.: Mr. Hemphill, Pres.; Mrs. Hemphill, Pres.: Mrs. Turner, Vice Pres.; Mrs. Hackctt, See.; Mr. Turner, Vice Pres.; Mr. Haekett, See. Mr. Russell B. Shampine Intern 1st Semester Mr. Philip B. Speer Director of Bands Mr. Frank Starbuck Intern 2nd Semester BABY REDS First row, left to right: Managers Grady Stcrlr Charles drLorge (kneeling in front), Bruce Tyndall, Richard Hiers, Jimmy Mullins, Jerry Salis, Bill White, Boh Haney, Boh Smith, Boh Swindell, Johnny Boyd, Clifford Jack. . . . Second row, left to right: Wright Rowen, Warren Rhoden, Frank Hart, Billy Smallwood, Snooky King, George Hicks, Tommy Boney, Billy Armstrong, Bill Mercer. . . . Third row, left to right: Steve Smith, Lamon Harpar, J. T. Hagan, George Ogilvic, Lester Starling, Bobby Bowles, Joel Booth, Ronnie Sutton, Russel Short- ridge. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Bill Stovall, Rex Simmons, Henry Sim- mons, Dick Thirlwell, Billy Home, Jack Gurr, Rick Purvis. BABY WHITES First row, left to right: A1 Jac- obs, Jimmy Sineath, Don Vad- en, Billy Lutins, Donnie Reil, Jerry Alderman, Carl Polk, Reginald McClain, Jimmy Crawley, Frank Chapman, Jer- ry Acosta. . . . Second row. left to right: Grady Steele, Ar- thur Hingson, Donald Suber, Jimmy Alvarez, Lewis Combs, Emmett Kidd, Lee Causey, David Cunningham, Eddie Horne, Bobby Hensen, Don Bolena, Gleen Hernden, Du- wayne Smith, Bill Booth, Man- ager. . . . Third row, left to right: Ernest Craun, Giles Johnson, Reese Waters, George Roberts, Freddy Farah, Postelle Brown, Harry- Line, Charles Clark, Kenneth Taylor, Frank C gden, David Brown, Duaine Alderman. BASKETBALL Ross Carter Richard Cromwell Sam Griffis Bill Bosworth Charles Dowme Charlie Redd TEAM James Lloyd IT E AM TRAC BISHOP Captain COACH MIDDLEKAUFF LEFT TO RIGHT—TARTE, NEVIN, MURRY, SHARPE, NEHRLING. TYNDALL Co-Captain WHITMAN First row, left to right: Grady Sterlr (Mgr), Edward Salisbury, Jimmy Wildes, John Blanc, Walter Biron, Gilbert Bishop (Capt.), Richard Carroll, Charles Lipsey, Billy Heller, Darrell Brinson (Mgr). . . . Second row, left to right: Tommy Morgan, Rob- ert Rachlin, Vernon Gillard, John Hansen, Douglas Speed, Billy Smallwood, Billy Wal- acc, Dick Thirlwell, George Wilsey. . . . Third row, left to right: Dennis Whitman, Bruce Tyndall, Robert Tarte, Edwin Poppcll, Charles Downie, Lloyd Sharpe, Ray- mond Kennedy, Charles Roden, Glenn Nehrling. BASEBALL CONNER McCORMICK KNIGHT HANBURY Front row, left to right: McCORMICK. PATTERSON, PLYLER, LEONARD, KNIGHT, FARRIS, CARTER, COACH CROSS. Bock row, left to right: BURNEY, MOITT, HANBURY, CONNER. HARRIS, DINKINS, EASTERS. SWIMMING TEAM First row, left to right: RUSSELL SHORTRIDGE, Mgr., JIMMY JULIAN, CLYDE ALVAREZ, GARRETT SPITZER, EDWIN MANNING, FLOYD ATKIN SON. Second row, left to right: HERBERT SEARCY, RICHARD HALL, DAVID MORSE, GEORGE FERBER, JIMMY HILLIARD, LARRY WILLIAM, JOHNNY WIGGS. Third row, left to right: HENRY SIMMONS, TOMMY MEDICK, DAVID ROOK, TOMMY JARVIS, GRAHAM SASSER, DAVID FINDLEY, ALBERT BOWIE, GARY DOOLITTLE, HUGH TOMPKINS. Fourth row, left to right: COACH STASCO, POP TUCKER. s o p H O M O R E S Aaron, Frances Aaron, Willie Mae Abdelnour, Bill Adams, Jeannette Albritton. Shirley Aldrich. Bob Allen, Elaine Allen. Jerald Allen, Sylvia Allred, Dwight Alvarez, (Gloria Amber, Kelly Anderson, Charles Anderson. Charles Anderson. Phyllis Armstrong Bdly Arrian. Ronald Arnold, Carl Arnold, Shelby Arthur, Mary Jo Atkinson, Joyce Atkinson. Lois Austin, Katherinr Baker, Gail Bethea, lean Berry, Charlene Beckley, Charlotte Berk. Bill Bare more. Dean tie Baxley, W'ileeta B.iurom. Dorothy Barton, Maritaret Barrett. Betty Ann Barber, Barliara Ann Bass. Max Baker. Patty Bell, Delores Bellamy, Dorothy Bentley. Roberta Bishop, Dorothv Bishop. (lenevieve Blake, Joseph Booth, Bill Bowles, Bobby Bowen. Joyce Bowden, Jeannie Brady. Billy Bragg, Joe Branch, Charles Brannan, Shirley Braswell, Charli ne Bransford, Milton Bray. Billy Brightwrll. Charles Brinson, Marlene Brinson. Patsy Britt, Margaret Brooks. Joe Belle Brown, Hazel Brown. Shirley Broxson. Marvel Bryan. Jevse Buford, Pat Bunch. Billy Bunting. Mary Bullard. Gloria Burke. Joyce Burnett. Dick Butler. Walter Cain, John Cam. Richard Callahan, Gene Campbell. Bill Campbell. Frank Campbell. Langdon Camper. Kstherine Canaday. Alice Canellas. Ida Capps. Anne Carmichael, Jean Carmicharl, Malcolm Carroll. Rosa Iare Cavin, Lynnie Chanclor, B. J. Chapman, Tune Ann Chapman. Robert Chappel. Bob Cholerton, Mary Evelyn Christen. Myrna C l.uk. An vela Clark. Mancie Ann Claik Wall Clemons. Jam Clifton, Billy ( «. Elaine Cole. Betty Jean Comstock. Rosalie Connell. Kathy Conner, Dori Conyers. France Coon. Irene Cookley. Tom Copeland, larkie Coppedice. rat Cornell. Geneva Cowart. Pat Cox. Bobbie Cox, Dori Cox. Virginia Crady. Watfie ('ray, Billie Faye Crew , Villa Crosier Roller t Crowell, Drick Crowther. Carry Dali like Roicer Davis. Patricia Da . Sonny Da id on. Beverly Dawson, CUrole Decker. Rel e Deen. Christine Del.ettre. Jimmy delair«e. (.harlev Drnnard. Pe« y Dent. Charles DeW'itt. Blanche Diclu, David Dill. Ida Divson. Charles Dopson, Russell Drummond. Shirley Drury, Jackie Du Bose. Barbara Duffin. Barbara Duffin, Rover Duffy. Shirley Dunlap, Sue Dyal. Gayle Dval. Ruth Dyrus. Barbara Dyke , Jean Eaddv, Jackie F.denfield, Rosemary Elian, Mars' Ellis. Martha Elmer. Cynthia Elrod. Bofihy Enriuht. Konny Evans, loan Evans. Karen Jo Evers, Barbara Falavan. Ray Faust. Beverly Fendly, David Fenton. David Fewox, Lavern Fieldmv. Nelson Filkosky. Donna Finch. Harriet Fish. Willard Flanders, Hazel Fletcher. Lewis Flynn, Oscar Forbes, Judy Foster. Jerry Fowler, Mary Lou Fraser, Arnold Freedman. Frank Freeman. Pat Freeman. Sandra Fressell, Jimmy Friedman, Gerald Friers. Betty Fritts, Eloise Fuller. Verna I.ee s o p H O M R E S Gales, Marie Garrett. Mary Gear. Mary Cfill. Jo Ann Gillyard, Vernon Givens, Geraldine Gladden. Willard Goforth, Wanda Goodwvse, Sadie Goose, Jeanette Gordon. Leslie Covin, Ra mond Graf, Carolyn Granger, Deanna Gray, Wayne Green, Delores Green. Elizabeth Green. Rirhard Grieeo, Diane Guinn, Elmo Guyette. Jackie llagan, Elizabeth Haines, Miry Halford, (ieonje Hall, Jo Ann Hamilton, Ronnie Hammar, Brooks Hammond. Richard Hammock, Roswell Hampton. June Hancock, Dorothy Hand, Jeanette Hanson, John Hardiman. Rose Harris, Delores Harris. Jean Hartley. Pam Hawkins, Marian Hawkins. Roberta Hazouri. Donald Helms. Nancy Henderson. Mildred Henley. Rosa Henry, Joyce Her lone. Charlie Herrin . Mary O'Neal Herrington. Jeanette Herrington, Janice Herron. Bette Herron. Susan Hier . Richard Hill, («ail Hodges, Raymond Hoffman. Joyce Hopkins. Nancy Hood, Elizabeth Horan. Alicia Horn, Yvonne Horne, Billy Hos'an, Julius Howard, Jeanette Howell, Lillian Hughes. Doris Howland. James Hughes . Margie Hunt, Alice Hunt, Patricia Hunt, Richard Huntman. Billy Hurst, Jo Nelle Hutcherson. (.atieia Hutchinson, Louise Hyres, Curtis Hygema. Guy Inman. Lola arrett. Betty ackson. Mary ackson. Winkie , acobs. Shirlev enkins. Melba enkins, Shirley ennings. Penny eung. Johnny ohns, Willene ohrison, Earle ohnson, Jekyl ohnson, loy ohnson, Phyllis ohnwin, Laverne one . Danny one . Dori one , Euretha one , leona one . Martin ordan, Stanley oyner, Jack Kattenhack. Claire Kanaxo Barbara Keane. I’atay Kindred. James Kine , Sila King, C.harle Kin . John Kin . Mar aret Kin . I'atriria Kin . Snooky Kiml rou h. Ann Kirkland. Martha Kirkland. Ole da Kni ht. Connie Knott. James Ho e. Barbara Kovsaiski, Jeannine Lamb. Bettv Lamb. Shirley lanier, Don Laster. Alice Lee. Billy Lee. Glenn lee, James Lee. Janie Leece. Vir inia Lemon. Arthur Leonard. Dick LeRoy. Alice Leverett, Alton Lewi , Carol Lind ren. Carol Linkhart, JoAnn Lloyd. Russell Loeb, Tommy Lovett. Ervin Luke, Eldrid e Lutins, Mona Lynn, Sylvia Lynns, Shirley Maddens, Jimmy Man um. Betty Jo Mann, Norma Man nine, Faith Mannin . Pat Manry, Vir inia Martin, Barbara Ann Martin, Barbara Jean Martin, Dasvson Martin, Henry Martin. Pat Mathis, Annette Matthews. Joyce Mattox. Patty May. lack May, Mantaret Mayo. Norma McAllister, Glenda McClellan, Frank McClellan. Vera McClure, Doris McConnell. Edna McCormick. Everett McCormick. Leslie McCullar. Kenneth McElhaney. Kathleen McGowan. J. E. McGraw. Delsie McGraw. Sharon McMillian. Michael Mead, Kiah Means, Georce Me dick. Tommy Meeks. Wanda Mendenhall. Ruth Melvin. Arthur Mercer. Iaiwanda Meredith. Rilev Method. Carolyn Metts, Helen s o p H O M O R E S Meveri, Mable Middleton. Carolyn Middleton. Virginia Miller. Anita Miller, CUrnlyn Miller. John Miller, Wayne Mills. Charlotte Milton, Iris Minton, Doll Montgomery. Janet Moore. Kill Moore, Reta Mullis, Shirley Mulli , Verticil Murphy, Janie Murphy, Pat Murray, Betty Musseler, Norman Nsal. Marlene Neber, Thelma Nelson, Jean NeSmith, Delores New, Maxwell Nichols, Charles Nichols, Jame Norman. Mamie June Norman, Pat Norris, Jessie Norton. Jerry Mulford, Mary Ann Olin. Eva Lou Olson. Jackie O’Neal, J. W. (Xborne, Frances O’Steen, Barbara Overstreet. JoAnn Owens, Beverly Owen . Roscoe Paeonis, Theresa Palmer, Rita Parrish. Mary Ann Patrick, Nancy I’augh, Cary Paulk, Larry Paulus, Frederick Payne, Jacquc Payne. Rollert Peacock, Lewis Peavy. Leon Pelham. Charlie Pelote. Sadie Perchy. Shirley Perry, Darby Phillips, Jane Phillips, Jerry Phillips, Patsy Pickett. Cary Plott, Martha Polly. Sara Poston, Frances Powell, JoAnn Powell, Patricia Price, Jimmy Pruitt. Roger Purvis, Pat Ragan, Lehman Raines, Barbara Raih. Ralph Raulerson. Herbert Raulerson. Nettie Remley, Don Renshaw. Kent Rigdon. Ceraldine Riggins, Audrey Roberson, Jackie Roberson, James Roberson. Shirley Roberts, larkie Roberts. Jo Ann Roberts, Virginia Roberts, Wayne Robinson, Erma Rogers, Joyce Rosier, Mary Rowan, Wright Rowland. Faye Roy, Nell Rim, Vir it mia Sant. Riwernary PP. M Sapp. Nadi nr Sapp. Yvonne SarrrU. Orri Salter white. Carolyn Saurrr, Joanne Srlinor. Donald Seal . Margaret Srarry, Betty Searcy, Herbert Seller . Willie Bee Sizemore, Katie Shahood. (jeorge Sheehaw, I'eggy Slier I v. Elvin Sheffield, Eloi e Shefield. Robert Sherrod. Pat y Shortridge, Anita Shortridgr. Russell Sikes, Claire Sills. Jacqueline Simmons, Carl Sinn ski Wanda Slaughter, Juanita Sloan, Jimmy Smallwood, Billy Smart, David Smith, Bobby Smith, Drlmarie Smith, Elaine Smith. Faye Smith, Fenlrice Smith, Gale Smith, Jesse Smith. Margaret Smith. Koliert Smith, Steve Smith, Ver lamae Smoak. James Snowden, Elizabeth Spaulding, Fred Spear , Diane Spiller, Ann Spivey, Gwen Stafford, Jean Stanford, La Verne Stanrett. Elizabeth Stein. Donald Stephen . Charlotte Steven , Eilrne Stewart. (Carolyn Stewart, James Stewart, Sue Stovall, Billv Strickland. Frances Stringer. Betty Stuart, Richard Stephenson. Peggie Sullivan. Marian Sullivan, Irma Jean Sullivan, Patricia Sumner. Mildred Sutton, Ronald Sutton, Sylvia Swann, Elizabeth Sweat. Mary Sweat, 1 horna Swilley, Darwin Taylor, Dolores Taylor, F'lelcher Taylor, France Taylor, Harold Taylor. Marshall Taylor, Maxi ne Taylor, Robert I edders, Emory Temple, Shirley I. rry. Buddy Thiemann. Mary Ann I hirlwell, Dick I horna , Latrelle Thomas, Margie I homa , Margie Thompson. David Thompson. Elaine S O P H O M O R E S s o p H O M O R E S Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Marilyn Thompson, Mary Frances Thompson. Sihyle Thrift, Barbara Ann Tipping. Robert Toad, Maxine Todd, Ronald Tmnlimoa, Bobby Tompkins. Barbara Trawick, Sue Tucker. Martha Turbyfill, Harold Turnage, Joyce Turner, Barbara | v on. Bills- Xyres. Dorothy Ulrich. Stanley Vaughn, Katherine Vickers. Jean Vincent. Joyce Vogt, Carolyn Wade, Carolyn Wadsworth, I.amar Wadsworth. Sandra Wagner, Jimmy Wainwright. Jeanere Waldvogel. Ruby Jean Walters, Cieorge Watkins. Edward Weber, Peggy Wells, Mary Catherine Wells. Marsa dean West. Hedy White. Bill W'hite. loan White, Katheryn Whitney, Fred Whitman, Dennis Whittle. Bill Whittle. Cliff Wilde Betty Ann Williams, Annette Williams. Betty Williams, Charles Williams, C T. Williams. Evelyn Williams, Cwen W illiams, Helen Williams, Joan Williams. Kenneth Williams. Marlene Williams, Martha W illiams, Tommy Williams, Verela Williamson, Bill Wilkenson, Pat Wilkinson. Lomas Winney. Virginia Wise, Ann Wisner, Marie Wollson, Herbert Wood, Nancy Wright, Bertba WTight, Wesley Wolff. Roy Yarboro, Carolyn Yeaton, Connie Yeomans. Annette Yanty, Delane Yorkossitch. Mike Yow, Jung Ziegler, Hazel First row, left to right: Mary Nash, Alton Ricketson, Lamar Mixson, Aaron Kelly, Rosalir Kelly, Geneva Parker, JoAnn Parrish. . . . Second row: Dorothy Powell, Deanna MacGregor, Marie McKelvy, Jackie Pervis, Jean Nicholson. . Third rou : Mrs. Sweet, Mary Kearce, Mable Johnson, Annyane Long, Carolyn Marvin, Janet Ray. . . . Fourth row: Margaret Lane, Lamar McMichael, Dick Moseley, Nettie May Mer- ritt, Barbara Rhoden. . . . Fifth row: Thomas Johnson, Edward Jones, Johnnie Rocher, Ronald Parker, Sherrell Roberts. . . . Sixth row: Cecil O'Steen, Thomas Player, Marke Patterson, Perry Lynch, Raymond Rosier. . . . Seventh row: Charlie Kilgore, Kenneth McKelvy, Max Leggett, George Roberts, George Plemmons. s o p H O M O R E S A U First row. left to right: Joe Turner, Jessre Thrower, Edgar Adams, Patsy Wade, Bobby Tyre, Betty Williams, Barbara Wever. . . . Second row: Carolyn Williams, Marylena Thompson, Sandra Sasser, Barbara Weaver, Alida Weaver. . . . Third row: George Sresovich, William Sanderlin, Tommy Williams, Richard Whiteside, Billy Sellers. . . . Fourth row: Carl Tison, James Williams, Gerald Wright, Roy Spivey, Max Fretwell, William Stevens, Larry Williams. . . . Fifth row: LeRoy Starling, Gerald Veal, Charles White, Dennis Yarborough, Mary Jane Williams. . . . Sixth row: Reese Waters, Terry Sinore, Robert Schenck, Donald Suber, Heywood Scott, Dwaine Smith. H O M E R O O M First row, left to right: Johnnie Clements, Jackie Biddle, Helen Clark, Robert Coe, Joan Annis, Clance Anderson. . . . Second row: Marion Bryan, Carol Brown, Yvonne Altman, Dolores Bellamy, Florence Ann Brown, Mildred Cason. . . . Third row: Eu- gene Center, Mabel Carter, Edmond Andrews, Elizabeth Jean Burch, Duaine Alderman. . . . Fourth row: Pat Bragg, Gary Benefield, Harry Anstead, Fred Barr. . . . Fifth row: Ronald Braswell, Bill Bryant, Jack Clements, Guy Bowling, Harry Christian, Billy Chairs . . . Sixth row: Don Bolena, Michael Blake, James Carroll, Swan Brinson, Douglas Carroll, Billy Atkins, George Council. H O M E R O O M ROOM 201 First row, left to right: Mrs. McCarter, Sponsor, Betty Johnson, Peggy Crumpton. . . . Second row, left to right: Allene Crews, Herta Green, Joy Finch, Gail Farmer, Ellis Graham. . . . Third row, left to right: Barbara Holmes, Marian Daniels, Elizabeth Courington. . . Fourth row, left to right: Terry Gore, Charles Fraser, Henry Hieis, Jimmy Hilliard, Pat Davies. . . . hifth row, left to right: Buddy Henson, Arthur Hing- son, Samuel Crews, Donnie Hall, Gary Dowling. . . . Sixth row, left to right: David Dunkley, Charles Green, Glenn Herndon, Glenn Greene, Thomas Crawford, Victor Hanson. 2 P 0 H 1 O M O R E S First row, left to right: Phyllis Ann Ray, Mascot; Coach Don Cross, Sponsor; Earle Hyrrs, Secretary. . . . Second row, left to right: Sonny Bevis, President; Jimmy Bryant, Vice-President. . . . Third row, left to right: Ted Broadus, Reporter; Gerald Gunter, Treasurer; Rodney Hoeltzel, Chaplain. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Chris Poulos; Bill Booth; Ronald Sutton. . . . Fifth row, left to right: Ed- ward Watkins; Wallace Perry; Henry Simmons: Bill Mercer. . . . Sixth row, left to right: Neal Hazouri: Harry Conner. Ed Galloway; Billy Smallwood; Milt Hanburry. . . . Seventh row, left to right: Lawrence Sharp: Harold Turbyfill; John E. Strickland; Edgar E. Smith; Jimmy Sharpton; Don Remley: James Hodge. . . . Eighth row. left to right: Ross Carter; John Stokes; Mack Ander- son; DeVarde Smith, Henry J. Thiemann: Robert Hendry. Kenneth Goodin; Richard Powers. First row, If ft to right: George Maida, Chaplain; Joan Kennedy, Mascot; Sam Newman, President. . . . Second tow, left to right: Billy Justiss, Secretary; William Clark, Reporter; Ira Meadows, Treasurer; Billy Ncvm, Vice President. . . . Third row, left to right: Gary Doolittle, David Montz, Wayne Mil- ler, Harold Taylor, Charles Williams. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Robert Burney, Johnny W'iggs, Winkie Jackson, Richard Hall, Jimmy Booth, Jackie Olson. Fifth row, left to right: Marian Pykc, Clyde Alvarez, Billy Alderman, Frank Hart, Nelson Fielding . . . Sixth row, left to right: Billy Leonard, Charles Downie, Donald Scott, Charles Smith. First row, left to right: Ronnie Palmer, Secretary: Palmer Hall, Sargcant-at-Arms; Robert Sharpe, Vice-President: Barbara McCrary, Mascot; Sam Garrett, President; Elmer Watson, Treasurer; James Wade, Chaplain. . . . Second row, left to right: George Halford, Bill Abdelnour, George Shahood, Richard Carroll, Herbert Searcy, Don Bacon, Jerry Foster. . . . Third row, left to right: Quitman Newton, Darrell Odum, George Wilmot, Billy McK night. Cliff Whittle, Roy Wulff. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Aaron Roberts, Wayne Dean, Leon Peavy, Roy Falagan. . . . Fifth row, left to right: Lloyd Sharpe, Dickie Bell, Claude Coopef, Rick Tuttle. . . . Sixth row, left to right: Fred Hagan, John Hanson, Dick Thirlwell. G A M M A hirst row. If ft to right: Claudi Geiger, Chaplain; Wallace Green, Secretary; Robert Hemphill, Vice- Prrsident: Ruth Harper, Mascot; Halie Nabi, President; B C. Akers, Treasurer; Sidney Knight, Sereeant-at-Arms. . . . Second row, left to right: Charles Brightwrll, Curtis Hyers, Harrell Dunlap, Jeff Pennington, Verlyn Giles, Jack Humphries, Sponsor. . . . Third row, left to right: Jim Ches- nutt, Barry Forsyth, Clyde Burnham, Cliff Jack, Alton King . . Fourth row. left to right: Grady Steele, Sonny Williams, Gene Conner, John Lindgren, Jr., Joe Bragg. . . . Fifth row. left to right: Russell Shortridge, Jimmy Dampier, Henry Goethe, Terry Hagan. . . . Sixth row. left to right: Chuck Yates, Kenneth Priest, Gary Guttry, Ben H. Brown, Jimmie McGlamory. K A P P A First row, left to right: Jimmy Mullins, Vice President; Kay Fenn, Mascot. Billy Bos worth, Presi- dent. . . . Second row. left to right: Jimmy Burt, Chaplain; Lee Turner, Secretary; Billy Moore, Treasurer; Stanley Walker, Reporter. . . . Third row, left to right: Edward Sweat, Tommy Boney, Jack Jones. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Buddy Fenn, Walter Mackoul, Gilbert Carmichael, Easy Thompson. . . Fifth row, left to right: E. J. Martin, Bobby Elrod, Gary Pace, Tom Jarvis. . . . Sixth row, left to right: Gerald West, Billy Bunch, Dick Burnett, Billy Chesnutt, Dennis Whitman. G A M M A E T A First row. left to right: Sandra Barnrtt, Secretary; Sylvia Schmidt, Vice-President: Robert Hemphill, Mascot: Helen McLendon, President; Mary Beth Lane, Treasurer: Betty Jane Sellers, Reporter. . Second row. left to right: Ann Causey, Valerie Franklin, Norma Durden, Barbara Ivose, Minnie Hammonds, Beverly McClure, Miss Anderson, Sponsor . . . Third row. left to right: Eva Witt, Pat Holmes, Carolyn Kelly, Gloria Anne Allen, Iva Dean Daughtry. . . . Fourth row. left to right: Kath- erine Forbes, Ann Snow, Marie Chapman, Montye Gregg, Emma Jo Holland. . . . Fifth row, left to right: Doris McClure, Kathleen Pickett, Erma Robinson, Carole Rogers, Sharon Cowart. . . . Sixth row, left to right: Betty Fields, Sue Stewart, Lawana Averitt, Mary' Ann Milford, Carol Lindgren. First row, left to right: Winifred ilamn, Chaplain: Bobbie Warren, Secretary; Gloria Mills, Vice- President: Gene Peeples, Mascot; Nina Lincoln, President: Marie Cambell, Treasurer: Gwen Barket, Reporter. . . . Second row. left to right: Connie Webb, Service Chairman; Clare Sikes, Program Chair- man; Ann Chapman, Social Chairman. . . . Third row, left to right: Sylvia Roberts, Betty Jean Thomas, Ramona Skipper, Mary Anderson, Thelma Martin, Ruth McClellan, Margaret May, Nancy Goodrich. . . Fourth row. left to right: Annah LeQuesne, Mary Ann Thiemann, Francine Puckett, Charlotte Mills, Audrey Riggins, Pat Wilkinson, Rosemary Saig. . . . Fifth row, left to right: Betty Jo Bruce, Audrey Thomas, Mary O’Neal Herring, Gwen Williams, Ruth Harper, Barbara Bethea, Carol Lewis. . . . Sixth row. left to right: Barbara Martin, Annette Pritchett, Pat Paines, Jolynn Carson, Audrey Kelly. . . . Seventh row, left to right: Judith Duensing, Delores Miller, Margaret Baitat, Sarah Prosser, Diane Grieco, Delores Ne Smith, June Ann Chapman. . . . Eighth row, left to right: Shirley Lamle, Joan Kennedy, Beverly Ann James, Thelma Neber, Barbara Teska, Peggy Ponder, Jean Bethea. . . . Ninth row, left to right: Jean Vickers, Virginia Hamlin, Jean Nelson, Jean Cogburn, Del Mr- Graw, Carolyn Medlock, Harriet Finch. . Tenth row. left to right: Annie J. Wheeler, Marvadean Wells, Sylvia Raulcrson, Norma Weaver, Charlene Burry, Margie Carter, Pat Cowan. Y T E E N S A L P H A Y T E E N S First row, left to right: Gay Johnson, Reporter; Martha Byram, Secretary; Vivian Perry, Vice-Presi- dent Ronald Palmer, Mascot; Sondra Goldfarb, President; Barbara Mosley, Treasurer; Jo Ann Den- mark, Chaplain. . . Second rou. left to right: Miriam Pillsbury, Gaile Porter, Myrna Christen, Shir- lev Roberson, Frances Poston, Lucille Lipsey, Miss Gloria Brinkley, Sponsor. . . Third row, left to right: Geraldine Reid, Thaylia Lang, Martha Hancock, Shirley McCallum, Shirley Brannon, Barbara O’Rear. . . Fourth row. left to right Carol Smith, Theresa Paeonis, Wanda Meeks, jam- Am- ber, Arline Wilson, Delon Selby. . . . Hfth row, left to right: Jo Ann Brown, Dot Hancock, Genevieve Lon , Dorothy Andrews, Claudia Anderson, Betty Edrington. . . . Sixth row. le t to right: Pat Buford, Mari sc Ponder, Carolyn Middleton, Betty Botka, Marie Botka. . . . Seventh row, left to right: Lydia Cuartero, Judy Forbes, Claudia Ann Veal, Yvonne Starling, Selma Platt. . . . Eighth row, left to right: Carolyn Morgan, Edna M. McConnell, Delores Stewart, Virginia Russ, Jeanette Brannon, Elaine Allen. First row. left to right: Minnie Hammonds, Reporter; Marie Chapman, Vice-President; Jimmy Bryant, Mascot; Helen McLendon, President: Buddy Pennington, Sergeant-at-Arms; Charlotte Ann Stack, Secretary; Lucille Lipsey, Treasurer. . . . Second row, left to right: Agnes Howell, sponsor; Jackie Whit- field, Bessie Wynn, Margaret May, Social Chairman; Latrelle Thomas, Mrs. B W. Stack, Chapter Mother. . . Third row, left to right: Janet Montgomery, Mary Sweat. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Barbara Ann Barber, Carolyn Middleton, Judy Forbes, Jean Parnell, Kathleen Pickett. . . . Fifth row, left to right: Carol Lingren, Sharon Cowart, Marilyn Thompson, Jean Portnoy. . . . Sixth row. left to right: Edna McConnell, Vivian Perry, Jackie Roberts, Ann Spiller, Joanne Kowalski, Thelma Neber. hirst roiL left to right: Mary France Richardson, Reporter: Shuri McCullough, Secretary; Joan Kennedy, President; Gordon Speed, Treasurer. Marie Botka, Clerk; Martha Byrain, Vice-President: Marie Campbell, Historian. . . . Second row, left to right Miss Cheney, Joyce Ternage, Myran Christen, Beth Farris, June Whittemore, Martha Hancock, Jerry Odom, Jackie Weber, Sandra Free- man, Sandra Barnett, Joy Simmons. . . . Third row. left to right: Theresa Pagonis, Bobbie Evatt, Eva Witt, Claudia Geiger, Mary Simmons, Colleen Scheibe, Barbara O’Rear, Shirley Jeanne Ost. Fourth row, left to right: Carolyn Middleton, Judy Forbes, Betty Botka, Elaine Smith, Jackie Whitfield, DeLon Selby. . . . Fifth row, left to right: Claudia Anderson, M a rise Ponder, Lydia Cuartero, Edna McConnell, Lurlean Menotte, Betty Dendy. Sixth row, left to right: Barbara Wishengrad, Sylvia Schmidt, Marie Chapman, Katherine Forbes, Cynthia Spector, Barbara Bethea. Seventh row, left to right: Annah Le Quesne, Dot Smith, Gayle Dval, Brunell Bichard, Lawana Averitt, Vivian Perry, Betty Edrington. . . . Eighth row, left to right: Montye Gregg, Betty Stanfield, Mary Jo Arthur, Na- dine Kirkwood, Delores Smith, Bill Pipkin. . . Ninth row, left to right Tinker Bowden, Gloria Anne Allen, George Maida, James Wade, Joe Ley bourne, Frank Harrison, Jimmie McGlamory, Lawrence McKenzie, Yvonne Stallings. . . Tenth row, left to right: Hedy West, Mary Lou Pate, Hallic Nabi, Wayne Dickey, Howard Nelson, Norman Baity, Gilbert Carmichael, Roy McCance, Jeff Penning- ton. D R A M A T I C C L U B First row. left to right: William Clark, Chaplain: Mary Franco Richardson. Reporter: Martha Byram, Nice President: Joan Kennedy, President: Shuri McCullough, Secretary. Marie Botka, Clerk; Marie Campbell, Historian. . . . Second row, left to right: Sandra Freeman, Shirley Jeanne Ost, June Whitte- more, Mary Simmons, Beth Farris, Betty Dendy, Miss Virginia Cheney, Sponsor. . . Third row, left to right: Jimmy Bryant, Lawana Averitt, Vivian Perry, Betty Botka, Lurlean Menotte. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Billy Alderman, Frank Harrison, Jam s Hodge. T H E S P I A N S First row, left to right: Bobby Haney, Reporter; Edwin Poppell, Social Chairman; James Hodge, Vice- President: Betty Fields, President; Carolyn Smith, Secretary; Gordon Speed, Treasurer. Barbara O'Rear, Social Chairman. Second row, left to right: Elain:- Woodard, Sponsor; C. C. Crocker, Carolyn Prr- vatt, Connie Webb, Jimmy Mullins, Jackie Daly, Deanne Bazemore, Bobbie Cox, Dot Manning, Howard Nelson, Madge Hutcherson, Sponsor. . . . Third row, left to right: Mary Lou Harrell, Terry Garrett, Intern; Sonia Harrison, John Cain, Robert Taylor, John King, Douglas Knight. dent; Beverly McClure, Vice-President: Jimmie McGlamory, Treasurer; Gordon Speed, Chaplain; Miss Elkins, Sponsor. . . . Second row, left to right: Claudia Geiger, Mary Simmons, Betty Dendy, Marie Botka, Dora Lee Connally, Sylvia Sasser, Sharon Hrndricks. . . . Third row, left to right: Barbara Teska, Jo Ann Braddock, Patricia Griffin, Janey Berrier, Betty Fields, Carolyne Tompkins, Jean John- son. . . Fourth row, left to right: Dot Ames, Jeannette Pruitt. . . . Fifth row, left to right: Ronnie Palmer, Edgar E. Smith, Johnny Rowe, Joe Leybouine, Dan Gilliard. SPANISH CLUB hirst row, If ft to right: Alton King, Sgt. at Arms; Jeanette Pruitt, Reporter; Charlotte Vaden, Vice- President. Halic Nabi. President. Beverly McClure, Recording Secretary: Betty Fields, Corresponding Secretary Betty Marie Hurst, Chaplain; Dan Gilliard, Treasurer. . Second row, left to right: John E. Strickland, Beverly Ann Pittman, Rosemary Eden field, Mary Catherine Wells, Pat Wilkinson, Watfie Ann Crady, Pi ggy Ponce, DeLon Shelby, Audrey Riggins, June Hampton. Wanda Sue Skierski, Shirley Lyons, Ann Snow. Third row, left to right: Pat Manning, Betty Marjenhoff, Jeanette Hand, Sylvia Sutton, Margaret Seals, Wanda Goforth, lo Nelle Hurst, Evelyn Dekle, Pat Holmes. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Betty Dendy, Jean Bethea, Kathryn White, Mary O’Neal Herring, Sue I rawick, Jackie Guyette, La Wanda Mercer. . . . Fifth row, left to right: Nina Hawkins, June Ann Chapman, Diane Grieco, Hazel Brown, Lullene Wilkes, Sylvia Raulerson, Carolyn Stewart, Eileen Griswold. . Sixth row, left to right: Betty Edrington, Carole Dawson, Doris McClure, Charlotte Mills, Sylvia Lynn, Patricia Davis, Carolyn Middleton, Clyde Burnham. . . . Seventh row, left to right: Margie I hornas, Nancy Langley, Virginia Leece, Bobbie Cox, Judy Forbes, Elaine Coe, Lynnie Cavin, Easy 1 hompson. . . . Eighth row. left to right: Marlene Brinson, Sue Stewart, Jeanette Wainright, Mary Gear, Beverly Ann James, Winifred Hamm. . . Ninth row. left to right: Roger Pruitt, Curtis Hyers, Billy Hunte- man, Richard Hancock, Jimmy Madden, Warren Rhoden, James Roberson, Tom Holley, Winkie Jack- son, Brooks Hammac, Willard Fish. . . . Tenth row, left to right: William Campbell, David Findley, Wright Rowan, Richard Stuart, Lawrence McKenzie, Jackie Roberts, Sandra Goldfarb, Ruby Jean Waldvogcl. FRENCH CLUB First row, left to right: Charles dr Lorge, Mascot; Martha Byram, Treasurer; Barbara Wishrngrad, Reporter: Gloria Mills, President: Charlotte Vadrn, Secretary; Delcie McGraw, Chaplain. Second row, left to right: Janie Murphy, Harriet Carter, James Stewart, Florence Saffer, Latina Hutch- erson. Mrs McCleary, Sponsor. . Third row. left to right: Lillian Aramoonie, Glenda McAllister, Shirley Jeanne Ost, Marlene Neal, Roberta Hawkins, Jean Carmichael. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Morris Rosenzweig, Sarah Prosser, Annah Le Quesne, Yvonne Stallings, Jeanelle Dobson, Patricia Mar- tin, Charlotte Beckley. . . Fifth row. left to right: Joyce Henry, Barbara Kogge, Shirley Mullis, Nancy Cobb, Betty Jo Mangum, Diane Spears. . . . Sixth row, left to right: Joan Williams. Deanna Granger, Jo Ann Overstreet, Anne Capps, Tommy Logan, Doris Jones. . . . Seventh row, left to right: Alton Leverett, Bill Voss, Wayne Dickey, James Clemons, Billy Leonard, Howard Nelson, James Mobley, Billy Rodgers. S P A N I S H C L U B F R E N C H C L U B LATIN CLUB First row, left to right: Frank Harrison, Sacrrdo;: Dot Smith, Nuntia: John Kin . Quaestor: Montyc Gregg, Consul Club President: Bill Mercer, State President: Brunell Bichard, State Secretary Club Pro. Consul; Nina Lincoln, Club Scriba. . . . Second row, left to right: Miss Craig, Sponsor; Sandra Barnrtt, Meryl Geiger, Mary Lou Pate, Joyce Turnage, Patricia Powell, Faye Payne, Barbara O'Rear, Bobbir Evatt, Barbara Livingston. . . . Third row, left to right: Erma Robinson, Barbara Martin, Rosalie Comstock, Harold Taylor, Sue Roberts, Jean Johnson. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Mamie June Norman, Betty Jean Thomas, Mary Ann Milford, Carolyne Tompkins. . . . Fifth row, left to right: Ann Spiller, Nadine Sapp, Dorothy Durrance, Delmarie Smith, Mary Joe Arthur, Carol Lind- gren. . . . Sixth row, left to right: Roy Wulff, Earl Little, James Reneke, Fletcher Taylor. Jack Stitt. . . . Seventh row, left to right: Wallace Green, Ralph Roth, Donald Stein, Herbert Wolfson, James Knott. First row, left to right: Mrs. J. P. L. Yergy, corresponding secretary, Miss Clara B. Weltch, Dean of girls, student aid chairman, Mrs. H. C. Booth, Recording secretary, Mrs. C. J. Dillhyon, President, Mrs. R. S. Wade, Historian, Mr. E. L. Lounsbury, Principal, Mr. John S. Likovitch, Auditor. . . . Second row, left to right: Jackie Gregory, student representative, Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Health Chairman, Mrs. Harry Conner, Juvenile protection, Mrs. G. E. Blanton, Board Member Chairman, Mrs. J. D. Kennedy, radio chairman, Mrs. F. Nabi, Teacher’ social chairman, Mrs. P. E. McMillian, art chairman, Mrs. A. V’. Burt, character and spiritual education, Mrs. Marie Roy, Chairman of home room mothers. . . . Third row, left to right: Mrs. Lee E. Johnson, defense stamp chairman, Mrs. J. D. Watson, Telephone chairman, Mrs. F. G. McConnell, social chairman. Miss Mabel Talmadge, Legislative chairman, Mrs. R. P. Snow, publication chairman. Mr. Scarborough, secretary; Mr. Thames, president: Mr. Hackctt; Mr. Blanton, publicity. D. C. T. BILLY JUSTISS President PHYLLIS ANN RAY Secretary DOYLE KEARNS Vice-President ROGER SMITH Parliamentarian CLAIRE PICKETT Treasurer MISS CLAIRE BRANDIES Coordinator STEVE HINTON Sgt.-at-Arms SALLY JO MINER Reporter IRA MEADOWS D.C.T.CLUB First row, left to right: BILLY JUSTISS, President; DOYLE KEARNS. Vice-President; PHYLLIS RAY, Secretary; SALLY JO MINER, Reporter; CLAIRE PICKETT, Treasurer; STEVE HINTON. Sergeant-at-Arms; ROGER SMITH, Parliamentarian; (ob- sent). Second row, left to right: GARY WEAVER, JAMES WATSON, PAT SCOTT, CHARLES BAITY, LEVEN KITTE, DENISE OWENS. Third row, left to right: JIMMY STRICKLAND. CARL ZEIS, JOSEPH COLE, BETTY LEE FELDER. DORIS BURNETT Fourth row, left to right: IRA MEADOWS, JANEY BERRIER, SHIRLEY HALL, FOSTER MARSHALL. DAN HODGES. Fifth row, left to right: JOHNNY GLOVER. RICHARD WOOD. EDDIE BENTON, MISS BRANDIES. Coordinator; JACK ENG First row, left to right: John E. Strickland, Pres.; B-tty Jo Bruce, Vico Pres.; Wayne Dickey, Treasurer. . . . Second row, left to right: Jean Portnoy, Gwen Barket, Gayle Dyal, Sandra Goldfarb. . . . Third row, left to right: Sam Garrett, Cynthia Spector, Mr . Doris Hieb, Sue Roberts, Jack Jones. N. F. L. First row, left to right: Gerald Gunter, Reporter: Edgar E. Smith, Secretary; Teddy Broadus, President; Ronnie Palmer, Vice-President; Sam Newman, Treasurer; Sonny Bevis, Chaplain. . . . Second row, left to right: Harry Conner, Bob Haney, Neal Hazouri, Harold Taylor, Roger Pruitt. . . . Third row, left to right: Billy Justiss, Donald Hurks, Carol Tucker, Don Bacon, Bill Mercer. . . . Fourth row. left to right: Quitman Newton, Johnny Rowe, J. T. Hagan, Bill Renfroe, Robert Hendry, Rick Tuttle, James Hodge. K E Y C L U B QUILL AND SCROLL Standing, left to right: William Clark, David Arthur, Rick Tuttle, and Donald Bacon. . . . Second row, left to right: Carolyn? Tompkins, Helen McLendon, and Mrs. Arlene M. McKee, sponsor. . . . Seated, left to right: Beverly McClure and Martha Hancock. Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for high school journalists. There are 3500 chapters located in nearly every state in the union, in Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, New Zealand, England and China. P R A Y E R C 0 u N C 1 L The Prayer Council — nondenominational and unrestricted — meets each school morning from eight-fifteen to eight-thirty at which time the students seek Divine guidance and blessing for themselves, their school, and all mankind. Anna Lf.y Wells, Sponsor EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Donald Bacon SPORTS EDITOR Rick Tuttle NEWS STAFF: Stated left to right: Betty Marsh, Jo Barber, Jerry Reid. Standing left to right: Jacob Raker, David Arthur, William Clark. I SI NESS STAFF: Seated left to right: Jackie Gregory, business manager: arbara Fouraker, circulation manager. Standing: Carolyn Morgan, circula- °n manager; Rosemary Edenfield, Beverly Pittman, Martha Hancock, dvrrtiaing manager. FEATURE STAFF: Seated left to right: Nance Lanham, feature editor; Maureen McCabe. Standing: Lounell Terr ', ex- change editor. ADVISER Mrs. Arlene M. McKee ®o©©cce MARGIE CARTER Club Editor DON LANIER Art Editor JIMMIE BRYANT Sports Editor GLORIA MILLS Junior Editor SPENCER KITCHENSl • Photographer ADAM MINK Photographer MERYL GEIGER Correction Editor CLARA SIKES Publicity Editor DORIS TAYLOR |CirculationManager| SUE STEWART Feature Editor DORIS McCLURE Sophomore Editor FRED DORMAN Faculty Editor LARRY DILLHYON Senior Editor RUTH HARPER Lay-Out Editor RHETTA THOMPSON Advertising Editor FAITH MANNING Corresponding Secretary ORACLE Sponsors and Editors MR. JOHN S. LIKOVICH Business Sponsor HELEN McLENDON Assistant Editor MRS. EVA KIEINIEIN Editorial Sponsor EDITORIAL STAFF First row, left to right: CLAUDIA ANN VEAL, SHIRLEY RHODEN. BETTY MARIE HURST Second row, left to right: BETTY SHEPPARD, SHIRLEY HINES. SHARON COWART PATRICIA HASKEW ERNESTINA CHAPPEl — Noi Pictured BUSINESS STAFF Left to Right: HAROLD CHANDLER, JEAN COGBURN RODGER PRUITT First row, left to right: Brth Farm, Reporter; June Brown, Secretary; Marie Botka, Rodney Hoeltzel, Mascot; Barbara Teska, Vice-President; Kay k nn 1 re as u re r. Dorothy Mixon Chaplain. . . . Second row, left to right: Mrs. Catherine Broadus, Sponsor, Jrann 11 Dobson, Emma Jo Holland, Carolyn Smith, Shirley Jeanne st, Ann Mines hun McCuUough Grace Allen, Madaline Mazza, Merle Brown, Shirley Church I rdrowr ‘o ught. .1 ■ n__.___ ■____ v' ....... tnv I Ioni Dora I.(T (.onn.illv. Grace Allen, Madaline Mazza, iwene Drown, y va......... ■ . -....... - ,, Sharon Cowart. Kathleen Porter, Joan Kennedy, Iva Joy Hopkins, Dora Lee Connally, Dorothy Johns. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Carolyn Kelly, Jeannette Dees, Claire Sikes, Betty Fields, Jean Johnson, Katherine Forbes Peggy Pond, r, Lawana Averitt. Vivian Perry, Barbara Phillips, Carolyn McDonald . • '{' row. left to right. Lola Lee Ouida Weaver, Jo Ann Cannady, Gloria Wynn, Carolyn Callahan, Margie Carter. . Sixth row. left to right: Charlotte Vaden, Barbara Mainor, Jean Cogburn Barbara Beaman, Helen Jackson. . . . Seventh row, left to right: Dot Aines, Betty Joan Dukes, Dean kussell, Betty Phillips, Janie Berrier, Helen McLendon. hint row left to right• Brth Farris, Reporter: June Brown Secretary: Marie Botka, President; R TllMMascot: Barbari TeVka, vL-Presiden,: Kay Fcnn, Fww.: Dojo'hy w.-on’ Chaplain .Second rou. 1 1I to right: Mr,. Broadu. Sponsor; Shirlrv MrCalluin, M trie Campbell Claudette Higginbotham, Minm. Hamn nd , Lurillr Li ry, Ruthir llardm, Mary Frames Richardson, Elisabeth Spires, Jerry Odom, Peggy Smith, Martha Byrain.• - • Thild row. left to right: Harriet Carter, Ann Causey Bessie Wynn, Jackie Weber Be ty D.ndv Beverlv McClure, June Whittemore. . l-ourth row, left to right: Barbara Bethea, Margie league Carolyn Thames Valerie Franklin, Jackie Whitfield Ruth Harper, Annette USE, Gloria Allen, Barbara McCrary. Fifth row l U to right: fey Smtmons, £an Brown Betty Flanagan, Marie Chapman, Martha Ann Hancock, JoAnn Fiseash. . ■ ,Z 1 1. o nghr Row Marie Peek, Mary Simmon., Jackie Gregory, June Faulk, Marilyn Helms Nancy Lanhau.____S r nth row. left to right: Joyce Taylor Betty SeUers Elaine Smith, Colleen Custer, Lout,ell Terry-Eighth row. l ft to right : Charlotte Suck, Anna leanne Watson, Joy Whitaker, Iva Dean Daughtcry, Gloria Boyston, Barbara • A’inf i row. left to right: Doris Ard, Delores Murray, Virginia Webster Mary Beth Lane, Sylvia Smidth. . . . Tenth row, left to right: Louise Strickland, Louncll lownsend, Helen Wilson, Barbara Wishengrad, Frances Parrish, Jeanne Parnell. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER hirst row, left to right: Mrs. Broadus, Sponsor; Dot Mixon, Chap- lain; Junr Brown Secretary-; Marie Botka, President; Barbara Teska, Vice-President; Kay Fenn, Treasurer; Beth Farris, Reporter. First row, left to right: June Brown, Secretary; Shuri McCullough, Chaplain; Beth Farris, Reporter. . . . Second row, left to right: Mrs. Catherine Broadus, Sponsor; Barbara Teska, President; Douglas Speed, Mascot; June VVhittemore, Vice-President; Kay Fenn, Treasurer. MINUET SCENE AFRICAN SCENE hirst row, left to right: Dill Mullis, Sergeant-at-Arms: Art Scarborough, Reporter; Gerald Gunter, President Marie Botka, Mascot; Edgar E. Smith, Vice President; Lavernr Pickett, Secretary: Italic Nabi, Chaplain. . . . Second row, left to right: Neal Hazouri, Buddy Pennington, Russell Gladden, Richard Mixon, Paul Deriso, Don Bacon. . . . Third row, left to right: John L. Buchanan, Donald Hucks, Howell Boney, Sam Newman, Norman Baity, Sonny Williams. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Edwin Harrison, Kohler Lubin, Jimmy Phillips, Gene Conner, John Lindgren, Ted Harris. . . . Fifth row, left to right : Billy Renfroe, Billy Justiss, Ira Meadows, Leon Warnock, Charles Bryan. . . Sixth row, left to right: Ronnie Palmer, Gary Weaver, Billy McKnight, Henry Goethe, Gilbert Carmichael. . . . Seventh row, left to right: Pat Alexander, Bill Pipkin, James Watson, Elmer Watson, Jimmy Darnpier. . . . Eighth row, left to right: Douglas Speed, Mack Anderson, Buddy Roberts, Billy Aider- man, Jimmy Bryant, Johnny Rowe. . . . Ninth row, left to right: Billy Bosworth, Sam Griffis, Rodney Hocltzel, Gordon Speed, Jimmie McGlamory. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Gerald Gunter President Edcar Smith Vice President Laver k Pickett Secretary Jackie Davidson Treasurer Marie Botka Mascot Halif. Nabi Chaplain Art Scarborough Reporter Dill Mullis Scrgeant-at-Arms SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Kneeling left to right: Douglas Speed, Vice-President; Shuri Mc- Cullough, Mascot; Jimmy Bryant, President. Standing, left to right: Mike Houser, Sponsor; Donald Bacon, Reporter; Gary Guttry, Sergeant-at-Arms; Elmer Watson, Secretary; Gordon Speed, Chaplain; Rick Tuttle, Treasurer. MR HOUSER Sponsor G 1 J R u L N S' 1 O c R L U B First row, left to right: Marise Ponder, Treasurer: Betty Botka, Secretary; Claudia Griper, Vice- President; Dick Whittington, Mascot; Ann Chapman, President; Eva Witt, Chaplain: Betty Edring- ton. Reporter. . . . Second row, left to right: Barbara Livingston, Gail Porter, Cynthia Spector, Jane Amber, Audrey Kelly, Bernice Brown. . . . Third row, left to right: Jerry Reid, Miriam Pillsbury, Sandra Barnett, Dot Smith, Montye Gregg, Nina Lincoln, Bobbie Evatt, Barbara O’Rear, Yvonne Stallings, Annah LrQuesne, Brunei! Bichard, Pauline Jackson. . . . Fourth row. left to right: Thelma Martin, Lydia Cuartero, Jan Vickers, Connie Webb, Jo Ann Denmark, Lou Kirkland, Demarris Parker, Barbara Hunt, Patricia Hale. Fifth row, left to right: Shirley J. Williams, Annette Pritchett, DeLon Selby, Genevieve Long. . . . Sixth row, left to right: Lenora Leon, Arline Wilson, Claudie Ann Veal, Beverly Ann James, Joyce Wilmot, Jolynn Carson, Elizabeth Hackett. . . . Seventh row. left to right: Sondra Goldlarb, Gay Johnson, Betty Jo Bruce, Pat Holmes, Thaylia Lang. . . . Eighth row. left to right: Carolyn Morgan, Carolyn Miller, Dolores Stewart, Jean Portnoy, Kathren Roton. First row, left to right: Wallace Green, Secretary; James Hodge, President; Ann Chapman, Mascot: Alton King, Vice-President; Walter Mackoul, Chaplain. . . . Second row, left to right: Jimmy Burt, Treasurer: Jimmy Mullis, William Clark, Reporter; Mr. Mavhugh, Sponsor. . . . Third row, left to right: Wallace Perry, Edward Sweat, Lee Turner, John Strickland, Earl Hyres. . . . Fourth row, left to right: Billy Moore, Wayne Dean, Easy Thompson, Claude Geiger. . . . Fifth row, left to right: George Maida, Fred Hagan, John Henry Smith, Billy Nevin, Clyde Burnham. hirst row, If ft to right: Barbara Kapp, Martha Byram, Shirley Jean nr Ost, Gayle Steinmeycr, Dorothy Rogers, Gloria Boylston. . . Second row, left to right: Alice Walker, Madonna Howard, Barbara Tcska, Burnell Birhard, Norma Terrell, Dora L e Connally, Delores Murray. . . Third row, left to right: Lurlean Menotte, Martha Addison, Joan Kennedy, Yvonne Hazouri, Frances Banks, Don Den- mark. . . . Fourth row, left to right: La Verne Riekett, Sonny Williams, Wallace Green, Bill Mercer, Donald Hazouri. . . . Fifth row. left to right: Billy Alderman, Bernie Williams, Bill Renfroe, Frank Harrison, Jimmy Wildes, Lawrence McKenzie. S E N I C O H R O R U S First row, left to right: Barbara Livingston, Bobbie Evatt, Sandra Freeman, Lou Kirkland, Shirley Hazouri, Maxine Horvitz, June Hampton, Mary Ann Parrish, Betsy Wind, Wanda Norris, Barbara Davidson. . . . Second row. left to right: Peggie Smith, Sadie Goodwvne, Elizabeth Green, Patricia Sullivan, Thelma Martin, Kathleen Pickett, Gloria Ann Allen. . . . Third row, left to right: Carol Lewis, Dorothy Andrews, Claudia Anderson. Sara Polly, Josephine Murray, Tinker Bowden. Fourth row, left to right: Nancy Wood, Sylvia Schmidt, Merle Kite, Joyce Lang, Carolyn Kelly, Sharon McGraw. . . . Fifth row. left to right: Annette Yeomans, Marise Ponder, Margie Crosby, Carolyn McDonald, Delores Smith, Lola Inman, Gail Hill, Charlotte Mathews, Lawana Averitt, Jo Ann Oxer- street, Nadine Kirkwood, Jean Parnell. G I R L s G L E E C L U J A C K S O N M 1 X C E H D O R U S MIXED CHORUS LILLIAN LAWRENCE Department Head “Music” WILLIAM HILTON Orchestra Director J A C O K R N S T R A ORCHESTRA STRINGS: 1st Violins: Mary Lou Pate (Concrrtmaster), Dorothy Hut- son, Bobby Elrod, Daniel Smith, Richard Stuart. 2nd Violins: Jranrlle Dobson (Principal), Myron Lammons, Frederick Paulus, David Thompson, Shirley Drummond. Viola: Jimmy Rodgers. Cello: Sara Prosser (Principal), Elaine Coe, Lewis Fletcher. String Basses: Louis VVhilden (Principal), Helen Jackson, Billy Scheaffer. WOODWINDS—Oboe: Jimmie Me- Glamory. Flute: 1st Hedy West, 2nd Ellen Starbuck. Clarinets: 1st Nancy Cobb, 2nd Meryl Geiger. Saxophones: 1st Michael McMillian, 2nd Franklin Stillman. BRASS— Trumpets: 1st Joe Leybourne (Principal), 2nd James Wade, 3rd Charles Brightwell. French Horns: 1st Joan Haddock, 2nd Jimmy Burt, 3rd Joyce Pearson. Trombones: 1st James Stewart, 2nd Jimmy Howland, 3nd Kelly Amber. Sousaphone: Frank Freedman. PRECUSSION Tympani: Harvey Bragg. Snare Drum: Donald Schnorr. Piano: Lynnie Cavin. o R c C H o E u S N T c R 1 A L ORCHESTRA COUNCIL 1st row: Concertmaster, Mary Lou Pate; Treasurer, Joan Haddock; Quartermaster, Dorothy Hutson; Librarian, Lynnie Cavin; 2nd row: Vice- President, Joe Leybourne; Managrr, Myron Lammons; President, Jimmie McGlamory. We Zkcmk you! This 25th anniversary issue of Andrew Jackson's annual, “The Oracle, ’ represents the product of the combined efforts of many. We, of the Oracle Staff, wish to express our ap- preciation for the invaluable encouragement, cooperation and assistance received in the com- pilation and edition of this Year Book. To Mrs. Eva Klcinlcin, our Editorial Sponsor, we are particularly indebted, for her wise counseling and faithful guidance in the creation of this, our Silver Anniversary Annual. To our beloved Principal, Mr. E. L. Lounsbury and Miss Mabel Talmage, Head of the English Department, who were always ready to lend assistance in the solving of extreme prob- lems, we extend our sincere thanks. To Mr. Leo Oglesby of H. W. B. Drew Company, Mr. 1). Robertson of Jax. Camera Company, Mr. F. Wagner of Eastman Kodak Company, Mrs. D. Flynn of Cohen Brothers, Mr. L. L. Estridge, Mr. Dishinger of Dishinger-Woodward Studio and all the students and staff members who cooperated so wonderfully, we arc most grateful. The Advertising Staff gives special recognition to Mr. John Likovich for directing the business phases of it's publication. To our advertisers and to our students-patrons, we ac- knowledge appreciation; were it not for your support and patronage, a publication such as this would not be possible. Again we say, Thank You! 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