Andrew Jackson High School - Oracle Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)
- Class of 1957
Page 1 of 172
Cover
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MR. RQBERT WINFREY LOCKETT
John B. Stetson Univ., B.S.g Univ. of Wisconsin, M
Vanderbilt Univ.g Univ. of Florida
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Dean of Girls
MISS MARY E. HOOKS
Student Advisor
Q' a Stat University, B.S.g Columbia University, M.A.
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Florida State University, B.S.g University ot Florida, M.A
Miss Baker, Mr. Kelly, and Mrs. Mayhall Mr. Pearson, Mrs. Collins, and Miss Wilkinson
TH E I 957
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
MISS VIRGINIA FRANCES BAKER
Radford State Teachers' College, B.S., Univ. of Fla., M.Ed.
Univ. of Virginia
MR. LaBRUCE KELLY
Univ. of Fla., B.A., M.A.
MRS. PEARLE R. MAYHALL
Fla. State Univ., B.A., M.A., Univ. of Ga.
MR. ROBERT S. PEARSON
Univ. ol Fla., B.A.
MRS. SARAH J. COLLINS
Fla. State Univ., A.B.g Univ of Fla.
MISS ELAINE WILKINSON
St. Genevieve Catholic College, Univ. of South Carolina, B.A.
Miss Harrell, Mr. Hacker, Mrs. Wells, and Mrs. Hill
MISS MARY ADELIA HARRELL
l Florence State Teachers' College, B.S., Univ. of Florida, M.A. -
MR. JAMES N. HACKER
Carson Newman College, B.A., Univ. of Mississippi, M.Ed.g
George Peabody College
MRS. ANNA LEY WELLS
John B. Stetson Univ., B.S.
MRS. NORA P. HILL
Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Columbia Univ., B.S., M.A.
MRS. DELORES K. ROWLEY
Fla. State Univ., B.S.
MR. JAMES WILKERSON
Univ. of Fla.: L. S. U., B.S., M.A.
MISS ELIZABETH HUNTER
Fla. State Univ., B.A., M.A., Catholic Univ. ol America
MRS. ELAINE NEWBILL
Vanderbilt Univ., B.A., M.A.
Mrs. Rowley, Mr. Wilkerson, Miss Hunter, and Mrs. Newbill
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Miss Anderson, Mrs. Sweat, and Mr. Groover
FACULTY
BUSINESS DEPART MENT
Miss MILDRED ANDERSON
Fla. Southern, B.S.,' Univ. of Fla.
MRS. HOPE C. SWEAT
Fla. State Univ., B.S.j Univ. of Fla., M.A. in Ed.
MR. EVERETT GROOVER
Fla. State Univ., B.S.f Univ. of Tenn., M.S. in Bus. Ed.
MRS. BETTYE K. SMITH
Fla State Univ., B.S.
MRS. JOYCE SMOAK
Middle Tenn. State College, B.S., George Peabody
College, M.A.
MR. D. COLON BLUE, JR.
Bowling Green College ol Commerce, B.S.g Western Ky.
State, M.A.
MISS PAULINE JACKSON
Harding College, BA., George Peabody, M.A.
MRS. ERA KERR
John B. Stetson Univ.: Univ. of Fla., Bus. Ed.
MRS. VIRGINIA FRANKLIN
Memphis State College, B.S.,' Univ. ol Alabama, M.A.
i MRS. LEILA E. COLLINS
.ludson College, Univ. of Alabama, BA.
MISS EMMA DEAN CALFEE
Greensboro College, East Carolina College, B.S. in Bus. Ed.
MRS. EDNA J. PHILLIPS
Univ. of Fla., B.S. in Ed.
MRS. ROSIE LEE SAUNDERSON
Georgia State College for Women, B.A.
MR. LOUIS D. DOULET
Univ. of Florida, B.S.E., M.E.D.
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Smoak, Mr. Blue, and Miss Jackson
Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Franklin, and Mrs. Collins
Mrs. Calfee, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Saunderson and Mr. Doulet
THE I957
HISTORY DEPARTMENT
MRS. ARLENE M. McKEE
Fla. State Univ., B.A.E., Duke Univ.
DR. EMILY H. ATKINS
Fla. State Univ., A.B.E.,' Duke Univ., M.A.,' Univ. of Fla., Ph.D.
MR. PETER G. CARIBALTES, JR.
Washington and Lee Univ.,' Univ. of Fla., A.B., M,A., A.P.G.
MR. G. E. CARBONEAU
McGill Univ., Quebec, The American Univ., Univ. of Chicago
John B. Stetson Univ., Univ. of Maryland, Leyden College,
Netherlands, Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland, B.A., LLB., A.A.S.
MRS. ALICE M. WOOLF
Univ. of Ala., Birmingham Southern College, B.A.
MR. LEO MEIZLIK
City College of New York, B.A., Univ. ol Pittsburgh, M.Ed.,
Univ. of Fla.
MRS. MARGURITE M. RYAN
Ohio State Univ., B.S.E.
MRS. BENNIE B. FARMER
Harding College, Okla. Christian, Arkansas State Teachers
College, B.S.E.
MR. JACK B, HUMPHRIES
Univ. of Fla., B.A., M.Ed.
MISS MARGARET PARKER
Fla. Southern College, B.S. in Ed.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
DEPARTMENT
MRS. DORIS B. MCCLEARY
Univ. of Mexico,' Univ. of Fla., B.A.
MR. PETER FRESNEDA
Univ. of Fla., s.A.s.
MRS, EVELYN H. HACKETT
Flora MacDonald College, West Virginia Univ.
MR. CAROL H. HARRIS
Univ. of Fla., B.A.E., M.Ed.
Mrs. McKee, Dr. Atkins, and Mr. Caribaltes
Mr. Carboneau, Mrs. Woolf, and Mr. Meizlik
Mrs. McCIeary, Mr. Fresneda, Mrs. Hackett, and Mr. Harris Mrs.
Mrs. Farmer, Mr. Humphries, and Miss
FACULTY
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Miss GLADYS RICHARDSON
Fla. State Univ., A.B.g Univ. of Va., M.S.
MR. CLAYTON F. MAYO
Univ. of Minn., Univ. ot Louisville, B.S.g Univ. of Ky., M.S.g
Johns Hopkins Univ., M.P.H., Univ. of Fla., Jacksonville Univ.
MRS. STELLA B. PAPA
Kent State Univ.,' Fla. State Univ., B.S.
MR. CHARLES W. LAMB
Glenville State College, A.B.,' West Virginia Univ., M.S.
MRS. CATHERINE BAIN
Fla. State Univ., B.S.
MR. DONALD D. BUCKLEY
Univ. of Maine, B.S.,' G. E. Union College
HOMEMAKING
DEPARTMENT
f' 'ff f ' MRS. ELEANOR R. NICHOLS
Miss Richardson, Mr. Mayo, and Mrs. Papa Flora MacDonald College, Woman's College ol Univ. of
North Carolina, B.S.
MRS. AGNES I. HOWELL
Athens College, B.S.j Ala. Polytechnic Institute, Univ .ot Fla.
MRS. MARGUERITE K. JOHNSON
Winthrop College, B.S.
MRS. MARTHA F. HOUSER
Fla. Southern College, B.S.
MATHEMATICS
DEPARTMENT
MRS. FERNE Q. CROW
Mary Grove Collegep Ohio Univ., B.S.
MR. WILLIAM H. DAVIS
N. W. Missouri State College, B.S.g Univ. of Missouri, M.l:'d.
MR. ROBERT KNODEL
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, S.B., S.M.
MRS. EMILY G. MILLER
Univ. ot Ga., A.B.: George Washington Univ., Emory Univ.,
Julliard,' Univ. of Fla., M.Ed.
MR. GLENN R. HAGGERTY
St. Bonaventures Univ., B.S., M.S.E.
Mr. Lamb, Mrs. Bain, and Mr. Buckley
Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. Houser Mr. Davis, Mr. Knodel, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Haggerty, Mrs. Crow and Mr. Lamb
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Miss Hutcherson, Mrs. Wasson, and Mrs. Martin
Mr. Wilson and Miss Brandies
Mr. Paugh, Miss Turner, and Mr. Lucas
THE l957
HQDUSTRIAL
DEPARTAAENT
MR. HERBERT CLARK
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Colgate Univ., B.S.
MR. HARRIS L. WILSON
Univ. ol Ala., B.S., M.S., Univ. of Wyoming, Indiana Univ.
MR. ALAN W. HARKNESS
Fla. State Univ., B.S. in Ed.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
MR. GEORGE F. PAUGH
Cleveland Institute, Arizona State, Univ. ol Fla., B.S., M.A.
MISS AVIS M. TURNER
Univ. ol Washington, Northwestern Conservatory ol Music,
Jacksonville College of Music, B.M.E.
MR. MELVIN B. LUCAS
Eastman School of Music, Master of Music
LIBRARY STAFF
MISS MADGE HUTCHERSON
Fla. State Univ., B.S.
MRS. JESSIE WASSON
Univ. of Ky., B.A.
MRS. ETHEL W. MARTIN
Middle Tenn. State Teachers College, B.S., George Peabody
College, M.A.
D.C.T.DEPARTMENT
MR. GUY H. WILSON
Univ. ol Fla., B.S. of Agriculture
MISS CLAIRE BRANDIES
Stetson Univ., A.S., Fla. State Univ., M.S., Univ. of Fla.
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FACULTY
PHYHCAL EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
MISS JANE ADAMS
Georgia State College for Women, B.S.
MISS BERNICE L. WALTON
Fla. State Univ., B.S.j Univ. of Fla., M.P.H.
MRS. MARY LOU HACKER
East Tenn. State College, Univ. of Miss., Peabody College
MISS SYLVIA IRENE LANG
Univ. of Florida
MR. WALTER ANDREW
Southeastern Louisiana College, B.A.
MR. HAROLD D. HAZELWOOD
Univ. of Fla., B.A.E.
MR. C. L. TUFFY THOMPSON
Univ. of Minn., B.A.E.
MR. CLYDE R. STANALAND, JR.
Fla. State Univ., B.A.E.
MR. B. MIKEY KELLY
Univ. of Fla., B.A.E.
DRIVER EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
MR. AL HECHT, JR.
Kansas Univ., B.S.p Fla. State Univ., M.S.
STUDY HALL
DEPARTMENT
MISS ADELE BOYD
Fla. State Univ., B.A.p Duke Univ., M.A., Univ. of Fla.
MR. H. E. HUNTSINGER
John B. Stetson Univ.g Univ. of Nebraskag Fla. State Univ.
OFFICE STAFF
MRS. ROMELLE OGDEN
MRS. EFFIE L. ARGO
MRS. JOHN BIZZELL
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President . .
Vice-President
Secretory . .
Treasurer
Chaplain . .
Sgt. at Arms
Sponsor . ,
OFFICERS
. . GEORGE MucINTYRE
. JAMES KIRKLAND
. . . KARY INLOW
. GRACE HTZ SIMONS
. ROBERT MoxLEY
. . . . JIMMY LOWRY
. . MRS. EVELYN HACKETT
First row, left to right: Grace Fitz Simmons, Mrs. Hackett, Kary Inlow. Second row: George Maclntyre Jimmy Lowry
James Kirkland, Robert Moxley.
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KENNETH ADAMS
A man after his own
heart
DALTON ALBERT
'Either I will find a way or
I will make one
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ALVAREZ
A work of real merit finds
favor at last
ALICE LEE ANDERSON
Music is well said to be
the speech of angels
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SHERRON ALLEN
Lincoln is the honestest
man I ever knew
DAN ALVAREZ
Not to let my studies in-
terfere with my high school
Education
DAVID ARBUCKLE
lf a man is worth knowing,
at all, he is worth knowing
well
MARGIE ARD
Look before you leap: see
before you go
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EVELYN ARZIE
Adventurous as a bee
JAY ATKINSON
He is a burning and
shining light
LARRY BATTLE
Friends, Romans, Country-
men, lend me your girls
JOHN BAZEMORE
There was nothing short
about Longfellow
Wig
RAYMOND AVERITT
What a case am I in!
DOROTHY AVIRETT
When a new book comes
out, I read on old one
GLORIA BELL
HELEN BEALEY IDECFUEJ CIear as crystal
To be or not to be, that FAYE BENNETT
is the question We give advice by the
GAYNELL BEAR bucket and take it by the
Sweet as sugar grain
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FAY BOREN
As sure as a gun
GRADY BOSTICK
Don't wake me unless it's
a woman
GERALDINE BRAY
Laugh yourself into
stitches
CAROLYN BROOKS
'Peace is the fairest lorm
of happiness
RONALD BOTHWELL ANNIE RUTH BOX ESTHER BRADDOCK
An hour for study, an hour I do hate to be unquiet We inherit nothing truly
for lunch, and 22 hours at home but what our actions make
for sleep BARBARA BOZEMAN us worthy of
JUNE BOWDEN I am quite myself again SILVIA ANN BRADLEY
Not on top but climbing Hope is love's happiness
but not its life
DAY BY DAY.
Although we often get the chance to display the knowl-
edge we are supposed to have acquired during the
passing of a week or so, our real chance came bright
and early on a certain Monday morn-the chance to
open the storehouse kept closed for three years. Some
of our storehouses were lacking in volume. The exams
continued one after another until the welcome ringing
of the dismissal bell. A trying day in the lives of us
Seniors was ended with many tired sighs of relief.
College Placement Exams
WE STROLL THE CAMPUS.
EDDIE BROWNING
'If women interfere with
your work, quit work fl
EMILY BRUMBELOW1f-ffldflwh
Why don't you speak for 6uJ!'f
yourself, Don?
HUDSON BRYANT
l'm slow to study, quick
to play
CAROLYN BUCKINS
How many times have I
told you not to do that?
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LINDSEY BROOKS
lt is better for a young
man to blush, than to
turn pale
OVIDA BROOKS
Absence makes the heart
grow lander
PATSY BUIE
Humbleness is always
grace,' always dignity
JERRY BUNKER
Life is a jest, and all
things show it,' I thought so
once and now I know it
at
LIZABETH CALDWELL
For the rain it raineth
every day
GLORIA CAMPBELL
'he daintiest last to make
the end most sweet
LEE CAUSEY
'very inch a man and, ah!
so many inches
ARY ANN CAVALLARQ
I'll speak in a monstrous
little voice
MAJOL CAMPLEJOHN
Little, but oh, My!
NANCY CANNINGTON
Come home with me to
supper
KATHERINE CHAN6
Make us heirs of all
etelnity
MORRIS CHANEY
But, as you know me all a
plain blunt man
QUCILLE CANNON PHYLLIS CARRIER
We pardon as long as Knows not which is which
we love WAYNE CARTER
ROBERT- CXARLSON He has a store of knowl-
He'S suil, I ifa tliillg edge he never learned in
books
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With bag and baggage
ELAINE CLARK
Answer me in one word
BILL CLARKE
He's a sure card
JUDY COBB
We make our fortunes and
we call them late
Evlhislr-X
WILLENE CARTER
He hath eaten me out of
house and home
FRAN CAUDILL
Nothing is rarer than
real goodness
SANDRA COBB
Do you not know I am a
woman? When I think, I
must speak
CHARLES COLLINS
And what did she give
you today?
TRACY CONNERS MARY ALICE COURSEY
I beg of you to burn it Must I tell you again? '
when you've read it
JAMES CONYERS
Sport Royal
FRANCES CRUCE
Let the world slide
PEDRO CRUZ
Fast as lightning
ERNIE CRAUN
'Six feet o' man, clear grit
and human nature
EVELYN CRAWFORD
All that glitters is not
gold
SONDRA DARDEN
A lion among ladies is a
most dreadful thing
AMY DAUGHERTY
Let us make an honourable
retreat
LAVERNA CREWS JUDY CROTTS
Now my soul hath My friends were poor
elbow-room honest
VIOLET CROSBY CHARLES CROW
I do desire we may be Young in limbs in
better strangers judgment old
DONALD DAVIS JOSEPH DAVIS
He doth nothing but talk
of his horse
JOE PAUL DAVIS
So quiet he seems until the
teacher leaves the room
WESLEY DICKS PEGGY DINKINS FRANK DOMBROSKI
BOBBIE DeLETTRE Old fashions please me Some of us will smart then sits on the lid and A calendar, a calendar'
:feat floods have flown est for it smiles look in the almanac find
A buck of the first head She puts all her troubles l always love them all
RICHARD DiGIAN in the bottom of her heart, DONALD DOUGLAS
SHIRLEY DOBSON out moonshine
Much of a muchness
AND ROAM THE HALLS.
The sign in the hall read: Welcome! It's not every day
that you see such a thing at the entrance to the Iibraryg
although, you are always welcome to come in and study
for an exam, read for a book report, or dig for info for
themes. The sign was a special invitation to come in
and browse around among the Science Fair exhibits.
Those who accepted the invitation surely enjoyed in-
specting the craftsmanship of their fellow students.
The Science Fair
OF THE SCHOOL WE LOVE .
RAYMOND EARLEY
l never knew so young a
body with so old a head
NORMA JEAN EDENFIELD
Bless thee, Bottom! Bless
thee! thou art translated
No word like Pardon
The appropriate words just
DONALD DUFFY
You two are book men'
STEPHEN DUKE
That unlettered small-
knowing soul
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MURRIEL ELLIOTT
Thy beauty becomes thee
KAY EMINISOR 6 W What manner of man?
Samely applied advertising 0 ANN EVANS
could remake the world l
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BILLIE EZELL
Food-bye, young man,
good-bye
FRED FARAH
Beware, I may yet do
Imething sensational
MACK FRANKLIN
'lold the fort girls . . .
I'm coming
XNN FUNDERBURK
ngles and ministers of
grace defend us
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Great wits jump
BETH FAULCONER
Women like not only to
conquer, but to be
conquered
ANITA GARDNER
That's another story,
replied my father
PARK GARDNER
A man should know some-
thing of his own country,
too, before going abroad
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GRACE FITZ SIMMONS
A dish fit for the gods
BROOKS FIVEASH
l'm looking for the guy
who invented work
DONALD GARNER
How hard it is for women
to keep counsel
RONALD GARNER
Beware the ides of March
GEORGE FLOWERS
l only speak right on
OWEN FLOYD
The foremost man of all
this world
GLORIA GEAR
Laugh and be well
BONNIE GEIGER
Much may be said on
both sides
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WARREN FOUNTAIN
I m weary of everything
but sleep
JERRY FOXWORTH
Better late than never
JOAN GEOGHAGAN
l am sure the grapes
are sour
PAT GENTRY
'But for my own part, it
was Greek to me
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Round numbers are all
always false
PAT GILDERSLEEVE
Mum, it is a secret
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ELIZABETH GOETHE
Words sweet as honey
from her lips distill'd
DICK GRADICK
Worth seeing? Yes, but not
worth going to see
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PAT GILREATH
l would as much as my
life was worth
ENOCH GILLIARD
So ends the bloody business
ol the day
DANNY GREEN
ls true as steel
ROBERT GREEN
As clear as a whistle
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PAULA GIORGETTI
What's in a name?
DORA SUE GIVENS
God bless you, my dear
SELMA GREEN
Thank me no thankings,
nor proud me no
proudings
LEON GREENE
Past hope, past cure,
past help
HARVEY GLOVER
One of two horns of my
dilemma
FAY GODBOLD
A thousand times
good-night
ANN GRIFFIN
Whatever you have,
spend less
CAROLYN GURR
l'm going away today with
a handsomer man than you
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BROOKS GOING
Now or never was the
time
BETH GORMLY
We must all hang
er, or assuredly we shall
hang separately
PATTY GURR
lt is better to live rich
than to die rich
RUTH ANN HAGEL
Tomorrow l propose
regulate my room
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Imam,
RICHARD 'I'I'A'R-DIN HHPJEN PAUL HARRIS WILEY HART ERWIN HARTER
Stands up for dread He was a very good hater A remedy too strong for Refrain from peering too
PATSY HARPER LINDA HARRISON the disease for
I call a fig a fig, a spade The very hair on my head BILLY HARPER GERTRUDE HARVELL
a spade Good-bad-indifferent Longer than deeds liveth
the word'
HAROLD HASKELL
lt is not a hurdy-gurdy
CLEDA H AY N ES
Distinction without a
difference
WE ENGAGE IN STUDENT
ACTIVITIES .
Rogers and Hammerstein had nothing on us this year.
In the Seniors Girls presentation of the Jubilee, Cinder-
ella was unhappy because she could not attend the
wedding of the dolls. But as all good stories, it had a
happy ending, Senior Fellows Minstrel was as hilarious
as ever. Our imaginary hats go att to the newly-discov-
ered talent: the Hawiian Knights, Grass Widows, and the
Dancing Demons.
A lady fair in distress?
GROW THROUGH BETTER SPORTSMANSHIP . Thebfafoundfeafsfands
JOHNNY HIRES
Ho! 'tis the time of
salads
BOBBYE SUE HOBBS
These words are razors to
my wounded heart
JANICE HOCKMAN
It is easy to be brave from
a safe distance
DONALD HODGES
Off with his head
it -
WALTON HOOD
FREIDA HORVITZ
e's the most to say the Nevertheless, it happens at
least least a few times to
JOANNE HOOKS everyone
ad a pleasant time with JIMMY HORNE
mind, for it was happy Glance their many-
twinkling feet
KARY INLOW
ANN HUTCHESON
fonsiderate ol others
ANNE HYMAN
Always Prepared
More lovely than Pandora
ROBERT IVEY
So much the worse, so
much the better
KATHY HUBBARD
We are not so dillerent as
we think we are
BARBARA HUCKLEBERRY
Taking a good look at
ourselves
MARTHA FAYE JACKSON
To do great right, do a
little wrong
AL JACOBS
Teachers don't recognize
genius when they see it
ALBERT HUCKS
We have our ups and
downs
JOHN HUCKS
Questions for review?
IRMA JACOBS
See where she comes,
apparell'd like the
spring
NIKKI JACOBSEN
Here is a dear and true
industrious friend
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EARL HUNTER
Daydreaming
RAYMOND HUNTER
C heerlulness can be a
habit
JACKIE JARRELL
A word, a smile, a happy
sang,
'Tis thus she helps the
world along
MARCUS JARVIS
l know a trick worth two
of fha!
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JUDY JOHNS
Just as high as my heart
ANN JOHNSON
'Tis no time to talk
CLAUDIA JONES
lt is a little stream which
flows softly, but it lreshens
everything along its course
DON JONES
Handsome is that
handsome does
CATHERINE JOHNSONDICEWJ KAY JOHNSON
This is fairy gold
JACKIE JOHNSON
M A little pot and soon hot'
MOLLIE JONES
Brain him with his lady's
fan
BRUETTE JORDAN
Pitchers have ears
Mm
I' up
CYNTHIA KELLY
ongs without words are
GLORIA KENDRICK
Sweet as dew on the
best , morning flower
BARRY KENDRICKp El enwmzo KENNEDY
at lost, but gone before I am not a politician and
LENORA KLEIN
'Tis an affair of luck
AARY ANNE KLINE
I must be doing some-
thing to be happy
my other habits are good
SARA KORNEGAY
Let's cross electric blank-
ets with toasters and pap
people out of bed
KAY KRIBBS
l pray thee, O God, that I
may be beautiful within
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GARY KEYS JIM KIRKLAND KAY KISER
You're never too old to I stand on the brink of a Looked as if she were
change great careerf will someone luckier thanl
MARY KINDRED
I am not arguing with you
please push me off?
SHIRLEY KIRKLAND
-l am telling you There's something tells stands
me
EXPERIENCE JOYS .
Team spirit was high this year as usual. We were behind
our fightin' Tigers all the way. We made a good
showing in football and basketball. The swimming team
led the parade of sports as the best in our history. With
the opening of the baseball season, the Tigers were off
and ahead with a very good start. The girls, too, had a
commendable sports record, winning all ot their basket-
ball games.
EUGENE KITCHENS
Gloomy as night he
Baskets, baskets, baskets, boys!
it
ROBERT LACKEY RUTH LANEHART
D I S A P P 0 I N M E N T S . Never give up! Character is the
SKIPPY LAMPE stone for all success
He has paid dear, very BARBARA LARGE
dear, for his whistle Nobody would sup
but l'm naturally t:
LINDA LA RUE
Be careful, l may yet be
famous
CAROLYN LEBER
lt the elevator to success
is broken, take the stairs
ROBERT LECHNER
Needs no explanation
NANCY LEONARD
A voice with a smile
DIANE LEWIS
l'm no angel
FRED LEWIS
Wisdom is knowing what
to do next
JOYCE LIPPARD
SchooI is all right
PATSY LEWIS there isn't anything
Retreat! else to do
DORIS LIGHTBODY IMOGENE LIPSEY
Says who? Detour!
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Attain the unattainable
VICTOR LLOYD
Cream of the crop
JIMMY LOWRY
'I dare do all that I can
get away with
SHIRLEY LUCAS
think I could be a good
woman if I had five
thousand a year
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JOYCE LOCKWOOD
Good sense and good nae
ture are forever together
JULIA LOIZAKES
Photogenic features
DEANNA LUMPKIN
The best things come in
little packages
GEORGE MaclNTYRE
A smile for all-A
welcome glad
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ADA LONG
A pedigree reaching as far
back as the Deluge
AGNES LONG
'Where there's a will
there's a way
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RENEE MACKOUL
'My thoughts are my
companions-so!
DAVID MALONE
I don't believe in studying
before midnight, and but
seldom after
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BARBARA LONG
Laugh and the world
laughs with you
BETTY JANE LONG
You and I were long
friends: you are now my
enemy, and I am yours
BILLY MARELL
Let the world rush on, l'lI
take my time and ease
BETTY MARSH
When are you going to
call me?
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FRANCES LORD
A pleasing personality is
more than looks
GLORIA LOWERY
Come be my love
IVA MARTIN
awoke and found myself
famous
JERRY MARTIN
Napoleon was small-so
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'A mon! a man! My king-
dom for a man
DONNA MASSEY
l watch my step
JEAN ANN MCDOUGAL
'ireat talkers are like leaky
vessels,' everything runs
out of them
DOT McELHANEY
And a good job, too
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l hear a hollow soundg
who rapped my skull?
DOROTHY MAYS
As merry as the day is
long
BETTY MCGLAMORY
Little strokes fell great
oaks
LEE ROY MCKENZIE
Life is my college. May I
graduate well, and earn
some honors
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D. J. McCANCE LEE McCLURE
The same yesterday, today Why should the devil
and forever have all the fun?
JANE McCLELLAND MARGARET MCCONNELL
What's mine is yours, and I never met a man I
what is yours is mine didn't like
JOHN MCKIERMAN 2055595591
Another like him would e
hard to find
NORMA MCKINNEY
And when o lady's in the
case,
You know all other things
give place
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NEOMA McLANE
Everybody's friend
BETTY McLEOD
I love to wind my mouth
UP,
I love to hear it go
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ROBERT MEIXEL
Girls, do leave me alone
for a while
JUANITA MEYERS
'Why am I here? Just to
lend dignity to the Senior
Class
DRENA MORGAN
A laugh is worth a hundred
groans in any market
JERRY MORGAN
A merry heart doeth good
like a medicine
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BARBARA MILLER GORDON MILLER SHELVA MILLER
A busy little maiden He would play football, ye Music has charms to soothe
CAROLYN MILLER Gods, how he could play the savage beast'
Beauty seen, is never lost football! RICHARD MINTZ
LYNN MILLER He set his heart upon the
Congeniality is the pur- goal, not upon the prize
chase price of friendship
HOPES. .ANXlETIES.
Any one for a duel? lf not, you'd better join the fenc-
ing club just in case someone challenges you. lt's not
really that serious, but the clubs at Jackson do play
an important part in the lives of all the students. Not
an afternoon goes by that some club does not meet.
lf they do not meet in the afternoon, you'll find them
there in the morning. The clubs provide recreation,
knowledge, a chance to make friends, and in general
help to make a well-rounded teen-ager.
Who's the good-looking fellow in the center?
MEDITATION . . . H RONNWMORGAN
He that will not stoop lor
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ROBERT MOXLEY
Silence is golden, and
BETTY MULLINS
My name has gone before
me, but I can do a few
things myself
DAVID MURPHY
The combined qualities of
2 man and an athlete
DAN MURRAY
A laugh, a smile, and no
school work till l've eaten
TERRELL NEAL
'l am not in the roll ol
common men
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WILLIAM NELSON
Hog, nob, is his word: give
't or take't
JOHN NEWSOME
I never thrust my nose into
other tellow's porridge
Friends are made, not om
VW? 5 IRISNICHELSON
A deep thrnker
BUDDY NICHOLS
Sigh no more Ladies, sigh
no more
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a millionaire
DARRELL MULLANEY
I go to school just to
the fool
LANNY NICHOLS
The very picture of
contentment
ALEEN NOBLES
The world will soon
her as the greatest
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MARIE NOEGEL
Busy here and there
CARL NORMAN
4y greatest difficulty is
Vtting my knees under the
esk
CLAUDIA PARRISH
ldiot-in-chief
MARGIE PATRICK
ardon me, I like money
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PAT O'CONNER
Thought is deeper than
speech
MICKEY OGDEN
Mother's joy, and Father's
pride
CHARLES PAYNE
JOAN OVERSTREET
Smile with an intent to do
mischief
BILL PALMER
lf it took any effort I
wouldn't have done it
BOBBIE PEARSON
A man of inches and ev I have the hiccuPs
inch a man CALHOUN PERRYMAN
MIRIAM PAYNEJ 5 Going as if he trod upon
There ain't no such animal eggs
DELORES PAMPERIN
Nothing succeeds like
success
JANE PARKER
This smoke gets in my
eyes
PATRICIA PIKE
Modesty is the gift of God
DAVID PITTS
I have not yet begun to
fight
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RONALD PARKER
Onward ever, backward
never
ROSE MARIE PARNELL
My mother practices what
I preach
HUBERT PLATT
So far as my coin would
stretch, and where it would
not, I have used credit
DORIS PLEASANTS
Happy days are here again
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This is the place
GLENN POWELL
I am a woman hater, but
the Bible says 'Love your
enemies'
JOAN RANDALL
A heart with room for
everybody
JOYCE REDWINE
The best mirror is an old
friend
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all means use some-
times to be alone
NANCY RICE
Thursday come, and the
week is gone
JO ANN RODEN
iere's language in her
eyen
BETTY ROGERS
hat sweet delight a quiet
life affords
ir
I dont she would
care for purfume, Sl1e's not
not too crazy about soap
yet
LARRY RIDDLE
The world knows only two
-Rome and l
JOE ROGERS
l name no parties
MARLENE ROGERS
Sane, sound sensible
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BARBARA RINER
lt must be done like
lightning
RAY RIGGINS
All great men are dying,
and I am not feeling too
well myself
CLAUDE ROBERTS MARGARET ROBSON
This will never do Up to some monkey
JOHN ROBINSON busines
With so much to be gained, RAY RODEHEAVER
its worth trying Never let your books in
terfere with your weekend'
RESPECT FOR LEADERSHIP..
Themes are always a main item on the Senior's list
of activities. The trouble seems to lie in picking a topic
to write on, instead of the actual research and time in
it. But as always, we manage to pull through. Our
classes in family living are important to Seniors, as they
help us to prepare ourselves for a happy and successful
marriage.
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A N D W E L O N G . HJOYCE ROHMAN WANDA ROWLAND
GAYLE SALLAS
Little sparks start big fires
KAY SALTER
Which is pretty, but I don
know what it means
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JIMMY SAMUELS
He does it with a better
grace, but I do it more
natural
DERROLD SATTERWHITE
He exercises of his brains,
That is, assuming that he's
got any
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Going, going, gone Now where do I
EDLEY ROUNTREE WILLIAM
Take her down Needle in a bottle of
TOMMY SCH ULTE
'A faint heart hath never
won a lair lady . . . But
a football player might be
an exception
MARION SCOTT
'Turn up the lights, I don't
want to go home in the
dark
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LUCILLE SHIELDS
My patience is now at an
end
ANN SHIVER
Tell me what you know
BILL SLATER
Paying through the nose
JEAN SMITH
One hour's sleep before
midnight is worth three
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Well, l've had a happy lite A mushroom of boiling dust
BETTY LOU SIKES up to 20,000 feet
'rhy modesty is a candle to X9 JUANITA SILCOXZ
thy merit Whence is thy learning?
PM I consumed the midnight
NICK SMITH
His bark is worse than his
bite
RON NIE SMITH
Anybody want to race?
DON SIMMONS
Why study hard? lt's bad
for the brain
ROBERT SINCLAIR
Happy, carefree, and gay,
Ne'er a bitter word doth
he say
VIRGINIA SNOW
The art of pleasing consists
in being pleased
ERNEST SPWHOFF
He swings with the tide,
but is never carried with it
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SUE SOSSAMON
Let's sit a spell
GLENN SPONHOLTZ
You was a good man, and
did good things
IRIS STONE
'Take a pair of sparkling
eyes
CAROLE STRICKLAND
'I look upon you as u gem
of the old rock
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DANNY STAFFORD
Strong towers decay-But
a great name shall never
pass away
FAYE STAFFORD
All by my own-alone self
JACKIE STRICKLAND
It has almost become an
honor not to be crowned
KENNETH SUTTON
The thinkingest thinger,
that ever thunk
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Arsenic and old lace
JOAN STALL
l'll be with you in the
squeezing of a lemon
SARA SUTTON
A heaven on earth
JACKIE TATE
The memory be green
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HAROLD STEPHENS
Give me a loaded gun, and
I will have a day of whole-
some lun
JAMES STEWART
The movie star?
ALBERT TAYLOR
ln measureless content
BARRY TAYLOR
Whistling to keep myself
from being afraid
JACKIE STOCKSDALE
To cruise Saguaro
on the Painted Desert
Arizona
RUBY STOKES
Without an original
can be no imitation
CLAUDINE TAYLOR
As far as Paris to
over a fashion and
back again
DESSA TAYLOR
Harmony seldom makes
headline
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No one should be injured
VICTOR THOMAS
He isn't as mild as he
looks
MARY TOMPKINS
Soft-boiled
FAYE TOWERY
'I believe they talked of
me, for they laughed con-
sumedly
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TOMMY THOMPSON LAWRENCE TISON ARNOLD TOMLINSON
Don't take life too seriously, This business will never 'Twas for the good of my
you'lI never get out of it hold water country that I should be
alive JACKIE TITUS abroad
ANN TIENCKEN I'm from the old country LINDA TOMLINSON
A penny for your thoughts
What a monstrous tail our
cat has got
TO REMEMBER FOREVER.
We really knew the time was drawing nigh, when we
measured for caps and gowns. The year, flying by, was
suddenly gone. Tearful farewells were bade. Friendships
were parted which will never be forgotten.
We, the Senior Class of I957, bequeath to those who
follow us, the wonderful times and extra wonderful
friends and teachers we had the privilege of knowing
and loving.
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DON VADEN
Take care of me, Good
men are hard to find
PATSY VANDIVER
That is as well said as if
I had said it myself
MARY ANN TOWNSEND
l beg of you to burn it
when you've read it
MARION TRATZKI
The sight of you is good
for sore eyes
PAT VINEYARD
Fingers were made before
knives
FRANK WALKER
Much of a muchness'
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IAERA ANN WARREN
en are so unnecessary,
t we cannot do without
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o low they build who
build below the skies
PEGGY WIGGINS
re me the wide open
spaces
BEVERLY WILLHELM
e most difficult thing in
le is to know yourself
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EDWARD WATFORD
He does unto others as he
likes others to do unto
him
BILLY WEAVER
Amusement to an observ-
ing mind is study
ANNE WILLIAMS
They can conquer who
believe they can
BARBARA WILLIAMS
God helps those that help
themselves
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MELBA WEBB
l don't believe in the good-
ness of disagreeable people
SHERRON WEBB
The less she thinks the
more she talks
DELORES WILLIAMS
Melted . . . into thin air
GENE WILLIAMS
Put up your dukes
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CLARICE WHEELER
If there is anything better
than to be loved, it is
loving
NORMAN WHITE
A little work, little sleep,
a little love and life is
over
GENEVA WILLIAMS
That it should come to
PAT WHITE
Praise the sea but keep on
the land
JEAN WHITMAN
What thou seest speak of
with caution
GYNELLE WILLIAMS
this Make haste, the better
GLYNN wn.uAMs 95550513 foot before
The most unkindest cut of JACK WILLIAMS
all He's very knowing
ln.,
T'-
MARY KATE WILLIAMS
'Tis neither here nor there
MERRELL WILLIAMS
This is the short and long
ol it
NANCY ZARUBA
Nay, I will, that's flat
CHARLENE ZEIGLER
have them ot my finger's
ends
SHIRLEY WILLIAMS CLARA WISE PATSY WOLFE
How camest thou in this l am in a holiday humor Sweets to the sweet
pickIe? HAROLD WISE CONNIE WOODWARD
JEFF WINDHAM lf he fall in, good night I see, lady, the gentleman
An itching palm is not in your books
IN MEMGRY OF BARRY
There is no death!
the stars go down
To rise upon some other shore,
And bright in Heuven's jeweled crown
They shine forever more.
Thanksgiving Program 2, 3, 4.
Q :Vicar-IE!
SENIOR DIRECTORY
KABERNATHY, ROBERT . . . General . .
X Senior Chorus
ADAMS, ALTHEA YVONNE . . . Business . . .
f ADAMS, KENNETH WILLIAM . . . College . . .
Senior Fellows 4, Kappa Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Prayer
f Council 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4.
ALDERMAN, DELOIS , . . Business . . . General
, Chorus 2, Band 2, 3, 4.
ALDERMAN, GLENDA LORETTA . . . General
. . . D.C.T.
fALDERMAN, INELL SUZETTE . . . Business
. . . Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4, Prayer
, Council 2, 3, 4, Delta Y-Teens 3, 4.
ALDERMAN, INEZ . . . Business , . . Prayer
Council 2, 3, 4, Delta Y-Teens 4, Junior
Girls 3, Senior Girls 4, Deans Office 3, 4.
'Ai.i.sN, JERRY F .... General . . . e
fALLEN, SHERRON LOUISE . . . College . . .
Beta Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Dramatic
Club 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, 3-I Act Plays,
N.H.S. 4, Tiger's Claw 4, Junior Chorus 3,
Girls Glee 4, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4,
Senior Girls Jubilee 3, 4, Christmas
Pageant 4.
ALVAREZ, DANIEL CLAYTON . . . General . . .
Senior Chorus 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Gamma
Hi-Y 2, Senior Fellows 4, Treasurer, Senior
Chorus 4.
ALVAREZ, JAMES DWAINE . . . College . . .
Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Pres. of
J Club 4, J Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Hi-Y
2, 3, Most Popular 4, Calendar 2, Student
Council 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4.
ALVAREZ, OSCAR WAYNE . . . General . . .
Baby Football 3, Alpha Hi-Y 2.
ANDERSON, ALICE LEE . . . College . . .
Cheerleader 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Operetta
2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3,
4, Miss A. J. Contest 4, 3-I Act Plays 3,
4, Delta Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls 3,
Senior Girls 4.
ANDERSON, JO ANN MELVA . . . General . . .
Alpha Y-Teens, Senior Girls 4, Deans Office.
ANTHONY, JOHN . . . College . . . Alpha Hi-Y
2, 3.
ARA, MARY FRANCES . . . General . . .
General Chorus 3, Junior Chorus 4, F.H.A.
2, Senior Girls Club 4, Delta Y-Teens 2, 3,
Gamma Y-Teens 4, Senior Girls Jubilee 3.
ARAMOONIE, CLAUDETTE . . . Business . . .
Delta Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls 4, Junior
Girls 3, Jubilee 3, 4, F.H.A. 4, Spanish
Club 2, French Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Dramatic
Club, F.N.A.
ARBUCKLE, DAVID . . . General . . .
ARD, MARGIE NELL . . . General . . . Big
Wheel 4, Gamma Y-Teens 4, Senior Girls 4,
Junior Chorus 3, 4: Reoorter 4, Christmas Pa-
geant 4, Class Night 4, Junior Girls 3,
Jubilee 3, General Chorus 3.
ARZIE, EVELYN . . . General . . . Prayer
Council 2, 3, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4,
Jubilee 3, Delta Y-Teens, Junior Chorus 2,
3, 4.
ATKINSON, JAY . . . College . . . Bank 2,
Prayer Council 4, Beta Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-Pres.
4, Senior Fellows 4.
ATKINSON, WANDA . . . Business . . . G.A.A.
2, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 4,
Delta Y-Teens 4, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Re-
porter 4, Christmas Program 3, 4, Thanks-
giving Program 3, 4.
AVERITT, RAYMOND . . . College . . . Alpha
.l-li-Y 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, Prayer Council
A Qenlo- Ep In q A
AVIRETT, DOROTHYIANN . .uolege K
Beta Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Prog. Chairman 4,
Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4, Jubilee 3, 4,
Junior Chorus 3, 4,
BAILEY, BOBBY ROBERT . . . College . . .
Gamma Hi-Y.
BAILEY, FRANK C .... General . . .
BAINE, BEVERLY . . . Business . . . General
Chorus 2, Y-Teens 3,
BARNARD, RALPH . . . General . . .
BARRON, EDWARD . . . College . . . Kappa
I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4. Vice-Pres. 4, Pen Club 4, Senior
Fellows 4, Treas. 4, Prayer Council 4, Latina
Club 2, 3, Mascot of Senior Girls' Club 4.
BASS, RONALD KENT . . . College . . . Varsity
Football 4, Gamma Hi-Y 4.
BATTEN, CLINTON ROBERT . . . General . . . BUCKINS, CAROLYN VIRGINIA . . . Business
Baby Reds Basketball 2, Beta Hi-Y, 2, 3, , , , G.A.A. 2, 3, 4.
Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Baseball BUIE PATSY RUTH . . . Business . . . G.A.A.
3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Alpha Hi-Y 4, 3, Junior Girls 3. ,
Big Wheel. BURROWS, THOMAS . . . College . . . Varsity
BATTLE, CHARLES LARRY . . . Business . . . Football 4, J.V. Football 3, J.V, Basketball
BAZEMORE, JOHN B., JR, . . . College . . . 3, Senior Fellows Club 4, Senior Fellows Min-
Latin Club 2, Library Club 2, 3, Beta I-HE 4. strel 4, Talent Night 4, Big Wheel 4, Class
, . . . College Eqggjl Night 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Delta Hi-Y
National Honor Society 3, 4, Social Chair- 2, 3, J Club 4.
man 4, Beta Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, BUTTS, HELEN . . . General . . .
Accompanist for Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Presi- CALDWELL, MARY ELIZABETH . . . College
dent 3, Junior Girls Club 3, Senior Girls Club . . . Junior Girls 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Pres.
4, Senior Girls Jubilee 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Beta Y-Teens 4, Student
Operetta 2, 4, Christmas Pageant 3, 4, Council 4, Tigers Claw 4, Prayer Council
BELL,, GLORIA ELIZABETH . . . College . . .
Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2,
Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Dramatic Club 2,
3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Junior
Girls Club 3, Tiger's Claw 4, Future Nurses
Club 3, 4, Senior Girls Jubilee 3, 4, Operetta
2, 4.
BENNETT, FAYE ANNETTE . . . General . . .
F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls Club 4.
BILLER, SHIRLEY . . . Business . . . Senior
Girls Club 4, Junior Girls Club 3.
BLAIN, JOHN ROBERT . . . General . . . D.C.T.
Club.
BLAIR, BILLIE ANN . . . Business . . . Latin
Club 2, Senior Girls Club 4, Girls Varsity
Basketball 4.
BOHANAN, BARBARA ANN . . . College . . .
Beta Y-Teens 2, 4, Junior Girls Club 3,
Senior Girls Club 4, Prayer Council 3, 4,-
BOMAN, JOHNNY . . . General , . .
BONEY, EVELYN A .... Business . . . Delta
Y-Teens 3, 4, Junior Girls Club 3.
BONEY REBECCA JO . . . Business . . .
Gamma Y-Teens 3, 4, Junior Girls Club 3,
Senior Girls Jubilee 3, Senior Girls Club 4,
Class Night 4, Big Wheel.
BOOTH, ROBERT . . . General . . . Swimming
Team 3, 4, J Club 4, Senior Fellows
Club 4.
BOREN, FAYE . . . Business . . . Senior Girls
Club 4.
BOSTICK, GRADY MORRIS . . . General . . .
Delta Hi-Y 2, Class Night.
BOTHWELL, RONALD LEE . . . General . . .
Junior Chorus 2, Treasurer Senior Chorus 3,
Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Class 4, Kappa
Hi-Y 4, Senior Fellows Club 4.
BOX, ANNIE RUTH . . . General . . .
Band 2, 3, 4.
BOZEMAN, BARBARA ANN . . . General . .
D.C.T. 4, Senior Girls Club 4.
BRADDOCK, ESTHER ANN . . . General . .
Dean's office 2, 3.
BRADLEY, SILVIA ANN . , . Business . . .
Dramatic Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3,
Prayer Council 4.
BRAMLITT, WAYNE . . . General . . . Kappa
Hi-Y 4, Senior Fellows 4, J Club 4, Foot-
ball 4.
BRANTLEY, JAMES S .... General . . .
Swimming Team Mgr. 2, 3, Senior Fellows 4,
Kappa Hi-Y 4, D.C.T.
BRAWLEY, WILLIAM HENRY . . . College . . .
Kappa Hi-Y 4, Prayer Council 3.
BRAY, GERALDINE . '. . College . . . Future
Nurses' Club 3, 4, Delta Y-Teens 3, Junior
Girls 3, Senior Chorus 4, Operetta 4.
BROOKS, CAROLYN FRANCES . . . General . . .
D.C.T. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, General Chorus 2,
Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, Junior Girls 3, Senior
Girls 4, Jubilee 3.
BROOKS, LINDSEY LAMAR . . . General . . .
D.C.T. 4.
BROWN, DAVID IRVIN . . . General . . . Foot-
ball, J Club, Mascot, Senior Girls Club 4.
BROWN, LUTHER FREDERICK . . . General
. . . D.C.T. 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4.
BROWN, THOMAS A .... Business . . .
Student Council 4.
3, 4,
CAMPBELL, GLORIA . . . Business . . . F.H.A.
2, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Dramatic Club
3, Junior Girls Club 3, Senior Girls 4,
Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4.
CAMPLEJOHN, MAJOL . . . General . . . Delta
Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4,
G.A.A., Junior Girls Club 3, Senior Girls 4,
Jubilee 3, Miss A. J. Contest, Second Place,
Cheerleader 4, Talent Night 2, 3, Junior
Chorus 4.
CANINGTON, NANCY LEE . . . General . . .
General Chorus 2, 3, Junior Girls 3, Junior
Chorus 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Class
Night 4
cANNoN MARY i.ucn.i.E A . Business
CARLSON, ROBERT A .... College . . .
Prayer Council 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
Senior Fellows 4, Track Team 3, 4, French
Club 2, 3.
CARTER, JERRY . . . General . . . Baby Red
Football 2, 3.
CARTER, WAYNE . . . General . . . Swim Team
2, 3, 4, J Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer
4, Senior Fellows 4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Kappa
Hi-Y, Sgt.-at-Arms, Calendar 3.
CARTER, WILLENE . . . Business . . . Future
Nurses, 3, 4.
CAUDILL, FRANCES . . . General . . . Future
Nurses 2, 3, 4, Delta Y-Teen, 2, 3, 4, Jr.
Girls 3, Sr. Girls 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Sr. Girls
Jubilee, 4, Prayer Council 3, 4, G.A.A. 2,
Rainbow Girls 2, 3, 4.
CAUSEY, LEE . . . College . . . Varsity Foot-
ball 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Varsity Basketball
3, 4, Jr. Varsity 2, Prayer Council 2, 3,
J Club 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Alpha Hi-Y 2,
3, 4, Calendar 4, Latin.CIub 2, 3, F.H.A.
Mascot 4, Sr. Fellows 4, Mr. and Miss Face
Contest 3, 4.
CAVALLARO, MARY ANN' . . . Business . . .
G.A.A. 2, General Chorus 2, Prayer Council
3, 4, Alpha Y-Teens 2.
CHANEY, KATHRYN . . . General . . . Jr.
Chorus 4, General Chorus 2, 3.
CHANEY, MORRIS B .... College . . . Library
Council 2, 3.
CHAPPELL, LILLIAN ROSSEAUX . . . General
CLARK, DANIEL H .... General . . . Jr. Si
Senior Band 3, 4.
CLARK, ELAINE . . . General . . .
CLARK, FRANCES . . . Business . . . Band 2,
3, 4, Jr. Chorus 2, French Club 3.
CLARKE, BILLY , . . College . . . Sr. Chorus 2,
3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4,
Thespians 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Calendar
4, Sr. Fellows 4, M. C. Miss A. J. Contest 4,
Student Council 4, Prayer Council 2, 3, 4.
COBB, JUDITH ANN . . . Business . . .
Prayer Council 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,
Junior Girls Club 3, Senior Girls Club 4,
General Chorus 4.
COBB, SANDRA GAIL . . . Business . . . Latin
Club 2, Dramatic Club 3, Future Nurses 3,
Gamma Y-Teens 3, Gamma Fashion Show
3, General Chorus 3, Senior Girls Club 4.
COKER, EMMA LENA . . . General . . .
COLLINS, CHARLES . . . College . . . N.F.L. 2,
Spanish Club 2, Key Club 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4.
C NNEPS, TRACY DANIEL . . . College . . .
General IOI' CIWOFLJS 2, 3, Pres. Delta
o ege p nis T
Club 33 Junior Girls 3, Tigers Claw 3, 4, . , r Ek,Je?:r:ogf if Ig:Lu,,iSJtE:Ot2?LE 85 N3ursi3
BRUMBELOWI EMI'-O I C II , 4: Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Pres. 42
Senior Girls 4, G.A.A. 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Sec. 4. hespians 3, 4: ppayer Council 3, 4: buanea,
BRYANT, JOHN HUDSON . . . Businses . . . f 3, 4, Senior Fellows 4.
. l l
50
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CONYERS, JAMES RICHARD . . . General . . .
Senior Fellows Club 4.
COURSEY, MARY ALICE . . . Business . . .
White Majorette 25 Red Majorette 35 Junior
Girls 35 Variety Show 25 Senior Girls 4.
COX, JAMES . . . College . . . Delta Hi-Y 2, 3,
45 Prayer Council lPianistl 45 Band 2, 35
N.H.S. 3, 45 Chap. 45 Latin Club 25 Science
Club 25 Dramatic Club 45 Thespian 45
Accomp. of A. J. Quartet 45 Senior Fellows
45 Senior Fellows Minstrel 4.
CRAUN, ERNEST EUGENE . . . College . . .
Senior Chorus 3, 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45
A. J. Quartet 3, 45 Mascot of Beta Y-Teens
3, 45 Calendar 4.
CREWS, LAVERNA VIRGINIA . . . General . . .
CROSBY, VIOLET LADELL . . . General . . .
Prayer Council 45 Girls Glee Club, 3, 45
General Chorus 2, 35 Christmas Pageant 45
Thanksgiving Program 3, 45 Senior Girls 4.
CROTTS, HELEN JUDITH . . . General . . .
D.C.T. 3, 45 Junior Chorus 25 Senior Girls 4.
CROW, CHARLES BUDDY . . . College . . .
Beta Hi-Y 2, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 DeMolay 2,
3, 4.
CRUCE, FRANCES . . , Business . . . Dramatic
Club 3, 45 Junior Girls 35 Senior Girls 45
Jubilee 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 3, 45 General
Chorus 25 Prayer Council 3, 4.
CRUZ, PETE L .... College . . . Baby Tigers
Football 25 Swimming Team 35 Band 2, 35
Gamma Hi-Y 2.
CUARTERO, HILDA . . . General . . . Senior
Girls 45 Band 2, 35 Dramatic Club 45 Senior
Girls Jubilee 45 Tigers Claw 2, 3, Spanish
Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Junior Chorus 4.
CUNNINGHAM, JAMES D .... General . . .
Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 35 Alpha
Hi-Y 2.
CURTIS, PATRICIA CLAIRE . . . College . . .
National Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Club 2,
35 Junior Chorus 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 4.
DARDEN, SONDRA JEAN . , . Business . . .
Junior Chorus 25 Thanksgiving Program 25
Dramatic Club 25 Usher for 3 I-Act Plays
25 Junior Girls' Club 35 School Softball
Champs 35 Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Prayer
Council 2, 3, 45 Senior Girls' Club 4.
DAUGHERTY, AMY ANN . . . Business . . .
Senior Girls' Club 45 Alpha Y-Teens 4.
DAVIS, ANN EDWARDS . . . General . . .
DAVIS, DONALD LLOYD . . . General . . .
DAVIS, JOE PAUL . . . General . . . Beta Hi-Y5
Senior Fellows.
DAVIS, JOHNNY LEE . . . Business . . .
DAVIS, JOSEPH BENJAMIN . . . General . . .
Band 2, 3, 45 Kappa Hi-Y 45 Calendar 45
Student Council 45 Senior Fellows 45 Drum
Ma'or 4
I .
DE BERRY, DAVID ALBERT . . . General firlnjgfl
D.C.T. 3, 45 D.E.C.A. 4.
deCASTRO, JUDY . . . Business . . . Prayer
Council 2, 3, 45 Delta Y-Teens 2, 3, 45
Secretary 35 Vice President 45 F.H.A. Treas-
urer 2, Secretary 35 Junior Girls' 3, Chap-
lain 35 Senior Girls' 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45
Thespian 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Jubilee 3,
45 Pep Club 4.
DE LETTRE, BOBBIE . . . Business . . . Alpha
6 psof as eff
SENIOR DIRECTORY
DOW, BLANCHE JULIA . . . Business .pilbjd ish Club 25 Christmas Pageant 45 Senior
Delta Y-Teens5 G.A.A. 2, 35 Christmas Pag-
eant 45 Senior Girls 4.
DOWELL, JANICE ELAINE . . . Business . . .
Delta Y-Teens 3, 45 Junior Girls 35 Senior
Girls 45 General Chorus 2, 35 Junior Chorus
35 Girls Glee 3, 45 Class Night 45 Prayer
Council 35 Pageant 4.
RAYToN, Juom-i ANN . . . coiiegeihczmy
G.A.A. 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses
35 Girls' Softball Team 35 Co-Manager Girls'
Varsity Basketball 45 Girls' Varsity Softball
Team 4.
DUBBERLY, BOBBY . . . General . . . Red
Football 3.
DUFFY, DONALD . . . College . . . Senior Fel-
laws 45 Gamma Hi-Y 4.
DUKE, STEPHEN M .... General.
DUMAS, JAMES WILLIAM . . . General.
DUMOND, MARGARET ROSE . . . Business . . .
Dramatic Club 45 National Honor Society 4.
DUNAWAY, CURTIS HUNTER . . . General.
DURGIN, PAULETTE . . . College . . . Future
Nurses Club5 National Honor Society 3, 4.
DYAL, LINNIE FAY . . . Business.
EADDY, HAROLD VANCE . . . College . . . Sr.
Chorus 3, 4, President 45 Sr. Fellows 4.
EDENFIELD, NORMA JEAN . . . Business . . .
Delta Y Teens 25 Prayer Council 25 Dramatic
Club 3. ,D -'
WDMISTON, PEGGY . . . usiness . . . Library
Council 25 Junior Girls' Club 35 Jubilee 35
Delta Y Teens5 Dramatic Club5 Thespians5
Three l-Act Plays, Contest Plays5 Senior
Class Play 4.
EDWARDS, YUVONNE . . . General . . . Jr.
Girls' Club 35 Delta Y Teens 35 N.F.L. 3.
ELLIOTT, MURIEL ANITA . . . Busin ss.
EMiNisoR, KAY . . . susinesdmiibeifa Y
Teens 2, 3, 45 Junior Girls 3, Jubilee 35
Senior Chorus 45 Operetta 45 Sextette 45
Senior Girls 4.
EVANS, ANN . . . Business . . . National Honor
Society 3, 4.
EZELL, BILLIE . . . General . . . Senior Girls 4.
FARAH, FREDDY E. . . . General . . . J Club,
Vice Pres.5 Senior Fellows, Vice Pres.5 Varsity
Football 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Minstrel 4.
FARMER, GLENDA . . . General . , . Alpha
Y-Teens 25 Junior Girls' 35 Dean's Office 35
Junior Chorus 45 Senior Girls 45 Senior Girls'
Jubilee 35 Dramatic Club 2.
FAULCONER, CATHERINE ELIZABETH . . .
General . . . General Chorus 25 Junior Chorus
25 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Vice President 35
Junior Girls'5 Senior Girls' Club 4, Chaplain
45 Senior Girls' Jubilee 3, 45 Delta Y-Teens5
Who's Who January Graduating Class5 Class
Night 45 Oracle Staff 3, 4.
TZ SIMMONS, GRACE . . . Colieae . . . Mas-
cot of Delta Hi-Y 45 Treasurer Senior Class
45 Who's Who- Most Likely to Succeed
45 Calendar 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Vice President 45 Delta Y-Teens 3, 4, Parlia-
mentarian 3, Treasurer 45 Junior Girls' Club5
Senior Girls' Club 45 Student Council 45
Senior Girls' Jubilee.
FIVEASH, BROOKS . . . College . . . Beta Hi-Y
25 Kappa Hi-Y 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Calen-
dar 35 Senior Fellows 4.
Y-Teens, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Junior Girls,
Senior Girls- p FLgW:RS, GEORGE . . . College . . . Band 2,
DESCH, IVO BERNARD . . . General FLOYDL OWEN H-I-Exif . ' i General i . i
DICKS, WESLEY . , . College . . . Senior Fel-
lows5 Kappa Hi-Y5 Baby Basketball 25 Baby
Football 3.
DI GIAN, RICHARD . . . College . . . Senior
Chorus 2, 3, 4.
DILL, SUSAN CAROL . . . Business . . .
DINKINS, PEGGY JANE . . . General . . .
General Chorus 25 Junior Girls 35 Senior Girls
45 Gamma Y-Teens 45 Junior Chorus 45 Class
Night 45 Christmas Pageant 4.
DOBSON, SHIRLEY MARION . . . Business . . .
Orchestra.
DOMBROSKI, FRANK . . . College . . . D.C.T.
45 Thespian 3.
DOUGLASS, DONALD GERALD . . . General
. . . Senior Chorus 3, 45 Junior Chorus 25
Prayer Council 2, 3, 45 Gamma Hi-Y 3, 45
Senior Fellows 45 A, J. Quartet 45 Football
Manager 3.
Prayer Council 2, 3, 45 Dean's Office 2, 3,
45 Football, Manager 35 J Club 3, Chap-
lain5 Alpha Hi-Y 35 French Club 45 Senior
Fellows 4.
FOREMAN, FRED WILBUR . . . General . . .
Alpha Hi-Y.
FOUNTAIN, WARREN . . . General . . . Base-
ball 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 J Club 3, 4.
FOXWORTH, JERRY LEE . . . General , ..
Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 45 J Club
45 Senior Fellows 45 Senior Varsity Football
25 Varsity 3,545 Pep Club 4.
FRANKLIN, LEWIS McCORMlCK . . . General
. . . Senior Fellow, J Club 45 Junior Var-
sity Football 35 Varsity Football 45 Track 4.
FUNDERBUCK, REBECCA ANN . . . Business
. . . Gamma Y-Teens 3, 45 Historian 35
Secretary 45 Junior Girls' 35 G.A.A. 25 Span-
54
Girls' Jubilee 45 Big Wheel Jan. Graduating
Class 4.
GARDNER, ANITA ELIZABETH . . . Business
. . . Gamma Y-Teens 3, 45 Senior Girls' 45
Jr. Chorus 45 National Honor Society 3, 45
Latin Club 25 Dramatic Club 2.
GARDNER, PARK WILLIAM . . . College . . .
Gamma Hi-Y 45 Senior Fellows 4.
GARNER, DONALD CULVER . . . Business . . .
Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 3, 45 Variety
Show 35 Choral State Contest 3, 45 Senior
Chorus Operetta 3, 4.
GARNER, RONALD ADAMS . . . College . .
Senior Chorus 45 Junior Chorus 3.
GEAR, GLORIA MAUDE . . . Business . . .
General Chorus 25 Girls' Glee Club 35 Future
Teachers' Club 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 3, Vice
President 4.
GEIGER, BONNIE RACHEL . . . General . . .
Junior Chorus 3, 45 General Chorus 2.
GEISENBURG, FRANK NICHOLS . Geni-aJ7
Junior Varsity Football 3 J
GENTRY, PATRICIA ANN . . . General.
GEOGHAGAN, JOAN . . . General . . . Senior
Girls' Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Class
Night 45 Who's Who lMost Originall January
Graduating Class 4.
GILBERT, MARY , . . General . . . General
Chorus 2, 35 Junior Chorus 45 Junior Girls'
Club 35 Senior Girls' Club 45 Class Night 45
Christmas Pageant 45 Beta Y-Teens 3.
GILDERSLEEVE, PATRICIA ANN . . . Business
. . . Delta Y-Teens 25 Junior Girls' 35 Senior
Girls' Club 4.
GILREATH, PATRICIA . . . College . . .
Prayer Council 2, 3, 45 Delta Y-Teens 25
Future Nurses Club 3, 45 Student Assistant
3, 45 Library Council 25 Latin Club, 2, 35
Junior Girls' Club 35 Oracle Representative
25 Girls' Varsity Basketball 4.
GIORGETTI, PAULA EARLENE . . . Business
. . . Junior Girls' Club 35 G.A.A. 2.
GIVENS, DORA SUE . . . Business . . . Latin
Club 2, 35 Prayer Council 45 Senior Girls'
Club 45 Junior Chorus 4.
GLOVER, HARVEY LEE . . . College . . . Gamma
Hi-Y 45 Senior Fellows 45 Latin Club 2.
GOLBOLD, FAY . . . General . , . Beta Y-Teens
35 Junior Girls' 35 Senior Girls' 45 Junior
Chorus 4.
GOETHE, SUSAN ELIZABETH . . . Business . . .
French Club 25 Senior Girls 45 General
Chorus 4.
GOING, BROOKS . . . General . . . Solo Twirler
2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 First Place
Talent Night 25 Variety Show Guest Star 35
Senior Chorus 45 Calendar Boy 2, 35 Bonfire
2, 3, 45 Track Team 35 Howdy King Con-
testant 45 Operetta 4.
GORMLY, MARY ELIZABETH . . . College . . .
Band 2, 3, 45 Band Council 35 Junior Girls
35 Senior Girls 45 Senior Girls' Jubilee 45
Latin Club 25 Alpha Y-Teens 3, 45 Service
Chairman 4.
GRADICK, DICK WILLIAM . . . College . . .
Band 25 Spanish Club 25 Kappa Hi-Y 3, 45
Swimming Team 3, 4: Senior Fellows Club 4.
GREEN ROBERT . . . College . . . Alpha Hi-Y
2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Senior
Fellows Club 4.
GREEN, SELMA . . . College . . . Senior Girls'
Club 45 Junior Girls' Club 35 Band 2, 3, 45
Alpha Y-Teens 3, 45 Senior Girls' Jubilee 45
Band Council 3.
GREENE, CLYDE LEON . . . College . . . Baby
Red Football 25 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 35 Kappa
Hi-Y 45 Senior Fellows Club 45 D.C.T. 45
Senior Fellows' Minstrel 4.
GREENE, DANNY . . . College . . . J Club
25 Swimming Team 4.
GRIFFIN, MARJORIE ANN . . . General . . .
G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Varsity Basketball 3,
GRISWOLD, LOREN . . . College . . . Band 2.
GURR, CAROLYN VIRGINIA . . . Business.
GURR, PATTY ANN . . . Business . . . Latin
Club 25 Band 2, 35 Dramatic Club 35 Gamma
Y-Teens 45 Senior Girls' Club 4.
HAGEL, RUTH ANN . . . General . .'. Junior
Girls' 35 Delta Y-Teens 2, 35 Prayer Council
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2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, Senior Girls'
Club 4, D.C.T. 4.
HALL, EUNICE . . . Business . . . Beta Y-Teens
2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 2, 3, Re-
porter 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Thespian
3, 4, Junior Girls' Club 3, Senior Girls' Club
4, Reporter 4, Jubilee 3, 4, Student Council
4, Class Night.
HALL, MARTHA . . . Business . . . Future
Nurses Club 3, 4.
HAMM, MARIE . . . Business.
HANCOCK, FRANKLIN C .... General . . .
Track Team 2, 3, Junior Chorus 4.
HARDEN, RICHARD . . . General . . . Band 2,
3, 4, Delta Hi-Y 2.
HARPER, PATSY . . . College . . . Delta
Y-Teens 2, 3, Prayer Council 2, 3, 4, Junior
Girls' Club 3, Senior Girls' Club 4, Jubilee
4, Latin Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2.
HARRIS, PAUL . . . General.
HARRISON, LINDA . . . College . . . Delta
Y-Teens 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Senior
Chorus 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, National Honor
Society 3, 4, Varsity Show 3, Student Assist-
ant 4, Beta Y-Teens 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3,
Senior Girls' Club 4, Student Council 4, Class
Night.
HART, HENRY WILEY . . . Business . . . Dra-
matic Club 3, Senior Fellows 4, Delta Hi-Y
4, D.C.T. 4, Class Night 4, Senior Fellow's
Minstrel 4.
HARTER, ERWIN . . . Business . . . French
Club 4.
HARVELL, GERTRUDE . . . General . . . Junior
Chorus 4.
HARVEY, BETTY SNOW . . . Business . . .
French Club 2, Chaplain 3, President 4,
Beta Y-Teens 2, Secretary 3, President 4,
Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Junior
Girls' Club 3, President, Senior Girls' Club
4, Alpha Hi-Y Mascot 4, Miss A. J. Contest
4, Sponsor of Thanksgiving Game, Prayer
Council 3, 4, Student Council 4, Tiger's
Claw 3, 4, Editor 4.
HARVEY, EDWARD WILLIAM . . . College . . .
French Club 2, 3.
HASKELL, HAROLD . . . College.
HAYNES, CLEDA BELL . . . General . . . D.C.T.
4, G.A.A. 3, Junior Girls' Club 3, Senior
Girls' Club 4, Senior Girls' Jubilee 3.
HELBERT, ANITA MARIE... . . Business . . .
Prayer Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls' Club 3,
Delta Y-Teens 4, Senior Girls' 4, Senior Girls'
Jubilee 4.
HENCK, HOWARD . . . General . . . Football
Manager 4, Christmas Pagent 4, Class Night
4, Junior Chorus 4, Alpha Hi-Y 4, Student
Council 4.
HESS, NANCY KATHRYN . . . College . . .
Future Doctors' and Nurses 4,
HICKOX, DOROTHY . . . General . . . D.C.T.
Treasurer 4, Junior Girls' 3, Talent Night 3,
Library Council 3, Future Teachers 3, Band
2, Tigers Claw Representative 4.
HIGGS, WILLIAM . . . College . . . Kappa Hi-Y
2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Junior
Varsity 3, Key Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3,
Senior Fellows 4, Senior Fellows' Minstrel 4.
HINDS, JUDY , . . Business
HINNEBURG, ROBERT E .... General
HOBBS, BOBBYE SUE . . . College . . . Alpha
Y-Teens 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Junior Girls'
Club 3, Senior Girls' Club 4, Senior Girls'
Jubilee 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Junior Chorus
3, Operetta 4, Prayer Council 3.
HOCKMAN, JANICE BEVERLY . . . Business
. . . General Chorus 2, 3, Junior Chorus 4.
HODGES, DONALD WAYNE . . . College . . .
Gamma Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Chap-
, lain 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4,
Chaplain 4, Future Doctors' and Nurses 4,
Prayer Council 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Junior
Chorus 3, Talent Show 3.
HODGES, MARY JO . . . General . . . G.A.A.
2, 3, Gamma Y-Teens 4, Senior Girls' Club
4, General Chorus 2,
HODGES, VIRGIE . . . Business . . . Delta
Y-Teens 3, Prayer Council 2, 3.
HOLMDAY, ALBERT . . . General
HOLIJIS, MARJORIE . . . Business . . . Band 2,
Junior Girls' Club 3, Seniors' Club 4, Prayer
Council 2, 3.
HOLMES, JOHN M. . . . General . . . Varsity
Basketball 2, 3, 4, Delta Hi-Y 2, Senior
Fellows' Club Minstrel 4, Talent Night 4,
Who's Who Most Original January Gradu-
ating Class , Mascot Delta Y-Teens 4,
Mascot Junior Girls' 3, J Club Reporter 4,
Class Night 4, Sponsor of Lee-Jackson
Game 4.
HOOD, WALTON . . . General . . . Junior
Chorus 2, 3, Senior Fellows' Club 4, Kappa
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Calendar 4, Sponsor of Lee-
Jackson Game.
HOOKS, JOANN . . . Business . . . Future
Doctor and Nurses Club.
HORVITZ, FREIDA GAIL . . . Business . . .
Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Treas-
urer 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Junior Chorus 2.
HUBBARD, KATHY . . . General
HUCKLEBERRY, BARBARA ANN . . . Business
. . . National Honor Society 3, 4.
HUCKS, ALBERT DAVID . . . General . . .
D.C.T. 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 3, 4, Senior Fellows'
Club 4.
HUCKS, JOHN . . . College . . . D.E.C.A. 4,
D.C.T. 3, Beta Hi-Y 4, Senior Fellows 4,
Senior Chorus 4, Senior Fellows Bonfire 4,
Senior Fellow's Ministrel 4, Prayer Council 3.
HUNTER, HERMAN EARL . . . General . . .
D.C.T. 3, 4.
HUNTER, RAYMOND FRANCIS . . . General
. . . Junior Chorus, Senior Chorus 4, Alpha
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, M.C. ot Senior Chorus,
Talent Night.
HUTCHERSON, ROBERT . . . General . .
General Chorus 4.
HUTCHESON, REBECCA ANN . . . General . . .
Prayer Council 3, D.C.T. 4, Secretary 4.
HYMAN, GEORGIA ANN . . . General . . .
Junior Chorus 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls' Club 3,
Senior Girls' Club 4, Christmas Pageant 4,
Class Night 4, G.A.A. 3, General Chorus 4,
Secretary Treasurer 4 Delta Y-Teens 4.
INLOW, KARY GWINNETTE . . . College . . .
Delta Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4,
Tiger's Claw Staff 4, Senior Girls' Jubilee 3,
4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Thespian 4,
Senior Girls' Club 4, Junior Girls' Club 3,
Calendar Girl 4, Secretary ot Senior Class 4.
JACKSON, MARTHA FAYE . . . Business . . .
Dramatic Club 2, Library Council Reporter 3,
Spanish Club 2.
JACOBS, AL . . . General . . . Kappa Hi-Y 2,
3, 4, Senior Fellows' Club 4.
JACOBS, IRMA ARLENE . . . Business . . .
D.C.T. 4, Senior Girls' Club 4.
JACOBSEN, NIKKI KAY . . . General . . .
Gamma Y-Teens Vice-President 3, Junior
Girls 3, Senior Girls' Club 4, Spanish Club
2, Big Wheel January Graduating Class 4,
Class Night 4, Gamma Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,
G.A.A. 2, 3, Gamma Fashion Show 3.
JARRELL, JACQUELINE . . . College . . . Girls
Glee Club Secretary 2, Senior Chorus 2, 3,
4, Chaplain 4, Sextette 2, 3, 4, Dramatic
Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, 4, Thespian 2, 3,
4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Operetta
2, 3, 4, Talent Night 2, 3, First Place
Winner 3.
JARVIS, MARCUS . . . General
JENKINS, GERALD . . . General
JENNINGS, HELEN FRANCES , . . Business . . .
Gamma Y-Teens Historian 4, Senior Girls'
Club 4.
JOHNS, JUDITH ARLENE . . . General . . .
Senior Girls' Club, Junior Chorus 2, Gamma
Y-Teens.
JOHNSON, BETTY JEAN . . . General . . .
Delta Y-Teens 3, Senior Girls' Club 4, Prayer
Council 3, Girls' Glee 3, General Chorus 2.
JOHNSON, KATHLEEN lKAYl . . . College . . .
Beta Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Service Chairman 4,
Latin Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Dramatic Club 2,
Junior Girls' 3 Senior Girls' 4, Future Nurses
2, Tigers Claw 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Feature
Editor 3, 4.
JOHNSON, MARYMAC . . . Business . . .
Oracle Staff 2, 3, 4, Delta Y-Teens 2, Junior
Girls' Club 3, Alpha Y-Teens 4, Senior Girls'
Club 4, Jubilee 4.
JOHNSON, SHIRLEY ANN . . . Business . . .
G.A.A. 2, 3, Junior Girls' Club 3, Junior
Chorus Secretary 3, Senior Girls' Jubilee
3, Girls Varsity Basketball 4.
JOHNSON, VERNON . . . General . . . Band
2, 3, 4, Junior Chorus 4.
JONES, CLAUDIA FAYE . . . General . . .
Junior Girls' Club 3, Gamma Y-Teens 3, 4,
Chaplain 4, Treasurer of January Graduating
Class 4, Big Wheel of January Graduating
Class 4, Senior Girls' Club President 4,
Senior Girls' Jubilee 3, 4, Christmas Pageant
4, Class Night 4.
JONES, JOHN DONALD . . . College . . .
Band 2, Kappa Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4,
Baby Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Swim-
ming Team 2, 3, 4, Senior Fellows Club,
J Club 4.
JONES, JOHN HENRY . . . General
JONES, LENORA ANN . . . General . . .
Majorette 2, 3, 4, Head 4, Howdy Queen 4,
Most Popular 4, Miss Face Contest 4, Junior
Girls' Club 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter
4, Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice-
President 4, Senior Girls' Club 3, Vice-
President and President 4, Thespian 4, Senior
Girls Jubilee 3, 4.
JONES, MELBA LEE . . . College . . . Spanish
Club 3, Junior Girls 3, G.A.A. 3, Beta Y-
Teens 3, Senior Girls' Club 4.
JONES, MOLLIE REBECCA . . . Business . . .
Senior Girls' Club 4, Delta Y-Teens 3, 4,
Prayer Council 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls' Jubilee 4.
JORDAN, DONNA BRUETTE . . . General . . .
Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Thespian 4, Beta
Y-Teens 2, 3, Junior Girls' Club 3, Senior
Girls' Club 4, Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus
3, 4, Student Council 4, Operetta 3, 4,
Variety Show 2, 3, Prayer Council 2, 3, 4.
KEENE, HARRIET OLIVIA . . . General . . .
French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3.
KELLEY, CYNTHIA . . . College . . . Senior
Chorus 4, Junior Girls' 3, Future Nurses
Club Secretary 3, President 4, Senior Girls 4,
Student Council 4, Dramatic Club 3, Operetta
4, Latin Club 3, Shower of Stars 4, Senior
Class Night 4.
KENDRICK, BARRY ANTHONY 4 . . Colle e
. . . Gamma Hi-Y, Secretary. 9359-13g
KENDR.CK, GLORIA . . . Colnege . . . Alpha Y-
Teens 2, 3, 4, Presidznt 4, Junior Girls' Club
3, Senior Girls' Club 4, Senior Girls' Jubilee
3, 4, Senior Girls' Talent Night 3, Big Wheel
4, Miss Face Contest 4, Latin Club 2.
KENNEDY, EDWARD ANTHONY . . . College
. . . Varsity Football 4, Junior Varsity Foot-
ball 2, 3, J Club 4, Senior Fellows 4,
Alpha Hi-Y 2, Baseball 4.
KEYS, GARY . . . General . . . Senior Fellows 4.
KINDRED, MARY ALINE . . . General . . .
Student Assistant 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Senior
Girls' 4.
KIRKLAND, JAMES . . . College . . . National
Honor Society 3, 4, Prayer Council 3, 4,
President 4, Senior Fellows' 4, J Club 4,
Chaplain 4, J. V. Basketball 2, Senior Bas-
ketball 3, 4, Vice-President of Senior Class
4, Calendar 4, All State 3, All City Captain 4.
KIRKLAND, SHIRLEY . . . Business . . .
Spanish Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Student Assist-
ant 3, Dramatic Club 2, Junior Girls' Club
3' Senior Girls 4' Student Faculty Game 3
Joi-iNsoN, CATHERINE . . . Business xflmugqicisik, viviAN KAY . . . Business . . . Ldtin
Cheerleader 4, Junior Girls' Club 3, Senior Club, Dramatic Club, Gamma Y-Teens.
Girls' Club 4, Beta Y-Teens 4.
JOHNSON, JACKIE . . . College . . . Mascot of
J Club 4, Howdy Queen 4, Miss Face
Contest 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Alpha Y-
KITE, MICHAEL . . . College . . . N.F.L. 2, 3,
4, Vice-President 3, Student Council.
KLEIN, LENORA L .... Business . . . Senior
Girls Club 4, Prayer Council, Rainbow Girls.
Teens 3. KLINE, MARYANNE BOBBlE . . , College . . ,
JOHNSON. -IULIAN ROBERT - . . College bgafhfhl Fencing Club 4, Delta Y-Teens 3, 4, Latin
Reds Football, Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, Kappa Hi-Y Club 2, Jr. Chorus 2, Girls Glee Club 3,
4, Senior Fellows' Club 4, D.C.T. 4.
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Sr. Chorus 4, Sr. Girls Club 4.
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KORNEGAY, SARA . . . General . . . Delta Y-
Teens 2, 35 Alpha Y-Teens 45 Senior Girls 45
Junior Girls 35 Student Assistance 3, 45
G.A.A. 2, 35 Jubilee 45 Calendar Contestant 4.
KRIBBS, NINA KAY . . . College . . . Senior
Girls 45 Alpha Y-Teens 4.
KUSICK, JAMES . . . General . . . Science Club
2, 35 French Club 25 N.F.L. 3, 45 Pres. 45
Dramatic Club 35 Senior Class Play 4.
LACKEY, ROBERT LEE . . . General . . .
Swimming5 Gamma Hi-Y.
LAMPE, DICK SKlPPY . . . General . . .
Senior Fellows, Minstrel5 Latin Club 2, 45
Kappa Hi-Y 3, 4.
LARGE, BARBARA ANN . . . College . . .
Dramatic Club 3.
LARUE, LINDA VIRGINIA . . . College . . .
Tiger's Claw 3, 45 Jr. Girls Club 35 Senior
Girls 45 Jubilee 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 3,
45 Delta Y-Teens 25 Dramatic Club 4.
LANEHART, RUTH EVELYN . . . Business . . .
Junior Girls 35 Delta Y-Teens 3, 45 Class
Night 45 Valedictorian, January 45 Christmas
Pageant 4.
LEBER, CAROLYN JOYE . . . College . . .
A. J. Contestant 45 Gamma Hi-Y Mascot 45
Calendar Contestant 45 Treasurer of Senior
Girls5 Delta Y-Teens 35 Alpha Y-Teens 45
Latin Club 2, 35 Jr. Girls 35 Miss Hair 45
Chorus 45 Jubilee 3, 45 Prayer Council 4.
LECHNER, BOBBY CHARLES, JR. . . . General
. . .Alpha Hi-Y 25 Gamma Hi-Y 45 Calendar
35 Stage Crew 4.
LEONARD, NANCY ELIZABETH . . . Business
. . . Sr, Girls5 Jr, Girls5 Jubilee 3, 45 Senior
Chorus 35 Girls Glee 25 Operetta 3.
LEWIS, DIANE ST. CLAIR . . . General . . .
Prayer Council 2, 3, 45 Junior Girls5 Senior
Girls5 Dramatic Club 25 Junior Chorus 2, 35
Class Night 45 Christmas Pageant 45 Most
Likely to Succeed Who's Who 4.
LEWIS, FRED W .... Business . . . Band 25
Gamma Hi-Y 45 Student Council 45 Prayer
Ccuncil 2, 3, 4.
LEWIS, PATSY . . . General . . . G.A.A. 2, 35
Senior Girls 45 General Chorus 35 D.C.T. 45
Beta Y-Teens 2.
LIGHTBODY, DORIS . . . General . . . Jr. Girls5
Senior Girls5 Student Assistant 35 Softball
Team 3.
LIPPARD, JOYCE AMELIA . . . Business . . .
Prayer Council I, 35 Alpha Y-Teens 35
Senior Girls.
LIPSEY, IMOGENE CHARLOTTE . . . Business
. . . Delta Y-Teen 2, 3, 45 Junior Girls5 Senior
Girls 45 Prayer Council 2, 3, 45 Band 25
Future Nurses 3, 45 Jubilee 3, 45 Dramatic
Club 2.
LITZENBERG, BARBARA JANICE . . . General
. . . Delta Y-Teens 4.
LLOYD, VICTOR SHEARIN . . . College . . .
Gamma Hi-Y 3, 45 Sgt.-at-Arms5 Junior
Varsity Football 35 Track Team 25 Swimming
Team 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Latin Club 2.
LOCKWOOD, JOYCE KATHLEEN . . . Business
. . . Girls Glee 2, 35 Chaplain 35 Sr, Chorus
45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Girls5
Senior Girls5 Gamma Y-Teens 45 All-State
Chorus 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Thespian Night 4.
LOIZAKES, JULIANN . . . Business . . . Future
Nurses Aid 35 Beta Y-Teens 45 Girls Varsity
Basketball 4.
LONG, ADA LENORA . . . General . . . D.C.T.
3, 45 Chaplain 45 Deca 45 Senior Girls 4.
LONG, AGNES LOUISE . . . Business . . .
General Chorus 25 Jr. Chorus 2, 35 Future
Nurses 25 Senior Girls 4.
LONG, BARBARA . . . General . . . D.C.T. 3, 45
' Reporter 45 Senior Girls 4.
LONG, BETTY JANE . . , General . . . Jr. Chorus
45 General Chorus 2.
LONG, MELVIN . . . General . . . Kappa Hi-Y5
Senior Fellows.
LOVE, SHIRLEY ANN . . . General . . .
General Chorus 2, 35 Girls Glee Club 45
Senior Girls 45 Prayer Council 2, 3, 45 Jubilee
45 Delta Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Class Night5
Christmas Pageant 4.
LOWDER, RONALD VANCE . . . General , . .
D.C.T.
LOWERY, GLORIA VIRGINIA . . . General . . .
Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Historian 3, 45
Junior Girls 35 Senior Girls 45 G.A.A. 2, 35
Jubilee 3, 45 Class Night5 Delta Y-Teens
2, 35 Calendar 45 Best Looking 4.
LOWRY, JAMES . . . College . . . Spanish Club
2, 35 Football Mgr. 25 Library Council 25
Deca 45 Beta Hi-Y 25 D.C.T. 3, 45 Most
Original 45 Student Council 45 Senior Fellows
Club 45 Prayer Council 35 Minstrel.
LOYD, GENE . . . General . . . Baseball, Jr.
Varsity.
LUMPKIN, DEANNA DOROTHY . . . College
. . . Pres. at Thespians 8. Dramatic Club 45
Sr. Chorus 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Miss
A. J. Contest 45 Delta Y-Teens Chaplain 45
Senior Girls5 Calendar 45 Jubilee 45 Tiger's
Claw 35 N.H.S. 4.
MACINTYRE, GEORGE WALLACE . . . College
. . . Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45
Basketball 3, 45 Alpha Hi-Y 25 Chaplain 35
President 45 Key Club 3, 45 Treasurer 45
President Senior Class 45 Calendar 35 Howdy
King 35 Senior Fellows Club 45 Latin
Club 2, 3.
MACKOUL, RENEE . . . College . , . G.A.A.
2, 35 Student Assistant 35 Spanish Club 25
Delta Y-Teens 3, 45 Parliamentarian 45
Junior Girls 35 Senior Girls 45 Senior Girls
Jubilee 3, 45 Student-Faculty Game 35
Dramatic Club 2.
MALONE, DAVID LELAND . . . College . . .
Delta Hi-Y 25 Junior Varsity Football 25
Varsity Football 3, 45 Big Wheel 4.
MARLOW, ROMA IOLA . . . General . . .
MARTIN, JERRY . . . Business . . .
MARTIN, SUSAN JANE . . . Business . . .
Junior Girls Club 35 Senior Girls Club 45
Dramatic Club 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 35 Senior
Chorus' 45 Senior Girls Jubilee 35 Operetta
45 ,Beta Y-Teens 45 Christmas Pageant 45
Prayer Council 3, 4,
MASSEY, CAROLINE DONA . . . General . . .
G.A.A. 25 Junior Girls Club 35 Senior Girls
Club 45 Delta Y-Teens 35 Class Night 4.
MASSINGILL, BOBBIE E .... General . . .
Band 45 Junior Girls Club 35 Senior Girls
Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 G.A.A. 2, 45 Delta
Y-Teens 2, 35 Student Assistant 45 Talent
Night 35 3-One Act Plays 45 Prayer Council
2, 3, 45 Junior Chorus 4.
McCANCE, DUDLEY JAMES . . . General . . .
McCLELLAND, JANE , . . College . . . Delta
Y-Teens 2, 3, Senior Girls Club 45 Dramatic
Club 45 M. C. for Miss Andrew Jackson
Contest 45 Student Council 45 Senior Girls
Jubilee 45 Future Nurses 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 25
Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Junior Girls Club 3.
McCLURE, LEE . . . College . . . Latin Club
2, 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Oracle Staff 3, 45
Art Editor 3, 45 Student Director for Miss
Andrew Jackson Contest 45 Senior Fellows
45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Class
Play 4.
McCONNELL, ISABELLE MARGARET . . .
General . . . General Chorus 25 Jr. Chorus 3.
MEYERS, JUANITA ROSE . . . College . . .
Sextette 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club Historian 35
Vice-Pres. 45 Thespian 2, 3, 45 Jr. Chorus
President 25 Sr. Chorus 3, 45 Variety Show
2, 3, 45 Miss A, J. Contest 45 Class Night 25
Thespian Night.
MILLER, BARBARA ANN . . . General . . .
Band 2, 3, 4.
MILLER, CAROLYN . . . College . . . Girls Glee
Club 2, 3, 45 Reporter 3, Secretary 45 Beta
Y-Teens 2, 35 Jr. Girls5 Sr. Girls5 Christmas
Program 2, 3, 45 Thanksgiving Program,
MILLER, DON . . . General . . . Alpha Hi-Y.
MILLER, GORDON . . . General . . . Football
2, 3, 45 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 J Club 45 Sr.
Fellows 45 Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 2.
MILLER, LYNELL . , . Business . . . January
Salutatorian5 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club
35 Jr. Girls 35 Christmas Pageant 45 Class
Night 4.
MILLER, SHELVA . . . General . . . Girls Glee
Club 2, 3, 45 Christmas Program 2, 3, 45
Thanksgiving Program 2, 3, 45 Future
Teachers 2.
MINTZ, RICHARD S .... General . . . Gamma
Hi-Y 25 Sr. Chorus 45 Jr. Chorus 2, 3.
McCOY, CAROL . . . College . . . Band 25 Delta
Y-Teens 2, 35 Junior Girls' Club 35 Prayer
56
Council 35 Senior Girls' Club 45 Alpha Y-
Teens 45 Calendar Girl 4: Latin Club 25 Senior
Girls' Jubilee 4.
McDONALD, WINIFRED ELAIN . . . Business
, . , Beta Y-Teens 45 G.A.A. 45 Library
Council 4.
McDOUGAL, JEAN ANN . . . Business . . .
Senior Chorus 45 Majorettes 35 Delta Y-Teens
2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4,
Secretary 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 National
Honor Society 3, 4, Reporter 45 :l'u'rri'Ur-G-i-rls'
-sk
J
Treasurer 45 Miss Andrew Jackson ContestCfo
M. C. 4.
McELHANEY, DOROTHY ELLEN . . . Business
. . . F.H.A, 25 Dramatic Club 35 Gamma Y-
Teens 25 Student Assistant 3, 45 Junior Girls'
Club 35 Senior Girls' Club 45 G.A.A. 25
Alpha Y-Teens 4.
MCGLAMORY, BETTY . . . Business . . .
Majorette 25 Dean's Office.
McKENZlE, LEE ROY . . . College . . . Latin
club 2 3- Key Club 3 9 6,3-,Z
McKIERNAN, JOHN . . . Business . .5?'E0nd
2, 35 Key Club 3, 45 Kappa Hi-Y 3, 45
Senior Fellows' Club 45 Junior Varsity Foot-
ball 35 Orchestra.
McKlNNEY, NORMA JEAN . . . Business . . .
Cheerleader 3, 4, Head 45 Miss A. J. Contest
35 Sweetheart ot Key Club 3, 45 Senior
Girls'5 Alpha Y-Teens 2, 35 Best All Round
45 Miss Lips 35 Miss Complexion 45 Student
Council 45 Class Night 4,
McLANE, EVELYN NEOMA . . . Business . . .
Secretary of Senior Class 45 Class Night 45
G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Christmas Pageant 4.
McLEOD, BETTY CAROLYN . . . General . . .
D.C.T. 3, 45 Junior Girls' 35 Senior Girls' 45
Senior Girls' Jubilee 45 Dramatic Club 4.
McLEOD, CALVIN EUGENE . . . General
McMANUS, BOBBY . . . Kappa Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
Chaplain 45 Swimming Team 2, 3, 45 Junior
Varsity Football 3, Key Club 3, 45 Reporter
45 Senior Fellows 45 President Senior Fellows5
Minstrel 4.
McNATT, DONALD . . . General
McQUEEN, PEGGY . . . General . . . General
Chorus 4.
MEDLIN, WILLIAM . . . General . . . Football
3, 45 Track 3, 4.
MEIXEL, BOBBY . . . Business . . . Football
Manager 45 Christmas Pageant 45 Class
Night 4.
MIZELL, HUBERT COLEMAN . . . General . . .
Basketball 3, 45 Basketball Mgr. 25 J Club
3, 45 Kappa Hi-Y 2, Jr. Boys 35 Student
Council 45 Tigers Claw 45 Junior Chorus 45
Lee-Jackson Sponsor 45 Sr. Fellows 4.
MOODY, DONALD E. . , . General . . .
MOORE, JULIA . . . General . . . Gamma Y-
Teens 2, 3, 45 Reporter5 Spanish Club 2,
3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Fashion Show 2, 3, 45
Jr. Girls5 Student Asst. 35 Senior Girls Club5
JubiIee5 Future Homemakers, Chaplain.
MORGAN, GEORGE R .... General . . .
Prayer Council5 Swimming 4.
MORGAN, JERRY LYNWOOD . . . College . . .
Band 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Dramatic
Club 45 Swimming Team 3, 45 Science Club
25 Sr. Fellows Club.
MOXLEY, ROBERT . . . College . . . Gamma
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Sr. Fellows 45 Student
Council 45 Pep Club 45 Key Club 3, 45
Varsity Football 45 Jr. Varsity 35 Swimming
2, 3, 45 Mascot Beta Y-Teens 4.
MULLANEY, CORNELIUS DARELL . . . General
. . . Kappa Hi-Y 45 Jr. Chorus 35 Sr. Chorus
45 Sr, Fellows Club 4.
MULLINS, BETTY . . . Business . . . Spanish
Club 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Sr. Girls.
MURPHY, DAVID A ..,. General . . .
Football 3, 4.
MURRAY, DAN ALLEN . . . General . . .
NEAL, TERRELL EUGENE . . . General . . .
NELMS, RICHARD RUSSELL . . . College . . .
Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 Baby Basketball 25
J. V. Basketball 35 Baby Team Football 35
Varsity Football 45 Key Club 3, 45 N.H.S, 3,
45 Oracle Staff 45 Student Council 45 Sr.
Fellows Club Chaplain 4.
NELSON, WILLIAM N .... College . . .
Gamma Hi 3, 4.
NEWSOME, JOHN . . . General . . . Alpha Hi-Y.
'flwwfui
SENIOR DIRECTORY
NICHELSON, IRIS BEATRICE . . . General . . .
General Chorus 25 Jr. Chorus 3, 45 Senior
Girls 45 Gamma Y-Teens 45 Dramaqc ilab 4.
NICHOLS, BUDDY . . nero . . kr. orus
45 Class Night 4.
NICHOLS, ROBERT . . . General . . . Beta Hi-Y
2, 3, 45 Chaplain 45 French Club 45 Sr.
Fellows 45 Prayer Council 45 Pep Club 4.
NOBLES, ALEEN . . . Business . . . Library
Council5 Gamma Y-Teens.
NOEGEL, MARIE ROSALIE . . . College . . .
Band 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Beta Y-Teens 25
Alpha Y-Teens 4.
NORMAN, CARL . . . College . . , Latin Club
25 Jr. Varsity 35 Gamma Hi-Y 35 DECA 8-
D.C.T. Club 4.
O'CONNOR, PATRICIA RUTH . . . Business . . .
Spanish Club 25 Delta Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Sr.
Girls 45 Jr. Chorus 4.
OGDEN, MICKEY CHARLENE . . . Business . . .
Cheerleader 3, 45 Beta Y-Teen 2, 3, 45
Dramatic Club 25 Jr. Girls5 Sr. Girls5 Jubilee
3, 45 Most Original 4.
O'NEAL, ROBERT . . . General . . . D.C.T. 45
Beta Hi-Y 3, 45 Sr, Band 2.
OVERSTREET, JOAN . . . Business . . . Prayer
Council 2, 3, 45 Alpha Y-Teens 25 Delta
Y-Teens 45 French Club 25 Jr. Girls 35 Senior
Girls 45 Jubilee Rainbow Girls 2, 3, 4.
PALMER, WILLIAM JOSEPH . . . College . . .
Alpha Hi-Y 2, 35 Sr. Fellows 45 N.H.S. 45
Minstrel 4.
PAMPERIN, DELORES . . . General . . . Prayer
Council 4.
PARKER, JANE . . . General . . . Jr. Girls 35
Prayer Council 3, 45 Sr. Girls 45 Alpha Y-
Teens 45 Jubilee 45 Dramatic Club 4.
PARKER, RONALD . . . General . . . Sr. Chorus5
Jr. Chorus.
PARNELL, ROSE MARIE , . . Business . . .
Prayer Council 25 Student Asst.5 Sr. Girls.
PARR, DAVIS EDWARD . . . College . . .
Kappa Hi-Y 3, 4.
PARRISH, CLAUDIA . . . General . . . Oracle
Staff 2, 3, 45 Jr. Editor 35 Editor-in-Chief 45
Senior Girls 45 Secretary5 Jubilee5 F.H.A. 25
Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Jr.
Girls5 Big Wheel.
PAYNE, CHARLES HOWARD . . . College . . .
Band 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Varsity
Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 45 Sr.
7 Fellows 4
PRESLEY, JOHN . . . College . . . Jr. Varsity
Football 2, 35 Alpha Hi-Y 2, 45 Latin Club
2, 35 Science Club 45 Prayer Council 2, 3, 4.
PROCTOR, ARNIE SUE . . . General . . .
Beta Y-Teen 2, 35 F.H.A. 2, 35 Pep Club 45
Girls Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball
Team 2.
PROSSER, BARBARA . . . General . . . Jr.
Chorus.
PROSSER, CAROLYN . . . Business . . . Library
Council 2, 3, Secretary 35 Fencing Club 45
Alpha Y-Teens 45 Sr. Girls 4.
RADCLIFF, BETTY JEAN . . . General . . .
D.C.T., General Chorus, Deco Club, Class
Night.
RANDALL, JOAN . . . Business . . . Delta
Y-Teens 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 Mascot
Beta Hi-Y 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Thespians
3, 45 Jubilee 3, 45 Jr. Girls 35 Mr. and Miss
Face Contest 45 Student Council5 N.H.S. 3,
45 Prayer Council 3, 4.
REED, LUCILLE . . . Business . . . Girls Glee5
General Chorus.
REDWINE, JOYCE MARY . . . College . . .
Band 2, 35 White ,Majorette 25 Delta Y-Teen
2, 3, 45 Jr. Chorus 3, 45 Jr. Girls 35 Sr. Girls
45 Variety Show 2.
REHBERG, JANETTE MERRILOU . . . Business
. . . Spanish Club l, 25 Prayer Council
Future Homemakers 25 Jr. Chorus5 Alpha
Y-Teens 2.
ROWLAND, W. A .... Business.
RUSHTON, THELMA RUTH . . . College . . .
Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 45 Sr. Girls Club 45
Latin Club 2.
SALLAS, GAYLE M .... Business . . . Beta Y-
Teen 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 45 Cheerleader 45
Jr. Girls 35 Sr. Girls 45 Jubilee 3, 45 Who's
Who Best Looking 45 French Club 3, 45
Student Council 35 Sr. Fellows Mascot 4.
SALSBURG, KENNETH E .... Business.
SALTER, KAY SANDRA . . . Business . .
Jr. Girls 3.
SAMUEL, JAMES B. JR .... College . . .
Latin Club 25 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Thes-
pians 3, 45 Sr. Chorus 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45
Shower of Stars 45 N. H. S. 3, 45 Prayer
Council 3, 4, Sr. Fe'lows5 Saludatorian.
SATTERWHITE, DERROLD EARLE . . . General
. . . Football, Baby Team 35 Sr. Chorus
45 Sr. Fellows 45 Kappa Hi-Y 45 Operetta 3, 4.
SCHEIB, ROBERT . . . General.
SCHEIBE, WILLIAM . . . Business . . . D.C.T.
3, 45 Christmas Pageant 45 Class Night 4.
SCHULTE, THOMAS F., JR .... College . . .
Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, 45 Prayer
Council 3, 45 J Club 45 Key Club 3, 45 Sr.
Fellows5 Reporter 45 Minstrel5 Varsity Foot-
2, 3, 4. ball 3, 4, Jr. v 'i B sbsii 3, v rw
:ici-mrr, DAVID ALAN . . . General 95660557 Bqsebsii 4, ms' Y Us Q S' Y
Gamma Hi-Y 45 Alpha Y-Teens Mascot 45
Senior Fellows Club 45 Spanish Club 2.
REINKE. SHANNON C-IRIS . . . Cell-ge . . .
Latin Club 25 Library Council 2, 35 Doctor
and Nurses 45 Sr. Fellows 4.
REYNOLDS, GEORGEANNE . . . College . . .
Delta Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Jr. Girls 35 Sr. Girls
45 Prayer Council 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 4, Treas-
urer 45 Calendar Girl 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Student
Council 45 Jubilee 45 Pep Club 4.
RICE, NANCY LUCINDA . . . College . . .
Latin Club 2, 45 Jr. Girls 35 Beta Y-Teens
45 Tiger's Claw 45 Sr. Girls 4.
RICHARDSON, ANNETTE . . . College . . .
Alpha Y-Teens 2, 45 Spanish Club 3, Reporter
35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Vice-Pres. 45 Oracle 2,
3, 4, Sophomore Editor 3, Senior Editor 45
N.H.S. 3, 45 Sr. Girls 45 Girls Varsity Soft-
ball Team 45 Prayer Council 4.
RICHARDSON, OWEN A .... General . . .
RIDDLE JAMES LARRY General
PAYNE. MIRIAM REBECCA . . . Businessymy Alpha Hi-Y, Jr. Varsity 'F50iissii, Varsity
PEARSUN, BOBBIE JEAN . . . General . . . FootbalI5 Varsity BasebaIl5 Sr. Fellows 45 J
Spanish Club 25 Delta Y-Teens 2, 35 Orches-
tra 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Softball
Team 35 Student Asst. 3.
PERRYMAN, CALHOUN BOUCHILLON . . .
Business . . .
PERRYMAN, CHARLES RAYMOND . . . General
. . . Dramatic Club 4.
PIKE, PATRICIA ANNE . . . Business . . .
General Chorus 25 Christmas Pageant 2, 45
Thanksgiving Program 2, 45 Jr. Girls5 Alpha
Y-Teens 3, 45 Girls Glee 4.
PITTS, DAVID ALLAN . . . College . . .
Orchestra 2, 3. 45 Science Club 3.
PLEASANTS, DORIS CAROL . . . Business . . .
Alpha Y-Teens5 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Sr, Girls
Club5 G.A.A.5 Jubilee5 Jr. Chorus5 Prayer
Council 2, 3, 4,
POE, RENIA CATHERINE . . . College . . .
Dramatic Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 G.A.A.
2, 35 Jr. Girls5 Secretary5 Sr. Girls5 Prayer
Council 3, 45 Miss Nose 45 Historian, 45
Jubilee 35 Delta Y-Teens, Social Chrm. 3.
POLK, STANLEY . . . General . . . Sr. Chorus.
POWELL. GLEN OTIS . . . College . . . Swim-
ming Team 25 Jr. Varsity Football 2, 35 Jr.
Varsity Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 4.
POWELL, JOHN WINDELL . . . Business . . .
Prayer Council 45 Spanish Club 2.
PRESCOTT, JACQUELINE . . . General . . .
Majorettes 25 Variety Show 25 Jr. Girls5 Sr.
Girls5 Jubilee 35 General Chorus 45 Howdy
' Queen Contestant 45 Calendar Contestant 4.
PRESCOTT, SADIE LOUISE . . . General . . .
Sr. Girls, Chaplain 45 Delta Y-Teens 3, 45
Reporter 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 3,
45 Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Prayer Council
3, 45 Jr. Girls5 Jubilee 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4.
Club.
RIGGINS, RAY LAMBERT . . . General . . .
Delta Hi-Y 2, 35 Sr. Fellows 45 Kappa Hi-Y
45 Big Wheel 4.
RINER, BARBARA JEAN . . . General . . .
G.A.A. 2, 3, Soph. Rep. 25 General Chorus 35
Jr. Chorus 45 Softball Team 2, 45 Volleyball
2, 45 Most Athletic 45 Jr. Chorus President
45 Sr. Girls.
RHODEN, SARA LILLIAN . . . General . . .
ROBERTS, ETHEL . . . General . . .
ROBSON, MARGARET . . . College . . . Latin
Club 25 Jr. Girls 35 Student Asst. 3, 45
Gamma Y-Teens ICC Representative 45
G.A.A. Jr. Representtive 35 Pres. 45 Student
Council, Girls Vice-President 45 Girls Varsity
Basketball 4.
ROCKWOOD, BARBARA LEE . . . College . . .
RODEN, JOANN . . . Business . . . Alpha Y-
Teens 35 Delta Y-Teens 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Jr.
J Girls 35 Sr. Girls 45 Spanish Club 2.
ROGERS, ELIZABETH . . . General . . . Latin
Club 25 Prayer Council 2, 35 D.C.T. 45
Senior Girls 4.
ROGERS, VERA ELIZABETH . . . General . . .
D.C.T. 3, 4.
Latin Club.
ROGERS, JOE . . . General . . . Beta Hi-Y 45
D.C.T. 4.
ROHMAN, JOYCE . . . Business . . . Delta
Y-Teens5 Jr. Girls5 Spanish Club5 Sr. Girls5
Future Homemakers5 Dramatic Club 2.
ROUNTREE, EDLEY . . . General . . . D.C.T.
3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Sr. Fellows 45 DECA 4.
ROWELL, JERETTA . . . General . . . Sr, Girls
45 G.A.A.5 Gamma Y-Teens5 Student Council5
fnocsns, MARLENE ooius . . . General . . .
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SCOTT, MARION ANN . . . Business . . . Span-
ish Club 25 GAA 2, 35 Jr. Chorus 2, 45 Alpha
Y Teens 2, 35 Sr. Girls 4.
SCOTTEN, JANET ANN . . . Business . . .
Cheerleader 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Delta Y Teens
2, 3, 45 Kappa Hi Y Mascot 45 Dramatic
Club 2, 35 Sr. Chorus 2, 3, 45 Sr. Girls5 Jr.
Girls5 Spanish Club 25 Jubilee 4.
SEAMANN, LAWRENCE RUSSELL . . . College
. . . Key Club 35 Jr. Girls Mascot 3.
SELLERS, MARTHA LYNETTE . . . General f. .
Vice President of January Graduating Class
45 Who's Who 45 Delta Y Teens 2, 35
Gamma Y Teens 45 Sr. Girls5 Jr. Chorus 3,
E155 Christmas Pageant 45 Class Night 45 Jr.
irls.
SHACKELFORD, JIMMY . . . College . . .
Kappa Hi Y 2.
SHANNON, BETTY ANN . . . General . . .
GAA 35 Student Asst. 35 D.C.T. 3, 45 Sr.
Girls 4.
SHIELDS, LUCILLE . . . Business . . . Jr. Girls
35 Sr, Girls 4.
SHIVER, JOHN PAUL . . . General . . . Jr.
Varsity Football 2, 35 Varsity Swimming
Team 2, 3, 4.
SHORTRIDGE, JACK . . . General.
SIKES, BETTY LOU . . . Business . . . Beta Y
Teens 2, 3, 45 Reporter 2, Chaplain 45 Jr.
Girls 35 Senior Girls 45 Tiger's Claw 3, 45
Business Manager 3, 45 Prayer Council 35
Future Homemakers 35 N.F.L. 25 Secretary 2.
SILAS, FRANZ E. JR .... General . . . Red
Football 2, 3. -
n.cox, JUANITA . . . Business .figzfcfi
Chorus 2, 3.
SIMMONS, FERRIS EUGENE . . . General . . .
Baseball 3, 4.
SIMMONS, WILLIAM DONALD . . . College
. . . Delta Hi Y 25 Alpha Hi Y 45 Latin Club
25 Senior Fellows 45 Minstrel 4.
SINCLAIR, ROBERT WADE . . . General . . .
Delta Hi Y 25 Junior Varsity Football 3.
SING, CORA ANN . . . Business . . . Gamma
Y Teens 2, 3, 45 Chaplain 35 President 45
GAA 2, 3, 45 Corresponding Sec. 45 Jr. Girls5
Sr. Girls5 Jubilee 35 Student Assistant 3, 45
N.H.S. 3, 4.
SKIPPER, MARTHA JANISE . . . General . . .
Majorettes 2, 35 Gamma Y Teens 2, 45 Cal-
endar Girl 35 Jr. Girs 35 Sr. Girls 4.
SLATER, WILLIAM HAMPTON . . . General
. . . Kappa Hi Y 2, 3, 45 Swimming Team 2,
35 J Club 4.
SMITH, GEORGE . . . General . . . Gamma
Hi Y.
SMITH, NICK HENRY . . . General . . . Alpha
Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Senior Fellows 45 Basketball
Mgr. 3, 4.
4
C9i0lsl:2flffd
SENIOR DIRECTORY
SMITH, NORMA JEAN . . . General . . . Tiger's
Claw, Senior Girls 4.
SMITH, ROBERT WAKEFIELD . . . College . . .
Spanish Club 3, Senior Fellows Club 3, Hi-Y.
SMITH, RONALD LEE . . . College . . . Varsity
Baseball 2, 3, 4, J Club 4.
SMITH, WILMA SUE . . . Business . . . N.H.S.
3, 4, Delta Y-Teens 4, Spanish Club 2, 3,
Fencing Club 4, Senior Girls 4, Junior girls'
Club 3. ,
snow, SYLVIA . . . College 9B05lfl.i5 Girls
3, Senior Girls 4, Calendar 4, Who's Who
4, Prayer Council 4, Senior Jubilee 4.
SNOW, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH . . . Business
. . . Prayer Council 2, 3, Oracle Rep. 3, 4,
Red Cross Rep. 4.
SOSSAMON, SUE . . . General . . . Gamma
Y-Teens, Senior Girls Club, General Chorus,
Junior Chorus.
SPONHOLTZ, GLENN MILTON . . . College
. . . Library Council 2, 3, Treos., N.H.S.
3, 4.
STAFFORD, DANNY . . . General . . . Junior
Varsity Football 2, Delta Hi-Y 4, Senior Fel-
lows 4, Varsity Football 4.
STAFFORD, FAYE CAROLYN . . . Business . . .
Spanish Club 2, 3, Gamma Y-Teens 2, Junior
Girls 3, Jubilee 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, Delta
Y-Teens 3, 4, Senior Girls 4.
STALL, JOAN LYNN . . . General . . . Alpha
Y-Teens 2, F.H.A. 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3,
Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4, Calendar 4,
Senior Girls Jubilee 4, Rainbow Girls.
STALY, JOANN . . . Business . . . French Club
2, General Chorus 2, Junior Chorus 4.
STEPHENS, HAROLD CECIL . . . College . . .
Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, Minstrel and
Bon Fire.
STEWART, JAMES . . . College . . . Swimming
Team 3, 4, J Club 4.
STOCKSDALE, JACQUELINE JEAN . . . College
. . . French Club 2, 3, Prayer Council 2, 3,
4, Delta Y-Teens 3, Cut and Thrust Club 4,
Rep. 4, Oracle 2, 3, Assistant Club Editor 2,
Club Editor 3, Junior Girls Club 3, Senior
Girls Club 4, Jubilee 3, 4, Usher, Miss A. J.
Contest 3.
STONE, DOROTHY IRIS . . . General . . . Class
Night and Christmas Pageant.
STRICKLAND, ALBERT . . . General . . . Junior
Varsity Football, Senior Fellows 4, Junior
Varsity Basketball.
STRICKLAND, CAROLE ANNE . . . General
. . . Tiger's Claw 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4,
N.F.L. 3, Delta Y-Teens 3, 4, Dramatic Club
2, 3, 4, Thespian Society 4, Prayer Council
3, 4, Class Night 4, Junior Girls Club 3,
Senior Girls 4, Quill and Scroll Society 4.
STRICKLAND, DAVID CLINTON . . . College.
STRICKLAND, JACQUELINE . . . Business . . .
Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls 4.
STRICKLAND, PAUL HERSHELL . . . General.
STROUD, EUGENE FREDERIC . . . General . . .
Hi-Y 2, 3, 4.
SUTTON, KENNETH . . . College . . . Key Club
2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Most Likely to Succeed 4,
Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, 4, N.H.S.
3, 4, Prayer Council 3, 4, Senior Fellows 4,
Varsity Basketball 4, J. V. Basketball 2, 3.
SUTTON, SARA ELLEN . . . College . . . Beta
Y-Teens 2, 3, Junior Girls 2, Girls Glee 3,
Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4, Spanish Club 2.
SYNHOFF, ERNEST AUGUST JR .... General.
TATE, ROY JACKSON . . . College.
TAYLOR, ALBERT FORREST . . . General . . .
D.C.T. 3, 4, Delta Hi-Y 2.
TAYLOR, BARRY EDWARD . . . College . . .
Kappa Hi-Y 3, 4, Reporter 4, Band 3, 4,
Key Club 3, 4, Business Manager 4.
5 TAYLOR, BRYAN . . . College . . . Beta l-li-Y
2, 3. QJQQIDPI
TAYLOR, CLAUDINE . . . Business . . . Span-
ish Club 2, 3, Treos. 3, G.A.A. 2, Library
Council 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, Delta
Y-Teens 2, 3, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls 4,
Cheerleader 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, President 4,
Usher at Grad. 2, 3.
TAYLOR, GLENDA . . . General.
TAYLOR, JOYCE MARION . . . College . . .
G.A.A. 3, Science Club 3, 4, Future Nurses
4, Jr. Red Cross 3.
TAYLOR, DESSA . . . Business.
TESTON, SAMUEL J .... College.
THIEMANN, RUTH . . . Business . . . Band 2,
3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Junior Girls 3, Future
Nurses 2, Senior Girls 4.
THOMAS, KENNETH PRESTON . . . General.
THOMAS, VICTOR R .... General . . . D.C.T.
3, 4, Pres. 4, Senior Fellows 4, Student
Council 4, Pep Committee 4, Minstrel and
Bon Fire 4.
THOMPSON, THOMAS JACKSON JR ....
General . . . Jr. Varsity Football 2, Varsity
Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, J Club 3, 4,
Senior Fellows 4.
TIENCKEN, MARGARET ANN . . . Business
. . . Chaplain Junior Girls Club 3, Sec. Girls
Glee Club 4, Pres. Girls Glee 4, Senior Girls
Club 4, Student Director Jubilee 4, Big
Wheel 4, Class Night 4, Beta Y-Teens 2,
Senior Girls Jubilee 3, 4.
TITUS, JACQUELYN . . . Business . . . G.A.A.
2, Delta Y-Teens 3, 4, Prayer Council 4,
Senior Chorus 4, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls
4, Junior Girls Jubilee 3.
TOMLINSON, ARNOLD WALLACE . . . Gen-
eral.
TOMLINSON, LINDA LEE . . . Business.
TOMLINSON, TOMMY . . . College.
TOMPKINS, FLORENCE VOORHEES . . Busi-
ness . . . Band 2, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls
4.
TOMPKINS, MALLORY ELWOOD . . . General.
TOWERY, MARY FAYE . . . General . . . Alpha
Y-Teens 4.
TOWNSEND, ANN . . . Business . . . Latin
Club 2, 3, Junior Girls 3, Delta Y-Teens 3,
Senior Girls 4, Dean's Office 3, G.A.A. 2,
Prayer Council 2, 3, Senior Girls Jubilee 4.
TRATZKI, MARIAN GALE . . . Business . . .
Senior Girls 4.
TROUPE, PEGGY RUTH . . . College . . . Fu-
ture Doctors' and Nurses' Club 2, 3, 4, Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4, Library Council 4,
Valedictorian.
TUCKER, BEVERLY JEAN . . . College . . .
Senior Girls 4, Cut 'n Thrust Club 4.
TURNAGE, LULA MOREA . . . Business . . .
Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club
4, Reporter 4, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Christ-
mas Pageant 2, 3, 4, Operetta 4, Junior
Girls 3, Prayer Council 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls
4, Jubilee 4, Tiger's Claw Rep. 2.
TUTEN, PATRICIA LORENE . . . Business . . .
Junior Chorus 2, Girls Glee 3, Gamma
Y-Teens 4, Student Council Rep. 4.
VADEN, DON GREGORY . . . General . .
Football 3, 4, Senior Fellows 4.
VANDIVER, MARY PATRICIA . . . College . . .
Spanish Club 2, Senior Girls Jubilee 3, 4,
Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Junior
Girls Club 3, Senior Girls 4, Junior Chorus
4, Accompanist: Talent Night, Miss A. J.
Contest, T.V. Stars of Tomorrow.
VILLENEUVE, JOE H .... College . . . Dra-
matic Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Latin Club
2, 4, Future Doctors' and Nurses' Club 4,
Mascot of Future Teachers 4, Orchestra 2,
3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, Prayer Council 2.
VINEYARD, PAT . . . College . . . G.A.A. 2,
3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Spanish Club 2, Sports Day
4, Student Assistant 3, 4.
WADSWORTH, MARY ELIZABETH . . . Gen-
eral.
WALKER ,CHARLES FRANK . . . General.
WALKER, PEGGY . . . Business.
WALKER, WILLIAM DAVID . . . General . .
Gamma Hi-Y.
WARREN, MERA ANN . . . College . . . Dra-
matic Club 2, 3, 4, Prayer Council 2, 3,
Thespians 3, 4, Junior Girls 3, Senior Girls
4, General Chorus 3: Senior Chorus 4, F.T.A.
3, 4, Chaplain 3, Secretary 4, Latin Club 2,
3 l-Act Plays 4, T.V. Stars of Tomorrow 4.
WATFORD, EDWARD ALLEN . . . College.
WATSON, FRANCES . . . General . . . G.A.A.
2, Varsity Basketball Team 3, Softball Team
3, Sports Day 3, Student Assistance 3.
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WEAVER, FREDERICK WILLIAM . . . College
. . . Chap., Jan. Grad. Class 4, Big Wheel 4.
WEBB, SHERRON SYLVIA . . . General . . .
D.C.T. 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Junior Girls 3, Sen-
ior Girls 4, Seniors Girls Jubilee 4, Dramatic
Club 4.
WHEELER, CLARICE . . . Business . . . General
Chorus 2.
WHITE, PATRICIA ANN . . . College . . . Al-
pha Y-Teens 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Girls
4, Prayer Council 3, 4.
WHITMAN, JEAN . . . General . . . Junior
Girls 3, Senior Girls 3, 4, Jubilee 3, Future
Teachers 4, Delta Y-Teens 2.
WIGGINS, PEGGY JANET . . . College . . .
Talent Night, lst Place 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4,
3 l-Act Plays 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4,
Sec. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Miss A. J. Con-
test 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3,
Variety Show 2, 3, Prayer Council 2, 3, 4,
Girls Glee 2, N.H.S. 3, 4.
WILLHELM, BEVERLY . . . General . . . Delta
Y-Teens 2, Senior Girls 4, Senior Girls Jubi-
lee 4.
WILLIAMS, BARBARA ANN . . . General . . .
D.C.T. 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Junior Girls 3, Sen-
ior Girls 4, Senior Girls Jubilee 4.
WILLIAMS, BARBARA ANNE . . . General . . .
Girls Glee Club.
WILLIAMS, GENE KENNETH . . . College . . .
Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Prayer
Council 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Senior
Fellows 4, Fencing Club 4, J Club.
WILLIAMS, DOROTHY GYNELLE . . . Business.
WILLIAMS, GENEVA . . . Business.
WILLIAMS, GLYNN BRYCE . . . College . . .
Gamma Hi-Y 4.
WILLIAMS, JACK . . . College . . . Latin Club
2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Re-
porter 3, Vice-Pres. 4, J Club 4, Senior
Fellows 4, Mascot Gamma Y-Teens, Baby
Team Basketball 2, Football 2, Varsity Foot-
ball 3, 4, Track 4.
WILLIAMS, JOAN DELORES . . . Business . . .
Spanish Club, Senior Girls Club. -I -yy
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WILLIAMS, LAVONNE ELIZABETH .' . .
eral . . . Junior Chorus, Prayer Council.
WILLIAMS, MARY KATE . . . College . . .
Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Delta
Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls Club 3, Senior
Girls 4, Jubilee 3, 4, Jr. Majorettes 3, Sr.
Majorettes 4, Thespians 3, 4, Band 3, 4,
Rainbow Girls 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAMS, MERRILL F., JR .... General . .
Band 2, 3, 4, Football Mgr. 2.
WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY ANN . . . General.
WISE, CLARA . . . College . . . French Club 2,
3, 4, lhespians 2, Clerk 3, 4, ..onor Tnespian
Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4,3 Jr. Girls 3, Sr. Girls 4,
N.H.S. 3, 4, Beta Y-Teens 3, 4, Junior
Chorus 3, 4, Girls Glee 4, Orchestra 2, 3,
Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 3.
WOODWARD, CONNIE SUE . . . Business . . .
Student Assistant 3, 4, Recording Secretary
G.A.A. 3, 4, Tiger's Claw Rep. 3.
WORLEY, HELEN PAULLA . . . General.
WRIGHT, PATRICIA RUBY . . . General . .
National Honor Society.
YONN, ELIZABETH . . . General . . . Senior
Girls, Beta Y-Teens.
ZARUBA, NANCY FAYE . . . Business . . .
Girls Glee Club 2, Senior Chorus 2, 3, 4,
Girls Sextet 4, Dramatic Club 2, Senior Girls
4, Prayer Council 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4.
ZIEGLER, MARGUERITE CHARLENE . . . Gen-
eral. . .Ju -io Gi ls 3, Senior Girls 4, G.A.A.
3, Prayer Council 2, 3, 4.
ZIMMERMAN, BEN . . . General . . . D.C.T.
3, 4, Reporter 3, Parl. 4, Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,
Rep. 3, Pres. 4, Senior Fellows 4, Sec. 4,
N.H.S. 3, 4, Student Council 4, Minstrel 4,
Bon Fire 4, Big Wheel 4, Class Night 4.
ZIMMERMAN, ERNEST L .... College . .
N.H.S.
THE 1957 JUNIOR
CLASS
The student's Junior year at Jackson might well be
called his in-between year. He has survived the kid-
ding and razzing that is a part of his Sophomore year,
and now he is satisfied just to participate in his various
activities until that great day when he becomes a Senior.
Two clubs that provide plenty of activities for Juniors are
the Jr. Boys and the Jr, Girls. One ot the highlights of
the Jr. Girls is the crowning of the Queen and King at
the annual Christmas Dance.
These clubs, and others, are just preparing him tor the
many activities of which he will be a part in his Senior
year.
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Dyal, Mary Jane
Darden, Kenneth
Drawdy, L.
Eaton, Prissy
Church, Bob
Collins, Gayle
Cox, Ann
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Gaskins, Pat
Griffin, Gladys
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Hettrick, Eunice
Hutchinson, Bobby
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Gaylard, Susan Glenn, Ann
Guthrie, Patty Haley, Harold
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Howard, Maxine
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Margene, Mary
McCormack, Joyce
Katsikas, George Kearns, Kay
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Parsley, Marjorie
Phillips, Sandra
Raulerson, Leona
Patterson, Joyce
Pike, Robert
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Weaver, Nellie
Whitehead, Shirley
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Weber, Grace
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To a sophomore, every phase of his life
at Jackson is a new and exciting adventure.
Every day, in every class, there's the promise
of something new and exciting. Meeting
new friends and teachers, even the razz-
ing from the upperclassmen is fun.
Many of the students have attended Jack-
son's activities before, perhaps with an older
brother or sister. But now, they can watch
their own friends participate in the sports
events and programs, or better yet, partici-
pate themselves.
Truly, the sophomores look forward to
their future years at Jackson with eager an-
ticipation.
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Abele, Ann
Adams, Cary
Adams, Helen
Adams, Paul
Agee, Arlette
Albert, Rose
Alexander, Wayne
Alverez, Joe
Anderson, Anna
Anderson, Ellen
Anderson, Elwin
Anderson, Mary
Angeley, Janice
Angelo, James
Ashley, Walter
Atkinson, Neal
Bailey, Charlotte
Baity, Harry
Barfield, Billy
Barfield, Flora Mae
Barkham, Geraldine
Bones, Howard
Barnett, Charles
Barron, Patty
Borsh, Donald
Bascard, Edith
Bass, Judy
Batteh, Rima
Batteh, Mike
Batteh, Salwa
Batten, Tommy
Bazemore, Bonnie
Bazzell, Bonnie
Bazzell, Linda Faye
Beckham, David
Beck, Barbara
Beecher, Anna Theresa
Bell, David
Bell, Jean
Bell, Paul
Belser, Sandra
Benefield, Brenda
Bennett, Aloma
Bensen, Phyllis
Berrier, Carolyn
Biendenkapp, John
Binkly, William
Birbeck, Joe
Birdsong, Billy
Bishop, Barbara
Bishop, Imogene
Blackwell, Pete
Bladen, Carline
Blair, Carolyn
Blocker, Roxie
Blount, Dorothy
Bodine, Betty
Bodway, Billy
Bolypton, Larry
Booth, Carolyn
Boree, Ann
Bozeman, Carolyn
Bosler, Robert
Boswell, Shirley
Carroll, Hazel
Carroll, Jack
Carter, Dorothy
Cassidy, Linda
Cates, Mae
Cavender, Jimmy
Cenell, Ernestine
Chairs, Frank
Chalker, Ann
Chalker, Rosemary
Chalker, Sandra
Chansey, Barbara-
Cherry, Thomas
Chester, James
Clance, Judy
Clardy, Franklin
Clark, Buddy
Clark, Sherran
Clark, Shirley
Clark, Charles
Clatterbuck, Carol
Clements, Edwin
Cline, Barbara
Cloud, Myrean
Cobb, Vernon
Collins, Bobby
Collins, Gail
Conjer, Jimmy
Conner, Nelson
Cook, Elbert
Cook, Marion
Cooper, Sammy
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Bozeman, Carolyn
Baldwin, Thomas
Braden, Lester
Bradeen, Richard
Bradley, Lionel
Braint, Delbert
Brantley, Wylene
Brawley, Glynn
Breener, Eugene
Brunofosky, Elaine
Brunofosky, Margie
Brite, Roslyn
Buchannan, Larry
Bullard, Sandra
Bullard, Waneta
Bunting, Sarah
Burney, Mary Lane
Burnsed, Derrold
Copeland, Wanda
Corrington, Helen
Cox, Janier
Cox, Jimmy
Coyner, Janet
Crawford, Mary
Crawford, Wanda
Crews, Franklin
Cribbs, Lee
Criswell, Betty Jo
Croft, Janice
Crow, Robert
Crowell, Donald
Cunningham, George
Daniel, Martha
Davis, Ann
Davis, Betty
Davis, Forrest
Davis, Jimmy
Davis, Mary
Davis, Roger
Davis, Theresa
Dawson, Sandra
Dean, Ralph
Dean, Robert
DeBarry, Carolyn
DeCastro, Stanley
Dees, Janice
Dees, Lois
DeLettre, Charles
DeLoach, Jackie
Dennard, Mary
Brooks, Rae Burnsed, Edward
Brooks, Mary Buskie, Ronnie
Brown, Glenda Butler, Charles
Br wn,J Ann
Brzwn, grande Cain' Roy
Brown' Sidney Callwell, Bob
Brown, Shirley Calvert, John
Canova, Mary Linda
Brown, Shirley Canter, Nancy Ja
Bruce, Larry Carney, Annie
Brumbalow, Gerald Carroll, Deanna
Brumfield, Bernard Carroll, Bryan
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Denmark, Steven
Dickerson, Sam
Dicks, Bobby
Divine, Richard
Dixon, Billy
Dixon, Neal
Dixon, Richard
Dixon, Velma
Dobson, Delores
Donker, Jack
Douglas, Jerry
Douglas, Lora Nell
Douglas, Marie
Douglas, Mary
Douglas, Sharon
Dowdy, Mary Jo
David, Drummond
Drury, Yvonne
Duffy Diane
Dukes, James
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Dukes Ruthalee
Duncan, Jo Ann
Duncan, Johnny
Durden, Donald
Durham, Bobbie
Dux, Barbara
Dyal, Jeannette
Dyal, Judy
Dyles, Richard
Edenfield, Paul
Edmondson, Shirley
Edwards, Frank
Edwards, Talbot
Ek, Bobby
Eller, Evelyn
Enright, Billy
Evans, Charles
Evans, Evelyn
Evans, Linda
Everhart, Kathryn
Eversole, Gerorge
Faling, Carranna
Farah, Julian
Feener, Ronald
Ferguson, Jerri
Ferrell, Pat
Fleming, Richard
Foosha, Barbara
Foreman, Charity
Forsythe, Betty Jane
Fouraker, Mona
Fowler, Joy
Frankel, Pearl
Fritts, Bobby
Fussell, Cathryn
Futrill, Williams
Gandy, Carl
Garner, Andy
Garrett,
Garrett
Garrett,
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David
Marvin
Morris
Garrett, Virginia
Garrison, Frances
Garrison, Mildred
Gaylard, Ruth
Geiger, Martha
Geoghagan, Rachel
Geoghagan, Ronnie
George, Wayne
George, William
Gibson, Barbara
Gill, Geraldine
Gilliard, Virginia
Girard, Lester
Givens, Carla
Givens, Nancy
Godfrey, Gloria
Goff, Earsel
Goltuso, Nick
Jordan, Mary
Gore, Ronald
Graham, Janelle
Graham, Polly
Green, Billy
Green, Patricia
Green, Sherron
Greenbaum, Helen
Griffin, Arthur
Griffin, Charles
Griffin, Gorden
Griffin, Theodore
Grimsley, Faye
Griswell, Betty
Grove, Gene
Grovestein, Bobby
Grundy, Lowana
Gunter, Lana
Gurley, Betty
Gurr, Phillip
Gutman, Calvin
Hagan, Caryl
Halford, Claudia
Hall, Ardelia
Hall, Graydon
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Highsmith, Pat
Highsmith, Shirley
Hightower, Wayne
Hillhouse, John
Hilton, David
Hirshman, Norma
Hitzing, Wade
Hodges, Shirley
Hoffman, John
Hoilman, William
Hollingsworth, Jack
Holman, Elaine
Holmes, Janice
HoltKamp, Ken
Holten, Joyce
Holten, Woody
Holzhey, Eleanor
Hood, Sharon
Hope, Gene
Howard, Joe
Howard, Marshall
Howell, Charles
Hudson, Charles
Huffstettler, Rex
Hugo, Homer
Hulbert, Jo Ann
Hurst Faye
Hurst, Linda
Hutchinson, Harriet
Hutchinson, Joyce
Huthmacher, Bobby
Hutson, Carol
Hults, Leroy
lngle, Paul
lnman, Barbara
Jackson, Aleene
Jacobs, Barbara
James, Linda
James, Thomas
Jenkins, Richard
Jennewine, Jane
Jernigan, Jean
Jerrold, Beverly
Johns, James
Johns, James
Johns, Loudine
Johnson, Dorothy
Johnson, Edgar
Johnson, Ida
Johnson, Jo Ann
Johnson Marie
Johnson, Mason
Johnson Rita
Joiner, Doris
Joiner, Jenney
Jones, Bill
Jones, Carlos
Jones, Donald
Jones, Dorothy
Jones, Marie
Jones, Oswell
Jones, Paul
Jones, Virginia
Jordan, Joy
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Hall, Milton
Hall, Randy
Hall, Walter
Halter, Barbara
Hamby, Larry
Hamilton, Geneva
Hammock, Ann
Hanson, Donald
Hansen, Irene
Harnage, Bucky
Harold, Herbert
Harpe, Everett
Harper, Jean
Harper, Sonja
Harrison, Monteen
Hart, Charles
Hart, Helen
Harter, Jackie
Hartly, Raymond
Hartman, Jane
Harvey, Madison
Haskins, Mary
Hassell, James
Haynes, Carol
Hayes, Melvin
Hazauri, Victoria
Helms, Virginia
Henderson, Betty
Henderson, Howard
Hendricks, Evelyn
Hendricks, Kent
Hendry, Donald
Henry, Brenda
Henry, Carol
Henton, Gerold
Herndon, Harold
Hester, Joyce
Higginbotham, Herber
Higginbotham, Danny
Higginbotham, Marie
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Joubert, Carolyn
Jowers, Tommy
Justino, Jackie
Karchaske, Ronald
Kearce, Carolyn
Keen, Lawrence
Kelley, Wayne
Kemp, Patricia
Kidd, Edgar
Kindig, Norma
King, Billy
King, Evelyn
King, Lawson
Kinnaman, Karen
Kirksey, Frances
Kite, Tommy
Kline, Barbara
Kline, Carol
Koenig, Henry
Krouse, Jo Ann
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Kurtz, Nathan
Lally, Mildren
Lamb, Bebe
Lamb, Thelma
Land, Sue
Landreth, Patricia
Lang, David
Lanza, Noraine
Larner, Billy
Law, Grace
Lawinmore, Ruth
Lawson, Marian
Layton, James
Leber, Frances
Lee, Gaylen
Lee, Jesse
Lee, Joyce
Leeper, Hazel
Leonard, Connie
Lewis, Judy
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Lewis, Pat
Lewis, Vivian
Link, Linda
Linton, James
Llewellan, Sandra
Lloyd, Lonnie Mae
Lloyd, Barbara
Lotz, Patsy
Lovette, Frances
Lovette, Lindo
Lowder, Larry
Loyde, Linda
Luke, Allen
Lutens, Duke
Lynch, Johnny
Lynch, Mike
Lynn, Jeanette
McCall, John
McClain, Linda
McClain, Sharon
McCloud, Sandra
McCoy, Marilyn
McDaniel, Richard
McDonald, Frances
McDonald, Jerry
McDowell, Robert
McFalI, John
McGrew, Mary Anne
McHale, Arthur
McKee, Ann
McKenzie, Jesse
McKenzie, Walter
McMullen, Steve
Maclntyre, Edith
MacLahannan, Robert
Madison, Hortense
Maner, Virginia
Mann, Dale
Mann, Jeannette
Margene, Judith
Martin, Carla
Martin, Judith
Martini, Jerry
Massingill, Patsy
Mason, Robbie
Mathis, Gene
Matthews, Linda
Mayo, Jimmy
Menotte, Jimmy
Merrett, Shirley
Merrett, Jimmy
Mickler, Madeline
Mickler, Patty
Miley, Ray
Milford, Helen
Miles, R. V.
Miller, Charlotte
Miller, Wynell
Miller, Carroll
Mims, LaVerna
Mitchell, Wanda
Mock, Ann
Monson, Sally
Moody, JoAnn
Oliver, Elbert
0'Neal, Barbara
Osburn, John
Overstreet, Carma
Oviatt, Mary Jane
Palmer, Judy
Pamperin, Carla
Parfitt, Diane
Parker, Mary Ann
Parrish, Robert
Parseley, Lois
Purvis, Frankie
Pate, Franklin
Pate, Marvin
Patterson, Patsy
Paulk, Dorothy Sue
Paulk, Oris
Payne, Monette
Payne, Wallace
Peacock, Catherine
Peacock, Ellis,
Pearson, Jo Ann
Pelham, James
Pepe, Michael
Perry, Margie
Pevy, Roberta
Perryman, Richard
Peterson, Jo Ann
Petigrew, Teddy
Phillips, Barbara
Pickett, Harold
Pierantonis, Lydia
Lou
Piter, James
Pilcher, Dotty
Pylant, Emory
Pillsbury, Marlene
Pixler, Frank
Pope, Marda
Poston, Gayle
Potts, Curtis
Powell, Jo Ann
Powell, Raiford
Powers, Mary Lou
Prescot, Walker
Presley, Barbara
Price, Bobby
Price, Elizabeth
Prosser, Richard
Pruitt, Gerald
Rabideau, Diane
Robren, Gloria
Radiches, Evgnosia
Rogan, Elizabeth
Ramos, Marie
Randall, Mabry
Rasmussen, Carolyn
Ratillf, Kenneth
Raulerson, Carolyn
Raulerson, Wade
Ray, Frances
Raye, Melba
Reager, Billy
Reed, Robert
Reeves, Sondra
l957 SO
Moore, Buster
Moore, Edward
Moore, Lynda
Morgan, Barbara
Morgan, Edith
Morgan, Johnny
Morris, Patricia
Mosley, Betty Jean
Mosley, Charlotte
Mosely, Weldon
Mullins, Fred
Murphy, Bob
Murrey, Pat
Musgrove, Judy
Musslewhite, Gary
Muzyka, Perry
Nail, Lamar
Nall, JoAnne
Nantz, Lorna Jean
Nassau, Marla
Nelms, Shelby
Nelson, Mary Frances
Nettles, Christian
Nettles, Jerry
Newcity, Kenneth
Newman, Al
Newman, Eloise
Newman, Ester
Newton, Earl
Newton, Jerry
Nichols, Evelyn
Nightingale, Florence
Norris, Bob
North, Austin
North, Randell
Norton, Gail
Norton, Pat
O'Berry, Randell
Ogelsby, Charlotte
Oliver, Bobby Jean
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Register, Bill
Register, Ella Mae
Rhoden, Carrington
Rhoden, Mike
Rich, Faye
Richards, Robert
Rigdon, Charles
Ridgeway, Blonie
Riles, Louise
Rinehart, Billy
Rivers, Marcia
Roberts, Adair
Rook, Vickie
Rosenblum, Skippy
Rosenburger, James
Rountree, David
Rouse, Ann
Rowdard, Mike
Rowe, Billy
Rowe, Hilda
Rowland, Jackie
Royal, Marie
Rozier, Dorothy
Rozier, Paul
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Roberts, Carolyn
R b. W Russell, Raymond
Ro msmx wayne Rutledge, Diane
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Rogers, Carolyn Sams, Ann
Rogers, Danny Sanders, Edward
Rogers, Mona Sanders, Jimmy
Rogers, Ronald Sanford, Dorothy
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Sawyer, Jesse
Scholl, Madeline
Scott, Francis
Selby, Elizabeth
Sellers, Donald
Settle, Carol
Seymore, Billy
Sharpe, Bennie
Schrope, Billy
Sheehan, Tommy
Shelfer, Faye
Shiery, Marilyn
Shirley, Linda
Shortridge, Pearl
Shaw, Ernestine
Shuman, Lee
Shuman, Tommy
Sieg, Janette
Sikes, Tommy
Silas, Morris
Simmons, Earl
Simmons, Glen
Simpson, Tucker
Skipper, Sandra
Sluter, Ralph
Smallwood, Rae
Smallwood, Verne
Smith, Arthur
Smith, Betty
Smith, Carl
Smith, Clinton
Smith, Edwin
Smith, Leroy
Smith, Nancy
Smith, Randall
Smith, Walter
Snow, Shirley
Soles, Carolyn
Summerlin, Eulone
Spence, Marie
Spinet, Delores
Spires, James
Spivey, Carol
Spivey, Jeanette
Spooner, Jack
Stafford, James
Stansel, Sandra
Stapleton, Vickie
Starling, Kenny
Starling, Pauline
Starling, Ronald
Stavansky, Joel
Stephens, Donald
Stevenson, Gloria
Stewart, Robbie
Stewart, Ronnie
Stocksdale, Johnny
Stoney, Robert
Stoud, Edward
Stover, Wayne
Strayer, Lorraine
Stroud, Margaret
Stroud, Winnie Lee
Stuart, Betty
Tucker, Steven
Tummonds, Bill
Turner, Donna Sue
Turner, Linda Faye
Turner, Vernon
Tuttle, David
Tyler, Frances
Tyson, Geraldine
Underhill, Edward
Van Cleve, Richard
Vandiver, Brenda
VanOswell, Faye
Hutchinson, M. F.
Vickers, Kenneth
Vickery, Mary
Vincent, Alton
Vinzant, June
Volsika, Vivian
Vondolan, Hank
Walker, Melba
Walker, Patsy
Walsh, Lois
Walters, Jackie
Ward, Patricia
Warnock, Harvey
Warren, David
Waters, Larry
Watford, Sandra
Watson, Joseph
Watts, Billy
Weaver, Betty
Weber, Gracie
Webster, Kyle
Welborn, Bonnie
Wells, Leslie
Werts, Roy
Webster, Edwin
White, Robert
Wheeler, Carol
Wheeler, Jack
Wicker, Cary
Wiggins, Helen
Wiggins, James
Wilder, Geraldine
Wilkes, Faye
Williams, Buddy
Williams, Carol
Williams, Jill
Williams, Nancy
Williams, Norbra
Williams, Roland
Williams, Sara Lou
Williamson, Bobby
Williamson, Joan
Williford, Bill
Williford, Faye
Wilsey, Brenda
Wilson, Faye
Wilson, Mary
Winebarger, Wanda
Wineman, Sandra
Wing, Derrold
Wingate, Myrna
Wise, Audrey
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Sweat, Roy
Sweat, Janice
Swearington, Nell
Swindell, Sherwood
Swafford, James
Sullivan, Jimmy
Tapley, Mary Ann
Tate, Ronald
Taylor, Alice
Taylor, Eleana
Taylor, Linda
Taylor, Ronnie
Thigpen, Bruce
Thigpen, Joseph
Thomas, Harlene
Thomas, Larry
Thomas, Virginia
Thompkins, Kay
Thompson, Beverly
Thompson, Brenda
Thompson Brenda
Thompson, Foster
Thompson, Jack
Thompson, Jimmy
Thompson Patricia
Thompson Shirley
Thompson William
Thornton, Bessie
Thornton, Jacqueline
Thornton, Jeanette
Thornton, Willie
Thrower, William
Thurmond, Gail
Tillman, Robert
Titus, Carl
Todd, Birdie
Tomlinson, Markalee
Townsend, Mary
Trantham, Robert
Trawick, Jean
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Wolfe, William
Womble, Charlene
HOMORES
Womble, Diane
Woodward, Jeanette
Woolard, Joan
Woolwine, Billie
Wright, Delia
Wright, Jane
Wyant, Billy
Wynn, June
Yates, Linda
Yetman, Billy
York, Joe
Zangs, Pat
Zigler, Lila Jean
These are the ones who have yet to know the exper-
iences they will encounter at Jackson, Working away
at their studies, they are primarily interested in their
graduation from Jr. High.
Before entering Sr. High, the student is filled with
mixed emotions. And who can blame them? There's
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High, to whom the underclassmen look up to with respect,
and then becoming a lowly Sophomore in Sr. High,
to whom the upperclassmen look down on,
But they realize that the razzing is all in fun and
they look forward to attending Jackson.
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VARSITY FOOTBALL
The Fighting Tigers finished the current season with a 6-3 winning
record. As the coach said, Anybody would be proud of this record, it's
good for any school. When asked why the Tigers had won this many games,
the coach said that four qualities were responsible.
The first of these are Leadership and Experience. The two go together,
for our returning lettermen filled the captain's shoes and also furnished the
experience. lf these two qualities make a good team, then the Tigers are a
good team.
The next quality is spirit. No one doubts, even our opponents, that the
Tigers went into each game wanting to win, expecting to win, and trying to
win. Their morale was supported by the Spirit of the students who cheered
themselves hoarse at Pep Rallies and with cheers at the games. This Spirit,
evident at the Miami Senior Game, helped us win over them for the first time
in three years.
The last quality necessary is excellent Teamwork. In the Miami Senior
and Landon Games, our boys played with a oneness of spirit and feeling that
each was reading the other's mind. We won both games, Thanks to Teamwork.
One of the coaches on our fine coaching staff summed up the opinion
of the students and the faculty very well, We had a fine bunch of boys on
the team this year, and each one did his best.
S C O R E S
21 JACKSON. . . .BAY HIGH I0
2l JACKSON. . . .LAKELAND 6
14 JACKSON. . . .MIAMI SENIOR 7
0 JACKSON . . . . CORAL GABLES 20
I9 JACKSON. . . .LANDON I2
21 JACKSON . . . .EDGEWATER 0
6 JACKSON. . . .MIAMI EDISON 27
28 JACKSON . . . .DUPONT I2
0 JACKSON. . . .LEE 9
TOMMY BURROWS DONALD HAMILTON EDWARD KENNEDY TOMMY SCHULTE MARK THIRWELL
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Against their first Big Ten foe the Tigers again had to come from behind in the second
half to trounce the Dreadnaughts of Lakeland 21-6. The Tigers took the second half kick
off and marched 80 yards to pay dirt. A bod pass from center set up Jackson's second TD.
The Tigers took over on the Lakeland Il yard line. Three plays later the Tigers scored. The
final TD came on Billy Jones' 81 yard run. Ray Gunter and Fred Farah were the outstanding
players. '
JACKSON vs. MIAMI SENIOR
The Tigers took their third straight victory by downing the favored Stingarees in the
Gator Bowl. As the rain came pouring down the Tigers put on a great defensive show by
stopping the powerful Stings three times deep in Tiger territory. The Tigers recovered three
of the I4 fumbles and turned two of them into TD's. The first score of the Tigers came on an
I8 yard smash over left guard by Billy Medlin. The Stings came back to tie it up on a one
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yard plunge after recovering a fumble on the Jackson 20 yard line. The last score of the
game was made in the final period by the Tigers when they recovered a fumble on the Stings'
ll yard line. The very next play they scored on a run over right guard by Billy Joe Jones.
Billy Medlin, Dave Brown and Tommy Thompson were outstanding players for the Tigers.
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JACKSON vs. CORAL GABLES
Jackson met with their first defeat at the hands of the number one team in the State,
Coral Gables, The Tigers' best offensive show came in the first period after the Tigers took
the opening kick off and moved the ball from their 40 to the Cavaliers 3 yard line. Try as
they might, the Tigers could not overcome this. The Caveliers went on to win 20-O.
JACKSON vs. LAN DON
ln their first inter-city clash the Tigers showed the Lions who was really King of the
Beasts. The Tigers scored first on a 55 yard run around end by George Maclntyre. Their
second score came in the second period after being set up by a 42 yard run by George
Maclntyre to the Lion's IS. Three plays later the Tigers scored from the 9 yard line. The
third and final Tiger score came on Jones' 80 yard run, seconds before the half ended.
With the score I9-0 at half the Tigers coasted to a I9-I2 victory. The entire Tiger team
played a great game. The two players who really stood out were George Maclntyre and
Billy Joe Jones
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JACKSON vs. EDGEWATER
The Tigers took their first road trip of the season to Orlando where
they proceeded to whitewash Edgewater 2l-O, The Tigers again
scored all of their points in the first half. The first TD came on a
69 yard march that was climaxed with a 34 yard run by Billy Joe
Jones. The second score came when a Tiger recovered a fumble on
the Eagles' 25 yard line, Five plays later Jackson scored from the
3 yard line on a smash over right tackle, by Don Vaden. After a
beautiful 56 yard run by Billy Medlin to the Edgewater 5 yard line,
Jackson scored their third TD. In the second half the subs took over
for the Tigers as they coasted to victory. Lee Causey and Calvin
Reed were standouts for the Tigers.
JACKSON vs MIAMI EDISON
The Tigers' second road trip proved to be disastrous for them.
They ended up on the wrong end of a 27-6 score. They just couldn't
get started. It was just one of those nights.
JACKSON vs. DUPONT
The Tigers got back into the winning way by defeating the Dragons
from Dupont 28-I 2. the first Tiger TD came on a 73 yard drive in the
first period. The second TD came in the second period on a 28 yard
end run by Billy Joe Jones. Later in the same period a Tiger inter-
cepted a pass and returned it to the Jackson 49 yard line, On the
next play the Tigers scored their third TD on a 5l yard run down the
right sideline. The half ended with the score 2I-0. During the second
half the Tigers scored one more TD, lt came after a 39 yard pass
play, George Maclntyre to Wayne Bramlett, which took the ball to the
Dupont 9 yard line. Three plays later they scored their final TD of the
game. When the final whistle sounded the score was 28-I2 in Jack-
son's favor. Wayne Bramlett and Lee Causey were outstanding for
the Tigers.
JACKSON vs. LEE
In the annual Thanksgiving game the Tigers were defeated by their
crosstown rivals, the Generals, 9-0. lt was a hard fought, well played
game. There was no disgrace in losing this one. Lee got the biggest
break of the game in the final period when they recovered a Jackson
fumble in the end zone for 2 points. Fate was still against the Tigers
as Lee marched 64 yards for the lone TD of the hard fought battle.
That's the way it stood when the final whistle blew.
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George Maclntyre, Bobby King, Hubert Mizel, Claudell Combs. Back Row: Charles Payne, Johnny Holmes, Haskell Spires, Coach Hazelwood.
BASKETBALL ' i957
TEN GAMES
62 JACKSON . . BOONE 61 Sl JACKSON . . . . LEE
62 JACKSON . . LAKELAND 49 90 JACKSON . . . , EDGEWATER
44 JACKSON . . LEE 49 45 JACKSON . . . . LAKELAND
57 JACKSON . . MIAMI EDESON 60 65 JACKSON . . . . WEST PALM BEACH
55 JACKSON . . CORAL GABLES 53 46 JACKSON . . . . MIAMI JACKSON
49 JACKSON . . LANDON 53 55 JACKSON . . . . LANDON
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George Maclntyre Dicky Nelms, Charles MacLeod, Wayne Fowler. Back Row: Don Oliver,
Robert Parrish Wayne Robinson, Haskell Spires, Charles Howell, Charles Anderson, Dixie Fleming,
Jack Lee Edward Kennedy, Stunaland, Coach.
T H E D I A M O N D
State Runners-Ups
The i957 Jackson Tigers are looking forward to the
trip to Fort Pierce for the State Tournament. ln order to
get this trip the Tigers have to be the class AA city
champs. They have a good chance with captain Ronnie
Smith and such returning lettermen as: David Cunning-
ham, George Maclntyre, Robbie Troylor, Charles Mc-
Leod, Warren Fountain and Dicky Nelms. The Tigers
have been State runners-up for the last two years, With o
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Barsh, Jimmy Spires, Don Brown, Terry Mitchell, Billy Dixon. Second Row: Coach Mikey Kelly, Fred
Farah, J. W. Roberts, Tracy Connors, Robert Carlson, Mac Franklin, Billy Welsh, Mark Thirwell, Enoch
Gilliard, David Walden.
TRACK...
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The track team racked up two firsts and one second place in the Lee
Invitational Track Meet. Considering that the team consist of only twenty-one
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athletes, that was a good showing. Their chief opponent's team numbers sixty
or more. They need support in the rooting section as well as in participants.
This year's team includes five lettermen, they are: Terry Mitchell, captain,
Mark Thirwell, Co-captain, Donald Brown, J. W. Roberts, and Billy Welch.
RK THIRWELL TERRY MITCHELL BILLY WELCH Left to Right: Tommy Thompson, J. W. Roberts, Ronald
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The l957 Tiger Swimming team is looking forward to a very suc-
cessful year. With Robert Moxley as captain and ten returning letter
men working with a number of promising newcomers the team should be
one ot the best in the history of Jackson. Coach Al Hecht is in his third
year as swimming coach and has helped bring swimming up to one ofthe
main sports.
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Coach Hecht, Elbert Cook, Bobby Ek, Vic Lloyd, John Shiver, Alvin Dyal, Roy Gunter. Not Pictured: Dick Gradick
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CHEERLEADERS
The A. J, Cheerleaders, under the leadership
of their sponsor, Mrs, Delores Rowley, had a
very active year. Besides their regular duties
of cheering at all the football and basketball
games, they held several dances after the
games. The girls made one road trip to Or-
lando, and the many pep rallies showed our
tightin' Tigers that the whole school was really
behind them.
The Cheerleader's biggest dance of the year
was their annual Thanksgiving Dance. The
highlight of this dance was the presentation
of trophies to the football team and the win-
ners of the Mr. and Miss Face Contest.
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Jimmy Alvarez and Norma Jean McKinney
Mascot CLAUDINE TAYLOR MARGIE BROWN NANCY JO COOK
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Promotes School Spirit and Adds Honors
First Row, Left to Right: Alice Baldwin, Leslie Wells, Mary Gormley, Helen
Milford, Shirley Whitehead, Barbara Miller, Joy Clark, Brenda Vandiver.
Second Row: Marie Stokes, Carolyn Joubert, Gwen Middleton, Nancy Moser,
Duke Lutins, Marvin Sylvest, Eddie Kidd, Weldon Moseley, Patricia Thompson,
Janis Hilburn, Merwyn Norton, Joe Davis, George Flowers. Third Row: Sandra
Foster, Pat Highsmith, Blanche Newsome, Ruth Thieman, Selma Green,
Joyce Lemen, Eugene Kitchens, Mike Roblyer, Joan Wall, Donald Owens,
Richard Priester, Bobby Growenstein, Evgnosia Rodiches, Judy Drayton,
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Jimmy Stafford, Sally Moyson, Annie Box, Jackie Rowland, Gary Pickren,
Carter Rader, Delois Alderman, Ronald Feener, Earl Simmons, Mike
McCullough, Edward Moore, Waneta Stokes, Patsy Vandiver, Gloria Camp-
bell, Billy Birdsong, Pat Bond Knot picturedl. Back Row: Eddie Leeds, Harvey
Warnock, Mary Margene, John Sullivan, Charles Hudson, Gerald Beebe,
Merrill Williams, DeWayne lgou, Mr. Paugh, Band Director.
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Kinnaman, Assistant Club Editor. Chappell, Annu Anderson, Karen Kinnaman, Resa Beecher, Faye Harris. Third Row:
Mr. Blue, Harold Haley, Lee McClure, Dicky Nelms, Annette Richardson, Nellie
Weaver.
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Turner, Cindy Clark. Johnson, Faculty 81 Features Editor, and Lee McClure, Art Editor.
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BETTY HARVEY .
NANCY GIVENS.
KAY JOHNSON .
BETTY LOU SIKES
The Tiger s Claw Jackson s newspaper ns published Scholastic Press Associations as well as the Qulll and
monthly by students of the gournallsm class Staff Scroll the International honorary journalism society
members belong to both the Natuonal and the Flonda for hugh school students.
First Row left to Rrght Thea Harrell Emnly Brumbelow Gloruo Bell Betty Jean Mosley, Frances Geer Second Row Nancy
First Row, Left to Right: Claudine Taylor, Parliamentariang Niki Lee
Sourbeer, Secretary, Robert Waters, Vice President KBoysJ, Monkey
Robson, Vice President lGirls7, Tracy Conners, President, Jean Ann
Mc Dougal, Treasurer, Mrs. Hackett, Sponsor, Joe Villeneuve, Sergeant-
at-Arms. Second Row: Grace Fitz Simmons, Lois Hudnall, June Strickland,
Deanna Lumpkin, Mrs. Hackett, Barbara Dugger, Patricia Allen, Nita
Stokes, Gloria Campbell. Third Row: Carolyn Rasmussin, Jean Reed,
Lenora Jones, Gloria Bell, Eunice Hall, Betty Harvey, Norma Jean
McKinny, Janet Scotten, Pat Zangs, Nancy Givens, Peggy Edmiston, Cindy
Clark, Linda James, Linda Yates, Mildred Garrason, Jane Wright, Emily
Brumbelow, Joan Randall, Shirley Merrett. Fourth Row: Mary Frances
Whipple, Lou Howell, Barbara Giles, Carol Hamlin, Linda Hurst, Salwa
Batteh, Rima Batteh, Mary Jo Dowdy, Virginia Gillard. Mary Davis,
Shirley Waites, Ann Sams, Jane McClelland, Gloria Kendrick, Wanda
Mitchell, Judy Rice, Sandra Williams, Ellen Garrett. Fifth Row: Sadette
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Howdd Diane Duffy, Irene Bach, Ginger DeMott, Doris Joiner, Vickie
Stapleton, Barbara Fooshee, Ruth Gaylard, Dorothy Jones, Linda Harrison,
Janice Angley, Georgeanne Reynolds, Pattie Barron, Yvonne Batton,
Patricia Landreth, Pat Napier, Lynn LaBauve. Sixth Row: Jim Alvarz, Fred
Farah, Jimmy Stuart, Dicky Nelms, Bobby McManus, William Higgs,
Tommy Brown, Glenn Sponholt, Mike Kite, Eddie Barron,
Robert Moxley, Don Simmons, James Hassell, Mike Batteh, Sidney Luten,
Lucille Lamoureaux, Marcia Jones, Sharon Doles. Seventh Row: Bobby
Carlson, Ben Zimmerman, Jimmy Thomas, John Seymour, Robert Dean,
Bruce Sanders, David Beckham, Winton Starling, Alvin Owens, Charles
Clark, Glenn McCord, Charles Van Sickle Bill Clarke. Eighth Row: Hubert
Mizell, Jimmy Lowry, Billy Welch, Clyde Stokes, Al Newman, Joe B. Davis,
Victor Thomas, Marvin Gill, Pat Bond, Fred Lewis, Roy Cain, Thomas
Woodard, James Jinks.
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GRACE FITZ SIMMONS.
CLAUDINE TAYLOR . ,
JEAN ANN MCDOUGAL .
EMILY BRUMBELOW .
GEORGEANNE REYNOLDS
JAMES COX .,...
MR. DAVIS . .
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The aim and purpose of the National Honor Society is to creote on
enthusiasm for scholarship to stimulate o desire to render service, to pro-
mote leadership and to develop character in the students of Andrew
President
President
Reporter
Secretary
Treasurer
Chaplain
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First Row Left to Right Mr Davis Claudine Taylor Grace Fitz Simmons Emily Brumbelow Georgeanne Reynolds, Jean Ann McDougal, James Cox
Second Row Gloria Cambell Paulette Durgin Patricia Curtis Ann Evans Sadie Prescott Joan Randall, Peggy Troupe. Third Row: Ruth Anne Hagel,
Helen Bealey Anita Gardner Barbara Huckleberry Clara Wise Rose Dumond Fourth Row Kary lnlow, Cora Anne Sing, Annette Richardson,
Elizabeth Caldwell Jo Ann Roden Peggy Wiggins Fifth Row Lee McClure Charles Collins Glenn Sponholtz, Jackie Jarrell, Janet Scotten, Sue
Smith Sixth Row Ernest Zimmerman Kenneth Sutton Jim Kirkland Ben Zimmerman Jimmy Samuels, Dicky Nelms, William Palmer.
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Georgia Jaber, Jane Jennewine Barbara Tuten. Third Row: Clyde Fox, Buck Miracle, Gene Goodnough.
NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE
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The aim and purpose of NFL. is the developing of
A. J. students into more mature citizens who will be
better qualified to lead our country in the future. N. F. L.
attempts to do this by the development of the speaking
MR. KELLY . .
DONALD BIDDLE .
RICHARD GARRETT
BETTY CHAPPELL
MICHAEL KITE. .
RANDOLPH QUINN
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BRUCE SANDERS . .
OFFICERS
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. . . Treasurer
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and thinking processes of the students who are its
members.
The activities of N. F. L. are as follows, Debates,
Discussions, Oratory, Extemp, and most important, the
annual N, F. L. Congress held in Tallahassee.
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DRAMATIC CLUB
CLARA WISE .
The 'Leading' men and women of the future.
The aim, purpose, and activities of the Dramatic
Club are: To promote interests, understanding and
appreciation for the dramatic arts. To foster cre-
ativeness in stage arts and crafts as well as poise
and expression of talent. Each year the Dramatic
First Row, Left to Right: Ann Wells, Lois Googe, Bobbie Massingill,
Majol Camplejohn, Grace Fitz Simmons, Renia Poe, Janette Seig,
Joan Randall, Francile Green, Joyce Lockwood, Jackie DeLoach,
Frances Winney, Edith Maclntyre, Nancy Wall, Mary Jordan, Mary
Jane Burney, Peggy Edmundson, Margie Brown, Sadie Prescott, Gloria
Bell, Diane Parfitt. Second Row: Sara Buntina, Beverly Jarrell, Flora
Bgrfield, Carol Strickland, Nancy Jo Cook, Pat Zangs, Frances Cruce,
J ne McClelland, Maxine Thrower, Betty Lou Herring, Kary lnlow,
Jeanne Ann McDougal, Mary Kate Williamshvdy Moore, Sandra
OFFICERS
First Row, Left to Right
PEGGY WIGGINS ,.... . . Secretary
DEANNA LUMPKIN . . . . . President
NITA MEYERS ....... Vice President
Second Row, Left to Right:
ALICE LEE ANDERSON . . . . Historian
LENORA JONES .... . Reporter
BILL CLARKE . . . . Treasurer
JACKIE JARRELL . . , . Chaplain
. . Clerk
Club produces a triology of one-act plays, and
participates in the Florida State Drama Festival at
Gainesville, earning honors for both themselves and
Andrew Jackson.
Williams, Rose Dumond, Pearl Franklin, Susan Martin, Niki Lee
Soubeer. Third Row: Bruette Jordan, Eunice Hall, Betty Harvey, Don
Biddle, Marla Nassua. Third Row: Roberta Perry, Gail Thurmond,
Marcia Jones, Janice Angela, Frank Pixler, Mike Roblyer, Linda LaRue,
Sylvia Bradley, Jean Jerigan, Barbara Dux, Marie Spence, Maria
Sellers, JoAnn Duncan, Helen Greenbauin, Faye Rozier. Fourth Row:
Richard Garrett, Winton Starling, Mera Ann Warren, Jimmy Stuart,
Jimmy Jinks, Frank Maxwell, Buck Miracle, Joe Villeneuve, Sharron
Allen, Jerry Morgan, James Cox, James Samuels.-v
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First Row, Left to Right: Lois Googe, Bobbie Massingill, Joyce Lock-
wood, Ann Wells, Nancy Wall, Joan Randall, Deanna Lumpkin, Jackie
Jarrell, Francille Greene, Gloria Bell. Second Row: Maria Sellers, Bruette
Jordan, Peggy Edminston, Clara Wise, Donald Biddle, Roberta Perry,
Carole Strickland, Peggy Wiggins, Betty Harvey, Eunice Hall, Jean
THESPIANS
Reaching for a star
Ann McDougal. Third Row: Jimmy Stewart, Alice Lee Anderson,
Nita Myers, Barbara Dux, Mera Ann Warren, Mary Kate Williams,
Kary Inlow, Nancy Jo Cook, Lenora Jones, Niki Lee Sourbeer. Fourth
Row: Jimmy Cox, Frank Maxwell, Donald Rozlyea, Jimmy Samuels,
Joe Villeneuve, Bill Clark, Faye Rozier, Marcia Jones.
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The aim of the Thespians organization is the
creation within the individual participant of a new
awareness ot life and its complexities, given expres-
sion on the stage. Thespians provides an opportunity
for expression and activity. In this activity, all
creative talent is put to use, from set designing
and stage lighting to acting and singing. This year
for the tirst time the Thespians presented Thes-
pian Night during which they produced two one-
act plays, an exposition ot stage craft, and pre-
sented talent from the Thespian Troupe, lt is ex-
pected that this will become an annual affair.
OFFICERS
First Row, Left to Right
CLARA WISE ..... . , . Clerk
LENORA JONES . . - A R9P0'f0f
JACKIE JARRELL . . . . Chaplain
BILLY CLARKE . . . . Treasurer
JUANITA MEYERS . . Vice President
DEANNA LUMPKIN . , . .President
ALICE LEE ANDERSON . . . . Historian
PEGGY WIGGINS . . . . . Secretary
MR. CARBONEAU . .
. . Sponsor
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Left to Right, Standing
MARK THIRWELL . , .
JACK WILLIAMS . . .
GEORGE MacINTYRE . .
BOBBY MCMANUS . .
BARRY TAYLOR . .
Left to Right, Seated
KENNETH SUTTON . . .
NORMA JEAN McKlNNEY. .
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ROBERT WATERS . .
They hold the 'Key' to the future.
The aim, purpose, and activities of the Key Club
are: To develop initiative and leadership. To pro-
vide experience in living and working together.
First Row, Left to Right: Jack Williams, George Maclntyre, Mark
Thirlwell, Kenneth Sutton, Norma Jean McKinny, Bobby Waters,
Bobby McManus, Barry Taylor, Mr. Lockett, Second Row: Allen Haney
John McKiernan, William Higgs, Tommy Schulte, Robert Moxley. Third
. .Secretary
. .Chaplain
. . Treasurer
. . . . .Reporter
. .Business Manager
. .President
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. .Vice Prsident
To serve the school and community. To cooperate
with the school principal. To prepare for useful
citizenship.
Row: Jimmy Stuart, Frank Maxwell, Alvin Dyal, Winton Starling,
Dickie Nelms. Fourth Row: Charles Collins, James Overstreet, Robert
Pike, Gordon Miller.
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First Row, Left to Right: Mr. Huntsinger, Gordon Miller, Fred Farah,
Jackie Johnson, Jimmy Alvarez, Ronnie Smith, Jim Kirkland. Second
Row: Tommy Thompson, Norman White, Tony Kennedy, Don Jones,
Warren Fountain, Tommy Schulte. Third Row: Don Johnson, Jack
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The aim and purpose of J Club is to promote
better relationship among the varsity lettermen, to
establish a high moral standard among the athletes
at Jackson, to promote a better understanding be-
tween athletes and faculty, and to arouse active
participation in varsity sports. Some ofthe activities
of the J Club has been to sell beanies and pom
poms, had a coed party, a hayride, and also spon-
sored the annual J Club-Faculty Basketball game.
Counter-clockwise:
JACKIE JOHNSON .Mascot
JIMMY ALVAREZ President
FRED FARAH . . President
RONNIE SMITH secretary
GORDON MILLER Reporter
JIM KIRKLAND . Chaplain
MR. HUNTSINGER
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PRAYER COUNCIL
lst Row, Left to Right: Mary McMiIlion, Lois Herdnall, Alice North. 2nd
Row: Joy Bryant, Shirley Roberts, Lois Googe. 3rd Row: Jackie DeLoach,
Linda Lovett, Carla Pamperin. 4th Row: Windell Powell, Claudia Thrower,
Mary Lane Burney. 5th Row: Jackie Rowland, Claudine Taylor, Joan Randall.
6th Row: Inez Alderman, lnell Alderman, Bobbie Massingill. 7th Row: Violet
Crosby, Mickey Ogden, Nancy Wall. 8th Row: Peggy Edmiston, Janette Seig,
Pat Morris. 9th Row: Jeanette Bartield, Joyce McCormack, Vivian Lewis.
10th Row: Linda Brunkhorst, Doris Pleasants, Jean Ann McDougal. llth Row:
Frances Winney, Anita Thomas, Frances Cruce. 72th Row: Lucille Lamour-
eaux, Diane Duffy, Patsy Harper, Ruth Crawford, Judy Moore, Betty Lou
Herring, Joanne Duncan, Vicki Stapleton, Walker Prescott, Bob White, Robert
Dean, Bobby Abernathy, Faye Rozier, Jimmy Spires, Maria Sellers. I3th Row:
Marian Lawson, Irene Bach, Gloria Edwards, Gail Stewart, Georgeanne
Reynolds, Patty Zangs, Patty Kirkpatrick, Mollie Jones, Sherran Blackman,
Jean Reddick, Harold Herndon, Gerald Pruitt, Mera Ann Warren, Albert
North, Ronald Starling. 14th Row: Nellie Weaver, Jane Hartman, Sondra
Darden, Betty Stewart, Dorothy Jones, Lynfda Smoak, Lois Parsley, Judy Dyal,
Patsy Westbury, Frances Rowley, Gloria Bell Shirley Blackman, Jerry
Morgan, Jimmy Stewart, Charles Clark, Tommy Schulte, Lanny Nichols,
Bobby Lechner. 75th Row: Sadie Prescott, Patsy Massingill, Ernestine Connell.
I6th Row: Eunice Hall, Joan Smith, Mary Ann Tapley. I7th Row: Ellen
Garrett, Shirley Clark, Carole Strickland. 18th Row: Nancy Jo Cook, Jane
McClelland, Nancy Givens. 79th Row: Dolores Nize, Roberta Perry, Maxine
Thrower. 20th Row: Susan Martin, Gail Thurmond, Betty Harvey. 27st Row:
Betsy Coppedge, Sally Monson, Lula Morea Turnage. 22nd Row: Perry
Muzyka, Don Owen, Robert Pike. Standing in Back: Mrs. McCleary, James
Cox, James Kirkland.
First Row, Left to Right: Jimmy Stuart, Betty Waldron, Claudine
Taylor, Peggy Troupe, Emma Lou McDonald, Jim Kirkland. Second
Row: Shirley Wray, Pat Zangs, Jane Jennewine, Carol Spivey, Cathy
Peacock, Norma Kindig, Bonnie Bazemore, Frances Kirksey, Hilda
LIBRARY COUNCIL
The purposes of the Andrew Jackson High School
Student Library Council: To give recognition for the
services of student librarians, To improve practices
and promote higher standards in school libraries,
Vickers, Carol Kline, Dolores Mize, Shirley Roberts. Third Row:
Lynda Smoak, Ned Druell, Bob White, Charles Clark, Diana Druell,
Winifred McDonald, Aleen Nobles, Connie Leonard, Robert Bosler,
Gerald Pruitt, Calvin Gutman.
To provide a measure of vocational guidance, To
help students to help themselves in utilizing all
library resources, and, To foster the growth of the
school library council.
OFFICERS
First Row, Left to Right
JIMMY STUART . . . . . Treasurer
JIM KIRKLAND . . . . Chaplain
CLAUDINE TAYLOR . . . . President
PEGGY TROUPE . . . . .Vice President
Second Row
BETTY WALDRON . , . . Secretary
MRS. MARTIN . . . . . Librarian
MISS HUTCHERSON . . Head Librarian
MRS. WASSON ..... . . . Librarian
EMMA LOU MCDONALD . .
Reporter
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First Row, Left to Right: Sonny Melton, Peggy Wiggins, Dan Alvarez, Vance
Eaddy, Linda Harrison, Deanna Lumpkin, Donald Hodges. Second Row:
Juanita Meyers, Bruette Jordan, Alice North, Janet Scotten, Nancy Zaruba.
Third Row: Mary Anne Kline, Jean Pescara, Cleo NesSmith, Shirley Wray,
Joyce Lockwood, Fourth Row: Claudia Thrower, Susan Martin, Alice Lee
Anderson, Jackie Jarrell, Gloria Bell. Fifth Row: Jean Ann McDougal,
Geraldine Bray, Phyllis Clarke, Kary lnlow, Joal Skipper. Sixth Row: Nancy
Wall, Bobbye Sue Hobbs, Helen Bealey, Carolyn Jenkins, Kay Eminisor,
Cynthia Kelly. Seventh Row: Mera Ann Warren, Vina Rozier, Ronnie Taylor,
Sharon Doles. Eighth Row: Albert North, Richard Di Gian, Jimmy Jinks. Adair
Roberts, Robert Abernathy. Ninth Row: Bill Clark, John Hucks, Jimmy
Samuel, Bill Brewer, Ronnie Parker.
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Seated, Left to right: Deanna Lumpkin, Acc., Nancy Zaruba, Nita Meyers,
Kay Eminisor. Standing: Alice Lee Anderson, Jackie Jarrell, Peggy Wiggins.
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First Row, Left to Right: Bobby King, Vice President, Adair Roberts,
President, Gloria Edwards, Secretary, Barbara Massingill, Treasurer,
David Cunningham, Chaplain, Hubert Mizell, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second
Row: Barbara White, Ruth Laurimore, Joyce Redwine, Charlotte Lovell,
Betty Jane Long, Dora Sue Givens, Shirley Brown, Marlene Shelnutt,
Shirley Merrett. Third Row: Doris Joiner, Mary Lane Burney, Betsy
Melvin, Sharon Hood, Jo Ann Pearson, Doris Pleasants, Lorita Turner,
Patsy Massingill, Carranna Faling. Fourth Row: Joan Woolard, Evelyn
Arzie, Judy Dyal, Iris Nichelscn, Marilyn Shiery. Fifth Row:
Elaine Williamson, Glenda Thompscn, Sandra Dawson, Barbara
Morgan, Barbara Benefield, Tiny Mae Byrd. Sixth Raw: Anita
Gardner, Jean Harper, Linda LaRue, Jerri Ferguson, Shirley Hodges,
Roslyn Brite, Jackie Prescott. Seventh Row: Lavonne Williams, Dorothy
Ann Averitt, Geraldine Cheshire, Hilda Cuartero, Barbara Prosser.
Eighth Row: Bobby Lechner, Bill Brewer, Fred Foreman, Fred Milton.
Ninth Row: Jerry Carter, Franklin Hancock, Joe Thompson, Frank
Geisenburg, Ronnie Taylor, Ernest Synhcfl.
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First Row: OFFICERS-Danny Stafford, Sergeant-at-Arms, Patsy Van-
diver, Acc., Shirley Johnson, Secretary, Barbara Riner, President,
Margie Ard, Vice President, Clara Wise, Acc., Al Jacobs, Treasurer.
Second Row, Left to Right: Donald Jones, Evelyn Eller, Martha Geiger,
Janice Hockman, Glenda Taylor, Francille Green, Betty Mullins, Ginger
Thomas, Alice Taylor, Norma Hirschman, Carol Wheller, Maria
Ramos, Nona Upthegrove, Ann Chalker, Kathryn Chaney, Charlotte
Bailey, Jo Ann Bullard, Third Row: Billie Woolwine, Paulette Durgin,
Faye Bennett, Rose Mary Chalker, Gertrude Harvell, Shirley Lucas,
Jeanette Higginbotham, Shirley Lammon, Patty Kirkpatrick, Delia
Wright, Mary Haskins, Frances Leber, Jane McCelland, Carolyn
Leber, Pearl Frankel, Ann Hyman. Fourth Row: Nancy Canington,
Fay Godbold, Mary Tice, Bonnie Geiger, Celenda Farmer, Sarah Lau
Williams, Theresa Davis, Allen Luke, Peggy Dinkins, Phyllis Carrier,
Wilma Hettrick, Ida Johnson, Martha Sellers, Sue Sessamon, Ann
Johnson. Fifth Row: Miriam Payne, Gay Vining, Jane Powell, Brenda
Thompson, Pat Kemp, Joanne Duncan, Barbara Cline, Rita Johnson,
Mary Ara, Howard Henck, Martha Baker, Jo Ann Anderson, Mary
Miller, Ann Glenn, Pat Connor, Joann Staly. Sixth Row: Marion Scott,
Diane Jones, Wayne Carter, Harry Combs, Frank Pixler, Carrington
Rhoden, Vermon Johnson, William Higgs Clyde Fox, Richard Garrett,
Lawrence Rossignol, John Robinson, Bobby Lackey, Mark Franklin,
Robert Hutcherson.
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First Row, Left to Right: OFFICERS-Clara Wise, Acc., Gloria Lowery,
Historian, Sadie Prescott, Treasurer, Beth Faulconer, Vice President,
Betty Jean Johnson, Chaplain, Phyllis Perry, Reporter, Carolyn
Miller, Secretary, Ann Tiencken, President. Second Row: Patricia
Curtis, Marlene Pillsbury, Betty Jane Forsyth, Melba Riner, Dearina
Carroll, Shelva Miller. Third Row: Jo Ann Hillhouse, Eulane Summerlin,
Sandra Phillips, Wanda Atkins , Sylvia Hastings.
Fourth Row: Frances Cruce, Beverly Jarrell, Donna Freeman, Claudia
Thrower, Jackie Strickland, Ruth Gaylard, Flora Mae Barfield. Fifth
Row: Lula Morea Turnoge, Mickey Tamargo, Thea Harrell, Mary
Jordon, Barbara Fooshee, Phyllis Everett. Sixth Row: Margaret Stroud,
Barbara Presley, Diane Rabideau, Glyn Brawley, Hortense Matteson,
Geneva Hamilton, Winnie Lee Stroud. Seventh Row: Connie Seaman,
Jean Royal, Sherron Allen, Betsy Coppedge, Maria Sellers. Eighth Row:
Patty Pike, Marion Cook, Patty Mickler, Shirley Love, Janice Dowell.
GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
JUNIOR BOYS' CLUB
First Row, Left to Right: Albert Holliday, Chaplain, Allen Haney,
Carter, Alvin Dyal, Billy Welch, Don Johnson, Mr. Lamb. Third Row:
Secretary, Bob Church, Vice President, Ovida Brooks, Mascot, Jimmy Wayne Edwards, John Johns, Efrain Ramos, Robert Pike, Don Owens.
Stuart, President, Gary Pickeren, Reporter, Marvin Sylvest,Sqt-at-Arms. Fourth Row: Sidney Lutten, Lyndon Shelton, Winton Starling, Fifth
Second Row: Jerry Ashwood, Richard Jewett, Ken Dardin, Tommy Row: Earl Gillette, Butch Turnage, Mark Thirwell.
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First Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Houser, Barbara Giles, Lee Causey, Betty
Lairsey. Second Row: Nancy Williams, Judy Moore, Pat Peacock,
Mera Ann Warren, Norma Hirschman. Third Row: Linda Turner,
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son, Ginger Garrett, Glynn Skinner, Linda Matthews. Fifth Row:
Claudette Aramoonie, Prissy Eaton, Nona Upthegrove, Pat Thrift.
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
Diplomats in aprons
The aim and purpose of this club is: To promote
a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction
of homemaking, To encourage democracy in home
and community life. To work for good home and
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Some of the activities of FHA. are: Providing a
Thanksgiving basket, participating in the Toys For
Tots campaign, visiting the hospitals, helping the
poor, and tor the first time sponsored a new event
in Jackson, Young Men On Parade.
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MERA ANN WARREN . , . . secfefary
PATTY BARRON .... . . Reporter
NANCY WILLIAMS . . . . . Historian
Second Row, Standing
LEE CAUSEY .... . . . Mascot
BARBARA GILES . . . . .President
BETTY LAIRSEY .... Vice President
NORMA HIRSCHMAN . . . . Parliamentarian
LINDA TURNER . . .
MRS. HOUSER . .
. Song Leader
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OFFICERS
First Row, Left to Right
NELLIE WEAVER . . . . Secretary
CYNTHIA KELLEY . . . .President
JUDY BLACKMON . . . . . Reporter
PEGGY TROUPE . . . . Treasurer
TRACY CONNERS . . . .Mascot
On Steps
NIKI LEE SOURBEER . . . . . Vice President
FUTURE DCCTORS and NURSES CLUB
They shall comfort the sick.
The aim of the Future Doctors and Nurses club
is to encourage and enlighten the girls in their
future career. The activities include, the Capping
ceremony, Seniors witness operation, listening to
First Raw, Left to Right: Peggy Troupe, Nellie Weaver, Cynthia Kelley,
Niki Lee Sourbeer, Judy Blackman. Second Row: Sandra Llewellyn,
Carla Pamperin, Dolores Mize, Gloria Bell, Linda Coker, Joyce Taylor.
Third Row: Imogene Lipsey, Jane McClelland, Linda Roberts, Joan
the different types ot nurses, visiting the Blood
Bank, attending State Conventions and District
Meetings, and also giving parties.
Smith, Shirley Roberts. Fourth Row: Linda LaRue, Jean Whitman,
Martha Hall, Jean Harper, Joanne Hooks, Linda Evans. Fifth Row:
Geraldine Cheshire, Faye Grimsley, Lucille Lamoureux, Joe Villeneuve,
Donald Biddle, Gail Stewart, Jean Reddick.
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First Row, Left to Right: Miss Anderson, Gloria Gear, Joe Villeneuve Turnage Rachel Small Freida Horvitz Third Row Judy Wallace
Lynn LaBauve, Mrs. Nichols, Second Row: Frances Rowley Lula Morea Pat Vineyard Roberta Perry Niki Lee Sourbeer
FUTURE TEACHERS
An apple a day . .
The Future Teochers Club strives to show the
student the opportunities in the teaching profession
OFFICERS
First Row, Left to Right, o
FRANCES ROWLEY . .
RACHEL SMALL . . .
Second Row, Left to Right
JOE VILLENEUVE . . .
FREIDA HORVITZ . .
LULA MOREA . .
LYNN LaBAUVE. . .
GLORIA GEAR . .
MISS ANDERSON . .
MRS. NICHELS . .
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. .Chaplain
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. . . Treasurer
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. . . .President
. Vice President
. . . . Sponsor
. . Sponsor
FRENCH CLUB
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OFFICERS
GRACE FITZSIMMONS . . . , . President
JEAN LAMB ..... . .Chaplain
NANCY WALL . . . . Secretary
DORIS McCLEARY . ..... Sponsor
GORDON KEITH , . . Vice President
Seated on Steps
PATTIE BARRON . . . . . Treasurer
THEA HARRELL . . . . Reporter
Suivez la riviere et vous gagnerez la mer . .
Follow the river and you will find the sea.
The aim and purpose of French Club is: To
create a greater interest and understanding of the
French people and their beautiful language by
learning of their customs, personalities, and coun-
First Row, Left to Right: Thea Harrell, Grace Fitzsimmons, Gordon
Keith, Nancy Wall, Pattie Barron, Jean Lamb, Mrs. McClecry. Second
Row: Shirley Merrett, Joyce McCormack, Jeanette Barfield, Pat
Zangs, Gail Thurmond. Third Row: Marie Stokes, Susan Jones, Betty
Harvey, Nancy Jo Cook. Fourth Row: Tex Floyd, Clara Wise, Maria
try. The varied activities of the French Club include
an annual spring banquet at which French foods
are served, and a weekend at Rollins College.
Sellers, Betsy Coppedge, Joe Davis. Fifth Row: John Sullivan, Donald
Biddle, Frank Pixler, Robert Tillman. Sixth Row: Jack Thompson,
Lanny Nichols, Audie Lampe, David Walden. Seventh Row: Buck
Miracle, Johnny Stocksdale, Nelson Conner, Ferris Nobles.
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First Row, Left to Right: Pat Napier, Jimmy Thomas, Gerald Pruitt.
Second Row: Mr. Peter Fresneda, Patsy Westberry, Glenda Akers,
Joyce Corbett, Bob Church, Mr. C. Harris. Third Row: Cathy Peacock,
SPANISH ci.uB
Helen Wiggins, Carol Hudson, Shirley Clark, Pat Murray, Corky
Bunting. Fourth Row: Sara Wiggins, Marian Lawson, Clark Allen
Ray Hawkins, Mary Jo Dowdy, Sara Husney.
Buenos Vecinos-Sabre las Mares! . . . Good Neighbors - Across the Seas!
The purpose of the Spanish Club is to promote
an interest in the people, and tradition of Spanish-
speaking countries, It is their aim to promote an
interest in the learning of Spanish by the students of
Andrew Jackson. So tar this year their activities
have been to bring together and deliver a basket
oFFicERs i
Seated on Steps, Left to Right
JOYCE CORBETT ,.,.. . . . Treasurer
PATSY WESTBERRY . . . . Chaplain
Second Row
BOB CHURCH . . . Parliamentarian
JIMMY THOMAS . . , . . President
PAT NAPIER . . . . Vice President
GERALD PRUITT , . . . . Secretary
GLENDA AKERS . . . Reporter
MR. FRESNEDA . . . . . Sponsor
MR, HARRIS . .
. . .Sponsor
of groceries to one ot the needy Spanish families
in our community. Also, they have sent a represen
tative to the Student Council and have made prepa
rations to support them in their program for beauti
tying the school grounds.
LATIN CLUB
OFFICERS
Seated, Left to Right
rg' JANis HLLBURN . . .Treasurer
-Q ROBERT DEAN . . . .Chaplain
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. MRS. HACKETT . . . . . .Sponsor
ELIZABETH CALDWELL . . . . .President
. LEE McCLURE .... . . Vice President
. BUCK MIRACLE . . . . .Reporter
.' cARLA PAMPERIN . . . .secretary
Esse Fuam Videre . . To Be rather than to seem.
The purpose of the Laeti Latene lHappy Latinsi
is to instill into the minds of students, a deeper
appreciation of the Latin language and of the
ancient history that it represents. Some of the
First Row, Left to Right: Mary Lane Burney, Judith Elaine Martin,
Faye Grimsley, Caryl Hagan, Billie Woolwine, Jill Williams, Jane
McClelland, Niki Lee Sourbeer, Jeanette Dyul, Marla Nassau, Gene
Driskell, Ronnie Starling, Nellie Weaver, Betty Gurley, Nancy Rice,
Jean Harper, Sharon Green, Wayne Edwards, Winton Starling, Jimmy
Stuart, Pete Blackwell, Howard Henderson, Joe Villeneuve, Bob White.
Left to Riqht, Across: Mrs. H ckett, Lee McClure, Elizabeth Caldwell,
activities of the Latin Club is the Initiation and
Halloween party, o Thanksgiving basket, Christmas
Dance, Forum, Latin Banquet, Inter-Language
Banquet,
Buck Miracle, Janis Hilburn, Robert Dean, Carla Pamperin. Second
Row: Clinton Smith, Sam Cooper, Randolph Quinn, Tommy James,
David Lang, Glenn Carter, Dick Lampe, Joe Elvis Morrow, Walker
Prescott, Harvey Warnock, Evnosia Radiches, Sondra Whitfield, Blance
Newsom, Jane Jennewine, Nickey Jan Collins, Jane Hartman, Patricia
Landreth, Pearl Frankel, Roberta Perry, Linda Lovett, Nancy Jo Cook,
lurlv Crumley. Linda I-'urst, Patricia Morris, Shirley Roberts.
First Row, Left to Right: Bobby Carlson, Ben Zimmerman, Dicky
Nelms, Bobby McManus, Gayle Sallas, Fred Farah, Charles Van Sickle,
Tommy Schulte, Mr. Mayo. Second Row: Eddy Barron, Barry Taylor,
Nick Smith, James Brantley, Donald Hodges, Robert Moxley, Jay
Athinson, Don Simmons, Wiley Hart, Don Jones. Third Row: Wayne
Bramlitt, Edley Rountree, Bob Johnson, John McKiernan, Derrold
Satterwhite, Williams Higgs, Jack Williams, George Maclntyre, Dick
Gradics, Tony Kennedy, Wesley Dicks. Fourth Row: John Hucks, Ken-
SENIOR FELLOWS
nerh Adams, Lanny Nichols, Joe Rogers, Robert Green, Skippy Lampe,
Jerry Foxworth, James Conyers, David Reichert, Vance Eaddy. Fifth
Row: Dan Alvarez, Bill Clarke, George Morgan, Brooks Fiveash, Donald
Duffy, Chris Reinke, James Cox, Ray Riggins, Kenneth Sutton,
William Palmer, Tracy Connors, Leon Green, Victor Thomas. Sixth
Raw: Charles Payne, Jimmy Lowry, Gordon Miller, Joe Davis, Jimmy
Samuel, Larry Riddle, Bill Brawley, Frank Bailey, Albert Hucks, Gene
Williams, Jerry Morgan.
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Tomorrow's leaders
The aim and purpose ofthe Senior Fellows' Club
is to promote good will in school activities, to form
a closer relationship among club members and to
OFFICERS
First Row, Left to Right
BOBBY CARLSON . . . .Sgt.-at-Arms
CHARLES VAN SICKLE . . , , Treasurer
BOBBY McMANUS . . . . .President
GAYLE SALLAS . . . .Mascot
MR. MAYO ..... . . Sponsor
TOMMY SCHULTE . . .... Reporter
FRED FARAH .... Vice President
BEN ZIMMERMAN . . . .Secretary
DICKY NELMS .
. . .Chaplain
render utmost cooperation with faculty members.
The club sponsors the annual Bonfire and also the
Senior Fellows' Minstrel.
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SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB
AII that heaven aIIows
The aim of Senior Girls' is to promote good will
in school activities, to form a closer relationship
among club members and to render utmost co-
First Row, Left to Right: Sadie Prescott, Carolyn Leber, Lenora Jones,
Eddie Barron, Gloria Bell, Eunice Hall, Miss Wilkinson. Second Row:
Betty Mullins, Deanna Lumpkin, Bobbie Massingill, Joyce Redwinie,
Majol Campeljohn, Grace Fitz Simmons, Kay Johnson, Gayle Sallas,
Renia Poe, Joan Randall, Claudine Taylor, Imogene Lipsey, Shirley
Biller, Mickey Ogden, lnell Alderman, Inez Alderman, Gloria
Campbell. Third Row: Marymac Johnson, Sylvia Snow, Alice Lee Andere
son, Patsy Vandiver, Lenora Klein, Shirley Lucus, Jackie Strickland,
Anita Helbert, Wanda Atkinson, Gloria Kendrick, Renee Mac-
koul, Janet Scotten, Norma Jean McKenny, Fay Bouring,
Thelma Rushton, Deloris Williams, Sara Kornegay. Fourth Row:
Charlene Ziegler, Jone'Parker, lo. t, Bobbye Sue Hobbs,
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CAROLYN LEBER . . . . Treasurer
GLORIA BELL - . Vice President
EDDIE BARRON . . . . .Mascot
LENORA JONES . . . . President
CLAUDIA PARRISH . . . Secretary
Second Row
SADIE PRESCOTT . . . . Chaplain
MISS WILKENSON . . . . Sponsor
EUNICE HALL . . , , Reporter
operation with faculty members. The Senior Girls'
activities include: Senior Girls' Jubilee, Senior Girls'
Talent Night.
Jean Whitman, Fran Caudill, Frances Cruz, Kay Eminisor, Jackie
Titus, Potty Gurr, Judy Moore, Susan Martin, Clara Wise, Selma
Greene, Bruette Jordan, Jane McClelland, Judy DeCastro, Betty Harvey,
Jean Ann McDougal. Fifth Row: Joyace Lippard, Jackie Stockdale,
Bobbie DeLettree, Mary Kate Williams, Beth Gormly, Helen Bealey,
Lula Turnage, Sondra Darden, Margie Hollis, Patsy Gildersleeve,
Betty Lou Sikes, Kitty Johnson, Linda LaRue, Kary Inlow, Patsy Harper,
Beverly Wilhelm, Carol McCoy. Sixth Row: Dorothy Ann Averitt,
Nancy Rice, Sharron Allen, Merame Warren, Hilda Cuatero, Sue
Smith, Jo Ann Rhoden, Marion Scott, Pat 0'Connor, Amy Daughtery,
Dorothy McElhaney, Shirley Johnson, Joan Stall, Nancy Leonard, Molly
Jones.
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JUNIOR GIRL'S' CLUB
Junior Misses
The aim of this club is to develop in its members
leadership and character. The purpose is to promote
friendship in a large group of girls. The activities
First Row, Left to Right: Thea Harrell, Marion Turner, Jean Royal,
Bobby Waters, Carol Hamlin, Marie Stokes, Cindy Clark, Mrs. Framer.
Second Row: Lois Googe, Barbara Dugger, Modena Godley, Linda
Matthews, Sharon Garrigan, Eleanor Sallas, Shirley Whitehead, Ovida
Brooks, Pat Gaskins, Mildred Pitman, Nita Stokes, Linda Roberts,
Jeanette Barfield, Joyce McCormack. Third Row: Linda Brunkhoist,
Ann Cox, Olivia Smallwood, Barbara Clark, Penny Nichols, Melba
Riner, Maxine Tanner, Ruby Crosby, Frances Hutchinson, Marlene
Shelnutt, Margie Brown, Linda Greene, Prissy Eaton, Chloe Maxim.
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CINDY CLARK . . . . . Secretary
CAROL HAMLIN . . . .President
THEA HARRELL . . . . Reporter
Second Row
MRS. FARMER . . . .Sponsor
JEAN ROYAL . . Vice President
MARIE STOKES . . . . Treasurer
BOBBY WATERS . . . Mascot
MARION TURNER . . . . Chaplain
include sponsoring the annual Christmas Dance,
sponsoring the Junior Prom, and also participating
in a skit in the Senior Girls' Jubilee.
Garrett, Maxine Satterwhite, Alice Wilson, Pat Napier, Margaret
Bcney, Sandra Hood, Pat Peacock, Sylvia Hastings, Mary Frances
Whipple, Becky Anderson, Norma Buie. Fifth Row: Niki Lee Sourbeer,
Mary Lucas, Mary Jane Keith, Rachel Small, Judy Crumley, Ruth
Crawford, Barbara Smith, Betty Lou Herring, Jean Reed, Elaine
Williamson, Alice Baldwin, Harriet Marr, Jan Saber, Connie
Seamann. Sixth Row: Maria Sellers, Harlene NeSmith, Elouise Kelly,
Nellie Weaver, Diane Jones, Betsy Coppedge, Faye Rozier, Sandra
Williams, Susan Gaylord, Ginger Demott, Norma Sims, Lucille Lam-
f I llY S'-'l- t H w'1rr'. Marcin Jones, Janis Hilburn.
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First Row, Left to Right: Kenneth Sutton, Dicky Nelms, George Mac-
lntyre, Betty Harvey, Jerry Foxworth, Tommy Schulte, Mr. Mayo.
Second Row: Philip Gunn, Edward Moore, Robert Tillman, Nick Smith,
Stanley Wright. Third Row: Arthur Stewart, Robert White, John
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First Row, Left to Right
JERRY FOXWORTH . . . .Vice President
MR. MAYO ..... .... S ponsor
GEORGE MaclNTYRE . . . .President
BETTY HARVEY . . , . . .Mascot
DICKIE NELMS . . . . . Treasurer
KENNETH SUTTON . . . . Chaplain
TOMMY SCHULTE . . . .Secretary
Presley, Ronnie Stewart, Jimmy Spires. Fourth Row: Eugene
Seago, Fred Foreman, Don Johnson, John Newsom, Lee Causey,
Raymond Averitt.
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The aim of Alpha Y-Teens is to promote Christian
fellowship and to do service unto others. The activi-
ties of Alpha Y-Teens, this past year, include A
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First Row, Left to Right: Nita Mae Stokes, Beth Gormly, Merwyn
Norton, Gloria Bell, Gloria Kendrick, David Reichert, Lenora Jones,
Dee Dee Johnson, Patsy Vandiver, Betty Lou Herring, Barbara
Smith, Margie Brown. Second Row: Sondra Darden, Shirley High-
smith, Jeanette Sieg, Jackie Rowland, Jackie DeLoach, Pat White,
Linda James, Gloria Campbell, Brenda Van Diver, Mary Lane Burnie,
Dorins Pleasants, Cindy Clark, Mary Mac Johnson, Selma Greene,
Third Row: Nellie Weaver, Claudie Thrower, Sandra Hood, Eleana
Taylor, Shirley Brown, Pat Napier, Frances Winney, Francis Cooper,
OFFICERS
First Row, Left to Right
PATSY VANDIVER . . ....... Chaplain
DEE DEE JOHNSON Secretary
GLORIA KENDRIC . President
NITA MAE STOKES Chairman
BARBARA SMITH . Chairman
MARGIE BROWN . Chairman
Second Row
BETH GORMLY . Chairman
LENORA JONES . President
GLORIA BELL . . Treasurer
DAVID RIECHERT .Mascot
MERWYN NORTON Secretary
BETTY LOU HERRING ....
Not Pictured: CLAUDIA PARRISH
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honor of Miss A.J., a surprise breakfast, a scav-
enger hunt, and to end the school year, a House-
party.
Patty KirkPatric, Sharron Hood, Joanne, Pearson, Pat Kemp, Virginia
Gilyard, Annette Richardson. Fourth Row: Carolyn Prosser, Jeanne
Reed, Phyllis Clark, Donna Freeman, Maxine Thrower, Sharron
Douglas, Joan Williams, Judy Bass, Jane Parker, Leslie Wells, Pat
Highsmith, Glenda Brown, Doris Joyner, Lula Marie Turnage. Fifth
Row: Evelyn Griffes, Judith Grumley, Alice Baldwin, Evgnosia
Radiches, Ruth Gaylord, Deanna Carol, Joyace Corbett, Janice Angley,
Nordine Lanza, Kay Kribbs, Marie Nogal, Helen Adams, Twana
Grundy, Janise Hillburn.
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First Row, Left to Right: Rev. Thirwell, Ben Zimmerman, Joan Randall,
Jay Atkinson, Jimmy Waters. Second Row: Micky Millis, Bobby
Carlson, Lanny Nichols. Third Row: J. W. Roberts, Charles Crow,
BETA HI-Y
The purpose of Beta Hi-Y is to create, maintain,
and extend throughout the home, school, and com-
munity higher standards ot Christian character. The
club has been of service to the community and
school. Among its many activities this year, has
been the compiling and printing of the first Stu-
BEN ZIMMERMAN . .President
BOBBY CARLSON .... Reporter
JAY ATKINSON . . . . . Vice President
JOAN RANDALL . . .... Mascot
LANNY NICHOLS . . Chaplain
Second Row, Seated:
MICKEY MILLIS . ..., Reporter
JIMMY WATERS . Sergeant-at-Arms
REV. TH I RLWELL .
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Stanley deCastro, Bobby Groovenstein. Fourth Row: Albert D. Huck,
Foster Thompson, John Hucks, Weldon Moseley. Fifth Row: Joe Rogers,
Joe Davis, Charles Duensing, John Bazemore, Robert O'Neal.
dent Directory for the students. lt has also spon-
sored Clean Speech Week, with the purpose of
emphasizing clean speech in the school. Beta Hi-Y
has served the community by contributing baskets
and gifts to the needy at Thanksgiving and
Christmas.
OFFICERS
First Row, Left to Right
HELEN BEASLEY . .
SHERRON ALLEN . .
BETTY HARVEY .
EUNICE HALL .
MISS HOUSE . .
Second Row
DOROTHY ANN AVERITT . . .
CARYL HAGAN ..... . .
DIANE PARFAIT .
BETA Y-TEENS
. . . . Treasurer
. . Vice President
. . . President
. . Secretary
. . . Sponsor
. Program Chairman
l.C.C. Representative
. .Social Chairman
SUSAN GAYLORD . . .... Reporter
BETTY LOU SIKES . . . ....... Chaplain
KAY JOHNSON . . . . Service Project Chairman
Beta Y-Teens aim and purpose is to build a
fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task
ot realizing in our common lite those ideals of per-
sonal and social living to which we are committed
by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we
seek to understand Jesus, to share his love for all
people and to grow in the knowledge and love ot
First Row, Left to Right: Kay Johnson, Dorothy Ann Avirett, Diane
Parfitt, Cathy Peacock, Second Row: Caryl Hagan, Helen Bealey,
Ernest Craun, Betty Harvey, Robert Moxley, Betty Lou Sikes, Susan
Gaylord. Third Row: Eunice Hall, Ginger Thomas, Maria Ramos,
Nancy Givens, LaVerne Mims, Lois Googe, Gayle Sallas, Mickey
Odgen, Sherron Allen. Fourth Row: Edie Maclntyre, Pat Zangs,
Ernestine Shaw, Corky Bunting, Polly Graham, Sara Husney. Fifth Row:
God. The activities of Beta Y-Teens include, Y-Teen
and Hi-Y Christmas party, Big and Little Sister
Week, Fixed Christmas Box for Duval Medical
Center, Halloween party for Daniel Memorial Or-
phanage, Selling ot Tiger Pins, Helping with Polio
Campaign, Come-As-You-Are Breakfast, and a Box
Supper.
Pat Lewis, Shirley Clark, Anna Anderson, Ida Johnson, Lynda Smoak,
Mona Fouraker. Sixth Row: Shirley Hodges, Annaresa Beecher, Brenda
Dilsey, Faye Thrower, Sue Land, Barbara Fooshee. Seventh Row:
Roslyn Brite, Rose Albert, Marian Lawson, Barbara Bohanan, Dorothy
Jones, Clara Wise. Eighth Row: Gail Thurmond, Catherine Johnson,
Nancy Rice, Elizabeth Caldwell, Jean Reddick, Diane Jones.
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First Row, Left to Right: Gary Bonner, Mark Thirwell, Tracy MBIS,
Grace Fitzsimmons, .lack Williams, Billy Welch. Second Row: Sidney
Luten, Gordon Miller, Alvin Dyal, Wayne Edwards. Third Row: James
DELTA Hl-Y
The aim of Delta Hi-Y is to create and extend
throughout the home, school, and community, the
highest standard of Christian character.
The activities are: Helping the school by work-
ing in the court on several occasions, providing a
Jinks, Gene Williams. Fourth Row: Robert Dean, Charles Clark, Robert
Waters, Gerald Pruitt.
Thanksgiving basket to a cancer victim, putting on
a show for the patients at Hope Haven, also collect-
ing comic books for the Hope Haven patients, and
providing an active club of Christian boys.
OFFICERS
First Row, Lett to Right, Seated
TRACY CONNERS .... . . . President
GRACE FITZSIMMONS . . . .... Mascot
JACK WILLIAMS .... . . Vice President
Standing
MARK THIRWELL . . . . . Chaplain
ALVIN DYAL . . . . . Treasurer
BILLY WELCH . . . . . Secretary
GARY BONNER . , . Sgt.-at-Arms
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Front Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Camplejohn, Sponsor,
Sadie Prescott, Reporter, Judy deCastro, Vice President,
Gordon Miller, Mascot, Joan Randall, President, Bobby
Carlson, Mascot, Jean Ann McDougal, Secretary, Grace
FitzSimmons, Treasurer, Deanna Lumpkin, Chaplain.
Back Row: Majol Camplejohn, Decoration Chairman,
Renia Poe, Historian, Anita Helbert, I.C.C. Representg-
tive, Maxine Satterwhite, Co-Project Chairman, Renee
Mackoul, Parliamentarian, Kary lnlow, Co-Project Chair-
man, Linda Roberts, I.C.C. Representative, Janet
Scotten, Program Chairman, Alice Lee Anderson, Social
Chairman. Not pictured: Carole Strickland, First
Semester I.C.C. Representative.
DELTA Y-TEENS
The aim of Delta Y-Teens is to grow as a person,
to grow in friendship with people of all races, re-
ligions, and nationalities, to grow in the knowledge
and love of God. The purpose of Delta Y-Teens is to
build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the
task of realizing in our common lives those ideals
of personal and social living to which we are com-
Front Row, Left to Right: Bobby Carlson and Gordon Miller, Mascots.
Second Row: Sandra Llewellyn, Imogene Lipsey, Betty Mullins, Fran-
cille Green, Ann Chalker, Alice Taylor, Norma Hirshman, Joyce Red-
wine, Charlotte Lovell. Third Row: Sondra Chalker, Evelyn Boney,
Carla Pamperin, lnell Alderman, Inez Alderman, Alice Wilson,
Margaret Boney, Nancy Jo Cook. Fourth Row: Linda Lovett, Jeanette
Dyal, Patty Jean Barron, Jackie Harter, Wanda Atkinson, Marie
mitted by our faith as Christians. Among its activi-
ties, Delta Y-Teens sponsors each year Howdy
Week, goes Trick or Treating for canned goods for
the Welfare Department, provides a Thanksgiving
Basket, and also has a Hobo Day, with part of
the earnings going to charity.
Stokes, Flora Mae Barfield. Fifth Row: Marian Cook, Mary Haskins,
Linda Turner, Ruth Crawford, Mary Kate Williams, Eloise Kelly,
Rusty Marsh. Sixth Row: Jackie Titus, Molly Jones, Barbara Litzen-
burg, Joann Rhoden. Seventh Row: Kay Eminisor, Joanne Overstreet,
Lucille Lameurerx, Marcia Jones, Frances Tyler, Winnie Lee Stroud,
Sue Smith.
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First Row, Left to Right: Robert Moxley, Carolyn Leber, Donald
Hodges. Second Row: Franklin Brandt, Barry Kendrick, Robert Lechner,
Donald Schrope, Victor Lloyd. Third Row: Billy Schrope, Bobby Bailey
Brian Carrol, Jimmy Eng, Harvey Glover. Fourth Row: Mabry Randall
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GAMMA Hl-Y
The aim and purpose of Gamma Hi-Y is to create,
maintain, and extend, throughout the home school,
and community, higher standards of Christian char-
acter. Some of the activities of this club are: coed
OFFICERS
Len to Right
ROBERT LECHNER . . . . Reporter
BARRY KENDRICK . , , . . Secretary
FRANKLIN BRANDT , . . .Treasurer
ROBERT MOXLEY . . . . . President
CAROLYN LEBER . . .... Mascot
DONALD HODGES . . Vice President
MR. HUMPHRIES . .... Sponsor
VICTOR LLOYD . . , . . Sergeant-at-Arms
DONALD SCHROPE . ,
. . . .Chaplain
Winton Starling, Bob McMulIan, Ronnie Starling, Fred Lewis. Fifth
Row: Errol Gillette, Glynn Williams, Wayne Witt, Donald Duffy,
David Reichert. Sixth Row: Mr. Humphries.
meetings, hayrides, a Christmas Party in which all
Hi-Y's and Y-Teens participated, and at the end
of the year a banquet.
First Row, Left to Right: Sandra Williams, Ginger DeMott, Jack Wil-
liams, Cora Sing, Gloria Edwards. Second Row: Ellen Garrett, Frances
Jennings, Judy Moore, Patsy Westbury, Monkey Robson. Third Row:
Lawrie Havener, Patsy Lotz, Joyce Hester, Betty Lurisey, Sheila
GAMMA Y-TEENS
The aim of Gamma Y-Teens can be summarized
as follows: To face life squarely is Gammas code,
Along lifes narrow and hard road, We propose
always to do our best, Whatever may be Iife's hard-
,ill
Boyette. Fourth Row: Barbara Giles, Geven Middleton, Marion Turner,
Shirley Foster. Fifth Row: Jerri Ferguson, Anita Gardner, Betsy Cop-
pedge, Niki Lee Sourbeer, Patty Gurr.
est test. Some of Gammas activities are, a Hallo-
ween Party, Christmas Party, Service Projects,
Thanksgiving Basket, Glasses for Duval Medical
Center, and Care Packages.
OFFICERS
First Row, Left to Right
GLYNN SKINNER . . ..... Reporter
JUDY MOORE .... . .Social Chairman
FRANCES JENNINGS . ..... Historian
PAT PEACOCK . . . . .Program Chairman
Second Row
CLAUDIA JONES . . . . Chaplain
ANN FUNDERBURK . . . Secretary
SANDRA WILLIAMS . . Treasurer
GINGER DeMOTT . . . . Vice President
CORA ANN SING . . . . . President
JACK WILLIAMS . .
MONKEY ROBSON .
MISS BAKER . . .
. . . . . .Mascot
l.C.C. Representative
. . . . . .Sponsor
First Row, Left to Right: Barry Taylor, Jeff Windham, William Higgs,
Janet Scotten, Eddie Barron, Don Jones, Bobby McManus, Wayne
Carter. Second Row: Al Jacobs, Kenneth Vickers, Dick Gralich, Skippy
KAPPA HI-Y
Kappa Hi-Y's purpose is to create, maintain, and
extend throughout the home, schools, and com-
munity higher standards of Christian character.
Each year Kappa Hi-Y lends a helping hand to some
Limpe, Bill Slater. Third Row: Howard Henderson, Charles Van Sickle,
Jimmy Stuart, John McKiernan, Wesley Dicks. Fourth Row: Audie
Lampe, Derrold Satterwhite, Bill Brawley.
needy famliy by giving them a Thanksgiving Basket,
and through Christmas projects. Kappa Hi-Y mem-
bers participate in all the school activities and are
active in all sports.
OFFICERS
Standing
AL HECHT . . . . Sponsor
Seated, clockwise
EDDY BARRON . Vice President
JANET SCOTTEN . . . . . Mascot
BARRY TAYLOR . . . . .Reporter
BOBBY McMANUS , . . . Chaplain
WAYNE CARTER . . .Sgt.-at-Arms
DON JONES - - . . Treasurer
JEFF WINDHAM . . Secretary
WILLIAM HIGGS . . . . President
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W ' ANN HUTCHESON . . . . .Secretary
fuk vlctok THOMAS . . . .President
I Second Row
MISS CLAIRE BRANDIES . . . . . Sponsor
MR. GUY WILSON . . . .... Sponsor
EDLEY ROUNTREE . . . Sgt.-at-Arms
ADA LONG .... . .Chaplain
BARBARA LONG. . . . .Reporter
DOT HICKOX . . . . Treasurer
D.C.T.
The early bird . .
The aim, purpose, and activities of D.C.T. are:
To promote the growth and a better understanding
of industrial, vocational, distributive and coopera-
tive education in their school, community, and
state. To foster the best possible spirit of coopera-
tion between employer, trainee, school and home.
First Row, Left to Right: Claire Brandies, Ben Zimmerman, Barbara
Long, Dot Hickox, Victor Thomas, Ann Hutcheson, Ada Long, Edley
Rountree, Guy Wilson. Second Row: Nina Bryson, Glenda Alderman,
Patsy Lewis, Betty McLeod, Sherron Webb, Cleda Bell Haynes, Judy
Crotts. Third Row: Louise Lastinger, Crissie Watson, Betty Radcliff,
Betty Ann Shannon, Shirley Ann Kurlin, Ruth Ann Hagel. Fourth Row:
To encourage the undertaking of some worthy
civic project by the club each year to bring em-
ployer and employee together through a banquet.
To direct its efforts toward the development of
leadership and scholarship,
Irma Jacobs, Barbara Bozeman, Nellorene Taylor, Gloria Glisson,
Nancy Long, Barbara Williams, Pat Dickerson. Fifth Row.' Robert
O'Neal, Peggy Rogers, Bob Johnson, Billy Clements, Wiley, Hart,
Evla Mae Weinburg. Sixth Row: John Hucks, Donny Mask, Frank
Dombroski, Lindsey Brooks, James Brantley, Ray Smith. Seventh Row:
Ronald Lowder, Frederick Brown, Leon Greene, John Blaine, Joe Rogers.
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OFFICERS
First Row, Left to Right: R. W. Lockett,
Principal, Polly Jackson, Auditor,
Gladys Richards, Historian, Mrs. L. H.
Lumpkin, Vice President, Mrs. Wm.
B. Thirlwell, President, Mrs. Russell
Miller, Secretary, Miss Clara Welch.
Second Row: Mrs. W. S. McCall, Nom.
Com., Mrs. W. P. Eason, Finances
Chairman, Mrs. J. F. Stuart, Jr., Study
Group Chairman, Mrs. J. F. McCor-
mack, Parliomentarian, Mrs. J. T.
Hagan, Legislative, Miss Avis Turner,
Music Chairman, Mrs. J. B. Cox, Music
Co. Chairman, Mrs. Grover Kendrick,
Program Co-Chairman, Mrs. John Nas-
sau, Membership Chairman, Mrs. Les!
ter Girard, Faculty Luncheon, Mrs.
H. B. Barnes, Membership Co-Chair'
man. Third Row: Mrs. W. F. Cook,
Room Rep., Mrs. P. L. Beecher, Pro-
gram Chairman, Mrs. W. R. Dowdy,
Library Chairman, Mrs. A. P. Small
Jr., Home 8- Family Life Chairman,
Mrs. Earl F. Jones, Publicity Co. Chair-
man, Mrs. F. G. Long, Jr., Hospitality
Chairman, Mrs. John Weaver, Board
Member, Mrs. Clyde Edwards, Bulle-
tins, Mrs. L. M. Haskins, Program Co-
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ROBERT TOWNSEND . . Vice Pres.
FRANKLIN CLARD .... Secretary
SUE SMITH ....... Treasurer
Third Row: Beverly Tucker, Robert
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