Columbus High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1964
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I4 S L.,L,,.w.1s.., J 'VC v Q fi . 'Q Vu ,. ..Q v nn gfg Then suddenhf its football season homecoming. . . the bonfire... open house. parades... the crowd l .J Wth winterfs onslaught come new trends...c'Our Townnf.. twiqo season . . . powderpujj' football . . . hootenannzhs? I ' fl A 7 1fg,A I Loud music low lights. . smoke. . . and . . . 21 quiet moments close friends . . solitude. my as I ,, 'ge-.f, fy .JK vw- f - 4' Q, M-e,1.',-wsgie e '- -'f' .1 .V-Q1 J' yi' 4 ?'L'!.7f-'l5 3i'?3 x , ...am I MMV 'Jw' -A,,f.fu ,V . . ,,4 ,L ,'M:ll,,, , :,,,:'.. W ff eeee ,eg , ':,,,,e,2q5 ,Q 2--we ,ff -pb if 'Q Awe . , Y ixiifi ,Sf ,-Lai S JT' Tru 'xv JJ! .kf' 34 ' , 41 H,,'kW.. 'W .- , V TQ S ffw. LIF44 'f ff ef-uni. ,A,. AL, If-3 L, Y, , :jimi Mug Hx, .9 n 59,-,bis -er j lying , N. Q W fr -.43 'H fvl sf? ' fllinds wander. .. A youthfs' fancy turns lighter things. .. Kiddie Day...PC and you know it? SPRING? Q -.wma 'W to 11 ,Jw-5 lv. ,cl wif. 5 w an '- 5 . ii , N ,, l '0 iv f.. Xa X -lf' msulilf'5 mater' ..,.4,.. ,L uk' , 4? i 'Eur 'i' I .. g ' Ly A ngiifw, V if J M 'M' 4 7--, iw .' 'f - , . .. -- QF 'xnx- Faculty a ziff? H . REQ? Dr James Beddingfield University of Georgia, B.S., M.S. bnlversltv of Florida, Ph.D. Leading, guiding, molding.. The administration at CHS guided the school through another year. Columbus High has functioned well under this fine leadership. Life at CHS is more rewarding with capable assistance of those who challenge the students every day, who discipline them some days, and who, many times, understand them better than they themselves. Columbus High students express a grateful thank youi' to the faculty and administration. Mr. Sanford F. Reid Georgia Southerng B.S. Auburn Universityg MLS -af-- ii M ioii ooro A 'l i . oioo A MISS MARY ALICE MR. W. HERMAN DOLLAR University of Georgiag BS., M.S. ARNOLD MR' CHARLES MOORE Universit of Chica o' Georgia Southwestern College Y g Mercer Universityg B.A. B'S'f MA' 3 'xx Carolyn Commons Jo Ann Carnahan Louise Bradford Wheaton College, A.B. Vanderbilt Univ., A.B. B.S.g Sponsor .lunior Var sity cheerleaders hakespeare, Hawthorne, Elliot and Stevenson . . . g' Through the outstanding ability of the teachers in the English department, American and English literary scholars come to life and become veritable members of the class. In the classroom a student may find himself laughing, hoping, and crying with individuals who are physically dead but very much alive in the hearts and minds of many readers. Most of one's actual assignment time in English is directed toward the study of literature, but grammar is never neglected. With compositions and term papers each student is constantly reminded of the importance of grammar. Minh, with thee I mean to 1ive.', University of Alabama, iti Elizabeth Love Bradley Mae Crittenden Bell Converse Collegeg Univer- Womans College of Geor sity of Alabamag Auburn gia, A.B. University, B.S., M.S. K Ng Ann W. Day Tift College, A.B.g Univ- ersity of Georgia G. L. Douglas Susan Frazer A.B.: Auburn University, Shorter College, A.B.g M.Ed.g Cohiscan Advisorg Blue Streak Advisor Footlighters Sponsor DEPARTMENT HEAD Roberta Lawrence Shorter College. A.B.g Co- lumbia University, M.A.g National Honor Society Sponsor . Gussie Goss Tift College, A.B.: Colum- bia Univ.. Nl.A.g Amica Tri-Hi-Y Advisorg Senior Activities Chairman 1 if V., Ne f Jane Hartly Jones Univ. of Colorado, A.B. .. 2 T 'mm H . Q , :gt 'Wit g lg 5 QQ lx get A mf - ' st-.iw -W it ., Cwemlolyn Richey Athens College, A.B.g George Peabody College. M.A. . r. 1.. 5' x Wanda Thompson Kentucky Weslyan Col- lege, A.B. 'lf 2 fr Ruth Hilton Henderson Slate Teachers College, B.S.Ed. Florence E. McCorlew Syracuse University, A.B.. M.A.: .lr. Crafle Group Chairman Susan Smith T Agnes Scott Collegeg Uni. versity of Alabama, A.B. . Sue Watkins Oklahoma State Univer sity. BS. Harriet Ale-xancler Sophie Ne-wcumlm Colle-gc-g Universily of Tc-xas, A.B. Nan:-y lin-lliea Morrvr llnivorsilyg Howard College. A.l5.g University of Georgia If oo'ii Sulliv liaugli flour-Iwr College, A.l3.g llniv. of Gag Auburn lfniv. Carmen Crouch Univ. of Ca., A.B.g Duka- llniv., fVl.A.g Auburn Uni- versity lim.. Mr. Ted Joni-s gm-s lo Mr. Dollar for some fatllvrly aclvius James T. Jones Univ. of Georgia, l5.5. 1 ? 4 1? X QQ Q i I - - fri . M.A.g Auburn University Tlwlnia TIIOIIIIISOII Kirby Aileen Samford Pealwucly College, B.S., University of Alabama -fv- Evelyn VanLan1lingl1am Georgia Stale W0men's College, Univ. of Ca.g Univ. of North Carolinag Auhurn Univ.g Florida State University Caesar, Washzh ton, Johnson.. . . . are but a few of the men whose names appear often on the boards, in the books, and in the minds of students in social studies classes. Along with World and United States History, Columbus High offers excellent courses in government, economics, and geog- raphy. It is often said that the key to peace is understanding and the key to understanding is knowledge. Therefore, if our world is to achieve peace tomorrow, students must real- ize their responsibility toward knowledge to- day. In order to fulfil this responsibility CHS students must take full advantage of all the opportunities open to them in the Social Studies Department. Q Q Q Nr as in Louise Zimmerman Agnes Scott, A.B. Mary Fort DEPARTMENT HEAD Woman's College of Ga.. A.B.g Univ. of Ca., M.A. ., f - ,.,, . 5 5355 76: y ..., .WL , V, IJ ,,,.,.f.m., . . , .fmf.1f,.. .... ,,.t,wwQ'fz'y '3n:f'.X,f. Marion Barrow Huntingdon College, A.B.g University of Geor- giag University of North Carolina. Frenchg French Club Sponsor it A Q ' -., yy r my 1 f, . I , S 4'-. Judith Merchant State University of lowa, B.A. Spanish W... -. -,N like le,-, , '14, 'I-.-1. .-Qt., s M tttif . lk Dorothy Hawley John B. Stetson Univer- sity, A.B. Lating J. C. L. Sponsor Lucien Joseph Martini Emory University, B.A., M.A. French M . o lf, ff Q- e 'et 2, f -9:51 5 vf Missouri Huling Shorter College, A.B.g Columbia University, M.A. Spanish DEPARTMENT HEAD Josephine Christopher Peabody College, B.S., M.A. Latin: J. C. L. Sponsor in . Parlerg Dzbere, 1 xg 9 , x Q .6 M 1 ,YVV ' Image 5-'X-'Nb'-Q X f,'sfQf..gg wx a s ' 1. ' v x V , a ' K ' fl I X ' i Y , H, .,,..,, . ,L K we 1 :Q W, ,, . ' 'W xzltq . N SW pe- WN fx 'tix ' ,. at wt' 9 '- 1 2,6 Q X - ,ax x y 19' Hablar. . . To speak a foreign language enables in- dividuals to participate in a life of adventure, travel, knowledge, and understanding. Count- less opportunities await persons seeking ca- reers requiring skilled usage of a foreign language. The Peace Corps, foreign service, and the United Nations are constantly search- ing for people proficient in communicating through a foreign tongue. A person who can communicate in a language other than his own is helping to work toward better understanding. Conse- quently, language teachers at Columbus High can be instrumental in creating a better world. 64 ox ,fi 5 Virginia Jones University of Georgia, A-B- . Lating Y Club Coordi- SPHIHSII nator Lucy Shepard Asbury College, A.B. Dorothy Thompson Mercer University, B.A Latin Spanish Z Spanish Club Clarkie Skelton Agnes Scott College QD MYNIC BIHCIKIUOH Ezekiel R' C35-tm John P. Kendrick Elizabeth Layton Bobbie Ot-ste-rreicber Agnes 56011, A-B4 CO' UniV9f5l Y of Texas, A-B' University of Alabama, Library Assistant University of Oklahoma lumbia University, B.L.S. ln MUSIC B.S., B.lVl., lVl.A. BS. Lihrariang Library Club 0l'Ch9SU'a Band Home EC. Sponsor '9L .,'!.- W. N 4- - , 'ff w as SECRETARIES 'VY Fi was '59 if iw 1. F jgi Sai be L' l A P it,, 9 5555. P 25 Caroline Binson Hazel Garner Marjorie Hicks Marie Newsome Freshman Center Main Office Guidance Office Main Office sl TID i 'HC' , A Qigjgtf , ' 'H' Q 1 ,. I June Torbert Fred R. Ream Mary N. Strickland T State CollegC4 Georgia Southern. ILS. in Womans College of Geor- Aiibyurn University, B.S.g Education, Art gia, B.S.g Peabody, M.A. Business Business Water colors, pound cakes, i hob' notes, gun shells... Columbus High offers opportunities beside readin', 'ritinl and 'rithmetic. Speech, music, home economics, typing, shorthand, and military science, are the subjects taught by teachers in the Specialized Services Depart- ment. ln order that a student must have the well-rounded curriculum now required by colleges, this diversification is very important. Many in this department present their achievements to the entire student body. The Music department fboth the band and choral sectionsj give concerts to the student body each year. Art exhibits, by the art department, special luncheons by the home economics department and the Federal ROTC Inspection enhance the school year. is C C . my' --5 In f My ,s my me M ,aw DEPARTMENT HEAD Robert Eakle Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, B.M.g University of Georgia Music t Jim Pyhum Auburn University, B.S.g Physical Education, Head Coach, 1963 Push ups, pull ups, laps around the track.. Joe C. Sparks Auburn University, B.S. Physical Education and Math Sam Mitchell Auburn University. BS. Physical Educationg Head Coach, 1964- These are the activities CHS students engage in while attending gym classes. The leadership ex- ercised by our qualified PE teachers in extra-cur- riculum activities has placed the spotlight of success on Columbus High. James H. Norton Howard College, li.5., George Peabody College, fVI.A. Physical Education Richard Fendley Howard College, B,A. Physical Education and History Joyce A. Willis Alabama College, B.S. Physical Education Leone Redfearn Georgia State College for Women, B.S.g Peabody, M.A.g Major Club Spon- sor if Verna .lones Mercer University, A.B. Physical Education Elton Camp Jacksonville Slate College, B.S.g George Peabody Collegeg Hi-Y Club Sponsor g fgzzzgsiw F ro s, chemlbals, g roscopes, skeletons. .. The perplexities of science are evidently a necessity for study and experimentation in this scientific world of today. lt has been proven that man is always affected by science. Therefore, it is wise to absorb all possible pertinent data that a person can in order to comprehend one's environment. Science classes within CHS help pupils formulate ideas on this subject. The deversities of science are analyzed and computed in the classrooms under the guidance of experienced and con- scientious teachers. ' iq ! -, ' -' W 'i 'W 2 5' 'f soyo oisi S E' ' S' T A J A 6 4 ,W ,uw - E tt 9 Ann Dismukes Elizabeth 'l'. Eggleston lim Kirkpatrick Hoke S. McGee Shorter College, A.B. Denison University, A.B. Mercer University, A.B. North Georgia College, Oklahoma Universityg Oglethorpe University, A.B., Columbus College Emily Jennings Petty Valdosta State College, A.B., Auburn University, M. Ed., Allied Medical Careers Club Sponsor john Smith Alabama College, B.S. I e . ',ly DEPARTMENT HEAD G. Neal Thomas Emory University, Ph.Bg Auburn University, M.S. Ed. ,Shaw Kathryn Abdalla Marywood College, A.B. John W. Bennett Young Harris College, University of Georgia, B.S. and M. Ed. -av 'CF' 43.4 ELK Carol Carlledge University of Georgia, B.S. A A Virginia Fowler Vanderbilt University, A.B. 'sr' ,Q X k-..V Y rf Cyrus Gibbs University of Omaha, B. of Cen. Ed. DEPARTMENT HEAD Fannie George Higgins University of Georgia, B.S.g Auburn University, M.s. - .,,,,.. i r . k i ix i i ,P i iiii- mf? t a ft etetr t 'Q grim Q K itf, Azalia Grubhs Howard Colfegeg Auburn University, B.S. Fay Hodorowski Ba lor Universit BBA y y, . . ., University of North Caro- lina, M. Ed., Aubum Unl- versity Martha Rogers ' Me ' rcer Unlversity, A.B M. Ed. Functions, trian les, equations. . . . . . have been known to give CHS math students difficulty. Many pupils, however, with the able assistance of our teachers have mastered them and have made outstanding scores on standardized math tests. 1 .. . B-,.w+ena-wmwmmmmp.-evswsm,aeww,wmwew ' J W- V K ,lean Marie Seibold Auburn University, B.S. Hi-Y Sponsor X ..,-- Clenn C. Wallace Berry College, A.B. Marijon Williams Florence State University B.S.g Auburn University M.S. STS Advisor I:Hrin teachers, Dr. William Henry Shaw Supt, of Schools buylhg textbooks, makin policy MUSCOGEE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Dr. William H. Shaw Secretary Mr. Cecil W. Anthony Mr. lov W. Hlackmon Mr. Elmer Fink Mrs. .lohn P. Illges Mr. Louis C. Kunzc, Sr Dr. .lohn T. Miller Mr. .lohn R. Kinnett President Mr. C. Cody White Mr. D r. M r. M r Mr Mr. Mr. Nathan Hunter Treasurer S. A. Romlflenlwrry Davirl Rotlischilfl, ll .loseph J. Spano T. Hiram Stanley Ellis Swinl R. Spencer Wazlrlm-ll n Q ,rf Mdl.HlGl.Hl.Hg the grounds, keeping the halls, preparing the food pppp pprrp l .,, Af' Mr. H rman c. Wimusl f ' Cust d I. Mrs. Luclll Smxth, Lunchroom managef ,, -, .,f . , w ? , xx, . its VI J A I Llunchroom RM kL , I Q- 'N 4 1 g Y V1 nlp 5 W g if L 55221, J I B-, M. i f-QI . ff ' L A 'll ' LN . ..,, - - V TL. epprp N ak n A ,f ,dp rn eeee e efgg g Cafeleri t ff Classes Q -an rf 'lv ' iii!! 'll Awnszaae 1 US-.,.. ss. Margie Abell Wayne Acker lim Adair Martha Allan 76- 1 Bill Allen WILLIAM ANDREW ASHLEY A man is as great as the destiny he seeks. KATHLEEN DENISE AURE lgWllCTC judgement has wit to express it, the-re is the hes! oratorf' JACK MONROE AVERETT, IR. A friend is an understanding one whose opinion we can value for - - H its Justness and sincerity. GEORGE MICHAEL BABB Strength through joy. VICTORIA ISABEL BAER HGood nature is the beau ALLEN FRANK BALES You have a nimble wit.' ty of the mind and usually wins all. s W x-.Q Charles Adams ' f., . lg' 45,4 Ron Amos Sheryl Anderson 'xs- 3 4-ul sa--..-y Bill Ashley Kathy Aure 'TNQ' Ricky Alexander Laluan Alford - 'H ,mf Ki 1 v f' sur Kenneth Arnold Phillip Arnold A 'ff- A 'aw' 4.---' 0-r The class of 1964 treads the path of its senior year MARC ERN IZA I I. AISELL She lets her light shim- withoul turning, the light on herself WAYN E DAVID ACKER Silence is lln- vh'nu'nl in which great Ihings fashion than s JAMES HOLLIIIE ADAIH. JR. WTO know a man, observe how ht- wins his objectg thu icrc 1 a great man. CHARLES ZACK ADAMS 'iwhose little body lodged a lnighly mind. JAMES R. ALEXANDER No one knows what he can do until he tries' JUDITH LAJ UAN ALFORD A single sunheam is enough lo drive away many shadows MARTHA FRANCES ALLAN 'iSelI-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control. WILLIAM G. ALLEN MII any lnan seeks greatness, lot him forget greatness and ask for lrulh and he will find both. BOBBY RONALD AMOS There is no substitute for thoroughgoing. ardent. and sincere carnf'stness. SHERYL DIANE ANDERSON Modest as the dawn of day. KENNETH ARNOLD II a man is worth knowing at all, lu- is worth knowin we PHILLIP FRED ARNOLD 'Slionesly and Irankne-ss are his companion 1v V Jack Averett Mike Babb Vivki Baer Allen Bales i L Q, -1 V! YN, Anne Banister Henry Barfield Dale Barnes Ronald Barnes faq' ,' m 'N--.., K., Don Beers Steve Begor Carlynne Belisle Barbara Bell MARTHA EVELYN BEST 'SShe that is thy friend, she will keep thee in lhy need. WALKER REYNOLDS BICKERSTAFF It is hy vivacity and wit that man shines in company. BARBARA BLACKWELL A'Sl1e's wry cute and very nm-al, wry popular. very sweet. Q. 'Vs Martha Best Rennie Bickerstaff The class 0 en worked was Q., throu h its council NANCY ANNE BANISTER Those who bring sunshine to otha rs can not keep it from them selves. HENRY LEE BARFIELD Worrying never made a great man so l do not worry DALE BARNES Wisdom is the principal thin therefore et wisdom and with all thy getting get understandin Donnie Beck ar Beck RONALD LEE BARNES uLel a man try faithfully, manfully to be right he will grow more and more rightf, DONALD WILTON BECK Speech is great, liut silence 1 reater EDGAR HARVEY BECK, JB. Good nature is its own measure DONALD BOYD BEERS 'Speech is tht- index of the mind STEVEN LESLIE BECOR Of plain, sound sense, life's currsnt coin ina e MARY CARLYNNE BELISLE Here is a true and industrious frum BARBARA JEAN BELL A laugh to be joyous. must llow from a Joyou heart VINCENT FINVAL ISERGQUIST The desire of knowledge inert- su ever with the acqui ltlon of 11 LEE ECHOL5 BERRY lf a man has a talent and uses it he has lonously succeeded and won a gr:-at salisfaclionf' of the Senior Council pose Each knows the unforgettable experiences 0 senior pictures. ELIZABETH DORSEY RLANCHARD 'LAlways brighter than tht- sung full of life antl joy antl lun. RICHARD LESTER RLONDHEIM Forma-tl on the gootl oltl plan. a goorl antl hravv ancl honest man. PAMELA SUE BLOSSER HA lender-lieartccl and compassionate disposition is worthy of the liiglwstf' MARGARET ROLEYN Thinking is the talking of the soul with itself. RUBY JEAN BOND HCUIIIIIIUII svnst- is tht- knack of seeing things as they are and doing things as lhoy ought. to be done. JACK RHODES BONEY. JR. 'SHe that is gootl is ever great. g,.g-75,2-,s,.,, -2' .-,fxf Q-..,-r Betsy Blanchard Dickie Blondheim 'lb-gs. - Smokey Bowers Charlotte Boyd Anita Braun Gene Brooks Bbw' any 'rl- l? 1' 'J .. I I iil: A 'i' i ' . J to.. 'JN lib-f' .W , A ' 'Q ' of . , A 'mfs ' .,,,. ,. L. 4 Jackie Brown Sandra Brown Ginger Bryan Leslie Bryant f 1' ' I 110- Pam Blogger Margaret Boleyn 1 ,, W sq vu F ' ' N X - aw' - ' 'I Bonita Brown Bonnie Kay Brown S..- www-n K Don Buckelew Ted Buckner or ...W- K.. .wx 'TEXT ne' 'Wi- L .n ff te- or fl I 'He- Y-Mwfwr 1.1- Ruby Bond Jack Boney JOSEPH HILL BOWERS Happy-go-lucky is his trenal, hul all in all he's a very gootl friend. CHARLOTTE GOLDEN BOYD HA merry IIOZITI maketh a cheerful countvnancef' ANITA ELLEN BRAUN Imagination is the eye of the soul. MARION EUGENE BROOKS Wfhose who :lu for tln-111Qt-Ive-s newr nt-ed aidf, BONITA FAYE BROWN 'Trogrrsf I- the activily of the mind anal the a, uiance of tumor row. BONNIE KAY BROWN Thy voice is celvslial meloclyf, .IACQUELINE PURDIE BROWN 'Trientls are horn nol made. SANDRA KAY BROWN Thy light shine-s ol untlerstantling, humility, kindness. anal pride. JENNIFER LYN BRYAN Artistic growth is a refining of the sense of truthfulness. LESLIE DIAN BRYANT Woman is lhc- nwrriest specie of all lhv creationg all above or below are at-ri0us. DONALD C, BIICKELEW 'Such joy annhilion finds. TED MONROE BIICKNER lt is not what he has, or what he dom which clircclly expresses lhv worth of a man, but what he isf, 'm tt A I I' Brenrla Bush Barbara Byers ,aim Liz Carmichael Paula Caudill SIMON ALAN COHN Y Common sense is instinct and enough of it is genius. JACKSON EARL COLEE, JR. Good humor is the health of the soul. WILLIAM LEWIS COLEMAN, III It is energy-the central element of which is wcll-which promluces the miracles of character. CORDAN DANIEL COLWELL 'LGootl nature is more agreeable in conversation than wit. JOHN GRAY CONGER 'glt is the mincl that 1'lli1lit'S the man, and our urgor is the immortal soul. CARY LANIER COULTER g'WiII is character in action. Lee Byrd Mary Lou Campbell ,i i .Gigi Rena Causey David Chaplin gigg,1,,.fT,. - ' 75+ mx I l V 'Vw-.., -V , if-1? M Q 2 ... V at , i MM' I . L wwi ., 3: , is Q, I Alan Cohn Jack Colee 2 - A L. W y 0 1- Diana Campo ,rr ,fm Tw 'ins ' Steve Chappell BRENDA JOYCE BUSH BARBARA ANNE BYERS WALTER LEE BYRD Your wit makes ollu-rs witty. MARY LOU CAMPBELL To grant you a favor was her mleligln. DIANA MERCERDES CAMPO Pep rallies and games HAIZIIHPT. not gold, is woman's adornmentf' L'Two noble qualilivs-Gooulness anal Kinclnf-ss. sv For om- to lnuvv a talent anfl uw il. is a triump Barbara Cannon BARBARA CANNON Alf:1lJilily, llllllllll?-S. lr-nlln-rnv... ancl a worrl of Xlflllt ld ed 006 nalurcmlf' MARY ELIZAISETH CAR5llCl'lAEL HA warm smile, a llearl Q0 tru:-'Q llle lwsl of frn neur lJlue.', PAULA ON ETTE CAUDILL 'gVirluv is its own rc-warel. A RENA ELIZABETH CAUSEY as ' -1+ wk .IAM ES DAVID CHA PLI N 'HUP' S'l'liVl-N I2II.BER'l' ffHAI'l'El.l. llu our duly. JOSEPH CATEWOUIJ 4Il.EVEl.ANlJ liking wllal uno has In 4l0.'- Ioe Cleveland All is Iranquil people wllo 3l'l'0II!PllFlI lllllK'll.,l l or ll man ln' ll0llllll if so well re-1'0fnim'rl as ln lll manner . ,- l.f-l uf haw faith Illal right makc-s might . . . dns 1 The ss-vrcl of luappinc-ss is not in aloing: what one 1 n , In Y vn A 'rs'- -N- we- eq- nfl' Bill Coleman Danny Colwell Gray Conger Gary Coulter Eel '-', Y ., is TVN' 'F' Ad Georgia Creveling Linda Culpepper Louise Culpepper Wallace Culpepper vs- M-...Y Y' JL frm W 54 Ia Q5 i ff- ll' Q, Ch l S llavis Danny Dawson Maxine Day Steve llaniel A aff? MARY MORTON DILLON Behind those eyes lies mischief. SUSAN GILES DILLON Good nulure and good Sensi me ever joined. SHIRLEY ANNE IJODELIN The pursuit of the perfect, llu-n is the pursuit of swm-vliiess and ilightf, L rw K. lVlary Dillon Susan Dillon I ' I I I I q . . . The mark of a senlor-Hzs rm 'NTL' if GEORGIA CREVIQUNG And more than wisdom, more than wealth, a merry heart that laughs at rare. LINDA CULPEPPER MII a good face is a letter of recommendation. a good heart is a Icltvr of credit. LOUISE CIILPEPPER I'KnowIerIgu is pow:-r. WALLACIC PAUL CIIIPEPPER 'IWit IIHIIQPS its own welcome and levels all diSIinCli0nS.,' TOM CIINN I NCHA M Tom Cunningham Rlchard Cutler A uuivt and friendly personality will always make a good im- 'ww o ' pr:-ssioufi RICHARD ALLAN lIIl'I'LER 'gwliatext-1' ua- C0nf'viv1' well we express clearly, and words flow with eased' STEPHEN PAGE DANIEL The reason firm. the It-mperate will, endeavor. for:-siglll, strength, CHARLES MILTON DAVIS Wit is a nn-rit when il vnlightens lhv intellect hy good sen e voiiwyecl in jovular expression. IJANII-il. FIELDING IJAWSON A man is as great as thc' help he gives SHIHLICY INIAXINIC DAY I would lu-'lp others out of grood will. WAYNIC CHARLES DAN A lrut- and downright hom-st man LAIIRAX ODETTE IJEVAIIGHAN The swes-lt-sl voice nn earlh. a nonian's longut-g a string that has no discord. Wayne Day Laura DeVaughan ,rw 1 fs. 'IW' Shirley Dodelin Many seniors diclnit keep their rings long but exchanged. Wvorlcin on bulletin boards.. MARY EDNA DONALDSON 'LFriends, if we be honest with ourselves, we shall he honest with each otherf' ELEANOR CARTER DOUGLAS Do as you would he rlone by is the surest nu-Ihorl of pleasin DOUGLAS PERSONS DOZIER There are few persons who pursue science with true rlignityfl NANCY MEREDITH DREW '4Small of stature but magnetic of personalityf' SANDRA LEE DUKE 'The LIGHT OE MIDNIC-H'l S starry ln-avcn is in those eyesf, JOSEPH LEVI DUNN 'Alf there be any truer measure of a man than hy what he does. it is by what hc givesf, t if- t e stear f if 'E Q.. or 3 i QQ' L F 6' 5 Mary Donaldson ' '.,k Bri' ,Wy R anew, ..--L... Carter Douglas Q 4-'ff not' '9 '?- Julie Dykes Marcia Dykes Possum Dykes Janet Eastburn K' Et' ,i Y .qm-.avr L agua-.1 Harriet Ellison Rickie Estes Frank Etheridge BQ-Y Gus Evans 45 W A ,-N . Wm Douglas Dozier Meredith Drew Sandy Duke ,loe Dunn y ,.e I 1 'X-Xa' '9. . - . M JULIE ALLISON DYKES 'I W , She that can have patience can have what she will. Lx, . if I .f MARCIA HELEN DYKES I 7' blur is a soft landscape of mild earth where all is harmony, calm, quiet, and cheerful without mirth. SIDNEY HAYES DYKES Such high lured manners' which form character and such a good- nalured wit that makes him liked hy all. JANET ANN EASTBURN uHigh aims form high characters, and great objectives bring out great minds. I.YNE'l l'E ESTELLE ECKBERG A-Till' high:-sl grades of music flow from the feelings of the heart. ng. l.. It E kb ' yne 6 C arg Kay EHISOH BARBARA KAY ELLISON HEfficient, quiet, and sinceref' HARRIET CORDELIA ELLISON 'The world ln-longs lo the energetic. RICKIE LOUISE ESTES 'iKnowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. FRANK SCARBOROUCH ETHERIDGE, III Our deeds determine us as much as we determine our deeds. CALVIN A. EVANS There is a great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability. BRUCE BARTON EYSEL if HArtisls are nearest God. ' PATRICIA CAROLE FABIAN uSinue-rily, at deep, genuine, heartfelt sincerity, is a trait of true and noble womanhoodf' Bruce Eysel Pat Fabian 19 Nx...,.,d9 . Dawn Faircloth Linda Farmer sv 'P' 'bl' ny,a,,,,4 jean Flournoy Beth Foster MARTHA MARION FUDCE The goodness seen is partly in she who sees it. JAMES LARRY GAITHER Life is a jest anti all things show it. I thought so once, but now I know it. MARGARET YVONNE GAMBRELL The best place to fintl a helping hand is in a person as con- siderate, swt-cl, and we-ll-Iikt-cl as she. WILLIAM CLINTON CANTT, JR. A superior :nan is lnoslt-st in his speech but exceeds in his action. PATRICIA ANN GARDNER The st-crct of success is constancy to purpose. BARBARA JAN GARNER ALSIN! is cvvr willing Io help however hard the task. ,Iimtny Faulkner Ralph Favorite if f?3Q -1 , f IK... 't .... , was LaVeda Fountain Gloria Fountain 'fs Martha Fudge Larry Gaither , - s . ,. TK 2 Q 3 B - it , A K Homecomin -CH 19 first.. GAYLA DAWN FAIRCLOTH ilu' 'A lv There is no greater delight than to be conscious of sincerity on Qt,-:w i self-examination. LINDA LEE FARMER 'LSincerily and truth are the basis of every virtue. .15 JIMMY LEON FAULKNER A EnduJance is the crowning quality and patience, all the passion I of great hearts. RALPH SIDNEY FAVORITE, JR. 'iGood nature is the very air of a good minLl.', . l I ALAN WAYNE FEAGIN Alan Feagm Madge Fltzpatrlck Life is not life without delight. NIADGE FELTON FITZPATRICK 'STrue to herself, her work, and her friends. MARTHA JEAN FLOURNOY 5'Hvr smiles show her happiness, her friends, her personality. ELIZABETH ANNE FOSTER t 'wwf .- K.. . Personality is to one as perfume is to the flower. I cttRoLYN LAVEDA roUN'1'A1N - g'The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. GLORIA ANNE FOUNTAIN rv- it K 'SAvoid idleness and use all the spaces of tlty time with usefulness and efficiency. 'll' , 'U' if - CHARLOTTE LAMAR FRAZER V' A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learnin KENNETH MARK FREIDLANDER WW' '5There is no wisdom like frankness., Charlotte Frazer Kenneth Freidlander A Af' 1- 'wx 4- ,mw ms .J ff' E. . T h xwil. . 'wif' Yvonne Gambrell Bill Gantt Pat Gardner Jan Gamer Q 'og' ., 56' 'Uhr' vw '--M... 'Guang 3 vs' Celia Gary Edwin Gerson Ronnie Gerson Joey Givens vw' 'Nr 46 ,,,, Harry Goetting Eugene Golston Bill Gordy Glenda Gower LINDA JOAN GRAY Great persons are able to do great kindness DONALD ALBIE GREEN Reading maketh a full man. KATHELEEN MARY GUEYMARD A gay personality with added rascalilyf' Nu' 'Sw--v Linda Gray Don Green Charles Class laCkiC Cnarm '49 ' W Cheryl Grantham .-, .. , , , I, M f 9- 'J' - , 4 at - in . M, i s , ff it Kathy Cueytnarcl The Powder-Puff Came. CELIA GRAY Hlnrlivicluality is everywhere to he sparc-cl and re root of everything good. EDWIN STEVEN CERSON Genius is that in whose power man is. RONALD BARRIE GERSON L'Few men ever think more earnestly than this one JOEY WEAVER GIVENS Mischiev0us to the imp degree CHARLES WARREN GLASS 'ljesters profit from all. SARA ,IACQUELIN CNANN The essence of an artist is that she be articulate. HARRY LUCIEN GOETTING Tho secret of success is constant work. EUGENE R. GOLSTON, JR. The hand that follows intellect can achieve all. WILLIAM ALAN GORDY L'Knowleclge insleed. that which truly antl essentially raises one man against another. GLENDA KAY GOWER 'AGo0d sense ancl good nature are nut-r :separatetlg anrl oocl nature is the product of right reason. CHERYL GRANTHAM 'iShe,s gentle, slu-'s shy hut lln're's mischief in her JANIE ELLA CRAVES 'LA good heart is hetter than all the heads in the wo H1 got in if' Twiqo weekend . . . MARY ELLEN GUNN Talent on the stage is of the highest order and such is calculated to command universal admiration. LOUISE CYAMI The desire of knowledge increases with the acquisition of itf' DON EARLE HADDOCK HI find that the great thing in life is not so much where we are going, as in what direction we are moving. BEVERLY LEE HAINES HThere is no substitute for hard work. JOSEPH GAINES HALE 'gAlways ready for a good time. BARBARA GAYLE HAMBY Lovable, attractive, never hlueg when you're with her you're happy, too. W. +L 'N , L-f ns vs Ns... sf K ,,.a up . ,. L Mary Ellen Gunn Louise Cyami Quay IUX an Z joe Hamilton Clinton Hammond Terry Hampton Carol Harden sf-wi 9' an ',,,...., 'TY' d5n...r has 'ltr- ! Jim Hartin AnLeone Harvey Pinky Hatcher Richard Hatfield Q 1 f, 'ai . 'Q z -sv'- P Don Haddock Beverly Haines Gaines Hale Barbara Hamby JOSEPH BARRY HAMILTON -fx If a man empties his purse into his he-acl, no one can take it from M him. CLINTON D. HAMMOND 5 ' I've taken my fun where I've founcl it. V . V -l TERRY HAMPTON Let them call it mischief: when il is past and prospered 'twill hc' virtucfl CAROL LOUISE HARDEN Never uiiclervstiiiiate tht- power of a womanf' MARTHA REBECCA HARRIS :Tull of fanvy aml fancy free. Judy Harrell Beckv Harris JUDITH ANN HARRELL , ,, ' L'How sweet sfouncls the voice of a good woman! JIM HARTIN A good namt- is far better than great riches. ANLEONE HARVEY She pleases vveryonc hut can not please In-re1clf. SAMUEL FOX HATCHER UnboundecI courage and vompassion joined will make the hero x f 'i and the man complete. RICHARD EUGENE HATFIELD 'fills are what a man has hut gram are what a man is. JAMES BENJAMIN HAWKINS 1, give us the man who sings at his work! ,, . LAWANDA ROSE HAZOURI 134' 'Speak holtlly antl speak the truth, shame the clevilf' Ben Hawkins Wanda Hazouri 17 lbw 'iuflx Mary ,lo Hearn Carol Hecht Wayne Helms 'iii' , 'gp Q 'Em 14' L .4 L ,ar lb- r-M 'Y in 'S' . WW' Valeria Henderson 'No Wino--A L. BCUY lf' Hcwilf Pat Hill Ann Hindsman Wanda Hodges JAMES CLARK HOLLOMAN 5'Full of mischief, frolic, and fun. ' 'N 1 WILLIAM SINCLETON HoLToN ' L, y I 'i0ur life is what our thoughts make itf' H ' ' 1 l l' ELMO RONALD HORNE 'E 'f Q ' 'Tk 'AA man of letters, morals, manners, and good humorf 2 ,Q ,N-rw, .l A MES MICHAEL HOSTINSKY Nothing astonishes minds so much as common sense and plain dealing. CER'ALD NEIL HOTARD Wflic actions of men are like the index of a book, they point out what is most remarkable in themf' RONALD HUDSON Happy-go-luckyg jolly as' can beg joyful as a sunbeam and just as freef' I f,-.-. Jimmy llolloman Bill Holton M 'IFN , ,. -nn-an Suzanne Henry Peggy Hester -dfkblxl .fxg l . - - nv- J Q,,,,,, ., 5 . 'Q A You ig... Bill Holcombe Patricia Holland and the whirl of parties. MARY IO HEARN A fun loving girl with a gay heart. CAROL ANN HECHT 'lDid il ever strike you ihat goodness is not merely a beautiful lhing hut the most beautiful thing in the world? WALTER WAYNE HELMS 'LThe work brings on llle wages. but the motive the rewardf' VALERIA DIANNE HENDERSON HGracefulne-ss has been defined to be the outward expression of the inward harmony of the soul. SUZANNE HENRY Always cheerful, happy, and ready to serveg she's adored by friends' and all. MARGARET LOUISE HESTER The finest compliment that can be paid lo a woman of sense is lo address her as FLlCll.,, BETTY JO HEWITT 'LThe genius of a woman is in her heartf' PATRICIA LNN HILL K'No external advantage can supply the place of self-reliance. SARAH ANN HINDSMAN Something, of a person! rharacter can he discovered by how she smiles. WANDA KAY HODCES She who is' firm in will molds the world to herself. WILLIAM FRANKLIN HOLCOMBE Silence is more eloquent than words. PATRICIA HOLLAND A friend to everybody, always cheerful and wearing a smile. M tl if W 'X-4 -s..... Ronnie Horne Mike Hostinsky Neil Hotard Ronnie Hudson Fi ,gif 3 u Y I-av Eddie Hughes ,ps Beverly Hutchins RONALIJ KEITH JOHNSON His avliivveinents show his efficiency. VIRGINIA JOHNSON 'SA rare comhinalion of gooil sense, Irolic, anil fun. WILLIAM JOSEPH JOHNSON A man is as great as the life he Iivesf' 'M yn' f .. '---, Beth Hulsey Ray Humphries 'fy N.,-eq' so u u ,. riiiii N IL I 1 'B xv if is ess I ,K If Q Susie Illgeg Helen Jackson xi, 72' rugs, 'V N,-..-.vi Lynn Hunt 'bv' 'iq' Patti Jackson ' ff . 51. , nd x...,,V Ronald Johnson Gini Johnson Kay Hunt Libby Hunter W 1' X , I X 'ff-7' ,.,...,e . N 1' Renee .Iandrew Lon Jenkins Seniors the fall Relief came as college boards were completed EIJSEL RUIJOLPH HUGHES We find some athletic' alxility. friendship, and honor in most people but rarely do we find so much in each one. ELIZABETH COC EE I-IULSEY A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles. RAY ELI HUINIPHRIES nHe doth. indeed, show some sparks of wit. CAROL LYNN HUNT Kind looks. kind words, kind deeclsf' LINDA KATHRYN HUNT HFrit-ndship is the highest degree of perfection in society. MARION ELIZABETH HUNTER MA friend is a person with whom I may he sinceref, BEVERLY JEAN HUTCHINS Sensibility is the power of woman. SUSAN I LLC ES Enthusiasm is the gmniu 0 incerity and the Irulh accomplishes nothinff without ilf' 1- HELEN LOVEI N JACKSON A smile she has for 1-vt-ry friend, they'vc li-arm-d on her they can depend. PATRICIA IJIANNE JACKSON Whatevcr is worth doing at all is worth doing well. RENEE LOUISE IANDREW There are a few things lhal nevtr o out of style, and a feminine woman is one of them. ALONZA WIMBERLY JENKINS L'Not in achievement, hut in the endurance of the human soul, does it show its divine grandeur. worked diligently on their College Board Tests during and winter. , , rf 3,1 Billy Johnson I J lj, 5 av if yr I All showed school spirit CECIL RAY JONES gg g Z 5 I As happy a man as any in the world, for the whole world seems QP' A J:'v b g xl 7' t to smile with him. I gf' DAVID MONROE JONES f fn- 4 'v 'Sl never met a man I didn't like. .IENNIE LOUISE .IONES Life is a long lesson of humility. LINDA CATHERINE JONES She has intelligence, integrity, and sincerity. PAUL MARION .IONES Great is the strength of an individual soul, true to its high trust. SAMMY LEE JONES Good humor makes all things tolerable. fn Ray Jones David Jones ',,3+ ea. Esate 'Jn' Q,-.O-y Gloria ,lorclan Donna Juneau Gerry KCHHOII Kay Kerr Hn --1 and 23' Qu--sf ?'F '-'Y' Carl King Pam King Penny King George Kingston its If 'N. NK 'Y Jennie Jones Cathy Jones Paul ,Iones Sammy Jones xv' GLORIA ANNE .IORDAN A'The laughter of girls is, and ever was among the delightful sounds of earthf 4 A DONNA LOU .IUNEAU A sweet girl with Z1 hig l1ez1rl. CERRY LANE KENNON Nothing is use-Icss lo a man of sense, hc turns everything to purpose. KATHRYN ANN KERR I am not of that feallu-r to shake uff my friensl when he must neerl mc. WILLIAM KEITH KIIBBY AlhI1-lic' anzl strong of mind, a finer lioy you'II nc-ver finrlf' Bill Kibby Uvdie King noR0'1'I-ix' KEHOE KING Rr' HTIII? sunshine of the mind. JAMES CARL KING 'lliveryliinc a man smiles, and much more when he laughs, it amlrls something to his fragment of life. PAMELA KING A wise woman knows vyerythingg a shrewd one, everybody. I I PENELOPE KING HA single sunlic-am is enough lo clrive away many shadows. IQEOHCE REESE KINGSTON K xr, My hearfs :Im-sire is always lo hu achieving and funfl LESLIE MILDREIJ KINGSTON ilxliyp A L'Slle has IllIk'lligI'IlCL', inlegrily, anil sincerityf' T FRANCES FRY KIRVEN l I 5 'Wsk anrl il 1-hall he given you: seek zinll you will finclg knovk ami il- ' il sllaill ln- upi-in-sl lllllfl you. Leslie Kingston Frances Kirven . I is , 5- F , fit If .-,l- V I . W h, t . ' I I W' I 'A ':'g' fx-5 . 31. at at tl on , L? 'Sgr Jackie Knight Ginny Knight ff-f. me 3 ' 'N W' Q ilg3 5, at at f 'li' if I .Q ,xy 5' x n Keith Knighton Claude Knighton 154 Cortez Lawrence Frank Langdon Susan Lanier Ilehhie Lapicles JEAN LEWIS LILLYMAN This rare flower with intt-Iligenu ine:-rity, and sweetness will live in our heart always. GAYLE LIVINGSTON She may look quiet but look again. .IUDITH ANN LONG Her ways are true, her friendship. lasting. MICHAEL AUCUSTUS LUCKETT Wit struck sharply shows a sparkf' WILLIAM RAY LYNCH. Ill 'lAIack. tltert- lies more peril in thine eyes than twenty of their swortlsf' CHERY I, ANN BICAULIFFE Culture is a passion for sweetness and light, the passion for making them prevail. Fur -nw t .,....tJ7' ' o f 'wtf H Q -4 ,.-5..:p,e . t jr , iii' gig, -qt A 'T' .nik ' ,. 5, Vet. ' ' , Iwi : V ,L -. gl I .,. f it rv' 'Eh fr -a Jean Lillyman Gayle Livingston , At last' VIIP19 on campus! JACQUELINE ALVEY KNIGHT HI owe all m success' in life to havinff been alwa s a uarter Y D Y 'I of an hour bt'forchand. MARY VIRGINIA KNIGHT '4Reason clears and plants the wilderness of the imagination to harvest the wheat of art. KEITH HARRISON KNIGHTON 'LA mind full of knowledge and talent never fails. WILLIAM CLAUDE KNIGHTON 'The only proof of ability4aclion. WILLIAM LINDSAY KOOB, III I do the best I can, the very best I can. DANIEL EDMOND KOSOBUCKI Good nature and good humor are two of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. FRANK LANGDON A good sport, first, last and alwaysf' LYDIA SUSAN LANIER Nflie light of friendship is like the light of phosphorus, seen plainest when all around it is dark. DEBORAH ANN LAI-'IDES Work first and tht-n rest. an-I CORTEZ LAWRENCE IU! ,....,.,.. Lindsay Koob Danny Kosobucki With a viewpoint all his own. ISAISELLE JANE LEONARD So mild, so merviful, so strong, so good. So patient, peaceful, loving, pure. MARION WARD LEWIS E'We ran do anything wt' want lo do if we try hard enough. 1-A Isabelle Leonard Marion Lewis ' 4 r-'S ' we I ov' WN if ...sf T' Mg -I , .W L ...A Judy Long Mike Luckett Ray Lynch Cheryl McAuliffe 'f i. 'vu -.f . -rj 'l Q, 2' 'U g g? 'Sri . w. im wmf M is I5 wuq, A , Mi L f ... ' l 5 'M-.lp Anita McClung Ann McClure Jimmy McCosh Charles McCutchen 'RWM , 'Bk gg, P 'rf Q.. 4 5 1 'U'- WP' Louise McGarrah Tom McMurray Nancy Marchhanks Claire Mauncl gf' fi an ' ROBERT GIPSON MAYS 1 , ' 'i . ' A nEducalion has for its object the foundation of characterf, L ESTHER LEE MEALING 5' 'Speech is silver, silence is golden. i A MARY KATHLYN MENDENHALL , Success in life is a matter of concentration and perserverancef' Bob Mays Lee Mealing 'ttf-is a CL Ronnie McDaniel Charlie McDonald if 4 X E: ,C-it ag, , , aii K .X T ,dfn 'K 3 gs eniors anxiously awaited news om various colleges. ANITA ANN McCLUNG Her sunny disposition makes her welcome everywhere. ANN MCCLURE Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. JAMES EDWARD MCCOSH Not education, but character, is man's greatest need and man's greatest safeguardf' CHARLES EDWARD McCUTCHEN 'Triendliness and good sense are two of life's greatest hlessingsf' RONALD JORDAN MCDANIEL The gift of gab, a handsome iaceg with these in life he'll gain a place. CHARLIE PURCELL MCDONALD Be sure you're right then go ahead. CORDELIA LOUISE McGARRAH A big heart, always wishing to do right and to he a friend with everybody. THOMAS CARL MCMURRAY 'Triendliness shines hy its own light. NANCY LOUISE MARCHBANKS Her very frowns are fairer than smiles of other maidens are SIBYL CLAIRE MAUND K'She doeth little kindnesses which most leave undone or despise. JAMES THOMAS MAY Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. PHYLLIS JEAN MAYS Hlt is well to think wellg it is Divine to act well. Jim May Phyllis Mays Thank goodness, it's come! A .W K+ I ,fs asia ivffrt Kathy Mendenhall Man will never forget the curriculum. . ALAN HAROLD MEYERS What mischief sits upon his brow. ERIC MILKS Such a whirlpool of fun and mischief in his head. JAMES I-IASKINS MILLER Ho is E1 good man and a just one. JOHN TI-IONIAS MILLER Doubt whom you will, hut nm-ver doubt yourselffl EDWARD WILLIAM MITCHELL Character is destiny. JOANNE THERESA MITCHELL 'Alt is a womun's reason to say I will do such a thing because I will. Kr X Ng., ml' 4 Sam Mohley Doug Monfort N? Gail Morris Frank Morrow Alan Meyers Eric Milks ,,,-1-+2 'qv- Bobo Morgan Jimmy Moultrie Fred Morgan I I it I eeie I 3, A Q.. , A .. R n-M M M It ili:'fi' Susan Myers ,5 'qv .. we-t K ft-13 ti 6? Jimmy Miller Eh. ok- 6-,f WUI' Joanne Morgan Vw' ivy, we-ws.,-v' Mary Nix HQ V, f il ,, 'Na im' Jack Miller Billy Mitchell Joanne- Mitchell 52' SAMUEL CALLAHAN MOBLEY Character is far higher above intellect. RICHARD DOUGLAS MONFORT Gentle of speech, heneficient of mind. CHARLES MORGAN Mfhere is nothing like putting the shine on another's face than pulling the shine on your own. FRED PATTERSON MORGAN 'SWit is that which has been often thought, but never before was well expressetlf' .IOANNE MORGAN 'Talience and gentleness are power. RICHARD FRANKLIN MORGAN 'AAs he thinketh in his heart so he isf, MARILYN GAIL MORRIS Loving kindness is greater than Iawsg the charities of life are more than aII ceremonies. FRANK WENDELL MORROW 'SAccuracy is the twin brother of honesty. JIMMY ROUL MOULTRIE My goai is to make the most of myself in everything I do. SUSAN MYERS Richard Morgan 0 pressionf' MARY LOU NIX Her ways are true, her friendship lasting., WILLIAM GREY NOEL Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the hodyf' Billy Noel 1 A quiet and friendly personality wiII always make a good im- if wg-, 2 352 M I ,gf J, K 'm igl-fgf fha ' 'f,, W W I ,A 'Q we , .f,'rV , , Carol Norwood Gail Odom RN Linda Ozley John Page VICKI LAURA PATRICK Love, gootlncss, and sweetness in this person shine. LINDA SUSAN PATTERSON uHumiliIy, that sweet root which all virtues shoot. MARY LEE PAYNE Wflie greatest wismloni is continued Cil0t'I'fLllllt'5S.,, JANICE CLAIRE PEACOCK 'lHer air, her manner, all who saw atlniiretl, courteous though Coy and gentle though reliredf' THOMAS CARL PEACOCK HA really great man is known by three signs - generosity in design, humanity in execution, anal moderation in success. PATRICIA .IO PEARCE Goodness is the only investment that never failsf, 'Hr Donna Oesterreicher Nan O,Neal ...luv , QQ. aa, in ,ff .sf , -Q ti, 1 , I l ifiyi f Sandra Page Jimmy Parker i ii? A . , -lzl , I 2 V ' g. t A 3 als Vicki Patrick Susan Patterson ..0r the research papers. VIRGINIA CAROL NORWOOD Carefree, gay, full of fun, she is liked by everyone. GAIL MARIE ODOM Vivacity and wit make this person shine. DONNA MERLE OESTERREICHER She has a heart tha!'s kind and free, her cheery laughter's full of glee. NANCY CLARICE 0'NEAL To write well is to think well. to feel well, and to render well. TERRY LAVON OVERBY Tflffy Overby Quality, not quantity, is my nieasuref' LINDA SUE OZLEY Calm and unruffled as the summer sea. JOHN ROGER PAGE Great men are the commissioned guides of mankind, who rule iii It their fellows because they are wise. .. ., PEGGY SANDRA PAGE I aw' The true art of memory is the art of attention. JAMES DAVID PARKER The power of thought 4 the magic of the mind. ' DOTTY PATE I 'N' A little, willy, charming, rlarling shef' I CARL LLOYD PATRICK Character is !he result of two things: mental attitude and the way one spends' his time. Dotty Pate Carl Patrick 5 is . . 4 ...A Mary Lee Payne Janice Peacock Tom Peacock Patty Pearce A '7-ST' Carolyn Perry Sondra Pettis A M.. 1 'tb' ,M mv hdrlu -so- Y Jimmy Pittman Helene Pitts RONALD li. PRICE Caiely. LISSIITHIIVP. u frivnml ol vnrlurance .lANllfS .lull l'ROfl'l'0li 'I'lu' man who clot-s his work. any work, conscientiously must always he a great man. CAROLYN SUE PRUITT S'Lively. capable. and full of pep. . 7-Ms i Car -err' ti,,, M. Susan Philips Beverly Phillips V 'Q sw, W, 2 li- I ... .ff . K 'W' x send ggj ' ' Beverly Potter Janie Pounds x 1 my 1 -I , X-..., Ronnie Price limmy Proctor f '50 'D' new-'00 julie Phillips Weesie Pierce pq, ,,.,. uh? oi - 4 4 Jean Power Jessie Preston Avg? fav- , ,F r Carol Pruitt eniors enjoyed fun and frolic. CAROLYN MOZELLE PERRY '6The gentle mind is known hy gentle deeds. SONDRA MAIE PETTIS A kind and gentle heart she has, and patience and persistancef' SUSAN lJI'FFEE PHILIPS I'Grace was all her steps, heaven in her eye, in every gesture dignity and lovefl BEVERLY SUE PHILLIPS 'I'li1-rc is nothing so great that I fear do it for my Irienclg nothing so small that I will disdain to do it for himf' .IULIE ANN PHILLIPS You have not fulfilled every duty unless you have fulfilled that of being pleasantfl LOUISE REID PIERCE Laugh if you are wise. JAMES BROWNING PITTMAN The ideal of good humor and fun. HELENE IJIANNE PITTS To act with common sin L according to the moments is the hest wisdom l know. BEVERLY GAIL POTTER Her voice was ever soft and gentle, an excellent thing in a woman. JANIE PATRICIA POUNDS Hwoxirlerous is the strength of clieerfuliwss, and its power of endurance. BARBARA JEANNE POWER As funny as I can. .IESSIE ETI-IRIIJILE PRESTON I'Kindness is wisclomg the-re is none in life but needs' it and may lc-urn. The time came for graduation and announcements . . NANCY LEE PURTLE Always flu-erful, unselfish, and wearing a smile. STANLEY EUGENE RACHELSON nwisdom is the right use of knowledge. CHARLES NORRIS RAMBO 'EEvery man has his devilish moments. JOSEPH MATTHEWS RAY MCl1aractf-r is llle governing element of life and is above everything else. SALLY .IO RAY zest is the secret of all beauty. DAVID CLEVELAND REDDICK The wisest man could ask no more of Fate than to be smart YI Q modest, manly, and true. ,,,,,,,,,,, Nancy Purtle Stanley Rachelson if fill . , 1 A PM t 1 ' ' 'we' ,gi Richard Reed Kirk Reed Carolyn Reynolds Cheryl Riley - K A 4 J H sf? ,,,,,,...r Kenneth Robbins Dick Robbins Markie Robinson Bob Robinson mwhiru 4' xv ,Q :Q 7 ,N M ... RN 'W'i,Q L Bo Rambo .Ioe Ray Sally Io Ray David Reddick . .-i i , .: yi X 'vu M' RICHARD EDWARD REED ' ' A good worker, a good sport, a good friendg what more can we ask of anyone? WILLIAM KIRK REED It is not sufficient to have great qualitiesg we must he able to make proper use of them. CAROLYN MCFRANCIS REYNOLDS Good nature is the most precious gilt of heaven. CHERYL LYNN RILEY Her ways are the ways of pleasantness and all pleasures are peace. LYNDA LEE RILOVICK Her friendship improves happiness and abates misery hy doubling our joy and dividing our grief. DOUGLAS PAUL RITCH 'LHis' head is full ot' genius and his heart is full of truthf KENNETH HARVEY ROBBINS 'hlleep-sigllted in intelligence, ideas, and influence. We RICHARD SPECTOR ROBBINS 'LOratory is the greatest art known to man und embraces a number of arts. Lynda Riloviclc Paul Ritch MARKIE SUE ROBINSON , A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest menf' ROBERT L. ROBINSON, JR. 'AA merry heart maketh the man. MARY ELLIE ROMEO Kind of heart and clever, sad and worried never. JOHN WILLIAM ROPER 'KHe conquers who endures. 'if so I Fwd' s . 'ef' Mary Ellie Romeo John Roper ,Ri n W ve? Earl Roper Robert Rosella e q X'- 'U ' lucly Ross Lambert Royal A. aw ,,, - , -.....-- Jim Rutledge lidflie Sanders ROBERT ISAAC SCiHWAR'I'Z 'Tis good will that makes' intelligencef KIRK LIVINGSTON SCRUGGS HA colossus kv:-ps his lwight t-von if he stands in a wcllf SHERRY LAVONNE SEECER 'SVersality -- that's my molto. GERALDINE RAY SESSIONS What sunshine is to the flower, smiles are to humanity., TERESA ANN SETARO Hlilighty' sweet, might wiso. thc- lun just twinklcs in her eyes. THOMAS A. SEWELL To be capable of respect, like this one is rarc as to be worthy of it. iv'- . . Larry Sanders Carolyn Sayers NLG iu....4v' it '-vs Robert Schwartz Kirk Scruggs my tv-...W-V, 5 -V Ted Ruffner Sally Russell A' yt. d,-.. --3 ,kwy I W 1 fv' sf. .. ..,..,,- ,,,.,. - I A.,-.av 2' 8 if f he f ' ra ,. ,ywii if K kt k -A 0- ,J A Mary Lou Schnell Carol Schwant .rw ,l,, .gf fkth x lvll 'lm-L 'Sv' A QE' Sherry Seeger ,leri Sessions and thank-you notes for thou htfulness. . LOUIS EARL ROPER An affable and courteous gentlemanf' ROBERT ANGELO ROSELLA K'Quielness in this one brews good thinking. JUDITH ROSS The small courtesies sweeten life, tlte greater ennohle it. LAMBERT ARMSTRONG ROYAL, III 'LTO be a kind and true gentleman is to wise. SALLY GUY RUSSELL Today the word for me is joy - great joy and happiness. EDWARD HARRY RUFFNER, JR. Never over serious, not too gay, but a wonderful fellow in every way. JAMES MADISON RUTLEDGE Always do rightg this will gratify some people and astonish the rest. EDDIE JOHN SANDERS Lively, humorous, and full of fun. LARRY WILSON SANDERS 'LC00ml humor is goodness aml humor combined. CAROLYN SAYERS For softness she. and sweet attractive grace. MARY LOU SCHNELL l'The most natural ln-auty in the worltl is' honesty and moral truth. CAROL LOUISE SCHWANT A true frientl is somehotly who ran make us flo what we can. tt., L ...va ,,,-' -us.a-- Terri Setaro Tommy Sewell vin '-lin .NV Larry Sheffield Randy Shumny ii Gail Smith Carol Smith ARTHUR GERALD SPRINGER, III Good nalurv and good manners maketh the man. MARGARET JANE SPIVEY A passion for the dramatic arl is in the nature of man.' TERRELL VANCE STACEY 'i'Tis good will that makes intelligence. 5 G Jimmy Sikes Sharon Silver Ann Smith Rod Smith 'Q i A- K iii 'Winn-if any Jerry Springer .lane Spivey 5 ' ' Steve Smith Lynn Smith X3 vs- Helen Sparrow Dotty Spillers F A? I C I I rp 7 f to ones childhood Kiddie Da the return LARRY HERBERT SHEFFIELD 'LCentle in heart and act and word is he. JAMES WILLIAM SIKES ulndisputably, a great, good man is the first of SHARON AYLETTE SILVER The best portion ot' a good woman's life is in measured acts of kindness. EARL STEPHENS SMITH Principle is the passion for truth and rightfl FRANCES LYNN SMITH 5'Busy and cheerful the whole day through, a friend to you. GAIL LYNN SMITH A tender heart and a will inflexible. LINDA CAROL SMITH Her voice is gentle and sweet, she's' gentle, dainty, MARGARET ANN SMITH created things. her nameless, un- true and faithiu and quite petite. '4What wisdom can he found that is greater than kindness? REDRICK DANIEL SMITH Be merry, if you are wise. HELEN FRANCES SMITH Earnestness is the salt of eloquence. DOROTHY JEAN SPILLERS 1 an An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven. 454 Terry Stacey , rod As the da drew closer, caps and gowns were ftted. .. LELAND LLOYD STANFORD S'We may he as good as we please, if we please to be good. JOHN LLOYD STAPLETON L'Quielness encourages lu-lu-r thinking. MARY ILLGES STARBUCK To make knowledge valuable, you must have cheerfulness of wisdom. CALVIN EDWARII STARLIN Such a whirlpool of fun and mischief in his head. DANIEL MARTIN STEFFIN '5Trulhfulness is to he what we would seem aml appear to be. DOROTHY ANN STEPHENS For health and the constant enjoyment of life, give me a keen and ever present sense of humor. Lee Stanford M ,. ii id if t 45 V- Z r , . . in-'P ef' -'H--M ' A, i Allen Stern Bill Stewart Anne Stoltz .JY4 15 'gf Roy Sullivan Owen Summers Connie Swearingen john Stapleton Sonny Story K X15 , ffl 4 I ' 4' iil fi i f . r 'N Iiy V ,, eeree ,..., .. Linda Taft 'V 7' 'Vu 'V '-v lllges Starbuck Calvin Starlin it agua' -.no-ny, 15,1 523' Payton Storey NHIICY SIUIUP M- . A... . 35' -, flf:fl-JR - I lff. l it g, ,:.f ,, tx x : , 1122, - ' M' 5 il O tt :f ... Bobby Taylor Gayle Terry 5 ' kit yyy 1 ' sf. fr-mf. 'env' if Danny Steffen Dotty Stephens ALLEN STERN There is no knowledge that is not power. WILLIAM GEORGE STEWART He that hath knowledge and understanding spareth his words. ANNE BENTON STOLTZ Jolly, friendly, and loads of fun, if you want a true friend here is one. LLOYD ALDINE STOREY He is so little to be so great. PAYTON STOREY, III Great men undertake great things because they are great. NANCY ANN STURUP Music is well said to be the speech of angels. ROY EARL SULLIVAN, JR. He is as good as, or better than, the best of them. OWEN SUMMERS He has that kindness of wit that seldom fails to gain the good will of his friendsf, CONSTANCE LANIER SWEARINGEN If you can't say what you think, why think it? LINDA TAFT Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself. ROBERT VAUGHN TAYLOR mln every end of mischief he had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute. GAYLE JANETTE TERRY Here is a girl with a heart and a smile that makes' the bubble of life worthwhile. 119' A10 ,, 'fo' Becky Terry John Thigpen Henry Thomas Kenneth Thomas 3. diva I I A Ii K '--W Q, +1 ' Ji : Patti Timm Lynne Tinncll PATRICIA ANN TURNER A sw:-f-I and kiml zlisposilion is some-thing to treasure above all else. TOM FRENCH TURNER S'Honz-st policy is u good fricn4I both to our salety and our use- fulness. BARBARA GOLDEN TYLER You van only make- others In-llc-r hy being good yourself. PATRICIA ANN IINIJERWOOIJ The only way lo have a fri:-nel is lo he om PI-IILLII' ROYAL IIIJCIIURCH Though I ant not splvniliw- and rash, I have something in me dangorousfl JUDITH MARTIN VANINIETER There is no substitute for talent. Wu M .guwww jimmy Tomny Larry Trawick vpn- 45 'M' K we sr Vzy, I Patsy Turner Tom Turner and Cass Da practice be an -ting i vnu, ' REBECCA ANN TERRY Wise to perform and patient to perform. JOHN HENRY THIGPEN, Ill uAn1biti0n has no rest. HENRY EDWARD THOMAS. JR. For science is . . . like virtue, its own exceeding great reward. KENNETH HARRISON THOMAS, JR. nThey are able because they are able, MARTHA LAVINIA THOMPSON 'LCenius is gold in the mindg talent is the miner who brings it out. WILLIAM HARRISON THURMOND, JR. For many reasons give me a keen anrl ever present sense of humor. PATRICIA ANN TIMM A great woman is what she is because she was what she was. LYNNE TINNELL 'AA gootl face is the hest letter of recommc'n1Iation. Martha Thompson Bill Thurmond ,t If ,,, ' .eg . , , ,. JAMES ALBERT TOMMY HA man that has a taste for music is like one who has a sixth sense. LARRY ROSS TRAWICK 'SA brave ln-art. a volnpctitive spirit, unwl a noble niinclf' WILLIAM LEONARD TUCKER Fame comes only when deserved and then it is inevitable as . slestiny for it is destiny. V-...pf JAMES EUGENE TURNER Don't let his silence fool you, he has his share ol fun. 'ha ,mwil , Billy Tucker Gene Turner 36. gunna-' +w.,,,,.. p is - S Barbara Tyler Pat Underwood Phillip Upchurch ludy VanMetCr R W W ,' Sv' A Cathy Vaughan Loy Veal 'VN WV' WW v--f i'f A fn. 'V , 1?1- Ra gr, H... -QQ Valinda Vinson Ronnie Voight '51 .fa-x Rita Waldrop Frances Watson Tommy Weaver Jimmy West 1 ,A RUTH PORTER WILHEIT R R 51 i a 'f For such kindness, courage, wisdom, and mirth there is no .. i , measure upon earth. ' , gg., NANCY PEYTON WILLETT . ,. Q She may look quiet but look again. I K - . BEVERLY WILLIAMS y L ' Sincere and true, she strives her best to do. f',1. if Ruthie Wilheit Nancy Willett 't ' Tommy Wade Wright Wade f lift ' f' x G' gas.,-Q, .X tive Z . W . fr fs t 'rj I Lane West Patsy Wilde The gates to our jilture are open! CATHERINE HOWARD VAUGHAN I will not follow where the path may lead, but I will go where there is no path and I will leave a trail. JAMES LOY REESE VEAL Every great advance in science has been issued from a new audacity in imagination. VALINDA ANN VINSON Gentleness is an excellent thing in a, w0man.' JAMES RONNIE VOIGHT Fame is what you have lakeng character is what you give. THOMAS ANDREW WADE, JR. UTD be a gentleman is to be honest, to he gentle, to be generous. to be brave, to he wise, and to be graceful in manner. WALTER WRIGHT WADE People say that life is the thing and I agree. RITA ANN WALDROP Charm strikes the heart and merit wins the soul. FRANCES SCOTT WATSON Thinking well is wise, planning well wiser, doing well is wisest and best oi all.', THOMAS M. WEAVER Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest. LANE BRADFORD WEST Mine honor is my life. PATSY. SUE WILDE Life is made of smiles and kindnesses that win and preserve the heart. -gre' . f, W. ,.,, Q -ef .f.f,.,,.. . ,, ,r,., 11.. , 5, f.f. . a Beverly Williams The I ophisticated eniors? GLORIA PATRICIA WILLIAMS 'L 'Tis good nature only that wins the heart. .IOHN FRANCIS WILLIAMS Manners -- the final and perfect essence ol noble character. KATHLEEN RAE WILLIAMS The mildest and the gentlest heart. THOMAS OLIVER WILLIAMS, JR. Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves. ASHLEY DEAS WILLIAMSON In the scale of human cleslinies braun will never weigh so much as brain. CAREY NEAL WILLIS I am not only witty in myself, but the cause that is in other people. Guy Wilson David Witt Tom Yelvington Susan Young Gloria Williams John Williams 3 kan lulie Witt Irene Wolf Ana Curbelo Tom Buchanan , A ..' rue-9 I I f : Ak 7 A fn . N it 'sy' Kathleen Williams Tommy Williams K 5347, ,sry , . M in ft ' I Wi' ' if ilf iifif r K.: . 'Q . 1 - -gif' 4 , .ei J' ,25- ' , , ' , 54' 4. , . qt l l M K 'f s,,., , if g YM. , E S..-5 I' T, Stephanie Wolfe Mary Ellen Yarbrough Ashley Williamson Choo-Choo Willis GUY A. WILSON A good heart, benevolent feelings, and the balanced mind lie at the foundation of good characterf' DAVID EARL WITQI' The wise man is he who knows the relative value of things. JULIE ANNE WITT I shall endeavour to enliven morality with wit, and to temper wit with morality. IRENE MILDRED WOLF MNothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasrnf' MARY ELLEN YARBROUGH Reading maketh a full woman, Conference a ready woman, and writing an exact woman. STEPHANIE ELIZABETH WOLFE Truth is the secret of eloquence and virtuef' THOMAS WILLIAM YELVINC-TON Cay, hright, and dehonairf, SUSAN ABRAMS YOUNG Little friends may prove great friends. ANA CURBEIO Efficient, quiet, and sincereg a charming girl. TOM AICKAY BUCHANAN Worth, courage, honor, these indeed, your Substance is. funior Class Ifayway 6 Ladder WX-'1 .af 1 N, ,i 7- ,- a 1, av ,',,.,., if , X' Sandra Allen Mike Appleby Robert Austin Jimmy Avera Di Bagley obert Baird mes Baldwin ay Ballard rry Barefielcl ipper Barefielcl vw' ,e - nv ' 'wx Ei 4 l g A -, . g'F,,f 1' N fr 'V' Q. , ' ' is V ,N A'Wri4',z fill iq, . '-at 4 i' 5 ' Sis-2 f tv- , ' K ,. , Tl , 3'. 5 1. y X 1 ,Z , - . 1 , 1' an ' QP X 1 . o AQ J, ,ff x fu, .ff -. John Abernathy Shannon Abney llc-ne Abramson Lincla Adams Ricky Adams Susan Albright Lou Alford Bobby Allen Delain Allen Forrest Allen '75 ,Q w- ,v , la l B, 'l .- yy 1' - i ' syr sa , if 2 :fig Fi ' ' f r .41- V g 3 1.2, ,. . , A 5 EV ' ' K f 4 ' ' , 1 Davinl Barfield K 'K - qi 5 - A i rv in H i, .K in .I at wa I l Faye Barker , I 9 W , ii i 'P . Jimmy Barlow lk in ' K Q- ' - ' 'A J Y - if --- - Charles Barn t Qwyfr' 1 X Billy Barnwell 1 fr Mr? ,. kr, ,, P L1 A 1-A .1-'H ' 'S f gifs, Vx ? QQ is C 'T' ax i -4l l 9... - f if - Q iii in K t f' vs' W ' Q NM. 1' K s 5 ..-,, i C f I Sandy Bartlett Steve Bass Mike Behar Billy Bell: Terri Beltramo The tall and the short of it Nina Blythe Betty Boisverl Andy Bond Barbara Booth Becky Boswell Tommy Boyter Waller Braun Susan Bremer Diane Brennan Becky Brescia Barbara Breltel Susan Bridges Bobby Brooks v-. FP' .nfs va. QW' Q I . , ,iZ,, W ,iiyii?, , I F N. , ff' 1 Kit 1? if H - S , ' ' Y, ' ' . me Q, . ,fl ' l?gg..:sil 'L W. Dorothy Benefield David Benton Wick Berry Lyn Bethea Frank Bickerstaff Larry Bishop Past the haywa mark.. e r ' s , xi v ' - A '1 'G' x l Verland Best Tinkie Blanchard , W.. ,N K nf 'U' ' ' 2 Mike Brookbank 47 :F I 1 'B ,4 , David Brooks , B' X-55' 1 A 55.1 ...,f, K, -1 I 1 5 M, fi f -.-, V , 9 wr A r . g A ' ww Y, , ,. i J 4 W, 1 i xi J Linda Browzlvr llahsie Burnham M. 12' '71 .1 f 0 v- S. 7 I H ax g., wr-M- 4 Harvvy Brown Pe-nny llrown Wr:-nmla Bush l.ynn liullvr Juniors join 3559 Q-x,..4x Q1 1 if' lx 'X . ,, . ,ev 5' ' i- gn, ii N 5,4 K Mx ,rl X , 'R if 5 vi- if 5 -wk A fx l ' l' i . V -.lf E, 5 1 David lirum-r Carol llryanl Neill Hyrfl Suv Caglv ranks with emors , ,in g ,,', -K f 1-21 if 'H fp in g n C n . H. 'fi xx' , l ,O ,. -L , V- -um,-N., . W ,navy Q ,gym fvwii I Cynthia l'511n4lri1'k Nanvy Carroll Ann Carle-r Cilcla Carter llufl Charlwick jimmy Chamlnr llarharzi Chambll Lee Chilson .loan Christopher Doug Chute-s Gm-urge Clarimly Cliff Clark Larry Clark Wayne Clark Virginia Clarke Anne Clement Warren Clemmons Cltris Cluwlantl Roger Colfieltl Lynne Coffin lna Colin Larry Cohn Lvslic' Colin Allen Coleman Annette Collins Cynthia Collins Lintla Colquitt Qv X 'X Uv -1 I K. 'Vx' as N ig' ' ll N 1 .,V, . A I 2 f uf 5 is tfantly tirl1lr'l1fix-ltl Tony Culberson lloliliy flUlllIlllIlU4 Susan Cuinntin Anita Curry Vicki Dalton Maris- Danivll Clxarlt-s Davis Dave Davis Donna Davis wr- M. X ll .f- 'A 'Qin' o fgp,.m,' 'fffli aitti . 'l L .3 Q: 'Y M K 5 ,.., l 'V 'iv 'Nag K Q W, 1 X 1 .5Q,.M... R 51,1 RN 5 ff We ,yff rvwl-Qs J s I ,ff as , 'J' J Q.. . ,.. F r I 'C I l'V' ix wx., Yr. X r gf. f Howell Cone llill Congcr Jolm Cook Kenneth Coolik jimmy Coppage Anne Counts ,loc Crafltlock Pant Cribb Xlerna Crosby Jackie Crumpler I ,,-,' ' -it -7- 3 at r of ' 'X ffl ff, 2, M f--' 4 a - r Q? 'it 1 'il' ' ' ' if A A 'fix 'av ,f 4. 0 ffl. ,N W i 'Fwy ,Sb 'v' ft- ' K 'N' , . A V ,M ' ,b x F ' l it ,Y x ' I 1 ' ,CM-fr , N Linda Davis Linda Day Us-ne Dealon Iioli Deavaurs Nancy Delaney Miriam Denham Pal Dvriso Diane Dew Danny Dickens Be-nm-lt Dickson Dickie Dickenson Diane Dokos Mike Donaldson Linda Downey Robyn Drake Ray Duncan Sunianda Dunn Kay Euklaml Dickic Edge Boyd Edging Paul Eizlam llcn Elliot Milson Elliott Sandy Epps , v ri. ,rv ,E X gf!! K 2' Y , alll' X E 'il - .9 L P ,xr ,f ,g zz: gr, L, V, , Q X, It J: K 'ia , no yfvlxx fa, 1 f. ,, I , A, si fkh Q' Wlnf . i. 'g :gk K X '+A 3 aw H. . xi 3 K f , Q., M 1 A Nlargarz-1 Erwin Libby Evans Robe-rl Evans Conniv Evert Greg Faison Karen Falkvnslrom Elaine Farlvy Sonny Fanlknvr Hill Ff'inlwrg Dan Fvlman . viii .ga 'ww L Y X. K na I Q., K' Carol Forreslvr Nan Forlson Gail Foslffr Mary Anna Fri-ncli Sammy Fulford ,lim Fuller Calliy Fnswll Sli-vc Cainlrlc Carl:-vn Canfly Ramona Garrett IOO ,, . HN 'v 'S YYN ,N eq, . H- ' .W Fi - , ii fv-if gf as ,, V -M... L is Q .ffx Q H- if Q. ri' 'nn . x ,. 'ff Ti- 'gig M 'Q' X . 1 . ,, y my y g Q l 2'-Sl Sf, ix 2 1 V' 'Q' 'K fu- 'N F x 'YH ,-..,,,.. if VW B363 em P' ' f 'Qin 3, :Fi '1- Q , , . x 'SUM wow 1.!. 'v Q r f A +15 i,.. v 4 L Ki -. :Y L' ,Q J A Monrnv Feltman ,Iulic Fielclvr Wayne Fic-lrls Joyce Fillion Paula Fish Teri Fisk Barbara FitzGeralLl Sharon Fleming Susan Flowers Teena Ford fi vxi' fi fi .V - W-.,. Q' 'V x 'W' .loe Gales Richard Geeslin Sherry Gibbs Susan Gibbs Joanne Gibson .lurly Gibson Linda Glass Richard Glasure Bobby Godfrey Alan Goodman .lim Goodroe Bill Gordy Nancy Gosclin Danny Graddy Pam Graham Mike Creavu Emily Green Phil Greer Leslie Griclvr Michele Griffin John Grimes Ronnie Crimes lane Groman Ioey Haines . -1 - .-,ma 31 ,G --'rev -f bvf' L1 'i f' . 'gf Effff1'fwi5iL.5V f' + -, . , . v, ' flffvi'-fill?-Y , . 213525 ,gf ' ' 'vii 'aw' ....-w-1, -,fffe . ,L-L H1 L , YJ ' 1' 5 . , i, Q ' 5 if - J I , :FE l W 2 G -f r . M f f ' 5 v an A 'J f f - Q . X 1, l 5 . f 1 , i 41' N , ff 1 G' Q A i sisl no ,hp 46 . X i igifilfli ., ' I H H K , A .W . , , 1 x 1 J 121:11 :,: : W ' f ,-45, X l an 'X l 1 a H' ....,... f i ., , H aa. ,ff M f . . 'i I . , si 5 N I Q a f' rt W Q , v L,Vi K S , -- E i ' K 1' ..,f, ., ,,,,,..-.. 'f -. - John, I didn't know you knew my size! ., Q' , if xg Q., ,.. i V ,' rv- 'vv Q Q' ,L h S.. , i V f 'faint Q ii, 1 ,N r M hs.. ,,.f' A 5' rf .lim Harrison Misty Harrison John Hawkins Cynthia Hays Wanda Henderson Belly Hendrix Julia Hendrix Cathy Henry Carl Hell , Burton Hewitt Jan Heyn Sonny Hice Susan Hice Nina Hicks Ken Hill ,. Q.,-up ,l.-L , 'in fx 'Un in at .zz K ,M ., K sys, , 've-t Q . X Dianna Hall Donald Hancock A Y TL to Q Shirley Hall Marty Harrell . ,va I . .f s nf 3' A ,jf - ir if Tinnea Hallonquisl Nancy Hamilton Emma Harris Mike Harris Man activitzes were sponsored .. IU' Y. f 'g,gn t if xi . -sk'1l 'l' Km x Y -hw f-fs 1.-:fe ,gg X 'T-v '1 is 'agua' f 1:-sw. 1 f , N Hr, l .,,f,,:f -,M E f is 4, xr ' L: 4 , ,CA ,N i . ' 'Q -f , :uf V? i ,X , urs, JZ N. I .X .- I 4 QW R V l l , , JA ff. A X. v Millie Hilton Richard Howard 'N N. 1:5 i fax' 'Q is it Q f Q t W , t + . -M.. W ff IU' GY if 6 ..., Wk f 'if I A-a'l 'i . lil cog' our ig! 4,-fr . K J 'J x - ' M. g f 2- S ' 'X ' j X fr ,. AL rf- ,Nr . 'Q vw S , Es 7 ' AI Patricia Hinson Butch Hinton John Humes John Hunter Q Eddy Hofstetter Cynthia Hutchins NU, I asa: : - . ,af-1 i H, ra' Q ,- 4 QE . Q Pat Hostinsky Tommy Hyneman teachers 7 tea, open houses, senior prom. ,Af 'ww A x vt '54 J t Si s 'P 42' . , fi T . J xx ' 'It , J, J 2 Q ,X ,, ,W N ' q ' L1:., 2, ,, 4- so ' l -- fm 4 Vi . X4 V in v et N ,ff 1 K , Y f to 's H 5 J Y Qs, t.,. .v HL! I S Ng., 4 J E,b It fr y w-A W, I .iC '9Uu so v ww Louis Hotard Susan Issacs Bonnie Jackson Connie Jackson Holly Jackson Lawrence Jackson Patsy Jackson Butch Johnson David Johnson Donald Johnson Glenda Johnson Greg Johnson Gwynn Johnson Joe Johnson Kathy Johnson Nancy Joiner Candy Jones iii 11 N-W ,a h jpg 'fb ,. V 'Q Xi 4 5 fs, 5: fl I WI., A, - I V - , A - if ' ' I , . AA, ' 5 7 f 5 r A 'W ' 2 V . ..y'- .QIfi 'fq, V 'Lg 4' .,. s, T we . ,X x v- , 5, Q f 1? . I K X , i ' T Jack Jones Mike Jones Rorlnvy Jones Ronnie Jones Cecil ,lorilun Pat. Jordan Cheryl Kaufman Kathy Kellar Rolanrl Keller Karen Kc-nllall il ry' , .r ' 1 2. .- 2 3 we ., Q a R Aux Yi 1 'kr 1 V as -f-f N Laurel .lorxlan Randy Kenzlall Juniors assume the respons1'bz'l1't1'es involved in undertalcin newer and more dljjcieult courses Norma Kenimer Judy Kent Betty Key Sue Kimberly Kathy Kimbrough Patty Kimbrough Charlie King Tommy King Donna Kirkland Hal Kirven Larry Kitchen Angie' Kite Barbara Knauf Wayne Knox Ray Koart l i W 5 fw- rvf S. 4-.Q '15, ,,, W I N ' an vs -NN. Us Q K we rr 4 ' ' f 'CE' 4 3, al A 5-VM. , X' I A nk. ' f K 1 Xa , E Ii a so i K 'E M M ff-' f 5 fe? my I L , i M E ii is .ad ,i 4 C A ' 5 ff,.N,.l.,, ,. 5 at ,,,: - ., i ' xml v - '9 f - X s k? , Q X, to Frank Koonce .,.' 55112 .,,' ,.,. 1 f K ' if K K ' ,V f .. L . fc: fy s, f' w t 1 to f 4 ga- Joyce Krolln Charlie Land -X VV: nv N . p Q , , One cannol live on knowledge alone ,,.t15t5:t3?' , Q - zu ftaiahg . L sg ogrffgzg--,Meg ,-,,,, 1 - wililiif 0 M ,,,. , ik Patty Land Charlotte Lane L, y it ci fi 1, Mx ,lim Larson , , ,,,.., ,W , fi , if Q .Wll ui?-an , X' it 'r gf . ' '71-f ' . . , if it 4 9 1 ,a 355154 . f , , L , ...Jae ,. ,L L, 4 if . I' Laluan Lawrence Hollis Lewis Ronnie Legon Tommy Livingston ix Y 1 i f 15 a Hsfzcyf V., t . 'eff qW:,f'Sf A 5 r Q5 V L - 1 r -fr X X , N A . '15 yt 4:11 I tht fix 'iii ' A i -ff' ', I , I x 'C' 'LTR ff' wh., .of Butch Lewis Sandy Loyd Terri Lumpkins Wanda Lybarger Linda Lynch John McCamy Becky McClure Margorie McCosh Pam McCoy Jerry McDaniel Carol McCarr Bob McCehee 'N 2 5' 'Sm -' ilu. M M yy W kh A .W . gf i xc ff ' G EE22 51? IV A . ' Yflli 34 i qu. ' 'QM 'Q as Q fa Q rx M 'f llc-borah McGill Mike McGowan Faye Mcflrotha Doug McLeod JO Ann Mcvey Tom Maholigk Doris Malcl Tvclcly Maloof Ross Marshall Bunn Marlin Josephine Marlin Don Mglhesgn Juniors contributed not onl mone , i but time, effort, and imagination - l to make the senior prom a success. i ' H ,'.,1'1 ,. , in Y Linda Mayhusr Sheryl Menrlenhall Donna Mcsopoulos Mary Metcalf James Metz Sylvia Miles Becky Miller Carol Miller Diane Miller Sharon Millikin Eddie Minton Leonarcl Moors Philip Moore Robert Moore Jeanie Monk c Q 'YN 5 QW ff ,c at ' x ' an , 5? .S 1 x.- Y P Ji A lf, Q4 'W 'lt-Q' R Q -.1. 1. ' is Q , i ff' -Hr ,. In GJD v i is 'rx . YO' X, M 1 sky f f-M X ,ffm l Q EQ N i xx 1' i N 'N if 1 l w 1 3 ? ,, Q Hgh i' .. ...,,,,k , I 12.5, ' 7' V' E J2r k4f1lf1-.if s 1. ,e 1 1 , X , ' ff - 9 K- r, . . ,, R 'N nor, ' Pg? ' Jill Q JZ 1. Q3 cv ., Q 'V -be George Montgomery Eldon Mormlic l f Q: i fi, -s ,, it 1 Larry Mosley Junior representative is successful in pressuring another sturli-nl for clues. Qffh- VT. i ig 43 er' in v 1 . f af l X l A I y an 'js-. su' M f 'L'L - ' ' A l i N so i N ssee N A 1 'I I , X . , , , N 4' Mx if Steve Mulkey Hugh Mullin Bob Murray A. H ' I ii ' il f 'H' . XWV , V, . . ., 4 1 ' W K - y , , ,sss,. ,. H2335 I L ,.s,, ,,5.Qi K U, x 'M' 3 L l 5 3 X if lag.. K ,ga ,V A W A, M K 1 1 5:5 I R in i w, -fs Q. f i . . 1 ' 1 -M . 'L S: - ' 2 XA 5 , . ,Y lingerie Nauglier Lincla Newsome ,,-Q-N '1s 0 , 'f v lui! r x, f .vi Margie Neilson Ken Nickerson i . N1 ,Y U x, Q...-Q rf Qs Sharon N1-ltles Nancy Nilclwr Bobby Noblitt Donna. Noe Charles Norris Carol Norton John Norton Susie Noxon James Odam Greg Olney Victor Owens Pat Ozley n ...if aa ,. ,:,,e,z:,: in A -ve- 'atw .. iwllwii 2 f,1,Ii ' f: :, -.1-' :,, . , f r '--W 1 ' 4 '-i'-' f '51 1 Ze ri, 1 'I ti liz 94 4 gig? 2 A P in sl 39, agar , W 1 K 1, Quake Q ,Hrs ,i,:f.:,,51i..i . V lc f 'Z'l'1S rai:' 3.-at 3 f A ,.1,f,3Ewf1' Spffftlu Arden Wood agrees with popular opinion that Steve Slaughter is a true L'Devil . Nina Passmore John Passmore Bruce Patrick Kathleen Pease Becky Peebles David Peddy Nancy Peddy Mike Pemberton Penny Pennington Becky Perdue Waller Parrott lllark Phillips Delores Player Patricia Pluck Vicki Plyler 4 f If H kj ok,o X 4,6 is -. I KH v iliffifi l ag--Q-ev g , -ea YC. ' 5 N' Wanda Padgett Neal Parker mar , 0- , .ff Leslie Page Allen Parham Leslie Parker Betsy Parks Enthusiasm unlimited . . gfeiggfzzg Ewa zvsv., sr H, Q Carolyn Parker Charmaine Partain V -rw. i ,-..,, .ff- -. fl R it ii .Q rex Ava. it 5 gn.. N. 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A ,fb N, an V. , ,, vw A , L Q He,-1' M My v L ' 4 , A V ' 4-Q M' F fu' lb Q I . . -' Y 'T- 1 Jimmy Radvliff Linda Rayburn Torn Reeder Kenna Rvvvs-s Hazel Reeves Adrian Rhodes Re-gina Reisenlvurgm Jody Rivais Bonny Roberts Calhcy Roberts Jean Roberts Karen Roberts Sonny Rolu-rls Becky Robertson Ann Robinson t -att s .ur 9 2 1 ,Q W fa. .. , hi , g mt' fm., 4 A iii' Y '9- 4-'QW w W W ,,,. -:N y 1' .lohn Kohinson Kvnnvlh Robinson lie-r Dianna Roy Sandra Sultcrfield Ralph Sayers Tom Scovill Graham Screws Sandy Scruggs Danny Sellers Hilzi Hnvker K Amp. ,eagzwl .., .ff J ,Z M N Aw I tr 5. nf ,Q G v lu Hothle-iiln-i'i'y l'c-wry Rusk 1-1- 1 , , ff , A 1 Gs J Q t Q 'll it ,, HK ' an rv- wx m,,.,,If,,: ..k,, t sm H..- Mary Rosim-'r llill Ross Sally Rowm- l.infla Russm-Il Carolyn Sainlt-fur Anita Satlnf Closin the door on another year, funiors achlbve seniorit at laslif 'ls ,et 'wt ,1- :tw H,-J X 4'U 'UN fv- fn 5 'YH n A gp, thin x Steve Shapiro W hm in if you - Q 5 - ns' Chris Shields 5 V5 I L h K Kathy Shinholster it gk ,Q if K V' ' A Lee Short I ' 'A-. I ,M 1 ,1, ,i r , V, L, gf Q ,wx 'Q K TH I Becky Silcox ' A . if' K X Pam Simmons if ,Y N W i'i' S ' , my an-mx 1 O 'ij K' Rodney Skelton UZ: I Q, ,X . 4- y- f A xt. ' M 1 K S k David Simpson - LA , V . in . . L nw., Y ' Steve Slaughter 'V' S N 1 K N- - K' W M- f ' Q y to l M 4 NW Donny Smith Eclwina Smith Helen Smith Karen Smith Marcia Smith Marilyn Smith Mike Smith Anne Snellings Val Snelling Sally Speed Barry Stacey Terry Stacy Arlis Steen Louis Steen Gordon Steiner .lay Stetzenmuller .lay Stoecker Ray Stokes Larry Streetman l'l1il Strickland Sandy Strother .loan Stumhofer Dan Sullivan Ronnie Summerville WEP rim? a w K R 3 M e 1 + W K , , .Q- - -W , ' 1 ' I - , X, it ,5e.r:i,3 limi. , , 5 , .. ,.iigggg..,,i f f X :fi .,ir , K 4' ,A ' is 4 3 , ,V ,Q K i b f k,kLV v 'V' K r , Q 5 lf - W in 5 . , it ,. - ' . L Ti , K - , , ,., : ,' .1 K fl ag, . 'K S , S S -Q: -v i 'S f 5 j v K -if 1 f ' . .yeey,yr we 'H-1 f , if 3 wi Q-Q, ' .0 - , - r 'K Q 'M I xx 5, A B . .f .9124 'K K f'f-rffif' '.'i' i - fliffii' ffifui ff' K A ':,,Jcvf,,,,.. 5 I V 1 f , ry, , .N W, S I , lift'-fs. .r-.5 A fa '- I as ff. Q, ,' P Eg nr ow. a ,V ' Uk, N ' 2 fi LH' - I ei' ,mln all . ff, .Mir rre J 1 u v- The only way to get a senior ring be-fore you re a Ronnie Summerville Norbert Snyclvr Beverly Taylor ,lerri Templin ,lane Terry Sally Tharpe Myra Thorne Suzy Thwaite Karen Tilly ,lerry Trice ijirr ,f .3 If' 1 . qv . fa: 1 ii' l .A X , we-ry? Hr. W. EE ,. ' ' ff I Nw.. . Tom Waites Pam Walker Bobby Wall Danny Ward Barbara Warner lfranrr-5 Waters lllllll Watkins Xlwlly Watkins l.lllrray Wlatkins Regina Watson ks mn., ij gzj. faiff , fav 5 . Q' :pq I qf, . f f , . we l w .1 ...sit .,,,, ffl 4 Pu 1 '44 JL if' rye, ,fs -'Q ev. 1 qw ,nv WM- ff- an 1X 1 .w ..A ff? r ,ya ' r vw NX . S ii -7, 'Nm V h Qu -, Q . s we its ' .. 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' Wei- .16 li nf va 'Q W .V Q l Q, All r ' - ' 's - -F .5 l - . , MSW las 'i :f :ix i fr, K , is 2' 'ik lfiz i 'M 'QW' ir - u L Linda Wrenn , , 5 , 'if 1- 5 Danny Wy'att i , ww wi . X Meredith Yoe ex I N5,,,f 6 Wag: Nancy Young W JaDon Youngblood Q? Cathy Zimmerman Helena Zimmerman ' --25f:'f1'.::4 , , 5 - ,W ax 3, Soplzomores put clown their roots .... responsibility .... loyalty .... leaclerslwu .... and clepenclabilily , .. 372 if 'I 5 - i A ' Q . he 'X 'N Q: 'lm ' it ,sr ,, I: -'73 'f elf? fl . ' 1 X N l , V- W X s 9 ' 7 A K ,... . A 3 M , ,, C ,Q B C i kr? 'Y' 'if' -an -Q.. ff ..,,r? S65 -vs if 'LW ir rv gasp A of ,, n- IM i J , Q of N gt 8 B? I':i,.V, .ki , , l.l,.tj,. 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Q I, fo 1 Bonnie Acker Paula Adams Susan Akers Buddy Alford ,lane Alford Angie Allen Cllris Allen Earl Allen Linda Allen Palsy Allen Betty Almon Donna Amos Jenny Anderson Lance Anthony Mary Elise Arrington Kay Askew Stanley Bailey Robert Baits Randie Baker Sharon Bakey Paul Barefoot Mike Barker Tommy Barren Cynthia Barringer Alda Bartley Mike Bailey Ronnie Beasley Anne Beatty .lohnny Beck Dorohty Belisle Bubba Belk Larry Bentley Betsy Berman Shirley Berry Stan Berry Tommy Bivins Bill Bloomfield .limmy Boggs Charles Boland Dickie Bolcn Chris Boswell Karen Bozung Anne Brady Betsy Brannon Mike Brannon Guy Braswcll Jan Braumbaugh Sheryl Breckenridge Sandra Bridges H5 Bonnie Brill Marvin Brooks Norgene Brooks Donnie Brown Harry Brown Pam Brown Steve Brown Beverly Bryan jack Buchanan Franklin Burch Gary Burkhalter Darlene Burson Gloria Burson Gail Burton m ,yq .,-. IE' 11' vw .,--,A 1 1 ',.., 1. ra K. 'xr A V, Fm f' I A 1 K ..,. if 1? 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K K K Babs'Cl1att Jack Cook ,TK krkr W K eve W 5 , hafwa mark. . , 3 ,iii X D Ki C- f Carol Corbett 1 V Q - 4' i i ' , is A A , A K Connie Cox Q ,K 1: -'T as W 435 ' 4,9 'wx it Lucy Craig 7 A ' jK ' I QL Q 1 '5 - C Murray Craig 5 -. 1 1 K '-Neff , - ' ' ' Donna Cronin Q ' ' K .A at W A ew Mike Crowell xv Q Kay Culpepper , ,ff + Kemy Curtis - 'WM ' Ronnie Daniels eq: QK in ,gig K -M , ,,'T-'3' -,QK1 x 0 Annette Darnell . K D 1 A Q5 l. Y 1. C '- A 2 K K Bobby Darnell e . 5 at t i 4 M K -N - Bob David .K t K .KI John Davidson X K Cynthia Davis -4' mi. ' , Donna Davis mv' - .lanel Davis I K , Sieve Davis vi 'F' in 'ix' K nil M Sue Davis K K W Vicki Davis ..f 'x fave vm ' '3 7: 1 ' gn. , ' sg 'qi 5 W , , 1. f X v ' f- f-. if rv-.,,k f. ... XS t ,R ti-'. KK W f , I Ke Linda Dawkins Wallelinv Delaney Ed Denend Gary Dent Jimmy Dickens Warren Dillard janet Dimon Beverly Dinwiddie Leslie Dobbs '17-ft' FTS ,v 9- .e -.. fve- ,J W ,L X' 'K xt 'VE 'nt FJ 54: ln.. w Y yl A F va as . aaa. M if' i a,,,- qi 'N ' Y 'JT' X 1 ,V .,-IV' - rv Butch Dollar .lackie DuBois Alec Dudley John Durdan Lynn Eisman Jana Ellerbee W. 5 1 Y , wi, I. Wg' . 1 5' ? S 'Z ,4 lv.. f 1 'L -r -4 ,, N, 1 ight 'J fi R6g'li9ffGll'0H Sl. nals. . W I ., A W i ,M 3 . 'K if it fl' ix F F e e M 1 ,MY , L.'w, W F r -.3 S4 Y i - E W ,t Y 5 r 1 7. 4- I . Q, Frank Ellison Sue Estes Kenny Evans Norman Evans Sheila Evans Audrey Eysel Susan Faulk Theila Faulkenstrom Sue Favorite Ronnie Feinberg Cheryl Feltman Thomas Ferguson Mary Ann Fish Richard Fitzgerald ,liminy Flanagan Steve Flanagan Betsy Flournoy Judy Ford Pat Ford Barbara Fort John Foster Thomas Fowler Becky Fox Pam Fox Jackie Freeman Marilyn Fry Bonnie Fussell Anne Gammage L 'WW .. ..- , Q 1 Y .av 1 X G Z fi- N E Q K ' +31 62 1 , A Q? , 4 in r 1 x t ,egg 'A 4 IV ' , 1 . Q I 4 F 7 G l S .. Q ,E 2 Ekw' .. Wm M , ,X l,. .. G '- -- K a if a 'ff , ' 1 ,' . 'f MY o M -if 71, Q ' .W,, f ' th Cornoth Goff Frances Goldberg Glen Goodman Cheryl Gooclson Bobby Goolsby Ronald Gordon ,Ian Grady ,ludy Graddy Dianne Grammar Charlotte Granade Warner Granacle Sue Green Bob Griffin Jean Groman Kenny Gunnels Mike Haden Jenny Haines Susan Hall Mary Hamilton Linda Hampton Gloria Handel Marilyn Hansen Dorothy Hardage Mickey Harden Johnny Hargrove Jimmy Harp Charlie Harper Jerome Harrell e beginning of school , 2 y 4? it ,gg tt z G, E y M 47? 1. A W , .. ,gk ' 4 .J ' x 'UU' , U fm .ff pri! Bobby Garrad .leff Garrett Suzanne Garrett Susan Gaultney Lew George Mary Lib Gibles Virginia Giles' Dianna Gibson Mary Ella Gibson Yvonne Gibson Randy Givens Ken Glasgow Tommy Glenn Paul Glover ff x :S ' ly W ,yr N 'ff' Q ex l an ,. 5 v ey G y .. of '35 ' ,,, .- f-7743 l , , A N . r, y 'ill A Y G y 1 if at Q X it X . . 3. ff he a t 4. G y N -K T -Simi Va I ,fag f,, Ea lg v l y f, 5 1 . V i ,.:ri,lA 1 ... fasssacw. X . -, , E W ,reer ryeeyyyeyre Q. A ' '. .f -1 , , ja E K ,,,' -A ' aj' we ts- gp 3 E i, l f Q1 H -ft .gig - X I J y r L1 G , il I f -W.,:,,..:,.-,, f. -3,e,,,339 L - - 1 5, ,r s2s?gi1zf-s:fss'zVg3 Vfk- 4' M K: J N V: -V -V f V 5, ':11k5,,mV,.Q, is VN - . ., . , .,,. ,, A George Harring Carol Harris K . Lee Harris 'W Wes Harrison 1 in KK 'V ,-H- Joe Hassell - . -Q ,..,.,- , lon :g:,gE:Q.z'j: K, 'i - ' A JR- L 5 5 If A. ' if Mary Hatfield KK ' ' , , ' ,f ,1 Ivsi nw' -Vvvl - M'- Q .qqgm gg, , rv s, af M, ,Q J ig lex my 'f KW K Mike Hearn ei? ,. ' Mft' VV - V K ' V, K 'V KV :ie Debbie- Henderson K yh Carol Hendrix V , K K . -4 1 ,,,,,,, e,,,., 7572253 2 Charles Henesy ,J i 'WK K K -N K 'A 1-n .Kl Phillip Henry r , L n f,.-- Bobhy Herring fl 'k.- 'ew -A 4' ' 3 ix Steve Heydel x , , 'X K Sharon Hice X Realzking the importance of good grades, , J - 4 5 K , ' fr .ns , i ' Larry Hill V ' 'S Q I Ezlrlie Hinson Ii nf, ,,K 'L , N ' Sherry Hinson A t gi. K Jufly Hoffman Sansly Hollaway Charles Holmes 1 - X lf.-rv-,ay 'vw 5 ' KK 1 i V ,,., -A if . tl L X fi N Charles Holt I 5 'K 'V Harrie! Holton V ' ' K 1' ', D S 1- Robin Hope i - J , K Q if Tom Horton Bcnjy Hufsteuler Pal Hughes I 1 Woody Huling Ann Hunter Randolph Hulto John Hyden Mike .leccino Steve Jenkins Ann Johnson Bobby Johnson Nga.. .,-N KKK, 1 E ' vu. f ij. 1. ,,.. ,Q Q T' q .f lk ,f Q iv - ,Q ,qi f 3 ' M., W 1 +ve: 15- V ,J Q. .nr .we . 'L- an ' ' mx . .-, Y . ,X x , - M f , .X x l l 1 fem .v ,f f- '35 If 1' w1 ' ' L. H L 'grit' no . 1 A kt- ,W Eilcvn Johnson Bobby Jones L 1 in F V ' ' -. , Glenda Johnson Carol Jones Q I f J. ,nv Gail Jones X ,, I R C H kkrk iz I K f' X, ,. , 'W K 4 L , ,.,,.. . . 5.51 , V V .A . -V :lg . 1 faimffl i x iq La Ne Johnson NZUCY Jones N ' fs. CQ at Louise Johnson Sl0Pl121fl 101165 Q f i W 5 W, ly. 4 Q, Patricia Jones 1 Q ' A A ' - F ' K - '- K Q 1 --111W Q h I 966 lc cl I1 d t 6 C USS 0 UJOI' 6 ar . lla 93 '55 ' L if ,K Val Jordan ' ? , H? Karen Joy ,, I ,. ,L 39' A Burton Kc-llf-r if V X ' j4! f W ' 3. 1' J an Kvlly -...Z-f'f 5 , -lil lioolsic Kvndrick . , N ' 5 Pm-yton Kimbrough x . 54?iW :,5T1 i X f Q3-Egfr, .mm .A 4,2 . . , 3, ,W :,a, ,., V:.,N L IW- ,Mr , ' , ,f My ig V i 1 U A ,, X R, 42 e p w ' - Vyoo g' ' r .'i' 57-ii ' iz! 'i'i in L L. Q A ff- F Q .f . , Y 51 ' f , x , A-v-f A if 5 jiw Y K ' ' W.. - xg 2 X35-, 0- rf . L ff 1 L Connie Kina-ard Cecilia King Connie King Carole King Kathy King Bruce Kinnard Billy Kitchens Kathy Knowles Larry Knox jeff Koob liill Kullrr-'rsh Linda Kyla' Tommy Lambert .lcffcry Land Susan Land Susan Land Joe Landrum Julia Lane Sandra Lane Bill Langford Mary Jane Leatli Billy Lee .V+ My Qui . '. l l 4 Elizabeth Lee Lewis Leonard Cindy Lesley Freddy Levins Mark Levy Larry Lewis .4s. ggvwgv-vu, V5 A if s W x., afar' g r fra Comparing grades. . ' i 1' 5 ki ...M ,.- - vs Q- ,.,i: :C ig vs .A , 've . 'i . 'A it .K f I . , -M W x XX, G . , fi ff? 1'fi:' 3- 14- 4- ri! f ' f ,L i, . 1 X. f W- if K ,,.h,T, 1 M, N, . ' ...m- M .X , It 3 W. .. ' ,Ra rr L ii 'N' K s- ' ' l , emma E i I gl V ' K Q 0 4' ., 5 ...Q W'i i' ll. r ,-s y if - N , K . f , , so - LL.. , E f.. X 11 ' ., Q X My ye, y 122 if-33 tw Roger Lewis Larry Locklar Vicki Logan Rita Lunsford Tibbie Lynch Bill Lyon Bob Maholick Kathy Marlowe Eddie Marshall Bob Martin Linda Martin Memory Martin Euchee Matthews' ,lan Maxwell flryslztl Mayes Wayne McCall Darby Mccammy Barry McClain Jay McClung David McClure LeAnne McCu1lar Pam McCullar Mary Anne McDonald Tommy McDonald Linda Mc:Carral1 Rusty McHugh Sandy McRay Connie Meeks ' if ' f . W X 1 ,JL T Simi AQ' .X ' 47? K K il ,gg QV fix 15. N -QL, 4 , Q x i N x Z! f Dvllbif- Mendenhall Karen Menmlcnhall Mike Merit Carol Miller ,lllllflly Miller Peggy Miller Walter Miller A l l lv 5 A-in E . Diane Minis 1 .. iw E D Dianne Minton M, Q l M ,R .1 we y .Q Jane Mllchell Q ' if-2-' 3- ' A A- H ,yn b 3 . . fn it Chris Moore D , A 5 K 1' I V , Carol Moon n . N K. , I - f , ' f l 'W' , Y Emily Monforl Q Q ,, Q Ann Monk KE I ' always proved lnteresllrl K or Y W mm ' A 7' W 1, N 1 Raylnoncl Morfield D if K K ' i 2 H K Lyncla Morgan on A . V A K Gloria Mullin rx ,fo fn N B l in , L 1' ill Linfla Mullin ff' D fin- y 2' M 5 , ' 'Q' Ranrly Mullin X -?n ' 4- ' if . .why Bobby Mullins K l N' 1 a . if L NV Q' .ludy Myers u ' V Gloria Myler I in g Bill Neal mll' ' .fy A W Steve Nelson fl? f- an lt nr H 4' Susan Newsome Q. .X 'K M 1 D 'ri Y . Dennis Nixon ' ' , 'M-'1 I ' ' ' K 5 , ',. ,, 'W' Arlllur Noble iam nv. y on 'N .lanice Noblitl 5' l ' L Kay Noell '- 'i I in Carol Notlage 3 -- Ht Sandy Oates -W Q7 ,, Z fy in r V In Cyrllllia Ollom 'N' ' ' ,i-.0 17 K dw Ai' H A A L ' :La K in Pam Osteen M' Q Li A f' fix. ' f - 5 ' . . David Overlay W V' ' ' ' .lane Page J I Q 'ff ' 1 ?A 'Qi' L ' 1 . 'l..i V' A lil M77-' il . 'Z .f T-5' '1'-f-z'fPEgnf', zu D I y Christie Parks 3 Q K Q ' J 'V ' iyiki S E Tlleo Parks I rg ' 5 If ,C 3 ' QQ -'i gig? .D . Dottie Palmer Q - .ill I , 4 41' . . in he V 1 K . Larry Pan-ish 3- ,, , f. V, nik . . l, 6 , K K y , 23: .r, , l NHHCY Patch , 4 . Ill 1 'FJ i M 2' VJ' Dan Pale ,--' f y y ,,1, 1 H- -V ff! I Joe Pale l ' I XV' A V l23 Barbara Peacock Carol Peacock Joyce Peacock Randall Peavy Anne Penn T -. s -1-nent ..,, Q. 'Per' , Q . wg ii win .2 Wayne Patton ' Q vt . .t W. . 'N 2 it , 3 all rf 1 Q' ir 'M li ' v- K ' ws 1 ' .A-5, l r Q g V Q' Susan Perrott Angus Phells Sherry Phillips Kay Pickarcl JoAnn Pinner Joe Plemons Susy Polleys Joe Pope :Nym - ,, A ff' , 'rl- li ld ev- 'Q po.. .fs 3 15 1 K., ,ji S Q 'iv , -4 'Q Q , . N X awe f.'?'f, ii N. 1 ophomore council made P F . f ,c :fra-:Q Q gi I ,K ,GQ 4 P ,Q Q L V in M ,y t .f .g on .. . A ,A my Qt . 5 s ., ', .w'9l!,.,-5 t .ss if-3' 2. Nfl V 1 We , 12.1 ,Q l S P P S --. Q, V , E1-vi fl s.. fl if ff w..-I I 1 Penny Porter Susan Power Billy Proctor Susan Proctor Sammy Prophet Sherry Pruitt Nancy Pruitt Steve Pugh Doyle Raines Harolfl Ralcy Tim Ratliff John Redman Howard Reiney Linda Revell Steve Reynolds Patricia Richardson Barbara Jo Rivers Carl Roberts Byron Robinson Evelyn Rogers P X 1 r2s'1, , y i If ' t'1 so N M- Lx lans Shi di'--7+ 435 - r , if sq fl ii'i'f'f H- fftfwff ff.. , 'CTW' 1 , PIN wr, .QA N 5,1- ,,, ,, w ey, X it ,, f' 'Q i5 ,V , W-1-f' N X Q 'ir' ...J l, u - ' ' ,M if I ., , W ,S O 1 . . '7 1 ,--. uv V' gens, on sw , x .. Larry Rosenstrauch Betty Ross Victor Ross Ronnie Rowe Jackie Russell Nancy Rutledge Billy Salter Joel Sanders Alfred Sawyer Lucille Schloth 4' it ,M ,hi V fuk y .- .X vw -l'-P' ,.,, .A 6 ' ws , X t at If tw K w..A,fQ ..fbr the class of 966' jg Jw. or its E ix t' 1 ,K .. , W' 'D .rv vu a rr- - -, ,n-,gr vs, - .MN In 'S 5' v Q fy, yniyy V3 W., ,V - -v- it tg N :'nar' ,Qs 5, my 3 ,. Q e. ge Wy fe. as 1' fl F ss. ' X . M., f-n. Q -.W gif... ., fs ' w if . gt 5 1 , ! ,..nug,. i - l w ,I . , S 1' sa tw., Q Q! ft Q f ,A s Q, ,gms wt A 4 'K' r K 'F Q ,t A V 1 , ,, . ,1- i H' v- ' Q 5 K Robert Scott .loAnne Searcy Geraldine Self Rusty Sewell Tim Shaefer Mike Shears Barbara Sherman Tony Sherod Rt-hecca Shinkle .loan Sholenherger Linda Shull Marilyn Shultz Billy Shumny Mike Sills ,Ioan Skelton Mike Skinner Anne Smith Dallas Smith Kathy Smith Mary Milton Smit Renner Smith Wayne Smith Adele Smythe Warren Snyder Ash Soloman Louise Sparrow Rica Spencer Susan Stafford h T T 575551 T . lilY'f'zXf?3?igf:Qi if M 5 Starr Stanford ,A S ' af: :gg Stephanie Stenburg . 'Y' 'N Fin Thad Stevens E ' . 4 f I X 1 ' Cathy Stewart Cary Stewart Drake Stratford K ' t f 'V 'Iv' 0- 5 A 5 4-S my smnhef ophomores remember. . gd- , M A , Q , t - ' Mary Stubbs ' K Q K V John Sunderson I A N 7, , , A f H C S. Sylvia Sutton 5' 5 A qi 'T-S Y -T 5 ' T I 1 45: Stephanie Swift i , 'M' L xfs' , l , , S i U Kathy Sweat W A 1 .. fy K J '- ' Nancy Swygert K ' taxa t ' Ny Don Taylor T t'i'fit it in , I .. Y 1 ' I Janice Taylor S ' , T-s W T 7 y Mike Terry J W R 5 T' QL ax -'N X' ' ' ,lane Thomas J -, , gg 3 T I 'v vw L... 4- Sl 4- K 1 A ff vs Q in . ierwood Thomas .t , Q 1 Fa WM ' fi ' if sg! ' Butch Thompson ' ' 1 X ii S V ' Cathy Thompson X W X My Don Tommy i T H ett '25, ., yi: ff' wi' K Max Townsend A David Trawick V z QQ N A Carolyn Trigg W A T K ' Catherine Tuck Lf., f Barbara Tucker ,, M Rebecca Turner sa, Q S ' i N Ginny Tyler -1 ' 'Pl rg. -fx VN- -V war in vw Q..- ,i x Sandra Tyler Virginia UplJeCraph Cathy Uzzell Susan Vail Wynn Van Horn Cathy Viens Donna Wages Q Q I 1 xx E ,, s, u v i -., , f qv y Mary West Marion Weslall Monty Westcott .lerry Whitaker Harry White Susan White Gloria Whittle Sue-llyn Wiggins' Jerry Wilcher Carol Wilkinson Wes Wilkinson johnny Wilkes Lintla Wvilkes Lincla Willis Sue Willet Ann Williams Billy Williams Joe Williams Frank Williaiits Martha Ann Williamst Mary Williams Annette Williams Brucv Wolff Michael Wolff Deane' Wlootl Ann Wright .lohn Wright Sharyn Wynn -1' Q.. ' 1' Q QPKNQ 9 M fs an as Q iv- 'S- L fl, , Y K ' is. KKAVIV ss, , Yanyt A A y 4 yy ! 1 the Picnic, Bulletin Boards, Tests. -K. , ,W Nonnie Walker Nancy Walls Larry Walsh Rodney Walters ,Iutly Wangle Richard Warren Cheryl Waters Pat Watson Wendy Watson Don Weaver Barbara Webber Steve Wein Walter Wcissenger Charles Welch 'R'w Gs x M Y Q fi aiimtfw 94 -+ 't sm if.:-W VTR- , J sn..- gg 1 ' ' f-,... .44 ,qs as Af' ,N 1 y ' f 5 W , 5 ., . A L 4 K I ,W 4 ff 5? nv' 0 ' Y K . ! .!-L, f N 9 If 6 Q Rf tw , I f a ii , W as - sian , AV r 4? ii any QQ ' x x 'vs 'I ..A .. 5 , f , if - ' ' sf ig, L il Q M it -..- x X 'Y if ,MM . in . A gap' 6 , 1 K. t 127 Fellowshp 'I' Fun 'I' F rzendshqn K ,gL, A if , ,, We rf' . new if i a memorable sophomore year X N gn Sw , :fn V 1 A Q tv Freshman class All-s X ,,A , I 71 M-wx goa its toward clllnblhg vsx.,l .. Y . '10 ,M , ,, r l 6 r Q? K sa Y f Q, , ' -5 'K 'L Q ,K N igf-1 Y v . 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X ', XE to i , I I .LR 4 1 I Ervin Abernathy Howard Abramson Larry Aglialoro Joy Akins Mike Akins Gigi Aldridge Sue Almon Cecilia Alverson Sharon Ammons' Carol Amon Bettye Amos Frankie Anderson Gwen Anderson Karen Anderson Brad Ansley Becky Anthony Violet Anthony Nancy Arrington Gail Atwell Sue Austin Hal Averett Dane Avery Sandy Avery Rex Baggett Wesley Bain Wayne Baker Jan Bakken Alice Ball Harry Balsar Danny Barbaree Steve Barefoot Sara Barfield Butch Barwick Linda Baxley Chuck Beatty Billy Beckner Debbie Bedle Linda Bell Susan Bentley ,lane Berman Beryl Berquist Patricia Berry Robert Bickerstaff Cathy Binns Sherry Bivens Peggy Blanchard Ann Bocliford ,lan Boggs Martha Boland Linda Boleyn Karen Bone Allen Boney Wayne Boss Ingrid Bowers Sherry Bowman Murray Bradford Q ng. is In X 1. 1 I D ml: i P1 I Q I ' , , w. X., - E . o -, o et ,Q g Ky, E ., A ' aw hw Z N x A ii . Q Y '1' f M YL Y -'WT' Q Qa- X -ey,,f fn. 'u,. W 154. I ffiii Efl , F7 K , 1 3. 4 9 . 3 .ae c if wi Ly 'ir if if-.. Qs.- ff 4 1 Qi, C M ' . H 1? :git . 5' '. , .1 ..eWl'ii '51' I its J X P' E L1 4' av Us -N., fv- sx ,M fan-9 -' I 1 r I i Fx JP-. xi an s Q X4 A , :f w r V- 'l'225f14ggiigg1.,' , ' f fora Q.. . is i Ji. ,sew V F Ray Brooks Alex Brown Cathy Brown Harriet Brown Mike Bums Carol Bush .lake Burrus Pal Buttram Phil Byrd Fred Callahan Rusty Carlisle Peter Carpenter David Cartledge Bubber Cauley Debbie Chadwick Tommy Chapman Cecil Cheves David Clark 'f 2 yyyereue1,i C. ulhwli Janet Brady Warner Brake Ronnie Braswell Tommy Breazeale Nancy Breedlove .lean Brescia John Brescia .loe Bridges Danny Brim Barbara Brinson Lynda Brocato Chuck Brock Laura Brooks Linda Brooks 5 m l k Cheryl Clift is it a lunchbox or a locker? Kathy Cole ,N 'K V if Y . 1--Wm ww Q. . - vis. ix., ,Y . ,, M N V, K. ., 'fa 'Q' he 1 I Will Cole Coopie Collier Belly .lo Collins Harry Collins Mike Collins Shirley Colluxn .ludy Comer Stan Conslantini lack Cook Walter Cooksey Nanette Copeland Robert Corley Ioan Cox Marcus Coyle Vickie Cradclock Ken Crew Hilton Crosswy Pat Crown Sharolyn Cummings Robert Curry 'Susan Cutler Connie Daupine Ellen Davis Veil Davis lay Davis 3011 Day Cathy Densmore Albert DePratt lebe Dickens Sandy Dimon David Dobbs Donna Dowie immy Dresslar lobby Duncan oe Durden rally Durham onchetta Edwards lilly Elliott linny Elliott ack Ethridge falhy Everly lathy Evert eresa Ezell me Farley 'anny Farrow Elhn Fielder eila Fields 'avid Fieseler amar Fletcher at Forehand like Fountain onald Frazier .athy Freeman lice French onnie Freund olly Friedman ck Friou Erin Frohn aren Funderburke ub Furman renda Gaither ave Gardner gnny Garner arol Garrett eorgia Gartman enia Gates ill Gaultney athy Gibson xmes Gibson nice Gibson if I .. gp L'-r-8-,J lax .r a Y-,tsyiwf , H P1 rf , rx N, il 'Yr Q ,, ,W .t. ,, . v fi' 2 fe , K sy, l F14 M., -I yu- , ,, iii.,.i . aww' X, gr Q...- k fl fl it 'Q' 'Q' A.. 1 sau.. , Us 54 S. vi ft ' . Q H 5 555 1 . - 3 -.- it L, V' x, I Harry Gillman Danny Gilleland Glynn Gilmore Howard Glover Martha Goode Nancy Goocllett Phillip Gordon Layton Gordy Gen Goss Ricky Graham Nancy Grant Lawton Grantham Jane Gray Wanda Greene John Greenhaw Anne Griswold Lynne Grogan Lin Groover lim Gunlmy Steve Guzik Barbara Haines Eugenia Haines .ludy Hall Sandra Hall Everett Hamilton Mary Hampton Andy Hancock Reed Hand 4 'Q . J '1- wz rf-1 4 :U Q I , ,, f W 1. Q' Pt -.Q I ' A l ff' . v- ' 4 M - -.,.... , 515 . . L 55:1 K W at Q 'vs . P 'N vs z x 'Is A 1:2313 ' in T Ronnie Hamhy it Terry Hanson :mi Brenala Harpe 4' ' 95 . .. 'U' Bill Harrell Q11 ' N Y Buzzy Harrell Helen Harris l ' I Bev Harrison I V I -J E Q ' i H5 , St t 0 11 g I ,J 4' . . ' A r Q a W . H i . . ,, a ft Af . ,I am if rf WU is fl.-,. t- . 2 '- T if MW an j-Y-,, ' A12 5, I 2 ' AQ 'P aasra in 're' no S 1 r L f kv fi t ,va 1 Q . , s' 5 w,--1 I ai Q Lewis Harrison Susan Harrison Cheryl Hartman Bobby Harvey llavicl Hathaway Dennis Hawkins on Louis Hazouri Patsy Head I ffl 4- ' 'i5'iff? :e? !9 '? v Danny Heard Sharon Henclf-rson Tommy Hendry Alice Harm In case anyone asks, remember, we're from Columbus College. Bonnie Herrington Chris Heyn Carolyn Hightower Bernie Hill Margaret Hilton Steve Hilton Earl Hindsman Suzan Hinton David Hirsch Irving Hirsch Jenny Hobby Jimmy Holcombe Janet Hooke Cindy Hooks Eddie Horne Bill Howard Sheila Howard Diane Howell Brenda Huddleston Anita Hudlow Kay Hudson Steve Hudspeth Pud Huff Tommy Hughes Edgar Hughston John Hunt Len Hunt Johnny Iniego James Issac Russell Jacketti Ben Jackson Ken Jackson Mike Jackson Cindy James Bill Johnson Dale Johnson Frank Johnson Greg Johnson Steve Johnson Debbie Johnston Lynn Joiner e Brenda Jones Danny Jones Randy Jones Pat Jones Rick Keebaugh Steve Kendall Billy Key Buford King Jack King Laura King Judy Kinlaw Claire Kinnett Johnny Kirkland Judy Kirkland Elliott Kirven l35 Elizabeth Knox Steve Koster Peggy Krohn .lennie Lamb Bobby Lane Donna Langdon Chuck Lanham David Lapides Kim Lauterliack Darlene Lee Mike Lee Ronnie Leffew Laura Lewis Nancy Lewis Carol Lindsey Sue Lloyd Beth Loflin Mike Lucas Barbara Lupo Frances Lynch Jim McAuliffe Mike NIcCafferty Patsy McCaghren Gail McCarlf'y Gene McCarthy Peggy McClure Victor McDaniel Gary McDonald Pat McMurrain Scott McGarrah Melissa McGee Pat McGee Pat McGough .lackie McGuire Nanette McGuire Bill McLachlan Carol McLean Susan McLendon Anne Mclvlanious ,lanice MCManious Beverly Marchbanks Brenda Massey Peter Maxwell Peggy Mendel David Mendenhall .lane Mendenhall Veda Mendenhall Dot Metcalf Cynthia Miles Nancy Miller Sonny Minick Gwen Mitchell .ludy Mitclwll Linda Mitchell Lynn Mitchell Susan Mitchell 136 A! 2 . tty P A-.5 , if e A c -N S an ' 3 ff fm .. y 4 ... me ,YW ,gg any N ,,,. 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Tommy Mitchell Berry Niohley Jimmy Moody Charlie Moore George Moore Linda Moore Sherry Moreno Dick Morfield Carla Morgan Kathy Morgan Steve Morgan Dennis Morrison Cary Mott William Moye Charles Mullis Ann Murphy Laura .lane Murphy Frank Murray Bill Neal Larry Neal Nick Nichols: Dan Nickerson Diane Nixon Shelly Noble Larry Norton Susan Norwood Janie Nottage Bonnie Ogie Mike Olive Donna Olney David Osteen Bill Packer Alain Parker Clyde Parker Cynthia Parker - 'Q 1 -V Q. , -aelvfb., 137 Bill Petrasek Ben Philips Celeste Pickerson Paula Pierce .limmy Poole Cathy Powell Denny Powell Marian Powell Rosemary Powell Barbara Powell Lydia Preston Benny Pursley Linda Pylant Hedy Ragan .ludy Rainbow Al Ramsey Georgia Rand Nancy Reagan Tommy Redmond Pat Reed James Reeson Us I A if ,, ,xagci t 5 1 3 h Ne' t l f 2 M ' .S t x ' Q 7 -1 :P 34 'R vb - x,, x w K. 1 vw T5 ,vt- ,. 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' l Mike Reilly Anne Riesenburger li Doug Revell I 'P , Patty Rice- ' I' 'h ' ,xx 'am Pal Robbins K ii - d Claire Roberts Fl' Sandy Roberts H H V: :,, ev. , , Ti -ff.- of Larry Rogers .A 16,6 t f, R Q Wayne Rogers K 5 , Marlin Roller D ,M ,, N a y Jeffery Rominger I K I 3 ft at K .lack Roy ,. -I W' I' gn L 5 , Gary Rozier 'ihy ' ,, r A Y ' D' Chucky Rutland K t f ' R- , A 1 ap W 1 R Q Alice Satlof 1' X A I n Linda batlof t 5, Dickie Saunders gb i ' lim' H ,,,A Margo Scarbrough 4 'A A 3 , Q ' Patricia Scliiehle A, Y., ,V R i Q' Lea Schomburg I, I J' K W Juliet Schuck f 1 f ,, gi, L' '29 nega ' 4 xi. igb : 3, if .,. it Q V 9 ' fan j' Lucy Schuessler .fn ig, .aa K K Audrey Scott t Gail SCO 'E V 'l a A D iyti R i r 3-.Nw , , I Xl W, R Jwane Scott. , V4 lr ik? :K z A Sally bcoville S W ,ik st I I kr VVV7 Roh Seaman 138 'D- -J, .fs lr 'E x '- ,H as I wt 'QT' m Steve Seeger Philip Sellers Sherry Shapiro Monroe Shavers Siggle Shaw Herbert Sheheane Billie Sherrod Walter Shorl David, Silcox ,lanice Simmons' Jennifer Slade Peggy Slayton Janet Smith Steve Smith Mary Spraden Lorrie Spurlock John Stacy Terry Stagg Tootie Stanford Ann Stapleton Elizabeth Starbuck Linda Steele Harriet Stein Margie Stewart Susan Stoller Henry Stoneback Frank Stonebraker Sandy Stratford Vickie Strickland ,lens Sturup James Talley Bobby Taylor Rodney Taylor Sharon Tedder Elaine Teel Theresa Terry Kathy Thigpen Robin Thomas Sherry Thomas Suzette Thomas Joe Thombley Harold Thornell Mitchell Thorpe Karen Thunderbird Elizabeth Thwaite Allcn Tilly Nlolly Tomblin Tony Trinlctt Jimmy Trussel Mike 'Tucker Donna Turner Cretcllen Turner Nancy Turner Minor Turrentine Avis Tyler Linda Vail 139 k 4 in sf 'na I T: Q i ts QL: Susan Weaver Gail Weinmeister Emily West Mike Westcott Lynn Wetzel Gina White Lynn Ward Shiela Ward Jimmy Warren Bill Watson Pam Watson Bob Wade Jimmy Wadsworth Dianne Wages John Waldrop Sally Walker Brenda Waller ls Lisa Van Doorn Caroline Varner .ludy Vernada Anne Viens Brenda Voight Richard Waddell Ann Wade Ray Whitten J A Cordy Wiley 7 a, -ff 3 ,..,,Y f W H he ai Sf L 3' e Q' 3 lu... V' 1 . , ' ,,.-' of .ft ,f 54 d DW l a 449' 'fi They work you to the bone here, Skipper Wilheit Janice Wilkes George Williams Ray Williams Lynn Williamson 'X ff- t i, , 6+ if 15' is Bonnie Willis Bill Winters Barbara Witt Skipper Wolf Karen Wood Elisa Woolridge Randy Wrigh Ree Wyatt Zela Wyrosdicl Steve Yamall Helen Young .loe Young Ray Young 41l '5 'VM In fllemoriam .... Constance Ellfabeth Baxter Academic 143 To stud ...to learn.. The academic section is a new section in the Cohiscan this year. The purpose of it is to portray our school in action as far as our studies are concerned. This section also recognizes students who have won honors inside and outside of school. Although the Special Services are con- sidered non-academic, they will still be portrayed in this section because they are a part of our school studies. l ,- gk w ..e1!VW1,f-gi K- l vf t A-133155415 i 5- ' gf ,Q , so , A V ls's e is W ,s - f ' 6 is ,,x, w,. if , ' in V, 5,512+ gV ,, ,, ,kg-f-f'- 1f'f- 1 v .t'. f f s -it .,-:by J ,Qi X Z, 1: e wsziz -11 The National Merit Finalists pose for a picture. They are: Seated, Joe Hamilton. Jane Spivey, Sandra Page, Sherry Seegar. Standing, Pinky Hatcher, Dick Robbins, Kirk Reed, Robert Schwartz, Ashley Williamson. Reco nition and awards . . Every American citizen respects our flag, and Frances Kirven, Best Girl Citizen, is no exception. Kirk Reed, because he had the highest score on the College Boards, was the Star Student. He made the second highest score on the College Boards in the history gf our school. Kirk chose as his Star Teacher Miss Mary Ort. Ashley Williamson made the third highest score on the College Boards in the history of CHS. Via? f? an BCVCFIY HHUICS, .lane Spivey, Illges Starbuck, Margie Able, and Julie Dykes, like other CHS students, took courses at Columbus College this summer. Of course, they got together between classes to catch up on the latest news. Abilit and hard work. .. The Superior and Talented Student Program, better known as the STS Program, gives the students participating in this plan an opportunity to develop individual responsibility and to go beyond that which is ex- pected of them. A student in the STS Program may be taking' an honors course, an overload lthat is not having a study hallj, or may be taking a subject at Columbus College. Some students have both an honors class and an overloadg a few are doing all three. Head of the STS Program, Mrs. Marijon Williams has said that more people than ever are taking part in. this program. This year there are 576 students in the STS or Honors Program. This is 321: of the total enrollment. An Honors Class, no matter what subject it is, takes extra hard work. All sophomores' took the lowa Achievement Tests. The scores, which enable the school to compare CHS sophomores with the national achievement average of sophomores, are used to help determine who can participate in the STS Program. Carol Harden and Jackie Brown took a course at Columbus College every morning and then came back to CHS for lst period study hall before completing their regular schedule. Mrs. Marijon Williams, head of the STS Program for Columbus High, discusses future plans for the Freshman STS Program with Mr. Sanford Reid, principal at the Freshman Center. ,.f 'g ...al U x., I.. up ,:.w:.i ml 4 Nancy Stirrup shows Linda Culpepper her poem which was published in the National High School Poetry Anthology. Several other CHS students also had their poems published. me i N Group work is used by many teachers as a device to help the individual leam to think for himself and express his ideas to others. Contemplation. . reflection . . Henry Thomas, Joe Hamilton, and Ashley Williamson were the winners of the annual Math Test given in March. alertness. . . concentration and reasonin . lt's really easy if you understand it,', says John Thigpen as he explains an analysis problem. Teachers are always willing to help - except when they get stumped! The compass and ruler are everyday equipment for Math students. IE 150 .ga Danny Wyatt was the winner of the Columbus High DAR Best History Student Award. Using determination and hard work, Judy Myers obtained first place from Columbus High in the Voice of De- mocracy competition. The Evaluation Committee conferred with members of the faculty as they reviewed every aspect of the school. Circumspection discussion. . ,f AMERICAN OBSERE55? C Qfiei? 1 .... izraii 6 it Both teachers and students' find debating an effective method of teaching. I know it's a gyroscope, Danny, but it still looks like a bicycle wheel to mel Maxine Day and Ken Friedlander each received a 2nd place award for their term papers in the Science Fair. -ung- Observation and application . . As Helena Zimmerman and JoAnn Gibson do an experiment, Mrs. Crutsinger tells the class what to observe. ,Ioan Christopher, Libby Hunter, Marie Pope, Helene Pitts, and Nancy Willet, who went to Mexico this summer, got together to look over their souvenirs, and to talk about their trip. Each person who went took Spanish and received one credit toward graduation. ,ant 1- ,,,., -.. al - Mrs. Hawley accompanied Diane Wages, Margo Scarbrough, John Passmore, Jennifer Slade, Dick Robbins, Rita Rucker, and Holly Jackson to Rock Eagle to the Latin Convention. Each student took part in a Latin contest. -ffm- 152 Intensit and accuracy 3, g,, ,,.p,Vit'g4i,xX31 Stew we if M Asif ii t may Holly Jackson, as Medusa, models the costume which won second place in the state Latin Costume Contest. 1 -x. 5 , yy, , K . 'mf F A ', I '- 'ft . H 'iff . 'if' ' V N f 774-M. X yi, ' b ' i ' Q , h 'r ax 4 f ,,: -A K H : k,kh K , M Q -ini Y ,A Ai--' Individualily creativity .... Peggy Sandra Page . . . Arthur Gerald Springer is Thomas Andrew Wade . . ' Achzevement. . . SUCCGSS . . No academic section would be complete without recognizing students who have achieved scholastically. The students shown on these two pages are the ones who de- serve eXtra,' acknowledgement. Each of them has had a straight A yearly average beginning with his first year in high school and continuing through the first semester in his last year. 5 if William Kirk Reed . . . Henry Edward Thomas . . A, ,mar .Q 'iii Zi!! , ,. J, . ,Q ,NEFW ,xii Samuel Fox Hatcher . . . Frances Fry Kirven Features . iw: fm:iG2i'339f? avg . , ft fx-f,1,1p Ik ,T ax Hn M ,NM gpm, ...,, - f 'Q ,uw ,. .- ,1,., ,,f -,.,.,. ,,,.. gf .f.. in k:', 2 12555. H ' J 5.11 . 5. , ,,. f ' , 44- 3, M-mvf f f ,' 'Tfi31i:f'Q? -'Q '42 f f 4 L N F2 S wh '36 Q x ,f'f'? if w 5 3 nw K 5 5513 3 . hi ,, Q 3 - S I Ska R 3 ,914 1212433 ' 'J 72fi1E.ib 1 712 A ,K - ff - I f 'H' .yn-5 3 p-A ' -Lf '1 4 . + WMM my 13 New 0 W nf Wi. 5 S , ,-'-,iigggw y Ash ,- e ' 3 5 :Q eg-sbs, - ' ,6 o as-' 2? MQW? 3 , Q Lg? r . K gm A fe 3 . ,W my Pc? try '2L Q 93... SN 7, . aa ,..g ,QQ ' V9:z'Qs'52i29 lVl0ST BEAUTIFUL Salbf fo Ray This year the Cohiscan staff is pleased to announce that Miss Sally ,lo Ray was selected Most Beautiful by one of the most outstanding of the new stars in Hollywood today, Troy Donahue. Mr. Donahue chose Sally from a group of twelve senior girls running for this honor. WEST COAST STUDIOS BURBANK, CALIFORNIA 'S 5 3 iw: l MOST HANDSIHVIE Guy Wilson Rod Taylor 1r I Lynn Tinnell Renee I andrew Wm r 'V xx M arcia Dykes Possum Dykes 'E :Q ff V B 9 0 . if 1' K. 1: ,. 'A af f I M . N. X Billy Tucker Barbara Hamby Beth Foster Lee Stanford Bo Rambo Steve Daniel B fx 5 vs.. i . l L . Gary Coulter Liz Carmichael M i Jimmy Sikes Gloria Jordan Ronnie Horne Gus Evans Linda Ozley ,nl Tommy Sewell Rita Waldrop Vicki Baer n K? QF? l Mary Ellie Romeo X 9... Joe Dunn Q Markie Sue Rob HOMECOMINC QUEEN OF '63 - 764 'P' -of Mr. and Miss C.H.S. Rita Waldrop Billy Tucker ff 1 L I f -...M ......v. .. 1, . ,ly E.. f .1 V F wk if A i f Q ' ' J L ' .fQ ' if W fl!! Q E' 1 ' ,'.W ' jj Er, 1 EE ?1,,Q 3 E' 'I L A 1' 3 ,g Af ' A 3 u 9' J Q-1' f Q Cutest LIZ CARMICHAEL, BOBO MORGAN Q l N PUNY Friendliest MAXINE DAY, DAVID JONES E' il- -,..--0' R ,Nh M, 'Q ik D '. ', A 'gf Y. liz fy ri i, xijrj J . x :Wd .1 ' -ff 1-A+-raw. 5 ZA - wear' f. ., Most Athletic ISABELLE LEONARD, JOE DUNN 167 Most Popular MARKIE ROBINSON, LEE STANFORD Most Likely to Succeed CATHY VAUGHAN, KIRK REED 168 'n ' 4. ,SN rrigkiz If? ff: Wittiest JULIE WITT, RENNIE BICKERSTAFF I Most Intellectual SANDRA PAGE, HENRY THOMAS 02 Most Talented NANCY STURRUP, LEE BERRY Best Dressed BARBARA HAMBY, POSSUM DYKES ffm A ' , . K 4- + , , , Q! -me Best All Around ROBERTA RODDENBERRY, JOHN MCCAMY f f 'As A wg,-jak 5 S i Most Athletic CONNIE JACKSON PENNY PENNINGTON Q Most Popular JUDY GIBSON FRANK BICKERSTAFF Friendliest KATHY KIMBROUGH. LESLIE COHN Most Talented JOAN STUMHOFFER, JOE JOHNSON Most Intellectual SUZIE THWAITE, JOHN PASSMORE if, N , PB H Most Beautiful and Most Handsome JANICE WHITE, BOBBY CUMMINGS Sophomore Superlatives Most Popular SHERRY HINSON, BOB DAVIS A 'ff' im 4 . SW fr ,Ni ? f if I QW L: ...-, I Jqggengaa M Most Beautiful and Most Handsome ANN MONK, JACKIE RUSSELL 45xi ,, Most Athletic CHRISS CHANCELLOR, RAY DUNCAN Friendliest JAN KELLY, RONNIE BEASLEY Most Talented LINDA WILLIS, BRUCE WOLF Best All Around BETTYE AMOS, JOHN WALDROP of mi. O Most Popular SHERRIE THOMAS, JACK FRIOU Freshman Superlatives Friendliest JAN BAKKEN, CECIL CHEVES Most Talented LOLLIE FRIEDMAN, MIKE AKINS Most Beautiful and Most Handsome NANCY ARRINGTON, RANDY WRIGHT Most Athletic SUSAN NORWOOD, BERRY MOBLEY K . Most Intellectual CLAIRE KINNETT, FRED CALLAHAN F i 176 Ath letics a, Q , F235 Q., C . v L53--' . LQ. . I, 'Agnew , J . Q wt xx sa of 5 W' W at ,Q- .kgfti ,Q it.. N .. A , W -Q 1 QQ' A 'F sf p C , , Q Q W M Ep. .. ai .,-vt D , N i . , , if rf ' H Q taht, gif i fl-,Di Egger- we-.133 S .. in , i . , i cj, 2' if lr, 1 5 risaanfa T A . -f. Left to right, Row 1: Dunn, Bass, Beasley, Dollar, Sellers, Hill, Pennington, David, Ahney, Allen. Row 2: Adair, Horne, Lynch, Cheves, Solo- man, Scruggs, McGeHee, Hufstetler, A. Coleman. Row 3: Barker, Glass, Brown, Behar, King, Duncan, Conger, Heydel. Row 4: Koch, Har grove, Feinberg, Trawick, Yarbrough, Steen, Jordan, Miller. Row 5: Fowler, Hughes, Upchurch, Cohn, Stokes, Murray, Montgomery. Row 6 Reed, Starlin, Goolshy, B. Coleman, Hinton, Tucker, Hampton, Mgr. Koart. '63 BLUE I P VARSITY Led and inspired by Coach Jim Pyburn, the Blue Devils finished a fine season after a slow start. The Devils tied a strong Willingham team 13-13. The next week ended in a loss to Albany, 7-0. The following game resulted in a 13-0 loss at the hands of Lanier. The fourth week of the season proved to be the turning point. The hungry Devils slaughtered a. hapless Central team, 61-0. The next week the Imps knocked off top-ranked Moultrie, 21-6. The defending State Champs, Valdosta, were treated to a taste of their own medicine as they fell to the tune of 52-19. The Demons of Wamer Robins had a sad homecoming as the Imps added a 40-0 victory to the list. A great defensive game was a major factor in the defeat of Baker. The rugged de- fense gave up only one first down, and that on a penalty, final score: 14-3. The Blue Devils defeated a tricky LaGrange team 28-13, and archrival Jordan, 26-14. The regular season ended with the Blue Imps tied with Moultrie for the Region 1-AAA title. The Devils lost the play-off game 7-6, in one of the hardest fought games of the year. The future seems to he bright for the Imps since several starters will be returning next year. Lettermen on the 1963 team are: Joe Dunn, Ray Lynch, Verland Best, Billy Tucker, Bill Colman, Ray Duncan, Carl King, Ron Yarbrough, Hill Feinberg, Bob Murray, Larry Trawick, Jack Miller, Ronnie Horne, Penny Pennington, Eddie Hughes, Calvin Starlin, Richard Reed, Charles Glass, Bob David, Ash Soloman, Kirk Scruggs, Leslie Cohn, Lindsay Koob, Phillip Upchurch, Jim Adair, Danny Sellers, Steve Brown, Benjy Hufstetler. -we Managers Jerome Harell, Ray Koart, and Eddie Marshall have mixed emotions dur- ing the game. 1963 Blue Devils Retain Bi-City Title, Finish Second in Region l-AAA Findley, Pyhurn, Mitchell, and Sparks , 1 , ,,1 'IA A . i 'GF 14 me ,, -W uf' ,,,..f i 1 ix 1 Q Lynch gets big yardage against Lanier Soloman makes a run for the money. Blue Devils Storm Central and Moultrie David goes 89 yards against Central. fi' ot' in is '. -. t ,. ' 1 HW Duncan convoys Dunn around right end. A Qs Soloman shakes Packer defense. Howie goes up as Columbus goes over. 1Football expert picked Valdosta to win.l Dunn makes thirty yards as Coleman and Starlin clear the way. Pennington jaunts for an- other gain against LaGrange. Valdosta and LaGrange Bow to Devils Onslaught N Cohn grabs a pass for sixty yards and touchdown. Imps stop Granger punt return. 4.2, 'W gi A wave of orange jerseys push back the Lions. pn- 3341 .-,,,'x ' .ffm ,,:MN:.1:fr, z N . 7 Lynch breaks up Lion pass. , ,,w..mnnnux..un:wwwfwmz:. ? mvmm Pennington clears the way for Horne. ' 'amaz'amn::gsr.nI-ma'-nrsaumi K, ,W ,., KM, g es, Duncan, Feinberg. Reed open the line for Cun Baker Bows to Mighty Imps in Important Regional Contest. if Pennington breaks away from Granger Tacklers. Horne snags TD pass against Jordan. The devils run wide for big gain. f if In I x rx A Q f' J 1 War' 11 ., n 11.1631-Q ' x f.' . I 4 Q k F , em ' 31 3 Dunn spins off Crangers for extra yardage. Horne and Scruggs rip an opening in the Red Jacket line Joe Dunn receives Most Valuable Player trophy. Reed receives letter award. Coach Bowden of FSU 31 Devils receive awards at banquet. Dunn voted gg1iF5a e'00 'a'1ba ' Most Valuable Player Coach Mitchell leads Spring practice. Coach Mitchell takes over as Coach Pyburn goes to University of Georgia. Al Steve Bass rounds right end against Valdosta. The MB team backs the Varsity The Blue Devil football B-team provides a resource for future Varsity players. It scrimmages with the Varsity using the opposing teams' plays to prepare the Varsity. The B-team is composed of sophomores and juniors who are not on the starting Varsity unit. They are the boys who become the Varsity of the future. By playing against the first teams they improve themselves and have a part in each football victory. Led by Most Valuable Player, Steve Bass, and Coaches Fendley and Norton, the B-team finished a successful season in '63. .tty fig Coaches Fendley and Norton explain a play to Mike Comer. B team fullback prepares to cut down a Red Devil. 188 Devil Freshmen move fast . . . hit hard. The Blue Devil Freshman team is devoted to teaching the offense, de- fense, and basic strategy to promising players of the future. These boys undergo a vigorous training program and learn the fundamentals of block- ing, tackling, and handling the ball. The '63 Freshmen give promise that Coach lVlitchell's future will be bright. 'K X . 3 Coach Sparks takes the helm The new face in basketball this year is Coach ,loe Sparks. Previously at ,lenkins High in Savannah, Coach Sparks has led the Blue Devil team to the region champion- ship and the state tournament. From taping ankles to guid- ing the team to victory. Coach Sparks is the image of the basketball program. 44 4 K , 3 if .2 , '-'S A ' safe? f5g55'f N , f ' Ax T -, ' Juli, 1, J 1gQg,3, ,gg41:f'f i . Qmf., 3545 t Q m U1 M Us A4, , , ggggj 'L f f , 1 .f' 24A iv: fs S ,325 55, 1. p , A ' arf I 4 ir' . zw, VLlVLbkA N ,Vg Q I i ,..,, F Jr' V! ,AVV . x wf , ' '.k,.. TK k'k:' k':' Q M V' L-'anal' .5 Q9 v..,..,, Pinky Hatcher accepts Region 1-AAA Tournament Trophy . . . Reed puts the hurl on Mehaffey. 'E' 193 V Rebounding played an important part in victory. . .,.. m...ws,,, .W WL... A.,.4 ..,,, , Hn. qsifaQ4m,mm1,mmmmr l- : '75 X . P' 5 ,. , -S I Z Devils Capture Bi-Cit and Re ion Crowns The Blue Devil varsity basketball team finished the 1963-64 season with a 21-5 season. The Big Blue took the Bi-City and Region titles with an exlemlecl string of victories. The lmps became a power on offense and a exponent of slefense. A new scoring mark was set as the lmps downed Willingham 108-90. The Blues clinched the Bi-City lille late in the season and went on to a tie for first in the region via a stunning victory over LaGrange. The Blue Devils captured their first Region tournament title ansl were off to Atlanta. The lmps were cold under the dome and lost in the first rouncl. Nevertheless, the 63-64 season was one of the most prosperous in Blue Devil History. --rw---tn 1 - i--isis--1 g.7 f- .misss-1- r-fx:-1-1 1-nltw 1-an li, CHS Auburn Baker Opelika Central Valley JVHS Eufaula Valdosta Moultrie Baker .IVHS Eufaula Troup LaGrange Albany Warner Robins Central JVHS Willingham Lanier LaGrange Baker Albany JVHS Lanier Cross Keys Bob David sinks one against Baker. ,tw Junior Imps finish successful season The Blue Devil BH team played a very important part in the basketball program at Columbus High. The B team allows Juniors and Sophomores a chance to prepare themselves for Varsity competition. Ash Soloman hooks in two points. Akin 0-M' gn XXX, IH U f F , U! E ,S tit uf QNX I 54,19 ,xg nz by ,by I! V 5 ,Q L, V 5 44x'?'il42 '4.. il W',.... V y il 4 'P um 5 'f.: 3 nt 11114, U if A A' V4 '22 A A, tu 5.51 'U3r,,!, 24 i 4 fm Row 1: Brooks, White, Soloman, David, Norton, Clive-ves, Hewitt. Row 2: Mgr. Marshall, Thompson, Williams, Brown, Shapiro, Walters, Sullivan, Matheson, Coach Mitchell. i 6 Baby Blues learn Imp OHBHSG ROW 1 Stansil F. Johnson Wolfe Thorpe McCarthy ROW 2 Callahan G. Johnson Reed Kirven Sturup ROW 3 Marshall Mgr. Revel Stacey Curry Wilheit Shehane Coach Norton The Columbus High Freshman team devotes its time to learning the Devil offense and defense. The boys on the freshman team come from several schools and often the offense of the Big Blue is very different than any they have known. The '64- team under Coach Jim Norton finished a season which promises a bright future. ' s, - -, . Front Row: Henry. Adair, Rozella, Day, Dunn, Buckelew, Wall, Sellers. Back Row: Ligon, Johnson, Mosley, Lynch, Austin, Best Moore, Godfrey, Fowler, Brooks. fhtting and pitching spark Imp UIBIOIY Blue Devil Baseball prospects looked good during pre-season workouts as the lmps prepared for the first game. Under the direction of Coach Mitchell, the team rolled through the season. Play was sparked by several returners. Throughout the season, the Blues were noted for hustle and spirit. M, A , , , f . , , f X , . A . ,. - Q'W ZEN? 'f WM , i ff . ' ,vi T 2Qf?5?,E,,.. , SM'3gp. if ,, ' ' A 5 A ,, 4 hfwf- , 1+ 'X 'iff ' ' ' ,Q V A Ky ,Ai , in K, . NK 5? 1 ww ' N . . , 1 , W' jli'34! y- A , V 1 i gm - ' ' x X ww., ,,,. , - f f - 'fi-4 :mx N mlm. K -sm ,,w,,V . R .V R W 1X'1 d2?5-A,,,M. A fp., .L . Wwe., A ,l LH 'fad 1 K '- - is - f ' ,, ' 'Qc ' n ' . i ,, .S ffrvz-?1fU f V s f my-f ' -, f,:S.:59 Z!+1::,2 -'-'1?-XIV ' ' ' i if.ff2JF'5eLi:,'ffflg, If A , k , 5 f f -V I ' , 1 fiiifi'-4 A f - ' i QFZKJQQQ, f L45Q1'f:1-fn ,11.Qw11,f,14, M W . -mf -R, f Jfmn 1 'L 1 vi ,, . X 'LS 199 Cinclermen show well for Blue 2 The Columbus High Track team started the season with a victory over Jordan. Throughout the spring, the Imps showed themselves a much-improved team. The team performed well in the Columbus Relays and the remainder of the season. With the wealth of underclassmen on the team, the track prospects of the future look bright for the Blue Devils. 'P X Lwnti x 5 N N , -t. , . 5 fe I 5, 1, tr f e R B Q fi mfu ' .W I .,: A ' K ' i ' ,... f . if ' , f . if J ' -' 3, H ' , 34. r' N -. 1 ,L Wei' Q , - e t - 03' K . 'N 7. v , ' .V .A , -' 4 R 's fi- C Q L ., - li , ' 11 . -al.. ... 1- . ' z ' - I ,f f 'fs ' ,. -' , ff K W '- vi. 1' ,, A ' ., wg ' ,M L, . , ,. A ii ., A Q5 ,,y. A ' -1, .. i A 'll Lt, if ' Q-T - H Q f az, 5 - il! :Egg ' ' Ve , . W ' , ' , V rf Y i . X A V.. 1 ? 4 ig, , -1 ' . ,,,. E 4 5 if Q 9 ' I R, I I t , k fn' , ' ., kv - -Is. A W- A, K las. f:ix.f.,,M nf K 5 li ir, -ff . W 5 , if ' I1 . S. fi' i ' i'i:5-JH? , -- P.. ., , X Q - 1 ,tx S. , , ,Y N., tpg H, ' it N an . K t. , K S -QV., , .i T 1, L, H. 9.153 Q of x 1 5 . t r ' , - on 'R .1 , , ,-W,, gf'-' ,, e I 1 ' ' . y '4 ' , . ' - 4,,g':s,f 3, V 9 q - - .l etlee . , K' f , ' I . A .i4f,5,4 ' 12- f f . R' ...R B, . , ., A A ' R 'f' L',, , -'-x X an LL. lip' Left to right: Row 1-Mosley, Robbins, Coleman, Morgan, Glover, Rambo, Beasley, Hampton Moore, Haines, Sellers. Row 2-Kibby, Rutland, Hotard, Reed, Heyn, Starlin, Brown, Wolfe, Park, Mason, Cumby. Row 3-Pursley, Curry, Hamby, Hunter, Roberts, Reed, Soloman, Tucker, Bales, Favorite, Bond, Trussell, Redman. Row 4-Pennington, Hastins, Hyneman, Sullivan Elliot, Upchurch, Chapman, Bridges, Mitchess, Taylor, Glass, Coach Norton. s 1 f ' , - il. ,E z 3 4 gg , M . '-,, , k First row: White, Hatcher, Davis, Russel. Second row: Johnson, Culpepper, Hawkins, Iniego, McClung. O C Net team vzctorzous 2 The tennis team, coached by Mr. Richard Findley, finished strong. Led by Hatcher, Hawkins, and others returning from last year, the team grew stronger during the season and finished the year victorious. With many underclassmen in the line-up, the prospects for next year seem bright. f fv . , , . -1 W-1 ,,, wk Linlcsters have winning season s Led and instructed by Coach Sparks, the CHS Golf Team finished a success- ful season. The team proved itself strong in numerous meetings with regional teams and a few non-region teams. With the number of fairway men returning next year, the Golf prospects for the Blue Devils look good in the near future. Front row: Byrd, Coolik, Harper, Jackson. Back row: Perrolt, Claridy, Donaldson Kirven, Coppage, Taylor. 4 Cheerleaders keep spirit hlgh at CHS I Wilma -A nno Qn,. V, U ' Msg. -N wifi C C C A 1. ' 4 zu 1 fn if As' .,.a6Sl '3a3', we , 'il NK-z. ,Q , r ,N 1 Mt we C raal A e w arg my C E Mary Ellie Romeo Markie Robinson BCTU1 R0ddCl1be1'1'Y 21140 'mimi Judy Gibson Susie Higgs State Championship Cheerleading Team ,N ,. C , - -:it .- , Jw .f f . A55-:la l R54 am 5 wg, s ,, i W 1 gr ,, 'Y N A ,fin if it-qs g ,A Y '-'1 if Sandy Bartlett V- - 1, , in A -few Wu, l .,,o , 'ye -, . . x' ww 'Q f , ' -1,,.. .2 J V, T. L . -1-'Qi ', f, ', Q , . .liz . ,La mixer: Y Joan Stumphoffer Wanda Henderson Junior Varsity Cheerleaders A 1 206 L -5 e le PE builds character and improves health Girls' Avteam Basketball Champions. QE 1 I if 5 , 207 'vhbb .1 Urganlfations 9 2 . ytsst 'jf 4:3 mf lik: Jr. A A 'ii ik' in Em Frances Kirven, Billy Tucker, and Gary Coulter listen attentively as Isabelle Leonard proposes a new idea. Presldent ............. Vice President Secretary ..,..,.,,. Treasurer Gigi Aldridge Jane Alford Bettye Amos Mike Appleby Kay Askew Jan Bakken Beryl Bergquist Tommy Boyter Becky Brescia Babsie Burnham Fred Callahan Liz Carmichael David Cartledge Billy Cheeves Joan Christopher Louise Culpepper Steve Daniel Annette Darnell Bob David Maxine Day tudent Council governs our school MEMBERS Susan Dillon Shirley Doclelin .limmy Dresslar .loe Dunn Kay Eckland Sandy Epps Bruce Eysel Beth Foster Lolly Friedman .loe Gates .lean C-roman Johnny Hargrove Robin Hope Susie Illges Laura Lewis lack Miller Dianne Minton Larry Mosley Susan Norwood Sandy Oates Billy Tucker Frances Kirven Isabelle Leonard Cary Coulter .lohn Page Pat Reed Dick Robbins Mary Rosier Nancy Rutledge Sandra Saltvrfielcl Tom Scovill Linda Shull Becky Silcox Dallas Smith Mary Smith Val Snelling Illges Starbuck Elizabeth Thwaite Jimmy Trussell Carol Turner Emily West Mike Westcott .leri Whitaker Freshman members leave a Student Council meeting The services 0 an active Student Council were bene 'czkll to the school Functioning as a governing body, the Student Coun cil, composed of one representative from each homeroom, endeavors to serve the school and govern it democratically. Its purposes are accomplished by promoting the best in terests of the faculty and the student body. Dial-a-Devils and a school Christmas tree were two major projects for the year. Council members add the finishing touch to their Christmas tree in the front hall. Student Council representatives at a regular meeting. 212 Membershni in the National Honor Society 115' the highest honor bestowed upon a junior or senior Presldent ...........,....,.......... .......... J Ohrl Thigpen Vice President ..................,. ........ H Glen Sparr0W Corresponding Secretary ,,,.,. ,...... S usan Lanier Recording Secretary .........., .........i B Ccky Terry Treasurer .......................... ...... T Ommy Wade fi The Elizabeth N. Rogers Chapter of the National Honor Society recognizes the qualities of leadership, V scholarship, character, and service in outstanding in- A ' dividuals. nNoblesse Obligef' or uHonors impose Re- sponsibility, is the National Honor Society motto. Two inductions, a banquet in January, and a spring picnic were held during the year for the members. rr i 1 Kr Ray Lynch speaks on Service at the spring induction The Spring Inductees! W iii -N N - -, clizf' I .lfiit uf! 'Y' g.....r' Margie Abel John Abernathy Mike Appleby Kathy Aure James Baldwin Linda Bethea Betty Boisvert Ruby Bond Dianne Brennan Bonita Brown Steve Chappell Ina Cohen Linda Culpepper Louise Culpepper Richard Cutler Steve Daniel Linda Davis Carter Douglas Douglas Dozier Janet Eastbum Connie Evert Bruce lfysel Dan Feldman Madge Fitzpatrick Gayle Foster Pat Gardner Jan Garner Edwin Gerson Au nk Ronnie Gerson Gene Colston Beverly Haines Joe Hamilton Nancy Hamilton Carol Harden Sam Hatcher John Hawkins Cynthia Hayes Valeria Henderson Peggy Hester Pat Hill Margaret Hon-hne Patti Jackson David Jones Frances Kirven Joyce Krohn Virginia Knight Debbie Lapides Ray Lynch Ann McClure Becky McClure Kathy Mendenhall James Metz Joanna Morgan Jimmy Moultrie john Page W, X Sandra Page John Passmore Carl Patrick Susan Philips Kirk Reed Regina Riesenberger Dick Robbins Anita Satlof Robert Schwartz Terri Setaro Becky Silcox Norbert Snyder Helen Sparrow Jane Spivey Jerry Springer Illges Starbuck Ann Stoltz Henry Thomas Ken Thomas Susan Thwaite Cathy Vaughan Rita Waldrop Ruth Wilheit Ashley Williamson Guy Wilson J ulil- Witt Stephanie Wolfe .,,.. it lid Q Q -fat 4. Jan Garner and John Thigpen talk with Mr. Ellis Swint, the guest speaker at the january banquet. it -1 iii vu,-N-.av Members of the Honor Society and their parents attend the annual banquet. 4 Blue Streak keeps the school informed on student activities. ,.,'..,,,- Co-editor Kathy Aure C0-editor Debbie Lapides i sf' '-W 9 f V 1' ei R' F 'iv '4 . wet it Q Assistant Editor News Editor Margie Abel Donna Davis 5? Q at X . Q, -K Z : 5' -, it ., ,W , - I I .3 es gsm . .- ,ff 1 W. .4 f , ..,.,,.,f- , - 5 . ., ,sa , , ,Q V, 'W ,, , 5 fs, ' is K ' 1 1 f rf 1' .-,A L. A O afa- , not 'f , ,L A .,.,, . . . L2 A busy staff works lo get the Blue Streak out on time. Peggy Hester 324' F' Q 't . 'ie' A ,, l A A S6ml'-IYZOHIIIQ' newspaper is the rewarding result of diligent work. Business Staff Susan Woodall, and Susan lsaacs f .M g, ,uv . ' -an . 'JxI',J N hu , , . wie, ,Q-v0 i'1,.: i+'f, ,, , '1 2 Ilfrwem-W..a.,-., -. S wlgg 1,41 Staff members make a critical analysis' of the last issue of the Blue Streak. Co-Editors-in-Chief .....,., Kathy Aure and Delrbie Lapides Assistant Editor ..,.,......,....,........,,..,,...........,, Margie Abel News Editor ...,,,..,,, .......,......,.,,,.... .,..... D o nna 'davis Managing Editor .... ,,,,,. N aney Hz ilton Exchange Editor . ,....,............,,.., Anita Satlof Publicity Editor ....,, .,..,,........ ......... J e nny Haines Sports Editors .......... .,.,, B ill Ashley, Wayne Knox Business Manager ...,...,,i.. ,........., Q ,,.... S usan Woodall Circulation Manager ........ ..,....,. S usan Isaacs Advertising Mangaer .,,,., ,.,.., P eggy Hester Cartoonist .,...,,..,...... ..................... ..... .... L e s lie Bryant Reporters: Sue Green, Linda Ozley, Gloria Williallls, Michele Griffin. Sally Bussell, Graham Screws, Betty Hen- drix, Phlyylis Mays, Maureen Woodruff, Miriam Denham, Jenny Haines, Beverly Potter, Ann Penn Photographers ......... ......,,,,.,,. B ill Ashley, Wayne Knox 2 Final arrangements are made for the induction by the Quill and Scroll officers. Journalists excelling in their work are honored with membership in the Nunnally Johnson chapter of the Quill and Scroll. This organization encourages continuing interest in the publication of newspapers and yearbooks. Sponsored by Miss Susan Frazer, the Quill and Scroll held one induction of new mem- bers this year. Quill and croll is an honorary organization or outstanding journalists. OFFICERS President ..,..... Madge Fitzpatrick Vice President ,,.. Liz Carmichael Secretary ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Ann McClure Treasurer ,,,v,... lsabelle Leonard Bill Ashley Kathy Aure Donna Davis Shirley Dodelin Jan Garner Nancy Hamilton Peggy Hester 1 c LM. I Y I ,M I I ikr Hi K K Quill and Scroll members: MEMBERS Susan lsaacs Susan Lanier Debbie Lapidvs Anita Satlof Becky Silcox Anne Smith Susan Wooclall ,iz my F T A develops our future te achers. t so e v li' Y . as by 4' 5? Q55 i 4. 1, a by -Y ' 'Y The December induction of new Future Teachers. Members of the Future Teachers of America ac- quaint themselves with all aspects of the teaching pro- fession. Under the guidance of Miss Evelyn Van Land- ingham, they held a tea for new teachers at the begin- ning of the year and an assembly during National Edu- cation Week. The girls assist the faculty by grading papers and performing odd jobs for the teachers. OFFICERS President ................................ Vice President Secretary .....,.. . Treasurer ....... Chaplain ..... Helen Sparrow Irene Wolf Anita Satlof With a smile, Miss' Evelyn Van Landingham gives her approval Sandra Page of a new idea. Susan Patterson 5 Several girls grade papers for the teachers after school. Jane Alford Diane Anderson Jackie Brown Linda Culpepper Louise Culpepper Donna Davis Kay Ellison La Veda Fountain Peggy Hester La Ne Johnson Susan Lanier MEMBERS Debbie Lapides Claire Maund Kathy Mendenhall Joanne Mitchell Helene Pitts Patricia Richardson Becky Robertson Becky Silcox Louise Sparrow Gloria Williams 217 Key Club builds leadershqi throu Mike Behar Billy Cheves Leslie Cohn Bob David Butch Dollar Gus Evans Hill Fienberg John Hargrove Pinky Hatcher Ronnie Horne Benjy Hufstuler John Humes Tom Hyneman Officers' of the Key Club. h service. MEMBERS Carl King Ray Lynch John McCamy Jack Miller Larry Mosley John Passmore Richard Reed Sonny Roberts Tom Scovill Randy Shumny Ash Soloman Calvin Starling Guy Wilson Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club functions as a service organization. Members strive to develop leader- ship and initiative, to serve the school and the community, and to make preparations for useful citizenship. With the approval of the faculty, the Key Club selects its members on OFFICERS President ............. ........,.........,,. .,,,.4, B i lly Tucker Vice President ...... ,.... G ary Coulter Secretary ......... ,,,,,,,,, J oe Dunn Treasurer ..... ,,,,,, K irk Reed the basis of character and leadership. WY! ash .-ofa President Jane Spivey conducst a meeting of the Junior Red Cross. Junior Red Cross alwa s works to heh: others. Carolyn Sayers enrolls Julie Witt in the Junior Red Cross. President: Jane Spivey Vice President: Lynn Smith Secretary: Helen Jackson Treasurer: Leslie Grider The Junior Red Cross voluntarily aids not only the faculty and the student body, but also needy people through its affliiation with the American Red Cross. Each homeroom is represented by a representative and an alternate. Margie Abell Leslie Bryant .Joe Cleveland Donna Davis Karen Faulkenstraum Nan Fortson Glenda Gower Don Hancock .Jerome Hannell Dorothy Hardage MEMBERS Patti Jackson David Johnson Betty Key Rita Lunsford Linda Martin Carolyn Sayers .leri Sessions Edwina Smith Frances Watson Lane West Martha Woorlham 3 a F ootli hters engage in dramatic productions. MEMBERS Mr. Gaston L. Douglas and President ,lane Spivey discuss the staging of a play. OFFICERS President ...,.,.... ..........,........,. , .... I ane Spivey Vice President ...,. .,......... L ynn Smith Secretary ..,....... ....... H elen Jackson Treasurer .......,.................................... Leslie Grider A scene from Our Town. Joy Akins Susan Akins Janet. Brady Brenda Bush Sue Cagle Rena Causey Ann Counts Chris Cleveland Sandy Diamond Diane Dokos Boyd Edging Sheila Fields Charlotte Frazier Ken Friedlander Lolly Friedman Ramona Garrett Linda Glass Alan Goodman Michele Griffin John Grimes' Lynne Groman Cathy Gueymard Shirley Hall Marilyn Hansen Carol Harden Karol Hendricks Charles Henessey Susan Hice Millie Hilton Eileen .lolmson Carol Jones Cathy Jones Jeffrey Kool: Genny Lamb Wanda Lybarger Peter Maxwell Bob Mays Lynda McGarrah Lee Mealing Nancy Miller Shelly Noble Nancy Nitcher Nan 0'Neal Greg Olney Charmagne Partain Nancy Patch Bruce Patrick Vicki Patrick Paula Pierce Sherry Pruitt Sally Rowe Mary Lou Schnell Marilyn Schultz Barbara Sherman Sharon Silver Jennifer Slade Jane Spivey Margie Stewart Larry Streetman Rebecca Turner Ann Varner Caroline Varner Sheila Ward Reggie Watson Nancy Weaver Gail Weinmeister Emily West Carol Wilkinson Helen Young As the Stage Manager in Our Town, Larry Streetman speaks to the audience. Potential actors and actresses and drama enthusiasts widen their theatrical interest and experience in the Footlighters' Dramatic Club. Their major production this year was Thornton Wilder's Our Town, produced in December. 1 fi ii i, if i f-fr fi' S if I.-funn, Geography Club members discuss their travels with Mr. Ted Jones. Ceograph Club promotes interest in oreign peoples. OFFICERS President ..,.........,..............,..., Terri Lumpkin Vice President ..........,............. Fred Callahan Recording Secretary ,.....,..... Susan Newsome Corresponding Secretary ,..... Pindar Casaday Treasurer .....,,............,,.,.........,.,... Judy Myers MEMBERS Beryl Bergquist Betsy Berman Donna Davis Bruce Eysel Paula Fish Mary Ann Fisk Teri Fisk Nancy Grant Lee Harris Gay Henry Burnie Hill Mike Hostinsky Pat Hostinsky Benjy Hufstetler Connie King Susan Land David Lapides Linda Martin Susan Norwood John Page Carl Patrick Kay Pickard Kirk Reed Renner Smith Starr Stanford Allen Stern Janice Taylor John Thigpen Kathy Thigpen Paul Thomas Nancy Turner Cathy Uzzell Emily West Arden Wood The Geography Club encourages interest in foreign re lations and foreign peoples. Under the sponsorship of Mr Ted Jones, geography students in the club familiarize them selves with all parts of the world. I found Quebec I ,J . 3' F Z I x f 1 Allied flledieal Careers Club studies medicine. And this bone is the stemumf' Allied Medical Careers Club members investigate the many facets of the medical profession. Anatomy and Physiology students in the club are concerned with cultivating appreciation and interest in medical careers. Officers try to lessen the pain of Ronnie Hudson's 'Lbroken arm. A laboratory technologist speaks at a meeting. President .....,. Vice President Secretary ....... Treasurer .... Steve Begor Dickie Blondheim Ruby Bond Linda Browder Leslie Bryant Maxine Day Dianne Dokos Doug Dozier Meredith Drew Teri Fisk Pat Gardner Ronnie Gerson Susan Hice David Johnson Glenda Johnson Jennie Jones Joyce Krohn Debbie Lapides Becky McClure OFFICERS MEMBERS Ronnie Hudson Becky Terry Pat Hill Tommy Wade Dianne Miller Jo Ann Morgan .lo Ann McVey Sheryl Mendenhall Susan Myers Carol Norton Greg Olney Carl Patrick Stanley Rachelson David Reddick Suzanne Reeson Kenneth Robbins Buster Royal Jeri Sessions Gail Smith Jane Terry Gene Turner Francis Watson Beth Webb Students with a air or drawin join the Art Club. OFFICERS Vicki Baer MEMBERS President ............,.......................,, Susie lllges Sandy Bartlett Vice President ...... ......,. M ary Ellie Romeo Mage Iggnigimpbeu Secretary .......... .,........... L ynn Smith Mary Dillon Treasurer .... ...... I ean Flournoy Elway Merideth Drew Harriet Ellison Karen Falkenstrom Patricia Holland Art Club members acquaint themselves with the many varied forms of art, and develop a lasting under- standing and appreciation of art. The Art Club provides a worthwhile familiarity with art for those art students who are interested. Art Club members at a meeting. Lynn Hunt Gwynn Johnson Gail Morris Linda Mullin Joanne Pinner Carolyn Sayers Edwina Smith Marilyn Smith Ann Stoltz Pat Underwood LV ' ,, ., -. 1 1 4,14 ist' - A E , ,. in .2 ' i a A S f ,V f 'Q 5 if 'jffff i W K im A ',-- 'P + -. ,,,- -,, ,, ,,., , an , lv xi rf ,.., K, C , :V 1. V , - if fin , f' t .C 1-vw-r-5 I ' ffins f, ' f ' , f , 7 ' ,est . 3 ' J 1 'if 224 The Spanish Club promotes interest in Spanish and Latin American customs, culture, and literature and encourages knowl- edge of the Spanish language. Second, third, and fourth-year Spanish students have the opportunity to become members. Forrest Allen Dianne Anderson Kay Askew Anne Bannister Martha Best Nina Blythe Barbara Cannon Babs Cliate Donna Davis Shirley Dodelin Carter Douglas Linda Downey Betsy Flournoy Sherry Gibbs Frances Goldbreg Sue Green John Crimes Richard Hatfield Libby Hunter Lon Jenkins Gloria Jordon Kathy Kibby Bill Kulbersh Mary Jane Leath Terri Lumpkins punish Club liS' host to Ulislillillil Mexicans. MEMBERS Josephine Martin Linda Martin Deborah McGill Kathy Mendenhall Silvia Miles' Carol Moon Judy Myers Susan Newsome Wayne Pateod Helene Pitts Marie Pope Anita Satlof Robert Schwartz Sherry Seeger Sheila Sims Adele Smyth Ken Thomas Suzan Vail Cathy Vaughan Lane West Jeri Whitaker Nancy Willet Martha Williams Sandra Wolf Martha Woodham OFFICERS President .....,,.,.......,,........,..,,, ..,,, K irk Reed Vice President ..,,, ,,,.. M axine Day Secretary ...,..... ..,..t.,,,. V icki Baer Treasurer .,... ...,t.. G ini Johnson Carol McGarr is serenacled at the Christmas party. 5i0'!F Ken Thomas serves liot dogs to some of the Mexican students. French Club members enjoy French culture Students of French who are members of the French Cluh stimulate their own interests in the culture of France. Acquaintance with French art, literature, lan- guage, people, and customs is the result of active mem- bership in the French Club. OFFICERS President ............. ,,...,..,..,......,.,.,, S tephanie Wolfe Vice President ...... ............. J ohn Page Secretary ......... Pat Gardner Treasurer ...... ..... S usan Phillips Chaplain .,.. ,.... K aren Tilly President Stephanie Wolfe points out the province of Normandy to the other officers Betty Boisvert Lynne Coffin Ina Cohen Richard Cutler Dawn Faircloth Ramona Garrett Carol Greer Judy Hoffman Lee Harris Val Jordan MEMBERS 'bun- Miss' Susan Frazer shows films of her travels in France at a meeting Anne McClure Jane Page Mark Phillips Susan Perrott Regena Reisenburger Terri Setaro Rica Spencer Anne Stoltz Carol Schwant Walter Weissinger Pat Gardner and Richard Cutler make a poster or a French bulletin hoard 26 The Mdead languagew comes to lie in the Junior Classzeal League. Jan Kelly shows Sandi Oates and John Passmore the correct word in a Latin crossword puzzle. Kirk Reed and Carl Patrick provide entertainment at the Roman banquet. no i 5 it Vi Q L f-.-auf K Efdnifff M-at OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,, r,,,,,, ,....,,.............. J o hn Passmore Vice President ....... .......... S andy Oates Secretary ,,,,,,,,, ..... B ootsie Kendrick Treasurer .... ............ I an Kelly 4'Veni, vidi, vicilu The Junior Classical League turns the calendar back to the days of classical Rome and Greece. Growing ,interest and acquaintance with the culture, lan- guage ,and mythology of ancient Rome are the beneficial results of ,ICL membership. Members created and wore togas and Roman costumes to attend the annual Latin Banquet. - The Roman Banquet in March. l l Frances Kirven A semi-monthly debate. Robert Schwartz argues a point for the affirmative. RESOLVED: That the Rutledge Minnix Debatorls So- ciety gives valuable experience in speaking to all of its mem- bers. Every member of the Debatoris Society has the oppor- tunity to participate in at least one debate during the year. Highlighting the yearls program is the annual Spring Debate presented before the student body. Debators thrash out controversial zlssues. MEMBERS OFFICERS Diane Anderson President ............ ......................... Vice President .......... Secretary-Treasurer .... Critic ............,............ Tommy Cathy Vaughan .. Tommy Wade Debbie Lapides Jan Garner Wade cond Kathy Aure Vince Bergquist Susan Dillon .lulie Dykes Madge Fitzpatrick Gayle Foster Richard Glasure John Crimes Peggy Hester Cathy Jones ucts a meeting in the absence of the president, Cathy Vaughan. 'iii Jimmy Metz Susan Philips Dick Robbins Robert Schwartz .lane Spivey lllges Starhuck Larry Slreelman .lohn Thigpen Ken Thomas W. N ,yd l. , K 7 2 Rocket Club oes outerspace President Robert Schwartz identifies the parts of a rocket for OFFICERS President ........... ............,,........ R obert Schwartz Vice President .......... ......... L arry Cohn Secretary-Treasurer ,,.. ......, L ane West The Society of Amateur Rocket Scientists acquaints its members with the basic idea of aerospace sciences. Any student with an interest in the space program may become a member of the Rocket Club. Under the ad- visorship of Mr. ,lim Kirkpatrick, the club constructs, tests, and launches one or more rockets a year. J im Adair Edwin Gerson Gene Golston Joe Hamilton .loe Landrum Cortez Lawrence the members. MEMBERS Jimmy Moultrie Chris Shiels Norbert Snyder Allen Stern Gene Turner John Williams David Witt cigtation W4KL - come in please. 9' Front: Steve Reynolds, ,lackie Freeman, Frank Williams, ,lohn Abernathy. Back: Bobby Garrard, Tommy Barron, Rusty McCue, Ricky Graham. OFFICERS President ............ Vice President Secretary ..........,, Treasurer .... Steve Reynolds Frank Williams Bobby Carrard Steve Flanagan The Amateur Radio Club seeks to promote interest in anrateur radio com- munications and experimentation in the advancement of the radio art. The mem- bers of the club communicate with other Ham Radio Stations through their own station W4KLN. MCM Club boys set examples for good sportsmanshno. .lim Adair Verland Best Don Buckelew Leslie Cohn Allen Coleman Bill Coleman Gary Coulter Bob David Ray Duncan Ralph Favorite Hill Feinberg Charles Glass Skipper Glover Pinky Hatcher Butch Hinton Ronnie Horne Neil Hotard Benjy Hufstetter Eddie Hughes Tommy Hyneman .MEMBERS Victory ! Cecil Jordan Carl King Ray Koart Frank Langdon Ray Lynch Ross Marshall .lack Miller Larry Moseley Penny Pennington David Reddick Kirk Reed Richard Reed Danny Sellers Kirk Scruggs Larry Trawick Billy Tucker Philip Upchurch Guy Wilson Ron Yarbrough OFFICERS President ......,.............................. ...,........ J oe Dunn Vice President ..,,...... ,..., C alvin Starlin Secretary-Treasurer ..... ..... ,I ohn McCamy MC Club boys have earned letters because of their understanding achievements in one or more major team sports. ln the club, physical, mental, moral, social, and emotional well-being of the members is encouraged. The HC Club sponsors the annual Graduation Dance. 229 Girls in the Major Club excel in ph sical education. OFFICERS President ....,...,........... ..........,...........,.. P atsy Wilde Secretary-Treasurer ....., ...... F rances Watson MEMBERS Donna Amos Barbara Byers Cynthia Collins Linda Hampton Holly Jackson Glenda Johnson Peggy Miller Vicky Plyer Penny Porter Karen Smith Pat Underwood Pam Watkins Barbara Knauf The Girls' Physical Education Major Club familiarizes its mem- bers with the basic skills involved in physical education and en- courages them to continue a concentrated study of physical educa- tion after high school. The girls keep a scrapbook of highlighting events in the physical education department each year. The championship girls' basketball team keeps in shape on the court. Taking a short break from a basketball game, the girls in the Major Club sit in their M-formation. The Pep Club cheers our athletic teams to vzetory OFFICERS X 5 '42 bits, 4 bits . . . '7 resounds from members of the Pep President ..............,.,.,..........,.. Susie Illges Vice President ,...,, ,,,,,,., Nina Passmore Secretary .........,,,. .,..... S andra Satterfield Treasurer . .... .,,,. B arbara Hamby Club at all e rallies and s orts events The Pe Club bel s I P P I -P - P, P to stlmulate school spirit in all facets of the athletic program of the school. Officers' show their affection for a headless UD devil I A he , ee 2 Future Homemalcers prepare OFFICERS President ,,...... ......,.. , ...,............. R ita Waldrop Vice President ,,,...,..,... ....,, D onna Oesterreicher Secretary-Treasurer ....... ..,..... B everly Phillips or an MRS degree 7Tis said that too many cooks spoil the brothf, but the Future Hoineniakers of America get along beautifully Mem bers of the FHA are home economics students with a desire to cultivate their appreciation for homemaking and worthy home membership. ...,..,,,...s.---. MEMBERS Margie Abell Martha Allan Barbara Bell Barbie Blackwell Barbara Booth Charlotte Boyd Anita Braun Nancy Breedlove Lynn Butler Nan Copeland Sue Estes Libby Evans .loyce Fillion Ann Hindsman Brenda Jones Donna Kirkland Marjorie McCosh Rita Waldrop and several future homemakers discuss plans for the year. 4 Gail Morris Gloria Myler Linda Newsome Carol Norton Linda Ozley Mary Lee Payne Sondra Pettis Kenna Reeves Dianne Rey Roberta Roddenberry Betty Ann Ross Peggy Rusk Sally Speed Carol Turner Patsy Turner Elisa Wooldridge xv, Books are classified according to the Dewey Decimal System. The Library Club encourages ood readin and stud habits. Members check books in and out'for students. OFFICERS President ..........,..,..,,.. Mary Ellen Yarbrough Vice President .... .......... L aura DeVaughn Secretary ...... .,... L ouise Gyami Treasurer ....... ...... B ecky Terry Historian .....,...,... ..,.... D avid Johnson Parliamentarian ..... ...... D iane Anderson MEMBERS Edgar Beck Helene Pitts Diane Brennan Marie Pope Georgia Cr:-vm-ling Cindy Leslie Susan Gibbs Carolyn Sayers Pat Gardner Helen Sparrow Holly Jackson Karen Tilly The Library Assistants Club renders aid in the library in order that the student body and faculty may enjoy greater service and benefit from library facilities. Sponsored by Miss Myrtle Blackman, the Library Club has volunteer help- ers in addition to its regular members. 4 Colu' la s the groundwork for school and communit servlbe. OFFICERS President ...............,.,.,.,.......... Linda Satlof Vice President .....,..., ..,,.,,. A lice Satlof Treasurer ....,...............,,......,,.. Emily West Corresponding Sec'y. ....., Martha Stanford Recording Sec'y. .,.,.,...,.. Elizabeth Thwaite Chaplain ....,.,....... ............ L yn Wetzel Tri-Hi-Y's endeavor to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Chris- tian character. The Cohi Tri-Hi-Y is the freshman girlsi club, under the advisor- ship of Mrs. Haywood Day. Carol Amos Cathy Binns Barbara Brinson Lynda Brocato Laura Brooks' Coopie Collier Sharolyn Cummings Cathy Evert Lamar Fletcher Lolly Friedman Linn Croover Judy Hall Helen Harris Cindy James Lyn Joiner Debbie Johnston Judy Kinlaw Claire Kinnett MEMBERS Beth Loflin Barbara Lupo Peggy Mendel Dol Metcalf Shelley Noble Susan Norwood Anne Riesenburger Lee Schomburg Lucy Schuessler Jane Scott Peggy Slayton Donna Turner Caroline Varner Sally Walker Brenda Waller Bonnie Willis Elisa Wooldridge is Leales heqi to cultivate appreciation of the fine arts in underprivileged girls. All those in favor, please say 'Aye' . . . those opposed, by the same sign. The Leales Uno Tri-Hi-Y, the sophomore girls' group gave quite a bit of time and service during the year. The girls held a party at the Orphans, Home, taught piano lessons at the Girls' Club, taught dancing, sponsored a mother-daughter ban- quet, and supplied food for needy families. President ,............ ......,..,............ ....,.. J u dy Myers Vice President .............., .... ,l oanne Searcy Recording Secretary ..,...... .,... G eraldine Self Corresponding Secretary ,...... .......... R ita Lunsford Treasurer ..............,............ .......,...... C athy Uzzell Chaplain ..... ...... M ary Milton Smith Betty Almon Cindy Baringer Dot Belisle Caren Bozung ,lan Brumbaugh Yvonne Bynum Dorothy Camp Candy Carter Pindar Casaday Donna Cronin Annette Darnell Donna Davis Anne Gammage Mary Lib Gibbs Charlotte Granade Jenny Haines Dorothy Hardage La Nc- Johnson Bootsie Kendrick Terri Lumpkins Linda Martin .lan Maxwell Connie Meeks Carol Moon Gloria Mullin Linda Mullin Kay Noell Joyce Peacock Joanne Pinner Linda Revelle Barbara Rivers Betty Ann Ross Linda Shull Sheila Sims Louise Sparrow Mary Stubbs Stephanie Swift Carolyn Trigg Sandi Tyler Jerri Whitaker W- an Geraldine Sell discusses a correction in the previous week's minutes. 236 S Il f l nf , A '45 5 guru' Fileles made buttons or the 1964 Walk-a-than OFFICERS President .......,,........,...................,.. Sally Speed Vice President ...,....,. ,..., K athy Kimbrough Recording Secretary ..................., Ann Varner Corresponding Secretary ........ Cynthia Hayes Treasurer .............,...................... Anita Satlof Chaplain ...... ..... T inkie Blanchard MEMBERS Lyn Bethea Karen Kendall Diane Brennan Barbara Brittel Carol Bryant Nancy Carroll Gilda Carter Ann Clement Chris Cleveland Cynthia Collins Marie Daniell Miriam Denham Sumantla Dunn Kay Eckland Margaret Erwin Teena Ford Pam Graham Diana Hall Shirley Hall Nancy Hamilton Nina Hicks Patricia Hinson Susan Isaacs Bonnie Jackson Holly Jackson Patsy Jackson Kathy Johnson Nancy Joiner Judy Kent Angie Kite Deborah McGill Patricia Moore Nancy Nitcher Wanfla Padget Carolyn Parker Betsy Parks Kathleen Pease Delores Player Marie Pope Bonnie Rolierls Ann Robinson Linda Russell Graham Screws Kathy Shinholst Pam Simmons Edwina Smith Karen Smith Marcia Smith Marilyn Smith Jane Terry Suzy Thwaite Gail Vantlerlip Janice White Maureen Woodruff Junior girls in the Fieles Tri-Hi-Y perform various services to help the faculty, student body, and needy people in the community. By willfully giving of their time and effort, these girls maintain the high standards of the Y-Clubs. Are there any more suggestions for our project for this month? Amioas sponsor a bill in the Youth Assembl . OFFICERS President ............. .........,........,.. ...... P a tty Pearce Vice President ,,,,,......,,,,, ....,.,,, I llges Starhuck Recording Secretary ......., .,.... H elen Culpepper Corresponding Secretary ....., ....... L inda Culpepper Treasurer ,,,,,,,,........,.,........ ...., F rances Klrven Chaplain .... ..... S usan Lanier The Arnica Tri-Hi-Y is the service club for senior girls. The girls worked diligently all year to serve others in every way possible. They entered a table arangement in the Chattahoochee Valley Exposition and had Georgia House Representative Milton Jones as a guest speaker at a January meeting. L'Will the meeting please come to order? Representative weekly meetin Kathy Aure Betsy Blanchard Maxine Day Susan Dillon Meredith Drew Carter Douglas Marcia Dykes Janet Eastburn Harriet Ellison Mad e Fitz atrick E P Beth Foster Martha Fudge Pat Gardner Jan Garner Celia Gary Milton jones speaks to the Tr MEMBERS Glenda Gower Ann Hindsrnan Libby Hunter Helen Jackson Patti Jackson Gini Johnson Kay Kerr Jacqueline Knight Virginia Knight Susan Lanier Jean Lillyman Claire Maund Sandra Page Susan Patterson Sondra Pettis i-Hi-Y after a Susan Philips Weesie Pierce Helene Pitts Beverly Potter Carolyn Sayers .leri Sessions Lynn Smith Barbara Tyler Becky Terry Judy Van Meter Cathy Vaughan Rita Waldrop Patsy Wilde Stephanie Wolfe 237 ff- YB' assllst acuity OFFICERS President ........... .,....,.....,...,...,..... J ohn Abernathy Vice President ...... ....,,,,,, W iek Berry Secretary ...,.,... ..,... J ohn Hawkins Treasurer ..... .... D onald Hancock MEMBERS Mike Appleby John Passmore Dicky Dickenson Chris Shiels Joe Gates Danny Wyatt lVlemhers of the H. B. Daniel Hi-Y are junior boys who want to promote clean speech. clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship. and clean living. The boys gave a great deal of aid to the Freshman Center hy presenting flags and Bibles for the classrooms there. Alpha Zetas and Mr, Elton Camp. their advisor. 238 Pre-sitlvnl john Ah:-rnalhy and several of the R. li. Daniel hoys discuss ways in which to lu-lp the Freshman Center. OFFICERS President .,...., .................. L ance Anthony Secretary ...... ..... L arry Rosenstrauch Treasurer ...... ...,....,... J im Flanagan Chaplain ..,. .... T om Collins MEMBERS Chuck Collins Steve Reynolds Tom Flanagan Butch Thompson Jeff Land The platform of 'the Columbus High School Hi-Y is the same as that of the Tri-Hi-Ygto create. maintain. and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity high standards of Christian char- acter. The Alpha Zeta Hi-Y, sophomore boys, service club, works to uphold these principles. It stamped books and prepared absentee slips for all of the sophomore faculty members. I T kuoworth If- Y supported Goodwill Industries SKIPWORTH Hl-Y MEMBERS Presldent ,......... Tomy Wade Ken Arnold Wayne Helms - St B Lo J k' Vice Presldent A John Thigpen .loZvTIle?rElJaTnd Darvidelnodels Secretary ...... Mlke Hostlnsky Danny Calwell Carl Patrick Treasurer ........ Steve Chappell Douglas Dollar Ken Thomas , , F k Eh d Chaplaln ..,. Vmce Bergqulst Eiiiilin Cferignge Joey Givens Vince Ber quist gives a teen-talk at a meeting in February. Lane West Guy Wilson Senior boys with a desire to devote time and effort to service are in the J. T. Skipworth Hi-Y, The senior Hi-Y assisted Goodwill lndustries in getting its start in Columbus. The boys helped to prepare the school for the ten-year evaluation this year, and along with the other Y-Clubs, sponsored an assem- hly for the student body in October. 4 Freshman Girls, Clee Club provides a oundation for further choral work. Sue Almon Cecilia Alverson Sharron Ammons Karen Anderson Beryl Bergquist Jean Brescia Karen Bone Cheryl Clift Susan Cutler Kathy Densmore Donna Dowie MEMBERS Nancy Grant Wanda Green Cheryl Hartman Bonnie Herrington Jane Hook Kay Hudson Laura King .ludy Kinlaw Donna Langdon .lennie Lamb Darlene Lee Conchetta Edwards Beth Loflin Lolly Friedman Jane Mendenhall Janice Gibson Glynne Gilmore Nancy Goodlett .ludy Mitchell Linda Mitchell Laura Murphy Dianne Nixon Donna Olney Cecelia Parks Celeste Pickron Paula Pierce Marian Powell Lorrie Spurlock Margy Stewart Avis Tyler Dianne Wages Lynn Ward Susan Weaw'er Gail Weinnieiste Barbara Will A pre-concert gab session. 1' OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.... Helen Y0llI1g Vice President ................ Linda Sall0f Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Carolyn Hlglll0W8I' Treasurer ,,,, ,.....,,.... A lice Satlof The Freshman Girls Glee Club teaches the fundamental elements of choral tech- nique and the basic theory of music to its members. Under the leadership of Mr. Robert Eakle, music for programs and concerts is also studied. GCC I rehearses under the direction of Mr. Eakleys student teacher. Exceptional vocal practice is in Cirlsc Clee Club II GIICOUIU Linda Adams Delain Allen Patsy Allen Cindy Baringer Linda. Browder Bonita Brown Penny Brown Cynthia Bundrick Brenda Bush Ann Counts Kay Culpepper Donna Davis Janet Davis Vicki Davis Linda Day Mary Dillon Sumanda Dunn Jana Ellerbie Sue Estes Libby Evans Sheria Fleming Karen Faulkenstro Yvonne Gibson Virginia Giles Cheryl Goodson Diane Grammer Beverly Haines Dorothy Hardage Ill MEMBERS Suzanne Henry Ann Hinesman Wanda Hodges Sandy Holloway Harriet Holton Beth Hulsey Cynthia Hutchins Bonnie Sue Jackson Kathy Johnson La Ne Johnson Nancy Joiner Gail Jones Jennie Jones Patricia Jordan Kathryn Keller Sandra Lane Marcia Lewis Tibbie Lynch Crystal Mapes Cheryl McAuliffe Deborah Mendenhall Sylvia Miles Becky Miller Dianne Miller Dianne Minton Gail Morris Sharon Mulliken Linda Jean Newsome Joyce Peacock Suzanne Reason Beverly Roberts Cathy Roberts Karyn Roberts Mary Rosier Judy Ross Dianne Roy Sandy Strother Carol Schwant Barbara Sherman Linda Shull Mary Milton Smith Louise Sparrow Kathryn Stewart Nancy Swygert Jeri Templin Sue Tucker Ann Turner Sandra Fay Tyler Gail Vanderlip Cheryl Waters Martha Kay Williams Merry Williams Pat Williams Annette Wilson Maureen Woodruff Linda Wrenn Glenda Young Mary Hatfield KHY Noell Cynthia Hays Pat OzleY OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Patty Pearce Hold that note, girls! Vice President ..... ...... J ackie Gnann Secretary .......,... ........ L inda Taft Treasurer ,.., .... J ackie Dubois Girls' Glee Club II is one step higher 111 choral advancement than the Freshman Girls' Glee Club. Concerts presented for the student body and the general public give experience in choral per- formance. 24 For the Advanced Girls? Clee Club, practice makes perfect Girls especially selected for advanced choral work sing in the Advanced Girls' Glee Club. Music appreciation and polished singing performance is greatly emphasized. The result? A well-blended group of voices. Bonnie Acker Martha Allen Betty Almon Alda Bartley Ruby Bond Dianne Brown Ginger Bryan Linda Carter Rena Causey Barbara Chambliss Annette Darnell Linda Dawkins Dianne Dew Joyce Fillion Carol Forrester Gayle Foster Barbara Fort Anne Gammage MEMBERS Sherry Gibbs Diane Irene Hall Beverly Haines Carol Harris Wanda Hazouri Debbie Henderson Kathy Henry Betty .lo Hewitt ,Ian Heyn Ann Hunter Libby Hunter Nancy Jones Gloria Jordan Donna Juneau Sue Ann Kimberly Judy Long Marjorie McCosh Sandra McRae Kathy Mendenhall Judy Myers Carol Norwood Sandra Page Christy Parks Sondra Pettis Evelyn Rogers Carol Smith Gail Smith Marcia Smith Anne Snellings Susan Stafford Cathy Thompsqn Pam Walker Regina Watson Beth Webb Barbara Webber Martha Woodbam OFFICERS President ,,,...,.,...,,,,................ Renee Jandrew Vice President ,,,,,, ...... S herry Seager Secretary ......... ...... N ancy Patch Treasurer ...... ..,.., A nn Robinson The pride of the Choral Department, the Girls 9 Ensemble. MEMBERS Becky' Brescia Jill Powell Laura Devaughn Eugenia Updegraff Lynette Eckberg Linda Wilkes Pat H111 Linda Willis OFFICERS President .,...............,............., Nancy Sturup Vice President .,,.,.... ,,,...... J ucly Van Meter Secretary .............. .....,.. S usan Patterson Treasurer ......... .......... M axine Day The Girls' Ensemble consists of twelve girls who perform for churches, civic clubs, school assemblies, and concerts. The Ensemble, which is the most acl- vanced girls, choral group at Columbus High School, participated in the State Music Festival. 4 Audiences are entertained b the fourpart harmon of the Choir OFFICERS President ...............,.,,,...,.,,, Jimmy Faulkner Vice President ,,,.,,, ,,,,,, M ike Appleby Secretary ....................,,,,,,,,,,,, Bonnie Brown Treasurer and Librarian ........ Meredith Drew The Concert Choir is a choral group of mixed voices. Girls and boys in the Choir strive to acquire an attitude that will serve as an example of good musicianship and good membership. The Choir took part in the All State Chorus, the annual Spring State Music Festival, programs for civic clubs, and several concerts. Q ,' .' f f ' A QF' Q 4 ' ' M n -o J' K' 1, 1 t , , i . 4 .lane Alford La .luan Alford Lance Anthony James Barlow Carlynne Belisle Lynn Butler Mary Lou Campbell Tom Collins Lucy Craig Marcia Dykes Mary Ella Gibson Charlotte Granade .lane Groman Jean Groman Mary Hamilton MEMBERS Lee Harris Richard Hatfield Valeria Henderson Millie Hilton Gini Johnson Robert Johnston Keith Knighten Jeffrey Land Charlotte Lane Sheryl Mendenhall Linda Mullin Randy Mullin Nan 0'Neal Wanda Padgett Dotty Pate Hazel Reaves Patricia Richardson Lynda Rilovick Anita Satlof Mike Skipper Val Snelling Thad Stephens Pat Turner .limmy Tommey .ludy Van Meter Loy Veal Penny Vick Tom Waites Susan White Robert Wall Robert Wilkinson CMUSIE, President ......,........ Secretary-Treasurer Roger Coifielcl Lucy Craig Miriam Denham Shelia Fields Mr. Ezekiel Castro rellearses with the orchestra for a concert. Orchestra members perfect their music by practicing daily. The CHS Orchestra entertains with MUSIIC, MUSl.C. in Vice President ........... OFFICERS .. ....,................. ....... J anet Brady . Sandra McRae Rebecca Turner MEMBERS John Hunt Larry Kitchen Nancy Miller Steve Reynolds The Columbus High School Orchestra provides invaluable performing experience to those students interested in develop- ing their ability with string or wind instruments. Beginning students as well as advanced ones benefit greatly from or- chestral performance. The conductor is Mr. Ezekiel Castro. 1 45 Columbus Hgh School Band The Columbus High School Band is a group of musical- ly inclined students who desire to cultivate their talent in playing brass, woodwind. and percussion instruments. Beginning Band is offered to freshman and sophomore students who wish to learn the fundamental techniques of band musicianship. Students in the Intermediate Band re- ceive further instruction and greater preparation before becoming actual members of the CHS Band. The Pep Band. which plays at pep ralliess, is composed of approximately twenty of the best band members. The Columbus High School Band gives performances at football halftime shows, concerts, parades. ROTC Fed- eral lnspection, and participates in the Georgia State lVlusic Festival. Thus it plays a vital role in many aspects of the school program. CHS BAND OFFICERS Drum Ma'or .l Band Captain ' L ee Berry Drum Major .,..,...........,..,.... Jimmy Moultrie lst Lt.-Secretary-Julie Phillips lst Lt.-Band Manager-Steve Smith 2nd Lt.-Instruments-Jerry Springer 2nd Lt.-Uniforms-Jeanne Morgan 2nd Lt.-Librarian-Pat Hostinsky f .via it if 2142140 1, 4 ss . , z i .. . Mali Ddlb' rehearsals and constant individual practice result in beautnitl performances s , r sect Q 4 an , wweizfs-W , - , jjf3,,P3j1.:.x'T1VT if ' in 5? K . x,.1,f1.1 Az ,K rf 7:5 1.1 .Epi ' ' I H Z., L, L Q diffs f by w A ,,.. ,. KE V lb i 1 ,--, H Mgr 4 N- 7 , , . A X i A A .. 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CLASON, MILLER, HUTCHINS Optometrists MUSKETEERS H--:PMNQ 2 SIENIUR ACTIVITIES MARCERY GAIL ABELL Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Footlighters 43 FHA 43 Quill and Scroll 3.43 Blue Streak reporter 2, exchange editor 3, assistant editor 4, STS 2,43 Jr. Red Cross 3, secretary 43 Latin Club 1,23 Jr. Achieve- ment 2,3,43 FTA 33 National Honor Society 4. WAYNE DAVID ACKER JAMES HOLLICE ADAIR JR. Basketball 1.22 Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 C Club 1,2,3,43 ROTC 2,3.43 Rocket Club 2. CHARLES LACK ADAMS ROTC 2,33 Drill Team 2. JAMES R. ALEXANDER JUDITH LAJUAN ALFORD Band I.2,33 Glee Club 13 Ensemble 23 Concert Choir 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 13 Art Club 13 FHA 1. MARTHA FRANCES ALLAN JCL 13 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 3Spanish Club 33 FHA 1. WILLIAM G. ALLEN Allied Medical Careers Club 33 JCL 1,2. BOBBY RONALD AMOS Football 13 Baseball 1,23 Basketball 23 Track 23 JCL 1,23 ROTC 4. e SHERYL DIANE ANDERSON Pep Club 2,43 JCL 1,2,43 Spanish Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,43 Library Club 43 Debators Club 43 STS 2,4. KENNETH ARNOLD JCL 1.2.33 Hi-Y l,2,3.43 Band 1,2,3,43 STS 2. PHILLIP FRED ARNOLD WILLIAM ANDREW ASHLEY Fort Campbell High 13 Newspaper Editro-in-Chief 33 Clarksville High 23 Blue Streak Sports Editor 4, Photographer 43 Radio News Reporter 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Jr. Achievement 4. KATHLEEN DENISE AURE Debators Club 3.43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 STS 1,2,3,43 Blue Streak 2,3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 Quill and Scroll 3.43 Bulletin Board Chairman 43 Teenage Grand Jury 43 National Honor Society 4. JACK MONROE AVERETT JR. Football 1,23 JCL 1,2,33 Allied Medical Careers Club 43 STS 2,33 Jr. Achievement 43 ROTC 2,33 Senior Council. GEORGE MICHAEL BABB Arnold Jr. High School 13 ROTC 2,33 Jr. Achievement 33 Base- ball 3,4. VICTORIA ISABEL BAER Pep Club l,2,3.43 Art Club 2.3.43 Senior Council3 JCL 1,23 Tri- Hi-Y 1,23 Spanish Club secretary 43 Jr. Red Cross 13 ROTC Spon- sor 43 Senior Attractive. ALLEN FRANK BALES JCL 1,23 Football 13 Track 3,4. NANCY ANNE BANISTER Pep Club 1,2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,33 Latin Club 1,23 Spanish Club 43 FHA 4. HENRY LEE BARFIELD Art Club 4. DALE BARNES Jonathan M. Wainwright High School 1,2,3. RONALD LEE BARNES Spanish Club 1. DONALD WILTON BECK Spanish Club 23 ROTC 2.3,43 STS 3,43 Jr. Red Cross 1. EDGAR HARVEY BECK JR. Bishop Carroll High School 1,2,33 Library Club 4. DONALD BOYD BEERS Rocket Club J3 Band 1,2,3,4. STEVEN LESLIE BEGOR Hi-Y 2,3,43 ROTC 23 Allied Medical Careers Club 43 JCL 1.2. MARY CARLYNNE BELISLE Jr. Achievement 2,3,43 JCL 1,2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 1,23 Concert Choir 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN BELL Pep Club 13 Footlighters 1,23 FHA 3,4. VINCENT VINVAL BERGQUIST Jr. Red Cross 23 Hi-Y chaplain 4. LEE ECHOLS BERRY JCL 1.2.33 Hi-Y 13 Band 1,2,3,43 Superlative 4. MARTHA EVELYN BEST Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,33 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Footlighters 3. WALTER REYNOLDS BICKERSTAFF JCL 1,23 Jr. Red Cross 1,23 Superlative 4. BARBARA BLACKWELL Pep Club 1.2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Art Club 33 Sophomore Council3 FTA 3.4. ELIZABETH DORSEY BLANCHARD Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1,23 Junior Councilg Senior Council3 Pep Club 2.43 JCL 1. RICHARD LESTER BLONDHEIM Football 1,23 Basketball 1,23 JCL 1,23 ROTC 2,3,43 Allied Medi- cal Carcers Club 4. PAMELA SUE BLOSSER JCL 1.23 Pep Club 33 FTA 3,43 STS 23 Graduation Marshall 3. MARGARET BOLEYN Band 2,3,43 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. 80 RUBY JEAN BOND Arnold Jr. High School 13 JCL 2,3,43 Choral Club 3,43 Allicd Medical Careers Club 43 National Honor Society 4. JACK RHODES BONEY JR. James Kenan High School 1,2,3. JOSEPH HILL BOWERS JCL 1.2. CHARI.O'I'TE GOLDEN BOYD Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.33 Pep Club 1,23 Spanish Club 33 FHA 3,43 JCL 1. ANITA ELLEN BRAUN JCL 13 Library Club 2, vice-president 33 French Club 3. MARION EUGENE BROOKS Basketball 13 JCL 1,23 ROTC 1. BONITA FAYE BROWN Arnold Jr. High School 13 Footlighters 23 French Club 2.33 FTA 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 STS 3,43 Graduation Marshall 3. BONNIE KAY BROWN Glee Club 13 Concert Choir 2,3, secretary 4. JACQUELINE PURDIE BROWN JCL 1.2.3.43 Pep Club 3,4. SANDRA KAY BROWN Tri-Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 2. JENNIFER LYN BRYAN Glee Club 1,2,3. LESLIE DIAN BRYANT Art Club 1,23 Band 1,2,33 Arnold Jr. High School 1. DONALD C. BUCKELEW Baseball 1,2,3.43 HC Club 4. TED MONROE BUCKNER JCL. 2.3: ROTC 2,3,4. BRENDA JOYCE BUSH JCL 12.3.43 Library Club 1,23 Glee Club 1,2,4, president 33 Tri-Hi-Y 4. BARBARA JOYCE BYARS JCL 1,2,3,43 Major Club 3,43 Pep Club 4. WALTER LEE BYRD Football 13 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,33 Student Council 1,23 JCL 1,2. MARY LOU CAMPBELL Pep Club 1,2,3,4-3 Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 Art Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 13 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,33 Concert Choir 4. DIANA MERCEDES CAMPO Columbus Jr. High School 13 Band 2,3,43 Majorette 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 3. BARBARA CANNON Tri-Hi-Y 1.23 JCL 13 Pep Club 2g Spanish Club 3,4. MARY ELIZABETH CARMICHAEL Quitman High School 13 Glee Club 2, president 43 Quill and Scroll 3, vice president 43 Student Council 43 ROTC Sponsor 43 Senior Attractive3 Superlative 43 JCL 3,43 Coltixerm sophomore editor 3, assistant editor 43 Girls' State 43 Homecoming Court 4. RENA ELIZABETH CAUSEY Paris American High School 1,2,33 Footlighters 43 Glee Club 4. STEPHEN GILBERT CHAPPELL ROTC 2,3,43 Hi-Y 43 JCL 2,3,43 STS 2,3,43 Geography Club 43 National Honor Society 4. JOSEPH GATEWOOD CLEVELAND Tennis 13 Jr. Red Cross 43 Hi-Y 43 Track 4. SIMON ALAN COHN JCL 1,2,33 Band 2,3. JACKSON EARL COLEE JR. Rifle Team 2.3, captain 43 Drill Team 2,33 ROTC 2,3, officer 4. WILLIAM LEWIS COLEMAN III Rocket Club 1,23 C Club 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Basketball 23 Track 2,3,43 Coliiscrm sports editor 43 JCL 1,2. GORDAN DANNY COLEWELL ROTC 2,3, officer 43 Rifle Team 2,33 JCL 1,2,3,43 Football 13 Basketball 1.23 Hi-Y 4. JOHN GRAY CONGER ROTC 2,3,43 Football 1,23 JCL 1.2. GARY LANIER COULTER Football 1.23 Baseball 1,23 JCL 1,23 Superlative 1,23 Key Club 2.3, vice-president 43 C Club 2,3,43 Student Council 1.2. treas- urer 43 Sophomore Class PI'l'5ltlt'Ill2 Junior Council3 Senior Council3 Senior Attractive3 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. GEORGIA CREVELING Glee Club 1,23 Blue Streak business manager 2,33 FHA 33 Pep Club 23 Library Club 4. LINDA CULPEPPER Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,3, secretary 43 JCL 1,2,33 Footlighters 23 FTA 3,43 STS 1,2.3.43 National Honor Society 43 Graduation Marshall 3. LOUISE CULPEPPER JCL 1.2.33 FTA 3,43 Student Council 1,43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 Graduation Marshall 3. WALLACE PAUL CULPEPPER ROTC 2,33 Tennis 1,2,3,4. TOM CUNNINGHAM JCL 1.2. ANA CURBELO Miami Beach Senior High 2,33 Broad Ripple High School 43 Spanish Club 3,43 Cirls' Glee Club II 3. SIENIUR ACTIVITIES RICHARD ALLAN CUTLER ROTC 1,2.3. officer 43 Drill Team 2,3Q JCL 13 Concert Choir 13 French Club 2,41 Jr. Red Cross 23 National Honor Society 4. STEPHEN PAGE DANIEL Key Club 43 Sophomore Council3 STS 1,2,33 Class Officer 3g Student Council 43 National Honor Society 43 Senior Attractive. CHARLES MILTON DAVIS JCL 1,2,3,43 ROTC 2,3,43 Rifle Team 2,3,4. DANIEL FIELDING DAWSON SHIRLEY MAXINE DAY Glee Club 1,23 JCL 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Superlative 1,2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 23 Pep Club 2,33 Ensemble 3,43 Junior Council3 Jr. Achievement 2,3,43 Spanish Club vice-president 43 Student Council 43 Allied Medical Careers Cl'db 4. WAYNE CHARLES DAY Football 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Wrestling 3,4. LAURA ODETTE DEVAUGHN Pep Club 1,2,33 Library Club 1,2,3, president 43 FHA 13 Spanish Club 23 STS 2,3.43 Glee Club 1,23 Ensemble 3,4. MARY MORTON DILLON JCL 1,23 Tri-Hi'Y 1, 23 Art Club 1,2,43 Pep Club 1,2,43 Sopho- more Council Glee Club 2,3, SUSAN GILES DILLON Pep Club 1,2,43 Art Club 1,2,43 Latin Club 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,43 Debators' Club 43 Jr. Red Cross 13 Student Council 4. SHIRLEY ANNE DODELIN Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,33 Glee Club 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,33 FTA 33 STS 1,2,3.43 Spanish Club 43 JCL 1,2,3,43 Blue Streak 33 Student Council 43 Cohiscan 43 Quill and Scroll 4. MARY EDNA DONALDSON Girls' Chorus 2,3. ELEANOR CARTER DOUGLAS Washington and Lee High School 1,2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Spanish Club 43 National Honor Society 4. DOUGLAS PERSONS DOZIER JCL 2,33 Spanish Club 2g ROTC 2,3,43 Rifle Team 2,33 Drill Team 23 Radio Club 13 Hi-Y 3,43 STS 1,2,43 Allied Medical Careers Club 43 National Honor Society 4. NANCY MEREDITH DREW Pep Club 13 Art Club l,3, secretary 2, treasurer 43 JCL 1,2,33 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Allied Medical Careers Club 43 Tri'Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 1. SANDRA LEE DUKE Glee Club 13 Footlighters 13 ROTC Sponsor 4. JOSEPH LEVI DUNN Arnold Jr. High School 13 Football 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Basket- ball 3,43 Key Club 2,33 secretary 43 C Club 2,3, president 43 JCL 2,33 Superlative 3,43 Student Council 43 Senior Attractive3 Most Popular Player 43 Teenage Grand Jury 4. JULIE ALLISON DYKES Latin Club 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 French Club 23 Geography Club 33 Debators' Club 43 STS 1,2,3,4. MARCIA HELEN DYKES FHA 1, secretary 23 Pep Club 13 JCL 1,23 Spanish Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Junior Council3 Sophomore Council3 Concert Choir 3,43 Girls' Chorus 23 Class Officer 1,23 Homecoming Court 43 Senior Attractive. SIDNEY HAYES DYKES ROTC 2,33 Superlative 1,2,43 JCL 13 Student Council 13 Senior Attractive. JANET ANN EASTBURN Band 1,2,33 FTA 2,33 Jr. Red Cross' 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Geography Club 2, president 33 JCL 3,43 Senior Council alternate3 National Honor Society 3,43 Graduation Marshall 3. LYNETTE ESTELLE ECKBERG Glee Club 1,23 Ensemble 3,43 STS 1,23 Pep Club 2. BARBARA KAY ELLISON Arnold Jr. High School 13 National Jr. Honor Society 13 Glee Club 2,33 JCL 1,2,3,43 Geography Club 33 FTA 43 Cohiscan 4. HARRIET CORDELIA ELLISON Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Art Club 1,2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 JCL 13 Spanish Club 3. RICKIE LOUISE ESTES Spanish Club 13 Pep Club 1. FRANK SCARBOROUGH ETHERIDGE ROTC 2,33 Hi-Y vice-president 1,33 president 23 JCL 1,21 STS 1,2,3,4. CALVIN AUGUSTUS EVANS Football 13 JCL 1,23 Superlative 1,2.33 Jr. Red Cross 1,33 ROTC 2,33 Class Officer 2,31 Key Club 2,3,43 Allied Medical Careers Club 3,43 Senior Attractive. BRUCE BARTON EYSEL JCL 1,2,3,43 Geography Club secretary 33 STS 1,2,3,43 Student Council 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Basketball 2,3,4. PATRICIA CAROLE FABRIAN Pep Club 1,2,33 Jr. Red Cross 13 JCL 13 Spanish Club 33 Senior Council. GAYLA DAWN FAIRCLOTH Conway High School 23 JCL 23 French Club 3,4. LINDA LU FARMER Latin Club 1,23 Pep Club 1.2.33 Sophomore Council3 Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 Library Club 1. JIMMY LEON FAULKNER Concert Choir 3, president 4. RALPII SIDNEY FAVORITE JR. Track Team 2,3,43 MC Club 2,3,43 French Club 43 ROTC 2,3, officer 43 Drill Team 2. ALAN WAYNE FEAGIN Spanish Club 1,23 ROTC 2,3. MADCE FELTON FITZPATRICK JCL 1,2,3,43 French Club 33 STS 1,2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 13 Junior COUIICIIQ Senior Council3 Debators' Club 3,4 Graduation Marshall 33 Quill and Scroll 3, president 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-, president 1,23 Cohiscan organization's editor 33 senior editor 4. military editor 43 Blue Streak 23 Student Council alternate 43 National Honor Society 43 C Club Game Court 4. MARTHA JEAN FLOURNOY Tri-Hi-Y vice president 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Art Club 2,4. ELIZABETH ANN FOSTER Jr. Red Cross 1,2,33 ROTC Sponsor 43 Senior Attractive3 Student Council 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 FHA 33 Sophomore Council3 Homecoming Court 4. CAROLYN LAVEDA FOUNTAIN Pep Club 1,2,43 JCL 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,33 FTA 43 Footlighters' 3,4. GLORIA ANNE FOUNTAIN Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 FTA 2. CHARLOTTE LAMAR FRAZER Band 2,3,43 FTA 2,33 Footlighters 2,4. KENNETH MARK FRIEDLANDER Student Council 13 Footlighters 1,43 Concert Choir 2,33 French Club 43 Philharmonic Society 1. MARTHA MARION FUDGE Pep Club 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 FTA 43 JCL 1,23 STS 1,2,3,4. JAMES LARRY GAITHER Football 1,23 ROTC 2,33 Basketball 1,2,43 JCL 13 Track 4. MARGARET YVONNE GAMBRELL Wurzburg American High School 1,2,3. WILLIAM CLINTON GANTT JR. Latin Club 1,2. PATRICIA ANN GARDNER FHA 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 Pep Club 23 Girls' Chorus 33 Library Club 43 French Club secretary 3,43 Allied Medical Careers Club 43 National Honor Society 4. BARBARA JAN GARNER Glee Club 1,21 Concert Choir 33 JCL 1,23 Debators' Club 3.43 Junior Council3 Graduation Marshall 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Cohiscan 3, business manager 43 Girls' State 33 Girls' Nation 33 Quill and Scroll 3,4. CELIA GARY Pep Club 23 JCL 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 STS 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Rosemary Hall 1. EDWIN STEVEN GERSON Rand 1,2,3,43 JCL 1,2,3,43 STS 2,3,43 Hi-Y 43 Rocket Club 43 National Honor Society 4. RONALD BARRY GERSON JCL 1,2,33 Band 1,2,33 Allied Medical Careers' Club 43 National Honor Society 4. JOEY WEAVER GIVENS Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 ROTC 2,3,4Q Spanish Club 2. CHARLES WARREN GLASS Football 2,3,43 Track 3,43 JCL 2,33 Wrestling 3,43 Footlighters 3. SARA JACQUELINE GNANN Pep Club 2,33 Art Club 2,33 Glee Club 2,3, vice-president 43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Geography Club 2. HARRY LUCIEN GOETTING EUGENE ROLLIE GOLSTON JR. Junction City High School 1,23 National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM ALAN GORDY ROTC 2,3,4. GLENDA KAY GOWER Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 JCL 1,23 STS 2,43 Jr. Red Cross 4. CHERYL GRANTHAM Pep Club 13 JCL 13 Spanish Club 3g Jr. Red Cross 3. JANIE ELLA GRAVES Jr. Red Cross 13 JCL 1,2. LINDA JOAN GRAY JCL 1,2,3,43 Footligbters 4. DONALD ALBIE GREEN Augsburg American High School 13 Moultrie Senior High School 2. KATHLEEN MARY GUEYMARD French Club 43 Footlighters 43 JCL 4. MARY ELLEN GUNN Munich American High School 13 Baker High School 13 Pacelli High School 2,33 Concert Choir 4g Footlighters Club 4. LOUISE GYAMI Spanish Club 23 Library Club secretary 43 Jr. Red Cross alternate 4. DON EARLE HADDOCK Basketball 13 Football manager 13 Hi-Y 23 ROTC 3. 282 SIENIUR ACTIVITIES BEVERLY LEE HAINES JCL 1,23 Art Club 33 STS 1.2.33 I-'HA 1, historian 23 Geography Club 23 National Honor Society 4. JOSEPH GAINES HALE JCL 1,23 Football 1. BARBARA GAYLE HAMBY Pep Club 1,2.3, treasurer 43 FHA 33 Sophomore Council3 Junior Council3 Art Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 Jr. Red Cross 13 ROTC Sponsor 43 Superlative 43 JCL 1,23 Class Officer 43 Spanish Club 43 Homecoming Court 43 Senior Attractive. JOE HAMILTON National Merit Finalist 43 National Honor Society 4. CLINTON D. HAMMOND JCL 1,23 ROTC 3. TERRY HAMPTON Trivlli-Y 1.2,33 Pep Club 1.2.33 Latin Club 13 Spanish Club 23 Art Club 33 Jr. Red Cross 2. CAROL LOUISE HARDEN STS 3,43 Footlighters 1,2,3,43 Art Club 1.2.3.43 Pep Club 1,2.3,43 FHA 1,23 FTA 13 Glee Club 1,2,33 Spanish Club 1,23 National Honor Society 4. JUDITH ANN HARRELL Pep Club 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Art Club 2. MARTHA REBECCA HARRIS JCL 1,21 Pep Club 13 FHA 13 Sophomore Council3 Jr. Red Cross 3. JIM HARTIN Band 2,3.4. ANLEONE HARVEY Band 1,2,3,43 Geography Club 2. secretary 33 Concert Choir 33 Glee Club 2. SAMUEL FOX I-IATCHER Basketball 1,2.3,43 Tennis 1,2,3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 JCL 1,23 C Club 2.4. treasurer 33 Geography Club treasurer 23 Spanish Club 3,43 Student Council 23 National Merit Finalist 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Teenage Grand Jury 4. RICHARD EUGENE HATFIELD JCL 1,23 Concert Choir 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 4. JAMES BENJAMIN HAWKINS LAWANDA ROSE HAZOURI JCL 1.23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Art Club 2,33 Spanish Club 43 Tri- Hi-Y 1,2. MARY JO HEARN Tri-Hi-Y 13 JCL 1,23 Pep Club 1,2. CAROL ANN HECHT Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,33 Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 1. WALTER WAYNE HELMS Hi-Y 43 Rocket Club 3,43 Geography Club 23 STS 2,3,43 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. ' VALERIA DIANNE HENDERSON Tri-Hi-Y 23 Jr. Red Cross 23 Art Club 2,33 Glee Club 23 Student Council 33 Concert Choir 3,43 National Honor Society 4. SUZANNE HENRY JCL 1,2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,23 Jr. Red Cross 13 FHA 23 Senior Council alternate3 STS 1,2,3,4. MARGARET LOUISE HESTER Student Council 1,23 Freshman Council3 Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.33 JCL secretary 1,23 FHA 1.2,3 FTA 3.43 Pep Club 1,2,4Q Art Club 2.33 Blue Streak 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Graduation Marshall 3. BETTY JO HEWITT JCL 1.2: Glee Club l,2.3,4. PATRICIA LYNN HILL Glee Club 1,21 Ensemble 3,41 Student Council 33 JCL 1,23 Art Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, vice-president 23 STS 1,2,3.43 Allied Medical Careers Club secretary 43 National Honor Society 4. SARAH ANN HINDSMAN Pep Club 1.23 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2. WANDA KAY HODGES Fort Knox High School 13 Carlisle High School 2. WILLIAM FRANKLIN HOLCOMBE JCL 1.2. PATRICIA HOLLAND Spanish Club 23 Major Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 Art Club 4. JAMES CLARK HOLLOMON Band 1.2.3.43 Spanish Club 2. WILLIAM SINGLETON HOLTON Seoul American High School 1,2,33 ROTC 43 Jr. Red Cross 4. ELMO RONALD HORNE Student Council 23 Jr. Red Cross 33 Baseball 23 Football 2,3,43 Track 33 C Club 2,3,43 Key Club 3,43 JCL 2,3,43 Senior At- tractive. JAMES MICHAEL HOSTINSKY ROTC 2.3.43 Hi-Y 2.3, secretary 43 STS 2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 2,43 Geography Club 3.43 National Honor Society 4. GERALD NEIL HOTARD Track 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Student Council alternate 4. RONALD HUDSON Spanish Club 23 Allied Medical Careers Club president 3.4. EDSEL RUDOLPH HUGHES Football 1,2.3,43 UC Club 3.43 JCL 13 ROTC 2,3,4. COGEE ELIZABETH HULSEY Art Club 2,33 Pep Club 1.21 JCI. 1.2.3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2.3,43 FHA 2.33 Spanish Club 33 Junior Achievement 3.4. RAY ELI HUMPHRIES Footlighters 2. vice-president 3. CAROL LYNN HUNT Spanish Club 2. LINDA KATHRYN HUNT Spanish Club I. 2g Pep Club 1.2,33 Major Club 1,2,33 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,4. MARION ELIZABETH HUNTER Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 STS 23 Spanish Club 2,43 Junior Council. BEVERLY JAN HUTCHINS Major Club 13 Pep Club 2. SUSAN ILLGES JCL 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y 1,23 Student Council 43 Pep Club 1, secre- tary 2,3, president 43 Art Club 1. treasurer 2, president 3,43 Alter- nate Cheerleader 43 Homecoming Court 4. HELEN LOVEIN JACKSON Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,3,43 Pep Club 1.2,33 Spanish Club 23 Art Club 4' FHA 43 Sophomore Council3 Jr. Red Cross 3.4. PATRICIA DIANNE JACKSON Tri-Hi-Y 1,2.3.-13 JCL 1,2.33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 STS 1.2,3,43 Jr. Red Cross 43 Spanish Club 43 National Honor Society 43 Gradua- lion Marshall 3. RENEE LOUISE JANDREW Pep Club 13 JCL 1.23 Glee Club 2.3.43 Senior Attractive. ALONZA WIMBERLY JENKINS JCL 1,23 Hi-Y 1,2,4, secretary 33 ROTC 2,32 Spanish Club 4. RONALD KEITH JOHNSON JCL 2,3,43 ROTC 2,3, officer 43 Color Guard 2.3. VIRGINIA JOHNSON Glee Club 13 Chorus 23 Concert Choir 3,43 Pep Club 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Spanish Club 2.3, treasurer 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH JOHNSON ROTC 2,33 Drill Team 23 Spanish Club 1. CECIL RAY JONES JCL 13 ROTC 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3. DAVID MONROE JONES Superlative 43 Spanish Club 2,43 STS 1,2,3,43 Student Council 33 ROTC 2,3, officer 43 Hi-Y 2,4, chaplain 33 National Honor S0- ciety 4. JENNIE LOUISE JONES FHA 13 Allied Medical Careers Club 43 Spanish Club 33 Glee Club 4. LINDA CATHERINE JONES Junction City Jr. High School 13 Robert E. Lee High School 23 Footlighters 43 Debators' Club 4. PAUL MARION JONES Track 13 Basketball 2,33 Football 33 Junior Achievement 4. SAMMY LEE JONES Band 2,3,43 JCL 2.3. GLORIA ANNE JORDAN Tri'Hi-Y 13 STS 23 JCL 33 ROTC Sponsor 43 Spanish Club 43 Glee Club 2,3,43 Senior Council3 Senior Attractive. DONNA LOU .IUNEAU McEvoy High School 1,23 Glee Club 3,42 Pep Club 4. GERRY LANE KENNON Arnold Jr. High School 1. KATHRYN ANNE KERR Student Council 23 Jr. Red3Cross 33 Glee Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.4, secretary 33 Freshman Council3 FHA 2, secretary 33 Cohiscan faculty editor 4. WILLIAM REITH KIBBY Basketball 1.2,3.43 MCH Club. DOROTHY KEHOE KING Pep Club 1,23 JCL 1.2,33 Senior Council Alternate. JAMES CARL KING Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 23 JCL 1,2,3.43 C Club 3.43 Jr. Red Cross 13 Key Club 2.3.4. PAMELA KING JCL 1.23 Pep Club 1,2.3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Art Club 4. PENELOPE KING Tri-Hi-Y 1.21 Pep Club 1,2.3,43 JCL 1,23 Art Club 4. GEORGE REESE KINGSTON Heidelberg American High School 1.2,33 Track 4. LESLIE MILDRED KINGSTON Heidelberg American High School 1.2.3. FRANCES FRY KIRVEN Student Council 1.3, vice-president 43 Jr. Red Cross 23 ROTC Sponsor 43 Tri-Hi-Y treasurer 1,2.3,43 Debator's Club 3,43 Class Officer 1,33 JCL 1.2.3.43 National Honor Society 3,43 Bi-City Student Council 3,43 Teenage Grand Jury 23 STS 1.2,3,43 Gradua- tion Marshall 3. MARY VIRGINIA KNIGHT Art Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3.43 FHA 2,33 JCL 2,3,43 National Honor Society 4. JACOUELINE ALVEY KNIGHT Tri-Hi-Y 1,2.3,43 Art Club 13 FHA 2, treasurer 33 JCL 1.2.3,4. KEITH HARRISON KNIGHTON Carlsbad High School 1.2.32 Spanish Club 4. v SIENIIIR ACTIVITIES WILLIAM CLAUDE KNIGHTON Football 1,25 JCL 2. WILLIAM LINDSAY KOOB III American International High School 1,25 Footlighters 3,45 Foot- ball 45 Track 4. DANIEL EDMOND KOSOBUCKI Senior Council FRANK LANGDON Student Council 15 ROTC l,2,35 Track 2,3,4. LYDIA SUSAN LANIER Baker High School Honor Student 15 Pep Club 2,35 JCL 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 FTA 3, historian 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, chaplain 45 Chorus 25 National Honor Society 3, secretary 45 Cohiscan faculty editor 3, academic editor 45 STS 2,3,45 Graduation Marshall 3. DEBORAH ANN LAPIDES JCL 1,2,3,45 Blue Streak 2, news editor 3, co-editor-in-chief 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Footlighters 2,35 Geography Club 25 FTA 3,45 Debator's Club I,2, secretary-treasurer 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Teenage Grand Jury 45 STS 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. CORTEZ LAWRENCE ROTC 2,3,45 Drill Team 25 Rocket Club 3,45 Concert Choir 15 Hi-Y 3. ISABELLE JANE LEONARD Quill and Scroll 3, treasurer 45 Cohiscrm 3,45 Debator's Club 35 Pep Club 1,25 Superlative I,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Freshman Council5 Spanish Club president 15 Red Cross 2, president 3, Student Council 3, secretary 4. WARD MARIAN LEWIS JCL 1,2. JEAN LEWIS LILLYMAN Oceanside Senior High School 1,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. GAYLE LIVINGSTON Tri-Hi-Y 15 Major Club 35 JCL 1,2,35 Glee Club 1. JUDITH ANN LONG Library Club 15 FHA 1,25 French Club 35 Glee Club I,2,3,4. MICHAEL AUGUSTUS LUCKETT JCL 1,2,3. WILLIAM RAY LYNCH III Frankfort High School 1,25 Football 3,45 Key Club 45 C Club 45 National Honor Society 4. CHERYL ANN McAULIFFE JCL 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Jr. Red Cross I. ANITA ANN MCCLUNG Pep Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Richmond Academy 3. ANN McCLURE Wilkins Jr. High School, Student Council 15 STS 2,3,45 Chorus 25 French Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3, secretary 45 Cohiscan 2, assistant editor 3, editor-in-chief 45 Graduation Marshall 3. JAMES EDWARD McCOSH Basketball l,2,35 JCL 1,25 Student Council 3. CHARLES EDWARD MCCUTCHEN Football 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Track 25 STS 35 Jr. Red Cross 15 Spanish Club I,2. RONALD JORDAN MCDANIEL Freshman Council5 Football 1,25 Sophomore Council5 Track Team 25 Geography Club 25 Junior Council5 ROTC 3,45 Jr. Red Cross 4. CHARLIE PURCELL McDONALD Football manager5 Basketball 15 ROTC 2,3,4. CORDELIA LOUISE McGARRAH Walter E. Stebbins High School I,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. THOMAS CARL MCMURRAY Jr. Red Cross 15 Latin Club 1,2,3. NANCY LOUISE MARCHBANKS Jr. Red Cross I. SIBYL CLAIRE MAUND Pep Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 JCL 1,2,3,45 FTA 3,4. JAMES THOMAS MAY ROTC 2,3,4. PHYLLIS JOAN MAYS JCL 1,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. ROBERT GIPSON MAYS Band 1,2,35 Footlighters 4. ESTHER LEE MEALING Jr. Red Cross' 15 Spanish Club 1,25 FTA I5 Glee Club 1,2,35 Footlighters 15 Pep Club 1. MARY KATHLYN MANDENHALL Glee Club 1.2.4, secretary 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 FTA 45 JCL 1,25 Spanish Club 45 Graduation Marshall 35 National Honor Society 45 STS 1,2,3,4. ALAN HAROLD MEYERS Spanish Club I,2. ERIC MILKS Georgia Military College 1,2,3. JAMES HASKINS MILLER Geography Club 2,35 ROTC 3,4. JOHN THOMAS MILLER JCL 1,25 Student Council 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 ROTC 2,3,45 C Club 2,3,45 Key Club 45 Hi-Y president 45 Junior Council. EDWARD WILLIAM MITCHELL Band 1,2,3. .IOANNE MITCHELL Pep Club 1,25 JCL I,2,3,45 FTA 45 Art Club I. SAMUEL CALLAHAN MOBLEY Spanish Club I,2. RICHARD DOUGLAS MONFORT Arnold Junior High School 1. CHARLES MORGAN ROTC 35 Superlative 45 Jr. Achievement 3,45 Class Officer 1. FRED PATTERSON MORGAN .IOANN MORGAN Lelihue High School5 Carlisle High School 25 Band 3, officer 45 JCL 3,45 STS 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 45 National Honor Society 4. RICHARD FRANKLIN MORGAN Band 1,35 JCL 25 Hi-Y 2. MARILYN GAIL MORRIS Jr. Red Cross 15 JCL 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,4, Girls' Chorus 35 Art Club 3,45 FHA 4. FRANK WENDELL MORROW JCL 1,25 ROTC 2,3,4. .JIMMY POUL MOULTRIE JCL I,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Rocket Club 1,2,4, president 35 Na- tional Honor Society 4. SUSAN MYERS Allied Medical Careers' Club 4. MARY LOU NIX WILLIAM GREY NOEL Jr. Red Cross 15 Rocket Club 3,45 Band 1. VIRGINIA CAROL NORWOOD JCL 15 FHA 2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 Jr. Red Cross I,3. GAIL MARIE ODOM Pep Club 1,25 FHA 4. DONNA MERLE OESTERREICHER FHA I,2, vice-president 3, secretary 45 JCL 1,25 French Club 2,35 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y I,2,35 Student Council 1,25 Jr. Red Cross 15 FTA 4. NANCY CLARICE O'NEAL Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Footlighters 1,4, treasurer 2, secretary 35 JCL I5 Blue Streak 2, publicity editor 35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Student Coun- cil 15 Glee Club 1,2,35 Concert Choir 45 STS 45 Jr. Achievement 3,4. STEVE OSTEEN TERRY LAVON OVERBY .ICL 2,3. LINDA SUE OZLEY Spanish Club 15 Jr. Red Cross I5 Senior Attractive5 FHA 45 Sophomore Council. JOHN ROGER PAGE Geography Club president 2, treasurer 35 Track 15 Student Coun- cil 3,45 French Club 3, vice-president 45 Art Club 45 ROTC 2,3,45 STS 1.2,3,45 JCL I,2,45 Superlative I5 National Honor Society 4. PEGGY SANDRA PAGE Pep Club 2,35 JCL 1,2,3,45 FTA 3, treasurer 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 STS 1,2,3,45 Superlative 45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 National Merit Finalist 45 Graduation Marshall 3. JAMES DAVID PARKER Arnold Jr. High School 15 JCL 2,35 Hi-Y 35 ROTC 2,3. DOTTY PATE JCL 15 Glee Club I5 Pep Club 1,25 Girls' Chorus 25 Concert Choir 3,4. CARL LLOYD PATRICK Senior Council5 ROTC 2,3,45 Rifle Team 2,35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Geog- raphy Club 2,3,45 JCL I,2,4, treasurer 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 35 STS 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 4. VICKI LAURA PATRICK JCL I,2,35 Footlighters 3,4. LINDA SUSAN PATTERSON Glee Club 15 JCL 1,25 Jr. Red Cross 25 Pep Club I5 FTA 3, chaplain 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Ensemble 2,3, secretary 4. MARY LEE PAYNE JCL 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 FHA 3,4. JANICE CLAIRE PEACOCK Pep Club 15 JCL 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y I,2. THOMAS CARL PEACOCK JCL 1,25 Basketball 1. PATRICIA JO PEARCE JCL 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y I,2, vice-president 3, president 45 Student Council 1,2,35 Jr. Red Cross 45 Glee Club I,2, treasurer 3, presi- dent 45 Pep Club I,2. CAROLYN MOZELLE PERRY SANDRA MARIE PERRY Pep Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 FHA 4. SUSAN DUFFEE PHILLIPS Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 JCL 1,2,3,45 STS 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 French Club 2,3, treasurer 45 National Honor Society 4. BEVERLY SUE PHILLIPS Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 1,25 Jr. Red Cross 25 Glee Club 2, vice-president 35 FHA 3,4. SIENIUR ACTIVITIES JULIE ANN PHILLIPS Band 2.3.43 Senior Council3 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. LOUISE REID PIERCE JCL 1.2.3.43 Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.3.43 Pep Club 13 Jr. Achievement 2.3.4. .JAMES BROWNING PITTMAN Hand 1.23 JCL 1.2. HELENE DIANNE PITTS JCL 1.2.3.43 FTA 3.43 Tri-l'1i-Y 1.2.3.43 Footlighters 13 Library Club 1.43 Pep Club 1.2.33 Spanish Club 43 Glee Club 1.2.3. BEVERLY GAIL POTTER Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.3.43 Glee Club 1.2.33 STS 1,2.3.43 Blue Streak 43 JCL 1.2.3.43 Pep Club 1.2. JANIE PATRICIA POUNDS Pep Club 1.2.33 Tri-Hi-Y 13 JCL 1. BARBARA JEANNE POWER Band 1.2.33 Pep Club 2.3.43 Spanish Club 23 Junior Council: Jr. Red Cross 13 lilue Streak 33 Sutdent Council 13 Art Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1. JESSIE ETHRIDGE PRESTON Glce Club 1.23 Chorus 33 JCL 1.2. RONALD B. PRICE Dupont High School 13 Basketball 23 Track 3. JAMES .IAY PROCTOR JCL 13 Spanish Club 43 Band 3.4. CAROL SUE PRUITT JCL 1.2.33 Pep Club 1,2Q Jr. Red Cross 2. NANCY LEE PURTLE Pep Club 1. STANLEY EUGENE RACHELSON JCL 1.23 Hi-Y 43 ROTC 2.33 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. CHARLES NORRIS RAMBO ROTC 2.3.43 Spanish Club 23 Baylor Military Academy 13 Senior Attractive. JOSEPH MATTHEWS RAY JCL 1.2: Art Club 4. SALLY JO RAY JCL 1.2.3.43 Tri-Hi-Y 1.23 Pep Club 43 Senior Attractive3 Jr. Achievement. DAVID CLEVELAND REDDICK Basketball Manager 13 Jr. Red Cross 1.2: ROTC 33 Jr. Achieve- ment 2.3.43 Senior Council3 Allied Medical Careers Club. RICHARD EDWARD REED Hi-Y 1.23 JCL 1.2: Jr. Red Cross 1.2.31 Jr. Council3 Key Club 3.43 C Club 2.3.43 Football 1.2.3.43 Basketball 1.2.3.43 Track 1.2.3.43 Sophomore Council3 ROTC 2.3. officer 4. WILLIAM KIRK REED Spanish Club presielcnt 3.43 Student Council 33 Track 3.43 ROTC 2.3. officer 43 National Honor Society 3.43 JCL 23 Key Club 3. treasurer 43 Sunerlattve 2.3.43 Class Officer 43 Basketball 1.2.3.43 Geography Club 2. vice-president 33 National Merit Finalist 43 Star Student 4. CAROLYN McFRANCIS REYNOLDS JCL 1.2. CHERYL LYNN RILEY Fayetville Senior High School 1.2.3. LYNDA LEE RILOVICK JCL 1.2.3.43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Pep Club 1.2.33 STS 2.33 Library Club 13 Footlighters 1.23 Jr. Achievement 2.3.43 Jr. Red Cross 33 Glee Club 1.2.33 Concert Choir 4. DOUGLAS PAUL RITCH Football 1.2: Basketball 1.23 Spanish Club 2. KENNETH HARVEY ROBBINS Spanish 1.23 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. RICHARD SPECTOR ROBBINS STS 1.2.3.43 National Honor Society 3.43 National Merit Finalist 43 Student Council 43 ROTC 2.3. officer 43 Rifle Team 2.3.43 Debator's Club 3.43 Geography Club 23 JCL 1.2.3.4. MARKIE SUE ROBINSON Pep Club 12.3.43 JCL 1.2.3.43 Spanish Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1.23 Cheerleader Alternate 33 Cheerleader 43 Student Council 3.43 Homecoming Queen 4. ROBERT LEEBERN ROBINSON JR. JCL 1.2.33 ROTC 2.3.4. MARY ELLIE ROMEO Student Council 13 Pep Club 1.2.4. vice-president 43 Junior Coun- cil3 Art Club 2.3. vice-president 43 Senior Council3 Cheerleader Alternate 33 Cheerleader 43 Homecoming Court 43 Senior Attrac- tive. JOHN WILLIAM ROPER Band 1.2.43 JCL 1.23 Baseball 1.23 Basketball 13 Track 2.33 Hi-Y 2. LOUIS EARL ROPER ROTC 2.3. officer 4. ROBERT ANGELO ROSELIA Baseball 3.43 MC Club 3.4. JUDITH L. M. H. ROSS Arnold Jr. High School 13 Pep Club 2.3.43 JCL 2.33 Footlighters 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2.33 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. 2234 LAMBERT ARMSTRONG ROYAL JCL 3.43 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. EDWARD HARRY RUFFNER JR. Decatur High School 1.2 SALLY RUSSELL Band 1.2.33 JCL 1.2.3.4 Sophomore Council3 Jr. Red Cross 43 Blue Strealr 4. JAMES MADISON RUTLEDGE Spanish Club 13 ROTC 2.33 Drill Team 2.3. EDDIE JOHN SANDERS JCL 1.23 ROTC 2.3.4. LARRY WILSON SANDERS JCL 1.23 ROTC 2.33 Drill Team 2.3. CAROLYN SAYERS Tri-Hi-Y 43 Pep Club 1.43 Art Club 13 Spanish Club secretary 13 Glee Club 33 Student Council 23 Library Club 4g Jr. Red Cross 4. MARY LOU SCHNELL Footlighters 1.2.3.43 JCL 2.33 FTA 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1. CAROL LOUISE SCHWANT FHA I3 French Club 3,43 Glee Club 1.43 Girls' Chorus 2,33 Jr. Achievement 4. ROBERT ISAAC SCHWARTZ National Honor Society 3.43 JCL 1,23 Spanish Club 43 STS 1.2.3.43 Hi-Y 33 Rocket Club 1.3.43 Band 1.2.33 Debators' Club 4g Na- tional Merit Finalist 4. A KIRK LIVINGSTON SCRUGGS JCL 1.23 Spanish Club 43 Basketball 23 Football 43 STS 43 ROTC 2.3.4. SHERRY LAVONNE SEEGER London American High School 13 Pep Club 23 French Club 1.21 Girls' Chorus treasurer 23 Spanish Club 3,42 National Merit Finalist 43 Glee Club vice-president 3.4. GERALDINE RAY SESSIONS Student Council 1g Latin Club 1.23 Band 1.23 Freshman Council3 FTA 33 Jr. Red Cross 43 Pep Club 43 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. TERESA ANN SETARO Latin Club 1.23 FTA 23 French Club 43 Footlighters 43 National Honor Society 43 Graduation Marshall 3. THOMAS A, SEWELL Baseball 33 Senior Attractive. LARRY HERBERT SHEFFIELD Jordan High School 1.2.3. JACK RANDALL SHUMNY JCL 1.23 Key Club 43 Senior Attractive. JAMES WILLIAM SIKES ROTC 2.33 Junior Council3 JCL 1.23 Jr. Red Cross 13 Senior At- traetive3 Allied Medical Careers Club 3. SHARON AYLETTE SILVER Footlighters 43 Allied Medical Careers Club 3. EARI, STEPHENS SMITH JCL 1.2.3.43 Band 1.2.3.4. FRANCES LYNN SMITH Student Council 13 Jr. Red Cross 3. vice-president 43 JCL 13 Spanish Club 2.33 Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.3.43 Pep Club 2.33 Art Club 1.2.3. secretary 4. GAIL LYNN SMITH Tri-Hi-Y 1.2: Art Club 1.23 JCL 1.2.3.43 STS 1.2.33 Choral Club 2.3.43 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. LINDA CAROL SMITH Glee Club 1.2.3.4. MARGARET ANN SMITH Tri-Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 1.2.33 Spanish Club 1.23 FHA I3 Quill and Scroll 3.43 Coltismn freshman editor 3. underclassmen editor 4. REDRICK DANIEL SMITH ROTC 2.3. HELEN FRANCES SPARROW JCL 1.23 Pep Club 1.23 Tri-Hi-Y 1.2. secretary 3.43 FTA 3. presi- dent 43 National Honor Society 3. vice-president 43 STS 1,2.3.43 Glee Club 1.2.33 Library Club 43 Graduation Marshall 3. DOROTHY JEAN SPILLERS Pep Club 1.23 FHA 13 Band 1.23 Footlighters 3.43 Jr. Achieve- ment 33 Senior Couneil alternateg Allied Medical Careers Club 4. ARTHUR GERALD SPRINGER III Talladega High School 33 Band officer 43 National Honor So- ciety 4. MARCARET JANE SPIVEY Pep Club 13 JCL 1.22 Tri-Hi-Y 1.2. chaplain 33 Glee Club 1.23 STS 1.2.3.43 Debators' Club 3.43 Footlighters 2. president 3.43 Jr, Red Cross president 43 National Merit Finalist 43 National Honor Society 4. TERRELL VANCE STACEY JCL 1: Basketball 2.3.4. LELAND LLOYD STANFORD Football 1.23 Besketball 1.23 JCL 1.2.33 Jr. Red Cross 13 Student Council 2.33 Allied Medical Careers Club 3.43 STS 2.3.43 ROTC 2.33 Freshman Council3 Senior Attractive. JOHN LLOYD STAPLETON JCL 2. SIENIIIR ACTIVITIES MARY ILLGES STARBUCK I . Pep Club 15 JCL 1,25 French Club 35 Debators' Club 3,45 Trl-Hx-Y 2, secretary 3, vice-president 45 Footlighters 45 STS I,2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. CALVIN EDWARD STARLIN Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 35 Key Club 3,45 CH Club 2,3, vice-president 4. DANIEL MARTIN STEFFEN JCL 1,2. ' DOROTHY ANN STEPHENS JCL l,2,3,45 FHA 15 Pep Club 4. ALLEN STERN Latin Club 1,25 Band 1,2,45 Geography Club 2,45 Rocket Club 45 STS 2,3. ANNE BENTON STOLTZ 1' STS 1,25 Glee Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y secretary 1,25 JCL 1, treasurer 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Art Club l,4, vice-president 2, treasurer 35 Senior Council5 National Honor Society 3,45 Cohiscan co-student life editor 4. LLOYD ALDINE STOREY JCL 2. PAYTON STORY III Basketball I: JCL 2. NANCY ANN STURUP JCL 1,25 Glee Club 15 Ensemble 2,3, president 45 Jr. Red Cross 3. ROY EARL SULLIVAN JR. ROTC 2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Basketball I. OWEN SUMMERS CONSTANCE LANIER SWEARINGEN Boeblengin High School 15 Art Club 45 Jr. Red Cross alternate 35 Student Council alternate 3. LINDA TAFT JCL 35 French Club 3,45 Glee Club 3, secretary 4. ROBERT VAUGHN TAYLOR Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2. GALE JANETTE TERRY Tri-Hi-Y 15 Pep Club 2,3,45 Art Club 45 Jr. Red Cross 4. REBECCA ANN TERRY Tri-Hi-Y I,2,3,45 JCL 1,25 STS I,2,3,45 Library Club treasurer 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 3, vice-president 45 National Honor Society 3, secretary 45 Graduation Marshall 3. JOHN HENRY THIGPEN JCL 1,2,35 Rocket Club 1,2,4, vice-president 35 National Honor Society 3, president 45 Hi-Y 2,3, vice-president 45 STS 1,2,3,45 ROTC 2,3, officer 45 Drill Team 25 Geography Club 35 Debators' Club 4. HENRY EDWARD THOMAS III JCL 2,3,45 Youth Symphony 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Super- lative 4. KENNETH HARRISON THOMAS JR. Hi-Y vice president 2, president 35 JCL 1,2,35 ROTC 2,3,45 STS 1,2,3,45 Debators' Club 45 Spanish Club 45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Walkathon Vice-Chairman 3, Chairman 4. MARTHA LAVINIA THOMPSON South Broward High School 15 Cohiscan art editor 4. WILLIAM HARRISON THURMOND JR. JCL 1,2. PATRICIA ANN TIMM Orleans American High School 1,2,3. LYNNE TINNELL Student Council 1,25 JCL 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y I,2,35 French Club 35 ROTC Sponsor 45 Senior Attractiveg Superla- tive 1,25 Homecoming Court 4. JAMES ALBERT TOMMEY Band 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y I,2. LARRY ROSS TRAWICK Football 2,3,45 C Club 4. WILLIAM LEONARD TUCKER Class Officer 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Superlative 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Council5 Student Council 1,3, president 45 Teenage Grand Jury 2,3, president 45 Key Club 2, treasurer 3, president 45 C Club 2,3,45 ROTC 2,3, officer 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Senior At- tractive. JAMES EUGENE TURNER ROTC 2,3,45 JCL 35 Rocket Club 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 3,4. PATRICIA ANN TURNER JCL 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 Ensemble 35 Concert Choir 4. TOM FRENCH TURNER JCL 1,25 Concert Choir 1,25 Ar! Club 15 Footlighters 2,4. BARBARA GOLDEN TYLER St. Catherine's School 25 Pep Club 15 Latin Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Spanish Club 3. PATRICIA ANN UNDERWOOD Art Club 45 Major Club 4. PHILLIP ROYAL UPCHURCH Basketball 1,2,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Jr. Red Cross 35 Spanish Club 15 ROTC 3. JUDITH MARTIN VANMETER Pep Club 1,25 Spanish 'Club 1,2,35 Glee Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.45 Easemble 2,3, vice-president 45 STS 25 Junior Council5 Concert C oir 4. CATHERINE HOWARD VAUGHAN 5 Superlative 2,3,45 Art Club 15 Pep Club I,2,35 Spanish Club 45 Jr. Red Cross 1,2, vice-president 35 Student Council 35 National Honor Society 3,45 JCL 1, secretary 25 Debators' Club 2, presi- dent 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4, president 35 Graduation Marshall 35 Class Officer 4. JAMES LOY REESE VEAL Hi-Y 15 Latin Club 15 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Allied Medical Ca- reers' Club 4. VALINDA ANN VINSON JCL 1. JAMES RONNIE VOIGHT JCL 1,2,35 Basketball 25 Student Council 35 Track 3,45 Senior Council. THOMAS ANDREW WADE JR. JCL l,2,35 ROTC 2,3, officer 45 Hi-Y vice-president 1, treasurer 2,3, president 45 Debators' Club 3, treasurer 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 3, treasurer 45 STS 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, trfasurer 4. WALTER WRIGHT WADE ROTC 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Basketball 15 Jr. Rcd Cross 1,2,45 JCL 1,25 Pep Club 1. RITA ANN WALDROP Superlative 1,2,3,45 Class Officer l,2,45 Junior Council5 Student Council 15 Jr. Red Cross 25 Pep Club 2.35 FHA l,2, president 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4-, chaplain 1,25 ROTC Sponsor 45 Senior Attractive5 Teenage Grand Jury 4. FRANCES SCOTT WATSON - JCL 1,25 French Club 35 Major Club 2,3, secretary 45 Jr. Red Cross 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. THOMAS WEAVER .JIMMY I-IUEY WEST LANE BRADFORD WEST Hi-Y 2,3,4, treasurer 15 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Rocket Club 45 Jr. Refl Cross 45 ROTC 2,3, officer 4. PATSY SUE WILDE JCL 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Major Club 3, president 4. RUTH PORTER WILHEIT JCL 1,2,3,45 French Club 45 FHA I,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 STS 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 4. NANCY PAYTON WILLETT Pep Club 15 JCL 1,25 Footlighters 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Spanish Club 45 STS 1.2. BEVERLY WILLIAMS FTA 1,25 Band 2,3, 5 GLORIA WILLIAMS Amarillo, Texas 1,25 JCL 3,45 FTA 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 45 Blue Streak 3,4. JOHN FRANCIS WILLIAMS ROTC 2,35 JCL 2,35 Football 2. KATHLEEN R. WILLIAMS THOMAS WILLIAMS JR. ASHLEY WILLIAMSON Spanish Club 3,45 National Merit Finalist 45 National Honor Society 4. CAREY NEAL WILLIS Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 JCL 1,25 Hi-Y 15 ROTC 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Jr. Red Cross' 2,3. GUY A WILSON Senior Councilg Student Council 15 Key Club 3,45 MC Club 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 25 Baseball 25 Hi-Y 45 JCL 1,25 ROTC 2,3, officer 45 Senior Attractive5 National Honor Society 4. DAVID EARL WITT ROTC 2,3,45 JCL 15 Rocket Club 4. JULIE WITT Pep Club 15 JCL 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 FTA 25 French Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Graduation Marshall 35 Sophomore Council5 FHA 25 Concert Choir 35 Footlighters 45 Superlative 45 COJIISCGII organizations editor 4. IRENE MILDRED WOLF Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 25 FTA 2, treasurer 3, vice-presi- dent 45 Sophomore Council. STEPHANIE WOLFF Choral Club 25 Pep Club 25 French Club 3, president 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Graduation Marshall 3. THOMAS WILLIAM YELVINGTON Gen. H. H. Arnold High School 1,2. MARY ELLEN YARBROUGH Library Club 3, president 45 Pep Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3. SUSAN YOUNG Tri-Hi-Y 15 Pep Club 1,2. FHA---Future Homemakers of America STS-Superior and Talented Students Program FTA--Future Teachers of America JCL-Junior Classical League ROTC---Reserve Officers Training Corps 2 2 September 3fSchool begins 13-First Pep Rally 14-First football game Willingham 25, 26fPictures taken October 3-Bi-City football game Central 8YChattahoochee Valley Exposition 21 - 23-Achievement tests 22-College Night 29fGEA Convention Holiday 30-Bonfire 31-Bi-City football Baker November 4 - 74Sm:hool evaluation 11 - 15-National Education Week 15-Homecoming Columbus - Jordan Parade Bi-City football Jordan 22-Assassination of President Kennedy Region IAAA playoff Moultrie 28, 29fThanksgiving holidays December 5+National Honor Society lnduction Powder - Puff football T-College Boards l4sl7ootlighters' production of OUR TOWN 17-Choral and band concert 18-Christmas assembly 19-Christmas holidays begin 26 - 30-Basketball tournament Calendar January 2-Return from holidays 10-Walkathon open house 11iCollcge Boards February 1. 2-Walkatllcmli 19 - 22'-Region lAAA Basketball Tournament 25-State basketball Cross Keys 26-Star Student assembly 27-Quill and Sr-roll Induction March 5fNalional Math Tcst 7-College Boards 14-National Merit Test ITSG llay football 18-National Honor Society Induction Military Ball 19 - 22-Spring holidays 27-First track meet Sl-First golf match Baker April 1--Federal Military Inspection Freshmen Cake Race 6-Fi rst tennis match 1-First baseball game 10-Kiddie Day 11--Miss Junior Achievement Pag May lfSpring Festival 2-College Boards T-llelmatv Assembly 23-Junior-S m-11 ior Prom ,lunc l-'Last day of school 2+Craduation eant Autographs A Abell, Margie 46,146,213,214,2l5,219,232,237 Abernathy, Ervin 131 Abernathy, John 95,213,228,238 Abney, Shannon 95 Abramson, Howard 131 Abramson, llene 95 Acker, Bonnie 115,242 Ackar, Wayne 46 Adair, Jim 46,l78,228,229 Adams, Charles 46 Adams, Linda 95,241 Aglialoro, Larry 131 Akins, Joy 131,220 Akins, Mike 131,175 Akins, Susan 115,220 Albright, Susan 95 Aldridge, Gigi 131,210 Alexander, Ricky 47 Alford, Buddy 115 Alford, Jane 115,210,217,244 Alford, LaJuan 47,244 Alford, Lou 95 Allan, Martha 46,232,242 Allen, Angie 115 Allen, Bill 46 Allen Allen Allen , Bobby 95,178 , Chris 115 Delain 95,241 Allen, Eafi 115 Allen, Forrest 95,224 Allen , Lsnda 115,249 Allen, Patsy 115,241 Allen, Sandra 95 Almon, Betty 115,235,242 Almon, Sue 131,240 Alverson, Cecelia 131,240 Ammons, Sharon 131,240 Amon, Carol 131,234 Amos, Bettye 131,175,210 Amos, Ron 46 Amos, Donna 115,230 Anderson, Diane 217,224,227,232 Anderson, Frankie 131 Anderson, Gwen 131 Anderson, Genny 115 Anderson, Karen 131,240 Anderson, Sheryl 46 Ansley, Brad 131 Anthony, Becky 131 Anthony, Lance 115,238,244 Anthony, Violet 131 Appleby, Mike 95,21O,213,238,244 Arnold, Kenneth 47,239 Arnold, Phillip 47 Arrington, Mary Elise 115 Arrington, Nancy 131,175 Ashley, Bill 46,213,215 Askew, Kay 115,210,224 Atwell, Gail 131 Aure, Kathy 46,213,214,215,216,227,237 Austin, Robert 95 Austin, Sue 131 Avera, 'Jimmy 95 Averett, Hal 131 Averett, Jack 47 Avery, Dane 131 Avery, Sandy 131 Babb, Mike 47 Baer, Vicki 47,223,224,258 Baggett, Rex 131 Bagley, Di 95 Bailey, Stanley 115 Bain, Wesley 131 Baird, Robert 95 Baker, Randie 115 Baker, Wayne 131 Bakey, Sharon 115 Bakken, Jan 131,174,210 Baldwin, James 95,213 Bales, Allen 47 Ball, Alice 131 Ballard, Mae 95 Balsar, Harry 131 tudent Index Banister, Anne 48, 224 Barbaree, Danny 131 Barefield, Larry 95 Barefield, Skipper 95 Barefoot, Steve 131 Barefoot, David 95 Barfield, David 95 Barfield, Henry 48 Barfield, Sara 131,138 Barker, Faye 95 Barker, Mike 115,178 Barlow, Jimmy 95,244 Barn, Charles 95 Barnes, Ronald 48 Barnwell, Billy 95 Barren, Tommy 115,228 Barringer, Cynthia 115,235 Bartlett, Sandy 95,99,223,241 Bartley, Alda 115,242 Barwick, Butch 131 Bass, Steve 95,178 Bates, Robert 1 15 Ba.tley, Mike 115 Baxley, Linda 131 Beasley, Ronnie 115,173,178 Beatty, Anne 115 Beatty, Chuck 131 Beck, Don 48 Beck, Edgar 49,232 Beck, Johnny 115 Beckner, Billy 131 Beddle, Debbie 131 Bears, Don 49 Begor, Steve 48,222,239 Behar, Mike 95,178,218 Belisle, Carlynne 48,244 Belisle, Dorothy 115,235 Belk, Billy 95 Bell, Barbara 48,232 Bell, Linda 131 Beltramo, Terry 95 Benefield, Dorothy 96 Bethea, Lynn 96,213,236 Bentley, Larry 115 Bentley, Susan 131 Benton, Da.vid 96 Berman, Betsy 115,221 Berman, Jane 131 Berquist, Beryl 13l,210,22l,240 Berquist, Vince 49,227,239 Berry, Lee 48,169,247,249 Berry, Patricia 131 Berry, Shirley 1 15 Berry, Stan 1 15 Berry, Wick 96,238 Best, Martha 49,224 Best, Verland, 96,229 Bickerstaff, Frank 96,170 Bickerstaff, Rennie 48,168 Bickerstaff, Robert 131 Binns, Cathy 131,234 Bishop, Larry 96 Bivens, Sherry 131 Bivins, Tommy 115 Blackwell, Barbee 48,232 Blanchard, Betsy 49,237 Boney, Allen 131 Boney, Jack 51 Booth, Barbara 96,1 1 1,232 Boss, Wayne 131 Boswell, Becky 96 Boswell, Chris 115 Bowers, Ingrid 131 Bowers, Smokey 51 Bowman, Sherry 131 Boyd, Charlotte 50,232 Boyter, Tommy 96,210 Bozung, Karen 115,235 Bradford, Murray 131 Brady, Anne 1 15 Brady, Janet 132,220,245 Brake, Warner 132 Brannon, Betsy 115 Brannon, Mike 115 Braswell, Guy 115 Braswell, Ronnie 132 Braumbaugh, Jan 115,235 Braun, Anita 50,232 Braun, Walter 96 Breazeale, Tommy 132 Blanchard, Peggy 131 Blanchard, Tinkie 96,236 Blondheim, Dickie 50,222 Bloomfield, Bill 115 Blosser, Pam 50 Blythe, Nina 96,224 Bodiford, Ann 131 Boggs, Jan 131 Boggs, Jimmy 115 Boisvert, Betty 96,213,225 Boland, Charles 115 Boland, Martha 1 15 Bolen, Dickie 115 Breckinridge, Sheryl 115 Breedlo ve, Nancy 132,232 Bremer, Susan 96 Brennan, Diane 96,213,23 Brescia, Becky 96,210,243 Brescia, Jean 132,240,249 Brsecia, John 132 Brettel, Barbara 96,236 Bridges, John 132 Bridges, Sandra 1 15 Bridges, Susan 96 Brill, Bonnie 116 Brim, Danny 132 2,236 Boleyn, Linda 131 Boleyn, Margaret 51 Bond, Andy 96 Bond, Ruby 51,213,222,242 Brinson, Barbara 132,234 Brocato, Lynda 132,234 Brock, Chuck 132 Brookbank, Mike 96 Bone, Karen 131,240 Brooks, Bobby 96 Brooks, David 96 Brooks, Gene 51 Brooks, Laura 132,234 Brooks, Linda. 132 Brooks, Marvin 116 Brooks, Nonagene 116 Brooks, Ray 132 Browder, Linda 97,222,241 Brown, Alex 132 Brown, Bonita 51,150,213,241 Brown, Bonnie Kay 51,244 Brown, Cathy 132 Brown, Diane 242 Brown, Donnie 116 Brown, Harriet 132 Brown, Harry 116 Brown, Harvey 97 Brown, Jackie 51,147,217 Brown, Pam 1 16 Brown, Penny 97,241 Brown, Sandra 50 Brown, Steve 1 16,178 Bruner, David 97 Bryan, Beverly 116 Bryan, Ginger 50,242 Bryant, Carol 97,236 Bryant, Leslie 50,215,219,222 Buchanan, Jack 116 Buckelew, Don 50,229 Buckner, Ted 51 Bundrick, Cynthia 97, 241 Burch, Franklin 116 Burkhalter, Gary 116 Burnham, Babsie 97,210 Burns, Mike 132 Burrus, Jake 132 Burson, Darlene 116 Burson, Gloria 116 Burton, Ga.il 116 Bush, Brenda 51,220,239 Bush, Carol 132 Bush, Wrenda 97 Bussey, Connie 116 Butler, Carol 116 Butler, Leslie 116 Butler, Lynn 97,232,244 Buttram, Pat 132 Byers, Barbara 52,230 Bynum, Yvonne 116,235 Byrd, Barbara 116 Byrd, Lee 52 Byrd, Neill 97 Byrd, Phil 132 C Cagle, Sue 97,220 Cain, Bill 116 Cain, Phillip. 116 Caldwell, Roger 116 Ca.llahan, Fred 132,175,210,221 Camp, Dorothy 116,235 Campbell, Anne 116 Campbell, Mary Lou 52,223,244 Campo, Diana 52,249 Cannon, Barbara 53,224 Cargill, Collis 116 Carlisle, John 116 Carlisle, Rusty 132,258 Carmichael, Liz 53,167,210,216,258 Carpenter, Peter 132 Carroll, Nancy 97,236 Carter, Ann 97,107 Carter, Candy 116,235 Carter, Gilda 97,236 Carter, Linda 116,242 Cartledge, David 132,210 Casaday, Pindar 116,221,235 Casey, Pam 116 Cason, Jimmy 116 Cason, Wayne 1 16 Caudill, Donna 116 Caudill, Paula 52 Cauley, Bubba 132 Causey, Rena 52,220,242 Chadwick, Debbie 132 Chadwick, Dud 97 Chambers, Jimmy 97 Chambliss, Barbara 97,242 Chancellor, Chris 116 Chaplin, David 52 Chapman, Tommy 132 Chappell, Steve 52,213,239,254 Cheves, Billy 117,172,178,210,218 Cheves, Cecil 132,174 Chilson, Lee 97 Christopher, Joan 97,152,210 Chutes, Doug 97 Claridy, George 97 Clark, Cliff 97 Clark, David 132 Clark, Larry 97 Clark, Wayne 97 Clarke, Virginia 97 Clay, Sue 117 Clayton, Arthur 117 Clement, Anne 97,236 Clemmons, Warren 97 Cleveland, Chris 98,220,236,239 Cleveland, Joe 53,219 Cliatt, Babs 117,224 Clift, Cheryl 132,240 Coffield, Roger 98,245 Coffin, Lynne 98,225 Alan 53 Cohn, Cohn, Ina 98,213,225 Cohn, Larry 98,228 Cohn, Leslie V 98,107,171,178,218,229 Cole, Kathy 132 Cole, Phil 117 Cole, Will 132 Colee, Jack 52,256 Coleman, Allen 98,178,229 Coleman, Bill 52,178,181,229 Collier, Coopie 132,234 Collins, Annette 98 Collins, Cynthia 98,230,236 Collins, Betty Jo 132 Collins, Chuck 117,238 Collins, Harry 132 Collins, Mike 132 Collins, Tom 117,238,244 Collum, Shirley 132 Colquitt, Linda 98 Colwell, Danny 53,239 Comer, Judy 132 Comer, Mike 117 Cone, Howell 98 Conger, Bill 98 Conger, Gray 53 Constantini, Lon 117 Constantini, Stan 132 Cook, Jack 117 Cook, Jack 132 Cook, John 98 Cooksey, Walter 132 Coolik, Kenneth 98 Copeland, Nanette 132,232 Coppage, Jimmy 98 Corbett, Ca.rol 117 Corley, Robert 132 Coulter, Gary 53,111,210,218,229 Counts, Anne 98,220,241 Cox, Connie 117 Cox, Joan 132 Coyle, Marcus 132 Craddock, Joe 98 Craddock, Vickie 133 Craig, Lucy 117,244,245 Craig, Murray 117 Creveling, Georgia 53,232 Crew, Ken 133 Cribb, Pam 98 Cronin, Donna 117,235 Crosby, Merna 98 Crosswy, Milton 133 Croswell, Mike 177 Crown, Pat 133 Crumpler, Jackie 98,102 Dalton, Vicki 98 Daniel, Steve 55,210,213 Danniel, Marie 98,223,236 Darnell, Annette 117,210,235,242 Dauphine, Connie 133 David, Bob 117,172,178,179,210,218,229 Davidson, John 117 Davis, Charles 54 Davis, Cynthia 117 Davis, Dave 98 Davis, Donna 98,214,215,217,224 Davis, Donna 117,221,232,241 Davis, Eleen 133 Davis, Linda 99,213 Davis, Neil 133 Davis, Ray 133 Davis, Steve 177 Davis, Vicki 117 Dawkins, Linda 117,242 Dawson, Danny 54 Day, Bob 133 Day, Linda 99,241 Day, Maxine 54,168,210,222,224,237,243 Day, Wayne 54 Deaton, Gene 99 Deavours, Bob 99 Delaney, Madeline 117 Delaney, Nancy 99 Denham, Miriam 99,215,236,245 DePratt, Albert 133 Deriso, Pat 99 Dew, Diane 99,242 Denend, Ed 117 Densmore, Cathy 1 13,240 Dent, Gary 117 DeVaughn, Laura 55,232,243 Dickens, Bebe 133 Dickens, Danny 99 Dickens, Jimmy 117 Dickenson, Bennett 99 Dickenson, Dickie 99,238 Dillard, Warren 177 Dillon, Mary 55,223,241 Dillon, Susan 54,210,223227,237 Dimon, Janet 117 Dinwiddie, Beverly 117 Dobbs, David 133 Dobbs, Leslie 117 Dodelin, Shirley 54,210,224 Dollar, Butch 118,178,218 Dokos, Diane 99,153,220,222 Donaldson, Mary 55 Donaldson, Mike 99 Douglas, Carter 56,213,224,237 Dowie, Donna 133,240 Downey, Linda 99,223 Dozier, Douglas 57,213,222,224,239 Drake, Robyn 99 Dresslar, Jimmy 133, 210 Drew, Meredith 56,222,223,237,244 DuBois, Jackie 118,241 Dudley, Alec 118 Duke, Sandy 57,256 Duncan, Bobby 133 Duncan, Ray 99,178,181,229 Dunn, Joe 57,167,178,179,l8O, 181,183,184,185,186,187, 218,229 Dunn, Sumanda 99,236,241 Durden, Joe 133 Durham, Sallyi 133 Dykes, Julie 56,146,227 Dykes, Marcia 56,237,244 Dykes, Possum 57,169 Eastburn, Janet 57,213,237 Eckberg, Lynette 57,243 Eckland, Kay 99,210,236 Edge, Dickie 99 Edging, Boyd 99,220 Edwards, Conchetta 133,240 Eidam, Paul 99 Eisman, Lynn 118 Ellerbee, Jana 188,241 Elliot, Ben 96,99 Elliot, Billy 133 Eliott, Ginny 133 Elliott, Mitson 99 Ellison, Frank 188 Ellison, Harriet 56,223,237 Ellison, Kay, 57,153,217 Epps, Sandy 99,210 Erwin, Margaret 100,236 Estes, Rickie 56 Estes, Sue 118,232,241 Etherdige, Frank 56,239 Etheridge, Jack 133 Evans, Gus 56,218 Evans, Kenny 118 Evans, Libby 100,232,241 Evans, Norman 118 Evans, Robert 100 Evans, Shiela 118 Everly, Kathy 133 Evert, Cathy 133,234 Evert, Connie 100,213 Eysel, Audrey 118 Eysel, Bruce 57,21O,213,221 Ezell, Teresa 133 F Fabian, Pat 57 Faircloth, Dawn 58,225 Faison, Greg 100 Falkenstrom, Karen 100,241 Falkenstrom, Thiela 118,223 Farley, Elaine 100 Farley, June 133 Farmer, Linda 58 Farrow, Danny 133 Faulk, Susan 118 Faulkner, Jimmy 58 Faulkner, Sonny 100 Favorite, Ralph 58,229,255 Favorite, Sue 118 Feagin, Alan 59 Feinberg, Hill 100,178,218,229 Feinberg, Ronnie 118 Felman, Dan 100,213 Feltman, Cheryl 118,153 Feltman, Monroe 100 Ferguson, Thomas 118 Fielder, John 133 Fielder, Julie 100,105 Fields, Shiela 133,220,245 Fields, Wayne 100 Fieseler, David 133 Fillion, Joyce 100,232,242 Fish, Mary Ann 118,221 Fish, Paula. 100,221 Fisk, Teri 100,221,222 Fitzgerald, Barbara 100 Fitzgerald, Richard 118 Fitzpatrick, Madge 59,2i3,2i6,227,237 Flanagan, Jimmy 118,238 Flanagan, Steve 118,228,238 Fleming, Sharon 100,241 Fletcher, Lamar 133,234 Flournoy, Betsy 118,224 Flournoy, Jean 58,223,256 Flowers, Susan 100 Ford, Judy 118 Ford, Pat 118 Ford, Teena 100,236 Forehand, Pat 133 Forrester, Carol 100,242 Fort, Barbara 118,242 Fortson, Nan 100,219 Foster, Beth 58,210,237,256 Foster, Gail 100,213,227,242 Foster, John 118 Fountain, Gloria 58 Fountain, La.Veda 58,217 Fountain, Mike 133 Fowler, Thomas 118,178 Fox, Becky 118 Fox, Pam 118 Frazer, Charlotte 59,220 Frazier, Ronald 133 Freeman, Jackie 118,228 Freeman, Kathy 133 Freidlander, Ken 59,220 French, Alice 133 French, Mary Anna 100 Freund, Ronnie 133 Friedman, Lolly 133,175,210,220,234,240 Friou, Jack 133,174 Frohn, Karin 133 28 9 Fry, Marilyn 118 Fudge, Martha 58,237 Fulford, Sammy 100 Fuller, Jim 100 Funderburke, Karen 133 Furman, Bob 133 Fussell, Bonnie 118 Fussell, Cathy 100 G Gaither, Brenda 133 Gaither, Larry 58 Gamble, Steve 100 Gambrell, Yvonne 59 Gammage, Anne 118,235,242 Gandy, Carleen 100 Gantt, Bill 59 Gardner, Dave 133 Gardner, Pat 59,213,222,225,232,237 Garner, Jan 59,213,216,227,237 Garner, Jenny 133 Garrard, Bobby 119,228 Garrett, Carol 133 Garrett, Jeff 119 Garrett, Ramona 100,225,220 Garrett, Suzanne 1 19 Gartman, Georgia 133 Gary, Celia 60,237 Gates, Genia 133 Gates, Joe 101,210,238 Gaultney, Bill 133 Gaultney, Susan 1 19 Geeslin, Richard 101 George, Lew 119 Gerson, Edwin 6O,213,228,239 Gerson, Ronnie 60,213,222 Gibbs, Mary Lib 119,235 Gibbs, Sherry 101,224,242 Gibbs, Susan 101,232 Gibson Cathy 133 Gibson, Diane 119 Gibson, James 113,240 Gibson Janice 133 Gibson, Joanne 101,151 Gibson Gibson Gibson ,Judy 101,170 , Mary Ella 119,244 Yvonne 1 19 241 Giles, Virginia 119 Gillman, Harry 134 Gilleland, Danny 134 Gilmore, Glynn 134,240 Givens, Joey 60,239 Givens, Randy 119 Glasgow, Ken 119 Glass, Glass, Charles 61,178,229 Linda 101,220 Glasure, Richard 101,227 Glenn, Tommy 1 1 9 Glover, Howa.rd 134 Glover, Paul 119 Glover, Skipper 227 Gnann, Godfre Jackie 61,241 y, Bobby 101 Goetting, Harry 60 Goff, Corneth 1 19 Goldberg, Frances 119,224 Golston, Eugene 60,213,228 Goode, Martha 134 Goodlett, Nancy 134,240 Goodman, Alan 101,220 Goodman, Glen 119 Goodroe, Jim 101 Goodson, Cheryl 119 Goolsby, Bobby 119,178 Gordon, Phillip 134 Gordon, Ronald 119 Gordy, Bill 60 Gordy, Bill 101 Gordy, Layton 134 Gosdin, Nancy 101 Goss, Gen 134 Gower, Glenda 60,219,237 Graddy, Danny 101 Graddy, Jan 119 Graddy, Judy 119 Graham, Pam 101,236 Graham, Ricky 134,228 Greavu, Mike 101 Grammar, Diane 119,241 Granade, Charlotte 119,235,244 Grant, Nancy 134,221,240 Granth am, Cheryl 60 Grantham, Lawton 134 Graves, Janie 61 Gray, Jane 134 Gray, Linda 60 Green, Don 60 Green, Emily 101 Green, Sue 119,215,224 Greene, Wanda 134,240 Greenhaw, John 134 Greer, Carol 225 Qi ,Nur k 'wi A . ,.,, ,. .,,iKJ,a,: 7 ,ig 'V' Hamilton, Nancy 102,213,215,236,244 Hamilton, Clinton 62 Hampton, Linda 119,230 Hampton, Mary 134 Hampton, Terry 63 Hampton, Wade 178 Hatfield, Richard 62,224 Hathaway, David 134 Hawkins, Ben 63 Hawkins, Dennis 134,238 Hawkins, John 102,213,238 Hayes, Cynthia 102,236,241 Hazouri, Louis 134,213 Hancock, Andy 134 Greer, Phil 101 Grider, Leslie 101,219 Griffin, Bob 119 Griffin, Michele 101,215,220 John 101,220,224,227 Grimes, Grimes, Ronnie 101 Griswold, Anne 134 Grogan, Lynn 134,220 Groman, Jane 101,244 Groman, Jean 119,210,244 Groover, Lin 134 Gueymard, Kathy 61,220 Gunby, Jim 134 Gunn, Mary Ellen 62,244 Gunnels, Kenny 119 Guzik, Steve 134 Gyami, Louise 62,232 Haddock, Don 63,219 Haden, Mike 119 Haines, Barbara 134 Haines, Beverly 63,146,213,241,242 Eugenia 134 Jenny 119,215,235 Haines, Joey 101 Hall, Dianna 102,236,242 Hall, Judy 134,234 Hall, Shirley 102,220,236 Hall, Susan 119 Hallonquist, Linnea 102 Hamby, Barbara 63,169,219,231,256 Ham-by, Ronnie 134 Hamilton, Everett 134 Hamilton, Joe 62,145,213,228 Hamilton, Mary 119 Haines, Haines, Hancock, Donald 102,238 Hand, Reed 134 Handel, Gloria. 119 Hansen, Marilyn 119,220 Hanson, Terry 134 Hardage, Dorothy 119,219,235,241 Harden, Carol 63,147,213,220 Harden, Mickey 119 Hargrove, Johnny 119,178,210,218 Harp, Jimmy 119 Harpe, Brenda 134 Harper, Charlie 119 Ha.rrell, Bill 134 Harrell, Buzzy 134 Harrell, Jerome 119,219 Harrell, Judy 63 Harrell, Marty 102 Harrington, George 120 Harris Beck 63 1 Y Harris, Carol 120,242 Harris, Emma 102 Harris, Helen 134,234 Harris, Lee 120,221 ,225,244 Harris, Mike 102 Harrison, Bev 134 Harrison, Jim 102 Harrison , Lewis 134 Harrison, Misty 102 Harrison, Susan 134 Harrison ,Wes 120 Hartin, Jim 62 Hartman, Cheryl 134,240 Harvey, AnLeone 62 Harvey, Bobby 134 Hassell, Joe 120 Hatcher, Pinky 62,145,155,213,229 Hatfield, Mary 120,241,244 Hazouri, Wanda 63,242 Head, Patsy 134 Heard, Danny 134 Hearn, Mary Jo 64 Hearn, Mike 120 Hecht, Carol 64 Helms, Wayne 64,293 Henderson, Debbie 120,242 Henderson, Sharon 134 Henderson, Wanda 102 Hendrix, Betty 102,215 Hendrix, Carol 120,220 Hendrix, Julia 102 Hendry, Tommy 134 Henesy, Charles 120 Henry, Gay 221 Henry, Kathy 102,242 Henry, Phillip 120 Henry, Kathy 102,242 Henry, Suzanne 65,241 Herin, Alice 134 Herring, Bobby 120 Herrington, Bonnie 135,240 Hester, Peggy 65,213,215,216,217,227 Hett, Carl 102 Hewitt, Betty Jo 64,242 Hewitt, Burton 102 Heydel, Steve 120,178 Heyn, Chris 135 Heyn, Jan 102,242 Hice, Sharon 120 Hice, Sonny 102 Hice, Susan 102,220,222 Hicks, Nina 102,236 Hightower, Carolyn 135 Hill, Bernie 135,221 Hill, Ken 102 Hill, Larry 120,213 Hill, Pat 64,213,222,243 Hilton, Hilton, Hilton, Margaret 135 Millie 103,220,244 Steve 135 Hindsman, Ann 64,232,237,241 Hindsman, Earl 135 Hinson , Hinson, Hinson Eddie 120 Patricia 103,236 Sherry 120 172 Hintonl Butch 103,229 Hinton, Susan 135 Hirsch, David 135 Hirsch, lrving 135 Hobby, Jenny 135 Hodges, Wanda 64,241 Hoehne, Margaret 213 Hoffman, Judy 120,225 Hofstetter, Eddy 103 Holcombe, Bill 65 Holcombe, Jimmy 135 Holland, Patricia 65,223 Hollaway, Sandy, 120,241 Hollaman, Jimmy 65 Holt, Charles 120 Holton, Willy 64 Holton, Harriet 120 Hooke, Jane 130,340 Hooks, Cindy 135 Horne, Eddie 135 Horne, Ronnie 65,178,186,218,229 Horton, Tom 120 Hope, Robin 120,210 Hostinsky, Mike 65,221,239,252 Hostinsky, Pat 103,221,247 Hotard, Louis 103 Hotard, Neil 65,229 Howard, Bill 135 Howard, Richard 103 Howard, Sheila 135 Howell, Diane 135 Huddleston, Brenda 135 Hudlovg, Anita 135 Hudson, Kay 135, 240 Hudson, Ronnie 65,222 Hudspe th, Steve 135 Huff, Pud 135 Hufstetler, Beniy 120,178,218,221,229 Hug hes, Edsel 66,17B,179,229,252 Hughes, Tommy 135 Hughes, Pat 120 Hughston, Edgar 135 Huling, Woody 120 Hulsey, Beth 66,241 Humes, John 1-03,218 Humphries, Ray 66 Hunt, John 135,245 Hunt, Kay 67 Hunt, Len 135 Hunt, Lynn 66,223 Hunter, Anne 120,242 Hunter, John 103 Hunter, Libby 67,1 s2,224,237,242 Hutchins, Beverly 66 Hutchins, Cynthia 103,241 Hutto, Randolph 120 Hyden, John 120 Hyneman, Tommy 103,218 Johnson, Greg 103' Johnson, Gwynn 103,223 Johnson, Joe 103,171 Johnson, Kathy 103,236,241 Johnson, Lane 121,217,235,241, Johnson, Louise 121 Johnson, Ronald 66,254 Johnson Steve 1 35 Johnson: wniaam 67 Johnston, Debbie 135,234 Johnston, Robert 244 Joiner, Joiner, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Lynn 135,234 Nancy 102,234,236,241 Bobby 121 Brenda 135,232 Candy 103 Cathy 69,220,227 Carol 121,220 Danrgy 135 David 68,168,211,239 Gail 121,241 Jack 104 Kirnberely, Sue 104,242 Kimbrough, Kathy 104,111,2 Kimbrough, Patty 104 Kimbrough, Peyton 121 Kineard, Connie 121,153 Buford 135 lllges, Susie 66,21O,213,231 lniego, Johnny 135 Isaac, James 135 lsaacs, Susan 103,215,236 J Jackett, Russell 135 Jackson, Ben 135 Jackson, Bonnie 103,236,241 Jackson, Connie 103,170 Jackson, Gini 237 Jackson, Helen 66,219,237 Jackson, Holly 103,152,230,232,236 Jackson Ken 135 Jackson: Lawrence 103 Jackson, Pats 103 236 Jackson, James, Cindy 135,234 Jandrew, Renee 67 Y , Patti 66,213,219,237 Jaccino, Mike 120 Jenkins, Lon 67,224,239 Jenkins, Steve 120 Johnson, Ann 120 Johnson, Bill 135 Johnson, Bobby 120 Johnson, Butch 103 Johnson, Dale 135 Johnson, David 103,219,222,232 Johnson, Donald 103 Johnson, Eileen 121,220 Johnson, Frank 135 Johnson, Gini 66,224,244 Johnson, Glenda 103,222 Johnson, Glenda 121,230 Johnson, Greg 135 Jones, Jennie 69,222,241 Jones, Mike 104 Jones, Nancy 121,242 Jones, Pat 135 Jones, Patricia 121 Jones, Paul 69 Jones, Randy 135 Jones, Ray 68 Jones, Rodney 104 Jones, Ronnie 104 Jones, Sammy 69 Jones, Stephen 121 Jordan, Cecil 104,229 Jordan, Gloria 68,224,242,256 Jordan , Laurel 104 Jordan, Pat 104,241,249 Jordan ,vai 121,172,225 Joy, Karen 121 Juneau, Donna 68,242 K Kaufman, Cheryl 104 Keebaugh, Rick 135 Kellar, Keller, Keller, Kathy 104,241 Burton 121 Roland 104 Kelly, Jan 121,173,226 Kendal Kendal Kendal l, Karen 104,236 l, Randy 104 I, Steve 135 Kendrick, Bootsie 121,226,235 Kenimer, Norma 104 Kennon, Gerry 69 Kent, Judy 104,236 Kerr, Kay 69,237 Key, Betty 104,219 Key, Billy 135 Kibby, Kibby, Bill 69 Kathy 224 King King, can 69,178,2l8,228 King, King, Carole 121 Cecilia 121 King, Charlie 104 King, Connie 121,221 King, Dodie 68 King, Jack 135 King, Kathy 121 King, Laura 135,240 King, Pam 68 King, Penny 68 King, Tommy 104 Kingston, George 68 Kingston, Leslie 69 Kinlaw, Judy 135,234,240 Kinnard, Bruce 121 Kinnett, Claire 135,175 Kirkland, Donna 104,232 Kirkland, Johnny 135 Kirkland, Judy 135 Kirven, Elliot 135 Kirven, Frances 69,145,155,210,213,227,237 Kirven, Hal 104 Kitchen, Larry 104,245 Kite, Angie 104,236 Knauf, Barbara 104,230 Knight, Jackie 70,244 Knight, Virginia 70,213,237 Knighton, Claude 70 Knighton, Keith 70,244 Knowles, Kathy 121 Knox, Elizabeth 136 L Lamb, Jennie 136,220,240 Lambert, Tommy 121 Land, Charlie 105 Land, Jeffery 121,238,244 Land, Patty 105 Land, Susan 121,221 Landrum, Joe 121,228 Lane, Bobby 136 Lane, Charlotte 105,244 Lane, Julia 121 Lane, Sandra 121 Langdon, Donna 136,240 Langdon, Frank 70,229 Langford, Bill 121 Lanham, Chuck 136 Lanier, Susan 70,216,217,226,237 Lapides, David 136 Lapides, Debbie 70,213,214,215 216,217,221,222,227 Larson, Jim 105 Lauterback, Kim 136 Lawrence, Cortez 70,228,254 Lawrence, LaJuan 105 Leath, Mary Jane 121,224 Lee, Elizabeth 122 Lee, Mike 136 Legon, Ronnie 105 Leonard, Isabelle Lumpkins, Terri 105,221,224,235 Lunsford, Rita 122,219 Lupo, Barbara 136,234 Lybarger, Wanda 105,220 Lyon, Bill 122 Lynch, Frances 136 Lynch, Linda 105 Lynch, Ray 71,179,184,218,226,229 Lynch, Tibbie 122,241 Mc McAuliffe, Cheryl 71,241 McAuliffe, Jim 136 McCafferty, Mike 136 McCag McCall hren, Patsy 136 , Wayne 122 McCamey, Darby 122 McCamey, John 105,170,178,218,229 McCarley, Gail 136 McCarthy, Gene 136 McClai n, Barry 122 McClung, Anita 72 McCIung, Jay 122,213,225 McClure, Ann 72,213,216,225 McClure, Becky 105,213,222 McClure David 122 Meciufei Peggy 136 McCosh, Jimmy 72 McCosh, Marorie 105,232,242 McCoy, Pam- 105 McCullar, Leanne 122 McCullar, Pam 122 McCutchen, Charles 72 McDaniel, Jerry 105 McDaniel, Rommie 73 McDaniel, Victor 136 McDonald, Charlie 73 McDonald, Gary 136 McDonald, Mary Anne 122 McDonald, Tommy 122 McGarr, Carol 105,224 McGarrah, Linda 122,220 McGa,rrah, Louise 72 McGarrah, Scott 136 McGee, Melissa 136 McGee, Pat 134, 136 McGehee, Bob 105,178 McGill, Deborah 224,236 McGough, Pat 136 McQuire, Jackie 136 McGuire, Nanette 136 McHugh, Rusty 122,228 McLachlan, Bill 136 McLean, Carol 136 McLendon, Susan 136 McManious, Anne 136 McManious, Janice 136 N1cMurrain, Pa.t 136 McMurray, Tom 72 McRae, Sandy 122,244,245 McVey, Joanne 222 71,167,210,216,237 Leonard, Lewis 122 Lesley, Cindy 122,232 Leffew, Ronnie 136 Levins, Freddy 122 Levy, Mark 122 Lewis, Butch 105 Lewis Lewis Lewis Hollis 105 Larry 122 Laura 136,210 Marcia 241 Lewis, Lewis, Marion 70 Lewis, Nancy 136 Roger 122 Lewis, Lillyman, Jean 71,237 Lindsey, Carol 136 Livingston, Gayle 70 Livingston, Tommy 105 Lloyd, Sue 136 Locklar, Larry 122 Loflin, Beth 136,234,240 Logan, Vicki 122 Long, Judy 71,242 Loyd, Sandy 105 Lucas, Mike 136 Luckett, Mike 71 M Maholick, Bob 122 Marchbanks, Beverly 136 Marchbanks, Nancy 72 Marlowe, Kathy 122 Marshall, Eddie 122 Marshall, Ross 229 Martin, Bob 122 Martin, Josephine 224 Martin, Linda. 122,219,221,224,232 Martin, Memory 122 Massey, Brenda 136 Matthews, Euchee 122 Maund, Claire 72,217,237 Maxwe Maxwe May, J ll, Jan 122,232 ll, Peter 136,220 im. Tom 73 May, Phyllis 215 Mayes, Crystal 122,241 Mays, Bob 73,220 Mealing, Lee 72,220 Meeks, Connie 122,232 Mendel, Peggy 136,234 Mendenhall, David 136 Mendenhall, Debbie 123,241 Mendenhall, Jane 136,240 Mendenhall, Karen 123 Mendenhall, Kathy 72,213,217,224,242 Mendenhall, Sheryl 222 Mendenhall, Veda 136 Merritt, Mike 123 Mullin, Mullin, Gloria 123,232 Hugh 107 Pol Ieys, Metcalf, Dot 136,234 Metz, James 213,227 Meyers, Allen 73 Miles, Cynthia 136,241 Miles, Sylvia 224 Miller, Becky 241 Miller Carol 123,210 Maiiefi Dianne 222,241 Miller, Jack 74,178,179,218,229,254 Miller, James 74 Miller, Nancy 220,245 Miller Peggy 1 23 Miller, Walter 123 Mims, Diane 123 Minick, Sonny 136 Minton, Diane 123,210,241 Mitchell Edward 75 Mitchell, Gwen 136 Mitchell, Jane 123 Mitchell, Joanne 75,217 Mitchell, Judy 136,240 Mitchell, Linda 136,240 Mitchell, Lynn 136 Mitchell, Susan 136 Mitchell, Tommy 137 Mobley, Berry 137,175 Mobley, Sam 75 Moody, Jimmy 137 Moon, Carol 123,224,232 Moore, Charlie 137 Moore, Chris 123 Moore, George 137 Moore, Linda 137 Moore, Patricia 236 Moreno, Sherry 137 Monfort, Doug 75 Monfort, Emily 123 Monk, Ann 123,172 Montgomery, George 107,178 Mordic, Eldon 107 Morfield, Dick 137 Mortield, Raymond 123 Morgan, Bobo 74,167 Morgan, Carla 137 Morgan, Fred 74 Morgan, Joanne 75,213,222,247 Morgan, Kathy 137 Morgan, Lynda 123 Morgan, Richard 75 Morgan, Steve 137 Morris, Gail 75,223,232,241 Mullin, Linda 123,223,232,244 Randy 123 244 Mullin, , Mullins, Bobby 123 Mullis, Charles 137 Murphy, Ann 137 Murphy, Laura Jane 137,240 Murray, Bobby 107,178 Murray, Frank 137 Myers, Judy 123,l5O,221,224,242 Myers, Susan 222 Myler, Gloria 123,232 N Naughter, Eugene 107 Neal, Bill 123 Neal, Bill 137 Neal, Larry 137 Neilson, Margie 107 Nelson, Steve 123 Nettles, Sharon 107 Newsome, Linda 107,232,241 Newsome, Susan 123,221,224 Nichols, Nick 137 Nickerson, Dan 137 Nickersno, Ken 107 Nitcher, Nancy 107,220,236 Nix, Mary 74 Nixon, Diane 137,240 Nixon, Dennis 123 Noble, Arthur 123 Noble, Shelly 137,220,234 Noblitt, Bobby 107 Noblitt, Janice 123 Noe, Donna 107 Noel, Bill 74 Noell, Kay 123,232,241 Norris, Charles 107 Norton, Carol 107,232 Norton, John 107 Norton, Larry 137 Norwood, Carol 75,222,242 Norwood, Susan 137,175,210,221,234 Nottage, Casey 123 Nottage, Janie 137 Noxon, Susie 107 O Oates, Sandy 123,210,226 Odam, James 107 Morrison, Dennis 137 Morrow, Frank 75 Mosley, Larry 107,210,218,229 Mott, Gary 137 Moultrie, Jimmy 74,213,228,247,249 Moye, William 137 Mulkey, Steve 107 Mulliken, Sharon 241 Odom, Odom, Cindy 123 Gail 75 Oesterreicher, Donna. 76,232 Ogie, Bonnie 137 Olive, Mike 137 Olney, Donna 137,240 Olney, Greg 107,222 O'Neal, Nan 76,220,244 Osteen, David 137 Osteen, Pam 123 Osteen, Steven 76 Overby, David 123 Overby, Terry 77 Owens, Victor 107 Ozley, Linda 76,215,232 Ozley, Pat 107,241 P Packer, Bill 137 Padgett, Wanda 108,236,244 Page, Jane 123,225 Page, John 77,210,213,221,225 Page, Leslie 108 Page, Sandra 76,145,146,169,213, 217,237,242 Palmer, Dottie 123 Parham, Allen 108 Parker, Alan 137 Parker, Carolyn 108,236 Parker, Clyde 137 Parker, Cynthia 137 Parker, Donny 137 Parker, Gayle 137 Parker, Jimmy 76 Parker, Leslie 108 Parker, Neal 108 Parker, Diane 137 Parks, Betsy 108,236 Parks, Cecelia 137 240 Parks, Christy 123,242 Parks, Theo 123 Parrish, Larry 123 Parta.in, Charmaine 108,220 Passmore, Jan 137 Passmore, John 101,108,152,171 213,218,226,238 Passmore, Nina 102,108,231 Patch, Nancy 123,220,242 Pate, Dan 123 Pate, Dotty 76,244 Pate, Joe 123 Pate, Susan 137 Patrick, Bruce 108,220 Patrick, can 76,146,213,221,222, 226,239,254 Patrick, Vicki 77,220 Patterson, Susan 77,237 Patterson, Susan 137,217,243 Patton, Wayne 124,224 Payne, Mary Lee 76,232 Peacock, Barbara 124 Peacock, Carol 124 Peacock, Janice 76 Peacock, Joyce 124,232,241 Peacock, Tom 77 Pearce, Patty Jo 77,237,241 Pearson, Brenda 137 Pease, Kathleen 108,236 Pease, Mimi 137,138 Peason, Suzanne 241 Peavy, Donna 12 7 Peavy, Randall 124 Peddy, David 108 Paddy, Nancy 96,108 Peebles, Becky 108 Pekor, Pember Kathy 137 ton, Mike 108 Penn, Anne 124,215 Pennington, Penny 108,170,178,183,186,229 Perdue, Becky 108 Perrott, Susan 124,173,225 Perrott, Walter 108 Perry, Pam 137 Petrasek, Bill 138 Pettis, Sondra 77,232,237,242 Phelps, Philips, Angus 124 Susan 78,213,225,227,237 Phillips, Ben 138 Phillips, Beverly 77,232 Phillips, Julie 78,247,249 Phillips, Mark 108,225 Phillips, Sherry 124 Pickard, Kay 124,221 Pickerson, Celeste 138,240 Pierce, Pierce, Pinner, Paula 138,220,240 Weesie 78 Joanne 124,223,232 Pittman, Jimmy 78 Pitts, Helene Player, 79,147,152,217,224,232 Delores 108,236 Plemmons, Joe 124 Plock, Patricia 108 Plyler, Vicke 108,230 Susy 1 24 Poole, Jimmy 138 Pope, Joe 124 Pope, Marie 109,152,224,232,236 Porter, Penny 124,230 Potter, Beverly 79,215,237 Pounds, Janie 78 Powell, Barbara 138 Powell, Cathy 138 Powell, Denny 138 Powell, Jill 109,243 Powell, Marian 138,240 Powell, Rosemary 138 Powell, Sandy 109 Power, Jeane 78 Power, Susan 124 Prator, Robert 109 Preston, Becky 109 Preston, Jessie 78 Preston, Lydia 138 Price, Ronnie 78 Proctor, Billy 124 Proctor, Jimmy 79 Prophet, Sammy 124 Pruitt, Carol 79 Pruitt, Nancy 124 Pruitt, Sherry 124,220 Psalmond, Joe 109 Pugh, Gary 109 Pugh, Steve 124 Pursley, Benny 138 Purtle, Nancy 78 Pylant, Linda 138 Q Quintard, Alex 109 R Rachelson, Stanley 78,222 Radcliff, Jimmy 109 Ragan, Greg 109 Ragan, Hedy 138 Rainbow, Judy 138 Rainbow, Susan 109 Raines, Doyle 124 Rainwater, Peggy 109 Raley, Harold 124 Rambo, Bo 79 Ramsey, Al 138 Rand, Georgia 138 Rand, Linda 109 Ratliff, Tim 124 Ray, Joe 80 Ray, Sally Jo 80 Rayburn, Linda 109 Reagan, Nancy 138 Reddick, David 81,222,229 Redmond, John 124 Redmond, Tommy 138 Reed, Kirk B1,145,155,168,213 218,221,224,226,229,252 Reed, Pat 138,210 Reed, Richard 81,178,187,218,229,255 Reeder, Tom 109 Reeson, James 138 Reeves, Hazel 109,244 Reeves, Kenna 109,232 Reilly, Mike 138 Reiney, Reisenb Reisenb Howard 124 erger, Anne 138,234 erger, Regina 109,213,225 Revell, Doug 138 Thornell, Revell, Linda 124,232 Re nolds Carol n 81 Y 1 Y Reynolds, Steve 124,228,238,245 Rhodes, Adrian 109 Rice, Patty 138 Richardson, Patricia 124,217,244 Riley, Cheryl 80 Rilovick, Lynda 80 Ritch, Paul 81 Rivais, Jody 109 Rivers, Barbara Jo 124,232 Robbins, Dick 81,145,152,21O,213,227,255 Robbins, Kenneth 81,222 Robbins, Pat 138 Roberts, Bonnie 109,236 Roberts, Beverly 241 Roberts, Carl 124 Roberts, Cathey 109,241 Roberts, Claire 138 Roberts, Jean 109 Royal, Buster 82,222 Rozier, Gary 138 Rucker, Rita 110,152 Ruffner, Ted 82 Rusk, Peggy 110,232,248 Russell, Jackie 125,172 Russell, Linda 110,236 Russell, Sally 82,215 Rutland, Chucky 138 Rutladge, Jim 82 Rutledge, Nancy 125,210 S Salter, Billy 125 Sandefur, Ca.ro1yn 1 10 Sanders, Eddie 83 Sanders, Joel 125 Sanders, Larry 83 Satlof, Alice 138,217,240 Satlof, Anita 110,213,215,224,234,236,244 sarlof, Linda 138,234,240 Satterfield, Sandra 110,210,231 Saunders, Dickie 138 Sawyer, Alfred 125 Sayers, Carolyn 82,218,219,223,232,237 Sayers, Ralph 110 Scarbrough, Margo 138,152 Schieble, Patricia 138 Schloth, Lucille 125 Schnell, Mary Lou 82,220 Schomburg, Lea 138,234 Schuck, Juliet 138 Schiessler, Lucy 138,234 Roberts, Karen, 109,241 Roberts, Sandy 138 Roberts, Sonny 109,218 Robertson Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, , Becky 109,217 Ann 109,236,242 Bob 80 Byron 124 Robinson, John 110 Robinson Kenneth 1 10 Robinson' Markie 81,165,167 Rodaenbg Rogers, E Rogers, L rry, Berta 110,170,232 velyn 124,242 arry 138 Rogers, Wayne 138 Roller, Martin 138 Romeo, Mary Ellie 80,223 Rominger, Jeffery 138 Roper, Ea Roper, Jo rl 80,255 hn 80 Rosella, Robert 81 Rosenstrauch, Larry 125,238 Rosier, Mary 110,210,241 Ross, Betty 125,232 Ross, Bill 110 Ross, Judy 81,241 Ross, Victor 125 Rowe, Ronnie 125 Rowe, Sally 110,220 Roy, Diana 110,232,241 Roy, Jack 138 Schultz, Marilyn 125,220 Schwant, Carol 82,225,241 Schwartz, Robert 82,145,213,224,227,228 Scott, Audrey 138 Scott, Gail 138 Scott, Jane 138,234 Scott, Robert 125 Scovill, Sally 138 Scovill, Tom 110,210,218 Screws, Graham 110,215,236 Scroggs, Sandy 110 Scruggs, Kirk 83,178,186,229 Seaman, Bob 138 Searcy, Joanne 125,232 Seeger, Sherry 83,145,224,242 Seeger, Steve 139 Self, Geraldine 125,232 Sellars, Danny 110,178,229 Sellers, Philip 139 Sessions, Jeri 82,219,222,237 Setaro, Terry 82,213,225 Sewell, Rusty 125 Sewell, Tommy 83 Shapiro, Sherry 139 Shapiro, Steve 110 Shavers, Monroe 139 Shaw, Siggle 139 Sheaffer, Tim 125 Shears, Mike 125 Sheffield, Larry 83 Sheheane, Herbert 139 Sherman, Barbara 125,220,241 Sherrod, Billie 139 Sherrod, Tony 125 Shields, Chris 110,228,238 Shinholster, Kahty 110,236 Shinkle, Rebecca 125 Shollenberger, John 125 Short, Lee 110 Short, Walter 139 Shull, Linda 12S,210,232,241 Shumny, Billy 125 Shumny, Randy 83,218 Sikes, Jimmy 83 Silcox, Becky 110,210,213,217 Silcox, David 139 Sills, Mike 125 Stewart, Gary 126 Stewart, Margie 139,220,240 Stirrup, Nancy 87,148,169 Stoecker, Jay 1 1 1 Stokes, Ray 111,178 Stoller, Susan 139 Stoltz, Anne 87,213,223,225 Stoneback, Henry 139 Stonebraker, Frank 139 Storey, Peyton 86 Storey, Sonny 86 Stratford, Drake 126 Stratford, Sandy 139 Streetman, Larry 111,220,227 Strickland, Phil 111 Strickland, Vickie 139 Strother, Buzzy 126 Silver, Sharon 84,220 Simmons, Janice 139 Simmons, Pam 110,236 Simpson, David 110 Sims, Shiela 224,232 Skelton, Joan 125 Skelton, Rodney 110 Skipper, Mike 125,244 Slade, Jennifer 139,152,220 Slaughter, Steve 108,110 Slayton, Peggy 139,234 Smith, Ann 85,216 Smith, Anne 125 Smith, Carol 85,242 Smith, Dallas 125,173,210 Smith, Donnie 111 Smith, Edwina 111,219,223,236 Smith, Gail 84,222,242 Smith, Helen 111 Smith, Janet 139 Smith, Karen, 111,230,236 Smith, Kathy 125 Smith, Lynn 84,219,223,237 Smith, Marcia 111,236,242 Smith, Marilyn 111,223,236 125,210,232,241 Smith, Mary Milton Smith, Mike 111 Smith, Renner 125,221 Smith, Steve 84,247 Smith, Steve 139 Smith, Wayne 125 Sm the Adele 125 224 Strohter, Sandy 111,241 Stubbs, Mary 126,232 Sturnpnoffer, Joan I 1 1,171 Sturrup, Jens 139,243 Sullivan, Dan 111 Sullivan, Roy Earl 87 Summers, Owen 87 Summerville, Ronnie 111 Sunderson, John 126 Sutton, Sylvia 126 Swearinger, Connie 87 Sweat, Kathy 126 Swift, Stephanie 126,232 Swygert, Nancy 126,241 T Taft, Linda 86,241 Talley, James 139 Taylor, Beverly 112 Taylor, Bobby 86 Taylor, Bobby 139 Don 126 Taylor, Taylor, Janis 126,221 Taylor, Rodney 139 Tedder, Sharon 139 Teel, Elaine 139 Templin, Jerri 112,241 Terry, Becky 86,222,226,232,237 Terry, Gayle 86 Terry, Jane 112,222,236 Terry, Mike 126 Terry, Theresa 139 Tharpe, Sally 112 Thigpen, Kathy 139,221 Y 1 I Snelling, Val 111,210,244 Snellings, Anne 111,242 Snyder, Norbert 125 Soloman, Ash 125,178,181,218 Sparrow, Helen 84,213,217,226,232,237 Sparrow, Louise 125,217,232,241 Speed, Sally 111,232,236 Spencer, Rica, 125,225 Spillers, Dorothy 84 Spivey, Jane 85,145,146,213,218, 219,22O,227,237 Spradlen, Mary 139 Springer, Jerry 84,154,213,247 Spurlock, Lorrie 139,240 Stacey, Barry 1 1 1 Stacey, John 139 Stacy, Terry 1 1 1 Stacy, Terry 85 Stafford, Susan 125,242 Stagg, Terry 139 Stanford, Lee 84,167 Stanford, Starr 126,221 Stanford, Tootie 139,234 Stapleton, Ann 139 Stapleton, Lloyd 84 Starbuck, Elizabeth 139 Starbuck, lllges 85,146,210,213,227,237 Starlin, Calvin 86,178,181,218,229 Steele, Linda 139 Steen, Arlis 11 1 Steen, Lewis 111,178 Steffen, Danny 86 Stein, Harriet 139 Steinburg, Stephanie 126 Steiner, Gordon 1 1 1 Steltzenmuller, Jay 111 Stephens, Dottie 87 Stephens, Thad 126,244 Stern, Allen 87,221,228 Stewart, Bill 87 Stewart, Cathy 126,241 Thigpen John 87,149,221,226,227,239,254 Thomas, Henry 155,168,213,239 Thomas, Jane 126 Thomas, Ken 87,213,222,224,227 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomble Robin 139 Sherry 139,174 Sherwood 126 Suzette 139 Joe 139 Y, Thompson, Butch 126,238 Thompson , cathy 126,242 Thompson, Martha 88 Harold 139 Thornell, Myra 112 Thorpe, Mitchell 139 Thunderbird, Karen 139 Thurmond, Bill 88 Thwaite, Liz 139,210,234 Thwaite, Suzy 112,171,213,236 Tilly, Aiien 139 Tilly, Karen 112,225,232 Timm, Patricia 88 Tinnell, Lynn 88,256 Tomblin, Molly 139 Tommy, Cathy 126 Tommy, Don 126 Tommy, Jimmy 89,244 Townsend, Max 126 Trawick, David 126 Trawick, Larry 89,178,229 Trice, Jerry 112 Trigg, Carolyn 126,232 Triplett, Tony 139 Trussell, Jimmy 138,210 Tuck, Catherine 126 Tucker, Tucker, Barbara 126 Billy 88,166,178,210,218 Tucker, Bo 112 Tucker, Mike 139 Tucker, Sue 112,241 Turner, Ann 112,241 Turner, Carol 112,210,232 Turner, Donna 139,234 wiiaiaker, Jerry 127,21o,224,235 Turner White Wolf, lrene 93,217 Viens, Anne 140 Williams West, Mary 127 Z Turner, Gene 222,228 Turner, Gretchen 138,139 Turner , Lee 112 Nancy 139,221 Turner: Patricia 88,232,244 Turner, Rebecca 126,220,245 Turner Tom 88 Turrenfine, Minor 139 T Ier, Avis 139,240 Y Tyler, Tyler, Tyler, Barbara 88,237 Ginny 126 Sandra 126,232,241 U Underwood, Patricia 89,223,230 Upchurch, Philip 89,229 LJpDeG raph, Virginia 126,243 Ussery, Richard 112 Uzzell, Vail, L Vail, S Cathy 126,221,232 V inda 38,139 usan 126,224 Vanderlip, Gail 112,236,241 Van Doorn, Lissa, 140 Van Horn, Wynn 126 Van Meter, Judy 88,237,243,244 Varner, Ann 112,220,236 Varner, Carolyn 140,220,234 Vaughan, Cathy 88,168,213,224,227,234 Veal, Loy 89,244 Vernada, 140 Vick, Penny 112,244 Viens, Cathy 126 Vinson, Valinda 89 Vogel, Voight Sharon 112 , Brenda 140 Voight, Ronnie 89 Wade, Wade, Wade, W Ann 140 Bob 140 Tommy Wages, Diane 140,152,240 Waites, Tom 112,244 Whitaker, Ronald White Bill 113 Wilson , Guy 92,21 3,21 8,252,279 Winters, Bill 140 Witt, Barbara 140,240 Waldrop, John 134,140,175 Waldrop, Rita 90,166,213,232,237,256 Walker, Pam 112,242 Walker, Nonnie 127 Walker, Sally 140,234 Wall, Bobby 112,244 Waller, Brenda 140,234 Walls, Nancy 140 Walsh, Larry 127 VValters, Rodney 127 Wangle, Judy 127 Ward, Danny 112 Ward, Lynn 140,240 Ward, Sheila 140,220 whaief Gina 140 White, Harry 127 Whtie, Janice 113,1o7,171,236 Susan 127,244 Whitmire, Eddie 113 Whiten, Ray 140 Whittle, Gloria 127 Wiggins, Suellyn 127 Wilcher, Jerry 127 Wilde, Patsy 90,237,230 Wiley, Cordy 138,140 Ruth 90,213 Wilheit, Wilheit, Skipper 140 Wilkes, David 113 Witt, David 93,228 Witt, Julie 93,168,213,217 Wolensky, Jack 113 Wolf, Wolf, Wolfe, Wolff, Wolff, Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood, Sandra 113,224 Skipper 140 Stephanie 93,213,225,237 Bruce 127,173 Michael 127 Arden 108,113,221 Deane 127 Karen 140 Willy 113 Warner, Barbara 112 Warren, Jimmy 140 Warren, Richard 127 Waters, Waters, Cheryl 127,241 Frances 1 12 Watkins, Pam 112,230 Watkins, Molly 112 Watkins, Murray 112 Watson Bill 140 Watson, Frances 90,219,222,230 Watson, Parn 140 Watson, Pat 127 Xfvatson, Regina 112,220,242 Watson, Wendy 127 Weaver, Don 127 Weaver, Nancy 113,220 Weaver, Susan 140,240 Weaver, Tommy 90 Webb, sem 113,222,242 Wilkes, Janice 140 Wilkes, Johnny 127 Wilkes, Li Wilkinson nda 127,243 , Carol 127,220 Wilkinson, Mike 113 Wilkinson, Robert 244 Wilkinson ,Wes 127 Willett, Nancy 90,152,224 Willett, Sue 127 Williams, Ann 127 Williams, Annette 127 Williams, Beverly 90 Williams, Billy 127 Williams, Bobby 113 Williams, Frank 127,228 Williams, George 140 Williams, Gloria 91,215,217 Williams, Joe 127 Williams, John 91,228 Woodall, Susan 113,215 Woodham, Martha 113,219,224 Woodruff, Maureen 113,215,241 Woolridge, Elisa 140,232,234 Wrenn, Linda. 113,241 Wright, Ann 127 Wright, John 127 Wright, Randy 140,175 Wyatt, Danny 113,15O,151,238 Wyatt, Ree 140 Wynn, Sharyn 127 Wyrosdick, Zela 140 Y Yarbrough, Linda 113 Yarbrough, Mary Ellen 92,232 Yarbrough, Ron 178,229 Yarnall, Steve 140 89,154,222,225,226,252,279 Wade, Wright 90 Waddell, Richard 134,140 Wadsworth, Jimmy 140 4 Webber, Barbara 127 Wein, Steve 127 Weinmeister, Gail 140,220,240 Weissinger, Walter 127,225 Welch, Charles 127 west, Emily 14o,21o,22o,221,234 West, Jimmy 91 wesi, Lane 91,219,224,22a,279 Westall, Marion 127 Westbrook, Linda 127 Westcott, Mike 140,210 Kathy 90 Williams, Martha Ann 127,224241 Williams, Merry 127,241 Williams, Pat 241 Williams, Ray 140 Sonny 113 Williams, Williams, Tommy 90 Williamson, Ashley 91,145,213 Williamson, Lynn 140 Willis, Bonnie 140,234 Willis, Choo Choo 92 Willis, Jon 113 Ylvington, Tom 92 Yoe, Meredith 113 Young, Glenda 241 Young, Helen 140,220,240 Young, Joe 140 Young, Nancy 113 Young, Ray 140 Young, Susan 93 Youngblood, JaDon 1 13 Westcott, Monty 127 Wetzel, Lynn 140,234 Willis, Linda 127,173,243 Wilson, Annette 241 Zimmerman, Cathy 113 Zimmerman, Helena 113,151 In Memorzhm... fllajor Eugene D Freeman 95 to U' Y.. 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