Decatur High School - Golden Memories Yearbook (Decatur, AL)

 - Class of 1966

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If Wmwvf ,I fa U1 QW' WILL W ,,,, , ,II I . . -- Izmg-,f , 1 ,,T?ff2'f ,, A 'L I I I I f 1 L-IM , ? ?3fi9l?II '- I. ,, ,Le 143 , MI Here it is . . .0 yearothard work, put together for us to remember our high school days. Theywerehappyones, yet somewhat of a puzzle. In this book we have tried to fit those puzzle pieces togeth- er, showing how each onefits perfectly into our lives as stu- dents here at Decatur High School. A puzzle makes one think. Here we think ond learn, mix- ing knowledge with friend- ship and good times. We give this book to you, the students of Decatur High, with that thought. Try to continue this associ- ation of the educational and enioyable things in life, and yours will be a less puzzling one. OUR SCHOCL ENCOMPASSES MANY FACETS OF LIFE LEARNING . . . AND FRIENDLINESS FELLOWSHIP COMPETITION PARTICIPATION AND JUST LOOKING ON . ALL CGMBINE T0 FORM DECATUR' HIGH SCHOCL . . . A LIFE WITHIN ITSELF TABLE OF coNTENTs administration 8. faculty student body senior class iunior class sophomore class i freshman class organizations features athletics a snapshots IN MEMORIAM Mrs Candler Caln Secretary at our school truendto the faculty and student body advisor confidant and loyal supporter of our many plans and prolects, passed from our midst while we were away from school durmg the summer months We mnss her generous spnrlt, her cheerful, happy dlsposltlon and her love that seemed to enfold each of us here at Decatur Hugh School That loss IS common, would not make My own less butter, rather more Too common' Never morning wore To evening, but some heart dad break Tennyson ln Memoriam ' I I I I i an 'Y K' wiilwi' 'fqywffqy , 2, :w -ini' A ' ff: ' -- F' 4- . a-.,,, W.. PP M A Wx ,Y , 3532 'rw V ? , ,VV ,ix 165' 3 I 1 gJgi'f '.1- I amen I E, ,.., i' 5.5 hi Q' .W s n!l l 15 H ..Q, V M-Q --i :. :12 Nl faculty and administration BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULATES SCHOOL YEAR The City Board of Education is composed of five inter- ested citizens who are appointed by the City Commission for five-year staggered terms. The policies and regulations pertaining to public schools are determined by Mr. Bruce Spencer - twenty-eight years Pockman Manufacturing Company Mr. Emmett McClary - twenty years McClary Tire Company T2 these men. Mr. H. R. Leeman Superintendent of City Schools Mr. J. H. Calvin - two years Attorney 95W' rl xg Mr. John F. Smithers, Jrftourteen years Accountant Mr. Thomas C. White - six years Manager, Alabama Flour Mills Well-known to all of us with his friendly smile and thoughtfulness in either school matters or everyday prob- lems, Mr. Jenkins is a man whom we all look upon with respect and admiration. As our principal, he guides us through the chores of school, making the days seem shorter with his wit and wonderful sense of humor, yet knowing when to be serious, too. Decatur High School is honored to have such a man at her main post, guiding her students to the straight path of knowledge. WILLIAM H. JENKINS, PRINCIPAL ., ., 1 if sf-I M My , MR. WOOTEN AND ASSISTANTS KEEP BOTH STUDENTS AND BOOKS IN BALANCE Mr. Lester Wooien Assistant Principal ,, - ,En g W l 'iii 'Q MVS- R- N- Coker Mrs. James I. Watson Bookkeep ins Secreiary GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT EXPAND THIS YEAR TO INCLUDE TWO CFFICES This year the guidance department moved into a new office. During the summer, Mr. FuIler's old room, 79, was partitioned into two private conference rooms and an out- side reception room . Miss McCall is now working with Miss Wright in these offices, helping students with schedules, problems, and college applications. We students are indebted to Miss Wright and Miss 'McCall for their unending help in our everyday school life. Miss Elsie Wright E ,EI ,,., y Miss Wright helps Phillip Powell, a senior, with his college applications. Miss Inez McCall I5 1' - Ei .. I 31.1 ' I ' -I 512 ., R rr' 'i -'wwf 'V ' 1. ' - - . - ,N -nqlgsy ' I .. -. ,IW ?:s.,,j,3.Q-9-1 ' wg A . 15 iff.. is ,- :.f.,,1if. JeJlfl'i1i My My 3 ..IM,M,-5: 23 igi.y........c,g,.f..f,folly, ,Ryu -V.. Mfr, ,,.....:g...,,.w..1 1 ml, .ge - EL R . .ef . - -wffflllliilr Q3flllll3' 1 4. I s W. ,lm-,f.-eyliif Sl' -ia: Q .- - ,w .v:.b. , 4 .Q I 111 mu ., . WMP. . ' ,- A Vvjiggag. 11... ,.ng.L,,!gN , -. y waiglysg 'ff' 1-Efgfg gjfzi. Qi fall ,iliig I-ETF' W- K I V ' ' ' K Q. 5.1. X . J.. . .. . . . . -ES' fl- IT I I - W P may ,, 3, I iii ......ffgffffmmi fwfr fi wi 3 , .lkifepl W. . , L ,fl'?iE?:' . ... ,!.f- IIE - -.if K V. f V ..+g,5,5, , :.555A':fJM., gffj jV.f,,i,. k i,T,l,.-, - . -, ,,+'i1::f1 af5-rage. fi IPI I MRS. W. J. BROWN Senior English, College Prep. A.B. University of Alabama M.A. Middlebury College. MRS. LESTER WOOTEN Senior English, College Prep, Junior Eng- lish. A.B. Judson College, M.A. George Peabody College. MISS MARY LOUISE GARRETI' Senior English, College Prep, Junior Eng- lish. A.B. Alabama College, M.A. George Peabody College. MORE CREATIVE WRITING 4' gif... PIII 1: .X - , if - ' ff1..:f, , we-.21,, fewgfgggfliysgiwwill I , ,ss2?f?E5fwggiwfiysfe 4 ' ,f s-x f , ,175-:ff . ' .:,g. ,,,, f .wi,'5fV,,,k My -i.,.' 114 .,-:slimy el mf 4'v-mln. '-fg: 53?5fwr2pl6f-555152 1 Iffrf.Qz1.. y:ai'.:2sisLM ' ,Q ,: ,fw,sr'- '23, V We-1 - iffy 47... M . . an V . A . , in . xgi . we r .4gifgviQf.'. ' 2fi'ifif, -, i f - Wi l A 'ails-V. sf ..'H,lffftEf ' ,. ?H :5: my fa. Mi I V fx xiii' ,I Q V. ,,i.j,1, , f ws'-' N A ,- . ' f ' . my 131 .iv 1 Iliff' I ,. ,mixlziy ... zz W 1' - I' 3115? 4' . ' ,, -, vgifiIS?-.,gFlgll3?fVa..::z.gg!lY5 5 '- ., ,TH-.., ' lv- -I-:asv-:isis-fl? 'ag -A I H. ,K 'IT , iifziif 9151511vgrQiMA.a,x. -'s.'v,1f,'.. . M . I ,-an 1351 um- ff N Hlwxgfxqf- ,:, g' 3 ,,. - MRS, J. L. JOHNSON Junior English. A.B. Blue Mountain College. MISS INEZ MCCALL Sophomore English. AQB. Athens College, M.A. George Peabody College , APPRECIATION OF LITERATURE, MISS FRANCES COLLIER Sophomore English. B.S. University of Alabama M.A. George Peabody College MRS, LARKIN YATES Freshman English A.B. St. Bernard College, M.A. George Peabody College. STRESSED IN ENGLISH The English classes of Decatur High School study grammar and rhetoric, literature, and composition, with emphasis placed on the philosophy that English and understanding ot it is all- important in later lite. Freshmen and sophomores study literature in all its phases, iuniors devote most of their time to American literature, where- as seniors are concerned with English literature and develop most of their subiects for term papers and discussions. MRS, WILLIAM HARTSELLE MRS. W. H. LONG Freshman English, Sophomore English, Freshman English A.B. Athens College A.B. Converse College M.A. University of Alabama. M.A. George Peabody College. I7 FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT STIMULATES CREATIVITY The students of Decatur High School take great pride in their Fine Arts department. Our band and chorus consistently take first place honors at all contests. Two newcomers to this departmentare Mr. Ray Warth, our choral director, and Mrs. Oscar L. Knox in the Home Economics section. MRS. OSCAR L. KNOX MRS. W. THOMAS ALLISON Home Economics Speech, Dramatics B.S. Auburn University A.B. Howard College we 7? l his MR. RAYMON D H. WARTH MR. JERRY COUNTRYMAN Band Director B.S. Jadrsonville State College M.A. University of Alabama MRS. W. M. ALMON Art, Industrial Arts B.S. Jacksonville State College- M.A. George Peabody College Choral Director A.B. Birmingham Southern M.A. University of Alabama MRS. CRAIG OLSON Librarian B.S. Wisconsin State University qs, I MRS. JOHN ZAKANYCZ Spanish B.S. New Jersey State Teacher M.A. Columbia University s College LIBRARIANS AND LANGUAGE TEACHERS GIVE STUDENTS A CULTURAL BACKGROUND. A I ,til Sal MISS SHARO N DAVIS French B.A. George Peabody College M.A. George Peabody College yd 5wE'TEtl?fflii2i'-31l5l f 7l'AA CM' ii' R' :mga ' 'Wa' ff' www 'Q T base A ii SW 1 -1 J my .I I -- ' my xawzwesii sl 1:-.A .im Iii.-.v A ggi f' gQgf,g5.,.L5Q.41.5.5 . . L . ' 'iszhf ' -ii'?fT'f l??i,3sQ'l1'21li- , , ff K' Zi , ,. . t. : AZ K, 1'l li? ?-gill I ' .224 -. - tx iii 'f T ,T T I 'fl ll Wi- 'Fl El' k ' Q gi -viisiim :gl bfi : wg A QQWFV .ws -raw . 4 : gli- C' -35 32111: Z g Av, JM, wa snt 55 ' v A , , R. . ,gush 'iii is Q , 'il' Q-5 iii ' ,mg il af .mi law . St ima If I We 55 ivy 'll I Y AQHA S-tri' '. MRS. MADISON L. MARSHALL Latin A.B. Grove City College M.A. George Peabody College - A' ia, all 32 MRS. ERSKINE TERRY Lib rarian B.S. University of Alabama M.A. University of Alabama -. MATHEMATICS PLAYS AN IMPORTANT MR. M. T. HOLMES Al ebra, Plane Geometr Tri onometr 9 Y: 9 YI Advanced Math, Math Analysis B.S. Florence State College M.A. George Peabody College Mns. w. M. YARBROUGH MR. CECIL BOB0 Algebra, Trigonometry Algebfaf Plane Ge0mel Y B.S,, B.M, Afheng Cgllege B.S. Florence State College M.A. George Peabody College 20 Mr. Holmes's trigonometry closs takes a weekly test. ROLE IN PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE Every high school student should -graduate with a clear under- standing of the fundamentals of mathematics. Theteachers at Decatur High try to prepare each student for college, and, in this way, give them knowledge of a subiect which will be of great help to them as they progress in society. We begin with basic mathematics or algebra and move up grad- ually until we learn the relationships oftrigonometryand higher math. MISS INEZ MCCALL Algebra A.B. Athens College M.A. George Peabody College MR. JAMES C. BAGWELL MISS HARRIET GODFREY MRS' H. N. PEURIFOY Algebra Freshman Math, Business Arithmetic Algebra, Applied Math B-5- Florence Slate College A.B. Athens College B.S. University of Alabama M.A. George Peabody College SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT HELPS MR. RAYMOND JONES American Government, Economics, Wes- tern Civilization. A.B. Alabama Collegep M.A.T, Alabama College. Miiiiff I -55 ' ti' ' st ' 'ati' t,2 ' H 'h?f2 E' nk lv' We h M ,t x 'f.M.y ti? W- R ' F at . l A A M-uri' -. Qt: ll fall' ' ills. MISS MARY ROBERTSON American History A.B. Huntingdon College M.A. University of Alabama MR. WOODROW W. WOOD American Go vernment, Economics, American History, Psychology. Jones School of Lawg B.S. Athens College. The Social Studies department has always played an important part in the student's preparation for good citizenship and knowledge of government. This year the emphasis on these subiects has increased because of the addition of a psychology course to our curriculum. Highlights of our school year included the many polls taken by Mr. Jones's govern- ment classes and the field trip to Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, token by the psychology classes. TO MAKE STUDENTS REALIZE HOW THEY FIT INTO GOVERNMENT. MR. AUBREY FULLER Civics A.B. University of Alabama 'f F lr, s MRS. CECIL H. TIMBERLAKE World History A.B. Athens College Mr. Fuller watches students as they study civics. I MR. W. M. YARBROUGH Economics, American Government A.B. Vanderbilt University M.A. University of Alabama SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OPENS NEW FIELDS OF IMAGINATION .M E g U MRS. ROY WARREN General Science 1 A.B. Alabama College MRS. JAMES O. JOHNSON Biology V7 B.S. Florence Slate College MR- DON L- MARSH MRS. GEORGE JOHNSON MR. WILLIAM ISBELL Physics, Physical Science Chemfsfry Biology 55- UnlVef5llY Ol Alabama B.S. Florence Slate College B-5- Union UnlVe 5llY M.A.Universi1y of Alabama M.A. George Peabody College COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT SHOWS THE WAY TO BETTER BUSINESS. MRS. DOUGLAS H. STAMPER Shorthand, Typing B.S. Tennessee Wesleyan College MRS. HERBERT J. EATON MR. RILEY Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing Mechanical Drawing B.S. Florence SIGI9 College B,S, Miggissippi Stale, ,ei, . ie eiee it p,,,,,,.,, . .T i,,p, ,,,,,,, A ieei f i . :,Jjw 1 Q, , , asf fi ,f T l , W ww S W 15 A 4, A, S 0, x l K if it MLW I eww E, in vigil f ,sw v in Kg, W s l w H in ml , 4, 52 Jw 3 Q, Qs ' ae, Aw ,V . Y, M ' M MEM A Lm ,w ,WSW l:iLi,gg3tJf,i?, ' ai ' ' S155 Iii ,' if1,,if.gf wx, fre f -:,:g1,: Q Lyn, , U. -,Ly-' ,fi-., ' W: f - iz 7 i L MR. HUBERT BROOKS MR. JAMES F. LeCROY MR- N- E- MITCHELL Diversified Occupations Distributive Education Driver Education A.B. Athens College A B Birminghqm Southern B.S. Livingston State College 'll M.A. University of Alabama Auburn University. M.A. George Peabody Co ege MR. H. l.. OGLE Physical Education A.B. Birmingham Southern M.A. George Peabody College ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT '-dvi H-fm'-ff ' MR. WESLEY THOMPSON Football, Baseball, Industrial Arts B.S. University of Alabama MR. EARL MORRIS Physical Education, Basketball B.S. Jacksonville State College M.A. George Peabody College DEVELOPS PHYSICAL FITNESS MR. WILLIAM H. ISBELL 4M Football, Baseball, B.S. Union Universiiy M.A. George Peabody College MRS. BILL DICKINSON MR. JERRY RICE MISS NINA FRANKLIN Girls' Physical Education Physical Education, Football, Basketball Girls' Physical Education B.S. Florence State College B.S. Florence Slate College B,S, Auburn University DEDICATION In our search to complete the puzzle of life, this charming young teacher works indefatigably with the students at our school. Through her endeavors our cultural and educational lives are broadened and enlarged. For some of us she is the beginning of a successful careery to others she represents hours well spent in pleasurable activities. It is with our affection and our deepest feelings of gratitude that we dedicate the I966 GOLDEN MEMORIES to you, Mrs. Thomas Allison. -W - wmlm Mrs. Allison takes out valuable time to cos! our plays mosl effeclively ,L If it's anything but a Senior, KILL lT!! breath? WHO ELSE Hey gang, I said TUMBLE, not jumble. Boy, has anyone ever told you ii MIGHT be bad BUT. . .. What's new, pussycat? Oh, no, we're on candid camera! 5 a :S ,.'. '1-: Q5 Q '53 1 a I could have SWORN the band was right here a moment ago! 31 SALUTE You are one who has had the patience to tolerate our faults and show us our mistakes. You have given un- selfishly of your time and energy in orderthat we might enioy many extra-curricular activities. Forolways being there to help, we thank and salute you, Mr. Raymond Jones. X 6!ms'v,,j Xi My l , I A ' 1 'Q' 'M 'z J f v 1 f X S-,Y Y I . fx., - ,-v gg , ,Ani Q X, zbmeq lx. 1 1 I I f 1 34, ,AWK fl X, I If ' ' ' '--X Z viw:Q'f'b M ,R ef 1 Vigfj 1' Xx P iw wk ISM Qmmfplix im I if .ku ' MSU ff' MA xg f UI' pf? X XEW ZX f , 'ir zgsig , L' 5 if I student body SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ingrid McMuIIin, ireasurerp Susan Jane Gibson, secreiaryy Paul Wager, vice-presidenig William Kruidenier, president LARRY RANDALL ABERCROMBIE They say miracles are past. Basketball '64, Baseball '63, '64, '65, '66, Science Fair '63, '64, First Place '63, Second Place '64, Regional Science Fair--Army Botany Award '64, Homeroom Officer '65, P.E. Assistant '66, D Club '64, '65, '66, Junior Class Play '65, Hi-Y Club '66. GLORIA JEAN ADAY Here is everything that is advantageous to life. Junior Honor Society '63, Officer '63, Tri-Hi-Y'64,'65, '66, Officer '64, '65, French I Club '64, Who's Who '64, Homeroom Officer '63, '64, '65, '66, Junior Class Play '65, Varsity Cheerleader '66, Senior Class Play '66. JUDY COUNTS AGEE lmaginatian is the air of mind. Girls' Chorus '64, '65, Concert Chorus '66, F.H.A. '63, '64, Archaeology Club '64, French Club '65, '66, Junior Class Play '65, Senior Scrambles '66, Look Merit Award '63, Salesmanship Award '64, Junior Achievement '65, '66, Officer '65, MARIO IGNACIO ALVAREZ An honest man is the noblest work of God. French Club '64, '65, Trade School '66. EVELYN BEATRICE ANDERSON Her witwas more than men, her innocence a child. Transfer Honors, Austin High: Tri-Hi-Y '64, Officer, Inter-Club Council '64, Officer, Homeroom Officer '64, Junior Honor Society '63, Officer, Archae- ology Club '65, Junior Class play Committee '65, Junior-Senior Dance Committee '65, Student Council '65, Office Assistant '65, Beauty Walk '65, '66, Cheerleader '66, Float Committee '65, '66, Key Club Sweetheart '65, Science Fair '65, Senior Scrambles '66, Junior Achievement '66. ELIZABETH LYNN ANDERSON Like a stick ofdynamite-small but explosive. Latin Club '63, Homeroom Officer '63, Salesmanship Award '63, General Chorus '64, Science Fair '64, Archaeology Club '64, Float Committee '64, '65, '66, Beauty Walk '64, '65, '66, Girls' Chorus '65, French Club '65, '66, Officer '65, Junior Class Play '65, Junior-Senior Dance Committee '65, Concert Chorus '66, Tri-Hi-Y '66, P.E. Assistant '66, Senior Class Play '66, Senior Scrambles '66, Twirp Week Dance Committee '65, Junior Achieve- ment '66, State Choral Contest '65, '66. GALLI ARCHIPOV A sweet disposition is the stairway to happiness. Tri-Hi-Y '65, '66, Thespians '66, F.H.A. '65, '66, Senior Scrambles '66, Edu- cational Study of Psychology '66. THOMAS DONNALLY ATKESON l am a part of all that l have met. 35 BOBBY GERALD AYCOCK To worry little and study less is my ideal of happiness. ' J Club '65,'66, Officer '65,'66, Homeroom Officer '63,'64, Hi-Y '65,'66, Float Committee '63,'64,'65,'66, Junior-Senior Dance Committee '65, Jun- ior Class Play Committee '65, Science Fair '63, Third Place, Regional Science Fair '63, Basketball '63,'64, Salesmanship Award, High Salesman '63, Student Council Talent Show '65,'66, Student Council '66, Educational Study of psychology '66, D.E. Talent Show, Fourth Place '65, PHILLIP DEWITI' BAGWELL Youth holds no society with grief. WILBUR MARVIN BAILEY, III Full wise is he thatcan know himself Prospector Staff '64,'65,'66, Spanish Club '65,'66, Officer '66- J.E.T.S. Club '66, Junior Class Play '65, Thespian Play '64, Spanish Clulb Float Com- mittee '65,'66, Senior Scrambles '66. JACKSON RANDALL BARNES, JR. Some people drink at the fountain of knowledge, I just gargle. Basketball '63,'64, Football '63, Baseball '65, Spanish Club '64, Hi-Y Club '65,'66, J Club '65,'66, Science Fair '64, VisualAid Operator '66, Junior Class Play '65, Float Committee '64,'65, Homeroom Officer '63, Junior Achievement '65,'66. A mM DWIGHT NEIL BASS He thinks too much--such men are dangerous. Phi Sigma Alpha '63,'64,'65,'66, Officer '66, J.E.T.S. '65,'66, Officer '66, Mu Alpha Theta '66, Junior Honor Society '63, Senior Honor Society '65, '66, Junior Science Club '63: Mixed Chorus '63,'64, Boys' Chorus '65,'66, Concert Chorus '66, Junior Class Play '65, Honor Point Winner '64, Junior Achievement '65,'66, Officer '65, Westinghouse Science Talent Search Finalist '66, Gorgas Scholarship Finalist '66, School Science Fair '63,'64, '65, Second Place '63, First Place '64,'65, RegionolScience Fair, Third place '63, First Place '64,'65, State Science Fair Second Place '63, First Place '64, '65, First Place Regional Science Paper '65, FirstPlace State Science Paper '65, Junior Academy of Science, Second Place Proiect '64, First Place Proi- ect '65 First Place Paper '65, Voting Delegate '66, Special Army Science Award '65, First Place National Clinical Pathologists Award '65, Special American Society of Micro-biology Award '65, Honorary Member of Ameri- can Society for Biological Research '65,'66, N.A.S.A.-N.S.T.A. Science win- ner '65, State Science Student ofthe year '65, N.S.T.A. European Science Tour '66, GOLDEN MEMORIES Staff, Business Manager '66, Senior Class Play '66. KENNETH J. BAUGHER Truth is the highest thing that a man may keep. Youth For Christ, President '64,'65,'66. PAULA BEATTY The thought is mighty. Transfer Honors, Butler High School - Latin I Club '64, Latin ll Club '65, Science Club '65. Decatur: Archaeology Club '66, J.E.T.S. '66, Phi Sigma Alpha '66. MACK BEDINGFIELD, JR. If you see a crowd of women, it's either a sale or Mack. Transfer Honors, Webb Military Academy: Vice-President of Freshman Class '63, Baseball '63, Vice-President of Sophomore Class '64, Football '63,'64. Decatur: J Club '65, Hi-Y '66. DONNIE JOE BENFIELD Mischief never goes out of fashion. Spanish I Club, '63, Homeroom Officer, '62, Hi-Y Club, '65. CLARA ELIZABETH BERRY She doesn'tsay much, but her smiles say all. French Club, '62,'63, Tri-Hi-Y '62,'64,'66, Drill Team '63,'64,'65,'66, Lieu- tenant Commander, '66, Psychology Club '66, Scrambles '66. GEORGE ROYAL BETHUNE, lll lt has been said that men become much more the better for being a little bad. Basketball '63, J Club '63,'64,'65, Float Committee '65, Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Varsity Baseball '64,'65,'66, Junior Class Play Committee '65, Homeroom Officer '66, D Club '64,'65,'66. MORRIS BLACK, JR. Let me be what I am and seek not to alter mef' JAMES WOOSTER BODLEY An upright, downright pleasant fellow. JAMES A. BOIKE A boy with a likable manner. Transfer Honors, Subiaco Academy, Arkansas: Librarian '63, Annual Staff '63,'64, Boxing Team '63,'64, Track Manager '64, Speech Festival '63,'64. Decatur: Science Fair '65. THALCOLM EUGENE BOLTON Now let it work: Mischief, thoy art afoot. B Team Football '64, Varsity Football '65,'66, Senior Class Float Com- mittee '66, Homeroom Officer '65, Baseball '64,'65. SHARON PRESSON BRISCOE Her future is planned - third finger, left hand. Latin Club '63, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y '64, Junior Class Play '65, O.B.E. '64, '65, Future Secretaries of America '64,'65, Archaeology Club '64,'65, Psychology Club '66. 37 GLEN CLARK BROWN l dare to all that I may become a man. Football '63,'64,'65,'66, Homeroam Officer '63,'64, Monitor '63. JOHNNY RAY BROWN For nature made him like he is, and never made another. SANDRA KAY BROW N Men are like celIophane--transparent but hard to remove once you get wrapped up in them. Senior Scrambles '66. ROBERT LOYE BUCK They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts. Student Council '63,'64,'65, Float Committee '63,'64,'65, Homecoming Escort '63,'64,'65, Football '64, Junior Class Play '65, Hi-Y '65,'66, Officer '66, Hi-Y Convention '65,'66, Youth Legislature '65,'66, Pre-Youth Training Session '65,'66, Psychology Club, '66. JOHN GREGORY BURNS Be moderate, be moderate. Latin I Club '63, Latin II Club '64, Mu Alpha Theta '64,'65, Officer '65, J.E.T.S. '64,'65. JOHN CRAIG BUTLER, JR. Music is the voice of angels. Alabama Boys' State, City and State Officer '65, Band '62,'63,'64,'65,'66, Pep Band '65,'66, Little Band '64,'65,'66, All State Red Band '64, Solo and Ensemble Medal Winner '64,'65, Letter Winner '64,'65,'66, Drum Maior '66, Scrambles Orchestra '65, Marching Clinic '65, Boys' Chorus '65,'66, Concert Chorus '65,'66, President, '66, Woodsmen Quartet '65, J.E.T.S. '64, Junior Honor Society '63, Senior Honor Society '66, EI Circulo Espanol '64, Los Conquistaclores '65, President '65, Science Fair Honor- able Mention '63, High Point Winner '63,'64,'65, Thespian Apprentice '66, Thespians '66, Junior Class Play Committee '65, Student Council Talent Show '64, Senior Hi-Y '66, Officer '66. LINDSAY CLAY CALLAHAM Lord, what fools these mortals be! Football '63, Junior Achievement '65. DONALD CURTIS CAMPBELL Beware of those who speak little--their words have vaIue. Homeroom Officer '63, Student Council Representative '64,'65, Class Of- ficer '65, B Team Basketball '63,'64, Varsity Basketball '65,'66, D Club '65,'66, DEBORAH LEA CARRELL An understanding heart is one that will always be remembered. Band '63,'64,'65,'66y Homeroom Officer '63, Girls' Chorus, Accompanist '63,'64, El Circulo Espanol '64, All State Blue Band, Solo and Ensemble Medal Winner '64, Concert Chorus '65,'66, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, All State White Band '65, Second Chair Medal Winner '65,'66p Senior Honor So- ciety '65,'66, Concert Chorus Accompanist '66, Student Council Repre- sentative '66. BARBARA FAYE CARROLL As merry as the day is long. French ll Club '65, Homeroom Officer '65, Psychology Club '66, Senior Class Play '66, Senior Scrambles '66, ROBERT PAUL CASTLEBERRY lfat first you don't succeed, cheat a little the next time.f' Transfer Honors: Junior Hi-Y, Freshman Class Vice President '63, Sopho- more Class President '64, B Team Football '63, B-Team Basketball '63, Student Council '63, Key Club '63. Decatur: Senior Hi-Y '66, Homecoming Float Committee '66, Homeroom Officer '66, Senior Class Favorite '66, MILDRED VIRGINIA CERTAIN Quiet, calm, and earnest in all endeavors. I gif xl' it li it xi is Qt Q l E, il Si LARRY CHATHAM ln spite of all the learned hath said, I still my opinion keep. WAYNE BROOKS CHITWOOD Silence is the storehouse of God. Senior Hi-Y '65,'66p Monitor '64,'65. MARLENE CLEMONS The force of her own merit wins her way. Future Homemakers of America '64,'65,'66. MARLIN CLEMONS Friend to all, foe to none. 39 L ROBERT MARTIN COFFEY My mind is like cement--all mixed up and permanently set. Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65, Monitor '63, Float Committee '65, D.E. '64, Hi-Y Club '66, J Club '66. VIRGINIA ANN COFFEY Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. Transfer Honors, Lawerence County High School: B Team Head Cheer- leader '63, Glee Club '63, Pep Club '63, Science Club '63, Science Fair '63, Regional Science Fair '63, Devilettes '63, F.H.A. '63. Decatur High School: F.H.A. '64,'65,'66, Officer '65,'66, F.H.A. Convention '65, Raider- ettes '65,'66, Commander and Officer '66, Tri-Hi-Y '65,'66, Officer '66, Office Assistant '65, Homeroom Officer '65,'66, Prospector Staff '66, News Ebcgtor and Business Manager '66, Junior Class Play '65, Senior Scrambles BARBARA ANN COLE Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. French Club '65,'66, Junior Achievement '65, Thespians '66, Tri-Hi-Y '66, Junior Class Play '65, Senior Scrombles, Homeroom Officer '65, TIMOTHY PAUL COLE To hurry and worry is not my creed. BARBARA MCMASTERS CONNER Speak low if you speak love. Transfer Honors, Austin High: Varsity Cheerleader '64, Homeroom Officer '64, Tri-Hi-Y '64, P.E. Assistant '64. Decatur High School: B Team Cheer- leader '63, Science Fair '63,'65, Youth for Christ '63, French Club '65, '66, Educational Study of Psychology '66, Tri-Hi-Y '65,'66, Office Assistant '65,'66, P.E. Assistant '66, Homeroom Officer '63. BETTY SUE DAVENPORT A sweeter disposition would be hard to find. SUSAN ELLEN DAVENPORT No legacy is so rich as honesty. Transfer Honors, Englewood High School, Jacksonville, Florida: Student Council '63, Junior Honor Society '63. Decatur High School: Spanish Club '64,'65, Officer '65, Tri-Hi-Y '65,'66, Key Club Sweetheart '64, Float Com- mittee '65, Homeroom Officer '66, Psychology Club '66. JAMES VANCE DAVIDSON A great soul will be strong to live, as well as to think. Student Council '63, Float Committee '63,'64, Homeroom Officer '64, Span- ish Club '64, Officer '64, Who's Who '64, Youth Legislature '64,'65,'66, Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Officer '65,'66, Track '65,'66 Inter-Club Council '65,'66, Junior Class Play '65, Hi-Y Conference '65,'66, Beauty Walk Escort '65, Senior Favorite '66, Vice-President of Alabama State Hi-Y Council '66, Psychology Club '66, Officer '66, Homecoming Dance Committee '65, Senior Class Play '66. WANDA LEE DAWSON Thus all below is strength, and all above is grace. Future Homemakers of America '63,'64,'65,'66, State Meeting '64, Officer '65,'66, District F.H.A. Meeting '65, Savoir Faire I '65, Savoir Faire ll '66, P.E. Office Assistant '66, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y '64, Kappa Psi Tri-Hi-Y '66, Girls' Chorus '65, Concert Chorus '66. VIRGINIA BRAGG DAY A charming girl with spiritplus, she's really loved by all of us. Junior Honor Society '63, B Team Cheerleader '63, Homeroom Officer '63,'65, Student Council Representative '64, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Youth Legislature '65,'66, Latin Club '64, Beauty Walk '64,'65, Varsity Cheer- leader '65,'66, Junior Class Play '65, Float Committee '65,'66, French Club '65,'66, Science Fair, Honorable Mention '65, Regional Science Fair '65, Office Assistant '66, Senior Honor Society '66, Senior Class Play '66, Senior Scrambles '66. ROGER DALE DEMPSEY No saint ever had blond hair. LESLIE ANN DENBO Every woman has one weakness--man. Homeroom Officer '63,'64, Homecoming FloatCommittee '63,'64,'66, Home- coming Dance Committee '65, Twirp Week Dance Committee '65, Girls' Chorus '63,'64, Concert Chorus '65,'66, Officer '65, Junior Honor Society '63, Latin Club '63,'64, French Club '65,'66, Officer '65, School Science Fair '64,'65, Second Place '65, Regional Science Fair '65, NEDT Out- standing Achievement Award '64, Phi Sigma Alpha '66, Mu Alpha Theta '66, Junior Achievement '65,'66, Senior Class Play '66, Senior Scrambles '66, Southern Research Institute '65, Beauty Walk'64,'65,'66, Junior Acade- my of Science '65,'66. ROBERT DANIEL DOBBS Our thoughts and our conducts are our own. Junior Honor Society '63, Baseball Manager '65, D Club '65,'66, Hi-Y '66, J.E.T.S. '66, Junior Class Play '65. TIMOTHY COLE DOWNING For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich. Latin I Club '63, School Science Fair, Honorable Mention '63,'64,'65, Re- gional Science Fair, Third Place '64,'65, Special Army Award for Zoology '64,'65, Junior Class Play '65, SANDRA FAYE DRIVER The mildest manner, the gentlest heart. F.H.A. '63,'64,'66, Latin Il Club '64, Senior Tri-Hi-Y '66, Junior Achieve- ment '66, F.S.A. '66, Guidance Assistant '66, Band '62,'63,'64,'65,'66, Pep Band '64,'65,'66, District Solo and Ensemble '63,'65,'66, State Solo and Ensemble '63,'65,'66, Superior Rating '65,'66, Band Letter Winner '65, Solo and Ensemble Medal Winner '65,'66. RONNIE DALE DUKES Character is higher than intellect. B Team Football '64, Varsity Football '65,'66, Varsity Baseball '65,'66, D Club, '65,'66, Officer '66, Hi-Y '66, Archaeology Club '66, Science Fair, Honorable Mention '63. THOMAS EUGENE DUNGY, JR. lt isn't what you do, it's what you get caught doing. Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65, Basketball '63, French I Club, Baseball '66, Thespians '64,'65,'66, Boys' Chorus '63, Concert Chorus '66, Junior Class Play '65, Civitan Oratorical Contest--Local, District, State '64,'65, Birming- ham News Essay Contest, Second Place '64,'65, Junior Hi-Y '65, Senior Hi-Y '66, Homecoming Escort '66, GOLDEN MEMORIES Staff '66, French Club Float '64, Senior Class Float '66, Junior Achievement '65,'Senior Class Play Planning Committee '66, Senior Scrambles '66. JOHN EDWARDS He can never speak well, who knows not how to be silent. WILLIAM TRIMBLE EZZARD, JR. lfl'm noisy l'm okay, but if l'm quiet take my temperature. Transfer Honors, Waggenor High School, Louisville, Ky.: Latin I Club '63, Varsity Baseball '63, Band '63, Decatur: Latin ll Club '64, B Team Foot- ball '64, Baseball '65, Football Manager '66, Hi-Y '66. LINDA CAROL FAIRBANKS There's always something to keep the twinkle in her eyes. Youth for Christ '64,'65,'66, Archaeology Club '66, Future Teachers of America '66, F.H.A. '66, Tri-Hi-Y '66, Senior Scrambles '66. EMMA JEAN FARRER She does the little things that most of us leave undone. Library Club '66, Representative at District and State F.H.A. '64,'65. JAMES EDWARD FARRIOR A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Transfer Honors, Courtland High School: Latin I Club '65, Junior Hi-Y '65, Football '64, 4H Club, Officer '63,'64, Student Council Constitution Com- mittee '62. Decatur: Senior Hi-Y '66, Student Council Representative '66, Junior Class Play '65, ANDREW LOUIS FELKER One of those fellows you can't help liking. Transfer Honors, Laconia High School, New Hampshire:J.V. Football '63, Jets Club '64,'66, Debate Club '64, Track Manager '64,'66. Wachusett Regional High School Massachusetts: Band '64, Letter '65, Chess Club '65, National Merit Scholarship Finalist '65, Decatur: Mu Alpha Theta '66, Hi-Y '66. JOHANNA FLYNN Of manners gentle, of affections mild. Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Outstanding Member '65, Officer '66, Supply Store Assistant '64,'65,'66, Office Assistant '66, P.E. Assistant '65, Latin Club '63, Spanish Club '65,'66, Homeroom Officer '64,'65,'66, Youth Legislature '64, '65. F.H.A. '63,'64,'65,'66, Officer '65,'66, Miss F.H.A. '64,'65, Science Fair, First Place '63, Drill Team '63,'65,'66, Officer '66, Library Assistant '66, LINDA SUE FORD A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Band '63,'64,'65,'66, French Club '64,'65, Tri-Hi-Y '66, Science Fair '63, '64,'65, Junior Honor Society '63, Psychology Club '66, Mu Alpha Theta '66, Supply Store Assistant '66, MARIE-LISE FOUVY Her cheerful smile and charming way brighten our day. American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student, Honorary Homecoming Attendo nt '66. KATHRYN SUE GAUS Take time to work with love--it is the assurance of success. Latin I Club '63,'64, Officer '63,'64, Junior Honor Society '63, Homeroom Officer '63,'65,'66, Thespian Play Prompter '64, Dramatics '64,'65, Who's Who '64, Youth Legislature Senator '64, French Club '65,'66, Science Fair, Third Place '65, GOLDEN MEMORIES Staff '66, Office Assistant '64,'65, '66, Interclub Council '64, Beauty Walk '64,'66. CARSON LEDFORD GAY Pleasure's a sin, and sometimes sin's a pleasure. Homeroom Officer '63, Salesmanship Award '63, Science Fair '63,'64,'65, '66, Hi-Y '65,'66, Officer '65, Y.M.C.A. Youth Legislature '64,'65,'66, .lunior Class Play Committee '65, Hi-Y Conference '66, Senior Class Play Scenery Committee '66, Building Assistant '66. ...XM RUSSELL LEE GELONECK For in my youth I never did apply. Archaeology Club '63, Spanish Club '63, Float Committee '64, Homeroom Officer '64. JUDY CAROL GENTRY Dreams are the foundation ofhoppinessf' Homeroom officer '63,'64, Youth for Christ '65,'66, Senior Tri-Hi-Y '66, D.O. Club '66, F.H.A. '66, Senior Scrambles '66. LINDA ANITA GEORGE A smiling face and a cheerful disposition. Transfer Honors, Fort Payne High School: F.H.A. '64, Marching and Con- cert Bond '63,'64, Pep Club '64, Coed Tri-Hi-Y '64. Decatur: F.H.A. '65, 66, Officer '66, Tri-Hi-Y '66, Tri-Hi-Y Float Committee '66. REBECCA LANIER GIBSON Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. French Club '65,'66, Archaeology Club '65,'66, Beauty Walk '63,tJunior Class Play Committee '65, French Club Float Committee '65, Tri-Hi-Y '64, '65,'66, Senior Class Play Committee '66, Senior Scrambles '66, Tri-Hi-Y Float Committee. 43 SUSAN JANE GIBSON To think creatively is the source of power. Homeroom Officer '63, Junior Honor Society '63, Archaeology Club '63, Band '63,'64,'65,'66, All State District Solo and Ensemble '63,'64,'65,'66, Girls' Chorus '63, Concert Chorus '65,'66, Officer '66, Science Fair, Third Place '63,'65g Regional Science Fair '65, Honor Point Winner '63,'64,'65g Student Council Talent Show '63,'65, First Place '65, Student Council Of- ficer '64,'65p Spanish I Club '64, Spanish Il Club '65, Debate Club '64, Thespians '64,'65,'665 Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Blue Ridge Assembly '63, Youth Legislature '66, Float Committee '64,'65,'66g Beauty Walk Co-ordinator '64, Beauty Walk '65,'66g Junior Class Play '65, All Star Marching Band '65, Class Officer '66, Senior Honor Society '66, lnterclub Council '66, Who's Who '66, Senior Class Play '66, Senior Scrambles '66, GOLDEN MEMO- RIES Staff '66, ROBERT MARTIN GILBERT Happy-go-lucky, fancy-free, nothing ever bothers me. B Team Football '63, Student Council '63, Varsity Football '64, D Club '64,'657 French I club '64, Senior Scrambles '66. JAMES ROLAND GUYSE For he's a jolly good fellow. Latin I Club '64, Archaeology Club '65,'66, Junior Achievement '65,'66. GEORGIA HELEN HAGEN A boy is a pain in the neck when he's around and a pain in the heart when he is not. B Team cheerleader '63, Student Council '63, Class Favorite '63,'64,'66, Homeroom Officer '64,'65,'667 Spanish I Club '64. EMILY SUSAN HALL A good character shines by its own rays. Girls' Chorus '63,'64g Library Assistant '63,'64,'65p Library Club '63,'64, '65, Debate Club '64,'65, Thespians '64,'65, Homeroom Officer '65. I JUDY GAIL HARAWAY She may look shy, but looks often lie. Latin Club '64g Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65. SUSAN BLAIR HARDWICK Be of love a little more careful than of any other thing. B Team Cheerleader '63, Homecoming Float Committee '63,'64,'65,'665 Archaeology Club '63, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y '64, Junior Class Play '65, French I Club '65, Art Club '65, Psychology Club '66. ED ROY HARRIS, JR. Good manners and good knowledge make a good man. Band '63,'64,'65,'667 Pep Band '64,'65,'66y Scrambles Orchestra '65, State Solo and Ensemble Competition '65, Debate Club '64,'65, Thespians '64, '65,'66, Thespian Play '64,'65p School Science Fair '63, Spanish Club '64, '65,'66. MICHAEL K. HENDERSON Men of few words are the best men. French I Club '65, French ll Club '66, Hi-Y '66, Archaeology Club '66. MOLLY ANN HENNESSY Here's to a new and pretty lass--quite an asset to our class. Transfer Honors, Fontbonne Academy, Pittsburgh, Pa., Yearbook'65, Poster Club '65, Red Cross '64,'65, Thespians '65, G.A.A. '65, GOLDEN MEMO- RIES staff '66, ROBERT ALAN HERBERT To hurry and worry is not my creed. Archaeology Club '66, Y.F.C. '65, Psychology Club '66, JAMES MARVIN' HESTER A great soul will be strong to live, as well as to think. Baslfeilmll '63.'64: Bvsebull '64,'65,'66, Junior Honor Society '63, Home- room Officer '63,'64, Who's Who '64, D Club '64,'65,'66, J.E.T.S. Club '64, Hi-Y '65,'66, Homecoming Escort '65, Monitor '65, Student Council '65, Senior Honor Society '66, GOLDEN MEMORIES Staff '66. LINDA GAIL HIGDON Sincere and true, she's never blue. Drill Team '63, Archaeology Club '64,'65, Youth for Christ '63,'64. PHILL C. HILLS Talking is one thing, doing is another. Track '64,'65,'66, Football '65,'66, Wrestling '65,'66, Junior Achievement '65, Archaeology Club '66, Hi-Y '65,'66, D Club '65,'66, Science Fair '64,'65. JOHN ALBERT HINKEN A little foolishness now and then is relished by even the wisest. Latin Club '63, Y.F.C. '63, Phi Sigma Alpha '64,'65,'66, Officer '66, J.E.T.S. Club '65,'66, Officer '66, Junior Achievement '65,'66, Officer '66, Junior Class Play '65, Hi-Y '66, Science Fair '63,'64,'65,'66, Second Place '63, Honorable Mention '64, Regional Science Fair '63,'64,'65,'66, Regional Alabama Junior Academy of Science '64,'65,'66, State Alabama Junior Academy of Science '64,'65,'66. MARGARET DOROTHY HIRSHFELD lndividualism is the ability to be yourselh to achieve more, and to be- come great. Latin Club '63,'64, Junior Honor Society '63, Girls' Chorus '63, Latin Scho- larship Award '63,'64, Student Council Talent Show-First Place '63, French Club '64,'65, Officer '65, Sparky and the Old South Plunkers '64, Phi Sigma Alpha '65, Science Fair, Second Place '65, Regional Science Fair '65, Homecoming Dance Committee '65, Twirp Week Dance Committee '65, Senior Honor Society '65,'66, Junior Class Play '65, National Council of Teachers of English Award Nominee '65, Test Your Best Contestant'- Auburn Educational Television '65, Thespians '66, Psychology Club '66, GOLDEN MEMORIES, Editor '66. rf HOYT JOHN HOLLAND The thing I want to get out of school the most is myself. B Team Football '62g Homeroom Officer '64,'65,'66. JOHN WALLACE HOSE It's always time for fun. D.E. Club '64,'66. BETTY ANN HOWARD A cheerful girl is like a sunny day. F.:-LA. '63,'64,'65,'66. JENNIFER MARIE HOWARD Her sweet nature is her outstanding feature. Youth for Christ '63 '64- Miss D.E. '64 '65- Distributive Educ t 1 1 1 1 a ion '64,'65, '66, Officer '66y Physical Education Assistant '65,'66. .W ..1!3a'v:, -1 M -1fef.f'L'? '2 RONNIE HAROLD HOWARD A true sportsman with a wealth of personality and friends. Homeroom Officer '63g Student Council Representative '64g B Team Foot- ball '63,'64g Varsity Football '65,'66, Captain '66g Wrestling Team '65,'66p Track '65,'66g D Club '65,'66gHi-Y'66gArchaeologyClub '66, Officer '66. HUGH MICHAEL HUGHES Ah Life! For what is notbetter than to enjoy it? Student Council Representative '66p Homeroom Officer '657Hi-Y'66g Junior Achievement '65. DAVID ANDREW HULL Whenever I feel like exercising, I lie down until the feeling passes. Spanish Club '64,'65, Officer '65f Prospector Staff, Exchange Editor '66p Junior Achievement '65,'66, Officer '657 Junior Class Play '65g Hi-Y '66p School Science Fair '637 Senior Class Play '66p J.E.T.S. '66. PAMELA AGNES IRWIN Merry as a cricket, she's busy as a bee. Prospector Staff '64,'65,'66, Editor '667 Junior Honor Society '63p Senior Honor Society '66, Officer '66g Archaeology Club '64p Phi Sigma Alpha '64,'65,'66g J.E.T.S. '64,'65,'66p Thespians '64,'65,'66p Alabama Junior Academy of Science Regional Officer '65,'66y Junior Achievement '66g Tri-Hi-Y '66g Science Fair '64,'65,'66p Junior Class Play '65g Senior Class Play '66. LYNN LOUISE JACKSON A daughter ofthe gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. Student Council Representative '63g Latin I Club '63y Junior Honor Society '63g Homeroom Officer '64,'66p Latin ll Club '64p Girls' Chorus '64p Sparky and the Ole South Plunkers '64g Student Council Talent Show, First Place '64g Spanish I Club '65g Concert Chorus '65,'66, Officer '665 Senior Honor Society '66p Senior Class Favorite '66, GOLDEN MEMORIES Staff '66. RICHARD LOUIS JACKSON His humor is as bright as his red hair. Concert Chorus '63,'65,'66g Band '64,'65. RICHARD CHARLES JENNINGS All passes are not made on the football field. Varsity Football '63,'64,'65,'66g Wrestling '65,'66g Homeroom Officer '64p Archaeology Club '66g D Club '65,'66. BILLIE MARIE JOHNSON No legacy is so rich as that of honesty. Girls' Chorus '64,'65p Latin ll Club '64g Concert Chorus '66g Tri-Hi-Y Chap- lain '65,'66g Junior Class Play '65. LAURA JEAN JOHNSON She is a lovely rose in our garden of memories. Dramatics Club '64g Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Officer '64p lnterclub Council '64g Youth Legislature Delegate '64p Homeroom Officer '63,'64g Supply Store Assistant '66. LINDA KAY JOHNSON Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps, B Team Cheerleader '63g Homeroom Officer '63,'64p Youth for Christ '63g Archaeology Club '65,'66y F.S.A., Officer '65p Office Assistant '66g P.E. Assistant '65,'66g Beauty Walk '64,'65. MICHAEL FLOYD JOHNSON l might have gone farther and fared worse. Hi-Y '65,'665 Mu Alpha Theta '65,'6e. WARREN RAYMOND JONES He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it. B Team Basketball '64g French I Club '65g French Il Club '66g Varsity Basketball '65,'66g Track '65g D Club '64,'65,'66. 47 JOSEPH PAUL KEENEY A man of dignity, quiet and sincere. Football '64, Track '64,'65,'66, J.E.T.S. '65,'66, D Club '65,'66, Hi-Y '65, '66, Phi Sigma Alpha '66. DEBORAH DELORIS KIRBY Gentle in mind and deed. D.E. Club '64,'65. JOSEPHINE KITCHENS A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. F.H.A. '63,'64, Homeroom Officer '63, Latin Club '63,'64, Drill Team '3, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65, French Club '65,'66, Junior Class Play'65, Junior Achieve- ment Officer '65, J.E.T.S. '66, Mu Alpha Theta '66, Phi Sigma Alpha '66, Senior Class Float Committee '66, Science Fair '66. WILLIAM MODAWELL KRUIDENIER We light our candles from his torch. Class President '63,'65,'66, Who's Who '63,'64, Float Committee '63,'64, '65,'66, Homecoming Escort '64, Key Club '64,'65,'66, Officer '65, Junior Hi-Y '65, Football '64,'65, D Club '65, Class Favorite '65,'66, Class Play Planning Committee '65,'66, Student Council '64, D.O. Talent Show '65, Student Council Talent Show '65, Third Place Tie '65, Junior-Senior Dance Committee '65, Homeroom Officer '63,'66, Monitor '64, P.E. As- sistant '66, Citizenship Conference '63, Scrambles '66. RITA MARY KYLE And gladly will she learn, and gladly teach. Junior Honor Society '63, Latin Club '64, Girls' Chorus '64, Phi Sigma Alpha '65,'66, Mu Alpha Theta '65, ConcertChorus'65,'66, Junior Achieve- ment '65,'66, Officer '65, Junior Class Play '65, School Science Fair '65, '66, Honorable Mention '65, Regional Science Fair '65, Senior Class Float Committee '66, P.E. Assistant '65,'66, Scholarship Winner, Alabama Sum- mer Music Center '64, Alabama Junior Academy of Science Delegate '66. LARRY PAUL LAMON Ah Youth! Forever dear, forever kind. Homeroom Officer '63,'65, Baseball '66, Archaeology Club '66. JEAN MARIE LAMONT Beauty draws more than oxen. Mu Alpha Theta '66,. Phi Sigma Alpha '66. MICHAEL LEE LANDERS Never too busy to speak, never too unhappy to smile. D.O. '65,'66, Psychology Club '66. SARAH NELL LANDERS Those are tranquil people who accomplish much. HANSELL ELLISON LANG We'll never see him worrying. WESLEY MILES LAVENDER He was not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block itself. Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65, Student Council Representative '63,'64, Who's Who '63, French Club '63, J Club '64,'65,'66, Hi-Y '65,'66, Junior Class Play '65, Class Officer '63, B Team Football '63, Float Committee '63,'65,'66. MARYLA KATHRYN LEE Good nature is the sign ofa generous soul. Transfer Honors, Baker High School, Columbus, Go.: Junior Red Cross '63, '64, Future Nurses of America '63,'64, Biology Club '64, Drama Club '63, '64, Student Council Representative '63,'64, German Club '63,'64. Decatur High: D.O. '65,'66, D.O. Float Committee '65,'66. LORETTA GAY LIVINGSTON To be a well-favored woman is the gift of fortune, but to write and read comes by nature. Girls' Chorus '63,'64, Concert Chorus '65,'66, Officer '66, Junior Honor Society, Officer '63, Senior Honor Society '66, Current Affairs Club '63, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Outstanding Member '64, Officer '65, lnterclub Council Officer '65, Debate Club '64,'66, Officer '66, Writer's Guild '63, Officer '63, Thespians '65,'66, Junior Class Play '65, Science Fair '63, Nominee, National Council of Teachers of English Award '65, Youth Legislature '65, '66, State Tri-Hi-Y Convention '64,'65,'66, Beauty Walk, '65,'66. RALPH LIVINGSTON Not over serious, not too gay, but a likable fellow in every way. D.E. Club '65,'66. KYLE CALVIN LONG, JR. Fain would l climb, yet fear to fall. DONALD WAYNE LOTT They say the good die young, l'm in no immediate danger. Track '64,'65. WILLIAM HENRY LOVELADY A man, at best, is little lower than the angels. French l Club '64p French ll Club '65g Hi-Y '66, BRENDA JOYCE LUNNEY lfl love you, what business is that of yours? JOLINDA DEAN LUNNEY A quiet mind is richer than the crown. F.H.A. '64,'65,'66, Officer '65,'66y N.E. District Meeting '64,'65g State Meeting '64p Library Club '66g Library Assistant '66p P.E. Assistant '65,'66. LINDA ANN MACKIEWITZ Her charm and concern for her friends make her a head taller than others. Homeroom Officer '63g Junior Achievement '64,'65,'66g French I Club '64p French ll Club '65g Junior Honor Society '637 Float Committee '65,'66g Student Council Representative '667 Who's Who '63g Supply Store As- sistant '65,'66y Junior Class Play '65g Psychology Club '66y Scrambles '66. RICHARD MACKIEWITZ, JR. Life is a jest, and all thingsshowity I thought so once and now l know it. Junior Honor Society '63p Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65,'665 Float Com- mittee '63,'64,'65,'66g Who's Who '64g B Team Football '63,'64g Varsity Football '65,'66g Hi-Y '65g Junior Class Play '65g J Club '66. l JOSEPH ALAN MARINE A friend to all who know him. D.O. Club '64,'65g Talent Show '65, REBECCA JANE MATTHEWS She does her best at everything she attempts. Archaeology Club '64g Debate Club '64g Phi Sigma Alpha '65,'667 French Club '65,'66g J.E.T.S. '65,'66, Officer '66p School Science Fair '63,'65, Second Place '63, Honorable Mention '65g Regional Science Fair '63,'65, '66p Junior Class Play '65g State Science Fair '65,'66g Alabama Junior Academy of Science '65,'66g Mu Alpha Theta '66, ROGER KEITH MATHIS A handsome lad, a sportsman true--in everything he tries to do. D Club '66g Key Club '66g Archaeology Club '66y Football '63,'64,'65, '66p Baseball '63,'64,'65,'66g Basketball '63,'64,'65,'66. RALPH PHILIP MEADOWS Bother me notwith trivials. Transfer Honors, Austin High School: Track '64, MARC ALAN MICHELSON To walk with kings and never lose the common touch. Latin I Club '63, Latin II Club '64, Officer '64, French I Club, Officer '65, Key Club '65,'66, Phi Sigma Alpha '66, J.E.T.S., Officer '66, Thespians '66, Hi-Y '66, B Team Football '63,'64, Homecoming Escort '64,'66, Who's Who '65, Junior Class Play '65, P.E. Assistant '66, School Science Fair '63, '64,'65,'66, Honorable Mention '65, Regional Science Fair'65,Senior Boys' Biological Second Place, Army Special Award in Botany, Air Force Special Award in Aerospace Medicine, A.J.A.S. State Fair '65, School Favorite '66, President, Student Council '66, Southern Research Institute '65, Junior Achievement '65, Senior Class Play '66, Senior Scrambles '66. EDWINA JOY MINOR Work is the keynote to success. Transfer Honors: F.H.A. '64, State Honor Society '64, F.T.A. '63, Chorus '63,'64. Decatur: Spanish II Club '65, Thespians '65,'66, Officer '66, Junior Class Play '65, Tri-Hi,Y '66, Junior Achievement '66, Senior Class Play '66, Girls' Chorus '66, Senior Scrambles '66. THOMAS HARRY MOODY Wisdom is divided into two parts: having a lot to say and not saying it. Transfer Honors, Moulton: Homeroom Officer '63, FFA '63, Pep Club '63. Decatur: Salesmanship Award '64, Archaeology '65. RAYMOND PERRY MOONEYHAN An honest man's word is as good as his bond. Science Fair, Second Place '64, Junior Class Play '65, Archaeology Club '65, Float Committee '65, Senior Hi-Y '66, J Club '66, Junior Achieve- ment '66. CHARLOTTE ANN MOORE A sweeter disposition is owned by none, and a better friend cannot be found, Beauty Walk '63,'64,'65,'66, Latin I Club '63, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Debate Club '64, Latin II Club '64, Guidance Assistant '64, Salesmonship Award '63,'64, Perfect Attendance Award '63,'64,'65, Tri-Hi-Y Program '64,'65, Science Fair '64, ROBERT LEONARD MURPHY, JR. Mighty is the man who keeps his thoughts to himself. Football '65, Wrestling '64,'65, State Champion '65, Archaeology Club '64,'65,'66, Officer '66, D Club '64,'65,'66, Homeroom Officer '66. LESTER WAYNE MURRAY Quietude is a virtue to be sought after. Band '63,'64,'65,'66. BEVERLY ANN MYNES Her mind is like a timetable--subject to change without notice, Transfer Honors: Science Club '63, French Club '63, School Talent Show '63, Decatur, French I Club '64, Homeroom Officer '64, French II Club '65, Junior Class Float Committee '65, Junior Class Play '65, Senior Class Float Committee '66, Senior Class Play '66, Salesmanship Award '66. CAROL JEANNINE MCAFEE She came to us a stranger and left a friend. Transfer Honors, Cullman High: Photography Club'63, Future Nurses Club, Officer '65, Homeroom Officer '63, Tri-Hi-Y '66. JAMES LARRY MCKENZIE Beware such shy men--who knows what they think? B Team Football '63, Visual Aid Assistant '63, Spanish Club '65,'66, Archaeology Club '63, Float Committee '65, Hi-Y '66. SUSAN LILE McLAUGHLlN A charming mixture of femininity's best qualities--looks, personality and friendliness. Varsity Cheerleader '65,'66, B Team Cheerleader '63, Student Council Representative '63, Class Officer '63, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65, Psychology Club '66, Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65, Latin Club '63,'64, Who's Who '63,'64, Class Favorite '65, Beauty Walk, Second Runner-up '63, Homecoming Attendant '64,'65, Key Club Sweetheart '64,'65, Miss Decatur High '66, Homecoming Queen '66. SANDRA LYNN MCMILLAN Better late than never. Maiorette '66, Prospector Staff '64,'65,'66, Features Editor '65, Home- room Officer '63,'65, Student Council Representative '64, Archaeology Club '63, Art Club '65, French CIub'65,'66, Science Fair '64, Junior Honor Society '63, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Homecoming Float Committee '63,'64,'65, '66, Psychology Club '66, Officer '66. INGRID KAY McMULLlN If smiles were made of gold, she would be the richest woman in the world. Latin I Club '63, Junior Society '63, Latin II Club '64, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Officer '65,'66, French I Club '65, Class Officer '64,'65,'66, Who's Who '64,'65, School Favorite '66, Tri-Hi-Y Convention '64, Blue Ridge '64, Homeroom Officer '63,'65,'66, GOLDEN MEMORIES Staff '66. SHERRY ANNE MCNALLEY Friendly to talk to, nice to know. Drill Team '63, Tri-Hi-Y '64, Archaeology Club '65,'66, Office Assistant '66. TIMOTHY MEADORS NELSON l believe that in the end truth will conquer. B Team Football '63,'64, Varsity Football '65,'66, B Team Basketball '64, Track '66, Hi-Y '65, Student Council Representative '63,'65, Float Committee '63, Who's Who '63,'64,'65, D Club '66. ELLEN MARIE O'BARR With her piano she casts a magic spell. Girls' State Representative '65, Who's Who '63,'64,'65, Class Officer '64, Homeroom Officer '63,'64, Student Council Representative '65, Girls' Chorus '63,'64, Accompanist '63, Officer '64, Concert Chorus '64,'65, Of- ficer '66, Girls' Sextet Accompanist '64, Tri-Hi-Y '66, Homecoming Float Committee '64,'65, Salesmanship Award '64, Beauty Walk Finalist '64, Magazine Captain '66. CHARLES EDWARD OWENS He came, he saw, and he stayed. Transfer Honors, Fayetteville Central High School, Tennessee: Latin I Club '63,'64, Football '64, Civics Club '64. THOMAS WILSON OWENS To have a friend you mustbe one. D.E. '64,'65,'66. ROBERT WAYNE PARHAM Sportsmanship epitomized. Football '63,'64,'65,'66, Track '64,'65,'66, Wrestling '65,'66, D Club '64, '65,'66, Archaeology Club '65,'66, Officer '66, Hi-Y '66, Salesmanship Award '63. CRAIG P. PARRISH With a heart greater than his being. Junior Class Play '65, P.E. Assistant '65. STEVE LARRY PEARSON Dignified and self-possessed, quiet men are always best. Basketball '63,'64, Track '65,'66, Junior Achievement '65, Monitor '65, Prospector Staff, Sports Editor '66, Hi-Y '66, P.E. Assistant '66. DIANNE CARR PENNY A real penny could be no brighter or more beautifuI. Who's Who '66, Homeroom Officer '63,'64, Latin Club '63,'64, Sparky and the Old South Plunkers '64, Student Council Talent Show, First Place '63, French I Club '65, Girls' Chorus '65, Concert Chorus '66, Homecoming Planning Committee '65, Twirp Week Decorating Committee '65, Student Council Representative '65,'66, Float Committee '64,'65,'66, Psychology Club '66, Junior Senior Dance Decorations Chairman '65, Beauty Walk Decorations Chairman '66, P.E. Assistant '65, GOLDEN MEMORIES Staff '66 DONALD WAYNE PERRY Such men are like lightning-they come on strong and fast. MARSHA LYNN PETERSON Her bonnie brown eyes have bewitched many o man. Varsity Cheerleader '65,'66g Head Cheerleader '66g Class Favorite '66g B Team Cheerleader '63g D Club '66p Homeroom Officer '63,'65,'66g Class Float Committee '64,'65,'66g Foreign Exchange Student Committee '66p Spanish Club '64,'65, Officer '65g French Club '66g Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65g Junior Honor Society '63g Psychology Club '66. CYNTHIA JANE PIERCE Behold!An actress in our midst. Spanish Club '64,'65,'66g Pep Squad '64,'65,'667 Band '65,'66y Junior Class Play '65g Thespians '66p Senior Class Play I66. VICKI SUE POOLE A blonde charmer who's never too serious to have fun and not too fun- loving to be serious. Student Council '63g Class Officer '63g Archaeology Club '63p National Junior Honor Society '63p Float Committee '63,'64g Science Fair '63p Home- room Officer '64,'65g Savoir Faire '64,'65p Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65g Hi-Y State Con- vention '65g Beauty Walk '65,'66g P.E.Assistant '66y Magazine Sales Cap- tain '66y Educational Study of Psychology '66g Senior Scrambles '66g GOLDEN MEMORIES, Assistant Editor '66. CLAUDIA MARIE POWELL Beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold. Debate Club '63,'64y Salesmanship Award '64,'66g Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66g O.B.E. '65,'66y Future Secretaries of America '66y Beauty Walk '65,'66g Junior Class Play '655 Supply Store Assistant '65,'66g Archaeology Club '65g Prospector Staff '66g Senior Class Play '66g Senior Scrambles '66g Thespians '66g Senior Honor Society '66. EVERETI' PHILLIP POWELL Splitting the air with noise. Football '63g Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65,'66y Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Officer '65,'66g Inter-Club Council '65y Float Committee '64,'65,'66. MICHAEL ALLEN PUTNAM Let me take you a buttonhale lower. Football '63,'64g Who's Who '637 Class Favorite '63g J Club '64,'65,'66g Hi-Y '64,'65. RODERICK EUGENE QUILLIN The door opens and he enters, always with a smile. Baseball '63,'64,'65,'66g Football '63,'64,'65,'667 Class Officer '64g Student Council '63,'64g Class Favorite '63,'64,'65,'66p Key Club '64,'65,'667 D Club '63,'64,'65,'66g Homeroom Officer '64,'65,'66y Class Officer '65g Monitor '64. DENNIS JAMES QUINTAVALLE Often seen and never heard. Hi-Y '65,'66p Salesmanship Award '63y Archaeology Club '63,'64. JAMES WILLIAM RAYFIELD, JR. Good humor makes all things tolerable. Transfer Honors, Sylacauga High School, Sylacauga, Alabama: Junior Honor Society '63p Debate Team '63g Football '63, Decatur High School: Hi-Y '66, PATRICIA LOUISE REEDER lfsilence were golden, she would never be rich. Junior Honor Society '63g Homeroom Officer '63,'64g Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66g Latin Club '63,'64p P.E. Assistant '65,'66y Senior Honor Society '65,'66. KELLY DONAVON RICHARDSON A iest breaks no bones. Band '63,'64,'65,'66g Chorus '64,'65. SANDRA KAY ROBINSON The course oftrue love never did run smooth. Junior Honor Society '63g Homeroom Officer '63g Savoir Faire '64,'65g Guidance Assistant '66g Supply Store Assistant '66p Psychology Club '66. CHARLES WILEY ROGERS An innocent boy who needs no eloquence. PEGGY ROGERS The best way to hold a man is in your arms. LENEAR ROYER, III Crudgel thy brains no more about it. Homeroom Officer '63,'64g Hi-Y '65y Football Archaeology Club '66, RAYBURN LEE ROYER He is no better than he should be. Hi-Y '66p Debate Club '667 Baseball '64,'65,'66. '63g Float Committee '65y 55 2 CAROL DIANE SAGEN A good naturecl girl. RICHARD DAVID SEIBERT Football and girls are his main delight-the firstfor daytime, the second for night. Football '63,'64,'65,'66g Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65,'66g Archaeology Club '63,'64g Hi-Y Club '65,'66g Junior Class Play '65g Baseball '63,'645 D Club '65,'66g Track '63g Thespians '65,'66. BRENDA JOYCE SIMS A friend may well be reckoned a masterpiece of nature. Homeroom Officer '635 F.H.A. '63,'64, Officer '64g State F.H.A. Repre- sentative '63p Miss F.H.A. '63p Junior Honor Society '63p Junior Class Play '65y French Club '66g Senior Honor Society '65,'66g P.E. Assistant '66, BEVERLY JEAN SITTASON Politeness goes far, yet costs nothing. Junior Honor Society '63g Latin Club '63,'64y Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Officer '65,'66g Tri-Hi-Y Float Committee '65,'66y State Hi-Y Convention '64,'65p Office Assistant '65y Guidance Assistant '66g French Club '66g Junior Class Play Committee '65g Homeroom Officer '65g P.E. Assistant '65,'66p Sci- ence Fair '65. flaky un-F?,.. A .1 f wggxgii? I ,MN VICKI NEAL SIVLEY lf sweetness is a fault, hers is a great one. Drill Team 's3,'64, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, FLA. 'e4,'a5, Beauty walk '64 '65p Salesmanship Award '64,'65p F.H.A. '65,'66g Homeroom Officer '64,'65 SANFORD CLARKE SLOAN Everyone is the son of his own words. Football '63,'64,'65,'66p Hi-Y '64,'65,'665 Archaeology Club '65,'66f D Club '66g Student Council '63g Homeroom Officer '63,'64. JOHN MADISON SOUTH l don't like noise unless lmake it myself Basketball '63y D.O. Club '65,'66. MICHAEL STEPHENS A friend to all who know him. JOHNNY WAYNE STEPHENSON A good-natured fellow, a clean-cut sport. Who's Who '63g Basketball '63,'64,'65,'66p Baseball '65,'66g Homecoming Escort '65g D Club '65,'66y Key Club '66. H JOHN ALFRED STEVENS An Englishman--every inch of him. Junior Achievement '65,'66g Savoir Faire '65,'66, Officer '66p Psychology Club '66p Hi-Y '66g Senior Scrambles '66. GARLAND KOETHEN STEWART l have a character of my owny l am what no other is, and do what no other can do. Football '63p Latin Club '63,'64p Key Club '65,'66g Hi-Y '65,'66, Officer '66g Homeroom Officer '65,'667 French Club '65,'66. SHEILA ANN STINNETT She's got more good points than a box of tacks. Homeroom Officer '63g Latin Club '63,'64, Officer '63,'647 Student Coun- cil Talent Show '63g The Old South Plunkers '64g Student Council Repre- sentative '64,'667 Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Officer '64p Inter-Club Council '64y Supply Store Assistant '64,'65,'667 French Club '65,'66g Beauty Walk '64 Float Committee '65g Junior Class Play Committee '65g P.E. Assistant '65, '66. MARY RENEE STONE A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Cheerleader '63g Homecoming Attendant '63g Homeroom Officer '63g Who's Who '63g French Club '647 P.E. Assistant '65,'66p Homeroom Officer '64,'66p Magazine Sales Captain '66. NAOMI RUTH TACKETI' ln numerous ways warmly pure and sweetly strong. P.E. Assistant '65,'66g D.O. Club '65,'66, Officer '66p F.H.A. '64. ALLEN TAYLOR l can trust everything but temptation. DARRYL F. TERRY The longer we know him, the better we like him. Hi-Y '65,'66p Junior Class Play '64y Senior Scrambles '66p Thespians '64 '65g Debate Club '64,'65g Visual Aid Assistant '63,'64,'65,'66g Library As sistant '62,'635 Psychology Club '65,'66g Science Club '62,'63. r JOHN THOMAS TERRY l don't know where l'm going, but l'm on the way. Freshman Class Play '63, Chorus '63, House Officer'63, Spanish Club '63, '22, Art Club '64,'65, Hi-Y '65,'66, Psychology Club '66, Senior Scrambles JOHNNIE TILLMON TERRY He drives as if he's rehearsing for an accident. Transfer Honors, Courtland High School: Basketball '63, C Club '63, Student Council '63. Decatur High School: Hi-Y '66. RONNIE KEITH TERRY There are two handsome men in this world, when I find the other one, l'll kill him. Transfer Honors, Courtland High School: Freshman Class Officer '63, Bas- ketball '63, C Club '63, Homecoming Escort '63, Class Favorite '63. Decatur High School: Science Fair '64, Hi-Y '64,'65, Junior Class Play '65, Youth Legislature '64, Junior Achievement '65, Senior Scrambles '66. SUZANNE THORNHILL 'Tis good lo be merry. French Club '65,'66, Latin Club '63,'64, Junior Honor Society '63, Senior Honor Society '66, French Club Float Committee '65, Tri-Hi-Y '66, Y.F.C. '63, Junior Class Play '65, F.H.A. '63,'64, Drill Team '63, Chorus '63,'64, '65f'66F 5ClEnCe Fai' '64: Junior Achievement '65,'66, Officer '65, Maga- zine Salesmanship '64, Float Committee '66. WANDA JEAN THRASHER The blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient. Archaeology Club '63, French Club '64,'65, Latin Club '63, Psychology Club '66. TONI LOUISE TROUP Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Cheerleader '63, Supply Store Assistant '63,'64,'65,'66, Beauty Walk '63, Who's Who '64, Homeroom Officer '64,'66, P.E. Assistant '65,'66, French Club '65,'66, Junior Class Play '65, Senior Scrambles '66, Psychology Club '66, Float Committee '66. Joe MACK TUCKER Don't let his silence fool you. D.E. Club '65,'66. LINDA GAIL TUCKER While there is life, there is hope, Salesmanship Award '63, Junior Achievement '64,'65, Beauty Walk, Third Runner-up '65, Thespians '65,'66, Psychology Club '65,'66, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65, '66. PRISCILLA ANN TUTEN Great modesty often hides great merit. Junior Honor Society '63, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, French Club '65,'66, Thes- pians '65,'66, Psychology Club '66, National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist'66. GREGORY JOHN UMBER One who tries to excel. Thespians '64,'65,'66, Officer '66, Mu Alpha Theta '64,'65, Debate Club '64,'66, Band '63,'64,'65,'66, Letter Winner, Band '64,'65,'66, District All- State Band '64,'65,'66, District Solo and Ensemble '64,'65,'66, Senior Scrambles '66, Student Council Talent Show '64, French Club '65,'66, J.E,T.S. '66, Science Fair '63,'64,'65,'66, Honorable Mention '64, Regional Science Fair '65, Chorus '64,'65,'66, Junior Class Play '65, Scholarship Winner, Alabama Summer Music Center '65, Junior Achievement. JAN UNDERWOOD She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. Class Officer '64, Class Favorite '63,'64,'65,'66, Junior Honor Society '63, French Club '64,'65, Homecoming Attendant '64,'65,'66, Office Assistant '65,'66, Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65,'66, Junior Class Play '65, STEPHEN ALAN UNDERWOOD For Satan finds some mischief still for moving hands to do. Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65,'66, Who's Who '63, Junior Honor Society '63, Officer, Key Club '64,'65,'66, Hi-Y '65,'66, Junior Class Play '65, Sen- ior Scrambles '66, Talent Show '65,'66. THOMAS GINGLER VEAZY Never say more than is necessary. J.E.T.S. '66, Phi Sigma Alpha '65,'66, Science Fair '63,'64,'65,'66, Honor- able Mention '63. PAUL ANDREW WAGER A guy so smooth he could slide on sandpaper. Latin Club '63, Officer, Basketball '63, Hi-Y '64,'65, Officer, Float Com- minee '63,'64,'65,'66, Who's Who '64,'65, Homeroom Officer '63,'64, Football '63,'64,'65,'66, D Club '66, Student Council '65,'66, Junior- Senior Dance Committee '65, Junior Class Play '65, Class Officer '66, Key Club '65,'66, Officer '66. MARGARET GAIL WALLACE I Silence is the most perfectherald of joy. French Club '64,'65, Tri-Hi-Y '65, Beauty Walk'65, Senior Scrambles '66, Psychology Club '66. SANDRA ANN WALLACE Well favored is she, and 'tis grace that makes her so. Cheerleader '63, Junior Honor Society '63, Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65, '66, Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, French Club '64, Who's Who '65, P,E. Assistant '65,'66, Office Assistant '66, Beauty Walk '63,'64,'66. 59 RAYMOND EDWARD WARD Whatever he did was done with so much ease, in him alone 'twas natura to please. I Transfer Honors, Parrish High School, Selma, Alabama: Basketball '63 '64, Football '63,'64, Varsity Club '63,'64. Decatur High School: Basketball 64 Football '64,'65,'66, Basketball '64,'65,'66, D Club'64,'65,'66,0ffiCer'66 JUDY LYNNE WARREN A good face is the best letter of recommendation. Student Council Talent Show '63, Chorus '6 4,'65, Homeroom Officer '66, Tri-Hi-Y '65,'66, Archaeology Club '66, JAMES WAYNE WEAVER He profits mostwho serves best. KAREN JUNE WEBB Sing away sorrow, cast away care. Drill Team '63,'64, Homecoming Attendant '63, Tri-Hi-Y '64, Spanish Club '64, D.O. Club '66. i .el SHARON JOAN WEBB The best way to have a friend is to be one. Drill Team '63,'64, Officer, Tri-Hi-Y '63,'64, Spanish Club '64, P.E. Assistant '66, Psychology Club '66. LYNELLE MARY WEBER She moves a goddess and looks a queen. Latin Club '63,'64, Officer '63,'64, Cheerleader '63, Student Council '63, '64,'65, Girls' Chorus '63,'64,'65, Concert Chorus '64,'65,'66, Officer '65, '66, Junior Honor Society '63, Senior Honor Society '66, Junior Class Play '65, French Club '65,'66, Phi Sigma Alpha '64,'65, Tri-Hi-Y '65,'66, Twirp Week Committee '65, Talent Show '65, Float Committee '63,'64,'65, '66, Beauty Walk '64,'65, First Runner-up '64, Queen '65, WI-io's Who '65,'66, Key Club Sweetheart '65, Sweetheart ofthe Year '65, Sweetheart of District I '65, Homecoming Attendant '65, Miss Photogenic '65, Office Assistant '64,'65, Senior Class Play '66, Senior Scrambles '66: Youth Legis- lature '66, GOLDEN MEMORIES Staff '66: FRANK EUGENE WEBSTER, JR. Lo, he stands on his head instead of his feet. JERRY O'NEAL WHITE They are only truly great who are truly happy. 2: JOHN THOMAS WHITMAN Liberty of thought is the life of the soul. Homeroom Officer '63,'64,'65g P.E. Assistant '65,'66g Float Committee '66g Salesmanship Award '63,'64,'65. JAMES THOMAS WILLIAMS Good qualities don't need advertising. 64 Junior Honor Society '63y D.E. Club ' ,'65,'66, Officer '66p Homeroom Officer '63,'64g D.E. Talent Show '65. KATHERINE SUSANNA WILLIAMS The best things come in small packages. Latin Club '63, Junior Honor Society '63g French Club '64,'65g Archaeology Club '66p Prospector Staff '64,'65y Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Officer '66y Hi-Y State Convention '65,'66p Y.M.C.A. Youth Legislature '64,'65,'66g Blue- ridge National Hi-Y Congress '66, MARGIE ANN WILLIAMS Beauty is power, a smile is its sword. ARLIN WAYNE WINEFORDNER . . rl I agree with no man's opmlonsf lhave some of my own. LARRY ALLAN WISEHEART Let the world slide. GENEVIEVE WILLIAMS WOOD l am not only the cause at' wit within myself but also the cause of wit in others. Cheerleader '63,'66g Cheerleader Clinic, First Place '66p All-Star Cheer- leader '665 Homeroom Officer '63,'665 Who's Who '63,'65g Latin Club '63,'64y French Club '65,'66g Sparky and the Old South Plunkers '637 Student Council Talent Show, First Place '64p Float Committee '63,'64,'65, '66g Tri-Hi-Y, Officer, '64,'65g Student Council '65g Office Assistant '66, EARNEST WOODALL Always jolly and ready to laugh. MARSHA KAY WOODFIN Quiet of nature, sincere of heart. Transfer Honors, Overton High School: F.H.A. '63 '64-'Pe Club '63 P ,'64, '65, Pep Club '63,'64,'65, Latin Club '64,'65,'66, Homleroom Officer '65, P.T.A. Representative '64,'65, Doctors' Club '64,'65. Decatur High School: Archaeology Club '66, Psychology Club '66. JOHN ANTHONY WOODS A leader of men, a follower of women, he can't be excelled in the art ofwinning. Archaeology Club '63,'64, Spanish Club '64,'65, Hi-Y '65,'66, Homeroom Officer '65,'66, Student Council Talent Show '66. CLAUDIA NOVENE WRIGHT A good disposition is mo re valuable than gold. Tri-Hi-Y '64,'65,'66, Y.F.C. '65,'66, Senior Scrambles '66. GEORGE DWAYNE WRIGHT You may have noticed that l'm no wordy man. Basketball '63,'64, Track '65,'66, D Club '65,'66, Officer '65, Home- room Officer '64, Student Council Talent Show '66. SARAH KATHERINE YARBER School: Tri-Hi-Y '66. The daintiest last to make the end more sweet Transfer Honors, Clarksdale-Coahoma High School Clarksdale Mississippi library Club '63, Officer, Library Assistant 63 Office Assistant 63 Mixed Chorus '63, Girls' Chorus '63, Junior Red Cross Representative 64 Con cert Chorus '64, Sophomore Class Play 64 Choral Opera 64 Pep Squad '65, Float Committee '65, Y-Teens '65 Junior Class Play 65 Decatur High IN MEMORIAM Gone, but her memory lingers with us. JO ANN HODGES 1948-1965 JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Presideni, Sieve Hcmmondp Treasurer, Carol McDonaIdg Secretary, Mary Sidebofhamg Vice President, Ed Gilchrist. 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J V ,,,, 5 ,1 i v 30 -f B BEARcAs W YE 'fwfr V' -. .,, '52 3 ,. a ' -gl., - QW f No? quile hot enough! organizations Wm Margaret Hirshfeld Editor GOLDEN MEMORIES 1966 Vicki Poole Dwight Bass Assistant Editor Business Manager Dianne Penny Jimmy Hester Art Sports Lynelle Weber Vance Davidson Organizations Organizations Kathy Gaus Lindy Jackson Ingrid McMullin Tommy Dungy Classes Classes Susan Gibson Features Classes Photography Mrs. Wooten supervises as . . . we work! I 1 3 PROSPECTOR STAFF PROS PECTOR STAFF These are the people that utilize their leadership and organizing abilities to make the printing of our great school paper possible . . . Pam Irwin--Editor, Kathy Sellers--AssistantEditor, Ann Coffey--Business Manager, and Mrs. W. J. Brown--Sponsor. , j ,Q r ' f fwfwfl 1 ,V QQ : 'lag Mig' , fr 43? ,tQ,,I5ifi5ffw1if1i fi? Seated: Kathy Sellers, Pam Irwin, Ann Coffey. Standing: Bebe Nash, Judy Thomas, Martha Woods, Bill Baily,Andy Hull, Tommy Shanks, Sieve Pearson, Harry Pendergrass, Cheryl Turner, Glinda Ogle. Cheerful co-workers help an associate commit suicide! Taking part are . . . Bill Bailey--Photographer, Cheryl Turner--Club Editor, Andy Hull--Exchange Editor, Steve Pearson--Sports Edi- tor, and seated Glinda Ogle--Features Editor. COUNCIL OFFICERS COUNCIL OFFICERS President ..... . . Marc Michelson Vice-President . . ..... Jody Duncan Secretary . . . . . . Mary Siclebotham Treasurer . . . . . Stewart Lacy Sponsor . . . . Mr. Fuller Under the direction of our very capable president, Marc Michel- son, the officers make every effort to serve Decatur High and strive to make our school greater. One of the biggest assets is the annual publication of the Decatur High School Directory by these hard work- ing officers. The school would like to express their appreciation for the many helpful services rendered by the Council officers. TUDENT CCUNCIL ll ull.. .. -'stall' 'Iii U.. , 'vm Wt? s STUDENT COU NCIL First Raw: Mary Virginia Wood, DianneCole, BeverlyMatthews, Jane Walker, Wright, Mary Ellen Lamar, Debby Carroll, Marc Michelson, Ed Gilchrist, Jimmy Rebmflfl, Diane Maxwell, Sl-'SGH Coley, ROY TGPSCDH, Clie Che 5Ul'T1- Mike Hughes, Billy Hutson, Paul Wagar, Jimmy McCool, Jody Duncan. Fourth mers, Susan Rogers. Second Raw: Cayce Clem, Cindy Dowell, Joyce Berry, Row: Ellen Sunback, Don Lupok, Cheryl Turner, Jet Farrior, Bill Barron, Margie Puckett, Ginny Gilchrist, Patsy Holbert, Shelia Stinnet, Mary Side- Bgbby Aycock, Sparky Moore, Mike Campbell, Greg Simmons, Tommy Hill, botham, Linda Mackiewitz, Dianne Penny, Steve Adams. Third Row: Leanne Stewart Lacy. One of the most important organizations in Decatur High School is the Student Council. It is made up of repre- sentatives from each homeroom. This method of representation gives the group a more varied array of thoughts and ideas. The Student Council acts as a voice for the student body and trains students for responsibilities which citizens of a democratic state must have. Throughout the year the Student Council carries out many service protects as well as entertaining programs for the student body. Among these proiects are: an orientation for new students at the beginning of each new school year, the Annual Beauty Walk, maintaining the supply store, and at Christmastime each homeroom' contributes to the Council's Christmas boxes for the needy families of Decatur. ll7 SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Bottom Row: Lynelle Weber, Pam Irwin, Pat Reeder. Second Row: Margaret Jackson, Suzanne Thornhill, Brenda Sims. Fourth Row: Dwight Bass, Ginger Hirshfeld, Debby Carroll, Susan Gibson, Jimmy Hester. Third Row: Lindy Day, Marie Powell. Fifth Row: Loretta Livingston, Craig Butler. Students are selected for membership in the NationalSenior Honor Society on the basis of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The flaming torch, representing the motto, Light ls The Symbol of Truth. , is symbolic of the purpose--to bear forward the light of truth, to lead that others may follow, to keep burning in our school a high ambition for the enduring values of life and to serve with unselfish loyalty to truth and honor. OFFICERS President .... . . Jimmy Hester Vice-President . . . Brenda Sims Secretary . . . Pat Reeder Treasurer . . . . Pam Irwin II8 JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY 2 I The National Junior Honor Society was organ- ized to give recognition to those studentswho excel in scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and char- acter. Those who become members of the society have proven they have the potential tor future success, and are ot the quality which Decatur High School is proud to have as its leaders. OFFICERS President . . . . John Luckett Vice-President. . . . . Nina Ruth Brown Secretary . . . . . Lila Pryor Treasurer . . Marilyn Meyer Sponsor . . . . . Mrs. Yates JU NIOR HO NOR SOCIETY Bottom Row: Stratton Orr, Judy Thomas, Ann Eubanks. Second Row: Betsy Hinken, Cecile Lewis, Dagny Gilbert, Linda St. James. Third Row: Tommy Sipes, Janice Holi- baugh, Kathy Adams, Margie Puckett. Fourth Row: Philis Long, Gail Richardson, Debby Portwood, Linda Bostwick. Fifth Row: Donna Hambrick, John Luckett, Lila Pryor, Marilyn Meyers. Sixth Row: Darryl Wood, Nina Ruth Brown, Anne Penney, Dianne Rooks. Seventh Row: Jimmy Stroud, Frankie Stephenson, Betty Sandusky, Marian Evans. Eighth Row: Danny Kennedy, Sam Becktel, David Robertson, Danny Lawrence. Ninth Row: Johnny Baites, Earl Hartgrove, Jim Atkinson, Roger Pitt. Not Pictured: Larry Fite, Perrin Morin. KEY CLUB KEY CLUB Kneelingf Ge0'9e JONES, Sim 5f9Wf1fl- FfVSfR0WI Willivm Kl'UiClel'llel', Charlie Pryor, Ricky Quillen, RobertHolmquist, GarlandStewart, RogerMathis, Ronald Pride, J0l inY Slephenwnf Paul W'-199D Lonnie C0501 Maflliew Power, Hank Mathews, David Hume, Doug Sittason. Pearce, H. M. Nalin, Jody Duncan, Marc Michelson. Sitting on bar: Luke l2O The Key Club of Decatur High School consists of boys elected to membership by club members under the guidance ot the faculty andthe principal. The purpose of this international organization is to render service to the school and community. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the members help the local chapters in their many and varied projects and programs. OFFICERS President .... . . . PaulWagar Vice President. . . . .HankPearce Secretary . . . . . . JodyDuncan Treasurer . . . Charlie Pride J CLUB J Sitting on bar: Perry Mooneyham, Jimmy Rebman, Bobby Coffee, Gene Bolton, John Woods, Randy Barnes, Richard Mackiewitz, Mike Hughes, Richard CLUB Siebert. Hanging on bar: Bill Bethune, Bobby Aycock, Robbie Castleberry, Wesley Lavender, Mike Putnam. The PJ Club, sponsored by the Jaycees, teaches boys to take an active part in civic projects and organizations. The J ClubassiststheJayceesinalltheir proiects through- out the year, such as the Morgan County Fair and the annual Christmas tree sale. OFFICERS President .... . Wesley Lavender Vice-President . . . . . Bill Bethune Secretary .... . . Bobby Aycock Treasurer ...... .... M ike Putnam Sergeant-at-Arms. . . RobbieCastleberry D CLUB D CLUB Counter-clockwise: Dwayne Wright, Rayburn Royer, Donny Dobbs, Marsha Peterson, Ricky Quillen, Joe Kenney, Jimmy Hester, Larry Abercrombie, Ron- nie Dukes, Jimmy Bently, Robert Parham, Douglas Chapman, Bill Ezzard, Wayne Downs, Grady Campbell, Bruce Bernard, Jody Duncan, Bobby Joe Robinson, Ronnie Howard, Ray Jones, Donald Campbell, Johnny Stephenson, The D Club of Decatur High School is composed of boys and girls who have achieved their letter in a sport. They strive to create and maintain a high degree of in- terest in which DHS is participating and encourage student support in these activities. The officers this year are: President ..................... Roger Mathis Vice-President . . Raymond Word Secretary . . . . . Dwayne Wright Treasurer . . Ronnie Duke T22 Andy Felker, Roger Mathis, Sandy Sloan, RichardJennings, Billy Paul Hudson Mathew Power, Glen Brown, Steve Isom, Ricky McClendon, Paul Wagar Steve Hammond, Richard Seibert, Sim Stewart, Richard Mackiewitz, Tim Nel son, Ronald Mathews, Bob Darnell, David Sloan. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y SENIOR TRI-HI-Y FirstRow: Lynn Anderson, Laura Johnson, Billie Johnson,Ann Coffey, Marsha Woodfin, Ginger Day, Kitty Williams, Pam Irwin, Sarah Yarber. Second Row: Ellen O'Barr, Clara Beth Berry, Barbara Cole, Lynelle Weber, Toni Troup, Sandra Wallace, Lile McLaughlin, Mary-Lise, Fauvy, Becky Gibson, Charlotte Moore, Linda George. Third Row: Barbara Conner, Sandra Robinson, Jo- hanna Flynn, GailWaIlace, Sandra Driver, Josephine Kitchens, Cynthia Pierce, Edwina Minor, Jean Lamont, Judy Gentry, Ingrid McMullin, Debby Carrell, Susan Gibson, Galli Archipov. Fourth Row: Sandy McMillan, Linda Tucker, Beverly Sittason, Sheila Stinnett, Linda Ford, Marie Powell, Wanda Dawson, Kathy Gaus, Gloria Aday, Suzanne Thornhill, Judy Warren, Linda Fairbanks, Jeaneen MacAphee, Priscilla Tuten, Claudia Dumas, Loretta Livingston, Pat Reeder. The Senior Tri-Hi-Y tries to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community a higher standard of Christian character. The members of the club carry out this purpose in participating actively in many school and community proiects. Each year they participate in UNICEF and the March of Dimes. Besidesthese activities, they prepare baskets of food, toys, and clothing for needy families at Christmas and Thanksgiving. OFFICERS President . . . . . Johanna Flynn Vice-President Kitty Williams Secretary . . .......... . Kathy Gaus Treasurer . . . ....,...... Beverly Sittason Chaplains . . Billie Johnson, Ingrid McMullin Historian . ............ Ann Coffey Sponsor . . . Mrs. Yarbrough T23 JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y First Row: Sharon Coffee, Ruth Evans, Paula Summers, Darlene Matthews, Linda Crowder, Deborah Mobes, Charlotte Moore, JoAnn Mills, Cathie Cole, Carol McDonald, Judy McLemore, Shara McRae, Susette Dunlap, Freida Mathis, Judy Dunlap. Second Row: Beverly Matthews, Linda Nash, Mary Lou St. James, Marilyn Langley, Kathy Sellers, Shirley Johnson, Bunny John- son, Darlene Ford, Lee Smith, Karen McWaters, Bridget Hennessee, Judy Sims, Dianne Ford, Jackie Carroll. Third Row: Coyce Clem, Joyce Badgett 1211 Ann O'dell, Ann Owens, Frances Bender, Patti Hard, Cathy Wahl, Sara Wicker, Kathy Phillips, Karen Standridge, Joyce Berry, Margaret Diseker, Judi Spiegel, Ann Sletcher, Paula Bickel. Fourth Row: Carolyn Bradley, Debbie Newsone, Cathie Bergman, Darlene Hartselle, Janet Couch, Jean- nine Sherman, Vicki Landrus, Peggy Horsely, Susan Hutto, Philomena Parker, Sara Hamilton, Jan Clouse, Frances Stephenson, Lucy Brown. The purpose of Junior Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the home, school, and community higher standards of Christian Iiving.The members of this club participate actively intheaffairsoftheschool and community. Some ofthe proi- ects include: A Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF Program and a Christ- mas and Thanksgiving basket for the needy. OFFICERS President .... Karen McWaters Vice-President . . . Joyce Berry Secretary . . Che Che Summers Treasurer ...... Lucy Brown Chaplain . . . Karen Standridge Recorder .... Susette Dunlap Sponsor . . . . Mrs. Hartselle SCJPHOMCRE TRI-HI-Y SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y First Row: Pat Duke, Betty Hose, Venelia Hill, Carol Skidmore, Becky Smith, Donna Piland, Suzanne Johnson, Susan Coley, Jennifer Weinman, Elizabeth Prestwood, Mary Kate Tockett, Libby Proctor, Debbie Barnett. Second Row: Deianice Tidwell, Beth Gamble, Katrina Roper, Donna Morris, Mara Hunter, Lone Agnew, Ellen Sundback, Bonnie Pitt, Brenda Rooker, Ann Breckenridge, Sharon Ashbranner, Mary Hendon, Susan Rogers, Emily Forrier, Vicki Thor- ton. Third Row: Becky Sharp, Ann Callahan, Elaine Taft, Kathy Johnson, Susan Dollohite, Marsha Smith, Pat Gross, Ginny Gilchrist, Sarah Hurgeton, Beth Evans, Gail Row, Squee Key, Mary Ellen Lamar, Theryn Terry, Sally Jo Johnson, Nancy Moore. Fourth Row: Deborah Speake, Elaine Matthews, Gloria Tennimon, Cindy Simmons, Sandra Spence, Jane Walker, Kappy Ey- ster, Lindy Ashwander, Cheryl Turner, Beth Gaus, Glinda Ogle, Patsy Hol- bert, Kathy Ridgeway, Pat DelRio, Ellen Lightfoot, Kathleen King. The purpose of the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughoutthe home, school, and community a higher standard of Christian character. OFFlCERS President . . . Suzanne Johnson Vice-President . . Mary Ellen Lamar, Shirley Eaken Secretary ..... 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W.,-.e,f was s ff-,,fw. -rf . .-t---.-S., .V .sw , :uw K, -.gig 1.1:-, wgigsgw 2---ll-1.-1 -t!rK-iwm:- glist-wi ,gyfrrtwif .,,1t.,,W.Wfm?fs 33.15.122- ft1J' 5ggg2QB5ft,f5f1f'. -351.22 -sfzfitiiishigfgsgr51 5 fig5P1,1'zfei.11 52521133 ,.: K tffyi.-it WI' 'QM it 'xii as gif v -fl'ftl,Sg?tii 1-,ifiiihgigtitlli sf,-it145s?i': lgitisiw 2ltwsiT'ilfi2f1..-Wtlitgf -1--rszfzflfmiiiawzifvixf. rv- - fi?22'f f -fa: ,ttf sw' aff: Xie fwfr-fi will-ff,fif wtf- li 2ft'f5: 4i?iiEfi'ff Er-If. if r f -K f f!'i?5l5s1i'- 'iligtilffg' EW 'fini 322522513 '2:ll!tf.' 1137 ji. H .Jigs-'f., -,gs he me -:M 'gmt' K 1 . ', f 1- -- :-,g- - ' wir- ,. - 112555, f 7, , , , .,L. A, Z . .sr li T' ' I A 'iii 2 xt, - if .Q Q . .15 FRESH First Row: Pat Russell, Kathy Bender, Sandra Prestwood, Melissa Kennedy, Pat O'Shields, Dianne Cole, Gail McGee, Gini Dockery, Jan Hardwick, Kathy Goodner, Cathy Portner, Linda Cates, Brenda Cottingham, Libby Compton. Second Row: Virginia Lee, Bebe Nash, Perrin Morin, Kathy Higdon, Lynn Martin, Beth Pockman, Roanna Morton, Gail Norman, Cathy Adams, Linda Stevens, Nancy Faria, Betsy Hinken, Carol Varnum, Dianne Sharp. Third Row: Debbie Felker, Beth Loggins, Linda St. James, Betsy Parker, Joan Wal- Newly formed this year, the Freshman Tri-Hi-Y pre- pares its girls for a more thorough understanding of the Christian principles of the groups of the higher grades. This group tries to promote higher Christian character in the girls of the ninth grade. OFFICERS President . . . . Betty Sandusky Vice-President . . . Pat O'Shields Secretary . . Sandra Presiwood Treasurer . Chaplain . . Melissa Kennedy Carolyn Coffey l26 MAN TRI-HI-Y lace, Deborah Gresham, Kathy Pannier, Margie Puckett, Gail Richardson, Linda Bostwick, Donna Hambrick, Mary Lee Berryhill, Leanne Wright, Jennifer Power, Mary Beth Smith, Deborah Vest, Ann Steed, Brenda Busby. Fourth Row: Mary Sue Smithers, Anne Penny, Lila Pryor, Betty Barron, Kathy Gibbs, Dianne Chumley, Carolyn Coffey, Beth Douthit, Mavis Hutchinson, Betty San- dusky, Melissa Nichols, Jane Callahan, Sandra Dungy, Judy Steenson, Gwen Alexander, Debbie Portwood, Sherry White. 66 HI-Y ' - w.ets11. ,5,s f-.L ,W LKL, ... 52:9 1.-1 -Hy rj eggs: K l5:f iYigif2.i5f'fiff' 51. A.. A s , :fpra E -Vs fL32fwv3Q.4:f2.wesi.erzeiisiisfibl -ff:-wgfg 3,-5,--1-,. ,tg -fk, i, fl,-Q, 3,,,,,,3g,.,is..f,..m.Nf,3.gf,-1 'f rf 9- YUM- '-i 551, ir 'i iTi??2if?5?1EfWf1 , . , Q .W -- V - .. . ,,.. , , .W ,,-ff ,km -If if mc, J, ,k,, , .,. -,..., .:.,,..W. A. Q Qs SENIOR HI-Y First Row: Andy Felker, John Hinkin, Wayne Chitwood, Danny Dobbs, Joe Keeney, Perry Mooneyhan, Marc Michelson, Phillip Powell. Second Row: Jimmy Summerford, Hohnny Terry, Carson Gay, Garland Stewart, Larry McKenzie, James Hugh, Wesley Lavender, Steve Underwood, Bobby Aycock, Steve Pearson, Jimmy Hester. Third Row: Mike Johnson, Bill Ezzcrd, Vance gil 9-. fe Davidson, Ronnie Terry, Ray Royer, Larry Abercrombie, Bill Lovelady, Le- near Royer, Mike Putman, Bill Bethune, Robbie Castleberry, Bobby Coffey. Fourth Row: Craig Butler, Andy Hull, Tommy Terry, Loye Buck, John Stevens, Mike Johnson, Dennis Quintevalle, Jet Farrior, Darryl Terry, Jimmy Raytield, John Woode, Randy Barnes, Donnie Bennetield. The Senior Hi-Y is established and maintained in order to create a Christian atmosphere among the male students of the senior class andthe communitywhich they represent. They engage in and pursue community and school service activities which are designed to further these Christian attitudes. OFFICERS President ..... . . Vance Davidson Vice-President . . . Phillip Powell Secretary . . . ..... Loye Buck Treasurer . . . . GarlandStewart Chaplain . . . Craig Butler 127 JUNIOR HI Y CLUB X. 'Mx-:. viii' '5E23iEsl : : -. . JUNIOR HI-Y CLUB First Row: Ellis Chenault, Bob O'Shields, Steve Adams, Mike Callahan, Al Nebrig, Billie Parks, Wayne Glasco, Bobby Straub, Donnie Sharp. Second Row: Donnie Kyle, Neal Hudson, Walter Wright, Jim Norman, Curt Ryder, Tommy Qualmon, Jim Fuhr, Jimmy Bentley. Third Row: John Haney, Ronnie 128 Clark, Charlie Black, Woody Peebles, Charlie Pride, Tommy Compton, Jack Anderson, Durante Hembree, Larry Sparks. Fourth Row: Glen Foulk, Milton Hutson, Jim Knight, Ed Gilchrist, Charles Anderson, James Whitmire, Pud Ryar Doug Sittason, Mike Webb. Like the Senior Hi-Y, the purpose of the Junior Hi-Y is to spread a greater feeling of Christian leadership throughout the school and community. The prime objective ol these organizations is to help create a wider scope of good feeling in the OFFICERS President .... Secretary . . . Treasurer . Sergeant-at-Arms home, school and community, to make them a better place in which to live. Vice-President . . . . Chaplain ...... . . . .SteveAdams . TommyCompton Durante Hembree . . . Larry Sparks . . . . Jim Knight . Walter Wright FRESHMAN HI-Y CLUB ,ysti S?F'Er9EEse:jgQIfs'fI51 ...,-...E.x First Row: Mel Hughes, David Whitten, Tim Hennessey, George Wicker, Gary Newlin, Stratton Orr, Bobby Palladino. Second Row: Richard Taylor, Mike Posey, Don Lupo, Virgil McDonald, Charlie Sittason, Bobby Nabors, John Barran, Mike Street, Don Taubert. Third Row: Mike Williams, Ronnie McKee The newly created Freshman Hi-Y, like the other Hi-Y clubs, has as its purposeto spreadafeeling of Christian leadership throughout the school and community. OFFICERS President .,.. Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Chaplain . . . . Bruce Hose . Tommy Hill . . . . Don Lupo . Philip Pisani Kenneth Roycroft FRESHMAN HI-Y Philip Pisani, Bruce Hose, Jim Bogue, Mike Ruark, Donald Kingsmore, Mike Flynn, Ronald Case. Fourth Row: David Pearson, Steve Baggs, Kenneth Roy- croft, Tommy Hill, Roger Pitt, Mike Morris, Sparky Moore, Bob Fite, Rudy Cox, Terry Presson. T29 , -,,,, .,, !,.,,,h ft. , Q . it ii LATIN I , ' il. - ai. LATIN I First Row:PerrinMorin, BetsyHinken, George Wicker,Julian Bibb, Bebe Nash, Linda Lovelace, Kathy Higdon, Diane Cole. Second Row: Kae Barringer, Joyce Libey, Virginia Lee, Martha Lindsay, Bayne Vaughan, John Luckett, Greg Burns, Marilyn Brown, Gail Williams. Third Row: Bill Dragoset, Robert Heiserman, Cindy Dowell. Corolvn Coffee, Marian Evans, Barry Johnson, 130 Donna Hambrick, Tommy Sipes, Deane Chumley. Fourth Row: Mike Ashby, Beth Wiley, Steve Crawford, Earl Hartgrove, Roger Pitt,Jim Atkinson, Mike Allen, Ernie Barnes, Ellen Armistead, Paul Blackwell. Not Pictured: Max Hirshfeld. The Latin Club is composed of Latin students who wish to learn more about the Roman civilization and the classical Romanlanguage. The students who are members are in the process of taking first year Latin, and they engage in several proiects throughout the year. They are responsible for presenting the Latin medal which is the highest honor a first-year Latin student may receive. OFFICERS President . . . . . Roger Pitt Vice President . . Steve Downing Secretary . . ......... Dianne Cole Treasurers . John Luckett, Larry Fite Sponsor . . ....... Mrs. Marshall LATIN II is ,gigs-ss 515:52 12: LATIN ll First Row: Cindy Simmons, Venelia Hill, Betty Hose, Lane Agnew, Suzanne Johnson, Eddie Pollard, Mary Ellen Lamar, Kris Opferkuck, Patty Bailey, Jane Walker. Second Row: Ellen Sunback, Marsha Woodfin, Bonnie Pitt, Billy Chenault, Sharon Quinn, Bill McAllister, Mary Jean Washington, Kathy Johnson, Marian Weber, Shirley Eaken. Third Row: Kathleen King, Marcia Smith, George Jones, Don Kyle, Tommy Qualmon, Barry Hoy, Ann Brecken- ridge, Christy Gilloaly, Ellen Lightfoot, Pat Gross, Steve Adams. Fourth Row: Joe McLaughlin, Bill Barron, Patsy Holbert, Charles Guyton, Jim Bris- coe, Milton Hutson, David Hume, Harry Pendergrass, Jerry Conover, Wayne Downs, Glinda Ogle, Rebecca Holmes, Cheryl Turner, Lindy Ashwander This Latin Club is composed of students in their second year of Latin. The main purpose ofthe clubistoincreasethe knowledge of mem- bers in the ancient cultural heritage through modern-day interpretation of classical plays. The students find out for themselves as they see it live in literary classics that Latin is not a dead language. OFFICERS President . . . . . Ellen Sundback Vice-President ..... ..... M ilton Hutson Secretary . . ......... Bonnie Pitt Treasurers . . Glinda Ogle,Shirley Eaken Sponsor . . ......... Mrs.Marshall l3l FRENCH CLUB FRENCH CLUB First Row: Gail McGee, Pat Russell, Beverly Matthews, Kathy Phillips, Linda Borden, Frances Bender, Joyce Badgett, Ginger Day, Lynn Anderson, Lynelle Weber, Maureen Keeney, Linda Nash, Marleen Howell. Second Row: Ann Steed, Jan Holibaugh, Frances Smith, Cheryl Pickens, Sandy Jones, Gini Dockery, Cecil Lewis, Tania Archipov, Judy Thomas, Sharon Coffey, Melissa Kennedy, Roanna Morton, Paula Summers, Judy McLemore, Susette Dunlap, Diane Maxwell, Linda Shipman, Kitty Willians, Shirley Johnson, Dagney Gil- bert, Lynn Martin, Karen McCoy, Barbara Field, Cayce Clem, Kathy Lucier, Kathy Bender. ThirdRow:Jean Lamont,KathyGoodner, Susan Vassey, Margie Puckett, Susan Dollahite, Mary Virginia Wood, Betsy Parks, Kathy Gibbs, Toni Troup, Betty Barron, Allison Miller, Sara Wicker, Kathleen Cunningham, Dianne Rooks, Nina Ruth Brown, Anne Penny, Judy Agee, Susan Tapscott, Sharon Hewitt, Deirdre Hendrix, Vicky Landrus, Beverly Sittason, Brenda The purpose of the French Club is to help the French students to have a better under- J standing of the language and ofthe life and culture ofthe countries in which the language is spoken. OFFICERS President . . . Margie Puckett Vice-President . Drew Boggess John Stevens Secretary . . Sandy Jones Treasurer .... Becky Matthews Sergeant-at-Arms . DougSittason Sponsor ..... , , Miss Davis 132 Sims, Maureen Cunningham, Janis Bagwell, Jean Palladino. Fourth Row: Mary Sue Smither, Gail Richersan, Debbie Gresham, Ruth Sims, Debbie Newsom, Darlene Hartselle, Foster Bailey, Jim Lamont, Larry Luckett, Doyce Yates, Wanda Dawson, Marsha Peterson, Kathy Gaus, Suzanne Thornhill, Goo Wood, Sheila Stinnet, Sandra Driver, Philomena Parker, Margaret Diseker, Leslie Denbo, Pricilla Tuten, Bob Clark, Linda McLaughlin, Ronnie Nicholson, Greg Umber, Judy Dunlap, Sandy McMillin, Becki Gibson. Fifth Row: Dennis Rath, Cathy Bergman, Tim Beatty, Al Nebrig, Mike Marine, For- rest Anderson, Doug Sittason, Bob Fite, John Stevens, Ronnie Rooke, Francis Evans, Butch Roberts, Drew Boggess, Tommy Shanks, Garland Stewart, John Maynor, Don Franks, Kent LeCroy, Billy Hutson, Ray Jones, Bailey Rowden, Bob Darnell, David Rannefeld, Doug Chapman, Pat Lamartire. s PSYCHCLCGY CLUB ,.-. ga.. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB First Row: Sheila Sims, Marsha Woodtin, Che Che Summers, Lile Mclaughlin, Sondra Wallace, Ann Cottey, Pam Irwin, Kathy Sellers, Sarah Yarber, Clara Beth Berry, Marlene Clemons, Susan Hardwick. Second Row: Wanda Thra- sher, Vicki Poole, MargaretHishfield, Sandy Robinson, LauraJohnson, Barbara Carroll, Emma Farrer, Peggy Rogers, Judi Spiegel,KarenMcKoy, Galli Archi- pov, Gail Wallace. Third Row: Susan Davenport, Dianne Pennyf Toni Troup, 3 2 Priscilla Tuten, Jeannine Shermann, Linda Ford, Donald Campbell, Marsha Peterson, Linda Tucker, Sharon Briscoe, Ellen O'Barr. Fourth Row: Bobby Coffey, Gloria Aday, Vance Davidson,TommyTerry, John Stevens, Laye Buck, Bobby Aycock, Darryl Terry,Jimmy Raytield, Bobby Herbert, Richard Jennings, Linda Mockiewitz, Bob Murphy. The purpose ot the Psychology Club is to stimulate the interest of the students in the varied fields of psychology. Several service proiects are done each year. These include Christmas baskets delivered to the patients in our state mental hospital. OFFICERS President ..., . . Vance Davidson Vice-President . . .... Loye Buck Secretary-Treasurer . . . Sandy McMillan Sponsor ......... Mr. Woodrow Wood T33 EL CIRCULO ESPANOL K P . . , to ,,... .W , . . , . f, ,, rt 1, 2 . , ,., 1, tiffgsz I ,f,F?i,f,fjyg3,,rgyf H, ,Sie-gflfgfff. , ,if .ii ' 5.-zfigzg' .s,'gig,.' all l- ,ffl fs2, i1s.fffl5l!fl2' Y f'1'iir f- ' fl ' ,' t I 11 f ftgfiflfy lg-'eifkiff gi,jT i'S2ti 1 w A ii A A l2'.,?flii-35 itlfffilzt 4 if' 'Fifi' ' 3. gm, ,as fggllliv, l y. My f , 1-f T Ke' iff? Q 2' ' 1 , .V t. A K5 - , .. ... Q. .Q EL CIRCULO ESPANOL First Row: Susan Coley, DeJanice Tidwell, Carol Skidmore, Sandro Prestwood, Pat O'Shields, Cynthia Wadell, James Dragoset, Kaye Sockwell, Ann Callahan, Debbie Barnett, Libby Proctor, Bill Powell, Oscar Tudor. Second Row: Becky Smith, Donna Piland, Dionne Casteel, Jan Hardwick, Lane Smith, Bobby Lewis, Steve Lashley, Beth Briscoe, lva Epperson, Janice Hudson, Elaine Taft, Katrina Roper, Mary Lou St. James, Linda Brooks. Third Row: Beth Loggins, Linda St. James, Linda Bostwick, Kathy Pannier, Ann O'dell, Carol Varnum, Bobby Straub, Donnie Sharp, Phillip Pace, Beth Evans, Ginny Gilchrist, Becky Black- burn, Squee Key, Mary Fouvy, Gail Rowe, Brenda Rooker. Fourth Row: Kappy Eyster, Lila Pryor, Barbara Mock, Jimmy Stroud, Edgar Verchot, Phil Huller, Tommy Fleming, Jody Duncan, Danny Wildman, Tommy Compton, John Lee Thompson, John Ward, Barbara Biles, Pat Del Rio, Martha Wood, Marilyn Meyer. The purpose of El Circulo Espanol is to provide an initial background of Spanish ideas and customsforSpanish I students. OFFICERS President . . . Beth Briscoe Vice-President . . . . Libby Proctor Secretary . . . . Ann Callahan Treasurer . . . . . Linda St. James Parliamentarian . ...... Oscar Tudor Sponsor .... . . Mrs. John Zakanycz 134 LOS CONQUISTADORES li LOS CO NQUISTADORES First Row: Stratton Orr, Vicki Corbin, Mary Kate Tackett, Kathy Claburn, Marilyn Langley, Linda Crider, Kathy Adams, Barbara Hamme. Second Row: Roy Lawrence, David Williams, Gary Newlin, Mary Ann Zakanycz, Kay Veal, Judi Speigle, Frieda Mathis, Mara Hunter, Ann Hill, Susan Conover. Third Row: June Strickland, Lee Smith, Kathy Wahl, Bob O'Shields, Ellis Chenault, Debbie Portwood, Mary Beth Piery, Lucy Brown, Mary Sczcepanski, Paula Bickel, Leeanne Wright. Fourth Row: Melody Lee, Betty Sandusky, Neal Hud- son, Randy Falls, Chuck McClendon, Bill Bailey, Steve Roberts, James Couey, Buddy Harris, Johanna Flynn, Vicki Landrus. The purpose of Los Conquistadores isto help its mem- bers to increase their understanding ofthe Spanish language and have a wider knowledge of the Spanish speaking countries. OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Parliamentarian Sponsor .... . . . Bill Bailey . . Buddy Harris Mary Kate Tackett . . .... Kathy Claburn Chuck McClendon . . Mrs. Zakanycz l35 PHI SIGMA ALPHA PHI SIGMA ALPHA Bottom Row, Left to right: Pam lrwin, Steve Roberts, Tommy Veasey, Dwight Don Franks Marc Michelson Jean Lamont Bock Row Kem I-eCf0Y BQCIYY Bass, Leslie Denbo, Rita Kyle, Mary Jean Washington, Karen Mc Koy, John Matthews Josephine Kitchens Paula Beatty Hinken, Judy Powell. Second Row: Steve Roberts, John Maynor, Joe Keeney Phi Sigma Alpha is the honorary science fraternity of Decatur High School. Its members ioin forthe purpose of furthering their scientific knowledge. The main proiect of the year is a trip to Alabama Junior Academy of Science convention, and a club project to enter in various regional fairs in the state. OFFICERS President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Sponsor . I36 Dwight Bass John Hinken . Don Franks John Maynor Mrs. Johnson MU ALPHA TH ETA eitstgiais ,tit MU ALPHA THETA First Row: Dwight Bass, Becky Matthews, Leslie Denbo, Josephine Kitchens, Greg Umber. Second Row: Steve Roberts, John Maynor, Jerry Conover, Don Jean Lamont, Judy Agee, Eddie Hurt, Andy Felker, Sandy Ruark, Bob Clark, Franks, Drew Boggess, Greg Burns, Kent LeCroy. sf'-4's4i'5i This club is specifically for those mathematics students who have an interest in and excel in the field of mathe- matics. lts members ioin for the purpose of promoting a higher interest and better understanding of the funda- mentals of mathematics. OFFICERS President .... . . . DOH FFGf1lKS Vice President . . . . . Sieve Roberts Secretary ..... . . Greg Burns Treasurer . . ..... Jean Lamont Sponsor . . . . . . Mr.Milton Holmes i137 D.E. CLUB l DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO N First Row: Elaine McGee, Jean Murphy, Ann Solomon, Susan Milam, Martha Tommy Owens, Bobby Joe King, John Hose, Benny Drinkard, Manley Carrell Keenum, Jennifer Howard. Second Row: Joe Tucker, Tommy Williams, Ralph John Bolton, Mike Fite. Livingston, James Cordell, Donnie Keil, Hansell Lang. Third Row: Paul Allen, By association with people of the work-a-day world the D.E. members further their knowledge and experience in the working world. OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Parliamentarian Historian . . . Sponsor . . I38 Jennifer Howard Ralph Livingston . Jean Murphy . Hansell Lang Tommy Williams . . John Hose . . Mr. LeCroy DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS ' ' 8' DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS ClOClfWfSe- 'D f-l0l f1nY South, John MUVPlWfEef B0bl9Y HOWUVY-li John EdW0I'Cl5f Tackett, Carolyn Johnson, Karen Webb, Judy Sagen, Susie Hall, Craig Par- BUddY Block. Mike Landers' Pl'1llllP Bflgwelli O'Nevl LONG, BUST'-if Woodflll, rish, Karen Fetn-er, Maryla Lee, Sedalia Hyde, Sarah Nell Landers. Not John Falciani, Roger Nix, Jerry Nix, Jerry Standridge. Clockwise-- O : Naomi Shown.-John Bqr.-en, Judy Gentry. The purpose of the Diversified Occupations Club is to-provide activities for the D.O. stu- dents whose school days are partly taken up by employment and who have little opportunity to take part in other clubs. The program con- sists of cooperativetraining between the school and the industries downtown, for this the stu- dents receive training in chosen occupations, two high school credits per year,ond remunera- tion for their work. The program is limited to juniors and seniors. OFFICERS President .... Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer ..... Parliamentarian . . . . Sponsor ..... . Johnny South Mike Landers Naomi Tackett Judy Sagen Craig Parrish Hubert Brooks l39 J ETS J ETS First Row: Greg Umber, Tommy Veazey, Tommy Shanks, Andy Hull. Second Row: Jerry Ganover, Kent Lecroy, Jean Lamont, Sandy Ruark, Bob Clark, John Maynor, Joe Keeney, Francis Evans, Drew Boggess, Don Franks, Steve B055- Roberts, Dwight Bass. Third Row: Bill Bailey, Josephine Kitchens, Judy Agee, Andy Felker, Eddie Hurt, Leslie Denbo, Marc Michelson, Becky Matthews, Pam Irwin. Fourth Row: Greg Burns, Marleen Howell, John Hinken, Dwight The Decatur Junior Engineering Technical Society was organized for senior high school mathematics and science students who are planning a career in the fields of science or engineering. Students who meet the scholastic requirements may apply for membership. Through various clubactivities and experiences with professional scientists, a greater knowl- edge of skills necessary for future work is acquired. OFFICERS Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Parliamentarion IAO President .... . John Hinken . . . . Steve Roberts Becky Matthews . . Pam Irwin Dwight Bass ARCHAEOLCGY CLUB ARCHAEOLOGY First Raw, Seated: John Wallace, Cynthia Waddell, Kathy Portner, Carol Reagin, Barbara Hamm, Brenda Griffis, Vicki Sively, Judy Sims. Second Row: Kathy Sivley, Pat Roan, Ruth Sims, Judy Sherril, Judy Holland, Ann Hardiman, Judy Steenson, Carolyn Coffee, Charleen Godfrey, Sandra Baker, Linda Fairbanks, Judy Warren, Linda Higdon, Linda Johnson, Marie Powell, Sherry McNally, Kitty Williams, Marsha Woodfin, Paula Beatty. Third Row: The purpose of the Archaeology Club is to establish an interest in and a knowledge of archaeology in its members. OFFICERS President . . . . , Robert Parham Vice-President . . . Bob Murphy Secretary . . . . Ronnie Howard Treasurer . . .... Roger Mathis Sponsor . . Miss Mary Robertson Sponsor-Miss Robertson, Steve Lashley, Bob Coker, Robert Parham, Richard Jennings, Ronnie Howard, Mike Henderson, Bobby Herbert, Ronnie Dukes, Roger Mathis, Larry Lamon, Sandy Sloan, Bob Murphy, Jimmy Guyse, Phil Hills, Dennis Quantivalle, Robert Compton, Larry Wilson, Harry Moats, Ralph Murphy, l4l - 1 TH ESPIANS , Ah. Mh- THESPIANS First Row: Pat Duke, Pam Irwin, Ruth Evans, Barbara Cole, Susan Coley, Linda Shipman, Susan Ragens, Pat Cooper, Mary Hindon, Dorris Woods, Ginger Day, Kathy McCoy. Second Row: Edwina Minor, Melody Lee, Sara Wicker, Diane Ford, Chris Opterkauch, Allison Miller, Ann Breckenridge, Kathy McBay, Priscilla Grant, Carol Bentley, Sharon Ashabrenner, Suzanne Johnson, Greg Umber. Third Row: Linda Tucker, Mary Ann Zakanycz, Foster The purpose of the Thespians is to create an interest in dramatics and to offer to those who wish to participate an opportunity to exer- cise their special talents. A play highlights the activities of the Thespians each year. OFFICERS President .... . . Edwina Minor Vice-President . . . Pam Irwin Secretary . . . . Pat Duke Treasurer ..... ..... G reg U mber Sergeant-at-Arms ..... Patti Hard Sponsor ..... Mrs. Thomas Allison U12 Bailey, Anne Sletcher, Sherry Cambell, Marie Powell, Loretta Livingston, Bob Clark, Christy Gillooly, Marty McNelly, Mary Beth Piery, Susan Gibson, Buddy Harris. Fourth Row: Molly Hennessee, Melody Lee, Jeanene Sherman, Jane Roberts, Marc Michaelson, Richard Seibert, Craig Butler, .lim Knight, Glenda Ogle, Rebecca Holmes, Beth Gaus, John Chenault. DEBATE CLUB DEBATE CLUB Front Row: Loretta Livingston, Tom Brown, Tommy Shanks, Don Franks, Bob Denbo, Jeanine Sherman, Linda Shipman Third Row Paul Wagar Foster Clark. Second Row: Sara Wicker, Mary SideBotham, Allison Miller, Leslie Bailey, Rayburn Royer, Kent Lecroy, John Maynor Mrs Allison Sponsor The purpose of the Debate Club is to stimulate the interest of the students in the field of current events and to help them exercise this interest through competitive debate. OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . Sponsor. . . Loretta Livingston ..... Tom Brown . . , Tommy Shanks . . . . .. Don Franks Mrs. Thomas Allison FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row: Shirley Johnson, Ann Coffey, Kathy Sellers, Darleen Mathews Floyd Vicki Sanders Janet Couch Linda Fairbanks Leslie Denbo Rebecca Linda Crider, Paula Bichel, Sandra Baker, Marion Weber Ellen Sundback Holmes Susan Davenport Bonnie Pitt Susan Coley. Second Row: Cathleen Cunningham, Mary Ann Zakanycz Pat The Future Teachers of America is a national organization which encourages and aids stu- dents who are interested in the field of teach- ing. Its purpose is to interest good students in teaching, to develop the beginnings of pro- fessional attitudes, to explain the areas of the teaching profession, to render service to the school and community, and to create in the young people a greater understanding of the value of education in our American society. OFFICERS President .... . . . Shirley Johnson Vice-President . Mary Ann Zakanycz Secretary . . . . . .Durleen Mathews Treasurer . . ..... Janet Couch Chaplain . . ..... Linda Crider Sponsor . Miss Frances Collier U14 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FUTURE HOME First Row: Kathy Todd, Lynn Andrews, Deborah Moebes, Bobby Jo Adams, Jo Ann Mills, Brenda Gritfis, Linda George, Linda Loveless. Second Row: Sharon Wheeler, Debbie Roberts, Deborah Vest, Ann Coffey, Brenda Camp- bell, Gwen Terry, Helen Watts,Emily Farrior, GalliArchipov, Bonnie Johnson. 122525 fflwik , Mtv, it , , A ':,f,fgi,i . -121 1 'iii MAKERS OF AMERICA Third Row: Marlene Clemons, Mary Beth Smith, Janice Miller, Lynn Lott, Gail Smith, Diane Norris, Linda Williams, GlendaWilkinson, Linda Lunney. Fourth Row: Sandra Driver, Brenda White, Emma Farrer, Betty Sandusky, Wanda Dawson, Pat Roan, Mary Lee Berryhill, Judy Holland, Linda Fairbanks. The Future Homemakers of America isa national youth organization of pupils who are or have been enrolled in the homemaking classes ofiunior and senior high schools. The Alabama Association of these organizations is an integral part of the home economics program. They offer opportuni- ties for the further development of pupils in plan- ning and carrying out activities related to home economics and for development of leadership abilities. OFFICERS President ...... . . . Linda Lunney Vice-President .... . Wanda Dawson Secretary-Treasurer . . .... Emma Farrer Sponsor ....... . . . Mrs. Oscar Knox T45 O.B.E OBE Bottom Row: Jean Palladino, Robbie Richardson, Glenda Wilkinson, Gwen Sandra Arnette. Third Row: Marie Powell, Mary Sczcepanski Judy Sherrill TGFVYI P0lS1C1ePU '5lil, KUlhY lundefsf CUf1ClY Weil- 5eC0UCl ROW! Linda Ridge, Pam Shoffstall, Martha Adams, Jeannine McAfee, Claudia Wright Dumas Linda Higdon, Glenda Wilkinson, Anne Owens, Jon Bolan, Charlotte Moore, The purpose of the Order of Business Efficiency is to be of service to the school and community by typing tests, bulletins, and announcements and to encourage neatness and efficiency in work. The club volunteers its work to any teacher who needs il. 5 E OFFICERS President .... . . Linda Ridge Vice President . . . . . Kathy Landers Secretary .... . . Mary Szczepanski Treasurer ....... . . . Charlotte Moore Committee Chairman . . . . .Glenda Wilkinson Sponsor ........ . . Mrs. H. J. Eaton iA6 if WM OFFICE ASSISTANT y uugqwwwwwewwww.1M..w..:e:.ssf -1..Wmfw:.+i:1e1.m1..,. i..sw1.:::.,:isas Q5 --'7,,iil5 sail . X 1 f -...gf-if-iitiibl f::fQig2i4Li.,fi1?g' Eggs' 3 'gs 3 I ' , . -- is ft is 1 , .. V WW . ...gg K OFFICE ASSISTANTS Left to Right: Sharon Robertson, Barbara Conner, Ann Williams, Sherry Mc- Ingrid McMullin, Cathy Wahl, Johanna Flynn, Mr. L. E. Wooten, Assistant Nalley, Linda Johnson, Mary Ann Zclkcinycz, Ginger Day, Sandra Wallace, Principal. Left to Right: Kathy Gaus, Mrs. Watson, Secretary to Principal, Pat Lomatire, Goo Wood, Bob Clark, Bunny Johnson, Doris Woods, Beth Stephenson, Che Che Summers. i47 LIBRARY CLUB LIBRARY CLUB SGUIGCII Robbie RICITOVSOFM Dflflefte Mcfhews, Dianne Rocks, NUUCY MOOYEV sheimer, Deborah Moebes, Elaine Matthews, Emma Farrer, Mrs. Olson, KUTFIFIU ROPSFI Kathy TOCICI, BBIIY H0561 VeneliGHill-Standing: NUUCY R0edef1- Librarian, Sandra Simpson, DeJanice Tidwell, Carol Skidmore, Kathy Little. GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS GUIDANCE ASSISTA NTS Seated: Miss Wright, Miss McCall, Counselors, Standing: Carol Bedingfield, Beverly Sitfason, Bill Lovelady, Sora Hamilton, Cookie Wood, Patricia Dirver, Cathy Cole, Mandy Ashwander, Billy Marie Johnson, Judy Powell. W , l48 U PPLY STORE ASSISTANTS SUPPLY STORE ASSISTANTS FVOUI ROWS Slwru MCR09f FFUUCIS Smilh. C0YCe Clem' I-QUVCI JOIWSOVM I-IVKIU Johanna Flynn, Marie Powell, Sandra Robinson, Sheila Slinnett, Linda Mac- Ford, Toni Troup, Cafhy Claburne, Lone Agnew, Libby Procior. Back Row: kiewiy-L' Jqnef Couch- VISUAL AID ASSISTANT VISUAL AID ASSISTANTS Mike Hambrick, Eddie Hurl, Darryl Terry, Arlin Winefordner, Bill Lovelady, john Mqynor, Randy Barnes, Tommy Campion. we , Mmm! I4 DRILL TEAM DRILL TEAM Left to Right: Donna Morris, Kathy McBay, Dotty Chambers, Enna Farre, Kay Clara Beth Berry, Linda Stevens, Gwen Alexander, Martha Lindsay, Mary Cain, Carolyn Hill, Dejanice Tidwell, Nancy Roedersheimer,Deborah Moebes, Sczepanski, Theron Terry. Tania Archinov, Ann Coffey, Sally Wheelahan, Darlene Mathews,Janis Davis, The purpose ofthe Drill Team is to foster school spirit, to provide entertainment at ball games and parades, and to give a large group of girls an opportunity to participate in school activities. OFFICERS Commander and President ...... Ann Coffey Lt. Commander ......... Clara Beth Berry Vice-President . . .... Emma Farrer Secretary .... . . Delanice Tidwell Treasurer . . . . . Darlene Mathews T50 BOYS' CHORUS BOY'S CHORUS First Row: Gary Fields, Larry Sparks, Craig Butler, Don Franks, Jim Knight, Steve Roberts, Jim Briscoe, Randy Cook. Second Row: Greg Umber, John Chenault, Tommy Dungy, Mike Acker, Richard Jackson, Lonnie Cain, Doyce Yates, Eddie Pollard. Third Row: Ellis Chenault, Phil Hullar, Dwight Bass, Jimmy Cantrell, Ronnie Clark, Robert Holmquist, Ronnie Rooks, Tommy Gonzalez, Johnny Ozier, Julian Ashford. Not Pictured: Loye Buck, Jimmy Copeland, Steve Franz, Jim Thornhill. GIRLS' CHORUS GIRL' First Row: Becky Smith, Donna Piland, Jacklyn Key, Brenda Campbell, Marcia Smith, Mara Hunter, Vicki Corbin, Judy McKenzie, Pat Duke. Second Row: Jennifer Weinman, Jane Walker, Mary Jean Washington, Edwina Minor, Dianne Black, Kathy McBay, Susan Coaner, Deirdre Hendrix. Third Row: Phyllis Sackwell, Bonnie Pitt, Ann Breckenridge, Barbara Biles, Patsy Halbert, S CHORUS Susan Baites, Glinda Ogle, Linda McLaughlin, Mary Beth Piery, Jan Clause, Charlotte Moore. Not Pictured: Suzanne Johnson, Sharon Asherbranner, Mary Hendon, Candy Prescott, Jan Bolan, Gloria Tennimon, Dianne Sock- well, Darlene Hartselle, Mary Virginia WOOIJ. l 51 EE -our E.c: 302 ou an 2, CD2 ..V7 if 'xc 59 ISLL QC u,o Q SE 23 ,E -no DI -1 E5 5.1: PCS Om. CX mo :o u.ucz 5.2 .Q :E Wo Dix 2: THB BS Eno 22' 53 D - Ui . 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Not Pictured: Treasurer, Gloria Tennimon. BOY'S CHORUS OFFICERS: President, Ronny Clark: Secretary, Larry Sparks. Not Pictured: Treasurer, Loye Buck. T54 GE NERAL CHORUS OFFICERS: President, Joe Propst: Vice-President, Pat O'ShieIds7 Secretary, Kathy Pannier, Treasurer, Becky Brewer. Mr. Raymond Worth, Director. Sandy McMillan Senior Jackie Carroll Junior MAJORETTES Craig Butler Drum Major DRUM MAJOR Judy McLemore Junior Freida Mathis Junior THE 'I966 DECATU -HGH SCHODL BAND , , s L SAXOPHON ES Craig Butler, 'Bill Drogoset, Cynthia Pierce, Beverly Humphries, Bob Butler, RobertHieserman,Jim Briscoe. 1 ,,,fi'5Qfm . W, R1 e m B 2 HQ' A fi , AK -2 , S 4 'I .I ,Y 7, My - e ' 1 T ' :lv ,FF , gil i t ,Q iq? f-cpl, e A-F ,uf i M , 1-uit 5 Q Q ' ,E V . ml , . yy, - A WJ., Q, . - 4- aff x. . Rik 5 -' 4 Jia Jw, 1 -- Wsfwafiw 1 .,,. I , - ,nf .1 n aw I , MFT, , YB! N A V, ..,, ,Q ,x ,.,,,, , rt , gm? W- L t kfwi' , Q gi. I -' A :Mm ft 1 Lane Smith, Jim Dragoset, June Strickland, Roger Pitt, Buddy Harris, Greg Umber. 158 Ronny McKee, Bobby Neighbors, Tommy Anderson. TROMBONES Johnny Boites, Steve Lashley, Paul Blackwell, Darryl Wood, Ed Taylor, Butch Hill, Will Walker, Alan Brooks, Tommy Syers. , OBOE, BASS, BASSOCN, CONTRA Charlie Guyion, Jim Afkinson, Marilyn Maze, Debbie Carroll, Sandra Driver, Tim Beatiy, Mike Erwin, Roy Lowrance. CLARINETS Susan Gibson, Mike Ashby, Jim Fuhr, Ellen Sundback, Karen McKoy, Perrin Morin, Karen Humpphries, Cathy Pierce, Tommy Qualman, Dianne Black, Tommy Clark, Mara Hunier, Judy Graham, Debby Thurnauer, Bonnie Pitt, Gail Williams, Bobby Hill, Sandra Parrish, Donna Dockery. PERCUSSION Kelly Richardson, Don Hough, Bob Van Hamm, Barry Hoye, Mike Carier, Mark Beaiiy, Richard Jackson, Ann Swafford. , i ' 4' ., J . f,w sl iw V, . ,1 1, 'Q ' ' L 'fs Q ff., W , C -3 Q ,f w ill , V Z' i ' WYE' 3 U 'e v 4 f i. idi9iYli1.gi,lk-i ir K v X- .. Jn li- J :. 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Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Gosseff, Mrs. Miichell, Mrs. Downs, Mrs. Forrester, Mrs. Cafeteria Supervisor Hardiman, Mrs. Colbern, Mrs. Guyre. l6l ELECTRICIANS ELECTRICIANS, Lefllo righf:Sfeve Roberts, Bob Clark, Kent LeCroy, Don Franks, Kelly Richardson JANITORS JANITORS, Leff lo righl: Mr. Dumas, Mrs. Cowan, Mr. Crow, Mrs. English, Mr. Ray. 3 E? ,T j V2 A 'Liana ml umm E 4 A Mi H xii. ,ll , 1 '-EEZ! f 5 . f vb P f ew h 1 N w I ' X X 5 Q Xf ,. . f4 58 3 dm! 4? X t Av features w I 2 LE 3 i, if -A if i 3 xii mmnwes m A peal of laughter rings down the long school corri- dors and the radiant smiling face of Miss Decatur High appears. Lile McLaughlin, loved for her pleasing ways and abundance of spirit and pep as varsity cheerleader for three years, was chosen by our student body to be our '65 Homecoming Queen. smmmn1smn m m ff Q f Q 2 Q E 5 3, Z xr 'A K, ww f f f f ' s ,A-ws Agp, 29 'mi Wi? if A f -' j 1 j 1: Q2 is .LV iw 'coff- ni' UWM .m W ' , fre-QQQMA wwf , ' W may ':':,,, - KM by Q. ,fa 'fr' M. My 3 A , 2,6 -Q , v, I Q. 3, 0 ,, l M 1 ya! ' X lg ,, XV 'I WVV 'my 'V W u , AVORITE As President of the Student Council--a leader with exceptional ability, the students' choice in his Junior year as Most Likely to Succeed, and a member of the Key Club, Marc Michelson's good humor and friendly ways make him our School Favorite. 'sh R K 1 , , 5 , . 1 f , 2 , , K 4 5 YL XTNNMM 42,8- my f. M me X Q Q EM Km was N Q Q S X X Eggs? TQ wwgxxw .wk ., .M 1. wi Q Q! .Q K, 9+ Q Q . M YQ Q Q X xfxim , Q 54 Q gf + Q V. ,X Hs Q 4, av fs., 3 .ig 6 at 153 K if K v Q .gg .V Q I ff. . .Q 'fix vi .1 . X B X Q 4 .1 'X Km, .W ,, Qflilk' N' William Kruidenier Marsha Peterson SENICI 5 ? 4 i m E, P2 ge xx 2 P5 Li A f I Mu , , x , V, 1 W . -. . ww .,..,,., z , me N., f. L55 r ,n ' 77 ,fm A A . A f 'fn . ,wi wa.-, L 'A...a.Qzm.M.'zaf72i'wf? M5 iw-ww A 3, ww., V , gi Q. ' A, 3 ff L W ' fm- li an R Ei' .. Q 1 Q. 1 --k A K Q - fs. 5 Q G 4 --,W ' sv nX,,, ,. ,sk x Kr x 1 g fs. ,L -, ' as ' as . 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Aw 4 Q ' 2 4 ,fi M ,Ui we 'l 4 5 f' 2' 1 fy' fi Q 2 52 3 A A maui aff L , L l MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Susan Gibson Sieve Underwood FRIENDLIEST Linda Mackiewiiz we-sleyl Qven der WITTI EST Goo Wood Phillip Powell BEST ALL AROU ND Sandra Wallace Tim Nelson Bully Paul Hutson JuNlo 1 J -1 1 1 4 l BEST ALL AROUND Judi Speigal Steve Hammond MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Beth Stephenson Robert Holmquist JUNIO MOST ATHLETIC 8g MOST TALENTED Ashley Holland Judy McLemore FRIENDLIEST Suzeite Dunlap Sammy Word HO'S WHO nw MOST ATTRACTI V E Mary Sideboiham Ed Gilchrist F ,gif X Ks, 5 W Q ,Q fx 5 ,wg sifw ff4l:?ff , '75 'igakzvff M A X WITTIEST Carol Taylor Mike Webb .F www muh 'N SY Sw .3855 A N me AVORITES Stewart L ucy Judy McKenzie BEST ALL AROUND Shirley Ecken Ken Collier MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED June Walker George Jones SOPHOMORI MOST ATHLETIC 5 MOST TALENTED Ralph Murphy Ginny Gilchrist l FRIENDLIEST i Kuppy Eysier Phillip Pace NHO'S WHO fb? -S 4252 WEL Wie sm ff MOST ATTRACTIVE Mury Carol Young Randy Emens WITTIEST Jennifer Weinmon Jimmy Shirley 'Q . kvkrx s Q7',E QQ W .,: 'M' Si X ,DW 1 .ff 3 :ff 3' 2 W .2 f yx J Qu 3, . wzf-Mi .mlb 3 if, ag! ,L'-, F, 5 is V fi' 538.5 as 'E S sf wigs X Asif S BEST ALL AROUND Beth Pockman Nickey Evans MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Amy Hunter John Lucketf FRESHMA MOST ATHLETIC 8. MOST TALENTED Phillip Pisuni Debby Burns FRIENDLIEST Gail Norman Tommy Hill VHO'S WHO MOST ATTRACTI VE Jan Hardwick Denis Hughes WITTI EST Kaihy Bender Max Hirshfeld . wwf , ft' --HMWW' A ..,.sWwf,...,,..mf, Q., 45' :Q HOMECOMING '66 The crowd clappecl, the cheerleaders cheered, the band played, and the girls waved. The '66 Homecoming Parade was truly the best ever. The floats brought on more competition and the court was made up of the most beautiful girls in D.H.S. history. For the third year in a row, the Class of '66 won first place thus exemplifying our great initiative. T88 2 5 Ea 5 E is it 5 S is Q S 3 Qi 2 ,. S i 3 at S 5 If if 5 3 E 3 5 Z S HOMECOMING COURT--Freshman Attendants: Melissa Kennedy, Sandy Paulo Che-Che Summers, Suzanne Arkin. Senior Attendants:Jan Under- Jones. Sophomore Attendants: Judy McKenzie, Mary Carol Young. Hon- wood, Lynelie Weber. Queen: Lile McLaughlin. I orary Attendant of the Senior Class: Marie-Lise Fouvy. Junior Attendants: i QUEEN me i 89 2.. iii 1 1 ' 5 , 'V ff 4 1' 3, , JP g ' 1 , I 2 , W HW Af ' 47' 1 :Z-:f- in fl, X f -' 1 I 1 Inv- ' wwf: Q,w4:ar,piLs',,,w47U.L.gwn'fW ?.7159 ff iff Q41 , 9- Q-ewkwwwww fmv A , 'WW 1 1 'z 5. I. ,,... W, .E H: ff i f Q V. ., 3 I viA4'ahZlfi ':z ,, fv ', ': 1' gf ' - ---- ,, ' ' iii! fl' ., 2 Q W ' W 2' 1 3 ii? i 5 5 3 M. . 5 -:fm - 'mmmmwwv-.,,,,wM Vww mf fr www , ,V , 1' fgf 5 5 QWWWKW W Y ui W ELL N The REGENTS FIVE livened up our Homecoming Dance. From left to right: John Woods, Bobby Aycock, Dewclyne Wrighi, Steve Underwood, William Kruidenier BEAUTY WALK COURT F0U fh fUfmeV'UPf -lUdY MCI-emofei Third WWE -UPI Ginger DUY1 Queen: Gwen Terry? First runner-up:Mury Sidebothamg Second runner-up: Evelyn Anderson BEAUTY WALK Beginning with a week of trying practices and finishing with a night of twinkling eyes and smiling faces, ourfourth annual Beauty Walk was both exciting and nerve-racking. The Walk itself was well attended, and with reason, for over seventy of our most beautiful girls awaited the outcome announced by our master of ceremonies Marc Michelson with nervous anticipation. i93 Mr. Fuller ul work! 194 Which one will ii be? L Sw: ,, ff i fag. Y 1 il' 4 ue- -' 2, if iaif igv v f Z? lie u 4? 4 ES , fy? A I ii. ,game 3 Now where dnd I stand? Roses for Gwen, From left to right: '62 Queen, Susan Fife, Escort Tommy Hill--Fourth run- Mary Sidebotham--Escort Charles Carpenter, Second runner-up: Evelyn An ner-up: Judy Mclemore, Escort Steve Hammond--Third runner-up: Ginger derson--Escortlody Duncan, '64 Beauiy Walk Queen: Lynelle Weber. Day, Queen's Escort Roger Mathis--QUEEN: Gwen Terry, First runner-up: is Q53 if ENCHANTD Fortunate is Decatur High School in having its first foreign exchange student, Miss Marie-Lise Fouvy, a native of Vevey, Switzerland. Mary, as we coll her, has played an integral part in all of Decatur High'sfunctions this year.Activein all phases of school life, she attended all football games and yelled the loudest at our pep rallies. We are proud of you, Marie-Lise, and hope that you have gained as much from Decatur High School and its students as we have benefited from you. , 5 2 F 3 jyiy' f X Y A . ll' i ,ss 197 The night after the night before! Aching muscles ..... elution ..... cracked smiles ..... de- flation ..... yu'll yell ..... excsperution ,.... seuson's end ..... relaxation? Center of Attention! Pop Crgwns Lile, D0'1 iUS' do Something' Slund lllerel There's more to it than meets the eye! f 2 N , - N K Q 7411? - . f fy I H X M V, ' I mm f f M f A ' ' 1 -LJ: M ' fi, 1 N K ' - 2, f I f + w .. eg V Q4f,fgj?q1 T ' v ' K, -fu: ..lLfQ'i- , I., X 5 9-' LQ 773 m x, N ' 1, , X ii val-gf fx-QIPL, ze 0' ' T----. 1' -aa. -4,767 fn ,W 7 ff. 1,4 J-R w f J , N'1Hf'zSA s wi M, Q, ' 1 fc!! , , ' IL, , f 1- I R- :Z . ,f - M v 1, Q f ' 5, f , A - V, ' I X , , A I ' ', 1' A j g ?Q g f W .J A if V - X i ff! 7? ' f f af 5 lx' I f ff fig 1. ,f ,. f NX -Mivxxm f ,, , Ni Q , XX f ,ff 'NX WX f A , R W ,W f' , N 1 If ,V ,f f K! H ,- ' ,aff fx if ,J 211 . I xx ff X ll , X 4 ff! I, 1 ff lf' f X I X ' 4 , I . I ATHLETICS DIRECTOR One of the most painstaking iobs in our school is filled by someone we all know and admire, Coach H. L. Ogle. From planned meetings with neighboring coaches to the direction of the boy's physical education classes, these iobs are filled to the utmost capacity by Coach Ogle. 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SCHEDULE I2 27 7 20 6 l3 6 0 19 7 Decatur Decatu r Decatur Decatu r Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur 204 Athens Austin Hartselle Butler Lee Cullman Huntsville Coffee Deshler Russellville 31 7 I4 6 O 13 28 l6 41 13 Gene Bolton ,Q ,, Ronnie Howard Semor, Back emor, Tackle Q X , 3 as , eggmg izwzgifilfi ,K V tf?k,f31LW Lf ,V -, L,-wW..fA ,Yr , 2,:a.W ff . 4 . ,QW , f',mm,-:pq-, 1,. wf4,fm,,2 1 , ,gg 155, H , I if-,,g,Q: f' L New Af , 15345255142 Q - H Q , W , 'Hills .QQSSZL5 ' ' ' VLTQKSLI .rl , 0 451, -my - , my, fm, - ', f .w 54521 . ' wwf . 431: f' 'bm' -qw ,,,,m , wx . ws, f 'wi YS. mmf? -aw, , my ns, ,,f 'Ml f ,,, ,wwgpgzsf Mgfwiiifw MW? S ,wwf , 4 453,53 MM ws W Wwgfw iw, wa ' S fzwfgfw vw? wwf T275 ff fa!! fhiifiryyffginwfgfd W gg? 2 Q, ww ' M ,Am MM W Www yi fffsgz ,yew , ,MYME W V 5-, , f'l,1161i'T-a W f 2 2+ Q1 42? 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The Raiders dominated the game completely and would have held Austin scoreless ex- cept for a long run by the Black Bears against our second and third strings. Decatur led 13 to 0 at half time and added two more TD's the second half. Both our de- fense and offense worked well in supporting this win. 212 Decatur 12 Athens 31 An overflow crowd of more than 10,000 witnessed the 33rd annual renewal of one of Ala- bama's oldest and mostcolorful football rivalries. Decatur had not been beaten by the Golden Eagles ofAthens since 1958, but they were over- powered this year by the ex- ceptional Athens eleven, who were picked by many to win top T.V.C. honors. Athens tallied in all four periods, while Decatur flashed the scoreboards twice in thefirst half on a fine aerial attack. Decatur 20 Butler 6 In their fourth game of the season, the Raiders traveled to Butler and put an a powerful show of offensive and defen- sive strength. Decatur took the opening kickoff and drove to paydirt without giving up pos- session. Butler also scored in the first quarter on a blocked punt but failed to make the extra point. Late in the second quarter Decaturtallied again on a long run. In the third quarter the Raid- ers began another drive and moved, with the help of penal- ties, to the Butler i3. Three plays later we scored from two yards out, but the extra point was blocked. Neither team could score dur- ing the fourth period,and Deca- tur squared its record at two wins and two losses. Decatur 7 Hartselle i4 For the first time in twenty- seven years, Hartselle topped Decatur and won the game on a blocked punt late in thefourth quarter. It was a close game all the way and the score at half-time was 7 to 7. Neither team was ableto take advantage of breaks during the third quarter, and it was late in the fourth quarterwhen Hart- selle won the game on the blocked punt in our end zone. 213 Decatur l3 Cullman I3 For our l965 Homecoming game, the Red Raiders gave it all they had, but it proved to be not quite enough. Cullman scored in the first quarter but failed to make the point after touchdown. Decatur came fight- ing back to score on a long drive, and the score athalftime was 7-6 in favor of the Raiders. Decatur was fired up the sec- ond half, and the score soon became l3-6 as a Raider player picked off a pass and went all the way to paydirt. Decatur held Cullman successfully until late in the fourth quarter when Cull- man scored'and tied up the game. It was a great Home- coming, and it almost turned into an upsetvictoryfor Decatur against the strong Cullman eleven. -4 Decatur 6 Lee 0 Decatur recovered a fumble in the end zone late in the fourth quarter to edge Lee of Huntsville 6-0 and to gain their third win against two losses. Both teams playedu tough de- fense all night long from the opening kickoff until the final buzzer. The play that won the game for the Raiders came on a fourth down and thirty-five situation. Our fine punter thrilled the fans with a seventy- two yard puntfrom scrimmage, which was picked up on thethree yard line by a Lee back. He was immediately hit hard, and as the ball fell into the end zone, we landed on it for the winning touchdown. Decatur 0 Coffee l6 Decatur traveled to Florence in their eighth game of the season and fought a hard knock- ing game all the way. With a little luck Decatur could have upset Coffee who was highly favored over our Raider tribe. Decatur played a fine de- fense, but we iust couldn't get our offense rolling against the big Coffee eleven. Coffee scored once in each half with an added safety in the third quarter. lt was a heart- breaking loss for our Raiders who gave it all they had. Decatur 6 Huntsville 28 In their seventh game of the season our Raiderstangledwith possibly their strongest oppon- ent to datey and although we were defeated, Huntsville had to work to hold our persistent offense. Decatur's lone touchdown came in the third period on a short run which was set up by a long pass. Huntsville scored twice in the first half and twice in the second half for their total of twenty-eight. 215 Decatur 7 Russellville 13 Our Red Raiders closed out their l965 football season by dropping a I3-7 hard foughtde- cision to Russellville on a rain- soaked field. We almost pulled the game out of the fireseveral times, but never cashed in be- cause of bod breaks. Russellville scored thirteen points in the first half, while Decatur tallied in the third frame on o drive from their own thirty-seven. 216 Decatur I9 Deshler 41 ln their ninth game ofthe sea- son Decatur had to battle with Deshler of Tuscumbia who was undefeated in previous games. Many coaches rated Deshler to win the T.V.C., and they were possibly the strongest team on our Raiders' schedule. Never- theless, even under these tre- mendous odds, ourteam played to win. We showed a very strong offense with our three touch- downs, and all the fans felt pride in the fine effort by our players and coaches. 2 , Fi E i 5 ,m f X Q .Ag VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS--Lefi lo right: Che Che Summers, Judy Amos, Judi Gloria Adcy, Evelyn Anderson, LileMcLaughlin, GingerDay, Judy Mc Kenzie Speigle, Shirley Euken, Goo Wood, Mary Sideboiham, Marsha Peterson, 217 R L E A xi 5 s Q S ,f ii 5 6 ? fl ss X, Q 5 3 Q 2 ? K ? Z , if 9 1? 6 S d Z i 5 E4 2? I e fs Q, 'Q x S 3 2 5 4 e fi Sz ff if S, r Q E gi ff 5 5 z BASKETBALL ad: Morris ,. , 1l h ' Jeffv Rice 3 'fl .. 4 , . ..-.. .W VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Coach Morris, Bruce Bernard, Manager, Coach Rice. Second Row: Campbell, Woody Peebles, Steve Hammond, Gary Rya .lah ny Stephenson Dale Ridgeway, Roger Mathis, Ray Jones, Ed Gilchrist, Larry Sparks, Donald Raymond Ward, Robert Holmquist. MID-SEASON RECORD Decatur 44 Huntsville 35 T.V.C. Decatur 70 Cullman 39 T.V.C. Decatur 55 Hartselle 51 T.V.C. Decatur 55 Priceville 41 T.V.C. Decatur 82 Danville 44 T.V.C. Decatur 53 Austin 36 T.V.C. Decatur 55 Butler 60 T.V.C. Decatur, 6'l Coffee 50 T.V.C. Decatur 64 Hartselle 45 T.V.C. Decatur 67 Lanier 62 Tournament Decatur 55 Moulton 57 Tournament Decatur 67 Austin 49 T.V.C. 222 Donald Campbell Seniorf Guard Ray Jones Seniorf Guard Raymond Ward Seniorf Forward Roger Mathis Johnny Stephenson Seniorf Forward Seniorg Forward Ed Gilchrist Juniorg Forward Steve Ham mond .luniorf Guard Robert Holmquist Juniorg Center 4 Dale Ridgeway Juniorg Center Woody Peebles Larry Sparks Junior, Guard Juniorg Forward Gary Ryan Juniorg Guard SENIOR B TEAM SENIOR B TEAM--Left to right: David Hume, Charles Carpenter, Wayne Downs, Allen Elkins John Thompson Sonny Culp Stewart Lacy Kenneth Col lier, Mike Hagen, Randy Emens. Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatu r Decatu r t MID-SEASON RECORD 53 Eva 32 Huntsville 41 Cullman 42 Ryan 33 Butler 36 Eva 37 Coffee 54 Hartselle JUNIOR TEAM JUNIOR A TEAM--First Row: David Robinson, Danny Lawrence, Cole Young, David Pearson, Tim Hennessy Jimmy Bowen Second Row Greg Simmons Tommy Hill, George Cooner, Steve Boggs, Nicky Evons, Wayne Wells. Decotu r Decatu r Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur 226 MID-SEASON RECORD 36 Cotaco 27 Athens 43 Hartselle 35 Priceville 33 Danville 16 Austin 45 I - West Morgan 39 Cotaco VARSITY B TEAM W . . f i ' , I . B TEAM CHEERLEADERS 25 K lx B TEAM CHEERLEADERS--Boitom Row: Debby Burns, Sandi Jones. Middle wick. Top Row: Leanne Wrighi Behy Baron Cheryl Pickens Gail Norman Row: Debra Vest, Sandra Presiwood, Beth Pockman, Gini Dockery, Jan Hard- Rhonda TSGQUE- 228 lf.. ma, W' - 'x-' QQ v Wm cf, ' ' 351: sf fix ff? 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This year of school is one of those parts of The ever-complicated puzzle ot life. Let us go on to higher goals-- Let us not forget the GOLDEN MEMORIES of our High School days. Remember these golden days as those of laughter, Tears, triumph, defeat, and yet . . . A wonderful year of friends and friendships, Ideals learned and principles taught-- Let us remember-- Lest we forget. 5 3 :K AFT? .C G g i V INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS' Kansas City - Winnipeg Yearbooks - Yearbook Covers Diplomas - Graduation Announcements USA


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