Forest Hill High School - Rebel Yearbook (Jackson, MS)
- Class of 1961
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The interest and love you have shown each one of us has many times inspired us to reach for greater heights. You have given much time to the school and its pupils by keeping the school scrapbook and promoting school spirit.
Forest Hill has been highly recognized because of your untiring work with the Beta Club and its members.
Because of these and the many other things you have done for us, we, the Senior Class of 1961, dedicate with deep love and gratitude the ’61 edition of the Rebel to you, Miss Mildred Thrailkill.
DEDICA TION OF
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Athletics "SPORTS PARADE"
4DIRECTORSHeads County Schools
For the past six years, J. E. Aldridge has worked patiently and creatively toward higher educational goals in the Hinds County Schools. Mr. Aldridge, known widely for his achievements in educational planning, has supervised the completion of many schools. In a rapidly changing world, he has kept pace with the growing and varied needs of education. Mr. Aldridge labors unceasingly to better relations between the school and community.
Heads Staff
Harmoniously heading a faculty of 59 and a school enrollment of 1602,
Shellie M. Bailey, serves as principal of Forest Hill High School. Having led the school’s staff since 1934, Mr. Bailey has completed his twenty-seventh year in this position. As his key responsibility, Mr. Bailey works to provide teenagers with the best education possible. Cooperating with the teachers and students, the affable leader solves problems encountered in daily routine. Along with his demanding tasks as principal, Mr. Bailey was State Supervisor of the School Bus Driver Training program during the summer.
County Board of Trustees
J. W. COMBS A. CARTER BLAKE ROBERT R. TROTTER G. W. SIMMONS JAMES ARDEN BARNETTHeads High School
Mrs. Ferguson's myriad responsibilities range from scheduling classes, assemblies, and club meetings, to disciplining an erring student. All of her actions seem to have one purpose--to keep the complicated affairs of this modern high school running smoothly. An air of businesslike efficiency, coupled with a diplomacy which makes even those she reprimands admire and respect her, makes Mrs. Ferguson a skilled and valuable administrator, but more important, a truly dedicated educator.
Heads Elementary
For six years Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn has worked patiently and creatively as elementary principal toward providing higher educational goals in her elementary grades. With efficiency, sound leadership, and good-humor, she has played a vital part in improvement of the faculty and students. In addition to her administrative duties Mrs. Dunn teaches a section of fourth graders.
Local Board of TrusteesMRS.
MISS MILDRED THRAILKILL
HEAD ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
MISS SHARON DUNN
(A“ In the world of today it is absolutely essential that we learn good English. To learn one must first be taught and Ole F. H. has top notch English teachers. Sponsoring the Annual, teaching MACBETH, and urging her students to THINK are only a few of the duties of Mrs. Hardy. Mrs.
Walker performs the double duties of teaching English and Latin. Interest and Love for her students are displayed by Miss Thrailkill
as she teaches and sponsors the Beta Club. Noted for her inspiring devotions, Mrs. Nichols also inspires her students to greater heights in English. Mrs. Gibbes and Mrs. Deevers are doing an excellent job in preparing their students for the more advanced courses in English. Miss Dunn, Miss Clay and Mrs. Barry, whose faces were new at F. H. this year, have become deep-rooted in the hearts of their students.
MRS. ANNE HARDY
MISS MARTHA CLAY
MRS. JOY BARRY
MRS. CHARLES DEEVERSMR. JERRELL PURVIS
MR. W. T. MOORE
MR. DAVID UNCLE
MR. BRYAN SHERMAN
HEAD SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
Learning about the past and the present is necessary so that we may live in peace in the future. Well-versed in current events taking place throughout the world, Mr. Moore teaches his students not only world history of long ago but history that has recently taken place. Mr. Purvis, government and economics teacher, was also assistant coach of the Rebels' football team. Mr. Lingle, coach of the mighty Rebels, makes us proud
to be Americans through his American History course. With understanding and good humor, Mr. Sherman taught our Freshmen the history of their State.
Mrs. Ward teaches our junior high students the fundamentals of the American way of life through American History.
Mr. Giles, Mr. Street, and Mr.
Thompson teach history and civics courses to junior high students.
MRS. RUBY WARD
MR. ELTON D. THOMPSONMR. J. N. BROCK
MR. D. J. THOMAS
MRS. MIRIAM GRANT
HEAD SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
The Age of the Atom and Space is here and our Science teachers are challenging us to meet the demands of this Age.
Our own red-haired Mr. Thomas teaches the more advanced courses of chemistry and physics along with a class of ninth grade science. The genial humor of Mr. Core makes his biology classes fun as well as interesting and informative. Mr. Brock, the boys basketball coach, teaches his general science students the basic funda-
mentals of all phases of science. Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Wood instruct our junior high students in their science courses. Mr. Sullivan, girls basketball coach, and Mr. Trammel, junior high football coach, also teach courses of junior high science. Mr. Brokaw, director of the band, also teaches courses in junior high science.
Mr. Walker, our friendly counselor, constantly stands ready to help the more than 1200 F. H. H. S. Students.
MR. DEAN WALKER
MR. B. B. BROKAW
MR. JOHN SULLIVAN
MR. JIM TRAMEL
MRS. GLORIA WOODMRS. EVA FERGUSON
MRS. ELIZABETH KILUON
MR. A. W. RUTLAND
MRS. R. L. THOMAS
HEAD MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
Mathematics has always been important in the school curriculum but in the Age of the Satellite when mathematicians are so necessary it is especially important. The calm and orderly teaching methods of Mr. Rutland are especially conductive to learning the intricate details of higher mathematics. Mrs. "Ferg" our beloved high school principal, also teaches a class of solid geometry and Trig. Mrs. Killion, who is responsible for our famed Octaves, teaches
arithmetic to our eighth graders. Mrs. Thomas, who teaches first-year algebra, is known for her patience and dedication to her students. Under the guidance of Mrs. Purvis, Mrs. Branscome, and Mrs. Davis, our junior high students are diligently learning arithmetic.
Our library is rapidly expanding under the able leadership of Mrs. Ramsey, our gracious librarian. Mrs. Bailey, our school secretary, works long and hard to keep our business straight.
MRS. S. M. BAILEY
MRS. DONNA PURVIS
MRS. JANE RAMSEY
MRS. BETTY BRANSCOME
MRS. JOYCE DAVISMRS. LOIS LEE EWING
MR. VIRGIL WOOD
HEAD INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS
today and our three music teachers, Mrs. Brock, Mrs. Touchstone and Mrs . .Ewing, teach their students how to appreciate music as one of the Fine Arts.
An excellent training for the business world is afforded to us through the outstanding works of Miss Miller,
Mrs. Till, and Mrs. JLittell. Mr. Sahler, our drivers' education teacher, also works with the Safety Council.
Forest Hill offers excellent courses in both
■ practical and fine arts,
■ for along with the practical side of life one must also have the enjoyable
j side. Mr. Wood, our f smiling Industrial Arts teacher, works long and hard to perform his duties. Sponsoring the FHA and teaching girls how to be good homemakers in the future keeps Mrs. Webb and Mrs.
Hollingsworth very busy.
Music is an important part of everyone's life
MRS. MAXINE HOLLINGSWORTH
MRS
MISS BERNICE MILLER
MRS. BETTIE TILLMRS. GLORIA BEARD
MRS. ANNETTE MACIONE
MRS. RUTH LAW
ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
MRS. JOSIE BERRYHILL
MR. VERNON P. GAINEY
The elementary teachers must be fine outstanding men and women who are willing to dedicate their lives to shaping the destinies of others, and F.H. is blessed with such teachers.
Mrs. Law and Mrs. Macione find it very important to build a strong foundation for their students' understanding of the progress of today's world. Mrs. Beard and Mrs.
Berryhill further under-
take to provide important knowledge to their students. Mrs. Dunn, elementary principal, devotes constant time and effort to her teaching. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Pounds, and Mrs. Sherrod diligently mold the path ahead for the adulthood of tomorrow. Mrs. Sipes provides worthwhile and interesting school pro -jects. Mr. Gainey works with Mr. Sahler in providing a school safety program.
MRS. ELIZABETH DUNN
MRS. FAYE SIPES
MRS. HELEN MOORE
MRS. MARGUERITE POUNDS
MRS. F. SHERRODMRS. THERESA THATCH
MISS LAURIE SMITH
MR. CECIL TRUSSELL
Straight from the shoulder teaching characterizes the techniques of Mr. Trussell and Mrs. Thatch. With open hearts, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Magers strive to reach the highest points pos-
sible in directing their young students. Two well qualified teachers, Mrs. Fugitt and Mrs. Treloar, give all their time toward developing the personality and general growth of their students.
MRS. FAY TRELOAR
MRS. EARLINE MAGERS
MRS. BILLIE FUGITT
»im STARSMR. WALKER'S HOMEROOM
President Vice-President Secretary . .
Reporter . .
. Jimmy Ray Richard Stuart . May Cox Sandra Marble
MRS. KILUON'S HOMEROOM
President..........................................Jerry Tidmore
Vice-President.........................Anne Robin Autrey
Secretary....................................Sandra Dunn
Treasurer.................................Jerome Massey
MOMENTS TO
As the reel begins to turn, we see oines beginning their journey. This first step towards the climax of the sters hard at work and hard at play, recall, too, the gala affair of the
As the plot further unfolds and the high school diploma, our stars reach and the tears as they acted their parts Recall, too, the excitement when and receiving his driver’s license.
We now approach the middle of our year. Our stars are maturing now and responsibilities. Remember the hard delight of winning. With the promise of enthusiastically dur ing the magazine Each boy seemed to be Prince Charming Cinderella.
The end of our story approaches active our stars Were! They became the Carnival two years consecutively. Of attend and always studying to be done, senior play. Oh! what fun we had playing Gras at the prom. As our stars are tribulations, our story comes to a festivities of Class Day with our heroes comes the long awaited day, Graduation, our stars think back on their story with many chapters of the story still determination to be true heroes andREMEMBER
our one hundred twenty heroes and her-beginning is the ninth grade and it is the story. We see the eager faces of young-Remember the x + y’s in algebra and Christmas party that year, audience suspects they are seeking a the tenth grade. Remember the laughter in the halls of the old junior high building, everyone was taking drivers education
story and with it arrives the junior with this maturity comes greater work of the Halloween Carnival and the a magical prom everyone worked sale. Remember our stars at the Prom! while all the girls looked as lovely as
with the coming of the senior year. How first class ever to win the Halloween course there were the many parties to Remember the fun of putting on the the carefree characters of the Mardi triumphant over their trials and close. With the ending comes the lovely and heroines' story being told. Then With the solemn presentation of diplomas, mixed emotions. They think forward to the unwritten and they face the future with a heroines on their journey through life.
MRS. HARDY’S HOMEROOM
President...............................Mary Ann Bratley
Vice-President.....................Martha Ann Chadwick
Secretary....................................Jeff Henron
Devotional Chairman.........................John Stewart
MRS. NICHOLS' HOMEROOM
President . Vice-President Secretary . .
Reporter . .
. Saralice Jones Mike Phillips . Jerry Martin Bill Wea therebyJAMES ALFORD, JR.
"The True Story of Jesse James" Transfer 1.
REA DIANE ALLEN "Doll Face"
Transfer 3; Who's Who 3.
LINDA JEAN ANDERSON "Little Miss Broadway"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 1, 2, 3,4; Y-Teens 1; Beta Club 2; Homeroom Reporter 3; Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Class Veep 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 3, 4; Beauty Pageant 3, 4; Annual Staff 4.
JAMES CLIFTON ARD, JR.
"Gentleman Jim"
Transfer 3; Beta Club 3; Bible Club 3; Pep Club 4; Latin Club 4.
LINDA FAYE A RENDER "Starlift"
Latin Club 1; Bible Club 1, 2, 4; Beta Club 2, 4; Safety Council 2, 4; Library Assistant 4.
JANIE LOU AUSTIN "Cradle of Christianity"
Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teen Secretary 1; Who's Who 1, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Homeroom Veep 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; 12 Year Student; Pop Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4.
ANNE ROBIN AUTREY "The Girl Can't Help It"
12 Year Student; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Officer 2,
4; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Beta Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Who's Who 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Basketball Cheerleader 4; Majorette 3, 4; Beauty Walk 4.
BARBARA KATHRYN BAILEY "High Society"
Transfer 3; Octaves 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3;'Stu-dent Council 4; Y-Teens 3; Safety Council 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Football Cheerleader 4; Beauty Pageant 3, 4; Drill Team 3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Who's Who 4; Chorus 3.JAMES EARL BAILEY
"Music For Millions"
BOBBY BANKSTON "Daddy Long Legs"
Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 1, 2, 3; Who's Who 3; Halloween Carnival 3; Homeroom Presi dent 3; FH Club 3, 4; Student Council 4.
MARGARET YVONNE BASS "The Best of Everything"
12 Year Student; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Council 1, 2, 4; Y-Tcens 1, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4.
JOHN BEASLEY "The Student Prince"
President of Student Body 4; Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Who's Who 1,4; Bible Club 1, 2, 3; Safety Council 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Student Assistant 4; Football 4.
LYNETTE AGNES BUCK - CT
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Y-Teens 1; Latin Club 1; Safety Council 2, 3; r . :yyyi Pep Club 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; . i
Drill Team 3, 4y,Reportcr 4; Paper Staff 4; ' ‘3
Annual Staff 4. . j) rs. v J
;Y ALLAN BOSWELL
Homeroom Treasurer 2; Beta Club 2; Student Council 4,
LIE LA KAY BRASFIELD "Sincerely Yours"
12 Year Student; Y-Tccns 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Bible Club 1, 2; Piano 1, 2; Basketball 1.MARY ANN BRAT LEY "Girl Next Door"
Band 1; Latin Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Safety Council 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Business Manager of Paper 3; Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 3; Youth Congress 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Drill Team 3, 4; Business Manager of Paper 4; DAR Good Citizenship Girl 4.
SAMMY BRIDGES "Young at Heart"
12 Year Student.
FRANCES LORRAINE BROWN "So This Is Love"
12 Year Student; Y-Teens 1; Library Club Reporter 1; Office Assistant 3; Chorus 3; Halloween Carnival 1,4; Queen 4; Homeroom President 1; Bible Club 1; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Maid 2; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Business Manager of Annual 4; Senior Class Treasurer 4; Octaves 4; Beauty Pageant 3, 4; Who's Who 4.
CURTIS KENNETH CAUSEY "Many Rivers To Cross"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Captain 3; Beta Club 3; Bible Club 4.
MARTHA ANN CHADWICK "All This And Heaven Too"
12 Year Student; Bible Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Octaves 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Beauty Pageant 3; Head Basketball Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Maid 4; Halloween Queen 3; Homeroom Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4.
TERRY EUGENE CHANEY "Midsummer Night'S Dream"
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Chorus 1, 2, 3; Bible Club 1, 2; FHA 1, 3; StU rf C hn cil 2; Beta Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4. ) „
BARBARA SUE COMFORT ' T
"Painting The Clouds With Sunshine" J
Latin Club 1; Treasurer 1; Y-Teens 1; Bible Club 1, 2,
3, 4; Safety Council 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 1, 4.SANDRA CONERLY "I Aim At The Stars"
Y-Teens 1, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club2r 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Bible Club Sptffrfca 4; Little Dixie Band Clinic 3; Sujte Bap ,
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ELAINE COOPER Jl
"Career G
1,2,3, 4; Y-Bcta Club 2, 3; Home-ccretary 4; Pep Club 4.
ANNA BARBARA CRAWFORD "Million Dollar Mermaid"
12 Year Student; Y-Teens 1, 2; Bible Club 1,
2, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; Homeroom President 2; Student Council 3; Octaves 4;
Drill Team 4; Dance Captain 4; Paper Staff 4; Feature Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Who's Who 4; Beauty Pageant 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4.
ROBERT EDWIN DANIELS "My Brother is an Only Child" Beta Club 2, 4.
BILLY FRED DAVIS "Billy the Kid"
Safety Boy 2; Safety Council 2.
MARVIN CLAY DAVIS "Somebody Up There Likes Me"
A JOY DAVIS : Queen of Babylon"
4 Transfer 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Pep JGlu.b 2, 3, 4; Safety Council 2, 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Office Assistant 4; Drill Team Reporter 3, Drill Team Vice-President 4; Basketball 2, 3.CARLTON RICKEY DECKER "Walk Tall"
Transfer 1; Track 1; Beta Club 2, 3; Manager of Boys' Basketball Team 4.
GERALD EUGENE DONNELL "If I Am Lucky"
Beta Club 2; Bus DriWr 4.
AMES EARL DOWNS The Southerner" transfer 4. n
LOUISE DRAKE Lady"
T 4; Bible Club 4.
' , 'SANDRA JEAN DUNN ‘"Strawberry Blonde"
I . Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Library
Club 2; Beta Club 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary
a d Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Office Assist-ant 4; Annual Staff 4.
LINDA ELIZABETH EVANS ' _
"Friendly Persuasion" V v------)
Utin Club 1; Y-Teen Club 1, 2, 3; Safe fetTMh n A
Chorus 3; Student Assistant 2, 4.
C. B. EASTERWOOD "Bigger Than Life" Transfer 3; Safety CotJACKIE WAYNE FARMER "Till The Clouds Roll By’
MARY CATHRYN FARRIS "So Dear To My Heart" Basketball 1; Pep Club 3, 4: 1; 4-H Club 1; Y-Teens,2;; Assistant 4.
WILLIAM FORESTER "On The Sunny Side"
12 Year Student; Football Manager 2; Football 3, 4 Bible Club 4; Pep Club 4; Track 4.
HINTON EARL FORNES "The Sun Comes Up" Transfer 3.
GERALD DAY GAINES "It's A Dog's Life"
Bible Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice President 1; Homeroom Reporter 3; Bus Driver 3, 4.
WILDA LUCILLE GARRETT "Every Girl Should Be Married"
Safety Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Hinds County Safety Conference 1,2, 3, 4; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Tccns 3, 4.
WANDA DALE GOULD The Marriage-Go-Round"
Secretary and Treasurer of Homeroom 1; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Secretary 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Tccns 1; Student Council Alter, nate 2; Vice-President of Drill Team 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4.
VERA CLAIRE HA DEN "It's Always Fair Weather"
Basketball 1; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Assistant 1; Piano 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Bus Driver 4.JEFFREY LYNN HERRON
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Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Officer V " . , y
' Y t, ARNETT HOUCK VK
"Flaming Star" j
Y-Teens 3,4; Safety Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Southern Safety Conference 3; Library Assistant 4.
JOHNNY HASTINGS "Drcamboat"
4-H 1; 12 Year Student; A istapYBus Dniver 3,'Bus Driver 4; Hobby Club 1 uBjIple SlucUl, 2j PcpdClub 3, 4.
PAULETTE HAWXHO JE X ‘ J "Always in My Heaj ' f Q . r - I
Bible Club 1, 2, 3J% Sa Vty 4;iet Club
Y-Teens lawChofflS 3; ft)m omki| Meid 1J
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BRUCE CRANFORD JAYNE "The Living Idol"
12 Year Student; Safety Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Body Treasurer 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Office Assistant 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Youth Congress 2, 3, 4; Mississippi Youth Safety Congress 4, President 4; Southern Safety Congress 4; National Student Traffic Safety Conference 4.
JUDITH CAROL JOHNSON "Gaslight"
Y-Teens 1; Homeroom President 2; Safety Council 2,
3; Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 3; Handbook Committee 4; Office Assistant 4; Student Council 3, 4, Reporter 4; High School News Editor 3.
LINDA CAROL HUPPERICH "Carry On Nurse"
Latin Club 1; Y-Teens 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3,4.
LEWIS LIVINGSTON JACKSON "The Prince of Foxes"
Safety Council 3; Bible Club 2, 3.SARA LICE JONES "With A Song in My Heart"
12 Year Student; Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 4; Class Officer 3, 4; Octaves 2, 3, 4, President 4; Sextet 2, 3, 4; Confederates 3, President 3; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Layout Editor of the Annual 4; Safety Council 4; Beauty Pageant 4; Who's Who 4; Library Club 1, Vice-President 1.
RAGNAR CHRISTIAN JUREVICS "The Champ"
Football 2, 3, 4; FH Club 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4.
SHERRELLE DIANNE KIRKLAND "Sunday Dinner For A Soldier"
Bible Club 1, 2, 3; Y-Tcens 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Student Council 4.
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Hasty Heart" ran tt. 2; Y-Teens 2; Bible Club 2, 3,4.
JANET SUE KERSH "I've Always Loved y£u"
Y-Tccns 1,4; FHA 2; Chorus 1, 2, S Bible Club 1, Beta Club 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Annual Staff 4.
BETTY MARIE KINARD "Forever Darling"
Y-Tcens 1,4, Secretary 4; Safety Council 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3.
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OHN ELDON KONIAR
"Drumbeat"
Transfer 4; Band 4.
NENA JOYCE LEE "The Wayward Bus" Bus Driver 4.GERALDINE ANNE MARTIN "Feature Frolic"
12 Year Student; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2, 4; Homeroom Reporter 1; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Safety Council 2, 3; Student Council 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4; Who's Who 4.
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, 2; Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 4; Senior Class Vice-i lio's Who 4; Homecoming Es-
JoANN PEARL Me DONA "Pollyanna"
Transfer 3; Bible C
BETTIE CARO I "Double Dynan 12 Year Student; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1, Secretary 3, President 4; Piano 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Reporter 3, Vice-President 2; Student Council 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 1, 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Junior Class Reporter; Youth Congress 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Beauty Pageant 4; Annual Staff 4.
ODOS EDWARD LOWERY "Lost in a Harem"
Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Safety Council 3, 4.
ANNETTE MADDOX "Seven Day Leave"
12 Year Student; Homeroom Reporter 1; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Vice-President 3; Y-Teens Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3.
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SANDRA CLAY MARBLE "Just My Luck"
12 Year Student; Y-Teens 1, 4; Library Club 1, 3, 4, Vice-President I; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-President 3, Reporter 4; Drill Team 3, 4, Secretary G Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Paper Staff 4.
JOHNNY CAROL MARDIS "Johnny Eager"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Captain 4; Football Manager 4.DELORES FAY McGOWAN "Kind Lady"
BARBARA ELLEN McKINNEY "My Blue Heaven"
Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3.
SAMUEL "Buffalo Bible Club Driver 3, 4;
Transfer cil 3, 4;
Club 3, 4; Pep
BOBBIE JEAN MORGAN "Close To My Heart"
Transfer 3; Y-Teens 3; Chorus 3; Safety Council 3,4; Drill Team Co-Captain 3, 4; Bible Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3.
WILLIAM CURRY MORRISON "To Please A Lady"
Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 2, 3; Safety Council 3, 4; Who's Who 3.
HARLEY THEODORE MURPHY "King of Kings"
Transfer 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3; School Photographer 4; Rebel Review Staff 4; Who's Who 4; Safety Council 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; Youth Congress Page 4; Annual Staff 4; Latin Award 3.
LINDA GAIL MURRAY "Only The Valiant"
Y-Teens 1; Library Club 1; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 1, 2, 3; 12 Year Student; Annual Staff 4; Student Assistant 3, 4; Drill Team 3; Piano 1, 2. uxiLy
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JOHN CALLDWAY NICHOLSON ..
" The Quiet Man" ' 7
Football 1; Homeroom Treasurer 1; 'Ffack 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 2; Bible Club 2, 3. (
CHARLES NEWTON ODOM "Top Secret Affair"
Transfer 4; Bible Club 4; Football 4.
WANDA LEE PACE "Sports Spectacular"
Basketball 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Y-Teens 4.
CECIL AUBRY PACKER "The Tall Story"
12 Year Student; Basketball 1.
RONALD LEE PASSONS "Young Girls Beware" Transfer 4.
NORMAN ANTHONY PERKINS "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
Safety Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3; Library Club 1, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Office Assistant 4; Paper Staff 4.
BETTY JANE PHILLIPS "The Lieutenant Wore Skirts"
Transfer 3; Bible Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; FHA 4.
MICHAEL ALLEN PHILLIPS "Sparta cus"
Latin Club 2, 3; Vice-President 3; Bible Club 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Homeroom Vice-President 4.JAMES W. PUTNAM "Born To Dance"
Band 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4,
JAMES WYATT RAY, JR.
"The High And The Mighty"
Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Safety Council 1,2, 3, 4, President 4; Hinds County Safety Council 2, 3, 4, Presi. dent 4; Homeroom Reporter 1, Homeroom President 4.
CHARLOTTE REED
"A Race For Life"
Transfer 1; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club if, 2, 3,4;
Choms 1; Library Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Safety Council 4. ( »
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SYLVIA GAY REED "Light Unto All"
12 Year Student; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ,Rei porter 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Assistant 3; Chorus 2, 3,4; Y-Teens 1; FHA i) ; J 0; Drill Te m 3. .A -
5, 4; Safety Council 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, jafetyAzonfercncc 3; 4-H Club 4; Bible dcr Puff Football Game 4; Student Assist-
CHARLOTTE FAYE ROGERS "Dimples"
Y-Tcens 1, 2, 4; Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2; Chorus 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 4.
GAIL ELEANOR SANDIFER M ' fj
"The Green Years"
Transfer 3; Bible Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Paper Staff 4 Drill Team 4.
MARGARET WATSON SESSUMS "Mother Is A Freshman"
4-H Club 1, 2; FHA 4; Beta Club 4.FRED SHIRLEY
"Knights of the Round Table"
12 Year Student; Bible Club 1; Homeroom Vice-President 1; Library Club 1; Safety Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Youth Congress 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Who's Who 4.
MARGIE MAE SHULER My Little Margie" fer 2.
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CAROLYN MARIE STARNES
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L2 Year Student; Bible Club 1, 2, 3,4; Piano 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Cljub 2, 3,4; Drill Team 3; Y-Teens 3, 4.
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Y-Teens 1; Homeroom Officer 1, 2; Bible
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 3; Safety Council 2; Paper Staff 2, 3; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Maid 3; Assistant Editor of the Annual 3; Editor 4; Student Assistant 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Who's Who 3, 4; Head Football Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Beauty Pageant 3, 4.
JOHN WALTON STEWART "God Is My Co-Pilot"
Senior Class President 4; Bible Club 3, 4, President 3, 4; Homeroom President 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; Who's Who 4.
JAMES HAROLD STRINGER, JR.
"Monkey Business"RICHARD ERNEST STUART "Second Chance"
Track 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Vice-President 4; Youth Congress Page 4; Halloween Carnival King 4; Who's Who 4.
CHARLES DOUGLAS TAYLOR "Where's Charley?"
4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, President 2, Secretary' 3, Reporter 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; County' Council 2, 3, Officer 2, 3.
JAMES DOUGLAS WALKER "This Land Is Mine"
JAMES WILLIAM WALKER "Wagon Master"
Transfer 3; 4-H 3, 4; Bus Driver 4.
WILLIAM A. WEATHERS BY "Cinderfella"
Football 1; Who's Who 2, 4; Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 4.
GEORGE RAY WEEKS
"Tycoon"
12 Year Student; Homeroom Reporter 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Track 1; Basketball 1; Paper Staff 3, 4; FH Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Office Assistant 4; Gra-Y Coach 2, 3.
FRANK DAVID TURNER "Young Man With a Horn" Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4.
JERRY LEONARD T ID MO RE "Prince Valiant"
Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Junior Class President 3; Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; FH Club 2; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 1, 2, 4; All Little Dixie Football 4; Honorable Mention Baseball District Six 3; Annual Staff 4.THERESA LYNN WOODS "Helen of Troy"
Y-Teens 1; Review Staff 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 2; Beta Club 2, 3; Who's Who 2, 3; Beauty Pageant 3, 4; Junior Class Secretary 3; Maid-in-Waiting at Junior-Senior Prom 3; Bible Club 2, 3;
Safety Council 4; Football Cheerleader 1, 2, 4; Basketball Cheerleader 3.
LINDA FAY WELCH "You're My Everything"
Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Council 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; FHA 3; Chorus 2, 3.
GLORIA JEAN WILSON f ..
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Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club p2, 3, 4 p Clulj, ? 13, 4;
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Transfer 2; Basketball 4? Track 4; Beta Club '4TT
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President . .
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Treasurer . .
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. Gerald Lord . Bill Hobson
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Jimmy Carter Joy WilliamsJames Allen Edwin Armstrong Delynn Bailey Alice Balgord
Eddie Bankston Ronald Barnes Dianne Barr Dwayne Barrett
Don Bell Pat Benigar Richard Berry Michall Betries
Marjorie Ann Bingham Jean Bolden Teddy Boswell Kirby Bowron
JUNIOh
Linda
Boyd
Columbus
Brantley
Joseph
Brantley
Bud
Bratley
Virginia
Bridges
Nan
Britton
President. . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . Teacher . . .
. .Joy Williams Billie Jeff Turner . Sandra Shannon . Helga Jurcvics . . Donald Cain . . Miss MillerSteve Bullard Mildred Bunch Donald Cain Randall Carney
Don Carroll Jimmy Carter Kathleen Chatham Pat Cochran
Charles Cook Wanda Copeland Jack Craig Royce Culpepper
Howard Daley Mary Jo Deevers Pat DeMuro C. R. Dendy
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President . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter. . . Teacher . . .
.... Jerry Legg . . . C. R. Dendy Patty Lou Hutchinson . . . Carol Puckett . . . . Steve Bullard .... Mr. Rutland
Carlene
Dodson
Glenn
Doty
Jo
Dubose
Sally
Duddlcston
Linda
Dunigan
Richard
DunnDorothy Dykes Don Eady Gene Edgeworth Martha Ezell
Ben Farmer Talmage Floyd Larry Force Edwin Fortenberry
Bobby Fortner Sylvia Gipson Tim Gordon Glen Graves
Jan Graves Billy Jo Greer Sara Groover Johnny Hagan
Glenn
Hall
Betty
Harris
Bill
Harvey
Marianne
Hemphill
Bill
Hobson
Billy
Holmes
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President.............................Jo Anne Sykes
Vice-President.....................................Eva Nolan
Secretary (NOT PICTURED)..............Roy Williams
Reporter....................................Jack Craig
Teacher.....................................Mrs. Till
36Shirley Hood Catherine Hudson Donna Huffman Jean Hughes
Barbara Hutcherson Patty Lou Hutchinson Guy Inman Willie Mac Jones
Margaret Joyner Helga Jurevics Thorolf Jurevics Carl King
Carol King Martha Klein Lynn Lamb Anna Louise Lee
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Reporter.............
Teacher ............
. Joe Patterson . Billy Taylor . Bill Hobson Dwayne Barrett . Coach Lingle
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Cheryl
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Gerald Lord Frank W. Lyles
Robert Majors John Wayne MangumJackie Martin Mary Margaret Martin Dudley Martz Tom McFaddcn
Dawn McNeil Buddy Meeks Nancy Miles Clara Lee Milner
Jimmy Mitchell David Morris Edwinta Morris Eve Nolan
Cheryl Osborn Joe Patterson Pat Phillips Jewell Pitchford
Donald
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Carolyn
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Terry
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Douglas
Randall
Buster
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President..................
Vice-President.............
Secretary (NOT PICTURED).
Treasurer..................
Reporter...................
Teacher ...................Leonard Rickman Beatrice Riley Jerry Rimes Randy Robertson
Jerry Russell Don Rutland Andrea Saxon Lee Schilling
Spencer Schrieter Sandra Shannon Linda Shaw Brenda Simmons
Betty Lou Smith Jerry Staley Judy Statham Allen Stewart
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.... Marjorie Bingham
.............. Jan Graves
............Edwinta Morris
............Pat Cochran
...........Glenn Graves
............Mrs. Webb
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Anita
Storment
Calvin
Sykes
Jo Ann Sykes Brenda Tannerhill
Billy
Taylor
Larry
TerrellMike Thomas Pat Thorne Willie James Tramel Billie Jeff Turner
Jack Tyler
Carolyn Vanlandingham Lowry Walker Buzzy Ward
Glenn Ward Robert Ward Tommy Warrington Linda Watson
Teresa Whatley Joy Williams Roy Williams Skippy Wilson
Dianne Yoakum
IN MEMORIAM
May we always remember the cheerful smile and quiet friendliness of
PATSY RUTH WEEKS
40STAND-INSSammy Adams Glenda Alford
James Allen Deborah Arender
Lindra Armstrong Jimmy Barlow
MRS. RAMSEY'S HOMEROOM
President............................Virginia Orr
Vice-President..............................Susan Herron
Secretary ...........................Nels Morris
Douglas Bates Larry Beall
SOPHOMORE
Charles Beard Gary Brantley
Charles Brooks Glenn Brown Linda Brummett Kathy Bullock James Burlingame Johnny Burch
David Burney Kathy Burney Linda Chandler Bobby Cooper Randy Core Bobbie Craig
Jean Curtis Tommy Davis Brent Day Edwina Dees Linda Delchamps Billy Devincy
Don Douglas Marie Dykes James Easterwood James Edwards Beth Eckford Norman EtheridgeDwight Evans Robert Evans
Lynda Fowler Orville Glenn
Don Hannis Johnny Hardwell
MRS. LITTELL'S HOMEROOM
President..............................Johnny Pope
Vice-President.................................Dee Thigpen
Secretary-Treasurer.................Aubrey Morrow
Reporter............................Wesley Sebren
Carolyn Grant Bruce Hall
CLASS
Roger Hallmark Lila Hamilton
Elaine Harmon Johnny Harris Frances Hegwood Dwight Henderson Woody Hendrick Susan Herron
Virginia Hildebrand Wayne Holmes Tony Horne Sue Hubbard Linda Jolly Linda Jones
Randy Jones Micky Jordon Richard Kirkpatrick Janice Lee Wendell Lee Juanita Lewis
William Lewis Charles Lindsey Beverly Loftin Martha Logan Jimmy Luft Linda MaddenLa Donna Maddox Lilly Manska
Eugene Marble Jerry Marshall
Cheryl Massey Carlo Martello
Lynda Meadows Nels Morris
MISS THRAILKILL’S HOMEROOM
President.....................Janice Lee
Vice-President............Gary Brantley
Secretary..........................Kathy Burney
Treasurer...................Tommy Vinson
Reporter.................Lila Hamilton
MR. President. . . Vice-President Secretary. . . Reporter . . .
SOPHOMORE
Aubrey Morrow Billy Moser
Jo Lynn McArthur Tommy McKicrnon Alice McGowan Cheryl McNair John McRae Cary Neal
Charles Nelson Virginia Orr Mike Oswalt Mary Parker Deborah Patterson Evcrcttc Pcnnock
Tommie Peoples Jim Peterson Joel Peterson Wanda Pickett Johnny Pope Jean Pullin
Elizabeth Reid Buford Rochester Lynn Rodgers Alton Sandifer Paula Saxon Wesley SebrenOMEROOM . . . Don Douglas . . Charles Lindsey . . Dwight Edwards . . Clarence Tyler
MR. CORE'S HOMEROOM
President...............Bruce Hall
Vice-President . . . James Edwards Secretary-Treasurer. . . Betsy Sloan Reporter...............Jean Pullen
CLASS
Evelyn Seward Cherry Scales
Jimmy Skinner Betsy Sloan
Bobby Smith Carol Smith
Gerry Shepherd Clyde Shuler
Teresa Speir Betty Sumrall
Eugene Sylvester Jean Terrell Tommie Thames Margaret Thatch Dee Thigpen Clarence Tyler
Sue Varner Linda Vinson Tommy Vinson Jerry Wade George Walden Joe Walters
Jamie Ward Bobby Welch Fay West Gay West Brenda Whitsett Sue Whittington
Helen Williams Jeanie Williamson Linda Winningham Danny Winters Bobby Wright Dennie YatesLawrence Allison Dean Allen Virginia Abel Frank Ainsworth Jeanette Ainsworth Ralph Alewine
Linda Faye Alford Linda Amnions Robert Arrington Donna Lee Bailey Pearlic Barron Susan Beck
Mary Jo Berryhill Kay Berry Patricia Betries Barbara Black Denny Blaylock Jimmy Boswell
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President.........................Sheila Shelnut
Vice-President.............................Peggy Osborne
Secretary.......................Jackie Yearwood
Reporter...........................Lynda Melton
Teacher.....................................Mrs. Thomas
William Brown Carol Bryant Laura Burlingame Joe Carter Charles Champion James Champion
Jo Ann Clark Johnny Coghlan Hugh Coleman Vera Coleman Stanley Comfort Mike Cook
Re.x Cooksey Dickie Copeland Ronald Cooper Johnny Cottrell Linda Corley Pamela CourtneyLarry Craft Ronald Craig Beverly Crane Harold Crawford Gary Cullums Patty Curley
James Daley Harold Dampeer Sylvia Daniel Linda Davis Randy Davis Eileen Dclbouno
Janet DeMuro Charlotte Delchamps Virginia Dorr Glenda Duboise Phyllis DuBosc Ralph Dunigan
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Vice-President..............................Phil Greer
Secretary-Treasurer...................Joe Carter
Teacher...............................Mr. Brock
Henry
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Phyllis Gibson Cheryl Gore Betty Graham Jimmy Graves Felix Greer Robert Haden
Allen Harrison Linda Hartzog Donna Hemphill Betty Henderson Johnny Holland William HollandBobby Holliday Judy Holmes Lynn Holmes Judy Hood Marjory Hyman Cloyce Jcffcoat
Ruby Johnson Bubba Jones Kenneth Jones Myra Jones Richard Jones Sandra Jones
Sylvia Jones Lisa Joyner Trudy Juneau Judy Keith Linda Kelly Brenda Kinc
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Reporter..........
Teacher ..........
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Gene Krone William Kyle Ann Lewis Malcolm Loper Mickie Lott Milfard Lowe
Billv Luft Barney McCord Jennie Lou McLaurin James McMullan Ladelle Massey Freddie Massingill
Linda Melton Richard Merritt Phillip Mitchell Cheryl Morris Glenn Morris Joan MorrisCalvin Moore James Allen Moore Billy Moorcr Tommy Morgan Charlotte Murray Ann Musgrove
Sandra Newell Shirley Newman Barbara Newton Carol Nicholson Butch Nygren Donna Odom
Peggy Osborne Charles O'Neal J. E. Owen Carol Parkman Kevin Pepper Jim Perry
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Donna Hemphill Brenda Shumaker Janie Winters . Barbara Black . . Miss Dunn
Patricia
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Butch Puckett Judy Pyron Patsy Rice Fred Riley Brenda Rimes Daisy Ryan
Don Schaeffer Jimmy Schutlz Wayne Sellers Shirley Sharp Shelia Shelnut Brenda Shumaker
Johnny Shumaker Donald Simpson Ronald Simpson Patricia Slade Betty Smith Carolyn Sue SmithRita Smith Albert Spann Bill Staton Franklin Stewart Willie Stewart Nancy Stodghill
Don Sy Ives tor Ruby Taylor Edward Thilling Martha Tidwell Cynthia Toole Betty Tramel
Ida Turnage Nelda Upton Ronnie Vaughn Mary Jane Vickers Sue Wainwright Larry Walker
Ben Walker Cecilia Walsh Wanda Ward Carolyn Warriner
FRESHMAN
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President................Rodney Breckinridge
Vice-President..........................Bibb Lowe
Secretary-Treasurer..........Johnny Cogland
Reporter........................Kenneth Jones
Teacher........................Mr. Sherman
President.................
Vice-President............
Secretary ...............
Treasurer................
Reporter (NOT PICTURED) Teacher . . .........
. . Cindy Toole Charlotte Murray . .Judy Holmes . . Carolyn Sue , . Trudy Juneau . . . Mrs. Barry
George Warren A1 Weathersby Norman Weber Kay Welch Mary Wheeler Sammy Wheeler
Kan White Carolyn Whittington Doug Whittington Marie Williams Sammie Williams Janie Winter
Jon Wilson Charles Winthrop Phyllis Womack Woody Wooten Jackie Yearwood Douglas YoakumJeanette Agard Bobby Ammons Mary Anderson Billy Andress Mike Ard
Paula Kay Arender
Bobbie Armstrong Connie Armstrong Danny Armstrong Pam Armstrong Dianne Ashford Paul Barker
Levon Bass Jimmy Bayles Peggy Bayse Alice Bates Gail Beasley Ronnie Beasley
Mike Beck Nancy Bedwcll Kcrmit Blanton
Donald Blick Janice Boatman Faithe Boatner Patsy Bom an
Linda Boykin Larry Boyer Jerry Brent
President.... Charlotte Pigg Vice-President . . Linda Herron
Secretary-Treasurer..........
Sherry Perkins Reporter. . . . Sharron Gould Teacher. . .Mrs. Hollingsworth
President . . Vice-Preside! Secretary-Treasurer . Reporter . . Teacher . .
Paul Bridges Pamela Brown Gerald Buford Pamela Lee Bugg Deborah Bullard Martin Burke
Lynda Burnett Jamie Burns Butch Bush Buz Campbell John Chastain Margaret Clark
Micky Clark Richard Coker Billy Cook Paulette Cook Reba Cook Connie ConerlyPresident. . Johnny Richardson Vice-President . Charles Morgan
Secretary-Treasurer...........
Billy Parker
Reporter............Harry Searcy
Teacher.............Mr. Tramel
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Jimmy Craft Cynthia Crane Larry Crawford Becky Crisler Tommy Crosby Kay Cupit
Buddy Cupstid Gail Daniel Elaine Daniels Nancy Davis Peter Deavenport Martin Delbouno
Rodney Dicken Martha Donahoe Joyce Douglass Eddie Downing Steve Downing Beverly Drake
Jimmy Duckworth Pat Ann Duddlcsten Montez Dukes
Robert
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Ricky Emmet Charles Epps Kay Essary
Bobby Evens Anita Falkenburg Barbara Farris Brenda Fields Henry Fitzpatrick Alex Floyd
Susan Force Don Frazier Teresa Fuller Toni Gates Debra Gilbreath Joan Gladney
Larry Gordon Patricia Gordon Sharron Gould Kay Graham Roddy Grant Franklin GreenePricella Hales Danny Haley Kay Haley Linda Haley Larry Hall Edward Hamilton
Sheri Hamilton Shcrrell Hanna Buddy Hardy Phil Harper Richard Hayles Archie Hayman
Linda Herrcn Deanna Holliday Sandra Holston Judith Honeycutt Larry Hopper Donnie Howe
Larry Hubbard Ray Hughes Frankie Hutchinson
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Cameron Johnson Mary Johnson Randall Johnson
Cheryl Jolly Gloria Jones Scottie Jones Edwin Keith Keith Kern Sandra Kidd
Judy Killion Revie Kirkpatrick Thomas Klinck Gene Klotz Linda Lamb Linda Land
Linda Lasley Rodney Laughlin Danny Lee Linda Lee Lynette Lee Rachael Lee
President . . . .Linda Williams Vice-President. . Sandra Parris
Secretary..........Diane Nutt
Treasurer. . . Brenda Williams Reporter. . . Beth McNamme Teacher.............Mrs. Ward
President. . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . Reporter . . . Teacher . . .. Reba Cook . Parr Brown
Debbie Bullard Becky Crisler Mrs. Deevers
President .... Becky Spence Vice-President. Ruth McMurchy
Secretary-Treasurer...........
Connie Conerly Teacher..............Mrs. Wood
Greg Marsalis Joe Mason John Matthews Larry Maynard Larry McElehcnny Glenda McGowan
Ruth McMurchy Beth McNamee Lewis McNeil
Phyllis Lcgg Barbara Lewis Buddy Lindamood Steve Little Janet Lott James Lyles
Mary Mackey Jerry Madden Larry Magee Billie Marble Clarence Marble Ross Martin
Jim Neal Robert Nelson Jim Netherton Larry Nordin Diane Nutt George Overby
Billy Parker Sandra Parris Steve Patterson Kathy Pennckamp Sherry Perkins Gail Perkins
Dennis
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Butch
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Lila Moore Ann Morgan Charles Morgan
Clyde Morris Walter Morris Joan Morrow Jenny Muir Don Mullican Joe MusgravcDavid Peterson Harry Peterson Billie Pevey Bobby Phillips Margaret Phillips Keith Pickering
Joan Pickitt Mickey Pidanich Jan Pierce Charlotte Pigg Billy Pitts Arnettie Polk
Dott Porter Marvin Preslor Yonnette Rainer Gale Ramsey Patricia Reid Johnny Richardson
Carolyn Roberts Edith Robinson Martha Rochester
William
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Barbara Rutledge Rebecca Rutland Barbara Sandifier
Sandra Schreiter Babette Schubert Harry Searcy Danny Scbren Essie Seward James Shelton
Treva Shirley Ava Sims Ricky Skinner Mike Slaughter Bobby Smith Courtney Smith
Gloria Smith June Smith Larry Smith Brenda Sommers Becky Spence Bruce Spratlin
President, Jimmy Duckworth; Vice- President, Paul Bridges; Secretary-Treasurer,
Joe Warrington; Teacher, Mr. Thomas.
President, Robert Rosi Vice-President, Bob Skykes; Secretary-Treasurer, John Matthew; Reporter, Wanda Stewart; Teacher, Mr. Thomp son.Betty Steele Wanda Stewart Cindy Stodghill Bob Sykes Sherry Tackett Wanda Taylor
F’ genia Thames Ramelle Thatch Ginny Thomas Linda Thompson Mildred Thompson Polly Thornton
Clarice Trigg Sue Tucker Fred Tudor Peggy Tyson Margaret Valentine Linda Vaughn
Jane Villeret Jerry Villeret Ronnie Vinson
resident, Phil Harper; Vice-President, Gerald Juford; Secretary -Treasurer, Marvin 5reslar; Reporter, Clarence Marble; Teacher, Coach
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President, Treasa Fuller; Vice-President, Sherrell Hanna; Secretary, Eve Easterwood; Treasurer, Linda Haly; Reporter, Billy Marble; Teacher, Mrs. Branscome.
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Earl
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Bobby Walker Tommy Ward Richard Warriner
Tony Weeks Jimmie Welburn Tony West Patricia White Pat Whittington Brenda Williams
Daniel Williams Eddie Williams Linda Williams Mary Williamson Sandra Williamson Donald Woodward
Sandra Wootton Betty YatesPat Alewine Johnny Alford Gayle Allen Junius Allen Nena Allison Raymond Ammons Johnny Anderson
Jill Archer Roger Arrington Pat Ashford Tommy Bailey Mary Balgord David Ballard Jerry Barnes
Linda Barrett Betty Basye Linda Beam James Beasley Margaret Beasley Bill Bell Ricky Bell
Robert Bcnigar Lyn Bookholdt Peggy Bowlin Larry Boyd Lanny Bradford Glenn Brantley Pamela Brock
Mary Jane Cook Barkley Cooksey Ann Cottrell Mike Craft
MR. STREET'S HOMEROOM: President, Lee Garrard; Vice-President, Mary Cook; Secretary-Treasurer, Latrell Myers; Reporter. Minnie Brown.
Minnie Brown Wald ine Brummett Patricia Buford Sandra Bullard
Bill Burkett Ronnie Burns Tommy Burnside Brenda Carroll
Harris Chandler Stanley Cherry Virginia Clark Davey Cook
Bucky Crosby Vickie Crosby Earl Crowder Retha Cumberland
MR. GILES' HOMEROOM: President, James Beasley; Vice-President, Harry Edwards; Secretary-Treasurer, Ivette Saxon.
Jimmy Cupstid Michael Curley Mike Daige Norma DanielsAllen Davis Martin Davis Jerry Deen Wiley Deen Harold DeWeese Linda Dixon Jimmy Dodd
Judy Dodd
Betty Gayle Donahoe Norman Dorr Tommy Douglas Joan Dove Norma Dunigan Judy Dunn
Diane Dykes Bubba Eckford Harry Edwards John Ellis Becky Foosc Joyce Fornes Kenny Fortenberry
Steve Fletcher Jerry Freeman Paula Gaither Lee Garrard Sandra Gilbreath Larry Gilmer Gary Gladney
Dianne Gonrich Linda Goss Brenda Graham Geraldine Graham
Sandra Grant Wanda Greer Kay Groover Doc Haggard
MRS. WALKER'S HOMEROOM: President Kay Groover; Vice-President, Lura Netherton; Secretary-Treasurer, Everett Maye; Reporter, Rudy Mullen.
George Hammack Ronny Hannis Sue Harrison James Hartzog
MR. SULLIVAN'S HOMEROOM: President, Judson Robertson; Vice-President, Derle Underwood; Secretary-) Treasurer, Larry Tramel;
. Reporter, Rita Nations.
Gary Hawkins Dianne Hays Joe Hegwood Mary Hildebrand
Curtis Holifield Margaret Holliday Shereen Hood Ann Houser
Jim Houston Charlotte Hutchison Rosemary Ingram Jan Isonhood
Charles Ivy George Johnston Alan Jones Joe Jones Linda Jones Marsha Jones Paulette Jones
Diane Kelly Nancy KeHy Jerry Kimbrell Kay King Wayne King Lois Kirk Bill Kron
Joe Kvaternik Mary Lawrence Jerry Lee Larry Levan Pat Loftin Clark Lowery Linda Mabre
Harlan Mahaffey Van Manning Linda Manska Keith Marsalis Linda Martella Dianne Martin Vernon Martin
Beverly Massey Everett Mayo Jim McCuller George McDonald
Teresa McElhcnney Karen McFadden Johnny McGowan Bobby McNamee
MRS. GRANT'S HOMEROOM: President Bobby Steel; Vice-President, Bubba Eckford; Secretary, Becky Foosc; Treasurer, Wesley Morris; Reporter,
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Reggie McNamee Charles Meadows Jane Mitchell Doyle Moore
Gay Nell Moore Ginger Moore Jerry Moore Mary Morehouse
Jane Morris Wesley Morris Lissa Muir Jimmy Mullen
Robert Mullen Patsy Murphy Jcana Myers Latrell Myers
MRS. GIBBES' HOMEROOM: President, John Ellis; Vice-President, Larry Boyd; Secretary-Treasurer, Norma Daniels; Reporter, Joe Kvaternik.John Nail Rita Ann Nations Lura Netherton Jerry Nordin Dianne Norwood Charlie Odom Cheryl Odom
Sandra Osborn Jack Owens Edward Painter Alice Parker Jody Pennock Charles Peterson Byron Phillips
Brenda Pickering Theresa Pickering Janice Poss Parker Powers Michael Prather Sandy Putnam Susan Randle
Betty Reid Allean Richardson Bobby Richardson Susan Riser Linda Sue Roberts Ellen Robinson Judson Robertson
Harold Rogers Roy Rogers Denny Ruddock Connie Rushing
President, Mike Daigle; Vice-President, Kenny Fortenberry; Secretary, Charlotte Smith; Reporter, Charles Meadows; Teacher. Mrs. Purvis.
Lonnie Rushing Patricia Sandifer Ivette Saxon Faye Sebren
Margaret Sebren Edwinta Seward Bobbie Sharpe Anthony Shelton
President, Jerry Kimbrell; Vice-President, Sandra Smith; Secretary Treasurer, Joy Sheperd; Reporter, Junius Allen; Teacher, Mrs. Davis.
Joy Shepherd Lydia Shipp Jerry Shive Jimmy Shumaker
Mickey Shumate Linda Smith Drewana Slay Charlotte Smith
Dan Smith Randy Smith Sandra Smith Wayne SpierJack Weeks Sandra Weeks Richard Welborn Linda Welch
Robert Sykes Billy Taylor Linda Taylor Phyllis Teeters Pamela Thomas Carlie Thompson Joel Thornton
Victor Thornton Douglas Threadgill Larry Tramel James Trigg Sandra Tucker Frank Tudor Judy Tullos
Kenneth Turner Sharon Tyler Dcrle Underwood Sheryl Vaughn Ann Walker David Walker Joe Walker
Kay Wallace Douglas Walsh Roy Ward Robert Ward law
Jerry Welch Darrel Wilbanks Jane Willard Danny Williams
Sylvia Williams Darlene Wilson Johnny Wilson Ray Woods
President...................Johnny Wilson
Vice-President .... Harrell Wilbanks Secretary-Treasurer . . Robert Wardlaw Teacher.......................Mr. Brokaw
Bobt y Steel Treasa Stegall Donna Strowd Carolyn Sudduth Joe Suthoff Paul Swales Larry Swales
Duane Yelverton Gail Yelverton Jerry Yelverton
62Donald Black Nancy Bowers Rusty Bridges Timothy Burney Jerald Cook Mike Hammack
Bobbie Ann Harris Linda Harris Sandra Johnson David Jones Mary M. Jones Harvey Lewis
Tangic Linglc Patricia Massey Laura Merritt Barbara Mitchell Rebecca Mullen Steve Newell
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Charles Perkins Gail Powell Virginia Pullin Tommy Saxman Betty Taylor David Weems
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Alois Ainsworth Dyann Ainsworth Henrietta Armstrong Ronnie Boyd Helen Clark Ronald Dunigan
Judy Eady Carolyn Foose Gloria Graham David Hawkins David Hebbard Kenneth Herring
Wayne Johnston Mike King Rodney Linglc Leslie Lord Nancy Malone Larry Marble
Bill McAnally Cassie McGregor Bruce Mitchell Kathy Oliver Sharon Painter Mike Pennock
Glenda Schultz Ray Sivils Thomas Skinner Susan Speir Donna Sudbeck Charles Sykes
Anita Tribble Beverly Ward Linda Wiggins Patsy WilkinsonMichael Ammons Donna Black Ruth Bruce Jackie Brummett Betty Comfort Don Cook
Karen Crawford Larry Dunn Theresa Edwards David Finch Dennis Gordon Gary Haggard
Polly Hammett William Hatter Deborah Kelly Don Kirkpatrick Cornelia Laughlin Deborah Letz
LeRoy Maddox John Martin Barbara McMullan Connie McNcece Sue McRaney Dan Modisett
Charles Nicholson Charles Peoples Howard Polk James Sims Sharon Sims Dale Slay
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Kathy Cook Connie Davis Lynn Essary Deborah Hall Becky Hardwell Randy Houser
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Ruth Grant Nancy Harris Carlos Lafitte Diane Lick Brenda Long Cheryl Madden
Johnny Marble George McNeer Debra Mullins Alan Partridge Dawn Powell Cindy Rutledge
"Cissy" Schultz Cregg Slaughter Betty Stringer Jimmy Ward Billy Weems Larry Wells
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Renee Allbritton Carolyn Bowers Wayne Bowlin Bill Bratley Cindy Brummett Jody Campbell
Danny Carroll Jackie Carter Delbert Cooksey Judy Cooper Butch Douglas Jim Foose
Karen Hebbard Lynda Hill Rodney Hodges Rachel Ingram Susan Johnston Dennis Kelly
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SPIRITUAL VISIONED GIRL Janie Austin
BEST PERSONALITY GIRL . Jerry Martin
MOST INFLUENTIAL BOY Ted MurphyCUTEST BOY Jerome Massey
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CLASS FAVORITE GIRL Jo Anne Sykes
JOLLIEST JUNIOR Pat PhillipsSophomores
SUNNIEST SOPHOMORE Johnny Pope
CLASS FAVORITE GIRL Sue Hubbard
CLASS FAVORITE BOY Charles LindseyFreshmen
CLASS FAVORITE BOY Bibb Lowe
CLASS FAVORITE GIRL Donna Hemphill
FRIENDLIEST FRESHMAN Shelia ShelnutELEMENTARY King-Andy Partridge Queen-Sandy Barker
HIGH SCHOOL King-Richard Stuart Queen-Frances Brown
JUNIOR HIGH King-Mickey Shumate Queen-Joy Shepherd
HALLOWEEN COURTFRONT ROW: Jack Craig, Janie Winters, Freshman Maid; Jimmy Bradshaw, Elementary; Brenda Stewart, Queen; Bill McKinney, Joy Williams, Junior Maid; Roy Williams, Terry Lynn Nicholson, Elementary. BACK ROW: Charles Cook, Sandra Parris, Junior High Maid; Kathy Burney, Sophomore Maid; Johnny Pope, Martha Ann Chadwick, Senior Maid; Jerome Massey.
HOMECOMING COURTTHE
STUDENT COUNCIL HALL OF FAME
The Student Council seeks to recognize the outstanding students of each year's Senior Class by selecting a Hall of Fame.
Every Senior is given the opportunity to apply for membership in the Hall of Fame. Each application is considered first by a Student Council Committee and then by the Student Council faculty committee. Either committee may reject any applicant deemed unworthy. Afterwards the Council as a whole votes by secret ballot for the new members of the Hall ofcjFa e. These deserving are hollared on Recognition
JOHN BEASLEY
BRENDA STEWART
FRED SHIRLEYm.
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COUNCIL
The Student Council was organized for the purpose of improving Forest Hill School in every way. It strives to promote a better relationship between teachers and pupils, to foster an invigorating school spirit, and to stimulate a wholesome interest between school and community. It is composed of representatives from each of the homerooms, a reporter, and three faculty advisors. These representatives take their responsibilities seriously and serve with pride and dignity. It is their wholehearted desire to see Forest Hill students grow in all ways "in favor with God and man. " I
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The Forest Hill Beta Club, a service organization, is based on good mentality and character, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude.
The purpose of die organization is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education.
The activities include sponsoring delegates to Youth Congress, providing library assistants, preparing boxes for die needy, keeping a scrapbook, presenting a talent show, and contributing to die National Beta Educational Fund.
Frances Brown, Business Manager; confers with her staff members, Sandra Mirki
Wanda Gould, Ads Editor. lc AudreV Ly»ettt Blicki and
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THE REBEL STAFF
Staff members Anne Robin Autrey and Barbara Crawford assist Brenda Stewart, Editor, in identifying pictures for the annual.
Sports Editors Fred Shirley and Janie Austin talk with Mrs. Hardy about the Sports section of the annual.THE REBEL STAFF
Staff members Terry Simmons, Barbara Crawford, and Hilda Davis work assiduously in the absence of their editor, Linda Murray.
Brenda Stewart, Editor; and Mrs. Hardy, Sponsor; collaborate on the finer points of the annual.
Business Manager, Frances Brown; and Layout Editor, Saralice Jones; work hurriedly to meet the final deadline.
Martha Ann Chadwick, High School Editor; Saralice Jones, Layout Editor; Frances Brown, Business Manager; and Linda Anderson, Snapshot Editor; find time for laughter.REBEL REVIEW
Mrs. Micha Littell, Sponsor, pauses to think of a new and different idea for the paper.
Staff members, Edwinta Morris, Terry Simmons, George Ray Weeks, Hilda Davis, Sandra Marble, Richard Dunn, and Woody Putnam, smile happily as a new edition of the paper is put out.
Sports Editor, Fred Shirley; Business Manager, Mary Ann Bratley; and Martha Ann Chadwick confer together on a new angle for the paper.
Bruce Jayne, Editor; Judy Johnson, and Mrs. Littell find time to smile during a busy schedule.Judy Johnson, Gerald Lord, Assistant Editor; Barbara Crawford, Terry Woods, Fred Shirley, Pat Phillips, Mary Bratley, Business Manager; Bruce Jayne, Editor; all work hard to make the next edition of the "Rebel Review" even better than the last one.
Bruce Jayne, Editor; shows members of his staff some newspaper tatics.
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Anne Robin Autrey. Perhaps it's the art work!
Lynette Blick, Gail Sandifer, Anne Robin Autrey, Paulette McClendon, and Martha Chadwick read aloud the "letters to the Editor".Bible Club
The purpose of the Bible Club is to stimulate spiritual growth and to direct young people to a richer, fuller, and more satisfying life.
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The Safety Council, now in its fourth year, was organized to give high school youth an action group through which they could work to make the school, homes, and highways safer.
Through the safety bulletin board, elementary safety lessons, Safety Emphasis week, the Economy Run and Car Road-E-O, television and radio programs, demonstrations and other activities, and through tire 'setting of good examples some 30 teenagers at F.H. have shown what can be done by "youth in action for Safety. "The Latin Club has several objectives of special importance: to stimulate interest in subject matter, to study more about Greek and Roman customs, and to acquire a broader concept for becoming better persons.
The club strives to encourage students to acquire culture and appreciation of beauty, as well as the love for the finer things in life, so that they may live happily and at peace with themselves and their friends.
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Many are the signs of growth around our campus and very evident among them is the tremendous expansion of our library facilities. Our librarian, Mrs. Ramsey, would be the first to extol the splendid work of the Library Club. The members of this club arc library assistants, performing routine duties in the library and learning the various facets of library work.
Library ClubCLUBS
The 4-H Club is an organization of about 2, 5000, 000 rural and urban young people between the ages of ten and twenty-one. The objectives are set forth in the 4-H Pledge: "I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, my health to better living, for my club, my community, and my country. "
The FHA motto is "Toward New Horizons. " It reminds members that their contributions to home life today will influence the kinds of homes they have tomorrow.
The flower is the red rose. It represents the search of Future Homemakers of America for beauty in everyday living.
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4-HBecause there are hidden thoughts in a girl's mind deeper than laughter, because there arc hidden yearnings in a girl's heart, because there is a desire in a girl's soul to know God and His goodness, our Y-Teen clubs were formed. They were organized that girls might come together to discuss things important to each one, that they might learn how to spread among all girls the spirit of enthusiasm, service and friendship.
The Forest Hill Y-Teens have in their membership three seventh grade groups, five eighth grade groups, one ninth grade group, and one senior high group. A total of ten groups of young women here belong to a world-wide fellowship of women and girls of every race, creed, and color.
T-TEENS
T- TEENSBetsy Sloan Mary Jo Dee vers Saralice Jones Frances Brown
Barbara Bailey Barbara Crawford Cherry Scales Martha Ann ChadwickMrs. Touchstone's students
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FRONT ROW: Jan Graves, May Cox, Johnny Mardis erly, Anne Robin Autrey. BACK ROW: Curtis Causey C. R. Dendy, Aubrey Morrow.
C. R. Dendy Drum MajorReed and Brass Section High Brass and Drums
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andra Con-P. Smith,
Mr. B. B. Brokaw, Director
Jan Graves Drum Majorette Head MajoretteMAJORETTES
LINDA ANDERSON
MARTHA ANN CHADWICK
ANNE ROBIN AUTREY
BETTY KINARD
JAN GRAVES Head Majorette
SUE HUBBARD Feature Twirler
R_R_Rip. What's wrong Janet?
Twiddling our thumbs.
Time out for a rest.
The Confederettes is a girls' precision drill team, organized in the spring of 1960. The group is trained in both military and dance routines and has performed at a number of sports events.
Don't worry Terc.FOOTBALL
CHEERLEADERS
FRONT ROW: Maty Margaret Martin, Nan Briton, Jo Ann Sykes. BACK ROW: Glenn Doty, Barbara Bailey, Brenda Stewart--Head Cheerleader, Terry Woods.BASKETBALL
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CHERRY SCALES
VIRGINIA ORR
LINDA ANDERSON
MARTHA ANN CHADWICK Head Cheerleader
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ANNE ROBIN AUTREYCafeteria Workers And Custodians
Mrs. Walker
Mrs. Villcret
Mrs. Barber
Mrs. Donnell Leretha Fleeming
Mimiee Thigpen Laura Lott Lee Ethel Coleman
Mrs. Farmer Willette Moore
Mattie Ruth Bracy
Hattie Fleeming
Honey Morris
Rhynctta Randall Alberta Bell
Nick Thomas
Mr. Whitehead
Mr. WallisBus Drivers And Safety Boys
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Manska, Mrs. Rogers, Joyce Lee, Vera Haden. SECOND ROW: Don Bell, Mrs. Wagster, Randall Carney, Mrs. Moore, Donald Downing, Mr. Finch.
Safety Boys
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenn Brantley, Jerry Freeman, Edward Floyd, Andy Partridge, Kenneth Turner, Barkley Cooksey, Jerry Lee. SECOND ROW: Charlie Odom, Victor Thornton, James Trigg, Rodney Dickew, David Ballard, Glenn Cox, Bobby Steele, Franklin Green, Richard Welborn. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Dodd, Wayne King, Paul Swayles, Wayne Holmes, Tommy Douglas, Larry Hubbard, Marvin Prcslar, Roddy Grant, Kenny Fortenberry.
FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT:
Mrs. Cooksey, Mrs. Wiggins, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Chastain, Jerry Gaines. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Walker, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Thornton, Gerald Donnell,
Bill McKinney.
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Swing and sway the Johnson way.
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See? it's getting thin.
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Uncle Sam needs YOU!
All right you guys. ..You ain't nothing but a hound dog!
You wouldn't dare!
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Love thy neighbor!?
How old am I???Guess who?
Stop the music.
Walking on Air.
Hotdogs anybody?
SNAPSHOTS
Listen close "Mrs. Ferg".
Lets get Dramatic!1960-61 Rebels
ASSISTANT COACHES Jerrel Purvis John Sullivan
HEAD COACH David Lingle
Forest Hill’s Rebels, fighting off a bad case of graduation and inexperience, managed to compile a record of four wins and six losses, and a tie for third in the North Little Dixie standings.
The Rebels, picked to finish near the cellar in the pre-season polls, posted an early season triumph over the highly favored Morton Panthers and were then recognized as a much feared opponent to all Little Dixie teams.
The speedy backfield and aggressive line were highly regarded by the Rebels' ten opponents
BOBBY BANKSTON EDDIE BANKSTON
DWAYNE BARRETT
JOHN BEASLEY RODNEY BRECKENRIDC Captain
CHARLES BROOKS JIMMY CARTER
Honorable Mention All-Little Dixie
RANDY CORE
ROYCE CULPEPPER
DON DOUGLASROGER HALLMARK
RAGNAR JUREV1CS
BILL HOBSON
GERALD LORD
BILLY HOLMES
JEROME MASSEY
BUBBA JONES
THOROLF JUREVICS
JOE PATTERSON
ODOM
JOEL PETERSON
LEONARD RICKMAN
MIKE PHILLIPS PAT PHILLIPS
TERRY PYRON JIMMY RAY
Captain Honorable mention All-Little Dixie
JERRY TIDMORE DAVID TURNER
Captain All-Little DixieForest Hill's victorious Rebels are shown shortly after registering thier initial win of the season over the Morton Panthers 18-13.
FOREST HILL 18 MORTON 13
Forest Hill's Rebels won their first game of the season as they upset the powerful Morton Panthers by a score of 18-13 on the strength of a last minute pass from Jerry Tidmore to Bill Hobson, who ran 25 yards for the touchdown.
The Panthers drew first blood as the Panther's Jerry Magers raced 53 yards for the score to send Morton into an early 6-0 lead. Morton scored again in the second period when Richardson raced downfield for their second score, to run the Panthers' lead to 13-0.
The Rebels then fought back however, and Tidmore went across from the five and the Rebs were back in the game at halftime by a 13-6 score. With Weeks intercepting a Panther aerial, Tidmore then carried across again to make the score 13-12.
The Rebs had no intention of falling by a one-point margin as Tidmore un-leased his game-winning pass to Hobson with 44 seconds showing on the clock for the win.
Jerome Massey, the Rebels' injured punter, is pictured talking to star quarterback, Jerry Tidmore, on the sideline.Let go! A bit of the rugged line play of the Florence game is shown here as an Eagle defender stops George Weeks, Forest Hill halfback, for a little gain. Jimmy Carter, number 5, lends his assistance to little avail.
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FLORENCE 8
Rebel manager Harris Chandler displays some of the duties of an efficient manager as he is seen doctoring Rebel end John Beasley.
Forest Hill's fast improving Rebs found themselves right in the middle of the North Little Dixie championship race when they ran to a 20-8 victory over the previously unbeaten Florence Eagles. With quarterback, Jerry Tidmore leading the way, the Rebs ripped holes in the Eagle line to register their third victory of the year.
Near the opening of the contest, the Rebels first scored with Tidmore doing the honors. The Rebs then took an early 7-0 lead.
After a Rebel punt, the Eagles then marched again downfield to Rebel territory, this time to score. With Robert Kuhn taking it over from the four yard line, the Eagles then trailed by only 7-6. The attempted P.A.T. was blocked and the Rebs kept the lead.
In the second half the Rebs scored two more times, with Tidmore gathering his second and third touchdowns of the night to set the stage for the win.
The lone Eagle score of the last half was a safety executed by an Eagle lineman, who caught Weeks in the endzone for the final score.FOREST HILL 25 PEARL 19
Forest Hill's Rebels staged a brilliant comeback after trailing by 19-6 at half-time to register a stirring 25-19 victory over the Pearl Pirates for their fourth win of the season.
After having trouble getting a movement on the ground, the Rebels decided to go to the air as Tidmore moved the Rebs down field in scoring position. With 20 seconds left on the clock, Tidmore went across from the nine to send the score to 19-6 at the half-time.
The Rebels were a different team after halftime as they scored three times on passes to Jimmy Carter and George Weeks and a run by Tidmore. The nature of the game was the dominance of Pearl in the first half and the Rebels' terrific second half comeback.
Coach David Lingle is shown giving instructions to his star lineman Jim Ray during one of the Rebel's exciting games.
Whoa boy!
FOREST HILL 13 FOREST 39
The Forest Bearcats again turned the tide on the Forest Hill Rebels as they routed the Rebs by a score of 39-13.
After leading by a score of 26-6 at the half-time, the Bearcats continued to take advantage of the Rebels' miscues as they ran for two more touchdowns and limited the Rebs to one. Tidmore ran his season scoring total to 71 points as he again accounted for all the Rebels’ points.
The Bearcats were led by standouts, Stanley Douglass and James Harvey.Get that ball! Mass confusion is displayed in this Forest Hill encounter
FOREST HILL 6 BRANDON 7
The Brandon Bulldogs pulled the biggest upset of the year when they edged out a narrow 7-6 victory over Forest Hill's Rebels to knock the Rebs from championship contention in the North Little Dixie.
"Jarring Joe Patterson" scored the Rebels lone touchdown in the last period as the Rebs tried desperately to pull another victory out of the bag. Brandon's determined Bulldogs managed to keep possession of the ball and insure their upset win.
Leonard Rickman, Mike Phillips and John Beasley led the Rebels, who were playing without star quarterback,
Jerry Tidmore.
as each team scrambles for the ball.
FOREST HILL 0 CLINTON 26
Clinton's North Little Dixie Champions, led by hard charging fullback, Jimmy Dukes, ran to a hard fought victory over the Forest Hill Rebels to the tune of 26-0.
With the Rebs not able to churn a touchdown movement, the Arrows then moved to their first score as Dukes scored on an end sweep to send the score to 7-0.
Two and one half minutes later, the Arrows were in scoring position after intercepting a Rebel aerial. But the Arrows did not stop there as they moved to a 19-0 half time lead on the strength of a pass to end Johnny Stanley.
With linemen Rodney Brechenridge, Jimmy Ray, and Mike Phillips leading a strong Rebel effort, the Rebs held the Arrows to only a lone second half score as Dukes ran for his third score of the night.
The Rebel offense was led by hussl-ing Bill Hobson and charging Joe Patterson.
Quarterback Jerry Tidmore is shown being hit for a loss after having to pounce on a loose ball.HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Coach
Mr. J. N. Brock
Managers Rickey Decker Dee Linn Bailey
The Forest Hill Rebels were winning in usual form for Coach J. N. Brock, who is serving his tenth year as head coach. At the deadline the Rebs had compiled a record of twenty-two wins and five losses. They had also won the Murrah and Pearl Invitational Tournaments, the North Little Dixie Championship, and the Little Dixie Championship.
Starters for this edition of the Rebels were: John Beasley, Johnny Nicholson, and Fred Shirley, all seniors; and juniors Spencer Schrieter and Jimmy Carter.
Bench strength added much to this year's team with aces Charlie Wright, Edwin Fortenberry, and Richard Dunn, leading the way.
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52..........Florence..............45
56 ........Vicksburg.............42
54..........Morton............... 53
45..........Raymond...............43
57 ........Clinton...............41
50..........Central...............42
41..........Murrah................32
62 ........Forest................52
63 ........Pearl.................40
79..........Brandon...............40
45 ........Florence..............53
69..........Mendenhall............51
46 ..........Pearl................44
69..........Central...............50
47 ........Central...............40
26..........Murrah................35
81..........Harrisville .... 21
60..........Morton................49
29..........Clinton...............51
50..........Forest................58
60 . . • . Murrah..............65
75..........Pearl.................47
91..........Tylertown.............46
75..........Pearl.................59
65..........Mendenhall .... 49
58 ........Vicksburg.............46
District TournamentGoosie"
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Coach
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Managers Bill Hobson Mary Hemphill
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Forest Hill's Rebelettes showed improvement with every game and displayed good potential against some of the most formidable opposition in the state.
Coach John L. Sullivan began his first year of coaching as he found a sophomore and junior laden team wanting in height and experience.
The lone senior on the squad, Wanda "lefty” Pace, led all scorers on the team and was just beginning to display her talents.
The Rebelettes record was 5 wins and 10 losses prior to the district tournament.
Starters were Pace, Alice Balgord, and Kathy Burney at forward and Nan Britton, Jo Ann Sykes, and Linda Jones at the guard slots. Others seeing lots of action were Carol Puckett, Helga Jurevics, Betty Lou Smith, and Sue Varner.Up you go!
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But that's not right!MARGIE ANN BINGHAM GUARD
CAROL PUCKETT FORWARD
BETTY LOU SMITH FORWARD
You can't catch me!BASEBALL
Anxiously awaiting the spring sports season are the baseball and track letter-men of last year, pictured here.
Although ace sprinter, Jerry Tidmore, sustained a knee injury during football season, he was expected to be ready for track. Another fatal blow appeared when distance runner, Eddie Armstrong, broke his leg in a home mishap.
The Rebs will enter the Canton,
Little Dixie and district track meets.
On the baseball scene the Rebels were picked as strong contenders for the conference championship with numerous lettermen returning.
Participation in district competition last year made Forest Hill ineligable for Little Dixie competition; but this year the Rebels will be in the heat of things around the conference with hopes high for potential to develop.
TRACKThe Junior High Rebels ran their phenominal winning streak to 40 games this year as they won 21 straight over many prominent foes. After compiling a 19-0 record as eighth graders, they didn't let up as they extended it to 40 this year in the Junior High circuit. The Junior High Girls showed outstanding promise for the future in their games.The 7th and 8th Grade teams were unable to perform in the Hinds County Tournament this year because of a new ruling. But they registered many regular game victories in fine fashion, with a display of top potential for the future.FOOTBALL
ELEMENTARY BASKETBALL
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Convertible
Tops
Headliners
Floor Mats
220 S. President FL 5-1711
TURNER SEAT COVER MANUFACTURERS
APPLl ANCES-SPORTI NG GOODS-AUTO ACCESSORIES
WHITE AUTO STORE
4523 HIGHWAY 80 WEST PHONE FL 5- 6665 JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI PICK PICKLER CHARLIE ROGERS
FL 2-5489 FL 5-0183
WESTHAVEN SERVICE STATION
4968 HIGHWAY 80 W.
FL. 3-7949
JACKSON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
Hi WAY 80, WEST, P. O. BOX 217, JACKSON 5, MISSISSIPPI
ICIOUS AND REFRESHINGR. K. JAYNE, General Contractor
4785 MCRAVEN ROAD
JACKSON 4. MISSISSIPPI
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WESTERN DUDS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
VAN WINKLE PHARMACY
JOHN E. GORE, JR., R. PH., OWNER 4515 HIGHWAY 80 WEST PHONE P1_. 3-9013 JACKSON, MISS.
120 Bast Capitol Street
CONGRATULATIONS PROM
MARBLE'S CARPETS
3509 RAINEY ROAD FL. 4-3607
A FRIEND
VOGUE
146 E. CAPITOL ST.
TELEPHONE FLEETWOOD 2-8636 JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
SMART CO-EDS SHOP.
THE HUB
108 WEST CAPITOL
Twin States Athletic Supply Company
COMPLETE LINE OF ATHLETIC SUPPLIES
117 SOUTH LAMAR STREET
JACKSON 1, MISSISSIPPI
DIAL FL 2-1336
P. □. BOX 8 6 2MORI
111 WEST CAPITOL
PHONE FLEETWOOD 4-2783
CLASS 42 WALTER W. "PAT" WELLINGTON
KEY DRUG COMPANY
434 EAST CAPITOL
WELLINGTON INS. AGENCY
AGENT THE TRAVELERS HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
DEPOSIT GUARANTY BANK BLDG.
200 EAST CAPITOL STREET JACKSON, MISS.
FL. 2-6517
BRECKENRIDGE
RADIATOR
SHOP
AUDREY'S BEAUTY BAR
MURRAY
AUTO PARTS
104 West South Street
USED PARTS FOR AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS
PHONE EM. 2-1585 4640 DELTA DRIVEV
BRENT'S NURSERY
ESTABLISHED IN 1932 RAYMOND ROAD FL 2-5933
SHIRLEY GROCERY
JACKSON CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT
201 EAST PASCAGOULA FL. 5-5443
DUMAS MILNER CHEVROLET COMPANY
SOUTH AT PRESIDENT ST,
JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI
CHEVROLET
NEELY'S AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE
1318 SOUTH GALLATIN J. C. NEELY
BUSCHES
105 EAST CAPITOL
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BOTELER AND COREY
WHOLESALE SAUSAGE DISTRIBUTORS 750 COOPER ROAD JACKSON, MISSISSIPPIDRUG CENTER
2565 MCFADDEN ROAD APPLERIDGE CENTER DR. 2-2811
DeWITT'S hatchery
473S MCRAVEN ROAD FL. 2-4438
HINDS COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY
GENERAL. INSURANCE MRS. JESSE WHITE, AGENT PHONE 878-5522, TERRY, MISS.
FRED NORTON ELECTRIC COMPANY
3920 CRAIG STREET JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
FL. 2-8158
FL. 5-7768
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