Jordan Vocational High School - Red Jacket Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1959
Page 1 of 254
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 254 of the 1959 volume:
“
if ,, .,,, ,, , ,. . -- ----f -2-W Wi ,ivvw -?---- - - -- - -- - QWW' QQJL5'f V7L515W ' M W MJWMM' J LL ' 5 1. : M W ib?wMMW f WWEYWXE MWmMM W4 if ff My ff fU'W'K' iff-QQ f ww MQ ff. QQ QW 2046 GAQBW Q, Mom Wm JMX ll , I .,, Qmx N. . QS QWQL wgub, bw-u f gwW QW Q51 M wx ' , 5 CJ K x S f 'H wbj'MQb6:C Us SLQWJ., . jj 7a?Lf fCiQ.ff1f.,Q4vffQ Q 4 QAM 5996649 - - 3 L AL5 liLc 'x0 , it-A, 16 :+L , XA ' ' 5' Fig! fl 7:2 144 ?g?W,,,fff W'A. .rw WWE MU' www . M um S3565 fy ' A IX f0,, Q I f F I w-Bean Q.9 YVsQ,' Q.. CR fd mcyp QMXJ lb-eL,Q.Q Q25 U xi H-0-tba if CVM gf ff '51 , ,' 1, fjfjv Q4 Z1 vfigffr f z' f 'Mf5f'LwJ,4f44ff,i, H ,Ak .,,., . , W ,, .wel 634,559 MQ fm R M7 ffoecvf ' Q MQMM fL2WfMfM fachgid fkfffveuqitf N M,,.57M9Zd ' 647W4ZZ?Ww AJM , km X xm76L7A'M!p5a,7,,, 2030- QZWQ Published by THE SENICDR CLASS Jordan Vocational High School Columbus, Georgia May, 1959 EDITOR--Lynette Parr sh BUSINESS MANAGER-Donald Langford 5 m'S W4 at fwwlvw g mmlmw! . ' A , ,, xf, ' ' wx fy' , Q, My ww. , 'isfff1-2112.25 Yew' A ' if ,V 5 , ,x5n,,, ,, . , Q Jt i l , B i if - Wm' ,M . k,,,f QM' u 1W,1, T v. ATIONAL HIGH M . W JORDAN VOC I I 1, A ll 5 .5 H ,bi ff, gg A 452152 i - .'-Q25-L113g'? , -W tf W' Q5-'xx Q'Y9'11'u g V K - W 'ygggN.gg, , 7 ,V I , . , . mu. -.n,4.xa.a1af.ui k V ,K V 1 U35 Q-. -.Ava . 1 P ' f :pg ' ,wg 1 ' . 'fin 'ns .' '- Q Q F, , '75 f' Q, Xi 1 K K W4 1 M95-1 - wtf-g-1-W , ' 1. 3 , if Q je , 5, 1751.2 ' V 4' ' K 5 53-A ,Ml k -fV l:f11'. gi-5' 4, 'f ' 1 , , I' , ' f ', ' . is si ..-f ,. ' 'W V ' rf 1111-1 15' f - ' - A , ff ' -I I Q :V P Q Wi? 6 3 if K 1 ,Q 291 1- fi ' 'f fhf '- VQVJ' g fi- gli Mer-'f -lm v 'H ,WW N,., , A, ,ig 8. ,f f uw x -M: ffhvf g., 10. . .nw y . 'ab wfw Q . , Y ky X wQJ,,w,M ff a L 1 4 ' Fm! ,- we 'Mif1 I', 5 .V ,sbp N 4 fy ' , 4 Q. ,f 2 vi A QL 'A arf! f ' A k 'fy ' 3 4 ,. 1-e -A rw? f ' X ' ' 'Y-,QI .ix-Lf. I f 1 , -- f f' ' . 4 , 0.5 ., , , , .. I Q . Y v ' ' A .1-Q, ng, Happy A B Ci? WS! eflfch Co mvum College Plannmg- Better Living Ahead 0048 x Fegblky lk, ,Zh QQ 'W33 1 X. Q1 ? -.V,, ,QQQAP 1 :Mi . A1 . Q-,jml',.f,j' fljefg-Qw,,5' , 1 S , 4 5 .V 'iff gg, ,A . V ,-h,, 'Lr'32w?'1w. Q, 4 . 3 1 -. 34 X , 2, g 32 ,, f f if-ff k ' 1 , 13 if a -,,1Z-,M-35? f--UV ,L 5 , 4 . X 'L J M.-1 w x F. ar s K Q v 4 ii fe . A E ,,. ,, a f 5 3 J .4 if Q-vig 55: w , AVQ, f..,k in . rg, , fy .LW . 0 5 f .v A3955 'n' -rf . xv A 'vc '- +,5,.M igl'7',Z'lg'ii M vs, fe 'X ff MN .aftmg , 'Kho -+-sw-fu,wa1 k i f f ' fu - Q ., J-1-' gp 'M x - . , f.3 '.1 r i fini? wg 331- :,.-1: n ,fp A, , , f, ff, .- .- 4..Qf.f,-L 4, , .5 QQ NM J ,A QQ, ,fqsmq viii A I Blithe Spirit In Songs In Cheers In Struggles for Victory In Thrilling Demonstrations i In Plays Q I Y 5 2 Special Seasons Very Special CGIEIIES , With Special Melodies That Linger And Special People At Special Hours l fe' 'Z '. f....., .wu- .-. ,-f im W EW Q A? XT '7'3?ff5i?H'A 4 Q A M541 Pax a 'www w .-.sqnaw ff ,Bi FPSQZV , QQ: M ES 1?' My 1 ww 2' 1 e if 5 m J . gg 5: . 4 mWMNM Mfmgg - bmw- 1 ww f 1 + 111 Q 'ww vm WA'-i's'Q'+ new J L1v :,,y:5gx-2 Mi4iyff-A 5: , xxmwwym ....,,a,,f W -hw.,-,. . . .,. -14? QQWMQQJ x .2 Y im QQ .Y Clow of Success In Student Government Projects I n Scholastic Attainment I n H omemaking In Gardening In the Classroom M 'gf . ,7 .-M M?-V QQ' Q19 L, .,k. ., M ,W .N qw is 4, 5 122 Q, Q. X -. 3 ,,,,,..-.-n , ffl U x 6 ,Q Y .ff 5 2 X Mi, ,I 2 , 'VY . 5 'gr w f Q , 255,25 , W, Y A - Aa Enthusiasm of Civic Pride Through School Registration Through Celebration of National Education Week Through Participation in Brotherhood Week Program Through Service for Religious Groups Through Walking Miles for Humanitarian Causes 2. Excitement of Community Co -operation J. 33 ti il' A -if 3 if fi? sr flu, NSS, A With Junior Achievers With Red Cross Gifts ,Y ?,i ig N With Parades With Cioitan Affiliation With State Conventions Pleasure of Ffll?HdShT and Frolic In Conversation I n Correspondence weA,.,V M e-e' 1, . is rr'r, r jx. Q v'Av,A...' 1 ',,v , .::.g-I: .,.. K 'j M ,,,, E Z A 7 V A' my I, W. ' ,L Nfihtxf 1- Lrssffl 3 4:35 ewiff -f 2.3: HQ Q gp if I i N5 '? a rlee S' I Home Play In Initiations In Puzzling Situations In Wishing In TUk9'0ffS fV0m School Happiness Through Appreciation Of Creative Work Of Good Taste in Clothes Of Mutual Understanding l Of Electronic Wizardry ' ALMA MATER With the Carmine and Grey afloating On high J. V. H. S. Your name and fame Weire shouting As we cheer you to success. As you march unfaltering forward, Your future great we hail. May your glory never lessen And your courage never fail. CHORUS J. V. H. S. J. V. H. S. J. V. H. S. J. V. H. S. With the Carmine and Grey afloating On high J. V. H. S. Your name and fame weore shouting As we cheer you to success. As you march unfaltering forward, Your future great we hail. May your glory never lessen And your courage never fail. I I With sincere gratitude, genuine admiration, and devoted thoughts, we, the Senior Class, dedicate this 1959 Red Jacket. To MR. CHARLES HENRY WEISSINGER Wizard of technology, who as scientist and teacher has opened our minds- to the exhiliration of discovering truth, Connoisseur of humane values, who as scholar and adviser has opened our spirits to the happiness of appreciating general cultureg Exemplary Christian gentleman, who as philosopher and friend has opened our hearts and hands to the many-splendored joys of integrity and service. t., U, ,Y . H D M I N I S 'I' Il H T I 0 N Q 2 7: 5 ? F ef 5 2 5? 1 3 iz if Superlhtendent 01' Education Muscogee County School Dist MR. WILLIAM HENRY SHAW A.B.-Duke University M.A.-Duke University ADMINISTRATIVE HEADQUARTERS ct 5 ASSISTANTS DR. JAMES Y. MOULTRIE MR. NATHAN PATTERSON Assistant Superintendent of Education Supervisor of Special Services B.S. Florida State Teachers College M.S. Alabama, Polytechnic institute M.S. Peabody College B.S. Berry College D. Ed. Peabody College MRS. ETHEL TATUM MISS ANNIE V. MASSEY Director of Cafeterias Treasurer A.B. University of Georgia A.B. University of Georgia M.S. University of Georgia M.A. University of Georgia Muscogee County School District Board of Education Seated left to right: Mr. B. F. Billings, Jr., Miss Annie V. Massey, Treasurer, Mr. B. H. Hardaway, Jr., Vice-President, Mr. Walter A. Richards, President, Mrs. John P. lllges, Jr., Mrs. Richard Chaplin, Mr. John R. Kinnett, Sr. Standing left to right: Mr. A. Edward Smith, School Attorney, Mr. Joe W. Blackmon, Board Member-Elect, Mr. George M. Adams, Mr. J. Q. Davidson, Dr. Guy J. Dillard, Mr. Louis C. Kunze, Sr., Mr. Irvin Rosenberg, Mr. T. Hiram StanleY, Mr. J. Stacy JOIICS, Mr- Samuel W- Neel, MI- C- Cody White, Mr. Wm. Henry Shaw, Secretary to the Board and Superintendent of Education. Dr. John T. Miller not in picture. Principal . . R. H. TALIAFERRO, Principal A.B. Oglethorpe University A.M. University of Georgia MR. R. A. POWELL, Assistant Principal MR. SANFORD REID, Assistant Principal B.S. E.E. Ca. Tech B.S. Georgia Teachers College M.S. A.P.I. V M.S. A.P.I. . . . and Administrative Assistants MR. CECIL MCDONALD MISS MARGARET COX, Dean of Girls Assistant to the Principal A.B. Judson College B.Ph. Emory University M-A- Pe3b0dY College M.S. A.P.I. TEACHING Miss Vera Allen Commercial Studies Miss Frances Anthony Social Studies Miss .loy Arrington Home Economics Mrs. Bobbie Jeanette Ballard English Miss Mary Barnes Mathematics Robert M. Barr Band NHS. Ann Barry Daughtry Commercial Studies Miss Elizabeth Barton Spanish and Social Studies Mrs. Elizabeth Benford Office Mrs. Lillian P. Benson Commercial Studies Miss Emma Jayne Bernholz French and English Mrs. Fay Blackmar English Miss Sara Bolin English George Williams Butler Science Mrs. Mary Carnes Social Studies and Mathematics Douglas Coley Science Robert Coffield Mathematics Miss Sarah Courgon Science Mrs. Mary Crawford Home Economics Walton W. Crouch Mathematics Mrs. Nancy Crye English Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Commercial Studies ERSONNEL Max Dowis Physical Education James W. Entrekin Metal Shop Mrs. Carolyn Faulhaber Science Mrs. Helen Feagin English Elmer Finck Machine Shop Charles Floyd Science Mrs. Gail C. Fox Physical Education DuWayne Furman English Mrs. Sylvia Gilder Art John Gilson Physical Education William Godwin Social Studies Mrs. Elizabeth M. Greene English Mrs. Margaret D. Gunter Science Richard Gunter D. C. T. Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton Home Economics Leo Harrell Social Studies Miss Helen Hendrick Social Studies Etta Hiley Commercial Studies Charles Horne Social Studies Mrs. Lillian O. Jackson Social Studies Miss Dollie Jacobs Commercial Studies Miss Mary R. Jerger Science Charles L. Jones Auto Shop l N 'ai if fly W1 ... 1 7 . ' I ' .K A 4 . ,. Hex 1' ty.: .1 11 1. V ., 1. A ' -- - geuegfexi-Hit -:::- :t.:r.5:- vseeefffmswgfvii me 121' ' if ,- .isiiix .' ' ' ,, 'll' gitewsggns. gs. , 1-2-.se,.1f'-'vs ,-refuses 2 J - V 35L5i3iH4siie5s?1gfi11.ez- 1 ' Y' wfxiiafgggf 1 :Ma . - -we E11 W is 1 1 1: NE s. 1+ 5. 'T-an 1 f visa! ' W5 1 XS y 1 iq.. 4 7 J fa Z S5295 '! 1 . ' L11 ' ' f ' 11 -N lf K 1 1 1214 . 1 . Wsstgbvafii 1 W1.-11 2 1f:.--1.1w11z1: 11.2 .mia-l:' ...:'. 11faf? 1i5, ' - . i59i,+1rss?1f11x-5 zflfii A 3-Wf?3ff?215E5ffif'?i.i- -..,...,, -. .:.:i.-11 1- .1 1 wee 'iii xxx .Y V ' - , 1 ' L ef Y : 'K,k, TEACI-IIN Mrs. Jean Kent Home Economics Mrs. Nellieree Knowles Mathematics John E. Lane Woodshop Mrs. Katherine Lentz Science, Home Economics Mrs. Naomi Looney Mathematics Ben McDonald Science Miss Ailene Mooney Social Studies, Commercial Studies James A. Mosteller Mech. Drawing Mrs. Billie Ann Page Science Mrs. Imogene S. Presley Commercial Miss Louise Randall Home Economics Mrs. Ada Ray Office Luther Reeder Mathematics Mrs. Doris: Reid Commercial Studies Miss Nancy Rudolph English Leslie Sanders Science Mrs. Aggie Dean Scott Social Studies Mrs. Phylis Sessions English Donald W. Seymour Science Miss Helen Shepard Social Studies, Journalism Herbert L. Slayden Science Mrs. Mary .lo M. Sihhold Choral Music, Dramatics PERSONNEL Miss Evelyne H. Smith Library Miss Virginia Speer English Mrs. Mildred L. Stancil Social Studies Miss Shirley Stafford Physical Education Mrs. Irene C. Stevens Assistant to Librarian Miss Gethryn Steverson English, Social Studies Miss Sybil Stone Mathematics Mrs. Julia M. Taylor English Miss Pearle Tedder Mathematics Daniel D. Trotter Electric Shop Miss Mamie Truett Commercial Miss Mary Elizabeth Tune Mathematics Miss Evelyn VanLandingham ii English if lsisl rll' Marvin A. Waite ia . English H ' .: Charles H. Weissinger ,VA j Radio Shop gy ' 51577 ' , Miss Mary Jo Wheeler r ,,,V: ,, 1 iii-' ' , , 1 Q ' ' i. ia ,.f f ff?::4E... ' QSQYHESQ ,M ' - sis rr... sszf ssn . 1 . --fa- ,atwf r.. .. - ., .. is 5 . V ML : - a- Q. - 1 A s i .4 ' A Sv fiiiaiiwisi r . , at , L wlisaffszis-rt 1. Mr' s ,, ..s.::- . K W., ., iz, Sf? as .1 A :wsgff-use f 12 3. 1 3.,.Qsw.:- .. . W is .,,. affix- :L 5. 5 V E J 1, ,,, , lt ? if W. -'Er e.,,se..,... -,f. .,'-, r.f,- , 3. ..,r. .it aEssiss,ss,s w .. f . me tl., W . s . ii fissfsvist . swans-,V . f f is .ws-,sq . . -f'- ' 1 ., QE71:sfj5s3g . . A :.s3.5g5':e:5Q, ' s-Sass-l..: 'L5?Efif5l.f, KQEQQQBLQ. ' t.. L5!f2:fjjff::3fK!5iQ??. Q' me is X as WK? ff Q 4' lei ' asv ,Q 5, el S , J W ga NOT PICTURED Mrs. Sherrie S. Castleherry Eddie Griggs Rachel Harmon Mrs. Jacqueline Jennette Betty Sue Jones Mrs. Phillis Smith Mrs. Janis Woodward 'Q E C L I-I S S 2. Happiness Is Cumu ative Livin Saturated with youthful dreams and accomplishments, We wear broad smiles as we look across the satisfying four years at jordan. Only yesterday we were frightened freshmen entering the mile-long halls in our unending search for the long lost classrooms. Oh, the joy we felt as we stepped into the halls of jordan for the first time with the thoughts of the four wonderful years ahead of us! Room 305-where could that be? Third floor? No, of course not. Out in the quonset huts, where we met a different teacher nearly every month. Oh, the joys that lay ahead! Suddenly we were sophisticated Sophomores. We enjoyed every minute of the sophistication of growing up, from all the X's in algebra to the dissecting of frogs in biology. Wasn't it over- whelming to hear that on a trip to Chicago our Band was the Best Band in the Land? The R.O.T.C. strutted its heels, too, taking top honors in both inspections. The jolly junior year loaded us with occasions for laughter, love , and learning. With its rollicking Negro Minstrel, sponsored by the Key Club, and its fun-packed football games-especially when we beat Baker so overwhelmingly, we lived it up. With the peck, peck, peck of the typewriter and the click, click, click of the adding machine, our commercial courses got into full swing Down at the shops the banging of the hammer and the sanding of the wood let us know that all was not play. The band's trip to California was a special delight of the year. The Hi-Y and Tri- Hi-Y's piled up happy pride for us by receiving high awards. The Gammas, with THE PARENT'S MAGAZINE awards, for three consecutive years, were the pride and joy of the whole place. As seasoned Seniors, we have set about to finish the happy, happy task begun twelve eventful years ago. This year tops them all: with the Masquer's fine performances, the beautiful Christmas concert, and the top honor in the nation for the Voice of Democ- racy contest. The gala Valentine Dance sponsored by the F.H.A. and the dreamy music coming over the speaker system installed in the cafeteria by the Radio Shop boys have helped to make the year all the more enjoyable. But as we prepare to leave these now familiar halls, we feel a tingle of sadness mixed with the joy of all of our wonderful ex- periences. And we look back over our shoulders as we take the plunge into the future and give one last happy hail to our dear Alma Mater, where we have learned that happiness is cumulative living. -Bernice Melvin Ra,-F Left to right: Mary Jo Kirkland, Gloria King, Charles Enfinger, and Kay Culpepper. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ,.,4,,,,,,,,,,, ......... K AY CULPEPPER Vice President .,.,..,.. ...... C HARLES ENFINGER Secretary ,.......... ..............,.... C LORIA KING Treasurer ,.,.,,,,, MARY ,IO KIRKLAND 12-1, Left to Right: Sec. Lynda Alberson, Treas. Joel Blount, V. Pres. Ann Bravo, Pres. Nancy Brantley. SENIOR HOME 1 i 12-2, Left to Right: Pres. Kay Culpepper, Treas. Leroy Bush, V. Pres. James Cllambliss, Sec. Ruth Carrington. 12-3, Left to Right: Pres. Jo Ann Duncan, Treas. Johnny DuBose, Sec. Christine Franklin, V. Pres. Charles Enfinger. 12-4, Left to Right: Pres. Gwen Hill, Sec. Carolyn Hamilton, Treas. Frances Hardy, V. Pres. Earl Hamilton. 12-5, Left to Right: V. Pres. Carolyn Martin, 12-6, Left to Right: Pires. Larry Moody, V. Pres. Dora Owens, Treas. Pres. Charlotte Hall, Treas. Mary Jo Kirkland, LYHCUC Parrish, SCC- A1111 MCKCHHY- Sec. Gloria King. OOM OFFICERS 5.55 YNY' Carol Yancey, V. Pres. Johnny Wright. 12-7, Left to Right: Sec. Lynette Railey, Pres. Ann Rainey, V. Pres. Loette Skinner, Treas. Sandra Phillips. 12-9, Left to Right: Treas. Billy: Brogden, V. Pres. Jerome Dean, Pres. Leroy Osborne, Sec. Sonny Green. 12-DCT, Left to Right: V. Pres. Dean Lamb, Pres. Gerald Fountain, Sec. Barbara Watson, Treas. Juelleen Sewell. 12-DE, Left to Right: V. Pres.. Donald Watson, Treas. Jerome Starling, Sec. Sandra Goodman, Pres. James Mallory. 12-8, Left to Right: Sec. Penny Wynn, Pres. Bill Snellgrove, Treas. Adams, Mary Ann Alberson, Lynda Lee Alford, Carlton Alford, Dewey She's sweet and quiet . . . Most athletic girl. . . college Good worker-if you can get He thrives on loafing . . . one ambition is to be a house- bound . . . often seen with him started . . . likes to sleep. likes people-and people like wife, MTS. Reid. him. Allen, Robert Bernard Allen, James Donald Anderson, Rebecca Anne Anderson, Sandra Jean A gourmand . . . headed for Personality in two words: Always on time . . . helpful. Hobby is traveling . . . am- University of Georgia . . . cute and cocky . . . no sinner . . . attractive . . . wants to be bitious . . . friendly towards bow-wow Bulldog, bow-wow. but certainly no saint. an x-ray technician. everyone. Andrews, Betty Ruth Andrews, Milton Carroll Antley, Judith Ann Antley, Marjorie Rosemary Very likable . . . the quiet Favorite activities include Enjoys pep meetings and as- Discriminating in taste . . . type . . . plans to be a secre- outdoor sports . . . a whiz in sembly . . . never ready to has really worked for her tary. wood shop. study . . . likes to chat with place in the band. anyone. Arnold, Larry Hugh Austin, Gene Bailey, Arthur Harold Bannister, Myra The good-natured president Ideal nature boy . . . give Highly esteemed . . . College Always studying poetry for of Jordan's Hi-Y . . . Even- him a fishing pole and he is bound . . . likes his pontiac. Mrs. Greene . . . very intelle- tempered person of high happy . . . wants to be an gent . . . wonderful person- character. accountant. ality . . . future English teacher. Barber, Henrietta Barron, Ronald Barron, Sandra Fuller Basset, Jack Berner Nickname Henri . . . likes Very well known and liked Friendliness is the keynote to Man with a voice . . . sharp sports . . . secretarial expert . . . witty . . . with a splendid her personality . . . always in ROTC uniform. . . . really knows her short- personality. ready for a good time. hand. Beall, Jimmy Ralph Bedsole, Roswell Burns Bell, Sybile Lavurne Berdeaux, Sylvia Ann Determined to be a chemist His handsome face got him Always seen with ,Io Ann . . . Expert seamstress . . . altar . . . wants a thunderbird . . . first place . . . true Red really enjoys her literature. bound-fsoon she hopesl. college bound. Jacket . . . loves ladies and sports. Q Birchfield, Marcia Blankenship, Melanie Elaine Bloodworth, Daniel W., Sr. Blount, Joel Bernard Attractive . . . has many Nicest girl you could know Wants to broaden his edu- Silent and strong-willed . . . interests . . . dislikes for peo- . . . quiet as can be . . . al- cation . . . hobbieswfishing likes sports . . . 4th period ple to ask when she is going ways has al pleasant smile for and collecting coins . . . hall monitor. to marry. everyone. special ambition - cabinet making. S! Bond, Bonnie Louise Bonifay, Ronald Bowden, Jacqueline Elaine Boyd, Robert S. Petite and sweet . . . likes Loves to chat with girls . . . One big hobby is boatriding A good friend to have . . . nice clothes . . . ambitious. enjoys work . . . a quality . . . pet peeve: stuck-up pea- likes to study . . . grand boy. ple . . . watch out for her personality. driving! Boyette, Micheal Bruce Boynton, June Brannon, Frances Brannon, Roy Wayne . . . k ' . . Big and friendly, humorous One of our favorite clerks . . . uae Soni His nickname is Shine . . . guy whom everyone likes oh, those cute dimples! A favorite with all teachem he wears a cheerful smile - - - loves ml work- . . . admires well-poised boys. - - - is ll EOOJ ffidflfl- Brantley, Nancy Sue Brasch, Eugene Wayne Bravo, Ann Josephine Braxton, Rebecca Pearl Interests lie at the Ledger Friendly band boy who's a Pretty, witty . . . likes Eng- Capable and dependable . . . . . . high character...church real cat . . . likes girls, lish class, Leon, and Royal college bound . . . future organist. music, and literature. Crown Cola. math teacher. Bridges, Emily Elaine Brinson, Jean Aleetah Brogdon, William Allan Brookins, Sandra Jean Good sense of humor . . Good band student . . . Plays trumpet in the band .Specializes in fun and danc- Pl11'lS to be a teacher . . really likes Terry . . . popular . . . honor student . . . college ing . . . attractive personality bound for Judson College. and ambitious. bound. . . . what pretty blue eyes! Brooks, William Edwin Brown, Clifton Brown, Judith Ann Brown, Walter Eugene Favorite pastimes are football He's a ton of fun! . . . likes A future Grady graduate . . . Smiling Jack . . . likable and joy . . . pet peeve: cars and food . . . ranks at will become an ideal nurse . . . track man . . . will get liver . . . always a gentleman. the top in personality. . . . enjoys helping others. ahead in the world . . . always fun. 1 A Byran, Oscar Lee Buckner, Glenda Faye Buckner, Bullard, Kenneth Crazy about electronics . . . Loves the backrow desk, to Turns dreams for future A great friend, always doing likes to swim, but best of all chew her gum and get more into plans . . on the something for us . . . eager he likes the girls. rest . . . good pal. go . . . pet peeve: shorthand. to give and lend. Bullock, Linda R. Burt, Clara Lucile Bush, George Irvin Bush, Walter Leroy Sincerity shows through con- Planning to go to a conserva- Keen personality . . . big Partial to girls . . . short and versation and action . . . tory . . . petite and graceful. loafer . . . future leader of to the ,point . . . ,lordan's likable miss with a friendly the .shoe corporation. walking Ledger-Enquirer smile. . . . future columnist. Butterworth, .lane Campbell, Ronald Preston Carlisle, Carol Carrington, Martie Ruth Don't let her demure ways Georgia Tech bound . . . A working girl . . . she ought Has a radiant personality . . . fool you . . . she has fun electronics wizard . . . never to be a model . . . dislikes one of those high-ranking galore . . . stylish and stun- in a hurry . . . makes those conceited boys. band girls . . . likes boys. ning. A's. Carter, John Elven, Jr. Carter, Rita Romaine Casion, Harold George Cast, Linda Dlane A true nature lover . . . motto, A quiet, gentle girl . . . liked Pleasant to be around . . . a Precious little Sunday School Clear thinking . . . a friend by everyone . . . has a win- real fly chaser. teacher . always helping to everyone. ning smile. others . . favorite pastime swimming Casteel, Charlotte Diane Always seen with Janie and Mona . . . her conduct in school is teachers' delight . . . sleeps all day, studies at night. Cavitt, Brenda Diane Chambless, James Louis Cheek, Rayford Thomas Friendly . . . neat . . . a truly Always seen with Barbara . . . The big bopper witty and sweet girl . . . homemaking is good sport . , . pet peeve: gregarious fun to be her goal. English homework . . . top around. athletic ability. Cheshire, Sara Ann Clayton, Robert C. Cliatt, James Richard Coleman Helen Carol Has future plans well lined Quietness reigns . . . observ- Basketball player at heart Pet peeie word study up . . . pleasant . . . willing ant of all things . . . an all- . . . loves his sleep . . . and shy and sweet good on to help. around admirable person- sixth period hall duty. business machines ality. Cone, William Alfred Connell, Jerry Eugene Connell, Pat Lively personality . . . ener- Seldom seen without Larry Full of fun and mischief . . . getic life . . .friendly spirit. . . . main interests art and likes people-and they like music . . . a friend to every- her too. one . . . very witty. Cope, Gloria Work fascinates her - she could sit and watch it for hours . . . can really fix hair. Cottle, Barbara Joan Coulter, Ruby Crawford, Ruby Rebecca Crook, Charles Larry 5'2 eyes are blue . . . lovely Ambitious and modest . . . Little but loud enough . . . is Likes to eat-especially fried dimples . . . neat . . . always congenial and well-liked. she proud-because she can chicken . . . fond of all minis- ready for a good time. get along with anyone! ters . . . all-around student. Crowson, Patricia Culpepper, Barbara Kay Culpepper, Catherine Nell Culpepper, Patsy Jean Will soon hear those wedding Our high-stepping head maj- The sparkling blue eyes of Child under the steering bells . . . has a good smile orette . . . Gamma Prexy . . . this sprightly blond bring wheel . . . pony-tail girl . . . for everyone . . . likes to girl on the go. smiles to all . . . beautiful has a ready smile. dance. doll! Davenport, Mary ,Io Davis, Barbara Parks Davis, Betty Joyce Davis, Martha Carolyn Scholar in Honor Society . . . Pretty teeth . . . dark hair Mighty sweet, mighty wise g Quiet, but active . . . neatness one of those superior band that goes with those dreamy the fun just twinkles in her and personality go together members . . . well-liked by eyes. eyes. . . . still shopping for right all. Ellyn- Davis, Sue Glenda Davis, Homer B. Davis, Martha Dawson, Elizabeth Ann Bound for an exciting future Will be electrical engineer Has a striking personality Loves talk . . . surely knows . . . poise and many promis- . . . likes to hunt . .. . dislikes . . . popular . . . everybody's how to handle that Ford . . . ing traits. troublesome women. friend . . . would make a always seen with Sandra. good model. Dean, Jerome Henry Dean, Sara De Mint, John Bruce Denson, Brenda Joyce Big man on campus . . . Dig that skater . . . swoons Tall, dark, handsome . . . Red-haired future teacher ROTC wheel . . . key to Key at the sound of Elvis . . . not a surgeon, but does a lot who likes to eat and drive her club treasury. bookkeeping is not her fav- of cutting up. car. Post script . . . what car? orite. Donahue, Joseph Malcome Dorriety, Robert Earl DuBose, Johnny Desprez Duncan, JoAnn Likes sports ., . . a boy with a Likes to talk . . . big and loud Tech bound . . . executive The bells are ringing . . . Model T . . . likes to sing. . . . probably Army bound . . . type . . . bound to be the boss wedding bells! . . . sweetest good in ROTC. some day. smile ever . . . waiting to darn .loe,s socks. Dunn, Virginia Lee Dykes, Gerald Wayne Eddings, Tyrone Edwards, Edgar William A smile for every girl -- and Good-natured . . . very re- Bell-bottom trousers . . . is Every girl's boyfriend . . two for every boy. markable friend . . . big plans bound for the sea-if he new crush every week . . ahead. passes English. loyal band member. Elliott, Edna Lou Enfinger, Charles F. Ervin, Jerry Joe Evans, Jerry Tyrone Coy . . . cooperative . . . one Leader among students . . . College in his immediate fu- Likes to race-a speed fan, special interest is to get a excellent personality . . . fav- ture . . . girls are a mam tn- too . . . good outdoor man. husband. orite subject-student coun- terest tn his activities. cil. Ezell, Grace Would like to be a private secretary for a large firm . . . on the side enjoys reading and cooking. Faulkner, Bobby Foster, Ronnie Delano Fountain, Fenn Gerald A whiz in math . . . you will One o ,lordan's riendliest Has a natural smile for every f f usuall see him runnin be- and most capable . . . always one . . . is a sure bet for suc- ,V S cause he gets a late start. smiling . . . bound for Tech . . . everybody likes Ronnie. CCSS. Franklin, Margaret Christine Always seen with Larry . . . brings a cheer of joy when she smiles . . . leads the cheers for sporting events. Cambill, Norma Ann Always a happy smile for everyone . . . wants a push- button kitchen. Franklin, William David Frizielle, Harriet Hudson Frost, Jackie Leon They say silence is golden', Sews a mean stitch . . . a Good man on rifle team . . . . he thinks more than he whiz with the needle . . . ROTC specialist. says. graceful and gracious. ' Gamble, Linda Louise Garnto, Alton Ray Gaylor, Judith Shirley Always sweet and cheerful Friendly blue eyes . . . shy Likes handsome men and . . . a friend to everyone . . . type . . . real brain . . . T rue cars. versatile student. friend in need. 1 Geiger, Mary Ann Gibbons, Brenda Joyce Gibson, Peggy Gilmer, Judson Star reporter . . . bright Never lets herself be hurried, A redhead you ought to know An avid sports man . . . good smile wins many friends . . . worried, or flurried . . . a . . . always has a smile and a natured . . . his weaknesses future plans headed by mar- charming girl. kind word. are girls and pretty cars. riage. . J Goodman, Dominica Fay Givens, William Jeffery Glaze, Rose Marie Angeline Goodman, Sandra Jo Next stop - University of Gay personality . . . friend to Plans to be a secretary . . . Always gets what she wants Georgia . . . future forester all . . . girl on the go. her pet peeve is people who -look out Jack! . . . amateur actor. bragg . . . she enjoys home- making. Gore, Paula Annette Graves Louwona Borel Gray, Walter Lee, Jr. Cray, Wiley Calvin Never without Betty and Always smiling . . . attractive Strong will . . . reserved in Good man behind the counter Nash Rambler . . . pet peeve: girl, with lovely eyes. manner. . 4 .f . . hobby is horse-back rid- pennies . . . ought to be in ing . . . likes to read. the F .B.I. Green, Myrtle LaVern Her hobby is dancing . . . pet peeve-conceited boys . . . bound for David Lipscomb College. Grubhs, Bonnie Blue Has worked through school years . . . book worm . . . friendly . . . hopes to help make a good home. Greenhaw, Harry Bryan, Jr. In favor of all sports . . . easy going . . . keeps television sets in ship shape order . . . Auburn bound. Greer, Patricia Ann Grigg, Robert S. Efficient . . . headed for an Likes his Ford . . . is college office . . . has poise . . . good bound . . . very shy in some fffefld- groups. Guest, Ida Jane Such darling ways . . . misses her friend, Penny . . . a broad smile for everyone. Hackett, Elizabeth Fay Haden, Robert Stephen ' Dirnples and charms . . . ls a good friend to have . . . world's champion talker . . . likes to keep Miss Vann plans to straighten out Gor- laughing. don's fishing tackle. Hagler, Donald A. Hair, Sue Ellen Hall, Clara Ann Hall,'Dana Charlotte Hot-rod fan . . . football and Likes drag races and hot rods Friendly . . . never serious . . . Ambitious, witty, and intelli- basketball fan . . . doesn't . . . wants world culture . . . can't stand snobs . . . a regu- gent . . . likes front page of like homework . . . plans literature is her specialty in lar brain. Carmine and Grey lguess navy career. books. who makes it upl. , 3 NLM Hall, Millard Elizabeth Hall, Robbie Lanelle Hamilton, Carolyn Sue Hamilton, Earl Very likable person . . . good Original hairdo . . . always She may be quiet . . . but Wonderful personality . . . sense of humor . . '. hard seen selling ads . . . ready for don't let that fool you. quiet, but friendly towards worker. wholesome fun . . . person- all . . . excellent sports rec- ality plus. ord. Hamilton, William Hammock, Raymond Hancock, Betty Jo Hand, Betty Burton Magnetic personality . . . Watch that right! . . .good at Enjoys helping others . . . Athletic type . . . clever and good-natured . . . very popu- starting fires as well as put- plans nursing career . . . skillful . . . good sense of lar. ting them out . . . ladies' possess good sense of humor. humor. man. Hand, Dennis Wilfred, Jr. Harbuck, Elizabeth Sue Hardy, Camilla Frances Harper, Jimmy Martin Dependable . . . co-operative A bossls dream-the perfect Flutest . . . sweet . . . always Everyone's pal . . . a friendly, spirit . . . scientifically in- secretary . . . sewing is her has a witty remark . . . dis- courteous student. clined . . . next stop-Georgia hobby. likes scornful people . . . Tech. wonderful girl. Harris, James Clendel Harrison, Mary Betty Harvard, Glenda Nell Hatcher, Billy Jackson Pleasant as can be . . . studies Live wire . . . likes parties Can't make up her mind . . . Football player . . . good . . . works hard. and pals . . . fun to be around. enjoys band . . . future air- sport . . . wood shop king line hostess. . . . a willing helper. Hatcher, William Terry Head, Marie Heath, William Thomas Helton, Willis Rudolph Marine bound . . . likes to High ambition is to become Radio bug at heart . . . a College bound for music hunt and fish . . . is a great airline reservationist . . . en- steady student . . . plans to study . . . can make a trom- skipper . joys dancing all the time. be an electrical engineer. bone talk . . . nature boy him- . self. Herring, Judith Ann Hewitt, Phillip Leroy Hice, Henry Terry Hicks, Annette Always on honor roll . . . has Devoted fan of all Jordan Constantly on the go . . . Really goes after typing sparkling personality . . . sports . . . future plans in- amateur actor . . . made . . .lots of ambition . . .likes friend in deed . . . altar clude the Navy. debut in Finders Creepers . to help others. bound. . Hicks, Joe Hiers, Linda Fay Hill, Gwendolyn Lucille Hines, Andrew Tyler His heart is like a moon, al- She plans to be a dental as- Looks forward to burning bis- Likes cars . . . loves girls . . ways changing, but there's sistant . . . hobby is dancing cuits . . . will be a model wants money . . . nice fellow always a woman in it. . . . dislikes fast drivers. homemaker, though. . . . very big for his size. Hines, Carole Ann Hinson, Bobby G. Hobbs, Wayne Hogg, .ludy Says sheill learn to talk when A ,favorite pastime: working A '59 termite and chemistry Her silence may deceive you she gets out of school . . . a on televisions . . . likes girls whiz . . . pet peeve: T.V. . . . she has a big share of very special friend. . . . loads of fun. Westerns. fun. Hogg, Zack Gilbert Works as a grease monkey . . . likes electronics . . . ambition: to get married and work at Georgia Power Co. Holland Pat Livingston Holland, Thomas Wilmer Holloway, Shelba Very attractive . . . wants to Great sense of humor . . . Wants to become a secretary broaden education . . . hobby may become an actor . . . . . . swimming and reading -making friends . . . pet sings in the boys' Clee Club. are her hobbies . . . pet peeve: peeve-hillbilly music. washing dishes. Holmes, Ronnie Lamar Holstead, Ruth Holt, Tim Lee House, Mary Alice Does well in auto shop . . . Happy-go-lucky some of us Works all the time . . . no Friendly . . . versatile . plans include college in the say, but there'slgood common time to call girls . . . very likes boys in general .' fall. sense 'neath her playfulness. friendly . . . good conver- plans to attend business col sationalist. lege. HOW-rlfd, David William Howard, Linda Howell, Albert E. Howell, Thomas Eugene Quiet . dresses neatly . . . A future secretary . . . had Sports fan . . . pet peeve: Very friendly boy . i. . nice very polite and nicely man- rather dance than work. studying . . . favorite pas- looking . . . loves girls . nefed - - - Navy b0UJld- time: eating. loves to fish and hunt. Huff, Sandra Capable and efficient . . bright smile will radiate hap piness as she nurses her pa- tients back to health. Hunt, Larry Richard Hutchins, Bonnie Loyette Hutchins, Helen Brenda A Vibertone . . . hates to A Choraleer . . . fun-loving Pleasing personality . . . co be ignored . . . good man on girl . . . a twinkle-eyed friend operative andlgractous . the diamond. to everyone. altar bound with Johnny - likes pizza pie. lson, Walter Stanley Jaggard, Billie Ann Jenkins, Loretta Jinright, Cathrine Juanita The music man . . . always Trig whiz . . . can't wait until A favorite lady drummer . . . The quiet type . . . well-liked smiling . . . full of great am- summer . . . enjoys all types studious and a graceful danc- . . . does well in all her sub- bition . . . hobby is bowling of fun. er . . . pet peeve: drum jects. . . . likes girls. ihllmpefs- Johns, Billie Sue Johnson, Gene E. Johnson, Henry Durant Johnson, Virginia Ann Q S0 much fun . . . future Reserved but not bashful . . . Math is his specialty . . . One of those office girls Rembrant . . . small and de- dependable and efficient . . . wishes to enter Tech . . . an . . . great rock and roll fan mure . . . talks wisely. who can tell the workings of outdoor man who enjoys . . . always merry. this man's brain? hunting. Jones, Maggie Jones, Martha Deloris Jones, Richard Earl Kattman, Joanne Ruth Neat and lovely in appear- Will surely succeed . . . has Likes a crowd . . . a witty Attractive and sweet . . . a ance . . . one with senior dig- definite plans forefuture . . . personality . . . has many very good student . . . Crazy nity. a future model. friends and is a good friend. mixed up kid . . . bright smile . . ., shining personality. Kelly, Wilmer L. Kennedy, Charlotte Antho Key, Barbara Genelle Roars like a lion, but gentle Magnetic personality . . . The outdoor type . . . always as a lamb . . . we like him. shining blue eyes . . . shows considerate of others . . . col- excitement over Alabama lege bound. b0y's State pin. Kidd, .lames Leon A bright future . . . bound for Auburn . . . well-liked. Kimbro, Juliaette King, Gloria Earline King, Mary Ross Got her man, who is wait- Glamorous Gloria-big brown Attractive girl with a good ing . . . pet peeve: noisy peo- eyes . . . honor student . . . smile . . . always ready to ple.. bubbling personality . . . pet lend a helping hand. peeve: boys who smoke. Kirkland, Mary Jo Ya'll yell is a favorite phrase . . . sports enthusiast . . . college bound. Kite, Edith Margaret Knight, Agnes Marie Kyle, C. Dean Key Club Sweelheart . . . vi- Considerate . . . uell-liked Wants to be a pilot . . . vactous blond with person- . . . headed toward a good head always in the clouds altty-plus. secretarial position . . .' hard- . . . knows how to study. working . . . friendly. Lamb, Barbara Jeanne A girl who can really circu- late . . . right there when you need her . . . when you see Robbie, you see Bobbie. ... l Lamb, Franklin Dean Langford, Donald Ray Layton, Margaret Ellen Lee, Nancy Dianne Future peanut boy for Tom Busy business manager . . . A radiant redhead with good Slightly shy . . . sometimes Huston . . . likes girls and efficient . . . intelligent grades . . . a definite asset called Little Bitv . . . likes girls and girls . . . friendly though bored by studying . . . . .. shows signs of real suc- music and dancing. personality. had rather ice skate and eat cess. pizza. Liddell, William W., Jr. Lingo, Yvonne Livingston, Richard C. Long, Mary Ellen Is a friend to everyone . . . Likes cars . . . does' all study- Everybody likes Dickie . . . Likes to travel . . . wants to Mrs. Green's William . . . ing and homework . . . en- witty . . . keeps everybody get married . . . will be air- Pizza Pie is one of his fav- joys football . . . college- laughing . . . oh, those eyes! line clerk. orites. bound. . . . A wonderful friend. Lott, Brenda Evelyn Loyd, Wayne A. Lyda, Gene Clayton, Jr. Lynn, Leroy Sings like a nightingale . . . Swimming rates high . . . Likes to tinker with cars . . . He is a hard man on that hobbys music . . . thought- gossipers are low on the to- likes sports . . . likes to get Chevrolet . . . a good, hon- ful and cheerful. tem pole . . . liked by all who out of school . . . likes girls est Guy know him. mostly. Lyons, Devonne Mallory, Beverly Carole Mallory, James Hugh Marion, Janice Elaine Mischievous . . . likes fun Always on the witty side . . . A smart boy who's hard to Very studious person . . . . . . constantly on the go. nice smile . . . a friend to beat . . . likes to bowl and likes to sew . . . pet peeve everyone. go to parties. . . . slow people . . . future college student. Marshall, Mary Wonnie Martin, Carolyn Greye Marlin, Patricia Wilma Martin, Sue Annette Well-liked by all, because of A whiz with a pen . . . popu- Peevish but sweet . . . every- Will make a good stenograph- her friendly smile . . . her lar and highly esteemed . . . body,s friend . . . always er . . . charming, sweet . . . hobby is talking-she never has a good voice . . . an A flashes a smile. adaptable. stops. student. 1 ' Mayo, Norma McArthur, Rebecca Jean Likes to dance . . . a great A laughing personality . . . movie fan . . . Pizza is her loads of fun . . . music dish. one of her chief interests. McCardle, Mary Ellen Bobby's future wife - lucky Bobby! . . . a beautiful and wonderful girl . . . always seen with little Lucile. McConnell, Walter Gerald Wants to retire young so that he can eat and sleep per- petually . . . hates sack dresses. McCullough, Marie McCullough, Peggy Annette McDowell, Sara Louise McFarlin, Larry Richard A good cook . . . enjoys foods A really congenial girl . . . That smile will knock down Mrs. Taylofs little general . . . very shy but likes to look a fine prospect for marriage. any ten pin . . . friendly . . . . . . plans to be a jet pilot at boys. no plans . . . likes to swim in . . . bound for Air Force ice water. Academy. Magahee, Ronald Harold McKenney, Juanita Ann McKnight, Porter Gary McLaughlin, Robert Earl Likes to cook . . . wants to What agirl with a flute! . . . Celebrity in the band . . . Friendly and quiet . . . a operate big restaurant like always on the go . . . Beta well-liked by all . . . a very good sense of humor . . . his Dad's . . . water skiing is T ri-Hi-Y president. good sport. will probably get ahead in his hobby. anything he tries. McMillan, Clara Joy Melvin, Bernice Ann Melvin, Brenda Yvonne Merritt, John David Main interest: Bill . . . sweet A teacher's ideal, this jlam- Friendly toward everyone . . . Our tuba player . . . a good girl with 'friendly relation- ing redhead . . . an accom- her pet peeve is bookkeeping. worker . . . leads the bass ship toward all. plished musician. in the Red Jacket band. Messer, Linda Miles, Jan Larraigg Miller, Carole Sue Miller, James Woodrow Nature's friend . . . Ping- Nice to know, fun to talk Always in a hurry so that Likes to fish . . . often seen pong Champ l ' . likes all her to when the teachefs not she,ll have time to rest . . . in Florida . . . pet peeve: subjects. looking. likes boys . . . dislikes book- bookkeeping. keeping. Millirons, Gussie Ruth Mitchell, Jeannette Mobley, Margaret Montfort, Betty Joyce Gaston Marriage in the future . . . Dreams of a trip to France Dainty and neat . . . main in- Wants to be a writer . . . she wonderful girl . . . dislikes . . . maybe there she won't terest: Phil. . . studying to be sews when she is not writing. homework . . . main interest: have to study math . . . Bev- a laboratory technician. Gene . . . pet peeve: late erly's pal. date. Monfort, Winston Spencer Juanita Monte Mooar, Susan Kathleen Moody, Larry Wayne He's the kind of boy who A whiz typist . . . will make Favors hep boys . . . future All-sports favorite . . . neat follows you in a revolving some boss a good secretary nurse . . .likes popular music dresser . . . makes drill mo- door and comes out first. .. . wonderful disposition and . . . pet peeves: homework ments lively. manners. and house cleaning. Mordic, Flossie Merle Morgan, James Richard Morrow, Billie Frankie Morrow, Myrtice Faircloth A giant at five feet . . . a Very quiet, good-natured . . As nice as hot chocolate on Short but never inconspicu working girl . . . popular. well-adjusted. cold night . . . looking for ous . . .fun to be around . . Johnny . . . attractice per- good sport. sonality. Moss Ronald Murphy, Roderick Shawn Murphy, Sara Oldridge, Jo Ann A friend to all . . . strickly Shawn's his name . . . wit Has connections . . . adds Always seen with Sybile, a rodder . . . ardent shoe is his fame . . . humor is his the vital touch to nine out talking about old times . . . salesman. biggest asset.. of ten clubs . . . J jacket never hurries. adds to her million-dollar smile. O'Neal, Margie Lee Osborne, Allen Leroy Overlay, Otis Lafaette, Jr. Owens, Dora Catherine Future nurse . . . very aff- Junior Civitan head . . . Air Top stock man in the job Ring on her finger and wed- able . . . likes Auburn . . . Force bound . . . student . . . proud owner of late ding bells in sight . . . as dislikes: homework and council leader . . . popular model Ford. many fine points as a pack housccleaning. man on campus. of pins. Owens, Mary Ann CTaylorD Owen, Sharon Kaye Parks, Tracy Parrish, Lynette Joy Good looks plus . . . bright Let me have my way, I'm Diligent . . . almost a scholar A blond that's really quite girl . . . future manicurist satisfied . . . never quiet, . . . admirable fellow. neat . . . right hand girl in . . . pet peeve: house work. never still . . . always talk- clzoraleers . . . spaghetti: fav- ing, always will. orite dish. Pate, Harold .lorden Pate, Sandra Faye Patterson, Cornelia Mae Pattillo, Edward Brian Much-needed man in ROTC Reserved for Johnny . . . al- Pleasing personality . . . Quiet, 1f1Cll'ma'me'ed - - ' . . . friendly -face seen in ways blushing . . . constant friendly beyond a doubt . . . girls dont mean thc rnost 'to .l0rdans Halls. companions . . . transcription college ahead . . . nice per- htm-usually Seen wah t 6 books.- son to know. IJULYS- Q Peck, Sharon Rose Pemberton, Sara Allen Philips, John Owen, Jr. Phillips, Sandra Carol MacBeth reader! . . . beauti- Likes slow, drowsy music . . . Brains and personality make Very likeable girl . . . ful alto voice . . . personality, wants to succeed . . . dislikes for a successful life . . . Sandy's a pizza-lover . . . plus, plus, plus! . . . a friend- sarcasm. always a friend. her pet peeve-concetted peo- ly smile for everyone. ple- Pilgrem, Annette L. Pitts, John Thomas Pollock, Peggy Inez Bright girl . . . unusually School is not his provinces quiet . . . sweet disposition . . . girls first. . . . good sport . . . plans to join the Waves. Rates swimming as favorite sport . . . chocolate cake a favorite food . . . conceited people her pet peeve. Powell, Judy Plans to become a lawyer . . . always seen bowling on the week-end. Powers, Frank Norman Powers, Phoebe Price, Jack Ler0Y, Jr. Likes brunettes . . . always Likes to dream . . . dark eyes Never in a hurry . . . quiet, neat and friendly. and hair. friendly . . . not one to brag. Pridgen, Jimmy Leon This boy better not tary . . . if he plans on reaching 35 without getting married . . . dislikes them two-timing wo- men. Prince, Bobbie Ann Pruitt, Martha Lee Purvis, Jasper .lilds Very witty personality . . . Likes Skinny Kenny . . . That cute boy in the clarinet splendid student . . . sincere starry eyes . . . loveable per- section . . . you can be sure and serene. sonality. he likes the girls. Qualls, Russell Phillip Football star . . . big man on the hardwood . . . friendly. Rachels, James Webster, Jr. Ragland, Larold E. Railey, Lynette Lorene Rainey, Dorothy Ann Most sought after man in our Hey man, whereis the band? Enjoys playing fine music A nice' person to know . . . school affairs . . . Key Club Bound for Cincinnati COVLSCT- . . . one of those band girls would like to be a model in dandy, vatory or Atlanta Symphony. . . . a likeable person. New York. Rainey, Linda Viola Rainey, Sybil Rebecca Rash, Jimmy Ray, Glenda Has beautiful red hair and Parties and dancing high in A likeable lad with lots of Finally got the man she a temper to go along with activities . . . radiant per- surprises . . . likes-Judy and went after. it . . . loves to drive fast. sonality. skiing. Redding, Carmen Louise Renfroe, Lenora Lynette Ridenour, William Wynnton Robbins, Elizabeth Densmore If laughter were the food of Will get ahead fast by never Terror on the hardwood . . . Short but noticeable . . . life, she would live forever. hurrying . . . a future nurse. good boy . . . radio man . . . wants to design clothes . . . college bound . . . enjoys hobby is Art. living. Sewell, Juelleen Friendly, good looking . . . easy to talk to . . . hopes to get married . . . makes good grades and likes to travel. Shepard, Brenda Ann Slow to anger . . . easy-go- ing . . . school assignments not her specialty. Shackelford, Bobby Sheffield, Linola Shelton, Shirley Frances Will soon be flying high in Valuable goods are always Main interests: cars and his Air Force career . . . done up in small packages boys. likes his work, his car, and . . . well liked by everyone his girl friends. . . . pleasing . . . always smiling. sezwssimay'si1ey: A+:.1.fixgttfi:ge:1sewSiefLw51'X A T rf of ggi ww L 3 was Wax? Q ss 'S S -N es- J ,ef ,. E - , -5-itil,-qgge ., .. . -tie:nfsffffesz-.if-ws fzfn-:timer , -'- f,.:sfrlfff: A-IH: 'w12STt,?11sis,s19?'2:scv - 5., -':'lt.1VwSiQCi93 M fig:-1.-2 k ' - 1 . -' . H17 '- 1 z .. 'fI:5sg,-Lg-::fr.:':'. ir: - . ff :sz 1 -, --1 4, vim-ff, y , 7 ,. 1. 1552 'LfEif35??3lsuG?1lss5-F--Feiss' 55,-1vff.fx Eiyifqxswg -1 Wifw ,i,,..,.t3.,s,t,vzq.gs,,,.t-W-.,,xWgsf-,. . s,,,si,gtsrE.-f.g:rf- -- , .in Egmegf ,1ges?,4f1z1g,.w-Iirgggaqi-:szitigstzl gfsigfsf-sms e w :-'title 1-2. 2. , 2253? if wp.: ,J.t+',1s.7W:.2-fzstgss 1. mmsszneia M is eff -fx f:i-txigtif-we sef r isztgms-f.fg,' me, 5 it-. 7 1 . -15-'FC wi' sf wi? 'I eww 3 KWH tw ,item Sikes, Johnnie Myrl Skinner, Alice Loette Skipper, Mary Luja Attractive . . . full of fun Aim in life . . . to be a good Loving, laughing, and long- . . . always wears a smile. wife . . . a very friendly per- ing for school to be over I , l 5011- wonderful personality. Smith, Arthur Leroy Smith, Byron Elizabeth Smith, Dee Posey Smith, Gene Autry Party lover and bowler . . . Blond Favorite with person- High ambition to become a Little but loud, knows all often seen leaving through ality, plus . . . likes danc- secretary . . . enjoys danc- about radios and always fun back doors. ing . . . dislikes stuck-up peo- ing. to be around. ple. Rogers, Charles Max New at Jordan . . . likes to read . . . appendix out- health in! Roland, Brenda Annette Friendly to all . . . pet hobby: dancing . . . main interest: boys . . . besides acquiring a husband, college education is next desire. Roughton, Carolyn Rushing, Wilbur Tup Wonderful cook . . . future Short and witty . . . stentor beautician . . . dislikes con- ian voice . . . known as bull ceited people. Russell, Bonnie Wanted: one rich man who wants to marry. If this fits you, please don't tarry . . . loves to dance and stay on the go. Saffold, Bobby Mancil The nonchalant type . . . loves that Ford . . . hobby: sleeping and eating. Saines, Mary Prisicilla Cute as a button but not quite as round . . . where- ever typing is, there she can be found . . . quite a gal in English. Sanders, Carolyn Marie Quiet . . . always seen with Russell . . . dislikes people who don't tell the truth. Sasser, Navajo Saunders, Betty Jean Screws, Hilda Marie Searcy, Shirley June This girl can't be beat . . . Roller skating and history, An outlined future: bound Always considerate of others on your airplane trip she may her favorites. for the altar. . . . honor student . . . likes show you to your seat . . . boys, of course. Smith, Jere Smith, Judy Ann Smith, Roland Dale Smith, Sammy Pleasant and well-liked . . . Intelligent looking . . . re- Likes to carry his point. . . Outdoor boy if there ever enjoys woodwork . . . horses served personality . . . neat good photographer . . . al- was one . . . hunting and his hobby. dresser . . . gee, those clothes. ways on the go. sports come in his fun . , , pet peeve - loud talking teachers. Snellgrove, William Foster Speight, Juanita Starling, Jerome Starling, Jerry O'Nea1 Ambitious in drugs . . . well Winsome smile . . . Interest- Divides spare time between Likes automobiles . . . has liked . . . outstanding Key ed, Cookie', . . . a good girls and his Mercury . . . a good dragster and an eye Club member . . . Auburn cashier. good natured and friendly. for girls. bound . . . ladies man. ' Stephens, Joyce Anderson Stevens, William Glen Streetman, William Swafford, Berry Future girl's club director Soon the wedding bells will Likes to hunt . . . straight Hunting and fishing are fav- . . . dislikes stuck-up people. ring . . . the husbandly type. shooting guy . . .always on orite sports . . . takes lively target. interest in his girl. ,J Talbot, Janet Opal Tanner, Ernest Sheldon Tarvin, Beverly Jean Tate, Gerl Dene A very friendly girl . . . Sel- A hard worker . . . also Sings well . . . very likeable Likes to pass notes and learn dom seen without Gaynelle known as Wildman. . . . . . . good personality . . . new ways in which to bright- . . . loves music . . . plans to will make friends with any- likes swimming . . . plans to en up the dullness on a date. be a nurse. one and everyone. be a stenographer. Taylor, Joseph R. Taylor, Kenneth Rayford Taylor, Peggy Joyce Tew, Doris M. Cute dimples . . . kind . . . Very much the night owl . . . Jolly, happy, serious, toog A future nurse . . . she loves can't stand snooty people . . . pet peeve: second period with now and then a thought to skate . . . pet peeve: smart main interest: girls . . . the English class. or two. alec,s. joy of Krogers . Thaxton, Sarah Annette Thomas, Charles Eugene Thomas, Marion Lynette Thomason, Judith E. Has a good sense of humor Quiet. . .friendly . . . a fair Gay personality . . . has Has talent for singing . . . . . . makes friends easily. student and a good basketball original ideas . . . Tri-Hi-Y pretty smile . . . a friend to player . . . a true friend. president. all that are lucky enough to know her. -mmf-,fe Thomley, Jimmie Louise Thompson, Emory Speech is great, but silence Very talkative . . . famous is greater. Greyhound Boy . . . with personality plus . . . Slow and steady wins the race. Thornton, Beverly Joyce Tice, Jimmy Always seen with Jeannette Great sense of humor . . . . . bound for West Virginia cute . . . and has high am . . pet peeve: bookkeeping. bitions. Tindell, Hugh Tindell, Carolyn Sue Todd, Alton Trawick, Theresa Another month or two and Would make a cute model Philosophy for life- Never Excellent swimmer . . . smart he'll be in Air Force blue . . . . . . dancing is her favorite hurry . . . future includes a student . . . pet peeve: late pet peeve: dry parties. . . . pet peeve: Hugh . certain brunette. date . . . college-maybe. Trimm, Eleanor Sue Tucker, Carolyn Elizabeth Tucker, Charles Tucker, Darahl Darrone Very happy as she anxiously Sweet and cute. . . quiet type Always ready to go . . . in- Swell gal who likes danc- awaits her wedding in June . . . makes a nice friend . . . teresting . . . dislikes snobs ing . . . good photographer or July, bassoon player. . . . likes friendly people. . . . pet peeve: morning comes at such an early hour. Tyler, Mollie Sue Venable, Paul Willard Vinson, Nancy Childs Waldr0P, .lerry A likeable personality, and A good mixer . . . always Considerate . . . has a large Intelligent type . . . hand- Oh! those cute ways . . . she smiling-with those dreamy share of interests-home. some is as handsome does. enjoys being with friends. eyes. Wall, .lames Willie Wallace, ,lane E. Watford, Barbara Ann Watford, Patricia A traveller at heart . . . al- Always seen with Dee and Future teacher bound for col- Petite and quite neat . . . ways on the go . . . one who Mona . . . never idle, never lege . . . loves pizza . . . pet smart guys go for those doesnit mind work. still, always talking, always peeve: chewing gum smack- starry eyes. will. ers, Watson, Donald Watson, Johnny August Watts, Catherine Lanelle Wesson, Innes Carl Loves his girl . . . hobby is Another band boy, business A future nurse, flove to be Likes to dance . . . enjoys a basketball . . . dreams of manager . . . Watson will her patient! . . . that red good time. riches and retirement . . . work . . . witty and well-liked. hair and pretty smile are lots of fun. assets in any field. White, Wayne Morris Whittle, Sandra Faye Willett, William Joseph Williams, Alice Horne Grease monkey . . . practical Laughs quite often . . . a real Affable and courteous, a Pet peeve: hateful people . . . joker in Auto shop. wit . . . plans to settle down v gentleman . . . isn't the book- ambition: to become a school ' and have a large family. worm type. teacher . . . good cook, too. Williams, Herman Earl Williams, Ethel Rebecca Williams, Jerry Manning Williams, Pat Likes red hair . . . looks sharp Quiet . . . personality plus Life of the party type . . . She's here! She's there! Al- in that R.0.T.C. uniform . . . . . . likes to study . . . favorite keeps his friends laughing ways fun loving, never a personality plus - Catty class-homeroom . . . pet . . . agood friend. care! . . . Hold the fort, eyes . . . talkative too. peeve-fast cars. sheis coming. Williams, Patricia Wills, Philip Weyman Windham, Jackie Wood, Dorothy Ellen Wants own pool . . . always Smart as a whip but hates to Loves to dance . . . eager to Quick and cute . . . oh how ready for fun . . . necessary study . . . loves a good joke graduate . . . dislikes party she loves to type! . . . loves for any club . . . cute dimples. . . . enjoys hunting. I crashers. crew cuts. , Wood, Laura Nell Blondie is always seen in room 212 after school trying to catch up in typing . . . has a good personality . . . always ready to live it up. Wood, Ronald Word, David Lee Wright, Johnny F. Hot rod fan . . . likes' football Naval bound . . . loves the ' Fun lover . . . always ready to and girls . . . doesn't like water . . . famous for his play basketball . . . never books . . . no plans for the bright socks . . . would like ready to study. future. to be an admiral. Wynn, Penny Yancey, Carol Janet Yancey, Jimmy That hollywood look. . . off Miss Best Dressed of for- A wonderful class sleeper to Hawaii . . . very pretty dan . . . enjoys word battles . . . football hero . . . splendid teeth, with Constyv . . . good personality. Wiley Armstrong Carolyn M. Bailey Jimmy Bowles Joan C. Burke Jo Butts Franklin Byrd Jim Cantrell Edna M. Cason William Costello James Clark Otis Cochran Edward H. Cochran James Coker personality . . . excellent abil- ity. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Wilburn R. Davis Ross Deering Patsy Dotson Marvin Fore D. H. Galloway Sylvanius Gillman Edward Green Alvie L. Harrison Ronald E. Hawkins James M. Henderson Otis A. Highote, Jr. Joseph Hill Joy Hill John D Ho kins r. - p ,J John E. Horne Margie A. Howell Jean Jones Emory M. Jones Julia Joiner Thomas Kennedy Walter Kinard Donald Kinney Albert Land Cecia LeMay Billy Lunsford Lester Massey William P. McConnell, Ralph McQuinn Virginia McQuinn Wilbur Meadows Jerry Miles Harry R. Mitchell Hiram Newberry , Charles O'Shields Forrest E. Paradise Ronald L. Partridge James Price Bobby L. Pridgen Henry I. Quinton Zuback, -Marcell Hard worker . . . friendly and easy to get along with . . . rates pizza as her favorite food . . . pet peeve-gossip- ers. Jr. Johnny R. Reardon Clarence Register Marilyn E. Renfroe Agnes E. Ryle R. V. Simmons James M. Skeen Ernest O. Skipper, Jr. Tommy N. Thompson Ray Tomlin Raymond Trawick John E. Wells Charles B. Wheat Charles R. Yancey Happiness Is Uptimistic Uut ook We, the Junior Class, are one degree from complete ecstacy known as Senior Heaven. We look forward to and greet with antici- pation our Senior Year. Our three years here have been joyfully spent, and great changes have been instituted. Our Freshman year, registration day carried all the fervor of our first school day. With the sweat of the brow, we waited patiently in line greeting old friends and schoolmates. Then on the first day of school we were lost in the vast building. The Pep meetings were a new experience, and everyone booted and holler- ed until a visitor would have thought us an insane pack of wild men. With bubbling enthusiasm, the band Went to Chicago for the Midwestern Band Clinic and received an award for an out- standing performance. Our Sophomore year opened with something entirely new- a staggered schedule. The office staff was not tipsy. It allowed room for all the people to be squeezed in without busting a -seam. When the jordan vs. Columbus game came up, it was postponed because of wet weather. It seems that an overzealous student decided to relieve the undernourished grass in the stadium-and the grass almost drowned. We Sophs were drowned with pleasure as the band made a delightful journey to Los Angeles. Another fine performance! Many impressions were made of the rising culture of the South. This junior year at jordan has been the prize-winner for happy days. Once, for instance, when our football team was loosed in a cow pasture at Moultrie, the boys became so engrossed 'in nature that they didn't have time to win the game. The gay people of Paris would rejoice 'with the students of jordan at the establishing of a French Club this year. If anything better than: the newly in- stalled background music system for our dining pleasure is -in the books for next year, lead us to the stacks of books-and pleasure, pleasure, pleasure. Happiness, indeed, is optimistic outlook. -john Cannady Left to right: Horace Mixon, Cherrill Bishop, Nyla Murphy, Carolyn Arnold. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...........................,...............,.................... HORACE MIXON Vice-President .......... ...... C HERRILL. BISHOP Secretary ........... .,....... C AROLYN ARNOLD Treasurer .. ............ NYLA MURPHY JUNIOR HOM 11-1 Left to Right: Sec., Carolyn Arnold, Treas., Barbara Blaxton, Pres., Barbara Adair, V. Pres., Cherrill Bishop. 11-2 Left to Right: Pres., ,lan Commander, Sec., Retha Cook, V. Pres., Sharon Bullard, Treas., James Caldwell. if 11-3 Left to Right: V. Pres., Gail Crouch, Pres., Gayle Cross, Sec., Frankie Criderg Treas., Marian Du- pree. 11-4 Left to Righti V. Pres., Ann Fincher, Pres., Brenda Fosterg Sec., Connie Cihsong Treas., Wayne Ellis. 11-5 Left to Right: V. Pres., Pat Hughes, Sec., Jeanette Saffordg Pres., Harriett Hood, Treas., Linda Johnson. 11-7 Left to Right: Sec., Cecille McClellan, V. Pres., Camille McClellan, 11-6 Left to Right: V. Pres., Nancy Kennedy, Sec., Nancy Sheffield, Treas., Nyla Murphy, Pres., Horace Mixon, Treas., Linda Milesg Pres., Donald jones, ll 4 w w l OOM OFFICERS 11-8 Left to Right: Treas., Bob Cowhand: Sec., 11-9 Left to Right: Sec., Janice Slayden: Pres., Bettie Snell: V. Pres., Pat Strickland: Treas., Eliza- beth Spano. Gloria Perry: V. Pres., Linda Pollock: Pres. Carolyn Pitts. 11-10 Left to Right: Sec., Martha i 11-11 Left to Right: V. Pres., Billy Bunting: Treas., Jesse White: Pres., Larry Duncan: Sec., Terry Trammel. Tomblin: Pres., Priscilla Wells: V. Pres., Lavada Thaxton: Treas., Judy Vance. Z. 11-12 Left to Right: Treas., W. T. Johnson: Pres., Roland Johnston: V. Pres., Rudy Martin: Sec., Charles Reynolds. 11-14 Left to Right: Sec., Ralph Mitchell: V. Pres., Wiley Walls: Pres., Grady Vinson: Treas., Danny Talbot. Q l 2 1 11-13 Left to Right: Pres., Bobby Smith: Sec., Ronnie Reid: Treas., John 'Parker: V. Pres., Billy Parrish. an .- Eff, 'W e ,b V-free -5 N - , , 422' . . ' , we: L 4 B 59,21 I ..a,.,a t 'a 2+ Bentley, Truman - Benton, Ronnie Bishop, Cherrill Blackstock, Royce Blaxton, Barbara Ann Blessman, Ann Blizzard, Joyce Blount, Emory Blount, Jimmy Bolin, Carolyn Bond, Janell Bonner, Jerry Boone, Betty Bowens, Marie Bowles, .lerietha Boyd, Gloria Bragg, Jimmy Branton, Mary Nell Brawner, Thomas Brittingham, Glenda Brooks, Ruth' - Brown, Yvonne Buckner, Bill Bullard, Sharon Cookie Bunting, Billy Burns, James Bushman, Gilbert Byrd, Martha Byrd, Sidre Caldwell, James JU in as A fr.. 'Y H in ' ' :H 1 . .::,,:. :., , t QR 9' 1 6 4 'st Xi Q? Nw IORS . ' .. A '2 M , -A 5 , ff, S f S ig, i n i i S' - -,.. K a. 'ii - ' .. 5 I it T, N 1 ' Q, - 7, -.sf t y o r iff. . Q 'ie t 'wwe' .sua-Q Adair, Barbara Adams, Jimmy Allen, Mary Anderson, Carole Anderson, James Andrews, Reka Andrews, Sue Armour, Brenda Arnold, Carolyn Arr ant, Luther Askew, Billy Auten, Betty Avant, Danny Barnes, Earline Barron, Sandra Bass, Charlotte Batastini, Marsella Bazemore, Barbara Benefield, I ruman Ben Ben oit, Carolyn tley, Gloria i--,, . , , D ,, , i few , . 1 f ff Bw gif, , tn in new K , ..., I g,f,,,E7Q. . ,- V f7.f I Ii: if-:iw-Q if 'I 'k,' 'I M ,f'iiil 7' , , 4l.Th.4,, Canady, Johnny Cannon, Mary Alice Cantrell, Betty Jean Carter, Patricia Carter, Sandra Carter, Wanda Carraway, Noma Carver, Kenneth Castellow, Robert Chadwick, Derry Chalkley, Leila Mae Chambers, Wanda Chapman, Betty Chapman, Ramona Chastain, Carolyn Cherry, Sandra Chesire, Patsy Chestnut, -Jerry Chestnut, Merry Chestnut, Sherry Clark, Hilburn Clark, Larry Clayton, Ralph Clements, Peggy Clingerman, Betty Cloud, Thelma Cobb, Kenneth Coleman, Betty .. if' at L' . .QI : -,,, 'A 5 at V fi' Si'5155f25 -- 1f.L 5LT?2iQifS,5fQ!ii . ,gjsm W lssl r i P - C y , fl, , s wf' p , . C ' QT' ' . , ' V ,M H Q Q k.r- in V - H -' X 5 , . - ,.. Qiixgyy C f. , 5, fa 1 .,:. - ,L 51,51 'W L Q' , we , Uw- N-,. 1 . 4- ff? 'N 7' I 'W ' ta .. ' I 'A ' ' , , 1553 rf , ...,. S5533 CLASS OF 1960 22,122- s ss E 'L s K: fu 'fir r na' ' , , H an 1 fl Sfgggggg s 55,9 W 5 , 7. faery W ez-.W an ,lm ,,,waW,wzam,,wg law, af,, ' fafr,awt'aeg,s ,.... ,, fm ,Li.,,,, .,v,,,,,, :f swim f U m, 'ft - V. ' in , L . K4-NY 'Vliifil Collins, Donald Colwell, Kayleen Colwell, Walter S ,L l, ,tv 3 if , L , Q - ' egiwwzb if fe W X ,ww s Q Wai ,, ,n,,,,., ,.,,. , ,rt,r. ,,,, A. f ' ' 'WM e j!Sx:r5i,i5ff25:f': 'W g Qsxifggf,-2:45-a,::1MQ ' 2 - xg, Hg.-ifggg, ma, ,nw-' ,-: - ,fr mfg , ' , ifeiiiifiwse g , :ef -5 mm wx i., 52 ' ' 352995 1 5, in :rf Y fem t W, 1 W M I ' fiii 51,5 L . L- l f 1 f 2?af::':ffHfif:' ff ig az 1,-wiggzg iEwemm,smr.,,- n,,,.-we-y ,er zutjigiii?-?hL',lY -5 wgsslb,-'fi -4 :wie-17 4611933 2- 737192, K 'LE?1eiT1 S ua X M 1 K' K' 'H e f'w'mfam .,. , 1' a ifYf52.1eQ 5 5 ., mi' f'l5?ii2553x'L99l5T ,,,,,ra.s . .. ,, Mi,,,,,,Df.r,,, mfwsxe m,,..mes:af: at at ., U A .-,W ,flew W. J was fe V ,G e 2 s Q ' . yi, 4 U f nifsmfiefe L ' , fwzzmfzwiix rf, , ., vi asf? 'ef i f x x Saa d iv S x A :H tiliti K Commander, J an Cone, Cook, Cook, Cook, Coon, Barbara Brenda Leonard Retha Wilson Cornett, Troy Cornelius, Ronnie Cottle, Carol Cowham, Robert C 'r Craft, Brenda Crider, Frankie Croom, Margaret Cross, Gayle Crouch, Gail Crouch, Juanita Cullifer, Phillip upeggyn . . -- P- . , K - ,M . by L,!. ,:,.,, ,:, h . ,W , H - i,z,5aiggf,g, , V M ' ' Kiwi, r , r ' . , ..,, ,,k,V, , I . A F Wfff, I - r'1,'!1'Tl?i1 , gm: P, +.,,,2, ..,. , ., ,,,,, i' S- 1' 'J z' Si fa X W QQ fi r., Si S , ,f 1 ' eff its 5 t Q S L7 M at ,. , ,was 's, N rf, - fx ,,,, QF, , L l x 'V' , : ','m..- Q : i , ' 4::z:: i . 1si1E'1w1r QiS,i3i!L.- we S 5 M, m y r hr jf? , ,aw 5, , aa M 'K ff' Q 5 I 543, Hii' ,ff r 9 ww Q T2 fill ' ,, , l Duke, Dorothy Duncan, Jerry Duncan, Larry Dunn, Linda Dupree, Betty Jean Dupree, Marion Dyess, Lamon Edeker, Patsy Edwards, .lane Edwards, Vince Eidam, Paula Elliott, Shirley Ellis, Elaine Ellis, Wayne Ellison, Woodie Elmore, Ellis Enfinger, Jack Enfinger, Jane Engle, Mildred Ethridge, Annette Evans, Cecilia Evans, .Joann Fant, Kay Farris, Pat Feltman, Diane Fields, Larry Fincher, Ann Fincher, Jean Fincher, Sherry Flanagan, Katherine a,fi,1ef1w1w-- 3 ? : :?Ii5'Z2vfEZi?S1sf5 52.12--571. Wiilfflu e- - f f 'V .- ..yk iii 5 , Qji..-fla g ..,. ,. I Ei. X X .J , -2: -.X X : z y J 5 'Rf R, xii K, 'K aa.. -.,,,.,, ff Wai 1- r, X 5 M I ' P 1 5 4 . ' ' - t M jf iycc s, J , it 'if, 'i'i ,.f,5s:' kk-V, Q K Q irm-15, ' Jn, fi, ffl-1 K ,hf , , gh . ff . wp , A a Jifig UNIORS 1 , gl-sf-1ir'fq.,L r ,,-, f f -, g lsr 1 iv X51 'ff .peru -1+ 'U 'i51g3,-f1,, ,ax -5 ,:-,2':-'f,.,'- 71553, ., , V 55 2235 me .M . 3, S is 71 kv M M , sf' is ,. W, we ' ' W it I :E Effie? 'fi :fe-V, v fs,-iws, ,., ,.1t:.,U,,,,,,.,, ..,. ,. L k - , 5 7V,,. ,, vii,-f,.:qg1sf - , ,Fw if 495 Q E N. at ligfmfv r ' , 32 1 if a i 1 , we 1 V J reil ,.,... 5-'.- -- -ef' Culpepper, Patricia Cumhie, Mary Frances Cummings, Linda Cummings, Sandra Curry, Peggy Ann Cutts, Cyree, Larry Jimmy Paul Barbara Billie Davison, Billy Deal, Sue Betty Daffin, Davis, Davis, Dekle, Diener, Jeff Dittoe, Janet Dixon, Lynda Ronald Dixon, Donahue, James Dowling, Julie DuB0se, Larry Dudley, Judy s.,- . ,-9' r .-: ': R, ' J e,,,,,, f :,.g:. ,ff A - 3 as t :, :-Egg f . 1, 2, ,,:,.v:, , ls, 4 - fl ff , I F 5 f - . Floyd, Buster Flynn, Benny Foote, Billy Ford, Barbara Ford, Betty Forsyth, Evelyn Foster, Brenda Foster, Carol Foster, Jim F0St6I', James W. Foster, Judith Foster, Ruth Fowler, Earnest Freeman, Jerry Fuller, Kenneth Fulford, Sally Gallman, Mike Gamble, Joyce Candy, Gene Garrett, Mary Gardner , Larry Gauntt, Jim Gay, Clayton Geiger, Helen George, Charles Gergen, Anne Gibson, Connie Gill, Virginia Givens, Brenda Glover, Jean Q.,-,Q , S wififiwiffbo , ai Q fa 14:4 S1 wa We fra j' W 5 4 F ea, 2 A s gi 4 if 4'- M, J f ,'., ,gi . f All .- A iv' 3 ..-, V, Qin ' ,, P 5 UNIORS Goodman, Gary Grantham, James Green, Gloria Greene, Kathy Greer, Jimmy Greer, Johnny Griffin, Michael Grissett, Frank Grissette, Annette Haggard, Max Hall, Donald Hallford, Perry Hamilton, Ilona Hamlin, Bill Hammock, Nancy Hamric, Jimmy Hancock, Charles Hand, Robert Hardy, James Hardy, Priscilla Harmon, Cassandr 3 ,K J Hs, J , J Q 'M 4a.vTRv, .. A K as 'sis r Q ffl' 1 ,J ia w fi 3 Q R 'I we ft .- , ' V' I Yf,,551Liw,5iQ7 4 is 533 ' ,L as G3 4 A 'S . 53 .. swf, , 5 ,.,.p-wwf' x A f'1'i,af..- ' :sg :sv ,,1ws:4.QM, .W A ,Qaw l M ii,i,,B T iv' ' as JV' R YH - I In V, . igwa 4? if J :i z ,,. L , W 1' 5? -wi ., Horton, Jo Howell, Barbara Howell, Shelby Hubbard, Eloise Hughes, Pat Hughes, Steve Hunt, Barbara Hunter, Linda Hunter, Sara Hurston, Charles Hurston, Larry Ivey, Jimmy Jackson, Joanne James, Larry Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Linda Johnson, W. T. J ohnston, Roland Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones J ones, J ones, Christine Donald Gloria Nona Ronald Ronnie Stanley Wayne Jordan, Billy J udah, Sandra Kelley, Gail Kennedy, Betty UNIORS '-i if , , e 50 fit t X , , , TEQZQE JK H ' D Wm Harrison, Dave Hart, Lyn Hasty, Raymond Heath, Richard Hendricks, Mary Sue Higdon, Leon Hines, Roger Hinson, James Hix, John Hix, William Hockersmith, Barbara Holland, Doyle Holland, Gerald Holland, Leroy Holland, Wayne Hollinghead, Katherine Holt, Lynda Holton, Bill Holy, Charles Hood, Harriett ' Hooper, Cecilia f if t Civ MQ' -'N Kennedy, Nancy Kent, Faye Killingsworth, Shirley King, Marilyn Kirkland, .ludy Kitchens, Pat Kreegor, Judy Lane, Charlotte Lang, Grady Lankford, Raymond Lassiter, Sandra Ledford, Elsie Lee, Bobby Lee, Phillip Lee, Wanda Leonard, Merrell Leverett, Frank Lewey, .lune Lindsay, Nancy Lisle, Bil Lisle, Jean Livingston, Robert Lloyd, Gloria Lollar, Barbara Lott, Carol Lott, Wayne Lovering, Billy Lovett, Kathryn Lynn, Peggy Maddox, Elsie ,ai an 1 o , L Y iw 1, Wt? aww- V M , l G we ' . ' ' -'ifuinif if if V1leLsfi:f:g23 , r..,,.., , H V. VK -5 f ' W, 'S Wi .f 'U K ,Q af 32, ia E , 91 E X 4 -. CLASS OF 1960 f . , I 'aiifh ' Y '11 me ,.:, ,Jw ., , Q ,R w mv, , . ,,, we ,- . , , ,,,, 1 ,,,,E,,, W ., ff--A. M 'fi' ,ty M, f en J. . ni. -1. is in sa . ,.,,,, , ,,.,. ' ,. ., ,. M Antz:-.-fzf ,ff a Ri Hiifgg?-X Maddox, Jo Marlowe, Harold Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Mathis, ri it ,Ye X X an K if at m y Q 13 ar as ,Kiwis -- Y-Ugg Wie 3, Connie Fay Rudy Sherry Martha McBride, Derrie McBride, Jerry McClellan, Camil le McClellan, Cecille McClellan, Earl McCormick, Frances McCormick, Ronald McCraney, Ray Mclntosh, Jerry Mclntosh, Ronald McLure, Larry McMillan, Barbara McQuinn, David Meadows, John ,fy ,. V g. sir ,,,a,,,.,me.,,,,,., .W W.. Q,-,,,:wS4,,,, ,aww , D X mk- ,e., ,Z , ,reg K, Y 'gi , waesfgrsfwf,.,,1, , '95 ,igiggge I .. Sfgggfsggl ff? if 5 A K it , .... l,.s,,f-1 -.5:fsE' vi 55ai2SL1g7 A5 1125- STX , , ' ,, , - '--- W LI if 1 , , f Ugg A-sl vi ' My , , .,:,- , Q H ,. ti '5' ' Neaves, Clark Netherland, Jane Newman, June Newman, Kenneth Newsome, Henry Newsome, Joan Newton, Becky Newton, Bobbie Newton, Faye Nix, Judy Nobles, Janice Norris, Joe Ogle, Mary Osborne, Linda Owen, Robbie Owen, Sue Page, Thelma Pair, Richard Pair, Wendell Parker, John Parrish, Billy Partain, Carlton Pate, Brenda Paul, Rebecca Payne, Jean Payne, Tommy Pearson, Fay Perry, Gloria Pickron, Lois Pittman, Judy E iw : 2315255 ' .wx we f- 1-fs-fi,,:,,fwe 5 55 5 523519552 Zsiftliiil vi, . .. . was 1 1147-.fewer-Sgylsstlssigiieismf fe- E ffie'-eye,-,qi '.:5:' S1514 :IL aus? S K1 1 we it me X , W S as 52, K Q5 'V si 1 sr is? Q Si Y f Q S gf sv as 5' N 93 B 35' s it Z ii a ap ,Si bi X -if X E ,i l Q 5 N Mm, ,,. ,,.,,.f .m,fAsf7f,,:H1ggsxIts. 525191155- t. ie?:zg:mfze. S se , W, S 4 'N W W Q K as ..,. x.,,,.,,. we ww ... ,,, r ,,,.:,,, W zlf W ,X me K 2 , We 335 1 4' 'ef 'R 41-3 SS 5 , 3 i as 6 , , D, K X gs, 2 E fa K Q J ,V Ste. S7 ,E ,Q , XS, ii, we .,,, S, , ,x3,,,,, 'SWL 91 . it im ,,,,... 5 , ,,,. . :.,. ,,,,.., J ,. ,-me Y as S M, V aw .Q rs :fa I W' W :IQ A E fz ii i t j 152: 1701 is,-,L . ,,,, , lt, 5, , if K ,mi Ne X I is i W ,Q as ,ls Q , , w as xii? J e 4, fi --1 ,.:. ,h,...,.5,, Y..-221. .-,,.,!.,:..:f, afg5faweims,.1, 1, w. ,Lvw-af ff .ae,,,e,mf,5fr,,1.,g,--,ppp isuiemqgfg frame? as ft1fg,,,s5effszezff-:av a a Q. - 3? . at -, -lisa: 1 if P :-:iffff , ax - uf: Meadow, Lawson Mickle, Billy Mickler, Annette Middleton, Barbara Miles, Linda Miles, Perry Miller, Jimmy Minick, Diane Missildine, Jackie Mitchell, Ralph Mixon, Horace Mixon, Lorette Mobley, Herschel Mobley, Wayne Moon, Gavaun Morgan, Earnestine Mulkey, David Murphy, Andy Murphy, Jill Murphy, Nyla Neel, Myra --We-fs, Mm 5 Q - -'Wares Qfihiifigf sfe.i'5Si2-fffs 53 m,,,,i:2sfv ,.. s,.,,,,,,g, aswfsiff' 153225 fig wma i . , :-f - g,S2,f'gg,5: -' im' -st gm: f f-fs A ,K K spa X ,. ses ? . ' 2 F ' ,f ,Q Q , W iiiigfem X . Q PA fisfktuw .lS'I':?:gPz:ZeifTs, Tift' N W sms 1 r Slieailil - xigggu males . . . ,.,, finial . ' 549421452 f' ':1 'Ei-FE ' . 'E . . ,. .. . f5S1i7. 53 - - ., we s K 'iw 5Q3E?G5fl2 YQ- 2 as a. ' 5241!-sifris, . , sm 1e'5s51ssw,s .- s s , f ' geiafszgyi 291 1,,1:f,g,g,gi 7 1 isfiseazl-3, g - ' ,wi ,rif , -, . Y-'sfieiliiil' - ' , A . Wx , 5 Y' -' A , asa' , 1 ,iff - -Q, .. 7 yfsggjgggagggj f, ,..,,.. Pitts, Carolyn Plummer, Sheila Pollock, Linda Poole, Jimmy Powell, Jeanette Powell, Marvin Prather, Rickey Pratt, Judy Raffield, George Ray, Patty Reddish, Robert Reid, Ronald Reynolds, Charles Rhodes, Janice Rich, Nell Richards, Noreen Richardson, Ron Riddle, Barbara Ann Riley, Frances Riley, Wilburn Robbins, Max Roberts, Alice Roberts, Mary Roberts, Terry Robinson, Harriet Robinson, Jerry Royal, Lynda Rowan, Larry Rudd, Dorothy Sailors, Ronnie .1 -as 12 , fi -up nw, t i J M Gp . is wifffiitffff M 1' :lei-ffif, :W fwfswzmsrt. w,21sfs,.zr-1 1 , t:' 1f?'1f ,. ' M- .,,wf'e'1s .irimgfisgi , Zzgfiagksg-::,,,-by -- . Q4 , V, --:ag is wvgttisi irwssif Wffstffigff A553-is Q 5, ,sswzaiss seam, t wg w5girzf:ff1.was,,wftsaaisgy mg'-f is ,PPJJ ig ,i l Q, .tw ..,,M.,M.,,,, ,,,,,,,,M ., 'iii-il? , ittltfyiitf ' , .M t ,,,. , Qi' - i iz, 1fsaHs5,,ags3f'w -Zfwfizzsmitzr, sez rfqgews -Q' mwl-ww V .f ,M ,sam ,,.., ,,, f. ff,.. M., . .,.d,,,..,.,.,., as ., ,Q :ig Q .My .g,,g,fft , ' -, 2 A H so l iken- ,E in , , .,,..,,,.., t t ,. r .. f ' iss. : -' . - V 21:1 K, A-5 , 5 if.. 5 2' sm , - - 2' - iftlfiirrzgs .. J ' . .. - -2951102-15-: ,.2?5g-, 1 , ,. 1gg1ggI.'a .' ' A-1:,'f?Q 5 I Q2 J.. 4 5 l -if'-':1!11h H, sf: z '. 1 i ' s , 5:22:54,.:E':iE3?ss1J2'ii'.Z?F-54:',:.ffir: -iif5E'E:515fTip 9ii? r'i L L , HQ A - , gferg' ., ,lszgip , , , afQZff2S!22,Est3e1' M K ' . K W -f gag .'- ' E 332 ' f 'W gg W-. -, ?2Lews:,Fsf:,1' at sw I I ,Sift ' ' :. y geisfps. t 2-wg 'gy-sf rffitifgyigjj., W. 4 :'?E5..E-' -1 533551215153 1. , -29: V- t if .K 524 ' - 44- as-fs ' ' ' Tk miife A FQSPIT: UNIORS wi-s,f,:a,,W - , tw wf,v:f,- -,1,ff:wf:2-':, f, Q,s,,':ez,e if of iiiwgfwst,-ff-f if ,.,. . ,,,. , ., -f,. , .. . ,,..,,. ..., , -f,. . , ,,, , ,- at ,W ' MEL an -, f :gz,,ig,,g eu, 5' ,N ,mas Q W , , ,ww , H 'Ss QE' X f 9 you ga Q, ax 92-4 x Q 2,2 Wa 3' ,Jes Y NE K gg sf- a ae 5 1 rage, f av , H Q ii er 305 Q A 1 ,V -1 za, ' J get at K, we 4 W :,,,,mi,,. ,,,, , . , ,M .,..,, ,,..,, A . N X ,, ,. ,l'iLl3E:L?5 me - - W- 71' -1' at ,W 2 zxmzi ', r: . A nz: 'WW , 15' ,, f Eiiiiiltiiw ,,.., .s, , ft f't?fs:s' elsif gig ifx zi ,fa ' ,j2,l 1 ,K Wifi 21 if 3, 2 f 53, ' iff? 2i,,Q?fg2fQff5'?5, W A In :rf , , f ,,, I as ,, 1' Q 1 ' r 1, ,f t -'Z' , W ' 1fi::qffffa2s - ' W 1, , 'mg5tf,,,,r atmaw .W . , .tits t ' ' iv ' , 'Q f n. u B S' , ' fx ' ' 'vii ,M , at .gg-' . ' . ,ffs zfvv f V tam. fx- , , ' i ..f2 ssf1'l1v ' I. 2222512 ' --, ,,,, e Q 1 was - - fc ft-gg rsreasssgwfi. MW. f ,-f,- , - . ,,2a,fs,,,W W- -,aw , .K ,,,,,W - ,, , ,A 'm1:1r.ap f f H wsgggfs- w ,fl - t. W-wafers' 15,,5f5J,f, 5 isa? Q mrs: as . ,A a ,,,. f A, L 3 , , rfs, . - VW., ' t s ea 2 . . ,, -- fi. .J -I :sv , A sag 2,5 ,P ,yssy , i f, rx: 'ia ' : ' rea ipasez , Milli X was K Semi get Q fm .M W Q ,fa Q . ., , ,Q .alfa nw uk 3 J H,-.1 it aft? 3-'eat 3, P KW 15' K xgvgstqgx ,em 6 .SERV ,fl 19K 5 -9151: . .. ,f Q, , Sanders, Carlton Sanders, Julia Sanders, Wayne Saffold, Annette Saffold, Jeanette Sasser, Jimmy Satcher, Martha Sauls, Charlotte Scott, Barbara Scrimpshire, Jerry Sharp, Marie Shavers, James Shavers, Sara Shaw, Betty Sheffield, Nancy Shelley, ferry Shelley, Linda Shierling, Neal Simmons, Betty Skinner, Richard Slayden, Janice Lt, , .-. ,.-..,, K ,, . A, -J is s ' -L 'ist' Q ' 1 EQ? W' S 2 Q B it K fl 'Ht ,,af1-L,,:-f ., .,,,m,,, , ,swiss .. as sigma was , ,,,. M, A W gsamizmtl . 3' K A A MW A M V if fi! Q 2 - -Q-egg, an M, M -. M 95325395 1, .fafazrsaffrs f5ji?5mg :::i1:::a:: f+ s Uwe-mf' we 11- an gg . .'ll'. :IL5f, fii'3,Q t-Waasmgzrt r,w,st fy - J,w,1,,, .,,s.,,.,,.fa Q- if 2 in-r 555' .gzttaiffftzwllars f 2 .. . '4 's!E: . . its at K Y 4' I it -M V, X y :S ta 1 S 'W af G., as 'M Stansell, .James Stephens, Gail Stevenson, Jean Stewart, Patsy Stinson, Cleo Stinson, Sidney Storey, Lajuana Stratigos, Ricky Strickland, Pat Stroupe, Peggy Studdard, JoAnn Swims, Claudette Swint, Emmett Talbot, Danny Taylor, Donald Taylor, Elaine Taylor, Larry Teel, Jimmy Thaxton, Lavada Thomley, Myrtice Thompson, Donald Thompson, Faye Thompson, Thomas Thrower, Donald Tice, Mereda Tillery, Pat Tomlin, Martha Toole, Jimmy Toole, Tommy Torbert, Sandra 5211 etgggi , 1,-my feilsf 'rzfzsif eff : fill QQ? ,. , -- -- sese his Q,.,,,,,.,,gf2V'f ' Q4 K K ,Q 4 je ,Q r ia rigs, 5 3 Q -1 xiigzia if W 3 . 1 -'lfw fi 1 fe 1+ rr t K .5 P ,, f 'L X wg ,sw r.., , SQXN01 Keg i t HW 9529! f , ge ms? IF ' 11? T 55 'li RK P89 F3 wnsgsxg E 2 W is 2 kg, 'HG' ii ,Z 5 . 'tfiag , I X315 ,t 1 S, fx . my a w as ,tarkvlaaapw Q V f any gfsizlff, 11? of Q af? it q . I N a 3 1 W .ifuaisfq it Q' H 3, 5 fx. Slaughter, Byrl Sloan, Jean Smith, Bobby Smith, Cassandra Smith, Don Smith, Elaine Smith, Kenneth Smith, Larry Smith, Sandra Snell, Bettie Snell, Brenda Snider, Sylvia Ann South, Tommy Southerland, Aline Southerland, James Spano, Barbara Spano, Elizabeth Spann, Glenda Staley, Tommy Stanford, Janet Stanton, Lillie Ann Trammell, Terry Trammell, Walter Tribble, Turner Truesdale, Neal Tucker, T. H. Turner, Gaynelle Underwood, Fay Vance, Judy Vinson, Grady Waldrop, Betty Waldrup, Jimmy Walker, Judy Walls, Brenda Walls, Wiley Wangle, Robert Warcop, Gary Ward, Carolyn Ward, Sandra Watkins, Edwin Watson, Ann Weaver, Mollie Webster, Judy Welch, Shirley Wells, Gerrie Wells, Priscilla Wetzel, Pearl Whatley, Dorothy White, Jesse Whitehead, Martha Whitehurst, Bobby J ,,,, If J- f gas, ,. ,,, H In V X . ..,, , z S as 1 ,,.,,,-ta, , N -- . 'i - 553131 :fgf4::,:p:.t, ,ff w r- ff' wma- ' ' 'Wi' ,Mia 1 , ,I - -A zz., if Q- ll In ,,,. M, I M, ,ya , .. 'fy ' , in iiiiiizvf-Wi' , Qq.::w3 ,f 'lt' 2: M' mf U2 . Q 4 X Q21 -1 Z? Q, r 1, S 5 at Q:-tw-M-ff f ,m:,.,igvf , , 2 aaa? 2 1- ,tg I Qs V GZ 1. VZ-M sf S i ,sr - N. ,- 1-952, , at nl 3, A We 'X 21 r f if 2 if -, .- 5-sas, , -L E f, 11'fT3i4'ia Whitworth, Judy Whitley, Don Whitley, Norma Wiederhold, Conrad Wiley, David Williams, Brenda Williams, Richard Williams, Russell Williams, Tommy Williamson, Larry Williamson, James Willoughby, Barbara Wilks, Lamar Wilson, Bob Wilson, Mary F. Wise, Charles Wooten, Larry Wright, Ronald Wyrosdick, Jeanette Yates, Brenda Yoimg, Clara ia-.111-1 v ,wr . ...J Happiness Is Know-how Sophomore ,year-what a splendid one we have had! Now we stop to think of the many happy experiences that have come: our way and that have meant so much to us since we entered jordan last year. We havel really grown to the place. Our class members have become sparkplugs of our alma mater. Some are cheerleaders, football stars, band members, R.O.T.C. cadets, and sponsors, to mention only a few of the most important. It makes us feel good to know that what we have done is a small part of this memorable year in the history of our class. We shall always remember the glory the senior Jimmy Rachels brought upon himself and our school when he was proclaimed national win- ner of the I Speak for Democracy contest. This inspired us to give more thought to public speaking and writing. The pep meetings have held for us all the get-up-and-go that we could possibly muster. The joys and preparations for the Jordan-Columbus football game seemed to release all the stored- up energy that we accumulate for such occasions. How good it was for some of our class members to play in our famous band when it released its first record album, entitled the Spirit of jordann! Our minds now crowded with these and many other thoughts, we think back still further-to our Freshman year. Our first Algebra class-we lost count of the teachers at twelve. Finally, however, one came along and had patience enough to tame us. At last we became ready to study. Now' we gaze hopefully into the future of our junior and Senior years at Jordan, for we have realized that happiness is know-how. -Jean Rachels Hg . SML EM M' 4 if ggi S. 5 i Q W W,.,, W wtf 10-1 Left to Right: Pres., Carol Allen, V. Pres., Vivian Adkins, Sec., Phyllis Pitts, Treas., Dot Andrae. W 10-3 Left to Right: Treas., Charles Brown, Pres., Gene Brown, V. Pres., Yvonne Brown, Sec., Ann Brunson. 10-5 Left to Right: Sec., Robert Cain, V. Pres., Viva Copeland, Pres., Peggy Davenportg Treas., Ann Huffine. SOPHOMORE HOME 10-2 Left to Right? Treas., Jeanette Brannon: V. Pres., Bobby Brannon 3 Sec., Dorothy Bowden, Pres., J. W. Bentley. 10-4 Left Io Right: Pres., Janice Carter, Sec., Pat Capayneg V. Pres., Judy Clennyg Treas., Shirley Clark. ROOM OFFICERS 1 1 1 10-6 Left to Right: Sec., Wayne Evans: Pres., Sue Ellen Estes: V. Pres., Linda DeLoachg Treas., Ralph Duncan. 10-9 Left to Right: Pres., Tommy Hart: V. Pres., Kenneth Hatcher: Sec., Penny Hindsmang Treas., Larry Hill. 10-7 Left to Right: V. Pres., Jerry Gill: Treas., Sue Foster: Sec., Martha Gibson: Pres., Harry Fussell. 10-8 Left to Right: Treas., Sandra Harbour: Sec., Shirley Hartemesg V. Pres., Rosalyn Hamilton: Pres., Larry Hall. 10-10 Left to Right: V. Pres., Ed Jacobs: Sec., Sandra Johnson: Treas., Michael Jones: Pres., James Howell. l .M .ml 10-11 Left to Right: Pres., Marty Land, 1 V. Pres., Cindy Kayes, Sec., Pat Mc- 1 Allister, Treas., Dixie Land. SOPHOMORE HOME l 10-12 Left to Right: Pres., Elliot Mc- Clure, Sec., Jackie McGranie, Treas., 10-13 Left to Right: Treas., Patty Mooar, Pres., Gwen Mahtis, V. Pres., Rubin Miles, Sec., Ginger Massengale. ling. Anna McBride, V. Pres., Faye Mallory. w 10-14 Left to Right: Pres., Charles Murphy, Treas., Barbara Newman, V. Pres., Dan Storey, Sec., Donnie Now- 10-16 Left to Right: Pres., Nancy Reese? V. Pres., Linda Roland, Treas 10-15 Left to Right: V. Pres., Genie Phillips, Treas., .lean Rachels, Sec., Evelyn Rushing. ' Janelle Oates, Pres., Billy Outlaw. OOM OFFICERS 10-17 Left to Right: Sec., Jackie -Sellersg Pres., James Rutland' V. Y ' . - ' ' 10-18 Left to Right: Pres., Rita Thomasg Sec. Pres Janet Rutland' Treasq Mlckey Salazar' Jackie Studdardg Treas., Linda Smithg V. Pres. Cookie Terry. 10-19 Left to Right: Sec., Margie Turn- 10-20 Left to Right: V. Presl, Butch Willettg Pres., Carolyn Williaxnsg ery Pres., Ann Whiteg V. Pres., Ed- Sec., Pat Wise, Treas., Judy Windham. ward Watsong Treas., Willie Mae Wells. 10-21 Left to Right: Pres., Butch Dunfordg Pres., Joe Lauderdaleg Treas., Gay McDurmontg Sec., Mike Arrant. Adams, Adams, John H. Marilyn J Adkins, Sue SOPHO ORES V Nl fn n -... ---. . . A g n is . f I dn,, A . dnnn Adkins, Vivian - h f'- ' n Adkinson, Faye 'N - , I f Alford, Marteal E Hs M L Q Allen Carol l 1 2 me VV KH K 1 ' Allen, Danny 1 xy ,. Q Vkrryy Li L - a I ,ix .K 5 Allen. lnnlnln A. n A , .1 A ln 5 on A A me , . y L- l . Allen, Kenneth D. , Allen, Raymond C .4--' gk 5 K , I Allen, Richard F. x H A A A I , ' ' 4 Allen Wayne H. ,f 7 . V .. V 1 I A 2 Anderegg, Tillman D. , . l 6' A 1 'W ' - K L ' K 4' Anderson. Jo Ann g .. -.'-h 'VV 3 A 1 lv I '- 5' f, K A, iv l Andrae, Dorothy i f Y A .X .1 A - V 5 Andrews, Robert E. M 7 f A Ml H Angelo, June n ' fffz' -- Anthony, Lamar 'f K Ard, Damon ,V ' 'ii 5 .. Armstrong, Carole K A mi 2 3, W' sl r i - gl A K nn CQ S Arnold, Patricia . ' wk, E if A . Gif ui' . Arrllnt, Mike trt 7 K' j X H -'75 '::'.-' , 'W , . at . A Austin! Jack . , l ' - ff-' 2 X 5 f. 5 . Qi, Autry, Doris , . .4 I . Avant, Annette ,. J,,'rM ., ,. ' vin at Bagley, Betty Wm cf- , . 9 . if Bailey, Sue iff 3 E. 5- 'li 'tfi-71' A ' . .- Q, Baker, Eugene if Q' : ,Vx K 5' l ' J gy ix 'A l Baker, Cirdean Q A K a.- 4 'l--Q . 1 ii - nf . Q . . f A ' ' w : el . A '3 gf 5 . . . 1 Q 1 - . 1 , A in 'if - . '11 K Baker, Wayne K I A K 6, Q Balkcom, Gloria Jean .. 6' ' M K A W li - n 5 9' A ,, :In Barbee, Ruby 1 h -, A kk an Barefield, Mike 1 .5-n' 5 gg., , - N' J, A My ky f .,-...N x Barker, George . 1 . A , IAQIYV ,, .K L. H if L. Barr, Linda V S ' -'f ' F - ' ' A K. Barrington, Mickey , A . ' Barron, Tommy 'L-.2 H., ' ' f we Bass, David A mf .Q f 64' 1 A ' Q V Bassett, Margi ' K A in 6 f Q., W 'f :, In Battles, Marilyn ,,V, ,,,V ' A fill' . 27 ' Q5 Baxter, Sandra A A . .. A ,,.. ,, , A' ',,. Jinx A H my BCHIS, B0bbY --,, f , ,iki f ' f Becknell, Jimmy Bedsole, Allaine V , ' Beflsole, George M mth Benefield, Bobby Joe iff' S ,,,- , I Bentley, J. W. Berdeaux, Edward nf Berkmeyer, Donita i A ' Betts, .Judy .. ,. , . ii' S A in I H. L Bigbee, Martha ' S--9415-, ,, I n h , . , '-,, A- , K ' A, K 1- L ' ' , Biggers, Barbara .-,i,. , -- ' M I V i l . W V ' ln fi A Blackwell Jo ce n M- w Q n .35 n v f 2 ,. . . ' Y li., A A Q' n J.. nn .. , A l at f 'Ti 'K l an l Blisselt, Glenda ....,. , In Y A Bonner, Tommy K.,xf'i : it I mind - . Q . ' n Bodiford. Carolyn 'A 'j g W , ...infix A P n Bofen' Eloise Qin, , k r , fi Bowden, Dorothy I ' Q K .7 K B Brady, Clarence Junior nn., , , - A ln. 1 -- 1 1 R , Brady, Iris I f ' iii f N 7 ' . A -W, nf ' F Brannen, Jannette n,. l V V . V Brannon. Bobby - K Brasch, John T. , A ,,..,f' E ii i 1 V' K E Bravo Julia A .. .,.. ' W.-' --f. - , -',.-- l- 'Ll:l'2ff.n x ' vt.t t fl 1 ' A .....r. . . A n f tts. ' A' n Bra Pats .. '.' figs. - , ' , ,,. ' Y' Y . n A rr- W A A A i 4 in Bnnnnll. Allen Q In V a V. be V. 1 A A I Brewer, Herbert .,,. g h , Q Man i KJV . .. J ,V ,V , S' ...mn ft V.kL . W:-:V A . Brewer, Randy T +i i j i W n W A B 5 Bfidgfsf Maw Am' i? if fl: ' 1 i e ' M' 5 . ' .f,, '45 fn ' K Bfilfinghamv Paffida --', :i. 25, nj - . 'mn - - l rl X321 ' l ' - i 'i' ' 1 -..nl - . - Britton. C1iff0l'd S T. Brock, Tony Brooks, Bert Brooks, Earl Brooks, Wayne Brown, Charles Brown, Gene Brown, Gloria Brown, Judy Brown, Kenneth Brown, Linda Brown, Michael Brown, Rita Brown, Ronald Brown, Yvonne Brunson, Ann Bryan, Charles Bryant, Ann Buchanan, Patsy Bullard, Cary Bullock, Barhara Bullock, .lames Buntin, Burgess .lames , Ted Burleson, David Burnham, .limmy Burrello, Nancy Cain, Martha Marty Camp, Carolyn Camp, Linda Capayne, Pat Cardona, Aida Cardona, .lose Carlisle, Steve Carr, Brenda Carter, Janice Carter, Myrtle Carver, Peggy Cason, Cary Cason, .lanice Caudle, Betty Cavanaugh, Beverly Cavitt Charlene ' f iii . 3 as ,,,, , Emo be 3 , Q r 1 t f f':' 'tam' PM fav , 'B' in -fix db.-avr' J' g , , ,,, is if T P' ,Qs-A, ,y iii, , ir M VV M if I rizeagief, - s f' , ,..,s.,:. ,., .Aw A is wt, 55,515 1, , 51 , '- . 11, , M : ---.5 f 'K ., QW . f . ft ff , , - K- - ,,,, f 'gi',' .SEE -5 I I . 5 : - - , .. .ig , f f A g ilji,-sff:,g3V1k.E.,, 5 A I ,V K , . .,,,,. l , ,Vo A V an , L , , . fi , 3. 2 1 , i ' .asa '- K ,f ' Mega in-4 'vw 4- ' at fm , ' - xt .a if M it sf nl f if A - C- 1.-uni 42- iff , , -'i' ' 4-' f B L... l il 2 fi a... 1' 5 arrr V SQ' e VJ ffm 4 4 I . 5' ' ' , f sf f' ,.,, x , . Ip. 1 ,, ', . M, E ,,, - ' ' , Z, T , K 1 xr ,, ,- ' 7 32,39 , ,J 'V as . kkkyy' Z ' . iv ,. 'Y 4-in L, K A ,V , ,DA A t f is 'si CLASS OF 1961 lu Q., - , X . 53' 5 ,, rly lb , I Chance, Jessie Chancellor, Juanita Chapman, Dannie Cheatham, Ann Chestnut, Margie Christian, Caroline Clark, Betty lean Clark, Mary Ann Clark, Russell A. Clark, Shirley Clenney, Dianne Cloud, Charles Cobb, Mary Nell Collins, Ann Coleman, Jeff Coley, Linda Colman, .lohn Colwell, Sherry Colwell, Woodie Cone, Pat Conkle, Howell Connor, Betty Faye Cook, Donald Cook, Edward Cook, Wayne Copeland, Viva Covington, Bay Corley, David Cotton, Anne Cox, Shirley he sz -1, f- few:-iss iejfzfgfllf f we , -vi x , ff- fs, ,rg S S . if sin 5 K 1 If , ig sf' msg, Craft, David Crandall, John Crane, Frank Crawford, Gwen Creatore, Carolyn Crook, Ann Croom, Rebecca Crouch, Barbara Crowley, Harold E. Jr. Crutchfield, Jimmy Lee Culpepper, Mary Ann Culverhouse, Larry Curry, Jack Cushing, Judy Dalton, James R. Danford, Ann Davenport, Larry Davenport, Peggy Davis, Fay Davis, Glennis Davis, Gwendolyn Gwen Davis, Homer Davis, Sandra Faye De Belle, Barbara De Bice, Raymond De Brabant, Eugene De Leach, Linda Denney, Ronnie Dennis, Charlotte Densmore, Mary ..l,s,, was Z. V gr: uses, L .. . --:fm Af-A - . Raw, ,, . e , .Q .. .E , : iw- aes., aff 5 , egfftafwiist, s z ,ss , ZW 5 if 'V ga S K ,wif 2 , QE, ,I 4 S .W 1 SOPHO ORES - .4 4. f ' -i .0 an f' 3-1-' I ' i - -, ' ' 5 i 'I' 'L Sa te as , , 5 f rf W S if is if .. S L 1 ,HM Jam, . t K, L , a ny - 5.933 'K 1 f Z-'T' 21 W-V 'J '. . , ' 9- 'fif1i1,.. i -f , . , .Q warts, -' ' , 1 S gt? S ,wg in ' Fgfgs fya : 5,1ms.,, x ,,.,, Q1 , ,, t , ag, S ,W ,,., , ae' iw .R ,Q H, ,L QQ 'fa .K , af2L:55Q3 Qin' 'S .r t H Ls e J, ,1 5 E535 1 s , .sa sais-.Lx f fri? 'K gigwf it Lf A F ,ai , a Q, .ef X W 3. v J be a 2 55 1 ,, saw 1 Dent, Ike Dey, Ruth Dimon, George Dilleshaw, Gloria Dorsey, Lydia Douglas, Gerald Dudley, Gloria Dukes, Jean Duncan, Ralph Dunford, W. Payeton Dunn, Paula Dupree, Betty Durclen, Faye Eaton, Clyde Edwards, Carol Edwards, Sam Efurd, Dianne Ellerbee, Judy Elliott, Jimmy Elliott, Leon Ellis, Emory Enloe, Estes, Estes, Ethrid Evans, Evans, Frank , Willadeen Eugene James Sue Ellen ge, Frances Lucy K. Wayne Faulkenberry, Becky Finley, Bobby Fletcher, James Floyd, Cynthia Pat Folds, James Folds, Raymond Foley, Annette Foran, Jackie Forlines, Buford M. Forlines, Earl Forsyth, Billy Forsyth, Glenn Foster, Myra Nell Foster, Sue , .,,L H Foxworth, James Franklin, Ernest Frazier, Faye Fussell, Harry Gables, Christine Gallow, Norma Gamble, Judy Gayles, Billy Gayles, Linda Gaylor, Betty Gentry, Janelle Gibbs, Laura Gibbons, Johnny Gibson, Martha Gibson, Ralph Gilbert, Benny Gill, Jerry Gissendanner, Joyce Givens, Harding Givens, James Godfrey, Charles Godwin, Billie Golden, Brenda Goodman, Donnie Goodman, Eddie Goodroe, Robert Grant, Burnell Green, Barbara Greene, Brenda Green, Leon Greene, Sue Greene, Larry Greenhaw, Stella Gregory, Pat Gregory, Sandra Gresham, John Gresham, Linda Grimes, Jerry Grimes, Joan Hackett, Barbara Hair, Charles Hall, Larry war, ' Via i .M t la , it .. iii I , rg s -, as 'bmsizgtgggtf WV miliiiei - K , fggat , ' 'WF X- K , Q ii Us X K t a may. My I ,Y ,,.-,- ,,', ,V :K U ., , G iii 4 aa! . ,,,, -A .M t at , - ' 'H 1 M - 1 , f--1, - fs,-3 V E 1 I ' -1 2' may -v-' ' F -- 2 at K .r.' gg-1 f X, , V, 5 s '-J . , k,,,,.., t. ' - ZX J .s .1 , : we F . Ai l ,L t 1 t N , ' . .' ' .6 F ' F F f f o riio 7 .. Y A 'f' ' J' - ' r-'i 5 9' t L, , B X -,., rs M G '-i' - TETWFV iee, 1 - ' Y J, f L A' H a',- -. ,J 5 - , , ef f ig,-1 ,..- K' ffm -1, 5 -,fi 5, .. - H i 'FEMA , M b- , ,, gf- .',, f , L t A V 3 5 V , My 4 A ,..,, . Q., . ,. Q if of a ' -av -,X . 'Liv . - , ' lla ' , , E 'V ' V I I ... . M i f ' , ,ii j , , Q H . H - ' ' I 1, A. K - .lj K , h Hall, Margie V 5 1 ,, 1 ' Hall, Myron ' i nf ' f f Hamer, Sue S, L 'flu ist 2 iii -...fr 'K any as 4r,yw,.. YU! ' SOPHO ORES ii .ii.' Hamilton, Rosalyn ' . at Hamlin, Leslie 16 he ' -- Hammack, Billy Hammock, Joan J ,, Hammock, Philip L , I ,ai 3 Vi., H ammond, Joe fi' 1 K -L ma I' Hancock, Mickey A N Haney, Audrey Harbour, Sandra iszkiit '. ,,t. :,N Harden, Shirley -km, 3. iy 'V'.Q+ZQ1i' i Harding, Steve Hardman, Jackie Harp, Jimmy I , Harrell, Richmond P. V Harris, Charlotte ,. .-,. .- x e Harris, Patricia Harris, Shirley , , 5 Harris, Skip L Harrison, Dean Hart, Herman , Hart, Tommy I , , Hartin, Faye i ' Hatcher, Brenda L ' V Hatcher, Kent ' i ' Hatcher, Wanda Hawkins, Carol Haynes, ,lerien ,A Q ,J SQ Heath, Sandra Helms, Donald Helton, Ann Hendrix, Marion Henn, Billy Herran, Wayne Herring, Barbara Herring, Dale Herrington, Carolyn Hicks, Rudolph Hightower, Bobby Hightower, Linda Hill, Larry Hill, Miles Hillhouse, Bobbie Hindsman, Penny Hinson, Wayne Hobbs, Jackie Hodges, Larris Holland, Ann Hollar, Connie Holloway, Tony Holmes, Leonard Holt, Gloria Anne Hooks, Rodger Hopper, Carolyn Horne, Glendora Hornsby, Harriet Houston, Charles Howard, Ann SOPHO ORES w i ' :Z i - ai? L1 figs J -- is s J: 5 iiii- ibn H. 'WMS EL. si ' or , or 3 I., s.. , gs 7 - fk me -ra s,-f.: . mil? ,srl A H ,K gs H . WW . ,,. ,Q E y H - Q , HH 14 , . Q H X ip, H ,,., N i l s J -' J if by ,., -,rv 4 'X' gif- i e e it ', ,n,f J Va., as- i as ' H 7 - so if ggsr , rryy X ,K H ,,.,,..,r.,.., H H .H - H , .,.,,r,' , , . ' H -.fn , HHHH H ,H VK ' . as - r -' PS it ' - 1 - I K ,A , H 8 V gy 5 H , I Fx, ' 2: fl-5, W ' ii, ji fi 1 V- -l5'l1H. VQ'fg.Hi1 - . 'L -- ,, ':. J' ik' . ,- . 'K .:5 ' 1, A-,:. 'fl 7:.5',fQfj,j5j'fg ' 'T' L 331 wgffggm:-' ' off Mf' - ,J ' ' H '. J WHHE,-I1 Iiiisr ' fssfif' ' :si sf ' ' 5 .. .. - 'R ,,r,,:g,gz, f - A, - - - , 1. f sniff' new ' is H .W mt J , I .H his , Ak, H,,. ,,. L H 1.3 S- ,f X. L- W . if ues' as if is : .JP f V . M ,m in J g H Q H .,.. 5 Y an Z J 2 ,rar H H J - s L e,,VV g V ' l J J - ..: Lx. 5553 X . .,. J H. :H --.Q yr 2 ,. ,Z Q H X K . - - e-seam., 1 . . f-sei , , .i ,Vi Hgrla. Q J J ,H f -'a., H, Q H- . ' i fig ' I 4 'VV J' A: J , 1 J '-i -a-K e g. C, H A' ,J H, H , ,H-Hg -ghz is ,J J ..., J 1 ' E lrr, XX lil .H 5 173 Ji J J J , J i'iJ ' H H H I, V ,L I . ,H ' A J A ,. 5 f 'fu , 'f,i M J r '93 ' ml 6 if A J .. if Ji, ,,,, iv. QQ ,,.', A 5 9 ii -gi J H H H .,,,.,., ,J ,H HH J, .H ui A . ,, ,,,. . Y ,QP 1 , Q I V I , ,AI g k 3 J H , y a gk 'J + H H i , ,H 3 , H H , ru ,E . 4 A Q4 ,ef-L ' A ' , Q, lifi' ,, aea r wi rr ,mg is K T aa f i, H 37' H. H H ,A so H . H A.. H '- -im,-: T' .. H7 3, , , 5 -V f 'fgi'zs3 j ..a ,HH :fr ' , ,Q , S H. F W, V, . --,, Howard, Shirley Howell, James Huey, Mary Jean Huey, Sandra Huffine, Ann Hughes, Marlin Hughes, Pat Hulsey, James Hutchinson, Jewel Hutchinson, Vickie Jackson, June Jackson, Jackson, Sheri Teresa Terry Jacobs, Edward James, Larry Jeter, Billy G. Jinright, Mary Wayne Johns, Gloria Ann Johns, Janice Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Joiner, Jones, J ones, Jones, J ones, Jones, Judah, Bevelon Donald Jean Jimmy Jimmy C. Lenwood Marie Sandra Jacqueline Marilyn Bobby Eugene Luther Michael Mike Tyrone Betty Kay, Larry Kay, Oliver Kay, Patricia Kays, Cindy Kelley, Patricia Kelly, Jeff Kelly, Mary Frances Kennedy, Barbara Kent, Charlotte Kent, Thomas Kilgore, J. L. Kimbro, David King, Charles Knowles, Tony Land, Dixie Land, Marty Landress, Linda Lane, Judith Judy Lang, Linda Langford, Dianne Lauderdale, Joe Leach, Douglas Lee, Glenda Lester, Floyd Lewis, Bobbie ,lean Lightsey, Jerry Lindsey, Gail Lindsey, Larry Lingo, Ledon Lipp, Danny Lisle, June Livingston, Carol Lofton, Judy Love, Darlene Lovelace, Jimmy Loyd, Kenneth Lummus, Lumpkin Lumpkin Lunsford Lunsford, Lunsford, 1 f Andrea .lean Gerald 'fl erry Linda Margaret Suellen Mallory, Faye Marion, Joe Marler, Eva Nell Marlow, Roderick B. Martin, Ann Martin, Mary Massengale, Ginger It Q -Ir. 5 ' Yniiiff XI fiiiiiiiillwl sifsiiff gifsstfwfttft lm- '5-L2Zil5f5f'ii5' Q.. - , .5 .af ,fkj , gwggsfsf-ft - at . Y. ilu. i V: -' .mi-f - ?,.Lf,ff55,I5?,i5Tf3 ,'f?ffff'f a T' 'W - , , 51 V 952' -. , W at at if 'if 'x -, 1. , Y '3 . 'X ' 5 , .gf is , 8 J I , .V I A V, y if ,,,., -Q.. ,,w- f ,V ,: .z?. .-gif fjj Ein H V t i'- 5. ze - LN 1 V . 'fiifif I , CLASS OF 1961 va., in Mathews, Barbara Mathis, Barbara Sue Mathis, Gwen Mathis, ,lean M Mayo, Linda McAllister, Austin McAllister, Pat McBride, Anna McBride, .lane McBride, Tommy McCaghren, Tarvon McClure, Elliott McCraney, Cary McCranie, .lackie McCrary, Charlie McDill, Barbara McDowell, Stanley McDurmont, Gay McKemie, Watson McKenney, Kay McKinney, Jesse McKoon, Judy McLaney, Billy MCI.,Cm0f6, Tamara McLeod, Pat McSwain, Nancy Anne Merritt, Vernon Mickle, George Middlebrooks, Leroy Middleton, Ned , Miles, Frances Miles, Reuben e M, 1 as a P2 L, S i 3 . ' 3 ffii'-T33 - f K iliwiiffflf 5 K- ,' ' .. zigg - ,, Millinor, Toni I ' Miller, Betty J. -3 , - , ' i f' Millirons, Tommy j W , I 1: K '--' K ' '- 4 .f eff li ,, 1 - 1 1 . - k f ,, Q .- - w f LLL- f Mills, James M. f mm-. . . ' K LK K 'I K, 1 - KKKKK KK K KK Mimi Delofes a , L -N J Mitchell, Ernest i ' . 'vii ar- , wa, K K Money, Comer I K '. Monroe, Daphine ,, Er f -V Mooar, Jon K 1 . Z -if K e 3 i i Mooar, Patti J ' -i 7 . ' -. -ei ., P' Moon, Mary Frances 'K :EQ-1 K KK I K' ' ,QW R , A 5 Moorefield, Richard 1 i ,,,, KK KK , K J K. 3,55 Morgan, Gail ','- 1 . '-'ii ,Q -fii K , QL 19- 2 'l'l ,, KfK 1, . ,g ' xi f -- 5531 W ' ' . Morgan, Joyce f ' K. K Morris, Betty K ,. ' '. K Morris, Glenda D. ' K . ' K 5' -rw , -1 ,L in . ,Q V K. A K g. ,f, ,fvfxf KK ' :, , ,.,K - KK K , .,, - Mosley, Kenneth W. ' J ,1 ., . fr -Q3 ' .-,, 4- , H I .' ' V ' K I A K - -r ' -, - , We 1- 4 -',, 1 , Move- Frank Q ,,,s J - We - a srras K. W. N . M ' ,,K., K ' ' I -, K .- Mulkey, Bryant my 'M ' Murphy, Charles 2, K' f KI -, Murphy, Larry A K K K 4 A Q' J' Mu,.phyK Marie K Ka i, K ., K K K , ,K K K i 5K fi, Murphy, Pauline ' , ' W K ' A , K MYCFSY Jimmy .. , . V- 'K . ,rii I ' i z! - Myers, Ronald 'KRonnie f ,K KK I K , K ' , ,Q ' ' K , - page '. -6 6 ia ' 'X' ff Milli - ,'.-,-, 3 ff' 1 1 - K K-'Q- 5 e ' 1 , ' KK K K Newman, Barbara K K ' K , ' x v7 Newman, Barbara J. . 437 NW n V Qi - ' 73 - . I f i' Newman, Nina K. 1 ,VK KK KK 1. at WW Newton, Barbara K K, . .K '- . -' , '- ., . K . Q3-KK ,f ., Newton, Nancy , K a p, , KK , K Ke, E . . K.,K , K. KK K KKKK K K- . ,K. . . - ' ,KKKKK Nichols Patricia KKPMK, H ' ...J esss X , ' -. ' - f K X , Nobles, Earl K KK X, , B K. f KK Pt - ' 'f Norris, Sandra K, KK K K , fr KKK KKKKK K Norsworthy, Carol ' 1 ,. - , ,gm ' NOWUHQ, Dwmie - 'V - Q--is . . -5 he - I fr 1 rfixi ,- s ' - we - M' ,,'- fi- 'ami' ' - V '.', 1w .....yMi.. in l in if' f -1 - liiiff - '-ii . E li ,, K ' ' J Oaiesf -l M6112 'ef-E 3 - ' ,K e J , 0d0m1 ROY Dell Ks, ' r a at 1 we J - . a' - at P at - ogime, rum - ..-A f ,-Q., l ' ,J f -, ,0'Neal,K Howell A J r il-,K X ' Osbon, Earl 2' - K K K , e KK ' K O'Sh1elds, Allen , ' N f-if ,V K gif 1 ' K ' E K K. Outlaw, Billy A , 1 . , ,. . , as we ' - ' ' ' 5l y P in -, ff., - iw -5 5 ' -f f xr K K 3 5'-' 1 , - .- , Overby, Larry 4',,, - 1' iv 'ai , ,3 ., K it . 4,.- , - --- - Q, - ' ,Q 5 , , , iz' 'ff' -K : - ,K ' K- Owen, Mike N 1 X N .. Owens, Ronald VW , Owsley, Larry A A K Pace, Elaine L K . , , W. KK ,EK K' K ff 5 K, Page, Jessie K K ' i ' - J ' ' . K n o ' . - as, Parker, Loretta j, -, 9 ,J K, .K , K V ' . 1 'ff' ,, ,K-K . . - Parker, MHIVIH f Q 5 f ' ' K z K K. ,, K K -' K- -, 5KTK,gK:w K - K - -. ,K Parker, Sandra K KKK-WK ,. - I. at 52, , K e ,,,.,i': , . .1 Q PateK Donald K . .. , 2?55 , H K 'uv ' Pate, Edward K ., ' , K ,'.K- - Pate, Helen . 4' P' -- f , - , - P K P K ' ,, K 'V 1 - l M. rv, Q ,'.- , , - 71? ' a e a ff 1 I ,,'. - - - fr' rf J - -,gff , f gy K Kf Kf , 7' f , 1 e fi, K,' if K,gf-ig, 1 - . , f Patrick, Ethel , .- -:: j 1 'f - -3 V -Q' 4 .. -K ' -i -z,1- ' K- fg 3 ersonv an ra ' K --K , J' ' - ' J' ' ll' ' 'A ii 7 Paul, Gene ...f K K ,Q .,-1' 1 5 pa? ' K K: , -- . V - ,K Paul, Lamar 't 'i Aii J ff V -mf K -- Q iii V Pelfrey, Larry' ' ,',- I t KK, ,, K .-KK. K , Peoples, Leonard KKK . KK K,,K - , K K KK .. gl, KK, Perkins Regina J Pl .1 L2 -K - -K V52 ' 2 -Mr' P24 4' , K i ' Perkins' Rmer A ,. ' 1 4.9-Q K - it . - 2 ,gi Ki K Q - Peters, Shirley N, KK ' . . '. , . ., ' M a - P e,K,K f - - L W KK K e,K.-, Petty: Frank Q K V' ' xiii' ' T e . K K ' L ' ' W A P t H d K, ,K,K ,, KK ., ., . KKKKKKKKKK, ., K - W K , K K .... ey on, owar ffaimfz' su so Phillips, Genie V H kr -,, Pickren. Robert M. ii 4 'AV QF' D im L ' g Pitts. Phyllis , is isli A as is , ', Q S A. Pippin, Foy . 3 ' , K I A I K, K x ii I , J 'J' Pittman, Bonnie L 2:3 - , L 'Evra' I Ping, Dorothy . , I s .,f 5- f ., In Q 5 , V, .,.f ,pf , 335. ,Q .. Q ' . x Player, Carlton an - I Polk, Christine ' P' , '-'. ' K , Poole, Larry M. , -I , K .L ' ' 31- K 1 i . rl I Pope, Marjean I M In X N -.LY .,,, - Vikh N ', Popp, George W. t Q 1 I Q X , -V I H f 'i -- ,sy Power, Richard H - i'x?',J5 s Q R v an - Poyner, Delano gil . ' I il S , I' E ts. alll I .'i' Shu A P Q 7' - Price, Ronald Price, Gerald a Price, Vernon , ' Pridgen, Lois ' f , 73, 1 gf K , Pruitt, Dan ., 8- if Sv fe W 1 Pruett, Jo Ann K K fm gi 'N' Pugh, Suellen to , l S Rachels, Jean V an Radford, Marlene A Rash, Charles M. ' K Rathbun, Clifford , '..., l - Ray, Glenn X31 i 1, in 7 5 1 T . 'Q is: Rayburn, Dianne W Q , 1 sl X Lib . Raborn, Judy ,L.' , r ii E . ,,, i . t ' P EL S , .-. f S rxi R ' f ...J Reardon, Elaine K I X Redmond, Walter , T ,V K ., . ii Reese, NHHCY we ' f I Reese, Richard P W , P' , ' - 4314 ' . Register, Barbara 1. : fl ii' 'L 4 I ' K ' K ' , I Register, lrene ' ,,,., ,fl T ...L Q 4, ff. A I Register, .lane Y v - ir I .,v W' , V ' '- ' .495 ,,.-.,. lligl I W .I ' . i I Register, Jimmy ' ' K ,,t... .. . , I W, , M Renfroe, Dorothy ' gi, t, K Renfroe, Myrnell i l ' K' Rhodes, Pamela ,. 3 If Rhoades, Virginia L i . A ' QQ? QTY? Y W' I Rhymefr Don S R 1 ai , a R 13214 Richardson, Erhelyn l 1 ,e a ,ale ' esi , Q 2. ,Q e 4' ,. ,s,,, P lsll f R s fi We . W L fit i' , V-S 1 ' 5 - is ' 1 , 3, we 1 ,fa ,, ,aw f l - , , ,1 1,.:zz'a-- p re- ' - .4554 , , ' ,sts , f yfgznw U I , ,N K , kb, 3 '-k !l ,.,,,,,,,,,.k V VV 2 7 x ef- l ,aat 5, , t... X ... 'f' . ' . K M- as 5, L , f i .Q -an 31 . H 1 5 W I '-', .f fhe ,QI V- ff, R llssy l - f I liii lv Eff , ' .-A . it YO- Q R ,f . -S -I AO ' r ii l tlll .4 ss V 1 , Rinse V2-gain' . V H 'e Riley, Bobbie Sue Rinehart, Tim Robbins, Saundra Roberts, .lanice Robertson, Alan Roby, Donnie Roland, Linda Roland, Tommy Rolling, Carolyn Roughton, Clarence Rowell, Charlotte Rowland, Mickey Royal, Frank Rudd, Ronnie Rush, Sterling William Rushing, Evelyn Rushing, Sammy Russell, Buddy Ruth, Carolyn Rutherford, Margie Rutland, .lames Rutland, Janet Sallas, Virginia Salter, Barbara Salter, Gloria Sasser, Ray Saunders, Marie Saxon, R. A. Schulte, Eddie Self, Myron i Camille Charles Sellers, Sellers, .lackie Mary Lee Shaw, Lamar Shehane, Thomas Shelton, Patricia Sherrod, Kay Shirah, Billy Sellers, Sewell, Shirley, Joe Siggler, Cynthia Sirard, Rita Skipper, .loanne Slay, Sue Sloan, Linda Smith, Alston Smith, Barbara Smith, Chad Smith, Darlene Smith, Deloris Smith, Eddie Smith, Franklin Smith, Geraldine Smith, Glenda Smith, Yflenda Smith, Iris Smith, Linda Smith, Ray Smith, Sylvia Smith, Tommy V , h Q V yrtt :jf 1 1 g ,Rig 2- S ' I1 f 5' ' - ' . : is if are Q Q get 5zg,,3,,s 7 ga, L WM-VV., v ,T Q - -.Y 6,r,L,T ....,bE,4,, V 'V ,,- ' - '-:'V::SH-H-: 'Y ' 1i2iie:f'12f1ai tE?'t ,.'!:2 wst:..-2 ' ' - psfkfsa-.ef , A ,.,V , Z 1 V -. 1 ' l wig .. , V , 8' ' ' ' , , 1 X ,Q ttt, , ,,,, , , ,ml M A ,, gs: ijfV::ifi HTL ii ' if ,, -,',- is . ,Q jp., r ,, - -ijt: , . 4 . 1,195.25 ' , K if' ,. 'V V , tt-' a t 1 . . 1: .. r ,, .. ,,.. - , - W - 5 .--A f, 7. 53, - ., , , ,V gikgiag V , vig wry . ,i - L, ig, 'i iit' , S 4 , W , , 1 e -, Y V e ff -' . so ' V , 3 . fg- K ,V Q M t ,,e::..,. V D ,R . ex y -Vw-V .... 9 ' h gg, V, eq , H .y 1 ,Ja -t e he L- we V .... , was y V S . W, a',Q , A L, ' 1 . T 1 eri S V T T 'it - , -' I r, i,, . . , q V stiff ' . ,Q V- .'t- , ' - T ' ' ' .. V' . ,ff - g,,f,sSQf:1 , mar . g ,fn -- ,sg-kg len V f- - ifgvsn, :- , 'A g.:g7iQ,. gk - , 1 a. it A K ifvizfis -,.,,,,. f-.s4:,: V Z -i,'. ,V 11 ft ' . 'ffffs A -'.. K 'S S S , e '.',-. -V . ' ' ' 5322? fi V ' t 54 -'ir' A '- . V ve'2E9'- ' ' TV fl-'fiiefiwi s - V F -, , W V. fi- S ,f , Smitley, Herman f -52 5, is Snider, La Fawn i . V ' tt' ,,,, ' ' . ' i ' V ' f 'im g SOWCU, Rulhene 1- J ' J it 2551 5 -iiiii :s ' silt- -' V if , Va t V V , ,,,V, 5 'VV. 1' VV'V SPWCY, Brenda arm, z' K -g.,,,,-mV,-Qfzi' .. he . i t L E ' i q Staley, Lmda J' in Q Standridge, Thomas s X SW 'f fini Q Q ig!-ff , . ,H t f 1 I, at VV, .I , t' ' zz a M ' 9+ rv: 1:4 -2 fare, V i Q S S 2 ' 7 V' ' S ' I , W e A f .. S ..1.' J 7 Vhhh ' feel iii f,-f is 1 ' K- i f - Y K -17 11 1 il Z l I i i ,V -' ,.., 2 H ' 'Q t ggiilgi ' ' . 'iii ' L 4 1, Si. A 1' A' , Vtil 1, i,- ,V SE im' 4' E S V 'V,V S' S V- i ' ,VVVLVS , 9 : to q A t e - w W -.2 -w F 'J - 11,1 ..'- S' Q .Qi--M V - it Mi:E',j, : ' - '- it 431: ' -,,. S' N5 ilffiwg V ni 1 . V ' t - 'ff ' ' my - ti . ' + V, AX Starling, .lerry Starling. Joseph Joe Starnes, Geraldine Stevens, Wayne Stevenson, Gloria Stonell, Brenda Storey, Dan Storey, Sandra Streetman, Sharon Strickland, Ann Strickland, Michael Strickland, Patsy Strickland, Strickland, Robert Thomas Studclard, Jackie Swain, David Taft, Robert Tasker, Joseph W. Taylor, Pat Taylor, Bobby Temples, James Terry, Frances Cookie Tew, Loette Tharpe, Randall Thomas, Rita Thrower, V-Ola Tibhitt, David Tice, Sue Tillman, Al Todd, Larry Tomlin, Helen Toole, Pete Travis, George Traywick, James Turner, Conrad W my Wise, Patricia 'SPat .ludy Marjorie Underwood, Frances Vickers, Smith Lynelle Billy Ray Danny Turner, Turner, Vinson, Vinson, Voight, Wadkins, Blanche Wages, Evon Wages, Maxine Wagoner, Robert Walden, Douglas Walker, Neil Wall, Tony Walls, Curtis Walls, Sandra Ward, Freddy James Waters, Watley, Pearl Edward Watson, Watson, James Ruth Carolyn Wells, Mae Wells, Paul Doyle Carley James Weaver, Welborn, Wesson, Whatley, Whatley, Ray Whipple, White, Ann White, Betty Elizabeth Larry Robert White, White, White, Whitehead, Hinton Whitley, Donald Whittington, Nancy Wilkerson, Elaine Willett, Robert Williams, Barbara Williams, Bo Williams, Garolyn -v 455' KYEQEQQ.. 1 - 'tr 'A ...Ili f , 'R ', . . , 5, ' ' fl- 1: fir , ,,,, V in K ,, ,, .. . ,V , ' ygpuwefl - if f? V: f ,.f,wfQi'1eTf. 8. - i ' 32251, f: 2 sf J Ziiiiigeifgf 'ft:. S:f'7fsf'i -'igEl,,l ' 5 i ?Q xiuEL5?E:iiaiz ' K ..,. , iiiii55ws fm ' tangle, 1, sf' ' i,:1z,,:, ., Wifssifseis ' - - wxhssl' e-wires -. , . -fm, - - V '2g,,1e11s,.s ,. wgggw ' ' rgvfsrzg' 1. ff K f ,, '5 3 ' ef X 1 , '- 1, . ,f :aff 4 , 7 . 1 v. . , , X X - .. A 2 'W ' f- Q 'C' 233111. ' J., N' .5 as2j.1.,,. : Q , is ai' SHWEVI 'nu V- I 53, kg, '-.1-,ww .,..,.., frzw tzxm W ., ,, . . .. fftfsstfsas :.i 'v1swa . '.11,1-12-If- Qvtf, 11 ,W , , ,, ss, ..,, ,,,,, , ,, ,,, , ,,.,,.,,.,, , r.,,r . , W. -,W .. .. .. az' 13. Q. -- , ,,5gg.-1 x 1 ,. A , ti ff? ' ' i 'l.Yli9V3 ' ' . f .. a ,. ' , . ' A. if . s t , - 2 'B .K A gk Z x, , ., ,, V, , W :V V H R7 1 W, ,' . 9 15 Y, S-5' 2- ,SQ zffffif. 5 f , ' 5 if - W ' g'f.1-1 ,221 iii, - , f a t 1.1-wszeff-.s,ga2, , . . t s.,,.3,,. ,, ,.,. - ,L . s f., .. -- f L it , .4 -- it ,, ' -'W A -' ,.l:E2? T . A A 'I 1' , I X 56 ' . I ' A 2. 'W ' A it If A w ife., . , , arg, mf, , S 2 Ht, , . fy A ,, I :TAM W , dv. .,,. ,f. I H. I 3. ,E . , L sq 211' V 1311 , ,. .. '24 V ,-il, f wrt f -' t - . - ,mn . ,,., , , .- P ,av ,.,- rg: , Haul f , Q .it 1.24 ' X, at at r gy P' xx 'cl r ,ff sf! nu Sig Q- ,L gr it at L 3 E 1 ,A+ ,Fr 'P 1 S2 it , . , . E Z XJ ,Z ., , . ,.., 1 --,.. seam ,f ,.., .. M. .. -N .'f sesame , :ew rdxiffi at .tr N 5 is , W is if .- ii ' : 11, - ass, 51 1, ' . ., - . s I W sn , . f . . ,,,, 2 . 2- iffeff- 1 . fr- ,QF 5, s .i -,,,. a Q I' V ,,, . H 3 ,M up ..V, rifle it :- -qu.. f ,151 W' 1' A: . Q av . 'lf k ,H . ,,..,.3s , is Y H x-: , Q f 1 . -' f my t K ., i 2 f , A- a P ,. -1 ' , ...ff 5 - .B - ftfirsi, - ' 5599? rf .: fair- f - 'P . ,V it- ,LUV ze- ., 4 . ., uxxw.5fT'si: 1: . I in ':' : :zlliii v ' Eze 9 512352.35 ' 1.1-. N fi .: -J' ' -i : . ii' Ml W RGS.-vi: - ' i, ' ' - 1 'il 4 E:1.'fEH f2 -: uw ' ' if . 5235 ,, ' i' iififit 'K ,. ' r gig-fi, z.a,...,,' f -- fre., za ww.,ft. '+, 1iHff9l4f5?z,: Sim 'fri YET? i ilftivila lfflaigfigiifgi 5, B Riiibllit-' tb. 13,5 'H-3'5 .z.ii 7 .- Sf' f'l'V'?iliY35K5l'1 Elf? ,wtf f.. ., A - Q , f --,saw ,g2M,.1,,..wf, .f,,f,,, M, G 2 'A WE filigitgzfig 1. 4 gag , ' 3 it,Q,15,s,54g, - - wow N yvmztla 2 ' 5 'g is I . M ai . -. 'K ,Y x jg V .. 521 A H F ' 1 t t r: ,f i ' 3 , V riiywvx . , UWT' ,. . , V 1 ' gif 2255? of , ve , ,r T'1'? f'f f'i-It A 1Tf55?'WVlR :fn 5 :.1, f,1v '2vswf ' - Q41 54 1 1.7 25:53 CLASS OF 1961 flied spa Williams, Faye Gloria Williams, Williams, Williams, Larry Williams, Williams, Williams, Vivian Willingham, Harold Willoughby, Brenda Wilson, Charlene Wilson, Truman Windham, .ludy Windham, William .. ,. .. . 2 'E or S w 3 5 M2 2 G it e fr L. hs- K Edmund Edd Mary Alice Mary Etta Winget, Alhert Lamar Winnsor, Jo Anne Wood, Leon A. Woodward, Woodie Worley, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wyrick, Wyrick, Zuback, Frances A. C. Betty Sue Billy Eugene Harvey Patricia Pat Sandra Brenda G. Geraldine Gene Zvoncheck, Dorothy Ann Happiness Is Discover We'll always remember our freshman year of girls' giggles and boys' big talk. We can smile now at the initiation. Ask John Antley. Remember the way everyone laughed and cried at the Columbus- Jordan football game when the score was a tight 19-18? We know how foolish we must have looked to the upperclassmen during the first week when we seemed. so lost. To see Mr. Reid walking around the school, with his solemn expression, gave us fears at first. We finally learned that he was a jolly good friend more often than we suspected. Office bench warmers Raymond Taylor and johnny Floyd agree. Loud speakers in the lunch rooms gave us a much happier out- look while we were going through the long, long lunch lines. Do we like to eat and grow! Ask our champs Fat Kirkland-and Yours truly . The Valentine Dance was a heart flutter for all of us. Seeing the beautiful decorations put stars in our eyes. Football practice has its grip on Charles Skinner. English has its grip on most of us. As long as we have a good friend like Mr. Waite for English, however, give us any kind of workout. With all these great and wonderful things happening, how could any newcomer help falling in love with Jordan High and its traditions? We are sure that this year will be treasured in the memories of all the freshmen, who have learned among other things, that happiness is discovery. -John David Gray Left to Right: Larry Jones, Bueter Jeffries, Judy Beech, Carol Sue Miller FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President .............,...............,........................................ LARRY JONES Vice-President ........ ......, B USTER J EFF RIES Secretary ............ ................ I UDY BEECH Treasurer .... ....... C AROL SUE MILLER 9-1 Left to Right: Pres., Jimmy Ash- moreg Treas., Linda Adams, V. Pres., Butch Barfieldg Sec., Linda Barnett. R FRESHMAN HDME . Q f if-gf 1 'X in l dw K 0?--t in-a. M .. 5 wwf 3' -if ' .1 B g ' A -f '-'.2.--.x...f .,,.g.1 f- 1 ,.1:g.-.1-.5-. R - V. 3 21: ' T 'Sis -.guy - sage...-if A-. . -'lp .wa 9-2 Left to Right: Sec., Judy Beech, V. Pres., John Blizzard, Pres., Freddie Blanton, Treas., Tina Bonner. 9-3 Left to Right: Sec., Annette Buck- ner, Treas., Edna Buckner, V. Pres., Paulette Bridgesg Pres., Carolyn Brooks. 9-5 Left to Right: Sec., Carolyn Cul- pepper, Treas., Betty Sue Davisg Pres., Rebba Daultryg V. Pres., Reece Davis. --iq f 9-4 Left to Right: Treas., Glenda Faye Chapman, V. Pres., Judy Cooper, Sec., Laffaye Cobbg Pres., Jack Compton. QF. I Zi -ff 'rel 5165? U we 3, . 9-6 Left to Right: Sec., Delores Dent, Treas., Ben Duncan, Pres., Judy Dey, V. Pres., Juengen Disch. ROOM OFFICERS to v- Pres., Jame Elkins, Sec., Barbara Farris, Treas., Larry Fountain. 9-9 Left to Right: Pres., Donny Hamilton, V. Pres., Jo Ann Hamilton Treas., Sandra Grayg Sec., Terry Gray. 9-10 Left to Right: Treas., Oneida Harrisong Sec., Janet Herreg V. Pres., Jackie Hinton, President., Lamar Henderson. 9-11 Left to Right: Sec., Mary Frances Hubbard, V. Pres., Rose Hullg Pres., 9-12 Left to Right: V. Pres., Buster Jeffers, Pres., Larry Jonesg Sec., James Hurstoni Tfeas-, Charlotte H01- Donna J uneaug Treas., Peter Inks. linghead. 9-14 Left to Right: V. Pres., Ted Lock- larg Sec., Linda Lynch, Pres., Sherry Ann Leeg Treas., Billy Layton. F RESHMAN HOME 9-16 Left to Right: Treas., Sue Millerg Pres., Gail Midget, V. Pres., Sue Miles, Sec., Jean Messer. - Kincheng Sec., Pafsy Leonarmlg Treas., Wayne Kirkland 3 V. Pres., Sandra Lanier. W 9-15 Left to,Right: Pres., LeVerne Marshal, V. Pres., Virginia McDon- ald, Treas., James McClure, Sec., Sherry Massey. 9-18 Left to Right: Treas., Gloria Playcrg Sec., Leroy Pipkinsg V. Pres., Barbara Parks, Pres., Dorothy Parks. ' 9-17 Left to Right: Sec., Nancy Mur- phy, Pres., Susan Orrg V. Pres., Bobby Nichols, Treas., Sheila Morgan. Rooivt OFFICERS 9-20 Left to Right: Sec., Eileen Rusteng V. Pres., Hearem Smith, Pres., Carole Russell, Treas., Lenette Shelly. 9-19 Left to Right: Sec., Mike Reid, Treas., Martha Richards, Pres., Carolyn Randolph: V. Pres., Linda Smith. N 1 I 9-21 Left to Right: V. Pres., Tommy Stubbs, Sec., Julia Strickling Treas., 9-22 Left to Right. V Pres Willie Sumkie. Sec. May Swafford. T1-Cas Betty Stuart, Pres., David Stor . - ' ' - 'l , ' , ' X y Shirley Taylor, Pres., Billy Thompson. ,Y -,- l . ,... - 9-23 Left to Right: Treas , Jerry Tomblin' Sec., Patricia Walker' Pres Ben Tombling V. Pres., Richard Wards. 1 , -1 9:24 Left to Right: Treas., Cheryl. White, Sec., Laura Wittakerg Pres., Jim Wrllbanksg V. Pres., Scott Wiggers. A .. 9-25 Left to Right: Pres., Glenda Willoughby, V. Pres., John Wilson, Sec., Jeanne Yates, Treas., Linda Wyrodick. D FRESHM N Adams, Linda Allen, Jerry Allen, Joe Alligood, Linda Amerson, Shirley , V Anderson, Jerry - W fy M Anderson, Thelma Anthony, Jerry 3 M... Anthony, Milton .1 Antley, John ,V ' Antler, Par Applewhite, Barbara Armstrong, Emma Grace - Arnold, Mary f ,. t Arrington, Mary Ann r. - we , , - -'vs' -zz, ft Arthur, Kenneth Ashmore, Jimmy I Austin, Ralph M Avery, Danny Avery, Martha Ellen . -, t . . Bagley, John Bailey, Jimmy t - - t -B ' In -'F ve A Q K I , an-K Ball, Betty Jean I 1 Q Barber, Janice M: Barfield, James , E 'iif'. -I ' Barnett, Linda Barron, Frank . Barron, Frank Lee f' we ' Q A M iir'. Bass, Annie J0 Baxter, Wayne ' QL- fr - A Q C Bedsole, Baker Bedsole, Kathryn Beech, Judy Bell, Barbara Ann Bennett, Letha Berdeaux, Gail Bigbie, Mary Lou Blair, Cora he Blakely, Charles L. -... Blanton, Freddie ' '- Blessman, Dale . Blizzard, John ' Blount, Brenda Boggs, Susan 1- . . . 4 K Bolin, Jerome ,.. ,. Z ,L . . Bolton, Linda , - , Bonner, Jimmy Bonner, Tina ' - Boozer, Ruth B - it . Bowens, Dan Boyd, Franklin Brady, Sue Brannon. Donald 5 , - A Brannon, Linda I , Brewer, Sue - B Bridges, Paulette - Brooks Carolyn K 'ju Brown: Ditz 1 ,A ' - ,. Brown, Hilda 5 A ' ' ,fa an ' 1' ' he .., 5,5 N 1 ' fy: A i at ,W 3 gig, , Q Brown, James 3, ca ., iffli, N51 - E Brown, Lewis , Brown, Sharon - A Brunson, Alva ' ,.,t , A , , V jmr , Buchanan, Charles L -V Buchanon, Jerry g i- 'H 1 fM'?i V Buckner, Annette V , A Buckner, Edna ',-, New 'K Burkett, Eugene X V' ,. A V' Burnham, Kenneth , A ' Burns, Brenda . i - , Burns, Bruce .,,. 1' . ,, H A .f,, ,.,. Burt, Cecil lf f 3' aft 4 s i A Q 2 : ' Bvrd,R11SSe11 rt 1 tgi gtr gii :-f 9 2 ' i ti' 1 ' , , ' V A A y ...,, ' t wee' - . . - - 55 - ' Q Z J E -4 in ,V in ! 1 aynr c , - J X, ag W., as., - Brant, Lee Q af' A' 'K 9, f , g K 21, ,www -, S., -' F J vii ,, . f df - 'ff u i gg,a, Efiz,sfets?1YSff1ff, Q-. ' r .5 ,Mfz,r4 V . - ,J : ,.f,,w V nie gE9g:f2s: 1 'T ' ,s:i'1 m - 5 'Sw -'..1,- 1 w- 5' 4.1 . A J e e he t 1 sta B A iee W I - L w ft QE l L C g. , l 'Gi' EJ, we t . is L.. ttf 't -i I K E A J . w 1 sez, ' .. 't 7, Q ' tf:,, l A B ,,, .,., . , i . .af 1 ' 19 112y:,,:1e.f-,, ., . f fifw' .1 -: . .ff ia' 2 M 4 I .aa . 4' tt 4+ af M4 A iw t 53 if 1 W 35 . ,Z ,laar . In a 'W Lt W! is X -.L t -in ,J , ,. il-ia: ,at K 'fn y W J' Q N. , .- 1 ,, 'Q- i 'it ,.,,.,, 'V 'ir I' iw-yi JIQH, ,.. it-U L , , , rr 6 sg, Q fn 'S 3 Q1 my -. f it 2,7 F ,.,, Y S a Y ii T3 ,, ,,! B at fb, ff ,I ' r T . 2,- Vi: . 3. rev - S N K -'od X Q X Q. ,7V, J K W. J' Q W Y -, f1sztLs'1ff.-2 igififfxszv ?' .1f ,gg Sa, My -- .W - a gg,- 3' mf A M 1 t - if We. 4 23 iii' , Q Qu JEECE 25 - 5 - Q 'Q xsf'1 dk D an CLASS OF 1962 , mm h. , ree t 'Fa ' 1112? J , -L s ' K if 53' at J 37' as ,, ' -all Ci- ,, w t - S li' f'A 3 1 1 4LA p Y mfi pi p m V tj 1,, 11 ,Vh. ,t,, tttsse - ' gwi .ima Q,aiv M 5iMr'igi'iQiQafi tii t itti ,, l ,ff l ' ,rffi ii i! BCCM V, VVV, 'I 1 K:-at I ' . V I I Vi mm T it 4- 'f- i '1' ' '-L, 'M ii ik?-iii? '-.B 'N i K- X l 1 xt 1 .XLHQQ Cagle, Bill Cain, Gerald Cannon, Betty Jean Cannon, Eugenia Cannon, Lamar Cannon, Billy Carlyle, Billy Carpenter, David Carter, David Carver, Dianne Chadwick, .lerry Chalkley, Ben Chambers, Billy Chambers, ,Iudy Chance, Mandy Chandler, Shirley Chapman, Glenda Chatham, Marvin Chestnut, Martha Clark, Charlotte Clark, Annette Clark, Carole Clark, George Clark, Jimmy Clegg, Rickey Clements, Patricia Cobb, Billy Cobb, La Faye Cochrane, Linda Coe, Eugene Coker, Johnny Coker, Kenneth Collins, Danny Collins, Karen Collinsworth, Randall Colman, Richard Compton, ,lack Conwell, Margie Cooper, Judith Coppedge, Tommy Corbine, Gary Cornett, Sandy Cotton, Gene Cotton, Tommy Cox, Ernestine Crabtree, Carolyn Crane, Carl Crawford, Kathleen Crawford, Joyce Crews, Roy Culpepper, Carolyn Culpepper, Sherry Culverhouse, Jerry Currie, Greg Cyree, Delores Danford, Sara Danley, Nancy Darsey, Glenda Daughtry, Reba Davidson, Allen Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Deal, Dean, Cornelia Eugene Douglas James Jane Reece Sue Clay Dianne DeMent, Paul Dempsey, Ronald Dent, Delores Denton, .loyce Dey, Judith fs? Z Dick, Lawrence Dickerson, Mary Ann Disch, Juergen Dodson, Edwin Dohney, Richard Dollar, Linda Donahoo, Mary Jane Donahoo, Patsy Dowling, Gloria Dubose, Sue Dudley, Richard Dudley, Steve Duffey, Bonetia Duke, Dianne Dukes, Earl Duncan, Benjamin Duncan, Bill Dunn, Bobby Dunsford, Terron Dykes, Wynette Edmondson, Donald Edmondson, Jerry Edwards, Bonnie Edwards, Charles Eiland, Wayne Elkins, James Elkins, Janie Elliott, Earl Ellis, W. G. Ellis, David O,Neil Ellison, Diane Elmore, Betty Engleking, Nancy Jean Enlow, Jimmy Ennis, Warren Ensley, Mike Eurquhart, Mildred Diane Evans, Barbara Jane Faircloth, Bessie Marie' Farris, Barbara Faulkner, Jane Fennell, Mike Fields, Brenda Fields. Mary Fletcher, Johnnie Flournoy, Phillip Fortner, Bonnie Sue Fountain, Larry Fourhman, De Vaughn Franklin, Penny Frazier, Kenneth Frost, Louise Fulford, Sam Fuller, June Gammell, Carol Ann Gardner, Edward Garnto, Lawton Garrett, Barbara Gause, Jimmy George, Alice Gibson, Eleanor Gibson, Wiley Gill, Joyce Gill, Judith Gissendanner, Gordon Givens, Larry Godfrey, Ray Godwin, Foy Eugene Gore, Brenda Gordon, Barbara Graham, Harvey Grantham, James Earl Grantham, Jerry Grantham, Linda F R ES H M E J F J issilt . to l . ,. . ., , .L A .. ff VV .. .., 'Q 1. , , .As ,S it- VV V fi'-Q. Ut.-1 L. . V V . , ,L ,VV ,VV .V V V, , V V VVV? V ,Q i, ,ViV.V, ,VV VV V, V .. A V V. ., ,VV Q? . 1: ' -, j ,mr 1,5 ' if ,. I V 'pf 'W . L, F l .ef W . J t1'ie, ,, tte ' 1 '- . Y . , . V V 1 ,'iL 3 ' ,, sg, KQV , l ,,,,, . F f..,-f.f, , L-,,k-- V tV,.V5gVj ff V - V .L rt., ',,,,- .. , y yisr , ., V ,. V V ,f VV AXV 15. M., R, I Vrf,.V 1, Wilg, V, ,,V,,- 2 , 't'.i, 3 , ,. . E ' I E J 1: 'Q t V t ,-Q15 ig lf. I ,,-. '1 'ff . F if . ' .J I : - f f f, f 55' 1,2 ' Q .1 - - i -. fi ' .. 4' at 5' . . L ,.s l V, , . . , , ,. A s t W V , -. V f-wg' . 1 stts 1 as -X f We . ff it . V V V ,, . V 5 ' t . H Q 1 W W ,S . .,.. , Q1 i.r, f . ,...., W M ' F ' . J ' ttzs Q y , .,,. T t. it V V A . . V Ei K VV V A - VV V VV , yy.. , . of ' i Jl i'fzQ. ,z :.' -. H E -, ' ., ,gffzztrs ,1 -,- ' ' Q J ' 'X E... ,., 's-' ,stt ' ,,,E33V,,, :,V.' V f V . V g, VV , ' -' - V A-frs,,, -5:-nf: sg ' f ri,1.i-, VV ' ' - S' JF :P . 7-, V, V..VVV A 14' iiiwziv sul.: '. f.f.1f 1,3-me V 11 2. .. was - r w St- 1 'ffitfsiziff-' 555 if .gz s,,1 1'.1:'f'.:1-left? U ':!-if : lf: -1 5 ,19 5-z'fsf'rFi,-7 'pi-f!'::, :: -' a rf' ' gf-2 8-.:,4XjQ!Us'T9 st:,g,s-5,gi:,,3 it . LS' fgsbff.-mia? 1- f -fit.2:g.gi:',,4 v a t 'Lf 'i .5-fa if C , ,,,, , se , , CLASS OF 1962 -- f, 0. y, Q 5,5 1.1!-ttf' J- i 5:54 i' Efxii, ,, . or , ,,,, 52 ,, ,, , 353 is 3 aa A I Q L 'NNY as . k H X I I at ,5- ,., V V at , , A: V A ,B , ,,,f3, it , . 'EN if ,sgr- Ye ,iff R' 1 , ,gf at Ki y H il ' 4 ' . ' -. f V J s J' ttaa i . .,: n o ' - V N K , H V ,, V V V 3 in . , V 'I ,L, A if E ,V 1 ,M . 3 -J, H V 4 Q V ,g k K 1 ., f, jvlh-hw ,Qi k I .Q V ,rj K if - I .. k 'B' R45 ., H ii 7 A i f' J I B i s .. Z' A ffm. , at Y r . -f Q A at J at iiti R . . J af - F ,,, ,J , , V - FP: -vt' , z ,,Z, Q: , , y Q , g 4 F A fe .3 , Q s.: ' I I, I, i A - - A I ii ,., 4 A ,I ii K 55-3 S ,, v, T 'Pig , M ., J -,, H., H A K'kV , ,.f. , Q. 1 '.,,:,aR',, I, I ,iiifir ' ii' , ' 6 ,, v ? ! x X: 2 ,gt ' ,,.,..,,. S , , A . f lf2 J if J -, 'melt 'SLESJ ,,, 4 . 1 ,'.' , .J it f ' P ,, ,M-..,,,, f ':,,.. ' l f ' steer? , ,f , ' , W . LW W, M ,, l T tt, if V 1 'kZ'l :Ia 'IV' -f ' V fg A 1, . L Ki ea Y Y ,,'.,, ,fl 1. 1.:-, .53 if A ' 'I-1 ft -- ' ,, Cray, John David Gray, Lynell Gray, Terry Jean Gray, Sandra Gray, Shirley Green, Bruce Green, Duane Green, Martha Green, Patsy Sue Greene, Richard Greer, Jerry Grice, Patricia Griffin, Barbara Grimes, Ann Grimes, Carolyn Griner, Barbara Grisham, Diane Grisham, Elizabeth Grissom, Jo Grooms, Judy Ann Gruber, Carolyn Guthrie, William Joe Gunn, Glenda Haden, Vera Hagler, Fulton Hall, Glenda Hallford, Boyd Ham, John Hamlin, Jane Hamilton, Donnie R. Hamilton, Joanne Hammock, Martha Harbert, Wayne Harper, Jack Harris, Bertha Harris, Betty Harrison, Juanita Harrison, Oneida Hart, Jimmy Hart, Milton Hasty, Mary Hayes, Carolyn Hayes, Sara Ann Haynes, William Helmantoler, Bobby Helms, Dyanne Helms, Faye Helms. Robert Henderson, Lamar Henson, Frank Herre, Janet Herren, Brenda Herring, Geraldine Herring, Mary Hewitt, Sam Hicks, Gwen Higginbotham, Randy Hinson, Ronnie Hinton, Jackie Hobbs, Bobby Hodge, Betty Lou Hodges, Carol Hogan, Belinda Hogan, Sandra Hollis, Billy Holiday, Billy Hollinghead, Charlotte Holman, Bobby Holman, Jimmy Holt, Jack Holt, Terry Hood, Hugh Hopper, Robert Hopperstad, James Horton, Brenda House, Sandra Howard, Bobby Ray Howard, Sue Howard, Martha Howard, Peggy Howell, Glenn Hubbard, Maria Hubbard, Mary Frances Hughey, Dorothy Hull, Rose Hunt, Donald Hunter, Norman Hurston, James Hussey, Shirley Huston, Douglas Hutchinson, Ray Hutchinson, Jean Inks, Peter Jackson, Carol James, Lacey Jeffries, David Jeffries, William Jinright, Drucilla Johnson, Gene Johnson, Janice Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Linda Johnson, Steve Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Elizabeth Gwendolyn Jacky Larry Martha Richard Ronald Jordan, Donald Jordan, Randy Juneau, Donna Keith, Samuel Kelley, Larry Kelly, Ronnie Kendrick, Jerry Kennedy, Robert Kinard, Mary B. King, King, King, King, King, Albert Charles Christine Diane Forrest Kirby, Barbara Kirkland, Lloyd Kirkland, Ronald Kirkland, Sybil Kirkland, Wayne H. Kirkland, Wayne C. Kinchens, Glenda Kitchens, Tony Kreeger, Walter Kyle, Ray Lamb, Dianne Landreau, Jimmy Lane, Dianne Lane, Paul Langley, Robert Lanier, Sandra Lawson, Eleanor Lawson, Patsy Layton, Billye Ledbetter, Sally Lee, Bobby Lee, Nicholas f -wa if , 125 W Elf ga ll? 1 35 2 1 ts 5 W, ,fd '- 1 si 1, -1s111,1rf ' 1ff:fL21 ,, 1, Q ay P fi E ,1 1n,g,f2f,1' ' 3 ti, , -5 A 11 ,.. it ,. - rr- , I ' V fig 1 1 l 1 - . 1 . ,.., G 'K V 5553? f ,f 1 QF' R 15 'Pte ' 1' 1 fc-asf 5' -1' HY :. ' -iir11!1P'2'i7 '1 ' ,r -'few is in X, f , , get-?t11j11 , 1 il tff-- r x A I I W g ffzzf 11 1 1 1: L1 jg 71, Q, -5 , L, ' i S S . : A is-,,1 ?ji.,, V Il I Q 1, . 1 - 1 , 11 '- 1 , 2 - -'-' , 21 . , K ' , , 'E 1 1 f' K i' . ' V Q, 1' ' 55,1 - ' , 1 . 1121? 1 ' f 1 - T-N1 A -V l lst 'Q , E J' J' lt, K S' K it M 521 1 so 'S' I it ll! 'H 33' 1 1 7, R f, ii 'if , l Simian- W, 1 ' Y X1 1 :-' ,sw , ik si , .. , , K pg, ws. In 5, , 1 I- I 5 1 we - - 1119s, 5-..' . , 4.- 41. , 'W' F ' ' i, , - ,sq 1 , 'i'i ,if-,,,1,,1. Xa , t , K fo 5 . Q .'?Li ':f fi.. ef ya, . N K f ,Q rf X t X 4-Q ,Q ,1 ,1. A , 11 ,Q at y at was t 'Q I , 13 ' K V1 ,K X , . 1, 1 Q - ,, 1 7- -,s 1 1 kj '1 I tv - 1 , K ,J fizm r- 1 1 Z, , 1-2555, , M51 1 A I az w e L 15. H - mfr-1 ' 3 ' rr r 1 ' T 2 1 - . 1 ,I 1:1 ,. , of - 1,55 A 2 H1 11 D , D sf ' ' a li K ' VTE! s '1 1 3 1511 ' 1 , 5' . Uf'51Q V?-.,,11, 1 Ii i T ti 735 - - i 1 is, 5 ' aw' - 171' S- USL- 'f : W k 11115214915-1 ,1 1 4: .. B f1 11,-1 ,1 Q '11 1,135 1 35222, ' K I - i . 5 11 .z, 1 ' ' r ' ered fb 4. ,134 W - f ,s - Us 'mc -, 'ftmssfaias '- s ,t 1 V , rm ,,,., - A . P . 1,1,, 1 . 1 ,,, L 1 K- 1,111 , -a 1 H- f, - 'rye 'L-. JJ! I l 1 ,,11 - S -gg , , 21 'W M112 i f 1'5 '1s, 2, F 1 T 1f1 ?: -:-f- f !E?T'1: 11 ,S 513 5? W '. - 111,1 .f 11-1 - WMS L i, if S- sis' Sei f, if if D, 5- , t . ,- figs ' , . ,L 'Wi M iv , 1' - , .izg w M- l tetetn l , ,,,: x P, if , 5 , 4, , iz -' an h,k , , ii CLASS OF 1962 Lee, Sherri Ann Leech, Calvin Le June, Joseph Leonard, Patsy Levens, Pat Linton, Douglas Littleton, Robert Littleton, Sandra Livingston, Diane Livingston, Janice Locklar, Ted Long, Fred Lott, Bruce Love, Thacker Lunsford, Johnny Lynch, Linda J. Lynn, Charles Ronald Lynn, Charles Richard Mann, Freddy Marshall, Leverne Martin, Cullie Martin, Danny Martin, Delois Martin, Gay Martin, Janie Martin, Linda Martin, Lou Martin, Pat Massey, Sherry Mathews, Glen Mattox, Mary McAlister, James McCain, Ross ,fa 'Q fi ,ja H' Lf' f, f W .. , McCard, Katherine McClung, Wayne McDaniel, Linette McDonald, Robert McDonald, Virginia McGahee, Mack McGee, Nancy Mclntosh, Janice Mclntyre, Mary Jane McKinney, Charles McKinney, Lois McLeod, Mary McNeal, Brenda McNeal, Doris McPhail, Edwin McQuaig, Judy McQuinn, Raymond Eugene McRae, Brenda McRae, Joan ' Meadows, Jerry Mercer, Joseph Messer, Jean Mickle, Virginia C. Mickler, James Preston Midgett, Charlotte Midgett, Gail Milan, Douglas Miles, Sue Miller, Carol Sue Miller, Carolyn Sue Miller, Fay Miller, Michael Miller, Sylvia Miller, Tommy Milner, Lucy Missildine, Julia Moats, Glenda P. Mock, James Moody, Joe Moore, Gary Moore, Judy Moore, Lois Moore, Luther D. Moore, Steve W. Morgan, Kay Morgan, Roy M. Morgan, Sheila N. Morgan, Verma Morris, Curtis Morton, Charles Moss, Marvin Mote, Martha A. Mott, Dawn Mulkey, Ray Mulkey, Sherrell Murphy, Nancy C. Myers, .lerry Neaves, Ruth Netherland, Glenda Nichols, Robert K. Norman, Oline C. Norrell, Larry R. Norton, Larry Odom, Jo Ann Ogle, Charles Oliver, Billy Oliver, Linda A. Orr, Susan D. O'Shields, Shelby Overby, Richard Palmer, Bruce Wayne Parkerson, Jimmy Parks, Barbara Parks, Dorothy Parr, Gloria Parrish, William Patrick, Christine Paul, Shirley Paulk, Kenneth Hugh Pelfrey, Jerry Randall Pemberton, .lerry Lee Peters, Patricia Petty, Martha Jane Petty, Peggy Phillips, Bennie Erwin Phillips, Ricky Burt Pipkins, Leroy Pitts, Larry Player, Gloria Plymale, Cecil Royce Poole, Cheryle Pope, Philip Powers, Ellis Prevatt, Victor Price, Patricia Pugh, Bobby Pugh, David Putnam, Thelma Quattlebaum, Jerry Railey, Ann Raines, Claude Raines, May Randolph, H. Carolyn Ransom, Joseph Ray, Robert Redding, Paul Redcliff, Priscilla Register, Elaine Rehburg, Ronnie Reid, Gerald Reid, Mike Relford, Ray Rhodes, Fred Rhymer, Earl Rice, C. Danell FRESHMEN M in hw wfa . , 'E 4053 '11, ' . W ,Qi 5-W ort iy, tysetty e 5 ,. JPL, e 7 ' -.r, -me ,.,.. - f,.. --V. V S in ,Q A CLASS OF 1962 E ,, -r . ' s ' , G Qf 'ai V... ' 1--. .-A , 1 , K 1 V A - , 1 ,,,L It ,, ,, mil ' , Q , ., 'ZVVQQV V I ' JH S 235, - flfirzs fax I V ' - K H, .., .. V I ff , V K ' 5115, - V zlssifej V A 6, ef, ff 1 Y , relief I ' ' ' me .. '- 1 q it gal' V ff H ..,,. A , ., f in . VV 5, Q,-53633, , 2, by egg: . T' 9 Sage, ., -v . av' ' - . . i .M V , ., R ,W ,g,, A ,gy . nm .. 5 ' - , M, , A .. Q iq. ,, V V . t .. g, si, b at A - S - , . 5 ,..2 . .. , A nw ,G 1, V. f f 'YC , SV ,V , ' B' '-:gif V ' , Q L ,fue 5' . ' A ,lifjkgg-iili ' 55, ' ,Q ' H VL g A V . ' H: .1 H 1 A, I 'levfm g'-ILVVQ . , . V K V' ' f XX V' f ag , 4' f IEE, its 5411: ,. V V - 1 . ,,L, ' ' R' V 'WM ,,,.. . ' f- s5'fV-'Vs . ,V 'z-ggkistgeft .. , it ,,, ,ifijisj V1 ww 2 3 , f ., .Q -V . ' We .. .V 4 ' I . ' 'L , dia' nw, g g - ' ,Q f ' ' V- -A k , ,,,,,!m -:iii ,,.1EL:: A - 'ri 1- .. ' A f Ve, QV , V A 'K V' it V , V, ,.. so r L, l ,V on , L G s V V i 1, V it t l 've -' le . i ff, if 2 ,m., ' , L '. v i w kkk' K rf- I .- nk A .,,' ' K' 5 f y ., G VV ,.,,V. M ,li 5 ' ft V , , L vi iV L ' e . nnss Um,,, d' g g .. . 1 is ' 2 I W, , ,m V g, .Q -mm '. V ., , ,'V1,A m -V Richards, Martha Riddle, Gloria .lean Rigsby, Leonard Ritchie, Glenda Roberts, .lolene Roberts, Larry Roberts, William Roche, Leo Rodgers, Brenda Rodgers, William Ronquist, William Rowland, Jack Rustin, Eileen Russell, J. Carol Sanes, Jean Sanders, Gary Sanders, Larry Sasser, Geraldine Savelle, Linda Schneeherger, Holger Schroeder, Suzanne Scott, Augustine Scott, Beatrice Scott, Roger Screws, .lack Sellers, Alice Shehane, Ronnie Shehane, Martha Shelley, Lynette Shelley, Ralph Shellnutt, Barbara Short, R. Jerome Simmons, Lee Simmons, Mary Ann Sizemore, Shirley A. Skinner, Charles Smith, Aron Smith, Hairam Smith, David H. Smith, Gene Smith, Linda Smith, Martha Smith, Carol Smith, Robert Smith, Sylvia Smith, Terry Smith, Yolanda Snell, Cecil Snowberger, Carol South, Jimmy Sprunk, Peggy Stanford, .lack Steare, Phillip Steele, Mary Stewart, Betty Streetman, Lemuel Strickland, Margarette Stricklin, Julia Stokes, Betty Stone, Donna Stone, Jerry Stone, Ronnie Storey, David Story, Herbert Stubbs, Tommy Sturkie, Willie Suggs, Angela Sullivan, Roberta Summers, Donald Sutherland, Emmajean Sutter, David Sutton, George Swafford, Mae Sykes, Earl Taft, Billy Tanner, Arthur Tarver, Bobby Tate, James Tadlock, Shirley Taylor, Martha Taylor, Mary Ann Taylor, Raymond Taylor, Shirley Thaggard, Bobby Thaxton, Jane Thomas, Richard Thompson, Ann Thompson, Billy Thompson, Larry Thornton, Gilbert Thrash, Charles Thrower, James Tice, Billy Jackson Tice, Charles Tinsley, Nancy Dianne Todd, Butch Tomblin, Ben Tomblin, Gary Tomblin, Jerry Toole, Roxie Ann Trawick, Linda Elaine Traywick, Joseph Trimm, Rebecca Ann Turner, William Thomas Tyson, James Dewitt Underwood, Don Underwood, Julia Ussery, Glenda Vaughn, Ray Wages, Butch Waldron, Kathy Wallace, Jeanette Wallace, Larry Walker, Pat Walsh, Lanny Walls, Patsy Ann Ward, Richard Wasden, Marilyn Watson, Harold Weaver, Charles Webster, Betty Weir, Bobby Welch, Judy Welsh, Mike Westbrook, Mary Frances Whatley, Tony Wlviddon, Frances Whitaker, Kathryn Whitaker, Lora White, Cheryl White, Doris White, Dottie White. John White, Samuel Whitehurst, Dianne Whitley, Angela Whitley, Linda Whittington, Cynthia Whitton, Jack Wickham, Sue Wiggers, Scott Wiggins, Freddie Wilbanks, Jim Wilcox, Sheila Wilks, Wayne Williams, Betty Williams, Don Williams, Doris t ' ss L,- . Mg. ,, WM. ,t FRESHMEN 162' fm 'ie ,g 11 A 1 g y: 11, rg :.z,:Q ggi' tx , , ,vs K We , ',-' L- lbr' i . L' . ., . .W I-puff i Xa! I -:M-::---f f t sifiiw- - 12551: ., X 4'5- nm, - rg-. JV ,mf I ,gaata .fa . fp ga :Se . -' A , ' 5 -'-'uv ' V H w',w3 i' 7 'liar' .' .sl14WQ'7 .,-.f :' !-'a'i,'2? Sififf 5' 'F ft ' 'xi , , N CLASS OF 1962 4 . ., , . ,,tL,,. .,L,, , if., ,WM t H J 14, li ' ' Q -15 - ,ggzif gm.: 2 ,, f ,f , ' 1 A- 1 g- I -P , I ' 7 t li I I ,S iff 11 1 5' WW ff 'W 4' , t A 1 ' w i ., tfwt-4152521 ' M 7 122 -113, . Q J UNIORS Ard, Carole Bryant, Minnie Ellis, Ruth Harrold, Viola Martin, Barbara McClellen, Jerry Miles, Harold Reynolds, Bill Smith, Earl Stewart, Elmer Taylor, Bill! Wesley, Eva SOPHOMORES Abercrombie, Floyd Baxley, Ruth Bennett, Betty Jo Brooks, Billie Brown, Ronald Burnham, Jimmy Cook, Barbara Creel, Charlotte Ann Day, James Denney, Ronnie Dennis, Charlotte Finley, Bobby Forrest, Richard Galliher, Margaret Gordy, Helen Gordy, Patricia Hammock, Auburn Harrell, Carole UNDERCLASSMEN NOT PICTURED Harris, Dianne Henderson, Wayne Hill, Rickie Hooks, Earl Hubbard, William Huckaby, Kay Johnson, Wayne Jones, Robert Jones, Ronnie Judah, Jerome Landreau, Larry Littleton, Sara Martin, Barbara McKoon, Patricia Moore, Rex Moore, Vickie Morris, Carolyn Newman, Jeanette Overby, Ronald Owens, Billy Palmer, Linda Mae People, Larry Pickren, Ricky Plummery, Nathan Price, Ronald Proctor, Glenda Rayburn, Dianne Reedy, Billy Rogers, Wayne Salazar, Mickey Sasser, Martha Faye Shehane, William Siggler, Charles Smith, George SteelY, Jo Ann Strickland, James Suggs, James Swain, David FRESHMEN Akridge, Norman Anderson, Frances Barrett, James Bundy, Mary Lura Burk, Micheal Caldwell, Nellie Lee Carroll, Sally Frances Childer, Eva Cobb, Edith Collier, Ronald Conway, Tom Cooper, Jo Anne Cox, David Crane, Carl Culverhouse, James Davis, John Denny, Billy Wayne Dixon, Marlene Edwards, .Jimmy Elinski, Kay Everett, Lenette Finley, Ronnie Floyd, Johnny Fretwell, Nellie Frew, Bonnie Lee Gibbons, John Gilleland, Rexine Gordan, Nancy Green, Duane Green, Jerry Green, James Griggs, Betty Grisham, Ethel Grisham, Linda Harrold, Betty Lee Hart, Jimmy Harden, Vera Hester, James Hester, Marion Hyatt, Billie Ann Jeffries, David Jones, Tarry Kyle, Ray Leach, Calvin Landreau, Jimmy Lisle, Clifford Longo, Patricia Lungi, Elanor Lynn, Sue Martin, Ellen Martin, Kent Mathews, Jennie Mathews, Juanita McCarty, John McCoy, Sophis McCord, Katherine McCormick, Johnnie McKnight, Ronnie Medlock, Jerry Williams, James Williams Lawrence Williams, Lynn Williams, Mike Williams, Pat Williams, Ronald Williams, Roy Williaxns, Sarah Williams, Shirley Williams, Travis Willoughby, Glenda Wilson, John Wilson, Luther Wilson, Pat Windham, Diane Wofford, Larry Wood, Herbert Wood, Nora Ann Worrell, Lavaughn Wright, Alice Wright, Charles Wynn, James Wyrosdick, Linda Wyrosdick, Richard Yancey, Carol Yates, Jeanne Youngblood, Carolyn Youngblood, .loe Metzler, Lawrence Muckey, Vernon Olin, Norman Raborn, Wardell Redding, Paul Robinson, Kaye Russell, Dorma Ryan, Judy Sanders, Mary' Seeley, Harlan Smith, Bernie Smith, Carolyn Smith, Leroy Smith, John Strickland, Linda Taylor, Margaret Thomas, Battiato Thomas, Charles Venable, Ruth Versey, Glenda Wages, Harold Waldrop, Windall Walters, Sheryl Wells, Patsy Ann Wheatly, James White, James Wier, Bobby Wilks, Mark Williams, Frankie Williams, Gynell Williams, William Winget, Jewel Yawn, Bobby Q-..M.....,.Mw, hm 2, is ,wg +12 .fri . glmggif ., vw ss ' 'I -Q 51 A . JS , 'i1sia1?2f Mu 0 R G H N I Z H T I 0 N S lst Row: Becky Newton, Judy Dey, Judy Herring, Russell Byrd, Nancy Newton. 2nd Row: Gloria King, Charles En- finger, Linda Miles, Leroy Osborne, Lynda Alberson, Byron Smith, Linda Barnett. 3rd Row: Delores Cox, Rita Brciwn, Rita Thomas, ,lo Horton, ,lo Ann Duncan, Joe Lauderdale, Elaine Taylor, Miss Emma Jayne Bernholz. President Charles Enfinger STUDENT COUNCIL As the central governing agency for the student body, the Student Council coordinates the activities of the school. Members are elected on the basis of character and leadership. Besides the four general officers, each of the four classes is represented by four students and each oli the clubs is entitled to one representative. The Council sponsors such projects as the elec- tion of class officers, Honor Day, and others which promote the good of the school. Its primary purpose is to make Jordan High a school in which both stu- dents and faculty are happy to work. Leroy Osborne Linda Miles Vice President SCCl'C!al'y Treasurer Linda Alberson LIBRARY STAFF Librarian Miss Evelyn Smith THE LIBRARY The purpose of our library is threefold: to sponsor a greater interest among the students in the use of books and other li- brary materialsg to stimulate reading in- ' terestsg and to improve the library service Y of the school. Clerical Assistant Clerical Assistant Pat Martin Faye Newton ? M' gb 'vi ,lin f' Left to Right: Emmitt Swint, Pat Martin, Faye Newton. 2nd Row: Miss Smith, Ann Howard, Nancy Brantly, Edna Elliott, Priscilla Seines, Pat Williams, Mrs. Stephens, Becky Rainey 3rd Row: Walter Redman, Patsy Capayne, Frances McCormick, Bethy Miller, Priscilla Hardy, Margie 0,Neal, Jean Glover, Annette Pilgrim, Evon Wages, Kenneth Cobb. A Reading from left to riht. lst Row: Sherry Martin, Sandra Huff, Shirley Searcy, Brenda Cavitt, Judy Webster, Margaret Mobley, Janice Marion, Virginia Johnson, Elsie Ledford, Dorothy Whatley, Brenda Roland, Juleen Sewell. 2nd Row: Norma Gambill, Virginia, Mayo, Gerl Dene Tate, Billie Jaggard, Heneritta Barber, Barbara Watford, Myrl Sikes, Ann Adams', Pat Martin, Faye Newton, Sue Hair, Bonnie Grubbs, Barbara Middleton. 3rd Row: Glenn Stevens, Jerry Starling, Marie Sharp, Jerry Ervin, Wayne Brannon, Lee Batastini, Martha Pruitt, Judy Kreeger, Paul Venable, William Willett, William Streetman, William Franklin. 4th Row: Arthur Lloyd, Dean Lamb, John Carter, Bryan Greenhaw Jerry Evans, Albert Howell, Henry Johnson, William Brooks, James Wall, Larry Crook, William Liddell. 5th Row: Mr. Richard Gunter, Walter Brown, Gerald Fountain, David Merrit, Alton Todd, Wayne Sanders, Yvonne Lingo, Tim Holt, Joe Taylor. DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING J Diversified Cooperative Training is a supervised occupational train- ing, work-study program to de- velop basic occupational competen- cies for subsequent employment in business and industry. The work- study arrangement combines class- room instruction in the school with supervised part-time employment Gerald Fountain Dean Lamb on lobs requiring training, Y President Vice President D. C. T. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................................ Gerald Fountain VICE PRESIDENT ..... ........... D can Lamb SECRETARY ................ ...... B arbara Watford TREASURER ................................ Juelleen Sewell PARLIAMENTARIAN ....... ....... B illie Jaggard HISTORIAN ................. ........... S ue Hair CHAPLAIN ........ ...... L arry Crook Barbara Watford Juelleen Sewell Secretary Treasurer A s J f . S I D. E. CLUB OFFICERS 1 h, g 1958-59 'iv- PRESIDENT ........................... ...... J ames Malloy VICE PRESIDENT ......,. ........... D onald Watson I',' L -V,A SECRETARY ............ Sandra Goodman 1 as I ' I , 'I A J' I TREASURER ..........,........ ....,. J erome Starling st C PARLIAMEN TARIAN .............. Juanita Jmright James Mallory Donald Watson President Vice President The Distributive Education Club consists of the students who are training in the field of selling, service, and distribution. These students are preparing for special- ized positions in retail vocations. The local club through its offi- cers keeps the state and national DECA informed of all important activities of the club. ff 1 'A f , 1 . , J g ' The purpose of the organization i is to create an appreciation of and , ,'e- it an abiding interest in distributive N ',, occupations and to develop leader- ,L ship, in the club activities and in the field of distribution, which is J competent, aggressive, self-reliant, ' cooperative and patriotic. Sandra Goodman Jerome Starling Secretary Treasurer DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION lst Row: Jack Kinchen, Donald Watson, Juanita Jinright, Sue Harbuck, Carol Mallory, Eddie Floyd, Virginia Dunn, Vince Ed- wards, Jimmy Walker. 2nd Row: Donnie Tew, Marjonie Antley, Lynette'Renf1'Oe, Cornelia Patterson, Theresa Trawick, Hilda Screws, Catherine Culpepper, Glenda Davis: 3rd Row: Miss Wheeler, Janet Dittee, Ronnie Moss, Stan ls0n,- Bobby Saffold, Jimmy Harper, Alton Poole, Jerome Starling, Richard Livingston, Bertaler Ross. 4th Row: Bobby Hinson, Sybil Bell, Jo Ann Oldridge, Marcell Zuback, Sandra Goodman, Peggy Lynn, Berry Saunders, Jane Guest, Barbara Key, Brenda Shepherd. 5th Row: Bobby Shakelfrod, James Mallory, Rayford Cheek, James Harris, Wiley Gray, Arnold Alexander, Jerry Watson, Harold Marlowe, David Howell, Billy Hamilton. ' R0'l'C CAPTAIN ENGLE SFC. ALFRED S. SHIRLEY PMSSIT INSTRUCTOR 23113 BATTLE GROUP STAFF OFFICERS Lt. Col. Jerome Dean Capt. Bob Hand Major James Chambless Capt. Johnny Dubose Capt. Harold Pate Capt. Jackie Frost Officers and Sponsors JCIOHIG Dei-111 James Chamhless Harold Pate Johnny Dubose Bob Hand Carol Yancey Barbara Adair Peggy Croom Pat Capayne Dannie Chapman Jackie Frost John Meadows Ronald Bonifay Earl Williams Frank Leverett Rita Thomas Sue Ellen Estes Ann Holland Margaret Layton Glenda Chapman Color Guard Formal Inspection, January '59 'r Jerry Starling, Jimmy Sasser, Curtis Walls, James Mills Colonel East presenting Lt. Hughes with Expert Rifleman Badge--Formal lnspection 15 January 1959. COMPANY E OFFICERS Capt. Robert R. Bonifay, PFC. Robert M. Pickern, lst Lt. Kenneth L. Taylor, SFC. Raymond Hasty. vjmx CFI N.: A f'-3 - N 1 , N ff 3 -K Q M , :ff-x we ax, nf-W hx ,fa ...fy 2 , . 3' 5 ' .-u-2--an , K, i 4 K X 1 a. , Q 5 1 - ' 5 9 a i 4 4 Q Q F un-5 s :quasi ' ' M4 A , E 6 1: 1 - Ll 1 . if g 1 L. , gp 5 . - . 1 . Q , M.: J i A l Q n n r 5 a 1 n 1 I i Q n 1 suzuki s ........,,,n n...M ......N U I ...4.... 1 .,...... Y ..m ..... uu,:,9 f .,,g-...gs : R- K , M K ' I X ' 1 I s ll 4 in is iw 1 ii f a 1 9 if 5 ,avr Aki.. 'T' , 'Q HE .g.,,.T..W ini M 15' ' 'P ' ' tif 'ff 1 K 'f 5 6 5 Q 9' '1' if 2 57 , in n u r ax v - n I p 1 g k',, 1 ,, 33 ' - , Q in 14- 1 ng... L.. .......1. ...ml l H l i I 14 ' 1'-I 14 Y ii X 5 47 A 4 ,, .1,f- A , F D F COMPANY F F. CO. QL-RJ STAFF lst. Lt. John F. Meadows, Pvt. Joe S. Lauderdale, 2nd Lt. Harry I Smith, SFC. Joseph W. Tasker. 1ST PLATOON, F CO. Left Front: lst Lt. Robert E. Dorriety. First Row: Sfc. Luther E. Arrant, Cpl. George W. Popp, Pvt. William L. Kay, Pvt. Philip A. Pope, Pvt. Joseph A. Ransom, Pvt. James E. Parkerson, Pfc. Jonathan Martin, Pvt. Danny Martin Pvt. Cecil R. Plymale. 2nd Row: Cpl. Eddie C. Cook, Pfc. William W. Brooks, Pvt. Ted Locklar, Pvt. Lee Simmons, Pvt. Leonard E. Rigsby, Pvt. Hugh L. Norton, Pvt. Calvin S. Leach. 3rd Row: Sgt. Tillman D. Anderegg, Pfc. George J. Mickle, Pvt. Jack S. Screws, Pvt. Jerome Short, Pvt. Olin C. Norman, Pvt. Walter R. Kreeger, Pvt. Robert R. Smith, Sfc. Raymond L. Robinson. 2ND PLATOON, F CO. Left Front: 1st Lt. Steve AD. Hughes: First Row: Cpl. Larry G. Davenport, Pvt. Lawrence Williams, Pvt. James M. Mills, Pvt. James A. Williams, Pvt. Aubrey Todd, Pvt. Scott Wiggers, Pvt. Jack M. Stanford, Pvt. Jerry W. Tom blim. 2nd Row: Cpl. Clarence L. Brady, Pic. Micky Hancock, Pvt. Cary W. Tomlin, Pvt. Harry R. Wages, Pvt. Joe Youngblood, Pvt. Travis M. Williams, Pvt. .lack A. Whitton, Pvt. Larry Wallace. 3rd Row: Pfc. Leonard L. Peoples, Cpl. Jimmy R. Burnham, Pvt. John Wilson, Pvt. Ronny Williams, Pvt. Roy Williams, Pvt. Larry Poole, Pvt. John P. White, Pvt. Roy M. Vangham, Sfc. Harold E. Crowley. COMPANY G OFFICERS C CO. STAFF Capt. Earl Williams, SFC. Bruce R. Wright, lst Sgt. Larry Dubose 1ST PLATOON G CO. Left Front: SFC. Larry W. Moody: lst Row IL-Rl Pvt. Herbert Brewer Pvt. Danny Allen, Pvt. James Culverhoud, Pvt. Bobby Benefield, Pvt. Bryant R. Folds, Pvt. Michael Brown, Pvt. George S. Dimon, Pfc. Danny L. Avant. 2nd Row: Sfc. Edward Smith, Pvt. James F. Foxworth, Pvt. Jack Austin, Pvt. Roy B. Duncan, Pvt. Donald Edmondson, Pvt. Gary Bullard. 3rd Row: Pfc. James Parker, Pvt. Jerry Culverhouse, Pvt. Roger E. Hooks, Pvt. Charles 'W. Brown, Pvt. Thomas P. Hammock, Pvt. Tommy S. Barron, Pvt. Gerald Douglas, SFC. James S. Anderson. 2ND PLT. G. CO. .. Q 4. 2,56 f, ff: fa. L. Front: lst Lt. Jackie D. Studdard: lst Row: Sfc. Jerry R. Bonner, Pfc. Hugh Powers, Pvt. James Hulsey, Pvt. James Kent, Pvt. Austin Mc Allister, Pvt. Reuben L. Miles, Pvt. Wayne Herran, Sfc. James Hardy. 2nd Row: Cpl. Donnie Roby, Pvt. Watson. McKemic, Pvt. Jerry Lightsey, Pvt. Ledon Lingo, Pvt. Stanley McDowell, Pvt. Angelo Harris, Pvt. Shelly Hinson. 3rd Row: Sfc. Grady Lang, Pvt. Douglas Milam, Pvt. Tommy McBride, Pvt. Charles Houston, Pvt. David Kimbro, Pfc. Eudon A. Rhymer, Pvt. Bobby Helmantoler. COMPANY H OFFICERS CCH!! CO. Capt. Harvey F Leverett, Pvt. Tommy Williams, Sfc. Earl Smith fi! ' I L-Nan.. I l 5 -any-55 'J . . , ' - V 1 .R , K f, , N V, ,. A - ,F r, 'I 0 U i BAR 'Q ft M1 ' 1 f 11 3 Q' ,, Q mf! A 1 1 a 1 I - I ' ll .Jn I M.. 5 A.......4lp... -...-suv-by , YA , fm , M H H 1 fwmmwf FLUTES Ann McKenney Frances Hardy Sue Miller Frankie Crider Dorothy Pitts Delores Dent f C .Cecille 'McClellan Beverly Cavanaugh Carolyn Herrington Faye Durden Gloria Dowling Betty Hackett CLARINETS Lynette Railey Mary Jo Davenport Wayne Brasch Pat Wise Jasper Purvis Kay Culpepper Gene Howell Ruth Carrington Sandra Wall Glenda Harvard Ioyce Blizzard Ruth Foster Ann Rainey Penny Franklin Iulie Dowling Camille McClellan . Linda Sloan Carolyn Benoit Faye Martin Carolyn Gruber Iohnny Lungsford Barbara Willoughby Glenda Ussery Mary Alice Williams OBOES Ricky Barr Peggy Davenport Q ,laneteljlerre A. M BASSOONS Larold Ragland Carolyn Tucker Ann Holland Janice Slayden ALTO CLARINETS Gayle Cross Ann Bravo .lean Sloan Shirley Cox BASS CLARINETS Truman Benefield J. W. Bentley Tim Holt Sue Miller ALTO SAXOPHON E Romona Chapman Ellen Ogletree Glenda Willoughby Kenneth Burnham Jeff Kelly TENOR SAXOPHONE Larry McClure Neil Truesdale Sandra Patterson BARITONE SAXOPHONE Ronnie Owens cELLos ' .lean Brinson Bobby Brannon STRING BASSES Mary Ann Arrington Larry Green Donnie Goodman TRUMPETS Billy Brogden Gary McKnight Bobby Lee I Arthur Tanner David Carter Miles Hill .lohn Brasch Larry Givens' Paul Redding Mike Miller Gene Godwin Hugh Hood TROMBONES ' Rudolf Helton X Don Thompson Jimmy Miller John Canady Robert Boyd Jerry Quattlebaum BARITONES Sonny Green Johnny Watson Larry Hunt 1 Af, , Mike Barefield nfl Woody Colwell' Jimmy South FRENCH HORNS Bill Edwards Hershal Mobley Wayne Ellis Julia Bravo Carolyn Camp Die Rem, TUBAS Larry McFarlin David Merritt Bruce Burns Sammy Edwards Wayne Kirkland b Bob Cowhan PERCUSSION James Flecher Bill Holton ' Lamar Henderson Larry Kelly 1 c Bill Foote Ed Williams Loretta Jenkins 'X ff' . Jo Ann Jackson 'Earl Forlines: yffwlwzzb and ROBERT M. BARR, Director DRUM MAJORS SONNY GREEN-Drum Major DON THOMPSON-Assistant Drum Major MAJORETTES MAJ ORETTES-Left to Right: Kay Culpepper, Ceceil McClellan, Gayle Cross, Pat Wise, Camille McClellan, Frankie Crider. DRUM MAJ ORS Sonny Green, Drum Major, Don Thompson, Assistant Drum Major. BAND COUNCIL First Row: QL. to RJ Rudolf Helton, Ann McKenney, Larry McFarlin, Lynette Railey, Johnny Watson. Second Row: QL. to RJ Ann -Bravo Romona. Chapman, Kay Culpepper, Mary Jo Davenport, Frances Hardy. Third Row: KL. to RJ John Canady, Larry Hunt, Gary McKnight Billy Edwards, Sonny Green, Don Thompson. ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA REPRESENTATIVES lst Row: ,Hershel Mgbley, Bobby Brannon, Jean Brinson. 2nd Row: Donnie Goodman, Mary Ann Arrington, Larry Green. Left to Right. lst Row: Charlotte Kent, Faye Williams, Barbara Bazemore, Eloise Hubbard. 2nd Row: Judy Antley, Loette Hutchins, Martha Whitehead, Kay Fant, Marion Hendrix, Mary Ann Culpepper, Sue Ellen Estes. 3rd Row: Anne Huffine, Linda Landress, Loette Skinner, Rita Thomas, Vickie Hutchinson, Rosalyn Hamilton, Lajuana Storey.. 4-th Row: Gail Morgan, Sue Deal, Diane Euford, Harriet Hornsby, Lyn- ette Parrish, Annex Cheshire, Judy Thomason, Marcia Buckner. 5th Row: Saundra Robbins, Janelle Oates, Pat Culpepper, Sharon Peck. Not pictured: Jo Horton, Brenda Foster. ' Choraleers An advanced girl's group, the Choraleers have become well known to the com- munity for consistently good performances. They have sung for the M..E'.A., civic clubs, and churches. The Choraleers created a beautiful float for the annual yuletide parade, and for the Christmas concert, the group performed an original Christmas musical- A Christ- mas Fantasy , for which they wrote story and music. Representatives in the All-S-tate Chorus,.thd Choraleers presented several programs for civic clubs and a concert in the spring. Sharon Peck Ann Cheshire Sue Ellen Estes Vice President President Secretary and Treasurer , Q. , 'Q 1 V A n M l ,,,, if g ' 5 W., iff? ' . ,v ,, ' QZUGQ H- SM M Q W , Q ZW? YY' 'L' A x, is f VA : . Vrtyrr , 'ml 5 H , W 1 if BOYS GLEE CLUB First Row. John Carter, Gene Howell, Leroy Osbourne, Ronald BonnifaY, J eff Givens, Larry Bond, Jerome Dean. 2nd Row. Sonny Green, Jack Bassett, Thomas Holland, Judson Gilmore, Jimmy Rachels, Jerry Connell, Richard Jones. 3rd Row. Robert McLaughin, Billy Hatcher, Jimmy Kidd, Terry Hice, John Dement, Burney Bedsole, Mike Boyette. Not Pictured: Bill Brogdon, John Canady, Larry Hunt, Gary McKnight, Rudolph Helton, Johnny Watson. BOYS GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is an all-boy senior homeroom, meeting for only 30 minutes, sing- ing after homeroom duties were taken care of. The boys sang for the Kiwanis Club and took part in the Christmas Concert. In the spring, the Boys' Glee Club sang im the Music Festival and in the spring concert. Leroy Osborne President BOYS QUARTET This group of boys has performed in several programs. Included in the list of 4 - programs is the Christmas Pageant, the Spring' Concert, the Rotary Club, and in sev- L V- - g . eral assembly programs. They have also performed with the Masquers and Choraleers up ' L f in presenting special programs. I Y Q ' ..'- 1 rooorr rrr ww- ,AV ,,,-r H ' X, . - ,, f - ew Jerome Dean Vice President it W., NU-re ..,, M, Bill Brogdon Secretary- Mrs. Mary Jo Mixon Sibbald, John Canady, Jack Bassett, Larry Hunt, Jimmy Rachels. J DRAMATICS ilaewfajffgjggilgslLwgfigggsggbsieztig Q ' Q A ''rfsfiftfvilgisffaisfsfei - .. 1sesswss1g??ig?fef?is1: A, Qgvza., if xg?-'h,q?'5i 1B1fPfeS 45255 1?212f??z5,. ,....,s1f was ' was -mm, .. U,A:, ,,,,,,,,,, A.v, ss1a.a,s1s,,,,U, . ...Ma 1 A-vA- ,..L ,A 15?1S?i5E7f G7 I ' ' 15fiQ? ' fifslstf 11. 'iff satis. ewzisem it . m,'2?1?7ff'1:?iEQ. .. ' . -- '31 r- Lf., . f1a:,:fmy,.f15,g.--' ,gg..v- , we -- es.,.2.,,1Q,,'1., W. . - M, N fzyf - :I - fgez ' Q: friifv,-z1,'1T -' .J -w11f1:s15g.i,.- k.,, 1 s 1 . Jerome Dean Ler0Y Osbourne Lanell Watts President Vife PVC-Sident Secretary-Treasurer THE MASQUERS The Masquers was organized in the fall of 1958 for the purpose of teaching and encouraging students interested in the fields of drama. - The members of The Masquers are continually learning the functions of the stage and the art of showmanship. The Masquers have presented a comedy, FINDIERS CREEPERS, and a number of one-act plays including a drama, The Storm , another comedy, Sure As You're Born , and the Biblical story of Ruth, entitled Hand of God. They have also presented a Thanksgiving play, Pageant of the Pilgrims, and assisted the Choraleers in their pres- entation of the Christmas Pageant. Their upcoming play, Nuts In May , will rival the success of Finders Creepers. The Masquers are under the direction of Mrs. Mary Jo lVIixon Sibbald. MASQUERS-Left to Right: flst Howl John Carter, Mike Boyette, Leroy Osbourne, Thomas Holland. f2nd Rowl Paula Gore, Mary Skipper, Sylvia Smith, Marie Sanders, Ruthine Sowell, Stella Greenhaw, Carolyn Arnold, Mary Jo Mixon Sibbald, Carolyn Creature. l3rd Row? Jerome Dean, Jud Gilmar, Bobby Smith, Robert Castellow, Terry Hice. Not pictured: Lanell Watts. ' ART CLUB My - K Billie Johns Mike Griffin Gail Midgett Andy Murphy President Vice President Secretary Treasurer The present Jordan Art Club was organized and its members were inducted on October 7, 1958. The purpose of this club is to assist teachers, organizations, and the student body with any form of art work that they wish to have done, such as posters, pamphlets, decorations. Front Row: Porgie Woodward, Blanche Watkins, Gail Midget, Camille Sellars, James Rutland. 2nd Row: Andy Murphy, Roland Johnston, Gary Cason, Cookie Bullard, Harry Fussell, Clifford Rathburn, Ralph Gibson, Butch Willet, Larry Pelfrey. Back Row: Mike Griffin, Pat Cone, Helen Geiger, ,lim Willbanks, 'Mrs. Gilder, Jimmy .l0l1IlS'0Il, Sterling Rush, Larry Hill, Billie .l0hI1Sy Lenwood Johnson. Not pictured: Reba Andrews, Billie Mae Davis, Bill Edwards, Larry Peoples, Joann Skipper. Lavern Green President F. T. A. President .............. ..........,......,. ......... L a VERNE GREEN Vice President ..,.,.... ......................... D IXIE LAND Secretary ........... ....,.. A LINE SOUTHERLAND Treasurer ...,... ...........'.. B RENDA DENSON F. T. A. The Frank P. Bradford Future Teachers of America at Jordan have an enviable record in the state and county. The first state scholarship award- ed a future teacher was given to Graham Anthony, and this year Rebecca Braxton is being nominated for a like award. Members serve as supply teachers and during Education Week visit the schools of their choice to observe master teachers at work within the school system. Posters are placed in key places throughout the community stressing educational op- portunities for students. A large delegation attended the State Conven- vention in Atlanta, where Aline Southerland was elected Third Congressional District West secretary. Thanks to the student body, Talent Night was again a great success. Aline Sutherland Secretary Dixie Land Brenda Denson Vice-President Treasurer Left to Right-lst Row: Brenda Denson, Dixie Land, LaVern Green, Aline Southerland, Ruth Dey. 2nd Row: Carol Ann Lott, Anna McBride, Pearl Watley, Lynda Mayo, Viva Copeland, Judy Foster, Genie Phillips. 3rd Row: Glenda Smith, Carolyn Hawkins, Gwen Mathis, Carol Allen, Jill Murphy, Ann Rainey, Miss Hendrix. 4th Row: Mrs. Scott, Sandra Baxter, Mary Frances Kelly, Brenda Williams, Judy McQuaig, Brenda Horton, Sue Miles. 5th Row: Glenda Lee. Rebecca Braxton, Larry Crook, .Jerry Connell, Carolyn Creatore. 6th Row: Barbara DeBelle, Retha Cook, Pat Strickland, Sydre Byrd. 1 A Left to Right-lst Row: Emily Bridges, Christine Franklin, Judy Antley, Charles Enfinger, Lynda Alberson, Brenda Denson, Larry Moody. 2nd Rowi Mrs. Reid, Charlotte Kennedy, Bill Snellgrove, Sara Murphy, Leroy Smith, Loyette Hutchins, Richard Cliatt, Sharon Owen. 3rd Row: Pat Williams, Gene Howell, Brenda Hutchins, Judy Herring, Elaine Blankenship, Billy Brogden. Charles' Enfinger President F. B. L. A. The Future Business Leaders of America Club was reorganized in the fall of 1958 after having been inactive since 1951. The Jordan Chapter, No. 626, is affiliated with the state and national Future Business Leaders of America. One of the major objectives of the F.B.L.A. Club during this school year has been to furnish satisfactory business services to the teachers by assi ning F.B L.A secretaries to them. One of the X Christine Franklin Secretary g . . U money-making projects was a rummage sale, which was considered a success. Judi' Allfley Lynda Alberson Vice-President Tfea SILTCI' President ....A,..... ...... A NNA McBRIDE Vice President ......... ....... J AMES RUTLAND Secretary ........... ................. P AT WISE .i'6?v Z JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB The Junior Science Club' was organized in 1958 with the purpose of encouraging its members to further by study and experiment their knowledge of ever day science and biological happenings that sur- round them. ' The club is composed of approximately sixty-five freshmen' and sophomores interested in the field of Science. The group participated in the Muscogee County Science Fair and has toured the Nurses' Home and the X-Ray Lab at the Medical Center. Career Guidance for Science is another function of the club. Left to Right-lst Row: Charles Floyd, Rita Thomas, Pat Wise, James Rutland, Anna McBride, Carolyn Creatore. 2nd Row: Glennis Davis, Catherine Bedsole, Sandra Walls, Eloise Boren,-Kay Sherrod, Pat Hughes, Laverne Marshall, Sherrianne Lee, Nancy Murphy. 3rd Row: Ann White, Sandra Johnson, Peggy Davenport, Marlene Radford, Shirley Howard, Mae Swafford, Mary Jin- wright, Oliver Kay. 4th Row: Sue Ellen Estes, Sandra Patterson, Larry Greene, Barbara Ann DeBelle, Julia Bravo, Linda Coley, Sterling Rush, Brenda Stonell, Judy Clenny. Sth Row: Dawn Mott, Howell O'Neal, Mike Barefield, Ed Williams, Arthur Tammer, Franz Disch, Betty Miller, J. W. Bentlye, Jeanette Brannen. 6th Row: Ray Whipple, Jean Messer, Jack Curry, Dyane Helms, Ronnie Owens, Sandra Robinson, Donald Cook, Carolyn Camp. Not Pictured: Linda Barnett, Sandra Johnson, Jane Hamlin, Joe Lauder- dale, Betty Caudle, Mike Arrant, Betty Dupreef Ralph Duncan, James F oxworth, David Storey. Judy McKoon Gail Morgan Dorothy Bowden Judy' Windham President Vice President Secretary Treasurer GARDEN CLUB The purpose of the Garden Club is to improve the surroundings of the school and to supply cut flowers for special school activities. This program gives the members first-hand information in garden- ing and enables them to use the flowers to beautify the building. A schedule for working in the garden is closely followedg therefore all members can participate. Left to Right-lst Row: Tommy Milliron, Mike Owen, Wayne Hinson, Jack Austin, Harvey Wright, Wayne Brooks, Royce Plymele, Allen O'Shields, Frank Smith. 2nd Row: Kay McKenney, Carol Allen, Brenda Willougby, Ann Martin, Linda Landress, Lois Pridgen, Carolyn Crimes, Dot Bowden, Judy Windham, Brenda Wyrick Mary Densmore. 3rd Row: Dixie Land, Gail Morgan, Nina Newman, Jackie Sellers, Sue Slay, Ann Helton, Brenda Hatcher, Judy McKoon, Miss Courson, Barbara Smith. Not Pictured: David Burleson, Joanne Skipper, Vernon Price. Left to Right-lst Row: Ronnie Foster, President, Mrs. Margaret Gunter, Sponsor, LaVern Green, Vice President, Leroy Smith, Treasurer, Lynda Messier, Secretary, Jim Foster, Librarian. 2nd Row: Billy Brogden, Raymond Hasty, Carole Anderson, Bill Snell- grove, Richard Straitigos, Clayton Gay, Gary Goodman, Jeff Givens, Jimmy Toole, Linda Johnson, James Mallory, Larry Mc- Farlin, Carmen Redding, Linda Alberson, Emory Blount, Betty Alllien, Patty Ray, John Cannady, Don Whitley, Mary ,Io Davenport, Noreen Richards, Terry Hice, Emmett Swint, Barbara Hunt, Nell Rich, Jasper Purvis, Richard Cliatt, Larry Hurston. Not Pic- tured: Dennis Hand, Brenda Givens, Harriett Hood, Donald Langford. THE BLPHY-CHEM SCIENCE CLUB u The Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club is composed of juniors and seniors who are interested in science. It IS affiliated with the Georgia Junior Academy and the National Science Clubs of America. The group meets bi-monthly. Occasionally it tours different industrial plants throughout the city. The Club sponsored the local school Science Fair and also the Third District West Science Fair. The purposes of the club are to develop leadership, to emphasize practical application of scientific knowledge, and to encourage students in science careers. aff who -uuiiawl I I f, Ronnie Foster LaVern Green Linda Messer Leroy Smith President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer in We innff MW. Becky Newton Butch Dunford Judy Foster President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer LE CERCLE FRANCAIS This is the first year that French has been offered at Jordan. The French Club is composed of the membership of the two first-year classes. Its purpose is to encourage and promote an interest in the French language and the people of France, by meeting in an informal atmosphere. The French Club is still in its infancy. It hopes to expand in succeeding years both in member- ship and interests. Row 1: Shelby Howell, Darlene Smith, Janice Carter, Sandra Johnson. Row 2: Barbara Davis, Brenda Williams, Shirly Clark, Brenda Howell. Row 3: Linda Osborne, Cassandra Smith, Carol Ann Lott, Carolyn Creatore. Row 4: Betty Auten, Judy Foster, Judy Pittman, Lafaye Cobb. Standing: Ray Covington, Tommy Gene Gandy, Bonnie Pittman, Burnell Grant, Joe, Norris, Jerry W'hite, Nancy Newton, Emmett Swint, Clark Neaves, Robert Livingston, Carolyn Hooper, Stanley Jones, Brenda Walls, Larry Arnold, Carolyn Rolling, Delores Mims, Miss Bernholz, 'Becky Newton, Not Pictured: Kenneth Allen. Frank Crane, Butch Dunford, Brenda Givens, Luther Jones, Gay McDurmont, Jill Murphy, Nyla Murphy, Allen O'Shields, Nina Newman, Myron Self, Brenda Stone, Diana Whitehurst, Sandra Wright, Cheryl Poole, Linda Shelly, Gail Stephens, Kathryn Waldron, Angela Whitley, Cecelia Evans, Miles Hill. 555' as Left to Right-lst Row: Sandra Huey, Gwen Mathis, Marie Sharp, Sandra Lassiter, Mary F. Moon, Jerry Wyrick, Helen Pate, Ann Collins, Pearl Wetzel. 2nd Row: Andy Lummus, Diane Langford, June Jackson, Marty Land, Genie Phillips, Carolyn Pitts, Pat Strickland, Faye Underwood, Betty Simmons, Lois Pickron. 3rd Row: Pat McLeod, Linda Miles, Diane Minick, Kathryn Flanagan, Joanne Jackson, John Carter, Lynda Holt, Harriett Hood, Lynda Dixon, Jane McBride, Bobbie Newton, Cindy Kays, Pat Farris. 4th Row: Roger Hines, Jimmy Bragg, James Grantham, Jeff Coleman, Gary Goodman, Rickey Stratigos, Mickey Barring- SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is an organization composed of second-year students who are- interested in the language, traditions, and customs of the Spanish-speaking peoples. For each meeting a varied pro- gram is planned by the Program Committee. IOD. Membership in the club has come to be an incentive to the first-year students. Genie Phillips Norma Gallow Marty Land President ,Vice President Sec-'Tfea-5' 1 ,f Carolyn Pitts Sandra Lassiter Pat Strickland President ,Vice President Sec.-Treas. Bt Row. Leroy Osborne, Larry Moody, Jerome Dean, Bobby Allen, Earl Hamilton, James CE1afr1bHssglli5lg,'nH?goll:gg,Yrfgggyli-11331 i . dR.:Bhb S h,J C d ,L ryH t,HoraceM1xon,James owe, . lraiielsoeliiiilcaglill gild Rgillvz 611313165 mllllrstgrli, lfglrislsballl Silallzr Jimliiy Yancey, Kenneth Newman, George Caslon, Earl Nobles, Charles Handcock, Larry Fields. CLUB The J Club is made of lettermen from four major sports: football, basketball, track, and baseball. Before a boy can become a member of the J Club he must have good character and be a credit to Jordan. The J Club. initiates new members twice a year, in the fall and in the spring. The main project of the Club' this year was to place seats around the new track' field. The. highlight of the year was the spring picnic at Lake Houston. Earl Hamilton President Bobby Allen James Chambless Vice President Secretary-Treasurer The Key Club is composed of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior boys, who have proved themselves outstanding in leadership and in- tegrity. Admittance to this club is a very high honor. Every member is approved by faculty and ad- ministrators. ' The purpose of the club, which is sponsored by Kiwanis International, is to build citizen- ship and school spirit at Jordan. Jimliiy 123611615 Bill Snellgrove resz ent Secretary KEY CLUB Rudolph Helton Jerome Dean Vice President Treasurer Left to Right-lst Row: Mr. Donald W. Seymour, Rudolph Helton, James Chambless, Jimmy Rachels ,Jerome Dean, Bill Snell- grove. 2nd Row: Billy Brogdon, Donald Thompson, Tommy Hart, Horace Mixon, Leroy Bush, Johnny Watson. Std Row: Ronnie ' Foster, Johnny DuBose, Larry Crook, Bill Holton, Jack Kinchen. James Southerland. 4th Row: Larry McFarlin,'l Phillip Wills, Johnny Wright, Charles Hurston, Charles Enfinger, Wiley Walls. , , a...s, .r C, Left to right-Standing: Becky Rainey, Sara Murphy, Charlotte Kennedy, Patsy Culpepper, Marion Thomas, Jo Ann Duncan, Elsie Maddox, Patty Ray, Becky Newton, Gail Stevens, Brenda Snell, Nancy Brantley, Miss Sallie Jacobs, Mrs. Reid, Delores Cox, Pat Williams. Seated behind table: Larry McFarlin, Christine Franklin, Sandra Cherry, Judy Antley, Johnny Wright, Thomas Holland, Lynda Alberson, Leroy Osborne, Judy Herring, Lynette Bailey, Cherrill Bishop, Gloria Dudley, Diane Duke, Carolyn Crabtree. Seated in front of the table: Helen Geiger, Gary McKnight, Richard Cliatt, Ronnie Foster, Ronnie Campbell, Tony Knowles, Mary JO Davenport, Phillip Wills, Carolyn Arnold, Charles Hurston, Bevelon Johnson, Mary Ann Geiger, Harriette Frizelle. Not Pictured: Truman Benefield, Charlotte Lane, Bobby Smith, Gail Crouch, Terry Hice. JUNIOR CIVITAN The Junior Civitan Club was organized in the. fall of 1958 through the joint efforts of Mr. Cecil Dudley, Columbus Civitan Clubr, and Mr. Sanford Reid. The purpose of Junior Civitan is to promote good citizenship among young people. One of the major projects of Junior Civitan was to assist the Senior Club in the sale of fruit cake, the proceeds of which got to aid cerebral palsy children. This project included a house-to-house sale of fruitcake during the holidays preceding Christmas. An outstanding fund-raising project was the sale of donuts. Leroy Osborne President , A 4 ' :',, H' ,fg xi , Lynda Alberson Vlce President ...., 1 h::-: Lynette Railey Secretary 1 iff 'zff : 1 ,,,., Judy Herring Treasurer ' 4' ' 'iiilzia 1st Row: Elsie Maddox, Jo Ann, Evans, Helen Geiger, Ruth Venable. 2nd Row: Brenda Gore, Genie Phillips, Ruth Neaves, Sherriane Lee, Sue Dubose. 3rd Row: Larry Williams, Byron Smith, Frankie Morrow, Pricilla Wells, Jean Messer, Diane Chandler. Elsie Maddox Ruth Venable President Vice President QF Helen Geiger Jo Ann Evans Secretary Treasurer JUN IOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross is made up of repre- sentatives from the home rooms in the school. These students are pledged to serve. Their emblem is a Red Cross composed of five squar- ed, representing tradition, hope, faith, love, and service. The major project is the membership drive in November. Some of the classes make ash trays and lap boards for the Fort Benning Hospital. The members also collect magazines, pocket books, and comic books for the hospitals. At least once a year the girls in the council assist with Coffee Hour. Left to right-lst Row: Shirley Searcey, Janice Marion, Alton Garnto, Sandra Phillips, Ronnie Foster, Phillip Wills, Bernice Melvin, Mary Joey Davenport, Theresa Trawick, Judy Herring, Bobbie Ann Prince. 2nd Row: Sandra Huff, Sue Harbuck, Lynette Railey, Margaret Mobley, Sharon Peck, Ronald Campbell, Jean Brinson, Sandra Goodman, Billie Jaggard, Carolyn Martin. 3rd Row: Gloria King, Kay Culpepper, Paula Gore. Wayne Brasch, Lynda Alberson, Billy Ridenhour, Judy Antley, Dennis Hand, Ann McKenny, Johnny Dubose, Rebecca Braxton, Billy Brogdon, Jean Anderson, Charlotte Hall. Last Row: Margaret Layton, Jimmy Rachels. Not pictured fmembers inducted April 8, 19591: Seniors-Betty Fay Hackett, James Mallory, Henrietta Barber, Carol Yancey, Jerome Dean, Yvonne Lingo. Juniors-Barbara Adair, Gail Crouch, Judy Dowling, Dorothy Duke, Brenda Foster, Grace Hamilton, Shirley Killingsworth, Sandra Lassiter, Carol Lott, Diane Minick, Jill Murphy, Nyla Murphy, Clark Neaves, Linda Osborne, Jean Payne, Carolyn Pitts, Laura Nell Rich, Mary Roberts, Janice Slayden, Emmett Swintl, Danny Edwin Talbot, Judy Witworth. NATIONAL HON-DR SDCIETY Frank B David Chapter ' - ,V 'f e ' The purpose of the Honor Society is to encourage scholar- ship develop leadership- create a willingness to serve and - stimulate the development of character ' ' Pupils are eligible in the latter half of their junior year if they have an average scholastic rating of B on all sub'- Ronnie Foster Bernice Melvln jects. The faculty selects the members by a majority vote, President taking into consideration the scholarship, character, service, Secretary and leadership of the candidates, in that order: Membership is limited to five percent of the junior class in their sixth --., . semester ten ercent of the senior class in their seventh , .. , D , , , H semester, and fifteen percent of the senior class m their W , 2f 71- gn: eighth semester. e effee : ii re- t A Phillip Wills Mary .lo Davenport Vice President Treasurer falls -,., F 'wwf' 5 it -I5 5 L dgxfjsxv :cfm . ,f e S . wth 1':g4' vF'fM i '5 3 'i SAX 1' 2? t uint kL'A-: my i t as ., ,v35.,s.tq,fzzzss23t2s it ali. U r. 33221. V' 2 Larry Arnold President Q-vw' YJ . . at ,,'- A , Q34 ma' fzggiiq V..-W , Q , 1533 , Clark N eaves Vice-President FELLOWSHIP HI-Y The Fellowship Hi-Y is composed of boys who are interested in raising the moral standards of the home, the school, and the community. They strive to live up to the platform of Hi-Y which includes clean speech, clean sportsmanship, and clean living. This year the members of the club participated in the March of Dimes contest to aid in the fight against polio. They gave donations to the United Givers, Red Cross, Y.M.C.A., World Service, Care, Muscular Dystrophy Drive, and the Ice and Coal Fund. They sent baskets of canned goods to needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. They attended church as a group several times and helped with church services on various occasions. The club holds its meetings each Thursday night at the Y.M.C.A. Emmett Swint Secretary fQ f I HSSP' Billy Edwards Treasurer lst Row: Billy Edwards, James Rutland, Emmett Swint, Larry Arnold, Clark Neaves. 2nd Row: Miss Evelyn VanLandingham, Jack Currey, Donald Langford, Luther Jones, Charles Hair, Robert Castello, Dan Storey, Larry Hall. 3rd Row: Johnny DuBose, David SIOFGY, Kenneth MOSICY, Rflbeft Hadffflv JHSPCF Purvis, Don Thompson, Cary McKnight. 4th Row: Robert Goodroe, Gene Austin, Larry Crook, Raymond Hasty, John Carter, Johnny Watson, I-ke,Qegl, 5th Row: Jack Bassett, Joel Blount, Larry McFarlin, Lee Gray, Johnny Phillips, Rickey Prather, Norman Powers, Dennis Hand, Truman Bfenefield. N Q Left to Right-lst Row: Jo Ann Cottle, Jeanette Talbott, Nell Wood, Betty Hancock. 2nd Row: ,lanell Bond, Lavada Thaxton, Nona Jones, Shirley Howard, Miss Nancy Rudolph. 3rd Row: Marie Glaze, Carol Cottle, Dorothy Wood, Nyla Murphy. 4th Row: Billie Dives, Helen Coleman, Betty Kennedy, Ruth Foster. 5th Row: Linda Gambill, Judy Foster. ALPHA TRI-HI-Y The Alpha Tri-Hi-Y members have worked hard throughout the year to fulfill the club purpose, To create, maintain, and extend through the home, school, and community high standards of Christian Character. Each month the members sponsor one or more school and community projects. Betty Hancock President Jo Ann Cottle Vice-President Nell Wood Secretary Carol Cottle Treasurer Ann McKenney President Ann Bravo Vice-President ' Linda Alberson Secretary Betty Hackett Treasurer BETA TBI-HI-Y The Beta Tri-Hi-Y is composed of girls who strive to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community higher standards of Christian character. This vear the members save food to a needy family, took gifts to the children at the hospitals, col- lected old clothes for the Salvation Army, and co-operated with other community and school projects. The club collected money for the United Givers and the March of Dimes. lst Row: Frances Riley, Sandra Cherry, Betty Hacket, Ann McKenney, Lynda Alberson, Lynette Railey, Ann Rainey, Mary Jo Kirkland. 2nd Row: Bernice Melvin, Virginia Gill, Martha Byrd, Betty .lean Dupree, Janice Slayden, Camille McCellan, Cecille lVlcCellan. 3rd Row: Brenda Armour, Paula Gore, Julie Dowling, Carmen Redding, Mary Jo Davenport, Sandra Phillips. Carol Yancey, Rebecca Williams, Mary Allen. 4-th Row: Mrs. Davis, Advisor. W'M' Left to Right-lst Row: Sara Murphy, Carolyn Hall, Kay Culpepper, Nancy Brantley, Becky Rainey, Pat Williams. 2nd Row: Christine Franklin, Judy Whitworth, Mary Ann Geiger, Cassandra Harmon, Peggy Croom, Helen Geiger, Charlotte Kennedy, Betty Auten. 3rd Row: Judy Kimbro, Barbara Adair, ,lane Edwards, Patty Bay, Linda Johnson, Gail Crouch, Gail Stephens, Cherrill Bishop, Brenda Snell. 4th Row: Sherry Fincher, Gwen Hill, ,lo Ann Duncan, Gayle Cross, Frances Hardy, Fay Pearson. 5th Row: Mrs. J. A. Greene, Miss Sara Bolin. GAMMA TRI-HI-Y ,,fLocal, state, and national honors have been awarded to the Gamma since its organi- zation in 1941. Projects of service throughout the year have helped this group to 'practice its pur- pose of creating, maintaining, and extending high standards of,Chr1st1an character. Continued service enabled this group to be named state champions for six years until the State YMCA discontinued this award. Since that time the Gamma has received the state's highest award. PARENTS' MAGAZINE' has given this group an award for the past four years. Kay Culpepper President Pat Williams Vice President Charlotte Hall Secretary Edith Kite Treasurer Wa. ,,..Q-. 'lx Wt' f . Wx. THE DELTA TRI-HI-Y Since it was organized in 1949, the Delta 'Pri-Hi-Y has constantly been striving to carry out its purpose-- To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. During .the past its members have ushered for many choral and band concerts, contributed to the Y.M.C.A. World Service, assisted in the March of Dimes campaign, and participated in many other school and community services. hassle Marion Thomas President Jean Payne V ice-President Margaret Layton Secretary Bobbie Prince Treasurer Left to Right-lst Row: Sharon Owen, Margaret Layton, Marion Thomas, Jean Payne, Bobbie Ann Prince, Elaine Taylor, Gloria Perry. 2nd Row: Kayleen Colwell, Francis Mcfjormick, Jo Ann Evans, Betty Shaw, Elsie Maddox, Faye Kent, Jo Horton. 3rd Row: Linda Royal, Connie Gibson, Sharon Peck, Sandra Brookins, Linda Rainey, Jackie Bowden, Sandra Carter. 4-th Row: Ann Cheshire, Sidre Byrd, Barbara McMillan, Retha Cook, Pat Strickland, Gloria Green, Carolyn Arnold. Not Pictured: Liz Dawson, Harriet Friezelle. lst Row: Rita Thomas, Elizabeth Jones, Sue' Ellen Estes, Rita Brown. 2nd Row: Jessie Chance, June Angelo, Jean Bachels, 3rd Row: Linda Smith, Betty Fay Cannon, Glenda Ussery, Diane Rayburn, Frances' Whiddon, Pat Cone, Billie Godwin. 4-th Row: Judy McKoon, Linda Dollar, Carol Yancey, Martha Richards, Barbara Kennedy, Loretta Parker, Patsy Lawson, Janelle Oates. Sth Row: Jean Lumpkin, Brenda Fields, Edna Buckner, Becky Faulkenberry, Mandy Chance, Patsy Walker, Sue Miller, Marty Land, Betty Miller, Pat McCallister, Jackie McCraney. 6th Row: Shirley Harden, Brenda Spivey, Judy Windham, Marion Hendrix, Faye Dur- den, Mary Alice Williams, Shirley Williams, Nancy Burrello, Diane Langford, Cynthia Kays, Betty DuPree, Pat McLeod, Ann Bryant. Not Pictured: Ann Hilton, Carolyn Sue Miller, Barbara Smith. EPSILON TRI-HI-Y During the past year this group completed many projects. Among these the girls carried toys and fruit to a needy family and had a party for some children at Easter time. .lean Rachels President Janelle Oates Vice President 'Jackie McCraney Secretary Ann Bryant Treasurer 'Sr ZETA TRI-HI-Y Zeta is one of two Freshman Tri-Hi-Y's at Jordan. Since the purpose of the Y.M.C.A.'s threefold-to improve spirit, mind, and body-we try to plan our activities' accordingly. ' Some of our most outstanding projects have been contributing to the World Serv- ice Fund and to the Milledgeville Foundation, selling crutches for the'Polio Foundation, taking food to a needy family at Christmas, and sending Christmas! cards to faculty members. Our members usually attend all conferences under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. Tony Knowles President Diane Euford Vice-President .loan Hammock Secretary Kay McKenney Treasurer lst Row: Janet Herre, Kay McKenney, Linda Coley, Tony Knowles, Diane Efurd, ,Ioan Hammock, Brenda Gore. 2nd Row: Judy McQuaig, Marilyn Wasdenp Marie Hubbard, Vickie Hutchinson, Delores Dent, Diane Chandler, Sherrell Mulkey, .lan Brannon, Anna McBride, Eileen Rustin. 3rd Row: Brenda Wyrick, Sue Miles, Dixie Land, Lafaze Cobb, Betty Judah, Marie Murphy, Linda Cranthaw, Penny Franklin, Ruth Nfiaves. 4th Row: Miss Pearle Tedder fAdvisorJ, Brenda Horton, Carol Allen, Vivian Adkins, Barbara Biggers, Gwen Davis, Penny Hindsman, Linda Camp. Adviser: Miss Louise Randall F. H. A. CHAPTERS Presidents F. H. A. KAPPA OMEGA-Vickie Hutchinson SIGMA CHI-can Morgan KAPPA DELTA-Martha Gibson ALPHA PHI-Donna .leneau KAPPA GAMMA-Mary Ann Arrington The Future Homemakers of America at Jordan High School consists of twenty-seven chapters with a mem- bership of seven hundred and fifty girls and seven advisors. This is a local, state and national organization in which all girls taking Home Economics are enrolled. Our goals are to make our girls better citizens, more efficient and understanding homemakers, and to emphasize the importance of being worthy to carry on a well-regulated and efficient house of their own. The emblem of our organization is a house supported by two hands, one a girl's and one a boy's hand, signi- fying' that the houses of the future are in the hands of its youth. Many fine projects are completed during the year: contributions to the State Scholarship Fund, Red Cross, T. B. Seal Fund, March of Dimesg provision of food, clothing, toys, gifts and money to needy families at holiday timeg gifts of toys, books and magazines to hospitals and Salvation Army and programs to amuse the sick chil- dren. Our chief social project is our Valentine Ball, at which we crown our Valentine's Queen. The proceeds from the ball are used for some necessary improvements in the school or Home Economics department. Presidents F. H. A. PHI AMEGA-Sheila Morgan DETA TA U-Barbara Ann Kirby BETA TA U-Va Mickle DELTI CHI-Dixie Land SIGMA DPSILON-Ginger Massengale Adviser: Mis. Mary Crawford Adviser: Mrs. Jean Kent Presidents F. H. A. PSI ETA-Dorothy Parks ETA XI-JoAnn Hamilton P1 UPSILON-Harriet Hornsby LAMPA PI-Christine Franklin LOT A PSI-Pat Williams Presidents F. H. A. RHO-Cynthia Whittington ZETA N U-Patsy Culpepper ZETA RHO-Carolyn Williams GAMMA DELTA-Nancy Newton THETA N U-Sherriann Lee Adviser: Joy Arrington i 7 L4 Adviser: Mrs. Libby Hamilton Presidents F. H. A. BETA CHI-Donnie Nowling PHI CHI-Julia sfrickun OMEGA CHI--Reba Daughtry ALPHA BETA-Janelle oares ALPHI CHI-Linda DeLoach .wwf-, e e , K Presidents F. H. A. THETA CHI-Annette Buckner BETA SIGMA-Ann White Adviser: Mrs. Kathy Lentz Mad - - -- lst Row: Dale Smith, Carolyn Martin, Sue Miles, Charlotte Kennedy, Betty Auten, Bobbie Jean Lamb, Robbie Hall, Bettie Snell, Cassandra Harmon. 211d Row: Anna McBride, Mary Ann'Geigel', Elsie Maddox, Ronnie Sailors, Jimmy Rachels, Charlotte Hall, Gloria Perry, Wayne Holland, Becky Newton, Jean Rachelsflilaine Taylor, Brenda Williams, Nancy Kennedy, Paula Gore, Bobby J ones, Carolyn Arnold. CARMINE AND GREY The staff of the CARMINE AND GREY is compose-d of members of the journalism class who have shown special aptitude in writing and editing and also of the students who have made outstanding con- tributions to the newspaper. ' The CARMINE AND GREY was awarded the coveted General Excellence trophy by the Georgia Scholastic Press Association, denoting it is the best high school newspaper in Georgia. The newspaper also received recognition for the best pictures in the state. Carolyn Martin was named top woman editor in Georgia at the same convention. ' ' 1 'Editor Business Manager Carolyn Martin Robbie Hall Miss Helen Shepard, advisor HUM Carolyn Martin Ch l t H ll ar me a Secretary-Treasurer President Jimmy Rachels Vice President QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is ani international honorary society for junior and senior journalists. Jordan's chapter of the Quill and Sicroll was organized in the latter part of the 1948-'49 school term with five members. Eligibility for membership into the! society requires that a student be in the upper one-third of his class in scholastic standingg he must have done superior work in writing, editing, or business managementg he must be a member of the Newspaper or the Year Book staffg and he must be approved by the Executive Secretary of the Quill and Scroll. lst Row: Charlotte Hall, Becky Newton, , Carolyn Arnold, Brenda Williams, Mary Ann Geiger, Paula Gore. 2nd Row: Bettie Snell, Carolyn Martin, Robbie Hall, Bobbie .lean Lamb, Elsie Maddox, Pat Taylor, Gloria Perry, Charlotte Kennedy, Cassandra Harmon. 3rd Row: Ronnie Sailors, Dale Smith, Jimmy Rachels. MM......aa Left ton Right, standing: Mr. Weissinger, Miss Sara Bolin, Sharon Peck, Becky Rainey, Judy Thomason, Earl Williams, Sharon Owens, Mrs. Julia Taylor, Marion Thomas, Rebecca Williams, Becky Anderson, Lynette Railey, Linda Bullock, Gene Johnson. Seated: Brenda Denson, Sara Murphy, LaVerne Green, Donald Langford, Brenda Hutchins, Nancy Brantley, Annette Hicks, Carol Yancey, Lynette Parrish. Not Pictured: Margaret Layton and Martha Davis. ANNUAL STAFFB The RED JACKET, sponsoredf by the Senior Class, is the school yearbook. Mem-. bership on the staff is limited to approximately twenty-five seniors who sell a quota of advertisements or to students chosen for recognized ability and interest in publi- cations. Their chief goal is to present that which is best and most enduring in the high school life of the students at Jordan. With the help of faculty advisers, staff members plan and edit the book. Staff members work on various assignments such as soliciting and collecting ads., taking pictures, helping with lay-out, preparing copy, and reading proofs. An editor- in-chief and a business manager have executive duties. PLANNING LAYOUTS L. to R.: Donald Langford, Business Managerg Lynette Parrish, Editorg Mrs. Julia DEVELOPING PICTURES M. Taylor, adviser. L. to R.: Joel Blountg Mr. C. H. Weissinger, adviserg Norman Powers ASSEMBLING COPY L. to R.: Miss Sara Bolin, adviserg Martha Davisg Margaret Layton. H s S P 0 R T S L i 1 ww, ,gg W mv-wmv COACHING STAFF Dennie Trotter J0h1'1 GHSOH Basketball Coach BIISGINIU C0flCh Bill Godwin Head Coach Charlie Hom Max Dowis James Mosteller Basketball Cvfwh Backfield Coach Lin' Coach .lf 4,94 JR ,ax Q ff'5V,'1f:Q . ,. av W Y 5, Vu, 1 X, H M. f 114: .H A ., 5 f V M -2 My .' 6.,m,V.V yw,nfV, Ai, XV - . W ,, Q Mmqgffm is Q ff 'J' Q x V 'm Y wil Q .. f fmrfmm A f I A -. . 1-VV? X ',A V A , may 'T . 5 'x -2433? Ami K 'gi ll' Ag'-N' 5 VV. VV , V WV V ' , ,Tx . Q! V 7, V V V SFA' - 5,4 W V S7 K - - w,4u V' V A, V -f-V -. LLQ' . , V 1 Q Q V , Q., f.VA fe , V V Ill at V VeA,ifgV,iR:VVVAVf, . ' V V .Q .,,. . ,M Vw V V' ' ' ,4 af 1 x W fbi V5 V Q if' ,Kg A Q N 4. Ya , ,VV 3 - V1 V 7V V Avis ES :iw-'I A Ve Q Q ll 'X :V A V A,,M , A ,Q E 'X ,, QV? K If if-A V I I I V YLA' .V , 3 , , ff 4 by V V ,, 1 V :.:: l -V1 f 4 AV ' I ,., ' -- ? - ,, 7 V V V 3 V - QV V ..A., . M Q V Aw . A Vfrfiifig 4,h, VV 1,23 , , , ,EV H A V Q M4 V .V 4 T ' If f is gf-JV V r V , f V ' , 1 V N fa? . V V . , . V ' A ,V 151 V 4 z, ,R . 1 B V Y ESQQT V. fe ig A VV f if , xX Vu V. V1 V A V! ,V VV i V . K W f of X V V' MV. V qi ya I W, ,V g , , V Y , V V YM V b -,, V. , f . , 2 2 ,' V V .gV,,,V,, V 3 Q, , , , , A 2 xxx VV M' V . 2 , , V 1 i M! ,Mx V , 1, Horace Mixon Quarterback Earl Hamilton End Bobby Allen Center LETTERMEN James Chambless Quarterback Jan Commander Halfback Russell Qualls Guard Bobby Smith Tackle Wilbur Rhshing Leroy Osborne End Guard Kenneth Newman Tackle Jimmy Yancey Charles Hurston Center End LETTERMEN James Rutland Billy Hatcher Tommy Hart Halfback End Fullback Jerome Dean F ullback Joel Blount Larry Moody End Halfback l . A I 2 ,Q 1 .43 Jordan vs. Columbus Jordan-Lanier Game Came with Central A , .,,. . Y , ,,-xy--V-fp W Q , K2 KN-s Vex Although the basketball team got off to a slow start this year, they never gave up. Finally catching fire, the boys played very competitive ball, winding up the season with a 10-8 region record. BASKETBALL Left to Right: 1st Row: Earl Hamilton, Gene Thomas, Charles Hurston, Johnny, Wright, Danny Murphy. 2nd Row: Coach Charlie Horne, Larry Moody, Wayne Evans, Billy Ridenour, James Chambliss, Wiley Walls, Jan Commander. THE STARTING 66 99 GENE THOMAS Forward W mwwm A X .IAN COMMANDER Guard I ' new . ....4Qf., . EES MQ aww 3? ,k,, 1 H aa, JOHNNY WRIGHT Center giLy:,a.g yer'-f52'9 J,-eil My - r, iw.-:fin EARL HAMILTON Forward 4 1 - - 5 ' . .. gd , 335329 Aff? if 2 I LARRY MOODY I Guard Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan 3 f sg . 3? gy' ge, ' 5: 3 we 2 5 S 12 E ! X yi 3 iL S6 iut WAYNE EVANS j iiri iidld Eg at up! Pg If --if WILEY WALLS 69 Dec. 5 56 Dec. 12 36 Dec. 16 37 Dec. 18 39 Jan. 2 Jan. 6 39 Jan. 9 42 Jan. 13 71 Jan. 16 64 Jan. 17 62 Jan. 20 54 Jan. 23 chedule Cuthbert 46 Central 61 Baker 56 Eufaula 51 Lee 31 Open Central 46 LaGrange 41 Moultrie 45 Valdosta 44 Albany 55 Willingham 36 3 Je!! 54 ugh-1 . . . , 3' 323, DANNY MURPHY BILLY RIDENOUR And RANDY JORDAN Manager COFCS Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan In fi A X, - JAMES CHAMBLESS 7 , . 4 3? A 2 V WS CHARLES HURSTON 63 Jan. 54 Jan. 50 J an 53 Jan 42 Feb. 60 Feb. 51 Feb. 39 Feb. 32 Feb. 46 Feb. 56 Feb Playoff 'for 39 Feb. 24 Lanier 27 Lee 30 Columbus 31 Albany 4 Lanier 6 Moultrie 7 Valdosta 10 Columbus 13 LaGrange 17 Baker 20 Willingham 4th Place 21 Lanier Jordan vs. Central Bi-City Game Jordall-Baker Game John Gilson C ouch BASEBALL. BI-CITY CHAMPIONS 1959 This year's baseball team has six returning lettermen from 1958: George Cason, Larry Moody, Tommy Hart Larry Hunt, Charles Hancock, and Jan Commander. Outstanding players this season have been Tommy Hart, Sopho- more Catcherg Jan Commander, Junior Centerfielder: Larry Moody, Senior at Second Base, and Jerry Robinson, Junior Pitcher.' March 27 and 28 Invitational Tournament Thomaston March 31 Willingham Home April 1 Lee Thomaston April 2 Lanier Home April 7 Central Phenix City April ,9 Lee Home April 14 Baker Baker April 21 Columbus Home April 23 Lanier Macon April 28 Central Home April 30 Baker Home May 5 Columbus Columbus May 7 Willingham Macon Left to Right--1st Row: Billy Ridenour, Mac Kinser, James Caldwell, Ralph Gibson, 'lommy mart, Jan Commander, Larry Moody, Richard Mofield, Jimmy Toole. 2nd Row: Joe Allen, Bill Holton, Larry Hunt, George Casion, Butch Hancock, Sammy Fulford, Jerry Robinson, Mike Welch, Leonard Rigsby, James Buntin. TRACK 'til Left to Right-lst Row: Larry Moody, Dan Storey, James Chambless, Horace Mixon, Jan Commander, David Storey, Tommy Miller, Larry Pelfrey, Carlton Sanders, Lawton Garnto, Truman Bentley, Butch Willet. 2nd Row: Terry Trammell, Larry Jones, Billy Guthrie, Franklin Boyd, Jimmy Elkins, Lamar Henderson, Ed Cook, Ray Whipple, Earl Smith, Wilbur Rushing, Douglas Houston, Larry Overby. 3rd Row, Standing: Tommy Barron fmgr.J, Cliff Rathbun, Charles Hurston, Earl Nobles, Ken Newman, Gene Thomas, Jerry Gill, Billy Cobb, Tommy Brawner, Truman Wilson, James Hurston, Bobby Allen, Jackie Studdard. Not in Picture: James Rutland and Shelton Tanner. The year 1959 is the year that Jordan hopes to regain the championship in the Bi-City and Region. Last year Jordan lost the Bi-City for the first time in its history. The returning lettermen to form this year's team are Hor- ace Mixon, Shelton Tanner, Jan Commander. and Earl Nobles. The following boys are expected to do exceptionally well this yearg Horace Mixon in the Sprintsg James, Rutland and Shelton Tanner in the Hurdlesg Rutland in the Pole Vault and High Jumpg Danny and David Storey in the Mile Rung Carlton Sanders in the Broad Jumpg Tommy Miller and Charles Hurston in the Distance Racesg Earl Nobles and Kenneth Newman in the Javelin Throwg Wilbur Rushing and Bobby Allen in the Shot Putg Gene Thomas in Discus. Several boys who look good as freshmen are: Douglas Houston, David Storey, Tommy Miller, James Hurston, James Henderson, Billy Guthrie, Larry Jones, and Lawton Garnto. JORDAN 1959 TRACK SCHEDULE March 27 and 28 Decathlon Home April and 4 Columbus Relays Columbus April LaGrange, Lee Home April Willingham Macon April ' Albany Home April Lanier, Columbus Columbus April Bi-City Columbus April Sub-Region HOIIIC May Region Columbus May and 9 State AAA A010115 May Georgia and Alabama Birmingham ' CHEERLEADERS Captain: Christine Franklin C0-Captain: Mary Jo Kirkland lst Row: Lynda Alherson, Rosalyn Hamilton, Cherrill Bishop, Bettie Snell, Becky Newton. Back Row: Priscilla Hardy, .lean , Rachels, Jo Ann Duncan, Mary ,lo Kirkland, Christine Franklin. ' 1ql1.1?fm ' GHHS'INTRAMURAL COUNCHJ Left to Right-lst Row: Lynda Alberson, Delores Cox, ,lo Horton, Nancy Kennedy. 2nd Row: Shirley Harden, June Angelo, Linda Pollock, Linda Messer, Judy Antley, Donnie Nowling. 3rd Row: Linda Wyrosdick, Sandra Cray, Nancy Engleking, Betty Shaw, Jean Messer. Not pictured: Sue Ellen Estes, Harriette Hornsby, Paulette Bridges. ARCHERY PHYSICAL EDUCATION TUMBLING SQUARE DANCING SOFTBALL PING PON G 1 1 a .Q +,1 - n +,, f 1 4 sy +14'wf 4 . x s E 5 2 is 4 s 5 6 il Q 5 fl X X i 5 S 1 MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY Charles Enfinger MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL Kay Culpepper 7' MOST POPULAR BOY Leroy Bush MOST POPULAR GIRL Jo Ann Dunca TL Q ,W WITTIEST BOY Johnny Watson CUTEST GIRL Ann Bravo W I MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Catherine Culpepper MOST HANDSOME BOY Burney Bedsole MOST STUDIOUS GIRL Bernice Melvin MOST STUDIOUS BOY Phillip Wills NKET ATHLETHI GIRL Lynda Alberson FT!?En,, ,Y , ,,... -,,, it MOST ATHLETIC BOY James Chamble S Most Ambitious Carolyn Martin, Jimmy Rachels Most Original Bill Snellgrove, Frances Hardy SENIOR l 2 3 ' 5 F riencllie: Most Courteo 5 FA V URI TES Most Graceful Larry Moody, Christine Franklin iyron Smith, Johnny Wright Most Poised Lynette Railey, Jerome Dean MOST REPRESENTATIVE UNDERCLASSMEN Most Representative funiors Sandra Torbert, Horace Mixon Most Representative Sophomores Jean Rachels, Tommy Hart Most Representative Freshmen Jo Ann Hamilton, James Hurston OUTSTANDING PERSONALITIES , ,K ORATOR ,IOHNNY PHILLIPS PROUD DEFENDER OF U.S. CONSTITUTION SECOND PLACE, MUSCOCEE COUNTY IN AMERICAN LEGION CONTEST VOCABEE FINALISTS AT JORDAN DELICHTED WITH WORD STUDY. LEFT TO RIGHT: CAROLYN PITTS, GARY GOODMAN MARY GARRETT AND MRS. NANCY CRYE, ADVISER Il' JIMMY RACHELS AND BILLY RIDENOUR SMILE AS PRINCIPAL TALIAFERRO INFORMS THEM OF HIGH GRADES ON NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST W, DAR WINNER EMMETT SWINT REST AMERICAN HISTORY STUDENT TALKS WITH TEACHER, MRS. AGCIE DEAN SCOTT WINNER OF 4-YEAR SCHOLARSHIP TO CINCINNATI CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, LAROLD RAGLA'ND. JORDAN BOY OF YEAR BEST CITIZEN .I.V.H.S. APPOINTED T0 AIR FORCE JIMMY RACHEL5 AWARD BY BUTTON GWINNETT DAR ACADEMY IN SEPTEMBER 1958 KAY CULPEPPER FOR CLASS 1960 LARRY McFARLIN FHA VALENTINE QUEEN VICKIE HUTCHINSON DE OF YEAR - SANDRA GOODMAN DCT STUDENT OF THE YEAR WITH DIRECTOR MISS MARY JO WHEELER JUELLEEN SEWELL RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS FROM ADVISER, MR. RICHARD W. GUNTER. WINNERS AND AWARDS DELIGHT OVER TALENT NIGHT FINDS SUE ELLEN CARMINE AND GRAY'S RATING ESTES AND LARRY HUNT WINNERS. OF MBEST STUDENT NEWSPAPER IN STATE 1 Emi -,' ' Ni we.:jfh2:ffa,sfw:, M5512 -ima :Q V ., : iii, I Qixfiizv A. Siflzy ,f f . 2,1 :QH1.235'iS'ffw 8157 1 Lge' N PE ZSQIWIQ, 'QQIZVQZQ H QS uwf,.,-M. ,,,. .. , .. -. 3 :,MS5Tw,i?m,?ff'22:tf ,.., .. . , .. t- 3155 S um w2:fq,,- i ff:f.n1g'.. 1 . I , 'f3? e2w?g.2?Wififew:-i...1f3 fwsffffffnzxi's fzf,-Sym, ,ig zg fff, ,qt - his - -,ff ig5Qg,1ff'f,,'?:f.igsqgg,'siwgq 75: ffl: g f:,,- f Q21 -' 9,-?n2f?'jfg :-' lf f,,--'jg,,:: 57,f 2,-' O 1221 15 ' 5 w,f::f5TfSg,'gg.-!f5,6. s, T : , f - 1:7-51:7 jimi I V- - 'K 'hf:?3f3:4f1-F:iHf'I5Jf: 23515, f ., 15 5fi f5v?5fT.f: 5 5 , , ' i- M i Q , , .Q W , 5 A ff - 'M' 1 H ww: Y , I , , 1 f ,,,,- 4 x - -A Mfr I ,:2':-:e1'ii:-Es'f'- - ..:.g-.iff 1423:-ggi krfyfii- . - zifyffffsi 2- ei Aw-fam: 1 : '- ' ' A 1 I P ' A I -I,, A . ' - 5' 'i,'f'fj ' ' W ,,3 ' 7 :'gfgjj::,f , , .- ' f -v-H2-s H A LD PAULA GORE MISS CWITAN CAROLYN KNO FIRST PLACE, MUSCOGEE COUNTY CIVITAN ESSAY CONTEST. MEDALS FOR VOLLEYBALL TO ANDREA LUMMUS, DELIGHTED OVER BEST SPORTSMANSHIP CHRISTINE KING AND ADVISER, MRS GAIL FOX. TROPHY - SHIRLEY SHELDON. SMILING WHILE WE WORK ELECTRONICS METAL SHOP MAKING LAYOUTS ,xxx WOOD SHOP W Y MACHINE SHOP M-M!-ff PREPARING ENSEMBLE BOQOKKEEPING I AI EXPERIMENTING CLIERICAL CHECKING K9 Yi MECHANICAL DRAWING DEBATING SMILING IN ACTIVITIES Q i - ' ' s 2:-I - , 'F' 'Z L , X f 5 5 GETTING FAMILIAR WITH JORDAN HANDBOOK JUST LOOKING SQUARE DANCING SCHOOLDAY CLOTHES 5' --EE' , Q . S B AG N . V, , H1 . V Q , iw 1 My ML I. A A I : 1 'N V ' 2- 21,1-fi '15 525,22 - ' ' V : ' H ,A-A W- .W , , , ,, H ,. is iw, ff1.:,gf:g:1s iwiw .mgfi Q-w:Q,f??1':f-M QE-,5 .,,, wr. Q1 - i am- '-',ax5.1 - ' 9 I if .. 'f' P. g , A .A . , ,, , A I ,, I. . , ,, ' fi,-fy. A.', Q if? -' .?r:g53s1ia, I Q ff LIVV A , ,. ANNUAL BATTLE WITH COLUMBUS B TEAM FIGHTS RIDING THE FLOAT MISS COX AT GAME . nn, - the Nano First Place 'H . Of Democracy Contest Vow!-3 59 F ebruafy 259 19 J. my Rachelst ff' rm I SPEAK FOR CY In a time when the serenity and security of every American are constantly being threatened, and when those principles of freedom and equality upon which our nation is built are ever being challenged, every individual is compelled to view his way of life with eyes unclouded by idle complacency .... lt is time to look anew upon the ideals which surround us daily. It is a time to examine critically the conditions in which we live I can only speak fon what democracy means to me, a high schoo student. I speak in terms, not concerning a system of government, but rather the way of life guaranteed and protected by that government. I can see democracy at work in the classrooms and in the student organizations which flood the campus. I can feel democracy at among my classmates, giving them a sense of prid I can hear democracy whispering it X young Americans to ris l DEM OCRA work e and responsibility. s challenge herexa challenge to e above what they are to what they can become. I can sense democracy in my home, making it the source of love, Whit- hope, and all things worthwhile and longlasting. I can feel the shield d Mrs. L- H- Shaw, ot? security my home. gives to me in the midst of the uncertainties 0 M. 5 Helen Shegaf Mr. W, Jean everyday life. Here in the home, democracy reaches its truest appli- . 3 15' 15, I'-1 116157 To CHIIOIJ. . . . ft to Rlghf W. Rache . m RaC l-lzseyt MrS'1gschelS, Sf 'hm y M'y church lends to this democratic way of life a reason, a purpose Mr. J. W' For as without victory, a struggle is useless, so without a purpose, a life RaChelS- is meaningless. I can see in my church the reason for this way This, to me, is democracy: To k socially equal to any othe he stands as of life. now that I am within myself r young person, and just as important, that ' an equal with me. It is to live in a land where a man can hold his head up high, look at his fellow man, and be proud. Proud of 'what he has the power to become, if he is willing to work for his hopes. In my teen-age world, this is democracy .... TS . FINALIS Kansas, ATIONAL an MaSt, New FOUR N back2He'm k Booth' - - fronllhe I ia! Dew 'a - 1 Winner Cloflkwlse h ls, C620 g sylvanl ' Congratulate lgatlona P ident Of Na' Jimmyy, gaarlfold Ofkm' Penn - , ' . es . , se t Natiflnal Cha11iry?6hIll7aShiugtOn7 D' C - Harold E. Fcillowlhneli David Hull Jer , -, a f ChaiUnan1gl59F.Soiee of Demon l DOCY er' helss Right, Chairmglloggggtgsz lglmxgogjgon- Ii'ef,ta1t0ASS0ciatll10n EtliCl2IOI1ic Industrl no-1 of t e PreS1dent MARY ANN ADAMS FHA, '55-'57, DCT, '57-'59, DCT Club Scrapbook, '58-59. LYNDA LEE ALBERSON FTA, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'57, Pres. FHA, '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '56, Girl's Intramural Council, '56-'57, Sec. Girl's Intramural Council, '57-'58, Pres. Girl's Intramural Council, '58-'59, Sportsmanship Trophy, '58, Beta Tri-Hi- Y, '57-'59, Treas. Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Sec. Beta Tri-Hi- Y, '58-'59, Cheerleader, '58-'59, Treas. of FBLA, '58-591, Pres. of Junior Civitan, '58-'59, Bi-Phi-Chem Science Club, 58-'59, Treas. of Student Council, '58-'59, Who's Who, '58- '59, National Honor Society, '59, Sports Medals in Basket- ball, Softball, Volleyball, and Horseshoes, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '59. CARLTON ALFORD CNightJ DEWEY ALFORD CNightJ ROBERT CBobbyl BERNARD ALLEN B Team Football, '56-'57, Varsity Football, '57-'59, Bi- City Football, Second Team, '58, All Bi-City Football Team, '59, Bi-City Lineman of the Week, '58-'59, Bi-City Lineman of the Year, '58-'59, All-State Football Team, '59, ROTC, '57-'58, J Club, '58-'59, V. Pres. of J Club, '58-'59. .IAMES DONALD ALLEN REBECCA fBeckyJ ANDERSON Student Council, '56-'57, FHA, '56-'58, Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59. SANDRA JEAN ANDERSON FHA, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '56, National Honor Society, '59. BETTY RUTH ANDREWS FHA, '55-'57, Third Place Science Poster Contest, '55-'56. CARROLL MILTON ANDREWS ROTC, '55-'56, Sgt. ROTC, '56-'57, B Team Football, '56-'57. JUDITH Uudyl ANN ANTLEY FHA, '55-'57, Pres. FHA, '56, Vice-Pres. FHA, '57, Girl's Intramural Council, '56-'59, Sec. Soph. Class, '56-'57, Vice- Pres. FBLA, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, Choraleers, '58- '59, Student Council, '57-'58, National Honor Society, '58, Volleyball Medal, '57-'58. MARJORIE ROSEMARY ANTLEY Band, '55-'58, Midwest National Band Clinic-Chicago, '56-'57, Music Educators National Conference, Los An- geles, Calif., '57-'58, Participation on Dave Garroway Show, '58, DE Club, '58-'59. LARRY HUGH ARNOLD Student Council, '55-'56, Key Club, '56-'59, Spanish Club, '57-'58, Fellowship Hi-Y, '57-'59, Pres. Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. GENE AUSTIN ROTC, '55-'58, Sfc., ROTC, '56-'57, M-Sgt., ROTC, '57-'58, Honorable Mention Science Fair, '57-'58, Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59. ARTHUR HAROLD BAILEY Transferred from Senior High, Americus, Georgia, Fall, '58, Fellowship Hi-Y, '55-'58, Perfect Attendance, '55-'57, B Team Football, '55-'56, Baseball, '55-'57, MYRA BANNISTER QNightJ HENRIETTA CHENRIJ BARBER Transferred from Seminole County High School, Fall '57, FHA, '56-'57, 4-H Club, '56, Basketball, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, DCT, '58-'59, Na- tional Honor Society, '59. SENIOR RONALD BARRON fNightJ SANDRA FULLER BARRON fNightl JACK BERNER BASSET ROTC, '56-'59, Sgt., ROTC, '57-'58, Ist. Lt., ROTC, '58-'59, Honorable Mention, Science Fair, '57-'58, Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, Mixed Ensemble, '58-'59, Boys' Quartette, '58-'59, Choral Clinic, Athens, '58-'59. JIMMY RALPH BEALL Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. ROSWELL BURNS iBurneyl BEDSOLE ROTC, '56-'57, Boys' Glee Club, '58-59, FBLA, '58-'59, Who's Who , '58-'59. SYBILE LAVURNE BELL Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, FHA, 55-57, DE' Club, '58-'59. SYLVIA ANN BERDEAUX tNightJ MARCIA BIRCHFIELD tNightJ MELANIE ELAINE BLANKENSHIP Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, FHA, '56-'57, '58-'59, Sec., FHA, '58-'59, FBLA, '58-'59. DANIEL W. BLOODWORTH, SR. CNight7 JOEL BERNARD BLOUNT ROTC, '55-'57, Cpl., ROTC, '55-'56, Sfc., ROTC, '56-'57, B Team Football, '55-'57, Varsity Football Team, '57-'59, Letterman, '57-'59, Science Club, '57-'58, Track Team, '57-'58, J Club, '57-'59, Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, Audio Visual Program, '58-'59. BONNIE LOUISE BOND FHA, '55-'57, Student Council, '57-'58, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59. EDWARD BOND tNot Pictured? fNightJ LAWRENCE H. fLarryJ BOND fNot Pictured! Transferred from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Fall, '58, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, Choral Club, '58-'59. RONALD fRonniel BONIFAY Perfect Attendance, '55-'57, ROTC, '56-'57, ROTC Cpl. '56-'57, Lt ROTC, '57-'58, Capt. ROTC, '58-'59, All-State Chorus, '58-'59. JACQUELINE f.IackieJ ELAINE BOWDEN Student Council, '55-'56, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'57, '58-'59, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59. ROBERT S. BOYD Band, '57-'59, Military Band, '57-'59, Music Educators Na- tional Convention, Los Angeles, '58. MICHAEL tMikel BRUCE BOYETTE Jr. Red Cross, '55-'56, Art Club, '56-'57, B Team Foot- ball, '56-'57, Dramatic Club, '58-'59, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59. JUNE BOYNTON CNightJ FRANCES BRANNON tNightl . HONORS ROY WAYNE BRANNON Transferred from Central High School, Fall, 1956, DCT, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58-59. NANCY iNani SUE BRANTLEY FHA, '56-'57, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '58, Chaplain, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Library Club, '58-'59, Pres. Library Club, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan Club, '58-'59, FBLA, '58-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59, Winner of FTA Talent Night, '58-'59, EUGENE WAYNE BRASCH Perfect Attendance, '55-'59, Concert Band, '58-'59, March- ing Band, '55-'59, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chi- cago, '56, Music Educators National. Convention, Los An- geles, '58, Military Band, '58-'59, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, All-State Band, '58-'59, All-State Chorus, '58-'59, All- State Music Clinic, Athens, '58-'59, All-State Music Clinic, Cuthbert, '58-'59, National Honor Society, '59, All-Star Band, '58. ANN JOSEPHINE BRAVO Band, '56-'58, Section Leader, '58-'59, Pres. FHA, '55-'56, Vice-Pres. FHA, '56-'57, ROTC Sponser, '56-'58, Zeta Tri- Hi-Y, '55-'56, Program Chairman Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Chaplain Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Vice Pres. Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Christian Life Conference, '57-'58, Midwest Na- tional Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, FBLA, '58-'59, Clarinet Choir, '56-'57, FTA, '58-'59, Who's Who, '58-'59, Youth Assembly, '58-'59, REBECCA PEARL BRAXTON Girls' Rifle Team, '55-'56, FHA, '56-'57, FTA, '58-'59, FBLA, '58-'59, Honor Society, '59, Perfect Attendance, '57- '59. EMILY ELAINE BRIDGES Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, FBLA, '58-'59, Melonaires Glee Club, '58-'59. .J EAN ALEETAH BRINSON Red Jacket Band, '55-'59, Mid-West National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Band Council, '57-'58, Music Educators National Convention, Los Angeles, '58, Music Festivals, '55-'58, Orchestra, '55-'58, All-State Orchestra, '56-'57, '59, University of Georgia Band Clinic, '55-'56, Spanish Club, '56-'57, National Honor Society, '58-'59, WILLIAM fBillyD ALLAN BROGDON Red Jacket Band, '55-'59, Orchestra, '55-'57, National Honor Society, '58-'59, Key Club, '58-'59, Business Man- ager, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '58-'59, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Music Educators National Convention, Los Angeles, '58, FBLA, '58-'59. SANDRA tSandyJ JEAN BROOKINS FHA, '56-'57, Pep Squad, '56-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, Jr. Red Cross, '56-'57, Second Place Winner in Science Fair, '57-'58, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Nurses' Club, '57-'58, Girls' Glee Club, '58-'59. WILLIAM fBilD EDWIN BROOKS Transferred from Hialeah, Florida, '58, DCT, '58-'59. CLIFTON BROWN CNightJ JUDITH fJudyJ ANN BROWN Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, FHA, '56-'57, Spanish Club, '57-'58. WALTER tSonnyJ EUGENE BROWN ROTC, '55-'57, Rifle Team, '56-'57, Track Team, '55-'56, Track Letterman, '56-'57, DCT, '57-'59. OSCAR LEE BRYAN Transferred from Eufaula High, '57, Football, '56-'57, FFA, '56-'57, GLENDA FAYE BUCKNER FHA, '55-'57, Mixed Choir, '55-'56, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Mixed Choir, '58-'59. MARCIA iMarcyJ .IO BUCKNER Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Mixed Choir, '55-'56, Program Chairman. FHA, '55-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, Choraleers, '57-'59, KENNETH BULLARD LINDA R. BULLOCK FHA, '55-'56, '58-'59, .lackette's, '55-'56, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59, Science Fair Winner, '56-'57, Volleyball Medal, '56-'57. CLARA LUCILE BURT FHA, '55-'57, Jr. Red Cross, '56-'57, Girls' Glee Club, '58-'59, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59. GEORGE IRVIN BUSH WALTER LEROY BUSH Red Jacket Staff, '55-'56, Vice Pres. Sophomore Class, '57, Vice Pres. Jr. Class, '57-'58, B Team Football, '57, Key Club, '57-'59, Sophomore Personality, '56-'57, Most Representative Junior, '57-'58, Who's Who, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '56-'59. JANE BUTTERWORTH CNightJ RONALD PRESTON CAMPBELL Bi-Phi-Chem Science Club, '56-'57, 2nd, Place Winner Science Fair, '56-'57, Honor Society, '58-'59, Perfect At- tendance, '55-'56, '57-'58, Junior Civitan Club, '59. CAROL CARLISLE MARTIE RUTH CARRINGTON FHA, '56-'57, Band, '56-'59, Mid-Western Band Clinic, Chicago, '56-'57, Music Educators National Convention, Los Angeles, '58, Military Band, 58-'59, Superior Rating Woodwind Choir, '56-'57. JOHN ELVEN CARTER, JR. , B Band, '55-'56, B Team Football, '56-'57, Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, Boys Glee Club, '58-'59, DCT, '58-'59, Spanish Club, '58-'59. RITA ROMAINE CARTER Sec. FHA, '55-'56, Vice Pres. FHA, '56-'57. GEORGE HAROLD CASION Perfect Attendance, '57-'58, Baseball, '57-'59, J Club, '57-'59. LINDA DIANE CAST IEHA, '55-'57, Science Fair Winner, '57-'58, Jr. Red Cross, ' 7-'58. CHARLOTTE DIANE iDeel CASTEEL Transferred from Columbus High, '57, French Club, '56- '57, FHA, '57-'58, Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58, BRENDA DIANE CAVITT fNightD JAMES LOUIS CHAMBLESS B Team Football, '55-'56, B Team Basketball, '55-'56, Track Team, '55-'59, Varsity Football Letterman, '56-'59, Varsity Basketball Letterman, '56-'59, Sfc. ROTC, '56-'57, st. Lt. ROTC, '57-'58, Maj. ROTC, '58-'59, J Club, 56-'59, Sec. 81 Treas. of J Club, '58-'59, Key Club, '57-'59, Proj. Chairman of Key Club, '58-'59, Who's Who, '58-'59. 1 RAYFORD CRayJ CHEEK B Team Football, '55-'56, ROTC, '55-'57, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'58, Science Fair Winner, '57-'58, Gar- den Club, '56-'57, Senior Favroite, '58-'59, Perfect At- tendance, '55-'56, '57-'59, Who's Who, ROTC, Rifle Team, '56-'57, DE Club. SARA ANN CHESHIRE FHA, '55-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Mixed Choir, '57-'58, Choraleers, '57-'59, Pres. '58-'59, Girls' Glee Club. ROBERT C. CLAYTON ROTC, '56-'57, ROTC Sfc. '56-'58, I m- e. L - ... JAMES RICHARD CLIATT Fellowship Hi-Y, '55-'56, Pep Squad, '55-'56, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, FBLA, '58-'59, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, '58-'59. HELEN CAROL COLEMAN FHA, '55-'57, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '55-'57. WILLIAM ALFRED CONE ROTC, '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, '58-'59, Track Team, '57-'58. JERRY EUGENE CONNELL Garden Club, '56-'57, FTA, '57-'59, Art Club, '57-'58, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, Mixed Choir, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '57-'59, PAT CONN ELL CNightJ GLORIA COPE fNightJ BARBARA JOAN fJoannJ COTTLE FHA, '56-'59, Girls' Glee Club, '56-'58, Concert Choir, '57-'58, Pep Squad, '56-'57, Vice Pres. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, RUBY COULTER tNightJ RUBY REBECCA CRAWFORD FHAfi '55-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. CHARLES LARRY CROOK Student Council, '55-'56, Fellowship Hi-Y, '55-'59, Sec. Fellowship Hi-Y, '56-'58, Science Fair Winner, '55-'56, Youth Day, '56-'57, Key Club, '57-'59, FTA, '57-'59, Chap- lain DCT, '58-'59. PATRICIA' fPatsyJ CROWSON Jackettes, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'57, Vice Pres. FHA, '55-'56, Pres. FHA, '56-'57, Jr. Red. Cross, '55-'57, Alpha Tri-Hi- Y, ,'56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Library Staff, '56-'57, Mixed Chorus, '57-'58, Girls' Glee Club, '57-'58, Mellon- aires, '58-'59, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'58. BARBARA KAY CULPEPPER Vice Pres. Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56- '59, Pres. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Pres. City-Wide Y Council, '58-'59, FHA, '55-'57, Program Chairman FHA, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '55-'57, Band, '55-'59, School Orchestra, '56-'57, Midwestern Band Clinic, Chicago, '56- Y, Science Fair Winner, '56-'57, First Place Science Win- ner, '57-'58, State Science Fair Winner, '56-'57, Sec. of Class, '57-'58, Most Representative Junior Girl, '57-'58, Majorette, '57-'59, Sec. of Band, '57-'58, Military Band, '57-'58, Band Council, '57-'59, Woodwind Choir Superior rating Music Festival, '57, Music Educators National Con- vention, Los Angeles, '58, Band Clinic, Cuthbert, '59, National Honor Society, '58-'59, Pres. Class, '58-'59, Who's Who, '58-'59, Head Majorette, '58-'59, Jordan's DAR Best Citizen, '59, ODK Leadership Conference, '59, CATHERINE NELL CULPEPPER Sec. Freshman Class, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'57, Treas. Sopho- more Class, '56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Who's Who, '58-'59, DE, '58-'59, PATSY JEAN CULPEPPER Vice Pres. FHA, '56-'57, Pres. FHA, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan, '59. MARY JO DAVENPORT B Band, '55-'56, Concert Band, '57-'59, Clarinet Choir, Superior Rating, '56-'57, Midwestern Band Clinic, Chi- cago, '56-'57, National Music Educators Conference, Los Angeles, '57-'58, Participation on Dave Garroway Show, '57-'58, Band Council, '58-'59, Military Band, '58-'59, Band Clinic, Cuthbert, '59, Perfect Attendance, '55-'59, FHA, '56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Bi-Phi-Chem Science Club, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan Club, '58-'59, Clarinet Section Leader, '58-'59, Treas. National Honor Society, '58-'59. BARBARA PARKS DAVIS fNightJ BETTYE JOYCE Uoyl DAVIS Choraleers, '56-'57, FHA, '55-'57. CAROLYN DAVIS FHA, '55-'57, Vice Pres. FHA, '55-'56. GLENDA SUE DAVIS Rep. Student Council, '55-'56, Girls' Basketball Champion- ship, '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Tumbling Club, '56-'57, DE Club, '58-'59, FHA, '55-'58, HOMER B. DAVIS fNightJ MARTHA DAVIS ROTC Sponsor, '55-'56, FHA, '56-'58, Treas. of Class, '57-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59. ELIZABETH fLizJ ANN DAWSON FHA, '56-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, Pep Squad, '56-'57, Nurses Club, '57-'58, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Girls' Glee Club, '58-'59, Science Fair Winner, '58. JEROME HENRY fConstyJ DEAN Treas. Student Council, '56-'57, GSCA Convention, '56, Key Club, '56-'59, Treas. Key Club, '58-'59, B Team Football, '57-'58, Varsity Football, '58-'59, Pres. Dra- matics Club, '58-'59, Vice Pres. Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, ROTC Sfc. '56-'57, ROTC Lt. '57-'58, ROTC Lt. Col., '58-'59, ROTC, '57- '59, Drill Team, '57-'58, Senior Fav- orite, '58-'59, Fellowshipt Hi-Y, '56-'59, Project Chairman, Treas. Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, Ga. District Convention, '59, J Club, '59, Rock Eagle Training Conference, '56, National Honor Society, '59. SARA DEAN JOHN BRUCE DEMENT Transferred from Andrew Jackson Junior High School, Pasadena, Texas, '56, B Team Football, '56-'57, ROTC, '56-'57, Boys Glee Club, '58-'59. BRENDA JOYCE DENSON Transferred from Columbus High School, '56, Band, '55- '56, FHA, '56-'57, FTA, '57-'59, Treas. FTA, '58-'59, Treas. Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58, Jr. Achievement, '57-'58, Treas. Jr. Achievement, '58, Red Jacket, '58-'59, FBLA, '58-'59, Honor Roll Student, '56-'57. JOSEPH MALCOLM DONAHUE ROTC, '55-'56, B Band 'sa ROBERT EARL DORRIETY ROTC, '55-'56, B-Band, '58. JOHNNY DESPREZ DUBOSE Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, Fellowship Hi-Y, '55-'59, Key Club, '55-'59, ROTC, '56-'59, ROTC Sfc., '56-'57, ROTC, lst Sgt., '57-'58, ROTC Capt., '58-'59, Drill Team, '56-'59, Honor Society, '59. JO ANN DUNCAN FHA, '55-'56, Pres. FHA, '55-'56, Valentine Queen, '56- '57, Pres. Sophomore Class, '56-'57, Cheerleader, '56-'59, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Jr. Civitan Club, '58-'59, Choral Club, '58-'59, Who's Who, '58-'59. VIRGINIA LEE DUNN FHA, '55-'57, Library Club, '56-'57, Science Club, '56-'59, DE Club, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57. GERALD WAYNE DYKES ROTC, '55-'57. TYRONE EDDINGS Garden Club, '56-'57. EDGAR WILLIAM fBilD EDWARDS Red Jacket Marching Band, '55-'59, Military Band, '55-'59, Concert Band, '55-'59, Orchestra, '56-'57, University of Georgia Band Clinic, '56-'57, Midwestern MENC, Chicago, '56-'57, Brass Choir, '56-'59, Band Council, '57-'59, Nation- al Music Educators' Conference, Los Angeles, '57-'58, Dave Garroway's Today Show, '57, Art Club, '58-'59, Bi-Phy- Chem Club, '58-'59, Treas. Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, DE, '58-'59, DE Ga. State Convention, All-State Band, '58-'59. EDNA LOU ELLIOTT FHA, '56-'57, Vocabee, '57-'58, Library Club, '58-'59. CHARLES F. ENFINGER Student Council, '57-'59, Pres. Student Council, '59, Jr. Red Cross, '58, Key Club, '59, Vice Pres. Senior Class, '58-'59, Who's Who, '58-'59, O.D.K. Leadership Confer- ence, '58-'59, Pres. FBLA, '58-'59, Teen-Age Grand Jury, '59 JERRY JOE ERWIN DCT Club, '58-'59. JERRY TYRONE EVANS ROTC, '55-'57, Sgt. ROTC, '56-'57, DCT, '57-'59. GRACE EZELL QNightJ BOBBY FAULKNER Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '56-'57, B-Band, '56-'57. RONNIE DELANO FOSTER Concert Band, '55-'57, Marching Band, '55-'57, District Musical Festival, '55-'56, Woodwind Choir, '56-'57, Clar- inet Choir, '56-'57, Midwest MENC, Chicago, '56-'57, Superior Rating Woodwind Choir, '56-'57, Bi-Phy-Chem Sciene Club, '56-'59, Second Place Science Fair, '57, National Honor Society, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan Club, '59, First Place Science Fair, '58-'59, Chaplain Key Club, '58-'59. FENN GERALD FOUNTAIN Student Council, '55-'56, ROTC, '56-'57, DCT, '57-'59, DCT Convention, Candidate for Pres. of State DCT Club, Local DCT Pres. MARGARET CHRISTINE FRANKLIN FHA, '56-'59, Pres. FHA, '56-'57, Vice Pres. FHA, '58-'59, Garden Club, '56-'57, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Cheer- leader, '57-'59, Capt. Cheerleaders, '58-'59, Sec. FBLA, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, Senior Favorite, '58-'59. WILLIAM DAVID FRANKLIN Transferred from Smith Station High School, Smith Sta- tion, Ala., Fall '56. HARRIET HUDSON FRIZIELLE Transferred from Annie Camp Junior High School, Jones- boro, Arkansas, Fall '56, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Delta Tri- Hi-Y, '57-'59, FHA, '56-'58-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, Garden Club, '56-'57, JACKIE LEON fJackl FROST ROTC, '56-'59. NORMA ANN GAMBILL Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'57, DCT, '57-'59, DCT Club Scrapbook, '59. LINDA LOUISE GAMBLE FHA, '55-'56. ALTON RAY GARNTO Jr. Red Cross, '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, Na- tional Honor Society, '58-'59. JUDITH SHIRLEY fJudyJ GAYLOR Transferred from Baker High School, Fall '56, FHA, '55- '58, Choral Club, '58-'59, Jr. Red Cross, '58-'59, MARY ANN GEIGER Sec. FHA, '55-'57, First Place Science Fair Winner, '55-'56, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Jr. Red Cross, '56-'53, Student Council, '57-'58, Carmine and Grey, News Editor, '57-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, Quill and Scroll, '58-'59, Journalism Clinic, '57-'58, GSPA, '57-'59, Jr. Achievement, '57, Rock Eagle Delegate, '57, Christian Life Conference, '57, BRENDA JOYCE GIBBONS FHA, '56-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59, PEGGY GIBSON CNightJ JUDSON Uudl GILMER B Team Football, '56-'57, Varsity Football, '57-'58, Dra- matics Club, '58-'59, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59. WILLIAM JEFF ERY GIVENS Trasferred from Baker High School, Fall '56, B Team Football, '55-'56, Varsity Football, '57-'58, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'59, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59. ROSE MARIE GLAZE FHA, '57-'59, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Dramatics Club, '58-'59. FAYE GOODMAN fNightJ SANDRA JO GOODMAN FHA, '56-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, DE Club, '58-'59, DE Convention, '58-'59, Sec. DE Club, '58-'59, Honor Society, '58-'59, DE Student of the Year, '58-'59. PAULA ANNETTE GORE Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, FHA, '56- '57, Red Jacket Band, '56-'58, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Music Educators National Conven- tion, Los Angeles, '58, Best History Student, '57-'58, Chap- lain Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58, Perfect Attendance, '56-'59, Dramatics Club, '58-'59, Honor Society, '58-'59, Carmen and Grey Staff, '58-'59. LOUWONA BOREL GRAVES fNightJ WALTER LEE GRAY, JR. Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School, Miami, Flor- ida, Sept. '56, B Team Basketball, '55-'57, B Team Football, '55-'57, Track Team, '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '55-'57, Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'58, Choral Club, '57-'58, Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, DE Club, '58-'59, Art Club, '58-'59, DECA Convention, '58-'59, 3rd Place Speaking, 2nd Place Sales Judging. WILEY CALVIN GRAY Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, '58-'59, Second Place Science Fair,.'56-'57, State Science Fair, '56-'57, DE Club. MYRTLE LAVERN GREEN FHA, '55-'57, FHA Program Chairman, '56-'57, Bi-Phy Chem Science Club, '57-'59, Treas. Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'53, Vice Pres. Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '58- '59, Vice Pres. Ga. Jr. Academy of Science, '58-'59, State Science Fair, '57-'59, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, FTA, '56- '59, Pres. FTA, '58-'59, Capt. Softball Team, '55-'56,Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. EDWARD J. fSonnyJ GREEN fNot Picturedl Band, '54-'59, Military Band, '54-'59, All-State Band, '57, Section Leader, '54-'59, Midwestern Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, NMEC, Los Angeles, '58, All-State Band Clinic, '59, Drum Major, '58-'59, Band Council, '55-'59, Electronic Club, '56-'58, Photography Club, '57-'58. HARRY BRYAN GREENHAW, JR. Transferred from Hog Jr. High, Fall '56, DCT '58-'599 Stu. dent Council, '56-'57, Band CBJ, '56-'57, PATRICIA fPatsyl ANN GREER FHA, '55-'57g Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. ROBERT CBobbyl S. GRIGG Spanish Club, '56-'57. BONNIE BLUE GRUBBS Transferred from Glynn Academy, '58, Girls' Glee Club, '57g Choral Club, '58, DCT, '58-'59g JCL, '58. IDA JANE GUEST Pep Squad, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'57, Student Council, '55- '573 Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Mixed Choir, '56-'57, Girls' Glee Club, '58-'59g DE, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59. ELIZABETH fBettyJ FAY HACKETT Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56g Beta. Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58g Treas. Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Band, '56-'59g Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Music Educators National Conven- tion, Los Angeles, '58g Music Festival, '56-'59g FHA, '55- '56, National Honor Society, '59. ROBERT STEPHENS HADEN ROTC, '55-'57, DCT, '57-'58, Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59. DONALD A. HAGLER ROTC, '55-'57. SUE ELLEN HAIR Perfect Attendance, '56-'58, '58-'59g Jackettes, '55-'56g Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59, FHA, '55-'57, Choral Club, '56- '57g Garden Club, '57-'58, Youth Day Official, '57-'58, DCT, '58-'59, Historian DCT, '58-'59. CLARA ANN HALL FHA, '55-'59. DANA CHARLOTTE HALL Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Sec., '58-'59, Christian Life Conference, '56-'58g Blue Ridge Youth Assemble, '57-'58, Carmine and Grey Staff, '56-'59, Carmine and ' Grey, Circulation Manager, '57-'58, Carmine and Grey, Associate Editor, '58-'59, GSPA, '56-'59, Quill and Scroll, '57-'59, Quill and Scroll, Pres. '58-'59g Honor Society, '58-'59g 3rd Place Winner, Science Fair, '59. MILLARD ELIZABETH HALL FHA, '55-'57g Perfect Attendance, '55-'56. ROBBIE LANELLE HALL FHA,,'55-'56g FHA, '56-'57g Sophomore Personality, '56- '57g Carmine and Grey, '57-'59g Quill and Scroll, '58-'59, Business Mgr. Carmine and Grey, '58-'59, GSPA, '57-'59, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57. CAROLYN SUE HAMILTON Orchestra, '56-'57g Perfect Attendance, '56-'57g FHA, '56- '57, Student Council, '56-'57. L EARL HAMILTON B Team Football, '55-'57, Varsity Football, '57-'59, All Bi-City Football Selection, '57-'58, All Bi-City Football Team, '58-'59, B Team Basketball, '55-'56, Varsity Bas- ketball, '56-'59g J Club, '56-'59, Pres. of J Club, '58- '59g Baseball, '57-'58, ROTC, '55-589 ROTC Lt., '56-'57g ROTC, Capt. '57-'58, 2nd Team All Bi-City Basketball. WILLIAM fBillyJ HAMILTON ROTC, '56-'58, ROTC, Sgt., '56-'57, ROTC, Lt., '57-'58g Fellowship Hi-Y, '57-'58, DE Club, '58-'59. RAYMOND HAMMOCK CNightl BETTY JO HANCOCK FHA, '55-'57, Zeta 'Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56g Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59, Pres. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, BETTY BURTON HAND fNightJ DENNIS WILFIELD HAND, JR. ROTC, '55-'58, Rifle Team, '55-'58g Outstanding First Year ROTC Cadet, '55-'56, Science Club, '56-'59, William Randolph Hearst Trophy Team, '56-'58, National Honor Society, '57-'59g Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59. ELIZABETH SUE HARBUCK Jackettes, '55-'56g FHA, '55-'57, National Honor Society, '58-'59, DE, '58-'59, CAMILLA FRANCES HARDY Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56g FHA, '55-'57g Treas. FHA, '56-'57, Rock Eagle, Officers Training Camps, '56, Perfect Attend- ance, '55-'58g Red Jacket Band, '55-'59, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56g State Music Festivals, '56-'59g Flute Section Leader, '59, Band Council, '59g Superior Rating Woodwind Quartet, '57, Excellent Rating Wood- wind Quartet, '58, All-State Band, 57-59g Participation in Dave Garroway Show, '58, Music Educators National Convention, Los Angeles, '58g Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59g Devotional Chairman of Gamma Tri-Hi-Y,- '58-'59, Senior Class Favorites, '59g Band Clinic, Culbert, Georgia, '59g Recording Band, '58-'59, City All-Star Band. JIMMY MARTIN HARPER ROTC, '55-'57, DE Club, '58-'59. JAMES GLENDEL HARRIS Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '56-'58g Mixed Choir, '57-'58g Library Staff, '57-'58, DE, '58-'59, DECA Convention, 2nd Place Ad Planning and Layout, '58-'59. MARY BETTY HARRISON CNightJ GLENDA NELL HARVARD FHA, '56-'57, Student Council, '57-'58, Band, '56-'59g' Mid-Western Band Clinic, Chicago, '57g NMEC, Los An- geles, '58g Superior Rating Woodwind Choir, '58-'59, Mili- tary Band, '58-'59. BILLY JACKSON HATCHER B Team Football, '56-'57, Varsity Football, '57-'59g J Club, '58-'59, WILLIAM TERRY HATCHER ROTC, '57-'58. MARIE HEAD CNightl WILLIAM THOMAS fTomJ HEATH Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, '57-'58, WILLIS RUDOLPH CRudyl HELTON Band, '55-'59, Orchestra, '55-'59, Military Band, '55-'59, G. E. A. Convention, Atlanta, '55-'57, Trombone Quartet, '55-'57, FTA, '55-'57, Midwestern National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56-'57, Key Club, '55-'59g Brass Choir, '55-'59, Jazz Band, '56-'573 All-State Band Clinic, '57-'59, NMEC, Los Angeles, '57-'58, Vice Pres., Key Club, '58-'59, Pres., Band, '58-'593 Boys' Choir, '58-'59, Superior Solo, '58-'59. JUDITH Uudyl ANN HERRING FHA, '55-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57g Student Council, '55- '59g Student Council Treas., '57-'58, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '58- '59g Treas. Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, FBIA, '58-'59g National Honor Society, '58-'59g Delegate to Civitan Convention, Macon, '58-'59, PHILLIP LEROY HEWITT Transferred from Central High School, Fall '55. HENRY TERRY HICE Fellowship Hi-Y, '55-'56g Football, '57-'58, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '58-'59gf Dramatics Club, '58-'59, FBLA, '58- '59g Senior Personality, '59. ANNETTE HICKS Transferred from Anchorage, Alaska, Summer, '57, Pep Club, '56-'57g FHA, '55-'56, Sec. FHA, '58-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '57-'59, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '59. JOE HICKS fNightJ LINDA HIERS fNightJ GWENDOLYN fGwenJ LUCILLE HILL FHA, '55-'57, '58-'59, B Band, '56-'57, Tumbling Club, '55-'56, Garden Club, '56-'57, Student Council, '56-'57, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59. ANDREW TYLER HINES ROTC, '56-'57, Band, '56-'57. CAROLE ANN HINES FHA, '56-'57, Basketball Championship, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '57-'58, Spanish Club, '58-'59. BOBBY G. HINSON Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, DE, '57-'59. PERRY WAYNE fPinkyJ HOBBS Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, JUDY HOGG FHA, '56-'57, Student Council, '57-'58. ZACK GILBERT HOGG B Team Football, '56-'57, ROTC, '57-'58. PAT LIVINGSTON HOLLAND KNO Honorsl THOMAS WILMER HOLLAND Track Team, '56-'57, ROTC, '57-'58, Jr. Civitan Club, '58- '59, Dramatics Club, '58-'59, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '55-'59, SHELBY HOLLOWAY lNightl RONNIE LAMAR HOLMES Jr. Red Cross, '55-'56, ROTC, '55-'56, ROTC Sfc., '56-'57, ROTC Lt., '57-'58, Student Council, '56-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, '58-'59. RUTH HOLSTEAD FHA, '56-'57, Art Club, '56-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, Choral Club, '56-'57, Nurses' Club, '57-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59. TIM LEE HOLT Band, '55-'59, Marching Band, '55-'59, Concert Band, '55- '59, Midwestern National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Music Education National Convention, Los: Angeles, '58, Orches- tra, '56-'58, Chorla Club, '57-'58, DCT, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. MARY ALICE HOUSE Transferred from Hoke Smith High School, Atlanta, Geor- gia, Fall '56-'57, FHA, '56-'59. DAVID WILLIAM HOWARD Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, '58-'59, ROTC, '56-'57, DE, '58-'59. LINDA HOWARD fNightJ ALBERT E. HOWELL Transferred from Central High School, '58, DCT, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. THOMAS EUGENE fGeneJ HOWELL Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, '58-'59, B Band, '55-'56, Band, '58-'59, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Music Educators National Conventiion, Los Angeles, '58, FBLA, '58-'59, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, All-State Chorus, '58-'59, Recording Band, '58-'59, Marching Band, '58-'59, Military Band, '58-'59, All-Star Band, '58-'59. SANDRA HUF F FHA, '55-'58, Vice Pres. FHA, '56-'57, Science Club, '57- '58, Science Fair Winner, '58, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Jr. Achievement, '57-'58, Nurses' Club, '57-'58, DCT, '58- '59, National Honor Society, '58-'59. LARRY RICHARD HUNT Band, '55-'59, Section Leader Band, '57-'59, Band Coun- cil, '57-'59, Midwest National Band Cliniic, Chicago, '56, Music Educators Conference, Los Angeles, '58, Band Clinic, Cuthbert, '58-'59, Boys' Glee Club,' '58-'59, Choral Club, '57-'59, Pres. Mixed Ensemble, '58-'59, Choral Clinic, Athens, '58-'59, Boys' Quartette, '58-'59, Participation on Dave Garroway Show, '57-'58, FTA Convention, Atlanta, '58-'59, Varsity Baseball, '55-'59, J Club, '55-'59, All- State Band, '59. BONNIE LOYETTE HUTCHINS FHA, '55-'57, Mixed Choir, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '55-'57, '58-'59, Choraleers, '58-'59, FBLA, '58-'59. HELEN BRENDA HUTCHINS Student Council, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'57, '58-'59, Garden Club, '56-'57, Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58, FBLA, '58-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. WALTER STANLEY tStanJ ISON Transferred from Baker High School, '56, 4--H Club, '55- '56, ROTC, '56-'57, DE, '58-'59, WCTU Essay Contest Winner, '56-'57. BILLIE ANN JAGGARD Transferred from Columbus High School, '57, FHA, '56- '58, Jr. Achievement, '58, National Honor Society, '59, Parliamentarian DCT, '59. LORETTA J ENKIN Transferred from Lenoir City High School, Lenoir City, Tennessee, '58, Lenoir City High Band, '55-'58, State Concert Festival, '55-'58, Girls' Basketball Team, '55-'58, FHA, '57-'58, Jr. Garden Club, '56-'57, Literary Club, '56 '57, Red Jacket Band, '58-'59, CATHERINE JUANITA JINRIGHT FHA, '55-'57, Parliamentarian DE Club, '58-59. BILLIE SUE JOHNS FHA, '55-'56, Pres. FHA, '56-'57, Art Club, '57-'59, Treas. Art Club, '57-'58, Pres. Art Club, '58-'59, Perfect Attend- ance, '58-'59, Jr. Achievement '58-'59. GENE E. JOHNSON ROTC, '55-'57, FBLA Club, '58-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59. HENRY DURANT JOHNSON Transferred from Central High School, '56, ROTC Sgt., '56-'57, DCT, '57-'59. VIRGINIA ANN JOHNSON ' Transferred from Chambers County High School, '56, Garden Club, '56-'57, FHA, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. MAGGIE JONES tNightJ MARTHA DELORES JONES Treas. FHA, '56-'58, Jr. Science Club, '57-'58. RICHARD EARL JONES Perfect Attendance, '55-'59, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59. JOANNE RUTH KATTMAN Spanish Club, '57-'58, Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'56,'57- '58, Science Club, '55-'56, Jr. Achievement, '55-'58, WILMER L. KELLY tNightJ CHARLOTTE ANTHO KENNEDY FHA, '55-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, Jr. Achievement, '56- '58, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, FBLA, '58-'59, Carmine and Grey Reporter, '57-'58, Carmine and Grey Feature Editor, '58- '59, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Quill and Scroll, '59, Dele- gate to Rock Eagle, '58, Perfect Attendance, '55-'59. BARBARA GENELLE KEY Transferred from Columbus High School, '56, Spanish Club, '55-'56, Library Club, '57-'58, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58- '59, DE Club, '58-'59, DE Convention, '58-'59. JAMES fJimmyJ LEON KIDD Tumbling Club, '54--'55, B Band, '54-'55, Band, '55-'57, Concert Band, '55-'57, Dance' Band, '55-'56, Midwest Na- tional Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Marching Band, '56-'57, Senior Boys' Choral Group, '58-'59, lst Place Science Fair, '58-'59. JULIAETTE fJudyJ KIMBRO FHA, '55-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, Girls' Glee Club, '57- '58, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Science Fair Winner, '56- '57. GLORIA EARLINE KING Transferred from Columbus High School, '56, Chaplain of Co-Hi Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Columbus Chapter of Colon- ial Dames History Metal, '57, Student Council, '58-'59, National Honor Society, '59, Sec. of Senior Class, '58-'59. MARY ROSS KING CNightJ MARY JO KIRKLAND Transferred from Panama City, '56, FHA Program Chair- man, '56-'57, Tumbling Club, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, '58-'59, Cheerleader, '57-'59, Co. Capt. of Cheer- leaders, '58-'59, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Chaplain, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Treas. Senior Class, '58-'59. EDITH MARGARET KITE Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Science Fair Winner, '55-'56, Pres FHA, '55-'57, FHA, '55-'57, Dramatics Club, '56-'57, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59, Treas. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '56-'59, Youth Assembly, '57-'58, Key .Club Sweetheart, '58-'59. AGNES MARIE KNIGHT -FHA, '55-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, DE Club, '58-'59. C. DEAN KYLE Bi-Ph-Chem Science Club, '57-'58, Perfect Attendance, '56-'59. BARBARA JEANNE LAMB Transferred from Columbus High School, '56, Girls' Glee Club, '55-'56, Music Festival, '56, FHA, '55-'57, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, Carmine and Grey, '57-'58, Circula- tion Manager Carmine and Grey, '58-'59, Quill and Scroll, 'gil-'59, GSPA, '57-'59, Jr. Red Cross '57-'58, Jr. Civitan, ' 9. FRANKLIN DEAN LAMB Transferred Chattanooga, Tennessee, '58, Band, '56-'57, Treas. Freshman Class, '56-'57, Vice Pres. Sophomore Class, '57-'58, ROTC, '56-'57, Vice Pres. DCT, '58-'59, DCT, '57-58. DONALD RAY LANGFORD Dramatics Club, '56-'57, Science Fair Winner, '57-'58, Science Club, '58-'59, Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, Business Manager Red Jacket, '58-'59. MARGARET ELLEN LAYTON FHA, '55-'57, Program Chairman FHA, '55-'56, Project Chairman FHA, '56-'57, FTA, '57-'58, Sec. Spanish Club, '57-'58, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Sec. Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '58- '59, Red Jacket Annual Staff, '58-'59, National Honor So- ciety,g59, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, '58-'59, ROTC Spon- sor, ' 8-'59. NANCY DIANNE LEE FHA, '55-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57. WILLIAM W. fBuddyl LIDDELL, JR. Football, '56-'58, ROTC, '56-'58, J Club, '57-'58, Pres. of Sophomore Class, '56-'57, Basketball, '56-'57, Jr. Red Cross, '56-'57, DCT, '58-'59. YVONNE LINGO Boys' State, '57-'58, DCT, '58-'59. RICHARD fDickiel C. LIVINGSTON Band, '55-'56, DE, '58-'59. MARY ELAINE LONG CNightJ BRENDA EVELYN LOTT Transferred from ltawamba Agricultural High School in Fulton, Mississipi Fall of '58, Y-Teens, '55-'58, 4-H Club, '55-'57, Glee Club, '55-'59, Band, '56-'58, Beta Club, '55- '57, Ensemble Club, '55-'58. WAYNE A. LOYD Perfect Attendance, '55-'59, DCT, '58-'59. GENE CLAYTON LYDA, JR. LEROY LYNN fNightJ DEVONNE LYONS QNightJ BEVERLY CAROLE MALLORY Transferred from Columbus High School Fall of '56, Span- ish Club, '55-'56, Library Club, '57-'58, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, DE, '58-'59, DE Convention, '58-'59. JAMES HUGH MALLORY Junior Achievement, '57-'58, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'58, DE, '57-'59, DE, Pres., '58-'59, DE Convention, '59, National Honor Society '59. JANICE ELAINE MARION Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'57, Spanish Club, '57-'58, DCT, '58-'59, National Honor Society, '58-'59. MARY WONNIE MARSHALL FHA, '55-'57. CAROLYN GREYE MARTIN Zeta Tri- Hi-Y, '55-'56, Student Council, '55-'56, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59, Christian Life Conference, '56-'58, Blue Ridge Youth Assembly, '58, Carmine and Grey, '56-'59, Carmine and Grey News Editor, '57-'58, Carmine and Grey Editor, '58-'59, GSPA, '56-'59, Official Delegate, GSPA, '58, Quill and Scroll, '57-'58, Sec. and Treas. Quill and Scroll, '58-'59, National Honor Society, '58-'59, Senior Favorite, '58-'59, Third Place, District Science Fair Winner, '59. PATRICIA fPatl WILMA MARTIN FHA, '56-'58, Student Council, '56-'57, Jr. Red Cross, '56-'58, Library Club, '57-'59, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Publicity Chairman, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, DCT, 59, Art Club. SUE ANNETTE MARTIN FHA, '55-'57. NORMA MAYO REBECCA KBeckyl JEAN McARTHUR FHA, '56-'59, President, FHA, '57-'58, Jr. Red Cross, '58- '59, Senior Personality, '58-'59. MARY ELLEN McCARDLE JERRY WALTER MCCONNELL fNightJ MARIE McCULLOUGH fNightl PEGGY ANNETTE MCCULLOUGH FHA, '55-'57, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. SARA LOUISE McDOWELL FHA, '56-'57, '58-'59, Library Club, '58-'59, LARRY RICHARD McFARLlN Band, '55-'59, Military Band, '56-'59, Band Council, Vice Pres., '58-'59, Midwestern Band Clinic, Chicago, '57, MENC Conference, Los Angeles, '58, Key Club Social Chairman, '57-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, Membership Coun- cil Civitan, '58-'59, Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, Perfect At- tendance, '58-'59, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'59, Orchestra '56-'57, Brass Choir, '57-'59. RONALD HAROLD McGAHEE Transferred from Baker High School, '58, ROTC, '56-'57, Quarterback Club. JUANITA ANN McKENNEY Band, '55-'59, FHA, '55-'56, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, State Music Festivals, Band' Council, First Chair Flute, '56-'59, Band Section Leader, '56-'58, Midwsetern National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59, Sec. Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Pres. Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Superior Rating Woodwind Quartet, '57, Excellent Rating Flute Solo, '57, All-State Band, '57-'59, First Chair, Universtiy of Georgia Band Clinic, '57, Delegate, Rock Eagle Officers Training Conference, '57, Christian Life Conference ,'57, Excellent Rating Woodwind Quartet, '58, Music Educators National Convention, Los Angeles, '58, Participation on Dave Garroway Show, '58, National Honor Society, '58-'59, Sec. for Band, '58-'59, Sec. City-wide Prcsident's Y Coun- cil, 58-'59, Jordan Representative for March of Dimes, '59. PORTER GARY McKNIGHT Band, '56-'59, Military Band, '56-'59, Midwestern Band Clinic, Chicago, '57-'58, Orchestra, '57-'58, NMEC, Los Angeles, '57-'58, Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, Band Council, '58-'59, Trumpet Section Leader, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58- '59, Senior Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, Brass Choir, '58-'59, Band Clinic, Cuthbert, '59, Participation on Dave Garroway Show, '58. ROBERT EARL McLAUGHLlN Senior Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59. CLARA JOY MCMILLAN Student Council, '55-'58, Pep Squad, '55-'56, Zeta Tri-Hi- Y, Pres., '55-'56, Jr. Red Cross, '55-'56, Jr. Red Cross, Vice Pres., '56-'57, FHA Project Chairman, '55-'56, FHA President, '56-'57, '58-'59, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Project Chairman, '57-'58, Volley Ball Cham- pionship, '56-'58, .Softball Championship, '56-'57, DCT, '58-'59. BERNICE ANN MELVIN FHA, '55-'57, Vice Pres., FHA, '56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59, Volley Ball Championship, '56-'57, Softball Cham- pionship, '57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Vice Pres., '57-'58, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Parliamentarian, '58-'59, Delegate Youth As- sembly, '58, Science Fair Winner, '57, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, Cheerleader, '57-'58, Wh0's Who, '58-'59, Sec. National Honor Society, '58-'59, Girls' Glee Club, '58-'59. Second Place My True Security Theme Contest. BRENDA YVONNE MELVIN FHA, '55-'57, Vice Pres., FHA, '55-'56. JOHN DAVID MERRITT Concert Band, '56-'59, Marching Band, '56-'59, Military Band, '56-'59, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, Dec., '56, Music Educators National Convention, Los An- geles, March, '58, Section Leader, '58-'59, Band Council, '58-'59, Vice Pres. Garden Club, '56-'57, DCT Club, '58- '59, All-Star Band, '59. LINDA MESSER FHA, '55-'57, Girls' Rifle Team, '55-'56, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Science Club, '57-'59, Secretary Science Club, '58- '59, Girls' Intramural Council, '58-'59, Science Fair Win- ner, '55-'56, '57-'58. JAN LARAINE MILES Homeroom Officer, '56-'57, FHA, '56-'59, Pres. FHA, '56- '57, Dramatics Club, '58-'59, CAROL SUE MILLER FHA, '56-'57. JAMES fJimmYJ WOODROW MILLER Fellowship Hi-Y, '57-'58, GUSSIE RUTH MILLIRONS Sec. FHA, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58. JEANNETTE MITCHELL FHA, '55-'57, Choral Club, '55-'56. MARGARET MOBLEY FHA, '55-'57, National Honor Society, '58-'59, DCT, '58- '59. BETTY JOYCE GASTON MONTFORT fNightl WINSTON SPENCER MONFORT ROTC, '55-'57, Student Council, '55-'56, Science Fair Winner, '56-'58. JUANITA MONTE FHA, '55-'59, Glee Club II, '58-'59. SUSAN fSueJ KATHLEEN MOOAR FHA, '56-'57, Nurses' Club, '58-'59. LARRY WAYNE MOODY B Team Football, '56-'57, Varsity Football, '57-'58, B Team Basketball, '56-'57, Varsity Basketball, '57-'59, Var- sity Baseball, '56-'58, Capt., '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, J Club, '57-'59, ROTC, '57-'58, FBLA, '58-'59, Senior Favorite, '58-'59, Track, '58-'59. FLOSSIE MERLE MORDIC FHA, '55-'59, Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57. JAMES RICHARD MORGAN BILLIE FRANKIE MORROW FHA, '55-'59, Jr. Red Cross, '58-'59, MYRTICE FAIRCLOTH MORROW lNightJ RONALD MOSS Band, '55-'56, B Team Basketball, '56-'57, Reporter, DE, '58-'59. RODERICK SHAWN MURPHY B Team Football, '55-'57, Varsity Football, '57-'59, ROTC, '55-'56, Sfc. ROTC, '56-'57, Capt. ROTC, '57-'58, Perfect Attendnace, '55-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '56-'57. SARA FLOYDE MURPHY FHA, '56-'59, Treas. FHA, '58-'59, Mixed Choir, '57-'58, Section Leader Choral Club, '57-'59, Superior Rating in Music Festival, '57-'58, All-State Choir, '57-'58, University of Georgia Music Clinic, '57-'58, Music Clinic at Atlanta, '57-'58, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59, FBLA, '58-'59, Senior Personality, '58-'59. JO ANN OLDRIDGE FHA, '55-'57, DE, '58-'59. MARGIE LEE O'NEAL FHA, '56-'57, Band, '57-'58, Music Educators National Convention, Los Angeles, '58, Library Club, '58-'59. ALLEN LEROY OSBORNE Military Band, '55-'57, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chi- cago, '56, B Team Basketball, '56-'57, B Team Foot- ball, '56-'57, Varsity Football, '57-'59, J' Club, 57-'59, Pres. Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, Vice President Student Council '58-'59, Vice Pres. Dramatics Club, '58-'59, Pres. Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59. OTIS LAFAETTE OVERBY, JR. DE, '57-'59, Fellowship Hi-Y, '56-'57, DORA CATHERINE OWENS Vice Pres. of Freshman Class, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'59, Pres. FHA, '56-'57, Treas. FHA, '58-'59, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56- '57. MARY ANN OWENS CMRS. JERRY TAYLORJ fNightJ SHARON KAYE OWEN FHA, '55-'57, '58-'59, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59, Project Chairman Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, FBLA, '58-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56. TRACY PARKS fNightJ LYNETTE JOY PARRISH FHA, '55-'57, .Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Delegate to Tri-Hi-Y Convention, Teenettes Trio, '55-'58, Third Place Talent Night, '56-'57, Excellent Rating Music Festival, '57-'58, All-State Chorus, '56-'59, Mixed Choir, '56-'59, Section Leader Mixed Choir, '56-'59, Jordan Choraleers, '57-'59, Girls Glee Club, '58-'59, Pres. Melonaires, '58-'59, State Music Festival, '57-'59, All-State Music Festival, '58-'59, Girls Sextet, '58-'59, Music Clinic, Athens, '58-'59, Editor, Red Jacket, '58-'59, HAROLD JORDEN PATE Band, '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '55-'58, Garden Club, '56-'57, ROTC, '56-'57, Rifle Team, '57-'58. SANDRA FAYE PATE FHA, '56-'59, Sec. FHA, '57-'58, Project Chairman FHA, '58-'59, Student Council, '56-'57, ROTC Sponsor, '56-'57. CORNELIA MAE PATTERSON Transferred from Columbus High School, '56, DE Club, '58-'59. EDWARD BRIAN PATTILLO ROTC, '55-'58, Perfcet Attendance, '57-'58. SHARON ROSE PECK FHA, '55-'57, Student Council, '55-'58, Sec. of Student Council, '57-'58, Delegate to Student Council Workshop, '56-'57, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Chaplain of Delta Tri- Hi-Y, '57-'58, Mixed Choir, '56-'59, Col. Sec. of Mixed Choir, '57-'58, Choraleers, '57-'59, Vice Pres. of Choraleers, '58-'59, Melonaires fGirls' Chorusl, '58-'59, Alto Section Leaders, '58-'59, Girls' Octette, '58-'59, Athens Music Clinic, '58-'59, Columbus Music Clinics, '57-'59, State Music Festival, '56-'59, All-State Music Festival, '58-'59, All-State Chorus, Atlanta, '58-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '58- '59, National Honor Society, '58-'59. SARA ALLEN PEMBERTON fNightl JOHN Uohnnyl OWEN PHILIPS, JR. ROTC, '55-'58, ROTC Capt., '57-'58, Best Drilled Cadet, '55-'56, Expert Rifleman, '56-'57, Fellowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, 2nd Place Muscogee Co. Legion Oratorical Contest, '59, Lettered Rifle Team, '56-'57, '57-'58. SANDRA CAROL PHILLIPS FHA, '55-'57, Parliamentarian FHA, '55-'56, Program Chairman FHA, '56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59, National Honor Society, '58-'59, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '58- '59, Vice Pres. Girls' Glee Club, '58-'59, Sec. Zeta Tri- Iiili-Y, '55-'56, 3rd Place Winner in District Science Fair, ' 8-'59. ANNETTE L. PILGREM Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, FHA, '56-'57, Orchestra, '55- '58, State Orchestra, Athens, '57-'58, Garden Club, '56- '57, Library Assistant, '58-'59, JOHN THOMAS PITTS ROTC, '56-'57. PEGGY INEZ POLLOCK FHA, '55-'57, Vocabee, '56-'57, Jr. Achievement, '57-'58, SOJAC Convention, Memphis, Tenn., '58. JUDY POWELL CNightJ FRANK NORMAN POWERS Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, '58-'59, ROTC, '56-'57, Fel- lowship Hi-Y, '58-'59, B Team Football, '56-'57. PHOEBE. POWERS lNightl JACK LEROY PRICE, JR. Projectionist for Visual Aids, '58-'59, JIMMY LEON PRIDGEN fNightl BOBBIE ANN PRINCE FHA, '55-'57, Sec. FHA, '55-'56, Vice Pres. FHA, '56-'57, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Treas. Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, National Honor Society, '59, Senior Personality, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56. BILLY PRITCHETT fNo Picturel CNightJ MRATHA LEE PRUITT I FHA, '55-'57, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Youth Day, '55-'56, FTA, '57-'58, Nurses' Club, '57-'58, DCT, '58-'59. JASPER JILDS PURVIS Transferred from Talbot County High School, Fall, '55, B Band, '55-'56, Woodwind Choir Superior Rating, '56- '57, Midwest Band Clinic, Chicago, '56-'57, Marching Band, '56-'59, Concert Band, '56-'59, Music Educators Conference, Los Angeles, '57-'58, Military Band, '58-'59, Band Clinic, Cuthbert, '58-'59, Science Fair Winner, '56- '57, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '58-'59, Fellowship- Hi-Y, '58-'59, Boys' Glee Club, '58-'59, Participation on Dave Garroway Show, '56-'57, Superior Rating Clarinet Choir, '58-'59, All-Star Band, '58-'59, Recording Band, '58-'59, All-State Chorus, '58-'59, 2nd Place Science Fair. RUSSELL PHILLIP QUALIS B Team Football, '57-'58, Varsity Football, '58-'59, Bi-City'F0otball Team, '58-'59, B Team Basketball, '57- '58, Varsity Basketball, '58-'59, Track Team, 57-58, J Club, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '57-'58. JAMES WEBSTER RACHELS, JR. Key Club, '56-'59, Sec. Key Club, '57-'58, Pres. Key Club, '59, Lt. Gov. Key Club' of Georgia, '59, Student Council, '56-'58, Carmine and Grey, '57-'59, Sports Editor Carmine and Grey,,'58-'59, GSPA Best Sports Story , '58, Quill and Scroll, '58-'59, Vice Pres. Quill and Scroll, '59, Na- tional Honor Society, '58-'59, Voice of Democracy,,Musco- gee County Winner, '58, 'Voice of Democracy, lst Place, Georgia, '59, Jordan Boy of the Year, '59, Concert Choir, '58-'59, Boys' Glee Club, '59, Boys' Quartet, '59, Senior Favorite, '59, My True Security, First Place, '59, Ad- vanced Art Society, Debating Team, Mixed Choir, '58-'59, Section Leader, '59, Teens Against Poliio Council, '58, Dele- gate to Council of Christians and Jews Youth Conference, International Key Club Conventions, Washington, '57, Chi- cago, '58, GSPA Conventions, Athens, '57-'58, '59, lst Place Voice of Dem. Contest, National Honor Society, '58- '59. JUELLEEN SEWELL LAROLD E. RAGLAND Transferred from Valley High School, Fairfax, Alabama, '57, Music Educators National Convention, Los Angeles, '58, Awarded Largest Scholarship ever given by Cin- cinnati Conservatory of Music, '58, Dave Garraway's Show, '57, Soloist with Columbus Symphony, '59, All-State Band, '59, Recording Band, '58-'59. LYNETTE LORENE RAILEY Concert Band, '55-'59, Marching Band, '55-'59, Record- ing Band, '55-'59, Woodwind Choir, '55-'59, Superior Rat- ing Clarinet Choir, '56-'59, First Chair Clarinet, '56-'59, District Music Festival, '56-'59, Excellent Rating Clarinet Duet, '58, Orchestra, '55-'56, Superior Rating Woodwind Choir, '57, All-State Band, '57-'59, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Universtiy of Georgia Band Clinic, '56-'58, Clarinet Section Leader, .'57-'58, Program Chair- man FHA, '56-'57, First Place City-wide WCTU Essay Contest, '57, Band Council, '57-'59, Participation on Dave Garroway Show, '58, Music Educators National Conven- tion, Los Angeles, '58, Chaplain, Band, '58-'59, Military Band, '58-'59, Band Clinic, Cuthbert, '59, Pres. FHA, '55-'56, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Sec. Jr. Civitan Club, '58- '59, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59, National Honor Society, '59, Senior Favorite, '58-'59. DOROTHY ANN RAINEY FHA, '56-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57- '59, Youth Assembly, '58, Band, '56-'59, Band Council, '58, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Music Edu- cators National Convention, Los Angeles, '58, Mixed Choir, '57-'59, FTA, '58-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59, Pres. High School Fashion Board, '58-'59, Senior Favorites, '59, O. D. K. Leadership Convention, Emory, '59, Perfect At- tendance, '56-'58, Pres. Choir, Concert Band, Marching Band, Pres. Class, '59, Civitan Club, Science Club, '59, Christian Life Conference, Military Band, Dave Garroway Show. LINDA VIOLA RAINEY FHA, '56-'57, Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '58- '59. SYBIL REBECCA fBeckyJ RAINEY FHA, '56-'57, Sec. Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Vice Pres. Li- brary Club, '57-'59, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Chaplain, '59, Carmine and Grey Staff, '58-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan Club, '58-'59, DCT, '58-'59. JIMMY RASH fNight7 GLENDA RAY mighty CARMEN LOUISE REDDING FHA, '55-'59, Garden Club, '56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57- '59, Perfect Attendance, '56-'58, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'59. LENORA LANETTE RENFROE FHA, '55-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, DE, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. WILLIAM fBillyl WYNNTON RIDENOUR ROTC, '55-'57, ROTC Sfc., '56-'57, ROTC Color Guard, '56-'57, Baseball, '57-'59, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57- '59, Varsity Basketball, '58-'59, National Honor Society, '59. ELIZABETH DENSMORE ROBBINS CNightJ CHARLES MAX ROGERS Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School, Summer, isa, Dixie Devil Hi-Y, '56-,584 Biology Club, '56-'57, Chemistry Club, '57-'58, Athletic Club, '56-'58. BRENDA ANNETTE ROLAND FHA, '55-'57, DCT, '57-'59. CAROLYN ROUGHTON fNight7 WILBUR TUP fBulD RUSHING B Team Football, '57, Varsity Football, '58-'59, Second Team All-Bi-City Football, '58, First Team All-Bi-City Football, '59, Honorable Mention All-State Football Team, '59, Lineman of the Week , '58-'59, J Club, '58-'59. BONNIE RUSSELL CNightJ AGNES EILEEN RYLE CNo Picture? Transferred from Cedartown High School, Cedartown, Ga., '59, Music Club, '57-'58, FTA, '56-'57, Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59,Council Representative, '58, Student Sec., '58, Honor Roll,, '55-'56, Harvest Ball Sponsor, '56. BOBBY MANCIL SAFFORD Transferred from B. B. Comer Memorial High School, Sylacauga, Ala. in Fa11'of '58. MARY PRISCILLA SAINES FHA, '56-'57, Jacketts, '56-'57, Library Club, '58-'59. CAROLYN MARIE SANDERS Science Fair Winner, '55-'56, FHA, '56-'57, Pep Squad, '57-'58, Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58, Sec. FHA, '57-'58, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Jr. Achievement, '58-'59, Perfect At- tendance, '56-'58. NAVAJO SASSER fNightJ BETTY JEAN SAUNDERS Pep Squad, '55-'57, FHA, '55-'57, Program Chairman FHA, '56-'57, Jacketts, '55-'56, Jr. Red Cross, '56-'57, Jr. Achievement, '56-'57, Program Chairman Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, DE, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58-'59. HILDA MARIE SCREWS FHA, '55-'58, Program Chairman FHA, '55-'56, Girls' Basketball Championship, '55-'56, DE, '58-'59. SHIRLEY JUNE SEARCY FHA, '55-'57, FTA, '56-'57, Girls' State Camp, '58, Honor Society, '58-'59, DCT, '58-'59. Tumbling Club, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'57, Sec. FHA, '55-'56, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, DCT, '57-'59, Treas. DCT, '57- '59, Delegate to DCT Convention at Epworth-By-The-Sea, '57-'59, Outstanding DCT Student of the Year, '58-'59. BOBBY SHACKELFORD Garden Club, '56-'57, 'DE, '57-'59, Jr. Red Cross, '58-'59. LINOLA SHEFFIELD fNightJ SHIRLEY FRANCES fShirlJ SHELTON FHA, '55-'56, Treas. FHA, '59, Girls' Intermural Counsel, '55, Softball Championship, '55, Nurses Club, '58, Arch- ery Championship, '58, Lettered in Sports, '58, Volleyball Championship, '59, Good Sportsmanship Award, '59. BRENDA ANN SHEPHERD FHA, 55-'57, Spanish Club, '57-'58, DE Club, '58-'59. JoHNN11: MYRL SIKES FHA, '55-'57, Treas. FHA, '55-'56, DCT, 'ss-'59. ALICE LOETTE SKINNER FHA, '55-'57, Garden Club, '56-'57, Mixed Choir, '56-'58, Girls' Chorus, '57-'58, Choraleers, '58-'59. MARY fLu Lui LULA SKIPPER Transferred from Albany High School in Albany, Georgia, in the Fall of '58. ARTHUR LEROY IBO? SMITH, JR. Treas. Bi-Phy-Chem Science, '58-'59g Pres. and Mgr. Jun- ior Achievement, '58-'59, FBLA, '58-'59, Speakers Corp, Advanced Achiever, Executive Achiever, NAJ AC Member, '57-'58, '58-'59. BYRON ELIZABETH SMITH FHA, '55-'57, Treas. FHA, '55-'56, Program Chairman FHA, '56-'57, Student Council, '58-'59, Jr. Red Cross, '58- '59g Senior Favorite, '58-'59, DEE POSEY SMITH fNightJ GENE AUTRY SMITH Jr. Red Cross, '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56. J ERE SMITH fNightJ JUDY ANN SMITH FHA, '55-'57, FHA Pres., '56-'57, Choral Club, '56-'57, cms' Glee Club, '57-'5s. ROLAND DALE SMITH B Team Football, '56-'57, B Team Basketball, '56- '57g Bible Club President, '56-'57, Carmine and Gray, Photographer, '58-'59, Quill and Scroll, '58-'59. SAMMY SMITH fNightl WILLIAM CBil1J FOSTER SNELLGROVE Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, Hi-Y, '55-'56, B Team Foot- ball, '56-'57, Varsity Football, 57-'58, Key Club, '57-'58, Sec. Key Club, '58-'59, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '58- '59g FBLA, '58-'59, Senior Favorite, '58-'59, Senior Per- sonality, '58-'59, Pres. F BLA, National Key Club Conven- tion, Chicago. J UANITA SPEIGHT CNightJ PEGGY STALEY fNightJ fNo Picturej JEROME STARLING DE, '57-'59, Treas. DE, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '58- '59. JERRY O'NEAL STARLING Transferred from Baker High School, '57, DCT, '57-'59. JOYCE ANDERSON STEPHENS fNightD WILLIAM GLENN STEVENS Jr. Red Cross, '54-'55, ROTC, '54-'55, Garden Club, '55- '56g DCT, '57-'59. WILLIAM STREETMAN DCT, '58-'59. BERRY SWAFFORD Science Club, '55-'56, Science Fair Winner, '55-'56. JANET OPAL TALBOT FHA, '55-'57, Jr. Red Cross, '55-'58, Jacketts, '55-'56g Pep Squad, '55-'57, Perfect Attendance, '55-'57, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Nurses' Club, '57-'58, Girls' Glee Club, '58-'59. ERNEST SHELDON TANNER Transferred from Manchester High School, '56-'57g Track Team, '57-'58, J Club, '58-'59. BEVERLY JEAN TARVIN FHA, '55-'57, FHA Historian, '56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56- '58g Glee Club, '58-'59. GERL DENE TATE FHA, '55-'57, DCT, '58-'59, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59g Per- fect Attendance, '58-'59. JOSEPH R. Uoel TAYLOR Fellowship Hi-Y, '55-'56, DCT, '57-'59. KENNETH RAYFORO TAYLOR ROTC, '56-'59, cpl., ROTC, '56-'57, Lt. ROTC, 'sv-'59. PEGGY JOYCE TAYLOR fNightJ CNO Honors? DORIS M. TEW fNightl SARAH ANNETTE THAXTON FHA, '55-'57, Jackettes, '56-'57. CHARLES EUGENE CGeneJ THOMAS B Team Basketball, '55-'57, Varsity Basketball, '57-'59, Track Team, '59. MARION LYNETTE THOMAS FHA, '56-'57, Pres. FHA, '57, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59, Sec. Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Pres. Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59g Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, Red Jacket Staff, '58-'59, Girls' Glee Club, '58-'59. JUDITH E. THOMASON Transferred from Columbus High School, '58, FHA, '55- '56g Spanish Club, '56-'57, Jr. Achievement, '56-'59, Dele- gate to SOJAC, '57, Cohi Tri-HY-ii-Y, '57-'58, Concert Choir, '57-'58, All-State Choir, '58-'59, Choraliers, '58- '59g Music Clinic at Athens, '59, Red Jacket Staff, '58- '59g All-Satte Choir, '57-'58, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59. JIMMIE LOUISE THOMLEY fNightJ EMORY THOMPSON CNightJ BEVERLY JOYCE THORNTON Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'57. JIMMY TICE INightJ HUGH TINDELL iNightJ SUE TINDELL CNightJ ALTON TODD Choral Club, '55-'56, ROTC Sgt.-Maj., '55-'57, Perfect Attendance, '55-'57. THERESA TRAWICK FHA, '55-'57, Perfect Attendance, '55-'57, Delta' Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, DE, '58-'59, Honor Society, '59, Perfect Attendance. ELEANOR SUE TRIMM FHA, '57-'59. CAROLYN ELIZABETH TUCKER FHA, '55-'57g Treas. FHA, '55-'56, Honor Band, '55-'56g Concert Band, '55-'59g Marching Band, '55-'59, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56-'57, Participation on Dave Garroway Show, '58, Music Educators National Con- vention, LOS Angeles, '58, Band Clinic, Cuthbert, '58-'59. CHARLES TUCKER DARAHL DARRONE fTeenyJ TUCKER fNightJ MOLLIE SUE TYLER FHA, '55-'57g Jacketts, '55-'56, Jr. Red Cross, '55-'58g Student Council, '55-'56, Pep Squad, '55-'56, Tumbling Club, '55-'56g Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59g Library Club, '56- '59, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'59, PAUL WILLARD VENABLE DCT, '57-'59. NANCY CHILDS vINsoN iNightJ JERRY WALDROP fNightJ JAMES Uimmyl WILLIE WALL Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, Second Prize Science Fair Winner, '55-'56, DCT, '58-'59. .JANE Uaniel E. WALLACE FHA, '56-'57, FTA, '57-'58g Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58. BARBARA ANN WATFORD Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, FTA, '55-'57, FHA, '55-'57, FHA, Project Chairman, '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '55-'57g Science Fair Winner, Spring, '58g DCT, '58-'59g Sec. DCT, '58-'59g Homeroom Officer, '58-'59, PATRICIA WATF ORD fNightJ DONALD WATSON Garden Club, '56-'57, Track Team, '56-'57g Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58g- Perfect Attendance, '57-'59, DE, '57-'59, Vice Pres. DE, '58-'59. JOHNNY AUGUST WATSON Brass Choir, '56-'59, Key Club, '58-'59g Fellowship Hi-Y, '57-'58, Orchestra, '55-'57g Red Jacket Band, '55-'59, Busi- ness Manager Orchestra, '56-'57g Business Manager Band, '58-'59g Music Educators National Conference, Los An- geles, '57-'58, Midwset National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56- '57g University of Ga. Band Clinic, '56-'57, Participation on Dave Garroway Show, '58, Band Clinic, Cuthbert, '58- '59g Band Council, '58-'59g Brass Choir Superior Rating, Music Festival, '58-'59, Who's Who, '58-'59, CATHERINE LANELLE WATTS Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56g Co-Chaplain Jr. Red Cross, '55- '56g Jr. Red Cross, '58-'59g FHA, '55-'56, Dramatics Club, Sec., '58-'59. INNES CARL WESSON Transferred from Abqaig High School, Abqaig, Arabia, '56-'57g Al Segal Staff, '56-'57, ROTC, '56-'57. WAYNE' MORRIS WHITE Transferred from Albany High School, Fall '56. SANDRA FAYE WHITTLE FHA, '55-'57, '58-'59. WILLIAM JOSEPH Uoel WILLETT Choral Club, '57-'58, DCT, '58-'59. ALICE HORNE WILLIAMS CNightJ EARL WILLIAMS Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, Garden Club, '56-'57, Pfc. ROTC, '56-'57, M-Sgt. ROTC, '57-'58, Capt. ROTC, '58- '59g Jr. Red Cross, '58, Red Jacket Annual Staff, '58-'59. ETHEL REBECCA WILLIAMS Transferred from Resaca, Fall, '56, FHA, '55-'56, '56-'57, '58-'59, FHA Reporter, '58-'59, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'59, Girls' Glee Club, '57-'58, Choral Club, '57-'58, Red Jacket Annual Staff, '58-'59, Library Staff, '56-'57. JERRY MANNING WILLIAMS fNightJ PAT WILLIAMS Treas. FHA, '56-'57, Pep Squad, '56-'57, Perfect Attend- ance, '56-'57g Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57- '59g Vice Pres. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Library Club, '58-'59g FBLA, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, Senior Person- ality, '58-'59. PATRICIA WILLIAMS fNightJ PHILLIP WEYMAN WILLS ROTC, '55-'56, Baseball, '56-'57, Vice Pres. National Honor Society, '58-'59, Key Club, '58-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58- '59g Who's Who, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '55--'59, JACKIE WINDHAM iNightJ DOROTHY ELLEN WOOD FHA, '56-'59, Pep Squad, '56-'57, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58- '59g Project Chairman Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59. LAURA NELL WOOD FHA, '56-'59, Vice Pres. FHA, '58-'59g Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Sec. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '58-'59, Pep Squad, '56-'57. RONALD fRonniel WOOD ROTC, '55-'56, '56-'57, '58-'59, DAVID LEE WORD Track Team, '56-'57, Science Club, '57-'58g Science Fair Winner, '56-'57. JOHNNY F. WRIGHT ROTC, '55-'56g ROTC M-Sgt., '56-'57, ROTC Capt., '57- '58g Fellowship Hi-Y, '55-'56, B Team Basketball, '56- '57g Varsity Basketball, '57-'59, Jr. Civitan, '58-'59, Key Club, '58-'59, Senior Personality, '58-'59, Best Dressed, '59. PENNY WYNN CAROL JANET YANCEY Transferred from Baker High, Fall, '57, Cheerleader Club, '55-'57, Choral Club, '55-'57, FHA, '55-'57, Girls' Chorus, '55-'56g Sophomore Christmas Queen, '56, National Beta Club, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'59g Red Jacket Staff, '58, ROTC Sponsor, '58-'59g Candidate for Key Club Sweetheart, '58, Best Dressed , '59, National Honor Society, '59. .JIMMY YANCEY ROTC, '55-'57, ROTC Sgt., '55-'56g ROTC Lt., '56-'57, B Team Football, '56-'57, Varsity Football, '57-'59, J Club, '58-'59, Honorable Mention All Bi-City Football, '58-'59, Perfect Attendance, '55-'57. MARCELL ZUBACK Sec. FHA, '55-'57, Mixed Choral Club, '56, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, DE Club, '59. I I-I D v 1: T I E- . 1, ?f I E S i i 1 1 N T Ls 21 5 5 E I 2 5 1 5 2 2 V5 E Q 2 Q x L WEST POINT MFG. CO CGLUMBUS MILL DIVISON Columbus, Georgia f A. Zjggff, 411,-f'. ., 4 , I, ' .' ff J f ,X ,X Z! ' M! M 6 50 ' ff. ,f.4,2u L.,4cf7rzf2'14Ufff 44 ' ww. . 'Q' L, , ' 0 ' J bf 'Lai -'bc-4' -ZA'-c'!-!x.1 ,f , ' Q ggff .SLLQQ ' A Q3 f ,fzfiu ':f 0L1 ..f-' ff X. , , f'K... :Lf .f fi f ,ff ff Q, 71 H fi? ,ff Q V--' nu' m 'q fi 'Q M-.NA ,. ,. , - 0' -ff: , vil. I , I , ' w I' Z ff: 1.4. ,Jeff 2. Q .f.,, -4 -W H 4.2.2 .iff -Q ff- J ff fb i ' ' . M ' ' ,V ,I f 4' . X -- .J ,P 4 ' . Q . 'Qjw1,.,,w, 4, IJ-Q11 ' '57 Mfi-f . h-f-4C'f1,- M LA- k ff ' ' If X 5' . ' . A 5 0 iff, fflj ' fg. - 4117. yfvfd f1 f g,. ff 51:1 7 f ff, ' I ,Nd I 1 1 , ' If 1 ..... ,, 4 1 -'H ' - ,fi 51 '7-V4 ' J 'f' f- 7 'f '5 4 f If' if If - 4' W, Iyf 1, -. J if .jc I I 7A sffjirrz. ...,. . 1' ,f s, ' -' 1' J- 'Q ' f ff , Y ,L fi fl 1-' 1. 4, 'X ,fry 7 'V I X l Z ii I I Ip 1 , . A ,U vie, ,W M J l A f , ' '7 Q 1 -f f' ' . fi I' qqhvn i ' jlw I f f' . IKM, ' . ,. fl -V Lf K, -up i WX., 4 ff. fl W . ! 7 f X' Ph? Q? 'g Ir' C I if A I' 4 -,Q ' V X X' dx' at -:- f i f f f? . X FN-4,3 . . 1 , YK ' J ' - : ffl , 'I ,H ,J 1 L! ,- f I -ff ' 'fifgfjg - .. A f fx A u f r f uv F A . ' ' ,. Q-T J , W- K , , Qian , . N. ,Z ' , Qs. ' Q M , I I L . f. I lf X f livin ly .-ff' f 01' 4 A r' f' ' f I l , ff 0 ' ' M r - A Hy m . ' . f f -' . - eww K f f r 'f ,I I ir'-a K I T ' ,V 'v -L , f ia' V f iff' 1 ' . I ,ff fx : if I I I P .- A - - , N 6 - ff, f. 1, If -' if ' 1 4 ' ..f'. ,!,' .Kf'fx,f, .'fJ .,c,.!f1 f- 3 X I I v ' Y' ' V, - . A V I lf: - J - v 2- , f ff . 'fy N J 1'-M -'-W 4 4 .f , fif- Q' . i , , , wx, I ff 7,1 .I ,, D I ' sou-rn-:ERN asm. Ti,-LEPHONE Ano TEIYEGRAFHQMCOMSAANVAI X , Lk-I 4,1 I. K'-,nl 1 In A . - ' .A -. - ff f ' L' -1 . , rf I - O - If 'lf jr! ll j 4 1 . fl' W - 1, ,A ' W . f ' A f I I f' IL- ff' 61 If gf ,.',f,., - ff i ,Lg . , I ,I 1 '. ' f A I x f ln j - ff 1, ' , M. ,.q f fn-42 Q5 fgfwf 'T ffff ' 11Pff4ac'f'fi' P f 45 Dial FA 2-7501 COMPLIMENTS OF Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed CRYSTAL GOLDEN'S FOUNDRY and CLEANING AND LAUNDRY SERVICE 1216 Talbotton Road C Fast Pick-up And Delivery 600 12th Street Phone FA 3-5945 Phone FA 3-8215 g. Ja gram GUTHRIE MOTUR CU- FINEST OF EYE WEAR Olin L. Guthrie -- 1 1 15 Broadway Columbus, Georgia 1124 F u th Ave e Col mbus, Georgia Dial FA 2-5528 GOOD LUCK I GUMPLIMEIITS H. L GREEN COMPANY I 0F Formerly SiIver's A FRIEND H01 Broadw y Pho e FA 2-7595 E COmP'lme is f Malone Office Equipment Co. Gerlel'aI Hardware and supply CO. We are always happy to serve you. 1043 6th Avenue FA 3-7407 107 12th Street Phone FA 2-2513 Jack B. Straus Edwin L. Hoopes, Jr. ROYAL IIRE SERVICE, INC. P. I. Richardson R. J. Dunaway Richardson 81 Dunaway Men and Boys' Clothing and Shoes I544 First Avenue Phone FA 7-2636 Bibb City Columbus, Georgia Farnous 2nd AVENUE pl'1OI'1e Edwin A. Rhymer, Sr. Sz Associates Combined Experience Over 75 Years COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING 81 TAX SERVICE AUDITS 81 ACCOUNTING - BONDED Phone FA 2-4842 2300 Hamilton Road K Columbus, Georgia Graduate to Better Dining at The Ralston Hotel Coffee Shop Over 40 years of Fine Food ROSlE'S 5-I0-251: S'l'0RE The Auto Supply Company, Inc. We Cover The Student Body WHOLESALE PARTS SUPPLIES CROSS COUNTRY PLAZA SHOP EQUIPMENT Phone FA 20685 1510 Ist Avenue Phone FA 2-7385 H. ROTHSCHILD, INC. for Quality Furniture WINDHAM DRUGS Theron Windham Phone FA 3-5364 81 FA 7-2760 i229 Broadway FA 3-6491 4303 Hamilton Avenue Columbus, Ga. s I Refreshmg remembrance jiri! M gg-QTICM fx y Aw 7 ' N 7 AUTOGRAPHS R 'N 52,4 j If ,Tj xx I I qygk -' A w,mfuA,t 55114, t,f?Q,.y,yzw-w f RQ ,, QVJ ' y ' T , 42 T, L , 'keew It fg,fZ5fZ1,aa: 2pm,,71a4,, 7 , X ,,,x.. X 'S f , , ff H 'A,'22s' TX I Q Elly gif - X6 ggi? RK y y Xflyy X Qgjivafnafawf 1 T f J L.. ,X of. 1 2 P fi rf N ,T Timm-fl! S MMA! PWMLQ1 1 -- 1 f IV. ' I. NH--lg-gg ff ggi, mmwwaf y S, mi Q ! VY 1 fl ff T X A 4 wi . iri-1 if -9,-,fl Jzf 14, ir ,451-.4.,,f r ., I DRM, f K . K.. xi f ,XXX Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by COLUMBUS COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 305 wth sneer Phone FA 3-2741 C Schomburg 15' Son Inc. 5ff'f1fW4'W Ill Klaflziug JEWELERS Over 88 Years SUITS THE SOUTH 1121 Broadway Phone FA 7-7489 947 Broadway Phone FA 2-1 191 ,JA F Pkg I , , pl-Z, , X f if '5,1A,4,aQ , 12910 ENGRAYQWZQJ Off LITHOGRAPHING PUBLIOHING OFFICE SUPPLIES Columbus Office Supply Company 1335 6th Avenue DIAL FA 2-4478 P. O, BOX 468 C I b G INTERIOR DECORATING UPI-IOLSTERIINIG 1713 - 15 Twelfth Avenue FA 3-4281 Columbus, Georgia HYNEMAN'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Warm Springs and Miller Roads Phone FA 3-0242 FOR YOUR ENGAGEMENT - WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS 113W 12th Street FA 2-6443 Filter Queen Adler FILTER QUEEN SALES co. Vacuum Cleaners 81 Sewing Machines REPAIRS - PARTS - BAGS FOR ANY MAKE RENTALS 1346 Broadway Phone FA 3-1663 Columbus, Georgia Compliments of McCARDLE'S BEAUTY AND BARBER SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 214 10th Street Dial FA 2-5991 HIICHCOCK FLOORING COMPANY 3542 Macon Road COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Phone FA 7-0281 - FA 2-3501 Make Zale's Your Headquarters For All Your Jewelry Needs. COmPlimeHfS Of REAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY Shop at Zale's, where you are ' guaranteed lower prices or your 109W 12th Street Phone FA 7-4331 money back. CCOY Super Market , LOCUMB Blcfal HOP 936 Front Avenue 4217 Hamilton Avenue Linwood Blvd. and 13th Avenue 1218 Linwood Blvd' FA 2-3973 PAINT WALLPAPER JIMMY MORDIC Compliments of a Friend P.O. Box 1081 1354 Thirteenth Street Phone FAirfax 3-5679 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF HI' lwtt Department S tore CLASSY CLOTHES SHOP MEN'S WEAR 1040 Talbotton Avenue 1035 Broadway FA 2-7092 Columbus, Georgia IN COLUMBUS l'l S 0 9 317150115 D I I OF DIXIE 1200 Broadway Phone FA 2-7301 COMPLIMENTS OF Your Neighborhood Drug Stor L' C' GROCERY MARKET Warm Springs 81 Miller Roads Phone FA 2-5481 Columbus, Ga, 3111 - 31-d Avenue FA 2-4923 JORDAN MILLS INC. 2702 12th Avenue Phone FA 2-2571 GOLDEN DONUT SHOP Finest in Fried Pies and Don UCS Home Laundry Specialists 1708 12th Avenue one FA 3-9063 Phone FA 3-0256 809 Talbotton Road Ph WESTAD INCORPORATED Wholesale Distributors of ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES Complete Supply of RADIO AND TV PARTS HI FI RECORD PLAYERS AND TAPE RECORDERS Dial FAirfax 7-3208 B. Ed Johnson, General Manager Compliments of I .Spanoa 21 East Tenth Street Columbus, Georgia FA 3-4952 Established 1893 Use AMOCO Gas Chester A. Payne Service Station Phone FA 7-8071 4022 River Road Columbus, Ga. jackzmnh Sum 1148 Talbotton Road Best for Less Good Furniture for Less Money McClellan Furniture Store 4319 River Road Dial FA 7-5195 Compliments of Radio Sales and Service Co. 2000 12th Avenue Columbus, Georgia CLUB AMBASSADOR Cr CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT of the Candlelight Motel Specializing in U.S. Prime Steaks STEAKS - CHOPS - FOWL - SEAFOOD MAINE or FLORIDA LOBSTERS - SALADS Meet your friends and enjoy the . . . relaxed atmosphere of Club Ambassador Call for Reservations MU 9-3551 Victory Drive Compl iments Compliments w. c. BRADLEY co. of S. H. KRESS 8' CO. Columbus, Georgia 1117 Broadway Columbus, Ga. North Bay Oysters on half shell CUMMIN GS EQUIPMENT CO. Frog Legs - Shrimp - Fish Hotel 81 Restaurant Supplies KINGS CAFE 1611 2nd Avenue Columbus, Ga. Phone FA 44906 4019 Hamilton Road Phone FA 7-9123 Compliments of I' I I X i Z COLUMBUS-PHENIX CLEANERS ASSOCIATION 1137 Broadway Phone FA 3-3617 HOME LOANS F.H.A., G.l. and Conventional SHOE SALON The Finest in Ladies, Shoes 1133 - 13th Street FA 2-5554 1137 Broadway Phone FA 3-3617 n RELIABLE , Smith's Drugs Af,-yf SERVICE -0,5 'L we DELIVER 4710 Hamilt R d Phone FA 2-0413 1308 Broadway Phone FA 3-7365 ESTABLISHED IN 1868 SUI, LOEB COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND CIGARS 900 Front Avenue Phone FA 2-7376 Compliments 1 of PERRY BUSINESS SCH00l 1400 3rd Avenue Phone FA 7-6657 .IQRDAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Choose Taste Thrilling RC They recognize RC as the perfect companion . . . that goes so good with fun, food and fellowship on the campus. . . . and there is a mighty important reason why so many high school teenagers go for RC . . . Theylve tried and compared Royal Crown Cola with other leading colas . . . and by comparison found that RC, the cola with the finer, fresher flavor, suits their taste best. 434- COLA When it comes to choosing a cola drink for luncheon enjoyment . . . smart high school students know the importance of choosing sparkling, thirst quenching Royal Crown Cola. Crown Compliments of REBEL IIREXIOII COMPANY 29th Street and Expressway CHANDLER'S PHARMACY Soda Fountain 3724 Woodruff Road FA 3-7328 Meet your Friends at BANKS' PHARMACY ICE CREAM - DRINKS SICK ROOM SUPPLIES 3800 2nd Avenue FA 3-I847 Cunningham - White Ure Co. Amoco Gasoline and Motor Oils Washing, Greasing, Vulcanizing and Road Service - Tires and Tubes I446 - Ist Avenue FA 3-7353 By rd's Grocery and Mkt. 38th Street FA 3-3984 Sausage A Specialty COMPLIMENTS OF American Family lile Insurance Co. Compliments of THE MEMBER BANKS OF COLUMBUS CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION COLUMBUS BANK 81 TRUST CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOURTH NATIONAL BANK PHENIX-GIRARD BANK ALBRI CH T 9 FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Assurance of a Personalized Service Agnes Albright 2033 Hamilton Road Phone FA 3-I736 Wrighls Pharmacy Prescription Druggists 3500 2nd Avenue Phone FA 3-5812 WHOLESALE RETAIL Best Wishes From United Builders Supplies Inc. House of Servicev 501 16th Street Phone FA 7-0261 Wilcox - Lumpkin Co. Insurance Since 1848 216 13th Street Phone FA 3-3613 Tom's Cleaners G' Laundry, Inc. 2805 Hamilton Road Phone FA 2-0651 Branch No, 1 - 1154 Talbotton Road Phone FA 2-1610 Branch No. 4 - 2802 Buena Vista Road Phone FA 7-6239 COLUMBUS MUTUAL LOAN tBRAKlim SERVICE ASSOCIATION M H Air - Vacuum - Hydraulic We Pay You To Save Westinghouse - Brake - Wagner-Delco Alfred Welch Phone FA 3-6018 9 ' mth Street phone FA 2-8291 21 13 Comer Avenue Columbus, Georgia F51 ll, 4 mi 1' Vg WUUDRUFF-BROWN CO GENERAL INSURANCE V V Vick ' ' REAL ESTATE SALES 'EWELER AND LEASES WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 1218 Broadway Phone FA 7-4348 1145 13th Street Phone FA 3-6401 Compliments of MUSCOGEE CHEVROLET CO. 1501 First Avenue Phone FA 2-0631 Columbus, Georgia Miller- 1aylor Shoe Co. Largest Family Shoe Store in Columbus 1237 Broadway 81 Traffic Circle Compliments of ARNOLD AND BROWN INC. General Electric Appliances For the Home 1220 Broadway Phone FA 7-3666 Maxwell Brothers Furniture 1249 Broadway Phone FA 2-5524 Compliments of o In o E MlKE'S FOOD STORE The Friendly Store RFD 1, Warm Springs Road Phone FA 3-4829 Columbus, Georgia 3718 Third Avenue Telephone FA 3-5253 North Highlands Furniture Co. GENERAL HousEHoLD FuRNisHiNos Lowest Prices Columbus, Georgia Muscogee Construction Co. Homes for Bauer Living 750 Linwood Blvd. Phone FA 7-4567 111 I I IA i A 1 A A IIE Q I -- ,nj t-- Cross Country Shopping Plaza Columbus, Georgia MILLER - AVEREII MARINE, INC. ,A - -'F I . ,:'Qf 'm - T L ' ,lf - V f 'Q -RO.-.::: E::s5 ,. ' 5 W COLUMBUS' COMPLETE BOATING MART EVINRUDE MOTORS ir 'A' nk 'A' ir ir BOATS Glasspar Chris Craft Carter Craft Star Craft M.F.G. Aluma Craft MOODY TRAILERS LI FETlME Compliments Aluminum Awnings Steel Carports Screens - Jalousies Ornamental lron Furnishings For . O The Family dm Jlow Hwnuzg fnmpaluy And H 466 Andrews Road Phone FA 4-2479 1201 Broadway ome Phone FA 2-7761 Britton 8a Dobbs Funeral Homes, Inc. Ambulance Service and Air Service Phone FA 3-2713 lll4 First Avenue Columbus, Georgia Phone CY 8-0668 l5l4 Fifth Avenue Phenix City, Alabama Emergency Oxygen Unit - Two-way Radio Ima 6 Shop Garrard at Eighteenth Avenue Columbus, Georgia BUCK BOTTLING COMPANY CD 2301 12th Avenue FA 2-5543 Brooks 8. lhomas Motor Co. 839 - 4th Avenue FA 2-3384 Compliments COMPLIMENTS OF of 9 BETH BARRINGTON SCHOOL OF DANCE Kents Service Station 4832 Hamilton Road FA 2-9210 W t' h G d es 'ng me oo. yea' TOMMY WAGES MOTOR SPORTS Appliances Tires-Tubes T I . . Reca in Cushman Motor Scooters e evlslon pp Q Outboards -- Boats Sales - Service I UNITED OIL CORP , TT00 - T3th Street FA 4-344T .Q Q RCA-Victor Shell Products 09 'Able Television Gas-Oil lla' ii Hi Fidelify Lubricants T736 Hamilton Road Phone FA 2-7023 PQST QFFICE WE BUY WE SELL SODA FOUNTAIN, GIFTS, SUNDRIES WAVERIY PHARMACY TRI STATE MOTORS The Best Deal In Townv T402 Broadway Columbus, Ga. D. L. THOMASON JACK VOORHEES GROCERY RADIO, TV AND APPLIANCES Sales and Services Mem 8' CLIATT SHOPPING CENTER T546 4th Avenue Phone FA 2-5428 2034 Ft. Benning Road Phone MU 9-5822 Chas. M. Woolfolk Agency GENERAL INSURANCE 2T4 T3th Street Telephone FA 3-5656 coMPLETE HOME ouTFn'rERs TOM'S FURNITURE MART Modern Furniture At Moderate Prices Philco Appliances 267l Hamilton Road Phone FA 2-0639 'liRlsPv riAvoR...cm escape! JORDAN CITY PHARMACY if llil IIPAEA .AM 3 Prescriptions - Drugs - Cosmetics cf' 1' tl - 5 A Aff' 1 y X 'I '6We Deliver, oouaus wAx 0- WRAPPED 1163 27th Phone FA 2-8211 3700 Victory Drive Phone MU 9-0150 SIRIFFIER HAMBY MORIUARY Slip Covers - Curtains -Draperies Bed Spreads - Blankets - Comforts Sheets - Drapery and Slip Cover Fabrics CASH OR CREDIT INCORPORATED .E f' ' W A221-NLJQMJ4 C-A-we S0 L KA I Z 5 I 1 1015 irteenth Street Phone FA 2-3341 1226 Broadway Phone FA 3-3828 sToRE or vAi.uEs SCHULTE UNITED Compliments of BUNN'S SERVICE STATION 1141 Broadway Columbus, Georgia 3104 Hamilton Road FA 2-9464 'The Muffler Housev J. E. DAVID BARNES 81 SON GARAGE Expert Auto Repairs - Rebuilt Motors Distributors ot First Line Parts and Accessories 3900 Hamilton Road Phone FA 3-2972 Specialists for All Makes of Cars ALL WORK GUARANTEED 4216 River Road Phone FA 2-3467 6' SELF SERVICE VARIETY STORE 2328 Wynnton Road Phone FA 4-2458 Compliments I A of Columbus Fender and Body Works 1420 1st Avenue Phone FA 2-0676 TOMMY'S TRIM SHOP 1536 13th Avenue Phone FA 3-5570 Stewart Typewriter Company 1041 Broadway Phone FA 2-8971 or FA 3-1087 Headquqarters for Compliments HIGH SCHOOL CLOTHES I of HOFFIIN 8 GREENIREE MARKETER cf slNcl.Am Columbus' Leading Clothiers Since 1888 1128 Broadway Phone FA 2-2592 REFINING COMPANY Columbus Georgia Get our FREE estim ate today- OUIOY U Wie-,fg0f01fe0'im. by North American Van lines. Security Storage 8: Moving Service 4100 14th Avenue FAirfax 2-5032 Compliments of r- i Mikal' ubshfq' Ovudmlhghg 1 109 Broadway 2302 Wynnton Road Golub Jlofubf HThe Beauty of Our Business is F lowersi' Flowers for All Occasions Doris St Jim Patrick-Owners Dial FA 4-1331 Nights, Sundays, Holidays Dial 2-8509 1912 12th Avenue FLOWERS BROTHERS Columbus' Newest Young Men's Style Store 1028 Broadway FA 3-7881 W. RAY DOWLING Good Will Used Cars We Buy And Sell the Best 2315 2nd Avenue Phone FA 2-8331 Gifts And Gear For The Sportsman FIELD 8. FIRESIDE Hattie M. Ball Julia Patrick DOWN -TOWN BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service Phone FA 3-1453 1115 First Avenue HOME OF GOOD FOODS 1' Goo G p STAURANT AND N i Q- INN IIC. U. I. PAY. 'DOY- 7OO Linwood Boulevard Phone FA 3-4491 Albert Snipes, Owner and Operator CHANCELL OR COMPANY Columbus' Finest Men's Store Hoa Broadway FA 2-8819 A Columbus Iron Works Company Distributors of: Industrial Supplies, Heating, Electrical And Plumbing Supplies, Building Specialties, Roofing Glass Blocks, Etc. 901 Front Avenue Phone FA 4-2461 MILK ICE CREAM F or Those Who Want The Bestv Kinnett Dairiies Inc. 1243 6th Avenue Columbus, Georgia FA 3-4371 60- MINUTE CLEANERS and LAUNDRY TRY US AND YOU'LL SURELY COME AGAIN! 3407 Victory Drive At Lumpkin Road Phone MU 9-4660 QQMpLEI'E'3IIE'5'Fi0N OF FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCES WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS '6We take the Dent out of Accident . Living Room . Dining Room O Bed Room O Kitchen Phone FA 2-5403 Comer iofh Ave. 3. mn sr. W. H. PALMER coLuMBus, GEORGIA FREE DE'-'VERY Dial FAirfax 3-4991 1010 First Avenue , ,TT Compliments of THE COLUMBUS SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS PATRICIA'S GOWN SHOP 1316 13th Avenue Columbus, Georgia Phone FA 2-8165 Evans Service Station 3712 Cusseta Road Phone FA 7-0156 PURE OIL PRODUCTS JNO A. POPE MOTOR COMPANY DODGE - PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 13th Street and 3rd Avenue 219 13th Street Phone FA 2-5575 Hodges and Lovelace Plumbing Co. 1741 Warm Springs Road Phone FA 7-6107 Columbus, Georgia ATCHISON INSURANCE FA 2-0229 Corner 13th Street and lst Avenue COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Compliments of MANUFACTURING COMPANY J. H. PHILLIPS GROCERY MEATS, GROCERIES AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOW! Traditional Charm in A Modern Manner GAS LIGHTS -.-I1E1.' -21731 ff53f 5iEi:E:E:E:1: ' :5 rv--wiibbwbhtmooa I Fw rm 3155- gg, A-: ,:,:::-4: A:-:5 ':5:3:5:f:E:E:5: , -.1.,.1.:.:.:. 1. -:-:-:-:-:-:-: -'-'-----'- '-'- '---'-'-'-' - '-'-' I :1 :ffl ss:-r1:1:1:f:f -'-'- iaEsisi5525252is552:f-'-1:eggsgsgsgsgazsgsgsgzgiii ' EQ ' - . I -1 l, 4 12:2 1253!-I .-'jj-' I 5 -1-j 1 yrigigigfgiilg ,v .igiglglgiiiglgfg :232gZ:Z:2:C:I:2:I: I 1: '-'-'.' H-Z'I'Z- ' gi, 2:s:2f5:5., : ,fi ..:E5-sis-' ,'g2g1g2g1g1g1f5 5fEQE5E5E5?5E5E5E5E 5S: CiIiIfIffIf1fIfI ZI2I3I3I:I:i:i':'eEsE2 .... -s5s5s,.,z5z sg. 5sgsgsgzggsgzgsgsgsgsgs55555525sgsgsgsg25555gfgsgsgsgagagsgagsgi i g 5E'Q:g:g:g:g:g:5:g:g1g:g:g:5. Gas Light Company of Columbus IO7 l3th Street TARVIN SHOE SERVICE Boot and Shoe Rebuilders Willie Tarvin, Owner Quality Workmanship at a Fair Price FREE PARKING Donna Haven Florist Mr. 84 Mrs. H. Donner 9 E. IOth St. CORSAGES, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS-GIFTS, FUNERAL DESIGNS, POT FLOWERS, PLANTS BLOOMING Phone FA 3-8586 - Night FA 2-2864 We wire flowers anywhere I9l6 l2th Avenue Phone FA 7-7220 Cify-Wide Delivery C0 'P'i f'e fS Lafkowitz Bros Tailors and of Reweavers I Columbus' Most Complete T 'l r Sho 'Wlca jlowm Shop a' 0 P Tuxedo Rental gl Reweaving Dept. IIO4 Talbotton Road Phone FA 2-2220 I208 lst Avenue Phone FA 3-4314 . ' g I saw ,f 9 ei-QP? ,f An Institution for Tots to Teens' A COMPLETE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT STORE INFANTS, GIRLS, BOYS - DEPT. SHOE DEPT. II44 Broadway Phone FA 3-1824 9 ' MEN'S SHOES - LADIES' SHOES Amer. Gentlemen -- Lite Stride - Dream Step Madison Sq. - Corrective Step - Friskies CHILDREN-Blue Bird Children Shoes - U.S. Ked Cross Country Plaza Shopping Center Macon Road Phone FA 3-6602 p , Compliments of Compliments of East Highland North Highland Assembly of God Church Assembly of God Church Corner of l2th Ave. and 22nd St. 420 38th Street FA 3-2513 FA 2-3125 Home Cooking - Private Dining Rooms Compliments AIR CONDITION ED SIEWARVS DINING Room MASH: OVEN Cafeteria - Restaurant - Drive-ln W. H. Smokey Stewart i728 Warm Springs Road Phone FA 7-3354 COMPLIMENTS OF Congratulations to L N, the Senior Class ER 83 Years of The Chattahoochee TA ON service to Valley Near Traffic Circle S Old Ft. Benning Road ll36 Broadway Phone FA 7-l5ll Phone MU 9-5l l2 Leon Slaughter Furniture Co. COMMERCIAL PRINTERS INC 4400 S d A B ' 3808 R'ver Road FA 3 4325 FA 7 4304 1039 13th sf f FA 4 1308 C I b G g The Amana Food Plan Of Columbus If you are now buying Food, you can afford the AMANA FOOD PLAN FA 4 3457 1238 Midway D J OSI E N 'S TREASURE-CRAFT JEWELRY AND STATIONERY Truman Fletcher B 358 Marietta, G g JOHNNY WARCOP'S JOE HOOTEN SERVICE STATION 3325 River Road River Road FA 2 9356 FA 34873 LIVINGSTON ALLIED VAN SERVICE The B. F. Goodrich Company 1318 Warren at Boadway Columbus, Georgia Tires, Batteries, atnd Auto Supplies Phone FA 2-3581 Better-built Homes By BEE CH BUILDERS INC Trask Drive MU 9-6270 Compliments of Bill's Glass Shop 1542 13th Avenue FA 3-1351 Columbus, Georgia L81S SERVICE STATION 601 Broad Street Phenix City, Ala. CY 8-9129 Bickerstaff Clay Products Co. Highest Quality, Structural Clay Tile, Concrete Block, Building Brick, Face Brick Exclusive Distributors Bickerstaff Brick Co. Bickerstaff Co., Inc. Dixie Brick Co. FA 7-3226 Columbus, Ga. P.O. Box 1178 BROOKS SUPER MARKETS No. 1 - Ft. Benning Road - MU 9-4120 No. 2 - Ft. Benning Road - MU 9-5650 No. 3 - Macon and Box Roads - FA 7-4298 The Place to Shop for the Best Open All Day Sunday For Your Convenience Mclemore's Radio 8. Television 3247 12th Avenue Phone FA 2-5113 HARDAWAY MOTOR CO. funn sALEs - 955 senvics 51. 1541 First Avenue COLUMBUS, GEORGIA One mile from Downtown Columbus On Highway 27 84 289 So. Victory Drive RECOMMENDED BY DUNCAN HINES nm Klub Where Dining Is A Pleasure Owned 81 Operated by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Thornton Clark fs' Super Market We make it our business to please you FREE DELIVERY 100 38th Street Phone FA 2-1633 Dixie Auto Parts Company Columbus' Largest New and Used Parts Dealer 3825 Hamilton Road - 921 47th Street Phones FA 7-4321 and FA 7-3679 Columbus, Georgia STATE SIGNS NEON, PLASTIC, and PAINTED SIGNS 1305 - 45th Street Phones FA 3-8167 - FA 7-5520 In North Highlands It's FRANKLIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE SHOES AND CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Compliments of MUSCOGEE IRON WORKS WOODW RD' of FABRICS - CURTAINS - LINENS r BEDDING PARK N PAWN I 139 Broadway Phone FA 2-3951 3409 Victory Drive Phone MU 9-4933 V. C. WATERS Building Material and Hardware Complete stock of PAINT, PLUMBING 81 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE 4306 Hamilton Road Phone FA 3-497I PAT PATTERSON'S is a good place to eat! S THE BEST BARBECUE IN TOWN 3087 Victory Drive Phone FA 3-4208 VISIT Wlouzfzah Uilla 'Ilona Home of the Pizza Pie Nocera and Fucci 6000 Victory Drive Phone MU 9-0532 MERRELL'S PHARMACY I058 Talbotton Road Phone FA 7-9922 Compliments of TRAILWAYS BUS TERMINAL I329 Broadway Phone FA 7-439I SAFETY EDUCATION AT J. V. H. S. CHEVROLET USED IN SAFETY EDUCATION DONATED BY MR. W. C. HEARD, 1951 In a time when old roadways are perilous problems for fastest vehicles wise Red Jackets are more grateful than ever for safety education at Jor- dan. Informal periods of instruction are under the expert supervision of Mr Charlie Jones, Director of Auto Shop. Through the far-sighted generosity of Mr. W. C. Heafd, the school has- since 1951-owned and operated a Chevrolet in a crusade for safety edu- cation. M M 5622, WCW .., IC.- Z f Xswfxhm LW M65f'Qr?,4 gum 50 ,99c,ZLW.fZ MNH If . wpwqmfw 0 Q7 fgbvlouf .QIQMPOQIQ c7fvCf Qfy aff 0f?ouzvc! lYfQE SW' fuck fvexT ,X Q ' Bed of f 'QR ffv THQ bawdv iggnmxlh X S M swf' J ,J HW' ffwlwgiffwwh M251 MQ UW WWW if W ILM vu wfbfww V iW!.JL2?j C' WWJ J ALWMZJ My ZA fwf bf N76
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.