Jordan Vocational High School - Red Jacket Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1962
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n e t962 Red flaccet «Iordan Vocational High School Columbus, Georgia i 1 bcatitotai School TiJc emem en... 3 Oux 4 7kiouy t, t ie 'tyean at (yidaH-- %adcUattaU(f Many activities and occurences have been repeated year after year until they have become an integral part of Jordan. They arc our traditions. The initial assembly each year is on Constitution Day, September 17, followed by wildly contrasting pep meetings. After one of these, who has any voice left for the football games? After the game, everyone flocks to the school to socialize at Open House. The climax of the football season comes with the Jordan-Columbus game. Excitement begins to mount at the bonfire the night before the game and fills the air all day long, but it increases as the cars are decorated for the parade. The procession starts—this year with Jordan at the head and the foot —for there’s one lonely Red Jacket following all that blue and gold! Of course, important as the parade is, the game is still the high point of the day. This year our 34-0 victory clinches the Bi-City Crown for the second consecutive year. Everyone welcomes the relief of Thanksgiving holidays, but after this brief respite we go back to the old grind. Then, after a mad rush of parties, concerts, and assembly programs, it’s Christmas! Ah! At last we can relax! But not for long, for we start the New Year off right with science projects, book reports, perfect copies, and term themes. There are always special activities going on, too. The Valen- tine Dance, the Military Ball, and the Searchlight Tattoo are just a few. Spring holidays mark the beginning of Senior activities. Kid Day sends the whole class into a second childhood. The Senior Picnic and Class Day are crowded into that last hectic week before that wonderful day—Graduation. Well, that’s a year of tradition at Jordan, but through it all there pervades an intangible thing called Jordan Spirit. 5 St n BRENDA McRAE, Editor LINDA ALLIGOOD, Associate Editor ARTHUR TANNER, Business Coordinator PAT WALKER, Class Editor ANITA MONROE, Photography Editor PAT GRICE, Club Editor BRENDA GORE, Activities Editor LAMAR HENDERSON, Sports Editor LAFAYE COBB, Copy Editor DOUGLAS DAVIS, Advertising Manager GLENDA CHAPMAN, Distribution Manager DAVID CARTER, Business Staff BOBBY LEE, Sales Manager MARVIN WAITE, Advisor 6 Administration 8 Classes 24 Organizations 98 Features 150 Sports 168 Advertisements 202 7 These teachers help us up- hold our traditions by in- spiring us to greater heights. SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION MR. WILLIAM HENRY SHAW A.B. Duke University M. A.— Duke University Mr. Shaw has contributed much to the growth and development of Jordan. His energy has proved effective in pro- moting scholastic growth and develop- ment in we students. For this, we appreciate his efforts. Seated left to right: Mr. G. Nathan Hunter, Treasurer, Mr. R. Spencer Waddell, Mr. Cecil W. Anthony, Dr. John T. Miller, Mr. Joe W. Blackmon, Dr. Guy J. Dillard, Mr. David Rothschild, II, Mr. Louis C. Kunze, Sr., Mr. A. Edward Smith, Attorney, Mr. J. Stacy Jones, First Vice-President, Mr. B. H. Hardaway, President, Mr. Wm. Henry Shaw, Secretary, Miss Annie V. Massey, former Treasurer, Mr. John R. Kinnett, Sr., Second Vice-Presdient, Mr. T. Hiram Stanley, Mr. J. W. Feighnar, Mrs. John P. Illges, Jr., Mr. C. Cody White, Mrs. Joseph J. Spano, and Hon. J. R. Thompson, Judge, Superior Courts, Chattahoochee Circuit. Not Pictured: Mrs. Richard Chaplin and Dr. S. A. Roddenbery. 10 ASSISTANTS MR. R. BRICE CARSON Director of Personnel A.B.—Erskine College M.A.—Duke University DR. JAMES Y. MOULTRIE Director of Instruction B.S.—Florida State Teachers College M.S.—Peabody College 1). Ed.—Peabody College MR. NATHAN PATTERSON Supervisor of Special Services M.S.—Auburn B.S.—Berry College 1 1 R. H. TALIAFERRO Principal Our principal, affectionately known as Mr. “T”, received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Oglethorpe University and Masters degree from the University of Georgia. He came to Jordan as an assistant principal and as a teacher of physics in 1945. In 1947, he assumed his present position of principal. Through his kind, sympathetic, and understanding manner, Mr. Taliaferro has won the hearts of all Jordan stu- dents. We will be forever grateful for his unselfish contributions to Jordan’s faculty and student body. Mr. Taliaferro assists Mr. Meadows, Miss Looney, and Mrs. Gregg in check- ing achievement tests. 12 MISS MARGARET COX Guidance Counselor Miss Cox has been a part of Jordan since 1941, when she began teaching biology. She became Dean of Girls in 1944 and has since assumed the posi- tion of Guidance Counselor. In this position, Miss Cox assisted students in choosing a course in study which best prepared them for their future vocation. Her willingness to work with students and parents was one of Jordan’s great- est assets. MR. D. D. TROTTER Assistant Principal Mr. Trotter joined the Jordan ad- ministration in 1952. He taught world history, electric shop, and was an ath- letic coach for seven years before be- coming assistant principal in 1959. In this capacity, he has the oppor- tunity to deal directly with students in making appropriate schedule changes. When the occasion arose, Mr. Trotter became a firm, but fair disciplinarian. 13 M latijan Alexidi Shop Vera Allen Commercial Studies Frances Anthony English Annie Barr Office Lillian Benson Commercial Studies Emma Jayne Bemholz Guidance Department; French Holier! M. Barr Hand Elizabeth Barton Spanish wwMmmtmuummm Mary Allen Carnes English: Mathematics; Social Studies Sarah Courson Science V. Walton Crouch Mathematics Nancy Crye English Elizabeth Davis Commercial Studies Shirley Davis Social Studies Carol Dent Commercial Studies Robert Donaldson Social Studies; Physical Education 15 J. C. Easterling Science James Entrekin Mathematics; Shop Elmer D. Finck Shop John Gilson Social Studies 16 Elizabeth Greene English Patricia Gregg Commercial Studies Mildred Grimes Social Studies Margaret Gunter Science Richard Gunter DCT Jane Henderson English John Hammond Shop Juanita Henson Social Studies 18 Frances Keini Music Jean Kent Home Economics Carol Knight English : Commercial Studies Nellicrec Knowles Mathematics Naomi Looney Mathematics Monroe Lott Science Sarah Manning English Cecil McDonald Social Studies Y. Mark McElreath Shop; Mechanical Drawing William F. Meadows, Jr. Mechanical Drawing M. H. Mitcham Science; Mathematics Ailene Mooney Commercial Studies; Physical Education Larry Newton Science Imogenc Presley Commercial Studies; Audio-Visual Pen Preston Science; Physical Education Louise Randall Home Economics Atla Kay Office Luther Reeder Mathematics Doris Reid Commercial Studies Audrey Ryals English; Dramatics 20 Aggie Dean Seolt Social Studies Charlotte Sheffield Commercial Studies Helen Shepard Social Studies; Journalism Richard Shrewsbury Social Studies RoImtI Shull SoriaI Studies Herbert Slayden Science Evelyne H. Smith Librarian Virginia Speer English Thomas Slrealdorf Science Sybil Stone Mathematics Julia Taylor English Pearle Tedder Mathemtics 21 Mpitiie Truell Commercial Studies Mary Elizabeth Tune Mathematics Marvin Waite English; Commercial Studies Mary Jo Wheeler I)E Angie Williams Commercial Studies; Social Studies Hose Marie Wilson English Henry Weissinger Shop; Audio-Visual Mrs. Land, manager of our cafeteria. Apprentice teachers at Jordan during fall quarter shown taking a “break” are: 1. to 1., Jan Kennedy, Carol Dent, Cile Griffin, and James Grantham. Apprentice teachers from Auburn during winter quarter were: standing. 1. to r.. Ginger Terry, Robbie Porter. Jean Berry; sealed, Nancy Henderson, Gail Newsome. Faye Denson, and Bertie Bosarge. 23 Our Destination....The Future As we depart from our truly beloved Jordan for the last time, we turn for one final look. We see, besides the “grand ole building,” four wonderful years. They were years of contrast. Laughter, tears, gaiety, and sadness were alternately present in our ever-changing moods. Our senior class, the last to finish four years at Jordan, has experienced many different successes and failures. Although slightly scarred, we have managed to survive with heads held high. You might say that we were lucky in our initial year at JVHS, as the door was closed to freshmen just after we entered. However, this seemingly nice honor was turned to the contrary when, as sophomores, we found that we were again freshmen. We have witnessed on several occasions—and even taken part in some—events which will go to shape the history of our school. We watched, in' our second year, our bid for the Bi-City football championship go down the drain with our cliff- hanging loss to Central. But the two succeeding years, we hailed ourt teams to the top Bi-City standings. During our junior year, we saw our track team win highest position in region and local competition and make noticeable efforts for the state. Another feather was added to the Red Jackets’ cap when we won the trophy for the most school spirit at the first annual Football Kickoff Dance. We Jordanitcs have lived through many fads. One of these, the “white tennis shoes” days, was eventually replaced with the “old raggv tennis shoe” days when we could no longer afford new ones. And, is there any one of us who won’t be able to look back in a few years and say, “I never even tried the twist.” It may not have been as specialized or as classy as the charleston or the jitterbug, but you can be sure there was more exercise in it. Now as we have closed our locker doors for the last time, have jumped at the sound of the boll for the last time, and have walked away for the last time, we see the good in it all (though not as much as we will in the years to come). We are happy that school is over, certainly. But in a year or two, we’ll wish we were back grinding away in the classrooms. A sigh, a smile, and we’re on our way. Our destination . . . the future. —Gene Burkett, Mike Welsh, James Hurston I-cfl lo right: Sammy Fulford, Linda Grantham. Carol Hodges. Lawton Garnto. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...... Vice President Secretary Treasurer ..... Sammy Fulford Lawton Garnto Linda Grantham Carol Hodges 27 LINDA SUE ADAMS Fun twinkles in her eyes JOHN ROBERT ALEXANDER Mischief is with him always JOSEPH RAYMOND ALLEN Strong, silent, type MARY LINDA ALLIGOOD Carefree, and gay DAVID ANDERSON Adjusts well THELMA LENEVA ANDERSON Sincere, and dependable JERRY WAYNE ANTHONY A country gentleman MILTON PATE ANTHONY A knockout in a ban!on BARBARA ANN APPLEWHITE As many good points as a park of pins MARY I DORA ARNOLD Always ready to be helpful MARY ANN ARRINGTON Talented and full of life RALPH DAVID AUSTIN Rest Urst. and then rest some more JAMES DOYLE BAILEY Likes to work on his car BOBBY J. BALDWIN A very congenial person LINDA ANN BARNETT At hie lie antI friendly FRANK LARRY BARRON Takes life slow and easy JACK WILLIFORD BATES “Smilin” Jack HOWARD BAKER BEDSOLE What- -me worry? Smou ART LYLE BELKNAP His faults would make dim shadows KATHLEEN LEE BELKNAP Has quiet charm and an intriguing smile BARBARA ANN BELL Kind smile; gentle, manner VIRGINIA GAIL BERDEAUX A girl of sweet and quiet grace CHARLES LEE BLAKELY Whiz in science FREDDIE WOODFIN BLANTON Traces excitem en I JOHN HENRY BLIZZARD. JR. Optimistic ami carefree BRENDA L. BLOUNT Serene, bat enjoys athletics TOMi H WAYNE BOATNER A good joke teller REBECCA SUSAN BOGGS Personality plus JEROME ALTON BOLIN An independent chap JIMMY EDWARD BONNER Always in a hurry so he has time to rest 4 MARY LINDA BOONE Always natural and naturally nice HILLARD GRANT BOWDEN Doesn’t like work in any form loves adventure WILLIAM FRANKLIN BOM) Looking for fun LINDA FAYE BRANNON Lively and congenial PEGGY SUE BREWER Sweet smile; loyal heart 30 JOSEPH TERR'i BROOKS A master mind I.INDA GAIL BROOKS Gay and cheerful ROBERT EDGAR BROOKS Always into something CHARLES CLARENCE BROWN Fun loving guitarist HILDA FAYE BROWN She’s a honey KELLES BROWN Quiet; winsome SHARON KAY BROWN Has a pleasing personality; loves horses ALVA CECIL BRUNSON A senior with spirit MARY BRUNSON Fleasant to be around CHARLES “Sonny” BUCHANAN “Big Red” likes people and people like him EDNA ELIZABETH BUCKNER Quick and cute HAROLD EUGENE BURKETT A tried ami true friend KENNETH EARL Bl RNHAM Constantly on the go 31 BRENDA FAYE BURNS A very likable person HARRY RUSSELL BYRD Keeps things hopping AUBREY WILLIAM CAGLE Neatness and personality go together GERALD PAUL CAIN A vid magazine reader THOMAS CAMPBELL Never has a worry JAMES LAMAR CANNON “Crickett” really loves his car WILLIAM MARVIN CANNON A jovial senior WILLIAM DONALD CARLYLE Likes to be a member of the gang DAVID CARPENTER A real live wire DAVID LAMAR CARTER Great hopes make a great man DIANNE CARVER Shy and sweet JERRY LEROY CHADWICK A truer lad is hard to find BILLY F.. CHAMBERS A jolly word; a cheerful heart JUDY ANN CHAMBERS Her silence comes from deep thoughts MANDY LOUISE CHANCE Dimples and charm GLENDA FAY CHAPMAN As beautiful in manner as she is in appearance MARVIN RAY CHATHAM Happy-go-lucky fellow BARBARA ANN CHAVIS The reason gentlemen prefer blonds JAMES AUBURN CHRISTMAS Top man in R 0 T C JEAN AUDREY CHRISTMAS Always ready to do her part CAROLE DIANE CLARK Friendly and gay CHARLOTTE ANN CLARK Will do anything for a friend GEORGE EDWARD CLARK Never leaves anything half done JIMMY CLARK Little, but lough LOLA ANNETTE CLARK Has a good smile for everyone RICHARD WALTER CLEGG A likable lad EDITH LAFAYE COBB Smart as two whips LINDA DIANNE COCHRANE Capable and efficient RICHARD COLEMAN Jovial and full of fun HENRIETTA “Cindy” COLLINS Sings like a nightingale 34 JACK WAYNE COMPTON Reserved, but not bashful BR1GETTE CONGER Always has a smile WILLIAM EDMUND CONSTANTINO Good natured fellow WILLIAM CARY COOKE A great guy who keeps everybody laughing JUDY DIANNE COOPER Life is what you make it THOMAS HARRY COPPEDGE A real swingin' bass player PATRICIA ANN COVEY Easy to please CAROLYN JEAN CRABTREE A bouyant spirit CARL CRANE Confident and clever KATHLEEN FRANCES CRAWFORD Energy to spare; enjoys sports JEMMAY CROWDER Mixture oj mirth and mischief SHERRY CULPEPPER Attractive and sweet REBA CONSTANCE DAUGHTRY Delectable, delightful de-lovely ALLEN DAVIDSON Has a genial appearance DOUGLAS EUGENE DAVIS, JR. A rare combination of brain and brawn MAMIE CORNELIA DAVIS A very congenial girl MILDRED PHILLIPS DAVIS A good friend to have SHIRLEY JANE DAVIS Vivacious blonde with personality plus 35 SUE ELLEN DAVIS A truer friend is hard to find JULIAN CLAYTON DEAL Superior in many ways JEANN1E DIANNE DEAN Excellent Junior Achiever PAUL LEONARD DEMENT An “ojf-lhe-cufr artist RONALD D. DEMPSEY A real “termite” in the wood shop CARL E. DENNEY Always knows the right answer CJau off '62 DELORES ANNE DENT Witty and winsome JUDITH MAE DEY Reflects Jordan s ideals LAWRENCE GRANTEY DICK Artist and deep reader LINDA DIXON Nice personality and easy-going GEORGE D1MON Modest and a good worker LINDA DOLLAR Lively as can be MARY JANE DONAHOO Friendly and easy lo gel along with PATSY DONAHOO Very polite and nicely mannered LINDA LOU DOSTER Likes to help others GLORIA JEAN DOWLING Sweet and charming PAUL JEROME DRAKE Silent and strong-willed GEORGE STEVE DUDLEY Steadfast and quiet GLORIA J. DUDLEY Friendly spirit BONETIA ELAINE DUFFEY Gay personality MARY DIANE DUKE A smile for every friend BEN DUNCAN Full of ambition BOBBY WYATT DUNN Enjoys every minute JO ANN EASTERLING Ranks tops in personality 37 ARTHUR JERRY EDMONDSON Possesses a good sense of humor DONALD C. EDMONDSON Courteous; all-round good friend RONNIE FAYE EDWARDS Sweet, charming, adaptable DOROTHY ANDREA EDWARDS Cooperative and gracious BETTYE CORNELIA ELMORE Incomparable sense of humor NANCY JEAN ENCLEKINC Her friends are many CIom of '62 GEORGE WILLIAM ENTREKIN Neat dresser with a striking appearance BRENDA JOYCE EPPERLY Dreamy eyes KRISTINA JANE EPP1H1MER Alivays has a new idea LINDA DIANNE ETHERIDGE Short and sweet BARBARA JANE EVANS Thoughtful and cheerful 38 BARBARA NEWTON FARRIS Cheerful heart and gay manner JANEY FAULKNER Gentle speech; intently kind JOHN MICHAEL FENNELL Mirror of all courtesy BRENDA CHERYL FIELDS A dependable worker PHILLIP FLOURNOY Well liked and jovial BILLY JOE FORSYTHE Reliable and competent CHARLES LARRY FOUNTAIN Always comes up with something PATRICIA FOWLER Lovely to look upon ERNEST MELVIN FRANKLIN To work or not to work—that is the question PENNY LOUISE FRANKLIN Always full of pep and life for Jordan WALTER EDWARD FRENCh He wears a friendly smile SAMUEL HUBERT FULFORD Wealthy with friends; one of Jordan’s best THOMAS MAURICE FlILP Happiness is cheaper than worry 39 JOHN LESTER FUTCH Witty, wild, and wonderful CAROL ANN GAMMELL Girl on the go LAWTON VERNON GARNTO All-American material BARBARA SHARRON GARRETT A true Southern belle ALLEN EUGENE GASTON Likes to loaf JIMMY CAUSE Loves fan and amusement dim of '62 ALICE FAYE GEORGE Praiseworthy and gentle WILEY “Pete” GIBSON W. W. Gibson, will do” RUFUS GORDON GISSENDANNER Strong in performance DALTON WYATT GIVENS Always joking and seeking excitement LARRY RUDOLPH GIVENS A terror on wheels 40 FOY EUGENE GODWIN Known for his friendly wavs ANN GOODSON A good word for everyone BRENDA ANN GORE small powerhouse JAMES EARL GRANTHAM Tall and terrific LINDA KAY GRANTHAM A gentle lady, well admired JOHN DAVID GRAY “Big Bad John” JAMES BRIJCE GREEN Doesn't like work in any form JERRY EDWARD GREER lie has a friendly ■ disposition PATRICIA ANN GRICE Hard work brings rich rewards JIMMY CRIFEIN Energetic and ambitious LINDA DIANE GRISHAM Good natured and considerate NANO JO GRISSOM Versatile and winsome DOROTin CAROIA N GRUBER A eat as a pin 41 GLENDA SUE GUNN Always considerate oj others FULTON HAULER Possesses Rembrandt potentialities JOSEPH CHARLES HAIR Wild and woo y LINDA LOIS HALL A likable personality MARJORIE LEE HALL Always considerate of others JOHNNIE ROY I) HALLFORD A witty character PATRICIA DIANNE HAMILTON Attractive and pleasant mannered MARTHA JANE HAMLIN A great sense of humor Martha nell hammock Always sweet and cheerful ERNEST WAYNE HARBERT Fun to be around BETTY LOUISE HARRIS A senior who likes friendly people 42 MILTON HART Loves easy living LOIS HAYES Good and dependable SARA ANN HAYES A nice gal to know MAXINE WAGES HEATH A pleasure to know GLORIA FAYE HELMS Sweet disposition SYLVIA DIANE HELMS That winning smile ERNEST LAMAR HENDERSON All-sports favorite JANET ELIZABETH HERRE Friendliness—the keynote of her per- sonality BRENDA SUE HERREN Wonderful disposition and manners GERALDINE EVELYN HERRING Friendly and quiet SAMUEL BENNY HEWITT Loves adventure and girls RANDALL 0. HIGGINBOTHAM Wants to retire young 43 RONNIE HINSON Dependable and efficient ANDREW “Jackie” HINTON Never a dull moment BOBBY RAINEY HOBBS A witty personality CAROL DEAN HODGES A willing heart, and tvilling hand MILDRED BELINDA HOGAN Full of grace, spirit, and beauty TERRY EUGENE HOLT Bright smile HUGH MARVIN HOOD Stalely band president dm of '62 ROBERT H. HOPPER Full of surprises BRENDA SUE HORTON Luscious and lovely MARTHA ESTELLE HOWARD Always ready to help MARY SUE HOWARD Quiet and easy going GLENN WOODROW HOWELL Friendly disposition HELEN MARIA HUBBARD Right hand girl of the Choraleers 44 MARY FRANCES HUBBARD As pleasing as punch BETTY LUCILLE HUCULEY Never too busy for a friendship ROSE MARIE HULL Angelic disposition JOSEPH NORMAN HUNTER Mischievous; likes fun JAMES EDWARD HURSTON The true “spirit of Jordan” WILLIE JEAN HUTCHINSON Friendliness makes her many friends SARAH FRANCES INGRAM “Beauty is truth; truth, beauty” PATRICIA GAIL JACKSON How does she do so much? LACEY WILLIAM JAMES Sociable; congenial EDWARD DAVID JEFFERIES Takes life easy DRUCILLA ANN JINRIGHT Quiet; sincere BILLY RAY JOHNSON Jolly wit ELLA JEAN JOHNSON Has a lovable smile JANICE ANN JOHNSON Tops in efficiency JIMMY M. JOHNSON Nice person to know LINDA KAY JOHNSON Sweet, sincere girl RONALD LENWOOD JOHNSON Enjoys every minute; carefree STEPHEN CURTIS JOHNSON Non-chalant and interesting BEVERLY ANN JOINER Lively personality BOBBY CLEVE JONES “Singin Shulterbug GWENDOLYN FRANCES JONES A likable miss with a friendly smile JACKY EASTON JONES Not a surgeon, but does a lot of cut- ting up LARRY WAYNE JONES Great on the gridiron MARTHA JANE JONES A light heart; a sunny way 46 RONALD CYPHUSJONES Easy to get along with WILLIAM PATRICK JONES A good friend to have RANDOLPH SWIFT JORDAN A good manager and fine friend WILLIAM DONALD JORDAN A likable fellow SAMUEL D. KEITH Likable and friendly in every way LARRY FRANK KELLEY Seeks merriment; dislikes homework RONNIE HOWARD KELLEY Good-natured; non-chalant LINDA JOYCE KENNEDY A light heart; a sunny way GLENDA MARIE K1NCHEN A girl of sweet and quiet grace ALBERT JACKIE KING Fun-loving; a true friend FRANCES ANN KING Considerate and pleasant ROBERT CHARLES KING A happy-go-lucky youth 47 BARBARA ANN KIRBY Happy-go-lucky and fancy free CLAUDIS WAYNE KIRKLAND Light-hearted HAROLD WAYNE KIRKLAND A good-natured “comic RONALD E. KIRKLAND A great sport RONALD T. KIRKLAND Quiet; hard-worker EARL RAY KYLE Loyal; good-natured GLORIA DIANNE LAMB Everyone's friend PAUL FRANKLIN LANE Very friendly LINDA CAROL LANG A pleasing personality CARRIE ELIZABETH LAWRENCE Delightful manners PATSY JOANN LAWSON Jolly; a good friend BILLYE ELIZABETH LAYTON A radiant redhead 48 SALLY L. LEDBETTER fVell liked by all because of her friend- ly smile WALTER ROBERT LEE The man with the “golden horn' LOTTIE SHERRI ANN LEE Really knows how to donee PATRICIA GAYLE LEONARD A great smile and a quiet nature PAUL EDWIN LESTER He's a jolly good fellow MARY BETH KINARD LINGO A friend of friends CLIFFORD CURTIS LISLE Silence is golden SANDRA JEAN LITTLETON Friendly smile; likable nature DELORES DIANE LIVINGSTON Pleasant as ran be CONSTANCE GLORIA LOTT Fun-loving and gay ELEANOR RUTH LUNGI Lively and jovial JOHNNY E. LUNSFORD A comic relief 49 LYNDA LYNCH Little, but wise JAMES FREDDY MANN A man of quality LEV ERNE OLIVIA MARSHALL Her bright .smile uins many jfiends JAMES DANIEL MARTIN Likable; easy going JONATHAN KENT MARTIN A math whiz SARAH LOU MARTIN Avid sports fan Clou ol '62 SHERRY ANNETTE MASSEY Fair and fine GLENN TRAVIS MATTHEWS Happiness is cheaper than worry MARY REBECCA MATTOX Constant; charming JAMES ROBERT McALLlSTER A very likable, hardworking fellow GRADY ROSS McCAIN Saves energy for emergencies KATHERINE EDWIN A McCARI) Serene originality 50 MYRLYN VIRGINIA McDONALD Pleasantly quiet and dainty JANICE JUANITA McINTOSH Quiet, but friendly MARY JANE McINTYRE Good humor is the health of the soul lois marie McKinney A lady-like manner insures success MARY ARLOA McLEOD Dependable THELMA ANNETTE McNAIR Superior in many ways BRENDA KATHLEEN McNEAL Always helpful JUDY ANN McQUAlC Life without laughter isn't life at all BRENDA JOYCE McRAE Con scien lions red h ead DONALD RICHARD McRAE A keen sense of humor FLOYD GERALD MEADOWS Purposeful and deliberate WILLIAM CONRAD MENSCHING Good nature is the precious gift 51 DOROTHY JEAN MESSER Our ive loved cheerleader captain RONNIE DEAN METCALF Capable and sincere JAMES PRESTON MICKLER Quick-witted and well liked ELEANOR SUE MILES Singin Carmine and Grey editor CAROL SUE MILLER Generous and gracejul CAROLYN SUE MILLER Seldom a girl so excellent JACK MICHAEL MILLER Has an infectious laugh GLENDA PAULINE MOATS An ambitious and dependable miss CHARLOTTE ANITA MONROE Dainty and demure JOE F. MOODY Dependable worker GARY LAWRENCE MOORE Intent on life at its best JUDY DIANE MOORE Sincere in every attitude and act ( SHEILA NAN MORGAN Rare capacities in wit and humor MARVIN MOSS Not forward, but likable MARTHA ANN MOTE Practiced in the art of friendship SHERRELL ELAINE MULKEY A little girl with a big heart JOHN GRIER MULLIS Quiet and easy going LINDA RAE MURPHY A good heart is worth everything NANCY CAROL MURPHY VP hat sweet delight! JERRY GLENN MYERS Likable and friendly in every way DEBORAH ANNE NORMAN Likable, interesting, and light HUGH LAWRENCE NORTON, JR. A good man possesses a kingdom LINDA ANN OLIVER Well liked; conscientious WILLIAM DAVID OLIVER Well mannered; good natured 53 HONAU) OVERBY Business-like ROBERT HENRY PADCETTE Manly in appearance BRENDA CHERYL PAFFORD Always happy G au of'62 KENNETH HUGH PAULK Quite unpredictable JERRY RANDALL PELFREY Happy-hearted RICKY BURT PHILLIPS Likable and friendly DAVID IVEY PLAYER Sociable; Adventurous RONALD ELLIS POWERS Jolly fellow DANNY ODUSKA PRATT Shows himself friendly BARBARA ELIZABETH PARKS Sparkling personality GLORIA ANN PARR Jolly worker with worthy■ goals ETHEL PATRICK An eye for the future 54 VICTOR THORNTON PREVATT Manly look PATRICIA CAYNELLE PRICE Good heart and a good head JOE KELLY PULLEN An adventurer THELMA KATHERINE PUTNAM Quiet and serene FREDDIE CARR QUARLES “Professor” JERRY DOUGLAS QUATTLEBAUM Likes itarties and pals ROBERT ELKIN RAY Lover of art PRISCILLA ANN REDCLIFFE Pretty, pleasant, and poised PAUL CASEY REDDING Witty, good-natured Paul ELAINE REGISTER Fun-loving lass DURWOOD MICHAEL REID Full of merit CAROL DANELL RICE Gay adventuress 55 LEONARD EARL RIGSBY On lx tan ding personali ty GLENDA DELLE RITCHIE Brunette with brains LARRY DAVID ROBERTS A friendly chap BRENDA FAY RODGERS A friendly miss CAROLYN SUE RODGERS An efficient worker WILLIAM GORDON RODGERS A friend of friends PATRICIA JUDITH ROLLING Sociable SHIRLEY DIANE C. ROPER A friend a day JOHNNY HANSFORD ROSS Witty and handsome LOIS JOLENE ROBERTS A great friend to have WILLIAM ROBERTS The handsome comedian tl M o '62 PATRICIA KAYE ROBINSON Beauty plus personality THOMAS RONNIE KUDU A jolly good fellow CAROL RUSSELL A sweet little blond EILEEN SUE RUSTIN Concentrates on the best GARY WAYNE SANDERS Happiness is cheaper than worry GERALDINE SASSER Quiet and dependable ROBERT LEE SCHIMMEL, JR. “Grease Monkey; hot-rodder” HOI.GER GEORGE SCHNEEBERGER All-round good fellow NANCY SUZANNE SCHROEDER Efficient and trustworthy JACK SHERMAN SCREWS It's wonderful to do nothing and rest afterwards JIM DALE SHAW Fun-loving adventurer HERMAN LEE SHEHANE Mirror of courtesy 57 MARTHA ANN SHEHANE Her silence may deceive you RONNIE HARRIS SHEHANE Magnetic personality; always on the move BARBARA JANE SHELLNUT Quiet and sincere. RALPH SHELLEY Likes girls STEVE SHEPPARD Cute and cocky CHARLES EUGENE SKINNER The amiable athlete LINDA ANN SKOTSKY Delightful manner FRANKIE JUDITH SLAYTON Unselfish and kind. ROBERT ANDREW SMILIE Joyful and sincere DAVID HOWELL SMITH Likable and interesting ROBERT RALPH SMITH Enjoys life CECIL LAMAR SNELL Rare compound of sense and fun JIMMY DWIGHT SOUTH A very versatile student; the business man 58 JO ANN SPRADLIN Sweet and demure PEGGY ANN SPRUNK Springy and spry BETTY JO STEWART Genuine and capable SYLVANIA ELAINE STEWART A smile for everyone DONNA ELAINE STONE Excellent manner and appearance WILLIAM BAILEY STOREY Fancyfree adventurer MARGARETTE LAVON STRICKLAND Outstanding character MICHAEL WAYNE STRICKLAND Unforgetable classmate JULIA ELIZABETH STRICKLIN Attractive and wholesome TOMMY HUBERT STUBBS Full of mischief; daring ANCELA SUGGS Stylish and stunning DONALD LEON SUMMERS Handsome; full of merit 59 DAVID B. SUTTER Industrious and optimistic Clou d '62 GEORGE FRANKLIN SUTTON Winsome ways BILLY DAVID TAFT Full of surprises ARTHUR STEWART TANNER Witty and pleasant to be with MARY ANN TAYLOR Rolling along to worthy goals RAYMOND CECIL TAYLOR A witty personality; many friends SHIRLEY DIANE TAYLOR Soft speech; strong leadership SANDRA JANE THAXTON Always smiling; shy RICHARD WAYNE THOMAS Mr. Mischief himself MARTHA ANN THOMPSON They don't come any sweeter WILLIAM CLARK THOMPSON Always in a good mood WALTER GILBERT THORNTON Can meet any challenge. 60 CHARLES TICE Full of mischief WILLIAM JACKSON TICE Shy but sharp AUBREY T. TODD A man of purpose CHARLES ALBERT TODD Mischief maker‘ and homework haler BEN KELLY TOMBLIN Tall and handsome JERRY WAYNE TOMBLIN A man of few words CARY WELTON TOMLIN Loves cars and radios LINDA ELATNE TRAWICK Has a shining character REBECCA ANN TRIMM Quiet and serene DONALD FRANKLIN UNDERWOOD Full of wit MARY JULIA UNDERWOOD Friendly and enjoys all sports MILDRED DIANE URQUHART Speech is great; silence is greater 61 GLENDA JEAN USSERY W orked hard jor her place in the band RUTH LUNELL VENABLE Agreeable and delightful manner HARRY RONALD WAGES Dependable: has winning ways JOYCE BLACKWELL WAGNER Admirable in many ways SAVOUY L. WALDEN Pleasant, appealing KATHLEEN WALDRON Has a winning smile PATRICIA MAE WALKER Never a dull moment; fun-loving ALICE JEANETTE WALLACE A friendly smile LARRY ELLIOTT WALLACE A quality senior; fun to be around. PATSY ANN WALLS Full of fun and ideas RICHARD LEE WARD Wow! What he does for a uniform! MARILYN KAY WASDEN Full of amiable grace 62 HAROLD O'NEAL WATSON Has a distinctive yell MARIE ELIZABETH WELLS A good nalured and appealing lass WALTER MICHAEL WELSH A handsome gentleman, well admired FRANCES LEE WHIDDON Gets sweeter everyday LORA LORENE WHITAKER Delightful to be with MARY KATHRYN WHITAKER Has a cheerful personality CHERYL JEAN WHITE A kind and considerate friend DORIS LEE WHITE To know her is to admire her JAMES LEE WHITE Better late than never JAMES SAMUEL WHITE On tstan d ing per so n ali ty JOHN PRESTON WHITE Full of fun ANITA DIANNE WHITEHURST Outstanding in looks and personality 63 JOAN WHITEHURST Kind and thoughtful ANGELA MAE WHITLEY Happy-hearted girl LINDA M. WHITLEY Sincerity is one of her assets CYNTHIA AGNES WHITTINGTON Cheerjul heart and helpful way ROBERT W1ER l leasant manner; loves excitement SCOTT MONROE W1GGERS A good friend to have; likes to study Clm o( '62 MARK WAYNE WILKES A comical character DONALD DURRELL WILLIAMS Loves to lease RONALD TERRY WILLIAMS “Snowhite” strives for success SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS Lively and pleasant WILLIAM MICHAEL WILLIAMS Devoted to worthwhile activities LUTHER BENJAMIN WILSON One of the gang 64 EVELYN DIANE WINDHAM Has true senior dignity HOBBY NEWTON WISCHKOWSKI Good humor is the health of the soul LARRY NEWTON WOFFORD Full of great ambition NORA ANN WOOD Afeat and petite JAMES RUDOLPH WYNN Always into something JAMES RICHARD WYROSDICK Good-natured and friendly LINDA LOUISE WYROSDICK Fun-loving and energetic CAROLYN SUE YANCEY Always ready for a good time NOT PICTURED BOWDEN, SUE JONES BURGESS, TED CREWS, ROY FORAN, DOROTHY HUGHEY FOSTER, JUNE SNEAD GREENE, RICHARD WAYNE GRIGGS, MARTHA JEAN HOLT HOWELL, MAMIE JACKSON, CHARLES LARRY JOHNSON, CHARLOTTE GIBSON JONES, WILLIAM PATRICK LINTON, DOUGLAS LORD, PHYLLIS MEREDITH, SAMUEL NELSON MILES, RUEBEN LEE ODOM, RICHARD H. SCOTT, GERALD ROGER STABBIN, DON SYKES, EARL WILLIAM, EUGENE 65 Se U i 'pniettcU Swim 'J'UettcU The Ocean Lies Beyond We shall never forget those first few bewildering days when, as sophomores, we were introduced to Jordan. Overwhelming crowds in the halls, perplexing room numbers like 304 (when there was no third floor), the desperate grab for a chair in the lunch room, are a part of those memories. We shall always remember the times when the auditorium would not hold us, the underclassmen. How many times did we say, “I’ll be so glad when I’m a junior?” That year, we acquired the technique of angling through the hallways with everyone trying to get nowhere the fastest. We quickly learned to dig books from a floor-level locker, ward off blows from falling feet, gossip with the student at the next locker, and get to class, all in four minutes. Thai’s an education in itself! So we were prepared to lake our rightful place as well-informed juniors. Were wc excited that first day of the eleventh grade! New teachers, new friends, and new opportunities would be ours for the coming year. Good intentions and resolutions were quickly formed in every mind. This year we would surely make honor-roll. We would read English dramas by the dozen and begin a science project immediately that would win at least a state prize. But we learned it took more than good intentions to make a successful junior. Having attained these necessary goals, wc were joyous as Christmas brought a satisfying climax to the first half of school. We prepared to rush home and take down our “Quiet, genius at work” signs for two whole weeks. But before we left, a stirring assembly program reminded us that we must not stop working. We must strive, we must watch, we must pray for peace. This year, wc have learned to take our part in the program of the school. We have studied to improve ourselves, and we have tried to prepare ourselves for the posts as American citizens. We have had many opportunities to be outstanding students. Those nine months are gone and with them, their opportunities. Wc cannot bring them back; only what we have accomplished will last. Time passes swiftly. The honorable position of senior will soon be ours. We will be faced with the problems of what we are to do with our lives. We are about to cross the river—but the ocean lies beyond. —Janell Johnston JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President............................Ronnie Middlebrooks Vice-President.......................Renzie Cruze Secretary............................Diane Granger Treasurer............................Jerry Rutland 69 ABBOTT, CAROL ABBOTT. LOUISE ADAMS, VIRGINIA ADCOX, LA DAN IA ALBERSON, MARIE ALBERSON, MARY ALEXANDER, DONNA ALLEN, LARRY ALLEN, MARTHA ALLEN, PHIL ALLEN. WAYNE AMOS, CARL ANDERSON, MILLARD ANDERSON, ROLAND ANTHONY, MARVIN APPLEBY, PETER ARNOLD, JOY ARRANT, PATTY BANKS, BILL BAREFOOT, LAMAR BARFIELD, MIKE BARFIELD, PETE BARR, RICKY BARTON, DUWAYNE BARTON, SUE BASS, JUDITH BATTS, ANNETTE BEALL, LEON BEARD, BUDDY BELL, BERNICE BENNETT, DOUGLAS BERTREM, DAVID BIGBIE, RANDY BLANTON, CHARLES BLISH, CAROL BOGUSKY, GERRI BOWDEN, JENNIE BOWER, DORIS BOYETT, CECIL BRAGG, GERALD 70 BRAGG, JIMMY BRANTON, JEAN BRESCIA, VIRGINIA BRITT. BECKYE BROCK, ELAINE BROOKS. MARY BROOKS, PHIL BROWN. CHARLES BROWN, CHERYL BROWN, JERRY BROWN, KENNY BROWN, SHARRON BROWN, SHERRY BROWN, SUE BRUMBY, JULIAN BRYAN, LADON BRYAN, SYLVIA BUCHANAN, LARRY BURDICK. DORTHELIA BURKETT, CALVIN BURNHAM, ALVIN BURNS, GAIL BURT, CECIL E. BURT, FRED BUSH, RONNIE BUTLER, JEAN CALDWELL, ELAINE CALDWELL, MELVIN CAMP. LUKE, JR. CAMPBELL, ALICE CAMPBELL, LINDA CANTRELL, JOE CARSWELL, JANICE CARSWELL, LEWIS CASON, JUDY CHALKLEY, HELEN CHAPMAN, GEORGE CHAPMAN, WANDA CHILDS, GARY CLARK. DARLENE CLARK, GEORGE CLARK, RUDOLPH CLOUD. JAMES COLLINS. KENNETH COLLINS, MARTHA COLLINS, CARY COLWELL, GLENDA COLWELL. PATRICIA COLWELL. SALLY COMMANDER, SAMMY CONNALLY, JERRY CONWELL, MARGIE COPPEDGE, STAN CORLEY, HELEN CORNETT, RALPH COTTON, BARBARA COTTON, TINA COTTON. TOMMY COX, LINDA CROCKER. JACKIE CROWLEY. GENEVA CRUTCHFIELD, ANN CRUZE, RENZIE CULVERSON, JOYCE CUMMINGS, DIANNE CURRIE. BILL CYPERT, GARY CYREE, DON DANFORD. ELEANOR DAVIS, ANN DAWSON, ANN DEHAVEN, GLORIA DEMARSH, FREDDIE DENN. ROSEMARY DOUGLAS, LYNN DRAKE, AMELIA DRIVER. ANTHONY DUNN, BILLY DUNN, BUDDY DUNCAN, LYNN 72 DYER, DENNIS EDWARDS, HENRY EDWARDS, JOAN ELMORE, BOBBY ESPOSITO. SHELIA EVANS. K AMELLI A EVANS, THERESA FA LLANO. DOLLY FARMER, RUDENE FAULKNER. LYNN FURGERSON, JERRY FERRELL, CHARLES FISHER. DENNIS FORBES, TERRY FOSTER, DIANE FOSTER, DOUGLAS FOWLER, JUDY FOX. BILLY FREEMAN, BARBAR FREEMAN, FRANKIE FREEMAN, OTIS FREEMAN, ROBERT FULLER, LINDA FULLER, MIKE FULLER. NANCY GADDIS, LORAINE GAMBILL, CAROLYN GAM BILL, BILLY GARNER, BETTY GARNER, SHERRY GAULTNEY. RICHARD GENTRY, LINDA GEORGE, MARGARETT GIBSON, JIMMY GILBREATH, BILLY GILLEY, WAYNE GIVENS, DIANE GOODE, ANITA GOODMAN, BOBBY GOODMAN, CAROL GOODMAN. CARY GOODMAN, I.ARRY COODROE, JEAN GOIJDE, LAVONE GRANGER, DIANE GREEN, ANNETTE GREEN, ETTA GREENE, LINDA GREENE, RICHARD GREENE, SHIRLEY GREER, GENE GREGORY, BARBAR GREGORY, BETTY GRIFFIN, JEAN GRIFFIN, RONNIE GRIFFIN, PEGGY GRIFFIN, SANDRA GRIFFIN, WAYNE GRIMES, OVID GUIMOND, JOANNE GUNN. BARBARA GUNN, BETTY HACKETT, ELLEN HALL, GERALD HALL, JOHN HALL. MEARLE HAM, JOHN HAMER, LARRY HAMILTON. PATRICIA II MMOCK, LAMAR HERBERT. JOANNE HARBUCK. ELAINE HARDMAN. BRENDA HARDY, DOUGLAS HARP, BILL HARRELL. TERR IE HARRIS, JOHNNY HARRIS. TOM HATCHER. ELAINE HATCHER. JIMMY 74 HATCHER, ROGER HATMAKER, NANCY HECGOOD, JOHNNY HELMS, PERRY HENDRICKS, SHERREL HENSON, VIVIAN HERRING, HAROLD HERRING. JEANELLE HICK. DONNA HIGHTOWER. BRENDA HIGHTOWER. SUZANNE HINDSMAN. THAI) HODGE, MYRA HODGES, BOBBY HODGES. DEMPSEY HOLLAND, KEN HOLLOW'AY, PEGGY HOLT, JACK HOOPER, HAROLD HORTON, LARRY HORTON, RONALD HOUSTON. JERRY HUDGINS, GARY HUGHES, DIANNE HUGHETT, JOYCE HUNT, DOROTHY HUTCHINSON, HUESTON IVINS, VIRGIL JACKSON, ADA JACKSON, GLORIA JACKSON, LINDA JACKSON. MARTHA JACOBS, LENORA JOHNSON, ANDY JOHNSON, JOHNNY JOHNSON, LINDA JOHNSON. REBECCA JOHNSON, SANDRA JOHNSON. STEVE JOHNSTON. JANELLE 75 JONES. CHRISTY' JONES. CONNIE JONES. LARRY L. JONES. LARRY S. JORDAN, JERRY KATTMAN, BETTY KEIERLEBER. PATRICIA KELLY. LAMAR KELLY. MARY KELLY, RICHARD KENNEDY. SCOTT KILLINGSWORTH, JOE KING. THOMAS KINSER. LINDA KIRKLAND. CHARLES KIRKLAND, JANE KOZEL, RUTH LAKE. JANICE LANTON. BARBARA LASSITER. BRENDA LATINI. CARL LAWRENCE, BARBARA LEDFORD, LARRY L1SENBY. JEAN LIVINGSTON, ELEANOR LOCKE. SHERRY LOCKLAR. DIANNE LOCKLAR, JOY LOTT, LORA IN E LOVETT. GLENDA LOWERY. LINDA MANNING, SANDRA MARLER. MARY MARTIN, BARBARA MARTIN, JUDY MASSEY. JACK MASSEY. JO ANN MATHIS, MARY FRANCES MATHIS. SANDY MATTHEWS, REX 76 MAY, MIKE MAY, WAYNE MAYO, CHARLES McAllister, larry McCarty, Arnold McCLUNC, NORMA JEAN McCRANEY. JOYCE ANN McCUE, GWEN McCAHEE, MACK McGLAUN, ALLEN McKAY, GAIL McKenzie, mike McLEMORE, CAROLYN McLEMORE, LARRY McLEOD, CAROLYN McNEIL, DORIS IRENE MEADOWS, PAT MEADOWS, TRUMAN MEHAFFEY, JIMMY MELVIN, BRENDA MERRILL, JIMMY MICKLE, JUDY MIDDLEBROOKS, RONALD MILES, MARY EVA MILLER, HAZEL MILLER, SANDRA MILLIRONS, ELAINE MILNER, JOYCE MIMS, MARVIN MITCHELL, SARAH MOORE. DORIS MOORE, FAYE MOORE, LOU MORGAN, JULIAN DOUGLAS MORRIS, DOUGLAS MOSS, BRUCE MOTES, JIMMY MOTT, HOWARD MO YE, JAMES MURDOCK. CHARLOTTE 77 NAPPER. EARL NEAL, MICHAEL NEWSOME, JERRY NEWTON, BETTY NICHOLS, LINDA NICHOLS, NICKY NORSWORTHY, LINDA NOWLINC, ESTER O’CONNELL, WILLIAM ODOM, DONNIE ODOM. RONNIE O’HEARN, ANGELA O’HEARN, JOHN O’HEARN, ROBERT ORR, TOMMY O’SHIELDS, SHARON O’SHIELDS, SHELBY OUTLAW, CHRISTINE PACE, CHESTER PAGE, ELVIA PAPAS, CONNIE PARKER, BILL PATE, BECKY PATE, DEANIE PAYNE, KENNETH PECK, JUDY PETERS, SHIRLEY PETERS, WILLIE PETERSON, BARBARA PFLEPSEN, ANN PHILLIPS, DAVID PHILLIPS, LOWELL PHILLIPS, MACKEY POLLOCK, ELLEN POOLE, CAROLE POSEY, BRENDA POSEY, LYNNE POWELL, MAUREEN PRATT, DIANNE PRICE, BECKY 78 PRICE, ESTA PRICE, GAYOLA PRI ESTER JERRY QUATTLEBAUM, LINDA RABY, MARTHA RAINY, DONNIE RANDALL, LAURA RAY, LINDA RAY, MIKE RAYCAN, ROY REESE, RAY RINGLAND, ELIZABETH ROBERTS, ELIZABETH ROBERTS, GARY ROLLINS, WENDELL ROPER, GAIL ROWLAND, ALINE ROLAND, DOROTHY ROLAND, JACK RUSSELL, BRENDA RUTH, PATRICIA RUTLAND, JERRY SANDERS, MAE BETH SAPP, LEONARD SCARBOROUGH, ROSE SCHEIDEL, JOANNE SCRIMPSHIRE, JANICE SCRUGGS, LARRY SELLERS, DONNA SHAFFER, ANNE SHEHANE, RONNIE SHEHANE, VIRGINIA SHELLEY, CHRISTINE SHEPPARD, HAROLD SHIRLEY, VIRGINIA SILAS, CHARLES SIMMONS, HERBERT SIMS, SANDRA SKINNER, JAGQUE SMART, JIMMY 79 SMITH, BARBARA SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, DALE SMITH, DAVID SMITH. JIMMY SMITH, PATSY SMITH, TERRY SNEAD. ANNE SNELL, JERRY SPANO. MARY SPECK, GLENDA STARLIN, NANCY STEBBENS, DONALD STEEL, LINDA STEWART, RAYMOND STILL, MARY STOREY, JOHN STOREY, JUDY STRICKLAND, ANGE STRICKLAND, DIANE 80 SUDDETH, BILLY SUGGS, SHARON SUMMERS, RAY SWAIN, BRENDA TADE, CAROL TALBOT. GERALD TAYLOR, FLOYD TAYLOR, GAYLE TAYLOR, JIMMY TAYLOR, LINDA TAYLOR. REGINA TEAL, CAROL TEET, GERALDINE THOMLEY, GLENDA THOMPSON, MAC THOMPSON. MARGARET THOMPSON, SANDRA THORPE, MARY F. THWEATT, ROYCE TINDALL, BARBARA JEAN TINDALL, BARBARA JEANETTE TINSLEY, LARRY C. TRAYW1CK, JIMMY TROUTT, VICTOR TURNER, INGA D. TURNER, SARA ANN TYLER, JAMES WADKINS, JANICE WADKINS, MICHAEL WALDROFF, CAROLYN WALDROP, PRISCILLA WALKER, CHARLENE WALKER, LINDA WALKER, PEGGY WALL. DOUGLAS WALL, PATRICIA WALLS, RICHARD WARCOP. TED WARD, MAURICE WARD, NORMA WATSON, ALLEN WATSON, BRENDA WATSON, STEVE WELCH, BUDDY WELLS, BECKY WELLS, EDDIE WEST, JOHN WETZEL, JAMES WHATLEY, MARY JEAN WHITAKER, CARY WHITE, PEGGY SUE WHITE, STANLEY WHITTEN, JACK WICKER, JIM WILKINSON, SANDRA WILKS, LA VON DA WILLET, LYNN WILLIAMS, EARL WILLIAMS, KAY WILLIAMS, MARY 81 WILLIAMS, MARION WILLIAMSON. RAY WILLIS. ERNEST WILSON. JERRY WILSON, NANCY WILSON, TOMMY WINDHAM, BERNICE WINGETT, JEWELL WREN, PATRICIA WRIGHT, CHESTER WRIGHT, J. 0. WRIGHT, WILLIAM WYATT, ANNE WYROSDICK JOHN YOUNG, MARY NOT PICTURED ALLIGOOD, JERRY MESS, EDWIN BASKIN, JOYCE MICKLER, JUDITH BORDERS, SUAN MITCHELL, ROBERT BURNS, VICTOR NORSEWORTHY, KATHY BUTLER, GEORGE OWENS, DOROTHY BYWATERS, EDITH PHILLIPS, ELAINE CALLOWAY, BRENDA POOLE, JUDY CAMP, CAROLYN RAMSEY, SAM CASEY, LINDA RICSBY, WILLIAM COLLINS, JOHN ROWLAND, ROBERTA CONWELL, GRADY SAPP, BECKY DAVIS, JACQUELINE SHIRAH, CHARLES FLOYD, ROBERT STREACKEN, EMMA HOPPER, BUSTER THRASH, CHARLES HOWARD, JOHN WASHAM, LINDA HOWZE, BELINDA WILLIAMS, JERRY KIRKLAND, LLOYD McKenzie, dale WILSON, EUNIC JULLETTE 82 ( tyccttun 'JniencU Looking Forward As we of the sophomore class entered Jordan, a new and different way of life opened to us. This was a life of endless halls, a very crowded lunchroom, and dozens upon dozens of classrooms. Along with our introduction to Jordan, we met the teachers who will guide us through these few years. They will give us their time and assistance in a job that we could not possibly do without them. During our sophomore year we began to build the memories that we can look upon in the years to come. While memories of our first classes were still fresh in our minds, we started to make plans for our junior year. Now that our first Jordan- Columbus game is history, we are looking forward to 1962 when our own boys will be the veterans of the Red Jacket ball club. After perfect copies and science projects, who can say that we ourselves are not veterans. These thoughts will remain with us and be multiplied a hundred-fold during the next two years. It is time now to choose those paths which are to lead us to new horizons of achievement not only in school, such as: athletics, cheerleading, and scholastics; but also for the years after graduation. Most of us will be separated and our in- terests and occupations will be as widespread as our homes, but we will always remember the very important part of our formative years that began at Jordan High School. So, writh happy anticipation we look toward our junior and senior years. —Jackie Balkcom, Pat Perkins, Patricia Anthony Left to right: Jerry Cason, Shirley Harrell, Johnny Hurston, Cary Hamilton. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... Gary Hamilton ... Jerry Cason Johnny Hurston Shirley Harrell 85 ABERNATHY, JANE ADAMS, DANNY F. ADAMS. LARRY G. AFFOLTER, WYLAN ALEXANDER, DAN E. ALFORD. JOHNNY F. ALLGOOD, BUDDY AMERSON, WILLIAM L. ANDERSON, JEAN ANDERSON, JERRY W. ANTHONY, PATRICIA ARMSTRONG, RONALD ARNOLD, CLORIA ARROWOOD, STEPHEN R. ' AVANT, RODNEY E. BAILEY, GERALD BAILEY, LOUIS BAKER, BILLY BALKCOM, JACQUELYN BAMBURG, MARJORIE BAREFIELD, CLAIRE BAREFIELD, RICHARD BARNES, JAMES BARNES. WILLIAM BARRETT, KATIE BARRON, SHIRLEY BATES, FRANK BEARD, VICKIE SUE BELL, WINSTON BENOLT, MICHAEL BENTON. GLENDA BLAIR, JEAN BLAKELY, RONALD BLOCKER, LARRY BOOZER, FAYE BOOZER, RAYE BORDERS, FAYE BORDERS, RAYE BOWDEN, DOSSIE BOWMAN, SUSAN BRANCCACIO, LEWIS BRANNON, CAROL BRANTON, CAROL BREWER. MARIE BREWER, SHERRY BRILEY, BOB BRINKLEY, CATHERINE BROOKINS, DOYLE, JR. BROOKS, BETHEY BROOKS, DAVID BROOKS. LARRY BROWN, DIANNE BROWN, GERALDINE BROWN, LOIS BROWN, SANDRA BROWN, VIRGINIA 86 BRYAN, SUE BUNN, CECIL R. BURDICK, TOMMIE BURGESS, JIM R. BURLESON, GERALD BURNS, BETTY BURRELLO, PATRICIA BUSHMAN, GLADYS BUTLER, MARIA BUTLER, RONALD BUTTERWORTH, ELLEN CABLE, SUSAN CAIN, SUSAN R. CALDWELL, CAROLYN CALDWELL, GRANT CANNON, JANIE CANTRELL, ESTHER CARLISLE, JOHN D. CARMACK, SANDRA CARR, DWAYNE H. CARTER, ANITA CARTER, DANNETTE CARTER, SHERRELL CARTER, VERA CASON, LAMAR CASON, JAMES CASON, JERRY CASON, WILLIAM CASTEEL, EDNA CAVANAUGH, SUSAN CHADWICK, ARNOLD CHALKLEY, DEAN CHALKLEY, MARY ANN CHANCELLOR, BOBBY CHAPMAN, GAYLE CHEWNINC, BETTY CHILDS, RONNIE CHILDS. SANDRA CLARK, RANDY CLARK, RODNEY CLARK, SHERYLL CLARY, RUDY CLEGG, KAY CLIFFORD, ROMONA CLITE, WAYNE COBB, MARY COCHRAN, CHARLES COCHRAN, JUNE COKER, MARY ANN COLEMAN, CHARLES COLLINS, BRENDA COLLINS, JOHN COLLINS, MIKE COLLINS, STEVE CONE. FREDDIE CONNELL. SUSAN COOK. CHERYL COOK. LEILA COOK, SAMUEL COOPER. RONALD COPE. JOAN CORNETT, DONNIE COTTON, PATRICIA COURSEY. CHARLES CRAFT, SUE CRANE. MARY CRANE, PATRICIA CREWS. MARGARET CROCKER. BRENDA CROCKETT, KATHRYN CROOK. SANDRA CROUCH, DAVID CULPEPPER. MARIE CURBOW. PATRICIA DAVENPORT, LINDA DAVIDSON, CYNTHIA DAVIS, DIANNE DAVIS, JIMMY DAVIS, LINDA DAVIS, MARTHA DAVIS, WILLIAM DAWSON, JAMES DAY, PATRICIA DENNIS, JEANETTE DENNIS, SHIRLEY ANN DERUMS, KARLIS DIFFEBRIO, PATSY DICCERS, TOMMY DORTON, PAT DRADY, GAIL DUGGAN, ANN DUKE, PEGGY DUKES, SANDRA DUNBLAZIER, CONNIE DUNN, SCOTT DUNSFORD, DENNIS DU PRIEST, REGGIE ECHOLS, BILLY EDWARDS, KENNETH ELLIOTT, ROCER ELLISON, KATHY ELLISON, LARRY ENFINGER, SANDRA ENLOW. PATRICIA ENSLEY, EDDIE W. EPPERLY, LARRY ETHERIDGE. JACKSON ETHERIDGE, PEGGY EVANS, ANDY FAULKNER, TIMMY FAULKNER. SUSAN FINCHER, BOBBY 88 FINCHER, DAVID FISHER, HEIDI FLANIGAN, KIM FLOYD, LINDA FLOYD. WILLIAM FORDHAM, ROBERT FORRESTER, LINDA FORSYTH. LARRY FOSTER, JEAN FOSTER, JANIE FOSTER, MARVIN FOWLER, SHELBY FOWLER. WENDELL FRAZIER, ROSE ELLEN FRENCH. JACQULYN FULFORD, PATRICIA FULLER, BRENDA FULLER, DOZIER FULLER, JUDY FUSSELL, WAYNE CALLOWAY, HARRY GARNER, MICHAEL GARNTO. BEN GARNTO, BILL CAUSE, BILLY GEORGE. LOUISE GERGEN, NICKY CETER, CLYDE GIBBONS, WARREN GIBBS, RUTH GILBREATH, MARY JANE GILCHRIST, PATRICIA GILDER. SANDRA GILLILAND, CHRISTINE GINN, BILLY GISSENDANNER, VIRGINIA GLOVER. ANNETTE CLOVER. BILLY GLOVER, DELANE GOLDEN. SHELBY COODMAN, GARY GOOGE, ROSCOE GORDON, JEAN GORDY, EDMUND GRANT, DIANE GRANT, GARY GRANTHAM. RAYMOND GREEN, JUDY GREENE, JOSEPH GREER. MARGARET GREER. ROD GRIFFIN, CAROL GRIFFIN, JUDY GRISHAM, MARSHA GRUBER, JAMES CHERRY. VERLIN 89 CUTHERIE, FRANCES HAINES, DIANNE HAINES, JANICE HALE, ERNEST HALL, BILLY HALLFORD, BOBBY HALUSKI, JOE HAMBY, GARY HAMILTON, CARY HAMMOND, TOM HANCOCK, EDDIE HARBERT, AUBREY HARDEN, BILLIE HARDWICK, WANDA HARRELL. SHIRLEY HARRINGTON, CHARLES HARRIS, CONNIE HART1N, JIMMY HARVEY, CHARLENE HATCHER, ROGER HAWKINS, JACKIE HAYES, JEANETTE HENDERSON, CLENDA HENLEY, SANDRA HENRY, JERRY HERNDON, BILLY HERRING, BETTY HERRINGTON, WALTER HICKS, LOWELL HILL. ALLEN HILL, MIKE HILL, STEVE H1LLHOUSE, EUGENE HINSON, LINDA HINTON, ANN HOBBS, MARY JEAN HOLLAND, NANCY HOLLAND. SHIRLEY HOLLOWAY, MARY HOLTON, JUDY HOOD. GARY HOPKINS, LINDA HOPPER, LINDA HORNSBY. COLLETTE HOWARD, JAMES HOWARD, LINDA HUDSON, TIM JACKSON, JUDY JACKSON, PHYLLIS JACKSON, RONALD JAMES, RONALD JEFFERIES, GREGORY JOHNSON, JACKY JOHNSON, JOHNNY JOHNSON, LAMAR JOHNSON. SHARON 90 JOHNSON, SUE JONES, ALEX JONES, BERNDA JONES, DEBORAH JONES, GRADY JONES, LYNDA JONES, RALPH KELLEY, JAMES KELLEY, MAX KELLY, SHIRLEY KEMP, LARRY KENNEDY, PATRICIA KILLINGSWORTH, GLENDA K1NCHEN, DAVID KIRBY, TERRY KIRKLAND, DIANE KIRKLAND, JIMMY KIRKLAND, ROMONA KLISH, PAT KNOWLES, SHIRLEY LANDRESS, GAYLE LANE, BARBARA LANG DON, SONJA LANGFORD. JAMES LANGFORD, MICHAEL LANKFORD, BRENDA LAWSON, ROY LEDBETTER, JUDITH LEE, JOAN LEE, LINDA LEE, MARLENE LEONARD, DELORES LEWEY, JIM LEWIS, SYLVIA LI SEN BEY, CHARLES LITTLETON, MARGARET LOKEY. DOROTHY LONG, FRED LONG, RONNIE LOTT, JIMMY LOVE, HENRY LOVE, LARRY E. LOVE, LARRY H. LOWERY. EVAUGHN LUMPKIN, NANCY J. LUNSFORD, SHIRLEY LYNN. ANTHONY MANN, BILL MANNING, JIMMY MARION, CHARLES MARTIN, CARLA MARTIN, CAROL MARTIN, CONNIE MARTIN, DELLA MATHESON, KAY MAY. ALAN 91 MAYER, JEAN McCAIN, KAY McCARD. SYLVIA McCARTY, BETTY McCARTY, BILLY McCauley, patti McCORMICK, REBECCA McCRARY, GENE McCullough, mike McDaniel, sybil McDowell, jo carol McGROTHA, PEGGY McGUFFEY, CHARLES McLEMORE, RONNIE McMICHAEL, BUDDY McRAE, JAMES MEDLOCK, RONNIE MEHAFFEY, RITA MELVIN, JAMES MERRIL, WILSON MICHAEL, DOROTHY MICKLE, MELINDA MICKLE. SUE MILES. EDNA MILES, VERNON MILLS, DONNA MINTON, SANDRA MITCHELL. HARRY MIXON, SUE MONTARELLA, DONNIE MORRIS, LINDA MORRIS, RITA MORRIS, SUE MURPHY, WANDA NEAVES, PATSY NEEL, EARL NELSON, GENE NEWELL. ANNETTE NEWMAN, RAY NEWMAN, SHELIA NICHOLS. GLORIA NICHOLS, LEWIS E. O’DANIEL, JOHNNY OGDEN, LEI LAN I OGLE, CHARLES OGLE. DONALD OCTET K EE. LARRY OLDRIDGE, BILLY OVERBY, NED OWENS, BRENDA OWENS, DON PACE, RICHARD PARKER. HARRY PARKER, LOUISE PARKERSON, JOE PATCHIN. RICHARD PATE, PAUL PATE, SHEENA PATE, WILLIAM PAYNE, MARTHA PAYNE, WILLIAM PEACOCK, RAY PECK, LINDA PENNEL, BERNARD PERKINS, PAT PERRY. DANIEL PETERSON, JOANNE PETTIS, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, BRENDA SUE PHILLIPS, KEN PINCKARD, HAROLD PINKSTON, LOIS PIPPIN, JULIA PITTMAN, JAMES PITTMAN, WYMAN PITTS, RONNIE POOLE, CHARLENE POOLE, WAYNE POPE, JAMES POWELL, CHARLES POWERS. NANCY POWERS, PAT POWERS. STERLING PREVATT, DENISE PRIM, MITCHELL PUGH, ANNIE RAGAN. DOROTHY RAINEY. FRANK RAINEY, MICHAEL RANDALL, BRUCE REDDEN, JOHN REGISTER. JACQUELYN RICHARDSON. LESLIE RICHARDSON, PHILLIP RILEY, GARY RILEY, JAMES ROBERSON, SHIRLEY ROBERTS, DONNA ROBERTS, GEORGE ROBERTS, JUDI ROBINSON, DIANE ROCHE, PAUL ROGER. NICKY ROGERS, WALTER ROWE, CHARLES ROYAL. GEORGE ROYER, JOY ROZIER, DONALD RUSHING, CARY RUSSELL, PATRICIA RUTHERFORD, EARL SANDERS, JAMES SANDERS, JANICE SASSER. BRADY, JR. SASSER, EARLENE SAVAGE, JAMIE SCHNEIDER, MIKE SCOTT, DOUGLAS SELF, JUDY SEYMOUR. LESLIE SHAVERS, LINDA SHEFFIELD. LARRY SHEFFIELD. PAULETTE SHEHANE, ELIZABETH SHELHORSE. BROOKS SHELLY, ANN SHELTON. JIMMY SHIPES, SANDRA SHIVER, RAY SIMMONS. SHIRLEY SIMONS, EDWIN SIMPSON, DONALD SINCUTARY, SANDRA SIZEMORE, DON SKINNER, ANN SLAYTON, MAGGIE SLOAN, LARRY SMITH. ADA SUE SMITH. BRUCE SMITH, DON SMITH, ERNESTINE SMITH, IRON SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, VERNON MYTHE, JOHN SNIDER, JAMES SNIDER, JIMMY SNIDER, HARRY SPIVEY. MARTHA SPIVEY, MILLI ANN STARLING, ROBERT STATHAM, HAROLD STEVENS, BRENDA STEVENS, GARY STEWART, RICHARD STRICKLAND, THOMAS D. STRINGFELLOW, BOBBY STUCKEY, BEVERLY STUMPF, KENNETH SUGGS, HOYETT SWAIN, BARBARA SWAIN, CHERYL SWIMS, OTTO TADLOCK, BRENDA TAUNTON, ROBBIE JEAN TAYLOR, JUDY TEAL, RICKY TEET. JIMMY 94 THAXTON, LINDA THOMAS, SHERRY THOMASON, DOROTHY THOMASTON, ELLA MAE THOMPSON, LINDA THORNTON, JANIE THORPE, JUNE TIMMS, JOHN TINDALL, LINDA TISON, SONJA TOMS, JUDY TRAVERS, MICHAEL TRAWICK, RONNIE TUCKER, WILLIAM TURNAGE, CHARLES TURNER, WYNELLE UNDERWOOD, PHILLIP URQUHART, DIANE URQUHART, SUE VANCE, BARBARA JEAN WADE, MELBA WADKINS, LAMURLE WAITES, LINDA WAGES, ANN WAGES, JAMES WALDEN, ALVIN WALDEN, JANICE WALLACE, JEAN WALKER. SANDRA WARD. ALVIN WARD, DAVID WATSON, ELLEN WATSON, GLADYS WATSON, JOYCE WATSON, MARGARET WEED, LEWIS WEED, PATRICIA WEEKS, ANNETTE WELLS, JERRY WEST, PATRICIA WHATLEY, FREDERICK WHATLEY, JAMES WHATLEY, RONALD WHITAKER, ANN WHITAKER, GLENDA WHITAKER, TOMMY WHITE, JACK WHITE, JOHN WHITLOCK, CHARLES WHITTEN, RITA WHITTON, ALICE WILLETT, CAROLYN WILLIAMS, BRENDA FAYE WILLIAMS, EUGENE WILLIAMS, JANICE WILLIAMS, JUDITH 95 WILLIAMS, LARRY WILLIAMS, LINDA WILLIAMS, MARTHA WILLIAMS. PATRICIA WILLIAMSON, DAVID WILLIAMSON, FRANKIE WILLIAMSON, LYNDA WILSON, PRISCILLA WILSON, ROBERT WIMBERLY, EDWIN WINDHAM. REBECCA WOOD, ROBERT WOOLRIDGE, SARA WRIGHT, BRENDA SUE WRIGHT, ELLIS YAWN, PATRICIA YOUNG, JAMES NOT PICTURED ANTHONY, JOHNNY B. BAILEY, JERRY J. BETTIS, RUDDY BORUM, DEANN BRANCCACIO, DANNY BULLARD, BILLY BURKHART, JOSEPH BURNS, MYRA CARTER, PHILLIP A. CLEMMONS, JAMES COKER, JOE CONDREY, HARRY DEAL, MARSHA DUDERWICZ, PHILLIP DUNCAN, GARY FICZERI, MICHEY FLAKE. DAVID FYE, EUGENE GILBERT. QUINCY J. GRAY. BARBARA GRAY. JIMMY GUEST. JESSIE HARRELL, ANN HOLT, JAMES HUGHES, HERBERT HURSTON. JOHNNY JACKSON, JUDY JOHNSON, BRENDA KELLY, DOUGLAS LINDSEY, CHARLOTTE MANN, CURTIS MILLS, VAN PEMBERTON, JERRY PHILLIPS, RICHARD PINKSTON, MARY JO PITTMAN, FRAZIER PRATHER, EDWARD RAGAN, ROY RENKA, WILLIAMS REYNOLDS, GEORGE RICE, KAY SAILORS, CHARLES SAXON, HERSCHEL SHEPHERD, BILL SIBLEY, GLORIA SMITH, GENEVA SMITH, MARION STRICKLAND, FAYE STUDDARD, JIMMY STULE, DAVID TERRELL, HENRY TURNER, MICHAEL WARREN, THOMAS WATFORD, JAMES 96 SofctuMt ie 97 For God, For Country, For Jordan Ix fl lo right. First row: Don Summers, Judy Dry, Pal Walker, Linda Alligood, Jackie Hinton, Lafaye Cobb, Baker Bedsole. Second row: Brenda Core. Belly Harris, Judy Underwood, Sue Miles, Jane Davis, Cheryl While, Eileen Rustin, Pat Grice, Third row: Martha Shehane. Mary Ann Taylor, Dianne Duke. Leverne Marshall, Barbara Applewhite, Judy McQuaig, Carol Hodges. Lynda Lynch, (Benda IJsscry. Fourth row: Linda Barnett, Diane Windham, Penny Franklin, Mary Ann Arrington, Brenda McRae. Gloria Dowling. Linda Cochrane, Linda Trawiek, Brenda Horton. Mary Arnold, Linda Grantham. Jerry nthony. Fifth row: Bobby Jones. Carl Denny, Bill Cooke, Douglas Davis. Ken Paulk, James Hurston, Arthur Tanner, Kenneth Burnham, Mike Williams. Hugh Hood, Jimmy White, Mike Welsh. Officers, Left to right, are: Judy Dey—Chaplain, James Hurston—Vice President, Linda Grantham—Treasurer, Pat Walker—Secretary, Baker Bedsole—President. National Honor Society The greatest honor a student at Jordan can receive is to he chosen for membership in the National Honor Society. The four goals that qualify a student for membership are: scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. The membership are chosen by a rating from their teachers. An induction for qualifying seniors is held in the fall and another induction for the juniors is held in the spring. The sponsors of the Frank C. David Chapter of National Honor Society are Miss Tune and Mr. Crouch. Left to right. First row: Judy Self, Virginia McDonald, Judy Dcy, Sandy Mathis, Janet Herre, Judy McQuaig, Gayle laylor, Suzanne Hightower, Patricia Anthony, Brenda Phillips, Denise Prevatt. Second row: Gail Cooke, Barbara Swain, ou Mixon, Jean Blair. Lynn Faulkner, Rcnzie Cruze, Linda Wyrosdick, Sandra Enfinger, Diane Granger, Maria Hubbard, Sally Ledbetter, Nancy Engleking. Third row: Malinda Mickle, Shirley Kelly, Gail Landrcss, Judy Peck, Bonetia lhi ey Jndra Wilkinson, Margaret Greer, Jerry Cason, Diane Helms, Martha Allen, Becky Price, Gloria Jackson, Jerry- Ronald enry, Paul DcMcnt, Bill Cooke, Gene Burkett, James Cloud. Cecil Snell, James Hurston, Richard ard, Jerry Anthony, Donald Summers, Ronald Middlebrocks. Student Council The Student Council of Jordan High is the backbone of the school and all activities connected with it. School life at Jordan revolves around Stu- dent Council, since almost every phase of school activity is based upon its decisions. Student Council officers are elected by the student body and representatives, by their home- rooms. This year Student Council sponsored a pep rally and bonfire before the Jordan-Columbus football game. Officers, left to right, are: Nancy Engleking—Secretary, Judy Dey—Treasurer, Richard Ward—Vice President, James Hurston—President. FHA The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to make the members better citizens, exceptional housewives and hostesses, and founders of happy homes. The F. H. A. is a local, state, and national organization in which all girls taking home eco- nomics are enrolled. The Future Homemakers take part in a va- riety of projects, the major one being the Valentine Dance. F. H. A. members also completed projects in table decorations, sewing, cooking, interior decora- tion, and housekeeping. Linda Fuller, 1962 Valentine Queen, is being crowned by former queen, Janet Rutland. Baker Bedsolc and Pat Jackson MC Valentine Dance for Fourth consecutive year. 102 Left to right, First row: Joann Spradlcn, Jane Kirkland, Sue Brown, Mae Beth Sanders, Barbara Lawrence, Judy Cooper, Barbara Ann Chavis, Patricia Arrant. Carol Rice, Bettye Elmore, Glenda Chapman, Dianne Dean, Suzanne Hightower, Eileen Rustin, Mary Ann Arrington, Linda Fuller, Virginia McDonald. Second row: Tina Cotton, Mrs. Kent—Advisor, Barbara Parks, Dorothy Rolling. Brenda Gore. Mary Mattox, Sandra Walker. Judy Green, Shirley Kelly, Linda Johnson, Sandra Griffin, Dorothy Rogan, Frances Whiddon, Cheryl Cook, Mary Jean Whatley, Carolyn Sue Yancy, Linda Hall, Mary McLcad, Gladys Watson, Roberta Rowland. Third row: Janie Davis, Diane Grisham. Pat Lawson, Charlott Clark, Sandy Mathis, Barbara Bell, Darlene Clark, Mearle Hall. Gayola Price, Dorothy Hunt, Sheila Morgan, Donna Stone, Jean Hutchinson, Betty Gregory, Barbara Gregory, Myra Hodge, Pat Wrenn, Patricia Curbow, Vickie Beard. Fourth row: Brenda Herren, Jeanette Wallace, Sandra Littleton, Helen Corley, Shcrriann Lee, Marjorie Hall, Jo Grissom, Cheryl Brown, Brenda Calloway, Ann Thompson, Bonctia Duffey, Etta Green, Mary Lou Young, Margie Conwell, Sally Colwell, Janice Walden, Faye Whitton. Fifth row: Barbara Gunn. Sue Howard, Annette Clark, Gloria Lott, Helen Chalkley, Betty Rattman. Bernice Bell, Dianne Lamb, Eleanor Lungi, Jean Messer, Pat Jackson, Barbara Shcllnutt, Ada Jackson, Anne Wyatt, June Thorpe, Ann Wages, Sara Ingram, LaMurle W'adkins, Lois Brown. Left to right. First row: Gloria Nichols, Dianne Kirkland, Marsha Gresham, Linda Ray, Linda Camp, Sylvia Lewis, Miss Louise Randall Advisor, Linda Peck, Barbara Lain, Vera Carter, Margaret Crews, Brenda Tadlock, Ramona Clifford. Second row: Connie Papus, Brenda Crocker. Linda Williams, Sandra Minton, Linda Campbell. Jackie French, Janett Hayes, Calette Hornsby, Sandra Childs, Angela O’Herns, Peggy Dukes, Gail Chapman, Annette Newell, Peggy Ethridge, Mary Crane, Marsha Deal. Judy Self, Sonja Tison, Virginia Gissendonner. Third row: Donna Roberts, Martha Davis, Jean Lisenby, Mary George, Francis Guthry, Brenda Fuller, Shirley Robinson, KimberN Flann’gan. Janie 1 hornton, Gayle laylor, Ann Shelly, Betty Herring, Nancy Strickland, Martha Payne. Priscella Wilson, Becky Brooks, Brenda Swain, Peggy Holloway. Fourth row: Susan Bowman, Mary Anne Coker, Wanda Hinderson, Gloria Arnold, Sandra Gilder, Connie Harris, Mary Cobb, Jane Abernathy, Linda Nichols. Linda Casey, Edna Miles. Verlin Guerry, Dean Chawkley, Connie Jones, Joy Locker, Kaye Clegg. Mary Thorpe, Rita Whitten. Fifth row: Carla Martin, Sonja Landon, Margaret Watson, Frankie Williamson, Linda Shavers, Brenda Johnson, Pat Klish, Elizabeth Shanon. Sherry Brewer, Beverly Stuckey, Susan Cable, Judy Williams, Shirley Holland, Pat Russell, Marie Lee, Brenda Williams, Lorainc Gaddis, Sharon O’Shield, Linda Hopper, Judy laylor, Lenore Jacobs. Junior Civitan Officers, left to right, are: Eileen Rustin—Secretary, Hugh Hood— Vice President, Barbara Parks -President, Jean Messer—Treasurer. The purpose of the Junior Civitan Club of Jordan High School was to promote the advantages of good citizenship. This club was one of the most active at Jordan. One of their many projects for the year was the aid given to the Cerebral Palsy children at Thanks- giving. The club was sponsored by the Civitan Club of Columbus. Jordan’s Junior Civitan advisor was Mr. James Entrckin. Left to right, First row: Mike Miller, Jean Messer, Hugh Hood, Barbara Parks, Eileen Rustin, Penny Franklin. Second row: Judy McQuaig, Barbara Farris, Linda Barnett, Maria Hubbard, Myra Hodge, Diane Etheridge, Janet Herrc, Carol Teal, Mary Jean Whatley, Pat Walker, Mr. Entrekin—Advisor. Third row: Suzanne Schroedcr, Becky Britt, Billie Harden, Becky Windham, Sherriann Lee, Reba Daughtry, Cheryl Cook. Delores Dent, Mary Ann Arrington, Sue Miles, Billye Layton. Fourth row: Jane Kirkland, Barbara Applewhite, Charlene Walker, Glenda Chapman, Sue Brown, Peggy Sprunk, Linda Dollar, Rudene Farmer, Pat Jackson, Sharon Garrett, Diane Helms Brigette Conger, Brenda Horton, Marilyn Wasden. Fifth row: Randy Jordan, Bill Cooke, Ricky Padgett, Richard Ward, Baker Bedsole, Peter Appleby, Johnny Lunsford, Jimmy White, Johnny Heggood. Left to right. First row: Mrs. Reed—Advisor, Pat Lawson, Judy Dcy, Jemmay Crowder, Douglas Davis, Barbara Applewhite, Miss Williams—Advisor. Second row: Mary Spano, Janey Faulkner, Ellen Pollock, Terrie Harrell Gayle Taylor. Mary Jane McIntyre, Dianne Ethridge, Martha Howard, Suzanne Schroeder. Third row: George Clark, Jane Davis, Shirley Greene, Brenda Watson, Jean Crabtree, Lois McKinney, Ann Crutchfield, Glenda Usscry, Gail McKay. Fourth row: Pat Grice, Martha Baby, Diane Granger. Linda Jackson. Gladys Bushman, Diane Helms, Suzanne Hightower, Geneva Crowley, Nancy Fuller, Kay McCain, Sherrell Mulkcy. Fifth row: Janice Johnson, Elaine Harbuck, Jacque Skinner, Milton Hart, Billy Chambers, Tommy Coppedge, Sherry Locke, Brenda Herren, Joanne Guimond, Sheila Morgan, Joyce Kennedy. FBLA The major objectives of the Future Business Leaders of America were to advance the training of those students planning to enter this vocation and to stimulate interest in the various fields of busi- ness. The FBLA’s most outstanding project was the State scrap book completed at the end of the year containing the activities of the FBLA. Besides taking part in the various school ac- tivities, the FBLA put forth much effort toward business projects such as acting as secretaries for the teachers in the school. 105 Officers, left to right, are: Douglas Davis—Vice President. Jemmay Crowder-—President, Pat Lawson—Chaplain, Judy Dey—Secretary, Barbara Applewhite—Treasurer. Left to right, First row: Roland Anderson, James Wynn, Eugene Hillhouse, Randy Clark, Herbert Hughes, John Wyrosdick, Charles Kirkland, George Butler, Second row: June Thorpe, Sandra Shipes, Gay Culpepper, Myrna Burns, Mary Cobh, Connie Harris, Susan Cain, David Fincher. Third row: Shirley Kelly, Lynn Fulford, Barbara Gray, Katie Barrett, Geraldine Brown, Patricia Cotton, Jean Taunton. Garden Club The Garden Club was composed of students interested in improving the surroundings of the school. This activity gave the members first hand information in garden- ing and at the same time improved the appearance of the school. Students of the American Way Through the inspiration and di- rection of Mrs. Mildred Grimes, Students of the American Way was formed in the fall of 1961. The purposes of the club were to secure knowledge of today’s threats to our freedom and to better un- derstand the values of the Ameri- can way of life. Membership of the club was com- posed of juniors and seniors in- terested in social science. Left to right. First row: Sue Boggs, Mary Ann Taylor. Ken Paulk. Pat Walker, Hugh Hood, Mrs. Grimes- Advisor. Linda Grantham. Second row: Jerry Newsome, Lafaye Cobb. Jimmy Gibson, Cecil Snell, Rudene Farmer. Gary Childs, Ronnie Shehane, Billy Chambers. Pat Grice. Left to right First row: Sue Miles, Kandy Jordan, Billye Layton, Judy McQuaig, Brenda tlorton. Second row: Marilyn Wasden, Betty Huguley, Bobby Jones, Renzie Cru .e, Carol Goodman. Not pictured; Jimmy Hatcher. Officers, left to right; First row: Judy McQuaig -Secretary, Billye Layton—President. Second row: Sue Miles—Advisor, Brenda Horton—Advisor, Randy Jordan—Vice President. Third row: Bobby Jones—Treasurer. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an international hon- orary society for journalists in their junior and senior years of high school. To be eligible for membership in this organiza- tion a student must be in the upper one-third of his class in scholastic standing; he must have superior work in writing, editing, or business man- agement; and have the approval of the Executive Secretary of National Quill and Scroll. This club has done much to further interests of students in the various fields of journalism of- fered at Jordan and to emphasize opportunities in journalism as a career. Left to right, First row: Patricia Anthony, Ann Shaffer, Brenda Gore, Carol Poole, Carolyn Rodgers, Patti Price, Julia Strick- lin Earlecn Sasser, Judy Self. Second row: Mrs. Scott—Advisor, Brenda McRae, Cornelia Davis, Sylvia Lewis, Shirley Dennis, Patsy Difebbrio, Bettye Elmore. Jean Wallace, Margaret Greer, Jamie Savage, Mr. Reeder—Co-Advisor. Third row: Freddie Quarles, Elaine Burrello, Sherry Thomas, Ruth Gibbs, Patsy Neavcs, Linda Hopkins, Pat Cotton, Ronnie Kelly. FTA The aims of the Frank P. Bradford Chap- ter of the Future Teachers of America were to build student interest in the teaching profession and to maintain the highest educational standards possible. For the second consecutive year one of Jordan’s members has been elected Di- rector of the third District West Georgia GEA-FTA. The most outstanding projects sponsored by Jordan’s Future Teachers include the annual Talent Show and substitution for regular teachers. Officers, left to right, are: Brenda Gore—Chaplain, Patti Price—Secretary, Carolyn Rodgers—President, Julia Stricklin—Treasurer, Carole Poole—Vice President. 108 Brenda Gore, outgoing district president, gives the “gavel' to the ingoing district president, Carole Poole. Jack Bales and talent show contestant demonstrate the “twist”. Winners of the Annual Talent Show, left to right: Aline Rowland, Phillip Underwood, Doug Davis, Sherriann Lee, Bobby Jones. Bill Cagle and Buddy Christmas display their talents. Left to right. First row: Ronnie Middlebrooks, Hugh Hood. Lafaye Cohh, Jimmy White, Judy McQuaig, Cecil Snell, Brenda Horton, Second row: Gary Tomlin, George Sutton, Joe Moody, Carl M. Amos, Bill Cooke, Tommy Stubbs, Gary Sanders, Jack Bates, Johnny Lunsford. Third row: Katherine McCard, Gayola Price, Barbara Farris, Rudene Farmer, Linda Cochrane, Leverne Marshall, Ronnie Shehane. Fourth row: Earl Williams, Gary Roberts, Nickic Nichols, Peter Appleby, Kenneth Collins, Jimmy Gibson, Gary Childs. Officers, left to right, are: Lafaye Cobb—Vice President, Judy Mc- Quaig—Secretary, Jimmy White- President, Cecil Snell—Treasurer. Bi-Phy-Chem Club The Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club of Jordan is composed of junior and senior students who have shown interest in the field of science and engineer- ing. Its main objectives are to promote an increas- ing knowledge and interest in science and affect it has on our lives. This year the club sponsored the annual Dis- trict Science Fair. During the School year the Bi- Phy-Chem presented a number of scientific pro- garms and was active in various school projects. Red Cross The Red Cross of Jordan, working in con- junction with the National Red Cross, has carried out many school projects. They produced a month- ly paper “The School Scoop,” an informative pub- lication on the activities of the Red Cross. Their main project is the membership drive in Novem- ber of each year. The Red Cross consists of representatives se- lected by popular vote from each homeroom. Officers. left to right, are: I vonda Wilkes—Treasurer. Alven Ward—Project Chairman, Diane Granger—President. Carole Poole—Secretary, Jacque Skinner—Vice President. Left to right. First row: Miss Wilson—Advisor, Diane Granger, Lavonda Wilks, Alven Ward, Carole Poole, Jacque Skinner. Second row: Betty Herring, Nancy Starlen, Connie Smith, Gail Chapman, Lois Brown, Carolyn Yancey, Sherriann Lee, Linda Fuller, Ester Cantrell. Third row: Laura Randale. Gail Owens, Sherry Massey, Wanda Murphy, Joan Lee, Shirley Greene, Barbara Bell, Sheila Morgan. Fourth row: Ucrlin Gucrry, Gloria Arnold, Beverly Joiner, Peggy McGrollia, Shelbie Fowler, Dianne Locklar, Alice Campbell, Annie Belle Pugh. Fifth row: Barbara Parks, Reggie Du Priest, Harry Snider, Cheryl Cook, Glenda Chapman, Christine Outlaw. Sixth row: Edwin Wimperly, Donna Hice, Rose Scarborough. Linda Nichols, Carol Abbott. Ill I.rfl to right. First row: Donald Summers. Hugh Hood, Anita Monroe—Sweetheart. Ronnie Williams, James Hurston, Mr. Strealdorf—Advisor. Second row: Jerry Rutland. Baker Bedsole. Ken Paulk. Mike Welsh, Sam fulford, Cecil Snell, Cary Sanders. Jackie Hinton. Third row: Charles Skinner, Leroy Chadwick. Bobby Wischkowski. Larry Fountain, Tommy Stubbs. Lawton Garnto. Arthur Tanner, Douglas Davis. Fourth row: Jimmy White, Lamar Henderson. Randy Jordan, Jimmy Gibson. Ronald Middlebrooks, David Carter. Bobby Lee. Officers, left to right, are: Hugh Hood—Chaplain. James Hurston— Secretary. Donald Summers—Vice President. Ronnie Williams— President. Key Club The membership of the Key Club was composed of junior and senior boys who had attained outstanding scholastic and leadership abilities as well as integrity and personality. The aim of the club was to promote good citizenship and school spirit in the entire community as well as at Jordan. To become a member of the Key Club was considered one of the highest honors a boy could attain at Jordan. One was to be nominated and then approved by the facul- ty and administration to become one of the group. Art Club Officers. left to righl. are: Sherry Harrell—Secretary. Skeet Edwards —President, Reba Daughtry—Vice President, Anita Monroe—Treas- urer. The activities of the Jordan Art Club consisted mainly of assisting teachers, organizations, and the student body with any form of art work needed. The club had a new advisor this year, Mr. Johnston. 113 Left to right, First row: Mr. Johnston, Shirley Harrell, Anita Monroe, Skeet Edwards, Reha Daughtry. Second row: Barbara Ann Chavis, Billie Harden, Ann Davis, Jo Anne Guimond, Nancy Powers, Nancy Starlin. Third row: Wayne Ilarbert, Jerry Cason, Fulton Hagler, Raymond Grantham, Gene Kinchen, Iron Smith. Frank David Hi-Y The purpose of the Frank David Hi-Y was to uphold the high moral standards in the community and school. Some of the many projects of the club this year were a car wash, collection of food for needy families, the giving of morning devotions, and sending a delegate to the youth assembly. The club, composed of sophomore boys, was sponsored by the Fellowship Hi-Y. The advisor was Mr. Strealdorf. Officers', left to right, are: Vice President—Richard Patchin, President—Marvin Foster, Treasurer—Paul Roche, Secre- tary—Jimmy Faulkner. Left to right: Jimmy Faulkner. Ranee Bunn, Richard Patchin, Marvin Foster. Paul Roche, Billy Cause, Advisor— Mr. Thomas Strealdorf. 114 Lefl to right, First row: Randy Jordan, Hobby Jones, Ronny Williams. Ruddy Christmas, Jackie Hinton, Ken Paulk. Second row: Parry Fountain. Jerry Rutland. Richard Ward, Peter Appleby, Larry Horton, Butch Wages, William Lee Gamhill. Third row: Michael Fuller, Bill Cagle, Bill Cooke, Charles Hair. Tommy Stubbs, Ronnie Shehanc. Officers, left to right, arc: Jackie Hinton—Treasurer. Buddy Christ- mas—Secretary. Bobby Jones President. Ronald Williams—Vice President. Fellowship Hi - Y The Fellowship Hi-Y was composed of junior and senior boys interested in the moral standards of their school and community. The club’s community projects for this year included helping a needy family at Thanksgiving, repairing toys for children at Christmas and so- liciting for the United Givers and March of Dimes. For school projects they kept the basketball courts and track clean and ushered on “Parent’s Night” for the P.T.A. 115 Left to right, First row: Jackie Hinton, Charles Skinner, Lamar Henderson, Ross McCain, Gene Burkett, Sonny Buchanan, Leonard Rigsby. Second row: Ronnie Williams, Lawton Garnto, Larry Hamer, Andy Johnson, Ralph Cornett, Larry Bu- chanan. Third row” James Bailey, James Grantham, Larry Jones, Sammy Fulford, Mike Welsh, James Hurston, Joe Allen. Fourth row: Gary Hamilton, Johnny Hurston, Donald Simpson, Coach Donaldson—Advisor. J Club The J-Club is composed of athletes who had lettered in one or more of the five sports at Jordan—football, basketball, track, baseball, and tennis. The main objective of the J-Club was to promote good sportsmanship and maintain a high interest in all fields of sports. During school assemblies the J Club members assist the students in and out of the auditorium. Officers, left to right, arc: James Hurston—President. Sammy Fulford—Secre- tary, Mike Welsh—Vice-President. Le Cercie Francais The Le Cercle Francais, better known as the trench Club, was an organization which encouraged interest in the culture and traditions of France. The objective of the club was to give members greater insight on the history of France and the customs of the French people through interesting talks and films. French dress, food, traditional celebration, as well as famous Frenchmen were dis- cussed. One of their major projects for the year was their library of French magazines formed in the fall. Members consisted of students of French, grad- uates of second year French and other persons interested in the language and culture. Officers, I.eft lo right, are: Clare Barfield—Secretary, Sherry Thomas—Treasurer, Lafayo Cobb President, Billy Cambel—Chaplain. Beckye Britt—Vice President. I.eft to right, First row: Claire Barefield, Sherry Thomas, Lafaye Cobb, Bcckye Britt, Billy Gambill. Second row: Miss Bcrnholtz—Advisor, Gail Landress, Anita Carter, Kristina Eppihimer, Jo-Ann Schneidel, Pat West, Nancy Holland. Third row: Becky Windham, Linda Waites, Mary Spano, Betty Garner, Mary Anne Chalklye, Nancy Lumpkin, Sandra Miller, Sharon Johnson, Linda Williams. Fourth row: Mike Schneider, Linda Morris, Jo Anne Peterson, Diane Helms, Lynn Faulkner. Susan Connell, Leslie Seymeur, Laraine Lott, Jimmy Motos. Fifth row: Larry Tinsley, Shirley Luns- ford, Sherry Carner, Rose Scarborough, Donna Hice, Judy Williams, Patsy Difebbrio, Jeanelle Herring, Dennis Fisher. 117 Left to right. First row: Donald Summers, Ronald Middle!)rooks, Lafaye Cobh, Becky Price. Second, row: Darlene Clark, Julia Stricklin. Janell Johnston, Gloria DeHaven. Sally Ledbetter, Maureen Powell. Wanda Chapman, Eva Miles, Suzanne Hightower, Joy Arnold. Third row: Pal Meadows, Bobby Jones, Russell Byrd. Doris Moore, Sherry Locke, Rudene Farmer, James Cloud, Sam Fulford. Fourth row: Wayne Gilley. Wayne Griffin. Rex Matthews, Gary Childs, Leroy Chadwick. Richard Walls. Charles Smith. Officers, left to right, are: Donald Summers—Program Chairman, Becky Price -Secretary-Treasurer, Lafaye Cobb —President, Ronald Middlebrooks—Vice President. Spanish Club The Spanish Club was an organization compos- ed of second-year students. Meetings were held dur- ing class periods and programs were presented per- taining to languages, customs and traditions of Spanish speaking countries. Membership in this club encourages first-year students to enroll in a second-year class. Spanish Club advisor was Mrs. Elizabeth Bar- ton who teaches Spanish. 118 I.«fl to right. First row: Beverly Joiner, Judy Poole, Martha Howard. Second row: Carolyn Yaney. Nancy Engleking, Miss Cox .Sponsor. I at Lawson, Judy Dey, Dianne Dean. Third row: Barbara Bell. Dannel Rice. Sheila Morgan. Brenda Pafford. Linda Adams. Cheryl Brown. Annette Balls. Glenda Speck. Virginia Sheane. Officers, left to right, are: Miss Cox Sponsor. Nancy F.ugleking— .Secretary and Treasurer, Judy Dey—Vice President, Pat Lawson— President. Future Nurses Club The Jordan High Future Nurses Club was. essentially, an organization of students who had an interest in the medical field. Throughout the year the club has made tours of various hospitals, and has had many speakers on different types of medi- cal work. I he club sponsored a year long project which satisfactorily furnished St. Francis Hospital with volunteer work done at the hospital by the members themselves. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Ralph Durnden and the Medical Auxiliary of Columbus. Miss Margaret Cox was the school Advisor. 119 120 Left to right: Mr. Hammond—Advisor, Tommy Campbell, Frankie Freeman, Kalpli Cornett, Joe Pullen. Radio Club The Amateur Radio Club was organized to advance the abilities of those students interested in radio maintenance and operations. Members obtained a knowledge of the qualifi- cations for obtaining an amateur operator’s license. The goal of the elub was to become a recogniz- ed National Radio Station. Members of tin- Radio Club study material. Left to right, they are: Frankie Freeman, Joe Pullen, Ralph Cornett, Tommy Campbell. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y The Gamma Tri-Hi-Y was one of the most out- standing clubs of Jordan. It was, for the seventh consecutive year, awarded the certificate of National Honor by the Parents Magazine. The club’s purpose and ideals were high and of great importance in maintaining Christian morals. The officers and members have worked continuously to preserve these ideals. Some of the Gamma’s projects this year were contributing to the R. H. Talliaferro Scholarship fund; aid in the Polio Drive; acting as hostesses at school events; and organizing and helping new clubs. The club’s advisors this year were Mrs. J. A. Greene and Mrs. W. T. Heard, Jr. Officers. I fi lo right are: Sue Miles—Chaplain; Judy McQuaig — Secretary; Pal Walker — Treasurer; Brenda Horton—1st Vice-President; Pat Jackson—President. Left to right. First row: Lafaye Cohb. Eileen Rustin, Pal Jackson, Brenda Horton. Judy McQuaig. Second row: Marilyn Was- den. Pal Walker. Cynthia Whittington, Sally Ledbetter, LaVern Marshall, Penny Franklin, Linda Grantham, Sue Miles. Third row: Brenda Watson. Becky Brill, Rudene Farmer, Nancy Fuller, Geneva Crowley, Judy Fowler, Linda Cochran, Sue Miller, Mrs. Greene Advisor. Fourth row: Martha Jackson, Sandra Wilkinson. Glenda Speck, Cheryl Brown, Sylvia Bryan, Ann Plipsin, Brenda McRae, Linda Alligood. Left to right, First row: Nancy Hatmakcr, Regina Taylor, Brenda Gore. Dianne Helms, Brenda Herren, Margaret Thompson. Second row: Carol Camp, Carol Teal. Reba Daughtry, Sheila Morgan, Kathy Waldron, Linda Fuller, Gloria Dudley, Diane Duke. Third row: Joanne Harbert, Linda Nichols, Ann Shaffer, Barbara Ann Chavis, Annette Batts, Brenda Burns, Jane Hamlin, Miss Henson—Advisor. Officers, left to right, are: Regina Taylor—Secretary, Brenda Herren—Treasurer, Brenda Gore—President, Dyane Helms—Vice President. 122 Beta Tri-Hi-Y The Tri-Hi-Y Clubs are organized for the purpose of creating, maintaining, and extending throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian Character. The Beta has done its best to fulfill these requirements. The club has had a suitable number of projects for each month of this school year. Two of the most important were aid to the United Givers and the March of Dimes Drive. The officers and members continually strived to do their best for the school and community. The club advisor was Miss Juanita Hinson. Officer!?, left lo right, are: Diane Granger- President, Bettye Garner —Vice President. Fay Moore—Secretary. Alice Campbell—Treasurer. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y The Alpha Tri-Hi-Y was the first to be or- ganized at Jordan. Since its organization it has received considerable recognition and has proved worthy of it. The club maintained high ideals and emphasizes the importance of Christian morals. This year the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y has worked hard on various community projects such as the Tuber- culosis and making Halloween favors for the chil- dren at the hospital. During the football and basketball season the club made tags for the students to wear to pro- mote school spirit. Left to right. First row: Jacque Skinner, Lavonda Wilks, Alice Campbell, Diane Granger, Bettye Garner, Fay Moore, Shirley Greene. Second row: Mrs. Shirley Davis—Advisor, Nancy Starlin, Jo Ann Schcidel, Carol Blish, Elaine Harbuck, Carol Poole. Betty Gunn. Third row: Carolyn McLcmore, Mary Jean Whatley, Linda Campbell, Norma Ward, Judy Cason, Helen Chalkley, Judy Poole. 123 Left (o right. First row: Dianne Etheridge. Linda Barnett, Shirley Taylor, Betty Huguley, Patti Price, Judy Peck. Second row: Joy Locklar, Jennie Bowden. Lynn Faulkner. Angela O'Hearn, Mary Lou Young, Suzanne Schroeder. Third row: Donna Hice, Brenda Pofford, Lorraine Gaddis, Pal Lawson, Ixjuisc Abbott. Delta Tri-Hi-Y The Delta Tri-Hi-Y membership strives to up- hold high morals and Christian character, which are the objectives of the club. The Delta Tri-Hi-Y has carried out various community activities such as assisting in the March of Dimes, visiting the Restmere Home and usher- ing for many choral concerts. The advisor is Mrs. Elizabeth Manning. 124 Officers, left to right: Betty Huguley—Treasurer, Linda Barnett Vice President, Diane Etheridge — Secretary, Shirley Taylor—President. Left to right, First row: Diane Kirkland. Elizabeth Shehanc, Sheryll Clark, Shirley Knowles, Wyncllc Turner, Sue Mixon, Ann Whitaker, Betty McCarty, Vicki Leonard, Ann Wages. Second row: Jean Blair, Katie Barrett, Dean Chalkley, Pal Crane, Shcrrcll Carter, Brenda Crocker, Cheryl Swain, Gail Owens, Wanda Murphy, Sharon Johnson, Nancy Powers. Third row” Ann Pugh, Peggy McGrotha, Carol Griffin, Dannette Carter, Barbara Swain, Patsy Difebbrio, Sylvia Lewis-, Kay Matheson, Rita Whitten, Gladys Watson. Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y The Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y has participated in many projects. Among these were giving to a needy family at Thanksgiving, and conducting a sportsmanship campaign dur- ing football season. The club has strived to maintain high religious standards through every phase of its work. Members of the Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y obtain- ed satisfaction from knowing that they had done their part in making the community a better place in which to live. 125 Left to right. First row: Shirley Harrell, Brenda Phillips, Billie Harden, Judy Williams, Ester Cantrell, Evaughn Lowery, Martha Davis, Miss. Tedder—Advisor. Second row: Anita Carter, Delane Glover, Judy Jackson, Judy Ledbetter, Gail Landress, Judy Holton, Mary Ann Brantley, Susan Cavaneugh, Edna Miles, Sandra Crook. Third row: Elaine Burrcllo, Jamie Savage, Linda Shavers, Janice Sanders, Martha Spivey, Sandra Singletary, Sandra Henley, Geraldine Brown, Patricia Enlow, Pat Fulford. Fourth row: Jackie Register. Joyce Watson, Patricia Williams, Margaret Greer, Linda Thompson, Charlene Poole, Linda Hopkins, Jackie Balkcom, Jean Foster, Shirley Lunsford. Officers, left to right, are: Billie Harden—Secretary, Judy Williams— President, Evaughn Lowry—Treasurer, Esther Cantrell—Vice Presi- dent. Zeta Tri-Hi-Y The foremost goal of the members of the Zeta Tri-Hi-Y was to stress the importance of Chris- tian morals in community life. Their interest in this field has been proven by contributions to the State Hospital and preparing gifts for a needy family at Christmas. The Zeta Tri-Hi-Y has truly done its part toward the betterment of our community. The club’s advisor was Miss Pearle Tedder. L«-fl to right. Row 1: Martha Shehane, Sherry Massey, Linda Lynch, Judy Moore. Row 2: Rav Reese, Martha Jones, Ada Sue Smith, Khnstina Eppihimer, Rickey Kelly, Jean Crabtree, Ronald Kirkland, Peggy Duke. Row 3: JoAnn Massey, Charles Mayo, Connie Jones, Kenneth Burnham. Elizabeth Shehane, Mike Rainey. Library Club The Library Club is an organization solely devoted to serving the school. The purposes are to arouse the interests of students in library work and to afford an interchange of ideas and fellow- ship throughout the state. The activities of the Gala Library Club in- clude circulation, housekeeping, and many clerical duties. The Gala is a member of the 3rd Washing- ton District and the Georgia Assistants of Library. OFFICERS Left lo right: Secretary, Judy Moore; President, Sherry Massey; Treasurer, Linda Lynch; Vice-President. Martha Shehane. ■ DCT CLASS PICTURE 1961-1962 First Row. Left to Right: Linda Lynch, Christy Jones, Becky Wells, RoseMarie Hull, Cheryl White, Linda Washam. Joyce McCraney, Carol Russell, Pat Wall. Brenda Rodgers, Glenda Moats, Virginia Brescia. Second Row: Carl Denny, Annette Green, Jeanette Wallace, Judy Martin, Linda Trawick, Audrey Christmas, Mandy Chance, Ruth Venable, Janie Faulkner, Frances Whiddon, Cynthia Whittington, George (dark. Third Row: Linda Quattlebaum, Carolyn Gruber. Ralph Austin. Carol Hodges, Martha Mote, Annette McNair, Charles Van, Patsy Smith, Jimmy Bragg, Larry McAllister, Ronald Kirkland. Fourth Row: Diane Whitehurst, Kebeoca Trimm, Jack Compton, Sherry Massey, Ann Dawson, Gwen Jones-, Stanley White, Jim Shaw, J. 1). Wright. Fifth Row: Martha Shchanc, Mary Arnold, Jimmy Hatcher, Mike Fennell, Larry Roberts, Rudolph Clark, Richard Thomas. Sixth Row: Kenneth Burnham. Larry Wofford, Jerry Pelfrey, Mike Reid, Ronnie Griffin, Michael Barfield, Mr. Richard Gunter. DCT The Diversified Cooperative Training program at Jordan is an important extension of the school’s strong vocational program. This organization is maintained to train students in a trade for subse- quent employment in business and industry. It combines part-time employment and classroom in- struction thus affording its members with adequate academic courses as well as supervised vocational training. The DCT Club worked jointly with the Junior Civitan Club in preparing a float for the Christmas Parade and. late in the school year, prepared a scrap book, speeches and essays for the state DCT convention. 128 DCT CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Kenneth Burnham, President; Kaye Robinson, Treasurer; Audrey Christmas, Vice President; Ruth Venable, Secretary. Left to right. First row: Barbara Kirby, Glenda Kinchcn, Phil Allen, Belinda Hogan, Ronald Dempsey, Peggy Griffin. Jerry Snell. Second row: Miss Wheeler, Joyce Culverson, Geraldine Herring, Linda Livingston, Barbara Martin, Thelma Anderson, Patsy Walls, Gordon Gissendanner. Third row: Donald Edmondson, Richard Wyrosdick, Johnny Johnson. Jimmy Johnson, Jim McAllister, Bob Padgetie, Robert Mitchell, Jimmy South. Fourth row: William Parker, Gerald Bragg, Wayne Wilkes, John David Gray. Jimmy Griffin, Norman Hunter, Ronnie Hinson. Jerry Hunter. Distributive Education The purpose of the Jordan High School Chap- ter of the Georgia Distributive Education Club is to create an interest in distributive occupations and to develop leadership in club activities. The club is made up of students who are train- ing in the field of selling, service, and distribution, students who arc preparing for specialized posi- tions in retail vocations. The Jordan Club, through its officers, keeps the stale and national organizations informed of all activities on a local scale, and works harmonious- ly with these larger establishments in maintaining the high standards of distributive education. Officers—Glenda Kinchen, Treasurer; Belinda Hogan. President; Phil Allen, Vice President; Judy Mickle. Secretary. 129 Left to Right; Sitting: Renzie Cruze, Donna Hicc, Sandra Sims, Betty Huguley, Lynn Faulkner, Billy Gambill, Billye Layton, Marilyn Wasden, Jean Taunton. Standing: Bobby Jones. Earl Williams. Judy Williams. Shirley Knowles, Brooks Shell horse. Carol Goodman, Jimmy Hatcher, Ricky Barr, Judy McQuaig, Ronnie Middlebrooks, Randy Jordan, Sue Miles, Brenda Horton. Carmine and Grey The Carmine and Grey is Jordan’s monthly student newspaper. It provides information con- cerning the activities of the school. All activities are compiled and edited by the student staff. Recently the Carmine and Grey was awarded the title of Best High School Newspaper in the State. 130 Advisor: Miss Helen Shepherd Left to right. Sitting: Mike Schnieder, Robert Starling, Suzanne Schroeder, Diane Duke, Mary Arnold, Kenneth Burnham, Aline Rowland, Rudene Farmer. Standing: Mrs. Helen Hayes, Mrs. Julia Taylor, Mr. Richard Gunter, Miss Frances Anthony. Jordan Quill The Jordan Quill is a publication of the Jordan High English Department. Its prin- cipal purpose is to recognize seniors, juniors, and sophomores whose writings seem comparatively superior on respective grade levels. Criteria for judging cither poetry or prose are (1) fulfillment of specific assignment, (2) apparent origi- nality, (3) maturity of concept and tech- nique, and (4) reader-appeal. A secondary purpose is to challenge and inspire both students and their super- vising teachers to strive for quality writ- ing at Jordan. Left to Right: Editor, Mary Arnold; Associate Editor, Suzanne Schroeder, Advisor, Mrs. Julia Taylor. 131 The Red Jacket Band The musical training of the Jordan Red Jacket Band establishes the highest stand- ards of performance in the United States. At the annual District Musical Festival, the band has acquired an unsurpassed rec- ord of superior ratings. The Red Jacket Band has traveled as a concert unit from coast to coast receiv- ing acclaim, not only from national music educators hut also those from abroad. 132 Left to right. Row 1: Jimmy White, Arthur Tanner, Hugh Hood, Delores Dent, David Carter. Row 2: Sue Brown, Diane Hughes, Jerry Quattlehaum, Bobby Lee. Row 3: Larry Givens, Bobby Goodman, Sue Miller, Shcrrell Mulkey, Jancllc Herring, Jimmy Motes. MAJORETTES Left to right: Elaine Burrello. Jane Kirkland. Sue Brown, Delores Dent, Glenda Ussery, Donna Mills. DRUM MAJOR David Carter 133 CLARINETS FLUTE ALTO CLARINET Sandra Brown Sue Brown Sylvia Bryan Betty Burns Maria Butler Grant Caldwell Janice Carswell June Cochrane Sandra Crook Linda Davenport Penny Franklin Rose Frazier Loraine Gaddis Linda Greene Connie Harris Elaine Hatcher Ann Hinton Myra Hodge 134 Nancy Holland Jane Kirkland Ruth Kozel Margaret Littleton Laraine Lott Jo Carol McDowell Linda Morris Jimmy Motos Charlotte Murdock Linda Norsworthy Elizabeth Roberts Pat Rolling Pat Russell Mae Beth Sanders Mary Spano Charlene Walker Linda Walker Larry Williams Linda Williams Patricia Williams Becky Britt Susan Connell Delores Dent Linda Dollar Gloria Dowling Jo Ann Easterling Kamellia Evans Judy Fuller Jimmy Gibson Kay McCain Carolyn Sue Miller Sandra Miller Donna Mills Eileen Rustin Rose Scarborough Brenda Watson Becky Windom Sara Woolridge Sherrell Mulkcy Glenda Ussery TRUMPET David Carter Charles Cochrane Patsy Covey Billy Echols Robert Freeman Sherrel Hendricks Hugh Hood Virgle Ivins Bobby Lee Charles Marion Ronnie McLemore Jimmy Pope Larry Sloan Jerry Wells BASS CLARINET Claire Barefield Earnest Hale Syble Howard Carol Sue Miller BASSOON Diane Hughes Phillip Underwood STRING BASS Mary Ann Arrington BARITONE Alvin Burham Mike May Gene Nelson Arthur Tanner Mac Thompson OBOE Ricky Barr Sherry Thomas TENOR SAXOPHONE Jean Anderson Jcanclle Herring ALTO SAXOPHONE Kenneth Burham Marvin Mims BARITONE SAXOPHONE Sue Bryan TROMBONE LaDon Bryan Bobby Elmore Doug Foster Fred Long Jerry Quattlebaum Jimmy White PERCUSSION Dorthelia Burdick Tommy Burdick Rudy Clary Freddie Demarsh Bobby Goodman Allen Hill Larry Kelly Ken Phillips BASS Ronnie Griffin Wayne Kirkland Mike Miller Doug Wall FRENCH HORN Wylan Affolter Peter Appleby Larry Givens Gary Goodman Paul Redding CONTRA BASS CLARINET Larry Goodman Johnny Lunsford 135 ADVANCED GIRLS GLEE CLUB Left to right. Row 1: Carolyn Yancey. Diane Foster. Sandy Thompson. Virginia McDonald, Maria Hub- hard. Shell a Morgan, have Moor.. Brenda Herren, Cindy Collins. Row 2: Brenda Russell. Linda Wyrosdick, Geneva Crowley. Sharon O’Shields. Larraine Goddis. Nancy Fuller, Pal Keierlebur. Carolyn McLemore. Row 3: Linda Tindall. Nancy Halmaker. Pat Lawson. Betty Gunn, Jolene Roberts. Jov Locklar. Vivian Hinson. Gloria Jackson. ADVANCED GIRLS GLEE CLUB Left to right: Virginia McDonald, Secretary; Sheila Morgan. Vice-President; Maria Hubbard, President; Faye Moore, Librarian. CHORALEERS Left to Right: Becky Price. Linda Wyrosdick. Susan Cavanaugh. Maria Hubbard, Jean Foster, Sue Miles, Jean Blair (.'indy Collins. Sharon O’Shields, not pictured. — MIXED CHOIR Left to right. Row 1: Carol Martin, Anita Carter, Charlene Poole, Shirley Kelly, Diane Duke, Virginia Adams, Gail Berdeaux, Joyce Kennedy, Brenda Blount, Mary Frances Hubbard. Row 2: Pat West, Shirley Roberson, Jewel Wingett, Joyce Watson, Barbara Tindall, Jane Davis, Susan Cavanaugh, Patricia Enlow, Jemmay Crowder, Ruth Gibbs. Row 3: Brenda Burns, Christine Outlaw, Tommy Coppcdge, Carl Latini, Ray Reese. Jimmy Faulkner, Jerry Connally, Dennis Dyer, Sammy Keith, Jackie Skinner. Row 4: Mackey Phillips, Robert Ray, Michael Fuller, Maurice Fulp, Joe Cantrell, David Brooks, Jack Bates, Michael Amos, John Redden, David Carter. Choral Music MIXED CHOIR OFFICERS The Choral Groups consist of five dif- ferent clubs: two Sophomore Glee Clubs, the Mixed Choir, the Advanced Girls Glee Club, and the Choraleers, an outside group. Besides the regular activities of the groups such as the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, and Festival, they attend the All- State Chorus. Several groups have per- formed outside of the general school activities. Three groups have sung at churches and civic clubs. Left to right: Shirley Kelly, Secretary; Joe Cantrell. Vice-President; Jane Davis, Librarian; Charles Hair, President, not pictured. FIRST PERIOD GLEE CLUB Left to right. Row 1: Sonja Tison, Edna Miles, Librarian; Mary Jean Hobbs. Janice Walden, Secretary; Mary Jane Gilbreath, Judy Toms, Diane Grant. Row 2: Gayle Owens, Linda Thompson, Barbara Gray, Maggie Slayton, Lou Moore, Margaret Crews, Carol Griffin, I )uise Parker, Betty McCarty. SECOND PERIOD GLEE CLUB Left to Right. Row 1: Gail Roper, Sybil McDaniel, Marlene Lee, Librarian; Pat Kennedy, Secretary; Sandra Enfinger, Vice-President; Glenda Speck, President; Shirley Lunsford. Row 2: Sandra Walker, Jan'ce Williams, Patti McCauley, Marie Culpepper, Ann Shelley, Linda Forrester, Linda Floyd, Brenda Williams. Row 3: Rita Morris, Sandra Carmack, Jackie Balcorp, Pat Day, Jamie Savage, Jean Foster, Margaret Greer. FOURTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB Left to Right. Row 1: Shirley Taylor, Patsy Difebbrio, Librarian; Evaugh Lowery, President; Connie Martin, Secretary; Jean Blair, Vice- President; Patsy Neaves. Row 2: Brenda Melvin, Vicky Leonard. Connie Smith. Ramona Clifford. Janie Foster, Sylvia McCard. Row 3: Ann Pugh, Faye Strickland, Wynelle Bamburg, Jean Vance, Pat Hamilton. Lois McKinney. 139 ROTC The Reserve Officers Training Corps at Jor- dan is an extensive program designed to establish the foundation of intelligent citizenship within the student and to provide basic military training that will be of benefit to the student and to military service. Regular inspections are held each year after months of intensive drill. Decorations are awarded to cadets who excel in scholarship, leadership, and drill. The Military Ball, the high point of the year, is held each spring. A queen is selected by the cadets from the R. 0. T. C. sponsors. JAMES A. CHRISTMAS Ratlle Group Commander Battle Group Staff—First Row. Left to right—Battle Croup Commander, James Christmas; Battle Group Executive Officer, Donald L. Summers. Second Row—Richard L. Ward, Adjutant; Phillip M. Flournoy, S-4; William G. Cooke, S-3; George S. Dudley, S-2; Jerry A. Houston, Battle Group Sgt. Major. 140 R. O. T. C. Sponsors—First Row— Janet Herre, Battle Group Commander; Hilda Brown, Battle Group S-3; Linda Barnett, Company “E”; Brenda Horton, Rattle Group Executive Officer; Linda Wyrosdick, Battle Group Adjutant; Brigette Conger, Battle Group S-2; Glenda Chapman, Battle Group S-4; Linda Adams, Company “F”. Battle Group Color Guard--Left to right. Thomas C. Powell, Guard; Robert L. Schimmel, Guard; Thomas M. Fulp, Color Guard Com- mander; James R. Tyler, Assistant Color Guard Commander; Joseph H. Cantrell, Guard; Frank E. Rainey, Guard. United States Army Instructor Group, Muscogee County School District (U.S.A.I.G.) Left to right- SFC Clifford A. Brewer, Chief Clerk; SFC John M. Golightly, Armorer; Mujor Leon P. Johnson, P.M.S.; SFC Joedy L. Headrick. Roving Instructor; SFC Arthur H. Boyle, School Sgt. 141 COMPANY E Company “E” Headquarters—First Row. Larry E. Wallace, Company Commander; Charles L. Fountain, Company Executive Officer. Second Row—David J. Carpenter, Company Guidon Bearer; John P. White, Company First Sgt. 1ST PLATOON Left to Right. First row: Pit Ldr. T. R. Rudd, Pit. Gd. J. C. Cyperi, SL. E. P. Simons, T. V. Whitaker, A. M. Prim, G. T. Bailey, C. L. Coursey, A. H. McGlaun, Pit. Sgt. B. S. Dimon. Second row: SI. W. H. Banks, ASL. J. Sanders. R. M. Clark, H. P. Parker, B. A. Tucker, S. L. Golden, L. V. Ellison. Third row: SL. J. C. Howard, R. A. Greer, 1 42 G. H. Williams, J. L. Hawkins, ASL. G. W. Grant, J W. Jordan, J. M. Harris. 2ND PLATOON Left to right. First row: Pit. Ldr. D. G. Edmonson, SL. Ray Summers, ASL. R. C. Smith. C. V. Rowe, T. L. Kirby, I). Fuller, B. V. Pennel, Pit. Sgt. D. I, Morris Second row: SL. J. G. Ferguson, H. E. Gordy. ASL. M. M. Hill, T. Hudson, D. A. Kelly. Third row: SL. R. T. Colman, C. C. Pace, J. A. Young, B. S. Powers. 3RD PLATOON Left to right. First row: Pit. Ldr. J. K. Martin, Pit. Gd. A. J. Driver, SL. B. Dunn, ASL. B. R. Gausc, A. C. Brunson, M. E. Rainey, F. 0. Watley, J. W. Gruber, Pit Sgt L. L. Jones Second row: SL. B. Dunn, ASL. M. D. Turner, J. R. O’Daniel, G. G. Royal, G. W. Goodman, J. D. Johnson, D. E. Williamson. Third row: SL. R. A. Smilie, ASL. D. E. Alexander, R. M. Armstrong, J. M. Redden, H. C. Hughes, W. T. Warren, S. R. Arrowood. COMPANY F Company “F” Headquarters—First Row: Charles R. Buchanan, Company Commander; Jimmy H. Johnson, Company Executive Officer. Second Row—Gary S. Hamilton, Company Guidon Bearer; Herman L. Shehane. Company First Sgt. 1ST PLATOON Left to right. First row: Pit. Ldr. II. G. Bowden, Pit. Gd. J. V. Cloud, SL. F. L. Barron, R. W. Long, R. C. Peacock, G. T. Chapman, B. H. Ginn. I). M. Ward, Pit. Sgt. W. D. Carlyle. Second row: SL. J. R. Holt. ASL. A. E. Gaston, H. L. Saxon, B. E. Pettis, V. E. Mills, B. R. Stringfellow. Third row: SL. W. B. Duncan, ASL. W. W. 144 Rodg ers, R. J. Kelly, I„ J. Allen, T. G. Burleson, S. J. Dunn, C. Anderson. 2ND PLATOON Lcfl to right. First row: Pit. Ldr. R. T. Kirkland, Pit. Gd. R. C. Bigbie, SL. C. W. Kirkland, R. M. Pace, L. R. Richardson, C. E. Geter, ASL. B. M. Allgood, Pit. Sgt. D. B. Sutter. Second row: SL. R. N. O’Hern, K. Dcrums, R. L. Fordham, A. W. Chadwick, ASL. D. R. Dunsford. Third row: SL. M. D. McKenzie, G. A. Butler, P. M. Roche J. I. Alford, R. W. Bettis. 3RD PLATOON Left to right. First row: Pit. Ldr. R. M. Padgelle, SL. R. R. Lawson. ASL. D. P. Brooks. B. D. Herndon, A. E. Jones, P. J. Parkerson. I). J. Sizemore, R. E. Brooks. Second row: SL. J. E. West. ASL. R. W. Medlock. J. White. D. B. Rozier. J. While. R. J. Melvin. Third row: ASL. A. J. Watson, 1). M. Monlarello, R. H. Pinekard. J. W. Hurston, D. S. Simpson. J. E. I-angford. 1 45 Drill Team—Commander J. Kent Martin. Left to Right. First row: James Tyler, Larry Jones, Buddy Alligood, Billy Cause, Dennis Dunsford, Billy Dunn. Second row: Anthony Drive -. Robert Schimmel, Robert Wilson, Alva Brunson. Third row: Perry Helms, Buddy Dunn. Ronnie Medlock, J ohnny Harris. Rifle team—Kneeling: Davit! Ward. Phillip Flournoy. Robert Schimmel. Standing: George Dudley, William Cooke. Richard Ward, James Christmas, Billy Dunn, SFC Arthur Boyle, Team Coach. 146 Left lo right. Row 1: Miss Ryals, Becky Fate, Carol Camp, Edna Buckner, Carol Teal, Robert Ray. Row 2: Janice Carswell, Diane Givens, Sally Colwell, Diane Helms, Aline Rowland, Diane Clark, Juliette Wilson, Brenda Hard- man. Diane Robinson. Row 3: Jimmy Teet, Lawrence Dick. Paul Lester, Carl Crane. THE FU-DRARO OFFICERS Seated: Becky Pate, Social Chairman; Robert Ray, Treasurer. Standing: Edna Buckner, Presi- dent; Carol Teal, Secretary; Carolyn Camp, Vice- President. The Fu-Draro The goal of The Fu-Draro, Jordan’s dramatics club, is to further an interest in the theatre by promoting dra- matic activities among high school students. IT here the Cross Is Made, a one-act play, by Eugene O’Neill was presented in January. A three-act play, All My Sons, by Arthur Miller, was staged in the spring . Auditions for roles in each play were school wide. Selections for parts were determined by Miss Ryals, the club advisor. 147 Sitting: Left to Right—Anita Monroe, I,amar Henderson, Pat Walker, Lafaye Cobb, Arthur Tanner, Bobby Lee, Doug Davis, Glenda Chapman. Pat Grice, Brenda Gore. Standing: Kay Williams, Marie Alherson, Martha Allen, Linda Alligood, Mr. Waite, Brenda McRae, Martha Jackson, David Carter, Linda Fuller, Terrie Harrell. rt utual The annual staff has worked this year to produce the best Red Jacket ever, always keeping in mind just what would please the student body best. Each member had his own duties and re- sponsibilities. This year something new has been added— junior class assistants. These underclassmen have observed and assisted so that next year they can edit an even better Red Jacket. The literary and business staffs, though still separate, have the same advisor, Mr. Marvin Waite. 148 LITERARY STAFF Silling: Left lo Right—Activities Editor. Brenda Gore; Class Editor, Pat Walker; Editor-in-Chief, Brenda McRae; Associate Editor, Linda Alligood; Photography Editor, Anita Monroe; Club Editor, Pat Grice. Standing: Copy Editor, La fa ye Cobb; Sports Editor, Lamar Henderson BUSINESS STAFF Left to right: Distribution Manager, Glenda Chapman; Asst. Sales Manager. David Carter; Advertising Manager, Doug Davis; Sales Manager, Bobby Lee; Business Coordinator, Arthur Tanner. ANNUAL STAFF ASSISTANTS Left to Right: Marie Alberson, Kay Williams, Linda Fuller, Martha Allen, Terrie Harrell, Martha Jackson. Seated: Mr. Waite, Advisor. I 49 ‘Ttt ti papulari fynl f- ' J}ean r$e6ter 152 esi I40jfj?)jy ' 9d%uv ) 'ps 7 M S[ rm rw bog 155 TVttUe t 8 4 % i i itanti 156 Studious Succeed H y Succeed Soy 'TJttet rft ietic fynl 158 Jo Warlin 'Tttfrit ItJdetic 'PfHAect {fat 159 (JLJa a nap man @ounte M4, Tfcott (Tounteoub 'Soy 160 nie u(JUeAt fad s' 161 Ontymat 162 091 y v)0Q%y nm }Vd yy %W %?'efenxterttative TiactertclateMtett SOPHOMORES Johnny Hurston Sue Mixon JUNIORS Diane Granger Larry Goodman 164 Quality StucCeut ecoy Uti MA March of Dimes Walkathon Walkers—Pat Jackson and James Hurston. All A Students—Sitting: Brenda Gore, Mike Williams, La- faye Gobi). Standing: Janell Johnston. Ronnie Middle- brooks, Becky Price, Marie Alberson, Mary Spano. Inga Turner, Jean Foster. Third Place Winners in State Drama Festival—James Moye, Robert Ray, Jimmy Teet, AJine Rowland. Youth Assembly Delegates—Sitting: Brenda Gore. Diane Helms, Rudene Farmer, Brenda Horton. Pat Jackson. Diane Granger. Standing: Richard Ward and Ronnie Wil- liams. 165 OufataacUfiy 166 DCT Student of the Year: Carl Denney. Students, Chattahoochee Valley and Stale Science Fair Winner: Jimmy Gibson. Valentine Queen: Linda Fuller. DAR Best American History Student: Maureen Powell and her instructor, Mrs. Grimes. “I Speak for Democracy” Speech Con- test: Grant Caldwell. Advertising Essay Contest Third Place Winner: Jimmy Gibson. Fourth Place Winner: Kenneth Collins. 167 I am ready. s p 0 R T S COACHING STAFF ROB DONALDSON Director of Athletics Our athletes, more than anyone else, realized the ability of our coaching staff. More than once these five men came to our rescue when the athletes’ morale was low. These men not only had the ability to teach the important mechanics of how to be successful in athletics, but also they possessed the character which was important in dealing with young athletes. Our athletes will always be grateful for the lessons they have learned from these men. 170 JOHN GILSON DICK SHREWSBURY BEN PRESTON LARRY NEWTON 1961-62 1st Row, Left ot Right: Bill Cagle, Harold Watson, Janies Elkins, Lawton Garnto, Sonny Buchanan, James Grantham, Bobby Wischkowski, James Hurston, Larry Jones, Joe Allen. 2nd Row: Larry Buchanan, Ken Holland, Earl Neal, Gary Hamilton. Marvin Anthony, Steve Collins, Ed Wimperly, Jerry Rutland, Johnny Hurston, Bubba Wages. 3rd Row: Ralph Cornett, Jimmy Bailey, Lamar Henderson, Mike Welsh, Gene Burkett, Sammy Fulford, Billy Fox, Charles Skinner, Johnny Heggood, Larry Hamer. 4th Row : Andy Johnson, Randy Jordan, Coach Newton, Coach Shrewsbury, Coach Gilson, Coach Preston, Coach Donaldson. THE 1961 SEASON The 1961 football season could be termed a great sucess for all concerned. Because Region 1-AAA was generally accepted as being the toughest region in the state, a winning season was quite an accomplishment. The “Big Red” finished the season with six wins, one tie, and three losses. The Jackets ended the season in fine style by winning the last six games in succession, losing only to Moultrie, Willingham, and Valdosta (the State Champions). The Jackets were tied by LaGrange in a heart-stopping contest. By defeating the local high school elevens, the Red Jacket squad captured its second consecutive Bi-City Championship. At the end of the season, Jordan’s All-Star prospects were numerous. Chosen for the All Bi-City Team were Larry Jones, Lawton Garnto, Sammy Fulford, and Sonny Buchanan. Ross McCain, Gene Burkett, James Hurston. Billy Fox, and Mike Welsh were selected for the second All Bi-City squad. Larry Jones, Lawton Garnto, Sammy Fulford, and Lamar Henderson received All-Region honors and Garnto won State acclaim. 171 L E T T E R M E N 172 LARRY JONES Senior Guard 1st Team All Bi-City LAWTON GARNTO Senior Quarterback 1st Team All Bi-City SAMMY FULFORD Senior Halfback 1st Team All Bi-City SONNY BUCHANAN Senior Tackle 1st Team All Bi-City GENE BURKETT Senior Fullback 2nd Team All Bi-City JAMES HURSTON Senior End 2nd Team All Bi-City MIKE WELSH Senior Halfback 2nd Team All Bi-City LAMAR HENDERSON Senior End Honorable Mention All Region ROSS McCAIN Senior Tackle 2nd Team All Bi-City BILLY FOX Junior End 2nd Team All Bi-City BOBBY WISCHKOWSKI Senior Guard Honorable Mention All Bi-City JOE ALLEN Senior Center Honorable Mention All Bi-City JAMES GRANTHAM Senior Guard JAMES BAILEY Senior End CHARLES SKINNER Senior Center L E T T E R M E N HAROLD WATSON BILL CAGLE JOHNNY HEGGOOD Senior Halfback Senior End Junior Tackle 173 mm LARRY BUCHANAN Junior Guard GARY HAMILTON Sophomore Fullback JOHNNY HURSTON Sophomore Guard DONALD SIMPSON Sophomore Guard REV. GENE DALY Pastor, Bealwood Baptist Church Team Chaplain ANDY JOHNSON. RANDY JORDAN, LARRY HAMER. RALPH CORNETT AND JAMES PITTMAN Managers SCORES Jordan 20 Moultrie 27 Jordan 7 LaGrange 7 Jordan 14 Valdosta 42 Jordan 13 Willingham 28 Jordan 19 Baker 7 Jordan 26 Lanier 6 Jordan 26 Central 16 Jordan 34 Warner Robins 13 Jordan 13 Albany 6 Jordan 33 Columbus 0 174 7eam 1st Row: (left lo right) Mike Hill, Larry Love, Ed Wimberly, Jimmy Tcet, Jackie Johnson, Tim Hudson, Earl Neal, Ralph Jones, Raymond Grantham, and Coach Newton. 2nd Row: Janies Barnes, Reggie Dupriest, Joe Rhodes, Joe Haluski, Earl Rutherford, John Collins, John Smyth, Earl Sharp, Jackie Hawkins. 3rd Row: Jimmy Manning. Bruce Smith, Steve Collins, Jimmy Pittman, Mgr. Steve Arrowood, Marvin Anthony, Joe Parkerson, W. A. Tucker, and Bubba Wages. The “B” Team was made up of sophomore and junior boys who did not have the experience to play varsity football. The team showed up well against all local competition, and Jordan supporters could look forward to having these boys represent them in future varsity games. Coaches Larry Newton and Dick Shrewsbury did a fine job of teaching the boys the fine points of the game of football. Some of the outstanding players were: Ed Wimberly and Steve Arrowood. tackles: Tim Hudson and W. A. Tucker, guards: Jerry Starlin and Earl Neal, ends; Bubba Wages, center; Jerry Cason, quarterback; Joe Haluski and Steve Collins, halfbacks; and James Barnes, fullback. 175 7Ze U ht rfctifw, Halfback Sammy Kulford gains enough yardage for a first down against LaGrangc. Quarterback I-awton Carnto gains yardage against Valdosta. Sammy Fulford “snags” a pass against Maker as Frankie Holbrook defends. Halfback Mike Welsh attempts to “twist” away from Valdosta tacklers. James Bailey dives for Valdosta’s All-American, Bruce Bennett. 177 Si-faty l ictonie4 BAKER GAME Jordan won its first Bi-City encounter of the season by de- feating the Baker Lions by a 19-7 score. It was also the first of six consecutive victories for the Red Jackets. The Jackets scored the first two times they handled the ball. Tackle and Co-captain Sonny Buchanan scored the initial touchdown by recovering a fumble by Lawton Garnto in the Lion end zone. After the kick, the Jordan defense contained the Lions and Jordan took the ball again at the Jacket forty-five yard line. It took eight plays to cover the fifty-five yards with half- back Mike Welsh going over from the two for the score. The score at the half was 13-0. Thursday night, October 19, thirteen thousand fans wit- nessed one of the best games ever played in Memorial Stadium. The Central Red Devils needed a win over Jordan to clinch the Bi-City title, but a determined Red Jacket team turned the tables on the Devils for a 26-16 victory. Jordan was led by the determined running of fullback Gene Burkett. Gene was by far the most valuable player on the field as he ate up huge chunks of yardage to keep important drives alive for the Jackets. On the other hand. Central’s fullback David Ray proved his worth to the Devils' as he scored all sixteen points on two Baker’s only score for the night was set up by an intercepted pass by Haskell Garner at the Jordan twenty-four. John Bolles scored the TD on a one yard plunge. In the final minutes of the game, Garnto scored on a twenty-one yard run. Welsh was successful on one of three extra point attempts to total the winning margin. After the game, Coach Donaldson stated that he was proud of the teams’ defensive efforts and that end Billy Fox had played an outstanding defensive game. GAME touchdowns, one extra point, and a thirty-three yard field goal. However, the Jordan boys weren’t to be denied as they stopped two Central drives in the final period and came from behind to score two touchdowns and salt away the victory. Halfback Mike Welsh put Jordan on the scoreboard in the second period with a fantastic fifty-four yard touchdown run. Later in the period, end James Hurston made a tremendous catch of a pass by Lawton Garnto to tie the game at 13-13 at the half. Central scored only three points in the final half on Ray’s field goal but the “Big Red” scored thirteen on a touchdown run of ten yards by Garnto and a one-yard plunge by Burkett. CENTRAL COLUMBUS GAME The Red Jackets captured their second consecutive Bi-City championship on Friday night, November 10, by defeating the Columbus Blue Devils, 34-0. The game put a finishing touch to the brilliant high school careers of fourteen Jordan seniors. The Jackets combined a fine running game with their usual potent passing attack, gaining one hundred sixty yards on the ground and one hundred ninety-nine in the air. The Jordan defense was also at its best, holding the Blue Devils to a total of one hundred eighteen yards. Sammy Fulford opened the scoring in the first period with a six-yard touchdown run. In the second period, fullback Gene Burkett scored on a fourteen-yard jaunt and halfback Mike Welsh followed with a seven-yard touchdown run. During the closing moments of the first half, Fulford scored his second touchdown on a thirty-yard pass from quarterback Lawton Garnto. In the third period the Jackets put together a fifty-nine-yard touchdown play with Garnto throwing to end Lamar Henderson for the TD. Tackle Ross McCain crashed into the scoring column by recovering a blocked Blue Devil punt for a safety. Welsh rounded out the thirty-four point total by kicking two extra points during the game. It was truly a great game with which to end a successful season. 178 ictum Mike Welsh looks for a hole in the Baker line as Larry Jones and Bobby Wischkowski block. Van ity SoA etfialt First Row—L. to R.—Jerry Henry, Lawton Garnto, and Janies Barnes. Second row—Coach Dick Shrewsbury, Larry Goodman, Pete Barfield, Sammy Fulford, Lavonne Goude, Lamar Henderson, and Gary Roberts, Mgr. Third row—Kenneth Paulk, James Hurston, Brady Sasser, and Mike Williams. Jordan had one of the most successful basketball seasons in recent years. With only three lettermen returning from last year, Coach Dick Shrewsbury offset inexperience and lack of height by using a fast-breaking offense. The high point of the year came when the Red Jackets defeated Lanier and Columbus High in succession before losing to Region Champions, La Grange, in the Region Tournament. By virtue of these two victories, Jordan repre- sented Region I in the State Tournament in Atlanta. While in Atlanta, the Jackets defeated Richmond Academy of Augusta before being eliminated by a highly-touted team from North Fulton. Septan etterwiw LAWTON GARNTO Lawton, better known to his friends as “Goat”, showed marked improvement over last season and became our most consistent point maker. His patented jump shot placed him in second place in the Bi-City scoring race this season. Lawton, a three-year letlerman, was a member of the All Bi-City Christmas Tournament Team and the All Bi-City Team two years. He also won All Region honors this year. MIKE WILLIAMS Mike, a 6’ forward, has done an outstanding job this season. Since joining the varsity squad late in the 1960-61 season, Mike has become one of our best all-around basketball players. He was our leading rebounder this season and hit the best percentage of his free throws. Although Mike won All Region Honorable Mention, we believe he was one of the most underrated players in the Bi-City. SAMMY FULFORI) Sammy, who answers to the name of “Poodle”, being only 5’8”, will go down in Jordan history as one of the finest playmakers that has ever worn the Carmine and Gray. Though not usually high in the scoring column himself, this little speedster set up many plays which helped to put Jordan in the win column. Sammy lettered three years, was chosen on the All Bi-City Team, and won All Region Honorable Mention in 1962. LAMAR HENDERSON Lamar, a 6’ forward, made his contribution to the Red Jackets by his uncanny jumpshooting and driving layups. Lamar helped to set up many of the fast break plays which enabled Jordan to be one of the representatives of Region I in the State Tournament. He saw a considerable amount of action last season but won his first letter during the present campaign. JAMES HURSTON A 6’5” center, James has been a valuable man for the past two seasons. He was our leading rebounder during the 1961 season and missed that honor this season by only twelve rebounds. James, a two-year letterman, holds the record for making the most free throws in a single game of the Christmas Tournament. He was elected Co-Captain by his teammates for the past two years. Jordan 43 Central 59 Jordan 66 Willingham 46 Jordan 59 Lanier 49 Jordan 44 Baker 51 Jordan 57 Valley 91 Jordan 58 Opelika 48 Jordan 31 Central 43 Jordan 53 Columbus 59 Jordan 66 Valley 69 Jordan 71 Warner Robbins 74 Jordan 66 LaGrange 64 Jordan 61 Columbus 75 Jordan 57 Central 79 Jordan 66 Moultrie 49 Jordan 41 Valdosta 39 Jordan 71 Willingham 55 KENNETH PAULK Kenneth was generally the first to be called upon when extra rebounding power was needed. His 6’4” height was a great asset when we needed someone to offset the opposition’s height. His most outstanding performance of the year came when the “Big Reds” downed Columbus High, in the latter part of the season. Kenneth earned his first letter this year. Jordan 61 Lanier 65 Jordan 49 Columbus 43 Jordan 52 LaGrange 64 Jordan 68 Albany 63 Jordan 52 Baker 42 Jordan 52 Benjamin Russell 63 Region Tournament Jordan 62 Lanier 58 Jordan 63 Columbus 55 Jordan 39 LaGrange 53 State Tournament Jordan 65 Richmond Academy 56 Jordan 44 North Fulton 51 181 James Hurston (45), battles LaGrange’s Hawley Smith for rebound as Mike Williams looks on. Lamar Henderspn (32), and Kenneth Paulk (42), are up for a re- bound a Columbus players watch. — Succete Left to Right—Lamar Henderson. Lawton Carnto. James Hurston, Mike Williams, Sammy Kulford, and Coach Shrewsbury. 186 Jubilant fans rush on the court after the victory over Lanier which assured the Jackets of a trip to the Slate Tournament in Atlanta. (First Row) Left to Right—Bill Gamto, Ben Garnto, Bu bba Wages, Donald Simpson, Gary Hamilton, Johnny Hurston. (Second Row)—William Davis, Jackie Johnson, Harry Mitchell, James Riley, Larry Love. (Third Row) — Coach Newton, Joe Haluski, Jerry Cason, Gary Duncan. S Hzcun (tywenCecutenA (First Row)—Betty Herring. (Second Row) Left to right—Linda Peck, Charlene Poole. (Third Row) Left to Right—Pat Crane, Sharon Johnson, and Judy Holton. 187 (First Row) Loft to Right—Stove Johnson, Don Underwood, Leonard Rigsby. Jackie Hinton, Lawton Carnto, and Clay Deal. (Second Row)- Jerry Cason, Sonny Kirkland. Ronnie Horton, Sammy Fulford, Wayne Gilley, Jerry Priestcr, and Douglas Hardy. (Third Row)—Coach Gilson, Bobby Wicr, Ronnie McLcmorc, Jimmy Kirkland, Eddie Dunn, Pete Barefield, and Doug Linton. The 1962 baseball team had four lettermen returning from last year: Sammy Fulford, Jackie Hinton, Lawton Garnto, and Leonard Rigsby. Using these boys as a nucleus, Coach Gilson built a solid baseball team which made a strong threat to take Bi-City and Region honors. 188 Discussing strategy for an upcoming game are: kneeling—Sammy Fulford and Coach Gilson. Standing L.-R.—Leonard Rigsby, Jackie Hinton, Lawton Garnto. and Steve Johnson. 7lack (First Row) Left to Right—Carl Amos, Lenwood Johnson, Lamar Henderson, Ronnie Williams, Mike Welsh, Larry Jones, and Larry Goodman. (Second Row)—Teddy Warcop. Tim Hudson, Luther Wilson, Harold Watson, Robert Starling, Tommy Stubbs, and Roscoe Googe. (Third Row) — Bill Garnto, Paul Redding, Frank Bates, Joe Haluski, Bobby Wischkowski, Roger Hatcher, Jerry Meadows, and John Collins, (Fourth Row)—Wayne Fusscll, Donald Simpson, Johnny Hurston, Eddie Wells, Franklin Boyd, Jimmy Pittman, and Ralph Cornett. (Fifth Row)—Coach Newton and Coach Preston. With only two lettermen returning from last year’s Columbus Relays, Bi-City, and Region Champions, this year’s edition of the Jordan track team had been rated as an “underdog”. However, with much work, the boys surprised some of the higher rated teams and took their share of the awards at the various meets. Congratulations go to this year’s team for the fine job they did. 189 Ronnie Williams demonstrates his starting technique to (left to right) Lamar Henderson, Coach Preston, and Mike Welsh. c H E E R L E A D E R S Kneeling—Co-Captain, Penny Franklin, and Captain, Jean Messer. Standing—Betty Huguley, Renzie Cruze, Carol Poole, Judy Peek. Martha Collins, Diane Granger, and Linda Barnett. The cheerleaders are to be commended for their ability to spread enthusiasm through the entire student body. At various limes during the year, when even our athletes’ spirit were dimmed, the cheerleaders set a fine example by their inexaustible supply of energy. We are indeed grateful for these girls and the fine job they did. 190 Captain Jean Messer and Co-Captain Penny Franklin. (First How) Left to Right—Lou Martin, Esther Cantrell, Sara Turner, Linda Adams, Jean Messer. Judy Peck, Ruriene Farmer. Peggy Sprunk, and Barbara Tindall. (Second Row)—Linda Hopkins, Diane Etheridge, Earline Sasser, Barbara Farris, Diane Grant, Diane Granger, Wanda Chapman, Joan Lee. and Sandra Johnson. (Third Row)—Sue Craft, Cilia Redcliff, Danetle Carter, Carol Blish, Mary Jean Whatley, Patti Arrant, Brenda Melvin. Mary Thorpe, and Linda Peek. INTRAMURAL COUNCIL The Intramural Council was made up of girls who were interested in promoting good sportsmanship and encouraging other girls to take part in recreational activities. During the year the members helped supervise softball, basketball, volleyball, and archery tournaments. The Council also sponsored the annual student-teacher volleyball game and contributed to the Walk-A- Thon and the R. H. Taliaferro Scholarship Fund. C O U N C I N T R A M U R A L 191 SENIOR LINDA SUE ADAMS Homeroom Treasurer '58-'60; Homeroom Secretary '60-61; FHA. Treasurer '58-'60; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Intramural Council '60- '62; Nurses Club '61-‘62. JOHN ROBERT ALEXANDER Senior Art Club. JOSEPH RAYMOND ALLEN J-Club '59-'62; Sophomore Class, Vice President; B-Team Football '60-'60; Varsity Football '60-62. MARY LINDA ALLIGOOD Spanish Club '60-'61; Honor Society '61-'62; FHA '50-'60; Gamma 1 ri-Hi-Y '61-'62; Red Jacket Annual Staff, Associate Editor '61-'62; Delegate to Yearbook Seminar in Macon, Georgia '61-'62; Certificate of merit, NEDT test '60-'61; Science Fair, Honorable Mention, District '59-'60. DAVID ANDERSON THELMA LENEVA ANDERSON FHA, Parliamentarian '58-'59; News Reporter '59-'60; Perfect At- tendance '60-'61; DE '61-'62. JERRY WAYNE ANTHONY Honor Roll '58-'60; Teenage Grand Jury '59-'60; Spanish Club '60- 61; Honor Society '60-'62; Homeroom, President '60-'61; Stu- dent Council Representative '61-'62. MILTON PATE ANTHONY Perfect Attendance '61-'62; Honor Roll '59-'60; Homeroom Vice- President '60-'62. BARBARA ANN APPLEWHITE FHA '58-'60; Mixed Choir '59-'60; FBLA, Treasurer '60-,62; Junior Civitan '61-'62; Honor Roll '58-'61. MARY I DORA ARNOLD FHA '58-'60; FBLA '60-'61; Honor Society '60-'62; DCT '60-'62; Honor Roll '58-'62; Perfect Attendance '58-'60. MARY ANN ARRINGTON National Honor Society '60-'62; FHA President '58-'60; '61-'62; Band '58-'62; Spanish Club '58-'60; All State Orchestra '59-'62; Honor Roll '58-'61; Junior Civitan '61-'62; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60. RALPH DAVID AUSTIN Expert Medal, Rifle Team; DCT '61-'62. JAMES DOYLE BAILEY J Club '59-'60; Varsity Baseball '59-'61; Varsity Football '61-'62. LINDA ANN BARNETT Delta Tri-Hi-Y, vice President '59-'62; Student Council '58-'60; Cheerleader '60-'62; R.O.T.C. Sponsor '61 -'62; Honor Roll '59-'60; unior Civitan Club '61-'62; FHA '58-'60; National Honor Society. FRANK LARRY BARRON Jr. Optimist '58-'60; Jr. Civil Air Patrol '60-'61; Library Club '60-'6l. JACK WILLIFORD BATES Transferred from Columbus High '61; Bi-Phy-Chem '61-'62. ROGER WAYNE BAXTER Perfect Attendance '58-'59. HOWARD BAKER BEDSOLE Key Club '59-'62; Red Cross '60-'62; Student Council '58-'59, '60- '61; Junior Civitan '61-'62; Spanish Club '60-'61; Battle Group Commander of R.O.T.C., Best Drilled Cadet Medal, A B Scholastic Award, 5 times, '60-'61; Perfect Attendance '58-'62; National Honor Society '60-'61; 3rd Place Trophy— Voice of Optimism ____ Speech from Jordan '59-'60; Honor Roll '58-'60; Bi-Phy-Chem '60-'61; National Honor Society, President '61-'62. ARTHUR LYLE BELKNAP Transferred from Pacific Grove High School '58-'60. KATHLEEN LEE BELKNAP Transferred from Pacific Grove High School '58-'60; Tri-Hi-Y '61- '62; FHA '61-'62. BARBARA ANN BELL Tri-Hi-Y '59 '60; FHA '58-'60, '61 '62; FHA Council '59-'60' Nurses Club '61-'62; Red Cross '61-'62. VIRGINIA GAIL BERDEAUX FHA '58-'59; Choral Club '61-'62. CHARLES LEE BLAKELY Spanish Club '60-'61; Honor Roll '59-'60. FREDDY WOODFIN BLANTON Home Room, President '58-'59. JOHN HENRY BLIZZARD, JR. B Team Football '59-'60; Varsity Football '60-'61; Perfect Attend- ance '59- 60; Junior and Senior Democratic Club '60-'62; Home Room, Vice President '59-'59. BRENDA LEANN BLOUNT Red Cross Representative '58-'59; FHA '58-'60; Perfect Attendance '58-'59; Mixed Choir '60-'62. TOMMY WAYNE BOATNER REBECCA SUSAN BOGGS FHA '58-'59; Mixed Choir '59-'60; GBLA '60-'61; Students of the American Way '60-'61. JEROME ALTON BOLIN JIMMY EDWARD BONNER MARY LINDA BOONE Transferred from Borton Academy. HILLARD GRANT BOWDEN R.O.T.C. '58-'61. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BOYD R.O.T.C. '58-'61; Track '58-'59; Baseball '59-'61; Track '59-'60. ALICE SUE BRADY Perfect Attendance '60-'61. LINDA FAYE BRANNON FHA '58-'60; Girl's Intramural Council '59-'61. PEGGY SUE BREWER FHA '58-'62. JOSEPH TERRY BROOKS National Honor Society. LINDA GAIL BROOKS FHA '60-61. ROBERT EDGAR BROOKS R.O.T.C. '60-'61; Youth Service Award '60-'61. CHARLIE CLARENCE BROWN HILDA FAYE BROWN FHA '58-'59; Home Room, Treasurer '58-'59; Perfect Attendance '59-'61; Girls' Intramural Council '60-'61; Home Room, Treasurer '59-'60. SHARON KAY BROWN FHA '58-'60. ALVA CECIL BRUNSON Art Club '59-'60; R.O.T.C. '61-'62; Honor Guard '61-'62. MARY BRUNSON CHARLES (SONNY) BUCHANAN Home Room Vice President '58-'60; B Team Football '58-'59; Varsity Football, Letterman '59-'61; R.O.T.C. '59-'61; J Club '59-'60; All-City Football Team '59-'60; All Bi-City Football Team '60-'62, Captain of Football Team '61-'62; Best All Around Boy. EDNA ELIZABETH BUCKNER Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60, Chaplain '59-'60; FHA '58-62, Secretary '59-'60, Program Chairman '61-'62; Home Room, Treasurer, '58- '59, Secretary '59 '60; Jr. Red Cross '59-'61; Dramatic Club, Presi- dent '61-'62. ted McDaniel burgess HAROLD EUGENE BURKETT B Team Football '58-'59; Varsity Football '59-'62; Baseball '58- '59; J Club '59-'62; Home Room '58-'61, President '58 '60, Vice- President '60-'61; Student Council '58-'60 and '61-'62; Spanish Club, Vice-President '60-'61; R.O.T.C. '59-'60, Second Team All Bi-City Football '61 '62. 192 HONORS KENNETH EARL BURNHAM Band '58-'62; D.C.T. '61-'62, President and local state Historian and Job Project Superior rating; National Honor Society '61-'62; Red Cross '60-'61; Library Club '60-'62; Perfect Attendance '60-'62; Honor Roll '58-'59; 1st Place in Muscogee on Pharmacy—The Profession for Me. '60-'61. BRENDA FAYE BURNS F.H.A. '58-'59; Perfect attendance '58-'59; Mixed Choir '61-'62; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62. HARRY RUSSELL BYRD Student Council '58-'59; Perfect attendance '58-'59; Spanish Club '60-'61. AUDREY WILLIAM CAGLE GERALD PAUL CAIN Radio Club, President '61-'62; transferred from Baker High School, Banking Club '60-'61; Marshal Club '59-'60. JAMES LAMAR CANNON WILLIAM MARVIN CANNON WILLIAM DONALD CARLYLE Honor Roll '58-'59; ROTC '59-'62. JOHN DAVID CARPENTER Perfect Attendance '58-'62; ROTC '61-'62. DAVID LAMAR CARTER Band '58-'62; Drum Major '61-'62; All-State Orchestra '59-'60; French Club '59-'60; Key Club '61-'62; Perfect Attendance '60-'61; Science Fair, Honorable Mention '60-'62; All-State Chorus '61-'62. LYDIA DIANNE CARVER FHA '58-'60. JERRY LEROY CHADWICK ROTC '58-'60; Key Club '61-'62; Spanish Club '61-'62. BEN RAINEY CHALKLEY ROTC '58-'60; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '60-'61; Drill Team '58- '59; Rifle Team '58-'59; Science Fair, 2nd Place—Engineering Divis- ion '58-'59, Bio. Science Division '60-'61. BILLY ERNEST CHAMBERS Perfect Attendance '60-'61; FBLA '61-'62. JUDY ANNE CHAMBERS FHA '58-'60. MANDY LOUISE CHANCE Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, Vice Pres. '58-'59, Treasurer '59-'60; FHA '59-'60; Home Room Officer '60-'61; Junior Civitan '60-'62; FBLA '61-'62. SHIRLEY DIANNE CHANDLER Junior Red Cross '58-'60; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; Home Room Officer '58-'60; DE '61-'62; FHA '58-'60. GLENDA FAY CHAPMAN ROTC Sponsor '58-'59; '61-'62; Student Council '60-'61; Junior Civitan '59-'62; Homeroom Officer '58-'61; FHA '58-'60, Sec. '61-'62, Council Officer '59-'60; Red Jacket Annual Staff, Distribu- tion Manager '61-'62. MARVIN RAY CHATHAM BARBARA ANN CHAVIS Transferred from Dothan High School, Band '58-'61; Varsity Club '59-'61; Art Club '61-'62; FHA, Vice Pres. '61-'62; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62. JAMES AUBURN CHRISTMAS ROTC '58-'62; Rifle Team '58-'61; Honor Roll '60-'61; Hi-Y '6T62. JEAN AUDREY CHRISTMAS Perfect Attendance '58-'60; FHA '58-'59; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Home Room Officer '59-'61; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'61; FTA '60-'61; DCT '60-'61; Science Fair, 2nd place '60-'61; District Science Fair '60-'61; WCS, Vice Pres. '61-'62. CAROLE DIANE CLARK FHA '58-'62; Dramatics Club '61-'62. CHARLOTTE ANN CLARK FHA, Parliamentarian '58-'62, President '59-'60, Project Chairman '60-'61. GEORGE EDWARD CLARK DCT '61-'62. JIMMY CLARK LOLA ANNETTE CLARK FHA '58-'60, Vice Pres. '61-'62. RICKEY WALTER CLEGG Perfect Attendance '61-'62. EDITH LAFAYE COBB Home Room Officer '58-'59; FHA '58-'59; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60; French Club '58-'62, President '61-62; Perfect Attendance '58-'61; Honor Roll '58-'62; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62; National Honor Society '61-'62; Bi-Phy-Chem Scinece Club. Vice President '61-'62: Spnaish Club, President '61-'62; Teen-Age Grand Jury '61-'62; Nat'l. Merit Scholarship Finalist '61-'62; Star Student '61-'62; Students of the American Way '61-'62; Most Studious Girl '61-'62. Red Jacket Staff, '61-'62; Top Scholastic Grade Student '61-'62. LINDA DIANNE COCHRANE FHA, Treasurer '58-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Spanish Club '60-'61; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'61, Chaplain '61-'62; National Honor Society '60-'62; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '60-'62; Honor Roll '58-'6l; Perfect Attendance '58-'62. RICHARD TARRENCE COLMAN ROTC '58-'60, '61-'62. HENRIETTA CINDY COLLINS Perfect Attendance '58-'62; Choral Club '58-'59; Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; Hi-Lites Newspaper Staff, transferred from B'dge, Georgia, '58-59; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y '60-'61; Honor Roll '60-'61; Glee Club '61-'62; Choraleers '61-'62. JACK WAYNE COMPTON Home Room Officer '58-'61; Student Counril '59-'60; Mixed Choirs, Concert Choir '59-'60; DCT '61-'62. BRIGITTE CONGER Junior Civitan Club '61-'62; ROTC Sponsor '61-'62; Honor Roll ’60-'61. WILLIAM GARY COOKE Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '59-'62; ROTC '59-'62; Rifle Team '59-'60; Scholastic Award, Civitan Award '59- 60; Honor Roll '59- '62; Fellowship Hi-Y '60-'62; Junior Civitan Club '60-'62. JUDIETH DIANNE COOPER FHA '58-'62, Presdient '61-'62; Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Perfect Attendance '59-'60; Junior Homemaker Degree '60-'61; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '61-'62; French Club '59-'62. THOMAS HARRY COPPEDGE Perfect Attendance '59-'60; FBLA '60-'61; Choral Music '61-'62. BILLY EDMUND COSTANTINO Art Club '58-'59; Honor Roll '58-'60. PATRICIA ANNETTE COVEY Band '58-'62; All-State Orchestra '60-'61; FSU Summer Musicianship Award '61-'62; Transferred from Warner Robbins High, FTA '59-'60; Junior Civitan '59-'60; Latin Club '58-'60; Solo Music Festival '59-'60. CAROLYN JEAN CRABTREE FHA '58-'59; Library Club '60-'62; FBLA '61-'62; Perfect Attendance '61-'62. CARL VICTOR CRANE Dramatics Club '61-'62. FRANCES KATHLEEN CRAWFORD FHA, Secretary '59-'60; Perfect Attendance '58-'59; Choir Club '58-'59. ROY LEE CREWS J EMM AY CROWDER FHA '58-'60; FBLA '60-'61, Vice Pres. '61-'62. SHERRY CULPEPPER FHA '58-'60; DCT '60-'62; Pep Club '59-'60. REBA CONSTANCE DAUGHTRY Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; FTA '59-'60; FHA, President '58-'59; Home Room Officer '58-'59; Art Club, Vice Pres. '61-'62; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '61 '62; Junior Civitan '61-'62. ALLEN DAVIDSON Radio Club '61-'62; Perfect Attendance '58-'60. 193 SENIOR DOUGLAS EUGENE DAVIS FBLA, Vice Pres. '61 '62; National Honor Society '60-'62; Key Club '61-'62; Perfect Attendance '58-'62; Honor Roll '58-'61; Red Jacket Annual Staff '61-'62. MAMIE CORNELIA DAVIS Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-60; FHA '58-'60; FTA '59-'62; Home Room Officer '59-'60, '61-'62; Red Cross Representative '60-'61. SHIRLEY JANE DAVIS FHA '58-'59, Treasurer '59-'60; Mixed Choir '60-'61, Librarian '61-'62; FBLA '61-'62; National Honor Society '61-'62; Perfect Attendance '61-'62. SUE ELLEN DAVIS FHA '58-'60; Choral Music '61-'62. JULIAN CLAYTON DEAL Home Room Officer '59-'60; Student Council '58-'59, '61-'62; Honor Roll '58-'60; Baseball '60-'62. JEANNIE DIANNE DEAN FHA, Secretary '58-'62; Dramatics Club '60-'6l; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '60- '61; Nurses Club '61-'62; Home Room Officer '59-'61; Junior Achievement '61-’62; FBLA '61-'62; Pep Club '60-'61. PAUL LEONARD DEMENT Dramatics Club '60-'61; Student Council '61-'62; Home Room Officer '58-'59; ROTC '59-'60; Science Fair Award '60-'61. RONALD DOWELL DEMPSEY CARL EVERETT DENNEY DCT '60-'62. DELORES ANN DENT FHA '58-'61, Vice Pres. '60-'61; Home Room Officer '58-'59; Band '58-'62, Sec. Treas. '60-'62; Band Council '60-'62; Majorette '60-'62; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Jr. Civitan '61-'62. JUDITH MAE DEY Home Room Officer '58-'59; FHA '58-'60, Pres. '59-'60; FHA Council, Pres. '59-'60; Nurses Club '60-'62, Vice Pres. '61-'62; FBLA '60-'62, Sec. '61-'62; Student Council '58-'62; Nat'l. Honor Society, Chaplain '61-'62; Perfect Attendance '58-'59, '60-'62; Treas. of Junior Class '60-'61; Most Representative Girl '61-'62. LAWRENCE GRANTEY DICK Art Club '59-'60; French Club '59-'60; Drama Club '61-'62. GEORGE SAMUEL DIMON LINDA DIXON LINDA LOU DOLLAR Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60, Vice Pres. '59-'60; FHA '58-'60, Vice Pres. '59-'60; Band '58-'62; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62; Jr Civitan '61-'62. MARY JANE DONAHOO FHA '58-'62; Art Club '59-'61, Treas. '60-'6l. PATSY ELIZABETH DONAHOO FHA '58-'60, '61-'62. LINDA LOU DOSTER Albuquerque High School, Newspaper Club '58-'60; Spanish Club '58-'59; Generator Club '58-'59, French Club '59-'60; Transferred from Albuquerque High School '60. GLORIA JEAN DOWLING FHA '58-'60, Pres. '59-'60; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '59-'61; Honor Society '61-'62; Band '58-'62. PAUL JEROME DRAKE Columbus High School Band I '58-'59; Transferred from Columbus High School '60; Amateur Radio Club '60-'62, Vice Pres. '61-'62. GEORGE STEVE DUDLEY Drill Team '59-'61; Rifle Team '59-'62, Capt. '61-'62. GLORIA JOYCE DUDLEY FHA '58-'60, '61-'62; Junior Civitan '59-'60; FBLA '61-'62. BONETIA ELAINE DUFFEY FHA '59-'62; DE '61-'62. MARY DIANE DUKE FHA '58-'59; Junior Civitan '58-'59; Perfect Attendance '58-'59, '60-'61; Honor Roll '58-'59; French Club '59-'62; FBLA '61-'62; National Honor Society '61-'62; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62; Mixed Choir '6 I '62. ROY BEN DUNCAN ROTC ‘58-'59; DE '61-'62. BOBBY WYATT DUNN Spanish Club '60-'61. JO ANN EASTERLING Carroll High School, Spanish Club '59-'60; Perfect Attendance '59- '60; Transferred from Carroll High School; Band '60-'62; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '60-'61 DONALD GLENN EDMONDSON Perfect Attendance '59-'61; DE '61-'62. JERRY ARTHUR EDMONDSON Amateur Radio Club '60-'6l; Art Club '61-'62. BONNIE FAYE EDWARDS FHA '58- 61, Parliamentarian '60-’61. DOROTHY ANDREA EDWARDS BETTYE KORNELIA ELMORE FHA '58-'62, Sec. '61'62; FTA '59-'62, Parliamentarian and Program Chairman '61-'62. NANCY JEAN ENGLEKING FHA, Parliamentarian '58-'59; French Club '58-'59; Intramural Council '58-'60; Jr. Red Cross '58-'59; Student Council '59-'62, Sec. '6I'62; Perfect Attendance '60-'61; W.C.T.U. Essay Award, County Winner '60-'61; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '61-'62; DAR Best Girl Citizen '61-'62; Nurses Club '61-'62; Friendliest Girl '61-'62. GEORGE WILLIAM ENTREKIN Thomason High School, French Club '58-'61; Pep Club '59-'61; Science Club '59-'61; T Club '59-'61; Big Iron's Hot Rod Club '60-'61. BRENDA JOYCE EPPERLY FHA '58-'60; Perfect Attendance '58-'60. KRISTINA JANE EPPIHIMER Library Club '58- 62, Historian and Reporter '61-'62; French Club '60-'62; Jr. Achievement '61-'62. LINDA DIANE ETHERIDGE Columbus High School, Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; Hamilton High School, Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Transferred from Hamilton High School; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62, Sec. '61-'62; FBLA '60-'62; Jr. Civitan '61 '62; Home Room Officer '61-'62. BARBARA JANE EVANS FHA '58-'60; Mixed Choir '60-'61. BARBARA NEWTON FARRIS FHA '58-'62, Treas. '60-'61; Home Room Officer '58-'59; Band '59-'60; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; FTA '60-'61; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '61 '62; Girls Intramural Council '61-'62; Jr. Civitan '61-'62. JANE CHARLOTTE FAULKNER FHA '58-'60; Jr. Red Cross '58-'61; Intramural Council '60-'61; FBLA '60-'62, Pres. '61 '62. JOHN MICHAEL FENNELL DCT '61 -'62. BRENDA CHERYL FIELDS FHA '58-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; FBLA '61-'62. PHILLIP MORRIS FLOURNOY Drill Team '59-'61; Rifle Team '59-'62, Capt. '61-'62. BILLY JOE FORSYTHE ROTC '58-'59. CHARLES LARRY FOUNTAIN ROTC '59-'61; Key Club '59-'62; Hi-Y '60-'62; Track '60-'62‘ Most Original Boy '61 '62. PATRICIA ANN FOWLER FHA '59-'60; Perfect Attendance '59-'61. 194 ERNEST MELVIN FRANKLIN HONORS PENNY LOUISE FRANKLIN Band '58-'62; FHA, Pres. '58-'59; Home Room Officer '58-'59; Honor Roll '58-'59; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60, Treas. '59-'60; Cheer- leader '59-'62, Co-Capt. '61-'62, Cheerleader Clinic at Rock Eagle '61-'62; French Club '59-'62, Pres. '60-'61; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60- '62, Collections Treas. '61-'62; Jr. Civitan '60-'62, State District Convention '60-'61; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62. WALTER EDWARD FRENCH, JR. Columbus High School, Red Cross '58-'60; Hi-Y '58-'60; Transferred from Columbus High School '60. SAMUEL HUBERT FULFORD Baseball '58-'62; Basketball '58-'62; Football '58-'62, First Team All Bi-City Football '61-'62, Third Team All-Region Football '61-'62, Co-Captain of Football Team; J Club '58-'62; ROTC '58-'60; Key Club '59-'62; Vice Pres, of Jr. Class '60-'61; Pres, of Senior Class '61-'62; Most Popular Boy '61-'62. THOMAS MAURICE FULP Color Guard '59-'60; Drill Team '59-'60; Color Guard Commander '60-'62. JOHN LESTER FUTCH Hi-Y '58-'60; Key Club '60-'61; Biology Club '59-'60. CAROL ANN GAMMELL FHA '58-'60. LAWTON VERNON GARNTO Perfect Attendance '59-'61; J Club '59-'62; Key Club '61-'62; Track '58-'59; Baseball '60-'61; Basketball '59-'62; Member All Tournament Team in Bi-City Christmas Invitational Tournament '60-'62; Football '59-'62, First Team All Bi-City Football '61-'62, Most Valuable Back in Bi-City '61-'62, Second Team All-Region Football '61-'62, Honorable Mention All-State Football '61-'62, Most Athletic Boy '61-'62. BARBARA SHARON GARRETT FHA '58-'60; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '61- 62; Jr. Civitan '61-'62. ALLEN EUGENE GASTON ROTC Drill Team '60-'61. JIMMY GAUSE ROTC '59-'61. ALICE FAYE GEORGE FHA '58-'59, '60-'61. WILEY WELTON GIBSON Perfect Attendance '58-'61. RUFUS GORDON GISSENDANNER FFA '59-'61; Transferred from Lumpkin, '61. DALTON WYATT GIVENS Transferred from Columbus High School '60; Spanish Club '60-'61; Jr. Red Cross '60-'61. LARRY RUDROLPH GIVENS Home Room Officer '58-'59; Band '58-'62; Band Council '61-'62; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '60-'62; Science Fair, 1st Place '60-'61. FOY EUGENE GODWIN Perfect Attendance '59-'60. ANN GOODSON Transferred from Lanett High School '61. BRENDA ANN GORE FHA '58-'62, Vice Pres. '59-'60, Pres. '60-'61; 1st Place Best Cotton Dress Contest '60-'61; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60, Chaplain '59-'60; Jr. Red Cross '58-'59; Home Room Officer '58-'59; Perfect Attendance '58-'62; Honor Roll '58-'62; Dramatics Club '59-'61, Sec. '60-'61; FTA '59-'62, Chaplain '60-'62, Star Future Teacher '60-'61, District Pres. '61-'62; Spanish Club '60-'61; Pep Squad '60-'61; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62, Pres. '61-'62; Youth Assembly '61- '62; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62; Student Council '61-'62; Red Jacket Staff '61-'62; Most Likely to Succeed Girl '61-'62; Top Scholastic Grade Student '61-'62. HARVEY MARION GRAHAM ROTC '58-'59. JAMES EARL GRANTHAM J Club '61-'62; Football '61-'62. LINDA KAY GRANTHAM FHA '58-'59; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60, Pres. '59-'60; Dramatics Club '59-'60; Spanish Club, Sec. and Treas. '59-'60; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62, Community Projects Chairman '61-'62; Most Outstanding Shorthand Student '60-'61; Nat'l. Honor Society, Treas. '61-'62; Most Poised Girl '61-'62. JOHN DAVID GRAY B Team Basketball '59-'60; Home Room Officer '59-'60; Student Council '59-'60; DE '60-'62. JAMES BRUCE GREEN DE '61-'62. JERRY EDWARD GREER PATRICIA ANN GRICE FHA '58-'60; Program Chairman '59-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Honor Roll '59-'60; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'6l; Science Fair, Honorable Mention '60-'61; FBLA '61-'62; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62; Red Jacket Staff '61-'62. JIMMY GRIFFIN Student Council '58-'60; DE '61-'62. LINDA DIANE GRISHAM FHA '58-'62; Perfect Attendance '60-'61. NANCY JO GRISSOM FHA '58-'62, Sec. '58-'59; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Home Room Officer '59-'61. DOROTHY CAROLYN GRUBER Band '58-'59; FHA '58-'60; Jr. Red Cross '60-'61; DCT '61-'62. GLENDA SUE GUNN FHA '58-'60. FULTON HAGLER Art Club '61-'62. JOSEPH CHARLES HAIR ROTC '58-'59, '60-'61; Perfect Attendance '59-'60; Track '59-'60; Georgia Golden Gloves Champion '59-'60; Mixed Choir '60-'62; Pres. '61-'62; All State Choir '60-'62; Hi-Y '59-'62. LINDA LOIS HALL Dramatic Club '58-'60; Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; FHA '59-'62. MARJORIE LEE HALL FHA '58-'60, '61-'62. JOHNNY BOYD HALLFORD PATRICIA DIANNE HAMILTON MARTHA JANE HAMLIN FHA '58-'60; Spanish Club '60-'61; Perfect Attendance '60-'61; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62. MARTHA NELL HAMCOCK FHA '58-'61 ERNEST WAYNE HARBERT Art Club '61- 62 BETTY LOUISE HARRIS FHA '58-'60; Honor Roll '60-'61; French Club '60-'61; FBLA '60- '61; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62. MILTON McELVY HART Glee Club '58-'59; FBLA '61-'62. LOIS HAYES SARA ANN HAYES FHA '58-'60; FBLA '61-'62. GLORIA FAYE HELMS FHA '58-'60. SYLVIA DIANE HELMS FHA '58-'62, Sec. '59-'60, Pres. '61-'62; Jr. Science Club '58-'59; French Club '59-'62; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62, Vice Pres. '61-'62; Student Council '60-'62; FBLA '61-'62; Jr. Civitan '61-'62; Dramatics Club '61-'62. 195 SENIOR ERNEST LAMAR HENDERSON Band '58-'61; Key Club '60-'62; Choral Club '59-'60; J Club ’60-'62; Red Jacket '61-'62; B” Team Basketball '58-'60; Varsity Basketball '60-'62; Track '58-'62; Varsity Football '61-'62, Honor- able Mention, All Bi-City Football '61-'62, Honorable Mention, All Region Football '61-'62. JANET ELIZABETH HERRE FTA '58-'59; FHA '58-'61, Pres. '59- 60, Sec. '60-'6l; Band '58-'61; Jr. Civitan '60-'62; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; Jr. Achievement '60-'61; Student Council '61-'62; ROTC Sponsor '61-'62; Cutest Girl '61-'62. BRENDA SUE HERREN FHA '58-'62, Pres. '58-'59, Vice Pres. '59-'60, Historian '60-'61; Student Council '59-'60; Home Room Officer '60-'61; FBLA '61- '62; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Treas. '61-'62. GERALDINE EVELYN HERRING FHA '58-'60; Perfect Attendance '59-'60; DE '61 '62. SAMUEL BENNY HEWITT Jr. Red Cross '58-'59; Home Room Officer '61-'62. OLIVER RANDALL HIGGINBOTHAM Beast Builders Hot Rod Club '61-'62. RONNIE HINSON Jr. Science Club '58-'59, B Team Football '59-'61; DE '61-'62. ANDREW JACKIE HINTON Key Club '59-'62; Spanish Club '59-'61; Fellowship Hi-Y '61-'62; “J Club '59-'62; Nat'l. Honor Society '61- 62; Honor Roll '58-'62; Baseball '58-'60; Wittiest Boy '61-'62. BOBBY RAINEY HOBBS CAROL DEAN HODGES FHA '58-'60, Vice Pres. '58-'59; Jr. Red Cross '58-'69; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62; Perfect Attendance '60-'61; DCT '61-'62. MILDRED BELINDA HOGAN FHA '58-'60; Mixed Choir '60-'61; DE, Pres. '61 '62. TERRY EUGENE HOLT B Team Football '60-'61. HUGH MARVIN HOOD Home Room Officer '58-'59; Perfect Atetndance '59-'60; Band '58-'62, Pres. '6T62; Spanish Club '59-'60; Key Club '60-'62, Chaplain '61-'62; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '61-'62, Chaplain '6 I-'62; Jordan Science Fair, 1st Place in Physics '60-'61; Jr. Civitan '60-'62, Vice Pres. '61-'62; Most Dignified Boy '61-'62. ROBERT HAROLD HOPPER BRENDA EVE HORTON Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62, Vice Pres. '61 '62; Carmine and Grey '59-'62, Business Manager '61-'62; Jr. Civitan '61-'62; Bi-Phy-Chem Science '61 '62; Quill and Scroll '59-'62; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62; ROTC Sponsor '61-'62; Honor Roll '59-'61; Home Room Officer '59-'60; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60; Spanish Club, Sec. and Treas. '60-'61; FHA '58-'59; FTA '58-'59; Science Fair, 1st Place District '58-'59, 1st Place and 4th Place Sweepstakes at Jordan '60-'61, 1st Place District '60-'61, 2nd Place State '60-'61. MARTHA ESTELLE HOWARD FHA '58-'60; FBLA '61-'62; Nurses Club '61-'62. MARY SUE HOWARD Alpha Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62, Vice Pres. '61-'62; FHA '58-'60, '61 '62, Sec. '58-'59; Jr. Achievement, Sec. '59-'60. GLENN WOODROW HOWELL MAMIE HOWELL HELEN MARIA HUBBARD Future Homemakers of America '58-'61; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; Cheerleader '59-'61; J Club Honorary Member '59-'61; Junior Civitan '60-'62; Girls Glee Club '60-'61; Choraleers '60-'61, Student Director '60-'62; Pep Club '60-'61; Perfect Attendance ’'60-'61 ; Student Council '61- 62; Advance Girls' Glee Club, President, '61-'62. MARY FRANCES HUBBARD FHA '58-'60, Pres. '58-'59. Vice Pres. '59-'60; Home Room Officer '58 '61; Art Club, Pres. '59-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60‘ Mixed Choir '60-'62, Delta Tri-Hi-Y '61 '62. BETTY LUCILLE HUGULEY Spanish Club '58-'59; Pep Club '58-'59; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '60-'6l, Treasurer '61 '62; Carmine and Grey Staff '60-'61, Ledger News Editor, '61-'62; Cheerleader '61 -'62; Perfect Attendance '60-'61. ROSEMARIE HULL Future Homemakers of America '58- 60, Historian '59-'60; Vice President of Home Room '58-'59; Red Cross '58-'59; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Future Teachers of America '59-'60, D.C.T. '60-'62, Parliamentarian '61-'62. JOSEPH NORMAN HUNTER D.E '61 -'62. JAMES EDWARD HURSTON Student Council '59-'62, President '61-'62; Key Club 59-’62, Secretary '60-62; J Club ’60-'62; National Honor Society '61-'62, Vice President '61-'62; R.O.T.C. '58 - '61, Officer '60-'61; Honor Roll '58-'62; Varsity Basketball ’60-'61, Co-Captain '60-'61; Varsity Football '60-'62; B Team Football '58-'59; Varsity Track ’58-'60; Rebounding Trophy '60-'61; D.A.R. Award for Best Ameri- can History Student '61; Scholastic A B Ribbon '58-'61; Superior Junior Cadet Ribbon Award '60-'61; President of Sophomore and Junior Class '59-'61; Most Representative '58-'62; Perfect At- tendance '58-'59. WILLIE JEAN HUTCHINSON Future Homemakers -of America '58-'62. SARA FRANCIS INGRAM CHARLES LARRY JACKSON PATRICIA GAIL JACKSON Art Club '58-'59; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Future Homemakers of America '59-'62; Dramatics Club '59-'60. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62, President '61-'62; Junior Civitan '60-'62; Intramural Council '60- '62, Sergeant at Arms '60-'62; Pep Club '60-'6l; President of City Wide Tri-Hi-Y Hi-Y's '61-'62; Girl Appreciation Award '60-'61; Youth Assembly '60-'61. LACEY WILLIAM JAMES Spanish Club '60-'6l. EDWARD DAVID JEFFERIES DRUCILLA ANN JINRIGHT Future Homemakers of America '58-'60; D.E. '61-'62. BILLY RAY JOHNSON ELLA JEAN JOHNSON Junior Red Cross '58-'6l; Future Homemakers of America '58-'61. JANICE ANN JOHNSON Future Homemakers of America '58-'59; Future Business Leaders of America '61-'62 JIMMY M. JOHNSON Perfect Attendance '60-'61; D.E. '61-'62. LYNDA KAY JOHNSON Future Homemakers of America '58-'60; Band '58-'59. RONALD LENWOOD JOHNSON Art Club '59- 60; Choral Club and Mixed Choir '60-'61; B Team Football '59-'60. STEPHEN CURTIS JOHNSON BEVERLY ANN JOINER Alpha Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Student Council '59-'60; Art Club '59-'60, Future Homemakers of America '59-'60. BOBBY CLEVE JONES Hi-Y '60-'62; Quill Scroll '60-'62; Bi-Phy-Chem '60-'61; Science Fair First Place; Talent Show '59, second place; Talent Show '60, third place. GWENDOLYN FRANCES JONES Junior Red Cross 58-'61; Future Homemakers of America '58-'59- Art Club '59-'60; D.C.T. '61-'62. JACKY E. JONES LARRY WAYNE JONES B Team Football '58-'59; Track Team '58-'61; J Club '59-'62; Art Club '61 '62; Home Room President '58-'59; B Team Basket- ball '58-'59, Freshman Class President '58-'59; Varsity Football '59 '62. 196 HONORS MARTHA JANE JONES Future Homemakers of America 58-'61; Perfect Attendance '60- '61; Library Club '61-'62; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59. RONALD CYPHUS JONES WILLIAM PATRICK JONES Transferred from Taccoa High School. RANDOLPH SWIFT JORDAN J Club '58-'62; Junior Civitan '59-'62; Key Club '60-'62; Quill Scroll '60-'62; Circulation Manager '61-'62; Journalism ’59-'62; Hi-Y '60-'62, Chaplain '61-'62; Perfect Attendance '60-'61; Football '58-'62; Basketball '58-'62; Tennis '60-'62; Athletic awards in Basketball, Football, and Tennis; Lettered in Football '58-'62; Basketball '58-'62; Tennis '60-'62. WM. DONALD JORDAN SAMUEL DWAYNE KEITH Library Club '58-'60. LARRY FRANK KELLEY Homeroom Vice President '58-'59; Band '58-'62; Section Leader '61-'62. RONNIE H. KELLEY LINDA JOYCE KENNEDY Future Homemakers of America '58-'60, Secretary '59-'60; Perfect Attendance '60-'61; Future Business Leaders of America '61-'62. GLENDA MARIE KINCHEN Perfect Attendance '58-'59; Home Room President '58-'59; Future Homemakers of America '58-'60; Home Room Vice President '59-'60; Student Council '59-'61; D.E. '61 -'62, Treasurer '61-'62. ALBERT JACKIE KING FRANCES ANNE KING F.H.A. '60-'61. ROBERT CHARLES KING B Team Football '58-'59. BARBARA ANN KIRBY F.H.A. President '58-'59; F.H.A. '59-'60; Art Club '59-'60; Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; F.H.A. '60-'61; D.E. '61-'62. CLAUDIS WAYNE KIRKLAND Perfect attendance '58-'59. HAROLD WAYNE KIRKLAND Concert Band '58-'62; Marching Band '58-'62; Military Band '58-'62; Band Section Leader '61-'62; Class Officer '58-'62. RONALD EDWARD KIRKLAND RONALD THOMAS KIRKLAND Library Club '60-'61; D.C.T. Club '61-'62. EARL RAY KYLE Home Room President '59-'60. GLORIA DIANNE LAMB F.H.A. '58-'59; F.H.A. Parliamentarian '59-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; F.H.A. '60-'61 PAUL FRANKLIN LANE Perfect attendance '58-'59; B Team Football '58-'59; B Team Basketball '58-'59; Track Team '58-'59; Home Room President '59-'60; Radio Club '60-'6l; Art Club '60-'61; R.O.T.C., Sgt. '60- '61; Radio Club '61-'62; Art Club '61-'62. LINDA CAROL LANE F.H.A. '58-'60; D.E. '61-'62. CARRIE ELIZABETH LAWRENCE PATSY JOANN LAWSON Home Room Treasurer '58-'59; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; F.H.A. '58-'59; Girls Glee Club '59-'60; F.H.A. Secretary '59-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '59- 60; Mixed Choir '60-'61; Nurses Club '60-'61; F.B.L.A. '60-'61; F.H.A., Reporter '61 '62; Girls Glee Club '61-'62; F.B.L.A., Chpalain '61-'62; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62; Nurses Club '61-r62; Perfect attendance '58-'59; Delegate to F.B.L.A. Convention. BILLYE ELIZABETH LAYTON F.H.A. '58-'59; Perfect attendance '58-'59; Spanish Club '59-'60; Perfect attendance '59-'60; Carmine and Grey Business Staff '59- '60; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '60-'61; Quill and Scroll '60-'61; Carmine and Grey, Reporter '60-'61; Perfect attendance '60-'61; Certificate of merit, NEDT Tests '60-'61; Carmine and Grey, News Editor '61-'62; Quill and Scroll, President '61-'62; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62; Junior Civitan '61-'62; Student Council, Alternate '61-'62. LOTTIE SHERIANN LEE F.H.A., President '58-'59; Home Room President '58-'59; Jr. Science Club '58-'59; Jr. Red Cross Representative '58-'59; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; Talent Night Winner 3rd place '59-'60; F.H.A., Parliamentarian and Delegate to the Convention '59-'60; Drama Club '59-'60; Jr. Civitan Club '60-'61; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62; Talent Night Winner 2nd place '60-'61; Jr. Civitan Delegate to Convention; Jr. Civitan Club '61-'62; Social Director of Gamma Tri- Hi-Y '61-'62; Home Room Vice President '61-'62; Jr. Achievement '61-'62. WALTER ROBERT LEE Band, Section Leader '58-'62; District oratorical contest winner '59-'60; all state band '58-'61; F.T.A., 2nd prize in talent contest '58-'59; 1st place winner in talent contest F.T.A. '59-'60; Home Room President '59-'60; Spanish Club 60-'61; Summer music Scholarship '60-'61; Annual Staff '61-'62; Band Council '61-'62; Guest soloist '60-'61; Columbus Symphony '58-'62. SALLY LAMAR LEDBETTER F.H.A. '58-'59; F.H.A., President '59-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '59- '60; Student Council '60-6'1; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'61; All A B Honor Roll '60-'61; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62; Spanish Club '61- '62; Student Council '61-'62. PATRICIA GAYLE LEONARD Home Room Secretary '58-'59; F.H.A. '58-'59; Home Room Secretary '59-'60; F.H.A. '59-'60; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62. PAUL EDWIN LESTER Drama Club Treasurer '60-'61. MARY BETH LINGO DOUGLAS LEROY LINTON Baseball Team '60-'61. CLIFFORD CURTIS LISLE SANDRA JEAN LITTLETON F.H.A. '58-'59, '60-'62; Tri-Hi-Y '58-'61; Perfect attendance '60- '61. DELORIS DIANE LIVINGSTON F.H.A. '58-'61; F.H.A. Honor '60-'61; D.E. '61-'62. PHYLLIS LORD CONSTANCE GLORIA LOTT F.H.A. '59-'60; Perfect attendance '59-'60; F.H.A. '61-'62. JOHNNY EUDONNA LUNSFORD Science Club !58-'59; Bi-Phy-Chem '60-'62; Band '58-'62; Jr. Civitan '60- 62; Band Council Section Leader '61'62; Track '60-'62. ELEANOR RUTH LUNGI F.H.A. '58-'60; Perfect attendance '59-'62. LINDA JOY LYNCH F.H.A., Secretary, Parliamentarian '58-'60; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Library Club, Treasurer '60-'62; D.C.T. State Secretary, Program Chairman, '60-'62; Callaway Leadership Award '61-'62; Honor Roll '60-'62; Honor Society '61-'62. FREDDY JAMES MANN LEVERNE OLIVIA MARSHALL FHA '58-'60; Honor Roll '58-'61; Perfect Attendance '59-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60; Spanish Club '60-'61; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '60-'62; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62. JAMES DANIEL MARTIN JONATHAN KENT MARTIN French Club '59-'62; Perfect Attendance '59-'61; ROTC '58-'62; ROTC Drill Team '59-'62; ROTC Scholastic Award '58-'59. SARAH LOU MARTIN FHA '58-'59; Girls Intramural Council '59-'62, Sec. '61 '62; Pep Club '60-'61; Jr. Achievement '61-'62; Most Athletic Girl '61-'62. 197 SENIOR SHERRY ANNETTE MASSEY FHA '58-'60, Vice Pres. '58-'59, Sec. '59-'60; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59- '60; Library Club '59-'62, Sec. '60-'61, Pres. '61-'62; DCT '61- '62; Jr. Red Cross '61-'62; Honor Roll '68-'61. GLENN TRAVIS MATHEWS Perfect Attendance '58-'60; Radio Club '61- 62. MARY REBECCA MATTOX FHA '58-'60, '61-'62: Perfect Attendance '58-'59. JAMES ROBERT McALlSTER DE '61-'62. GRADY ROSS McCAIN B Team Basketball '59-'60; 8 Team Football '58-'59; Varsity Football '59-'62; J Club '59-'62; Student Council '59-'60; Second Team All Bi-City Football '61-'62. KATHERINE EDWINA McCARD FHA '58-'60; French Club '59-'60; Home Room Officer '59-'60; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club ‘60-'62; Science Fair, 3rd Place in Engineering Division '60-'61. WAYNE JAMES McCLUNG MYRLYN VIRGINIA McDONALD FHA '58-'62, Treas. '58-'59, '61-'62, Historian '59-'61; Home Room Officer '58-'61, '61-'62; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60; Student Council '59-'60, 6'1-'62; Glee Club '60-'62; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62; Jr. Achievement '60-'62, Treas. '60-'61. JANICE JUANITA MclNTOSH FHA '58-'60. MARY JANE MclNTYRE FHA '58-'60; Perfect Attendance '60-'61; Nurses Club '60-'61; FBLA '60-'62. lois marie McKinney FHA '58-'60; Project Chairman '58-'59, Treas. '59-'60; Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; Jr. Red Cross '58-'61; Home Room Officer '59-'60; FBLA '61-'62; Choral Club '61-'62. MARY ARLOA McLEOD FHA '58-'60, '61-'62. THELMA ANNETTE McNAIR Art Club '60-'61; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 60-'62, Treas. '61-'62; DCT; '6 I -'62. BRENDA KATHLEEN McNEAL FHA '58-'60. JUDY ANN McQUAIG FHA '58-'59; FTA '58-'59; Home Room Officer '59-'62; Perfect Attendance '60-'61; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60, Vice Pres. '59-'60; Carmine and Grey '59-'62, Associate Editor '61-'62; Quill and Scroll '60-'62, Sec. '61-'62; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-62, Rec. Sec. '61-'62; Spanish Club '60-'61; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '60-'61, Sec. '61-'62; Science Fair, 1st Place '58-'59, 1st Place District '60-'61, 2nd Place State '60-'61; Junior Civitan '61-'62; Student Council '61 -'62; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62. BRENDA JOYCE McRAE FHA '58-'60; Honor Roll '59-'61; Home Room Officer '60-'61; Spanish Club, Program Chairman '60-'61; Teen-Age Grand Jury '60-'61; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62; Delegate to Yearbook Seminar in Macon, Ga. '61-'62; Editor, Red Jacket '61-'62; Certificate of Merit, NEDT Tests '60 '61. DONALD RICHARD McRAE ROTC '59-'60. FLOYD GERALD MEADOWS Track '61-'62. WILLIAM CONRAD MENSCHING DOROTHY JEAN MESSER FHA '58-'62, Sec. '58-'59, Vice Pres. '59-'60; Perfect Attendance '58-'59; Jr. Red Cross ‘58-'60; Jr. Science Club '58-'60; Girls Intramural Council '58-'62, Sec. '59-'60, Vice Pres. '60-'61, Pres. '61-'62; Home Room Officer '58-'59, Cheerleader '59-'62, Capt. '61-'62; Zeat Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Student Council '59-'60; Jr. Civitan '60-'62, Treas. '61-'62, Teen-Age Grand Jury; Most Popu- lar Girl '61 '62. RONNIE DEAN METCALF JAMES PRESTON MICKLER Drivers Education Course '59 '60; Perfect Attendance '60 '61; DCT '60 '61; Drama Club '61-'62. ELEANOR SUE MILES FTA '58 '59; FHA '58-'59, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60, Sec. '59-'60; Home Room Officer '58-'59; Carmine and Gray '58-'62, Editor '61-'62; Quill and Scroll '60-'62; Bi-Phy Chem Science Club '60- '61; Science Fair, Honorable Mention '58-'59, '60-'61; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62, Chaplain '61 '62; Choraleers '61-'62; Jr. Civitan '61 -'62. CAROL SUE MILLER Band, '58-'62; Treas. of Freshman Class '58-'59; Home Room Officer '58-'59; FHA '58-'59; Epsilon '58-'59; Chaplain, Tri-Hi-Y '59 '60; Rock Eagle Conference '59- 60; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62; Jr. Civitan '61-'62. CAROLYN SUE MILLER FHA '58-'60; All State Orchestra '59-'60; Band '58-'62; Band Council '61-'62; Nat'l. Honor Society. JACK MICHAEL MILLER Band '58-'62; Jr. Civitan '60-'62, Sgt. of Arms '61-'62; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '60-'61; Science Fair, Honorable Mention, State '60- '61, Honorable Mention, District '59-'60. GLENDA PAULINE MOATS FHA '59-'60. CHARLOTTE ANITA MONROE Library Club '58-'59; FHA '58-'59, '60 '61; Transferred from Hanau Jr. High School; Home Room officer '59-'60; Art Club, Treas. '61-'62; Red Jacket Staff '61 '62; Key Club Sweetheart '61-'62. JOE FREEMAN MOODY Art Club '59-'60; Perfect Attendance 59-'61; Science Club '61-'62. GARY LAWRENCE MOORE DE '61-'62. JUDY DIANE MOORE FHA '58-'60; Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Library Club '59-'62, Sec. '61-'62; Third District West Library Club '61-'62. SHEILA NAN MORGAN FHA '58-'60, '61-'62, Pres. '58-'60; FBLA '61-'62; Home Room Officer '58-'59, '60-'61; Student Council '59-'60; Jr. Red Cross '61-'62; Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60, '61 '62; Girl's Glee Club '60-'6l; Ad- vanced Girl's Glee Club '61-'62, Vice Pres.; Art Club '59-'60; Nurses Club '61 -'62. MARVIN MOSS MARTHA ANN MOTE FHA '59-'60; FTA '59-'60, Jr. Red Cross '58-'59; DCT '61-'62. SHERRELL. ELAINE MULKEY Jr. Red Cross '58-'59; FHA '58-'60; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-’59; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62; FBLA '61-'62; Band '59-'62; Band Council '61-'62. JOHN GRIER MULLIS Photography Club '59-'60. LINDA RAE MURPHY FHA '58-'61. NANCY CAROL MURPHY FHA '58-'60, Treas. '58-'59, Vice Pres. '59-'60; FTA '61-'62; Jr. Science Club '59-'60; Student Council '60-'61; Dramatics Club '59-'60; Home Room Officer '59-'61. JERRY GLENN MYERS B Team Football '59-'60; ROTC '59-'60. DEBORAH ANNE NORMAN HUGH LAWRENCE NORTON ROTC '58-'61; Hi-Y '59-'60; DE '61-'62. LINDA ANN OLIVER FHA '58-'60, Garden Club '59-'60. WILLIAM DAVID OLIVER RONALD BRUCE OVERBY Art Club '58-'59; ROTC '58 '59; Choral Club '60-'61; 2nd Place, Civitan Essay Contest '60-'61. 198 HONORS ROBERT HENRY PADGETTE Perfect Attendance '59-60; French Club '60-'61; ROTC Drill Team '59-'62. BRENDA CHERYL PAFFORD Library Club '58-'59; FHA '58-'61; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '61 -'62; Nurses Club '61-'62. BARBARA ELIZABETH PARKS French Club '59-'60; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'61, Treas. '60-61; Jr. Civitan '59-'62, Vice Pres. 60-'61, Pres. '61-'62, Dep. Gov. for State Jr. Civitan '61-'62; Jr. Red Cross '61-'62. LOIS JOLENE ROBERTS Future Homemakers of America '58-'60; Girls Glee Club 61-'62. WILLIAM HAROLD ROBERTS Perfect Attendance '58-'60; Honor Roll '58-'60; Red Cross '60-'61. PATRICIA KAYE ROBINSON Future Homemakers of America '58-'59; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; D.C.T. '61-'62. BRENDA FAY RODGERS Future Homemakers of America '59-'61; D.C.T. '61-'62. GLORIA ANN PARR FHA '58-'59; Perfect Attendance '58-'59, '60-'61; Band '58-'60; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Spanish Club '59-'60; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '60-61. ETHEL PATRICK KENNETH HUGH PAULK Key Club '61-'62; Fellowship Hi-Y '60-'62; J Club '59-'62; B Team Basketball '59-'60; Varsity Basketball '60-'62; Varsity Tennis '59-'62 ;Mixed Choir '61-'62; Spanish Club '60-'62; Student Council '60-'6l, Students of the American Way, Vice Pres. '61-'62; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62; Nat'l. Merit Scholarship Finalist '61-'62. JERRY RANDALL PELFREY DCT '61-'62. RICKY BURT PHILLIPS DAVID IVEY PLAYER French Club '59-'60. RONALD ELLIS POWERS DANNY ODUSKAN PRATT VICTOR THORNTON PREVATT French Club '59-'60. PATRICIA GAYEDELL PRICE FHA '58-'59; FTA '59-'62, Sec. '61-'62; Jr. Red Cross '59-'60; Spanish Club '59-'60; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62. JOE KELLY PULLEN Radio Club '61-'62, Treasurer '61 -'62; Transferred from Cochran, Georgia. THELMA CATHERINE PUTNAM Future Homemakers of. America '58-'59, '61-'62. FREDDIE CARAR QUARLES Transferred from Bradwell Institute '60-'61; Future Teachers of America ‘61-'62. CAROLYN SUE RODGERS Future Homemakers of America '58-'60, Treasurer '59-'60; Perfect Attendance '58-'59, '60-'61; Home Room Officer '58-'59, Treasurer '58-'59; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; French Club '59-'61; Future Teachers of America '59-'62, President '61-'62; Teenage Grand Jury '61-'62; Dramatics Club '61-'62. WILLIAM GORDON RODGERS PATRICIA JUDITH ROLLING Band '58-'62; Future Homemakers of America '61-'62. SHIRLEY DIANE CHANDLER ROPER JOHNNY HANSFORD ROSS Transferred from Georgia Military College '60; Student Council '59-'60; Art Club '61 '62; Hi-Y '61-'62; B Team Football '60- '61; Football '59-'60; Baseball '59-'60. THOMAS RONNIE RUDD R.O.T.C. '58-'62, Officer. JUANITA CAROL RUSSELL Future Homemakers of America '58-'61, Treasurer '60-'61; Future Business Leaders of America. '60-'61; D.C.T. '61-'62. EILEEN SUE RUSTIN Band '60-'61; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62, Second Vice President '61-'62; Honor Roll '58-'59; Perfect Attendance '59-'60; Student Council '59-'60; Junior Civitan '60-'61, Secretary '61-'62, Corresponding Secretary South Gerogia District, Junior Civitan; Home Room Officer '58-'61, Secretary '58-'61, President '59-'60; Spanish Club '60-'61; Dramatcis Club '59-'60, Secretary '59-'60. GARY WAYNE SANDERS Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '60-'62; Key Club '61-'62; Track '60-'61. GERALDINE SASSER Future Homemakers of America '58-'60, Treasurer '59-'60; Secretary of Class Officers '59-'60. JETRY DOUGLAS QUATTLEBAUM Perfect Attendance '58-'59; Band '58-'62; Gerogia All State Band '60-'61; Trombone Section Leader '61-'62; Audio Visual Program '61-'62; Project Science Fair '58-'60; Music Festival '58-'62; Knights of Jazz Dance Band '60-'62. ROBERT LEE SCHIMMEL, JR. R.O.T.C. '61-'62. GERALD SCOTT GEORGE SCHNEBERGER ROBERT ELKIN RAY PRISCILLA ANN REDCLIFF Future Homemakers of America '58-'59; Intramural Council '59-'62; Pep Club '60-'61; Spanish Club '60-'61; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62. CASEY PAUL REDDING Band '58-'62; Perfcet Attendance '58-'61; Track '60-'61; third place. DURWOOD MICHAEL REID D.C.T. '60-'62. ELAINE REGISTER CAROL DANELL RICE Future Homemakers of America '58-'62, Treasurer '61-'62, Treas- urer '59-'60; Nurses Club '61-'62. LEONARD EARL RIGSBY Key Club '59-'62, Treasurer '61-'62; J Club '60-'62, Treasurer '61 -'62; Baseball '58-'62; B Team Football '58-'60; R.O.T.C. '58-'62, Officer; Garden Club '59-'60. GLENDA DELLA RITCHIE Spanish Club '60-'61; Future Homemakers of America '58-'60. LARRY D. ROBERTS D.C.T. '61-'62; R.O.T.C. '59-'60. NANCY SUZANNE SCHROEDER Future Homemakers of America '58-6'0; Future Business Leaders of America '60-'62; Honor Roll '60-'61; Future Teachers of America '61-'62; Junior Civitan '61-'62; Second Place winner in the Science Fair, Chemistry Division. JACK SHERMAN SCREWS R.O.T.C. '58-'60. D.C.T. '61-'62. R.O.T.C. '59-'62. JIM DALE SHAW HERMAN LEE SHEHEANE MARTHA ANN SHEHANE Perfect Attendance '58-'60; Future Homemakers of America '58-'60; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Library Club '59-'62, Vice President '61-'62; D.C.T. '61-'62. RONNIE HARRIS SHEHANE Homeroom Officer '59-'60, Treasurer '59-'60; French Club '59-'60; Red Cross '60-'61; Homeroom Treasurer '61-'62; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '61-'62. D.E. '61-'62. RALPH SHELLEY 199 SENIOR BARBARA JANE SHELLNUT Future Homemakers of America '58-'62. STEPHEN MICHAEL SHEPHARD Transferred from Columbus High '61; R.O.T.C. '60-'61; Perfect Attendance '60-'61. CHARLES EUGENE SKINNER Perfect Attendance ‘58-'6l; Student Council '60-'61; Key Club '60-'62; J Club '61-'62; B Team Football '58-'60; Varsity Football '60-'62. LINDA ANN SKOTZKY Dramatics Club '58-'59; Future Homemakers of America '58- 61, Historian '59-'60; Nurses of Tomorrow '61-'62. FRANKIE JUDITH SLAYTON Transferred from Columbus High School '61. ROBERT ANDREW SMILIE R.O.T.C. '60-'62. ROBERT RALPH SMITH R.O.T.C. '58-'60. DAVID HOWELL SMITH Perfect Attendance '59-'61. CECIL LAMAR SNELL Perfect Attendance '58-'60; Vice President of Home Room '58-'59; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '60-62, Treasurer '61-'62; Key Club '60-'62; Spanish Club '60-'61; Vice President of Home Room '61- '62; Student Council '61-'62. JIMMY DWIGHT SOUTH Red Jacket Band '58-'60; D.E. Club '60-'62; Second in History Student of the Year Contest '60-'61; Nat'l. Honor Society. JO ANN SPRADLEN Future Homemakers of America '58-'62; Red Cross '59-'60. PEGGY ANN SPRUNK Future Homemakers of America 58-'60; Intramural Council '59-'62; Junior Civitan '60-'62. DON STABBIN BETTY JO STEWART Future Homemakers of America '58-'60, Historian '58-'59, Parlia- mentarian '59-'60; Treasurer of Home Room '59-'59; D.E. '61 -'62, Secretary '61-'62. SYLVIA ELAINE STEWART Future Homemakers of America '59-'60; Perfect Attendance '59-'60. DONNA ELAINE STONE Future Homemakers of America '58- 62, Treasurer '62-'62. WILLIAM BAILEY STOREY Dramatics Club '59-'61. MARGXRETTE LAVON STRICKLAND Future Homemakers of America '58-'61; Art Club '59-'61. MICHAEL WAYNE STRICKLAND JULIA ELIZABETH STRICKLIN Future Homemakers of America '58-'60, President '58-'59, Treasurer '59-'60; Dramatics Club '59-'60; Future Teachers of America '60- '62, Treasurer '61-'62; Spanish Club '61-'62. TOMMY HUBERT STUBBS Teenage Grand Jury '60-'61; Key Club '60-'62; Bi-Phy-Chem '60-'62; Spanish Club '60-'6l; Home Room Treasurer '61-'62; Vice President of Home Room '58-'59. ANGELA SUGGS Future Homemakers of America '58-'60, Secretary '58-'59; French Club 60-'61; Red Cross '60-'61; Junior Achievement '61-'62. DONALD LEON SUMMERS B Team Football '58-'60; R.O.T.C. '58-'62; Student Council '59-'62; Key Club '60-'62, Vice President '61-'62; Spanish Club '61-'62, Project Chairman '61-'62; Honor Society '61-'62; Varsity Football '60-'61. DAVID SUTTER GEORGE FRANKLIN SUTTON Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '60-'62. EARL LAWRENCE SYKES BILLY DAVID TAFT ARTHUR STEWART TANNER Key Club '60-'62; Band '58-'62, Vice President '61-'62, Section Leader '61-'62; Red Jacket Staff '61-'62, Business Coordinator '61- '62; National Honor Society '61-'62; Le Cercle Francais 59-'60; Junior Science Club '58-'59. MARY ANN TAYLOR Future Homemakers of America '58-'62; Home Room Officer '59-'60, Treasurer '59-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '61 '62. RAYMOND CECIL TAYLOR SHIRLEY DIANE TAYLOR Future Homemakers of America '58-'60; Secretary of Home Room '58-'59; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'62, President '61-'62; Home Room Officer, Secretary '59 '60. SANDRA JANE THAXTON Future Homemakers of America '58-'60; Dramatics Club '60-'61; Pep Club '60-'6 I. RICHARD WAYNE THOMAS DCT '60-'62. MARTHA ANN THOMPSON FHA '58-'62; Glee Club '60-'6l. WILLIAM CLARK THOMPSON Home Room Officer '58-'59; Jr. Achievement '61-'62. WALTER GILBERT THORNTON Home Room Officer '59-'60. CHARLES TICE WILLIAM JACKSON TICE AUBREY THURSTON TODD CHARLES ALBERT TODD BEN KELLY TOMBLIN Art Club 59-'6l; Home Room Officer '58-'60, '61-'62. JERRY WAYNE TOMBLIN Art Club '60-'61, ROTC '58-'59; Home Room Officer '58-'60. GARY WELTON TOMLIN Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '61 '62. LINDA ELAINE TRAWICK FHA '58 60; Tri Hi-Y '59 '60; Spanish Club '60-'6l; DCT '61- '62; Perfect Attendance '60-'61. REBECCA ANN TRIMM FHA '58 ‘60, DCT '61-'62; Honor Roll '58-'61. DONALD FRANKLIN UNDERWOOD Perfect Attendance '58-'59; Baseball '60-'62. MARY JULIA UNDERWOOD FHA '58-'59, Girls Intramural Council '59-'61; FBLA '60-'61; Pep Club '60-'61; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62; Spanish Club '59-'60. MILDRED DIANNE URQUHART FHA '58- 60; Pep Club '60-'61. GLENDA JEAN USSERY Tri-Hi Y '58 '60; FHA '58-'59; FBLA '61 '62; Band '58-'62; Majorette '61-'62; Rock Eagle Conference '59-'60. RUTH LUNELL VENABLE Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer '61 '62; FHA '58-'59; Jr. Red Cross, Vice Pres. '58-'59; Library Club '58-'59; Honor Roll '58-'6l; Perfect Attendance '60 '61, DCT, Sec. '61 '62; Girls Glee Club '59-'60; Girls Ensemble '59- 60 HARRY RONALD WAGES ROTC '58-'62, Asst. Instructor '61 '62; Student Council '59-'61; Jr Achievement '60-'61; Hi-Y, Community Projects Chairman '61-'62. 200 HONORS SAVOUY LONNIE WALDEN KATHY WALDRON Beta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62. PATRICIA MAE WALKER FHA '58-'60, Vice Pres. '58-'59, Pres. '59-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '58-'60, Pres. '59-'60; Home Room Officer '60-'61; Perfect At- tendance '60-'61; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60-'62, Treas. 6'1-'62; Red Jacket Staff '61-'62; Nat'l. Honor Society, Sec. '61-'62; Jr. Civitan '61-'62; Students of the American Way, Sec. Treas. '61-'62; Best All Around Girl '61-'62. ALICE JEANETTE WALLACE FHA '58-'62; Honor Roll '60-'61. LARRY ELLIOTT WALLACE PATSY ANN WALLS Jr Red Cross '58-'60; Home Room Officer '58-'59; Girls Glee Club '58-'61; FHA '58-'59, '60-'61; DE '61-'62; Pep Club '60-'61; Beta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60. LANNY RAY WALSH Baseball '60- 61; DE '61-'62. RICHARD LEE WARD ROTC '59-'62, ROTC Rifle Team '59-'62, Lettered in ROTC Rifle Team '60-'61; Home Room Officer '58-'61; Garden Club, Vice Pres. '59-'60; Fellowship Hi-Y, School Project Chairman '61-'62; Student Council, Vice Pres. '61-'62; Most Handsome Boy '61 -'62. MARILYN KAY WASDEN Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, School Projects Chairman '59-'60; Garden Club, Sec. '60-'61; FHA, Vice Pres. '59-'60; Jr. Red Cross '60-'61; FBLA '60-'61; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, School Projects Chairman '61-'62; Jr. Civitan '61-'62; Spanish Club '59-'60; Home Room Officer '61-'62; Carmine and Grey Staff '60-'62; Quill and Scroll '61-62. HAROLD O'NEAL WATSON B Team Football '58-'60; Varsity Football '60-'62; B Team Basketball '59-'60; Home Room Officer '61-'62. WALTER MICHAEL WELSH B Team Basketball '58-'60; Varsity Basketball '60-'61; Baseball '58-'60; Track '60-'62; B Team Football '58-'59; Varsity Football '59-'62; Second Team All Bi-City Football '61-'62; J Club '59-'62; Key Club '59-'62; ROTC '59-'60; Home Room Officer '60-'62; Nat'l. Honor Society '61-'62. MARIE ELIZABETH' WELLS Home Room Officer '59-'60, President '59-'60; Future Homemakers of America '59-'60. FRANCES LEE WHIDDON Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '58-'59; Future Homemakers of America '59-'62, Secretary '59-'60; Future Business Leaders of America '60-'62; Perfect Attendance '59-'61; D.C.T. '61-'62. LORA LORENE WHITAKER Future Homemakers of America '58-'60; Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Garden Club '59-'60; Home Room Officer '58-'59, Secretary-Treasurer '58-'59; Future Business Leaders of America '60-'61. MARY KATHRYN WHITAKER Future Homemakers ot America '58-'60; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60, Garden Club '59-'60; Future Business Leaders of America '60-'61. CHERYL JEAN WHITE Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Honor Roll '60-'61; D.C.T. '61-'62. DORIS LEE WHITE Future Homemakers of America '58-'59. JAMES LEE WHITE Band '58-'62; Band Council '59-'60, Business Manager '61-'62; Garden Club '59-'60, Treasurer '59-'60; Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club '59-'62, President '61-'62; Junior Civitan '60-'62, Chaplain '61-'62; Certificate of Merit for Attending Summer Science Institute at Emory University, '61; Honor Society '61-'62. JAMES SAMUEL WHITE Perfect Attendance '58-'59, '60-'61. JOHN PRESTON WHITE R.O.T.C. '58-'62. ANITA DIANNE WHITEHURST Future Homemakers of America '58-'60, President '59-'60; Vice President of Home Room '60-'61; D.C.T. '61-'62. JOAN WHITEHURST ANGELA MAE WHITLEY French Club '58-'59; Future Homemakers of America '58-'59; Honor Roll. LINDA NELL WHITLEY Future Homemakers of America '58-59; Art Club '59-'60; Mixed Choir '60-'61; Delta Tri-Hi-Y '61-'62; Honor Roll. CYNTHIA AGNES WHITTINGTON Future Homemakers of America '58-'60, President '58-'59; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Library Club '60-'61; Gamma Tri-Hi-Y '60- 62; D.C.T. '60-'62. ROBERT S. WIER Perfect Attendance '58-'59. SCOTT MONROE WIGGERS Honor Roll '59-'60; Perfect Attendance '58-'62; R.O.T.C. '58-'62, Officer '60-'61. MARK WAYNE WILKS D.E. '61-'62. RONALD BURRELL WILLIAMS B Team Football; R.O.T.C. '58-'61, Officer '60-'61; Key Club '59-'62, President '61-'62; B Team Basketball '59-'60; Hi-Y '59- 62, President '60-'61, Vice President '61-'62; J Club '60-'62; Youth Assembly '60-'62; Track '59-'62; Student Council '59-'61; Rock Eagle Training Conference '61-'62; International Key Club Convention '61-'62; Lettered in Track '60-'62. SHIRLEY ANN WILLIAMS Future Homemakers of America '58-'60; Secretary of Home Room '60-'61. WILLIAM MICHAEL WILLIAMS Honor Roll '58-'61; Spanish Club '60-'6l, President '60-'61; Honor Society '61-'62; “6 Team Basketball '59-'60; Varsity Basketball '60-62. LUTHER BENJAMIN WILSON EVELYN DIANE WINDHAM Future Homemakers of America '58-'60; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y '59-'60; Junior Red Cross '60-'61; National Honor Society '61-'62; Honor Roll '58-'60; Perfect Attendance '60-'61. BOBBY KURT WISCHKOWSKI J Club '59-'62; 8 Team Football '58-'59; Varsity Football '59-'62; Tennis Team '59-'60; Track Team '60-'62; Key Club '61- '62. LARRY NEWTON WOFFARD NORA ANN WOOD F.H.A. '58-'60, Chaplain '58-'59, Secretary '59-'60; Tri-Hi-Y '59- '61; French Club '59-'60; Perfect Attendance '60-'61; Vice President of Home Room '61-'62. JAMES RUDOLPH WYNN Perfect Attendance '59-'60; Garden Club '61-'62. JAMES RICHARD WYROSDICK Student Council '59-'60. LINDA LOUISE WYROSDICK F.H.A. '58-'60, Vice President; Girls Intramural Council '58-'62; Home Room Treasurer '58-'59, President '59-'60, Treasurer '61-'62; Girls Glee Club '59-'62; Choraleers '61-'62; R.O.T.C. Sponsor '61-'62. CAROLYN SUE YANCEY Home Room Vice President '59-'60, President '60-'61, Secretary '61-'62; F.H.A. 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RHYMER, SR. and ASSOCIATES Tax Practitioner Specializing in Income Tax Cases 1825 Hamilton Road FA 4-2731 Let Us All So Live That When We Die Even The Undertaker Will Cry CASH DRUG STORE Druggists to the North Side 3717 Second Avenue Columbus, Georgia M. W. Forte, Sr. M. W. Forte, Jr. Quality . . . Dial FA 2-1679 No Private Business School in America Can “Your Complete Drug Store” Match the Quality of Massey College. Quality, Elegance, Security . . . This is Massey College, Affiliated with Massey College of Atlanta. Compliments of MASSEY COLLEGE PARK 'N PAWN, INC. 303 - 12th Street FA 2-6511 3409 Victory Drive Phone MU 9-4933 226 A Abbott. Carol 70.111 Abbott, Louis 70,117 Abernathy. Jane 86.103 Adams. Danny F. 86 Adams. Larry C. 86 Adams. Linda Sue 28.141.119,191 Adams, Virginia 70,137 Adcox, Ladania 70 Affolter, Wylan 86,135 Alberson. Marie 70,165,148,149 Alberson. Mary 70 Alexander. John Robert 28 Alexander, Dan K. 86,143 Alexander, Donna 70 Alford. Johnny F. 86.145 Allen, Joseph Raymond 28,116,171,173 Allen, Larry 70,144 Allen. Martha 70.101.148.149 Allen, Phil 70.129 Allen, Wayne 70 Allgood, Ruddy 86,145,146 Alligood. Mary Linda 28.148,149,100,121 Alligood, Jerry Amerson, William L. 86 Amos, Carl 70,110.137,189 Anderson, David 28 Anderson, Jean 86.135 Anderson. Jerry W. 86,144 Anderson. Millard 70 Anderson. Roland 70.106 Anderson. Thelma Leneva 28.129 Anthony, Jerry Wayne 28,100.101 Anthony. John B. Anthony, Marvin 70,171,175 Anthony, Milton Pate 28 Anthony, Patricia K. 86.101,108 Appleby. Peter 70,104,110,115.135 Applewhite, Barbara Ann 28.100,104,105 Armstrong. Ronald M. 86,143 Arnold, Gloria J. 86,103.111 Arnold. Joy 70,118 Arnold. Mary Idora 28.100.128.130 Arrant. Patty 70.103,191 Arrington, Mary Ann 28.100.103.104,135 Arrowood, Stephen R. 86,143,175 Austin, Ralph David 28,128 Avant, Rodney E. 86 B Bailey, Gerald 142 Bailey. James Doyle 29.171.173,177 Bailey, Jerry J. Bailey. Louis A. 86 Baker, Billy W. 86 Baldwin, Bobby J. 29 Balkcom, Jacqulyn 86,138,126 Hamburg, Marjorie 86,138 Banks, William (Bill) 70.142 Barefield, Claire 86.124,135 Barefield, Richard A. 86 Barefoot, Lamar 70 Barfield, Mike 70,128 Barfield. Pete 70.180,183.188 Barnes. James E. 86.175,180 Barnes. William 86 Barnett. Linda Ann 29.100.104,117.141,190 Barr, Ricky 70.130.135 Barrett, Katie L. 86,106.125 Barron. Frank Larry 29,144 Barron, Shirley 86 Barton. DuWayne 70 Barton, Sue 70 Baskin, Joyce Bass. Judith 70 Bates, Frank D. 86 Bates, Jack Williord 29.109.110,137,189 Batts. Annette 70.119.122 Beall. Leon 70 Bell, Winston 86 Beard. Buddy 70 Beard, Vickie 86.103 Bedsole, Howard Baker 29.100.102.104,112 Belknap, Art Lyle 29 Belknap, Kathleen Lee 29 Bell. Barbara Ann 29,103,111.119 Bell. Bernice 70.103 Bell, Winston F. Bennett. Douglas Benoit. Michael 86 Benton. Glenda 86 Berdeaux, Virginia Gail 29,137 Bertrem, David 70 Bettis. Roddy 145 Bigbie, Randy 70.145 Index Blair. Jean 86,101.125,136.138 Blakely, Charles Lee 29 Blakely. Ronald 86 Blanton, Charles 70 Blanton, Freddy Woodfin 29 Blish, Carol 70,123,191 Blizzard, John Henry, Jr. 30 Blocker. I irry 86 Blount. Brenda L. 30,137 Boatncr, Tommy Wayne 30 Boggs, Rebecca Susan 30,106 Bogusky. Gerri 70 Bolin, Jerome Alton 30 Bonner, Jimmy Edward 30 Boone, Mary Linda 30 Boozer, Faye 86 Boozer, Rayc 86 Borders, Faye 86 Borders, Rayc 86 Borders, Suann Borum, BuAnn Bowden, Dossie 86 Bowden, Hillard Grant 30,143 Bowden. Jennie 70,117 Bowden, Sue Jones Bower, Doris 70 Bowman, Susan 86,103 Boyd, William Franklin 30,189 Boyett. Cecil 70 Bragg, Gerald 70,129 Bragg, James Edward 71,128 Branccacio, Danny Branccacio, I-ewis 86 Brannon, Carolyn 86 Brannon, Linda Faye 30 Brantley, Mary Ann 126 Branton, Carol 86 Branton, Jean 71 Brescia, Virginia 71,128 Brewer, Marie 86 Brewer, Peggy Sue 30 Brewer, Sherry 86,103 Briley, Bob 86 Brinkley, Catherine 86 Britt. Beckyc 71,104,121,124,135 Brock, Elaine 71 Brookins, Doyle, Jr. 86 Brooks, Becky 86,103 Brooks, David 86,137,145 Brooks, Joseph Terry 30 Brooks. Linda Gail 31 Brooks, Larry 86 Brooks, Mary 71 Brooks. Phil 7.1 Brooks, Robert Edgar 31,145 Brown. Barbara Brown. Carol Sue 71,103,104,135,133 Brown, (diaries 71 Brown, Charles Clarence 31 Brown, Cheryl 71,103,119,121 Brown, Dianne 86 Brown, Geraldine 86,106,126 Brown, Hilda Faye 31,141 Brown, Jerry 71 Brown. Kelles 31 Brown, Kenny 71 Brown, Lois 86,103,111 Brown. Sandra 86,135 Brown, Sharon Kay 31 Brown, Sharron 71 Brown, Sherry 71 Brown. Virginia 86 Brumby. Julian 71 Brunson. Alva Cecil 31,143,146 Brunson. Mary 31 Bryan, LaDon 71,135 Bryan, Sue 87.135 Bryan. Sylvia 71,121,135 Buchanan, Charles Sonny” 31.116,144.163,171,172 Buchanan. Larry 71,171.174 Bullard, Billy Buckner. Edna Elilaheth 31,147 Bunn, Cecil Ranee 87,114 Burdick, Dorthelia 71,135 Burdick, Tommie 87,135 Burgess. Jim R. 87 Burgess, Ted Burkett, Calvin 71 Burkett, Harold Eugene 31.101.116.161.171.172,179 Burkhart. Joseph Burleson. Gerald 87. 144 Burnham, Alvin 71,135 Burnham. Kenneth Earl 31,127.128,131.135,193 Burns. Betty 87.135 Burns, Brenda Faye 32,122,137 Burns, Gail 71 Bunns, Myra Burns. Myra 106 Burns, Victor Burrello. Patricia 87.108.126 Burl, Cecil E. 71 Burl, Fred 71 Bush. Ronnie 71 Bushman. Gladys 87, 105 Butler. George 106,145 Butler, Jean 71 Butler, Maria 87,135 Butler, Ronald 87 Bullcrworth. Ellen 87 Byrd. Harry Russell 32,118 By waters, Edith C Cable. Susan 87.103 Cagle. Aubrey William 32.109,115.171,173 Cain. Gerald Paul 32 Cain. Susan 87,106 Caldwell, Carolyn 87 Caldwell, Elaine 71 Caldwell, Grant 87.135,167 Caldwell. Melvin 71 Calloway. Brenda 103 Camp, Carolyn 122,147 Camp, Linda 103 Camp, Luke, Jr. 71 Campbell. Alice 71.111,123 Campbell. Linda 71.103.123 Campbell. Thomas 32,120 Cannon. James Lamar 32 Cannon, Janie 87 Cannon. William Marvin 32 Cantrell, Esther 87,111,126,191 Cantrell, Joe 71,137,141 Carlisle. John D. 87 Carlyle, William Donald 32, 144 Carmack, Sandra 87,138 Carpenter. David 32.142 Carr, Dwayne H. 87 Carswell. Henry (Lewis) 71 Carswell. Janice 71,135,147 Carter, Anita 87.124.126,137 ('arter, Dannelte 87,125.191 Carter. David Lamar 32,112,133,135,137.148.149 Carter. Phillip A. Carter, Sherrell 87,125 Carter. Vera 87,103 Carver, Dianne 32 Casey, Linda 103 Cason, Cosby Cason, James 87 Cason. Jerry 85,87,101,113,187,188 Cason. Judy 71,123 Cason, Lamar 87 Cason. William 87 Casteel, Edna 87 Cavanaugh, Susan 87,136.137.126 Chadwick, Arnold 87,145 Chadwick. Jerry Leroy 32.112,118 Chalkley, Dean 87.103,125 Chalkley, Helen 71.103,123 Chalkley. Mary Ann 87,124 Chambers, Billy E. 33.105,106 Chambers, Judy Ann 33 Chance, Mandy Louise 33,128 Chancellor, Bobby 87 Chapman, Gayle 87,103,111 Chapman. George 71.144 Chapman. Glenda Fay 33,103.104.111.141,148,149,160 Chapman. Wanda 71,118,191 Chatram, Marvin Ray 33 Chavis, Barbara Ann 33,103,113,122 Chewning, Betty 87 Childs, Gary 71.106.110.118 Childs, Ronnie 87 Childs, Sandra 87,103 Christmas, James Auburn 33.109,115,140,146 Christmas, Jean Audrey 33,128 Clark, Carole Diane 33,147 (dark. Charlotte Ann 33,103 Clark. Darlene 71.103.118 Clark. George 72 Clark, George Edward 33,105,128 Clark. Jimmy 33 Clark. Lola Annette 34,103 Clark. Randy 87.106.142 Clark. Rodney 87.142 Clark. Rudolph 72.128 (dark. Sheryll 87,125 Clary. Rudy 87.135 Clegg, Kay 87.103 Clegg. Richard “Ricky” 34 Clemmons, James Clifford. Ramona 87,103.138 227 Clite, Wayne 87 « Cloud, James 72,101,118,143 Cobb, Edith Lafayc 34,100,106,110,118.121,124,156,165,166 Cobb, Mary 87.103,106 Cochran, Charles 87,135 Cochran. June 87,135 Cochrane, Linda Diane 34,100,110,121 Coker, Joe Coker, Mary Ann 87,103 Coleman, Charles 87 Coleman, Richard 143 Collins, Brenda 87 Collins, Gary 72 Collins, Henrietta “Cindy” 34,136 Collins, John 87,175,189 Collins, Kenneth 72,110,167 Collins, Martha 72,190 Collins, Mike 87 Collins, Steve 87,171,175 Colman, Richard 34 Colwell, Glenda 72 Colwell, Patricia 72 Colwell. Sally 72,103,147 Commander, Sammy 72 Compton, Jack Wayne 34,128 Condrey, Harry Cone, Freddie 87 Conger, Brigcttc 34,141 Connally, Jerry 72,137 Connell, Susan 87,124,135 Constantino, William Edmund 34 Conwell, Grady Conwell, Margie 72,103 Cook, Cheryl 88,101,103,104,111 Cook, Cheryl Cook, Leila 88 Cook, Samuel 88 Cooke, William Gary 34,100,101,110,115,140,146 Cooper, Judy Dianne 34,103 Cooper, Ronald 88 Cope, Joan 88 Coppedge, Stanley (Stan) 72 Coppedge, Thomas Hardy 34,105,137 Corley, Helen 72 Cornet, Donnie 88 Cornett, Ralph 72.116,120,171,189 Cotton, Barbara 72 Cotton, Patricia 88,106,108 Cotton, Tina 72.103 Cotton, Tommy 72 Coursey, Charles 88 Covey, Patricia Ann 35,135 Cox, Linda 72 Crabtree, Carolyn Jean 35,105,127 Craft, Sue 88 Crane, Carl 35,147 Crane, Mary 88,103 Crane, Patricia 88,125,187 Crawford, Kathleen Frances 35 Crews, Margaret 88,103,138 Crews, Roy Crocker, Brenda 88,103,125 Crocker, Jackie 72 Crockett, Kathryn 88 Crook, Sandra 88,126,135 Crouch, David 88 Crowder, Jemmay 35,105,137 Crowley, Geneva 72,103,105,121,136 Crutchfield, Ann 72,105 Cruze, Renzie 69,72,101,107,130,190 Culpepper, Gay 106 Culpepper, Marie 88.138 Culpepper, Sherry 35 Culvcrson, Joyce 72,129 Cummings, Dianne 72 Curbow, Patricia 88,103 Currcnton, David Currie, Bill 72 Cypert, Gary 72,142 Cyree, Don 72 D Danford, Eleanor 72 Daughtry, Reha Constance 35,104,113,122 Davenport, Linda 88,135 Davidson, Allen 35 Davidson, Cynthia 88 Davis, Ann 72.113 Davis, Dianne 88 Davis, Douglas Eugene. Jr. 35,100,105,109,112,148,149 Davis, Jacqueline Davis, Janie 103 Davis. Jimmv 88 Davis, Linda 88 Davis, Mamie Cornelia 35,108 Davis, Martha 88,103,126 Davis, Mildred Phillips 35 Davis, Shirley Jane 35,100,105,137 Davis, Sue Ellen 36 Davis, William 88,187 Dawson, Ann 72,128 Dawson, James 88 Day, Patricia 88. 138 Deal, Julian Clayton 36,188 Deal, Marsha 103 Dean Jeannic Dianne 36,103,119 DcHaven, Gloria 72,118 Dcmarsh, Freddie 72,135 Dement, Paul Leonard 36,101 Dempsey, Ronald D. 36,129 Denn, Rosemary 72 Denney, Carl E. 36,100,128,166 Dennis, Jeanette 88 Dennis, Shirley Ann 88,108 Dent, Delores Ann 36,104,133,135 Derums, Karl is 88,145 Dey, Judith Mae 36,100,101,105,119,153 Dick, I awrfcncc Grantcy 36,147 Diffebrio, Patsy 88,108,124,125,138 Diggers, Tommy 88 Dimon, George 36,142 Dixon, Linda 36 Dollar. Linda 36,104,135 Domit, Wayne Donahoo, Mary Jane 37 Donahoo, Patsy 37 Dorton, Pat 88 Doster, Linda Lou 37 Douglas, Lynn 72 Dowling, Gloria Jean 37,100,135 Drake, Amelia 72 Drake, Paul Jerome 37 Drady, Gail 88 Driver, Anthony 72,143,146 Dudcrwicz, Phillip Dudley, George Steve 37,140,146 Dudley, Gloria J. 37,122 Duffey, Bonctia Elaine 37,101.103 Duggan, Ann 88 Duke, Mary Diane 37,100,122,131,137 Duke, Peggy 88,103,127 Dukes, Sandra 88 Dunblazier, Connie 88 Duncan, Ben 37,144 Duncan, Gary 187 Duncan, Mary Lynn 72 Dunn, Billy 72,143,146 Dunn, Bobby Wyatt 37.188 Dunn, Buddy 72,143 Dunn, Scott 88,144 Dunsford, Dennis 88.145 Dupricst, Reggie 88,111,175 Dyer, Dennis 73,137 E Easterling, Jo Ann 37,135 Echols, Billy 88,135 Edmondson, Arthur Jerry 38 Edmondson, Donald G. 38,129,142 Edwards, Bonnie Faye 38 Edwards, Dorothy Andrea 38 Edwards, Henry 73,113 Edwards, Joan 73 Edwards. Kenneth 88 Elkins, James 171 Elliott, Roger 88 Ellison, Kathy 88 Ellison, Larry 88,142 Elmore, Bettye Cornelia 38,103,108 Elmore, Bobby 73,135 Enfinger, Sandra 88,101,138 Engleking, Nancy Jean 38,101.119.161.166 Enlow, Patricia 88,126,137 Ensley, Eddie Ward 88 Entrckin, George William 38 Epperly, Brenda Joyce 38 Epperly, Larry 88 Eppihimcr, Kristina Jane 38,124,127 Esposito, Sheila 73 Etheridge, Jackson 88 Etheridge. Linda Dianne 38.104.105.117,191 Etheridge, Peggy 88,103 Evans, Andy 88 Evans, Barbara Jane 38 Evans, Kamellia 73,135 Evans, Theresa Ann 73 F Falana, Dolly 73 Farmer, Mary Rudene 73,104,106,110,118.121.165,131,191 Farris, Barbara Newton 38,104,110,191 Faulkner, Janey 39,105,128 Faulkner, Jimmy 114,137 Faulkner, Lynn 73,101,117,124,130 Faulkner, Susan 88 Fennell, John Michael 39,128 Ferguson, Eileen Ferguson, Jerry W. 73,143 Ferrell, Charles 73 Fields, Brenda Cheryl 39 Fincher, Bobby 88 Fincher, David 89,106 Fisher, Dennis 73,124 Fisher, Heidi 89 Flake, David Flanigan, Kim 89,103 Flournoy, Phillip 39,140,146 Floyd, Linda 89,138 Floyd, Robert Floyd, William 89 Foran, Dorothy Hughey Forbes, Terry 73 Fordham, Robert 89,145 Forrester, Linda 89 Forsyth, Larry 89 Forsythe, Billy Joe 39 Foster, Dianne 73,136 Foster, Douglas 73,135 Foster, Janie 89,138 Foster, Jean 89,126,136,138,165 Foster, June Snead Foster, Marvin 89,114 Fountain, Charles Larry 39,112,115,142,162 Fowler, Judy 73,121 Fowler, Patricia 39 Fowler, Shelby 89,111 Fowler, Wendell 89 Fox, William 73,171,173 Franklin, Ernest Melvin 39 Franklin, Penny Louise 39,100,104,121,135,190 Frazier, Rose Ellen 89,135 Freeman, Barbara 73 Freeman, Frankie 73,120 Freeman, Otis 73 Freeman, Robert 73,135 French, Jacqulyn 89,103 French, Walter Edward 39 Fulford, Patricia 89,106,126 Fulford. Samuel Hubert 39.112.118.152.169.171.172.176.177.180.182.186.188 Fuller, Brenda 89,103 Fuller, Dozier 89,143 Fuller, Judy 89,135 Fuller, Linda 73,102,103,111.122,148,149,167 Fuller, Mike 73,115,137 Fuller, Nancy 73,105,121,136 Fulp, Thomas Maurice 39,137,141 Fussell, Wayne 89,189 Futch, John Lester 40 Fyc, Eugene G Gaddis, Lorraine 73,103,117,135,136 Calloway, Harry 89 Gambill, Carolyn 73 Gambill. William 73,115,124,130 Gammell, Carol Ann 40 Garner, Betty 73,123,124 Garner, Michael 89 Garner, Sherry 73,124 Garnto, Ben 89,187 Garnto Bill 89,187,189 Garnto, Lawton Vernon 40.112.116.158.168.171.172.176.180.182.185.186.188 Garrett. Barbara Sharon 40,104 Gaston, Allen Eugene 40,144 Gaultncy, Richard 73 Cause, Billy 89,114,143,146 Cause, Jimmy '10 Gentry, Linda 73 George, Alice Faye 40 George, Louise 89 George, Margaret 73 George, Mary 103 Cergen. Nicky 89 Geter, Clyde 89,145 Gibbons. Warren 89 Gibbs. Ruth 89.108,137 Gibson, Janet Gibson, Jimmy 73,106.110.112,135,167 Gibson. Wiley “Pete” 40 Gilbert, Quincy Gilbreath, Billy 73 Gilbreath. Mary Jane 89,138 Gilchrist, Patricia 89 228 Gilder, Sandra 89,103 Gilley, Wayne 73.118,188 Gilliland, Christine 89 Ginn, Billy 89,144 Gissendanncr, Rufus Gordan '10.129 Gisscndanner. Virginia 89,103 Givens, Dalton Wyatt 40 Givens, Diane 73.117 Givens, Larry 40.233,135 Glover, Annette 89 Glover, Billy 89 Glover, Delane 89,126 Godwin, Roy Eugene 40 Golden, Shelby 89,142 Goode, Anita 73 Goodman. Bobby 73,133,135 Goodman, Carol 73,107.130 Goodman, Gary Dewey 89,135 Goodman, Gary Wayne 74,143 Goodman. Larry 74,135,164,180,183,189 Goodroc, Jean 74 Goodson, Ann 41 Googe, Roscoe 89,189 Gordon, Jean 89 Gordy, Edmund 89,143 Gore, Brenda Ann 41,100.103.108.109,122,148,149,157,165,166 Goude, Lavone 74,180,183 Graham Harvey Granger, Diane 69.74,101,105,111,123,164,165,190,191 Grant, Diane 138 191 Grant. Gary 89.142 Grantham, James Earl 41,171,173 Grantham, Linda Kay 41.100.106,121,159 Grantham, Raymond 89,113,175 Gray, Barbara 106,138 Gray, Jimmy Gray, John David 41,129 Green, Annette 74,128 Green, Etta 74,103 Green, James Bruce 41 Green, Judy 89,103 Greene, Linda 74,135 Greene, Joseph 89 Greene, Richard 74 Greene, Richard Wayne Greene, Shirley 74,105.111.123 Greer, Gene 74 Greer, Jerry Edward 41 Greer. Margaret 89,101,108,126,138 Greer, Rod 89,142 Gregory. Barbara 74,103 Gregory, Betty 74,103 Grice, Patricia Ann 41,100,105,106,1-18,149 Griffin. Carol 89,125,138 Griffin, James Griffin, Jean 74 Griffin, Jimmy 41,129 Griffin, Judy 89 Griffin, Peggy 74.129 Griffin. Ronnie 74.128.135 Griffin, Sandra 74,103 Griffin. T. Wayne 74,118 Griggs, Martha Jean Grimes, S. Ovad 74 Grisham. Linda Diane 41,103 Grisham, Marsha 89,103 Grissom. Nancy Jo 41.103 Gruber, Dorothy Carolyn 41,128 Gruber, James 89.143 Guerry, Verlin 89,103,111 Guest, Jessie Guimond, JoAnne 74,105,113 Gunn, Barbara 74,103 Gunn, Betty 74,122.136 Gunn, Glenda Sue 42 Guthrie, Frances 90,103 H Hackctt, Ellen 74 Hagler, Fulton 42,113 Haines, Janice 90 Haines, Sandra 90 Hair, Joseph Charles 42,115 Hale. Ernest 90,135 Hall, Billy 90 Hall, Gerald 74 Hall, John 74 Hall, Linda Lois 42.103 Hall. Marjorie Lee 42,103 Hall, Mearle 74,103 Hallford, Bobby 90 Hallford, Johnnie Boyd 42 Haluski, Joe 90,175,187,189 Ham, John 74 Hamby, Gary 90 Hamer, Larry 74,116,171 Hamilton, Gary. 85.90.116,144.171,174,187 Hamilton, Patricia Dianne 42 Hamilton. Patricia 74.138 Hamlin, Martha Jane 42 Hammock, Lamar 74 Hammock, Martha Nell 42 Hammond, Tom 90 Hancock, Eddie 90 Harbert, Aubrey 90 Harberi, Ernest Wayne 42,113 Harbert. Joanne 74,122 Harbuck. Elaine 74,105,123 Harden. Billie 90,104.113,126 Hardman, Brenda 74,147 Hardwick, Wanda 90 Hardy, Douglas 74,188 Harp, Bill 74 Harrell, Ann Harrell, Shirley 85.90.113,126 Harrell, Terrie 74,105,148 Harrington, Charles 90 Harris, Betty Louise 42,100 Harris, Connie 90,103.106,135 Harris, Johnny 74,142,146 Harris, Tom 74 Hart. Milton 42,105 Martin, Jimmy 90 Harvey, Charlene 90 Hatcher. Elaine 74,135 Hatcher, Jimmy 74,128,130 Hatcher. Roger 75.189 Hatcher. Roger Brent 90 Hatmakcr, Nancy 75,122,136 Hawkins. Jackie 90.142,175 Hayes, Lois 43 Hayes. Jeanette 90.103 Hayes. Sara Ann 43 Heath. Maxine Wages 43 Hcggood, Johnny 75,104,171,173 Helms, Perry George 75,146 Helms, Gloria Faye 43 Helms, Sylvia Diane 43,101,104,105,122,124,147,165 Henderson, Ernest Lamar 43,112.116.148.149.168.171.172,180,182,184,185,186,189 Henderson, Glenda 90 Henderson, Wanda 103 Hendricks, Shcrrcl 75,135 Henley, Sandra 90,126 Henry. Jerry 90.101,180.183 Herndon, Billy 90,145 Herre, Janet Elizabeth 43.101.104.141,155 Herren, Brenda Sue 43,103,105,136 Herring, Betty 90,103,111,187 Herring, Geraldine Evelyn 43,129 Herring. Harold 75 Herring, Jeanelle 75,124,133,135 Herrington. Walter 90 Hewitt, Samuel Bennv 43 Hice. Donna 75.111.117.124,130 Hicks, Lowell 90 Higginbotham, Randall 43 Hightower, Brenda 75 Hightower, Suzanne 75,101,103,105,118 Hill. Allen 90.135 Hill. Mike 90,143,175 Hill. Steve 90 Hillhouse, Eugene 90,106 Hindsman. Thad 75 Hinsin. Vivian 75,136 Hinson, Linda 90 Hinson. Ronnie 43,129 Hinton. Andrew Jackson 44,100,112,115,116,155,188 Hinton, Ann 90,135 Hobbs, Bobby Rainey 44 Hobbs. Mary Jean 90,138 Hodge. Myra 75.103,104.135 Hodges. Bobby 75 Hodges, Carol Dean 9,44,128.100 Hodges, Dempsey 75 Hogan. Mildred Belinda 44, 129, 193 Holland, Ken 75,171 Holland. Nancy 90.124,135 Holland, Shirley 90,103 Holloway, Mary 90 Holloway, Peggy 75,103 Holt, James 144 Holt. Jack 75 Holt, Terry Eugene Holton. Judy 90.126,187 Hood. Gary 90 Hood, Hugh Marvin 44,99,100,104.106.110.112,133,135.159 Hooper, Harold 75 Hopkins, Linda 90.108,126,191 Hopper. Linda 90.103 Hopper, Robert 44 Hornsby, Collette 90.103 Horton, Brenda Sue 44,100.107.110,121.130.141,165 Horton. Larry 75,115 Horton, Ronald 75,188 Houston. Jerry 75.140 Howard, James 90,142 Howard. John 142 Howard, Linda 90 Howard. Martha Estelle 44.105,119 Howard, Mary Sue 44,103 Howard. Syble 135 Howell, Glenn Woodrow 44 Howell. Mamie Howze, Belinda Hubbard. Helen Maria 44.101,104,136,137 Hubbard, Mary Frances 45 Hudgins. Gary 75 Hudson, Tim 90,143,175,189 Hughes. Diane 75.133.135 Hughes, Herbert 106,143 Hughctt, Joyce 75 Huguley, Betty Louise 45,107,117,130.162.190 Hull, Rose Marie 45,128 Hunt. Dorothy 75.103 Hunter, Jerry 129 Hunter, Joseph Norman 45,129 Hurston. James Edward 24.45.101.112.116.153,165.166,168,171,172.180.182 184,185 Hurston Johnny 85.116,145,164,171,174,186,189 Hutchinson, Hueston 75 Hutchinson. Willie Jean 45,103 I Ingram. Sarah Frances 45,103 Ivins. Virgle 75,135 J Jackson, Ada 75,103 Jackson, Charles Larry Jackson. Gloria 75,101,136 Jackson, Judy 90,126 Jackson. Linda 75,105 Jackson, Martha 75.121.148,149 Jackson. Patricia Gail 45,98.102.103,104,121,165 Jackson, Phyllis 90 Jackson. Ronald 90 Jacobs, Lenora 75,103 James. Lacy William 45 James, Ronald 90 Jefferies. Edward David 45 Jeffries. Gregory 90 Jinright, Drucilla Ann 45 Johnson, Andy 75.116.171 Johnson, Billy Ray 45 Johnson. Brenda 103 Johnson, Charlotte Gibson Johnson. Ella Jean 46 Johnson. Jacky 90,187 Johnson, Janice Ann -16,105 Johnson. Jimmy M. 46,129,144 Johnson, Johnny Douglas 90.143 Johnson. Johnny H. 75,129 Johnson, I.amar 90 Johnson, Linda 75,103 Johnson, Linda Kay 46 Johnson. Rebecca 75 Johnson. Ronald Lenwod 46.189 Johnson. Sandra 75,191 Johnson, Sharon 90.124,125.187 Johnson, Stephen Curtis 46 Johnson. Steve 75.188 Johnson, Sue 91 Johnston. Janelle 75,118.165 Joiner, Beverly Ann 46.111.119 Jones. Alex 91.145 Jones. Bobby Clevc 46,100.107.109.115,118.130.157 Jones. Brenda 91 Jones, Christy 76,128 Jones, Connie 76.103.127 Jones, Deborah 91 Jones, Grady 91 Jones. Gwendolyn Frances 46,128 Jones. Jacky Easton 46 Jones. Larry L. 76,143,146 Jones, Larry S. 76 Jones, Larry W:ayne 46.171.172,179,189 Jones. Lynda 91 Jones, Martha -16.127 Jones. Ralph 91,175 Jones, Ronald Cyphus 47 Jones, William Patrick 47 229 Jordan, Jerry 76,142 Jordan, Randolph Swift 47,107,112,115,130,171,183 Jordan, William Donald 47 K Kattman, Betty 76 Kcierlcber, Patricia 76,136 Keith, Samuel 47,137 Kelley, James 91 Kelley, Max 91 Kelly, Douglas 143 Kelly, Lamar 76 Kelly, Larry Frank 47,135 Kelly, Mary 76 Kelly, Richard 76,144 Kelly, Ronnie Howard 47,108 Kelly. Shirley 91,101,103,106.137 Kemp, Larry Kennedy, Linda Joyce 47,105,137 Kennedy, Patricia 91,138 Kennedy, Scott 76 Killingsworth, Glenda 91 Killingsworth, Joe 76 Kinchen, Glenda Marie 47,129 Kinchen. Jean 113 Kinchen, David 91 King, Albert Jackie 47 King. Frances Ann 47 King, Robert Charles 47 King. Thomas 76 Kinser, Linda 76 Kirby, Barbara Ann 48,129 Kirby. Terry 91,143 Kirkland, Charles 76,106 Kirkland, Claudis Wayne 48,145 Kirkland, Diane 91,103,125 Kirkland, Harold Wayne 48,135 Kirkland, Jimmy 91,188 Kirkland, Lloyd 188 Kirkland, Martha Jane 76,103,104,133,135 Kirkland, Ramona 91 Kirkland, Ronald E. 48 Kirkland, Ronald T. 48,127,128,145 Klish, Pat 91,103 Knowles, Shirley 91,125,130 Kozel. Ruth 76,135 Kyle, Earl Ray 48 L Lake, Janice 76 Lamb, Gloria Diane 48,103 Landress, Gayle 91,101,124,126 Lane, Barbara 91,103 Lane, Paul Franklin 48 Lang, Linda Carol 48 Langdon, Sonja 91,103 Langford, James 91,145 Langford, Michael 91 Lankford, Brenda 91 Lanlon, Barbara 76 Lassiter, Brenda 76 Latini, Carl 76,137 Lawrence, Barbara 76,103 Lawrence, Carrie Elizabeth 48 Lawson, Patsy JoAnn 48,105,117,119,136 Lawson, Roy 91,145 Layton, Billye Elizabeth 48,104,107,130 Ledbette, Sally L. 49,101,118,121 Ledbetter, Judith 91,126 Ledford, Larry 76 Lee, Joan 91,111,191 Lee, Lottie Shcrriann 49,103,104,109,111 Lee, Marie 103 Lee. Marlene 91,138 Lee, Walter Robert 49.112,133.135,148,149 Leonard, Delores 91,125,138 Leonard, Patricia Gayle 49 Lester, Paul Edwin 49,147 Lewey, Jim 91 Lewis. Sylvia 91,103,108,125 Lindsey, Charlotte Lingo, Mary Beth Kinard 49 Linton, Douglas 188 Li3enbey, Charles 91 Lisenby, Jean 76,103 Lisle, Clifford Curtis 49 Littleton, Margaret 91,135 Littleton, Sandra Jean 49,103 Livingston, Delores Diane 49 Livingston, Eleanor 76 Livingston, Linda 129 Locke, Sherry 76,105.118 Locklar, Dianne 76,111 Locklar, Joy 76,103,117,136 Lokey, Dorothy 91 Long. Fred 91,135 I ong, Ronnie 91.144 Lord, Phyllis Lott, Gloria 49,103 Lott, Loraine 76,124,135 Lott, Jimmy 91 Love, Henry 91 Love, Larry E. 91,175,187 Love, Larry H. 91 Lovett, Glenda 76 Lowery, Evaughn 91,126.138 Lowery, Linda 76 Lumpkin, Nancy 91.124 Lungi, Eleanor Ruth 49,103 Lunsford, Johnny 49,104.110,135 Lunsford, Shirley 91.124.126,138 Lynch, Lynda 50.100,127,128 Lynn. Anthony 91 M Mann, Bill 91 Mann, Curtis Mann, James Freddie 50 Manning, James 91,175 Manning, Sandra 76 Marion, Charles 91,135 Marler, Mary Lee 76 Marshall. Leverne Olivia 50,100,110,121 Marlin, Barbara 76,129 Martin, Carla 91,103 Martin, Carol 91,137 Martin, Connie 91,138 Martin, Della 91 Martin, James Daniel 50 Martin, Judy Ann 76,128 Martin. Jonathon Kent 50,143,146 Martin, Sarah Lou 50,158,191 Massey. Jack 76 Massey, JoAnn 76,127 Massey, Sherry Annette 50,111.127,128 Mathcson, Kay 91,125 Mathis, Mary Francis 76 Mathis, Sandy 76.101,103 Matthews, Glenn Travis 50 Matthews, Rex 76,118 Mattox,'Mary Rebecca 50,103 May, Alan 91 May, Mike 77,135 May. Wayne 77 Mayer, Jean 92 Mayo. Charles 77,127 McAllister, James 50,129 McAllister, Larry 77.128 McCain, Grady Ross 50,116.172 McCain, Kay 92,105,135 McCard. Katherine Edwina 50,110 McCard, Sylvia 92,138 McCarty, Arnold 77 McCarty, Betty 92.126.138 McCarty, Bill 92 McCauley, Patti 92,138 McClung, Norma Jean 77 McCormick, Rebecca 92 McCraney. Joyce Ann 77.128 McCrary, Gene Earnest 92 McCue, Gwen 77 McCullough, Mike 92 McDaniel, Sybil 92,138 McDonald, Marilyn Virginia 51,101,103,136 McDowell. Jo Carol 92,135 McGahee, Mack 77 McGlaun, Allen 77.142 McGrotha, Peggy 92,111,125 McGuffey, Charles 92 McIntosh, Janice Juanita 51 McIntyre, Mary Jane 51,105 McKay. Cail 77,105 McKenzie, Dale McKenzie, Mike 77,145 McKinney, Lois Marie 51,105,138 McLemore, Carolyn 123,136 McLemore. Larry 77 McLemore, Ronnie 92,135,188 McLeod, Carolyn 77 McLeod. Mary Arloa 51.103 McMickael, Buddy 92 McNair, Thelma Annette 51.128 McNcal, Brenda Kathleen 51 McNeil, Doris Irene 77 McQuaig, Judy Ann 51.101.104,107.110.121.130 McRae, Brenda Joyce 51,100.108.121,148,149 McRae, Donald Richard 51 McRae, James 92 Meadows, Floyd (Jerald 51,189 Meadows, Pat 77,118 Meadows, Truman 77 Medlock, Ronnie 92.145,146 Mehaffey, Jimmy 77 Mehaffcy, Rita 92 Melvin, Brenda 77,138,191 Melvin, Roycc (James) 92,145 Mensching, William Conrad 51 Meredith, Samuel Nelson Merrill, Jimmy 77 Meril, Wilson 92 Messer. Dorothy Jean 52,103,104,152,190,191 Metcalf, Ronnie Dean 52 Michael, Dorothy 92 Mickle, Judy 77,129 Mickle, Melinda 92,101 Mickle. Sue 92 Mickler, James Preston 52 Middlebrooks, Ronald 69.77,101,110,112.118,130.165 Miles, Edna 92,103,126,138 Miles, Eleanor Sue 52.100,104,107,121,136 Miles, Mary Eva 77,118 Miles, Rueben Lee Miles, Vernon 92 Miller, Carol Sue 52,135 Miller, Carolyn Sue 52,133,135 Miller, Hazel 77 Miller, Jack Michael 52,104,135 Miller, Sandra 77,124,135 Millirons, Elaine 77 Mills. Donna 92,135 Mills, Van 144 Milner, Joyce 77 Mims, Marvin 77,135 Minton. Sandra 92,103 Mitchell, Harry 92,187 Mitchell, Robert 129 Mitchell, Sarah 77 Mixon, Sue 92,101.125,164 Moats, Glenda Pauline 52,128 Monroe, Charlotte Anita 52,112,113,148,149 Montarella. Donnie 92,145 Moody, Joe 52,110 Moore, Doris 77,118 Moore. Faye 77,123,136 Moore, Gary Lawrence 52 Moore, Judy Diane 52,127 Moore, Lou 77,138 Morgan, Julian Douglas 77 Morgan. Shelia Nan 53,103,105,111,119,122,136 Morris, Douglas 77,143 Morris, Elizabeth Morris. Linda 92,124,135 Morris, Rita 92,138 Morris, Sue 92 Moss, Bruce 77 Moss, Marvin 53 Mote, Martha Ann 53,128 Motos, Jimmy 77,124,133,135 Mott, Howard 77 Moyc, James 77,165 Mulkey, Sherrell Elaine 53,105,133,135 Mullis, John Grier 53 Murdock, Charlotte 77,135 Murphy, Linda Roc 53 Murphy. Nancy Carol 53 Murphy, Wanda 92,111,125 Myers, Jerry Glenn 53 N Napper, Veston Earl 78 Neal, Michael 78 Neaves, Patsy 92,108,138 Neel, Earl 92,175 Nelson. Gene 92,135 Newell. Annette 92,103 Newman, Ray 92 Newman, Shelia 92 Newsome, Jerry 78,106 Newton, Betty 78 Nichols, Gloria 92,103 Nichols. Linda 78,103,111,122 Nichols, Lewis1 92 Nichols. Nicky 78.110 Norman, Deborah Anne 53 Norseworthy, Kathy Janice Norsworthy, Linda 78,135 Norton, Hugh Lawrence, Jr. 53 Nowling, Ester 78 O O’Connell, William 78 O’Daniel, Johnny 92,143 Odom. Donnie 78 Odom. Richard Odom, Ronnie 78 230 Ogden, Leilani 92 Ogle, Charles 92 Ogle, Donald 92 Ogletrcc, Larry 92 O’Hearn, Anglca 78,103,117 O’Hearn, John 78 O’Hearn, Robert 78,145 Oldridgc, Hilly 92 Oliver, Linda 53 Oliver, William David 53 Orr, Tommy 78 O'Shields, Sharon 78,136 O’Shields, Shelby 78 Outlaw, Christine 78,111,137 Overby, Ned 92 Overby, Ronald 54 Owens, Brenda 92,125,138 Owens, Don 92 Owens, Dorothy Owens, Gail 111 P Pace, Chester 143 Pace, Richard 92,144 Padgette, Robert Henry 54,104,129,145 Pa fford, Brenda Cheryl 54,117,119 Page, Elvia 78 Papas, Connie 78,103 Parker. Bill 78,129 Parker. Harry 92,142 Parker, Louise 92,138 Parkerson, Joe 92,145,175 Parks, Barbara Elizabeth 54,103,104,111 Parr, Gloria Ann 54 Patchin, Richard 92,114 Pate, Becky 78,147 Pate, Deanie 78 Pate, Paul 93 Pate, Sheena 93 Pate, William 93 Patrick. Ethel 54 Paulk, Kenneth Hugh 54,100,106,112,115,180,182.185 Payne, Kenneth 78 Payne, Martha 93,103 Payne, William 93 Peacock, Ray 93,144 Peck. Judy 78,101,103.117,190,191 Peck. Linda 93,187,191 Pelfrey, Jerry Randall 54,128 Pemberton, Jerry Pennel, Bernard 93,143 Perkins, Pat 93 Perry, Daniel 93 Peters, Shirley 78 Peters, Willie 78 Peterson, Barbara 78 Peterson. Jo Anne 93 Pettis, William 93,144 Pflepson, Ann 78,121 Phillips, Brenda Sue 93,101,126 Phillips, David 78 Phillips, Elaine Phillips, Ken 93,135 Phillips. Lowell 78 Phillips. Mackey 78,137 Phillips, Richard Phillips. Ricky Burt 54 Pinekard, Harold 93,145 Pinkston, Lois 93 Pinkston, Mary Jo Pippin, Julia 93 Pittman, James 93,175,189 Pittman, David Pittman. Wyman 93 Pitts, Ronnie 93 Player, David Ivey 54 Pollock. Ellen 78,105 Poole, Carole 78,108,109,111,123.190 Poole, Charlene 93,126,137,185 Poole, Judy 119.123 Poole, Wayne 93 Pope, James 93,135 Posey, Brenda 78 Posey, Lynne 78 Powell, Charles 93.141 Powell Maureen 78.118,167 Powers. Nancy 93.113,125 Powers, Pat 93 Powers, Ronald Ellis 54 Powers, Sterling 93,143 Prather, Edward Pratt, Danny Oduska 54 Pratt, Dianne 78 Prevail, Denise 93,101 Prevail. Victor Thornton 55 Price, Becky 78.101,118.136.165 Price, F.sta 79 Price, Gayola 79,103.110 Price, Patricia Caynelle 55,108,117 Priester, Jerry 79,188 Prim, Mitchell 93,142 Pugh, Annie 93,111,125,138 Pullen, Joe Kelley 55,120 Putnam, Thelma Katherine 55 Q Quarles, Freddie Carr 55,108 Quattlehaum, Jerry Douglas 55,133,135 Quattlebaum, Linda 79,128 R Raby, Martha 79,105 Ragan, Dorothy 93 Ragan, Roy Rainey, Frank 93,141 Rainey, Michael 93,127,143 Rainy, Donnie 79 Ramsey, Sam Randall, Bruce 93 Randall, Laura 79,111 Rattman, Betty 103 Ray, Linda 79,103 Ray, Mike 79 Ray, Robert Elkin 55,137,147,165 Raygan, Roy 79 Redcliff, Priscilla Ann 55,191 Redden. John 93.137,143 Redding, Paul Casey 55,135 Reese, Ray 79,127,137 Register, Elaine 55 Register, Jacquelyn 93,126 Reid, Durwood Michael 55,128 Renka, William Rhodes, Joe 175 Rice, Carol Danell 55,103,119 Rice, Kay Richardson, Leslie 93,145 Richardson, Phillip 93 Rigby, William Rigiby, Leonard Earl 56,116,188 Riley, Gary 93 Riley. James 93,187 Ringland, Elizabeth 79 Ritcliir, Glenda Delle 56 Roberson, Shirley 93,137 Roberts. Donna 93,103 Roberts, Elizabeth 79,135 Roberts, Gary 79.110.180,183 Roberts, George 93 Roberts, Judi 93 Roberts, Larry David 56 Roberts, Lois Jolenc 56,136 Roberts, William 56 Robinson, Diane 93.103.147 Robinson. Patricia Kaye 56,128 Roche, Paul 93,114,145 Rodgers, Brenda Faye 56.128 Rodgers, Carolyn Sue 56,108 Rodgers, William Gordan 56 Rogan, Dorothy 103 Rogers. Nicky 93 Rogers, Walter 93,144 Rolling, Patricia Judith 56,135 Rollins, Wendell 79 Roper, Gail 79,138 Roper, Shirley Dianne Chandler 56 Ross. Johnny Hansford 56 Rowe, Charles 93,143 Rowland, Aline 79.109.131.147,165 Rowland. Dorothy 79.103 Rowland. Jack 79 Rowland. Roberta 103 Royal, Ceorge 93,143 Royer, Joyce 93 Rozier, Donald 93,145 Rubican, Virginia Rudd, Thomas Ronnie 57,142 Rushing, Gary 93 Russell, Brenda 79,136 Russell, Carol 57,128 Russell, Patricia 93.103.135 Rustin, Eileen Sue 57,100,103.104.121,135 Ruth. Patricia 79 Rutherford. Earl 93 Rutland. Jerry 69,79.112.115.171 S Sailors, Charles Sanders, Billie Jo Sanders. Gary Wayne 57,110 Sanders. James 93,142 Sanders, Janice 94.126 Sanders, Mae Beth 79.103,135 Sapp, Becky Sapp, Leonard 79 Sartin, Johnny Sasser, Brady, Jr. 94,180 Sasser, Earlenc 94,108,191 Sasser, Geraldine 57 Savrge, Jamie 94,108,126,138 Saxon, Herschel 144 Scarborough, Rose 79,111,124,135 Scheidel. JoAnne 79,123,124 Schimmel, Robert Lee, Jr. 57,141,146 Schneeberger, Holger George 57 Schneider, Mike 94,124,131 Schroeder, Nancy Suzanne 57,104.105,117,131 Scott, Douglas 94 Scott, Gerald Roger Screws, Jack Sherman 57 Scrimpshirc, Janice 79 Scroggins, Curtis Scruggs. Larry 79 Self, Judy 94,101,103,108 Sellers, Donna 79 Seymour, Leslie 94,124 Shaffer, Anne 79,108,122 Shanon, Elizabeth 103 Sharpe, Earl 175 Shavers, Linda 94,103,126 Shaw, Jimmy Dale 57,128 Sheffield, Larry 94 Sheffield, Paulette 94 Shehane, Elizabeth 94,125,127 She)iane, Herman Lee 57,144 Shehane, Martha Ann 57,100,127,128 Shehane, Ronnie 79,110,115 Shehane. Ronnie Harris 58,106 Shehane, Virginia 79,119 Shelhorse, Brooks 94,130 Shelley, Ann 94,103,138 Shelley, Christine 79 Shelley, Ralph Shellnut, Barbara Jane 58,103 Shelton, Jimmy 94 Sheppard, Harold 79 Shepherd, Billy Sheppard, Steve 58 Shi pcs, Sandra 94,106 Shirah, Charles Shirley, Virginia 79 Shiver, Ray 94 Silas, Charles 79 Simmons, Herbert 79 Simmons, Shirley 94 Simons, Edwin 94,142 Simpson. Donald 94.116,145,174,187,189 Sims, Sandra 79,130 Singletary, Sandra 94,126 Sizemore, Don 94,145 Skinner, Ann 94 Skinner, Charles Eugene 58,112,116,160,173 Skinner, Jacque 79,105,111,123,137 Skotsky. Linda Ann 58 Slayton, Frankie Judith 58 Slayton, Maggie 94,138 Slaughter, Shirley Sloan, Larry 94,135 Smart, Jimmy 79 Smilie, Robert Andrew 58,143 Smith, Ada Sue 94,127 Smith, Barbara 80 Smith. Bruce 94,175 Smith, Charles 80,118 Smith, Connie 111 Smith, Dale 80 Smith, David 80 Smith, David Howell 58 Smith. Don 94 Smith, Ernestine 94 Smith, Ethel Smith, Geneva Smith, Iron 94,113 Smith. Jimmy 80 Smith. Marion Smith, Patsy 80,128 Smith, Robert 94,143 Smith, Robert Ralph 58 Smith, Terry 80 Smith, Vernon 94 Smythe, John 94,175 Snead. Anne 80 Snell. Cecil Lamar 58,101,106,110,112 Snell. Jerry 80.129 Snider, James 94 Snider, Jimmy 94 Snider, Harry 94,111 South, Jimmy Dwight 58,129,166 Spano, Mary 80.105,124.135,165 Speck. Glenda 80.119.121,138 Soivey, Martha 94.126 Spivey, Milli Ann 94 Spadlen. Jo Ann 59,103 Sprunk, Foggy Ann 59,104,191 Slahhin, Don Starlin, Nancy 80.111,113,123 Starling. Robert 94,131,188 Stalham, Harold 94 Stebbens, Donald 80 Steel, Linda 80 Stevens, Brenda 94 Stevens, Gary 94 Stewart, Betty Jo 59 Stewart, Raymond 80 Stewart, Richard 94 Stewart, Sylvania Elaine 59 Still. Mary 80 Stone. Donna Elaine 59,103 Storey, John 80 Storey, Judy 80 Storey, William Bailey 59 Streacken, Emma Strickland, Ange 80 Strickland, Diane 80 Strickland, Faye 138 Strickland. Margarettc Lavon 59 Strickland, Michael Wayne 59 Strickland, Nancy 103 Strickland, Thomas 94 Strickland, Yvonne Stricklin, Julia Elizabeth 59,108,118 Slringellow, Bobby 94,144 Stubbs, Tommy Hubert 59,110.112,115,189 Stuckey, Beverly 94,103 Studdard, Jimmy Stule, David Stump, Kenneth 94 Suddeth, Billy 80 Suggs, Angela 59 Suggs. Hoyett 94 Suggs, Sharon 80 Summers, Donald Leon 59,100,101,112,118,140 Summers, Ray 80.143 Sutter. David 60,145 Sutton. George Franklin 60,110 Swain. Barbara 94,125 Swain, Brenda 80.101,103 Swain, Cheryl 94.125 Swims, Otto 94 Sykes, Earl T Tade, Carol 80 Tadlock, Brenda 94,103 Taft. Billy David 60 Talbot. Gerald 80 Tanner, Arthur Stewart 60.100,112,133,135,148,149 Taunton. Jean 94,106,130 Taylor, Floyd 80 Taylor. Gayle 80.101.103,105 Taylor, Jimmy 80 Taylor, Judy 94,113 Taylor, Linda 80 Taylor, Mary Ann 60,100,106 Taylor, Raymond Cecil 60 Taylor, Regina 80.122 Taylor. Shirley Diane 60,117,138 Teal. Carol 80,104.122,147 Teal, Jimmy Teal, Ricky 94 Teel, Geraldine 80 Teel, Jimmy 94,147,165,175 Terrell, Henry Thaxton. Linda 95 Thaxlon, Sandra Jane 60 Thomas. Richard Wayne 60,128 Thomas. Sherry 95.108.124,135 Thomason. Dorothy 95 Thomaston, Ella Mae 95 Thomley, Glenda 80 Thompson, Linda 95.126,138 Thompson, Mac 80,135 Thompson. Margaret 80 Thompson. Martha Ann 60.103,122 Thompson, Sandra 80,136 Thompson, William Clark 60 Thornton. Janie 95.103 Thornton, Walter Gilbert 60 Thorpe, June 95,103,106 Thorne. Mary 80.103,191 Thrash. Charles Thweatl. Royce 80 Tice. Charles 61 Tice. William Jackson 61 Timms. John 95 Tindall, Barbara Jean 80,137,191 Tindall. Barbara Jeanette 81 Tindall. Linda 95,136 Tinsley, Larry 81.124 Tison, Sonja 95,103.138 Todd, Aubrey 61 Todd, Charles Albert 61 Tomblin, Ben Kelly 61 Tomblin, Jerry Wayne 61 Tomlin, Gary Welton 61,110 Toms, Judy 95,138 Travers, Michael 95 Trawick. Linda Elaine 61,100,128 Trawick. Ronnie 95 Tray wick, Jimmy 81 Trimm, Rebecca Ann 61,128 Troutt, Victor 81 'Fucker, William 95,142,175 Turnage, Charles 95 Turner, Inga 81,165 Turner, Michael 143 Turner, Sara Ann 81,191 Turner, Wynelle 95,125 Tyler, James 81.141,146 U Underwood, Donald Franklin 61,188 Underwood, Mary Julia 61,100 Underwood, Phillip 95.109,135 Urquhart, Diane 95 IJrquhart, Mildred Diane 61 Urquhart, Sue 95 Ussery, Glenda Jean 62,100,105,133,135 V Van, Charles 128 Vance, Barbara Jean 95.138 Venable. Ruth Lynell 62,128 W Wade, Melba 95 Wadkins, Janice 81 Wadkins. Lamurle 95 Wadkins. Michael 81 Wages, Ann 95,103,125 Wages, Harry Ronald 62.115,171,175,187 Wages, James 95 Wagner, Joyce Blackwell 62 Waites, Linda 95.124 Walden, Alvin 95 Walden, Janice 95.103,138 Walden, Savouy 62 Waldroff, Carolyn 81 Waldron, Kathleen 62.122 Waldrop, Priscilla 81 Wallace, Gloria 95 Wallace, Jeanette 103,128 Walker, Charlene 81.104,135 Walker, Linda 81.135 Walker. Patricia Mae 62.100.104,121.148,149.163 Walker, Peggy 81 Walker. Sandra 95.103,138 Wall, Douglas 81.135 Wall, Patricia 81.106,128 Wallace. Alice Jeannette 62.108 Wallace, Larry Elliott 62,142 Walls, Patsy Ann 62.129 Walls. Richard 81.118 Waltman. Buhha Warcop. Ted 81,188 Ward, Alvin 95,111 Ward, David 95.144,146 Ward, Judy 123 Ward, Maurice 81 Ward, Norma 81 Ward, Richard Lee 62,101.104.115,154.165,140.146 Wairen. Thomas 143 Wasden, Marilyn Kay 62.104,107.121.130 Wasliam, Linda 128 Watford, James Watkins, Janice 103 Watson, Allen 81.145 Watson, Brenda 81.105,135 Watson, Ellen 95 Watson, Gladys’ 95.103,125 Watson. Harold O’Nael 63,173.188 Watson. Joyce 95.126.137 Watson. Margaret 95,103 Watson, Martha Watson. Steve 81 Weed. I-ewis 95 Weed, Patricia 95 Weeks, Annette 95 Welch. Buddy 81 Wells. Becky 81.128 Wells. Eddie 81.189 Wells, Jerry 95.135 Wells. Marie Elizabeth 63 Welsh, Michael 63.100.112.116.172.177.179.189 West. John 81,145 West, Patricia 95,124,137 Wetzel, James 81 Whatley, Fredrick 95,143 Whatley, James 95 Whatley. Mary Jean 81,103,104,123,191 Whatley, Ronald 95 W hidden, Frances Lee 63,103,128 Whitaker, Ann 125 Whitaker, ('ary 81 Whitaker. Glenda 95 Whitaker, Lora Lorenc 63 Whitaker, Mary Kathryn 63 Whitaker, Tommy 95,142 White, Cheryl Jean 63,100,128 White, Doris Lee 63 White. James Lee 63,100.104,110,112,133,135 White. James Samuel 63 White, Jack 95,145 White, John 95,145 White. John Preston 63,142 White, Peggy Sue 81 While, Stanley 81,128 Whitefield Linda Whitehurst. Anita Diane 63,128,154 Whitehurst, Joan 64 Whitley. Angela Mae 64 Whitley, Linda 64 Whitlock, Charles 95 Whitten, Jack 81 Whitten, Rita 95,103,125 Whittington, Cynthia Agnes 64,121,128 Whitton. Alice 95 Wicker, Jim 81 Wier, Robert 64,188 Wiggers, Scott Monroe 64 Wilkes, Mark Wayne 64,129 Wilkinson, Sandra 81.101,121 W ilks, Lavonda 81,111,123 Willet, Lynn 81 Willett, Carolyn 95 Williams, Brenda Faye 95,103,138 Williams, Celia Ray- Williams, Donald Burrell 64 Williams, Earl 81.110,130 Williams. Eugene 95 Williams, G. H. 142 Williams, Janice Marie 95,138 Williams, Jerry Williams, Judith 95,103,124,126,130 Williams, Kay 81,148,149 Williams, Larry 96,135 Williams, Linda 96.103,124,135 Williams, Marion 82 Williams. Martha 96 Williams Mary 81 Williams, Michael 25,64,100,156,165,168,180,182,184,185,186 Willaims, Patricia 96.126,135 Williams Ronald Terry 64.111,115,116,165,189 Williams, Shirley Ann 64 W illiamson. David 96,143 Williamson. Frankie 96,103 Williamson. Lynda 96 Williamson. Ray 82 Willis, Earnest 82 Wilson, Eunide Juliette 147 Wilson, Jerry 82 Wilson, Luther Benjamin 64,188 Wilson. Nancy 82 W ilson. Priscilla 96,103 Wilson, Robert 96,146 Wilson. Tommy 82 Wimberly, Edwin 96.111,171,175 Windham, Bernice 82 Windham, Evelyn Diane 65,100 Windham, Rebecca 96,104,124,135 Wingett, Jewell 82,137 Wischkowski, Bobby Kurt 65.112,171,173,179,189 Wofford, Larry Newton 65,128 Wood. Nora Ann 65 Wood. Robert % Wooldridge, Sara 96.135 Wren, Pat 82.103 Wright, Brenda Sue 96 Wright, Chester 82 Wright, Ellis % Wright, J. I). 82,128 Wright. William 82 Wyatt, Anne 82,103 Wynn, James Rudolph 65,106 W'yrosdick, James Richard 65,129 Wyrosdiek. John 82,106 W'yrosdick, Linda Louise 65,101,136,141 Y Yancey. Carolyn Sue 65.136 Yawn. Patricia Anne 96 Young. James 96.143 Young. Mary 82.103.117 232
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