Jordan Vocational High School - Red Jacket Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1964
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Student Activities Editor Nicky Gergen-Assoc. Student Activities Editor Shirley Harrell ,,,,.,.,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, Art Editor Pat Anthonv .......,...,.......... Photography Editor Juniors Reba Andrews .......,.,...... Assistant Class Editor Brenda Duncan ............ Assistant Features Editor Patricia Lee .,..,.., Assistant Organizations Editor Charlotte Pate ,... Assistant Organizations Editor Kenneth 0'Shields-Assistant Photography Ed. Dorothy Lokey ...,..., Pat Perkins .....,...... Grant Caldwell ....,.. Betty Burns ............ Seniors Business Manager Associate Business Manager Advertising Manager Bookkeeper Suzanne Benford ,,,,,,,,,,,, Associate B0OlClCC6pCI' Deborah Jones ......, Shirley Knowles Pat Crane ..........i. . , ..... Associate Bookkeeper Treasurer Associate Treasurer Dianne Parker ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Circulation Manager Pennie Langdon .... Susan Connell ,,.... Wynelle Turner .... Carla Martin Mike Rainey ....... Wynema Allmond Pat Brown ,......... J ackle Allen ............. Linda Arrington Jack Crabtree ..... Dianne Peterson Wayne Wright ...... Assoc. Circulation Manager Distribution Manager File Clerk Sales Sales Juniors Assist. Advertising Mgr. Assistant Bookkeeper Assistant Circulation Mgr. Assistant File Clerk ................ Sales Sales Sales This Year We Remember 2 -if The football games, the pep rallies, the con- certs, the science fair, the Valentine Dance, Kid's Day, and all the other events which helped to make this year one of the most memorable of our lives. Come with us now as we review the high- lights of this year at Jordan. Contents Administration .. Classes . . . . . Organizations . . . Features . Sports ..... . . Student Life .. Advertisements . . . . ..- 12 28 138 198 214 234 244 , 0 fordan Vocational At the Cross Hgh School roads of Lie l L E I L Mn Richard Henry Taliaferro In Memor Of MR. HERBERT SLAYDEN A quiet manner, a slow gait, and a loyal spirit were qualities which endeared Mr. Herbert Slay- den to ,lordan during his stay at this school. A learned man, Mr. Slayden knew the values of a balanced program of work, both on the athletic field and in the classroom. A man of honor, he blazed the path to accomplishment as coach, teacher, friend. Clean mirth was his, exhibited by his soft smile and low chuckle. Mr. Slayden left an indelible mark on the face and heart and mind of Jordan, one that will not be soon forgotten. MISS MARY ELIZABETH TUNE A true friend and loyal supporter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Tune gave to Jordan the last measure of her devotion as she strived to give the students of her beloved school higher heights and deeper depths of knowledge and understanding. With hands and mind ever ready to help, she gave her many students an insight into the better things of life. Though saddened with her passing and absence from her familiar place, .Iordan's citizens will be richer, fuller, and wiser because she was here. A Special Tribute Ton.. 'Y MR. ROBERT M. BARR MR. M. H. MITCHAM A look to the future and illnesses have d h ors to be absent from our midst the better f h b b k h h t g f d r and Jordan is h h b pl b p I h y h MRS. ELIZABETH CARNES MR. CHARLIE JONES MMA X1ATl'IR 9 With ilu- Carmine- and the Cray a flna-ling nn high J V H A nr I l - 1 3 your mann- and fame we an- ,h.,m.ing an wr vhs-4-r you to auccess -7111. : 1' 1 1 1 I m. - 1- rl ,S 1 11111 11.1 n xt 2 2 : 1 11'lIvrl1 11 Q? a wg marvh un-fallv-ring fnrwarul your fu-lurv great we I! 01. f U Q p A I I i I I I n1. ' ' 1 1 1 In ' - 1 11: 11 - mn ' n - 1 :..:1l 1 11111511111 I5 ! Y - -'- 2 n - 1 - ' m-2 hail may yung glu-rf um-1-r I1-w-svn and your 1-nu-rage never Suu, I x - . 1 E 1 E J I T. . 4 E . . fail J V ll S J V H S ni. P 4 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 111111 um ' n Fw' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 .11 n 1 IQ - - J , X H S J Y H BS- al 5'u11L fi fllusicall fo dan ST. LOUIS BLUES 4 A .13 1 m ' ' I ' wp sm' , .mm . 4 .Mn--, P'-X ' --- - A W Ftp- -H ams:-:1:,'E?3?.-alsf ' .,, gi A F 'EQ - Sg- wg ' Af' Q. 'ALE S1-S' ? 12 Y - .far if ,- 'MATT- MJ vf .2 f f-2 ti-D,-4-f' Q 45.4-S-.ji-V E-TS 'f' S W PW' JS 41 vw 25' Q ' 'J ,fi 9 r 1... x 3157? :, Q Hifi 1 5 ' ' EIT! Carmine and Grey f 3 T 4 ff ! A xfk The Red Jacket Traditionalb Jordan Jwmabg For Cod, For Countrx For fordan I 2 ,,f H. . . For natural abilities are like natural plants, that need prunning by studyg and studies themselves do give forth direction to much at large, except they be bounded in by experience . . f' -Francis Bacon SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCA T I ON Dr. William Henry Shaw A.B.-Duke University M.A.-Duke Universit Y Mr. Shaw has contributed much to the growth and development of Jordan. His energy has proved effective ill promoting scholastic growth and development in we students. For this, we appreciate his efforts. Board of Education fir!! MTF!!! H limi il-er DR. JAMES Y. MOULTRIE Director of Instruction B.S.-Florida State Teachers College M.S.-Peabody College D.Ed.-Peabody College ASSIS T AN T S MR. R. BRICE CARSON Director of Personnel A.B.-Erskine College M.A.--Duke University MR. NATHAN PATTERSON Supervisor of Special Services M.S.-Auburn B.S.-Berry College R. H T ALIAFERRO 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 ,Iordan's faculty and student body. MR. D. D. TROTTER Assistant Principal Mr. Trotter joined the Jordan ad- ministration in 1952. He taught world history, electric shop, and was an athletic coach for seven years before becoming assistant principal in 1959. ln 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. s .1-qui MISS MARGARET COX Guidance Counselor Miss Cox has been a part of Jordan sincr-541941, when she began leaching biology. She became Dean of Cirls in 1947 and has since assumed the position of Guidance Counselor. ln this position, Miss Cox assists stu- dents in choosing a Course in study which best prepares them for their future voeation. Her willingness to work with students and parents is one of ,Iordan's greatest assets. M R. THOMAS STREALDORF Administrative Assistant Mr. Strealdorf joined the faculty of Jordan Vocational High School in 1960 He taught Physical SC1f'Il1't' and Human Biology hefore receiving appointment as Administrative Assistant in 1962. He received his ILS. Degree at Cor nell University in lthaca, New York in 1958, and is presently working on his Waste-r's Degree in Administration at Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama MR. MLAIJGAN ALEXICH University of Georgiag T 8: I Work Shop MRS. LILLIAN BENSON A.B.-ALaCrange College M.S.' 414111111171 University Business Education - 'Nd awww, MRS. ROSE A. CAMPBELL B.S. -Winthrop College Home Economies, Business Education 3557 .f s-I I - 1 . V , 1..a'xv sir' I P 'ff ' . ff Q- ff M-ef E! E MISS VERA ALLEN A.B. -LaGrange College Business Education ig.--1 f-J 'we MISS EMMA JAYNE BERNHOLZ A.B.--College of St. Elizabeth AIA. New Iersey Stale Teavhers College Guidance Deparlmentg French ,ge 'Q . ., ,':- Q on 1 'Qi' MRS. N. .IO CARLISLE B.S.7JHFh'S0HUilI8 Stale College Physiology MRS. ANNIE BARR Secretary MRS. JANE IILAND BS.---Georgia Southern College English fs ff . gf , .f K 3 -1- I ..... MISS SARAH COIIRSON B.S.- -Troy State College M.A.- Georgia Peabody College Biology Q, -If Wt, it y 5 1 HJ ' A's's. av'- 3590 'nl . N. ,,,.,, ,.. wmv' S! MRS. VICKIE CRAWFORD B.S.-Auburn University Social Studies MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIS English B.S.-V--C. S. C. W. MA.-Auburn University Business Education ,W 'fl-ul' MR. J. C. EASTERLING B.S.-Troy State College M.S.-Troy State College Scienceg Social Studies English C -p' MR. W. W. CROUCH B.S.-Dulre University !I'l.A.-Duke University Mathematics wus- LN-K Win' MR. ROBERT DONALDSON A.B.-Catawba College Social Studies Physical Education Q2 .I ' m .hurl Ag. M-nv MR. .I. W. ENTREKIN B.S.fAuburn University Shop 'hal si J 115525 MRS. NANCY CRYE AB.-LaGrange College MRS. FRANCES DUNCAN B.A.-Barnard College of Columbia University M.S.-Auburn University Biology 1 fr 'Ulf f I MRS. PATRICIA FARMER B.S.-4Troy State College Englishg Business Education we Jfefii, ,S QQ , 2 I . 95, . fu MISS LINDA FIISSELL 1?.S.-Unizersily oil Florida lIl.E.-University of Florida Spanish N31 ew? 5 N ENE. fx I MRS. 'NIILDREIJ L. CRIMES l?.S. Auburn llnizrrsity M.S.- -Auburn Unizfersify Social Sludies U My H MISS BETH HALL A.H. Shorter College English A WMV fr-fe ev MR. JOHN CILSON Troy State College Social Studies -Q .rf gk. ,I MRS. MARC,-XRE'I' CENTER HS. --Alabama College .M.S.'7AlllIIlfH University Chemistry MRS, ELIZABETH GREENE BA. Wesleyan College MA. Mercer University English 'ill MR. RICHARD CITNTER B.S. -Troy State College MA. Auburn Unirersity D.C.T. X N sv- - 5 wi! 'f 'QQ NIR. JOHN HAMNIONIJ University of Ceorgiag T 8 I Shop 2 MRS. RACHEL HARRELL AB. Lacrange College Serial Studies MRS. HELEN HA YES A.H. Hendrix College English .. ,-M, ,Q if MISS ELAINE V. HOPPER A.H.fLaCrange College Social Studies . my MR. JOE JOHNSTON B.S.-Auburn University Art cg Ann MRS. DIANE HAYWOOD B.S.-V-University of .Mississippi Englishg Drarnatics 0.5 'i,i I I I all i fm MISS MARTHA HOWARD B.S.4Aubu rn University Social Studies ' af if 6, an 1 1' .- J. ir' MRS. FRANCES KEIM B.S.iGeorgia State College Music '91 'Na --in I S MRS. NIAMILEE HENRY B.S.-V--Berry College M.A.--Western Carolina College English 4' . fwvswfwwt A we x -Q - 4, ei A MR. ROSS JONES B.S.-Auburn University Vanderbilt University University of Georgia Mathematirsg Science MISS CAROL KNIGHT B.S.---Troy State College Englishg Business Education MISS NELLIREE KNOWLES A.B.-Tift College Mathematics ' xw MR. MONROE LOTT M.S. P.H.-University of North Carolina B.S.-Mississippi Southern Univ. 'F nv'-H if!-ng MR. CECIL MCDONALD B.Ph.-Emory University M.S.-Auburn University Social Studies A ,,, Sh . , r so W wi- ' l iteqf . if,21525i2:szq,g.,,.f , V-.1--Size:-t , .QQ - -:.:s2esi1a- ., f- f - H f - s' an- S g 'V 'I '5LIe. 'iff-A-H 4' . , ..a-:-Sas?-wf wesig22.:Qte-.teams-.E5g..W, ....,.fWf.fS.,1 . Us. ., f ..,:,.21L..f, - 1535- 2 4 W is MRS. .IEANNE LeCLERE B.S.-Marywood College Business Education Mathematics if WN! lx. MISS SANDRA MALONE A.B.-Howard College Social Studies so N ffm' MRS. REBECCA MCDONALD A.B.-University of Tennessee English L -'IN ' 'w W R .1 ' I -. A ' is 'Q I - ' i '... . -I - 1 nf af- 4 'Gini ?.i'+',I ii? ina, -s f ' MRS. NAOMI LOONEY M.S.-Auburn University Mathematics wr. W, Ihr' if . . X Go ,, .ge- L MISS LOUISE MARLER B.S.-Troy State College English . ...ea-5. un. N-li MR. Y. MARK MCELREATH B.S.-Auburn University Shop, Mechanical Drawing ,file 71 if up it , 2. ,W ji' ' M f i, CITE? MR. WM. R. MEADOWS, JR. B.S.-f-Brigham Young University Mechanical Drawing fx MR. LARRY NEWTON B.S.--Troy State College Science ' ur 75 y ,if fi 35 MRS. ADA RAY office , eh ' 2' . ,igil I gy . ,.. fp X 'lk , . . me v i,io .ff I. x P- A Sri I ,AA +,': no l,.dv L I I I X A I MISS DOROTHY MILLER AB.-LaGrange College Social Studies MISS ALINE MOON EY A.B. -LaGrange College Business Education Physical Education in 5 iii' W ,..,...r ' MR. GUY PINKARD B.S.fLouisiana State University M.S.-Auburn University ' 1-ui' r lf .f' MR. LUTHER REEDER B.S.-Auburn Universityj Mathematics g f MR. BEN PRESTON B.S.gAuburn University Science 1 -Ka k 6 MM y rg MRS. DORIS REID B.S.iCeorgia Southern M.S.--Auburn University Business Education :b of .. I V W .7 . K me K ' COL. CHARLES A. RITCHIE B.S. Davidson College Physics .ya at - F1 U V Q, f 'I s ,m I . M G 25? MR. ROBERT E. SHULL A.B.fUni1,'ersity of Georgia Social Studies '-an -5 MISS VIRGINIA SPEER RA.-University of Alabama MA.-University of Alabama English MISS HELEN SHEPARD MA.-lnrliana University Social Studies I- zi . fi. it , -2 I M a S 2 ,,.. . 'G 5 .. '- , war MRS. BETTY SMITH RA., -St. Lawrence University English -'Fwd' Q' 'Q MISS CAROLYN SHAVERS B.S.-Auburn University Mathematics ,.-.I MISS EVELYNE SMITH AB.-University of Georgia MA.-George Washington Librarian :L 'W h W,i K A , I I ' if 5 M. X MISS SYRIL STONE HS.-Troy Stale College Mathematifs MISS BARBARA SWIFT .4.H.-Hollins College English , 'Q X ...ff ' -:, 'Xa ' ' Ib A I iw- . gy MR. WINFRED THOMPSON B.A.,-Kentucky Wesleyan College Health and.P.E. Miss PEARLE TEIJDER Smal Smiles M.S.-A u bu rn University Mathematics MRS. JULIA M. TAYLOR A.B.-Bessie Tift College ,,.L, A M.A.vDuke University , English is . t 'Nr 3 ,I , . M..-f Q 5 rr Q a s MR. HENRY WEISSINGER sis B.S.-Auburn University M.Ed.-Auburn University Electric Shopg Audio-Visual ,Q ,Q an ww V F R I - f I I MR. MARVIN WAITE B.S.-Union College M.Ed.-Auburn University Business Education MISS MAMIE TRUETT AB.-Huntingdon College ' M.A.SPeabody College .I .',, A Business Education - ,pw--s. 'xii-A3 99 MISS ANGIE WILLIAMS B.S.-Auburn University Business Education is MISS FAN WILCOX RM y I if A.B.-Asbury College ummm Frenchg English MISS MARY .IO WHEELER Distributive Education K 5 M .X is Us A L ' ' ' . , -. STUDE T TE fl Q iii S- in i- '3' FALL QUARTER: L. to R., Miss ,lane Blanton, Mr. Ross Hasting, M' Cl rss Glenda endarosser. FACULTY NOT PICTURED Mrs. Ma C ry arnes Mrs. Susan Hartman Mrs. Ann Howard Mr. C. L. Jones Mrs. Im ogene Presley CHERS Fall WINTER QUARTER: Miss Elizabeth Hunter. I TENANCE 'M'-'i-ha., L. to R. Lester Robinson Charlie Mae Robinson Marie Gamble John Colquitt Samuel J. Jenkins. CAFETERI L. to R., Mrs. Dorothy Blackmon, Mrs. Emma Lou Dowling, Mrs. Katherine Patchin. Back Row: L. to R., Mary Cummings, Addie Goran, Lula Johnson, Beatrice Martin, Johnn Fluellen, Commorice Obleton, Sadie Nelson, Mamie Brown, Alberto Jenkins. Front Row: Lester Holt, Jeweline Gibson, Frazier Baskin, Marie Snips, Ralph Dent, Ben Zella, Copper Ralph Roewell. jan'-ma---M wunezs M4-,tw Q., . , W M-FM ,.,,,..., ,..,. i 7 , greg, asggt ,g1:,w . 9 My MSW? 4' ,sw IM SM e gmt. Lonie Smith Mrs. Princie Land and Mrs. Blanche Middlebrooks. M ,f , Q . J it g .ag Q i 2 W u G 'wi In ,Tis education forms the common mind: just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined. -Alexander Pope A SIGH, A TEAR, AND A SMILE . . Oh, how we wish we could be seniors forever. We admit its grand to walk proudly across that stage, shake that warm hand, smile that glorious smile, grasp that diploma a little tighter, and repeat silently that thankful prayer. And oh, for that night of the graduation dance, when every boy and girl became Prince Charming and Cinderella. But as the Grand Ball nears the Witching Hour an awesome silence falls on every heart. Our stay at Jordan has ended. But because of our stay, we seem filled with new courage and energy, in knowing that Jordan has prepared each of us for a happier and more prosperous future. We recall days of happiness and sadness. We leave this schoolfalthough somewhat tattered, with our heads held high. ln pausing to recall our days at Jordan, we remember the exciting days of entering school, the school spirit we expressed in our pep rallies, the crowded lunch room, and the flurry to new friends. We have rummaged through our lockers, run through the halls to beat the bells, and attended our last class. Let us all look back at Jordan with pride. There are memories within the building that shall remain in our hearts forever. We can look back and see laughter, sorrow, happiness, and pain. ln leaving Jordan, we had the sad hearts that so many before us had tried so desperately to explain. A sigh, a tear, and a smile, and we were off to choose our life. Nfl? Left to right: Bubba Wages, Shirley Harrell, Ben Carnto, and Sharon fohnson SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ben Carnto .,....... ...................................................... ...,....... P r esident Shirley Harrell ......... .,,.. V ice President Sharon Johnson ....,.., .,.,....,., S ecretary Bubba Wages ......,, ....... T reasurer it mr i 'fgeiw 1 'awww 'QM S W A E ,M : . 41 Larry Adams Wylan Affolter Barbara Swain Allen Buddy Maehiel Allgood Bay of ambition lfs wonderful to do nothing Considemte of everyoneg nice Mischievousg lilres fun and rest afterwards person to know '53 'iv William Lamar Anderson Slow to angerg easy going - 5 . it : -, ii, W' 'W 1 ii d L... Patricia Kate A nthony Neat and petite .4l . V ,,:. . V -W I if ,, -rifle A fl i .. R MA! arr ea: Ronald Michael Armstrong Soft speech, strong leadership Gloria Jean Arnold Congenial and wittyg a hard worker A it -zf mei' .- ' A iff- ..-, M t t i ..l,. eril seee t Stephen Richard Arrowood Rodney Avant Louis Roland Bailey ,lacqulyn Balkcom The ideal boy in every way Has a way with women Rare capacities in wit and humor A wonderful friend--a helping hand SENIORS 1 ..-rf --we -Q-Q-1 .ad 'i: ji i if F' U 'mfs 'L Q A - - Mafilla Cl-Hifi? Bafefield .lames Edward Barnes William Clarence Barnes Katie Louise Barrett Never too busy forafriendg Friendlyg enoys all sports, Mixture of mirth and mischief Iovial and full of fun a hard worker especially basketball - sz: ' tw. f 'F Stanley J. Beard lj silenre were golden, would be a pauper Frank Delano Bates A boy with his own ideas Vickie Sue Beard Sparkling personality Buddy wg: Pauleng Suzanne Benfgrd Michael Leo Benoit Martha Sue Benton Original and fun-lovingg would The only.way to have a friend Not in sympathy with homework make a great beautician lS to be Une SENIORS Winstfmn Franklin Bell Winnie', likes jun , H' f e -f,' f ' Judy Green Bess Small and sincere t n a B mar' me A x an - Q, '1 bm-ff 'mr-e Bodney Woodrow Bettis Wayne Bolvert Bishop ,lean Blair Ronald Gene Blakely Man of few worrls and rare Rest first, then work Eager to become a June brideg Easy to get along with lh0UEhfS bubbling personality 'Ev' M-M... ,V -.. A Baye Boozer Lilfeable and friendly ,gum t L... 'lr Dee Ann Gayle Borum Constantly on the go ' aaya L. , 'W 1 if V it Raye Borders A smile for every girl and two for every boy Faye Borders Very likeable, the quiet type my-9 Bonnie Patrieia Boss 'lille ...Hd-r Dossie Haywood Bowden Ceralcl Bragg Danny Emory Brant fl A' fl 'Doesn't like work in any form Loves that Chevy Malibu Dimples and Charmg sweet as Quiet an L-ery -m can be 34 SENIORS A , .pi '75 as rrkh A iw' gd' XB Carol Elizabeth Branton Diane Brown Brewer Elizabeth Marie BTCWU Annette Cntnnflnc Brinkley A good athlete Quiet manner Silemfe is golden A 'nile'n ninUte talker in ', mf: ri .. f im is l R ' ' V' , , Q, . 8 Thomas Harold Broach ti very versatile studentg the ' medical man. lra Doyle Brookins A A friend to everyone David Phillip Brooks Always in a hurry so he has time to restg lofty spirit Q K ,935 4 W' W it 'nit 1 ii HM 4 , ,tgp 'E l it fi -' W' sf' 'YT' .41 1 41 Jeanette Brown Lois Brown ' Carolyn Sue Bryan A senior than will be missed Full of grace, spirit, and beauty Hard work brings rich rewards SENIORS inf Larry Allen Brooks Never a dull moment 59' YT? Brenda Buchanon Good natured ll L 1 Q X . .Aim Cecil Rance Bunn Keeps things hopping ww Myra Jean Burns Fan-loving .::, I ,,.. Margarete Maria Butler A willing hear! and a willing handg loves band KM at . Tommie Burdick Tommy Gerald Burlison His only lahor is to killjmg, Allergic to work pgs. Qigltw-.jfii I -,arm 50 L. Patricia Elaine Burrello Cute majoretteg an asset to the band and mixed choir Fred Pitts Burt I'rn smart but it's a secret J 1 ii 'L 7, Q ' F A ,.-, .. .. : :il V 'Ku Ronald David Butler Ellen Louise Butterworth Always in a hurry so he has Girl of quiet grace time to rest SENIORS t V J mSL- V Q iftyi 'IA ,M M 14.4 Betty Jean Burns A real asset to the band if '4 lb K ' f W V:NL it Gladys Romena Bushman Seeks merriment, dislikes homework . fry., l?P tty styt .fi:.ZS?1li5ErS311' A Susan Jeanette Cable Lively and jovialg A real live wire 'UUA 'Nu '1'-'rx hp. Grant Bailey Caldwell Great thoughts and great power more of expression Carolyn Sue Caldwell Says what she means and no ll. so y --we X iv: -L , me i f 2 K fs ,.,,, S, if Dewayne Harold Carr Good natured and considerate Sandra Gayle Carmack She's got her man ,tl mv--nd' Mary Anita Carter Phillip Aaron Carter Neat and petiteg sings well Doesn't like work in any formg loves adventure John Donald Carlise Not forward but likeable Ann Yvonne Carden Makes frienrls easily 'GC' G ,... gi ? , I , J ,ue , 1 .ww , Q K 5 'S ,gi i f -z Kenneth Leroy Carter Roll on worldg I'll roll with you L Dannette Carter Pleasant mannerg loves excite- ment 'lr-N -'lv' Sherrel ,lean Carter Vera Marilyn Carter The picture of prettiness Has true senior dignity SENIORS hw- 'YH-wa Nav' . L .4 3' James Cason Jerry Brewster Cason Susan Lynn Cavanaugh Ar110ld Chadwick Good natured and easy going Handsome and popularg good Sings like a nightingale Loves UJWVUUVC and 8915 athlete Dorothy Dean Chalkley Personality plus Lkl 3016! LA Elizabeth Gayle Chapman True to herself, true to her friends, and true to Jordan is ig Bobby Chancellor L3 gif' A Keeps the ball rolling Mary Ann,Challcley Cirl on the go Q n ty-3 V . ,4 K ,Q W sas.. Y , , ql v I Q.. if , ! N gk Y A A Betty .lean Chewning Ronnie Edwin Childs Sandra ,lean Childs Randall Malcolm Clark Born talkingg still has her A willing heart and a willing A senior with spirit A likeable person birthright hand SENIORS ei I VW. . QM ' L 4 Rodney Stephen Clark Sheryll Regena Clark Rufus Kirven Clary Ramona Clifford He's a cut-upg never a dull A gentle lady with quiet charmg Loves to play those drumsg Quiet and efficient moment admired easy going 'D' h Wg, 'ffw' A Q2 Q 2 an shi? Q H Q' 'U' Wayne Vernon Clite Dependable, friendly fellow Charles Stephen Cochrane Doesn't like unfriendly peopleg great musician hh 'N-...J Robert Jo Coker Dependable and ambitious if A K' Hb' of 42'-f7' Brenda Joyce Collins John Michael Collins Stephen Ray Collins One of The Nurses Quite unpredictable Well known for his witg good looking SENIORS iz JH- , rw- Jf X-R 4 Charles David Coleman Seen a lot, heard more often aqui' Freddie Wayne Cone Not a surgeon, but does a lot of cutting up f KF ,iw is L Becky and Susan lrierl lo leach Mickey and Ronnie how to play Imp sculch on KID DAY. . A .. A I -I 3 ,al ::,,-,. 1.,5 A 'M Susan Carol Connell Her friends are manyg A.M.C.Cfs president av'-an I1 l A ,loan Cope ' Very polite and charming ore'-.A QW '- ii df K-M ,. Leila Mae Cook The quiet typeg considerate of everyone Donnie Cornett Life without laughter isn't life at all , Sty . . f- , L 1.2625 V ie , , U .t VV,. ' ,Q . 4'- . I -5 fry, I ' . if A A M, A , ..t.V .2 V Samuel Cook ' Ronald Wayne Cooper Takes life as he finds it If you can't convince 'ern, Patricia Ann Cotton Quick and cute V ' , ,'oo ,555 M, fi, ,W ,i.. A :. llt .:-, , T .i f ri ,..l , an f x V :Vi fk: ha' kf Ellfj ,:: e l if--f ,gg I L ll la ...4 Sue Craft Mary Lorraine Crane Patricia Ann Crane Very athletic Likes to have a good time Little but l0Ufd SENIORS confuse 'em Charles Lewis Coursey Likeable and friendly if strie 2 r c ':f: f 2 is QQ ' I f E A 5, y W H in In kk , ll.c Kathryn Winifred Crockett Ready for graduation WK wi , K. Sandra Gayle Crook 1 of Original sklypo p n 1 1 E i Y i - 'U' Marsha Dale Happiness is cheaper than worry mf 2 , E . of , 'J xi. UNA, '44 l btw L Martha Ann Davis Well-liked by all who know herg 'wr' yy David Jacob Crouch Craves excitement Linda Gail Davenport Neat and petiteg pretty eyes ,K-g a1 mv' 'lk , .1 V M James Ethan Dawson Steady worker me A' - , .f v ry 1-aww. ., in 4. A, W Y 'D' as A fi L. ,. Rose Marie Culpepper Jolly, happy, serious toog with now and then a thought or two yin -qs-.',. Cynthia Omega Davidson Friendliness makes her many friends of-in 'U' ill sw-.-.9,. L+, If -.. A Patricia Diane Day Has a pleasing personalizyg loves sincere home ec. 42 SENIORS Patricia Ann Curbow Constantly on the go Linda Carol Davis Care free, not a worry in the world U, I , , gt -,' Ei Wig 4, 1 a 3 Q x:-V J, K A' ,qi ,,,..-. L l Marsha Rozelle Deal Loved by one, liked by all y 4 .4 Freddie De Marsh Shirley Ann Dennis Teresa Jeanette Dennis Karl Derums Temperant in speechg kind A very sweet person A sweet girlg considerate A great guy who keeps every- body laughing iii' ii is 1-s ,, 5 A r i ,if 'M Carolyn Patricia Difebhrio The reason gentlemen prefer blondes Patricia Ann Durton Truly a southern belle Frances Gail Drady A wonderful person to knowg smart and talented Edward Phillip Duderwicz Never an unkind word s f .2 1.. U , we , I ..:s We e M ., , if V 4 ., ' , if I fb, E l l, Ji, VV A '57 L: . A l y V, K A 5... Elizabeth Ann Duggan Peggy Ann Duke Sandra Dukes C0l1Hi6 AIUICHC Dlmblalief She is altar bound A friend to allg will be a great Silence is golden Cute 'n considerate nurse SENIORS a 4'0 I S. ,4 Judy Elizabeth Duncan Always coming up with some- thing new Gary Dwight Duncan Happiness is cheaper than worryg enjoys basketball ibn' Reginald Van Dupriest Always comes up with Something William Marshall Echols Billy isn't ll surgeon, but he does a lot of cutting up ' ff lla. -. ' Q: I 4 I' .1 I V i V, V i i 5 ' ' EM... ... E me 1 'mu-Q. 4--QQ nu... xl Mary Kathy Ellison Sandra Lynn Enfinger Sugar 'n spice, everything nice Original, serene ' JE. if, L.. vt, .N John Scott Dunn llRed,, Pk 'ev-ff--f 4 Donna Edeker Charming, sweet, and adaptable .41 Sheila Irene English Friendly and easy to get along with SENIORS Dennis Rodney Dunsford Good mztured and easy going ir' Sue Ann Edwards With Cha Chu there is never a dull moment 'Ulf Patricia Gayle Enlow Always looking for new friends 1 ia- . '!P 1xe , ,vu .N .,. i 305- Edgar Leroy Ensley Headed for politics with Republican vigor ,A Sherry Brewer Farrell A girl of quiet grace Larry James Forsyth Strong, silent type M Q, ni' 5 Q 'fm me A I-44 Jackson Perry Ethridge Peggy June Ethridge Charles Anderson Evans Wants to retire young Likes records and boys Headed l0f 311059555 U WUC ffiend JS-Qi: I may A - gg ll u, .. A':2-' Heidi Maria Fisher Unworried about tomorrow if F3 H Bobby Wayne Fincher Wish there were more like him Susan Inez Faulkner Has a wonderful sense of humor - ' ' -r to '- J V, ll a ,, t t tt L. ...A Gloria Jean Foster Janie Louise Foster Marvin Hunter Foster Smart as Lwg whips: always Considerate of allg one of A senior that will be missed strives for the best the best - SENIORS .. 4 Shelbie ,lane Fowler Rose Ellen Frazier Jaqulyn Faye French Enjoys life Efficient workerg she gets the Lively as can be job done tk i 'Qr gl Judy Fuller Eternal sunshine rests on her headg always ready to laugh 'Nun Dozier Fuller Roll on world, I'll roll with you Brenda Faye Fuller Laughter is the wealth of the soul 441 V.-4 Patricia Lynn Fulford Intent on life at its best Wayne Fussell A true athlete with good looks to match A-A 'M'-ffl 52 if au. ,,,,,,,,.-f' -ul-'-f Yu., Emily Blanche Cafford Harry Earl Callaway Michael Garner Ben Edmond Garnto Fun-loving Little but lively Pie face takes life easy Silent but superior in many SENIORS ways g great ahtlete Bill Edwin Garnto A truer lad is hard to findg one of lordan's best Q, .aw -'W r l is gf r .q.5,,, .33 uv 3 gn- W Q M i l Billy Ray Cause Nicholas Walter Gergen Clyde Geter Top man in R.0.T.C. Keeper of the keys for annual Not a worry in the world Sw!! Ruth Gibbs Bootsie ' L. .al Patricia Ann Gilbert Pleasant as can be 6 Q A ., . s o Billy Ray Glover Wild and wooly K..-nl Carol Annette Clover Small and sincere Mary .lane Cilbreath Has a friendly disposition 1'-adlf Julia Delene Glover Silence is golden SENIORS William Henry Ginn Nice to know ga Igiig? Z 'inn-M' V, Shelbie Lee Colden Earns while he learns te. A , - L ! ' , . ,if . - ,T EA . . , 2 ,Q J A SS Pr ,f 11' X K r in my Richard Humber Goode Let me have my way and I'm satisfied . Lit fli NT Q --mf-S ina!-'P' Nr-ff' Gary Dewey Goodman Hugh Gordy Wallace Gary Grant An unforgettable classmate Putt Putt champ Quiet but ambitious Jimmy Gray An independent chap S.. Shirley Maureen Green Friendly and versatile 42 4101.--- ' Why Lonnie Joseph Greene Quiet and well-mannered W L.. A Margaret Ann Greer Friendliness-the keynote of her personality 'K -C ,..-u-awry USL Iipn f 'l9r !hr Q- A. ...un Y-.N Emma Carol Griffin Judy Ann Griffin Marsha Rene Grisham James William Gruber Speech is great but silence is Shy and ,gwggt Good natured and considerate You can be sure Batch likes greater girls SENIORS we M114 Wi sv, if-mg, vl 'w -... ..-e ,Q .ei ff' s Verlin Lucile Cuerry Eager to graduate ha' Bobby Brooks Hallford Likeable boy with lots of surprises FWH- L Billie Joyce Harden Full of grace, spirit, and beauty F495 'Ml L. Barbara Brown Guthrie Janice Irene Haines Ernest Felix Hale Attractive and likeable Nice person to know Comidefale and Pleflmflli well- mannered NPV 5-pr P ti' Audrey Harbert Easygoingg an outdoorsrnan wt' ff' Car ry Hamby Not really lazy, just afraid of work Joseph Michael Haluski Joey is always into somethingg future coach a tt . gf I T Cys -ga A Wanda .H3fdWlClC. r Shlrley Ann Harrell Charles Calvin Harrington Soon the wedding bells will ring AS beautiful in manner as she is in appearance Shunerbug SENIORS Qi ii if .iw 3 l Q K AQQFNSM-,Q 4 J, Q , yy, If ,. Wy, i ri i E e I Q Q' s Seniors will never forget forrlarfs first Homecoming. Shirley Kelly anfl Steve Arrowornl practice for Ilie eornation -ns. 'WB .4 l Connie Faye Harris Virginia Charlene Harvey Roger Brent Hatcher Jackie Lamar Hawkins The Beauticiann Harm: is I h .4 Elaine Caldwell Hayler Girl on the go ' iiii i 'Vik MVR ikkk ,V VV1, ' ,ET Betty Lois Herring What - me worry? y aways on te go Wztty Peanut collects those Enjoys ltfe L. Glenda Henderson Pleasant to be around Phyllis Bonner Herring Quiet and efficient SE L my-v 'ff 'lsnpr' Alton Stephen. Hill Outstanding persong a credit to Jordan Arthur Mike Hill Earns while he learnsg ambitious Cecelia Ann Hinton Marriage on the mind o Nancy ,lo Holland Perfect combination of origin- ality and poise 4 f 'K 42, 1 ey , + is if - -Q , iis a 5 4 M pk L ,l Cufti? GUY Hood Linda Carol Ho kins . P Nothing Phil-995 htm She may be quiet, but don't let that fool you SENI James Allen Hill Great hopes make a great mang witty and popular 'QR Al Mary Helen Holloway A joke never hurt anyone Eugene Hillhouse Very quietg you never know what he's thinking aan' ' 'bk A L 4 Judy Laraine Holton Generous and gratefulg beautiful brown eyes +051 '-n.f.d'P Colette Hornsby An expert swimmer ORS Linda Joyce Howard A folly word, a cheerful heart V1-2 1 - !!s.f f Wifi' 1 'w-,, wk. li' Ulla' l L, ' Tim Hl1dSOI1 J0l1r1 Walter HUTSIOII James Rgnald Jackson Always concentrates on the best Wow! What he 'does for a Not a worry in the world 1-, V .:.. if J if r e in ,..,. qv k elif L Phyllis Jackson Always seen with Ann -1 :5T'- L Ronnie Sue Johnson Loves fun ...md football uniform! Jackie Johnson Enthusiastic in everythnig he does Greg Eugene Jeffries His faults would make dim shadows 'Vw H-.rf 'Univ Johnny Johnston Sharon Johnson To work or not gg work? Charm, looks, and a pleasing per- Not to work! sonality are her trade marks SENIORS Judy Patricizi Jackson A smile for every friend Johnny Johnson Red Pearln f Alex Edward Jones Quiet manner ... ' 5 ' 3' ,g f , w- in.. -v I ..:, . - 'i' W A ,.. Brenda Joyce Jones Eager to win a lasting name ir , K VfW'w, ' 1 I. K ,, kk.v. Q k ki . I 1... if ,-a. it-'V assay- 1 . .15-.-g hu. Deborah Lee Jones Rare thinker, rare speaker L. Max Jerry Kelly Enjoys his work Nav' Jean Anderson Jones Wise beyond her years 'Q' Shirley Ann Kelly Pretty is her name ...nd Lynda Jean Jones Sunny dispositiong never too busy for a friendship Larry Wayne Kemp Considerate and quiet w Stella Woruzhyt Jones Envied for her beautiful hair 'M r K 1 1 1' , , . l,i i A M .,- 3 r ,:,- 'fi 'Z' ? . ' ' - --:, 'mv k1,l ' W 'Ip erik f -'- . uk, Patricia Diane Kennedy Glenda Faye Killingsworth Terry Lee Kirby Jimmy Earl Kirkland A big leaseg cute as they came Quiet but nige Really considerate in every way Easy going SENIORS 'wo Ramona Kirkland Kind in every way WKJQZ' 6 if I Q rv 'Q' S. l Barbara Faye Lane Never too busy for friendship in ., N ,,,.,,, 'hw- ...Q Sylvia Diane Kirkland Loyal to her friends, but enemies beware , L ii G. '1- , .. aff' f f 1 I ie 4--W. S Pennie Gay Langd on There isn't a thing she wouldn't do for zz friend 'Su'- Shirley Knowles Good lookingg well-liked .. , ,faq , rr Z W' 5 2,1 QL 'uf' Patricia Gayle Landress Outgoing and friendlyg always smiling James Ernest Langford Hard workerg intelligent R.0.T.C. officer Michael Langford The only thing better than girls is more girls! I v.l: A z a s '. --elfgi j y g g L ..,,.. A l , L N 'W' Z Brenda Faye Lankford Judith Clifton Ledbetter Barbara Marlene Lee Joan Evelyn Lee Gentle and demureg she's every- Camma's busy president Never in a hurry Smart as zz whipg what a ward- one's friend robe! SENIORS ss Veoncile Delores Leonard Loves a good time ,SSN Nancy Diane Lloyd Million dollar smile gg!-1. -'HP' . , Vie . rw., K A Evauglin Lowery A wonderful friendg graced with many talents 56 WIN' . 'Q' .lim Clifton Lewey A creative writerg his silence comes from great thoughts K ,. ss at ae 'I 1 .. will 'li' x Dorothy Teresa Lokey Miss Efficiency -ll' Nancy Jane Lumpkin Good naturedg pleasant as can be we Egf- 'Q 5 1, 6' 'Q X 5 'ls ,,..--0' lg... gl Sylvia Ruth Lewis Sparkling personalityg a friend to all Margaret Ann Littleton Miss Mischief il -Q-.-- ' Ronald Wayne Long Handsomeg you can be sure he likes girls 4.1.,?v if 'Q' up.-.af ' ',.' ,, K Z I f Shirley Jean Lunsford A hard worlferg pleasant SENIORS Walter Fred Long A very good citizen William Ellis Mann What a man! Jimmy Odell Manning Charles Edmond Marion Infectious laughg he'd rather Quiet except when playing his run than eat , ,. t fi 4 ,. -ff ' i'l' 'fi ., ,5 . I -vi Connie ,lean Martin A steady worker, likes interesting people ul' 'fig ,lean Marie Mayer Talented artist trumpet LL 41 Della May Martin Good and dependable AZMW A. Gt fi'- 4- ' A Carla June Martin Cute and friendlyg a future nurse ...Q Kay Matheson Kind smile, gentle manner Carol ,lean Martin Thoughtful and friendly 1 W Alan May The quiet typeg considerate o everyone Wh! I ...,-Q-H L.. X ,A Brenda Kay McCain Betty McCarty William McCarty Delectable, delightful, delovely One of those office girls A friend to all SENIORS mg, Wx ,W Al Patti Ann McCauley Becky Louise McCormick Eugene McCrary Michael Dean McCullough A girl with her own ideas Loads of fung unworried about Pleasant as can be Not a care in the world tomorrow 5,0 Ronnie Wilson Mcl..emore Does equally well with a baseball bat as with a trumpet fs: E 'ff e 5 , 'NL 2 N4 6 5 Charles McCuffey ' Just doesn't like work W, ' Jo Carol McDowell fo's never idle, never stillg always talking, always will Sybil Diane McDaniel Friendly and easy to get along with 3 A nga N-f-.Mer . nf' aiillf iff? L .4 James Michael McRae William Ronald Medloclc James Royce Melvin Melinda Elaine MiCklC Seeks merriment Grease Monkey Unassuming and open-minded AlwllQVS lllllfiflg SENIORS ,, A - --: 5 .faux 2 . 3.5, . , in li J I A sa- .5 K, qnu..4. wg!! .41 Edna Eugenia Miles A good heart is worth its weight in gold Harry Mitchell Fuzzy is well-liked by all 12. an- -mf V- .3 h ' it I V kki' ' ' ,Q W 1 Shelbie Jean Moore Makeq friends easily wg WN -A: e XF ' 2 if vidf L K Donna Annette Mills Saundra Anita Minton Attractive and sweetg experi- Enjoys a good laugh enced baton twirler Hazel Lee Miller Wonderful personality pix -....,. f 'War' U.. A Sue Mixon Reflects Iordan's ideals 'lr' Donald Michael Montarella Quite a Camp A .loyce Moore Hard work brings rich rewards rrf'5W'i Vtyy ,VV ll W l M an W, E. --0 W -ew' if l A 1... .4 Elizabeth Sue Morris Marsha Mosher Wanda Lee Murphy Always ready for a good time Full of fang likeable Full of beauty, wit, and charm SENIORS K ...-Q 5 E HW ' 5 . S Xs F5 rn 9 Y A 3' ,, , V i f' 4,4 I - I Y J' fini: ap. 'Y X-' -2 5 Qiq, 1 'wx Q, ,gf , 5 it 5 AV , - in Q Sy 'k K E V A - V, A 5' gn . VZVV My A . H Q . , 1 2 x -ia if 5' 5 W 3 .ng .g ' ' 5 ' 'f.,'.P 5 W 4 , H 3 4 3' 5, vi? A 4 if K A ffly .1., , si .ely .I L -- 1 Y! 1-: 5 M W X Q ram' f 2 W V use The last pep rally is always a sad occasion for graduating seniors. Q ill Q ML HLE- , , ' lrwfe i f Q. f- 'V' wp, A X Suns, -ff Ned Wayne Overby Earl Bowden Neel Donald Edwin Ogle Larry Ogletree Carefree adventurer Full of mischief and wit Full of fun and fancy free A very quiet person fdd'l is ,r --., A ll'V :e gl, L...- Brenda Gayle Owens Cheerful heart and helpful way M. -m .... . A W Q Elvia Page Likeable in many ways Richard Morgan Pace Quiet and likeable ,f a g,, ,f.. ,, ww me 4' .1 if f ive fa HE R Q i h, , ee elif 3 1 A., 5 5 s ln' 'wil .., 4 Peggie Diane Parker Good natured and friendly W , fu! Cz' A .f,,..., if gr w.,,. Ronald Carl Parker Richard Merril Patchin Paul Franklin Pate Sheena Roxieann Pate Wittyg he keeps things hopping An all-around boy with many A likeable fellow with lots of Looking for fun good traits surprises SENIORS 'i L 'wma Q- ,,,.. I ,, V K - I A ,. P X , . V it .:,, 'W I Q t K , K- -. 4 . 'vw . .. . Wil? William Raymond Pate y ff- James Michael Patrick .4 Martha Elizabeth Pavne William Richard Payne Joyful and sincere Great hopes make a great man ,Always laughs her cares iaway as as i as , f,,,5,1s,t5 'iaa Ray Coleman Peacock Industrious and Optimistic an Why. ,fain is W M P iss, -V - s '-arf 4 1152 'li-is-'f ' -ff 'v iffQ?a,f.,5,31l Q35 dv -ag: ju, V .- EE? ' KZ! ' Hugh Daniel Perry Seldom worriesg likes life gg -' K , ' ,1 ' ' fi ' i ,. K K ,HQ 5 I M my Q- A! ,. f at so 'Q-' N' . ut, P , ,, .L- A jolly good fellow Patricia Adele Perkins Everybody likes to have her aroundg real live wire Bernard Pennel Quietness reignsg observant of L 4 all things Vera LaDania Peacock A light heart lives long :,, i, t W as-gh, 1 'aw 'iv' 4,5 ,ff Joanne Peterson William Earl Pettis Brenda Sue Phillips Always joking, always fun Lilreable and friendly She who laughs first or last always gets plenty of fun out of it SENIORS 'X V ' ' 1 nib' Kenneth Edwin Phillips Not really lazy, just afraid of work f 'mls' Frazier Bonner Pittman Wants to retire young so he can eat and sleep perpetually 'Ni 41--an .44 Charlene Poole Friendliness is the keynote of her personality ' 4 fs: A' mi .. Tony Michael Pierce Harold Ray Pinckard One of Jordan's great baseball Dislikes homework stars assi :rt P Z, tl 'Q-1 ' V -it ,L James Pittman With Squeaky there is never a dull moment Mary Linda Pitts A dependable worker in all aspects ,Q -Q. sr' - rw 1 , 'V x 'i ,.W--Tv Patricia Powers Ready to talk l Nancy Carol Powers Gay of heart and high of hope SENIORS L A Vik -yu.--Q We-f L ,.. Lois Ann Pinlcston Known for friendly ways Rh, Ronnie Morris Pitts Never serious, always into somethingg lots of fun if -, l Denise Marie Prevatt Her character is outstanding FQ' aww 4'9 hs... Carol Ann Price Carefree and gay ':.' - M ' K-1 wg. Roy Foster Ragan Happy-hearted 'N -J5.-A ' -F.M,'3f? t 5 A iw ,gag-gix :fag it es' 3 ,aw-ff: 3 i f H' E ,Q-'3'fgFm'Qf H ,E-1 1 ,,11,S.t,.t '- xyyflt 59, 2 if 155: it Prim serious Frank Edward Rainey Future I. C. Penny's executive ,.arr Annie Belle Pugh Has many friends SQ? E: a E' if-S iv xx I Q' iii? Rebecca Nell Ramsey A pleasing personalilyg always ready to help 'nun E . f fl ..e,r il ' W aaer W . i up .assi r y A., X John Martin Reclden Martha Kathleen Reed Jacquelyn Carol Register George Henry Reynolds Frienfllyg takes his music Always has a smile Her silence comes Cute and cocky seriously from deep thoughts SENIORS 3 S. oW, N 'IAA , Hx Phillip Darrell Richardson Richard Leslie Richardson Myra Hodge Ridenour James Eugene One of the greatest pleasures in The quiet, steady type Life is short and so am I A real braing life is conversation is a riot ,ludia Hue Roherts Attractive and sweetg a good student ff if in Nas A, lg, '!m.,,,,.., fk Riley Rilv Ei Paul Michael Roche Sincere in every attitude and act of Q6 I Z V, , it Walter Woodrow Rodgers Charles Vernon Rowe joye Royer Donald Bennie Rozier A diligent worker FlUl'f0Ui'lg and fU'1C,V ffee 0001i fhiV1gS 001110 W The classroom cnt-up x :f. . .- ' me saw. semen mt an 'nv' f HD' Gary Banks Rushing Thomas F. Russell Edward Earl Rutherford Good worker if you Unusual personality Doesn't like workg can get him started fun to be with '.,. Q- - ani, , rw 4? av si, fqwlw , , at-, - 1, .lanice Mae Sanders Slightly shyg the quiet type Mari' in.. A Linda Earleen Sasser Sweet and charming Brady Lee Sasser Rompin', stompin', ever-lovin' Cowboy as ef WMM in gp 'S--Q it LL...-n Michael Joseph Schneider .ludy Elizabeth Self A8005 Seller A great guy who keeps Short but noticeable A Smile f0f EWU' ffiefld everybody laughing SENIORS Charles Monroe Sailors Has high hopes hs. Jamie Diane Savage Silence is sweeter than speech ,,,..:- William Sharp Better late than never L. ,.. Linda Elaine Shavers Loves fun and amusement 1 V ii , B ' I V , M ,ft if 2 A71 5 Ki? -t 5 ..i' if - 'Ex iii? W J mf L. ,S aiy Mildred Ann Shelley Always ready to help a friend 'lf' EQ-if' Wanda Paulette Sheffield Tries to please everyone 'Quo We--..,,,,, Billy Charles Sheppard The nonchalanl type nw , -1 'ff' if Qi 'Er 5 W4 , Sondra Faye Singletary Jerry Don Sizemore Sharon Skeen Colden voice Mischief maker and Friendly and easy to homework hater get along with S E N I O R S Mary Elizabeth Shehane Bailey Brooks Shelhorse Wish there were more like her Rare capacities in wit and humor Q4Og. Shirley Ann Simmons A future secretaryg sweet as can be A Maggie Slayton A truer friend is hard to find iii 403 ww fl --1 '1 .4 Larry Sloan Ada Sue Smith Bruce Eugene Smith Connie Smith Loves to play that trumpet Enjoys working in the library Always talkingg never a Always seen with Kay dall moment Don Michael Smith Has a good sense of liumorg makes friends easily Ethel Ernestine Smith Harlf workerg friendly U Ceneva Eileen Smith A favorite with the boys lron Cooler Smith Witty personalityg always has a new idea 6. We L: K - ., , . , N A Robert Crofford Smith John Merton Smythe James Wilber Snider Harry William Snyder Lilfeable and friendly A great delzatorg the lVavy's A real live wire Little but tough in every way gaining a great guy SENIORS 'ny Mike David Sosebee A happy-go-lucky fellow :Assn It - - -ra' , Q .s 4 :I- 'yt whiz vt '32 M . , :Ji . Wgtfiiji ' V wt , f - Linda ,lean Stebbins Pleasing personalityg friendly beyond a doubt mi 1 I zz. :sf 1' ' ee ' ff , UL 6 S x 2 1 , ASH ' ' , iiifffrt.. , A H V, ' L. 1 Beverly Lois Stuckey Rare capacities in wit and humorg a thoughtful friend 43 'wwf Carol Jeanette Speight Burns the midnight oil wi Cary Stephens Wild and wooly nr.. Cheryl Ann Swain Friendlyg a good student sw 'C Martha Carol Spivey Motor mouth Spivey x Y H ... W.. Susan William Stone Everybody lilres Willie ...A Doris Swetman just can't be quiet SENIORS Robert David Starling Excels in everything 'FIV' Elizabeth Faye Strickland A girl of few words Ruliann Mary Swims Gentle in manner The long awaited moment 163- Al Robbie ,lean Taunton She's so tiny and cute gf--.... ,A Carolyn Willett Tennyson Originalg well-liked wwe h-.... ...nd Mary ,Io Thorne Always into something L V. 5 5 fs if PN: Ricky Douglas Teal Sam William Teel Jimmy Ray Teak, , 5 Doesn't like unfriendly Buddy Cool loves music To work or not-to-wor l peopleg easy to get along with and girls that is the question xy- Linda Sue Thaxton A friendly senior Sherry Estelle Thomas Vivaeinus redheadg How does she do so much? M 9 T ' A 'ill T 1 e 1 y il A grr- rg- A.'- Ay Q 1- H my l y lyr . he ,.....,-f -elll 'A T -L. Janie Ruth Thornton Gladys Watson Tice Liked by all who know her A happy countenanceg ahappy heart S E NIO R S 'E' L.. Linda Faye Thompson Filled wtih grace, wit, and charm , lt John Bennett Timms Wisdom is the wealth of the wise William Arthur Tucker Wealthy with jriendsg great person to know Sonja Dianne Tison Easy to please Michael David Turner Quiet, well manneredg a great guy 'M I 'fil2'f'fQ,g'i.::2Pv sf., 5: ,lm-f use-rw - was 'N X K 4 Q 55 'lf' Q 5 six X2 QQ! asm 'X vit 5 F 4-nw , if 'sill .a,,EiaQ,ag, , is 'Y -is if an S 'a is S5 K s: Qi? K Aga, M W bp E6 gf 5 ,vim if Charles Edward Turnage Mr. Mischief himself ,L f V -'item E K ' Mx an , f ag is 8 hx .trf I S 'R 5 W -'M 3 -B is all ' ' ar: Wei -vw 7' -' rsgafws? Phillip Michael Underwood Lilferl by all, lovefl lzy oneg ' talented musician M455 nf'- , , L. Barbara ,lean Vance Lamufle Wadlcins Very talkative A truly nice girl 72 S Emily Sue Urquhart EL'erybo:z'y lilies to have her around ,- Mary Wynelle Turner A girl of honor, manners, and morals H, Q t A I I , K i t e is ' -r-f:, -1-n1 I Frances Dianne Ur uhart fl A.M.C.C. secretary, a fine person A,,g 5. A James Thomas Wages Jean Anne Wages Worthy, wise, ana' willy allg he Will be a great lJeautiL'ian carries the honors, great and small ENIORS ,. -,Q --i ,I 1... 'va W 5 'Nr- .......-+ 1 is, Q 5 r W , fa. Alvin Walden Janice lnez Walden Sandra Dianne Walker Gloria Jean Wallace His car is his pride and joy Friendly toward everyoneg Shy and sweet A future model sweet personality Teddy Alvin David M. Ward A great asset to R.O.T.C. Ward The true spirit of jordanvg never a dull moment my Y f .A,. A V Z! 4 i y ,L v l ' ll it L YLMWW James Melvin Watford Always seen with Eileen Thomas Wayne Warren ,l0rdan's Mr, Cool f'ff '7h ,fill I f Ollie Frederick Watley Emily Joyce Watson Margaret Jenell Watson Shirley Carden Watson Has many friends You have to l-:now her to Knowledge is the treasure, but A friend to everyone around Jordan appreciate lzer study is the key to it SENIORS aa ii 1 i Q- :giiqia it . I we M., E V2 Virginia Webb Patricia Leigh Weed ,Iovial and witty Always ready for a good time Jerry Goodwin Wells Leads the basses in the Red Jacket Band 'il at ,Y is I in , we 5 we G, . 4 ' Af. X if 1 iia Glenda Sibilla Whitaker Friendly disposition Ann Marie Whitaker Kind and courteous Ronald Whatley Wild and wooly ,fir iw.. .. i2g'!!,f A ww t -tt ,ww ,Q - 2 :S ,lack Hall White John Gaines White Charles Howard Whitlock Congenial personality Good natnred fellow Full of witg fun to have around SENIORS is-4 iL Patricia Ann West Mrs. Barr's right armg a wardrobe to top all Vernon Thomas Whitaker A future A 8i P executive SS. Rita Gayle Whitten Always seen with Carolyng what a wardrobe! .nd Y , E5 A ,gil ,M U fe X if Q? - 0 t , ,, N' L A A A Eugene H. Williams George Larry Williams ,lanice Marie Williams Judith Williams Yanlfy is a friend to all Rests first, then worlfs, A little shy, but well-liked .llatureg expert journalist then rests some more 1 v Linda .loyce Williams V Dimples and sweetness V ' AFM VS, Martha Elaine Williams Always doing something, fun-loving Patricia Williams Always ready to lend a helping hand sK's , E wg- ' . ,gf V -2, fl Frankie Dean Williamson Priscilla Wilson A girl with her own irleas Better never than latel Loves that Chevy SENIORS L ...nd Brenda loyce Williamson .lflouth piece: aspires to be a great novelist Robert Daniel Wilson Edwin George Wimlverly Saves his energy for emergencies 1 E K..--+ W 5 Z, ,lL x 1 1 Rebecca Nell Windham Robert Alton Wood Sara Eugenia Wooldridge 1 11 Gracious and capable Civitan Quiet but a hard worker Good nature is the precious X presidentg a credit to Jordan - gift of heaven x , N gk' lx Unix' :N l I Y UQ! 1 tx lun' l l X 1 lv 1 X U K Kelli of 75 l - A 1V 12 , . my V , N tj my Nj Z' l Ulf' 4 11 I J l , N KJV V xy. I 1 ,U J NQM ' X an l 1 l ' X' ol mf wflil 'lb X M NW1 l l N L 6 X X 1 ' xy .X X, As I M 1 , I N Xl.. 11 'N 'nv 1 Schley Ellis Wright Q V! H XM tl J l Thinks only of Wanda M Y fl X l 'ijx A ps .L , W J N fl A, 3 ,tec -'eg LQ X 1 V! WJ qi. 12xss1:s..3v ! I V bww ,M i. gg ',L,,B'x.lr1YJ g Q Oi 1 ,lla '?'J.mS?+311115f-fgwigwti-vast l?1'x-19 ,Xl WJ Q .fi 1 J 'hz-.51-the bf-ij KH'3?,i y I lx yi wx. tggwltztf- b M I ' W F 'Nl K! U K r r U WJ V0 W jg 4M2fUjjl UbGMjbO 1 I U1 15 1 1 - , l V' ' f m ,,a,QfAff 11,13 1 x 4 'KU 71255 Ml at W, ' my J AZJWWJ 77 . lb I no f 76 SENIORS IW Q SENIOR FR W ,Aa ml, Mug 1ENDSj,Q,'7ZZ,j?0fQWM. U myw, 019- AA? ay-,c6oL MQW WW W 52 ,ff M mf' 'ff' fgfaffjfw J pA17M,ffVfj:ZZfW V M W JVM? vjffnjff W My W?f'fWgQ'i'f A ws .W xi , ' 4 BVS! NXSJ 5 Mywj Q53 MMM 'iw KW X 'JM NJ- X dbiwfifl V so wp L by WWMMMMA -X GJ wWyuJ5J,,jMNQw A M5m 'Wrzvw,Z,.MQ.k WH- Q ' 'fad gi? QUEEN WY I WW md Q My ,M x WW, fy 'fjfgy Mm wf,f' Y fwm my QW. M M X ' . XV K VA A THE PERFECT YEAR The halls were not so strange the second time around. It was not such a monumental task to find a room or to put a name to a teaeher's face. We felt a surge of pride to hear that eleventh grade section called out after our name. We were just a little more self-assured, one step closer to that goal of graduation, not yet having the prestige of a senior and minus the awful uncertainty of our sophomore year. Thus we began our second year at Jordan. This year we shared in the celebration of Jordan's very first homecoming. We helped to crown the first queen and knew that we had had a part in initiating what would liecome a Jordan tradi- tion. Juniors! We were nearly grown. Nearly, but not quite. We were as proud as anyone when we saw the efforts of the previous spring's harbeque materialize into the masterful portrait of our well-loved principal with such a heautiful presenta- tion ceremony. These were experiences interwoven in the pattern of our Junior year, experiences which. along with countless others, made up the challenges, the growth, the stepping stones with which we'll build our future. Yes, the next 'ear was to he our turn to act the Jart of the seniors who so ea erlv antici- . y 1 g . pated graduation. But our hearts. as the hearts of others before us. were to be betrayed hy our misty eyes and our reluctance to say that final farewell. But for the Junior class this tearful ending had to wait another year. Yes. the junior year could be called the perfect year, the year after the beginning and before the end. CT? 117 New , ,ff Left to right: Debbie Mixon, Earl Stephens, Susan Hyder, and Becky Hair JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Earl Stephens ..... ...................................................... ........... P r esident Becky Hair ......... ..... V ice President Debbie Mixon ........ ........ S ecretary Susan Hyder ...... ....... T reasurer 3 f .gf , ,.., .-t - ,w Ju '1 , Y ' Q Ai Aaron, Evon Adkins, Lintla 3 . agile wk A. .:: -: . 35. ,,- YW, . f Alligood. Allntond, Ronnie H. Faye Wynema t ,f 1 X! K Andrews, I William Lester Anthony. Billy W'altt'r tit? ' lieu LAL I ilsi' 3 .fl .2 1 s Alrlay. ,laniv Allt-n. liarlnara Allen. Cliarlvs Alltfn. Javkiv Q , an it A - 3 ' , 5 Antlrav. Don Antlrcws. Antlrvws, Antlrt-ws. Rolla Fay H., .ww t.. Aw Armstrong, Johnnie Faye Conracl Wyatt Reba ,IF-an if :rx 4 5 .33 1 if Armour, lion Erwin P-1 .ww Arnold, William Allen ,sd rn Arrington Linda ,leannv Our favoritt- substitute teacher. 'I U N I O R S J, l Arnoltl, Antly l Drew 2 1. .lf I' Arriglii, l.arry Stew 'IT' H-' .. i gt I Arwootl. .l erry Waynt' 'f'?' 'HT' 1 nf Arnold. R0flIlt'y' Alto QTL. Arrington, Billy Gone x Atkinson. Robvrl Daiitl ,, IFE 4,525 ' at it . 1' V' sw. 1, A A A A iii Auger, Audrey Carole if A L. LL Barner, Brenda Louise 5 Baxter, Ronald Dennis M. , if t 4 tx , , Benefield, Linda Jane ,, qy ff lh-nlley. Norman Nustin, M. Gail lf' Barnes, Charles Edward J- '54', I Beard, William Henry 1 tu 5 23 df-532 , 4' V Jw M, ,, M tm Af, AL Bt-fnefieltl, Sherry Dianne- .Q i 4 .L Bm-nzing. Lintla Joyn- Q it f N FV: A M t Bagley. Helen ,loan ,a-. n- . , . ff iq! gi T Bass. Robert Whitaker .4 ' vm QLAUL Beasley. Priscilla Ann ,Q .,y,!f .av lhwiefivlml, 'l'onnny Hilton 4? ' 4' if 3' A Bertleaux. james Ferrell 4 , ln. W Bailey. Balkoni. Kvhet'c'a Yvonne Ronalfl Yvehster 3 5 Bass. Ronnie Battles, Boyrl Bryant '13 : . M: :B Ji 1 L I 35 Be-tlsole, Shirley Ann 1 Beckwith. Brenda Joyce W., .-if Barhee. K+-nneth jot: 4 L Baxh-y, Cynthia Joan I 7 Belvin, Ronnie Eugene 1-...NW W. U if -I U N I 0 R S Please pay atlvntionfclass. Q 4 2, i lr Berry, Marcus Quitman a 3 . Bodiforcl, Francis Elaine I Boutwell, Lamar L AL Brannon, Phyllis QW, , 'o 3 X llrovk, Martha ,loan f 'aw A LS., JW 4 5 L : ar fig gs, .4' Biggers, Cheryl Bernice Bowlin, Janice ,Q . LA Bowden, Ellaree Rita ii i W ell . if A ' 2 xi 3 ,s 1 Brennan, Relha ,lannell lirookins, Hike Lamar 3 ii f I -rg Q y a K Sk Blavk, Pier V. 'TI-YA , 'J .Jr Bonner, Froddie Wayne Bowden. Frankie- Sophronia .1 N Q aff Brant, LL-wis Erlwarml ir. ,-if I Brooks, Gerald Wayne Blackmon, Nlary Dorothea A y L. Hooker. Tvrry Ann , ar , 1,5 Bowen, Carl iw LK-F I M-v Q , WK. fflfi.ri iii ,. i Blakely, Shirley Jean an L I in Q 4 1 'N 4 X Boozvr, Nancy ,lane -HN.. M- , , Boykin. Slew .fry . Q Q sr M ' lilocker, Larry Von Bounds, Brenda Gayle Bragg, Blair Tllt'I'l'-S a right way, a wrong way and th:-n lhcre's my way. Brown Barbara Virginia . Lx f at , E- t. ' ,sa l ll 5 B if 1 ir Browning, Clayton Timothy ,U wr 4.x P, Bryan, Lucinda 11: ' tg, 5? -1 1 J, fr in if L Rye' 'W VW 5 -t iw , V N .V - ak 19 Q: 'Z z ' I 4 ' f' i 1 ,ag t ,ff 7 Q sf f t X t Brown, Dianne Brown Brown, Brown, Brown, Tony James Daniel. Jr. Michael Duane Patriria ,Ir-anie L ' ee ' ' ff 'd-be my gg 'V 1 lg! , 3 'IQ ' X ? A i' Q J if ' B C Bruce. Tommy Lee Bruner. Dennis rl Brlurion, Brunson, Patsy Bryan, Cotly Frank C xery amona ul ' df' I ei , Bryant, V' Alice Jeanette ai? L 1, I . ,Q Buchanan, , ' W 1 , .H , Shirley Ann ...W y 1: X gf 'fir 'l' M-4 . 'X' Buckner. Eclwlna 5 l' V.. . L Bullard, 7' 3 Johnny Larry il i' Bullock, Connie Joyce Ai , 'fig' , K Sf'P'- ,, V t VI V if Burgess, Burgess, jimmy Burke, Gary Wayne Brencla Joyve .' M I Burns, Caldwell. Canacly, e hot rivet-coming up. Lintla Elaine Ronald Eugene Nlartha Susan my i , ,I AAL M. YJ .1 Cannon. Nina lone Cardw:-ll. Larry Hay Ani. Casion. Virginia Melissa l P... wx I . A si Chapman. Ann:- ,ow- .v fn, lf J 4 Casler, Vincent Albert Chastf-en, Joe A. S , - - l mllalnt wc' L4 4 Carlisle, Ja1neQ Randall 1 Cater. Sliffrwin Deland -,,-. . . fy, Chevk, Rolls-rt Lvonarfl Carpvnler, Carr. Laura Eilm-n Carte-r, Rita Diane Cheryl Dee ,l f f 1' A AL 1 Caufllv. Cliamllf-r, llaviil lf. Cliamller. Judith Elaine Jvrry Erlwarll 1 , A A A y Cllvrry, Emily Suv f' Chi-rry. Pe-grgy Ann 'E Cliihls. Wlillialn Ilan Z.: i',.,,' Q 'C ,fi in W . M U- W rf C A my if -wr 1 sith i flary Franwq Ann Clenny Cloud. Davinl Vllayne Colmll. you at the game last niglil. T T w J D lN I 0 R S Janice Louise L- V4-ra Suv Colin-n, Tlwlina Anne Colm-r. William Larkin I V w gZZ i it 91519 2 . Q R ,aj , , - I Hi ' x W, .. 1 A L Colm-. Cary Wesley C0ll'll13Il. Jutly Gwen Collier. Patricia ,loan A ,W L. 1 i Cooper. ,lo E. Copeland, Coppetlge. Davirl Lamar lirum- Etlwarcl 'W -Ii Q .I ,nf , 3- . ' 'F' f , l V 'Nm f w 3 f i'ri W 0 udrm '32 i , lox. ar' 1 f A' ' A L ' Covington, Josephine D Cotton. Richard Donald , f , V W V ' V- W, A 'wr 1 5155 Jr ,wg , K - . . N!! - t an no 3 w e 4L. ax. 0 Crt-el, Sharon Crenshaw. Crews: I james Lamar Patricia Lillian - K e Q nk ,yi ,Hi . i V ' , ,Wg ,m- W ii ' if' , n. I e i L. .4 - L.. 1 Crews, Sylvia Crocker. Crowley, ,Iam-t Kathleen Donnie W. 'YY- Colwvll. Ginger Faye Colwell. Lintla Cook. Cary Joel if '-Q. , N ., q 4. X 73' 'Y' '- 4 M 1 VJ I N vs . it , -, M 1 1 4 I A Coppetlge, Cornelius, Larry C. Cotton, Donnie Nick Gloria Montim- , Ji :lilly 3:1 M 'U' 11 ix .t- A x .1 il Q ,ef H. N I 1 Craft. James Eflgar I 1 .- ' I Crabtree, ,lack Lee Cox, Clenmla Sue ee ,.. . 1 e ,ra,, e seEQ,t i :VV ' nfaal' I t i ' ,:.5 rgwiif gig ':' Q 5 m 'mfr 5 ,QW 4 -'Q' 1 Q fV9' VV g kv K of I t rf if X 1? T ' ,,,. One more lor the road. JUNIORS wg: .ma as as Y ww All ':v H ' ,-.,,, , Y 5 V4 -ft, ' Sr I: QW 'Y' if L if 5 1 ef 7? L A 1, -A A x L P I Q .1 A Crowley. llulpeppr-r. Fra: Culp:-pper. Culpepper, Culver. Glenda :Xnnv ,lvrry W'ayne Sliirlf-y Diane Carolyn Viola 55 A Affyv' AN he V at 5 gf 5 4 ,A 7 A 1 L L ff A Currvnlon. Durwoofl Curry. Nanny Call CU:-Q-. Bvlly Ann Daffin. Dale, Lonnie Edgar .lames William ,.'g,,:., , irrr i i if Q L 1 ., K A ,Q 2 l in A ' i Davidson. Pa V ' ' ' V A William Richard 'S .fa K ' W wg Q ' -' a '-3 Dau-nport. -Xnn ' I J 4 My i if Dauphin. Chri- mf A. L. L at llasingf-r. Linda Fayv Danlornl. Linda Louisu ' SW ' W -,, .L Q , r, y T- Q! , Rh Davis. Connie Davis, Davis, Wvamla Ann Kayrnoncl Bruce -- --x. 'Q' I 1 n Day. ,Iinnny lfrwin ' Y Day. Johnny Max f Dm-al, A lan Tvrry JUNIORS lm 0 linngry l'll eat any wc Iliinv. .1 I y A Cumbie, Margie Diane w- 'fm . 4, W if ,f .S Dalryinple, Nancy Ler- -F if ff Fl Davis, Carry L. 5 f ,- ss zz- i 1-1. qw, A. ,S X U 9' De-al, Janis Maria- Deal. Larry Louis l 1 A ,gs ., L G' f 1 6 Y 1 e 5 Dixon. Terry Glenn Doinbrowski, Edward Frank , QQ! . -fl' x 1 .. K. , ,, L A ,ff 9 Duke, Henry Thomas Drake-. Tint 'l'yronr- f ,ti My :il 23 t t x . i Q 5 A ,Gy WW Dean. Patil Randall Dickson. Dixon, Dixon, Charles Gary Howard Edward, Jr. Ronald Kelvin fji ,- 2 ,w ' wt V ,I -H A f H we 1,V . ' M A V, A, , 3,1 Donahue, Donahue. Douglas, Downing. l.. Anthony Patrick Stewen Robert Wayne Dennis Joseph M Y ,I . Q 1 ,., -f' .1 ,Q, i W 3? fi lluiu-an. Bri-nda Gail l ,, , M ef l . g V f t 5 M Dupree. .lo Ann ' , . B f , Durden. Glenda Juanita Durden, Mary Sut- G A 3 Q I , ,ff KLA A A 1' x I Dyr-ss, Ferne- LaDale Dyess. Peggy Joyce Dykes. Dan Ray ,,, efHQ Eaton, Edmondson. Edwards. Billy ,Im- Williain Franklin Linda Grace 'I'lu-rt-'s always one in every class. JUNIORS '53 L A Hn, Q cn Yo 1 f . J, 1' if I 7 LA .A Eulwanls, Eitrliner. Gvorgm- Elkins, llloria Carol Fllis, Dean Ellis, Margarvl Ellis. Sllirlffy LGF ,lack lvffrey 'F it 5 if L Y i t E s ,E K L ,. E i, E ll f ,Q Q i A A Ellison, Carol ,lean Ellison, Marvia .lanv Emllry. Juni- Elainv Enfingor, Donna Suv Ennis, Willlla Carol Etheridge, Joyce Ann Etlirirlge, Patricia Ann -sf' N s as lille-r. Cliarlc-'s Lynn ax Q 'vs , 3 W3 fl Ex ans. Jolin Ronald Taking blood typ:-5. ...lf Evans. Mary Francvs 1 9 ig, ' an ii,, W Faulkenbcrry, Dianne J if 5. Chyral Dianv Fiquett, Eleanor Patricia JUNIORS 4 FiIlt'llK'I'. Sanclra lfuye - 5 1 W... 5 5+ Y Franklin, Robe-rt Etlwin .., ,.... af- I J' -. ...ff I! f Faulkner, Cliarles Allen 1 l'llllfLl'flll1l. Pamvla Mary - , Z!!- Q l re-L-nian. liilly l.aInar ,.,.... L i r af' , ' , t r of M S l' A .S ,xv '7 'FX 1 t , --y w-ref r y -if it Freeman, Fretz. Peggy Ann Fulfortl. Donna Cay Donalfl Wvayne J , 1' Fullerton, Brenda Lorelle Fuller, Fettern V 1 t fi A A Catlin, Lintla Sue Cary, Betty K A Gardner, Mary Gracie K 2 3 ! Y 5 wi 1 , Cillrert, Hr-lvin Glen Cillwert. llill. Ravlufl Suv Ronaltl Alan ,V ,.,. W ' 1 n. Ginn, Christine Clatltlvn, Sherrie Glass, Carolyn tlallops. Edna Elaine ,, 1, -1, ,Z -w fp ev' an , '- wg, 1 M ,J Fuller, Alina ,lean A -.Q Q . J Gallups, Henry Horn Gay. Linda Louise JUNIORS , my 'Z 'N-ix n' 6 Fuller, Fuller, Betsy Mary Eliz. Durwood Denson ,V lk ' , .' gi J 'Q ' , I 1' 'Q Candy, Gardner, Margaret Barbara Edward Stanley 71 ,,, W Q W , f 1 f fi Gibson, Joan Ceter, Blargia Pauline How many extra points will 1 get for this rm-port? Q-.. Q. k 3 . A A I .Ak Class. Marilyn I?.efe , we .. . M if . if , .. v I ny Z is 5 Q? . if , 5 1 Grant, Grantham. Janice Wynona Ricky Dale psf'-'ff l I f f Q . if 1, 5 l' Greer. Roderick Alan Cree-ne. Sandra Annette Crinnn, William N. Gruhh. Billye Voncile :gas W'-f , 1131: ff . 4 L 4 V: is se-fir-ref Q iw. Hall, Dorothy ,lvanetlv Guy. Ni1IlC't'y Lev Godwin. P. Hug: .,. wr 5. E im wigs liie 3 JE? .. 'sir .SKS ,M .z E fi fa W 4.5 ,,-sr. W., 'fr U .Q 4 2 QQ Q5 , 'z A 4- i , ., ,wg 'am 'Sw . ' 'K 1 K 1 H f Q K A L I Colden, Goodman, Crahain. Granger, Sandra Ann Bruvc- Mac Autlier Patricia Ann Ricky Oswc-l . :K if ni 5 W 34 Xl it wk, I ,V 17 0 A Q, , ls A Q A , , Hy 1 v ' A 1 l t Grantham. Rovky Green. l.uCill1- Cr:-vii. linda Uiune Green, Chester yy? i llrinief. Ke-nnelli Earl 1 , . Griffith. .al Griffin. linda ll. ...f M ff Gunn, Linda Mac ,,., Q. 1 4 ,A Hall. Judy Carlyn Griffin. Patsy Nell lflizalix-th Gail 11' ' E1 , K, I F vuiil .. f,w. .-. .i . fi rmi.' -. .. ... . . .... b AVQ4 'L l' V . 1 . ei1i gi .Mele . dd, Q Q--A ww I JUNIORS Our new lmaweliall unilorni 'f 45 'S QQ -mfs - V f :.- mga .. , 3? I ' f i f ,,.. o y , ., on t M' 'K 3 J t if 'W W -A .K A 4' ..,k K A t -I Haluski, Ham. Cary Eugvne Ham, Hamlmy. Sandra Lee Hamilton, Carol Hammock, Waltm-r Sophie Ann Mary Elizabeth V ig W - 5 , . ,P if - 31 A i , V , 31:8 ff q ' ' FQ: I ' 1 if Y a , 'V , I K q i V f ,, A Ek its V Mi., . if I X iz.,, ,,,, N ,s S . Hand, Delson Cecil Hanson, Maryulla Harhuck, Linda Ann Harden. Shelia Hardy, Linda Harkvy. John Mack of Q F 5 ifji,-f I F - MQ 1- ii Q A 'fi Harris, 1 Judith Elaine Harris, 1 f Sherrill Dianne V if H.. if - Harris, X Q A Theresa Daune -N it i i if ii' A o Hartley, 4, 4' Carol Carlenc- A lf H Ii H3liThPF. John Hr-nry XL ,-an vv . 4 K M4 Z . mi.. f 11 Helms, Max I .AAK H1-ndriczks, Mary Belle Hendrix, Nancy Jean Do you think shc'll miss this hook? .l U N I O R S Henderson, Hen-'rly :: -Q y Hawkins, Charles Sri Z. 4, Hendon, Allan ':'.,v 2 , 2,-I E. ff I' Hvnry, james Edward 'W' an 4 . . I, as ,tw . Herndon, William David . me--V-tzztgi wllkflfzijl ea- .as . -fr' , . k.f, . fl Hinton, Robert Howard -Wi ','L ,gy . . Hollingsworth, lark Darel O if T3 Q 4 . ie if K asf A vs K fa -5 ,Mi W f I Hillhouse, Jerry Wayne Hill. James Walter .L Q... Hindsnian, Sharon Amelia U Q K Hicks, Buren Lane Hightower. Donald David Q Z, K A Hodges, Hogan. Pat Ann Douglas Ray . S 6 A 2 vs: 1 Q 1? H T' in Holten, I Francis: Tanner Horton. Joan LaDellc Right horn- if tht- swimming p ool. .figsavr rf Apu... K 3 . 3 4, ef, rii. l rar.i 2 fe- i H Q 'I Ll Holland, Holland, Holland, Joe Carney Patricia Lynn William Hubert L-1' ' ,,., g I , Houston. ' A Richard Lee f Howard, Carlton Everett, Jr. A Howard, Martha Ann g Q ttrtit , , laar , K, R, ,l it -,ww Q t 4. 1 .A Howard, Howell, Alvin Edwin Howell, Cathy Fay Sandra Gayle t ,hit 5 7 t ' 45? H A I L Hrabley, .l0llI1 T. Hulmhard, Hlll'k3lly'. Betty ,lane Eric Griffith JUNIORS Hudgins, Dianne Marie ,qv f , JK' 'M Hunter, Alexander F. f .pf i .1 fr F Huthinson, Ronnie It ,, 1? x Jewell, Kay Elaine ,K V539 V ,X I Q e p ,f r K Hudson, Jim 4 4 , 5 j Y Hurst, Louis Russell 3 r F x Hyder, Susan Diane ww ,1- wesg,ag iasaaiitsi M sm Johnson, Brenda Christine 'ru 4 ,ug , , , ., Hudson. Thomas Edmond ' A s. J K x X. Hurston, Ester Rebecca ,,M ev eww, X , ,I if Ivester, Frank Daniel ,. ,gm . IGXAI 'W Wa 1. e K f L A Jiles, Vickie Dianne Jinright, James Ray M! raw 4' V' . ef' I V . ., 3 , Johnson, Johnson, Dorothy Marie Fred Joseph l Q ,ll We 5 3 1' - Q C 1: , ,,s5 1 A - an Hughes, Glenda Faye vs I I, I Huston, Patricia Sue f 4 ,CQ Q Q in Q , K . . ,MZ 5 , 55? A ' N E . v j fs 4 .,.. , Hughes, Hull, Iris Lucille Howard Lamar F, f IQ if N ' 2 ,xii gg egg 1 ef -ff qw ig J f bfw 'I K QM df f ,gf 1 , Hutcherson, Huthinson, Laymon Ray Donna Gayle L4 is iv 'i 12' M . ik ? , ' 1553 A V ? I 1255 . n J 'Yay S 'gig Q 5 T S kb ,.,. r. J .fini 5 , l Q ff'-.252 , ,, t 1551 M J , i,'e Q 'J I , I Jenkins, Sheila Ann Jacobs, Danny Gregory 'T F m.-3 JUNIORS Jankiewicz, Regina Automation or Animation ? . :-sw it. .E A K ,. . 5, . iii? J Johnson, James Edgar . I Q m. 41 Al. Johnston, Kathryn Camelia ar rv 1 N X T Jones, Murray of 1 ,WN A, 13 I Jordan, Kenneth Gerald .Wm , V ,- A qw Judah. Rm-ln-cca Joy ft aw X is ., W . 1, 2 Johnson. Patricia Eileen 0 Q fs, isa, ' Fi 9512529 3 - ,, Pg me ' f, mx ,rag fi . 15 :ii 4 1' 1 x ' fm- 'WA ' a arg - , if 1 M ., N Johnson, Rita Jones, Belly Cheryl Jones, Connie Nell A L Jones, Teresa Mae Jordan. Kenneth John 4 L.. Katllnan, Linda llarnell r W mf .J ,N JV 1, J , K 1 Q M-'v T Jones, Thomas E. -fi ...M I . -v 1 Q Jordan. Willie Floyd ,, g .J Kelley. Carolyn Michele - J . W ,. 'La-x gf lk f fe 'ff' 'Yi Z it ,X ef ig? A A Johnson, Roseann P' I J r-i l Q J ones, Frances Jeanette J, . 1 Jones, Thomas Robert ASQ -as S -fa 2 . r' .M Johnson, William Edward ,ng Y' ' 53 22 if 47 Jones, l.ouis William 'E I , f -if 0 1 J J ,,,, .qt J 4 Jones. Victoria Louise H 'VM , yi V, L I , ,- Y' Johnson, William S. t7 1 . . Jones, Mary Margaret fx QV ',? .42 ' L.,. f Jones, Wayne Talmadgr- JUNIORS The sound of music. vi tx ,, :rg 1 y , ax .,. af 1 K AW I V! X95 J S 1 A A L 1 Kelley, Max Kelley. Pamela Faye Kelly. Susan Kent, Gerald Wayne Kent, Linda Anne Kent, Michael Wayne lv? lil. V ' ' ,'n.n 1 In A V F , Iii. , I ,L,, V K Z Q Q71 W I- f V 4' i ' ' f 1 . fa, I I 5 f ' 1 E 1 ' if 5 'S sr wg, I sy. :fi 4- i 1,6 9' 1 Hi ,s 5 - ,fw-,ali - - H .sm K . ,,. W. f ,. .,,,, , im-ia fi ' ,, ,fra ' - E . ff 'f ' we A ,Q , 4 4 ,,,z A , 9 'I V ,L 3' 'ii ,. L 'va ' L,L Q! n nl .2 Kent. Sondra juni- Killingsworlh, Kimhro, Linda Calm- Kind, King, King, Edwin David Robert Edwin Richard Carolyn Savannah if --no ,I ,eu 7 V V' ' J ii ' Hi 9 'f ii V ,. 3' - '-f' M ---f Q Ov - if Q. King, vi l M W Leonard Webster A K ii, Kimi. Sue- Bradley ' N 5 ii ii ': 4 , f' w ,, . 94 :yy Sandy Lev -. Kirkland, , Nancy Ann A4 N 7 , , Knoll, Patricia Ann ' A L .x Kornegay, Linda Kaye 5 Z f Land, Aaron Oliver Land, Ilarbara Ann Lanton, Gerald 'Y' 9' T: x 1 Wx, , Le Baron, Charles Lf-dbetter. Earl Tony Lev. George W. This livalm eating in the luncll room. JUNIORS Kingsland, 7' 1 ' K3 :H'iLf'2: I ez am A- .,, Lee, Patrieia Ann f' Q C Lott, Jimmy Earl , ,M ff at 4 L Maharrey, Barbara Dianne W Levers-tt, Cerilha Joy ,nu K ' ma. K Loudermilk, james Fredrick t , J ,, 16 ff if - I Main. Susan Ann www ,fly gr 3' f 2 Lewis, Linda Dianne Lilze, Sandra ,lean Lipp, Georgia Letha Lott, Douglas H. 'w jr Love, Larry Eugene Lovett, Carolyn Louise fl' . ,N Y Mallory. Ronald Wayne Q Malone. Ulys Crane -- eff 3 5 ' L 5 if Q' Martin, Margaret Lisa ,L 'U 1 pr Massey, Charles Elwyn gi f K V , .. or . wing? A L .K Mr. Reader always calls on me. JUNIORS ef , 4, ' ,ES '57 Q J? tx, Q I Y A I r Luker, James Harry Mack, Larry Wayne .saseae w f 4 211 -9575, ,slr :H 'Wai ' i:.1'f-:H ,.. - 2 , v 11 .ff 4 . .mi 'ifielil Marlow, V Lavonfla Sue I Martin, Fred Carson Q ca - V ' , a f 1 g L I Nlartin. Hoy Martin, Raflien ,ze if 2- 5 1 ' 'fy i ' 'K if f I' K L. Mathis, Maulden, Patricia Gayle Linda Frank 3 .,-' .. iff? 1 f '- ,vm if , f C X M . N W . ...S - ,,, 5 l f Mayer, Martha Jane McBride, Donna Sue Mcfflendon, MCCraney, Celia Kay William Rodney Y J 1,4 F A A A 1 Mol-Jowell. James Mailahee, McGahee, Mclnnis, Barbara Joyce Phyllis Diane Ernestine Eliz I A A McLelland, Michele Denise NIcLf-lland, Eugenia Diane any , iw , ,W 1 af .L hu. A McRae. Meadows. Meadows. Patricia Ann Clara Francess Jeffrey Michael r ' ifllil I 5211-dull W? f I K I L Alu Medley, Donald Ray Melton, Messer, Susan Ann Martha Faye . X + 1 Y McNeil, Huey Eugene McNeal. Jo Annette . if W. F Q aa ,,.., vs 1' .-, C' , , McCue, Brenda Joyce ,4 ,.. ,Q ' . Q We McKenzie, Earnest Lee 'V QTZX1, . I. ,ff Y Mcphail, John Michael '. Q 'L McCune, Barbara Faye fl if z 1 ig? H Y , McKoon, Gerry Colleen , Q a. .as G ' ,gif 1 McQuinn, Johnny Ray 7 A Saw, . ' This is the longest math problem l've cver seen. JUNIORS A.. r I Mens, .lune Elizabeth fr.: A I I f' 4 Q' Mickler, Betty Joan if Miller, Gloria June Miller, Sliirley Ann are -F' 1 Mitclwll. Larry Douglas Q. X Milam: Denvel Eugene ,J ,H - J , QL. 5' 1 5 Millirons, James Lamar , r a, fr A 4 xv t say Jw - I - v Mitchell. Leland Earl LL . E F I A Mixon. Cora Sue 4 1 S Nellie Faye Morris. Joyce Nlorria. Jurly Carol Morris. , .st Morris, Moseley, MOSS, Tonuny Ruben Robert Paige Carolyn Burnige as-W f- .Q Miles, Gerald Don f Q , , i Miles, Ima ,lean Miller, Barbara ,lean i ,., 141 . W 'Y' ii' Q -' 1, W J ff Mills, Ada L. , Wat Q, fo :ma , 153525 4 A 1 Mixon, Deborah ADH Mills, Mike N. Mobley, Hazel Le C Milner, James Lewis -L Moon, Debbie Sheryl sifiix R7 . X JUNIORS Who puslu-tl the panic button? ,E if F Murdock, ,lutly Elaine Newton, ,l ucly lren .vas 4 1 0'l7aniel. Johnny I' K, ,sk 'S ta f, Murphy, Murphy. 'Nlartha Fay Neal. Gloria lean Barbara jean Q Lf , .nv I iw i my X1 Q VF 1 I A. if J' Nichols. Nihart, Niles, lfmory Vestal George Robert Johnny Eugene Q A 6 Tgg Ogliurn. i 'Q Lonnie 'llroycv ' A k H 0 b l ' g urn, Ronnie Royce A fx Oilar. Antlcrella Nlelvina Senior appreciation clay. ta Oelmrn. xlilflllil 4. JUNIORS Owens. Anita Kay 'MT-7' i .f I Neel. Uavitl Erlwarcl V 1 4 if Newsome. Norma Gayle i f 4, 1:7 :ow ax S' A' L ii i 4- ,Q if Norton, Sheryl Irene Oates, Jerry W, 8 Mm ff' 0'Neal, Bolihie Diane 0 ,. Orr, Martha Anne t 7 V -ig X . H ? r I 0'Sliit-ltls. Uswalt. KHIlIll'll1 lftlwartl ,f ,- fi, Owens, Don Efl vs arfl ,I immy Robert Page, Elvia Christine at V f nf is I .,- N .Q N - A , , v ,. g X Eff? . ng' A ah.. L.. it QE 3. .1 A 1 - Parker, Parker, Rickey Parker, Partain, Patv. Charlotte- Ann Pat:-. D. Diam- Freida Diane Janet Elaine james Oliver .r ,f.mk'is -,,. ' cr or 'Vi 1:1-Q 0 Z M Mr? I ,AV . EQ if f , 'P - P it A . f A 9' A A Pam, Linda Diane Patv. Rolwrt Eugenf- Payne, Paynv, Pvauwkr, livlty joym- P+-ak. Frcrl llanit-l lllemla Sharon illlk1I'lt'S Str-plmi vi A 5 K A P fi Peed, L Charlotte Elaine Pegg, l A Sandra Voncilc , Pt-Ifrey. -ff' .luzly Katlialccn A A gi Perkins, l.incla Jvan A V ii' P1-tors, Willit- Fretl Q 4.L Pet:-rsorl. lloeliie lliannv 1 :flies ,-, ,, ff ,Alu lt if?-if Q 5 I J 5 653. f 9 'K .. P is J i y , , ii K I' Petris, jerry Lynn Petty. Ronnie Kay Phillips, Raymond H. g 32 tytt or aa st , if Q P . i M f : f at L 'f P it P P W- P 1 A -.. L is L Pllillipf. Joanna Pigg. Klivliaol Pipkina. Freitla M 5' W, 7. SIllll6 y0L1-Tl' on vantlitl Calnvra. JUNIORS ., Ihfflffy? , .,,. .gui 1 .fo in W 'f 1 x ' A L -. A 1. Pipkins, Pipkifls, Juanita Ann Reba Dianne ,,,, 'W' ' ' ,',' 4' if ' ' - v if ett W K K -,h' iii xgitif Pope, Ernestine Price, Elizabeth Ruth :4-3 , Q- Q 1? Rachels, Charles .QE Ll r 1 Q Q ,, 4 K li A Railey. Nlayis Gayle Pope, John Wayne 25, , 'Ea razed,-. Y' Priddy, Cecilia Ann rw Ragland, James Jeffery -nv' V Raile-y, R. Eugene I J.. J ,R Pippins, Pittmon, Sylvia Ann Plgyugngv P I B V I William Royce James Terry 00 el all Anm A 4, R . t 'r ir W A no ll , f it if f ' ff? 5 W ,- -. ,L V .viii ,V V Posey, Steve Michael Powell, Powell, Larry Guy Powell, Linda Marie James Milton ga ,,., vm I 'xx Q 1 I V . V44 5, ff , M t ' 1 1 Raby Max Everett ,,.. .573 3, R , t , 'A ,Q 16,5 l K. flu .. 5 Purvis, Larry David i Proctor, Esther Mae Pritchett, Annie ,lo ,M , I, 2 .. -. ,k ' 1 5 Railey, Bobby Jack 4 Railey, Sharon Joyce J U N I 0 R S A sure cure for skipping class. 'E S is Randall, Charlotte Gail Rich, Jerry Ladon Q A ' 1 X Rolling, Alice Jeanette ,ff Y' Russell, ,lerry Dwain 1 yn Ryals, Sherry . me ta, . - E:'Y:L5?' 'iii My . 5 J Ratliff, Paulette ,Q R Richards, Sheila Marlene t img .J 2 . 1 1 Roman, Danny Richard Rutherford, Carolyn Faye -Q . , Ryll, Sutlic 4 ,L 1 Redden, James Robert n, W-. -nl- nl' If Riley, M. I.. 'x V J L Roper, Brent Norman s if Rutledge. Arthur -':t ' I P' A ii Q ,Q Sanders, Marion Rosette 5 . t. E. 4 wt '5 AL Ret-ae. Sara Jo if' w e QL? af: il Robbins, Patricia ,lean 1 V' ev 'K Royal, George Garrett g 1 I Reese, Shirley flag V' A A L Robinson, Martha Sue A if 5 W f r Rozier, David .luliart ,fs , 5' . - Q35 t 5, A 5 R .1 Reynolds, Julia Ann ,fx Rfk Y .2 t A 1. .ji Rolirer, Sandra Carol 'ist ,Q ,- 1 . gi Ry rg . Rumer. Daniel Edward JUNIORS Room for one more. .Hits w is Q 2 F,-- N . ,-1 Sanders, Marlin Edward i fy. f f tr' fi 5 I Savage, Scarpaci, Joe M. Mike Dwayne My , In I K .wal 41 In A , , p ,Qs , , . 'V f' 'j pi 7 1 g 1 ix Sellers, Sharpe, Sheffield, Richard Edwin Robert Donald John Krith H J rr' It V K - . f 4 if A .A A 5 ' f ' . 3 1 ... ,, 3 Shiver, Lynda Carrol V A -if- .. - 4- 5 Shiver, 'J Myrtice Elaine Sikes, Marie ba wmmwfwwg fi ',', ,gt -fut ' ,K V' ia I ,Q l S i J 5 egg, lzg 1 in 1 we Clit-4-rl:-aclt-rs practice- good sportsmanship. WMM Y Q Srhafer, Peggy ,S ,4 A as 5 Sheffield, Richard Louie ,- 1 1.52 in y T1 L i A Serews Martha Jane Svarwv, Milton . A Shehan, Shclhorse, Peggie Anne Katherine Yvonne 'X' ft 3' 'Z' I Simmons, A fi Kenneth Harold 7- Sizemore, A. Marie Q Smith, Billy Wayne 4: ,qs E N. . 'K 2' if ' Smith, Clyde Wesley Smith, Doris Marie Smith, Eddy Alvin 735' etie L ' , e ' N ,E+ , ,:,,p E fe Y y ., 14 vii 'A Smith, Gloria Jean Smith, Janice Lynne Smith, Jerry Mac JUNIORS 1 1 Ag, it ,1 I 1 I ' ... .Q Smith, Smith, Rosalyn Snell, Patricia Fay Sosebee, Sova, SWVK' Richard Golden Susan Diane ST m S ,gy A I t J' J' ii nr 45 1 K ' A 1 w .,.. L V 1 S A gL I Q Spivey, Sprinkel, Gail Spurlock, Stansell, Johnny Lee Stratham, Lougenia Gail John Frank Ray William T dx ,.-., -N, A ,M V tim 1 5 if ss, as 'L i h . 3 S Storey, Brenda C. if X1 f' ' Storey, William te 'S LE it 4- S' 1 My 4' J Strickland, , Benjamin Franklin , I? Strickland, S Marilyn Marie ' Strieklancl, Monte Ray .552 'k -' fi iles ' iw- Stuart, Virginia Stuckey, Carl Lewis 'X ' Y in as f A 5 3' Swint, 'llulf-, Mike Lee Sarah Elizabeth Those library permits CUIIIA' in handy. .l U N I O R S ii! I- ' fir? W Y Spano, Frederick Angelo 1: tnaa S R L1 A Stephens, James Earl - L Stringfellow Carmen Yvynette Swims, Sherry Juliett Takaliaski, Satlako Q i . 3 ,1 -L 5 in i , .. . ,H Q 6 ,i J, M, A A L Talbot. Tate. Annette Danny Earl I Terrell, Tr-w. Nlarlha Joyve' Henry Raymond 55 'S . 11. 5 e F rf 5 A all 'V Thompson. 1 Linda .lean Thomason, lanies Wesley J ,, iQ I i 2 t , 1 A 4.3. Tillery, Tinsley, llrvnmla Faye Wenrly Elaine 5 . 1 Q . L 4 'hm Torlrl, Lennie Marie Torlcl, Martha Ann .Ni Q, .A L ' 1,-,. of Dv, M .5 93' r 2 . all 1 W!! , 4 , L ER l', r .AL Al Taylor. livlly Sur- Taylor. Taylor, Gloria Faye Taylor, Mayjo Daniel Edward ' S 1. , M s A? I 1' l. 4 g T . . ' 3 T . , 1 - - fi iiiro if y, Thaflwr, Thomas, Limla L. Thomas, Thomason, Patricia Joyce Patsy Lynn Clarence Dawson W 13: I r N Tillery, Qi 1 Tibbiu. Martha Clyde Thweal 1 , Margaret Elaine Tillery, Billy Tommy Gradde Il Tinsley, Laclean Toxlfl, Wayne Matthew JUNIORS Our office girl I 1 r , wav rf ,ra J1+ ff.'1'- gy :.. me E 5, T 1 M' 5' I It Tomlinson, James Albert ,, Q-,K J' ' gil rf l'pchurch, Robert Charles .AAL Trotter, Patti L. 35 f -Q ' 5 V., Y .7 T! A Van Houlen, M. Patricia .5 fn' if f Waldrop, Robert Steve S S Troxell, Joyce , .1 f 1-Qt f -tt , t J 5 1' 6 ,QQ J ' J 'V' wg? I 1 Tucker, Janice Ann Q -4, :Q J ft f iii, j j -H' J 1 Vines. Ted Bason Vinson, Larry Earl g A 4 L Q Wall, Patricia Ann Walker, Billy Ray 5 ,, . .Q k Turner, Mary Lou 7 Wade, Don Hay 'iii Wall, Dennis Lamar 1 ' 1-. t Q' . 5 . A L. Turner, Sarah Louise .E 7 Wages, Mary .lane Mr, Wallace, Kenneth Clements Waldrop, Susan Carol A iii J Waters, Watson, Margaret Agatha lfthel Feltenia A.. :SQ b E- L. L 1 Wells, Martha Suv We-lls, Mike Glenn Watfon. Frm-fltlie Wayne '-1 ,W ff I - ., f if .b Welsh, James Brian JUNIORS ,- 3 The age of chivalry isn'l cleatl. A-, 1-. , West, Thelma Faye ,Wm 5 ,I , S Y White, Linda Diane H, K ,k,,, K ,Y 1-412, , if ' Q .ff M Whitley, artha Judon , R A 'QS 'if .it Whatley, Wlilford Ed White, Minth Diane iQ ' 4 W1 1 Whitley, Virginia Kathryn fa 2 S 9 24 If K 'Q 5, 4 1 H is ., . it . , .,,,.. t M y 2, ,Q 3 ad ff' 91,2 ia. J A 1 li S Mu a11f.w,fS?? White, Alan Edward ,.n,a White, Peggy Dean Y , - ff sw.: 4., Whitlock, llobhy Fletcher -ow-at , - l f' , ,ttt. M ,,i,,,,,, , diem :a1':f, White, Charlton Warren Riff A White, Robert Wayne :sw White, Helen Marie 1:31 1 , A r.,r , ... tt we 53 1,5555 19 t i f Jim? Q' milk? 1 S, 3 ,G 3, , ,.., 1, .. ,mg 5- Q As 1-.1 we t ,asa Q was iff ilfis Whitley, James Terrey e ,ae , .imma g-grain V , . 'efwlf ,A ,r 1- 'f . l , .FELQSFJ '32 ,, , ak, ,. 'ZW 5 1' 'J WSP' vrrw E S E'ifiili9l- Whitlock, Terry Lamar , .rr , tyggsggaag ' 7' 4 Wilkey, Ronnie Ralph if E mwgfmsff ' st, ' , it r'w f: --,L'2zf'it.' . . is 'fl' ' ' A Willis, James Allen Who dunnit? J U N I 0 R S , I ,,,...aw . .fwgsfazti ' 5' ' , t+1:tezsg R 3 Wiggins, Eddie Melton Williams, Leslie Marie iv! 4, it t my White, James David is 553 IWW: 'Le if' il gf 1225 5 Whitley, Jimmy Leon - 1 Lrzi Q., ,, . ,,. 5 Wildenherg Thomas Alan Williams, Lynda Kay Wilson, Wilson, Rita Dianne ,lerome Darrell l ,., X. Q t S lO8 'x Wolfe, Joan Sharon Young, Jimmy David N. i A , i J s . X. rfi l I X px N .' X . A x Q . V. i . . 5 , X ag Q ,o,.o,KA Q , l xx E mg N, N l N X . . t Xi ,X - o: Y a X , 1 x. ' W , iN N J . Y , o wg .I N . .si X. X K. X . t . X i iii ii Ax' 5 XX x ,K Snowberger, Louise X. -' Sparks, James L 'L em? ' ..,. :' ' x A is Q 3 'Q Woodruff Woodward Wright Diane Gail Wright Jerry Wayne Wright, Ralph Kenneth William Ross 7 i Robert Jem NOT PICTURED: Brumbock, Conrad Dulce, Arthur Earl Folds, George Thomas Franklin, Patricia Ellen Jones, Ralph Thomas Mayo. James Donald x 'K , 2 b ', McKenzie, Connie McLeod, Linda Sue Robbins, Larry Keith . A. JUNIORS Allen. Dennis Ballard, Tommy Baughoum, Corine Baxley, Virginia Belflowers, John Benton, Lee Bishop, David Brazille, Linda Broadwell, Linda Brogdon, James Brooks. Comer Carlyle. Red Cole, John Davis. Cynthia Dean. Deborah Folds, Danny Folds. James Foster. Robert JUNIOR FRJENDSMS QS XA emma V 'SB KSU? Nxgkggw, fi .QNX MQMQ, Rv MXN Mwjwzfgy QKEEMSSSS Y iff W igxgifwiffgm Ekwgmgwb. Di, Q , I U' NWN JQ , MWGU J! it www! my A 1 C 02'-. 61,06 104-if ' 5' jggigwygy ,iif 5,mQm5f, W N lfhg Dfw dtygibi , , qiujglzlzgzjkgdfjqf 5 Q SR? SXSx3iS fUI0f'f'fNa53L?,gf,QlfiM Q XUFWYQ JV 'AMKZZLWW WEEK gg 73,wff,,NNQfiw1 U? N ' w 'W' JH N gigs? ,M m,UfUV Wiwfikf SV if M, TMWQWQ, SQ ,X ME , 4 D121 mpFWmTUE'DVmU,U:DZ1 .N XX? Aff Qqf 7WV'fY' wg -wwf x fgwfx MWWPPMWW W UNK 7 6wWG0Qmllamm'W'WWagvQ?v fmmmlw Rjjjjji 'WWA wr W wx XWWGJIO9 WE HAVE CONQUERED THE YEARS . Scared? You can het we were seared on that very first day. With shaky knees hut cheerful hearts we made our debut into the unknown world of Jordan. It was a terrifying experience for most of us. Jordan was such a big place. Of course. all we had to do when we got lost was to stop an upperclassman and ask for directions: Room UU? Sure. that's in the Shop Hallf, How were we to know that there were two shop halls? Our sophomore year was the shy time of asking directions to classes. searching for the third floor, gooey initiations of toothpaste sandwiches, and the low rnutterings as assemblies for juniors and seniors were called. We conquered the fears and doubts we felt in September when we walked into Jordan for the first time. Yes, we remember registration, sophomore rallies and assemblies. and those 'ielevator tickets to the third floor. But most of all. we will never forget ourselves. standing in the midst of the student body, proudly singing the Alma Mater as thoughts of the future passed through our minds. Left to right: Benny Pate, fenny Whitworth, Becky Bell, Mickey Bentley SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Mickey Bentley ................,.v.,............................................................... President Benny Pate ................... ...... V ice President Jenny Whitworth ........ ....,,.,,,, S ecretary Becky Bell ................ ........ T reasurer Q 1 , f Abbott, Ackisa. David Joyce kk HA Ji Allen, Allmond, June Gene ..:esas2S,,:fw, ,Yi 'X in A A I2 A 5 V deera yeyy ag, L. gil A Anderson, t Marilyn Anderson, Lamar I ,, In ll ' I l . f SWA? id Olc Glory. .:-55. ii' -E, 1 v k 7' Adams, Karen -4 AIIICTSOU, Carolyn - v., I Adams. Royce Arnerson, Pamela Ni? an tl A Veey Anthony, A2 Donald Anderson Nadine an L r- :S P A- ' fl . , N ,B 3 Adams, Sharon -L sr tri! ff 5 I if I I Ammons. .loe- e Antley, Gayle Atkins, Deborah Hailey, Donnie Aix Ballentine, Kay SOPHOMORES .. M ,- ,K ef' Allen. Doyle M Maw, z -., wi Anderson Benjamin Arrighi, Connie Ausburn, Norma Av.. .am J Bailey, Joe , m L Barbee, Gloria f D. V? R. Allen. lfmmvlt 4,-ff 'W f ar xp :Mig K J? D Anderson, Glenda Askew, Beverly ,Q Y . C Hailey, Donald lf Ball. James 2 I Barber, Samuel va , fr , ill-ft? a t l l M2 l ' ,V ,,,1 M.:-L Q 4 , A Q 5 f ' ' a ettlt Q K 1 y L -A 'QQ Qi, ,ji , v Barentine, Barfielll, Barker, Barnes, Barr. Baskin, Beatty. Tillie Kenneth Sharon Jacqueline Leonore Ted Kenneth 555 W fr 'tr nv -2,1 , ii .. -we , e 1 1 1 0 W l Belcher, Bell, Bell, Benefield, Bentfielcl, Bentley, Bentley, Donald Marcus Rebecca Floyd Charles Judy Mickey Q T of W ,M Q - B Bishop, 3' ..., I Linda A A x ,W VZV, Blackwell, f 5 Clara X 1, M' ' 'A Blanks, ' -gf Terry . i h Blanton, 'T' ' Deborah . Bode, Kerry 1 H- J l 'eff Bolen, A V Daniel 47 ' 5' Boling , is ' Reba Boothe, Boutwell, Bowden, lv'--- i' , ,:' is .. 2 Mickey Gloria Margaret ib. uz l I n N , M my s , ref fe , P ll . aall V l T elkel ,lle TQ Wwfw? wwf MPWQJ lf? AKVV m .dwg 5 . 3 . I l- Q G dv 'K' l 1, T, t , T 1 i . in if pf LNG i 5 A i A Q ,,r1 Bowman, Boyd, Bragg, ' if l 55,5 nf Donnie Terry William ' f if , 5' I up 1 W Ni I Q ., A ff rf ' s 5' ' - f ' 'll ,M Nm., 'W n, 5 9 M, I f 5 l I V3 A ,.,. ,n W ,P gr 'mr ,L l f T wfglm teal Blranch, Bginngn, Bgzisiglgton, Long hw llw Quem. ames en a 0 ney SOPHOMORES U k 1 I ,gi Q Bray, Bray, Charlotte John v J 'April Brogdon, Brookins, James Robert Y . Brown, 6 Henry . Brown, Herbert T. Y. L 7V,. . . A Q I A . L. Bullington, BUYNJY, Jackie Glenda i Y Burgess, Burkhart. Phyllis Walter if - 1 53 L Q x Butts, Butts, Janice Sondra X 'N ,., . fr., S -at as 3 Brinley, Deloria K 5:5 -5? . f . A 4 lk Brooks, Nancy ' ifrlll ..-- K Q .L 1 . W 1? 13 Bruse, William e J i it it Q it of A if W Q4 2 . .e . A A .. L t Brennan. Bridges, Bridgman. Mary Dorothy Mike Q H33 M W Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Alice Brenda Comer Y, Brown, it Kenneth Brown, Lynda 'L Bruner, James Burch, Junior Q Butler, Roy SOPHOMORES 1. 5. 2.5 fa '3 ,ga K ' . . A 4... Brock, Deborah Brooks, Sandra 1' Bryant. James is ., . ,. -M, li E!Bhhn Byers' I wonder why they call this study hall. Pamela ,tx JH a as ,ma n ewhyw C Q- 3' lla C., 5' Oi H f F5 , 5:5 ' S C- , 2 ff D . Q 2 'Y' 4 SL :: gn rn :.. ,, ra ' ' l n 3' LY-r 5 I , ' cn 5' O t 0 ' 9' 4 , 9, 5' ' z il F ii f 'K E ,Q my f-. 5 viva, -4 1 1, A' Eh... 'S.,,,5. 2 , , 2 5' 7 fb F t ivii., ' , ' N F F ,af Mmf f C - cw , ma. 'V D1 K 'T C 8 4 G.. C7 X 5 cz. W an Q' O 9' 3 F Q he ,. Q 2 , , :r 3 Q 5 , :S C W- V 5 'U ., , Q UQ , , , D' , + ' as n , Q t DU 3' ,Q 1 :Q a A O E he 'f 55 E .Q ' an E 2 y r 5. s f 3 ft F' Y , E g' 3 H , Q. na , '4 V br' if , . P The woorl aliop turns out many useful procluvls. 1 , i Carroll, John 1,13-, ' M ' f' P ll,l E Chaffee, Donald Clark, Diane ff 4 .1 , ten Clay, Sandra 1 - 5: ww I ,v 1' if' Cohh, Kathy ,io ,4 wa, I Coe, John SOPHOMORES an fa. K ' N A Q I at tif , Carswell, Carter, Willie Cheryl 45 3 ,. I Chambers, Chamhless, Connie Philip K X I, K E like na VW Clark, All Rm Clark, Patricia L J., W, A' , J' 0 . t . .1 2 1 t' A.. A L Clements, Clements, Dwight Evelyn Cobb, Colmh, Linmla Ronnie E'?wQ3Wfwn l Q . it 47 we l f L , Cofer, Coggins, Sherry Keith 4 in ,, ,, f X Cole, ,lohn mm of A. A' Cotton, Linda M? +:f.f.Q1i, xi t 3 2 , Q t 3' Q 4? 24 f K in Y Crockett, james ,fmfnx 1' we f f 7 A at 5 5 as 1' gl T Vg i 3 is it f if 'Z sr' .ff .Q I f A A. I 4 3 L I Cole, Margaret Glenda . .ks typ Connor, Malcolm Collier, or 5 r r 1 Q. at . ,J t ' eff SF Cotton, Coulter, Covan, Sandra Linda Earl Crockett, Linda tlfvisiolis ,w ff J-A M, iz Cook, James af , 3? as 11 Courtney, Randall 5. Cook, Pat Q? T Cox, Michael K 1 if 5 ,gill Culver, , ,, I Joe ' , . it Culpepper, 1 ' e Calvin Crutchfield, Carolyn Crowder, Charles 2 to iie, 1 . . ' S, 2 I .Q X Currington, Cliff! 'bm H Carl Mike . Q Daniels, Danshy, Thomas Cora INN 1 gf - if if . F, Dasinger, DHl1gh9l'tY, decision Toni Bobbie SOPHOMORES Cotton, Donald Crabtree, Nora T Cumhie, Billy i YF Dailey, Helen X-. it , 3, Dasfinger George nv. ,Q -.4 1' ,X L 4.- Daugherty, Dianne ,J A Daughlry, Roger I Dennis, John 7 .v I Dowdy, Catherine ,sf fi Dukes, John V Edeker, Micheal of I Edwards, Perry 5 1 h W ,I f I A l Daughtry, Virginia I in f' if fi f Deutscher, David l., fa Dowdy, Louise Dunn, Gloria Edwards, Carol fx ig I Efurd, Dennis JF 1 Davis, ,lames 6. 7' A A Difebrio, Barbara we Downs, Juanita Dupree, Danny , S -ef J H, . Edwards, Karen 2 L A A Eldridge, Paula I Davis, Margaret 2 . 4 1 I Dilleshaw, Charles J- X , I 1 Drake, James F , , Davis, William Donahue, Danny , , I I Drake, Dennis or , - if g,,, ,, Q T: 3, 2 ' ,E , i,,,,, X Deal, DeLoacl1, Cary Cynthia ,ra 5' 'ni my of D ,ff E s T I Donahue, Donovan, Mark Frank it I fp., V Mx . . .V I x , ' 0 lf Duggan, Sandra A fl Duke, Carolyn mi Y 6 Last on SUPHOMORES 2-l , ,,, ,,, , I Wg L- on the lmus is a rotten egg. ff I Elliott, Cecil , An . st' L Emwrly, Carol 1 Fairchild, Leonard Flanagan, Jimmy 0' Flowers, Sherry fx Z Ford, Clarence Elliott, Lee 2 Estes, Barbara JL Faircloth, Cornelia v I Flemings, Jerry VIR' an Fonlenot, Wayne 'fi . ...th Foree, Mary .As -K Elliott, Lola M. E r 'x E, A x Ethridge, Sue 1 Farmer, Thomas AAD. Fletcher, JoAnn T- . A, Mi, 1 Forbes, Andrew 1 fmg QF I mt l 1 4 Ellis, Jerry 1 Evans, David 'P 'e Ellison, William , .fi Evans, Dianne 1, Faulhaher, V Joe 0 ,.,,W Faulkenherry, Beth -...., lr PMN A. Q . . L Ellsworth, Elmore, Dennis Teresa Q Evans, Evans, Michael Sandra Q A .lx Y A ffl, Ferrell, I E 4 L pg Ferrell, Jan 3 Forrest, - , ,- Steven Thtnlxfl ype SOPHOMORES br .S , .tm s, at W fs-1 , F, F fe fl F, FFF, t l , J- 1, F , ,i ' ' 5' 21' 1' 'f '-'fV 5 i I ,E ' ti, x -'Gil at 1 A A L Forrester, Forrester, Forsyth, Forsyth, Foster, Fowler, Ernie Mary Barbara Richarrl David Donnie if ' S fri ji i rr A' .. 2 A 1, ,fi ' 'T F, ,V F dj 1 W Mi ' V W 1, . K, Franklin Frazier, Frith, Fulford, Fuller, Fuller, Billy Linda Larry Rusty Bennett Frank in A Callow, - J Patricia 1 Betty ,Sgr 1 A ii Q, ' ' Calla way, Q a Jackie if, A V Cadilis, , Ati, M Lamar V Furman. 4: M, Michael 1 ii 'Q t or t Q, i i 3 ,sf . if we ,,:, Q, . Avwwmwfmfw . , , ,, . PM , , y V, M L. M Ayz, WW , barney, Krause, F vacky Linda if 4 Gibbs, Gibson, Joe Gail .ewwmw x .1 3 fi yr ii 7' Wow! what legs. Gignillialf Vicki SOPHOMORES Gilbert, Robert 'A , 55Y'gz,.JfE,ZP' if an-gVf5z,k1f'ftfM, . 'f:., f Fralish, Roy Fuller, Terissa me , 'L K 4 Cambill Buddy X Q ,,. 1 if T Ceter, Johnnie if if Gibson, Wade 3+ 7441, via f gk Gilbreath Nina. v 'Yi 4 5 , ' i .. 5 4 , K, , e m'Z, My 1 Z '3 Glenn, Golden, Golden, Gonzalez, David Linda Sondra Raymond ,Iii , K frkk . I I Gordon, Gore, Graham, Graham, Meta Rodger James Jimmy ,F .,, ,- , , K P A Gray, lay A Dolores fi ,G Grant, ,V my f, Tina 4 Grant, A Q, 'G ' Larry - , X055 ig, ' Grant, Jeanne The man with the golden ho I'Il SOPHOMORES , 'gl W... ' if Goodwin, Goodwin Goolsby, Jacqueline Jimmy Betty are-i i i A ai ' v Graham, Granger Granger Mary Teresa Linda 1' 'fl ,,,, y A V Green, - , Sandra ,J Green, Camilla Gray, Jerry r Q, . J -NN , . af Greene, Green, Gresham, Dennis Sonny Linda we I 'QF Griffin, Griffin, Griffin, Dennis Gordon Dewayne Griffin, Grimes, Gunn, Richard Brenda Ronald - 'U- M' x . ..,1-V ,ff . E t ' 14 13 VW 'X A js , - V f ' V , A . A A L . Guthrie, Guthrie, Guy, Haggin, Haines, Haines, Hall, Patsy Sondra Leonard Martha Rodney Wanda Elizabeth , ,, ,1 2, ,sfkmif 'V WA 1 4 ' -t A , tj ' I I 3 It I , 1 Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hallford, Hallman, Hambrick, Meredith Milford Ronnie William Jimmy Beverly Sandra 4' 'V A :l , 1 -i 5. y, of Hamilton, Q ' I, C l t, ' ' ad - A Q 3 Hamilton, V V 72 , Hamilton, 'f me , V, Maureen , V A 1 H ,t to for t ami on, A Michael 126-f , ,V Vt Hammovk, Q V ii 4 a , at Hammond, I at Dom an .5 'ls I L nw 4 Hanchey, 'Q Y, V Q ' Cynthia t V V -L f Hardwick, Harkey, Harper, Twyla Ruth Bobby ,.,:., ,VVV ,,,X,,ap:t. Q ,sz-:. 'Hmmm W A. ii ,. 1 VV, .2 ,Q V g, U f W A A .K L Harrell, Harris, Harris, Raymond Dorothy Ginger ,J A fp- f 4 Al... A f L. 'Q U Harrison Hartman Harvey Whok awalu' at 8:00 in tht- morning? Tina. Peggi' Kathryn SOPHOMORES wi' 'ln if i W. , T , X? L' J xi.. 3 0 Hawkins, Hayes, William Catherine I Q- 'U W .- A , 5 4 A ng f QA Hendricks, Hendrix, Paula Betty -if A: e ' 1,55 Herring, Gary Hicks, Alex A W M A A - L I Hill. Hinesley, Patricia Robert 4' , 5 'K . Hipp, Hix, jerry John . ,1 ? . A: Y 'M. Hodge, Holland, Michael Pam U ,.. - M , N 3 4 j , g y Q vi ff Q: 1 I Hayes, Head, Heath, Helms Helms, Donald William Frances Franklin Pamela -S 3 H ,f , 2 ' 'H' l rf A- 1 I i J Q J . 1 I 1 Hendrix, Herndon, Herndon, Herren, Herring Jerry Clifford Mike Nancy Billy Hicks, A N, V Romona f Hicks ' f Sharon iz f Higdon, V Linda . '17 I 3' Hightower, ' ,f S Tommy I ad Hilflerhrand 4 Q , Sheryl if if, Hinson, Mickey Hohhs, Roger .H Q, We if an Hollffndi This, Martha, is what we call a sewing machine Janice SOPHOMORES X Jw ,W ' Tiki . ' 1 . 5 - if af AJ v T23 I Hood, Hooper, Jack Anne H . 1 I , X t - K Huggins, Hughes, William Patricia ' .fm f KW, Z 1 . , ' 2 3 Isham, Cynthia Hutchinson, Billy ,Q ,tt J E ooon j H s of , X ,Y , ,, M Hopkins, Hopkins, Horne, Hornsby, House, anice udith Bobb Vicki Arthur Y , . , , . em, - V V Q at Q Hughes, Hunsinger, Hunsinger, Hussey, Hutcherson, Patricia Danny Larry Sonny James ,..., t ii , 'V J acohs, A,, L. su -- 'itisfia Carma . , -- is, ,st , J, f H f .. LHFFY e Ifvmv J' Pa mela amwmw I I Ingram, Wm V Jerry Ingle, Robert 723 , V 'R' gn' . A, f Jacobs, Jacobs, J ames, Jerry Vivian Anita V, , , f , fn .Q Q A , t K-Q B' James, Jamieson, Jarrell, Patronia Mary Wanda A ' A A ,- ' 43 , ,t if Q t f ' V ' ga J' ,V , I ', - - is L 'itli ' xt Alvina Ward, Mrs. Ba-ckenridgc will surely he proutl of you Jayne? Johnson' Johnston' Ronnie Carolyn David SOPHOMORES if ,gi 1 .- :gli -sf? ras mi ti? ggi Q 1 J It W ' is j fr A ,, V 4 A p E I Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Harry Katherine Larry . W M if I 1 Jones, Jones, Jones, Alan fButchl Diane Eric XT W . , , if Jones, ' G' . Samuel Michael fi Jones. Ronnie Joseph f Jones, Robert Grover 2 xiii o Where're 4 Q, i' Johnson, Lee A .W f ...al- L Jones, Gerald in an if T Jones, Steve Bruce i the biscuits? Johnson, Tim F3 , i 4 '.--- 1, Jones, Gwen J fr 1 Karnap, Benny Emerson A , .vm Kilgore, Ora Jean WJ WJ! King, Carol Ann r ,rf y. i Kirkland, George Rollie SOPHOMORES Q 1- d A y rr.. , f if U L A L Johnson, Johnston, Warren Angela Jones, Jones, Richard Robert Earl ,Ji Q Key, . i Ch l f R ' l A ar es onnic Kelly, Rebecca 'N 'ff hh, sf V, ,s Kilpatrick, Kinearcl, Mary Louise Alvis Henry JF 1,53 , ., , I 35 ry? Ah 1, King, Kinsman, Delores Ann Charles Thomas e 4 srii r as li ,iii : 1 . .Q f it bs Kirkpatrick, Kritikakos, Gloria Jean Debbie Maria 'iii -Ha as .S 5, S We H I me N Mu . ,, W A W ,V . is r' 4 , 5 m 4 5 f V, A ,i 3- , L , I ' .. T V,k. X we Q ,lf .L .Li A . L 1 Q. AL Q, 1 Lancy, Landreau, Langford, Lanier, Lashley, Ledford, Lee, Linda Lou Judith Lynne Joseph Ray Sherolyn Anne Gail Beatrice Johnny jerry Raymond ,, ii, S-cc no . WT' e .fli 'fi 5 naia fi T2 -y pf , ' Q K , 1 I L Q -H ,altitu- Lee, Lees, Lenz, Leonard, Letlow, Lewey, Lewis, Paul Steven Linwood Austin Harold Edward Nancy Kay Kenneth Earl Nancy Lee Berniece .a N 3 2 Lewis, V 4 Q , Gloria Irene 1 Liesman, if A r -g-ig Donald Glenn i 7 - Linsey, ji w Billy L I Linton. M Linton e Q t 'A , Lloyd, fi 'Z 'mfr Jimmy Earl I L' 5 f ii? I ,Y it Locklar, ,S A-ov Dan 1. 2, ., 4, - Looklar, 3 Steven Leonard I f 1 LL I I Long, Love, Lowery, ' Rita Faye Bruce Edward James Louis ,-' I had ii Lucas, Lunsford, Lynn, I Becky ,lean Nathan Charles Richard its . ta 5 E 1' 6 5 Lynn, Mahaffey, Mailwr, Little Mozhcr. Kenneth Lawrence Paul Cornel Gary Kenneth SOPHOMORES 4 s e , .uk V it ffl ' Y Marshall, Martin, DeVerne Elmel Harvey Price e s fi Massey, McCard, Thomas Erquet Linda .loyce .ff ws 1 -f M McCullough, William Lester 1 McDanal, Stephen Jerald Martin, Karen .loyce raly ,LA McClendon, Sheila Regena ,J nf is McKenzie, Earnest Windle - V n -iii 'T M, 0 .E I Y . Malone, Mann, Mann, Marler, David Cheryl John H. Coston 3 , , Q i , f -tt A. A. Martin, Martin, Martin, Massey, Marty Anthony Mable William Rodric Linda Fay McCraing, , Marsha ,lean . i 7 ' , I J hMcCraine, ' Y S irley Q V L As.. 3 McCreary, Sylvia Charlene ', McCrory, Oswald Millard 3, ez. 'M McKenzie, McKinney, McNair, Robert Lawrence Julia Ann Lester 5 5 . 'gi' 0 , M W, if' we ' ,stil 1' ,Q McNeal, McPhail, McQuinn, Myra ,lean Robert David Priscilla Ann I Y Q., A A -D L. McQuinn, McRae, McVey, Skipper Paul Linda Diane Eddie Harold If Mama could see me now. SOPHOMORES Q 7 McVey Larry George J Q Milam, Charles Wayn C fz i 'fl ll .1 v o . , Ji 1 McWhorter, Mealor, Shirley Ann Judy Carol 'xr A C , f A 'Q Q at 1 Miles, Miles, Charles William Walter Millirons, Lillian Elizabeth Milner, Millicent Ann it W .Q it S t Milner, Sara Joyce in Mehaff ey, Larry Charles I ..,, vs 4 .1 'A Miller, Constance Elain C -l' I 2' 'zafr' . ijt - , L-5 5 4 Mims, John Edward A1 if .v Melvin, Michael Fred fr' Q 1 1 1, I i Miller, Kenneth Wayn es I aff ' my gi ,U we fat: - 4 C 525337 W 51' 1 'Q S 'S E ff Minick, Larry Floyd Moffett, Patricia Ann ., A 2, W I Merrill, Eddie Paul C Miller, Michael Wesley , .1-'t ,gi A i Mitchell, Calvin Moon, Sandra Louann J jd -ffz, Ws vw ,K J -M ,1 'r Messick, Kenneth Lamar 'K' iii Miller, Ronald David MafAa f ' l wm's5 Mobley, Gary Wendell lttal 35,4 f Moore, Charles Deway IIC il wah Moore, Moore, Moore, Margaret Annette Pamela Preninah Patricia Joyce ff 'i' E , A ? in W ff . -M A l - . fffip if I lkidh 1.x 'I Stand back, friend Morgan' Morgan, ,Morgan Joseph Lee Katherine Irene Linda Susan SOPHOMORES 14 4. N? I I Morris, Bill lrwin I Moyers, James zfgzii K 3 Morris, J erry Lee .fy J' Mulkey, Mike Dudley 2 e Newsome 11 K L Patricia Ann Newman, Foy , Morris, Jimmy Ray Mullenix, Wanda Sue g3,i K Nihart, Yvonne Moseley, William Frank o 5535 is 4,3 .K I Mullins, Herbert Rickey e e 5 Q 4, 1 T Ninas, Harry Russell You've got a date with whom'?' ik, iw ,pf gil v Q, 'QE mai? 3 E , f I li A. xx Motos, Motos, Moye, Brenda Joyce Martha Jane Carol Ann . 'lf , W: i K I Dill A .4 A A n. A Munclay, Neel, Newman, Rebecca Ann Thelma Patricia Cecelia Frances s , 4 1 as ' in - Nolin, 1 Myra Jean V, Noell, 1 Arthur Roger Nisson, Robert Brett elseif 3, . asus, ,L Elm 2' A47- 55 N D Q B Q Norman, Norman, Norrell, Donald Ray Steven Rae Paul Jerome I Q Norris, Northcutt, Norton, John Danny Donald Rolf Alton Norton, Oates, Odom, James Gerald Melanie Cynthia Sharon Theresa SOPHOMORES 1? QE 'H e ,Q X 31' T Oliver, Milton Steve ,af fn 'Q .ff Pafford, Robert Alan .Q ', 'fs 1 I' Paul, Charles Ray 2 f? ,-gf ,ff-S. are-1. ,F 'V i 49' fb If . P , , V A Q. Q Q Osbon, Osborn, Osterman, Brenda Gail Walter Lee Clyde PQQ t . 43 4 ar L W' P , 4 L I A L Parker, Parker, Pate, Gail Ann Charles Raymond Barbara Faye Pearson, Larry Woodrow Peters, Lmda Diane rj :fy ff Q 5. 7 Phillips, I ames View b K Jr-1 ,F PM 'yi . ' I , .,, gi? - 5 , 2 f fi if V Ogburn, Ogburn, Olive, Karen Diane Michael Stephen Patricia Ann A at, . wr , W at fi 1' W fr I A 4 L Ovdenk, Owen, Padgette, Peter Allen Earle Vikki Lyn J, 1 i Pate, K 46 Benny Gerald A9 Pate, Dot Anne , Pate, James Richard 2 4.2 43 P to 6 V Q I r T Phillips, Pierce, Pittman, William David George Michael Margie Frances K ,Q if :M y , , . 1 Pittman, Pitts, Pitts, William Earl Linda Marie Richard Chris f i ,i,sl ch. Pitts, Plymale, Pollock Winston Monroe Carol Gwyrinette James Ralph Look at that score! SOPHOMORES .,, as .tr 1 Poole, Marsha Irene Pugh, Eddie B. l Randall, Betty Joyce J Register, Vina Mae i 0 nf iff H 4 L 1 nn... Richards, F renasee ,, T in ' 'iii -. .., ,yi 1' I Riddle, Paul Wayne S' gi 'X if Q . , ,g .- . r,,. . A , A H , x x fr N u Q R of Powell, Powell, Pridgen, Prophitt, Carole Elaine William Lawrence Margaret Juanita Charles Edwin i ' , K 5 4 Pugh, Putnam, Ragan, Ramsey, Ernie LHTFY Marion Elezabeth Eddie Lee Elizabeth Maria 'TJ --,L , sf, 1 N, R . Randall, it ' Joe Basil . Rathel, 'I Dianne Paige -rr Reynolds, Reynolds, Thomas Ray Valeria Elaine f.--'mnflqs Ea, - 'f 1 :Av KQLLLAL in Richards, Richmonds, Vivia Louise Pamela , -.c :- 4' fs Q Riddle, Riley, Robbye Don Kathryn Patricia SOPHOMORES Y' . Reese, f Bobby Ray i Register, Hvnry Michael Caught in the act. . ,f-vis? gy, 3. X W, 3 at A 5 , fr 51-+1 , A.: . .ar M: . it -f ,,.. uf Q af, s I I , zxy . i L? Riley, Robertson, Robinson, Rodda, Judy Faith Janet Faye Wayne Glen Cynthia Joyce jp' ef- . K' W' , , R 'Q it ' ,... 'fs , E' sm- W Y V . - .1 1 if A ' 1 A 3' Qs 'X ,f K -' if . Rogers, Rollins, Roper, Rose, William Edgar Patricia Ann Deidre Joyce Michal Byrd I V' ,'e'I Tlx if N t' , ' , 't Walter Lee A S V Sanders, Raymond Carl S .ak M Q, 5 Q5 Jr f-K5 at f - . ,r is X I .1 Sanders, Floyd Joseph Sanders, James Gordon llul, Mrs. Smith, it's only U4 of a point. Rogers, Billy Wayne ,J I' Royer, Dalton Lee 2 .-ffl s, wg Ja Schimrnel, Edward Q 'C iii f ,,'. , Y Sebers, Janice Eyvonne . 'fa '- ,, 1222 . Q I . ' W' ,J Q , ,V , Shehane, Linda Gayle 31,76 ,. 1 Sheppard Hubert Braldy SOPHOMORES ea '1 , .. gh Rogers, Susan Harriett ,I L4 , f sa. i f Ain Rushing, Brenda Elaine S .,,. my 1: 4 . Q15 K -0? ' . Scott, Zachary Winfield Sheets, Patricia LaVerne av , , ff 49' Shellnutt, Ricky LeRoy , , . 3 wr if ' I Q, n Sherer, Linda JoAnne ez 4, ,, E Q Rogers, William Earl ,., .Q ' Hr ' 'f f A x St Russell, Shirley ,fi sg ., Scruggs, John Leon 3 .-,, , ,. ,ll Min f av- k 2, nik. ,Is ,,ff - f 1 J, J ,,,, , Sheffield, Don Gary .ah M f 4' 4 ,fx Shepard, Linda Susan :if I we ' 5, 5 ef, 9 v ,Q sz YA I L Shirah, Elizabeth Dianne yu et 0 ' ,LQ ' E .If ff f v L ' -P. fr ,fe 3 in 4 ' , . as i ' Y, r h. 4 4 L L t , X . . Sh' ah, S'mm0ns, Sims, Sims, Sizemore, Sizemore, Sizemore, Shir-leyirDianne Nlicliey Carole Jimmy A. Shirley joan Linda Sherry Shirley Ann Wanda Yvonne '77 f 4 ,. ,., ' Q 5 , Q We A , 'BK , ,,. ... -, ef, Q If 1 if 6 ., V , 6 , 4 A S L A .L 4 f ' Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, . Smith, Anna Lou lirenda Louise Delores Marcia Elizabeth lla Sharon .lames David .limmy Wayne ,Q ii Smith, Larry Robert at 5, if x 'l ii sf? ..i fx ., ia, QP Es f 2 s is af X , r 5 ,r i q: -fa,1.ez'i iS ' Smith, Morris Wasley Smith, Sara Louise N., ttz, L Smith, Wiley Devlin X as L -V ,,,, . We S f , ,s 3, , 'uw f . Who says football players ii0Ilil work? 'E rw ,-1' if 133 Wi Smith, Winnifred Lucilee 57115: ., s f fa , , et Spainhour, Robert Douglas Spivey, Kathryn Pace .4 I as i Stanley, Bessie Carol SOPHOMORES K ..,,, 2 1 A Snead, James Clarence Spano. Regina Anne .,,,. .. 'F 1 If A in Spivey, Bernadette 'VGEQEZ ' .. .gg A K A -fgigl 7- 1 Starling, Bruce Dwight lfsQ1zs2ivwif ,alfa rm- 553' ' - . n E- . A L i . '. ' ' r tiff: fis -5 ' ' . ff':5,f5,.f,. fiii7'5 135f'5 f' 5552? Southe r, Walter Thomas Speck. DeWayne Archie , 5 xi feftzeig : 'M' . 5, , , ,- Standridge Henry Donald ' '11 my ' L i L1 ? A Starling, Charles David we Mm wi rw A ' 25 ,ts ,Q , 1 , , i I rwffthrfx ,r S, ,, IAAIL V 3 fx. ' 1 . ' , J' -- K 1 A ,J i kk.k , .fig V 7 A , V , wi? fk ',l' In 5 ifflii 9 I 2 vi ff, - 1 f jf ,P A ---, 1 I I 1- A M Starling, Stephens, Stephens, Stevens, Stewart, Still, Storey, Gary Kenneth James Micheal Stanley Wayne Richard Wendell William Ray Donna Ruth Charlotte Ann K, ,.,L , ,L 4' l I 4 t ,, A 5 V , 1 . . In L . . A .. L. I I SUHSOII, S1IiCklHHd, Stroud, Stroup, Sutton, Sutton, Swain, .lames Jerome Regina Joyce Sylvette Evonne Barbara Lee Glenda L. Mike Wester Robert Edward tit , -.il ' - A 1' A 'fi ,L AM Taddeau, , Q, Lynn Marjorie ' I We ,S Larry Wayne 4 Talley, S! Ronald i iifw- ., at T, W Tate, S I ff, B'll lk f 'H P ' Y 1 , 'A ,l I ' Taylor, 'A . George I ' 7 , jet, Taylor, , , ' , , Linda Mae A :K t 4 , , VM , , 4 r A I H , V y 1 -'vii 'W 'f-' Taylor, f' 9? is ' . - A Linda Victoria 'it 1 . i ' Xyfr v , A 5 5 ' 'Y W k .A A Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Martha Lyn Pamela Sue Renvia Gayle 1 Y!! Si ' 1' Taylor, Taylor, Thacker, Robert Steven Sheldon Gorneu Shelia Ann tw 1 .as V ff A .,,, S time S S n 5 ' me I I ' A' A . ,,., - - - ff T ',t'l '1:'Q 235: -.1. t gz' ' 1' ,,,-k, ,,,,,, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, C-as usual Emma Susan Gerald Wayne Sandra SOPHOMORES T A 1 of in ' gs Tillman, William Thomas -1 AL, 'P VanAltyre, Donald Earl 'I-7 Y . 5 ji, As 'T Waksmonski, Mike Stephen s. M ,X Q ' MM, P . 2 Q . fi ' , T . r.. A ,A at w.. I Thomason, Thomason, Thomaston, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Marsha Deryl Sandra Gail Margie Lynette Dorothy Jean Fred Patricia Ann sr. ,..:.Q t if ' free - ,nr 5 7 X ,ng . '. 1 'fl A . 3' 'i M A . B f as H Tinsley, Tolbert, Tovey, Trask, Turk, Turner, Toni Teresa Brenda Elaine Harold Dwain Larry Oliver Jerry Wayne Bruce iF Varnadore, ,ff W.. Henry Dale i T ,,.,,.. Viggins, N W .loe Terry M Vigil, ' Frankie A l Vinson, l ,Qi ,- Q Rebecca Lorraine A 1 5 f Voight, Melvin Leroy 1 Wadkins, - Earl Hayden i I s A Lx Walden, Waldron Waldrop, Janice Ruth Judy Allenia Ross Wade 1: W Fe R s , g , f- V, , r,.. Walker, Walker, Wallace, Clarence Junior Dyanne Elizabeth Sherman Lamar - Ji . if ,lf .A . L A To WHIIS, Ward, Ward, Twirp season lll full swing Annie Lora Ray Ronald Owen SOPHOMORES Q, ax J J 0 Q Q T fi I -it , Q55 NL, M nr L. 1 f' ' ' W1 .5 K I my V- H . 4 , an ' Y' - ' 'W' of I 'TS 1 ,t ' I i ,. ' ' gs, Warmack, Waters, Watford, Watley, Watson, Watson, Weaver, Sylvia Phillis William Robert Mary Joyce Linda Jeannette Julia Ann Nancy Geraldine Bertha Suzanne , ,1f,:-',I' I --v-: ' J 7 V' Y 4' t -44- V- 'f' 'ri' 5 nw . 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QW 1 P13 Woodruff, Margie mil' Zuback, Connie Sue K A . ky,- A . L 1 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, John Dudley Shelia Ann Virginia Susan Winston 515 if ff si Wilson, Wilson, Wise, Wood, Millard Homer William David Lessie Beatrice Billy Mack -L Ll' ' vu. ' 1 li Woodruff, Wrape, Wright, Wright, Bill George William Gaylen Raymond Allen Walter Marvin N OT Pl CTU! ICD Garner. Gayle Garrett. Robert Ginn. James Hanson. Robert Hardman. Shirley Haynes, Martha llauliins. James Hold, Ronny Hornlwuckle. Rodney Jackson. Henry jones. lvan Jurisin. Shirley Kelly. Glenda Marston, Patricia Massey, Ronald Melton. Charles Nlattox. Donna Mvcoy. Buford NlcNlillian. Freddie Nlonohan. Dunn-an Murphy. Yvonne Padgett. Fred Pate. Barliara Paul. Donald Powell, Donald Bohr-rtson. Brenda Roper, Shelia Schaub, Boy Smith, John Steward, Patricia Thomas. Terry Bae Thomson, Sandra Vllilliarns. Charlie Willitinis, Darlyne Yvillonghly. Jerry Wright, Richard Quinibly. Margaret SOPHOMORES ,,, I' 1 9 Williford, Willis, Henry Eugene Edward Jerome i x ' an if ,, ,. Wood, Wood, Cary Preston Olen K if IA A X Wyrosdick, Young, Carol Sue Denny Michael jsgiy Jv SOPHOZIIORE FRIENDS . f Qi? fj1?aiv F jig iii N535 W My Okifip Q ff fbTf5f3Ji'5fi'LX,JiiffjJ' x iffxfbiff gf? 9 WJ QfilJ51QgfilX DJ XP' 6' 'Of X- EVN fx- if ef Q wif J 5? GQES 1 fx, ,.. , ,'L'Q'7w 'J K In ' .,. .,. K V f P K: .- if. A K, f .S . :iw Hfj gf xgfi-,gigs 3, 'F' 'gn - if'-x. W. is gk V .. A , L gags it 1 , Q, wg! ' R57-AY K wi' we N. ,ir Q-Vxf, k,'x gut ,11,Sffi 'Wo , '95 . g ,P 4 ,H u M- ff H. . . When duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I conf, QRalph Waldo Emerson Left to right, First row: Mike Schneider, Claire Barefield, Jimmy Riley. Not pictured, Sue Mixon, Diane Parker. Second row: Sharon John- son, Judy Self, Joan Cope, Pat West, Earleen Sasser, Pat Perkins, Donna Mills, Jackie Register, Denise Prevatl, Sandra Carmack, Brenda Jones, Sue Bryan. Third Row: Joan Lee, Sherry Thomas, Jackie Balkcom, Patsy Difebbrio, Gail Drady, Peggy Duke, Maria Butler, Becky Windham, Linda Hopkins, Pat Anthony. Fourth Row: Evaughn Lowery, Jean Anderson, Joyce Watson, Judy Williams, Shirley Knowles, Allen Hill, Billy Cause, Billy McCarty, Larry Adams, Janice Walden, Elaine Burrello. Fifth Row: Mr. Crouch, adviser, Sheryll Clark, Susan Cable, Brooks Shelhorse, Marvin Foster, Robert Starling, Sheryl Swain. ATIO AL HO UR UCIETY The greatest honor a student at Jordan can receive is to be chosen for membership in the Frank C. David Chapter of the National Honor Society. The four goals that qualify a student for membership are: scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The members are chosen on the basis of grades and a faculty rating. ' An induction for qualifying seniors is held in the fall and another induction for the juniors and seniors is held in the spring. The sponsor of the National Honor Society I is Mr. Crouch. Officers. loft to right: Sue Mixonf-Seen-lary, Grant Caldwell4Chaplain Jimmy Rile-yfTreasurer, Claire Barefielcl-President. Mike Schneiderf Vice- President. 'i fi F5 1 Q Left to right, First row: Phillip Duderwiez, Charlene Poole, Betty Herring, Alvin Ward, Sue Mixon. Second row: Ann Wescot, Linda Ar- rington, Ann King, Brenda Johnson, Sondra Kent, Joy Ethridge, Sandra Thomas, Wanda Murphy, Judy Holton, Barbara Difebbrio, Pier Black, Pat Brown, Miss Bernholz. Third row: Pam Moore, Jenny Whitworth, Lynn Smith, Vivian Jacobs, Nora Crabtree, Joan Wolfe, Sandra Golden, Dannette Carter, Doug Hodges, Patsy Guthrie, Carol Price, Linda Granger. Fourth row: Debbie Atkins, Brenda Duncan, Connie Dice, Paul Riddle, Rodrick Martin, Bill Garnto, Diane Parker, Sheryl Clark, Danny Talbot, Cheryl Carpenter, Wynelle Turner, Linda Gunn, Mickey Bentley. Fifth row: Steve Posey, Clifton Herndon, Gary Starling, Lamar Fussell, Jimmy Loudermilk, Bobby Upchurch, Rusty Davidson, Mike Mills, Robert Starling, Kenneth O'Shields, Ricky Shellnutt, Allen Owen, Ken Messick. S T UDE C UN CIL The Student Council of Jordan High is the central governing body of the school and all activi- ties connected with it. School life at Jordan re- volves around Studcnt Council, since almost every phase of school activity is based upon its decisions. Student Council officers are elected from the student body. Representatives are elected by their individual homerooms. It is a member of the Bi-City Council, which is composed of 8 representatives from the student councils of Baker, Central. Columbus, and Jordan High Schools. It coordinates the activities of the student organizations within the school. This year it has worked with the PTA to improve the social life. It worked to strengthen existing traditions at Jordan and to add others that would enhance the school environment. Officers, Ln-ft to right: Charlene Poole-Treasurer, Betty Herring- Secretary, Alvin YVard+Presitlent, Sue MixonfVice President. ' l.f-ft to right. First row: Officers llrooks Shelhorse. Hail llrady, Judy Willianis. Andy Evans. Second row: jean Foster, Suv Mixon, Jimmy Riley. llvrry Nlr'Koon. Jean Ellison, 'Xlary Arinfffilialklf-y. Offivf-rs, lc-ft to right: Andy l'iVZ1!lF'TI'f'2lSll!'t'f. Gail llrady--Sevrvtary. Judy Williams-Presidm-nl. Not pivturcd. llrooks Slivlliorsew Vive Presi- dent. CR OLL The Quill and Scroll of Jordan is an interna- tional honorary society for journalists in their junior and senior years. Members of this organization must be in the upper one-third of their class. They must have superior work in business management, writing, and editingg and must be approved by the Execu- tive Secretary of the National Quill and Scroll. The club strives to further interest of students in the various fields of journalism offered at ,lordan and to emphasize the opportunities in journalism as a career. Miss Helen Shepard is adviser of the organiza- tion. 35 I.eft to right, First row: Eddie Becky Windham. Third row: TUDNS Ensley, Billy Echols, John Smyth. Second row: Barbara Allen, Diane Harris, Winnie Crocket, Susan Maine, Charles Harrington, Tim Browning, Gary Grant, Mrs. Crimes, Earnest Hale. TH AMERICAN WA Y Through the inspiration and direction of Mrs. Mildred Grimes, Students of the American Way Club was formed in the fall of 1961. The purposes of the club were to understand better the values of the American way of life and to secure knowledge of today's threats to our freedom. Membership of the club was composed of juniors and seniors interested in social science. Officers, left to right: Billy Echols-Vice President, Eddie Ensley President, John Smyth--Historian. Not pictured, Susan Cavanaugh Secretary-Treasurer. Q mi Left to right, First row: Paul Roche, Allen Hill, joe Haluski, Marvin Foster. Second row: Eddie Dixon, Mickey Bentley, Milton Powell, Roger Hatcher, Ben Carnto, Steve Hill, Harry Mitchell, Jerry Cason. Third Row: Andy Evans, ,Ioe Gibbs, Randy Clark, Jimmy Loudermilk, Jimmy Riley, Danny Rumor, jack Hood. Fourth row: Hobby Upchurch, Jimmy Manning, Terry Dixon, John Collins, Donnie Crowley, Ronnie Caldwell, Johnny Hurston, Bill Carnto, Jerry Smith, Billy Cause, Bubba Wages, Ronnie McLem0re, Allen Owens, Ed Wimberly, Phillip Underwood, Don Andrae. KEY CLUB SHIRLEY HARRELL, Key Club Sweetheart This club consists of those sophomore. junior, and senior boys at Jordan who have attained outstanding scho- lastic and leadership abilities, integrity and personality. Membership in the Key Club is considered one of the highest honors a boy can attain at Jordan. To become a member of the group, he must be nominated and approved by the administration before he is accepted. The purpose of the club is to promote school spirit and good citizenship at Jordan and throughout the entire community. Col. Charles A. Ritchie is the adviser of the Jordan group which is sponsored by thc Kiwanis Club of Columbus. Officers, left to right: Allen HillfSecretary, Joe Haluski-Vice Presi dent, Marvin Foster-APresident, Paul Roche-Treasurer. rf tl Left to right, First row: Wanda Murphy, Ralph Jones, Gerry McKoon. Second row: Ann Barbee, Denise Prevatt, Carolyn Caldwell, Pat Perkins, Pat Anthony, Sylvia Lewis, Shirley Kelly, Donna Enfinger, Teresa Fuller, Judy Hopkins, Gail Drady. Third Row: Diane Lewis, Nancy Lewey, Joyce Casstclo, Carol Edwards, Nora Crabtree, Paula Hendrix, Martha Motos, Delores King, Judy Caudle, Sharon Hindsman, Mrs Farmer, adviser. Fourth Row: Joan Bagley, Jean McNeal, Gail Curry, Linda Kent, Jean Neal, Don Standridge, ,lunita Pipkins, Ellis Wright Larry Grant, Frankie Bowden, Sylvette Stroud, Martha Tew. RED CR USS fu ,slr Demonstrating artificial respiration to Alvin Ward-Vice President, are left to right: Gerry McKoon-President, Wanda Murphy-Secretary, Ralph Jones-Treasurer. The Red Cross of Jordan working in con- nection with the National Red Cross, has carried out many school projects. The representatives of the organization are selected by popular vote from each homeroom. These students promote many school projects during the year, the most outstanding of which is the annual fund-raising membership drive in November. Serving as adviser for the group is Mrs. Pa- tricia Farmer. .wit 5 J Left to right, First row: ,lean Foster, Steve Hill, Peggy Duke, Ricky Ken Phillips, Patsy Holland, Shirley Harrell. Rita Carter, Joanna l'ittman, Jimmy Riley, Alvin Ward. Gerry McKoon, Margaret Greer, Shelhorsv, ,Iolm Collins, Robert Starlin, Phillip Underwood, John Tims, Larry Adams. I-TID Patehin. Second row: Mrs. Gunter, Adviser, imm Teet, Rance Bunn, Phillips. Pier Black. Third row: Billy Cause, 0 n mith, Jimmy Slieryll Clark, Pat Anthony, Alexander Hunter. Fourth row: Brooks Eugene Williams, Billy Echols, Charles Harrington, Tim Browning, YPH Y CHEM CL UB C is Q 2 illX44, Officers, Left to right: Rickey Patchin--lfreasurer, Margaret Greer-- Cltaplain, .lean Foster-President, Peggy Duke-sSecre-tary. Steve Hill-- Vice President. The Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club is an organiza- tion composed of junior and senior students who have interest in the fields of science and engineer- ing. To promote a greater knowledge of science and the effect it has on our lives are the major objectives of the organization. Bi-Phv Chenfs main money making project is selling Jordan book covers and the main science project is sponsoring the Jordan Science Fair. Mrs. Margaret Gunter is adviser for the club. Left to right, First row:-Miss Williams, adviser, Pat Perkins, Paulette Sheffield, Earle-en Sasser, Martha Davis, Mrs. Reid, adviser. Second row: Ernestine Mclnnis, Gail Curry, Sue Bryan, Vickie Leonaral, Gail Griffeth, Marsha Deal, Sheryl Jones. Third row: Pat Collier, Sandra Golden, Linda Harhuck, Gloria Mjller, Sue Johnson, Ann Pugh, Ann Chapman, Carolyn Moss. Fourth row: Sheryl Norton, Joy Leverette, Linda Perkins, Linda Pitts, Winnie Crockett, Clara Cox, Glenda Hughes, Shirley Simmons, Sharon Railey, Marie Culpepper, Sherry Bene- F T UFE BUSINESS LEADERS AMER CA field. The major objectives of the Future Business Leaders of America are to stimulate interest in the various fields of Business and to advance the training of those students planning to enter this vocation. The most outstanding project is that the mem- bers act as secretaries for the teachers in the school as well as take part in the various school activities. The advisers of the organization are Miss Angie Williams and Mrs. Doris Reid. ff ,,,, Officers, left to right: Seated: Paulette Sheffield-Vice President, Ear- leen SasserSPresidenl, Pat Perkins-Secretaryg Standing, Martha Davis-Treasurer, Sue Bryan-Chaplain. lf as Left to right, First row: Judy Ledbetter, Becky Windham, Shirley Lunsford, Judy Self. Second row: Sophie Haluski, Michelle Kelley, Pa- tricia Anthony, Donna Mills, Claire Barefield, Martha Davis, Brenda Phillips, Elaine Burello. Third row: Debbie Mixon, Rita Carter, Millie Cason, Patricia Williams, Billie Hardin, Sue King, Linda Kent, Ann Whitaker. Fourth row: Patsy Holland, Susan Maine, Joy Leverette, Vickie Jiles, Joyce Watson, Judy Williams, Esther Hurston, Carolyn King, JoCarol McDowell, Mrs. Green, adviser. GAMMA T RLHL Y Since its organization in 1941, the members of the Gamma Tri-Hi-Y have constantly kept in ' mind the main purpose of the club, which is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, rf' if school, and community high standards of Chris- tian character. Their aim has been to seek, to find, to serve, and to bring a bit of sunshine into the lives of others. The club has been very active in sponsoring many worthwhile school and community projects. It has been recognized by Parents, Magazine for its outstanding work in the community for nine consecutive years tevery year the awards have been givenJ. Officers, left to right: Shirley Lunsford-Treasurer, Sue Mixon-Secre- tary, Claire Bareficld-2nd Vice President, Becky Windham-lst Vice President, and Judy Ledbetter-President. has B t fi Left to right, First row: Miss' Marler, Jackie Balkcom, Wynelle Turner, Susan Cable, Joan Lee. Second row: Ernestine Mclfinnis, Sue Bryan Ann Howard, Gloria Miller, Dortheia Blackmon, Linda Hopkins. Third row: Sheryll Norton, Sara Wooldridge, Gerry McKoon, Linda Perkins, Jane Mayer, Shirley Reese, Diane Cumbie. Fourth row: Susan Hyder, Anil Clary, Beth Swint, Linda Pitts, Linda Gunn, Frances Culpepper, Paulette Sheffield, Margaret Greer. DEL T A RLHL Y asf? Officers, left to right: Wynelle Turner-President, Margaret Greer- Chaplain, jackie Balkcom--Vice President, Susan Cable-Secretary, Joan Lee-Treasurer. To promote the standards of Christian char- acter through service is the purpose of the Delta Tri-Hi-Y. School projects of the club include baking for the sweet shop at Halloween, donating money for flowers at homecoming, giving a Christmas tea for the faculty, and supplying the teachers lounges with magazines. Community projects include collecting records for Gracewood Hospital, contributing to Milledge- ville Day Room Fund, and donating toys to church nurseries. Miss Louise Marler is adviser for the club. Left to right, First row: Sherry Thomas, Judy Hall, Judy Holton, Susan, Connell. Second row: Pat Crane, Denise Prevatt, June Metts, Sharon Johnson, Linda Arrington, Cheryl Jones. Third row: Vickie Leonard, Nancy Holland, Cindy Oilar, Pat Gilbert, Sherry Benefield, Judy Jackson, Gail Criffcth. Fourth row: Pennie Langdon, Susan Stone, .loan Wolfe, Clara Cox, Sheila English, Carole Auger, Carla Martin, Mrs. Betty Smith, adviser. BETA TRLHLY The purpose of the Beta Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and com- munity. Their numerous projects include outfitting needy children at Easter and visiting the patients at Wildwood Rest Home. The adviser of the group is Mrs. Smith. i Officers, Left to right: Susan Connell-Treasurer, Nancy Holland- Chaplain, Judy Holton-ASccretary, Judy Hall-Vice President, Sherry Thomas-President. qi! Left to right, First row: Palsy Neaves, Betty Herring, Sheryll Clark, Wanda Murphy. Second row: Miss Wilcox, adviserg Ann Orr, Pat Collier Barbara Murphy, Sue Robinson. Third row: Kay Matheson, Betty Gary, Charlene Poole, Frankie Bowden, Nancy Powers. Fourth row: Raye Boozer, Jane Wages, Sarah Turner, Gloria Smith, Susan Waldrop, Charlotte Pate. ALPHA T RLHL Y Officers, left to right, seated: Sheryll Clark-Secretary, Betty Herring- Treasurer. Standing: Patsy Neaves-President, Charlene Poole-Chap- lain, Wanda Murphy-Vice President. Since its organization in 1933, the Alpha Tri- Hi-Y has continually strived to maintain high ideals and to emphasize the importance of Christian morals. Projects for the club this year include a Hallo- ween tea for the teachers, sponsoring a car in the Jordan-Columbus parade, carrying tray favors to the hospital, and donating clothes to the needy at Christmas. Advisers for the club are Miss Fan Wilcox and Miss Dorothy Malone. O 3 pf! Left to right, First row: Romona Hicks, Janet Robertson, Kay Ballentine, Barbara Estes. Second row: Mrs. Hayes, Joyce Castellow, Ann Westcott, Pam Moore, Linda Cotton. Third row: Cindy Rodda, Margiewvlfittman, ,Ian Hopkins, Vicki Cignilliat, Nora Crabtree, Judy Hopkins. l'ourth row: Dorothy Thompson, Linda Taylor. Cheryl Carter. Kay7Harvey, Cornelia Faircloth, Sheila Thacker, Susan Thomas. EP ILO TRI-HI-Y The purpose of the Epsilon Tri-lli-Y is to create. maintain. and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Since 1957 the Epsilon has been an AA club. We are living up to these standards by excelling in all phases of work. We, as the club of 1963-64, have completed many successful and useful projects. Among our many projects are collecting can goods and presents for needy families around the holi- days. working at convalescent homes. Trick-or-Treat ing for l'lYlCEF. taking a survey on cheating and reporting the results to various PTA's. selling pop- pies for disabled veterans, working wtih the March of llimcs. visiting underprivileged children. and many more such worthwhile projects. Adxiser for the club is Mrs. llelen llaycs. 0t'fit'ers. tt-ft to rigglilz llarbara Estes-Treasurer. ,loyvv Ca-tvllow, Chaplain. liomonti llivks' -Vice President. Not picttiredz lxay llallen line- Secretary. W. 1 Left to right. First row: Yvonne Murphy, De-bbie Atkins, Beverly Hallman, Patsy Hill Second row: Cail Cihson, Linda Cause, Mars a Thomason, lie-cky Ile-ll, Barbara Difehhrio. Third row: Marsha Wliite, Ann W1-Ich, Melanie Oates, Gloria Kirkpatrick, Pam Byers. fourth row: Gloria Lt-wis, Pam irvin, Anita james, Vivian Jacobs, Brenda Smith, Miss Tedder, adviser. ZETA TRLHLY .f,,,-f., V- ,.,,i, 4 ii' ' Oflivt-rs, le-ft to right: lit-verly Hallman Barbara Diff-hhrio Dt-nie Atkins, Patsy Hill, Yvonne Murphy. The aim of this group is to stress the im- portance of Christian morals in community life. Among the yearly projects are preparing gifts for a needy family at Christmas and Contributing to the State Hospital. Miss Pearle Tedder serves as adviser for the club. Lvl! to right, First row: Larry Grant, lk-nny Young, Danny Hansinger. johnny Lcdford, Allvn Wlflgllll, David Foster. Second row: Clifford Hr-rndon. Larry jam-kson. Gene' Cliadwivk. Linsry Wilkins. FRA K D VID HI-Y The Frank Uavid Hi-Yls major purpose IS to uphold high moral standards in the school and community. The cluh sponsors many projects throughout the year, such as performing various duties for tear-hers and donating funds to Milledgcville. Mr. J. C. lfasterling serves as adviser for the group. Offir-1-rs. lvfl lo right, lfront row: Larry Grant-Project Chairman lilanny Hunnsingrrv -'l'rt-asnrt-r. llavid F0sI4'r--Pre-sidPnl, Allen Wright4 Svrrr-lziry. liavk row: Johnny Le-tlfortl-Vivo Pri-sident, De-nny Youngg Chaplain. 5 a l,1-fr In right. First row: 'Niarvin Foster. Phillip Underwood, Allen Hill, Ranve Bunn. Second row: Harry Calloway, Andy Evans, Robert llfnlon, Danny lluminor. Hill Andrews. Third row: Danny Talbot, Billy Woorlwarrl, Danny Taylor, Larry Robins. Fourth row: Kenneth U.5lli1'ill5. Reggie Duprim-st. ,lavkie Johnson, Paul Roche. FELLOW HIP HI- Y Officers, left to right: Allen Hill-Vice President, Phillip Underwood-- Sf-rretary, Rance Bunn-President. Marvin FosteriTre-asurer. This group is composed of those juniors and scnior boys who are interested in the moral stand- ards of their school and community. Among their numerous projects are giving to the needy, contributing to various funds, and re- pairing old loys for children at Christmas. The adviser for the club is Mr. Everett Edge. First row: Diane Kirkland, Rodney Avant, Joan Cope, Betty McCarty Connie Martin, Jeanette Brown, Sandra Walker, Marie Brewer, Edna Miles, Sherrel Carter, Jeanette Dennis, Anita Carter, Pat West, Second row: Mary Bell Hendricks, Patricia Robbins, Cheryl Brunson, Ellen Franklin, Carol Branton, Jean Blair, Christine Ginn, Janie Foster, Mary ,lane Gilbreath, Carol Martin, Cheryl Swain. Third row: Diane Wright, Marilyn Glass, Brenda Lankford, Linda Benzing, Gale Owens, Barbara Lane, Beverly Stuckey, Dean Chalkley, Connie Dunblazier, Nancy Kirkland. Fourth row: Gary Burke, Ada Sue Smith, Gary Cole, Harry Beard, Linda Maulden, Elizabeth Shehane, Jean Wallace, Patricia Fulford, Donna Fulford. Gail Landress, Susan Faulkner, Martha Todd, Becky McCormick, Faye Strickland. Back row: Durwood Currenton, Walter Rodgers, Wayne Cloud, Fred Watley, Bobby Fincher, Fred Corn, Phillip Carter, Mike Armstrong, Doyle Brookins, Mike Hill, Mr. Gunter, Jackie Hawkins, Mike Patrick, Brent Roper, Shelby Golden, Roy Ragan, Gary Goodman. DIVERSIFIED 00 ERA T I VE T RAININC ,Iordan's Diversified Cooperative Training pro- gram is an important extension of the school's strong vocational activities. This organization is to train students in a trade and to prepare them for subsequent employment in business and in- dustry. It combines instruction in adequate aca- demic courses with supervised vocational training in part-time employment. This year the organization's exhibit at the Chattahoochee Valley Exposition. Director of the group is Mr. Richard Gunter. Officers, left to right: Dean Chalkley-Secretary, Pat West-Treasurer Rodney Avant-President, Connie Dunblazier4Chaplain, Roy Ragan- Viee President, Joan Cope-Reporter. nn Left to right, First row: Ellen Butterworth, Virginia Stuart, ,lean Burns, Nina Cannon, Glenda Killingsworth, Ann Wages, Sandra Enfinger Lucinda Bryan, Linda Williams, Brenda F-uller. Second row: Lenny Walsh, Norman Casler, Arnold Chadwick, Vincent Casler, Richard Goode Ray Peacock, Micheal McPhail, ,loan Mickler, Patricia Powers, Miss Wheeler. Third row: Kenneth Jordan, Paul Pate, Royce Pippins James Dawson, Charlton White, Donald Montarello, William Mann, James White, .l0llIl Wayne POPE, Henry Gallup, James Gruber- IS T RIBU T I VE EDUCA T O tlw L - ifL'ff,:z1, ,,., ,t.,, 2 3 4 Officers, left to right: Gayle Chapman-Treasurer: Raymond Pate- President, Don Carlisle-Vice President, Donna Edeker-Parliamen- tarian. Not pictured, Bctty Chewning-Secretary. The purposes of the Jordan High School Chap- ter of the Georgia Distributive Education Club are to develop leadership in club activities and to create an interest in distributive occupations. This organization is composed of students who are training in the field of service, marketing, and distribution, and those who are preparing for spe- cialized positions in retail vocations. The officers of the group keep the state and national organizations informed of all activities on a local scale. They work with these larger estab- lishments in maintaining the high standards of Dis- tributive Education. Mrs. Mary ,lo Wheeler is director of the or- ganization. Left to right, First row: Miss Bernholz, adviser, Phillip Duderwicz, Jerry Chandler, Susan Hyder, Rita Carter, .loy Judah, Miss' Wilcox adviser. Second row: Denise Prevalt, Mike Curry, Jan Parker, Eileen Carr, .lane Mayer, Sara Jo Reese, Kathy Cobb, Kay Matheson, Jean Mayer, Robert lngle. Third row: Diane Cumbie, Gloria Miller, Teresa Jones, Brenda Fullerton, Kathy Morgan, Glenda Williams, Becky Bell Gloria Kirkpatrick, Nancy Lumpkin. Fourth row: Gail Osbon, Lennie Todd, Anita James, Tim Browning, Frankie Culpepper, Gloria Smith Pat Holland, Reba Andrews. FRE CH CLUB Le Cercle Francais, better known as the French Club, is an organization which encourages interest in the culture and traditions of France. Through discussions and films, this club bene- fits its members with a greater insight into the his- tory and customs of France and its people. Members consists of students and graduates of French, and other persons interested in this language. Miss Emma Jayne Bernholz and Miss Fan Wilcox serve as sponsors for the club. M Em 2 its it I Officers left to right Nancy Holland-Vice President, Jerry Chandler Chaplain Rita Carter President, Joy Judah-Secretary, Susan Hyder . in-gh , , z , F Treasurer. P 20 K ' K Left to right, First row: Judy Hopkins, Nancy Kirkland, Martha Todd Elivabeth Shehane Second row' Brenda Brooks Vikk' P l , . .. . , 1 atgette Janet Robertson, Vicki Gignilliat, Margie Pittman, Jan Hopkins. Third row: Terry Kirby, Tina Grant, Ada Sue Smith, Beth Swint, Judy Riley. TX - N-' LIBRAR Y CL B Officers, left to right: Martha Todd-Secretary, Elizabeth Shehane4 Treasurer, Nancy Kirkland!President, Janet Robertson-Chaplain, Judy Hopkins-Vice President. The Gala Library Club is made up of students who are devoted to serving the school. Their pur- poses are to stimulate interest in and appreciation for the library and to afford an interchange of ideas and fellowship throughout the state. Their activities include circulation, clerical duties and housekeeping. The Gala is a member of the 3rd Washingtoii District and the Georgia As- sistants of Library. Miss Evelyne Smith, J0rdan's librarian, ad- vises tbe organization. Left to right: First row: Yvonne Murphy, Sandy Thomas. Priscilla McQuinn, Eddie Merrill. Second row: Freddie McMillan, Pat Callows, Cynthia l'lz1nckr'y Marsha Thomason, Dol Pate, Maureen Hamilton, Linda Colton, Margaret Quimbley, Paul MeHaffey. Third row: Sharon Odom, jerry Hipp. Larry Xlinick. llanny I-lunsinger, Roy Butler. Steve Norman, Miss Courson, adviser. Fourth row: Rodney Hornbuckle, Eddie NlcVm-y, James Pate, Gene Allmond, Clarence Ford, Tommy Kinsmen, Ted Baskin. CARD CL B The Carden Club was composed of students interested in improving the surroundings of the school. This activity gave the members first hand information in gardening and at the same time improved the appearance of the school. Miss Sarah Courson is the adviser for the group. Oflivers. left to right: Yvonne Nlurphyfllreesident, Priscilla McQuinn- Secretary, Sandy Thomas4Vice President, Eddie Merrill-Treasurer 5 f l If foggy , ik. ,fr iii ,, ll Ht Left to right: La Dania Peacock, Ann Welch, Retha Brannon. Not pictured, Dennie Young. Second row: Silvia Womack, Marie Strickland Pat Neal, Octavia Whitehead, Radiene Martin, Diane Walker, Brenda Roberson. Third row: Robert Jones, Pamela Fingerhut, Charlotte Little ton, Lynda Shiver, Sharon Adams, Vivia Richards, Jimmy Stinson, Mrs. Bell, adviser. Fourth row: Linda Tomlinson, Terry Elmore, Eddy Ensley, Danny Roman, Nancy Guy, Lynn Davis, Dennis Bruner. DRAMA CL B Officers, lelt to right: Denny Young-President, Retha Brannon- Treasurvr. Lallania PeacockfVice President. Ann WetchYSecretary. The purpose of this organization is to increase interest in the art of performing. The club trains its members in the usage of correct speech and the eorrevt way of sitting, standing, and walking. In February the members went to Decatur, Georgia, to compete with other AAA schools in the district. Advisers for the club this year have been Mrs. Diane Haywood and Mrs. Barbara Bell. 5 gif -1-i Loft to right, First row: ,lean Foster, Gail llrady, Sue Mixon, Judy Williaiiis. Seeond row: Eileen Carr, Dorothy Thompson, ,lean Ellison, Gerry Mc'Koon. Mary Anne Chalkley, Karen Marlon, Gloria Kirkpatrick. Diane Parker. Lindsey Wilkinson. Third row: Gloria Smith. Richard Sheffield, David Foster, Andy Evans, ,lane Ellison, Patsy Holland, Faye Morris. Fourth row: Regina Spano, Brooks Shelhorse, Lennie Todd, Jimmy Riley. CARMI E A D GREY The Carmine and Grey, Jordan,s monthly news- paper, is edited by members ofthe journalism class. lt provides information about student activities, sports, and special features. This year, the Carmine and Grey was awarded general excellence in best newswriting. Miss Helen Shepard serves as adviser for the newspaper staff. Officers, left to right: Gail lJradyfBusiness Manager, Judy Willianisf News Editor. Andy Evans-Sports Editor, Sue Mixon--Editor-in-Chief Mary Ann Chalkley- Feature Fditor, jean Foster-eAssistant Editor. ..-n l.elt to right. lfirst row: l'hilip Dude-rwitz. Larry jackson. Sharon Johnson, Earnest Hale. Rivkey Parker. Seeond row. Buddy Allgood, Larry Grant, George Royal, Ed Kind, liill Andrews, Hayden Waflkins. Third row: Ken Beatty, Mike Mulkey, llennis Griffin, Jimmy Graham, ,lohn Mann, Jimmy Stencin, Mr. Jones, adviser. Fourth row: Gene Chadwick. .laeky Johnson, Don Standridge, Philip Chamhliss. Joe Ranlldll Larry Robbins. 'Q' M... Officers, left to right: Earnest Hale-Secretary. Rickey Parker-Treas urer, Larry Jackson-Vice President, Philip Duderwitz-President. AR!!! The Coat of Arms Club is a club for boys with a passing average. The goal of the club is to pro- mote better feelings and closer associations within the student body. The cluh has sponsored dances for its mem- bers and for the students who attend Jordan. It has also operated a bookstore for the convenience of the students and also sold Jordan pennants. Scaled. left lo right: Pal Wlest. Mrs. Crye. Joyce Watson, llrenda johnson, Sue Johnson, Linda Hicks, Janie Cilhreath, Sue Ann Etlwart Etlalie linslcy. btanwlingz llrenda Fullerton, Sheila jenkins, Alexander Hunter, Mrs. Hayes, David Deutscher, Sandra Evans, ,lim Lewey, Mr Taylor. IORD if 'Q s H x ffl T Q f ' 4 K ' A'. :ii QM tt it 1 . K t is , 1 f 5? it Officers, le-fl to right: llrenda Fullerton. chairman of the- junior edis lors and Editor-in-Chief, Sandra Evans. chairman of thc sophomore editors. Q ILL The jordan Quill is a publication of the Jordan High English Department. The principal purpose is to recognize seniors, juniors, and sophomores whose writings seem comparatively superior on their respective grade levels. The standards for judging either prose or poetry are apparent origi- nality, maturity of concept and technique, and reader-appeal. A second purpose is to challenge and inspire both students and their supervising teachers to strive for quality writing at Jordan. Advisers in charge of the publication are Mrs. julia Taylor, the Senior Class: Mrs. Nancy Crye, the Junior Class, and Mrs. Helen Hayes, the Sopho- more Class. Mr. Hichard Gunter is director of production. l.eft to right. First row: Allen Yvright, Joe Gibbs. jack Hood. Larry Grant. Glenda Williams, Mickey lientley, Ricky Shelnutt. Second row: Danny Dupree, Pat Elliott. Camilla Creen, Jeanne Grant, Dorothy Thompson, Susie Rogers, Connie Chambers, Judy Bentley, David Deutscher, l'hird row: Wfilliam Davis, Dennis Allen, Raymond Gonzalez. Billy Rogers, ,lohn Camp, Henry Callops. Fourth row: joe Culver, Benny Pate, Lee johnson, Don Chaffee, Mike Miller, liill Wihitehead, liobby Powers. Greg Crockett, Wiley Smith. IU IOR E CI EERING TECH ICAL OCIET Y The Junior Engineering Technical Society is composed of students interested in becoming to- morrow's engineers and technicians. It is affliated with the Georgia Society of Professional Engineers and other Engineering Clubs throughout the nation. The purpose of the club is to stimulate among high school youth an interest in engineering and applied science and to assist capable students in training for a career in these fields. The club sponsored a trophy in the Jordan Science Fair for the best tenth grade project, aided the Bi-Phy-Chem during the Science Fair, and sup- ported the March of Dimes. Adviser for the club is Mr. Guy Teasley Pinkard. Officers, left to right: Larry GrantlHistorian. Ricky She-llnutt-Vice Presitlt-nl, Glenda Williams-Secretary, ,lark Hood-Treasurer. Mickey lientley-President, Don Chaffee-Tail Twister. s si, we w t 5 5 51- .1 T515 f . .. I ,XZ iii 1 ,sf ' ' . f - 9' . ,..,- .fa 'gt if if s F3 it ' it M is I . 1.4-ft to right. first row: Robert Starling, lien Garnto, liubba Wages. Seeond Row: Cary Duncan, Steve Posey, ,lack Hood, Ralph Jones, Tommy Bruce. Harry Nlitclit-ll. K1-n Messick. lienny Pate. Third row: Terry Dixon. Ronnie flICLeniore, Tim Hudson, Steve Collins. Ronnie Wilkinso-ri, George Lee, llouglas Hodges, Len Cheek. Fourth row: Milton Powell. Donnie Crowlr-y.Ji1nniy Manning. ,lim Hudson, Mike Mulkey, Jimmy Loudermilk, lat llonalmv, Bobby Upchurch, Coach Donaldson. Fifth row: Donnie Caldwell. Phillip Chamhliss, Jerry Cason, Johnny Hurston, Brady Sasser. Wayne Fussell. W. A. Tucker, Alle-n Owen, ,Iames Barnes. J CLUB The J-Club is composed of athletes who had lettered in one or more of the four sports at Jor- dan-football. basketball, track, and baseball. The main objective of the ,I-Club was to pro- mote good sportsmanship and maintain a high interest in all fields of sports. During school as- semblies the J Club members assist the students in and out of the auditorium. . Z K- Off P Q wiwwii. KEYS' t . ,Q - ff -. 5 be blitz! iw-rs. lt-lt to right: Ben Garnlo--Vice President, Bubba Wages resident. sif t MIXED CHOIR Left to right: S. Cavanaugh, E. Powell, R. Price, V. Leonard, L. Greene, P. Byers, E. Burello, S. Kelly, C. Moss, I. Hull, G. Colwell, P. Hill, Second row: E. Lowery, S. Lunsford, S. Durden, B. Johnson, C. Faulkner, B. lngle, S. McDaniel, M. Lee, T. Watson, D. Harris, P. McRae, D. Kritikakos, E. Jewell. Third row: P. Langdon, J. Redden, Z. Scott, L. Grant, B. Pate, J. Smuthe, P. Oudenk, J. Redden, J. Cole. D. White, R. Hatcher, S. Collins, D. Ward. Fourth row: L. Pitts, J. Watson, C. Baxley, J. Harris, P. Shehane, A. Hill, B. Tillman, C. Pruett, D. Brooks, T. Morris, T. Hardwick, L. Sherer, S. Creel. CH ORAL S C The Choral Groups consist of five different groups: two Sophomore Girls Glee Clubs, the Mixed Choir, and the Advanced Girls Glee Club. Besides the regular activities of these groups such as the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, and Festi- val, they attended the All-State Chorus. The Choral Music teacher is Mrs. Frances Keim. MIXED CHOIR OFFICERS Officers, left to right: Evaughn Lowery-Librarian, David Brooks Treasurer, Diane White-Secretary, Susan Cavanaugh-President. n or O 0 0 1 , g or C 2 ADVANCED GIRLS GLEE CLUB Left to right: E. Buckner, E. Tillery, B. Gibbs, M. Canady, B. Grubb, D. Brown, D. Dew, L. Hicks, S. Butts. Second row: C. Colton M Slayton C. Poole, J. Williams, L. Williams, B. Maharry, S. Bedsole, P. Thacker, S. Main. C. Randall. Third row: M. Culpepper, P. Day F Culpepper S. Singletary, S. Edwards, P. Difebbrio, J. Herring, B. Beckwith, G. Crowley, M. Whitfield. GIRLS CLE CL B II X Offivvrs lvfl to right: Sue llt'IllOIlf'l,I'?Slfll'l'll. Caro lyn JUllIl50Il Sf'l'fl'l3I'y, Sarah Wllitakcr--'l'reasurPr Diane- Clark--Librarian. ADVANCED GIRLS GLEE CLUB Ufficcrb, left to right: l.:-slle XWlll13l1lS-ll'l'3FllI'4'l' Sum- Ann lfmlwarrls--Serin-tary, su-clion lvaderg Palsy lDilebbrio--l.ilrrarian. Sewlion loader, Marie' Cul pm-pperfkSeCii0n leader, Clliiflixllt' P0ole4Pr:'sidvnt 2 Q00 A' ,,.e GIRLS GLEE CLUB I Left to right: Y. Nihart, S. McLeod, P. Dyess, M. Dale, B. Spivey, T. Granger. ,l. Sebers, A. Hooper, M. Jones, L. Allen, C. Water, B. Difebbrio, B. Slroupe. Third row: S. Stone, L. Taclrleau, L. Catlin, B. Goolsby, N. Herren, K. Ballentine. nw. 'LL .at ,. G RL GLEE CL UB I Treasurer, Barbara Difebbrio-President Librarian. 5 , sie... tv . a 1 Q. fx GIRLS GLEE CLUB II Left lo right: P. Thompson, ,I. Ackiss, S. Brooks, A. Barbct-, H. Dailey, N. Brooks, G. Osbon, S. Hicks. Second row: J. Webb, D. Roper, T. Tinsley, S. Uladclvn, P. Johnson, C. Dowcly, D. Blanton, M. Hamilton. Third row: D. Clark, C. Jacobs, R. Baling, P. Griffin, S. Whitaker, M. McCraine, L. Wise, S. Benton, C. Johnson. ,.,, I , , I ii 111 ,gi E t ' 1 . Officers, left to right: Bernadette Spivey- Nancy Herren-Secretary, Betty Goolsbyv- Ni 09 0 it no 0 061961 Left to right, seated: Mrs. Carlisle, Sherry Tlionias. Elaine Burello, Earleen Sasser, Pat Anthony. First row: Vicki Leonard, ,lan Parker, Pat Cotton. Linda Hopkins, Vicki Cignillial. Gloria Miller, Patsy Neaves, Judy Self, Pier Black, Elaine Gallops. Second row: Jackie Balkcoin, Sheryl Norton, Cecelia Priddy, julia Reynolds, Gerry iNlcKoon, Linda Vllilliains, Beverly Askew, Dorothy Thompson, Doris Whitton, Charlotte Pate. Third row: Brooks Shelhorse, Sheryl Hilderbrand, Brenda Brooks, Diane Cunibie, Joy Judah, ,lainie Savage, Shirley Dennis, Margaret Greer, Patsy Difebbrio, Maria Butler. S I FUTURE ACHER The aims of the Frank P. Bradford Chapter of the Future Teachers of America were to promote the highest educational standards possible, and to build interest in the teaching profession.. Among the outstanding projects of the Jordan Future Teachers were the Annual Talent Show, Birthday Party, a Favorite Teachers Tea, and other various school activities. Mrs. ,lo Carlisle is adviser of the club. T it 3 Offievrs. left to right: Margaret CreerA-Chaplain, Sherry Thomasf President. Earlecn Sasser--Secretary, Flaine Burello-Vice President, Pat Anthony-Treasurer. Wwsnlfxsts a P' Pat Anthony and Mrs. Carlisle greet Rev. Edwin Grimes, speaker at Off lf' the, Stats Convention aff? -l0lm Hatchery -llllia Reynolds, the Constitution Day Absemhly pm on by the FTA' Cecelia Priddy, Gerry McKoon, Sherry Thomas, Elaine Burello, Brooks Shelhorse, Mrs. Carlisle and Jackie Balkcolm. AMERICA Club winners of the Annual Talent Show are the ,I Club boys called Elaine Burello, Rebecca Kelly and LaDonna Smith display their The Misfits. talents. l7l 9 -fs A-9 fe at Left to right, First row: Jean Mayer. Sue Urquhart, Susan Connell, Miss Cox. Jo Carol Mellowell, Maria Butler, Susie Morris. Second row Rose Ellen Frazier, Lennie Todd. Wanda Murphy, Gloria Arnold, Susan Maine, Nancy Powers, Carla Martin, Betty Herring, Susie Urque hart. Third row: llanny Taylor. Frankie llowden, Cail llracly, Ann Whittier, Peggy Joyce Shaffer, Martha Canady, Shirley Miller, Martha Williams, Kenneth Phillips. Not pictured: Susan Cahle. e 57 'JL . 'xii 6 'Qt as m t ACH I lil? fm fi 795 1 ,gg 4. E-,Lv tug... J . K I 7 I f 'Q 1 ' 9 9' p . 1' y 2' . gm A X 1 l '1 M if 3 X D. f' Office-rs, left to right: ,lean Mayer-vChaplain, Susan ConnellHPresi dent, Maria Butler-Treasurer, ,lo Carol McDowell+Vice President, Diane Urquhart-Secretary. ALLI D MEDICAL This club is an organization composed of those students having an interest in the medical pro- fession. The purpose of the club was to acquaint the students with the various medical fields in order to guide them in making career choices. During the year they made tours of various hospitals and had many speakers on different types of medical work. The club sponsored a yearly project which furnished the different hospitals in Columbus with volunteer workers. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Ralph Durn- den and the Medical Auxiliary of Columbus. The adviser at Jordan is Miss Margaret Cox. if , in mx A , W, if i , an . if in 1 I ,,. 1 . :' f . ,J ' 5 'kk' I K .1 ' 3 yr yrh gig, . Z 1 I S' , wi 4 fi X 5 F, I I E l 1 .QV is X 'v Q 5-iii I l A ,s s N if 3 ' 'si F 'l R i fi' I I 19, I 3 ,,,' 6 , .F ,A , 1 Candy Slripers, sefalm-rl: Susan Connell, Joan Wolfe, Susan Maine, Fixing Becky up so she can hurry home. Carol Augerg standing: Jo Carol McDowell, Sheila jenkins. CAREER CL UB Susan says, Hllgh! Thal's terribleln Comforting wounded Susan Maine are ,loan Wolfe and Sheila Jenkins. l ii ffm i - s l use Six if 'A ul EW' is . . ' L x 4 1 Lg , i v 5,6 I , , I 2 i xl m slli wg 'f mfs 047 ri ,N L Left to right: First row: John Tims, James Thomason. Second row: Alexander Hunter, Al Arnold, Rudy Clary, Billy Barnes: Third row: Karlis Derms, Charles Allen, Larry Powell. RAD O CL B The Amateur Radio Club strived to advance the abilities in Radio maintenance and operation of those students whose interest lay in this field. The members were trained in lnternational Morse Code and obtained knowledge of the qualifi- cations for obtaining an amateur operatoris license. To bevome a recognized National Radio Club Station is the most outstanding goal of the organiza- tlon. Mr. John Hammond is the advisor of the club. W Officers. left lo right. seated: llufly fllari--Serrvtary. Jimmy 'lill0I1lii- on -l'n-sitlmit. llilly llarin-5-lhisiin-ss Nlanagm-r. Standing: Charles T cn- Treasurer. Al Arnold-Vivo In-fiile Clockwise arounrl lable are: ,loc Chasteen, Alexander Hunlcr, Jeff Ragland, Charles McHan, Al Arnold, Karlis Dcrums, Jimmy Thomason John Timms, Rudy Clary. , af- - ft, M ak f Qffivvrf. seatwl, ,lov Cll3rl6b'Il+xYlCt' President. Left to right, standing: Alexander Hunter-Secretary, Al Arnold- lreasurer, john Tims-President. i 5 , Q ,. 1 - , , . , . . , . . . ., , .. ., .::..., . , , A . fr W First row, left to right: R. Kirkland, P. Black, P. Ethridge, C. Price, C. Howell, G. Newsome, F. Newton, C. Fields, M. Cason, J. French, B. Callops, B. McGahee, B. Collins, P. Taylor, J. Clements. Second row: M. Payne, Y. Nihart, B. Grubb, B. Colden, C. Horton, P. Blackmon, M. Littleton, K. Matheson, S. Main, E. Callops, T. Jones, M. Tew, E. Cherry, S. Fowler, S. White, N. Powers. Third row: D. Lokey, V. Saffcfd, S. Childs. S. Bryant, S. Brown, D. Borum, S. Robinson, S. Mixon, S. Wolfe, C. Martin, S. Moore, F. Bowden, C. Lovett, B. Braggs, A. Glover, P. Wilson, B. Burgess. Fourth row: M. Whitefield, A. Hinton, V. Guenny, F. Williamson, V. Carter, D. Faulkenberry, P. Day, F. Richardson, J. McNeal, J. Vance, J. Prittard, M. Sizemore, W. Sizemore, D. Urquhart, E. Ramsey. Fifth row: S. Singletary, S. Breckenridge, C. Cox, S. Wadkins, G. Hughes, L. Catlin, S. Hindsman, F. Pipkins, J. Pipkins, L. Gunn, K. Harvey, S. Cahel, R. Whitten, J. Crocker, L. Green. FU HUM MAKER M RICA The members of the Future Homemakers of America strive to prepare them- selves to be better citizens, exceptional housewives, and hostesses, and founder of happier homes. FHA was active in loclal, state and national scales. It was composed of all those girls enrolled in home economics. The club participated in various community and school projects. On Thanks- giving and Christmas, members were seen giving food and clothing to the needy. They also sponsored the Valentine Dance this past year. ,lordanfs FHA consisted of two groups, those of Mrs. Campbell and those of Mrs. Breckinridge. ff? if Left to right: First row: Sylvia Crews, Pennie Langdon, Susan Stone, ,Iune Metts. Second row: Shirley Buchanan, Barbara Miller, Carolyn Crutchfield, Donna Enfinger, Nancy Holland, Jo Cooper, Jeanette Jones, Denise Prevatt, Carolyn Moss, Iris Hull, Sherry Sizemore, Sophie Haluski, Mrs. Cambell, adviser. Third row: 'Linda Kent, Brenda Johnson, Linda Griffen, Pat McCrae, Sybil McDaniel, Sheryll Clark, Nancy Guy, Sue Derden, Sondra Kent, Elaine Burello. Fourth row: Barbara Redden, Lynn Taddeau, Judy Caudle, Peggy Cherry, Mary Hamm, Reba Andrews, Margie Woodruff, Linda Taylor, Kathryn Riley. Officers, left to right, First row: June Mettsflixecutive Treasurer, Pennie Langdon- Executive Secretary, Lynda Jones-Executive President. Second Row: Brenda Collins- Historian, Elaine Callops-Degree Chairman, Donna Mills-Class President. Third row: Reba Andrews-Program Chairman, Linda Gunn-Projects Chairman, Susan Stone-Class President, Sylvia Crews-Class President. F 1 lei-.33 A. Q .K B A vAL,LL,, ,Q AL.LV4 W, A A , QE 1 Y at l if m, QD Q- l irtt t, . 4' . -9' - . ' ' 1 A- The 1963 Valentine Queen, Mrs. June Snell, the former June Thorpe, crowns Queen Donna. The candidates and their escorts, left to right are June Melts, Johnny Hurstong Martha Tew, Henry Edwardsg Nancy Holland, Jeff Colemang Donna Mills, Tim Hudsong Kathy Ellison, Andy Evansg Diane Urquhart, Roper Cadenhead. E . yi :rf .41 . A 'riff e:+:sa-ergo, to -1'-.345 Ronnie McLemore 'and Reba Andrews, MC's for Valentine Elaine Gallops, Linda Jones, and Reba Andrews prepare to Dance. leave for the FHA Convention in Atlanta. TH RED I CKET BAND ? l fit' gi 4 l if 7? The musical training of the Jordan Red Jacket Band established the highest standards of per- formance in the United States. At the annual District Musical Festival, the band acquired an unsurpassed record of superior ratings. The Red Jacket Band has traveled from coast to coast receiving acclaim, not only from national X music educators, but also those from abroad. X5 t 5 Directors of the Red Jacket Band this year H have been Mr. Robert M. Barr and Mr. George - Corradino. DANNY RUMER Drum Major Band Council, first row, left to right: Claire Barefield-Treasurer, Ricky Patchin-Vice President, Allen Hill-President, Nancy Holland- Secrctary, Charles Cochran-Business Manager, Jimmy Young-Chaplain. Second row: Becky Windham, Danny Rumer, Maria Butler, Gerald Miles, Jerry Wells, Donna Mills, Sherry Thomas, Wylan Affolter, pf' in ALTO CLARINET Lynda Brown Linda Harhuek Janice Holland Linda Powell ALTO SAXOPI-IONE Maria Butler lack Hood Trudy Pratt Harold Tovey BARITONE Donald Belcher Cary Goodman Cary Wcmoml BARITOIYE SAXOPHONE Sue Bryan QW 2 , BASS David Chandler Michael Miller Ricky Patchin James Pate jerry Wells BASS CLARINET Claire Barefield Ernest Hale Daune Harris June Metts BASSOON Ann Chapman Phillip Ilnderwood CLARINET Carolyn Amerson Glenda Anderson Gayle Antley Charlotte Bray Betty Burns Michael Cox Diane Cumhie Betty Cyree Rose Frazier Pamela Helms Nancy Holland Patricia Hughes ,Ioy Judah Carolyn Kelley .Io Carol McDowell Ernestine Melnnis Gloria Miller Brenda Motos Mike Owens Jan Parker Danny Bumer Shirley Russell Jane Screws Mary Lou Turner Judy Waldreli Linda Williams H if 3 , yi! NIR. ROBERT M. BARR Band Director ,lg is f if 'HQ CONTRA BASS CLARINET Larry Williams FLLTE Leonore Barr Sherry Benefield Elaine Burrello Kathy Cobb Susan Connell Sandra Evans Gail Griffith Glenda Hughes Susan Hyder Betty Jones Rebecca Kelly Donna Mills Carol Pollock LaDonna Smith Becky Windham Sara Wooldridge FRENCH HORN Wylan Affolter Alan May Robert Powers Bobby Railey OBOE Becky Hair Robert Jones Sherry Thomas PERCUSSION Wayne Cavanaugh John Dennis jerry Hendrix Allen Hill Gerald Kent Tony Ledbetter William Powell Joe Randall Billy Walker Susan Williams TENOR SAXOPHONE ,lean Anderson Fred Johnson Ed Schimmel TRLMPET Bill Andrews Jerry Chandler Charles Cochrane Mike Curry George Dasinger Randall Gordon Rita Long Charles Marion Gary Mobley Ricky Mullins Larry Robbins Larry Sloan Belvin Smith Ricky Spano Mayjo Taylor William Wrape Jimmy Young TROMBONE Joe Faulhaber James Foster joe Gibbs Gerald Miles Martyn Martin Larry Pugh t tm? Majoretles. left to right: Elaine Burello, LaDonna Smith, Mayjo Taylor, Rebecca Kelly, Betty Cyrees, Daune Harris, Susan Hyder, and Donna Mills, Head Majorette. liancl performing St. Louis Blues at jordan-Columbus football game. , 5 M , fm li Q 2 Q 1 s Left to right, First row: Miss Fussell, Vickie Cignillial, Joanne Philips, n, Judy Hopkins, Benny Pate. .Second row: Janet Robertson, Jan Hopkins, Carol Hamilton, Susan Thomas, Judy Bentley, 'at Elliot, Danny Taylor. Third row: Cornelia Falrcloth, Linda Taylor, Judy Jackson, Gloria Arnold, Gail Curry, Barbara Murphy, Tommy Morris. PANISH CL B The Spanish Club was an organization open to all students who were studying Spanish. The members endeavored to improve their understand- ing of the Spanish language and the people and customs of Spanish speaking countries. The club met bi-monthly and was sponsored by Miss Linda Fussell. i? Officers, left to right, first row: Judy Hopkins-Secretary, Vicki Gignilliat-Treasurer. Second row: Jan HopkinswChaplain, Joanne Phillips-President. Third row: Benny Pate--Program Chairman, Mar- gie Pittman-Vice President. i fha? 1 9 9 Left to right, Seated: Allen Hill, Shirley Kelley, Philip Underwood. Becky Windham. First row, standing: Miki Kelley, Debbie Mixon, Nancy Holland, Kay McCain, Billie Harden, Judy Holton, Susan Connell, Claire Barefielzl. Second row: Jolene Russell, June Metts, Ann Chapman, Gail Drady, Steve Hill, Charles Cochrane, Buddy Allgood, Mr. Entrekin. Third row: Mike Snider, Susan Hyder, Judy Williams, Esther Hurston, Jimmy Riley, Ricky Patchin, Mickey Langford. Fourth row: Jimmy Young, Donnie Crowley, Alan White, Ronnie Mclsemore, Billy Cause, Duane Brown, Alan May. UR CIVITA 'Q xi Officers, left to right: Becky Windham-l'resident, Shirley Kelleyf Secretary, Claire Barefield-Chaplain. Second row: Alan Hill-Treas- urer, Philip UnderwoodfVice President. 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 Jor- dan. One of their many projects for the year was the aid given to the Cerebral Palsy children at Thanksgiving. The club was sponsored by the Civitan Club of Columbus. Jordan,s Junior Civitan adviser was Mr. James Entrekin. Kay McCain, Billye 144, - ' ,,,. Ly Q I X , 1? 'Q Q, 2 5 if 5 if x 5, 51 si if lf ff Harden, and Nancy Holland prepare for evening dress competition in Junior Civitan Contest l Allen Hill-Mr. Junior Civitan for the year '63-'64, Literary Staff, standing, left to right: Pat Lee, Asst. Club Editor: Reba Andrews, Asst. Class Editor, Mike Schneider, Asst. Sports Editor, Marvin Waite, Adviser, Steve Hill, Editor-in-Chief, Kenneth O'Shields, Photographer, Charlotte Pate, Asst. Club Editor, Earleen Sasser, Club Editor, Maria Butler, Asst. Class Editor: Joan Lee, Asst. Class Editor, Linda Thompson, Asst. Class Editor, Charles Harrington, Co-Ed. Student Lifeg Nicky Cergen, Co-Ed. Student Life, Judy Self, Copy Editorg Nancy Lumpkin, Asst. Copy Editor: Susan Cable, Soprts' Editorg Sheryll Clark, Asst. Ed-in-Chiefg Pat Anthony, Photography Editor, Jackie Balkom, Administration Editor, Brenda Duncan, Asst. Feature Editor, Margaret Greer, Feature Editorg Claire llarefield, Class Editor, Gloria Arnold, Asst. Class Editor. RED JA CKE T The Red jacket Staff is composed of outstand- ing representatives of the senior class and special junior class assistants. These underclassmen are really apprentices, observing and assisting so that next year they will find it easier to edit the Red Jacket. The literary staff is responsible for publica- tion of the annual. This entails verification of all students and faculty, laying out each division of the year book, and compiling and editing all in- formation concerning school activities during the year. We sincerely appreciate the help Mr. C. H. Weissinger and Kenneth O'Shields have given the Annual Staff in taking pictures this year. Business Staff, left to right, seated: Deborah ,Iones4Assoe. Bookkeeper, Suzanne Benford-Assoc. Bookkeeper, Wynelle Turner-File Clerk, Pat Perkins-Assoc. Business Manager, Dorothy Lokey-Business Manager, Betty Burns-Bookkeeper, Pennie Langdon-Assoc. Circulation Mgr., Pat Crane-Assoc. Trealurer, Susan Connell-Distribution Mgr. Standing: Carla Martin-Sales, Dianne Peterson-Sales, Jackie Allen- Circulalion Mgr., Grant Caldwell-Advertisement Mgr., Shirley Knowles-Treasurer, Pat Brown-Asst. Bookkeeper, Diane ParkerfCirculation Mgr., Mr. Waite, Adviser, Wynema Almond-Asst. Advertisement Mgr., Wayne Wright-Sales, Linda ArringtonAAsst. File Clerk, Mike Rainey-Sales, Jack Crabtree-Sales, Billy Storey-Sales. NNUAL STA Dorothy Lokey is recognized for her outstanding work on the business staff this year. During this year, with a basic foundation of determination and more than enough Jordan Spirit to meet every challenge, the literary and business staffs, under the supervision of Mr. Marvin Waite, strived to edit the best Red Jacket Annual ever. The business staff was responsible for the selling of ads, arranging the advertisement layouts, and sale and distribution of the annuals. First row, left to right: Retha Brannon, ,Ioan Bagley, Shirley Miller, Diane Culpepper. Second row: Diane McLelland, Connie Miller, Joyce Milner, Linda Cause, Betty Gray, Sue Morris. Third row: Sue Craft, Caulette Hornsby, Vickie Hornsby, Becky Ramsey, Martha Williams Fourth row: Miss Mooney, Janet Crocker, Brenda Wright, Sharon Smith, Sheila English, Debbie Atkins. I YPA RAL C UNIL Officers, left to right, front row: Joan Bagley--Vice President, Retha llrannon-President. Back row: Sue Morris-Chaplain, Diane Culpep- perfTreasurer, Shirley Miller-Secretary. -s.la-'WC f - . U .. -- +-'M' f , I., 5 The Girls' Intramural Council at Jordan High School endeavored to maintain a high interest in athletics and promoted good sportsmanship among the girls. During the year this club sponsored such tournaments as archery, tennis, volleyball, and softball. Other projects of the G. l. C. included the student-teacher volleyball game and the col- lection of contributions for the March of Dimes. Y , , , f ,Q .,' . it f it HOT C The Reserve Officers Training Corps at Jordan High School served as an extensive program to give young men who were nearing military age an insight into the fundamentals of military science. Regular inspections by authorized mili- tary personnel were held yearly, with a formal inspection climaxing months of in- tensive drill. Decorations were awarded for scholarship, leadership, and drill. The highlight of the year was the Mili- tary Ball which took place in the spring and at which the ROTC Queen is selected from among the sponsors. The instructors at Jordan were: Sgt. Edward E. Stephens, Sft. Clifford A. Brewer, Sgt. Frank Davidson, and Maj. Parker Mackey, Jr. Battalion staff and sponsors. Front row: Lt. Col. Billy Cause, Hon. Lt. Col. Shirley Kelly, Maj. David Ward, Hon. Maj. Kay McCain. Second row: Capt. Mike Rainey, Hon. Capt. Billy Harden, Capt. Gerald Burlison, Hon. Capt. Shirley Harrell. Third row: Capt. Leslie Richardson, Hon. Capt. Vickie Beard, Capt. Robert Smith, Hon. Capt. Patricia Anthony. Fourth row: 5gtfMaj. Rickey Parker. Battalion color guard: Gerald Jones, John Harkey, Alan White, James Brown, Eugene Almond. Drill Team. Platoon Leaders: Hudson, Tim, Parker, Ronald. Front row: Brooks, Gerald W., Riley, M. L., Wilson, Robert D., Lynn, Kenneth, Norrell, Paul. Second row: King, Leonard W., Vinson, L. E., Clack, Wesley, Daughtry, Roger E. Third row: Balkcom, Ronald, Evans, John R., Godwin, Paul H., Herndon, Clifford. 1 A. I2 ...gy Q. , yyy Instructors: Sgt. Stephens, Sgt. Brewer, Maj. Mackey, Sgt. Davidson. W Front row: Capt. Steve Arrowood, Hon. Capt. Lynda Jones. Second row: 2nd Lt. Scott Dunn, lst Sgt. Jack Crabtree. Third row: Cor. John Mann. OMPAN Y E g Front row: Capt. Jack White, Hon. Capt. Patricia Weed. Second row: Cor. Broach, Thomas H., lst Sgt. Ray Hutcherson. O PANY C Front row: Capt. John White, Hon. Capt. Linda Davenport. Second row: lst Lt. Dogier Fuller, lst Sgt. Jimmy Loudermilk. Third row: Cor. Ronald Chadwick. 0 PANY F Front row: Capt. William Medlock, Hon. Capt. Pat Crane. Second row: 2nd Lt. John Redden, lst Sgt. William Eaton. Third row: Cor. Raymond Phillips. UMPAN Y H fe' ff H., 'ziggy J 5 ,R .W- viii? . at 5 ...gn Platoon Leader: Pruett, Clifford C. Front row: Johnson, William S., Brown, James D., Lloyd, James E., Bruce, William David, Hodage, Mike M. Second row: Jordan, Willie J., Norton, Acton, Jones, Richard C., Donovan, Frank A. Third row: Greene, Dennis R., Montarella, Donald M., Coker, Robert J., 0 PANY E Platoon Leader: Chadwick, Arnold W. Front row: Boutwell, Shellie L., Day, Jimmy E., Grant, Larry E. Lynn, Charles R., Hudson, Thomas E. Second row: Malone, Ulys G., Bailey, Donald E., Willis, Ed ward J. Third row: Milkey, Mike D., Coker, Joe R., Moyers, James J., Smith, Jimmy W., Hubbard, Eric J Pettis, Jerry L. .4 fi? I wi of Platoon Leader: Geter, Clyde W. Front row: Smith, Wesley C., Dilleshaw, Charles D Cater, Shewin D., Harper, Bobby N. Second row: Watson, Freddie W., Johnson, James E Waldrop, Ross W., Pugh, Eddie B. Third row: Gilbert, Ronald A., Marler, Willie C Cornelius, Larry C., Manning, Jimmy O. UMPAN Y F 1+ iii aff F W , 422 lk wa Platoon Leader: Langford, James E. Front row: Sharpe, Robert D., Gilbert, Melvin G., Allen, Doyle C., Sims, Jimmy A. Second row: Downing, Lloyd A., Gilbert, Robert M., Miles. Charles C.. Waller, Randy F., Geter, Johnny T. Third row: Wadkins, Earl H., Butler, Roger T., Standridge, Henry D., Partain, James O. 3 'Wx- Platoon Leader: Burgess, Jimmy P. Front row: Wood, Robert A., Milan, Denvelle E., Shepard, Hubert B., Jones, Lewis W., Whitehead, William. Second row: Wildenberg, Thomas A., Karnap, Bennie E., Gaddis, Mike L., Hughes, Harold L. Third row: Brookins, Robert M., Foster, Robert J., Dykes, Dan R., Smith, Richard G. UMPAN Y C X Platoon Leader: Ginn, William H. Front Row: Connor, Malcolm, Ingram, Jerry W., Sutton Mike W., Pagett, Fred R. Second row: Redden, James R., Cole, ,lohn B., Hightower Donald D., Langford, Joseph P. Third row: Burke, Cary W., Bruner, James E., Roman Daniel R., Hart, Robert E. Platoon Leader: Brooks, David. Front row: Todd, Wayne M.. Hillhouse, Jerry M., Ogburn, Steve M., Strickland, Monte R. Second row: Wood, Billy M., Thompson, Fred W., Walker, Clarence E., Williams, Glenn. Third row: Stinson, James J.. Johnson, Walter H., Whit- aker, Thomas V., Mims, John E., Cloud, David W. 0 PANY H Plaloon Leader: Jones, Alex E. Front row: Ham, Gary E., Jones.. Thomas R., Northcult Donald L., Norris, John D. Second row: Stephen J., Evans, David P., Hunt, Johnny G. Freeman, Donald W. Third row: Neal David E., McPhal, Robert, Rogers. Wllllam S. Wright, Walter M. FXR RIFLE TEAM Robert Smith Richard Smith David Ward Captain ' Captain -x g ,,f1lF' vig. aff '72, 91 ,'V,f,, ff'-. gg' - John White Patricia Anthony Jack White Sponsor T S A ur Www 9 Billy Cause Lynda Jones Rickey Parker Sponsor Jimmy Burgess Thomas Wildenberg Steve Arrowood in K QXLSM-M f. .vm F AQ. r v f 5 ham we , K, 'ML o ,E:AA Z A ' W ee 44 'K lf T' - if g'May your glory never lessen and your courage never fail. 2 Y J Lynda Jones Most Popuiar Alvin Ward L Snofon Johnson Cutest Girl and Wittzlfzst Boy Roger Hatcher 2 Donna Mills Most Talented Charles Cochrane -W' 3- Sue Mixon Most R6pl'6 sentative Robert Starling 4 lib Charlene Poole Most Orlgjna 1' Brady Sasser r .1 ' f , 3 fo Carol McDowell MOSI Ben Garnto 7 l l 1 ga lik K1 Jean F Oster Most Intellectual Jimmy Riley 451- Most Beautqful Girl and Most Handsome Boy Shidiy Kegey Io nny urston 207 Shirley Harrell Best All Around Bubba Wages Q14 , ,, YP' , Vp Sylvia Lewis M031 Cgngembl Bill camo 9 fail? YW 2,0 Judy Williams M031 Likgbf T0 Succeed Grant Caldwell ,. Q.. ,H -QHYWM Most Representative Sophomores MUS: Representative Juniors Pam MOON: and Mickey BCHIICY Debbie Mixon and Pat Donahue gm rf , , 1 ja i 3 ki 15 g e ff EH gifs t n. Q 1 1? 1 52 if S A 5 f EQ it E 2 as 1 Z 2 8 'Sr Jordan's Best Citizen Best American History Student Jean Foster Alexander Hunter 1 fd lg i - Q YN. 4' It X Merit Finalist ,Iordan's STAR Student ,lean Foster Robert Starling R. .wk , .,,., ,N 5 ll 2 ,, I Best Dressed Students Youth Assembly Delegates ,Ierry Cason and Billie Harden .f?i pa . fi? 2 12 4,2 1 'Q e ,I0rdan's MARCH OF DIMES Walkers Judy Ledbetter and Alvin Ward R.O.T.C. Awards l Ben Carnlo, Jordan's Most Valuable Player Iii-Q l-h lg-A Ts Q . ::-f: : iaf 5 Top Ad Salesman for RED JACKET 2 3 214 1+ M -Af, ' ...,,.....,-.. .W ,Wm-...M M W- MM-ff 'X-.go-ner W M ,W W Q V..-..-m,...4 mv- N'--my X..f ..,+' S5 ..ff.,5-QwLl,,,,,mLa:fgg.,M , A.n,,,..M ,nw E Q 1. ,. ,y , M,...,h,,,,,,,....l f' i .. .fligfiig 3: , ,v M- .-,wswaqf - . ..,............,l ..4,,n w.,,,,.v,.. .,., ,- M1 ,M I fr, 5 1 YF KK, ., , W: it p. UM fb., 1, A . ,, . -..,...N.....,f,..4..........,.M.., 1 MMM. H, - 1, .....Q.a,.....,-NM...,, , ,,v.....,M4 qw... ...M ,,f..... ,an ww swam? , , uw S is N .nw .A ,. .4 we f.-M, , wif W 53: . , Q .. Q.. H T... -Q N x, -fi! . Q ff?f? Q, B ,xg ,. f 'Af I X LV' '75, 1 '5g ?' ' ff ff'W' I ff V -f g ,, ,, .. A ,-'QS' f ,QA x fha. A ww,,' 1 s .Q . ,Q a ,. 1KQi.. 1,fyp.1-'Q f- 'p sv, -1 ff 'ff ww x,f,, ,.q5,.y ,J A ,, -a 4' v gw. ,, f ,..., iw .f lr we wa-H-fx ,W ,S 'S ww..-J if 1 --m-:gpm is vigfgizf A ff'-QP ffl' A .. .QV few fi N' 3 W , a - navy., j is V KY -lx , . . ' , ' x .af W f .V 4,- 2-Jin . 'W' 5,1 ,K Q fi N f hs? , f .M , . QT' fn Q. M Q .QL X, BEN GARNTO Quarterback BUBBA WAGES Tackle 5. , I if E L, Af 4 -ha' W. A. TUCKER Tackle ROB ERT STARLI NG End ',f I Q JERRY CASON Halfback TIM HUDSON End A H E L T ,X n J 6 STEVE COLLINS RALPH JONES JOHNNY HURSTON Halfback Fullback -ti X' 1. JIM HUDSON DONALD CROWLEY WILLIAM JOHNSON H a I fba c k End JIMMY LOUDERMILK Guard I .:,. A 1' Q I STEVE HOLLIS Guard I I I BOBBY UPCHURCH Center i, al- RONNIE CALDWELL DOUG HODGES PAT DONAHUE 7 Tackle Halfback Halfback MURRAY JON ES Tackle 1 L KEN MESSICK Guard GEORGE LEE Ful Iback TERRY DIXON Halfback X 6 T Qi! , am, :Y ,..,, .. .:z::,,: S Elf f A 1'-1P ww 11' r -Hx 1 1 .sf5i7 x- I , .- gary wir ,z , ' :,,.1: in i S91 'Sir , ... 1AlgQg:1l:q , , A -,isf , A,,::,, ,L AKA. KF 5 PHILLIP CHAMBLESS ALLEN OWENS Quarterback Xa MIKE MULKY O O v JACK HOOD Guard Guard N , 'v sf ' First Row: Coach Newton, Johnny Hurston, Ben Garnto, Tim Hudson, Tom Russell, W. A. Tuck f, Jerry Cason, Ralph Jones, Robert Starling, Bubba Wages, Coach Donaldson. Second Row: James Moyer, Jim Hudson, Doug Hodges, Vestal Nichols, George Lee, Bobby Upchurch, Murray Jones, Steve Hollis, Steve Taylor, Danny Hunsinger, Phillip Chambless, Third Row: Jim Floyd, Wayne Todd, Ronnie Miller, Doyle Allen, Hayden Wadkins, Jim Graham, Jack Hood, Donnze Crowley, Pat Donahue, Terry Dixon, Steve Collins. Fourth Row: Larry Hunsinger, Bobby Powells, Gary Starling, Mike Mulky, Joe Gibbs, Ken Beatty, Allen Owens, Ken Messick, Jimmy Loudermilk, Bob Ingram, Fifth Row: Coach Thompson, Ronnie Wilkinson, William Johnson, Ronnie Caldwell, Wayne Freeman, Billy Arrington, Wayne Milliam, Benny Pate, Coach Gilson. in ,:., 1, ,,,, k j ww .yr 1 . ir W if x ' w-arena. c ailing , its .. ' W' Q-LJ? 5 ,amy , , ,, . , .W ,, . Q3 5 'F- - . ,, H9901 Coach Bob Donaldson helps John Hurston sign a grant-in-aid to Auburn as Ben Garnto looks on. Ben later signed a grant-in-aid to the University of South Carolina. 22 Jordan vs. Central . Moultrie , LaGrange Valdosta Willinglwam JORDAN VS. WARNER ROBINS l 963 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 6 . . , Sept Sept , , Sept . . Oct Jordan VS. - Baker ...,.. . Lanier ....,. Warner Robins Albany . . Columbus JORDAN VS. ALBANY Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov JORDAN VS. VALDOSTA CENTRAL With the aid of Ben Garn1'o's powerful passing, Jordan ended its previous one year losing streaky The Red Jackets showed off their grid iron tactics by giving Jordan a victory over the Bi-City rival. VALDOSTA The Varsity squad drove through steady rain to bring Jordan above Valdosta on Sept, 27. This victory was one of greatest importance, for Jordan was the first Region I-AAA team to defeat the Wildcats in five years. ALBANY Jordan's defense was at its best against the Albany Indians. The weapon which brought victory to the Big Reds was the ever so famous spread formation. With the quarterbacks passing, Jordan marched to a 21-I3 victory. WARNER ROBINS Jordan changed from its normal passing offense and ground out over two-hundred yards rushing, This was the highest total rushing yardage in any game this year. JORDAN VS. WARNER ROBINS 2 Bottom clockwise-Denise Mcl.elIand, Betty Herring, Joan Bagley, Debbie Mixon, Sandra Carmack, Sherry Thomas Sharon Johnson, Susan Messer, Jolene Russell ,,, 1-- - lr '-'r in ' ohrn S , ,. J sw J. P . J S i il, ,,,, , Q J: .af '- W ., .,... ' S 1 M 1 an J ' I FEW W IW 'W , ' : f u l ' Il ' First row-Debbie Mixon, Sherry Thomas, Sharon Johnson, Sandra Carmack. Second row-Joan uagrey, Uenlse McLelland, Jolene Russell, Susan Messer, Charleen Poole. Iii pf 13. J .. T 'lil V A ,Af 3' tQ'1!fJQ K ' ' First row-Doyle Allen, Steve Taylor, Bobby Powers, Bobby Ingram, Wayne Milam, James Moyers. Second row-Jimmy Lloyd, Butch Jones, Gary Starling, Keith Koggins, Benny Karnap, Wayne Todd. Third row-Ken Beatty, Danny Hunsinger, Dennis Green, Johnny Ledford, Mike Mills. Fourth Row-Benny Pate, Coach Preston, Coach Gilson. H :Mi ,. x, . Y? f, Q i 2 f A 97 Sophomore pep rallies encouraged varsity players as well as B team. 4 Coach Winfred Thompson The 1964 Red Jackets enjoyed their most successful season since 1956 under Coach Win- fred Thompson. Jordan finished fourth in the region in season play and came in third in the Region I-AAA Tournament, thus gaining a berth in the state AAA tournament. This was their first state tournament competition for the Jackets since 1962 and their first under Coach Thompson. The Big Reds also finished in a second place tie in the Bi-City race. Kenneth O'ShieIds Manager Robert Hinton Manager James Craft, James Barnes, Brady Sasser, Don Andrae, Wayne Fussell, James Henr Gar D F ' H It B G t J S 'th H M'th Il y, y uncan, rancis o on, en arn o, erry mi , arry ic e , Eddie Dixon, Bill Garnto, Jerry Cason. Jordan 54 Central 39 Jordan 53 Columbus 49 Jordan 94 Pacelli 47 Jordan 43 Central 49 Jordan 59 Willingham 43 Jordan 80 Moultrie 53 Jordan 62 Lanier 58 Jordan 75 Valdosta 49 Jordan 59 Baker 55 Jordan 69 Pacelli 37 Jordan 70 Valley 73 Jordna 67 Willingham 48 Jordan 59 Central 5l Jordan 69 Lanier 45 Jordan 80 Opelika 56 Jordan 47 Columbus 53 Jordan 65 Columbus 79 Jordan 56 LaGrange 69 Jordan 58 Baker 59 Jordan 78 Albany 55 Jordan 42 Warner Robins 62 Jordan 47 Baker 57 Jordan 3l LaGrange 44 REGION l-AAA TOURNAMENT STATE AAA TOURNAMENT Jordan 73 Valdosta 53 Jordan 52 Avondale 62 Jordan 64 Columbus 65 Jordan 62 Willingham 57 2 A BRADY SASSER WAYNE FUSSELL JORDAN VS. CENTRAL Q Q-...fr K JERRY CASON BEN GARNTO GARY DUNCAN HARRY MITCHELL JORDAN VS, MOULTRIE JERRY SMITH A A 3 X...-J X3 .ix Yi' JAMES BARNES 5 JAMES HENRY DON ANDRAE JORDAN VS. MOULTRIE Mm-aww A-H' BILL GARNTO f ihxkfft E40 JORDAN VS. COLUMBUS ,JV-'M X sjx JORDAN VS. VALDOSTA JORDAN VS. LANIER 1. .lk l Front Row: Butch Tillman, Tommy Hightower, Mickey Bentley. Second Row: James Bruner, Ken Beatty, Donald Chaffey, David Johnson, Ricky Shellnutl Third Row: Alan Owens, Jimmy Graham, Denny Young. Coach Gilson gives a few ball-handling Tips To B Teamers, Donald Chaffey and Denny Young. :mu-. . , ...iw me First Row-G, Lee, V. Nichols, J. Haluski, J. Manning, F. Bonner, B. Garnto, T. Dixon. Second Row-J. Pittman, A. Owen, L. Richardson, B. Pettls, D, Crowley, R. Statum. Third Row-D. Marshall, R. Shellnut, Z, Scott, W. Hammock, G. Wood, L. Hunsinger, J. Morgan, J. Lewey, Fourth Row-G. Miles, M. Jones, E. Johnson, R. Fraley, D. Chandler, J. Lee, M Nessen. Fifth Row- Coach Newton, B. Wages, B. Pate. Coach Preston. 'Heil Coach Larry Newton 3+ Joe Haluski passes the baton to Jim Manning in an Bill Garnto strives for the finish line in the low-hurdle important relay, event. M +f f,,,b,5:- First Row-Garnto, 1. Cascn, H. Mitchell, T. Pierce, R. Mcl.emore. Second Row-M. Powell, E Daffin P Donahue S Posey L. Cheek, J. Craft, D, l-lodges, D, Glenn, B. Cumbie. Third Row-B. Jones, M, Bently, D. Chaffee K Coggins D Allen T Kinsman, B. McCullough. Baker . . Central , . Albany . . . Columbus . . . Moultrie . . Central , . . Valdosta . , . Willingham .. Baker ..... Lanier ..... Columbus . . Warner Robins Baker ...... Columbus .. Central .... 1 91 ' -A - , f ii S Rl Q . me eleel Z E 5 V' gs 5 is .. 'li tisiill-H -Q1 Jlil W , A Q if -'D ii... April April April April April April April April May May May MAY May May MHY Coach John Gilson Pitchers-Tony Pierce Ronnie McLemore and James Craft. V A L 'li-. Catchers-Donald Chaffee and Eddie Daffin 1 I f .4 5 A I i 6 -. 'sh vw E 'R .i Y A ,. K yrx 2 .. if-.-1 .. 'V' . ix., y , 'M'- x , M r ' i v Second Base-Billy Cumbie, Harry Mitchell, and Mickey Bentley Third Base-Doyle Allen vm? 7, and Steve Posey 6' . 17 f .x lv 'ff V fi., W' Q , 4 W , .KN sz 5 A '1 V 4 I . gm. ,.., f 1, ,f 11' ...fi re' V-. W ,Q Y . .K ex' 5 ,L is 1,3 A . 1 , 4 , . yank? , ,TM :,4,L I . 3 1 . . I Y ' 5' wi ' : ' ' ig, ' 1 C ii' - a ' .4 M...-eww 'Ke : qw-Gr First Base-Ronnie McLemore and Tony Pierce . , ' ' wx .. ' . ' , .v s .t V l Q Q . , N' ..., ., .,,.. .. M. V A ' A ' ...,. ' -ikwffieff y L Y ' ' ' . . y V, ,. ., 'ff f . . Mi. 1 Shorfsfop-Pat Donahue and Butch 'Jones Ouffield-First Row-Tom Kinsman, Doug Hodges, David Glenn. Second Row-Bill McCullough, Milton Powell, Ben Garnto, Len Cheek, Jerry Cason fn' i in K' i 5 'V 7'f 5'5Jf'fl5f?fW3i:' 'iw ii PM I f 'T 145557 Sifiisimsegvg fl fW?i4?i, Qgfzizi V M NU ,. , It . gjfisf img, 4, ,ff '11 if 'g P , xr ,,-.fi f - , 7,.' . 21, . I , ,ini ef f V I A A is i A, g I I f,V- rj' ..EM,: P , , J , ,sw F W i-Hifi L if ' , k1,:Q,r.1i - ,. ii f W ,, A gig? re ,gg yyyy ,E , , Q 1 ,,.. V , , ' ig: r,,, ' , h ,Y , M V M y .,.. ff 2 . . W Qi fa' .N M SW M 2' ai V 9 L. ,gr .v .. W . , ,fig eo., ' 'lllrr .. . P A A uma , 'fd wr f 4 EQ, 'E N-4? , V 3 y', . ' if l f V . . 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Cut Flowers - Potted Plants - Corsages WINSLETT'S TENNECO SERVICE 9 l O Manchester Expressway Across from St. Francis Hospital 2033 H I Rd ph FA 7 3287 ami ton . one - Columbus, Georgia Compliments of AGNES ALBRlGHT GLENN ALBRIGHT Funeral Designs - Wedding Designs Our Special Compliments , Y of L DEORIO S GEoRGE MONTGO A I Z ZA Thornton Motor Co. my I- I N if ri' N compiimems of , fi i our fresh baked PizzA Z i O t fthi W rld Charles M. Woolfolk Agency W show? Fl 45558870 214 - 13th Street Cross Country Plaza Shopping Center Under Davison's Patio General Insurance Whitt Automatic Transmission Service Tr8nSh1iSSi0ns Our Only Business Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Ads. 4415 Hamilton Rd.-Ph. 327-8400 2502 N. Lumpkin Rd.-MU 9-4764 J. W. iWhitt1 Whittington Columbus, Georgia , . I I l Mono - mevlslou F-1-ff--1-a COLUMBUS PIONEER TV. COMPANY 1 3247 12TH. AVENUE COLUMBUS, GEORGIA SERVICE-FA 2-51 I3 SALES-FA 2-5113 Compliments l COMMERCIAL SERVICE 2240 Elm Drive FA 3-0569 Ph 'iCet Rolling With Olinn GUTHRIE MOTOR CO. one FA 3-8215 1 124 Fourth Avenue ours: L. GUTHRIE ccrumbus, Georgia EMORY P. CARY, Agency INSURANCE No. 3 Edge Bldg. Dial FA 3-1313 2708 Phon Columbus, Ga. Compliments of Paramount Chemical Company Philips Street Phone MU 9-7350 Columbus, Georgia Compliments of Camp Concrete Products Company And Camp Blox GRADY P. PRESTON GARAGE Your Auto Repair Specialists e MU 9-2413 3040 Victory Dr. Columbus, Ga. FLOURNOY REALTY COMPANY, REALTORS Renting, Sales mul Insurance 5 - 13th Street Tel, FA 3-6456 Columbus, Ga. , YM.: JOE HOOTE 3325 River Road FA 2-4873 Compliments of PERRY MARTIN CONSTRUCTION CO. 2974 Brookhaven Rd. WU EARL S SWAP SHOP DHVIS Super Market and Hardware St Mary s and Buena Vista Roads GLASS CGMPANY we Niven cross 67-fame of the Wide lmde Track 1408 4th Ave. Compliments O, KNIGHTON MILES HOME FURNISHINGS AMOCO SERVICE STATION Cross COUl'1i'I'y Plaza - 2 d A FA 3-ooio Mr. Armstrong n Venue BENNING PARK PHARMACY Hunter Electric Motor 8a Supply Co. L. R. Cauley, Sr. - O. J. Stewart, Jr. - L. R. Cauley, Jr. REWINDING SALES SERVICE Prescriptions Carefully Compounded - Andrews Road Columbus, Ga. I DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, CIGARS, ETC. .2100 coesefo Road Phone Mu 9-2586 BUS' Phone MU 98257 Talbotton Road Shopping Center Phone FA 2-42l7 Columbus, Georgia Affolter 8z Roberts Business Machines Authorized Sales and Service for the UNDERWOOD CORPORATION rf, I . Compliments DAFFIN Sz RACHEL SUPER MARKET 4008 RIVER ROAD Office FA 4-i506 Res. MU 9-0901 MPANY Full line of automotive parts and equipment AGENT PROMPT, PERSONAL SERVICE Phone MUrdock 9-4770 MURRAY GREER URANCI State Farm Insurance Companies INS T - ' Victory Dr. 8. Lumpkin Rd. Columbus, Ga. G Auto 'fe Fire ll2l Second, Avenue Columbus, Georgia BILL 8. CHARLES PRIDGEON ReddiCk'Pe3 Ce Re3Ity Co- Professional Maintenance Products - Floor Service UYour best investment is real estatev VALLEY JANITOR SUPPLY CO. BILLY PRIDGEON CHARLES PRIDGEON 'Reddifk-Peafce Building 845 Bfown Avenue 1122 l0th Avenue Phone: 322-5037 Phone FA 2-5536 Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia WP I I Ojigwarcf jiznizng Company PKINTFRAS - LITHOIFRAPIIFRS Tim FA 7-1251 - wo 2.5416 sfmf, Cvfumgus, gmgma Dial FAirtax 3-7427 1036 Broadway GOWER FURNITURE COMPANY Columbus, Ga. We Get Ours at Gowers Fine Furniture - Appliances - Floor Covering - TV 8. Radios Downtown PHILCO Center COMPLIMENTS OF GOLDE ' FOUNDRY and ACHI E C0 PA Y 600 12th Street Phone FA 3-5945 Compliments of VV. M. CHAMBLISS Cataula, Georgia FA 7-0137 Don't Cook Lunch - Eat With Us At CENTER RESTAURANT FA 7-1626 1949 - 8th Ave. Next To Doctor's Building Compliments of Nlilllll STUIES ST. ELMO PHARMACY YARBROUGH - DURHAM 1811 Garrard Street Phone FA 2-4455 THE CONCRETE CO. P.O. Box 628 0 FA 7-454El 822 Twelfth St, Columbus, Ga Compliments of Coco Supper Club Charlie E Hall Road Service 3810 Hamilton Road Phone FA 2 9791 Columbus Georgia Hamilton Road Shell Service Station Compliments of Eidam Bros. Bakery 100 - Eighth Street Phone FA 2-0451 Maloof's Motor Company, Inc. Don't Goof, Trade with Maloof' Marti Maff SSYS . A - 1112 - 4th Avenue FA 4-4431 Compliments of Neal Womack Nursery 8L Garden Center In Front of St, Francis Hospital 2211 No. Expressway Dial 322-6871 St. Mary's Hill Shopping Center lColumbus, Georgia Dial 687-0325 JULIAN'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION Rosemont Shopping Center FA 7-6491 l Branb Qprobucts, Jnc. Manufacturers of: Trophies - Name Plates D k Name Plates - Trophy Plaques - Directional Plates or Plates in All Metals and Plastics k 5 1 Q' I i6Movie Going Students Are Better Studentsvf Visit Your Local MARTIN THEATRES GEORGIA RIALTO EDGEWOOD DRIVE INN REXVIEW DRIVE INN PHENIX DRIVE INN et more out of life--C0 out to a movie today We are always happy to serve you! L-L4 tory 81 Warehouse - 3201 Buena Vista Rd. MU 9-8615 REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS AND ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE JEFFERSON COMPANY Realtors 422 - llth Street Dial 322-5554 EOUIPME T CO. CHAN DLER'S PHARMACY Warm Springs 81 Woodruff Rd. Phone FA 3-7328 fBljDDY Columbus, Georgia General Contractor BUILDER OF FINE HOMES Insurance Since 1848 WILLCOX-LUMPKIN Co. PM FA 34760 2l6 - l3tl1 Street Phone 323-36l3 Columbus, Ga. 3l902 Phone FA 2-5524 1247-49 Broadway MAXWELL BROTHERS A Furniture Frigidaire Appliances Columbus, Georgia PAUL TEFFT'S GARAGE Automatic Transmissions Repaired I909 - l2tl'1 Avenue 54 Great Name Ill Cflaflzing SUITS THE SOUTH Ray Dowling Service Station SL Motor Co. eooo WILL USED CARS 23l5 Second Avenue Columbus, Georgia GRUBER'S BEAUTY SALON Permanents - Manicures - Facials - Hair Cutting 8. Coloring Alpha Gruber, Owner Closed Mondays FA 3-0479 25Ol Hamilton Ave. Day's Bookkeeping 8z Tax SCFVICG 3206 - 2nd Avenue Columbus, Georgia Complete Bookkeeping Service Profit 84 Loss Statements - Payroll Records 84 Service Audits - Taxes - Systems - Financial Statements Reasonable Rates Business 8. Individual Income Tax Returns FA 7-72OI Phone FA 2-0386 I i 2 1 2 E 5 2 1 2 Compliments of Columbus Clearing House Association JORDAN MILLS, INC. Columbus Bank Sz Trust Co. First National Bank Fourth National Bank Phenix-Girard Bank Phenix National Bank 2702 2 h A Ph FA 2 257l CHOOSE better eating Colonial COLONIAL BAKING CO. lO38 - l3th Street Olumbus Bottlers Association . . I WINSLETTS TENNECO SERVICE Phone FA 3-2295 W. C. WINSLETI' I Manchester Expressway Across from St. Francis Hospital Compliments of we Buy-wemde-we Sen COMMERCIAL PRINTERS, INC DENNIE BISHOP MOTOR CO , Cowmbus Georgia 3049 Victory Drive Columbus, Ga, l Dennie Bis hop John Kirkland I Phone MU 9-9062 Compliments of JESSE BINNS GROCERY l l l6 Wynnton Road COMPLIMENTS OF THE WHITE COMPANY Home Improvements of All Kinds Wadsworth Insulating and Awning Co. Phone FA 2-6284 Joe Turner, Sales Dixon Wadsworth WRIGHT'S PHARMACY Prescription Druggist FA 3-5812 3500 2nd Ave. Dragline and Fish Pond Work of All Types MACK THORNE CRANE AND DRAGLINE RENTAL Concrete Pouring - Specialize in Steel Erection 46l0 Forest Rd. Phone FA 7-7790 Columbus, Georgia Compliments of Manufacturing Company TASTY SAN DWICHES Sold In Your Cafeteria I 1, I . O'Z,Li ouif When you think of flowers - call Doris' Telephone FA 4-l33l Res. Phone FA 2-8609 1912 Twelfth Avenue Whiteis Tenneco Service l026 - 6th Avenue FA 2-9657 Columbus, Georgia -- 25 Years A Licensed Contractor - J. C. BRIGHTWELL, CONTRACTOR General Contractor P.O. Box 254 Telephone 561-3057 - 561-4962 Columbus, Georgia BOB CARTER, INC. Bildor FA 4-3404 Columbus, Ga. WOODWARUS FABRICS - CURTAINS - LINENS - BEDDING 1 139 Broadway Phone FA 2-3951 St0ker's Marlette Mobile Homes Your Exclusive Marlette Dealer 3214 Victory Drive MU 9-8010 4400 - 2nd Avenue Dial FA 3-4325 Barn 3808 River Rd. Dial FA 7-4304 2039 Ft. Benning Rd. Dial MU 9-4340 LEON SLAUGHTER FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture At Slaughter Prices Columbus, Georgia Compliments of 10M'S CLEANERS EAST HIGHLANDS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 1300 - 17th Street Phone FA 3-5667 Columbus, Georgia BIG C TRUCK Sz AUTO STOP Finest Truck Stop in the South - 24-Hour Service 215 - 4th St. - Columbus, Ga, - Phone 324-3508 Gasoline - Washing - Greasing - Diesel- Flats - Steam Cleaning Public Telephones - Blown lce - Water - Feeding Livestock Tire Storage - Goodyear Tires 8. Tubes - Air Conditioned Bunk Houses, Rest Rooms, Showers - Truck 8. Auto Storage Taxi Service - Road Service - Mechanic - Restaurant Co pl ments of WHAT LEY S CURB MARKET rn i 1 9 2021 Warm Springs Road Compliments of A FRIEND CHARLIE'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION Service is our Specialty 3706 Woodruff Rd, FA 2-9157 Gunter Insurance 8z Real Estate Agency F.H.A., G.l, 8- Conventional Loans Automobile Loans General Insurance and Bonds Real Estate Sales I503 - 5th Avenue P.O. Box 75I Phone CY 7-26I7 Phenix City, Alabama NOELL 8L WILLIAMS Dial FA 3-6860 I807 Hamilton Avenue Columbus, Georgia BENSON PAINT COMPANY The House of Quality Phone FA 3-4055 I238 Midway Drive Columbus, Georgia COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL Carl Benson Walter Andersen Riding Clothes 8- Accessories MITCHELL'S S Phone: 327-5I20 IOI4 I3th Street Columbus, Ga, BAGS, INCORPORATED COMPLETE MOVING SERVICE T0 ALL STATES gwmmwfwmm... MOVING o PACKING 0 STORING 0 CRATING o DISPLAY SERVICE . HOME OFFICES mc. BURNHAM VIIN SERVIC' L Ib36 Socond Avenus - Totsphonc FAIrtux 7-749l coLuMsus, eiohsn I 1 lllillllll CASUAL! Phone 324-2366 2I09 Wynnton Rd. Columbus, Ga. II2O IOth Avenue Columbus, Georgia B 8L M V. V. VICK - Jeweler Watches, Diamonds, China, Jewelry 402 - 35th Street Phone FA 3-5088 BOB LEE C reative Photography 22II Wynnton Rd. Columbus, Ga. Phone 324-3333 - Res. 324-3846 STEELMASTER Ornamental Iron 81 Paint Co. 1218 Broadway Phone FA 7-4348 Specializing ini Ornamental Iron - Pittsburgh Paints Awnings 81 Carports - Structural Steel - Sta-Dry Products 3628 Hamilton Road FA 2-6022 FREE ESTIMATES W, W. GIBSON-Prop. Wholesale Pak-A-Toy Distributor J. A. WILLIS FA 3-2194 - FA 3-6146 Midland, Georgia Columbus Interstate Insurance Agency Your Independent Agent I 230 2nd Ave. 322-8843 Compliments of Livingston Transfer and Storage Company Bill .lallgw Mobile Home Sales Corporation 3448 Lumpkin Rd. MU 9-4936 STRIPLING 81 DYKES Insurance and Bonds 308-A 'llth St. Phone FA 7-7446 C. J. DYKES Columbus, Ga. Bowl For Better Health - 32 Automatic AMF Pinspotters VICTORY LANES A 2230 Benning Road MU 9-6l6l Free Nursery - Free Instruction Classes Completely Stocked Pro Shop - Spacious Parking l.ot Plan on Dining in our Large Restaurant WINDHAM DRUGS ffm 'We 4303 Hamilton Road Elizabeth 81 Theron Windham FA 7-2760 FA 3-5364 Try Wilzfllzcziiz Pills For All Your Illsv MORE OF WHAT YOU'RE SHOPPING FOR SOUTHERN BEAUTY SHOP IIl2 Brown Avenue Phone FAirfax 2-6201 Columbus, Georgia PENNY WILLIAMS AMOCO SHOP KIRVEN'S BIG SELECTION 2900 2nd Avenue COlUmbUS, Ga- icgl ZZIJRYSXXEFAMILY Your Friendly service smash l I V EELMDIERQ Entrances on Broadway, y 12th Street and lst Avenue Compliments of A FRIEND I SX .F K XG,?WAxXih X Shop At FRANKLIN'S DEPT. STORES Jordan City Shopping Center Bibb City Shopping Center -I COM PANYHINJIIAJWIIJZIIIIIIJ Boxfafoui SEBAN, INC. Audio-Visual Sales 8m Service for the School CURT H. DRADY - Secretary-Treasurer 430 - I Ith Street Phone 322-7337 Columbus, Ga. Compliments of WRIGHT CON TRACTIN G COMPANY 506 Coolidge Avenue HERTZ System, Licensee s s. s Moron Dmv-UR-sEl.F co., Inc. 1407 First Avenue Columbus, Georgia MILLER TAYLOR SHOE CO. Columbus Largest and Finest Family Shoe Store 3 convenient locations to serve you I 237 Broadway Cross Country Plaza Shopping Center Traffic Circle Shopping Center Q R. M. WALL COMPANY -5... 314 THIRTEINTH ST. COLUMIUS, GEORGIA Serving Columbu ndependenl Insurance s Fine Foods For 30 Years ll Vlsit Our New Modern Location 94l Fourth Avenue Dial FA 2 2I54 Columbus Georgia iddie hoppe from tots to teens CHILDREN'S CLOTHING I I-44 Broadway Phones FA 3-I 824 -- FA 3-I825 gfinson galleries, gnc. glunzifure - gfzferiors l208-24 Thirteenth Avenue Golzundux, georgia Buick Cadillac CLIFF M. AVERETT, INC. i445 First Ave. Columbus, Georgia YOU'LL LOVE TO SHOP AT Matthews I l22 Broadway WHERE YOU LL FIND SHOES COATS LINGERIE DRESSES SUITS GIFT ITEMS REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE I- , ,LZ-swag. I--. X FORMALS SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES '-.lnlill II H45 - 13th sf. FA 3-64011 - ' ' woodruffw I O brown co. Y , T -T 'R E S T A U R A N T Excellent Service - Quality Merchandise - Adorable Styling I IN - ii? x bf 'x Tia sq Q if E I Meet Your Friends At Free Instruction Classes 45th Sf. and River Road Free Nursery FA 4-3631 Open 'til 12 hung' xiii! I J. A. Geiger, Pres. Jerry J. Posey, Vice-Pres. L. Skinner, Sec.-Treas. Compliments GEIGER COMPANY Of Distributors of Westinghouse Air Conditioning Equipment H. L. CO. Air Conditioning - Refrigeration --- 81 Heating Contractors 1 120 10th Avenue Phone FA 3-7322 1 101 B 0adWaY Columbus, Georgia AROUND THE CLOCK GROCERY HARRIS AMOCO STATION 711 Brown Avenue 2101 Wynnton Road Phone FA 2-5675 OPEN 7 DAYS Columbus, Georgia BOB CARTER' INC' Southern Machine 81 Welding Company Blldor 440 Andrews Rd. Phone MU 9-9607 FA 4-3404 Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia Recommended by Physicians to Fill Prescriptions I Compliments For Glasses . . . Replacement of Broken Lenses . , of Adjustment and Repairs ot Frames OQQL 0Xx,JxL CLASON QPTICIANS Ut LEE FURNITURE 1034 13th sneer FA 4-2073 908-IO Bmadway 265 PARKMAN PHOTO SERVICE Custom Photofinishing 1121 V2 Broadway EAirfax 7-7969 Columbus, Georgia RICHARDSON HOME 8a AUTO SUPPLY Your Firestone Dealer 4214 Hamilton Road Columbus, Georgia Phone FA 2-8803 15 W. 11th St. Phone 327-3156 - 322-9378 McAllister University of Cosmetology All Work By Students, V2 Price Under the Supervision of Agnes McAllister, 20 Years in the Beauty Field. OPEN 'TIL 9:30 P.M. - DAY 81 EVENING CLASSES Agnes McAllister, Proprietor Compliments of BUCKELEWS BARBEQUE The Best Name in Barbeque in CoIumbus Compliments of Knowles TV Sz Appliance Service H04 - win sneer FA 2-0581 ROBERTS' SUPERMARKET Groceries and Shell Gas 8. Oil Crystal Valley CROWLEY'S SERVICE STATION 3402 North Expressway Phone FA 3-1650 H. E. Crowley Compliments of REID FURNITURE CLARENCE'S CAFE T 6'Finest of Foodsu Road Service Washing Lubricatin Lee Davis Texaco Service Station Corner Armour Rd, 81 Expressway Phone FA 4-4622 Compliments of SAM BROOKS Thornton Motors We Cover the South Columbus Roofing 8z Insulating Company ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS 701 Lindsay Drive Columbus, Ga. P. O. Box 702 Phone FA 7-6571 TAYLOR SERVICE CO. Service Is Our Policy Upholstery - Refrigeration 2904 2nd Avenue FA 4-1066 R Te 2, BOX 86 PETER BROWN 84 CHARLES MCKEEL, Owners SOUTHERN SHEET METAL COMPANY - Metal Fabricators - CYpress 8-2228 Phenix City, Alabama chombur 1121 BROADWAY COLUMBUS, GEORG1A CAMPBELL FURNITURE COMPANY 939 Broadway Columbus, Georgia Everything Nice for the Home COLUMBUS MONUMENT CO. Lest We Forget 418 - 1Oth Avenue FA 2-7081 B. F. House Talley's Hardware Sz Dime Store, Inc. 209 -211 38th Street Phone FA 2-1292 Service Is Our Business Warm Springs Road Shell Service 1714 Warm Springs Road FA 2-9744 W, T. JOHNSON 70m Houma ipeamt 60. 7? 1W fffffiff,ff Ak! RICHARDSON AND DUNWAY 4TH AVENUE MOTORS Men 81 Boys Clothing and Shoes QUALITY CARS LATE MODEL CARS JOE R. DUDLEY Telephone FA 4-I355 Columbus, Georgia FA 2-3031 Bibb City 3719 - 2nd Ave. 825 Fowl' Avenue PHONE: 327-4339 BEST-BILT FENCE Co. Hsin Best for Less.. Bank Rates - No Down Payment - 36 Months to Pay A 35I8 Expressway Columbus, Georgia Compliments of R Y D E R THE cl Wig. ' X 6' ADI Iv O at I an Digits' Xfrtgs gmyfnaig' COLUMBUS-PHENIX CITY X lFsev-'I CLEANERS ASSOCIATION 2312 FRANCIS STREET COLUMBUS GEORGIA TAYLOR EXTERMINATING CO TAYLOR GUNN S AMOCO STATION Wth t Oblgato B PhoeFA28266 8,G5 SPECIALTY DISTRIBUTINC C0 North Hlghland Dlscount House 7l6 S S I325 W bste A EI I s ppl n d fh 9 G f Dave es - ' I PES., I Guaranteed Pest Control , conmox. . . . . N Estlmates I ou I I n Macon Road 7I2 V0adWaY O ' Groceries a Columbus, Georgia 1 ' ' I . 3 econd Ave. Columbu , Ga e r ve. ec ronic u ies for Home, Amateur a d In ustry Shoes - CIO in R'-'95 TOYS if 5 ' fi Lowther Brothers Service Station 1634 - 13th Avenue Dial FA 3-6612 CLARK ROWELL OPTICIAN 1314 Broadway Columbus, Georgia Telephone FA 4-2125 Hours: 9 to 6 Daily - 9 to 1 Thursdays, Saturdays Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Graduating Class of 1964 GAYLORD'S ALWAYS STARTING SOMETHING! Manufactured in Columbus, Georgia WALL'S GARAGE Dial FA 3-2618 1219 10th Avenue General Auto Repair Specializing in Repair of Automatic Transmissions All Work Guaranteed JAMES C. WALL Columbus, Georgia DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE Victory Drive and Lumpkin Rd. REESE GROCERY Meats 81 Groceries - Produce -- Frozen Food 1900 10th Avenue FA 2-9786 BROWDER TRAILER SALES, INC. Phone 689-5823 Compliments of G. E. SUPPLY COMPANY 918 9th Avenue FA 7-0278 O. 8: M. MOTOR COMPANY Phones: FA 2-2595 - FA 2-2598 We Love To Sell Used Parts LEON,S AUTO PARTS, INC. Corurvieus NEWEST 5100 Hamilton Road Columbus, Georgi PHILLIPS GROCERY 269 RELIABLE SERVICE SMI1H'S DRUGS Phone FA 7-3611 4710 Hamilton Road Mr, Big Volume BILL HEARD STRIFFLER HAMBY ------- MORIUARY INCORPORATED If You Can't STOP Don't START WELCH'S BRAKE SERVICE 1015Th hS Ph FA233 Alfred Welch Phone FA 3-6018 1029 Talbotton Road Columbus, Ge g cCardle's We Buy - We Sell - We Trade A SL T MOTORS First Avenue at l4th Street Columbus, Ga. . Ph 322-8875 Beauty 84 Barber Supplies Jai' TAYLOR Dial FA 2-599i 2l4 lOtl'i Street llliv. ll? llllll. Dllllllp EGU., ING. POA Box lO35 633 - 9th Ave, Phone FA 3-647i Clipper Blade Grinding HARDAWAY MOTOR CO. Rn ' Sales A Service l54l First Avenue Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia Buy Your lce At ICE and com. co. RQ S G com STORAGE yA'Qif545,. 2400 Tweirm Ave, coiumau , ofoiz IA COLUMBUS MILL DIVISION Of West Point Manufacturing Company QXQT F3 O! x All .', , if-4 Q S X Tl L9 DEWEY BROWN FURNITURE CO. Ge e'?' Offices 3906 River Road Columbus, Georgia Complete Home Furnishings Motorola TV's - Stereos - Radios West Point, Georgia Manufacturers Cotton and Synthetic Textiles Selling Agents Wellington Sears Company lll W. 40th Street, New York W. E. DAVIS ACME AIR Conditioning 8a Heating Co. Oldest Residential Carrier Dealer in Columbus Phone FA 7-0241 1837 - 49th Street Columbus, Georgia NO DOWN PAYMENT- Up to 5 Years to Pay .Q NEMIEQ nmuun cuurnm W Q Compliments of .IIMMY'S BODY SHOP 1826 Expressway 2 BIBB CITY CAFE 1 10 - 38th Street FA 2-9376 Sunday Dinner All you can eat for S'l.00 Compliments of COLUMBUS MOTOR COMPANY G.M.C. 72 FINE CARS, INC., OF COLUMBUS 1000 - 4th Avenue Phone 323-5671 Compliments of LANDRUM AUTO PARTS 3054 VICTORY DRIVE MU 9-8532 Compliments of LUMMUS COTION GIN , COMPANY PERRY Business School Modern Business Training, Using the Most Advanced Methods As the leader in business education in this area, we realize we must maintain an aggressive atti- tude toward new ideas and improvements. Look at these advantages: 0 Day and night classes O Expert Instructors I Budget Terms 0 Job Placement 0 Air-conditioned classrooms WIN YOUR GOAL IN LIFE WITH THESE! X Speedwriting or Gregg Shorthand Nancy Taylor Charm Sd Weaver Real Estate Q59 Become a specialist in Qiiv Key-Punch IBM Automation Accounting Functional Wiring PBX Receptionist SECRETARIAL 5 counsel llVLTH 4 THE ABC S H o RT HAN D Good iobs need YOU! You can Quickly csgalify. Earn 51000 or QR , TRA! Complete Secre- tarial training features easy ABC, SPEEDWRITING shorthand. 120 Wpm- Save 6'xo 8 months! You can be earning big money as l secretary while others.are still struggling wizh old-fashioned symbol short- hands. One low fee includes all courseslyou need xo qualify for top-paying Secretarial positions. free Placement. Classes now form. in . D r v C bse v TCgDAQl' gY'rhef'vi:iin2roph1.:n:i Expert Instructors Job Placement Day and Night Llasses Air-Comlitioneil Classrooms Budget Terms- 1618-1624 Thirteenth Avenue FA 7-6657 HServing the Columbus Area for Ten Years SDL LOEB G0 Gaine F. Thorne Established in l868 Wholesale Groceries and Cigars 900 Front Avenue Phone FA 2-7376 QM cnranvr Kaeaaaa aging 5aaww+ g 313- ' 1 Y,- 77 H: fy Q rrr ,, if' -F' L I 5 A nrnnnumrnnilii 4 llhT 1-- Ll ' 3 ,C E-I I cow T Q ' A 7 'F --ll Wrcsnn. P iEL..---- -Ill fa- s: nu rr . I A - . M. f 1,-H l rnrrrulurmnn ' - T +1 f-5-. . A , ma 2 fl : P . 7713? K X . Ai r r 1 ' ' I V- i 1 '. -1 .J il ..l .J ,i?.l X, M Q N T T1 , , .x, 'xi ' 5 Q ' f X 4fA- N -Ai V Y Y V -n , i Fllllllllg QI? I I I I ES OFFICE PRINTERS PUBLISHERS LITHOGRAPHERS ANNUALS CATALOGS BOOKS Printed lo order MULTIPLE CARBON BUSINESS FORMS RULING 8. JOB PRINTING ENGRAVED INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS and CALLING CARDS BOOKBINDING ol all kinds BIBLES Old books and Valuable Documents repaired OFFICE FURNITURE 8. STATIONERY Resfyle Your Old Couch! Repairing - Refinishing Easy Terms - Free Pick-Up 81 Delivery BEST WISHES TOMMY'S TRIM SHOP Phone 323-5570 T600 - 10th Avenue AUTOGRAPHS T0 THE 'I964 GRADS 7 ff W ,mm fx r 1 I 5 45:5 ' 'fn x . ,W ' We '32 , ' ' I , ' w 'f-- ff Q, af .,.. H. My W. ,fs Www. W ww-,M a V .NgJg+.f - A 1 f ' 7' k5w.L:2w 1'W ' at in 3' 935 A ,, ,, gxg ,way-:,WH.,AH.W, , ,, ,f Miffgffi K K 5-, . fm, V f.fK,,,,,,,.,L,, . 4, , . ,,,W,,-,,, ,S , -, .. A Q MMA Q K L M , W ', ' 5!af3fi,,2Q3Q 77 LARRY ADAMS Perfect Attendance I,2,35 A 81 B Honor 'Roll 25 Second Place Science Fair 25 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 2,35 Honor Society 2,3. WYLAN AFFOLTER Band I,2,3. BUDDY ALLGOOD R.O.T.C. I,2,35 Drill Team I, Captain 2, Com- mander 3, Rifle Team I,2, Best Drilled Cadet I5 Teenage Grand Jury 25 Fellowship Hi-Y 25 RED JACKET Annual Staff 25 Art Club 25 Coat of Arms 2,35 Junior Civitan 35 Junior Achieve- ment President 35 Bi-Phy-Cha.m Science Club 3. PAT ANTHONY Perfect Attendance I,35 French Club I,25 Fu- ture Teachers I, Treasurer 2,3, State Future Teacher Parliamentarian 25 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2, Project Chairman 3, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 2,35 Fourth Place Sweepstakes Winner Jordan Science Fair 25 Red Cross 2,35 STAR Future Teacher 25 RED JACKET Annual Staff 2, Pho- tograhy Editor 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3, Rifle Team Sponsor 35 Honor Society 35 Student Council I. MIKE ARMSTRONG R.O.T.C. I,25 D.C.T. 3. GLORIA ARNOLD Future Homemakers of America I5 Red Cross I,25 Perfect Attenda.nce l,35 Allied Medical Careers Club 2,35 Second Place Winner Dis- trict Science Fair 25 Spanish Club 35 RED JACKET Annual Staff 3. S'TEVE ARROWOOD Football I,25 R.O.T.C. l,2,3, Best Drilled 22 Drill Team 2, Rifle Team 3. RODNEY AVANT Red Cross I,35 Student Council I5 D.C.T. 2, President 3. JACKIE BALKCOM Choral Club I5 Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Delta Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 2, Vice-President 35 French Club 25 Allied Medical Careers Club 25 RED JACKET Annual Staff Adminstration Editor 35 Honor Society 35 Future Teachers 35 Student Coun- cil 35 STAR Future Teacher 3. CLAIRE BAREFIELD Band I,2, Treasurer 35 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Secretary French Club I, Vice-President 25 Jun- ior Civitan I, Chaplain 2,35 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2, Second Vice-President 35 Honor Society 2, President 35 RED JACKET Annual Class Editor 35 Youth Assembly Delegate 3. JAMES BAIRNES Basketball I,2,35 Fellowship Hi-Y 25 J Club 3. KATIE BARRETT Garden Club Treasurer I5 Junior Achievement I,25 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Allied Medical Ca- reers Club 2. STAN BEARD D.E. 3. VICKIE BEARD Future Homemakers of America I5 French Club l,25 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Red Cross 25 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3. SUZANNE BENFORD Junior .Achievement 25 RED JACKET Annual Staff 3. 278 SUE BENTON Choral Club President 35 Public Relations Chair- man Future Homemakers of America 3. JEAN BLAIR Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Student Council l,25 Chora- leers I5 Choral Music l,25 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 D.C.T. 3. RAYE BOOZER Future Homemakers of America I5 Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 2,3. DEE ANN BORUM Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Future Homemakers of America I,2,35 Girls Intramural Council 25 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2. BONNIE BOSS Tri-Hi-Y I5 Future Homemakers of America I5 Intramural Council I. CAROL BRANTON D.C.T. 3. MARIE BREWER Advanced Girls Glee Club 25 D.C.T. 3. CATHERINE BRINKLEY Perfect Attendance I,2,35 Drama.tics Club 25 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 25 Future Careers Girls of America 3. THOMAS BROACH Track Team I,25 Red Cross I,2: Allied Medi- cal Careers Club 35 R.O.T.C. 3. DOYLE BROOKINS Wrestling Team 25 D.C.T. 3. DAVID BROOKS Mixed Choir I,2, Vice-President, Treasurer 35 Georgia All-State Choir 25 R.O.T.C. I,2,3, Best Drilled Platoon Ribbon I, Marksmanship Medal I. JEAN ETTE BROWN D.C.T. 3. MARY LOI S BROWN Future Homemakers of America l,35 Red Cross I5 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Future Business Leaders of America 25 Future Career Girls of America 3. SUE BRYAN Band I,2,35 Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2, Community Projects Chairman 35 Future Business Leaders of America I,2, Chaplain 35 All A 8 B Honor Roll I5 All A Honor Roll 25 Honor Society 2,3. RANCE BUNN Frank David Hi-Y I5 Fellowship Hi-Y 2, Presi- dent 35 Red' Cross 25 President of Homeroom 25 Youth Assembly Delegate 2,3. TOMMIE BURDICK Band I5 Art Club 2. BETTY BURNS Band I,2,35 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 25 RED JACKET An- nual Staff Bookkeeper 2,3. MYRNA JEAN BURNS Garden Club I5 D.E. Club 3. ELAINE BURRELLO Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Future Teachers of America I,2, Vice-President 3, District Future Teacher President 35 Perfect Attendance I,2,35 Band l,2,3, Maiorette I,2,35 Honor Society 3. SENIOR MARIA BUTLER Band I,2,35 Allied Medical Careers Club 2, Treasurer 35 Future Teachers of America. 2,35 lglonor Society 2,35 RED JACKET Annual Staff RONALD BUTLER Junior Achievement 3. ELLEN BUTTERWORTH Future Nurses of America 25 Future Home- makers of America 25 Red Cross 35 D.E. 3. SUSAN CABLE Future Homemakers of America Parliamen- tarian I, Secretary 35 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2, Sec- retary 35 French Club 25 RED JACKET Annual Staff Assistant Sports Editor 2, Sports Editor 35 Honor Roll I5 Allied Medical Careers Club 35 Honor Society 3. CAROLYN CALDWELL Art Club I,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Red Cross 3. GRANT CALDWELL State Final Voice of Democracy Speech Contest I,2, Optimist Club Oratorical Contest Second Place Regional I, American Legion Oratorical Contest State Finalist, Sons of the American Revolution Oratorical Contest Third Place Na- tional Finals5 Honor Roll l,25 Teenage Grand Jury I5 Key Club 2,35 Honor Society 2, Chap- lain 35 RED JACKET Annual Staff Advertising Manager 35 Senior Superlative 3. ANN GARDEN Junior Achievement 2. DON CARLISLE D.E. Vice-president 3, SANDRA CARMACK Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Choral Club I5 Art Club 25 Cheerleader 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Student Council 2. ANITA CARTER Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 French Club I5 Mixed Choir I,25 Future Homemakers of America 25 All- State Choir 25 D.C.T. 3. DANNETTE CARTER Girls Intramural Council I,25 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Student Council 3. PHILLIP CARTER D.C.T. 3. SH ER REL CARTER Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 25 Junior Achievement Vice President 25 Homeroom Sec- retary 25 D.C.T. 2,35 Girls Intramural Council 25 Honor Roll 3. VERA CARTER Future Homemakers of America I,3. JERRY CASON Football I,2,35 Baseball I,2,35 Art Club I, President 25 Vice President Sophomore Class I5 Student Council I5 Basketball 2,35 Most Reprq sentative Junior Boy5 Key Club 35 J Club 35 Best Dressed Boy 3. SUSAN CAVANAUGH Mixed Choir I, President 2,35 Choraleers I5 Georgia All State Choir 2,35 Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Second Place Talent Show5 Students of the American Way Secretary and Treasurer 35 Honor Society 3. HONORS ARNOLD CHADWICK Perfect Attendance I,2,35 R.O.T.C. 2,3, Best Drilled Squad, Best Drilled Platoon, Best Drilled Company 25 D.E. 3. DEAN CHALKLEY Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Future Homemakers of America I5 D.C.T. 2, Secretary 3. MARY ANNE CHALKLEY French Club I,2,35 Future Business Leaders of America. 2,35 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 CARMINE and GREY I,2, Feature Editor 35 Fourth Place Winner Science Fair 2. GAYLE CHAPMAN Future Homemakers of America I5 Red Cross I5 D.E. 2, Treasurer 35 Student Council 3. BETTY CHEWNING Secretary of Homeroom I5 Red Cross 25 Per- fect Attendance 25 D.E. Secretary 3. SANDRA CHILDS Future Homemakers of America l,2,3, Vice- President I5 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I. RAN DY CLARK R.O.T.C. I5 Garden Club I5 Key Club 2,35 Coat of Arms 2. SHERYLL CLARK Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain I5 Art Club I5 A 8- B Honor Po'l I,3' Perfect Attendance I,35 RED JACKET Annual Staff 2, Assistant Editor in Chief 35 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President 2, Sec- retary 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 25 Honor Society 2,35 Future Homemakers of America Public Relations Chairman 35 Student Council . . . -A , ,. JOAN COPE Homeroom Secretary I5 D.C:T. 2, Reporter 35 Honor Society 2,35 All A Honor Roll 25 Student Council 3. FRED CORN D.C.T. 3. PATRICIA COTTON Future Teachers of America I,2,35 Perfect At- tendance 2. SUE CRAFT Girls Intramural Council I,2,35 Perfect At- tendance I,2, MARY CRANE Future Homemakers of America I5 Girls Intra- mural Council 2. KATHIRYN CROCKETT Future Business Leaders of America 2,35 Stu- dents of the American Way 3. SANDRA CROOK Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Band I5 Choral Club 2,3. MARIE CULPEPPER . Glee Club l,2,3, President 25 Perfect Attend- ance I,25 Future Homemakers of America 25 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Junior Achievement 3. PATRICIA CURBOW Future Homemakers of America I5 D.C.T. 2,3. MARCIA DALE Choral Club I,3. LINDA DAVENPORT PAT DORTON A 81 B Honor Roll 25 Perfect Attendance 35 Future Career Girls of America 3. GAIL DRADY Future Business Leaders of America I, Secre- tary 25 Student Council I5 Carmine and Grey I,2, Business Manager 35 Perfect Attendance I,25 Junior Achievement I5 Honor Society 2,35 Allied Medical Careers Club 35 Junior Civitan 35 Quill and Scroll Secretary 3. PHILLIP DUDEREWIEZ Coat of Arms Board of Directors 2, President 35 Radio Club 25 French Club 2,35 Student Council 3. ANN DUGGAN Choral Club I5 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 2. PEGGY DUKE First Place Winner District Science Fair I5 Future Homemakers of America, I5 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club I,2, Secretary 35 Library Club I5 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Honor So- ciety 2,35 The Quill Staff 25 Future Career Girls of America 3. CONNIE DUNBLAZIER Choral Club I, Advanced Girls Glee Club 25 Secretary of Homeroom 25 D.C.T. Chaplain 3. GARY DUNCAN Basketball I,2,35 J Club 2,3. SCOTT DUNN R.O.T.C. l,2,3, Rifle Team 253, Marksman- ship Medal 3. RUDY CLARY Band I,25 Radio Club 2,3. RAMONA CLIFFORD 1 Future Homemakers of America Program Chair- man I5 Choral Music I5 Future Business Lead- ers of America 2. CHARLES COCHRANE Band I,2,35 Junior Civitan 35 Senior Superla- tive 3. JOE COPER R.O.T.C. I,2, MARY ANN COKER Future Homemakers of America I. CHARLES COLEMAN Perfect Attendance 25 Art Club Vice-Presi- dent 3. BRENDA COLLINS Red Cross I5 Future Homemakers of America President 3. JOHN COLLINS B Team Football I5 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 2,35 Key Club 2,35 Varsity Football 2. STEVE COLLINS Football I,2,35 Student Council 25 J Club 35 Mixed Choir 35 Baseball 3. SUSAN CONNELL Band l,2,3, Alternate Majorette I5 Epsilon Tri- Hi-Y I5 French Club I,25 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 2, President 35 Perfect Attendance 25 Junior Civi- tan 35 RED JACKET Annual Staff 3. Band I,25 TriHi-Y I,35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3. CYNTHIA DAVIDSON Future Career Girls of America 3. LINDA DAVIS Red Cross 25 Dramatics Club 3. MARTHA DAVIS Zeta Tri-Hi-Y Community Project Chairman I5 Homeroom President I5 Future Business Lead- ers of America I5 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica Secretary I. PATRICIA DAY Choral Club I,2,35 Vice-President 25 Future Homemakers of America Historia.n 2, Vice- President 35 Junior Achievement 3. MARSHA DEAL Future Homemakers of America I,2,35 Honor Roll I,2,35 Red Cross I,25 Allied Medical Ca- reers Club 25 Future Business Leaders of America 3. FREDDIE DeMARSH Band I,2, SHIRLEY DENNIS Future Teachers of America I,2,35 Historian 25 Junior Achievement Assistant Treasurer 2,35 Drama Club 2. KARL DERUMS R.O.T.C. I5 Radio Club 3. PATSY DIFEBBRIO French Club I,25 Future Teachers of America l,2,3, Program Chairman 25 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Choral Club l,2,3, Librarian I,35 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 25 Junior Achievement 3. REGGIETDLJISRTEST Perfect ,Attendance I,2,35 Red Cross I,25 Fel- lowship Hi- 2,3. BILLY ECHOLS Band I5 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 2,35 Stu- dents of the American Way Vice-President 3' Spanish Club 3. DONNA EDEKER D.E. Parliamentarian 3. SUE ANN EDWARDS Choral Music 2, Advanced Girls Glee Club Sec- retary 35 Third Place in ChaIlenge of Citizen- ship' Contest 35 Quill Staff 3. KATHY ELLISON Red Cross I5 Future Homemakers of America 35 Valentine Court 3. SANDRA ENFINGER Student Council I5 Future Homemakers of America I5 Choral Music I, Advanced Girls Glee Club Vice-President 2, Secretary 35 D.E. 3. SHELIA ENGLISH Red Cross I,25 Future Homemakers of America I,2,35 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 35 Girls Intramural Coun- cil 3. PATRICIA ENLOW Tri-Hi-Y I,2,35 Choral Club I,2,35 Future Business Leaders of America 25 Allied Medical Careers Club 25 Future Homemakers of America Degree Chairman 3. EDDIE ENSLEY Perfect Attendance I5 Second Place Winner State Sons of the American Revolution Con- test 25 Fourth Place Winner in School Voice of Democracy Contest 25 Students of the Ameri- can Way 2, President 35 Bi-Phy-Chem 2,35 First Place Winner in School and City Voice of Democracy Contest 35 Spanish Club 3. I PEGGY ETHERI DGE Future Homemakers of America I, Project Chairman 3. ANDY EVANS Frank David Hi-Y I5 Coat of Arms 25 Key Club 2,35 Fellowship Hi-Y 2,35 Carmine and Grey Staff 2, Sports Editor 35 Junior Civitan 3. SUSAN FAULKNER Future Business Leaders of America 25 Treas- urer of Homeroom 25 D.C.T. 35 French Club. BOBBY FINCHER D.C.T. 3. JANIE FOSTER Choral Music l,25 Third Place Winner Essay Contest 25 D.C.T. 3. JEAN FOSTER French Club I,25 Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Delta Tri- Hi-Y 2, Assistant Secretary 35 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 2, President 35 Teenage Grand Jury 25 Carmine and Grey staff l,2, Managing Editor 35 Choral Music I, Choraleers I5 Honor Society 2,35 Best American History Student 25 Daughters of the American Revolution Best Citizen 35 Quill and Scroll 35 National Merit Semi-Finalist 35 National Merit Finalist 35 Sen- ior Superlative 3. MARVIN FOSTER Frank David Hi-Y President I5 Key Club I, Treasurer 2, President 35 Fellowship Hi-Y Treasurer 2,35 Honor Society 35 Student Coun- cil 2. SHELBIE FOWLER Red Cross I,35 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 3. ROSE ELLEN FRAZI ER Allied Medical Careers Club l,2,35 Band l,2,35 Honor Roll 2,35 Spanish Club 3. JACKIE FRENCH Future Homemakers of America I,2,3, His- torian 2, Secretary I5 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,35 Garden Club 2. PAT FULFORD Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Garden Club I5 D.C.T. 3. BRENDA FULLER! Future Homemakers of America l,25 D.E. 3. WAYNE FUSSELL Track I5 Basketball 2,35 Student Council I5 J Club 2,35 Second Team All Bi-City Basket- ball 3. HARRY GALLOWAY Fellowship Hi-Y 2,3. BEN GARNTO Student Council l,25 Key Club l,2,35 Vice- President Junior Class 25 Football 2,35 Basket- ball 2,35 Baseball 2,35 Track 35 President of Senior Class 35 J Club 2, Vice-President 35 All Region Football Team 35 Jordans Most Val- uable Player 35 Quarterback Club Most Val- uable Player Award 35 WTVM Most Valuable Player Award 35 Big Johnny Reb Most Val- uable Player Award 35 Second Team All Bi- City Football 35 Second in Region Passing and Scoring 35 Second in Region Total Offense 35 Back of the State 35 Back of the Week Award 35 Second Team All Bi-City Basketball 35 Sen- ior Superlative 3. BILL GARNTO B Team Basketball I5 Track l,2,35 Red Cross 25 Key Club 2,3, Vice-President 25 Fellowship Hi-Y 25 Varsity Basketball 2,35 Student Coun- cil 35 Senior Superlative 3. BILLY GAUSE R.O.T.C. l,2, Battalion Commander 3, Military Order of World Wars Award 2, Superior Junior Cadet Award I,2, Drill Team I, Rifle Team l,2,35 Frank David Hi-Y I5 Civitan Award 25 Junior Civitan 2,35 Key Club 2,35 Honor So- ciety 2,35 Fellowship Hi-Y 25 Bi-Phy-Chem Sci- ence Club 2,3. NICK GERGEN Coat of Arms Board of Directors 25 RED JACKET Annual Staff 3. RUTH GIBBS Future Teachers of America l,25 Mixed Choir l,25 Junior Achievement 2, Treasurer 35 Ad- vanced Girls Glee Club 3. PATRICIA GILBERT Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. JANIE GILBREATH D.C.T. 2,3. ANNETTE GLOVER Future Homemakers of America 2,3. DELANE GLOVER Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Future Business Leaders of America 25 Future Homemakers of America 2. SHELBY GOLDEN D.C.T. 3. RICHARD GOODE D.E. 2,3. HUGH GORDY Perfect Attendance I,2. GARY GRANT R.O.T.C. l,25 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 35 Students of the American Way 3. SHIRLEY GREEN Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Glee Club 25 Junior Achieve- ment 35 Students of the American Way 3. MARGARET GREER Student Council I5 French Club I,25 Future Teachers of America I, Chaplain 2,35 Zeta Tri- Hi-Y5 Delta Tri-Hi-Y School Projects Chair- man 2, Chaplain 35 Youth Day Participant 25 Bi-Phy-Chem 2, Chaplain 35 RED JACKET An- nual Staft Features Editor 35 Most Likely To Succeed Future Teacher 35 Red Cross 3. CAROL GRIFFIN Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Choral Music l,2, Advanced Girls Glee Club 35 Future Business Leaders of America 25 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2. MARCIA GRISHAM Perfect Attendance I,25 Future Homemakers of America I,2. JAMES GRUBER Perfect Attendance I,25 R.O.T.C. I,25 D.E. 3. VERLIN GUERRY Glee Club I5 Future Hom-emakers of America l,2,35 Red Cross I5 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 25 Dramatics Club 2. ERNEST HALE Band l,2,35 Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 25 Coat of Arms 2, Secretary 35 Students of the American Way 3. SENIOR JOE HALUSKI B Team Football I5 B Team Basketball I5 Track l,2,35 Boys' State 25 Key Club 2, Vice- President 3. BILLIE HARDEN Zeta Tri-Hi-Y Secretary I5 Art Club I,25 A 81 B Honor Roll I, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Junior Civitan 2,35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 35 Honor So- ciety 3. WANDA HARDWICK Future Homemakers of America 25 Future Ca- reer Girls of America 3. SHIRLEY HARRELL Treasurer of Sophomore I5 Zeta. Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain I5 Art Club Secretary I, Member 25 Student Council 2,35 Bi-City Student Council 25 Vice-President of Senior Class 35 Key Club Sweetheart 35 'R.O.T.C. Sponsor 35 Bi-Phy- Chem Science Club 35 Junior Civitan 3. . Sen- ior Superlative 3. CHARLES HARRINGTON Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 35 Students of the American Way 35 RED JACKET Annual Staff Students Activities Editor 3. CONNIE HARRIS Future Homemakers of America l,2, Treasurer I5 Garden Club I5 Band l,25 D.E. 3. CHARLENE HARVEY Art Club l,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Red Cross I5 Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 2,3. JACKIE HAWKINS Football5 D.C.T. 2,3. JERRY HENRY Basketball I,25 Student Council I. ROGER HATCHER Key Club l,2, Chaplain 35 Track I5 Fellowship Hi-Y 25 Senior Superlative 3. BETTY HERIRING Captain B Team Cheerleaders I5 Art Club I, Vice-President 25 Red Cross l,25 Future Homemakers of America Parliamentarian I5 Varsity Cheerleader 2,35 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 35 Girls Intramural Council 25 Stu- dent Council Secretary 35 Bi-City Student Coun- cil Treasurer 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 3. LINDA FAYE HICKS Choral Club 2, Advanced Girls Glee Club 35 Quill Staff 3. ALLEN HILL Band l,2, President 35 Junior Civitan I, Treas- urer 2,3, Mr. Juni-or Civitan 35 Fellowship Hi-Y 2, Vice-President 35 Key Club 2, Secre- tary 35 Honor Society 35 Mixed Choir 3. MIKE HILL B Teami Football I5 R.O.T.C. I5 D.C.T. 2,3. STEVE HILL RED JACKET Annual Staff Assistant Sports Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 35 Bi-Phy-Chem 2, Vice-President 35 Key Club 2,35 Junior Cii- tan 3. ANN HINTON Band l,25 Art Club l,2,35 Future Business Leaders of America I5 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Future Homemakers of America Public Relations Chair- man 3. HONORS NANCY HOLLAND Band l,2, Secretary 35 French Club l,2, Vice- President 35 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 35 RED JACKET Annual Staff 25 Future Homemakers of America. Vice-President 35 Junior Civitan 35 Valentine Court 3. JUDY HOLTON Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 B Team Cheerleader I5 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 35 Dramatics Club 25 Junior Civitan 2, Project Chairman 35 Stu- dent Council 3. LINDA HOPKINS Girls' Intramural Council I5 Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Future Teachers of America I,2,35 Delta Tri- Hi-Y 2,35 Honor Society 3. COLLETTE HORNSBY Future Homemakers of America Vice-President I5 Honor Roll 35 Girls Intramural Council 3. LINDA HOWARD French Club I,25 Allied Medical Careers Ca- reers Club 25 Junior Achievement 25 Honor Society 3. TIM HUDSON Vice-President of Homeroom I5 Football I,2,35 Track I,25 R.O.T.C. I,2,35 J Club 2,35 Wrestling Team 25 Drill Team Commander 3. JOHN HURSTON Treasurer Sophomore Class I5 J Club I,2,35 Football I,2,35 Track I,25 R.O.T.C. I5 B Team Basketball I5 Most Representative Sophomore Boy I5 Homeroom President I,25 Senior Superlative 3. JUDY JACKSON Key Club I,35 P RAMONA KIRKLAND Tri-Hi-Y I5 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 25 Future Home- makers of America Publicity Chairman 3. SHIRLEY KNOWLES Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y Secretary I5 French Club I5 Honor Society 2,35 RED JACKET Annual Staff Treasurer 35 Delta. Tri-Hi-Y 3. GAIL LANDRESS Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 French Club I5 Student Coun- cil I,25 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 25 Bi-City Student Coun- cil 25 RED JACKET Annual Staff 25 D.C.T. 3. BARBARA LANE Future Homemakers of America President I5 D.C.T. 2,3. PENNIE LANGDON Spanish Club I5 Glee Club I,2, Mixed Choir 35 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 35 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica Secretary 35 Junior Achievement 3. MICKEY LANGFORD Junior Achievement I, Vice-President 2, Presi- dent 35 R.O.T.C. I5 Drill Team I5 Junior Civi- tan 2,35 Students of the American Way 2,3. BRENDA LAN KFORD Future Homemakers of America. Secretary I5 Future Business Leaders of America I5 D.C.T. 3. JUDY LEDBETTER Zeta Tri-Hi-Y5 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica I,35 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2, President 35 Bi- Phy-Chem 2,35 President of Central West Dis- trict Y Clubs 3. EVAUGH N LOWERY Zeta Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer I5 Glee Club I, Mixed Choir 2,35 Officer 2,35 Future Teachers of America 25 French Club 25 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 25 Honor Society 3. NANCY LUMPKIN French Club I,2,35 Perfect Attendance I,2,35 Junior Achievement Treasurer 2, Secretary 35 EEO JACKET Annual Staff, Associate Copy itor. SHIRLEY LUNSFORD French Club I5 Glee Club l,2, Mixed Choir 3' Student Council I5 Future Teachers of Amer- ica I5 Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Future Homemakers of America Chaplain 2, Project Chairman 3' Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3. I BILLY MANN D.E. 2,3. JIMMY MANNING B Team Football I5 Track 2,35 Cross Coun- f Y Team 2,35 Key Club 35 J Club 3. CHARLES MARION Band I,2,3. CARLA MARTIN Future Homemakers of America I,2,3, Vice- President I, Chaplain 25 Perfect Attendance 21 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 35 Girls Intramural Council 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 35 RED JACKET Annual Staff 3. CAROL MARTIN Mixed Choir I, Glee Club 25 French Club I5 Future Teachers of America 25 D.C.T. 3. Tri-Hi-Y I,35 Girls' Intramural Council 25 Span- ish Club 3. RON N I E JACKSON Perfect Atendance 'I5 Spanish Club I,25 Third Place in School and District Science Fairs 2. SHARON JOHNSON B' Team Cheerleader I5 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Red Cross I5 French Club I5 Varsity Cheer- leader 2,35 Perfect Attendance 25 Beta Tri- Hi-Y 35 Honor Society 35 Secretary Senior Class 35 Senior Superlative 35 Girls Intramural Council 2. SUE JOHNSON Band If Future Business Leaders of America Program Chairman 35 Quill Staff Associate Edi- tor 3. ALEX JONES R.O.T.C. I,2,3. BRENDA JONES Honor Society 3. SHIRLEY KELLEY Garden Club President I5 Valentine Court I5 Future Homemakers of America I5 Mixed Choir I,3, Secretary I5 Junior Civitan 2, Secretary 35 First Runner Up Miss Junior Civitan Contest 25 Student Council 25 Best Dressed Girl 25 RED JACKET Annual Staff 25 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 35 Homecoming Queen 35 Red Cross 35 Senior Superlative 35 Miss Junior Civitan 3. PAT KENNEDY Choral Club I. TERRY KIRBY R.O.T.C. I5 D.E. 25 Library 3. DIANNE KIRKLAND Tri-Hi-Y5 Future Homemakers of America I,25 Future Business Leaders of America 25 D.C.T. 3. BARBARA LEE Choral Club I,2,3, Librarian I. JOAN LEE Girls Intramural Council I5 Red Cross I,25 Span- ish Club 25 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 35 Honor Society 2,35 RED JACKET Annua.l Staff 3. VICKIE LEONARD Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Future Business Leaders of America I,35 Glee Club I, President 2, Mixed Choir 35 Junior Achievement 25 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, Historian 35 Future Teachers of America 35 Junior Achievement Vice-President 3. JIM LEWEY Editor of Quill 3. SYLVIA LEWIS Future Homemakers of America President I, Vice-President 2, Degree Chairman 35 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Future Teachers of America I, Secretary and President 2, Secretary 3, Secre- tary State Future Teachers 25 Valentine Court 25 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, President 35 Red Cross 35 RED JACKET Annual Staff Assistant Treasurer 35 Senior Superlative 3. MARGARET LITTLETON Band I,25 Future Homemakers of America I,2,35 Program Chairman I5 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 35 Students of the American Way 3. DOROTHY LOKEY RED JACKET Annual Staff Assistant Business Manager 2, Business Manager 3, Top Ad Sales- man 2,35 Future Homemakers of America Par- liamentarian 35 Future Career Girls 3. FRED LONG Band I5 D.E. Reporter 3. CONNIE MARTIN Future Teachers of America 25 Choral Club Secretary and Treasurer 25 D.C.T. 3. KAY MATHESON Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 French Club I,2,35 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, School Projects Chairman 35 Fu- ture Homemakers of America 3, ALAN MAY Band I,2,35 Junior Civitan 2,3. JEAN MAYER Tri-Hi-Y I5 French Club 2,35 Allied Medical Careers Club 2, Chaplain 3. KAY MCCAIN Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y5 Band I,25 Future Business Leaders of America I5 Junior Civitan 2,35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3. B ETTY McCA RTY Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Glee Club I5 Advanced Girls Glee Club 25 D.C.T. 3, BILLY MCCARTY Honor Society 3. BECKY MCCORMICK D.C.T. 3. GENE McCRARY Track 2. SYBIL McDANlEL Girls Glee Club I, Mixed Choir 2,35 Future Homemakers of America Treasurer 3. JOCAROL McDOWELL Band I,2,35 Allied Medical Careers Club 2, Vice-President 35 Nurses Club I5 First Place School and District Science Fair 25 Gamma Tri- Hi-Y 35 Senior Superlative 3. RONNIE MCLEMORE J Club I,2,35 Baseball I,2,35 Band I,25 Junior Civitan 2,35 Key Club 3. RONNIE MEDLOCK R.O.T.C. I,2,3, Drill Team I,2. DOROTHY MICHEAL Future Business Leaders of America I. MALINDA MICKLE French Club I5 Drama Club I5 Student Council I5 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Red Cross 2. EDNA MILES Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Choral Club Librarian I, Sec- retary 25 Girls Intramural Council 25 D.C.T. 3. DONNA MILES Band I,2,35 Ma.jorette I,2, Head Majorette 35 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2, School Projects Chair- man 35 Honor Society 35 Homecoming Court 35 Future Homemakers of America President 35 Valentine Queen 35 Future Homemakers of America Parliamentarian 35 Senior Superlative 3. HARRY MITCHELL B Team Basketball I5 Key Club 2,35 Var- sity Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,35 Cross Coun- try Team 2,35 J Club 3. SUE MIXON Student Council I, Vice-President 35 Secretary Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Teenage Grand Jury I,35 Most Representative Sophomore and Junior Girl I,25 Carmine and Grey 2, Editor 35 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 35 Junior Civitan 25 Honor Society 2, Secretary 35 Youth Assembly Dele- gate 2,35 Bi-City Student Council 35 Senior Superlative 3. DONNIE MONTARELLA R.O.T.C. I,2,35 D.E. 2,3. JEAN MOORE Future Homemakers of America I5 Glee Club I. JOYCE MOORE Art Club 2,35 Future Homemakers of America Historian 3. SUE MORRIS Red Cross 25 Girls Intramural Council Vice- President 2, Chaplain 35 Art Club 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 3. WANDA MURPHY Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Red Cross I, Secretary 2,35 Perfect Attendance I5 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, Vice- President 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 2,35 Student Council 3. EARL NEEL Track I5 Football I. LARRY OGLETREE Perfect Attendance 2. GAYLE OWENS Girls Glee Club I5 Red Cross I5 Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Secretary of Homeroom I5 Perfect Attend- ance I,25 D.C.T. 2,3. DIANE PARKER Beta Tri-Hi-Y Project Chairman 25 Member 35 Future Teachers of America 2,35 RED JACKET Annual Staff 2,35 Future Career Girls 35 Stu- dent Council 3. if RICKY PATCHIN Junior Civitan I, Vice-President 2, Gov. South Ga. District 35 Mr. Junior Civitan I5 Band I,2, Vice-President 35 Frank David Hi-Y I5 Bi-Phy- Chem Science Club 2, Treasurer 35 Honor So- ciety 3. PAUL PATE D.E. 3. :RAYMOND PATE D.E. 2, President 35 Perfect Attendance 3. SHEENA PATE Future Homemakers of America I5 Band I. MIKE PATRICK D.C.T. 2,3. MARTHA PAYNE Future Homemakers of America l,3. RICHARD PAYNE Perfect Attendance 2. LaDANlA PEACOCK Future Business Leaders of America I. RAY PEACOCK D.E. 3. PAT PERKINS Future Homemakers of America I5 Perfect At- tendance I5 Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 2, Secretary 35 Honor Roll 2,35 Honor So- gie1y:?5 Red Cross 35 RED JACKET Annual ta . JOANNE PETERSON French Club I,25 Delta Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain I5 Perfect Attendance I,25 A 8. B Honor Roll I,25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Honor Society 3. BRENDA PHILLIPS Art Club I5 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Student Council I,25 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. KEN PHILLIPS Band I,25 Allied Medical Careers Club 2,35 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 3. TONY PIERCE J Club 2,35 Baseball 2,3. JAMES PITTMAN Football I5 Cross Country Team I,2,35 Track Team I,2,35 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 3. LINDA PITTS Girls Glee Club I, Mixed Choir 2,35 Delta Tri- Hi-Y 2, School Projects Chairman 35 Future Business Leaders of America Social Chairman 3. CHARLENE POOLE B Team Cheerleader I5 Mixed Choir I, Ad- vanced Girls Glee Club 2, President 35 Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Girls lntra.mural Council I5 Varsity Cheerleader 2,35 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 35 Allied Medical Careers Club Chaplain 25 Student Council Treasurer 35 Vice-President Homeroom 35 Senior Superlative 3. NANCY POWERS Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Art Club I5 Perfect At- tendance I5 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 35 Future Home- makers of America 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 3. PATRICIA POWERS D.E. 2, Director5 A 8- B Honor Roll 2,35 Future Homemakers of America 35 Outstanding D.E. Student 3. SENIOR DENISE PREVATT Perfect Attendance I,25 A 8. B Honor Roll I5 Student Council I5 Beta Tri-Hi-Y World Service Chairman 2, Community Projects Chairman 35 Honor Society 35 French Club 2,35 Future Homemakers of America Program Chairman 35 Red Cross 35 Homeroom Secretary 3. CAROL PRICE Student Council 2,35 Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 25 Future Homemakers of America 35 Home- room Treasurer 3. CLIFFORD PRUETT Coat of Arms 25 R.O.T.C. 2,3, Best Drilled Jun- ior Cadet 2. ANNIE BELLE PUGH Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Choral Club I5 Delta Tri- Hi-Y 25 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3. ROY RAGAN D.C.T. 2, Vice-President 3. BECKY RAMSEY Science Club 25 Intramural Council 3. JOHN REDDEN Mixed Choir I,2,3, All State Choir 25 R.O.T.C. I,2,3. KATHY REED Future Homemakers of America I5 Glee Club I5 Honor Roll I. JACQUE REGISTER Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 Honor Society 3. LESLIE RICHARDSON R.O.T.C. I,2,35 Perfect Attendance I,2. JIMMY RILEY Carmine and Grey Staff I,2, Photographer 35 A. 8. B Honor Roll I,25 Key Club 2,35 Bi-Phy- Chem Science Club 2,35 French Club 25 First Place Winner Science Fair 25 Junior Civitan 35 Honor Society 2, Treasurer 35 Senior Super- lative 3. JUDI ROBERTS Glee Club I, Advanced Girls Glee Club 3. U. D. ROBERTS Honor Roll 3. SUSAN ROBINSON Future Homemakers of America 2, President 3: Beta Tri-Hi-Y Parliamentarian 25 Jordan's Miss Co-Ed 35 Teen Board of McCalls' Magazine 3. PAUL ROCHE Frank David Hi-Y Treasurer I5 Fellowship Hi-Y Publicity Chairman 2, School Projects Chair- man 35 Key Club 2, Treasurer 3. WALTER RODGERS D.C.T. 35 Honor Society 3. CHARLES ROWE Ninth Premium Chattahoochee Valley Exposi- tion Metal Shop I. JOYE ROYER Future Homemakers of America I. TOM RUSSELL Football 3. CHARLES SAILORS Coat of Arms I,2. HONORS BRADY SASSER Basketball l,2,3g Football 2,3g J Club 2,3g Red Cross 3g First Team All Bi-City Basketball 3g Senior Superlative 3. EARLEEN SASSER Future Teachers of America I, Secretary 2,3, Girls Intramural Council Ig Perfect Attendance Ig Future Business Leaders of America 2, Presi- dent 3g A 81 B Honor Roll 2g RED JACKET An- nual Staff 2, Club Editor 3g iRed Cross 2g Honor Society 3. JAMIE SAVAGE Zeta Tri-Hi-Y Ig Future Teachers of America l,2,3g Choral Music l,2, Accompanist I,2. MIKE SCHNEIDER French Club Ig A 81 B Honor Roll Ig Perfect Attendance Ig Quill Staff Ig Vice President of Homeroom Ig Honor Society 2, Vice-President 3g Junior Civitan 3g RED JACKET Annual Staff 3. JUDY SELF Future Teachers of America I,2,3, STAR Fu- ture Teacher Ig Future Homemakers of Amer- ica lg A 81 B Honor Roll I,3g All A Honor Roll 2g Student Council Ig Treasurer of Home- room lg Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2, Corresponding Sec- retary 3g Perfect Attendance 2g Honor Society 2,3g RED JACKET Annual Staff Copy Editor 3. AGNES SELLERS Future Homemakers of America I, LINDA SHAVERS Zeta Tri-Hi-Y Ig Perfect Attendance I. PAULETTE SHEFFIELD FUture Business Leaders ot America 2, Vice- President 3g Junior Achievement 2g Delta Tri- Hi-Y 3. ELIZABETH Sl-IEHANE Library Club I, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3g Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y lg Future Homemakers of America lg D.C.T. 2,3, State Historian Geor- gia Federa.tion of D.C.T. Clubs 3g Honor So- ciety 2,3g Vice President Third District West G.A.L.A. 3. BROOKS SH ELHORSE School Winner In Optimist Oration Contest Ig Carmine and Grey Staff l,2, Circulation Man- ager 3g Future Teachers of America Publicity Chairman 2,3g Quill and Scroll Vice-President 3g Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 3g Honor Society 3. ANN SHELLEY Future Homemakers of America I,2g Choral Club l,2g Red Cross Ig Art Club 3, RAYMOND SHIVER Art Club l,2,3g Coat of Arms Club 2. SHIRLEY SIMMONS Future Homemakers of America Ig Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 3. SONDRA SINGLETARY Future Homemakers of America Music Recre- ation Chairman I,3, Secretary 2g Advanced Girls Glee Club 2,3g Program Chairman Future Homemakers of America 3. DON SIZEMORE R.O.T.C. I. SHARON SKEEN Future Homemakers of America Secretary l,2i Future Teachers of America l,2g Red Cross l,2g Teens for Christ Ig Student Council l,2. MAGGIE SLAYTON Glee Club I, Advanced Girls Glee Club 2,3. ADA SUE SMITH Library I, President 2, Member 3g D.C.T. 2,3. BRUCE SMITH B Team Football Ig Coat of Arms 2. DON SMITH Honor Roll 2,3. EARNESTINE SMITH Future Homemakers of America I,2,3. IRON SMITH Art Club Ig Track lg B Team Football I. MARION SMITH Red Cross Ig Choral Club I. ROBERT SMITH R.O.T.C. l,2,3g Rifle Team 3g Perfect Attend- ance 3. JOHN SMYTHE B Team Football Ig Mixed Choir l,2,3g First Place Winner Ta.lent Show 2g Students of the American Way Historian 3, Bi-Phy-Chem Sci- ence Club 3. HARRY SNYDER R.O.T.C. l,2,3g Red Cross Ig Coat of Arms 2,3. ,Y. Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I. ROBERT STARLING Football l,2,3g Track Team l,2,3g Student Council l,2,3g Quill Staff Ig Wrestling Ig Bi- Phy-Chem Science Club 2,3, Honor Society 2,3g Boys State 2g Perfect Attendance 2g Jor- dan's Most Popular Player 3g Team Scholastic Award 3g J Club 3g Participant Exchange Day 3g STAR Student 3g Senior Superlative 3. SUSAN STONE French Club 2g Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Future Homemakers of America President 3. FAYE STRICKLAND Advanced Girls Glee Club 2,3g Honor Society 3g D.C.T. 3. BEVERLY STUCKEY Future Homemakers of America Publicity Chair- man lg D.C.T. 3. JEAN TAUNTON Future Business Leaders of America l,2g Car- mine and Grey Staff l,2g Quill and Scroll 2g French Club 2. RICKY TEAL Fellowship Hi-Y 2,3g Baseball 2g Red Cross 3. WILLIAM TEEL Perfect Attendance 2. JIMMY TEET Dramatics Club Ig B Team Football Ig Bi- Phy-Chem Science Club 2,3. LINDA THAXTON Future Homemakers of America 2. SHERRY THOMAS French Club Treasurer l,2g Future Teachers of America I, Librarian 2, President 3, State Fu- ture Teacher Historian 2, State Future Teacher Treasurer 3g Band l,2, Council 3g Alternate Majorette Ig Zeta Tri-Hi-Y Ig Perfect Attend- ance Ig Varsity Cheerleader 2,3g Girls Intra- mural Council 2g Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, President 3g Homecoming Court 3g Honor Society 3g STAR Future Teacher 3. LINDA THOMPSON Zeta Tri-Hi-Yg RED JACKET Annual Staff 2,3g Red Cross 2g Choral Club I. MARY JO THORNE Future Homemakers of America 2. JANIE THORNTON Future Homemakers of America I. JOHN TIMMS Second Place Science Fair lg First Place Jordan Science Fair 2g Sweepstakes Winner Third Dis- trict Science Fair 2g Radio Club President 2,3g Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 2,3. SONJA TISON Future Homemakers of America Ig Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 2. W. A. TUCKER B Team Football Ig R.O.T.C. Ig Football 2,3g J Club 3. MIKE TURNER R.O.T.C. l,2, Civitan Award I, Scholastic Award I, Scholastic Star I,2g Frank David Hi-Y Ig Key Club 2g Allied Medical Careers Club 2g '- - 2,3. WYNELLE TURNER Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y President Ig Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2, President 3g RED JACKET Annual Staff 2,3g Student Council 3. PHILLIP UNDERWOOD Junior Civitan I,2, Vice President 3g All State Band l,2g Band l,2g Fellowship Hi-Y 2, Secre- tary 3g Band Council 2g Assistant Drum Major 2g Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club 2,3. DIANNE URQUHART Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Publicity Chairman 2g Student Council 2g Future Homemakers of America. Sec- retary 2,3g Allied Medical Careers Club 2, Sec- retary 3g Valentine Court 3. SUE URQUART Future Homemakers of America lg Allied Medi- cal Careers Club 3. JEAN VANCE Future Teachers of America Ig Future Home- makers of America 3. LaMURLE WADKINS Future Homemakers of America I,3. ANN WAGES Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y Ig Art Club Ig Future Home- makers of America l,2,3g D.E. 3. BUBBA WAGES J Club I,2, President 3g Football l,2,3g B Basketball Ig Track l,2,3g President Home- room Ig Key Club 2,3g Treasurer of Junior Class 2g Treasurer Senior Class 3g Senior Super- lative 3. SANDRA WALKER Glee Club Ig Future Homemakers of America Ig D.C.T. 2,3. ALVIN WARD Red Cross Project Chairman l, President 2, Vice President 35 Student Council 2, Presi- dent 35 Key Club 2, Social Chairman 35 Bi- Phy-Chem 2,35 Bi-City Council 2,35 Honor Society 35 Teenage Grand Jury 35 Junior Civi- tan 35 P.T.A. Executive Committee 35 Senate Youth Program 35 Jordan's March of Dimes Walker 35 First Place and Best Individual at I963 Fair 35 Senior Superlative 3. DAVID WARD Junior Civitan I,2,35 Rifle Team I,2,35 R.O.T.C. I,2,35 Distinguished Expert Award 3. WAYNE WARREN R.O.T.C. I5 Junior Achievement 2,3. O. T. WATLEY R.O.T.C. I,25 D.C.T. 3. JOYCE WATSON Zeta Tri-Hi-Y I5 French Club I,25 Choral Club I,2,35 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Junior Achievement 35 Quill Staff 3. MAIRGARET WATSON Future Homemakers of America I5 Drama Club 2. PATRICIA WEED R.O.T.C. Sponsor 35 Homeroom Vice-President 3. JERRY WELLS Band I,2,35 Perfect Attendance 3. PAT WEST Student Council I5 Future Teachers of Amer- ica I5 French Club I5 Mixed Choir I,25 D.C.T. Treasurer 35 Honor Society 3. ANN WHITAKER Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer I5 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 3, Project Chairman 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 3. JACK WHITE R.O.T.C. I,2,3, Rifle Team I,2,3. JOHN WHITE R.O.T.C. I,2,3, Rifle Team I,2,3. RITA WHITTEN Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Future Homemakers of America I,2,35 Future Teachers of America 25 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 25 President of Homeroom 25 Homeroom Treasurer 3. GENE WILLIAMS Bi-Phy-Chem 2,35 Vice-President of Home- room 2. JANICE WILLIAMS Girls Glee Club l,2, Advanced Girls Glee Club 35 Perfect Attendance 2. JUDY WILLIAMS Carmine and Grey I, WGBA News Commentat- or 2, News Editor 35 Zeta Tri-Hi-Y President I5 Future Homemakers of America. I5 French Club I5 Youth Assembly Delegate 25 Junior Civitan 2,35 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Project Chair- man 2, Chaplain 35 Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 35 Quill and Scroll 2, President 35 Second Place Winner Jordan Science Fair 2, First Winner District Fair 25 Girls State 25 Stu- dent Council 35 Senior Superlative 3. LARRY WILLIAMS Band I,2,35 Perfect Attendance I,2,3. LINDA WILLIAMS Band I,2,35 French Club I,25 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Future Teachers of America 3. BRENDA WILLIAMS Future Homemakers of America I,2,3. FRANKIE WILLIAMSON Future Homemakers of America I,2,35 Drama Club 2. DANNY WILSON R.O.T.C. I,2,3. PRISCILLA WILSON Future Homemakers of America I,2,3. EDWIN WIMBERLY B Team Football I5 Red Cross I5 Key Club 3. BECKY WINDHAM Band I,2,35 Junior Civitan I,2, President 3, District Secretary South Ga. District Jr. Civi- tan 35 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 French Club I, Secretary 25 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2, First Vice President 35 Honor Society 2,35 Youth Assembly Delegate 2, 35 Teenage Grand Jury 3. ROBERT WOOD R.O.T.C. 2,35 Scholastic Ribbon 2, Best Drilled Squad 25 Honor Roll 2. SARA WOOLDRIDGE Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y I5 Band I,2,35 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. BRENDA WRIGHT Future Business Leaders of America. I5 Future Homemakers of America Secretary I5 Home- room President I5 Treasurer 2, Secretary 35 French Club 25 Girls Intramural Council 3. ELLIS WRIGHT Red Cross 3. LYN DA JONES Perfect Attendance I,2,35 Student Council I5 Future Homemakers of America 2, President 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 35 Rifle Team Sponsor 35 Military Ball Queen 35 M.C. Future Teacher Talent Show 35 Senior Superlative 3. Alligood, Ronnie Henry 80 Cotton, A Aaron, Carolyn Evon BO Abbott, David Augustus 112 AcKiss, Joyce Ann 112,169 Adams, Karen Lee 112 Adams, Larry Gaston 32,140,146 Adams, Royce Allen 112 Adams, Sharon Adkins, Linda Affolter, Wylan B, 32,179,181 Elizabeth 112, 161 Faye 80 Alberson, Claude Ralph Alday, Janie 80 Allen, Barbara Joyce 32, 80, 143 Allen, Charles Virgil 80,174 Allen, Dennis Drue 165 Allen, Doyle Gene 112,194,219,223,232,233 Allen, Emmett Oliver 112 Allen, Jacqueline Sue 80, 187 Allen, Allgood June Lois 112,169 Buddy 32,163,184 Allmond, Faye Wynema 80, 187 Allmond, Wilbur Eugene 112,160,190 Amerson, Carolyn Elizabeth 112, 180 Amerson, Pamela Cheryl 112 Amerson, William Lamar Ammons, Joe 112 Andrae, Don 80,228,144 Andrews, Conrad Wyatt 80 Andrews Andrews Reba Jean 80 158,l77,178,186 lRetta Fay 80 I Andrews, William Lester 80,155,163,181 Anderson, Benjamin Joseph 112 Anderson, Glenda Joyce 1 12,180 Anderson, Lamar 32,112 Anderson, Index Benzing, Linda Joyce 81,156 Berdeaux, James Ferrell 81 Berry, Marcus Quitman Bess, Judy Green 33 Bettis, Roddy Woodrow 34 Biggers, Cheryl Bernice Bishop, David Raymond Bishop, Linda Ann 113 Bishop, Robert Wayne 34 Black, Pier 141,146,170,176 Blackmon, Mary Dorothea, 149,176 Blackwell, Clara Lee 113 Blanks, Terry Lee 113 Blanton, Deborah Kaye 113,169 Blair, Jean 34,156 Blakely, Ronald Gene 34 Blakely, Shirley Jean 237 Blocker, Larry Von Bode, Kerry Lee 113 Bodiford, Frances Elaine Bolen, Daniel Thomas 113 Marilyn Lorraine 112 Anderson, Nadine 112 Anderson, Velma Jean 32,l40,18l, Anthony, Billy Walter 80 Donald Alvin 112 Anthony, Anthony, Patricia Kate 32,140,145,146,148,170,171,186,190,197 Antley, Gayle Louise 112,180 Armour, Don Erwin 80 Armstrong, Johnnie Faye 80 Armstrong, Ronald Michael 32,156 Arnold, Andy Drew 80 Arnold, Gloria Jean 32,172,183,186 Arnold, Rodney Alto 80,174,175 William Allen 80 Arnold, Arrighi, Connie Clist 112 Bolin, J Boling, Bonner, Booker, Boothe, Boozer, Boozer, anice Louise Reba Sue 1 13 Freddie Wayne 231 Terry Ann Mickey Lamar 113 Nancy Jane Raye 34,151 Borders, Faye 34 Borders, Raye 34 Borum, DeeAnn Gayle 34,176 Boss, Bonnie 34 Bounds, Brenda Gayle Boutwell, Gloria Jean 113 I, Shellie Lamar 193 Burns, Linda Elaine Burns, Myrna Jean 36,157 Burrello, Patricia Elaine 36,14O,148,167,17O,171,177,181,182 Burt, Fred Pitts 36 Bushman, Gladys Rowena 36 Butler, Margarete Maria 36,140,170,172,179,180,1B6 Butler, Ronald 36 Butler, Roy Thadis 114,160,194 Butterworth, Ellen Louise 36,157 Butts, Janice Sue 114 Butts, Sondra Gail, 114,168 Byers, Pamela Edith 114,153,167 C Cable, Susan Jeanette 36,14O,149,176,186 Cain, Carole Elaine 115 Cain, Daniel Ray 115 Caldwell, Carolyn Sue 37,145 Caldwell, Glenda Faye Caldwell, Grant Bailey 37,187,210 Caldwell, Ronald Eugene 144,166,217,219 Camp, John Stanley 115,160 Canady, Martha Susan 172 Cannon, Nina lone 84,157 Caraway, David 115 Carden, Ann Yvonne 37 Cardwell, Larry Ray 84 Carlisle, James Randall 84 Carlisle, John Donald 37 Carlyle, Rod Wilson Carmack, Sandra Gayle 37,140,222 Carpenter, Cheryl Dee 84,141 Carr, DeWayne Harold 37 Carr, Laura Eileen 84,158,162 Cook, Gary Joel 85 Cook, James Daniel 116 Cook, Larry Charles Cook, Leila Mae 41 Pat Lee 116 Samuel 41 Cook, Cook, Cooper, Jo E. 85,177 Cooper, Ronald Wayne 41 Cope, Nelda Joan 41,140,156 Copeland, David Lamar 85 Copeland, Jere Lamar Coppedge, Bruce Edward 85 Coppedge, Donnie Nick 85 Corn, Fred Arthur 156 Cornelius, Larry C. 85,194 Cornett Donnie 41 Cotton, Donald Jeffery 116 Cotton, Gloria Montine 85,168 Cotton, Linda Elizabeth 116,160 Cotton, Patricia Ann 41,170 Richard Donald 85 Boutwel Boyd, Terry Alfred Boykin, Steve J Bowden, Dossie 34 Bowden, Ellaree Bowden, Frankie Sophronia 145,151,172,176 Bowden, Linda Dianne Bowden, Margaret Elizabeth 113 Bowen, Karl Heinz Bowman, Donnie 113 Boyd, Terry 1 13 Bradley, Sarah Bragg, Gerald Gene 34 Bragg, Judson Blair 176 Bragg, William Earnest 113 Branch, James William 113 Brannen, Phyllis Carroll, John Raymond 115 Carswell, Willie Gene 115 Carter, Cheryl Irene 115,152 Carter, Kenneth 37 Carter, Linda Dannette 37,141 Carter, Mary Anita 37,156 Carter, Phillip 37,156 Carter, Rita Diane 84,146,148,158 Carter, Sherrel Jean 37,156 Carter, Vera Marilyn 37,176 Carver, Dana Lee Casion, Virginia Melissa 84,148,176 Casler, Norman Ernest 157 Casler, Cason, Vincent Albert 84,157 Harland James 38 Cotton, Sandra lnez 116 Coulter, Linda 116,152 Covan, Earl Conrad 116 Coursey, Charles Lewis 41 Courtney,'Randall Rex Covington, Josephine 85 Cox, Clara Edna 85,147,150,176 Cox, Glenda Sue 85 Cox, Michael Alan 116,180 Crabtree, Jack Lee 85,187,192 Crabtree, Nora Serless 116,141,145,152 Craft, James Edgar 85,225,232 Craft, Sue Carol 41,188 Crane, Mary Lorraine 41 Crane, Patricia Ann 41,150,186,192 Creel, Sharon 85,167 Crenshaw, James Lamar 85 Crews, Patricia Lillian 85 Crews, Sylvia 85,177 Crocker, Janet Kathleen 85,176,188 Crockett, James Gregory 1 16,165 Crockett, Kathryn Winifred 41,143 Crocket, Linda Sue 116,147 Crook, Sandra 42 Crouch, David Jacob 42 Crowder, Charles Leonard 116 Crowley, Donnie W. 85,144,166,184,217,219,231 Crowley, Glenda Annette 85,168 Crutchfield, Carolyn 116,177 Ballemln Danford, Linda Louise 86 Amgh., Larry Steve 80 Arrington, Billy Gene 80,219 Arrington, Linda Jeanne 8O,141,15O,187 Arrowood, Stephen Richard 32,50,192,197,237 Arwood, Jerry Wayne 80 Askew, Beverly Anthalene 112,170 Atkins, Deborah Namoi l12,141,153,188 Atkinson, Robert David 80 Auger, Audrey Carole 81,150,173 Ausburn, Norma Jean 112 Austin, M. Gail 81 Avant, Rodney' Earl 32,156 B Bagley, Helen Joan 81,145,222 Bailey, Donald Emmitt 112,193 Bailey, Donnie Siebern 112 Bailey, Larry Joe 112 Barley, Louis Roland 32 Bailey, Rebecca Yvonne 81 Ball, James Clinton 112 Ballard, Tomm L y . e, Kay 112,149,169 Brannon, Glenda Ann 113 Brannon, Retha Jannell 161,188 Brant, Danny Emory 34 Brant, Lewis Edward Branton, Carol Elizabeth 35,156 Brasington, Rodney Wayne 113 Bray, Charlotte Lynn 114,180 Bray, John Thomas 114 Brazille, Linda Brennan, Mary Patricia 114 Brewer, Diane Brown 35 Brewer, Elizabeth Marie 35,156 Bridges, Dorothy 114 Bridgman, Mike Lewis 114 Brinkley, Catherine 35 Brinley, Deloria 114 Broach, Thomas Harold 35,192 Broadwell, Linda Jean Brock, Deborah 114 Brock, Martha Jean Brogdon, James Anthony 114 Brooks, Balkcom, Jacqulyn 32,140,149,170,171,186 Balkcom, Ronald Webster 81,191 Barbee, Kenneth Joe 81 Barbee, Gloria Ann 112,145,169 Barber, Samuel Lamar 112 Barefield, Martha Claire 33,140,l48,l79,180,184,186 Barentine, Tillie Louise 113 Barfield, Kenneth Lamar 113 Baker, Billy Wayne Barner, Brenda 81 Barker, Sharon Kay 113 Barnes, Brenda Louise Barnes, Charles Edward 81 Barnes, Jacqueline Sudine 113 Barnes, James Edward 33,166,225,226 Barnes, William C. 33,194 Barrett, Katie Louise 33 Barr, Leonore Anne 113,181 Baskin, Ted Oswell 113,160 Bass, Robert Whitaker 81 Bass, Ronnie 81 Battles, Boyd Bryant 81 Bates, Frank Delano 33 Baughcum, Corine Baxley, Cynthia Joan 81,167 Baxley, Virginia Gayle Baxter, Ronald Dennis Beard, Stanley J, 33 Beard, Vickie Sue 33,190 Beard, William Harry 81,156 Beasley, Priscilla Ann 81 Beasley, William Gary Beatty, Kenneth Eagan 113,163,219,223,230 Beckwith, Brenda Joyce 168 Bedsole, Carol Bedsole, Shirley Anne 81,168 Beckwith, Brenda 81 Belcher, Donald 113,180 Belflowers, John Samuel Bell, Marcus Jackson 113 Bell, Rebecca 111,113,153,158 Bell, Winston 33 Belvin, Ronnie Eugene 81 Benefield, Floyd Jewel 113 Benefield, Linda Jane 81 Benefield, Sherry Dianne 81,1-47,150,181 Benefield, Tommy Hilton 81 Benford, Paulette Suzanne 33,187 Benoit, Michael Leo 33 Bentfeld, Charles Edward 113 Bentley, Judy 113,165,183 Bentley, Mickey Jack 111,113,141,144,165,211,230,232,233 Bentley, Norman 81 Benton, Lee Benton, Martha Sue 33,168,169 Brookin s, Ira Doyle, Jr. 35,156 Casno, Jerry Brewster 38,144,166,212,216,219,225,226,232,233 Casteel, James Fleacher 115 Castellow, M. Joyce 115,145,152 Cater, Sherwin DeLand 84,194 Caudle, Judies Elaine 84,145,177 Cavanaugh, Susan Lynn 38,167 Cavanaugh, Wayne Lawrence 1 15,181 Chadwick, Arnold Ward 38,193 Chadwick, Ronald Eugene 115,157,163,192 Chaffee, Donald Eugene 115,165,230,232,233 Chalkley, Dorothy Dean 38,156 Chalkley, Mary Ann 38,142,162 Chambers, Connie Ann 115,165 Chambliss, Philip Ray 115,163,166,218,219 Chancellor, Bobby 38 Chandler, David E, 84,231 Chandler, Jerry Edward 84,158,18O,181 Chapman, Anne 84,147,180,184 Chapman, Elizabeth Gayle 38 Joe A 84 175 Chasteen, . , Cheek, Robert Leonard 84,166,232,233 Cherry, Emily Sue 84,176 Culpepper, Calvin Coolidge, Jr. 116 Culpepper, Frances 86, 149, 1 58,168 Culpepper, Jerry Wayne 86 Culpepper, Rose Marie 42,147,168 Culpepper, Shirley Diane 86,188 Culver, Culver, Joe Lige 116,165 Carolyn Viola 86 Cumbie, Billy Alfred 116,232,233 Cumbie, Margie Diane 86,149,158,170,1B0 Curbow, Patricia Ann 42 Currenton, Durwood 86,156 Currington, Carl 116 Curry, Mike Ray 116,158,181 Curry, Nancy Gail 86,145,147,183 Cyree, Betty Ann 86,180,182 D Daffin, Dailey, Lonnie Edgar 86,232,233 Helen Ruth 116,169 Dale, James William 86 Dale, Marcia Kay 42,169 Dalrymple, Nancy Lee 86 Brookins, Mike Lamar Brookins, Robert Michael 114,195 Brooks, Alice Ellen 114 Brooks, Brenda Kay 114,159,170 Brooks, Comer, Jr. 114 Brooks, David Philip 35,167,196 Brooks, Gerald Wayne 191 Brooks, Larry 35 Brooks, Nancy L, 114 Sandra Delores 114,169 Brown, Barbara Virginia Brown, Dianne 168 Brown, Henry Lee 114 Brown, Herbert Forrest 114 Brown, James Daniel, Jr. 190,193 Brown, Jeanette 35,156 Brown, Kenneth Ray 114 Brown, Larry Earl Brown, Lois 35 Brown, Lynda Joy 114,180 Brown, Michael Duane 184 Brown, Patricia Jeanie 141,187 Brown, Tony 176 Browning, Clayton Timothy 143,146,158,23B Bruce, Tommy Lee 166 Brumbach, Conrad Bruner, Dennis 161 Bruner, James Earl 114,195,230 Brunson, Cheryl Ramona 156 Brunson, Patsy Bruse, William David 114,193 Bryan, Carolyn Sue 35,140,147,149,180 Bryan, Cody Frank Bryan, Lucinda 157,176 Bryant, Alice Jeanette Bryant, James Maxie 114 Buchanan, Brenda Ann 35 Buchanan, Shirley Ann 177 Buckner, Edwina 168 Burch, Doris Bullard, Hugh Howard Bullard, Johnny Larry Bullington, Mary Jackie 114 Bullock, Connie Joyce Bumgarner, Glenda Lou Bundy, Glenda 114 Bunn, Cecil Rance 36,155,146 Burch, Junior 114 Burdick, Tommy 36 Burgess, Brenda Joyce 176 Burgess, Jimmy 195,197 Burgess, Phyllis Diane 114 Burke, Gary Wayne 156,195 Burkhart, Joseph Jacob Burkhart, Walter James 114 Burlison, Tommy Gerald 36,190 Burns, Betty Jean 36,180,187 Cherry, Peggy Ann 84,177 Chewning, Betty Jean 38 Chewning, John Quinton 115 Childs, Ronnie Edwin 38 Childs, Childs, Sandra Jean 38,176 1Nill1am Dan 84 Christianseen, Scott Paul 115 Church, Judy 115 Clark, Wesley Curtis 115,191 Clanton, Bennie Ray Clark, Diane 115,168,169 Clark, Clark, Patricia 115 Randall Malcolm 38,144 Clark, Rita Yvonne 115 Clark, Rodney Stephen 39 Clark, Sheryll Regena 39,l40,141,146,151,177,186 Clary, Frances Anne 84,149 Clary, Rufus Kirven 39,174,175 Clay, Sandra Jean 1 15 Clements, Dwight Edward 115 Clements, Evelyn Linda 115,176 Clenney, Janice Louise 84 Clifford, Ramona Ann 39 Clite, Wayne Vernon 39 Cloud, David Wayne 84,156,196 Coan, Wesley Cobb, Danny Cobb, Kathy Jo 115,158,181 Cobb, Linda Gayle 1 15 Cobb, Ronnie Ben 115 Cobb, Vera Sue 84 Cochrane, Charles Stephen 39,179,181,184,202 Coe, John 115 Cofer, Sherry Elaine 115 Coggins, Keith Randall 115,223,232 Cohen, Thelma Anne 84 Coker, Mary Ann Coker, Robert Joe 39,193 Coker, Cole, G Cole, E William Larkin 84 ary Wesley 85,156 lizabeth Diane Cole, John Berry 116,167,195 Cole, Margaret Marie 116 Colema Colema Collins, Collins, Collins, Collier, Collier, n, Charles David 39 n, Judy Gwen 85 Brenda Joyce 39,176,177 John Midiael 39,144,146 Steve 39,166,167,216,219 Glenda Marie 116 Patricia Jean 85,147,151 Colwell, Ginger Faye 85,167 Colwell, Linda 85 Cone, Freddie Wayne 39 Connell, Conner, Malcolm Horace 116,195 Susan 41,150,172,l73,181,184,187 Daniels, Thomas Edward 116 Dansby, Cora Jean 116 Dasinger, George Stevens 116,181 Dasinger, Linda Faye 86 Dasinger, Toni Jo 116 Daugherty, Bobbie Jean 116 Daugherty, Dianne 116 Daughtry, Robert Earl 191 Daughtry, Roger 117 Daughtry, Virginia Lynell 117 Dauphin, Chris 86 Davenport, Ann 86 Davenport, Linda Gail 42,192 David David son, Cynthia Omega 42 son, William Richard 86,141 Davis, Carry L. 86 Davis, Connie 86 Davis, Cynthia Sue Davis, James Wilmer 117 Davis, Jimmy Davis, Linda 42,161 Davis Margaret Faye 117 Davis, Martha Ann 42,147,148 Davis, Raymond Bruce Davis, Wanda Ann 86 Davis, William Andrew 117,165 Dawson, James Ethon 42,157 Day, Day, Jimmy 36,193 Johnny Max 86 Patricia Diana 42,168,176 Day. Deal, Alan Terry 86 Deal, cafy T. 117 Deal, Janis Marie 87 Deal, Larry Louis 87 Deal, Dean, Dean, Marsha Rozelle 42,147 Deborah Lynn Paul Randall 87 DeLoach, Cynthia Ann 117 DeLoach, Russell E. Demarsh, Freddie Odell 43 Dempsey, Donna LaVerne Dennis, John Anderson 117,181 Dennis, Shirley Ann 43,170 Dennis, T. Jeanette 43,156 Derums, Karl 43,174,175 Dew, Dianne 168 Deutscher, David Richard 117,164,165 Dice, Connie 141 Dickson, Charles Gary 87 Difebbrio, Barbara Alice 117,141,153,169 Difebbrio, Carolyn Patricia 43,140,l68,170 Dilleshaw, Charles David 117,194 Dixon, Howard Edward 87,144,225 Dixon, Ronald Kelvin B7 Dixon, Terry Glenn 87,144,166,218,219,231 Dobbs, Kenneth Dombrowski, Edward Frank 87 Frankl Donahue, Danny 117 Donahue, Mark 117 Donahue, Patricia Steven 87,166,211,217,219,232,233 Donahue, Robert Wayne 87 Donovan, Frank Alexander 117,193 Dorton, Patricia Ann 43 Douglas, Dennis Joseph' 87 Dowdy, Annie Catherine 1 17,169 Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Janie 45,142,156 J. David 119,162,181 Marvin Hunter 45,140,144,155 Robert Jefferson 195 Fowler, Donnie Edward 119 Fowler, Shelbie Jane 46 Fowler, Wendell Clyde Fralish, Roy Jackson 119,231 in, Baiiy 119 Greer, Roderick Alan 90 Gresham, Linda Ann 90 Duke, Dowdy, Louise 117 Downing, L. Anthony 87,194 Downs, Juanita Louise 117 43,140,142,145,162,172,184 Drady, Frances Gail Drake, James Ronald 117 Drake, Robert Dennis 117 Drake , Tim Tyrone 87 Duderwicz, Phillip 43,141,158,163 Duggan, Ann 43,117 Duggan, Sandra Gail Arthur Earl Franklin, Patricia Ellen 156 Franklin, Robert Edwin 88 Frazier, Linda Ann 119 Frazier, Rose Ellen 46,172,180 Freeman, Billy Lamar 88 Freeman, Donald Wayne 196,219 Griffin, Dennis Wayne 120 Griffin, Duwayne Griffin, Emma Carol 48 Griffin, Gordon Wright Griffin, Richard 120 Griffin, Judy Ann 48 Griffin, Linda D. 90,177 Griffin, Griffin, Patsy Nell 90,169 Perry Dewayne Griffith, Elizabeth Gail 90,147,150,181 Grimes, Grimes, Grimm, Brenda Kay 120 Kenneth Earl 90 William N. 90 French, Jacquline Faye 46,176 Fretz, Peggy Ann Frith, Larry Edward 119 Fulford, Donna Cay 156 Fulford, Patricia Lynn 46,156 Fulford, Rusty 119 Furman, Michael Laurence 119 Hollingsworth, Jack oarei Duke, Carolyn Rosanne 117 Duke, Henry Thomas 87 Duke, Peggy Ann 43,140,146 Dukes, John Hamilton 117 Dukes, Sandra Louise 43 Dunblazier, Connie Annette 43,156,166 Duncan, Brenda Gail 87,141,186 Duncan, Gary Dwight 44,225,226 Duncan, Judy Elizabeth 44 Dunn, Gloria Ann 117 Dunn, John Scott 44,192 Dunsford, Dennis Rodney 44 Dupree, Danny Lawrence 117,165 Dupree, Jo Ann 87 Dupriest, Reggie Van 44,155 Durden, Glenda Juanita 87,167 Durden, Mary Sue 87,177 Dyess, Ferne LaDaIe 87 Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Alma Jean Betsy Mary Ellz Brenda Faye 46,157 Dozier 46,192 Durwood Denson Fuller, Fettern Fuller, Frank Edward 119 Fuller, Judy Joan 46 Fullerton, Brenda Lorelle 158,164 Fuller, Terissa Joy 119,145 Fuller, William Bennett 119 Fussell, Ray Lamar 119,141 Fussell, Richard Wayne 46,166,225,226 G Gaddis, Mike Lorie 119,195 Grisham, Marcia Rene 48 Grubb, Billy Voncile 90,168,176 Gruber, James William 48,157 Guerry, Verlin Lucile 49 Gunn, Linda Mae 90,141,149,177 Gunn, Ronald 120 Guest, Jesse Guthrie, Barbara Brown 49 Guthrie, Patsy Lee 121,141 Guthrey, Sondra Joann 121 Guy, Leonard Leon 121 Guy, Nancy Lee 90,161,177 H Haas, Marron William Haggin, Martha Inez 121 Haines, Janice Irene 49 Haines, Rodney Keith 221 Haines, Wanda Gail 121- Hicks, Sharon Rose 122,169 Higdon, Linda Joyce 122 Hightower, Donald David 195 Hightower, Tommy Ray 122,230 Hilderbrand, Sheryl Elaine 122,170 1-1111, Alton Stephen 52,144,146,167,184,1a6 Hill, Arthur Michael 52,156 Hill, James Allen 52,140,144,155,179,181,184,185 Hill, James Walter Hill, Patricia Ann 122, 153,167 Hillhouse, Eugene 52 Hillhouse, Jerry Wayne 196 Hindsman, Sharon Amelia 145,176 Hines, JoCaroI ' Hinesley, Robert Michael 122 Hinson, Mickey Ray 122 Hinton, Cecelia Ann 52,176 Hinton, Robert Howard 155,224 Hipp, Jerry Wayne 122,160 Hix, John Larry 122 Hobbs, Hodge, Roger Allen 122 Michael Minford 122 122,141,166,193,219,232,233 Hodges, Douglas Ray Hogan, Pat Ann Holland, Janice Sue 122 Holland Joe Carney Holland, Nancy Jo 52,150,177,178,1 79,180,184,185 Holland, Pam Jean Holland, Patricia Lynn 146,148,158,162 Holland William Hubert Dyess, Peggy Joyce 87,169 Dykes, Dan Ray 87,195 E Eaton, William Franklin 87,192 Echols, William Marshall 44,143,146 Edeker, Donna Belle 44 Edeke r, Micheal O'NeaI 117 s Edmond on, Linda Grace 87 Edwards, Billy Joe 87 Edwards, Carol 117,145 Gafford, Emily Blanche 46 Gallaway, Jackie 119 Gallops, Betty Jean 119,176 Gallops, Edna Elaine 170,176,177 Gallops, Henry Horn 157,165 Hair, Rebecca Ethel 173,181 Hale, Ernest Felix 49,143,163,180 Hall, D Hall, E orothy Jeannette 90 lizabeth Elaine 121 Hall, Judy Carlyn 90,150 Hall, Meredith Truman 121 Hall, Milford Grant 121 Hall, R onnie Bryant 121 Hall, William Harold 121 Edwards, Jack Jeffrey 88 Edwards , Karen Louise 117 Edwards, Perry Odell 117 Edwards Sue Ann 44,164,168 Efurd, Dennis Ray 117 Eichner, George A. 88 Eldridge, Jimmy Ray Gallow, Patricia Lee 119,160 Galloway, Harry Earl 46,155 Gambill, Buddy Lonnie 119 Gandy, Margaret Barbara Gardner, Edward Stanley Garner, Michael Edward 46 Garney, Vicky Louise 119 Gardner, Mary Gracie Garnto, Ben Edmond 31,46,144,166,213,216, 219,225,226,232,233,237 Garnto, Bill 'Edwin 47,141,144,205,109,225,226,231 Garrett, Robert Douglas Gary, Betty 151 Hallford, Bobby Brooks 49 Hallford, Jimmy Horace 121 Hallman, Beverly Anne 121,153 Haluski, Joe Michael 49,144,177,231 Haluski, Sophie Ann 91,148,237 Ham, Gary Eugene 91,196 Ham, Mary Elizabeth 91,177 Hollis, Dan Stephen 217,219 Holloway, Mary Helen 52 Holt, Ronny Dewain Holton, Francis Tanner 225 Holton, Judy Laraine 52,141,150,184 Hood, Curtis Gary 52,218 Hood, Jack Brian 123,144,165,166,180,219 Hooper, Anne 123,169 Hopkins, Linda Carol 52,140,149,170 Hopkins, Janice Gail 123,152,159 Hopkins, Judith Ann 123,145,152,159,183 Horne, Bobby 123 Hornbuckle, Rodney 160 Hornsby, Jeannie Collette 52,188 Hornsby, Vicki Elizabeth 123,188 Horton, Joan LaDeIle 176 House, Arthur Lee 123 Hamay, Frank Joseph Hambrick, Sandra 121 Harnby, David Homer Hamby, .Garry Dean 49 Hamby, Sandra Lee 91 Hamilton, carol 91,121,183 Hamilton, Dorothy Katherine 121,169 Houston, Richard Lee Howard, Howa rd, Howa rd, Howard, Howard, Carlton Everett, Jr. James Floyd Linda Joyce 52 Martha Ann 149 Sandra Gayle Gatlin, Linda Sue 169 Gause, Eldridge, Paul Faye 117 Elkins, Gloria Carol 88 Billy Ray 47,i4o,144,146,189,19o,197 Elliott, Cecil 118 Elliott, Lee Patton 118,165,183 Elliott, Lola Jean 118 Gause, Lynda Ann 119,153,188 Gay, Linda Louise Geore, Mary Louise Hamilton, Maureen 121,160 Hamilton, Michael Erle 121 Hammock, Pansy Louise 121 Hammock, Walter 91,231 Hammons, Donna Lee 121 Howell, Alvin Edwin Howell, Cathy Fay 176 Hrabley, John T. Hubbard, Eric Griffin 193 Huc kaby, Betty Hudgins, Dianne Marie 93 Hanchey, Cynthia Marquetta 121,160 Ellis, Dean 88 Ellis, Jerry Michael 118 Gergen, Nicholas Walter 47,186 Ellis, Margaret 88 Ellis, Shirley Lois 88 Ellison, Carol Jean 88,142,162 Ellison, Marcia Jane 88,162 Geter Cl de 47194 1 Y 1 Geter, Johnnie 119,194 Geter, Gibbs, Gibbs, Margie Pauline Annie Ruth 47,168 Joe Bennett 119,144,165,181,219 Hutchinson, Ronnie 93 Ellison, Mary Kathy 44,178 Ellison, William 118 Ellsworth, Dennis Ray 118 Elmore, Daniel Elmore, Tereasa 118,161 Embry, June Elaine 88 Enfinger, Donna Sue 88,145,177 Enfinger, Sandra Lynn 44,157 English, Sheila Irene 44,150,188 Enlow, Patricia Gayle 44 Ennis, Wilma Carol 88 Ensley, Edgar Leroy 45,143,161,164,238 Epperly, Carol 118 Epperly, Larry Estes, Barbara Lou 118,152 Etheridge, Jackson Perry 45 Etheridge, Joyce Ann 88,141 Etheridge, Peggy June 45,176 Gibson, Ga1lJulienne 119,153 Gibson, James Wade 119 Gibson, Joan Gignilliat, Vicki Lynn 1l9,152,159,170,183 Gilbert, Melvin Glen 194 Gilbert, Patricia Ann 47,150 Gilbert, Robert Melvin 119,194 Hancock, Eodie Hand, Delson Cecil 91 Hanson, Maryulla 91 Hanson, Robert E, Harbert, Aubrey Dewey 49 Harbuck, Linda Ann 91,147,180 Harden, Billie Joyce 49,148,184,185,190,212 Harden, Sheila 91 Hardman, Shirley Jeannette Hardwick, Twyla Frances 121,167 Hardwick, Wanda Carol 49 Hirdy, Linda 91 Hudson, Jim 93,16s,217,219 Hudson, Tarn 53,166,17a,191,216,219 Hudson, Thomas Edmond 93,193 Huggins, William Don 123 Hughes, Glenda Faye 93,147,176,181 Hughes, Howard Lamar 93,193 Gilbert, Ronald Alan 194 Gilbreath, Mary Jane 47,156,164 Gilbreath, Nena Regina 119 Gill, Rachael Sue Ginn, Christine 156 Ginn, James William Ginn, William Henry 47,195 Gladden, Sherrie 169 Glass, Carolyn 156 Glass, Marilyn 90,156 Glenn, James David 120,232,233 Harkey Harkey Harper, , .'ohn Mack 190 , Rufn 121 Bobby Nathan 121,194 Harrell, Raymond G, 121 Harrell, Shirley Ann 31,49,144,146,190,208 Harrington, Charles Calvin 49,143,146,186 Harris, Harr.s, Harris, Harris, Harris, Connie Faye 51 Dorothy Laverne 121,167 Ginger Marie 121 Judith Elaine 91,167 Sherrill Dianne 91,143 Hughes, Patricia Ann 123,180 Hull, lris Lucille 93,167,177 Hunsinger, Danny Earl Hunsinger, Larry Wayne 123,160,219,223 123,219,231 Hunter, Alexander F. 93,146,16-5,174,175,211 Hunt, Johnny G. 196 Hurst, Louis Russell 93 Hurston, Esther Rebecca Hurston, John Walter 93,148,184 53,144,166,178,207,216,219,237 123 Hussey, Sonny Raymond Huston, Patricia Sue 93 Hutcherson, Laymon Ray 93,192 Hutchinson, Billy Van 1 Hutchinson, Donna Gayl 23 e 93 Hutcherson, James Hubert 123 Ethridge, Patricia Ann 88 Harvey, Virginia Charlene 51 Ethridge, Virginia Sue 118 Ener, Evans, Evans Evans Charles Lynn 88 Charlie Anderson 45,142,144,155,162,178 David Paul 118,196 Dianne 118 Glover, Billy Rae 47 Glover, Glover, Carol Annette 47,176 Julia Delane 47 Godwin, P. Hughie 90,191 Golden, Betty Jean 176 Golden, Linda Dianne 120 Golden, Sandra Ann 90 Harris, Therisa Daune 91,180,182 Hyder, Susan Diane 93,149,158,181,182,184 I Harrison, Tina Rae 121 Hart, Robert Earl 195 Hartley, Carol Carlene 91 Hartman, Peggy Marie 121 Harvey, Kathryn Louise 121,152,176 lngle, Robert C. 123,158 Ingram, Jerry Wayne 123,195 Ingram, Bobby 219,223 Ingram, Karl Evans, John Ronald 88,191 Evans, Mary Frances 88 Evans, Michael Earl 118 Evans, Sandra Gale 1 18,164,181 F Hayes, Fairchild, Leonard David 1 18 Faircloth, Cornelia 118,152,183 Farmer, Thomas Wayne 1 18 Farrell, Sherry Brewer 45 Faulhaber, Joe 118 Golden, Shelbie Lee 47,156 Golden, Sondra Lee 120,141,147 Gonzalez, Raymond Rudolph 120,165 Goode, Richard Humber 48,157 Goodman, Bruce MacArthur 90 Goodm an, Gary Dewey 48,156,180 Goodwin, Jacqueline Dianne 120 Goodw Goolsb in, Jimmy Daniel 120 y, Betty Jean 120 Gordon, Randall 181 Hatcher, John Henry 91,171 Irvin, Pamela 123,153 lsham, Cynthia Sue 123 Hatcher, Roger Brent 51,144,167,201 Hawkins, Charles 91 Hawkins, Jackie Lamar 51,156 Hawkins, James Lee Hawkins, William Parell 122 Catherine 122 James, Anita Louise 123,153,158 Faulkenberry, Beth 118 Faulkenberry, Dianne 88,176 Faulkner, Charles Allen 88, 167 Faulkner, Donald Gordon, Meta Gail 120 Gordy, Edmund Hugh 48 Gore, Rodger Donovna 120 Graham, James Eudon 120 Faulkner, Susan Inez 45,156 Ferrell, Carolyn 118 Ferrell, Jan 118 Fields Ch ral Diane 88 176 I Y 1 Fincher, Bobby Wayne 45,156 Fincher, Sandra Faye 88 Fingerhut, Pamela Mary 88,161 Fisher, Heidi Maria 45 Fiquett, Eleanor Patricia 88 Flake, David Charles Flanagan, James Leon 118 Flernings, Jerry Nelson 118 Graham, Jimmy Paul 120,163,219,230 Graham, Mary Sue 120 Graham, Patricia Ann 90 Granger, Beverly Teresa 120,169 Granger, Linda Gale 120,141 Granger, Ricky Oswel 90 Grant, Gloria Jeanne 120,165 Grant, Janice Wynona 90 Grant, Larry Edward 120,145,163,165,167,193 Grant, Mary Frances Grant, Tina 120,159 Grant Wallace Gary 48 143 Hayes, Donald Wayne 122 Hayler, Elaine Caldwell 51 Haynes, Martha Susan Haynes, Robert Carl Head, William David 122 Heath, Frances Arlene 122 Helms, Hubert Franklin 122 Helms, Pamela Dean 122,180 Helms, Max 91 Hendrix, Paula Roberta 122,145 Hendricks, Mary Belle 122 Hendrix, Betty S. 122 Hendrix, Jerry 122,181 Hendrix, Nancy Jean Henderson, Beverly Jean 91 Henderson, Glenda 51 Hendon, Allen Wayne 91 Hendricks, Mary Belle 91,156 Hendrix, Nancy 91 lvester, Frank Daniel 93 J Jackson, Henry Newman Jackson, James Ronald 53 Jackson, Judy Patricia 53,150,183 Jackson, Larrv Edward 123, 163 Jackson, Phyllis 53 Jacobs, Carma Frances 123,169 Jacobs, Danny Gregory 93 Jacobs, Jerry Dwight 12 3 Jacobs, Vivian 123,141,153 James, Patronia Bernell 123 Jamieson, Mary Lavon 123 Jankiewicz, Regina 93 Jarrell, Wanda 123 Jaynes, Ronnie Albon 123 Jeffries, Greoory Eugene 53 Jenkins, Sheila Ann 93,164,173 Jewell, Kay Elaine 93,167 Jiles, Vicki Dianne 93,148 Fletcher, Jo Ann 118 Flowers Floyd, J Sherry Jean 118 im 219 Folds, Danny Folds, George Thomas Folds, James David Grantham, Ricky Dale 90 Grantham, Rocky 90 Gray, Charlotte Gray, Dolores Evelyn 120 Gray, Harry James 48 Gray, Jerry Eugene 120,188 Henson, Jeannette Delores 51 Henry, James Edward 91 Henry, Jerry Ronald 51,225,228 Herndon, Clifford Homer 122,141,191 Herndon, Mike Ray 122 Herndon, William David Fontenot, Wayne Abel 118 Forbes, Andrew Weyman 118 Ford, Clarence Henry 118,160 Foree, Mary Ann 118 Forrest, Steven Lawrence 118 Forrester, Ernie Neal 119 Forrester, Mary Ellen 119 Forsyth, Barbara Ellen 119 Forsyth, Larry James 45 Forsyth, Richard Michael 119 Foster, Gloria Jean 45,146,162,206,211,212 Green, Camilla Ann 120,165 Green, Carol Yvonne Green, Chester Owen 90,120 Green, Lucille 90,167,176 Green, Sandra 120 Green, Shirlev Maureen 48 Greene, Dennis Ray 193,223 Greene, Linda Diane 90 Greene , Lonnie Joseph 48 Greene, Sandra Annette 90 Greer, Margaret Ann 48,146,149,170,186 Herren, Nancy Melinee 122,169 Hwang, Betty 51,13B,141,l51,172,222 Herring, Billy Frank 122 Herring, Gary Wayne 122 Herring, Judy Lanette, 168 Herring, Phyllis Bonner 51 Hicks, Alex H. 122 Hicks, Buren Lane Hicks, Linda Faye 51,164,168 Hicks Lowell Dwane 51 Hicks, Romona 122,152 Jinright, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson James Ray 93 Brenda Christine 93,141,164,167,177 , Carolyn Elaine 123,168,169 , David Alan 123,230 Dorothy Marie 93 Johnson: Fred Joseph 93,181 Johnson Harvey Wayne 124 Johnson, Jacky Sellers 53,155,163 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , James Edgar 94,194,231 , Johnny Douglas 53 , Larry Wayne Lee 124 Johnsonl Margaret Katherine 124 Johnson , Patricia Eileen 94,169 Johnson, Rita 94 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Ronnie Sue 53,147,164 , Rose Ann 94 , Sharon Lamerle 53,140,150,163,201,222 P Johnson, Tim Shirey 124 Johnson, Warren Lee 124,165 Johnson, Walter Harold 124,196 Johnson, William Edward 94,193,217 Johnson, William S. 94,219 Johnst Johnst Johnst Jones, Jones, Jones, on, Angela Dianne 124 on, Kathryn Camelia 94 on, Johnny Lance 53 Alan Lee 124,223,232,233 Alex Edward 53,196 Anita Gwyned 124 Jones, Betty Cheryl 94,147,150,181 Jones, Brenda Joyce 54,140 Jones, Connie Nell 94 Jones, Deborah Lee 54,187 Jones, Dorothy Diane 124 Jones, Eric Ronald 124 Jones, Frances Jeanette 94,177 Jones, Gerald Marvin 124,169,190 Jones, lvan Jones, Jean Anderson 54 Jones, Louis William 94,195 Jones, Lynda Jean 54,177,178,192,197,200 Jones, Mary Margaret 94 Jones, Murray 94,2l8,219,231 Jones, Ralph Thomas 145,166,216,219 Jones, Richard Calvin 124,193 Jones, Robert Earl 124,161,181 Locklar, Dan 125 Locklar, Steven Leonard 125 Lokey, Dorothy Theresa 176,187,213 Long, Rita Faye 125,181 Long, Ronald Wayne 56 Long, Walter Fred 56 Lott, Douglas H. 96' Lott, Jimmy Earl 96 Loudermilk, James Fredrick 96,141,144,166,192,217,219 Love, Bruce Edward 125 Love, Larry Eugene 96 Lovett, Carolyn Louise 96,176 Lowery, Evaughn 56,140,167 Lowery, James Louis 125 Lucas, Becky Jean 125 Luker, James Harry 96 Lumpkin, Nancy Jane 56,158,186 Lunsford, Nathan 125 Lunsford, Shirley Jean 56,148,167 Lynn, Charles Richard 125,193 Lynn, Kenneth Lawrence 125,191 M Mack, Larry Wayne 96 Maharrey, Barbara Dianne 96,168 Maheffey, Paul Cornel 125 Moran, Patricia Diane Morgan, J oseph Lee 127,231 Morgan, Linda Susan 127 Morgan, Katherine Irene 127,158 Morris, Bi ll Irwin 128 izabeth Sue 59,172,188 Morris, EI Morris, Jimmy Ray 128 Morris, Jerry Lee 128 Morris, Joyce 98 Morris, Judy Carol 98 Morris, N ellie Faye 98,162 Morris, Tommy Ruben 98,167,184 Oilar, Cinderella Melvina 99,150 Olive, Patricia Ann 129 Oliver, Milton Steve 129 O'NeaI, Bobbie Diane 99 Orr, Martha Anne 99,151 Osbon, Brenda Gail 129,158,169 Osborn, Martha 99 Osborn, Walter Lee 129 O'ShieIds, Kenneth Edward 99,141,155,186,224 Osterman, Clyde 129 Oswalt, Jimmy Robert 99 Otom, Brenda Moseley, Robert Paige 98 Moseley, William Frank 128 Mosher, Marsha 59 Moss, Carolyn Burnise 98,147,167,177 Motos, Brenda Joyce 128 Motos, Martha Jane 128,145 Moye, Carol Ann 128 Moyers, James 128,193,219,223 Mullins, Herbert Rickey 128,181 Mulkey, Mike Dudley l28,166,168,193,218,219 Ovden k, Overby, Owens, Peter 129,167 Ned Wayne 61 Allen Earle 129,141,144,166,218,219,230,231 Owens, Anita Kay 99 Owens, Don Edward 99 Owens, Mike 180 Owens, Gayle 61,156 Marler, Pate, Charlotte Ann 100, I 51,170,186 McCaule Jones, Robert Grover 124 Jones, Ronnie Joseph 124 Jones, Samuel Michael 124 Jones, Stella Woruzbvt 54 Jones, Steve Bruce 124 Jones, Teresa Mae 94,158,176 Jones, Thomas E. 94 Jones, Thomas Robert 94,196 Jones, V.ctoria Louise 94 Jones, Wayne Talmadge 94 Jordan, Kenneth Gerald 94,157 Jordan, Kenneth John 94 Jordan, Willie Floyd 94,193 Main, Susan Ann 96,l43,148,168,172,173,176 Mainor, Gary Kenneth 125 Mainor, Marshall Mallory, Ronald Wayne 96 Malone, David 126 Malone, Ulys Grant 96,193 Mann, Cheryl 126 Mann, John H. 126,163,192 Mann, Mannin William Ellis 56,157 Marion, Charles Edmond 57,181 Coston 126,194 Q, James Odell57,131,144,166,194 Mullenix, Wanda Sue 128 Munday, Rebecca Ann 128 I Murdock, Judy Elaine 99 Murphy, Barbar Jean 99,151,183 Murphy, Martha Fay 99 Murphy, Wanda Lee 59,141,l45,151,172 Murphy, William Daniel Murphy, Yvonne 153,160 Mc McBride, Donna Sue 97 McBride, Patricia Ann McCain, Brenda Kay 57,184,185,190 McCard, Linda Joyce 126 McCarty, Betty 57,156 McCarty, Elizabeth Irene McCarty, William Lynch, 57,140 y, Patricia Ann 58 Pace, Richard Morgan 61 Padgett, Fred Ronald 195 Padgette, Vikki Lyn 129,159 Pafford, Robert Alan 129 Page, Elvia Christian 61,99 Marlow, Lavonda Sue 96 Payn Judah, Rebecca Joy 94,158,17O,180 Jurisin, Shirley Ann K Karnap, Benny Emerson 124,195,223 Kattman, Linda Darnell 94 Kelley, Carolyn Michele 94,148,180,184 Kelley, Glenda Faye Kelley, James 95 Kclley , Max Jerry Kelley, Pamela Faye 95 Marsha Il, DeVerne Elmer 126,231 Marston, Patricia Ann Martin, Carla June 57,150,172,176,187 Martin, Carol 57,156 Martin, Connie Jean 57,156 Martin, Della May 57 Martin, Fred Carson 96 Martin, Harvey Price 126 Martin, Karen Joyce 126,162 Martin, Mable 126 Martin, Margaret Lisa 96 Kelly, Rebecca 124, Martin, Marty Anthony 126,181 171,1 81,182 McClelland, Denise 222 McClendon, Sheila Regena 126 McClendon, William Rodney 97 McCormick, Becky Louise 58,156 McCoy, Buford Earl McCraney, Celia Kay 97 McCrary, Earnest Eugene 58 McCraine, Marsha Jean 126,169 McCraine, Shirley Queen 126 McCreary, Sylvia Charlene 126 McCrorv, Oswald Millard 126 McCue, Brenda Joyce 97 Parker, Charles Raymond 129 Parker, Gail Ann 129 Parker, Freida Diane 100,1-11,162,187 Parker, Janet Elaine l00,158,170,180 Parker, Peggy Diane 61 Parker, Rickey 100,163,197 Parker, Ronald Carl 61,191 Partain, James Oliver 100,194 Patchin, Richard Merrill 61,146,179,180,184 Pate, Barbara Faye 129 Pate, Benny Gerald 111,129,165,166,167,219,223,231 Pate Diane 100 Pate, Dot Anne 129,160 Pate, James Richard 60,129,180 Pate, Linda Diane 100 Pate, Paul Franklin 61,157 Pate, Robert Eugene 100 Pate, Sheena Roxieann 61 Pate, William Raymond 62 e, Charles Stephen Kelly, Shirley Ann 50 Kelly, Susan 95 Kemp, Larry Wayne Kennedy, Patricia Diane Kent, Geral Wayne 95,181 Kent, Linda Anne 95,145,148,177 ,l45,167,184,190,207,237 Kent, Michael Wayne 95 Kent, Sondra June 95,141,177 Martin, Radien 96,161 Martin, Roy 96,141 Martin, Theresa Mable Martin, William Rodric 126 Massey, Charles Elwyn 96 Massey, Linda Fay 126 Massey, Ronald Edward Massey , Thomas Erquet 126 Matheson, Janie Kay 57,151,158,l76 McCullough, Michael Dean 58,232,233 McCullough, William Lester 126 McCune, Barbara Faye 97 McDan'al, Stephen Jerald 126 McDaniel, Sybil Diane 58,167,177 McDowell, James Terrell 97,172 McDowell, JoCarol 58,148,173,l80,205 Patrick, James Michael 62,156 Paul, Charles Ray 100 Paul, ' Donald Payne, Glenda Sharon 100 Payne, Martha Elizabeth 62 Payne, William 62 Peacock, Betty Joyce 100 Peacock, Ray Coleman 62 Peacock, Vera LaDania 62,157,161 Peak, Fred Danial 100 Pearson, Larry Woodrow 129 Key, Charles Ronnie 124 Kilqor e, Ora Jean 124 Killingsworth, Glenda Faye 157 Killinosworth, Robert Steve 95 Kilpatrick, Mary Louise 124,162 Kimbr Kind, o, Linda Gale 95 Edwin Richard 95,163 Kineard, Alvis Henry 124 King, Carol Ann 95,124,141 King, Carolyn Savannah 148 King, Delores Ann 124,145 King, Edwin Davis 95 King, Leonard Webster 95,191 King, Sidney Clarence Mattox, Donna Fay Mathis, Joyce Ann Mathis, Patricia Gayle 96 Maulden, Linda Frank 96,156 May, Alan, 57,181,184 Mayer, Jean Marie 57,158,172 Mayer, Martha Jane 97,149,158 Mayer, Martha Jane Mays, James Donald Meadows, Clara Frances 97 Meadows, Jeffery Michael 97 Mealor, Judy Carol 127 Medley, Donald Ray 97 McGahee, Barbara Joyce 97,176 McGahee, Phyllis Diane 97 McGuffey , Charles Frank 58 McHan, Charles 175 McHargue, Walter Albert Mclnnis, Ernestine 97,147,149,180 McKenzie, Connie L. McKenzie, Earnest Lee 97 McKenzie, Earnest Windle 126 McKenzie, Robert Lawrence 126 McKinney, Julia Ann 126 McKoon, Gerry Colleen 97,142,l45,l46,149,162,17O,171 McLelland, Eugenia Diane 97 McLelland, Michele Denise 97 Peed, Charlotte Elaine 100 Peoo, Sandra 100 Pelfrey, Judy Kathaleed 100 Pennel, Bernard 62 Perkins, Linda Jean 100,147,149 Perkins, Pat Adele 62,140,l45,l47,187 Perry, Hugh Daniel 62 Peters, Linda Diane 129 Peters, Willie Fred 100 Peterson, Doshie Dianne 100 Peterson, Joanne 62 Pettis, Jerry Lynn 100,193 Pettis, William Earl 62,231 Petty, Ronnie Kay 100 McLemore, Ronnie Wison McNeal, Myra Jean 126,145 McPhail, Robert David 126,156,196 Michael, Dorothy Marie King, Sue Bradley 95,148 Kingsland, Sandy Lee 95 Kinsman, Charles Thomas 124,160,232,233 Kirby, Terry Lee 159 Kirkland, Diane 156 Kirkland, George Rollie 124 Kirkland, Jimmy Earl Kirkland, Nancy Ann 95,156,159 Kirkland, Ramona Annette 176 Kirkpatrick, Gloria Jean 124,153,158 Knott, Patrick Ann 95 Knowles, Shirley Faye 140,187 Kornegay, Linda Kaye 95 Kritikakos, Debbie Maria 124,167 L Land, Aaron Oliver 95 Land, Barbara Ann 95 Landreau, Judith Lynne 125 Landress, Patricia Gail 55,156 Lane, Barbara Faye 55,156 Lancy, l.inda Lou 125 Langford, James Ernest 55,194 Langford, Joseph Ray 125,195 Langford, Larry Michael 55,184 Langdon, Pennie Gay 55,150,167,177,187 Lanier, Donna Lanier, Sherolyn Anne 125 Lankford, Brenda Faye 55,156 Lanton, Gerald 95 Lashley, Gail Beatrice 125 Le Baron, Charles 95 Ledbetter, Earl Tony 95,181 Ledbetter, Judy 55,l48,213,239 Ledford, Johnny 125,223 Lee, Barbara Marlene 55,167 Lee, George W. 95,166,218,219,231 Medlock, William Ronald 58,192 Mehaff Melvin Melvin ey, Larry Charles 127,160 James Royce 58 Michael Fred 127 Mcnonl Charles Wilkie Melton, Martha Faye 97 Merrill, Eddie Paul 127,160 Merrill, Wilson E. Messer, Susan Ann 97,222 Messick, Kenneth Lamar 127,141,166,2l8,219 Metts, June Elizabeth 98,150,177,178,180,184 Mickle, Melinda Elaine 58 Mickler, Betty Joan 98,157 Milam, Charles Wayne 127 Milam, Denvel Eugene 98,195 Miles, Charles 127,194 Miles, Edna Eugenia 59,156 Miles, Gerald Don 98,179,181,23l Miles, Ima Jean 98 Miles, Miller, William Walter 127 Barbara Jean 98,177 McLeod, 58,l44,166,l78,184,232,233 Glenda Sue 169 McMichael, Durwood Vermont McMillan, Freddie Miles 160 McMillan, Tennell McNair, McNeal, Lester 126 Jo Annette 97,176 McNeil, Huey Eugene 97 McPhail, John Michael 97 McQuinn, Johnny Ray 97 McQuinn, Priscilla Ann 126,160 McQuinn, Skipper Paul 126 McRae, James Michael 58 McRae, Linda Dinae 126 McRae, Patricia Ann 97,167,177 McVex, Eddie Harold 126 McVey, Larry George 127,160 Phillips, Brenda Sue 62,148 Phillips, James 129 Phillips, Joanna 100,146,183 Phillips, Kenneth Edwin 63,146,172 Phillips, Raymond H. 100 192 Phillips, William David 129 Pierce, George Michael Pierce, Tony Michael 63,129,232,233 P1991 Michael 100 Pinckard, Harold Ray 63 Pinkston, Lois Ann 63 Poole, Marsha Irene 129 Posey, Steve Michael 101,141,166,232,233 Powell, Carole Elaine 130,167 Powell, Donald William 181 Powell, James Milton 101,144,166,232 Powell, Larry Guy 101,174 Powell, Linda Marie 101,180 Powell, William Lawrence 130 Powells, Robert 219 Miller, Constance Elaine 127,188 Miller, Gloria June 98,147,149,158,170,180 Miller, Hazel Lee 59 Miller, Kenneth Wayne 127 Miller, Michael Wesley 127,165,180 Miller, Miller, Ronald David 127,219 Shirley Ann 98,172,188 Milliam, Wayne 219,223 Millirons, James Lamar 98 Millirons, Lillian Elizabeth 127 Mills, Ada L. 98 Mills, Donna Annette 59,140,148,178,179,18l,182,202 Mills, Mike N. 98,141,223 Milner, James Lewis 98 Milner, Millicent Ann 127 Lee, Jerry Raymond 125,233 Lee, Joan Evelyn 55,14O,149,186 Lee, Patricia Ann 96 Lee, Paul Steven 125 Milner, Sara Joyce 127,188 Mums, John Edward 127,196 Minick, Larry Floyd 127 Minton, Saundra Anita 59 Lees, Linwood Austin 125 Lenz, Harold Edward 125 Leonard, Nancy Kay 125 Leonard, Voncille Delores 56,147,150,167,170 Letlow, Kenneth Earl 125 Leverett, Geritha Joy 96,147,148 O Lewey, Jim Clifton 56,164,231 Lewey, Nancy Lee 125,145 Lewis, Lewis, Berniece 125 Gloria Irene 125,153 Mitchell, Calvin Truman 127 Mitchell, Harry 59,144,166,225,226,231,232 Mitchell, Larry Douglas 98 Mitchell, Leland Earl 98 Mixon, Cora Sue 98,176 Mixon, Deborah Ann 98,148,184,211,222 Mixon, Gwendolyn Sue 59,139,141,162,203 Mobley, Gary Wendell 127,181 Mobley, Hazel Lee 98 Moffett, Patricia Ann 127 McWhorter, Shirley Ann 127 N Neal, Gloria Jean 99,145 Neaves, Patsy Kate 151,170 Neel, David Edward 99,196 Neel, Earl Bowden 61 Neel, Thelma Patricia 128, 161 Nesson, Mike 231 Newman, Cecelia Frances 128 Newman, Foy 128 Newsome, Norma Gayle 99,176 Newsome, Patricia Ann 128 Newton, Judy Irene 99,176 Nichols, Emory Vestal 99,219,231 Nihart, George Robert 99 Nihart, Yvonne 128,169,176 Niles, Johnny Eugene 99 Ninas, Harry Russell 128 Nisson, Robert Brett 128 Noell, Arthur Roger 128 Nolin, Myra Jean 128 Norman, Donald Ray 128 Norman, Steven Rae 128,160 Norrell, Paul Jerome 128,191 Norris, John Danny 128,196 Northcutt, Donald Irvin 128,196 Norton, James Gerald 128 Powers, Nancy Carol 63,151,172,176 Powers, Patricia M. 63,157 Powers, Robert Joseph 130,l65,181,223 Pratt, Trudy Patricia 130,180 Prevatt, Denise Marie 63,138,140,145,150,177 Price, Barbara Ann Price, Carol Ann 64,141,176 Price, Elizabeth Ruth 101,167 Priddy, Cecilia Ann 101,170,171 Pridgen, Margaret Juanita 130 Prim Pritc , Angus Mitchell 64 hett, Annie Jo 101,176 Pipkins, Freida 100,176 Pipkins, Juanita Ann 101,145,176 Pipki Pippi ns, Reba Dianne 101 ns, William Royce 101,157 Pittman Frazier Bonner 63 Pittman, James Carroll 63,146,231 Pittman , Sylvia Ann 101 Pittman, Marqie Fances 129,132,159,183 Pittman Pitts, L , William Earl 129 inda Marie 129 Pitts, Mary Linda 63,147,149,167 Pitts, Richard Chris 129 Pitts, Ronnie Morris 63 Pitts, Winston Monroe 129 Plem Plym ons, James Terry 101 ale, James Ralph 129 Norton, Rolf Alton 128,193 Norton, Sheryl Irene 99,147,149,170 Lewis, Linda Dianne 145 Lewis, Sylvia Ruth 56,145,209 Liesman, Donald Glenn 125 Lilze, Sandra Jean 96 Linsey, Billy 125 Linton, Linton 125 Lipp, Georgia Letha 96 Littleton, Margaret Ann 56,161,176 Lloyd, Jimmy Earl 125,193 Lloyd, Nancy Diane 56 Montarella, Donald Michael 59,157,193 Moon, Debbie Sheryl 98 Monohan, Duncan William Moon, Sandra Louann 127 Moore, Charles Dewayne 127 Moore, Joyce 59,176 Moore, Margaret Annette 127 Moore, Pamela Preninah 127,141,152,211 Moore, Patricia Joyce 127 Moore, Shelby Jean 59 Oates, Jerry W. 99 Oates, Melanie Cynthia 128,153 O'Daniel, Johnny P, 99 Odom, Sharon Theresa 128,160 Ogburn, Karen Diane 129 Ogburn, Lonnie Troyce 99 Ogburn, Michael Stephen 129 Ogburn, Ronnie Royce 99 Ogle, Donald Edwin 61 Ogletree, Larry James 61 Pollock, Carol Gwvnnette 130,181 Pope, Ernestine 101 Pope, John Wayne 101,157 Poole, Betty Anne 101 Poole, Grace Charlene 63,138,141.l51,168,204,222 Proctor, Esther Mae 101 Prophitt, Charles Edwin 130 Pruett, Clifford Carl 64,167,193 Puoh, Annie Belle 64,147 Pugh, Eddie B. 130,194 Pugh, Ernie Larry 130,181 Puruis, Larry David 101 Putnam, Marion Elizabeth 130 R Q Quimbley, Margaret Lurine 160 Sheffield, Don Gary 131 Sheffield, John Keith 103 Sheffield, Richard Louie 103,162 Raborn, Linda Shirley 130 Raby, Max Everett, Jr. 101 Rachels, Charles 101 Ragan, Beverly Jean 130 Ragan, Eddie Lee 130 Ragan, Roy Foster 64,156 Ragland, James Jeffery 101,175 Sheffield, Wanda Paulette 67,147,149 Shelhorse, B. Brooks 67,14O,142,146,162,170,171 Shelhorse, Katherine Yvonne 103 Shelley, Mildred Ann 67 Shellnutt, Ricky LeRoy 131,141,165,230,231 Shepard, Linda Susan 131 Sheppard, Billy Charles 67 Taft, Larry Wayne 133 Takahaski, Sadako 104 Talbot, Danny Earl 104,141,155 Talley, Ronald 133 Tate, Annette 105 Waters, Margaret Agatha 106 Waters, William Robert 135 Watford, Mary Joyce 135 Tate, Billy 133 Weaver, Tew, Martha Joyce 10S,145,176,178 Railey, Bobby Jack 101,181 Railey, Mavis Gayle 101 Railey, R. Eugene 101 Railey, Sharon Joyce 101,147 Rainey, Frank Edward 64 Rainey, Michael Eddie 64,187,190 Sheppard, Hubert Brady 131,195 Sherer, Linda JoAnne 131,167 Shirah, Elizabeth Dianne 131 Shirah, Shirley Dianne 132 Shiver, Lynda Carrol 103,161 Shiver, Myrtice Elaine 103 Shiver, Raymond Oliver 67 Sikes, Marie 103 Simons, Ed Taunton, Robbie Jean 71 Taylor, Betty Sue 105 Taylor, Daniel Edward 105,155,172,183 Taylor, George 133 Taylor, Gloria Faye 105 Taylor, Linda Mae 133 Taylor, Linda Victoria 133,152,177,183 Taylor, Martha Lyn 133 Taylor, Mayjo 105,181,182 Taylor, Pamela Sue 133 Taylor, Renvia Gayle 132 Taylor, Robert Steven 133,219,223 Taylor, Sheldon Codnell 133 Watford, James 73 Watley, Linda Jeanette 135 Watley, Ollie Frederick 73,156 Watson, Emily Joyce 73,140,147,164 Watson, Ethel Feltenia 106,167 Watson, Freddie Wayne 106,194 Watson Julia Ann 167 Watson: Margaret Jenell Watson, Nancy Geraldine 135 Bertha Suzanne 135 Ramsey, Elizabeth Maria 130,176 Ramsey, Rebecca Nell 64,188 Randall, Betty Joyce 130 Randall, Charlotte Gail 102,168 Randall, Joe Basil 163,181 Rathel, Dianne Paige 130 Randall, Joe Basil 130 Ratliff, Paulette 102 Simmons, Kenneth Harold 103 Simmons, Mickey Carole 132 Simmons, Shirley Anne 67,147 Sims, Jimmy A, 132,194 Sims, Shirley Joan 132 Teal, Rickey Douglas 71 Teel, Sam William 71 Teet, Jimmy Ray 71,146 Tennyson, Carolyn Willie H. 71 Terrell, Henry Haymond 105 Thomas, Sandra 133,141,160 Rawls, Dorothy Ann 130 Redden, Barbara Joyce 130,177 Redden, James Robert 102,167,195 Redden, John Martin 64,167,192 Reed, Martha Kathleen 64 Reese, Bobby Ray 130 Reese, Sara Jo 102,158 Reese, Shirley 102,149 Singletary, Sondra Faye 67,168,176 Sizemore, A. Marie 103,176 Sizemore, Jerry Donald 67 Sizemore, Linda Sherry 132,177 Sizemore, Shirley Ann 132 Sizemore, Wanda Yvonne 132,176 Skeen, Sharon Gayle 67 Slayton, Maggie 67,168 Whitaker, Melba Jane 135 Register, Register, Register, Reynolds Reynolds, Reynolds Reynolds Henry Michael 130 Jacouelyn Carol 64,140 Vina Mae 130 , George Henry 64 Julia 102,170,171 , Thomas Ray 130 Valerie Elaine 130 Rich, Jerry Ladon 102 Richards, Frenasee 130 Richards, Sheila Marlene 102 Richards, Vivia Louise 130,161 Richardson, F, Richardson, Phillip Darrel 65 Richardson, Richard Leslie 65,190,231 Richmonds, Pamela 130 Ridenour, Myra Hodge 65 Riddle, Paul Wayne 130,141 Riddle, Robbye Don 130 Riley, James Eugene 65,140,142,144,146,162,184,206 Riley, Kathryn Patricia 130,177 Riley, Judy Faith 131,159 Riley, M. L. 102,191 Roberson, Brenda Louise 161 Roberts, Judia Hue 65 Roberts, Ohland Drane 65 Robertson, Janet Faye 131,152,159,183 Robbins, Patricia Jean 102,156 Robbins, Larry Keith 155,163,181 Robinson, Martha Sue 102,151 Robinson, Susan Dianne 65,176 Robinson, Wayne Glen 131 Roche, Paul Michael 65,144,155 Rodda, Cynthia Jovce 131,152 Sloan, James Larry 68,181 Smith, Ada Sue 68,156,159 Smith, Anna Lou 132 Smith, Billy Wayne 103 Smith, Bruce Eugene 68 Smith, Connie 68 Smith, Brenda Louise 132 Smith, Clyde Wesley 103 Smith, Delores Marcia 132 Smith, Don Michael 68 Smith, Doris Marie 103 Smith, Earnestine Ethel 68 Smith, Eddy Alvin 103 Smith, Elizabeth LaDonna 132,171,181,182 Smith, Eugene Smith, Geneva Eileen 68 Smith, Gloria Jean 103,151,153,162 Smith, lla Sharon 132,188 Smith, Iron Couter 68 Smith, James David 132 Smith, Janice Lynne 103,141 Smith, Jerry Mac 103,144,225,228 Smith, Jimmy Wayne 132,193 Smith, John Michael Smith, Larry Robert 132 Smith, Marion Codelia Smith, Morris Wesley 132,194 Smith, Richard Golden 104,195,197 Smith, Robert Crofford 68,190,197 Smith, Rosalyn M, 104 Smith, Sara Louise 132 Smith, Wayne Glenn Smith, Wiley Bevlin 132,166,181 Smith Winnifred Lucileo Thacker, Patricia Joyce 105,168 Thacker, Shelia Ann 133,152 Thaxto n, Linda Sue 71 Thomas, Emma Susan 133,152,183 Thomas, Gerald Wayne 133 Thomas, Linda L. 105 Thomas, Patsy Lynn 105 Thomas, Sherry Estelle Webb, William Ander 135 Webb, Virginia Ellen 74, 169 Weed, Patricia Leigh 74, 192 Welch, Beverly Anne 135,153,161 Wells, Jerry Goodwin 74,179,180 Wells, Martha Sue 106 Wells, Mike Glenn 106 Welsh, James Brian 106 West, Patricia Ann 74,140,156,164 West, Thelma Faye 107 Westcott, Patricia Ann 135,141,152 Weston, George Thomas 135 Whatley, James Fred Whatley, Ronald Teazwell 74 Whatley, Wilford 107 Whitaker, Ann Marie 74,148,172 Whitaker, Barbara Jean 135 Whitaker, Glenda Sibilla 74,169 Whitaker, Joyce Lee 135 71,140,150,l70,l71,179,181,222 , Terry Ray 196 Thomason, Clarence Dawson 105 Thomason, James Wesley 105,174,175 Thomason, Marsha Deryl 134,153,160 Thomason, Sandra Gail 134 Thomaston, Margie Lynette 134 Thompson, Linda Faye 71,186 Thompson, Linda Jean 105 Thompson, Dorothy Jean 134,152,160,162,165,170 Thompson, Fred 134,196 Thompson, Patricia Ann 134,169 Thorne, Mary Jo 71 Thornton, Janie Ruth 71 Thweatt, Margaret Elaine 105 Thomas Whitaker, Whitaker Sarah Clyde 135,168 Vernor- Thomas 74 196 white, Aran Edward 107,l84:190 White Burrell Edwin 135 Whitei Charlton Warren White, Helen Marie 107 White, Howard Jennings 135 White, Jack Hall 74,192,197 White, James David 107,157,167 White, John Gaines 74,192,197 White, Linda Diane 107,176 White, Marsha Louise 135,153 White, Minth Diane 107 White Peggy Dean 107 vvharei Robert Wayne 107 Whitehead, Bill Robert 135,165,195 Tibbitt, Martha Clyde 105 Tice, Gladys Watson 71 Tillery, B111 105168 Y 1 Tillery, Tommy Gradden 105 Tillery, Wendy Elaine 105 Tillman, William Thomas 134,167,230 Timms, John Bennett 71,146,174,175 Tinsley, Brenda Faye 105 Tinsley, Ladean 105 Tinsley, Toni Teresa 134,169 Rodqen , Walter Woodrow 65,156 Rogers, Billy Wayne 131,165 Rogers, Susan Harriett 131,165 Rogers, William Earl 131,196 Rooers, William Edgar 131 Rohrer, Sandra Carol 102 Rolison Wayne Glen Rolling: Alice Jeanette 102 Rollins, Roman, Patricia Ann 131 Danny Richard 102,161,195 Roper, Brent Norman 102,156 Roper, Deidre Joyce 131,169 Roper, Sheila Ann Rose, Michal Bvrd 131 Rowe. C harles Vernon 65 Royal, George Garrett 102,163 Royer, Dalton Lee 131 Royer, Joye Eleice 65 Smythe, John Merton 68,143,1-46,157 Snead, James Clarence 132 Snell, Patricia Fay 104 Snider, James Wilburn 68 Snowberger, Louise Snyder, Harry William 68 Sosebee, Mike David 69 Sosebee, Susan Diane 104 Souther, Walter Thomas 132 Sova, Jr., Steve 104 Soa'r1hour, Robert Douglas 132 Frederick Angelo 104,181 Regina Anne 132,162 Spano, Spano, Sparks, James R. Tison, Sonja Dianne 72 Todd, Lennie Marie 105,158,162,172 Todd, Martha Ann 105,156,159 Todd, Wayne Matthew l05,196,219,223 Tolbert, Brenda Elaine 134 Tomlinson, James Albert 106,161 Tovey, Harold Dwain 134,180 Trask, Larry Oliver 134 Trawick, James Ronald Trotter, Patti L. 106 Troxell, Joyce 106 Tucker, Janice Ann 106 Tucker, William Arthur 72,166,216,219 Turk, Jerry Wayne 134 ' Turnage, Charles Edward 72 Whitehead, Octavia Ladele 135,161 Whitfield, M. 176 Whitley, James Terrey 107 Whitley, Jimmy Leon Whitley, Martha Judon 107 Wnitley, Virginia Kathryn 107 Whitlock, Bobby Fletcher 107 Whitlock, Charles H. 74 Whitlock, Terry Lamar 107 Whitman, Beverly Ann 135 Whitten, Rita Gayle 74,176 Whittington, Larry Dale 135 Whittington, Stanley Keith 135 Whitington, William Phil Whitton, Doris Marie 135,170 Whitworth, Jenny 111,135,141 Wicklund, Jimmy Elliot 135 Turner, Bruce 134 Turner, Mary Lou 106,180 Turner, Marv Wynelle 72,141,149,187 Turner, Michael David 72 Turner, Sarah Louise 106,151 Soeck, Dewayne Archie 132 Speigh, Carol Jeanette 69 Sprinkel, Gail 104 Spivey, Kathryn Pace 132 Rozier, Rozier, Donald Bennie 65 David Julian 102 Rumer, Daniel Edward 102,144,155,179,180 Rushing, Brenda Elaine 131 Rushing, Gary Banks 66 Russell, Jerry Dwain 102,222 Spivey, Lougenia Gail 104 Martha Carol 69 Spivey, Spivey, Meloney Berandette 132,169 Spurlock, John Frank 104 Stallings, Harry Daw Standridge, Henry Donald 132,145,163,194 Starling, Bruce Dwight Russell, Maroaret, Jolene 184 Russell, Shirley 131 Russell, Thomas F, 66,219 Stanley, Bessie Carol 132 Stansell, Johnny Lee 104 132 Robert David Wilson, Priscilla 75,176 Rutherford, Carolyn Faye 102 Rutherford, Edward Earl 66 Rutledge, Arthur 102 Rvll, Barbara Susan 102 Ryals, Sherry 102 S Safford, V. 176 Starlin g, Charles David 140,219 Starling, Gary Kenneth 133,141,223 Starling, 69,141,146,203,212,216,219 Statham, Ray William 104,231 Stebbins, Linda Jean 69 Stephe Stephe ns, Gary A, 69 ns, James Earl 104,196 U Underwood, Phillip Michael 72,144,l46,155,180,184 Upchurch, Robert Charles 106,141,144,166,217,219 Urquhart, Emily Sue 72,170,172 Urquhart, Frances Dianne 72,172,176,178 V VanAltyre, Donald 'Earl 134 Vance, Barbara Jean 72,176 VanHouten, M, Patricia 106 Varnadore, Henry Dale 134 'Viggins, Joe Terry 134 Vigil, Frankie 134 Vines, Ted Bason 106 Vinson, Larry Earl 106,191 Vinson, Rebecca Lorraine 134 Voight, Melvin Leroy 134 W Wiggins, Eddie Melton 107 Wildenberg, Thomas Alan Wilkey, Wilkins, Wilkinso Willett, Williams Williams, Williams Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams 107,197,195 Ronnie Ralph 107 Lindsey 135,162 n, Charles Ronnie Carolyn Elaine Charlie Thomas Darlyne Marie , David Lavon 135 Eugene Hilliary 75,146 , George 1-lutchenson , George Larry 75,181 , Glenda Faye 136,158,164 , Glenn 135,196 , Janice Marie 75, 168 135,166,219 John Dudley 136 Williamsi Judith 75,140,142,148,16 2,184,210 Williams, Leslie Marie 107,168 Williams, Linda Joyce 75,157,180 Williams, Lynda Kay 107,170 Williams, Martha Elaine 75,172,188 Williams, Sheila Ann 136 Williams, Patricia 75, 147 Williams, Virginia Susan 136,181 Williams, Winston 136 Williamson, Brenda Joyce 75 Williamson, Frankie Dean 75,176 Williford, Henry Eugene 136 Willis, Edward Jerome 136,193 Willis, James Allen 107 Sailors, Charles Monroe 66 Sande rs, Floyd Joseph 131 Sanders, James Gordon 131 Sanders, Sanders, Janice Mae 66 Marion Rosette 102 Stephens, James Micheal 133 Stephens, Stanley Wayne 133 Stevens, Richard Wendell 133 Wade, Don Ray 106 Wadkins, Earl Hayden 134,163,194,219 Willoughby, Jerry Wilson, James Dale 136 Wilson, Jerome Darrell 107 Wilson, Millard Homer 136 Wilson Rita Dianne 107 wtisanf Robert Daniel 75,191 Wilson, William David 136 Stewart, Patricia 157 Sanders, Marlin Edward 103 Sanders, Raymond Carl 131 Sapp, Walter Lee 131 Sasser, Brady Lee, Jr. 66,166,204,226 Sasser, Linda Earleen 66,140,147,170,186 Savage, Jamie Diane 66,170 Savage, Mike Dwayne 103 Scarpaci, Joe M. 103 Schafer, Peggy 103 Schaub, Roy Schimmel, Edward 131,181 Schneider, Michael Joseph 66,140,184 Scott, L, 231 Scott, Zachary Winfield 131,167 Screws, Martha Jane 103,180 Scruggs, John Leon 131 Sebors, Janice Eyvonne 131 Self, Judy Elizabeth 66,140,148,170,188 Sellers, Richard Edwin 103 Sellers, Vesta Agnes 66 Senn, J. 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Senn, Johnny Louis Shaffer, Peggy Joyce Sharp, William 66 Sharpe, Robert Donald 103,194 Shavers, Linda Elaine 67 Sheets, Patricia LaVerne 131 Shehane, Linda Gayle 131 Shehane, Mary Elizabeth 67,156,159 Shehane, Peggie Ann 103,167 Stewart, William Ray 133 Still, Donna Ruth 133 Stinson, James Jerome 133,161,163,196 Stone, Susan Williaam 69,150,169,177 Storey, Brenda G, 104 Storey, Charlotte Ann 133 Storey, William H, 104,187 Strickland, Benjamin Franklin, Jr, 104 Strickland, Elizabeth Faye 69,156 Strickland, Marilyn Marie 104,161 Strickland, Monte Ray 104,196 Strickland, Reqinia Joyce 133 Stringfellow, Carmen Wynette 104 Stroud, Sylvette Evonne 133,145 Stroup, Barbara Lee 133 Stuart Vir inia 104 Wadkins, Lamurle 72,176 Wages, James Thomas 72,l44,166,208,216,219,231 Wages, Jean Anne 72,157 Wages, Mary Jane 106,151 Waksmonskii, Mike Stephen 134 Walden, Alvin Cecil 73 Walden, Janice Ruth 73,134 Walden, Janice 140 Walden, Judy Allenia 134,180 Waldrop, Robert Steve 106 Waldrop, Ross Wade 134,194 Waldrop, Susan Carol 106,151 Walker, Billy Ray 106,181 Walker, Clarence Junior 134,196 Walker, Dyanne Elizabeth 134,161 Walker, Sandra Dianne 73,156 Wimberly, George Edwin 75,144 Windham, Rebecca Nell 76,140,143,147,179,181,184, Wise, Lessie Beatrice 136,169 Wolfe, Joan Sharon 108,141,l50,173,176 Womack, Sylvia 161 Wood, Billy Mack 136,196 Wood, Gary Preston 136,180,231 Wood, Olen 136 Wood, Robert Alton 76,196 Woodring, Sally Jane Woodruff, Bill George 136 Woodruff, Margie 136,177 Woodruff, Ralph Kenneth 108 Woodward, William Ross 108,155 Wooldridge, Sara Eugenia 76,149,181 Wrape, William Gaylen 136,181 Wall, Patricia Ann 106 I Q Stuckey, Beverly Lois 69,156 Stuckey, Carl Lewis 104 Suggs, Hoyett Nelson Sutton, Glenda L. 133 Sutton, Mike Wester 133,195 Swain, Cheryl Ann 69,140,156 Swain, Robert Edward 133 Swetmon, Mae Doris 69 Swims, M. 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