Robert E Lee High School - Scabbard Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)
- Class of 1965
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Fhwqi 2- - 'f,QUQi5.fJ'Y'-W A' '44-?22 4i ' 54 afizgifi'- 3?-A75 532' wr -,,.f ffm 3. , ,g2?'wMxs.f. .7 Q , , ?F'?'Z?4f'1?5 4 A, 1 A QW if L fi 'ffw n QJQMQQV ,gr WVR, ..-Vfhlv' ' Y' 4 1? Q' ,wmQ.,:' K. 1, 3'ffP5522'aWl? v 'L W NT ' ! fk?4,':3,' 'f ' ff' V V? fj Ml' '71, I 'V zu ,Q j V- ' I .wi M., 1, V WV' 4 .W Y Wiz-,gf . Zi, 1. , fmfiixxffi ' ,Vp L Wg, nh A v yt 4 OVW 8 xbkf 57raf1l Snfrzzmz' Gymnasium fnfmncc I believe if to be the duty of everyone to unite in restora- tion of the country and re- estoblishmenf of peace and harmony- Zzculty ,Activities ,xy W I S ' N ,- ? E- Glasses n Sports ,fleaelefaie 5'eatares Pafraas Cable Of Cfaateals 9aealfg Pages 9-20 Lflasses Pages 21- 94 ,flefiaities Pages 95-140 Sperfs Pages 141-ISO ?ealares Pages 181-214 sfleadelaie Pages 215-222 Patrons Pages 223-273 ,Mministrativn CLINTON CARTER ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Clinton Carter, who is now in the midst of his third year as assistant principal of Robert E. Lee High School, is a man of many honors, He graduated from Troy State College where he was vice president of the Student Government Association and listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. He also attended Auburn University. Mr. Carter was a teacher at Capitol Heights Junior High, Goodwyn Junior High, and principal of Catoma Elementary School before coming to Lee. He is pres- ently president of the Montgomery Principals' Association and a past president of the Montgomery Classroom Teachers Association. Besides his offices in school work, he is a deacon in the Capitol Heights Baptist Church. Hobbies enioyed by Mr. Carter are reading, hunting, fishing, and being with his two young daughters and wife. Robert E. Lee High School is very lucky to have such an outstanding assistant principal as Clinton Carter. T. C. CARLTON PRINCIPAL One of the most distinguished men of Montgomery serves as principal of Robert E. Lee High School. He is T. C. Carlton, the man who has served the people of East Montgomery as friend, worker, and builder of better educational institutions. Mr. Carlton started his career as Lee High principal when it first opened in l955. Much of its success in the academic fields, foot- ball championships, and band awards can be attributed to his keen interest in these fields. Mr. Carlton has been the panel discussion moderator of the National Association of High School Principals which meets in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Carlton's real hobby is Robert E. Lee High School, but he also enjoys golf and sporting events. Robert E. Lee is most fortunate to have a man as capable as Mr. Tim Carlton to head this school. -fix, M TAFE MEMBER e REE COOK Librarian B.S., University of Alabama Sponsor: Library Club VIRGINIA LEVERETTE Librarian B.S., Madison College B.S. in L.S. George Peabody Sponsor: Library Club DAN BAILEY JENNIE CAIN Building Supervisor Secretary Robert E. Lee, I96I JO HODGE Guidance Counselor M.A., University of Alabama Columbia University ANNIE LAURIE LINDSEY Activities Director A.B., Huntingdon College University of Alabama Sponsor: STARS and BARS Student Council LQ15 LQNG LOUISE SMYTH Lunchroom Manager Secretory Troy State 'IO ART 3 yy X Nr 4' The Art Department has three divisions: mechanical drawing, manual ar5Qg1 tive art. This department seeks to aid the individual's conception of man-made contributions, to society.fltvbSp g deavors to develop students' in- terest in the creative field. Ry . tl l . 5 lX, ill N lf f lv s Nl- T. ltl' V li' QV - 'X lf X I A ll J l kj is q KA YJ tg x ' - ixlltl All V , M ll 1' 'XE' ' was II Q il Q we T tsis It A if 1 I ' H' f ff i in iiig C. T A s . ' ll I f it 5 Q, A V ull' . I I l A l A Q g l BAISDEN B. HAGAN KING GUY MEDLEY Mechanical Drawing Manual Arts Huntingdon College B.S., University of Alabama B.S., University of Alabama BUSINESS EDUCATIC DEPARTME T The major purposes of the Business Education Department are: vocational competency, adaptability to occupational change, personal use of business subiects, consumer-business competency, and social economic competency. The Busi- ness Education Department points with pride to its accomplishments over these past years. Many students have been satisfactorily placed in their first iobs as a result of the training they received in the department. Many other stu- dents have had a more satisfactory adiustment in college andfor on the iob as a result of the principles and under- standing they acquired in business law, economics, business, and arithmetic classes, REBECCA ADAMS MARJORIE BAGWELL Stenography, Typing fell Law, Arithmetic B.S., Howard College R B.S., Alabama College 33? at ,ft t ft'1iJ D ll MAYME DANLEY D.O. B.S., Troy State Co-Sponsor: D.O. Club ! NANCY JOSEY Typing, Stenography B.S., Winthrop College MARTHA CAMPBELL DOLLIE CLEMENTS Stenography, Typing Economics, Stenography, B.S., Alabama College Typing B.S., Troy State College Sponsor: Sophomore Class if .T M. T. DUNCAN B.S., East Tennessee State M.A., University of Alabama Co-Sponsor: D.O. Club n .4 all 0 FRANCES FULLER Typing, Democracy A.B., Howard College GROVER JACOBS Law B.S., Troy State M.A., Peabody College Co-Sponsor: Honor Society lfiiiilwkf -25 f' i m r s,1ertt'7rrf if mv s it 5 - Dore-OTHEA PUTNAM O 1 'j-:Q--ekgb Democracy, Law I .. ,' ,L A.B., Huntingdon College J, M.A., Duke University ,S 'S CONRAD S. WALL JUANITA WALLACE Economics, Democracy, D.E. Typing B.S., Memphis University Livingston State College Murray SUITS C0lle9e 12 MURRELL WILKINS JERRY WINDSOR TYPIVWQ, BOOl4l499PlnQ Bookkeeping, Arithmetic B.S., University of Alabama B.S., Troy State Sponsor: Barbell Club E GLISH DEPARTME T The English Department has a dual responsibility of education to all children toward certain goals and of providing each child with a chance to achieve whatever diverse aims his own talents and interests suggest. The responsibility of citizenship also requires that students master the interrelated skills ot communication-listening, speaking, read- ing, and writing, Included in the program is a parallel reading course, designed to awaken in students appreciation for great litera- ture as one manifestation ot eternal beauty and truth. For the past tive years, the National Council of Teachers ot English has awarded students in the department certificates ot honor for excellence in its competitive writing pro- gram. Through work in the elective creative clubs for boys and girls, students have had essays, short stories, and poems published in Young America Speaks, a publication sponsored by the Los Angeles Poetry Association and participated in by leading young writers of America. Many of the students from Lee High School are making enviable records in colleges in Alabama as well as in the East. I HELEN BLACKSHEAR ROSALYN BROWN English English 3 A.B., Agnes Scott B.S., Auburn M.A., University of Sponsor: Devotional Club i Alabama Sponsor: Scribblettes GYPSEY ANN CAPELL ANNE COSTEN English sn' English B.S., Auburn B.S., Florence State College A.B., University of Alabama Co-Sponsor: Honor Society ELIZABETH DAVIS LINDA JO DAVIS English English, French B.S., Auburn B.A., Huntingdon College 13 fx Ill . r ' ALFRED HILL English B.A., Huntingdon College i I 'I , km, ELIZABETH SMITH English B.A., George Peabody College M.A., University of Alobomo I AILEEN GOODWIN WYNONA HALL English English B.S., George Peobody A-B-, Howvrd COHSQS Sponsor: Senior Girls' Club M.A., vondefbflf GLADYS NICHOLS English B.S., M.A., University of Alobomo Sponsor: F.T.A. VARNA RUSHTON English A.B., Howard College M.A., University of Alobomo Sponsor: CORRIE KING English A.B., M.A., University of Alobomo Sponsor: SCABBARD Scribblers MARIE SMITH English B.S., Auburn SARAH sururr CATHERINE WELDON English English . 4 B.S., Huntingdon College B-A., Universlfy of Alobom zdidleg I ziwgezae LA GUAGE DEPARTME T FRENCH-At the annual French Confederation held in Tuscaloosa in i963 and 1964 by French departments repre- senting high schools throughout the state, the French Department of Robert E. Lee High School was awarded, by the French Government, two volumes, prizes for performance por excellence -a collection of short stories by Guy de Maupassant and Cyrano de Bergenac by Edmond Rostand. LATIN-The Latin classes strive to stimulate interest in Latin and make known the importance of Roman language and customs in today's lite. Robert E. Lee ofters its students three years of Latin. Students who wish to further their knowledge of the language may join the Latin Club which is affiliated with the Junior Classical League, a nation-wide organization. SPANISH-The purpose ofthe Spanish Department is to offer students a study of the Spanish language, the customs of Spanish-speaking countries, and the history of these countries. By a study ot the language we learn the acquiring and development of Spanish speech habits to the extent that the student will be able to express himself in this foreign language. EUNICE DAY DOROTHY EDNEY Latin Spanish A.B., Tift College B.S., Auburn Sponsor: Latin Club, Co-Sponsor: Spanish Club Junior Classical League Chapter CHRISTOPHER GREEN ELOISE RUSHING Spanish French B.A., Troy State A.B., Alabama College M.Ed., Auburn Sponsor: French Club Co-Sponsor: Spanish Club T5 MATH EMATICS DEPARTME T The Mathematics Department is entrusted with the responsibility of leading the students ot Robert E. Lee High School to their maximum attainment of the appreciation, the knowledge, and the skills of modern mathematics. Ex- cellent preparation of students tor present use and future needs in a mathematically oriented society is the ultimate expression of the department's goals. Evidence that the high purposes of the department have been implemented in the daily teaching process is the outstanding success of present and former students. Annual participation in the National Mathematics Contests, Howard College Mathematics Tournaments, National Science Foundation Summer Mathematics Camps, computer programs ot l.B.M., and science fairs has led to recognition for the department and reward to the students. ..,, T iisis '.,g ADDIE ADOURIAN JAMES BOZEMAN T Algebra Geometry, Algebra, J Vri' . B.S., Auburn Trigonometry g B.A., Huntingdon College ' DELILA DEAvERs L it KENNETH mess Algebra ' ' f gig Geometry B.S., Howard College A ,K B.S., Troy State W ll M. Ed., Auburn A g H Co-Sponsor: Sophomore ' 5 lssi 5 Class S ft -1 F X A 0- rf Tr if ELIZABETH EICH FRED GUY Trigonometry, Algebra Algebra, Trigonometry A.B., University of B.S., M. Ed., Auburn Alabama M.S., Auburn Sponsor: Mathematics Club 16 THOMAS HOLLINGSHEAD TOM JONES Algebra, Athletics Geometry, Athletics s B.S., Troy State B.S., Troy State M.S., Auburn Sponsor: L Club SAMMYE NORTON Geometry B.S., Alabama College M. Ed., Auburn Co-Sponsor: Cheerleaders MAYRELIZABETH PRUITT NORMA WELCH Geometry, Algebra Arithmetic B.S., Auburn B.S., Howard College M.A.T., University of North Carolina MUSIC DEPARTME T BAND-The Robert E. Lee High School Band has received many honors and distinctions during the past nine years. In 1958 they set the all time record by winning 23 All-State medals in a single year and again led the state in 1959, 1960, 1961, and 1962 by winning 21, 20, 20, and 19 medals respectively. The Lee Band is the only band in Alabama in class AA to have received six consecutive superior ratings from the years 1957-1962 at the State Band Contest at the University of Alabama. Last summer H9641 the band represented the Department of Alabama at the VFW National Convention in Cleve- land, Ohio, and was otticial band for the State of Alabama at the New York's World Fair, The 1963-64 Lee Band again received a superior rating at the State Band Contest at the University of Alabama and placed 2nd in the nation in Cleveland. This Band was also invited to be the Guest Band at the Instrumental Conductor's Conference at the University ot Southern Mississippi, and was the only Senior High School Band in the South so honored. GLEE CLUB-The Glee Club at Robert E. Lee, under the direction of Miss Ellyn Dudley, is comprised of three hundred singers. All music students are allowed to take part in the activities of this group. One of the main attractions every spring is the annual concert given by the Glee Club. The Glee Club performs at school assemblies and ceremonies throughout the year. JOHNNY LONG ELLYN DUDLEY Band Singing B.S., Jacksonville State B.S., Troy State M.S., University of Sponsor: Choralees Alabama 17 SCIENCE DEPARTME T The Science Department seeks to awaken in pupils a desire to use in their daily lives the knowledge provided by science. lt also provides an interest in the various fields of science so that the student may choose his or her profession before entering college. The Science Department awards each year the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award. This medal is presented to the senior student who, in the estimation of the faculty, has achieved the best record in the study ot science. f , If f GLENN JOS EY Biology B.S., University of Alabama ELLEN LOEB Chemistry B.S., Huntingdon College NANCY JAMES Biology, Physical Education B.S., Auburn Co-Sponsor: Cheerleaders JAMES R. CHAFIN Biology, Athletics B.S., Jacksonville State College J. L. PRICE BILLY SANDERS Physics BiOlO9y A.B., M.S., University of B.S., Troy State Alabama Sponsor: Physics Club 18 RALPH KNAPP Physics, Science B.S., Huntingdon College MARIAN MARLAR Biology, Physiology B.S., M.A., University of Alabama Sponsor: Biology Club MARY SMITH Chemistry B.S., Livingston State College M.A., University of Alabama FRANCES STOKES Biology, Physical Education B.S., Auburn SOCIAL STUDIE DEPARTME T The success or failure of individuals and nations depends, to a degree, upon skill in human relationships. The pri- mary duty of the social studies teacher is to help each student to acquire the knowledge and develop the abilities and characteristics which will enable him to live effectively and harmoniously with other human beings, taking his place as a useful participating citizen of the community, the nation, and the world. The Social Studies Department seeks to create an awareness in the student of his rights and responsibilities as a citi- zen. lt also develops an understanding of our heritage and an appreciation for the role of the United States in to- day's world. BERNARD BOYD Democracy, Athletics B.S., Troy State FLORENCE GILES American History B.A., Huntingdon College MARGARET BAILEY American History RUSSELL BERRY American History A.B., Huntingdon College B.S., Auburn PETE LEE English History, Democracy, Athletics B.S., Troy State Sponsor: Senior Class EDNA NORVELL American History B.A., Northwestern Louisiana State M. Ed., University of Montana Sponsor: Junior Class CHARLES COX History, Democracy B.S., M.S., Auburn Sponsor: YMCA Devotional SAM KENNEDY American History B.A., Huntingdon College l TOM PATTERSON Democracy, American History B.S., Auburn Sponsor: International Relations Club HCJME ECGNOMICS DEPARTME T The Home Economics Department strives to prepare students for present and future family living. lt also wishes to instruct the students in the maintenance of satisfactory personal, family, and community life. This department attempts to develop a sound sense of values and better buying practices. Cultivating wholesome attitudes of students is also one of the department's objectives. As a means of emphasizing the total program, the Home Economics Department sponsors activities throughout the year. Luncheons and other types of entertainment are planned, prepared, served, and hostessed by the students as actual learning experiences. JOSEPHINE GRISSETTE SUAN SALTER Home Economics Home Economics B.S., Alabama College B.S., Alabama College Co-Sponsor: F. H. A. lvl. Ed., Auburn University Co-Sponsor: F. H. A. SPEECH DEPARTME T The purposes of the Speech Department are to develop the students' ability to use his voice and body effectively in meeting responsibilities in life which require speech, to develop competence in listening, to develop an appreciation for poetry and prose as expressions of beauty and truth, and to develop the students' understanding of all phases of the theatre. JULIA CRITTENDEN Speech A.B,, Judson College Sponsor: Thespians 20 ,H 'ix , 'fr f 1 . , 1 4, Q' R 'i:, A M5 '11 f.i. - 1 v, 1. Batty T W .wx ,x LAU 5 ' '- fmt 14. 24 f lvl SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Judi Morgan, Vice-President, Jerrianne Hammock, Secretary, Don Marshall, President. SPONSOR: Mr. Berry. We the Senior Class of 1965 find it hard to realize that our three years at Lee have finally come to a close. These years have been our best years and we look to the future with apprehension and expectation. L seniors. Our education has been of the highest merit in both academic and social fields. Our teachers have taught us to reason and think for ourselves, this school has shown us the art of living with people. ee has prepared us well for our future lives. From carefree sophomores, Lee has molded us into responsible Now it is time for us to prove ourselves. As all of us begin our adult lives, may we take and always keep with us the high ideals and standards of Robert E. Lee High School. 22 MARI LYNN ABERNATHY Art Club, Secretary '62-'63, Stu- dent Council '62-'63, French Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, STARS AND BARS, Fea- ture Staff '64-'65, Scribblettes '64-'65, Athena Y W Club '64-'65 JOSEPH ALEXANDER ADAMS D. E. Club '63-'64. THOMAS EARL ANDERSON Latin Club '62-'63, D.O. Club '63-'65, Choral-ees '64-'65. EDWARD LYNN ARD Spanish Club '62-'63. 1 -in ix Ki, m . Q Q BEVERLY JOAN ALLEN Biology Club '62-'63, N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, Band '62-'63p Chemistry Club '63-'64, Scrib blettes '63-'65. TERRE ALLRED Key West H.S.: Beauty '62-'63 Conchettes '63-'64, Honor Stu dent '63-'64. I . . , Lee H.S.. Senior Girls Club '64- I 65. L, . . . Y gm , Y ef' QR i Q jing if 1 ?fi'isifssge+f Q Serif: ii, W Qt 1 is 1- 4 4 5 I3 'wx 8 Q V5-if- .3 . Q f--' 5 A - , f921K'fw-w.i5,- n' 4 1 - sim - 'iii 23- f Y f v?7,?'5ii1Fi'i'N rg 5 7 J sr 2 X 'L :ee i' -f is v , W -1 Y' r iii. 3? pu.,-+12 fl w H B .K T if .3 , if ii 1 5, X Y -Q We iw ig' 9' 44 is.- A ,. , .mQs'f9,-wff'iTSi, -. 'f WMS 5'hq.34:nwjf , . A , N , A i H 'fi' Mi K mf STANLEY JAMES ALLEN Barbell Club '62-'63, EDDIE ALVIS Ben Eielson H.S.: Student Coun- cil '62-'63, Newspaper Stat? '62- '63p Spanish Club '62-'63, Honor Choir '62-'63. lee H.S.: Choralees '63-'65. JIMMY GARY ADAMS Kappa Alpha Hi-Y '62-'64, Boys' Devotional Club '62-'65, Sports Club '62-'63. LAURIE ANNETTE ALFORD Phi-Delta-Kappa '62-'63, Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Stu- dent Council '627'65, Glee Club '62-'63, D. O. Club '63-'64p Sen- ior Girls' Club '64-'65. , iv f lpv.ss... S ff of LaVAUGHNIA JUANITA ANDREWS Art Club '62-'63, D.E. Club, Sec- retary '63-'65. JAMES DANIEL ARMSTRONG Kappa Alpha Hi-Y '62-'63, Lee Leaders Club '62-'65, Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Youth Legislature '62-'64, Chemistry Club '63-'64, International Rela- tions Club '64-'65. 4 EDDIE ALBERT ASKINS Sports Club '62-'63, Football '62- '63p Devotional Club '63-'64, In- ternational Relations '64-'65, Bos- tonians Hi-Y '64-'65. ,rf lk L ELAINE BARKLEY P.E. Club '62-'63, Lee Bowling League '62-'63, Devotional Club, Vice-President '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JOHNNY MACK BATES Barbell Club '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'64p Wipe-Out Hi-Y '63- '64p International Relations Club '64-'65. JAMES DANIEL BEASLEY Spanish Club '63-'65. I MERLE LEE BAILEY Devotional Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, Tiiana YW Club '64-'65. 7 Boys' Sophomore Sports Club ' -'63, Golf Team '63-'64, Sen- 'o International Relations Club '64-'65. kk,V A I 1 W I r I x . ANITA FAYE BANKS Devotional Club '62-'63: Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Glee Club '63-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. ELIZABETH ST. CLAIR BAXTER Student Council '62-'64, Latin Club, Secretary '62-'63, J.C.L. '62-'63, Dramatics Club '63-'645 National Honor Society, Secre- tary '63-'65, Scribblettes, Secre- tary-Treasurer '63-'65, French Club '64-'65. CHARLES O. BEAM Sports Club '62-'63, Spanish Club '63-'64, Devotional Club '64-'65. EDNA MARIE BARNES Student Council '62-'64, French Club, Chaplain, Junior Mardi Gras Attendant '62-'64, Athena YW Club '64-'65, Math Club '64- '65 COMER CURTIS BAXLEY Physics Club '64-'65. ALVIN CHARLES BECKER Catholic H. S.: Science Club '62- '63g Junior Holy Name '63-'64. GEORGE FRANKLIN BEDSOLE Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63y AAA Hi-Y '62-'65g Chem- istry Club '63-'64p International Relations Club '64-'65, MARY IMOGENE BLACKWELL Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '6'I- '62p Devotional Club '6'l-'63p Sophomore Girls' Chorus '61-'62p Glee Club '62-'63g Senior Girls' Club '63-'64p Devotional Club '64-'65. JANE KAREN BLANKENSHIP N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63f Latin Club '62-'63p J.C.L. '62-'63y Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62- '63p Glee Club '63-'64p Devo- tional Club '63-'6-17 Senior Girls' Club '64-'657 Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65. ',2'i?i6i6Ts35 ft5LflikFWQETT .5555-Qiu?3TQ55i7l:i5'if 5- iigiiiiljisfi'-S3555 I - er rgz 5 ., 5' 'Q' S ' R 'S R, H. ' f fig -XS S ar, M x as , 1 re Q . -U52 eggs QQ ,aww .F-2,355 Q, of as W 'exif ...W is K BUBBA BOONE Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Golf Team '62-'657 In- ternational Relations Club '64- '65. STAFFORD BICE Barbell Club '62-'63p Track '62- '65 RONALD CLARK BOLES Tuskegee H.S.: T Club '62-'63f 4 H Club '62-'63. Lee H. S.: Devotional Club '64- '65. JOAN BLACKWELL Sophomore Class Secretory '62- '63y Student Council '62-'65g Latin Club '62-'63p N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63p Who's Who '62- '65p Youth Legislature '62-'63p Thespian Club '63-'64p National Merit Award '64-'65g SCABBARD, Feature Editor '64-'65. BETTY SUE BONE P. E. Club '62-'63p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. VIRGINIA BENNETT Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63f Devotional Club '62-'64p Glee Club '63-'64p D.O. Club '64-'65, LINDA GAYLE BLAKE P.E. Club '62-'63p Devotional Club, Chaplain '63-'647 D. O. Club '64-'65. MAXINE BOGGUS P. E. Club '62-'63g Devotional Club '63-'64g Leilani YW Club '63-'6-41 D. O. Club '64-'65. CHERYL BOONE Student Council '62-'63p Inspira- tion Club '62-'63g Aurora YW Club '63-'6-tg Devotional Club '63-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. 'fi l MARY ELIZABETH BORDERS Leilani Y.W. Club, Chaplain '62- '63, Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, President, '62-'65, Lit- erary Club, Chaplain '64-'65. HOWARD LYNN BOWDEN Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, International Relations Club '64-'65p Bostonians Hi-Y '64-'65. -. 3 iii ffiifflfizgx' ik fi? 5, ,Y Q 2:51 farm: z, i i ,lf Us Q .,,. ,, ,.,,. .- L A asflifli i fez., 45' 'WY szseislsamfmw, . fe-new -2-if-wx ff , , ,ffszfeszz-Aww, . Q iii' J 'li swine X SQ we 5 291 S -4' 'Z , we or Pi ,. , , ,. X n in LV H N 5115312322 zz! M fr M357 .,,A2'.A5'x' ln KEITH WAYNE BREWER Headland H.S.: Football '62-'63p Track '62-'63, Wrestling '62-'63, F. C. A. '62-'63, Lee H.S.: Football '63-'65p Span- ish Club '63-'64, L Club '64-'65. MARGARET LYNN BROWDER latin Club '62-'637 Delta Theta Chi, Secretary, '62-'65, Aurora YW Club, Vice President '63-'65, Devotional Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, SCABBARD, Editor '64-'65, Alhera Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary '64-'65. C. M. BOWMAN GUY EDWARD BOYD Frenship H.S.: F.F.A. '63-'64, Dramatics Club '62-'65, Science Dance Band '63-'64. NANCY MARIE BOYSEN Library Club '62-'64, FHA '65. Fair '63-'64, Thespian '64-'65. ELIZABETH ANN BRAKIN Latin Club '62-'63, Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'65, Library Club, President '62-'64, French Club '64-'65. gg, Lf- fs: ,eaeesfqzffel,iw-esivfffis-ffzgvy -l Y f1FZ3fE9W'V1?K57 MZ--fini? ' 1 V -'lfiiffif 'c9ifiE7.5kTf?5z5i:'i9f2iTi.f iii E255-elzeg553!5lw1fQfefP5i,i r w ti ff-,A 2:51, s,fz:fms:,ff1ez42wfez, -s-Qf-wf-,oemig--w:gs,f2f--A f f u.-W, .,,, l3,,,,, . ,N 3sgf.,a5zsg,?egrw?is2142fS'2f ' .- f'4fe4e?rgz'sP-fax-4-wif , f wfssalwe le ,M-is-f, ii efikgiszffrszgezi gwgfz'2ff,yg1s,'sm: ., -i ?w'f?bi'2iii'5i4s '-.-4,12 12-.. 'fv,5Hez'1,:gsT:s25,f- o f - 'Wim' A 1 'V lg' r ', 5 .1 S?Ifst'sf557f2zsz51 Sgislifffgezgi ' . 35 . '5ifi?Ql92'?1e?-' J' . U MW-i1i?,,:-r5,'?' flgggggilgl '- -- ,, ser, f-we , A, --- .VM .. . - ' f -- Quest: s1ef3I5g:e-,yy up f I , L,E,,5lg,W, Wim-egos' ,. me fsfesffesgglf f QF? zrfffisiezfe ,-, , - - ,ll,,-,,sM,l, 5,227-,QSM . - W ,. ,,WeW.WM ws,:5e1?4i, few- A A Wg lg?f2:mm . , ' , we llwiemffregizrw . ' ,, ' L--' F N .i f - V - ,falfwsfifgg lssfmflifwf -el , A. , We---le We-SEM Qisggfgzwaiagwfpszggfifgsgl grivlezgiesgwekgsfsgiglsg, f ,M 54-Vrfilg' 'gsrsfvlxhggz ' f' . .V T ' exe!-,: Hlarl,ftv19zf--Aj A AW?2f'?lelfP1gffe1L--W 2- 'essgiwiezeliagimg 2 ?i1leZ5?o5135gf2f - fseffiegwgggssggggtegyai Lewgg-,Uxf-' --lwyl 3 ,X ,gigs w --flejsgjsggfilg, wa FELIX EARL BOSWELL Biology Club '62-'63, Chemistry Club '63-'64, International Rela- tions Club '64-'65, JUDY ANN BOWICK Devotional Club '62-'64, Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. NANCY ABBOTT BRITTON Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Chap- lain '62-'64p French Club, Sopho- more and Junior Mardi Gras At- tendant, Secretary '62-'65, Glee Club '63-'64, Student Council '63-'64, National Honor Society, Vice President '63-'65, SCAB- BARD, Senior Captions Editor '63-'65. ED LEE BROWN Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, L Club '63-'65, Band '63-'64. JUANITA GAIL BROWN Escambia H.S.: Future Nurses Club '62-'63. Lee H. S.: Devotional Club '64- '65g STARS AND BARS '64-'65. SANDRA FRANCES BROWN FHA '62-'65p Leilani YW Club '62-'64. DOROTHY ANN BUNDY Library Club '62-'64g FHA '64- '65. DANNY RAY BUSH Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63. KAREN ELIZABETH BROWN Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'65p Glee Club '63-'65p Choral-ees '63-'65. JUDY MERRELLE BRYANT Biology Club '62-'63p Leilani YW Club '62-'63f Latin Club '63-'65f J.C.L. '63-'65. mm-fp.-W - ...Z-f.f,, -1 -- we pr V-fzszewzzxfi. Q ' - . in Q -.egafesf ,L:leg:1iei:ffT?'f..5?i ,a meeting-ff -m4e,.:.u.ne,1 . ex -was ' . fixizfszszwlz ziziiwemssb z :ai-:y ::.:-.Fi-:...H '- s f -sSg5.us.11, iw- - . I gssggsxsgw,-.F I 'zir gs-.iw Q If 5 ' 293.5 'E E up .QF fx f. we ,5 ,g . 1 iw . ,. A - JESSIE RUTH BRYANT French Club '62-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65y Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65. SHIRLEY DEAN BUNCH Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63y Devotional Club '62-'63g Glee Club '63-'64p D. O. Club '63-'64p Les Fleures YW Club '64-'65p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. f l , -v4s:feQ5gii2'f9353ST.- L I ' Heiiffisfyfl-Ita , . feels.-LQHYFQQQ 'E ' 'Pr-1 7,7-iEi5l 5' 1 ..4.w 'SUI -GLM L-Mnfl if . Q we --...sw .52-. , , - ,. .-f me . kms gazgfiwgfgafqkgfrg. . f M-my .Lk , is- 4: I .. .. . .Ws,,Agf:mm.:s. .. ,fm was wg?-.-.-f 53533323255 5 'sa:Qw.:,wfxr-f- , .iw . M 241-1-yQg..f5,f1, xv -1 , szfmlvel- eg. , i,,.j2g4g7..-X , r f 3.1.-Shiite,kiszgfiiigtteffikiii. ' f, ' ifyyfvsnfvglzsfrgag' ,-5, M . . .. M, .v,.v , V,., MANUEL RICHARD BROWN Sophomore Boys' Sports Club, Sergeant-at-Arms '62-'63p D. E. Club '63-'65. PHILIP LEE BROWNING Chemistry Club '63-'64g Interna- tional Relations Club '64-'65. JAMES FLOYD BURNETTE Biology Club '62-'63p Chemistry Club '63-'64p Physics Club '64- '65. ELIZABETH IRENE BUSH FHA '62-'63g Leilani YW Club '62-'63f N.E.D.T. Award '62- '63p French Club '63-'64g Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '63-'657 Youth Legislature '63-'64p SCABBARD, Business Staff '63-'64g Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MARSHA JOETTE BUSH N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, French Club '62-'64, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '63- '64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. L. ROBERT WAYNE CALDWELL Band '62-'63, Choral-ees, Vice President '63-'65: Glee Club '63- '65. MARY IREENE CAMPBELL Girls' Devotional Club '62-'63, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63g Dra- matics Club '63-'64, Redaels Tri- Hi-Y, Vice President '63-'65p Sen- ior Girls' Club '64-'65. WILLIAM ARRON CAUTHEN Sports Club '62-'63p Devotional Club '63-'64, Basketball Mgr. '63-'65, Truck Mgr. '63-'65, L Club '63-'65. MARILYN BYRD Autauga County H.S.: FHA '62- '63 Dothan H.S.: Pep Club '63-'64, French Club '63-'64, Cotillions '63-'64, Lee H.S.: FHA '64-'65. 5 l' JAMES EDWARD CALDWELL Spanish Club, President, Ser- geant-at-Arms '62-'64, Basketball '62-'63, Lee Leaders Club, Sec- retary, President '62-'65y Student Council '63-'64, Jimmy Hitchcock Nomination '64, Physics Club '64-'65. SUSAN LUANNA CASH J.C.L. '62-'65, Latin Club, Re- porter '62-'65p N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, National Honor Society, Treasurer '63-'65, Wh49's Who '64-'65. I ROBERT EARL CAULEY RONALD EDWARD BYCROFT Bay H. S.: Band '62-'64, Dance Band '63-'64, Lee H.S.: Band '64-'65. CHARLES BEN CALHOUN Latin Club '62-'63, Student Coun- cil '62-'63, Biology Club '62-'63, Chemistry Club '63-'64, Lee Bowling League '63-'64p Glee Club '64-'651 Choral-ees '64-'65. WILLIAM FOREST CAMPBELL Athletics Club '62-'63g Devotional Club '63-'65. CLAUDIA KAYE CHANDLER Latin Club '62-'63, FTA '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MARK REVILLE CHESTNUTT Scribblers '62-'657 Art Club '63 '64, Devotional Club '64-'65. .. :1 A' Q kr ,A ..t, 45 MARY GEORGE CLARK Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, Soph- omore Girls' Chorus, Accompanist '62-'63, Glee Club, Accompanist '63-'64, Inspiration Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. WILLIAM SCOTT CLARK Band '63-'65, All State Band '64- '65: Numismatists Club '64-'65. BYRON LEE COBURN Band '62-'63, Choral-ees '63-'65. LEWIS CINIGLIO Barbell Club '61-'62, Sports Club '62-'63p Student Council '64-'65: Devotional Club '64-'65. MARSHA ANN CLEGHORN Biology Club '62-'63, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'64, Student Council '63-'64, Glee Club '63-'65, Sen- ior Girls' Club '64-'65. 7 , Nz EEN new Y K3 '11 A Q .Wg 'E f F f 330155 nf I f J: ,B ,, If Img, v Aff gee? W 55' ,.1f,.f,,. A . . A , ...,,t,e.,f if5:'3,,2s1grzefi.tzsf - fi' ge , 1 ., Luigi, sgfiwiimi' f, sszsfikfzgiygf-.fS::fw xx ,ffiiisi w?1g'f.i ' ' gg'- R .1 5515: - fe. fs V ig, 1 ,. f . f- 1 - gf- it +s4-mag-T, -, L at - me :H 2 - 9 R2 'Q SF it 538 mv fsfztiwmftsfx J we N new-if-,X feet isfzfsifgait -- f fe Siu axis- 'E rf- wi..- tt ua - NM... . .. sw QB' 'mf - 'r QW 'if' 5 0 GLADYS FAYE CLARK Dozier H.S.: FHA, Secretary- Treasurer '62-'63, FTA, Historian, Reporter '62-'63p Beta Club '63- '64. Lee H. S.: Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. DOROTHY CLIFFORD SANDRA GAIL CHURCH Drama Club '62-'64, Student Council '63-'64, Thespian '63-'64, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65, D.O. Club, Secretary '64-'65. SANDRA FRANCES CLARK Devotional Club, Vice-President '62-'63, Band, Maiorette, Treas- urer '62-'65, French Club '63-'64, All State Band '64. LINDA CAROLYN CLAYTON Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Inspiration Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. RICHARD WARREN COBERN Sports Club '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'65, Surfers Hi-Y '63- '64y Bostonians Hi-Y '64-'65. TEDDY LEONA COGGINS P.E. Club '62-'63, D.O. Club '63- '64, Senior Girls Club '64-'65. WAYNE HUDSON COLLEY Devotional Club '62-'63. JOHN HILARY COX, JR. Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Basketball '62-'63p ln- ternational Relations Club '64- '65 MARVIN DANNY CRAPPS Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'65. ROBYN GLENN COOKE Leilani YW Club, Parliamentarian '62-'63, J.C.L. '62-'63, Thespicm '62-'65, Dramatics Club '62-'64, Student Council '63-'64, Scrib- blettes '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MARJORIE KATHERINE COOPER Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Spanish Club '62-'63g Les Fleures YW Club '62-'63, Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'64p Devotional Club '63-'64, Glee Club '63-'65p Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. 1111 P .,.,,w:.- .V 0, , fi--,,,,:. n , 'R .-W U , .. f gaps?-f .- A I - A -s-ifuifiilffs' - , J L-we-+s:i11 1 kg . P A BENJAMIN Sophomore DANIEL COOPER Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Kappa Alpha Hi-Y '62- '63p Weeiuns Hi-Y '63-'64p French Club, Vice-President '63-'64, Bos- tanians Hi-Y '64-'65, STARS AND BARS, Photographer '64-'65, ln- ternational Relations Club '64- '65p Adiutant '64-'65, Student Council '64-'65. ROBERT LEE COUCH Band, Announcer '62-'65, Scrib- blers '63-'65, SCABBARD, Sports Editor '64-'65p Devotional Club, President '64-'65, National Merit Scholarship Test Commendation '64-'65. LINDA COLEY ZADA MARJORIE CONNELL Fairhope H.S.: Nurses Club '62- '64y Peppermints '62-'64, Senior Choir '62-'64. Lee H.S.: Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. MARTHA ANTOI NETTE COX Latin Club '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'64. PATRICIA ANN CREAM Art Club '62-'63, Dramatics Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. MARCIA OGWEN CRIM LaFayette H.S.: FHA, Treasurer '6'l-'62. Pell City H.S.: Cheerleader '61- '62. Lee H.S.: Glee Club '62-'63, Sen- ior Girls' Club '64-'65. BOBBIE FLYNN CROSS Library Club '62-'64, General- ettes '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. SANDRA LOUISE CRYSEL P.E. Club '62-'63, Devotional Club, President '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. CARLA ELIZABETH CULP Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Latin Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'655 Devotional Club '63-'64, FHA '64-'65. CARLTON WAYNE CROUCH International Relations '64-'65. SANDRA KAYE CROWE Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Devotional Club '62-'63, Phi Del- ta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'65, Youth Legislature '62-'63, Aurora YW Club '63-'64, FHA '63-'64, Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. CAROLYN ZOE CROWDER Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Secretary '62-'65, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Latin Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65, Dramatics Club '63-'64, Student Council '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. THOMAS RUSSELL CRUMPTON JR. Biology Club, Secretary '62-'63, Devotional Club '64-'65. BLANCHE DRUSILLA CROSBY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Generalettes '62-'63, Choral-ees '63-'65, Athena YW Club '63-'65, Glee Club '63-'65. MILDRED ELAINE CROSS Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'64, Les Fleures, Parliamentarian '64-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MARSHA ANN CULBERTSON Highland H.S.: G.A.A. '62-'63, Library Bowling Club '62-'63, '62-'63, Honor Society '63-'64, N.C.T.A. Finalist '63-'64. Lee H.S.: Honor Society '64-'65. MARTHA LINDA CURINGTON Student Council '62-'63, Library Club, Vice President '62-'64, Les Fleures YW Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MEDLEY BRYAR CURRY Occupation Club '61-'62p Band, First Chair '6l-'65p All State Band '61-'64. ROSEMARY DART Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63g Devotional Club '62-'63g Student Council '62-'63, '64-'65p Glee Club '63-'65g Choral-ees '63-'65p Junior Class Vice-President '63- '64p Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer '64-'65. DONALD LACEY DAWKINS Barbell Club '61-'62p Biology Club '62-'63p Sports Club '63-'64p Student Council '63-'64p Devo- tional Club, President '64-'65, z fKi'sz:'1v1 iiE '1zz,1:.3ii.',v 1 .gw,:m:,1-ii. e ff. BH ':: Qin H591-' gw1'f s?v4arMf3 - if ': W -erfrfimnf ' M2 - sf - ef, zzwfsiwzu , Q 4 - ff. - 1 My fi? . if'zilM 5 .5 - Q gg. ' ' s ML.:-','szf,l.Tf-2 N3 , gzm, V, , a , .4z,1gi?,i-5 sm,fg,Zf,fr:jzj1g?iKwil W wififwfaa,g:f2w - 42,-me S1115--iff '- - . ,- f'fMgm 6x v S ' 535 5 JANET RUTH DECKER Sophomore Girls' Chorus '61-'627 Latin Club '61-'62g Chemistry Club '62-'63y Glee Club '62-'63p '64-'655 Spanish Club '64-'65. do-Qi MARILYN ELIZABETH DALLAS Dramatics Club '62-'647 Student Council '63-'64y D.O. Club, Re- porter '64-'65. ' ft-fy 529, me M sys, fm ' -,gr-.,,gw ' f ::::.'- :V V qiswgaap Q y - PM-it Q we 5925 K 'SRM V' it ,Y ,Q . X49 Wil Y it is fe Q ' 1 ' asf Q., ,w fqllv 1, ' .Y itil:- x1n ', P as if e 51, ,P , Q RANDALL H. DEAL Sports Club '62-'63p D.E. Club '63-'64g Inspiration Club '64-'65. DONALD JAMES DARBY Band, President '62-'65f South- ernaires, Business Manager '63- '65p Devotional Club '63-'64p All State Band '64. ' Wi,-,p1':-j i :' E pe , , - A tif ? , s A , 5 3 T Y 55 3 5? . , 43115: ' EEF' JOSEPH MICHAEL DEAN Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63g Choral-ees '63-'6-if Glee Club '63-'64p D.O. '63-'65, JOSEPH B. CURTIS Dothan H.S.: Student Council '62- '63y Football '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Football '63-'657 L Club '64-'65. PHILLIP BRITTON DAVIDSON Barbell Club '62-'63i Wipe Outs Hi-Y '63-'64p Chemistry Club '63- '64p Bostonians Hi-Y, Secretary '64-'65p Physics Club '64-'65, EVA ANN DAY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Devotional Club '62-'63g Student Council '62-'64p Youth Legisla- ture '62-'65p Thespian Club '63- '647 Glee Club '63-'65p Phi Delta Girls Club 64 65 ki ,as naps., E dw .V , , W if ar- if 3 gi 'fa 'fwffl 19 ,zgrylg 4 if F wins mls W P if'fFiE5' ' EP R Q12 a X SEQ? 'z X C Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65p Senior 1 , 1 if' S 113, ,,.. i : - -: . a':35siE is 14f'.: :i'iI -:f ,j:,f', F :t axi we 1, Sis if F 1' Vai? so at .1 I gg ee cfs, S Sw E f Q fd U 1, S T Q 4 1, K + , ,psig 2 Q wg K My 'xr J wx K it 'Z it 2 5 awk fggg-x X Eiiiieg A we M Jtswif H35 Q :frm L ' '1 Dr MARTHA RAYE DENNIS Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p FHA '62-'63p Devotional Club '63-'64p Glee Club '63-'6-15 Sen- ior Girls' Club '64-'65. TERRY DEPASQUALE L Club '62-'65, Football '62-'65. ' -- -' 5Wi.ifK?5'f'll-Tz9'7l 'L' --C. C' E ' , K s ff' i I E 'Wi Q Kim ? f : ' ,, 52535215?'w.V,,Wg2,fv-Q ' , if Q ' - ,: -1 3faf13Qff1,f',s1-' -, ' DIANNE DUKES FHA '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'64, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi- Y, Vice-President '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. STEPHEN ZENON DEMBITSKY Central H.S.: French Club, Presi- dent '62-'63, Student Council '62-'63. Q -T fix LINDA LANE EILAND Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-63, Devotional Club '62-'64, Glee Club '63-'64, D.O. Club '64-'65. :gg , N -'jgs jj, 2' 1 C25 R f wwf. K, ,'.We-,'?91f:r-fw- ' A 1 2 11:5 Q -it F .l 'N w ww. .- it y E Y 1 'W Qfvfi' , Q 9,352-,155 t K P e x ,sig-il? me E ,Y NX ,Q Mft? rl -tw' r' 3 Yiigivg lf t 3 55 af. Y r M Q fmt H X ft ANDY CRAWFORD DILLON Latin Club '62-'63, Chemistry Club '63-'64, Physics Club '64- '65. 1 BARBARA LYNN EDWARDS Thespian Club '62-'63, American Red Cross '62-'63, D.E. Club, Re- porter '63-'65p Student Council '64-'65. GERALD E. DOBBINS Sophomore Boys' Sports Club, Secretary '62-'63, Football '62- '64p Student Council '62-'64, Chemistry Club '63-'64, Interna- tional Relations, Vice-President '64-'65. HENRY A. EDWARDS Ill Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Baseball '62-'65, Scrib- blers, Vice-President '63-'65, Chemistry Club '63-'64, Student Council '63-'64p L Club '64-'65. DENNIS JERALD DICKINSON French Club '62-'64, Choral-ees '64-'65. DEBORAH DUNCAN Leilani Y W Club '62-'63, Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63, French Club '63-'64, Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65i Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65. SANDRA GAIL DYESS Athena Y W Club '62-'63, FHA '63-'64g Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. ROBERT LEONARD ELLIS Scribblers '62-'65, Radio Club '62-'63p Chemistry Club '63-'645 French Club '64-'65. JERRY LYNN ELMORE Student Council '62-'64p Latin Club '62-'635 Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer '62-'63p Chor- al-ees '63-'65. ROBERT GRADDY ENSLEN Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Kappa Alpha Hi-Y '62- '63p Student Council '62-'63p Football '62-'65p Basketball '62- '65p Wipe Outs Hi-Y, Vice-Presi- dent '63-'65p L Club '63-'65p Track '64-'65y Favorite '64-'65. BARBARA ANN FITZGERALD Dramatics Club '62-'64p D. O. Club '64-'65. STUART ROBERT FIVEASH Band '62-'65p Occupations '64- '65 EDWARD JACK EVANS Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Basketball '62-'63p Bar- bell Club '63-'64g Student Coun- cil '63-'64p International Rela- tions Club '64-'65p Bostonians Hi-Y '64-'65. WILLIAM EVERRETT FERRELL Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Track '62-'63. ml ff l ,, E r , -at 5gl1,f,fQzs'Q1e,gEzi2,1 is I ., W e WILLIAM IRA FANNIN Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Youth Legislature '62- '63p Astronuts Hi-Y, President '62- '63p Wee Gee's Hi-Y, Secretary '63-'64p Bostonians Hi-Y, Chap- lain '64-'65p Devotional Club, Secretary '64-'65. DIANE FISHER FHA '63-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JAMES THOMAS ELWELL Latin Club '62-'63p J.C.L. '62-'63y Chemistry Club '63-'64p Math Club, Vice-President '64-'65. LINDA ELAINE ERMINE Friendship H.S.: Student Coun- cil '62-'63g FHA '63-645 Spanish Club '63-'64. Lee H.S.: Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. JOSEPH BENJAMIN FIVEASH Boys' Devotional Club '63-'65. DAVID NELSON FLETCHER Track '62-'65p Barbell Club '62- '63: Physics Club '64-'65. JAMES DARBY FLOURNOY Spanish Club '62-'63, Boys' De- votional Club '64-'65, Bostonians Hi-Y '64-'65. FAYE ELAINE FOSTER Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62- '63, Devotional Club '62-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. FRANKIE DOLORES FRAZIER Band, Maiorette '62-'65, Latin Club '62-'63g Athena YW Club '63-'65, Devotional Club '63-'64, Head Maiorette '64-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, Favorite '64- '65p Who's Who '64-'65. LYNDA MARIE FULGHAM Devotional Club '62-'64, Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Sen- ior Girls Club '64-'65. CAROLYN GENCIE FRALEY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JOSEPH FULLER FRANKLIN Latin Club '63-'64, J.C.L. '63- '64p International Relations '64- '65. JOE FRANK Band '62-'65, Latin Club '62-'65, J.C.L. '63-'65. JUDIA ANN FRANKLIN P.E. Club '62-'63, D.O. Club, Re- porter '63-'64p Radaels Tri-Hi-Y '63-'64, D.E. Club '64-'65. JANIS MARIE FLOWERS French Club '62-'63, Sophomore Chorus '62-'63, Scrib- Girls' blettes, Historian '62-'65, J.C.L. '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65p Chor- al-ees '63-'65, Student Council '64-'65. MARY ELEANOR FOWLER Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain '62- '63, Art Club, Vice-President '62- '63p D. E. Club, Winner of State Contest, National Contestant, Treasurer '63-'65. DUINA SUE FREEMAN BONNIE JEAN FULLER Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Latin Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65, Spanish Club '63-'65. JAMES DOYLE FULLER La Fayette H.S.: Beta Club '62- '63g 4-H Club, President '62-'63g Key Club '62-'63, L Club '62-'63, FFA '62-'63. Lee H.S.: International Relations Club '63-'64: AAA-O Hi-Y '63- '64p Physics Club '64-'65, Student Council President '64-'65, Who's Who '64-'65. 'Ni ? r9Y BILLY LAWAYNE GALLOPS D.O. Club '63-'65. JANE BROOKS GARDNER Beauty '62-'65, Who's Who '62- '65g Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63y Devotional Club, President '62- '64, Glee Club '63-'64g Redaels Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary '63-'64, Au- rora YW Club, President '64-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. WILLIAM R. GRAHAM Boys' Devotional Club '62-'63s Radio Club '63-'64, Lee Bowling Team '63-'64. VINCENT ROBERT GALLIGAR Latin Club '61-'63, Math Club '63-'64p National Honor Society '63-'64. BEVERLY KAY GOLSON JAMES DAVID GANTT Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Band '62-'65, Chemistry Club '63-'64, Lancers, Leader '63-'65, International Relations Club '64-'65. JACKIE M. GOOLSBY Redaels Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President Student Council '62-'63, P. E. '62-'64, Library Club '62-'64, Club '62-'63, Devotional Club Scribblettes '64-'65g Senior Girls' '63-'64y Senior Girls' Club '64- Club '64-'65, Beauty '64-'65. '65, Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64- '65 JANICE FAYE FULLER FHA '62-'64, Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JACK CHANDLER GARDNER Radio Club, Vice-President '63- '64, Scribblers '63-'65, Dramatics Club '63-'64, AAA-O Hi-Y '64- '65. RICHARD BARTLETT GARRETT Dramatics Club '62-'63, Student Council '63-'64, N.E.D.T. Award '63, Latin Club, Senior Aedile '63-'65, Adiutants '64-'65, STARS AND BARS, Sports Editor '64-'65, National Merit Semi-Finalist, '64- '65. SUSAN ALICE GRANT Dramatics Club '62-'63, Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63, De- votional Club '63-'64g Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. 1' .x,. w xii 4, Q.. 'Q V H S 3fZ.' I ' , '5Q'7'? 'ati 3 au' 5 - -Q . . ffffi Y, , 3 jistgsggsfzisff ' DONNIE WARREN GREEN Band, First Chair '62-'657 Devo- tional Club '62-'63, Spanish Club '63-'64, FTA, President '64- '65 LARRY ALLEN GRIDER Choral-ees, Vice-President '62- '65f Glee Club '62-'65. MILTON ERVIN GRUBBS Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, l. Club '62-'65, Football '62-'63, Track '62-'65y Montgom- ery Invitational Track Record '64. CHARLES H. GUY Barbell Club '62-'63, Student Council '64-'65, International Re- lations Club '64-'65. JERRIANNE HAMMOCK Student Council '62-'64, Athena YW Club, Vice-President, Presi- dent '63-'65p Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President, President '63-'65, Thespian Club, Secre- tary, Vice-President '63-'65, Sen- ior Class Secretary '64-'65, STARS AND BARS staff '64-'6-5: D. A. R. Good Citizenship Girl, Favorite '64-'65, Who's Who '64-'65- MARGARET ELLEN HAMRICK Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62- '63, Devotional Club '62-'64, Glee Club '63-'65: Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. 37 JOHN ROBERT GRIDER Glee Club '63-'65, Choral-ees '63-'65, N.E.D.T. Award '63. SONNY GRIER Beauty '62-'65, Barbell Club '62- '63g Devotional Club, Treasurer '63-'65, Wee-gees Hi-Y '63-'64, Bostonians Hi-Y '64-'65. CAROL SUE GULLEDGE Glee Club '62-'64, Aurora YW Club '62-'6-tp Devotional Club '62-'64, Redaels Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. LAWRENCE BRAKE HAIGLER Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Football '62-'65, l. Club '64-'65. KAREN JANETTE HAMN Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, Devo- tional Club '62-'63p Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'64, FHA '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, SCABBARD, Asst. Senior Pictures Editor '64- '65. PAULA JOHANNA HAPONSKI Thespian '62-'65, Les Fleures YW Club '63-'64. SIDNEY HARMON Thespion '62-'63, Lee Bowling League '62-'65, J.C.l.. '62-'65, N.E.D.T. Award '63, Lolin Club, Treasurer, Consul '63-'65, Squires Hi-Y '64-'65. JAMES HANOLD HARRIS Sophomore Boys' Sporls Club '62-'63, Boskeiboll '62-'65. WILLIAM LEE HARTLEY Art Club '62-'63, Chemistry Club '63-'64, Devofionol Club '64-'65. FAITH L. HAYGOOD TED M. HARRIS Borbell Club '62-'63, Spanish Club '63-'64. ROBERT HAL HARRISON Chemistry Club '63-'64, Wipe- Ouf Hi-Y '63-'64, Iniernofionol Relofions Club '64-'65, Bosfon- ions Hi-Y, Sergeonf-of-Arms '64- '65. JIMMY HARRISON GARY HART Sophomore Boys' Sporfg Club '62-'63, Boskelboll '63-'64, De. volionol Club '63-'65, KAREN ROBERTA HARRELI. J.C.L. '62-'63, Glee Club '62-'64, Choral-ees '63-'65, Scribblehes '64-'65, MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-63, FHA '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65, Thespion '63-'64, Auroro YW Club, Secretory '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. oAvlo LEE HASENMYER ' RONALD THOMAS HAYNES Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Devofionol Club '63-'64, lnfernotionol Relations Club '64- '65. TRUDY SHARLISS HAYES Inspiration Club '62-'63, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Vice Presi- dent '62-'63, FHA '63-'64, Glee Club '63-'64, Student Council '64-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. ANN COLQUITT HEAD Sophomore Class Vice-President '62-'63, Favorite '62-'63, '64-'65p Wl1o's Who, '62-'63, '64-'65f Sophomore Attendant '62-'63, Thespian '62-'65, Beauty '63-'64, Redael Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain '63- '64p Cheerleader '63-'65, STARS AND BARS Staff '64-'65. THOMAS JERRY HENDERSON Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Football '62-'65, L Club '63-'65, Track '64, Student Council '64-'65, Favorite '64-'65p Who's Who '64-'65. ROD LEE HENLEY latin Club. '62-'64, Band, First Chair '62-'65, Southernaires, Leader '62-'65, All State Band '63-'65, Who's Who '64-'65. CLARENCE HEl.l.UMS Art Club '62-'63, Inspiration Club '63-'65. SARAH MONTEE HENDERSON I F f ' If iiili Q I P x? sara, Q M ,t ,I 2 SQ' .8 He ' :ty , . 5Wg5,:fm,,,, 3 f , , .a t , F if it . 1 Sw fzvmiir :df .. Q A 2,.,s:mA- M5 W, , gsw sm A ' r f'-5 'Sf , sf' 553 254. 1 -Q . 4. me Hgh, me - ,I -- ,. ,wgwfm bf ,H s -M. ii it . tl. l N l MARY REGENE HELMS Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Devotional Club '62-'63g Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Vice Presi- dent '62-'65, FHA '63-'64, Glee Club '63-'64, Aurora YW Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. RONALD CRAIG HENDERSON Choral-ees '63-'65. FRANCES PERRY HAYS Lee Genettes Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, .l.C.L. '62-'65, Latin Club, Junior Aedile, Consul '62-'65, N.E.D.T. Award '63p STARS AND BARS, Co-Editor '63-'65, '63-'65, Teen Topics Correspondent '63-'65: Scribblettes '64-'65. DWIGHT EISENHOWER HEATH Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, International Relations Club '64-'65. JANICE HENLEY PATRICIA ERALE HENRY FTA '61-'64. MARGARET LYNN HERLONG Inspiration Club '62-'63, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65, Leiloni YW Club '64-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. l VIRGINIA LUCILLE HERRING Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. SINDY LU HEYROCK Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretory '62-'63, Student Council '62-'63p Youth Legislature '62-'63, Thes- pian '62-'65, Athena YW Club, Secretary '63-'65. ROBERT ERIC HIGHLAND Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Biology Club '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'64, Physics Club '64-'65, JAMES ROBERT HERRI NG Biology Club '62-'63, Choral-ees '63-'65, D. E. Club '64-'65. H. DIANA HICKS J.C.L. '62-'64, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'65, Scribblettes, Vice-President '63-'65, Youth Legislature '63-'65, SCABBARD, Senior Pictures Editor '63-'65, Montgomery Tri-Hi-Y, Hi-Y Coun- cil, Vice-President '63-'65, No- tionol Merit Semi-finalist '64-'65, Physics Club, Vice-President '64- '65f Who's Who '64-'65. sf S if-10 an ,hr t .- wfliiffseigsgziqgtivf' . , , xyf' .V -f V - f -123 :f yiiziiffgfi ' , . .::7?:E3:'::j'57i:5H'f:Z5'2l55E 51' '41-S ni . 5:43352 4 Yisjis' ' 'efmssfvfs ' I- '- .,?E5K2I51'H f, :f , ' 1 , Q 5432 1:3 ki, I V ' I-53' flffvla:-, ' ,, fi f 1.1 Wg,- ' ' ,bl RONALD LEON HERRING Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'65. LISA ANN HICKS FHA '62-'64, Band, Maiorette '62-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. . . HUGH DONALD HERNDON Sophomore Boys' Sports' Club '62-'63. DONNA GAIL HESSER Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Biology Club '62-'63, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Secre- tary '62-'65, YMCA Leaders' Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65, Choral-ees '63-'65, SCABBARD, Assistant Activities Editor '64-'65. DOROTHY JOYCE HICKS Inspiration Club '63-'64, Glee Club '63-'65. CHERY ANN HILL Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63 Spanish Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65, Choral-ees '63-'65. DONNA J. HILL Band '62-'63, Student Council '62-'63, Devotional Club, Secre- tary '62-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. PATRICIA ANN HOOKS Thespian '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'65. GAYLE PAULETTE HOLT Dramatics Club '62 65, Thespian '63-'65, National Honor Society '63-'65, Scribblettes '64-'65. JOHN DOUGLAS HODGE JOHN N. HUDSON Track '63-'65, French Club, Pres- ident '63-'65. LINDA GAYLE HORNBECK Bay H.S.: Anchor Club '62-'63, Sigma Delta Sorority '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Devotional Club '63-'64 Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65 Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, SCABBARD, rypasf '64-'65. I i JENNY DEWELYN HOLMAN Leilani YW Club '62-'63, Dra- matics Club '62-'65, Scribblettes '63-'655 Thespian '64-'65. JOAN CHARLOTTE HUDSON Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Devotional Club '62-'64p Glee Club '63-'64p'Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. BARBARA ANN HINTZ French Club, Treasurer '62-'64, Band, First Chair, Concert Master '62-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. JOHN BRUCE HOLLEY Plattsburg H.S.: Mixed Chorus '6'I-'64p Senior Chorus, Accom- ponist '62-'645 FTA '62-'64, Na- tional Honor Society '63-'64, Junior Class Treasurer '63-'64. Lee H.S.: Choral-ees '64-'65, National Honor Society '64-'65. NANCY MARIE HOPKINS Girls' P.E. Club '62-'63, Chemis- try Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. BETTY LOU HUDSON Devotional Club '62-'63, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Leilani YW Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'64, French Club '63-'64, Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MICHAEL WADE HUFF Dothan H.S.: Band '62-'64g FEA '63-'64g Biology Award '63-'64p French Club '63-'64, MILDRED ALMA HUNT Choctawhatchee H.S.: Tri-Hi-Y Club '63-'64g Class Representa- tive '63-'64, Lee H.S.: Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. JOHN SWINTON JEFCOAT Spanish Club '62-'635 Band '62- '655 Lancers '62-'64p Glee Club '63-'65g Choral-ees '63-'65p Southernaires '64-'65. LEWIS WINFIELD JOHNSON Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Devotional Club '63-'65. ANDY JACKSON Sarasota H.S.: Football '62-'64g Glee Club '63-'64p Proiections '63-'64. ALTON BRITT JAMES Sophomore Boys' Sports Club, President '62-'63p Football '62- '65g Beauty '62-'65p Kappa Al- pha Hi-Y '62-'64p Student Coun- cil '63-'64p L Club '63-'65p Wipe- Out Hi-Y '64-'65. LARRY UAKEJ JACOBS Football '62-'63g Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Bar- bell Club '63-'64p International Relations Club '64-'65. LINDA EARL JAMES Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer '62-'63p Devotional Club '62-'63g Youth Legislature '62-'64p Stu- dent Council '63-'64g SCABBARD, Business Stat'f '63-'65p French Club '63-'6-tp Junior Class, Sec- retary '63-'64p Redeals Tri-Hi-Y, President '64-'65p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MARGARET ANN HUGHES LINDA EILEEN IVEY Mount Vernon H.S.: French Club '6'l-'63g Chorus '6I-'63. Fort Hunt H.S.: Pep Club '63-'64p Chorus '63-'6-15 All County Chorus '63-'64g THE FORTRESS, Editor '63-'64p Harmonettes '63- '64. Lee H.S.: Glee Club '64-'65p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JEAN MURRELLJEHLE Catholic H.S.: Mission Club '62- '63g Cheerleader '63-'64p Dra- matics Club '63-'64. Lee H.S.: Physics Club '64-'657 Devotional Club '647 Delta Kappa Theta Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65. PHILIP DOUGLAS JOHNSON Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Chemistry Club '63-641 International Relations Club '64- '65. SANDRA KAY JOHNSON Devofional '62-'63, Dramatics Club '63-'64, D.O. Club '64-'65. WADE COOK JOHNSON Leaders Club '62-'65, Fooiball '62-'65, Junior Class Presicleni '63-'64, L Club '63-'65. KATHERINE FAYE JONES FHA, Secreiary '62-'65, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65, Sfu- deni Council '64-'65. VIRGINIA SHARON JONES FTA '62-'64, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '63- '64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. x l r I , El N5 1 W' ' SANDRA GAYLE JOINER Lanier H.S.: Glee Club '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '63- '64, Inspirafion Club '64-'65. BONNIE RENEE JONES P.E. Club '62-63, Devotional Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. sy .1 :E I 1 Q I' f Q, it If 1 .F 95, A ,am ef 1:1 -A 4- v i? if f sl. Q I img? I , in V im S- w 'za 'ET' 1 I , 1 A ANN CAHIL JONES Ari Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MARY LOUISE JONES Lanier H.S.: FHA '62-'64. 40 Y., ss: ,- TERRY JOHNSON Track '62-'63, FTA '62-'63, Spanish Club '63-'65. WILLIAM THOMAS JOHNSON Band, Capfain of Color Guard '62-'65, All sem '62-'65, Span- ish Club, Sergeanf-af-Arms '62- '65p Lancers '63-'65, Choral-ees '64-'65. NATALIE JONES Delfa Thefa Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'64: Dramafics Club, Secretary, Stu- dent Director '62-'65, Thespian '64-'65, Afhena YW Club '64-'65, Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64- '65. KENNEDY MENTOR JORDAN CHARLES THEODORE KEIL International Relations, Chap- lain '64-'65. CHARLES MARTIN KIEFER JR. Student Council '62-'65, Leaders' Club, President, Treasurer '62- '65g Youth Legislature '62-'65, Jimmy Hitchcock Nominee '63: Surfers Hi-Y, Chaplain '63-'64: Football Manager '64-'65, L Club '64-'65. HELLEN AUGUSTA KINNEY FHA '62-'63, Band '62-'65, De- votional Club, Secretary '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. KAREN KAY KNAPP Latin Club '62-'63, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Chemistry Club '63-'64, Glee Club '63-'64, Devotional Club '64-'65. PATRICIA ANN KENDA French Club '62-'63, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, Dramatics Club '63-'65, Devotional Club '63-'64, Leilani YW Club '63-'64. a ,z 'L Q.- . , i, wir' ..,,..-M ,, .. f 1 , Q , , . , ,' - Q, 7 K f ' MINERVA KENNEDY P.E. Club '62-'63y Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'64, FHA '63-'64, Lee Gen- ettes Tri-Hi-Y '63-'65, Devotional Club '64-'65. THOMAS B. KIRKER GERALD RODNEY KLEEDEHN Barbell Club '62-'63, Chemistry Kappa Alpha Hi-Y, SGCYGYGYY Club '63-'64, International Re- '62-'63p Barbell Club '62-'63i lations '64-'65. Physics Club '64-'65. BOB KELLEY Barbell Club '62-'63, Kappa Alpha Hi-Y, Vice President '62- '63g Chemistry Club '63-'64: AAA-O Hi-Y '63-'65, Physics Club '64-'65. JAMES ALLEN KILLEBREW Barbell Club '62-'63, Football '62-'63. DONALD GLEN KIRBY Math Club '62-'63, Track '62-'63, STARS AND BARS, Sophomore Reporter '62-'63, Spanish Club '63-'64, Physics Club '64-'65. REBECCA KNIGHT D.O. Club, Historian '63-'65. DOROTHY JEAN KNIGHTON Lanier H.S.: Glee Club '62-'63p Lee H.S.: Glee Club '63-'65g De- volional Club '63-'6-1. ROBERT A. KOUTS PENELOPE CPENNYD ANN LAMBERT FHA '62-'63p Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Girls' Ensemble '62-'65: Glee Club '63-'65p Spun- ish Club '63-'64l i JAMES WINFIELD LANEY Malh Club '62-'64p Physics Club '64-'657 Scribblers '64-'65. THERESE ANN KOLASKY Band '62-'65y Devotional Club '63-'64g Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. T, l r 5 o r A ll ,A C- . F Y ' e 3 1 . ' 7xl f-fi -if esree D PERRY KEITH LAMPKIN Sophomore Boys' Sports Club, Secretary-Treasurer '62-'63g Kap- pa Alpha Hi-Y '62-'63p Beauty '62-'65p Wee Gee's Hi-Y, Treas- urer '63-'64i Who's Who '63-'65p L Club '64-'65i lmperials Hi-Y '64-'65. 4 N HARRI ETT ANN KOLODZIEJ Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63p De- votional Club, Vice-President '62- '64p D.O. Club '64-'65. EARL LANE Lanier H.S.: Sfudeni Council '62- '63g Biology Club '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Ari Club '63-'6-47 ln- lernafional Relaiions Club '64- '65. FRED R. KNIGHTON, JR. PEGGY SCOTT LAMBERT FHA, President '62-'65p Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63g Glee Club '63-'64, ALFRED JAMES LAMMON Tallassee H.S.: 4-H Club '62-'63. WILLIAM PRESTON LANGSTON Leaders Club '62-'65g Sophomore Boys' Sporis Club '62-'63g De- volional Club '64-'65. HOUSTON MORGAN LAWRENCE Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Football '62-'65, L Club '63-'65. JUDY ANNE LEE Beauty '62-'64, P.E. Club '62-'63, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, D.O. Club '63-'64, Reclaels Tri-Hi-Y '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. Q- GLENDA JANE LOCKHART Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Latin Club '62-'63, N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, J.C.L. '63-'65p Glee Club '63-'64y National Honor Society '63-'65p SCAB- BARD, Sophomore Pictures Editor '64-'65. MARGARET ANN LONGINO Del City H.S.: Pep Club '62-'63, French Club '62-'63, Award '62-'63, English '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Dromatics Club '63-'64, French Award National Honor Society '63-'65p Glee Club '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, Lee Gennettes Tri- Hi-Y '64-'65, WL.:- BEVERLY HOLLY LEWIS Leilani YW Club '62-'63p Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63g Dra- matics Club '62-'63, N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, Glee Club '63- '65i Latin Club, Secretary '63- '65p .l.C.L., Secretary '64-'65. MARTHA DIANE LIPSCOMB Devotional Club '62-'64g Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Gen- eralette, Captain '62-'65p Octet '62-'64, FTA '63-'64, Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. Fi' fs Lu, aww, ug ,-,, A 'Q?xflf'V iiQ M , f,frgt.Q,- , x3'i'9J1112AE2'f i. z -. ' ',,1lZ:Q,f:tgv1'f ,1U if f V -xi ' fl ,mf-,,,,, 7 1, rw 1, 5 ,fn Q fs- M Ms gwfh gum f f . ,qgm:ugQLwvi'fi ' , J 1 me-214.-rmQ,.w , 'ffv .V . -1 L-,.w,yw f, , ttvwm ,f ,, f , f ,3 k-V'f I F A , 59? 5 r f , wsu 'A le eg l 'i Ji X V1 J. 'if' A ,po-w RICHARD DANIEL LlBERA Occupations Club '64-'65. GAYLA RIGSBY LITTLE Kappa Sigma Chi-Tri-Hi-Y '62- '65, Biology Club '62-'63, Chem- istry Club, Secretary-Treasurer '63-'64, Athena YW Club '63-'64, STARS AND BARS '63-'65f Physics Club '64-'65, Girls' State '64. QU JAMES CALVIN LEDBETTER Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'65. LARRY ELBERT LEE Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Math Club '63-'64, Physics Club '64-'65. . 1 I , t ,gl em, ' :sm-:A'smg . :Q 4 W 'KTSEZSVL 1. 6534 H' 'Q-1--,Y ' gtnegwsm-1,wm1e1 :Ei- fg iwsxfwlggvw v f ga-awww ,mm -.,,, -, t,t ..: ,L we I. ,, ' -'1 Tin w e Y T . , SUZAN KAYE LONG Wiesbaden H.S.: Drill Team '62- '63, Student Council, Secretary '62-'63, German Club, Vice-Pres- ident '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Spanish Club '63-'647 FHA '63-'64, Student Council '63- '64, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. ROBERT PARKER LONGSHORE Spanish Club '62-'63, Chemistry '63-'64, International Relations Club '64-'65. 5 Cx JOHN CHARLES LOVE Band '62-'63p Latin Club '62-'63p Chemistry Club '63-'64p Numis- matics Club '64-'65. LINDA CAROL LUKER Devotional Club '62-'6-17 Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Glee Club '63-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. KN SUSAN SHAREE MCCORD Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Leilani YW Club '62-'63f French Club '62-'64p Glee Club '63-'64g Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Treas- urer '63-'65p Youth Legislature '63-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64- '65, EDWARD JOSEPH McFlLLlN Band '62-'65p Radio Club '62- '64. CAROL FAY LYNN Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62 -'63p Devotional Club '63-'64p Glee Club '63-'64p D.O. Club '64-'65. JOHN McCLELLAND - 1 -1, 1.,1:71s1s71mx1m71smmm,17, .7 1 , T -1,: fgm:w1M:gmQ11gw15 1 17-171111S,11 7151. 71 ,11 :w1em711,n-1 7 1,-1 -l111,M-115,15 513291, -as - .- ,-11153, is3s,.efw?Hfwws zfr'7f'1-7 15771-77-sf-57932555562 ,-,7 5.7 5, ,fu -. 1 , 711.411, .1 1 , 1, 1,.17,1s-sm-1-71f,,-, 57- - 7 -waist fee-Irv w5iD9,Qfl2,,1f - 3 vf-W em-7 .7:g111f,.- gfzgi e-7 evra-uw '3- L X ' 1 ' ' gp., Pr 1 7- ., 117-3,1715 127175 ' 'ff-', i' lgthxasisggqggg 1517 ' ,. z f 1. , . ,msg 1 1 1 f'1 1 7,.1f14QffQ sw- W -'- -- -71 A-'ELwf1ffiEmaga?,a2zge5 rw-11-1,:re11-?1Ss113e117w 7 '1lgss1zssfgri5g3j1QHf5 Ief l' ff-f f f 7 l 1- .,.,gs:gse5'5w T , time.-225223 M, ,. -,.,.,..,. s,A. , . my S R uf -- sv K '- -t'.f- ..':.:zP-' -: - . 3 . W K' I Evftnlflfti' :I Z 5' Bm . ' - 17 SARAH JANE McCARTHY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Latin Club '62-'63p Leilani YW Club President, Secretary '62-'65p J.C.L. '62-'63p Glee Club '63-'65f Chemistry Club '63-'64p Math Club '64-'65. KENNETH WAYNE McCORD Choral-ees '62-'63p Bond '62-'65p All State Band '63-'6-if Southern- aires '64-'65, 1 -' A s,rrl Vw 4 4,k vw- L w A Q., , V 1 ':'-2 as f' X y 11,11 ' hr'sW'v if'E'ZTTi'T?Zi1e HAROl.D LOWMAN Latin Club '62-'63p Band '62-'64p Chemistry Club '63-'6-17 AAA-O Hi-Y '64-'65g International Re- lations Club '64-'65. DONNY LUSTER l gre mw772,1.-71:f, 17-,117-77-wlgla 7 Q 1 , fw77J2af7- Wt- 7 1-4-,7ewL33,wfsw,s77,-,ls-as 325555.25 N, 77-7 1 ,, , 1 Q .,.,s ,1,,..,,1s,.s6gIEi ,-1 1 u. 1 ' W'i'esi-s21f2:sfZ1,11-1.17 1, 1- 332715511: 1,, swf, 17 - 1225111135 1 1:7 K .- ls,-egg i K 1 its 7,.-7, -1: I N57 ,,1. ,1.1,,.. , . 7, me? 7 5 W ,,, V K 71 M Ye Q in I' CARL DEAN McDEVITT Student Council '62-'63g Boys' Sports Club '62-'64. KENNETH RAY McGRAW Chemistry Club '63-'6-15 Physics Club '64-'65. r Q-new -as 5, t'Y?'iN':1is1rieimgems-fvsifgygeg15 MARILYN McGRAW Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65, Accompanist '62-'65, Choral-ees '63-65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JEFFERSON ROYCE McKISSlCK Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Wee-Gees Hi-Y '62-'63, International Relations '63-'64, Devotional Club '64-'65, Boston- ians Hi-Y '64-'65. ARTHUR STANLEY McMATH Band, Drum Line '61-'64, Boys' Sports Club '6'l-62, International Relations '62-'63, Bostonians Hi- Y '64-'65g Devotional Club '64- '65. 425 Q f Y' ff ' is '54,-rp, ' L- . r .-r-s,1,,1,.' . f,r,.', ,es, ,,ll,. i . x - La1f:ig:Q3a'fv2Zfxftqt . , '. , ' - rw? ,ri .LM M, . . . A .. V wrhtzefs-,,.',,',. - . w e '----,K . Qr,V . .-'QL a n THOMAS E. MCWHORTER James Island H.S., Dramatic: Club '62-'63, lee H.S.: Scribblers '62-'63, J.C.L. '62-'63, Math Club '62-'63. Donaldsonville H.S.: Beta Club '63-'64, Football '63-'64, lee H.S.: National Merit Semi- Finalist '64-'65, Physics Club '64- '65. ONlE PENN MCGUIRE Dramatics Club '62-'64, Leilani YW Club, Vice-President '62-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. WALTER KEN McNEll. Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Track '62-'65, Devotional Club '63-'65. FRANKIE LOUISE McKINNEY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Presi- dent '62-'63, French Club '63- '64, Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. ALEX MALCOLM McRAE Dramatics Club '62-'63, N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, Band, First Chair Drum Maior '62-'65, All State Band '62-'63, Southernaires '63- '65g Chemistry Club, Chaplain '63-'64, Math Club, President '64-'65, Who's Who '64-'65. GLENDA McGRIFF Devotional Club '62-'63, Dra- matics Club '63-'65p Kappa Sig- ma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65. LINDA SUSAN MCMASTER P.E. Club '62-'63: Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, D.O. Club '63- '64p Student Council '63-'65, Re- daels Tri-Hi-Y '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. REBA SHARON McMIlLAN Devotional Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. TEDDY FLOYD MADDOX Basketball '62-'65, Baseball '62- '65p Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p AAA-0 Hi-Y '64- '65p L Club '64-'65. CAROL ANN MAINOR Student Council '62-'63, Devo- tional Club, Secretary '62-'63p Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, LINDA LOU MARLEY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Devotional Club '62-'63, High School Red Cross, Vice-President '62-'63p .l.C.L. '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65, Choral-ees '63-'65, STARS AND BARS, Feature Editor '63-'65. MITCHELL DREW MARSHALL Sophomore Boys' Sports Club, Vice-President '62-'63, Football '62-'65, L Club, Secretary-Treas- urer '63-'65, LYNNDAIANN MAY Art Club '62-'63, FHA, Historian '63-'65, Student Council '63-'64, SCABBARD, Artist '64-'65. PAUL GARNET MANGET Band, First Chair, '62-'65, All State Band '62-'63, Latin Club '62-'63, French Club '63-'64, Numismatics Club '64-'65. JANIS MANGHAM Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63g Latin Club '62-'63, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain '62-'65, French Club '63-'64, Glee Club '63-'65, Accompanist '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MELVA JEAN MARTIN Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Devotional Club '62-'64p Aurora YW Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63- '64p Leilani '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. 'tif fgwfeggggf ..i :5i5?HEE!1JI.a.E55f,gi:K ' I' ,.. , L .1lE3' 5555, . if ' N -:E ' '- - P 'W we 3 M- . 1.,4f,r..,x.. ... sm y,,..,s.. :W:M'FlfZi:sii ti-Q?: ':',:5 f . .... -w:::,Ess.32 :,, , ,zlt ,T M ... -- WILLIAM VINCENT MARTIN Latin Club, Custodian '62-'63, Football '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'64, Student Council '63-'64, International Relations, President '64-'65. PATRICIA CAROL MALAIER French Club '63-'64, FHA '64-'65. DON ALAN MARSHALL J.C.L. '62-'63, Chemistry Club, Vice-President '63-'64, SCAB- BARD, Business Manager '63-'65, Physics Club '64-'65, Senior Class President '64-'65p Bostonions Hi- Y, Treasurer '64-'65, Student Council '64-'65, Favorite '64-'65, Who's Who '64-'65. ROBERT CONOLEY MARSHALL Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, International Relations '64-'65, AAA-O Hi-Y '64-'65. LAWRENCE GREEN MAYO III Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Basketball '62-'65, Golf Team '62-'65, French Club '63- '64p L Club '64-'65p AAA-O Hi- Y '64-'65. PATRICK ALLEN MEEHAN Sophomore Boys' Sporls Club '62-'63, Football '62-'63, Devo- tional Club '63-'65. TERESA ANN METCALF Biology Club, Presidenf '62-'63, Youih Leg'slaIure '62-'63, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer '62-'65, .l.C.L. '62-'63, Choral-ees '63-'65, I sri' ,!.. .-Q . fl- J a -an l - f' LINDA ALANE MINARD FTA, Parliamentarian '62-'63, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, .I.C.L. '62-'63, Girls' Ensemble '63-'65, Choral-ees '63-'65. MARILYN YVONNE MITCHELL FTA '62-'63, French Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. CEIL MILLS Dramalics Club '62-'64, N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, Leilani YW Club, Chaplain '62-'64, Thespian '63- '64, Phi Delia Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '63- '65g Youih Legislaiure '63-'64p National Merit Award '64, Les Fleurs YW Club '64-'65, Senior Girls' Club, Chaplain '64-'65. RENNIE MILLS Band '62-'65, All Sfale Band '62- '64p Barbell Club '62-'63, Sfudeni Council '62-'63, Lancers '64-'65, Occupations Club '64-'65. GARY LEONARD MILLS Sophomore Boys' Sports Clu.s '62-'63, Chemistry Club '63-'64, lniernafional Relaiions '64-'65. SYLVIA ANN MILLS Lanier H.S.: Valera YW Club '62- '635 P.E. Club '62-'63, Sfudenl Council '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Devotional Club '63- '64i D.O. Club '64-'65. BlLLlE JOYCE MERIWETHER P.E. Club '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JAMES LAWRENCE MIDDLETON Barbell Club '62-'63, Foofball '62-'65 Wee Gees Hi-Y '63-'64, L Club '64-'65. LINDA FAYE MITCHELL Spanish Club '62-'63, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '62-'63, FTA '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. ROBERT HOWARD MOCK Barbell Club '62-'63, Kappa Al- pha Hi-Y '62-'63, D.O. Club, President '63-'64. LINDA CAROLYN MOORE Oak Hills H.S.: Student Council '62-'63, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '62-'63, Red Cross, Captain '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Dromatics Club '63-'64, Lee Genettes Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary '63-'65, Student'Council '64-'65p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. ROGER L. MOORE Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Spanish Club '63-'64, Devotional Club '64-'65, Track '64-'65. PATRICIA ANN MORSCH Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, Devo- tional Club '62-'63p Youth Legis- lature '62-'64, Redaels Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms '63-'64, Dra- matics Club '63-'64y Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JUDITH KAY MOSELEY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Vice- President '62-'64, French Club '62-'64, Youth Legislature '63- '64p Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, SCABBARD, Assistant Feature Editor '64-'65. I i tn. , 5 Y asiiigw Q '-1' - bit? . ,,1, ALVIN LAWSON MORGAN Barbell Club '62-'63, Bowling League '62-'63, International Re- lations '64-'65. NORMA JEAN MORRIS Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, French Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65, Les Fleures YW Club '63- '64p FHA '64-'65, Student Coun- cil '63-'65. JUDITH ELLEN MORGAN Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Latin Club '62-'63, Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary '62-'65, Leilani YW Club, Parliamentarian '62-'64g Student Council '62-'63: '64-'65, Beauty '62-'65, French Club '63-'64, Senior Class Vice- President '64-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JOHN CHARLES MORRISON Charles Henderson H.S.: H Club '62-'63, Glee Club '62-'63, Art Club '62-'63p Audio Visual Club '62-'63, Student Council '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Surfers Hi-Y '63-'64g Bostonians Hi-Y, President '64- '65p Devotional Club '64-'65. L PHILLIP FLOYD MOORE North Syracuse H.S.: Ski Club '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Physics Club '64-'65. SARAH JANE MOORE FTA '62-'64, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '63- '65p National Merit Semi-Finalist '64-'65, Math Club, Secretary- Treasurer '64-'65, BRENDA RAYE MOSELEY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p FHA '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'64p Devotional Club, Chaplain '63- '64, D.O. Club '64-'65. TONI MCCRANEY TERRY LEROY MOZINGO International Relations '64-'65. BYRON WAYNE NEESE Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, International Relations Club '64-'65. ELIZABETH ANN NELSON Latin Club '62-'63, Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms '62-'64, French Club '63-'64, Lei- loni YW Club, Vice-President '64- '65, 'RODNEY STEPHEN NOLEN D.E. Club '63-'64, Eel Leber Hi- Y '63-'64p Devotional Club '64- '65. LINDA DONNETTE MURPHY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Devotional Club '62-'64, Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, Tiana YW Club '64-'65. ERNEST NIDIFFER West Anchorage H.S.: Pep Club '62-'64, SUSAN JANE MYERSCOUGH Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Presi- dent '62-'65g Devotional Club, Vice-President '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club, Vice-President '64- '65p Who's Who '64-'65, Beauty '64-'65. MARY SUE NOLAN Devotional Club '62-'63, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President '62- '631 Redaels Tri-Hi-Y '63-'65, French Club '63-'64, SCABBARD, Faculty Editor '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, Student Coun- cil, Secretary '64-'65, JOAN CAROL MURPHREE Phi Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, President '62-'64, FHA '62-'63, Student Council '63-'64p Devo- tional Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. LINDA DEAN NEIGHBORS FTA '62-'63, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Choral-ees '63- '65p Glee Club '63-'65, National Honor Society '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MARION TERRELL NEWMAN Band '62-'63, Lancers '62-'63, Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Kappa Alpha Hi-Y '62- '63, WeeGee's Hi-Y '63-'64, In- ternational Relations Club '63- '64p Devotional Club '64-'65, Bostonians Hi-Y, Vice-President '64-'65, Who's Who '64-'65. FANCHER ANDREW NORRIS Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Chemistry Club '63-'64, International Relations Club '64- '65. mv- Wh juifgvfg f. l E ?l an- ' 'Qs MARION SNIDER NORRIS Band '62-'65, Kappa Alpha Hi- Y, Treasurer '62-'63, Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, South- ernaires '63-'65, Chemistry Club '63-'64, International Relations Club '64-'65. DAVID LARY NORWOOD Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Basketball '62-'65, Math- ematics '63-'64, State Math Tour- nament '63-'64, Physics Club '64- '65. VICKI JANE OLSON Dramatics Club '62-'63, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y, President '62-'63: Lee Genettes Tri-Hi-Y, President '63-'65, Youth Legislature '63- '65, Scribblettes '63-'65, Cheer- leader '63-'65, Thespian '64-'65, Favorite '64-'65, Who's Who '64- '65. SCOTT ANTHONY OVERBY Biology Club '62-'63, Spanish Club '62-'63. ROBERT L. OWEN5 Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, International Relations Club '64-'65. PAMELS JEAN OZMENT P.E. Club, Treasurer '62-'63, De- votional Club '63-'64p Devotional Club, Secretary '63-'64, Phi Kap- pa Delta Tri-Hi-Y '63-'65, Student Council '63-'65, D.O. Club '64- '65. 53 SHARON MARIE NORSWORTHY Library Club '62-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. VICKIE DIANE OLIVER Devotional Club, Secretary '62- '64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. BEVERLY ANN OVERTON Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, Soph- omore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, De- votional Club '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'64, Aurora YW Club '63-'64, Redaels Tri-Hi-Y '63-'64g Youth Legislature '63-'64, Alhera Tri Hi-Y, President '64-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. KENNITH RAY OWEN Barbell Club '62-'63, Bowling Club '62-'63p International Rela- tions Club '64-'65. SANDRA LEWIS OWENS Satelittle H.S.: Press Club '62-'63, Red Cross '62-'63. Rosarian Academy: Spanish Club '63-'64g French Club '63-'64. Lee H.S.: International Relations Club '64-'65. JACK RODNEY PACE Latin Club '62-'63, J.C.L. '62-'63, Physics Club '64-'65p Who's Who '64-'65. JOHNNY PARDUCCI Devotional Club '64-'65. DINAH LYNN PEAVEY Devotional Club '62-'63y FHA '63-'64g Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. NANCY LORAINE PHILYAW Devotional Club '62-'63p Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63g Glee Club '63-'64y Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JOHN RUSSELL PINKERTON Barbell Club '62p Boys' Sports Club '63-'64f D.E. Club '63-'65: Student Council '64-'65. PETE MICHAEL PETETTI Biology Club '62-'63p Bowling Team '62-'63g Spanish Club '63- '64, STARS AND BARS, Assistant Sports Editor '63-'64p Physics Club '64-'65. ROBERT EARL PHILLIPS Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63y Devotional Club '64-'65. PATRICIA EVELYN PHILLIPS Dramatics Club '63-'657 Kappa Sigma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65. WILLIAM MAURICE PHILLIPS Leaders Club '62-'63p Kappa Alpha Hi-Y '62-'63g Barbell Club '62-'65g Scribblers '62-'65g Devo- tional Club '63-'64g Weightlift- ing Team '64-'65. SHIRLEY ANN PARR D.O. Club '64-'65, EARLENA PETERSON Lee H.S.: Leilani YW Club '62- '63 Bremerhaven H.S.: Cheerleader '63-'64y Annual Staff, Business Manager '63-'64p Student Coun- cil, Treasurer '63-'64p National Honor Society '63-'64. Lee H.S.: Athena YW Club '64- '65p Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64- '65p Senior Girls' Club, Secre- tary '64-'65p Who's Who '64-'65, WAYNE CLEVELAND PILGREEN Football '62-'63p Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'637 Devo- tional Club '63-'65. ELIZABETH PITTMAN French Club '62-'64y Sophomore Girls' Club '62-'63y Leilani YW Club '62-'64p Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms '62- '65p Glee Club '63-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. VICTOR NICK POLIZOS Dramatics Club, President '62- '65p Thespian '62-'65, Scribblers, Vice-President '62-'65p School Plays '62-'65p Student Council, Chaplain '64-'65, AAA-O Hi-Y '64-'65, MARSHA KAY POLLITT P.E. Club '62-'63, Lee Genettes Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer '63-'65, Devo- tional Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. 4148+ In-o hs 3 I is . I THOMAS ALLEN PRICE N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, Chemis- try Club '63-'64, Barbell Club, Vice-President '64-'65. LOUIS O. PRIESTER Basketball '62-'63, Football '62- '64, Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Inspiration Club '62-'63p Wee Gees Hi-Y '63-'64, Imperial Hi-Y '64-'65, L Club '64-'65, Favorite '64-'65, Who's Who '64-'65, JOSEPH NED POTTER Football '62-'63, Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Chem- istry '63-'64, Physics Club '64- '65f STARS AND BARS, Advertis- ing Manager '64-'65p Adiutants '64-'65. CLARA ELIZABETH PRESLEY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63g Latin Club '62-'6-1: Glee Club '63-'64, J.C.L. '63-'64, FTA, His- torian '64-'65, Tiana YW Club, Treasurer '64-'65. LINDA GEORGENE POUNCEY N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, Devo- tional Club '62-'64g Les Fleuer YW Club '62-'65, Phi Delta Kop- pa Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. PENNY SANDERS PRICE Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, French Club '62-'64, Glee Club '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. MARGARET RUTH POLKE Devotional Club '62-'65. DONALD ROBERT POSTMA Band, First Chair '62-'64, Stu- dent Council '63-'64g Thespian '64. EDDIE PRICE FRED HARDY PRITCHARD Chemistry Club '63-'64, Spanish Club '64-'65. I I I 1 1 1 -1 MARY KATHRYN PROCTOR P.E. Club '62-'63, FTA Club '63- '64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. CHARLES EDWARD PYRON Kappa Alpha Hi-Y '62-'63, Lead- ers Club, Vice-President '62-'65, Band '62-'65, Lancers '63-'65, ln- ternational Relations Club '64- PATRICIA ANN PUCKETT RAY PUGH Devotional Club '62-'64, Senior Sophomore Boys' Sports Club Girls' Club '64-'65. '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'65g its fs Student Council '64-'65. '65. RUBY ANNE RAINWATER Art Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MICHALLE MARIE REMILLARD Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'65, Choral-ees, Secretary '63-'65. DAVID B. RAY Band '62-'64. 'Sk '9 'f' Muni' LINDA FAYE REEVES Leilani YW Club '63-'64, Devo- tional Club, Vice-President '63 '64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. Su- V sv LINDA PRUITT TERRI RAINS Carroll H.S.: FHA '62-'63, Latin Club '62-'63, Band '62-'63. Dothan H.S.: Band '63-'64. Lee H.S.: Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. CLEO ELAINE RATLIFF Sophomore Girls' Chorus, Accom- panist '62-'63, Spanish Club '62- '63g Leilani YW Club, Chaplain '63-'64, Glee Club, Accompanist '63-'65, Choral-ees '63-'65. EDGAR LEE REYNOLDS Kappa Alpha Hi-Y, President '62- '63p Radio Club, President '62- '64p Youth Legislature '62-'65, J.C.L. '62-'64, Leaders Club, Vice-President '63-'65, Honor Society, President '63-'65, AAA- 0 Hi-Y, Secretary, President, '63- '65g SCABBARD '64-'65, Physics Club '64-'65. JERRY LAMAR REYNOLDS Q 552, f egg, ,ri li iiiifliiiiiig We sQlfi F?'iJ . D 't . gg ,-49 1 .. 'el fe, 'II X Sophomore Boys' Sports Club ' - '62-'63, DeV0tlOndl Club '64-'65. 'ffgw 1 1 gg iw M wg X fa, M' ,gg 1 M Y ,Eggs f I f 3 47 fe, 2? Z , F 3 4 if' 'tags 5 Q ar 3' Yi , 2 I -Sir gigs mf Y HORACE DEAN RIGSBY, JR. Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Math Club '62-'64, STARS AND BARS, Assistant Sports Editor, Business Stott '63- '65p Scribblers, Secretary, Treas- urer '63-'65p Physics Club '64- '65p Student Council '64-'65. CLIFFORD WARREN RIKER JR. MICHAEL ROBERTIE Q liffilfffiliwf .5 if ef 2 ,-fttfgsxsw 1-Hifffevafrir 'azfxw - ' 167451 . , me 25?-f -as A ' '. ' V , I 5 1 M 5 ,E-5.1. .55 'E - : ..'1.:- ' , eif:ff'w,.h.H ,FE ,:.-' S .. 'g1Sa,12,f::1iitftfE1'r:,,N we -' i : iii' I ' 'Vi 1 7 'I W' .s,.,,,et, CHARLES WAYNE RICKELS Tuscaloosa H.S.: Football '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Chemistry Club '63-'64, International Relations Club '64- '65. JAMES DALE ROBERTS N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, Band, Second Lieutenant '62-'65, Chem- istry Club '63-'64, Southernaires '63-'64, National Merit Semi- finalist '64-'65, Physics Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer '64-'65, Student Council '64-'65. 'ft-c WILLIE RIGGINS JR. Carver H.S.: Campus Improve- ment Club, President '62-'63, Photo Club, Treasurer '63-'64. MARTHA JO ROBERTS FHA '62-'63, Spanish Club '63- '65 wh , g:I .,zr - f I L sE3?sEEiiyi,l2 - 'i , f. -: 1' Sf'?i2d?i153'?sf'ff' ' fn' . silmexisafff- 'v m 2 W , . , M : ' , is . Egg'Lim,fsma2z,sx:f22s?2t' sf- ,Qtez1y4gs.3r'.:5 gigwisqfsz ug,-: 1, ' . ::,, nf eip: I 1 WANDA LORAIN REYNOLDS Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Inspiration Club '62-'65. ,.. 1 ffj 51, I . I . 4 11 - 1 4 ' -fag. 4 , ,- , HVVY . ,,..4u .. ' ::: C JOHNNY RUFUS RIGSBY Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Devotional Club, Chap- lain '63-'65. BARBARA JEAN ROBERTS Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Latin Club '62-'65, Glee Club '63-'64, J.C.,L. '63-'65. WAYNE ROBERTS KATHRYN CONLEY ROBINSON Art Club '62-'64, FHA '64-'65. PATRICIA ANN ROLLING Devotional Club '62-'64, Glee Club '62-'64p D.O. Club '64-'65. fi'-lilhiifiggigfsiiiwfii9iiggY,1:5,'1 11 its- 1 W'iL.WiL:i6iL5?724Tif 1ff:','7 iffy-' Q! ,m,,,m.,:,,,,f2,Le.i, f fl- . ., ,,ff,.wft,,. , , ,. 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JAMES RONALD SADLER Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, Spanish Club, Vice-Presi- dent '63-'65p AAA-O Hi-Y '64- '65. JAMES EARL SANDERS Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63. ,ff 'J ci, 'digg JULIA MAE SANDERS Washington H.S.: Dramatics '62- '64p History Club '63-'64. EDWARD A. SANFORD Football '62-'63p Biology Club '62-'63, Student Council '62-'63, Kappa Alpha Hi-Y '62-'63, AAA- O Hi-Y '63-'64, Art Club, Vice President '63-'65, Bostonians Hi- Y '64-'65. CAROL JEAN SHAW Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Youth Legislature '62-'63, Devo- tional Club '62-'64, Glee Club '63-'64, Phi Delta Kappa '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. PATRICIA ANN SHEFFIELD Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Leilani YW Club '62-'64, Spanish Club '62-'63, '64-'65, FHA '63- '64, Glee Club '63-'65. 2 - T weliiiwr V fi! ' 'N iygggfnfifeiy ' ,fgiiyfgq-See, 7 ' 12-Q WS K1 ax Wt-I 'fl tv' ai fi in W , we X W, Q Z. Y ,Q i ix 2 .Ji fi'L'S6eLE1P2iSf7s ,. 4 1' ' . - V ' - Q ,::w--H .-.iw .2 4 'X' RICHARD FRANCIS SCOTT Art Club '62-'64, Devotional Club '64-'65, LANNY GENE SEARS Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, International Relations Club '64-'65. yn, . .. ' ' -Q.. i H ' 'i is iii N' il.. 5 if V , 5. F -'--o ' .W KATHRYN ELLEN SEABURY French Club, Vice-President '62- '63p Local and State Speech Award '63-'64, National Speech Contest '63-'64, D.E. Club, Vice- President, Reporter '63-'65. DONA SHAVER Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62- '63, Student Council '62-'63, De- votional Club, Chaplain '62-'64, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Secre- tary '62-'65, Glee Club '63-'64, Youth Legislature '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, SCABBARD, Junior Pictures Editor '64-'65, MARYETTA SANDLEY Orrville H.S.: Beta Club '62-'63, Glee '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Band, Librarian '62- '65p FHA '62-'63, French Club '63-'65, National Honor Society '63-'65, Scribblettes '64-'65. LAURIE MARGARET SCOTT Leilani YW Club '62-'63, Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Latin Club '62-'63, Lee Genettes Tri- Hi-Y, Vice-President '62-'64, Stu- dent Council '63-'64p Glee Club '63-'64, Devotional Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JAMES ROBERT SHAW Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, International Relations Club '64-'65. VEDA LINDA SHERIFF P.E. Club '62-'63, Alpha chi Tri- Hi-Y '62-'63, Radaels Tri-Hi-Y '63- '64, Devotional Club, Secretary- Treosurer '63-'64, Alpha Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65, D.O. Club '64-'65, V l GINGER ELIZABETH SHINE Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Spanish Club '62-'64g Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'65p Glee Club '63-'655 Student Council '64-'65p Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. SANDRA LEE SIEVERS Latin Club '62-'63p J.C.L. '62- '63p Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Chemistry Club '63-'6-tp Glee Club '63-'65. VIRGINIA HELEN SIMMONS Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p French Club '62-'63y Devotional Club '63-'64i Glee Club '63-'64p Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65p D.O. Club '64-'65. PHILIP AUSTIN SINGLETON Barbell Club '6'l-'625 Band '61- '62p Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63g Devotional Club '63-'64y International Relations Club '64-'65. LINDA JANE SHIRLEY Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Devotional Club, Treasurer '62- '64p Glee Club '63-'64g Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JOHN LEONARD SIMS Football '62-'63p Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Devo- tional Club '64-'65. ROBERT EDWARD SHUCK Latin Club '62-'63i N-E'D-T- Award '62-'63p Glee Club '62- '65g Choral-ees '62-'65p Blind, First Chair '62-'63p All State Band '63-'64p Lancers '63-'64i Southernaires '64-'657 SIU'-len' Council '64-'65. FRANCES INELL SINGLETON Wetumpka H.S.: FHA '62-'64. Lee H.S.: Art Club '64-'65. SARA BRENDA SHIPP Glee Club '62-'64g Devotional Club, Treasurer '62-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. WALTER SIEVERS Radio Club '62-'63p Barbell Club '62-'63. JOSEPH A. SIMPSON Barbell Club '62-'635 Inspiration Club '64-'65. MONGUENITE ELIZABETH SLADE Devotional Club '62-'64g Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. ARTHUR WILLIS SMITH Radio Club '62-'63, Band '63-'64, Student Council '63-'64, Physics Club '64-'65. EDWARD J. SMITHWICK Balboa H.S.: R.O.T.C. '62-'63, Basketball, Captain '62-'64, Foot- ball '62-'64p Swimming '62-'64i Student Association '62-'64, Let- ter Club '62-'64, Truck '63-'6-4: Baseball '63-'64. Lee H.S.: Physics Club '64-'65i Basketball '64-'65. NANCY JANE SOWELL Latin Club, Aedile '62-'63, Stu- dent Council '62-'64, Who's Who '63-'65, Favorite '63-'65, Junior Attendant '63-'64, National Hon- or Society '63-'65p Cheerleader '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club, Pres- ident '64-'65, L Club Sweetheart '64-'65p Miss Lee High '64-'65. LANE STANLEY Spanish Club '62-'64, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. W at we WWW 2 E' L - :ft fit' 'V' :Q it 'ir 5 . 2 i ,iii - 1 5355. 9:21:21 I: - .I ag. .T wrt' Sie- ff.aE-sin - ' , A U:-f as :.5.'1E-qj,,:g.?' fEEi f:'f' . , , , fy :Half5i'fifE:i'l5i..I:f? L HARMON BAYNE SMITH Lancers '62-'63, latin Club '62- '65p Band '62-'65, Scribblers, President '63-'65, Southernaires '64-'65, BARBARA SPIVEY P.E. Club '62-'63, Devotional Club, Treasurer '63-'64, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '63-'65p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. MARY LYNNE SMITH Student Council '62-'63g Latin Club, Aedile '62-'63, .l.C.L. '62- '63, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, FHA '63-'64p Redaels Tri-Hi-Y, President, Chaplain '63-'65: SCABBARD, Business Staff '64- '65g Senior Girls' Club '64-'65p YMCA Devotional Committee '64- '65. LINDA CAROL SPISAK Inspiration Club '62-'64, CAROLYN SMITH Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Devotional Club '62-'64, Phi Beta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'65g Glee Club '63-'64, D.O. Club '64-'65, PATRICIA CAROL SNYDER N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, P.E. Club '62-'63, Chemistry Club '63-'64p Student Council '63-'64p Math Tournament '63-'64, National Honor Society '63-'65, Math Club '63-'65p SCABBARD, Assistant Senior Captions Editor '64-'65. JUDITH SPIERS Devotional Club '62-'63, D.E. Club '63-'65, State D.E. Club, Secretary '64-'65. LINDA SUSAN STANSELL Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63g Spanish Club, Treasurer '62-'65, Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'65p Glee Club '63-'65, Aurora YW Club '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. SHELBY LAMAR STARLING JR. N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63g J. C. L., Custodian, Secretary, Aedile '62- '65, Student Council '63-'65, Squires Hi-Y '64-'65p SCABBARD, Business Stat? '64-'65. NANCY STEVENS Devotional Club '62-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. i JOEL CLYDE STEVENSON RICHARD WAYNE STOVALL Burlington H.S.: Football '62-'63p BGI1Cl '62-'65: l-CNCBTS '63-'64i Leger Club '62.'63, Scribblers '64-'65. Lee H.S.: Favorite '63-'65, Who's Who '63-'65, Fooibuii '63-'65p Football Captain '64-'65p L Club, President '63-'65. S FRED wiLsoN suocs JR. MARY ELLEN SIMS ,ij PCM Latin Club, Chaplain '62-'63, M , AAA-o Hi-Y, Chaplain, vice- W Presidehi '62-'65, Who's Who f ' .li ' '62-'65p Leaders Club '62-'63, all 7 AAL- - Youth Legislature '62-'64, Basket- lmll '62-'63f llf'-1Cl'62-'63f Chem- J , lSl'Y Club '53-'64i l'l'YSlCS Clul' L '64-'65 . . gs, A:k,, 4 1.. -slls iiiii A ::'- ,, C JAMES ANTHONY c - ' , summenfono Choral-ees '62-'65p cies Club 3 '62-'65p Bowling Team, Captain, H P 'd '62-'63. w . i '--' W h 1 BRENDA KAY SWINDALL Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Devotional Club, Vice-President '62-'64, D.0. Club '64-'65. JOAN CATHERINE STEARNS Student Council '62-'63, Devo- tional Club, Chaplain '62-'64g Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. SUSAN MARGARET STEVENS Central H.S.: French Club '62- '63p Lariat '62-'63, FTA '62-'63. Lee H.S.: French Government Award '63-'64, Dramatics Club '63-'64, Scribblettes, President, Editor '63-'65p STARS AND BARS, Art Editor '64-'65p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JAMES MERVIN SUNDAY Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, D.O. Club, Treasurer '64- '65. CAROL CAMILLE TATE Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer '62-'63p French Club '62-'64, Lee-Genettes Tri-Hi-Y '63-'64, Student Council '63-'64, Youth Legislature '647 Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. B. EUGENE TATUM Barbell Club '62-'63. MARY JANICE TAUNTON P.E. Club '62-'63p Student Coun- cil '62-'63g Devotional Club '63- '64g Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. CANDACE ELIZABETH THOMPSON Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63g .l.C.L. '62-'63: FHA '62-'63p Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63p N. E.D.T. Award '62-'63p Glee Club '63-'65p Latin Club '63-'64p Sen- ior Girls' Club '64-'65, JOYCE CAROLYN THRASH Lanier H.S.: Library Club '62- '63. Lee H.S.: Library Club '63-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. GINNY LYNN TAYLOR Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Devotional Club '62-'63p Thes- pian '63-'647 Glee Club '63-'64y Senior Girls' Club '64-'65p Ph Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65, ED THACKER CAROLYN KAY TAYLOR Library Club '62-'64i D.O. Club '64-'65. PAT ALLEN THOMASON Choral-ees '62-'6 ' wifi... ,we Y V. 1' 5 .A 19-'rv' X.. a -E ' W, . . L 1 , -, ' L Af- wwe Q' li f 15 GREGORY NEAL TATUM Biology Club, President '62-'63y Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Baseball '62-'63f Foot- ball '62-'65p L Club '63-'65, MARILYN FAY TAYLOR Devotional Club '62-'6-17 Sopho- more Girls' Chorus '62-'635 Glee Club '63-'64g D.O. Club '64-'65. BEN FRANK THORNTON Band '62-'63f Baseball '62-'65p AAA-O Hi-Y, Chaplain '64-'65p L Club '64-'65. BEVERLY JOY THRASHER Phi Delta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'65p Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63p Devotional Club '62-'64p Glee Club '63-'6-tp Student Council '63-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64- '65 DANIEL FRANK THURMAN Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Basketball '62-'63g Base- ball '63-'65p L Club '64-'65. BOBBY TORRI LLO Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Math Club '64-'65. THOMAS RICHARD TOWNS Latin Club '62-'63: Wipeouts Hi- Y '63-'64p International Relations Club '64-'65g Bostonians Hi-Y '64- '65. JAMES L. TURNIPSEED Astro-nutts Hi-Y '62-'63p Football '62-'64p Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Student Council '63-'64p Youth Legislature '63- '64p Wee Gees Hi-Y, Vice-Presi- dent '63-'64p L Club 'Mp Monks Hi-Y, Vice-President '64-'65. CATHI AUGUSTA TIPTON Prince George H.S.p Art Club '62-'63y Pep Club '62-'63. Robinson H.S.: Ro-Teens '63-'64p Tin Can Alley '63-'64. Lee H.S.: Senior Girls' Club '64- '65g Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65. SHARON ELLEN TISDALE Latin Club '62-'63: Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63g Devotional Club '63-'64g Glee Club '63-'64g FTA, Secretary-Treasurer '64-'65. JO ANN TRAYLOR Art Club '62-'65. DONNA TROGLAN SHERRY LYNN TIDWELL FHA '62-'64p Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63g Glee Club '63- '64. JOYCE DIANE TOWNS Art Club '62-'63g French Club '63-'64p Les Fleurs YW Club, Vice-President '63-'65p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JOEL KENNETH TRAMMELL Art Club '62-'63f D.E. Club '63- '65. BEVERLY ANN UPTAIN Devotional Club '62-'63p Dra- matics Club '63-'64p FHA '64-'65. SHIRLEY MAE UPTAIN Devotional Club '62-'63g Dra- matics Club '63-'641 D.O. Club '64-'65. JOAN DARLENE VINSON Band '62-'65y F.l'l.A. '62-'63p ln- spiration Club '63-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. LINDA LEE VROMAN Cortland H.S.: Dance Club '62- '63p Fencing Club '62-'63g Inter- murals '62-'63g Bowling Club '62- '63. Lee H.S.: Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. NANCY KAY WALKER Wiesbaden H.S.: Girls' Athletic Association '62-'63g German- American Club '62-'63. Maize H.S.: Student Council, Treasurer '63-'6-if Maiorette '63- '64. Lee H.S.: Senior Girls' Club, Treasurer '64-'65p Band, Maior- ette '64-'65p Phi Delta Kappa Tri- Hi-Y '64-'65. JANICE VICK STEPHEN EDWARD VICKERS Band '62-'65p Devotional Club Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '63-'64p Senior Girls' Club '64- '62-'63p Latin '63-'64p Occupa- '65p Student Council '64-'65. tions Club '64-'65p Bostonians Hi-Y'64-'65. JERRY MARLIN WADE BEVERLY GENE WAITES Math Club '63-'64. P.E. Club '62-'63p Devotional Club '63-'6-15 D.O. Club '64-'65. 65 CONNlE SUE VANN Latin Club '62-'63p Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63g Glee Club '63-'64p French Club '63-'64: Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. H. STEVE VINSON Sports Club '62-'63g Spanish Club '62-'6-if Devotional Club '64-'65. BARBARA LEE WADE Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain '62- '63p FTA '62-'63g Choral-ees, Chaplain '63-'65p Glee Club '63- '65. .lUDl WALLACE Woodlawn H.S.: Althean '62-'63p Lee H.S.: Senior Girls' Club '64- '65. LINDA JOYCE WALLACE French Club '62-'63, Dramatics Club '63-'64, Student Council '63-'64. JEFFRA AN WALTERS P.E. Club '62-'63, Thespian Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64- '65p Student Council '64-'65, Delta Theta Chi Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65. .V - . 4, 'w,'i'ff3iQ' 'W3V'?, TW. 'A 1 26 JF- Vf',ii7TLfii 3555? , , ' JAMES AL WATTS Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63, International Relations '64-'65. DEBORAH SUE WEBSTER Spanish Club '62-'64, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, Lee-Genettes Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary '63-'64, FHA '64-'65, Les Fleures YW Club '64-'65, 4? FRED N. WAMBLE Barbell Club '62-'63, NORMAN WAYNE WARD Barbell Club '62-'63, D.E. '63-'65. Club 'T JOHN T. WARD Riverside Polytechnic H.S.: Chess Club '63-'64, Swimming '63-'64, Diving '63-'64, Lee H.S.: Physics Club '64-'65. RICHARD VINAL WATKINS Kappa Alpha Hi-Y '62-'63, Surf- ers Hi-Y '63-'64, D.E. Club, Pres- ident '63-'65, Leaders Club '64- '65. WALTER RAY WALLACE N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, National Honor Society '63-'64, Student Council '63-'64, Physics Club '64- '65. MARTHA ANN WALTERS Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, '62- Devotional Club, Chaplain '63, D.E. Club, Treasurer '63-'64, D.O. Club, Vice-President '64- '65 TED WATTS Football '62-'63, '64-'65, Lead- ers Club '63-'65, L Club '64-'65. MARGARET ANN WEBSTER Devotional Club, Secretary '62- '64, Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. PATRICIA RAE WEEKLEY Dramalics Club '62-'63, Devo- fional Club '63-'64, Kappa Sig- ma Chi Tri-Hi-Y '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. WILLIAM ARDEN WELDON Tuskegee H.S.: Spanish Club, Presidenl '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Spanish Club '63-'65. ROBERT LYN WIGGINS Latin Club '62-'63, J.C,L. '62-'63, Spanish Club '63-'65, REGINALD LEWIS WILLIAMS Barbell Club '62-'63, Inferna- fional Relafions '63-'64, Chem- isfry Club '63-'64, Devotional Club '64-'65, Boslonians Hi-Y '64- '65. SARA FRANCES WHITE Molesworlh H.S.: Sludenf Coun- cil '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Devofional Club '63- '64p Senior Girls' Club '64-'65 Recleals Tri-Hi-Y '64-'65. JOYCE ANN WHITWORTH Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. I GEORGIA GENEVA WHITWORTH Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. PAULA GAYLE WHITWORTH Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62-'63, Sfudenf Council '62-'63, Phi Beta Kappa Tri-Hi-Y '62-'63, Glee Club '63-'64, Devotional Club, Chap- lain '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. LINDRA DIANE WEISS Sophomore Girls' Chorus '62- '63, Devofional Club, Presiclenf '62-'64, Glee Club '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. SUSAN GAYLE WHITAKER P.E. Club '62-'63, Devolional Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. BARBARA ANNE WILKINSON P.E. Club '62-'63, Devolional Club '62-'63, Biology Club '63- '64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. HENRY COLLINS WILLI FORD Barbell Club '62-'63, Boys' De- votional Club '64-'65, Surfers Hi- Y '64-'65. MARY LINDA WILLIFORD Redaels Tri-Hi-Y '62-'64, Youth Legislature '62-'65, Devotional Club '62-'63, YMCA Leaders Club '62-'63, Dramatics Club '63-'64, SCABBARD, Activities Editor '64- '65, Alhera Tri-Hi-Y, Vice Presi- dent '64-'65, Student Council '64- '65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. JULIA ANN WILSON Devotional Club '62-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. SAMUEL HAROLD WINGARD Chemistry Club '63-'64, Physics Club '64-'65. BARBARA ANN WOODFIN Devotional Club '62-'64, Nation- al Honor Society '63-'65, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65, Les Fleures YW Club '64-'65. y , f, ' 'E' it f JI ' -. ' ,. 'I -',ffe'Ell,f,g Q, L .W - I i ii km Vvs1gg,QQg9f3,Q:illf'E'EL'iiiffi gf, JERRY WILLS Sophomore Boys' Chaplain '62-'63, El Leber Hi-Y '62-'63, Football '62-65, L Club '63-'65, Baseball '63-'65, Co-Cap- tain Football '64-'65. Sports Club, WILLIAM WALLACE WINSTON BEVERLY BERNETT WILSON Dramatics Club '62-'63, Thespian '63-'65, Poetry Award '63-'64, Scribblettes '64-'65. WILLIAM KENNETH WOOD WILLIAM CRENSON WILLIS Student Council '62-'63, '64-'65, l.C.L. '62-'63, Radio Club, Presi- dent, Secretary, '62-'64, Na- tional Honor Society '63-'65, AAA-O Hi-Y, Treasurer '63-'65, Scribblers, Secretary '63-'65, Physics Club, President '64-'65. RONALD AMOS WILSON Band '62-'63, N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63, Choral-ees, President '62- '65, Glee Club, Student Director '62-'65, WILLIAM BERT WINGARD Tuscaloosa H.S.: Boys' Chorus '62-'63, Student Council '62-'63. Lee H.S.: Baseball '63-'64, French Club '63-'64, Barbell Club '64-'65. Barbell Club 152.153, Football '62-'65, Boys' Sports International Relations '64-'65. l as Club '62-'63, L Club, Vice Presi- dent '63-'65, Wee-Gees Hi-Y '63-'64, Who's Who '63-'65, Favorite '63-'65, Co-Captain Football '64-'65. MACIE LAMANA WOODHAM P.E. Club '62-'63, Devotional Club '63-'64, Senior Girls' Club '64-'65. VERNA JEAN WOODHAM FHA '62-'63. JAMES ADDISON WRIGHT JR. Band, Vice-President '62-'65g All State '62-'64p Latin Club '62-'63g J.C.L. '62-'63p N.E.D.T. Award '62-'63p Southernaires '63-'65f Chemistry Club '63-'64g Physics Club '64-'65f National Merit Commendation '64-'65. JAMES BRYANT WYNN Band '61-'64p Sports Club '61- '63p Surfers Hi-Y '64-'651 Inter- national Relations '64-'65. JOHN YORK Spanish Club '62-'63g Art Club '63-'64p Dramotics Club '64-'65. JENNIE RILL YOUNG Band, Secretary '62-'65p French Club '62-'64. WAYNE DAVIS YOUNG Maplesville H.S.: FFA '62-'64, 69 BILL WORTHINGTON MARION JOANNE WRIGHT Auburn H.S.: Tiger Tales '62-'63p Pep Club, Treasurer '62-'63. Lee H.S.: FHA, Treasurer '63-'65. RONALD CALVIA YEOMAN Art Club '62-'63p Devotional Club '64-'65. ' HENRY T. YOUNG Football '62-'63p Sophomore Boys' Sports Club '62-'63p Wee Gees Hi-Y '63-'64p leaders Club '63-'64p Devotional Club '64-'65. STEPHEN RENDALL YOUNG Radio Club '62-'63p Dramatics Club '62-'65. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Baisden, Mrs. Norvell, Vice-President, Bobby Sims, President, Billy Priddy, Secretary, Rhonda Coleman, Mr Bozeman, Mrs. Loeb. We, the class of l966, look back to our first year at Robert E. Lee High School. How eager we were to become a part of this great school. We can proudly acclaim that we have not been disappointed, but have instead been gratified by the unity, spirit, and scholastic standards attained at Lee. With the desire to advance, yet still clinging to the security of an established routine, we are now making the decisionsgthat will mold our futures. lt is a great comfort to know that we have had the opportunity of ob- taining the finest education available. May God help us to be faithful representatives of our school and her- itage. ' Rhonda Coleman 70 .Hi fs me fm Q A F rn 3. A by , V n. 3 - E, 0 f f 1 l ,, 4 .E ,. ,i , f.,.,,..,,, K li V3 B' 5' Q 5 0- ' 4. A , f 5 ' ' ' A 3' Y J 31. 'Qt ,q ..,, :?Ax6g?gf?gQQ5E21c 4 ,k1, A . EA 4, 0 f 1if,F,?,5Z'5fjfm. A V Q Jig, .jimi S ik pk 3? , , ix 1.5 J. . T af-i 'H 1: B ROW ONE: Meri Todd, Sandy Crawford, Gayle Raiborne, Patty Mayo, Cynthia Wohlford, Sand Twiss, Janice McAhren Stella P ' Y aiva , Mary Hawk, Ann Dillon . . . ROW TWO: Bobby,Cleere Pittman, John Schultz, Sam Evans, Fernado Alvares, Alvaro To ny Alvares, Olivia Pritchett, Suzie Stephens, Yvonne Peters Carol n 1 Y Huguley . . . ROW THREE: Tommy Klinner, Johnny Green, Larry W' b I ' lm er y, Pep Pilgreen, Ralph Stanford, Randy long, Barney Hand, Ben Chatfman, Don Frizzell, Rick Moody. CLASS OF I966 ROW ONE: Joy Corbin, Ginger Shalter, Cindy Brown, Jane Gilpin, Debb' H ' ie utto, Linda Howard, Donna Tolerson, Marcia Blackman, Kay Smith, Kitty Brightwell . . . ROW TWO: linda Gibbons, Suellen Gehle, Marsha Heath, Linda Jones, Lauren Snellgrove, Pat Counts, Ig J i K , l ..-4 Melanie Shuck, Loretta Heisler, Marilyn Rutland, Teresa White ROW TH - REE. Harvey Mokler, Arnold Boles, Wallace Galbreath, Huck Carroll, Marshall Wilson, George Boles, Ferrell Curlee, James Freear, Steve Williford, Vicky Jay. Q 5 fi x, , , ' 4 ji- ri Mx I H if fi sk ffis B- .K f f ,, ' J , X cf 3 ' v 1 2 I l 2 . rf gf, fi 41' ROW ONE: Linda Parsons, Becky McGhee, Donna Green, Gloria Glenda Spivey, Donna Whitman, Jerry Cannon, Jimmy Bland . . . ROW Hiebert, Linda Boren, Susan Bush, Jennette Patterson, Linda Collier, THREE: Ronney Wiggins, Clarence Mason, Raymond Cooper, Verdell Ann Nickols, Cynthia Truett... ROW TWO: Candy Binkley, Alexia Fisher, Joe Roper, Bruce Brannen, Michael Cooper, Neal Bennett, Owens, Linda Lawrence, Kay Wall, Karen Buschmann, Leslie Scott, Allan Lowery, Joe Coyle. CLASS OF I966 ROW ONE: Becky Porches, Bonnie Carnathan, Carol Dean, Sue McCollum, Sharion Allen, Sharon Carlisle, Kathy Morris, Elizabeth Lunsford, Diane Shirley, Belinda Gehle . . . ROW TWO: Mary Nash, Gloria Penton, Ronnie Bird, Kenneth Little, Bobby Dupree, Kim Geno, Wayne Turney, Walter Williamson, Glenn Missildine . . . i ROW THREE: Ken Hutchinson, Mike Hughes, Johnny Brooks, Lebron Brantley, Russ Fox, Mike Eskridge, Joe Davis, Ronnie Long, Tomy Gamble, Rick Clemmons, Gray Strickland, Robbie Evans, Richard Cleghorn. 1 f 5 5 y 4.5 . 52 1 la u E we Y. IV 3 f A Y L, f J W B 'jf ' 139 fc J' F -7 ' ROW ONE: Barbara Hancock, Janice Dismukes, Gloria Armstrong, Christine Harris, Kathy Friend, Beckie Matthews, Kay Rouse, Bill Causey, Mike Haponski, Betsy Panhorst . . . ROW TWO: Kaye Brown, Karen Nelson, Kathleen Noland, Cathy Colvin, Nancy . 1135: it Pruette, Jane Penton, Doreen Moorer, Sandra White, Glenda Becker, Liz Sharp . . . ROW THREE: Charles Northington, Ed Sauls, Henry Pugh, Kenneth Woodard, Teresa Roach, Nancy Schnell, Jerry Roebuck, Mike Dion, Pam Brooks. CLASS OF I966 ROW ONE: Carolyn Wallace, Mary Lou Price, Jimmy West, John Kidden, Marvin Motley, Pat McCarty, Preston Marshall, Miles Kelley, John Brooks . . . ROW TWO: Emily Dobbins, Glenda Dorman, Debbie Strickland, Sammy Johnson, Ronnie Morgan, Danny Brown, 2 E 1 3 3 3 Q .. 3 N, l TM. ij T 175 gg ' N V FJ 5 ,ji gi 1 gg g 4 ,57,.,.., 9 -- gm-,.. -. S ,.1,, 1',M4,.f'f,f. W3 2 , Y V Jw W4 fw : at ' gf , w .M .. M S its Wi ,A , ,f 3 X vt , N , J 1 1 AW , iy, A N Vw, .1 :Z 'Y' st it ' A N .X CJ 1 g fr' ' B X asc 9 , ' Asking Y V, ' , 1 3' f It L ,':- 5, ' ,gf -f j ' ' ,, f 55,4 - 4:3 ,N 3 jf' Joe White, Davey Welch, Connie Frederick, Ed Lorentson . . . ROW THREE: Arnold Jones, Murray Tarleton, Dan English, Morris Kellam, Clifford Helms, Butch Portertield, Harry Ingram, Randy Brown, Dale Jordan, Jackie Jeffcoat, Ben Scattini. ,H if T ,YV ig . A T l' Q 3 . A gW S 3 1 1 1 , ,.,- -: i W ? Q ' f 1 B J f 4 Z. W.,-, ' , J ' ' - 1 A 'ix JR V' . . Ji gf: 1 'li if i Raef! , 2 5 T 'kxif gy : pn- ,. . li? l F is h'1 Q . :Q Y Q, ,-Qc ,.,, sz: ,J fx 7 Q sg if S ff: :if sfyfaf? :Hp 'I V' if 3 , ig: JK g ays f W A S fi :J f ,f F ' A L 'k'W J ff ' A H A x X me , lj, .3,F,,l,Ii ' 4 QL i,i-,Aux 1 R if '55 : f x S ii IT , ROW ONE: Pam Boland, Jackie Faulkner, Linda Taylor, Norma Wade, Sue Newell, Carol Couihen, Linda Calloway, Joni Stifflemire, Linda Scolt . . . ROW TWO: Annehe Whiddon, Paula Koehnlein, Mary Worrell, J. T. Bored, Trudy Spinks, Janice Brown, Jane Pugh, Judy Weldon, Joyce Randall Jones, Byron Roger Yearby, John Candy Erfley, Dennis CLASS OF l966 ROW ONE: Joyce Smith, Peggy Dixon, Olivia Morehouse, Pal Crawley, Pam Brown, Sunshine Shepherd, Karen Lovvorn, Elise Morrison, Sara Jo Evans, Poisy luker . . . ROW TWO: Jo Ann Crain, Frank Killetfe, Berly Dukes, Charyl Jackson, Herbert Maloney, s 1 Z 5 Riggins . . . ROW THREE: Buddy Beshears Mills, Dan Weaver, John Thomas, John Jones Maslan, Johnny Campbell, Don Armstrong Diamond. Jerry Mills, Paul Brady, Waller Goodin, Larry Dismuke . . ROW THREE: Ricky Richbourg, Jerry Sims, Danny Balenline, Charles Chesser, Von Rushton, Glenn Talum, Bill Messick, Roger Lee Terry Smith, Michael McDonnell, Mike Jemison. 4 B 5 A 3 9 vc A X 3 . 3 I l , Vykr jf , 3 ,.,. f E1 ' ,l ii W li Z ' H I VT LV yyvkf fl 5 ' E ,gg f gg H A' J ,,::: E 5 f l fre' A , lfhifi' x J 'YE is S fi J C , ' ip if: -I A ' f u. 2 M V nf ,Jr - I fx K 1 I Q' :.,,':: 1 i i? J i if 12 ROW ONE: Gaylen Schrieber, Jackie Pearson, Laura Toole, Wanda Whetstone, Gwen Grubbs, Linda Burton . . . ROW THREE: Bill Jones, Skipper, Maria Brassell, Susan Jennings, Pricilla Sanford, Lynn Cook, William Wiles, Bill Kent, Larry Scott, Billy Richbourg, Ron Daven- Eileen Hall . . . ROW TWO: Betty Sowell, Mary Lucy Furlow, Brenda port, Ken Sigler, Bill Nobbs, Eddie Sheehan. Shows, Bonnie Pratt, Mary Margaret Wynn, Sheila Ray, Lucretia CLASS OF I966 ROW ONE: Jill Johnson, Rita Meeks, Judy Allen, Jud y Davis, Patricia Dobbins, Marcia Martin, Shirley Langford, Shari Lewis, Gayle Hamn, Shelia Kelly . . . ROW TWO: Judy Chambliss, Patti Rogers, Pat Pittman, Jerry McKee, Henry Strong, Wayne McMillan . . . ROW THREE: Guy Phelps, Stan McMath, Dan Causey, Don Dawkins, Kim Elton, Ellis Garner, Butch George, Skip Taylor, Theron Fields, Barbara Walker, Ann English, Donna Culbertson, Anne Sparks, Freddie Dowdle. Q A Mi at I Y J 5' , I , is 5 ' - W Q , ' ' ' Y Q ' f Pk I ,J xi N A is ,K - sw 'Ali N A 'K ik. 'fi ' 6 ' 5 r' Sill' f 'L S, y ' x . 5 .E Q ' A s 4. E 4- 1 lg If FW -1 H--1 13 2 Q 3 1 ROW ONE: Cindy Cash, Janice Rowe, Beverly Lindsey, Brenda Culp, ' Thomas, Shirley Chavers, Delores Fields, Debbie luttrell, Yvonne Mary Ann Tatum, Brenda Bulter, Gail Littleiohn, Connie McCalman, McKinnon . . . ROW THREE: Allen Hemming, Jimmy Hale, Mike Voncile Daniels, Dovie Butler . . . ROW TWO: Beverly Ziemer, Mary Esco, Ray Engle, Bill Roberts, larry Davis, Jimmy Cawthorne, Eddie Scruggs, Sarah Mainor, Bernadette Walker, Carolyn Miller, Sylvia Parker, Pete Primm, Gaston Fomby. CLASS OF I966 ROW ONE: Jean Houston, Freddie Bey, Carol Berman, Dawn Philips, Gail Boyd, Mary Decker, Lorraine Dawson, Susan McCain, Yvonne Price, Donald Hall . . . ROW TWO: Millie Ivey, Betty Worrell, Pam Kennedy, Judy Knopp, Eleanor Sullivan, Martha Shaw, Dot Maddox, if -if f' ,f Pati Young, Cynthia Burt, Mike Everage . . . ROW THREE: Edwin McBride, Ronald Kelly, Al Brown, Richard Hill, Robert Cain, Donna Johnson, Ann Phillips, John Egger, Jimmy Andrews, Charles Morgan. ,ff 5 ...gh A ROW ONE: Sandra Wells, Karen Chambers, Melanie Hammond, Dianne McKinnon, Charlotte Lee, Judy Sellers, Faye Brock, Laura Childree, James Moseley, Larry Kwater . . . ROW TWO: Luke Anastasakis, George Mingledorff, Ron Johnson, Wiley Spivey, Larry ,fi ff 1 Segrest, Gary Dillard, Jimmy Snider, Pete Mitchell, Freddie Adams, Greg Mitchell . . . ROW THREE: Charlie Boyd, Randall Sexton, Buster Neel, Emmett Poundstone, Randall Crumpton, Eddie Nagle, Ralph Hamn, Charles Hollifield, Pat Jones, Linda Tucker. CLASS OF I966 ROW ONE: Jimmy Knutson, Douglas Pounds, Freddie McKenzie, Larry Micheal, Charles Brice, Frank Burnes, Kieth Green, Arthur Ledbetter, Butch Young, Ronnie Davis . . . ROW TWO: John Kolasky, Harold Bowden, Johnny Henderson, Max Herlong, Hank Draughon, Mike Teague, Reynolds Furlow, Buddy McClinton, Billy Priddy, Hugh Bell . . . ROW THREE: Donnie Hodges, Bobby Massey, James Moseley, Wayne Culver, Woody Cook, Tommy Griffin, Mike Taylor, Stan Armstrong, Mikes Fikes, Eddie Marzenell. s s ...., 'l I U, -. i 'fi H' i i A 4 . 'if , E A W,'?5.' C gy: , , hw.. , . i 1 H: ' LK -J' ' X' ROW ONE: Larry Monigomery, Sandy Gibbons, Gary Lilly, Bobs Duggan, Gwen Babb, Carol Lowe, Leah Looney, Ahna Faulkner, Pai Parker, Charlohe Barar . . . ROW TWO: Brenda Finley, Eddie Keni, Buddy Jackson, Larry Brooks, Helen Cortland, Mike Bryoh, PI Ronnie Mathews, Sharon Smiih, Linda Graddy, Jackie Scolf . . . ROW THREE: Royce Ryals, Rodney Vincent, Wayne Evens, Jerry Wiegand, Mike Seely, Mike Bonny, John Durden, Mike Allis, Alber? Hinienoch, Happy Royster. CLASS OF I966 ROW ONE: Sandro Alford, Sharon Wilson, Judy Hood, Judy Harris, Suzanne Moon, Donna Mofisi, Suzanne Askins, Jan Ellis, Rilo Phillips, Karen Duff . . . ROW TWO: Rayford Thompson, William Cox, Wayne Ingram, Larry Jones, Yvonne Waifes, Judy Kraker, Q L Cathy Vann, Sharon Kimbro, Ediih Rodgers, Janie Hand . . . ROW THREE: Howard Bozeman, Chip Armstrong, Gregg Harris, Bobby Sims, Elberi Bell, Raymond Reynolds, Foster Goodwin, John Lindley, Donny Dewberry, Jim Tucker. 'Q f' jf' will i A 3 i 1 ROW ONE: Carol Reed, Sandra Cannon, Sharon Bycroft, Joyce Andrews, Loretto Whitaker, Donna Taunton, Shiela Wade, Melanie Hicks, Rachel Wyland, Jenny Nettles . . . ROW TWO: Jackie Burge, Jeanie Beasley, Jen Simmons, Sherry Thorne, Donna Pope, Rhonda ROW ONE: Susan Potter, Karen Flanagan, Denise Beck, Donna Weeks, Sue Cross, Ann Parkman, Marsha Henderson, Donna Michell, linda Johnson, Sue Moon . . . ROW TWO: Brenda Hope, Charles Eason, Som McNair, Jimmy Green, Larry Porterfield, Tony Jackson, F5 J F4 ' Xf g ' 1 - V, K R il if J? s w M 5 V 2 . . I ' 1 21 , x Coleman, Dory Priester, Chester Goolsby, Joe Porath Eddie Rushton . . . ROW THREE: Jimmy Andrews, Sonny Hull, Larry Stafford Arlon Poole, Raymond Hamilton, Robert Hungate, Frank Ruud John Hookes, Skippy Royster, Bobby McSween. OF I966 Bob Wingard, Calvin Cason, Jerry Duncan, Sara Evans ROW THREE: Danny Dawson, Tony Anthony, Tom Hasenmyer Danny Foster, Gary Newton, John Smith, Bob Estes, Rick Wilson Alex Seithalil, Gary Grubbs. , 'Q ' f ', Tr 5 1? ,gs .. Q 1 J 72- 2 +5 Y. 4? yi 79 .1 I A F- K' l .. ' -: ' E . . , iii! 5, K we ., K' A fp ll . 1' , 4 L ' If .. vc- ,i of , f, , ,, , lg L ., 31.63, H A A . f - gl' L. , wr 5 'K ROW ONE: Sheila Wilingham, Marie Yancey, Margie Britnell, Uretta ROW THREE: Danny Boker, Bill Alford, Edward Brown, Ed Townes Heisler, Molly Adams, Annette Holley, Carol Brophy, Tommy Maxey Harold Hall, Charles Lockard, Robert Parker, Angelo Mellos, Terry . . . ROW TWO: Warren Carr, Lloyd Nix, Tom Rodgers, Gary Green, Cook. ' Bobby McSwain, Andy Garrett, Ruflin Borden, Mike Singleton . . . CLASS OF I966 ROW ONE: Mary Ann Vance, Glenda Schofield, Theresa Stephens, Gloria Sexton, Lee Bone, Peggy Crawford, Mike Rutland . . . ROW TWO: Dianne Vinson, Lynda James, Nita Noble, Shirley Hornady, '?i 'L - 5 x S ll 3 X ' -1 1? 'S 5 1 iw fl Virginia Brown, Pat Hodge, Duncan Little, Randy Parker . . ROW THREE: Cecil Jones, Donnie Farmer, James Coggins, Lewis Gunter Joe Williams, Bobby Milner, Ronnie Fitzgerald, Jenny Bulter WHEEEE-EEE-EEE-EEE!!! Q Future Homemakers? G J E U N N U I I 0 N R E S M W. Quill W 1 Y 57- 917- gm KH? 'iF 8-'KvCDCQ4ft8-FW: SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Secretory, Judy Kindred, President, Bill Moody, Vice-President, Roy Wczites SPONSORS: Mr. Dyess, Mr. Josey, Mrs. Pruitt, Mrs. Clements We hove, ot lost, become C1 port of Robert E. Lee ond ore proud of its unity ond spirit. We pledge to do our best scholosticolly, physically, ond spirituolly in the two yeors to come ot Lee. We feel when the individuol is improved, Lee High is improved. We, the Sophomore Clciss of l964-65, hope we have oidded to this great school ond pledge to build ci better tomorrow, devote service to our God, our country, ond our Almo lvloter. Judy Kindred 82 3 ROW ONE: Irma Wright, Jerry Cherry, Janet McMillan, Susan Check, Tommy Burt, Barbara Moseley, Diana Hall, Brenda Talley, Margie Hallman, Robin Bozeman . . . ROW TWO: Helen Williams, Linda Barton, Dotty Tatum, Wayne McAhren, Linda Griffin, Robert Moore, CLASS ROW ONE: Linda Harrod, Julie Nelson, Karen Ansted, Virginia Haney, Mike O'Bannon, Brenda Brooks, Cathy Boyd, Cindy Brown, Carol Keefle, Patty Logan . . . ROW TWO: Janice Mayson, Jackie Grace, Beverly Chavers, Glenda Hill, Anne Gardner, Douglas T 5 - S ff s Helen Lisenby, Ginny Whighan, Jean Hopkins, Pogo Wendling . . . ROW THREE: David Hamrick, Don Pair, Tommy Stone, Ronnie Smith, Chuck Cone, Jimmy Amsler, Bobby Cox, Mike Bragg, Dewey Collier, Tommy Cooper. OF I96 Cumuze, Joe Cartland, Johnny Landert, Lawrence Harris, John Hooten . . . ROW THREE: Randall Morgan, Ricky Church, David Payton, Johnny Walker, Roy Campbell, Thomas Brown, Jimmy Till, Jimmy Walker, Mike Hartley, Ronnie Latham. 3 l l A 1. f ' ,M .V V 1 W K ' 1 r ' if 1 is - is' E - K x f Q: 5 ,P ,E f .A Q :, ' B . ' J? S . xr f n f J 1 Q i I 5. , fx 3 , , L . F A 59 1 'W4' l ff B J ,i . . it K B ' 2' , f , r lg :Q i e in A , A , Kkh re , 47? . mi g 7' 5 A s at A , Q, A K '4 1 . il v Ae ,Q 3 j 5 rc 1 N 'Q :ffl mo. '11,-,' 1 f ,f f C Q . , , l V- I . : fi +g,f,1f,,w',:j. ' fr w ' ' v 4 . 14 '.. 1' f ' F f 1 Q V la: : W if f ., ' 5 ,ff f ,KL : A 'A ,f,:. vi ,N if 83 5-1 r fc- 1 A ii? 355 gil. I H Mi L A A gg ' Q 4 2 W . t 'Z ' J' . L 7' .. ! ig cf ' MA f 'V . t ,. A 3 Q f ,'f?7?fa -X 'f 5 f 1 ' ii t S ta. F Ni A ' J zag r . i 1 5 Q x Zigi v W : ' f, S U, L , . a j ,J Z J 5 M s V' ,y I' f Q21 W - 1 ROW ONE: Wauthena Moss, Sandy Dendy, Sharon Johnson, Terry Kollister, Tina Smith, David Hoit, Cliff Koehnlein, Venora Jernigan, Virginia Byers, Mary Bonny . . . ROW TWO: Dottie Catrett, Gayle Lambert, Denise Carter, Beckie Linzy, Belle Heisler, Lem Crysel, Q I ix H Q' U Don Hall, Linda Bush, Jenille Van, Mal Morrison . . . ROW THREE: Donald Holt, Mason Josey, Robert Kimbro, Bobby Spears, Lanier Williams, Jim Musick, Robert Carlisle, Danny Henley, Warren Grant, Elaine Ward. CLASS OF l96 ROW ONE: Linda Tillery, Sue Rountree, Janet Watson, Faye Smith, Julia Weldon, Mary Bell, Dianne Guy, Thomas Boles, Sylvia Edwards, Betty Spruell . . . ROW TWO: Jerry Sanders, Phillip Suttle, Weldon Doe, Freddie Pouncey, Robert Hartin, Terry Bonnett, Som Grant, Z Larry Spears, Larry Atkinson, Linda McCain . . . ROW THREE: Jay Jefcoat, Gerry Meall, Bill King, Eddie Nelson, Vaughn Wallage, Mike Kinard, David Rich, Joe Williams, Scott Sonnkalb, David Pierce. P G T 1 . it L i ' - 5 af ROW ONE: Emily Abernathy, Dot Burt, Kathy Cutter, Genie Jackson, Paula Rush, Scarlett Bagwell, Linda Oswalt, Donna Tew, Jane Black, Norman Fowler . . . ROW TWO: Debra Summerlin, Kay Daer, Dianne Henderson, Sharon Bender, Beverly Boysen, Angela Bodclie 1 CLASS ROW ONE: Jayma Walters, Sharon Gibson, Gene Johnson, Betty Ann Thornbury, Judy Williams, Sharon Speer, Carole Loggins, Debby Kociol, Sue Smith, Charles Bailey . . . ROW TWO: Diane Knight, Betsy Lance, Katharine Anderson, Peggy Cordell, Carole Cartwright, 4 Charlotte Bennett, Barbara Bozeman, Carol Thompson, Dana Lewis . . . ROW THREE: Larry Smith, Judy Whitfield, Eric Mitchell, Bill Simpler, Mark Hansen, Stanley Powell, Jimmy Hall, Charles Grider, Everett Marshall, Charles Culver. OF I96 Lynn Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Steven Koeppel, Marcy Carroll, Larry Rayborn . . . ROW THREE: Jim Bott, Wayne Cobb, Rich'ard Hale, Tommy Traylor, John Garrett, Rizhard Jenkins, David Spence, Mays Jemison, John Stanley, Wayne Smith. 4. 3 A l 2 2 g g 'l ' 3 , yy V, . if ' X A 'fs' ,Q-ii 'E 0 EPI, V f , , l 2 f A L if' My N: , 1' 'B ROW ONE: Carol Tohen, Judy Harris, Sherry Bagnell, Sandra Carr, William Howell, Larry Blackmon, Clif? Thrasher, Tim Flannagan . . . Becky Moses, Vicki Toney, Mary Ann Townes, Alma Holman, Judy THIRD ROW: Tommy Hammeh, Michael Baker, Tommy Baxier, James Hogan, Lynn Henderson . . . ROW TWO: Nancy Jennings, Jack Hall, Harvey Lowery, Wayne Akin, Dave LaRochelle, Harvey Mark- Townes, Sid Parker, Ronnie Sterling, Richard Arnold, Andy Little, ham, Brent Carter, David Edwards. ROW ONE: Linda Wilkins, Shelby Stephens, Belinda Jones, Donna Henderson, Tommy Boone, Cheryl King, Janis Kwafer, John Welsh Clemenis, Rosemary Siainback, Diane Thrift, Linda Zappoin, Rhonda . . . ROW THREE: Graham Braswell, Laurie Wilson, Jimmy Parish, Thornton, Patsy Clark, Helen Bush . . . ROW TWO: Wayne Bullard, Buddy Bush, Bill Carswell, Larry Rohan, Jimmy Parker, Milfon Casey, Mildred Taium, Cheryl Webber, Jean Leader, Bruce Stephens, Mike Lee Morrow, Dale Harrison. E 5 Q L3 my 4 A -Q V , Q ., i Ear' ,if, W .ggi 5 K, ,J H I l x . 'ff ' i A 1-W . ,...: ,3 if A 1 i ' ,so . : J 2 J f A v ie a'7j,? 'K i ,X nf:-rf f ,,,, 'gg , . E H ' '..'-no gi A eaeygxi Ex, A ,5 y y A ,,.: T 5- , X. T Fi fifzfmffz 86 Q 1 . , . I 'xx if r- fb: if f' 4,1- J, i A F, T I A T '45, X is , lfifgl A U , lr tl ROW ONE: Thomas Bowles, Dan Woodham, Charles Broadway, ton, Dwayne Strength, Sandra Phillips, Sylvia Cox, Charlotte Rushing Donald Eastman, Jim Rowell, Charles Casmus, Paula Hellums, Donna Gilliland, Lawrence Prestridge, Cindy Cox . . . ROW TWO: Johnny Owens, Billy Mainor, Wes Sisson, Bill Malair, Al Haynie, Rickey New- CLASS ROW ONE: Ann Heisler, Deborah Pritchett, Freida Crumpler, Sue Dunn, Cynthia Shaver, Pat Shirley, Betty McDaniel, Margret Sheehan, Shirley Darby, Teddy Pouncey . . . ROW TWO: Pam Phillips, Jackie Ramzy, Teresa Holley, Adrienne Andress, Nann Cox, Grover Sexton, fs L Z fi i K Q . . . ROW THREE: James Dwight Bailey, Wayne Ficquett, Terry Graydon, Andy Kolasky, Mitch Smith, Tom Sellers, Larry Phillips, Victor Polizos, Wayne Pratt, Frances Powell. OF I96 Tim Shirah, George Price, Kathy Cox, Cothee Lubert . . . ROW THREE: Jimmy Cook, Steve Smith, Mike Sherman, Leon Carnley, Steve Overby, David Simmons, Lonnie Sellers, John Glouner, Emory Helms, Mike Henderson. .ale 87 ii ROW ONE: Judy Kindred, Phyllis Sebring, Marilyn Cooper, Becky Birch, Elizabeth Wood, Becky Griggs, Lynn Phillips, Jane Prater, Mafalda Petitti, Brenda Phillips . . . ROW TWO: Sue Culver, Beverly Cramton, Carol McGarr, Elizabeth Hickman, Brenda Briggs, Pam . if e J af .kkr ,h I ' gm ag, . B Locker, Shelia Peel, Julia Lockard, Elly Peters, JoAnn Galloway . . . ROW THREE: Rita Mount, Shirley Crumbley, Brenda Couch, Dianne Wilkinson, Becky Bradley, Beth Libera, Clemmie Peacock, Jeonnetta Johnson, Dale Berry, Judy Jones. CLASS OF I96 ROW ONE: Theresa Hodge, Linda Hall, Wanda Worthington, Dianne Womble, Bobby Thomase, Chuck Norton, Allen Rowe, Billy Larson, Lige Penton, Paul Rahe . . . ROW TWO: Pat Peacock, Terry Shirley, Vickie Roach, Eleanor Pinkston, Elaine Brown, Billy Noles, Kenneth ,137 Stephens, Ange Mellos, Randy Reaves, David Perdue . . . ROW THREE: Charles Thrailkill, Jeffery Pyle, Johnny Waller, Ray Waites, Richard Penton, Dana Thorne, Ricky Norris, Mitch Bridges, Bill Par- rish, Johnny Reynolds. ,r 5 x J .f ' It '. 'i J A S' 1 'X J' ROW ONE: Diane Hailman, Darrolyn Stevens, Pafricia Williams, Donna Willis, Rena Vaughn, Becki Turner, Deborah Duck, Kay Fowler, Marfha Ray, Marilyn Ryals . . . ROW TWO: Jan Smilh, Holley Turk, Mary Ann Vaughn, Tony Pefirli, David Pharis, Raymond Roughfon, .- fs: ,is Ks . 1 'Ja X , Larry Robinson, Bill Hicks, Terry Williams, Bill Sumner . . . ROW THREE: Steve Sfewari, Glenn Weldon, Howard Wilkes, Steve Vann, John Mclemore, Jimmy Sloan, Ronnie King, Earl Smifh, Bobby Hill, Bill Thompson. CLASS OF I96 ROW ONE: Brenda Royall, Paula Tidmore, Gail Sutlilli, Connie Wiggs, Linda Phelps, Dixie Vinson, Kathy Manning, Peggy Marley, Nancy Smiih, Kathy Jordan . . . ROW TWO: Jackie Garrett, Waller Alex- ander, Lee King, Mike Lyon, George Rabb, Earl Jones, Billy Rogers, I Don Jones, Jerry Seals, Jack Lambert . . . ROW THREE: Louie Wilson, Leslie Davidson, Evan Adams, Ronald Hill, Chuck Simpson, Johnny Sanford, Kenny Johnson, John Dyer, Allen Dudley, Wesley Henry. if i i ROW ONE: Elsie Styron, Betty Myers, Charlotte Maddox, Becky Story, Jerry Smith, Richard Bailey, Errol Mills, Mike Davis, Mike Williams, Fred Sprinall . . . ROW TWO: Allison Duke, Dahlene Suggs, Donna Wilkinson, Sue Yawn, Janice Dempster, Velma Johnston, tif?- T , v 't .Ar ' ,ez , l . , so , K, H r A. , x N ., , f I I f ff' ,, , Juletta Graham, Chipper Clark, Joe McGuire, Steve Harrison . . . ROW THREE: Ricky Messick, Jimmy Dozier, Bobby Duhon, David Mallack, Roger Joyce, Bubba Ward, Mike Shipley, Charles May, Johnny Bell, Kenneth Moss. CLASS OF I96 ROW ONE: Kathy Ansted, Shiela Groves, Cassy Harrell, Amelia Wolf, Nan Jarrett, Pam Ertley, Renee Bowden, Rickey Jones, How- ard Clark, Gary Bazzell . . . ROW TWO: Mary Elizabeth Cook, Gwen Blackman, Nancy Taylor, Glen Elmore, Tom Crowder, Monte Carmack, John Thompson, Paul Krig, Phil Bedsole, Gary Geddie . . . ROW THREE: Ken Harper, Paul Daniel, Phillip Collier, Johnny Dean, Carlton Garner, Ronald Clark, Jerry Crowder, Steve Cronic, Red Turnipseed, Skipper Gish. , -- 44 af 4, N . i at i ROW ONE: Linda Inma Morrison, Bi E a T 2 f i 2 2 Q f E 5 E i z Q g D, 3 V yy ff W 1 ' x 1 E Y i xi 51 N f ' ffl iw K me , ' K . if D A 2 S .., Q 4 y B it I A if C 5 5 4 ., B if fi , 1 t .- x i' 1 if if ,fag , fl A 1: A5 Qlfmeisf, .,,, .,,.P,,Z:: 1 A:,A 'T Joan Bryant, Linda Brown, Gloria Bush, Elizabeth Miller, n, Dusty Freeman, Cheryl Moore, Linda Fraley, Corky ll Boland . . . ROW TWO: Beverly Odom, .lane Armstrong, Reba Arant, Cynthia Herron, Ronnie Bowden, Linda Barnes, Sarah ROW ONE: Bonnie Gaines, Teresa Benton, Kay Clemons, Joe Jefcoat, George Davis, Barry Shaffer, Billy Gandy, Lee Keeler, Mike Killeite, Ken Parrish . . . ROW TWO: Jeanie Gandy, Cindy Holt, Janice Hobbs, Martha Hooper, Blanche Frazier, Martha Best, Peggy Durham, Hall, Margie Nelson, Linda Thorington, Roy Allen . . . ROW THREE Randy Harp, Donald Moore, Jerry Bishop, Charles Parker Stanley Borden, Kenneth Booth, Jack Parker, Anna Hicks, Bill Broom Charles Brown. OF I96 Martha Epperson, Judy Scruggs, Gail Ivey . . . ROW THREE Steve Freeman, Tommy Sewell, Danny Webb, Randy Goodwin James Brown, Harry Kearley, Randy Martin, David Sasser, Danny Younger David Echols. 91 4 1 K 5 lx 1 : .W V3 I ivy .V , X...-4, b I ROW ONE: Diane Crawford, Frances Hallman, Donna Gilpin, Don- effe Kellan, Sandra Logan, Sylvia Brown, Russ Rawson, Alex Johnson Tony Worthington, Chris McFaden . . . ROW TWO: Pam Vowell 1 lil, E f Burkett, Pa? Bryan, Jimmy Mills, Terry Woods, Tommy Lamberi . . . ROW THREE: Wayne Peavey, David Beasley, Larry Mullins, Ken Kelly, Kenneth Bishop Jimmy Griffin, Leroy Carter, Bobby Pruii, Ronnie Margaref Current, Harold Postma, David Rice, Olivia Mills, Beiiy Broderick, Tommy Marshall. CLASS OF I96 ROW ONE: Marty McElvey, Jerry Goodwin, Sammy Simpson, Trippy Etheridge, Paul Goldsmiih, Arrilyn Donaldson, Jerry Essary, John Ashmore, Jerry Foniaine, Bill Hrabe . . . ROW TWO: Susan Mid- kiff, Diane Hopper, Gail Culver, George Beasley, George Hargrove, Karhy Lydon, Rose Marie Williamson, Linda McKinley, Angie Marker, Sandra Gunn . . . ROW THREE: Terry Cannon, Jerry Carlisle, Roger Franklin, Mike Fiveash, Allen Howell, Parker Sykes, Fred King, Darryl Fitzgerald, Eddie Wohlford, Don Johnson. Q i x ROW ONE: Tinka Zolcynski, Jane? Boggus, Joyce Nichols, Bill Hood, Linda Aulrey, Polly Spiers, Wanda Loveff, Mary Bone . . . Moody, Virginia Maihews, Connie Meade, Shirley Dion, Lynn Dick, ROW THREE: Paul McFarlane, Bobby Alred, Gene Melton, George Linda Stephens, Debby Dyer . . . ROW TWO: Barbara Vance, Millis, Randy Alford, Terry Besf, Lonnie Dispennehe, George Crapps, Brenda Allen, Donna Beasley, Mary Sfrik, Teresa Hudson, Diane Mickey Lammers, Glenn Armsirong. CLASS OF l96 ROW ONE: Andrea Radin, Janice Johnson, Anne Johnson, Emily Yeargan, Alma Davis, Leslie McHugh, Carolyn Claybrook, Sandra Lloyd . . . ROW TWO: Cecilia Martin, Teresa Stone, Sarah Capps, :ii f 5 1 5 Qi Diane Compton, Yvonne Carrigan, Frances Blue, Sheila Motley, Deborah Stadlberger . . . ROW THREE: Lin da Slevens, Waller Arm- strong, Bob Propsf, Lori Loyd, Yvonne Yearby. is 1 if -I 5 MQ axial Ea, l may Q 5 . ,M . W K fi . lim -J .1 2 .H,.f,,i D .. W 'f, 'asv Y, ,aff 5 gi if 5 f. :. -- A - 3 5-N Q H , G' I 'Q ii' if ' an , N I ROW ONE: Beverly Beaird, Ruih Ann Bumpuss, Judy Hayden, Chris- James Melton, Don Westbrook, Buddy Goggans, Jlm McGough, Reed line Ward, Pa? Haynes, Dana Brock, Margene Cotton, Charlohe Graydon . . . ROW THREE: Sherrell Mooney, Spence McCracken, Burk, Phil Byrd'. . . ROW TWO: Lester Guillory, Rickey Parsons, Allen Edwards, David Murphey, Don Lewis, .loe Gerrard. AI first Sophomores ask clirecfions ...... Then they learn the fasfesi way to go. 94 di - vs, 5 Il ROW ONE: Linda Williford, Sue Nolan, Trudy Hayes, Joan Mur- Johnson, Shirley Langford, Rhonda Coleman, Katherine Jones Donna phree, Judi Morgan, Zoe Crowder, Joyce Andrews, Helen Cartlancl, Weeks, JoAnn Crain, Janice Mayson, Pogo Wendling, Sharon Speer Becky Birch, Barbara Walker, Linda Moore . . . ROW TWO: Jayne Ann Johnson . . . ROW FOUR: Danny Cooper, Don Marshall Ron Pugh, Karen Chambers, Rosemary Dart, Linda Boren, Janice Vick, Davenport, Robert Parker, Henry Pugh, Victor Polizos, Jim Roberts Teresa Benton, Beverly Beaird, Linda Tillery, Connie McCalman, David Mallach, Roger Franklin, David Hoit. Deborah Duck, Betty Spruell, Joan Blackwell . . . ROW THREE: Gene Vice-President Presiderll Doyle Fuller Ron Davenport wt? 'TY . vs 1 fi ' X 4. E .11 A ,3 e 'J 'R J ' Secretary Sue Nolen Chaplain Victor Polizos The purpose of the Student Council is to give value and strength to 'I X the school program by involving students, faculty, and administration V in planning all school activities, and by fostering a fine school spirit -' H that will hold high the standards of Robert E. Lee High School. As a .ew service to students, the Council takes the responsibility for three publi- cations each school year-the handbook, the activities calendar, and 4 the student telephone directory. ' J j I X I 96 ROW ONE: Jim Tucker, Rayford Thompson, Nancy Britton, Suzanne Askins, Judy Harris, John Hudson . . . ROW TWO: Shari Lewis, Kay Smith, Pogo Wendling, Marilyn Ryals, Sandra Logan, Jan Ellis, Gwen Babb, Beverly Beaird, Becky Birch, Donna Willis . . . ROW THREE: Sandra Alford, Leah Looney, Bob Ellis, Maryetta Sandley, Dona Motisi, Peggy Durham, Lynn Johnson, Cindy Holt, Kathy Ansted . . . ROW FOUR: Judy Hood, Sandy Crawford, Ann Phillips, Suzanne Moon, Donna Beasley, Andrea Rodin, Karen Kennedy, Betsy Pan- horst, Ann Parkman, Betty Baxter, Helen Cartland . . . ROW FIVE: Glenn Weldon, David Spence, Randy Martin, Michael Baker, Pat Bryan, Diane Crawford, Shelia Motley, Janice Hobbs, Elizabeth Lunsford, Cindy Brown . . . ROW SIX: Sharon Wilson, Earl Jones, Paula Tidmore, Betty Burkett, Kathy Morris, Jan Smith, Glenda Hill, Cynthia Wohlford, Dixie Vinson, Darnae Arndt, Sylvia Brown . . . ROW SEVEN: Larry Mullins, Judy Harris, Nancy Smith, Peggy Marley. FRENC LUB To promote an interest in French, the French Club has participated annually in the State Confederation ot French Clubs and come home with coveted prizes. On the social side, the members of the club present each spring a gala Mardi Gras Ball to which our student body is invited. This ball, with its lovely Queen and Court, is one of the highlights of the school year. OFFICERS: Second Vice-President Rayford Thompson, President John Hudson, Secretary Nancy Britton, First Vice-President Jim Tucker, Treasurer Suzanne Askins, Chaplain Judy Harris. i in ff rr f-f i Lf-f ROW ONE: Janet Decker, Judy Kindred, Cothee Lubert, Lynn Phillips, Mutiie Petitti, Shirley Dion, Carolyn Claybrook, Debbie Duck, Julia Lockard, Shirley Langford, Patricia Dobbins, Elsie Styron, Jean Hop- kins, Sharon Speer, Lorraine Dawson, Bonnie Fuller . . . ROW TWO: Kenneth Bishop, Bill Hobbs, George Mingledorlt, Barry Shatter, Tommy Klinner, William Howell, Tommy Cooper, Richard Arnold, Billy Grundy, George Davis, Wes Sisson, Richard Hale, Don Lewis, Charles Casmus, Charles Brice, Max Herlong, Robert Wiggins, Fred- 12 MMM, Mia mtl -or llll ill 1 ff'- 5,12 guy? die Pritchard, Bob Wingard, Bill Weldon . . . ROW THREE: Jane Penton, Nancy Schnell, Melanie Shuck, Janice McAhren, Mary Decker, Martha Roberts, Pat Sheffield, Brenda Royall, Judy Hogan, Mary Ann Townes, Vicki Toney, Ann English, Pam Vowell, Debbie Stadlberger, Liz Wood, Helen Lisenby, Carol McGarr, Margie Hallman, Sandra Lloyd, Linda Parsons, Karen Chambers, Susan McCain, Melanie Ham- mond, Marie Brassell, Dianne McKinnon, Charlotte Lee, Jackie Pear- son, Ronnie Sadler, Mr. Green, Sponsor. SPANISH LUB OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Chaplain Melanie Hammond, Secretary Karen Chambers, Treasurer Sharon Speer . . . ROW TWO: Vice- President Ronnie Sadler, President Kenneth Bishop, Sgt.-at-Arms Bob Wingard. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to create interest in and good will among the Spanish speaking countries through understanding of their vivid language, customs and culture. This purpose is well achieved by the interest- ing programs within the club and its co-operation in school activities. The Members enioyed special guests from foreign countries, panel discussions, and films about various countries. The highlight of the year's activities, however, was their gala Fiesta, a long anticipated event enioyed by everyone at Lee. pw .,,, ., : ROW ONE: Stanley Powell, Donna Tew, Harold Hall, Trudy Spinks, Beverly Lewis, Dick Garrett, Mickey Starling, Gayle Hamn, Robert Parker, Linda Griffen, Dana Lewis . . . ROW TWO: Rena Vaughn, Gene Johnson, Glenda Lockhart, Barbara Moseley, Emily Yeargan, Tinka Zolczynski, Laura Childree, Sharon Gibson, Wauthena Moss, Katherine Anderson, Jimmy Hall, Mary Stirk, Genie Jackson, Peggy Cordell, Sid Harmon . . . ROW THREE: Barbara Bozeman, Judy Williams, Randall Morgan, Judy Bryant, Jerry McKee, Karen Ansted, Mary Hawk, Randall Jones, Gary Dillard, Jerry Goodwin, Bill Thompson, Larry Atkinson, Charles Grider . . . ROW FOUR: Robin Bozeman, Dana Brock, Vivian Carmichael, Karen Nelson, Alex Seithalil, Mary Lucy Furlow, Carol Thompson, John Garrett, Dan Causey, Charles Lockard, Ron Bird, Tommy Baxter, Joe Frank, Victor Polizos, Sponsor Mrs. Day. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club of Robert E. Lee High School is affiliated with the Junior Classical League, a nation-wide organi- zation which functions as a classical club on a secondary school level. The club strives to stimulate interest in Latin and make known the importance of Roman lan- guage and customs in today's life. Among the highlights of activities sponsored by the club are: a Saturnalian celebration in December, the Roman banquet in March, and Latin week observed in April. OFFlCERS: Consul Sid Harmon, Consul Fran Hays, Quaestor Dana Brock, Scribe Charles Lockard. i l 311 ROW ONE: Ben Chaffman, Jim Elwell, Warren Carr, Guy Phelps, McRae, Robert Sachar, Wayne Ingram . . . ROW THREE: Sponsor Larry Smith, John Schultz, Byron Mills . . . ROW TWO: Mike Mrs. Eich, Marie Barnes, Sarah McCarthy, Patsy Snyder, June Moore, Shipley, Pat Pittman, Bill Roberts, Bobby McSwain, Jimmy Hale, Alex Sue Smith, Georgia Rogers. MATH EMATICS CLU B OFFICERS: Second Vice-President Marie Barnes, President Alex McRae, Secretary June Moore, First Vice-President .lim Elwell, The purpose of the Mathematics Club is to promote an interest in the study ot mathematics. The members of the club study material which can not be covered in the classroom in order to develop an appreciation for the truth and beauty in mathematics and our dependence on it in practical life. ROW ONE: Michael O'Bannon, Lester Guillory, Joe Cortland, Brent Josey, Deborah Pritchett, Don Westbrook, Judson Norrell, Steven Carter, Walter Armstrong, Johnny Waller . . . ROW TWO: Mr. Koeppel, Nancy Jennings. BIOLOGY CLUB The purpose of the Biology Club is to promote student interest in Biology. The club has guest speakers from various biological fields to come and share their knowl- edge with the club members. It also encourages members to enter projects in the county-wide science fair. OFFICERS: Vice-President Michael O'Bannon, Secretary Noncy Jennings, President Walter Armstrong, Program Chairman Judson Norrell. ROW ONE: Bob Kelley, Phil Moore, Eddie Coldwell, Joe Poher, Don ROW THREE: Jean Jehle, Diana Hicks, Jimmy Laney, Larry lee, John Kirby, Don Marshall, Andy Dillon, Jim RoberTs . . . ROW TWO: Ward, David Norwood, Bill Willis, Arthur Smith, Jack Pace, Gayla Jimmy Burnehe, Jimmy Wright, Fred Suggs, Edgar Reynolds, Walter Liifle. Wallace, Sammy Wingard, Tommy McWhorter, Kenny McGraw . . . PHYSICS CLUB OFFICERS: President Billy Willis, Secreiary-Treasurer Jim Roberis, Vice-President Diana Hicks. J y l,, me :ig ' The Physics Club of RoberT E. Lee High School is com- posed of physics sTudenTs whose inTeresT in physics goes beyond The classroom. IT is The purpose of The Physics Club To saTisfy The desire of These sTudenTs To learn more abouT The relafionship of This subjecT To Their lives. This is accomplished Through inTeresTing and informaTive pro- grams consisTing of guesT speakers, films relaTing To professions involving physics, and demonsTraTions given by sTUdenTs. ROW ONE: Nancy Britton, Susan Cash, Glenda Lockhart, Maria Brassell, Sandra Alford . . . ROW TWO: Earlena Peterson, Denice Beck, Laura Childree, Jackie Pierce, Debby Strickland, Carol Dean . . . ROW THREE: Patsy Snyder, Beryl Story, Marsha Culbertson, Charlotte Lee, Jayne Pugh, Karen Chambers, Anne Johnston . . . ROW FOUR: Maryetta Standley, Ann Longino, Barbara Woodfin, Marie Barnes, Paulette Holt, Melanie Hammond, Sandra Wells . . . ROW FIVE: Nancy Sowell, Chip Armstrong, Robert Parker, Bill Kent, John Holley, Betty Baxter . . . ROW SIX: Jack Pace, Bob Galligar, Edgar Reynolds, Bill Willis, Victor Polizos, Henry Pugh, Dan Causey, Ron Bird. HO OR SOCIETY The Robert E. Lee Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in March, I962. Membership at Lee is drawn from junior and senior classes with re- gard to scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The Society meets seven times each school year with programs featuring speakers and original productions by members. This year National Honor Society Recogni- tion Day was celebrated at the Christmas Assembly when new members were presented to the student body. The group plans to send representatives to the State Convention. OFFICERS: Treasurer Susan Cash, President Edgar Reynolds, Sec- retary Betty Baxter, Vice-President Nancy Britton. if 5 4 i w ,p. 1, ,,,. .si .ir 1 1 ..g ,, ,W ,E K, , , 1 I Q .,.. . ,i ROW ONE: Faye Foster, Carol Mainor, Trudy Hayes, Joy Thrasher, Susan Whitaker, Anne Rainwater, Lynn Browder, Jane Gardner, Bev Overton, Mary Helms, Earlena Peterson, Gwen Roton, Susan Myerscough, Nancy Sowell, Ceil Mills, Nancy Walker, Joan Murph- ree, Laurie Scott, Lynne Smith, Brenda Shipp, Janice Taunton, Kitty Cooper, Terre Alred, Judi Wallace, Martha Lipscomb, Linda Mitchell, OFFICERS: SEATED: President Nancy Sowell, Sgt.-at-Arms Gwen Roton . . . STANDING: Secretary Earlena Peterson, Vice-President Susan Myerscough, Treasurer Nancy Walker, Chaplain Ceil Mills. 104 Frankie Frazier, Judi Morgan, Suzi Long . . . ROW TWO: Bobbie Cross, Linda Murphy, Jeftra Walters, Ann Longino, Laurie Alford, Joan Vinson, Joan Hudson, Paula Whitworth, Frankie McKinney, Janis Mangham, Linda Ivey, Terri Rains, Connie Vann, Jackie Goolsby, Ann Jones, Joy Towns, Sandra Crowe, Lynda James, Sue Nolan, Joette Bush, Cheryl Boone, Robyn Cooke, Ginger Shine, SENIOR GIRL ' The purpose of the Senior Girls' Club is to bring the senior girls together to strengthen the bonds of friend- ship and unity among them. This creates a spirit of cooperation through which they can better serve others and the school. The club has continued to grow each year. The record enrollment this year is 165. lt is the desire ofthe club to give encouragement and help to the girls who are members through the programs that are presented throughout the year, 'F' tl l l l 5 i s. l .Q V jf I ff lane Stanley, Ann Day, Ginny Taylor, Pat Weekley, Linda Pouncey, lynn Herlong, Karen Harrell, Joan Stearns, Carol Shaw, Susan Grant, Linda Reeves . . . ROW THREE: Linda Luker, Sharee McCord, Marsha Pollitt, Debby Duncan, Janice Vick, Lisa Hicks, Helen Kinney, Therese Kolasky, Linda Ermine, Melva Martin, Linda Vroman, Donna Hill, Vickie Oliver, Patricia Puckett, Barbara Hintz, Diane Fisher, Carol Tate, Penny Price, Marilyn Mitchell, Renee Jones, Billie Joyce LUB ' ' '-sa , , e fn- ,,,,,. Merriwether, Mariorie Connell, Zoe Crowder, Lyn Moore, Joan Blackwell, Martha Dennis, Karen Hamn, Kay Mosely, Susan Stevens, Mary Kay Proctor, Susan Stansell, Candace Thompson, Marsha Cleg- horn, Diane Weiss, Carolyn Fraley, Faye Clark, Peggy Watson, Margaret Webster, Barbara Spivey, Mari Campbell, Patti Morsch, Betty Lou Hudson, Judy Bowick, Jess Bryant, Beth Bush, Linda Horn- beck, Sara White, Dona Shaver, Linda Williford. H Students enjoy Twirp Dance sponsored by the Senior Girls Club. 105 ROW ONE: Diana Hicks, Beverly Wilson, Nancy Schnell, Robyn Janis Flowers, Karen Harrell, Beth Bush, Paulette Holt . . . ROW Cook, Dewelyn Holman . . . ROW TWO: Susan Stevens, Beverly THREE: Betty Baxter, Carol Dean, Ann Dillon, Judy Knopp. Golson, Lynn Abernathy, Fran Hayes, Vicki Olson, Maryetta Sandley, SCRIBBLETTE OFFICERS: SITTING: Historian Janis Flowers, President Susan Stevens . . . STANDING: Secretory-Treasurer Betty Baxter, Vice-President Diana Hicks. - .l .1.... ig: CII? l l l ' x all . H J 106 The aim of Scribblettes, the girls' creative writing club, is to promote good story, essay, and poetry writing in Lee High School. The Lamplighter, a creative writing magazine, is sponsored by Scribblettes. Each year the club wins many honors in the field of Creative writing. Rims. vos: N ROW ONE: Bayne Smith, Bob Ellis, Dean Rigsby, Bob Couch, Jimmy Laney, Larry Kwater . . . ROW TWO: Rulliain Borden, Henry Pugh, Mike Singleton, Victor Polizos . . . ROW THREE: Wayne Stovall, S l l I Mike Bryan, Bill Willis, Jack Gardner, Tommy McWhorter, Greg Mitchell. SCRIBBLERS The purpose of the Scribblers is perhaps best ex- pressed in the foreword to the tirst edition of the Way- farer, the creative-writing magazine published annually by the club: the common purpose of the club is an attempt by the authors to better themselves and the world around them by expressing the thoughts and ideas of today's youth-the leaders of tomorrow. OFFICERS: President Victor Polizos, Secretary Bill Willis, President Bayne Smith, Treasurer Dean Rigsby. 'IO7 ROW ONE: Dewelyn Holman, Paulette Holt, Beverly Wilson, Vicki Olson, Natalie Jones, Ann Head, Jerrianne Hammock, Nancy Pruette, Henry Pugh, Gaylen Schrieber, Susan Jennings, Ron Daven- port, Donna Weeks, Bonnie Pratt, Steven Young, Victor Polizos, Sunshine Shepard, Guy Boyd . . . ROW TWO: Wayne Pratt, Kay Clemmons, Patsy Clark, Bill Jones, Paula Haponski, Bill Kent, Annette Hicks, Patsy Luker, Charlotte Barar, Martha Best, Danny Younger, Jimmy Parish, Jack Gardner, Debbie Strickland, Richard Penton . . . ROW THREE: Graham Braswell, Steve Cronic, Linda McCain, Carole Loggins, Linda McMichen, Diana Hall, Paula Rush, Patti Kendo, Jayne Pugh, Alma Holman, Randy Goodwin, Jerry Cherry, Linda Barton, Debby Kociol, Jerry Sanders . . . ROW FOUR: Kay Daer, Pam Phillips, George Hargrove, David Perdue, Chuck Simpson, Jerry Smith, Glenda McGritt, Kathy Boyd, Teresa Benton, Cheryl Moore, Jerry Duncan . . . ROW FIVE: Linda Phelps, Irma Wright, George Beasley, Rickey Church, Randy Reaves, Judy Knopp, Rhonda Coleman, Dwight Bailey, Diane Knight, Sherry Bagnall, Patsy Phillips. THESPIA TROUPE OFFICERS: President Victor Polizos, Chaplain Ron Davenport, Vice- President Jerrianne Hammock, Secretary Natalie Jones. i i if - 4 f. ffgisiy f ' ,..L I 3 s I gi . , 5 ' 5 l if an VV, ii r - at y 2 , i i fi 108 One of Lee's largest clubs is Thespian Troupe 957. This drama club has as its purpose to develop dramatic talent and the art of acting, to cultivate a taste for the best in the drama, and to foster the cultural values, which dramatics develops. Among the activities are the giving ot plays, making of scenery, holding of debates, and making out of town trips on special occasions. Truly the Robert E. Lee Thespian club is a wonderful opportunity for all those interested in any form of drama to display their skills. KNEELING FRONT: Sharon Carlisle . . . ROW ONE: Suzie Potter, Kathy Cutter, Beryl Story, Frances Singleton . . . ROW THREE: Robbie Diane Shirley, Carol Dean, Joyce Smith, Sharion Allen, Brenda Evans, lin Gehle, Lebron Brantley, Gloria Penton, Ricky Clemmons, Butler . . . ROW TWO: Sue McCollum, JoAnn Traylor, Kathy lydon, Mary Nash, Bonnie Carnathan, Mr. Baisden. ART CLUB OFFICERS: President Mike Eskridge, Secretary Joyce Smith, Program Chairman Robbie Evans. The purpose of the Art Club is to develop artistic skills through application of art principles and through practi- cal use of those principles in varied medias. The mem- bers of the Art'Club illustrate various school magazines and enter various art shows each year. 109 , 4 'M F , i ,T f , ..,. 0 - i, X IL ROW ONE: Howard Bozeman, Elbert Bell, Frank Rudd, Don Pair, Chuck Kiefer, Billy Priddy, Ted Watts, Keith Brewer, Allan Edwards, Butch Cauthen, Coach Jones . . . ROW TWO: Emmett Poundstone, Harry Ingram, Bobby Sims, Sammy Johnson, Larry Haigler, Wade Johnson, Jimmy Middleton, James Turnipseed, Chip Armstrong, Duncan Little . . . ROW THREE: Ray Engle, Floyd Maddox, Larry Mayo, Mike Teague, Reynolds Furlow, Dan Weaver, Gary Newton, OFFICERS: Chaplain Wade Johnson, Vice-President Bobby Enslen, President Kenneth Wood, Sgt.-at-Arms Howard Bozeman, Secretary Mitch Marshall. Louis Priester, Mitch Marshall, Greg Tatum . . . ROW FOUR: Buddy McCIinton, Randy Parker, Ralph Hamn, Joe Curtis, Jerry Henderson, Pep Pilgreen, Randy Sexton, Jimmy Andrews, Davey Welch, Milton Casey . . . ROW FIVE: Buddy Beshears, Keith Green, Jimmy Caw- thorne, Danny Brown, Connie Fredrick, Glenn Tatum, Henry Edwards, Ben Thornton, Danny Thurman . . . ROW SIX: Keith Lampkin, Alton James, Jerry Wills, Bobby Enslen, Kenneth Wood. LUB The purpose of the L Club is to recognize athletic achievements. The club consists of boys who have let- tered in football, basketball, baseball, track, and their managers. The programs of the club consist of talks from other athletes as well as guidance in other fields. ROW ONE: Danny Dewberry, Roger Yeurby, Bill Phillips, Eddie Mr. Windsor, Howard Wilkes, Harry Moses Tommy Sellers Harold Kent, Tommy Price, Richard Rosier, Eugene Tatum . . . ROW TWO: Bowden, Ronnie Matthew, Mike Singleton Andy Garrett BARBELL LUB The Barbell Club members strive to promote weight- lifting as on' activity that can be carried on with the individual throughout life. The members strive to pro- mote physical fitness by making examples of themselves for others to see. The members believe in a sound mind in a sound body. OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Secretary-Terasurer Mike Singleton President Harold Moses . . . ROW TWO: Vice-President Tommy Price Chaplain Eddie Kent. 1 ill'- ' s ,fi jf: 42' gf, 'i ff ff ROW ONE: Donna Pope, Sandra Cannon, Marilyn Cooper, Sue Cross, Joanne Wright, Drenda Culp, Beverly Uptain, Katherine Jones, Peggy Lambert, Yvonne Carrigan, Linda Stevens, Yvonne Yearby, Linda Johnson, Judy Whitfield, Linda Tucker, Sylvis Edwards, Betty Spruell, Dorothy Bundy . . . ROW TWO: Lynda May, Sherry Thorne, Debra Summerlin, Carol Reed, Janice Mayson, Judy Chambliss, Kay Fowler, Dot Burt, Carla Culp, Norma Jean Morris, Linda Graddy, FUTURE HOMEMAK OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Vice-President Drenda Culp, Treasurer Joanne Wright, President Peggy Lambert . . . ROW TWO: Historian Marsha Henderson, Reporter Janie Hand, Parliamentarian Olivia Pritchett, Historian Lynnda May, Secretary Katherine Jones. ' Xff . Qff .,..f fii- W, few M i eff' T,-o-f' if' Mary Lou Price, Diane Henderson, Janie Hand, Marsha Henderson, Sharon Bycroft, Julie Nelson, Marilyn Byrd, Dottie Tatum . . . ROW THREE: Ahna Faulkner, Phyllis Sebring, Sheila Groves, Teresa Holley, Angela Boddie, Debby Webster, Pam Brooks, Faye Brock, Mary Worell, Edith Rodgers, Connie McCalman, Julitta Graham, Alma Davis, Betty Worell, Sandra Brown, Nancy Boysen, Olivia Pritchett, Jackie Faulkner, Judy Sellers, Donna Wilkinson. ERS 0 AMERICA Future Homemakers of America is the National or- ganization ot girls studying homemaking in high schools over the United States. The overall goal of the organiza- tion is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. This year the over-all goal theme is Education-An Endless Challenge. Some of the highlights of Robert E. Lee chapter ac- tivities throughout the year are observance of Home Economics Week and Future Homemaker Week, the annual Christmas Bazaar, cookbook sale participation in Reach Out Your Hand proiect to Alabama institute for Deaf and Blind and to the Aging and Homebound locally, and the annual Mother-Daughter Tea. l l SEATED: Adrienne Andress, Rachel Wyland, Janice Brown, Doreen Vicky Jay, Beverly Boysen, Ray Waites, Bill Sumner, Miles Kelly, Moorer, Kathleen Noland . . . STANDING: Charlotte Rushing, Gwen Blackmon, Becky Story. Eileen Hall, Kathy Cox, Jenny Nettles, Sandra Gunn, Betsy Lance, LIBRARY CLUB The purpose of the Library Club is to promote an interest in the, use of books for information and pleasure. The Library Club members try to achieve a better under- standing of the procedures of library work in order to assist students in the location of information they need. OFFICERS: SEATED: President Janice Brown . . . STANDING: Vice- President Rachel Wyland, Secretary Kathleen Noland, Chaplain Doreen Moorer. Wm., WN-au. , '5h4,N w 4 - 4, TW fm- if i ROW ONE: Mary Blackwell, Sheila Ray, Judy Weldon, Pat Crawley, Crain, Betty Dukes, Ann Nichols, Christine Harris, Beverly Lindsey, Cathy Colvin, Meri Todd, Carol Cauthen, lynn Cook, Teresa Hudson, Sue Newell, Linda Collier, Lucretia Whetstone, Gloria Couch. Gail Ivey . . . ROW TWO: Sarah Mainor, Linda Gibbons, Jo Ann DEVOTIO AL PRESIDENTS: Anna Hicks, Bob Couch, Jenille Vann, Cathy Colvin. H4 The purpose of the Devotional Clubs at Lee is to inspire the members to achieve high ideals through listening to outstanding local ministers and spiritual leaders. ROW ONE: Charlotte Burk, Lindo Boren, Susan Bush, .lenille Vann, Dismukes, Norma Wade, Cynthia Shaver, Ruth Ann Bumpass, Yvonne Tina Smith, .lo Ann Galloway, Mary Bell, Sara Evans, Pet Jones, Waites, Jackie Burge, Ruth Polke. Patsy Hix . . . ROW TWO: Peggy Dixon, Mary Ann Tatum, Janice LUB Jean Houston, Ann Heisler, Mary Scruggs, Charlotte Bennett, Emily Dobbins, Glenda Schofield, Marsha Heath, Marcia Blackmon. it 'fax 1 'II5 Q? ws--, ROW ONE: Elizabeih Hickman, Linda Autrey, Becky Griggs, Amelia Dorman, Beverly Cramion . . . ROW FOUR: Rose Marie Williamson, Wolf, Pahy Spiers, Ann Johnson ,,.. ROW TWO: Virginia Maihews, Janet McMillan, Julia Weldon, Mary Ann Vaughan, Connie Meade, Joyce Nichols, Judy Jones, Martha Ray, Sue Culver . . . ROW THREE: Ina Cone. Linda Tillery, Cecilia Martin, Diane Hood, Sandy Dendy, Glenda ROW ONE: Mike Henderson, Danny Crapps, Henry Williford, Bufch TWO: Joe Fiveash, Bob Couch, Reggie Williams, William Hartley Johnson, Donnie Darby, Jimmy Dozier, Tommy Boone . . . ROW Charles Beam. 116 1 l 5 s l ROW ONE: Tommy Marshall, Sammy Simpson, Jimmy Griiiin, law- Dennis Sullivan, Parker Sykes, Paul Manget, Ralph Stanford, Kern fence Presiridge, Richard Worthington . . . ROW TWO: John love, Parrish. UMISMATISTS CLUB The Numismatics Club opens its first year at Lee under the sponsorship of Mr. James Bozeman, Through interest and enthusiasm in the subiect, the club hopes to promote knowled e and increase interest in coin collectin OFFICERS: ROW ONE: President Dennis Sullivan, Chaplain Paul Mangef . . . ROW TWO: Vice-President John love, Secretary Parker Sykes. me M? Q fl al x ROW ONE: Uretta Heisler, Steve Williford, Delores Fields, Denise Jimmy Parker, Jimmy Harrison, Buddy Bush, Allen Howell, Stuart Beck, Luke Anastasakis . . . ROW TWO: Marshall Wilson, Bill Hrcbe, Fiveush. OCCUPATIONS CLUB OFFlCERS: Secretary Marshall Wilson, Vice-President Luke Anastusu- kis, President Steve Williford. it The purposes of the Occupations Club ore to explore the world of work ond to ossist individuols to develop interests os they relote to possible vocotionol opportuni- ties. The Club heors speokers representing vorious oc- cupotions ond studies these occupotions. ll8 if 4 li E ,i , V -. ge- ' ' .35 'Ts 1 ' f,g2 II if Q piyisgij 'L it T e , I s S fi ROW ONE: Sharon Tisdole, Beth Presley, Linda Hood, Cheryl King, Lowe, Rita Meeks, Barbara Hancock, Carol Berman, Mary Bonny Martha Shaw, Faye Smith . . . ROW TWO: Tammy Hammett, Carol Marie Yancey, Donnie Green. FUTURE TEACH ERS CLUB The purpose of the Future Teachers Club is to inform the young people at Lee who want to become teachers of The advantages and disadvantages of the teaching profession and the requirements for becoming a teacher. It will aid each member in deciding whether or not he will fulfill his present desire to be o future teacher. OFFICERS: FRONT: Porliamentarian Lorri Loyd, Vice-President Bar bro Hancock, Secretary-Treasurer Sharon Tisdale . . . dent Donnie Green. BAC K: Presi Fw I . s ,f wr - -gp---v - -1 ROW ONE: Mary Margaret Wynn, Jane Gilpin, Wanda Skipper, Cindy Brown, Woody Cook, Betty Sowell, Bobby Massey, James Moseley, Jimmy Knutson, Ronnie Sterling, Mike Haponski, Ann Dillon . . . ROW TWO: Franklin Barnes, Bill Alford, Stella Paiva, Linda Oswalt, Alexia Owens, Danny Dawson, John Maslonkowski, Danny Baker, Angelo Mellos, Dory Priester, Ronnie Morgan, Buster Neel . . . ROW THREE: Jimmy Snider, Calvin Cason, Charles Hollilield, Charles Eson, Sam Evans, Albert Hintenseh, Mike Brion, Mike Cooper, Bobby Clure, Sonny Hull, Jomes Moseley, Pete Primm. HISTORY CLUB PRESIDENTS: Jack Morrison, Sonny Hull, Willie Martin. - Q- O The purpose ot the History Clubs ot Robert E. Lee High School is to interest the students in the study of current events cmd our American heritage. This is done through interesting discussions ond guest speakers. ROW ONE: Billy Langston, Wayne Culver, Johnny Cox, Jerry Reynolds, Ira Fannin, Jack Morrison, Johnny Sims, Sonny Grier, Jimmy Flourney, Ricky Towns, Michael Everelle, Bobby Shaw . . . ROW TWO: Dale Jordan, Chip McBride, Jerry Skinner, Donnie Hodges, Randy Brown, Jerry Dobbins, Royce McKissick, Ricky Cobern, Histo ROW ONE: Scoffer Norris, Sandra Owen, Beverly Allen, Tommy Kirker, Ted Deil, Hal Lowman, Gary Mills, Jimmy Ganf, George Beasley, Charles Pyron . . . ROW TWO: Larry Jacobs, Byron Neese, Jimmy Wynn, Robert Owens, Phillip Johnson, Bob Marshall, Ronnie Y Terry Newman, Bob Harrison, Hank Young, Rodney Nolan . . . ROW THREE: Dol Maddox, Randy Long, Jackie Jeffcoal, Wayne Pilgreen, Millie Ivey, Brenda Hope, Suellen Gehle, Ronnie Herring, Clifford Helms, Richard Scruggs, Wayne Roy, Gary Hart Clubs Haynes, Felix Boswell, Terry Mezingo, Lynn Bowden, Fancher Norris . . . ROW THREE: Eddy Montoya, Phil Browning, Wayne Crouch, Wayne Rickles, Dwight Heath, Joe Franklin, Johnny Baifes, Bobby Longshore, Ken Jordan, Charles Brasher, Willie Martin. ,ur-M W... -.1 N., 121 1. ROW ONE: Mrs. Wallace, Gloria Armstrong, Barbara Edwards, Joan Salter, Mary Eleanor Fowler, Judi Spiers, Annette Holley, .loan Stiftiemire, Teresa Stephens, Kathryn Seabury . . . ROW TWO: La- Vaughnia Andrews, Becky Matthews, Shelia Willingham, Ed Towns, Bobby Dupree, Virginia Brown, Linda Calloway, Richard Watkins, James Herring Kenneth Trammell . . . ROW THREE: Jack Towns, Walter Carroll, Freddie Dowdle, Arlon Poole, Ricky Brown, Ronnie Wiggins, Butch Adams, Larry Stafford, John Pinkerton . . . ROW FOUR: Arnold Jones, Eddie Rushton, Dan English, Wayne Ward, Wallace Galbreath, Cecil Jones. DECA CLUB OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Vice-President Kathryn Seabury, Secretary LaVaughnia Andrews, Treasurer Mary Eleanor Fowler, Reporter Barbara Edwards, Historian Joan Stitilemire . . . ROW TWO: Parlia- mentarian Arlon Poole, President Richard Watkins, Chaplain Ed Towns. The Robert E. Lee DECA Club was founded April 1957. Since then it has won the Sears Roebuck Foundation Award tor DECA Club of the year for the seven con- secutive years beginning in 1958. Each year since be- coming aftiliated with the state DECA, the outstanding student ot D.E. in the state receives a scholarship award. The National Honor Award in advertising was won by a member of the Lee group, Walter Mills, for 1964. ROW ONE: Lewis Gunter, Mervin Sunday, LaWayne Gallops, Tommy Anderson, Ed Lorentson, Mike Dean, Bobby Mock, Frank Killette, Alan Lowery, Al Brown, Billy Donegan . . . ROW TWO: Kay Taylor, Shirley Uptain, Silvia Mills, Lee Bone, Debbie Luttrell, Cynthia Truett, Pam Ozment, Pam Boland, Carolyn Smith, Linda Eiland, Sharon Kimbro, Gloria Sexton, Martha Walters, Shirley Parr, Marilyn Dallas D.CX From its beginning in l955, the Lee High School D.O. Department has maintained a maximum enrollment of highly qualified students interested in varied technical and commercial fields. As an extra-curricular activity, Lee High D.O. Club established a precedent of winning the Outstanding Club Award forthe Southeast District for six consecutive years. The Lee D.O. Club has won the award for the Outstand- ing Club ot the State in i957 and again in l96l. The purpose of the D.O. Program is to provide stu- dents an opportunity for vocational training while they continue their general high school education. . . . ROW THREE: Tom Rogers, Rebecca Knight, Barbara Fitzgerald, Maxine Boggus, Virginia Bennet, Brenda Mosely, Beverly Waites, Sharon Rodgers, Brenda Swindall, Veda Sheriff, Carol Lynn, Virginia Simmons, Gail Church, Pat Rollins, Linda Blake, Harriet Kolodzieii, Fay Taylor, Sandra Johnson, Linda Shirley. CLUB OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Chaplain Cynthia Truett, Vice-President Martha Walters, Reporter Marilyn Dallas . . . ROW TWO: Treasurer Mervin Sunday, Secretary Gail Church, Historian Rebecca Knight, President Bobby Mock. 123 Ediior Business Manager Lynn Browder Don Marshall Sponsor Corrie King SCABBARD STAFF High Salesman Co-sponsor Varna Rushton Lynne Smiih 'I24 Features Editor Assistant Features Editor Faculty Editor Joan Blackwell Kay Moseley Sue Nolan Activities Editor Assistant Activities Editor Lindo Williford Donna Hesser Junior Pictures Editor Sophomore Pictures Editor Typist Dong Shaver Glenda Lockhart Linda Hornbeck Senior Captions Editor Assistant Senior Captions Editor Nancy Britton Patsy Snyder E s I Sgnigr Pidureg Editor Assistant Senior Pictures Editor Sports Editor Diana Hicks Karen Hamn Robert Couch nw FUWQ f 'M' Editor Ron Davenport init! rnetiii-A Sponsor Annie Laurie Lindsey STARS AND BARS STAFF Co-ediior Fran Hayes Co-editor Henry Pugh 1- fbg 1 Sports Editor Dick Garret News Editor Gayla little Sports Editor Pete Petitti News Stott Jerrianne Hammock Features Editor F909-U6 Stuff Features Staff Linda Marley Ann Head Lynn Abernathy Advertising Manager Joe Potter Art Editor Susie Stevens Business Manager Dean Rigsby Photographer Danny Cooper gf..-. me E 9 'E . ..,,: E it ,A ly .Q M AQ-i n-4 1 - . , A . , A ',A - .-t. -- WAVE V in 1 kA.VV X 71 I , QV! iff, . 'E S3 K W Yi' - ,lk I w W 128 ROBERT E. LEE . 3 ,4 650 C 3 P , K E . x wg , - I f ra f M.. ' F ' , pf SN If ,f f X4 -e - IQ Q g . E L 5 si- ' ' ' ' 31 5 p l5g:Qg,5i 5 A .,,, Y GLEE CLUB Miss Ellyn Dudley, Head ofthe Choral Department SCPHCDMORE The Glee Club at Robert E. Lee, under the direction of Miss Ellyn Dudley, is comprised of three hundred singers. All music students are allowed to take port in the octivities of this group. One of the main attroc- tions every spring is the annual concert given by the Glee Club. Various themes are used in this program but our adopted school song, Dixie, is never omitted. The Glee Club performs at school assemblies and ceremonies throughout the year. fe lfy 5, 9 W? V Z iii figl i 3 ACCOMPANISTS: Barbara Mosely, ' Parker, Marilyn McGraw, Cleo Ratliff, Z I E1 ry k Donna Beasley, Betty Burkett, Jan Joyce Andrews, Carol Berman KH Mangham, John Holley, Robert 91 DQ' 131 0 Q Q93 QQ ng f? 0 CHORAL-EE OFFICERS: Vice-President Robert Caldwell, Secretary Michaela Remillard, Chaplain Barbara Wade, President Ron Wilson S , ,W-.. ir fb I ,.,.. ' 7 7:1 so , -as s 91 D-1 T ree ,- ll Vkii WA? I I The Choral-ees is a select singing group composed of sixty members. This group represents Robert E. Lee at all State and District Contests each year. For the past years the Choral-ees have received superior ratings at all district contests. Outstanding members from the Choral-ees also repre- sent our school in the soloist division at District Contest. ln 1964 for the second time since the Choral-ee members have been participating in this contest all top honors were received by our school in all three divisions. The Choral-ees sing at many civic clubs and school ac- tivities throughout the year. Joan Blackwell, Diana Hicks, Lynne Smith, Nancy Sowell, Patti Young, Mr. Cox. The YMCA Devotional Committee is the group who is responsible for the Thursday morning devotionals each week at school. The speakers are outstanding ones from the busi- ness world and church leaders. Student speakers from Lee and other schools also speak to the group. Y.M.C.A. DE OTIO AL CCJMMITTEE PROGRAM SERVICE CLUB The Program Service Club's re- sponsibility is to sell football pro- grams at the home games in all weather. All of the proceeds go to the Robert E. Lee Band. fi, I . CENTER: Martha Lipscomb, Maureen Leonard . . . LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Boysen, Linda Curing- ton, Onie McGuire, .loan Stearns, Patsy Parker, Lynn Cook, Beverly Boysen, Candy Binkley, Bobbie Cross. s , ng 4 -wg' , ' ii E gf, , .,,.,Mf-.W . 8 5 m 7,5 K .. V t ,L .. .. sm f - - ,NA ffm! . ,. -mv. , - , if? 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TTTTT , ..--... 2, g Ag ,,..,-L.,..,,,.., .Z .,:V , gif T,h, E 4 ...gi ',TT,, Ji I. .I V JA f ,fr K , . lk ,W ., . J. f . I FLUTE AND OBOE SECTION FRENCH HORN SECTION r is I .H ,,..,,..z ,I - ,MiC. Q-wt ,Q W gk? A K: V . 'V so L' I , , ,Ik i- R 'E I ,gf. f 1 IIS If 4 flggy i l if 5 I 'Is . f is Izf f s. ,AQ II- . ' V- 5 A I -.sf::rQ, I I IIIS HQIII . I I . .IIC I,I:I .C 1 . K wx.-. ,I., ,,.I.YI .Y .Z --W-M1-Q---A .M ROBERT E. The Robert E. Lee High School Band has received many honors and distinctions during the past nine years. In 1958 they set the all time record by winning 23 All-State medals in a single year and again led the state in I959, I96O, I96l, and I963 by winning 21, 20, and I9 medals respectively. The Lee Band is the only band in Alabama in class AA to have received 6 consecutive superior ratings from the years 1957-T962 at the State Band Contest at the University of Alabama. The band has appeared for the past 7 years in FIRST CHAIR OF AMERICA and has been seen 7 years over NBC network at the Blue and Gray game. iii as rig W I . if K vw in , ' sf uffwf 'ljjc . Q, 'gf ' mu ,-'- Q is I I 2 . si I- Q l I L,., 'V T c F! E in I. in it 53. '7r. V2 S e I' ff ' R 'C -- A . . - , , ssrs ' I . ,I R, 1 , i . J W f, . V -..H .. 4 -1 a:-,,V.V V , F . , , .27 A -,,,.V.M 3 ....wu,,.,.. L ,W WV'-5,ggkW I . 2 I I . I . as ss,-c I - , ,fiiji , .f ,---A VV.. i kk,,.k fkkk .Wt i.ni s..ii . trsr BASS SECTION FII' I I - B49 ll' +49 F 352 I 4-fi Fm 55 I I I Ili! ' 5 EIE , I M H I! Y ' 1 , ' jk I 'I v I 8 , LX 1 I E M I I , ff-s . , h A9635 IQ I8 I ,A X .ki V, 'iam rl 1 yrfwts , , in Ssrflftg, 1 5 I L- T,...,., . ,. ,A I. Tiff' Q tr i J. Hi Q ..,-Aga. g g ,. A Hg, 2 , . W. X-Aan., ':'Wnv,n0 1 ,V,, 1,3 ,,, ,,,,,zg ,wh . A R A t ' 5 J , 3 -A , a , E If - DRUM LINE CLARINET SECTION gi if l it ' 'I ' The Lee Band has appeared in National Contests in GX ' M ,fn Chicago, Ill., Miami Beach, Fla., Detroit, Mich., Windsor, 'N .lr ggi? , 4' I Q. S P, Canada, and Cleveland, Ohio, having placed in the top fr- I 4 f X ' I 4 bands in every contest entered. They won First Prize L up , ' D n L ? , Q 'SIT ' II X in the National VFW Military Parade in Miami Beach , Q ggi, ,fir X l.,, I,.12?,' I W I in August 1961. . I if Y1 - ,,,, L ',2tI'Z5l, . ,gi Ay, , Q ,.,. ,, , Lee band graduates hold First Chair positions through- I . I I f C - - Mxfif' if Q out many of the nation's college and university bands. i I , Y ,F - In the Fall of 1963 the Band moved into the new half- 1 Q j je? million dollar Lee Auditorium and Music Building, The , fd Q ' band department, which is considered to be one of the N-P N-' ' finest in the entire South, includes fourteen rooms. ' JE t ff ' ilt' 1 I ' .sm-iusvd .M .xl-'Q-.,..r-va. W. f..-.-.- A .,,,Vilm if SAXOPHONE SECTION .... f I Q.-4 1 ,. I 'QQ if J, -ff .4 , mag. y. 3' Sc., x M51 . '. I tuI N' gf 1 Q , y if jg, F its In T , I riu, A JV I g . u C , ,. A ,,f,,, -4 .--f-. BASS cLAi2iNETs section BARITONE SECTION 137 'TSP' MAJORETTES: Frankie Frazier, Sandra Clark, Linda Tucker, Nancy Walker, Pogo Wendling, Dana Brock, Kaihy Manning, Lisa Hicks. MAJORETTES Head Mqiorehe Frankie Frq1ier BAND OFFICERS: Captain Donnie Darby, TYEGSUYEI' Jennie YOUDQ Secreiary Sandy Clark, Vice-President Jimmy Wright hams-1 138 ll!!! IIIIE 'S ILMJS-S53 ! ,T 'l I I' l 3545355 li I, I , 6 il J I il i E 4 v. , A -uf A E li .......-u-.4 , W ,.,,,,p-,uv-fy . .asw-A-1 J-wwnv . .an- COLOR GUARD: Tommy Johnson, Mike Davis, Jimmy Walker, Jimmy Wright, Paul Moggef, David Holi, Colvin Cassion, Woody Cook. Drum Maior, Alex McRae 3 Q COLOR GUARD 3 .X xv ff- A 139 Bond Director, Johnny Long .v- S, .. 4 - , A i E! 22 v v asa .1 V R 1 is V ls 1 or f, mm If fxfafapg, , Q YQ T M., ROW ONE: Rod Henley, David Mollach, Alex McRae, Jim Roberts, Spivey, Eddie Wohlford, John Jefcout . . . PIANO AND BASS: Jimmy Wright, Tommy Johnson . . . ROW TWO: John Schultz, Robie Shuck, Ken McCord. Medley Curry, Boyne Smith, Scooter Norris, Kenneth Knight, Wiley SOUTHER AIRE 4 The New Souihernoires hove enjoyed The most pros- perous yeor in history under the copoble Ieodership of Rod Henley. The bond hos soored To greot heights ploying mony high schools, clubs, colleges, civic ond sociol offoirs in oll ports of the city os well os Alobomo, Florido, ond Georgio. The Southernoires presentotion of fine donce music, beoutiful bollclds, and old stond- ords is o greot couse for rejoicing in o time when big bonds themselves hove iust about clisoppecred. I' WX WEST END O TALLASSEE 0 WALTON 14 RGBERT E ETOWAH COUNTY 20 BESSEMER 7 LEE GENERALS LEE 7 LEE 16 LEE 7 LEE 27 LEE 13 TUSCALOOSA RAMSAY 7 DOTHAN 32 VIGOR 26 LANIER 7 f 54, W MANAGERS: Duncan Little Chip Armstrong Chuck Kiefer Don Pair Allen Edwards Milton Casey ii- COACHES: Tommy Hollingshead Bernard Boyd Jim Chaitin Tom Jones Pete Lee if sig! ,wr , K Q in D15 Captain Joel Stevenson Co-captains: Jerry Willis and Kenneth Wood JOEL STEVENSON JERRY WILLS KENNETH WOOD Senior End Senior Tackle Senior Guard W , W, , 145 I , .AA 1 TERRY DEPASQUALE KEITH BREWER JAMES TURNIPSEED Senior Center Senior Tackle Senior Guard The Generals, who are in quest of their sixth state gridiron title, made an impressive opening. Jerry Henderson scored with less than five minutes elapsed in the first quarter. David Welch then booted the conversion and Lee led 7-O. Jerry Wills recovered a West End fumble on the Lion's 25. Louis Priester hit tackle for two, Henderson then rambled for 18 before going over from the five. Welch added the PAT and Lee held a 14-O lead in the first quarter. Early in the second period, Lee began operations on their own 49. Gary Milton sped 3O yards to the 15 on second down. Three plays later, Enslen scored from 11 yards out. Welch's kick was wide, leaving Lee with a 20-O advantage. After consecutive West End losses, Lee took over on the Lions' 35. In three plays the Leemen registered another TD. Enslen ran 15, Henderson added 13, and Enslen then bolted across. Welch's boot made the score 27-O. The Generals came right back to register their fifth TD, Elbert Bell capped the march with an 11-yard sprint, with Welch converting for a 34-O margin. With Ralph Hamn as quarterback, Lee rolled 52 yards in the final minutes of play for their sixth TD. Elbert Bell Scores Untouched 146 Asif 'thaw l v4,,.y' ' ttte ' if 'lf' c MORGAN LAWRENCE ALTON JAMES JIMMY MIDDLETON Senior End Senior Tackle Senior Guard Robert E. Le-e's Generals rolled up a 36-O victory over the Tallassee Tigers in their second straight win of the season. l.ee's hard-charging defense was in the spotlight just as much as the offense. Tallassee picked up only 2 first downs the entire game, both in the final period, and only 29 yards total defense. Quarterback Bobby Enslen galloped around right end for the first Lee six-pointer. David Welch's extra point boot made the score 7-O. After failing on three downs, Tiger quarterback Roger Davidson dropped back to punt. The snap from center sailed over his head and into the end-zone, where Lee linebacker Kenneth Wood tackled him for a safety and a 9-O General margin. On the Tigers' kickoff from their own 20, Howard Bozeman returned T9 yards to the Tallassee 38. Six plays later Elbert Bell scampered around right end to paydirt, and another Welch PAT made the score lo-O. Jerry Henderson climaxed a 39-yard march with a TD, Welch's PAT gave Lee a 23-O margin. With Ralph Hamn directing another charge, Connie Frederick plunged over from the one for a 29-O spread. The Generals scored the first time they had the ball in the third quarter. Henderson capped the seven-play march with another TD. Welch's fourth PAT of the night ended the game's scoring. Lone Tiger Stops Louis Priester T47 N If At .VW 'ii I. ......... 2---'Y l fi slY, , ' - if ,, , 14 ,Nifty LV, 1,wm,Vi, .QW ,tw - .L.. ,,,. .T . K, ',f4i,W1lg9Wm.F-4 4 fires K if few,-gy S. ,T -, eff.. M' ee-4 -,. fvr,-,rr 7. ,W 'Sm . .. - QQ. Aw ,. . f gg 5-if ,- ' jew Qu. T ,gg Q . . L KEITH LAMPKIN MITCH MARSHALL GREG TATUM Senior End Senior Guard Senior Tackle The Robert E. Lee Generals played their strongest game of the season, defeating the Walton Braves 47-T4. Lee opened the scoring T9 seconds after taking the opening kickoff. Jerry Henderson broke loose for 32 yards on first down and Bobby Enslen darted TO yards around right end four plays later for the TD. David Welch's extra point boot made it 7-O. The Braves stormed back and tied the score at 7-all in 8 plays. The Leemen forged into the lead quickly, marching 58 yeards in 7 plays with Henderson carrying for the second TD. The Generals used two key fourth- down plays for another TD. Louis Priester's T6-yard run carried to the Braves 23, and Elbert Bell scored the touch- down. Welch gave Lee a QT-7 margin at intermission. Henderson climaxed a 58-yard drive with a l-yard plunge for another TD. Pep Pilgreen intercepted a stray Walton aerial to set up Lee's next TD. Enslen bootlegged around right end for the score. Enslen also tallied the next General TD early in the final quarter. Terry DePasquale picked off a Walton pass and set up the final Lee score. Glenn Tatum reached paydirt on a 33-yard run. Walton scored with 34 seconds remaining from Tommy Jones' pass to end Butch Hackett. Jones' PAT run ended the visitors' scoring. Leemen Stop Walton End 148 .. Anna , P I I I ' WADE JOHNSON BOBBY ENSLEN LOUIS PRIESTER Senior End Senior Quarterback Senior Halfbuck An alert Robert E. Lee defense accounted for victory as the Generals rambled past the Etowah County Blue Devils 34-20. Etowah took the opening kickoff and drove 52 yards for the flrst score of the game. Kenneth Wood's fumble recovery at the Devil 24-yard line put the Redshirts in the ball game. The Generals tied the score in 7 plays on Jerry Henderson's touchdown and David Welch's PAT. Early in the second quarter, the Generals took the lead for good when Louis Priester scooted I5 yards around right end. The extra point try went wide, and Lee held a l3-7 margin. Before Lee followers finished celebrating the TD, Joel Stevenson intercepted a stray pass and scampered untouched for the six-pointer. Another Welch PAT made it 20-7 in Lee's favor. Another TD and PAT put the Blue Devils back into the ball game, 20-14. After Connie Frederick punted 49 yards he recovered another fumble at the five. Priester then scored from the four. A Welch PAT gave Lee a 27-T4 spread. Etowah fought back into the game with a 69-yard TD march, making the score 27-20. With less than six minutes to play Terry DePasquale deflected a pass and Sammy Johnson picked it out of the air, racing l5 yards to paydirt. Welch's fourth PAT ended the scoring for the night. Enslen Stops Blue Devil 149 ., .j,ig,'.1,g1ff., , . T' L - ' 1' ti 'fffffiSfiQ!?i.3ZfJzl-fs'V7 giifiiiiftlw 'f-' ii 3 if if 795. 'N' 1 ta ' Fw , ' iff iff if 'W ,3- Y' TTSKW if ,f ii. ni ' 'ww -Ai-. z.wQ,,c, V 4 ff Qngwr,-1.-vt f- Q N i S,..,, f1.i4Qg,:W ,W A 1 JERRY HENDERSON GARY MILTON LARRY KWATER Senior Fullback Senior Hclfback Senior Hclfback After falling behind on a shocking kickoff return, the Robert E. Lee Generals charged back and rambled past Besse- mer's Purple Tigers 42-7. Larry Kimbell, after fumbling the opening kickoff momentarily, raced 80 yards up the middle of the field for the Tiger's only touchdown. Buford Smith kicked the extra point and Bessemer led 7-O. Lee regrouped quickly and took the kickoff 57 yards to paydirt. David Welch's tirst of five PAT boots tied the score at 7-all. The Leemen took the lead for good before the period ended when Enslen capped a 54-yard march with a l-yard dive off tackle. A Welch boot made it T4-7. Louis Priester's pass interception at the Bessemer 20 set up the third Lee score. Howard Bozeman took it in from the IO four plays later. Welch kicked true again, making the score Qi-7. The Redshirts broke it wide open in the third quarter with 2l markers. Priester zigzagged 20 yards on a fourth-and-six play for the first TD, Enslen passed 61 yards to Elbert Bell for one, and Ralph Hamn galloped 23 yards for the other just as the third quarter ended. Jerry Wills, a usual kickoff man, kicked his first extra point of the season after the last TD. Frederick spearheaded the Lee attack as he rushed lO5 yards in 9 carries. Larry Haigler Leaves Purple Tiger 150 W v , , W., Q , , LARRY HAIGLER JOE CURTIS MIKE TEAGUE Senior Halfbcck Senior Fullback Junior Center For the second year in a row the Tuscaloosa Black Bears stopped the vaunted Lee Generals. This time the score was i6-7. Coach Jones' Generals shook halfback Louis Priester loose on a 93-yard touchdown run on the opening kickoff, but a leaky pass defense ruined chances for an undefeated season. After Priester's run, the Bears came charging back 70 yards for a touchdown. Undaunted, the Generals moved from deep in their own territory to the Bear 4-yard line. Howard Bozeman took the ball into the end zone, but the touchdown play was nullified. The Generals battled back until a Bobby Enslen pass fell into the hands of Wayne Wright, who ran it back to the Tuscaloosa 34. Late in the first half the Bears scored when Ronnie Wedgeworth ran 29 yards and then Kincaid threw a long touchdown pass to Tom Patton. Tuscaloosa's ol-yard punt rolled dead at the Lee two-yard line. After 2 Lee running plays failed, Paul Boschung tackled Lee's Enslen in the end zone for 2 points that gave the Bears a 9-point margin. The second half was scoreless as the Generals had their hands full holding the heavier Bears at bay. The loss was Lee's tenth in lO season's of prep competition. Tuscaloosa thus ioins Lanier as the only teams with more than one victory over the Generals. Priester Scores lee's Lone TD 151 RANDY PARKER BUDDY BESHEARS THERON SPARKS Junior Center Junior Center Junior Center Bobby Enslen's pass to Joel Stevenson in the final period brought Robert E. Lee to life for a lo-7 victory over the Ramsay Rams. The Generals took advantage of a Ramsay fumble in the opening period. Kenneth Wood blocked a Ram punt and Wade Johnson recovered at the Ramsay lO. Three plays netted only 2 yards, so David Welch booted a 25-yard field goal for a 3-O General lead. Lee moved to the visitors' eleven early in the second quarter, but a tough Ramsay defense halted the drive. Johnson's fumble recovery gave Lee an opportunity early in the third period, but the Ram defense stiffened and took over on downs. John Shallhoop's pass to Tommy Yearout started the Rams rolling late in the third quarter. Yearout bulled to the 2 after a couple of plays failed to gain, and Skid Logan plunged over from the l. James Jackson's conversion made it 7-3 Ramsay, but the lead was short-lived. On first down Enslen fired to Stevenson, who scampered down the sideline for the TD. Welch's boot made it lO-7 Lee. The Generals failed to allow a first down after the kickoff and took over at the Ram 45. Gary Milton capped an ll-play drive with a dive from one yard out. Neither team threatened in the final four minutes. Enslen Goes Around End 152 .big 4, X 'iffy W 1-if -w, N1 . , ..ff-fs W- A Mfg! .. . ex'-, gm - 'naval-sQ,z-iii? ' e, f-' vtv.?'2'eff if it ii-SH ,. . wrt: . . -, P if ifgffiff' sy, . -A . T Q.. , it , .. , : ,L ml, ,CMF . , . gif .. K . 2. ie1f 1 , T :,. .QP w - in n . , 1 f ' - afmg :ii ,--., ti ' 7 F' 4' ' with --- , .-,., ' - W u,fq,,,'u A -,.- -- ' Y Y -.if - t - 1 -5,9 as . . if .wig - h V ,Vg Lf.7 rx X V R, ,,k..-7 sg..l1.h' YJ f f M A - 7 -' r w-5:2 '5 W: 7 cf' 1- X.-' 5, ,IZ f -' 'gjgzwsg . 1 if Tim if lx- it Y' .1'-afii T 1-ft ft' ,. -' . W V v'122ff?i'a'.f2? 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The Tigers marched to paydirt in T9 plays to tie the score. Quarterback Charles Chapman ran the final 7 yards for the TD. Tommy SchelI's PAT tied the score. Hillman broke the second halt wide open with his dazzling runs. His 46-yard iaunt put the home team in the lead for good midway through the third period. Hillman was at it again on the third play of the final quarter when he galloped 40 yards for his second six-pointer, giving the Tigers a 20-7 margin. Haltback Tommy Wade ran an intercepted pass 35 yards to the Lee 5 to set up the next Tiger TD. The PAT try was wide to the right and Dothan was on top 26-7. Lee, taking to the airlanes, marched from their own 44 to the Dothan l late in the quarter. Keel's fumble recovery at the 4 halted the General march. Then came Hillman's 96-yard trek up the left sidelines to end the scoring and the game. Bozeman Charges Dothan Tiger 153 CONNIE FREDERICK HOWARD BOZEMAN DAVID WELCH Junior Halfbock Junior Halfback Junior Fullback One of the greatest comebacks in the history of the school gave Robert E. Lee a spine-tingling 27-26 victory over the Vigor Wolves, The Generals trailed 20-O qt the intermission as the Wolves controlled the first half on the sterling passing of quarterback Scott Hunter. The second half, practically a complete reversal from the first, was all Lee, just as the first and second periods had been all Vigor. The Generals took advantage of a fumble and 2 Connie Frederick interceptions in the third and fourth quarters. Howard Bozeman's 4l-yard TD iaunt in the third quarter ignited the Lee charge. Wills pounced on a fumble at the Vigor 32, and the Generals were in business again. Gary Milton bulled in from 2 yards out on the fifth play and VVelch's PAT brought the Generals to within 6 of Vigor. Vigor was forced to punt on third down and Lee took over at midfield. The Generals then carried it in in 8 plays. Enslen's dive from the 3 knotted the score at 20-20. The extra point snap was fumbled. Enslen galloped l2 yords around right end for the final Lee score. A 24-yard scoring strike climaxed a Vigor march and cut the Lee lead to l. Then on Ricky White's conversion try tackle Jerry Wills broke through for a game-preserving block with only i8 seconds left. Enslen Charges Post Two Wolves 154 RALPH HAMN PEP PILGREEN GLENN TATUM Junior Quarterback Junior Quarterback Junior Fullback The truth of Records don't mean a thing in this one was illustrated in grand style as Coach Jones' Generals de- feated the previously undefeated, untied, top ranked, and highly favored Poets T3-7. Lanier took the opening kickoff and drove to the Lee 22, where Wills fell on a fumble to give Lee the ball. After putting the ball on the Lanier 6, Enslen hit Milton in the end zone for the hrst score. Welch kicked the PAT. The Poets took over, but lvlcClinton intercepted a Hardwich pass on the Lee 39. Lee was forced to punt and Lanier started moving. The fumble bug hit again and Tatum recovered for Lee, Three plays later Bozeman streaked 49 yards for Lee's second score. Lanier blocked Welch's extra point try and the Poets found themselves on the low end of a T3-O score. The Poets started for their only score on the arm of Hardwich. Hardwich made the score and Bob Childs added the point to make it T3-7. The second half was all defense. The Poets had the ball only twice in the third quarter, and both times interceptions stopped them cold. Lee threatened in the fTnal period as Big Red moved to the Lanier T7. A David Welch field goal try missed to end the last scoring threat by either team. Enslen Drives For Extra Yardage T55 12,4-. wif '??'Wf i .hifi FRANK RUDD RANDY BROWN ' RANDY sExToN Junigr End Junior Tackle Junior Guard D51 BUDDY MCCUNTON DAN WEAVER JIMMY ANDREWS Junior Quarterback Junior Halfback JUni0l' Hfllfbuck I , BUSTER NEEI. DANNY BROWN Junior Halfback Junior Quarterback 156 ED SAULS ' TED WATTS KEITH GREEN Junior Holfback Junior Guard JUHJOI' Guard JOE WHITE STEVE DUNN GARY NEWTON Junior Fullback Junior End Junior End -Ana EMMETT POUNDSTONE SAMMY JOHNSON Junior Tackle Junior Tackle 'I57 HARRY INGRAM Junior Tackle A-if REYNOLDS FURLOW Junior End Priesier Carries for Short Gain in A 1 . , 7- N 5 CHARLIE BOYD Junior End i 158 Enslen Reiurns Kickoff What Happened To All That Blocking? K f XR- v5 Stevenson Gains Against Dothan 159 BABY GEN ERALS WETUMPKA 0 CATHOLIC 0 MARION 0 TROY 0 DOTHAN 6 LANIER 14 ROBERT E. LEE BASKETBALL Lee Opponent Score 39 Tuscaloosa County 59 79 Murphy 72 67 Davidson 45 67 Selma 44 49 Lanier 56 71 Opelika 50 43 Tuscaloosa 59 54 Alexander City 67 57 Enterprise 49 78 Tallassee 50 57 Eutaula 52 59 Kingston 48 41 Lanier 63 5'I Selma 77 36 Tuscaloosa 6'l 47 Alexander City 50 86 Tallassee 79 69 Winfield 5'l 43 Tuscaloosa County 50 42 Phenix City 52 DECATUR INVITATIONAL D'STR'CT TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT 43 Tuscaloosa County 50 Gadsden 95 CONFEDERATE CONFERENCE Priceville 46 TOURNAMENT . 55 Selm 64 Danville 77 Q 161 .gs lu 4 ie M-was :wx A Tm awigwf , Z 9 ' 1 Dunn Scores Two for lee Engle and Dunn Boftle for Rebound Frederick Shoots for Lee 166 Ingram Tips In Two for Lee Engle Fires c Short One Goodwin Rebounds L! fx 'I67 Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee BABY G EN ERALS Tuscaloosa County Highland Avenue Baptist Selma Lanier Opelika Selma Alex City Tallassee Eufaula Lanier Phenix City Selma Tuscaloosa Alex City Tallassee Tuscaloosa County 168 N'--mv-rv ,ff ROW ONE: Robert Nation, Carl Alred, Joel Stevenson, Ed Brown. ROW TWO: Couch Garner, Bubba Boone, Larry Mayo, Bufch Boch. I964 GOLF TEAM TATE CHAMPIO INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Ed Brown Larry Mayo, Carl Alred, Ed Brown, Bubba Boone 3, A ,f- 'A'x ir , Y' ,,, we E I 169 ROW ONE: Floyd Maddox, Lance Wells, Danny Thurman, Jimmy Wards, Morris Kellum, Ben Thornfon, Harry Vaugh C F d I Cawthorne, John cewlnefne, Wayne Malellell . . . Row TWO: Jerry eneln, any Engle, Steve Dunn, Keith Green, Ralph ll I Wills, Donnie senfd, Billy Bonnet, Bill Cleveland, Lebaron Cooper, ceeeh cnemn. rlnl Dillard, Sim Byrd . . . Row THREE: Bill wlnegnfd, Henry sd- I964 BASEBALL TEAM LEE 3 LEE 3 LEE 3 LEE I LEE 6 LEE 3 LEE 0 LEE I LEE 2 LEE 8 LEE 2 LEE 3 LEE IO LEE 8 LEE 4 ,, OPELIKA 4 AUBURN FROSH 5 AUBURN FROSH 8 SELMA O TROY 2 LANIER 4 ALEX CITY 6 TUSCALOOSA 2 OPELIKA O TROY I TUSCALOOSA I LANIER 2 ALEX CITY 3 SELMA 4 AUBURN FROSH IO 170 . J., V 7, in 1 ,. A f Y' 'W if xl mm .., EA f! ' ,,,,W,,,...':a,3 V 4? ff' 4 3--1' ffl . , F M.. gl' M., M , we .' 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A-vu ., -N9-W., if f. . M, M53 ,A . ff... J A . - fy , ii - - zz ffi, M ,. 1 i 6 fm, . 173 ,,d,1 wi Am, ,,.g, 5 g, ,,l. 5 'N V . x,M,.,M..,Vf.,....v ww 1 n..W 1f?fT'?2fvf f AM Q45-iv' fx. '.. .fx 1-W-A' 2 f.1.4,,.,, - 0 ' .Aw ' -f , effilg' I ' - f' -- 'Q z3,wz.?QwHf1.: 6' - A a.f-.g,y:,61'- HENRY EDWARDS DANNY THURMAN Outfield Pifdlef STEVE DUNN Ouifield V, . . -Q' 7 ' f - MW' A. f,,w:iQ-V , , ' u. ' wk Y f- ' f ,ML 174 Arg, W., fu., 9' W , asv if on ' Mir v 'ff 1-F' M -, . f 1 . NAL, kr - . 'H ABE 4 K A J A W A A ,K 'U ' K - Q .m - ,lj 3-gi A ,, A ' ' Th- ,V N' .Y A my . - we A' . , . ,,' 'Um 4Q ?PQn,. 4, JERRY Wills BILL CLEVELAND ,. Catcher Second Base JIMMY CAWTHORNE Second Base , . . ' x ! . qhybflv .1 if ' 1 . cf, j A .3 ,h 6 ' full 1 ' V my ,iff ' x r fx I V1 ,l. 1 My ff' f Y C LV ' '. AJ, N ,. 'V Lf af-,Lf A S 'A fb, W 'J , ..' gi A . . N' 1511-mah fn ' - lil' U If U 5 ,ff A uif W S Rl' S 17716, . In usfiff ' L . L i L' w wif +L, ' L,.lh,5pw 'XX 1 V . ' A Elia y fr Vatu 2 V , . f ' V an s ' ' vyy:'L'Y7V 'V X uw W' :,. 1 .,.v.,, . I ...L , x i n ' W- ' I ,,fA3,..gqg.:,,,j 1.1501-L-fff2g.L .. .AQ My V,-I i,.wz1, .gf-' - , . H, 1rgywfK1WJ34,A . V. . .iw ,IA ,V ' :+fz,,, I v...e,2:f,g.,g, V , - ,z ,.gg5i'm.::'Q- V -, F- K .nn -M , ' if 351, ML Q F'- , ., Q A , A 1 1- ,ff-iv:-cl R WL, H1 ,X ,gc A V A W 3,,N,c,,K Q' W '. .' , - ' - - ., 1 .. A nf 4-':. ' , A f nf , - ff w:':v ' fc 1 f... .,,-3 . 175 . L4 25' .A 1.1- .-,f,., N .W - X L. 4 L,-A A .A ,L,, ,.,,,.. I LL L A ROW ONE: Cliff Cox, Ricky Young, Danny Clower, Chip Armstrong, DePasquale . . . ROW THREE: Coach lee, Johnny Tatum, Frank Howard Bozeman, David Welch, Darrel Skipper, Ken McNeal, El- AUi'eYf 5lllY Hamilton, Eddie NUQIB, 106 5033, Mike MUSOH, GIGM1 bert Bell . . . ROW TWO: Bobby Enslen, Paul Hall, Bob Sims, Russ Tatum, Milton Grubbs, Frank Rudd, Stafford Bice. Fox, John Hudson, Arlon Poole, David Fletcher, Gary Milton, Terry I964 TRACK TEAM MILE RELAY TEAM Johnny Tatum, David Fletcher, Paul Hall, Billy Hamilton. +1 e A? Q i -fs .Z -5' 'I76 A... -Ann ,-. 446:-RELAY: Johnny Tatum, Danny Clower, Billy Hamilfon, Bobby POLE VAULT: Frank Rudd, Mike Mason Ens en. HIGH JUMP: Russ Fox, Eddie Nagle, Darrel Skipper, Milton Grubbs, Ken McNeil. 'I77 sr' .. ,W wx an DISTANCE MEN: Frank Autrey, Paul Hall, Cliff Cox, Chip Armstrong, SPRINTERS: Bobby Enslen, David Welch, Elbert Bell, Danny Clovlor, Arlon Poole. John Hudson. BROAD JUMP: Howard Bozeman, Bobby Sims, .loe Bass, Mike Mason. 178 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES: Sieve Johnson 220-YARD DASH: Gary Milton, StafTord Bice 3? WW 179 880-RELAY: John Hudson, David Welch, Elberf Bell, Bobby Enslen. DISCUS AND SHOT PUTT: Terry DePasquale, Ricky Young, Glenn Tatum. 180 fp 4.3, Senior ,Attendant GWEN Rorom Mmm ij! t Jgl - E Sepnelnere Attendant JEAN Hopncms fg T'Av jnnier Attendant KAREN CHAMBERS LEE Miss Lee High and her court are presenied ai ihe beginning of The pep rally. From lefl fo righl, Senior Aftendant-Gwen Rofon, Miss Lee High- Nancy Sowell, Sophomore Altendan?-Jean Hop- kins, and Junior Atiendanf-Karen Chambers. Es- corts are Billy Priddy, Don Marshall, Doyle Fuller, and Bill Moody. Hard working students prepare for ihe big pep rally. DAY 64 A smiling Attendant, Gwen Roton, is escoried to her place of honor by Don Marshall. Qffhdff 5 Nwij,-1 Num, E pi Marioreiies enferlain the student body at a wild and iubilont pep rally 185 Cheerleaders and students surround u hop ,til py and surprised queen while Jerriane pic if itil ,A x ks up the ribbon bow. yxgw - The cheerleaders float features the Generals' Camp with a roasted ram l86 fu? f P4 Q1-5 X' . i 1 - f -. Al A , wx :4 , 4. QCP Vi? Homecoming Court awaits the parade at Eastbrook -.S im.. .V . Students participate in parade from Forest Hill to Eastbrook. 'I87 ,J Md' if hiendliesi GWEN ROTON and FRED SUGGS i 1 e if -f , Q- mmilm H, SENIOR Sweetest SUSAN MYERSCOGH and LOUIS PRIESTER Hes! Personalzty JANE GARDNER and KEITH LAMPKIN WHCYS WHO 4.-,J ,M asf Ideal NANCY SOWELL and JOEL STEVENSON Mast School Spirit ANN HEAD and TERRY NEWMAN 'SQL-+ S in s 4. if Mos! Likely to Surreal DIANA HICKS and DOYLE FULLER SENIOR E up-fm..3 S- Q V ff Q':4-552135,-f5fif: 5 W , fi-.ww 5 ,N Wifliesf EARLENA PETERSON and ALEX McRAE Q A 1 A 2 , m:.' N Ziff E f 2 A. A -:L 7' Lf Li Q5 J ff L ig L , f if z Q1 -- my K ,, ,. E425 2. K. V, A .rim 3 H 435 1 I Q nik: A La. 5, . Q ,- .-, 1 V. , is fl I 5 5 A ' ,. A 1 A 5 A x Mas! Sincere JOAN BLACKWELL and KENNETH WOOD ,Most Viezzeieus and Mes! ,Athletic VICKI OLSON and JERRY HENDERSON f Mes! Dependable JERRIANNE HAMMOCK and DON MARSHALL EYIOR 11 Mas! Intellectual SUSAN CASH and JACK PACE WHO'S WHO .lkawrm I ...N .. W ...fr Mast Zfalcnted FRANKIE FRAZIER and ROD HENLEY Hes! ,411-,4 round GAYLE HAMN and ELBERT BELL JUNIOR rw 2 S M nannies Qricudlicst SUSAN JENNINGS and ROB PARKER ,Most gill! GAYLE RAIBORN and STEVE DUNN WHO'S WHO ,Most Sincere' KAREN CHAMBERS and RON DAVENPORT Hes! ,411-,Around JEAN HOPKINS ond BILL MOODY SOPHCJMORE 1 Sfricndliest MARGARET WINDLING and HAROLD POSTMA Mast 271111 DEBRA SUMMERLIN and JERRY FONTAINE 0 ,Mast Sincere LYNN HENDERSON and EVERETTE MARSHALL Hill Mandy FAVORITES jean Hopkins Kon Davenport OF I965 16711 Priddy Susan jcuuiugs Hefty Sowell Nancy Sowell FAVORITES . joel Stevenson Gwen Keten or 1965 jerrianue flammack jerry Henderson Kenneth Wand A1111 J-had -. FAVGRITES Dau Marshall Vicki Olson OF I965 5'rar1kic grazicr lfauis Priestcr Hobby Snslcu A if JERRIANNE HAMMOCK ZJ.,4.l3. Good Hifizcnship Girl Each year the Senior Class elects a D,A.R. Good Citizenship Girl. The recipient must have qualities of Leadership, Honesty, Dependability, Sincerity, and Integrity. This year Jerrianne Hammock was selected for the award. Jerrianne has served in the Student Council tor two years, as V.P. of the Thespian Club, as President of Kappa Sigma Chi, cmd on the Business Staff of the Stars and Bars. Other Honors Jerri- anne has won include Senior Class Favorite, Most Dependable in The Senior Who's Who, Secretary of the Senior Class, and first place in the Montgomery County Science Fair in 1964. Congratulations,Jerrianne, for this high honor of D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl. 206 wiwwipsrnp 1 JM r . 6611 rye Wallncc All , M1 'Q-WW lfffmw 1 I . 3 !ki I ff.:-nwlnf , flrmuin G? 44,1545-V . f6,,,g,,,,,,.,,, .:MA,,,.,, I' January 18, 1965 Dear Joan: I am returning herewith the pictures you asked me to judge...and what a job it was! How I wish that I might have had the opportunity to talk with each member of this fine group personally! I feel that only then would I have been able to have made an intelligent selection. You are most fortunate at Lee to have - in addition to a wonderful athletic program and unsurpassed musical achievement - so many good looking young people. No wonder Lee High School is second to none in this Great State. I consider it an honor and a privilege to be a part of the 1965 edition of 125 Scabbard and I wish for all of you every success. SincerelyQ5, urleen B. Wallace 207 Kim fltan Hevcrly 60fSUl'I Susan ,Mycrscauglz SENICR BEAUTIES Alien james JUNICDR BEAUTIES Sheri Lewis joe White Brenda Kaya! SOPHCDMORE BEAUTIES jerry Qoutaiue jndi ,Morgan Keith fnrnpkin jane Gardner Sonny Grier RuNNERs-uP ova Kalhec Buffer! Slifer! Kell Cammy Zmylor func Pug RUNNERS-uP or '65 Margaret Wimlliug kalph jfamu were!! Marshal Karen Wzarulzers RUN NERWP Gm 9 Gayle J-famn 6'or1nic' Hrcdrick ?rc'ddi6 Pvuucy Sue Dunn RuNNERs-uP or 'es .A M -QM WM 92 A N.. ,,.,, , ,N Z - , -wi I ,fm ' k',,7Af A- A ,. I ,itz .' f bmw 'ai 1111191 l EY I? Q .X Y 5 XM NATIONAL MERIT 'Fm 445' JACK PACE DICK GARRETT an .W 9 IQ NANCY SOWELL DIANA HICKS 218 .7 W SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS JANE MOORE JIM ROBERTS BAYNE SMITH TOMMY MCWHORTOR 219 These two seniors have maintained all A averages throughout their three years at Robert E. Lee. nv-Q., T Hi ..,-,fe-...W Egq:W'QNg5:m:M 125555, 'A -3-il 4' x - PATSY SNYDER JACK PACE National Honor Society members inducted in February, 1965. ' el 3 ' fa? . if-sl? ROW ONE: Kathy Morris, Mary Hawk, Janice Rowe, Linda Ermine, Sheila Ray, Penny Price, Beth Bush, Jan Ellis, Kay Smith . . . ROW TWO: Joefte Bush, Sue McCollum, Fran Hayes, Jimmy Laney, Bobby Sims, Ron Davenport, Bill Weldon, Randall Jones . . . ROW THREE: Sarah McCarthy, Linda Scott, Barbara Hintz, Tommy McWhortor, Jimmy Wright. 220 TT? B The following SENIORS have had all A averages for one year ending Jan- uary, 1965: Cindy Cash, Nancy Britton, Vicfor Polizos, Ben Thornlon, and Marie Barnes. s The following SOPHOMORES have had all A averages for one year ending January, 1965: Rena Vaughan, Barbara osely, Dana Brock, John Michael Lyon, Robin Bozeman, and Michael O'Bannon. 1. 'k The following JUNIORS have had all A averages for one year ending Jan- uary, 1965: Sandra Wells, Henry Pugh, Robert Parker, Melanie Hammond, and Lauree Childree. The following SENIORS have maintained all A averages with only one B for one year ending January, 1965: Marsha Cul- bertson, Betty Baxter, Bill Weldon, Jimmy Laney, Paulette Holt, and Barbara Hintz. The following SOPHOMORES have maintain- ed an all A average with only one B for one year ending January, 1965: Gene Johnson, Betsy Lance, Bill King, Nancy Jennings, ond Sharon Speer. '1 ,W VV 6 ,,Y, , The following SENIORS have maintained an all A average with only one B for one year ending January, 1965: Penny Price, Mary- etta Sandley, Bob Galligar, Sarah McCarthy, Dewelyn Holman, Ann Longino, and Glenda Lockhart. . rf' Q The following JUNIORS have maintained an all A average with only one B for one year ending January, 1965: Charlotte Lee, Jane Pugh, Bill Kent, Debbie Strictland, Sandra Alford, and Kay Smith. Not pic- tured: Ron Bird. Kvrsemvwwntilr I I .Uwe ,, , I :fl ,Q ,EW , ,- .nw The following ,SOPHOMORES have main- tained an A average with only one B in all subiects for one year ending January, 1965: Carolyn Claybrook, Diane Crawford, Betty Ann Burkett, David Rice, and Virginia Whigham. Poetry written by these students has been accepted for national publication by the National Poetry Association of los Angeles, California. Dewelyn Holman, Bayne Smith, Karen Harrell and Beverly Wilson. The following SOPHOMORES have main- tained an all A average with only one B for one year ending January, 1965: Linda Stevens, Linda Griffin, Bill Sumner, Jan Smith, Connie Wiggs, and Beverly Beaird. The National Essay Association of los Angeles, California, has chosen these stu- dents'essays to be published in the annual anthology, Young America Speaks, which will come out in the spring of l965. ROW ONE: Donnie Darby, Jerry Duncan, Dick Garrett, Bob Couch, Butch Bach, Roger Wilder, Eddie Parker . . . ROW TWO: Ronald Sadler, Tommy McWhorter, Carol Dean, Janis Flowers, Susan Myerscough, Henry Edwards, Jimmy Wright, Henry Pugh . . . ROW THREE: Jerrianne Hammock, Donna Culbertson, Nancy Hopkins, Lamana Woodham, Anne Rogers, Betty Baxter, Angela Snider, Mary Kay Proctor, Beckie Matthews. w i MITCH MARSHALL was presented the SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD by Mr. Jim Padgett of the East Montgomery Exchange Club. This Award is presented annually to the player displaying outstanding sportsmanship both on and ot? the field of play. K The NATIONAL COUNCIL of TEACH- ERS of ENGLISH has awarded JACK PACE special recognition for excel- lence in English. i l The entire student body of Robert E. Lee High School wishes to express -their love for our late Manual Arts teacher, MR. CECIL GUY MEDLEY. -N 1m-.--- Sears Has Everything! W Sears has a ballpoint pen wwiiggmm r Sears has Shavers for men -,,,., ' L 'lil x -f 1 if V X I 371 nn nnn 1 Ran-l-MnN'50o. E..-.355.-.::55-:mg t ' Xl, f I X 6. X f f .. Sears has records galore B, an Sears has suits for the shore f l so sel i s ,KIT ' I ,, . Q: In -, 5 r.' 'ml V' Sears has a beach jacket g, uull 9 S . ,..' , ,ctw Sears has a tennis racket ' U . ifgbml fitf-A lll l 1 1 . 4 ,: MQ, ill 4 rre o erassat E. xr so ' J ,W ' f A ' ' A Q.-: fiQ ww! jun! C 1 I I:-X1 E ,- - . Q: Alh, : s i e, , , ...., ' . ': Sears has a banio string .if A'-q A mx SEARS HAS EVERYTHING! S X Q' :': f VSE- ig? ' 'N 'A' M . , in . -ff.. E f 2-EI rf. I - ':f:I 5 . S 1 Y -1 fel 'I ' dl k TS J -kwiarxga l'Op In an OO U BCIFS . . it-' l , Shop from the book at Sears . . . Pick up the phone and talk to Sears Sears has everything! CATALOG SALES 265-8701 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Shop at Sears A Court at Fairview and Save Phone 264-2441 226 f N 1 n gc-:ot A, GW A Af 1 X , O - XI qpjciff J fu v. A cvww wioheo f W for a wonderful future! :vs vouns wl'rH Svufllefn x J 22 rx . . E55 Q 0 r ff 'f ' A l i 0 U .S I m ,L u,.LLx20KaM w of lm in Ligl flight ll fr lm Q it ll un mi Klfll NNY J ,si 1 ' ll W My qjoifnog flW'lLf'2-z L 55,53 e.f QCi:ZV Uxgw ' W 2355? 0 1- C it sg Qfagxef-.lg nq rn , 2 fd 'Z': T ': ':' X Q lr?- L ,s I X15 4, f 'vvwfrftrrvvl i f 203 0 co if xsl xiizigg 'ii lawn f . is-D WA U N I A K INK Win G 3 9 4 s , 4 mx -s Y 1 I 'X UIIKIIHHYIUIZLBKIQQIIHZIQL 41, -1- - t 911 MH 47--X f0 vu 1 ' I ,' 12,71 s fi' H e B ' ' Q 9 Q X Y-26024 A-2, - W i I al. Q M ' z MW DCWNTOWN MONTGOMERY the largest and most exciting Shopping Center in Central Alabama Downtown Unlimited 3 E glNWWVMNV VMNVlMANMAW MAW E -Q55 I X X hen you want oz me portmzt to record forever wrth charm and drgmty the important events of your hte Come to the Photograph Studio of your Othcnal Photographer . Mantgvmcry 9110 3 , Q K ANVMANVVXANVMANWVKANMAANVMANMA 1 THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ot the CITY OF MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA extends o cordiol greeting to the Foculty ond Student Body ot ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL one ot Montgomery's most voluoble ossets, representing on older gene- rotion's toitn in the future ot our City, our Notion, ond the World. EARL D. JAMES Moyor FRANKLIN W. PARKS Commissioner ot Public Works L. B. SULLIVAN Commissioner ot Public Attoirs 230 Sw We Always Look Forward to Seeing You! a.S'b'kDI'OO1! 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Lee High School to 1: bank with us, and bank on us as a lifetime partner in your future success. v 'r 42 Il 4, 4, II II MNH., y-75,--N Maman ,.,.....,J Lf, 'fi FEDERAL Q? 4 RESERVE '- 4 svsrem 1 mm C9 Genius. -M ,M oerosimzv of Q TRUST CO, --- ----- u. s. oovfnrmsur lntnluy. Alanna FOUNDED 1901 232 FOREMUST ALABAMA'S MOST MODERN DAIRY Buy Foremost Milk and Ice Cream 233 MONTGOMERY RETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS ASSOCIATION HAPPINESS BEGINS AT HOME 3 ,. Q 25 Ii X bI br? f FRANKLIN PARKER'S ourfesg ord 1 A 704, o a Q automotrve ak sales 8. servrce' 9, N961 t r I qp performance s - ' 750 WEST FAIRVIEW MONTGOMERY 235 NORMANDALE SHOPPING CITY Salufes ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL '95 sf:-f ' av O' 3001 Free Parking Spaces 45 Modern Stores Open: Monday - Thursday - Friday TILL 9 P. M. Tuesday - Wednesday - Saturday TILL51-45 236 fi N , X3 pau! pogerfdon Sfucbo 935 sourn count srnssr MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA THE MOST COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE IN CENTRAL ALABAMA 0 PORTRAITS . . . 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PHONE: 262-0523 ANYTHING - ANYTIME - ANYWHERE 237 You Pay Nothing Extra MILK MDI' vmmm 'iss K D i'i Zfi L uomoomrzrn Mig: GRADE A V pASTEURIZEU .355 m, i I mam: s: i 'f' H o NTSB rfuux 1. E D for the Extravagant Difference in All Hall Brothers Dairy Products BLOUNT BLOUNT T.M. Currently, signs that say being built by Blount are erected across the country on proiects that total over S125 million. Blount has built vari- ous proiects in recent years from Massachusetts to California and from Minnesota to Florida-across the length and breadth of the country. These proiects have included com- mercial buildings, industrial plants, nuclear reactors, air terminals, launch facilities for the space pro- gram, highways, bridges, and virtu- ally every type of construction for commercial, industrial or governmen- tal use. The pointed B, a familiar sight throughout the country, is symbolic of the atmosphere at Blount-look- ing ahead and upward. BLOUNT BROTHERS CORPORATICN General Contractors with Home Offices in Montgomery Alabama 239 DON'S DAIRY QUEE 1851 MT. MEIGS RD. 264-9160 Compliments of WALKER PRINTING COMPANY T. O. TILLIE WALKER E. D. WALKER 328 DEXTER AVENUE F415 f-'vi Am X PATERSONS' since nsz Telephone 262-773I Complete One-Stop Banking Service jAe gud ?!UAere you game jird To The People of PEOPLES BANK 8m TRUST ---- BANKING is more than .lust dollars and cents - - - lT'S SERVING YOU that counts PEUPLES BANK 81 TRUST ForesrHills - Normondole - Downtown More People Ride on Goodyear Tires Than Any Other Kind 242 T H E ALABAMA NATIONAL BANK Montgomery, Alabama CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES To The Class of '65 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION shopping is always a I'hriII a'I' monIgomery's favoriIe fashion s'I'ore 02DKlIfDi!DTOilll0iO10i01Ihi1blflllbillillli i0i0l0i0Q0i0i0 Cash and Carry or Pickup and Delivery scoirfs 51,56 Sr ,SZMH CLEANERS Expert Dry Cleaning - Complete Laundry Service Phone 263-7554 1316 Madison Ave. Owned 81 Operated By Paul B. Scott- Roy W. Scott - Leo V. Scott fi' I tdaczdrgg ofmyocugg P. O. Box 3213 ' 611 No. Maryland St. ' Phone 265-9248 Q 244 DQCQ 1 Q Q lfilliililfiilli i i iii 1 i iii i i 1 10 1 Compliments ot Auto Electric Service Company 423 Bibb Street Montgomery, Alobomo fB0 TYMoP.NM1iAT5 .M D Ebk 2435 5 I CHEVROLET, INC. 1426 Compliments of STANDARD UNION LIFE INSURANCE Sfondord Union Life Building 338I Atlontc Highway M Iq y AI b 246 THE LEE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF SALUTES THE ROBERT E. LEE GENERALS IN THEIR VICTORY OVER LANIER I3-7 Compliments at PARTS SERVICE COMPANY 412 Bibb Street Compliments at WINN-DIXIE MONTGOMERY INCORPORATED Operators at Kwik-Chek Super Markets Normanaaie 2252 Mt. Meigs Ra. 2609 Falrgrourtd Rd. A 2815 Lower Wetumpka Rd. Fairview at Crleveiand 248 North McDonough 81 Jetterso E Q jilmtttgmtmy Amt isa' ALABAMA JOURNAL SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE OUR CARRIER'S BUSINESS Because carriers are businessmen, a newspaper route is a practical course in business management. It teaches business methodsf book- k . . . . eeping, selling, value of service, etc. It provides adequate earnings, builds health and character. Yes, Sir, Advertiser-Journal carriers Crnany of them Lee Studentsl do an important job every day and these newspapers are proud of them. MORNING - EVENING - SUNDAY FuII 24 Hour Service of the Associated Press Compliments of Ml in Normandale The House ofHigh Fashion Awqg 'Q I... I A an 3 A--'S-iiix-S 'ifljjlf . Al- 'Q , L JK . 9 1 1 B 1 1 3 ,,,.. ,, IVI. J .,,,. El. X Q , Q A ,, N q 14 Xb T --f 1 1 1 A -1 A i Follow the Big Parade BIG SEA 5,6 SUPERMARKET A TENDER AGED BEEF BEAR A Q YELLOW STAMPS lyf 'k EVERYDAY LOW PRICES CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS UF '65 LEAK-MEMORY CHAPEL, INC. Lincoln Rd. 272-6501 Montgomery, AI 'IS 75 K -- K . . 3 4 Y A ' V i Milf ,ffi i s Q 1 fi I ii Awww . I : :WE si ' A :- Q ' alis 4 p in A at ,..,..,,i s aga' 3 ' ..,T,:.j 'Mx W K O .. C my Q a1s5r4,w3.. ig ax ,Yi V ,ya , ,Q V, by if The Lee High School Annual Business Staff: Lynne Smith, Edgar Reynolds, Mickey Starling, Robert Parker, Don Marshall, Lynda James, Beth Bush, as seen at the local hangout, the Dairy Queen, along with Don Mims and local hangouters , Kenneth Wood, Keith Lamplcin, Bobby Enslen. Compliments of MONTGOMERY PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS Capital City lim Massey Tully Andrews Custom Cleaners Fairfax Cleaners lack Clements 251 l as, l U95 -1 KL HOPS EXTERMINATING CO., INC. 201 North Jackson Street Home - Cornrnerciol - lndustriol 265- l 234 til - - A ROW ONE: Randy Martin, Ruffin Borden, Jimmy Green, Bob Wingard, Mike Lyon, Tommy Johnson...ROW TWO: Charles Eason, Donnie Darby lLeaderl, Jimmy GantffBusinessManagerl, Ronnie Mills, Roger Franklin, Donnie Green, Larry Jackson, James Hall, Henry Strong, Hoppy Royster. 252 .46 aj 5 Barber5eBafi,,1 Xlgvf ..f '.'Qfgf,T? ':,,,, 1 L L I L IIILKIIII I I! 32:5 'nirhmuenff -' f A' See If you don'f like Barber's best! Serving Montgomery . . . . . . Since T87T Downtown Office Southside Branch Cloverdale Branch Eastern Branch Maxwell A. F. B. Facility THE FIRST NATI NAL BANK DF MONTGOMERY MEMBER FEDERAL osrosir insummcz CORPORATION MAIN OFFICE - MAXWELL A.F.B. FACILITY - EASTERN BRANCH - CLUVEHDALE BHANCH - SOUTHSIDE BRANCH 253 MONTGOMERY 10 ALABAMA 2625 LOWER WETUMPKA RD. - . . O. BOX 8157 - 264-4422 Elzrisfian Casting lfrlbarafvry Testing of Engineering Materials CConsfrucTionj as ' rliii -in f e -ff, A Lb '-In kglgflv-W-'Qtr- tr-, K -mv .:, A1.'r-1-W -1' vm A l at , W V f 1 w ' 'lin X ' ' if' 'rl J! ,,i M ghfillf isis W 41-!.NL W-u. fi, W!m1i'EifQmI1.:5uQ1f: lPJ!PZl.QSI!QG ! UINIUQTIEQ: Qlabx'-iTY !Q QQJF?-15-9Ql?tAU'I'lQN! 263- 'I succzsson TO wssv aoYLs1'oN M'F'c- COMPANY. xnconrolurzo ian O. Box M,0.JSi'E'C5J0JM!5gBiWGf. BEAB,1A.M.vAx AMBULANCE SERVICE CO., INC. LEE 81 LAN FLORIST of Montgomery, Alu. f,:1..Af- 1 :1, - . ivy Beautiful Corso' es Are ii A gr' Our Speciuigty We ' 11, ,r 6 EEXEEEE ' 2 tgp C. B. Thornell Docie Moye ' I W N N 55,2 Joyce Thornell Bob Ficquette in ff ,oof eeefo- 0 -- -- 2 1 Q A y Q Phone 262-7781 rc . ,.F -. - - Prompt Courteous Service 1876 Mt. Meigs Rd. Ph. 262-0446 Montgomery Birmingham Bessemer g 1Av's X7 Fi' 'E 62 Dexter Ave. IN NORMANDALE Apparel 8. Shoes AIubcrmo's Finest Montgomery, Ala. Deportment Store . , A--was-.:.,,-, vt--r--- ---rf.. .,. 'rzfli-?'..,..,.,.,.-:--11:-:g.j:-5559? WF' '- . .I ,,.,. . , :4-. :gig ,-:.::4..,:,1,:::: ggrgfgf :f:1: ,xg :--: -::: ::.,, ' - , u ... :A - I k4 :::Z T. K . :: 5 I 9 -' -f1:s buvzu' ,. . 2 CQLQEHPI W WOOLWORTH'S Uh f i ' A.. I' 3 mf' Vans ::- ' 57' V I ff' A . . Aww Satisfaction guaranteed W 'AV'. I or money refunded hi c:oLoNiAL BAKING WOO'WO S COMPANY FRESH AT YOUR GROCERS 262-35I9 Eastbrook Shopping Center It We Please You, Tell Others, It Not Tell Usf' HAMMOND PLUMBING Si HEATING COMPANY 722 E. Jefferson sf. Phone 265-0781 D. H. lDoyI HAMMOND Montgomery, Alabama TRADE WITH DUTCH DUTCH'S DISCOUNT FURNITURE FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES NEW-RENTALS-USED I503 MT. MEIGS RD. 262-279 Trophys Ornamental J. S. MONTGOMERY an,,.,.,,, Tyson Bldg. Tel. 264-7294 Coat of Arms Special Order MY VERY BEST WISHES to EVERYBODY at LEE! HAROLD BAKER BAKER STANDARD SERVICE 3025 Aflanfa Highway Montgomery 9, Alabama KLEIN za SON Jewelers ,ERN SCUTHEAS M SANITARY SUPPLY CO uni?or's 81 Sanitary Supplies Paints and Varnishes 2275 LOWER VVETUMPKA RD. MONTGOMERY ALA. P Three Floors of Distinctive Gifts Orders Taken For RCDBXT E. LEE CLASS RINGS See Our Selection Of SCHOOL CLUB PINS, STERLING SILVER L CLUB PINS, MEGAPHONES, CHARMS, BATONS KLEIN 81 SON Montgomery, Ala, CARRIER AIR CONDITIONERS HEAT K'RRh 'I rnsz Pumps A,,.. I ,V,.4,. .mga ESTIMATES COMMERCIAL at RESIDENTIAL ' g 3555552225133 DIAL: if ,,, ' . a. HEATING UNITS 1 I,.,,,,I, I, II 215252225251 AUTHORIZED sf - ' D1 M 5 M ' I ' .sv I 26 5 -6756 f22sf:fr1fg: '--' us be I- HI um 90 v1 rv-I 2 5 0 rn W Wes Parker Air Conditioning 8. Heating Co. 2523 Highland Ave. W ffiiisf., 2255252255523 I I'Ii 235-Qifa AUTO-MATIC CAR WASH Two Locations To SERVE You 318 Madison Ave. 1515 South Decufur SI. Q Vi' ,sp , f ' K ' 9,ff5,Qgx II WQIC If L Im INII P Q! I III? is If I .Ry Q I t nl- - - S+ - J I ..- I I fijnkf gowgfffwaf PLUMBING 81 HEATING 2028 MT. MEIGS RD. ' SIIIIUAYIIIIINEII '-fi yf I XX I,I..., . SM ,mf ffl Iviffffff 771272 if R TIKLLLLI iw: Z 1 ff J I ki! QL? I , Q X IJZAUIL ,si ,.,. 1....4:..:,.a Ani - N FRU U U CIS I VISIII SHOW ROOM Inna' 2658713 r ' S 'v S iff D 's 11696 rv F K QS N I A ,faflfer Jl 1'f xi 561' . ,1 Q'5f,wI9Iy,,gm ,I ,Sufi ' Ig ,A3fl3,f ff 57 D , 'gif , API Ik Y cs IB7l ISI FL gf! I 'g11'7-Eifw I S L I ,l'TN'e'-t' ' f- ,gypsy 'T 3- , I LOSS 8: KAHN INC GOMIRY I. ALABAMA MMBURGERS mv owe HOME MADE PIES 45 Commerce St. 2 Church St. 315 Montgomery St. 265-5270 262-9681 269-9878 1709 Mulberry ST. Eastbrook Shopping Pl'l0r1e Center Cloverlund Shopping Phone 272-1813 41 Court Square Center Downtown Phone 265-0519 Phone 263-4621 9 'En Wo F 8 :Q 'gg-I Capitol Floral Company J 'fX Ss Flowers With a Personal Touch Capitol Floral Company Capitol Flower Market 910 Adams Avenue 604 Sgufh Decatur CAPITAL TRAILWAYS CHARTER A BUS CN-l 263-5592 's Convenient, Economical and lt's More Fun for all too! Keeps Your Group Together gl FEATURING NEWI .sl ver cag e. A. NACHMANS Montgomery's Leading Ready To Wear Stores Downtown Normandale Compliments of .IACK INGRAM MOTOR'S INC. New and Used Cars and Trucks 405 Bell St. Phone 263-6417 Montgomery WELDER'S SUPPLY 81 EQUIPMENT CU. Authorized Distributors Welding 81 Cutting Gases, Apparatus 81 Supplies Arc Welders...National Carbide C. L. Beale i7 East Railroad St. Montgomery, Ala. Phone 264-'I494 labama Bearings Company ll Marin? anal power 3-an5mi45ion .S?necia6:if5 Jack Jehle, Manager 25 E. Railroad St. Montgomery 4, Alabama 264-2259 WAGER TIRE SERVICE Montgomery, Alabama 31 14 Atlanta Hwy. 272-2636 East Monfgomery's One Stop Tire Service ro,EImo2i,2SA.AilAQ 60Y AR ,' L' ,- WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BRAKE SERVICE R ::: fnkg ys :::f,::::.:.i., f 'gfozgg H X X-...Rx U 'Rf N . C Flsr rm swzr :mfg EW P . I -L L I , l U ,I .m.o.d.eJm. o.o.d. .A.to.n.eA... K LOW PRICES EVERY DAY on EVERYTHING YOU BUY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 222 MADISON AVE. 920 S. COURT 3410 NORMAN BRIDGE RD. 3452 ATLANTA HWY. 1761 UPPER VVETUMPKA RD. SO. COURT 84 SOUTHERN BY-PASS MAIN OFFICE: 222 MADISON AVE. - 263-3821 Compliments of ALABAMA GAS CORPORATION I 220 Montgomery St. QQ- REI NHARDT MOTORS, INC. RAMBLER AND JEEP 312 Catoma Street Montgomery, Alabama Phone 265-8521 261 WHITE CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME My be filled QM? WW QM A drum f f C332 ' ff: fl 43 souti-i JAcicsoN ill 9353 262-3501 fx M ' 4 ydigy CAPITAL CITY MACHINE WORKS Welding Metal Spraying - Gears - Sprockets Compliments ot MASSEY - DRAUGHON BUSINESS COLLEGE MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA AIR CONDITIONED CLASS ROOMS Nancy Taylor Modeling and Finishing School WHERE GRADUATES and POSITIONS HAVE MET SINCE I887 ADAMS STREET DRUG CO. Phone 264-3496 934 Adams Street Montgomery, Ala. Free City Wide Delivery Ample Parking 262 Moving Ahead! Compliments of TOM NEVILLE, INC. Plumbing, Heotin 0 d A gl n ir A GREAT COMPANY Condifioning WITH M2 N. Hull PLANNED PROGRESS 264-8474 Solutes Robert E. Lee High School O DONUTS O SANDWICHES O PIES O HONEYBUNS PRICES DON UT SHOP FRESH TASTY 106 COLISEUM BLVD. 1059 BELL STREET Southside Shopping Cenfer Compliments of TOM BARNES- MONTGOMERY'S NO. 1 HI-Y THE BOSTUNIANS LINCOLN - MERCURY - COMET QOO Church St. Compliments of PRIESTER'S SPORTING GOODS g 2038 Upper Wetumpka Rd. NEWELL'S SHELL SERVICE HERMAN NEWELL, Prop. SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS Madison Avenue ond Decotur Street MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA DIAL 262-9576 For the Smartest Young Men's Styles w i ll - - l 5' ll E L Sh.. 1 if-feelfflffti 04 flf f E mme c'0..9nf. 5 SALES I lfcffilf-.AGE LOANS NAL I4 Dexter Ave. Montgomery, Alo. :?r?Sl1lJlaiNCE 0 EXCHANGES 532 S. COURT Q New Corgfyeucrsom F4 I' REPAIR SPEQALISTS - - I-I L' fb Xxflxv lf- 'E Prompt ond Courteous Service ig' All Work Guoronteed HoLLEY's Auromorlvs ssnvlc Jfgg- -7 :sgisjjgy I40S. Perry 265-8595 or 265-8594 ROBERT GARDNER PLUMBING C0. REAGAN BROS. SERVICE STATION Generol Auto Repoir -432 Moclison Ave. 264-5257 PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS Delco 365 CONDITIONAIR HEATING 0 0 o COOLING CHARLES W. EDWARDS 1908 Mt. Meigs 264-3407 SX For The World's Rx FINEST MOTORCYCLES 4-T::L' HO N DA OF MONTGOMERY FLORIDA FISH CORPORATION Wholesale Distributors Frozen Foods Frozen Meats Seofoods Desserts 217 Columbus Street Montgomery, Alobomo Hollywood 5.69195 VIC. Poly Day Candy Bar PARKER SLEDGE HARDWARE CO. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE THREE LOCATIONS WE DELIVER Momgomery Alcbgmc Normondole Eosfbrook 262-6623 272-4260 Downfown 262-3806 FABRICS. INC. TERRY'S TEXACO Eosibrook Shopping Cenier Hilliard Aronov - Pres. 515 Bell Street Compliments of WINSTON SHELL SERVICE 3441 Atlonfo Highway WEIL-ARMISTEAD 900 S. Perry St. Montgomery, Ala. suv THE 6006450064 FAVORITE RECIPES OF HOME ECONOMIC TEACHERS HG' MEATS 'Aft' DESSERTS if SALADS 'iff CASSEROLES From the LEE HIGH SCHOOL HOME ECONOMICS DEPT. Frigidaire Zenith ARMSTRONG PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Sales 8m Service 6 Bibb Street T926 Upper Wetumpka Rd. 262-4074 262-7778 Maytag Magnovox T. D. LITTLE ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION gkcfricaf Corufru cfion P. O. Box 4249 Montgomery 2, Ala. GASOLINE - OIL - GREASING - 'MILLERTIRES WASHING - POLISHING - ROADSERVICE EASTBROOK AMERICAN SERVI CHARLES H. BARKER 3310 BILTMORE AVE. Dealer AT COLISEUM BLVD. PHONE 272-2621 CI JONES BROS. ROOFING COMPANY Your Bonded Rooter Since T944 AII Types Roofing - Aluminum Siding - Gutters Weatherstripping Si Insulation - Aiuminum Screens Si Awnings 81 Remodeling Contractors 2265 Lower Wetumpka Road Ph. 265-1216 Montgomery, Aiabama COMPLIMENTS or BrooIc's Heating 81 Ventilating 1878 Cherry ST. 262-6228 Compliments of .jcnzlreclji Lmrezm S4019 woMEN'S AND MISSES' APPAREL l7 Commerce 2266 M M R0 2626176 MONTGOMERY ALABAMA Eastbrook Shopping Center E. flflf Moody JQTJWQTE ' PLUMBING suPPLiEs ' GARDEN suPPuEs ' 843 SOUTH DECATUR STREET 262-4431 HOUSEWARE MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS Ph. 262-8655 Compliments of C0- Washington Ave. Ph. 263-5509 LIL? A arine Mercury Outboard Motors--Owens Yachts 255-3214 EST. 1930 RQEDFHBSG- CQHTRACTW 1404 Madison Ave. - Ph. 269-2301 318 N. DECATUR ST. MONTGOMERY. ALA. Montgomery, Alabama RUFUS E. TAYLOR Res. Phone 272-3827 Glass Masters Runabouts Compliments of I 205 MADISON A E , MONTGOMERY AL 5 ' V i V PHONE 263 5920 AL LEVY'S feaueff Banging fompany lllrhe Showplace of Montgonlleryll MORTGAGE LOANS 8: RENTALS F L D CORP Downtown Normondole MARTHA REA'S FLORIST 3384 Atlonfo I-Iighwoy 70173 P I Z Z A 2150 Mt. Meigs Rd. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION MERPACO OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING OFFICE FURNITURE MERCANTILE PAPER CO. I 38 COMME RCE PEN HEADQUARTERS IN MONTGOMERY 262-8341 RAY - LYNN - JONES SPORTING GOODS 3I Commerce Sf. Compliments of MONTGOMERY BUILDING MATERIALS CO. 903 Bell sf. 262-4861 EASTBROOK olegcafeziaen Eg gif!! Eostbrook Shopping CenTer 272-3077 I MARTIN HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING DAY AND NIGHT WATER HEATERS CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING 262- I 633 I3 It .S HAMB E S ,? NAPOLI RESTAURANT Fine Italian and American Foods Wetumpka Highway Phone 272-4I2O Opp. Gunter Field Compliments of BELK-HU USUN Serving the South Since 1888 Compliments of glzinnefz pfzinfing G Ogfice Go. TELEPHONE 263-2535 Montgomery, Ala. JOHN CAMPBELL AMOS WILSON m. NORMANDALE Compliments of ge I OFFICE MACHINES 1228 MADISON AVE. MONTGOMERY, ALA. AUTHORIZED REMINGTON RAND DEALER 269-2248 or 269-1321 Compliments of OAK PARK SERVICE STATION Manager --- James VV Spears 700 Forest Avenue Phone 262-994i HELLUMS ROOFING CO. AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR Ph. 264-7859 T086 Rosedale Dr. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY On The Square Downtown POUNSTONE GARDEN STORE Corsages For all Occasions I0 Coliseum Boulevard LOREE ATKINS DAVIS SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS Classes in Ballroom, Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic, Modern 272-096I Jazz, 81 Baton Twirling Studio --25l7 Highland Ave. Phone Bus. - 265-5223 Res. - 264-4I98 ELITE CAFE Compliments of and EASTBROOK BARBER SHOP CASINO LOUNGE Downtown Montgomery In Ea stbrook Shopping Center 444 Coliseum Blvd. 272-l326 FIRST FEDERAL Savings 81 Loan Association Main Office 36 Commerce St. Branch Office Coliseum 81 Pelzer Compliments of Lewis H. Godbold AMERICAN SERVICE STATION 57 Goconwm BROTHERS Best wishes I S f 4 F 5 ZWVWWW FANIIrlIN'S 319 JEFFERSON ST. ' 3 ' dholawa Downtown and Normandale Phone 264-1406 LEVERING Rus CLEANING MATTRESS RENovATiNc co. 912 so. DECATUR STREET MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA 36104 PERRY and WILLIAMS Plumbing 8- Heating Montgomery, Alabama Compliments of ROWE ENTERPRISES SEWING BASKET Capital Parkway Shopping Center Fashions by the Yard YARDSTICK INC. In Normandale Montgomery's Fashion Fabric Shop J. B. SYLVEST SEED CO., INC. Field and Garden Seed Insecticides and Lawn Supplies Pecans and Burlap Bags I29-I3'I Coosa St. P. O. Box 589 Ph. 263-3867 TEENS' N TWEENS Normandale 542 E. Patton Ave. 265-8933 BRONSON'S MONTGOMERY DAY PHONES NIGHT PHONE 23355322 . 263-9452 THE DAVIS PRINTING COMPANY 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE RADIO I-:QUIPPED WALDRIP SERVICE STATION 1701 MULBERRY STREET MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Serving Montgomery 36 Years Owners, Spurgeon and Robert Akers 3I7 Washington Ave., 263-3436 DIPPER DAN ICE CREAM SHOPPE Qounfzy ciszviaa fault-:'c Over 40 Flavors Where Carter Hill Road and Narrow Lane Road Meet ' Forest Hills Shopping Center Owned 81 Opegczgedltlgylil Mrs. Keever W' C' Hxgliu Duncan Eghirggrgigiy Service Gel' 74afwe'a TV Sewclze I 0 flff'fl4f1-fi RADIO REPAIRS MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Fon PROMPT SERVICE DIAL 264-6595 220 Dexter Ave. I27 Normondale Arcade 1206 MADISON Ave. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Pictures Framed our Choice of Moldings-It Not On Hand Will Get A Close To Your Choice As Possible Pickup - Deliver When Complete CAMPBELL SERVICES I75I Highland Ave. 264-2868 S JIMMY WALLACE'S BARBER SHOP Regular Haircuts 51.25 . We need your head in our business 237 Dexter Ave. across from Ala. Power Co. Compliments of MEI.'S PHOTO SHOP Normondale - Montgomery Phone 265-4551 BAMA BOWL 3020 Atlanta Highway Montgomery, Ala. Tatum Auto Repair PEene2e3-0674 ENLQQQTQQMD' THE RECORD SHOP in Normandale Consoles-Kits-Records-Tapes Compliments of MONTGOMERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Compliments ot PATTERSON SERVICE STATION Service is what we give 351 Dexter Ave. 262-9402 Montgomery Rug and Shade Company SANFORD TILE CO. Wholesale TiIe 8 Forest Hills Dr. 272-4498 COmp'L 'e 'S 571.6 MHA FOOJL Pefeee O AN DER'S BOOK STORE MOORE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Comphmems of 400 Bibb St. ALEX RICE l 227 Madison Ave. 264-5386 BARBER'S AUTO SERVICE 400 Dexter Ave. I. L. STRAUSS CO. Manufacturers of canopies-carports-tarpaulins I5IO Mt. Meigs Rd. 262-6308 Compliments ot ANDREWS GROCERY 8t MARKET 2040 Upper Wetumpka Rd. RUSSELL DRUG STORE I6I8 Highland Ave. Montgomery, Ala. QUALL'S LAUNDRY and CLEANERS I926 Mt. Meigs Rd. 263-6359 DAVIS DRUG COMPANY atgw 126 coLisEuM BLVD. 272-2701 Compliments of we APPieEciAre Youiz BUSINESS M. P. JOHNSON 81 SON 3 SUPER MARKET M 0 S A B E I. 8 S N S 2504 Madison Ave. Phone 2634O2I2 cwirecnx Compiiments ot P I Harbin s OFFICE EQUIPMENT 8. SUPPLIES LEE'S BAKERY 1726 Upper Wetumpka Road Phone 264-5371 - 70 Commerce Street MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 2642562 265-4538 nizso oisrninuron Dunn 320 BIBB STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA IT'S DONE BETTER WHEN IT'S DONE BY DUNN S AUTOMOBILE AND PLATE GLASS J. T. DUNN Prescription Druggists 'i 865 Mi. Meigs 262-0569 Compliments of AIRWAY CLEANERS Montgomery School Service I42 South Panama Supplies for Schools, Churches, Day Nurseries and Kindergartens Compliments of HENLEY'S MEMORIAL COMPANY I6OI MT. MEIGS ROAD MONTGOMERY 2, ALABAMA E. E. FORBES PIANO CO. It Pays to Shop at Forbes Before Buying T29 Commerce Street CAPITOL MUSIC CENTER M CI NTECI M ERY, ALABAMA 248 MONTGOMERY ST. 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