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FIRST SENIOR CLASS T As Freshman we hitched our wagon to a star, incident- ally we hit the moon. We excelled in the Sciences, the Arts, the Languages, the executive branch and the official hall roamers club. Let it not be said that our class was one to pass up the pleasures of T.H.S., There were the Pep Rallies, the ten minute break between classes, and particularly the magnificent production displaying the Junior class's hidden talent. At the price of uncovering talent we were able to present the senior class with a won- derful prom. Among the most cherished memories of the seniors is first word , ordering senior class rings, and Problems of Mrs. Cary. Through the eyes of this grad- uating class we would have made the star, if the moon hadn't been in the way! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Top to Bottom-Buddy Greer, President, Johnny McLaughlin, Vice-President, Mary Jane Pickens, Secretary. SENIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS: Jerry Manning, Susan Washburn, Margaret Ann Waller, Toosie Mustin, Mary Lynn Were ner, Nancy Reefer, Bill McGuire, Jody Far- ris, Mary Jane Pickens. Receiving the Senior rings is certainly one of the big events of the year. Here we see Billy signing for his ring, Mrs. Hard- en handing Larry his receipt, and Jeanefie ' admiring Marilyn's newly acquired ring. It isn't hard to tell that these are very proud Seniors. r s
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STUDE T COU CIL ROBERT BALLARD ROB LANGFORD PAT VAN SCOY President Vice-President Secretary Row l: Buddy Greer, Johnny McLaughlin, Pat Van Scoy, Rob Langford, Robert Ballard . . . Row 2: Bill Ganclrud. Louis Anders, Mary Ellen Lee, Alan Seigal, Jo Willis, Marilyn Cox . . , Row 3: Wanda Hulsart, Mixon Vibbart, Patricia Morris, Cornelia Pinclcney, Joyce Morrison, Dan Grey. Tuscaloosa High School has a STudent Coune cil which is an active, working organization. In our Tirst year in The new school their services have been invaluable in helping The administra- tion solve The problems which inevitably arose from The strangeness of a large, unfamiliar building. IT is The purpose of The Student Council always To Tully represent The student body and To serve as a bridge between The faculty and students. Homecoming, an annual event sponsored by The Student Council, was extremely successful This year, as was The Beauty Walk, another an- nual Council sponsored event, which is very popular wiTh The students. The oTTicers Tor This year are Robert Ballard, President, Rob Langford, Vice-President, Pat Van Scoy, Secretary, Johnny McLaughlin, Trea- surer, and Buddy Greer, Chaplain. The Council meets on alternate Monday mornings during activity period in The small auditorium. Row 'lz Jimmy Gewin, Don Hodge, Albert Baernstein, Edgar Beauchamp, Robin Swain . . . Row 2: Robert Allen, Carl Davis, Charlie Seebeclc, Tommy Moore, Julie McLll- vaine, Tate Jordan . . . Row 3: Patsy Howard, Robert Harrison, John Langford, Minter Alexander, Barbara Andrews, Betsey Brown, Virginia McCall . . . Row 4: Dan- ny Harris, John Hamby, Rex Ann Cannon, Marilyn Man- cill, Mary E. Dunkin, Jon Burroughs, Beverly Bullock, Ellen Edwards.
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ATTEND NEW THS if C. W., Jack, Angela and Henriette are iust a few of our students who have en- ioyed the roomy lockers with individual combinations. KAREN ABELL Transferred to T, H. S., Spanish Club, Beta Club. PATRICIA ABERNATHY, Pat BLACK WARRIOR Business Staff, French Club, Art Club, Soph. Class, secretary-treasurer, Chaplain, Pres., Sec.-Treasurer ot Section, Jr. Talent Show, Ottice Runner, Mimeograph Ass't. BLACK WARRIOR Editorial Stott, Typist, BLACK WARRIOR Favorite. JOHNNY ADAMS Vice Pres. ot Section, Cheerleader, Fire Brigade, Pro- iection Club, Jr. Talent Show, Science Club, Mech. Drawing Club, Student Council. JAMES ALBRIGHT D. O. Club, Transferred to T. H. S. ROSALIND ALEXANDER Citizenship Club, Greasepainters, Song ot Berna- dette , Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, F. T. A., BLACK WARRIOR Business Statf, Beta Club, Jr. Talent Show, Red Cross Council, Honor Society. LOUIS H. ANDERS Student Council, Basketball, Spanish Club, Jr. Talent Show, BLACK WARRIOR Editorial Staff, Sports Editor. JULIA ANDERSON D. O. Club, F. N. A. LINDA ARMISTEAD Beta Club, Honor Society, Mixed Chorus, Sec.-Treas., Treas. ot Section, Spanish Club, Drives Committee. NICK ARMSTRONG Monitor, Vice-Pres., Sec., of Section, Fire Brigade. THOMAS BAILEY Baseball, Fire Brigade, Mech. Drawing Club. CHARLES BALLARD Fire Brigade, Home Room Basketball. ROBERT BALLARD Pres., Vice-Pres. ot Student Body, Student Council, Honor Society, Beta Club, Mixed Chorus, All State Chorus, Proiection Club, 4-H Club, Mech. Drawing Club, BLACK WARRIOR Favorite, Outstanding Senior. 'I9
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