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been transformed into a beautiful Oriental Garden, where the blossoming cherry trees were hung with colorful Japanese lanterns, Here we dined and danced to our hearts' content. After the excitement of the banquet, we anxiously awaited the arrival of our class rings. Finally, on the day before school was out, they arrived. So ended our Junior year, In the fall we returned to Athens High as dignified seniors, with 87 members in our class. Again we had gained some new classmates, who were Nancy McGee, Pat Neill, John Oscar Pepper, and Jerry Ushery. Everything seemed quite strange because instead of the old building to which we had become accustomed during the past two years, we had a lovely new building in which to complete our high school careers. Aft- er being assigned to the homerooms of our sponsors, Mr. J. D. Clanton, Miss Nancy Martin, and Miss Geraldine Whitt, we elected our class officers, They were: Mike Bradley, presidentg Jerry Scott, vice -president: Patsy Wyatt, secretary: and Carolyn Kubilis, treasurer, Pat Neill was chosen as class beauty. Jane Ellen Bryan was head cheerleader and the other senior cheerleaders were Brenda Lewis and Joye Smith, John- ny Todd and Malinda Bailey were elected Mr. and Miss Athens High School, Peggy Flanagan and Mike Bradley were co-editors of the Scan-It. Several Travel Club officers were held by seniors. These were Malinda Bailey, presidentg Lynette Allen, vice -presi- dentg Rosanna Black, secretary: and Edria Ann Shelton, treasurer, Frances Chambers was publicity chairman. Senior officers of the National Honor Society were: Mike Bradley, president: Roger Whitt, vice-president: Bonita Holt, secretary, Clayton Whitt, treasurerg and Peggy Flanagan, scrapbook custodian, Nancy Leopard was F,H,A, presi- dentg Gloria Andrews, historian, Judy Collier, treasurerg and Julia Greene, song leader. Ball players who lettered for the first time were Johnny Russell, Herby Greenhaw, Dil- lard Feigley, Macon Brock, Ronald Thomas, Jimmy Ray, Wendell Johnson, Morris Bow- ers, Gene Kilpatrick, and Marshall Pepper. Joye Smith and Brenda Lewis lettered as cheerleaders. Senior 'A ' Club officers were: Johnny Todd, president, Harry Neal Wak- ham, vice -president: and Jane Ellen Bryan, secretary-treasurer, 13.0, Club offices held by seniors were Jerry Long, vice-presidentg David Holden, secretaryg and Kenneth Smith, treasurer. The year was filled with work and preparation for graduation, Much time was spent in compiling the annual. We elected Who's Who, selected and ordered invitations and thank you cards, ordered caps and gowns, diplomas, practiced and gave a class play, and practiced for Class Day, Commencement, and Graduation exercises. We especially enjoyed the last six weeks, with Sneak Day and senior privileges. Yes, our years atA. H. S. have been filled with many moments to remember. We feel that we have been of some value to the school. We have given football and bas- ketball boys, band members majorettes, cheerleaders, and members and officers of all the clubs, We shall never forget the wonderful times we have enjoyed and the oppor- tunities which have been offered us by Mr. Newman, our sponsors, and the entire faculty We hope that those of you who will follow in our footsteps will remember us as we will remember you by these words from our Alma Mater: High school days are swiftly passing: Soon our race is rung While we live we'll ever cherish Friendships here begun.
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History LINDA MA DDOX In September of 1956 our class of 95 students entered Athens High School for the first time. At first we were rather lost in all the confusion but soon Mr. Newman as- signed us to the homerooms of Mr. A. M. Jackson, Miss Nancy Martin, and Mrs. Hazel Ruf, who were to be our sponsors for the year, After working out our schedules a-nd be- coming accustomed to our routines, we elected our class officers. They were: Roger Whitt, presidentg Brenda Sutton, vice-presidentg Margaret Earl Bradford, secretary-treas- urerg and Edria Ann Shelton, reporter. Malinda Bailey was chosen class beauty, Members of our class took part in school activities by joining various clubs and or- ganizations. Our cheerleader was Jane Ellen Bryan. Majorettes from our class were Lynn Christopher, Beth Bailey, Sue Brackeen, Edria Ann Shelton, Barbara Greenhaw, Rosanna Black, and head majorette Eloise Cooper, We were proud of Johnny Todd and Terry Daniel, who lettered in football. Lynette Allen was reporter for the Science Club, We were represented on the Scan-It Staff by Sylvia Black, Terry Daniel, Lynette Allen, and Dick McGrew, At Christmas, with the help of our sponsors and officers, we planned and gave a class Christmas party. After passing through a rather uneventful second semester, we ended the year with a picnic at Hatfield Lake. After our summer vacation, we returned-in September to begin our junior year. We had several new classmates who had transferred from other schools. These were Jo Cook, Beth Gregg, Brenda Lewis, Billy Mitchell, Ann Wallace, and Joan Coblentz, We were told by our sponsors, Mrs. Margaret Adams, Miss Nancy Martin, and Miss Geraldine Whitt, that this would be a year of very hard work, By making our calendar drive and by having the concessions and selling corsages at the football games, we were to raise enough money to give the seniors a banquet in the spring and to put out the Aquila in our senior year. Having a large class of 90 members, we were confident that we would be able to do our work well, We began by electing class officers, who were: Mike Bradley, presidentg Roger Whitt, vice -presidentg Nancy Leopard, secretary, and Carolyn Kubilis, treasurer. Rebecca lsom was class beauty, With the help of our spon- sors and officers our money -making campaigns were successful, although we were slight- ly hindered by a rainy football season. Several of our football and basketball players lettered for the first time. They were Marvin Young, Jerry Schrimsher, Jerry Scott, Roger Whitt, Harry Neal Wakham, Allen Orr, and Bucky Patton. Jane Ellen Bryan lettered as cheerleader. Junior F,H,A, offi- cers were Peggy Flanagan, reporter, and Sylvia Black, historian. Juniors who were D,O, Club officers were Douglas Griffin, vice -president, and Jerry Lon, treasurer. Soon after we returned from two weeks of Christmas vacation, we selected and or- dered our class rings and began making plans for our Junior-Senior Banquet-Prom. We selected the theme of 'Oriental Gardens' and set the date for it for April 24. For weeks we worked ordering and collecting materials and making plans to carry out our theme, Two days before the big night, we began decorating the gym. There was so much to do it seemed we would never finish, but through the excellent co-operation of the entire class with the sponsors and officers, we accomplished our purpose, On the appointed night, with the seniors, who were our guest, we entered the tea house of the garden. Just outside the tea house girls dressed in bright kimonos served us Chinese tea from a wishing well. Then over the bridge across the stream we entered the gym which had
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Prophecy PEGGY FLA NA GA N For the first time in 20 years the class of 1959 at Athens High is having a reunion. It's been a long time since I've seen some of my friends, but I've followed their careers in the newspaper published by Dick McGrew. Although his slogan is No news is good news, his paper has a wide circulation. Mel- ton Allaway and Jerry Long are special postmen for delivering the paper to subscribers in Siberia and Turkey. The other day I read an article about an atomic -powered baby rattler designed by Marvin Young and manufactured by Marshall Peper and Billy Mitchell, owners of the largest toy factory in Athens, I understand that-the geometry professor at Auburn, John Johnson, is teaching a new theorem. This theorem is the result of one of John's A,H,S, classmates, Betty Bland, making the startling discovery that two perpendicular lines form half a square. Dr. Emory Duren, the nation's finest veterinarian, is now a hero. He saved the life of Puffo, the pink poodle of the Hollywood Queen, Pat Neill. The dog had a fobia of Pink Poodle Eaters. Joe Bob Tennison has a thriving aif-lift service in the Tennessee Valley. Most of his business comes from transporting Doris Jean Loggins and Jane Darmer to the homes of Mary Jane Mitchell and Brenda Young to baby sit, These girls are constanly going with Martha Easter and Sue Murrah to Nashville to hear Gene Paul Ferrell and Roger Whitt play at the Grand Ole Opry. Recently I read an advertisement for a new chewing gum invented by Sharon Fogg and Jane Ellen Bryan. This gum is especially designed to be chewed during class to make one think better. It was exciting to watch the World Series last week on television. Wendell Johnson pitched three no-hitters for the New York Yankees, His manager, Gene Kilpatrick, better known as Casey Kil was proud of the team for winning the pennant for the tenth straight year. I'm eager to see Jo Cook at the reunion tonight. I know she will be wearing that new style designed by Sylvia Black called the Bag. Cora Ann Abernathy will probably be wearing one of these new cre- ations too. I do hope Don Peck and his orchestra play tonight. l'd like to hear the song Don plays called I Promised You the Moon, but the Russians Already Had It, I hear it made a hit in Cape Canaveral, Florida, I wonder if Judy McGill, who is football coach at L,S,U, , will be able to get away long enough to attend this reunion? She told me that since many of the former Golden Eagles, Harry Neal Wakham, Johnny Todd, and Jerry Scott, are members of her team, Judy's favorite signal to call is her own tele- hone number, Rosanna Black has just redecorated the White House. She did her best to please the First Lady, Ma- linda Bailey. There were many complaints from others of the cost of this project. Democratic leaders, Maurice Carwile and Clayton Whitt, told Congress that building a swimming pool in each of the bath- rooms was a waste of the taxpayers' money. Judy Collier and Gloria Andrews are selling a new type light bulb, Patsy Wyatt, who invented the glow-in-the -dark deal calls it a 100 Wyatt Bulb, John Oscar Pepper sells about 150 of these bulbs a day in his light bulb store, Now that's a bright way to do business! ' The King of England has hired Brenda Lewis to make all his subjects happy. She had as her first duty to make faces at the Buckingham Palace Guards. When these guards didn't laugh, she hired Arthur Ray Hanson for an assistant, All he had to do was ask a question and they rolled in laughter, John Lee Sons, Johnny Pack, Pat Bruce, and Kenneth Smith have just joined the Army. They were disappointed when they found out that the gun the sergeant gave them was to be used for purposes other than hunting. One of them complained about walking so much and not going anywhere any of the time. When I was at the post office last week mailing a letter to Frances Chambers, who is the ambassador to Peru, I saw Johnny Russell and Herby Greenhaw standing there with their tongues hanging out. They are employees of the Federal Government having as their duty licking all the postage stamps and stickers sold at the local post office,
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