Athens High School - Aquila Yearbook (Athens, AL)

 - Class of 1961

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ELMA PEPPER Q 75 W wifi 'fi Y 'X Air Dedication - The nineteen hundred and sixty-one annual staff dedicates the Aquila to Mrs. Buford Thomp- son---our own Miss Christine. For more than a score of years she has been our campus queen, a loyal member of every class---past, present, and future ---an inspiration to us all. B ,rw Every heart beats faster as curtain time for the drama of a school year approaches. The t setting is the Athens High School campus, and we, the students, play the parts. At last the moment that has long been a- waited arrivesl Curtain time! As we raise the curtain we are proud to p present. . . ' ATHENS HIGH scuoot, i THIS is YOUR LIFE: C as wigs w CR ,mi ,5- 3 Xa 1 S ma, N ani fi f, 5 'Qs 7?Ri5E255Q. . :A , Q 5351- - V 4 'gb V ,,., 1- H 2 m 'iff iv? sgfasgm-5.fk . I gif Aff' if IXET' I 57 ?ixz2,5ff2i QSz2?2Z1i??i? WM 551' Q?E,ig'5qii'1 . QSL11 LW55' wi L.k., if if aff. r' my U W, 1 15232 f ,W V be W 2 1 ,W x 6555 -,:Q14g1QQ,i5W 9 . , Vggl, 251- 5 f l 3,1 at AQSEEZUW' 11- ' 21:2 W.. V ,I WS, f vf,, y,, i e z5-Qs? ff Y 1 Mi. eifgeiys .- Q if Board of Education DR. D. I. WILSON MRS. JAMES BEASLEY MR. R. B. PATTON MR. BRUCE SHERRILL MR. HARRY TAFT Superintendent and Principal 0 elwols li ig? -W' 5 A run Mr. Newman at work. Hassan-u...,,.uu-ik MR. IULIAN NEWMAN Superintendent of Athens City Schools Principal of Athens High 2 1 2 :fy 5 f J' l jk, MR. WILLIAM A. OWENS MR. JAMES C. CHISHOLM Assistant Superimendem Assistant Principal of High School Principal of Athens Elementary School 4 MARGARET H. ADAMS FRANK ALFORD A.B., Athens College A.B., University of the South Teacher of History M.S., University of Alabama Teacher of Democracy WILLA JEAN CAGLE B.S., Florence State BETTY J. CARTER Teacher of English Secretary Ngsf X I I V, Missy. JOYCE S. ALFORD .B., Birmingham Southern Chorus Director JESSE D. CLANTON B.S., Florence State M.A., Peabody College Teacher of Chemistry, Physics, and Democracy 3 5 53 X x. 5. f if if -,Q .4,,, i . X .s + A Q fu s af-ck ,f s 'c A xi 2 '--' .Q A a ? Wx I. L. COWART HOWARD C. .TAGGERS M. M. KIRKLAND B.S. , Jacksonville College A.B., Athens College B. S., and M.S., University M.S., Peabody College M.A., Peabody College of Alabama Band Director Teacher of Biology and Teacher of German Diversified Occupations MARY MARTIN C M MAY A B Athens College BILLIE W MAY B S Livingston State Teacher of Latin French B S Livingston State Head Football and Psychology Teacher of English Coach ,lu- ,5111 H QIIV: 1 Hua ff' if i' Q 'fi we R. C. NELSON B.S., M.A., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Head Basketball Coach ELIZABETH I. SPENCER B.S., Athens College M . A., Peabody College Teacher of Commercial Subjects . 'O INS ,. x Sturt I 529 l Wi' ELMA B. PEPPER B.A., Texas University B.S., Stephen F. Austin .A., Columbia University Teacher of English and Speech ANN N. THOMPSON B.S ., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Teacher of Home Economics ,-.. ' ,nov 1' x, x -X as W-q.,...,t 'Q r-46.1 ,....-Q ROBERT C. CAINE B.S., Athens College Teacher of Science and Mathematics BEVERLY B. CRUTCHER FRAN B COGGIN RUTH S COWART B S. , University of Alabama A B Athens College B S Florence State Teacher of Physical Teacher of Enghsh Teacher of English Education and English 'fb-,ff I 1 I c I mWW M, . ELIZABETH DAVIS IACK DuPUY B.S., Florence State Teacher of Mathematics A.B., Athens College M.A., Peabody College Teacher of Social Studies and Science CARL GARRISON B.S., Florence State Teacher of Science and LUCILLE D. GORDON Physical Education A.B., AIHCHS College Assistant Football Coach Secretary 11,3 CLEO E. FLANAGAN B.S., Florence State Teacher of Sciences KATHLEEN C. LANGLEY A.B., Athens College Teacher of English 'kill f 'uf' WW 'Gb fu 1 NANCY MARTIN IOYCE W. MITCHELL JULIA W, NELSON A.B. , Athens College B.S., Athens College B,S,, Alabama Polytechnic M.A., Peabody College Teacher of English Institute Librarian Teacher of English EVA M. OWENS A.B. , Athens College MYRTHA D. SMITH M.A., Peabody College NELLA C- ROGERS B.S., Mississippi Southern Teacher of Civics A.B., Athens College Teacher of Public School and Mathematics Teacher of Mathematics Music .W-f ,pw ,,f ww---.....,., LOUISE H- WITTY Mrs. Pepper - Where are your shoes? A.B., University of Tennessee Teacher of Latin and Mathematics ,f ff --X It isn't really that hard, Mary. What'ya saying, Mr. Chisholm? Stars Qi L Ki Sufoldl :Zi ,gg H2 4 .3 ig ,ff l , ii Q? 1' -W my , 1 E , 111 ,W ,Fw I if' ,p-. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DAVID GREEN - - - - - President MICHAEL WHITT - - - - Vice President MARY CHAMBERS - - - -Secretary MOLLY ANN HICKS - - ---- Treasurer 52 BETTY SUE ABERNATHY A flower ofnearness on a stem of grace. 'N Travel Clubg G.A. A.g Pep Club. MARCIA HELEN ADAMS Happiness is the queen of virtues. National Honor Societyg Band 5 yearsg Scan- li Staff, CO-Ed1tOr. AP. mailer WILLIAM LARRY ANDERSON Live and learng die and forget it all. Band 7 yearsg Who's Whog Science Club. BETTYE MIGNON ANDREWS fav- Petite and as happy as can be. Who's Whog Pep Club 1957-615 President 1960-615 Cheerleader 1959-60. A f. 'ik 2 JOHNNY MAC ANDREWS I take life as it comes Pep Club '60-'6lg D. O. Club '60-'61. IUDITH CAROLYN BASS Gay is she as she moves along. G.A.A. '59-'60g Pep Club '58-'61g Travel Club '58-'59. SUSAN ELIZABETH BEASLEY Time rolls on with ceaseless cause. Cheerleader '60-'61g Majorette '59-'60g Dramatics Club, President '60-'61. VIRGINIA ANN BEATTIE To live long, it is necessary to live slowly. Who's Whog Band '7 yearsg Dramatics Club '60-'61, rx yy T' ? ,-E, 1 . Y z:a..u.,,Nm.iI bah Z. cliff i 9. JACKIE ANNE BERZETT Happy, thoughtful, kind, and true: there is never a favor she won't do. Pep Club '60-'61g Science Club '60-'6lg G.A.A. '59-'60, DONALD HOWARD BLACK What is to be will be, so why worry? A Club '60-'61g Dramatics Club '60- '6lg Mr. Athens High School. MARVIN WAYNE BLACK Time is but a stream I fish in. D. O. Club '59-'6Og Pep Club '58-'6lg Dramatics Club '60-'6l. RACHEL JEAN BLACK Silence is golden but I'rn no gold digger. Band 6 yearsg Scan-It Staff, Business Man- agerg Science Club '59-'61. it F DAVID ALLEN BLACKWELL It is not work that kills a man. Dramatics Club '60-'61. EDWINA PAULETTE BLANKENSHIP Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. Chorus '56-'60g F.H.A. '57-'6Og D. O. Club '60-'61. VERA EDWINA BOWERS A girl with love in her eyes. G.A.A. '59-'6Og F.H.A. '59-'60g Pep Club '59-'60, IAMES LEON BRADFORD His heart and hands are open and free. A Club '59-'61g Dramatics Club '60-'61g Pep Club '58-'61, wh if qgudlf ff , is r GLYNDA WRAY BROCK A safe companion, an easy friend. Scan-Itg F.H.A., Reporter '60-'61g Annual Staff. FOCH PERSHING BRUCE, IR. Doubt whom you will but never yourself. A Club '59-'61g Football '57-'61g Who's Who '60-'6l. BARRY GANN BRYAN It is not what you dog it's what you get caught doing. Band 4 yearsg Who's Whog Chorus '58-'59, CAROL RENEE BURGREEN Good qualities need no advertising. Chorus '59-'61g Aquila Staff '60-'61g Pep Club '57-'58. ' ...uv 'Ohr- OLIVIA ANN CAMPBELL Goodness exists not only in the outward things we do, but in the inward things we are. National Honor Societyg Aquila Staff, Edi- torg D.A.R. Good Citizen. DOROTHY MAE CASTEEL I enjoy watching life go by. Pep Club '58-'Glg G.A.A. '59-'60g F.H.A. '58-'59, MARY SAMFORD CHAMBERS A sunny disposition is more valuable than gold. National Honor Societyg Aquila Staff, Copy Editorg Class Secretary '60-'6l. CHARLES WAYNE CHITTAM Worry plays a small part in my life. Band '55-'61g Dramatics Club '57-'59g D. O. Club '58-'60. PATRICIA FAYE BURGREEN A lass of silence and easy merit. Chorus '59-'Gly Aquila Staffg Pep Club. JAMES HOLLAND BURLESON Take good care of meg good men are scarce. Go1fMeet '58-'6Og Football '60g Basket- ball Manager '59. NICHOLOS ARNOLD BU TLER The later you get to school the shorter the day is. D. O. Club, Secretary '60-'Glg Pep Club '60 r JOHN CLEVELAND CAINE He never exaggeratesg he just remembers big. Basketball '59-'61g Pep Club '58-'6Og Dramatics Club '60-'6l. 50 4 in ff' ,Q-ilu. l arm X 5' '70-Q. ROBERT EDWARD COGGIN A lover of sports is he, and a better sport you will never find. A Clubg Basketballg Football. WILLIAM BUFORD COLE Seemingly so bashful, but really he isn't A Clubg Footballg Band. JAMES HARDING COLLINS A good athlete and a good sport. Co-Captain Footballg Captain Basketballg A Club . JEAN COUCH Which one is this, the friendliest? G.A.A. '59-'Bly F.H.A. '59g May Court '6O. 'Kit' IOSEPH SNEED CHRISTOPHER His personality doesn't stop with his good looks. Who's Whog Band 6 yearsg Science Club. IMA JEAN CLARK Thou foster child of silence and slow times. JAMES WESLEY CLARK Silence gives consent. Basketball '57-'58g D. O. Clubg Track '57, IERRY WAYNE COGGIN An artist in the making. Aquila Staffg Who's Whog Pep Club '58-'60, -'S-.2 43 'T E? JOAN COUCH Which one is this, the sweetest? May Court '59g F.H.A. '58-'6Og Science Club '59-'6O. SALLIE FRANCIS COWART A gem of heaven that gilds night's sable throne. Aquila Staff, Art Editorg Band 12 yearsg Ala- bama All State Band 6 years and Orchestra 2 years. WILLA DEAN CURTIS Quiet but full of fun. Pep Club '60-'61g Athens Bible Schoolg Beta Club '59-'6Og Athens Bible School Chorus. THOMAS EDWARD DAVIS A good-natured person is never out of line. Aquila Staffg Football '58-'59g Who's Who. Q sf-ma' 5 t A in Q39 JEAN DAY The world is not so bitter that a smile won't make it sweet. Aquila Staffg Chorus '59-'61g Who's Who. DIANE RUTH DEARMAN Possessor of that rare combination - beauty and brains. Honor Society '60-'61g Who's Whog Aquila Staff, Treasurer. JONATHAN RAY DENNIS Amusement to an observing mind is study. MILDRED DOBBS Charm strikes the sight, and merit wins the soul. Band 6 yearsg Pep Club '60-'61. CHARLES DOUGLAS DOLLAR Not very serious and full of jokes. Junior Basketball '57-'58g B Team Basket- ball '58-'60g D. O. Club '60-'61. REITA IANEIL EASTEP She says little but thinks a lot. Chorus '58-'61g Pep Club '58-'61. MICHAEL DONALDSON EDWARDS The world has not seen all its great men yet. Band 6 yearsg Football '59-'61g Scan-It Staff '60-'61, LANELLE ETHEL GLAZE Silently she builds her thoughts. Band 6 yearsg Scan-It Staff '60-'61g Pep Club '57-'58. 04 ' frm. JL C74 ,A ,,. ww ls ar be 'Yff-Y X.. RAY LANIER GORDON That's the humor of it. PATRICIA ANN GORE In thy face I see a map of honor, truth, and loyalty. Scan-It Staff, Editorg Science Club, Pub- licity Chairman '60-'6lg Pep Club '57-'61, Publicity Chairman '60-'61, DAVID MORRIS GREEN He possesses a peculiar talent of producing effect in whatever he does. Class President '57-'Glg National Honor So- cietyg Who's Who. BILLY HAYES GREENHAW Musically minded is he. Band 6 yearsg Who's Whog Basketball '58-'59 A l Yi w 10 I -qv-'HW' is-lbw--. X J w f 54, 1 it Nl-T.. rzzvv fs JDVIMY EUGENE HACKER Speech is greatg but silence is greater. D.O. Club '60-'61g Pep Club '60-'61. MARY DUDLEY HAMILTON A thing of beauty is a joy forever. G.A.A. '59-'61g Pep Club '60-'6l. BRENDA JEAN HANNAH Never idle, never stillg ever dancing, al- ways will. Miss Athens High Schoolg Cheerleaderg G.A.A. '59-'60. DAVID WILLIAM I-IANNAH Silence when nothing need be said, is the eloquence of discretion. Track '58. JACKIE LANE GREENHAW His interests are elsewhere. A Club '60-'6lg Who's Who '60g Football '57-'61. JIMMY LEE GREENHAW Describe me if you can. A Club '60-'615 Bandg Who's Who '60-'61, WILBURN DALE GROSS An honest man is the noblest work of God. National Honor Societyg President Science Club '60-'61g Annual Staff. MARY CAROLYN GRUMMON Friends are born, not made. Travel Club '57-'58g F.H.A. '58-'59g Pep Club '59-'6l. in 'H-. he 5 t :L H - - .. . . ..,t. :Qc .., 5, as , is 5 CHARLES WESLEY HOLLAND Slow but sure. Pep Club '58. ROBERT BARRY HOOIE Happy-go-lucky, busy and freeg nothing in this world bothers me. D.O. Club, Photographer. KATHERN GALE HUBER Of a good beginning cometh a good end. Pep Club '59-'61g G.A.A. '59-'61, DAVID HERSCHELL HURST Quiet and unassuming he wins his way. THOMAS WELCH HARDISON Always of good humor, finding happiness in every situation. Who's Who. MOLLY ANN HICKS Good humor is the health of the soulg sad- ness is its poison. Class Treasurer '60-'6lg Aquila Staff, As- sistant Feature and Organization Editorg Ma jorette '59-'6l. MAE ELLEN HIGGINBOTHAM A friend to all, to alla friend. D.O. Club, Reporter '59-'6Og Pep Club '60-'61, NELL DANIEL I-IIGHTOWER The mildest manner and the gentlest heart National Honor Societyg Aquila Staff, Pic- torial Editorg Band 6 years. ini-his ALICE KELLY JOHNSON Unbelievable but true. Majorette '59-'61g Girls' State '6Og Vice President Dramatics Club '60-'61. ROBERT LITTLETON JOHNSON, JR. He's a good fellow in every wayg I think that's all we need to say. Band 6 yearsg Who's Whog Science Club '58-'61. MARY EARL KIELMAN Small but full of pep. Bandg Science Clubg Pep Club. NORMA VIRGINIA LAND I laugh, for hope hath happy place for me. Who's Whog Scan-It '56-'61, Exchange Edi- tor '58-'6lg F.H.A. '58-'60, Parliamentar- ian. -.wvglvllf lg L 'ygr :VV 'sift ff Q aunlwii. S be-J wi' get Q ' , K 532. .QL , K V f was , ,, ff- 'ssazfk ls or 3 ltlp fig SYBIL JANE LAWLER u She looks a queen and moves as a goddess. G.A.A.g Pep Club, Vice President '59-'61g Tanner Cheerleader '58-'59, ROGER WYKLE LEOPARD Laugh and the world laughs with you. A Club '60-'61g Basketball '59-'61g Foot- ball '59-'61. PHILIP LOCK E Life is a joke and my actions prove it. Basketball '59-'6lg A Clubg Dramatics Club '60-'61. JO ELLEN LONDON Thou who has the fatal gift of beauty. Dramatics Club '60-'61g Chorus '59-'61g Pep Club '57-'61, '5 ROY THORSON MCCRARY I came into the world innocent, but right away things were being pinned on me. A Club '60-'61g Football '59-'61, JOSEPH KYLE MCDONALD Speak but little and well if you would be esteemed a man of merit. National Honor Societyg Aquila Staff, Sports Editor, Photographerg Science Club '57-'61. ROB ERT CHARLES MCDONALD None but himself can be his parallel. Basketball '59-'6lg A Club '60-'6lg Pep Club '58-'60, NANCY GAYLE MEADOWS Cheerful, fun-loving, and sweet. Girls' Travel Club '58-'59g D.O. Club '59- 'aog Pep Club '58-'61, HENRY CLYDE MABRY In spite of all the learned have said, I still my own opinion keep. Aquila Staff, Feature and Organization Edi- torg Science Club '57-'61, Publicity Chair- man '59-'60g Band 7 years. PATSY ANN MARKS A smiling face and a friendly way. F.H.A. '58-'6Og Pep Club '60-'6lg G.A.A. '59-'61, Secretary '60-'61. NANCY ALICE MARTIN She gives what she has, and shows what she thinks. Who's Whog Band 3 yearsg Science Club '58-'6l. JACKIE LESLIE MCALLISTER Better to be happy than wise. D.O. Club '60-'61g Pep Club '58-'6O. fmkis 'isp Qwn4Q'f ,mei 5 '5uv....w N.. if 49 IAMES HARRIS MOBLEY The brain is a wonderful organ. It starts working when you get up and does not stop 'til you get to school. A Club '59-'6lg Football '57-'61g Who's Who '60-'61, JOEL NELSON MOBLEY He's winding up the watch of his wits, bye and bye it will strike. Chorus '60-'61. I AMES ROBERT MONTGOMERY What the odds - so long as you have fLm. Science Club '58-'Glg Dramatics Club '58- '6Og Chorus '59-'60. JOHNNY DOUGLAS MOORE Let the world slide, let the world go. Pep Club '60-'6lg Dramatics Club '60-'6l. 90 his i, iv 'il-ugq, 'Luv Ki PENN EVANS MULLOWNEY Sometimes he sits and thinksg sometimes he just sits. v qsl i ' 1 ...af A Club '59-'Gly Football '57-'61g Nation- al Honor Society '59-'61, GEORGIA MARTINA NORTON Many smalls make a great. G.A.A. '59-'Glg Chorus '59-'6lg Pep Club '58-'6l. CAROL ANN O'CONNER She's ready for fun most any day. G.A.A. '60-'61g F.H.A. '59-'60g Pep Club '57-'61. PEGGY IAYNE ORMAN A maiden with mischief in her eyes. Dramatics Club '60-'6lg Chorus '59-'6lg Pep Club '59-'61, WILLIAM ALBERT OWENS, IR. Life is what we make of it. Band 9 yearsg Aquila Staffg Science Club '58-'59, HELEN CHRISTOPHER PATTON I had rather be small and shine than big and cast a shadow. Cheerleader '58-'61, Head '60-'61g A Club '59-'61, Secretary '60-'61g Who's Who. S HIRLEY ANN PEEK Laugh and the world laughs with you. Chorus '59-'61g Pep Club '57-'61g G.A.A. '59-'60, PATRICIA RUTH PEPPER A live wire never gets stepped on. G.A.A. '59-'6Og Chorus '58-'59g Pep Club '60-'61. hd, sf Jaw.. '11 , Hb' SUSAN CAROL PERRINE Capable of hand and generous of heart. Band '58-'6Og Science Club '59-'60g Annual Staff. JAMES HAROLD POWERS He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it. D.O. Club, President '60-'61, ROXIE KAY PRESLEY For all that is fair is by nature good. Pep Club '59-'60g G.A.A. '59-'60, MARY MARTHA PRESSNELL Her heart is like a moong there's a man in it. Girls' Glee Club, Reporter '58-'59g G.A.A '58-'59: Pep Club '60-'61, A V WI: 'ba 5' G-i A X X ui' THOMAS MITCHELL RUSSELL n Beware, I may say something sensible. A Club '60-'61g Science Club '58-'6lg Dramatics Club '59-'61, DOROTHY MARIE SANDERSON Gay and full of pep. F.H.A. '58-'59g Pep Club '58-'60g G.A.A. '58-'60. ROBERT EDWARD SCHRIMSHER He puts his problems away for arainy day. A Club '60-'61g Pep Club. REBECCA BRICE SCOTT A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Pep Club '58-'6lg Who's Who '60-'61g Dra- matic Club '60-'61, DOUGLAS BENNETT RANEY He says little and his wants are few. D.O. Club '58-'59g Dramatics Club '57- '58g Science Club '58-'61. LINDA MARIE RICHTER N She'd stop St. Peter to ask a question. Band '7 years: Scan-It Exchange Editor '60- '61, NETA VA UGHN ROBERTS Nothing is more useful than silence. Travel Club '58-'59g F.H.A. '58-'59g Pep Club '58-'61, PEGGY FAYE ROUSE She looks rather quiet, but can you tell by her looks? Pep Club. rl-Q 535 ts., THQ' DANIEL POTEETE SHANNON A tall body leaves room for a big heart. National Honor Societyg Vice President of the Sophomore Class '57-'58, VICTOR BRIAN SILVEY Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. .T O CAROLYN SIMS One of those friends of whom you're always sure. Annual Staff '60-'61g Chorus '59-'6lg Pep Club '58-'6l. EWELL PATTERSON SMITH Never say more than is necessary. Football '57-'6Og A Club '60-'61g Band 5 years. qw? 4 , - , . 'ff Diff? is 42 S 9499 --I -G' I lik I f ll I Ifflf' IEAN WRAY SMITH Don't blame me because I'm late, it's not my fault, it's just fate. Majorette '60-'6lg Who's Who '60-'61, Scan-lt Staff. MARY ANN SMITH There is an angel in her smile, but a little devil in her eyes. Chorus '59-'61, Pep Club '57-'61, Science Club '58-'59, PHYLLIS NAN SMITH Quiet, gentle, and demure. if qw- '! 'HIP' Honor Society, Aquila Staff, Secretary, Sci- ence Club. RONALD ANDREW SMITH Though vanquished he could argue still. Band 7 yearsg Science Clubg Aquila Staff. ! 4 I 2 .X ff :zz : -WITYFQ V110-'Ur W' iii .iffy ffilf 'vv ,- , mf V '4 -ff' ., I KV. P3 'FP' QPN AK,' ibn, ,,,...-I. 5, g I I .ir . 55 9 KV1 -if ull' VM 9 PATRICIA ANN SWANNER A likeable lass. Pep Club '57-'6lg Travel Club '58-'59g D.O. Club '59-'6O. JUDY ANN TAFT A maid of talent combined with grace. Majorette '59-'60, Pep Club Officer '60-'61, Science Club. DAVID OLIVER TERRY My own objection to education is books. Dramatics Club '58-'6Og Football '58-'59, WILLIAM DAVID THARP He who is efficient and earnest. A Club '60-'61g Dramatics Club '58-'6l. GEORGE ALLEN STEWART What is the use of all this strife, and hur- rying pell mell through life. Who's Who '60-'61, IERALD HOLMES STEWART Oh, I forgot to do my homework again. Dramatics Club '58-'Gly Science Club '58- '59g Pep Club '58-'59. CHARLOTTE ANN SUTTON Silence is an argument to which none may reply. JAMES HOWARD SWANNER Give me a book, hook, and a nice quiet brook. D.O. Club, Vice President '60-'61g Pep Club. 0 1 K as 5 I f x, ,G YQ y i 4 V. Ning x A v- - .a..........l. . an iii., , M ,, r ,,,' IUANITA LA RUTH THOMAS Does good by stealth and blushes to find it fame. Who's Who '60-'6lg Chorus '59-'6lg Annual Staff. PERRY WAYNE THORN A man's own manner and character is what most becomes him. A Club '59-'60, Scan-It staff '60-'61, Who's Who '60-'61. CHARLES RAY TURNER Eyelashes that sweep the cobwebs from any girl's heart. Science Club '58-'61g Aquila Staff. CAROLYN IAYNE VEST A dimpled smile has she, that melts the hardest heart. Pep Club '57-'61g Band '56-'6Og Dramatics Club '57-'58 . 'i,,..f'!' 9 16 N augu-vdl'l IOAN ELIZABETH WAGLER Great minds, like heavens, are pleased with doing good. National Honor Society '60-'61, Who's Who '60-'61, Science Club. NORMA N CLAY WELLDEN Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you. National Honor Society '59-'61, D.O. Club, Pep Club. BARBARA ANN WHITT A smiling face, a friendly way. G.A.A., Treasurer '59-'6Og Pep Club '60- '61g Chorus '58-'59. MICHAEL LLEWELLYN WHITT Studious and earnest in all endeavors. National Honor Society, President '60-'61g Football, Co-Captain '60-'Blg Aquila Staff Sports Editor. LAWRENCE GENE WILLIAMS All great men are dead and I don't feel so good myself. Football 5 yearsg A Club 1960-615 Track 2 years. AGNES ANN YARBROUGH Large was her bounty and her friendliness sincere. Who's Whog Annual Sraffg Chorus '59-'61 5 ' I fly' 1' 'f' I , , i' gr any Junior-Senior Banquet Magnolia Hall, surrounded by azalea bushes, overlooks the glazed surface upon which our show boat, The Southern Belle floats. Sgrisfursfy rss il Long after the laughter, food, dec- orations, and music has been dimmed from our memories, our beloved Showboat . . . The S.S. South- ern Belle shall forever sail on in our hearts. W, 14 F24 w ary M aria, I ' figs I , .. .. ,, . . . H w QVWAE ,AJ - -wwf ,N M , -We WS'-wgkfgj ',,gQ?YiLQf:srifg'ij fza 9 f A H W A F , 5-,qrfgpzlzgrra , x ' f W ho 5 W ho ig rr f T T 1 1 W 9 ' Vi V Q s '-'ag 5335 1 ,MM 'H 5 J'---Q ,M MOST ATTRACTIVE MOST INTELLIGENT Mary Hamilton - Wayne Thorn Diane Dearman - Joe McDonald BEST PERSONALITY BEST DRESSED Ann Yarbrough - Joe Sneed Christopher Berry 3116 Abemarhy - Jim BUIISSOH M 1 f Q '- Who 95 Who 3.5 jf' , i 4 1 1 Q R W 1 Q xg '. gfyfz A Q? J 'W J , im tu' 6 i 1 . X ' W U . MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST CO-OPERATIVE Olivia Campbell - David Greene Juanita Thomas - Tommy Harclison F ii Sv MOST ATHLETIC MOST TALENTED jean Wray Smith - Bobby Coggin - Jimmy Collins Sallie Cowart - Billy Hayes Greenhaw ,ul .vi J' Who 75 Who w-...K CUTEST MOST STUDIOUS Alice Johnson - Jimmy Mobley Joan Wagler - Dale Gross MOST UNSELFISH MOST DIGNIFIED Marcia Adams - Larry Anderson Nancy Marlin - Billy Cole Who 5 MOST AMBITIOUS SWEETEST Molly Ann Hicks - Bob Montgomery Virginia Land - Bobby Johnson oy if W M 55. ,, : 211. V5 5 nw . ,Mg .. r. K f I , .Mt MOST ARTISTIC WITTIEST Susie Beasley - Jerry Coggin Ann Beattie - Pete Mullowney Who 5 Who 5 W L- nt , f M, f .N H aj 5 1 H W W . A f Iii ,uh sg BEST DANCERS Brenda Hannah - Jackie Greenhaw MOST COURTEOUS Nell Hightower - Tommy Davis gf 5 W f V, V4 ' , ,, ,qv ms. f-xg'-+. 1 HAPPIEST Jean Day - Jackie Greenhaw 43 ,YM X MOST POPULAR Christy Patton - Michael Whitt VW, 'P Who as BEST ALL AROUND MOST QRIGINAL Mary CIIELTUTJSFS - 16513 BTUCC Patsy Gore - David Tharp 5554? A . -lm gfgsm., f 4 ' Rn-1 uw +3-fw-sr,m,w, em nf gem? .. 1 fulfil Mif'5mzi1?i-1 1: S, 'Q' , ,id flat Ifhisyggwitfgi QA . W .N Wa: tt f 18.7 T af' '74w'V 5 tr ' f' k' f , N2 1 .45?414,.f' gg 'Ziff-?,:g5Tz.k2Q , y , Lv A we G , g ,, , :jelq tlfjiy Mtg , , 3-f' g . M- A A , flfff-iftfr-' .g i , Q . Lf.. ii- Musa ' J' .up-t:iC'fJ ' A m - Xgitiiffsyf -kfk ' A913 M ' ,.., 'AmgA,f'3?,-:2, .w ,,.j4:fkE1, i . ., ' H , ' ' , , 5' .g 3, ,gfglitfiaxfswxsgfie ' -iv vista? , ' f W . fl . .-QQ:-viw ,iq . N +- 1' f A V e1 f,,, ,fi,,q,g,, 33,-an .fg,,1f,4,, LAZIEST BIGGEST FLIRT Rebecca Scott - George Allen Stewart Mignon Andrews - Barry Bryan ' -S .Q ag, in ,,-,.,..m,M..,,,,., ,... .4 wmmw 5: , 5. ,sir u wk fu '- ,.. ,,,m,,, . Q Q Q X 2 I 45, G3 SC? W 1 X W' ,Af ix Q ZW 'mt def r. ,, ,g i ' I ::. ,..Z:. . i , V' ws. , EQW QLQ , 2 1 ' : 'Fm iwsewt V 'W f 53' M, 2 'K Yi is-... RI Q ,,s 'W mmfai- 4 . .mv ..,. ,,.,, ,,,,.,W , 5... Wi bh- fl' 'V JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS MARILYN BEASLEY - - - - President VIRGIL MCCAIN - - - - Vice President SHIRLEY ROUSE - - - ---- Secretary MARGIE MELLER - - ----- Treasurer LINDA SOUTH ---------- Reporter JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS Miss Dorothy Ross, Miss Mary Martin, Mrs. Peggy Nelson, Mr. M. M. Kirkland A Kay Banks Iudith Barber Ernest Bates Marilyn Beasley Gail Best Edith Boyd Dianne Brooks Roy Brown Gerald Burns Johnny Abernathy Patsy Adams Kay Anderson Lawana Anderson Ioan Andrews Marshia Arnold Johnny Casteel David Coffman Nancy Coffman Betty Coggin Tommy Compton Henry Cooper Donald Davis Carl Evans Paul Fanning Jimmy Farrow Patsy Flanagan Dale Gentz Robert Gey Danny Gilliam Paul Goehler Th. 'Vs 'W-?F Judy Harvey Penne Jones Nancy Kilpatrick Eloise Kimbrough Bobby Knox Grant Locke Ann Loggins Ray Long Roy Long Nu.. J V' Mr 1:7 Marvin Green Dorothy Greene Jane Greenhaw Jean Greenhaw Wyatt Griffin Sibby Groce ik, qs-N-up nm. GZ Susan Maples Lionel McBride Virgil McCain Barbara McCurry Ronald McDonald Margie Meller 4v ' 'Kava uni? Q21 '13 'K- 'IL it--.!..,,,, 3' W7 GLN., l'Z ' Barbara Miller Mary Ann Miller Ralph Moore Judy Fay Moyers Sue Neal Richard Patterson Roger Patterson Jenny Lind Patton Rozella Payne 11 al- I-, Patricia Rich Carolyn Rogers William Rogers Shirley Rouse Douglas Russell Billy Joe Scott Pauicia Shannon Peggy Shelton Carl Smith Dianna Peete James Putman Morris Pyron 'KH 'lf-nf Caroleigh Rawls Joanne Reed Billy Joe Rich fm. nf 'W 'r tv-rv gps.-., sm... Linda Sons Lynda South I oe Stephens Dean Stewart Hazel Thorn Danny Thornton W-.f Tr 92 -:rf eeeh f fl' 40 .. Larry Thornton Peggy Todd David Turner Jonathan Ulrich Jewell Vasser Carolyn Wainscott Wayne Walker Iohn Wallace Janice Webb 531115-of Alvin Wilson Yeah, Eagles! ! ! Fight! X ! Wyn Whitker Dennis Whitt Stevie Williams Lady barbers are in style now The stately home of Mr. Newman adds antebellum charm to our modern campus. Behold the armor of our mighty warriors! Mr. Dale Bremmer, traveling science teacher, during one of his demonstrations. 4-0- 'Fwy -wmv S. ve. 0 5 I 'Dwi-,. w4d,,-f .cu ' qkukf 5 i i f r Q 5 it -x 4 K - x, ,, 1 1 is i ,., . 3 V, , . S SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Susan Wagler - - ----- -President Robert Peete - - - - - Vice President Judy Higginbotham - - Secretary-Treasurer Gregg Adams Joe Bob Andrews Jimmy Bailey Dwight Barksdale Billy Bates Alice Beattie Carlos Black Pat Black Sheila Black Charles Bowers Sue Bowers Jessie Bridges Gayle Brooks Johnny Bryan Gerald Bryant Pamela Buchanan Freddy Burgreen Jane Burgreen Carolyn Cagle Doris Campbell Gene Chambers Imogene Chambers David Chisholm Billy Chittam Jimmy Chittam Butch Christopher Gary Clardy Sandra Clark Jimmy Coggin Daisee Lou Cole Linda Collier Roger Copeland Charlotte Cribbs Marlon Crow Mack Allen Daniel Billy Davis Ricky Davis Mariella Dearman Kay Douglas Kathy Elmore Sarah Ennis David Evans Wendell Fain Kay Faulkner Nancy Ferguson Tony Firestone Lynda Freeman Dwight Glaze Mack Goff Kitty Gordon Linda Green Patricia Green Alfred Griffin Leamon Griffin Linda Griffis Gary Gross Mildred Hagood Jimmy Hannah Carolyn Hardison Earl Hargreaves David Hayes Vicki Hicks Judy Higginbotham Cheryl Hill Elaine Hill Robert Hodges Jane Holland Larry Holmes Larry Holt Price Holt David Howard Autry Hudson Jean lsorn Lynn Jones Billy Kennemer Sue Kieff Iudy Kubilis David Lecroix Mike Lessor Roger Locke Kay Mabry Harold McAllister Rebecca McFee Wynell McLemore Barbara Miller Linda Miller Donny Moore Lauren Morrow Windell Murrah Jimmy Newby Douglas Pack Robert Peete Elaine Pepper Patricia Pressnell Linda Ray Gayle Riggs Ronald Rogers Anna Faye Schlosser Maxine Schrimsher Annette Senn Andy Shipp Jerrie Smith Lulu Smith June Stacey Nancy Steele Don Stone Judith Sulcer Judy Sutton a..rW'f'- is 41 'W M. Fred Yarbrough John Yockel Linda Taylor Mary Ada Thackston Eddie Thornton Phillip Thornton Wayne Tidwell Kay Vinson Susan Wagler Linda Watson Carolyn Webb Marilyn White Gerry Whitworth Libby Williams Rebecca McFee and Gene Chambers Big eyes, big mouth. i A X Democracy class -- the easy way. I want the super-duper picture package please me 3 Profile of der Lehrer. infmm Q if s is lik f' f X -4 L f ,bw sa -1.1 Ji, . ,xi lfffiiinir nder tudies 5 4 Z fy M Q A E :fl 4 'Gi Betty A gee John Allfrey Linda Anderson Phyllis Andrews Gloria Anerton Elaine Arnett Ann Ashford Connie Barksdale William Barksdale Don Berzett Jimmy Biggs Larry Black Dan Blizzard Ann Bond James Bowers Lakin Boyd Rachel Ann Braden Ann Britt Dale Bryan Ruby Burchell Carol Caine Jimmy Carwile Nancy Casteel Tim Christopher Patty Clay Jo Ann Corder Billy Counce Bruce Croley Jimmy Curtis Jenny Daniel Billy Davenport David Dawes Frankie Deemer Karen De Pew Marilyn Dowland Gill Draper Sanders Dupree Philip Eastep Steve Ennis Joan Ferrell Jo Ann Flynn Gary Foxworthy Nancy Garth Joan Gilliam Janice Gooch Barbara Gore Sherry Green Dwight Griffin Jerry Griffin Paulette Griswald Barbara Hardy Rebecca Harrison Jimmy Hester Carolyn House Faye Hughes Susie Hutchinson Bill Hutton Jeff Jeffery Jimmy Jeffery Nan Johnson Judy Kennemer Carol Keyes Sherri Keyes Danny Kieff Jack Leonard Kenneth Lewis Pat Lewis Larry Lindsay Lynn Linton Faye Littrell Johnny Loggins Bill Looney Kenneth Lumpkin Jimmy Lusk Bobby McCain Iudy McDonald Linda McGivney Fred McMunn Mary McMunn Carol Meadows Ed Meadows Deanna Moran Sandra Neal Wanda Norman Janice Norwood Jeanette Osterheld Patricia Payne William Pepper Louis Pierce Barry Pope Dormie Poteete Tommy Puryear Betty Rawls Carolyn Ray Donny Richards Brenda Roberts Thomas Sanderson Larry Schrimsher Kathryn Scott Mary Io Scott Bruce Sherill Walter Sims Claire Smith Brenda Staton X DC ri Billy Steele Kala Stevens Gerald Wade Terry Curtis Thomas David Thomas Gary Thomas Carolyn Ulrich Chris Vaught Eddie Vinson Gary Walker Joe Wallace Gary Ward Douglas Warren Brenda Webb Forrest Wellden Charles White Mike Whitt Bruce Young Judy Young Eddie Zirbel , rw f Q Just a minute, Mr. Cottis we are almost ready. Hmmm, who 's next 7 Eighth Grade CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mark Bradley VICE PRESIDENT Nancy Smith SECRETARY Ted Davis TREASURER Garth Lovvorn ,A ,, .lrrm Forrest Adams Peggy Adams Charles Akers Sandra Anderson Wanda Andrews Max Arnold Danny Baker Danny Barksdale Roger Best Elaine Biggerstaff Nola Jane Biggs Carol Black Barbara Blankenship Don Bradford Mark Bradley Gary Brock Ann Brooks Wendell Brooks Rita Brown Royce Burchell Kenneth Burnett Jack Butler Judy Butler Cathy Cagle Carolyn Campbell Patsy Carpenter Tim Carter Jimmy Case Wanda Casteel Larry Chittam David Chistopher Judson Clem Martha Clem Edwina Clutts Bethany Cole Jimmy Collier Cheryl Copeland Becky Cowart Lewis Crews Patsy Curtis Bobby Davis Jimmy Davis Ted Davis Peggy Daws Sally Dearman Bobby Dement Sandra Denman Jimmy Dobbs Linda Dubl Peggy Edwards Paul Ennis Rex Farmer Mike Farrow Larry Flanagan Kay Fogg Leslie Foxworthy Beth Freeman Tim Garner Sandra Gentz Janett Glaze Dwight Gooch Priscilla Gossett Jimmy Green Bill Grisham Beverly Hardison Brenda Hardiman Jack Harper Barbara Harris Sue Haynes Gary Headly Martha Lynn Hicks Dwight Holden Julia Holmes Ralph Holt Barbara House Brenda Huber Fay Hudson Wanda Jarrett Ann Johnson Donnie Johnson John Robert Johnson Margaret Jones Peggy Jones Sharon Jones Taz Jones Sheila Kelly Jayne Kirk Johnny Knox Gloria Kyle Richard Land Amy LeCroix Jimmy LeMay Judy Lester Katherine Lloyd Garth Lovvorn Brobson Lutz Jean McAllister Dalton McCune Jimmy McDole Kitty McLain Tommy McMeans Judy McMunn Patsy Meadows Eddie Miller Tommy Mobley Linda Moore Marianne Moore Will Leslie Nelson Paul Newby Cookie Owens Kenneth Pack Annette Patterson Douglas Patterson Bobby Pepper Margaret Ann Pepper Bruce Perrine Ann Pittman Don Pressnell Gayle Pressnell Susan Rawls William Rawls Elaine Reed Roger Rice James Rogers Candy Rowe Wanda Sanders Mary Scott John Sexton Melvin Sexton Nancy Shannon Shirley Simmons Lester Smith Nancy Smith Allen Stephens Jerry Stephens Paulette Swanner Jerry Terry Dickey Thomas Dianne Thorn Hines Thornton Barbara Tidwell Mary Tra fton Roy Turner Gisele Varnell iff' HM., Tommy Vaunt David Vinson Jimmy Walker Karen Whitt Billy Williams Linda Williams Sharon Yockel But Christy I can't come. My! How classrooms have changed Last one to lunch is a rotten egg. CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Dave Varnell VICE PRESIDENT Don Tribble SECRETARY Dawn Buchanan TREASURER Leon Ashford Q. , ME Kwai Ianis Adcock Joey Agee Louie Alvarez Vickie Anerron Allyson Arnold Leon Ashford Jerry Ann Aycock Dale Ballard George Barksdale Tommy Bates Bettie Berzert Edith Biggerstaff Janice Biggs Joseph Birch Cheryl Black Sherry Black Glena Blackwell Bobby Boyd Harold Broadway Carolyn Brooks Roger Brooks Dawn Buchanan Bobby Burrough Marilyn Cagle Steve Calvert Jerry Callahan Delores Campbell Johnny Carter Maylon Chambers Barbara Chittam Larry Christopher Robert Clark Brenda Clutts James Coffman Nancy Coffman Ronnie Coggin Brenda Cole Iimmy Corder I o Anne Crafton Johnny Crews Judy Davenport Billy Davis Prince Dawson Teddy Deese Loretta De Pew Franklin Drawbaugh Alton Dye Judy Kay Fisher Gayle Fowler Howard Gibbons Jerry Gilliam Buford Glaze Pauline Goar Kent Gooch Anita Goodwin Bobby Goodwin Joanna Graham Steve Gray Arthur Green I oe Green I oe Greenhaw Patricia Gregory Ronnie Griffin Patsy Hardin Carol Harper Janet Harvey Shirley Harris Dick Hatchett Carol Hayes Peggy Hayden Carhy Haynes Joseph Hendrix Ann Holland Steve Holland Beverly Howard Shirley Hudson Linell Hughes Cathy Hunter Ann Jacobs Bill Jeffery Roger Jeffreys Billy Johnson Carolyn Johnson Curtis Johnson Paula Johnson Freda Jones Joyce Jones Loyce Jones Alvis Kelly Wray Kelley Chuck Kilpatrick Johnny King Brenda Lane Thomas Langley Janice Lentz Tony Leopard Billy Lewis David London Donnette Lovell Brice Lyle Judy Martin Lane Malone Ed Massey Larry McAllister Lynda McLemore Larry McLeroy Patricia McNatt Susan Miles Frances Miller George Mobley Elliot Montgomery Connie Moore Steven Moore Rickey Morrow Marie Murphy I ohn Newby Jerry Newby Bill Norton Mack Nunn David Owens Douglas Peek Frank Peete Danny Phillips James Phillips Tommy Phillips Connie Pirtle Phillip Pitman Barton Pugh Jimmy Pugh Patricia Putman Jeff Radway Paul Ragan Ronnie Ray Susan Reiff Danny Riggs Van Riggs Montie Roberts Dean Rochelle Nella Rogers Steve Romine Janie Scott Randy Scott Velma Sexton Nathan Shores Iimmy Sloan Ann Smith Barbara Smith Butch Smith Linda Smith Mack Smith Phyllis Smith Ricky Smith Roger Smith Nanette Steele Tommy Stevenson Randy Stone Sandra Stone Dwight Stoner Tommy Strain Gary Sutton Don Swanner Patsy Taylor Ray Taylor Johnny Terry Larry Terry Beth Thackston Annette Thomas Eddie Thomas Larry Thomas Mike Thomas Lynda Thompson Don Tribble Michael Tribble Dave Varnell Sandra Vinson Donnie Waller Karen Webb Mike Webb Richard Webb Sharon Webb Billy White Bobby Williams Charles Wilson Wayne Wilson Ronnie Young Billy Woodfin Linda Wooldridge James Wright W.. Rita Wyatt Avon Young J wt i ,W A 5 , ,. f4Q. .1 --:- 2 'E , . ,Z 4g,. Q fl E ii E 3 Vi 5, JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS . Lynn Linton, Fay Hughes, Carolyn House, and Barbara Gore fat- i I.. 'PQ rfrswitsa Aw come on, teach us! This patient is in horrible condition. f 'ax fm in Jr ia. 1' .1 .Jr ' uv4a-.Ln ika' M.W,,:,9,,.qv K 1 'i 1. Q , ? y Q .2 . XwN,,,W,,q,....,-Q jf, gQ,..mza:ufwag-aww www WE Q, . 'SQ ,- Mb ff? ' 5 X f' 1 2 - ,L ! V ma 1 , M. ,M Wm ,lair M2 , I, ' ..... , -Q J 'ek' Q, , ,, gig W f' 5 K ' , ,M A A ,L K, , ' iii .VJ sfwfivf W 'N ' 51 .11, ,Q W aa, 5? Lf, 1- ' ., W., .,.,.,... , , 5 57 . ,Ab A ,lm .4 ,, v,,xu,u9v fl . 1 fr ,, ' : 5 V L' QP -1 A , W' lg: 15 . wi h ,. ,L,,.. M., L, We - 5 N .h M 'A' , f wr M, . - MM 'WWE 3' V fr. 1 -mv. YVOQQ www.. f f .ww.,.,.,.-..,.,... ,,,A mn, mkA,k , ,K L V ,,.,A.V 1 W... y A V ,K , VVVV , M if l If-.,.......4 ,,,,-W, 5 N, , fi -fairy: F .,,,L N, L ig .g .. - , S L W M...-,,, f .. , ,Q Miz - 1 k fi , annum-p-Q . 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WAYNE TI IORN SALLY COWART Senior Class Beam? iv funior Class Beauty LINDA SOUTH SUE KIEFF Sophomore Class Beauty wi' wvf,-gtk f A U- ,MA x t,,f Y, ..-HV' Eighth Grade Beauty PEGGY JONES Ninth Grade Beauty BARBARA GORE Seventh Grade Beauty ANN IOCOBS we in Am X V. 134 f- s 'Qifg m' , A , few g15Efg,:gf5:g - ' 5'-ff E is 1 1 me X s w X K lv Sv X 5955583 Yi U M5352 .V Lew,-df ' gsiigz., W ifi' 5, Kg , wgy gfi ' 5 inf ,fx 1,-gwre w e 7,54 I ,wi f g,' f 'Vxlfjh K 3 Q 15, Ufg wg I Mil, , Wi 5, 5 'A ,Mggflfy ' I . f 1 ' W , gjgjgmwf x 5, A ne w germ, Lf Q 'RV M' x'ff-Eslimg, Jef X , W 2525 ? ,Jr . f S S if 32. ::?3.3,,31Eg2 : ' -is ' Z'.I':::,.n.5 -I.'-36' .1 1 I y iz iffi- A l f flttractions Q ., W-w.,.,, K. A-mm .Y pw , , NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 E' - S The National Honor Society President Michael Whitt 9 Vice President Secretary David Green Mary Chambers studs ,QA Norman Weldon Ann Yarbrough was QA Marcia Adams Jackie Berzett Faye Burgreen Renee Burgreen Olivia Campbell Diane Dearman Dale Gross Joe McDonald Pete Mullowney Danny Shannon Phyllis Smith Ioan Wagler Treasurer Nell Hightower These students were chosen from those who have maintained a B average throughout their high school career and on the basis of these qualities: Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. The Honor Society Members honor the A and B honor roll students with ribbons. Sponsor, Mr. J. D. Clanton, Ir. The President, Michael Whitt, giving his induction message. I pledge myself to uphold the high pur poses of this Society to which I have been elected, striving in every way by word and deed to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life. Each year in February new. members are inducted into the Honor Society. JUNIOR MEMBERS Kay Banks Marilyn Beasley Dale Gentz Sibby Groce Penne Jones Ray Long Roy Long Margie Meller Shirley Rouse David Tharp EDITOR - Olivia Campbell BUSINESS MANAGER - David Green SPONSORS - Mrs. May, Mr. Jaggers, Mr. Clanton, and Mrs. Pepper tie.. ART EDITOR - Sallie Cowart I-EATURES AND ORGANIZATIONS - Hank Mabry ASSISTANT - Mollie Ann Hicks get r nj Q Aquila Stag The Aquila Staff of 1961 was chosen by the Senior Class sponsors to represent this class in building our annual. ' L ' M' 'T . it , . SPORTS EDITORS - I0e G 54 4 McDonald and Michael Whitt sf ,pii S -.Qs :Iss i . ,R - I.. ' A ,ips T 4 G 4 AEE: isa' ga t -:Eg g H .,, - Q,.1f.:.f-f.. is M., M, 2 P si X , t ss: size 'lr .. , K -refs w A PICTORIAL EDITOR - Nell Hightower SECRETARY - Phyllis Smith SPONSOR - Mrs. May TREASURER - Diane Dearman 3. ,,! COPY EDITOR - Mary Chambers TYPISTS - Cseatedj Juanita Thomas, Io Sims, Cstandingj Glynda Brock, Susan Perrine, Mig- non Andrews, Mary Hamilton, Ann Yarbrough, Faye and Rene Burgreen, and Jean Day. SALESMEN - Cseatedj Andy Smith, fstandingj Tom Davis, Wayne Thorn, Billy Owens, Ray Turner, Dale Gross, and Jerry Coggin. -?,Y,s.,a,, I V Scan,-it Staff The Scan-it Staff is selected on the basis of original articles sub- mitted to their sponsor, Mrs. Spen- ser. These students then produce the school paper. CO-EDITORS its A a G92 'flffs 4 3? 1 f'iiK4': A - t BUSINESS MANAGER - Jeannie Black EXCHANGE EDITORS - Linda Richter Jean W. Smith CIRCULATION EDITORS - Susie Beasley Virginia Land :-is V27 . f Patsy Gow FEATURES - Alice Johnson and Marcia Adams David Tharp SPORTS - Mike Edwards, Wayne Thorn, and REPORTERS - Penne Jones, Virgil McCain, Nancy Steele, Linda Freeman, Nancy Martin, Glynda Brock, Lanelle Glaze, Nell Hightower, Ioe McDon Dale Gemz' ald, and David Green. , Science Club The Science Club is C organized to promote an ' NS interest in science. This club sponsors guest speakers, local fairs, and field trips. -Q.. Ykwfgzila' 'J' f MJ rg Lab assistants, Olivia Campbell and Joe McDonald, work on an experiment. Plant enthusiasts, Ioan Wagler and Hank Mabry. Nell Hightower with her project on fleshy fruits. DUAURIE SURFAEE5 Cunnan. Euan-rmx lg? Ar-By' c' u,.1:,,r. , rc :Ass If unc . at An: ALL pnerrrvs: :nun-los, A. nuff x runns mtuvsoxn cAsr:z-xarnmw Au.c ls :mum-vvr: wrrn '11-u: cn-use Two vosrrrv: mum-ron neu- can r--onus 1-wvnnsommor x sr-:mfr Ass: n-rmm An tc ns vosrr1vr,wrx-H 1-nz 1-wo umm-rwrzs nzmrrmn 4, n c-uk Y 1 vs-:nnnmm nr z saw-rs n us c u wrrn 1-ru: E wo x-nxrnvn: ' A. n.- r,-.K uwuc mwwocom 5 uisxxs 1' 1 ,na n tv wx-1-uurur: n f 1 m mn wo nsumrnvz . 5, r A nr ns:- lf Ymznuouc mnusowm I 1 N .:...........-N -- - 'W' 4 . W, ,.,,, swf Michael Whitt's cruise-winning proJect David Green, photographer, developing a picture in the dark room. --n.,,,-0 rf'-. . 13 e3 rvYnr Q A .th Q , , i3lf' G 'ia 0 Q 'W' 1 ug? ,gn tg. 0' vo, ffl' M,,. OFFICERS - PRESIDENT - Dale Gross SPONSOR, J, D, Clanton, demon- VICE PRESIDENT - Mary Chambers strarirrg his Van de Graaff generator. SECRETARY - Neil Hightower TREASURER - Diane Dearman PUBLICITY - Patsy Gore, Andy Smith Susie Beasley --------- PRESIDENT Alice Johnson - - - - VICE PRESIDENT Penne Jones - - - - - -SECRETARY Brenda Hannah - - - - REPORTER David Tharp - - - -- TREASURER This is a scene from the play, Meet Me in St. Louis I 4 3 X i S ini Linda Collier --------- PRESIDENT David Lecroix ------ VICE PRESIDENT Pam Buchanan - - SECRETARY-TREASURER fx as si Dramatics Club 'A i 2 if 5 K , , 1 ae 'sr Jean Wray Smith, Patsy Gore, and Jimmy Mobley practicing a scene in Senior Play, Auntie Mame. Fi? Susie Beasley as a career woman MTS- PePPef giving Andy Smith in A Man Called Peter. H advice on his expression. i is s . . QE: 4 my ,af 4 up f 2 St. Louis Cast reading through script of Auntie Mame. iw f rg zk Z! W t ti -flts it L. Diane Dearman making up the cast for Meet Me in ll Dramatics Clubs SPONSOR - Mrs . Pepper SENIOR DRAMATICS SPONSOR - Mrs. Cagle an JUNIOR DRAMATICS ,,,, , 7 , ,,,.,.,,m .,,:f,,-W,as,,,,,,W,.,,, 1499 K ' f - nn-sw,-. .i'5Wf?3if K ,. ' ,Queeg-fd 7 g ,Yun Z, , C ,, Pwnaf M3 as M I K . K W5 ,LL, wigs? NW -' row a rw ri, 'K Future Homemakers 0 America ,vu WW +09 Kip, or W fr S I v 5 Q 'X 2- ,. B M E. a?lIl,a o: 0 'Vsw wcv 4 Q SPONSOR, Mrs. Ann Thompson PRESIDENT --------- VICE PRESIDENT - - SECRETARY ---- TREASURER ------ PARLIAMENTARIAN - - REPORTER ------- HISTORIAN ------- RECREATIONAL LEADER - - --------JoSims - - Juanita Thomas - - Peggie Todd - Hazel Thorn - - Ann Loggins - - Glynda Brock Lewana Anderson - - - - Judy Harvey Diverswed Occupations l i , E 2 SPONSOR in 4 - 'Q . Mr. Kirkland PRESIDENT - - - VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ' - - TREASURER - - - REPORTER ---- OFFICERS PHOTOGRAPHER ------- James Clark Johnny Abernathy Grant Locke James Putman Wayne Chittam David Coffman Roy Brown Jimmy Hacker MEMBERS - -Jimmy Powers - -How ard Sw anner - - - Nicky Butler - - Billy Joe Rich - - Norman Weldon - - Barry Hooie Charles Dollar Johnny Andrews Jackie McAllister Barbara Miller Betty Coggin Edith Boyd Eloise Kimbrough OFFICERS Girls 7 Pep Club OFFICERS PRESIDENT ---- - - -Mignon Andrews VICE PRESIDENT ------- Jane Lawler SECRETARY-TREASURER ---- Judy Taft PUBLICITY ---- Patsy Gore and Jo Sims Girls, Athletic Association ese are the G.A.A. representatives for the annual May Fete. SPONSOR, Peggy Nel G . A . A. OFFICERS Patsy Marks Carolyn Rogers Patsy Rich 7 Jean Couch Carol O'Connor HH a,.2, ai' , 'W 522 Wi rw, ,ul basketball game. Girls' Tumbling Team Mrs. Crutcher, instructor, teaches one of her pupils I 5 a C G.A.A. members participating in an intramural the game of tennis. rf, ig, Wifi V .I Y. - f f N V rr, iz 1 .ivfjf j ' 7'.VV:r K ,'.. r.,, is Vi W-' Q K K ,-f, ' f ir.. ,R ng -Lf' f 53.21, ff- , -si ' , I A .Q ' ,. , r ' ' ss 'swf 'fy r Chorus - F 1'-NN. fm. Af' DIRECTOR, Mrs. Joyce Alford Salhe Cowan, PRESIDENT lean Day, VICE PRESIDENT Peggy Orman, SECRETARY Jo Ellen, TREASURER 'R Glee Club 'J DIRECTOR, Mrs. Myrtha Smith Patsy Gore -------- Caroleigh Rawls - - -VICE Kay Faulkner ------- Carolyn Walnscotr - - Gail Best ------ ---------PRESIDENT PRESIDENT AND LIBRAPJAN - -SECRETARY-TREASURER - - -SOCIAL CHAIRMAN - - - - - --REPORTER TREASURER, Sibby Groce SECRETARY, Christy Patton The A Club is the athletic club of Athens High School. Football, baseball, and basketball players who complete the requirements are initiated along with cheer- leaders who have been elected for two years or are graduating seniors. 11' if ti s if SPONSOR, Coach Buddy May VICE PRESIDENT Pete Mullowney PRESIDENT Michael Whitt if M'-fvlh-man ,gf LEA ww wp, eye' gi' L X L55 if : I ' it 2 www .WM fx. lm CORNETS Band Sections OBOES FLUTES DRUMS CLARINETS BASSES MANAGER - Don Bradford L, , FRENCH HORNS, TROMBONES, SAXOPHONES AND BARITONES ,rv f -if-If f 10 1. ff I 'Af' ,T f' . fi. L Q 25, K , r V.. M 5 '5 yr- ' e .Q Sf' 3. Q Q if .4 1 QP? 12 YEARS Sally Cowart French Horn 9 YEARS Billy Owens Alto Sax '7 YEARS Larry Anderson Trombone Ann Beattie Flute Jeannie Black Clarinet Mary Chambers Drums Wayne Chittam Sousaphone Joe Sneed Christopher Cornet Mike Edwards Trombone Lanelle Glaze Alto Sax Jimmy Greenhaw Cornet Molly Ann Hicks French Horn Nell Hightower Drums Alice Johnson Flute Bobby Johnson Trombone Hank Mabry Tenor Sax Linda Richter Clarinet Andy Smith Alto Sax Mary Earle Tribble Clarinet 4 YEARS Marcia Adams Tenor Sax Barry Bryan Drums Nancy Martin Flute and Oboe Susan Perrine Alto Sax 2 YEARS Jean Wray Smith Cymbals Billy Hayes Greenhaw 7 Yrs. CNot Picturedj Brenda Hannah - 2 Years Christy Patton - Head - 3 Years Penne Jones - 1 Year It 1 fir?- Y y Ay Athens My Cheerleaders Y f,, Susie Beas1ey - 1 Year Gerri Smith - 1 Year X ga r,..,,. , L. ,WMQ J ! l,f f ,W 5 f KS 199 as K was Jenny Parton - 1 Year Susan Maples - 1 Year Sibby Groce - 2 Years Lights ,K og K+-1 Q' 7 f if ,. U' 1 1 'F fgxx- .. vw . 5: ,mins 1 14. u. um.w.m',.n,. , vf,wm,,NWm:un114n-unnmunugunnni Y Co-Captain MICHAEL WHITT Varsit Coaches: BOBBY WOODS and BUDDY MAY Y junior quad Team Co-Captain JIMMY COLLINS Coachesg HOWARD IAGGERS and CARL GARRISON X1 f-Mfr I fsziawswit ' ' it 1 rs .,4.. F. W Q f- iw. 5' Q. 1 me are JIMMY COLLINS DQNNIE BLACK rrs 2 L L JIMMY MOBLEY TOMMY RUSSELL I Sr . s 4 Q Q ' X s ' ' I d' 73 Hy AX EWELL SMITH DECATUR VS. ATHENS The Athens Golden Eagles' first game of its grid season was lost 27-9 to their rivals, the Decatur Red Raiders. With pass inter- ceptions and Athens's fumbles, the Red Raiders were leading 21-O at the half. The charging Eagle line stopped the Raiders in the end zone for a two point safety. Bobby Coggins ran over left tackle 39-yards for a touchdown and then added the extra point. The last quarter was an exchange contest. Led by the Eagle linemen, Jeep Bruce turns up field for yardage. JIMMY GREENHAW fx. I ' I w2.rsr'vsit ' gf 1. Q y y ww-wang VN' 2 by -A : 'vv ,. X' - I f 1' ' ' 451,- J' fx 3:1-A+' . t f w f , 8 . , . x P r VW ffizf ll to 2- BILLY .TOE SCOTT HARTSELLE vs. ATHENS The Athens Golden Eagles met Hartselle with a violent defeat. At the end of the half Hartselle led only 6-O. The last half the Eagles were lost among the fumbles and bad snaps from center which set up many of the Hartselle touchdowns. The fourth quarter the Eagles, directed by Stevie Williams, managed to move from their own 31 to the Hartselle two, but could not make the score. The Eagles' second game of the season ended with a 38-O defeat. Blocking by Jimmy Mobley and Jeep Bruce opens a hole around end for Jackie Greenhaw against Hartselle. JACKIE GREENHAW MICHAEL WHITT DONALD DAVIS WAYNE THORN JIMMY coccrns if k uw' W' . I Q s A Q if .t s J T A J 3' it E Q M42 V i GENE WILLIAMS STEVIE WILLIAMS DENNIS WHITT MOULTON Vs. ATHENS The Athens Golden Eagles suffered their third straight defeat by a score of 13-6 against the Moulton Red Devils. Athens's only touchdown came early in the first quarter from a bad center by the Red Devils on their three-yard line. Jeep Bruce scored around left end, but Jackie Greenhaw's attempt for the extra point around the same end failed. Moulton scored later in the same quarter making the extra point that put them ahead. Donnie Black pulls in a pass while surrounded by the Moulton Red Devils. Pr-:TE MULLOWNEY BILLY cotrs I RQ Q '7 , L ' Qgigiiv: , . r li . 7 2 ff Qxxsi X . . C I r ggws v-um, afnr aa ' I wp - ravgrfzfwl mr-. : m ,sm . fy . . 43 Ae,s.t X- . f 0 ' Q if I 1 ' R 'ff' f ,. CARLOS BLACK IEEP BRUCE THORSON MCCRARY SHEFFIELD Vs. ATHENS Though out-weighed, the hard-hitting Eagle line kept the Sheffield Bulldogs in mid-field. The game was strictly hard- hitting, hard-tackling defense. The foot ball spirit was behind every Eagle player. Sheffield's deepest penetration was to the Athens' 21, but there was only 10 seconds play. Jeep Bruce knocked down a pass and the game was soon over. To the Eagle players the O-0 tie was a victory, since this was the best game they had played. Throwing off one man, Billy Joe Scott turns on the steam for more yardage. ROGER ILEOPARD HENRY COOPER MIKE EDWARDS s . R J 4 v .J two, Looking for an opening, Jackie Greenhaw plows into the line. COFFEE Vs. ATHENS The Coffee Yellow Jackets downed the Golden Eagles by a score of 32- 6. The Eagles gave the Yellow Jack- ets a near heart attack when they recovered a fumble on the Coffee nineteen in the opening moments of the game. In three plays Stevie Williams went over the goal line on a quarterback sneak. Bobby Coggin missed the try for the extra point. Coffee quickly came back and tied the score and went ahead before the half to stay, but the Eagles made them earn every point. BUTLER VS. ATHENS Missing an extra point proved to be costly when the Golden Eagles went down in defeat by a score of 7-6 to the Butler Rebels. A 41- yard run by Jeep Bruce to the Butler six-yard line set up the possibility of a touchdown but the Rebels held the Eagles for four downs. Athens's score came late in the second quarter from a 25-yard pass from Stevie Williams to Billy Joe Scott. The Rebels came back and scored and booted the extra point, which was the margin of victory. The Eagles tried hard but could never score again. Jackie Greenhaw and Jeep Bruce form the battering ram for Donnie Black. CULLMAN VS. ATHENS After trailing for three quarters the Cullman Bearcats came from behind to win 19 -7. Donnie Black made the Athens touchdown on an 86-yard dash in the first quarter. The hard-hitting of linesmen Michael Whitt, Jimmy Collins, Pete Mullowney, and Wayne Thorn stopped the drives of the Bearcats time and time again until the third quarter. Weary and battered to the bone, the Eagles yielded unwillingly to two Bearcat touchdowns within the last three minutes of play. Donnie Black tries hard to pull away from a Cullman man's grip. Stevie Williams nails a Cullman Bearcat as Pete Mullowney and Jeep HUNTSVILLE vs. ATHENS The Eagles pulled in their first victory of the season over the Hunts- ville Panthers. After trailing 7-0 at the half, the Eagles came back and monopolized the third quarter, allowing the Panthers only four plays. A pass by Huntsville on their own 21 netted Athens -a touchdown when Billy Joe Scott intercepted it and dashed into the end zone. Bobby Coggin booted the tying point. Later in the same quarter, Stevie Williams passed to Scott for another touchdown and the Eagles won 14-7. IASPER vs. ATHENS The Walker County Vikings shut out the Athens Golden Eagles in a l9-O game. Athens's offense could not get rolling against the Viking line. An extra point blocked by Wayne Thorn and fumbles recovered by Jimmy Greenhaw and Stevie Williams on the Athens's 11 and 28- yard lines stopped many of the Vi- king's drives. Billy Joe Scott tries to out run a Jasper Viking as Michael Whitt comes up to help. Bobby Coggin and Jeep Bruce rush in to make sure of a tackle against Deshler. I DES HLER Vs . ATHENS For the second year in a row, the Golden Eagles tied with the Deshler Tigers. Donnie Black made a spec- tacular '75-yard run for the Eagle's first touchdown. The Tigers came back and tied it up by kicking the extra point. The fine running of Billy Joe Scott, Donnie Black, and Jeep Bruce set up the Eagle's second touchdown. Bruce took the ball over for the score. Deshler came back and tied the game at 13-l3. This game brought to a close the l96O gridiron season for the Golden Eagles with a record of one win, two ties, and seven losses. 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BOBBY COGGINS ROGER LEOPARD Billy Joe Scott drives for two points against the Clements Colts. ROY LONG Bobby Coggins lays the ball in for two easy points gl fygmwmwuwimmwigf N--wtf wnwwemmww-mwma-,m ,W , l.,u.,4Sf f H .WH Y fflhif CARL SMITH Roger Leopard shoots a jump shot against the Red Devils of Moulton. Roy Long shoots for two points. JOE STEVENS 3, 5 Q- wil . sf' 'SY' Wu-fy 5 5 1 E S , 'TH .J Z 3 , 57595 5577 55.9 .,,. all A shot by Roy Long increases the score for Athens. Roger Leopard jumps high for a shot against the Ardmore Tigers. Carl Smith tries a jump shot with Jimmy Collins and Billy Ioe Scott ready for a possible rebound. Baseball Team Stevie Williams, Rogar Leopard, Marvin Green, Jimmy Coggin, Bobby Coggin, Coach Brownie Nelson, Joe Stevens, Carl Smith, Jimmy Collins, Jeep Bruce. is i r We, the Aquila Staff of 1961, hope you have enjoyed our Senior Class Annual. We now close our book, Athens High, This Is Your Life. 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