N 'V ' B , ' f -is '41 Q ' ., . h QV X 1, .MU '4 ' '9 :L ,Q z ' . 3 555- ' ,, Q ', 'fl ,- 'Iii' v P 'M 2 I n 3 - sz. 3 J A t Q z 3 E The Senior Class Athens High School proudly pT'6S6l7IS our 1963 Aquila l l l l 5 l K 1 2 L X F r X r 5 2 in s To one who has long deserved this honor, we dedicate our i963 Aquila. Miss Whitt is a respected member ot our school and our community. This dedication is an expression ot our gratitude to Miss Whitt for helping to make Athens High School an outstanding school. T7 , X .MMWWij,f ,y ' M 1 r .Ti 1 3' SOM ,,,.,ff ' Y if! Our modem high school was completed in 1959. We Thank The administration for The opportunities avaiiahle here. PRINCIPAL JULIAN NEWMAN My deepesf affecTion and sincere best wishes go wifh you as you leave Athens High School To engage in further sluoly or To enler your chosen profession. Sincerely, Julian Newman HQX4 K. We wish To Thank our Board of EducaTion for Their ever-presenT inTeresT and leadership during our high school years. What They have done in our behalf will serve as an inspiraTion for us To sTrive Toward even greaTer achievernenTs in The fuTure. R. B. PaTTon, Dr. D. J. Wilson, Bruce Sherrill, Chairman, Harry TaTT, R. B. Nichols 'XJ 'ovwailf' Mr, W, A, Owens, Elemenfary School principal Mr. J. C. Chisholm, Junior High School Principal W Lunchroom Workers 2 is is gg ,r wi , 'Ni-f EMM f. , 45 am. Mrs. Coggin, Mrs. Romine, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Chisholm Mouths big enough to eat a whole chicken in one bite! Custodians My W i r ' K WWW sa e' E 35' S , ik? ' s if 5,13 mc sf , , 1 4 f H11 Lugz 1113? W , ,M ff was 5 ML K asf E553 ,Q ,ymzw N' in wg Lx A535 -M, Z-b,,mf.,: AQHQQQEZMW-e,R, 13a'?!fa's5!Qa2:fb5Q2?i5J 5,w:Q,g,w5' fvmaww I ffm 91 3155211esimi:ms2w611sf:L fm.m.,f if 2,-f,.-m,:es521Y.,gf, , fffgglk fwfgw2fif'?,f?li :2gsxmfs?w,...,' any M, f ff'1?QWi'1f' viwfiiw ff-wig' w ,, cruz, ,Q f 4 - .54 -3 811:--Mit.: :wg W BILLIE W. MAY ELMA B. PEPPER WILLA JEAN CAGLE B.S., Livingston State B-A-I TSXBS Uf1lV9I'SlTY B.S., Florence State Tvveltth Grade B.S., Stephen F, Austin Tenth Grade Nl.A., Columbia University Eleventh Grade ENGLlSl-l The English Department plays an especially important role in the life of every stuclent. Courses in literature, grammar, and composition are important parts ot each student's scholastic schedule. These courses help the student ex- press his ideas in speaking as well as in writing. LaVELLE BAILEY JOYCE W. MITCHELL B.S,, Florence State B.S., Athens College Ninth Grade Ninth Grade Home Economics ,, ru 21' BARBARA CAUGHRAN KATHLEEN C. LANGLEY RUTH S. COWART B.A., Athens College A.B., Athens College B.S., Florence State Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Seventh Grade 8 l w i l HOWARD C. JAGGERS A.B., Athens College M.A., Peabody College Biology and German FOREIGN LANGUAGE Knowledge and understanding of foreign languages are important factors in world com- munication. The Language Department offers courses in German, French, and Latin. SCIENCE Courses in science are vital to the youth of America today. Our Science Department offers a complete schedule of science courses which include general science, biology, physics, chem- istry, advanced biology, and Independent Study and Research. CLEO E. FLANAGAN HAZEL RUF B,S., Florence State A B Athens College Science and MaThSm6TICS Science Science Math and Literature GLORIA HILL CLEM NELLA C. ROGERS GERALDINE VVHITT Ag, Florence gfafe A.B., Athens College AB., Athens College Mayhemafgcs Mathematics M.A., University of Alabama Mathematics SOCIAL STUDIES MATHEMATICS General and Business Mathemat- ics, geometry, algebra, and trigono- metry are subiects more easily com- prehended through the use of the new equipment in our modern Mathematics Department. FRAN B. COGGIN A.B,, Athens College Social Studies Through a better understanding of our American heritage, we strive to build better citizens for the future. The social studies offered in our school are civics, democracy, and history. fAlabama, World, and Americanj. I. 'mf u K f' ms... ..f 'W: I l ELIZABETH DAVIS MARGARET H. ADAMS EVA M. OVVENS A.B., Athens College AB., Athens College A.B., Athens College M.A., Peabody College HiSTOry M.A., Peabody College Social Studies Civics and Mathematics J ,W V I 'at QR N 5 ,i I. M. M. KIRKLAND ELIZABETH J. SPENCER ANN N. THOMPSON B.S., Alabama Polytechnic B,S,, Athens College B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute M.A., Peabody College Institute Industrial Cooperative Training Commercial Education Home Economics I VOCATIONAL COURSES Courses in Commercial Education, Diversified Occupations, and Vocational Economics help to broaden our curriculum and give aid to students who are interested in employment without fur- ther training. SECRETARIES Our secretaries work diligently to aid in the efficiency of our school. LIBRARIANS The school library program reflects the philo- sophy ofthe school and enriches all parts of its educational program. BLANCHE KIRKLAND LUCILLE D. GORDON Secretary A.B., Athens College Secretary ELIZABETH C. MCDONALD JULIA W. NELSON DOROTHY ROSS Auburn University B.S., Auburn University B-5-I ATIWGVYS College Study Hall Junior High Librarian I--B-5-, Pe6b0dY College Senior High Librarian . .imahlasf PEGGY B. NELSON B.S., M.A,, Auburn University Physical Education PHYSICAL EDUCATION Healthy bodies promote healthy rninds. This is the motto of the Physical Education Depart- F BEVERLY B. CRUTCHER BOBBY WOOD B.S., Auburn University B.S., Athens College Physical Education Physical Education Assistant Football Coach ment of Athens High. The Athens High School Band and Chorus are recognized throughout the state for their super- 5 ior ratings. DONALD R. BEARDEN J. L. COWART B.A.E., Georgia Tech M,A., Peabody College B,M, Howard College A.B., Jacksonville State Choral Director Band Director I R. C, NELSON C. M. MAY ' CARL GARRISON 55 MIA., Auburn University B.S., Livingston State B.S., Florence State Head Baskefball Coach Head Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Physical Education Mafliemaflcs PIWYSICGI ECIUCBTFOH ri, ? an I MUSIC L + . Q aff ' 9 in gem. 'S Q W, A K Qi 'Q 4 if I fi . A S L? .K .., Xf JS? T- D' I2 Ax 'ggi 2533 i P ANQ YQ 23,4 1 Mi 3 Q4 'A 5? fin ?,5u.1,3fqf? , LGE +,i.A'.sx3 Aw - Mjgkiw. amrw 2 , s ,ga , -rf, 5 S , , .- 1 '5Q ' P-www, -af 1 . ini Vfiif in X If xkm' M E Q 1 6 ,R Ag W , 1 2 ,vas W SBA ns 2 .K 4 Am, , S . 'wps flyifafif 1 W I A fy , A Q ,, . Q . 1 X ' 2 Q, -'i Q- 5 . Q k E f ,H Q . I ,J , , . S 4 V ,, N1 Ex' ' 'Q -sf,-if K .Lf fm if as 'A V ' W 5 I ff? 5 M W 57' . ' ' feng k ' y bjegamv V7 w ' 59:31 N M , A M W 66 Ya, 13, ,,L,n I V E ,ggi-if ii Q K Q v J, 4, .fm m 1 rf fvysfyf, ' A2 b W M , W 11, ,I+ f 821' : 'L'.f:-fx sZlS,5.,w2.. W 7, 3. '.mf i, W .-Ja L ' K ., .L haf, .X , 4 A 4. wt.. ,-gn 'YSE'51l.L 4 Q -1 Q 1 W 25.25 W H.. . K y Q x f'fX .sm Sw 5.93 f., wk gm 'Sw - , 5 fwj f V . 'Syn V, if- Qiw li 5 ,451 ikg V 5 wi? s MW Ai? la -11 fu- 3 4' , av., Q -gif A 'Q 'wif ,SQ 4 .QE 2 R. Senior Sponsors .1 Q, 1 I I i MRS. CAGLE MRS. SPENCER MISS WHITT SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President-Jimmy Newby Vice-Pre'sider1TMAIice Beatiy Secrefary-Gene Chambers Treasurer-Robert Peefe' Mm I-IOMER GREGORY ADAMS I-Iis mind is in the heavens writing poetry with stardustf' Scan-It 3, Who's Who, Senior Judges of English Creative Writing Cchairmanj Science Club 2, Band 7 yrs. JOE BOB ANDREWS Keen sense, common sense, quite a lot of nonsense. Science Club 2, Who's Who ROSEMARY JANE BARBER Never too busy to speak, never too unhappy to smile. Who's Who 3, Tanner High School: F,H,A. I, Pep Club I WILLIAM ROSS BATES Lover ot many arts, especially the art ot fix women. Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, A Club 3, Who's f Who 3 ALICE BEATTIE Constantly striving to make the better best. Band 7 yrs., National Honor Society 2, 3- Secretary 3, Student Council 3, Vice-President Senior Class, Who's Who, Science Club 3, Co-Editor, Aquila, Homecoming Court 3 CARLOS WAYNE BLACK A great guy in every vvay, his smile brightens every day. Football I, President, DO Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent Northern District D,O. Clubs, Who's Who I5 PATRICIA SUE BLACK She treads the path of goodness with a smile, Pep Club l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Aquila Staff CHARLES RANDALL BOWERS They say the good die young, boy, am l taking care of myself. Who's Who PAMELA BUCHANAN Her talents are many, her faults are few, there's hardly a thing she cannot do. Band l, 2, 3, Maiorette 2, 3, F.H.A, 2, 3, All State Red Band l, 2, Huntsville Symphony, Orchestra, Huntsville Youth Orchestra, Who's Who FREDERICK L. BURGREEN Sometimes he sits and thinks, most of the time he iust sits. Football T, 2, 3, A Club, 2, 3, President 3, Who's Who lb l l BERNICE GAYLE BROOKS Small in size, big in heart. Pep Club 'l, 2, 3, G,A,A. 2, 3, F.l 'l.A. 2, Chorus T GERALD BRYANT The silent ones have to be watched. i l l DORIS MAE CAMPBELL She has the key to success and the lights of the future. National Honor Society 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, North Alabama Typing Contest, Aquila Staff GENE CHAMBERS It's a friendly heart that has many friends. Band 7 yrs. Maiorette I, Head 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Sec. 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council, Sec. 3, Senior Class Sec. All State Band 3, Senior Class Beauty, Who's Who JANE CATHERINE BURGREEN She really tries, she does her part-a big smile and a bigger heart. Band 7 yrs., Maiorette 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Scan-It 3, Aquila Staff, Who's Who CAROLYN JEAN CAGLE An all around girl, a real gogetter, you'II never find one any better. National Honor Society 2, 3, Girls' State, Chorus 'I, 2, 3, President 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Scan-It Staff 3, 8th District Governor, A.H.S.P.A. 2, Aquila Staff JOAN IMOGENE CHAMBERS Generous and good to all Pep Club I, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3 DAVID CHISHOLM Athletic, friendly, and kind, another 'like him you'II never find. Football I, 2, 3, A Club 2, 3, Track 2 yrs., Basketball I, Who's Who I7 BILLY DON CHITTAM He is iolly, good-natured, and true, and more than his share he is willing to do. D.O. Club JAMES RALPH CHlTTANl,JR. He that says the least is often the wisest. Baseball l, A Club 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, WhO's Who JAMES WALTER COGGlNS Some think he's bashful, but more doubt it. Basketball i, 2, 3, All T.V.C. 1 yr., All County 'l yr., Baseball 1, Football 1, Captain of Basket- ball 3, Who's Who LINDA BYRUM COLLIER ln everything she makes a hit because she has that certain it, Scan-lt 3, Pep Club 'l, 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Who's Who, F.H.A. 1, Science Club 1, Junior Dramatics Club, President 1 GARY ANTHONY CLARDY To achieve is his heart's desire. Band 4 yrs., Science Club 2, 3, Who's Who, Hon or Society 3 SANDRA CLARK A girl of quiet and sweet ways. F,H.A. l, 2, 3 MARLON DOUGLAS CROW Talent and personality make a wonderful com- binationf' Band A yrs., All State Band 2, 3, Chorus I MACK ALLEN DANIEL It matters not how long you live, but how well. BILLY TODD DAVIS School is all right when there is nothing else todo. D.O. Club RICHARD LEE DAVIS He's an upright, downright good fellow. Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, Band 7 yrs., A Club 3, Who's Who MARIELLA ISABEL DEARMAN A smile with an intent to do mischief. Band 7 yrs., Maiorette 2, 3, All-State Band I, 2, Science Club 3, Student Council, Who's Who, Honor Society 3 MARJORIE ANN DeLORGE There's an angel in her smile, but a little devil in her eyes. G,A.A. 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Who's Who, Scan-If 3, Jenkins High School, G.A.A. I, Pep Club I I9 KAY FRANCES DOUGLAS Pretty blue eyes and a smile so sweet: A peppy friend that's hard to beat. Band 7 yrs., Science Club T, 3, Who's Who, Home- coming Court KATHY MARIE ELMORE There is nothing so popular as kindness. Band 6 yrs., Pep Club 1, 2, 3 ROBERT WENDELL FAIN All great men are not six feet tall. D.O. Club RACHEL KAY FAULKNER A girl with a smile makes lite worthwhile. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Honor 3 Society NANCY LOIS FERGUSON A friendly girl in every way, this is all we need to say. Pep Club l, 3, Chorus 1, Parrish High School: Pep Club 2 LYN DA MARGARET FREEMAN Nature made her what she is, and never made another. Band 3 yrs., Scan-lt I, 2, 3, Business Editor 37 Science Club I, 2, 35 Pep Club 20 ALFRED WAYNE GRIFFIN A gem in the rank of men Athlete leader and friend Track 2 Football 'I 2 3 Co Captain 3 Basket A Club 2 3 Vice Presiden Mr AHS Whos Who CHARLOTTE YVONNE GREEN Brains are a blessing especially if you use them Thomas Jefferson High School Girls Glee Club I DWIGHT L. GLAZE Not all passes are made on the football field. Science Fair Winner 1, 2, Pep Club T, 2, 3, Science Club T, 2, Who's Who KITTY GORDON Life is a ioke and her actions prove it. Scan-It 3, Band 7 yrs., Who's Who, F.H.A. I GARY WH ITE GROSS Work is work, and must be done, nevertheless, he has his fun. Science Club T, 2, 3, Scan-lt 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Pres. 3, Boys' State, Aquila Staff, A Club 3, Who's Who, Valedictorian MILDRED ANN HAGOOD She is little, but she's wise: she's a terror for her size. F.H.A. 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3 2l JIMMY HANNAH l may be tall, but I'm reaching forthe sky. Band 7 yrs., Science Club 2 CAROLYN ANN HARDISON Cute and sweet, hard to beat. r.H.A. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Pres- ident 3, Student Council 3, Cheerleader 2, 35 A Club 3, Homecoming Queen 3 JUDITH ANN HIGGINBOTHAM lt the-re's anything better than to be loved, it's loving. Class Sec.-Treas., lg Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3 JOEY HILL Don't let studying interfere with your high school career. 22 DAVID HAYES I'm a woman hater, but the Bible says 'Love your enemies'! Football 1, 2, 37 Co-Captain 35 A Club 2, 3: Class Secretary 25 Who's Who VICKIE PARRISH HICKS Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. Band 7 yrs., Scan-It Staff 35 Pep Club WAUNITA JANE HOLLAND Never idle-never still, always talking-always .H will. Chorus lj Pep Club l, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, D.O. Club 3, Vice-President 3 LARRY O'NEAL HOLT Friendly, capable, optimistic, good-matured is his character. Football i, 3, Basketball 2, Track 2, Who's Who ROBERT DEAN HODGES Music in his mind, song in his heart. Band il yrs., Science Club l, 2, 35 Who'5 Who SUE BOWERS HOGAN Her diamond sparkles and her personality is bright. Pep Club l, 2, 3, Chorus lg F.H.A. 2, 3g G.A.A. 2, 3, Who's Who We-w,,'wrr' WW' DAVID BOLIN HOWARD I'm not lazyg l'm iust saving my energy. OLA JEAN ISOM Roses in her cheeks of inner beauty speaks. 23 1' BRENDA GAIL JOHNSON I'm told there are two ways of doing things- my way and the right way, Pep Club 3, Vice-President 3, Albertville High School-Science Club I, Beta Club 2 LINDA GREEN JOHNSON This little girl, we're sorry to say, was not content single to stay. Chorus I, F.H.A. 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3 BETTIE SUE KIEFF Her beauty is not only skin deep. Band 7 yrs., Class Beauty I, Scan-It Staff 3, Pep Club, Aquila Staff, Who's Who DIANNE EVANGELINE KING A maiden blithe and debonair, with shining eyes, and dark brown hair. Pep Club, Treas. 3, Who's Who, Huntsville High School-Pep Club 2, Art Club 2, Latin Club, Sec. 2, Marshall County High School-'Cheerlead- er I 24 ZADIE LYNN JONES She walks with ease, moves with grace, in the world she'll have a place. Maiorette 2, 3, Band 7 yrs., F.H.A. I, 2, Science Club 3, Senior Judge of English Creative Writing, Who's Who BILL KENNEMER To know him more is to like him better. Band 7 yrs., Homecoming Court BARBARA JOYCE MILLER She works hard and does her duty5 this be- speaks of her inner beauty. F.H.A. 2,35 Pep Club 2,3 LINDA RUTH MILLER Eyelashes that could sweep the cobwebs out of any boy's heart. Band 7 yrs.5 Majorette 2, 35 All State Band 25 Science Club I, 2, 35 Student Council 35 F.H.A. 2, 35 Miss F.H,A. 25 F.H.A. Pres. 2, 35 Scan-It Staff 35 Who's Who '1 JUDITH PATRICIA KUBILIS She opens the door to friendship with winning smiles and ways. Band 3 yrs.5'Science Club 2, 35 Pep Club I5 F.H.A.2 SANDRA KAYE MABRY She has smile and grace, a winning face. Band 7 yrs.5 Maiorette I, Head Twirler 2, 35 F.H.A. 25 Science Club 35 Scan-It Staff 2, Assist- ant Editor 35 Senior Judge of English Creative Writing5 Honor Society 35 Who's Who WILLIAM DONALD MOORE He cheers you up when you are down5 he's a good guy all around. Band 4 yrs.5 Science Club I, 2, 3 CLAUDIA DeLAUREN MORROW Her smile goes all way around and buttons in the back. Pep Club I, 2, 35 F.H.A. I, 2, 35 Chorus 25 LEWIS HAROLD MCALLISTER Has no need for girls and fame. Pep Club lg D.O. Club 2, Football 3, A Club 35 Who's Who SANDRA MCCULLEY A good-natured person is never out of line. F.l'l.A. 3, Tanner High School: F.H.A, 'lg Pep Club l, 2 -nr REBECCA HOPE MCEEE Happy, thoughtful, friendly and true, there is never a favor she will not do. Band 7 yrs., Scan-lt Staff 2, Circulation editor 3 Aquila Staff, Who's Who LYNN WYNELL MCLEMORE With neat dress, she does impress. F.H.A, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Who's Who, Honor Society 3 JAMES MARTIN NEWBY JR. He is Witty, he is clever, hels an all around good fellow. Honor Society 2, 3, Class Treas. 2, Class Pres- ident 3, Student Council 3, Vice-President, Good Citizenship Boyg Science Club 2, 3, Aquila Staff, Who's Who DOUGLAS PACK What is the use of living if you can't enioy yourself? 26 ROBERT PEETE Woman is the bread of life-l'm hungry, Class Vice-President lg National Honor Society 2, 3g Science Club 2, 3g Student Council Treas. 35 Class Treas, 3, Aquila Staffg Who's Who JENNY ELAINE PEPPER Happy-go-lucky, fair and freeg nothing in the world bothers me. G.A.A, 37 Pep Club lg Chorus I GAYLE RlGGS A friend to all, to all a friend. Pep Club 2, 3g F.H.A. 21 G.A.A. 2, 3 RONALD ROGERS Men of few words are the best men. Athens Judo and Karate Association 2, 3 27 ANNA FAYE SCHLOSSER She is our 'Little Librarian', she fills the room with sunshine and laughter. Pep Club T, 2, 3, Science Club l, 2, 3, Athens Judo and Karate Club 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3 NANCY LAMBERT SCHRIMSHER A lucky she, she's found that certain he. Pep Club 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, Montgomery: P.E. Club T, Devotional Club 2 NANCY PAULINE STEELE Pretty girl of the red-head type, with eyes that shine like the stars at night, Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Co4Valeclic- torian, Student Council Representative 3, Band 8 years, Who's Who, Scan-lt l, 2, Editor 3, Class President 2, Editor Aquila 2, Runner-up in Na- tional Council Teacher's ot English Contest, Semi- finalist in National Merit Scholarship Test JUDITH ANN SULCER Her ways are true, her friendship lasting. Pep Club l, 2, 3, E.H.A. l, 2, G,A.A. 3 28 DONALD LLOYD STONE Red hair does not always bespeak of a fiery temper. Band 7 yrs., Science i, 2, 3, Who's Who GERALDlNE SMITH Understanding is the most important matter in everything. Cheerleader l, 2, 3, Head 3, A Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Class Beauty 2, County Winner of Beef Cook-oft Contest 2, Winner of Miss Ten- nessee Valley Exp. 3 MARY ADA THAC KSTON Her smile is friendly, her manner kind, no sweeter girl can you find. National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council 3, Aquila Staff, Scan-It Staff 3, Science Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Who's Who, Salutatorian PETER JAMES THARP For nature hath made me, and none other like me. Football 3, Who's Who, Evergreen High School: Football l, 2, Basketball 1, 2, F.F.A, 2, Arrow Head Club l, 2, Civil Air Patrol l, 2, Student Council 2 JUDY GAYLE SUTTON Song on her lips and a song in her heart. Chorus l, 2, D.O. Club 2, 3, F.H.A. l LINDA FAY TAYLOR Good qualities need no advertising. F.H.A. l, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 3 EDWARD ALBERT THORNTON He's got a beat that's hard to beat. Band 7 yrs., Science Club l, 2, 3, All State Band 2, 3 THOMAS WAYNE TIDWELL It's bad enough to act dumb, but it's worse when you're not acting. Basketball 1, Baseball l, Pep Club, Who's Who, Athens Bible School, All-Star Club 2, Class Vice' President 2 29 DEBORAH MARIE VINES Silence is golden, but l'rn not Goldie. Fairfield High School-Beauty Show5 Y-Teens5 National Tl'1eSpIaF1S5FFer1CI'1 Club F,H.A. 35 G.A.A. 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Scan-It Staff 35 Cheerleader 35 A Club 35 Who's Who GEORGIA KAY VINSON She likes all5 loves one. Chorus I5 Pep Club 3 CAROLYN MARIE WEBB She uses her energy in a good way, she's always trying to make someone gay. G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Activity Chairman 35 F.l-l.A. I5 Pep Club I, 2, 35 President 35 D.O. Club 35 Secretary 35 Who's Who5 G.A.A. Softball Champs, Captain 3 MARILYN KAY WHITE A little mite of sweetness and happiness. Band 4 yrs.5 Pep Club I, 2, 35 Scan-It Staff 35 Who's Who5 Science Club I, 2, 35 Pres. 35 Ala. Jr. Academy of Science 2, 35 Delegate 2, 35 National Science Fair, International Finalist I5 Medical Technology Award I5 Botany Award5 Ala. Soc. of Medical Technologists Award 25 Science Fairs I, 2, 3, Ist Sr. Biology 35 Ist Sr. Grand Awards 30 SUSAN ELLA WAGLER Someday her candle will go out, but she will leave an everlasting glow, Class President I5 Class Vice-President 25 Science Club 2, 35 Honor Society, Treasurer 2, 35 Student Council, Pres. 35 Aquila Staff5 Who's Who5 Miss A.H.S. LINDA MARIE WATSON She says little, but thinks a lot. Pep Club I, 2, 35 F.H.A. I, 2 FRED YARBROUGH A boy of foolishness, a boy of fun, a lot of laughs, and a task well done. Science Club 2, 3, Aquila Staff, Who's Who JOHN YOCKEL lf he will, he will, and you may depend on if. If he won'f, he won'1, and fhat's The end of it. Who's Who MAXINE SCHRIMSHER YOCKEL If for life you have no plan, do like Mickey, get a man. Pep Club 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3 CLASS MOTTO- Less than our besf is failure. CLASS COLORS-Blue and silver CLASS FLOWER-Carnation CLASS PLAY- Lock, Stock, and LipsTick CLASS TRIP-Washington and New York Not pictured: LINDA GRIFFIS BRYAN JIM BRITTNELL 3I MR. COTTIS 7 ll i s Q . L 2 Q . .V 'Z - K 1 : :ga-Sv 2 1 . - V12 ' A V ' wt sis A 1 11.1. , 5. ' :? .,.-'1',,!555 L :5 ..EZ'f,,,, 7 - 1 if - J 1 L,,. . L - ,fi :ef-.' .3 M- 1- of I 1 1 -fr f,1 11-if-I , 1 -1 r- ' ' 1 r . . r 351 va K 1 '?4tfvz 1 1 . - ' i V f '- F ' - -il 11 -Qglizirs--tt ,f5S,14Ls'm, U l 'ju:wE'iL-'1f113EL?i,5f k Q ' ' k' 11 fl 1212-7fVf'i'19rE?iii fJ rE1i',Ef?lfi f5ZLTiQ3Qk3K934Pfe1E?'ff2?il9til? K ' fi iw:-'v.1i,,.1ffc,,,wz1'ea?fS'ggf.ir12S2Sfs1i2g11nlsmwiiiffff11f7?t11fjlfffr'jg11i.fs'gl, sc W 1 1' '1 ,. f ' . r 1 1 1 , ,V i '- 1 1 ff1g2gf11L1.. ff ir.s:'fwf.:1t-is-1gW15 M1MyMyttrgik,if.Q11if--f1f1mPtMf3 rlsfffwi?5 sim ,. ss: ,,ft::: ' f :.1w,,,.-:v.555':? W V1 . ' 11 : ' 5 -- R V. In . H I, .. Y , -we -- 1 1, Cheerleaders never run out of energy. Seniors's hearts were young and gay . . . The seniors are grateful to Mr. Cottis for taking the senior portraits and for doing an exceptional iob on the pictures for the annual. His skill and patience made picture-taking days pleasant ones. Maiorettes,-cheerleaders, and band members take the pep to town n wmwasfes,,Wsswmawa111s1:ri.e,f., fmmwMe:swf 9 ,lf -u A mu 'W-fgyfadfflw ' 3' su Il et El Q MR AND MISS ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL Alfred GFlffIU and Susan Wagler -'wa-'jr-rv W 5 l X' ' wi ,,, Senior attendants Kay Doug- las and Alice Beattie look on during the coronation ot the queen. 34 Much excitement filled the afternoon of our homecoming parade. Homecoming 196 Queen Carolyn Hardison and her escort Billy Kennemer. The attendants and their escorts were: Kay Douglas-Robert Peete Alice Beattie-John Yockel Faye Littrell-Mike Shaw Carolyn HouseeBill Looney Peggy JonesvTirn Carter Nancy ShannonADavid Christopher Frances Miller-Jack Shaw Patsy HardineTroy Newby Happy iuniors congregafe at the Hi-Boy fo celebrate sixTeen'rh birthdays and show off their new drivers licenses. 1 :..s,Af2: :W mugsisz ' 'sf5fLf5iggi552fX5L 9' 'r v-ur'-Y' -Y-Y' --aunt- i JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presiderir, Bruce Youngg Vice-Presiolenr, Charlie Whitey Secretary, Barbara Gore, Treasurer, Louis Pierce 36 Junior class sponsors: Mrs. McDonald Mrs. May, Mr. Claniorm, Mr. Jaggers Berry Agee Johnny Allfrey Linola Anderson Elaine Arneil Ann Ashford Connie Barksdale William Barksdale Larry Beasley Larry Black Sandra Blackwell Dan Blizzard Ann Bond Tim Boofh James Bowers Lakin Boyd Ann Bri'rT Dale Bryan Ruby Burchell Larry Burlingame Carol Caine na. My we Wffiffmf wiggwy fe as ,JE no-I' Stentson Carpenter Jimmy Carwile Nancy Casteel Tim Christopher Helen Congo Kae Cooper Roger Copeland Jo Ann Corder Billy Counce Jimmy Curtis Jenny Daniel Trudy Darmer Billy Davenport Frankie Deemer Karen DePevv Marilyn Dovvlanol Sanders Dupree Phillip Estep Steve Ennis David Evans David Fain Joan Ferrell Tony Firestone Jo Ann Flynn Jackie Gaston Joan Gilliam Janice Gooch Barbara Gore Sherry Greene Dwight Griffin Leamon Griffin Paulette Grisvvalcl Barbara Hardy Rebecca Harrison Jimmy Hester Larry Holmes Carolyn House Faye Hughes Bill Hutton Susie Hutchinson -M- Bmw Wm,- Q , Nt l .L Q 1 'Vik aaw- 4 'wa- if wr---Q 'B 'if Q 'bmawidwlf hum www MQW 'Nutr---we 5? F 'tis 'uw- Wi . 'N'-f ik Y?n,, Wy' ,wink GY? i nm f'-m,,,,, rr MI- 'i ..,:.f,. .,.. f My , L Q qui Y P K 5, Xa ,ir 5 5 Y , M1 5 ,qw .e 'EQ 'KTM , xr:-ff , Q, , GL. .. My if 'fl rp ,- 'ff 3? ri' .ii ' ZX , ' fc-ini .V af . , . 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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President-Ted Davis Vice-President-Becky Cowarf Secretary-Susan Rawls Treasurer-Margaret Jones SNIQ' f N., Judy Acuff Forrest Adams Peggy Adams Charles Akers Sandra Anderson Wanda Anderson Joy Bailey David Bates Elaine Biggersiaff Jimmy Biggs Nola Jane Biggs Anna Gayle Black Mark Bradley Pete Brock Ann Brooks Wendell Brooks Rita Brown Kenneth Burnett Jack Butler Cathy Cagle Carolyn Campbell Don Campbell Nancy Campbell Jimmy Case Wanda Casteel Larry Chittam David Christopher Mike Clark Judson Clem Martha Clem Edwina Clutts Bethany Cole Jimmy Collier Jane Conlon Cheryl Copeland Becky Cowart Lynn Creel Patsy Curtis Ted Davis Sally Dearman Sandra Denman Jimmy Dobbs Linda Duhl Albert Eddy Peggy Edwards Rex Farmer Mike Farrow Sandra Felkins Kay Fogg Leslie Foxworthy Beth Freeman Tim Garner Janett Glaze Dwight Gooch Priscilla Gossett Jimmy Green Brenda Hardiman Beverly Hardison Jack Harper Barbara Harris Martha Lynn Hicks Dwight Holden Julia Holmes Ralph Holt Jean Horton Barbara House Brenda Huber Martha Huloer Faye Hudson Wanda Jarrett Morris Jewell David Johnson Danny Johnson Donnie Johnson John Johnson Margaret Jones Peggy Jones Sharon Jones Taz Jones Jayne Kirk Johnny Knox Gloria Kyle Richard Land Amy LeCroix Andy Legg Jimmy Lemay Judy Lester Kathryn Lloyd Brobson Lutz Jean McAllister Kitty McClain Jimmy MCDole Martha McMeans Tommy McMeans Judy McMunn Butch Meadows Patsy Meadows Butch Mitchell Tommy Mobley Linda Moore Marianna Moore Roger Murrah Will Leslie Nelson Paul Newby Kent O'Ran Kenneth Pack Annette Patterson Billy Patterson Glenda Payne Margaret Ann Pepper Ann Pittman Gayle Pressnell Peggy Pressnell Billy Rawls Susan Rawls :Q M' ' Q ... - at - ,V E 5 fx ni-,., ij . . 504, 2. . 4 ,, -exft ,K I.. 4.5, Q S . ,, 1 . gi., :H N21 +f 2,3 . . ..--1-xadvzzztatx.. ma V. . w'w K 5 it-A-M J Qs vf- v ji .. x iziii' ..,: :g g.:'AmT.-.5 'i':' K, ?i?iV.la?f .1 Wilma-' 3 A sf-mt .igsttrffi L J 4 - 2 QQX K -. is ft ttysta t in Y, . ge f -S t ' ' ,Y i is lui no-Q-..-,w 0959? 1999 K-.M t'-inf' Elaine Reed Roger Rice Danny Robinson James Rogers Candy Rowe Wanda Sanders Travis Schrimsher Mary Scott John Sexton Melvin Sexton Nancy Shannon Lakin Sherrill Andy Smith Judy Smith Lester Smith Nancy Smith Jerry Stephens Paulette Svvanner David Thorne Diane Thorn Hines Thornton Mary Tratton Wayne Tuberville Roy Turner Gisele Varnell Tommy Vaught Harold Vessels Roger Vest Eddie Vinson Jimmy Walker Kenneth Williams Linda Williams Karen Whitt Sherryn Yockel Junior-Senior Banquet, 196 W,3 , A nlghf We'll neVe forge' We saluted the 1962 Seniors at our Hawaiian banquet. H 1: t 4 , ui ' 'z ,- z 'r if , , , Amp Q, ii My L . 5 7 f ' if '.'.. - .,1 gmm? E K, ,,,..: ve, 5,545 ff-- aaaa The lmpacts added many lively notes. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland were certainly not wallflowers. Y K . u . ' ' L ' . , .. A I 3 ' 5 1 - Y , if + - ' .. - 'JS The west wall of the Gym. BEFORE AFTER 49 Thirsty, Greg? what a gang! 5' gi in VW A . if A 'iii . 2 5 5 Imagine, ihese sweet innocent faces. My, how times have changed! Now, Miss Martin Did Santa realiy come to see you? 5 fumor High In Junior High, students get their first taste of high school life anol Dixie Lee hamburgers. T' WCW ' ViceePresident, Dave Varnell Treasurer, Jack Shavv rx -w .- -- Janis Adcock Joey Agee Louie Alvarez X 9th Grade . was f ' , i f X ' J -J: A n ' ' ' NNE fx' QX MM? -, 4 1 J if I S f 'fi 'H A J J. e J J J X- 1 ll - K A T is W t rr J J rr e A :r,1 . wiki re M C yu z We 11 A K if f vi ..5' 1 A? Q gg, C y gg J on r Z S by R ,L E, ', , ,. 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WLIWPQ5 HW El S E, .HX M M.,W,,,a,,,W,.a...A.,.,.W ,mwmrwmawwsam was-aw-ssl ,,-, mlM,mm, 1 M , M M wirmmimisfisizgss Mary Ada Thackston Vice-President Science Club Gene Chambers Secretary Marilyn White President Henry Cooper Treasurer 'r Mr. J. D. Clanton-Sponsor The Alpha Beta Gamma Science Club has be- come the proving ground for the discovery of skills and talents based on science. In prepar- ation for careers and hobbies in science, the club sponsors science fairs, individual and group proi- ects, field trips, progress seminars, and social ac- tivities. D. 0. Club The purposes of the D.O. Club are- to provide opportunity for social devel- opment, to develop qualities of leader- ship, to develop personality and latent talent and to participate in the local, dis- trict and state club activities. -M6 + President-Carlos Black Vice-President-Jane Holland MR. AND MISS D.O. Secretary-Carolyn Webb Treasurer-Gloria An-erton Larry Schrimsher and Gloria Anerton -.nv-1 it----v --.- - ,.,, v ,,,. if-Y, Y Gary Gross Nancy Steele Presidenr Vice-President Alice Beattie Susan Wagler Gene Chambers Par Black Secrerary Treasurer Scrapbook Keeper Carolyn Cagle Doris Campbell Jimmy Newby ,r ,I Robert Peefe Mary Ada Thacksfon Maxine Yockel l 70 l ,,, ,, , - v. vii - .-- v National Honor Society Mr. J. D. Clanton-Sponsor Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors which can be bestowed upon an Athens High School student. Election in- to the Honor Society is based upon the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. NEW MEMBERS Faye Littrell Wynell McLemore Pat Payne Mariella Dearman Kaye Mabry Kay Faulkner Carolyn Urich Gary Clardy Pat Lewis Bruce Sherrill Barry Pope Charlie White Jo Ann Flynn Doug Warren Bruce Young WTI' ifvqi' in , .4 f ,Q-if mfk' 5 W 22 :N I ffm ig ' X IW 5 , 'Y FSL! ,Q H NE f 2 5 ,.-Q M f' ff' 1' .d?7.M and--'-Q F 'MW , ...mx 'F?M f WWW. A - q V wwf If ' vm A TRIBUTE TO THE ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL BAND The Athens High School Band made a superior rating at State Contest for ten consecutive years. The band members have worked hard each year to keep the tradition of superior ratings at Ath- ens High School. Alice Beattie Pam Buchanan Jane Burgreen Gene Chambers Gary Clardy Marlon Crow Ricky Davis Mariella Dearman Kay Douglas Kathy Elmore Lynda Freeman Kitty Gordon Jimmy Hannah Vickie Hicks Robert Hodges Lynn Jones Sue Kieff Judi Kubilis Bill Kennemer Kaye Mabry Rebecca McFee Linda Miller Donny Moore Nancy Steele Don Stone Eddie Thornton Not Pictured Greg Adams -v 4-vvgv - 'iv Majorettes 1 1, 2 J ,. . .Ak mv. I A -., S ' 51 HEMR GENE CHAMBERS-Drum Majoreffe KAYE MABRY-Head Twirler f-df' fan u 1 JANE BURGREEN PAM BUCHANAN 13 AQ? A 5, .2 .. If Q1 max LYNN JONES MARIELLA DEARMAN ff 'a a1ur1r Junior Band ,-if -V My-. V...+,, 4- .. - - A ., f 'Q I - FQ , ' 53h The Junior Band, under the direction of Mr. J. L. Cowari, is a hardworking, enthusiastic group of musicians. Their ulfimare goal is promotion to the Senior Band. iwigi' The band hard at work Pt' 99 Membership in the A Club is based on participation in basketball, football, track, and cheerleading. Members are not only active in sports, but they also spon- sor Christmas baskets for the needy fam- ilies of Athens. Membership in the A Club is an athletic honor. LL TW Officers: Secretary-Frankie Deemer, Vice-President-Alfred Griffin, and President-Freddie Burgreen Q i GAA. President-Carolyn Hardison Vice-President-Arm Britt Secretary-Carolyn House Treasurer-Jenny Daniels Activity Chairman-Carolyn Webb The Girls' Athletic Association was organized for girls interested in extra athletic activities. Sixty-five girls are in the club this year. Teams are organized in baseball, volleyball, and basketball, and trophies are given to the teams. The girls strive to win as well as to become phys- ically fit. .W ew T if ,. Sponsor-Mrs. Nelson Geri Smith, Lynn Linton, and Faye Hughes practice their tumbling. Sherryn Yockel demonstrates the yoga stand iw' ' E iii S. it Carolyn Webb and Ann Britt are the winners of the doubles in tennis. Carolyn also won the singles. Kay Cooper and Mary McMunn demonstrate walk-overs v 7 Chorus President-Carolyn Cagle Vice-President-Ann Britt Secretary-Treasurer-Sandra Neal Reporter-Barbara Gore Librarians-Nancy Shannon, Mary Ada Thackstc The Athens High School Chorus, di- rected by Mr. Don Bearclen, presents a variety ot programs throughout the year to the school and to the public. Every spring they enter the Alabama Music Competition Festival. Membership in the chorus provides a greater understanding and appreciation tor fine music. Aquila Sfdjgf f T, ,,, ' 6 TO' . , , J ,T T- : -.ga ', s. 5 M' -- ':': ':.,, gg., Filfill : V X 5 ifiiifffsssw' affix 3 Zi , ,mf 'qfsgg -fr -lg Jalan.: :fra 3. 5 .2 'lf 32:2 5223511 'Z'-.ff :QF :-1-:-:-:ziff x .,J:.:g l W f?iiQ f:1:f:5'5: will WEE.. , , ,S ' , .' ,-nzggylif V ,,,. . ' . ' 'if .,,,,f J' ?' 1 7 g ?':z2 .. '2 . ' if ff:-1:25 Yann, ':l'scQ:f?:,, , A A :af afllkiessi Editor-Nancy STeele, Assistant 5POn5O 'M 5- Cagle EcliTor-Alice Beanie f 2 W The Aquila sTafT looks on while Mr. Coths, the phoTographer, Takes a snapshoT of The band. Preparalion for The 1963 Aquila Took many hours -- of hard work. ConolucTing an aggressive subscripTion campaign, planning layouTs, checking names, vvriTing sue Kieff, Mary Ada Thackston copy, and Typing all demanded serious concentration aufgraan, PaT Black on The parT of The sTaTT To bring you The 1962-63 year in review. Organizations-Carolyn Cagle, Classes-Susan Wagler, Jane vi W ' -r P XA -r as -4' u-1 Sporfs-Roberf PeeTe, Gary Business Managers-Fred Yarbrough, Jimmy Newby Acrivities-Doris Campbell, Re- GVQS5 becca MCFGE Bl ,w-, W PURPOSES OF F.H.A. To promote a growing appreciation of the ioys and satistactions of homemaking. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. To encourage democracy in home and community life. To work for good home and family life for all. To promote international good will. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. To further interest in home economics. l l liar , Q? .xg 'QQ'- 1 FHA Officers: TOP ROW-Susan Miles, Nella Rogers Linda Miller Barbara Gore BOTTOM ROW Patsy Hardin, Marianna Moore, Peggy Pressnell, 59Cl4Y Cowaff Wynell McLemore shows that cooking can be fun. Linda Miller. Sew she can So she did. K ' if 'fn' -M, -ff X S.-.,, W v - - .,,Y. I 9 Sponsors-Mrs. Leopard, Mrs. Thompson ,K Clean-up is a part of Home Economics. v,5v.PiA W wa Ei? . h W-JS if in 5 M.. Tiff? 'if if f uf aj W ge Qu Miss F.H.A. of '62-'63-Barbara Gore N KR? ,, R t Q, MJ 1 is if sf H+,- 33, M.. s -er ' v ' -- --1-if ,ar -v-v-q. Student Council The purpose of the Athens High School Student Council is to promote a more democratic way ot life in our school. The Student Coun- cil works with and for the students. s tp: NYJ- '35, lu 'dk ,.., 3.1 Officers: President-Susan Wagler, Vice-President-Jimmy Newby, Secretary-Gene Chambers, Treasurer-Robert Peete, Parliamentarian-Barry Pope nk rx A l ri gp Senior Representatives: Mary Ada Thackston, Nancy Stee Mariella Dearman, Alice Beattie, Carolyn Hardison S K 1 Q. ,EW le, Lincla Miller, 2 1 1 swag 5? Junior Representatives: Kae Cooper, Louis Pierce, Larry Beasley, Charlie White, Joann Flynn, Bruce Sherrill, Mary Jo Scott, Barbara Gore K? Sophomore Representatives: TOP ROW-Nancy Smith, Ted Davis, Susan Rawls, Julia Holmes, Sponsor-Mr.CIan10n Melvin Sexton, SECOND ROW-Carolyn Campbell, Karen Whitt, Jimmy Dobbs, Sally Dearman, 84 Nancy Shannon Q E sc IT vhs ? p QflllfiigifIa3,ZZ5SiAS1eWSpg'1EEfXEBQIi5f'Qli'5iiQ12SQQi iiiii M' M f mi i Ffidlffseptefgbei- 14, vor, 25-No, 1 i a F 'd ttreen , De aiur C as fl, av pppp uoenii look i Good Y ar ie school year of 1962 11 ted and everything is i spirits. tthens Eagiesi' have a gre. it about our approaehit hall :geasorz 'wfllCi1 cant I thing hut 0. winner. Oi les will sport some of tl pest new uniforms evc i the great spirit everyoi aihrsui iortbaii season , our team will try it's be .rad un on to ifictory. ie eEzcerlc:uiei's liuve rea 1 Hjumpingu this year. The new stand on their head the splits, and turn cat Tiiegx want everyone 4' -roud or them. To prove yoi e just yell your very loude -ie ruining games. ajorettes will be steppiry A , J ng , i in their new uniforrr ,,e, , ,iQT.'Q, 4 3 newest routine is called! iSil'il.i.PL'f.U igifflfll of 13 'ifxytl PM 's inagorcites will be pt fx 4 ..--.' ,Q ring. The alternates are JL H , Y 5 V 'Q V Q H loiiges .141 iieelgy CUW'3.1't.x.6NsYL Q ,.,iv.,-Z'iAis5Qw rf1 if IO --.opigg:i,acres are really u7l py to be in the high school ding and are looking for- to a year. Miss Ross her pencil have them a X'i7Lbl1i'iEfti liluilgll. BY REBECCA MCFEE ur ltr-gi Club promises to be Blunmg? Sixtcen pages at of the loudest yet. The re- Once? 'ernents tor membership are l liiiigs. 'ie hand also has new uni- if V: s. ve :pope they are as pret- inusic they play. le reariy have a lot to be let's do our best to Le this year the best! is the id so ity Schools iiroii 2,267 ihens' f'our schools rejiorted a l enrollment of 2,261 stud- s for the term which be- i uesda y. 1-hool Superintendent Julian vinfin's etfice said that 1,027 dren wete in the elementary 1 nel, fi!-i iii the junior hlgl. aol and 3'ZS in the senior high isol. nrollnient in the negro Mil- elcntentsary sch-'zol was 342. his an increase of about Qicudeiyis over opening day en- No they aren't crazy. They're just on the annual staff. From morning till night they may be seen struggling over their dumrny -- annual dummy that The rumors are flying -the red haired editor has ac- quired a few gray hairs? One member, so sunburned, was mis- taken for an Indian? Don't despair A.H.S., a few CContinued on .Page 45 JI IVSW JTUCIGHTS Athens High School opened its doors Friday, Aug. 31, to a stu- dent body after a whole sum- mer of fun and activities. Carefree freshmen leave their three years in junior high school behind them to start their new year in the tenth grade as sophoniores. Athens High is growing as the years go by. This year we are happy to welcome 31 new stu- dents. They are: Martha Huber, Piney Chapelg Nancy Long, Piney Chapelg Peggy Pressnell, Piney Chapelg Kent Of'Ran, Pin- ey Chapelg Judy Acuff, Bible tdontinued on Page Zi Where's Your School Spirit? When the Athens Golden Eagles take the field Friday night. they will have only one objective becit the Decatur Red Raiders. The .Eagles have been practicing hard in order to be ready for the Raiders. but they will need some support. This support can and should be furnished by the student body. The student body has an obligation to the Eagles. For they will be fighting for Athens High School against one oi the biggest schools in the stcxte. The band, cheerleaders and the players will do their part. Will the rest of the student body do theirs? Let the people in Deccxtur kncsvv we ore there and suppzrting the Athens Golden Eagles oil the way. Let ihem know we are proud c 5-f.g1f swim 3 vvavmiu ux.. vvULLA1 AL YYALKZLA LLLC LAC-J oi victory came. Coach Carl Garrison has been working with the linemen while Coach Bobby Wood has been working with the backfield, each coach trying to bring his group to the peak of physical perfection before the first game of the season with their age-old rivals from Decatur. Head Coach Buddy May has been working hard to mold everyone into a part of a perfectly functioning team. On Friday, August 31, the Eagles held their first night scrimmage under the lights. They began by doing their usual exercises and a few drills to get loosened up. Then the coaches divided them into an offensive and a defensive team and then the boys went at it. When asked what he thought of the scrimmage, Coach May said, Hliverybefly showed a lot of de- :fire and the spirit was good. I think we have a good chance of having a successful season this year. A crowd of friends, relatives and interested citizens gathered in the stands to see if they sould get an idea of how the team if-nm n-nh-in -fn An +1-hs f.,...,-A.. ' ' 'Y 7 11, ' Y' 111'-Qvrww wqrwg- --lf Ibp lub Jw 'i I wil Officers: Diane King, Linda Collier, Carolyn Webb, Brenda Johnson Sponsor-Mrs. Nelson lllll 1 ,MQ -, wqflkimfh,-bw,NlI.l Ml 'Ili 2 H AH 'E E, L Junior Pep Club il , , x..,,,a Junior High Cheerleaders: Suzi Vines, Shelba Davis, Jennifer Christopher, Patsy Taylor Frances Miller Rita WyaTt, Patsy Hardin, Karen Leach, Head-Brenda Clutts '-- --l i--f - -Qu--i , i heerleaders if. CAROLYN HARDISON DEBBI VINES Senior-2 years 5emor-1 year ,fi 3 fx L gy a A, W P X Qs- 'Q .- fi? Q , , Nw ,A My y me ww Q GER! SMlTH-Head Cheerleader Senior-3 years LYNN LINTON KAE COOPER Junior-2 years Junior-2 years JUDY KENNEMER JAYNE KIRK SHERRYN YOCKEL Junior-I year Sophomore-I year Sophomore-1 year fx X - -1- 1' - - 1.. -.1 y 'fs 'Wx 1.5 I '. ' 7 - 2 -f 2 -Q-,-..,.,, 5735 ' 1 I . A U., E535 nw . Hawk 57 . -vw-.va 'lx mx Q wh was E , 9 , 21. Q Q ,Aw mm 4 , . L ,,,,, AW: ,EK MMM HM- mmwwwv I WM '--v-iv Y-' -qw-Y' W W -uv Vv- - --V DAVID CHISHOLM ALFRED GRIFFIN DAVID HAYES FREDDIE BURGREEN Co-Captains Vars ity Team N BRUCE YOUNG JIMMY LUSK DWIGHT GRIFFIN JIMMY HESTER GERALD TERRY v - wr 'wr-wr -v -vv v GARY GROSS LARRY HOLT BILLY BATES HAROLD MCALLISTER Head Coach-Buddy May, Assistant Coaches-Bobby Wood, Carl Garrison gg WILLIAM BARKSDALE CHARLIE WHITE JACKIE GASTON DONNIE POTEETE DALE BRYAN KENNETH LUMPKIN ' 'Pr BARRY POPE LOUIS PIERCE WALTER SIMS JIMMY CURTIS JEFF JEFFERY Melvin I'1usTIes to Tackle Decafur receiver. MARK BRADLEY 5: 5 yr? MELVIN SEXTON JIMMY MCDOLE , TIM GARNER DWIGHT HOLDEN :ie M21 ,14 li ..Y 1-1 f'!1'Y--W fnlfvsy. A , Q ,VT T it .- E ,wx E If 1: A ' ,ffw if-1, PETE BRQCK WILL LESUE NELSQN DANNY JOHNSON JOHN ROBERT JOHNSON Jimmy Hester and Tim Booth move in to tackle a Raider. This hard work- ing crew deserves a iot of credit. They support our football team with work and in spirit. 1 1 r T L JIMMY GREEN DAVID CHRISTOPHER Managers-Frankie Deemer, Marvin Green, Larry Lindsey BIH-Y LEWIS Barksdale scores for Afhens. Holden covers the receiver. Opponent is snowed under by The Eagles. Terry reaches to make the Tackle as Chisholm and White close in. Two Ea9l9S bling down Opponenl ZZ!! ,... -114:1- UC. 'V ,440 R Xkxi 4 x'S4?fr'7NK N x FA x km xx, ug . Nl A ..... g- K , - i 9,5 ig SEQ 'Q se L5 We f Jgmv JV, as E V A xx V, L Junior Football Team Senior Track Team fanior Track Team 98 ii ,, Varsity Basketball Ricky Davis, Larry Black, Charlie White, Lesfer Smith, Harold Vessels, Jimmy Chiftam, Jimmy Hester Alfred Griffin, Jimmy Dobbs, Jimmy Coggin B Basketball BOTTOM ROW-Jimmy McDole, Roger Rice, Jimmy Jefferys, Mike Shaw, Andy Legg TOP ROW-Travis Schrimsher, David Christopher, Eddie Vinson, William Barksdale, Andy Swint ,funior Basketball TOP ROW-David London, Jimmy Corder, Dwight Burgreen, Dave Varnell, Malon Chambers BOTTOM ROW-Danny Phillips, Jack Shaw, Bill Lewis, Larry Scolr, Joey Agee, and Steve Gray Head Coach-R. C. Nelson Basketball Managers-Mike Clark, Leon Ashford Sreve Ennis, James Hardiman ' 'Y '7 fi -L JIMMY COGGINSH RICKY DAVIS All T-V'C. 1962 Co-Captain I963 Co-Captain 1963 JIMMY CHITTAM' JIMMY HESTERWI' CHARLIE WHITEH Number of years lettered I00 v- H 'rm' HAROLD vEssELs+ LESTER 5M'TH LARRY BLACK' JIMMY DOBB5n JIMMY EUVKOREH rm Haw '-1 X W I' P + El i .-ug. is P-F ag U., at 12342 + uf nu . RTD. 9 Qi? ga .ii .gf ii :Zio . .-4-. .1 W Caught off guard, girls? .nf fi. L, Junior High students also enioy the Scan-lt ' 2 'V Oh, Mariella! One homerun for Gayle! l02 Students aren't the only ones with school spirit at A.H.S. COme Ort, let'S try once more! 1' , ,a ,H . - , . .- , N wr brw.r4effwfsfa--,mf ff-fwaii . -- f E -W fsrf5F,.:21,rf-,- K wr Q r X , wckfwimfimfrxll F f x'1x4S'fz-Li-,1.Ls3,-.AH ' ff I ,. 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Q' V W t , F Q! 2' Q ii , ,,.,,,' Mos1Unselfish Sue Kieff Charles Bowers Sweefesr Lihcla Collier Harolcl McAllister Soe's and Charles's unselfishness has tied Them To the Linda and Harold have sweetened The high school days hearts of Their classmates. for The seniors. Besf All Around Mariella Deafmiifl ing The pause that refreshes, are Ricky Davis noted for iheir refreshing person- alities. Mariella and Ricky, who are enjoy- Happiest Jane Burgreen Carlos Black Besr Dancers Linda Miller Greg Adams Their glowing smiles and ready laughter have livened the Linda and Greg have Twisted their way into our Wh0's halls of A.H,S. WhO- IO4 rw- -fxv ff f- as Most Intelligent Mary Ada Thackston Gary Gross nr' 'vt Best Dressed Wynell McLemore Larry Holt Mary Ada and Gary have proven that the brain can be a Wynell and Larry have worn their way from an old- working organ. fashioned portrait to the Scan-it's Fads and Fashions. Most Studious Rosemanry Barber for burning the midnight oil. Pete Tharp Pete and Rosemary are noted Best Personality Susan Wagler David Hayes Most Cooperative Rebecca McFee Don Stone Everybody nose Susan and David because of their win- Rebecca and Don BIWHYS hang in and help When C0 ning ways. operation is needed. ,QT z H0 Wfigrs. Most Artistic Sue Hogan Gary Clardy Most Original Kaye Mabry Jimmy Chittam 5Ue and GUY haVe d'Y half, bUT WST Palm brushes. Kaye and Jimmy are always on the outlook for new Most Likely To Succeed Nancy Steele Jimmy Newby and different ideas. Most Ambitious Marilyn White Fred Yarbrough Most Attractive Gene Chambers John Yockel They ve already had some world-shaking experiments. Gene's and John's pi There's nothing like starting at the bottom and working your way up cture speaks for itself Dianne and Joe Bob are living proof of the fact that chivalry is not dead. Most Courteous Diane King Joe Bob Andrews Most Dignified Lynn Jones Freddie Burgreen Dignified Lynn White House. Biggest Flirts Elaine Hill Reese Dwight Glaze Kitty and Jimmy are wrapped up in wit. Wittiest Kitty Gordon Jimmy Coggins Most Athletic Carolyn Webb David Chisholm and Freddie pedal their way from the Dwight seems to be saying to Elaine, you're looking good. . M ui 1, si was siiss 3 3' , Carolyn and David always iump right into The spiritogf things. .cv ,,',, Laziest Ann DeLorge Wayne Tidwell Most Talented Pam Buchanan Robert Hodges M Ann and Wayne Iaze away The school day. Pam and Robert both have a taste of talent for music Cutest Kay Douglas Robert Peete Most Popular Alice Beattie Alfred Griffin Friendliest Debbi Vines Billy Bates f -A Kay and Robert must have been beautiful babies because they sure- ly are cute now. Alice and Alfred have converted high school days into happy Debbi and'Billy enjoy a friendly game of Indian wrestling ones with their vivacious personalities. I08 -5 X yn Valedietorians Nancy Steele Gary Gross Salwfatorian Mary Ada Thaekston vb v 72? They do have a Sense of humor, dor1't'rhey? Senior poriraifs brought all soris of o-ohs and ahs. Too bad he doesn'? laugh all The Time! Truly confidential-what about if, Becky and Beverly? They were mighty big freshmen-Gary, David, Ricky, and Wayne. The Senior II English classes gave a memorable performance of Hamlet vm.'-fapfa1iew:r7M'f'-tr f'-n'- ifr'-'i-f , . AQUILA STAFF The i963 Aquila Staff has sought to build a book which would in a special way reflect lite in Athens High School and Athens, Alabama. We offer our heartfelt thanks to Mrs. Cagle, our sponsor, Mr. Cottis, our photographer, and the many other people who have helped to make this yearbook possible. As the halls grow dim and the classrooms quiet, we hope that we have given you, the students, a lasting reminder of the mem- orable past in Athens High School. TAYLOR PUBLISI: IN? 'CFJMPANY X E N PM CA. N55 GY SCHOOL CAV! ST PG E ill!- - Jill! 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