Baker High School - Lions Pride Arrowhead Yearbook (Columbus, GA)

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I960 CbvwwPiQjad EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CLAUDIA BISHOP Baker High School Columbus, Georgia BUSINESS MANAGER JOHN MURRAY ■ v. V- FOREWORD The 1959-60 edition of the Arrowhead, your school yearbook, has been devised by a staff which has tried, and we hope, succeeded, to give you, the students, pleasant memories of your years at Baker. We of the Arrowhead staff have aimed our goals high. We have tried to capture for you in picture form all the many outstanding achievements, activities, and events of this school year. As you, the students who have made this annual possible, turn the pages, you will see that the arrowheads are directed toward those memories which you will treasure throughout the years. ALMA MATER In the pines of dear old Georgia Stands a school we love. We ivill alivays keep her standards Towering high above. Alma Mater, thee we honor True and loyal be. Ever crowned with grace and glory Baker, hail to thee! We will never never falter. We ivill do or die. And for us the blue and white Will ever ivave on high. Alma Mater, thee we honor True and loyal be. Ever crowned with grace and glory Baker, hail to thee! DEDICATION To show our appreciation For the high ideals you set before us, For your deep interest in our moral and spiritual development, For your smile which encourages us to strive harder for our goals, For your unceasing friendliness, For your years of service to Baker High School, We dedicate this the 1960 edition of the Arrowhead Mrs. Vera Weaver. - ... i: i I S=§s ' ........................... WILLIAM HENRY SHAW Superintendent of Muscogee County School District MRS. IRIS CHENOWETH MRS. MADGE CRAWFORD MISS MARY CURRY Mrs. Ruth Atkinson holds class discussion on an interest- ing subject, English literature. Mrs. Marilyn Crawford’s class listens to reports given in English III. GEORGE E. RENDER JIM COONE MRS. MARILYN CARNEY MRS. FRANCES CORE MRS. ALCIE MAE DENNIS BYRON GRANT MRS. ANNE HAYNIE Coaches Robert McKee and Foster Watkins seeni to be out-maneuvering two Baker basketball stars in the annual Faculty vs. Varsity Basketball Game. Coach Lee Roy Forehand instructs his government class on national government. MRS. IRENE DUBOSE MRS. MARY LOU GRAY MRS. TRAVIS ERWIN MRS. LOUISE GR1NER MRS. CLARA HELMS MRS. PHOEBE KING Faculty, students, employers, and employees attend annual DCT banquet. Mr. and Mrs. James Ball having a gay time at the Home- coming Dance. MRS. MARTHA JENKINS MRS. MARJORIE MACDONALD MRS. MARY JOHNSON MRS. AILEEN McCULLOUCH ROBERT McKEE The students in this class are held in rapt attention. Mr. Russell Scott lectures to one of his chemistry classes. MRS. ODEAN MORAN MRS. DOROTHY OWENS JERRY MURRAY MISS NELL JO OWENS PAUL MEZJCK EUGENE NOWELL RENNIE PATTERSON MRS. LUCY FRICKETT MISS RAMONA SEGREST MRS. MARGY RADECKI MRS. SUE SLAUGHTER Mrs. Lucy Prickett checks a student’s letter placement. HAROLD RICHBURG SGT. JAMES SFEARS GORDON STALLINGS Mrs. Mary Lou Hutchings School Secretary MRS. JEAN STENHJEM JEFF WEEKLEY MISS FRANCES WILDES Miss Katrina Yielding Honor Teacher FOSTER WATKINS MRS. BOBBIE WHITSON MRS. VERA WEAVER MRS. NORMA WILCOX Mr. W. H. Shaw and Dr. F. W. Kirby congratulate Miss Katrina Yield- ing on being chosen Honor Teacher at Baker’s first Honor Student- Teacher Banquet. Holding the honored positions of 1960 senior class officers are: Vice President ................. NICKY HOOD Secretary ...................... SABRA SNIDER President .................................. JIM ECHOLS Treasurer ...................... HOYT PEAVY ALBE E, DORIS D. “A friendly smile and considerate hearty the best the world can offer ' Transfer Student. ALLEN, REBECCA WINIFRED “There are no small parts, only small actors. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, President 3, Advisor 4; Band 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Beta Sigma Gamma 3; National Thespian Society 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3; Annual Literary Staff 4; Jr. High Editor; Annual Business Staff 4; I Speak For Democracy 3; Student Council 2, 4; Lionbackers 4. ANDERS, JIMMY “It takes longer to do something wrong and explain why, than it does to do it right. ANDERSON, MARTHA “Too good for Great things and too Great for Good. Transfer Student ANDREWS, JERETHA “Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. Choral Club 1, 2, 3; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Triple Trio 3; F.II.A. 1, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class Of- ficer 3; Jr. Beta Club 3; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2, Drill Instructor 2; ROTC Sponsor 4; Home- coming Court 4; Who’s Who 4. ANDREWS, PENNY “What is beautiful is good, and ivho is good will soon be beautiful. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Valentine Court 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3; Speech Club 3; Who’s Who 4: Cheerleader Club 1, 2: Dramatics Club 1, 2; Jr. Red Cross 3; Girls’ Drill Team 2; Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Con- cert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Triple Trio 3; G.E.A. All State Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Lionbackers 4. ANTHONY CLINTON “Life’s not such a bad game after all.” ROTC 1, 2, 3; DCT 4; 4-H Club 3. ANTHONY, MARGARET MARIE “In many years when this you see; My name tis Margaret and will be then, but the An- thony part will come to an end.” ARMSTRONG, WAYNE {Bobby) “What, me Worry?” “B” Club 2, 3; ROTC 2, 3; Science Club 1,2. AVRETT, HERBERT LAMAR “Love and a Cough cannot be hid.” ROTC 1, 2, 3, Officer 3; lli-Y 2, 3; Key Club 3. A YEAR, LYDA MARIA “A friendly smile, a heart so true, always happy, never blue” Transfer Student; Spanish Club 2, Secretary; F.N.A. 4; Jr. Achievement 4. BAG LEY, JEAN ARLENE “Whatever will be, will be; the future is not ours to see.” Junior Beta Club 3; National Honor Society 4, Executive Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Project Chairman 4; Annual Business Staff 1; Jr. Red Cross 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; State Homemaking Degree 3; Girls Drill Team 2, Captain 2. BARRETT, JOSEPH P. JR. “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may die.” Transfer Student; Spanish Club 4. BAKSI, RONALD N. “The difficulty in life is the choice.” ROTC 1, 2. BARR, TIM 0 be very sure that no man will learn any- thing at all unless he first will learn humility.” ROTC 1, 2, 3, Officer 3; Beta Kappa Hi-Y 4. BASS, GLORIA “If Pm there before it’s over, I’m on time.” Cheerleader Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 2; Band 2, 3; D.C.T. 3, 4; J.A. 3. BELK, SANDRA KAY “Silence is the root of all evil, beware of me' Pep Club. BENNETT, JANET “Absence makes the heart grow fonder. (’Cept in school of course). Transfer Student. BISHOP, CLAUDIA uAll that we see or seem is, but a dream within a dream ” F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3; Annual Literary Staff 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; J.A. 3; Lions' Roar Staff 2, 3, 4, Re- porter 2, Circulation Mgr. 3, Ass’t. Editor 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Degree Chairman 1, 3, State Degree 2; Who’s Who 4. BOLDEN, BRUCE “Take good care of me. Good men are hard to find” B Team Football 1; Varsity Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; B Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Quarterback Club 1; Class Officer 2; All Bi City Football Team 3; Most Valuable Basket- ball Player 3, 4; All Bi City Basketball Team 3; Who’s Who 4. BOOTHE, CHARLENE VIRGINIA “Loved by one, liked by all, what greater luck could one befall” Transfer Student; Choral Club 3; J.A. 3; F.H.A. 4; F.T.A. 4; Lionbackers 4. BREMEN, BILL “Optimism is the madness of maintaining that everything is right when it is wrong.” Transfer Student. BROOKS, JUDY “It is better to give than receive.” Transfer Student; Lionbacker's Club 4; F.N.A. 4; Glee Club 4; Concert Choir 4. BROWN, RAYMOND “He profits most who serves best” BUCHER, ROGER “Most people would succeed in small things, if they were not troubled by great ambitions.” Chemistry Club 4; B Club 4; Baseball 3, 4. BUCK, BEVERLY ANN “Life is easier to take than you think; just accept the impossible, do without the in- despensable, and bear the intolerable.” Choral Club 1; National Honor Society 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2; Drill Team 2; Beta Rho Chi 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Debate Club 3; F.N.A. 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, State Secretary 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4; D.C.T. 4, Secretary 4. BURGOS, ANGELA “Quiet as a still summer day, sincere and true in every way.” Transfer Student BUSH, HAZEL RUNELLE “If you ever feel sad or depressed, just smile.” Cheerleader Club, 1; F.H.A., 1, 2; Girls’ Drill Team 2; Beta Club 3; Beta Tri-Iii-Y 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; D.C.T. 4. BUTLER, SANFORD “The train stopped ivith a jerk—that’s when I got off.” CAPEZZERA, VINCENT MICHAEL “It is better to be unborn than untaught; for ignorance is the root of misfortune.” Latin Club, 1, 2, Vice Pres., 1; Science Club, 2; ROTC, 2; Jr. Beta Club, 3; Debate Club, 3, 4, Chairman, 3, 4; J.A., 3, 4, Vice Pres., 3, 4; Thespian Club, 4; National Honor So- ciety, 4; Senior Beta Club, 4; Beta Kappa Hi-Y, 4; Teenage Grand Jury, 4; Annual Lit- erary Staff, 4; Organization Editor, 4; Jr. Civitan, 4; Pres. 4. CARLTON, MARTHA “A smile is worth a thousand crotons. CASEY, NANCY JANE “Live each day to its fullest, for tomorrow never comes.” Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Annual Literary Staff, 4; Beta Club, 3; F.H.A., 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Club, 1, 2; Choral Club, 4; Concert Choir, 3, 4; All State Chorus, 3; Dramatics Club. 2; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; F.T.A., 2, 3, 4, Treas., 4; National Honor Society, 4, Chap- lain, 4; Speech Club, 3; Lionbackers Club, 4; Who’s Who, 4. CAT RETT, TRAVIS “If work is the cause of death, I will never die.” Key Club, 3, 4. CAUSEY, ALICE “To thine own self be true and thou cans'l be false to any man.” F.H.A., 1; ROTC Sponsor, 2; F.N.A. 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team, 2. ClARLO, FRED “A car is no toy so why play with them.” ROTC, 1, 2, 3; Drill Team, 1, 2; Hi-Y, 3; Rifle Team, 4. CLARK, DOT “Eternal vigilance is the price of success.” Cheerleader Club, 1; Choral Club 1; Student Council, 2, 4; Spanish Club, 2; F.H.A., 3, 4, Vice Pres., 3; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Beta Tri- Hi-Y, 3, 4, Pres., 4; F.T.A., 3; F.N.A., 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Debating Club, 4. CLICK, CAROLYN FAYE “A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches” F.H.A., 1, 2; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4, Project Chairman, 4; Girls’ Glee Club, 1; Business Women’s Club, 4, Honorary Member 4. CLOVER, LENA “There is no disgrace in failing, the disgrace is in failing to rise again ” Dramatics Club, 1; Cheerleader Club, 1; Lioncttc, 2; Choral Club, 3; Spanish Club, 3; Lion’s Roar Staff, 3, Reporter, 3; F.H.A., 4; F.T.A., 4; National Thespian Club, 4; Who’s Who, 4. COOK, BARBARA ANN “A person that hath friends 77iust show him- self friendly Cheerleader Club, 1, 2; ROTC Sponsor, 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Drill Team, 2; Lionbacker’s Club, 4; Girls’ Glee Club, 2. COOK, JAMES “In the world there are only two tragedies; One is not getting what one wants and the other is getting it” Jr. Civitan Club, 2. CRAWFORD, ANN “My interest is in the future, because I am going to spend the rest of my life there” Dramatics Club, 2; Annual Business Staff, 3; Student Council, 1, 2; F.H.A., 1; Choral Club, 1, 2; Jr. Red Cross, 2; Homecoming Court, 2; ROTC Sponsor, 3; ROTC Queen’s Attendant, 3; Drill Team, 2; Beta Rho Chi, 1; Cheerleader Club. 1; F.N.A., 4; Lion- backer’s, 4; J.A., 3; Who’s Who, 4. DANIELS, PAT “You haven t seen anything yet.” Transfer Student. DAVID, ANNA FRANKLIN “A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold” Pep Club, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff, 3; Spanish Club, 3; F.H.A., 4. DAVID, ROLAND “Time is just a place, may we use our place in time to the fullest” 4-H Club, 1; Science Club, 2; Lions’ Roar Staff, 2, 3, Cartoonist, 2, 3; DCT, 4; Historian, 4. DAVIDSON, CAROLYN “Faith is not believing God can; it is be- lieving that He will ” Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Cheerleader Club, 1, 2; Choral Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3; Concert Choir, 2, 3, Secretary, 4; Speech Club, 3; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Lions’ Roar Staff, 3, 4; F.H.A., 1, 2; Homecoming Attendant, 1; Dramatics Club, 1, 2; Annual Business Staff, 2; Jr. Red Cross, 2; Girls’ Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Lionbackcrs, 4; Who’s Who, 4. DAVIS, BARBARA “Sometimes it takes a failure to see the way to success” German Club, 4; J.A., 4. DcLEON, ADORACIN “Cheerfulness is the atmosphere in which all things thrive.” DENBY, MARY ANN “Knowledge is a treasure but practice is the key to it” Transfer. DITTOE, JANET “Good health and good sense are two of life $ greatest blessings ” DIXON, RONALD “Life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be prepared for changes” ROTC, 3; Rifle Team, 3; Ml Rifle Team, 3; Southeastern Junior Rifle Champs', 3. DUNAGAN, JIMMY “More brawn than brain” “B” Football, 3; D.C.T., 4. DUNLAP, JAMES “It's no disgrace to be poor, it's just inconvenient.” B-Team Football, 2; Varsity Football, 3, 4; Student Council, 3; B-Club, 4; Who’s Who, 4; Most Popular Player, 4; Best Sportsman- ship Award, 4. DU PRIEST, DAVID “Search for the silver lining.” ECHOLS, JIM “Mans flight through life is sustained by the power of his knowledge.” Transfer Student; Football Letterman, 3, 4; Track, 3, 4; “B” Club, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas., 3; Best Sportsman, 3; Class Officer, 4; Who’s Who, 4. EDSALL, JUDITH ANN “I am what J am and that I will always be” Y-Tecns, 1; Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2; D.C.T., 4. ELLIOTT, JAMES “If you fail to deceive the draft boardy try, try, try again ” 4-H Club, 1; Quarterback Club, 1; Tumbling Team, 3; D.C.T., 4. ELLIS, SUE ‘To have friends you must be one.” F.H.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, State Degree, 3; Spanish Club, 1; Annual Business Staff, 1, 2; Beta Tri-Hi-, 1; F.N.A., 1, 2. ENGLISH, LINDA “Mighty Sweet, Mighty Wise, the fun just twinkles in her eyes .” Transfer Student. ETHERIDGE, VERONICA “If you have love and faith, you have every- thing; these are happiness.” Dramatics Club, 1, 2; F.H.A., 1, 2; Jr. Red Cross, 2; Majorette, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas., 4; Business Women’s Club, 4, Hon- orary Member, 3. FERNINDEZ, MICHELLE “Life, like the rose, also has thorns” Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3; Choral Club, 1, 2, 3; Concert Choir, 4; Latin Club, 4; Debate Club, 4. FERRELL, ROBERT “The best way to destroy one's enemy is to make friends of him ” FERRY, LINDA “Dancing is to the eyes like music is to the ears. Lion Backers’ Club, 4; Girls’ ROTC Drill Team, 2; Cheerleader Club, 1; Lions’ Roar, 4. FITZPATRICK, LENNIE “A rifle is deadly, so watch carefully ROTC, 2, 3, 4, Officer, 4; Rifle Team, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, 1; Rifle Team Captain, 4. FOSTER, SANDRA “Live today for itself; tomorrow it will be but a memory ” FOSTER, TOMMY “Good Nature and Good Sense are ever joined” FRIESE, ROBERT “I would live to study and not study to live.” ROTC, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team, 2; Key Club, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 3, 4. FRISCH, CONNIE “Peace is the fairest form of happiness.” Transfer Student. FUCCI, LINDA “The friendlier you are the more friends you have.” Dramatics Club, 1, 2; Jr. Beta Club, 3; F.N.A., 3, 4, Spring Dance Court, 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4, Project Chairman, 4; Spanish Club, 3, 4; Speech Club, 4; Annual Staff, 4, Ass’t. Editor, 4; Student Council, 4. GASKIN, EDDIE “Man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains” GILBERT, WALTER “A wise man sees as much as he ought, not as much as he can” National Honor Society, 4; Key Club, 3, 4; Beta Rho Chi, 4; Beta Kappa Hi-Y, 4; Rifle Team, 3, ; Science Club, 1; Debating Club, 3, 4; ROTC, 4, Officer, 4. GILLEN WATER, JOANN “Born to talk and talk she will, always talking, never still.” Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Speech Club, 4; ROTC Sponsor, 2; Drill Team, 2; Lionetles, 2; Red Cross, 1; ROTC Court, 2; Dramatics Club, 2, 3; F.H.A., 1; Lionbackers, 4; Cheerleader Club, 1, 2; Girls Glee Club, 1, 2; Lions’ Roar Ass’t Adv. Mgr., 4; Annual Literary Staff, 4. GOOGE, KAY “Work fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours.” F.T.A., 1; F.N.A., 2; F.H.A., 3; D.C.T, 4; Business and Professional Women’s Club, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 4 GOYNES, ROBBIE “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” F.H.A., 1, 2; F.N.A., 3; Annual Business Staff, 2; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Beta Club, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil, 3; Speech Club, 3. GRIZZARD, BARBARA “I have often regretted my speech, but never my silence .” F.H.A., 1; F.N.A., 3, 4, Treas., 3, 4. GROGAN, JODY “If'hen you walk with friends you never walk alone” F.H.A., 2, 4; F.N.A., 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Concert Choir, 3, 4; Choral Club, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 3, 4. GUNN, JAMES “God be with us all, as we go through life” B-Club, 4; B-Tcam Basketball, 1, 2; Varsity Basketball, 3, 4; HAMILTON, BETTY JANE “Keep us, 0 God, from wasting our lives on dreams; but more than that, keep us from wasting our dreams.” Choral Club, 1; Annual Literary Staff, 2; Spanish Club, 3, 4; Bela Club, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 4; F.T.A., 4, Vice-Pres. HARDIN, CHARLYE JEAN “Live for others and you 11 never be alone.” Transfer Student; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis, 3; Choral Club, 1, 2; Band Club, 1, 2. HARPER, MARGARET ANN “I had rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make me sad” F.H.A., 1; Cheerleader Club, 1; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Bela Club, 3; F.N.A., 3; Annual Business Staff, 4. HARRIS, JEAN “Character is what you are, personality is what people think you are.” Transfer Student. HATFIELD, GLENN “All I want is a hut on the side of the road where I can be a servant to mankind.” Marching Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, 1; Beta Rho Chi, 1; German Club, 4. HAY MON D, GAYLE “As she thinketh in her heart, so is she .” F.H.A., 1; Cheerleader, 1; Choral Club, 3; D.C.T., 4. HEALY, MAURICE “The best life has not yet been lived.” HENRY, CAROL “Silence is golden, but Pm no golddigger.” F.H.A., 1; German Club, 3. HILLMAN, JACKIE “Real happiness is cheap enough, yet how dearly we pay for its counterfeit” Cheerleader Club, 1; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Dramatics Club, 2. HINKLE, MARY CHARLES “Sometimes happy, sometimes sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad” Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2; F.H.A., 1, 2, 3; Pep Club, 3. HOBBS, JOHN “Beatnik that me.” ROTC, 1, 2, 3; Football, 2, 3; Track, 3; Speech Club, 4; Drill Team, 2. HODGE, HILDA “The rays of happiness, like those of light, are colorless when unbroken” F.H.A., 1; F.N.A., 3, 4; J.A., 3; Damatics Club, 2; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Cheerleader Club, 1. HOLTON, SHIRLEY “A friendly smile and sincere words make a successful person” HOOD, ROBERT “If ignorance were bliss, Vd be a blister” B-Tcam Football, 1, 2, 3;Varsity Football, 4; Quarterback Club, 1, 2; Science Club, 1, 2; Hi-Y, 2, 3; Student Council, 4; Class Officer, 4; Who’s Who, 4. HOWARD, ff LZM ,4AW “Kindness is something you cant give away. It always comes back.” D.C.T., 4; Annual Literary Staff, 2; F.H.A., 1; Cheerleader Club, 1; Jr. Beta Club, 3; Project Chairman, 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Annual Business Staff, 4; Jr. Red Cross, 3, Sec., 3; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette, 4. HUDGINS, ROSIE “Friends are made, not born.” F.H.A., 1, 2, 4; Dramatics Club, 1, 2; Cheer- leader Club, 1; Art Club, 1; Girls’ Glee Club, 1; Choral Club, 1; Science Club, 1. HUDSON, FRANCES “Be still sad heart and stop replining for be- hind the clouds there's a sun still shining.” Majorette, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas., 3, Vice-Pres., 4; Band Court of Beauty, 2, 3; J.A., 3; Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross, 4; Dramatics Club, 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3; Science Club, 1; Girls’ Glee Club, L; Who’s Who, 4. JACKSON, LINDA “Have fun while you're young.” F.N.A., 3, 4; Annual Business Staff, 3, 4. JACKSON, JIMMY “The married man must sink or swim and he can t afford to sink ” Student Council, 1, 2, 3; Jr. Red Cross, 1; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 4; D.C.T., 4; Who’s Who, 4. JACKSON, NELSON “Take things as they come and leave them as they go” J.A., 3; D.C.T., 4. JENKINS, SHARRON ANN “He who lies down with dogs, shall rise up with fleas.” Jr. Red Cross, 3; Girls’ Glee Club, I, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus, 1, 2; Lionbacker’s, 4. JENKINS, ANN “Live today for what tomorrow may bring” Spanish Club, 1, 2; Speech Club, 3; F.H.A., 1, 2, 3. JORDAN, SANDRA JEAN “But Fate ordains that dearest friends must part” Transfer Student; Lions’ Roar Staff, 1, 2; Annual Staff, 1, 2; Biology Club, 2; F.H.A., 3; F.N.A., 3, 4; D.C.T., 4, Treas., 4. KEY, MANFRED “There will always be love in my heart for my three loved ones, me, myself and I.” KIRKLAND, ANNETTE “Great women are dying every day, I feel sick Girls’ State; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A., 2, 3, 4; Beta Club. 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4, Sec., 4. KOCIAN, JUDY “Be to her virtues very kind; Be to her faults a little blind” F.H.A., 1, 2; F.T.A., 2; Annual Literary Staff, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Beta Sigma Gamma, 3; Lions’ Roar Staff, 1, 2, 3, Fashion Editor Reporter, 1, 3; Band, 1, 2; Choral Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Ensembles, 2, 3, 4; Kirvens Fashion Board, 4; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Who’s Who, 4. KOON, SANDRA V. “Love is like a well, all right to taste of, but not to fall into” F.H.A., 1; F.N.A., 3, 4; Pep Club, 4. LACHMILLER, FRANK “It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; What is essential is invisible to the eye.” Student Council, 2; Latin Club, 2; Safety- Club, 3. LAW, MARY JUDITH “This I have learned through passing years— life alternates the smiles and tears” F.H.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec., 2; Parliamentarian, 3; State Homemaker’s Degree, 3; F.T.A., 3,4, Chaplain, 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Student Council, 2; Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2; Speech Club, 3; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Cheerleader Club, 1. 2; Choral Club, 4; Concert Club, 3, 4; Annual Literary Staff, 4, Jr. Class Editor, 4. LAY FI ELD, SUSAN LEAH “By the grace of God I am what I am” Student Council, 1; Class Officer, 2, 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Treas., 3, 4; F.H.A., 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, Publicity Chairman and State Degree Candidate, 3; Lions’ Roar Staff, 2, 3, 4, Reporter, 2, News Editor, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4; Jr. Beta Club, 3, Sec., 3; National Honor Society, 4; Jr. Red Cross, 3, Pres, and Rep. on S. E. Advisory Council, 3; Delegate to Girls’ State, 3; Delegate to ODK Workshop at Emory University, 3; Lionbackers Club, 4; Quill and Scroll, 3, 4; Jr. Grand Jury, 3, 4; Miss Citizenship, 4; Who’s Who, 4. LEHNER, LARA1NE “A little knowledge is a dangerous thing Beware of me” Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; F.T.A., 3, 4; F.H.A., 1; National Honor Society, 3, 4, Treas.; Beta Club, 3, 4, Vice-Prcs.; Latin Club, 3; Annual Literary Staff, 2; Band. 1. 2, 3, 4; Marjorette, 4; Lionbackers. 4; Student Council, 4. LEMING, SAM “Life is one long process of getting tired.” Science Club, 1, 2; Latin Club, 2; Quarter- back Club, 1; Who’s Who, 4. LEWIS, BRENDA “IP hat we are is God’s gift to us; what we become is our gift to God.” F.H.A., 3, 4: F.N.A., 4, Chaplain, 3, Cor- responding Sec., 4; F.T.A., 4, Sec., 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Annual Business Staff, 2; Beta Sigma Gamma, 3; Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Club, 4. UNDER, GEORGE EMORY “If you can’t be goody be bad!” Cheerleader Club, 1; Quarterback Club, 1; Student Council, 3; Key Club, 3, 4; Hi-Y Club, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 4; ROTC, 2, 3, 4, Officer, 4; Drill Team, 3; Track, 4; Who’s Who, 4. LOGAN, LARRY “Welly if I called the wrong number why did you answer the phone?” ROTC, 1, 2; Jr. Civitan Club, 1, 2, 3; Science Club, 2; D.C.T., 3, 4, Pres., 4. LOWEy MARTHA FAY “Speak the truth, but leave immediately after.” Transfer Student; Who’s Who, 4. LYNCH, PATSY GAYLE “My name may change but never shall I.” Cheerleader Club, 1; F.H.A., 1, 2; Chorus, 1; Beta Club, 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 4; D.C.T., 4, Vice-Pres., 4; Who’s Who, 4; Beta Rho Chi, 4; National Honor Society, 4. MADDOX, ROBERT JERALD “When you. think it cant be done, see me.” Student Council, 1; Jr. Civitan Club, 1; Concert Choir, 1; ROTC, 2; Jr. Red Cross, 1; Choral Club, 1; Art Club, 1, Pres., 1. MARSH, CONNIE SUE “Greatness flows from simple sources” Dramatics Club, 1; Choral Club, 4. MASSEY, JAMES “His mind is his kingdom and his will his law.” 4-H Club, 1, 2; D.C.T., 4. MASSEY, OSCAR “Never silent, always gayx if you want a conversation, don’t go away.” 4-H Club, 1, 2; B-Team Football, 2, 3; Base- ball, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2. MAYFIELD, DOROTHY “Behind those eyes lies mischief.” Cheerleader Club, 1, 2; Pep Club, 4; F.H.A., 1, 2; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Student Council, 1; Speech Club, 4; Lions’ Roar Staff, 3, 4, Reportei, 3. McCOMB, CLARA EDWIN A “Happiness is like a perfume; you cant help but spill a few drops on yourself while spreading it on others.” McCOMB, MARY “Never underestimate the power of a woman.' McCOMB, GERI “She loves to sing, she loves to walk but oh my soul she loves to talk.” Student Council, 3; Lionbackers, 4; Red Cross, 4; ROTC Sponsor, 4; F.H.A., 4; Span- ish Club, 3; Cheerleader Club, 3; Who’s Who, 4. McCullough, norman “Mac” “Friends, Romans, and countrymen, Lend me your homeivork!” Civitan Club, 1, 2; ROTC, 2, 3; Hi-Y,’ 4; 4-H Club, 1. McKEEHAN, PATRICIA ANN “Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you.” Transfer Student; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; F.N.A., 4; Lions’ Roar Staff, 4; Who’s Who, 4. McCLAINt JOHN “To conform is to lose all distinction.” Transfer Student; Who’s Who, 4; National Honor Society, 4; Debating Team, 4; Local Winner—“My True Security Contest”, 4. McLendon, jim h. “The main thing is: just don’t worry about it.” D.C.T., 3, 4, Parliamentary, 4. McMILLIN, KARL “Have fun today for tomorrow you may not be here.” McMINN, WILLIAM A. JR. “Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why so few engage in it.” Science Club, 3, 4; Civitan Club, 1. MILEY, ELLEN “Fascinating, those dark eyes and flashing spirits.” Transfer Student; Pep Club, 4. MILLER, EDDIE “Not that I don’t love study, but I love fun more.” 4-H Club, 1, 2; Quarterback Club, 1; Band, 1, 2, 3; J.A., 4. MIZE, WILLIAM “Never say ‘never!” MORGAN, WILTON “Time and tide wait for no man.' MULLINS, GERALDINE “Anything for kicks MULLINS, MARILYN LEE “She may look quiet but look again Red Cross, 1; Student Council, 3; ROTC Sponsor, 4; Pep Club, 4; Homecoming Queen, 4; Who’s Who, 4. MUNDY, BARBARA “Keep thy heart with all diligence for out of it are the issues of life. Student Council, 1, 4; Cheerleader Club, 1; Annual Business Staff, 2; Valentine Court, 2; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, Vice-Prcs., 4; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Beta Club, 3; Jr. Red Cross, 3, Vice-Pres., 3, County Wide Council, 1, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4, Pres., 4; Girls’ State Representative, 3; F.N.A., 3; Lionbackers, 4; Who’s Who, 4. MURRAY, JOHN “Well begun is half done. Transfer Student; Annual Business Staff, 4, Manager, 4; National Honor Society, 4. NIXON, JET “To play the game for all that’s in it; To play the game and play to win it. Varsity Football, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4; B-Club, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, 1, 2; Student Council, 1, 2; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who, 4. NORMAN, JIMMY If studying is a crime, Vm not guilty.” 4-H Club, 2; B-Club, 3, 4; B-Team Football, 2; Varsity Football, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4. OLSON, JUDY A warm smile, a heart so true; the best of friends, she’s never blue.” F.H.A., 4; F.T.A., 4; “Miss Basketball” Court, 3; Lionbackers Club, 4; Choral Club, 4; Pillsbury “Bake Off”, 3, 1st place, 3. ORTON, DIANE “Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed.” F.H.A., 1; Cheerleader Club, 1; Girls’ Rifle Team, 1; Girls’ Drill Team, 2. OTTLEY, KAREN 11 When handling yourself use your head; when handling others use your heart.” PA IT, ALICE FAYE “Reputation is what men and women think of us; character is what God and the angels know of us.” Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Cheerleader Club, 1, 2; Annual Business Staff, 3; Annual Literary Staff, 4, Art Editor, 4; Choral Club, 2, 4; Concert Choir, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee Club, 1, 2; ROTC Sponsor, 3, 4; German Club, 3, 4; Thespians, 4; Student Council, 3; Art Club, 1; Lionbackers, 4; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Tumbling Team, 1; F.H.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 2, Treasurer, 3, State Homemaking Degree, 2; Who’s Who, 4. PATTERSON, JEANNIE “Keep putting one foot in front of the other, you’ll get there.” F.H.A., 1, 2; Red Cross, 2. PATTERSON, JAMES A smothering of everything and a knowledge of nothing.” PAYE, ROGER PARSONS “The Lord helps those who help themselves, but Lord help anyone who gets caught helping himself” Stamp Club, 3; Track, 2, 3; Concert Choir, 1 2, 3, 4; ROTC, 4; Dramatics Club, 2; Speech Club, 2; All State Chorus, 4. PEAVY, HOYT “Though the boys throw stones at frogs in sport, the frogs do not die in sport but in earnest” Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 3, 4; Football, 4; Track, 4; Class Officer, 4; B Club, 4; Who’s Who, 4. PERRY, FRANK “Live, laugh, and love, that's my motto.” Beta Kappa Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4; Key Club, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 4; Student Council, 1, 2; Boys’ State Representative, 3; Who’s Who, 4. PETERS, SUSAN JANELL “Great floods have flown from simple sources.” Jr. Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 1, Treas., 3; Dramatics Club, 2; Latin Club, 2; German Club, 3; F.N.A., 3, 4, Pres., 3, 4, Court, 3; Beta Club, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Thespians Club, 4; Lion- backer's, 4. PIERCE, PATSY HOPSON “Happiness is like a kiss, it's no good unless it's shared with another.” Cheerleader Club, 1; F.H.A., 1; Business An- nual Staff, 4; D.C.T., 4. PORTER, PATRICIA J. “The past is in our hearts and the future in our hands. Transfer Student. QUENTIN, BARBEL “Politeness costs nothing and gains everything RAINER, ETTA LAV ERNE “Pleasant words are as a honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones F.H.A., 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, 2, 3; Jr. Beta Club, 3; National Honor Society, 3, 4, Historian, 4; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Cheer- leader Club, 1, 2; Lionbackers Club, 4; Beta Rho Chi, 3; Annual Business Staff, 2; Girls’ Glee Club, 1; Business and Professional Women’s Club, 4. RAINES, ARTHUR “Love is such a tender thing 4-H Club, 1; D.C.T., 4. s' RAINES, LINDA “Sometimes she sits and thinks, most time she just sits. Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 4; F.T.A., 4; F.H.A., 2, 3; Speech Club, 1; Cheerleader Club, 1, 2; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Pep Club, 4; Who’s Who, 4. RAPER, DONNIE “He thinks too much; such men are dangerous. Transfer Student; Honor Student, 4. REED, EDWARD “Enjoy when you, can and endure when you must B-Club, 4; Baseball, 3, 4. REYNOLDS, WILLIAM S. “To know one is to like one, to like one is to know one. RICHEY, ERNIE “They say behind every great woman there s a man, what happened to me? Transfer Student; Student Council, 4, Pres., 4; Key Club, 3, 4; B-Club, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 4; German Club, 3, 4, Pres., 4; Teen-age Grand Jury, 4, Treas., 4; Football Letterman, 4; Track Letterman, 3, 4; Who’s Who, 4; Nation- al Honor Society, 4. RICHIE, WAYNE “Belief in oneself is the key to success. B-Team Football, 3; Varsity Football, 4; Key Club, 4; ROTC, 2; Track, 4; Science Club, 1. RIGSBY, LEROY “If God be for us who can be against us? 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3; ROTC, 2, 3, 4. ROBINSON, PAT “Man's love is of mans life a thing apart; 7'his is ivomans whole existence. F.H.A., 1; Cheerleader Club, 1; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; D.C.T., 4. ROGERS, JIMMY “May my everlasting strength help lift me if I fall and to help me over the rough places of life.” Transfer Student; Who’s Who, 4; Beta Kappa Hi-Y, 3, 4, Project Chairman, 3, Pres., 4; Stu- dent Council, 4; Annual Literary Staff, 4; Annual Business Staff, 4; Lions’ Roar Busi- ness Staff, 4; J.A., 3, 4; ROTC, 3, 4, NCO, 3, Officer, 4, Battle Group Adjustivc, 4; Dis- plinary Board, 3, 4, Recorder, 4; Science Club, 3; Chemistry Club, 3, 4; Physics Club, 4; Track, 3; Lionbackers, 4. ROLLINS, CHARLES EUGENE “Experience is one thing you canyt gel on the easy payment plan” ROTC, 1, 2; D.C.T., 4; Science Club, 1; Quarterback Club, 1. SALMON, DAVID “The world is but a toy; let’s take it out in the backyard and play with it.” Beta .Kappa Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4; ROTC, 2, 3, 4, Commander, 4; Rifle Team, 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain, 2; Drill Team, 2; Debating Team, 2; Student Council, 2, 3, 4; Southeastern Rifle Champion, 4; M-l Rifle Team, 3, 4; Who’s Who, 4. SANDERS, CHARLES “Just like a page from a wild west thriller; your title should be Lady Killer !” SAUNDERS, MARGARET ANN “Silence is bliss, but I’m no blister.” F.H.A., 1; F.N.A., 3. SCARBROUGH, CARL “Honor lies at labor’s gate.” SCHMIDT, BUTCH “The final end of all hard work is success ROTC, 1, 2, 3, Officer, 3; Drill Team, 2, 3, Master, 3; Concert Choir, 3, 4; Beta Rho Chi, 3; German Club, 4; Science Club, 2. SCHULTZE, KATHLEEN LOUISE “L'ecabelle du success est devant nous Transfer Student, 4; Thespians, 4. SEGARS, ELLEN “May your joys be as deep as the ocean, your troubles as light as its foam” Cheerleader Club, 1; F.H.A., 3; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 2; Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4; F.N.A., 3, 4; J.A., 3, Sec., 3. SHERRARD, BOB “Life is what you make it” SHIRLING, KAY “Where there's a will there's a way so I hope to graduate this May!” SHOAF, MARGIE PRISCILLA “I have learned in whatsoever state am, therewith to be content.” Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Cheerleader Club, 1; F.H.A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Lion- backcrs, 4. SIMMONS, BOBBIE “Little words are the sweetest to hear, little charities fly fartherest and stay longest on the wing; life is made up of littles.” Dramatics Club, 1; Student Council, 2; Band, 2, 3; Beta Sigma Gamma, 3; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 4; Choral Club, 4, Vice- Pres., 4; Concert Choir, 4; F.T.A., 4; Lion- backers, 4; Annual Literary Staff, 4, Fresh- man Editor, 4; Annual Business Staff, 4; Lions’ Roar Staff, 3, 4, Reporter, 3, Feature Editor, 4; F.H.A., 4. SIMS, BOBBY “The most powerful word in the world is ‘why” Debate Club, 3, 4; Science Club, 1, 2, 3; J.A., 3; National Thespian Society, 4; Who’s Who, 4. SLATER, VIOLET “If we always folloiv the sunshine, shadoivs will fall behind.” Transfer Student. SLOAN, DIXIE LAVERN “Every wish—is like a prayer with God.” Cheerleading Club, 1; Annual Staff, 2; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; ROTC Sponsor, 2; D.C.T., 4. SLOCUMB, RONNIE “I’ll never get lost, someone’s always telling me where to go.” Who’s Who, 4; National Thespians Society, 4. SMEBY, PAUL “Wit makes its own welcome, and lends all distinctions.” SMITH, BARBARA “Always leave them with a friendly smile ” SNIDER, SABRA “Never quiet, nei;cr s iY , always talkingy always will” Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4; Cheerleader Club, 1, 2; Cheerleader, 4; Lions Roar, 2, 3, 4, Reporter, 2, Adv. Mgr., 3, Business and Adv. Mgr., 4; Annual Literary Staff, 4; Who’s Who Editor, 4; B-Day Queen, 3; F.H.A., 1, 2; F.T.A., 4; Class Officer, 4; Dramatics Club, 2; Speech Club, 3; Red Cross 2, Lionette 2; Lion Back- ers, 4; Who’s Who, 4; Christmas' Queen, 4. SOUDERS, KAT RINKA K. “It is better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow” Transfer Student; Beta Rho Chi, 3, 4; F.T.A., 4; Annual Literary Staff, 4; Sr. Class Editor, 4; Lionbacker’s Club, 4; J.A., 3, 4, Treas., 3, Sec., 4. SPIVEY, SANDRA “To be liked by all and loved by one” Dramatics Club, 1; Jr. Red Cross, 1, 4, Sec., 4. STARLEY, HENRY PRENTICE JR. “To err is human; to forgive divine” ROTC, 2, 3, 4, Staff Officer, 4; Drill Team, 3; J.A., 3, 4; Jr. Civitan, 1, 2; Student Coun- cil, 2; Kurtain Kue, 1. STARNES, GEORGE JACOB “People who make no noise are dangerous.” Safety Drivers Club, 2; Lions’ Roar Staff, 2, 3, 4; Beta Kappa Hi-Y, 3; ROTC, 1, 2, 3; Rifle Team, 2, 3; Quarterback Club, 1; B- Team Football, 2. STEWART, JANE “Smiles upon many just for fun, but every- one knows there's only one. Cheerleader Club, 1, 2; Dramatics Club, 1; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; F.H.A., 3; ROTC Spon- sor, 4; Who’s Who, 4. STRINGER, FAYE “To err is human; to forgive is divine.” F.H.A., 2; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; D.C.T., 4. SUCHASKI, SAMMY “When you come to the end of your rope, knot it—hang on” SUMERAU, BENNY “He was not merely a chip off the Old Block, but the Old Block itself” Transfer Student. SURLES, TERRY “If there's anybody better looking than me; I ain't seen him.” D.C.T., 4; 4-H Club, 1; Science Club, 1; Jr. Civitan, 1; Safety Driver’s Club, 1. SEVELA, JACKIE When duty calls 7 must'; Maturity anstvers 7 will'.” TAFF, BRENDA LOU “Let your light so shine before me that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in heaven. F.H.A., 2, 3, 4, State Homemakers Degree, 3; Art Club, 1; Beta Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; F.T.A., 3, 4, Sec., 3, Pres., 4; Annual Literary Staff, 3, 4; Student Council, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 3, Vice-Pres., 4; Choral Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir, 2, 3, 4, Pres.; All State Chorus, 2, 3; Girls’ En- semble, 1, 3, Treas.; Lion backers, 4; Girls’ Drill Team, 2. TAYLOR, KENNETH “Too light for heavy work, too heavy for light work Science Club, 1, 2; Varsity Baseball, 4; Bas- ketball, 2. THOMAS, EARL “A witty saying proves nothing Band, 1; 4-H Club, 2; Jr. Civitan, 2; Kappa Hi-Y, 4; Chemistry Club, 4; Annual Business Staff, 4. THOMAS, GENE “One of freedom s strongest voices. Track, 1; Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain, 4; Varsity Tennis, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 3, 4; B-Club, 3, 4, Pres., 4; Quarterback Club, 1; Class Officer, 2; Key Club, 2, 4; Who’s Who, 4; Teenage Grand Jury, 4; Boy of the Year, 4. THOMPSON, MELVIN “Many a stubby colt makes a fine horse. Hi-Y, 3, 4, Chaplain, 4; B-Club, 4; Baseball, 2; Tennis, 3, 4; Band, 1, 2; Annual Literary Staff, 3, 4, Sports Editor, 3, 4; Lionbackers, 4. THOMPSON, NEIL “If at first you dont succeed, forget it. Track, 1, 2; 4-H Club, 1; Quarterback Club, 1. TILLMAN, EVELYN “Friendship, like love, is but a name unless to one you stint the flame .” Transfer student. TILTON, JANNE “A man without passion and God has no power” F.H.A., 2, 3; Student Council, 2; ROTC Spon- sor, 2; Beta Club, 3, Pres., 3; F.N.A., 3, 4, Chaplain, 4; German Club, 3; Beta Rho Chi, 3; National Honor Society, 4; Who’s Who, 4. TIPTON, BARBARA “Trifles make perfection arid perfection is no trifle.” Transfer Student. TOMBLIN, NEAL “If work were the cause of death, I would live forever.” 4-H Club, 1; DCT, 4. TOMLIN, FRANCES JACQUELYN “If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way.” Drill Team, 2; Cheerleader Club, 1; Jr. Red Cross, 4. TOMLIN, JIM “The only difference between me and George Washington is that he couldn’t lie and I wouldn’t.” 4-H Club, 1; B-Club, 3, 4; Quarterback Club, 2; Baseball, 2, 3, 4. TRAWICK, JAMES “One with yeast shall rise.' WALDREP, F fy i “Li re a , ot;e none, stay happy, Aave fun .” F.H.A., 1, 2, 4; F. N. A., 3; Beta Club, 3; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Lionbackers, 4; Cheer- leader (Hub, 1; ROTC Sponsor, 4; Girls’ Drill Team, 2; Who’s Who, 4; Military Queen, 4. WALRATH, SANDRA ‘7 resisf everything hut temptation.: Transfer Student. WEGER, BARBARA “A quiet charm becomes all” Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.A., 3, 4; F.H.A., 2; Cheerleader Club, 1; Red Cross, 2, 3. WELCH, . C. leader of men and a follower of ivomen.” Transfer Student; ROTC, 4; J.A., 4; Speech Club, 4; Spanish Club, 4; Lionbacker, 4; Student Council, 4; Who’s Who, 4. WELLS, GLENN “I come from a state that raises corn and cotton and cuckJeburs and Democrats, and frothy eloquence neither convinces nor satis- fies me. I am from Missouri. You have to show me.” Spanish Club, 3; Annual Staff, 4; Drill Team, 4. WHITE, CHILI “Work makes a man grow oldy bat who wants to grow old?” B-Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; DCT, 4; Science Club, 1; Safe Driving Club, 1, 3; 4-H Club, 1; Jr. Civitan, 1; Football, 1, 3; Basketball, 2. WHITMER, CHARLES “Rome wasn’t built in one day but it burned down in one night.” Transfer Student. WHITTINGTON, CECIL “A man does not realize what he has until he’s lost it.” WHORTONy JERRY “All great men are baldheaded and I’m wearing a wig.” D.C.T., 3; Choral Club, 4. WILLIAMS, JERRY “Experience is the soul’s best teacher; the wise do not need it.” WILLIAMS, ROBERT EARL “It is not a sin to cheat a cheater.” Peacocks, 1, 2; Quarterback Club, 1; B-Team Football, 2; ROTC, 2; Latin Club, 2; J.A., 3, 4; Speech Club, 2; Lionbackers, 4; Stu- dent Council, 3. WILLIS, CHARLES LEWIS “To err is human; to forgive divine DCT, 4; Jr. Civitan, 2; Science Club, 1; Safety Drivers’ Club, 1; 4-H Club, 1, 2. WRIGHT, SANFORD “Life is what you make iL YEARY, BARBARA “A smile is always better than a frown ” Junior Class OFFICERS: President ................... JIM TILTON Secretary LIBBY NORRIS Vice President................JIM BARRON Treasurer................. 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Eszes Carol Findlay Wanda Gill Cathy Felix Aurelia Foster Pete Gilley William Griffis Linda Edwards Mike Ferguson Hazel Grier Earl Hayes Janet Hogg Mary Houston Cheryl Hunley Joan Hays Jim Healy Marsha Hiedt Bill Heldreth Brenda Helton Grady Hammer Linda Hamner Buddy Hanell Rosalind Hardgrove Barbara Hardy Gloria Herrin David Herring Wayne Himes Linda Lou Hobbs Faye Hogan Patricia Harper Harold Harris Brenda Hatcher Bill Hayes Ricky Haymond Linda Hale Jerry Hale John Hall Ray Ivey Geraldine Jackson James Jackson Royce Jelks Ted Jennings Jane Jernigan Darrell Johnson Dieter Johnson Judy Johnson Valeria Johnson Larry Johnston Lynn Jones Gerald Jones Carol Josey Betty Judy Clara Keene Norman Kiester Ralph King David Kirk Marsha Krutina Willodene Lowe Don Long Klaus Londot Billy Logan Cornell Lynch Buddy Madden Robert Major Robert Martin Enza Martin Carol Marwede Matthew Marable John Marchbanks Ed Matthews Russ May Sue McMath Mary Anne McManus Nancy McKinney Wayne Merritt Janie Melton Dorothy Mmtz Sharon Mosier Barbara Morgan Roxie Moore Lucille Moore Laura Molina Leona Moker Donald Moffett Dianne Musquey Grace Nutt Chesley 0. Nunley Libby Norris Dianne Norris Ik. ’ Jk Dixie Numann Josephine Nichols Buck Newman Linda Nelson Ismael Nazarrio Paul Navarro Jo Overstreet Thomas O’Connor Linda Oakley Sandra Payne Lillian Pagington David Peterson Janice Petorock Ronald Pennington Jan Pierce Walter Pierce Sylvia Player Wanda Powers Martha Powell LeRoy Powell Diwas Pogan Ewell Pritchett Woody Royster Calvin Roush John Rodney Dave Roberson Carole Robertson Kenneth Roberts Jose Rivera Dolly Rivera Janice Riley Bobby Riddle Sue Reid Fred Reicharde Judy Rush Eddie Redmond Dennie Rayfield David Ray Jackie Rake Patricia Ramsey Mary Samples Bill SchUtzkus Wayne Sewell Donnie Seats Jackie Shirah Jo Ann Smith Jackie Sprouse Linda Spivey Judy Smith June Smeed Meredith Spikes Betty Stover Ronnie Shaw Audrey Sharpless Sigrid Sink Wayne Sikes Nancy Smith Phyllis Smith Emoree Smith Elizabeth Smith Sheila Schockly Carl Sloke Winston Stokes Anne Stewart Jerry Suggs Chris Szymanski Renea Syrenik David Tomlin Edward. Tomblin Jerry Tolbert Chuck Todd Jim Tilton Sonya Thornell Sue Ann Thomason Synthia Thomas George Teets Michael Teeters Judy Woolf Jean Woods 'andell Teddon Cecil Taylor Bob Taylor Larry Tate Billy Vinson Herbert Wood Charles Wood Henry Wolfe Jack Wright Herbert Windham Terry Wilson Robert Wilson Collier Wills Judy Williams Janet Williams James West Ken Wessner Carol Wentz Barbara Welch Carolyn Watson Don Waters James Walsh Bill Waldrop Margaret Waldrep Donna Waiding Joan Young Victor Yellen Sophomore Class OFFICERS President ...........................CARLTON HARMON Vice President ..................... DIANE STOREY Secretary .......................... BOBBY HARTLEY Treasurer .......................... SHERRY ALLEN Adams, Janice Adcock, Elizabeth Aerne, Ronald Aikeny Doris Allen, Beverly Allen, Sherry Anderson, Andrew Anderson, William Ashmore, Jimmy Auer, Siegfried Ayala, Liria Ay bar, Millie Baker, Joe Ballinger, Gary Barrow, Sharon Battiato, Chris Baughn, Linda Bazemore, Rona Bell, Janet Bell, Ted Bender, Faye Benton, Jerry Beverly, Chester Beverly, Z)wz ie Bishop, Virginia Blalock, ;V yra Boeckler, Erwin Bohannon, Janies Boleny Ronnie Bolling, George Bongiovanni, Guy Booth, Janice Borzoski, Bill Bowen, Eddie Bowles, Jimmy Brookins, Gwanda Brown, Melba Brown, Bruner, Larry Bush, Diane Butts, Sandra Bynum, Joe Callahan, Essie Camara, Eugene Cannon, Heidi Carrier, Gloria Carter, Saw Cass, Paa Chandler, SarcJy Chapman, Beverly Chesser, Ray Christian, Bonnie Clapsaddle, Susan Clark, Mike Clayton, Anna Kay Click, Sherry Coki, Arno Collins, Danny Conger, Brigette Cook, Edgar Cook, Kenneth Cooper, Mike Cooper, Pat Cravers, Jim Cresawn, Charles Creveline, Jean Crockery Donald Crosby, Bill Dan ford, Billy Day, Larry Dellinger, Heddy Deer, Chester Dew, Janice Dill, Leonard Dixon, Marlene Dixon, V irginia Dunbar, Cheryl Duncan, Geraldine Edge, Judith Ann Edmiston, Christine Elliott, James Enders, Renate England, Penny Entrikin, Jerry Erwim, Mike Feltner, Sandy Fields, Joyce Fifield, James Fowler, Kay Frau, Pedro Gehbaver, Gizela Gilbert, Ron Googe, Larry Governor, Joyce Grant, Shirley Griffin, Bruce Griffin, Danny Griffin, Vicki Griffis, Karen Grizzard, Gene Gunn, Carolyn Gyami, Ruby Hancock, Charles Harman, Carlton Hayes, Jim Hayworth, Mike Heidt, Paula Hem by, Jerry Hendricks, Lucy Herrera, Janies Hill, John Holbrook, Frank Holley, Angela Holliday, Linda Holmes, Gerald Holmes, John Hood, Mike Hood, Larry Houtchens, Jerry Huie, David Huppert, Steve Hurst, Ellen Hutchins, Inge Hutchinson, C. Ray Ivey, Dewey Ivey, Judy Jackson, Helen Jelks, Janice Joiner, Eddie Johnson, Grower Johnson, Reuben Johnson, Wayne Jouters, Raymond Junkins, John Justice, Robert Kinnison, Jon Knueppel, Kathy Kocian, Mike Kuesner, Walter Latta, Estelle Lawrence, James Lay field. Bob Leet Gleen Lee, Fred Ledbetter, Mike Lesu, David Lewis, Patsy Lindemuth, Walter I ockerman, Ken Loftin, Gary Long, Jerry McArthur, Doug McLendon, Charles Madden, David Madden, David Maddox, Jerry Martin, James Martin, Linia Mason, Mickey Matchette, Robert May, Ve sa Meredith, J eggy Miller, Sherry Mitchell, Ronald Mitchelly Quentin Mixont Don Moore, Richie Morganson, Victoria Mosier, Colby Mott, Jack Nelson, Patricia Nowell, John Nowell, William Nix, Danny Nixon, Ronnie Oates, Floyd O’Conner, Kathleen Ossander, Sandra Paige, David Pait, Ann Palumbo, Tony Pasko, Henry Pate, Eva Pike, Kellie Pittman, Douglas Player, David Polston, Linda Pope, Janice Powell, Martha Pratt, Jenny Rainer, Brender Rathel, Elaine Ray, Glenna Reed, Ralph Reed, Ronnie Reece, Shirley Reeves, Claude Register, Carol Rhyme, Jymie Richie, Carol Roberts, Herbert Roberts, Louis Rodriquez, Rod Romans, Charles Roney, Ann Rouse, James Samples, George Sanborn, Bruce Santz, Jimmy Sassner, Norman Shaffer, Louise Shaw, Jim Sheppard, Linda Sherrick, Budd Shuff, Norma Sims, Betty Sloke, Paul Smith, Elbert Smith, Patricia Snyder, Carmen A k A Ihr C- ' w' JH p 1 m iL i II. L L V i r J Souders, Richard Spiveyy Sam Slarket Mike Stebbins, Donald Stegmeiry Lynn Stephenson, Karen Stevenson, Joann Story, Diane Stoves, Eddie Sunde, Julia Talley, Barbara Tarr, Buddy Terni, Sandra Thode, Gary Tillman, Jackie Tinker, Deanna Thomas, Anne Thomas, Dorothy Thompson, Margo Tomblin, Gary Trawick, Emma Jean Tucker, Sue Twrkla, Pat Tynes, Sedgie Vale ska, Donald Vanlandingham, Deidra Vaught, Jerry Vinyard, Dorothy Volk, Bill Walker, Barbara Warren, Diane Watley, Doltie Watson, Leslie Weaver, Carolyn Webb, Mason Wells,- John Whotly, Robert White, Pat Wilhite, Doug Wilhite, Elmer Williams, Betty Williams, Ronnie Williams, Rosemary Williams, Sandra Willis, Janie Willis, Robert Wilson, Wallace Wiseman, Linda Wittenberg, David Wolf, Linda Wood, Cay Woodard, Virginia Wright, Alice Young, Pete Zapeco, Arthur Sophomores enjoy Honor Student Banquet. Freshman Class OFFICERS President ...................... ANGIE ROBERTS Vice President ................ JEANETTE PAYNE Secretary ...................... NELDA IRELAND Mary Adams Pat A erne Lamar Allen Joe Ambrose Charles Anderson Tommy Anderson Frances A pel Mike A rhell Nina Armstron Gene Arnold Ralph Bacehus Kathy Ball Joe Barrett Theres Baumgartner Jeanette Bazemore Darlene Bechtal Linda Benner Heide Bergbom Mary Birch Kay Boyle Sara Lou Bramlett Pat Brazille Virginia Brescia Mike Brescia Ann Briggis Adams Aerne Allen Ambrose Anderson Anderson Apel Arkell Armstrong Arnold Bacehus Ball Barrett Baumgartner Bazemore Bachtal Benner Bergbom Birch Boyle Bramlett Brazille Brescia Brescia Briggis Britt Brown Bruce Buchanan Butler Cannington Cantrell Carreno Carroll Carstens Casey Chaves Chesser Childrcy Chilson Cipriani Clarke Clark Cleary Clingerman Cofer Coleman Collins Cooper Cosmah Linda Britt Mike Brown Dorothy Bruce Jerry Buchanan Sharon Butler Shad Cannington Lnida Cantrell Martha Carreno Phylis Carrol Tommy Carstens Joel Casey Judy Chaves Neal Chesser Joan Childrey Gwen Chilson Aline Cipriani Sandra Clarke Darlene Clark Steve Cleary James Clingerman Phil Cofer Robert Coleman Jimmy Collins Gail Cooper Edna Cosmah Martha Coulter Rossie Cox Lynn Craddock Pat Crawford James Crowson Rae Nell David Allen Davis Sue Davis James Dean Jo Ann DeLacerda Darby Deyton George Doner Micheal Dorily Diane Dorming John Dozier Sharon Duke Judy Duncan Raymond Dumnam Sonia Dunne Frank Eachen Bucky Ellerbee Jane Ellis John Ellis Barbara Elinski Katherene Elinski Coulter Cox Craddock Crow ford Crowson David Davis Davis Dean DeLacerda Deyton Doner Dority Dorming Dozier Duke Duncan Dunman Dunne Eachen Ellerbee Ellis Ellis Elinski Elinski Ellington Enfinger Ensign Epps Erdmann Farmer Feller Felts Ficks Florence Ford Frazier George Gibbs Gilly Gilliland Gilliland Glacier Glasgow Glenn Glisson Gordan Goodman Goynes Gragg Pam Ellington William Enfinger Jean Ensign Threase Epps Molly Erdmann Tommy Farmer Bob Feller Ronnie Felts Edward Ficks Ronnie Florence Sherlon Ford Patsy Frazier Margaret George Star Gibbs Sylvia Gilly Christine Gilliland Rexine Gilliland Linda Glacier Ronnie Glasgow Jerry Glenn Tana Glisson Wayne Gordan Beth Goodman Rita Goynes Les Gragg Genellen Graves Maria Green Elva Griner Jean Grogan Betty Gunn Tommy Gunter Brigitte Hainsworth Jay Hallock Shirley Hamilton Hank Hamner Billy Harp Lynn Hanison Ronald Harrison Ron Hart Bobby Hartley Jeane Hawk Karla Hawk Sandra Hayes Carol Heaiy Harold Heath Barbara Hines Vivian Hinson Dempsey Hodges Mary Holcomb Bobby Holland Graves Green Griner Grogan Gunn Gunter Hainsworth Hallock Hamilton Hamner Harp Harrison Harrison Hart Hartley Hawk Hawk Hayes Heaiy Heath Hines Hinson Hodges Holcomb Holland Holmes Horne Howell Hudges Hughes Hughes Huie Hunter Hurley Ireland Jackson Jackson Jenkins Johnston Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Johnson Johnson Joiner Joiner J ones Kaeserman Kidd Sandra Holmes Charles Horne John Howell Myra Hudgins James Hughes David Hughes Tommy Huie Jacob Hunter Leonard Hurley Nelda Ireland Donna Jackson Gloria Jackson Horace Jenkins Benton Johnston Jane Johnson Kay Johnson Linda Johnson Norbart Johnston Rhonda Johnson Sylvia Johnson Larry Joiner Steve Joiner Susan Jones Jean Kaeserman Jeff Kidd Laurale Kidd Mike Kouacich Jacky Kuntz Sidney Kuznar Susan handover George Langworth James Lank forth Diane Lang Tommy JLatta John Lee Richard Ligon Tommy Livingston Darlene Lockwood Sally Lolly Mary Macky Gene Malone Sherron Manderson Gladys Martin Jimmy Martin Jimmy Marx Jo Ann Massey Lynn Massey Joan Mattey Donna May Linda McBride Kidd Kouacich Kuntz Kuznar Landover Langworth Lankforth Lang Latta Lee Ligon Livingston Lockwood Lolly Macky Malone Manderson Martin Martin Marx Massey Massey Mattey May McBride McMeans McVety McVety Meadows Melton Merritt Metcalf Miller Miller Mitchell Mock Montgomery Moody Morse Moye Mullins Mullins Murray Myrick Maky Nash Navarro Neal Nett Nichols Sandra McMeans Karen McVety Sharon McVety Don Meadows Faye Melton John Merritt Shirley Metcalf Edward Miller George Miller Bill Mitchell Rita Mock Gene Montgomery Stewart Moody Linda Morse Carol Moye Carolyn Mullins Carolyn Mullins Mida Murray Steve Myrick Manual Maky Barbara Nash Minnie Navarro Mike Neal Frances Nett Sharon Nichols David Null Judy Nutt Arthur Ogden Robert O’Hern Mary Ann Olds Gert Ording Linda Pangle Patsy Parker Aussre Par mar David Patterson Carolyn Sue Patrick Howard Patrick Phyllis Paye Jeanette Payne Sandra Paulk Dick Pcluso Pat Perry Harry Peterson Vivian Peterson Jeanne Petty Kathy Phillips Margaret Phillips Raylene Phillips Marla Pierce Patsy Pickle Null Nutt Ogden O’Hearn Olds Ording Pangle Parker Parmar Patterson Patrick Patrick Paye Payne Paulk Peluso Perry Peterson Peterson Petty Phillips Phillips Phillips Pierce Pickle Pike Poulnot Powell Preest Preston Pruitt Purtle Quattlebaum Ramsey Reese Reynolds Rielly Ritchie Richburg Richivine Rickenbacker Robinson Roberts Roberts Rodriguez Safstrom Salmon Sams Sanders Schlitzkus Martha Pike Fred Poulnot Sue Powell Jane Preest Johnny Preston Johnnie Pruitt Mike Purtle Brenda Quattlebaum Carolyn Ramsey Sandra Reese Cylde Reynolds Peggy Rielly Judy Ritchie Robert Richburg Dawlyn Richivine Lani Rickenbacker Arnold Robinson Angie Roberts Vikki Roberts Louis Rodriguez Suzie Safstrom Jane Salmon Judy Sams Earnest Sanders Barbara Schlitzkus John Schulz Diana Sessions Jo Sharp Gloria Shepherd Ethel Simmons Carolyn Simms Jimmy Sizemore Rita Sloman Dale Smith Herbert Smith Wayne Smith Yaja Smith Mike Sorter Linda Stalcup Judy Starley Eleanor Stem pie Cathy Stevens Jean Stevens Pat Stewart Betty Stone Kay Storey Mary Strickland Tommy Strickland Elmor Sumar aga Mickey Sweet Schulz Sessions Sharp Shepherd Simmons Simms Sizemore Sloman Smith Smith Smith Smith Sorter Stalcup Starley Stemple Stevens Stevens Stewart Stone Storey Strickland Strickland Sumaraga Sweet Taccati Tallent Taylor Taylor Temples Tindall Treadwell T urgeon Twichell Upchurch Vance Van Dike Vega Wright Williams Williams Wilkinson Writman Wessncr Wesver Watson Warren Walker Young Walden Gloria Taccati Beverly Tallent Regina Taylor Taddie Taylor Brenda Temples Bill Tindall Sue Treadwell Roy Turgeon Vickie Twichell Patsy Upchurch Faye Vance Patty Van Dike Cartas Vega Henry Wright Regina Williams Pat Williams Marilyn Wilkinson Valree Writman Cathy Wessner Gayle Wesver Larry Watson Mike Warren Ginger Walker John Young Helen Walden EDITOR: Sabra Snider MOST BEAUTIFUL Linda Raines She was chosen for the charm and grace that enhance her natural beauty. MOST HANDSOME Sam Leming He was chosen for his quiet manners that complement handsome features. IIM Most Beautiful Sabra Snider Jimmy Rogers RUNNERS UP Ann Crawford Hoyt Peavy Most Handsome Penny Andrews Jim Echols Faye Waldrep Ronnie Slocumb 1st row, L. to R., Marilyn Mullins, Joann Gillenwater; 2nd row, L. to R., Frances' Hudson, Barbara Mundy; 3rd row, L. to R., Pat McKeehan, Jeretha Andrews; 4th row, L. to R., Faye Pait, Judy Kocian; 5th row, L. to R., Nancy Casey, Pat Lynch. Because of their Lovely appearances these girls have been chosen the ten prettiest seniors at Baker. MOST POPULAR Nicky Hood Sabra Snider Selected for the most popular in our school are those who have obtained the friendship and confidence of every student. MISS CITIZENSHIP Susan Layfield Because of her warm, friendly personality, her high intellectual ability and her genuine interest and participation in both studies and in extra- curricular activities, the Senior Class with great pride presents, Susan Layfield. BEST PERSONALITY James Dunlap Linda Raines Their well-rounded personalities are never dull and yet are not boisterous; it is a pleasure to know them and to be with them. BOY OF THE YEAR Samuel Eugene Thomas GIRL OF THE YEAR Helen Jeretha Andrews CUTEST JoAnn Gillenwater Sam Leming Not only an adorable appearance but a quick wit and pleasant friendliness have made this boy and girl in every way the cutest at Baker. BEST ALL ROUND Geri McComb Jim Echols To be the very best in every way requires a genuine interest and participa- tion in everything going on about them. For these reasons they have been chosen Best All Round. MOST DEPENDABLE Faye Pait Nicky Hood Because they have shown that they can be trusted to do a task to the best of their ability, they have been chosen Most Dependable. MOST ORIGINAL Frances Hudson James Welch Their ability to be independent and to have their own different ideas brought them the title “Most Original.” MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ernie Richey Claudia Bishop These students have shown an unusual ability to lead others and have utilized their leadership to the fullest. FRIENDLIEST Bobbie Simmons George Linder Warm smiles and kind thoughts for everyone won for this couple the friendliest at Baker. MOST ATHLETIC Carolyn Davidson Bruce Bolden For their keen interest and participation in different sports, for their ability to accept a win or loss and always uphold clean sportsmanship, these have been chosen Most Athletic. mum BEST MANNERED Barbara Mundy Hoyt Peavy Because they possess the charm and grace which is necessary to exercise the best of manners on every occasion, they have been chosen Best Mannered. BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Sabra Snider Gerald Nixon Because they display good school spirit in every way this couple has been named Best School Spirit. MR, AND MISS B.H.S. Penny Andrews Bruce Bolden Because of their contribution in the field of extra curricular activities and because of their fine Baker spirit these two toere chosen Mr. and Miss B. H. S. WITTIEST Geri McComb David Salmon The ability to delect humor in any situation and to share it with others has surrounded this couple with laughter throughout their school days and has reserved for them the position of Wittiest. BEST DRESSED Frank Perry Lena Clover For their well chosen clothes and their attractiveness and neatness at school this couple was chosen as Best Dressed. MOST INTELLECTUAL Janne Tilton John McClain This couple was selected jor their unusual ability to learn and to maintain high scholastic standards. BEST DANCERS Faye Lowe Jimmy Jackson These two have shown their talent to dance well in most types of dances and were selected as Baker’s Best Dancers. MOST REPRESENTATIVE Sam Thomas Jeretha Andrews Because they have received the confidence of their classmates, they have been trusted to represent our school on many occasions. HARDEST WORKERS Susan Layfield Ernie Richey Because they work in every way to the best of their ability and are always interested enough to help in everything going on about them, these lu o were chosen as Hardest Workers. MOST SINCERE Jane Stewart James Dunlap Because they are true to everyone in every situation. MOST TALENTED Bobby Sims Judy Kocian Possess the ability to do many things which requires special talent. Mr. Boyles helps us out. ANNUAL LITERARY STAFF Faye Hogan starred in a chapel pro- gram which was presented by the Annual Staff to promote the sale of the Arrowhead. Editor-in-Chief ...................... Claudia Bishop Associate Editor ....................... Linda Fucci Art Editor .............................. Faye Pait Class Editors Senior ............ Brenda Taff, Tinker Souders Junior .............. Judy Law, Nancy Casey Sophomore ....... Virginia Bishop, Faye Hogan i Freshman ..................... Bobbie Simmons Jr. High ............... Becky Allen, Joy Cofer Who’s Who .............................. Sabra Snider Organizations ................... Vincent Capezzera ROTC ......... Jimmy Rogers, Glenn Wells, Ray Ivey Athletics ........ Leroy Powell, Buddy Thompson •Copy Editors ......... Olivia Chestnut, Judy Kocian CLAUDIA BISHOP, Editor-in-Chief SITTING: Nancy Catrett, Marta Davila, Judy Rush, Ray Ivey (Business Manager), Linda Jackson, Margaret Harper, and Miss Yielding. STANDING: Jim Tilton, Marsha Heidt, Janice Pettrock, Ron Boeckler, Hilda Howard, and Billy ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF The Annual Business Staff has made this annual possible through the sale of the numer- ous advertisements which ap- pear at the end of your Arrow- head. The Staff is also respon- sible for the large number of Arrowhead sales. ROW 1: Don Mixon, Bill Heldrcth, Carlton Ilarman, Gene Thomas, Mike Cofer, Jim Barron, Terry Wilson, Ken- wessner, Leonard Dill. ROW 2: Bruce Sanborn, Joe Bynum, Morrell Little, Mike Snider, Jim Tomlin, Bill Callahan, Elbert Smith. ROW 3: Ken Lockerman, Chili White, Don Long, Bruce Bolden, Jim Norman, Jim Echols,, Pete Gilly, Bud Thompson, David Kirk, Jet Nixon, Billy Waldrop. ROW 4: lshmo Nassario, Eddie Bowen, Tommy Foster, Hoyt Peavy, Wayne Richie, Jerry Williams, Jim Tilton, Coach Bubba Ball. ROW 5: Tom O’Conner, Don Sears, Red Robinson, Mike Cooper, Larry Long, Roger Bucher, Edward Reed, Jerry Tolbert, Colby Mosier, James Gunn. “B” CLUB The “B” Club is comprised of our athletic lettermen. We wish to show our deep appreciation for the tremendous effort they put forth representing Baker... Dot Mayfield, Claudia Bishop, Susan Lay field. Angello Morgan, Faye Hogan, Carolyn Davidson, Sabra Snider, Jimmy Rogers, “Peanut” Gillenwater, Joe Ambrose, Bobbie Simmons, Sharon Mosier, Olivia Chestnut, Bca Leonard, Royce Jelks, Jodi Nichols, Jake Starnes, Bill Heldreth, (not shown) Leroy Powell. LIONS’ ROAR “The Voice of the Students ” Gelling the story on Safety Week. Editor-in-Chief ................... Susan Layfield Associate Editor...................Claudia Bishop Managing Editor ............................. Olivia Chestnut Business Manager .................... Sabra Snider News Editor ......................... Angelo Morgan Sports Editor ................................. Bill Hcldreth Feature Editor....................... Bobbie Simmons Ledger-Enquirer Editors ............ Bea Leonard, Royce Jelks, Carolyn Davidson, Sharon Mosier Circulation Manager .............. Faye Hogan Cartoonist ...................... Leroy Powell Writers ........... Jodi Nichols, Dot Mayfield, Joe Ambrose How 1: Ruby Guyami, Sandy Williams, Vincent Capezzera, Ray Bixler. Row 2: Dwala Davis, Walter Gilbert, Oliva Chestnut, Dot Clark. Row 3: Mrs. Marilyn Carney, Bobby Sims, John Wells. In Action DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club was formed to encourage better speech. The varsity debaters have represented Baker in debates with Cordele and Fort Valley. They also participated in the Barkley Forum at Emory Univer- sity where they won five matches and lost five. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SITTING: Linda Fucci, Nancy Casey, Jeretha Andrews, Barbara Mundy, Gene Thomas, Laverne Ranier, Laraine Lehner. STANDING: Hazel Bush, Bobbie Goynes, Janne Tilton, Susan Peters, Jean Bagley, Mrs. Dennis, Betty Hamil- ton, Annette Kirkland, Dot Clark, Brenda Tall, Yincent Cappezzera. trout. Hmsoactr The National Honor So- ciety is a professional or- ganization which bases its membership on the quali- ties of Scholarship, Lead- ership, Character, and Service. Its members are outstanding students of Baker. Among other serv- ices, the National Honor Society had the honor of establishing a chapter at Columbus Junior High School. Student Council Officers President ....................... ERNIE RICHEY Vice President .................. LIBBY NORRIS Treasurer ........................ MIKE SNIDER Secretary...........................NICKY HOOD MEMBERS Chris Battiato 9-1 Ann Bridges 9-2 James Prowson 9-3 Diane Dorminy 9-4 Jane Johnson 9-6 George Langworth 9-7 George Miller 9-8 Jeanette Payne 9-9 Angie Roberts 9-10 Patty Van Duke 9-11 Sherry Allen 10-1 Sherry Click 10-2 Penny England 10-3 Carlton Harmon 10-4 Bob Layfield 10-5 Rickie Moore 10-6 Elaine Rathel 10-7 Ann Roney 10-8 Diane Story 10-9 Diane Warren 10-10 Bill Callahan 11-2 Wanda Gill 11-3 Carol Josey 11-5 Libby Norris 11-6 STUDENT COUNCIL Dianna Musquez 11-6 Leroy Powell 11-7 Linda Spivey 11-8 Barbara Welch 11-9 Jeretha Andrews 12-1 Dot Clark 12-2 Linda Fucci 12-3 Robert Hood 12-4 Loraine Lehner 12-5 Barbara Mundy 12-6 Jimmy Rogers 12-7 Brenda Taff 12-8 ERNIE RICHEY President fjmk POWDER PUFF GAME Jeretha Andrews, Nancy Casey, Carolyn Davidson, Joan Gillen- water, Judy Kocian, Barbara Cook, Faye Pait, Larainc Lehner, Laverne Rainer, Pat McKeehan, Judy Law, Annette Kirkland and Jean Bagley. DAVID SALMON David Salmon appears in a chapel program as Tom Dooley. STUDENT COUNCIL SAFETY PROGRAM Brenda Taff, Jackie Tillman, Barbara Walker, Diane Dominy and Ernie Richey. Baker High School Band Officers President—Linda Oakley Vice President—Laraine Lehner Secretary—Sherry Miller Treasurer—May Belle Ball MEMBERS BARITONE HORN—Richard Peluso, Robert Richburg BASS—Glenn Hatfield, Ray Ivey BELLS-Judith Woolf CLARINET—Sharon Mosier, Barbara Wcger, Linda Oakley, Sue McMath, Mary Ann McManus, Sandra Paulk, Deidra Van Landingham, Patsy Upchurch, Pat Crawford, Joan Mattus, Barbara Schlitzkus, Jill Caldwell ,Linda Morse, Roy Grantham, Regina Taylor, Jeanette Payne, Carolyn Ram- sey, Jerry Houtchens, Emma Leawick, Rhonda Johnson, Angie Roberts ALTO-CLARINET—Frances Opel, Mary Mackey BASS-CLARINET—Faye Bender DRUMS—Bill Schlitzkus, Bud Tarr, Pete Young, Paul Sloke, Butch Davidson FLUTES—Sherry Miller, Evelyn Coulter, Laraine Lehner, Kathy Ball, Angie Holley FRENCH HORNS—Linda Polston, George Samples, Dianne Bush ALTO SAX—Hilda Howard, Sandra Holmes, Charlye Hardin, Mary Samples, Bill Crosby BARITONE SAX—Howard Patrick TENOR SAX—Martha Coulter, Judith Starley, Margaret Shelton TROMBONES—Mike Clark, Ed Hill, Gene Montgomery, Annette Kirkland TRUMPET—Charles Romans, Charles McLendon, Glenna Ray, Loy Bramlett, Mat- thew Marable, David Tomlin BAKER HIGH SCHOOL BAND MR. FRANK ROBERTSON BAND DIRECTOR LINDA OAKLEY President of Baker High School Band. Beginners find that it takes hard work and many hours of practice to become a musician. The audience enjoys the antics of Mickey Mouse (Jo Ann Gillen water) and the music of the band. lilii 1 HOMECOMING GAME: The Baker-Columhus football game was Baker’s Homecoming game. Marilyn Mullins was crowned Baker's Home- coming Queen. We offer congratulations to the Baker Band for the fine support that it has given the school. 1 he Band brightened our spirits and added color to our activities. The Majorettes lead the way, from bottom to top: Sherry Miller, Linda Oakley, May Belle Ball, Evelyn Coulter, Hilda Howard, Laraine Lehner, Jill Caldwell. The Majorettes added sparkle and glamour to the band this year as they supported Baker’s athletic teams and the ROTC. MAJORETTES Left to right: Evelyn Coulter, Nadine West, May Belle Bail, Sherry Miller, Frances Hudson, Veronica Etheridge, Laraine Lehner. MAJORETTES HEAD MAJORETTE Sherry Miller MUSIC GLEE CLUB CONCERT CHOIR CHORAL CLUB CHORAL CLUB Members Tessie Acosta. Gail Andrews, Penny Andrews, Lina Baughn, Faye Bender, Jerry Benton, Mildred Boyle, Judy Brooks, Nancy Casey, Jerry Chadwick, Sandy Chandler, Bonnie Christain, Delores Clements, Ada Cordona, Carolyn Davidson, Dwala Davis, Darby Deyton, Cheryl Dunbar, Linda Edwards, Suzanne Elinski, Joyce Fields, Aurelia Foster, Marsha Gening, Wanda Gill, Maureen Gorecki Earl Gray, Judy Grogan, Sharon Gunn, Judy Kocian, Judy Low, Barbara Mann, Paul Navarro, Buck Newman, Kathy O’Connor, Karen Ottley, Roger Paye, Martha Powell, Jo Overstreet, Sandy Ossander, Trit Ramsey, Ann Roney, JBobbie Simmons, Liz Smith, Tenate Surineck, Barbara Talley, Dianna Tinker, Diedra Van Landingham, Dot Watley, Liria Ayala, and Sandra Dominey. GLEE CLUB Members: Chris Battiato, Juanette Bazemore, Bill Borezoski, Marilyn Bowen, Dorothy Bruce, Geraldine Duncan, Judy Duncan, Judy Eberhardt, Chris Edmonston, Glenda Efree I. Betty Gunn. Jean Grogan. Vivian Hinson. John Hobbs, Lloyd Kineard, Frank Lackmiller, Victoria Mortenson, Patsy Park, David Patterson, Kathy Phillip, Carol Richie, Sue Reid, Ernest Sanders, Rita Sloman, Joann Stevenson, Sue Treadwell, Sanford Butler, Regina Williams, Bob Wil- son, Jack Wright, Hilda Joiner, and Cynthia Hopkins. CONCERT CHOIR Members: Judy Kocian, Penny An- drews, Liz Smith, Judy Brooks, Sandy Chandler, Carolyn Davidson, Trit Ram- sey, Judy Grogan, Maureen Gorecki, Deidra Van Landingham, Judy Law, Brenda Taff, Nancy Casey, Jcrctha An- drews, Paul Navarro, Jerry Chadwick, Roger Paye, Earl Gray, and George Samples. Picture below, The Quartet: Paul Na- varro, George Samples, Earl Gray, and Roger Paye. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Members: Beth Gallops, Sue Tomason, Sandra Jordan, Sue Ellis, Linda Fucci, Karla Hawk, Sandra Koon, Ann Roney, Frances Copeland, Alice Causey, Judy Brooks, Lynn Jones, Janet Hogg, Zona Crowe, Janice Willis, Carol Marwede, Pat Arene, Wanda Brown, Janet Bell, Judy Grogan, Janice Pope, Ellen Segars, Judy Wolfe, Brenda Blair, Judy Edwards, Diane Goolsby, Carolyn Hicks. SUSAN PETERS—President PAT WHITE—Vice President BEVERLY BUCK—Secretary BARBARA GRIZZARD—Treas. Future Nurses at Work. Members: Jeretha Andrews, Nancy Casey, Faye Crosby, Belli Gallops, Linda Hale, Betty Hamilton, Brenda Hatcher, Annette Kirkland, Judy Law, Brenda Lewis, Enza Martin, Ann McLeod, Jodi Nichols, Linda Oakley, Jacqueline Rake, Katrinka Souders, Sabra Snider, Brenda Lou Taff, Carol Wentz, Claudia Bishop. Adviser Mrs. Ruth Atkinson Officers: BRENDA TAFF—President BETTY HAMILTON—V. Pres. BRENDA LEWIS—Secretary NANCY CASEY—Treasurer FUTURE TEACHERS Members: Virginia Bishop, Martha Coulter, Janice Dew, Cheryl Dunbar, Elva Griner, Nancy Hatcher, Mike Kocian, Sherry Miller, Janell Moore, Patsy Pickle, Elaine Rathel, George Samples, Kay Storey, Barbara Tally, and Deidra Van Landingham. OF AMERICA Officers: Deidra Vanlandingham—Pres. Mike Kocian—Vice President Cheryl Dunbar—Secretary Virginia Bishop—Treasurer The Future Teachers Organization has two chapters—the Junior Chapter and the Senior Chapter. In picture at right Betty Hamilton is doing practice teaching. Officers: JAMES ROGERS-—President GEORGE LINDER—Vice Pres. DAVID HERRING—Secretary EARL THOMAS—Treasurer The Hi-Y is a Christian Organization sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. of Colum- bus. It performs many services. Among the major events of the year is the Annual March of Dimes- Walk-a- Thon—Jeretha Andrews and Jimmy Rogers represented Baker this year. (Left photo) BETA KAPPA HI-Y Members: Ernie Richey. David Salmon, Hoyt Peavy, Mike Snider, Ray Bixler, Frank Perry, Jim Jack- son, Wayne Hines, Bill Bagley, Ed Redmond, Leroy Powell, Gene Thomas, Walter Gilbert, Vincent Capezzera, Mac McCullough, Paul Smeby, Sandy Reynolds, and Grady Hamer. JUNIOR CIVITAN Committee meeting: Larry Dendy, Jimmy Daniels, Jimmy Norman, and Vin- cent Capezzera. Hard at work Members: James Crowson, George Langworth, Mike Warren, Glenn Lee, Ken Lockerman, Leonard Dill, Robert Googe, Herbert Roberts, Guerry Thode, Don Mixon, Jack Blair, Peter Baumgarten (treasurer), Bill Callahan (president), Bert Caldwell, Larry Dendy, Jim Daniels, Bill Heldreth, Wayne Hines, Klaus Londet, Donald Moffett, Bruce Bolden, Jim Echols (vice president), Vincent Capezzera (secretary). Bud Thompson, Gene Thomas, Glenn Wells, and Jim Norman, Sponsor, Foster Watkins, Coach. JUNIOR RED CROSS Members: Kathy Ball, Ann McBride, Patsy Up- church, Janice Pope, Janice Dew, Rosalyn Hard- grove, Peggy Lehner, Cheryl McAuliffe, David Pipkin, Palsy Samples, Martha Coulter, Lynn Harrison, Mickic Sweet, Saundra Cochran, and Marta Davila. President—ANN RONEY Vice Pres.—LINDA BAUGHN Secretary—SANDRA SPIVEY Treasurer—MIKE KOCIAN Patching up the casualties. Members: David Herring, Ray Bixler, Frank Perry, Jim Tilton, Bill Bagley, Mike Gofer, Pat Cooper, Ray Ivey, Tomps Gray, Carlton Harmon, George Linder, Bruce Sanborn, David Kirk, Hoyt Peavy, Travis Catrett, Sam Thomas, Ernie Richey, Billy Waldrop, Jim Jackson, Wayne Richie, Mike Cooper, and Jerry Tolbert. Officers: President—JERETHA ANDREWS Vice Pres.—BARBARA MUNDY Secretary—LIBBY NORRIS ALPHA TRI-HI-Y Treasurer—PHYLLIS SMITH □fflLI Members: Jeretha Andrews, Gail Andrews, Jean Bagley, Nancy Casey. Joann Gillen water, Barbara Mundy, Libby Norris, Phyllis Smith, Bobbie Simmons, Dottie Thomas, Trit Ramsey, Faye Waldrep, Liz Smith, Carole Josey, Bar- bara Welch, Barbara Cook, Sabra Snider, Jane Jernigan, Judy Kocian, Anne Thomas, Linda Polston, Wanda Gill, Janet Williams, Sherry Allen, Judy Law, Faye Pait, Anne Pait, Laraine Lehner, Brenda Rainer, Diane Boone, Caro- lyn Davidson, Pat McKeehan, Janet Hogg, Sonja Thornelll, Janice Riley, Angello Morgan, and Grace Nutt. Alpha girls volunteer as slaves. BETA TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: President—DOT CLARK Vice Pres.—BRENDA TAFF Treasurer—SUSAN LAYFIELD Sec’y-—ANNETTE KIRKLAND Tri-Hi-Y girls al play in “Powder Puff” game. Members: Laraine Lehner, Hillda Howard, Dot Clark, Susan Layfield, Brenda Taff, Annette Kirkland, Carolyn Click, Bobbie Coynes, Linda Fucci, Evelyn Coulter, Brenda Lewis, Claudia Bishop, Sue Daniels, Chris Szymanski, Cheryl Dunbar, Sharron Mosier, Linda Hale, Marsha Heidt, Sherry Cllick, Margaret Waldrep, Virginia Bishop, Susan Peters, Judy Grogan, Diedra Van Landingham, Zona Crowe, Betty Hamilton, Enza Martin, Priscilla Shoaf, Sherry Mil- ler, Olivia Chestnutt, Pat Lynch, Jackie Sprouse, Martha Coulter, Barbara Tally, Kay Googe, Joy Cofcr, Sandra Dominey. President ....................... BETTY BENTON Secretary SANDRA OSSANDER Vice President .................. CLARA KEENE Treasurer WALTER GILBERT Members: Sandra Ossander, Jerry Benton, Clara Keene, Betty Benton, Tinker Souders, Walter Gilbert, Bill Collins. Standing: Miss Nell Jo Owens, Jcanc Hawk, Renate Syrinck, Elizabeth Adcock, Victoria Mortenson, Martha Balk- cum, Diane Anthony, Carol Healy, Janice Adams, Norman Bull, and Mary Samples. BETA RHO cm The Beta Rho Chi has enrolled those stu- dents who are interested in library science. They serve as library assistants to the librarian, Miss Nell Jo Owens. Jerry Benton, Janice Adams, Jcanc Hawk, Mary Samples. Officers: ERNIE RICHEY—President MARSHA HEIDT—Vice Pres DIANNA HAWK—Secretary FAYE PA IT—Treasurer Members: Dianna Hawk, Faye Pait. Ernie Richey, Peggy Meredith, Marsha Heidi, Mr. Judah. Standing: Sue Dan- iels, Jim Fifield, Larry Adams, Bill Hayes, Inga Hutchins, Jim Daniels, Lynn Harrison, Herbert Roberts, Vir- ginia Dixon, Butch Belknap, Erwin Boeckler, Dee Johnson, Robert Matchet, Norman Sassner, Lynn Craddock. Glen Wells, Pat Pickle, Evert Busby, Kathy Phillips, Shephen Cleary, and Jenny Pratt. Butch Belknap, Jimmy Daniels, Peggy Meredith Latin in one easy lesson Peggy Best, Chris Syzinanski, Wanda Brown. Officers: President—PEGGY BEST Vice President—LINDA OAKLEY Treasurer—CHRIS SYZMANSKI Secretary—JACKIE SPROUSE Sponsor—MR. PRICKETT Foreign cultures both old LATIN CLUB and . . . —-- _____ Members: Left to right, Larry Adams, Dottie Thomas, Bill Bagley, Linda Oakley, Chris Szymanski, Jackie Sprouse, Mr. Prickctt. Row 2: Kathryn Ball, Wanda Brown, Ann Thomas, Linda Polston, Cheryl Dunbar, Janelle Moore. Row 3: David Ray, Mike Starke, Angello Morgan, George Samples, Liz Smith, Charles Cresawn. OFFICERS: President—JILL CALDWELL Vice President—MIKE CLARK Secretary—JERRY CHADWICK Treasurer—BARBARA WELCH Spanish dictation Members: Angella Burgs, Jill Caldwell, Mike Clark, Linda Fucci, Grace Nut, Linda Oakley, Ann Roney, Norma Shuff, Barbara Welch, Jose Echevaria. Dimos Pagan, Terry Wilson, Lillian Pagington, Jose Rcvira, Janice Dew, El- len Hurst, James West, Lorraine Sparks, Beverly Chapman, Bea Leonard, Jack Nate, Stephanie Magee, Paul Na- varro, Eddie Redmond, and Jerry Chadwick. . . . new form SPANISH CLUB basis for groups Members: Sammy Suchaski, Judy Brooks, Leroy Powell, Stephen Cleary, Susan Peters, Becky Allen, Robert Friese, Mike Starke, Rob- ert Whatley, Sylvia Crosby, Edward Redmond, Pete Young, Claudia Bishop, Paul Navarro, Jim Tilton, David Herring, Bobbie Sims, Grady Hamer, Lynn Jones, Sandra Koon, Chris Szymanski, Jack Wright, and Ronnie Slocumb. Teacher, Mr. Jerry Murray. THESPIAN Scene from comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace”. OFFICERS: President—SUSAN PETERS Vice President—BECKY ALLEN Secretary—CLAUDIA BISHOP Treasurer—LEROY POWELL SUSAN PETERS President SOCIETY Members of the Thespian Society produced two excellent plays, “Arsenic and Old Lace” and ‘Night Must Fall.” The success is attribu- ted to Mr. Jerry Murray, head of the Speech and Drama Department. Scene from “Arsenic and Old Lace”. Officers: LARRY LOGAN—President PAT LYNCH—Vice President BEVERLY BUCK—Secretary SANDRA JORDAN—Treasurer Clinton Anthony Herbert Averett Raymond Brown Beverly Buck Hazel Bush Anthony Coffield Billy Danford Roland David Janet Dittoe Myra Dixon Jimmy Dunagan Judith Edsall James Elliott Veronica Etheridge Roy Foster Kay Googe Hilda Howard Jimmy Jackson Nelson Jackson Sandra Jordan Norman Kuester Mona Linzey Eddie Lloyd MEMBERS Larry Logan Pat Lynch Jim McLendon James Massey Dec Mitchell Ronnie Offutt Faye Pait Pat Pierce Arthur Raines Robert Riddle Bobby Sanders Arthur Shaw Dixie Sloan Jake Starns Betty Stover Faye Stringer Ben Summerau Terry Surles Neal Tomblin Ray Trawick Billy Vinson (diaries White Herbert Windham DIVERSIFIED CO Larry Lxigan speaks at state convention. The members of Diversified Cooperative Training extended their motto, “Earn while you learn” into many activities. Among them were the DCT fair exhibit, the DCT speech and essay contests, and the em- ployee-employer banquet. OPERATIVE TRAINING Pat Lynch, Jimmy Jackson, and Beverly Buck help with the fair exhibit. WO -« HMH 30 FUTURE HUMEMAKERS FIRESIDE CHAPTER OFFICERS: President—LOIS LEWIS Vice President—ZONA CROWE Secretary—MARSHA HEIDT Treasurer—SONYA THORNELL Serving refreshments Members: Edwina Anderson, Chris Baltiato, Belly Benton, Peggy Best, Kathy Birch, Mary Birch, Claudia Bishop, Virginia Bishop, Carolyn Blackwood, Myra Blaylock, Lou Bramlett, Dianne Carell, Judy Chaves, Lena Clover Prances Copeland, Faye Crosby, Zona Crowe, Sue Daniels, Frankie David. Susan Davis, Marlene Dixon, Sandra ywSftndrvEfurdHJanC Ef,S’ Su ElllSUStarroGl S’ Bs?y ?unn' Elva Griner- Judy Grogan. Linda Hale, Marsha Heidt, Dianne Hogan, Faye Hogan, Myra Hudgins, Rhonda Johnson, Susan Jones, Carol Josey, Dianne Lane Judy Law Lois Lewis, Gladys Martin Ann McBride, Ann McLeod, Linda Nelson. Frances Nett, Nickie v lchi ’ V iin 1C , G.,cnda Nicholson, Sandra Ossander, Faye Pail, Pat Parker, Sandra Paulk, Pat Perry R m ° n ’ Carol Register, Janice Riley Jane Salmon, Rita Sloman, Kathy Stevens, Dianne Storey, Brenda laff, Betty I hompson, Sonya I hornell, Pat White, Judy Williams, Sandra Williams, Judy Woolf, Jean Bagiev, Judy Duncan. ' 7 OF AMERICA HOMEGLOW CHAPTER OFFICERS: President—BARBARA WELCH Vice President—JOY COFER Sec’y.—DEI DR A VAN LANDINGHAM Treasurer—GRACE NUTT Who is showing whom? Members: Elizabeth Adcock, Jeretha Andrews, Martha Balkcum, Sharon Barrow, Linda Baughn, Charlene Booth, Barbara Brooks, Nancy Casey, Joy Cofcr, Marilyn Crawford, Janice Dew, Darby Deyton, Wanda Dixon, Joyce Fields, Shirley Grant, Carolyn Gunn, Sharon Gunn, Ange Holley, Elaine Hundley, Inge Hutchins, Jennie Kuy- kendall, Susan Layfield, Maj-y Anne McManus, Angello Morgan, Dianna Musquez, Grace Nut, Judy Nutt, Judy Olson, Brenda Rainer, Laverne Rainer, Carol Richie, Priscilla Shoaf, Bobbie Simmons, Diana Smeby, Deidra Van Landing- ham, Faye Waldrep, Barbara Welch, Rosemary Williams, Janie Willis, Kay Wood, Sandra Terni, Sue Tucker. BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS: President—MASON WEBB Vice President—MIKE KOCIAN Secretary—JERRY BENTON Treasurer—HENRY PASKO Members: Mason Webb, Mike Kocian, Henry Pasko, Janice Booth, Neil Zeron, Sharon Bar- row, Herbert Roberts, Robert Matchet, and June Hicks. Picture at left: Jane Hicks, Janice Booth, Henry Pasko, Jerry Benton, Mrs. Radecki. The Biology Club was organized to allow students to further their hobbies and desired vocations in the science field. (Toced. OFFICERS: President—EVERETTE BUSBEE Vice President—MAUREEN GORECKI Sec.-Treas.—WANDA BROWN Members: Mr. Scott, Jimmy Healy, Phillip Barr, Buzz Healy, Robert Met- calf, Earl Thomas, Sharon Mosier, Jim- my Daniels, Chris Szymanski, David Herring, Jody Nichols, Mike Craw- ford, Maureen Gorecki, Evert Busby, Kirk Pratt, Bea Leonard, Jackie Sprouse, Norman Bull, Clara Keene, Victor Yellen, and Terry Wilson. Left to right: Jodi Nichols, Everette Busbee, Maureen Gorecki, Mike Crawford and Wanda Brown. CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club was form- ed to further student interest in chemistry by supplementing the basic chemistry course of- fered to students. L •:Si 4V iearc. Reserve Officers S.F.C. JIM SPEARS CAPT. MARSHALL G. ENGLE P.M.S.T. Muscogee County CADET COL. DAVID SALMON SPONSOR HONORARY COL. FAYE PAIT CADET MAJ. MAURICE HEALY SPONSOR HONORARY MAJ. FAYE WALDROP CADET CAPT. GEORGE LINDER SPONSOR HONORARY CAPT. JERETHA ANDREWS CADET CAPT. CALVIN ROUSH SPONSOR HONORARY CAPT. MAUREEN GORECKI CADET CAPT. JAMES WELCH SPONSOR HONORARY CAPT. GERI McCOMB CADET CAPT. RONALD SHAW SPONSOR HONORARY CAPT. SUZANNA ELINSKI CADET CAPT. HENRY STARLEY HONORARY CAPT. JANE STEWART CADET CAPT. RAY BIXLER HONORARY CAPT. MAUREEN GORECKl CADET CAPT. JAMES ROGERS Editor—ROTC Section L Company Headquarters M Company Headquarters 1st Platoon—Company L PLATOON LEADER CADET 1ST LT. ARTHUR PARTAIN 2nd Platoon—Company L PLATOON LEADER CADET 1ST LT. WALTER GILBERT M Company M COMPANY HEADQUARTERS COMMANDED BY CADET CAPT. JAMES ROGERS. THIS COMPANY WAS CHOSEN AS HONOR COMPANY FOR THE YEAR 1959-’60. 1st Platoon—Company M PLATOON LEADER CADET 1ST LT. TIM BARR 2nd Platoon—Company M PLATOON LEADER CADET 1ST LT TOM MADDEN Pictured above are the Baker High ROTC Cadet Commanding Officers and Cadet Sponsors. COMMANDED BY CADET CAPT. CALVIN ROUSH (left) The Baker High ROTC Col- or Guard, Robert Martin, James Martin, and Rocky Filipiak, proudly carried the United States and Baker Colors during the past year to uphold the honorary tra- dition of their positions, (be- low) . 3rd Battle Group Reserve Officers Training Corp, Baker High School, proudly stands at attention ready to be inspected. R. 0. T. C. BALL Faye Waldrep reigned as Military Queen at the annual Military Ball. Pictured above are Cadet Capt. Jimmy Rogers and Miss Marilyn Mullins, Cadet Capt. J. C. Welch and Miss Geri McComb, Cadet Capt. George Linder and Miss Jeretha Andrews. Queen, Miss Faye Waldrep, is escorted by Cadet Maj. Maurice Healy. Cadet Capt. Henry Starley escorts Miss Jane Stewart. Cadet 1st Lt. Larry Logan escorts Miss Diane Norris. Cadet Lt. Col. David Salmon escorts Miss Faye Pait. BAKER’S R.O.T.C. STAFF B. G. Ex. Cadet Major Maurice Healy, S-3 Cadet, Capt. George Linder, S-4 Cadet Capt. Ronald Shaw, S-l, Adj. Cadet Capt. Jim Rogers, S-2 Cadet Capt. Calvin Roush. Cadet Capt. Ray Bixler (center) and Capt. Jim Rogers receive sabers as Command and Leadership awards from Capt. Marshall Engle who guides R.O.T.C. activities for all Columbus high schools. Cadet Col. David Salmon and S.F.C. Jim Spears look on. R1 FLEERS Top awards won in 59-60: Junior Sectional Champions, Military Scholastic Junior Sectional Champions, Junior Sectional Champions, 2nd Team, Annual Outdoor Rifle Champions. The team shot the highest score that, has ever been fired in Muscogee County, 928 x 1000. The Baker Rifle Team won nine matches and lost four. Pictured at left: Coach S.F.C. Jim Spears, Team Capt. Lenny Fitzpatrick. Co- Capt. William Reynolds, Arthur Partain, Rocky Filipiak, Herbert Roberts, Walter Gilbert, and Dave Salmon. i f i i w Left: Coach Foster Watkins, Varsity Football, Track, and “B” Team Basket- ball. Right: Coach Jeff Weekley, Varsity Football and Baseball. illHii1 F O' t . n ' 'u Coach James A. (Bubba) Ball, Ath- letic Director, Head Football and Bas- ketball. Coach Lee Roy Forehand, Varsity Ten- nis, 8th Grade Football and Basketball. Coach Robert McKee, Varsity Football and Track. First row, left to right: Curly Harmon, Ray Ivey, Donnie Seats, Mike Snider, Jim Barron, Eddie Bowen, Ken Wessner, Jim Norman, Terry Wilson, James Dunlap, Bill Griffis, Bruce Sanborn. Second Row: Mike Cofcr, Frankie Holbrook, Hoyt Peavy, John Hobbs, Bill Heldreth, Jerry Williams, Hubert McNeer, Ernie Richey, James Crowson, Lewis Roberts, Jim Echols, Bill Bagley, Doyle Allison, Wayne Richie, Bill Hayes. Third Row: Bruce Bolden, Jet Nixon, David Kirk, Bill Bremen, Red Robinson, Tommy Foster, Hayward Cooper, Jerry Tolbert, James Gunn, Thomas Gray, Jim Tilton, Pete Gilley, Bill Callahan, Nicky Hood, Ishmel Nazarrio. CO:CAPTAINS JAMES DUNLAP JET NIXON BERT CALDWELL ERNIE RICHEY Baker’s Bill Callahan (31) moves in for tackle as Central’s Jimmy Reese picks up yardage. Central won the grid battle by a 53-13 score. TOMMY FOSTER Jerry Tolbert (75) and Mike Snider (21) move in to bottle up Columbus High’s Jimmy Vaughn. Baker lost the hard fought battle to arch-rival Columbus 20-13. (LEFT) HOYT PEAVY James Dunlap, Baker’s linebacker, closes in on an un- identified Lanier back. BILL HELDRETH ) JAMES NORMAN Bert Caldwell, Baker halfback, gains ground up the middle as James Dunlap and Jerry Tolbert (73) lead interference. Baker lost the bi-city clash to Columbus High 20-13. BILL CALLAHAN PETE GILLEY This huddle of players seem to be asking “Where is the ball?” m One of the most spectacular plays of the season was made when Bert Caldwell scored a touchdown against Columbus High. BRUCE BOLDEN CHEERLEADERS Left to right, Linda Raines, Melba Brown, Phyllis Smith, Richie Moore, Dottie Thomas, Trit Ramsey, Libby Norris, Barbara Mundy, Sabra Snider. “MUFF’S OUR QUEEN” Homecoming Queen and her Court. Donna Jackson, Colby Mosier, Sherry Allen, Kenneth Pritchard, Marilyn Mullins, James Barron, Jeretha Andrews, Buddy Thompson, Margaret Waldrep, Don Long. B A S K E T B A L JAMES A. BALL Head Coach 1 9 6 0 SAM THOMAS Co-Captain BRUCE BOLDEN Captain JET NIXON Co-Captain Row 1, Manager Red Smith, Bruce Sanborn, Sam Thomas, Bruce Bolden, Jet Nixon, Don Long, Jim Barron, Mike Snider. Row 2, Coach Ball, Red Robertson, Jerry Tolbert, Ken Pritchard, James Gunn, Larry Long, Bill Waldrop, David Kirk, Manager Bud Thompson. DON LONG JIM BARRON Jet Nixon, Bruce Bolden, Sam Thomas (center) win awards in Christmas tournament. The “Jet” drives for points as Waldrop screens. - BILLY WALDROP BRUCE SANBORN JAMES GUNN Thomas scores in Christmas tournament. Off my feet, Poet! MIKE SNIDER Baseball Team—Front Row—(1-r) David Madden, Kenneth Taylor, Norman Bull, Walter Peirce, Phil Cofer, Don Valeska, Mike Erwin. Second Row—Carlos Vega, Larry Googe, David Kirk, Mike Cofer, Jim Barron, Wayne Hines, Ronald Dixon. Third Row—Roger Bucher, “Jet” Nixon, Billy Waldrop, Ronnie Reed, Ed Reed, Bruce Bolden, Jim Tomlin (Not Shown) Barron is at the plate for Baker in a game with Central. He Rapped out his second hit of the game to lead his teammates to victory by a 12 to 11 score. Barron scores Baker’s third run on a hit made by Jim Tomlin to left field. Baker defeated Jordan 5 to 3 in the season’s opener. Baker was the under dog in this game but won on a fine team effort. Walter Pierce is out at the plate after trying to score on “Jet” Nixon’s Grounder. Jordan beat Baker in this practice game 8 to 7 on Jordan’s diamond. BUD THOMPSON Front Row—Gerald Jones, Leroy Powell, Don Mixon. SAM THOMAS Back Row—Pat Cooper, Mike Cooper, Michael Menzell, Guerry Thode. TENNIS It! KEN PRITCHARD TOM O’CONNER AUTOGRAPHS Flashing a radiant smile is the newly crowned Military Queen, Faye Waldrep. Shown with her lovely court is the charming The Christmas season was even brighter with Homecoming Queen, Marilyn Mullins. the beautiful Christmas queen, Sabra Snider, and her court. B A K E R Pat McKeehan, queen of the annual Sweetheart Ball, looks ecstatically happy as she is crowned by last year’s queen. Sherry Allen. Q u E E N S Local high school contestants pose with sponsors of the annual March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon. Powder-Puff Cheerleaders caught by candid camera during football time-out. National Safety Week provided this thought- provoking scene in front of dear ole Baker. Wonder if these seniors were actually enlightened as to their college preference? “Typical Honor Students” help to publicize the club Cheering fans demonstrate school spirit by rooting section of the Arrowhead during an assembly pro- enthusiastically at a football game. gram. Oh, what a happy day for Miss Katrina Yielding as she receives the “Honor Teacher” medal presented by Libby Norris at the Honor Teacher-Student Banquet. “I never thought I’d see the day I’d be given an award for cooking,” says Beverly Buck as she receives the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award from Mrs. Ruth Atkinson. Being nominated for Miss Citizenship is a thrilling experience for Brenda Taff, Susan Lay field and Jeretha Andrews. Peeking from behind the curtain are the Miss Basketball Candidates, Faye Waldrcp, Penny Andrews, Sonya Thorncll and Rhonda Johnson. Susan Layfield, Claudia Bishop, and Jeretha Andrews; nominees from Baker for the First Annual “Girl of the Year Contest,” sponsored by the Optimist Club. Peter Baumgartner, an active Swiss student at Baker won the 1960 History Award. Miss Jackie Battley, math teacher, takes part in a chapel program. James Dunlap reigns majestically the annual Twirp Dance. at Claudia Bishop and Sabra Snider pose with a former Miss America, Lee Ann Meriwether and her pub- licity agent. “O.K. Grandmaw, what did you do with the bodies?” was a question asked many times in “Arsenic and Old Lace.” The trophies were won by the Baker High cadets in the Southeastern Sectional Rifle Match at Fort Benning. (L.-R.) Major P. L. Hussong, Lt. Col. David Salmon, 1st Lt. Lennie F. Fitzpatrick, 1st Lt. Bill Reynolds, M Sgt. Rocky Filipeak. Row 2—1st Lt. Arthur Portain, P.F.C. Steve Huppert, Cpl. Herbert Roberts, Sgt. Jim Spears. AUTOGRAPHS '■■wvvjaWvav Ad0 ' rily h} fhe ( OLCMHt’s TKKV. Vt;,.. V.U.Wn 3IJfty 8-2, Pat Bucher, V. Pres.; Margaret Brooks, Sec.-Tres.; Linda Burchfield, Pres. SUBFRESHMAN HOME ROOM OFFICERS 8-3, Linda Cummings, V. Pres.; Gay Cofer, Pres.; Vaughn Cook, Sec.-Tres. 7-1, Jimmy Coe, Sec.; Pat Best, Pres.; Ellen Diaz, V. Pres. 7-2, Bertha Meeks, Sec.; Gay Jones, V. Pres.; David McGuffee, Treas.; Fred McCraw, Pres. 8-1, Shirley Bell, V. Pres.; Gwen Adams, Pres.; Nancy Barnes, Tres. 7-3, Miss Lee White, Mr. Goodrum’s sec.; Leopold Roddy, Sec.; John Simmons, Pres.; Donna Shine, Tres. 8-4, Jean Dixon, Sec.-Tres.; Danny Elkins, Pres. 8 6, Nancy Hobbs, Sec.; Brenda Hayes, V. Pres.; Stanley Herrin, Pres.; Patricia McBride, Treas. 8-9, Jimmy Payne, Pres.; LaVernc Peters, Tres.; Ladatha Pate, Sec.; Corky Owens, V. Pres. 8-11, Bill Walters, Sec.; Ricky Teets, Pres.; Ray- mond Smith, Tres. 8-5,Barbara Gilbert, Tres.; Jasper Hart, Pres. 8-7, Stevca Lynch, Tres.; Annette Johnson, Sec.; Susan Lynch, V. Pres.; Irish Jones, Pres. 8-12, (Not pictured) Lindy Williams, Pres.; Mary Warren, V. Pres.; Patsy Williamson, Sec.-Tres. 8-10, John Sheets, V. Pres.; Shelia Shoaf, Sec.; Patsy Samples, Tres.; Ed Shumachen, Pres. 8-8, Johnny Mason. V. Pres.; Marsha McMillian, Pres.; Danny Moore, Sec.-Tres. Gwen Adams Sharon Ambrose Delos Anderson Donna Anderson Patricia Anderson Don Andrae Loraine Arnold Jimmy Arrington Ray Ashmore Cheryl Auliffe Elvira Ayala Marcia Bailey Mildred Bailey Frank Barker Dale Barnes Nancy Barnes Margaret Barnett Don Basiliere Thomas Bass Tommy Bassett Philip Bean Betty Beckivrith Danny Bedsole Barbara Bell Shirley Bell Barbara Benton Judy Berryhill Kenny Blevins Pamela Blosser John Bolles Richard Boothe Pamela Borezoski Robbie Boswell Janice Bowman Ilona Boyd Lorraine Boyd Robert Boyd Rebecca Breeden Mildred Brewer Mary Brockway Brenda Brown Harry Brooks Margaret Brooks Paula Bryen Pat Bucher Jo Ann Buckley Madge Bunce Susan Bunker Charles Bunton Linda Burchfield Richard Burnes Andrea Butler Jane Buza Charles Byrd Linda Caldwell Rayburn Caldwell Iris Collazo Sharon Cantrell David Cappaert Shirley Carden Wayne Carden Wesley Carter Anne Case Rena Beth Causey Margaret Chadwick Bobby Chapman Margie Chapman Larry Chumley James ClodJ elder Saundra Cochran Gay Cojer Bill Coleman Billy Collier Bobbie Collins Karen Collins Vaughn Cook Barbara Cooper Faris Cooper Luther Cox Judy Craig Mary Crawford Richard Creveling Sherry Crowe Linda Cummings Jackie Cunningham Jo Ann Daniels Diann Davis Carol Deal Billy Denny Bebe DeVlaming Judy Dill Diane Dixon Dona Dixon Jean Dixon Edward Dobrosky Ginger Dominey Myron Douglas Pat Dozier Phyllis Duke Barbara Duncan Jerry Dunlap James Dykes Pete Dykes Robert Earl William Edmondson Pat Edmunds Diane Edwards John Edwards Billy Elkins Danny Elkins Pat Ellis Carolyn Ellison Rosalind Elrod Franz Endres Eugene Eubanks Linda Feasier Joyce Ferrell Nancy Findley Don Fink Klaus Ford Steve Fortson Danny Foster Pat Fowler Sandra France Rusty Franks Henry Franz Sara Fretwell Chris Friedlein Sherrill Frill Robert Fuller Emily Gafford Harry Galloway Vickie Gentry Joe Germain Barbara Gilbert Georgeanna Gillen DeLane Glover Johnny Golden Michael Gorecki Patsy Grady Brenda Grant Roy Grantham Judy Greene Patricia Greppi Linda Griffith Pat Grimes Gordon Hagewood Shirley Hall Galen Hallock Joe Harmon Michael 11 am on Huddleston Hardin Carol Harper Mary Harris George Harrison Jasper Hart Marilyn Hartman Harold Hathorn Charlene Harvey Kathy Hawk Suzanne Henry Stanley Herrin Frederick Hightower Carolyn Hill Susan Hillman Victoria Hines Nancy Hobbs Theodore Hodge Carolyn Hollan Wanda Houston Bety Howard Dennis Howard Dorothy Howard Virginia Huntley Gloria Hurley Beth Hutchings Mary Inman Sharon Jacinto Albert Johnson Annette Johnson Jean Justice Kenneth Kannady Karin Kaupen Cynthia Kirkland Carolyn Kuester James LaCau Jimmy Lawrence Bill Layfield Carolyn Leatherwood Jimmy Lee Peggy Lehner Robert Little Edwin Logan Douglas Long Tommy Long Jean Lynch Linda Marlin Steven Mason Margery Maxwell Patricia McBride Stevea Lynch Susan Lynch Alice Lyons Sharon Maleug Paulette McBride Vivian McCall Berdenia McCreary Barbara McEachin Truett McGee Pat McGuire Rita Mclnnes Laurie McLaurin A i Neil McLean Henry McMUlion Marsh M cM ill an Linda McRay lVayne Meeker Billy Meeks Donnie Melton Sharon Mibig Dorothy Michael Warren Michael Amelia Miller Elaine Miller Carol Moore Danny Moore Johnny Moore Vivian Moore Dennis Morgan Louise Morris Wood roe Morris Deloris Mounblow John Murphy Win ford Murrell Shirley Musquez Wanda Nader Lynn Newman Nancy Nicholson Don Nobles Gail Odom Ronnie Ogle tree Judy Olds Patricia Olds Arthur Owen$ Corky Owens Albert Pal umbro Sherry Parrish Donald Parson Gail Patterson Bob Paulk Jimmy Payne Olcn Pearson Deborah Peleeso Ladatha Pete LaVergne Peters Carolyn Player David Pilgrim Jerry Poesley Brenda I ope Qlenda Porter Wilbur Powell Nancy Pur tie David Pyskin Wanda Rachel Ray Ramincz Lonnie Rankins Pat Register Gwen Rester Sue Rich burg Gary Rickson Linda Roberts Jean Rodney Larry Stallings Dennis Stanford Sam Santiago Shelia Shoaf Faye Stone William Strathern Mike Sullivan Fred Summerlin iV Keith Surles Ellis Talley Richard Teets Diane Thode Frank Thomas Karen Thomason Kathy Tillman Phil Tomlinson Patsy Traivick Dawn XJnderwood Shirley Van Alta Brenda Van Landingham Daniel Vining Ann Vollentine Paul Voorhees Bob Waldrip Sharon Wallace Bill Walters W. 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Walters David Wangle ■ Jerry Ward Pat Ward Hughie Warmack Mary Warren Cynthia Watson Judy Watson Cheryl Waymen t Janies Weaver Judy Wilkenson Lindy Williams Pat Williams Patsy Williamson Elizabeth Welch Janee Wells Becky White James Whitt Warner Wilbourne Earline Williford Jerry Willis Linda Windham Alona Wood Marie Wood Jackie Woodard James Woods Robert Woods Danielle Wright Joyce Wright Sonny Wright Billy Yellowhorse Louise Youngblood John Aiken Amanda Ainuu Carl Anthony Gloria Ashworth Aracelis Aviles Pat Best Cynthia Block Elizabeth Boehler Norma Cain Linda Cains Delicia Cantrell George Cantrell Jimmy Coe Gloria Collins Stephania Corncy Rebecca Crawford Robert Eddy Sylvia Edwards Gwen Efurd Robert Ellis Danny Daniels Henry Davis Flora Delgado Ellen Diaz Joy Etheridge Alice Frank Betty Gary Jerry Gay lor Vera Gordon Robert Green IVayne Grimes Charles Harper Ray Henderson Elizabeth Howell Robert Hunley Sharon Johnson Gay Jones Geraldine Judy Wanda Kilgore John Klimp Harold Lane Lorna Lawrence Lawan Lojtin Fred McCraw David McGuffee David Miller Bonnie Nunly Billy Olds Shirley Ortiz Leopold Roddy Richard Stafford Glenn Vollar Judy Wilborn Virginia Wells Susan Wright (Not Pictured) Marsha Arkell Beverly Bullock Fuell Clements Mark Chitwood Sixto Cordona Ronald Curnutt Harold Davis Robert La Grave Marjorie Olds Myra Phelps Roxanne Phillips Cynthia Pippin Jeanette Poulnot Linda Quarles James Reid James Rogers Gloria Santiago Donna Shine John Simmons Paula Skiles Betty Smith Bobby Stepp Vernon Strickland Glender Stewart Regina Strickland Lamar Taylor Brenda Thrash Timothy Wasik Hilmer Watson Wayne Whitten Charles Wilson St. Elmo; Corky Owens, 40 St. Elmo; Corky Owens, 40; Danny Vining, 30; Fred Jackson, 73 L-R, 1st Row: Pat Grimes; Becky White; Dianne Dixo n; 2nd row: Brenda Brown, Cheryl Auliffe, Shielia Shoaf, Betty Howard, Dottie Pate. 3rd row: Dawn Underwood, An nette Johnson, Gwenette Johnson, Nancy Barnes. FOOTBALL 1st row: Danny Vining, Sterling Jones, John Sheetz, Mike Shirley, Lindy Williams, Ray Ashmore. 2nd row: Wayne Meeks, Danny Elkins, Fred Jackson, Jim Payne, Ed Schumachen, Corky Owens, Paul Voorhees. 3rd row: Coach Forehand, Billy Denny, Klaus Ford, Jimmy Shaw, Larry Franks, Tim Shirley. FOOTBALL SCORES 13 Bibb City 0 6 Arnold 0 20 Columbus Jr. High 0 35 St. Elmo 0 41 Columbus High 12 BASKETBALL BASKETBALL SCORES 31 Columbus 20 21 Arnold 19 41 Cols. Jr. Hi. 39 34 Bibb 32 35 Columbus 24 21 Columbus 20 28 Arnold 25 19 Bibb 27 31 Pacelli 9 25 Arnold 21 19 Bibb 20 35 Cols. Jr. Hi. 26 41 Columbus 29 35 Cols. Jr. Hi. 41 27 Bibb 25 19 Arnold 42 49 Bibb 22 1st row: Fred Jackson, Larry Whipple, Jim Lawrence, Ed Schumachen, Ronnie Ogletree. 2nd row: John Sheetz, Joe Harmon, Warner Willbourn, Tom Long. 3rd row: Coach Forehand, Danny Vining, Tim Shirley, John Bolles, Billy Denny. U () STRIKE A S J:n ■ earn etectnc chord on lrt ' ' Von ran’i miss uj,| AXM'ALS Milcr space 'i. 'V, 4 Make Hunqer a Joy DELICIOUS «■ways Malone Office Equipment Company We are always happy to serve you!' 107 12th Street Phone FA 2-2513 NATURE'S MOST PERFECT FUEL Gas Light Company of Columbus Dial FA 2-8891 SOL LOEB COMPANY Incorporated Wholesale Groceries and Cigars 900 Front Ave. Dial FA 2-7376 Columbus, Georgia Westinghouse Goodyear Appliances Tires - Tubes Television Recapping UNITED OIL CORP. RCA Victor Shell Television - Radios Gasoline - Oil High Fidelity Lubricants 104 1 Broadway Columbus, Ga. FA 2-8971 Distributors of: Textile and Industrial Supplies Plumbing - Heating - Electrical Supplies Building Materials - J-M Roofing Manufacturers of: Stoves, Heaters, Outdoor Cookers Agricultural Implements and Parts Columbus Iron Works Co. Southern Plow Co. Div. Columbus, Georgia Phone FA 4-2461 COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY 1038 13th Street Dial FA 2-0618 VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME RAMBLER Sales Service Brooks Thomas Motor Co. 839 Fourth Ave. Columbus, Ga. JULIUS FRIEDLAENDER CO. Bagging Andrews Road FA 2-0335 HARDAWAY MOTOR CO. SALES ISEy SERVICE 1541 First Avenue Dail FA 2-7781 Columbus, Ga. tf iddie ghoppo from tots to teens ALSO JR. MISS FASHIONS 1144 Broadway Phone FA 2-4091 The Auto Supply Company, Inc. WHOLESALE Parts - Supplies - Shop Equipment 1510 First Avenue Phone FA 2-7388 THE HECHT CO., INC. Restaurant Equipment Dept. 902 - 4th Ave. FA 2-8229 Refrigeration Equipment Dept. 904 - 4th Ave. FA 3-4206 RODDENBERRY TALLEY Architects 2 W - 13th Street Dial FA 2-4514 Columbus, Ga. 1 156 Talbotton Ave. Phone FA 7-8416 Columbus, Ga. COLUMBUS BEAUTY SCHOOL All work done under the supervision of the instructors OPEN FOR STUDENT ENROLLMENT Kathrin Walker, Instructor James E. Thomas, Hair Stylist Congratulations CLASS OF ’60 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY For Date Rates Lifetime Aluminum Awnings — Steel Carports Visit Baker's Blue Room Screens - Jalousies — Ornamental Iron AIR FLOW AWNING CO. At THE CORRALL FREE ESTIMATES 3528 Victory Drive Columbus, Ga. Dial FA 4-2479 466 Andrews Road Columbus, Georgia FOR ANYTHING IN AUTOMOBILES PRESTON'S GARAGE Specializing in Wheel Alignment Balancing 2414 Cusseta Road Dial FA 7-3749 Roses' 5-10-25c Stores, Inc. Cross Country Plaza Macon Road Columbus, Ga. STEPHENS COLOR CO. Auto Glass Installed While You Wait Dial FA 3-6943 1527 First Avenue COLUMBUS BANK TRUST CO. Main Office, 1 148 Broadway FA 4-1361 BRANCH OFFICES Baker Village MU 9-4464 1 000 Broadway FA 2-8264 3700 - 2nd Avenue FA 2-5443 Wynnton Branch FA 7-3691 FRENCH AUTO SUPPLY CO. Victory Dr. Next to L M Motor Co. MUrdock 9-5304 or MU 9-5980 We do not sell used auto parts MERLE NORMAN Cosmetics Courtesy Demonstration by Apointment A Chance to Try Before You Buy 113- 12th Street Phone FA 3-8702 Columbus, Ga. Paramount Chemical Co. 2078 Phillips Road MU 9-7350 MILTON CARROLL INC. 29 Eleventh St. Phone FA 3-4317 Columbus, Georgia TV'S: Zenith, RCT, Motorola Maytag Washers JACK VOORHEES RADIO-TV and Appliances Cliatt Shopping Center Old Ft. Benning Road Phone MU 9-5822 Columbus, Ga. Commercial Printers, Inc. Printers Lithographers Job Printing - Labels Color Work Where To Buy It 1039 -13th St. FA 4-1308 The STREAMLINER Diner Drive-In CURB SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY Emma Lee Holmes Beauty Shop Three Master Beauticians to Serve You Located in the P.X. Shopping Center, Ft. Benning Edgewood Shopping Center J. T. Robinson Service Station Edgewood Hardware Helen Diana Portrait Studio Bussey's Restaurant Drive Inn Blake Drug Company FA 7-6010 FA 2-7143 FA 7-0783 FA 7-9264 FA 3-7391 WE WELCOME YOUR BUSINESS Connally's Sport Shop 1214 Broadway FA 3-8823 The Place for Sporting Goods FOR HEALTHFUL LIVING 917 Brown Ave. Dial FA 3-3651 IJLWISOlVB Perry Business School ACCREDITED Summer Classes Affiliated with R. H. Macy Co. 1400 Third Avenue Dial FA 7-6657 The South's First Family Of Department Stores CHAMPION'S 1200 Broadway Dial FA 2-7301 Men Boy's Clothing FACTORY TO YOU 1023-A Broadway Dial FA 3-5412 C. LeJUNE Custom Gun Work Restocking — Gun Re-Bluing Authorized Dealer For Poly-Choke Lyman Choke Baker Village Shopping Center Phone MU 9-3735 Columbus, Ga. WE GET OURS AT GOWER'S” GOWER CLOTHING COMPANY Quality Clothes for the Working Man's Family 1027 First Avenue Columbus, Ga. Come in and see Norman Kuister and Randall Leddon Both students at Baker High. LINDA SHARON Motel and Restaurant Motel MU 9-3903 Restaurant MU 9-9273 Victory Drive Columbus, Ga. SUNSHINE BISCUIT CO., INC. 3700 Victory Drive Dial MU 9-0150 Serve Sunshine Krispy Crackers” NEAL HARDWARE COMPANY For the Best Deal Always See Neal” 3527 Cusseta Road Dial FA 3-1814 COLONY COURT BEAUTY SHOP Operators: Mrs. Boone, Alice Nelson, Evelyn Hawkins MU 9-3859 Victory Drive GEORGE CHIN'S FORMOSA RESTAURANT FINE ORIENTAL AND AMERICAN FOODS Family Dinners — Orders to Take Out 2413 S. Lumpkin Rd. Phone MU 9-1235 HARMON MOTORS National Auto Sales — Military Motors THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN Roy Lamb C. L. Harmon Congratulations to Class of 1960 J. C. PENNEY CO. Dial FA 2-0611 1123 Broadway KIRALFY'S THE FINEST IN FEMININE FASHION 1137 Broadway Dial FA 3-3617 SCHULTE-UNITED The Store of Values 1141 Broadway Dial FA 2-7651 Columbus, Ga. FIELD and FIRESIDE, Inc. Your Sport Shop 28 - 13th Street Dial FA 7-3611 STEWART TYPEWRITER CO. Underwood Typewriters 1041 Broadway Columbus, Ga. Dial FA 3-1087 Dial FA 2-8971 J. J. NEWBERRY VARIETY DEPT. STORE 1147 Broadway Dial FA 2-8781 WOODWARD Fabrics, Curtains, Linens, Bedding Sewing Notions and Trimmings 1139 Broadway Dial FA 2-3951 Columbus, Ga. KAYSER-LILIENTHAL The Shop of Original Styles” Ladies' Ready-To-Wear Millinery 1109 Broadway Dial FA 2-4281 Columbus, Ga. V. V. VICK JEWELERS Diamonds, Watches and Silverware 1218 Broadway Columbus, Ga. DIAL FA 7-4348 McC RORY'S The Store of Greatest Values 1 1 24 Broadway Columbus, Ga. Dial FA 3-1251 Congratulations to the Class of I960 T. S. CLASON, O.D. - J. T. MILLER, O.D. C. H. JACKSON, O.D. Optometrists 1115 Vi Broadway Columbus, Ga.- RUCKER OLDSMOBILE, INC. Office, 1300 - 5th Avenue FA 3-7313 Used Car Dept., 1314 - 5th Ave. FA 3-6988 Columbus, Ga. COCO SUPPER CLUB Open 1 1:30 A.M. to I 1:30 P.M. FA 2-6090 Victory Drive Girls High School And College Fashions At SOUTHERN CASUALS Traffic Circle H. L. GREEN CO. 5c, 10c $1.00 1101 Broadway Dial FA 2-7592 MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE 1249 Broadway Dial FA 2-5524 DIRECT JEWELERS 1034 Broadway Columbus, Ga. Dial FA 3-4083 American Family Life Ins. Co. Home Office, 1 1 35 - 13th St. FA 7-0244 District Office, Empire Building FA 7-8917 H. M. BLAIR BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP Cliatt Shopping Center ROBERTS CABINET WORKS Firm Roberts, Owner All types of Millwork Furniture Repairs 3668 Cusseta Road Dial FA 3-4033 H. A. Slocumb's Flower Shop 3215 Cusseta Road Corsages A Specialty Dial MU 9-1707 Columbus, Ga. FIRM ROBERTS G. F. Smith, Manager ESTABLISHED 1908 3658 Cusseta Road Dial FA 2-9412 J Qtcat flame in SUITS THE SOUTH” STRIFFLER-HAMBY Mortuary 1015 - 13th Street Columbus, Ga. Dial FA 2-3341 POUND APPLIANCES 1044 Benning Road Dial MU 9-4097 Columbus, Ga. BRITTON and DOBBS MORTICIANS Three Ambulances to Serve You — Air Service Oxygen and Two-Way Radio Equipped Dial FA 3-2731 1114 - 15th Ave. Dial CY 8-0668 1514 - 5th Ave., P. C. Philips Hardware Supply Co. 3715 Victory Drive Columbus, Ga. Dial MU 9-1460 Sullivan's Rexall Super Drugs Your Complete Drug Store Magazines — Cosmetics — Sundries, Etc. Dial MU 9-5330 Ft. Benning Rd. Columbus, Ga. C. Schomburg Son JEWELERS Serving Columbus for 88 Years 1 121 Broadway at the Sign of the Clock Columbus, Ga. Dial FA 7-7489 ROYAL TIRE SERVICE, INC. 1544 - 1st Avenue FA 7-2636 Columbus, Ga. ALISON-HUTTON CO. 1013 - 13th Street FA 3-7361 Used Car Dept. 1243 - 10th Avenue FA 2-0672 CJaffAW CSEILIL.CDK - COMPANY - fcne tT -m rd. Atote Columbus. Ceorcia 1 108 Broadway Dial FA 2-8819 Bus. Phone FA 4-2140 Res. FA 7-5200 Mable Bailey School of Charm Modeling and Self Improvement Pamper Slenderizer 1105 13th Street Columbus, Ga. THE BEST DRESSED MEN SHOP AT STORES FOR MEN Stopken Blond 22 12TH STREET SOCIETY BRAND SUITS FRENCH SHRINER SHOES KNOX HATS ARROW ANO ENAO SHIRTS Stopk TRAFFIC CIRCLE HART 8CMAFFNER AND MARX SUITS FRENCH SHRINER SHOES KNOX HATS ARROW AND ENRO SHIRTS MILITARY UNIFORMS Golden's Foundry Machine Company BAKER VILLAGE VARIETY TRAFFIC CIRCLE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Nocera's Villa Nora Italian Restaurant Home of World Famous PIZZA Visit the Beautiful Roman Room Victory Drive Phone MU 9-0532 Columbus, Ga. NECHTMAN STUDIO The Finest in Photography Anytime — Any Place Commercial • Weddings • Schools • Industrial • Portrait 1131 2 - 12th Street FAirfax 2-6443 If no answer FA 7-4848 or FA 7-5393 PHOTO ENGRAVING FINE PRINTING LITHOGRAPHING PUBLISHING OFFICE SUPPLIES Columbus Office Supply Company 1335 6th Avenue DIAL FA 2-4478 P. O. BOX 468 Columbus, Georgia Columbus Clearing House Association The Member Banks of Columbus Bank Trust Co. Fourth National Bank First National Bank Phenix-Girard Bank BLACK ANGUS No Better Food Anywhere — American Dishes - Spaghetti - Pizza Pie Available for Private Parties — Dinner Meetings Dial FA 3-5783 or FA 2-9254 Columbus, Ga. Zale's Prices are Sales Prices Everyday ZALE JEWELRY Columbus, Georgia irven s Owned Managed in the Chattahoochee Valley Since 1876 1136 Broadway Dial FA 7-1511 METCALF'S Exclusive Dealer MacGregor Sports Equipment FAirfax 3-8823 1214 Broadway Columbus, Ga. BURGER BOY Self-Service Drive-Inn MU 9-1675 Victory Drive Columbus, Ga. CHAMPION'S Men Boy's Clothing FACTORY TO YOU 1023-A Broadway Dial FA 3-5412 F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Traffic Circle Shopping Center Shop Woolworth First for Everything Where Millions Save Millions Phone FA 3-0882 P.O. Box 1054 Morrison's Cafeteria 18 - 11 th Street Columbus, Ga. J. L. Hodges, Manager JOE JONES SON TRAILER SALES Best Place to Buy, Rent or Sell A Mobile Home 5419 Victory Dr. Columbus, Ga. Dial MU 9-6620 }. mmmm —


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