Carroll High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Ozark, AL)

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Judy Neher ASSISTANT EDITORS Claudia Bolich Joan Neher Nancy Higham Helen Hubbard Pat Donohoo Jim Martin Tom Martin Pat Shaw SPONSORS Mrs. Holman Mrs. Howell Eaglet 1965 Carroll Migh School Ozark, Alabama Jm Memory of Michael Can Introduction Snapshots Administration Classes Student jCife Personalities Athletics Only one more block! War Eagles! What s the atomic number of bubble gum?| Why won’t it work? Most Loyal! New Key Clubber shines shoes Busy Seniors? [ 4 ] Nancy Higham is crowned Miss Homecoming 1964. Thanks for the push, Mr. Hataway, but 1 don’t belong on this float.” Cheerleaders set Carroll High Spirits on fire. [ 5 ] Waddya mean we havta stay after school and work on the Annual? Is the left over Jr. class candy really that good. Mrs. Weeks? “Mr. Byrd, how many nugs are there in an augen blink? Ambitious Senior works a Trig problem that's over his head. [ 6 ] When April showers with sweetness pierce the root? Was that remark necessary, Marshall? Put it back, here comes the General! He rarely hits it, but the tension is unbearable. [ 7 ] Students of CMS Ministration Daily you face many challenges and opportunities. Your reactions to these situations are etched into you as an individual. You have today the greatest educational opportunities ever afforded mankind. Take full advantage of these opportunities, but, in doing so, do not lose sight of the one thing which to every individual is the most important asset - good character. B R praiish Superintendent Administration of a secondary school the size of Carroll High School requires many years of preparation, education, and experience. The Carroll High administrators have had extensive preparation in administration. Mr. Fralish and Mr. Carpenter represent the school at important state conferences and have served on county, district, and state boards at the superintendents’ and principals’ levels. We, the administration, challenge you to follow the path of only the good and the true so that you may pave the way for those who follow you. Students of CMS The administration of Carroll High School hopes that its influence and guidance will exemplify some small seed of inspiration and challenge for you to keep abreast with a world of con- stant hardships, successes, and failures, but, for the student who is prepared, the future has never looked brighter. May your loyalty, courage, spirit, and enthusiasm continue to be a source of inspiration to guide you in each trial and triumph you experience in the future. Doyle Carpenter Principal [ 8 ] Mr. Jack Barnette, assistant to Mr. Carpenter, deals directly with students in matters regarding enroll- ment and attendance. With Carroll High School in the center of Fort Rucker military operations, new students arrive from all portions of the globe. In addition to assisting Mr. Carpenter, he also teaches a science class. Miss Wenona Martin Mr. Jack Barnette Guidance Counselor to 977 students requires ability to organize, plan carefully and be truly interested in the future of each student. The guidance office at Carroll High School provides students with up-to-date infor- mation on hundreds of colleges and universities and latest scholarship applications. Tests are administered frequently to help students find voca- tional aptitudes. Mrs. Watson, the school secretary of Carroll High School, has many jobs im- portant to every student and teacher. Her responsibilities include handling the mail, the money, and many other duties necessary to the operation and success of CHS. Mrs. W?atson is in charge of keeping up with the locker keys, lost and found, and checking out. She has assistants to aid her in office work and errands. She is always anxious to help and is considered by the students of CHS to be invaluable. Mrs. Cleo Watson [ 9 ] faculty Canguage Arts, 9'0reign Canguage Space Age Masts Mrs. Janice Barnette English Mrs. Faye Senn English Mrs. Elizabeth Riley English Mrs. Sallie Sollie English Mrs. Floride Holman English Mrs. Martha Howell English Mrs. Beverly Williams English Mrs. Kathryn Brown French Social Studies Preparatory 9or Many Professions Mrs. Joann Knight Spanish Mr. Curtiss Hattaway Government Mrs. Nancy Murphy American History Mrs. Mabel Weeks History Commercial Courses Used As Pasie Work Jn College Mrs. Nina Carpenter Typing Mrs. Katherine Sasser Typing Mrs. Donnalee Van Zante Bookkeeping Mrs. Martha McClendon Shorthand [ 10 ] Science, Math 2or An Ever-Changing World Mr. David Byrd Physics Mrs. Marie Horn Chemistry Mr. William Baker Biology Mr. Leon Dansby Biology Mr. Charles Senn Algebra Mr. Willis Chancey Algebra Mr. Ar t Saliba Math Miss Sandra Howell Math Vocational Education-Keg Zo Successful giving Mrs. Alice Parrish Home Economics Mrs. Hazel Wilkenson Home Economics Mr. James Blankenship Diversified Occupations Mr. B. L. Martin Agriculture Physical Witness, Important Zo Students Miss Barbara Dunn Physical Education Mr. Max Howell Science Coach Mr. Cecil Skinner History Coach Mr. Bobby Williford History Coach Mrs. Gladys Henry Librarian [ I’ 1 The first day of school, Carroll High was the setting for excitement for all classes. The atmosphere was filled with friendly greetings to new friends as well as old, and everyone was already sounding off with that old Carroll High Spirit. As the Seniors passed through the foyer, they began to realize how much they had grown to love and to enjoy this kind of spirit-filled atmosphere. The decision was secretly made in the mind of every Senior to make the best of his last year at CHS, scholastically and socially. [ 13 ] Class of ’65 Betty Andrews Mike Akridge Frank Andrews Sandra Aman Carolyn Anderson Greg Andrews David Andrews Summer Passed Quickly and Zke Seniors Kathleen Andrews John Bateman Butch Bagwell Clay Bell Elaine Baldwin 1 rene Bell Glenn Batchelor Allan Benefield Sarah Benefield Patricia Benefield A. J. Blankenship Ann Blocker Dennie Bludsworth Claudia Bolich James Bolton Lois Brannan Returned ?or Zheir Cast year At CMS George Brinton Ralph Butler Senior Class Officers [ 15 ] Isaac Byrd Billy Byrd Noel Cabell Kay Campbell Susan Cantrell Mark Carmicheal Sonny Carter Gordon Carpenter bright Smiles Were Exchanged Zhe Dag Seniors David Carroll David Chalker Judy Carr Danny Childree Richard Carr Mary Childree Joyce Allen Sam Childree [ 16 ] John “LM Christian Jenny Clark Blair Conrad Lynn Cooper John Cooper Jimmy Cook Ginger Creekmore Charlotte Crumpler Accepted Zhe Challenge Of Cending Zhe School Brenda Dansby Reta Deese ■K [ 17 ] Bobbie De Lony Sandra Dixon Jan Deloney Rodney Dodson Charles Dennison Pat Donohoo Pat Devericks Sara Doster Seniors 'Did Zheir Part Jimmy Dunn Linda Eperson Bonnie Drane Virginia Dunbar Jeanie Drasheff Reggie Edwards Charles Durst Jennifer Fain [ 18 ] Dennis Faust Johnny Ferquson Marshall Flowers Wilson Flowers David Folmar Ann Gassett Mary Ann Glenn Linda Glover Zo Keep Eagle Spirits Soaring Ronnie Glover Danny Grant [ 19 ] Diane Grant Jean Grantham Terry Griffin Jack Griffith Barbara Guthrie Gloria Hagler Ted Hagler Brenda Hale Homecoming Arrived and Zhe Seniors Worked Ann Hale Jo Ann Hall Tim Hartzog Emily Hayes Patricia Head Diane Herring Nancy Higham Carroll Hilboldt [ 20 ] Ronnie Hilburn Ronnie Holland Billy Hilderbrand Don Holloway Linda Hill Adrian Holman Larry Hodges Jenny Holmes Sharon Hornsby Billy Houston Hard Zo Make Jt Zke ftest yet [ 2) ] Sonny Howell Helen Hubbard Virginia Hudson John Hughes Linda Hughes Phyllis Hulsey James Hutto Jill Hutto ACT Zests Came Along and Determined Suzy Jackson Adeline Jellison Gwen Johnson Travis Johnson George Johnson Huette Jones Sandra Judah Nancy Keller [ 22 ] Joe Kelley Gayle Kelley Sarah Kelley Gary Ketcham Jimmy Ketcham Marina King Don Landers Aubery Langford Zke Juture Of Many Seniors Joe Langford David Leatherwood [ 23 ] Dennis Leatherwood Beverly Lisenby Becky Lewis Brenda Livingston Ronald Lewis Linda Logan Theresia Lindsay Bill Makawsky Extra-Curricular Activities Helped Zo Jimmy Martin Tom Martin Leslie Mason Ray Mathison Dan Matusiewicz Billy May Mary Lou McCullar Nancy McDonald [ 24 ] Robert McDonald Judith McGaffy Bob McGraw Gloria McLean Mike McMaken Jim Micknovicz Judy Miller Jimmy Mizel Make Seniors Well-Rounded Students Danny Monk Pat Mooney [ 25 ] Wayne Napier Walter Novak Joan Neher Glinda Osbourn Judy Neher Glinda Padget Ruth Newton Albert Parrish Seniors Co-operated With AH David Patrick Jack Patrick Gloria Patterson Annette Peal Pat Pearce Nina Jo Peters Norma Peters Diane Pheland [ 26 ] Cheryl Phenazee Kenneth Preston Ellen Prior Prudence Pruitt Randy Richie Johnny Roberson Edward Roberts Valerie Rodawalt Classes Zo Make Projects Successful [ 27 ] Spiced Wit it Sun Js Well Js Work Gail Sherer Victor Simpson Jimmy Sides Audrey Skipper Sue Simmons Linda Smith Wayne Simms Lynda Smith [ 28 ] Terri Smith Thomas Smith Horace Snell Jim Snell grove Trevor Snellgrove Rick Stasyszyn Darlene Steele Carol Stevens Every Senior's Day Was Complete Diane Stevens Walt Stewart [ 29 ] Some Zo College, Some Zo Work, Whatever David Tarter Varene Taylor Rodney Teal Cynthia Teel Katherine Tharpe Janann Tilley Danny Turner Gary Vance [ 30 ] Royce Vaughn Libby Walker Lisa Von Kann Reggie Walker Kathy Wagner John Wall Kenneth Walker Judy Wambles Zkeir Qoal. CMS Melped Prepare 3or Jt Sandra Wei be It Olivia White [ 31 ] Patty White Eddie Whitehead Betsy Williams Frank Willis Donnis Wilson Pat Woodham Connie Worthington Ronald Wright Seniors Won’t Soon Jorget Qood Zintes Mad At CMS [ 32 ] PRESIDENT - Francis Buchan, VICE PRESIDENT - Billy Bedford SECRETARY - Peggy Cook, TREASURER - Andy Barnett, REPORTER - Angelyn Medley Ben Adams Sandy Adkinson George Aldridge Joe Alford Tommy Allen Beverly Aman Newton Amos Charles Andrews Jerry Andrews Judy Andrews June Andrews Kathy Andrews [ 34 ] Tommy Arledge Rhett Baker Norma Baldwin Betty Barentine Andy Barnett Marilyn Baileys John Belcher Linda Bishop Tony Bishop Bobby Blackmon Billy Blackwell Gary Blauret Kandy Blohm Geraldine Bludsworth Myra Bludsworth Billy Bodford Karen Boginski Donald Bolton Kay Bonasso Joe Bond [ 35 ] Barbara Bottoms Jerry Brannon Dwight Brigham Amelia Brown Clarence Brown Jean Brown Jeanette Bruner Connie Bryan Francis Buchan Kathy Burback Jerry Bums Peter Byrd Ralph Cannon Thrya Carmichael Heyward Carroll Kells Carroll Jo Ann Casey Peggy Childers John Clark Camille Clouse [ 36 ] Barry Coers Dickey Coley Dallas Collins Peggy Cook Bill Cote Ricky Craddock Joyce Croshaw Roger Danielson Linda Dantzer Ernest Davies Robert Deloney Jimmy Dillard [ 37 ] Pat Dixon Jo Doyle Butch Drew Dennis Duell Norman East Diane Edwards Ann Elmore Jane Enfinger Mary Fisher Janice Fitzgerald Susan Fitzgerald Howard Foote [ 38 ] Michael Foy George Furqeuron Buffa Gallo Terry Gamble Debbie Gary Christa Glasmyer Mike Goff Steve Goins Kathryn Goolsby Dale Grantham Leonard Grantham Rick Grantham Delores Green Janet Greene O’Neal Griggs Sara Griggs Danny Hagler Vivian Hagler Dennis Harding Judy Harding [ 39 ] Mike Hargett Carolyn Head Chuck Hellings Dorothy Hildebrand Peggy Hill Jim Howard Judy Howell Dennis Hutto Joe Ingram Bethene Jackson Dennis Johnson Eddie Johnson Melaine Johnson Phillip Jones Sherry Jones Robyn Jones Pam Judah Louise Karpinska Janice Kelly Danny Kennedy [ 40 ] Berta Kingsley Carroll Kingsley A1 Kirkland Linda Knowles Elaine Kominos Leslie Lailaie Skip Lake Judy Langford Johnny Lantz Tommy Lavender Delores Laws Erskine Levy t 41 ] Alethea Lisenby Joe Lucky Donna Marchman Pat Mason Vicki Mason Annice Matthews Ricky Matthews Jim McAdarach James McCaslin Leroy McCarter Joyce McKenzie Pat McMaken [ 42 ] Angelyn Medley Delonna Meece Glenn Miller Billie Michalic Billy Mitchell Frances Mitchell Charles Mizell Pam Mizell Harold Moates Barry Moon Jim Mooney Greg Moore Carol Motes William Mullins Stephanie Nadeau Judy Newsome Kathy Newton James Outlaw Mary Ellen Owensby Barbara Para more [ 43 ] Greg Param ore Cindy Parham Bobbie Partin Jayne Payne Walter Payne Linda Pearson Lyn Perry Diane Piepher Elaine Phillips Gary Phinazee Steve Pickett Annie Ruth Pladson Glenda Price James Pridgen James Purdue Chuck Reed Neville Reese Mike Reynolds Alison Riley Annis Roberts [ 44 ] Reba Rogers Korin Rothwell Rona Runkle Lucia Saltee Kenneth Sanders Sheila Sanders Carol Sansbury Joel Schaffer Sam Schwarz James Searcy Joe Sellers Joe Senn [ 45 ] John Parrish Mike Riley Aaron Roberts Wallace Sizemore Mickey Snellgrove Chris Steele Scott Stevens Kathy Tucker Wayne Sheely Paula Sheppard Nan Shirley Jewell Simmons James Sims Ross Skeleton Charlotte Skipper Cheryl Smith Kay Smith Joey Snell Kathrina Snell Maurice Snell [ 46 ] Austin Snellgrove Sandra Snellgrove Jimmy Spivey Yuonne Stanford Henry Stegall Richard Stein Vicki Stockwell Barbara Stokes Carolyn Strickland Ronnie Stroud Emil Stubbs Judy Stubbs Norman Stubbs Helen Taylor Jerry Taylor Sheila Teague Judy Tew Leslie Thaggard Robbie Tharpe Larry Thomas [ 47 ] Greg Thomason Horace Thrasher Terry Tomlin Billy Turner Lorraine Turner Susan Van Dyken Pat Wagner Larry Warrick Doug White Dianne Wilkins Betty Williams Jerry Williams Sylvia Williams Sara Wilson Amelia Windham John Windham Kathy Wissel Brenda Wood Donald Woodham Wayne Woodham [ 48 ] Virginia Woods Bill Wright Loraine Yeager Mary Young Billy Joe Barentine Alice Daniels Howard Davenport Lamar Glover Robert Haddon Ray Hancock Elaine Holloway Judy Hunter John Lawson Jennia Mims Ronnie Waldner David Walker Jeff Woodham Ricky Worthington [ 49 ] PRESIDENT - Neal Phillips, VICE-PRESIDENT - Jan Yost SECRETARY - Kathy Murphy, TREASURER - Kathy Proctor, REPORTER - Cindy Creek Class of ’67 t to Joe Adams Judith Adams Ricky Allen Edith Andrews Kenneth Andrews Karen Archer Josh Ard Ronald Armstrong Dorothy Austin John Austin Larry A they Diane Baker Kay Lee Baldwin Martha Baldwin Evelyn Sue Ball [ 50 ] J. D. Ball William Ball Linda Baltzell Dale Barefield Mark Barefield Kathy Barkette Hal Barns Pam Bateman Jewell Bell Tommy Bell Mickey Bell Barry Benefield Ronnie Berlinguet Rita Bezonia Bob Bigley Diane Blackmon Alice Blocker Jack Blohm Alice Bludsworth Jacque Bonasso Doug Bond Anita Bowman Sandra Bracewell Barbara Bradly Barbara Brinton Alison Broadbent Regan Brown Eric Bruggink Jerry Byrd Becky Cape [ 51 ] [ 52 ] Kay Carpenter David Carr Ronnie Carr Sam Carroll Ronnie Carson Janice Chalker Jimmy Chambers Dale Chancey Ricky Chaplin Schella Chapman Charlotte Cheshire Linda Childers Peggy Childree Diane Clayton Larry Cochran Mary Cockrell Jim Conley Becky Conrad Rebecca Cotten Donna Cowart Cindy Creek Sadie Danner Craig Davis Becky Deloney Cheryl Denison Pat Dennis Jeanie Devericks Bobby Dillard David Dodd Monica Dominguez Randy Drane Mike Duffy Tom Duffy Luke Dunn Alice Dykes Khoda Dykes Linda Dukes Waldo Edwards Stanley Enfinger Carolyn English Joe Etheridge Jewel Flourney Amos Foster Julie Gamble Paul Goff Billy Golden Douglas Hagler Betty Hastens Carol Harding Marie Harris Porter Harris Dennis Harrison James Harvey Marshall Heilman Henry Higham Don Hilbum Charles Hinderliter Belinda Holder Patty Holland Dean Holder Charles Houston Ronnie Howell Tony Hughes Van Hughes Barbara Hutto Faye Hutto Evie Lene Jackson Norman Jacobs Billy Johnson David Johnson Johnny Johnson Sissy Johnson Marilyn Jones Linda Jowers Barbara Kopeschka Daniel Kellum Lynn Ketcham John Kilpatrick Bill LaGrone Cheryl Leatherwood Nancy Leatherwood Paul Ledford Linda Lee Henry Lee Norman Lewis Gini Lisenby Lynette Long Cathy Luckfield Patty Mack Andy Macko [ 54 ] Bob Macko Linda Mathison Liz McCaslin Linda McClellan Billy McDonald Mark McGarvey Jimmy McNeal Miriam Meers Tommy Miller Bill Mills Jerry Mims Harry Mixon Judy Montgomery James Morisaki Bob Moorehead n T. R. Munn Kathy Murphy Mary Ortiz David O'Steen Randy Outlaw Glenda Owens Jane Parker Linda Sue Parker Mary Ann Parrish Dwight Patrick Wayne Patterson Billy Paulk David Payne Dona Kay Peel Barbara Peters Dowling Petrey Diana Phillips Neal Phillips Kurt Pickett Bill Pinkston Julie Powers Gregory Pritchett Kathy Proctor Eugenia Pruette Sharon Raulston Sheila Rich David Riddle Linda Roberts Paul Robinson Anna Merle Rogers [ 56 ] Donnell Rogers Larry Rogers Robert Rogers Judy Roe Mary Ann Rudd Robert Sauls Don Saunders Bill Schall Connie Schantz Mary Schwarz Pat Scott Newell Shaeffer Chuck Shaw Theresa Sheehan Gloria Shehane Carol Sherrer Ron Sims Steven Simpson Lamar Skipper Michael Skipper Debbie Smith Roger Smith Ronnie Smith Edgar Snell Sue Snell grove June Snell Dennis Spence Fame Stanford Jeff Stein James Stevenson [ 57 ] Terry Stokes Charles Strickland Vera Strickland Charlotte Stroud Steve Sutton Linda Tabb Carolyn Tharp Sandra Tharpe Margie Thompson Shelia Thompson Jack Thrasser Steven Tracey Jim Topping Bobby Tullis Creig Turner Jimmy Valentine Sharon Vance Jack Varney Barbara Walker Edward Walker Shirley Walker Mary Wall Barbara Ward Brenda Watson Elaine Weeks Richard W'est Kathy Whaley Johnny Williams Larry Williams Ray Williams [ 58 ] Annette Willis Mildred Willis Tommy Wise Rhoda Woodard Mary Lou Woods Olga Wright Betty Yeager Jan Yost Tommy Young Diane Bruner Kathy Clayton Alice Daniels Howard Davenport Jimmy Golden James Harvey Bill Jesse Paul Jones Cheryl Lake Lex Lisenby Buz Morton 4 Curtis Outlaw Juanita Pace Ronnie Payne Aaron Roberts Ronnie Russell Nathan Stanton Lloyd Spurlock Scott Stevens Tommy Sullivan Jerry Turner [ 59 ] Class of ’6$ Jane Allen Dusty Andrews Carolyn Andrews Susan Andrews Morris Armstrong Tim Bagwell Bobbie Bayne Debbie Beach Edward Bell Ricky Bell Michael Bennett Jimmy Benson Claudia Bodford Mike Bogner James Bowman [ 60 ] Jacqueline Bright Sandra Brown Mary Jo Brown Roselane Brummett Cathy Bruner Gwen Byrd Jerry Byrd Shirley Carr Frank Carroll Jane Childree Kay Childree Nancy Christian Chere Collins Dewey Collins Marshall Collins Connie Corcoran Cynthia Corley Suze Crowley Mike Craddock Keith Creel Richard Culpepper Janet Danner Wendell Davis Helen Dell Derrell Deloney Margie Deloney Daniel Donohoo Donald Donohoo Joe Douglas Laura Drew [ 61 ] Steven Duell Ronnie Edgar Diane Eldridge Rickey Elmore Arthur Eperson Ann Etheridge John Findley Regina Fitzgerald Judy Fox Sharon Fuqua John Garbarini Diane Glover Elaine Goolsby Sylvia Goolsby Jimmy Greene Stanley Griffin Jill Griffith Barbara Hagler Peggie Hall David Harper Judy Hayes Larry Hays Woody Hilboldt Martha Holder Brenda Holloway Ronnie Horn Dale Howell Walter Howell Frances Jemegan Sharon Jemegan [ 62 ] Cynthia Joudan Pat Kellum William Kellum Elaine Kirkland Huey Kirkland Beth Lisenby Sally Lisenby Suzanne Makowski Debbie Mason Vickie Massler Dalton Mathis Eddie Matthews Priscilla McClure Rex McDaniel Joseph McGowan Joanie McLaughlin Linda Miller Faye Miller Gayle Miller Johnny Mims Linda Mixon Larry Mizell Jenny Moore Jeanie Moore Barbara Newton Clyde Norton Carl Pierce Larry Pearson Freddie Peters Mike Peterson [ 63 ] Allan Phillips Dowl Phillips Eddie Powell Anna Price Mary Pridgen Ken Quattlebaum Martin Richardson Carolyn Richie Bill Saunders Bobby Saunders Suzie Schwarz Billy Scott Jackie Sellers Pat Sheely Jerry Simmons Patty Sims Jimmy Sitz Jane Smith Dale Snell Gwen Snell grove Carol Snellgrove Seth Snellgrove John Sorrell Mack Stafford Susan Steagall Jerry Strickland Shirley Sullivant Danny Tadlock Patsy Taylor Danny Teal [ 64 ] Christine Tharp Rod Thomas George Thompson David Turner Glenda Wallace Steve Weggeland Mary Wells Sheryl White Richard Wilkinson Paul Williams Alice Windham Ray Windham Mary Jane Windham Ray Worthington Glen Butler Carolyn Daniel Martha German Kay Shell Ronnie Edgar Diane Glover Jimmy May Beth Lisenby [ 65 ] It has long been the belief at Carroll High School that student activities help to develop well-rounded students. There is such a wide variety of clubs and activities that almost every student can find something which interests him. The qualities of leader- ship, cooperation and citizenship are brought out in the student through his activities. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Marshall Flowers VICE PRESIDENT - Pat Mason SECRETARY - Judy Wambles TREASURER - Josh Ard SPONSOR - Mr. Jack Barnette StudCHt Council [ 68 ] The Student Council is authorized by the adminstration to insure better relation- ships between faculty, students, and administration.Its officers are elected annually by a popular vote of the student body. At the beginning of the school year each home- room elects a representative and an alternate to the Student Council for the purpose of relating the interests of the students to the governing body. The Student Council also sponsors many activities throughout the school year. [ 69 ] National Mon Society PRESIDENT - Trevor Snellgrove VICE PRESIDENT - Tom Martin SECRETARY - Gail Sherrer TREASURER - Kathleen Andrews SPONSOR - Mrs. Marie Horn The National Honor Society promotes education as a total product through emphasis on the four dimensions: Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. To become a member of the Society, a student must be a Junior or Senior and maintain at least a “B” in each subject for two successive semesters preceding his induction. Once a student becomes a member, he is expected to maintain the high standards of the Society and at all times set an example for other students. The Society buys books, maps, laboratory materials, and other needed student aids for the school. The Society also gives a basket to the needy each year at Christmas. [ 70 ] Key Club PRESIDENT - Walter Novak VICE PRESIDENT - Francis Buchan SECRETARY - Tim Hartzog TREASURER - Adrian Holman SPONSOR - Mr. Chancey Most school-affiliated clubs are organized to promote some area of learning: language, speech, or art. Others are organized to teach students about a profession which is of interest to them. The Key Club is different from all of these. Its purpose is to train teenage boys to serve the community and the school. [ 7) ] Anchor Club PRESIDENT - Kathleen Andrews VICE PRESIDENT - Sara Doster SECRETARY - Thresia Lindsay TREASURER - Prudence Pruett SPONSOR - Mrs. Nancy Murphy The Anchor Club,sponsored by the Pilot Club of Ozark, is an invitational organization for Junior and Senior girls. Membership is based on scholarship, character, and leadership ability. We strive to render service to the home, school and the community. [ 72 ] forensic Society CHAIRMAN - Suzy Jackson SECRETARY - Thresia Lindsay TREASURER - Maureen Tharin SPONSOR - Mrs. Nancy Murphy The Forensic Society is an organization devoted to acquainting the public with both sides of current and vital issues. The debate topic for this year is “Resolved That Nuclear Weapons Should Be Controlled Through An Interna- tional Organization”. The affirmatives must prove that such an international organization would be desirable as well as feasible. The negation must show that there is not a need to control nuclear weapons and that such an organiza- tion would not work. [ 73 ] ZItes plan Society PRESIDENT - Claudia Bolich VICE PRESIDENT - Pat Shaw SECRETARY - Randy Richie TREASURER - Darlene Steele SPONSOR - Mrs. Sally Sollie Mrs. Elizabeth Riley The National Thespian Society is an organization of teachers and students devoted to the advancement of dramatic art in the secondary schools. The Carroll High School Troupe is composed of students who have taken part in a major play production. Our organization is built upon two pillars: Honor and Service. To the student members it serves as an incentive for fine work, and every student considers it an honor to be awarded membership in the National Thespian Society. Act well your part; there all the honor lies.” [ 74 ] Science Club PRESIDENT - Eddie Johnson VICE PRESIDENT - Austin Snellgrove SECRETARY - Henry Steagall TREASURER - Dennis Hutto SPONSOR - Mr. Baker The purpose of the Science Club is to promote interest in Science, through its various programs which will deepen and in- crease those scientific interests. [ 75 ] Spanish Club PRESIDENT - David Chalker VICE PRESIDENT - Mary Fisher SECRETARY - Stephanie Nadeau TREASURER - Erskine Levy SPONSOR - Mrs. Joann Knight This year, the Carroll High “Los Conquistadores” plan a host of activities and projects which will promote interest in the Spanish speaking countries. One of our goals is to affiliate with a national organization of Spanish Clubs. We plan to celebrate Christmas in the Spanish tradition as well as learn many new customs observed in our Spanish neighboring countries. We plan to observe Pan American Day, April 14, in order to further good relationships between countries. One of our activities will be a Spanish banquet with tacos, frijoles, and the works. The overall goal of our Spanish Club this year is to create interest among the students of Carroll High School in the Spanish language. [ 76 ] Jrenck Club PRESIDENT - Jill Hutto VICE PRESIDENT - Linda Sue Parker SECRETARY Barbara Bottoms TREASURER - Rona Runkle SPONSOR - Mrs. Kathryn Brown The French Club of Carroll High School takes great pride in acquainting its members with France. Today, due to modern means of transportation and communication, all the nations of the world are our neighbors. Through the school year we try to create among ourselves an interest in our neighbor, France. Each club meeting strives to promote an appreciation of French culture and to present to its members an opportunity to speak and to hear spoken the language of Frenchmen through programs, songs, and games. This year the French Club of Carroll High School is serving as Secretary Club of the Alabama Federation of French Clubs. It is our duty to publish a small paper, Le Petite Courrier. We hope to spread the French word to all interested high school students. [ 77 ] Catin CONSEL - Prudence Pruitt CA1NIES - Larry Hayes SCRIBE - Sylvia Williams QUEST1CE - Kay Childree SPONSOR - Mrs. Kathleen Petrey [ 78 ] “6” Club PRESIDENT - Billy Byrd VICE PRESIDENT - Ronald Wright SEC. TREASURER - Beverly Lisenby SPONSOR - Coach Cranford At Carroll High School, the red letter “C” identifies members of the “C” Club. At the sign of a red and white jacket or sweater, one can usually recognize the wearer as being a varsity letter man or a cheerleader. Members of the “C” Club are boys who participate and letter in football, basketball, baseball and track, or a girl who has supported CHS spirit as a cheerleader. [ 79 ] PRESIDENT - Adrian Holman VICE PRESIDENT - Linda Logan SECRETARY - Glenda Price TREASURER - Pam Mizell SPONSOR - Mrs. Nina Carpenter The Future Teachers of America is one of Carroll High School’s most active organizations. Through its members, who are invited by the recommendation of their teachers, the club strives to set forth in the school and in the community a deeper understanding and appreciation of teaching. Throughout the year, the club performs many services and sponsors numerous projects. The Carroll High Chapter of F. T. A. is also well represented at the district and state F. T. A. conventions, and the club and various members have received numerous honors. [ 80 ] Math Club PRESIDENT - Mike McMaken VICE PRESIDENT - Pat Wagner SECRETARY - Linda Dantzer TREASURER - Jim Martin SPONSOR - Mr. David Byrd [ 81 ] library Club PRESIDENT - Tom Martin VICE PRESIDENT - Brenda Dansby SECRETARY - Charollet Crumpler TREASURER - Vickie Stockwell SPONSOR - Mrs. Henry The objectives of the Library Club are many, but the principal objective is to acquaint pupils with the library and its facilities. The Library Club consists of Library assistants and other students who are interested in the various functions of the Library. Through this club, students learn to enjoy the many activities of the Library. [ 82 ] V.J.S. PRESIDENT - Jerry Strickland VICE PRESIDENT - Joe Langford SECRETARY - Linda Hughes TREASURER - Ann Blocker SPONSOR - Mr. Blankenship V.I.E. is a new name given to an old club- the D.O. Club The V.I.E. Club is composed of students enrolled in the Vocational Industrial Education Program. These students attend regular classes part of the day and then receive actual on-the job training in a local industry the other part of the day. The club is affiliated with the District and State V.I.E. Clubs, and participate in the various District and State Activities. [ 83 ] 3MA PRESIDENT - Suzy Jackson VICE PRESIDENT - Lorraine Turner SECRETARY TREASURER - Emily Hayes REPORTER - Donna Kay Peel CHAPLIN - Carol Motes RECREATION LEADERS - Peggy Cook Linda Knowles HISTORIAN - Mary Ann Rudd SPONSORS - Mrs. Wilkinson Mrs. Parrish Future Homemakers of America, a national organization of girls studying home economics in high schools, provides opportunities for experiences in planning and carrying out homemaking activities and developing leadership training. [ 84 ] THE MEMBERS OF THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FOR 1965 [ 85 ] PRESIDENT - Don Holloway VICE PRESIDENT - Jim Snellgrove SECRETARY - Joey Snell TREASURER - Heyward Carroll SPONSOR - Mr. B. L. Martin Don Holloway top corn yield for Dale County [ 86 ] Projection Club Officers PRESIDENT - Ronnie Carson VICE PRESIDENT - Terry Stokes SECRETARY - TREASURER - Ronnie Payne SPONSOR - Mr. Blankenship The projection Club is composed of boys who are interested in learning about the operation and maintenance of projection equipment. Each boy learns to operate 16MM sound film and overhead, film strip, and opaque projectors. As a service organization, the members operate this equipment in various classes throughout the school. [ 87 ] Aviation Club PRESIDENT - Emil Stubbs VICE PRESIDENT - David Roe SECRETARY - Raymond Hancock TREASURER - Don Woodham REPORTER - Jimmy Ketcham SPONSOR - Mr. Andrews The Carroll High School Aviation Club composed of students attending the Alabmam Institute of Aviation Technology, Ozark, Alabama, are devoting their energies and effort to the support and growth of Aviation. Club members have aspirations of entering the Aviation Industry as a career upon graduation. Members are gaining valuable knowledge and understanding of the princi- ples of Aviation while still in High School. Slogan: “Work today-Success tomorrow.” [ 88 ] OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Elaine Kominos SEC. TREAS.- Jeanie Drasheff PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Pam Mizelle Jenny Holmes SPONSOR - Mr. Saliba The Art Club was formed to help make stu- dents aware of the best in art of the past and of the beauty around them today. Programs have been plan- ned which center around the introduction of art of yesterday and today. [ 89 ] 4-H PRESIDENT - Sara Dostor VICE PRESIDENT - Linda Hughes SEC. TRES. - Judy Stubbs SPONSOR - Mrs. Weeks 4-H is a rural - urban organization of boys and girls who have a desire to learn more about Gayle Kelley and Sara Dostor State 4-H Dairy Winners. [ 90 ] 4-H PRESIDENT - Don Holloway VICE PRESIDENT - Larry Thomas SECRETARY - Heyward Carroll REPORTER - Billy Turner The purpose of the 4 -H Club is to train farm youth in better methods of agriculture that will be useful to them in their future life, regardless of the occupation they may fall into. 4 - H teaches young people of today how to become better adults of tomorrow. 4-H State Project winners attending National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago, Illinois. Gayle Kelley Lorraine Turner Heyward Carroll Billy Turner Gayle Kelley was also a national winner and recieved a $500 College scholarship. [ 91 ] SEATED: Terri Smith, Darlene Steele, Judy Neher, Pat Donohoo, Joan Neher. STANDING: Helen Hubbard, Becky Lewis, Nancy Higham, Carol Hilbolt. ’65 Eaglet Staff EDITOR - Judy Neher ASSOCIATE EDITORS - Pat Shaw Jimmy Martin Nancy Higham Helen Hubbard Tom Martin Joan Neher BUSINESS MANAGER - Claudia Bolich The first week of school brought, among other things, the organization of the Eaglet Staff for 1965. An editor - in - chief, a business manager, and several associate editors were chosen and committees were set up. Immediately the staff went to work, their objective being to publish the best annual ever. Pictures were taken and developed. Layouts were made for the pictures. Annual sales came and after that, more pictures. The hours were long and the reward little. Mrs. Holman and Mrs. Howell spent much of their time supervising the staff. We, the Eaglet Staff have done our best to produce the best annual ever, but even more to produce an annual that you, the students of CHS can be proud of. We would like to extend our special thanks to Mrs. Holman and Mrs. Howell for their efforts to help and supervise us. [ 92 ] ’65 Sagiet Staff SEATED: Jenny Clark, Claudia Bolich, Tom Martin, Jeanie Drasheff, Pat Shaw. STANDING: Patty White, Thomas Smith, Jimmy Martin, (not pictued Adrian Holman) SEATED: Elaine Philips, Pam Judah, Amelia Brown, Pat Mason, Vickie Mason. STANDING: Glenda Price, Annice Mathews. [ 93 ] LIEUTENANT Eddie Johnson LIEUTENANT Berta Kingsley LIEUTENANT David Folmar CAPTAIN Bob McDonald BAND DIRECTOR Mr. John Mosely DRUM MAJOR Charles Andrews LIEUTENANT Johnny Christian LIEUTENANT Coley Sullivan [ 95 ] Peggy Cook Rona Runkle HEAD MAJORETTE Sandra Adkinson Janann Tilley DRUM MAJOR Charles Andrews Trombones, Horns, Baritones, Tenor Sax, Basses, Baritone Sax Section The Carroll High School Band has always been a very important part of the school. They have pro- vided the student body and city a band to be proud of. They have represented their high school with performances as far north as Indianapolis, Indiana, and as far south as Miami, Florida. In 1963, the Alabama House of Representatives passed a resolution ( HB 19 ) recognizing the Carroll High School Band for their outstanding performances in and out of the state of Alabama. This past fall, they received a second place vote at the Florida State University Band Day out of Forty- seven bands in attendance. In addition to these honors, they have consistently ranked high in the contests and festivals they have entered. It is and has been the policy of the Carroll High School Band to provide the citizens of Ozark with the best performances that can be attained. Carroll High School Band leads parade. BASS CLARINET: Doug Bond Jan Carroll ALTO SAX: Diane Baker Sylvia Williams Larry Brown TENOR SAX: Rodney Teal Walter Payne BARITONE SAX: Rick Grantham TRUMPETS - CORNETS: Eddie Johnson David Folmar Henry Steagall Doug White Pat Pearce Billy McDonald Mike Bogner Ken Quattlebaum Ray Williams Jerry Brannon John Findley James Morasaki Henry Higham Rhoda Woodard Cynthia Power Woody Hilbolt Les Thagard Flutes: Berta Kingsley Lynn Ketcham Susan Steagall Thyra Carmicheal Rona Runkle Reagin Brown Kathy Barkett Judy Hayes Janann Tilley E - Flat Clarinet: David Carr Kathy Whaley Don Stork Shelia Thompson Sally Lisenby Yvonne Stanford Juli Gamble Jayne Payne Steven Simpson Judy Langford Nancy Christian Joanie McLaughlin Erskine Levy Jane Allen Diane Blackmon Gloria Patterson Emily Hayes BASSES: Adrian Holman Richard Carr Glenn Drew HORNS: Johnny Christian Angelyn Medley Jerry Burns TROMBONES: Bob McDonald Charles Andrews John Belcher Walter Novak Paul Jones Ernie Davies Tom Duffy Richard W'ilkinson BARITONES: Charles Durst Austin Snellgrove PERCUSSION: Coley Sullivan John Sheffield Mary Brown Debbie Gary Carroll Kingsley Marilyn Jones ALTO CLARINET: Peggy Cook Sandy Adkinson ✓ [ 99 ] Personalities [ 100 ] Does a school have a personality? Ask the hundreds of students who enroll at Carroll High during the school years and they’ll answer. ‘‘Yes!” 1 he CHS personality, inspired by the friendliness which makes the Eagle spirit a living thing, mixed with the serious attitude toward studv characteristic of space age aims and the result is the student body personality circa 1965. [ 101 ] .Homecoming Queen fiaHcy .Higham [ 102 ] Homecoming Court ESCORTS Freshman Larry Hays, Junior Larry Warrick, Senior Marshall Flowers, Senior Adrian Holman, and Sophomore Bill Mills Sophomore Jeannie Devericks, Junior Peggy Cook, Senior Mary Lou McCullar and FTeshman Claudia Bodford [ 103 ] Senior Beauty. t envy Clark [ 104 ] Senior Beauty [ 105 ] Carroll Ml I bo lilt Senior beauty........ Beverly Cisenby [ 106 ] Senior Beauty [ 107 ] Darlene Steele ‘junior Beauties Kandy Klohnt £inda Knowles l 108 ] Sophomore beauties Cathy Cuckfield On da Zabb [ 109 ] 3reshmen Beauties Claudia Bedford Connie Corcoran Who’s Who Personality, appearance, dependability, friendliness, leadership ability, and scholastic ability are all considered by Seniors when they select the Who’s Who. Each Senior in the Who’s Who is an outstanding example of an outstanding trait. Because of the versatility of the Class of ’65, the Seniors had many can- didates from which to make their choices. Consequently, all these Seniors and many others possess the qualities required for a well-rounded person. Versatility in the many facets of school life, a long record of co-operation with students and teachers, and a spirit of all-out efforts in all they do have earn- ed Beverly Lisenby and Joe Kelley the honor of being selected “Best All Around by their fellow Seniors. Friendliness, dependability and willingness to help others have made Nancy Higham and Marshall Flowers “Most Popular in the Senior Class. [ Prudence Pruett and Tom Martin received the honor of being chosen “Most Intellectual9 for their outstanding scholastic achievements. Jimmy Martin and Nancy Keller, known for their efforts to gain high scholastic achievements, received the title of “Most Studious . Scholastic accomplishments, friendly personalities, and dedication to all they do, earned Kathleen Andrews and Trevor Snellgrove the title of “Most Likely to Succeed . [ 112 ] Seniors chose Jenny Clark and Adrian Holman “Best Looking because they are attractive, well-dressed, and have friendly dispositions. A quiet but determined dedication to everything they do, earned Judy Wambles and David Tarter the title of “Most Dignified . Glinda Osbourn and Frank W illis were chosen ‘‘Cutest ’ for their pleasant appearances and friendly personalities. [ '13 ] Darlene Steele and Dennis Faust always face any problem with a smile. They were chosen by their fellow Seniors “Most Carefree.” Musical ability, genuinely admired by all students, earned Jeanne Drasheff and Coley Sullivan the title of “Most Talented”. Neatness of appearance and friendliness are the reasons for the Senior choice of Joan Neher and David Sheppard for the title of “Best Dressed”. [ 114 ] Huette Jones and Ronnie Glover always have a good disposition, win or lose. Their fellow Seniors have chosen them “Best Sports . Chosen to represent all the Seniors as the “Most Typical Grads of 1965 were Jan Deloney and Lewe Sessions. Pat Shaw and Danny Grant were chosen by the Senior class “Best School Spirit for their untiring efforts to keep Eagle spirits soaring. [ 115 ] Ready wit and a good sense of humor are the traits that earned Linda Logan and Dan Matusiewicz the title of “Wittiest”. Suzy Jackson and Billy Byrd, always willing to try something different, were chosen by the Senior class as “Most Original”. Ginger Creekmore and Dennie Bludsworth are always ready to smile and never seem to meet a stranger. They received the title “Friend liest”. [ 16 ] Mary Lou McCullar and Tim Hartzog were chosen to exemplify the Senior’s idea of “Best Personality”. Both of them are interested in school activities and their fellow students. Courtesy is a virtue admired by high school students. Bobbie Deloney and George Johnston received the honored title of “Most Courteous”. Judy Miller and Jackie Patrick, never too busy to help their fellow students and teachers, were chosen as “Most Dependable”. [ 117 ] Kathleen Andrews Good Citizenship Boy and Gif I Trevor Snellgrove The Good Citizenship Boy and Girl are chosen indirectly by the Senior Class. The Seniors nominate students and then vote for the three girls and three boys that they feel have served Carroll High and their community the best. These finalists are required to write a paper on their achievements throughout their high school years and present it to the faculty. The faculty votes for the girl and boy who will represent the Senior Class. Chosen on a basis of service, citizenship, dependability, and leadership, these two students represent many of the ideals of the Seniors. [ H8 ] [ 119 ] [ 121 ] «5 ' ff-j ■ - ' , f. ■ ✓4 thie tics [ 122 ] A High School education encompasses athletics as well as academic study. Athletics is so important that a school without it is usually a school without spirit. At Carroll High School, a student’s participation can vary from volleyball games in P.E. class to cheerleading and varsity sports like football, basketball, track, and baseball. Athletics make “fair play, sportsmanship, and mutual co-operation” a part of each student’s every- day life. [ 123 ] Danny Grant Danny Grant-Most Valuable player in Greenville game, Dr. Smith trophy for Most Valuable player in 1964, V.F.W. trophy for Most Valuable Back, 1964, Most Valuable player in 1964 Peanut Bowl game, All Con- ference first team halfback; Scholarship to University of Chattanooga. Joe Kelley-Most Valuable player in Dothan game, most Valuable player in Enterprise game, All South Alabama Conference, All State Team; Scholarship to the University of Alabama. Danny Grant—HB Jim Snellgrove—T Joe Kelley—QB 1964-65 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Andalusia 0- 0 Dothan 35-20 Greenville 26- 7 Eufaula 20- 0 Hartford 39-21 Geneva 47- 0 Rutherford 37- 7 Troy 0-14 Enterprise 14-27 PEANUT BOWL Rehobeth 27-14 COACHES—Williford, Cranford, Howell [ 125 ] Ronald Wright—HB Billy Byrd—G Ron Hilburn—FB Dennie Bludsworth—E David Tarter—T Victor Simpson—T Ross Skelton—FB Billy Bodford-G Francis Buchan—HB Robert Deloney—HB Chuck Reed—HB Andy Barnett—G Joe Bond—G George Fergueron—E Terry Gamble—FB John Lawson E Don Hilburn—C Tommy Bell G Mike Goff—T Randy Outlaw—E — w.'rJ Terry Stokes—HB Larry Mizell—Manager Mickey Bell—Manager V.F.W. Awards Danny Grant - Most Valuable Back Dennie Bludsworth - Most Valuable Lineman Most Valuable Players Andulusia-Dennie Bludsworth Dothan-Joe Kelley Greenville-Danny Grant Eufaula-Ron Hilburn Hartford-Ronald Wright Geneva-David Tarter Rutherford-Jim Snellgrove Enterprise-Back, Joe Kelley Lineman, Billy Byrd Rehobeth-Danny Grant [ OGl ] Cheerleaders [ 131 ] Beverly Lisenby-CAPTAIN Pat Mason Pat Shaw [ 132 ] Amelia Brown Nancy Higham Photo - Courtesy of Dothan Eagle Basketball [ 134 ] VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - HEAD COACH - Cecil Skinner Marshall Flowers-GUARD [ 135 ] Joe Kelley-GIJARD Kjb 'A Ralph Butler-CENTER [ 136 ] Jim Sides-GUARD Sam Carroll-GUARD Jimmy Golden-FORWARD Team members receiving honors are: George Johnston - All Tournament Brundidge Holiday Tournament South-Alabama Conference Tournament Joe Kelly - All Region “4AM 1964 Jim Sides - All Region “4A” 1964 Ralph Butler - All Tournament Brundidge Holiday Tournament None of these honors could have been received without the help and the co-opera- tion of the other team members who worked diligently to make it possible. [ 137 ] Joe Sellers-CENTER 1965 Zrack Zeam COACH - Max Howell George Johnston David Carroll Butch Drew William Mullens Robert Deloney (not pictured-) Jim Snellgrove [ '39 ] Zke Zop Zwenty graduates Salutatoriaus Judith McGaffey Tom Martin Jim Martin Y A Valedictorians Bonnie Drane Trevor Snellgrove Gloria McLean Kathleen Andrews Prudence Pruett Sonny Howell Gail Sherrer Judy Wambles Nancy Keller Shirley Strickland John Sanders Suzy Jackson Gail Kelley Lisa von Kann Sandra Weibelt Linda Hughes Gordon Carpenter [ Ml ] Autographs I '42 ] Autographs [ H3 ] Autographs [ 144 ]


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