Chattanooga Valley High School - Telesophia Yearbook (Flintstone, GA)

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Because she has earned a special place in the hearts of many, the 1964 TELESOPHIA is dedicated to Mrs. Ruth Prescott. TO OUR PRINCIPAL MR J E HAUBENREICH, JR. The senior class of 1964 wishes to pay tribute to Mr. J. E. Hauben- reich, our principal. We appreciate his advice and help through our four years of high school. He is always willing to help us solve our problems regardless of what they are, and whether they're great or small. His friendliness and Congeniality are the main reasons for the happy atmos- phere of the school. Because of his eagerness to help, and his sincerity, he has become a friend to all. Flavia Howard, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Cheryl Orrell and Norma Massey, ASSOCIATE EDITORS ,sm Gayle Gilbert Jane Oliver BUSINESS MANAGERS il, . 2 -if me ,cp -:,,t,X Carolyn Hixson Donna McDowell Linda Oliver Johnny Kingsley Qnot picturedj ADVERTISING AND CIRCULATION MANAGERS 4- Lynn Mansell Dowling Smith Larry Grant Sharon Long Sandra McMurtrie SPORTS AND FEATURES EDITORS Shirley Fincher Phyllis Gamblin Anne Bost Michael Shook CLASS AND CLUB EDITORS 3.0150 Patricia Verzyl Josephine Hicks Steven Payne Lawrence Wall Dixie Ann Miller TYPISTS AND ARTISTS 83,4-J THE STUDENTS OF C.V.H.S. WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE ACTIVE WORLDS OF ENLIGHTMENT X ' SCHOLASTL? cmzENsHlP SPORTS 1 Il FRIENDSHIP YI' I I I SPIRIT RECOGNITION As the 1964 graduates reminisce and think of former days, we recall the smiles and tears of high school years, a teacher's undying effort to prepare us for the future, a symbol of faithfulness and eagerness to us allg the friendships we made and will always treasure, even though their faces may grow dim through the years, the excitement and enthusiasm of a pep rally, the victory and defeat of all the ball games, the noisy halls and confusion of changing classes, having to be in three or four different places during the break for so -called free period D3 dying of hunger as we impatiently waited at the end of the long lunch line, the silence of the library and the willingness of our librarian to assist us, the supposedly silence of the rooms of learning, the ten hour school days as a result of before and after school practicesg the final days of strenuous testingg and at last, graduation! With the pride of accomplishment yet the realization of our mistakes, we the seniors of Chattanooga Valley High completed four wonderful fulfilling, and sen- timental years. In 1960 we entered high school as timid and silly freshmen. It was a year of adjustment to a new and mysterious way of life, with regular crushes on the Friday night heroes for the girls, while the boys remained the bench warmers for upperclassmen, and for all the recognition from upperclassmen, and for all the thrill and honor of being a part of Chattanooga Valley High School. Upon becoming sophomores we were no longer excused because we didn't know the rules. In time we learned to settle down, to take an interest in club work, and to long to be an upperclassman. In our junior year we took on larger responsibilities. We worked very hard selling magazines to finance a junior-Senior Banquet. The many happy laborious hours of preparation for it will never be forgotten. And at last--we were seniors. We reluctantly yet hopefully looked forward to graduation night. Along with our memories we took other valuable treasures: class rings, school jackets, yearbooks, diplomas, and a feeling of accomplish- ment. Our restless carefree days are gone, but in our mind's eye they will ever linger. Although this part of our life is over, and has been replaced by another, we havecarried with us a treasure chest of memories. 8 Q 4 1 g , 1, ul 'N r'x -X xf Ml MRS. J. M. DANIEL Zd B.S., Middle Tennessee College ' Secretary 9411 ' ' MUfffeeSb0f0, Tennessee May I have your attention, please? Fre man Sponsorg Social Science, W ff'Dtiver's Training 6974 DI ituzhose sorry communistical if Q I Q saPsucke52! a U E P dw num, WML v l ' 2 5 LLHZG kid Kwan Wdffk 0111? ' ' ,wc fw.l'Wv aka? ',lz':z.e fm r WM: ' . B B D N MRS. JOHNH. FIELDS B. S., Western Carolina College Cullowhee, North Carolina B. S., University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Sophomore Sponsorg English Freshman Sponsorg Home Economics Ah . . . Ah . . . and Ah . . . Gir1s, rip it out and do it again. if i M W9 P MR. PHILLIP N. HARPER A.B., Middle Tennessee State Murfreesboro, Tennessee Junior Sponsorg Science Don't panic! MR. J. E. HAUBENREICH, JR. Principal 'Do your little ditty! K 8 ,gr MRS. J. ll HAUBENREICH, JR. B. S., University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Senior Sponsorg Mathematics - Just a minute while I tend to these young'uns ! MISS CLEO I-IENSON A.B., Georgia State College for Women Milledgeville, Georgia Junior Sponsorg Librarian Don't you folks have anything to do but read magazines? gh-f mv! MR. EDWARD E. JARMAKOWITZ MR. RONALD L. MOUNTS B.S., University of Chattanooga Milligan College Chattanooga, Tennessee Jghngon City Tennegggg Sophomore Sponsorg Social Sciences, Freshman Sponsorg English PhY5iC-31 Education, Coach Do we have to use these dogidgits? Okay gang, while we're resting we'll take a test! Q J A G W 18,6171-gzli R, V, I f fsaeg- 1 ,W MR. JIMMY D. QUARLES dim! .Kg UI' f'tfwf4B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute MRS. RALPH OSMENT X? L ftfffalygq W4 Cookeville, Tennessee University of Georgia fhwx Qxrc 'Q Xie Freshman Sponsorg Physical Educ ation Athens, Georgia fL7.3H,5Lf X ' 1 Nfmurq 4 Coach Junior Sponsorg Business Education P' 'fgqlu-ti Jig Q, VR You can't play volleyball, but you Was that intended for my little ears? fc Qbvvursure can rotate! ,, K'i xO'Q1 X E 5x.z 3 ' 5 9 L. :N AXA H95 to f X711 , I C 9 i W Q EQ 'f X -.Q L.. Z Sv 1 !' MRS. HENRY RANSOM Chattanooga, Tennessee M Www ' 1 VIH U! A V A.B., University of Chattanooga L O3 fx X L xx Junior Sponsorg Music Straighten up your spines and sing like men! if MR. CONROY J. RYAN B.S., University of Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tennessee Band How do you expect a first-class band if you don't practice? R iw--gp. L 5, - 'sfo . fl if 13 Mm! MRS. J. HARRISON ROARK A.B., Emory and Henry College Emory, Virginia Senior Sponsorg Englishg Spanish Class! Class! Have you forgotten whose room you're in? MR. ALLEN F. SCOGGINS A.B., Carson Newman College M.Ed., University of Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tennessee Sophomore Sponsorg Mathematics Who's got the mirror? f I1-ul ' ,L I BATON INSTRUCTORS Mrs. Diane Elliott and Mrs. Imogene Collins BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT AND CAFETERIA WORKERS Mr. Chester Keith, Mrs. Elizabeth Gamblin, Mrs. Ruth Prescott, Mrs. Christine Collins, and Mrs. Avola Kinsey 14 .L-, -A LL-A. , .,:i N xFLX L.Xm1.i.. . .. . . ' Q H v -SHN cms K' CATHRYN ANNE BOST Library Club 2,3,4, President 45 Pep Club 1,35 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Representative to Kiwanis for Com- munism Lecture 25 Assistant Club Editor of TELESOPI-IIA Staff 45 Football Programs 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Fashion Show 1,2. 66117 ff AJ ff? kv I R. PHYLLIS SUSETTE BURCH F.H.A. Club 15 Candidate for F.I-LA. Queen 15 Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,45 Junior Glee Club 15 Basketball 1 2 4' Candidate J 3 J for Homecoming Queen 25 Beta Club 45 Served at Junior- Senior Banquet 25 Field Day 1,25 Basketball Banquet 25 Pep Club 1,25 Served at Football Banquet 2. 5. MARY LINDA GAIL CONKLE Spring Festival 25 Junior-Senior Banquet Program 35 Football Score Reporter for WDXB 3,45 Library Club 45 Fashion Show 1,3. DENNIS EUGENE ELLIOTT V1ce President 1, Most Popular 1, Chorus 3,4 Men s Quartet 4 F C A 3,4, Field Day 1,2,3, Field Day Captain 1,2, Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Captarn 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2 Letter man's Club 2,3,4, Athletic Banquet 1,2,3,4, Jun1or Senior Banquet Program 3, Spring Festival 3 SHIRLEY ANN FINCHER tee, Junior-Senior Banquet 3, Class Editor of the TELESOPHIA Staff 4. STEVEN RANDOLPH FORESTER Basketball 1,2,3,43 Field Day 1,2,3,4g Science Club 1,2, WJL,-ad. Library Club 1,2,3,4g Perfect Attendance 1, Crisco Award 3 Honorable Mention, Fashion Show 1,23 Second Place In Fashion Show 35 Salesmanship Certificate 35 Menu Commit JW Salesmanship Award 3, Perfect Attendance 1,2,3g 4-H Club 1,25 Class Treasurer 15 Basketball Banquet 13 Sports Banquet 2,33 F.C.A. Club 2,35 Debating Club President 45 Fire Marshal 1,2, C.V.H.S. Eagle 4g Junior-Senior Banquet Decoration Committee 33 Chorus 4. ff -., VERNON LEBRON FOWLER Science Club lg Glee Club 15 Fire Marshal 3,43 Pep Club 1 PI-IYLLIS ANN GAMBLIN Vice-President lg Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3,4g Beta Club 2,3,4, Chorus 3,43 Pep Club l,2,3,43 6+ 5 45 Junior-Senior Ban- quet Theme Chairman 35 EAGLE Staff 45 Salesmanship Award 33 Usher at Graduation and Baccalaureate 3, Treasurer 33 Co-Chairman of Goodwill Drive 3, Music Festival 3,43 Fashion Show 15 Served at Sports Banquet 35 F.H.A. Club lg Junior Glee Club 13 Class Editor of TELESOPI-IIA Staff 4. ROBERT GRANVILLE GAMES, JR. Transferred from Rossville High School, Football 2,3,4g Football Co-Captain 43 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4g Golden Gloves 2,35 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 F.C.A. 35 Best Looking Junior 35 Pep Club 2,33 Junior-Senior Banquet Program 3, Field Day 2, 3,45 Field Day Captain 3. GAYLE GUNN GILBERT F.I-LA. 13 Beta Club 2, 3,45 Library Club 2,3,43 Secretary 43 Tri-I-li-Y 13 Pep Club l,2,33 Basketball 1,23 Basketball Ban- quet 1,23 Field Day 1,2,3,43 Salesmanship Award 33 Junior- Senior Banquet Program 33 Business Manager for TELE- SOPHIA Staff 43 Usher at Graduation and Baccalaureate Service 23 March of Dimes Co-Chairman 33 Music Festival 3. I mg 3 ,E s is iii ' s F sg ,Q r is ESTELLA NAOMI HEADRICK Library Club 1, 2,3,43 F.H.A. ls F.B.L.A. 43 Fashion Show 1. LARRY WAYNE GRANT Football 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track l,2,43 Football Manager 3,45 Most Popular 23 Letterman's Club 2,3,43 Field Day l,2,3,43 Field Day Captain 1,2,33 All-State Chorus 33 Master of Ceremonies, Junior-Senior Banquet 33 Captain of Volleyball Team 33 Track Manager 33 Baccalaureate Service 33 Sports Editor of the TELESOPHIA Staff 43 Choral Group 3,45 4-H Club li Glee Club 13 Pep Club 1,35 Class Reporter 13 F.C.A. Club 2, 3,43 Spring Festival 3. ,nf , R 2 -.ME Salesmanship Award 35 Library Club 1,45 Pep Club 35 F.B.L.A. Club 45 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Participated in Fashion Show 1. NOT PIC TURED MERLIE JOSEPHINE I-IICKS Library Club 253,45 President 35 Crisco Award 25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Committee for Junior-Senior Banquet 35 Field Day 1,2,4, Co-Captain 35 Typist for the TELESOPHIA Staff 45 F.I-LA. Club 15 Football Sponsor 15 Pep Club 35 F.T.A. Club 45 F.B.L.A. 354, Vice- President 45 Class Vice-President 25 Perfect Attendance Certificate 2,45 Basketball Banquet 15 Letterman's Club 3,45 Beta Club 45 Participated in Fashion Show l,2,3,45 I-lomeroom President 15 Sports Banquet 45 Spring Festival 35 F.T.A. Sec- retary 45 Fire Marshal 25 Junior Volleyball Team 3. in GAIL ELIZABETH HISE CAROLYN HAZEL HIXSON I-Iomeroom President 15 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Beta Club 25 Chorus 25 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Foot- ball Sponsor 1,25 Basketball Cheerleader 35 Circulation Manager for TELESOPHIA Staff 45 Pep Club 35 Library Club 3,45 Second Prize in the Fashion Show 15 Committee for Junior-Senior Banquet 35 Honorable Mention in the Fashion Show 2,35 Letterman's Club 35 Basketball 1. 20 Fashion Show 1,2,35 Field Day 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Junior Vol- PATRICIA LOUISE HIXON 'WA leyball Team 35 Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. DORIS LEE HOWARD F.H.A. 15 Library Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Basketball 15 Bas- ketball Banquet 15 Football Banquet 15 Football Sponsor 1,25 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Junior-Senior Banquet FLAVIA DELL HOWARD F.H.A. 1, Secretary 15 Pep Club 1,2,35' Glee Club 15 Beta 2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,4, President 45 6+ 5 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, President 3,45 Field Day 1,2,35 Football Sponsor 25 Homecoming Queen Candidate 3,45 Basketball Cheerleader 1,25 Letterman's Club 2,35 EAGLE Staff 3,45 Junior Fire Program 35 Fashion Show 1,2,35 Honorable Mention 25 Sales manship Certificate 3. kv Marshal 15 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Football Ban- quet 15 Junior-Senior Banquet Program Chairman 35 Spring Festival 35 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Junior Deb Club 35 Teen Board Representative 45 Salesmanship Award 35 Usher at Graduation 35 Graduation Pianist 35 Baccalaureate Pianist 35 Editor for the TELESOPHIA 45 University of Georgia Merit Certificate 35 Perfect Attendance 15 Pianist for the Chorus 2, 3,4. 21 f , X X! A NANCY RUTI-IE JACKSON Basketball 1,2,3,43 Basketball Banquet 13 Volleyball Team 33 Field Day 1,2,3,43 Sports Banquet 2,33 Letterman's Club 3,43 Pep Club 33 Football Sponsor 2,33 Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,43 Junior Glee Club 13 Fire Marshal 1,23 F.B.L.A. Club 3,4, Reporter 33 Beta Club 2,3,43 Usher at Baccalaureate Sermon 2,33 Usher at Graduation 23 EAGLE Staff 4, Special Editorials Reporter 43 Library Club 43 F.H.A. Club 13 First Place in the Fashion Show 1,2,33 School Representative for the American Wool Association Contest 3,43 Honorable Mention 33 School Rep- resentative to Miller Brother Sewing Fashion 33 Committee for the Junior-Senior Banquet 33 Salesmanship Award 33 F.T.A. Club 4. CONNIE SUE KILKTORE Library Club l,2,3,4, Scrapbook Committee 1,2,3,43 Fashion Show 1,2,33 Committee for the Junior-Senior Ban- quet 33 Salesmanship Award 33 Field Day 3. LOU EDNA KING Library Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,43 Beta Club 23 Football Sponsor 33 Second Place in the Fashion Show 23 F.l-LA. Club 23 F.B.L.A. Club 4. 22 DENNIS JOHN KINGSLEY Chorus 3,43 Field Day 1, 2,33 Treasurer of Chorus 43 F.C.A. Club 3,45 Junior-Senior Banquet Program 33 4-H Club l,2,3,43 Salesmanship Award 33 All-State Chorus 33 Circula- tion Manager for TELESOPHIA Staff 43 F.C.A. Treasurer 4. 2' I ,O 3 . My-ff to . ,xv V 311,57 ' Ll A N J l ,ff SOPHIA Staff 4. LYNN WALLACE MANSELL Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Class Vice -President 33 Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 43 Track 1,2,3,4, State Track Meet 2,33 Golden Gloves 2,33 Pep Club 33 Chorus 2,3,43 Men's Quartet 43 All-State Chorus 33 Certificate of Merit Award 33 EAGLE Staff 3,43 F.C.A. Club 2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 33 Representative for F.C.A. Club at the Nation- Wide Conference 2,35 Field Day 1, 2,3,43 Salesmanship Award 33 Usher at Graduation 2,33 Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,43 Junior-Senior Banquet Program 33 Sports Editor for TELESOPHIA Staff 4. 23 SHARON SUSETTE LONG Football Cheerleader 1,3,4, Head Cheerleader 4, Glee Club 13 Chorus 2,3,43 Pianist for the Chorus 2 3,4, 6+ 5 3 4 F.H.A. Club 13 Football Sponsor 13 Homecoming Queen Candidate 2,3,4, lst Attendant 43 Basketball 1,2 3,4, Perfect Attendance Award 1,35 First Prize in Fashion Show 1 Field Day 1, 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3,4, Secretary 3 4 Beta Club 2,3,4, Reporter 43 Letterman's Club 2, 3,43 EAGLE Staff 2,3,4 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 23 Usher at Graduation 2 Usher at Baccalaureate 2,33 Music Festival 2,3,4, Pep Club f 33 Salesmanship Award 33 High Salesman 3, 100 Dollar Club 33 University of Georgia Merit Certificate 3, Junior Senior Banquet Program 33 Athletic Banquet 2,3,4, Football Banquet 13 Basketball Banquet 13 Features Editor for the TELE , X . 1' MA f' 1 X I 4 ' L f ' . 277 C if 4 , C, ,Vcfy V K , . K ,f f ,f 4, , ,, 5 'i fi ,f 1' I , 0 - M, 4 i f' ELSIE MAE MASSEY Zfjg-iff' ljigu Day 1,2,3g Pep Club 1. ff if if ' n ,afgf jf ff NORMA FAYE MASSEY Library Club 1,2,3,45 Soil Conservation Winner 25 Usher at Baccalaureate Sermon 25 Beta Club 2, 3,45 Secretary 45 F.B.L.A. Club 33 Committee for the Junior-Senior Banquet 33 University of Georgia Certificate 33 Usher at Graduation 35 EAGLE Staff 3,45 Fashion Show 15 Assistant Editor of TELESOPHIA Staff 43 Perfect Attendance 25 Program for Junior-Senior Banquet 3. rf? JAMES HENRY MASHBURN Field Day 1,2,3g Science Club 1. Field Day l,2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Junior-Senior Banquet Program Committee 3. Field Day 2,3,43 Football 43 Basketball 43 Track 43 Public Speaking Club 4. JIM BENGIE ELLEN MAXWELL 'WX ss. ,yr 3 A ff DONNA MARIA McDOWELL Transferred from Central High Schoolg Beta Club 43 Pep Club 3,43 Football Sponsor 33 Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee and Program 3g Chorus 43 Salesmanship Award 33 Second Place in the Walker County Spelling Contest 43 Ad- vertising Manager for TELESOPHIA Staff 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 JBAGLE Staff 4. J J 2 I8 BARNEY LEE McKEE w SANDRA LOUISE McMURTRIE Beta Club 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,35 F.I-LA. 15 Glee Club 2,3,45 Football Sponsor 15 Homecoming Queen Candidate 2,3,45 7+ 6 2,3,45 Sports Banquet 2,35 Letter- 's Club 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Banquet Program 35 EAGLE Staff 2, 3,45 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Salesmanship Award 3- Field Day 2,3,45 Usher at Graduation and Bacca- 2,35 Junior Deb 3,45 Spring Festival 35 Features of TELESOPI-IIA Staff 45 Committee for the Junior- Senior Banquet 3. BETTY ANNETTE MEDLEY Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Volleyball Team 35 Field Day 1,2,3,4, Captain 25 Letterman's Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Chorus 35 Library Club 15 Decorating Committee for Junior Senior Banquet 35 Sports Banquet 3,4. DIXIE ANN MILLER President of Homeroom 15 Field Day 25 Served at Junior- Senior Banquet 25 Committee for Junior-Senior Banquet 35 Beta Club 2, 3,45 Library Club 45 Fashion Show 15 Typist for TELESOPI-IIA Staff 4. 015-C LINDA FAYE OLIVER Homeroom President 1,25 I-lomeroom Vice-President 3, Class Secretary 3, Class Vice-President 45 Beta Club 1,2,3,4, Field Day 1,2,3,4g F.l-I.A. Club 1, Second Place in Style Show lg 6 Football Cheerleader 2, Football Sponsor 2,33 Basketball lg Basketball Banquet 1, Sports Banquet 2, Letterman's Club 3,4g Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,35 Library Club 2,3,45 Served at the Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Salesmanship Award 3, March of Dimes Chairman 3, Music Festival 33 Advertising Manager of TELESOPI-IIA Staff 4. MARILYN JANE OLIVER Beta Club 3,45 Basketball 1, Basketball Banquet 1, F.I-l.A. Club 1, Glee Club 1, Pep Club l,2,35 Football Sponsor 1,23 Homecoming Candidate 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y Club 2,3,45 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 2, Committee for the Junior- BARBARA CI-IERYL ORRELL F.l-l.A. Club 1, Homeroom Vice-President 23 Class President 3, Class Treasurer 4, Junior-Senior Banquet Program 3, Beta Club 2,3,4, Library Club 2,3 ,4, Secretary 3, Reporter 49 Pep Club 1,2,3, Tri-Hi-Y Club 1, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, Salesmanship Award 3, Usher at Graduation 33 University of Georgia Scholastic Award 3, EAGLE Staff 3,43 Assistant Editor of TELESOPI-IIA Staff 4. 27 Senior Banquet 35 Usher at Graduation 3, EAGLE Staff 45 Chorus 3,43 Field Day l,2,3,4, Goodwill Drive Chairman 35 6+ 5 3,45 Music Festival 3,45 Business Manager of TELESOPHIA Staff 4, Junior-Senior Banquet Program 3. ev-lg, fi Chorus 2,3,43 All-State Chorus 35 Football 33 Track 33 Field Day 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Junior- Senior Banquet Program 33 Artist for TELESOPHIA Stafflfl. fa I w W ff V D 1 1 v ll K , M qi W HENRY DANIEL PARRISH Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,45 Science Club lg Field Day 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 3,4. CHARLES STEVEN PAYNE SHARON GAYLE PERRY Tri-Hi-Y Club lg Library Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Honorable Mention in Fashion Show 33 Pep Club 35 F.B.L.A Club 4. BURL LAMAR RUSH W Fire Marshal 1,2,3,43 Public Speaking Club 4, Treasurer 43 Junior-Senior Banquet Program 33 Basketball 13 Junior Science Club 13 Junior Glee Club ls Field Day 1,2,3,43 Perfect Attendance Certificate 2. WANDA SUE SHAW Library Club 1,2,3,43 Program Committee 2,43 Vice- President 33 Beta Club 2,3343 Usher at the Baccalaureate 23 F.B.L.A. Club 3,4, Vice-President 33 Honorable in Fashion Show 13 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet irman of the Goodwill Drive 23 Salesmanship 33 Class Treasurer ls EAGLE Staff, Assistant Editor 3, 43 Football Programs 4. JOSEPH MICHAEL sl-xoox W Glee Club 13 4-H Club lg Science Club 13 Beta Club 23 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 33 Chorus 43 Field Day 33 Club Editor of TELESOPI-IIA Staff 4. Ji: ,J BOBBY WAKELY STOKER Field Day 15253545 Football 45 Science Club 1,25 Public Speaking 45 Basketball 45 F.B.L.A. 4. MARY DOWLING SMITH Beta Club 253545 Tri-Hi-Y 15253545 Pep Club 1,2535 Football Cheerleader 153,45 F.H.A. 1, lst. Attendant to F.H.A. Queen 15 Glee Club 15 Chorus 2,3,4, Pianist 253,45 Pianist for Boys' Quartet 25 Football Sponsor 15 Homecoming Queen Can- didate 253545 6+ 5 3,45 Athletic Banquet 253,45 Football Banquet 15 Basketball Banquet 15 Junior-Senior Banquet Program 35 EAGLE Staff 253,45 Junior Deb Club 35 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Salesmanship Award 35 Field Day 253 545 Usher at Graduation and Baccalaureate 2,35 Letter- man's Club 2,3545 Sports Editor for TELESOPHIA Staff 45 Spring Festival 253 ,4. Z K I LENA JOYCE STOKER Beta Club 253,45 Class Treasurer 35 Class President 45 Chorus 25 Field Day 153,45 Captain 2,35 High Scorer Field Day 35 Pep Club 35 Letterman's Club 2,3545 Library Club 2,3545 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Served at Football Banquet 25 Basketball 1,253545 Captain 35 Most Valuable Basketball Player 35 Football Sponsor 1,25 Football Cheer- leader 2,45 Homecoming Queen Candidate 35 Homecoming lst Attendant 35 Best All Around 25 Best Looking 35 Usher at Graduation 25 EAGLE Staff Exchange Editor 25 Sports Re- porter 45 Decoration Committee for Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Junior Deb Club 45 Volleyball Team 35 Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 15 Homecoming Queen 45 Bas- ketball Banquet lg Sports Banquet 354. 'Q LOIS SHERLENE THOMPSON F.H.A. Club lg Library Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y Club 45 Basketball 15 Basketball Banquet 15 Football Banquet 1,25 Homecoming Queen Candidate 35 Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 25 Junior-Senior Banquet Program 35 Class Secretary 45 Fashion Show 1,2,35 Honorable Mention 1. fvgMg,wm.1 1 M' ,- Milf, -0 ' ,ol Jw 'ri Q 3 Q five 1,2535 Beta Club 4. If DELORES JANE VBAL F.H.A. Club 15 F.B.L.A. Club 3,4, Secretary 35 Football Sponsor 35 Beta Club 45 Library Club 45 Football Programs 4. 31 SHERRY GAIL TRIMMIER Fashion Show lg Library Club 2,3 ,4, Treasurer 45 Pep Club ,sf A Q! 1 N! Lf if PATRICIA JEAN VERZYL F.H.A. Club 15 Library Club 45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Usher at Bacca- laureate 35 Usher at Graduation 25 Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Typist for TELESOPHIA Staff 45 EAGLE Staff 45 Goodwill Drive 25 Committee for Junior-Senior Banquet 35 Football Programs 45 Fashion Show 15 Chorus 45 Secretary and Reporter 4 . LAWRENCE ALLEN WALL Field Day 1,2,35 Usher at Baccalaureate 25 Usher at Gradua- tion 35 Beta Club 2,3,4, President 45 Science Club 15 Uni- versity of Georgia Certificate of Merit 35 Junior Volleyball Team 35 EAGLE Staff 45 Heart Association Trip 35 Artist for TELESOPHIA Staff 4. Programs 4. gow VONDA MARIE WALLACE Library Club 1,2,3,45 F.B.L.A. Club 3,45 First Place 1n Fashion Show 15 Tri-Hi-Y Club 15 F.H.A. Club 1 Football Qi M I DHDENIUCQDLQS X 1 CAROLYN ADAMS JUANITA ARTHUR EUGENE BALDWIN HAROLD BECKUM ies DALE BOREN --nm, SAMMY BOWMAN KX 'x CHERYL BRANNON DIANE BROWN ANN BURNETT LEWIS CAIN BRENDA CASEY BRUCE CHAMBERS SARA COULTER BILL COWAN FRANKLIN CUTTS JESSE DAY NOT PIC TURED FARRIS DERRYBERRY JANICE DURHAM MARION DURHAM ARNOLD EAVES SHIRLEY EDMON NATHAN GLENN x 2-5 D DELOY FUQUEA DIANE GEHMAN BILL GETTS PATSY GIFFORD DARYL GILLEY WU ff: xx AV M g :,f 57: 5: 5 5? L- P4 0 W1 C W 9 3 if Y Q '- , f - E wwf ,' 57, , ' 'T' f?f'3?i H 4 7 I , Jizz' 4 M? M 53 S U O CI '4 E 5 P1 '31 W I , O O LINDA HANVEY KAREN HAWKINS J OANN HIXON KATHRYN HODNETT SHERRY HOWARD PHU-UP HUSKEY JUDITH JOHNSON CAROLYN KEITH SANDRA KILGORE JESSE KINSEY k X B 37 MICHAEL LONG TROY LONG PATRICIA MANCE DAVID MARSHALL ALVIN MASHBURN STEVEN MCBEE JOYCE MCBRIDE BRUCE MILLER LARRY MORGAN MARILYN OLIVER un' FREDDY PACE JOAN PARIS VIC KI PARIS MICHEAL PARKER CARL PICKARD GOLDA POSEY EDNA POWELL GAIL ROBERTS JANICE ROBINSON KARLENE RUSH 39 GEORGE SANDERS LINDA sz-uELDs ANN suoox BILLY SIMPSON BRENDA SMITH JUDY SMITH ALAN SPEARS ELIZABETH STOKER I ANNA STONE WILLIAM TAYLOR 1 40 DONALD THOMPSON DIANE TRIMMIER MARY ANN WALDEN WAYNE WALKER CHARLOTTE WALLACE PEGGY WALLACE GARY WARNACK DUKE WILLIAMS KAY WILLIAMS JULIA ANN WI-IALEY NOT PIC TURED LARRY WILSON MARGARET WILSON LARRY WRIGHT LINDA WRIGHT LINDA WORLEY 42 F ,273 ' y L L . ii K . xg . K . Lmm.. m, g L, L X V K A I ,fly Ja-4 '41 X. Y B -x s -V K .S Q, 81: X Y -fs- Kw- S PHQMQLQES X MGI' ..--0' JERRY BAKER VIRGIL BALDWIN LINDA BANDY BARBARA BARBEE NANCY BRICE M MARTHA BROWN MARIE BARBEE MARILYN BOSHEARS LYNN BUC KNER RAYMOND BURT 44 GERALD C OLLIN S JAY BYRD DAN CARROLL JOHN CLARK BILLY COLLINS MELBA CROFT JERRY CROWE C AROLYN CYREE RONNIE DANIEL LARRY DAVIS TOMMY DAVIS LA RRY DIX ON MICHAEL ELLIS MARGIE DURHAM RONALD DURHAM TIMOTHY EVERETT CATHY FITZSIMMONS JOHN FORESTER NELDA FOWLER 46 SI-IERRY ELLIS AMY HARRISON GEORGENE I-IARTLINE PHILLIP GASS GEORGE GLENN RONALD GLENN BRENDA HAGER KELLY SUE HEIFNER LINDA HENDERSON GLENDA I-IENSON DAVID HICKS 4-7 MV JUDY HISE SANDRA HIXON LOUISE JONES KENDRA JENSEN ANN JOHNSON J IMIMY KILGORE LINDA KNOTT GAIL LASATER NANC Y LONG 48 SAMUEL KEITH ELS IE ROGER MILLER MICHAEL MARSHALL LINDA MARTIN IJGLQEW lg, FRED McALLISTER THOMAS MCALLISTER OSCAR MOORE JOHN MORGAN ANN MORRISON ILA MORROW 49 BARBARA PAINTER CONNIE PARIS FAYE PRICE DONNA PARIS REGINA PATTERSON DONNA PRITCHETT ANDREA REED NANCY RICKETT SHARREE RODGERS 50 LAMAR PRICE Not pictured FREDDIE STOKER GERALD ROSZELL J UDITH SAULS SAMMY STOKER LEBRON SCHEIVELHUD CHARLO 1 TE SMITH CAROLYN TAYLOR CHARLOTTE THOMPSON TERRACITA VEAZEY RONALD WALKER 51 CALVIN WARE GAIL WEEKS TERRY WILLIAMS LILLIAN WOLFF iigfgii L . 2 . L EDWARD WHITE ii X. ff. ff, ? UQRESUZUME I f S PEGGY ADAMS J IMMIE ASHE JOHN ADKINS TOMMY ATKXNS STANLEY ARNOLD LINDA BALDWIN we woum LIKE TO PAY TRIBUTE TO oulz FRESHMEN GLENN BRADLEY EDWARD BRUCE PI-IYLLIS BROCK RICKYE BUNCH NATHAN BROWN RICHARD BYRD 54 5 CLARENCE CAMERON ED ARD CARVER w DEWAYNE CAMBELL LARRY CHANDLER PAT CARROLL SHELIA CHAPMAN AND HOPE THAT THEIR NEXT THREE YEARS WILL BE . . ROBERT CLARK Not pictured EDNA CHILDRESS LEON-A COLLINS MARY COULTER CHARLES CLARK J- D- COX CU RT IS C ROWE ROBERT CYREE LEB RON C ROWE RICKY DANIEL L. J. CROWE RICHARD DANIEL Not pictured FILLED WITH HAPPINESS AND HOLD MANY PRECIOUS MEMORIES ' SARA DANIEL ANN DERRYBERRY I STEVEN DAVENPORT DONNIE DERRYBERRY DAVID DEERE Not pictured TERRY DEWITT 'H X C,E I F IS FOR FRIGHTENED FACES WHICH WERE MUCH LIKE OUR OWN THREE YEARS AGO. PATRICIA EDMOND JACK EVERETT DEBBIE EPPERSON JAMES FINCI-IER STEVEN EVANS DIANE F ITZSIMMONS DONNA FITZSIMMONS CAROLYN GILLEY MARGERET FORESTER CURTIS GOMER SUE GILES DANNY GRAVITT 2703 :Q JAMES GRIFFIN ALBERTA HAWKINS JUDY GUTHRIE ERIC HAWKINS GEORGE HANCOCK THOMAS I-IAWKINS R IS FOR THE RACE OF TIME THAT WILL QUICKLY sup AWAY. SNL CECILIA HAYES APRIL HICKS CARLA HICKEY JOYCE HISE Not pictured WA E HIXON LINDA HICKMAN Rictured A X Q 58 DRANDA HODNETT STEVEN JOHNSON LARRY HULGIN WESLEY KAYLOR PI-IYLL IS JOHNS ON MA RC ELLA KELLEY E IS FOR THE EFFECT THAT THESE HIGH SCHOOL YEARS WILL HAVE UPON THEIR LIVES. '7 Sf Qx Q! ,N j Xp I I X ju:-N CHERYL KELLEY DELLAPHYNE LITTLES DAVID KENDRICK DELMAS LITTLES LYNN LAMB DEBRA LONG JANETT MAI-IAM TERRY MASSEY MARCHEIA MALONE JUDI MAXWELL ARLIE MASSEY LINDA MCALLISTER S us Fon THE sATlsFAcnoN WHICH THEY HOPE TO ACHIEVE. LINDA MELTON JERRY MORGAN LIFTON MI DLEB OOKS Not picturedD R HILDA MORSE BARBARA OLIVER DAVID MOORE X O 60 - BARRY OLIVER LINA PENCE DAN PEPPERS H IS FOR THE HAPPINESS THAT THESE FEW YEARS WILL BRING . LARRY PRESSLEY MICKEY RAINES DENNIS REAGON DONALD RIDLEY LARRY REED LINDA REEVES TERRELL ROSSER Not pictured SANDRA ROSZELL AGNES RUMLEY A I n CONROY RYAN BOBBY SLATEN CAROLYN SMALL M IS FOR THE MANY MEMORIES WHICH BILL SMITH Not pictured J OHNNA STILES DOYLE STOKER THEY WILL TREASURE THROUGH THE YEARS. JAMES STOKER ROBERT STOKER WILLIAM STOKER ELIZABETH SWEETON Not pictured J UD ITH TATE PORTER TA RV IN ROBERT TAYLOR SUE TOMPKINS CAROL THOMPSON DAVID TUCKER LESLIE THOMPSON DAVID VARNELL E IS FOR THE EAC-ERNEss WITH WHICH THEY FACE THEIR EDUCATION. BRENDA WALLIN TRAVIS WATKINS KENNETH WALLIN DAVID WHITE MARVIN WARD RANDALL WHITFIELD SANDRA BURK MELVIN WIMPEE ROGER COLLIS LINDA WOLFF LINDA T-I-IOMAS LINDA WH.SON N IS FOR THE NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS THEY WILL LEAVE FOR TOMORROW'S FRESHMEN. CHARLES WILSON JERRY WILLIAMS MARIE WILLIAMSON REGINA WORLEY SUE WILLIAMS WANDA WOLFF FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS OF 1964 3' L 5 3 s I f 5 E I I5 'V5 Sixty' 3 F S 5 5 R g N X X X X S f X .Q X mx , X ' I-it-.,.,i 9 Y , ww' X , -, qv A ' x , Q , f, ,fl , 'iff 'X A ., 3 xx Q QQ x 5 A XY, . F f ' 23,3 f A , yi y g V. - , ff ,fm 3 4 -,1 2 , Q L PRESIDENT-Marcello Kelley Secretary-Lynn Lamb Vice-President-Melvin Wimpee Treasurer-Diane Fifzsimmons 65 UZ g ..,,, ,5 5' X y M4 ,lr V f F are-S , 1 w ,Q WT f Ig xx 4 ff 3 'F' ,-J: A K if. -X,-XV . X51 -X 2 4 X if f if N553 X .., X . X X .fe ,.fXw X AX .4 X 'lxivikg su di x. 4 L 'fagfii jar 1 .Y 1 'gm , 'E ,E Y N, , fi . x 9 25 KX ww' L AJ-. X XXX X XXXX ., X, -ff- ' Siiia, + ww - Mixer 1. ' fs A X WSH 1 fy 26 Q X Y S Y v7 J, ' - 6 Q 4 C- - WN . X W -- L MA .. A 'x V ii'-K 7 K. Q 5 f ffggf ,ww 5 QL .:? 5 in gy?-K S-'63 rig ,K I -,Q 'S f l .X W x' ,Q , mf ' 'gi - , A if an . K 1 3 3 A 4 - , , , , Q :N -M - . W I -as-A - A . A . 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X .WML 5 ' ' 4, -1 V5 'CV f' K ' A 2:g 1Vfr Q ' ,3a,5G4gg,,,g,5. , J, ' .g - + .qgrg V3 f .4 jp.: -- ' ' 2 ' a,w,' ?f.V J 2:2 Ca A . - fi , '5 gif -1 F V K ' I ' ' , 'T' ' . f .VN ,448 9. 1 V' By' if , , 'f- V, , v M U fi,,n X, A ,, M., T in ,, . mn , . ff VV 1 ' , fm' fl ',f 'f ,, V , '- . i gf f SQL: 'FV ' at I' 23 , lf Ms' if ' , 2' ,, ..w -4, M - fa, M! , f fy X 1' , Y 33, -, , ugl- M-M4 HOMECOMING QUEEN M iss jqyce Stoker MAID OF HONOR KENNETH COWAN CARLA GAMES M iss Sharon Long CROWN BEARERSp FLOWER GIRLS GREGG JOHNSON REBECCA SHOOK ' -,7'Yi -. ' ZX -'gi' 3- gt .4 DOWLING SMITH JANE OLIVER FLAVIA HOWARD OTHER BEAUTIES NANCY LONG S Vw SANDRA MCMURTRIE CHERYL BRANNON GAIL ROBERTS 84 M 1 If ,' lX.mJj?fN ,J A' A SPONSORS: FIRST ROW, L. to R.: M. Croft, S. Rodgers, B. Barbie, J. Arthur, M. Boshears, C. Hays, G. Hartline, G. Lasater, B. Smith, M. Malone, D. Fitzsimmons, K. Hawkins, S. Thompkins, H. Morse, SECOND ROW: L. Collins, D. Epperson, B. Oliver, L. Lamb, A. Harrison, M. Coulter, J. Hise, C. Adams, T. Veazy, K. Jensen, N. Fowler, P. Gifford, B. Casey, THIRD ROW: L. Wolff, L. Henderson, J. Sauls, J. McBride, C. Gilley, B. Painter, A. Hicks, N. Jackson, S. Howard, L. Shields, J. Johnson, S. Roszell, D. Hodnett, K. Hodnett. 1963-'64 HOMECOMING COURT HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT: Jane Oliver, Flavia Howard, Sandra McMurtrie, Sharon Long, Joyce Stoker, Nancy Long, Cheryl Brannon, Dowling Smith, Gail Roberts. in 'Q nng Hungry fans wait their time in line! The girls look a little chilly. Hey, boys, where are those arm-strong he aters? X Q Smile, you're on Candid Camera! And then the big moment . . . Joyce was crowned Homecoming Queen! - :-'wiv fgxhwb 1 Lf . :PIAA Tsx mfqff TY X AW- . I Wws 'L NN, f'14p,fyQ4- L- fm.:-,W , , , ..-, ,, , ,V , ., ,, RN K X Y Q-bf , H K' f -- - - I - , 'K X- y 1 - . K . f x -f :wwf-, gf:J,wk,.,1,gk Q, mf ff 3.31, , M hx . . . -fi' Eb va : f1l, k,,.. 5, ., , ' f 'ii-:, rf 4,5-' ' 9 X 1 ,, ,.,. - Ig 1. ,K ' ff- V ' -, T 9, 'kr 'Q' . ' V I X, J ,- Q WR -w,5vM '43 UZATFU lst ROW, L. to R.: F. Howard, D. Gehman, S. Long, S. Howard, N. Long, G. Hartline. 2nd ROW: G. Henson, D. Epperson, L. Melton, C. Small, K. Hawkins, S. Ellis, S. Rogers, D. Paris, H. Morse, S. Tompkins. 3rd ROW: T. Veazey, P. Edmonds, L. Hanvey, P. Brock, J. Auther, S. Edmonds, B. Haggar, C. Hayes, S. Thompson, D. Howard, G. Roberts, S. Williams, L. Collins, M. Coulter, L. Lamb. 4th ROW: C. Kelly, L. McAllister, J. Robertson, J. McBride, A. Johnson, P. Gamblin, J. Oliver, S. Burk, D. McDowell, S. McMurtrie, B. Oliver, P. Burch, D. Smith, G. Lasater, J. Guthrie, P. Adams, J. Hise, Mrs. Fields. 5th ROW: C. Paris, L. Shields, K. Williams, J. Paris, V. Paris, A. Morrison, S. Hixon, K. Fitzsimmons, L. Knot, A. l-licks, C. Adams, A. Stone, V. Wallace, N. Jackson, K Jenson, R. Worley, R. Patterson, J. Smith. TRI-HI-Y The Tri-Hi-Y is a Flavia Howard, President, Diane Gehman, Vice-President, Sharon Christian Service Club with Long, Secretary, Sherry Howard, Treasurer, Georgene Hartline, its PUIPOSS ICO create, maln- Reporter- tain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and com- munity, high standards of Christian character. Tri-Hi-Y members are always ready to serve in Christian activities such as P.T.A. devotions and chapel programs. Among their other activities were A Get- Acquainted Day for the Freshmen, a Coketai1 party honoring new mem- bers, and the publishing of a student handbook. Members are taken by application. Each year we encourage girls who are interested in Christian service to apply for membership. 88 k 3 ..' .' . FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES What is the F.C .A.? It is a group of boys with the same ideas and aims. What is the purpose of the F.C .A.'? The purpose is to confront athletes and coaches with the importance of following Christ in life and on the playing field. What is its history? The F.C .A. is young. It was first thought of in 1954, by Mr. Branch Rickey Cfather of modern baseballj, who was just thinking what a great combination a Christian and an athlete would make. The first small club was established at this point, and since then, the F.C .A. has grown tremen- dously. Johnny Kingsley Treasurer Randy Forester President Lynn Mansell Chaplain lst ROW, L. to R.: R. Forester, J. Kingsley, L. Mansell. 2nd ROW: D. Elliott, B. Games, L. Grant, G. Warnack R. Burt, T. Everett, J. Collins. 3rd ROW: L. Wilson, J. C. Morgan, S. Day, J. Beckum, D. Williams, L. Davis, B. Chambers. .,,., , BETA CLUB Norma Massey, Secretary, Lynn Mansell, Vice-President, Lawrence Wall, President, Patricia VerLy1,.Treasurer3 Sharon Long, Reporter lNnr Pinturmii. The Beta Club is an or- ganization of students who have outstanding grades, good character, and offer service to the'scl21ool. The club pub- lishes the EAGLE, has the responsibility of maintaining the trophy case, and sponsors a Goodwill Drive each year. lst ROW, L. to R.: C. Orrell, F. Howard, L. Wall, P. Verzyl, Mrs. Roark--Sponsor, L. Mansell, N. Massey, G. Roberts, G. Hartline, A. Johnson, C. Paris. 2nd ROW: D. McDowell, D. Gehman, P. Gamblin, J. Oliver, A. Stone, N. Jackson, S. Long, D. Smith. 3rd ROW: S. Howard, L. Caine, C. Adams-, B. Chambers, J. Hicks, D. Williams, D. Miller, M. Long, G. Trimmier. I L... . Q..if.l.io. - lst ROW, L. to R.: S. Long, G. Roberts, D. Smith, J. Stoker, C. Adams, S. Howard, N. Jackson. 2nd ROW: W. Shaw, P. Verzyl, N. Massey, C. Keith, D. Gehman, C. Orrell, F. Howard, J. Oliver, P. Gamblin, M. Coulter. 3rd ROW: L. Mansell, L. Wall, D. Williams, J. Collins, L. Caine, B. Chambers. Wanda Shaw, Editor, Carolyn Adams, Assistant Editor. 91 EAGLE STAFF The EAGLE, our school newspaper, is published by the Beta Club, although the school furnishes the supplies. The money goes into the Beta Treasury for various uses. The staff is composed of Beta members and a few underclassmen. The editor and assistant editor are elected, but the rest of the staff volunteer for their jobs . Our paper was started in 1930 under the name of C.V.H.S. ECHOES, but in 1950 the name was changed to the EAGLE. Q w FBLA is the national youth organization for high school and college students enrolled in business subjects. FBLA is sponsored by the National Business Education Associa- tion, a Department of the National Education Associa- tion. FBLA is democratically organized and designed for all business students. It is de- voted to providing young adults with educational, vo- cational, and leadership ex- periences . FBLA encourages im- provement in scholarship, promotes school loyalty, and strengthens the confidence of young adults in themselves and their work. we gi' Joyce Stoker, President, Jody Hicks, Vice President Wanda Shaw, Treasurer, Sherlene Thompson, Secretary FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA lst ROW, L. to R.: J. I-licks, J. Stoker, S. Thompson, D. Howard, W. Shaw. 2nd ROW N Jackson A Bost Mrs. Osment- -Sponsor, M. Walden. 3rd ROW: S. Kilgore, S. Edmonds, J. Robinson, J McBride, E Stoker J Durham, D. Brown, P. Verzyl, D. Veal, V. Wallace, J. Auther, S. Coulter. 4th ROW: C Kilgore C Keith G Conkle, G. I-Iise, G. Perry, J. Smith, J. Whealey, L. Wright, E. Headrick, K. Rush, P. Mance 4 1 .. 1 -' - -'. 41 :P . , A I R u Q-,M Vw- .-- . .1 ,pry . ,f-13' . .- '. -z., 4.5. '-. .f. ..,. , . ,.. 1-: ff' Q1 v?1. 4g..a s1f:f1- tiff-'wi i .iff ' 47- 2' -'7 f-- 'l V- -' fi '-1' f vi .4 ' 1 ' , - . - A-. - .. . . .gs--,'g .'f -,:,. .J -. ' ' . .,'... , - - , ,, . 4' -. - ' 5. rtjf. .--1.5-,fi-9,q',f.,q. s. ,J ,i-- -,,,'.,f-.gl -gg-.2 ',4 A 41. , .. ,'-, - 5 f' I A' ,nr ,. A , 1 I. ' 9 ., - . ., f , , . 4: ,'-..',-41'!--- 1,utr--+..'--..,.2,,s'fr..f..-A- .. '-r.- ' -' - -- --.'. ,-' Y A. -' - -crxftllwf.-tp I.-1.49.77 -.-..':L-:- .fl. 1f,Vf4. --i.,.'. 4 H- ff !.'f V, -r .- 1 1-' . 5. ' . ' U '4 . I- A. - . - 1. eva, '--arf: -E q'- ' ','f ?. - 'a1'. 43,2 f- -. f .R ,fl ' Q, Y . , . . - '. . . - . ' ' - .- -' J ' uJ 4-'-'C.1e'f1.z'.f.r ,f'. 'h.,-1..1V- ff .,-'- ' , .J - . ' L .J.. -. .ff r. - .. ' . I. -- - . ' lst ROW, L. to R.: G. Trimmier, G. Gilbert, Miss Henson--Sponsor, G. Perry, A. Bost. 2nd ROW: D. Howard, S. Thompson, E. Massey, C. Orrell, L. Oliver, J. Sauls, L. Henderson, S. Coulter, S. Shaw, I. Morrow, S. Kilgore, D. Pritchett, C. Hixson, M. Durham. 3rd ROW: P. Burch, J. Stoker, D. Trimmier, M. Oliver, D. Miller, E. Stoker, J. Durham, C. Kilgore, C. Keith, S. Fincher, K. Rush, P. Mance, N. Fowler, G. Weeks, D. Hammitt. 4th ROW: A. Reed, A. Morrison, N. Jackson, J. Hicks, P. Verzyl, V. Wallace, D. Veal, N. Massey, E. Headrick, L. Wright, G. Conkle, J. Smith, C. Hise, E. King, E. Powell, A. Burnett. LIBRARY The main purpose of the Library Club is to train the members to be qualified librarian assistants. There are no special qualifications needed to enter the Library Club, except that the student should be interested in library work. Library workers are trained to check books in and out, how to fix books to go on the shelves, and how to place them in the right position on the shelves. A girl who has been a library assistant in high school can get a job in a college library doing the same thing in order to pay her way through school. '4 .., Gayle Perry, Vice President, Anne Bost, President, Gail Trimmier, Treasurer, Gayle Gilbert, Secretary. . M,,,,,t K . ., . ,,.. - .- . -im. mp . . MLW I H 1st ROW, L. to R.: K. Jenson, F. Howard, S. Long, D. McDowell, N. Long, G. Roberts, A. Harrison, J. Paris, C. Adams, S. McMutrie, J. Guthrie, P. Johnson, S. Thompkins, K. Hawkins. 2nd ROW: L. Collins, L. Grant, D. Elliott, C. Ryan, B. Chambers, D. Williams, L. Cain, S. McBee, D. Gehman, P. Gamblin, P. Verzyl, D. Smith, Mrs. Ransom--Sponsor. 3rd RCW: H. Morse, D. Epperson, M. Coulter, T. Veazey, R. Forester, A. Eaves, Jr., B. Oliver, M. Long, J. C. Morgan, M. Raines, L. Wilson, K. Williams, V. Paris. CHCRUS The Chorus, under the direction of Marea Ransom, have put in a full year of hard work. They made a trip to Kentucky to sing for the Tri -State-Kiwanis Convention, presented Around the World in 80 Days, a Christmas program, a spring festival, participated in A11 -State Chorus and entered competition to be graded among the other choruses in Georgia. The members of the 6+5 and Men's Quartet are selected from the chorus. They sing at chorus presentations and other events. Chorus members put in lots of practice, but each will tell you that all trips, good times, and satisfaction of a job well done, make it worth it all! Freddie Pace, Vice-President, Flavia Howard, President, Patricia Verzyl, Secretary, John Kingsley, Treasurer. f , Q. 8 J fa 5 lx Freddie Pace, Lynn Mansell, Dennis Elliott, Harold Beckum. MEN'S QUARTET lst ROW, L. To R.: D. Gehman, C. Paris, P. Gamblin, S. Howard, C. Adams, J. Paris. 2nd ROW: S. Long, S McMurtrie, F. Howard, D. Smith, G. Roberts, A. Harrison, K. Hawkins. 95 Diane Gehman, Vice-President, Carolyn Keith, President, Mary Ann Walden, Treasurer, Jody Hicks, Secretary. F.T.A The Vera Bell Buckelew F.T.A. Club seeks to enable its members to study history and development oflour public schools. It attempts to se- cure information on teaching careers for the members. The F.T.A. tries to uphold the teaching profession in the eyes of the students who are not members . The Club sponsors a Valentine party each year for the faculty . We have taken part in F.T.A. tours of the University of Chatta- nooga. Our paper drives sponsor the activities of the club. We encourage all students who are interested in teaching to become members of our club. lst ROW, L. to R.: C. Keith, J. Hicks, M. A. Walden, A. Stone, D. Gehman. 2nd ROW: P. Edmonds, L. Han- vey, J. Auther, S. Edmonds, N. Jackson, E. Stoker, S. Coulter, D. Brown. 3rd ROW: P. Mance, K. Rush, M. Oliver, J. Smith, L. Wright, N. Massey, Mrs. I-Iaubenreich--Sponsor, V. Wallac . as f A . Q S ' The Public Speaking, De- bating, and Salesmanship Club is designed to prepare its members for a more success- ful and satisfying life. The club helps our members to become more effective public speakers. Today, when one is a good public speaker, he can serve his community in the roles of leadership . When our members learn to debate, they train them- selves to gather all the facts on any given subject before forming public opinion. Our members are given the basic principles of spell- ing in the salesmanship de- partment of our club. Sales- manship is the most potent force in keeping the wheels of industry moving. Dennis Elliott, Vice-President, Barney McKee, Sergeant at Arms, Randy Forester, President, Bobby Stoker, Secretary, Eugene Baldwin, Reporter. PUBLIC SPEAKING, DEBATING, SALESMANSHIP lst ROW, L. to R.: D. Elliott, R. Forestor, L. Rush, B. Stoker. 2nd ROW: V. Fowler, P. Huskey, D. Fuquey, Mr. Barnett--Sponsor, B. Games, J. Kingsley, M. Durham, L. Guthrie, J. Mashburn. 3rd ROW: A. Mashbum, G. Sanders, S. Bowman, J. Kinsey, W. Walker, T. Long, D. Boren, S. McBee, E. Baldwin. x Q S lx A -v t . ,- . J r . , .N .QW -s ,. ,. .if .ji VL... vi, . sg'- . . , . . ., . J -- vm Q . L , 1 , ,QQ N f ,. .U , 1st ROW, L. to R.: L. Shields, F. Howard, S. Long, D. Smith, L. Mansell, J. Stoker, M. Durham, L. Wright. 2nd ROW: S. McMurtrie, G. Lasater, L. Oliver, J. Johnson, N. Jackson, G. Roberts, L. Wilson, L. Grant. 3rd ROW: S. Kilgore, S. Edmonds, L. Hanvey, K. Heifner, A. Medley, J. Hicks, G. Hartline, S. Day. 4th ROW: V Paris, H. Beckum, A. Spears, D. Gilley, G. Warnack, B. Games, D. Elliott. LETTERMEN The lettermen are a group of students who have earned a letter by playing football, or basketball, participating in track, being cheerleaders, or being a manager or scorekecper, These lettermen are responsible for keeping the dressing rooms during basketball games and helping in the concession stand when they are needed. Each letterman wears his letter with pride and is proud to be a part of this group. 98 Vicki Paris Head Majorette CP e 5 D C.V.H.S. f Donna Ryan Mascot MAJORETTES Our majorettes have been very active this year . On july 4 they went to Atlanta for the parade. They also led our band in the Armed Forces Day Parade in Chattanooga. At the 9th annual Chattanooga Band Festival, they received a superior No. 1 rating. lst ROW5 L. to R.: Terri Veazey, Nancy Long. 2nd ROW: Kendra Jenson, Vicki Paris, Regin H a Patterson , , gg. ' .- ' fs ,395 S735 :TW lst ROW, L. to R.: Drum Majorette--J. Johnson, Color Guards--J. Wilson, N. Brown, Majorettes--N. Long, R. Patterson, Head Majorette--V. Paris, Mascot--D. Ryan, Majorettes--K. Jenson, T. Veazey, Color Guards--H. Cox, J. Simmons, Flag Bearers--W. Craze, J. Johnson, 2nd ROW: D. Marshall, G. Marshall, M. Cass, C. Ryan 3rd ROW: A. Eaves, Jr., L. Huligan, M. Ellis, S. Lavang 4th ROW: T. Stoker, B. Oliver, K. I-Ieifner, D. Milli- cang 5th ROW: L. Adcox, C. Marshall, M. Haubenreich, L. Buckner, 6th ROW: G. Buckner, D. Elmore, A. Rumbly, R. Chapman, 7th ROW: J. Hancock, D. Thorne, D. Williams, L. Cain. Summer Activities: Chattanooga Memorial Day Parade . The Atlanta 4th of july Celebration Parade . The Cherokees Pro-Football Team opening home game, C.V. August 11 . The Rome -Huntsville Pro-Football Game, August 16. Winter Activities: Chattanooga Valley High School Football games . Ft. Oglethorpe-Chickamauga Centinnial Celebration, September 19. Chattanooga Tri-State Band Festival, October 13 . Christmas and Spring Concerts. CONROY RYAN--DIRECTOR JUIRY JOHNSON--DRUM MAJORETTE xk argl 1 51 Q .L af X, , 5: Q, in 1 -r ! I ' QQ fa? 4 1 M Ag ki... Aw.: K ..-,.. -,r 4 4 X '- k ., an 1, T.. Q3 3 ' ,N ' ull? -:eg-H ,wb-:E Q 1' Kidfslikff' ' wg 'GX A N , , x 9 R 5 X xx, 1.'j.. -',.,Rg . .. n. -J Q. . , 'Q fs HIE-ITUSS .0.. . . 0 . .ff . . . 0 . . . . . O . A. 1 SCOREBOARD Lakeview . .0 C.V Ooltewah . .13 C.V Lakeview . 13 C.V Coosa . . 36 C.V Model . . 21 C.V . . Lee High . , ,Trion . . . , Kirkman . . , , Dade County . . Davis . . . MR. ED JARMAKOWITZ Football Coach Girls' Basketball Coach la R l 3 N lisa. 102 5 MR. JIMMY QUARLES Assistant Football Coach Boys' Basketball Coach Bobby Games--Co-Captain, Dennis Elliott-Captain, and Lynn Man- sell--C0-Captain, lead the EAGLES although plagued, with injuries throughout the year. Wff These are the three managers MS who did some of the hardest work on the football team this year. They are: Larry Wright, Larry Grant, and David Hicks. FOOTBALL TEAM lst ROW, L. to R.: L. Wright, D. Derryberry, L. Morgan, D. Elliott--Captain, B. Miller, B. Taylor, D. Hicks, 2nd ROW: J. Adkins, D. White, G. Collins, D. Tucker, W. Stoker, T. DeWitt, D, Thompson, J. Kilgore, T. Everett, R. Daniels, 3rd ROW: F. Stoker, C. Wilson, L. Crowe, R. Miller, L. Wilson, J. Crowe, F. Derryberry, D. Stoker, G. Glenn, J. Fincher, 4th ROW: L, Grant, J. Quarles--Coach, W. Walker, D. Campbell, R. Burt, J. C Morgan, R. Games--Co-Captain, J. Morgan, D. Wimpee, G. Hancock, L. Mansell--Co-Captain, E. Jarmakowitz- Coach, 5th ROW: L. Scheivelhud, A. Spears, D. Gilley, M. Marshall, H. Beckum, D. Williams, J. Day, T. Williams, J. Williams, M. Durham, L. Davis. l L1 F' ll! 'Kgs , . DENNIS ELLIOTT LYNN MAN SELL SONNY DAY Halfback Halfback Halfback I HAROLD BRUCE BECKUM MILLER Fullback Quarterback ALAN SPEARS LARRY WILSON GERRY COLLINS Quarterback I-Ialfback I-Ialfback 0 Ili O ji TIM EVERETT DARYL GILLEY TERRY WILLIAMS Halfback End End F '-na . JERRY BOBBY CRQWE GAME S End Tackle DUKE WILLIAMS RAYMOND BURT MARION DURHAM Tackle Tackle Guard I LARRY DAVIS FREDDY STOIQER J. C. MORGAN Guard Guard DOYLE STOKER Guard I B-TEAM Guard LAR RY MORGAN Center Ist ROW, L. to R.: D. Derryberry, L. Thompson, R. Miller, T. DeWitt, B. Taylorg 2nd ROW: L. Crow, J Adkins, D. White, W. Stoker, D. Tucker, J. Kilgore, G. Morgan, C. Wilson, 3rd ROW: D. Campbell, G. Hancock, L Scheivelhud, J. Fincher, W. Walker, J. Williams, M. Wimpee, R. Daniels, F. Derryberry. l I Y. N Lock those arms and drive that man! 'N 1 Contrary to the way it looks, we got a nice long run off this one. Come on you all, gang tackling Eagles in pursuit of a fast Blue Devil. 'J Eagles intercept a foe's pass. 1 Fine Eagle defense makes a stop in the secondary. 30 Lee High 1 1 X. wx w s 'K fi W X E 5 v . 1 33 X f i e Q 'Simi ,kg A 2. K J! 'Jh- ' 2 X L to R Marilyn Boshcars Benjie Maxwell Margaret Wilson, Shirley Edmonds, Judy I-Iise, Terry Vcazy, Nancy Jackson Jody l-licks Cheryl Brannon Vicky Paris Judy Johnson, Sharon Long, Annette Medley, Joyce Stoker, VARSITY Led by Coach Ed jarmakowilz, the girls' basketball team, playing many larger schools than C.V.lI. S., ea me through with a good record. The girls had a majority of upperelassmen which gave the team the mueh needed experience. Underelassmen adding spirit made a hard fighting team. Watch out Kirkman Hawks! A bunch of Eagles are out hunting again. The girls take a rest between quarters, and listen to Coach Ed's strategy. if 3 3' at E M, WF Us A Margaret, sinking a foul shot here, was a whiz on offense for the Eagles. 112 Our Cheerleading squad brings the crowd to life with a big cheer to start the ball game. C.V. gains another point, as Joyce puts the ole dance into the game. 113 Well, what's this, Volleyball or Basketball? 94 0 f O Q 7 fa? Q4 KV 'YR' 4 'xNg1'Q6 .. A if Q' bi' X- 5. ff - x X- I I N i s 3? , SK --4 X , X s . N x X x A if NQWIR- -'W' 'QA A ' ' xi -in ky- 'K'--jg gg -i Q Lt, ,. -3-s, R .fQSxpQQN-Xi 95-iff T xx . - 55- K Vx - - K' 5- X--ax gxf fqf-.2-ig-in-.X --33.44 f, LS-1 -- ii- . .x hw- - N - f' iv- -. A VX I ,L-3e1:f..w. .W N- , . L: X 5'fff' -v - rx - :xx , ' kj, - Lig--2521- A5545 ' Lp- Xfsiff L 4 -x, QQ -,, -N, ,:.-mm - 5 - N - M , F .7 -- ,- -S 4 Sz-Xgt-A w '. 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VARSITY Under the direction of Coach jim Quarles and his strict training rules, the young l964 Eagles worked and played hard for every point. They were hindered by the lack of experienced upperclassmen but with the help of Coach's touch and goes even the Freshmen felt old and experienced. Uh, Oh! Look at that score! Coach had to do some quick thinking there. ww .AB Two more points! Boy the Eagles are flying high tonight. Jesse scores two extra points for C.V. ii Things are looking bad for the Eagles here. X I'm going in for a two pointer. Look at Jesse reach for that ball! N X Hey, boys, where's the ball? 4 fs ,lf 4 ff M5 f .IS Willie says, Get out of my way, ar ik.,,,. - . mr 4' Msias' wR..a-Que. - , Q XM.. .fr ,,,. .L . ' A... N .iffcv-May Jf,,xdS?,,S,,K 4 i ...ja .. .M wsf-a.wr fff-'w.-1-N. ,. . If L, to R.: Donna Paris, Cecila Hayes, Barbara Oliver, Leona Collins, Judy Sauls, Linda Thomas, Debbie Long, April Hicks, Judy Maxwell, Linda Henderson, Hilda Morse. B-TEAMS FRONT ROW: L. to R.: Gerry Collins, Bruce Chambers, Leslie Thompson, George Glenn, BACK ROW: Melvin Wimpee, Steve Johnson, Mike Marshall, Eugene Baldwin, Coach Jim Quarles. KAREN HAWKINS PAT EDM ONDS O Q U J li N CAPTAIN--CAROLYN I-IIXSON 5,210 G OLDA POSEY LINDA BALDWIN KENDRA J EN SEN LINDA OLIVER The basketball cheerleaders worked hard to g1VG the tedme pep and lead the crowd, which supported the teams well, IH yells. .-.XILINDA 'V KNOT Fun at Field Day 1963 lst Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place Sophomores - -Seniors - -juniors Freshmen High Point Scorers: Joyce Stocker- -junior Sonny Day--Sophomore 'S- ,.'. Q Q 'fx-qw x 'fy 'Mx-.1 ' ,Q xtXL.f5'7NwAg 'X , ,sg K Y .W RTEISUN 9 J yi' vw ,- df yy Xcfgitlisof-1:63-64 , ,A 02 Q7 jf! Ayvfwi A QLCEU-L 0,55 gy 225 ju!! u .5 .fufwk W . M7 A Z W-M4 W..J,,, ,-,-. Xi-,1,,.,V1,.,X:V 3,2 J,,fK WMM .., ,f,.,.N. 1-A4 , . 6 -fnfv-v....1CzfvJ . e'MlXx X YATES BLEACHERY COMPANY swf? 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II w , s ' I o IW W f If M A::::::S 64 ,JW IM! 6 Representing ,Huff ZAIIJEWELRWS FINEST CRAFTSMEN CLASS RINGS AND PINS CLUB INSIGNIA ' MEIIALS ' TRUPHIES ' PLAQUES ' DIPLUMAS ' CUMMENCEMENT INVITATIUNS T Q99 JL Q JBA? A qw. of UNIFQISM RENTAL RVTQHVT ,fy jf ,gf'JM,!5ZMl-W' Q i G1 QQVW- , LQ I-F PARENT M M TEACHERS Q QM TM enn. Atlanta, G gia JA 2-9036 ASSOCIATION ff , J img A647227-Eff 'V 541,42 yacc Mcaclwyawjgffwju Qvwdrg mf. We O! St. Elmo Hardware phone 266-S55 M. F. McDonough, Sr. M. F. McDonough,,lZQIF-:+- ff ' 3908 Tennessee Avenue 914-15 St. Elmo Avenue Chattanooga , Tennessee ee Chattanooga Tenness K. X 1 . mf. 7-5-- 1 1 f 1 11 f V ry, ext . 1 751 UV 'WW 11 ,l IT'S YOURS Q. WITH Sou .U .Way 41 I Chatt moi ne ee Phone 821-7539 Free Delivery thern gall Charles A. LaFevor, R. Ph. 'i JV! .JL ju ,f 'X ' ' . My 1 ,E, ,ny Q Lf 70 ' b VOGUE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY if if K W Ln SHELL SERVICE E, . . y ,f f y We Specialize in 4 LM X E L Drapes and Rug Cleaning iffy ,W Babe Ellis, Owner ' 5 Shirts Laundered--Sl .00 ' Phone 866-8971 520 Chickamauga Avenue Mission Ridge Road Phone 866-8020 2 M I nd Avenue gre Wrifi rf Qi wr J lffiflilylfyigiwflijsifiglilv N05 ,, dh df S J There is always so eplrgsky-panky at the break. . 3' , 4 E Wjgiifj PM CV compnmenfsof CHATTAN OOGA VALLEY WATER SYSTEM They're NOT drunk, they just look that way. Y, STOKER'S PURE STATION -a unofa PURE , 41 Cl'1Gi'l'Gl'1OOQC1 Valley Drive Familiar scene at the stroke of three. Flinfsfone Georgia ii ! g P f - K. Q, Q., ,A .. ,.,,,.,..,.,n,,,,,,, . Q., , I 3 T S s r I v This is the end of the Ad section! 138 SPRING ACTIVITIES 4' 'f LW., Qu' Xxx Q 'E ...K u 2 54 ,Q W 45 fi-A: , W1 f 31 , is iQ X Qs. .74 . N., . 'Vfl,4 f 0, Q, , -a A A ' , ' ' f . f Ak AT:-. . ,I i. Q Z 'f ,A f f pl 8 A? 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', s. --1 V. - .L,.A , 4 , ,, :' .Q-final f. 5-,tum Q .:.,. qufr -.cy x 1 v xi ., g x. , ,lg , 1325: : 3, fmfmwgiiff .,Q A- -.2f'LZ. FwV ' . A,-.....,, 'x -1 2 . fu 'X' i.'!'.I..-1 'R The 6+ 5 entertained with three numbers. SPRING FESTIVAL May 15, 1964 President of Chorus, Flavia Howard, presents red roses to director, Mrs. Ransom. f 5 , K lf' ,rf '1 rr 3 Q . 3 V I 1 xi I. A '41 7 a ,, ,r i 2 h -' ' A , NJ A 942 ,. 39' me, ,,.,,. ' is ' M- 'M' The Beatles, Dennis'El1iott, Lynn Mansell, Freddie Pace, and Harold Beckum, stun the beatniks. The Smothers Brothers perform Down at Papa Joe's. They are Arnold Eaves and Mike Long. 1963-64 ATHLETIC BANQUET HOME CLU DIVISIU 2' Mxk T'w,':x KNIANIS JCLUB ' - Q! E 9 IIQTRIMA NUI? TLIYSTI GEORGIA fx f ,TJ ,A X 1 963-64 FOOTBALL SWE ETH EART Mz'ss Sharon Long T963-64 ATHLETIC AWARD WINNERS Left to Right lst ROW--C. Warnack, Most Valuable in Basketballg D. Elliott, Sportsmanshipg Joyce Stoker Most Valuable in Basketballg L. Mansell, Larry Wallin Memorialg 2nd ROW--B. Games, Best Linemang T. Williams, Most Valuable in Trackg D. Williams, Most Improvedg M. Durham, Most Valuableg S. Day, Best Back. VII 1964 JR.-SR. BANQUET 413 is , , -i f 'ik ,,kf Avg- wwf? . w,.,kg , . ,wg fi'g'1'ai if' aiib Qi, -Q 0' Q. n igxg an ff w. - LI, hx- .WAQQH ,Q I f . Q TXXWQ ! J I, Llbfkl, Q vi - .yr 'W xgy' K' 7 qu U rf X N X F N,-fr, A BANQUET PROGRAM ?3?5' E! W fm KL-!k k j Vm1. A7251 fix X . . . X X I I - fx i r gk ,V Q f' XX 4 ' I L' , fji m X i R I mx in . J 4 IX ',. up I . r 2 : GRADUATES OF 1964 lst ROW--A. Medley, N. Jacksonflf, B. Stoker, J. Oliveri, S. Longlk, G. Gilbertflf, D. Smithfk, L. Grantblf, B. Max- well, J. Stokerbk, S. Thompsonblf, F. Howardflf, C. Hixonblf, L. Oliverflf. 2nd ROW--L. Rush, D. Elliott, B. McKee, G. Conkcl, A. Bost, G. Hiscflf, C. Perryvlf, L. Mansellflf, C. Orrellif, R. Forrestor, S. McMurtriePlf, M. Shookblf, W. Shawbli, D. lVlCD0NVCll7k, C. Kilgore. 3rd ROW--E. Kingbk, V. Fowler, J. 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