Columbus High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1966
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' N 4 4 . , 5 I ' 1 1 g 9 u ' f -digs? .WMI - 'E ,v- 5 Dedication To one who has displayed a deep de- votion to her work, not only as teacher, has gained the respect of all through but as counselor and friendg one who her amiable and gracious mannerg one who has instilled into her students Christian ethics to further them in years to comeg one who has worked toward developing the character of her students in order that they may have a clearer concept toward their responsi- bilities to themselves and others. ln expression of our appreciation and gratitude to one whose relationship has meant much to us, we, the Senior Class of I966, are honored to dedicate our COHISCAN to you, MRS. FLORENCE E. MCCORLEW. Faculty . . Seniors . . Underelassmen Organizations . . Military . . Advertisements 14 .. 110 , ,... K ..,i. W . , ssrs 1 - A V O as -if . ess mi K' .. 218 i ttet ssii is ...280 34 ............ ...... A cademlcs 152 ....... ..... F eatures TABLE of CUNTENTS 266 ...... Student Life If .U is Ji eg r 232 ......... ...... S ports L WYWWYQYVQEA Q .11 . if 7 Q-52353 fi fi if Q .ei 1 5 N x . MS., 13:55 2 :HMM A M Kg, f'F1-1m-f-wwrr- Facult . ig? T, J gf,-?'W,-5-'exz,fVZ: , w':1,:ffV,S-'ff H ,?. A:,,, ,.L. - Q Q. Y .A..L,,,,, ..,A W- 5-,,,,, i?5 ' Z5V5-v,s34swifg! ff, . w w.. f. , 551 '- 255 ,.,, 35' .. :.',:aL1i'f' ., . . ' Ji-.1-,..,N , n25Fgj?'iiifiifi: -ff , ,,,, wwf, , . ,L ms F? ?ff:1grfi2Ls5fF,, . -S :Tiff-'ffif :?f55,IWEif,ffff': f .. ,-: ,A 1: 'fmi'gw 1- .. WFLMIJ, 3 Q ' sag A ,7 . 'W I ,I -Yi My 1 6' 1 im msg, r' :Mm ,,. n.Qmz1Qa, A1 15 As principal of 1700 students, Mr. Dollar finds himself in a very responsible position. An amicable man and a veteran Blue Devil of 14-year standing, he dele- gates some of this responsibility to his assistants. However, he still must inter- view and hire all teachers, orientate the new teachers. and make out a schedule for them. He oversees the school's curriculum and establishes the different cours- es offered at CHS. MR. HERMAN DOLLAR ,'af, I . se. K3 vm ii if MISS MARY ALICE ARNOLD Miss Amold has her hands full as assistant principal and often lends a hand as Dean of Girls. She co-ordinates student schedules. initiates new students, and handles the state registers. This under- standing and considerate lady is also in charge of permanent records. I I ,svfflfk div Hn MW ,fi !f,f'i'i' Z if MR. CHARLES MOORE Although this is Mrs. Hill's first year with us, she has done an efficient job as office clerk. Typing the daily morning bulletins, copying transcripts, and filing and refiling records are just a few of her duties. Mrs. Martha Hill Mr. Moore, the Dean of Boys. keeps order around the school with a friendly smile. His grin gre-cts Blue Devils whether he is monitoring in the cafeteria, checking school insurance, issuing parking lol permits, or attending one . of the many sports events at CHS. He also purchases new textbooks and takes inventory at the und of the school year. -.Ah i f Mrs. Hazel Garner As secretary to Mr. Dollar, Mrs. Garner finds her time well occupied. She types college recommendations. school correspond- ence, and the daily attendance sheet, but she still has time to sign tardy slips. Her helpfulness and tact have been an asset to CHS for five years. Florence McCorlew Guidance Counselor f-. can 6 CYRUS GIBBS Guidance Director GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Emily Petty Senior Guidance Counselor Claire Smith Guidance Department Secretary Elizabeth Bagley Guidance Counselor -! KLVV N !liWrf vi 'V I 1, Q. L , 'ni 'aw ...ska-fig'i?'5 'f .n ff . f .A-rv-r' n? 1 Dr. William Henry Shaw Superintendent of Education Y? 4' 'Q' 111 VS. as xi' iii T 1-fj5 'f, :,zQ? , 5 f Dr. Fred Kirby Asst. Supt. in charge of . Instruction Mr. R. Brice Carson 5, Asst. Supt. in charge of PCl'5'0UnC1 Mr. Nathan M. Patterson Asst. Supt in charge of Special Services Mr. G. Nathan Hunter Treasurer The Board of Education I I Z Retained Ubjeets. I 4 V, Cerunds... 1' JI Julius Caesar... ELIZABETH BARTON En I1 I1 I PENNY CORCORAN English II JANET EDWARDS ENGLISH X. I afWe3e15EPARTMENT :pax X I I X22 ' WVQ YQNM QQ' wwf -ew-wp SUSAN FRAZER GUSSIE COSS RUTH HILTON ROBERTA LAWRENCE English IV E I1 I1 IV English III English IV ROBERTA LAWRENCE Department Head FLORENCE BICCORLEW English IV ANNA PERDUE English I 1 I A ,,,N Q N ,f PEGGY RUSH 3 LANA SUAREZ English lll English Ill CWENDOLYN RICHEY English II MARCIE SEWELL PAUL VANDERGRIFF English II English IH adm... 55? NW I FANNIE G. HIGGINS Department Head JOHN BENNETT Algvbra II 5 f .5 RUTH BARNES Algebra 81 Trigonometry ,iaith L i i- 2 FANNIE C. HIGGINS FAYE HADOROWSKI Algvbra K Trigonometry AIHPIITH Il Shorthand eftiitiuuf- 1g is mr' FRAN COOPER Geometry MARION KELLY I Geometry MATH DEPARTMENT A ABC 'E A XYZ... C2 A2 B2 ROSALIE KENNEY Algebra I -JIU' SANDRA PEELER Algebra ll 3 ' ' ' MARTHA ROGERS Ceom try MARUON WI LLI A MS Algebra l f A GLEN WALLACE Algebra 1, ll ' - If r M NIAXRION NARROW Fr:-m'h I. H 4. .l0Slil'HINF CHRISTOPHER Latin H III IN 2 Q. Ax Parlez-vous FfdHCdl.S?. . . Is, ea, id. .. Buenos dzfzs amlgos. .. Ll LIU. KJDRNIMN Spani-I1 1. Il ,, . LANG' DEPAR 'Y T' ' sf f AQ XX' -XI.'I'IfIi H XRIIY Muni-lx I. Il. IX' ,GE IENT I ' Aff gk QL if ,.,,..1 ' 'IZ' 'M I A f 9 , 'gf' w,,v 2 r.a.,Ag 5 Emi . ,fn ,J-V.- Aa, sl ,af ,Q Q, f fi, - X. :EM Iizgafw-:li IOSEPHINE CHRISTOPHER Uepartmr-nl Head VIRGINIA .IONI-15 SIJHHIFII Il CIARKIE SKEIXFON Latin I. Englhh I LIICIEN MARTINI Frm-nch I. II. III. IV I.lIIIX FHIQP,-XRD Latin I. II 4 A- HARRIETT ALEXANDER ELIZABETH BACLEY FRANCES BELK U.S. History World History Economirs - J! A,r,, x 1 NANCY BETHEA U.S. History 1 ELNOR BILLOTTE World History SOCIAL STUDIES U if MARY FORT CARESE MCCONNELL v ANDREW OWENBEY Government U. S. History World Geography, Economics MARY FORT Department He-ad DEPARTMENT ALICE METCALF World History EVELYN VANLANDINGHAM Government, U.S. History MARJORY JENKINS World History, U.S. History Wbrld War II. Napoleon . . . AHCIHHI Eg pt Nils' s , Y V.. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ELTON CAMP Anatomy and Pllysiol CONNIE MCCRORY Chemistry ANN DISNIIKFS CIIt'lIliNl ry NEAL THUNIQXS Dm-parlmc-nl He-ad Atoms Para Skeleton. . . H .V . 1, fm Hg . ,i ii N E EEYE K A amy-ff I3lI.l. LIWIIQS Biology A,... an A W2 Q mecium . . . IWW. in...- HOKE NICCEE Biology CARY MCCRORY Pllysivs NEAL THOMAS Chemistry IILORIE PORCH Biology Ss ss' ? XlNR'l'l.li HLACKMON Exercises Books. . . Recqnes. . . l.ilrrury F4ll1l'3fi4IIl SPECIAL MENF HRUIJIE SERVICES Trai' 522111351 Ziliiliiil 3 -. . Q FRIED Rl-IAM lk-purlnwnl H1-ad W JOANNE BVRNS Spf-ecll I. Il Pottery. . . CY DIETRICH Vovul xlllFil' Debates. . HICIHRIP FENULEY lIHARI.0'l I'E KAESFRMAN JOHN KENDRICK E1.lzt-xlsmtt I..-XYFON HQ'wlfl'1'H1'k Cmlfh Physical Ftltxvation Band Director Library Assistant X-Qt. lwmtlmall Coach llt-nm-ral Nia th SAM MlTLHI'.I.L Athletic Dirt-trtor Hr-arl Football Coavh BOBBIE OESTERREICHER .ll AN ITA MOTLEX Typing Rh thms hM....,f, L LEONE REDFEARN Physical Efluoation Home Economics KK V V tm, t.-,ff - ,, Y .mf we tg rf Y, gl Sheets FRED RF A X1 . r Mallable Letters I 5 CLAUDE O'DON N ELL Orchestra Leader Clee Clubs. Q 2 JULI 4 ROCHESTER Bookkeeping 1 JOE SPARKS MARY STRICKLAND JOANNE SUTTLE He-ad Basketball lloach Typing Physical Education Asst. Football lloavh Gene-ral Math MAINTENANCE STAFF CAFE T ERIA STAFF 3 4 'Tj ' 2 ,, ,, F wb Q41 1- I 552551595 ' -' 'WK ww 'E Academic J-- '! s. ,,. . ,,,e255f55L?f519?Z2 -lt: 1521 'lv l Y ., .............. M, , , .,.,.. A T if Hitchhiking to the l965 session of the Governor's Honors Program in Macon are: Nancy Miller, Ken Rice, Donna Olney, Janet Brady, Margy Stewart, Mary Ella Gibson. Not pictured: Helen Young. The Goverrior's Program is based on a merit test given to pupils who are recom- mended by their teachers for their outstanding performance in scholastic fields as well as in interviews given to students selected for the visual arts. 3 ,.,.e .W - Recognition The I966 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award was won by Jane Alford who made the highest score on an aptitude test given to all seniors enrolled in Home Economics. The experience gained in this field will afford Jane much success in the future. Ken Rice is one of twelve students in Georgia To qualify for the National Council of Teachers of English Award, which is judged on an auto- biography and a short story Csubmirted by the studentl and an English examination, Ronald Jennings is the winner of the annual Voice of Democracy speech competition, which is sponsored by the local VFW and WRBL Radio. 7 . . lAi'lliCVCl11CI1t Dallas Smith, head drum major of the CHS band, was the winner of a scholarship to Transylvania Music Camp. l-le was also eligible to attend the l965 session of the Gove-rnor's Honors Program. Charles l-lenesey, Lucy Craig, Dallas Smith, Suzanne Garrett and Mary Jane Leath, six of Columbus l-ligh's seven National Merit Semi- finalists, wait for the telephone while Charlotte Granade calls home with the exciting news that the semifinalists qualified as finalists and scholar- ship winners. Not pictured is Butch Thompson. 'i YBUR CAREER ,J- 'N Butch Thompson and Miss Fannie Higgins are STAR student and STAR teacher this year not only for CHS but also for the region. This award is given annually to the student who scores highest on his College Board Examination. Through elections by the Senior class and faculty, Dallas Smith and Theila Falkenstrom were chosen to be Graduation speakers for 1966, 40 Ii i YQB-v-Um. if First Row+Lucy Craig, Dorothy l-lardage, Second Row -Susan Stafford, Mary Jane Leath, Charlotte Granade, Third Row-Susan Perrott, Dallas Smith and Bruce Wolff. Prevailing through the many achieve- ments of man has been the theory that records are made to be broken and progress is continu- ed by a never-ending search tor something bigger and better. Some records, however, are outstanding not because they have achieved that which has never been achieved, but due to the tact that quality and quantity have been maintained. The students pictured above are to be admired and commended for their fine academic record of maintaining a straight-A average throughout their high school careers. They not only reached perfection in scholar- ship by diligence but also held firmly by perse- verance. - fl--fm. LLEEFRQX, -V -iisvgsijzgi' --W Excellence Susan Perrott, DAR. Best Girl Citizen for l966, was elected to this honor by her senior classmates. ml Q Though old the thought, and oft expressed, I 'Tis his at last who says it best. James Russell Lowell These students had poetry published in the National High School Poetry Anthology. lst Row-Nancy Pruitt, Ann Hunter, Kay Kellogg, Pat Thomas, 2nd Row--Joyce Peacock, Janet Davis, Louise Sparrow, Suzanne Garrett, Mary Ella Gibson, Wes Wilkinson, 3rd Row-David Overby, Bonny Love, Billy Shumny, Wynn Van Horn, 4th w-Tom Fowler and John Carlisle. A 2 If 2, Not pictured: Barry McClain Karen Mueller Sue Estes Wayne McCall Mary Jane Leath Theila Falkenstrom Joanne Pinner Bill Cain M KAY PLCKARD Who is Who W 9 f , f 3 ,ll an RONALD JENNINGS The I966 COHISCAN proudly presents Columbus High School's most out- standing senior students in service to school, high academic achievement, con- tribution to classes, fine co-operative spirit, leadership qualities and participation in extra curricular activities. BILL NEAL NANCY RUTLEDGE ,Mwww 'Q LA NE' JOHNSON BOB DAVID i ii' STEVE FLANAGAN SUSAN PKERRQTT LUCY CRAIG TOM FOWLER Q is-fig? .sf ...- 'x www wg? AWS Senior 5.536 H 3 f 35+ Ng' -'nm ww 1 s f xv! Mhirdf W Y X342 4 if + My NT 4 253 M A fri K ,. ,, ' 'sfs3gf'5'5+2 A '::1.':f- 1'.'gi::, ,, AL'- W f 1 ff ,.3'ff74 i' A 53 . 1 V , ' ' ' 'Mg 1, . ,-- ' .4 AQ A N? 44 ,Y W ? , W . WH me W 0--U-.1-9 N W 4 w X 1 4 N OESQRVER '9'C5mwm-q.,- How do these images l 53 reflect your Senior year? an 'W'-f fn- in. 'rs 4 r BONNIE ACKER GREGG ADAMS ALLEN, CALVIN CHRIS That man lives twice that lives the first life well Arnold Jr. High lg Student Council I, National Jr. Honor Society I, JCL 25 Allied Careers Club 3. ALLEN, LINDA DARLENE Happiness is a reflection, like the light'of heaven French Club I,2p Student Council l,2g Majorette I,2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, ROTC Sponsor 45 C Day Court 3, Queen 4. ALLEN, PATSY TEAL Kindness is virtue itself Student Council I, Glee Club l,2,3,4g Art Club 45 Pep Club 4. ALLISON, FRANK CHARLES Proper words in proper places ROTC 2,3,4. ALMON, BETTY CARROLL I can call spirits from the vast deep The Senior Class of I966 is fortunate to have chosen the efficient class officers it did to best promote and organize its various activities throughout the year. The officers are Billy Cheves, President, Dallas Smith, Vice-President, Sherry Hinson, Corresponding Secretary, Geral- dine Self, Recording Secretary, and Bruce Wolff, Treasurer. CHRIS ALLEN AMOS, DONNA FAYE Joy softens more hearts than tears Jr. Red Cross I,2g Major Club l,2, Trii-Hi-Y l,2, Pep Club I,2,3g COHISCAN, Business Staff 4. ANDERSON, VIRGINIA WOLFORD To a young heart, everything is fun ANTHONY, LANCE COLEMAN Wisdom dwells with contemplation, virtue and knowledgeg there one must keep her STS I, Hi-Y, Treasurer I,3, President 2, Secretary Ag Choir l,2,3,4g JCL l,2,3,4: Debator's Society. Vice-President 3,45 Debator's Award 3. ARRINGTON, MARY ELISE Everything comes to those who wait FHA 4, Major Club 4. 5- f i . ,,.. , i f 'i'. , A i .:- IA Q, f f ' . t i susAN AKiNs I I LINDA ALLEN I VV 111 We 2:lf'll1CVil I DONNA AMOS ACKER, BONNIE VERTA I will be lord over myself l Glee Club lg Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Student Council 2. ADAMS, GREGG LINCOLN All pride is willing pride y Brookside Jr, High l, Riverview High 2, Track 3. nj AKINS, SUSAN JANE g WP- K I She who respects others is respected by them W ,...-W Sophomore Council 2, Foollighfers 2, Pep Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2, Jr. Red Cross 3, Jr. Civifan President 3,4g BLUE STREAK Business Manager 3,4. .,....4-ft NMI ALFORD, EMMETT HARPER The silent countenance often speaks fi- ROTC 2,35 Jr. Civifan 2,3. ALFORD, JANE LEE Who makes quick use of the moment is a genius of prudence ETA l, Chaplain 4, Footlighfers 3,45 Thespians 3, President 4, Student Council 2, Jr. Red Cross 4, French Club 2. BUDDY ALFORD JANE ALFORD . iieei 2. 'if-ff 'T 'T J 1 ifgg I W., i ,N I A M- it A . . +.,gx is-,wr C g A' W ...,,w,,....f ,' ' , ' ,g 1 ',gl. 'I i . 'N' , - 1 - V t new i . gi 1- . , Jiz5T'Tg5fj'f5QAQg: 25121, gg, 'fi V -jil3S'ig5g7'E5?i 1 gf,wgifg3i?fz,eg,g e,,ff :ity-Sfiififie? ,515 ,M ,,.i,. We ,.,, , .,.... ,,.., ,. i .. . .,.. --xi ?iif'i29is7feLf MF? 5IFr::.l?Ef?' Wai M f9l:lff1fJfsa 42i i f ' i V '25 1' .. fkgff 1 1 , '- fffw ' if: i PATSY ALLEN FRANK ALLISON BETTY ALMON success? Q.- A 'S-12 JENNY ANDERSON LANCE ANTHONY MARY ELISE ARRINGTON xwfilvif E J 'LY fi-V Uk fwu. , '-:il .. vw H . , ., ,Q + may me ,,,,.,W, A , f ' L x,m,,- J KAY A BATES, ROBERT BROOKS Music is the universal language Auburn High I, Pep Club lj Band, l,2,3, Sergeant 4, Jr. Red National Honor Society 3,4.. BATTLEY, JOSEPH MICHAEL A man is as great as the destiny he seeks BEASLEY, RONALD DOUGLAS The merrier the heart: the happier the life Football I 2 34 Wrestlin l 2 Track I 2 , , , 5 g , 5 , ,3, Student Council Club 3,45 C Club 3,4, Senior Council 4, Superlative 2,3. BEATTY, ANNE ELIZABETH Ease with dignity East Gate Jr. High I Pe Club 2' N I nal 1 p , aro Honor Socieiy lighters 3, Glee Club 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, Spanish Club 4, C co-editor Student Life 4, BECK, JOHN DAVID Will is character in action ROTC 2,3,4, Allied Medical Careers Club 4, Vice-President 3, Cross 2,3, Su-vt' 'USU' SKEW STANLEY BAILEY RANDIE BAKER Cross 1,35 Key Nr- gy.. 3,4, Foot OH ISCAN, Jr- Red - ROBERT BATES MIKE BATTLEY AX DOTTY BELISLE BUBB ,ylwwvv ,C W fn, ,. an mari- 1-X33 w A BELK LARRY BENTLEY BETSY BERMAN K. .3 K 5 ,gl un as 5 -me if 5 A' , , f sr, A mx vw r Y. we '!5.. MIKE BARKER TOMMY BARRON ASKEW, LINDA KAY We make our future by the best use of the present Tri-Hi-Y l,25 Pep Club I,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Student Council 2,3 Cheerleader 2,4, National Honor Society 4. BAILEY, STANLEY BERNARD, JR. The wise man is he who knows the relative value of things BAKER, RANDIE FRANCES Society is built upon trust Footlighters I, Tri-Hi-Y l,3g Pep Club 2, JCL 2, Jr. Red Cross 4. BARKER, EDDIE MICHAEL A wise man adopts himself to circumstances Football I,2,3,4g Basketball Ig C Club 3,4. BARRON, THOMAS ELBERT A man is as great as the help he gives Radio Club I,2, ROTC 2,3,4, JCL I. ? RONNIE BEASLEY ANNE BEATTY JOHNNIE BECK LARRY BERRY BELISLE, DOROTHY LOU ISE Manner, not gold, is a wo'man's adornmentu Pep Club 1,25 JCL l,2g Tri-Hi-Y I,2j Glee Club 1,25 Ensemble 35 Choir 4, Allied Medical Careers Club 4. BELK, RONALD DAVID A man is to be valued for his manner of doing JCL l,2. BENTLEY, LARRY LAVON From labor there shall come rest Track 4. BERMAN, BETSY ANN Good humor makes all things tolerable' French Club lg Georgraphy Club 2, Allied Medical Careers Club 4. BERRY, IARRY JAMES Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves Harris County High School lg Football I5 Southwest High 2, ROTC 2. mt sv. - , .21- I 16 E WEN , 'fx M? xr riff Y ri Q iff, if 4 xl ir 2 91, 9 f :P : , My ROB BERRY SHIRLEY BERRY an W an ,dnavvliliw CHARLES BOLAND CAREN BOZUNG BRECKENRIDGE, SHERYL LYNNE Those who do for themselves never need aid Footlighters lj Band 2,3,4. BRILL, BONNIE ELLEN Independence now: independence forever BROOKS, MARVIN SPRUELL Athletic, friendly, and kind: another like him you'll never find Basketball l,2,3, Captain 4g Baseball l,2,3,4g C Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Sophomore Council 27 Superlative 4g JCL l,2. -iw' BROWN, DONALD FRANK A joyous laugh must flow from a joyous heart JCL l,2g Allied Medical Careers Club 3,4g Student Council 3,4g Track 4. BROWN, HARRY LESLIE Your wit makes others witty JCL l,27 Interact Club 3,4. SHERYL BRECKENRIDGE . Paisley prints , . . l K l K ,am l,. t, H if 6 ' K K QHEQ' 1 an ,G lg. 4 3 N.. -w-Wat.. 5 MARILYN BESSER itte Z' ' - A x r-.. -ddwmiqgdaf ANNE BRADY l I I BONNIE BRILL GG -fb ould ii fi ,,. 1 ...C 1 'K 4 Q if ,- may f HARRY BLOM BILL BLOOMFIELD gmc., ua. -- -' . V I A 5, .,:, l .... b ,Wf, 3 C., W '1Cf Vf9' BETSY BRANNAN GUY BRASWELL gr . I , X v ai? ---A-.1-we f v-f-MQ, MOE BROOKS DONNIE BROWN ou believe 999 Flap loafers and Wing tips . . . ,Lf . LL QQ if f' BERRY, ROBERT HAMILTON, JR. Sportsmanship is an asset to one's character Chapel Hill High 25 Football 2, Junction City High 35 Track 2, French Club 2,3. BERRY, SHIRLEY FRANCES For one to have a talent and use it is a triumph in itself Footlighters Ip Pep Club l,2g Glee Club 3,4. BESSER, MARILYN IRENE To grant a favor is her delight Gerard Jr. High lp Dixie Debs lj Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 2, Foot- lighters 2,3,4j Library Club 35 FHA 4. BLOM, HARRY RIDER His ways are ways of pleasantnessu Student Council lg HIVY 3, Chaplain 45 Debator's Club 3,4, ROTC 2,- 3,4. BLOOMFIELD, WILLIAM TRUITT Handsome is as handsome does Hi-Y lg Spanish Club 2, Track 4, Superlative 45 Senior Attractive 4, Powder-Puff Queen 4. BOLAND, CHARLES KENNETH, JR. His theory is to enjoy life Track 25 Football 2, JCL l,2. BOZUNG, CAREEN SUE A merry heart is good medicine Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4j Spanish Club 2,3,4g National Hono' Society 4. H BRADY,, ANNE CARSON Art needs no stir beyond itself Pep Club l,2g Tri-Hi-Y l,27 Spanish Club 2, Footlighters 3, Senior Attractive 4. BRANNAN, ELIZABETH STEADMAN Quality not quantity is my measure Pep Club l,2,4p JCL l,2,3,4, Library Club 3g Jr. Civitan 2, Jr. Red Cross 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Footlighters 4, National Honor Society 4. ,i BRASWELL, GUY MILLIGAN Life without laughter is a dreary blank Spanish Club 25 Tennis 4. JF' HARRY BROWN ,f . . . Madras pants I BROWN, PAMELA FRANCES Take all the swift advantage of the hours Gunston Jr. Hi h I' Pe Club I' Allied Medical Careers Club 4, Q 1 D i National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, C Day Court 4. BROWN, STEPHEN ROY, JR. If a man is worth knowing at all, he is worth knowing well Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4, C Club 2,3, Treasurer 4, Inter? act 3, President 4, JCL l,2, Jr. Red Cross l,2p Spanish Club 3,4 ROTC 2,3,4, Sophomore Council 2, Freshman Council l. BRYAN, BEVERLY HILL Good nature is more agreeable in conversation than wit Band l,2,3,4g Allied Medical Careers Club 35 JCL I,2,3,4. BUCHANAN, JACK PALMER Talents constitute our every essence Band l,2,3p Allied Medical Careers Club 3, President 4, JCL I,2. BLJRCH, FRANKLIN LAMAR, JR, Little friends may prove to he great friends Arnold Jr. High lg Band lg ROTC 2,3,4j JCL 2,3,4j Key Club 3,4. 1, J . ....,,,,, fe gg ' 1- .ff :EM . get 4 sep we ' K if W sz' 3 g x tl , 3 ,Q ee-,fe -Sei Lt. E at ti es, Q M , GARY BURKHALTER CAIN, WILLIAM SPRINGER, JR. Good humor is the health of the soul Football lg Basketball I, JCL I,2g ROTC 2,3,-4, I-li-Y 3,4. CAMP, DOROTHY CHERYLE Truth needs no flowers of speech Jr. Red Cross lg Tri-H-Y l,2g Pep Club lg JCL I,2, Footllghters 45 STS 2,3. CAMPBELL, ANNE ELIZABETH Gentleness and alfability conquer at last Pep Club I,2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y l,2g JCL l,2,3,4g Allied Medical Careers Club 4, CARLILE, JOHN HENRY The hand that follows intellect can achieve Arnold Jr, High I, Band 2,3. CARTER, LINDA JANE Be patient: search with diligence, and a door will open Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 JCL I, Pep Club lg Glee Club I,2j Jr. Civitan 2, Choir 3,45 Spanish Club 3. 1 ll. ,Qi , N as PAM BROWN STEVE BROWN Isa CONNIE BUSSEY LESLIE BUTLER In-In A .silk W 'QFUM Ib xt. A N BILL CAIN DOROTHY CAMP BEVERLY BRYAN braid' YVONNE BYNUM W .L Nvzv l f-'lm I 'llz lii f ANNE CAMPBELL JACK BUCHANAN FRANK BURCH BURKI-IALTER, GARY BRANELL Common sense is instinct and enough of it is genius Foofball, Manager 2, C Club 2,3j ROTC 2,3,4 BUSSEY, CORNELIA STOKES A good laugh is sunshine in a house Tri-Hi-Y I,4g Pep Club I,2,4, Art Club, President 4. BUTLER, LESLIE PA'I'I'ON Such joy finds ambition JCL I,2g Tri-Hi-Y Ig Pep Club lj Fooflighters 3,4. BYNUM, YVONNE LYNN She that is thy friend will keep thee in thy need Tri-HIAY I,2, JCL I, Jr. Red Cross 2. CAIN, PHILIP EDWARD Good nature and good sense are ever joined Hi-Y I. PHILIP CAIN --..,......- JOHN CARLILE LINDA CARTER 3 CHANCELLOR, CHRISTINE BARDERS Personality above all' 'alvqypiw' NEAL CARTER Pep Club l,2,3g Tri-Hi-Y I,2j Spring Festival Court 25 Superlative 2,3,4g Junior Council 35 Senior Cabinet 4, ROTC Sponsor 4. CHEVES, WILLIAM MORRIS All great men are partially inspired Class Officer, I,2,3,4g Superlative I,2,3j JCL 1,25 Student Council I,2g Key Club 3, 4, Football I,2,3g Basketball I,2, Senior Attractive 4. CLARK, CATHERINE NELL She has that aptness of heart known as sincerity Bad Kreuznack High I,2,3g Class Officer Ig Pep Club I,2g Drarpa Club 2, Library Club 4. CLARK, DAVID RUSSELL Imagination rules the world Chamblee High I,2, Wrestling Ig Debator's Club Ig Track 25 North Fulton High 3, Drama Club Treasurer 3. CLARK, ENNIS CLIFFORD Rejoice, young man, in thy world I 1 WAR J I I nf Of, ' 44' I If' I L 4,,4 ,, ,WV I fi L, I J ,JMVS REN CLEMMONS na. N--...gy PINDAR CASADAY PAM CASEY 'I v , 'TS-QKQHNH, We ' Mi. 2 582 gg V,.- L . I -yii 'Nfl Q W' 'N N ' -an-alt' CHRIS CHANCELLOR BILLY CI-IEVES 'I , 'II' I iff I - -' z llf --W-., I f W l I' BABS CLIATT CHUCK COLLINS CAROL CASHELL WAYNE CASOIN CARTER, WALTON NEAL, lll Though I am always in haste: I am never in a hurry Darlington 2, JCL lg Track 2,4, Football 25 Baseball 2, ROTC 2. CASADAY, PINDAR JOY MOdesty is a diamond setting to female beauty f 33 , JCL I, Tri-Hi-Y l,2g smdem Colman lg Georgraphy Club sem-mary 2, ' History Club Vice PrcsIdent 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,4g National Honor ' Society 3,4, CASEY, PAMELA JEAN Thy humor is celestial melody Spanish Club 2,3g FTA 3, Pep Club l,2, Jr. Red Cross 1,25 Jr, CIVIYBU 4. CASHELL, CAROL ANN They that labor 'make something of themselves Pep Club 3: Art Club 3, DebatOr's Club 3,45 Allied Medical Careers Club 3,45 Footlighters 35 COHISCAN Staff 4. CASON, WILLIAM WAYNE Thinking is the talking of the soul from within fum is 'mil' aaa.-' X Mwstw CATHY CLARK DAVID CLARK CLIFF CLARK V . O CLEMMONS, WARREN EDGAR .A -, Merit is worthier than fame H O CLIATT, BARBARA MCLAIN V - Joy is not in things, it is in us av, ,fl I ' 'W COLLINS, CHARLES PRICE, ll 1 f Formed on the good old plan, a good and brave and honest man ., . , ' Hi-Y 2, Pfesidem 3,4, JCL l,2,3, Band l,2,3,4, A' COLLINS, THOMAS HOWARD, ll wif' TOM COLLINS MIKE COMER To hurry and worry is not my creed Concert Choir l,2,3,4, Hi-Y Chaplain 2, Treasurer 3,4, Spanish Club 2, All State Chorus 3,4. COMER, MIKE DUANE It is our vigor that makes the immortal soul Football 2,3,4j Junior Councul 3, Jr. Red Cross 45 Senior Attractive 45 Track 2. CORBETT, CAROL BARBARA My heart is ever at your service I Jr Hi h I National Jr Honor Society I' Band Chaplain l,2,- Arnod . Q 5 . , 34, National Honor Society 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. COSBY, MYRNA JOY Modesty is the color of virtue Tri-Hi-Y I, Georgraphy Club 2, Pep Club 2. COIULTER, CHARLES MICHAEL Moderation is the pleasure of the wise CRAIG LUCY DEBORAH Genius is not a single power, but a combination of great powers I I Choir 24 Treasurer 3' National Merit Finalist 4, Nation- Ensemb e I , , , al Honor Society 3,4g Orchestra I,2,3, President 4, Superlative 1,35 ' ' ' ' l 2 3. All-State Chorus 2,3, Trl-Hi-Y Secretary I, JCL , , CRAIG, MURRAY WOODROW, JR. 'A happy genius is the gift of nature 'Uk fkfw 'wr' -...,, my jl L i W., 1' t,,,. f if RA' , 4 X I DONNA CRONIN DAVID, ROBERT KENDRIK Responsibility walks hand in hand with capacity and powef' Student Council l,2, President 4, Senior Attractive 4, Superlatiye I,2,- 3,4g Class Officer l,2,3g Bi-City Student Council, Co-President 41 Spanish Club 3, Hi-Y I, Key Club 2,3 Vice President 4, C Club 2,3, Vice President 4, ROTC 2,3,4j JCL l,25 Track 1,25 Football 2,3,4j Captain lj Basketball I,2, DAVIDSON, JON VANN, JR. Without consistency there is no moral strength Spanish Club lg Georgraphy Club 25 Band l,2,3,4j Footlighters 4. DAVIS, JANET ELAINE A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Georgraphy Club I,2,3, Art Club l,2,4g JCL I,2,3,4j Jr. Red Cross l,2,4p Footlighters 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3, Allied Medical Careers Club 4, STS I,2,3g Tri-Hi-Y l,2g National Honor Society 4, DAVIS, MAMIE SUE Generosity is only benevolence in patience DARNELL, LINDA ANNETTE It is tranquil people who accomplish much Student Council l,2,3, Senior Cabinet 4, JCLvI,2j Pep Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g FTA 45 Glee Club I,2,3g Junior Civitan 2,3. . mag .. hw: it It ts i CAROL CORBETT MYRNA COSBY 1'! '!l!tf'- ga-'Wills QS' groan-1 of-9 MIKE CROWELL KERRY CURTIS E' LT- ' iglfl ,,,....,. 4,4- ...Jaw BOB DAVID JON DAVIDSON . ..4,: . 5. . an-nr V f1.: 3' , ew.. M 3 H I J .-,gr Km 1-v-vw iw MIKE COULTER LUCY CRAIG MURRAY CRAIG I CRONIN, DONNA SUE Good taste is the modesty of the mind Library Club Secretary 25 Sophomore Council 25 Allied Medical Careers Club 25 Arnold Jr, High I5 National Jr, Honor Society I5 Jr. Red Cross I,25 Pep Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 BLUE STEAK Circulation Manager 4. -'39 cRowEi.L, CHARLES MICHAEL Huratituae is a soil on which joy thrives CURTIS, CECIL KERRY -1-.,.,... Great men are sincere' JCL I,2,35 Band 25 Footlighlers 45 Debator's Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 45 National Honor Society 4. DANIEL, RONALD DAVID' He is jolly and full of fung he laughs and jokes til day is done ROTC 2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross l. DAVIS, DONNA FAY She lets the light shine without turning the light on herself Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 25 Jr. Red Cross 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Jr. Civitan 4. RONNY DANIEL DONNA DAVIS f ..,. . 'lg A' 5' 'C 'QQ -W. gm . leeirffeh. V, T M, ' Ex 1 kf JANET DAVIS sue DAVIS ANNETTE DARNELL .V .il ix r 'Ml ii 43 ,CN W., . .. 3 4? f fffflfifi I I F ' .AA. ,.., . .giligifi -if N-.. I :JY ' A Ii 5:51655 I STEVE DAVIS LINDA DAWKINS 30 -L VW!! v 44 'U' 1 7 ST' 'Un GLENNETTE DAY How has the GARY DENT DOLLAR, WILLIAM LESLIE The right thought is mastery Football l,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Basketball I5 Track 25 Spanish Club L, DLJBOIS, JACQUELYN GAIL Her characier is always kept bright as' well as clear Pep Club I5 Jr. Civiian 3, Secretary 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3: Fooflighfers 45 Sophomore Council 25 Junior Council 35 Student Council l,45 FTA 3,4, Glee Club l,3, Treasurer 2. DUDLEY, ELIZABETH CLAIRE A willing heart and a helping hand make her a friend to the wof1d Balboa High I,2,3, Glee Club 4. DLJDLEY, HOWARD ALEXANDER, JR. He that is good is ever great Arnold Jr. High I5 Spanish Club 25 Band 2,35 Track 3,4. DURDEN, JOHN GRESHAM lll Don't let his silence fool you: he has his share of fun Student Council 35 Jr. Red Cross I5 JCL I5 Spanish Club 3. JIMMY DICKENS Q ? --my BUTCH DOLLAR WARREN DILLARD .rc JACQUE DuBOIS W 3 DAVIS, STEVE JEFFERSON Good nature is the beauty of the mind and usually wins all Senior Attractive 4, Sophomore Council 2, STS 2,3,4, Spanish Club l,2 DAWKINS, LINDA ANNE ff Q Cheerful looks make every dish a feast ,Qt Student Council l, Freshman Glee Club l, Advanced Glee Club 2,3,4, , 'iv' Allied Medical careers Club 4. ' K W W V DAY, GLENNETTE f ':-, M-nf' M' Wit struck sharply shows a spark Footllghters 3,4, Glee Club l,2,3, DENEND, CHARLES LYMAN Virtues and vices are all put in motion by interest Izmir High I, Geography Club lp JCL 2,3. DENEND, EDWARD FRANK Ideals are the world's master CHARLES DENEND EDWARD DENEND affected our lives? fn , DENT, GARY REUBEN gf www Strength through joy Student Council l,3,4, Bi-City Student Council 4, Superlative 4, ln- teract Club Secretary 3,4, Track 4, Spanish Club 2. DICKENS, JAMES RAYMOND Wit makes its own welcome and levels all distinctions ,Qc ' ' Student Council l, Hi-Y l, JCL l,2. S AW DlLLARD, WARREN BRIDGES. y The right thought is mastery JCL 1,25 ROTC 2,3,4. DIMON, JANET ESTES Honest minds are pleased with honest things Pep Club l,2,3,4, FTA 4, Senio' Cabinet 4, Debator's Club 4, Nation- al Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 2, Tri-Hi'Y l,2, BLUE STREAK 4. DIXON, HARLAN DWAIN Silence has never betrayed anyone JCL 2,3. JANET DIMON DWAIN DIXON -war BETH DUDLEY ALEC DUDLEY JOHN DURDEN Basketball 3,45 Tennis l,2,3,4, C Club l,2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, . ' A 19 1854, ,L , ,-P Ks? an r Mr A We I I Q15 l 1 I E r ' Q gh 2 Q will si 's 2 P A 5- 8. x , V i -'ifge I f A l ' 'Q f 3 r Q lf at .. vngqmwof xx -av' W4 F' -r 9 MIKE EAKER EYSEL, AUDREY LOUISE A gentle lady is well admired FALKENSTROM, THIELA LOUISE Good counsel has no price Band 2,3, Secretary 45 Footlighters I5 JCL l,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 FTA 3. FAVORITE, SUE ELLEN Her ways are ways of pleasantnessu Pep Club l,25 Student Council 2. FEINBERG, RONALD Constantly striving to better the best Football I5 Jr. Red Cross l,25 Spanish Club 25 Interact Club 3,45 Allied Medical Careers Club 3,45 BLUE STEAK 45 ROTC 2, FELTMAN, CHERYL DEAN A woman of hope and forward looking mind FERGUSON, THOMAS GLENNJR. Ability shines by its own light McLean High I5 Football I5 French Club I5 ROTC 2,3,45 Student Council 35 Senior Cabinet 45 Hi-Y I, Secretary 2, Vice President 35 Key Club 45 STS I. FISH, MARY ANN Women of few words are the best women of all Geography Club I,2,3,45 Allied Medical Careers Club 35 JCL I. FITZGERALD, RICHARD LYMAN A rare combination of good sense, frolic and fun ROTC 25 Track 3. FLANAGAN, STEVE DOUGLAS Follow your honest convictions and be strong Rocket Club I5 Radio Club I5 JCL l,2,35 COHISCAN Photographer 25 National Honor Society 45 Debator's Club 4. FLOURNOY, MARY ELIZABETH Women of great activities are generally of a vigorous nature Student Council 25 Spanish Club 2,3,45 FTA 45 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross I. JAN ELLERBEE AUDREY EYSEL Q' J .. 7 me . wr' TOMMY FERGUSON SUE ESTES TH I ELA FALKENSTORM MARY ANN FISH hr EVANS .AA SUE FAVORITE RICHARD FITGERALD WI, Y EAKER, RICHARD MICHAEL Life is too short to worry Track I. ELLERBEE, JANA MARIE A quiet girl with a good heart JCL l,35 Freshman Glee Club I5 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 31 Choir 4 ESTES, PATRICIA SUZANNE A cheerful ear is a friend of ready capital JCL l,25 French Club 45 FTA 2' Allied Medical Careers Cl b 4 1 U 1 Freshman Glee Club I5 Glee Club 2,3,4. EVANS, KENNETH EUGENE Our thoughts make us what we are here and hereafter Arnold Jr, High I5 National Jr Honor Society I' Arnold Pla I . , yers 5 Drum Major I5 JCL 2,3,45 Band 2,35 Gove'nor's School 35 Allied Medi- cal Careers Club 4, EVANS, NORMAN MORRISON JR. We can do anything we want if we try hard enough Band l,2,3,45 JCL 2,3,45 Fooflighfers 45 Foolball 2. RONNI STEVE FLANAGAN E FEINBERG CHERYL FELTMAN llvivf BETSY FLOURNOY FORT, BARBARA ANN Softness of smile indicates softness of character Pep Club l,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y l,25 ROTC Sponsor 45 Senior Attractice 45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Student Council 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Mili- tary Ball Queen 4, FOSTER, JOHN PAUL Life is too short to worry Band l,2,35 Drum Major 4. FOWLER, THOMAS DEWAYNE If he's worth knowing at all he's worth knowing well Football l,2,35 Most Popular Player 45 JCL l,2,5 Key Club 3,45 Base- ball 25 C Club 3,4. FOX, VICKI REBECCA True to herself, her work and her friends Wright Jr, High I5 Fortier High 25 Student Council 'l,25 Speech Club l,25 JCL 25 Intramural Sports Club 2 FRY, MARILYN DUBOSE She who has conquered doubt and fear will conquer failure Tri-Hi-Y5 JCL l,25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Jr, Red Cross 4. FULK, SUSAN LESLIE A light heart lives long GAMMAGE, MARTHA ANNE A big heart always wishes to do right and be friends with all Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer I, Proiects Chairman 25 Pep Club l,2,35 Glee Club Treasurer lg Advanced Glee Club 25 Concert Choir 35 STS 35 History Club l,25 JCL 35 COHISCAN Organizations Editor 4. GARRARD, ROBERT IRWIN He that can have patience can have what he will Radio Club I5 Secretary-Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. GARRETT, ALLEN JEFFERSON JR. Courtesy is the best gift of all: it stands before everything JCL l,2. GARRETT, MARTHA SLJZANNE Principles will nerer die Arnold Jr. High I5 National Jr, Honor Society I5 Science Club Vice-President I5 Library Club l,3, President 4, Third District President 45 Governor's Honors Program 25 JCL 2,35 Allied Medical Careers Club 3,45 Graduation Marshal 35 STS 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 National Merit Scholarship Final- ist 4. -,-Q ii i , ..., W-mwnam gl - , I SUSAN GAULTNEY 5 ...gs .is Q wg-yr' BARBARA FORT JOHN FOSTER ,af-41 415 -f--rv SUSAN FULK ANNE GAMMAGE Ai, iiw-1 ,......, LEW GEORGE MARY LIB GIBBS ,,..er NN,,v1Ao-h TUB FOWLER BECKY FOX ,,,,-...-K MARILYN FRY i?,'w M.. BOB GARRARD JEFF GARRETT 'V .-rg ,,. , ,, A ' , .... ,,,. my X i wr ,wry MARY ELLA GIBSON YVONNE GIBSON SUZANNE GARRETT GAULTNEY, REBECCA SUSAN Beauty like truth is never so glorious as when it goes plainest Tri-l-li-Y l,2,3g French Club l,2,3,4g Pep Club l,2,35 FTA 1,25 History Club 2,35 Jr. Red Cross l,3, Student Council I. GEORGE, HARRY LEWIS Silence is a true friend that never betrays Band l,2,3,4, JCL 2,3,4. GIBBS, MARY ELIZABETH Don't expect anything of anybody but yourself JCL l,2, Tri'Hi-Y 1,25 Sophomore Council 3, P.E. Club l,2,3,4, Jr. Red Cross 4. GIBSON, MARY ELLA A loving heart is the truest wisdom French Club lg Orchestra lg Concert Choir Accompanist 2,3,4, HISTOYY Club 3, Trl-Hi'Y 4, Governor's School 3. GIBSON, YVONNE She is both capable and willing Glee Club l,2,4. WWW 'VW'-so VIRGINIA GILES RANDY GIVENS KEN GLASGOW GOFF, CARNETH EDGAR, JR. Ak Knowledge is power Spanish Club 25 Science Club 35 Hi-Y 4. GOLDBERG, FRANCES JANE A g 7 Goodness and kindness are the two noble qualities . Q , V ' Tri-Hi-Y l,2g Pep Club 2,3,4g Spanish Club 2,3j Allied Medical C Club 45 Student Council 4. GOODMAN, GLEN MORRIS Honesty and jrankness are his companions JCL l, 2g Fooflighters 3,45 Thespians 3,4. GOODSON, MARTHA CHERYL A pleasant girl with a pleasant nature Arnold Jr, High ly Library Club lj Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Club 2,3. GOOLSBY, ROBERT EARL '4His good laugh is sunshine for all around him Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2g JCL lg C Club 3,4, U A RONALD GORDON BVEETS Af 55 , C ARNETH GOFF A-, . ,M A., FRANCES GOLDBERG JAN GRADDY JUDY GRADDY . ,-SN F .C f 'M 'm TOMMY GLENN PAUL GLOVER fl GLEN GOODMAN 'Nay ,t Am L- MARTHA GOODSON ,f . . - .:f f. fr , , .zikiiirir f , - f . .,. ,- K - . Y. tibetan' DIANE GRAMMER CHARLOTTE GRANADE GILES, VIRGINIA LEE Kindness goes a long way Freshman Glee Club I, Advanced Glee Club 2,3, Choir 4, GIVENS, JAMES RANDY It's better to be small and shine than to be tall and cast a shadow Band, l,2,3,4, Spanish Club I, GLASGOW, KEN WALLACE His every thought is allied with sincerity JCL I, Footlighters Club 2,3, ROTC 3,4, Fadford High I GLENN, THOMAS WILLIAM His merriment is his triumph GLOVER, PAUL MOORE Never quiet, never still, always talking, always will ROTC 2, Football 2. all BOBBY GOOLSBY GORDAN, RONALD EDGAR It takes a great man to be a good listener Elba High lj Football I, Track I, Baseball 4. GRADDY, JANICE ELIZABETH Keen sense, common sense and quite a lot of nonsense Tri-Hi-Y I, JCL I, Art Club 4, Allred Medical Careers Club 4. GRADDY, JUDY CLAIR The best defense is a strong offense Tri-Hi- Y lj JCL I,2, Sophomore Council 2, Art Club 4, Allied Medi- cal Careers Club 4. GRAMMER, DIANE MAXINE l'Silence is the perfect herald of joy Freshman Glee Club lg Pep Club lg Advanced Glee Club 2,3. GRANADE, CHARLOTTE MARIE Honors achieved far exceed those that are created Tri'HI-Y I,2,3,4, JCL I,2,3, Advanced Glee Club l, Choir 2,3, COHI- SCAN Organizations, Assistant Editor 4, Junior Council 3, National Merit Finalist 4, National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4, Allied Medical Careers Club, Treasurer 4, Superlative 4. .1 -WWW -nw WARNER GRANADE SUE GREEN NX inf!! A 'TTR' 'Nur KENNY GUNNELS JAMES HAGAN Puff's Victorious- . . . you better believe it! ,Ep Q15 ...J-v WADE HAMPTON is ARTHUR GREENBERG ' 'Q I L : .,.. 3 F 1'- SUSAN HALL i f-fl' I A . ' F Y ,. - W ' A W EW- A ' GLORIA HANDEL How did We ever dra rv' .,,.,.-we PHIL GREER 35, . Jw V 5 - K 55? Vs, LYN HANSON I H Pie ourselves to Pritchetfs? .X wk 110 BOB GRIFFIN , r f asia , V 'PIM i .V ., :,-- - . ki -- ,- l tr 'E 1 f tg -- tv l I I- 'sw' , ' ,, 1 5 DOROTHY HARDAGE . 'Wa . III I LINDA HAMPTON ll fe? ge, GRANADE, WARNER JAMES The hand that follows intellect can achieve Band l,2,35 JCL l,25 Junior Council 35 Student Council 45 BLUE STEAK 45 Allied Medical Careers Club, Vice President 45 National Honor Society 3,4. GREEN, LINDA SUE The secret of success is consistency of purpose BLUE STREAK l,2, News Editor 3, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 45 Spanish Club 2,35 Jr, Civitan 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 4, GREENBERG, ARTHUR CHARLES All history is but the length and shadow of great men GREER, GEORGE PHILLIP Who knows the workings of this rnan's mind Football I. GRIFFIN, ROBERT JEFFERSON Good nature measures up to every standard GUNNELS, KENYON WOODSON, JR. It does1L't pay to worry unless you're worrying for pay JCL l,2. HAGAN, JAMES OSCAR, III Never a moment that is not idle ROTC. 2, HALL, SUSAN REBECCA Grace imitates modesty, as politeness imitates kindness Arnold Jr. High I5 Student Council I5 Superlative I5 Cheerleader I5 Pep Club 2,3,45 ROTC Sponsor 45 Spanish Club 35 C Day Court. 4. HAMILTON, MARY FRANCES Those about her shall reap the perfect ways ol honor Tri-Hi-Y I5 Pep Club I5 Spanish Club 2,35 Choir 2,3,4. HAMPTON, LINDA JEAN Calrnly and peacefully she treads life's way JCL l,2,35 Major Club 2. HAMPTON, WADE ARLINGTON True worth needs no interpreter Track l,2,45 Football l,2,3, Coca Cola Gold Helmet Award 45 JCL 1,25 C Club 2,3, Secretary 45 ROTC 2,3,4. HANDEL, GLORIA ELIZABETH She has a heart that's kind and free: her cheery laughter's full of glee Pep Club l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Girls' Track 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 35 Geography Club 2,35 Art Club 4. HANSON, MARILYN LEE A lcind and gentle heart hath she Footlighters l,2,3,4, HARDAGE, DOROTHY KAY An able woman shows her spirits by gentle words and resolute actions Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Corresponding Secretary 45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Jr. Civitan 25 National Honor Society 3, Vice President 45 JCL l,25 Glee Club l,2,35 STS l,2,3. HARDEN, HERSCHEL COSBY It is never wise to be wiser than necessary HARGROVE, JOHN TOWN LEY For they can conquer who believe they carl Football 2,3, Most Valuable Player l, Best Offensive Lineman 45 Super- latlve lg Class Officer 1,25 Student Council l,25 Junior Council 35 JCL 1,25 Key Club 2, Chaplain 3, Georgia Lt, Governor 45 C Club 3, President 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Basketball l,2,35 COHISCAN Sports Editor 3,45 Boy's State 45 Sandy Ninniger Award 4, HARP, JAMES NEAL It matters not how long you Zire, but how well Student Council l5 ROTC 4. HARPER, CHARLES MACK As many fine points as a pack of pins Interact Club 3,45 ROTC 2,3,45 Golf l,2,3,45 JCL l. HARRELL, JEROME HEROMlTSA '5Nothing is impossible to a wzlling heart Football 2, C Club 25 Jr, Red Cross 2,3 QC CAROL HARRIS . nw ii. 5 Q 4 .,. -fi-.Q-, Ns 4 ju 1' 3 W ' ' .. a 'F 5 ...ni ff '1 ,get ,ws ew-.J LEE HARRIS iw! wilt . ze JOHNNY HARGROVE ,mg eff LYNDA HARRIS A inf' ..,,,,...--1-'- we! JOE HASSELL MARY HATFIELD MIKE HEARN 'x X nw U Vnz, 7 57 if Awww. JIM HARP CHARLIE HARPER 'S new pawn, STAN HARRIS BILL HART I ZAY I . ' ' I z Q, . ,V,k lV:,,V1 V I jg, ALL ,, ,, , W! Muff , fxx DEBBIE HENDERSON KAROL HENDRIKS ., JEROME HARRELL HARRIS, CAROLYN ELIZABETH A merry heart goes all the day I Baker High I, Art Club I, Jr. Red Cross I, Tri'Hi-Y 2,35 JCL 3, HARRIS, JOSEPH LEE His spirit is from the spheres French Club I,2, Concert Choir I,2,3,4, Geography Club 2, Allied Medical Careers Club 3, All-State Chorus 3 HARRIS, LYNDA ALEES Honor lies in honest toil Palm Beach High I,2,3p JCL I, President 3, Jr Red Cross I, 2, Vice President 35 Allied Med.:al Careers Club A. HARRIS, STANLEY ALLAN Goodness is the only instrument that never fails Harris County High I, Basketball l,2,3g Baseball I,2,3,4, Football lg JCL I, National Honor Society 3, Class Officer I. HART, WILLIAM RAWSON He that diligently seelceth good procureth favor Asheville High I,2g Football I,2g Swimming l,2g Tennis lj Baseball 2, ROTC 3,4, HASSELL, JOSEPH EDWARD, JR. Talents are his every essence Band l,2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g JCL l,2,3,4g Football I. HATFIELD, MARY MARGARET Nothing is so popular as kindness HEARN, JAMES MICHAEL Discretion shall preserve thee . . Arnold Jr. High l, Jr, Red Cross I, ROTC 2,3,4, Football 2. HENDERSON, DEBBIE EUGENIA Women of the fewest words are the best women JCL I,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y l,2. HENDRIKS, KAROL ANNE A passion for the dramatic art is inherent in man Footlighfers l,3,4, Treasurer 4, Thespians 3, Treasurer 42 Spanish Club 2 HENESEY, CHARLES FREDERICK, lll . . . I will make them bear my words . , . Arnold Jr. High lj Fooflighters 2, Spanish Club lg Band 2,3,4, Nation- al Honor Society 4. HENRY, MARY GAITHER Sophistication is the art of admitting that the unexpected is just what you anticipated Pep Club l,2,3, Tri-Hi-Y lj JCL 1,25 Geography Club 2. HENRY, ROBERT PHILLIP A modest man never talks of himself Football lg Sophomore Council 2, Baseball 2,3,4g Junior Council 35 C CIub 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. HERRING, ROBERT CECIL lf I could only do some of the things I think of :mold Jr. High lp Track 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Jr. Red Cross lp C Club HERRING, GEORGE WILLIAM Il he has any faults, he left us in doubt Football lg Basketball lp JCL l,2. SHARON HICE .l W5 W, L. I .., - -no f l - 'nl vi L Mm In . .,.. M. EDDIE HOFSTETTER How Well did the gas leakage and rainf J' ...Q an egv ,wi 'W7 CHARLES HENESEY GAY HENRY 'Z BLOISE HILL WELCH HILL SANDY HOLLOWAY CHARLES HOLMES W4 afford us a break in our daily schedule? ,fg,gp.....u,,, C Q . PHILLIP HENRY BOBBY HERRING b F, . , .: ' a a p er' Z 1 Nm? I SHERRY HINSON JUDY HOFFMAN 1,1 ww , , CHARLES HOLT ROBIN HOPE guna'-nf GEORGE H ERR I NGTON HICE, SHARON NADINE Never lets herself be hurried or worried Pep Club l,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y l,2, Jr. Red Cross. HILL, BLOISE ARMSTRONG Never without a good word for all American School l, Wiesbaden High 2,35 Football l,2,3, Class Of- ficer I, Basketball l, Student Council 3, Senior Attractive 4. HILL, WILLIAM WELCH lll Amiability shines by its own light American School on the Rhine l, General H. H, Arnold High 2,3, Basketball lg Football 2,3, Class Officer lg Science Recognition Award l, Dorm Fire Team 2, Varsity Club 3, Rhine Cruise Chairman 3. HINSON, SHERRY ANNE Without a shadow of a doubt she's popular 'round about Homecoming Queen 4, Cheerleader 4, Student Council 4, C Day Court 3, Spring Festival Court, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y l,2, Spanish Club 2, Interact Sweetheart 4, Senior Attractive 4, Class Of- ficer 2,3,4, Superlative l,2,3,4. HOFFMAN, ANN JUDSON Gaiety, assurance, a friend of endurance French Club l,2, Pep Club 4, History Club 3, Superlative 4, Student Council 3, Senior Cabinet 4. HOFSTETTER, EDWIN LARRY He was ever precise in promise keeping JCL 2,3, Jr, Red Cross 2,3, ROTC 2,3,4, Geography Club I HOLLOWAY, SANDRA MARTHA Full of fancy and fancy free ROTC Sponsor 4, Pep Club l,2,3, Tri-Hi-Y l,2, French Club l,2. HOLMES, CHARLES MICHAEL The world belongs to the energetic Football l,2, Baseball 3,4, JCL l,2, C Club 3,4, Basketball l,2. HOLT, CHARLES WELLBORN Small of stature but magnetic of personality Student Council 3. HOPE, ROBIN ELOISE Patience and gentleness are power Pep Club l,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y l,2, Student Council 2,3, Senior Cabinet 4, ROTC Sponsor 4, Allied Medical Ca'eers Club 4, Junior Council 3. l 7 3 In . J L, 'iw W, aw, ffm xx ' vlan 1 l l Sf' 3 TOM HORTON HUTTO, RANDOLPH LEE MASSEY Big and tall and full of the makings of a man ROTC 2,3,4p JCL l,2,3,4g Jr, Red Cross lg Senior Cabinet A. HYDEN, JOHN BRUCE Mild manners and a gentle heart Rockef Club l. lSOM, MARTHA LYNN Love, goodness, sweetness in her shine Mannheim American High lg Jr. Red Cross lg JCL 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4g Advanced Glee Club 3,4, Allied Medical Careers Club 4. JENNINGS, RONALD BRUCE Speech is power: speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel Heidelberg American High l,2g Science Club l,2g Thespians 3,4g Fooflighlers 3,4g Radio Club 2. JOHNSON, ANN MARIE No one came to say that your life belongs to you and that the good is to lzre it Augsburg American High lg Drama Club lg GAA lg Library Club lg Annual Staff lg JCL 2,35 Footlighfers 35 COHISCAN, Junior Editor Aj National Honor Society 45 History Club 2. ,,- 'cf 4960.1-1 LOUIS HOTARD BENJY HUFSTETLER 'Gia RANDOLPH HUTTO JOHN HYDEN iw AWN: LA NE JOHNSON LOUISE JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON .q,,, 2, 6, WOODY HLJLING ANN HUNTER HORTON, THOMAS MANNING One of our most valuable possessions is a good sense of humor lnteract 3,4. HOTARD, LOUIS PACETTI Let me have my way: I'm satisfied Spanish Club 1,25 Football 25 Track 2. HLJFSTETLER, BENJAMIN CLIFFORD Roll on world and I'll roll with you Football l,2,3,45 Student Council lg Jr. Red Cross l,25 JCL 1,25 Geography Club 25 C Club 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4. HLJLING, GEORGE WOODFlN, lll A quiet, unassuming man l-li-Y lg Jr, Red Cross l,2,3,45 JCL 2,35 Science Club 3, HUNTER, ANN ISABEL Rare is the union of beauty and rirturen Tri-Hi-Y 15 Pep Club l,2,3,45 JCL l,25 ROTC Sponsor 45 Senior At- tractive 45 Advanced Glee Club 2,35 Jr. Red Cross 25 Freshman Glee Club Vice President l5 Homecoming Court 4. 15 5 l il' ' 5 iila, .,,,3i 7 if firm-r, E 1 LYNN lSOM RONALD JENNINGS ANN JOHNSON 'lf Irv- 'nv BOBBY JOHNSTON CAROL JONES JOHNSON, LA NE Seldom is a girl so dependable Arnold Jr. High l5 Student Council l5 Science Club 15 National Jr. Honor Society l5 Superlative l5 FTA 25 Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, Secretary 45 Student Council 35 JCL 2,3,4, JOHNSON, MARY LOUISE As merry as the day is long Tri?-Y l,25 Student Council 45 Bi-City Student Council 45 Pep Club , , ,4. JOHNSTON, JLJDITH ANN A kind heart will none reject Oak Park High lg Student Council Treasurer lg Library Club Presi- dent lg FHA l5 LaGrange High 25 Class Officer 25 Student Council 25 JCL 3. JOHNSTON, ROBERT GLEN Friendly to all Interact 3,45 Football 2,3,45 C Club 45 Arnold Jr, High 15 National Jr, Honor Society l5 Choir 2,3 JONES, CAROL ELIZABETH Mine honor and my life: both grow in one Footlighters 2,3, Vice President 45 Thespians 3, Secretary 4. , U Q-ml BOB JONES KELLER, LEWlS BURTON UA. quiet boy with a good heart KELLOGG, KAY WARREN To think is to act Crayton Jr. High l5 Class Officer ll, FNA l5 Library Club l5 A. X Flora High 2,35 Cheerleader 2,35 FTA 2, President 35 Superlative 45 Advanc- ed Glee Club 4. KELLY, JAN ALLISON Romance is the poetry of life Pep Club l,2, Vice President 3, President 45 JCL l, President 25 Superlatiye l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 25 Student Council l,35 ROTC Sponsor 45 Senior Cabinet 45 Tri-Hi'Y l,25 National Honor Society 45 C Day Court 4, KELLY, LINDA DIANE Diligence is its Ourn reward Spencer High l,2,35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Class Officer 2,35 President of TAB 2,3. KELLY, MARION ELAINE She is truly great who hath great charity TrifHi-Y 3,45 Library Club 3,4 KELLY, REBECCA I do the best I know, the 'best I can Arnold Jr. High l5 Maiorette l,2,35 Band l,2,35 National Jr. Honor Society I5 Jordan High 2,35 Jr, Civitan 2,3 KENDRICK, LIDA LOUISE Music is one of the fairest and most glorious gifts of God Band l,2,3,45 JCL Secretary l5 Pep Club l5 TrifHi-Y 1,35 Student Council 25 Sophomore Council 25 Junior Council 35 Superlative 4. KIBBY, KATHRYN ANN An all around girl with a thousand traits Spanish Club 25 French Club 45 Student Council 35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 TrivHi-Y l,2,35 Jr, Red Cross l. KINEARD, CONNIE JLJNIATE You have not fulfilled every duty unless you have lulfiled that of being pleasant ROTC Sponsor 45 Homecoming Court 4. KING, CAROL JOYCE Goodness is the only investment that never jails FHA l,25 Abbeville High l,25 Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 2,35 Jr. Red Cross l,4. gow 'ES 4 v. -2 i :.:v 'fia , at in i ii' ' C' ii - X J 3 ' 2 V 1' . STEPHEN JONES TRICIA JORDAN wif HUF' B URTON KELLER KAY KELLOGG we ' MP REBECCA KELLY BOOTSIE KENDRICK A 4 VH . . 2 : f 3535 :fit , .isis 3 .V 4. mf., VAL JORDAN ,L fi K tr ft,-assess ' +4 il,, M , ,, .K is A ,. Q S 1 'Q ' few nr Ta 'f JAN KELLY Nw 'Riff A A , 1 '72 KATHY KIBBY hlxb, Qs I' Q 4 we L . ,E 5,5755 we W5 KAREN JOY iid A ,-,',, 3 -2 if s G - Qi:i,f-M ' as -1' . N A . il 1 g :gt A A t 345123 LINDA KELLY A an ss? 11 -Q L, -,'.. a' ? ,1'?12?rfs Lq,?x, . .:,. 'Mr' CONNIE KINEARD JONES, ROBERT HERMAN Be merry if you are wise JONES, STEPHEN ALLAN Not bashful - I just give others a chance ROTC 2,3,4. JORDAN, PATRICIA LYNN Good nature is one of the richest fruits of true goodness Pep Club lg Spanish Club 25 FHA 35 Glee Club 2,3,4g Jr, Red Cross 2. JORDAN, VALENTINE In every crowd she makes a hit because she has that special it French Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y lg Pep Club l,2,3,4, Allied Medical Careers Club 45 Class Officer lg C Day Court lp Cheerleader 2,3, co-captain 4, Junior Council 3, Student Council 45 Superlative l,2,3,4, COHISC- AN, Assistant Sports Editor 4. JOY, KAREN BEAUMONT Man has his will, but woman has her way Pep Club l,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y l,2, JCL lg Student Council 25 FHA 45 COHISCAN 3, Business Manager 4. T5 L, , . ,Q 4 5 L ,W Q is - .,,, 4 ,,,,,,,ls A ? , ll ,few ' K ELAINE KELLY 4: ' 5 l , i ' s ' s . . A 7 sf.,, x y ,J --ncaa, -. fs l J assf 1 fi i J 'W CAROL KING ww. CONNIE KING K ,,v-,Q ,. .. , 15-3 55 ' C 1. J A 1 if ,dl I 3 f , X CECE KING faq, farm 1 .f paw ,,,.C.u. W.. A- . .5 BILLY KITCHEN Hutt? eq-env' JEFF KOOB LANDRUM, HUGH BEDFORD, III Gentle in manner, strong in performance Hi-Y 3,45 Debator's Club 3,45 ROTC 2,3545 National Honor Society 4. LANE, JULIA ANN She has a friendly lace that is well remembered Spanish Club 15 Arnold Jr. High I5 Jr Red Cross 2,35 Pep Club 15 JCL 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Library Club 3,45 Allied Medical Careers Club 35 Footlighters 4. LANE, SANDRA BARBARA Great thoughts come from the heart Freshman Glee Club 15 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 45 Spanish Club 2. LANGFORD, WILLIAM SIDNEY I shall pass through the world but once JCL 1,25 ROTC 3, Band 1,25 BLUE STEAK 4. LAVOIE, JAMES MICHAEL Let every man mind his own business Jordan High 1,2535 ROTC 3. ,A .M-mv BILL KUILBERSH TOMMY LAMBERT I ....,. .,,,,, ,:.,, . i k.,. Az , wt.. 4 ,si I 535, JOE LA N D R UM JULIA LANE 'f fM,,.,,..M 3 1. it Q, Q' 1, LARRY KNOX LARRY LAMPP ..-.. fi-A SANDRA LANE KATHY KNOWLES SUSAN LAND KING, CONSTANCE CAROL Dancing is to the eyes what music is to the ears Tri-Hi-Y I,25 JCL I,25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 253,45 Student Council 35 Jr. Red Cross 45 Allied Medical Careers Club 45 Superlative 4. KING, EVA CECELIA Politeness is to the individual what words are to thought JCL I,25 Pep Club 253,45 Jr, Red Cross I. KITCHEN, WILLIAM JOEL Good thinking is hard work Radio Club 2,35 President 45 Rocker Club, President 45 Library Club 2,3, Parliamentarian 4, KNOX, LARRY JOSEPH What should a man do but be merry Football I5 BLUE STREAK l,25 Student Council I5 Hi-Y I, KNOWLES, KATHERINE TODD Laughter maketh a joyful person Alexander Graham Bell High I5 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. KOOB, JEFFREY CABOT I never met a 'man I didn't like ROTC 25 Fooflighters 2,35 President 45 Thespians 3,45 Debalor's Club 3,4. KULBERSH, WILLIAM IRA A man often finds happiness in silence Spanish Club 2,35 Foollighfers 3. LAMBERT, THOMAS JAMES Each morning is a fresh beginning with him JCL I,2. LAMPP, LARRY LEROY, JR. He gives a smile for every frown Jinks Jr. High I5 Bay High 25 Sophomore Council 2, LAND, SUSAN REBECCA Sincerity - first of all French Club I5 Geography Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 History Club 45 Nation- al Honor Society 4. Q as-f BILL LANGFORD JAMES LAVOI E N34 MARY JANE LEATH LESLEY, CINDY ANNE Her ways are true: her friends lasting Arnold Jr. High lg Glee Club 3, Treasurer 4. LETSON, SHARON GAYE A lriend to everybody, always cheerful and wearing a smile Sylvan High l,2,3g Jr. Y-Teens lg Honor Club 1,25 Cheerleader 2,35 Jr. Civltan 3, Co-ed Hi-Y 3, JCL 4, Pep Club 4. LEVY, MARK EDWARD 0 I am a little man. with a big meaning Basketball lj Jr. Red Cross l,2, Spanish 2, Track 45 Superlaiive 4, LEWIS, ROGER CLARK We can do anything we want to if we try hard enough French Club lg Track 35 National Honor Society 3,45 C Club 4. LOCKLAR, LARRY BRUCE Every one of his opinions appears to himself to be written with sunbeamsn VICKIE LOGAN 9 Q' ax K. ,X . y i gy.. . ip--.W 'Sw . ff LEWIS LEE BILL LEE 'R :v CINDY LESLEY SHARON LETSON M-:Ing BONNY LOVE aw-rim. OC!- RlTA LUNSFORD Ds, i ,, 5,1 -W ' -i1.': 5. ri? . hy. V wqwddi LIZ LEE LEWIS LEONARD .dey A LEATH, MARY JANE They also serve who only stand and walt Spanish Club 25 JCL 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. LEE, LEWIS THOMPSON, Ill He has many friends because he is one Paris American High l,25 Certificate of Merit, Industrial Arts l,25 Jordan High 35 French Club 3, President 4. LEE, WILLIAM ROLAND I never think of the future: it comes quickly enough Football I,35 Basketball I, LEE, NANCY ELIZABETH She is always ready to laugh her cares away Pep Club l,2,45 Allied Medical Careers Club 35 Jr. Red Cross I5 Major Club l,2,35 JCL I,2,3,4. LEONARD, LEWIS LANEY Reading maketh a full man Football I5 Spanish Club 25 ROTC 2,3,4. X 0-1-fs Q, MARK LEVY ROGER LEWIS Q fag ' ff' 5 ,,,.,,, A i TIBBIE LYNCH ' BILL L LARRY LOCKLAR LOGAN, VICKIE LYNNE The shortest answer is doing Tri-Hi-Y I5 JCL l,25 Pep Club l,25 Art Club Vice President 4. LOVE, BONNEL COACHMAN A peaceful quiet way he had, yet ever jovial and glad Culver Military Academy l,25 Soccer I5 Baseball l,25 Third Class Council 25 Football 25 Student Council 4. LUNSFORD, RITA ANN Compassion, the fairest associate of the heart Jr. Red Cross l,25 Tri-Hi-Y I, Recording Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 45 JCL I5 STS 2,3,4. LYNCH, TIBBIE ELIZABETH Carefree, gay, full ol lung she is liked by everyone French Club I5 Girls' Glee Club l,25 Footlighters 35 ROTC Sponsor 45 Superlative 35 Homecoming Court 45 Senior Attractive 45 Senior Council '45 Sophomore Council 25 C Day Court 4. LYON, JAMES WILLIAM, JR, A man ol hope and a forward looking mind Arnold Jr. High I5 National Jr. Honor Society I5 JCL 25 ROTC 2,3,45 Track 4. McCALL, GERALD WAYNE Let us enjoy the present, we'll have enough trouble in the future Arnold Jr. High l. McCALL, JAMES MICHAEL If I could only do some of the things I think of Paris American High l,2, Football 1,25 Soccer 2, Baseball l,25 Choir l,2, Band l,2,3,4g French Club l,2. MCCAMY, JULIAN DARBY A cheerful heart makes bright the way Basketball lg Baseball 3,45 Student Council 45 Superlative 4. McCLAlN, BARRY WAYNE He that handleth a matter wisely shall find good Titusville High lg Football lg Baseball lg Student Council lg Spanish Club lg ROTC 2,3,4j Science Club, President 3. McCLUNG, JAY CECIL If you don't want anyone to know it, don't do it Tubman Jr. High ig JCL lg Tennis l,2,3,4g C Club l,2,3,4, Foot- ball 3,4. ik!! wer--W Viv wfiw A ' Qs A 4:3 Ji WAYNE MCCALL JAMES MCCALL ag ,, di ww - in ' X . 'wg -, PAM MCCULLAR MARY ANNE MCDONALD ra 1 ,.,r t nf Q . 5, RUSTY MCH UGH MERCER!! Are you prepared DAR BY MCCAMY f. 'Fwd Th TOMMY MCDONOUGH 1--ff 'fl' BARRY McCLAlN Q -...V -2' ' I PM it ,LM ,. .. Mm ' S? I 4? L, ,. -. LINDA MCGARRAH ii WM' 'vn- PHILIP MCLENDON SAND ,nm Y MCRAE for what college really demands? JAY MCCLUNG MCCULLAR, PAMELA ELIZABETH A jolly ever-ready word for every passer by MCDONALD, MARY ANNE Tis good nature that wins the heart MCDONOUGH, THOMAS PATRICK Opportunity is rare and a wise man will never let it go by him Harris High lg Band l,2,3,-15 Hi-Y I. MCGARRAH, LINDA Honest and straight forwar s ei Walter E. Stebbins High Ig Pep Club l,2,3,4p Fooflighters 25 COHIS CAN, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 3, Senior Editor 45 Drill Team lg Tri Hi-Y lg JCL 1,25 STS I,2,3: Quill and Scroll 45 C Day Court 4, National Honor Society 4. d h To life's success she holds the key MCHUGH, JAMES RUSHTON Some think the world is made for fun and lrolic: so do 1 Cl b 4. Football l,2j Radio Club lj JCL lj Spanish Club 2g Art u MCLENDON, PHILIP LEE His achievements prove his efficiency French Club lj Band 2,3,4. MCRAE, SANDRA A winning smile is ever upon her face lg Ensemble lj Choir l,4j Orchestra 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2 Arnold Jr. High Advanced Glee Club 2. ,ff-n ew - ' i - :., I I I . . ' I ma' ..-M I '--4-...a...- BOB MAHOLICK EDDIE MARSHALL MEEKS, CONSTANCE ELAINE Modest as the dawn of day Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Glee Club 15 JCL 1,25 Allied Medical Careers Club 35 Library Club 35 Parliamentarian 45 National Honor Society 4. MELTON, CARLTON RAE You are wiser today if you think you are not as wise as you were yesterday National Honor Society 4. MELTON, EDGAR PAUL The greatest fools in life are those who don't fool around a little while Band 1,2,3,4. MENDENHALL, DEBORAH DOLORES Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Jr. Red Cross 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1. MILLER, AMANDA LOUISE Seldom a girl so nice, seldom a girl so dependable Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. yum, .nf CONNIE MEEKS MILLER, MARGARET JEAN ' Duti,'ul, calm, and sweet, an ambitious and efficient child JCL 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Major Club 1,2,4, Secretary 3. MILLER, THOMAS EUGENE Behind those eyes his mischief lies JCL lg Football 1,25 Jr, Red Cross 2,3. MILLER, WILLIAM WALTER, JR. No sinner, but certainly no saint Jr, Red Cross 2,35 Student Council I. ' QP' MIMS, DIANE MARY Quiet and modest in manner Arnold Jr High 15 Student Aid 15 National Jr. Honor Society 15 Foot- lighters 25 History Club 2, Treasurer 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Library Club 3,45 Art Club 45 Pep Club 45 National Honor Society 4. MITCHELL, MARY JANE She lives to win a lasting name Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2. I is . .sf,,m,fr5'5'g11 Z ... 5 PEGGY MILLER , .i or -.5 if 4- f LINDA MARTIN i, CARLTON MELTON 'CT' TOMMY MILLER OU if .-CQ... -ew- 'T'W':' BOB MARTIN JAN MAXWELL 43. 1' .W we i 'vi:i EDDIE MELTON DEBBlE MENDENHALL 4' iv ,H--...,,,, Wwe- WALTER MILLER DIANE MIMS MAHOLICK, ROBERT GEORGE Never underestimate the power ol a man MARSHALL, EDWARD BURNETT All things are easier if done willingly Hi-Y lp Jr. Red Cross lg JCL lg Football Mgr. 25 Basketball Mgr. 25 C Club 2. MARTIN, LINDA ANN When one door shuts, another opens Pep Club l,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 Geography Club 25 Science Club 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 45 Spanish Club 25 National Honor Society 45 Senior Cabinet 45 Jr. Red Cross 253. MARTlN, ROBERT JEFFREY New occasions teach new duties MAXWELL, JAN CLAIRE Her life is measured by thought and action JCL l,25 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,4. AMANDA MILLER MARY JANE MITCHELL MULLIN, LINDA LOUISE EMILY MONFORT CAROL A good disposition is more valuable than gold Pep Club l,25 Tri-Hi-Y l,2, Secretary 3, Historian 45 History Club 35 Art Club 25 JCL 35 Choir 253, Treasurer-Librarian 45 Red Cross I5 Senior Cabinet 4. MULLIN, RANDALL SUTTON Be merry if you are wise Choir, l,2, Vice President 3, President 45 Hi-Y Chaplain 3, Vice Presi- dent 4. MULLINS, ROBERT WILLIAM Rest first, then work JCL l,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,4. MYERS, JUDY ANN Make much of what you have ,..-v- JUN MOON . ,Ti Tri-Hi-Y 3, President l,25 Geography Club Treasurer 25 History Club 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Science Club Secretary 35 Pep Club l,2,45 Foot- lighters 45 National Honor Society 45 Student Council 4. MYLER, GLORIA ANN Wit is the flower ol the imagination Pep Club l,25 FHA 2,35 Spanish Club l. 'AQS LINDA MULLIN Panama ,A K. ,. av. ' . asv- W 7 :SHS am- GENE NAUGHER BILL NEAL SUSAN NEWSOME CHRIS MOORE RANDY MULLIN ity or Gatlinburg? . ww DENNIS NIXON MONFORT, EMILY ANN Energy and persistence conquer all things JCL l,25 Junio' Council 35 Trl-Hi-Y I5 Pep Club I5 STS 25 Quill and Scroll 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 COHISCAN Freshman Class Editor 2, Student Life Editor 3, Edltor-in-Chief 4. is , MOON, CAROL ANNE A little girl with a big heart Pep Club I5 Spanish Club l,25 Tri-Hi-Y l,2. MOORE, CHRISTOPHER CARVER if R 'LJ' is 1 We 4 'Q 9 W Y -Ii' is GLORIA MULLIN Dance, laugh, and he merry, but also be innocent JCL l,2,35 ROTC 2,3,4, Allied Medical Careers Club 4. MULLIN, GLORIA ANN To know her is to appreciate her Jr Red Cross lg Trl-Hi-Y l,25 JCL l,25 Band l,2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Student Council 35 STS 25 FHA 4, aol 5 'IT-Eff BOB MULLINS and 01' Snow? A l W A R JUDY MYERS GLORIA MYLER NALJOHER, ROLAND EUGENE, JR, H . ,,.--. A An able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute actions kph, Football I. ' A5 C i A NEAL, WILLIAM THOMAS, lll 5 ii : Vue taken my fun where I've found it fy JCL l,2, Band l,2,3,4. ARTHUR NOBLE NEWSOME, SUSAN EILEEN She came talking, she stayed talking, she left talking Pep Club l,2,3,45 Geography Club 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Tri- Hi- Y l,25 Cheerleader 2,45 Allied Medical Careers Club 45 Student Council l,45 Senior Attractive 45 Key Club Sweetheart 4, NIXON, DENNIS ARON A quiet man's thoughts are his own Football 25 ROTC 2,3,4. NOBLE, ARTHUR SANFORD, IV A decent boldness ever meets with friends JCL I5 Hi-Y I5 Jr, Red Cross I5 Interact Club 3,45 Tennis 253,45 Student Council 45 DebatOr's Club 45 Superlatlve 4, NOBLITT, JANICE LYNNE Let them obey who know how to rule Arnold Jr. High lg National Jr. Honor Society lg Annual Staff lg Newspaper Staff lj StudentjCouncil lg Sophomore Council 25 Jr. Red Cross 2g JCL Secretary 2, Vice President 3. NOELL, KAREN LOUISE A happy countenance betokens a happy heart Arnold Jr. High lj Majorette lg Student Aid lg Pep Club 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2,45 Choir 3,45 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. ODOM, CYNTHIA GAlL True happiness resides in things not seen Pep Club l,2,3j Spanish Club 3g Girls' Track Team 4. OVERBY, JAMES DAVlD A good sport is well liked by all Arnold Jr. High lg Student Council lg Football l,2,3, Most Valuable Player 45 Basketball lg Baseball 3,4g C Club 3,45 JCL 3,4g Super- lative 4. JG' JANICE NOBLITT KAY NOELL -its . A I 4 ., . -.,:i.'.f -f -Wiz. ' J L A x ,K . ...W . ': . THEO PARK LARRY PARRISH NANCY PATCH 'YE 'WK ve' me W' CAROL PEACOCK JOYCE PEACOCK SUSAN PERROTT i 1 if E KM 'Wm bl fl' CYNDI ODOM DAVID OVERBY Coach Mitchell and Fendley helped bring Columbus fv' 'QW JOE PATE BARBARA PEACOCK if . K 1 ,, +A. ANGUS PHELTS JAMES PHILLIPS to victory in the Coach's BieCity game? PARK, THEO ALBERT, JR. He that is of merry heart hath a continued feast JCL l,2, Track 2,3,4g C Club 3,45 National Honor Society 4. PARRlSH,, LARRY EUGENE Ability wins us the esteem of the 'true men: luck, that of the people' JCL l. PATCH, NANCY ELIZABETH A contented mind is a great blessing Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, Pep Club l,4, National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 3, Glee Club l, Secretary 2, Ensemble 4, Secretary 35 Foot- lighters 2. PATE, JOSEPH OSCAR Patience and time conquer all things ROTC 2,3,4, PEACOCK, BARBARA LENORA Better than gold is a thinking mind Geography Club lg FTA 3, Secretary 4, BLUE STEAK 4. PEACOCK, CAROL ANN How sweat and gracious even in crniziilnrz speech JCL l,2, Band l,2,3,4j Pep Club 4. PEACOCK, MARTHA JOYCE 4'Her Ziff' is uarnrfst work, not play Pep Club l,4g Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4g JCL l,4g Footlighters Ag National Honor Society 4. PERROTT, SUSAN SINGLETON Common sense among women ul fortune is rare Pep Club l,2,3,4p Tri-Hi-Y l,2Q French Club l,2, Superlative 2,4j Student Council Vice President 45 Bi-City Student Council 4, D.A,R. Best Girl Citizen Award 45 National Honor Society 4, Art Club 4. PHELTS, ANGUS PSALMOND, lll Vi1facity and wit make a man shine JCL l,2g Jr. Red Cross 3, ROTC 2,3g Allied Medical Careers Club 4. PHILLIPS, JAMES OLlN Next to zrirliw. the fun in this world is what we can least spare' Arnold Jr. High lg Student Council Vice President lg Jordan High 25 Huntsville High 3g Football l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3g Superlatiye l,2,3g Baseball 2, I 1 l,. J 5 H . A, ,Ayr-', k-'le '3 2, , .. ...r ,, K ' L 455, , .. L,. ,. .X,,,,,,.. mb Q 5 M if ll 'N F fi wt, 1? Y ,. W 'me rv K -N km sqm-Q my .w ,tw N, A SHERRY PHILLIPS KAY PICKARD JOANNE PINNER . ' pw, ,'1L' L 5 1 ,:-. . : sl - ,.,. L. M Jos Pops PENNY PORTER SUSAN PROCTOR PRUETT, SHARON KAYE None but herself can be her parallel Footlighters 2, PRUITT, NANCY ELIZABETH One of her greatest pleasures in life is conversation H Tri-HI-Y lg Pep Club lg French Club lg Senior Cabinet 4g National Honor Society 4. RAINES, STEPHEN DOYLE Fun has no limits Hi-Y 2g Track 4. RALEY, JAMES HAROLD, JR. Good nature everl' Football lg ROTC 2. RAMSEY, GLORIA JEANEN Always striving for the best Major Club 4. SHERRY PRUETT NANCY PRUITT ,ww 'T' JOE PLEMMONS SUZY POLLEYS ui -va-v ' BILLY PROCTOR SAMMY PROPHET S S R f fi-if, a M DOYLE RAINES HAROLD RAI-EY PHILLIPS, SHERON LEE A friend in truth, a soul sincere Fooflighfers lj Tri-Hi-Y l,2j JCL l,2g Band 2,3,4g Ensemble 45 FTA 4. PICKARD, MARTHA KAY An all around girl with a thousand traits Spanish Club 2,45 Geography Club 2, Student Council 2,45 National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 4. PINNER, .IOANNE MARIE Sucess is certain Allied Medical Careers Club 3,45 National Honor Society 4, STS 1,2,4p Fooilighiers I, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, Secretary 4, Band 1,25 Ari Club 2, French Club I. PLEMMONS, JOE EDWARD He who thinks for himself can be truly great POLLEYS, SUZY COZART Sweetness in her person shines Pep Club I,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y l,2j JCL l,2. POPE, JOE ROGERS Smiling to the world Superlative 4. PORTER, PENELOPE SANDRA A happy disposition becomes all Major Club l,2, Allied Medical Careers Club 4. PROCTOR, SUSAN MARIE As lull of personality as one' can be Pep Club l. PROCTOR, WILLIAM ERWIN Enthusiastic in all his ventures JCL P1 Band l,2,3. PROPHET, SAMUEL TAYLOR, JR He that has patience can compass anything Basketball 2,35 Spanish Club 35 Art Club 4, Track 45 JCL lg Geo- graphy Club 2. GLORIA RAMSEY RATLIFF, TIMOTHY LEE His aims are always held high Football I5 Basketball I5 Student Council I, REDMOND, JOHN DURHAM A mind content hath both crown and kingdom JCL I5 Geography Club 25 Track 2,3,45 C Club 3,4. REINEY, HOWARD BARNES Art needs no spur beyond itself ,YW fbi T Art Club l,25 Student Council 35 BLUE STREAK Cartoonist 4. REVELLE, LINDA KAREN 5,1 au...-f-v Nothing endures like personal qualities .-. Arnold Jr. High I5 Band 2,3,45 FTA 35 Tri-I-li-Y 2,35 JCL 2,3,45 Pep N, Club 25 Ensemble 4. 5 3'1 it RICE, KENNETH ALLEN , Deeds, not words 5 Q LaGrange High I,25 NEDT Award I5 Hi-Y Treasurer 25 Student Council , K :,: President 2, Treasurer 45 Track I,25 Spanish Club I5 Ford Foundation ', Award 25 Governor's Honors Program 35 Granger l,25 National Merit A Award 45 English Award 45 Footlighter Secretary 35 Key Club 3, 5. -g. President 45 The-spians 3,45 National Honor Society 4. A 1 TIM RATLIFF Wu. wut' PATRICIA RICHARDSON ANGELA RIGSBY ETI-IELYN RILEY ROBERTSON, ELIZABETH ANNE 5 A stately dame, with a classy name V, Eisenhower High I,25 FHA I5 JCL I,25 Footllghters 3. ROBINSON, BYRON WAYNE Q 5 To do good is a 1nan's most noble task , 7 K Hi-Y I5 Baseball Mgr, 25 Football Mgr. 35 Basketball Mgr. 3,45 C Y ara' Club 2,3,4. 5 RODGERS, EVALYN LEE ' A willing heart and a helping hand are her virtues 1 7 Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 FTA 4, K' ' ROGERS, GARY NEAL Lg, wg The good qualities of many rolled into one Track I,35 Football I5 Baseball I5 Thespians I,3,45 Hi-Y I5 Footlight- ers 35 Chorus l,3,45 Debator's Club 4, ROSENSTRAUCH, LAWRENCE SANFORD, JR. Few things are impossible to his diligence and skill Basketball I5 Hi-Y President l,25 ROTC 2,3,4g Walkathon Chairman 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 JCL 3. BETTY ROBERTSON BYRON ROBINSON 5 1--.-we JOHN REDMOND HOWARD REINEY BARBARA , an WW JO RIVERS KARL ROBERTS if! 9.0--n, LINDA REVELLE KEN RICE RICHARDSON, LAURA PATRICIA Is there a heart that music cannot melt Glee Club I,2, Concert Choir 3, Ensemble, Secretary 3, President 4, FTA 2,4, Spanish Club 2, Governor's Honor School 2. RIGSBY, ANGELA ln faith, lady, you have a merry heart Baker High l,2, Glee Club 3, BLUE STEAK 4, National Honor Society 4. RILEY, ETHELYN WILLIAMS Although I wink, Fm not blind Balboa High ,l,2, Footlighters 3, Ensemble 3,4, Spanish Club 4, ROTC Sponsor 4. RIVERS, BARBARA JO To think is an act of choice Pep Club l,4, French Club l,3, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, Vice President 4, AI- lied Medical Careers Club 3,4, Eootlighters 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, BLUE STREAK 4, COHISCAN 4. ROBERTS, KARL THOMAS He gives his best and receives the same 'UHsu.e 4...-.,. 14119 EVALYN ROGERS NEAL ROGERS LARRY ROSENTRAUCH ROSS, ELIZABETH ANN To increase our joy and mirth was her endeavor Pep Club l,2,3,4j Tri-Hi-Y l,2, JCL 3,4. ROSS, VICTOR LEONARD You may relish him a soldier, as well as a scholar ROTC 2,3,4g National Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 25 Band lg Gov- ernor's School 3. RUSSELL, JACK GILBERT Perish the lore that deadens young desire C Club l,2,3,4, JCL l,2, Junior Council 3, Sophomore Council 2, Jr. Red Cross l,2g Basketball lg Tennis l,2,3,4g Superlative 2,3g Senior Attractive 4. RUTLAND, CHARLES GORDON, JR. Healthy, happy, the best of sportsq you'll seldom see him out of sorts Football l,2,3,4j JCL lg Track l,2,3,4j Basketball 1,35 Jenkins High 2, Histo y Club 2. RUTLEDGE, NANCY LYNNE Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue Pep Club l,2,3, Treasurer 45 JCL l,2, Student Council 2,3,4, Bi-City Student Council 35 Cheerleader 25 ROTC Sponsor 4, National Honor Society 4. SARGENT, H, BROMLEY Every man should live up to his highest ideal of true manhood Camden Military Academy lg ROTC l,3,4. SAWYER, ALFRED AUGUSTUS Good thinking is hard work JCL l,2j Sophomore Council 2, ROTC 2,3,4. SCHEAFFER, TIMOTHY LEE Obligations induce us to act JCL l,2, Science Club 3, Fooflighfers 4. .1 lgyg. i BETTY ANN Ross V'CTOfXIEOFif NANCY RUTLEDGE BROMLEY SARGENT i LUCILLE SCHLOTH JOHN SCHOLLENBERGER l l Is it true We have lin. .0 1 Qi :wars . .-,, gaw- -.-W M,-S JACKIE RUSSELL CHUCKIE RUTLAND AMN M afffie Mm ALFRED SAWYER TIM SCHEAFFER mill? JOANNE SEARCY GERALDINE SELF many Senior privileges? aunt, ' F' W , ff- W- , if .iw ,k,,. kb if -we .f v.., M . sh? 5' PAINSTAKINGLY WE DRIPPED . . . . . . AND CRAMMED . . . SCHLOTH, LUClLLE MICHAEL A temperate style is alone classical Tri-Hi-Y lg Student Council lg Spanish Club l,2p Jr. Red Cross 25 Art Club 35 Superlative 45 Senior Attractive 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, SCHOLLENBERGER, JOHN MCCALL Knowledge zs a powerful thing JCL l,2g National Honor Society 3,4g Track 4. SEARCY, JOANNE A good nature is rather to be chosen than riches Pep Club l,2g Tri-l-li-Y l, Vice President 2, Allied Medical Club 3,45 Science Club 3g JCL i,2,3,4g National Honor Socie SELF, GERALDINE LOVEIN A quill hath proved the noblest gift to man Tri-Hi-Y Secretary l,2g Pep Club l,2,3g JCL l,2g Quill and President 4g National Honor Society 3,45 Graduation Marshall Officer 4, BLUE STREAK 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Careers ty 4. Scroll 3, 35 Class i SEWELL, RUSSELL NEAL, JR, Ever loyal, ever true to the task he has to do Hi-Y I,25 JCL l,25 ROTC 2,3,4. SHEARS, MICHAEL CHESTER In silence also there's a worth that brings no rest Dothan High I5 Reporter I5 Science Club President I5 Spanish Club l,25 FTA 35 Footlighters 45 Thespians 45 Allied Medical Careers 3,45 Library Club 3. SHERMAN, BARBARA EILEEN Sweet and denture, she is everybodgfs friend Tri-Hi-Y I5 Pep Club I5 Spanish Club 2,35 Footlighters 25 Library Club 35 FTA 3, Treasurer 4. SHULL, LINDA SUE Her disposition is to look on the bright side of things Pep Club I,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y l,25 Spanish Club 25 JCL Secretary 35 Glee Club I,25 Student Council 2. SHUMNY, JOHN WILLIAM He who is content can never be ruined Senior Attractive 4. SILLS, MICHAEL OLIVER Life without laughter would be a dreary blank Terry Parker High I. SIMPSON, DAVID BAXTER The monuments of wit survive the monuments of power SIMS, SHEILA MARIE One learns in life to keep silent and draw one's own conclusions Tri-Hi-Y I,25 Pep Club I5 Spainsh Club 25 Civitan Club 45 Jr, Red Cross 25 Glee Club 4, SKELTON, JOAN DAVIS A quiet, unassuming maid Pep Club I,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y l,25 JCL 1,25 Footlighters 4. SKIPPER, MICHAEL ISSAC The more you learn the more you forget Student Council I5 Jr. Red Cross 25 JCL l,25 Choir l,2,3,4. a Ark X 'mu H' DONNIE SMITH - .-gr RUSTY SEWELL . l MIKE SILLS 1,941 ,a-nee' ww' ANNE SMITH vit, SLIM SHEARS it A,........., DAVID SIMPSON sem, MARY MILTON SMITH BARBARA SH ERMANI Agua--Q-4. Qs 'QW LINDA SHULL r I I k-'.- , I ir 1--if 5 .-gl e N' 5 J -F , an-w fs , '-',' SHEILA SIMS JOAN SKELTON I i . ,Z I I I L..-. imb' ., ,.Q..., we I DALLAS SMITH RENNER SMITH i,,s.ea WV' BILLY SHUMNY MIKE SKIPPER SMITH, DONALD ALAN I put all my troubles in a pocket with a hole in it SMITH, ELIZABETH ANNE Politeness is to do and say the kindest things in the kindest way Tri-Hi-Y' I,2, JCL I,2, Jr. Red Cross l,2,3, Peo Club l,2,3,4, Junior Civi?-ag gil, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 35 Allied Medical Careers Club 42 5 , - SMITH, MARY MILTON Joy of heart and high ol hope Student Council 2, Bi-City Student Council 2, Junior Council 3, Tri- Hi-Y I,4, Chaplain 2,3, Allied Medical Careers Club, Secretary 4, Junior Civitan 2, COHISCAN, Advertising Editor 3,4. SMITH, OSCAR DALLAS, III Great offices will be filled by men of great talents such as he Band I,2, Drum Major 3,41 Interact 3,4j JCL, President lj Debator's Club 3,4, ROTC 2, Class Officer 3,4, Superlative l,2,3. SMITH, RENNER She has intelligence, integrity and sincerity Pep Club l,2j Tri-Hi-Y If JCL I,2,3,4p Jr. Red Cross, President 41 Junior Council 3, Allied Medical Careers Club 4, COHISCAN, Student Life Co-Editor 4. L f fgfif , .f- . -V J.. ,, 'Vt , sw, e r' A , Www ...- ef ADELE SMYTH WARREN SNYDER SPAR Row, R ITA LO u ISE 2 Good humor is the clear blue sky of her soul .- N Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, Publicity Chairman 4, JCL l,2, FTA 2,3,4, BLUE if , STREAK 4, smdem council i. r STAFFORD, SUSAN CARROLL I if The plainest sign of wisdom is a continual cheerjulnessn ' , ' I Garmisch Jr. High l, Ski Team l, Girls' Glee Club 2,3, Library Club 6+ 4, National Honor Society 3,4. H STANFORD, STARR ELIZABETH xv Y V We find some kindness, friendship, and honor in most people, MMC 'f but rarely do we find so much of each in one Pep Club l,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President l, JCL 2,3,4, Secretary l, Superlative l, Sophomore Council 2, Junior Council 3, Senior Council 4, Student Council l, Secretary 4, Jr. Varisity Cheerleader, Captain 2, Varsity Cheerleader Alternate 4, BLUE STREAK 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Letter of Commendation for NMSQT 4, Bi-City Student Council, Vice President 4, Allied Medical Careers Club 4, Homecoming Court 4. STARLIN, CALVIN COMER Character is 7lZG71AS greatest need and man's greatest safeguard JCL 1l2'3'4' LOUISE SPARROW SUSAN STAFFORD STEINER, NORLENE WILMA For all that fair is, is by nature good Glec Club 3, Advanced Glee Club 4, FTA 4, Spanish Club 4, Mat' str' ' STEPHANIE STENBERG THAD STEPHENS GARY STEWART u sf- V. ,L ASH SOLOMON 1155? ,iw .. zgffiijsf gf igiiliiili . 2 .. I 52 ii' , Z ,. M M .-,vim . ijig. y 7 - 'M - .2 W., Y, V STARR STANFORD KATHY STEWART ,jx 'Wk Q --. Vi..,,....,.3,, BEVERLY SPAGG I nf 'fm' BUCKY STAR LIN ...pun DRAKE STRATFORD SMYTH, ADELE LOUISE Her purposes are seasonably planted Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 2, FTA 4, Youth Council 2,35 COHISCAN Business Staff 4. SNYDER, WARREN ALLEN The mind is ererythingf what you think, you become SOLOMAN, ASHLEY CARL Only so much do I know as I have lived JCL I,2g C Club I,2,3,4j Superlafive I,3j Key Club 2,3,4j Foofball I,2,3g Basketball l,2,4, Track l,2,3. SPAGG, BEVERLY ANN Blest with a rharm certain to please Memorial High I,2,3, Y-Teens 3, FTA 3, Nafional Honor Society 3,4 . V3-. I -' ,mn , .. I .i. V ...' if n 'fxiwxy IIS NORLENE STEINER STENBERG, STEPHANIE MUNEEN Mighty sweet, mighty wise, the lun just twinkles in her eyes Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Foollighters 3, Allied Medical Careers Club 4. STEPHENS, THADDEUS STOWE This 1nan's words are never 'bolder than his deeds Choir I,2,3, Footlighters 4. STEWART, GARY CLARK The best is always good enough ROTC 2, Spanish 3,45 Fooflighters 3. STEWART, KATHRYN MARIE A very pleasant combination of sweetness and brains LaFayette High School I, Glee Club I,2,3,4. STRATFORD, WILLIAM DRAKEFORD, III None but himself can be his parallel Track Ig ROTC 2, JCL I. STUBBS, MARY Tact comes as much from goodness of heart as from linenessu Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3g Pep Club 1,25 JCL l,2,3,4g History Club 3, President 4, Glee Club 3,45 National Honor Society 4. SUNDERSON, JOHN MAURICE, JR. Good words are worth much and cost little Arnold Jr. High lj Band 2,3,4. SWEAT, KATHY JOY The reward of a thing well done is to have done it Band 2,3,4g Majorette 3,4. SWYGERT, NANCY ELIZABETH With rirture and quietness one may conquer the world West Jr, High lj Pep Club lg Drama Club lg Science Club lg Nkews' paper Club l, Footlighters 2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. TAYLOR, DON EDWARD Men of few words are the best men JCL l,2, ROTC 2,3,4, Allied Medical Careers Club 3j Footlighters 4. TAYLOR, JANIS CARROLL With a personality like hers, happiness is certain JCL l,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3,45 Geography Club 2, Junior Council 3, Student Council 4. TAYLOR, RAY STANLEY Pleasure and action make his days seem short Bartlett Junior High lg Spanish Club lg Toms River High l,27 Basket- ball lg Football 2. TEMPLETON, LINDA SHERRY How jar a little candle throws its beams Mannheim High, Germany lg Library Club lg Jr, Red Cross lg Wampee High 2,35 FHA 2,3, FTA 2,35 Glee Club 3, Advanced Glee Club 4. TERRY, MICHAEL MORRILL Hearty and happy-go-lucky as the day is long THOMAS, JAMES PAUL Let us enjoy the present, we'll have enough trouble in the future PAT THOMAS 'QQHFQV' MARY STUBBS JOHN SUNDERSON -V,-, -mv..-Q JANIS TAYLOR STAN TAYLOR if? SHERWOOD THOMAS BUTCH THOMPSON fini lx 1, WM-Www.. 2: guns. .1-W., v,.. W 'Kiwi KATHY SWEAT NANCY SWYGERT DON TAYLOR I int' LINDA TEMPLETON MIKE TERRY PAUL THOMAS Ylg. CATHY THOMPSON DON TOMMEY THOMAS, PATRICIA ANN Trust and kindness follows all her words West Jefferson High I, Homecoming Court lg Glee Club 35 Advanced Glee Club 4. THOMAS, SHERWOOD WITNEY I have myself a great admiration for the fine points of life Band l,2,3,4j JCL l,2,3, Spanish Club 4. THOMPSON, BILLY HILTON, ll How well he is read, to reason against reasoning Basketball l,2, Hi-Y l,2,3, STS l,2,4p Student Council 2, Governor's Honor Program 45 National Honor Society 3, President 4, Key Club 3, Secretary 4g Senior Cabinet 45 Superlative 4, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 41 Star Student 4. THOMPSON, CATHY MELISSA A friend is someone before whom you may think aloud Pep Club l,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y I,2j Jr. Red Cross l,2,3, Advanced Glee Club l,2, Secretary 3, Spanish Club 2, STS 25 Student Council l,2,4j COHISCAN, Sports Staff 3, Senior Section Co-Editor 4. TOMMEY, DONALD MARION A mind equal to any undertaking that he puts it alongside of SANDY TYLER VAN HORN, WYNN IRVING It is the mind that makes the man WALLS, NANCY DEE Lifes qladness is always a gift Allred Medlcal Careers Club 45 Bruna High School l,2, Cheerleader 2. WALSH, LARRY KEITH To be awake and happy is to be alive lnteracf Club 4, WALTERS, CARL RODNEY There is not a moment witlzmlt some duty Football lg Basketball l,2g JCL l,2,3,4g ROTC 2,3,4g Baseball 3,4g Key Club 3,45 Science Club 35 C Club 4, WANGLE, JULIA ANNE The only way to have a friend is to be one Arnold Jr. Hrgh lj Glee Club lg Jr Red Cross lj Band l,2,3,4j Spanish Club lg Fooflighfers 3g FTA 4. N l wl' U3 ,-... MAX TOWNSEND DAVID TRAWICK Q - me - sink gfeii. 5' V - .f ' X GlNNY TYLER EUGENA UDDQGRAFF QW 1 'Ef7MH'7 WYNN VAN HORN NANCY WALLS 1, musing' CAROLYN TRIGG BARBARA TUCKER CATHY UZZELL 49 ' we LARRY WALSH F 'T - SUSAN VAIL , , f 1 TOWNSEND, MAX ARNOLD His words are jew, yet of great quality Jr, Red Cross I5 Basketball 35 Track 3,4. TRAWICK, DAVID LAWRENCE Good name in man is the immediate jewel of his soul Sophomore Council 25 Senior Cabinet 45 Baseball 3,4. TRIGG, CAROLYN RUTH Goodness consists of use and practice JCL I,25 Pep Club I,2,35 Tri-I-Ii-Y I,2. TUCKER, BARBARA ELAINE Her smile shows her happiness: her friends, her popularity JCL I,25 Pep Club I,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Sophomore Council 25 Cheer- leader 2,3, Captain 45 Junior Council 35 Superlative 4. TYLER, SANDRA KAY Gentle in manner, strong in performance Tri-I-Ii-Y I,25 Allied Medical Careers Club 45 COHISCAN, Underclass- men Section 3, Index 4. TYLER, VIRGINIA BENNETT A good disposition is more valuable than gold Jr. Red Cross 25 St, Anne's School 4. UPDEGRAFF, MARGARET ,EUGEN IA Her voice is ever soft and gentle: an excellent thing' in a woman Ensemble I,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y I,25 All-State Chorus 35 Pep Club I,2. UZZELL, ALICE CATHERINE Grace was in all her steps and in every gesture, dignity Tri-Hi-Y I, Treasurer 25 Geography Club 25 Spanish Club 2,3, Treasur- er 45 History Club 45 Student Council 4, VAIL, MARGARET SUSAN Kindness is a virtue in which virtue grows Tri-I-Ii-Y I,2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Science Club 3. aw, wr-I. RODNEY WALTERS JUDI WANGLE WARREN, RICHARD LANE Character is nature in the highest way Band I,2,3,4. WATLINGTON, SAMMIE GAIL Good manners is the technique of expressing consideration for the feelings ol others Valley High School l,2g Band l,2j Footlighters 35 Choir 4. WATSON, WENDY FORBES Her ways are true: her friends are lasting Jr .Red Cross l,4g Arnold Jr. High lg FHA 3, Treasurer 4, Footlighters 3,4. WEISSINGER, WALTER CHARLES Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others Band 2,3,4g French Club l,2,3, Fooflighfers 2,3. WELSCI-I, CHARLES WILLIAM A mind to conceive, a heart to resolve, and a hand to execute JCL I,2, Hi-Y I, ROTC 2,3,4. ima, RICHARD WARREN GAIL WATLINGTON 5 r rn ly gud ian' ,ans TOM WESCOAT WHITTLE, GLORIA ANITA Personality is to one what perfume is to a flower French Club lg JCL 3. WHITWORTH, CHARLES REGINALD No one knows what he can do 'til he tries Orchestra I,2,3g Davidson High l,2g JCL l,2,3,4g German Club 2g Library Club 2, Radio Club 4g Rocket Club 4. WIGGINS, SUELLYN The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your arms Band l,2,3,4g JCL l,2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Geography Club l,2, National Honor Society 3,45 FTA 35 Library Club 3. WILCHER, JERRY LEWIS He hath no leisure who useth it not Berlin High lg Football I. WILKES, LINDA SUE It's easy to repeat, but hard to originate Glee Club lj Red Cross 2, Ensembles 2, Librarian 3, Treasurer 44 JCL l. MARY WEST LINDA WHALEY ,,., as ...M sf,, ww-W GLORIA WHITTLE REGGIE WHITWORTH WENDY WATSON we M vv 'Nw JERI WH ITAKER SUELLYN WIGGINS mi, .Q-7,3 is '- Q' 1- 2' ,ice , fi Z 54 1 ie-gli 6 WALTER WEISSINGER CHARLES WELSCH WESCOAT, THOMAS ROBERT WEST, MARY AUGUSTA you JCL l,2g Tri-Hi-Y l,2, Pep Club WHALEY, LINDA SUE Central High lg Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4, xl . FTA 2. WHITAKER, JERI ELLIS Nothing was ever accomplished Pep Club l,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, Student Council 2. WHITE, CAROL SUSAN Under your quiet exterior they Footlighters lg Tri-Hi-Y l,3j Glee FTA 4, National Honor Society 4. SUSAN WHITE l , z, ' ,,'f .:, i O .i-Q I - ' Q V, g , i , V ii- . ::-i' i eeii s 5 ,-Slug Q V I , iii it JERRY WlLCHER LINDA WILKES It's the steady, quiet plodding one who wins in the life-long race Cross Keys High l,2j ROTC 3,45 Allied Medical Careers Club 4, COHI- SCAN, Military Editor 4j Spanish Club 2, Science Fair Award l,4, A girl who is loyal, sincere and true, a girl who is ever a friend to l,2,3, STS 2, Footlighters 3,4. Goodness is not tied to greatness but greatness to goodness French Club l,2, Glee Club 2,3,45 without enthusiasm Spanish Club 25 Junior Council 37 would be surprised Club l, Secretary 2,3,4, JCL l,2,3, w ffjiwf A 1, 2 AM ,A tw-'toefi M I If L I' -M M- CAROL WILKINSON WES WILKINSON I Lai? We-., . f I Je rf 'T MERRY WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIS WOOD, DIANE MICHELLE Mighty sweet, wzghty wise, the fun just twinkles in her eyes Pacellr Hugh I, Debate Team I, Student Council I, Jumo: Council 3, JCL 3,4j Foofllghters 4, WRIGHT, JOHN DONALD, JR, It is better to be lucky than wise JCL I,2, Track 3, WRIGHT, MARY ANN As full of personality as it can be possible for one to be Trl-HI-Y I,2, Pep Club Ig JCL I,2, Semor Councll 4, WYNN, SHARYN it is better to know something about everything than to know all about ons' thing Pep Club 2,3,4g TrIAHi-Y 2,35 Allled Medical Careers Club 35 Spanish Club 2, Girls' Softball Team 2,3,4. YAWN, EMMIE LOUISE Good health and good sense are two of lije's greatest hlpssin s 9 Ludwlgsburg Hlgh I,2,3g JCL I, Jr, Red Cross 25 GAA 2,37 BLUE STREAK 4, Pep Club 4. Is graduation the day ou have me SUE WI LLETT .. 1 . ' 'V R X Il J W FRANK WILLIAMS 5 .l af 5 I in 2 r H' f 'I , I 5 ,II I ANNETTE WILSON BRUCE I .Il -eu ' 'vi -'-.mp WISE Wind' an DIANE WOOD JOHN WRIGHT anxiously anticipated all year? . , vi ' '-i, 5 VV 5, 5 , K t jg .,,. . . - .5 ,That f-,. P i lla aali 5 M H .. .-,i. ,, ,. M MARTHA WILLIAMS ANN WILLIAMS af aff - - .. . 7 'di y 'iff 'erm-9 5 ' 'uw K A3 me V,,L J r,,. ',,f- T . I MIKE WOLFE BRUCE WOLFF at 4 A ix Leisure- 5 4, J., A W , satis -all I+' M. I ANN WRIGHT SHARY WYNN l WILKINSON, LEAH CAROLYN She was all greatness and tender heart Pep Club I,25 Spanish Club 25 Tri-HIVY I5 Glee Club 3,45 Footlighters WILKINSON, CARL WESLEY, III 'Never again' means until the nezt time Football If Basketball I. WILLETT, SUE ELLEN A clear conscience can bear any trouble JCL 25 Fooflighters 2,3. WILLIAMS, FRANK LEON With a viewpoint all his own Radio Club I,2, President 35 JCL I,2. WILLIAMS, MARTHA KAY Never underestimate the power of a woman Pep Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Glee Club 25 Allied Medical Careers Club 4. WILLIAMS, MARY ANN What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindnesss? JCL I5 Band 2,3,45 Allied Careers Club 3. WILLIAMS, RUTH MEREDITH Lively, capable, and full of pep Midge High I5 Drill Team I5 Pep Club I, Spanish Club 3,45 Choir WILLIS, LINDA JEAN The highest graces of music flow from the feelings of the heart Tri-I-li-Y I,2, Ensemble I,2,3,45 Superlatlve I,2,3. WILSON, AN N ETTE PAGE A thought is often original, though you have uttered it a hundred times JCL I5 Pep Club lg Tri-Hi-Y I,2,3,45 Glee Club 3,4. WISE, RICHARD BRUCE They are only truly great who are truly good Athens High I5 Band I,2,3,45 ROTC 2,3. WOLFE, MICHAEL WILLIAM Ambition has no risk JCL I,2,35 Track Team I,2,3,45 C Club 3,45 ROTC 2,3,4. WOLFF, BRUCE GILES The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms Superlative I,2,3,45 ROTC 253,45 Football I,35 Allied Medical Careers Club, President 35 JCL 3, President 45 Key Club 3,45 Class Officer 45 National Honor Society 4. W. .iz . EMMIE YAWN These reflections should is , I 'X W M J J A Q QA S fs Q nean something special to each individual Senior. ' K fT y Ja p ylf,ihUN 9 9 , ww... y . --mmf' fda' HODDY TODDY i f 'f'. a i X inf ,sm :iw .4 . '- ,N ICC , f V f ' M A , E .,g. . J-V ,1 ,E - J - E - 1- V- Q f,,.,gf -4 Q - +V 1... A - i n f TE '!5! ' 2 ! ' ' I QQ . A H Nu ' ffiiwmdwfd 4 W, 4? aw P' ..- Q ' , 3 dxf Pg NAAQ V I 'W M M51 , - 1- J .1 I 5 X , b L H ' 1'-- N . X I K in ' ' Md U wr, A Q f W , u Ev 4.3, + 4 K I ,5' 4 R 1 T YQ X wif . 1 kwa -1 3 X' in u l 4 , A 'W ' ,lf , M' W M 1-W ' 'f D , f , f' A JL Vx f rf Q. A 4 M ,F . nb if ' ' J X vs I5 if I I !-,, wb is 5 Underclassmen A W' X I 5 X. 5 4319 yi ' 1 . L MN-K, V fs ii f E My-.sf Q T' 3 V . 3.3! M W 'V rre 11' r s -gh' 'f I fi President ..., . ..,.. .......,. C ecil Cheves Juniors.. Class Of 967 Q Q Secretary Bettye Amos Vice President ., John Waldrop Treasurer .. .. Fred Callahan 4' TEES- Q.. ,f ' ' in 'TQ .i.- K . fi . .. , K I '-1 vA.- Q g 4? ...., In H-.N -Q., f'1iQ? :w 1 -f ' Q. fs, .s 'i 2 N S A at f-- :P+ A 5' Ii 1: S 'V A 5, A A Viik ffl? :f:. 2- ' A f . Afsvg A 'rf - ri S , ' V it MV. A, : - ygg 5 . 'K ,V H :i.:, ' if fi, if , 1 W 4 ' ' wa- A V' , . -V , V .F , LLW, A V' A 1 'L N' A M V VV V i, 'E VV ' 5 iiti A get A kVV,, f ,N y V V V .V gh -ii: M W ,Q A 4 ,Y 54 M fg xrxii 3. X' A ,,,, -5 . fL5 A in Finally we are upperclassmen ii. 1A- ig, 5 Vw Vw VV rf 'rv . f' U- 1 WV ' 'A .,,, H, M A in vknk A - A 7- Q VU . V V 2 , VV i A VV V, 3 A ziz iw T' irii N , if I M A 4 A Vk' 'V ,VT 'N VV VVVV VV VVV V , V ,.V Ervin Abernethy Karen Adams Rebecca Adams Larry Aglialoro Joy Akins Mike Akins Gigi Aldridge Sue Almon Cecilia Alverson Sharron Ammons Carol Amon Bettye Amos Karen Anderson Sondra Angelo Becky Anthony Linda Arrington Nancy Arrington Gail Atwell Hal Averett Dane Avery Sandy Avery Al Baggett Wayne Baker Jan Bakken Danny Barbaree Steve Barefoot Sara Barfield Nicky Barlow Pete Barrera Butch Barwick Chuck Beatty Billy Becker Beryl Bergquist Jane Berman Patricia Berry Richard Berry Robert Bickerstaff of .M if .E wal I 5 e E1 J V3 in . - 'j kg I .z - ,W ,M ,A-Y-, i A M ga n, ,qs vm .A Q :: fi? mn i t Q F .4 I ia it wi, J A Cathy Binns I at Chuck Bishop A Peggy Blanchard ' Ann Bod i ford . gm -: Jan Boggs - ' Martha Boland Joe Bolick C Vincent Bond if . Karen Bone ' Ingrid Bowers 4, Sherry Bowman ' Murray Bradfieid N ,, I ,. . B . .mi ii y K fi iz ' Wk! X .af a . SS gi I '-:, i J .:: , , Q Q 1 V P fi C V ,, L h 7 is-. f in I BBW J BBB fc'-40 L new '- a-wth I...- pig, g ai, . , sy 'l.i 4, ' J' Q K - 4 aliferf J l W ix 1 J I Janet Brady Ron Braswell Tommy Breazeale Nancy Breedlove Jean Brescia John Brescia Danny Brim Barbara Brinson Lynda Brocato Charles Brock ff gel A as mf ' in 7 S1 ': f i ' will refs 4 We in jig., . 1 :K V K , ' . l s 1v .,,.a i n ggi, 4 ' 'Ib , ,, if ii :. l -K 1 X' 'Gaia ,ff 1. WE? 2 3 i Q.. fi Laura Brooks V' , Ray Brooks I 1.1 . ,. ,E , , C , - 31 -an - , M l , A lex B row n Harriett Brown A . na. , M V V IVV lx jvllckee gurlqss 5 we B U' U 1 oaoo B , Q rrr 1 ,, K Q2 Z Z.. ,W , Larry Bussey M , Charles Butler Pat Buttram 2 Fred Callahan 'Wk Shirley Cauum Bobby Carmichael ,V,: 3. :.. David Cartledge H V , Sandie Carwile 4 ' V ,A ,QM y . Bubba Cauley ' ' laixfsifzf fifw 'V Debbie Chadwick is Tommy Chapman Q, ' Cecil Cheves ' 1 A if k-A, gy ii-fi Raymond Chipman . i,ly,. Bills' Clark Q y ,Lioy 4 A iin C .. 1 Now the ordeal' of writing term papers begins Cheryle Clift Gerald Coates Kathy Cole Will Cole Coopie Collier Harry Collins Jennifer Corner Judy Corner Vickie Craddock Milton Crosswy Cecil Crumpler Sharlyn Cummings Robert Curry Larry Davenport Ellen Davis 'K far -A ,ay ,Q wg 'Sf at Q wr -MI. J W AM4 -YA -'1 vw Y -Q .Sze A 1 2 A I . .i v Y. Q E qll L ,gg J ' ' .. A y ' J it ' Z -rn L v I V xy V l 1 il , J y t Q, A ...,: ,B LN Q. Q. ,, 1 V i n 53: , ., ,, J W I L V i V 2 Nh ,W D 5 D y ,,yQi Q g This year we get to finance the Jr.-Sr. Neal Davis Tim Deese Al DePratt David Dobbs Mike Donovan Donna Dowie Jimmy Dresslai Jan Dudley if :ei E 5 3 ,Ee fl A. af' 'T' D fag ugxhy D QM' 53 ' errr A +9 vf ., A Y . V ei, ' 0 ' -0. , M.. 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M 'Ei Bobby Duncan Regena Dunn Joe Durden Sally Durham Rhonda Edeker Conchetta Edwards David Edwards Billy Elliott Ginny Sue Elliott Danny Ellis Larry England Jack Eth redge Kathy Everly Kathy Evert Alan Eyles Teresa Ezell June Farley Dan Farrow John Fielder Sheila Fields David Fieseler Dorothy Fish Lamar Fletcher Sandra, Forrest Ronald Frazier Donna Freed Alice French Charles French Ronnie Freund Lolly Friedman Jack Friou Karen Frohn Karen Funderburk Robert Furman Dave Gardner Jenny Garner Carole Garrett 4 f , N 1 is 4 fl . with , af' ft, ff 1 x hh Dorothy Gaston Aipifx , If fr Genia Gates f , 'Q , -if -1.., K f gif- t ,rr J are Janice Gibson J w. J f Jim Gibson r J 5 Now is the time to think about college . Kathie Gibson A bklie K I 1 ':..' 5- Manor Gist ,, t. J' ff' Paula Glasbrenner n F Patty Glaser Howard Glover 'H 'S we Y Robert Gnann , ug . Martha Goode L P W Qs Layton Gordy a t N, 9, r- Gen Goss ' Wi. . S. ' ,. ' Nancy Goodlett - 7 . V A,-. J Ricky Graham ktV,AAG Nancy Grant ' r'-' . K .' - . - wma V . f ' - - rv ,, Jane Gray A ' V i. if Lawton Grantham J . al' vs v Q.. rg rim 'N :il rh- ,Q wif i M Ago'-fr.. V9 5, ry, my if T 5 ii E X. , ,u i lk in .- J li -if -.. f . at 5 K, ' 'T fu H X 7647 at John Greenhaw J J J ' -- J - 1 i . H Lynn Grogan Lin Groover Jim Gunby John Gunn Bonnie Gurr .V 'K M in. A , ,A ,, MQ , gif J Steve Guzik Barbara Haines Shelia Haines V . gh Mike Hale Judy Hall - - A H Q Mary Hampiori N., W aaaa ,M B Y wr f 1 . K - Reed Hand it ,N 5 w-1 Terry Hanson 43 Brenda Harpe V ' 5 ' Bair Harrell M Buzzy Harrell ii Helen Harris 1 Sa.. . . Next year is the time to worry rf- WS' V ' .. , ,-,' P V .f-ij ul, i n W 3 If 'mi rg' 'w i f- U V A 4 fr,r J Q 2 'H ' LA' ,if V A , V M M or K M 'X 53 Q f Mjjjllv if ll are ' l A Q .. AL If L Q if Q' B B 'X A -l',- is W' 1' M l an m f! Y Q 'Mm . 1,2 , H da r ,X 195 1 .aa . . of 1. , 1 vs 1 Judy Hart Bobby Harvey David Hathaway Sandra Havna.er Louis Hazouri Patsy Head Susan Heady Sharon Henderson Glendolyn Henry Chris Heyn Alice Herin Margaret Hilton Burl Hindsman Eddie Hinson Susan Hinton David Hirsch 3 -:gay is . M , W N. ax. tw PTF? if I gh.: G Q 1 I Jenny Hobby Jane Hook Cindy Hooks Eddie Horne Shelia William Howard Diann Howell Brenda Huddleston Anita Hudlow David Hudson Kay Hudson Steve Hudspeth Virginia Huff Tommy Hughes Edgar Hughston John Hunt Len Hunt Waldo Hunter Cathy Hutchinson Johnny lniego basic tool for survival. fl '1. ,,, l' W , i t V D ,MAW J 1 , I - i s r i J are W J 'X fa 4 ' , , in K' ff We N, V' V if Q 'K P QQI: .Q .,W, V, I gg' , R A A ' I ' l -4 0 A V 2 a 'V 4 Q, f A' it LT? an iq .1 G! eh E ' , s. 'W xi 'ii' SY 5 K f J' ff? 'i'f9?'3?fiif 5 . ,le :Q J ' f 'a J 1 A s 1 L. A .L 1: 5 2 .. KMVMW . it , gglbwy 5 , Q., - awe? 5 Y Ji J N it ye.-K ,,. . ogy far V :,.:v ' I ' - Q K . V , ,.,, ,W ' ,, L - WL my t an Q If 4 vs. 2: ,VV ' A M Q as iill JM A 1 ' ,L J vii we .4 ' 4 1 so N it f ,t i V QW , , ' 5 4 if Ken Jackson Mike Jackson Dale Johnson Frank Johnson Greg Johnson Steve Johnson Bobby Johnston Debby Johnston John Jolley Brenda Jones Daniel Jones Randy Jones Becky Karnap Donny Keeble Nina Kelly Mike Kendall Belinda Key Laura King Judy Kinlaw Claire Kinnett Judy Kirkland Elliott Kirven Danny Krohn Peggy Krohn Jennie Lamb John Lampp Eddie Lane Donna Langdon Chuck Lanham David Lapides Darlene Lee Mike Lee ,gm Jim McAuliffe Mike McCafferty Gayle McCarIey Gene McCarthy Charles McClure Peggy McClure Terry McClure Mark McCrirnmon Gip MacElhannon Scott McGarrah Carol Ann McLean Susue McLendon J-' Laura Lewis Carol Lindsey Beth Loflin Mike Lucas Pete Lunsford Ba rba ra Lu po 4 ,., K : 'sk ' Q.,-. 1 .1 , 4 6 'ra My as G' DSL 1 M 3'-T wi if up .n u ,.-,L x jx ff .-2 V! .. ,,. Q Fran Lynch Jan McArthur 5151 . X wa - N s - V ' .L M' ,L A A Q' 5 ML I A 35 . 15. ' , 'ii qgwzsiaf Key L l 14 L x I Y Q . is i I --, , K L 5 L :.- y S L by .5 X F I YM, LT . If gx Eg! WP' ' L54 Q' , . at .mf 1 W vw . .,,, , fir x 'K ,, W 1 M F , -...L Q, : 'fy gl 1 Q A-9 as ..wf,,h - A my ,A 1 , ' .2 if QQ K ' Victor McDaniel 'Y I x A Gary McDonald MW?-V? ii ' ir? fm, W 45 I Q' 4 gh L L X e 2 A me K - ,. .Wa ,-A. J. , .W 'TMA ' 5 WA'AA L Melissa McGee ' ,, ...:- L ' 4 Par McGee ' John McGovern ' l 'h' l Q f M 'i e r ii r at I ,V V ga- f Nanette McGuire m - - me , K Pat MacMurrain ' - M . ,K , E. WM M y ,, ,4 - ,M I , rr WV ' 'Ltr 1 Q 5' l 9 '57 'A if Cheryl Malone L L' it M Q Q 'Z Beverly Marchbanks Mary Martin A ' rg '- 'ff' 'I K W4 - yi eip I 3 f Bre d M G, A A ' 5 . , V' 3 '3SSeY K ,A I Peter Maxwell Q, .,AV P My 'Q - li , l V Peggy Mendel 4 ' A Nfl-- l David Mendenhall '-1 Jane Mendenhall ' Veda Mendenhall , V l ea M oar Metcalf M for - f- zsfaefma kr r f f . f . 0 .W .ie ' v A ' 1 -. -fn' ' ' 7k N ' '. 1 if . L, Cynthia, Miles H - ll, Deborah Miles , ' ,YW f my rl l John Miller Ethlcs are formed at school 7 'ml W Nancy Miller Louise Mitchell W? ,,,,f, ,212 L H Lynn Mitchell Q A W , X 4 Q' dm..- Tommy Mitchell K h ef H , M WZ: Berry Mobley r ' ,- ' ,Wk - 7 M gel - r. .. l 4? 2 --.. 7' H Allal - W III: Charlie Moore , 1 A 5- : ir, V l George Moore Aff 1, 3 he ,vt , , K gg ,Q 'Jil' Linda Moore A , it ' S A 2 A Scherry Moreno if' M Q ll 'fl , M Dick' MO e'd , K, it 3 usa' f' 1 1 'Q' l . f 't' f' Q V 1. V, .K ' an V 4 rv H fr 'i . ' YT ,f iw Q1 M z - at . K, , vw. ' 51, ' ' . L I L ' -,l, fill lm' 1,3 ' ' 11, X M 1 L 72 E? Kathy Morgan Phillip Morgan Steve Morgan Dennis Morrison William-Moye Bill Mullin Ann Murphy Frank Murray fi QPR ii A H- . I 5 ,1 F, . . X in Sm .. I ki u -, My 4 f , an ,f Buzzy Nash 4 ' 1 Bill Neal Dennis Neal .. if Q in . iz ll. z my E l l l f wi Larry Neal P fl Diane Nixon -,g I- 3 5 sherry Noble P F D a ' P Q 'X ,f aiu j i i 4' Charlene Nolen B V if L i ll. i 5 Susan Norwood ll? ' Q is Q, 1 X' '- Linda O'Connor - - A ' V ' W., '5 Thlllklllg . . . A problem??? 1 - ' Bonnie Ogie ii M y Mikael Olive 3, i s Donna Olney X fs ,H . 1? Q. i I t M' i f . f 5. K 1 isy ' 'H Mike Onisick Y is 5, David Osteen W l Q an I -lyb V,.1 Mary Owens ' H i :' QU ' if Therese Padgett 'll- V A17 l Clyde Parker W W y v in . x ,.., -rv ,.., , ,fa 1 , N P 4 Diane Parkman A ' A I L Q' V ly Cecelia Parks 'Nl ' P' i il K X A K! Jan Passrnore H Z ' y E Susan Pate V i j VX' K A V Susan Patterson - N ' I 'S lf - 'mi -5 W K vs 53' . Z 1 . V T 'J Y Dennis Paul I M- , I a O , . A Brenda Pearson ' I I Mimi Pease Donna Peavy Cathy Pekor Pam Perry Bill Petrasek Celeste Pickron John Pierce Paula Pierce Jimmy Poole Barbara Powell is K we vi- , 5: 3 5 5 , ' . of I - J 1: .5 J M S 4 A , iw . i, , ta S us U ! '-M 'Y' 1 , V mi X W if a I Y is , Haw Wk .K . A i S M '-,. EQ ,A N , J if A M if-it m f ' eff? ii 7k,' N I , liz? ,Q rkhi . Lx VV Q , We ig, 3 'W fi Ei I 'J vii V? .wus ' i Q -H L11 .U--g i. a , I S' A :iq f Q R 1 L F g.,3Q L . f ' m x its-, I f fa it ,. x M 5 5 'X i w S ,gy ffziasef. , ffl ' -51 was E? I 2 5 y Qi i - it - i, E 5 ieie ...,., gg? R .xg i, y X y fig is, A ff' 'E' gi Q Hai' 9 J Tommy Redmond Pat Reed Mike Reilly Doug Revell Patti Rice Anne Riesenburger Pat Robbins Billie Sherrod David Silcox Janice Simons Bill Simpson Tommy Sims Jennifer Slade Peggy Slayton Janet Smith I i. Kathy Powell Rosemary Powell Susan Power David Powers Lydia Preston Judy Rainbow Mike Rainer Al Ramsey Jack Ransbotham fl I 6, a '5' AFT' eo Nancy Reagan 7 i ff J ii A N wr- 31, Q Y 6 K ' V- I -5 - SL X . K ik if My V ' ,ff-A 2 A Vi: ,,.. I Q fr a vg aw , 1 R 'WS- 5 0 Wm 37'-tt eh At L K Claire Roberts Jon Roby Larry Rogers Marty Roller Jeffery Rorriinger mx KX Barbara Royal ' , Alice Satlot gift n i Linda Satlof . Q- I : - Nancy Smith , A H Steve Smith if-i r j M., i' , Wayne Smith 'V 3 55 li 4 Mary Spradlen I 5 qq. ll S gt M i it Q at , V Lynn Spurlin W ' John Stacy it f l ' S Dan Stallings 14 A V 1 Martha Stanford Q A at X S 1 ., ..: A James Stansell A Z ,nf U . Anne Stapleton i f is W 'M 1 L 1 zl- -Q V. 1 ? ,elim I. Q A A -A -...: 1 '.': ' it Elizabeth Starbuck A ' l. I ,gg P YL DN Linda Steele x 'wk 'Q' nw ' M 'mi W' Harriett Stein 5 M K- V' .. M i lii ' l Margy Stewart - Y 'Tl I I 'Si Bruce Stinson IX W 35 15 as if S x J' K YN M is ,ef i Eva, S A W Richard Saunders W E Margo Scarbrough if rr. J' ,, .. gif 3,' Sh Tricia Scheible 4 r rt i Jy y sJ J I F' 'V vs 1 if my lite J ....,. J ,ga in , m:h ' i h ' i if 4 pg. am ' . J Lucy Schuessler Audrey Scott Gaston Sellers Philip Sellers Billye Shaw Siggle Shaw 5 N Gail Scott Jane Scott Steve Seeger Steve Sellers Alain Shannon Sherry Shapiro Susan Stoller Frank Stonebraker Sandy Stratford Vickie Strickland Jens Sturup James Talley Bobby Taylor Rodney Taylor Mg i J t o My g i J V W 1 i ' an L Q NH? .9 1 l i,.:. : N-Tv 5 vs, . :,. it I , as M wi! . J T L if W T fn fi H it 4 V A . ,. 4 .gnu ' , gb , me - i Q f 3 T 1 fu cr i 3 ' KL ix K K 'G , lf Q gg t , Iii V I ? I Mx.. V. 'N 23' '51 . .JN 5 iff 'N I X f ig, is i , ii 4' S5 K is A -L Sharon Tedder Elaine Teel Lanny Templeton Kathy Thigpen Sherrie Thomas Suzette Thomas Joe Thornbley Tom Thompson Harry Thornell Mitchell Thorpe Allan Tilly David Tinsley No more piped in assemblies far, J s s it 'K Af.k ,xg . ' r rw ,-,Q vw Q -'Y fe r' ,Al 'T ps - -K A . R J W V ii -4 L , vii M A T e , . e.:V,- Q I f .. M it is , y gf an W 5 it T as it T- . ': F , I . if -. A bl - . 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Bobby Dailey Gayle Daley Gary Daniel Diane Daniell Wayne D'Armond Tommy David Mike Davis Ricky Davis Bob Day Phil Delaney Jimmy Dimon Laura Dismukes Jody Flournoy Sloan Flournoy Debbie Flowers Joe Flynn Lloyd French Peter Frohn Jerry Fudge Nancy Fuller Ann Gailmard Don Gallops Henry Gammage Susan Gammage Diane Garrard David Gaultney Tornrny Gaultney Kay Giese Darlene Glisson Georgia Godwin W 4, via 5 ,ig 1 TQ? -- , , i ur 'L Steve Goodman Bill Goodson 9 E. I iraa arrr dei r , ,Lf .Fw N W Q ,Q Lila Ann Gordy - in 1 Janice Grant Y? 'K if 'he ,, LW,, xiii kL,, 3 Q y Q W Danny Grantham 1. if Anne Gray ' ,Q ii H. G . 'S V . , A n Q.. A Celeste Gray A ' Rita Gray , . - H ' ' 'k-- Eddie Greenberg ..,. an Vi i s E G in A Penny Greer i 29553 - , it ...M-is ' a.....g ., . T Q I .-93: 4 A L H K : v -n Nh it A . LM. Sherry Greer -4-Q N F 4 ili qw Q. I I ban Gregory F l r Solitude, and time to dream . . . 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K a ren K ent aer ,, li 1 J-N i raar - CMS KM I Q , Ann Klf1Q J L t-QQ, - . 'Q if-f' : TQ. f L-,n h K- Q. A 1. g orne ing as 'lf':: i w- ' 1 a,-- if 3 . Dan Kirby ' 1 ,-:Q , Dan Kirkland Q. ' Q is A y Shear! Kitts L ez. ,N 'i-i ff- ff , AdOl'1l KI'lfkO i: .t VA . V' La Q it sl k in W 'ei Helen Kyle Q K' ' ' M' Q if J ere Land -.N I - sf ' L A -L L John Land ' i fi V lk K: EI' . Cathy Lanham - I ' i ff - l-- ii 3 Stephen Lanier , f A J- , ,Q , I g 5 .. -ar ,M 4 2,4 Q k ' . . 7 John Lansing . ' LL - 3 Greg Larson ' 1 - sf M M 5 Johnnie Lazzara g, ., V Q xv l 1 l a ur .. sz El' 1-,. Janice Lee Linda Lee Louise Less Christine Lewis Gwendolyn Lewis Lea Lewis Mike Lewis Mike Lewis Torie Lewis Joan Little R .,i.: X qb q 5 i y it Q I , Mai as -in Q H- - if Q., Ip.. J ' iff YS 'x . x ex sm, .. 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'J ' N J 5' J Q e - -W i X, ff Came McGee A g i Vicki McGlaun 5 5 1 M wili2ifiii 2 ?n iiwfi s Emily MackeY A I Jimmy McKinney Martha MacMillan V Dick McRee A A H John Massey Z I Eif I-,lizifiaj 2 M W ,L Ann Meadows E qi Q I J' 55 ' - Debbie Miller J 5 iiv J J is Linda Minton X Ei, A W W Billy Mitchell QQ . i ff ffl W Chris Mifsopoulos -f ,Q V Tommi' Mfmfoff H alia 5 ' Robert Morpeth Q A I A X Z alev Q S' V ' 4 A,4- 5 iii Georgie Sue Moseley NVE- -,,,fi ilg - ,, 'Hg ' 1 if i Leslie Moss if A ,.1i il -LW flaw, Q , - ll , 3 J 'gil 'P Mike Moyef 5 4 aaviaii i l is J ' 1 fii J Z' Tanya Mulkev my ilii .R . A as all ' J W - J 2 ' , ,.-fmg ., , ' ,lEEl?f' Q fiilmf .JT ,, 5Qg,,,, , gyiagz is '1 f ,Ei f ef Susan Mullin 4 M? Sis Mullins V . , PSCJQY Murrah of if T J - A . a ,gr V Margie Myers h 'W' g if' i e , A Pam Noblitt yu, if , Gwen Norman W Mi J is Chris Norris J v ' 9 James Nunley ' G i Make Ogle if Judy Ogletree W, Margie O'Shields lf aw Craig Parker - David Patten Harriet Peacock Susan Peavy Allen Petway ,W Qi FW is bi 'Q S W Ri J if , 3 f 4 We A is-W, 1 4?-ww . ..,, 'E 9 ,K 3 V ,, . . '.,, ' 1 EJ 4015 - X- 5 ,W 'W ' if I A of l M yi W .WS , MY, in -Q ru pi , P X 2 ,S A 1 Q. A ,, ew fa 1. L fe X l Ja, .. i ' R or ,H 3 ' e '- 'h w' not M. L ,Q '- l 4 5. 1- W -M , 1 Q t i i Q? Nj? in Lrkk K 5 I- .. K ,N it -A it A M' 'vw S9 ' 9 ,, h 'af-Q ,Xbk . N , 3 A 'M we 2 ,S ' x : , . A X ' ' S A t x A A Lyrl A ' k W 27' LL XR ' wk A fn S if X A v y yye S S 2' L 'J' A Marvin Smith ' 'S A 'T 'F Tony Smyth :A W Dale Snyder A n in 5 V.E,. . 1 ey gf A it 1, gc, 3, A A v as ' N S W Q I I i 5 ., ,fi i . ig N A' A S arr 1 s 'I Tommy Sonnenschein Edith Spencer Rick Spitzmiller Ruth Stephens Bonnie Stewart Steve Stewart Anne Storey Danny Stratford Greg Stratford If' an S-:ni-:fx I 3' F. f i Tux Z R V 0 wi y, Sc S rrftr - N -,N 9 -av ii' 1 .1 ig 6 'I . J ,gg 5- fy I 'df vi 'W X sl E .. , A 1 L V Warren Philips Everett Powell Rita Powell Ronda Pradon Susan Purtle Janis Radford Anne Rarnage Hilary Raymond Pam Redmond Virginia Reeves Gerry Rhodes Twila Rhodes Gail Rich Jimmy Richardson Nancy Riddle Robert Rivers Carol Roberts Lamar Roberts Gerald Robinson Tommy Robinson Nancy Romeo Joanie Roper Debbie Rowe Linda Rowland Joe Sapp Adrienne Scheaffer Carroll Schlader Stan Shapiro Donald Shropshire Beverly Shull Marvin Simpson Victor Singleton Becky Skipper Becky Smith Clifford Smith Melissa Stratton Pat Stumhofer Dot Swygert Becky Tew Rickey Tew Debbie Thomas Rebecca Thornton Mike Timms Claire Triplitt Perrin Trotter Susan Tucker Charlene Turner Wayne Turner Beth Wade David Waldrop Debbie Walker Pam Wall Daisy Watford Wayne Watson Barbara Weathers Debbie Webb Sue Weiner Janice White Steve White Carson Wiley Norman Williamson Sally Williamson Jean Wilson Y Laurie Woodruff Vicki Young M 52 we E? iHf',:T?f P .wr Ni 'MM Wihmx JM .nu- ., , if vw X ll' 'A 'Gwy- Mm he 5 GJ E5 M .M I-1 K 55.5 ,J nm bm 0 A -+925 'af-4 - 5 1 . vi? ' wiv SQ Mi --fa Features wg., MOST BEAUTIFUL Tibbie Lynch MOST HANDSUME WM Billy Shumny 4-...s-N.. ff! f W I Q Q A fl U I Q i Afv' ' Q , if This year Columbus High was fortunate enough to have the renowned Folksinging Trio, PETER, PAUL AND MARY select our Most Beautiful and Most Handsome from the T966 Senior Atfracfives. ? Mike Comer 'QM Barbara Fort alal aaaai aaaaa aa 3 . , ,hm 9 Linda Allen Bob Davzd Ann Brady Bloise Hill Mm Ste ve Davis S4 in rf Sherry Hinson Qya 1-6, 'S' in E jp YW Ann Hunter Billy Cheves Jackie Russell Bill Bloomfield dig ,Jan 3 'dia' 2 ..,... Lucille Schloth Robin Hope 35 if J 'T eeeeee e g , ,h,L,g, V VV V In vw, W Susan Newsome v.:-'RP' ',,,,.-1.4 Ken Rice 159 WW Bob David Mr and MICSS CHS Val Jordan 3562? KJ .2izssn:11' ' I 1? 3 Bob David and Val Jordan helped to guide the student lives through their positions as president and secretary, respectively, in the Student Council. Both Bob and Val have demonstrated school spirit through their participation in sports-Val as a varsity cheerleader and Bob as quarterback on our football team. Val and Bob were chosen as Best-All-Around by their classmates their freshman, sophomore and junior years and honored as Mr. and Miss CHS their senior year. CUTEST Sherry Hinson and Darby McCamy BEST DANCERS Connie King and Steve Brown Senior Superlatives FL I RTI EST Kay Kellogg and David Overby BEST DRESSED Lucille Schloth and Bill Bloomfield 'V .ur ' MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Barbara Tucker and Gary Dent Wl'l'l'lEST Judy Hoffman and Mark Levy CQ MOST ATH LETIC ga: Chris Chancellor and Moe Brooks M' emffwvw-fwwm'3m'M m MOST INTELLECTUAL FRIENDLIEST Charlotte Granade and Butch Thompson Jan Kelly and Authur Noble MOST TALENTED Bootsie Kendrick and Bruce Wolff BEST PERSONALITY Susan Perrott and Joe Pope W , kk 1 Qin MOST POPULAR Sherry Thomas and Cecil Cheves funior Superlatives MOST INTELLECTUAL Donna Olney and Fred Callahan BEST ALL AROUND Bettye Amos and Chris Heyn FRIENDLIEST Jan Bakken and Hal Averett MOST TALENTED Karen Anderson and Mike Akins MOST BEAUTIFUL AND MOST HANDSOME Mary Spradlen and Randy Wright ..,..,. ,,,. I ,. lil MOST ATHLETIC Ginny Sue Elliot and Alex Brown Sophomore Superlatives ' x FRIENDLIEST Betty Waller and Bobby Tillery BEST ALL AROUND Evelyn Hoffman and Sam Oates , .Q 2 an ,. MOST POPULAR Marianna Swift and Tommy David ff L E f- - 1 N31- 5't ' - 5 g ...- fi 15'-'Ll' L, ,ir a v T mf- ax, -QQ ax MOST ATHLETIC MQST BEAUTIFUL Leigh Ann Peterson and Frank Carpenter AND MOST HAN DSOM E Gay Wall and Eddie Welch i MOST INTELLECTUAL Elaine Erwin and Carl Beddingfield l68 MOST TALENTED Becky Boyter and Steve Goodman A MOST TALENTED Beth Cooksey and Skippy Hinton if ,ffg A u 5 f L MOST POPULAR Mary Lou Crawford and Ran Averett Freshman Superlatives MOST INTELLECTUAL Judy Hamilton and Johnny Andrews BEST ALL AROUND Susan Elliot and David Waldrop FRIENDLIEST Ginger Hayes and John Berr 'M H W rw' . 1. Q 'V F c if M, . , 1 1. , r a 'UM MOST BEAUTIFUL AND MOST HANDSOME Berkley Dashiell and John Fox MOST ATHLE-TIC Vickie Hayes and Dan Kirkland 1966 HOMECOMING COURT: Tibbie Lynch, Starr Stanford, Ann Hunter, Homecoming Queen Sherry Hinson, Barbara Fort, and Connie Kineard. CHS was proud to have Miss Sherry Hinson as our 1966 Homecoming Queen. Sherry was chosen from a court of six in an election by the entire student body. 3 1 72 x , -3 Or 01112011.0118 r ' Q E. ,1 ,, :Lf : JE? Z, fm a 4 1 in . - . Q . . . . . , A .. fs- - M ,- ,fi 2 i A, Imam-ua-n V, ,. ,,,,,5 1?'?i?Af,'Z5j. ,, ,M.nC5?E?5EZf!'L ' x W ' ,F . . , I' if Y: 3: il in 15511 iQ ZQHL' 11' U. i, ,fr ' . 4 'Ni f 'QM -.Q if z , fm ml: ,M MA K K. f 1. . -L :iff Butch Thompson La Ne' Johnson President Recording Secretary Dorothy Hardage Vice President Carol Corbett Charlotte Granade Corresponding Sec. N ' 1 H ' Treasurer atmna onor SOC16ty The Elizabeth N. Rogers Chapter of the National Honor Society is one of the most respected clubs at Columbus High. To qualify for membership, students must excel aca- demically and must display high standards of character, leadership, and service. This year two inspiring induction services were held with the aid of the sponsors, Miss Higgins, Miss Fort, and Miss Lawrence. As outstanding CHS students, Honor Society members exert a great influence over their classmates. Dallas Smith speaks at the Fall Induction. Minnie Mmm rv 1Wil I Kay Askew Anne Beatty B ist Betsy Brannan Caren Bozung Fred Callahan Pindar Casaday Carol Corbett Lucy Craig Kerry Curtis Janet Davis Janet Dimon Sue Estes Kathy Everly Theila Falkenstrom Steve Flanagan Tom Fowler Bob Garrard Suzanne Garrett Mary Ella Gibson Virginia Giles Judy Graddy Charlotte Granade Warner Granade Lynne Grogan Barbara Haines Dorothy Hardage Charles Henesy Robin Hope John Hunt Mass confusion and mixed emotions reign after an induction. Ann Johnson Jan Kelly Connie King Claire Kinnett Susan Land Joe Landrum David Lapides Mary Jane Leath Laura Lewis Roger Lewis Fran Lynch Linda Martin Linda McGarrah Melissa McGee Connie Meeks Carlton Melton Diane Mims Charlie Moore Judy Myers Donna Olney jleo Park Nancy Batch Joyce Peacock Cathy Pekor Susan Perrott Kay Pickard Celeste Pickron Joanne Pinner Nancy Pruitt Pat Reed Ken Rice Angela Rigsby Barbara Jo Rivers Claire Roberts Victor Ross Nancy Rutledge Alice Satlof Linda Satlof John Schollenburger Joanne Searcy Geraldine Self Jennifer Slade Dallas Smith Renner Smith Beverly Spagg Louise Sparrow Susan Stafford Martha Stanford Starr Stanford Mary Stubbs Sherrie Thomas Butch Thompson Jimmy Trussell Diane Wages Emily West Jerri Whitaker Susan White Suellyn Wiggins Bruce Wolff 1 New members pledge the Honor Society oath. The Spring Induction was a solemn occasion. i E - J... ,' -' A -A Au-05,58 A - 54. - v I vg,u as---M B352 , Xu A sim Miss Susan Frazer, Advisor Quill and Scroll At the Christmas induction the Nunnally Johnson chapter of the Quill and Scroll gained ten new members, Qualifications for membership include high academic standards and a display of outstanding work on either the BLUE STREAK or the COHISCAN. This honor society for journalists seeks to preserve the high quality of journalism which has always been maintained at CHS, Ac- tivities for this year included a Christmas party and the sale of annual covers. Susan Frazer is the sponsor. Susan Akins Jenny Garner Sue Green Johnny Hargrove Linda McGarrah Emily Monfort Barbara. Jo Rivers Alice Satlof Linda Satlof Geraldine Self Jennifer Slade Sheila Ward Geraldine Self, President Emily Monfort Sec reta ry-Treasu rer K? .E. Jimmy Dimon, Steve Flannagan, Dallas Smith attended a debate tournament in Athens. Rutledge-Minnix Debaters' Society The purpose of the Rutledge-Minnix Debaters' Society is to teach the fundamentals of debate through examples and by practice. The group's debate topics range from national politics to issues of public interest. ln the meetings, formal debate is emphasized. This year four students attended the Georgia lnvitational Debate Tournament in Athens, Georgia. The Debaters' Society also presented a debate for a student assembly. Miss Frazer and Mrs. Burns advise the group. Dallas Smith shares a light moment with the group. Officers lead the group in a discussion. President ....,. . . , Dallas Smith Vice President . . , . . Lance Anthony Secretary-Treasurer . . Dianne Wages Harry Blom Beryl Bergquist Mike Alex Byars Fred Callahan Kerry Curtis Janet Dimon Scott Etheridge Steve Flannagan Lolly Friedman Steve Goodman Louis Hazouri Mary Catherine Hiller John Knox Jett Koob Joe Landrum David Lapides Deborah Long Shelly Noble Arthur Noble Buddy Olson Rainer Jennifer Slade Helen Young Key Club officers, left to right, are Ken Rice, president, Butch Thompson, secretary, Bob David, vice president, and Bruce Wolff, treasurer. Key Club The Key Club is a service organization sponsored by the Columbus Kiwanis Club. Members are selected on a basis ot leader- ship and scholastic ability. These boys perform useful services for both the school and community, This year they gave a Christmas party for the Ann Elizabeth Shephard Orphans Home. The boys also collected donations for the Easter Seal Drive. They attended church as a group once each month. At school, the Key Club sponsored College Night and helped the Pep Club with Home- coming plans. At the annual Awards Assembly, the Key Club selected the best boy and girl citizens and the best teacher. The Columbus High Key Club was host for the Georgia District Key Club Convention, supplying seven of the sixteen committee chair- men, Mr. Lucas advised this group of hard-working boys. Pat Reed Chaplain Ash Solomon Sgt. at Arms Mike Akins Nicky Barlow Ronnie Beasley Mike Benefield Moe Brooks Bill Cain Fred Callahan David Cartledge Billy Cheves Cecil Cheves Mike Comer Tommy David Steve Davis 'f ' :, .ff Susan Newsome Sweetheart Butch Dollar Tommy Ferguson Jody Flournoy Tom Fowler John Hargrove Benjy Hutstetler Frank Johnson Peter Maxwell Bobby Tillery John Waldrop Rodney Walters Randy Wright Johnny Hargrove Lt. Governor Interact Club The Interact Club is a civic organi- zation sponsored by the Rotary Club. The members of this club are selected by the Rotary Club and school faculty for their service to school and com- munity, character, and scholarship. This year the Interact has supported an orphan and sent family tape re- cordings to men in Viet Nam. The ad- visor for this club is Mr. Jim Hickey, a Rotary club member. 5279? Sherry Hinson Sweetheart Sieve Brown David Hirsch President Vice President Gary Dent Secretary Larry Aglialoro Billy Becker Harry Brown David Clark Tom Collins Ronnie Daniels Larry Davenport Jimmy Dressler Ronnie Feinberg Charlie Harper Danny Heard Chris Heyn Tom Horton Mike Jackson Bobby Johnston Bill Jordan Donnie Keeble Elliot Kirven Eddie Lane David Lapides Mike Kendall Treasurer Pat McGee Dennis Morrison Arthur Noble Sam Oates Dallas Smith Ronnie Stahl James Stansell Bruce Stinson Gene Walker Larry Walsh Eddie Welsh Competent officers scan intricate map. Now, this is Paris . President Vice President Secretary , Treasurer . Chaplain Les Amis The purpose of the French Club is to acquaint its members with the Country of France and to provide them with a clearer understanding of its people. At the club meet- ings different members give speeches about France-its towns, its foods, and its customs. Guest speakers occasionally add variety. An annual banquet is held where members become ccnnoisseurs of French foods. Advisor for the Club is Mrs. Barrow. Carol Amon Beth Avant Pat Buttram Theresa Ezell Dorothy Gaston Ginger Hayes Terry Henderson Danny Krohn Jennie Lamb Jeannette Land Eddie Lane Martha MacMillin Chris Mitsopoulos Bonnie Ogie Pat Robbins Lana Robertson Colorful slides of countryside bring a touch of France to C.H.S. , PI'eSid6f'1l' . , , . . Brugge Wolff Vice President . Fred Callahan A . .ima C, Secretary . . , Claire Roberts M- Treasurer . . Jimmie Trussell W ... ,cw Q Q -w A MW ee.Wa g , V M , g, t is , 1'i -. M -1 . .Ax A it an -Af , 'W' Me' g X f I , JCL officers preside at the banquet. Junior Classical League Veni, vidi, vici. The classical days of Greece and Rome are revisited by members of the Junior Classical League. The Latin students learn about mythology, customs, and language of ancient people. At the annual banquet, members lived for a few hours as the Romans did. Mrs. Christopher advises this Club. E -'TE' inf, A ' ffl ,f . s A.,-wil Members eagerly await their banquet. Authentic costumes were worn at the banquet. -4:.-,:: Z , J W A L , 3 , if ' ' il f ts jx x. ,S Spanish Club officers model authentic costumes. Spanish Club President ..., Merry Williams. Vice President , Lynn Mitchell Secretary . . . Alice Satlof Treasurer , . Cathy Uzzell Caren Bozung Sherry Carlisle Betsy Flournoy Manor Gist Celia Holman Steve Johnson Jan Maxwell Peter Maxwell Cathy Pekor Kay Pickard Ethelyn Riley Linda Satlof Sherry Shapiro Norlene Steiner Rosemary Steiner Ginger Storey Larry White The Spanish Club provides an opportunity for students to learn about Spanish customs and culture, While speaking Spanish at the meetings, members familiarize themselves with the language. The Spanish Club gave a Christmas party for exchange students from Mexico. A fashion show and films were other interesting phases of Spanish Club meetings. Mr. Hardy is the spon- SOF. ' x Members practice pronunciation of different Spanish articles. Members assemble nut cups for patients at Martin Army Hospital. Randie Baker listens attentively to instructions. Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross, composed of representatives from each homeroom, meets monthly to carry out pro- jects suggested by the Red Cross Chapter House. At different seasons of the year, the club brings cheer to hospitalized people. Some of the projects this year con- sisted of making dittie bags to send to Viet Nam, con- structing nut cups and Cutouts for the Martin Army Hospital, and making friendship boxes for underprivi- leged children. Mrs, Ruth Hilton is the advisor. .ul f President, Renner Smith, Secretary, Nancy Turner, Treasurer, Margaret Hilton, Vice Pres., Pam Perry find new ideas in the RED CROSS JOURNAL. T UDEN T COUNCIL The Student Council, composed of representatives elected from each homeroom, is the school's governing body. The members and officers must make many wise decisions which affect student activities. Guidedhby Miss Mary Alice Arnold, the Student Council successfully led the school by sponsoring projects and performing other services. The basketball tournaments and the Dial-A-Devil were two of the activities undertaken by the Council. Bob David Susan Perrott Starr Stanford Ken Rice President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SENIOR Representativesi Front row-Barbara Fort, Darby McCamy, Louise Johnson, Val Jordan, Frances Gold- berg, Nancy Rutledge, Second row-Donnie Brown, Warner Granade, Gary Dent, Judy Myers, Cathy Uzzell. Not pictured: Sherry Hinson, Cathy Thompson and Arthur Noble. .1 M: JUNIOR Representatives: Front row-Pat Reed, Chris Heyn, Jackie McGuire, Frank Johnson. Second row- Emily West, Martha Stanford, Elizabeth Jenkins, Beryl Bergquist, Joy Akins. Third row-Alice Satlof, Margo Scarbrough, Brenda Waller, Betty Amos, Claire Roberts. Not pictured: Mary Spradlen and Donna Olney. 'fir SOPHOMORE Representatives Front row Steve Goodman Bobby Vaughn Jody Flournoy Sonny Hale Mike Benefield Second row Marianna Swift Cindy Nitcher Betty Waller Helen Petran Kay Giese Leigh Ann Peterson. Third row-Ann Gailmard, Linda McElroy, Barbara Romeo, Eddie Welch. Not pictured: Jack Roy. FRESHMAN Representatives: Front row-Judy Hamilton, Twila Rhodes, Tommy Sonnenschein, Robert Morpeth. Second row-Susan Elliot, Pam Redmond, Ginger Hays, Penny Barksdale. Not pictured: Donna Cohn, Duncan Deaton and Mary Graeser. Officers extend season's greetings at the club Christmas party. President . , , Nancy Breedlove Becky Anthony Vice President , Marilyn Besser Mary Elise Arrington Secretary Susan Herrin Ellyn Davls ' ' Sharon Henderson Treasurer Wendy Watson Sheila Howard Karen Joy Peggy McClure Lynn Mitchell i Future Hom emakers of America The Future Homemakers of America learned how to successfully operate a home. Men and women of various professions came to speak to the girls, two of whom were an interior decorator and a charm in- structcr. A standing project for this grcup is to sponsor an orphan at Milledgeville. Clothes and gifts were sent to this child at Christmas and Easter. A trip to the Home Economic Department at Auburn was also scheduled. Mrs. Bobbie Oester- Scherry Moreno Gloria Mullin Ann Murphy Jan Passrnore Cathy Pekor Billie Sherrod Judi Wangle Bonnie Willis reicher is the sponsor. fl- J N it i X.. is S , V at F,l-l.A. elves prepare gifts for orphan, Future Teachers of America F.T.A, serves as training center for students interested in the teaching profession. Members help the teachers by grading tests and cleaning classrooms, and honor them at Christmas and on Vale,ntine's Day. Club meetings are directed toward learning pros and cons of teaching, Six of the girls attended the state F.T.A. Conference at Rock Eagle. While there, officers were elected and many in- teresting speakers such as Governor Sanders were heard. Miss VanLandingham serves as advisor. Aiinette Daggep Janet imon Jacque DuBois Kathy Evert Betsy Flournoy Helen Harris Barbara Lupo Lynn Mitchell Gloria Mullin Sherry Phillips Jang,Alf.OId Paula Pierce Patricia Richardson Evelyn Rodgers Sherry Shapiro Nancy Smith Harriet Stein Norlene Steiner Rosemary Steiner Susan White Alice Satlof Linda Satlof stil Officers look ahead and plan for convention President . . . . Louise Sparrow Vice President . . . Celeste Pickron Secretary . , . Barbara Peacock Treasurer . Barbara Sherman K , ,,,,M. fiawwen 'iiffiffff i K, ffffffffwxw' 1 F.T.A. says, U R right for me at faculty tea on Valentine's Day. Pep Club The Pep Club's objective is to stimulate and support school spirit relating to all school athletics. lt supports the cheerleaders by sending them to cheerleader camp. The members encourage attendance at athletic events and spark spirit with new cheers taught by the cheerleaders, This year Homecoming Day was sponsored by these CHS. enthusiasts and highlighted by a new event, a car smash. Mrs. Charlotte Kaeserman is the Pep Club's advisor. Top of preparation ladder leads to tip-top Homecoming Dance decorations. C.H.S. whirls and twirls for victory at cafeteria dance spon- sored by Pep Club. President , ...,, Jan Kelly Vice President . ,. Susan Norwood Secretary . .. Dot Metcalf Treasurer Nancy Rutledge Here a poster, there a poster, everywhere a poster for the Blue Devils. Officers offer preeschool helping hand. President . . , . Susan Akins Treasurer , , Anne Smith SSCVGTBVY - - Jacque DuBois Junior Civitan The Junior Civitan Club is a service organization sponsored by the Columbus Civitan Club. The members undertake several pro- jects during the year. The major project this year was selling fruitcakes during Christmas. Money received was given to the Columbus Civitan Club and then donated to various charity organi- zations. Another project was to aid teachers with pre-registration work by unpacking, stamping, and cleaning books, Members also corresponded with fighting men in Viet Nam. Mr. Martini is the sponsor for this group. Jane Alford Joy Akins Myrna Cosby Donna Cronin Annette Darnell Donna Davis Margaret Hilton Carol Lindsey Kay Noell Wendy Watson Emily West President Susan Akins presents cake sales results to J,C.C. members. Off Footlighters icers leave after a long' meeting. Columbus High students, interested in drama, find an outlet for their talents in the Footlighters' Drama Club. Members of the club form smaller groups in order to present entertainment at the meetings. Footlighters also learn the basic techniques of make-up, production, and acting. Mrs. Joanne Burns is the club advisor. President . .. . Jeff Koob Fred Callahan Vice President Secretary ..,. . Mary Catherine Hiller Treasurer , . , . , , Bebe Mullin Mrs. Burns and Miss Careen Hart worked many long hours. A crucial moment occurs in The Night ot January lo. 'K' h h t n w evidence in The Night of January l6 . Mr. Jungquist CRonald Frazierl creates excitement w en e presen s e Donna Olney, Fred Callahan, and Laura Lee Kent pre sent a floral tribute to Mrs. Burns. ff 3, f The courtroom is disrupted when Larry CNeal Rogers? rushes to comfort Karen lDonna Olneyl. President . . . , Jane Alford Vice President . . Lolly Friedman Secretary . Carol Jones Treasurer . Karol Hendricks Officers occupy the head table at Thespian banquet. Thespian Troupe 2584 The Thespian Society is a National Honor Society for actors. Membership in this organization is the highest honor which can be bestowed upon a Columbus High dramatist. Membership requires a mini- mum of ten points, one tor each hour of work. The Thespian Society stimulates interest in all fields of drama and has for its motto, Act well your part-tor there the honor lies. The annual Thespian production this year was Animal Farm. Mrs, Burns is Thespian sponsor and works diligently to improve acting skills of members. Beryl Bergquist Fred Callahan Murray Craig Sandy Dimon Jimmy Dimon Donna Dowey Scott Etheridge Steve Flannagan Ronnie Frazier Jenny Garner Glenn Goodman 2 5 Louis Hazouri Mary Catherine Hiller Margaret Hilton Ron Jennings Jett Koob Reeser Manley Peggy McClure Peter Maxwell Shelly Noble Donna Olney Mike Reinner Ken Rice Neal Rogers Meg Russell Tim Scheaffer Mike Shears Jennifer Slade Ginger Storey Emily West Helen Young Q x. New Thespian members performed skits as an initiation task. 'Spring inductees appear before school assembly. Geography Club The Geography Club strives to make distant countries seem more familiar through group study. A different country is studied each month with em- phasis placed on customs and people. Often dinners are held so that club members can sample foods from other lands. Films are also a medium for enter- ing distant lands, The sponsor for the Geography Club is Mr. Ownbey. President ..,.., .. Mary Ann Fish Vice President . . . . . John Brescia Secretary ,.., . . . Dorothy Fish it Mary Ann and Dorothy Fish dream wistfully of faraway places Georgraphy Club meetings afford a guided tour to other lands. .if - History Club The History Club provides an opportunity for students to enrich their knowledge of events occurring yesterday and today. Visiting speakers bring thought-provoking lec- tures concerning world politics, Through their discussions, History Club members gain a growing awareness of cur- rent events. Miss McConnell advises this club. Members sample goodies before the Teachers' Tea. Neal Blizzard Allen Coates Gerald Coates Shirley Fish Greg Forbett Doug Glasgow Billy Harbin Elizabeth Jenkins Eddie Lane John Lansing Pat McGee Robert Morpeth Bill Page Bill Storey Gary Stratford Chip Williams Officers hold a planning session. President ...... ..... M ary Stubbs Vice President . , . . . Pindar Casaday Secretary ..... .... M imi Pease Treasurer . . , . . Lamar Fletcher Peggy Blanchard Judy Myers Lin Groover Jennifer Slade Alice Herin Cathy Uzzell Beth Loflin Emily West i..,, - W M 9 'Y ii L Sai xiii iw J , Mgt VE , ' 4 Q Q., , ii 3 Q 4 6' ir t X X 5 . ' -wit? .., .,, MJ.. . .,,.,,.,...m.,,..?, S , Q my , N, gi i.. W .W gm, x N. g ,Y ,, . i 4 3 J i . ,t MW.. f - . . M ' .Ill fl in m g:,','1iJ 7 K K vA..,.. f x if .. as V 'ff itll fm, ' J, - if QQ , QA ,,5 ' VF: AM - i-5.5 , . X Y ,f.7 L., in ifffiki Zu . S A le... v,.. I K Geraldine Self proofreads upcoming issue. Editorial Staff , . A ,een 1 ,N 1 Q, ,gf .7 i- ,-,f.w- sw, .siyilifffsiiif staff i ,.,. . Editor ........ .............. . Geraldine Self it Assistant Editor .. Sue Green Sue Green makes a dummy copy of BLUE News Editor , , . . . . . . i . Alice Satlof STREAK. Feature Editor ....,,..... Linda Satlof Publicity Editors .. .. Jan Bakken, Elaine Erwin Sports Editor ......,..,......... Carl Bedingfield Business Staff Business Manager .,..,..,....,... . Susan Akins Advertising Manager . .... Em-ily West Circulation Manager . . . . .,..... . . Donna Cronin Cartoonist . ........... ........... H oward Reiney Reporters -- Sherry Bowman, Pat Brady, Steve Crawford, Scott Etheridge, Mary Catherine Hiller, Ronnie Feinberg, Warn- er Granade, Bill Langford, Evelyn Hoffman, Jerry Hen- derson, Celeste Pickron, Barbara Jo Rivers, Nancy Carter, Pam Brown, Janet Dimon, Barbara Peacock, Nancy Good- lett, Deborah Long, Louise Sparrow, Angela Rigsby, Lib- ba Sparrow, Harriet Stein, Starr Stanfrod. Advisor ,. . ...,.., .,.... M iss Susan Frazer Members G.S.P.A., N.S.P.A., Quill and Scroll DOHHB Cronin and Susan Akins prepare . business reports. if . Emily West makes entries in BLUE STEAK joumal. .aw 'ilu l 'hi Ri: V Q i 'QTY TWV ---...... bs.. L- ' '- 'Y , '--2 . 5 Third period reporters work on latest news scoops. Linda and Alice Satlof correct dummy copy before publication goes to press. YPAK Sixth period reporters work on improving iournalism skills. Mx , , 143 G , , ,W r 7 , V I A i eg xi- fi 'Q VK xi bu, Z 3 'W ' ww --' ss A , 0' W' ri 4 J We vm fr Q ,k.. .ff .Ak we 'iv f,,. 'f.vf'L ' 1151? ,i ftf I sfs sitio f e se 1-x QV v,.f ? ,VVA H in 3 sfwwgwmsigfe ' g , 5 ' 12 is--wx fe I 3 5 ffm r so Q i A L Q ,I ge f . x .. gag , sig? ister saga QE ax ifwssssifs i sa 't f fe +22ef5Ei teii iiii l its e?ewiE?Q see get Miss Susan Frazer provides advice and assistance for BLUE STEAK staff. 195 President .,..... . . . Jack Buchanan Vice President . . . . , , Warner Granade Secretary . . Mary Milton Smith Assistant Secretary ,..,, Stephanie Stenberg Treasurer . , . Charlotte Granade Officers and Mrs. Taylor discuss plans for a field trip. Allied Medical Careers Club One of the most active Columbus High clubs is the Allied Medical Careers Club, composed of students who are interested in some phase of the medical profession, Officers plan informative programs with the aid of Mr. Camp and Mrs. Taylor. By visiting the Medical Center, the pathology lab at St, Francis, and Milledgeville State Hospital, club members learned about the inside work of a hospital. Visiting speakers from various medical fields presented valuable career information. Club members were made aware of the responsibilities, problems, and rewards available in medical careers. av 5 l l Joy Akins Carol Amon Johnny Beck Dot Belisle Betsy Berman Jane Berman Bonnie Brill Pam Brown Anne Campbell Rusty Carlisle Babs Cliatt Donna Cronin Kerry Curtis Janet Davis Linda Dawkins Sue Estes Kathy Everly Theresa Ezell David Fieseler Suzanne Garrett Frances Goldberg Judy Graddy Lynne Grogan Bonnie Gurr Linda Harris Judy Hart Lynn lso VQTSFJEF Nina Kelly Kathy Knowles Peggy Kohn Mary Jane Leath Linda Martin Melissa McGee Chris Moore Kay Noell Therese Padgett Pam Perry Angus Phelts Joanne Pinner Penny Porter Barbara Jo Rivers Linda Satlof Patricia Scheible Jane Scott Renner Smith James Stansell Sandy Tyler Nancy Walls Gail Weinmeister Martha Williams Barbara White Club members leave for a field trip. - ' f Gsiifiiiifexf '- ,::,etw2',,.ffe fx ,. fe5,a3g:1e-wtf,-V -.5135 F: al' eittiwff .1-new l e g li -ve. - C - J K f 3, yj wi-F eisfixfs ,ft W --2 A A ,NW s 196 N4e,,.,p55f,3,,,.M-eetef ,X A H W . D .gft s1S'5,'Sf' . C . .1 ...C 'if A . - Q 5, Nw-'L - A., e m i s ,X av: , P P Alf.. 3.14 ,M Q - V , l ge., 7 - -tu, ,L - i . -g g . -v- . , .ii..4' , Q .c Ham Radio Club The Radio Club promotes an interest in radio and radio techniques, This interest is ac- complished through instructive meetings and field exercises. The boys made a trip to Pine Mountain this year to gain practical radio ex- perience. The Columbus High Radio Club ope- rates Station W4KLM and has established world- wide communication. The Radio Club also pio- neered a closed-circuit television system at Columbus High this year so that assemblies could be televised. Mr. Hardy is the club advisor. James Alford Peter Maxwell Steve Patterson Danny Stratford Reginald Whitworth Officers prepare for a practice shot. Fx W Officers of the Radio Club practice their camera skills. President Billy Kitchen Vice President , Ron Jennings Secretary . Wa ter Cooksey Treasurer ..,..,...,, . . . . .... David Lapides Members learn to operate different types of equipment. Rocket Club The' Columbus High Rocket Club is a society of amateur rocket scientists. This club was one of the first Rocket Clubs in the state, A special project this year was the study ofpunidentified flying objects. Mr. McCrory is the advisor for this club. President .. ..,. Bill Kitchen Ron Je ' Vice President Reginald Whitworth ele' Maxvfell C Club officers admire some ofthe many trophies won by members. C Club The C Club is composed of boys who have earned a letter through achievement in one of the major sports at Columbus High. This year the members participated in the Powder-Puff Football Game. The club sponsored the C Day Football Game and dance. The advisor for this group is Coach Mitchell. Ronnie Beasley Mike Benefield Robert Berry Marvin Brooks Alex Brown Mike Burns Harry Collins Tom Collins Mike Comer Mike Davis Steve Davis Butch Dollar Tom Fowler Bobby Goolsby Joe Hassell Philip Henry Chris Heyn Charles Holmes Benjy Hufstetle Tommy Hughes Bob Johnson F Frank Johnson Charlie Kelley Hal Maloof Berry Mobley Jay McClung Jackie McGuire Sammy Oates X id Ove John Redmond Mike Reilly Byron Robinson Jackie Russell Chuckie Rutland David Silcox Ash Solomon Jimmy Trussell Gene Walker ,x Eddie Welch ' David White JL. A l Mike Wolfek l C Club cheerleaders frolic at Powder-Puff game, Pres. Johnny Hargrove Vice Pres. .... . Bob David Sec. . .... Wade Hampton Treas. . . . . . Steve Brown Library Club The Library Club chose as a project Know Your Georgia. To obtain infor- mation, the Georgia Welcome Center was visited and A Students' Guide to Localized Hifstory was studied by each member. Then a test was given which covered many aspects of Georgia. For National Library Week each club member read a work of some Georgia author. During April, Georgia was featured on bookmarks and bulletin boards. Trips were planned for touring the Springer Opera House and the Bradley Museum. As a nutrition project, the Library Club collected cancelled stamps which were exchanged for powdered milk that was given to impoverished children. Members of the Library Club extend at all times a helping hand to the patrons of the Columbus High School Library. Miss Blackmon advises these students. Sharron Amons Cathy Clark Charles Denend Danny Ellis Janice Gibson John Hunt Diane Mims Patty Petway Becky Skipper Susan Stafford Elisa Woolridge l Library Club officers assist in checking out books. President ....... . . Vice President Sec reta ry ...... . Treasurer . . . Historian . . . Reporter . . Suzanne Garrett .. Elaine Kelly .. Alice Herin . . Julia Lane Susan Stafford Connie Meeks ss? Members listen attentively to President Suzanne Garrett. -. ,,.1 iz: Q ? 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Some of the projects consisted of decorating the cafe- teria and front hall at Christmas and making posters to publicize concerts and other community activi- ties. Mr. Ream is the club's sponsor, Art Club decorations brighten C.H.S. walls. Creativity explodes! Patsy Allen Claudia Cannon Murray Craig Janet Davis Nancy Driver Audrey Eysel Judy Graddy Bonnie Gurr Anita Hudlow Susan Perrott Molly Tomblin Steve Wein Helga Warnack President ..,... Vice President . A , Rec. Secretary . . . Corr. Secretary . Treasurer .,.., Chaplain . . . . ,. Rita Lunsford Barbara Jo Rivers , Joanne Pinner Dorothy Hardage . . . Jan Maxwell La Ne' Johnson Officers aid members in making plans for the year. Leales Tri-Hi-Y ln their effort . . . to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian living . A . , the Leales Tri-Hi-Y engaged in various projects. These senior girls gave food and clothing to needy families, typed names on report cards for teachers, and made posters publicizing the Walkathon. Miss Richey advises this Tri-Hi-Y. Members listen attentively to the program.. l Caren Bozung Connie Bussey Mary Ella Gibson Charlotte Granade Lynn lsom Elaine Kelly Susan Land Julia Lane club business. gm if V Y ' L R ' Z2 gw.. President Rita Lunsford discusses Amanda Miller Linda Mullin Kay Noell Mary Milton Smith Louise Sparrow Stephanie Stenberg Nancy Swygert Linda Whaley 'w-..,,.,N President Lynn Ward's suggestion meets approval of club members. Col-Ii T ri-Hi-Y The Cohi Tri-Hi-Y does its part in helping to develop the Christian character of junior girls by performing many useful services. These girls work at the Girls' Club, the Cereb- ral Palsy Center, and the Tuberculosis Centerl Each month, a story hour is held at the Open Door Community House. The girls also publi- cized the basketball games, payment of class dues, and made a club donation to the Walka- thon. The sponsor is Mrs. Anna Perdue. Officers look ahead to the Christian Life Conference. Karen Adams Carol Amon Beryl Bergquist Nancy Breedlove Harriett Brown Ellyn Davis Sandy Dimon Patty Glaser Barbara Haines Judy Hall Helen Harris Alice Herin Beth Loflin Barbara Lupo President , . Vice President Secretary ...,, Treasurer . . . Chaplain Kathy Thigpen Mary Martin Linda Moore Bonnie Ogie Pam Perry Celeste Pickron Paula Pierce Barbara Powell Jane Scott Linda Steele Margy Stewart Nancy Turner Caroline Varner Emily West Barbara White Elisa Wooldridge Deborah Wurst Lynn Ward Jennifer Slade Linda Satlof Susan Weaver Project chairmen, Jennie Lamb and Alice Satlof make notes on future plans. President , Vice President . Rec. Secretary . . Corr. Secretary , . , . Carol Owens . . , Libba Sparrow . . . Marty Jenkins . ,, Kay Giese Treasurer , . Nancy Ca,-fer Chaplain ..... . Diane Garrard Proj. Chairman . . Gayle Daley r iiii ii.. . s L is r, s -A H Uk, A Officers collect soap which was donated to send to Viet Nam. Marianne Aure Pat Brady Jeanette BUSSGY Claudia Cannon Scherry Carlile Becky Carpenter Jane Cohn Cindy Crim Laura Dismukes Anne Edge Elaine Erwin Marcia l-lackel Mary Catherine Hiller Georgia Hollinshead Jeanette Land Deborah Long Susan Lowe Joan Lupo Ann Madding Bebe Mullin Cam Newsome Cindy Nitcher Nancy Patterson Becky Pennell Leigh Ann Peterson Patty Petway Meg Russell Nelia Schomburg Belita Stafford Christy Weaver Lynn Williams Amica Tri-Hi-Y This Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y made cookies for the teachers, bookmarkers for the library, contributed money to the March of Dimes Walkathon, and had the school telephones re- paired. Several members helped clean the Springer Opera House while others donated clothing to the Vietnamese children. The club's programs offered inspiring talks about various aspects of Christian living. Miss Ann Dis- mukes is the advisor. Members mended pennies for gym classes. X 4 President .. Vice President Rec. Secretary Corr. Secretary Treasurer . , , , . Chaplain . . 3 ,. Judy Hamilton Susan Peavy Dorothy Swygert Ann Meadows .. Becky Smith . Twila Rhodes Members work on bulletin board for school hall. Lawana Anthony Judith Blom Dorothy Brown Donna Cohn Mary Lou Crawford Berkley Dashiell Susan Elliott Sandra Frazier Ginger Hays Vicky Hays Cheryl Hodges Beth Howard Chris Kestle Emily Mackey Debbie Miller Molly Morgan Gwen Norman Hilary Raymond Beverly Shull Edith Spencer Beth Wade Debbie Walker Pam Wall Daisy Watford Carson Wiley Iliff! Le 1 at 6, Officers are presented as willing leaders. Fieles Tri-Hi-Y The Fieles Tri-Hi-Y is open to all freshmen girls who are willing to uphold Christian principles and per- form services for the school and community. This year the girls have designed bulletin boards for the school and sold mints to collect funds for World Service. The advisor for this club is'Mrs, Sewell. Alpha Zeta Hi-Y The boys in the senior Hi-Y strive to set an example of Christian spirit throughout the school. As a service club, this Hi-Y sold mints for World Service, placed jars of candy in the teachers' lounges, collected clothes for Good Will and Viet Nam, put pennies in parking meters, and made absentee slips. An inspiring assembly program with E. Stanley Jones as guest speaker was also sponsored by this Hi-Y and the Leales Tri-Hi-Y. Mr. Wilson is the sponsor for this group. Officers receive boxes of mints which were sold for World Service. President . . . . . . Chuck Collins Vice President . . . . . . Lance Anthony Secretary . . Kerry Curtis Treasurer Tom Collins Chaplain . Harry Blom Frank Burch Carneth Goff Joe Landrum Hi-Y boys receive their membership cards. R. B. Daniel Hi-Y The R. B. Daniel Hi-Y displayed high standards of service through its projects. These boys contributed gifts and food to a needy family, donated magazines to the Columbus Boys' Club, and furnished lamps for the teachers' lounge. At school the boys dusted erasers, bought a stamp pad for the office, and gave calendars to the teachers. This Hi-Y met weekly at the Y.M.C.A. with their advisor, Mr, Ownbey. President ..... . . Larry Aglialoro Members receive instructions from Larry Aglialaro, Vice President , .. Robert Curry Secretary ..... ....,. T im Deese Treasurer .... . . . Gene McCarthy Chaplain , . Pat McGee Ronnie Braswell Danny Brien Charles Butler David Clark David Dobbs Bobby Donnell Bobby Duncan Charles French Dave Gardner John Gunn Steve Hudspeth Ben Jackson Ken Jackson Donny Keeble John Lampp Eddie Lane Mike McCafferty Philip Morgan Jimmy Poole Siggle Shaw Tony Templeton Harry Thornell Tom Thompson Skipper Wilheit 2 t ? 205 J. T. Skipworth Hi-Y The J. T. Skipworth Hi-Y is composed of sophomore boys who qualify in high standards of character. This year the members have contributed to the Buck Ice and Coal fund for the needy, to the Salvation Army, and to the Valley Rescue Mission. To help beautify the school, these boys painted the trash cans in the halls. They also printed football schedules to'hand out. To finance their projects, the club members sold candy. The club advisor is Mr. Wallace. President , . . . . Jimmy Dimon Buddy Qjsen President Jimmy Dimon distributes candy to members for annual sale. Steve Crawford Jerry Henderson Stokes McCardle Bill Naylor Club officers admire freshly- painted trash cans. Major Club The Major Club, composed of girls who intend to Study physical education in college, has participated in various sports activities. Members attended Sports Day at Auburn University where they played volleyball. They also attended Sports Day at the University of Georgia where they participated in swimming and tennis events. The Major Club sponsored the school's annual Play Day. At their meetings, members received instructions in organization of various tournament games and learned ways of improving tumbling techniques. The Major Club advisor is Miss Leone Redfearn. President Ginny Sue Elliott and Vice Presi- dent Brenda Jones study diagrams of plays. Nancy Bishop Linda Brocato Gay Byrant Sherry Carlisle Dorothy Fish Mary Ann Fish Shirley Fish Debbie Flowers Karen Frohn Jenny Garrett Vice President Stanley Arnold Secretary . . , . . . Scott Etheridge Treasurer . . , . Brent Anthony Chaplain , . Reed Blom nv. RV ,X 4. ... 1 'K Enthusiastic Major Club members halt activities for a picture Ann Gray Jane Gray Rita Grey Lynn Grogan Sharon Henderson Cheryl Kemp Kathy Lambert Peggy Miller Leah Pate Quentine Player Patricia Scheible Janet Smith Sharon Tedder Nancy Tucker Susan Tucker Gloria Ramsey Mary Elise Arrington Susan Purtle Nan Copeland Linda Minton Officers of Orchestra pose with strings and stamina. President ..., . . . Lucy Craig Vice President , . . . Nancy Miller Secretary ..,,...,, ,, Janet Brady Treasurer-Librarian ,. Sandy McRae Orchestra Members of the Orchestra receive an hour of training each day in violin, viola, cello, or bass. The experience gain- ed during these hours has enabled various Orchestra students to participate in the Columbus Symphony. Several members attended the Midwest Band and Orchestra Festival in Chicago. Others performed at the District Music Festival. The training received by Orchestra members gives them many hours of musical pleasure. Claude O'Donnell is the instructor, it V Rehearsal hours are long and hard. 7 Patience is a virtue as the band waits for its time to shine V . CHS blue marches triumphantly. CHS Band The Columbus High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Kendrick, has performed for football halftimes, at Christmas ancl Spring Concerts, and has participated in the Georgia State Music Festival. Band members must practice many long hours, and these hours have made our CHS Band tops. 3 A1 Long arduous hours of tedious practice precede band performances. School halls fill with music during band rehearsals in auditorium Band officers contributed much time and effort to making this year a big success. vi: x-sfi?Q' Sw 5 tin' ' J L 1 n Et, i i fa? evgrtfia 'f '3'f9f -at 353, . Eddie Melton , . Dallas Smith . , John Foster Band Captain Drum Major Drum Major . ,.., . Band Manager ,.,.... ...,. J oe Hassell Instrument Lieutenant . . , .,...., Bob Mullins Secretary ......,. . . Thiela Falkenstorm Librarian , . . . . . . . . Sherry Phillips . Suellyn Wiggins . Carol Corbett Uniform Lieutenant . Chaplain ....,,.., 209 i rv- . H-ii CHS Band welcomes Yule Season at annual Christmas Concert Surrounding Homecoming Court, band members reverently play Alma Mater. 210 , Jean Brescia Exlfiawi . 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They entertained the student body at pep rallies and they lead the Blue Devils in several parades. Solo twirling is an added at traction to band perform BHCGS. Rita Wolfe Beth Cooksey Patti Rice Cathy Sweat Diane Howell Choir The Columbus High Concert Choir is a mixed vocal group and is composed of skilled vocalists. Members of the choir have had at least one year of vocal training and show outstanding musical ability. This year the Choir has perform- ed on television and in the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. They also participated in the District Music Festival and several of its members took part in the Solo Festival The Choir is under the direction of Mr. Dietrich. ,,,,..H---'s ' .. ' f T. 3, , M. M -' 3- i ' Q 1 if i Uniform dress and voice make Ensemble tops. Girls' Ensemble The Girls' Ensemble is composed of fifteen talented girls. This group's performances are requested for many civic functions. This year the girls have sung on the Rozelle Show, Miss Patsy's Playhouse, at the Methodist Men's Banquet, at school assemblies, P.T.A., and various church programs. The group also made a tape to send to soldiers in Viet Nam. Mr. Dietrich di- rects this active group. We gwine sing fer T.V. and sound plum purdyl Listening sessions provide officers with many learning experiences. President . . . , Pat Richardson Vice President Karen Anderson Secretary , , Nancy Patch Treasurer Linda Wilkes 4 Si Officers scan music to be sung- by group. President A Meri Wiiliams Vice President , . . , , , Si-ieillry pruefro Secretary Margy Stewart Treasurer Bonnie Acker aXif.1 .f Advanced Glee Club The Advanced Girls' Glee Club is composed of girls who have had at least one year of vocal training and who show interest in the field of music. This year the girls have performed in the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts and also have sung for television audiences. The girls participated in the Music Festi- val where they received a superior rating. The group is under the di rection of Mr. Cy Dietrich. qudl lt Girls perform for Spring Concert. r Glee Club II Sophomore, junior and senior girls compose Girls' Glee Club ll. This group has performed on tele- vision, in the annual Christmas and spring con- certs, and in the Music Festival. GGC ll is under the direction of Mr. Die- trich. ABN , ,Q if... ' ,y 1 e Girls' Glee Club l officers are: Daisy Watford, treasurer, GGC ll officers: Myrna Cosby, vice president, Helen Beatty Dorothy Brown, secretary, Cheryl Hodges, president, and treasurer, Cheryl Feltman, secretary lseatedl, rehearse for Becky Tew, vice president. Christmas. Not pictured, Connie Kineard, president. Glee Club I Girls' Glee Club l girls who strive to music to prepare groups. This year annual Christmas participated in the is also under the di is composed of freshman learn the fundamentals of them for more advanced GGC l performed in the and spring 'concerts and Music Festival. This group rection of Mr. Dietrich, li? j F' ,-'5 'W 'I- ' ,AF vm f .X I vm ,yy od t 9 vgN,..4al'5 3 4, 1 EMILY MONFORT I SUSAN STOLLER X- Academucs Edrtor ANNE GAMMAGE 8- CHARLOTTE GRANADE Organizations Editors FRANCINE SCOTT Assistant Sophomore Editor fm LYNN WILLIAMS Faculty Editor In. it ,sshd MARY MILTON SMITH TI-IERESE PADGETT KSC 5 Advertusang Edltor Advertising Staff 1 Busmess Manager 7 wp!!! 218 1- 411 M, gg, ' M ra, , ...- , wt, A H- 'wry f ' V .. , ... ,Mn - ... ' WI' M.. ...' M ' .- . fu M h M WW ' 'M H 'Q ,AEP pmmw -M. Mm , 4 M -. W ,, ,. V M- ' ww fn--M , 1 'Z ,, , , ,M ' W gf..-,:.4,.f..fi.' M P f-,+fwwu ,F'-rwg,,k'1m 1, flflitar in - x A ' 'N -ue H ' l Wl' ' M JY - ',. , an A. 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Colonel Victor Ross Commanding Officer Cadet Major Cadet Major Bruce Wolff Bob David Executive Officer Operations Officer Cadet Captain Cadet Captain Charles Welch Bill Cain Adjutant Security Officer .J ,Q Cadet Captain Cadet CBDYSW1 Harry Blonq Joe Landrum Supply Officer Public Information Officer 22l PO SORS Tibbie Lynch Sandy Holloway Honorary Major Honorary Captain Wil MDW-W-Ti? Ethelyn Riley Linda Allen Honorary Captain Honorary Captain i Ann Hunter Nancy Rutledge Honorary Captain Honorary Captain '71 Chris Chancellor Robin Hope Honorary Lt. Colonel Honorary Major Connie Kineard Susan Hall Honorary Captain l'lOnOrary Captain ii vt if ltr ggi Barbara Fort Honorary Captain Jan Kelly Honorary Captain ,fe wi 'nn Q. SW W ,Ewa iff may 1 ' ia 4 x , ' : 5 415 Q1 2 'HH 11? 9 i1f:. Y i :.?l1'E1.' f5ft45?'2 3 1'1 .. -. : . , 'i?: :g5:-'fa-QW' 35 5 Foreground: J. Stacey. First Squad, left to right: A. Shannon, P. Delaney, E. Ogletree, C. Martin. Second Squad: S. Shaw, A. Coates, G. Abrams, B. Day. Third Squad: P. Lunsford, DRILL TEAM Cadet Second Lieutenant John Stacey -4-1. 4. 'il Color Guard, Left to Right: C. Hig- gins, T. Sims, S. Johnson, R Wright. 4 Cadet Captain Warren Dillard Company Commander WX- A af 'Z .. X Second Platoon Cadet First Lieutenant Qadef Fgrsf Sergeant Randolph Hutto pat Reed Executive Officer COMPA, Y First Platoon Cadet Captain Tommy Ferguson Company Commander Cadet Lieutenant Lewis Leonard Executive Officer Cadet First Sergeant John Waldrop First Platoon B COMPA Y ,, Second Platoon irst Platoon Cadet Captain Jeff Koob Corn-pany Commander Cadet Lieutenant Cadet First Sergeant Mike Heam Eddie Hofstetter Executive Officer A C C0 PANY A . if , .iff ff A K- 5 ff ff, -1 ai' . -W ' , Y., -ff fl Y' 7 f,w g Second Platoon Cadet Captain Barry McClain Company Commander Cade' Lieutenant Cadet First Sergeant Charlie Harper Waxde Hampton Executive Officer First Platoon l D COMPANY Second Platoon 227 l x l l i i . . wi . RIFLE TEA Rifle Team Captain Tommy Ferguson Q Kneeling Cleft to rightl: K. Glasgow, J. Landrum, W. Dillard, T. Ferguson, V. Ross. Standing: T. Lynch, S. Holloway, C. Lutz, J. Durden, G, MacElhannon, P. Reynolds, S. Hall, Not Pictured: T, Wescoat, X ,fx as N 5 , . jjj' ff ' 1 -' 1: N. 'x.,.f 1 wife ....,f'ff X 'xx LJ f S if V qv 'z Mnlitary Ball queen, Barbara Fort, is surrounded by her court. We let our military hair down. The Frar1TfCS ILITARY BALL ST? , . 3 fikiil, .,: ,,:.f.N:rxL 9776. 4 fl W E. x .Y fb K3 5 Q 3 Q, Q5 3 'X A 'Q I 2 U, fr X K . 4 K Q 'ktqnz U 5 .ag -53 3 ,J , K L+ ff ,nw li 4, ':Q,i,?'-.2 ii'!,,,, mf j ,, , ,J A QE XT Q in 5 1 x av F r f J L ,,,,.... il Lf. , s s '. fisxwx 1 l sv ' MM 115 Qsgfgxk' 5 EMS iw , , MU: v vt' l U A 4 lift .xg 45 ' i s iii I 5 iy N6 17' ni dl' ui iw ai 4,97 54' PM v'A Q, 7, - k t 4 ,, SV K W Y N ff! f'X' 4731 0 ...ma r.x1mxU4 W' i 001 ,1 HB1 Avian'-fafvjli:5Y gf '1 pk LIFE -Q4 igg Q .L .L '- M A ' k 77' -If -1 KS 'S 2 'E N . 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V L wks, 1 , Q - P A Left to right: lst row-Butch Dollar, Frank Johnson, Sammy Oates Ric Wright, Vince Bond, Robert Berry, Benyy Hulstetler, Mike Reilly D X411 Overby, Mike Bennefield, Tom Collins, Ronnie Beasley, Ash Solom ljillgx ,L Berry Mobley, Bob David, Tommy David, Jay McClung, Frank Carpen Andy Robinson, Billy Becker, Alex Brown, Greg Torbett. 2nd row on A' Handel, Mike Davis, Mike Burns, Mike Comer, Mike Kendall, Brock Jor Aifgifgg? Gene Walker, Johnnv Hargrove, Wade Hampton, Eddie Welch Jac Si'-5 L -f ' my ilu l X f ill ci ll J X Head Coach Mitchell sends in play. Columbus I2 Columbus 6 Columbus 0 Columbus 14 Columbus O Columbus l4 Columbus 0 Columbus 7 Columbus O Columbus O FGOTBALL SEASONS SEASON RECORD Dougherty O Albany 7 Lanier 8 Central 7 Moultrie 20 Northside 7 Willingham O Baker 3l LaGrange i4 Jordan 14 M Wg V- K., -. g ,V 1. . ,r Q , , L K -L - A .. , f di fimsfmf ,ef -' e ,- l ff 'v lf' f ' 73 A Q' Q' 1 ffgfl f y .ff A J JL! ,XJ s ,A T aj l:Guire, Bruce Wolff, David Reed, Chris Benton, Hal Maloof, Bobby wnston, David Silcox, Bobby Goolsby, Larry England, Harry Collins, vid Henthorne. 3rd row-Charlie Kelly, Tom Fowler, Tommy Hughes, 've Brown, Chris Heyn, Bill Jordan, Chuck Rutland, Bruce Stinson, Hugh bnse, Marcus Coyle, Bill Harvey, Jack Ransbottom, Lynn Spurlin, Lee arson, Jerry Fudge, Andy Speed, Coach Sparks, Coach Brodie, Coach tchell, Coach Fendley, Coach Lucus. l E THUSIASM l l , Moments before kick-off. BB if wvw Trophy winners at annual football banquet: Wade Hampton, Coca-Cola Trophy, Lyn Spurlin, B-Team MVP, Steve Brown, Most Valuable Defensive Lineman, David - able Pla er, Most Valuable Offense ack, Johnny Hargrove, Most Valua e ' ' , n Livingston, 9th MVP, Sammy Oates, Most Valuable Defensive Back. 235 Ronme Beasley Defensnve Specialist Coca Cola Trophy JBY MCClUf'lQ Halfback Butch Dollar Quarterback 1 -Wil :-' - 5 :5 . LA ,A Y 'f' ,y -. M. , , ,,..., .:. V:. . 1 lggl 5 : I l l - 1 Q .--': ll,' f fig lL,' ew . Nm- w s: 5,, l,g,M7-, . 2 - 3 L? W wa- is -ill 5' 1 -4 lk Y J ,gn 4 U ' , H 'K .. I 1 x J: ' Q 4We1,aQglX,, ff W' my ml g 'W ' ,Q Q. F1 7 :Q gfwfggnsililgfbg if E l ' A K ' iwlvei 2.5 Q f-:Na if mi sv T Q f W Eff gg ff 1 Q H s -wwffg T! Y K P 5, s . Q , . gf , vii., 'f . was-KRT : f if.: X 5 'nl 1 , . -. :.:h:i 1 M 5,3-.S5 f Jw 215- - :Ei . , rp g Q . f A ' x f 1 'HN 1 ,K 5 ll 1 W W Q, K ' - , ' ..,.. W-:sg 'X' K- ,53'321xe2 r A Af' by ' 1 v, ,ijt 5 - ' 54239 aw by I K 3--'fi , . Q, af I., :V 'WELS 3 , , iff, ,',31..g it ,lg o 1 Mf t f, ', XX' ' . Jr' ,.-' ff gf f'M ?f vw vi 1 ' - . i fin ite- ,.4f1, 7 -. . P liol 3? in as f' f- ga ' f ,, ' K ' Q. + '.e,,, . Nik: A .I .41 5' V i , . M f 21 , .ef ., , W fff' 3 1 1 5: 5 4 sts, Yi? tx 'WY t ,ij A 2- M fe 'f fit: 3 Si ' ' Bobby Goolsby Tackle Mike Barker Kicking- Specialist ,W Eagwf' L I . VEHF. V we gfW2f.ai51?Y' J K Q i . Q, A- - ,V . ,,k: ky A ,, Q- . if 4 wif-fry. , V . K .-p.,,1.,, . K , -V tg-1-:aa ,, -, Y wings- . .. V 2 up aw -H, in .. ., K , , . , V - 'Wok' 'sz -L 1 f 7ka.djz.1a. W i.. 5 kr I f hw- A L, .3 , .. VV...h,,V, 5 .Wk V it sf: I A Q- AN-'S rf kk Bob David Halfback W., 7 . 'L -145'-1.l5ia7kI . , W . il wr r A. ' 5 . . 'Sis f emu, my -'H s - Ut . V, .Q le '-f-mnw1::fasM.,,gg e . S of , . he 1 - e e N L, against X 4 - L 3'- . MAA ji' ' 1:5 11 D 'Q . 5 Q N ,Q -ef.. g Q55 1. .if -: .: A A V S - ...Q ,rv ,a AM .. A A ,: -1 is: ?2Jf?e5,, Put g -ri--argim ,, -- . , .x V ' ..,-' ff' +1 vs :Q 's't'Mf',1'i1',gf'sF.1-fi-ry, V .f M-ialefifig arf-v t ?3t?L3Tfi?f1.5 W fjs.g'.v1ff,'?fWif?Q5T3f 'Y - 3,- Q ,gt vias if wa. ' H' 25321 iw at so My i GZ. Bobby Johnston Center SENIOR Johnny Hargrove Most Valuable Offensive Lineman Chuck Rutland End Steve Brown Most Valuable Defensive Lineman Robert Berry Halfback The Blue Devils missed the services of Ash Soloman due to an injury. THRILLING MUMENTS Columbus aerial completed as Rutland makes flying leap. Blue Devil back, Alex Brown, breaks tackle for long gain. Steve Brown picks up first down for lmps. Touchdown! !a 3 'A! 3v5'4v' -'Q - 'il U1 .S'0'A p:'a 'nun fa 1' -A .. .... . - ,, .,, ,. V - , . if Q 5 , 5 Qyvl'--m G , A 1 4 1 gr 4 Q. 1 Q -if ,iw C ff me me A l ot that spirit? . . . Yeah man! SCHQQL SPIRIT PLUS TEAM EFFORT EQUALS EXCITING SEASUN I Alex Brown finds hole after key blocks, Fourth down and one yard to go . . . FIRST DOW A great second effort gives Columbus halfback, Bob David, extra yardage. K1CK.0FFS PLUS FIRST DOWNS S S EQUALS Sa... TOUCHDOWNS Bob David brought down after long Kick-off return. B-team stops runner at line of scrimmage. We got him! CHS Cheerleaders cry as they capture an Albany Indian. Sammy Oates fights to the end before being brought down. LaGrange back is brought down as he tries to cut up field 45 I 7 f 'V 1f ' l,.Lf A f ,,L,,f' 7 I 4 The path is cleared as Alex Brown carries the ball for the Blue lmps. Ground attack meets suc- cess against Albany. O THE GRIDIRO Blocking and Tackling Two Blue Devils apply stop to Albany runner C U QV David Overby lowers head and plows ahead for extra yardage. sew-A-M,MXss,W..1ggsw m Team members left to right1 Mike Kelly, Don Cook, Ken Livingston, Ricky Locklier, Mike Berlteom, Jerry Heath, John Fox, James Greenhaw, Doug Glasglow, Steve Lanier, Tony Smith, David Waldrop, Fred Faulkenberry, Larry Fulk, Jimmy Kent, Steve White, Coach Lucas, The freshman team was honored along with varsity team at the annual football banquet, FRE HMA FGOTB LL TEAM Coach Lucas presents Ken Livingston with the Freshman Most Valuable Player Award. ,ygmwaaw ,Wa ,. s ., R, 44 sm, Left to right: Nicky Barlow, Skipper Wolff, Dan Kirkland, Steve Davis, Moe Brooks, Ash Solomon, Pat Reed Cecil Cheves Joe Whitley, Herbert Sheheane, Lyn Spurlin, Larry Davenport, Bobby Duncan, David Henthorne, and Steve Brown Center front: Coach Joe Sparks. Not pictured: Bill Jordan. '6 -'66 VARSITY BASKETBALL QU D Moe Brooks and Steve Davis look on as Coach Spark's lOOth victory is honored by the team. CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS SEASON RECORD Auburn High Baker 62 38 6l Opelika 60 Central 59 Albany 73 Eufaula 70 Valdosta 69 Moultrie CHRlSTMAS TOURNAMENT 62 R. E. Lee 67 Central 51 Baker , , Baker 47 62 Jordan 67 Dougherty 5O Troop 49 Albany 50 Central 6l Warner Robins 56 Northside 55 LaGrange 59 Jordan 55 Willingham 59 Lanier 45 Baker REGIONAL TOURNAMENT . , 52 Willingham N r Ash Solomon S Forward E N I Steve Davis Guard 0 R S r Sfeve Brown Marvm Brooks G d Forward ua V 4 24 W, V,-1 Soaring into the air, Marvin Brooks buckets two for the Devils. .Qt 2 Nicky Barlow up for the rebound as other Blue Devils await results. PS. Xe Larry Davenport, Blue Devil high scorer this season, makes hook shot under the basket. CRITICAL SHOT As D CLO E GAMES at .ir Ash Solomon drives for basket against Baker in the Christmas Tournament. ,am , MEG' Marvin Brooks receives trophy from Cecll Darbv for beung selected to the Christmas All Tournament Team, Val 331-'X , ,ff V ' . X, is , ,f . ' , f t xg K. '. , -J llgarvd' . l. Central goes down to defeat as Ash Solo' mon nits last-second shot. lu I X I Blue Devils fight for rebound against the Central Red Devils. 47 4 Km A tast moving offense helped the Blue Devils to get many easy shots like this one by Larry Davenport. Fast break ends up in two points for Blue lmps. 'ff:Ng If N! 5, ,., VV' Y W- Thls type ot school spirit exemplified the exciting brand of basketball throuqhout the 593500 Nicky Barlow scores on driving layup. mfg Marvin Brooks shows perfect shooting torrn on a jump shot from the corner. YF' sw. - ' Columbus players maneuver for rebounding position. Hwkshof is made good by Larry Davenport. Rebound shot by Ash Solo- mon IS good. TELLS THE TORY Larry Davenport attempts tip in on mlsgpided shot. 4 1 M S 'li A .SIA- I lst row: Mike Davis, Ricky Wright, Hugh Spence, Stan Fillion, and Doug Revell. 2nd row: Coach Brodie, Carl Bedingfield, Robert Mendenhall, Eddie Welch, and Tommy David. Mike Davis Baker B-Team. shoots against B-TEA I BASKETBALL B-Team scrambles for loose ball. Bobby Duncan follows through jump shot, Otie Gilliam shoots fade-away jump shot. Flying through air James Gallops at BABY M IMPS Freshman employ fast break. First row left to right. Chuck Chadwick, Perrine lrotter, Stephen Lanier. Second row: Ricky Tew, Mike Moyer, Ofie Gilliam, Greg Larson. Third rowz Tony Symth, Robert Rivers, Doug' Glasgow. i . M . Track Team. Left to right. lst row: R. Lewis, . Park D. Hudson, V, Bond, B.'Pursley, R. Fitzgerald, B. Jordan, J. Ransbottom, D. Greg ory, S. Hinton, 2nd row: M. Tucker, G. McCartl'1y, S. Taylor, J, Redmond, M, Levy, E, Greenburg, B. Herring, D, White, A. Brown, J. MC Auliffe, J. Schollenberger. Back row: G. Dent, L. Bentley, W. Hampton, W. Hill, N. Davis, B. Lowery, J. W. Lyon, T. Collins, G Stirrup, C. Cheves, M ownsend, C. Heyn, A. Ramsey, T. David, C. Rutland, J, Hassell, B. Bloomfield, B. Elliot, M. Wolfe, J. Trus sell, D. Heard, and C. Be ingi d, TRACK TEAM 4 SW' Max Townsend clear bar in high jump. Mark Levy leaps in- to first place during Jordan track meet. .N .- , 1 f. ' e gvkf v Q' we 4 ' Meri., K K . ,Vs 'K f , 3 i .,, ' fm' F Q f' g , r . .,,.:v ' - WSL ?, QP SN- 'ef ll 66 1 1 2 s 5f7.,,.-v 1- 5 'W 7 , Pole vaulter Joe Hassell soars over bar for Blue Q f w ifnpg 'r Q ' .. views, -' ug V ' , W ' 1 ' 1 ' 2 i ' ' i 'La :r f i - ' s 4 A f ,,w I Q--. ' ' ., I ,, ,Ply 9 , -M, .., , A . .,..,,, , ky Alix. N--ff-rj . fl dxf ',4f 1,4 sfo ,i hif i: - F r i 1 e , ',4g..j ' A. , 5 5 F fi s s 'f W' ' ' 1 ,: dvr H-1.4 Qu, f K ' . -,'- A , J' ' ' - ' M ,,,.L ' W'h' f r 1 ,,,,' ' we ' f W , s gg3f,k New L, 7 ,api 'Ziff W-kr - ,,. , , , Columbus takes commanding lead in 440 yard dash. Blue Devils collect points in high hurdles. THI C DS ACTIO Chris Heyn puts the shot. 4 Wade Hampton and Jimmy Trussell practice hand oft for sprint medley. 4 ei K A if ,as .e.a i Columbus gains on Jordan in 440 yard dash. .9 ' -1lva..r - Stan Taylor increases Blue Devil lead in Jordan track meet. PR CTICE M KES PERFECT Gary Dent works on discus throw for Columbus Relays. Fu J, xl S it if l 5 X 5 'ig r l c .. Q gram K Low hurdles are taken in stride by Tommy David. , fr , Li ig, .Ag ' a ir 912. mm rr --fsitf,-rt' X. Q s Nb 'flaws V H rf QI W., as 'SM r 1 f'5'ff?.g.,,,. Left to right, lst row: F. Carpenter, R. Gordon, P. Henry, D. Trawick, B. Herring, J. Phillips, C. Holmes, M. Brooks, R. Walters D. McCamey. 2nd row: Coach Brodie, M. Davis, L. Handel, G. Moore, M. Benefield, S. Oates, S. Wolfe, P. Reed, P. Berrara, H. She heane, R. Mendenhall. ASEB LL Rodney Walters, senior catcher. Bobby Herring, senior pitcher set a region record with l8 strike outs in one inning, 6 Moe Brooks Outfielder James Phillips Shortstop Philip Henry Outfielder SENIORS ON THE DIAMOND ' . V? 2 ,'. -2 lwsqnmry -my V L -, 4 -M ' W, li . .,,.. ,Ml ' ., ,,, - -' 4 , ' , Q M .... A V 'gg ' x i Af, if ,. 7 V, in at 4 R W 'Wi 1 4-v im 4 'Y' x i IA i F? Lwwfatgq ,..,, 11 3. X 2 Y. 1 ik Y 0 Q 'Adi J Q5 nf , n -+ d dd fi W L . , qlly 0 . ,L K V V my jwvadgt.. If' , N i f fik' ,uf Q1J. ., , f 'A ' 1 - 3' M Hx N 65 :'i31,: ??551f' V!-34,1 J' f, ,- 7. .V . :W-, Qu?-V ,nf '31, , z - wa, W ,. K, . , gk A Vg, g . -, y .Q I ' + 'Q If IQ ffav' ' ' 1 H M Q5 'icuii A Y 'L X SLM 4 ' , '41i'3, ' ' . y 561 4 ' ,,, ' - ' , f . ,, 'T ' A . Vw- W' M ha : 'YP' A , I' Close play at first base. ,1gg.mf f1,L..,N, f mmg ww . 'W' 'fm . 5 3.4 5 q w zfw W , QA 1.5 . x 5 W g I L B p ,Zi uf .. ,554 .. . :Mk K ,. 1 ,LW 1 , 'J' ' A ' -- A .'-, iw .- . M V-A M ,arm-A-W 'ff , vi, I K K' QA, ,arwjkn 5 W V fXf.5f,':7 1' K, , I. 4.1, .5415 W .L 4 K. Q my . ,JA WM, ' W 1 F ' 3'2ff f'g F' ' 5' -ii tiff ' . '21 ff' : 1 , .pf ,, J:.-g.w.3 by Darby McCamey Shortstop Ronald Gordon Third Base , , , 3,5 nga, if , David Trawick Second Base ,wwf . Q.. BLUEI P ETTERS , ,J ww ' N Right to left, lst row: Jay McClung, Steve Davis. 2nd row: Bob Lockhart, Johnny lni ego, Lee Champion, and Guy Braswell. Not pictured: Jackie Russell. Backhand shot of Steve Davis has led Jay Mcchmg Concentrates be- the Devils to many victories over the fore serve. years' Left to right. lst row: Miles Donaldson, Bud Dudley, Perrin Trotter, and Bill Hul- ing. 2nd row: Coach Mitchell, Ell-iot Kirven, Billy Fields, Mike Jackson, Charlie Harper, Bobby Taylor, and Van Neese. an , - Jef? v -am- Wh. ,iq--f - W., , , Bobby Taylor blasts out of sandpit on two green. Charlie Harper putts for par. li Blue Devil linksman gives soft touch to putt. Bud Dudley lines up putt on 7th green. K3 if ' 1 A ,. .L e, ,ii 3 , , ba 'HQ f , 'T ' A A H 'fn ' gl ' -M-.5 i A ..,, .,,.-, N A -W ,i,, 1 M T ,.. , : ,,., . ki' i i it '- , 'fFf,.J, 'f -1 Aww are-ff f M8-if Jig mi? PU -1 , , wmlirwew .ff e' -1. A.. M L, 4 i ' at Miles Donaldson tees off with drive shot. Susan Newsome Kay Askew All Val Jordan Co-captain Barbara Tucker Captain Hey all you Devils! K' ' 'i in Sherry l-linson 'T Starr Stanford Alternate C H E E R L E A D E B S Sherrie Thomas Alternate .wi is-ta 223 1 ff Connie King L,k., . :g k ,, X. .af Mm First row: Becky McGuire, Nancy Fuller, Marianna Swift. Second row: Cindy Colbert, Francine Tilly, alternate. Third row: Cindy Nitcher, Betty Waller, alternate, and Sandy Ogletree. Junior Varsity cheers B-Team on to victory 5 1 . . gg, f-., 33 T i n VARSITY .,, s, if at ' -4-arg: Q, r 4 T 'fin f CHEERLEADER ff . A 1 Q 2 R ,g sw k,,i I .V xl: sg f fi it all J - ys i' t l' l . .la y T rt' 1 r' as iii . S ,. ' g '-.,2 2'l-.. f f, ifl A faggf ' ' a ,gfi:gfi,.jffS 1. , W gq,,,,t5g -- 1 - iff 5 if if i fi ,, ma, r r e Q 7 Y l l V 5 W' if Q K at 1 4 its ffm await' .ak was 1? rg sz 8 eggs? Y QLL Kawai 'Ma 8215 if 'lx ls at ze time 3 L 'Wi fe X S Q 3' S 3 , figs me is Ji av an 5 K f S Fair 355 K 9 W M 6 wx 12 W W K 4 2. S ' xg, 5' r T1 i Q is 4 2 M MMS. , Varsity Cheerleader Advisor Mrs. Nancy Bethea. J. V. Cheerleader Advisor Mr. Cha rles Moore. r fa l f I f J. V. Cheerleaders lead sophomores and freshmen in competition during fall pep rally. .N ...... 5 ..., ,...,..,, ,, ,, -.,,-- ..-.,,- .- -.--.-- . . .. . DEVIL SPIRIT .-my ae' Mr. Windisch runs off song copies as well as he sets up the P. A. system. Cowgirl cheerleaders raise spirit Western style. BEVAT, BEAT BAKER! Captain Barbara Tucker gives Kick-Off Dance Trophy to Mr. Dollar. Varsity cheerleaders have brief practice wmwmmmmw CHEERLEADERS J . I ACTIO 262 CHAMPIONSHIP A BASKETBALL TEAM: Jill Friedlander, Jane Cohn, Ingrid Bowers, Judy Rutledge, Judy Kirkland, Linda Bell, and Cyndy Baird. CHAMPIONSHIP B BASKETBALL TEAM: Debbie Webb, Cam Newsome, Janet Deaton, Sherry Carlile, Linda Arrington, and Sharon Henderson. CHAMPIONSHIP A VOLLEYBALL TEAM: lst row: Barbara Haines, Celeste Gray, Kathy McGlothren, Linda Steele, Linda Hampton, 2nd row: Ginny Sue Elliot, Sharon Tedder. GIRLS' P.E. TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIP B VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Dot Metcalf, Suzy Williams, Sheryl Binson, Jane Cohn, Linda Brooks, Belitha Stafford, Nancy Romeo, and Elizabeth Warren. 4 Exercise keeps one healthy. Jump ball at center begins the game. One-two-three-four. ,,...A Referee C i n d y Odom has whistle rfeady for a Fast call. ' ,I Girls fight for rebound. Reed dancing improves co-ordination. GYM ACTIVITIES Tumbling, dancing exercising, and sports Girls work on balance Cartwheels and backward rolls are performed in unison. Marianna Swift walks as well on her hands as she does her feet. VE, ng M x sam. , n 'W . NT W F Q M , W v X- -w , , enum, if ' 1 41 , -11, V J r fr Fi SL vs W 5,-Ml-N 'W' -if ul g g 1 ' QQ x g- W , G Mfg? ,fm FN' cfmwam F21 JAN. 2.1 8 PM fmncm ,,,,,w ,M tudent Li e AUDIYQBWQ IT- 7.229553 '5 441.1 an .., . , 1 myuom 3 , 0159 -53 ' A A: f,... 'SsE7'f?jQg3,gvg2 ,A , .. ,,LL W v,Z l w mms ww Bum lf... 51.9, 8 On your Mark, get set! A quick scrimmage in the gym. if bi K W we - 11:1 dvmkmi if vm.. I ,M W. 'KQQXV ' N Wg, a, A LTTWM i 2, M Cinders ignite! Spirit rises! Red roses for a Blue Devil lady. Dynamite! FALL IEAL FOOTB LL -1, M: NW W. kk 5 , , ' 4 ,Le f X X4 x ff X Win a few, lose a few, and some are slept through! We want Batman! The majesty and the prince. I Uwe., , N- YV x K v- -. V ,X A Q P. -- 5 mf A ' l il. My A- 'Av' . , u. k X f . 'if K H . B. A CHS has GGG-Gorgeous grxclsron girls. Altogether nowg a-one, and af two. 'MH CHS T ITS BET Term paperitisl Ziyi? 55,1 W 5 Q Join the Devil Rebellion. r C l,,.,.. P Smile, you're on Candid Camera! March 16, 1966. P. C. here we come! b OK, 1 told you, I am not James Bond. Round and round they go, where they stop, they won'r know. Pi Finger Iickin' goodf IT can't be a wig? Let Mad Mouse put you in Yhe driver's seat HAPPINESS IS THE FAIR Those side shows get better every year! 4 Q . 'AQ' 9 'I W3b 'Aiwa Vflfg sf ' Ty, 'Y X, 1. 4 Un P 7 . ts, 4,5 1 H Sa If? The happy peddler, The Thundering H 3 K fs erdf ,M ff- V1 high-healed sneakers? Xi. Aga , 1 f 3 'X af . fx ' M ' h h K' .. ,, - ,SF 15 . , MZ ,. ,gga E Q 2 ..:- K Y ,:,,. T 5 w it 5 eh Ei in w a. 31 5 ' iii? 2 S is g 5 15 E an ...M , ,,,,W .......,,5w 'N Y S 1' iw 'XE I E E L W HZ V ,, ik LE W 0- V 124 1' f ,':fj,'s ' Sm KE t' ,N f 5' :.'- -..,, . . , . f .:V,':. We're off to see the Wizard! am, Help! I need somebodyf AZ WHERE THE CTIO IS! Ethelyn and Greg really get with i AND THE BAN PLAYS O I The flames fire fancy footwork, I say yeah 4 . , YEAH . . . yeah . . . YEAH! Wt Oh, Sweet Pea . . . Shuuu . . . zammm! Listen , . . do you want to know a secret 5 X as 'mm-na.,,, Q 2? 1 1 Elegant dresses and slow muslc. C' s nw ff - ,V A A ll f e ff f Ah! Love, Sweet love! Spotlight on Christmas Fun 'n Fantasy. 4 . y ll ,M ff Aj W mfilififff .t U. ' Beit ' . ., Q Zi? r -mg f M IMP' I u sw l Oh darn! Late again. Q Our group has 37CHa fewer cavities, YOU ARE THERE! Things go better with . - z wk. xt K Wrnud vom behave . ,?. Oh no, not again? M--nsuullllg' It's here somewheref 'L' X , . .0 , W- , l V, w g 4 T ,m l , 1,a. j fg Q5Q.-f . , S V QV lv A 1.1 fjfiiwh, 5 , ,, ,, :,, 1, w h gy , ,, , , , , 1-' ,. , Mw kv ' f 1 , ' 4 . uh f I an 1 Q VV? Q M .W A 'ff by V in th A .,,f M Q--.. 'T , V gyyy gyig Y L , ..,m..w, : fwfi , Wm I' , ,,,LA ' V ii Ti L,Q,..,, . , ,,m-,LL l i I L, ,V N -if , ' M' The hard Iufe after school. Way down upon the Chattahoochee ' 279 Q4 mi' 'H 0-qw 1 ,ggnv-'wfym . Wg! ww , F Q W- wma ,, ,I ii if 'Q' XM ......,.....-.--W ,,, ,.. n I W w1--y'f,,- , ,,,, , Q , , , r , :gn Q ...Q- . -mt. ,,- mmnmemwwnfwf- 1 x va U WA F v Ads if M 9 , Q I if .2 . ,, . , ,Aims ,gy - .- - nr' Wg 23. Q A Q 42 L H 375515 A fi, 23515 - ' ff Jnwfjfit Q55 M. ff' , fx- giiu A lvldzg - g ' !, , ' :e 1 -sv .W H I ,, W , . . Ima 3.9.9295 23222222226 M, ,. ROSEMONT 5 - I0 - 25c STORE, INC. Rosemont Shopping Center Columbus, Georgia 4 41 COMPLIMENTS t i lffqetlfare ro osuonul .L,,,g,,,,, COLUMBUS CARPET CENTER, INC 2lO9 Wynnton Road and its subsidiary ALADDIN CARPET-CARE COMPLIMENTS OF CARGILL NURSERY Cross Country Plaza the SPORTSWEAR you admired the other day Unmistakably JUNIOR Vll,Ii.M1E at KIRALFY'S Columbus Square Cross Country Downtown Columbus The fasliion stores for TIIIC YOUNG lNDlVIlJl!ALlS'l' Phone: 323-6824 322-I480 Compliments of W O K S Radio It lll ll CLODFELTEP. llllllll l ...,Clfl.Pll?ll,l,?lQ,., '- will COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 1232 Broadway Phone FA 3-3870 Compliments of PLAZA BARBER SHOP Specialized Haircuts Cross Country Plaza DOWNTOWNER MOTOR INN I325 - 4th Avenue Columbus, Georgia Compliments of BOB CARTER, INC CLARENCE HEYN TOISTEII PEIIIIITS PEANUT IIIITER SAIIDVIICIIES IIELICIOUS CAIIIIIES THE ATCHISUN-HEYN AGENCY I3OI First Ave. FA 7-6507 up for the young lady . Complete Insurance Service QQ A rinkni Shay Gcuual wear riff: a Enimion fEir IIIIHSS IIHI NIIIY I'l,AXZ.AX APARTMENTS UNLIMITED UNITED OIL CCRP. zoox courmzv cum nom COLUMBUS, GEORGIA IIOO - 13th ST. FA 4-344I SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS coumnv cnua Arrs ourmzv cu.us counr urs counrnv cwa sou counsz nfs GOODYEAR TIRES 'T' RECAP5 wnnwooo coukr APTS - HILLCREST Avrs - CARRIAGE HILL Arrs WESTINGHQUSE APPLIANCES COMMANDER APTS - COACH HOUSE APTS RCA COLOR TV - STEREOS 283 DIXIE SIZE 81 CHEMICAL CUMPANY Fine Textile Chemicals f utdoor fun I BUCK ICE mber Compliments of SMITH-GRAY ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. Compliments of ' COLUMBUS-PHENIX CLEANERS ASSOCIATION 7lO - 3rd Avenue FA 2-2569 I 'if I lwelen 0 ' ' - 'Flowers---qifls I xve I I S .11-'I' I 'f E 1817 GARRARD ST. C X My FA 2-5552 12...- Malone Office Equipment Company LSVZJIZSZZIZE BZ,S'L'ZlZZfS', mc, l Office Furniture - Business Machines Columbus, Georgia 1 W! We are aIwaYs haPPY to serve you! Suns ime C s a 'ammo-X B I I fy, 1 ' Malone Office Equipment Company p Y. A a m 5M'U,,2'A55 I W S44 cf' lx 107- 12th sffeef 322-2513 ffwkspg.. A Y F 'W U1 E Compliments of J0, ...4 liinmi vnl. A A QQ c MERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Home Office Columbus, Georgia Eiddie Shoppe. Open ' ' 'II9 Friday mfe Il D town and Columbus Square 285 Congratulations, Graduates! We Invite You To Visit PERRY A1 N g Miss Marguerite Brumley Owner and i E t xecu ive Director COLLEGE . . . Qnegjgff S0 S 1622 I3th Avenue FA 7-6657 WHERE OPPORTUNITIES FOR MODERN BUSINESS CAREERS AWAIT YOU . . . - Exclusive Courses - In 0 SPEEDWRITING Shorthand 0 Weaver Real Estate Course O Nancy Taylor Charm Course 0 IBM Automation Management Courses I Pre-College 0 P051-Cgllege 0 Loveioy's College Prep O PAR Reading Improvement As Well As Complete Courses In 0 ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION O STENOGRAPHIC 0 SECRETARIAL AND EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL A.pprevedeForwVeterarrs-Day and Night Classes GRADUATES PLACED WEF'SZitNB?f3rT5?5'Y!.iS C2'ERfA'S?lEfSTS YEAR AROUND CLASSES Serving This Area for I5 Years We Look Forward to Having You Visit Us Cpl f BRAXTON'S GULF SERVICE C C nty P1 Compllments of Im Squire Shop gm. Enjoy the best of everything with MILK ICE CREAM C C y PI Sh pping C T 1 Colu bus, G g 11101175 and Boys' Doorway to Fashion Qfjrfqdb 611 SILLNMLN 11, fv W C P' WU QI nf of Q UL U C pl om of Columbus Division OF WEST POINT MAN U FACTU RING CO. BRITTON Cr DOBBS CYPRESS CHAPEL 2315 Warm Springs Road Mr. Orlando J C bb CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLISTS FREE PARKING 1316 13hStreet Ph FA72197 287 PEOPLES FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Household Furnishings Compliments Cash or Terms ot Dial FA 4-3592 lOl2 - lst Avenue Columbus, Georgia THE CHRISTOPHER X X X 9 c0MPANY ' Mmmuioue 1. , Moron Horn 5E2'E'6'.4S'5l 'lb K X 1030 - 13111 Avenue 323-5903 Downtown 4th Ave. and lOth St. 4 o Motor Hotel 8: Restaurant Ph FA 2-664l 4th Ave. at lOtl'?nSet. - On U.S. 280 and 27 198 Rooms - Hotel Service, Motel Convenience Banquet Facilities Paint - Wallpaper P.O. Box lO8l l354 Thirteenth St. pl'1Ol'1e Cgluimbugl Gia. 4th Ave. and lOth St. Compliments of Compliments of McCOY'S FOOD STORES LEON JORDAN 925 B d ma way MARINELAND 42l7 Hamilton Rd. l639 l3fl1 Ave- l6l7 - 2nd Ave. 324-3033 288 L g D ance and Local Moving . . Modern Storage Ulleave The Moving To USM XE TRUCKS E +4NF5WP5HUPPlN5 NEWW CARS corvairs 619 vffv CARS is 2:5 xae:'x2,':,i DAVENPORT CO. CHEVELLE BIllHEARIl U55 '45 'O 'W A Ph 324 5636 coLuMBus PHENIX clTY 320 fair mathrn mull he Yluzkeh Zin Q Uliutner D I FA 3 7863 EAST WYNNTON SERVICE STATION Milton Woodruff, Owner 2344 wynmon R d in . . Q amglgf A A 289 3 f KATZ SOCIAL CLUB Home of the Quick Wide Track I -. X MILLER PONTIAC, INC. 1408 4TH AVENUE Carrier COOLING HEATING SPENCER EQUIPMENT co. l22O Linwood Boulevard Columbus, Georgia HUDSUN 5 GULF 3 'zollf 'fif ',.fi:1 if A 11f SERWCE STAT'0N 5 3 Eriiilmififiifi'I21132f:1:f2f:1:2I:f:I:E2:1i2:2:1:2:f-2-2:J:2'1-1-I'I11311:f:1:I:2:1:f:1 '2 - '- ' ' ' ' . . ....... .... . . - - -,. . .,. Exclusive Dealer MAC GREGOR SPORTS EQUIPMENT 0 GOLF 0 TENNIS 7 Q' 0 BASEBALL I 0 FOOTBALL 0 SOFTBALL Team Outfilfsrs 'WILSON C 0 RIDDELL 9 RAWLINGS 323-3323 1214 BROADWAY I CARDINAL CRAFT SHOP Model 81 Craft Supplies Artists' Materials Hallmark Cards CROSS COUNTRY PLAZA Columbus, Georgia Bruce Wolff-President Jackie Russell-Vice President Gary Dent--Secretary Butch Thompson-Treasurer Fred Callahan-Scribe Joe Pope-Sgt.-At-Arms Paul Thomas-Sgt.-At-Arms Ronnie Beasley--Sgt.-At-Arms Charlie Kelly John Wood Jackie McGuire Brock Jones Skipper Wilheit Rusty Carlisle Phillip Psalmond Lyn Hunt Mike Ogie Doug Glasgow Tim Deese Ricky Wright 292 S 0 S SOCIAL CLUB Siggle Shaw Skippy Hinton Billy Regan Byron Richardson Andy Robinson Frank Carpenter Bobby Curry David Gaultney Otie Gilliam Bobby Gilliland Layton Gordy Ricky Graham Jackie Graves Alan Gresham Buzzy Harrell Brad Hendrick Ricky Hogan Tom Horton Thad Johnson John Lampp Larry Lampp Kenny Livingston Mike McCatferty Gene McCarthy Chris Moore Steve Morgan Skeeter Aldams Richard Hearn Gary King Bobby Herring Herb Sheheane David Henthorne Jim Wadsworth Louis Hazouri Art Mendenhall Ronnie Daniels Gary Daniels Ken Rice Randy Hutto Larry Aglialoro Chuck Lanham Charlie Harper Freddie Dodelin John Fox Scott McGarrah Bill Goodson Steve Cook Irvin Abernathy Charles Boland Mike Bryan Charlie Butler Buzzy Nash Freelan Newman Glen Parham Mike Patrick Jim Poole David Reed Dickie Saunders Steve Seeger Compliments Compliments of of CUNNINGHAM DIXIE AUTO PARTS CO. 3825 Hamilton Rd. 327-4321 921 - 47th St, 327-3679 1040 Broadway Phone FA 4-3603 THE QUALITY PRESS ,,R,NT,NG HiNSoN GALLERIES, INC. Furniture - Interiors Commercial - Social - Publications 1 . 1208-24 Thirteenth Avenue Printing is the inseparable companion of achievement Coluzkjlsf G 0' ia 1012 Second Ave. Phone FA 2-8372 if I E l fi f f' iv 5,1 Compliments K Wy I jV QQ of V Q30 WI' CHRYSLERS Non POPE if I I CUMPAIIY ky Lowest priced economy car jf! SIMCA woo 322-5575 Comer 13th St. 81 lst Ave. 5 Yrs. of 50,000 Mile Warranty MALOOF'S MOTOR CO., INC. furniture company Your Authorized SIMCA Dealer 20 W. im sneer Phone FA 3-2747 H12 ' Ml' Avenue Phone 3226771 Columbus, Ga . 293 it 6'Movie Going T' Students . . . Are 'Better' S Studentsli' ' SBYS Marti Mart Q x T ' If ! V fb visit your favorite MARTIN THEATRE -5153 COLUMBUS GLASS COMPANY Phone 323-7397 1338 Webster Avenue Columbus, Georgia ii - 1 K 1 i . fx often for the best in movie entertainment GEORGM RMLTO GLASS CONTRACTING AND SALES Theater Theater REXVI EW EDGEWOOD Drive-In Theater Drive-In Theater PHENIX BEVERLY Drive-In Theater Theater 9 V , l 1 ' I My xn b lv V-F it ag: .g X VX Asks-t, 55f tssszme:aiv.1,sf,tswa1asstx-iP.sszSt4tf1e'Sf4 S It u t S A A Q N ,S T X 5 1 : S ' S S1 ..Sr A S at s no pro em t S t t T S if S S St. to N- 0 Fi 2 . mi ompl,imemi .oft-S tra' ' V :, fi - , , , A1,r il :Stat X S E t , N -xxxf9i.,,E-, A V... VK Miki Xri if XA T, QR X f 1 ' ' T xofy MQ, :NW .,,., 1 '.,.yi'4 T to me Clothes Xi T S 1 S t u W ,E - 1 T T 7 it i S - ' AT F LS, T ..,, 25-fP ii ,HW X 3.5 I 'W if Tjkfsa. In I if gf! Qjyqw Qwgjfwi x .ffl ' NE XT X W RT Xi '-..,,- -.., .Qaviifivj F., va ink -'rig' it I T A ft 2 oe- TE we ' f ' t 1115 W so for college. ,r at , It S Q if il? ' V- kj. . fur: LIFESLCASUALTY just visit the ?r ' if I RADI I IONAL 142 Hatop siu. NASH I District Manager iff 165 Wynnton Building 55 Downtown 8i in Columbus Square Q ,. S Q 1 .1555 .bf f55 T Dial FA 2-1728 TEL-AIR 1548 10th Street 5000 Aggressive Watts 1460 on your dial Low Tire Pressure Warning Device Wheel and Rims WPNX ROGERS BRAKE SERVICE Distributors of phone 293-2535 Bendix B. K. Vacuum Brakes Be d' - We t' gho A' . . n IX, S In , ,Use Ir 1 First in Music, News, Weather 81 Sports Grizzly Brake Lining 1 Elmo B, Rogers Columbus, Georgia , Cut Flowers Potted Plants Compliments of Funeral Deisgns Corsages STEWART'S DINING ROOM LINWOOD FLOWERS Cr GIFTS 172 W S ' R d-Cl 8 arm prings oa o umbus, Ga, HORACE COULTER Owner JOE MOON JOHNNY JOHNSTON Phone FA 2-5865 1026 Linwood Blvd. IS:-P Nite MU 9-9085 Columbus, Georgia if J? . ,gpg ff ,W gg if l J rf 0 W 03,9 so A Q ' ,g .r' , .. .. ,gk ,- :., ',, ,-,,,,,,..,.., in-. TASTY SANDWICH COMPANY Wholesale and Special Orders We Cater to Parties and Outings Sandwiches, Donuts, and Pies 3849 Hamilton Road FA 2-8811 295 Lullaby Professional Employment Agency Room 235-37 Martin Building Phonesi 324-3709j 324-3876j 327-2343 EXECUTIVE - CLERTCAL - SALES - WAITRESSES Charms Dwmonds - Watches BABYSITTERS -- DOMESTIC HELP QCOLORED or Wi-HTEJ Jelvelry and Watch Repair INDUSTRIAL 1 TECHNICAL Office Hours 8:45 to 5 Daily l2l Cross Country Plaza Phone 322-4814 Nights, Sundays or Holidays Phone 327-7I74 Columbus, Georgia EARLI NE SAUNDERS, OWNER STEELMASTER 9 I X Ornamental Iron G' Paint Company SHONEYIS ORNAMENTAL IRON BIG BOY PITTSBURGH PAINTS When You Dine Better For Less Free Estimates 3306 Macon Road 3628 Hamilton Road Dial 322-6022 HQLT SERVICE CQ. LITHO-KROME COMPANY AIR CGNDITIONING HEATING PRINTERS .. LITHQGRAPHERS BOILERS IOO9 - l3th Street Columbus, Ga PLAZA ESSO Compliments of 3239 MACON ROAD THE PIT, INC. CROSS COUNTRY PLAZA PHONE: FA 7-9302 296 Colonial Bread 81 Cakes Fresh Daily At Your Favorite Neighborhood Store COLONIAL BAKING CO. J' 5 L4 s ff f BEST WISHESA Q A .sf K, , + ,F , ,M , .r ,f, 51 fi' -4 fy ' ' I ' r .4 - , , ,fr fp. From V' JVIQQTTHE ws HFour Locations To Serve You Better H22 Broadway Columbus Square 2302 Wyrmton Rd. Phenix Plaza Famous Quality Womens and Childrens Apparelv 29 V. V. VICK For Graduation Gifts and Complete Bridal Service Jewelry -- Watches - Silver Crystal - China T218 Broadway FA 7-4348 COMPANY fmsmfzoysgzrm SINCE 1873 Z2 3Z X T1 ' ll X Xl XXX A 5 l I Y F 4 C M Al sr we ,M 0 ,A dclri- delite DELIGHTFULLY REFRESHING 1 2 A jwngplbgjmm Gianni W , COMPLIMENTS Qbqk QW' -1 me Ox OF 31579497 - uulUUllIllllllllllllllllllul GHS ik WWW Wwe WEEMODERNSE ' S HADJNUJL ' cmwusns snow Cami 5'i'N YM tl 'JIIIIIIUIII' fl . ww, up at mam im Q-Slew. 1' 'mIl! m 'FU E ji T' ' 'W eefffffa alll! it :tT.fT-525-QJQ GAS DOES IT BETTER H I 55 .... 2230 Wymlon Road , ll 41 lu 1.1 MWQLEEEEQQGG ,',','.' SSIl'SSf Better Wearing Apparel for Children GAS LIGHT COMPANY OF COLUMBUS 1421 - 4th Ave. 322-8891 298 Compliments of HOLT Cr WHITE, INC. 22lO Wyrmton Road 322-4427 ...L- gl Compliments of GRAVES X, f' 2 Un SUPPLY CORP. Ig fPP fl ' ' , ' 1 , ,J M7 '7fk47f,,-if 'XXL J LM' J? P1 14 rp-J V 1' X? N I ' ,,'i.' Q, Z ...if f 5 , 51,11 fi ,fi M V l ,ff gn ,O f nf? V , ,E ig I! :V x L! Wg, 43 Affj-fh-Qf:?lJ yy LR x , ., 1 f H in af 'ff M ffl CLP,-50N oPT1Q,ANS 1034 THIRTEENTH STREET COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HW 6 TWH sr. fmmhf I ' MCL 5 Whether you re high In the Alps Vw 6 'LU' L ug or on the wade Pacific 0 9 PM C5 P J Ah The Town 31 Country clothes you wear warm 4-2073 I Mil X 2 Llfgl I M , do f f Mm KW J. K. Clason M37 ACS - NT? Q W1 f :X Joh L J my A Ubflvqg 'L 1 560 if P al R Lf ,yy IL, A , ,fy U Am Vw org WMP M JL Ltooywue QS on Mu nf' UNITED BUILDERS SUPPLIES, INE Hgpvfcf 501 mn. sim Phone FA 7-0361 COLUMBUS. GLORGIA 3085 - Macon Road Columbus, Georgia Johnny Beck-President Billy Proctor-Vice President Tommy Ferguson-Secretary Don Tommey-Treasurer Allen Shannon-Sgt.-AT-Arms Kenny Evans--Sgt.-Af-Arms Alex Dudley--Chaplain Randy Givens-Fresh. Coordinator rw www' are sl an im is ill W :RUE Iggy Iii W rms an 300 ST. ELMO PHARMACY YARBOUGH - DURHAM 1811 Garrard Street Phone FA 2-4455 Compliments of JACK H. COOK Jewelers Over 93 Years SCHOMBU RG'S The Name SC1-1OMBURG'S on Any Giff Adds Prestige, but Nothing to the Cost. 3 Builder iizi BROADWAY FA 7-7489 Home 324-5121 Office 322-1852 , 3 ,fl Q-QLNBLK Wg if 'sex' if-5 A , 'Y f :V ELM? 1 F t , 'QB uHELMA'Su is-Wrwwhgivwif 'P 2 95' ' Lu kvvlnisgx HO RD HRT 'ri G P Y BEAUTY SALON Q' .N-.r,C,Q QM, W7 76 1i5f'3n- UA-'X'K.CfQ'1 'Q. Printers -:- Lithographers . W, .Y 2 xxcvwhw- MRS' L' M- GRAHAM Phone FA 7-3251 3' if soo Eighth sfreef Columbus, Georgia 1 1803 Wynn1OD Road Phone FA 7-2480 Compliments of CHAN DLER'S PHARMACY INC. JENNA DAVID ' SCHOOL OF DANCE 3724 Woodruff Rd. 323-7328 Rosemont Shopping Center 327-7398 301 Cpl f SIMS PIANO COMPANY 371 5H 'I Rd NJXIN-J' Il'sTI1e A I DEA'-ER IIARDAWAY FORll That Makes A T e Q pb R D - ln Buying A I if A New Car A A I 5 h DIFFERENCE DELTA SIGMA DELTA SOCIAL CLUB COLUMBUS-PHENIX CITY CLEARING HOUSE COLUMBUS BANK 8. TRUST COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBUS FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBUS PHENIX-GIRARD BANK, PHENIX CITY, ALABAMA If L, Ag 43 MII A951 Cn N lzvwlj GW Zigi Cl,gj Q5 'L 'L ES-VC I 'QMLA' . vi' VILQM '34 F J ,C ' f ' 'V lg Jfxfq fab L,L,,i,4fVV'7 V KQL 4 ,-N, 5 Y,V,,t2f 1 Uv ff L-,Q Wifi!! , f -1 STRIFFLER-HAMBY MORTUARY, INC. IOI5 Thirteenth Street Columbus, Ga. I . ft 'xv-' 5 1, I., A L3 PHENIX NATIONAL BANK, PHENIX CITY, ALABAMA CTW? ' ,X , Q ft , ,A ,NCQ fbxkf A TXFJS FX SIAM AT X I X . IX , , ,,,,x , Q, QQ,Q,QTfVc'ff--1 , Q21-ff' I A A IT. 7. Rt QL,4,,e,t' 1, ,,,, Sf.,J..f -+1 -',-, px 525 f A4 QM ff f Q.,,xx35 NTA. Jap f f'A- J.. f P J -N4. 3fzfL,CJQMx 1 ft 1 Lf. 'Hg LIIL C, I Q I 1 I in I ' . If 9 , ' A ,ttefgpftwewgytf Q , W, ,wif . Il, a 1, ' 'N . 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TO THE Paint Hardware Housewares CLASS OF 66 FA 3 733I I222 B d y FROM THE WE DELIVER 5 Cohlscan Staff Q06 Alexander, Harriett 26 FACU LTY INDEX A tudent Index Perdue, Anna 21 Petty, Emily 18 Porch, Cloie 29 R Avant, Beth 131,180 Avary, Lynn 131 Averett, Hal 113,272 Averett, Ran 145,169 Avery, Dane 113 Boland, Martha 114 Bolick, Joe 114 Bond, Vincent 114,224,252 Bone, Karen 114 Bowers, Ingrid 114,263 Arnold Bagley, , Mary Alice 16 B Elizabeth 18,26 Barnes, Ruth 22 Barton, Elizabeth 20 Barrow, Marion 24 Belk, Frances 26 Bethea, Nancy 26,261 Bennett, John 22 Billotte, Elnor 26 Blackmon, Myrtle 30 Brodie, Gene 30,255 Ream, Fred 30,31 Redfearn, Leone 31 Richey, Gwendolyn 21 Rochester, Julia 31,26 Rodgers, Martha 23 Rush, Peggy 21 S Sewell, Margie 21 Shepard, Lucy 25 Skelton, Clarkie 25 Smith, Claire 18 Bowman, Sherry 114 Avery, Sandy 113 Boyter, Becky 132,168 B Bozung, Caren 52,175,182,201 ' rra 114 3399621 f'd1l,33, 8:Scc1QelShn,Zlu52,157 83996 1 SU Y ,3, Brady, Janet 114,207 88996111 'Mn Brady, Pai 132,203,204 ailey, Stanley 50 Bragg Doug 145 gaiqrd' l?ga263 Brannan, Betsy 53,175 Bake ,S ',e3, Bfasweii, Guy 53,258 Baker' ,fan ,45 Braswell, Ron 114,205 a er' 'mmy Bray, Melvin 132 Baker, Randie 50,183 B .I T H4 Baker, Wayne 113 'az' ' om Burns, Joanne 30,190 C Camp, Elton 28 Christopher, Josephine 24,25 Cooper, Fran 22 Corcoran, Penny 20 D Dietrich, Cy 30 Sparks, Joe 31,217,244 Strickland, Mary 31 Suarez, Lana 21 Suttle, Joanne 31 T Thomas, Neal 28,29 V Vandergriff, Paul 21 Bakken, Jan 113,276 Barbaree, Danny 113 Barefield, Sara 113 Barefoot, Don 51,237 Barefoot, Steve 145,185 Barker, Mike 51,237 Barksdale, Penny 145,185 Barlow, Nicky 114,178,244,246 Barnes, James 131 Barrera, Pete 114,255 Barrington, Gail 131 Breazeale, Nancy 132 Breazeale, Tommy 114 Breckenridge, Sheryl 52 Breedlove, Nancy 114,186,202 Brescia, Jean 114 Brescia, John 114 Dismukes, Ann 28 Dollar, Herman 16 E Edwards, Janet 20 F Fendley, Richard 30 Fort, Mary 26,27 Frazer, Susan 20,195 G Garner, Hazel 17 Gibbs, Cyrus 18 Gorman, Lucile 24 Goss, Gussie 20 H Hodorowski, Faye 22 Hardy, Walter 24 Higgins, Fannie 22 Hill, Martha 17 Vanlandingham, Evelyn 27 W Wallace, Gene 23 Williams, Marijon 23 STUDENT INDEX A Abernethy, Ervin 113 Abrams, Gary 131 Barron, Tommy 51 Barwick, Butch 114 Bass, Dick 131 Bates, Robert 50 Battley, Mike 50 Beard, David 145 Beasley, Ronnie 51,178,198,234,236 Beatty, Anne 51,175,217,271,275 Beatty, Chuck 114 Beatty, Helen 131,215 Acker, Bonnie 48,216 Adams, Bennett 131 Adams, Claire 131 Adams Adams Adams Greg 48 1 Q , Karen 113,202 , Rebecca 113 Aqlialoro, Larry 113,179,205 Akins, Akins, Akins, Joy 113,185,189,196 Mike 113,178,278 Susan 48,176,189,194 Aldridge, Bo 145 Aldridge, Gigi 113 Hilton, Ruth 20 J Alexander, James 145 Alford, Buddy 49 Alford, James 151,197 Jenkins, Marjory 27 Jones, Virginia 25 K Kaeserman, Charlotte 30 Kelly, Marion 22 Kendrick, John 30 Kenny, Rosalie 23 L Lawrence, Roberta 20,21 Layton, Elizabeth 30 Lucus, Bill 28,243 M McConnell, Carese 26 McCorlew, Florence 10,11,18,21 McCrory, Connie 28 McCrory, Gary 29 McGee, Hoke 29 Martini, Lucien 25 Metcalf, Alice 27 Mitchell, Sam 31,259 Moore, Charles 17,261 Motley, Juanita 31 0 ODonnell, Claude 31 Oesterreicher, Bobbie 31 Ownbey, Andrew 26 P Peeler, Sandra 23 Alford, Jane 49,1 87,189,192 Alford, Sally 145 Allan, Kathryn 131 Allan, Susan 131 Allen, Chris 48 Allen, Linda 48,156,222 Allen Pam 131 Beatty, Rhonda 145 Beck, Johnnie 51,196 Becker, Billy 114,179,234 Bedingfield, Carl 131,l68,250,252 Begor, Sally 131 Belisle, Dottie 50,196 Belk, Bubba 50 Bell, Judy 263 Beltramo, Sharon 131 gi. , kj ae? Bennefield, Mike 'bis'- 'f, MG1'j11N,1g'f1Eii 131,178,185,198,234,255 A. QQ, it Bennett, Betty Ann 145 ' ' Benson, Sheryl 131,263 Bennett, Bill 145 Bentley, Larry 50,252 Bentley, Susan 114 Benton, Chris 131,234 Bergquist, Beryl 114,175,177,185,202,217 Berman, Betsy 50,196 Berman, Jane 114,196 Briddick, Bill 132 Brill, Bonnie 52,196 Brim, Danny 114,205 Brinson, Barbara 114,278 Britton, David 145 Brocato, Cynthia 132 Brocato, Lynda 114,206 Brock, Chuck 114 Allen, Patsy 48,200 Allison, Frank 49 Almon, Betty 49 Almon, Sue 113 Alverscn, Cecilia 113 Ambrester, Greg 131 Ammons, Sharron 113,199 Amon, Carol 113,180,196,202 Amos, Bettye 112,1 13,165,185 Amos, Donna 48,217,272 Anderson, Janis 131 Anderson, Jenny 49 Anderson, Karen 113,213 Andrews, Johnny 144,145,169 Angelo, Sondra 113 Anthony, Becky 113,186 Berry Christine 131 r Berry, Uohn 145,170 Berry, Larry 51 Berry, Larry 131 Berry, Patricia 114 Berry, Paula 131 Berry, Richard 114 Berry, Rob 52,198,234,237 Berry, Shirley 52 Berry Stan 131 Bertram, Mike 145 Besser, Mairyln 52,186 Bickerstaff, Robert 114 Biles, Carolyn 145 Binns, Cathy 1 14 Bishop, chuck 114 Anthony, Brent 131,206 Anthony, Lance 49,177,205 Anthony, Lawana 145,204 Arnold, Gary 131 Arnold, Stan 131,206 Arrington, Linda 263 Arrington, Mary Elise 49,186,206 Arrington, Nancy 113 Ashley, Mavis 131 Askew, Kay 50,260,275 Atwell, Gail 113 Aure, Marianne 131,203,204 Bishop, Nancy 131,206 Blanchard, Peggy 114,193,276 Blizzard, Neal 131,193 Blom, Harry 53,177,205,221 Blom, Judith 145,204 Blom, Reed 132,206 Bloomfield, Bill 53,158,252,270 Blount, David 132 Bodiford, Ann 114 Bodiford, Diane 132 Boggs, Jan 114 Boland, Charles 52 Brooks, Carol 145 Brooks Brooks Laura 1 15 f Lyn 132,263 Brooks, Moe 53,164,178,198,244 245,246,247,248,255,256 Brooks, Ray 1 15 Brown, Alex 1 15 Brown, Brown, ,198,234,238,239,242,252 Donnie 53,184 Dorothy 145,204,215 Brown, Frances Sue 132 Brown, Harriett 115 Brown, Harry 53,179 Brown, Pam 54,196,277 ' Brown, Steve 54,179,198,234, 237,238,244,245 Brunson, David 132 Bryan, Beverly 55 Bryan, Buddy 132 Bryan, Mike 132 Bryant, Gay 206 Bryant, Jeanne 132 Bryant, Vicky 132 Buckanan, Jack 55,196 Buick, Dennis 132 Bunce, Bobby 145 Burch, Frank 54,205 307 Burdell, Larry 145 Burkhalter, Gary 55 Burnham, Pat 145 Burns, Claire 132 Burns, Kathy 145 Burns, Mike 175,198,234 Cofield, Charles 146 Cohn, Donna 146,204,263 Cohn, Jane 133,203,204,263 Colbert, Cindy 133,261 Cole, Kathy 116 Cole, Will 116 Burrus, Jake 115 Bush, Jean 145 Bush, Jim 132 Bush, John 145 Jennifer 116 Bush, Sandra 145 Bussey, Andy 132 Bussey, Connie 54,200,201,279 Bussey, Janet 132,204 Bussey Jeanette 145,279,203 Bussey, Larry 115 Butler, Charles 115,205 Butler, Leslie 54,270 Crowel Butler, Mike 132 Buttram, Pat 115,180 Byars, Alex 132,177 Bynum, Yvonne 55 C Cain, Bill 54,171,178,221,225,268 Cain, Margaret 145 Cain, Phillip 55 Cairns, Coleen 145 Callahan, Fred 40,112,115,1165, 175,177,178,181,191 Callaway, Phoebe 144,145 Camp, Dorothy 54 Campbell, Anne 55,196 Campbell, Jacki 145 Cannon, Claudia 133,200,203,204 Cargill, Sonia 133 Carlile, John 55 Carlile, Sherry 133,182,203,204,206,263 Carlisle, Bruce 133 Carlisle, Rusty 196 Carmichael, Bobby 115 Carpenter, Ann 145 Carpenter, Becky 133,203,204 Carpenter, Frank 133,168,234,255 Carpenter, Scotty 133 Collier, Alec 146 Collier, Coopie 116 Collins, Chuck 56,205 Collins, Harry 116,198 Collins, Mike 133 Collins, Tom 130,133,179,234,252 Collins, Tom 57,205 Collum, Shirley 115 Colwell Becky 133 c6mb1e', oeiefa 146 Comer, Comer, Judy 1 16,273 57,1 56,1 78,198,234,236 Comer, Mike Cook, Don 146,243 Cook, Freddie 133 Cook, Jack 133 Cook Linda 133 cookf sfeve 133 Cookse Cookse y, Beth 146,169,211 y, Walter 133,197 Cooper, Marie 133 Copeland, Nan 20,133 Corbett, Carol 58,174,175 Cornett, Gerry 146 Cosby, Myrna 58,189,215 Coulter, Mike 59 Coylue, Marcus 133,234 Cox, G Craddo Craig, Craig, Craig, Craig, Crawfo Crawto lenn 146 ck, Vicki 116 Cynthia 146 Lucy 59,175,207 Murray 59,200 Susan 113 rd, Mary Lou 146,169,204 rd, Steve 134,206 Crim, Cindy 134,203,204 Crisp, Lawrence 146 Cronin, Donna Sue 58,189,194,196 Crosswy, Milton 116 I, Mike 58 Denend, Robert 146 Denham, Allen 146 Dent, Gary 60,179,184,252,254 De Pratt, Al 116 Dickens, Jimmy 60 Dillard, Paula 146 Dillard, Warren 60,224,228 Dimon, Janet 61,175,177,187 Dimon, Jimmy 134,177,206 Dimon, Sandy 202 Dismukes, Laura 134,203,204 Dixon, Dwain 61 Dobbs, Betsy 134 Dobbs, David 116,205 Dodelin, Freddy 146 Dollar, Butch 60,178,198,234,236 Feinberg, Ina 146 Feinberg, Ronnie 63,179 Feltman, Cheryl 63,215 Fergerson, Tommy 62,178 Fielder, Thomas 117 Fields, Billy 134,259 Fields, Sheila 117 Feggins, Brenda 134 Fieseler, David 117,196 Fillion, Stan 134,250 Fish, Dorothy 117,193,206 Fish, Mary Ann 62,193,206 Fish, Shirley 146,193,206 Fitzgerald, Richard 63,252,275 Flanagan, Ricky 146 Flanagan, Roger 146 Flanagan, Sharon 146 Carroll, Dewain 145 Carter, Becky 133 Carter, Charles 133 Carter, Jimmy 133 Carter, Linda 55,214 Carter, Nancy 133,203,204 Carter, Neal 56,272 Carter, Sally 145 Cartledge, David 115,178,275 Cartwright, Cathy 133 Carwile, Charles 133 Carwile, Sandie 115 Casady, Pindar 56,175,193 Casey, Pam 56 Cashell, Carol 57,177 Cashell, Chris 145 Cason, Wayne 57 Cassie, Ted 133 .Castellow, Terry 146 Chancellor, Chris 56,164,222 Cauley, Bubba 115 Chadwick, David 146,251 Chadwick, Debbie 115 Chadwick, Harlan 146 Chambers, Deborah 133 Crumpler, Cecil 116 Crutchfield, Penny 134 Culverhouse, Theresa 133 Cummings, David 146 Cummings, Melinda 134 Cummings, Sharolyn 176 Curry, Robert 116,205 Dollar, Sandra 134 Dominey, Debbie 146 Donaldson, Miles 134,259 Donnell, Bobby 205 Donovan, Mike 116 Doucet, Thomas 134 Dowie, Jean 146 Dowie, Donna 116 Downs, Rebecca 146 Dresslar, Jimmy 116,179 Driver, Nancy 146,200 DuBois, Jacque 60,187,189 Dudley, Alec 61 Dudley, Beth 61 Flanagan, Steve 63,175,177 Fletcher, Lamar 117,193 Flournoy, Betsy 63,182,187 Flournoy, Jody 134,178,185 Flournoy, Sloan 134 Flowers, Debbie 134,206 Flynn, Joe 134 Foley, Frank 146 Forrest, Sandra 1 17 Fort, Barba ra 64,156,184,222,271 Foster, John 64 Fowler, Tub 65,175,178,198,234,236 Dudley, Bud 134,259 Dudley, Jan 116 Dudley, Mac 146 Dunn, Regena 117 Fox, Becky 61 Fox, John 146,170,243 Fox, Lewis 146 Franklin, Hadley 147 Champion, Lee 133,258 Chapman, Sylvia 146 Chapman, Tommy 115 Chesnut, Madelyn 115,165,178,275 Cheves, Billy 48,56,158,178 Cheves, Cecil 112,252 Chipman, Raymond 115 Chudy, Sandy 133 Clark, Billy 115 Clark, Cathy 57,199 David 179,205 David 57 Clark, Clark, Clark, Cliff 57 Clark, Gary 146 Clemmons, Warren 56 Cleveland, Mary 133 Cliatt, Barbara 56,196 Clift, Cheryl 116 , Clift, Wayne 146 Coates, Allen 133,193,223 Coates, Gerald 116,193 Cobb, lris 133 Curtis, Kerr Y 58,175,177,196,205 D Dahl, Tammy 146 Dailey, Bobby 134 Baley, Gayle 134,203,204 Daniel, Diane 134 Daniel, Gary 134,179 Daniel, Ron 59 Daniels, Pat 146 D'Armond, Wayne 134 Darnell, Annette 59,187,189 Dashiell, Berkeley 146,170,204,277 Davenport, Larry David, 116,179,244,246,248,249 Bob 58,156,160,161,178, 184,198,221,225,234,237,24O Davidson, Jon 58 Davis, Donna 59,189 Davis, Ellen 116,186,202 Davis, Janet 59,175,196,200 Davis, Mike 198,234,250,255 Davis, Neal 116,252 Davis, Ricky 134 Davis, Steve 60,157,178,198,243, 244,245,258 Davis, Sue 59 Davis, Tommy 146 Dawkins, Linda 60,196 Day, Bob 134,233 Day, Glennette 60 Deaton, Ann 146 Deaton, Debbie 146 Deaton, Duncan 263 Deaton, Janet 146 Deese, Tim 116,205 Delaney, Philip 134,223 Denend, Charles 61,199 Denend, Ed 61 Duncan, Bobby 117,205,244,250,276 Durden, Joe 61 Durden, John 117 Durham, Sallie 117 Eaker, Richard 62 Edeker, Rhonda 117 Edge, Anne 134,203,204 Edwards, Conchetta 117 Edwards, David 117 Ellerbee, Jana 62 Elliott, Billy 117,252 Elliott, Ginny Sue 117,206,263 Elliott, Susan 146,169,185,204 Ellis, Danny 117,199 Frazier, Ronald 117,191 Frazier, Sandra 147,204 Freed, Donna 117 French, Alice 117 French, Charles 117,205 French, Lloyd 134 Freund, Ronnie 117 Friedlander, Jill 134,263 Friedman, Lolly 117,177 Friou, Jack 117 Frohn, Karin 117,206 Frohn, Peter 134 Fry, Marilyn 65,271 Fudge, Jerry 134,234 Fulk, Larry 243 Fulk, Susan 64 Fuller, Nancy 134,261 Funderburk, Karen 117 Ellison, Ed 146 England, Larry 117,234,274 Erwin, Elaine 134,168,203,204 Estes, Jeff 134 Estes, Sue 62,175,196 Etheridge, Jack 117 Etheridge, Scott 134,177,206 Evans, Kenny 63 4 Evans, Norman 63 Everhart, Bob 146 Everly, Kathy 117,196 Evert, Kathy 117,175,187,196 Eyles, Alan 117 Audrey 62,200 Eysel, Ezell, Teresa 117,180,196 F Falkenstrom, Thiela 62,175 Farley, June 117 Farrow, Dan 117 Faulk, Larry 146 Faulkenberry, Fred 146,243 Favorite, Sue 63 Furman, Robert 117 G Gailmard, Anne 134,185,276 Gallops, Don 134 Gallops, James 251 , Gam-mage, Anne 64,216,275 Gammage, Henry 134 Gammage, Susan 134 Gardner, Dave 117,205 Garner, Jenny 118,176,217 Garrard, Bob 64,175 Garrard, Diane 134,203,204 Garrett, Carole 118 Garrett, Jeff 65 Garrett, Jennie 147,206 Garrett, Suzanne 65,196,199 Gaston, Dorothy 118,180 Gates, Genia 118 Gaultney, David 134 Gaultney, Susan 64 Gaultney, Tommy 134 George, Lew 64 Gibbs, Mary Lib 64 Gibson, Janice 118,199 Gibson, Jim 118 Gibson, Kathie 118 Gibson, Mary Ella 65,175,201 Gibson Yvonne 65 Gaesefkay 134,185,204 Giles, Virginia 66,175 Gilliam, Otis 251 Hart, Pete Gist, Manor 118,182 Gist, Robert 147 Givens, Randy 66 Glasbrenner, Paula 118 Glaser, Patty 118,202 Glaser, Rosa 147 Glasgow, Doug 147,193,243,251 Glasgow, Ken 66 Glenn, Tommy 67 Glisson, Darlene 135 Glover, Howard 118 Glover, Paul 67 Gnann, Robert 118 Goff, Carneth 66,205 Godwin, Georgia 135 Goldberg, Frances 66,184,196 Golston, Walter 147 Goode, Martha 1 18 Goodlett, Nancy 118 Goodman, Glen 67 Goodman, Steve 135,168,177,185 Goodsell, Sara 147 Goodson, Bill 135 Goodson, Cheryl 67 Goolsby, Bobby 67,198,234,237,276 Gordon, Ronald 66,255,257 Gordy, Layton 118 Gordy, Lila Ann 135 Hamilton, Mary Frances 69 Hamilton, Sharon 135 Hampton, Linda 69,263 Hampton, Mary 119 , Wade 68,198,234,236,252,254 Hand, Reed 119 Handel, Gloria 68,272 Handel, Lonnie 135,234,255 Hanson, Marilyn 69 Hanson, Terry 119 Harbin, Barry Lynn 193 Hardage, Dorothy 69,174,175,201 Harden, Mickey 70 Hardaway, Mary 136 Hargrove, Johnny 70,176,178, 198,216,234,235,237 Harp, Jim 71 Harpe, Brenda 119 Hampton Hindsman, Burrell 119 Hindsman, Susan 147 Hinson, Eddie 119 Hinson, Sherry 48,73,157,162, 171,179,260,268 Hinton, Skippy 147,169,252 Hinton, Suzan 119 Hirsch, David 119,179 Hobby, Bitsy 147 Hobby, Jenny 120 Harper, Charlie 71,179,259 Bill 119 Harrell Harrell Buzzy 119 Harrell Jerome 70 Harrell Louise 147 Harrell Verdo 147 Harris, Carolyn 70 Harris, Helen 119,187,202 Harris, Lee 70,196 Harris, Lynda 70,196,275 Harris, Phil 136,147 Harris, Stan 71 Harris, Wayne 136 Harrison, Monique 147 Hart, Bill 71 Hart, Billy 147 Hart, Judy 119,196 Hart, John 136 147 Hodges, Cheryl 147,204,205 Hoffman, Evelyn 136,167 Hoffman, Anne Judson 73,164 Hofstetter, Edwin 72,226 Hogan, Ricky 136 Hollinshead, Georgia 136,203,201 Holloway, Sandy 72,222,230 Holmes, Charles 72,198,255,256,273 Holman, Celia 136,182 Holt, Charles 73 Honacker, Carl 136 Hook, Jane 120 Hook, Robert 147 Hooks, Cindy 120 Hope, Kathy 136 Hope, Robin 73,159,175,222 Hopkins, Bev 147 Horne, Eddie 120 A Johnson, La Ne 43,74,174,201 Johnson, Louise 74,184,276 Johnson, Steve 121,182,223 Johnson, Susan 136 Johnson, Thad 136 Johnston, Bobby 75,179,234,237,270 Johnston, Bobby 121,198 Johnston, Debby 121 Johnston, Judy 74 Jolley, John 121 Jones, Betty 148 Jones, Bob 76 Jones, Brenda 121,206 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Brock 136,234 Carol 75 Daniel 121 Gayla 148 Randy 121 Stephen 76 Jones, Sue 136 Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Bill 137,179,234,244,252 Harry 148 Mike 148 Pat 76 Val 77,160,161,184,188, 196,216,260 Joy, Karen 77,186,217 Goss, Gen 118 Graddy, Jan 66,200 Graddy, Judy 66,175,196,200 Gradie, Laura 147 Graeser, Mary 147 Graham, Ricky 118 Gramrner, Diane 67 Granade, Charlotte 67,162,174,175,196,216 Granade, Warner 68,175,184,196 Grant, Janice 135 Grant, Nancy 118 Grantham, Danny 135 Grantham, Lawton 118 Gray, Anne 135,206 Gray, Celeste 135,263 Gray, Jane 118,206 Gray, Rita 135,206 Green, Sue 68,176,194 Greenberg, Arthur 68 Greenberg, Ed 135,252 Greenberg, Gale 147 Greene, Shirley 147 Greenhaw, James 147,243 Greenhaw, John 118 Greer, Penny 135 Greer, Phil 69 Greer, Sherry 135 Gregory, Dan 252 Gregory, Ted 147 Gresham, Alan 147 Griffin, Bob 69 Grogan, Lynne 118,175,196,206 Groover, Lin 118,193 Grubbs, Jake 135 Gunnels, Al 135 Gunnels, Kenny 68 Gunby, Jim 118 Gunn, John 118, 205 Gurr, Bonnie 118,196,200 Guzik, Steve 119 Harvard, Donna 147 Harvel, Charlotte 147 Harvey, Bobby 119 Harvey, William 136,234 Hassell, Joe 70,198,252,253,270 Hatfield, Mary 70 Hathaway, David 119 Hathaway, Kevin 147 Havnaer, Sandy 119 Hayes, Bob 136 Hayes, Ginger 147,170,180,185,204 Hays, Vicky 147,170,204 Hazouri, Louis 119,177 Head, Bill 147 Head, Patsy 119 Horton, Thomas 74,179 Hotard, Laurence 136 Hotard, Louis 74 Howard, Beth 147,204 Howard, Bill 120 Howard, Sheila 120,186 Howell, Diann 120,211 Huddleston, Brenda 120 Juneau, Jerry 137 K Kampe, Pat 136 Karnap, Becky 121 Keeble, Donny 121,179,205 Kelbert, Kevin 148 Keller, Burton 76 Kelley, Jack 148 Kelley, Mike 243 Kellogg, Kay 41,76,162 Kelly, Charlie 137,198,234 Heady, Susan 1 19 Heard, Dan 179,252,274 Hearn, Mike 70 Hearn, Hearn, Beverly 147 Richard 136 Heath, Jerry 147,243 Heath, Larry 147 Heath, Ricky 136 Hecht, Ellen 136 Henderson, Debbie 71 Henderson, Jerry 136,180,206 Henderson, Kevin 147 Henderson, Sharon 119,206,263 Hendricks, Brad 147 Hendricks, Karol 71 Henesy, Charles 72,175 Henry, Glendolyn 119 Henry, Gay 72 Henry, Pamela 136 Henry, Philip Hudlow, Anita 120,200 Hudlow, Kay 147 Hudson, Carol 136 Hudson, Cassandra 136 Hudson, Davis 120,252 v Hudson Kay 120 Hudspeth, Steve 120,205 Huff, Pudd 120 Hufstetler, Benjy 74,178,198,234,236,275 Hughes, Alan 148 Hughes, Doug 136 Hughes, Tommy 120,198,234 Hughston, Edgar 120 Huling, Bill 136,259 Huling, Woody 75 Hunt, Bill 136 Hunt, John 120,175,199 Hunt, Len 120 Hunt, Lynda 136 Hunter, Ann 41,75,158,222,271l Hunter, Craig 136 Hunter, Denise 136 Hunter, Waldo 120 Hutchens, Kathy 120,148 Hutchinson, Cathy 120 Hutto, Randolph 74,224,228 Hyden, John 74 lngram, Dana 148 Ingram, Gina 136 lniego, Johnny 120,258 lsom, Phyllis 136 lsom, Lynn 75,196,201 Kelly, Ed 137 Kelly, Elaine 77,201,274 Kelly, Jan 77,164,175,188,222 Kelly, Jeff 137 Kelly, Linda 77 Kelly, Nina 121,196 Kelly, Rebecca 76 Kemp, Cheryl 137,206 Kendall Mike 121,179,234 Kendrick, Bootsie 76 Kendrick, Jack 137 Kenimer, Curtis 137 Kent, Jimmy 148,243 73,198,255,256,277 Henry, Steve 136 Henthorne, David 136,234,244 Herring, Bobby 73,252,255 Herin, Alice 119,193,202 H Hackel, Marcia 135,203,204 Hagan, James 68 Haines, Barbara l19,175,202,263 Haines, Shelia 119 Hale, Mike 119 Hale, Sonny 135,185 Hall, Bill 136 Hall, Chuck 147 Hall, Hudson 135 Hall, Judy 119,202 Hall, Linda 135 Hall, Mattie 147 Hall, Susan 68,188,222,271 Hallonquist, Oren 135 Hamilton, Judy 147,169,185,204 Herrin, Danny 147 Herrin, Susan 136,189 Herrington, George 73 Herrington, Lois 147 Heyn, Chris 119,165,179,185, 198,234,252,253,278 Hice, Sharon 72,272 Hiers, James 136 Higgins, Carl 136,223 Hightower, Lesley 136 Hill, Bloise 72,157 Hill, Donald 136 Hill, Linda 147 Hill, Welch 72,252 Hiller, Mary Catherine 136,177,1'90,203,204 Hilton, Margaret 119,183,189 J Jackson, Ben 120,205 Jackson, Ken 121,205 Jackson, Mike 121,179,259 Jackson, Phil 136 Jackson Suzy 148 Jacobseh, Rocky 136 Jambon, Julee 136 James, Cindy 120 Jeneau, Jerry 136 ' Jenkins, Elizabeth 185,193 Jenkins, Marty 136,203,217 Jenkins, Patricia 148 Jenkins, Steve 136 Jennings, Cathy 136 Jennings: Ronald 37,42,75,197 Johnson, Amy 136 Johnson, Ann 75,175,217 Johnson, Beverly 136 Johnson, Dale 121 Johnson, Frank 121,178,185,198,234 Johnson, Greg- 121 Kent, Karen 148 Kent, Laura Lee 132,191 Kestle, Chris 148,204 Key, Belinda 121 , Kibby, Kathy 77 Kineard, Connie 77,215,222,260,270 King Ann 148 King, Carole 77 King, Cece 78 King, Connie 78,175,275,276 King, Gary 137 King, Langhorne 148 King, Laura 121 Kinlaw, Judy 121 Kinnett, Claire 121,175 Kirby, Dan 148 Kirkland, Dan 148,170,244 Kirkland, Judy 121,263 Kirven, Elliott 121,179,259 Kitchen, Bill 78,197 Kitts, Shearl 148 Knowles, Becky 137 Knowles, Debbie 137 Knowles, Kathy 79,196 Knowles Linda 137 Knox, John 177 Knox, Larry 71 Koob, Jeff 78,177,190,226 Kraushopf, Jeffrey 137 Kravtin, Sondra 137,180 Kritko, Adoni 148 Krohn, Danny 121,180 Krohn, Peggy 121,196 Kulbersh, Bill 78 Kulbersh, David 78,137 Kunze, Katie 137 Kyle, Helen 148 L Lamb, Jennie 121,180 Lambert, Kathy 137,206 309 Lambert, Tommy 78 Lampp, John 121,205 Lampp, Larry 79 Land Donna Gail 137 Landi Jeanette 137,180,204 Land Jeff 203 Landl Jere 148 Land, John 148 Land, Rick 137 Land, Robin 137 Land, Susan 79,175,201 Landrum, Joe 78,175,177,205, 221,225,230 Lane, Eddie 121,179,180,193,205 Lane, Julia 78,201 Lane, Leon 137 Lane, Sandra 79 Langdon, Donna 121 Lan don Bill 79 Marchban ks, Beverly 123 Marshall, Eddie 84 Martin, Bob 85 Martin, Butch 138 Martin, Chuck 138,223 Martin, Frank 138 Martin, Linda 84,175,196 Martin, Martin, Mary 123,202,278 Valerie 138 Massey, Brenda 123 Massey, John 149 Maxwell, Jan 85,182,201 Maxwell, Peter 123,178,182,197 Mayes, Pat 138 Meadows, Ann 149,204 Meeks, Connie 84,175 Meeks, Randy 138 Meinzen, Karen 138 Melton, Carlton 84,175 Melton, Eddie 85 9 1 Lanham, Cathy 148 Lanham, Chuck 121 Lanier, Don 137 Lanier, Stephen 148,243,251 Lansdon, Eric 137 Lansing, John 148,193 Lapides, David 121,175,177,179,197 Larson, Greg 148,251 LaVoie, Michael 79 Lazzara, Johnnie 148 Leath, Mary Jane 40,80,175,196 Lee, Bill 80 Lee, Darlene 121 Lee, Janice 148 Lee, Joe 148 Lee, Linda 148 Mendel, Peggy 123 Mendenhall, Art 138 Mendenhall, David 123 Mendenhall, Debbie 85 Mendenhall Jane 125 Mendenhall Robbie 138,250,255 Mendenhall Veda 123 Merritt, Mike 275 Metcalf, Dot 123,188,263 Mickle, Jackie 138 Middlebrooks, Julie 138 Miles, Cynthia 123 Miles, Deborah 123 Miller Amanda 85,201 , Miller, Debbie 149,204 Miller, John 123 Miller, Marguerite 138 Lee, Liz 81 Lee, Mike 121 Lee Sandy 137,180 Leonard, Al 137 Leonard, Lewis 81,225 Lesley, Cindy 81 Lesley, Mike 137 Less, Louise 148 Letson, Sharon 80 Levy, Mark 81,164,252,269 Lewis, Christine 148 Lewis, Gwen 148 Lewis Laura 122,175 Lewis, Lea 148,180 Lewis, Mike 148 Lewis, Roger 81,175,252 Lewis, Torie 148 Lewis Torie 37 Lindsay, cami 122,189,272 Little, Jim 137 Little, Joan 148 ' Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mims, Mims, Nancy 26,123,207 Peggy 84,206 Tommy 84 Walter 85 Diane 85,175,199 Kathy 138 Minton, Linda 149,206 Mitchel Mitchel Mitchel Mitchel Mitchel Mitchel Mitchel l, Becky 138 1, Billy 149 I, Jane 85 1, Judy 139 I, Louise 123 I, Lynn 123,182,186, 1, Pam 139 Mitchell Tomm '123 1 Y Mitja, Joy 139 Mitsopoulos, Chris 149,180 Mobley, Berry 123,198,234 Monfort, Emily 86,176,216 Monfort, Tommy 149 Montgomery, Eve 139 Livingston, Ken 149,235,243 Lockhart, Bob 137,258 Locklar Cath 149 Moon, Carol 86 Moore, Charlie 123,175 i Y Locklar, Larry 81 Locklear, Mel 137 Lockl ier, Brock 137 Lockiaer, Ricky 149,243 Loffredo, sem 149 Loflin, Beth 122,193,202 Y Phiiiip 123,205 Pol leys, Logan, Vickie 80,200 Long, Deborah 137,177,203,204 Love, Bonny 41,80,273 Lovell, Jimmy 149 Lowe, Johnny 149 Lowe, Susan 138,203,204 Lowery, Travis 138 Lucker, Ronny 138 Lucas, Mike 122 Lunsford, Pete 122,223 Lunsford, Rita 80,201 Lupo, Barbara 122,187,202,272 Lupo, Joan 138,203,204 Lutz, Chris 138,230 Lynch, Fran 122,175 Moore, Chris 86,196 Moore, George 123,255 Moore, Moreno, Linda 123,202 Scherry 123,186 Morfield, Dick 123 Morgan, Morgan, Kathy 123 Keith 139 Morgan, Moll 204 Mo rga n Morgan, Steve 123 Morpeth, Robert 149,185,193 Morrison, Bud 139 Morrison, Dennis 123,179,278 Moseley, Georgia Sue 149 Moss, Leslie 149 Mott, Gary 139 Mott, Sharon 139,- Moye, William ,123 Moyer, Mike 149,251 Mueller, Karen 87 Mulkey, Tanya 149 Lynch, Tibbie 81 ,1 54,1 71 ,222,230 Lyon, Bill 81,252,273 M Mackey, Emily 149,204 Madding, Ann 138,204 Maholick, Bob 81 Maholick, Kathy 138 Malloy, Tommy 138 Malone, Cheryl 123 Maloof, Hal 138,234 Maloot, Melanie 138 Manderson, Bill 138 Manley, Reeser 138 310 Mullin, Bebe 90,203,204 Mullin, Bill 124 Mullin, Gloria 87,186 Mullin, Linda 86,201,214 Mullin, Randy 86,214 Maxim, Ricky 139 Mullin, Susan 149 Mullins, Bob 87 Mullins, Sis 149 Murphy, Ann 186 Murphy, Kathy 139 Murrah, Peggy 149 Murrah, Woody 139 Murray, Frank 124 Myers, Myers, Judy 81,175,l84,193 Margie 149 Myler, Gloria 87 Mac MacElhannon, Gip 122,230 MacLachlan, Cathy 138 MacMillan, Martha 149,180 MacMurrain, Pat 123 Mc McArthur, Jan 122 McAuliffe, Jim 122,252 McCafferty, Mike 122,205 McCall, James 82 McCall, Rick 138 McCall, Wayne 82 McCamy, Darby 83,162,184,255,257 McCardle, Stokes 138,206 McCarley, Gayle 122 McCauley, Jane 149 McCarthy, Gene 122,205,252. McClain, Barry 83,227 McClung, Jay 83,198,234,236,258 McClure, Peggy 122,186,272 McClure, Terry 122 McCollister, Edie 138 McCrimmin, Mark 122 McCullar, Pam 82 McCullar, Theresa 149 McCullohs, Beth 138 Pat 149 McDaniel, McDaniel, Victor 123 McDonald, Gary 123 McDonald, Mary Anne 82 McDonough, Tommy 83 McElroy, Linda 138,185 McGarrah, Linda 83,175,176,216 McGarrah, Scott 122 McGee, Carole 149 McGee, Melissa 123,175,196 McGee, Pat 123,179,193,205,275 McGlaun, Vicki 149 McGlothren, Kathy 263 McGovern, John 123 McGuire, Becky 138,261,274 McGuire, Jackie 185,198,234 McGuire, Nanette 123 Coo er 138 McHugh, p Mcl-lugh, Rusty 82 McKenny, Jimmy 149 McLean, Carol Ann 122 McLendon, Philip 83 McLendon, Susie 122 McLure, Charles 122 McMillan, Jeff 138 McRae, Sandra 83,207 McRee, Dick 149 N Nash, Buzzy 124 Naugher, Eugene 86 Naylor, Bill 139,206 Neal, Bill 124 Neal, Bill 86 Neal, Larry 124 Neal, Dennis 124 Neal, Vicki 139 Neese, Van 139,259 Neidoner, Bill 139 Newman, Freelan 139 Newsome, Cam 139,203,204,263 Newsome, Susan 86,159,178,260 Nitcher, Cindy ' 139,185,203,204,261,271,274 Nixon, Dennis 86 Nixon, Diane 124 Noble, Arthur 87,164,177,179,269 Noble, Shelly 177 Noblitt, Janice 88,272 Noblitt, Pam 149 Noell, Kay 88,189,196,201 Nolen, Charlene 124 Norman, Gwen 149, 204 Norman, Patricia 139 Norris, Chris 149 Norton, Patricia 139, Norwood, Susan 188 Nunley, James 149 0 Oates, Sam 139,167,197,198,224, 235,241,255 O'Conner, Linda 124 Odom, Cyndi 89,264 Ogie, Bonnie 180,202 Ogie, Mike 149 Ogletree, Ed 139,223 Ogletree, Judy 149,261 Ogletree, Sandy 139,271 Olive, Mike 124 Olney, Donna 36,165,175,191,277 Olson, Buddy 139,177,206 Onisick, Mike 124 O'Shields, Margie 149 Osteen, David 124 Overby, David 41,89,162,198,234, 235,236,242 Owens, Carol 139,203 Owens, Mary 124 P Packman, Latimer 139 Padgett, Therese 196,217 Page, Bill 139,193 Parham, Glenn 139 Park, Theo 88,175,198,252 Parker, Becky 139,149 Parker, Clyde 124 Parker, Craig 149 Parkman, Diane 124 Parks, Cecelia 124 Parrish, Larry 88 Passmore, Jan 186 Passmore, Mary 139 Patch, Nancy 88,175,213 Pate, Joe 89 Pate, Leah 139,206 Pate, Susan 124 Patrick, Mike 139 Patten, David 149 Patterson ,John 140 Patterson, Nancy 140,203,204 Patterson, Susan 197 Paul, Dennis 124 Peacock, Barbara 89,187 Peacock, Carol 88 Peacock, Harriett 149 Peacock, Joyce 41,88,175 Pearson, Brenda 124 Pease, Mimi 125,193,278 Peavy, Susan 149,204 Pekor, Cathy 125,175,182,186 Pennell, Becky 140,203,204 Peory, Donna 125 Perrott, Susan 40,41,43,88,175,184,200, 271,279 Perry, Pam 125,183,196,202 Peterson, Leigh Ann 140,168,185,203,204 Petran, Helen 140, 185 Petrasek, Bill 125 Petway, Allen 149 Petway, Patty 140,199,203,204 Peurifoy, Kenneth 140 Phelts, Angus 89,196 Philips, Warren 150 Phillips, Bonnie 140 Phillips, James 89,255,256,273 Phillips, Sherry 90,187 Pickard, Kay 42,9O,175,182 Pickard, Shannon 140,271 Pickron, Celeste 125,175,187,202,205 Pierce, John 125 Pierson, Lee 140,234 Pierce, Paula 125,187,202 Pinner, Player, Joanne 90,175,196,201 Quentine 140,206 Plemmons, Joe 91 Susy 91 Poole, Jimmy 125,205 Poole, Mickey 140 Pope, Joe 90,269,270 Pope, Linda 140 Porter,kPenny 90,196 Posey, Carlton 140 Powell, Barbara 125,202 Powell, Everett 150 Powell, Kathy 125 Powell, Rita 150 Powell, Rosemary 125 Power, Susan 125 Powers, David 125 Pradon, Ronda 150 Preston, Lydia 125 Proctor, Billy 91 1 I I 1 4 f , - 1 1 . Proctor, Kathy 140 Proctor, Susan 90 Prophet, Sammy 91 Pruett, Sherry 90,216,271 Pruitt, Nancy 41,90,175 Psalmond, Phil 140 Pursley, Bennie 140,252 Purtle, Susan 150, 206 Q Quattlebaum, Candace 140 R Radford, Janice 150 Rainbow, Judy 125 Rainbow, Nancy 140 Rainer, Mike 125,177 Raines, Dennis 140 Raines, Doyle 91 Raiey, Harold 91 Ramage, Anne 150 Ramers, Skippy 140 Ramsay, Al 125,252,279 Ramsey, Gloria 91,206 Ransbotham, Jim 125,234,252 Ratcliff, Tim 92 Raymond, Hilary 150,204 Reagan, Nancy 125 Redmon, Tommy 125 Redmond, John 93,198,252 Redmond, Pam 150,185 Reed, Beth 140 125,1 75,l78,1 85,224, 228,244,255 Reed, Pat Reeves, Virginia 150 Reid, David 140, 234 Reilly, Mike 125,198,234 Reiney, Howard 93 Rentz, Libby 140 Revell, Doug 125,250 Revelle, Linda 93 Reynolds, Phillip 140,230 Rhodes, Gerry 150 Rhodes, Twila 150,185,204 Rice, Ken 36,93,159,175,178,184,270 125,211 125 Rice, Patti Rich, Gail Richardson, Byron 140 Richardson, Jimmy 150 Patricia 92,187,213 Richardson, Richardson, Sheila 140 Riddle, Nancy 150 Riesenburger, Anne 125 Rigsby, Angela 92,175 92,182,222,276,27B Rivers, Barbara 93,175,176,196,201,2l7 Rivers, Robert 150,251 Roach, Melinda 140 Robbins, Pat 125,180 Roberts, Carol 150 Riley, Ethelyn Roberts, Claire 126,175,181,185 Roberts, Karl 93 Roberts, Lamar 150 Robertson, Betty 92 Robertson, Lana 140,180 Robinson, Andy 140,234 Robinson, Byron 92,198,273 Robinson, Gerald 150 Robinson, Rose 140 Robinson, Tommy 150 Roby, Jon 126 Rodgers, Evalyn 93,187 Rodgers, Larry 126 Rogers, Neal 93,191,214 Rogers, Wayne 140 Roller, Marty 126 Romeo, Barbara 141,185 Romeo, Nancy 150,263 Rominger, Jeffrey 126 Roper, Joanie 150 Rosenstrauch, Larry 93 Ross, Betty Ann 94 Ross, Victor 93,175,221,225,230 Rowe, Debbie 150 Rowland, Linda 150 Roy, Jack 141 Royal, Barbara 126 Ruben, Mike 141 Russell, Jackie 95,l58,195,198,203,258 Russell, Meg 141,200,204 Rutland, Chuck 95,198,234,238,252,275 Rutledge, Judy 141,263 Nancy 42,94,175,184,188,222 S Sapp, Joe 150 Sapp, Sandra 141 Sargent, Bromley 94 Satlof, Alice 126,175,176,182,185,187,195 Satlof, Linda 126,175,176,182,l87,195,196 Saunders, Richard 126 Sawyer, Alfred 95 Scarbrough, Brenda 141 Scarbrough, Margo 127,185 Scheaffer, Adrienne 150 Scheaffer, Tim 95 Scheible, Tricia 127,196,206 Schlader, Carroll 150 Schloth, Lucile 94,159 Schollenberger, John 94,175,252 Schomburg, Nelia 141,203 Schuessler, Lucy 127 Scott, Audrey 127 Scott, Francine 141,217 Scott, Gail 127 Scott, Jane 127,196,202 Scott, Robin 141 Searcy, Joanne 95,175 Seeger, Steve 127 Self, Geraldine 48,95,175,176,194 Sellers, Gaston 127 Sellers, Philip 127 Sellers, Steve 127 Sewell, Rusty 96 Shallcross, Linda 141 Shannon, Alain 127,223 Shannon, Marianna 141 Shapiro, Sherry 127,182,187 Shapiro, Stan 150 Shaw, Billye 127 Shaw, Siggle 127,205,223 Shears, Slim 96 Sheheane, Herb 141,244,255 Rutledge, Shelburne, Melinda 141 Shelton, Richard 141 Sherman, Barbara 97,187 Sherrod, Billie 125,186,272 Shropshire, Dianne 141 Shropshire, Donald 150 Shull, Beverly 150,204 Shull, Linda 97 Shumny, Billy 41,97,154 Silcox, David 125,198,234 Sills, Mike 96 Simko, Terry 141 Simons, Janice 125 Simpson, Bill 125 Simpson, David 96 Simpson, Marvin 150 Sims, Sheila 97 Sims, Tommy 125,223 Singleton, Victor 150 Skelton, Joan 97 Skipper, Becky 150,199 Skipper, Mike 97 Slade, Jennifer 125,175,176,177,179,216 Slayton, Peggy 125 Sligh, Alan 141 Smith, Anne 96,189 Smith, Becky 150,204 Smith, Clifford 150 Smith Dallas 38,39,40,48,97,175,177,270 Donnie 96,269,27O,278 Smith, Smith, Douglas 179 Smith, Janet 125,206 Smith, Marvin 150 Smith, Mary-Milton 96,196,201,217 Smith, Nancy 126,181 Smith, Renner 97,183,196,217,273,295 Smith, Steve 126 Smith, Wayne 126 Smyth, Adele 98,217 Smyth, Tony 150,243,251 Snow, Jerry 141 Snyder, Dale 150 Snyder, Jenny 141 Snyder, Warren 98 Solomon, Ash 99,171,178,198, 234,237,244,245,246,247,249 Sonnen SPV-399, Sparks, schein, Tommy 150,180 Beverly 99,175 John 141 Sparrow, Libba 141 Sparrow, Louise Speed, Spence, Spencer, 41,98,175,l87,201,203 Andy 141,234 Hugh 141,234,250 Edith 150,204 Spitzmiller, Rick 150 Spradlen, Mary 126 Spurlin, Spurlin, Lindy 235 Lynn 126,237,244 Stacy, John 126,223 Stafford, Satfford, Belita 203,204,263 Susan 40,98,195,199 Stahl, Ronnie 141,179 Stallings, Dan 126 Stanford, Martha 126,175,185 Stanford, Starr 99,171,175,184,260,273,278 Stansell, James 126,179,196 Stapleton, Anne 126,273,275 Starbuck, Elizabeth 126 Starbuck, Margaret 141 Starlin, Steele, Stein, Calvin 99 Linda 126,202,263 Harriet 126,187 Steiner, Norlene 99,182,187 Steiner, Rosemary 141,182 Stenberg Stephanie 98,196,201 Stephensi Allen 141 Stephens, Beth 142 Stephens, Ruth 150 Stephens, Thad 98 Stewart, Bonnie 150 Stewart, Gary 98 Stewart, Kathy 99 Stewart, Margy 36,126,202,216 Stewart, Steve 150 Stinson, Bruce 126,179,234 Stoller, Susan 127,216,275 Stonbraker, Frank 127 Storey, Anne 150 Storey, Ginger 142,182 Storey, Storey, Marie 142 William 142,193 Stovall, Stanley 142 Stratford, Danny 150 Stratford Drake 99,197 Stratford, Gary 141,179,193 Stratford, Greg 150 Stratford, Sandy 127 Stratton, Melissa 151 Strickland, Vickie 127 Stubbs, Mary 100,175,193 Stumhoffer, Pat 51,144 Sturup, Jens 127,252 Sudderth, Cheryl 142 Sunderson, John 100 Sweat, Kathy 101,211 Swift, Marianna 142,167,1 85,261,264,271 Swint, Ruben 142 Swygert, Dot 151,204 Swygert, Nancy 101,201 T Talley, James 127 Taylor, Bobby 127,259 Taylor, Don 101 Taylor, Janis 100 Taylor, Kathy 142 Taylor, Rodney 127 Taylor, Stan 100,252,254 Taylor, Vicki 142 Tedder, Teel, El Sharon 128,206,263 aine 128 Teel, Sam 142 Templeton, Lanny 128,205 Templeton, Linda 101 Templin, Jimmy 142 Terry, Mike 101,270 Terry, Steve 142 Tew, Becky 151,215 Tew, Ricky 251 Thigpen, Kathy 128 Thomas, Debbie 151 Thomas, Fran 142 Thomas, Jack,142 Thomas, Melissa 142 Thomas, Thomas, Patricia 41,100 Paul 101,270 Thomas, Sherrie 128,165,260,268 Thomas, Sherwood 100,175 -H Thomas, Thomas, Susan 142 Suzette 128 - Thombley, Joe 128 Thompson, Alice 142 Thompson, Butch 39,100,162, 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