Enterprise High School - Encoala Yearbook (Enterprise, AL)

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ENCOALA IN MEMORIAM Charles Mikel FEBRUARY 21, 1951 - APRIL 29, 1966 And if, through patient toil, we reach the land Where tired feet, with sandals loosed, may rest, When we shall clearly see and understand I think that we will say, God knew the best! May Riley Smith Published by EDITOR PEGGY O’ROURKE THE ENCOALA STAFF Enterprise High School BUSINESS MANAGER MARIE HELMS Enterprise, Alabama LAYOUT EDITOR SANDRA HUNDLEY LITERARY EDITOR BARBARA TYLER ADVISOR MRS. MARY GRIFFIN DEDICATION To one who is liked for his humor and forthrightness; to one who says nothing of his talents but helps to develop the talents of others; to one who has gained respect for his knowledge and advice and has earned the esteem, not only of the students, but also of his fellow faculty mem- bers; to one who is willing to lend a helping hand when needed: to one who has given unceas- ing patience and ever-available assistance to the physical education department; to a man most deserving, the ENCOALA staff has the privilege and honor of dedicating the 1965-1966 ENCOALA to........... Coach Paul Terry ADMINISTRATION To the ENCOALA Staff and the sponsor, I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the work done on this annual. May each of you long remember the days at Enterprise High School, which are represented in this yearbook, with kindest regards. To each of you students at E. H.S., continue to contribute as you go onward through life. Be generous but not absorbed by generosity. Work for worthwhile goals but set your goals far beyond human accomplishments. Leave your mark wherever you go. but do not tarry to admire your success. Always move onward to greater tasks for there are always battles to be fought. We here at E. H.S. shall be watching you. As students of E.H.S. you will represent your school and community wherever you go. Remember that you shall always maintain a very special place in our hearts. As men and women, I know that your actions will always remind others of the high ideals which you have developed here. To the seniors of E.H.S., I wish to say that you will be remembered by the ones who re main. You have distinguished yourselves by your many activities and contributions. As you go, you leave behind many fond memories of your journey through these halls. 6 ADMINISTRATION THE SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE The 1965-66 school year is swiftly passing. May it leave in our minds and hearts such joy in our ef- forts. accomplishments, and high hopes for the years ahead that as time marches on, we may still feel it and be glad. Board of Education Mr. Henry Dejarnette, Mr. Bart Engram, Mr. Doug Rollins, Mr. Dayton Shirley, Mr. Jake Bromberg ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL and GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Mr. Tommie Guthrie ASSISTANTS Jennifer McFadden, JoAnn Finlay, Carolyn Rodawalt, Mickey Siggers, Becky Johnson, Terry Dunlop 8 SUPERVISOR of INSTRUCTION Mrs. Sarah Fine SITTING: Shirley Dickerson, Judy Speigner, Sandra Hundley, Peggy O’Rourke, Marie Helms, Carolyn Tice, Sandra Harbuck, Kathy Averett, Mrs. Marilyn Hundley. STANDING: Virginia Martin, Sally Grimes, Evelyn Hobbs, Rita Brabham, Paula Donaldson, Robbi James, Virginia Car- michael, Angi Waters, Elizabeth Fleming, Frances Landrum, Sheila Smith, Gayle Hundley. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Mrs. Marilyn Hundl ey SECRETARY to PRINCIPAL 10 FACULTY FACULTY BENJAMIN BAKER Troy State College B.S. JOE D. BAKER University of Alabama M. A. LINDA BAKER University of Alabama A. B. CLAUDE BAUER University of Alabama A. B. MARY BAUER University of Alabama M.A. MARTHA BOWERS Troy State College B.S. FACULTY JUDY BECKER Alabama College B.S. JACKIE BRUNSON Judson College B. A. JUANITA BUNDY Troy State College B.S. NANCY DANIEL Alabama College B.S. NANCY DAWSON Auburn University B.S. KATHERINE DECKER East Tennessee State University B.S. FACULTY ROBERT DEWBERRY Troy State College B.S. CELESTE DOMINEY University of Alabama M. A. CAROLYN ELLIS Huntingdon College A. B. REBECCA FULLER University of Alabama B.S. MARY GRIFFIN Auburn University B.S. M. G. KELLEY University of Alabama M. A. FACULTY Robert McMillan Florida State University B.M. GLENDA LEE Troy State College B.S. THELMA MARTIN University of Alabama M. A. joann Mcknight Troy State College B.S. RANDELL PEACOCK Troy State College B.S. DAN PRIDGEN Auburn University M. A. FACULTY KATHRYN REEDER Huntingdon College B. A. JAMES W. REEDER Auburn University M. S. CAROLYN SELLERS Troy State College B.S. JOHNNY SHOEMAKER Howard College B.S. JIM STRENGTH Troy State College B.S. PAUL TERRY Auburn University B.S. FACULTY H. B. THOMPSON Auburn University M.S. ROBERTA TOMBERLIN University of Alabama M. A. KATHRYNE WHITE Huntingdon College B. S. ROGER WILKENS Troy State College B.S. SCHOOL EMPLOYEES Alzo Wells School Maid Mr. O.C. Ellis Maintenance Supervisor Mrs. Hilma Cody, Mrs. Mary Fuller, Mrs. Rae Altieri Lunchroom Helpers Mrs. Lena Mae McIntosh Raffine Hollis, Addie Card, Mabel Gordon, and Lunchroom Supervisor Rose Lee Hillman-Lunchroom Helpers 18 ROGER ABERCROMBIE No one knows what he can do until he tries. CHARLES ABERNATHY Life is far too important a thing to talk seriously about. NAN ADAMS She has a smile for every girl and two for every boy. DONNIE AKRIDGE Genius is an infinite capacity for giving pains. NEWTON AMOS It takes a lot of things to prove you are smart, but only one thing to prove you are ignorant. PAUL ANDREWS A man with an aim will be a man with a name. HARRY ARNETTE To the girls he's a treat but on the football he's hard to beat. JEAN BAGWELL Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. TONY BARNES The brighter you are, the more you have to learn. CINDY BARINGER Thought itself is probably a superstition. MARILYN BELL The lady in the sun isn't half as interesting as the man in the moon. KAREN BENEDICT I don't want my friends to die for me; if they will be polite, and let me along, I will be satisfied. SHARRY BOWERS A bee is never as busy as it seems; it's just that it can't buzz any slower. GEORGE BOWDOIN Do not take life too seriously; you will never get out of it alive. RITA BRABHAM Love is the business of the idle, but the idleness of the busy. PATSY BRADFORD This young lady, we are sorry to say, was not content, single to stay. EDDIE BRAND He liked to like people, therefore people liked him. JIMMY BRASWELL He dreamed he was eating Shredded Wheat and woke up to find the mattress half gone. ERIC BRITTON You hear a many girlish sigh when he walks by. ELNA BROMBERG Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. TIM BROWN Even man has a right to be conceited until he is successful. KENT BRUMMITT He mastered whatever was not worth the knowing. GUY BRYANT I am only an average man but, by George, I work harder at it than the average man. SUE BURKETT The greatest mistake is trying to be more agreeable than you can be. JERRY BUSH Don't plague me with studies I have music on my mind. HALPIN BYRD If you are ever in doubt as to whether or not you should kiss a pretty girl, always give her the benefit of the boubt. SUE BYRD Romance is elegantly defined as the offspring of fiction and love. BEVERLY CAIN When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. JIM CAMPBELL I will sit down now, but the time will come when you will hear me. DREW CARMICHAEL There are three things I have loved and never understood-- art, music, and women. VIRGINIA CARMICHAEL It takes much cleverness to know how to conceal cleverness. DALE CATE Intelligence is from within. LINDA CHAMBERS The whisper of a beautiful woman can be heard farther than the loudest call of duty. MACK CLARK Love is an ocean of emotions entirely surrounded by expenses. WAYNE COUTO Work is work, if you're paid to do it, and it's pleasure if you pay to be allowed to do it. DON CROWE Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving wordy evidence of the fact. MARY CUNNINGHAM My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there. JUDY CZAP Mighty sweet and mighty wise, fun just twinkles in her eyes. CHARLES HENRY DEJARNETTE If everyone was as mean and ornery as he, it would be a nice world. DAVID DIAL Why? Have I blabbed? LINDA DIGGS A willing heart and a willing hand are hers. LARRY DODSON Many are called, but few get up. OLIN DONALDSON A critic is a man who expects miracles. BETTY DRINKARD A soul as white as heaven. TERRY DUNLOP A woman will sometimes confess her sins, but I never knew one to confess her faults. GLENN DYKES A blunder at the right moment is better than cleverness at the wrong time. ANN EDWARDS Woman's influence is powerful except when she wants anything. TERRY ELLIS There's no time like the pleasant. BARRETT FARABEE Why resist temptation; there will always be more. JO ANN FINLAY She doesn't wait for fun to find her, she goes out looking for it. DICK FOLLOW ILL Work is a form of nervousness. MICHAEL FOY If study makes grades, he ought to make all A's. BILL GAMMlLL He's an athlete and a student representative, a good personality, and always willing to help. MARK GARLAND Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. JAN GIBSON She not only makes A's, but eyes. SONNY GILLENWATER Romeo with a tendency to blush. CHERYL GIVENS God created woman only to tame man. EUNA GOODSON Education is what remains when we have forgotten all that we have been taught % CATHERINE GRANT A kind heart is worth all the world. JERRY GREEN It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. JIMMY GRIFFIN You can never trust a woman, she may be true to you. MARILYN GRIFFITH Don't trust first impulses-- they are always good. SUSAN GRIFFITH It takes a lot of time to be sentimental. FAYE HARBUCK It is better to understand a little than to misunderstand a lot. SANDRA HARBUCK Little we know of what she thinks and dreams. BUDDY HEATH Life is very short and very uncertain; let us spend it as well as we can. MARIE HELMS She makes the best of everything; thinks the best of everyone. BOB HICKMAN Talk to a man about himself and he will listen for an hour. MARJORIE HILDRETH A girl we love for what she is. EVELYN HOBBS A pleasant smile and a gentle way. DELONN HOWELL My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. SANDRA HOWELL Charity is the sterilized milk of human kindness. GAYLE HUNDLEY It's a good thing one's worth is not judged by one's size. SANDRA HUNDLEY Quiet, but determined. TED HUNDLEY I do not believe today everything I believed yesterday. TERRY HUNDLEY All I know is what I read in the papers. ANDY HUGHES Anybody can be good in the country; there are no temptations there. VANCE HUTCHISON I often wonder who is going to run the world after I'm gone. LOMAX HUTTO Watch out girls, here I come! BOBBY INGRAM Trust everybody but cut the cards. FRANCES JAMES Good nature is the most precious gift of heaven. CHIP JENNINGS His conversation does not show the minute-hand, but he strikes the hour very correctly. MARRELL JERKINS He's always alert when it comes to a skirt. ED JOHNSON The way to fight a woman is with your hat--grab it and run. MELANIE JOHNSON A hair in the head is worth two in the brush. REBECCA JOHNSON Some people never have anything except ideals. RUSSELL JOHNSON A learned man is an idol who kills time by study. DORIS JONES I don't recall your name but your manner is familiar. GINGER JONES Talk she can, and talk she will, her tongue is very seldom still. JEANNIE JONES Under the quietness there is an imp of wit and humor. PATSY JONES If flirting were a crime, I’d be in jail half the time. EDWINA KELLEY I will praise any man that will praise me. JERRY KELLEY If fame is to come only after death. I'm in no hurry for it. LARRY KELLEY I would live the same life over if I had to live again. STEPHEN KELLEY What's the use of living if you can't enjoy yourself. KATHY KELSOE Anyone who doesn't know me is deaf, dumb, and blind. RALPH KIMBROUGH If man could have half his wishes, he would double his troubles. JUDY LYNN KING Silence is more musical than any song. JOHN KLINGENBECK What I have been taught, I have forgotten; what I know, I guessed. BEN KULA Silence is one of the hardest arguments to repute. REGGIE LANDRUM I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. DONNEL LECOMPTE He profits most who serves best. SHIRLEY LECOMPTE There isn’t a train I wouldn't take, no matter where it's going. JUDI LEE I never made a mistake in my life, at least, never one that I couldn't explain away afterwards. LINDA LEE She laughs at everything you say. Why? Because she has fine teeth. MIKE LEE If women interfere with your work, quit work. BARBARA LOCKE You know I say just what I think, no more, no less. JOHNNY LOLLEY The best way of answering a bad argument is to let it go on. JANET LORD Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, if work don't kill me, school must. LINDA LOW MAN To worry a little, to study less— this is my idea of happiness. LYNDA McCARY Modesty: the gentle art of enhancing your charm by pretending not to be aware of it. CHARLOTTE McLEMORE Grant me the power of saying things too simple or too sweet for words. PAM MADDOX Always cheerful and ever gay, a really grand girl in every way. SHARON MAHONE A sense of humor and sincere, a charming girl from what we hear. DALE MARSH My youth may wear and waste, but it shall never rust in my possession. VAUGHN MARTENS Don't ever prophesy unless you know. GARY MARTIN He'd stop St. Peter's roll call to tell a joke. JERRY MARTIN Why make a mark on the world when I can scribble all over it. VIRGINIA MARTIN What I want to write is songs without words--or music. SHERRY MATHIS Full of likable simplicity and quietness. CHRIS MEDLEY Every man is the maker of his own fortune. LARRY MENZ Wit and wisdom are born with a man. JOANNE METCALF She uses her head instead of her tongue. GREEN MILLER The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. EMILY MOATES A friend is someone who doubles your joys and halves your sorrows. SHIRLEY MORRIS The joy of marriage is heaven on earth. JERRY MURDOCK The world is full of willing people, some willing to work, and the rest willing to let them. HAL NEWSOME One day a young man had an accident, he was struck with a thought. EARL NEWTON That smile, those eyes, those shoulders, our handsomest of Earls. PENNY NICHOLS Fame is proof that is gullible. JAY NIENDORF Men tire themselves in pursuit of rest. PEGGY O'ROURKE Always polite and kind at heart, always willing to do her part. CAROLYN PEACOCK May she always be the same, changing nothing but her name. KEN PECK My specialty is being right when other people are wrong. VICKI PENUEL Her heart is full of kindness. DENNIS PHILLIPS Life would be tolerable agreeable if it were not for its amusements. GEORGEANN PLATT The best way out is always through. JANE PORTER The safest way to double your money is to fold it over once and put it in your pocket. BARBARA POTTS Man has his will, but woman has her way. PATSY POUNCEY She takes advantage of freedom of speech. ROGER PREACHERS Virtue is the performance of pleasant actions. BILL QUINN It s not what I do that worries me, it's when I get caught. MICKEY REDD Of two evils I choose the prettier. NEVILLE REESE I know not why, but even to me, my poems seem sweet when read to me. TEDDY REEVES Tomorrow’s life is to late, live today. SCOTTY RINEHART Keen sense, common sense, and quite a lot of nonsense. ALAN ROACH Chivalry: going about releasing beautiful maidens from other men's castles, and taking them to his own castle. BRITT ROBERTS All that I know is that I know nothing. BRENDA ROBINETTE You can pick a side and I will argue with you. REX ROBINSON He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. DALE ROMEKA Bulging muscles, coach of tan, big wide shoulders, and oh! what a man. BURGESS S A LOOM Four eyes, and ail for girls. SALEM S A LOOM Although he's no surgeon yet; he does a great deal of cutting up. JOYCE SALTER You can tell her by the noise she doesn't make. JIMMY SAWYER Quiet, good, gentle, and kind, a better boy is hard to find. DAVID SAYERS History repeats itself; historians repeat each other. GAI SCHOCKNER A good sport, a good worker, a good friend, what more could we ask? JAN SCHUMACHER Speech is great, but silence is greater. JANE SELLERS Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. MICKEY SIGGERS A little mischief in her laugh, a little sparkle in her smile. RONNIE SIMMONS His qualities outnumber his inches. DOTT SMITH The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they can't find them, make them. SHEILA SMITH Fate tried to conceal her by naming her Smith. JUDY SPEIGNER We love her for her willingness, her ready smile and friendliness. JANE STANFORD It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. JIMMY STANLEY Youth comes but once in a lifetime. MARY ANN STINSON Every charitable act is a stepping stone toward heaven. JO ANN STRICKLAND A girl with a heart and a smile that makes the bubble of life worthwhile. JOHN SULLIVAN He did nothing in particular and did it very well. KAREN SULLIVAN Leave silence to the saints, I am but human. TERRY THOMPSON To me the charm of an encyclopedia is that it knows all I needn't. CAROLYN TICE An all around girl with a thousand traits. MARGARET TINDOL Give me a laundry list and I'll set it to music. JEFF TRIPLETT It takes less times to do a thing right than to explain why you did it wrong. FAYE TUCKER Give me a thousand boys-- but give them to me one at a time. RANNY TUCKER A man is known by the silence he keeps. BARBARA TYLER One who knows all about you. and loves you just the same. CAROL WADDELL Sweet and friendly, lots of fun; She's a pal to everyone. JO ANN WALKER To have a happy marriage is her desire. ANGEE WATERS Life is not so short, but she finds time for courtesy. ANN WATSON Pretty charming and very nice the kind a girl you would look at twice. CHARLES WATSON Happiness is found not in reward, but in honorable effort. JUDY WHIGHAM I always get the better when I argue alone. LINDA SUE WHIGHAM Always laughing, always gay-- that's Linda Sue in every way. BOB WHITE Don’t ask Einstein, ask me. MARIE WICKER A pleasant smile and a gentle way. ROBERT WILKES He's always right quiet and quite right. BRENDA WILSON It matters not how long you live, but how well. PETE YOUNG A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. DAVID YOUNGBLOOD Don't let troubles affect your conscience, nor girls your mind. 43 Senior Class Officers. Joanne Metcalf-- Treasurer. Ralph Kimbrough--Vice President, Lynda McCary--Secretary, Charles Dejarnette-- President. Sandra Snead announcing Miss EHS at the Senior Banquet. Dancing at the Senior party after tile 44 Senior Banquet. Roger Abercrombie Larry Adams Elizabeth Allen Frankie Allen Christa Anderson Charles Andres Pat Andress Carol Andrews Ann Averett Francis Bailey Wayne Baker Joan Barnes Roger Barnes Sharon Bass Bill Black Jane Blitz James Boswell Shari Bowers Lynn Bowman Joan Bradley 46 Danny Bradley Mabel Bradley John Briggs Danny Brannon Becky Brock Susan Brown Christine Bryant Lionel Brunson Leona Carmichael Ann Cassady Carolyn Chambers Judy Cheshire Margaret Childree Dan Clapsaddle Johnny Ray Cobb Larry Cocks Rob Conner Beverly Cope Wendell Cotton Bobby Cooley John Busse Chris Byrd Ted Byrd 47 L Tom Cox Rick Crable Dean Crosby Joe Crumpler Judy Czap Freddy Dalrymple Ronnie Davis Terry DeLoach Jim Ellis David Emery Paul Enfinger Sara May Engram Betty Jo Evans Ginger Ferguson Elizabeth Fleming Phyllis Flint Frank Gannon Ginger Goodson Don Goodyear Jimmy Graham Buddy De Vaughn Lynn Duncan Jim Edgar 48 Roger Griffin Jane Hanson Patty Harrell Peggy Harrell Pat Harrison Bobby Hayes Jean Heffner Lloyd Hegler Douglas Hobby Mike Holley Sara Howell Linda Howell June Hudson Jackie Hudson Joyce Hudson Sandra Hurst Jane Imai Gary Jones Harris Jones Shelby Kelley 49 Tommy Kelley Karen Kelsoe Janice King Asher Knaffl Rick Knowles Walt Lammon Frances Landrum Glenda Lane Jimmy Lee Martha Lee Suan Lewis Barbara Locke Mildred Locke Helen Lolley Mike Lowman Tommy Madden Bebe Martin Janie Martin Lemond Matthews Randy Matthews 50 Allen Martin Diane Matthews Rose Ellen Matthews Robert May Barbara McCall Mirenda McCall Judy McCollough Kay McDaniel Jennifer McFadden Leo McGee Jerry McGill Tommy McIntyre Elizabeth McKenzie Michele Meadows John Earl Melton Yvonne Moates Linda Monk Dewayne Moore Pam Moore Robin Earl Morgan 51 Shirley Morris Patricia Murdock Robby Murdock Jim Murphy John Mynard Bobby Nemish Hal Newsome Patricia Nichols Jan Parrish Donnie Patrick Tommy Patterson Rodney Penuel Connie Pierce Barbara Pierson Walt Pilcher Jane Porter Roger Preachers Lillian Presley Wayne Rainey Jerry Ray 52 Miley Simmons Dott Smith Diane Smith Teddy Reeves Lee Reeves Barbara Robertson Carolyn Rodawalt Susan Roundy Anne Rowe Nancy Ryan Patricia Scott Shelby Smith Susan Speigner Roger Stokes James Strickland Anne Strickland Rebecca Stuckey Pam Stebbins George Stephens Brenda Thomas Rita Tindol Jan Todd Rhonda Trawick 53 Jeff Triplett Carol Waddell Elaine Walker Renee Walworth Joan Warren Gwen Watkins Kay Watson Tommy Weigand Peenie Whitman Dianne Wigg Sharon Wilkes Gayle Williams Johnny Wilson William Windham Richard Wright Betty Sue Yon Sharon Welch Karen Wesley Marie Wicker Jim Whigham Braxton Whittaker George Whittaker 54 SOPHOMORES Tran Abercrombie Ricky Adams Nellie Andrews Trudy Andrews Jane Archer Jerry Augg Tom Baker Alene Barnes Dwight Barr Kay Baston Jane Baxley Jo Berry Jimmy Bowden Johnny Bowden Steve Bowden Betty Bowdoin Jane Bowdoin Martha Brand Marilyn Brannon Beth Britt Gordon Brown Bill Brunson Carole Brunson Sandra Brunson Shayne Bryant Jackie Buelow Robert Burnett James Busse Joe Bynum Greg Day Bubba Dejarnette Charlene DeRossett Debbie Devine Debbie Dial June Crowe Sue Crowell Francis Danford Barbara Davis Janet Corneil Nell Cotter Lanny Cotton Kathleen Cate Cindy Clark Jimmy Duhaine John Duhaine Judy Dunaway Linda Dye Judy Gable Duane Garrison Pam Gavette Brenda Gibson Neil Dodson Kirk Donaldson Paula Donaldson Kim Dorsey Faith Drumheller Steve Gibson Danny Gilley Sharon Gillion Vanda Godwin Cliff Goodson Terry Goodson Mickey Green Mike Griffin Darrell Griffith Joyce Grimes Joe Holley Kris Holzaphel William Hopper Barbara Howell Sheila Howell Art James Gail Johnson Mike Jolley Billy Jones Jerry Jones Anita Judah Linda Keesee Gary Kelly James Killet David King Ronald Klingenbeck Jimmy Knight Walton Kotnik Rhonda Krutchen Pat Krzeminski Barbara Lee Sue Hubbard Holly Hudson Kenneth Hughes Wendell Hughes Edwin Hundley Roger Lee Mary Lewis Monica Loveday Guy Lowe Michael Lusk Pat Mahone Norman Mangrum Ronald Martin Alethea Matthews Ray McCall Coy Murdock Delores Murphy Terry Nemish Charlotte Nichols Janice Norwood Martha McCreary Judy McIntosh Linda McIntosh Jerlon McLean William McLemore Charlotte McNeil Brad Menz David Middleton Phyllis Mims Wendell Mock Debbie Morgan Dickie Morgan Ruth Morgan Jeanie Moore Jerry Owens Joseph Parker Devon Patrick Pollie Peck Mike Penuel Larry Riley Libby Riley Joe Allen Robinson Mary Rollins Hoyt Russell Joe Saloom Ann Salter Dorothy Segall Linda Shafenberg Joe Shirah Christa Thomas Charlotte Thorpe Pat Tice Michael Tomme Curtis Townsend Wavene Shirah Dianne Simmons Sheilah Simmons David Sims Patsy Sims Dennis Smith Bonnie Snead Jim Stewart Martha Stokes Bill Streyer Jo Sullivan Mark Spencer Jim Spiers Harold Stanley Gretchen Snyder Sharon Speigner Edna Warren Ty Warren Harriet Watkins Lynda Watson Barbara Weaver Tyler Weeks Claire Vickers Diane Wallace Rosemary Waldner Robert Walworth Bill Wells Kathy Wellman Angie Wesley Bill Whigham Bill Whigham Lizzy Whigham Rona White Burns Whittaker Ann Wood Jerry Wood Kay Wyatt Jackie Adkison Marrell Aldridge Judy Alford Vickie Alleman Randy Akridge Mike Augg Ava Ayers Barbara Cain Mike Cain Sandra Cann Terry Capps Joe Carmichael Sherri Carroll Richard Cauley Jimmy Betts Susan Boyd Janet Britton Deborah Brown Mike Brown Billy Burrus Brenda Buxton 66 John Caylor Mickey Caylor Cindy Chancey Bonnie Costner June Cotter Barry Croft Jessie Culverhouse Laddy Culverhouse Brenda Currington Mike Dalrymple Robert Davis Shirley Dickerson Dawn Dickinson Barbara Dickinson Allen Clark Wayne Cole Jan Cook Shelia Cooper Louis Dismukes Teresa Dobbs Marianne Dorsett Melinda Doss Phillip Drumheller Bennie Duncan Sharon Dunnigan 67 Jacque Ellers Joe Emery Bonnie Erwin Brenda Erwin Gerald Evans Louie Evans Sarah Fisher Swain Grantham Gail Greer Kenneth Griffith Joe Grimsley Diane Griswold Barbara Haines Robin Haines Emily Fleming Hal Fleming Jerome Floyd Art Forehand Elaine Gibson Reba Gilbert Allen Goodson Ronald Grantham Kenneth Fulford Gary Galimore Donna Garland 68 George Hamberg Kathy Harbuck Robert Herring Graham Harvin Linda Hegler Billy Wayne Helms Lloyd Helms Rachel Ivey Robbie James Kay Jenks Cindy Jerkins Dianne Johnson Paul Johnson Casey Jones 69 Dianne Jones Terry Jones Mark Jordon Marion Kelley Faye Kelley Milton Kendrick Donna Kersey Jenny Linke Jessie Ray Locklar Patty Lovell Keith Low man Phyllis McCollough Susanne McDurmont Patricia McKenzie Clayton Kirkland Tom Knowles John Lane Eris Layton Nancy Lee Rita Leger Ricky Lewis Darcie Libbers Danny LeCompte Jimmy Lee Kevin Lee 70 Darrell Manning Charlene Marsh Jackie Martin Jane Martin Sally Martin Steve Martin Zackie Martin Carolyn Metcalf Keith Melton Charles Mikel Martha Miller Mike McKinnon Thomas McLaughlin Bruce McLean Ronnie McLean Kathy Mace Melinda Maddox Michael Maddox Russ Miller Breck Mixon Fran Moates Becky Moates Laurie Moore Pat Moore Susan Morgan 71 Mary Ann Prestwood Jimmy Price Lola Pearl Pryor Dewayne Purvis Rhonda Oliver Roxanne Olsen Penny O'Rourke Drew Peck Wanda Perry Sara Phillips Angie Pilcher Pam Pittman Belinda Rainey Travis Ray Steve Reagan Phillip Roach Pamela Roundy Ronnie Rudd Getta Saloom Linda Murdock Danny Newman Ann Newsome Larry Potts Linda Pouncey Ronald Pouncey 72 Paul Sandldge Gary Sandiford Kay Schnitz Ann Searcy Bill Searcy Fran Searcy Bill Seller? Mary Ann Sullivan Charlotte Thomas Gregg Thomas Jim Thomason 73 Howard Thursby Larry Tomlin Kyn Tolson Judy Thompson Gene Triplett Terry Tucker Gail Varney Bill Waddell Pat Waldron Berita Walker 74 FEATURES BEAUTY CANDIDATES Judy Speigner. Patsy Jones, JoAnn Finlay, Virginia Martin Jennifer McFadden, Susan Roundy, Sharon Welch, Betty Sue Yon Fran Forehand, Bonnie Snead, Sally Grimes, Mary Rollins Ann Searcy, Pat Moore, Brenda Erwin, Pam Pittman 76 Jennifer McFadden Sharon Welch Carolyn Tice ► NATIONAL PEANUT FESTIVAL QUEEN SENIOR Virginia Martin Paul Andrews Lynda McCary Vance Hutchinson CLASS FAVORITES SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES Mary Rollins Hamp Hogg STUDENT of the MONTH Award Winners September-Chris Byrd December-Marie Helms February-Judy Speigner March-Virginia Martin 92 April-Joanne Metcalf May-Vance Hutchison 93 ORGANIZATIONS Jane Blitz Ann Searcy L Mr. Guthrie Sponsor Carole Brunson STUDEN Fran Mickey Searcy Siggers Bill Gammill President Ann Cassady Tom Cox Brenda Currington Judi Lee Mike Quinn Pam Pittman Donna Garland COUNCIL Bonnie Snead Judy Speigner Susan Speigner Harold Stanley Mike McKinnon Pam Moore Bob White Neal Griswold Peggy Harrell Marrell Jerkins Tim Brown Vice-President Ann Watson Secretary - Treasurer Fran Moates Bill Gammill speaking a: assembly. Voting for Student Council Officers. Mr. Ben Baker, Kangaroo Court judge. Ann Searcy and Fran Searcy put up Student Council bulletin board. Pam Moore accepting the office of Secretary-Treasurer for the Student Council. Lynda McCary receiving the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. Ralph Kimbrough campaigning for Most Feminine 99 Boy. Jackie Hudson, Kent Brummitt, Pat Moore, and Ann Cassady work on PIN-ONS for Pam Moore. Barbara Potts, Margaret Tindol, and Nan McEachin stand up for Ann Cassady. ELECTION to Dale Marsh, Larry Menz, Wayne Baker, and Robin Earl Morgan dump their candidate. Marrell Jerkins and Steve Kelley (Batman and Robin) hop to it in the Batmobile!!!!! 100 Frank Gannon demonstrates his qualifications for President!! mm. Carol Andrews Paul Andrews Marie Helms Frances James Judi Lee Rose Ellen Mathews Virginia Martin Penny Nichols Peggy O'Rourke QUILL AND SCROLL QUILL and SCROLL INDUCTION 101 INTER-CLUB Donnie Akridge Paul Andrews T- Mr. Tommy Gutherie, Sponsor Chris Byrd Johnny Ray Cobb Ginger Goodson Harold Helms Sara Mae Engram Robbie James Gail Johnson Edwina Kelley, Secretary Phyllis Mims Pam Moore Peggy O'Rourke Mary Rollins Burgess Saloom Gai Schockner Not Shown: Ann Watson, Vice President 103 JUNIOR Hl-Y Youth Legislature Delegates. Left to Right, Back Row: Jerry Ray, Frank Gannon, Dale Marsh, Robert May, Terry Ellis, Ken Peck. Second Row: Tim Brown, Bill Quinn, Peggy Harrell, Linda McCary, Sara Mae Engram. Third Row: Barbara Potts, Elizabeth Fleming, Frances Bailey, Carolyn Rodawalt. Reverend Beasley, from Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, was Friday speaker during Religious Emphasis Week. Left to Right, Back Row: R. Barnes, P. Lawrence, R. Matthews, C. Byrd, J. Lee, W. Baker, F. Gannon, A. Knaffl, R. May, P. Harrell, M. McCall, K. Averett, J. Ray, S. Bradley, L. Cocks, J. Murphy, R. Griffin. Second Row: P. Whitman, K. Kelsoe, J. Cobb, T. Cox, W. Windham, P. Enfinger, D. Crosby, R. Penuel, S. Roundy, C. Anderson, R. Tindol, A. Cassady, M. McEachin, S. Speigner, M. Meadows, M. Hildreth, B. McDurmont. Third Row: J. Hudson, J. Ellis, J. Hudson, J. McFadden, R. Murdock, L. Brunson, S. Engram, G. McDurmont, B. Martin, D. Smith, L. Duncan, R. Walworth, E. Fleming, S. Brock, F. Landrum, K. McDaniel, J. King, F. Bailey, S. Welch, G. Watkins, J. Barnes, C. Waddell, J. Parrish, L. Scott, R. Trawick, G. Goodson, M. Bradley, P. Andress, P. Murdock, C. Rodawalt, Mrs. White - Sponsor. Mrs. Brunson provided mus'ic for Friday's program during Religious Emphasis Week. SENIOR Hl-Y Hi-Y held its annual cookie sale in April. Grace for lunch is given by the Hi-Y members. Left to Right, Back Row: D. Marsh, E. Johnson, D. Phillips, D. Howell, M. Jerkins, V. Hutchison, H. Byrd, B. Gammill, R. Robinson, C. Watson, T. Brown, J. Stanley-Parliamentarian, S. Gillenwater, B. Heath, C. Dejarnette, K. Peck, B. Quinn, T. Ellis, S. Saloom. Second Row: A. Waters, B. Potts, J. Gibson, M. Cunningham, B. Farabee, E. Brand, A. Hughes, M. Clark, L. Dodson, J. Griffin, D. Youngblood, B. White, S. Griffith, F. Tucker, J. Speigner, B. Wilson, P. Bradford, M. Siggers. Third Row: S. Kelley-President, P. Andrews-Vice President, B. Ingram, G. Martin, J. Niendorf, J. Murdock, P. O'Rourke, M. Redd, R. Tucker, B. Saloom, M. Bell, J. Lee, P. Jones, K. Kelsoe, N. Adams. Fourth Row: A. Edwards, M. Hildreth, V. Martin, L. McCary, Treasurer, T. Dunlop, E. Moates, J. Metcalf-Chaplain, J. Finlay, B. Tyler, S. Hundley, C. Tice, M. Helms, G. Hundley, C. Baringer, Mrs. Ellis-Sponsor. ENCOALA STAFF Gayle Hundley Sandra Hundley Frances James 106 ENCOALA STAFF Penny O'Rourke Paula Pilcher Sandy Proctor Sheilah Simmons Barbara Tyler Peggy O'Rourke Editor I Ginger Jones Edwina Kelley 107 Judi Lee Vaughn Martens Michele Meadows ENCOAU 1964-65 Encoalas V A Conference with photographer. Basketball concessions to raise money. 108 1964-65 Encoala distribution. Eating while selling concessions for basketball game. ENCOAU Marie Helms-Business Manager, Mrs. Mary Griffin-Advisor, Barbara Tyler-Literary Editor, Peggy O'Rourke-Editor, and Sandra Hundley-Layout Editor. Mr. Melton, a representative from Paragon Press explains a few facts to the staff. Slaving over the club pages! ! ??? The Bosses advise two members of the staff on the Activity pages. Mrs. Griffin and Peggy counsel with Tri-State Studio about pictures. Frances Danford Donna Garland Shirley Dickerson Ginger Jones Shayne Bryant Art Forehand Sammy Byrd Fran Forehand Carol Andrews Emily Fleming Katherine Reeder, Sponsor Features -- Charlene Marsh, Ginger Jones and Shirley Dickerson Virginia Martin -- Editor 112 Front Page -- Joe Allen Robinson, Sammy Byrd, Barbara Tyler, and Rhonda Krutchen. Mrs. Reeder giving instructions on typing the Typists -- Margaret Tindol and Virginia paper. 113 Carmichael. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mr. Kelley, Sponsor Vance Hutchison, President Joanne Metcalf, Vice-President Judy Lee, Secretary Susan Griffith, Treasurer Paul Andrews Larry Cocks Frank Gannon Mark Garland Jan Gibson Sandra Harbuck Lloyd Hegler Gayle Hundley Bobby Cooley Buddy DeVaughn 114 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ted Hundley Bobby Ingram Frances James Ed Johnson Stephen Kelley David Layton Emily Moates Pam Moore Salem Saloom Gai Schockner Carolyn Tice Carol Waddell Joan Warren 115 Mrs. Thelma Martin, Sponsor Judy Speigner, President Pam Moore, Vice-President Barbara Tyler, Secretary Anne Edwards, Treasurer Carol Andrews Kathy Averett Karen Benedict FUTURE TEACHERS Beth Britt Becky Brock Elna Bromberg Ann Cassady Judy Cheshire Mary Cunningham Judy Czap Terry Dunlop Sara Mae Engram Elizabeth Fleming Ginger Goodson Catherine Grant Marie Helms Shirley Helms Hazel Henderson Mary Ann Hildreth Joyce Hudson 116 Gayle Hundley Jane Imai Edwina Kelley Mirenda McCall Glenda McDurmont Judy McIntosh Pam Maddox Bebe Martin OF AMERICA Rose Ellen Matthews Joanne Metcalf Emily Moates Linda Monk Patricia Murdock Delores Murphy Jan Parrish Polly Peck Mary Rollins Jane Sellers Mickey Siggers Shelby Smith JoAnn Strickland Carol Waddell Karen Wesley Brenda Wilson Not shown: Linda Diggs Davida Curry Ann Watson 117 DRAMATICS CLUB LEFT to RIGHT, BACK ROW: Dale Marsh, Bill Gammill, Delon Howell, Johnny Pittman, Olin Donald- son, Mack Clark, Dale Cate, Bill Quinn, Drew Carmichael. SECOND ROW: Hazel Henderson, Pennie Whitman, Sammy Byrd, Judi Lee, Jimmy Knight, Michele Meadows, Sara Phillips, David Sayers, Lizzie Whigham, Barbara Davis. THIRD ROW: Joanne Metcalf, Clare Vickers, Kathy Averett, Patsy Jones, Libby Riley, Elna Bromberg, Fran Forehand, Shirley Dickerson. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Tice, Becky Moates, Getta Saloom, Kathy Cate, Linda Keesee, Rhonda Oliver, Kathy Shannon, Jane Imai. Tryouts for all school play, Oklahoma, sponsored by Dramatics Club and Glee Club. 118 First debate class at EHS. Front Row: Mrs. Claude Bauer, Sharon Gillion. 2nd. Row: Harold Stanley, Bobby Ingram, Burns Whittaker. Top Row: Delon Howell, Ben Kula, Ed Johnson, Mark Garland. Not Shown: Terry Dunlop, Betty Betts. Second Place Winners in State Tournament- Cross Examination Division- Ben Kula and Harold Stanley. Delon Howell, Bobby Ingram, Harold Stanley, and Ben Kula won Second Place Sweepstakes Award at Mobile Forensic Tournament in competition among four states. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA BACK ROW: Roger Preachers, Terry DeLoach, Ronald Grantham, Gary McDaniel, Jerry Green, Lynn Bowman, Danny Hicks, Robert Andrews, Shirley LeCompte, Ted Byrd, John Arrington, Dewayne Moore. SECOND ROW: Asher Knaffl, Mike Brown, Henry Wood, Stephen Reagan, Larry Tomlin, Terry Smith, Charles Michael, Kenneth Fulford, Donald Henle, Larry McDaniel, Wendell Cotton. THIRD ROW: Chris Medley, Jerry Murdock, Jerry Martin, Travis Ray, Lloyd Helms, Gary Galimore, Huey Thomas. FOURTH ROW; Jerry Waters, Eugene Yager, Jimmy Price, Ricky Reynolds, Roger Abercrombie, Zackie Martin, Donnell LeCompte, Jessie Culverhouse, Ronnie Rudd. BACK ROW: Dickie Morgan, Jim Hildreth, Danny Gilley, Billy Helms, Ronnie Davis, Billy Jones, Charles Carr, Roger Stokes, Robert Mongolian, Danny LeCompte, Mike Cain. SECOND ROW: Paul Johnson, Steve Walls, Michael Griffin, Louie Evans, Ronnie McLean, Laddy Culverhouse, Wendell Hughes, Larry Hodge, Kenneth Hughes, Jimmy Betts. THIRD ROW: Don Goodyear, Ronald Klingenbeck, Ray McCall, Edwin Hundley, Joe Carmichael, Jerry Windham, David King, Joe Allen Robinson, Duane Purvis. FRONT ROW: Keith Lowman, James Kyser, Robert Davis, Wendell Mock. The annual FFA Banquet--Left to right, Huey Givens, State FFA vice-president; Chris Medley, Star Chapter Farmer; Jennifer McFadden, FFA Sweetheart; Jerry Murdock, Chapter president and toastmaster; Carlton Larkins and Wayne Ellis, Honorary Chapter Farmers. 121 JENNIFER McFADDEN FFA Sweetheart FFA Homecoming Float «UU.T FFA Workshop FROSH SPIRIT FRONT ROW: Melinda Maddox, Debbie Ingram, Marion Kelley. SECOND ROW: Suzanne McDurmont, Dawn Dickerson, Bonnie Costner, Brenda Buxton, Barbara Dickerson, Kathy Wyatt, Berita Walker, Nancy Neindorf. THIRD ROW: Alfred Bell, Reba Gilbert, Jim Thomason, Terry Tucker, Carolyn Metcalf, Cindy Jerkins, Phillip Drumheller, Pat Moore. Frosh Spirit Float for Homecoming. 122 Frosh Spirit serving at the Junior- Senior Prom. LETTER George Bowdoin CLUB Jimmy Braswell Eric Britton Coach Terry Sponsor Tim Brown Kent Brummitt Terry Ellis Vance Hutchison Stephen Kelley Frank Gannon Bill Gammill Green Miller Jim Murphy Kinn Pittman Ranny Tucker Jerry Murdock Jeff Triplett John Sullivan Charles Abernathy President Harry Arnett Vice-President Marrell Jerkins Secretary-Treasurer Ralph Kimbrough Bill Quinn Mickey Redd Charles Watson Reggie Landrum Tommy Weigand David Layton David Sayers Johnny Wilson Jimmy Stanley Not shown Jerry Bush Roger Parker FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FHA BANQUET TOP RIGHT: Peenie Whitman doing Sweet Ole’ Fashion Girl at the banquet. BOTTOM LEFT: Head table at the FHA Banquet. BACK ROW: Jo Berry, Sherri Carroll, Betty Bowdoin, Faye Tucker-Secretary, Frances James, Pennie Whitman, Jennifer McFadden, Mary Ann Hildreth, Kay Baston-Treasurer, Susan Speigner, Judy McIntosh, Beth Britt. SECOND ROW: Ed- wina Kelley-Vice-President, Ann Newsome, Judy Dunaway, Betty Yager, Rita Leger, Debbie Tew, Rose Ellen Matthews- Reporter, Charlotte McNeill-Parliamentarian, Jane Bowdoin, Nancy Ryan, Linda Byrd. THIRD ROW: Monica Loveday, Jane Imai, Georgeann Platt-President, Kay Jenks, Alethea Matthews, Faith Drumheller, Angie Wesley, Barbara Howell, Jerell McLean, Leona Carmichael. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Murdock, Diane Simmons, Tran Abercrumbie, Dianne Johnson, Judi Hutto, Marilyn Griffith. Jennifer McFadden, Nell Cotter, and Lynda McCary modeling in a fashion show. Sheila Smith--First place winner in Beef Cookoff Contest. 127 Rose Ellen Matthews--runner up for Youth Power Congress. Kay Jenks--high salesman in the selling project. Lynda McCary--Beity Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. PROJECTION FIRST ROW: Dott Smith, Ronnie Howell, George Hamberg, Ronnie Rudd, Mike Griffin, David King, Zackie Martin. SECOND ROW: Paul Dykes, Wendell Cotton, Johnny Riley, Robert Andrews, Jerry Bush, Jessie Ray Lockler, Kenneth Hughes, Jimmy Betts. THIRD ROW: Jerry Ray, Bill Black, Robert Fortner, Rex Robinson, Ben Kula, Jerry Martin, Paul Spiliotis, Jackie Martin, Paul Johnson, Randall Peacock--Sponsor. First Period Projectionists: Second Period Projectionists: David Jerry Martin, Harold Helms, King, Bill Black, Ben Kula, Robert Jerry Ray, Jerry Bush. Andrews, Wendell Cotton. Third Period Projectionists: Jessie Ray Lockler, Mike Griffin, johnny Riley. Fifth Period Projectionists: Paul Spiliotis, Robert Davis, Robert Fortner, Kenneth Hughes, George Hamberg. Fourth Period Projectionists: Ronnie Rudd, Paul Dykes. Sixth Period Projectionists: Jackie Martin, Paul Johnson, Jimmy Betts, Dott Smith, Zackie Martin. ANCHOR CLUB FIRST ROW: Nell Cotter, Sharon Welch, Marjorie Hildreth, Virginia Martin, Joyce Hudson, Ann Edwards, Patsy Bradford, Patsy Sims, Rona White. SECOND ROW: Susan Pinkerton, Shayne Bryant, Lynda Watson, Frances Bailey, Nan McEachin, Becky Brock, Kay McDaniel, Cindy Baringer, Margaret Tindol. THIRD ROW; Jennifer McFadden, Nan Adams, Judy Lee, Terry Dunlop, Barbara Roberts, Barbara Tyler, Dorothy Segall, Rita Tindol, Ann Cassady. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Potts, Mary Cunningham, Jan Gibson, Harriet Watkins, Mary Ann Hildreth, Rita Allen, Jeannie Moore, Paula Donaldson, Sallie Grimes, Bonnie Snead, Martha McCreary, Brenda Wilson. Anchor Club Float for Homecoming Parade. Neville Reese, Lynda Watson, Lizzie Whigham, Rona White, Fran Forehand put finishing touches to the float. 130 Modeling sportswear for Fashion Show. Selling beanies. OFFICERS Sharon Welch--Vice President Mary Ann Hildreth--Secretary Margaret Tindol--President Rita Tindol--Parliamentarian Virginia Martin--Treasurer y Modeling dresses for Fashion Show. Washing windshields for Safety Week. OFFICERS: Beverly Cain-President, Elaine Walker-Vice-President, Jean Bagwell-Secre- tary, JoAnn Walker-Treasurer, Vickie Penuel and Tony Barnes-Reporters, Jerry Ray-Historian. The V.I.E. and DECA Club banquet was held on April 7, 1966. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MEMBERS: BACK ROW: Harris Jones, Billy Jones, Jerry Ray, Alec Harbuck, Jim Whigham, Huey Norwood. Jerry Kelly, Randall Peacock-Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Sharon Wilkes, Jean Bagwell, Ann Rowe, Beverly Cain, Linda Lee, Sue Dell Burkett, Ronnie McCall. THIRD ROW: JoAnn Walker, Connie Pierce, Becky Stucky, Vickie Penuel, and Leo McGhee. 132 Linda Lee-Miss V.I.E. Jerry Ray-Mr. V.I.E. JoAnn Walker-second place Study Guide. Beverly Cain-first place Study Guide, second place Mis? V.I.E. 133 Harris Jones-first runner up Mr. V.I.E. Tony Barnes-second runner up Mr. V.I.E. BACK ROW: Ed Johnson, Ken Peck, Jimmy Braswell, Dale Romeka, Joe Crumpler, Tommy McIntyre, Steve Bowers, Tommy Patterson, Bobby Cooley, Robert May. SECOND ROW; Shirley Helms, Lloyd Hegler, Green Miller, Reggie Landrum, Robby Murdock, Bill Streyer, Burgess Saloom, Salem Saloom, Debbie Morgan. Not Shown: Bob Harrison, Jackie Hudson, Becky Johnson, A1 Martin, James Strickland. MATH CLUB Math Club's Homecoming Float 134 Sponsor: Miss Linda Baker Examining the sliderule. Attention please. 135 OFFICERS President: Ken Peck Vice President: Burgess Saloom Secretary: Becky Johnson Treasurer: Bobby Cooley Math Club Homecoming Float. Ken Peck presents program. SCIENCE CLUB BACK ROW; Ken Peck, Jimmy Braswell, Bob Hickman, Halpin Byrd, Larry Dodson, Larry Menz, Ed Johnson, Joe Crumpler, Tommy McIntyre, Tommy Patterson, Bobby Cooley, Salem Saloom. SECOND ROW: Eddie Brand, Mack Clark, Clayton Kirkland III, Charles Dejarnette, Bobby Ingram, Charles Gunter, Guy Bryant, Andy Hughes, Vaughn Martens, Burgess Saloom. THIRD ROW; Joanne Metcalf, Emily Moates, Sponsor: Mrs. Judith Becker. NOT SHOWN: Mike Barnitt, Wayne Couto, Michael Foy, Mark Garland, Sonny Gillenwater, Marrell Jerkins, Stephen Kelley, David Layton, A1 Martin, Green Miller. Science Club Sponsored Science Fair 136 Checking over science equipment. Dr. Howard Carr from Auburn Physics Department presents program. Science Club Homecoming float. 137 FRENCH Mr. Claude Bauer, Sponsor Salem Saloom, President Gai Schockner, Vice-President Gayle Hundley, Secretary Joan Warren, Treasurer Kathy Averett Rita Brabham Martha Brand Elna Bromberg Mary Carroll Dale Cate Sara Mae Engram Frank Gannon Mark Garland 138 Notre Professeur CLUB Barbara Robertson Carolyn Rodawalt Mary Rollins Susan Roundy Burgess Saloom Vance Hutchison Ginger Jones Virginia Martin Pam Moore Pam Moore and Barbara Robertson pre- paring cokes for the concessions. Harold Stanley Carolyn Tice Barbara Tyler Harriet Watkins Debbie Morgan 139 Notre President LATIN OFFICERS Paul Andrews, President Charles Gunter, Vice-President Sara Mae Engram, Secretary Gai Schockner, Treasurer FRONT ROW: Sharon Welch, Nancy Ryan, Gai Schockner, Linda Scott, Rhonda Krutchen, Shirley Helms, Betty Betts, Judy Thompson, Jane Martin, Jan Parrish, Mrs. Tomberlin. SECOND ROW: Devon Patrick, Eddie Brand, Joe Saloom, Charles Gunter, Mike Ready, Paula Donaldson, Fran Forehand, Sara Mae Engram, Pam Moore, Wayne Cole. THIRD ROW; Ed Johnson, Jimmy Sawyer, Kirk Donaldson, Paul Andrews, Linda Dye, Dale Cate, Steve Bowden, Bobby Ingram, Darrell Manning, Tommy Patterson, Christa Anderson, Fran Searcy. 140 CLUB Roman slaves pulling the Latin Club float. Decorating for the Latin Club Banquet. Linda Scott surveys the table settings for the banquet. This model was done as a Latin Club project. ART CLUB Mrs. Mary Griffin Sponsor Ginger Goodson President Susan Speigner Vice-President Marilyn Bell Jo Berry Judy Blitz Janet Corneil Frances Danford The Art Club Officers 142 Rhonda Krutchen Frances Landrum Emily Moates Sharon Speigner Jo Sullivan Braxton Whittaker The Art Club at work. 143 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION OFFICERS Freddy Dalrymple — Parliamentarian Johnny Lolley-President Donnie Akridge-Vice President Robert Wilkes-Reporter Drew Carmichael-Treasurer Carolyn Peacock-Secretary Gayle Williams-Historian FRONT ROW; Donnie Akridge, Donnie Patrick, Sharon Mahone, Carolyn Peacock. Jan Todd, Gayle Williams, Jerry McGill, Rick Crable, Lemond Matthews. SECOND ROW: Robert Wilkes, Johnny Lolley, Drew Carmichael, George Whittaker, John Klingenbeck, Lee Reaves, Tommy Maddan, and Mr. Wilkins, sponsor. 144 Lee Reeves--State Vice-President Alabama Association of DECA. Donnie Akridge--Second Place State Winner--Area of Distribution Manual. 145 Left to right--Drew Carmichael, Johnny Lolley, George Whittaker, Donnie Patrick, Lee Reeves, Donnie Akridge, Robert Wilks; State Convention in Birmingham. GIRLS’ ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Kathryn Imai, Yvonne Moates. Judy McCollough, Betty Jo Evans, Kathy Mace, Monica Loveday, Jane Imai, Betty Sue Yon, Charlotte Nichols. SECOND ROW: Debbie Morgan, Bonnie Erwin, Janet Hillier, Barbara Haines, Sally Martin, Susan Boyd, Martha Miller, Swain Grantham, Brenda Erwin. THIRD ROW: Judy Lee, Susan Morgan, Pam Gavette, Frances Landrum, Frances Danford, Penny O'Rourke, Linda Erwin, Linda Keesee, Helen Henderson, Sheila Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Locke, Peggy Harrell, Mildred Locke, Nancy Lee, Ann Searcy, Ann Newsome. Sara Phillips, Vickie Alleman, Kathy Cate, Gail Johnson, Jane Blitz, Jacque Ellers, Jackie Beulow, Sponsor Mrs. Juanita Bundy. Gail Johnson, Vice-President Mildred Locke, Parliamentarian Peggy Harrell, President Monica Loveday, Secretary-Treasurer Although Mrs. Bundy has only been here for one school year, she has done a great job with the G. A. A. 's and the Tumbling Team. Linda Keesee and Nanci Lee Ann Newsome, Betty Evans, Debbie Morgan, Pam Gavette, and Mildred Locke. A group of G.A.A.'s playing volleyball Brenda Erwin and Judi Lee jump in basketball as Peggy Harrell throws. Barbara Locke, Brenda Erwin, Helen Henderson, Sara Phillips, Vickie Alleman, and Judi Lee enjoy basketball. G.A.A. POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL The Freshman team scrimmages against the Junior team. Coaches: Braswell. Hutchison. Romeka, Brown. Seniors team holds intersquad scrimmage. The Senior Team in huddle. The score was 6-6. The Fast-Talking Slow-Walking Mohairy Stray Dogs Marching Band Ralph Kimbrough, with escort George Bowdoin is crown- ed Powderpuff Queen by Brad Menz and Mrs. Bundy. 148 Neville Reese, Tim Brown, Sonny Gillenwater, Charles Watson, Stephen Kelley, Bruiser Pilcher, Marrell Jer- READY ! SET ! GO ! Shirley Morris, Coach Shoemaker, Judi Lee Ginger Ferguson, Jane Blitz, and Barbara Robertson go in for the tackle of Patsy Jones. Judi Lee and Frances James rush to defend. TUMBLING TEAM The Tumbling Team Members show their balance and agility here. Brenda Erwin, Monica Loveday, Peggy Harrell, Kay Schnitz, Yvonne Moates, Betty Sue Yon in formation. Judi Blitz holds Karen Kelsoe as she demon- strates her skill. The Tumbling Team performs for the school in an assembly program. A feat in timing which members perform well. Another beautiful formation by the Tumbling Team. 149 The finale. LIBRARY CLUB BACK ROW: Pat Krzeminski, Mrs. Fuller, Shelia Smith, Rita Tindol, Ava Ayers. SECOND ROW: Betty Drinkard, Phyllis Mims, Crista Anderson, Janice King, Faith Drumheller. Phyllis Mims, Janice King, Christa Anderson. TOP RIGHT: Janice King, Phyllis Mims, Ava Ayers, Christa Anderson. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pat Krzeminski, Ava Ayers, Janice King, Christa Anderson. CHORAL GROUPS THE GLEE CLUB MIXED CHORUS THE GLEE CLUB GIRLS CHORUS 151 CHORAL GROUPS LEWAIRES: Kay Baston, Jane Sellers, Glenda McDurmont, Joann Strickland, Rose Ellen Matthews, Gayle Hundley, Janet Corneil, Nan McEachin, Margaret Tindol. THE FRESHMAN CHORUS 152 CHORAL GROUPS FFA QUARTET Mrs. Jackie Brunson Choral Group Director Glee Club sings in the Christmas Parade. 153 CHEERLEADERS NOT SHOWN Cheryl Givens Jennifer McFadden Carolyn Rodawalt Peenie Whitman Barbara Potts JoAnn Finlay Coach Dick Followill gives half-time pep talk to his Jennifer McFadden shows enthusiasm over muscles of fine football squad. a great Enterprise player. Cheerleaders prove spirit-building skill in pep rally. Cheryl Givens, Barbara Potts, Jennifer McFadden demon- Jennifer McFadden, Barbara Potts, JoAnn Finlay strate ability to represent letters. place sign on wall for football activities. E.H.S BACK ROW: Burgess Saloom, Darrell Griffith, Salem Saloom, Milton Kendrick, Judy Gable, Susan Lewis, Susan Pinkerton, Tommy McLaughlin, Cindy Chancey, Carol Brunson, Walter Pilcher, Buddy Heath, Jimmy Griffith, Tommy Kelly, Jackie Hudson. SECOND ROW: Joan Ellis, Darcie Libbers, Larry Kelly, Sammy Byrd, Lloyd Helms, Olin Donaldson, Mark Sawyer, Bob Hickman, Virginia Martin, Chris Byrd, Larry Dodson, Joe Bynum, Mark Garland, James Strickland, Robert May, George Griffith, Hal Fleming, Ed Johnson. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Knight, Burns Whittaker, Ricky Adams, Linda Erwin, Mike McKinnon, Chuck Gibson, Eris Layton, A1 Martin, Bill Sellers, Charles Welch, Lloyd Hegler, Rickey Speigner, Randy Reddock, Clayton Kirkland, Garry Kelly, Kay Yarbrough, Harriet Watkins, Marilyn Griffith. FOURTH ROW: Rhonda Krutchen, Bonnie Erwin, Lynda 156 BAND Watson, Frances Danford, Mary Ann Sullivan, Betsy Sims, June Cotter, Nanci Lee, Rhonda Oliver, Claire Vickers, Linda Shafenberg, Gwen Watkins, Brenda McDurmont, Brenda Strickland, Ann Strickland, Getta Saloom, Phyllis McCollough, Sandra Cann. FIFTH ROW: Donna Garland, Marsha Anderson, Sara Mae Engram, Martha McCreary, Susan Speigner, Carol Andrews, Ann Cassady, Mary Rollins, Bonnie Snead, Sally Grimes, Cathy Oliver, Manera Saloom, Charlotte Nichols, Mary Cunningham, Frances Baily, Sharon Welch, Faye Tucker, Kris Holzapfel. MAJORETTES: Jan Gibson, Nan Adams, Nell Cotter, Kathy Kelsoe, Mickey Siggers, Anita Judah, Elna Bromberg. 157 mmmwM Director of Band--Robert McMillan The first practice of the season allows new members to adapt to the band. 158 One of the band's many functions is to perform at pep rallies. The Crew waiting to load up. These pretty majorettes add much color to the band. Many a pair of shoes have been worn out this way. One of the many half-time routines. 160 Mr. Mac administering some constructive criticism. Holding the election of Band officers. That daily grind. 161 . . . From a trumpet player's view point. ATHLETICS FOOTBALL Coaching Staff Paul Terry, Ben Baker, Johnny Shoemaker BACK ROW: Danny Paul Brannon, Johnny Ray Cobb, Vance Hutchison, Marrell Jerkins, Jimmy Braswell, Roger Parker, Jeff Triplett, Asher Knaffl, Roger Barnes, John Sullivan, Ranny Tucker, Dale Romeka, Eric Britton, Jerry Bush, Curtis Townsend, Kinn Pittman, Jerry Jones. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Whigham, Rob Conner, John Mynard, Robert Fortner, Bill Brunson, Errol Messina, Jimmy Lee, David Layton, Tommy Weigand, Tim Brown, Harry Arnett, Jimmy Stanley, Charles Abernathy, Mickey Redd, Green Miller, Terry Ellis, Mike Jolley. FRONT ROW: Jim Stewart, Steve Wilson, Bill Quinn, David Middleton, Art James, Larry Cocks, Charles Dejamette, Robin Earl Morgan, Jimmy Metcalf, Bill Wells, Johnny Bowdoin, Bubba Dejamette, Cliff Goodson, Dewayne Moore, Bill Whigham. 164 Vance Hutchison and Charles Abernathy, team co-captains, and Mickey Redd, Most Valuable Player, at the annual football banquet. 165 The grunt and groan squad. Johnny Ray Cobb charges ahead in Greenville game. Harry Arnett Senior Roger Barnes Junior Charles Abernathy Senior 1965 - 1966 Jimmy Bowden Sophomore Danny Brannon Junior Bill Brunson Sophomore Jerry Bush Senior Johnny Ray Cobb Junior Larry Cocks Junior WILDCATS Bubba Dejarnette Sophomore Terry Ellis Senior Robert Fortner Sophomore Cliff Goodson Sophomore Vance Hutchison Senior Mike Jolley Sophomore Jerry Jones Sophomore Art James Sophomore Marrell Jerkins Senior Asher Knaffl Junior Errol Messina Sophomore Green Miller Senior David Layton Junior Jimmy Lee Junior Jimmy Metcalf Sophomore David Middleton Sophomore Robin Earl Morgan Junior Dewayne Moore Junior John Mynard Junior Roger Parker Junior Kinn Pittman Sophomore Dale Romeka Senior Mickey Redd Senior Jim Stewart Sophomore Curtis Townsend Sophomore Jeff Triplett Junior Bill Whigham Sophomore Tommy Weigand Junior Jimmy Stanley Senior John Sullivan Senior Ranny Tucker Senior Bill Whigham Sophomore BASKETBALL VARSITY TEAM: Stephen Kelley, Larry Cocks, Jim Murphy, Frank Gannon, Larry Menz, Marrell Jerkins, Charles Abernathy, and Mickey Redd. Coach Dan Pridgen Marrell Jerkins Charles Abernathy Right Forward, Sr. Left Forward, Sr. 170 VARSITY - TEAM Larry Cocks Left Forward, Jr. Larry Menz Center, Sr. Frank Gannon Center, Jr. Mickey Redd Jim Murphy Stephen Kelley Right Guard, Sr. Right Guard, Jr. Left Guard, Sr. 171 B” TEAM B TEAM: Jimmy Metcalf, Charles Carr, Mickey Green, Lynn Bowman, Randy Matthews, Bill Whigham, Kinn Pittman, Bill Wells. Mickey Redd dunks one against Little Stevie Wonder. Kinston. 173 Another 2 for the Cats. Rooting on the home front. TWO SIGN SCHOLARSHIPS Mickey Redd signs a four year grant-in-aid scholarship to Troy State College. Mickey, playing right guard, averaged 26 points per game. Larry Menz signs a NCAA four year grant-in-aid schol- arship at Springfield college. Larry averaged 9 points per game while playing center. 174 BASEBALL TEAM BASEBALL TEAM: BACK ROW: George Bowdoin, Mike Holley, Marrell Jerkins, Bill Gammill, Vance Hutchison, FRONT ROW: Doug Berryhill, Jim Murphy, Johnny Wilson, Larry Cocks, Johnny Ray Cobb, Stephen Kelley. 175 Coach Johnny Shoemaker, and Captains Bill Gammill, and Vance Hutchison. Jim Murphy George Bowdoin ENTERPRISE BASEBALL STARS Johnny Ray Cobb 176 Mike Holley Johnny Wilson Marrell Jerkins Bill Gammill Larry Cocks Stephen Kelley Doug Berryhill Vance Hutchison 177 TRACK Tommy Weigand vaults for the Cats. Two Enterprise striders pose while waiting for a run. Tommy Weigand throws the discus against Geneva. Bill Quinn practices the high hurdles. GOLF Tom Cox Bill Brunson Reggie Landrum Kinn Pittman 179 Mickey Redd Chris Byrd WRESTLING KNEELING: Mike Jolley, Johnny Riley, Ronnie Simmons, Jim Ellis, David Dial, Drew Peck, John Busse. STANDING: Mickey Caylor, David Layton. Charles Lee Watson, Ranny Tucker, Kent Brummet, Asher Knaffl. Kent Brummet State Champion 180 lb. Weight Class Paul Terry Coach 180 Ranny Tucker State Champion 174 lb. Weight Class Ranny Tucker on a pin against Alex City. Kent Brummet went undefeated for the Wildcats this year, scoring over 80 points. 181 Savage'' Brummet exhibits some of his armtwist- Johnny Ray being congratulated after beating his Alex City ing ability. opponent. 182 This one finished in a draw. Red Dog defeats another foe. His consistency led to a state championship. ACTIVITIES Queen presented to student body. HOMECOMING Patsy Jones, escorted by Bill Gammill, is crowned by Sandi Snead The Homecoming Dance 184 First Place — Latin Club HOMECOMING FLOAT Second Place — Vocational Third Place — Girls' Industrial Education Athletic Association 185 TWIRP WEEK Mixed-matched day Mary Rollins-Most Masculine Girl Barbara Potts running for Most Masculine Girl Joe Bynum in creative dancing. Sally Grimes plays a guessing game. Our Chief -- Coach Ben Baker The Sheriff — Dale Romeka Karen Benedict gets a new hair - do. Harry Arnett models the latest style. The Juniors worked hard on the decorations for the Prom. Few sat while the band played. The results of a wonderful Prom Part of the Beautiful decorations. Everyone left with a little regret 188 that the night was over. JUNIOR SENIOR PROM The Rockin’ Gibralters playing at the Prom. The chaperons. 189 The dance was enjoyed by all. AMERICAN HERITAGE FAIR Judges Mr. Marion Brunson, Mrs. Kathryne White, and Mr. Joe Talmadge Judges Mrs. Flossie Watson and Mrs. J.W. Hicks examining the First Place winner of the Art Division -- made by Emily Moates, Joanne Met- calf, and Jimmy Sawyer. Grand Prize Winner -- Johnell Martinez Second Place winner in the Art Division--made by Joan Bradley and Joyce Salter. First Place of the Models Division — First Place Posters Division -- Mickey Green Joan Warren and Beverly Cope 190 The library is a very popular place Office Occupation class working on for studying. lessons. 191 Is whitewashing the fence worth a whole apple? Rehearsing their lines with Mrs. Carole Hammond. The City Slicker vs. The Farm Boy Going over their lines with Miss Judy Tatum. Who's the toughest? STUDENT AT WORK Students working in the Basketball concessions stands. Student teachers from Troy: Left to right, Miss Sue Weeks, Miss Linda Gilmer, Mr. James King, Mrs. Anna Johnson, and Mrs. Carole Hammond. Typists at work, FFA members working on the boat they built. 193 Reward for hard work in studies. iMMI ALL SCHOOL PLAY Try-outs for the play Main characters: Margaret Tindol Drew Carmichael, Claire Vickers, Janet Corneil, and Mrs. Jackie Brunson (sitting). Delonn Howell, Terry Ellis, and Edwina Kelley working on the sets. THE PICNIC AFTER THE WEDDING WAS OVER THE FINALE SENIOR WORK DAY Marie Helms at Dismukes Ford Bill Gammill and Paul Andrews at Martin Colley Drug Store Neville Reese at Cotter's Furniture Halpin Byrd at Wilson's Store for Men Marilyn Bell at Mixon's Furniture 197 Marjorie Hildreth at Norge Village SENIOR DAY 1966 EHS SCHOLARSHIP AND Latin Club Scholarship Paul Andrews Beta Sigma Phi Scholarship Sue Burkett French Club Scholarship Gayle Hundley A. B. Bryars Math Award Bobby Ingram A. B. Bryars Math Award Burgess Saloom Science Award Ed Johnson Math Club Scholarship Salem Saloom National Honor Society Scholarship Johnny Lolley Future Teachers of America Scholarship Mickey Siggers 202 AWARD WINNERS Future Teachers of America Scholarship Barbara Tyler Pilot Club Scholarship Angi Waters Jaycees Scholarship Robert Wilkes HONOR SENIORS FRONT ROW: Gayle Hundley, Lynda McCary, Stephen Kelley, Emily Moates, Bobby Ingram, Carolyn Tice, Gai Schockner, Joanne Metcalf. BACK ROW: Virginia Martin, Paul Andrews, Judi Lee, Ted Hundley, Ed Johnson, Vance Hutchison, Sandra Harbuck, Susan Griffith, Virginia Jones, and Burgess Saloom. 203 SENIOR DIRECTORY ROGER ABERCROMBIE—F.F. A. 10, 11, 12. CHARLES ABERNATHY--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Letter Club 10, 11, 12. President 12; Hi-Y 11; Permanent Captain of Football 12. DONNIE AKRIDGE—Inter-Club Council 10; D.E.C. A. 11, 12; F.F. A. 10, Sentinal 10; Science Club 9. NAN ADAMS—Frosh Spirit Club 9; Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Majorette 11, 12; French Club 10; Dramatics Club 10, 11; Hi-Y 11, 12, Treasurer 11; Anchor Club 11, 12. NEWTON AMOS PAUL ANDREWS--Track 12; Inter-Club Council 11; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12, Vice-President 12; Projection Club 11; Cup O'Coffee 10, 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Honor Senior 12; Mr. EHS 12. HARRY ARNETT--Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10. 11. 12; Utter Club 10, 11. 12, Vice-President 12. CINDY BA RING ER - - A nchor Club 12; Hi-Y 12. MARILYN BELL--Frosh Spirit Club 9; G.A.A. 9, 10. 11, Vice-President 10, 11; Inter-Club Council 10, 11; Science Club 10, 11; F.H.A. 10; Circuit Judge in County Government Day 11; Anchor Club 11; French Club 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Dramatics Club 12; Art Club 12; A.F.S. Committee 12. KAREN BENEDICT--F.T. A. 12. GEORGE BOWDOIN--Football 9, 10; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Letter Club 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11; Powder Puff Cheerleader 11; Powder Puff Queen Escort 12. RITA BRABHAM--Cup O’Coffee 9, 10; Anchor Club 12; F.T. A. 10, 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Freshman Chorus 9; Student Council 11; Science Club 10; Tumbling Team 10, 11; Dancer in Oklahoma 12. PATSY BRADFORD—Frosn Spirit Club 9; G.A.A. 10, 11; Dramatics Club 12; Hi-Y 11. 12; French Club 12; Art Club 11, 12; Anchor Club 12. EDDIE BRAND—Latin Club 10, 11, 12, Parliamentarian 12; Science Club 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Glee Club 11. JIMMY BRASWELL—Science Club 10, 11, 12; Math Club 11. 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Letter Club 11, 12; Track 10, 11; Basketball 10, 11. ERIC BRITTON--Letter Club 12, Football 12. ELNA BROMBERG--Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, His- torian 11; Dramatics Club 10, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Majorette 9, 10, 11, 12, Head Majorette 11 12; Student Council 9. TIM BROWN--Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Frosh Spirit Club 9; Hi-Y 11, 12; Youth Legislative 11, 12; French Club 10; Letter Club 11, 12; Class Favorite 9; Concert Band 9, 10; Boy's State 11, Secretary of Senate 12, President of Inter-Club Council 12; Cheerleader Powder Puff Football 11; Coach Powder Puff Foot - ball 12; Scenery Committee for Oklahoma 12; Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12; Wrestl- ing 10, 11; County Government Day 11. 204 GUY BRYANT--Science Club 12. SUE DELL BURKETT--Library Club 9, 10; F.H.A. 10; Glee Club 10; V.I.E. 11,12, V.I.E. Student of the Month for February. JERRY BUSH--Letter Club 12; Projection Club 12; Football 12; Baccalaureate Choir 12. s HALPIN BYRD--Football 9, 10; Science Club 11, 12. SUE BYRD--F. H. A. 10; Library Club 9, 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Glee Club 11. 12. BEVERLY CAIN--Freshman Chorus 9; Glee Club 10; F.H.A. 10; V.I.E. 11, 12, President 12, First Place Study Guide Winner 12, First Runner Up to Miss V.I.E. 12. JIM CAMPBELL--Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 10, 11; Hi-Y 11; Oklahoma; Basketball 10, 11; Baccalau- reate Choir 12. DREW CARMICHAEL--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Glee Club 10, 12; Hi-Y 11; Dramatics Club 12; D.E. 12; Boys' Chorus 11; Oklahoma 12. VIRGINIA CARMICHAEL--F. H. A. 10, 11; Typist for Cup O'Coffee 12; Office Assistant 12; Junior and Se- nior O.G.A. Shorthand Certificate 11. DALE CATE--Dramatics Club 11, 12; Latin Club 9, 12; French Club 12. LINDA CHAMBERS--Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.H.A. 10,11; Glee Club 10. 11, 12. MACK CLARK--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Latin Club 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Science Club 11, 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Oklahoma; Glee Club 10, 11, 12. DON CROWE--F. F. A. 9, 10; Football 9. MARY CUNNINGHAM--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Freshman Chorus 9; French Club 10, 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Anchor Club 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12. JUDY CZAP--Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 9; G.A.A. 9, 10; Science Club 10; F.T.A. 12; Encoala 12. CHARLES DeJARNETTE--Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 10, 11; Football 10, 11, 12; Letter Club 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11; Science Club 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Senior Class President; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader for Powder Puff Football 11; Coach for Powder Puff Football 12; Scenery Committee for Oklahoma 12; County Government Day 11; Band for Oklahoma 12. DAVID DIAL--Wrestling 12. LARRY DODSON--Science Club 12; Band 10, 11. 12; Hi-Y 11. 12. OLIN DONALDSON--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Band 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10; Hi-Y 11; Dramatics Club 12. BETTY DRINKARD—G.A.A. 9; Office Assistant 10; Librarian 11; Library Club 11, 12, Reporter 12; Cup O'Coffee 12; F.H.A. 12. TERRY DUNLOP--F. T. A. 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Anchor Club 12; Debate Team 12. 205 ANNE EDWARDS--F. T. A. 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12; F.H.A. 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Frosh Spirit Club 9; Anchor Club 12; Glee Club 11; Teachers' Assistant 12. TERRY ELLIS--Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10. 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Letter Club 12; Frosh Spirit Club 9. JOANN FINLAY--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Band 9; Dramatics Club 10, 11; French Club 11; Cheerleader 11, 12; Class Favorite 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Beauty Nominee 11. 12; Powder Puff Football 11; Library Club 12; Li- brary Assistant 12; Guidance Assistant 12. DICK FOLLOW ILL--Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 10. BILL GAMMILL--Frosh Spirit Club 9, President 9; Hi-Y 11, 12, President 11; Student Council 11, 12, Pres- ident 12; State Parliamentarian for A.A.S. C. 12; State Executive Council for Hi-Y 11; Dramatics Club 12; Letter Club 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10; Basketball 9; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Boy's State 11; Youth Leg- islature 11; County Government Day 11; Oklahoma 12. MARK GARLAND--French Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Science Club 10, 11, 12; First Place Physics Division in Science Fair 11; First Place Grand Prize Physics Division in Enterprise Invitational Science Fair; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10; Encoala 11, 12, Photographer 11, 12; Debate Team 12. JAN GIBSON--Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Majorette 10, 11, 12, Head Majorette 11, 12; Band Council Secretary 11, 12; Frosh Spirit Club 9; Student Council 9; Science Club 9; Dramatics Club 10; F.T.A. 10, 11; Class Favorite 9; National Honor Society 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12, Secretary 12; Junior Class Treasurer 11; Anchor Club 12; Oklahoma 12, Latin Club 11; Tumbling Team 11; Junior-Senior Prom Chairman 12; Senior Prom Chairman 12. SONNY GILLENWATER--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Football 9; French Club 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Cheerleader in Powder Puff Football 11, 12; Senior Powder Puff Attendant 12; County Government Day 11; Science Club 12; Senior Escort for Homecoming 12; Committee for Oklahoma 12. CHERYL GIVENS--Latin Club 10, 11; Science Club 9; Dramatics Club 10; Cheerleader 12; Hi-Y 11; Anchor Club 11, 12; Chairman of Board of Directors 12; Cup O'Coffee 10, 11, 12; Jane Eyre 10; Frosh Spirit Club 9. EUNA GOODSON--F.H. A. 9, 10, 11; Glee Club 10, 11, 12. CATHERINE GRANT--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Freshman Chorus 9; F.H.A. 10. 11; F.T.A. 12; Glee Club 10. 11, 12; Typist for Cup O'Coffee 12. JERRY GREEN--Basketball 9; F.F. A. 10, 11, 12, Boy's Chorus 11; Glee Club 11, 12; F.F. A. Treasurer 12; F. H.A. Beau 12. JIMMY GRIFFIN--Band 9.10, 11, 12; Latin Club 10; Hi-Y 11, 12. MARILYN GRIFFITH--Freshman Chorus 9; Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.H.A. 10, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12. SUSAN GRIFFITH--Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.H.A. 10; Latin Club 10; Hi-Y 11. 12; Honor Senior; National Honor Society 11, 12, Treasurer 12; O.G.A. Shorthand Certificate 11; Office Assistant 11; Teacher's Assistant 12. 206 FAYE HARBUCK--F.H. A. 10. SANDRA HARBUCK--Office Assistant 12; National Honor Society 12; Honor Senior. BUDDY HEATH—Frosh Spirit Club 9; Hi-Y 11. 12; Band 9. 10. 11. 12. MARIE HELMS—Frosh Spirit Cluj? 9; Encoala 9, 10, 11, 12, Business Manager 12; F.H.A. 10; Art Club 10, 11; Office Assistant 10, 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Student of the Month for January 12. BOB HICKMAN—Frosh Spirit Club 9; Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Band Council 11, 12; Hi-Y 11; French Club 11; Science Club 12; Oklahoma 12; Baseball 12. MAJORIE HILDRETH--Freshman Chorus 9; Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 10; Dramatics Club 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Powder Puff Football 11; Cup O'Coffee Typist 12; Anchor Club 12; Place Winner in V.F. W. Hire The Handicapped Poster Contest 12. EVELYN HOBBS DELON HOWELL--Football 9, 10; Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12; Scenery Committee for All School Play 10; Vice-President of Dramatics Club 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Projection Club 11; Parliamentarian; Chairman of Scenery for All School Play 11; Debate 11, 12; Glee Club 12; Oklahoma 12. SANDRA HOWELL—Frosh Spirit Club 9; Freshman Chorus 9; F.H.A. 10, 11; Glee Club 10, 11, 12. ANDY HUGHES—Science Club 12; Hi-Y 11, 12. GAYLE HUNDLEY—Frosh Spirit Club 9; Freshman Chorus 9; French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; Lewaires 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Honor Senior; Typist for Cup O'Coffee 12; Office Assistant 11, 12; Glee Club 11, 12; Baccalaureate Choir 12. SANDRA HUNDLEY--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Hi-Y 11, 12; National Honor Society 11; F.H.A. 10; O.G.A. Shorthand Certificate 11; Office Assistant 11, 12; Teacher's Assistant 12; Encoala 12, Layout Editor 12; Gift Committee Chairman for Hi-Y Christmas Party 12. TED HUNDLEY--F.F. A. 9, 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Honor Senior 12. TERRY HUNDLEY—Glee Club 12. VANCE HUTCHISON--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Science Club 11; French Club 11, 12; Junior Class President; Hi-Y 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12, President 12; Letter Club 11, 12; Baseball 9, 12; Football 9, 10,11,12; Twirp King 12; Football Co-Captain 12; Honor Senior 12; Class Favorite 12; Powder Puff Foot- ball Coach 12; County Government Day 11. LOMAX HUTTO—Glee Club 11, 12. BOBBY INGRAM—French Club 9, 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Science Club 12; Latin Club 12; Honor Senior 12. 207 FRANCES JAMES--Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 10; F. H. A. 12; Encoala 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Quill and Scroll 12. CHIP JENNINGS--Glee Club 12; Science Club 11. MARRELL JERKINS--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Latin Club 10; Science Club 12; Letter Club 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Student Council 12; Baseball 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. BECKY JOHNSON--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Science Club 9, 10,11; Math Club 10, 11, 12; Secretary 11, 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Hi-Y 11,12; Guidance Assistant 11, 12; Band 9, 10. ED JOHNSON--Band 9, 10, 11, 12. President 12; Science Club 10, 11, 12, President 12; Math Club 11. 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Honor Senior 12. RUSSELL JOHNSON DORIS JONES--Glee Club 12. GINGER JONES--French Club 12; Encoala 12; Cup O'Coffee 12; Honor Senior 12. JEANNIE JONES--Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.H.A. 10; Dramatics Club 11; O.G.A. Shorthand Certificate 11; Glee Club 11.12. PATSY JONES—Frosh Spirit Club 9, Treasurer 9; Science Club 9,10, Secretary 10; Freshman Attendant for Homecoming; F.T.A. 10; Class Favorite 10; Beauty Candidate 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11; Secretary of Junior Class; Hi-Y 11, 12; Powder Puff Football 11, 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Dra- matics Club 12; Anchor Club 12. EDWINA KELLEY--Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.H.A. 10,11. 12, Vice-President 12; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; Dra- matics Club 10; Inter-Club Council 12; Secretary 12; Hi-Y 11; Encoala 12; Cup O'Coffee Typist 12; Teacher's Assistant 12; O.G.A. Shorthand Certificate 11; Anchor Club 11. LARRY KELLEY--Band 9, 10,11, 12; Frosh Spirit Club 9; Science Club 10. STEPHEN KELLEY--Basketball 9. 10,11,12; Science Club 10, 11, President 11; Latin Club 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12, President 12; Chaplain 11; Letter Club 11, 12; Honor Senior 12; Baseball 12. KATHY KELSOE--French Club 9, 10; Dramatics Club 10; Frosh Spirit Club 9; Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Drum Ma- jorette 12; Glee Club 9; Hi-Y 11, 12; F.T.A. 10; Student Council 10. RALPH KIMBROUGH--Science Club 9; Manager of Football 9; Trainer of Football 10. 11,12; Letter Club 10, 11,12; Hi-Y 11,12; Master of Ceremonies for the Junior-Senior Prom 12; Parliamentarian of Hi-Y 12; French Club 11; Inter-Club Council 12; Vice-President Senior Class 12; Homecoming Queen for the Powder Puff Football Game 12. JUDY KING--Library Assistant 11. JOHN KLINGENBECK--Glee Club 11; D. E. Club 12. 208 BEN KULA--Glee Club 12; Debate 12. REGGIE LANDRUM—Math Club 12; Letter Club 12; Golf Team 11, 12. DONNEL LECOMPTE SHIRLEY LECOMPTE—F.F. A. 10, 11. 12; F.F.A. Quartet 11, 12; Glee Club 12. s JUDI LEE--Freshman Chorus 9; G. A. A. 9, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 9; Frosh Spirit Club 9; Science Club 9; Science Fair Winner 9; Student Council 9, 12, Parliamentarian 12; Student Council Campaign Manager 11, 12; Homecoming Entertainment Chairman 12; French Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 10, 11; Dramatics Club 10, 11, Secretary 12; Encoala 11, 12; Cup O’Coffee 11, 12; Anchor Club 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Youth Legislature 11; Prom Food Chairman 11; Girl's State Alternate 11; Powder Puff Football 11, 12; Co- Captain 11; Teacher’s Assistant 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12, Secretary 12; Delegate to Na- tional Honor Society Convention 11; A.F.S. Committee; Library Assistant 12; Scenery Crew Chairman for Oklahoma 12; Honor Senior. LINDA LEE--F.H.A. 10; Glee Club 10, 11; Hi-Y 11; Anchor Club 11; Encoala 11; V.I.E. 12; Miss V.I.E. 12. MIKE LEE--Hi-Y 11; Glee Club 12; Baccalaureate Choir 12. RHEA LEE--Projection Club 10; F.F.A. 10. LARRY LINKER JOHNNY LOLLEY—D.E.C. A. 11, 12, Historian 11. President 12; Winner of Advertising Contest, Student of the Year Contest on Local Level, Second Place D.E.C. A. State Student of the Year 12. JANET LORD--F.H. A. 10; Art Club 11; G.A.A. 11; O.G.A. Shorthand Certificate 11; Cup O’Coffee Typist 12. LINDA LOW MAN CHARLOTTE McLEMORE— Frosh Spirit Club 9. LYNDA McCARY--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Science Club 10, 11, Secretary-Treasurer 11; Latin Club 10, 11, Treasurer 11; Hi-Y 11, 12. Treasurer 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 12, Honor Senior; Youth Legislature 12; Senior Class Secretary; Class Favorite 12; County Government Day 11. PAM MA DDOX - - Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.T.A. 10, 11. 12; F.H.A. 10. 11. 12; Glee Club 11, 12; Anchor Club 11; Teacher’s Assistant 11, 12; Historian for F.H.A. 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; First Place Winner of Junior Magazine Sales. SHARON MAHONE--D. E. Club 12. DALE MARSH--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Hi-Y 11. 12; Boy's State 11; Dramatics Club 12; Youth Legislature 12; Crew Chairman for Oklahoma 12. VAUGHN MARTENS--Science Club 9. 10, 12; French Club 11; Encoala 10. 11, 12, Photographer 10, 11, 12. 209 GARY MARTIN--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Hi-Y 11.12. JERRY MARTIN--F.F. A. 10,11,12, Reporter 12; Projection Club 10, 11, 12, Parliamentarian 12; Glee Club 12. VIRGINIA MARTIN--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Vice-President 9; French Club 10, 11. 12; Hi-Y 11, 12, Secretary 11; Dramatics Club 10; Student Council 9; Cup O'Coffee 9, 10, 11, 12, Editor 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Band Council 11. 12; F. T. A. 10, 11, Secretary 11; Anchor Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11; National Honor So- ciety 11, 12; Honor Senior ; Beauty Candidate 9, 10, 11, 12; Beauty 11; Class Favorite 9; Student of the Month of March 12; Quill and Scroll 11, 12; Office Assistant 12. SHERRY MATHIS--French Club 11; G.A.A. 12. CHRIS MEDLEY--Basketball 9; Baseball 9; Wrestling 11, 12; F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12. LARRY MENZ--Football 11; Basketball 11, 12; Science Club 12; Track 11; Letter Club 12. JOANNE METCALF—Hi-Y 11, 12, Chaplain 12; Latin Club 10; Dramatics Club 12; Oklahoma 12; F.H.A. 10; Glee Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12, Vice-President 12; Science Club 10, 11, 12; Honor Senior; Inter-Club Council 12. GREEN MILLER--French Club 10; Math Club 12; Letter Club 12; Football 9, 11. 12; Wrestling 10; Basketball 11. EMILY MOATES--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Freshman Chorus 9; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, Reporter 12; F.H.A. 10; Stu- dent Council 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Teacher's Assistant 11, 12; Art Club 12; Hi- Y Reporter 12; Science Club 12; Honor Senior 12; Publicity, Art and Props Committee for Oklahoma 12. JERRY MURDOCK--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Football 9, 10; Letter Club 11. 12; Hi-Y 11. 12; F.F.A. 10. 11, 12, President 12; Youth Legislature 11. EARL NEWTON—Frosh Spirit Club 9; Football 9; Track 10; Math Club 9; Science Club 10. PENNY NICHOLS--Hi-Y 11; F.H.A. 10, 11; Glee Club 9. 11; Encoala 10, 11, 12; Cup O'Coffee 11; Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 9. JAY NIENDORF—Hi-Y 12. PEGGY O'ROURKE--Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 10, 11; Hi-Y 11. 12; Encoala 10, 11. 12, Editor 12; Stu- dent of the Month for January; Inter-Club Council 12; O.G.A. Shorthand Certificate 11; Teacher's Assis- tant 12; Office Assistant 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 11, 12. CAROLYN PEACOCK—Freshman Chorus 9; Glee Club 10; D.E.C.A. 11, 12, Secretary 12, D.E.C.A. Stu- dent of the Year 12. KEN PECK—Frosh Spirit Club 9; French Club 9, 10, 11; Student Council 10; Math Club 11, 12, President 12; Science Club 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Youth Legislature 11, 12; Golf Team 11; Teacher's Assistant 11, 12. 210 VICKI PENUEL--Glee Club 10; F.H.A. 10; V. I. E. 11, 12, Reporter 12. DENNIS PHILLIPS--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Science Club 11; Track 11, 12; Math Club 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Art Club 11. GEORGEANN PLATT--Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, President 12; Encoala 11; Cup O'Coffee Typist 12; Glee Club 12. JANE PORTER--Dramatics Club 10; F.H.A. 10; Art Club 11, 12. BARBARA POTTS--French Club 10, 11; Dramatics Club 10, 11; F.T.A. 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Youth Legislature 11, 12; Cheerleader 11, 12, Head 12; Anchor Club 11, 12; Powder Puff Football 11, 12, Captain 11. PATSY POUNCEY--Freshman Chorus 9; Encoala 12; Library Assistant 9, 10, 11; Library Club 10, 11; F.H.A. 10,11; F.T.A. 12; Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Baccalaureate Choir 11. BILL OUINN--Track 10, 11,12; Conference Champion for Mile 10, 11, 12; Conference Champion for High Hurdles 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Youth Legislature 12; Letter Club 12; Dramatics Club 12; Lighting Committee Chairman for Oklahoma 12; Cast for Oklahoma; Scenery Committee for Oklahoma 12. MICKEY REDD—Frosh Spirit Club 9; Letter Club 10, 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Golf Team 9, 10, 11, 12; All Conference All Star Football 11, 12; All Conference Basketball 10, 11, 12; All Region All State Basketball 11, 12. NEVILLE REESE TEDDY REEVES--Football 9, 10, 11; Frosh Spirit Club 9; Track 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12. BRENDA ROBINETTE—F.T.A. 11,12; Glee Club 10, 11; Freshman Chorus 9; F.H.A. 10. REX ROBINSON —Projection Club 10, 11, 12; Football 9,10. DALE ROMEKA —Math Club 12; Wrestling Team 12; Track 12; Football 12; Letter Club 12. BURGESS SALOOM—Science Club 10, 11. 12, Vice-President 12; Math Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12; Inter-Club Council 12; Hi-Y 11. 12; French Club 10, 11,12; Honor Senior; National Honor Society 11, 12; First Place Winner of Physics in Science Fair 10; First Place Winner of Physics in Science Fair 12; Second Place Winner in History Fair under Models 12. SALEM SALOOM—French Club 10, 11, 12, President 12; Science Club 11. 12; Math Club 12; Hi-Y 11,12; National Honor Society 11, 12. JOYCE SALTER—F.H.A. 10. JIMMY SAWYER—Latin Club 10, 12; Band 10, 11; Glee Club 12. DAVID SAYERS—Basketball 10; Track 10; Wrestling 10; Dramatics Club 12; Frosh Spirit Club 9; Projection Club 10. GAI SCHOCKNER—French Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12; Latin Club 12; Secretary 12; National Honor Society 12; Anchor Club 11; Inter-Club Council 12. 211 JAN SCHUMACHER JANE SELLERS--Freshman Chorus 9; Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.H.A. 10; Library Club 10, 11; Library Assistant 10, 11; Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Accompanist 11, 12; Baccalaureate Choir 10, 11,12, Accompanist 11; F, T. A. 12; Teacher’s Assistant 12; Typist for Cup O’Coffee 12; Lewaires 12; Oklahoma 12; O.G.A, Short- hand Certificate 11. MICKEY SIGGERS--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Encoala 10; F.T.A. 12; F.H.A. 10; Student Council 12; G.A.A. 10; Hi-Y 11,12; Guidance Assistant 12; Band 9,10,11, 12, Majorette 10, 11, 12. RONNIE SIMMONS--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Football 9; Wrestling 10, 11, 12. SHIELA SMITH--G. A.A. 11, President 11; Anchor Club 11; French 11; Library Club 12, Parliamentarian 12; Glee Club 10, 12; Dancer in Oklahoma 12; Baccalaureate Choir 12. JUDY SPE1GNER--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Freshman Chorus 9; Encoala 10, 11; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, President 12; F.H.A. 10; Class Favorite 10; Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Student of the Month for February; Baccalaureate Choir 11, 12; Hi-Y 11,12; Art Club 11; French Club 11; Class Beauty 12; Office Assistant 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Chairman of Student Directory 12. JIMMY STANLEY--Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9; Wrestling 9, 10; Frosh Spirit Club 9; Letter Club 11, 12; Youth Legislature 11, 12; Dramatics Club 11; Hi-Y 11, 12, Parliamentarian 11; Coach and Cheer- leader for Powder Puff Football 11, 12. MARY ANN STINSON JOANN STRICKLAND--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Freshman Chorus 9; Glee Club 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 10, 11; F. T. A. 12; Typist for Cup O'Coffee 12; Lewaires 12; Baccalaureate Choir 10, 11, 12. JOHN SULLIVAN--Letter Club 12; Football 12. KAREN SULLIVAN--Library Assistant 12. PAUL SWENSON TERRY THOMPSON--Basketball 9, 10; Baseball 9; Art Club 11; Glee Club 12; Baccalaureate Choir 12. CAROLYN TICE--Dramatics 10, 11; Office Assistant 10, 11, 12; Frosh Spirit Club 9, Secretary 9; French Club 10, 12; Glee Club 12; Baccalaureate Choir; Hi-Y 11,12; Student Council 9; National Honor Society 11, 12; Honor Senior 12; All School Play 11. MARGARET TINDOL--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Freshman Chorus 9; Dramatics Club 10, 11; Glee Club 10, 11, 12; President 12; Lewaires 10, 11,12; Jane Eyre, Student Director and Cast 10; Girls State Representative'll; Anchor Club 11,12, Vice-President 11, President 12; Dramatics Club Treasurer 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Typist for Cup O'Coffee 12; Oklahoma 12. FAYE TUCKER--Hi-Y 11, 12; Band 11, 12; F.H.A. 12, Secretary 12. 212 RANNY TUCKER--A11 Conference Football Player 12; State Wrestling Champion 12; Letter Club 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12. BARBARA TYLER--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Freshman Chorus 9; Encoala 10, 11, 12, Literary Editor 12; Cup O'Coffee 10, 11. 12, Front Page Editor 12; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12; French Club 10, 11. 12; Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Anchor Club 11, 12; Hi-Y 11. 12. JOANN WALKER--V. I. E. 11; Glee Club 9; Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.H.A. 10. ANGI WATERS--Glee Club 9. 10, 11; Encoala 10. 11; Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.H.A. 10, 11; Anchor Club 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Office Assistant 12. ANN WATSON—F.T.A. 10, 11; French Club 10. 11; Hi-Y 11. 12; Encoala 9, 10. 11; Cup O’Coffee 10; Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12; Art Club 11. CHARLES WAT SON - - Footba 11 9; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Frosh Spirit Club 9; Letter Club 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12. JUDY WHIGHAM--F. H. A. 9; G.A.A. 9,10. LINDA SUE WHIGHAM--Hi-Y 11, 12; F.H.A. 10; Glee Club 10, 11. BOB WHITE—Hi-Y 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; A.F.S. Committee Chairman 12; Student of the Month for October. MARIE WICKER--Library Assistant 10, 11; O.G.A. Shorthand Certificate 11. ROBERT WILKES--D. E. C. A. 11, 12. BRENDA WILSON—Frosh Spirit Club 9; F.H.A. 10; Anchor Club 11, 12; Third Place Winner in Magazine Sales 11; Hi-Y 11. 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Glee Club 12; A.F.S. Committee 12. BILL WRIGHT LORRAINE YAGER PETE YOUNG--Football 9, 10. DAVID YOUNGBLOOD--Frosh Spirit Club 9; Science Club 11; Hi-Y 11, 12. 213 AUTOGRAPHS 214 AUTOGRAPHS 215 AUTOGRAPHS 216 , .. I - % ‘ ♦ V f I 1 • ' • ' • • ,f;V J ' : ,M.’ ‘f t' 1 - •• 1 { tU i ( • 'W- V ; •: ' J ., • MV, -Hi-. • v 1 ♦ . 4 . ■ • I f r • • k a -Y ? ri J i . . « • . .4 t 51 1 . • ■ .4 • { r w : f ■ p ffl 1?; f jf j,' j ]t i $ i I aift ||t?4v$ 7 f f 1 f C| -4 4 •- i I .? 4 I l 'm K “ . m VM, Itv V. 1 ‘ . ■ ” t ) ■ % i, , . t ?i | Hs' ,l ( , i. i c ’i t |U , I ; . 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