Jacksonville State University - Mimosa Yearbook (Jacksonville, AL)
- Class of 1963
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I I I I r v 1 I I I I I I I 1 I X I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I - I I I I 5 I L I I I I I I I I Q J A 1 C 9 6 S K S 3 T O A N T V E I C L L 0 E L L E G Q ' 1 O FRO FRO M DIFFERENT PASTS N1 DIFFERENT HERITAGES M DIFFERENT CULTURES E f.,- 0 .ksk -A Q t Q X W eva i- w , fm up ' 5 F. X 9'5- W-...W GM FAR AND NEAR GUR STUDENTS CCME N 1 . ss . g T1 50 TOGETHER IN A CHANGING AND TRYING WORLD 4. WE CAN LEARN, ACHIEVE, AND APPRECIATE FUR THE BETTERMENT MANKIND AND UURSELVES LEADERSHIP SPIRIT BEAUTY STUDY PM X0 t ' ,REPS s f,. lf . 7 D ' x Un '. ......r,,. - BROTI-IERHUOD SERVICE QUALITIES ARE IN YGUR 1963 MIM EDITOR . . . Johnny Ch PQRTRAYED GSA YEARBGCK UF JACKSGNVILLE STATE COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA oc H BUSINESS MANAGER Dale Dison ig 4 Q fp A f ' zz 74 Qs, gf QQ S f QM fly, Q , J 4 x f f eff? F f ghmwwm ,MR gg f D mf, N hi n 'G . 9-4 6 '01 . s mf left' v 51 ff-1 , .A W 1' .fly , ,K 'WX -w.xf' f. x , X M f M ..v,. 1 f, 24: g 2 fy ., :mm , f f www .v:',lI1,, 4, 7,9 5141.1 '. H MI Q: IJ' ' LF ? P A: 1321? init? . H' .1 ,V ', 'x 1 -1 lx! A ww Q m 1 1 .1.. W jp. PRESIDENT OF CGLLEGE Dr. Houston C013 V1.5 . l - PRESIDENTS HOME ..' a l!!! v, '51 W Mrs. Houston Cole uf' H 5 '? .441',dJ':'g--- -A--Y -- --...... -.....a . 4 4 4 . A 4 1 1 .1 1 4 i 1 F 1 0 4 np' R ,J 71514 xo I' 4 g.,l1.L.ds. -'3'3-.4.Lr'-1t- .9-Lg. . A k O JH U f'Y 1 R L , A Warm Welcome 'QR x M H DEAN OF coLLEGE H Dr. Theron E. Montgomery DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND ' RECORDS ,. Lawrence Miles Baskin Wright DIRECTOR OF STUDENT PERSONNEL DEAN OF STUDENTS n A 5 1 I Leon D. Willman SECRETARIAT Mary Ann Mason Transcript Clerk MX. Mary S. Poling Assistant to Registrar 1 1 'wwtifii , Y! -1-K Carolyn T. Hand wk Sybil D. Reaves Certification Sec. Eflie W. Sawyer Secretary to President . .,Xx.. u 1: V ' Secretary to Dean Louise B- Sewfall r Secretary I0 Regmfa BUSINESS omgg Solon H. Glover, Business Manager Jesse E. Fain Treasurer Miriam W. Haywood Asst. Business Manager Geneva S. Pyron Assistant Treasurer 'ffl-If WW, ,,. , 1757 g .af ' my 49 r r ,D v IA. D. Edwards Dzrector of Housing ILIARY SERVICES Floyd Tredaway Director of Auxiliary Services n -. M Aww A WW' KN ,,,rrr,., WN- Gerrye Clegg , Assistant Director of Hou-'mg Counselor of Women Lf wg., Mary W. Cass Managw K' . ,,,-SN U 'HT' U' ' i ,l 4'x. , -. N R4 f LXC .-4-Q Lois S. McGee Hostess 1 Us STUDENT UNIGN BUILDING fisim I all 9, T James C. Doulhit A vvismn! .1 flIl1ll.g'z'f X.- TUV 4 4 -XQ-J Jo Ann Robison Secretary to Mr. Tredawap Clolhilc Grimth Manager of Bunk Stun fir Lucilc P. Webb Secrelary 10 Mr. H'ri glz1 v ' COLE CENTER DINING A D James Haywood Hazel O. Hudson Director: Food Service Dietitian 5 Marie Smith Ass t. to Dietitian I 5 J hnsoq AggEzntoDietit1an Rub .V W A r Q0daII .rs t. to Dzethiafg 1 i i g 1 Gerrye Clegg Daugette Hall Q mf Rebecca Fagan Abercrombie Hall ips-' if A. D. EdW8l'dS Rulh Hgh Gfdlner Hall Pannell Hall ? Pauline Glass Myrtle Kelley Martha Dean Wright Patterson Hall Luttrell Hall Logan Hall 1 Ruth Simpson Olriis ESICS Sd-,001 Nurse Night Watchman Dorls Bennett, M.A. Head Librarian TN Ann Carter Gidley, M.Ed. Cataloger H Kathleen Brown, M.A. Ass't. Librariang Circulation and Reference is-A 1 x Martha Howard General Assistant Aigitrlgrshflfr . cu a lon and Reference Thomas J. Freeman, M.A. Order Librarian Mary Van Pelt Secretary DIVISIGN QF EDUCATION .M 'X If A ' 7,1 DEPARTMENT N1 T A 'L' Eff xv EDUCATION X E A--'fn l Rcubcn Self, Ed.D. Grccnc Y. Taylor, Ed.D. Director ol Graduate Division and Professor of Education 4l 7:1-7 Prufcssor ol Ifduration ,- fs- Lucilc Crow, MA. Director, Instructional Alulcrials Center Clifford Burgess, Ed.D. fffff- Prof- Of Ld- Associate Prof. of Education Inez Edge, MA. Assistant Profvsmr 0 Education R. Eugene Jones, MA. Opal R. Lovett. Bs. Charlotte Thornbufg- N1-Ed Asgisgany Prof, Of Ed, Instructor in Audio-Visual AYSTSIGIII Prof, of Education Education I H N if V LABORATORY SCHOCL DIRE ll! tl t 1 Emest Stone, M.A., L.L.D. Professor of Education and Asso Superintendent of City Schools NEWS BUREAU AND PUBLICATIONS MPS. Clifford Coff Publicity Directofe Lucille Branscomb, M.A. Associate Professor of Business and Department Head Of DEPARTMENT OE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Donald Fendlason, M.B.A. Assistant Prof. of Business N3 ,K ' '4 'fx I -. E Samuel P. Hatcher, M.B.A. Assistant Prof. of lizidrzvsv Hazel Hicks, M.S. Assistant Prof. of Business lv Willodean Stephensonf MA' . Assistant Prof. of Business Edl1C0U0'l 3 'ah fa, 'Sf Roland Thornburg, M.A. A ssislant Prof, of Business DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION fn I I l I I I ff Connie Floyd, M.S. Instructor in Physical Education Donald Salls, Ed.D. Professor of Physical Education eg t.t, ,, 4 s 5 i l 3 Frances Hanson, M.S. Instructor in Physical Education Gene Hanson, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education 'Tx - 'l s.....,,.Fs Horace Lee Stevenson, M.A. Walter R. Wedgeworth B.S. Instructor in Physical Education Palmer D. Calvert, M.S. Department Head, Associate Prof. of Physical Education Thomas Roberson, M.S Ass't. Prof. of Physical Education V If 'f-Ili -e': DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Elmer Lee Chaney, Jr., M.Ed. Assistant Prof. of Psychology Earl C. McCool, M.Ed. Instructor in Psychology 3 George V. Haywood. M.A. Assistant Prof. of Psychology Not Pictured: Bob M. Thornton, M.S. Assistant Professor of Psychology ,1 fi Lee Manners, M.A. Department Head and Assistant Professor of Art DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS Mary L. Lowrey, M.S. Department Head and Associate Professor of Home Economics DIVISION OF FIN E ARTS DEPARTMENT OF ART John Cleverdon, M.A. Assistant Prof. of Art Not Pictured: Margaret Green, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Ruth Sinclair, M.F.A. Instructor in Art Awww., H A3525 Matthews, M.s Hoyt PI'0fess0,. Of' e Ecofwmics Robtl new fm De I s 6 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC , arf' ,A txt 'Snr Sq' Y-'D' Sq, A3- Esther Baab, M.A. Assistant Prof. of Music Robert B, Cantrick, Ph.D. John Finley, M.M. Visiting Associate Professor of Music,' ,qysocimf prof. of hfusic- Chairman of Division and Department Head Dan C. Sparks, M.M. Assistant Professor of Music .nl ...ffi S f Linda Bryan Sparks, M.M. Instructor in Piano H! 4? QI..-f ly' Harold A. Th MM. David L. Walters, MM. Uwmas Warren- MM- ompson - . ' , . ' . N Asststant Professor of Music Assistant Proff'550f Of UNSW AW5'a ' Professor of ' 'unc A t DIVISION OF L GUAGES DEPARTMENT ENGLISH Wllllam J Calvert PhD Chairman Division Of Languages Department Head Professor of English Frances Callan, M.A. Ass't. Professor of English Ruth Z Bayliss MA Instructor In English mf Gerrye Clegg, M.A. Ass't. Prof. of English ' A X Qu' f lbs. ' ' Mary Moss GogganS,-M-A Ass't. Prof- Of English i . I Janet LeFevre, M.A. Instructor in English, Director of Masque and ,au 4-. H GM UN WS'- 5 Christine Forrester, M.A. Ass't. Prof. of English We W- G -Id Bertha D. Lindsey, M.A. d ' Lovett, M-A lg U1 Assistant Prof. of English Qiiiltfggragf of English Ycwcll C. Lybrand, Jr., A.B. Instructor in English DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH -vw 1 ' A- 'EYE Asst Prof. of linglish Clyde E. Manin, M.S. Pauline O'Bricn, Ph.D. Instructor in English Associate Prof. of Eng is SX, xi? ll' ff gym 53 nifve 4- Q af' -125 iw-- Frank P. Rainwater, Ph.D. Katherine Roberson, M.S. Julia Roebuck, B.A. Associate Prof, of English Instructor in English Instructor in English 'V vs fx j Smoake. - ' Instructor in English lmfm C vfhilt, MS - xr Kr- CTD 3 MS fkfanhg Ann Whlll. .5fIiin.AHC d ' ' I ' E ' f ' A A5221 PTOI- OI Enghsl Mir H' l3 L'It'rlt Douglass Olsen, MA. ' '-Wt' ' ' , ,Wit DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES A James H. Jones, Docteur CLettresJ de 1' Universite de Montpellierg Officer d' Academieg Director of International House DIVISION or SOCIAL SCIENCES E C O N O M I C S l Ew Edward B. James, M.S. Robert E. w'u' , . A ssft. Pmfessmf sngiolzgrtzics Ass t. Prof. of Economics Elmer P A Associate Pr3?'d3lElZl3hD. i . Omlc-V Howard Prichard, M.A.. Assistant Prof. of Economics DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY i ,. L? ff an Frank M. Lovrich, Ph.D. Associate Prof. of Sociology Charles W. Peck, MA. AHQIIOI von Spxnkm xky, PHD, A.v.vi.s'mn1 Prof. of ,-:yummy Pnmr, Sociology of ,S'm'mlUgy DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE ,ff Paul Schumann. MA. Instructor in Polifical Scivnce .. .., ,.,, ,, , , . . ,.,V,.....,., -.-V-- -X .J,xx...' Jackson W. Salman. Ph.D. Ax.v0c'ia!4' Prof. of Pnlilicul Svivrlcc , I xi:-55:51 'sf --r Ifdxsm Xlm Kcurcn, f7d,DW ,-fxwulvulr Prni nf lnlllflllll .Sriwl DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY 'M James Marvin Anders, Ph.D. Lucile Chapman, Ph.D. William E. Gilbert, M.A, Associate Prof. of History Ass't. Prof. of History Chairman of Division, Professor of History few fggfw Q 'R 47 .At 1 'W' A 7,5 x I I fi..-I' Mm 'I Q It W ' 1 is if ., PEA.: Milo Magaw, M.A, Ass't. Prof. of History 'WN Q5 JHITTCS Moncrief, M.S. Ass t. Prof, of History Margaret Woodhouse, Ph.D. Associate Prof. of History Bernard R. Hennes, Ph.D. Associate Prof. of History Horace Stevenson, M.A Ass't. Prof. of History X '- W-.X N .aqfvu Kenneth Whitehead, Ass't. Prof- Of Hlswry my Q15 3 ., 5 ix, DEPARTMENT S- A GF GEOGRAPHY I 110: f -. D-Q ' Z-1 G? A sf Iron Nicflucr, NIA.. if A ssufiurr Prof. of Civug-rapi--, .,,- Uv P Rohmd Skxnncr, 51.5. ,V A 5515111111 Proj, nf Ci,-pgruplxix is 'Isis DIVISION GF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Reuben Uoozcr, Mix. .-Ixsixlaxrxl Prnf, uf liiuluyy B I O L O G Y fri XE Ox A Y. ' INK? 1fi'f3'5 v . , Q , ' SCE ' ' . Raxph Lznin Biulvg? 14610 W Emmcu w. Price. Ph.D. Stanley Rhodes, MA. Pruf4'5S0r of B1-IIIOKP' ,-1151. Prof, nf Ilirzfnpgy ad, I' , Huron 27 Q -if -. N E. 'nA Sammy Ingram, Ph.D. I Associate Professor of Chemistry DEPARTMENT CHEMISTRY f, L f' I , -5 Mary M. Campbell, M.S. - ' Ass't. Prof. of Chemistry Elizabeth Hall, M.S. Ass't. Prof. of Chemistry DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SCIENCE Bettye Youngblood, Ph.D. Ass't. Prof. of Chemistry ' mud, EQ-D' CWC 1- M ,E?ogl2teSP?cg'Essor of Science Assistant Pijgagjgg-1ZjieM-A. ' nce OF ' DEPARTMENT MATHEMATKS w . S X 5 Riu Jane Chicpalich, M.A. Assistant Prof. of Ml!llI6l7lU!fC.Y Austin Howard, 51.5. ASSiSlC1ll! Prof. of Mullwnzulicxv Mildred H. Johnson, MS I' ,. , , 1 H 1. qw 6' 4 ,,,,...w--Q ' A I ' Ph-D' . IXHSUCI X1 . P L B1Cdl03- , .nulllfs -4,YYlrlfJl1f p ' fdlflfl, ph I xxafgare of Bid! 'll fllf' Ur' I, 4 J PFC! ' ' ' ,Hifi - ASSiSmnl ' llllllflf f DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND BASIC ENGINEERING Earl W. Aldrup, M.S.E. Thomas L. Hicks, M.S. Instructor in Engineering Associate Prof. of Mathematics James T. Stitt, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physics 3 ka r C1 i,5i v11 0'uq3,,,,,,,, QTL .. '41 ,J - -4-al-n--. Ycu, and what :irc you going to do about ii? . :NV- rg:-'Ina'- gm-- Q U .' .CEB s1'1 .1 A f-,. 'Jed- .Lk Compuni0nship on our Campus. l Uffllrllvd I .-Xppcaircd in .'Li1'nin In My x1llikiL'lli'UfIllN.H 1 Lx .x.'V 5 9 QQ-5 1 is 5331 . 1 r 1 I il, Should We Go Eat in H xgiy, NiiSi1ii-Laing-iii Clin the Dining Hall or Go L'p Town? But Dugan Willnizin ipnx, 1 'X dn 4. if - A i 3 ww ,P x fx x I Q S 1-1 1 41 , 'Q A N441 ii 3 g A , if I 'L A 1 p f I . L 1 3 v K V 5 E 2 ' ' P 'Q' ' ' T' X' V '-s- ,z A f J, ' I , 1.4- . 1 ,, 1- ,. v N ',+'.1fAf.,.,, A QV 5 Ea J, ' ' ' QQ, Q 'm V44 xg, 4- .4 gn w-10.,:,:' xg. : v 49431 'K - 'lfraf ,- . ?.:4,,q 5,f '32-pmii. --we A ' mid' DF ?Z-15' ., .1- -' uw? wj 5373? WH M: by ,.,,f K .1-Lrw.,f. , I wiv! w an f Gif. -1 f, 12:4-2 .:. . . 23.2 4' f P in ,aQf,5ngf,15 3. . .rf 5 ml -nun-rg -.Y f E f :-gg-. ., 1 .rg gy- Hikfz ri 4 X , X. X 1 X Mx N. MEN BEHIND THE SCENES DR. EDWIN VAN KEUREN Athletic Director DR. DONALD J. SALLS Head Coach N Coach Ray Wedgeworth Athletic Publicity Director I, M?-'Y :S ,' fl: ', ' NM,-an ' Q 'X J' 1 if K- E I ., D. so 5 4 E 'S' if f.- 'X 4x but ,...4-e, .A .X j ' g XR -A -fi? . . rj' ' -- A fi K, wget- .tii,'f.: A Ray Jordan Coach Tom Roberson Head Manager Glenn Gentles 'Iu.. CHEERLEADERS ,lj gg ' Y' p 2 5 3 W I in .. M 7, , 5 Q-V 'ir f , . , Q7 1 0 u' X' ' ' is wi, t l I 1 K J? ! H f 'Jaw 1, 3 A ap, .6 'QQ dv' . ,, Q X x - 1 va- ..f.F'4,- Q A.'Vff'- 1 S ,,., .,,. 1, ,M A 'tf ' 1-f M , . . P . ,:.,.,: . v Q -.111 .,.,, -. gl'-X - , saw. . H ,, V .hsx sv, Left to right, From: Hcad chccrlcadcr, Shcrry Stylus, Linda Cascy, Sharon Glass, Sandy Hughcttg Hc1c'k: Larry Crowder, John Elkins, Paul Bain, Sam llouxum. MISS HQMECCMING ,5 I 1 JUDY SHANABERGER GAMECOCKS IN THE SPCTLIGHT ik 19 X i ' W ' A N, E -. Fw, X' f S mo 1 Qi M , f - Q5 ' .wif -if 1 ii 1 l Q ' o f fM6 'ff , ' Z A 4 Q , Q X ,ir L55 . oi Q fy, Ng W V Q 4. xxtfffiox H. ' if ' . Captam Lamar Caldw 11 C h S 11 ' C , oac a s, Capta1n Bobby Johnson f 2 7 0222 ,, , ,J ,:.. X Q x , -Iggy E, mg fff fii n 1 . ' ' Q ll YV 1 lo, T - ., - If M' , .3 ' U I , 0 1 -a- . 1 ' wr ' 2 , ' ' Mx, , .gy ,Q 'yjf , ,jf-:J diff ' 2 :34 1 mn.-.N ...1 .Arland Carter Lzttle All American All-Conference All-Conference Ray Gentles 1962 GAMECGCKS S1 'iiwn 1? J' Af' i Q P , C . I1 ' r- . ...ani .14 K 1 1 - Y , If - i i 5 Q - Qt .1f,..--....fi.,........,.............4 '--5 :gt 'FY 1? 1- Y v- liz T' -J g L -V ' i- ,Y-Y ,iw Y:-i1 iw '-:bl 41 -'51 I - -C I I L KJV.-FV 7,1 -ku: jul F'-FV-Ili? i 1 4 5, f 3, - '-1, ,QQT1T .,.,.......'q ' V ,.,:,.. .. wg ,fp A ,I P L- I Q, oQg,,,g,,...,j, D vvflf W? Y -,4 A-1 IH Y fl -UQ W W an Ir' F f 17 F ,W if ff , --. --vl T 'E Uv- TY M44 , 1 ,D ii, fe W-w' I WH-v9 rf wee 1 1- , ' il' F Y ' 'V Q' TY 71 'TT 17 il M ' I A ' , I' 1 - I 1. ' fr . -'AJ-ia' Q t 'fx Q, Ht?-, , ir' A Q 3. W - Q, ...J - ' t T ' ... ' - 'fs -'W ' M' A '1 .- 4' - ' '. 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Smith. .Y -. - 4 'I' ' 'X ' ' r. .7' s 7 H - 1- 3' f 'I ew.-rg' af'f,.f,s1f.1pf,4--mfA'-5.-. av- - t I- . 'fm f . 4 ' Q ' '-' h 1.' ' . ' ' ' - - I . . ' ' gy .3-M I , :X',..x.4 1. , . .J , V. A-. . , , 7s.,..K,. ..,,. v i. , .ix D---.lf Y '. - ,, .r H 7. - M ' .' . - ' ' - ' -, ., .' ' 5 x-'L' I - IQ' ,3 HW- '. '- - ,ge, ' . - ,,-, X 1 .Xx- ' . . - N r . ,Ain-N. w-s, , , I' W.-f -fs.fs'-.-.YL -i - us - x s I- ,X -- ., I ' . V - '- I 'T' . Q' .X V ' K s ' . , , :ks Q 1 I . s - Q V X . . x X x K ' S 'H SW ' ALL AMERICAN IN ACTION ..., I 4. . ' rv.-5. AMECOC BLOCKING - JAX STATE STYLE For 59 minutes and 15 seconds Jax State seemed to have their Hrst victory over Florence State since 1951, but then a last-ditch pass from Gil Cleveland to Don Allison scored and Bobby Jackson booted the PAT to tie the game at 7-7. The Gamecocks score came with 2:04 left in the lirst quarter when Little-All American Arland Carter ripped oiina 62 yard run around his own left end. Carter led the Gamecocks on offense with 109 yards followed by Eugene Gnep with 75. Standouts on defense were Larry Joe Davis, Bobby Johnson, and Ronnie Harris. Jax State led in the statistics. department with 14 first downs and 258. yards rushing to 8 first downs and 95 yards rushing for Florence. Sometime it looks like we're jinxed. -- will W' X A X, X EN Q X N Q A J Be W fe. S 5 x xx X f ZS J 1 AN J X X v , 'I - i ff- ef 5 . 6 at if ' 1 fl ii i i A A K A xi-if A I - . 1 Il' H l .L X W X V n K f V- Q X . VX X Q A - Q K t X7 i Ax . - , , A ..., y ' , W Arland Carter . . am' All-Conference L 5 Davls Bobbl' Johnson Rome H Z A ll-Conference A ll-Conference A ll-Corlfefenc KS CUTDO BUT CAN 'T OUTSCORE LION GAMECOCKS FALL T0 DELTA 1 xl 4 f .Q at - , - st, Qzegrtgw ' ' 1 ' , xxp N -. '.,'s.a. 4 Eff: GRIEP PICKS UP YARDAGE The Jacksonville State Gamecocks Traveled deep into the Mississippi Delta and met a powerful football machine that proved too much for Coach Don Salls forces. Led by Donnie Cotton and Chester Norris, the Statesmen won by a margin of 41-13. The Jan State scores came on a 92-yard romp by tailback Eugene Griep and a 6-yard aerial from Arland Carter to end Ronme Harris. This ran the Gamecock slate to 1-1-1 for the season. The most spectacular play of the night came when Eugene Griep, a junior from Guntersville, picked off a Delta State fumble in rnid-air and raced 92 yards to score. Other than this and a drive which ended in a pass to Harris for a score, the Gamecocks were unable to tally. , S v 7' L S f. l Jerry Holliiield James Turk Zack Roberson DOUS Whcclcf I N oUTLAsT 5.1-3. MISSOURI CARTER IS UNDER THERE SOMEWHERE The Gamecocks, still remembering a 13-12 loss to the Missouri eleven last year, scored on a 5 yd. run by Eugene Griep and then relied on detense to hold the lead. The J axmen received a break early in the second quarter when Jackie Jackson claimed a Missouri fumble on the enemy 26 yd. line. 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QXXXV XXX X A fs Lamar Caldwell Gene Griep Phil Jolley Wendell Hubbard IAXMEN srop TECH WIN STREAK LOSE SOME WIN SQME The Gamecocks journeyed to Russelville, Arkansas and faced an unbeaten-in-24-games Arkansas Tech team. Jax State drove 62 yards with Arland Carter tearing oii the last 5 yards to score in the first half. Tech came back in the last half and scored with 7:30 left in the third quarter. Neither team was able to cross the stgpnlafter that. The Gamecocks drove to the wonder boy's 10-yd. line only to be stopped by a penalty. Final score - . ' 1 X QR f 1 'DVC ,, . 'Zi-l ' s' R 1 f' ' ' f - r , , ,J ., - n ' i 3 5 T' 9' ' , I ' ' F! it p 2 'Q B0b Chastaine Cecil Dunn John Tipton Tom Reid JACKSONVILLE 21 TRoY 14 I HOMECGMING 1 S 2 1 , TIPTON SCORES The Gamecocks Wrote a beautiful chapter in the Homecoming Story by defeating a Bred-up Troy State glllfzld W by 21-14. With 8:36 left in the first quarter, fullback Bill Thompson rammed one yard to pay dirt and Lamar th- well converted. Troy bounced back to score, but then Pat Edmunds Jarred the ball loose and Jackson recovered on e Troy 30. Gene Griep then passed to Tipton for the score. Troy was not to be denied and knotted the score at 14-14 at Intermission. The really spectacular part of the day came when Ray Gentles took the ball on a reverse and sped 49 y2rdS t0 score the winning tally. . .Yr 3,11 f X x A es ,... N s s f N . 1 X . W' 1. '1 2 I 'Q' Nw . .K ,, 5 -Q . ... . W V11. ffjfff- 1 1 1 c e Jim Lee D - , Guice 5- OH VU15011 Ross Pruitt Freddy JAX STATE FALLS TG CHGCTAWS Q cf -' 4 S A'j?. ' .l!',p ,- ' qw - 'flf 0- , . .- '.s.-Ol ff Jw' .N ff' . X , A 4 -VS W in 1 LH- cn-twgh, A . ' aff.: 163'-.fr Ti iQ Q. BLOCKING BY WHEELER, ROBERSON AND TURK The injury-riddled Gamecocks invaded the reservation of the Mississippi College Choctaws without the serv- ices of Ray Gentles, Lamar Caldwell, Gene Griep, and Jackie Jackson, and were defeated 28-0. The game was dominated from the first whistle by the Mississippi team, and the only scoring threat by the Game- cocks ended on the enemy 20 when a fieldgoal attempt was missed. Joe Marler and Doug Wheeler were bright spots for the Gamecocks. .. I' t u ' f . . 'as ff- l an 1: , pr. X L' V l V Q V ,'i' ,ig 'tl , Q Rx 1 A .3 f , a aff t , - P Y el A Fel . , .-a i I , RL i ' if I 'lx' Joe fvlarler James Coxwell Harry Gibbs Joe Turner st, JAX STATE 23 AUSTIN PEAY 13 ? MN sy EQEQF , t of E M Q 7 wir 2 J. . HERE COME THE GAMECOCKS After a scoreless first quarter, Carter Howard rammed home from the one yard line and Lamar Caldwell con- verted to give the Gamecocks a 7-0 lead over the Austin Peay Governors at halftime. With 12:50 left in the third quarter, All-American Arland Carter rambled through the governor's defense for 59-yards and a T.D. h. dCarter Howard, making his first start for the Gamecocks, dashed five yards to end a 76-yard drive later in the t ir quarter. JSE lgarler hauled a kickoff 78 yards, to the Governor end zone only to have it nullified by the penalty. Final score - . ,s Keisha.- fa 'U QV X 6 .Q Z time s 5 wx A T We Q - ' ,4 if M t N Nw if 7, X af ' 7 ,gtwpmii Q- Tb 5 . SZMNMX 'ig 2 .ms 4,4 f ,Qi X ,wx XR , ,at A , -X ' , 5 ' figwww , A .i,,, gi, Aw, ,, V. t 5 , f N ,, V- A e, s. 7, V , s QA. l if 2 f Q ' 7735 fx ' X x 5 Q Xifvy 653 X -V V Y! W5 X -'-e f , ya A 4 , ts.. .rf FM Jackie Jackson Bm Thompson Jack Gauldin J. L. pass .ff - u as ,eilif,fl1ff.?i LOUISIANA CCLLEGE 8 -.. JAX STATE 7 -5 if .1 P' 5 W1 . f. 1' ms' X . A Ja x A f V K 'UL 'ff-Q, ' ,fp if , 'V I- 4- 1 1, l' -ml 'W t D, , U K A QMS Q A THE TOE WARMS UP Tailback Arland Carter proved himself worthy of all honors when he ran through, over, and around Louisiana College defenders to score and put Jax State in front 7-0 at halftime. In the second stanza, Louisiana College lit the scoreboard with a 6-pointer, and then gambled and scored on a disputed two-point conversion. The defense again was superb, led by All-Conference tackle Larry Joe Davis. we 3. Q ,N .rg 'L E 1 A A Wayne B1-Qwn James Hanks Joe Spafkman AX STATE ROMPS ss- TIPTON SCORES AGAIN RAT, SANDBLASTER, BUTCH Jackie Jackson, Tom Reid, Arland Carter, Lamar Caldwell, Bobby J ohnson, and Ray Gentles led the Game- cocks into battle for the final time and these six seniors all Hgured highly in the victory. Jackson, Caldwell, Johnson and Davis blocked . . .. Griep, Carter, Tipton, Reid and Gentles ran . . . and the score was 27-6 when Coach Salls opened a huge cage, releasing the vicious crew of monsters known as the Red Raiders. The 'Livingston quarterback, passed long and Welch batted the ball down. He passed again and Whitey gmithllwegt high into the air and intercepted. The Raiders then drove the ball home on the running of senior fullback om ei . Final score 33-7. X 4 1 X J' 22, , save vw f S 1 '54 J ff ' f is of ,Ag t k 4 H: X' - Aff af f ve f SS S , ss ,fwzwwf g - W X. s S f 'Q' ' Zf,y,A,7Sw V4 S pig, Q 'X XQZX X , ,A , S af' cya, ,MQ 'f f' XLZ, X ttf, x f' T i...-Q' ' x . tx , T 1 ,A-A . , ,' X , ' 5- 1 yk ,gf fl I s. 1' 'I' ' A . . NJ ' - I5 2 - , , K ww f 'fy Nuqffyv,-X ,,,, i s xi N , ' ,f S A AAAA as K ii 2 Ex? , T. 5 :sm W ayne Thomas Pat Edmunds Ray Gellfles A ll-Conference gg-'Q A A A - f F5-Q Pg, '! ra,,, f. aj MEN BEHIND THE SCENES Claude Washington Manager THE '62-'63 GAMECGCKS Ernie Smith Manager WHISTLE -- TIPQFF -- ACTION Harris drives MM scores. Mznllm 11mm-N in lim rrrmum T? 2 fy- Q .v-,, .gr 3 J A,' A K ' w 1 x X A Don NYJIIQQQ Hcnrv Nlzllhix Hiifk uffhlu I n ' ll 1 1 H Atlmmll GU. Rwmul Hd- 11,1 71:11 CN THE SIDELIN E JH L-5 Mwmwwwmwvkwhj.-n The one in front is Carter, but who are the others? 3---,fyw:f-:nwpw 4 Z, 1 Ax ' Q 3 in n Q A A Wendell Ch' 15' N' . i Scozrsbo,-0tCA1a. IX ROCIUCY Shlffly Ronnie Hams Fort Payne, AIG. Geraldine, Ala. y THEY'RE SMALL 51. QL Double zero, you're nothing. James Williams Gadsden, Ala. Y - . didn't believe this and are now sporting a 13-4 record Wlth 4 games left' what they lacked in height was made up by hustle and determination. Their offt2If1SC, BUT THEY WIN 3 Which way'd he go? With 6,-Sl' Wayne Ray and 6,-8 Tim Leonard red-shifted this 'seasonatgz motto around here was wait ,til next ear W But our band of fighting ml g break and shuffle, along with a great defense has made them the most exciting t assembled at Jax State in recent years. James Williams, a forward from Gadsden, will be the only thiI18 mifinivrl season when a really, really great squad should hit the hardwood for Jac so - Coach Tom Roberson and Bill Bowen should be commended for thfv 511361 that they have done in turning what was expected to be a so-so team into 0 the truly outstanding Jax State teams of all time fast- E eam 6Xt ille ll ob of s. 'l s W, . ia-nh IT,S SPRINGTIME 1' 3 X . i l,,. .-Q ,. 1 ff' 4 l 4' K-'fs L41 ' 43' L l, z -i' 1,1 'taxi Y QM Ni l Left to right: First Row-Lee, Griggs, Holder, Wadsworth, Camp. Second Row- Law, Burchfield, Brooks, Austin, Morton, Smith. Third Row-Coach Hanson. Vick, Blankenship, Powell, Proctor, Lumsden, Townsend, Bobo, Abbot, Musick. lf 5' ll' Q3 I It X 3 ! , I , I 4 ex lv' I ' John Smith Jimmy Vick Robert Morton RCT C Professor of Military Science and Tactics Lt. Colonel John A. Brock Adjutant ' 0 ' Major James G. Owen Mgiicxx R,hE',i1i2fy Operations Offic Captain I er S pply Officer ames H. Mozley, III Captaig Patrick E' Regley ,, .A if ml? uw si? iff' N 1 5 i in 55' wif' H 1 CADRE l I Sergeant Major Master Sergeant William M. Walls Supply Sergeant Sergeant First Class Clarence Willis, J r. Light Weapons Instruction Staff Sergeant Frederick E. Schilling M ag Wm Operatzons Sergeant Master Sergeant Joe A. Chapman 'Harem lii:E BF?AVO TQNGO r 1 ,,. QQ'-CHARLIE UNQFO QMDELTA vtcrma ia-E040 NWSKEY x ww Communications Instructor Specialist 5 Allison R. Lee Secretary Mrs. Mary H. Henderson f n 4 i i l - I V V r P l i k r BRIG DE STAFF Brigade Commander Cadet Colonel Gordon T. Simpson Brigade Adjutant Cadet Major Jerry Heard PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE C dB i8Cldf? Logistics Officer 21 et MaJor Wallace G. Hal pin , - Officer B ' d Operations and Intellzgefwe nga Cadet Major Bradley Mlfcheu Brigade SP0ns0r I es Honorary Colonel LYHHC on FIRST ATTALION STAFF BATT FIRST BATTALION COMMANDER SEC Cadet Lt. Colonel Jimmy S Hammett COND BATTALION COMMANDER PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE Executive Ojficer Cadet Major Rodney S. Akers S . Sponsor Ceiiqeant Major Sponsor Sergeant Mhcfyor Honorafy Lt Colonel H et Sgt. Ma. H Lt C 1 l Cadet Sgt aj Martin Devenyns On?d?1yyHughgsOnC James Rogers Anlta Henry Platoon Leader Second Lt. Allen Platoon Sergeant Gutdon Bedfef Sgt Cook Cpl, Gallaher HONOR GUARD First Row-Moon, Hodges, Mulhern, McCu1lars, Jones, Jaggers, Cavender, Callan Hoffman, Belyeu, Simpson. Second Row-Evans, Welch, Miller, Teague, Buck Alexander, Zopfi, York, Williams, McLaughlin. Third Row-Lewis, Warlick, Thornton, Tillison, Elliott, Barth, Barnett, Cob-b, Nelson, Reed. Fourth Row-Parris, Tucker, Weems, Harris, Parker, Seigal, Robinson, Raburn, Flores, Vick, Castellani. COLOR GUARD Smithwick, Leonard, Tolbert, Scott. F. BAND zrst Row-C1'UmP'f0H, M dd Row-Greenh J ' e ers, Armstrong, Richardson, Bryson, Collins. Second Burrell, Barkerlivlildlgtlcgg, Ii'31Ye2ZEdWaFdS, Sihert, Gentles, Bauer, Cochran, Rush, Kerr, ham, Gladden, Purcell Shadgi- RIi'.WQH3ff1S, Mitchell, Hill, Simmons, Worster, Big- DOSS, Clark, Crumptorf B IX: lfldley, Crutchfield, Kramer. Fourth Row-McKay, , rown, Weaver, Holley, Smith, Wiggins, Weiss, J Company Sponsor First Sergeant Gttidon Bearer Commander Honorary Captain Cadet Sergeant Cadet Cadet Captain BORGFELDT COLE RAY 4'ABLE,' MIZE FIRST PLATOON SECOND PLATOON 5 Platoon Leader Platoon Sergeant fm a' pjafaaa Leader platoon S g t Cadet First Lf Cadet Sgt- , , cadet second Lf. cadet isgfan , WOLFE WOOTEN A coUcH ADAMS First Row-Snider, Barton, Beshears, Johnson, Addington, Brown, J., Brown, W. Second Row-Fisher, Carter, Bennett, Elkins, Cobb, Coley, Adair, Hurt. Third Row-Moore, Davis, Chandler, Collier, Devine, Roberts, Dollar, Denton. i'l' THIRD PLATOON 8 I i Platoon Leader Platoon Sergeant .y zgyat 6, ' ' 3 Cadet Second Lt. Cadet Sgt. M X A A WARREN, J. CLEMMER n't . W ' his '2- gifst Row-Rylant, Conerly, Dempsey, Friend, Fortner, Brewer, J mehr, J0hUSOl'l. Second Row-Haney, Garrett, Hutto, Johnson, 01165, Ferragina, Akins Denton Third Row-Doss, Contield, Huston, King, Howard,,Elliott, Ooss, Casuier. First Row-Castleberry, Clark, Anderson, Hollis, Campbell, Knight, Brothers, Gilbreath, Bishop, Cornwell. Second Row- Ken.drick, Burton, Bray, Crumpton, Champion, Coggin, Burke, Box, Nall, Heigl. Third Row-Spears, Ayers, Baker, Adderholt. Alford, Wolfe, Barker, Busby, Bohanon, Hudgins, Roberts. FOURTH PLATOON Platoon Leader Platoon Sergeant Cadet Second Lt. Cadet Sgt. MORRISON, B. ALLEN, C. First Row-White, Emanuel, Davis, Folse, Clark, Crawford, Canant, Second Row-Ellis, Self, Clemons, Cheatwood, Davis, Ingram, Conner, Dunlap. Third Row-Gilbert, Burrough, Ear- wood, Alford, Fair, Jones, Clonts, Mann. p--na Ae5C. Sponsor First Sergeant Guidcondliedfef' C0mpa'7y ' Cadet Sgt. a e H rary Captain 4' 79 vcifgnia Hudson JENNINGS FERGUSON BAKER COMPANY JOHNSON FIRST PLATOON SECOND PLATOON gg PHOTO Platoon Leader Plagog Sgrgleant Cizlxciszcfjgidgt P10203 Sggednf CdrF'tLt. aetg- ' 09182- AVAITIIZSBLE aDi2APrlgR BoLT, A. W. DAVIS WILLIAMS First Row-Osborne, Jordan, Barker, Howard, Grogan, Ellard, Griggs, Parrett, Kirksey. Second Row-Hart, Thomas, Church, Fleming, Freeman, Kelley, Garris, Graham. Third Row-Rich, Garrard, King, Jones, Chandler, Graf, 'Grii'1ith, Downs. First Row+Thomas, Holmes, Lilly, Huddleston, LaBounty, Lamb, Gilchrist, Holt. Second Row-McCluney, McAfee, Howell, Hyatt, Hubbard, Knight, McDonald, McCarty. Third Row-Calloway, Freeman, Hand, Hendrix, Kent, Johnson, Green. f . THIRD PLATUON FOURTH PLATOON ' Platoon Leader PI ff M - -T atoon Sergeant f P Pl 1 on Ldr. ASSI- 'I M F' l Cadet Second Lt. Cadet Sgt. n if f C 13t?0gf1 Lefidf, C2214 Second Lg, .- - MARTIN S isi s f ,tr fi 0 9 econ ' N s V - CALDWELL A F 1 F M JOHNSON D LINTON O First RowNDuke Master ' , Q L , . ky, Q ' , .5 a1T1S- hird R -3 ' - 3 S' H0 ue, M G d , L' . Secon OW ' -14, C' can, P8fixCF,M1l1er, Pepper,NiX. ow Gflgga Milligan, Mor- Wiion, gfolcfsmllg, Iii? McNeese, Massey,kH12:4Ugf1glfS,May. 5 2 Donald. Third Row-Billingsley, Payne, Elvhlc rich Held, Nelson, Heims, Phillips, O'DOr1I1C1l, Knezev ' Company Sponsor First Sergeant Gaiden Bearer Commander Honorary Captain Cadet Sgt. Cadet CadffCfwff1fn Judy Bmw JONES TURNER HCHARLIEU COMPANY GATES FIRST PLATOON Vt,, e SECOND PLATOON Platoon Leader Platoon Sergeant tt,, Plapaaa Leader platoon Se, . .,,.,,,,, A .ttt,t,tt ' ' , . geant Cadet Ftfst Lt- Cadet Sgt- In v ' ' Cadet Second Lt. Cadet Sgt. GUIN AYCOCK T GRIFFIN PERRY lounty, icAfee, Third vhnson, First Row Glass Downin Shoemaker Smith Ra Rich First Row-Blankenship, Duckett, Otwell, Pounds, Patterson, - , g, , , y, , Preston, Paris, Olinger. Second Row-Devaughn, Johnson, Mur- Tindall, Smith, M. D. Second Row-Conaway, Sanderson, Sanders, Strickland, Thorton, Thompson, Stough, Sims, Third Row-Mikul, Smith, Spivey, Morris, Street, Roberts, Groom, Taylor. phee, Peek, Reaves, Self, Moore, Pate. Third Row-Hilder- brand, Plummer, Rhodes, Medders, Ragsdale, Owens, Perkins. S THIRD PLATOON FOURTH PLATOON PIat00r1 Leader 1315110011 Sergeant PIIIIOOH Leader Platoon Sergeant Cadef Second Lf, Cadet Sgr, Cadet Second Lt. Cadet Sgt. MARTIN, H. FRANKL PRUETT CLOTFELTER at hllfly MC' ay' J, 7 sa-rl ' mg.- First R -All d ,W' dl T W Sh , J ' , First Row-Griggs, Sawyer, Tompkins, Tullis, White, Townsend. Wallace?WWilliarri1si Segoned Islcgaic-1023256-lIT,JuiEiJe, 632525153 Second Row-Elliot. Tabor, Turner, Gray, Partain, Roact. Williamson, Sanford, Stephenson, Walker, Jenkins. Third Row- Third Row-Hollingsworth, Smith, Woodruff, Wilson, Yor , LQWery, Street, Carroll, Windham, Story, Warren, Sparkman, Wafe- Stlnson, Tucker. 1'-.5 V -' . ' t Guidon Bearer S onsor Ptrst Sergeartl ccoiiiniizciiitlef Honoriiry Captain Cadet Sgr' 1555138 MDELTAP CO C Captain MarY Morgan MORTON CI PRATER I FIRST PLATOON APV, bl:COND PLATOON Pl I H Serlelml si Platoon Leader Platoon Sergeant rf Platoon Leader a ood S5 AW 1. M Cadet Second Lt' Cadet Sgt. , V Cttdgzlfgzfrgslt Lt. Cg'ilgLgf' BROOKES ALLEN, W. First Row-Steverson, Pass, Weaver, Garmany, Tanner, War- mock, Whatley, Reynolds, Grant. Second Row-White, Pritchett, Thompson, Whatley, Prince, Tolbert, Richey, Tar- rance. Third Row-Baty, Godrey, Davis, Hurst, Hendrix, Falidcrro, Galloway, Headrick. V hi N THIRD PLATOON Platoon Leader Platoon .Sergeant Cadet Second Lt Cadet Sgt MORT ON CREEL WW X? 5, fwssrm Xfg Rf 1 Wi First Row-Boyd, Rosson, McCargo, Schlatter, Wilson, Un- deutsch, Thrasher. Second Row-Gowens, Phillips, Holbrook, Johnson, Stoddard, Wright, C., Wright, I. Third Row-Smith, Garrett, Preston, Abernathy, B-rickhouse, Parsons, Parker. FOURTH PLATOON I Platoon Leader Platoon Scfgeanl Cadet Second Lt Cadet SM WILLIAMSON NORMAND 5 PN Firxt Row-Abbott, M' X . T , Gilbert Tu j h . Gaha. Trice. Be ki S IPOCIUS 2 , rner, o nson, Mg- Vick. Johnson. lfruemecglnldrcigora-Pobbs, Hughes, Trotman. PVOPGS, Hibberts, Jack ' i .ur ey' Thud ROWTMOITOW, 5011, Hill, Patterson, Holmes, Naborsi 4 I Fzrst Row-Lankford, Green, Dodd, Heathcqfkfm-y Hada- Nichols, Jordan, McMahan. Second Rout-Pate,-dgmitgy Gilli- Way, Grizzard, Kent, Houk, Gillette. Third Rowt land, Lowery, Higgins, Holland, Teasleyr Tolber' ' Company Sponsor First Sergeant Guidon Bearer Commander Honorary Captain Cadet Sgt. Cadet d C 1 ' Dianne Culver MATSON SIMMQNS C'f,Vf,fRIfI'5f1m HECHO7, CCMPANY FIRST PLATOON xx . SECOND PLATOON Platoon Leander Platoon Sergeant Cadet First Lt. Cadet Sgt. CANADY DORSETT t ,, . Cadet Second Lt. Cadet Sgt. , ,Q QQI' 1 S Platoon Leader Platoon Sergeant HANSON ROBERTS if an A 1. an, Un- First Row-Roberts, Lovvorn, Hardwick, Williamson, Nichols, Jlbrook, Hall, Wilkins. Second Row-Owens, Kirkland, Brown, Williams, Himith, Smith, Smith, T., Howle. Third Row-Brannan, Anthony, Mc- , Fry, Abel, King, Akin, Kelley. THIRD PLATOON Platoon Leader Platoon Sergeant Cadet Second Lt Cadet Sgt PRIEST GAMBLE First Row-Robinson, Quattlebaum, Naftel, Nolen, Wells, Mc- Cord, Nuss, Arnold, Mackelroy. Second Row-Carpenter, Langley, Brown, Huey, Nettles, Holder, Leweski, Ford, Kelly. Third Row-Ellis, Lester, Lee, Striplin, McKinnon, Holman, Noe. ,gg FOU RTH PLATOON A 6 Platoon Leader Platoon Sergeant Z ,W Cadet Second Lt Cadet Sgt COGGIN SCHATZ First Row-Moore, Hicks, McCullars, Smith, Hicks, Acker. Second Row-Greathouse, Swart, Starling, Bosworth, McCarver, Bentley, Sloan. Third Row-Morris, Simmons, Roberson, Aderholdt, Stewart, Luther, Swinszley. First Row-Robinson, Bowman, Long, Boone, Shaddix, Wright Smith, K. Second Row-Serviss, Wheeler, Smith, E., Umphrey Shell, Bunn. Third Row-Sibert, Breeden, Beavers, Stanlield Abercrombie, Barrontine, Buchanan. 1 n l we r? A f Gaidon Bearer Company Sponsor , giggfsggfggdint Cadet M H Commander Honorary Cgpmm WHITE BROOKS Cadet Captain Judy Shana erger RAYBURN a.,1 Q ,V,:,, SECOND PLATO ,. FIRST PLATOON DZZEZI. R I L d ON 3 ' ' Patoon ea er Platoon S l l Platoon Leader Plagtggeffggfant ' . F. Cadet Second Lt. Cadet giant F Ca3gR'if,Qf,Q,,L DUNGAN S ' HAY POLLARD F 1! I as First Row-Cobb, Simmons, McBurnett, Smith, Burns, Burgress. Second Row-Crawford, Cooper, Bolt, Vinson, Ellis, Croft. Third Row-Smoake, Whitman, Curry Carroll. First Row-Parks, Porter, Bagley, Brown, Downey, Browder, I Stewart. Second Row-Strickland, Oglesby, Bradford, Decker, Hodge, Buckelew, Duck, Keener. Third Row-Turner, Shell, Dew, Nowland, Rains, Reaves, Burttram. Wg S Ff Sf ROW-Holmes, Wheeler, Caldwell Dates W'l Marler. Second Row-S 'th W ' i ISQD' Welch, Fite, watson. Third Rgllgprafgifjgoliufahlk Vlqflght, Carr, Wgody Whittle. Freeman, Carlisle. , erri 1. Coheely, 5 V ww J r THIRD PLATOON FOURTH PLATOON ' v P1ff'00f1 Leader Plafvvn Sffgeanf X M Platoon Leader Platoon Sergeant Cadet Second Lt. Cadet Sgt. Q A 'll Cadet Second Lt. Cadet Sgt. ISBELL GARNER fx , PARKER MCGUIRE N llllll ,.i B , ' in .,,:: ' Mobl-HY: First Row-Hester Williams, Forbus, HanSOI1, Fighegwen J., Franks, Owen. Second Row--Mitchell, Owe i Franks, Romine, Elam, Kent, Morgan. Third Row-Jacobs' Merritt, Loring, Vann, Minton, VIDCS- I Te il 'l , Y, .31 415' ug gi, 1 -L 1 1 fl s, . 5115- .Jr A 1 i, i i -5 i JACKSONVILLE STATE coLLEGE RIFLE TEAM QNQA .r Q x tfyfwwfr ix SN Q 'X ...'i?.- EJ' , M. First Row-Maj. Owen, Dorsett, Frankl, Barth, Abbott, Caldwell, Sp5 Lee. Second gow-Aycock, Mulhern, Steverson, Griflin, Smith. Not Pictured-Zopfi Durb-in sborn, Self. , , Cadet Second Lt. Herbert Griffin Rifle Team Captain This page is dedicated to Cadet Herbert Griffin who has ex- celled himself in military leadership and rifle marksmanship to win the honor as the best riflle marksman ever to attend Jack- sonville State College. We all know Cadet Griflin will continue to excell in riile marksmanship and one day will bethe best. 1962-63 RESULTS JAX STATE - 1369 Florence State - 1368 JAX STATE - 1355 Univ. of Chattanooga- 1306 JAX STATE - 1366 Mercer Univ. - 1356 JAX STATE - 1413 Vanderbilt Univ. -- 1380 JAX STATE - 1392 Univ. of Alabama - 1378 JAX STATE - 1386 Florence State - 1406 AWARDS Cadet Second Lt. Herbert Griffin was awarded the Daniel Oustanding Marksmanship medal for his distinguished Boone l marksmanship on the ROTC Rifle Team for Third Army at Camp Perry, Ohio in August, 1962. Coach Lee instructing Cadet Dorsett , gr RCTC AWARDS ' 'Tzu .I I s -:Eff ' -P 'd t Col , Cadet Simpson, Major Blumhagen, Ret. Cadet Cfrlorlel Gzogrldon SIITESSE receiisfed the IV Corps L6giOr1 of Valor Award from OVCI' 10,000 ROTC students in the IV Co s area. TP Hui If L A in .,.. . K 2 x r 6 PERSHING RIFLES ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS-Left to Right: Cadet Master Sgt. A. W. Bolt, Silver Award, Cadet Colonel Gordon Simpson, Gold Awardg Cadet Master Sgt. William M. Allen, Silver Award, Cadet Second Lt. Franklin J. Allen, Bronze Award. Cad DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS et Colonel Gordon Simpson Cadet Lt. Colonel Jimmy s. Hammett I as 1 ' X? I A ', . -fr if' . -W Q A ,,.., .1 sg. ti, ,. Ng - F , ' QE! Z' H ff 1 5 , ' ff X 'T 'N , ML s w , f .- ff :Si 'f -,Q 7 Si, .ivfiisij .s . r ,I ,Q . N 1 ,,,, , is x-df' I is .A ' .sg as A xr' ,lin X, Z' IN- iw' if 5 1 -W Sifgi., ' ' i X.-5 V :ik ,RX 1 3 ' 5' I f L' ny' 1, , ,Z l N QS 1962 Spring Awards gr A N wr r . Nix A 3, A X. v' x' M his , igxgxu 4 .X y KR 9 .- rx X yr xg! QXX9 'y X ak s X: N 'wi I -, X ' 'XM 5 Q95 R . ' 1 J W A - P fi 'r 5 s 555+ is, , - g R 5 Q ,gg . :K-if V xs sh r WP' 9 L N' X45 g s--Q..i ,r 1 i 5 I1-ET, Lwigs X ' 1 . ,, 1 ' : 3 x ,VY 55 , . JU we i X ix' NN S' . x MPX 3 . ' Q f f i my - 'TX lr- , fi xr : ff ,X .. if - S.. nfffirmsf., !...g - , -- .. kg z , ,. 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I f X 4 4 5 Qooo f -1 2 W f AND CGLLEGES JAMES RAYBURN Albertville WHO'S WHO DAVID MOON Sycamore UN IVERSITIES AND COLLEGES JAMES JOHNSON FOFI' P yne AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN VIRGINIA HUDSON Oxford AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN CARMEN RUBIO Cuba WHCYS BRAD MITCHELL Wedowee UN IVERSITIES WHD AND COLLEGES WILLIAM CHITWOGD Deflrmanville WHO S WHG LAMAR CALDWELL Alexander C ity UN IVERSITIES AND CGLLEGES ARLAND CARTER Arralla AMON G STUDENTS IN AMERICAN LINDA KNIGHT Roanoka AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN INEZ BRGWN Lineville WHG'S JACK BOOZER UN IVERSITIES WHO AND COLLEGES MERRILL OWEN S Jacksonville 4 I 'P' 2 V. v A, A 2 a ? SK 15-0 2 01 MQ ,Z mf, f, , is 5 ' 2 ,Q Rf Yam? f ff . xf ,Q vf f ww Q X X 1 f S Q fv, X f f f S :Q ,-1 'R SENIORS: Richard Powell, Polly Lorren, Clyde Davis, Carmen Rubio FAVORITES 'SZ uv J UN IORS: J0hI1I1y Brooks, Beverly Shamblin, Nancy Mackey, Ronnie Ha rris ' Nfl'5'l .1s25.1'f ?r AW Tf:.Htf'f2'mw:5:1 W HeQ?,11 .-:V A f .: ':.f'.,15 I -gtk:-1., , K r. ,v ' 4ffx'f!:w'iQ.,5fh l i '1J7a!f4fg3-,'-- .1 ,. . , , x-. ,-gmr. -- -' f,-V'-,,i,.', i A' x , , f'-33311 , - A- ., 'V , ' ,fgv?1,v,fg,'f, uw-Q-3'j',.. . - '- , , G .. ,, 1,-ff 5,-,L N, ,, 1. 5-5, .Z - . , -, f f ii: -iifaiiw.n3?2::,iSf?zEH9-iii?'Eg-QQ1,e, ',.f13'.-f.,f1 2-' X -. 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' Q Decisions, decisions, decisions RAT SEA I Gotta do Whaat!!! ss ,Q figxifv 1 Q? ,sf rm Qi so 4 S2g'il,,.:'3s,13!g. .y.gj5f1, 's ...,, - wir, e5,vA,,,Y. ,jp ij, ...W X '-'W 3 QEQQ 2 T ' A of 1 f f'f1.wf ..iQf Lwf s'i2f4 1- ?'b'72Ji'f'1f t I J , ,raft i ' , V1.5 A fx , NK M L gf I TE W X' X , ? , s..-fa , ig Its whats up front that counts if 1 with Winston!! 5: isif Wyjwfyf 1 -- fs f f ui r pi! r me ' if 'L ss. s . W Lf s , x yy, X' Y' ,X Aim M . -f , i N , A .fc ,f,s,r,:aH 9 atta a want for our 2 if 1 5 is Money!!! 1 f! furniture' V, Mopy! Keep your feet oif I s ,,, it- K. f M: sri ss , ff? rw n Grabology 101 Well, T here's one big Rat anyway!! sssssia ss iyssssgit ,,, . ' N S YKZN X , , XXV X 5 v A , W x ,ff rr Q fa-ss we V .ss 4 Hs Y Mui- ! s as is .. . 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' X- .X X1 ,. 1 QQY, cfm ., M g KES? gg, 'W N 5 XXXNSK xg!! -.Q I . .... . ,Q X ing' Yip, X: ,X Z' 5, SX. T xx .N ,X 1. XQ-5 , 1 ' H, 2' :fi Q Q-Q i j xx x if XMh:X.QiE 7 X510-.1X, p 5 A X SN ' -'ffffxl-53 if . ' ' X X' ' X ff xl X -X .X f x X, ye. . - ..., 1. X X Q X . . 1 g W -- mfXXX,,,,mQNX:S . i , i, X 5 Qm x ,NX . ,,k,Rl g . , '-XX ww l ffSfg FN x'N if iii um X ' A 1 Af.. 2 Q FY 5 - X-X XX XX- a. X-..,.X..X .M wqfx ' X X V 'X ., ,- XL A Q VX :E 1?,1sX.,N .S IXXX-Xgw I ' - ! f M 5 . 3- X- X XXX. XXX,, ' ' K' - X ' - 4 Q N x , I wonder about that n0t6 myself. Our Jerry Murad without the nose. , .,, FALL TALE T sHo The Whisky Drunk s ss S 5 v Singers Go Gamecocks!! Another RAT who is not a Freshman. ., se, 1777 ggi . , .if-wg' x , - g s easy, ' 1 X is , , ry' 5, '. N ,V if? ' ' 1 553 5 Hia . : V Q g N Q .. XA :-,' 'fi' in :-5 x i ff? ' ' ' as mszsffsf ff X, X-M WK. , f 1 nm v KW fav 4 s fgffsf Sf JSZQM fffil f Z- f ,L 1 X l f VX sz ' Q-16711. at f e,,LW I A ,,L,L, No, I will not come there. ij , And one more thing. I refuse to answer. The outcome of the game y they are playing is debateable. We. also have a good M guitarist on campus. Just me and m shadow. Expression of Joy in missing drums with sweeps. We also have other talent on the campUS- If 9 mx 'ins ? '24 , 0 ff, 'j 2'v id w W1 ,x i ' L -9, 4 -' 6 T, . r ' wmfqgwfy wmv-r-' 2 . , WSJ. - H fygyaq, i 1 .QQ ,, Ej'.Q 4 , Nw . Q .fv ,dw- . A ix W fx- N V ff ezgxji A N f-.Rza 4' P i w. Q .gin 1 'Vai X, 'Q4,5., ax' X 4 sy ff 19 - ', xi 3 X .4 g Q swf f M -.L M Z. e , , ,, lm, x QQIWN' 4 :L X X V :mm W Q wl X -'kgs f' QS. vff ,bmw , f mxm , 5 X X XX X 1 Q A ag S , A X N Q N f Su Q, mg. i W ,, ? Lf :ssl .MXISIS '1 3 M N af A-vm. ASSIN G SCENES OF ik ' was Q., 615' ' N ? . 3,Wj,i f, is gf ,UAV 4 X 1 L as ' ' M f W 5? ? A -Q A 11- ' .1 Q N bf Sixf MVWQ ' i' QQ X V E Z .- Q K? , Q: A ff - X. X -, A. W- lx .f I ,gil X . -f m v f . XX X BYKSMQI 2 Nf fum 3 Q A X Q, A3 w 5 O X g, . 4 I y s X 5 5515- , 1- xfe,.'gf '3K'f1QA ' Q , fs X M f Q .,-xg X ' . 2-5 Y x ig., IL .X - A 2 -A EU Q' PM 1 Q I X1 i5 ' kv J 1 - A E2 A Q,..2 L, :Y I , lm' mm .4 z' I mv i t Lf... K i l 1 XJ 'X F .HSN r ao I 1 f r J ' f -J ,1 pw ,W Nj., .f.,,,s.9gj :,,zu,.-e-mg ,, ..,2..:,a.,,M....rrAfy, 'fi,,, eu. f . fM...0 x f .af '- ,BI 1 M . V' V, ,,.,. , wgggf,2 Q., V if If 111 '74 X 1s'g'w y IVY' zy' 'I fr 'Z 1' 44, . ' , FIRST CF 1 TR MURALS SPGRT Tough Yardage Come Back Here Carl H d Th Bengals Urly-up an row Ch F' 11 gg The Dem Ball Lentz! amps ma Y .STRIKEH Rlght Blg A BOY, this stinks!! Davis Raps One Out!! MISS MIMGSA PAGEA T At First there was 21. The judges said, Cut. Now there are 10. The 'top 5 voice their Then there were 4, plus the Miss Mimosas, old and new. desires and wishes. N OW MISS MIMOSA MW N Xwhf X Q X ? . I I 1 4 Q x X A N , s X, N f N50- 4 Au Miss Mimosa 196 OOPS' Now we give you her prohle. Now we give you her, Miss Mimosa 1963 Judy Hughes lst Alternate Pres t ' - , en ation of Loving Cup to Miss Mimosa MORE PASSING SCENES AT J. S. C. Heh, Heh, Heh! Serving what, where? Are Yall Goins: To Anniston? 6'You Gotta Be Kiddingf' ofa A'W' But Cheerios are a Kids Cereal 2 I see it toof' Ta: . Al:- WhlCh hand has the M8cM Candy . , qwa, - 'g Iv'A-. . . ,.uV Q M - Q if ' ,Q W X K Go ahead, they've got to eat it J. W, Dant, 100 proof. Our group had 32'Zv less Cavlfles X ss - 5, . . sv u LL u C B S SPORTS SPECTACULAR f ,Wqgw at What a job. behind. X . N Look, 1et's face it, we're 40 runs Look at that form, fans. 1-s., -q w M ' wif V 'NK 'f , .UWM ' X it ,X 4 H, v9,'W ,f ' N4 Q X, X. X N W 1, '- 'fda , - .Wf u MW5. J .4- mW '37,QLV , x , 97 W Slippance How low can you get. Q of 'X ,M'Rf' ' 'WT' XA EW! risk-, ,!!X, Aw Y wi W R ' Y , Q ml Us gn. .A f , Y 'Wd o ' Vw' w. vm -wi X ' MN ,.v gu A 9-'QQ W? ww A -W f f 'K' ' f' 7' r w ,, 6,1314 Q' 'vw V, ' :W . 'Y ..If 1 were only Ray Charlesf' Hey! They ain,t dancing 'Tm scared. Your grade is posted as an FT .Anyone need a date. 130 L m?1f'3f ,ear X 115, ,nfs xv Fifi Q The Jax State College Bird Watchers Society. A party at Mike 'Oliver's!?' Culture at Jax State. X ,H- ' - X K nwfr l nk ,M 1 f- li W xy W,-g ' 7 M rrllll or In the board, not the headf, , A A K ll ,, 1 ,, ' 5 Y , f ' a' 1.m:Z,,J n -I r , ,, W K 7, 5 rf Cf, fs. l 3 f . ,J E ,lbw i J 7 f I n 1-vi I 'X-no Q v ? L ...M L-.. Watch out for number 583' 1 1 5 l 1 'Q l 1 I a i , 1 You win some, loose some, and some are rained out. 9 l L .4 ,th ' , l I 15' ' ,Q r Eff' N M I . MM A I: . ' 4- jl' M , bl , ' 1 ith: V3-it-1'f ! . l r 1 Nm... Come on , 1' Earl, we cant lick'em all. awe use Dial We Wish everyone did. 12 I Shh-h! I'm listening to Bach LOOK, hffs parallzedfv No! Stay back, they'll score. . X ., QVLN .- ,Z my 5 Q W X . 'Y-: Q'Mvg'-f'7.V ' - . 'M?,', V9 fgigvoo C 655K-9 0 1446 lfx K , Q 1 i ki Hlixlm Yi 1 A 9 V sf sa- if K +-' Q Aren't we the greatestif' MRUT8-Around-the-Roses Get your hand out or 1'll break it off. 133 'Tm gunghoe and proud of it. Will the real Lone Ranger please stand up? Peace u 13 a 3 'We've told ya'll about this casual dress. I wonder if she's thinking about me? Manila if ff Q' 1 1 i l We Oh man, what noise. i , A K ' ? Q . Q 1 E 2 o You name it - we couldn't. Vote for me, they did plea? 1 Have you seen Jim Rayburn? 5 S l 1' 8 ff Where can she be?,' wp! Z XXSX X N X N 5 TW ' , W f ,, o W www? ww, .:... .X gess Z, X ......, fm ? 5 o fbi, ,, Eg -ffm fi. Well, how do you pay for your college fees? 4'Was it worth it? . n X' . -44 - A 1 I ov. l x , . X N. , . , X .' :as-M - V 7 v Q Q I- ' f . ?F-Y' ' I i w-1 if-f Ie ae 1 yy X x - 1 ' ,R k.lf,1..l.. zu. , ., , A55 Lv , Q ,y ,X , .. fxmffewwfifwmmwwweav . T x , XI iw' ' ' v fx , - 5 ll.. , M ., 5, , A., iwggi.-kk , it '- 5 ' W .A . 'k 'A' QW- xvdf A - Q ix ff - , . -. X - rv: - fx. wx, f I J f . MA-.L 4, 5 , f .,, .. .,..,. ,My MW Safety', X,.v ,o Automotive Lab 001 Ban is the deodorant for the people who are close Return of the Cave Manf' Yes, T -SBU Molcl 'QQ mq original MGHQQ, 'Thai -khre, arf, YB. yvnss'de, bases in, Cuba... 46100 Q' 9-61344, p F 'WW X X ,gigs N X K This picture just goes to show that six out-of sixteen people '5ThC0fe'fiCf1HY,,, Welfe Preparing for 'H EFOSS event called wear glasses. Homecommg' vtwwwff-A,samf wo,,f.-,gifs ,pf-we N' Friends, does the sight of Country Club also bring a smile to your face? 0 --......s,,,,, A 1 X --N., .rtsuwmmkbxxxxxwumxxxwmxxx L N---N-,ff-Q--.WA .c.,,.,.. s ,M . W., Qmmfhmwmwwf' H ' M ., 2: 'M M H , I Q A Weekend Congregation of people at Jax State College. l18 ' TE CHEERING SECTION DURING lying? OF FOOTBALL GAME. FOOCDOOO 500000 OOOOO-ig 00000- OOOODO 00000 QOOOCG Always willing to lend a helping hand. Did I forget something? JAX STATE CHEERING SECTION-2nd HALF. Q O 0 O 0 O SOQQOQ Q5 'O QQQQJDQCQOO O2 DQ 0030 O o OGG SOS O Q Q0 76.39 Q Q Q JAX STATE CHEERING SECTION AT HALF TIME INTERMISSION. Ummm! That feels goodf' Ll ,v' W 9 f i Good frames have good foundatlo s c Return of the Black S0745 R Q, f X X 4 X x Q r future leaders'?'?'?? gi 752. 'W XR X K There ought to be an easier way. Bryson, hadn't you finished yet? CRE PASSING SCENES AT 1. s. C. Xi C ' h' Ah! Pick it out Billy Bird? ompanions ip Occupational hazard--Book carrying MLonely Roadw SCMETIMES THINGS SEEM TO GO IN CIRCLES 'Q v YOU shut-up!! My name is lovrich . . . I mean Gilbert . . . I mean Lovrichl! S0 this is what you use toilet tissue for!! 2 2 if 5 . A WW' :fu up I X. ,. ,fag , 1 , nw. . 4 Ki., K ,f, , L NNW' Zgisf,'! ' , f ' .H-d,Q,,u M424 4252.-je , m'fA ' -,,,' 'Wiiif sw 'H ffwk f- ?i5fff1?7fi'Cf'- G . IK... . . ,SGA yQ,?k?r,5C.-+Ly.:,,,4f6, 7, ,av as - i azz. ff ' . 'V , ag,- 5 v,1fLm,'23:Z4f'f was , V , ' I . , ' , ' , , , 1:..,L2B..,'4...'L -vm., s fm,.h , The Old gossip and joke Tree. Give-em Hell Gamecocks!!! 'U' iv-W 1 1 1 4' ff ,, 1-'J if X i' Q' W' You guess Who. 1? 1. ' fe'f'si'!'f ew . N RT I :E S' ' Qt 1 2 3 1 144 You add a drop of this well . . . 'X If 'iff 'vu' and this. Then you have . , M f 'sf We DO study sometlme watch our behind you, Preacher ! e- ' we ff Hey, do you know why we are here? No. Do you? ix X e ' :iii . . R k' tnighyt!! F1ght1ngJudge Good oc mg 0 f Y A View from the S6CODd Hoor- A view from the third floor. l 5 I I 5 5 ii 55 Group of students entering the old dinning nan N Q1 I Q r 2 r Huh! Huh! John, look at this new PIaYb0Y-H Bird paying-off Bill for a final e xam, with professor in foreground. 1 -s- i rv, x : x., x xxx 3 x x f ER kv xx X ,, fs xi ,ts Mwagh tz, ' x ' we rl X X Q - M X x -ss I SEQ f Y nt f A x . . l K 3 wr at Y N N N X 'X , , ..x.. . ,Wy x ,N vw,j.,-vP S5-x- x cf: up 'xx K AQ -Q x 5 xxJ xx jxxxss XE x xx x -xii x xxx.. xyx x xx N N 5 Q 'G S 5 R mm Hx .XX 37' st N? X 'W Q N f x in X Q is X K X I W Jacksonville, Alabama as seen by a car. Silly, No she's not my mother. www The second hour of a two hour class. Y I J X .fy I .X if X x 6' ' xx or x -LX' xsxgisif X Have no fear - the milita is here. 9 I b: My pants have patches on them. lg f Q , , Ay wg gy, M, -1554 ' 'i'-I ', '- ff '- ff' , 4 -rs , '.f H ,eng , sf, hog .---i- -- -.- . - z 1 4 .1 ' 1 1 Y ! , I , r f , -, -,.,- -r -,- ff i L fi 1 I ARCHI G B gwgapnmw-fwwwmvmwwmumuf'f'rmW 'mn fx qu an 31410411 new aw aww mm f-- , 'f 4m4iww4fmmsM,4we,p01luf:wwmmsxau Mnnnmuhmwzsuummmswwsqsvmew-mm fmmsna,-mamma :U gglg Uv1aymQafW44QMaf1sDhX V1 gg 11103 miami -trauma iw Mqsinqlasiuwlnaannmimqitwuu ,, Kwan'wU:aA'1ihawwlpnauwwnQlasmss ' ' ililllkrlnnuaflaunumilllnslwa ' Kfiadhlmtai , ev38lii 'l ff, ' -,A iuuiwzsnmunamgwmmminunuu 7 jjj, A ,iWiUQ1DKi AsiNl 4 Wil ' X 2 1 f 3 Ci K s r u - A, of X, ,X ,f . ... ....-. Q .mr on , taps MNIZQY' , ,,,-. nga tm N, ,4 !aH.ifi-, llgtgf 1W.,i3'A1f Q . . 4 f .. N -, way,-, A Q. 4,4 .,... , , 'f Q -. -' tiff:-' JOIN f -4'-?fi + X 153' 'fd nfs, , V? A , .i si, , .. y 0. .X 15460 e + S Q V fa '1 Q r.... W r i , , g vt. ,. MH A, -W If . -il ,iz-I, Q A F 'U' , in Nm mf- . .. ggi 1 'gt ,V K1 ykhgl, s 1 1 ., .af ,... . . V L7' .. 4 4 ' , , . .wmi ' .3':1.'5 Q 1240? .. One of the most active and hard-working organizations on campus is the marching band. The Southerners have participated in several events and have always been favorably received. Composed of 63 playing members and 23 ballerinas, plus the color guard and guide on flags, the band always presents a colorful half- time spectacle at football games. This year the band was present at the Inaugural parade and was the featured band at the nationally televised Blue-Grey game in Montgomery. THE JGUTHER ERS ...if v, , 1 ' ldll .....-nnsn--' -r-'sliding t 2 A sg at ss 5 X -53 X S W .KN1-'.a i, saggy-.gxg A-dvds ' . sf X wg.. P N-fs, f is , , 134' -A 3 -' , ' A , 1. N t viva , AWS- T. exe. rw i X , X -fi'-is ' X 'i i t x C L, 5 .K .rx , zgtxq. gat X S ,V Q t tix., -W K H -Av 5. . , v si, - ,wx , , - . V, . .., I - c N 'Q' fri C E t is for X ' ' J H Ms , Q. ' ' . 's.,.. -,Ks -Q t A -, ,N ,X A ,. . ' Q sf xii , e ., t . ,, - sw.-. , ,.. . . The members of the band are: Ann Ziglar, Barbara Winters, David Worster, Terry Segers, Jimmy Cochran, Thomas Bigham, Alita Terry, Ward Burt, Tommy Gentle, Ronnie Hyche, Terry Gladden, Ronald Shaddix, Lilliam Starcher. Melvin Morgan. Wain Bates, Wayne Golden, Gene Love, Buck Cofer, William Greenhaw, George Thomas, Sherrye Pickrell. Tommy Lang. James McCarthy, Don Medders. Brenda Lyles. Gerald Crutch- field. Martin Sibert, Phillip 1-Iart, Joe Childs, Ronnie Perkins, Bettina Mills, John Carruth, Sammy Mitchell. Lavon Lang, Jimmy Couch. Doyle Grizzel, Billy Barker, Glen Walden. Jim Weaver. Ed Rush, David Gable, Andrew Kerr. Bill Burell, Mike Simmons, Brad Howland, Bobby Ward. Jimmy Harris. James McKay, Bill Wiggins. Hoyt l.eCroy. Al Berry, Charles Tucker. Tom Camp. Tim Camp. James Eldridge, Troy Crumpton, John Armstrong, George Collins. Mike Sharp. Jerry Hill, Dottie Wright, Skip Pittman, Bill Arnold Bill Arnold Grant Parris William Williamson, Bruce Parris, Todd Holman, Nancy-Mackey. Dorothy Sanders: Linda Cheatwood, Brenda Rowell, Karen Adams, Martha Yancey. Pat Tudor, Kathy Ward, Jan Taylor. ' 'Jaw 1-,J Y , ,lr mug- -vw -W iv A-.-t..-...guquw :'-0. ' . 4 fax J if , ...ln -, V-V - '44 Y ,T W -ft Melvin Morgan Hoyt LeCroy Lavon Lang Ronnie Perkins r w FE TURE TWIRLERS s w 1 4 1 X 4 1 1 i 4 . x ,,. . J x x -'-' , 5--,IX .' N. Q. -. ' A- .'. ,TA -..,.,,. .X .. 4 x 1:1 -1 L..f-4 Ex , , , Q. -Q, '- 1 v:'3 v1S 9 f il- f.- 6 V N Lrgiyjw A l 'ffl '. ? fitf 1 xv 1 '.4 S? N .f ' 1. .', . H- , . . 4- - Vg V 5, r -.5v ,fw,, ' 3, ff .JZ 4-.451 ,Az . 5 mf' gif? Ns -'. - ' ,,. ' 3 nik V. XM .9 it , V f, -ww ' f A A , R' 5 f 5 ' A E Z : iixiiu , ' x QQ? A3 154 JERRY HILL J' -f 1-4 DCPTTIE WRIGHT MARCHIN G BALLERIN AS BROUGHTON HARWELL, Captain Pictured from Left to Right: Misses Sherry Brady, Mary Ray, Margie Naylor, Broughton Harwell, Stephanie Johnson, Sandy Wycoff, Lynn Jones. Second Row: Diane Culver, Alice Amos, Alice Sue Deakins, Sarah Henry, Donna Warren, Zem Lanier. Third Row: Kate Roberts, Sylvia Nessler, Linda Amos, Carolyn Cain, Pam Goss, Manola Harper. Fourth Row: Donna Vaughn, Joella Cornelius, Willetta Murchison, Anita Henry, Charlotte Ligon, Eugenia Norris, Becky Roberts. A very definite attraction of the Band is the Ballerinas. This year's group consists of 26 girls, the largest yet. To become a member of this group requires a lot of time and effort. One semes- ter is spent in a special training class conducted by Zenobia King Hill of Anniston. At the end of this time the show unit is selected by tryouts. MEET THE SOUTHERN ERS gh 5 , Em V Hats OIT to our girls for a job Well done no .wx y. -:iV.N . 3. . .Q 'Q . Y '5. f ia. . gr 0 m ' ,w .LKRX cf-A 'lg , ' 4 -tvs -'M K , . A n X'k'g',' M 1: wr A ' 1 ,ai .s ., ,. 3 3 ,. BRASS CHGIR l H Q af g J at .,,,.vww J ae Lf, If M MEMBERS: 'I'rumpets: Melvin Morgan, Wain Bates, Tommy Powell, Phillip Hart, Don, Medders, William Greenhaw, Gene Love. Horns: Martha Yancy, Joe Childs, James McCarthy, Sherrye Pickrell. Baritones: Ronnie Perkins, Bettina Mills, Hoyt LeCroy. Trombones: Lavon Lang, Doyle Grizzell, Ed Rush, Andy Kerr, James Couch, Glen Walden, Jim Weaver, James Eldridge, Bill Barker. Bass: Robert Ward, Jimmy Harris, James McKay. Percussion: Skip Pittman. e Brass Choir of Jacksonville gradually evolved from a brass quaftetlfhgi was organized in 1953. Through the years the Brass Choir has traveled 'thf0US ond the South, making appearances in Louisiana, Georgia, Tennessee, M1ss1sS51PP1, aic ama. The main objective of the group is to play the highest quahty muse, of all types, be it jazz, contemporary, or classical, in the most Pf0fCSS10nal mane? Possible. Outtanding in the history of the Brass Choir is a numberH0f mst ice formances of compositions, among these being The Gallant Pelham . Thlgsllican was vvritten by a former member of the Jacksonville faculty, Dr. J. E- U ' especially for the Jacksonville Brass Choir b hi is The Brass Choir is not restrictive in itls membership. In fact, mem ers P open to anyone who is interested in brass music through audition. MR. JOHN FINLEY, Director VOCAL The Madrlgal Smgers are avery select a cappella group whlch performs madrlgals and other choral works of the slxteenth through the mneteenth centurres Thrs group performs for small mtlmate gathermgs upon request lts members ln clude Jan Taylor Kathy Ward SUSIE FTHUCIS Anne Zlglar Margaret Stanton Franz Schnelder Sandra Parrlsh Judle Jones Martha Yancy Grant Pans Mr Thomas Warren John Thomas Terrv Segers I6 I il. CCLLEGE CHORUS y, i Ii 3 I I If I i I I I I I I I I I I ,I QI I 5 I Personnel: Ward Burt, Wayne Golden, William Greenhaw, Sammy Mitchell, James McKay, Doug Finley, Bettina Mills, Joe Otts, Al Berry, Dave Worster, Gerald Crutch- field, James McCarty, Janice Minton, Thomas Bigham, Jim Weaver, Robert Simmons, Pat Rowell, Louise Camp, James Cochran, Janice Gaddis, Sandra Love, John Armstrong. I I I I I . ' MR. THOMA S WARREN, Choral Director The College Chorus is a performing group open to all interested students of Jacksonville State College. Major emphasis is placed upon the read- ing of choral compositions of various IIQUSICHI types. The Chorus participated in the Christmas caroling ceremony and presented a spring con- cert. I I I I I I I I l 'I Nh ACAPPELLA CHGIR Personnel: Sopranos: Diana Chu, Carolyn Curry, Susie Francis, Judye Jones, Nancy Mackey, Sandra Parrish, Kate Roberts, Margaret Stanton, Pat Tuder, Linda Walker, Martha Yancy, Patsy Bryant, Altos: Charlotte Bryson, Carla Choate, Fannie Lee Fuller, Vicki Hallman, Mary Sue Holley, Margaret Jo Holt, Judith King, June Kirkland, Sherrye Pickrell, Dorothy Sanders, Janet Taylor, Kathy Ward, Virginia White, Anne Ziglar. Tenors: Thomas Camp, Gerald Cofer, James Couch, James Eldridge, Doyle Grizzell, Ronald Hyche, Terry Matthews, Melvin Morgan, James Pittman, Edward Rush, Franz Schneider, John Thomas. Basses: William Barker, Wain Bates, William Burrell, Tim Camp, John Carruth, George Collins, Phillip Hart, Lavon Lang, Gene Love, James McNeese, Grant Paris, Thomas Powell. James Roberts, Terry Segers, Robert Ward. The A Cappella Choir is a select choral organization performing the works of master composers whose work periods have embraced many centuries. Although the major emphasis is performance of A cappella music, worthy accompanied music is also performed. Performance highlights of the 1962-1963 year included a Christmas program, a performance of the BrahmS Schicksalslied,' CSong of Destinyb with the Birmingham Symphony, and a spring concert featuring the Mendel- ssohn Hymn of Praise? the All that IS necessary for ev11 to prevcul m cl men to sn back and do nothmg fBurke world ms i or goo 3-3 Beta W 4- t il , . J X Qt? KV, is ly First row, left to right: Betty Westbrook, Reporter, Judy Shannaberger Secre- tary, Norma Owens, 2nd Vice-President. Second row: James M. Johnson, Presldentg Kenneth Johnson, 1st Vice Presidentg Martin Devenyns, Treasurerg Linda Casey, HISTOIIHH Knot presentl. r L 'F47 First row, left to right: Betty Mellon, Polly Lorren, Margaret GHTFCII, Sandra Reaggi Catherine Burn. Second row: Sherian Walley, Mary Morgan, Judy Sh-iHHHl3CfgCf, Pre 16 Gibbs, Mrs. Chiepalich fsponsorj. Third row: J. D. Warren, Krtty Martlfl, Caf01 Pem' berton, Betty Westbrook. Fourth row: Joy McCullers, Brentla JOhDSOH, N01'ff1a Owens- Fifth row: John Coggin, Kenneth Johnson, Willlam Ellis, James JOhf1S0U, Maftln Devenyns. lllllllilyllllllllIllllllllllll ,ls Ia , USHERS CLUB Seated, left to right: Jimmy Brooks, Rodney Shirey, Ronnie Harris, Wayne Thomas, Jim Rayburn. Standing, left to right: Mr. Edwards Csponsorj, John Coggin, Brad Mitchell, Hubert Tumlin, Robert Morton, Charles Houston, David Moon, James Dickie Justice. I First row, left t - . . 0 right' Wayne Turner, PrSS1dentg Margaret Turner, Secretary, Barbara I 168 ACCGUNTING CLUB Strawn, Treasurer, Hubert Tumlin, Vice President. Second row: Mrs. Hicks, Advisor Robert Sims, J k ' Donald GarriS,a'iVIO?gL:ilg1, S3hndHudson. Third row: Mr. Thornburg, Winston Jenkins HH y. Fourth row: Bobby Holman, Harold Potter, Edwin Vernon. 'BO' Q y Xa! PI GAMMA MU First row, left to right: Jackie Guin, Gordon Simpson, Choc Hamner, Roy Miller, Judy Mitchell. Second row: James V. Williams, Charlene Glover, Margaret Turner, Hubert Tumlin, Janice Becton, Jane Prestwood. Third row: Dr. Anders, Sponsor, William O Chitwood, Wayne Tumer, Harry Cleghorn. Fourth row: Billy J . Lee, Mr. James Mon crief, Fred Clontz, George Earl Smith, Sue Bellamy. SIGMA TAU DELTA First row, left to right: June Kirkland, Becky Mc- Clendon, Eunice Smith, Eva Pennington, Alene Bul- lard. Second row: Fred Clontz, Ronald Hill, Janice Beckton, Dianne Meagher, Mrs. Alfred Roebuck. Third row: Anne Campbell, Judy Mitchell, Jerolyn Odom, Wenona Jones, Wm. O. Chitwood. Judy Mitchell, President William O. Chitwood, Vice-President Alene Bullard, Secretary Janice Beckton, Treasurer Anne Campbell, Publicity Chairman Mrs. Roebuck, Sponsor W.. ,,,,, ,, , , .2 ff ,WW f ' f,muaw.,,, ' xx 5 if fwmwfmo , .ff,,..,,M.,,..,, ' W lle Margaret Garren Second row: Beverly Morgan, First row, left to right: Sherian a y, . Jerolyn Odom, Lani Mainland. Third row: Broughton Harwell, Susan Puckett, Lloyd Newman. Fourth row: David Hay, Pat Davis, Drue Stevenson, Hoyt LeCroy. Rev. Eugene Atkins Pastor-Director ' K Mr. Lee Manners Faculty Sponsor 170 WESLEY FOU DATIO 1 - , 'dem ggst ZIOW' 'eff to '8hf-' Garren, W.C.C.g Mainland, Deputations: NeW'P3n'0,lZ,ie?Javis Puig? 'QW-' O-d0IT1, Programs, Bynum, Dramag Puckett, Secretary. Tm' f lcltyr LeCf0Y, Musica M0rgan, Fellowship, Hay, Vice-President. - i-1.111111 MASQUE AND WIG GUILD First row, left to right: Mary Dombrowski, Social Chairman, Jack Boozer, President Frances Fuller, Secretary, Helen Steakley, Treasurer, Joe Gilliland, Vice-President? Second row: Tom Reed, Ginger Barker, Margaret Lewis, Sara McEwen, Sandra Reaves Barbara Hubbard, Judy McDuflie. Third row: Billy Arnold, Dee McCargo, Judy Mitchellz Anne Campbell, Lillian Starcher, Betty McLeod, Martha Ann Moore. Fourth row Ronnie Jordan, Randall Houston, Billy Williamson, Robert M. Owens, Assistant Direc- tor, Fred Clontz, Jim Kline, Jarry Heigl. 4. 'Ugg -M? .4 6,.h,..w -rf' 19 It if 4 STUDENT FGRUM . . - - - ' Nancy Fzrst row, left to rzght: Marjorie Deason,. Harriett Moore, Linda ClemenfS, , Campbell, Anne Campbell. Second row: B111 Bowen, James Andrews, George Smith, Ollie Akins. i I I 1 l l l l z .L . '1 l V i l 4 1 Ronnie HarI'iS Fred Clontz Johnny Elkins Jimmy Brooks Johnny Brooks Rodney Williamson First row, left to right: Mike King, Johnny Elkins, Wayne Clo-tfelter, Jimmy Brooks. Second row: Mike Kimberly, Fred Clontz, Don Wallace, Bobby Clotfelter. gmt 'OW' lefl T0 right: Brad Mitchell. Jimmy Silvers. Gerald Brewer, John Co-ggill, Van Rayburn, JOhnny Brooks.'Second row: Rodney Williamson. Larry Payne. Lane arm, Laffy CfOWder. Ronnie Harris, Robert Morgan Mitchell Caldwell I LEONE COLE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Left-to-right: Pat Harrington Patty Maxwell Linda Casey Sharon Wallcy Linda Anderson Polly Lorren Judy Mime Mary Fink 5 I was y KAPPA DELTA PI 1 'U Epsilon Phi Chapter A National honor society in education for men and women with high scholastic achievement, character, leadershi Judy Shianaburger William Clritwood Margare-tr Turner I professional attitude. P, and Vice- President President SecretafY feasufe ga! 'J sw, is W ff:2s:ff-'-44, V ,, ' W Ng 'sv-sf 1 N 1 - af f w fri f, ,- flwmeff X WNW? , ,r,: ,, ,X ,f ywr i f f awx, tis 7x Q 2 4 V A J w x .f, , V W f Ha 'eg , F rw IV' V, lg Ja.ne Prestwood Miss Lucille Isabel R. Rodgers Ann Carey Dempsey Reporter Branscomb Counselor Jeanette Caldwell Marjorie Baldwin Nona Sue Moore Kathryn Grizzard LAW CLUB ff:-Q an 4 W V X 43' Left-to-right: Charles Vickg Ann C b ' , i W. Bolt Secr - n e amp C113 Brad Johnsong R. M. Owens, Presidentg A. ' etary Treasurer, Dr' Salman, Sponsorg G-aynell Templeton, Vice-President. THE WRITER'S CLUB .N .. l..!!+.J! Oiicers. William O. Chitwood, Chairman Hope Smith, Co-Chairman: Betty Sue Morris. Secretary. - , ' - L Duty. Seated-Left-to-right: Mary J. Holman? BCUY Sue. Moglsijgl-Icggaivggqlggiaonsyolil? Lamar Standing-Left-to-Right: Mr. Maltin, Willian O. Chltwoo , f- f Street, Joe Schlatterg John Putnamg Walter Boswellg J0hf1 Childs- 175 l ,ff N E A Officers: Betsy Hoffaker Susan Puckett Margie Baldwin Polly Lorren Virginia Ellis Faculty Sponsor: Mr, Jones Jea Stinson, Carla Bart S 5 Jud , . L fren, on, usan Puckett, Virginia Ellis Betsy Hoffaker Polly 0 Hu h a , S h Warren, y g es, Eva Pennington, Beverly Brantley, Margaret Garren, Elllebet Vir inia H d ' ' I . ' D I0 g u son, Rochelle Neighbors, Alice Hood, Jerri Odom, Sherlan Walley, 0 Stroth B ' ' I Mo k, Mar er, ecky McClendon, Wilma Herrin, Becky Jackson., Betty Westbroo rgan, Alene Bullard, Lind V' ' thy Y 811, a mes, Major Blumhagen, Marjie Baldwin, Hele-H Perm 4 Shelby Henry Brend H lb J Ann , a o rooks, June Kirkland, P-atty M.21XWCll, Jean Graben' Oy McCullars, Barb C ' ' ara arrol, Dianne Rogerson, Velford W1lllamS- Al ff? First r0w,Ieft-to-right: Kay Walker, Pat Tudor, Sherry Pickrell, Pat Rowell. Row two: Virginia Ellis, Ann Zie- gler, Kate Roberts, San- dra Parrish, Karen Adams. Row three: Mrs. Baab, Mrs. Linda Sparks, Blanche Gam- bal, Jo Holt, Judye Jones, Tina Mills, Susy Frances, Vicki Hallman fnot shownb. .1 455 Nouvanoa fl!! ,M PROGRESS ll: -'-, S' 5 9? , STU BET Left-to-right, First row: Mary Morgan, Gordon Simpson, George Wynrlg Lawsorlg Shaw, f Eva Pennington, James Rayburn, Robert Sims. Second row: Barry enton, arbara Smith, Larry Fuarman, Robert Watson, Barbara Strawn, Margaret Turner, Wayne y Turner, Judy Payne, Betty Freeman, Mary Barrontine, Charles Bohannon. Third row: u Margaret Weinland, Brenda Holbrook, Jerolyn Dark, Sara McEwen, Bonnie Couch, Delta Chl Chaptfil' Pat Hollingsworth, Josephine Smith, Sue Clinkscales, Mrs. W. Stephenson. Fourth row: Judy Fortenberry, Nancy Tuck, Kathy Rutherford, Linda Robertson, Gail Waldrop, Donna Low, Wenona Jones, Jerolyn Odom, Jan Masters, Winston Jenkins. Fifth row: Hubert Tumlin, Jimmy Silvers, Martha Johnson, Patricia Cates, Doris Carroll, Ollie ' gXkin1s,lBDonn1e Miller, Harrell Potter, Mrs. S. P. Hatcher, tabsent-Jack Decker, George enc fa . -l The goals of Phi Beta Lamda are to promote professional interest and enthusiasm among its members, to d6Vl3lOP their potential leadership by giving every member a responsibility, to provide information on career oppor- tun1t1es, contacts with business men, assltance 1n job placement, and follow-up of business graduates. . The Jacksonville chapter 'was appointed ibynit national headquarters in Washington as the official state-sp0n- T0f1ngh9hgPtef In Alabama, with the. responsibility of providing leadership throughout Alabama in organizing col- ege 1 eta Lamda Chapters and high schools in it junior division, the F B L A. - John ag, Mr. Jack Williams Co S ' . , , - . . ' Wino- Chalmlanr Businessmentsoghtgsebnd MISS Lucme Bfanswmb, Alabama State Di- Mr. Sam Hatcher and Mrigirs. Committee. VY rectol. abd local chapter Sponsor. dean Stephenson, Co-SPO 'SX dl'-ag - STUDENT DIRECTORY COMMITTEE: An annual service to the colle e b PHI g Y Gordon Simpson: Alabama State Presi BETA LAMDA. dem, 1963. i ? 1 1 t l l x l l r r I 1 I V 1 XJVEYRS Richardson: Mr FBLA I LA ,, .- scholarshEJAi4wi:d,and Wmner of , 9 vs John Champion: Past State President. PLACEMENT BUREAU: The Student Placement Committee works with the college , director of placement in the interest of business administration students. Ari- Y Ns Mx gawk I Leigh Dalton: MISS FBLA OF ALABAMAI' and winner of scholarship award. NATIGNAL SCCIETY OF PERSHING RIFLES Fall Pledges COMPANY 'Tl 4th REGIMENT Left-to-right, Front row: Cadets Clark Moon, Raymond Hodges, John Mulhern, Jerry McCullars, Roy Jones, Herman Jaggars, William Cavender, Anthony Callan, James Hoffman, Danny Belyeu, Robert Simpson. Second row: Cadets Richard Evans, Kenneth Welch, Charles Miller, John Teague, Michael Buck, Charles Alexander, Thomas Zopli, Jerry York, Kenneth Williams, Paul McLaughlin. Third row: Cadets Harold Lewis, Albert Warlick, Larry Thornton, Harold Tillison, James Elliot, David Barth, John Barnett, Frank Cobb, Andrew Nelson, Thomas Reed. Fourth row: Cadets Bruce Parris, Charles Tucker, James Weems, Joseph Harris, Larry Parker, Lee Siegal, Dennis Robinson, Henry Raburn, Edwin Flores, Charles Vick, Richard Castellani. Newly Initiated Members in Fall, 1962 I F . . A21z'gST0gdCIfegxQ'X8'l12' Mlchael Dorsettg Dan Calloway, Paul McLaughlin, Ronald Not pictured-Anihoiily ggliaijormandg Glynn Hester? Dfue Steversoni Ernest Frank' A x ...N ,,,,w.N.5 my 7.2 X11 N S Q' JEL N C t ' First Lieutenant Second Lieuten t S ' JOfQsa'n William A. Allen an d L Y-SRV . , Cadet Cadet Richard A. Evans Robert E. Gallaher Second Lieutenant Warrant Oflicer Clark S. Moon Donald E. Cook Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet ROY R. Jones Harold R. Lewis Richard C. Miner Bruce G- Parris M4-nn....X im., Cadet Ca ' ' Advisor ptain Captaln . James D' Weems Gordon T. Simpson Franklin I. Allen Captain Mozley Andrew W. Bon Miizclicarel R.le15iEEat3le Secgffnfiggfigant Q -limos 'W Cadet Raymond G. Hodges 'Kg Cadet Albert E. Warlick 4?-5, j Advisor Sergeant Chapman 181 I I i , -f f , VA :M C ' 4 .., s. , fxiktw ,W ' i' 'Ea f T.-2' ff? 'I' 5 ' 'A' mf! 1,21 V A ,, A Wy. A, wil vi V .rg A-6 tg A W Vx Q f 1' J ,, 'Iv YQ i M4 f 1. ' .., , - , , . fr, K F11 SEM 34. BAPTIST STUDENT uNToN T JACKSONVILLE STATE cotteoe Jachsozwiiie Ma Q - pu-ill -A-in - . '.i'x 'i.i i?4f ' A A ' - ' ,ff ,f,.,m 0- .p .Mn ' K ,, -, A --lr , ,, V A . ' ' pf.-.' .?4,,,ta.Sf? f Av - . y S - Q , DUST STUDENT pffi'-TLLE STATE 1 Pictured above is the Baptist Student Union Bus. The bus is Some of the Baptist Student Union members here prepare for I used for the transportation of students to church and for trips a Christmas visit to the children's ward at Anniston Memorial that the Union frequently makes. Hospital. i E T l i i Below is pictured a Christmas scene from the Baptist Student Below: The Baptist Student Union bus prepares to leave the UI1i0I1,SViSit to the Anniston Nursing Home, school grounds for a trip to the Anniston Nursing Home. 'ws- 1 i'wfC:'1237f4?7?' A in , C Francisco Tamez, Mexico CPresidentJ, Paul Deschang, France Diane Irvin, Arkansas, Meredith Camp, Gadsden, Esperanza Vidal Bolivia tSecretaryJ, Franz Schneider, Austria, William Vaughn Anniston, Mustapha Chtaini, Morocco, Erskine Lane, Hokes Bluff, Pamela Blanc, Chile, Maria-Nieves Cabrera, Bolivia, John Putnam Piedmont, Daniel Cros, France, Angele Ranz, France, Donald Clem- national Voicel, Jeanne Jones, Ja NA'- YWV 9 to lx UNI D' X I9 Su 11 Alabama ugh qgf put Elini? mhz 18551.15 Dia.na Pui-Nan Chu, Hong Kong, Dav'd M .f Kok Wah Ong, Malaya, Maria-chriariiaa Dciggafeorgla Waddell, Anniston, George Smith, Bessemer. Pamci cksonville, Jean Visele S 5 e Weaver fTreasurerJ, Carlos Zeller Mexico, Barbara wi rida, James Groom, Anniston, Lynn Duty, Virginia' B nt mer, Wellington, Italo Morales, Guatemala, Axelle Picard, Belgium Hoyt LeCroy, Georgia, Margaret Stanton, Australia CEditor, Inter: 1'S eth Anniston, Dora Schujman, Uruguay, Vicki Hallmari Y gran aughterj Mrs. James H. Jones, Dr. Jones, and little M ra Q dd Picnic ' Whig International an Students interesting seem? trip coition to Stone the Mountain fieid th and 01' 9 ' first time. Atlanta, Georgia. M.. if X Kqigmh I J sara S ' INTERNATIONAL HOUSE Homecommg! The International House Stat' PFIZCf0rbe1ngthebeStdeCO1.ated autOmObi1e,10nW2g0H Won first Sixteenth Anniversary Celebration. Some four hundred gli from throughout Alabama -and beyond its borders came I0 International Students. ests meet WESTMINSTER FELLowsH1P vm? izr '?. Q -' ji - ?,,.-A 1...---4' -45549 .,'M.,, ., Westminster provides a Home Church for college students for worshi ' ' , . , p and lell h . The faculty Sponsor is Dr. Leon Wiuman, Above, members of the fellowshipwesnjiijy their student retreat at Cheaha State Park, Alabama. THREE KEYS 'MF 6' 46 YY The Order of The Three Keys provides opportunities for the individual student to develop his capacities to the fullest, so that he may live more abundantly. Members pictured above are: Carol Tomlin, Margaret Garren, Billy Anthony, Linda Knight, Becky Jackson, Inez Brown, Helen Steakley, Rochelle Neighbors, Brenda Holbrooks, Dorothy Strother, Sue Clinkscales, Judith Fortenbury, Wenona Jones, Jerri Odom, Norma Owens, Anne Campbell, Linda Williamson, JoyAnn McCullars, Mary Grimes, Elaine Robinson, Linda Tracy, Judy Mitchell, Julia Burroughs, Margie Baldwin, Pat Strickland, Polly Lorren, William Chitwood. lf I. gl if rv Fw Z , df 5. I 2 .I sl fx 2 ,W .,. AA- V4.1 H411 If I I t I I i 1 I I I I 1 , i' I 1 SCABBARD AND BLADE CAPTAIN Gordon T, Simpson SECQND LIEUTENANT J1mmY S. Hammett FIRST LIEUTENANT Jackie B. Guin FIRST SERGEANT Walter C. Studdard '55 4 x . A , l John Brooks Morgan Canady John Coggins Charles Couch Toby Craft Larry Joe Davis John R. Draper Donald R. Garris Eugent Gates Bobby D. Johnson Kenneth Johnson James Linton John Mize Robert Morton Hudon Priest James Rayburn Edwin T. Vernon James F. Warren Larry Warren Richard Wolfe I L PHI MU ALPHA SYMPHGNIA PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA presents the former MISS ALABAMA in a Piano conceit and here present her with a bouquet- The PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA dance band. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA i 1 . To foster the mutual welf . To advance the cause of music in America. s a music fraternity with the following objectives: 2 are and brotherhood of students of music. 3. To develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members. 4. T o encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Right: Mr. Dan Sparks, Faculty Sponsor. Miss Lynn Jones, the usweathean Phi Mu Alpha. ' i Melvin Morgan, President, Phi Mu Alpha Sin- Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia presents Steve Young, fonia. 1960-1962. noted guitarist, in concert. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA l X i -... --,.-,.- i 1 WN' E PHYSICAL EDUCATIGN MA1oR9s CLUB Dwight Sanderson, Joy Culver, Carolyn Lett, Melanie Luttrell, Larry MeHarg, Mitchell Caldwell, Linda Amos, Alice Amos, Margie Denton, Suzie McDonald, Frances Fuller, Sara Jo Holbrook, Harold Brooks, Marie Faver, Manola Harper, Sara Casey, Virginia Hudson, Dale McAfee, Martha Ann Moore, Patsy Dison, Wallace Williamson, Don McKlemore, Chris Evans, Robert Taylor, Vernon Wilkes, Clint Langley, Mark Washing- tO1'1. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION , Continued MF. LCI1 Roten, DifeCt01', B. S. U. President, David Moon, crowns Miss Movene Nelson as B. S. U. Valentine Queen. As this publication goes to press, I, as Organizational Editor, wish to thank those that have aided me in the ways that encourage a successful endeavor in the finished product. I am sure that some mistakes have been made in my section of this yearbook - I am also sure that a few mistakes are unavoidable. If, after years have passed, you can gaze back through this annual, find your picture, and reply happily, I remember those days, then our purpose will have been accomplished. Your Organizational Editor, Jack L. Boozer Please! No showing of affection on C Yall quit now, they're watching US. A 252 x c.,f.t1- tw 4 ,, Y 1 E f A xx A 1 in fl K I xg? X b . i K , 5 t, X ff f f , Lag A Y jg. x'A I B QV ,,. ., Q a R t A part of our soclal aCtlVlty at Jax State. J Q.,,,. 1' . ,, V - tww ,ts ' X X g4ISI17t love Wonderful ! ! ?9a . ,f X X NA' Y f , 1 M , ' d I Q. I just knew he'd forget my blffh I Q Q tw My . ' F3 ' 192 wt W jx. ,Mg 1.7, . Q 8 X M 1 9 ll ,Q .Aff ll ll a n li 'gi' V huns-V '52-2f,51.zJ 4a N 1 W fav' tw? . 5- wwf 'wt i'1piwf-.si J .. ' ' ' ' ' !'.9f.-!:'r' V ws. - ' .1 'lDid You know ofll' took 3 ba1'1aUaS Alright you guys, I'm taking over the on my famous trip. SUB! s o 'o ' K is ,1- 1615, 15,2 You can't kid meg that camera hadn't Miss Esch will never Hnd the boys in the closet. You can always tell a Halo Girl. got any film in it. 1 QXN 5 more minutes Danny, and then we leave! 93 ind - - Early to bed, early to rise. -1-W.-.J 193 ..WOr1d's largest marshtmello ' WASlH DAY9' Mr. Clean Fan Club. 4 YOU just can't leave me like this! xi. She's about to spill the bear1S L, Tv.-:N-F73.mM4 fx-, , 1 ' 74, 'A ,.-. Q... . .., - . .... ....' ' 'fglx Jer' . ' , :ag ,'.:'v,':' ,,--,-., . ,L 11,5 -Y -5:--..,f . ' 1R:'fxE5'Z,oS7?75 3f '7'5:??':iEE9 -' 7 '- - . , .my ,yi 1. aimiifff 3:'lig.S QL, Qgfj,-.gi-5.:.,1,. ., . K x zf, .L ,- G , g ---.M '-4 fx-iv.:-A 52-3 fgd-4,',,f?-. . a 'gps -1 4.9u,1'f -1 .-,Hg1fair?-'f,.1j2125.-5kiiqjgfQ-5, g7:j5fjsfv,jf'? f ' -fav, 5.116 ' hff?-:ff -:Q -' -. 1 r - fl-5 ..,-,....r,.V.. ,,A,-.,,,,vY.,.., Shi., . ,.-,-hay:-f.,:., -V ,. eg, x, , f . . ' A uT1Tf,',3f:f5li.ilf-. . , - ' ,--?-,fgff-f'fl? -. fl ' .- , 'Yi ' - ' ' ,-iff. -1,35 gy 'Z ' ' ,, :.w:g-I-'vi -' ' t ,, V 4, pl., .'T.gTff1iffxy g3f,,-:fi .,- -- - - , , . 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REP. - Paul Baing SOCIAL CHAIRMAN - Fred Clontzg S. G. A. REP. - Jimmy Deerman. Q 4 f T y. L f -SENIORS- . gs fs. -.Q 'X ic ,Q , z,:.s: 1 hr. PS3 'W S P' ' P t g . g gg QEERNATHY, CONRAD: Mccazlag Physical Ed., Biol- , OLLIE T. JR., Attallaq Business Ed., Rho Omega Fw- P ANTHONY, BILLY RAY, Piedmont, History. 'vf ' BADIPOUR, H-OOSHIDAR, Tehran, Iran, Mathematics, Physics. BAIN, PAUL S., Gadsden, Business Ed., Economics Cheerleader, Circle K, Phi Beta Lambda, S. G. A. Rep. Mr. Dogpatchn. BARNES, LEE, Wilsonville,,Mathematics, Accounting. ' fi.: ,..,., .. X . '.ii BAR . . P iiii . in TON, EVELYNQ Cordova, History, English. X ch., BISHOP, FRANK, Jacksonville, Buslness Ed., Accounting, A. Economics. ' f .. I 197 I , I I I III II I -sEN1oRs- I I I I I I I 'I II II I ,I I I ll II I BREWER, MARTIN, Gadsden, Business Ed., Economics. BRINDLEY, JOSEPH D., Bzaaafsvizza- Physical Educa- I tion, Mathematics. l ' I I I F I I I I BROWN, MIRIAM, Muscadineg Elementary Education. I BRYSON, JAMES, Trussville' B ' I I ii I ,I ' :I 198 , u - . Mimosa Staff. Smess Ad Economlcsf BLUMHAGEN, ROBERT, Jacksonville, Histo EC nomics. W, 0' BOOZER, JACK, Jacksonville, Englh, H' . Omega Tau Chi, Pres., Writer's C1ub?SMaSqESO5ga ,Sho Pres., English Club, Letter of Appreciation' Mimlgl siaii, Organizational Editor, Who's Who. ' Usa BROTHERS, EARL, Gallant, Mathematics, Business. BROWN, MARY INEZ, Lineville, English, Secretarial Sci- ence, Three Keys, Kappa Delta Epsilon, Phi Beta Lamb- da, Who's Who. -SENIORS- ' Q. 1 ' - W -' ly, VL' ip ., I va ., K ,IV l , f ' f-21' -f , Ii A X ' g' . in A :gr in . W- . ' . -- V . y .f lj ' ,V 'M 4 , ' T , I . QI , 1 .... y A -gQ1?j,4. f Y ' 5451. ,A ' f, '. A af ww ' A A ,415 tg ,. 45' E. ,Q Ziff, 1, Q. .V A 5 megw bg 11:5 1 , I ii i: Q, W 1 - X. . . Hg 'sigzfm 1 CAMPBELL, ANNE E., Lineville, English, History, Eng- lish Club, Three Keys, Forum, Sigma Tau Delta, Masque and Wig, Lambda Chi Law Club. CANADY, MORGAN, Birminghamg Accounting, Econom- ics, Advanced ROTCg Scabbard and Blade, Accounting Clubg Counselor. CARROLL, PAUL, Rome, Ga.,' Accounting, Economics. CARTER, ARLANDQ Attallag Physical Ed., Geography. CALDWELL, LAMAR, Alex Cityg Physical Ed., History. CALHOUN, PATRICIA, Arabg Elementary Ed. ' , .Q -' f .- '!QL-, .- 7 A , ,, .x , 3 EI 5 l O I 1 l l 1 CARDEN, ROSCOEQ Hefling Physical Education, History, Law Club, Student NEA, Intramural Sports, B. S. U. CARGO, ROBERT, Blountsvilleg Business Ed., Econom- ics. 1 4 f l i l l l l ,... l f',. nqggif 'glf ri lxj L I 199 Q -SENIORS- , ,,,,,1x l I - 2 I. QI,- W ' V f-,, ',.. 'P I I I I 1 A MQW' CHAPMAN, CHARLES, Anniston, Mathematics, Business Ad. CHARTON, MARIE-CLAIRE, Marseille, France, English, Spanish, Sociology, International House, Co-Chairman, Pres. COLE,CHAR - - . . Political SCienI2:1?,P1i1121ngton, Business Ad., Economics Editor. , eta Lambdag Student Director? COOTES,CA B . CASEY, JACKIE W., Al d ' - ' . cation. exan rm, History, Physical Edu. CASH, EDWARD, Menroneg Business Ad Economjc 'i s. CHITWOOD, WILLIAM, DeArmanville,' Chemistry, ling- lish, History, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Writers Club, SOUNDINGS, Civil Air Patrol. COFFEY, RUTI-I, Albertville, Elementary Education. -SENIORS- N CUMMINGS, LONNIE WAYNE,' Albertville, Business Ad., Economics. DAFFRON, ROBERT ALLEN,' Ragland, Business Ad., Economics. nomics. NOT PICTURED selor. DAVIS, J EAN, Anniston, Elementary EducatiOr1. DAY, KENNETH, Trion, Ga., History, Physical EdUC3ti0I1- CROW, Jo ANN, Fort Payne, Home Economics, West- minster Fellowship, Trea., Sec., V-Pres., Leone Cole Home Eco. Chapter, Mimosa Staff, S.G.A., Most Out- standing Student S.G.A., Co-ordinator Miss Mimosa Pagent, 2 Letters of Appreciation, Certificate of Achieve- ment. CROWDER, LARRY,' Gadsden, Business Ad., Economics, Circle K, Cheerleader. fn ,sa 44 1:7- DANFORD, ROBERT,' Sylacaugag Business Ad., Eco- DAVIS, CLYDE J., Fort Payne, Physical Ed., History, Collegian Staff, Mimosa Staff, Intramural Sports, Coun- -SENIORS- DECKER, JACK, Albertville, Business Ad., Economics, Phi Beta Lambda. DEERMAN, JIMMY, Rainsvilleg Mathematics, English, Accounting, S.G.A. Rep. ECHULS, DONNIEQ Anniston, Math ELKIN ematics, Business Ad. HiSioryS,RhgHIoinKe Ea? Tallclsseef' PhySiCHl Education, Cheerleader? RE. 153.0 aucfhll S.G.A. Rep., Circle K, J fs Ubi Intramural Sports, DEAN, LESTER, Havre de Grace, Mdu- M . Physical Education, NEA, PE Majors Clulgtheeslatlfsi Foundation, S.G.A., Collegian Sports Editor. ' my DEASON, MARJORIE, Oxford, Histo ,E 1- . - Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Forum, Se? nglsh' Sigma 339' mv DENTON, BARRY, Anniston, Business Ad., Economics! Phi Beta Lambda. DYE, DARRELL, Cullman, Biology, Chemistry, B.S.U. -SE ICRS- FREEMAN, BOBBIE, Talladega, Education, History. FULLER, ADDIE CHATHAM, History, French, B.S.U., Y.W.A. Chairman, Social Chairman, Training Union Representative, N.E.A. 5 V. f slffwxe ii A 2:5 r ' -cut . K fin: ' f- ,5 , f-asuifgtks zxggxfxg 'K X X XXX ,Ann Xxx ,i s 'QM' NNNQX Xxx xxx x x BNX X mf , X s X 5 s NX f, ,Aiwa t Qfwv A YN, SX Pfkj I my P 1 1 XX sxs ZA Nr x . N C f . eff .Xp ss, -'I fs. 'iwi fff, 4' H f ,CF X- Q' Sims-i ' S W 3 , . .sb 1 f an-, 41 , W 'f x ,. af .. , A X V, Mg, 3 1-rigis x r -r ' ra. n ff 'V . eff :fx ,xx LJ' 5 . 5 ' J j.i,Q.N X XYfisir.i.s i'N N . 'T . .Lfg,jN,fs, 5 5. 1 , :sssw W M, -X sf . ra... X ,, 5,5 t x ss., ., K A ., 5 ., . New ' 2 ' .t 3 gm f if s ' atswl ffRNQ.,v -, sz . . 5 it ,- Y si 31, . - X' i T L .iz N Q1 gk GARREN, MARGARET, Remlapg Home Economics, Sci- ence, Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Student N.E.A., Wesley Foundation, Phi Mu Chi Beta, Three Keys. GARRIS, DONALD, Sylacauga: Accounting, ECOUOUECS- ELLIS, VIRGINIA, Fort Paynej Music, Elementary Educa- tion, B.S.U. Choir, Freshman Counsil, N.E.A. Reporter, IX-Pres., Pres., Delta Omicron 2nd V-Pres., Trea., Kappa eta Epsilon V Pres., A Cappella Choir. FORTENBERRY, JUDITHQ Wellington, Business Educa- tion, English, Three Keys, Phi Beta Lambda. 'Em- KU! FUTRAL, SARA, Goodwaterg Elementary Ed., West- minster Fellowship, Mimosa, Ass't. Business Manager, N.E.A., V-Pres., Junior Class, Counselor. GAMBLE, BLANCHE, Anniston, Elementary Education, N.E.A., Delta Omicron, Sec., Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Masque and Wig, B.S.U., Treas., Senior Class, Senior Spotlight. vf-f- -,f'f?,x,1: P , ' ! l,a14vg.,,,' ' Q 'L f m ,, T, , 4, : ' , ,X af. 'I g 2-cy.-4.-f ' , 5' N, ' 0' -SENIORS- GILLILAND, JOSEPH FRANKLIN, Tizusg History, Music, N.E.A.g S.G.A., Class President, B.S.U.g Masque and Wig, Mimosa .Stalfg Certificate of Achievement, Band, Chorus, Men Choraleg A Cappella Choir g Law Club. GRAVEN, EDWARD C.g F airfieldg History, Political Scienceg Law Club, Kappa Phi Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu. HAMNER, J . HOFUCSQ Phi Xi TMMIOQM4' Accounting' ECO- Mlmosa, S.G.A., Wh P, Accffunflna Clubg Editor 1963 HANVE . Y, GLADYS H., Oxfordj. Elementary Ed- OS Who' Letter Of Appreciation. GASKIN, CLovls M., Boazg Elementary Ed' C ll ' Staff, Leone Colo Home Economics Club' N .OBegl?n Student Union. , ' ' aptlst GIBSON, FRANCES M. I i EW GRIMES, MARY JOAN, Centreg Elementary Education. GUY, VOYTQ Childersburgg Accounting, Economics. fiixxw x 1 x b G sszrxs, ,fi 3 -SENICRS- HARRIS, JAMES D., Rocksprings, Ga., Physical Educa- tion, Football, J Club, Baseball, S.G.A. HARWELL, GLENDA BROUGHTONQ Red Oak, Ga., Math- ematics, French, Physical Education Club, International House Program, Dormitory President, Junior Class Beauty, Miss Mimosan Candidate, Ballerinas, Captain, Mimosa Staff, Class Editor, Wesley Foundation, Gem of the Hills., Mermaids. HARBISON, JETHRO, Logan, Biology, English. HARRINGTON, PATRICIA, Woodland, Home Economics, Natural Science, Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Vice- President. 4'U! HASTINGS, JAMES E., Rockmart, Ga., History, Political Science, COLLEGIAN Stall. HATCHER, DOROTHY STROTHER, Westover, Elementary Education, Student N.E.A., Three Keys, A Capella Cholr. L, I f 1, 4 i at i ,ryk A figs.-, Q ,Sl 'V i h ' V .. 'I I , 4 .s A A V ,I Y, ,YM 7. i ' ' 'I vt spin HAYES, COETA GAIL, crossvfzza- History, Geography- A P 6 yi A 1 +13 Y -- yr 'CQ in d HAYNES, PEGGY J EAN, Ashland, Physical Education, History, P. E. Majors Club, Womens' Athl6f1C ASSOCIHUOU- Secretary and Treasurer. A .1 , -SENIORS-' HERREN, WILMA WADE, Woodland, Elementary Educa- tion Student Forum. HILL, DELLA ANN, Glencoe, Physical Education, History. HILL JANE! f6lCkS0l1vill6,' Home Economics, Science, Leone Cole Home Economics Club. HILL Beta I I I1 ' II 'I FI , I ,I 206 I ,, ' 'IQ I II IIQI Ii: I II It I' I n i-,, , 7I1 'KI ,MII I '11 I l' I v I LI I I I I Ll I I I I: I y. l ah , I f I I fi ' Il II l III II ' I IIIIII' 'I'l 7 III III Ili, II VIII Im ,Il III My II Iii w if QI I' , IW I-III I I I, n il . I W I Q . II I II ' II III' ,III ' 'I ,III .iII , . ,I LI ,.I ll' II, I, III fIQ ' IIII II I EII Il I , I 'I' , . IV, I II ' 5 Iylliiii , I I I II: ,iI It N I HI I ,IIII 'QII 5 III, iii 'I ROBERT, Alpine, Chemistry, Biology, Phi Mu Chi HEARD, JERRY, Gadsden, Business Administration, EC- OI'1OI'1'1lCS. HENRY, SHELBY, Albertville, Home Economics, Science- B.S.U., N.E.A., Leone Cole Home Economics Chapter? HILL, DoRoTHY, Alpineg Chemistry, Biology, Home Eco- nomics, Phi Mu Chi Beta, Leone Cole Home Economics Club. HILL, FRANK TYRONE, Annistong Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics. t I I -SENIORS- HOLDRIDGE, BARRY, Fort Payne, Business Adminis- tration, Economics. HOWLE, JIMMIE, Hefling Business Administration, Eco- nomics. HYCHE, RONALD, Cordova, Music, Biology. JENKINS, WINST-ON, Henagarg Accounting, Economics, Intramural Sports, Accounting Club, Phi Beta Lambda. HGFFECKER, BETSYS Bifhtingham,1 N.E.A., Secretary, ga2?Si,KeY5, WCSl6y Foundation, Major-Elementary Edu- HOLBBOOK, BRENDA JEANS Fort Payneg Secretarial gcielnce, English, Phi Betta Lambda, Secretary, Three Keys- Sglo ent N.E.A., Westminster Fellowship, B.S.U., Conn: r. HUDSON, VIRGINIA, Oxford, Physical Education, Senior Class Treasurer, RGTC Sponsor, N.E.A., Senior Beauty, Who's Who, Physical Education Club, Miss Homecoming Maid, Gem of the Hills. HUGHES, JUDITH ANN, Fort Payne, English, History, Homecoming Maid, ROTC Sponsor, Student N.E.A., Mimosa Staff, Senior Class Secretary, Gem of the Hills, Dormitory Social Chairman, Miss Mimosa Candidate, lst Alternate, Letter of Appreciation. S -SENIORS-' JOHNSON, JAMES M., Fort Payne, Phi Mu Chi Beta, President, Whois Who. JOHNSON, KENNETH L., Oxford, Mathematics, Vice- President of Phi Mu Chi Beta, Scabbard and Blade. KIRKLAND, JUNE, Birmingham. E 1- h, S . . Cappella Choir, Baptist Student llnidliilifollegjiairriislgzfailg Engllsh MHJOTS Clubs Sigma Tau Delta. ' KNIGHT, LINDAL Roanoke, English' Sociolo K Delta Epsilon, Sigma Tau Delta, Three Keygg Vggffs Saga JOHNSON, BOBBY JOE, Centre, Physical Education, Foot- ball, Captain, JU Club, President, Treasurer, Most Valu- able Lineman, Baseball. JOHNSON, BRENDA H., Fort Payne, Phi Mu Chi Beta, JONES, J UDITH, Macon, Ga., Music, English, Counselor, Who's Who, Sophomore Class Beauty, Senior Class Beauty Alternate, Junior Class Treasurer, Phi Mu Alpha Sweet- heart, Delta Omicron, lst Vice-President, International Music Fraternity, Publicity Chairman, Collegian Staff, Annual Staff, '4Miss Mimosan Top Five Finalist, 2 YCHTS- KELL, BYRON, Chickamauga, Ga.,' Physical Education, Geography. SENIORS- LITTLE, MARTHAQ Piedmontg Chemistry. LGRREN, POLLYQ Springfieldg Home Economicsg Natural Science. LEE, BILLY J.g Henaga - H' t , P I.. . u . Gamma MugKappa Phi Ifippf Ory, Omcal Science, P1 LEE, LUCY J-3 OXf0fd,' BiO1Ogyg Chemistry. MCCAIN, DOUGLASQ Alpineg Physical Educationg History. MCQULLERS, JOYQ Hokes Bluff Mathematicsg Biologyg Baptist Student Uniong 1960 Southern's Marching Bandg cation. oryg Circle K Clubg Usherls Club. Order of the Three Keysg Student N.E.A.g Phi Mu Chi y Beta. LOWERY, ELEANORQ Geraldineg Biologyg Physical Edu- MCAFEE, BOBBYQ Maplesvilleg Physical Educationg Hist- SENIORS s A Q 4' I' ' RF N. MAXWELL, PATRICIA ANNQ Gadsdeng Home Economicsg Leone Cole Home Economics Chapterg Secretaryg N.E.A.g Three Keysg Dormitory Presidentg Gem of the Hills. MAYS, CARTERQ Sectong Physical Educationg History. MELLON, BE L . . . KeYSS Phi Mu Blgiaoxfordi Blologw B- S- U-3 Three MILAM, JUNE A.g Pell Cifyf English, Languages, MCNAIR, BILLY C.g Jack.s'0nville' Busine ' - tiong Economics. SS Admmlstra' MARTIN, KATHERINE VANNg Leedsg H . Scicnccg Phi Mu Chi Bctag Leone Cole I-lJc1EeEjlgc3?1?gn1?S3 Clubg S.G.A. Rcprcsentativeg Alternate Cheerleaderlnglcs cial Chairman, Junior Class. ' 0' MEDDERS, DONALD C.g Annistony Business Administra- tiong Economics. MEHARG, LARRY P, Hueytowng HiSIOry3 PhySiCa1Edu' cation. -SENIORS- MITCHELL, BRADLEY B., Wedoweeg Mathematics, Bi- ology, Circle K, Ushers Club, President of Student Govern- ment Association. MITCHELL, JUDY F., Lineville, English, History, English Major's Club, Three Keys, Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary-Treas- urer, Sigma Tau Delta, President, Vice-President of Junior Class, Masque and Wig. MORGAN, EARL, Anniston, History, English. MORGAN, MARY RUTH, Ashland, Secretary, Freshman Class, Secretary, Junior Class, Phi Mu Chi Beta, Phi Beta lliagflgdai Student N.E.A., Counselor, ROTC Sp0nSOfS MIL . . . ' . Betagilijlgi IEOY W., Boaz, B1OlOgy, I-Ilgtgl-yi Phi Mu Chi Sports. amma Mu: KHPP3 Phi Kappa, Intramural MILLICAN, VERN Education. ON? Lyerly' Ga . History? Physical -, ,M I., . it R I 4 . Q. 1'H,q,1y1L T. V 3 s ,X 'gi Iii 4, I dry, 1 , o f Q A iv VS-.1 . , . .dfq I -. if f I MOON, ROBERT JAMES, German, Lambda Chi Law Club, Three Keys, History Club, Young Democrats, Concert Band. MOORE, JOE T., Attalla, History, Physical Education. 'NA -,, . 3 ' I 'I -J.. , A . , U I ,I4 -SENIOiRS- f i X . MORRIS, MARTHA ANN, Summerville, Ga., Home Ec- onomics, Natural Science. MOSELEY, FREDDIE ANDREW, Lyerly, Ga., Biology? Chemistry, Pi Mu Chi Beta. NELS . , , 3 OCIH airman' Mission Ch '- man, Devotional Chairman' Leon 3 S alt . cc - . 7 CO1 H ' Club, MISS Mlmosav Candidate' e ome Economlcs NQRTON, GRADYQ Glencoe, Biology, History. MORGAN, MELVIN, Gadsden, Music. MORRIS, CLAUDE, Sy1c1c'auga,' Business Administratio - Economics. nr NEIGHBORS, ROCI-IELLEQ Linevilleg Elementary Educa- tion, Concentration, Art, Science, Home Economicsgllqme Economics Club, Student National Education Association, Three Keys. NELSON, JANICE, Five Points, Elementary EduCHIi0I1- -SENIORS- OTWELL, SARA F RANCESQ Oxfordg Elementary Education. OWENS, LINDA, Blue Mountaing English, F renchg Baptist Student Union, Secretary. IISARRISH, SANDRA JANEg Roanokeg Music Education, Telta Omicron, President, Treasurer, MENC, Secretary, CITFSUYCTS Ph1.Mu Alpha Sweetheartg A Cappella Choirg S0 Fee Fraternity Band Vocalistg Freshman Class Favoriteg dellltbr Class Favorlteg Mimosa and Homecoming Candi- ate, lst Place Talent Show Winner, Dormitory Oiiicer. EQTTERSON, JANE LOVVERNQ Talladegag Elementary P u9at10US Frfrnchg History Clubg Art Club, B.S.U., Vice- resldents English Club. oDoM, J . . , . , Phi Beta 553222, felvvhevzlle, Secretarial Science, English. 3 es e F d - ' Kappa Delta Epsilon, StL?denCiulI1I.EElfi11, 'lghilelea 126351 Delta! OLIVE . . . ' ECOnOm1?gSWgER:N MR Wa l0 ,' Business Administration, Staff. I t , u ent Government Association, Mimosa , n ramural Sports, Class Favorite. OWENS, NORMAQ Annistong Three Keys, Treasurer, Presi- dentg Phi Mu Chi Beta, 2nd Vice-President, Baptist Stu- dent Union, Summer President, Morning Watch Chairmang Counselor in Pannell Hall. OWENS, ROBERT MERRILL, Jacksonville, Southern March- ing Band, Masque and Wig Guild, President, Assistant Directorg Law Club, Presidentg Mimosa Staffg Student Government Association, Whols Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges. -SENIORS- PENNINGTON, EVA LENORAQ Fort Payneg Wcstminister Fellowship, Treasurerg Phi Beta Lambda, Treasurerg Stu- dent N.E.A.g Sigma Tau Deltag Mimosa Candidate. PERMAN, HELEN RUTHQ Attallag Home Economicsg Leone Cole Home Economics Chapterg Phi Mu Chi Betag National Education Associationg S.G.A. Representationg Letter of Appreciationg Senior Spotlight. .naw Q 5 POWELL RICHARD E. Gadsden Busi d v , Q ' U 1 t1on3Ec0n0miCS. ' , UCSS A mlmstra- POWERS, BETH PAULEY, CHARLES D Jacksonvzlle History Chemist W PEMBERTON, CAROLE Wattsvzlle Mathematics C istryg ROTC Sponsor Co nselor Whos Who Phl Chi Beta. POWELL, BARBARA Bzrmmgham Mathematics Biology B. S. U.g Freshman Council N E A Leone Cole Home Economics Clubg Phi Mu Chi Beta POWELL, BARNEY Albertvzlle Business Administration Economics. KSPP Yi , A X. All . K .t.t.. Q X t, an NUS -SENIORS- PRICE, EUGENE, Anniston, Mathematics, Chemistry. PROCTOR, LESTER, Linevilleg Physical Education, His- tory. REAVES, SANDRA, Jacksonvilleg Biology, Chemistry. RICHEY, DON POWERS, SUEQ.TCl11C1d6:Q6l,' Three Keys, Student N.E.A., Ejiiritfgysuand Vice-President, Physical Education Majors PRATER, GARVIS, Oxfordg Chemistry, Physics. G'-an PUCKETT, SUSAN, Springvillef Wesley Foundation, Rec- reation Leader, Vice-President, Secretary, N.E.A., Treas- urer, President, Letter of Appreciation, Dormitory Presi- dent, Gem of the Hills. RAYBURN, JIM, Albertvilleg Business Administration, Economics. -SENIORS- ROBINSON, MARLENE, Sand Rock, Home Economics, Science, Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Phi Mu Chi Beta, Three Keys, Baptist Student Union, Social Chairman of Abercrombie. ROGERS, WILLIAM WENDELL, Steele, History, Physical Education. SCUBLA, M Physics. ' WS, SENCHA . . . . Cl bi -K, GEORGE F., Whmng, Ind.,'M1mosa Staff, Law U , Phi Beta Lambda' Newm Cl b. , mural Sports,Senior Class Presideiig u 7 S'G'A', Intra- ARIO P9 Fort Benning Ga' Mathemat' ROBERTS, JERRY, Alex City, Business Administrati - Economics. OH, ROBERTS, KATE, Band, Ballerinas, Chorus- A Ca ll Choir, Canterbury Club, Student Member, Musib Educste a National Conference, Delta Omicron, Warden 2nd Viggs President, Sophomore Class, Secretar , R ft, - h Ciassz Gem ofthe Hills. Y epo er Ofsemof ROMINE, RICHARD, Jacksonville, Biology, Physical Edu- cation. RUBIO, CARMEN, Brazil, French, Secretarial Science, C0- Chairman of the International House, Candidate for Miss Mimosa, Junior Class Beauty, Secretary Senior Class, Senior Class Favorite, Miss Homecoming Attendant. -SENIORS- SILVERS, JIMMY, Calhoun, Ga-.,' Business Administration, Economics, Circle K, Phi Beta Lambda. SIMPSON, GORDON THOMAS, Jacksonville, Business Ad- ministration, Economics, Phi Beta Lambda, Vice-Presi- dent, State President, Pershing Rifles, Captain, Gold Achievement, Scabbard and Blade, Captain, Canterbury Club, President, Pi Gamma Mu, President, Distinguished Military Student, ROTC Brigade Commander, Certificate of Achievement, Third Army Valors Award. SHAW, LAWSON, Alex City, Business Administration Ec- onomics, Phi Beta Lambda, President, Collegian Stall. SIBERT, ALAN R., Jacksonville, Mathematics, Business Administration. rf' I-tx wal SMITH, JOHN RICHARD, Piedmont, Physical Education! Economics. SMITHEY, BEVERLY JOAN, Gadsden, Elementary Edu- cation, Music, S.G.A., Secretary, Freshman Class Treas- SMITH, CHARLES A., Glencoe, Political Science, Biology. SMITH, EUNICE STEPHENS, Gadsden, Mathematics, Writers Club, II A Capella Choir, Sigma Tau Delta. G5 urer, Sophmore Reporter, Mimosa Staff, WCSfTH1UStef Fellowship, Vice-President, Counselor, Kappa Delta EP' silon, Delta Omicron, Miss Mimosav Candidate, Top TCH? Junior Class Favorite, Gem of the Hills. f-,... 'YZF ff J.. -SENIORS- STRAWN, BARBARA J.g Gadsdeng Business Administra- tiong English. STEWART, MARY F RANCESQ Ashlandg Physical Educationg Sociologyg Women's Athletic Associationg Physical Educa- tion Majors Club. TAYLOR HELE L , , N .g Jacksonville' Ph sical Educ t' - Biologyg S.G.A.g Wom t Athl ' i y - - . alfon' Education Majors Ciubin S CUC Association, Physlcal THOM Natural Science. , ' ' mms? AS, LINDA GAIL' Gadsden' Home Econo ' SOUTHERLAND, MAJORIEQ Section' Math , ematicsg Bio- logy. STANLEY, NORMANQ Jacksonvilleg Mathematics, Physics STINSON, JEANQ Gadsdeng Elementary Educationg S.G.A. Sophomore Class Vice-Presidentg Student N.E.A.g B.S.U-S Senior Class Vice-President. STUDDARD, WALTER C.g Piedmonrg Mathematicsg Phy- sicsg Phi Mu Chi Beta, Treasurerg Scabbard and Blade, Oilicerg Who's Who. -SENIORS- TOLLESON, BILLY WAYNEQ Weaverg Accountingg Eco- nomics. TRATHEN, ROBERT D.g Jacksonvilleg Business Adminis- trationg Economics. TURNER, MARGARET FRANCES GREENLEAFQ Jacksonville, Secretarial Scienceg Economicsg Accounting Clubg Secre- taryg Pi Gamma Mug Phi Beta Lambdag Kappa Delta P1. TURNER, WAYNE ALDENQ Hickory, N. C.,' AQCOu11tiHg3 Economics Accounting Club, Vice-Presidentg P1 Gamma Mug Phi Beta Lambda. THOMAS, GEORGES Gadsden: Mathematicsg History. ggglfginrglgili, EMILY5 Roanokeg Secretarial Scienceg Phi TRAYLOR, RICHARDQ Roanokeg Business Administrationg Economicsg Freshman Class Favoriteg President of Glaz- ner Hallg Phi Mu Alpha. TUMLIN, HUBERT PAULQ Rainsvilleg Accountingg Ec- onomicsg Historyg Accounting Clubg Vice-Presidentg Phi Beta Lambdag Pi Gamma Mug Ushers Clubg Counselor. -SENIO'RS- VAUGHAN, DONNAQ Gadsdeng Englishg Biologyg Bal- elrina, Assistant Headg S.G.A.g President, Sophomore Classg Reporter Freshman Classg N.E.A.g Westminster Fellowshipg President Social Chairmang Publicityg Mimosa Staifg Bandg Letter of Appreciationg Dormitory Oilicerg Homecoming Committee. VIDAL, ESPERANZAQ Boliviag French, English. TURRENTIN E, LINDA G.g Huntsvilleg Biologyg Sociology VANN, ELOISE T.g Jczcksonvilleg Englishg Art. I 43 6- i WATKLY l'All0S nam WADSWORTH, GLENNQ Hueytowng Business Adminis- l trationg Economics. Y WALKER, PATSY V.g Eastabogag Mathematics, Biology. 1 WALKER, PRISCILLAQ Gadsden. Biology English WALLY, SHER . Natural Science.IAN, Carrollton' Ga-I HOme Economics 'SENIO'RS- Mkt. s S- K WATKINS, JIMMY RAY, Henagar, Mathematics, Physics. WATSON, ROBERT W., Gadsdeng Business Administra- tion, Economics. WILLIAMSON, LINDA, Wea'0wee,' Biology, EngliSl1S Three Keys, English Majors Club, Secretary, Freshman Class, B.S.U., Freshman Council. WILSON, HAL, Heflin. WARREN, ELIZABETH, Oneontag Elementary Educatign EY3iEliEfgEIX.UL1NE3 F011 Pclyneg Elementary Education 9243 WESTBROOK, BETTY, Bremen, Ga., Home Economics, Science, Leone Cole Home Economics Club, Oilicerg Na- tional Convention, Counselor, N.E.A., Phi Mu Chi Beta, Oliicer, Class Ollicer, S.G.A. WILKS, VERNON, Physical Education, Physical Education Majors Club. 4P 'm WHEELER, RONALD WINSTONQ Ashlandg Physical Educa- tiong Biology. WOLFE, RICHARDQ Missoula, Montanag Accounting, Ec- onomics. SENIORS- WILSON, MELBAQ Centreg Home Economicsg Leone Cole Home Economics Clubg N.E.A. WINN. GEORGEQ Ohatcheeg Business Administration- EC- onomicsg Phi Beta Lambda, 1st Vice-President. 7 YOTHER, LINDAQ Eastabogag Englishg Business Adminis- tration. ZEIGLER, LINDAQ Sectiong Chemistryg Mathematics. DERCLASSME lt fm f 5, li- JUNIORS: President-Johnny Brooks V' -P 'd -.W Delores Butler, Treasurer-Linda Clementsgoggl CglgcgirmaifzjgiinggltfegigkijcgeIggy? Representatzves-Ronnie Harris and Kitty Martin. y ' ' ' ' f5i Tw? SOPHOMORE: President-Robert Clotfelter, Vice-President-Glynn Hester, Secretary and T reasurer-Betty Freeman, Social Chairman-Joella Cornelius, S. G. A. Represen- tatives-Manola Harper and Linda Waldrop. ,J 1 4 5 wa 5 F RESHMAN' President--Jimmy WilSOI1, ViC6-Pre-Vfdenf LafVYs3ai3?lZnSIfIC?fEg'ZgE Johnny Wolfe. Treasurer-Jackie Mincey, S. G- A- Repfefenfaflve Jesse Waldrop. 1 223 DERCLASSME my. U I ' ,WN ! v . :,r,, -0- Uk N fav' Q ' ' 4 , AV,,- 1 . , ,. .:-, , f A ,W . .., W, a -f , . sw-: 5 ,. , , Judy Baker, 2, Piedmont Mary Jane Baker, 1, Centre Virginia Barker, 1, Glencoe David Barth, 1, Dallas, Texas Jane Bartling, 1, Fort McClellan Robert E. Baty, 1, Cleveland John William Bauer, 1, Birmingham Horace Bayne, 3, Gadsden Janice Beard Rubye Bell, 2, Noble, Ga. Edward Bishop, 1 Rome G , , a. Brenda Blackburn, 2, Ashland en, 1, Rockmart, Ga. f J f, 1 N 4 ff x , . 1 al rl 4 M... ,J Q 'X 'L Q, A , ski E ' 7 rag if 2 fp N rf 42, .XZ W W 1 M 4 ' ? 'Y: z 2 ' : , . , ,,,, ,ff:af f, 1, . , ,N ,, BV , , 'il i w .-,Q Jerald Abercrombi James W. Adair, 3, Goodwafef Ronald Adams, 2, San F rancisco D . avid Adderhold, 1, Cullman C, 3, Bounzville Joan Addridge, 3, Jasper Alice Amos, 2, Gadsden Linda Amos, 2, Gadsden Linda Anderson, 2, Sylacauga James B. Andrews, 2, Brownsboro Sara Lee Ashley, 2, Gadsden Mary S. Bain, 3, Gadsden Barry Bainbridge, 3, Bessemer Pamela Blanc, 1, Ovalle, Chille Felton Bobo, 3, Gadsden Sandra Bobo, 2, Gadsden Linda Bouldi.n, 1, H enegar Patrick L. Bounty Harry Bradford, 2, Birmingham Sherry Brady, 2, Anniston Edna Faye Branch, 2, Shawmut Beverly Brantley, 1, River View Gerald Brewer, '1, Gadsden Meige Bronson, 2, Alex City Johnny Brooks, 3, Gadsden Brenda Brown, 1, Guntersville Sara Brown, 1, Weogufka Mike Buck, 1, Anniston William A. Burell, 1, Smyrna, Ga. 'li 5 W. '-vnnv4.J, xy, gf eva WW ,,vCTa.... E iw is, f 45x .av- f-C iff 3 'r ' I .Mm 5 r 7 x is B sa NF A x X QA ,X ,, W,,,,, a , as 2 ss, gs '-'5 1 -' 1 X, as 1 'X Y. 1 - .MQ ,ks 'M 1 f ,Q ,f ww. , ' 5 ea.. s , s . ,, U DERCLASSME 1 gi 3,41 Q. a. ' sts: f fo ass W Sf f A: 1 A -' psifrs. . ff sv ff I ,, It , . new . ,a X .if -4 ' Eiffel , : ,, ,Q -Sz' ' B f - I X . sif- s N ff N, ,7wQf,j, V f SMX .53 . , .,,,,, - r ssc l e xf sw 1,115 ,ii ,, x 4 Sf x sax' 52455 Oss Self Q X XKXSZQ I y X Qs sf! 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'M' A iff' cf' as N , -sv , Y, I 0 Richard Castellani, 1, Long Island, N .Y. Gerald Cheatwood, 1, Hamilton Betty Childers, 1, Cragford 1 225 , 1-4157631 fXffXfg,Xg Q-V w 1 X NXXH X ' .X, , X-wwf I fp S V X L, .- X, MX, XV Us, was X, f 2 JV, , , 21.0 , X x as ,if fyfg, 5 4 -SVYXXS A , QW W ,M 532:-t wigs X A 4 X X XWXXX , ' X W as , 2 fm W SIX, Xg 2 'X-f f -2 Q ,V ff-Sfeiyf '- .XV X C ,,,. fi XXM.Xy'vXff ' 1 ,, 'AW Aff as , - ,X Fran Cooper, 2, Somerville Joella Cornelius, 2, Walnut Grove Bobby J. Craig, 2, Gurley Myra Crawford, 2, Ashland Joe C. Creel, 2, Morris Donnette Crow, 2, Jacksonville Troy Crumpton, 3, Roanoke Dianne Culver, 2, M unford Charlotte Daffron, 1, Ragland John Gabe Daniel, 3, Newell Maley W. Daniel, 3, Roanoke Paula Daniel, 1, Gadsden ts' if Y I X X .X Xwp V - W: t , .1 ,M .fo x A .X V Xt A XAXX X, t .f gm 'X X 1, .. N -X X X Q -i X wg, M m '1 5 f ,MM . H 9,9 , ls, as V! A , ,, ' - 1. XXMQ R .X X fwligf' 3,147 Qi , XXX2 c r Y , Q f?i?3,fW , ,t WX if , 4- f' fr fg. 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Haber, 1, Rahway, NJ, James Hadaway, 2, Lanett Nicki Hallman, 1, Guntersville Tommy Ham, 2, Sylacauga Tommy Hammill, 2, Anniston W -..r Q ': H112 li B116 Vie 12:1 1 lnlzzf an IQ-.--.4 .-all E5 Y' I -X as ' , 1 K ld eonta ,N.J. lille ton Mary Julia Holman, 2, Jacksonville James A. Holmes, 2, Sylacauga Carol J. Honea, 1, Cedartown, Ga. Alice Hood, 3, Ashville Judy Hooten, 1, Newman Hugh Houk, 3, Fairfield Glenda Kay Housch, 2, Summerville, Ga. Randall Houston, 1, Anniston Gerrie Howard, 1, Gadsden Jo Ann Howard, 1, Blue Mountain Lila Ruth Hudgins, 3, Albertville Sue Hutchison, 2, Gadsden Diane R. Irwin, 1, Anniston Billy Ison, 1, Arab Marie Jackson Jerry Jacobs, 2, Heflin its v 42,11 - 3. in , f f e lf N X W VW-9' 3 is A ' ' Nkssizee, , X af' Yea si api N sg nf X I , 9 I walk X . ss X s A ' 5 f 3 ix 4' Q 2 N . , sm N- lx 4 ff X N r N , ' N-l 2:1 X Q4 g' M X3 ' s.:: he I fi i g RN W 'sw ,J l X X 'X ' so 1 7 J X N f XX X E was gf! 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X, K4 X ,lugs X SSX frrfXXXSr XXX: 1' , X ,SiXXX,X,, ,XXXX A N, 1, 1 1 fp' Wi, r Nancy Mackey, 3, Gadsden Celia MacKnight, 1, Fairfield Glennis Maddox, 2, Geraldine John Garland Mann, 1, Cedar Blug Glenda Martin, 2, Birmingham Terry Mathews, 1, Smyrna, Ga Phyllis Maxwell, 2, Tuscaloosa Ray McCay, 1, Trafford James E. McCarty, 1, Camilla, Ga. Sandra McClendon, 1, Henegar Peggl' McCord, 1, Thomson, Ga. Jerry McCullars, 1, Ohatchee 'eff' 'X gt, , X., . 1 U DERCLASSME James Justice, 3, Gurley Raymond Kay, 2, Rock Springs G Peter Kramer, Jr., 1, Cedart , a' John H. Lamb, 1, Heflin Own: Ga Tommy Lang, 2, Albertville Zem Lanier, 2, Talladega Judith Latimer, 2, Alex City Judith Carolyn Lester, 1, Cedartown, Ga. Margaret Lewis, 1, Unicai, Tenn, Charlotte Ligon, 3, Gadsden James Lindsey, 3, Fort Payne Becky Livingston, 2, Birmingham Sandra Lovvorn, 1, Woodland Donna Low, 2, Gddsden Betty Luker, 3, Glencoe Brenda Faye Lyles, 1, Pell City XX 5? QOH to ,nl-n-.. X., N X S X . X .XX do X X 5 .,,. 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Nancy Anderson 2 Gad l Kimi: 3 - 5 A ' . s. . if 4' 2: . wtf. his gas. .K Q Q X v wi If 4. .ssl , 7 .vi -X N M X wa, L S351 Nj - F21-Rst . .QV ,pix S. .A K Y, Xe 'WW XX, XX 4 cs x ' ,Q N A X x X Q X N as X N Q ski txt si ., -1 twgyy ss X Q ' .ff ' N 7. 1 5 . .. 2 'QV hs. A Q uasazzf1'2E . ' , , , L Jess r-ff, Q , . ,gm 'V Q-- ' x 5 H Mwuw-,w ..,,, . ., , . V , . , sden. William Arnold, 2, Jacksonvill Danny Belyeu, 1, Piedmont. e Judy Belyeu, 2, Piedmont. David Benefield, 3, Jacksonville. Jimmy Bowen, 1, Gadsden. Munsey Box, 2, Collinsville. James Brown, 1, Anniston. E Patsy Bryant, 2, Jacksonville. 1 Billie Ann Bush, 2, Pell City. Gary Caldwell, 1, Bessemer. ' 5' q I. ff . . ' , P'tQ1sii f', . 4 'la ,W 1. . if , we' 'R -cr 'f ' , A ,gagging ,hge-:ss . ,, ,Nm Tis..-sis 4 .my f f +.m,e ,t -.-.., Q zssf.1W 's r' to K . Q in '. 1 Q 1,,,'o-it JJ, 1-U S eg 1 . 'B t M :W .vw X Andy Cline, 3, Atlanta. Patsy Crowder, 1, Gadsden. Edward Crumpton, 1, Heflin. Joy Culver, 3, Tarrant. Jerolyn Dark, 2, Goodwater. Michael Dorsett, 2, Leeds. Marie Dragon, 1, Province, France. Frank Duckett, 2, Albertville. Nora Duckett 2 Glencoe. Willis Steven Duke, 2, Childersburg. Susie Francis, 2, Anniston. Wilma Garner, 3, X - DERCLASSME - Ernesto Can-as, 1, Birmingham. Mary Carden, 1, Anniston. Charles Carroll, 3, Albertville. Johnny Castleberry, 2, T russville. Linda Clements, 3, Anniston. . X r f Z., j f f x 5 AQ 'v Pisgah. Janet Gibson, 2, M Faiflleld Heights. i A . , ' of 2 6 The reason that these pictures are out of order is because the PCOPIC dld n 3 return their proofs or turn d th ' - ' e em in too late to meet the first deadline. Kossie Glass, 2, Anniston. Sharon Glass, 2, Iron Dale. Rubye Godbehere, 2, Sylacauga. James Grigg, 2, Scotsboro. Charles Guice, 1, Geraldine. Carol Hand, 1, Birmingham. Robert Hanson, 3, Boaz. Janice Harris, 1, Gadsden. Ronnie Harris, 3, Geraldine. Terry Hay, 3, Oxford. Anita Henry, 3, Oxford. Sarah Henry, 2, Fairfield. Glynn H. Hester, 2, Bessemer. Earl Hicks, 2, Gadsden. Sara Holdbrooks, 2, F ort Payne. Charles Hollis, 1, Heflin. l Don Holmes, 1, Piedmont. vs-f 'bf ni? ' ' 1 . R.+AiflQE.L, ' wap '7T'f:r', - .sw .wwf ,jL,k,,' , A 1 . ' 4'-. 5 ,xl ,gg .L - 5.52 , , A yy '. .h .. an . . .K 'Ax . JI 1 ' -- P e Q- . ' 1' fz' fiom h l V 5 H I. tj v . . x 3' . 394' i ' ' rn - ' 4 iff' gfzyvl 'N 1 s . . 1 ' f ' J w LTL 4. 5' 'avg A . 1' M'f?rf1 if G . if 2 .. , Q: ' . 'X Ss , L, ': f- QQ! 2' A, Q f X 3: .fs 1 el' QC! i .1 '- Q A . ,Q B A - WM' f N., is .f - . i 7 at f Qfyax Ar Q5 1 x Q f' Q fb ag, 15 , .M A 7 ff . 4' ' 4' 'i ' - Nw, -26-.fi-mtg f -f- 'A',.'1...fi I V , idx 'xl 'Z' X 4' wx 1 1 If Sr, f , x , , Q arg if f 4, ' ., 1 X jf, , f . 'K - DERCLASSM - Af fx . ... -. .. . .... .... . . V- ww- se-.ma if ss . ' . Q , ss., 'fl . ,....w.,,.,,a.,..w .., AEE... We - 3 .f-551 s A as . a f , A 'Z .f1Sfi?iy' A .f -' -' QK 1.,i',Q.-1 , , - s- , Nsfxts , j 1, fs. N , N... 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Mn. 9 K , , nrt STN Qjf, f ,,, 1 , Q, ,W ' Wi WX ,. i ,,. , , 'mn fig, if r I 1 ff 4 ff f WWW 1 l i r 1, f. ii, 4.1 iq, 'T sr x, Z. ' .. .1 ,APG Wk: rv f' k v 5 , Q . X N as - ia.. 1 Aa, , KJZ ,A ..,,.,,j .t 1, .V , Xt 4 ,W . can . f . X f Z my x X Tc If ' W Wg-'IEE SX- 7 . , 5,39 'i ft' f we-'ff h ivy if 5' I ' X V f M f is i ' N 6 wk N 'X f X X f' 5 , R N r Q4 XS' 'H 5 s at fr f 4 f Nr L i 5 W as 1 Z X if f 7 X Q25 , X 'N f :nl gf r P2 QQ. f XM x mms. KMA... gf Tommy Moore, 1, Trion, Ga. Barry Morris, 1, Talladega. Sandy Morrison, 1, Sylacauga. Willetta Murchison, 2, Bessemer. Jim Neason, 2, Birmingham. Aqua Neura, 2, Brunswick, Ohio Ruth Neura, 1, Brunswick, Ohio. Ginnie Norris, 2, Birmingham. Julian Norton, 1, Heflin. Carolyn Pettus, 2, Orlando, Fla. Carlos Pineda, 1, El Salvador, C, A, Mary Ellen Price, 1, Cedartown, Ga Randy Proctor, 2, Crossville. 238 ERCLASSNI M f .. rw, fi A V f 1 2 HZ i . il, , . 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Terry Thomas, 2, Albertville. Mary I. Thompson, 2, Anniston. Charles Tucker, 3, Gadsden. Pat Tudor, 3, Gadsden. Robert Yarbrough Summerville, Ga. isl 1- -,1 Nu sa -, . X ,X . X V- ' i.i 'K-2' ff . , I .1 1 , ' s-41-1 is - -Q 'eh is, . sm s . A f,3xYf U R. ' - ' + my we -ke' X N'-iris 7 else - . Y T' 3 S 'Z-ew est. 5 K1 N-.ni 'XF' f' Q. ,. A? f I A Y ga i s-Q Y- Xx sj1yQggQ 'tif -i x Ms -4 Y wa R YSL ., , F1 . - ,, XX ..s,,a1 Q ws K time . .asf K' . Y ,su-4, 'Nt' APSL R4 Sv-' D fi . -Q-wil? - ' Ref...-. 'Q , V, l f ik is r xx fin- ' I X 4 ' 'i ax :M . . 'aiazk - . 5- - - J ,rw sire, . , -ve . ki X ' fig a' e . .- fi . 'ff' ' '-' . 5-' . w. NJ: ' tg 2 . vi MZ- gf ,ml ,V ,, in Q 'i w - fx 1.53 4 2 DERCLASSME - X-ka . N' :N M 1' , X sqggg . f ga, F gm, ,V i S 1 . ' 4 ' ' W a, ' A fe'-,as fa W K J Je ffl -4 ' i A X 'Ls gf t i si t 'S :Y Ry gs . we -:Airy E f A ' t . ai Charles Vick, 2, Bessemer. Gerald Waldrop, 3, Gadsden. Lynda Walker, 2, Cullman. Donna Warren, 2, Miami Beach, Delene Welch, 2, LaFayette. Ralph Whatley, l, Birmingham. Camille Wilkes, 1, Fort Payne. Bobby Wilkins, 2, Anniston. Taska Williamson, 2, LaFayette, Ga. William E, Williamson, 2, Henegar. Joie Windle, 1, Notasulga. Sue Womack, 1, Gadsden. Fla. IW fb -91- 6 if 239 W . u X X 0 Y f - n cu , A fi ,4 f . f 5 ' - I X , .5 V .l - ' W! - H .N ,,, ,- - , 241 E ' ,. Y ' A V V 'I - Q 'I' SGA OFFICERS L ,ar Q f f V U V-.. gk i 411 President Vice President Brad Mitchell Gerald Waldrop fn? Treasurer Secretary James Justice Joan Smithey W SENIGR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES First Row: Jean Stinson, Johnny Hamner, Donna Vaughan, Jim Harris. Second Row: George Senchak, Jimmy Deerman, Johnny Elkins, Jack Boozer, Robert M. Owens, and Paul Bain. JUNIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 'B ' D . - J' m Brooks Johnny Brooks, Kitty Mart1n,ROnr11e Harris, lm Y 4 SOPHCMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 40 4' Troy Smitherwick, Manola Harper, Joella Cornelius, Gail Waldrop, Helen Steakley Bobby Clotfelter. FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Jesse Waldrop Lillian Haber Jimmy Wilson N .,.4 X Faculty Advisor Dr. Anders X , NS .1 ss X Q T W EVN ,. T . ,fl . - A 151 wiv' Choc PUBLICATIONS Hamner Nancy Mackey 1 THE S.G.A. IN ACTION as-In THE CCLLEGIAN Ed' .......,............ . A zZorEd.t ............ N ancy Mackey ss . 1 or ........... .... - ........ R andall Cole Sports Editor ........................ .................Lester Dean C trculatton Manager ............ ,.....,,........ J ames Hastings Typzst .......,........................... . ,.,,.......- Clovis Gaskin Ph0f08fdpher .............. ...................... O pal Lovett Stat? of Writers ....................,............... George Earl Smith June Kirkland, Lawson Sh - Harris, Nancy Norberg, Jukiivy, naberger, Robert Reilly, Jerry De- Spain, Charles Couch, Louise Frank- lin, David Causier. ll xx :ix fir I X t sq x i 5 i,......... 3 as 1 5,5 , K xx ..g. M----s......, Editor - Nancy Mackey The Collegian is the school paper which is published bi- monthly. It furnishes the students with the current information on school happenings. Advisor Mrs. Coffee Asst. Editor Coca, I. Randall COW Jamgslon Mfmaser HaSt1HgS asf' ns Editor Sxligstei D380 STAFF WRITERS Glenda Justice, June Kirkland, George E. Photographer Opal Lovett C10vfyfgllk. 111 Smith, Nancy Norberg, Robert Reilly -K5 Johnny Choc,' Hamner Assistant Editor THE MIMGSA ST Editor Business Manager We , x Q ' i Dale Dison l' , lv-M '-w--Ah Mike Oilver ,iv , x S Saks may D JTO Rs s' 5 ai- x I s 3 1 ks. N,.... v James BrySO11 NNN. Dale Dison A Sports Editor Charles Vick Faclllfy and I . 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COMPLETE CAR SERVICE JACKSONVILLE CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS DART-DELITE 5j M, X 'ill ED JORDAN HOME-OWNED BOB JORDAN Fellow Students We Would Like To Extend You A Cordial Invitation Come In, Sit Down, Relax, Enjoy Our Company And Our Cool Refreshments QUALITY PRODUCTS CCURTEOUS SERVICE AT ALL TIMES COLLEGE Booli STORE EMPLOYEES J. S. C. STUDENTS MANAGED BY MRS. CLOTHILE GRIFFITH E STUDENT UNION BUILDING SNACK BAR L0,UNGE HM- DR. PEPPER BCTTLING CGMPANY ..I ATLANTA BIRMINGHAM HIGHWAY ANNISTON I Compliments of TOWN Sz COUNTRY REALTY CO. Real Estate Kz Insurance Tel. HE 5-6440 Jacksonville ROEBUCK FURNITURE CO'. Complete Household Furnishings HAPPY LANDINGS SENIORS! Jacksonville IKE SAKS EMPORIUM ON CLOTHING For Young Men and Women Extends His Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS Gadsden, Ala. FZIIRD .-1-:.-ti. 1 -:E KING MOTOR CO. of JACKSONVILLE South Pellham Road A Very Convenient Location for the College, for New Fords and A-1 Used Cars KING MOTOR CO. INC. 110 East 11th Street - Anniston Yo-ur Ford Dealer Since 1922 You can't beat a King Deal, on any Automobile. RAY INSURANCE AGENCY Plan with Ray-I'll Pay P. S. Personal Service 824 Quintard - Anniston AD. 6-0836 or AD. 7-7921 Men's Clothing STAN LEY'S MEN'S STORE 508 Broad Street Gadsden, Alabama F fix X LJ Enjoy that REFRESHING NEW FEELING! if- 15 'L 5 wi Q21 U S,-EX7fQUb x 3 M ,E .5 W m N VW 7 wwf Nr ' L if W' Xwbk JAX ACTS C GNTI UED . . . fy, -,fi ,. 4 I yfliii 'P A has-4 -- H l Nothing like these P.E. classes to But oflicer, you can't charge us with My name is Prudence Truehart work up an appetite - for boys? D.W.I.'l CDriving while Intoxicatedj and I live in Pannell Hall. fi L :sv V. 56 Hood ornaments are bad for posture. was . m. ? as f :S ,fm x .-Nzegssfw E27 ' as .. ' x ewfssf ,. . Xtra. , . ., ,tr fx ' AL U X Q-1 ' V -' . sw, gs' mtg. s by ,S , tvs! ,,t.,A:,, ' --g YQ.. 1 i-'yi F L , ,r 3 .wg 5-.Q -. 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Box 869 DELUXE DRY CLEANING Jacksonville, Ala- XI ANNISTON STAR 1 I THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE A SERVICE TO YOU AND YOUR COMMUNITY WITH EVER INCREASING NEWS SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS SEN IORS A CITY HALL MAYOR FRANK D CASEY COUNCILMEN FLOYD P TREDAWAY - JACK BOOZER OLAN R DEASON-ED YOUNG-L F INGRAM CHIEF OF POLICE ROSS J TIPTON We Strive For Congemal Communlty School RelatlOnS See BROWNS DEPT. STORE For Sportswear F01- The Entire Family Jewelers to the Greater Gadsden Area Since 1908 D1AMoNos-WATCHES-s1LvER-CHINA WWW Q REGISTERED JEWELER, AMERICAN GEM SOCIETN JAX FLOWER SHOP PRITCHETT'S THRIFTY GROCERY Selected Students Credit Account Welcomed Finest in Meats and Groceries Flowers for all occasions Next to City Hall Jacksonville Jacksonville 99 SEALES WITH vfjjffg YW 1427 Glenaddie Ave. Anniston RESTAURANT Pizza at its Best Take Out Service AD 6-4137 1222 NOBLE ANNISTON TURN ER'S DAIRIES THEY'RE TOPS!! 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F Jacksonville, Alabama 3 HE. 5-6694 L 3 l STERLING ANNISTCN JEWELERS RETAIL 1 FURNITURE E Anniston Alabama Anniston, Alabama Ti - 915 Compliments CHOC HAMNER'S STANDARD o1L Service .Station Tuscaloosa, Alabama Choc Hamner - Ivan Taylor Prop's. Un behalf of the Mimosa Staff, I wish to take this opportunity to extend congratulations and best wishes to the class of 1963. I sincerely hope that each student enjoys his annual to the fullest extent. Our purpose was not to offend anyone, in anyway, but only to portray campus life with a touch of humor. If, in achieving this purpose, anyone has been offended, I offer my most sincere apologies, and assure the offended that it was purely unintentional. It has been a pleasure to serve as editor of your annual. 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