Lanier High School - Oracle Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)

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He will always be remembered for his tireless endeavors to maintain our country's unity. IN BATTLE General Ulyeses S. Grant General Robert E. Lee While they were cadets together at West Point, Lee and Grant never anticipated the forthcoming crisis which would force them to take opposite sides on the battlefield. Each general revealed his character and his ability by an excellent display of leadership. L 4 T The American people in l86O believed They were The h Negro slaves for whom The war was sTarTed possessed T I 5 appiesT and lucl4iesT people in all The world. Even The his complacency as They picked coTTon in The fields. I T l Y ll I c, A K lips vi ' i 2155 as V , . yi J 5 1 M N X T l Y . ' ,X ' Q , -T -., i . - - 4 - 4 . ' A . ' V I I V U, X xy 5 . , .lynx 1, ,. T' .1 . T- X YN , 'Xi '? 'f-if . ' 'L ii , 'Q .f ' ' ' M' - xr 'Q 5' .J J r s . ' as ' .gf . fig 12 , JT, gTl7..1!,,,j If my ,E ,f7?,4-P:V,.Vn. gill J, T, R Pig A J V ,,. J .v. , . . . I, 4 ,al x ., ., . . 'lv i'-G55 pf! 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Bygones lPainted by Angus S. MacDonalll The North was able to rehabilitate itself soon after the surrender at Appomattox, whereas, the South was immediately plagued by greedy scalawags and carpetbaggers. Many years passed before the South was completely healed of her war and post war scars. As depicted in this painting, the veterans of that conflict knew better than all others that fundamentally they were brothers and were meant to live under one flag. .... that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. Abraham Lincoln delivered his most famous and most stirring address in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in memory of the Union soldiers who had lost their lives at the battle of Gettysburg, only four months before. 6 l SIDNEY LA IER CONFEDERATE SOLDIER-SOUTHERN POET Q 11842 -1881? l l I 7 ALMA MATER Dear Lanier, Tho' fleeting time Alma Mater, thy standard waves May bear us Tar away from Thee, Triumphant Through each passing year, Forever in Thy hallowed halls We love thy spirit, True and brave, Each heart will dwell in loyalty. Thy courage through each Threatening Tear, Faithful To The blue and white We will hold when we begin our lives anew We will be. Mem'ries ot Thy sheltering walls, And before Thy shrine ot knowledge And of Thy friendships True. We will kneel To Thee. LANIERI L71 g I MARTHA ANN MORROW DUFFIE BRICKEN CAROL WILLIS Feature Editor Clubs and Organizations Clubs and Organizations JIMMY RUMBLY Military Editor JIM ATHERTON Art Editor GRACLE VICKI WEIL Editor-in-Chief Editor JEANNE BAILEY Assisfa nf Editor SHARON STEPHENS NANCY McMURTRIE NANCI CHERNAU Senior Pictures Senior Captions Editor Humor Editor Editor ISI TOMMIE RUTH MARTY JACKSON BOROUGH5 CAROL WII-DER Literary Editor Activities Editor Activities Editor EDITORS ROY RILEY Sports Editor RICHARD COHN MR. SMITH Business Manager Sponsor DOUG ADAMS Sports Editor MIKE ASHURST LOUISE CLARK JEAN ZEIGLER SOPhOl'f10l'e'-IUUIOV Faculty Editor Faculty Editor Pictures Editor I9I JOHN C. SMITH I 10 1 k-fp Q D , ' ,--'A 5 UL f7L5Vfif5-1 Agn DEDICATIG We, The ORACLE STQTT of l96l, proudly dedicciTe our yeor- book To Mr. John C. SmiTh, os o symbol oT our opprecioTion Tor The superb services he hos rendered To Sidney Lonier High School. l-le hos insTilled vviThin his sTudenTs The desire To leorn, he hos ToughT Them wiTh Cl progressive meThod, ond he hos incessc1nTly inspired Them To oTToin perTecTion in oll Their underTokings. Every- one who hos come inTo conTocT wiTh him recognizes his ouTsTcind- ing quoliTies os on educoTor, on odviser, ond on individuol. We sholl long remember you, lvlr. SmiTh, ond vve wish Tor you every success in your endeovors. llll f y -N x 1 l, I M 4 Kia Fyx u ':':l'v iff ,','v'o4c X J -Fl -1 aa' X Qglglxx If I, X 7' Q: - Lei.: P T' Si ' - I agile. Y l. f M R-55? Q A 1' F CULTY ll2l The knighfliesf of The l4nighTly race Who, since the alays of old, Have kept The lamp of chivalry Alighf in hearts of gold. Excerpt from: The Virginians of The Valley -Frances Orray Ticknor 1 1 E 3 f SQQSPPEQ E! sf' ll EEE L 4S..,R,w gig s.,,, N-X., gig xg f. W f- .2531 'N-W X i1?l4iigXxK,x .rgpg ,.,,YY 'NN ' Q 5 ? s ss N 5 r g V, V 5 Zigi ' 'Slip - ffffs, Q, SIQHK f5?g3 'KK , 'lifl1Aif'v5g Ll15':: iiifzv ,ps A A: ! . S' I if i! fi 31 Q? I I fi L 2 v E 5 4i 4 ??2s Liifilg Hag! iaigfk ,V ww' QM ,, bag fig' 'REQ-aaa--..,,If' x .5., L --....,, 1 THE FAC LTY The ORACLE wishes to express its deep appreciation to our beloved Teachers who have so willingly given ot their time and talents to inspire in many students a love stands. tor knowledge and an understanding ot The principles tor which Lanier MR. W. E. GLAZNER Principal As Assistant Principal and, now, as Principal, Mr. Glazner has helped Lanier to keep its high standards and top scholastic ratings. Through his understanding ways and capable leadership, he has maintained a close sense of relationship and co-opera- tion between the faculty and the student body. Mr. Glazner received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Jacksonville State College and the University of Alabama. Since then, he has taught school in St. Clair, DeKalb, Shelby, and Montgomery Counties. Both the faculty and the student body are indeed grateful to Mr. Glazner for his wise counsel and his help in making Lanier a superior institution ot learning. li4l MISS CLAUDIA HARDY Dean of Girls lviiss Hardy, our Dean ot Girls, received her B.A. degree from Judson College and did graduate work at New York University, the University ot Alabama, and Auburn University. ln 1954, she received a Ford Foundation Fellowship, this fellowship gave her an opportunity to travel and to observe schools all over the country. Here at Lanier, she advises students on scholarships, in ad- dition to teaching a class in French. Miss Hardy is always willing to help anyone in any way she can. MR. H. H. ADAIR Assistant Principal Mr. Adair, our new Assistant Principal, has helped to make this year a successful one tor Lanier. He attended Auburn Univer- sity, where he not only received his B.S. and lvi.A. degrees, but did additional graduate work. He taught math at Goodwater High School and at Cloverdale Junior High. Be- tore coming to Lanier, he served as principal ot Capitol Heights Elementary School. As Dean ot Boys, he aids and advises them with their problems. The Lanier student body says, Thank you, Mr. Adair, tor a iob well done. Q ELOISE ANDREWS MARGUERITTE ARMSTRONG JOHN T. BAGWELL A.B. B.S., M.A. B.S. University of Alabama University of Alabama University of Alabama Librarian University of Paris Manual Arts French MARIE BARNES W. T. BINION, JR. MARGARET P. BOWLING A.B., M.A. B.S. A.B. Huntingdon University of Alabama University of Alabama Birmingham-Southern Band Commercial Biology NANCY BELSER BOWRON RAYMOND C. BOYKIN WILLIAM E. BREWER JO ANN CARR A.B. A.B. B.S. B.S. Huntingdon Auburn, Huntingdon Auburn University of Alabama World History Mathematics Mechanical Drawing Mathematics ll6I cf i 4 ll its , W QIHIK V' ,I- CAPTAIN S. A. CORTNER MILDRED COWHAM MARJORIE J, DUBINA Q. B.S. Dietitian A.B. USMA Indiana University, HuntingcIon '-'f Q.-Qevwh Military English wks' E' I Q: lisa! I M, MARY EMMA ENGLISH KATHERINE V. EVANS HUGH M. FAULKNER B.S. A.B., M.A. A.B. University of Alabama Huntingdon, Auburn Huntingdon English English Chemistry IONA G. FONTAINE THOMAS J. FOWLER MARY I. GILBERT ETHEL GOLSON A.B. B.S., M.A. B.A. B.S., M.s. Judson College Livingston State Huntingdon Auburn Mathematics University of Alabama Spanish and French English English li7l MARGARET GORRIE BEULAH GRAHAM EFFIE M. GREEN A.B., M.A. B.S., M.A. A.B. Huntingdon Alfred University Huntingdon, Peabody College University of Alabama Spanish Commercial Mathematics SUSIE GREEN WALTER M. GREENE LANCE D. GRISSETT A.B., M.A. B.S. B.S. Huntingdon, Peabody College Auburn Troy State College ,E Biology Science Commercial . ' Lib,-X .5 , , L-'14 1 l..fi'f Zi-'fQi..!?f'gff1f'Q, i ELIZABETH S. GROVE NELI. HAGEDORN JESSIE REID HEUSTESS A.B. B.S. A.B. Park' College University of Michigan Huntingdon Director of Activities Physical Education University of Guadalajara Spanish li8l OUIDA T. HICKS B.S., M.S. Alabama College Iowa State Home Economics KENNETH C. HIGGINS HENRY H. HOBDY J. P. HOWARD Military B.S. B.S., M.S. Troy State Auburn Peabody College History and Economics LAURA JOHNSTON J. C. LANGLEY JAMES O. LAWRENCE A.B., M.A. Engineer B.S. Huntingdon Western Kentucky University of Alabama University of Louisville English Physics KATIE LAWS LOETTE LEE KYLE R. LEVERETTE SADIE LIDE A.B. B.A. B.S., M.A. B.S. Huntingdon Huntingdon Troy State University of Alabama Diversified Occupation Mathematics Peabody College Mathematics Mathematics ll9J WILLIAM H. LIVINGS WALLACE C. LOCKE MERLE McCORKLE B.A., M.A. B.S., M.S. A.B. University of Kentucky Auburn Judson College English and Athletics Vocational Agriculture English and Singing WILLIAM MCGRAW E. C. MCNEES WILLIAM C. MARSHALL A.B., M.A. B.S., M.A., L.L.B. Military Huntingdon Auburn, Peabody University of Alabama Jones Law School Diversified Occupation Sociol Studies GRADY MEREDITH ANNE MERLINI GRACE MILLS NELL H. MILLS A.B. Office A.B. A.B. Huntingdon Boker University Judson College Art English Mathematics i201 .,f , , I. , I, A GWENDOLYN MISSILDINE MARJORIE MONROE 5' EvArM'Q'MooNEYHA'M ' B.A. Diefiiian A.B. Q Alabama College Huntingdon V Commercial Columbia University Latin and History l l l r HELEN MOTES JUDY O'DANlEl. MARY ELMORE PERSONS l B.s. 5.5. A.B. Troy Stale University of Alabama Randolph-Macon Woman's Commercial Librarian College English l r l l ECHO P. PUCKETT CARLINE RAMAGE SUAN R. SALTER RABURN F. SCARBOROUGH B.S. B.S. B.S., M.Ed. B.S. Universify of Norfh Carolina Auburn Alabama College, Auburn University of Alabama l Chemisiry Commercial Home Economics Commercial l2il OLIVE SCHMIDT DONNA M. SEAY LEONORA C. SHERLOCK B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. A.B., B.S. Stephen F. Austin Auburn Huntingdon, Auburn Northwestern University University of Alabama Mathematics English Distributive Education CLYDE SMILIE J. C. SMITH ANNE E. SPINKS B.S. B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. University of Alabama Auburn, Peabody College Dublin University llrelandj Commercial English English History and Latin NEVA SWEAT DOROTHY TAYLOR BOB TEEL ANNIE WILSON TERRY B.S. B.S., M.S. B.S. A.B., M.A. Florida State University Auburn University of Missouri Agnes Scott Chemistry English History and Athletics University of North Carolina English I22l DONALD J. THIELKE ANN B. THOMPSON TYSON THOMPSON CHARLES E. TUCKER B.S. A.B. B.S. B.A. University ot Alabama Huntingdon Troy State University of Michigan History Speech and English Science Huntingdon Biology it I NELL VENABLE ERMINE WALKER JEWELL WHATLEY ALICE S. WHITING B.A., M.A. A.B., M.A., L.L.B. B.S., M.S. A.B., A.M. University of Alabama University of Alabama Auburn Radcliffe, Sorbonne Vanderbilt Jones Law School Mathematics Latin and French Social Studies History SARAH ANNE WILBANKS WILMYRTH V. WILLIAMS BOBBY WILSON THELMA YARBROUGH AA.B. Office B.S. A.B., M.A. Alabama College University of Alabama Howard College Com'mercial Athletics Peabody College English l23l X 35'5:5 N ff ' Q 1 q' N V N , 1: if 5 - sf. f ,. Aj JI, 'M high' E 'M 1' ..a f i fi x' Q 1 ' ' V .'.Q'--'fuH.'-'f1 .'a .K :Q ' . 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' ,gig Y 1 . . , ,Y H liz' 7 , v, .VI I .g Q -3, ,T -42, 5 4 ' 5 S fy- . . wwf , ,I 3, f fff ' 4 , Q V ! b fx f-K uv , ,. Ng w-,s vrr' ,. ,wr ' dv. 2+ 1.3 PQ Q Y g , D fu n f 1 TN fs J Se ,R 1:5 ' 'i P' 1 54 FA 1 I '62 .U f. I-E1 ii! A 1 22 ff' if? -9--A - if am' 5 14 , VU-53' 2 n, QE sf' X, VRV A K 1 1 , Q SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Schenz, Miss Sadie Lide, Ricky Chappell, Diane Robb, Kim Daniel. STANDING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mary Gail Marty Jackson. CLASS POEIVI Our dear Lanier, though we must go, You'lI always know we love you so. We love you for the fellowship And springs where we could sip Experience and knowledge great That we might truly pass the gate To higher goals that win our place To challenges that we must face. Our class has surely taxed your room, For we were called the baby boom. And though we are the biggest yet, We are the best that you have met. And thrice, not twice, have we received Renown forfher who was believed To be the fairest of them all. In sportsmanship we did not fall, But set our minds and forged ahead The trophy to win and keep, instead. Of brains our class had ample store, With merit finalists galore. And though the class of 'ol Has filled its year with lots of fun, We'Il all remember you, Lanier, With vivid mem'ries, strong and dear. -RICKY CHAPPELL I 26 I Hall, and JOYCE ALFORD Fishing Club. RICHARD ALHADEFF Spanish Club, Debate Club, Fishing Club, Math Club, ROTC. DOUG ALGOOD Section Representative, Alternate Section Repre- sentative, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, Vice-President 12, Play- boy Hi-Y, Who's Who 11, 12, Friendliest, Poet Hi-Y. GWEN ANDERSON ltransferredl Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, French Club, Beta Centura Y Club, Inter-Club Council, Modern Dance and Ballet Club. TED ARNOLD Inter-Club Council, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Blue 8t White Representative, Spanish Club, Fishing Club, Science Club, Lanier Leaders Club, Vice-President 12, Chaplain 11, Poet Hi-Y, ROTC Drill Team, ROTC Sergeants Club, Swimming. LINDA ARTHUR Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Library Club, Future Nurses. TOMMY ABERNATHY Oracle Stott, Glee Club, Band, Latin Club, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, Math Club, Treasurer 12, Play- boy Hi-Y. BETTY ADAMS Senior Girls Club. DONNA ADAMS Student Council, Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class 11, Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Represen- tative, Spanish Club, Health Club, Future Nurses, Youth Legislature, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Ra-Ravas Y Club, Treasurer 12. DOUG ADAMS Oracle Staff, Science Club, Fishing Club, Math Club, Playboy Hi-Y, L Club, Football, Art Club. GEORGE ADAMS Section Representative, Spanish Club, Fishing Club, Math Club, Lanier Leaders Club, Poet Hi-Y, Play- boy Hi-Y, Sergeant at Arms 12, Hi-Y Council, L Club, Football. PEGGY ALEXANDER Senior Girls Club, Future Nurses. TONY BALENTINE Blue and White Representative, Band, Lyre Club, Orchestra, Poet Dance Band, French Club. CLINT BALL Glee Club, Science Club, Math Club, Press Club. NETTIE BARBER Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Future Nurses, Phi Beta Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain 10, Ra-Ravis Y Club, Tennis, Archery. HAL BARNARD Inter-Club Council, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Blue and White Staff, Spanish Club, Science Club, Marshals Club, Fishing Club, Math Club, Youth Legislature, Playboy Hi-Y, Poet Hi-Y. ROSA MAE BARNETTE Alternate Section Representative, F.H.A. NANCY BARR Senior Girls Club Latin Club S anish Club I 2 P f Science Club, Art Club, Red Cross Representative, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club, Sergeant- at-Arms 12. 1281 OLGA ASHURST Glee Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses, Tennis. MARY ATCHESON Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Alternate Section Represen- tative, Blue and White Representative, Red Cross Represen- tative. JIM ATHERTON Student Council, Junior Class President 11, Inter-Club Council, Oracle Staff, Art Editor 12, Glee Club, President 11, Orchestra, Latin Club, Consul 12, Ushers Club, Red Cross Representative, Beauty Nominee, Who's Who 12, Most Talented. JEANNE BAILEY Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, President 12, Section Representative, Secretary 11, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Editor of Sophomore and Junior Pictures 11, Assistant Editor 12, Glee Club, President IO, Latin Club, French Club, Debate Club, Math Club, Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri Hi-Y, Chaplain 11, 12, Hi-Y Council, ROTC Officers Club, Rifle and Drill Team Sponsor 12, Stardust Y Club, Sweet- heart of Poet l-li-Y 11, Sweetheart of L Club 12, Powder Puff Football, Beauty Nominee, Who's Who 10, 11, Most Beautiful, 12 Most Popular, Homecoming Court, Sophomore and Junior Attendant 10, 11, Homecoming Queen 12, Club 16. JOYCE BAILEY Senior Girls Club, Science Club, Art Club, Future Nurses, Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club. ROBERT BAILEY ROTC Officers Club. i Q NOEL BENTON Alternate Section Representative, Band. ELAINE BERINHOUT Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Red Cross Representative, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Moonmist Y Club. ALAN BERNARD Math Club, ROTC Officers Club, ROTC Rifle Team. BEVERLIE BIGGER Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Latin Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Red Cross Representative, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Cor- responding Secretary 12, Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Favorite 10, 11, 12, Moonmist Y Club, Who's Who 12, Most Lanierish. BONNIE GAY BIGGER Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Blue and White Representative, Blue and White Staff, Entertainment Editor 11, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Maiorette IO, 11, 12, Orchestra, Latin Club, Science Club, Math Club, Youth Legislature, ROTC Officers Club, Powder Puff Football, Delta Phi Tri-I-li-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms IO, Sweetheart of Poet Hi-Y 10, ROTC Sponsor 12, Moonmist Y Club, Beauty IO, 11, 12, Top Beauty 11. MARY HELEN BEALE JANICE BARRETT Senior Girls Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Marshals Club, Future Nurses, Ra-Ravas Y Club. RON BARZE French Club, Debate Club, Ushers Club, Math Club, ROTC Officers Club, ROTC. CARL BEAR, JR. Alternate Section Representative, Latin Club, Play- boy Hi-Y, President 12, ROTC Officers Club, Foot- ball. LINDA BEARDEN Inter-Club Council, Marshals Club, Library Club, Red Cross Representative, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 12, Beta Centura Y Club. DAVID BELL Band, Football, Section Representative. LYNN BENSON Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Latin Club, Library Club, Art Club, F.H.A., Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 10, Vice-President 11. Band Lyre Club Orchestra Poet Dance Band, Science Club Fishing Club Archery Club Treas- French Club Marshals Club Playboy Hi Y ROTC Alternate Section Representative 10 Glee Club, Band Lyre Club Latin Club Science Club Fishing 301 JERRY BIGGERSTAFF Glee Club, Science Club, Playboy Hi-Y, ROTC Drill Team. RICHARD BLACKMAN Fishing Club, Red Cross Representative, Baseball, Golf. SYLVIA BLACKWELL Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Red Cross Representative, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Twi- light Y Club. LUA BLANKENSHIP Inter-Club Council, Vice-President 12, Section Representa- tive, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Rep- resentative, Oracle Staff, Marshals Club, Ushers Club, Head Usher 12, Poet Hi-Y, ROTC Officers Club, Presi- dent 12, ROTC Drill Team. RONALD BOOZER Inter-Club Council, Alternate Section Representative 12, Spanish Club, Marshals Club, Ushers Club, ROTC Officers Club, ROTC Drill Team, Archery Club, President 12. TOMMIE RUTH BOROUGHS Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Alternate Sec- tion Representative, Blue and White Staff, Co-Editor 12, Oracle Staff, Activities Editor 12, Spanish Club, Lanier Girls Leaders Club, Red Cross Representative, Sigma Tri- Hi-Y, ROTC Sponsor 12, ROTC Officers Club, Secretary- Treasurer 12, Stardust Y Club, Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Beauty Nominee 10, 11, 12, Favorite 10, 11, Who's Who Most Popular 10, 11, Senior Homecoming Attendant 12, Mardi Gras Court, Sophomore Attendant 10. JO ED BROADWAY Latin Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Future l-lomemakers Club, Youth Legislature, Phi Beta Sigma Tri-I-li-Y, President IO, Secretary II, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club, Senior Girls Club. CAROLYN BROOKS Future Nurses. LOIS BROOKS BILL BROWN Future Farmers, ROTC Rifle Team, ROTC Ser- gea nts Club. JAMES BROWN Spanish Club, ROTC Officers Club, ROTC Drill Team, Archery, Confederate Hi-Y. LORETTA BROWN Senior Girls Club, French Club, F.H.A., Glee Club, Girl Scouts, Civil Air Patrol. BEN BRANTLEY DO. Club. FRANKIE BRANTLEY Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Hi-I-Iatters, F.l-LA., Latin Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Fishing Club. VIRGINIA BREWSTER Future Nurses, F.H.A. BARBARA BRENNAN Senior Girls Club, French Club, Future Home- makers Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club, Marshals Club, Club I6. ROBERT WADE BRIAN Inter-Club Council, Section Representative, Glee Club, President I2, Youth Legislature, Beauty Nominee, Confederate Hi-Y, Poet Hi-Y. DUFFIE BRICKEN Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Clubs and Organizations, Co-Editor I2, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Marshals Club, Math Club, Future Nurses, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President II. KE PA CONNIE BUSEICHER LAURICE BUTLER Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, lvlar- shals Club, Youth Legislature, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain 10, Corresponding Secretary 12, Club 16, Math Club. BOBBY CAHOON Spanish Club. BIBB CAIN French Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, lviath Club, Playboy Hi-Y, Youth Legislature, Club 16. JOHN CAIN Section Representative, Alternate Section Repre- sentative, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, Football, Who's Who, Best All Round 10, L Club 12. RAMONA CALDWELL Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Glee Club, Latin Club, Youth Legislature, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Phi Omega Tri-l-li-Y, Vice-President 10, Chaplain 12, Tri-Hi-Y Council. I 32 1 RITA BROWN D.O. Club, Historian 11, Vice-President 12. CAROLE BROWNING Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Treasurer 12, Youth Legislature, Sigma Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms 11, Sec- retary 12, Twilight Y Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 11, Vice-President 12. NT BRUNSON LESSIE ANN BRYAN Senior Girls Club, Future Homemalcers Club, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y. T BUCKWALTER Senior Girls Club, Science Club, F.l-l.A., Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain 12, Ra-Ravis Y Club. - FRANK BUFORD Latin Club, French Club, Debate Club, Math Club. l 4 l JO ANN CARLISLE Senior Girls Club, F.H.A., Youth Legislature, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Moonmist Y Club, Powder Puff Football, Modern Dance and Ballet. JOYCE CARRIGAN Section Representative, D.O. Club, Blue and White Representative. MIKE CARTER Math Club, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Archery Club, ROTC Drill Team, ROTC Otticers Club, Club 16 WIMBERLY CARTER Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Blue and White Statt, Oracle Stott, Glee Club, Orchestra, Latin Club, Math Club, Moonmist Y Club, President 12, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, President 12, Powder Puff Football, Club 16, Tri-Hi-Y Council, Vice-President 12. KEN CASSELS Section Representative, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, Spanish Club. DOUGLAS CATRETT Section Representative, D.O. Club, JAMES CALLAHAN DANA JO CAMP Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain 11, President 12, Carousel Y Club, Vice-President 11, Chaplain 12, Youth Legis- lature, F.H.A. JIMMY CAMPBELL Future Farmers, Track. NELL CAMPBELL Senior Girls Club, Twilight Y Club, F.T.A. F.l-l.A. I ROBERT CAMPBELL I ROTC Otticers Club, French Club, Marshals Club Fishing Club. ELIOT 'CAPOUYA Oracle Stott, Latin Club, Playboy Hi-Y, ROTC Sergeants Club, President 12. i . . GAYLE CLARK Alternate Section Representative, Science Club. SUSAN CLAYTON Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Future Nurses, Future Teachers,.Beta Centura Y Club, Thespian Club. MILDRED COBB Senior Girls Club, Future Nurses, D.O. Club, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y. RICHARD COHN Oracle Staff, Business Manager 12, Latin Club, French Club, Science Club, Ushers Club, Math Club, Playboy Hi-Y, Beauty Nominee 12, Club 16. CAROLYN COLQUETT Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms 1O, Treasurer 12, Car- ousel Y Club. CHARLES CONNER Bancl, Lyre Club, Spanish Club, Ushers Club. 1341 CHARLENE CHAIN Senior Girls Club, Hi-Hatters, Future Nurses, Phi Beta Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Ra-Ravis Y C ub. BETH CHANEY Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Library Club, Parliamentarian 11, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 11, Sergeant-at-Arms 12. WALTER CHANDLER Section Representative, Fishing Club, Science Club, ROTC Rifle Team, ROTC Drill Team, Confederacy Hi-Y, Treasurer 10, Chaplain 11. RICKY CHAPPEL President of Senior Class 12, Inter-Club Council, Treasurer 12, Blue and White Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Science Club, President 12, Ushers Club, ROTC Drill Team, Beauty Nominee 12, Club 16, Who's Who, Most Dependable 12, Playboy Hi-Y, Math Club, Youth Legislature. NANCY CHERNAU Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Humor Editor 12, Spanish Club, Science Club, Thespian Club, Secretary 11, Vice-President 12, De- bate Club, Vice-President 12, Marshals Club, Youth Legis- lature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 10, 12. NANCY CHESTNUT Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Glee Club, Hi-Hatters, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, ROTC Sponsor, ROTC Of- ficers Club, Moonmist Y Club, Mardi Gras Court 11, Beauty Nominee 11, 12. RITA COOPER Senior Girls Club, Science Club, Art Club, F.H.A., Twilight Y Club. CAROLE CORSON Senior Girls Club, Hi-Hatters, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club, Blue and White Representative. CAROLYN CORSON Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Powder Puff Football, Hi- Hatters. FRANCES CORWIN Spanish Club, Future Nurses. FRED W. CORSON ROTC Sergeants Club, Archery Club, Chaplain 12. GIBBS CORWIN Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Carousel Y Club, Youth Legislature. SHIRLEY COGDILL Senior Girls Club. CARL CONWAY Fishing Club, Li Los. RAY COOK Section Representative, Ushers Club, Baseball, L Club, Cross Country. MARTHA COON Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Alter- nate Section Representative, Marshals Club, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Future Nurses. ARA JO COOPER Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Marshals Club, Library Club, Secretary ll, Future Nurses, Ra-Ravis Y Club. BETTY COOPER Senior Girls Club, Alternate -Section Representa- tive, F.H.A., Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y. TOMMY CULP Blue and White Representative, D.E, Club, Li Los. FLOYD CULPEPPER D.E. Club. JIMMY CUNNINGHAM Alternate Section Representative, Future Farmers, D.O. Club, ROTC Drill Team. GLADYS CUTTS Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Alter- nate Section Representative, Marshals Club. KIM DANIEL Student Council, Member-at-Large 12, Alternate Section Representative, Oracle Staff, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Marshals Club, Fishing Club, Math Club, Poet Hi-Y, Golf, Archery. DARRELL DIAL 1 36 1 JANET COX Senior Girls Club, Oracle Staff, Hi-Hatters, Span- ish Club, Science Club, Marshals Club, Phi Omega Tri-1-li-Y, Tennis Club, Beta Centura Y Club, Beauty Nominee 12, Alumni Scholarship Commit- tee. PHYLLIS CRABTREE Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, French Club, Health Club, F.H.A., Beta Centura Y Club. ROBERT CRANE Section Representative, Alternate Section Repre- sentative, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, President 12, Youth Legislature, Con- federacy Hi-Y, President 11, Playboy 1-li-Y. NEAL CROCKETT Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Glee Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club, President 12 ALFORD CROSSWELL Science Club, Math Club, ROTC Sergeants Club. HELEN CRUMP Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Stott, Glee Club, Latin Club, French Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Math Club, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 10. ELIZABETH DEMERRITT Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Orchestra, Latin Club, F.l'l.A., Parliamentarian II I2, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club. FLORENCE DENIO Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Glee Club, Latin Club, French Club, Youth Legis lature, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, Vice-Presi dent. JUDY DENNIS Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club Science Club, F,H.A. DERRILL DERAMUS Football, Beauty Nominee 12. JIMMY DESHON ROTC Sergeants Club. ALICE DILLARD Senior Girls Club. SON NY DAUPHIN Science Club, Fishing Club, Math Club, Red Cross Representative, Playboy I-li-Y. BUTCH DAVIDSON Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Representative, Spanish Club, Playboy Hi-Y, Con- federate Hi-Y, L Club, Football, Baseball, Favorite I2, Who's Who, Most Lanierish I2. BETTIE ELLEEN DAVIS Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, F.H.A., Vice-President II. LORETTA DAVIS Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, D.E. Club, Beauty Nominee IQ. BUDDY DEATON GLORIA DECKER Senior Girls Club, French Club, Science Club, Thespian Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Fishing Club, Art Club, Carousel Y Club. JUDY DUKE Senior Girls Club, Oracle Staff, French Club, Thes- pian Club, Debate Club, Modern Dance and Bal- let Club, F.H.A., Home Economics Club, Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms 12, lvloonmist Y Club, Secretary i2, Tennis, Tri- Hi-Y Council. JOE DUNLAP Section Representative, Alternate Section Represen- tative, Latin Club, Football, Fishing Club, Youth Legislature, Playboy Hi-Y, Beauty TO, l2, Favorite ll, Who's Who, Most Handsome iO, li. CELIA EDWARDS Marshals Club, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club. CAROL ESCO Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Vice-President li, Latin Club, Marshals Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Cor- responding Secretary iO, Vice-President 12, Twi- light Y Club, President 12, Beauty Nominee l2. DIANE ETHEREDGE Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y. JIMMY EVANS Future Farmers, Fishing Club, Football. I 38 1 ROSAMOND DOSS Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club. DICKIE DOTSON Confederacy Hi-Y, ROTC Drill Team, ROTC Platoon Guide. WARREN DOW Section Representative, Blue and White Represen- tative, Latin Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Con- tederacy Hi-Y, Playboy l-li-Y, ROTC Sergeants Club, Color Guard, Drill Team, Guidon Bearer. ANN DOZIER Senior Girls Club, French Club, Science Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Art Club, Home Economics Club, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at- Arms 60. DICKY DUBOSE Section Representative, Alternate Section Represen- tative, Blue and White Representative, Latin Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Youth Legislature, Con- federate Hi-Y, Vice-President, Playboy l-li-Y, I-li-Y Council. MIMI DUDLEY Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Oracle Statf, Thespian Club, Debate Club, lvlodern Dance and Ballet Club, F.H.A., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Moon- mist Y Club. LINDA FITZPATRICK Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Library Club, F.H.A., Civil Air Patrol, Girl Scouts. NORWOOD FLEMING Section Representative, Blue and White Represen- tative, Spanish Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, L Club, Secretary-Treasurer I2, Football, Track, Favorite II, IQ, Who's Who, Frienolliest IO. JEANNE FLETCHER Senior Girls Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Art Club, Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club, Chaplain II, Sergeant-at-Arms IQ. HENRY FLINN Blue and White Staff, Spanish Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Football, Track, L Club. JUDY FLOYD Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Ra-Ravis Y Club. BETTY FOLMOR Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Spanish Club, Marshals Club, Art Club, Omega Tri-Hi-Y. ROBERT EVANS Science Club, Football, L Club, Basketball, Track. SHERRIE FAULKNER Senior Girls Club. MARIE FAUST Senior Girls Club, Section Representative. FRED FEINBERG Inter-Club Council, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Blue ancl White Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Debate Club, President, Marshals Club, Heacl Marshal, Ushers Club, Tennis, Chaplain. MICHAEL FICK Glee Club, Science Club, Math Club, National Merit Semi-Finalist. SARAH FIELDS Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Blue and White Representa- tive, Oracle Stott, Glee Club, Latin Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Delta Phi Tri-I-li-Y, Cor- responding Secretary IQ, Carousel Y . If: 2 QE 33133322 We itil? LEE? ?i?' PAUL GANEY Inter-Club Council, Glee Club, Print Shop, Student Director, Futu re Teachers. BONNIE FAYE GARRETTE Glee Club. CAROL GARRETT Fishing Club. FRANK B. GARRETT Alternate Section Representative 10, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, Poet Hi-Y WALTER GARRETT ROBIN GAY Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club, I V Scie!nce Club, Art Club, Ten,nis.q , :4f.f .., , .1 l.. LL... ,!q,. ,fl 1 .. - lo- A , ,i B W I 4 ,, if 1, 1 - . - - . - A Y. '- fyf -A ,c ,f 4 1 y . ..,- - ,J ff ,- .. N., . .ma .. tk . A. , i , X .,,..1,4-. .. vm. , .. - Q... ,, ...Rm i fi '- ,'l'g1,--gf' 'ji' L..41.,.ef-4,i.fq -'f.fe '3-'lr- -5 ...filfad-'L:Qf,ffl ,.-., a ,jj-! ia... .R W . . , ,fu Y... MJ, , CAROL FRANKLIN Alternate Section Representative, Glee Club, Marshals Club, Future Nurses, D.O. Club, Historian, Red Cross Representative. BEVERLY FRASIER Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Glee Club, French Club, F.H.A., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Carousel Y Club. RACHEL FRENCH inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Oracle Staft, Glee Club, Latin Club, French Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, President ll, Tri-Hi-Y Council. BARBARA FRYER Section Representative, Art Club, President, D.E. Club, Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y. JOHNNY GAFFORD Band, Lyre Club, Poet Dance Band, Playboy Hi-Y, Beauty 12. TOMMY GALLION Blue and White Staff, Spanish Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Leaders Club, Youth Legislature, Playboy Hi-Y, Treasurer li, 12, Hi-Y Council, Golf, Poet Hi-Y, Chaplain il, Secretary lO. DOROTHY GLASSCOCK RAY ANN GLASSCOCK Section Representative, Glee Club, Hi-Hatters, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 1 1, Twilight ffvff Club. JACK comm Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Statt, Science Club, Fishing Club, Math Club, Playboy Hi-Y, Vice-President II, Basketball, Beauty Nominee I2. THOMAS HARVEY GOLSON Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Orchestra, Latin Club, Ushers Club, Youth Legislature, Poet Hi-Y, ROTC Officers Club. RONALD GOMACHO JANICE GOOLSBY Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, DO. Club. BOB GAYLE JANE GIBSON Senior Girls Club, Marshals Club, Art Club, F.H.A., Historian, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club. PHILIP GIDIERE Oracle Staff, Science Club. CHARLES LEIGH GILL Section Representative, Fishing Club, L Club, Chaplain I2, Football, Basketball, Latin Club, Confederate Hi-Y, Favorite I2. DON GILLILAND Latin Club, Ushers Club. BOBBIE GLASS Blue and White Staff, Typist, Science Club, Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y. RALPH GRAHAM Blue and White Statt, Sports Editor 12, Fishing Club, Lanier Boys Leaders Club, Chaplain, Red Cross Representative, Playboy Hi-Y, L Club, Vice-President 12, Football Man- ager 1O, 11, 12, Track, Manager. HARRY GREEN Inter-Club Council, Band, Orchestra, President 11, Poet Dance Band, Spanish Club, Golf. LINDA GREEN Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Section Representa- tive, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Rep- resentative, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Latin Club, French Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Math Club, Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 12, Beta Centura Y Club, Club 16. LUCIA LEE GRIFFIN Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Marshals Club, F.H.A., Red Cross Representative, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club. JOHNNY GRIGGS Student Council, President of Sophomore Class 10, Blue and White Staff, Sports Editor 12, Blue and White Representa- tive 11, Oracle Staff, Spanish Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Secretary 12, Math Club, Lanier Leaders Club, Play- boy l-li-Y, President 10, Vice-President 11, Football, Track, Swimming Team. CINDY GUTHRIE Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, French Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, F.H.A., Home Economics Club, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Club. 1421 MARY GOOLSBY CAROL GORDON Senior Girls Club, Oracle Stott, Latin Club, Thes- pian Club, Debate Club, Math Club, Youth Legis- lature, Red Cross Representative, Delta Phi Tri-Hi- Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council, Club 16. DIANNE GORDON Senior Girls Club, Band, Future Nurses. SHIELA GORDON Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Science Club, F.H.A., Treasurer 11, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretary 12, Twilight Y Club, Chaplain 12, Tennis Club. ROSS 'GRABLE Glee Club, Science Club, Math Club, Print Shop. RAMONA GRACE Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Representative, Science Club, Art Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses, Youth Legislature, Sigma Delta, Twilight Y Club, Secretary. NANCY HALL Senior Girls Club, Future Nurses. LYNDA HALSTEAD Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, French Club, Marshals Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Art Club, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Ra-Ravis Y Club. DARNELL HAMMER Thespian Club. BETTY KAY HAMILTON Senior Girls Club, Marshals Club, Future Nurses. FLETCHER HAMILTON Band, Lyre Club, Science Club, Poet I-li-Y, Track BILLIE .IO HAMMOND French Club, Modern Dance and Ballet, Art Club Moonmist Y Club. Future I-lomemakers Club, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, JAMES HALEY Science Club. IVA KATE HALL Senior Girls Club, Marshals Club, Future Home- makers Club, Treasurer 6I, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y. JEAN HALL Future Teachers. MARY ALVA HALL Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Stott, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Sigma Tri-I-Ii-Y, Moonmist Y Club, Who's Who IQ, Friendliest. MARY GAIL HALL Student Council, Member-at-Large I2, Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Oracle Stall, Spanish Club, Thespian Club, Marshals Club, Youth Legis- lature, Red Cross Representative, Delta Phi Tri-Hi- Y, President I2, Girls Leaders Club, Optimist Youth Week Delegate. MARY VIRGINIA HALL Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Maiorette I2, Spanish Club, Stardust Y Club, Favorite IO, II, Who's Who IO, II, Best All-Round I2, Most Beautiful, Mardi Gras Court IO, Beauty I2. LINDA HANSEN Senior Girls Club, Glee Club. FRED HARDY Inter-Club Council, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Advertising Manager I2, Blue and White Representative, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, Youth Legislature, Playboy Hi-Y, Confederacy Hi-Y, President IO, Hi-Y Coun- cil, ROTC Sergeants Club, Vice-President IQ, Who's Who I2, Most Original, Boys Leaders Club, Mayor IQ. WALTER HARGROVE Latin Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Playboy Hi-Y, L Club, Football, Poet Hi-Y. GLENDA HARRISON Senior Girls Club, Twilight Y Club. SANDRA HARRELSON Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Hi-Hat- ters, French Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Fishing Club, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Moonmist Y Club. KAY HARRIS Student Council, Vice-President I2, Inter-Club Council, President I2, Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Oracle Staff, Spanish Club, President I2, F.H.A., Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi- Y, Vice President IO, Stardust Y Club, Junior Class Vice- President Il, Blue and White Representative, D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl I2, Who's Who I2, Wittiest, Favorite. i NAN HARRIS Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Marshals Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, F.H.A. JIM HARRISON Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Advertising Manager I2, Spanish Club, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, ROTC Officers Club, ROTC Drill Team. CAROL HARVARD Senior Girls Club, Thespian Club, Marshals Club, F.H.A., Beta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretary. SUSIE HATCHER Transferred, Senior Girls Club. TOM HAYNES Spanish Club, Math Club, Club I6. EVA HEADLY Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Marshals Club, D.O. Club, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y, I44I .IU PATRICIA ANN HESTER Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Beta Centura Y Club. MIKE HOUSTON Section Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Spanish Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, Golf. VIRGINIA HINDS Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Advertising Man- ager IQ, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Hi-Hatters, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Carou- sal Y Club, Treasurer IQ, Y Teen Council, Secretary IQ, Tri-Hi-Y Council. SANDRA HINTENACH Future Nurses, Senior Girls Club. BETTY HINDS Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Hi-Hatters, Latin Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, F.H.A., Beta Centura Y Club, Secretary IQ, Beauty IQ. SANDRA HEWSTON Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Latin Club, French Club, Vice-President IQ, Spanish Club, Thespian Club, Debate Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Vice-President IQ, Math Club, Library Club, Future Teachers, Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Ra- Ravis Y Club, President IQ, Section Representative, Alter- nate Section Representative. MARY HEATH Glee Club, Spanish Club, F.l-I.A., Future Nurses. MARLOW HELSON LE HENLE Student Council, Member-at-Large IO, II, Secre tary IQ, Senior Girls Club, Section Representative Alternate Section Representative, Oracle Statt Glee Club, I-Ii-Hatters, Latin Club, French Club Science Club, Modern Dance and Ballet, F.l'l.A. Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary IO GLADYS HENLEY Senior Girls Club. HERB PHILLIPS PAUL HERRING Spanish Club, Science Club, Baseball. HERBERT HOBBS Spanish Club, ROTC Ofticers Club. MARIE HOFF D.O. Club. RAY HOLLIMAN Fishing Club, D.E. Club, Vice-Presiclent l2, State D.E. Club, Reporter ll. KENT HOLLOWAY Section Representative, Alternate Section Repre- sentative, Spanish Club, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, Chaplain i2, Poet Hi-Y. BETTY JEAN HOLMES Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Mar- shals Club, Moclern Dance ancl Ballet Club, F.H.A., Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club, Future Nurses. TOM HOLMES Future Farmers, ROTC Drill Team, Sergeants Club, Drum and Bugle Corps. STANLEY HOLT Alternate Section Representative, Art Club, D.O. Club, D.E. Club, Treasurer, Li Los. BECKY HOPE Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Glee Club, Poet Dance Band, Vocalist, Latin Club, French Club, Modern Dance and Ballet, Fishing Club, F.H.A., Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary il, lvloonmist Y Club, Powder Putt Football, Girls Leaders Club. GINNY HUBBARD Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Editor i2, Art Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Ser- geant-at-Arms. KEN HUDSON French Club, Science Club, Ushers Club, Health Club, Swimming. MARY ANN HUDSON Senior Girls Club, Latin Club, French Club, Science Club, Beta Centura Y Club. FRANKIE HUGHES Senior Girls Club, Art Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Future Teachers. T461 LANA HUGHES Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Represen- tative, Oracle Statt, Latin Club, French Club, Marshals Club, F.H.A., Youth Legislature, Red Cross Representative. DAN HUIE Glee Club, Math Club, D.O. Club, Club 16. JEANNENE HURT Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Blue and White Representative, Glee Club, French Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club. PENNY HUTCHISON Senior Girls Club, Latin Club, Debate Club, Ra- Ravis Y Club. MILIDA MARINE HUGGINS D.O. Club, Tennis Club. VIRGINIA HYDE Glee Club. FRANK I LER Stude It Council, Inter-Club Council, Secretary 12, Blue and White Staff, Associate Editor 12, Latin Club, Senior Adeile 12, French Club, Treasurer 12, Science Club, Ushers Club, Math Club, Reporter 12, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Red Cross Representative, Club 16. BILLY JACKSON Spanish Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Print Shop, ROTC Drill Team, Sergeants Club, Baseball, Playboy HiY. MARTY JACKSON Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class, Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Feature Editor, Oracle, Faculty Editor 11, Literary Editor 12, Latin Club, French Club, Marshals Club, Math Club, Secretary 12, Leaders Club, Favorite 12, Art Club, President 1 1, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 1 1, Tri-Hi-Y Council, Stardust Y Club, Cheerleader 11, 12, Tennis, Who's Who, Friendliest 11, Best all Around 12, Club 16. MARY GREY JAMES Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Glee ty Nominee 11, Tri-Hi-Y Council, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Council, Stardust Y Club, Spanish Club. NANCY JAMES Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Girls Leaders Club, Twilight Y Club, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Cor- responding Secretary. BETTY JENKINS Senior Girls Club, Band, French Club, Youth Legislature, Red Cross Representative, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 12, Tri-Hi-Y Council. sm! ELAINE JENKINS Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Marshals Club, F.H.A., Red Cross Representative, Tennis. KATHY JERNIGAN Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Future Nurses, D.O. Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative. KATHY JOHNS Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, French Club, Science Club, Debate Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses, Secretary I2, Ra-Ravis Y Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club. CARL JOHNSON Glee Club. CAROL JOHNSON Blue and White Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Li- brary Club, Vice-President ll, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Future Nurses. DWIGHT JOHNSON STEWART JOHNSTON Band, Poet Dance Band, Spanish Club, Science Club, Fish- ing Club, Math Club, Poet Hi-Y, Ushers Club. DIANNE JONES Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Oracle Statt, Latin Club, Marshals Club, Library Club, Parliamentarian IO, Treasurer l I, Math Club, Youth Legislature, Club I6, Beau- ty Nominee ll, Tri-Hi-Y Council, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, President II. JOHN ALLEN JONES Student Council, Inter-Club Council, Section Representative, President I2, Blue and White Staff, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, Youth Legis- lature, Playboy Hi-Y, Basketball, Track. KAY JONES Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Spanish Club, Thespian Club, Modern Dance and Ballet, Fishing Club, Art Club, Vice-President II, l2, Future Homemakers Club, Future Teachers, Youth Legislature, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary IO, Treasurer ll, Twilight Y Club. MAC JONES Blue and White Staff, Editor I2, Blue and White Represen- tative, Latin Club, Science Club, Vice-President I2, Ushers Club, Youth Legislature, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, ROTC Drill Team, L Club, Track, Who's Who, T2 Most Sincere, Inter-Club Council. ROSE ANN JoNEs I 48 I SANDY KEFFER Senior Girls Club, Latin Club, French Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Trans- ferred from Japan. ERNEST KELLY Science Club, L Club, Football. JOHN KENNEDY Future Farmers. PATRICIA KENNEDY Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, French Club, Future Homemakers Club, Future Nurses, Ra-Ravais Y'f Club. CHARLES KENNELL Spanish Club, Marshals Club, Ushers Club, Math Club, ROTC Officers Club. ANN KIRK Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Moclern Dance and Ballet Club, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Twi- light Y Club, Treasurer ii, Sergeant-at-Arms '12, Tennis, Beauty Nominee iO. KENNETH JORDAN JERRY JORDAN D.O. Club, Li Los. RUTH JENKINS Senior Girls Club, F.H.A., Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y. JUDITH JOSEPH Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Twi- light Y Club, Vice-President. ALLEN JOYNER Spanish Club, Track. PATTY KAROMANY Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Spanish Club, Science Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses, Beta Centura Y Club. VINNY LAMB Oracle Staff, Latin Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Math Club, Youth Legislature, Playboy Hi-Y, ROTC Sergeants Club. BETTY LAND Senior Girls Club, Oracle Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Marshals Club, Library Club, Math Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Club l6. RICHARD LANDGRAF Spanish Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, L Club, Track. JIM LANE Inter-Club Council, Section Representative, Blue and White Representative, Latin Club, French Club, ROTC Officers Club, Vice-President i2, Drill Team Commander 12, Battle Group Commander 12. PAT LAUGHLIN Inter-Club Council, D.O. Club, President 12. KENNETH LARSON Spanish Club, Science Club, ROTC Sergeants Club, Archery Club. l50l TOMMY KIRK Oracle Staff, Band, Poet Dance Band, French Club, Science Club, Ushers Club, Poet Hi-Y, Vice-Presi- dent 12, Playboy Hi-Y, Concert Band. MIKE KIRKPATRICK Spanish Club, Fishing Club. MARY JANE KLOTZ Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Thespian Club, F.l-LA., Future Teachers, President l2, Miss F.T.A. EVELYN KNURR Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Glee Club, Latin Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Marshals Club, F.T.A., Treasurer, Chaplain, Red Cross Representative. DON KOCOUR Spanish Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, ROTC Sergeants Club. BRUCE LAING Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Science Club, Math Club. COLLEEN LEWIS JIM LEWIS MARY JO LINDSEY Senior Girls Club, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y. JOAN LITTLE Senior Girls Club, F.H.A., Twilight Y Club, Tennis Club, Powder Putt Football, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain IQ. JOHN LOGAN KENNETH LONGCRIER ELAINE LASSITER Glee Club, F.H.A. JOE LASSITER Student Council, President IQ, Inter-Club Council, Band, Drum Iviaior II, Lyre Club, Orchestra, Poet Dance Band, Science Club, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Confederacy Hi-Y, Vice-President II, Playboy Hi-Y, Beauty Nominee IQ, Favorite IQ. WILLIAM LAWRENCE French Club, Science Club, Math Club, ROTC, Rifle Team. CAROLYN E. LEE Art Club, D.E. Club, Treasurer IO, Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Council. NANCY LENOIR Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, French Club, Science Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Fishing Club, Lanier Girls Leaders Club, Art Club, Home Economics Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y. CHIP LEITON Poet Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, Alternate Section Represen- tative, Blue and White Representative, Spanish Club, Science Club, Math Club, President IQ, Boys Leaders Club, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Lanier Hi-Y, Tennis Club, Club I6, Who's Who, Most likely To Succeed IQ. wmusa . Linn. muuun:-nn PAULETTE McCAlN TERESA McCALL Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Beta Centura Y Club, Tennis Club. WALLACE MCCARTHA Fishing Club, Football, Li Los. JUDY MCCLURKIN Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Song- leader l2, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club. HAL McCOWN ROTC Officers Club. LARRY MCC RACKEN l52l GENE LAWLESS Alternate Section Representative, Football. LINDA LUMLEY D.O. Club, Secretary l2, D.E. Club. JERRY LYNN Blue and White Representative, Glee Club, Vice- President, Orchestra, Confederacy Hi-Y, Playboy Hi-Y. RON McBRlDE Baseba ll. JOHN MCCAFFREY DAN MCCAFFREY Football, Student Trainer l2, Track, Student Train- er l2. , MERILYN MCKAY lnter-Club Council, Glee Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Future Nurses, Red Cross Representative, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Ra-Ravis Y Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 12, Senior Girls Club. KATHY MCKEEN Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Feature Editor l2, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Marshals Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Carousel Y Club, Vice-President l2. MARTHA SUE McKINNEY Senior Girls Club, F.H.A., Home Economics Club. COLIN MCLAURINE ROTC Officers Club, Li Los. ANN McLEAN Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, As- sistant Editor l2, Oracle Staff, Spanish Club, Science Club, Art Club, F.H.A., Red Cross Repre- sentative, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, 4-H Club. DOUG McLENDON Football, Track, Future Farmers. DONNY MCDONALD Glee Club Spanish Club Ushers Club l-liY ROTC Officers Club Track Beauty Nominee l2 LINDA MCDONALD Senior Girls Club Alternate Section Representa tive, Hi-l-latters Thespian Club Marshals Club Future Nurses Vice President i2 Phi Beta Sigma Tri-l-li-Y, Ra Ravls Y b BILL McDOWELL EVELYN MCGUIRE ELLEN McGLYNN Senior Girls Club Section Representative Glee Club, Latin Club F l-l A Red Cross Representative Sigma Tri l-liY Carousel Y Club Beauty lO Mardi Gras Court ll Fishing Club MARJORIE MclNNlS D.O Club JOHNNY MADISON Glee Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers. WILLIAM MAHONEY Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Latin Club, Science Club, Ushers Club, Math Club, Youth Leg- islature, Playboy Hi-Y, ROTC Officers Club, Poet Hi-Y. SANDRA MALLORY Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Marshals Club, Ra- Ravis Y Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club. JOHNNY MALLOW FRED MANNING Science Club, Thespian Club. MARTHA MANNING Senior Girls Club, Thespian Club, Marshals Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Art Club, Beta Centura Y Club. l54l HARRIET McMILLAN Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Stott, Eolitor-in- Chief I2, Oracle Staff, Spanish Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, F.H.A., Art Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Stardust Y Club, Beauty Nominee II. NANCY MCMURTRIE Latin Club, Glee Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presi- dent, Stardust Y Club, Blue and White Staff, Assistant Editor IQ, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Senior Girls Club, Oracle Statf, Senior Cap- tions Editor I2, Youth Legislature. JOHN McNEIL Future Farmers. JAMES McSWAIN ROTC Drill Team, Sergeants Club, Swimming Team. LINDA MACHEN ROBERT MACRORY ROTC Drill Team, Sergeants Club, Swimming Team. . uj,.n,'u kiwi ,I ..x5bwu 'I' l rr at 1- Lx Ii' V 1 .. :'I.1lVUv J I 6 TAFFY MILLER Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, French Club, F.I-I.A. Transferred from another school. ALLEN MITCHELL RICHARD MITCHELL Spanish Club, Fishing Club, Health Club, ROTC Drill Team, ROTC Sergeants Club, Li Los. WANDA MITCHELL Future Nurses, Home Economics Club, Girl Scouts, Senior Girls Club. MARILYN MONSKY Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Latin Club, Corresponding Secretary IQ, Thespian Club, Debate Club, Marshals Club, Math Club, Club Io, French National Honor Society. JIM MOON Li Los. JIMMY MANUS BRENDA MARKER JERRY MARSHALL Student Council, Member-at-Large Ii, Section Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, L Club, Football, NAN MARSHALL Senior Girls Club, Treasurer I2, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Thes- pian Club, Marshals Club, F.H.A., Delta Phi Tri- Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms II, Who's Who I2, Most Likely to Succeed. CHARLES MERIWETHER Latin Club, Science Club, Fishing Club, Youth Leg- islature, Playboy Hi-Y. KATHERINE MILFORD Spanish Club, Art Club, D.E. Club. MI GWENNELL MORTON HERBERT MORTON' Oracle Staff, Latin Club, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, National Merit Semi-Finalist, ROTC Drill Team, L Club, Track, Club lo, Poet Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Playboy Hi-Y. CAROL JEAN MOSLEY Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Library Club, Future Teachers, Historian l2. ANN MULLINS Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, French Club, Future Homemakers, Red Cross Representa- tive, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Ra-Ravis Y Club. CARA MULLINS Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Glee Club, Spanish Club, F.l-LA., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y Twilight Y Club, Secretary. Bl'LLlE MURRELL Section Representative, F.H.A., Omega Phi Tri-Hi- Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, Twilight Y Club, Treasurer Senior Girls Club. 1 i L56l RIAM ANN MOON Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Future Nurses, Home Economics Club, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club, Tennis. SABRA MOORE Glee Club, Library Club, Phi Omega Tri-l-li-Y, Twilight Y Club. RICHARD MOORE Fishing Club, Football. RITA MOORE Transferred, Senior Girls Club, Latin Club, Phi Omega Tri-l-li-Y, Modern Dance and Ballet Club. BUDDY 'MORGAN Fishing Club, Art Club, Youth Legislature, Playboy Hi-Y, Secretary l2, Dixie Hi-Y, Beauty l2. MARTHA ANN MORROW inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Section Rep- resentative, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White, Art Editor l2, Oracle Staff, Feature Editor 12, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Carousel Y Club, Beauty Nominee TQ, Glee Club, Who's Who l2. GRACIE MUSSAFER Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Oracle Statt, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Marshals Club, Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Vice- President 12. RONALD MYERS French Club, Science Club, ROTC Drill Team, Ser- geants Club. LYLE NAFTEL Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Oracle Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Math Club, Art Club, Health Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-l-li-Y. JUDY NEAL Glee Club, Science Club, F.l-l.A., Home Economics Club, Treasurer, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 12, lvloonmist Y Club. TOMMY NEVILLE Alternate Section Representative, Spanish Club, L Club, President, Football, Baseball, Favorite ll, 12, VVho's Who, Best All Round 11, 12. GLORIA JEAN NEWTON Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Tri- Hi-Y. BILLY NOLL Oracle Statt, Science Club, Youth' Legislature, Poet Hi-Y Council, Track. PATSY OATES Senior Girls Club, Band, F.H.A., Future Nurses. ED OLIVER Spanish Club, Science Club, Math Club. DONNA OTT inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Spanish Club, Thespian Club, Math Club, Health Club, Future Nurses, Omega Phi Tri-l-li-Y, Ra-Ravis Y Club, Record- ing Secretary, Tennis, Social Chairman. CAROL OVERTON Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Alter- nate Section Representative, Band. JEAN PAKE inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Section Rep- resentative, Blue and White Statt, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Latin Club, Debate Club, Lanier Lead- ers Club, Treasurer ll, President 12, Youth Legis- lature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Swimming Team. mw JACQUE PEBWORTH Glee Club, Science Club, Art Club, Youth Legisla- ture, Poet Hi-Y, Vice-President, Hi-Y Council. PHIL PELHAM Future Farmers, President LINDA PERDUE Glee Club, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, Senior Girls Club, Oracle Staff, Section Representative. STEVE PHELAN Section Representative, Vice-President 12, Alter- nate Section Representative, Spanish Club, Science Club, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, Basketball, Beauty Nominee 11, 12, Who's Who, Most Handsome 12. GORDEN PITTENGER Alternate Section Representative, Band, Science Club. PEGGY PITMAN Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Latin Club, Marshals Club, Future Nurses, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council, Girl Scouts. 1581 BETH PARK Student Council, Corresponding Secretary 12, Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Marshals Club, Mod- ern Dance and Ballet Club, Art Club, F.H.A., Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Beta Centura Y Club. BRIAN J. PARTRIDGE Spanish Club, Marshals Club, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, ROTC Rifle Team. LYNN PARTRIDGE Section Representative. CAROLE PATTERSON Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Ra-Ravis Y Club. TOMMY PAYNE Baseball. TIBBY PAYTON Senior Girls Club, Marshals Club, Future Teachers Club, Ra-Ravis Y Club, Chaplain, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Transferred from another school. , LY JOHN POWELL Alternate Section Representative, Science Club, Fishing Club. PEGGY POYNTZ Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Blue and White Staff, Spanish Club, Lanier Girls Leaders Club, Art Club, F.H.A., Sigma Tri- Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms ii, Moonmist Y Club, Sergeant-at-Arms. GEORGE PRATT Inter-Club Council, Section Representative, Oracle Staff, Spanish Club, Marshals Club, Ushers Club, Confederate Hi-Y, Treasurer iO, ROTC Officers Club, Drill Team. SANDY PRATT Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Blue and White Representative, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Lanier Girls Leaders Club, Vice-President, Youth Legislature, Red Cross Representative, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, Moonmist Y Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Favorite ll, 12. DAVID PRESSLEY JERRY PRICE ANGELIA PITTS Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Spanish Club, F.l-LA. 1 I F.T.A., Home Economics Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Beauty 12, Red Cross Representa tive. NN POOL Senior Girls Club, Moonmist Y Club, Sigma Tri Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Science Club, F.H.A., Youth Legislature, Red Cross Representative. SANDRA POSEY Glee Club, DO. Club, Phi Omega Tri-l-li-Y. DON PORTERFIELD Science Club, Debate Club, Ushers Club. DOUGLAS POUNCEY Glee Club, Li Los. BETSY POWELL Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, F.H,A., Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary ll, Carousel Y Club, Beauty Nominee lO. BETTIE RATLEY Senior Girls Club, Future Nurses. WILLIAM L. RAUSCHENBERGER Glee Club, Future Farmers, Baseball. ROBERT RAWLINSON Alternate Section Representative, Science Club, Fishing Club, L Club, Sergeant-at-Arms I2, Football, Track, Favorite I2. CHARLES REDDOCH Science Club, Math Club, Future Farmers, Club I6. JUDY RENAUE JIMMY RHODES I60I GEORGE PUGH JOAN PUGH Senior Girls Club, F.H.A. CARL PYRON Alternate Section Representative, ROTC, Li Los. LINDA RABREN , Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Glee Club, I-li-Hatters, Modern Dance anal Ballet Club, F.H.A., Phi Omega Tri-I-li-Y, Twilight Y Club. CLAY RANKIN Inter-Club Council, Section Representative, Or- chestra, Latin Club, Consul I2, French Club, Mar- shals Club, Ushers Club, ROTC Otticers Club, ROTC Drill Team, ROTC Ritle Team, Blue and White Representative. VICKI RATH Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Oracle Statt, Spanish Club, Science Club, F.H.A., Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary Il. MARY JOE RICE Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, F.I-I.A., Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, President I2, Tennis Club. BILL RICHARDSON Spanish Club, Science Club, ROTC Otticers'Club, ROTC Drill Team, Confederate I-Ii-Y. STATT RIDDLEBARGER Oracle Staff, Print Shop, Future Teachers, Sound and Lighting Stage Manager, Mixed Chorus. ROY RILEY Band, Confederate Hi-Y, Glee Club, Oracle Staff, Sports Co-Editor, Science Club. DIANNE ROBB Student Council, Member-at-Large, Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Feature Editor I2, Oracle Statt, Glee Club, Latin Club, French Club, Art Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-I-Ii-Y, Vice-President II. LIGE ROBBINS Blue and White Representative, Oracle Staff, Science Club, Math Club. DIANNE ROBERTS Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President IO, Moonmist Y Club. CAROL ROBBINS Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Marshals Club, Phi Omega, Beta Centura Y Club, Vice-President I2. LINDA ROBINSON PATRICIA ROGERS BECKY ROSE Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Ra-Ravis Y Club. BARBARA ROSEN Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Stott, French Club, Thespian Club, Secretary I2, Red Cross Representative, Beauty Nominee. BOBBY ROSSER Glee Club. HARRIETTE ROWE Senior Girls Club, Marshals Club, Art Club, F.I-I.A. JIMMY RUMBLEY Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Military Eolitor I2, Latin Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Marshals Club, Fishing Club, ROTC Officers Club, ROTC Rifle Team, ROTC Drum and Bugle Corps, Commander I2. ZAN RUSSELL Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Future Homemakers Club, Twilight Y Club, Future Nurses. JIMMY RUTLAND Fishing Club, Future Farmers, Chaplain I2, Play- boy Hi-Y, Beauty Nominee IO, IQ, Confederate Hi-Y. WILLIAM S. RUTLEDGE Bancl, Lyre Club, Poet Dance Band, Poet Hi-Y. WAYNE SABEL Science Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Playboy Hi-Y. JANE SADLER Senior Girls Club, Moonmist Y Club, Spanish Club, Blue ancl White Staff, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Hi-Hatters, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Section Repre- sentative, Alternate Section Representative, Red Cross Representative, Favorite. SUSAN SAMFORD Senior Girls Club, Carousel Y Club, Correspond- ing Secretary I2, Secion Representative, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, F.H.A., Latin Club, Glee Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y. GRETCHEN SANDBACH Inter-Club Council, French Club, Marshals Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Twilight Y Club, Secretary I2, Senior Girls Club. MARILYN SANDERS Senior Girls Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Art Club, F.H.A., Ra-Ravis Y Club. GINGER SANFORD Senior Girls Club, Latin Club, French Club, Science Club, Art Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club. l62l FRANCIS SHEFFIELD JANET SHELL Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, F.l'l.A., Youth Legislature, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, President II, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y. ELIZABETH SHEPHERD Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Glee Club, Library Club, Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club. SHIRLEY SANFORD PERRY SHERRER D.E. Club. FRANCES SIMERSKY Senior Girls Club, Science Club, Art Club, Future Nurses, Home Economics Club. RICHARD SCAFF Li Los, President I2. TERRY SCHENZ Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Representative, Glee Club, Ushers Club, Math Club, Print Shop, Confederate Hi-Y, Boys State, Club I6. BOB SCHNABEL Alternate Section Representative, Science Club, Basketball, Baseball. ANNE SEALE Senior Girls Club, Marshals Club, F.l-LA., Future Nurses. TURNER SEALE Football. RONNIE SEYMOUR L Club, Track. LARRY SKELTON Future Farmers. BETH SLATER Section Representative, Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Spanish Club, Art Club, Future Home- makers Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Moonmist Y Club. NEIL SMART Inter-Club Council, Blue and White Staff, Youth Legislature, Poet Hi-Y, Secretary-Treasurer 10, 11, Secretary 12, ROTC Officers Club, ROTC Rifle Team. BETSY SMITH Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Oracle Staff, Latin Club, French Club, Thespian Club, F.H.A., F.T.A., Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri- Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretary. CAROL SMITH Senior Girls Club, Vice-President 12, Glee Club, Treasurer, Latin Club, Secretary 12, Debate Club, Math Club, Youth Legislature, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 10, 11, Club 16, Who's Who, Most Talented 12. CAROLYN SNYDER Art Club, F.H.A, Home Economics Club, Tennis, Girl Scouts, Senior Girls Club. JOHN SNYDER STANLEY SOLOMON Li Los, Sergeant-at-Arms 12. KAREN SPAIN Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Latin Club, Fishing Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Moonmist Y Club, Inter-Club Council, Transferred from Ope- lika High School. BOBBY STANFORD Science Club, Fishing Club, Poet Hi-Y. LINDA STAPLETON Senior Girls Club, Thespian Club. SAMMIE STEARNS Senior Girls Club, Latin Club, French Club, Thes- pian Club, Future Homemakers Club, Future Nurses Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club. 1641 PATRICIA STEWART Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Science Club, Art Club, F.l-l.A., Future Nurses, Youth Legislature, Sigma Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club, Chaplain IQ, Fishing Club. CINDY STOKES Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Treasurer IQ, Latin Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, Ra-Ravis Y Club, Vice-President I2, Modern Dance and Ballet Club. HERMAN STEWART JAMES STRICKLAND Li Los. BILL STRONG ROTC Sergeants Club, Li Los. ELEANOR STUCKEY Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Glee Club, Band, lvlaiorette IO, Il, I2, Latin Club, Future I-Iomemakers, Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Stardust Y Club, Beauty Nominee I2. SHARON STEPHENS Senior Girls Club Oracle Statt Senior Pictures Editor I2 Latin Club Spanish Club Sweetheart Il Science Club Secretary IO Girls Leaders Club Swimming Team Youth Legislature Page IO II Delta Phi Trll-liY Sergeant at Arms ll ROTC Officers Club ROTC Sponsor I2 Powder Putt Football Sweetheart ot Confederacy I-li Y Beauty Nominee IO Favorite I2 Whos Who Most Vi vaclous I2 WYATT STEPHENS Spanish Club The plan Club Ushers Club BILL STERNENBERG Spanish Club Science Club Fishing Club Lanier Boys Leaders Club Playboy HIY Football Base ball Poet HI Y BETTY STEWART Senior Girls Club FHA DO Club Omega Phi Tri Hi Y HELEN JEAN STUART Senior Girls Club Glee Club FH A Future Nurses MARTHA STEWART Latin Club Marshals Club Math Club Art Club 1 Youth Legislature Sigma Trl HIY Delta Chl Trl HIY Treasurer I2 Club I6 LENORA SYLVEST Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Oracle Staff, Spanish Club, Marshals, Lanier Girls Leaders Club, F.H.A., Youth Legislature, Delta Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Alternate Beauty Nominee I2. RAYMOND TAYLOR Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Representative, Ushers Club, Future Farmers, Sec- retary. JOHN TENDALL RICK TEYEMA Transferred. JOHN THORINGTON Band, Drum Maior, Band Captain, Section Leader, Lyre Club, President, Orchestra, Poet Dance Band, Spanish Club, Marshals Club, Ushers Club, Math Club, Club I6. BETTIE THOMAS JERE STYRON Glee Club, Spanish Club, Print Shop, Future Teachers, Poet Hi-Y, Beauty Nominee. CONNIE SULLIVAN Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Ra- Ravis Y Club, Corresponding Secretary. DENNIS SULLIVAN Science Club, Marshals Club, ROTC Oficers Club, Drill Team, Rifle Team, Archery, ROTC Drum and Bugle Corps, Commander II. REGGIE SUMMERLIN D.O. Club. DOROTHY SWEAT Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Orchestra, Latin Club, French Club, President IQ, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Centura Y Club, Associate Chairman of Mardi Gras, Glee Club. NANCY SYFRETT Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, French Club, Art Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club, Vice-President II. asiy 1 l NELL THORNTON Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Stott, Glee Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, ivioonmist Y Club. PHILLIP THORNTON Li Los. MARTHA TH REATT NEENAH TIDWELL F.H.A., D.E. Club. GWENDOLYN TINNELL Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses. VIRGINIA TOBIAS Senior Girls Club, Band, Science Club, Fishing Club. JIM THOMAS Inter-Club Council, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Glee Club, Ushers Club, Math Club, Youth Legislature, Poet Hi-Y, President ll, ROTC Drill Team, ROTC Rifle Team, Baseball, L Club, Club I6. DANNY THOMPKINS Band, Lyre Club, Poet Dance Band, Debate Club, Fishing Club, Youth Legislature, Confederacy Hi-Y, Treasurer IO, II, Playboy Hi-Y. JANE THOMPSON Spanish Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council, Twilight Y Club, Omega Phi Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary II, Phi Beta Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary IO, Senior Girls Club. JANICE THOMPSON Senior Girls Club, Glee Club. GALE THORNE Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri- Hi-Y. JIM THRASH Spanish Club, Transferred from another school. SHIRLEY TUTTLE Glee Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Phi Omega, Powder Putt Football. WALTER URQUHART Spanish Club, Fishing Club, Red Cross Representa- tive, Contederate Hi-Y, Playboy Hi-Y, Sergeant-at Arms, Football, Golf. MILES VAUGHAN Science Club, Poet Hi-Y, Cross Country, Archery. DOROTHY VEGA Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, F.H.A., Red Cross Representative, Ra-Ravis Y Club. MACH VENABLE D.E. Club. NANCY VINES Senior Girls Club, Glee Club. l68l STEVE TRANDT Band, Fishing Club. GORDON TRAWICK ROTC Sergeants Club. PAULINE TUBBS Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Glee Club. VIRGINIA TURNER Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Marshals Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Art Club, Future Nurses, Ra-Ravis Y Club. JANE TURNER Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representative, Delta Phi-Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer II, Oracle Stott, Blue and White Staff, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Carousel Y Club, Sergeant-at-Arms I2, Blue and White Representative, Glee Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club. JOE TURNER Section Representative, Lanier Boys Leaders Club, Future Farmers, Reporter I2, L Club, Football, Baseball. LU DAMOND WARD MIKE WARREN Band, Section Leader and Lieutenant 12, Lyre Club, Secretary-Treasurer ll, Poet Dance Band. BONNIE WASSOM French Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Future Nurses, Senior Girls Club. JERRY WATSON Band, Science Club, ROTC Rifle Team. PATRICIA WATSON Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, Ra-Ravis Y Club. TERRY WATT Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Thespian Club, Future Nurses. JO Fishing Club, Art Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Con- E VORECK federate Hi-Y. MARNEY VON GAL Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Stott, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Art Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-l-li-Y Council. MARY PAT WAITES Senior Girls Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Phi Omega Tri-l-li-Y, Sergeant-at-Arrns lO,l l. MAC WAITT Blue and White Staff, Band, French Club, Science Club, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, Playboy l-li-Y, Beauty Nominee ll. ROGER WALKER Band, Science Club, Fishing Club, Track. CY WALTER Student Council, Treasurer ll, Senior Girls Club, Stardust Y Club, Blue and White Stall, Oracle Staff, Glee-Club, Spanish Club, Sigma Tri-l-li-Y, Secretory ll, Sergeant-at-Arms 12, Poet Hi-Y Sweetheart. MARGARET ANN WHITE Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain IO, Glee Club, Who's Who, Most Sincere 12. MARQUERITE WHITEHEAD Senior Girls Club, Art Club, F.l-LA., Transferred from another school. PEGGY BRUCE WHITTLE Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Stott, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Moonmist Y Club, Cheerleader ll, l2, Glee Club, Favorite 12. CAROL WILDER Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Associate Editor 12, Oracle Staff, Activities Editor 12, Latin Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Debate Club, Marshals Club, Youth Legislature, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, President 11, Art Club, Tri-Hi-Y Council, Carousel Y Club, President 12, Y Teen Coun- cil, President 12. SUSAN WILEY Senior Girls Club, Oracle Statt, Glee Club, Span- ish Club, Latin Club, Modern Dance and Ballet Club, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain 12, Beta Centura Y Club, Chaplain 12. JOE WILKINSON Glee Club, Spanish Club, Fishing Club. I 70 I X DIANE WATTS Senior Girls Club, F.l-LA. HELEN WATTS Senior Girls Club, Band, Spanish Club, Marshal Club, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Civil Air Patrol, Girl Scouts. VICKI WEIL Student Council, Member-at-Large lO, ll, Inter- Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Section Represen- tative, Blue and White Stott, Oracle Staff, Humor Editor 11, Editor-in-Chief 12, Glee Club, Latin Club, Scribe 11, French Club, Parliamentarian 12, Debate Club, Marshals Club, Math Club, Vice-Pres- ident, Youth Legislature, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 11, Tri-I-li-Y Council, Stardust Y Club, Club 16, Who's Who, Most Original 12. BETSY WHEELER Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Marshals Club, F.H.A., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Twilight Y Club, Ser- geant-at-Arms ll, Tennis Club. KATRINA ANN WHEELER Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Band, Maiorette, Spanish Club, Science Club, Marshals Club, Delta Phi Tri-l-li-Y, ROTC Sponsor, Favorite 12. LINDA WHITE Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Staff, Glee Club, Latin Club, Marshals Club, Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 12, Powder Putt Foot- ball, Tennis. DON WILLIAMS French Club, Lanier Boys Leaders Club, Confeder- acy Hi-Y, L Club, Football, Baseball, Favorite I2, Who's Who, Most Athletic 12. LAMAR WILLIAMS REA WILLIAMS SUSAN WILLIAMS Moonmist Y Club, Latin Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Blue and White Staff, Glee Club, Senior Girls Club, Oracle Staff, Hi-I-Iatters. CAROL WILLIS Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Blue and White Stall, Feature Editor I2, Oracle Staff, Clubs and Organizations Editor I2, Glee Club, Latin Club, French Club, Thespian Club, Sigma Tri-I-Ii-Y, Powder Putt Football, Beauty I2. LEWIS WILSON Oracle Staff, French Club, Science Club, Secre- tary I2, Ushers Club, Library Club, Youth Legis- lature, Confederate I-'li-Y, Poet I-Ii-Y, Tri-l'Ii-Y and I-li-Y Council, L Club, Baseball, Beauty Nominee IQ, Alumni Scholarship Committee. LINDA WILSON Senior Girls Club, Blue and White Representative, Oracle Staff, French Club, Marshals Club, F.l-I.A., Sigma Tri-I-Ii-Y, Glee Club. PATRICIA WILSON Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Oracle Statt, Marshals Club, Library Club, President II, Future Nurses. RUPERT WILSON Glee Club, Fishing Club, Poet Hi-Y, Phi Theta Chi Hi-Y, Playboy Hi-Y, Golf. MARY WINDHAM Senior Girls Club. SHERYL WINNESHIEK Civil Air Patrol, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y. TERESSA WITHERALL Senior Girls Club, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Thespian Club, Marshals Club, F.H.A., Red Cross Representative, Alpha Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Ra-Ravis Y Club. SANDY LEE WRIGHT Inter-Club Council, Senior Girls Club, F.l-l.A., Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary IO, Twilight Y Club, President l2. FRENCHY YARBROUGH Blue and White Staff, Sports Editor I2, Spanish Club, Science Club, Ushers Club, Fishing Club, Playboy Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms I2, Track, Beauty Nominee IQ, Who's Who, Wittiest I2, Youth Legislature. BILLY ADKINSON TOM ALDRIDGE HORACE ALLEN MITCHELL ALLEN WILSON BAILEY LINDA BALL JAMES BAZZELL BUDDY BERRY 'CONNIE BIESECKER ROBERT BRENTS MAC BROADWAY BOB BRYANT WESLEY CALHOUN GEORGE CLARK BARBARA CARNLEY JERRY DEAN KENDALL DECHAENE LINDA ESTES SANDY FEFFER RONALD GAMADE MARTIN GWENNELL NANCY HARE WILLIAM HARRISON HARRELL HADBY PHILIP HICKS ROGER HOOKS THOMAS JOHNSON STANLEY KANNYKOWSLOI ALBERT KRAUS WILLIAM LAMOR Senior Girls Glee Club, JO ANN WORRELL Senior Girls Club, Glee Club, F.H.A Home Eco nomics Club, Sigma Delta Chi Tri-Hi-Y Vice Pres: dent, Oracle Staff. MAXINE WORTHINGTON Club, Glee Club. L Club, CAMERA si-iv sENioRs I 72 I PAT LAUGHIN BEPPY LECROY JIMMY LEWIS LARRY LEWIS CARL McLENDON WILLIAM MAHONE GERRY MANNING BETTY JEAN MITCHELL BILL MOSELEY LYNNE NELSON WAYNE PADGETT RODGER PERSON FRANK PERRY TONY REA JAMES REYNOLDS JIM SEAY CLAUDIA SHEWMAKER WILLIAM SMITH JAMES STEPHENS BILL STORTER LARRY SUTHERLAND JOHN TINDALL DOUGLAS THOMAS PHYLLIS TURK JERRY WARD TONY WARREN RICHARD WARREN DAVID WARLICK JEANETTE WATT JIMMY YORK First Row: Carol Smith, Carol Johnson, Helen Crump. Second Row: Ramona Caldwell, Michael Fick, Herbert Morton. Third Row: Carol Wilder, Mike Carter, Chip Letton, Frank Immler. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS Lanier is proud of the lO students who were named by the National Merit Scholarship Corpora- tion as finalists in the l96O-61 competition for four-year college scholarships. This group of Seniors is proof of the outstanding scholastic standard which Lanier has maintained, and they have helped Lanier keep its position as one of the top schools in the nation. They were chosen on the basis of the Scholarship Qualifying Test in National Merit Scholarship Competition. The ORACLE wishes to congratulate them for the ine record they have made. l73l ff' .1 f G E Q 'X :.'..:,:.-' f A y ,J Q D.: .. XY, 7: f X im, , W 7 Q an Xkfxvsi 4 -,N ' gb I- t i IF nyxifky NJ . Lia i i xv? 41 Km ,Q .sid N W Q A X KSN XX f X Am 'SVR X !f:1f?-Xi f if X -22 'Pi . K V A xx' 4 , f ,071 A K , F 54. , Q L K . 'Wm X' U 'CQ :'-il:-1: ' 1 KQMYW .152 ' -ff-2 f JU IGRS AN SGPHG CRES i741 With the boldesf, brovesf foofstep Treoding firmly up ond down, And his banner waving softly O'er his boyish locks of brown. Source Unknown. 'l i Y CLASS OE '62 ROW 'I: Earl Davidson, Warren Hudson, Terry McPherson . . . ROW 2: Mr. Tucker, Mr. Livings. OFFICERS President . . . WARREN HUDSON Member-AT-Large . . CORDELIA BRANNON Vice President . . TERRY MCPHERSON Member-AT-Lorge . . DOROTHY BERGQUIST Secretory .,... EARL DAVIDSON Sponsor . . . . . . MR. TUCKER Member-AT-Lorge . . DINAH ARMSTRONG Sponsor . . . . . MR. LIVINGS Dorothy Bergquisf, Dinah Armstrong, Cordelia Brannon i761 CLASS OF '6 ROW 1: Jewell Norris, Sharon Hunter, Jackie Rachels, Shirley Burdell, Imogene Halse, Katie Lee, Jerre von Forstmeyer, Janie Owen . . . ROW 2: Martha Ann Morton, Marion Clark, Louise Pearson, Anne Trois, Jane Dunn, Sherry Emerson, Judy Nichols, Beverlie Waters . . . ROW 3: Barbara Jean Hester, Jean Zeigler, Linda Sylvest, Delores Jones, Nancy Latimer, Suzee du Fresne, Ann Catrett, Phyliss Ann Owens . . . ROW 4: Agnes Ingle, Carolyn Patrick, Bobbie Herring, Sue Missildine, Bette Burton, Flo Ward, Shirley Ann Defee, Mary Ann Summerlin . . . ROW 5: Joan Dowdy, Judy Kirk, Betty Dent, Jean Mellos, Neil Boyd, Marygena Collier, Sheldra Deal, Pam Fleming . . . ROW 6: Craig Journey, Lucia Livingston, Carol Boze- man, John Akin, Bill Reed, Gary Norred, Sonny Carlisle, Jane Broadway. ROW 1: Pam Hardwick, Anne Brantley, Mary Martha Little, Joan Cleghorn, Mary Susan Garrett, Margie Shelnutt, Linda Stephens, Mary Clark . . . ROW 2: Steve Clein, Tomy Gamble, Jim Henderson, Montie Dowling, Mickey Dowling, Marlow Engelhardt, Nonie Byrd, Patricia Phillips . . . ROW 3: Malcolm Wood, Robert Hooper, Betty Cornett, Bama Poole, Sandra Lisenby, Wynette Jordan, Ellouise Russell, Addis Long . . . ROW 4: Sue Turner, Linda Newton, Ronnie Hancock, Tom Ellis, Don Price, Bobby Thaggard, Donald Smith, Charles South . . . ROW 5: Bo Owen, Rodger Pearson, Jim Vinson, Andy Ander- son, Alan Cullifer, Wesley Robinson, Richard Greene, Henry Collier . . . ROW 6: Jimmy Tomlin, Jimmy Welch, Mike Crowley, Jerry Wasden, Steve Deichelmann, Frank Sanders, Richard Boring, Barry Barker. l77l CLASS OF '62 ROW 'l: Judy Godwin, Sandra Jackson, Thomasine Jones, Judy Davis, Evelyn Durden, Julie Waterman, LaDonna Stallcup, Aloma Revis . . . ROW 2: Frances Hardwich, Glennell Clark, Carole Payne, Jimmy Broadway, Elaine Dauphin, Norma Guy, Judy Yutmeyer, Margaret Folds . . . ROW 3: Sammy Brock, Charles Breedlove, Dave Rucker, Warren Barnes, Julian Jones, Ernest Davis, William Gray, William Knight . . . ROW 4: Ramon Sadler, Gordon Mayhew, Roy Kennedy, John Kirkpatrick, Jack Edwinson, Tommy Teague, Norton Brooker, Jimmy Poole . . . ROW 5: David Petrey, Jack Boyd, Andy Anderson, Ronny Jaffe, Jerry Finkelstein, L. D. Fitzpatrick, Stan Jenkins, Ranny Moore . . . ROW 6: Robert Campbell, Carl Leary, Jeff Smith, Knox Kershaw, Charles Hoffmire, Ronnie Truett, Murray Bern, Frank Daniel. ROW 'l: Barbara Campbell, Judy Floyd, Gina Stencel, Pam Johnson, Marianne Penton, Dell Ballard, Evelyn Britton, Mar- iorie Oliver . . . ROW 2: Mary Petranka, Tracy Gilmer, Gloria Cunningham, Gloria Senter, Frances Bishop, Sandra Brannon, Martha Steiner, Lana Lowery . . . ROW 3: Larry Baker, Janet Lawrence, JoEllen Grant, Farrell Sylvest, Barbara Bushman, Judy Thompson, lvylle Fann, Mary Elizabeth Lowry . . . ROW 4: Beverly Howard, Sharon Allen, Dee Welch, Jane Rubin, Pam Sellers, Sue Richardson, Sunny McCormick, Anne Waelde . . . ROW 5: Morris Word, Terry White, Warren Hudson, Huston Waters, James Medley, Charles Waelde, John Sexton, Bo Bowman . . . ROW 6: Larry Watson, Sol Brinsfield, Larry McLemore, Lamar Butler, Randy Sewell, Mike Redmond, Frank Temple, John Ford. l73l CLASS GF '6 ROW 1: Gwen Young, Ann Herbert, Patricia Touey, Doris Bergquist, Jo Bogan, Ann Clark, Dianne Brook, Barbara Martin . . . ROW 2: Charles Collins, Anne Green, Josephine Hickman, Wilsie Thompson, Linda Martin, Anne Shelbourne, Sara Dun- can . . . ROW 3: Dinah Armstrong, Katherine Hanna, Francine Keesee, Jackie Halstead, Terry McPherson, Carey Harper, Tom Eggers . . . ROW 4: Ann Tomlin, Hollis Price, Judy Morgan, Tommy Head, James Harris, John Walton Jenkins, Tommy Gos- sett, Gary Williams . . . ROW 5: James Ussery, Bobby Taylor, Jimmy Link, Randall Thompson, Charles Grover, Randy Herron, Harold Dobbs, John Fox . . . ROW 6: Jack London, Burt Cloud, Jimmy Kirkland, David Brents, Johnny Spencer, Ashby Cook, Seabie Kennamer. ROW 1: Margery Brown, Dale Bonnett, Toni Cooney, Phoebe Hale, Donna Pagliuso, Nancy Phillips, Peggy Byrne, Cecelia Morris . . . ROW 2: Carolyn Cox, Alice Todd, Sandra Ptingstl, Scottie Crocker, Mary Lee Sheppard, Sandra Howell, Edna Erle Scaff, Janet King . . . ROW 3: Lanier Branch, Janie Bradley, June Akin, Robin Trotter, Curtis Jones, Jerry Lanier, Kathy Gilmore, Diane Cherry . . . ROW 4: Dicky Engel, Zac Perry, Harry McMillan, Ernestine Knight, Robert Stein, Kenny Hamilton, Leo Ticheli, Ann Summerlin . . . ROW 5: Mike Fitz-Gerald, George Foshee, Steve Carmichael, Jimmy Scott, Claude Bowden, Harry Sutherland, Bill Gates, Bill Stoddard . . . ROW 6: Bucky Laney, Robert Snider, Price McLemore, Bob Weber, Jack Riseden, Ronnie Schofield, Bill Younk, Burrel Shewmake. l79l CLASS GF '6 ROW 1: Linda Burton, Barbara McElvaine, Sherrie lngram, Judy Martin, Rosanna Hanna, Bess Fenton, Pearl Brantley, Esther Alhadeff . . . ROW 2: Carolyn Gomillian, Joe McGough, Linda Oates, Susan Chase, Dora Hamilton, Florrie Anne Hubbard, Betty Anne Brown, Caryl Milburn . . . ROW 3: Danna Harris, Karen MacQesten, Lester Lee, Frank Montgomery, Jimmy Cole- man, Miriam Black, Al Johnson, Lyle Thompson . . . ROW 4: Jimmy Hines, Ed Livingston, Ben Brown, Kathleen Gremse, Robert Dow, Floyd Heath, Bobby Williams, Alan Weldon . . . ROW 5: Charles Hawk, Harold Mesaris, Mike McMahon, Bob Sternen- berg, Tommy Mumma, Walter Walker, Warren Williams, Ken Strauss . . . ROW 6: Tom McGuire, Douglas Parker, John McNeil, Walter Monroe, Jerry Yarbrough, Danny Brantley, Reuben Thorn, Jimmy Gaines. mm fi 5 is A A 'M ROW l: Marie Bailey, Carlene Morris, Peggy Corley, Alice Clark, Mary Alice Ryals, Bobbie Carnley, Paula Baker, Winona Revis . . . ROW 2: Jeannine Israel, Elizabeth Bricka, Judith Chaney, Kathryn Clark, Joanne Barco, Patricia Warrick, Sanclar Bryant, Ricky Cooper . . . ROW 3: Jack Hasson, Patricia Bowin, Mary Leonard, Linda Tuttle, Mary Brooks, Faye Moody, Suzanne Cardwell, Frances Fleischman . . . ROW 4: Wayne Dionne, John Noble, Judy Parten, Judy Day, Claudia Shumaker, Kathy Solomon, Joan Connell, Laura Edwards . . . ROW 5: Christie Gilder, Billy Simmons, Jim Emerson, Larry Withers, Jimmy Lawrence, Allen Jones, Charles Bedgood, Mike Gatta . . . ROW 6: Otis Beck, Jimmy Scoma, Jay Empel, Dan Hicks, Paul May, Bob Thetford, George Haynes, John Hanson. L80l CLASS GF '62 ROW 'l: Penni Ellis, Jenifer Minch, linda Cooey, Marilyn Nawrocki, Connie Wagoner, Franceen Boston, Jerre Bell, Lucy Lewis . . . ROW 2: Lenore Heller, Patricia Fitzgerald, Merry Ellen Lawn, Patt Pitts, Cordelia Brannon, Rebecca Barnes, Jan Gaston, Shirley Allen . . . ROW 3: Ernestine Grant, Sandy Wynn, Mary Anne Gaidis, Donna Reece, Sammy Hill, Louise Clark, Suzanne Boozer, Carolanne Worthington . . . ROW 4: Connie Weir, Hugh Parks, Billy Deupraa, Evelyn White, Martha Copeland, lor- raine Andrews, Annette Gaidis, Judy 'Horton . . . ROW 5: Richard Lockett, Woodham Foxworth, Barnes Golden, Charles Nor ton La ' M Ad ' ' , uns c ory, Pam Brown, Dale Fish, Betty Lane . . . ROW 6: Billy Compton, James Brantley, Willie Garner, Bob Gird- ley, Mason Boyd, Tommy Rodgers, James Harrington, Kenny Dill. ' ' ' Marshall Marie Lundbom, Diana . , N tt H b t, Judy Dodson, Roxy Gaslmger, Linda Segall, Jeannie I , I i I ROW li Ccl2lgl?V-lg-neZAikealA1hErstE Reurby Culliver, Shirley Rich, Minnie Lee Richardson, Vick: Taishoff, Myra Lewis, Priscilla Put- Phan I i 'ROW 3 i Cindy l-ee Glenda Co0Per 5YdneY Mann, Claire Fulton, Karen Tiffany, Harriette Hudson, lrruilgy ICI'0OlC man ' ' ' i ' I ' R bert Rutland Robert Brown, Jo N G7 - - f g h Alf d, Cl c Thomas, Tommy Money, Paul Freehllng, o 1 . k6wRgWJ:f,mT ijrlligdwicir Andiirvn gantangini, Alex Collins, Thomas Cobb, Joe Graham, J0l1fl -lUmPe - - - ROW 6' Bvfch Kuh Mike Fmrylwl Milton 'Candle' Chalmers Bryan' Bill Ekigg, Don Weyburn, Hub Rushing, Jeff Hurt. l3ll CLASS OF '62 ROW 'l: Mary Elizabeth Armstrong, Emily Hinson, lna Kennedy, Lucy Lanier, Gayel Given, Annabeth Moon, Jennie Spivey, Sandy McQueen, Barbara Daughtry . . . ROW 2: Julie Norton, Dorothy Bergquist, Peggy Pollock, Mary Helen McGough, Sandra Smith, Jane Hall, Madeleine Ingalls, Georgia Graham . . . ROW 3: Emily Hobbie, Teddie Roth, Brenda Dumas, Nora Corlae, Joan Jordan, Mary Dean, Adelia MacNair, Ruth Harrison . . . ROW 4: Alan Lacy, Jimmy Adams, Jimmy Kmbrough, Ted Coberly, Joe OfDaniel, Dickie Knighton, Nancy DeWitt, Ann Williamson . . . ROW 5: Barry Shiflett, George Clements, Jack Andrews, Lam-ar Turner, Charles Stults, Harry Simon, Kermit Dickey, Billy Nettles . . . ROW 6: Mike Mays, James Fling, John Screws, Morgan Donahue, Frank Blakey, William Summerlin, Billy Owens, Ronnie Murphy. ROW l: Toni Casey, Sansing Smith, Connie DuBose, Lucy Oliver, Adelaide Ashley, Tina Shackelford, Theresa Scherf, Rebecca Martin . . . ROW 2: John Keffer, Marilyn McNeill, Mary Campbell, Diana Foreman, Rebecca Durden, Cece Farmer, Dorothy Donaldson, Pat Warren . , . ROW 3: Louis Miller, Billy Albright, John Bear, Norma Lee Hobbie, Mary Ann Bell, Malinda Crowell, Joan Bostwick, Betty Jean Callahan . . . ROW 4: Sandra Dorris, Barbara Boswell, George Gering, Bill Oliver, Faye Blankenship, Shirley Butler, Betsy Grover . . . ROW 5: Kathleen Dukes, Elmer McGuire, Charles Cooper, Richard Chandler, Herbert Dickson, Eddie Davis, John Ratley, Lou Elen Burton. . , ROW 6: Ronnie Porter, Gordon Ellis, Earl Davidson, Bill Hodgins, Chris Smith, :Crews Reoves, Marvin Joyce, Spencer Swan. l32l' CLASS OF '63 ROW I: Quito Jones, March Perry, Jeri Allen . . . ROW 2: Miss Green, Mrs. Barnes. OFFICERS PresicIenT . . . MARCH PERRY Member-Af-Large . . JEAN ANNE PRICE Vice President . . QUITO JONES Sponsor . . . . . MISS GREEN Secretory . . . . JERI ALLEN Sponsor . . . . MRS. BARNES Member-AT-Large . . THEO NEWSOM Jean Anne Price, Theo Newsom. I 83 I CLASS OF '63 ROW 'l: Elaine Bodiford, Nancy Hughes, Nina Ray, Sharon Sullivan, Roy Mewbourne, Mitzi Warren, Jon Metcalf, Ruth Wilson . . . ROW 2: Sharon Kelly, Betty Sanford, Jeanie Daniel, Georgia Martinson, Mary Jane Holley, Betty Garner, Genye Thag- gard, David Capouya . , . ROW 3: Charles Middlebrooks, Jimmy Tanner, Johnny Doss, Frank Simersky, Mike Merriam, Randy Tichenor, Bob Smith, Charlie Devine . . . ROW 4: Diane Evans, Kitty Fischer, Mary Charles Williamson, Delores Wray, Annette Tipton, Mary Jo Abernathy, Carol Taylor, Patty Dotson . . . ROW 5: Dan Marks, Louise Trawick, Carolyn McGinty, Ruth West, Judy Jones, Linda Bush, Linda Ryals, Frankie Bradshaw . . . ROW 6: Johnny Cunningham, David Wray, James McClendon, Arthur Hartley, Shelby Cauthen, Fibber Ward, Ray Sullivan, Tommy Register. ROW 'I: Nancy Hughes, Sanyo Phillips, Pansy Abernathy, Trudy Daniels, Shirley Seay, Jan Gilliland, Nancy Dale, Carol Grif- fin . . . ROW 2: Toletha Raines, Paulette Campbell, Virginia Gibbons, Susan Goodwyn, Vicki Hench, Becky Looney, Devon Fahringer, Linda Whitehead . . . ROW 3: Sandra Weber, Juanita True, Sherry Kirschenfeld, Hazel Weaver, Wanda Truett, Nadya Sharpe, Susan Anderson, Charles Jones . . . ROW 4: Georgette Campbell, Diane Williford, Sally Beale, Harald Hood, Larry Cain, Hunter Pope, Don McNeill, Gary Patterson . . . ROW 5: Rob Houston, Billy Hutchinson, Buddy Wilson, Charles Allen, Jackie Vann, Mike Sullivan, Larry Underwood, John Pittman . . . ROW 6: Allyn Watts, Robert Thornton, Pat Kirkland, Gerald Arledge, Lance Hoxie, Rupert Phillips, Charles Coons, Doug,Rogers. l84l CLASS DF '63 ROW 1: Jeanne Reynolds, DeeDee Dwyer, Kay McMahon, Carol Johnson, Jeanne Kendrick, Jennifer Harlman, Terry Eastman, Sallie Hutchison . . . ROW 2: John Hester, Charles Jinrighl, Tommy Pinkston, Palsy Pugh, Betly Pope, Jeri Allen, Marianne Boggus, Jill Crammelin . . . ROW 3: Donna Baldwin, Irene Little, Mariana Cherry, Sue Brennan, Elaine Lamar, Ann Pres- call, Belly Mclaurine, Ann Manning . . . ROW 4: Belly Campbell, Pal Oswald, Janel Murfielcl, Kent Reilly, Carl Piltman, Wendy Morris, Mary Jo Sprecher, Palricia Nichols . . . ROW 5: Richard Holslan, Bill Ledyard, Denny Taylor, Tess Marxer, Rosemary Perdue, Don Reed, Paul Vincent, Lovelace Horn . . . ROW 6: Joe Freeman, Don Mosley, Charles Harkins, Buddy Browning, J. L. Helms, Larry Wills, Wayne Cook, Randy Barnetl. ROW 'l: Jane Buchanan, Sheryl Smith, Bill Wolfe, Chuck Ruggles, Melaine Miller, Dannie Jones, Jan Jones, Maree Alcheson . . . ROW 2: Barbara Keller, Barbara Riley, Francis Davis, Annie Mae Ward, Sherry Moore, Barbara Pinson, Lynda Sullivan, Dianne Coltle . . . ROW 3: Patricia Rayban, Cindy Wallers, Sally Mosley, Molly Ward, Emma Lou Smith, Diane Speigner, Lynda Gray, Helen Ellis . . . ROW 4: Tommy Glasscock, Paulelle Brown, James Bowden, Jimmy Keesee, Eugene Finkelstein, Bobby Wilkings, Joe Verreth, Waller Reznicek . . . ROW 5: Paula Blake, Alberl Goodwyn, Anne Sanford, Linda Harlin, Patricia Robbins, Connye Ansley, Pam Kuhn, Tommy Peacock . . . ROW 6: Shepherd King, Tommy Wheeler, Douglas Skinner, John Sanderson, John Riley, Richard Johnson, Quito Jones, Bernard Aranl. T851 CLASS OF '63 ROW 'I: Marilyn Shinbaum, Pat Riley, Patty Goodrich, Mildred Price, Pat Park, Jan'Jenkins, Becky Couch, Juanita Conner . . . ROW 2: Charles Betts, Susan Fullilove, Rhonda Holtem-an, Ann Nix, La Dane Carpenter, Janet Norris, Sandra Meeks, Kathi Anderson . . . ROW 3: Bobby Hollon, Paul Gassenheimer, John Chunn, Terry Shiver, Bunny Sansam, Brenda White, Margie McCary, Betty Henkin . . . ROW 5: Robert Akers, Robert Amos, Oliver Cooper, Bob Sanders, Larry Grable, Glenn Melton, Jim Paterson, Ronnie Robertson . . . ROW 5: Skippy Searcy, Skip Sells, Randy Farmer, Ken Swanger, Randy Karsokas, Larry Mclntosh, Mike Johnson, Gunter Newsom . . . ROW 6: Mark Cohen, Billy Pettus, Pat Wilbanks, Johnny Richardson, Jim Lum- ley, Alan Bullock, John Forehand, Tommy Coco. ROW 'l: Carol Abernathy, Bert Guy, Gibson Graham, Suzanne Samuel, Adrienne Pugh, Barbara Shipman, Glenda Brewster, Angela Kirkpatrick . . . ROW 2: Laura Harris, lynn Davies, Candy Cloud, Tommy King, Kenneth Whitman, Mallory Gallion, Theresa Smith, Alda Holt . . . ROW 3: Diane Taylor, Jack Rainer, George Yarbrough, Todgie Brown, Sharon Culbertson, Claire Taylor, Nancy Mosall, Dale Duke . . . ROW 4: Diane Gothard, Pat Cummins, Fay Cope, Beth Phillips, Philip Shelton, Cindy Howell, Sarah Sexton, Elizabeth Ann Cotter . . . ROW 5: Edwin Jordan, Joe Coleman, Darrell Welch, Albert Capouano, Bill McNair, Hassell Moores, Alan Culbreth, Buddy Mancuso . . . ROW 6: John Glasscock, Mike Sanders, John McGuire, Jimmy Young, Mac Beale, Howard Edwards, John Hall, Sam Thomason. 1861 CLASS OF '63 ROW 1: Tracey Harrelson, Becky Henderson, Rita Summerlin, Evelyn Price, Carolyn Campbell, Dean Bradley, Sue Pond, Mary Yancey . . . ROW 2: Sara Kelley, Pat Laing, Linda Sexton, Sally Wills, Paula Clarke, Loretta Guzzo, Eva Spence, Joyce Christoff . . . ROW 3: Brenda Bradley, Willie Jean Neal, Faye Lane, Anne Kreps, Diane Coughenour, Carol Nickerson, Betty Anne Rodgers, Carolyn Hardy . . . ROW 4: Charles Baldwin,,Janet Barton, Mary Ann Pope, Barbara Ann Kirkland, Mae Gard- ner, Martha Mayo, Margaret Moseley, Charlotte Grover . . . ROW 5: Jimmy Alford, Leroy Johnson, Bill Barrett, John Little, Fred Schaum, Larry Guettler, Pete Reeve, Billy Rittenour . . . ROW 6: Allen Dees, Larry Elliott, Russell Lackey, Ronnie Knox, Jay Isbell, Marshall Jones, James Groover, Ted Johnson. ROW 'l: Sis Stuart, Sue Ellen Grable, Margaret Jennings, Jamie James, Sue Nichols, Janice Park, Anne Mertins, Sara Fant . . . ROW 2: Cathy Tompkins, Lee Northcutt, Bruce Tarleton, Nancy Hinds, John Bateman, Pat Bloom, Mary Jane Taylor, Frances Hughes . . . ROW 3: Frances Roberts, Elizabeth Hill, Pat Benson, Russ Montgomery, Brack Nichols, Harriet Crommelin, Edwin Wise, Robert Adams . . . ROW 4: Kenneth Klein, Davis Brewer, Jerry Pelham, Chuck Muckenfuss, Paul Werking, Gary String- fellow, Richard Henderson, Harry Aclkison . . . ROW 5: Jim Rowlen, Wayne Gurley, David Deep, Ricky James, Vernon Bush, Bill Raltzell, Charlie Ramsey, Donna Chambless . . . ROW 6: Tommy Herring, Joe Kirk, Carter Aldrich, Douglas Braswell, Bobby Mullen, Larry Horton, Ben McDavid, Wayne Spivey. l87l CLASS OF '63 ROW 1: Larry Houghthy, Suzanne Peavy, Kitty Nunn, Charlotte Owsley, Jane Sloan, Sylvia Smilie, Linda Washington, Sharon Miller . . . ROW 2: Anne Sellers, Sammy Tetter, Kathleen Nichel, Willena Priestley, Suzanne Reilly, Anne Lydic, Patricia Miller, Darry Moore . . . ROW 3: Cherri Porter, Cheri Dempsey, Mike Goodson, Sharon Hayter, Joe Terry, Mary Ussery, Stetson Reid, Susan Kaufman . . . ROW 4: Bobby Kohn, David Burrell, Gilly Griggs, John Bricken, Ralph Cohen, Theo Katechis, Frank Stewart, Richard Hudson . . . ROW 5: Phil Berstein, Chip Kelley, Randy Barfield, Robert St. Lawrence, Gary Mays, Walter Lawrence, Wayne Moore, Robert Wine . . . ROW 6: Lee Sims, James Rutland, Davis Broadway, Warren Johnson, David Snead, Rutsy Phillips, Bob Watson, Ken Francis. ROW 'I: Linda Rouse, Jill Weems, Deedee Walter, Beverly Read, Mary McCall, Diane Goolsby, Bunny Abrams, Mary Lee . . . ROW 2: Linda Ruppenthal, Sandy Sedgwick, Donna Whiddon, Jean Anne Price, Paulette Klotz, Joan Eaton, Ann Cain, Claire Craig . . . ROW 3: Jacqueline Guenther, Angela Boynton, Judy Crosby, Ray Rossell, Suzanne Post, Dottie Dawkins, Ralph Henderson, Scott Smith . . . ROW 4: Linda Williams, Robert Brooks, David Wells, Walter Huxford, Charlie French, Genie Sims, March Perry, Sue Arnold . . . ROW 5: Glenn Shine, William Hill, John Crosby, Bill Wiese, Jimmy Ayres, Miller White, Joseph Reese, David Stuart . . . ROW 6: Wayne Pelham, Fred Griswold, Richard Nash, George Young, Wesley Richardson, Dick Hockett, Fred Varner, Michael Thorstead. l88il CLASS OF '63 O ROW 'l: Carolyn Brock, Sidney Levy, Susan McMurtrie, Theo Newsom, Annie Jean Corlee, Allene Howell, Linda Swindall, Carla Newman . . . ROW 2: Beverly Yarbrough, Carole Horn, Susan Lightfoot, Jack Harlsey, Judy Duncan, Patsy McDade, Lindo Tyler, Jeanette Lee . . . ROW 3: Frank Milford, Pinkie Folmar, Jack Beasley, Mary Nell Collins, Judy Mack, June Jackson, Charma Fannin, Toni Hansen . . . ROW 4: Charles Payne, Sharon Aldrich, Sharron Lingham, Marie McClendon, Mar- ian Fassman, Shirley Curlee, Bonnie Mitchell, Niwana Peters . . . ROW 5: Bill Crawford, Roger Evans, James Perry, Mike Haigler, Harvey Campbell, Max Horton, Herbert Scheuer, George Edmondson . . . ROW 6: James Meacham, Anthony Moone, Richard Kline, Randy Thomas, George Miller, Philip Loveless, Jimmy Grubbs, Bill Toomer. ROW 'I: Brenda Hoff, Patti Dennis, Gaye Fillingin, Madge Guy, Judy McClamrock, Patricia Lamb . . . ROW 2: Gloria White- hurst, Emilyn Neal, Barbara Thomas, Arlene Kleinberg, Lynn Hoffman, Jackie Weems . . . ROW 3: Priscilla Gilmer, Sharon Maddox, Helen Russ, Nancy Cowling, Eloise Lawson, Margie Duncan . . . ROW 4: Joe Jimmerson, Daniel Shiderly, David Warren, Jimmy Seale, Normant Baker . . . 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FITZPATRICK THEO NEVVSOM AJIMMY RUTLAND AGEORGE CLEMENTS ELEANOR STUCKEY ZAC PERRY ARANDY FARMER JAN GILLIAND EARL DAVIDSON ABILL LEDYARD DERRILL DERAMUS BEAUTY SELECTOR MR. RGGER WILLIAMS SELECTS . . . Miss Bonnie Gay Bigger and Mr. Buddy Morgan s 3 21 5 Y 5 3 EN N QR R K Qi! ii 2 E 2 s 3 f 1 5 l BEAUTIFUL BELLES AN D CAROL WILLIS JOE DUNLAP ,sz I ,ISIKE 2 i I , I I JOHNNY GAFFORD I Q8 1 ANGELIA PITTS I-IAN DSGME BEAL X BETTY HINES ZAC PERRY MOST POPULAR Jeanne Bailey and Buddy Berry BEST ALL ROUND Marty Jackson and Tommy Neville SENIOR WITTIEST VVHO'S WHO MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST HAN DSOME FRIENDLIEST Mary Alva HQII d Dou AII CI MOST ORIGINAL Vicki We GFI cl Fred Hardy MOST DEPENDABLE and Ricky Chappell MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nan Marshall and Chip Letton MOST LANIERISH Beverlie Bigger and Butch Davidson SENIOR VVHO'S WHO MOST TALENTED Carol Smith and Jim Atherton MOST VIVACIOUS Sharon Stephens MOST ATHLETIC Don Williams MOST SINCERE on Mac Jones JUNIOR VVHO'S WHO A MOST POPULAR R A MOST BEAUTIFUL Cindy Lee and Ashby Cook A lvylle Fcmn MOST HANDSOME Harold Mescxris FRIENDLIEST BES' ALL ROUND Sydney Mann and George Clements Dusty Jones ond Burt Cloud fIO41 SOPHOMORE VVHO'S WHO MOST POPULAR Jan Gilliland and March Perry FRI EN DLI EST Lucy Oliver and Jim Rutland MOST BEAUTIFUL Anne Sellers MOST HANDSOME Quito Jones BEST ALL ROUND Naclyci Sharpe and Ben McDavicl 1wfw.,NWWQM.wmmw fmmmmm wmv MMM. , --'--' ' ,, , '- W::a':r':xxie4,samxfs7L5zmmeXafs2Qia 2i?':xf4 new wwsas.s,2 :ms was faifm swmfazi SENIOR FAVORITES Beverlie Bigger Buddy Berry I 108 Joe Lassiter Jane Sadler SEIXIIUR FAVGRITES Marty Jackson Butch Davidson Norwood Fleming 11091 Peggy Bruce Whittle P i r l P , ? x l JUNIUR FAVGRITES Mike Ashursf Ashby Cook l113v1 Jim yS D yJ SOPHOMGRE FAVGRITES odyca Sharpe Jimmy Grubb March Perry Theo Newsom I1141 MISS KAY I-IARRIS . .R. GUOD CITIZIENSHIP GIRL The D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl tor this year I96I is Miss Kay Harris. She was selected by the student body and faculty for her leadership, scholarship, and personality. Kay has been a real attribute to Lanier during her three years here. She has Worked un- tiringly as Vice-President of the Student CounciI, and also as Vice-President ot her junior class. Every one at Lanier is very proud to have Kay represent them as this year's D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl. 11151 .' .' - 'S 4 EX X .:if.fXXff5 4 X 6.1.3 Gu a XX if vi 1 - 5 1' L' ll .-'- v Z? if ' - , twig? .. ll 4 . el l K l - A Sk' - -A, B CLUBS A D QRGAIXIIZATIGNS Each friendly household for cmd wide Contributed its shore, It chronicled the country side In colors quczint cmd rore. From belies ond brides come rich brococle Enwrought with threods of gilt, E'en buxom widows lent their oid To Aunt Jemimds quilt. 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FAULKNER The purpose of The council is To plon ond direct oll school ocfiviiies, in o democratic woy, with represenfofives from oll The closses ond The foculfy, To promofe ci genuine school spiriT, ond serve in ony woy possible To hold high The sfonolords of Lanier. The Sfudenl Council Cdme ll'1I'OU9l1 Sponsors for ihe Sfucleni Council: Mr. Faulkner, Mrs. on Lanier-Lee clay Mooneyham, Miss Gorrie. L IIS 1 CDU CIL SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ............. RICKEY CHAPPELL VICE PRESIDENT ............ TERRY SCHENZ SECRETARY-TREASURER .......... MARTY JACKSON MEMBERS-AT-LARGE . ..... -MARY GAIL HALL, DIANNE ROBB JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT .......,..... WARREN HUDSON VICE PRESIDENT . . . ...... TERRY MCPHERSON SECRETARY-TREASURER ......., . . . EARL DAVIDSON MEMBERS-AT-LARGE ,... CORDELIA BRANNON, DOROTHY BERQUIST SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT .....,....,,.. MARCH, PERRY VICE PRESIDENT ............. QUITO JONES SECRETARY-TREASURER . ......... JERRY ALLEN MEMBERS-AT-LARGE . . . JEAN ANN PRICE and THEO NEVVSOM Student Council officers show Sophomores Student Council members get ready to directions to class ot the first of the year. decorate their float for the Homecoming parade. L II9 1 SECTIG REPRESEXITATIVES PRESIDENT . . . ALLEN JONES VICE PRESIDENT . . STEVE PHELAN SECRETARY . . LANIER BRANCH SPONSOR . . MISS GORRIE The officers of The Represeniaiives: AIIen Jones, Sieve Phelan, Lanier Branch. -'-i:': :I'-I:' oi? ?:v5375'Qf-Wikia :e . ., . f Gi 1334 jig iii wS5?5?53FI5V3?E2giZEif'w . izfatf ,lgggz :MISS f 53552136 I, J b-:L::::h WL I- sv, gw?5, ,s k.,if'1?i sf m mzwiwww -lg : 'fi zsgmmo wsfm W fMw:L . W'5aaM QW' 'a 1f2s:a:?::':: 'wziiaw sf zmi . 46 y I, QM .... M Q , 34 ,. , W ' ---. I': --- -- 'S P - 7 V SW? I I-I.IZ33.3-:-.l W Zh WW W' 'b3. ::::: ,W Bw. fn ' J ' 'a , I ,I,,I, 1 I Q I H 3 Qggffwfgg sw r':r1:i2:::' .-zz-:vas Q -off ., i1: :r:z45-'5 ' igu',, I . V' . 256225 5053: 2:S?EfE?31f'I' 5 wmizmf. wr. gm, I K V '5Eg3'EiEfg'1i3ig5 i21E5i4g f Q' 'W A vw VZIZQQWQ h- i-:..:,e.s:- V 'wwftzzf' :Avi itmii , H, is .,... saggy, ' .zgs-,,:. I K f- , I V aagggggggfmzbsraw I -I ,whmfgffqeigsisi . 31 M-wi , . -fgglzww 25553 -,:s::.- :-5-:qc :Lp .- V' ' zzfieifziz, 13- fqggggzgwgzz' 35 5,5 ' .... A ff-M452-wr 5-IEE:-E:: rf -iE1?!E:1 -- f?:i?::ii'Z,.2J22,Qg:CZ?f'iiE5EZ :ff ' W I 1201 LTERNATE SECTIG REPRESENTATIVES A Section Representative must possess a willing heart, a strong back, and fast legs because his duties are numerous. His willing heart promotes all school activities. One favorite daily responsibility is that of devotions in each homeroom. His strong back assists the substitute teacher by acquainting her with the schedule of the class. His fast legs get the Section Report to the office on time. Although the duties of the Section Representative might seem minor, they combine into a unit which, along with the Student Council, forms a strong student government. Miss Gorrie: The sponsor of the Section The Alternate Section Representatives take Representatives and the Alternate Section the attendance slips to the office. Representatives. li2il UR CLE The Business Staff is the most important staff of the Oracle. They bring in all the ads that pay for the Oracle. This year's staff deserves much recognition for the hard worlc they have done. Left to right: Trudy Cook, Carolanne Worthington, Evelyn Britton, Vinny Lamb, Cordelia Brannon, Eliot Capouya, .loan Connell, Rebecca Barnes, Phillip Gidiere, Paul May, Richard Cohn, Teddie Roth, Suzanne Boozer, Louise Pearson. The Literary Staff uses the Oracle Room as a place in which to work. Left to right: Carol Robbins, Mimi Dud- ley, Georgia Graham. The Caption Staff records all the activities The Senior Pictures Staff had the seniors' of each senior. Left to right: Bonnie Gay pictures taken in the summer. Bigger, Sara Fields, Priscilla Putnam. L1221 STAFFS The Activity Staff makes hundreds of pictures of all the school activities during the yeor. Here members of the staff are deciding which pictures are the most represen- 'rotive of the school. ,E -2 we c i i ee,r,, The Feature Staff is the most secretive one. They count all the votes for the Who's Who and Favorites and hun- dle the selection of the Beauties. The Faculty Staff: Sammy Hill, Miss Persons, Dorothy Ber- quist, Mary Gail Hull, Janet Cox. The Clubs ond Organizations Staff has one of the hardest ' jobs on the Oracle. Left to right: Mary Elizabeth Arm- strong, Emily Hobbie, Thomosine Jones, Lindo Greene, Rachel French, Gina Stencil, Dianne Jones. 123 1 Tommie Ruth and Mac check lhe editorials lo see if anylhing got pas? Granny's eyes, bu? in vain. Carol and Calhy needed help from Mrs. Grove while she was af home with a broken leg. Ann and Rickey reminisce as they read last years Blue and While afler the Lanier vs. Lee game. THE BLUE EDITORS-IN-CHIEF ..... MAC JONES TOMIVIIE R. BOROUGHS ASSOCIATE EDITORS . . RICKY CHAPPELL ANN MCLEAN FEATURE EDITORS .... CAROL WILLIS CATHY MCKEEN SPORTS EDITORS . . JOHNNY GRIGGS JACK BOYD ADVERTISING MANAGERS . . FRED HARDY HELEN BEALE Johnny draws up assignmenfs while Jack marvels ai the camera. Helen and Fred plan from whom 'Io gel ads for ihis issue. ll241 Harriet and Ginny are kept busy once u monih making ihe as- VIVSINIU and Jim IWVC 0 WUI QOUCI fimeu IC'YI '9 signmenfs and then seeing that They come in on iime. 0'-If The ads for The BI'-Ie Gnd Whife. nd WHITE EDITORS-IN-CHIEF . ASSOCIATE EDITORS FEATURE EDITORS . SPORTS EDITORS . . . HARRIET MCMILLAN GINNY HUBBARD . . .CAROL WILDER FRANK IMMLER . . DIANNE ROBB MARTY JACKSON . . RALPH GRAHAM FRENCHY YARBROUGH ADVERTISING MANAGERS . . JIM HARRISON VIRGINIA HINES Carol and Frank do aII sorfs of IiHIe odd iobs like puhing fhe as- signments on the bulleiin board. IIQSI FrencI1y and Ralph proofread the 'Finished produci Tommie Ruth Boroughs CHEER The purpose of The Cheerleaders is Teom during oll games ond rollies. Th specfofors ond The confidence of The Teo Glenda Cooper I 126 Dell Ballard BSVGHY Bigger Peggy Bruce Whittle -E DERS od the student body in cheering for the nthusicxsm helps to boost the spirit of the Naclyc Sharpe Mike Ashurst Cindy Lee I: 127 :I HL CL B FIRST ROW: T. Neville, F. Yarbrough, B. Cloud, R. Graham, B. Davidson, L. Ward, J. Scott, J. Cain. SECOND ROW P. Rawlinson, K. Kershaw, N. Fleming, H. Flinn, D. Williams, D. Adams. THIRD ROW: J. Grubbs, C. Bedgood, T. Gossett, B. McDavid, D. DeRamus, C. Bear, J. Turner. FOURTH ROW: H. Mesaris, C. Hawk, B. Sternenberg, G. Suggs, L. Branch J. Pool, W. H. Harrison, H. Morton FIFTH ROW: W. Hargrove, G. Adams, J. Boyd, G. Rutland, T. Seale, A Cook, R. Cook. PRESIDENT. . . . . TOMMY NEVILLE VICE PRESIDENT . . . . .. RALPH GRAHAM SECRETARY-TREASURER . . NORWOOD FLEMING CHAPLAIN ,... .... L EIGH GILL SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . . PETE RAWLINSON SPONSOR . . . COACH WILSON 2262-1 ii F gigigiffg. .ggg,g.gg lr . w-5'533'TL.f?'5l-',,9?i i'i.' iff. 2E.f.zfi5if.9L,Qirf we 'ff ' I V' r f ' l ' ' A 222515 5 51 3 :'i :- ---1'- . A. R.. . ' I A The L Club recognizes 212' LICI i ff. rv 1. -wwmwfffe '.., 31,-11 boys who have shown good gr , -'. i1 '1lf,i-1 sportsmanship cmd have made contributions to athletics at I'i'i ,.-. 7 iifiggg iQ,ifgf3af?Tif5Sf.g'YiSi . f - e. U . '1 3T'f21 1 ', f' . Lanier. .-,'. .,,,,' 5 . . , .,.,,. ' X ' ' ,.,... . .,,. ,, Z? g,.l,.i ., j , . fl ,,, Q f .eel - ,?,f':,li3 ' N' ',.-' ' 4 .f ww H. I. W :Q -.. . , Xwwzx fwwifwef JV ,. .e., We ,eiii I e'I I l f ' . g If ff I'ei' . FIRST ROW: Tommy Neville, Coach L Club Sweetheart Wilson, Ralph Graham. SECOND Jeanne Bailey ROW: Norwood Fleming, Pete Rawl- inson. li28l HI H TTERS LEFT TO RIGHT Tom Casey Jill Crommelm Phoebe Hale Jule Henle Jackie Weems Virginia Hinds Janet Cox Mary Deon Sharon Allen Mary Campbell Linda Rabren Susan Williams Ann Glasscock Sandra Harrelson Nancy Chestnutt Betty Hines Lynn Davies Kath: Anderson Sue Caufman Frankie Brantley Carolyn Corson Sandra Smith Jane Sadler Charlene Chain Linda McDonald The purpose of the Hi Hotters is to add beauty and entertainment to the halt time shows. Shirley R055 .. fhe insfwdor of Left to Right: Sanclra Harrelson -the Hi Hqffe,-5, Linda Rabren, Ann Glasscock, Jane Sadler, Nancy Chestnutt. L1291 DRUM MAJOR ........ JOHN THORINGTON LYRE CLUB OFFICERS BAND CAPTAIN ........ JOHN THORINGTON FIRST LIEUTENANTS ....... JOHNNY GAFFORD MIKE WARREN SPONSOR . . . . . . W. T. BINION, JR. PO- ETTES TO RIGHT: Marilyn McNeill, Mary Virginia Hall, Katrina Wheeler, Eleanor Siuckey, Joan Dowdy, Ann N Bo Gay Bigger, .lan Jones. IQISOI BAND AIXIIER MIXED CHDRUS PRESIDENT . . . . BOB BRAIN VICE PRESIDENT . . . . JERRY LYNN SECRETARY . . . . CAROL SMITH TREASURER . . . ADELIA MCNAIR SPONSOR . . MRS. MCCORKLE The purpose of The Lonier Mixed Chorus is to give pleosure To ourselves cmd others Through music. II321 SDPHO DRE GIRLS SIIXIGI G CLASS PRESIDENT . . . . . MADGE GUY VICE PRESIDENT . . . . . ANN COTTER SECRETARY . . . SANDY SEDGWICK I I33 Sammy HiII-piano, Left io Righty Joan Connell, Rebecca Barnes, Suzanne Boozer, Marilyn Nawrocki I TER-CLUB COUNCIL PRESIDENT . . .... KAY HARRIS VICE PRESIDENT . . I BUTCI-I BLANKENSI-IIP SECRETARY . . . . . FRANK IMMLER TREASURER . . RICKY CHAPPELL SPONSOR . . MRS. GROVE Members of the Inter-Club Council decorated elaborately for their Between Semester dance. The Inter-Club Council promotes ond coordirmotes octivities omong the clubs ot Lonier. It is mode up of representotives from eoclt club. I li34l FT' President of the Inter-Club Council: Kay Harris. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUC TID PRESIDENT . . . WESLEY CALHOUN VICE PRESIDENT . . RAY HOLLIMAN SECRETARY . . . PEARL BRANTLEY TREASURER . . CAROLYN LEE HISTORIAN . . . CLAUDE BOWDEN REPORTER . . . LYLE THOMPSON 135 Officers of The D.E. Club I DI ERSIFIED DCCUPATIDIXIS PRESIDENT . . . . PAT LAUGI-ILIN VICE PRESIDENT . . . . . RITA BROWN SECRETARY . . . . . . LINDA LUMLEY TREASURER . . . . JOYCE CARRIGAN HISTORIAN . . . . CAROL FRANKLIN REPORTER . . .... PATRICIA FITZGERALD SPONSORS . . MRS. LAWS and MR. MCGRAW The purpose ot the D. O. Club is to develop leadership, to create interest in preparing tor employment, to provide an intelligent choice ot occupation, to en- courage ethical standards in business, and to develop a feeling ot responsibility to society. President of t h e D. O. C I u b: Pat Laughlin. li361 The D. O. Club enters a car in the Home coming parade each year. 5 ,L gi 44' W ff V S A :'1 , -- ': 137 XIUR The president of The Senior Girls: Jeanne Bailey. PRESIDENT ......... JEANNE BAILEY VICE PRESIDENT . . .... CAROL SMITH SECRETARY . . .. . . MARTHA ANN MORROW TREASURER . . . ....., NAN MARSHALL SPONSORS . . . MRS. SWEAT ond MISS VVILBANKS The purpose of The Senior Girls is To promole o betfer relolionship befween The senior girls of Lonier ond Their school. During The yeor rhey hove o Teo for new girls, o bozclor, ond o Chrisfrnos donce. li38l GIRLS The Senior Girls enlerloin lhe new girls at The firsf of school with cz lea. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Wilbunks, Nan Marshall, Marfhu Ann Morrow, Carol Smith, Jeanne Bailey, lwo sophomore girls, Mrs. Sweuf. L1391 FRE CH CLUB PRESIDENT . . . . . DOROTHY SWEAT VICE PRESIDENT . . . . SANDRA I-IEVVSTON ond EVELYN KNURR SECRETARY . . . GINNY HUBBARD oncl MARILYN MONSKY TREASURER . , . . . FRANK IMMLER CHAPLAIN .... . . JULIE NORTON PARLIAMENTARIAN . . . . VICKI WELL SPONSOR . . . . . MRS. ARMSTRONG The purpose of The French Club is To provide on opporTuniTy for sTudenTs of French To geT TirsT honcl informofion of The life ond culTure of Fronce Through ocTive porTicipoTion in club ocTiviTies. AT The French Club pc1rTy for The ln- Dorofhy Sweqf and Madame Arm. Ternufional House sTudenTs, everyone sang sfrong gre busy making plans for The 70 The music of 5C'mmY Hill- French Club Trip To New Orleans. II401 L TIN CLUB CLAY RANKIN , . CONSUL FRANK IMMLER .. . SENIOR AEDILE JIM ATI-IERTON . . . CONSUL LUCY LANIER . . JUNIOR AEDILE CAROL SMITH . . . . CONSUL THEO NEWSOM . . SOPHOMORE AEDILE SPONSOR .... MRS. A. S. WI-IITING The purpose of the Lotin CIuIo I is to promote interest in the Ro- mon p e o p I e ond the Lotin Ionguoge. The cheerleaders celebrate Home- The officers of the Latin club coming in the Latin fashion. L. to R. Frank lmmier, Jim Atherton Clay Rankin. II4II 9 SPANISH CLUB i1421 SCIE CE CLUB PRESIDENT , . VICE PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . TREASURER . . SPONSOR . RICKY CHAPPELL . . MAC JONES LEWIS WILSON . . ROY RILEY MR. LAWRENCE The purpose of The Science Club is To encourage active inferesf in Science. President of the Science Club: M mbe s of th Sc nce CI b work Ricky ChoppeII. on an e pe men? I43 RT CLUB PRESIDENT . ....... BARBARA FRYAR VICE PRESIDENT . . KAY JONES SECRETARY . TREASURER . SERGEANT-AT-ARMS SPONSOR . . Paf Sfewar-1 sells u customer a book. I I44 JANICE PARKS JOAN JORDON JOE VORECK MR. MEREDITH I I ' . I :Q I H 5 ,,t+13gMgg,f2Ew,,,: . . I' I 35526232 322525 255353 ' f 522 V Aff' ssggg- ,,,. .,,, . ., . AI If '-4:5 QP vw: D Maw -. H- f .1 V- , , -V 1 gr ggrhgmifigwsmrii I :: Nik Qfwlflifeim 'SS -vjzl'-firm , I I Swmiihwgwsfas I I Z Efgmagizzfgmsfzsfms ...,, '-in I zfzgfn I f wig -- , Egggimi ,A I bsggsfz , 2535535553 ff in eggs Lx II . I E552 1 : 5615 2 E S, President of The Ari Club: Barbara Fryar MATH CLUB FIRST ROW: Bibb Cain, Frank 'lmmler, Marty Jackson, Tommy Abernathy, Chip Letton, Martha Stewart: SECOND ROW: Sam- my Hill, William Mahoney, Doug Adams, Ricky Chappell, Sandra Hewston, Richard Cohn, Mike Carter, Bruce Lang, Jimmy Coleman. THIRD ROW: Tom Haynes, William Lawrence, Charles Reddoch, John Griggs, Charles Connell, Dan Huie, Mike Redmond, Kim Daniel. PRESIDENT . . . . CHIP LETTON VICE PRESIDENT . .,.. VICKI WEIL SECRETARY . , , . MARTY JACKSON TREASURER .... . . TOMMY ABERNATHY PUBLICITY DIRECTOR . .... FRANK IMMLER SPONSORS ..,, , . MISS CARR and MISS LEE You're not paying attention, Miss PURPOSE: To create interest in mathe- matics and mathematical voca- tions. But two plus two IS four, Miss Lee! Gorrie! I45 LI LDS PRESIDENT , . . ..... RICHARD SCAFF VICE PRESIDENT . . . . JIM SEAY ond DON KOCOUR SECRETARY ..... . . WOODY FOXSVVORTH SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . . . . . . STANLEY SOLOMAN SPONSOR ond TREASURER . . . . . MR. BREWER The purpose of The Li Los is To promote The school spiriT of Lanier. Everybody Came go qhe Li President of the Li Los Los Halloween party on 'top R'CI'10'fd scuff- of 1'l1e ASW. lI46l FUTURE E RIVIERS DE AIVIERIC PRESIDENT . . PHIL PELHAM VICE PRESIDENT . EDDIE WORRELL SECRETARY . . JOHN JENKINS REPORTER . . . JOE TURNER TREASURER .... . FRANK TEMPLE PARLIAMENTARIAN . GARY SUGGS SPONSOR . .. . MR LOCKE The purpose is ill to develop com- petent, aggressive, rural, and agricul- tugal leadership, i2l to create and nurture a love of country lite, i3I to develop character, train tor useful citizenship, and foster patriotism, i4I to encourage improvement in scholar- ship, i5l to provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational activities. rsdent of FFA Whatsthtyallaelook Pelham G lI47J FUTURE HDIVIEIVIAKERS OE AMERICA PRESIDENT . . VICE PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . . CORRESPONDING SECRETARY . TREASURER . . HISTORIAN . . REPORTER . . . PARLIAMENTARIAN SONG LEADER . . . MRS. HI Pufring up the F.H.A.'s Fair Exhibit are Jo Carlisle, .lane Gibson, and Judy McCIukin. II481 . . LANA HUGHES . . BE'I'I'Y POWELL . FRANCINE KEESEE . BARBARA MARTIN . DORIS BERQUIST . . JANE GIBSON . . IVA KATE HALL ELIZABETH DEMERRITT CKS and MRS. SALTER Fufure Homemaker's President Lan Hughes. EUTURE TE CHERS UE IVIERIC PRESIDENT . , . .....,. MARY JANE KLOTZ VICE PRESDENT . . . PEGGY POLLOCK SECRETARY . . . DOROTHY BEROUIST TREASURER . . LUCIA LIVINGSTON LIBRARIAN . . . . NELL CAMPBELL HISTORIAN . ..,.., JEAN MOSELY CHAPLAIN . . ...... EVELYN KNURR SPONSOR . . , MRS. DUBINA cmd MISS MOTES The purpose of The F. T, A. is fo ossisf The feochers ond To promote The course of educofion among The sfudenfs. Presideni of the F.T.A.: Mary Jane F.T.A. members served as g'iudes Kloiz. on Back io School Night 11491 MARSHALL CLUB FIRST ROW: Darnell Hammer, Lynn Davies, Angela Kirkpatrick, Margie Brown, Carol Abernathy, Larry Houghtby. SECOND ROW: Dianne Jones, Jane Sloan, Linda White, Pat Park, Sis Stuart, Charles Kennell. THIRD ROW: Helen Watts, .ludy Jones, Linda McDonald, Cecell Morris, Betsy Grover, Ronald Boozer. FOURTH ROW: Taressa Witherall, Gracie Mussafer, Nanci Chernau, Lana Hughes, Mary Gail Hall, Dorothy Berquist, Nan Harris. FIFTH ROW: Harriette Dowe, Nancy Hinds, Martha Manning, Mary Campbell, Mary Ann Bell, Sue Brennan, Barbara Brennan, Terry Scherf. Janet Cox checks a pass for Iva Kate Hall. The Mar- shalls are stationed at dif- ferent places on each floor to check passes and keep the halls quiet. HEAD MARSHALL ......... FRED FEINBERG ASSISTANT MARSHALLS ....... DIANNE JONES NANCI CHERNAU, JANICE BARRETT, GLADYS CUTTS, LINDA WHITE SPONSOR . ...... MISS SPINKS The Marshalls have the responsibility of keeping the halls tree of unnecessary traffic and assisting visitors about the halls. They protect the property of the students by seeing that no one goes to the lockers during classes without a pass from the office. N501 Miss Spinks and Fred Fein- berg discuss problems of the Marshalls Club. USHERS CL B HEAD USHER ........ BUTCH BLANKENSHIP SENIOR ASSISTANTS . . HERBERT MORTON and JIM THOMAS JUNIOR ASSISTANTS . . WAYNE DIONNE and JOE GRAHAM SECRETARY-TREASURER ...... WARREN HUDSON SPONSOR .......... R. MR. GRISSETT SLOGAN: HNOBLESSE OBLIGEH IUnTo whom much is given, much is expecfedj The sponsor for the Ushers: Mr. The Ushers are on hand for all Grisseif. The big affairs that come fo Lanier I 151 1 LIBRARY CLUB PRESIDENT . . . ' . . . JEAN MOSLEY VICE PRESIDENT , . . . MARY ANNE GAIDIS SECRETARY ' . . . . . LUCY LEWIS TREASURER .... . ANNETTE GAIDIS PARLIAMENTARIAN . . SAYNA PHILLIPS CHAPLAIN . . . . BETTY RODGERS SPONSOR . . . . MISS ANDREWS Workers in the library. L. fo R.: Jean Mosley, .loan Cleghorne, Linda Cooey, Sherry Moore. MGTTO: You open The world when you open o book. II521 President of the Library Club Jean MosIey. THESPIAN CLUB PRESIDENT .......... VICE PRESIDENT . . SECRETARY . . TREASURER . . SPONSOR . . MRS. GIBBS CORWIN NANCI CHERNAU BARBARA ROSEN MURRAY BURN ANN THOMPSON Act well your port, for therein oll honor lies. -Pope President of ihe Thespiun Club: Gibbs Cor- The Thespians hold a rehearsal for a play win. fI53I DEB TE CLUB PRESIDENT ........ FRED FEINBERG SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT . . NANCI CHERNAU JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT . . MURRAY BERN SPONSOR . . . . MR. TI-IIELKE Earl Davidson is one of the principal figures in the debafe. Officers of the Debaie Society: Murray Bern, Nanci Chernau, and Fred Feinberg. II54T IVIDDIER AIXICE and B LLET GROUP FIRST ROW: Lenore Heiler, Sandra Hewston, Marilyn McKay. SECOND ROW: Jean Fletcher, Betty Hines, Sherry Emerson, Sylvia Blackwell, Dee Dee Dwyer, Jeanne Kendrick, Melaine Miller, Sheryl Smith, Pat Park. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Corson, Judy Floyd, Jamie Warren Berinhout, Helen Crump, Janie Turner, Carolyn Johnson, Marilyn Jones, Linda Thompson, Judy Duke, Billy Jo Hammond, Carole Corson. FOURTH ROW: Lucia Livingston, Gretchen Sandback, Gwen Anderson, Becky Hope, Susan Williams, Sandra Harrelson, Nan Harris, Beth Park, Gerry Manning, Sunny McCormick, Ann Clark, Ruth Harrison, Betty Jean Holmes, Ginny Turner. PRESIDENT ,... . MERILYN McKAY VICE PRESIDENT 4 . . . SANDRA HEWSTON SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . LENORE I-IELLER SPONSOR .... . MRS. GOLSON The purpose ot the Modern Dance group is to create enthusiasm in dancing and provide entertainment tor ourselves and our audiences. Officers of the Modern Dance: The Can-Can girls are Betty Hines, Merilyn McKay, Sandra Hewston, Sandra H ew s to n, and Jeanne Lenore Heller. Fletcher. N551 RCHERY CLUB PRESIDENT .... f ...... RONNIE BOOZER VICE PRESIDENT . . . KENNETH LARSON SECRETARY I . . . . BOB GIRDLEY TREASURER . . . . JACKSON BOSTWICK CI-IAPLAIN . . . , FRED CORSON SPONSOR . . MRS. YARBOROUGH They hit ihe bulI's eyel SLOGAN: The sfrcighfer The shafts, the Truer The hearts. N561 President of the Archery Club: Ronnie Boozer. FISHING CL B BIG-MOUTH BASS . . . . ROBERT CRANE SMALL-MOUTH BASS . . . . DOUG ALGOOD BLUE-GILL BREAM . . . . JOHNNY GRIGGS SUCKER .... . . HARRY MCMILLAN SPONSOR . , . . MRS. SHERLOCK AIM: Kefch 'emi Fishing Ciub President: Robert Crane. The Fishing Club officers show fhe size of 'Iheir usual cofch. I.. To R. J. Griggs, D. AIgoocI, R. Crane, H. Mc- MiIIc1n. I 157 1 GIRLS' LE DERS CLUB FIRST ROW: IvyIIe Fann, Sydney Mann, Dinah Armstrong, Anne Green. SECOND ROW: Dusly Jones, Duffie Bricken, Jean Pake. THIRD ROW: Miriam Black, Linda Martin, Carole Payne, Theo Newsom. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Lee, Cece Farmer, Marney Von Gal, Jeanie Daniel, Mariy Jackson. PRESIDENT . . . . JEAN PAKE VICE PRESIDENT . . MIRIAM BLACK SECRETARY . . . NANCY De-WITT TREASURER . . . . MARY USSERY CHAPLAIN . . . . CINDY LEE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS . . SIDNEY MANN Leaders in action, FIRST ROW: Nancy DeWiH, Jean Pake, Duffie Bricken, IvyIIe Fann. SECOND ROW: Miriam Black, Marney Von Gal, Cindy Lee, Top: CaroI Payne. 158 President of the Leaders Club: Jean Pake, BUYS' LE DERS CLUB FIRST ROW: L. D. Fitzpatrick, J. Griggs, B. Cloud, R, Graham, T. Daniel. SECOND ROW: T. Arnold, B. Sfernenberg, F. Yarbrough, B. Watson. THIRD ROW: D. Williams, J. Bricken, B. McDavid, D. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: W. Hudson, T. McPherson. PRESIDENT . . . . . BURT CLOUD VICE PRESIDENT . . . . TED ARNOLD SECRETARY . . . GEORGE RUTLAND TREASURER . . . . TED DANIEL CI-IAPLAIN . . RALPH GRAHAM Lee Hall is fhe main building at Blue The Leaders Club ,relaxes on fop of Ridge, The mouniain ai Blue Ridge. TISQI HY TEE PRESIDENTS Wirnberly Carter Carol Wilder Neal Crockett Sandy Wright MOONM!ST CAROUSEL BETA CENTURA TWILIGHT Sandra Hewston Madeline Ingalls RA-RAVA5 FANFARE Dorothy Berquist Sis Stuart Anne Sellers Lucy Oliver LA FLEUR FANTASIA CHALEUR SHANGRI-LA 11601 Moonmisi members form a moon. New senior members dress dolls for Christmas. Moonmisf. Moonmisfers wash a car for a service proiecf. if 5 fT Members of Carousel dress dolls for 4' 3 Christmas. fur is r The Carousel Homecoming float won first V Z: ,AIA if H in 39 prize. 45 55 , , X., 5, :E vw i n H, 'fb 5 1 are we .,,., if , ls we if 5 i P : :fm li ' 'xiii i E f .s r--- gil AEE : W V , ',Q:'a' Qfglfggi , sf. - A ,.', - ' - ' 'i Z' it e ' '. ' Q Members of Carousel in their Carousel sweatshirls. 'lfhe members of Befa Centura. Th I 161 1 e ofiicers of Beta Cenfura. RT Beia Centura's float was represeniative of Homecoming. Ofiicers of Twilight. Twilight coilects ioys for Christmas. Siorles for ihe young at Twlllgh'f time Ra-Ravas members preparing a scrapbook Members of Ra-Ravas. Ra-Ravas member iypes the club's Consfi- Fanfare executive committee. tution. l1621 Fanfare dresses dolls for the orphans at Christmas. Fanfare collects canned goods to feed a needy family at Thanksgiving. Jwzifla-e Some La Fleur members with their adopted child, Margaret. Wi l.a Fleur members making flowers for their Homecoming float. .,. rf QQ-35. fs-13 1 A- W ' . I I 'V 5 ' 4 La Fleur members entertain- E V. Ab . ing Margaret. M QM sfvigxit .: .5'::2 - t ... fxiffi, :E ii: V. , xiii. li ' if f 1 F555 K ww gmwi T ' so Asif' 1'-ri-1 .,., ' V -1'2g'.j jfF'LNi? , A ' if' , f ::5.5:i: yr - tiff . 'Si' Q f 5 5 dz k Q. Mggqgggig., new :,f,.::.:v.g-:gf an ...':.g:sg:-31. f V Officers of Fantasia. Shangri-La gathers after a meeting. i Chaleur listens to a speaker. fi63l YOUTH LEGISLATURE 4 . X 3 l1641 YMCA IVIIEIVIURIES ,Q , The dainfy beauties of Lanier and Lee. I 166 1 The mulfi-purpose room is parties on ihe week-ends. This is one of Sigma Phi's money-making proiecfs. available for all Hl-Y and TRI-Hl-Y ,z . .- ' M fi A 'fsilisfff Q gfghjzmgiiffs 4532-,bfi War g'g'5'5'5 -px iilgfigizzs lS?f'3'E9f 6 -Qifsigf' i 'Eff' ' - ' V ggsag 1- gg, 5:54 ruff 2. f.-Q assess. 37152 gg:,2,j'j ,si 1'-Q - ., :3i5Z?iff.,i .. W ' - ' Nfl, . he :fs m e -Q is -' zfizgzf . 'eff 3 -'--'- 1 1 z5:5r ff, . ' giipzfz .Nev - i .g:g.,. P . ww , 5 M .W , . ir . .. V- , ggggg: -' 5' , ,I :Q - :-fr :g:i:,..- ' - fsggferf- giffifi H sg ga, ,: f 1- i W f i' ie ,Q-i 3233? L is ,155 iff' A ' T g,:,,. I- fp, . .- -W G' 53531 f gg :fgis q , ' ' . ,G HPS 21if,zi?5is 1 Q' nf . , , X325 - 2'i'5-rf:-' Self' . e ,IEE , 4 sir ifgztti .:25f'I-Q-E'.E S332 , .. wr, , . .. , 5. ,. Sf 0 sr - , T iff. 4 -- 'iii' f-EE4S.3E.3?iQyf ' T - Mi s-T fri, , uiiefms f2 5'ff2:'W11 - ' ' T-1 ,4 ' . V .,,.,.,., ' -zwfiiig -'-' T ws. T T 1 , -V K , ,V ., , 12:-.I 'gs rww f ll TRI-Hl-Ys have programs. The girls are learning some beaufy from a beauty advisor. Blue Ridge is an annual irip sponsored by fhe YMCA. Here Ted Daniel, Jean Fake, and Ted Arnold lake time out from The busy Blue Ridge schedule. I 1671 .'.',- , is 4 .'.'.'.'. ff' as hx- X ' . 4 fgsgg. ,ff ll ' ' will 'Hi Q. 1 - i tiff? li , 'I Stamp it we - N K' i-A-'ftf' amd , ilft.- B lLITARY I 168 Where two hundred thouscind bciyonets gleam, Tipped with the light of the eorliest beom, And the toces ore sullen cmd grim to see In the hostile ormies of Grant ond Lee. Excerpt from: Lee to the Rear -John Reuben Thompson B TTLE GRDUP STAFF JAMES E. LANE ALLEN C. RANKIN JAMES A. RUMBLEY Bottle Group Commonder Deputy B. G. Commander Executive Officer TOMMIE RUTH BOROUGHS SANDERS A. CORTNER ROBERT W. BAILEY Bottle Group Sponsor Coptoin, Infontry Adiutont PMS SAI WILLIAM J. MAHONEY RONALD P. BOOZER MIKE H. CARTER THOMAS H. GOLSON S-2 S-3 S-4 Asst. S-I rwol CGIVIPANY OFFICERS L. R. Blankenship H. D. MCCOWH iw , V' 5 , , ..,. liiiilf' Bonnie Gay Bigger Katrina Wheeler J. W. Harrison G. W. Pratt C. McLaurine R. W. Campbell C. Kennel H. E. Hobbs W. S. Richardson R. E. Barze Sharon Stephens Nancy Chestnut J. L. Brown A. C. Bernard :fi :., 1 as .,, ,, . :.., lll' ., ir.. 1 F 1. iffi Wt, f'Q-f:Q.:,'i'fj.f ,Y '.'.,' j1, .A-jlgiif f ,A.'.,V N D. W. Sullivan N. R. Smart C. D. McDonald J. D. D600 l17i1 CUM PAN FIRST PL Too CADET CAPT. L. R. BLANKENSHIP ,.... ............. , ......,.. C ompany Commander CADET IST LT. CHARLES KENNEL .... ....... E xecutive Officer BONNIE GAY BIGGER ............. .....,...... S ponsor CADET 2ND LT. JAMES HARRISON ,... ..................... , . .Platoon Leader CADET SXSGEIEIREICEER . .... . .... Platoon Guide CADET QND LT. COLIN MCLAURINE ...,.................,,........... PIatoon Leader CADET SXSGT. EDWIN LIVINGSTON ........................,......, Platoon Guide CADET SXSGT. GEORGE CLEMENTS ,... ....... G uidon Bearer CADET IST SGT. ELIOT CAPOUYA .... . . .Company Sergeant CADET MXSGT. WILLIAM BOSWELL ........... .... P Iatoon Sergeant CADET MXSGT. JAMES MCSWAIN .....,....... . . .Platoon Sergeant I I72 I COMPANY B FIRST PL Too CADET CAPT. HAL D. MCCOWN .............,.....,.,.,..... Company Commander CADET IST LT. HERBERT E. HOBBS ,.... ....... E xecutive Officer KATRINA WHEELER ,................ ........... S ponsor CADET QND LT. GEORGE W. PRATT ...,.. ,....., ................. P I atoon l.eader CADET SXSGT. GEORGE R. OTTO ...,............................... Platoon Guide CADET QND LT. ROBERT W, CAMPBELL ..................,........... Platoon Leader CADET SXSGT. JIMMIE W. TYUS ........,... . . ........... Platoon Guide CADET SXSGT. FRANK E. MONTGOMERY .... ........ G uidon Bearer CADET IST SGT. FRED W. CORSON ...... .... C ompany Sergeant CADET MXSGT. VINCENT S. LAMB .............. .... P Iatoon Sergeant CADET MXSGT. ROBERT E. BRENTS .............. .... P Iatoon Sergeant fI731 CDMPAIXIY C FIRST PL Tao CADET CAPT. WILLIAM S. RICHARDSON ...,....,.... V .,........ Company Commander CADET IST LT. CHARLES D. MCDONALD ..... ....,. E xecutive Officer SHARON STEPHENS .........,......... .....,...... S ponsor CADET 2ND LT, JAMES L. BROWN ...... .,,.,.. ,.........,....... P I atoon Leader CADET SXSGT. WILLIAM E. STRONG ,.............................,. Platoon Guide SECD D PL TDD CADET QND LT. DENNIS W. SULLIVAN. CADET SXSGT. ROBERT A. MACRORY. . CADET SXSGT. WARREN P. HUDSON. . CADET IST SGT. KENNETH O. LARSON. . . CADET MXSGT. BILL G. JACKSON ..., CADET MXSGT. WALTER B. CHANDLER ..............,.,,........Platoon Leader I74 . . . . . .Platoon Guide . . . .Guidon Bearer Company Sergeant . .Platoon Sergeant . .Platoon Sergeant COMPANY D FIRST PL Too CADET CART. RONALD B, BARZE .............. - .........,..,. Company Commander CADET IST LT. JERRY D. DEAN .,.. ....... E xecufive Officer NANCY CHESTNUT ...........,...... ....,.,..,,.. S ponsor CADET 2ND LT. ALAN C. BERNARD ...... ..... ............,... P I afoon Leader CADET SXSGT. RICHARD L. DOTSON ,,.....,..,......,..,.........., Plafoon Guide CADET QND LT. NEIL R. SMART ...,.... CADET SXSGT. MORGAN J. DONAHUE CADET SXSGT. JEFFEY W. HURT ,........ CADET IST SGT. ALFRED R. CROSSWELL. . . CADET MXSGT, DONALD O. KOCOUR .......... CADET MXSGT. RONALD E. MYERS .... I 5 Platoon Leader .I.-... -...PICII'OOf'lGUIdS . . . .Guidon Bearer Company Sergeanr . .Platoon Sergeant . ,Platoon Sergeant DRILL TE lvl Members of the Drill Team are Cadet Lf. Col. James E. Lane, Commander, Brown, Blankenship, Hines, Montgomery, Pratt, Simon, Collier, Carter, Screws, Hurt, Dow, Price, Brents, Myers, Head, Brents, Deichalmann, Richardson, Brents. .JAMES E- LANE JEANNE BAILEY Commander, Sponsor, Drill Team Drill Team Sponsored by V.F.W. Post 96, our Drill Team, nicknamed the Dixie Generals, is Nationally known. It placed second in the National Competition at the Miami V.F.W. Convention in 1957, the New York V.F.VV. Convention in l958, and the Detroit V,F.VV. Convention in l96O. Drill Team Coach ..........,,................ ,,.. S gt. Kenneth Higgins li76l RIFLE TE M e Q r iw if ss it LE. Members of thc Rifle Team are L to R: Bernard, Rankin, Smart, Deichelmann: Second Raw: Livingston, Williams, Chandler, Mont- gomery. Our fine Rifle Team participates in many ROTC. rifle matches each year. Among these various matches are The Third Army Matches, the Southeastern R.O.T.C. Match, and the William Randolph Hearst National Match. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Members of the Drum and Bugle Corps are: Fitz-Gerald, Capouya, Otto, Rainer, Tichenor, Mays, Thomason, Webber, Finklesiein. N771 inf M K X FK S413 ' f fx 1 K ,U Eimx , 'f , .'.,4-- 21? ' ifx if Y 6, I sp- , -' rf iit, Wye 'Q V QI J K fi!! I. v- Zz: df - 7. . f y ., Q V i ,mir-' ,-,1 vj XXX-5 , - -9 f ' f X if . -f XJ 5 .,,. X K L 5 rf' ,JJ ,, ,f CJ 13 f - og: 9 , K L I f L , Nei .f GK' fd ' lg. X '--f V ' - of uf 'NPC' , emi . ' iff' , N K ,, -, f q xi N-'f Qc L? . iv J, Mil, x yy ' 'x. K . o - 4 1 k, f ff 'fJ , xwivih- Q rip 45 Ci, L s-f C, pix! v' 1 J ' gf- -f yfx' Q . .J , f ' Y , .f .-if 1. X' X J - ,f , f Y' JJ Q' ggi' C. F' r Ns- X :Q aw f -Aff A'-ff KN' ' ' K' ,. f fx' -f' ' LJ QV X Ye- '..X-ff vi, .. SJ . 7 ,J +V-f' V' an r--- f ,V ., , V ff fxf' Q . X Q: 5 'L g v-' f 'N x.,f xXLf XC. Rf' 5 K , ' rex Q7 .WF H QQ x 'ff 1 1, on M5 X: ' 3? ,fkf-X YJ' -7 m J f 'X N-- ' 1 Q, lv, C X ' :ri 2' 1, C , , 1 rf ,K, AX X, rf-5' , V, ,xx I C'-. 9' KW, THLETICS f178l We ore Q bond of brothers And native To The soil Fighfing for The properfy We gained by honest foil. Excerpf from The Bonnie Blue Flag -Hurry McCarthy 1961 FOG BOB WILSON BOB TEEL Head Couch Athletic Director TOM NEVILLE BUTCH DAVIDSON Co-Captains Il801 LL TE M BILLY LIVING5 RAYMOND BOYKIN Line Coach End COGCI1 RALPH GRAHAM BURT CLOUD BILL WIESE BUDDY BIG BOPPER BERRY li18lfl LEIGH GILL-Senior Quarterback and Halfback-The team's only three year Ietterman-a shitty and elusive runner - handled punting chores until iniured-All City. BILL STERNENBURG-Senior Tackle JIM SCOTT-Junior Fullback AII -Strong, massive interior lineman City-Blockbustlng ball carrier who who helped steady Poet defenses. is a tremendous candidate for All State honors MASON BOYD-Junior Tackle-One TOM NEVILLE-Senior Tackle-All DOUG ADAMS Senior Linebacker of the indispensible men in the Poet City-Co-captain, Tremendous block- -A rugged defensive back who line-a strong candidate for All- er and vicious tackler-great compe- stepped in while Mesaris was side State. titor-received many scholarship of- lined-starred the Escam ia ters. game. WALTER HARGROVE-Senior Center JIMMY POOLE-Junior Halfback- JERRY MARSHALL Senior end -A fine pivot man who has started Only poet to cross Lee goal line. Kicked extra points and turned and performed superbly for the Because of his great speed, he was the greatest pass reception of he pmt two years, a breakaway threat every time he year in the Murphy game carried the ball. I82 KNOX KERSHAW-Junior Tackle- Rugged tackler who bolstered Poet defenses all year-another who will be counted on heavily next year. CHARLES HAWK-Junior Halfback -A demon on defense-played his best game against Lee. JACK BOYD-Junior Linebacker- All State-His bone crushing tackles and heads-up play made him one of the top linebackers in the state. JOE TURNER-Senior Guard-Ou! with an appendectomy for first half of season but ripped opposing lines to shreds when he got his chance to play. MIKE HAIGLER-Soph. Quarterback ERNEST KELLY-Senior End-Defew --Reserve who gfgrred in Lee game sive mainstay for the last two years -will be counted on in the future. -proves you don't have to be big iust have a lat of desire. CARL BEAR-Senior Fullback-A valuable letterman who saw much action with kickoff team. E NORWOOD FLEMING-Senior Half- back-Specialized in kickoff returns and iaunts around the opposing flanks, services where his blinding speed made him invaluable. li83l HAROLD MESARIS-Junior Center- All City-Nicknamed the Whole for obvious reasons-fierce tackler and alert on pass defense-strong candidate for All State. PETE RAWLINSON-Senior End- ShifTed from a sTarTing Tackle berth -Turned in a Top TlighT perform- ance bofh ways, scored Tirsl' PoeT Touchdown of season on a 45 yd. pass recepTion. ASHBY COOK-Junior QB. who has sTarTed for Two years. A Tine Tield general and good passer. BOB EVANS - Senior end - Sow plenTy of acfion on defence-LiTTle Bob 6'5 was The TallesT PoeT on The squad. GEORGE ADAMS-Senior Guard- BUTCH DAVIDSON-Senior Guard Pound for pound one of The Top -Co-capTain-All Cify, All Confer- guards in The sTaTe-A greaT com- peTiTor. Thrived on making mole hills ouT of mounTains. ence-A mainsTay on offense and Turned in many brillianT cluTch Tackles. He came To play. BEN MCDAVID-Sophomore Tackle l.ANlER BRANCH-Junior Halfbock -Specialized in booming kickoffs -Sure hands and greal' agility inTo opposing end Zones-A vqlu. made him a very valuable man on able cog in fuTure PoeT machines. The PUNT refurni. JOHN LITTLE-Sophomore Halfback TOMMY HERRING-S o p h o m o r e -Saw a lof of acTion as a defen- Guard-Speed, drive and deTermi- sive halflsack. CGO geT The High naTion earned him a place on The Halfers' Track sTarl. kickoff Team. JIMMY GRUBBS-Soph. Guard-A big, iough, hard-hilling defensive lineman-imporfanf man in future Poe? plans. ' 3 - I E - ' 4.1 Mag DON WILLIAMS-Senior Halfback- His explosive running and booming punts made him an indispensible member of The Poe? squad. ROBERT ADAMS-Soph. Fullbaclc- A bruising runner who is a great prospecf for next year. DAVID PETREY-Junior Guard-Big, sturdy reserve-stepped in where needed and did cz yeoman like iob. RICHARD MOORES-Senior Tackle- A sirong, fasf, capable reserve who performed well when called upon. GARY SUGGS-Junior End-Blessed wifh a fine pair of hands which make him a greal pass receiver- will probably be called on for pun?- ing chores nexl year. TURNER SEALE - Senior End-A rough and rugged performer- played moslly defense-exlremely adepl af picking up loose pigskins. JOHN CAIN-Senior Halfback-His great speed and elusiveness made him a great punt refurner. ROBIN TROTTER-Junior Guard- His speed made him a valuable man in covering kick-offs-figures prominenlly in nexf year's plans. LANIER 20 - SELMA 0 The Poets, apparently displaying no opening night iitters opened up their season by rolling over an outclassed Albert G. Parrish eleven. Led by the pin-point passing of Ashby Cook, the bull-like rushes of fullback .lim Scott, and a defensive platoon which held the Rams to a second half rushing total of minus one yard, the Poets completely dominated play. Lanier touchdowns came on a Cook to Rawlinson pass good for forty-five yards and Scott rushes of two and twelve yards. Jerry Marshall iced the 20 to 0 victory with two PATS in three attempts. LANIER 0 - TUSCALOOSA 6 ln their second contest of the year, the Poets were defeated by the Weatherman. The Blue Torrent came out on top in every statistic C142 to 7'l total yardage and a victory in the TOO yard back strokej, but the slippery pigskin cost them a touchdown and presented one to Tuscaloosa on a silver platter. The Black Bear score came about this way: Lanier was in punt formation deep in its own territory. The snap from center came bouncing back to the punter through the slush, he picked it up, watched it ooze from his grasp, picked it up again and kicked it into the chest of a charging Tuscaloosa forward. Another Tuscaloosan fell on it in the endzone, and that was the ball game. The rock- ribbed defensive platoon, led by tackle Tom Neville, was its usual invincible self, keeping Tuscaloosa bottled up most of the night. LANIER 12 - DOTHAN 28 Against highly rated Phillip Creel and company of Dothan, the Blue Torrent lumped off to an early lead by tallying two quick touchdowns. At this point, it looked like a big night was in store for all good Poets, however Dothan bounced back with a touch- down just before the half ended and added three more plus a safety in the second half, to carry home a 28 to 12 victory. One of the few bright spots in a rather dismal night was the powerfull running of Don Williams. The senior right halfbock racked up seventy-six yards in seven carries, for an eleven yard per carry average, scored one touchdown and set up the other with a forty-six yard blast through the center of the line. LANIER 'I9 1 VALLEY 12 The Poets hopped back on the Victory Train in their fourth outing of the year with a 'I9-12 triumph over the Valley Rams. In chalking up its second victory against two defeats, the Blue Torrent almost exactly reversed the procedure of the previous week's game against Dothan. This time, the enemy drew first blood. Combining a forty-five yard pass and a five-yard line plunge, the Rams had a touchdown lead before the game was a minute old. But the Poets stormed back with three touchdowns and staved off Valley in the tension packed fourth quarter which saw the ball change hands four times by way of fumbles and once by a pass interception. A large slice of the credit for this victory should go to iunior linebacker, Jack Boyd, who played what the papers called one of the finest defensive games ever seen on Crompton Bowl turf, he made tackles all over the lot, blocked an extra point, and intercepted a pass to stop Valley's final drive deep in Poet territory. 1 LANIER 7 - RAMSEY 0 The Poets picked up their third win of the season by racking up the Ramsey Rams. They accomplished this task by means of their favorite formula. lt is simply get out in front early, and then let the hardnosed defensive unit, which Coach Bobby Wilson seems so adept at developing, hang on to the lead. Jim Scott provided the touchdown as he climaxed a sixty-three yard drive by banging over from the three. Don Williams' talented toe aided Poet defenses considerably. His booming punts kept Ramsey in the shadow of their own goal most of the night. LANIER 7 - GADSDEN T3 From the Lanier Poets' point of view, Friday, October 14, was a very unlucky day. First of all, one of the YMCA buses broke down en route to the game, and then the Blue Torrent was forced to bow to the Gadsden Tigers. The Poets made things hot for the Tigers the whole game and even threatened a runaway in the early stages as they drove deep into Gadsden territory the first two times they got their hands on the ball. However, fumbles, penalties, and Gadsden's rugged line proved to be too much to overcome. LANIER 14 - WEST END 6 The Poets brought home the bacon in a very important tilt, the Homecoming Game. The vlery first time they touched the ball, the Big Blue marched down field seventy-seven yards for a touchdown. Jim Scott went over from eight yards out, Jerry Marshall spilt the uprights with a perfect placement, and the score was 7-0. West End, displaying a wide-open, pro-type of- fense, came roaring back with a touchdown of its own, but missed the extra point. The Poets, annoyed by such behavior, promptly retaliated with another touchdown of their own. Scott again went over, this time from the one, and again Jerry Marshall added the PAT. At this point, the offensive unit, ob- viously contented with its brilliant performance, turned things over to the defensive platoon, which managed affairs super- bly the rest of the evening. LANIER 13 - MURPHY 7 Jerry Marshall came through with his greatest game of the year as the Blue Torrent outclassed the Murphy Panthers 13 to 7. The senior end caught two passes which set up touchdowns. One was good for fifty-five yards, and the other, a nineteen yarder, was such a fantastic catch that Raymond Berry or Tommy Mc- Donald would be hard pressed to match it. Jim Scott, even though playing with a broken nose, ran like a runaway express train, as he gained over a hundred yards rushing and scored both Poet touchdowns. LANIER 7 - ROBERT E. LEE 47 IT's reolly Tough To lose o gome os we losT This one. You mighT soy iT wos iusT one of Those nighTs when one Teom con'T do onyThing righT ond The oTher Teom con'T do dnyThing wrong. However, you musT give crediT where crediT is due. Lee simply hod d greoT Teom. Even wiThouT The services of much bollyhooed Tullbock Chorles Crysel They could hove beoTen iusT dbouT ony- body unlucky enough To be on The some field with Them. Reolly, The less soid, The beTTerlll! LANIER 13 -- ESCAMBIA 'I4 When The one greoT Scorer comes To mork your nome, he wriTes noT ThoT you won or losT, buT how you ployed The gome. When GronTlond Rice uTTered These immorTol words, he musT have been looking oheod To The i960 Lonier-Escombici fooTboll gclme, becouse, hold The greoT Scorer been There, he would hove reolly heoped proise on The PoeTs. The Blue TorrenT wos piTTed c1goinsT one of The Top high school Teoms in The SouTh lBy The score of 40-7, Escombio deTeoTed o Teom which hod beoTen DoThonl, ond every mon who ployed reoched woy down deep for ThoT somefhing exTro ond reolly puT it on The line. Doug Addms ployed The greoTesT gome of his coreer os he recovered The Tumble which seT up one Touchdown, ond he blocked The punT which seT up The oTher. Un- sToppoble Jim SCOTT Tore The Rebel line To shreds, ond Leigh Gill, hobbled much of The yeor by iniuries, dis- ployed The fine running form of which he is copoble. We musT olso soy ci word for Cooch Bobby Wilson, he reolly hold his boys up for This one. J 1 T LM nn? M ST 1:4 wr ws: N1 mmmk P41914mNf,sv 2wim,52mTxts3a sw T xii PM Q 71,511 V 0 A rw. anne: 'Hr fwsgvnfafwmansmgmwnm 1961 BASKETS LL VARSITY FIRST ROW: Couch Teel, Payne, Cook, Jones, Thomas, Riseden, Harrison, Godin, Sanders, Phelan, Waters, KNEELING: Mgrs, Wiese, Graham, Cloud. B-TEAM FRONT ROW: Karsokas, Farmer, Bricken, Kohn, Hudson, Rogers, Edwinson, Ramsay, McDavid, Young, Knox, Edwards, Turnipseed, Coach Livings. No? picfured-Riseden. f1891 5 E 5' E 5 V 5 5 s E 3 4 2 2 E 2 , E an fi 1 Z 3 Q, S 4 , E z fs ,E is S R 3 5 4 2 EN w i x 5: s x S E Q5 is 4 ,i '52 5, Se ' i 6 1 2 si 51 wvmm, ff m-,www-wwaxf' 1-fwfkmnwwwmmv Aww-,XMWMSNW Q41wfzfmwv-f7-ww,1MmQwmwQmW f-,M -,.. wr wvnm:wm.pmmwwsxfmWW ,M f www -wgymrscx, G'mxmzs.1tmm::fww.wwmw Xkmafwfwrmiigu,-..A N-ammyxzfa ti....f,liv ,- , SCHEDULE LANIER 76 Wetumpka LANIER 70 Darlington LANIER 66 Valley LANIER 45 Lee LANIER 47 Banks LANIER 38 Selma LANIER 50 Clanton LANIER 55 Escambia LANIER 43 Dothan LANIER 45 Escambia LANIER 47 Eufaula LANIER 54 Tuscaloosa LANIER 56 Winfield LANIER Lee LANIER Murphy LANIER Clanton LANIER Dothan LANIER Valley LANIER Selma LANIER York LANIER Tuscaloosa LANIER Pensacola THE BASKETBALL SEASON AFTER THIRTEEN GAMES iBecause our deadline for this section was January 28, we were unable to include the entire season which ended February 25.3 Lanier basketball fans looked ahead to the coming season with a good deal of skepticism, and they were justified in doing so, because the Poets had only one returning letterman, in fact only one man who had ever gotten into a varsity game, Ashby Cook, However, the first game against Wetumpka produced some very pleasant surprises. The untried youngsters waltzed to a con- vincing 76-37 victory, and sophomore center Randy Thomas scored 23 points. ln their second game the Poets romped over Darlington by the lopsided score of 70-36. Ashby Cook led the scoring with l5 points. The red hot Poets won their third straight victory of the young season, 66-49, over the Valley Rams. Again, carrot-topped Cook led the scorers by pouring in 26 points. Misfortune struck against Lee, however, and a determined last quarter rally fell short as the Generals took a 53-45 vic- tory. This defeat was followed by a 64-47 shellacking at the hands of Banks of Birmingham. But the Poets were undaunted by their first losses and bounced back to squeak by Selma in a 38-36 thriller, to roll over hapless Clanton 50-35, and to outscore Escambia 55-48. Things were looking up again for the team, but these successes were followed by four disastrous losses, The Dothan Tigers knocked the Poets out of the Confederate Conference tourney with a 53-43 win. Then, leaving three first stringers at home to study for exams, the Blue Torrent made the long trek to combat Escambia High of Pensacola with only six men. Ashby Cook, with 32 points, tried valiantly, but in vain, as the Rebels swept to a 56-54 victory. The Poet third and fourth con- secutive defeats were at the hands of Eufaula by a 53-47 margin and Tuscaloosa, 65-45. All things must end, however, and the Poets finally snapped out of their doldrums with a brilliant 56-48 comeback victory over Winfield. So, with their record once again above .500,exams over, and no injuries of any consequence, we leave the Poets to face the remainder of their schedule with high hopes. I l92 I Y BAS KETB LL 'l96'I CITY CHAMPIONS Front Row, left to right: Frank Garrett, Doug Allgood, Leigh Gill. Back row: Jimmy Thomas, Chip Letton Coach Ronnie Floyd. Montgomery is blessed with iust about the finest YMCA basketball pro- gram in the state, and Y teams from Lanier are the tinest in Montgomery. ln three years, Lanier teams have captured Three state championships and one runner-up slot. Action during a Y basketball game. TENNIS TIE M . it that-Ez .'l! '.'1 625-556 . gl'w' tx 118 an , Q11-5, 1 S . . Siandmg: Fred Feinberg, Hurry Green, Robert Mucrory Kneeling Jerr Siieiiflml G mx r ON THE BOARD: Johnny Griggs, Zac Perry, Steve Deichelmcmn, Pam Brown, Kuihy Anderson, Sheryl Smith. Kneeling: Tom Eggers, March Perry. fi941 TR CK 1961 ll Norwood Fleming - Captain Hurdler CRUSS CGUNTRY TEAM Left fo righf: Coach Teel, Link, M. Vaughan, Muckenfuss, Walker, Jones, Cook, Taylor, Warren, T. Vaughan I 195 1 RONNIE SEYMOUR f'BONE JONES 880 440 BOBBY TAYLOR CHUCK MUCKINFUSS JOHN AKIN, BOB EVANS Broadiump 440 Discus HOWARD EDWARDS FRENCHY YARBROUGH Hurdler Pole Vault ll961 BOBBY ROSSER JIMMY POOLE Shof Put 'IO0 4 ...,.:. 2 k. -vp fi SRX KS Q fa -81 SWWWWZW , F QU-E29 . 1, ' . .:- . ? Vk.' ' , ' gi .8 ---- A 55 A 9 an-13,141 H 3 - Y ., .. 4, 215 Q+ff+:Qa I. , Q ' X I -'-A I M J. A'-1 fm I an ,wwqgfew v Igfwwgw gmsw I . f ,yggiiiamtf I - ',4i.4uq3'15fgff?5,,QjQ7 jig 1' L- f' ' ff 1 L , WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON HERBERT MORTON ROBIN TROTTER Discus 440 220 GEORGE RUTLAND DICK INGAL Pole Vault I: 197 J 'I00 PETE RAWLINSON-and fan FLETCHER HAMILTON 440 220 SEABIE KENNAMER HAIGLER, CAIN, FITZPATRICK DAVID WARREN Broadiump Hurdlers 880 T MAC JONES DENNY TAYLOR 440 220 I 198 1 1961 Golf 1 Kneeling-Rupert Wilson, Kim Daniel, Doug Allgood, Bibb Cain, Joe Dunlap, Tommy Gallion. Standing - Jimmy Reed, Clint Ball, Richard Blackman, Buddy Mancuso. 1961 Baseball Firsl row-Lewis Wilson, Charles Bedgood, Don Williams, Ray Cook. Second Row-Ashby Cook, Jack Boyd, Tom Neville. 'Third row-Bob Sfernenburg, Jimmy Thomas, Butch Davidson. 11991 TOM NEVILLE Senior - Catcher BUTCH DAVIDISON Senior - Pitcher LEWIS WILSON Senior - Shoristop JIM THOMAS I 200 1 DON WILLIAMS Senior - Second Base Senior - Outfield BOB STERNENBURG Junior - Third Bcise RAY COOK Senior - Ouifield ASHBY COOK Junior -Shorfstop CHARLES BEDGOOD J I 201 I JACK BOYD Junior - First Base Junior - Outfield Neville makes puTcuT af firsT base. Lanier Tuscaloosa April 7 Lanier Brundage April lO Lanier Selma April ii Lanier Lee April 18 Lanier Selma April i9 Lanier Lee April 21 Lanier Union Springs April 25 Lanier Union Springs May 2 Lanier Brundage Disfricf TournamenT Coach Livings in his firsT year as head baseball coach is very forTunaTe To have The Ten refurning leffermen picTured on The Two preceding pages as a nucleus To build his squad around. These same players sparked lasT year's Team To a fine overall record and a runnerup sloT in The disTricT Tournamenf. To go along wiTh The leffermen is a good crop of sophomores and some oTher promising newcomers. Tom Neville, who saw acfion mainly aT firsf base lasT year, will handle The caTching chores This year. Tom is a fine receiver and wields one of The mosT powerful bafs in The Confederafe Conference. AT firsT base is Charles Bedgood. Charley is a good fielder and especially adepf aT digging low Throws ouf of The dirT. Like Neville, his main TalenT is in his use of The sfick. Jimmy Thomas and HousTon Lukewarm WaTers are aT second base. BoTh are experT glove men and can be counTed To come up wiTh The big play in a TighT siTuaTion. Wafers did noT play for Lanier lasT year buf had a good season in American Legion ball. Two leTTer earner Ashby Cook is a fine all around player, an excellenf fielder and sfrong hiffer. Wilson lacks power aT The plaTe buf makes up for iT wiTh flashy glove work in The field. Manning Third base is BulleT Bob STernenburg. As his nickname implies, Bob is also available for mound dufy. He possesses The inTesTinal forfifude To sTay wiTh The hof grounders which are frequenfly slashed along The Third base line and The rifle arm necessary for The long Throw To firsf. In The ouffield is The Talenred Trio Ray Cook, Jack Boyd, and Don Williams. Cook is a real ball hawk and holds his own wiTh The baf. Boyd is a good fielder and can Throw well. AT The plaTe he is a free swinger and frequenTly connecTs for disfance. Williams can leT his record speak for iTself. As a junior he led The Confeolerafe Conference in home runs and was among The Top hiTTers percenTage wise. BuTch Davidson and George Clark are The only mound refurnees-buf The pifching corps will be bolsfered by American Legion sTandouTs, Paul Herring and Don Gilliland, and sophomores, Ben McDavid and Randy Thomas. l2021 fig! Q 4 'W v 5 5 i k E -i 2, I 4 3 ,, l a QW uf Q Q calf 'jf' M,m!m,,.a.v V Af ity if gwypqg' g:x?Q fs31i Dj in W if' sagggwh 'Q 9 'mi it ,, M .af QM 'l 1 3 3 J w H Q 'E 'J i A Q i Si Q? Ju. W FQ 'X X XSQS f' . f W .'.':1'f M X .'.1.',:..' X MQ A A a' I - -N I - i ' at ' X ' Q61 - I M -SMX? XM if Yr-I . , L I , I, . 4 - -Jax, Sify ACTIVITIES I204T Then oll was still, cmd then the bond, With movement light ond tricksy Mode streom ond forest, hill ond stroncl, Reverberote with 'Dixie'. 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Lf' ,X 'X , 4, gh? l i'Y,Ly li f x S Cd!! Y xg LLVX , iff lil' X ,IQ P TRDIXIS Now Northern goods ore out of doteg And since old Abe's blockade, We Southern girls con be content With goods thots Southern mode. Excerpt from: The Homespun Dress fzisl Corrie Belle Sinclair if gg Y rr Ffh Q 6 -'Q 'QF fs ', 'I F? E g, - -1 fg 'rf -...A 12:11 W! 4,1 nqgp 5 1 Ili run VE MAN S ' IN NORMANDALE NORMANDALE SHDPPING CENTER THE SOUTH'S FINEST You are cordially invited to visit one ot the Southland's most striking pieces ol architecture - Normandale Shopping Center. Modern from its superstructure to the latest in every conceivable type ot merchandise, Normondale's 43 modern stores offer you the ultimate in QUALITY, SERVICE and CONVENIENCE. FREEPARKING - TStopShopping Serving Railroads The World Uveri P. O. 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' 'NT'--It 7: its ' , ' '1'7.!.Ti'--..-.,.,...1-+??? 'v','f' 3 ls .' , W----.i R ff A FW! ,L ik , lf., - g ff 1' M YK, g h - 'N if ,L !f Ta ini-'Egg .JV 'wk Y-X 1 f I' 'S FW Af' ' A fine professional photograph does two things for you . . . It represents you at the instant it is taken, and it keeps that You ahve for later generations to see You will grow older, of course, but our talented artist-photographer will keep today's You forever young! . . . We are happy to be your official school photographer, and we'd be proud to be your personal photographer, too, to record all the other important events of your life. YOUR OFFICIAL PHGTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPH sruolo MONTGOMERY FAIR Ellis iilmmtgwmrry mmvcrlism' ALABAMA JOURNAL SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE OUR CARRIER'S BUSINESS Because carriers are businessmen, a newspaper route is a practical course in business management. It teaches business methods, book- keeping, selling, value of service, etc. It provides adequate earnings, builds liealtli and character. Yes, Sir, Advertiser-Journal carriers many of them Lanier students do an important iob every day and ilwese newspapers are proud of tlwern. MORNING - EVENING - SUNDAY FuII 24 Hour Service ot the Associated Press The Alabama National Bank MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OUR BEST WISHES TO THE STUDENTS OF LANIER You are doing o Greof Job Supporiing Your School and Your Team. We look forward To The Time when you will ioin o Bigger Team -The business men and women building o bigger, o beffer Montgomery VIONTCOMERY CHAMBER OE COMMERCE Complimenfs of BLOUNT BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Montgomery, Alabama eruing Wonfgomery . . THE ince f87f FIRST NATICINAL BANK DF MQNTGQMEHY Downiown Office ' Cloverdale Branch Easfern Branch 0 Maxwell A.F.B. 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DIXIE OFFICE SUPPLY For Fine Printing - 263-3436 STATIONERY For Home ond School SI7 Washington Avenue Wedding Invimfions SPURGEON AKERS ROBERT AKERS Sogigl Printing Owners Ground Floor, Bell Building Compliments ot Du rr Drug Com pci ny 206l West Foirvievv Avenue Montgomery, Alcibomo Compliments of THE DUTCH HOUSE Compliments ot Compliments of the W. MOODY HARDWARE ELITE CAFE COMPANY CASINO LOUNGE 843 so. DECATUR sTi2EET Und Cl1fYSl0l Cflle OPEN 24 HOURS Phone 262-8655 cl f P P Compliments of ELLIS LITHO COMPANY 6I5 N. MARYLAND 262-2561 Compliments of EMPIRE PRODUCTS Compliments of the EMPIRE THEATRE MONTGOMERY ALABAMA Compliments of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8m LOAN ASSN. Iil,Al1K'S llffl. NO RMA NDALE Montgomery, Alabama PPOUS 264-732 Compliments ot Goodwin Brothers Refrigeration Equipment Co 264- T 406 264- T 407 Compliments ot auunv -VALUE OVIIIITY 151357296 FORMERLY SILVEIPS ,, mourcomtnvx fron! 6 MEN'S WEAR Phone 264-3443 T4 Dexter Avenue MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Styles of Today With a Touch of Tomorrow Jeter Television Service Company 746 s. Decatur 264-T476 Compliments of Joy's In Norma ndale Compliments of KEN'S Shell Service Station MERCANTILE PAPER CO. School Office Engineering Supplies Dial 262-8341 T16 COMMERCE STREET Curtains, Linens, Floor Coverings, Shades, Montgomery Rug 8i Shade Co., Inc. 2li-229 DEXTER AVENUE 264-2208 Montgomer Blinds y 4, Ala. Compliments of Montgomery Shoe Factory Compliments of Morton 81 McElhaney Compliments ot M. Sobel and Sons Compliments of Norman Jewelers of Normandale COMPLIMENTS OF ENNEY' Court Square Downtown Montgomery Compliments of Poor Man's Banker Jack Hope, Mgr. Compliments of PRICES DONUT SHOP 0 Donuts 0 Sandwiches o Pies 0 Honeylouns Fresh - Tasty lO6 Coliseum Blvcl. 264-732i Montgomery, Alabama Compliments of RED TAXI 57 Washington Ave. 262-443i Compliments of Riviera Restaurant Rush Stallings, Inc. Phillips 66 39 Madison Ave. 264-1424 SEALTEST MILK Clncl ICE CREAM MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Compliments of Sellers Doe 81 Boltam Commerce Building NAME CANCELLATIONS BRANDS SAMPLES A 965 s WMM fi? i 3 ill lllih , ,A fflgfz OPI Q,-l T0 10 SO. PERRY ST Compliments of Southern Development S. R. MARKS, President S. R. MARKS FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 274.5 Day Street Victorian Furniture Reproduction Compliments ot Starke Brothers Realty Co. 37 Molton 252-4456 Compliments of Teens 'N Tweens Compliments of VARON'S uKing of the Pizza Compliments ot Tully Andrews Cleaners cLovEi2LANo TOM BARNES Lincoln, Mercury, Comet Dealer Compliments of Warranty Sales Inc. Compliments of HAROLD W. FINKLE, General Agent World Insurance Company 3658 Cloverdale Road P. O. Box 762 Specializing in Personal Income Protection Health, Accident, Hospitalization and Lite Insurance Compliments ot MONTGOMERY FARM EQUIPMENT DEALERS Devoe Machinery Company Hendrix Tractor 81 Equipment Company Your Case Dealer Your Ford Dealer MONTGOMERY FARM EQUIPMENT CO. TAYLOR TRACTOR 81 IMPLEMENT CO. Your John Deere Dealer Your Farmall Dealer Compliments of A 8. B BAIT SHOP VVORMS, MINNows, cRIckETs AND ALL FISHING AND HUNTING SUPPLIES Compliments of Ala. Farm Bureau Ins. Co. Two Hollywood producers were watching The star of a Las Vegas show. I wonder who made her dress, said one of them admiringly. I don't know, said the other. Probably The police. Ivlary Virginia To friend: Will you look how close that maniac is driving ahead of me! Compliments of Andy's Red SL White Grocery Co. Compliments of Beltone Hearing Service Benson's Bakery 900 South Court Street SEEZCSAQEEZQNS 264-3476 ALABAMA CREDIT CORP. 01104 JACK MAS I2I so, cou MANAGER MONTG He to gal in strapless gown- All evening you've been asking me, 'How do you like my dress? How do you like my dress?' Now IeT's drop the subject. Sign on back of small foreign car: Please quit honking, I'm pedaling as fast as I can. Co-ed-a girl who didn't get her man in high school. Compliments of I Boyett s SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE Compliments of Burt's Gift Shop The excited voice of a senior girl came over the phone: Two boys are trying To break into my room through the window. f'LisTen, lady, this isn't police headquarters, this is the Ere department. I know, but my room is on the second floor, and they need a ladder. Compliments of Cloverland Drugs 42 Perry Court 262-6I35 1 ff? 'W I J:-ff -- V I AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR First Drunk: VVe're getting close to a city. Second Drunk: How do ou know that? nn CSS Onlpany . Y Flrst Drunk: VVe're hitting more people. 320 BIBB STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA lT'S DONE BETTER WHEN IT'S DONE av DUNN-s J. T- DUNN AUTOMOBILE AND PLATE GLASS Compliments of Fabrics, Inc. Compliments of al I Emi y s 2266 Mr. Meigs red. FOWLER-DOZIER TIRE SERVICE 3 Locations in Montgomery ' Bibb 8 Coosa Street Jefferson At North Ripley Streets Tires - Recapping - Batteries Eli Whitney's last words: Keep your cotton pickin' hands off my gin. Lanier's football problem - same old story- he can run and kick, but he couldn't pass. Then there was the meteorologist who could look into a girl's eyes and tell weather. Joe N. Guy Realtor Compliments of The Goodform Shop G. C. LAND COMPANY Smith-Corona, R. C. Allen, Olivetti, National 236 Washington. Avenue MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Compliments of Interstate Oil Co., Inc. Father to three sons: Now boys, if you'll promise not to drink or smoke until you're QI, I'Il reward you each with a thousand dollars. I8-year-old son: Sure, Dad, thot's a great deal. I4-year-old son: Sure deal, I'Il take that. IO-year-old son: Aw gee, Dad, why didn't you tell us sooner. JESSE FRENCH PIANO CO. I5 Commerce St. A Name Well-Known Since I875 Joe Frazier Compliments 'of Joe Scott Motor Co. Clayton and Sayre Street Junior Vogue SMART STYLES Capt. Cortner: Mention three great army men. Jim Lane: Eisenhower, MacArthur, and I beg your pardon, sir, I cIidn't catch your name. for Overheard at the front door: She: I never kiss boys on the Hrst date. GIRLS and TEENS He: How about on the last. 54 Dexter Ave. Montgomery, Ala. Compliments of Perry 81 Williams Compliments of A Friend Lester H. Hall Appraisal Co. REALTOR 409-4IO Hill Building Montgomery, Alabama Compliments of Levering Rug Cleaning 8 Mattress Renovating Co. gp N OF MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARIANS E. E. FORBES PIANO CO. It Pays to Shop at Forbes Before Buying 105 Coummcl Smut MONTGOMERY 1. ALABAMA He: Please She: No. He: P-P-Please. Just this once. She: I said no, and I mean no. He: Gee, ma, all the rest of the kids are going barefoot. Most men regard blondes as golden opportunities. Compliments ot Madison Avenue Cleaners Compliments of Mary-Pate Beauty Shop Radio announcer extolling the virtues ot a new vitamin: They are made especially tor people who have taken vitamins A, B, C, D, E, F, and G and still look like H. Advice ot teacher to high school student: Put oft that which you can do today until tomorrow-you've already made enough mistakes today. Compliments of McAdam Plumbing Co. MONTGOMERY COUNTY ASSOCIATIO Choose a Career in Two Worlds MEDICINE - BUSINESS MONTGOMERY COUNTY ASSOCIATION e V MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARIANS 1956 Call 265-O2I I Extension 262 Compliments ot Montgomery Mattress Co. Mattresses Rebuilt and Renovated One Day Service-All Work Guaranteed Dial 264-6598 for City-Wide Pick-up and Delivery Compliments of Mel's Photo Shop Phone 269-I IO9 P. O. Box 3052 Montgomery School Service Supplies for Schools, Churches, Day Nurseries and Kindergartens WILLIE D. PEAK, JR. I42 So. Panama St. Montgomery, Alabama Moody Tire Service 46I Madison Ave. GENERAL TIRES KRAFT RECAPPING I do hope I haven't kept you from going to bed, said the belatedly departing guest. Oh, that's all right, replied his host. We'd have been up soon in any case. T.V. announcer, reporting a tight: Several are quite dressed up. There are a number, in tact, in govvnless evening straps .... Compliments of Pagehurst Drug Co. Compliments ot Newberry's Compliments of Radio Hospital Paul Robertson PHOTOGRAPH ER 935 South Court Street P. O. Box I423 Montgomery, Ala. Compliments of A Friend A drunk who had been wandering around New York tinally roamed into a subway. An hour later he emerged and bumped into a friend who had been looking tor him. Where on earth have you been all this time? the friend asked. Down in some guy's cellar, the drunk said. And, boy, you should see the set of trains he has. Compliments ot A Friend Compliments ot M. A. Kenny Royal Typewriting Co. Compliments of Smith 81 Tyson Father to daughter's date playing records: You're darn right that music sends you, son, and don't slam the door when you leave. Drivers of small cars have to make quick decisions -like which tailpipe to go up when the Cadillac in tront makes a sudden stop. Compliments ol Tommy's Dress Shop Waldrip Texaco Service PICK UP - DELIVERY - REPAIR Phone 900 Adams St. Montgomery, Alabama Compliments of F. W. Woolworth Co Compliments of Yarbrough Motor Service Compliments ot The Yardstick Compliments ol Yutmeyer's Photography Compliments ot Dale's Two cannibals met in a mental institution. One was tearing out pictures ot men, women, and children from a magazine, stuicting them into his mouth, and eating them. Tell me, said the other, is that dehydrated stuff any good? Violin: A bad motel. 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