Lowndes High School - Munin Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)
- Class of 1963
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■LEGEND Lowndes County High School 506 Copeland Road Valdosta, Georgia Volume IX George Ann Moulton, Editor Nancy Ivey, Business Manager Table Dedication-------------------------------------4 Principal's Message____________________________6 Administration_________________________________7 Faculty________________________________________9 Clubs--------------------------------------- 15 Features--------------------------------------5 7 Contents Activities_______________________________________67 Ho nors------------------------------------------72 Sports_________________________________________ 77 Classes__________________________________________93 Ed itor s Messag e —---------------------------145 A dverl i semen l s_____________________________146 mm ?S y'y tfcL Dedication Mrs. George Johnson Fou r years of loyal service. The greatest ability is dependability Dear Friends: You, the members of the Senior Class, have the honor of being the first graduating class to attend the Lowndes County High School for four years. You have helped organize our school, have watched it grow, and have contributed much in the way of time, effort and talent in making our school a good school. As you venture forth into the world of real life, I trust that you will find happiness, achieve success in whatever you undertake to do and that you will always have an abiding love and a feeling of nostalgia for Lowndes High. To you, the members of the student body who will be graduating in the coming years, let me encourage you to continue in school, to make the most of your opportunities while here, and to make your high school career profitable, fruitful and pleasant. You have many opportunities in high school. Your future success depends upon how well you take advantage of them. Congratulations to the annual staff on a most excellent annual. The production an an annual is a good example of education in action. Valuable and memorable experiences are gained in the organization, planning, coordination, business management, artistic judgement, end the weighing of values, all of which are necessary, in the publishing of an annual. In addition to the experiences gained, you have rendered an appreciated service to the school and your class mates. To all of you, we solicit your continued support in making Lowndes High the great school that we all want it to be. Your Friend, T. H. Wall, Jr., Principal r Administration Miss Brown and Mrs. Milhouse the secre- taries Board of Education Mr. Martin, the county superintendent LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL: Mrs. Newsom, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Dees. Behind the Scenes Lunchroom Supervisor: Mrs. Carter Purchasing Agent: Mr. Griffin CUSTODIANS: Mr. Rollins and Mr. Moore BUS DRIVERS: Mr. Johnson, Mr. Moore, Mr. Law, Mr. Crow, Mr, Johnson, Mr. Pittman, Mr. Barnard, Mr. Welch, Mr. Coody. Faculty MR. CARLTON ADAMS Math, P. E. Georgia Teachers College B. S. MRS. CARLTON ADAMS English Georgia Southern College B. A. MR. JOHN BAXLEY MRS. DOROTHY CARTER MR. EMORY CONNELL Spanish, Social Science Valdosta State College B. A. Public Relations, Speech, Drama, Music, Social Science Annual, Cheerleaders Valdosta State College B. S. University of Georgia B. S. MR. SAM DASHER Vocational Agriculture University of Georgia B. A. MRS. ED DEES English Valdosta State College B. S. MR. L. T. DODD Typing, Shorthand Northwestern State College MR. RODNEY FAIN Science, P. E. Georgia Teachers College MR. NOEL GEORGE Math, P. E. Valdosta State College B. S. B. S. B. S. MR. JAMES GOOLSBY Business Education Georgia Teachers College B. S. ' MR. BILL HAYES Science Valdosta State College B. S. MRS. BONNIE HORTON English Valdosta State College B. S. MRS. GEORGE JOHNSON Office Secretary Valdosta State College B. S. Home Economics University of Georgia B. S. English Valdosta State College B. S. English Valdosta State College B. S. MISS LULANE McBRIDE Guidance Counselor University of Georgia B. B. A. MRS. HUGH McELVEY Home Economics, Art Valdosta State College B. A. MRS. C. W. MEACHAM Algebra Valdosta State College A. B. MR. LARRY MONCUS D. C. T. La Grange College B. A. MR. JIM NICHOLS Math Valdosta State College B. A. MISS ASPASIA PANOS MR. GENE STURCHIO Social Science Valdosta State College B. S., M. S. MR. JOHN VANCE English, Latin Memphis State University B. S. MRS. T. H. WALL, JR. Music Rollins College Librarian University of Georgia _ MR. BEN WILLIAMS Science Valdosta State College B. A. MR. J. A. WILSON Industrial Arts, Shop Mercer University A. B. « Clubs Features Editors: Rachael Lanier and Jane Paulk Freshman Editors: Douglas Hodges and Betty Hughes Sophomore Editors: Anita Barrales Editor: George Ann Moulton, Assistant Yorke Editor: Mary Jane Legend Staff... SEATED: Ina Singletary, Barbara Wheeler, Mary Jane Yorke, George Ann Moulton, Nancy Ivey, Gail McKie, Jane Paulk. STANDING: Mrs. Carter, Advisor, Jeanette Nadack, Sue Ann McLane, Abb Marshall, Hagan Shirley, Ronald Brick, Anita Barrales, Douglas Hodges, Betty Hughes, Rachael Lanier. iw fllflU.il I) TWT Junior Class Editor: Ronald Brick, As- sistant: Mary Jane Yorke Senior Class Editors: Jeanette Nadack, Sue Ann McLane Sports Editors: Hagan Shirley, Abb Marshall The Annual Staff holds a very responsible position. They are in charge of compiling a yearbook of their school, a book that holds many memories of all students. Business Manager: Nancy Ivey, Layout Editor: Gail McKie BOTTOM: Mary Jane Yorke Club Editor: Barbara Wheeler, Assistant: Advisor: Mrs. Dorothy Carter SECOND ROW: Sue Ann McLane, Ina Singletary George Ann Moulton. THIRD ROW: Nancy Ivey, Jeanette Nadack i Studeri 4 SEATED: Debbie Turner, Mary Sue Zipperer, Judy Wheeler, Becky Swink, Robin York, Mary Jane Yorke, Linda Goodson, Barbara Craw- ford, Sue Ann Mclane. STANDING FIRST ROW: Susan Adams, Glenda Lunsford, Eva Rentz, Kathy Colvin, Gerald Ryan, Johnny Ricks, Wesley Hesters, Taffy Blanton, Marie Rowland, Wilbut Hughes, Freddy Newsom. SECOND ROW: Miss McBride, Advisor, Ray Green, Billy Dykes, Cindy Smith, Bruce Black, Jerry Goodson, Lane McCall, Aubrey Garrison, Mitchell Montgomery, George Ann Moulton, Dan Smith, Jeanie Hambrick, Tish Corbett, Brinson Lane, Richard Dawkins, Robert Noles. ii - The STUDENT COUNCIL is composed of elected representatives from each home-room and three officers elected by the school. The clubs are given permission to have their activities through the Student Coun- cil. The Council sponsors Homecoming and assists the clubs in many of their projects. In having a Student Council, our stu- dents are assured of having a part in the organization of our school. Members vote on a motion put before them. President of the Student Council, Aubrey Garrison. Council OFFICERS George Ann Moulton, Secretary-Treasurer; Aubrey Garrison, President; Dan Smith, Vice-President. SEATED: Lucius Moore, Taffy Blanton, Marie Rowland, Wyonne Swilley, Nancy Dasher, Paddy Davis, Gloria Faulkner, Susan Adams. STANDING: George Ann Moulton, Sue Ann McLane, Debbie Turner, Ramona Rowan, Sherry Fender, Sue Strom, Linda Inscore, Dean Weldon, Peggy Calhoun, Tish Corbett, Ronnie Hamilton, Kay Tatch, Cecil Roberson, Mary Alice Brown, Jimmy Eager, Mike Edwards, Alton Holton, Nancy Morrison, Mike Amsden, Ina Singletary. Beta President Nancy Dasher recognizes Sue Ann McLane. Mrs. Adams, Advisor, and Nancy Dasher discuss a Beta project. The officers elected to serve in 1963-64. OFFICERS Nancy Dasher, President; Marie Rowland, 1st Vice President; Tish Corbett, 2nd Vice President; Paddy Davis, Secretary; Wyonne Swilley, Treasurer; Taffy Blanton, Chaplain. These members attended the Beta Club Convention in Atlanta. to the new. Club From the old President OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Richard Moore, School Projects; Kenneth Renfroe, President; Alton Holton, Community Projects; Billy Branch, Publicity. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Hiers, Secretary; Joe Touchton, Treasurer; Foster Stanley, Chaplain; Jody Lightsey, Vice-President. FIRST ROW: Jody Lightsey, Foster Stanley, Billy Branch, Billy Herring, Jimmy Pollock. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nichols, Alton Holton, Joe Touchton, Jack Allen, Charles Starling, Carlton Hunter, Jimmy Hiers, THIRD ROW: John Hodges, Troy Zipperer, Sammy Spells, Rusty Hat- cher, Eddie Wynens, Kenneth Renfroe. [ 22 ] The President recognizes a club member. Junior Hi-Y The President, Kenneth Renfroe, reads a devotional. The Junior Hi-Y is a club of Freshman and Sophomore boys whose goal is to stim- ulate high standards of Christian fellow- ship in the home, school, and community. Club members discuss plans for a project. The Junior Tri-Hi-Y is a club of Freshmen and Sophomore girls whose aim is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Chris- tian character. Junior Tri-Hi-Y FIRST ROW: Joyce Colson, Brenda Rackley, Nancy Evans, Martha Soper, Kay Ladrow, Joan Williams, Judy Wheeler, Ester Jackson, Aleta Green, Mary Adams, Sue Strom, Mary Alice Brown. SECOND ROW: Adair Little, Frances Rigdon, Phyllis McIntyre, Gail Lott, Madge Cosby, Barbara Cannister, Diane Moore, Sonja Ray, Elizabeth Walker, Ramona Rowan, Tina Studstill, Betty Lou Astles, Jayne Carter, Beverly Brogden, Mary Sue Zipperer, Trena Hightower. THIRD ROW: Shelby Tomlinson, Faye Forte, Diane Carter, Diane Larus, Patricia Simpson, Linda Smith, Faye Pittman, Eva Rentz, Sue Ziegler, Sherry Fender, Carol Bonner, Linda Inscore, Faye Conaway, Mary Jane DeVane, Lyndel Colson, Susan McCall, Mrs. Dees, Advisor. President Susan McCall presides over Happy Club Members, a meeting. These girls painted and cleaned the chairs and pool in the court. Painting the pool is fun! OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Linda Inscore, Vice-President; Susan McCall, President; Jayne Carter, Secretary; Mary Alice Brown, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sue Zeigler, World Service Chairman; Ramona Rowan, Publicity; Sue Strom, Chaplain; Mary Sue Zipperer, Community Projects Chairman; Beverly Brogden, School Projects Chairman; Mrs. Dees, Advisor. OFFICERS FIRST ROW. Bruce Black, World Service; Ronnie Alligood, Secretary; Brinson Lane, Reporter; Robert Asbell, Chaplain; Lawton Dasher, Publicity Chairman. SECOND ROW: Richard Dawkins, President; Douglas Hodges, Vice-President; Ronnie Hamilton, School Projects; Au- brey Garrison, Treasurer; Jamie Freeman, Community Projects. Senior Hi-Y FIRST ROW: Billy Eason, Edward Rowan, Gerald Ryan, Elzie Cannington, Jerry Crosby, Burie Zipperer, Glen Cater. SECOND ROW: Mr. Baxley, Advisor, Bill Langdale, Bruce Black, Brinson Lane, Ronnie Alligood, Charles Burns, A. C. Starling. THIRD ROW: Steven Chaney, Jamie Freeman, Richard Dawkins, Douglas Hodges, Aubrey Garrison, Ronnie Hamilton. The Senior Hi-Y is made up of Junior and Senior boys whose goal is to stimulate high standards of Christian fellowship in the home, school, and community. An alter provided by the Y-Clubs. Chaplain Robert Asbell leads the Club in prayer. The aim of the is to create, extend through- school, and standards of Senior Tri- KNEELING: Nancy Dasher, Elaine Shiver, Sue Ann McLane, Rachel Lanier, Peggy Calhoun. SECOND ROW: Marie Mathis, Linda Linton, Gayle Moore, Cheryl Yarbrough, Evelyn Ingram, Jeanette Coody, Sandra Kellerman, George Ann Moulton. THIRD ROW: Peggy Fletcher, Mrs. Horton, Mary Jane Yorke, Evelyn Goff, Susan Adams, Judy Simpson, Nancy Morrison, Gloria Faulkner, Murlene Walker. FOURTH ROW: Jo Ann Hughes, LaVonne Colson, Carol Clayton, Betty Peters, Paddy Davis, Gail McKie, Anita Barrales, Claudette Foster, Nancy Ivey, Jeanette Nadack. NOT PICTURED: Mike Amsden, Ina Singletary. Senior Tri-Hi-Y maintain, and out the home. Community, high Christian character. Reverand Ray Cox gave an inspiring talk to the school at one of our assemblies. Hi-Y OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Horton, Advisor; Sue Ann McLane, President; Rachel Lanier, Vice-President; Elaine Shiver, Secretary; Marie Rowland, Treas- urer; George Ann Moulton, School Projects Chairman. SECOND ROW: Nancy Dasher, Reporter; Mike Amsden, Chaplain; Susan Adams, Proj- ects Chairman. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Brian Peters, Secretary; Jerry Goodson, Vice-President; Jane Paulk, Treasurer; Victor Smith, President; Dennis O'Steen, Par- liamentarian; Jack Sims, Sergeant at Arms. SECOND ROW: Mr. George, Mr. Fain, Sponsors. OFFICERS Carol Clayton, Program Chairman; Betty Peters, Reporter; Becky Byrd, Vice-President; Priscilla Wisenbaker, President. Not Pictured: LaVonne Colson, Secretary-Treasurer. SEATED: Becky Byrd, Priscilla Wisenbaker. STANDING: Evelyn Ingram, Mr. Dodd, Advisor, LaVonne Colson, Betty Lou Carter, Betty Peters, Harriett Dixon, Kerry Blythe, Carol Clayton. [ 33 ] Future Business Leaders °f America FIRST ROW: Jimmy Eager, Wilbur Hughes, Jerry Giddens, Irvin Bland, Tish Corbett, Sweetheart, Larry Black, Gerald Coggins, Bucky Davis, Alex Walker. SECOND ROW: Bruce Fletcher, Johnny Porter, Irvin Green, Lucius Moore, Bo Miller, Gerald Roark, Carrol Register, Leon Stewart, Junior Vann, David Lehman. THIRD ROW: David Lewis, Hiram Hammock, Lacy Mulligan, Robert Copeland, Law- rence Zipperer, Billy Allen, Andy Rogers, Jerry O'Neal, Sammy Dasher. FOURTH ROW: Randall Jones, Raymond Copeland, Johnny Copeland, Ray Black, Abb Marshall, Joseph Brogden, Foster Stanley, Jody Lightsey, Darrell Tomlinson. FIFTH ROW: Eugene Stewart, J. H. Alexander, Richard Hughes, L. W. Touchton, Kenton Moore, Jack Morgan, Joe Touchton, Burie Zipperer. SIXTH ROW: Jimmy Watkins, Alton Hardy, Brad Sims, Bill Touchton, Bobby Fletcher, W.M. Johnson, Jerry Carter, Jimmy Hamby, Jack Williams. ers of America FFA boys building sidebodies. These boys are making a tractor lift. Wilbur, Johnny, Jerry and Irvin measure trees. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Mr. Sam Dasher, Sponsor; Irwin Green, Vice-President; Jerry Giddens, Reporter; Alex Walker, Sentinel; Bucky Davis, Trea- surer; Larry Black, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Wilbur Hughes, Chaplain; Jimmy Eager, Parliamentarian; Ervin Bland, President; Gerald Coggins, Secretary. Future Homemakers °f America PURPOSES OF F.H.A. 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life. 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will. 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 8. To further interest in home economics. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Mary Kay Herring Treasurer; Sharon Murray, Song Leader; Judy Simpson, President; Clara Durrance, Historian; Elizabeth Stanley Chairman of Public Relations; Mrs. Jordan, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Mary Bailey, Parliamentarian; Mary Jane DeVane, Pro- jects Chairman; Linda Englehart, Chairman of Degrees; Lauretta Homage, Vice-President; Betty Jo Tucker, Secretary. FHA Girls at one of their monthly Did you say a pound of butter? meetings. Connie Parrish and Clara Durrance received prizes for selling the most candy in the club's Fund-Raising cam- paign. FIRST ROW: Mary Jane DeVane, Linda Englehart, Mary Bailey, Mary Kay Herring, Sharon Murray, Judy Simpson, Clara Durrance, Elizabeth Stanley, Betty Jo Tucker, Mrs. Jordan, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Amy Lee, Mary Adams, Janice Thomas, Brenda Lee, Marilyn Herring, Elsie Carter, Martha Bennett, Jane Dykes, Betty Sutton, Donna Rowan, Susan Adams. THIRD ROW: Cathy Hanner, Ruby Akins, Susan Hooker, Phyllis Mclntire, Ann Burgess, Pat Massey, Mary King, Dorothy Brogden, Lauretta Homage, Linda Register, Jeanene Carter, Barbara Hughes, Betty Faye Burns. FOURTH ROW: Raye Swails, Kay Ladrow, Diane Murray, Gail Rollins, Jacky Barber, Evelyn Shiver, Alacia Rowan, Gail Sirmans, Alice Gibbs, Grace Gibbs, Linda Barfield, Cheryl Van Ausdale, Diane Dismuke. FIRST ROW: Linda Inscore, Romona Rowan, Jayne Carter, Carolyn Copeland, Paddy Davis, Peggy Fletcher, Peggy Calhoun, Nancy Dasher, Wyonne Swilly, Mr. Lyons, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Linda Barwick Linda Gail Smith, Marilyn Chitty, Jeanette Nadack, Nancy Ivey, Gail McKie, Betty Lou Starling, Marie Rowland, Sue Ann McLane, Charles Burns. Future Teachers Principal Gail McKie instructs new student, Melvin Moran. of America OFFICERS Marie Rowland, Historian; Paddy Davis, Reporter; Peggy Fletcher, Chaplain; Mr. Lyons, Sponsor; Peggy Calhoun, Secretary-Treasurer; Nancy Dasher, Vice-President; Wyonne Swilley, President. Medical Alliance SEATED: Wanda Jefferson, Adair Little, Karen Henke. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Linda Turner, Ramona Rowan, Dianne Moore, Shirley Damon, Gwen Folsom, Patricia Simpson, Gail Lott, Sandra Kellerman, Tina Studstill, Mr. Williams, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Faye Mc- Millan, Nancy Morrison, Mike Amsden, Lyndell Colson, Diane Larus, Jane Paulk, Rachel Lanier, Mary Jane Yorke, Elzie Cannington, Mary Sue Zipperer, Sonja Friis, Beverly Brogdon, Mary Alice Brown, Jimmy Hiers. THIRD ROW: Bob Anderson, Gloria Benton, Dan DeLoach, Richard Dawkins, Cecil Roberson, Amie Hare, Charles Barden, Sue Ziegler, Aubrey Garrison, Carlton Hunter. WITH OIJR GRADS OFFICERS Karen Henke, Vice-President; Adair Little, President; Wanda Jefferson, Secretary- Treasurer. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Trudy Blanton, Song Leader; Linda Carol Moulton, Girls Vice-President; Taffy Blanton, Secretary-Treasurer; Anita Barrales, President; George Ann Moulton, Song Leader; Wesley Hesters, Boys Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Terry Carter, Historian; Joe Touch- ton, Parliamentarian; Bruce Black, Reporter; Mrs. Meacham, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Charlie O'Neal, Brinson Lane, Jerry Crosby, Edward Cannington, Ronnie Alligood, Venida Stewart, Frances Rigdon, George Ann Moulton. SECOND ROW: Gary McDonald, Cecil Roberson, Linda Harrell, Shirley Sharpe, Jere Hendricks, Anita Barrales, Terry Carter, Aleta Green, Mrs. Meacham, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Bruce Black, Richard Moore, Steve Chaney, Billy Eason, Wesley Hesters, Wanda Connell, Gary Wetherington, Wanda Hall, Lillian Centerfitt. FOURTH ROW: Joel McCann, Belinda Evans, Jerry Goodson, Cindy Smith, Jane Paulk, Jeanie Hambrick, Linda Goodson, Cherylene Boone, JoAnn Centerfitt. FIFTH ROW: Victory Smith, Trudy Blanton, Katheleen Daniels, Linda Shiver, Warena Lane, Martha Hersey, Faye Pittman, Iris Harrell, Linda Sykes, Dennis O'Steen, Linda Carol Moulton. SIXTH ROW: Billy Bob Hall, Frank Trammell, Gwen Hiers, Gay Bowman, Betty Harrell, Taffy Blanton, George Price, Hagan Shirley, Brenda North, Gloria Cowart. SEVENTH ROW: Jamie Freeman, Jack Wilson, Sammy Spells, Robert Wilson, Larry Harrell, Russell Zipperer. Club Taffy Blanton models dress for the judges. her Entries in the 4-H Dress Review. The Winners. Science Club OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Mr. Hayes, Advisor, Sue Strom, Chaplain; Susan McCall, Secretary; Carol Bonner, Parliamentar- ian. SECOND ROW: Donny Lorenzo, Treasurer; Dan Smith, President; Robert Asbell, Vice-President. MMHN FIRST ROW: Mr. Hayes, Advisor, Susan McCall, Dan Smith, Sue Strom, Donny Lorenzo. SECOND ROW: Carol Bonner, Mary Jane Yorke, Nancy Evans, Janice Dickerson, Martha Soper, Joan Williams. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Renfroe, Gene Anest, Ronald Mayer, Larry Dow- ling, Johnny Pittman, Ronnie Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Allen, Joel Hiers, Dicky Morris, Ray Green, Larry Kelley. The Science Club observes a demonstration. General Motors representatives gave a demonstration on Previews of Progress. Mike Amsden was first place winner in the Chemistry division in the Science Fair. Mr. Hayes gives an informative demonstration. r Susan Adams was first place winner in the Physics division. Gene Anest exhibits his prize-winning rab- bit. SEATED: Brenda North, Phyllis Nix, Barbara Ellis, Gail Sirmans, Barbara Crawford. STANDING: Mrs. Wall, Sponsor. Betty Jo Zipperer, Joyce McLeod, Ann Bennett, Martha White, Elsie Carter, Brenda Lee, Goldie Plair, Sandra Kellerman. Library Club OFFICERS Barbara Crawford, Program Chairman; Gail Sirmans, Secretary-Treasurer; Barbara Ellis, President; Phyllis Nix, Vice-President; Brenda North, Chaplain and Reporter. Members of the Library Club aid in keeping the newspapers and magazines in order. t Making attractive bulletin boards and keeping records are duties of members. They are assistant librarians and check books in and out for students. wr OFFICERS Dennis Daughtry, Sergeant at Arms; Jimmy Brooks, Reporter; Gail Connell, Historian; Jerry Blanton, President; Sandy Bowen, Secretary; Linda Linda DeLoach, Parliamentarian; Winston Sirmans, Treasurer. SEATED: Gail Connell, Sandy Bowen, Linda DeLoach, Linda Rhames, Jackie Hayes, Mr. Moncus, Advisor, Carol Register, Evelyn Goff, LaRita Stone, Faye Register, Carolyn Register. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Jeanette Coody, Beth Nitschke, Cheryl Yarborough, Frances Stevens, Law- rence'Adams, John Brannen, Vernon Fields, Melvin Moran, Billy Baker, Jerry Blanton, Jim Harrell, Tommy Mayer, Jimmy Brooks, Billy Dykes, Wayne Jernigan, Clyde Hall, Murlene Walker, Karen Connell. THIRD ROW: Jerome Smith, Winston Sirmans, Buddy Kemp, Phillip Collins, Dennis Doughty, Stanley Ryan, Donald Stewart, Hubert Thompson, Harry Mayer, Ronnie Moon, Ronnie Boutwell, Herbert Smith, Billy Mote, Gloria Faulkner. DCT Diversified Cooperative Training is a work-study program of vocational education in the Lowndes County High School. DCT is based on a specific need—providing job training for those students whose formal education might end with high school graduation. Each student's time is divided between school and a part-time paid job. This program is beneficial to the student, the employer, and the school and community. A class discussion or a gossip corner? A representative speaks at the District Speech Contest. LOWER RIGHT: President Blanton waits impatiently. Mr. Wall digs in. Jerry r . v, Sandy listens, banquet. Gail watches at the DCT Industrial Arts FIRST ROW: David Southall, Ted Martin, Jack Sims, A. C. Starling, Clyde Hall, Joe Nobles. SECOND ROW: Glynn Blanton, Bob Roberts, Neil Johannson, James Luke, Charles Starling, Richard Hill. THIRD ROW: Jerry Tison, Billy Hughes, Mike Courson, Donny Southall, Roy Lott, Sidney Blanton. TOP: Mr. Wilson, Sponsor. School Patrol OFFICERS Betty Jo Tucker, Vice-President; Elizabeth Stanley, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Irvin Green, President. FIRST ROW: Kenton Moore, Gail Swilley, Linda Sutton, Betty Jo Tucker, Elizabeth Stanley, Venida Stewart, Linda Register, Joe Irving. SECOND ROW: Lonnie Coursey, Hubert Thompson, Raymond Copeland, Lucius Moore, Bobby Smith, Irvin Green. Spanish Club OFFICERS Sandy Bowen, Secretary; Gloria Faulkner, Treasurer; Adair Little, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Steve Knight, Reporter; Cecil Roberson, President; Ervin Bland, Sergeant at Arms. FIRST ROW: Mr. Baxley, Advisor, Amiee Hare, Kay Tatch, Gloria Faulkner, Gail McKie, Barbara Ellis. SECOND ROW: Joe Dawkins, Sandy Bowen, Betty Peters, Carol Clayton, Adair Littie. THE STAFF EDITOR: Terry Carter ASSISTANT EDITOR: Nancy Morrison SOCIETY EDITOR: Belinda Evans FEATURE EDITOR: Esther Jackson EDITORIAL FEATURE EDITOR: Lane McCall SPORTS EDITOR: Nancy Grier ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR: Brian Peters Clubs: Faye McDonald Karen Henke REPORTERS: Mary Jane DeVane Robin Yorke Bob Stephenson Diane Dismuke Staff members prepare an edition. Eagl es Eyrie Staff SEATED: Esther Jackson, Lane McCall, Terry Carter, Nancy Morrison, Nancy Grier. STANDING: Robin Yorke, Mary Jane DeVane, Brian Peters, Belinda Evans, Karen Henke, Faye McDonald, Diane Dismuke. Speech - Drama Comedy and Tragedy Masks O Wake Up, Whiz Kid! Here, let me help you with your coat. SEATED: Mary Jane DeVane, Esther Jackson, Nancy Morrison, Diane Dismuke. STANDING: Nancy Grier, Lane McCall, Faye McDonald, Karen Henke, Robin Yorke, Brian Peters, Terry Carter, Belinda Evans. Glee Club ' FIRST ROW: Gail Moore, Nancy Grier, Carolyn Copeland, Gail Swilley, Mrs. Carter, Director, Diane Larus, Patricia Jones, Francine Howell, Cheryl Yarborough, Venita Stewart. SECOND ROW: Peggy Calhoun, Pianist, Priscilla Wisenbaker, Becky Rowland, JoAnn Hughes, Elizabeth Stanley, Miriam Gieger, Kathy Hanner, Betty Jo Tucker, Betty Lou Astles, Jackie Barber, Elizabeth Walker, Wayne Dasher, Terry Carter. The Glee Clu b in Action Band FIRST ROW: Steve Johnson, Susan Touchton, Judy Hesters, Peggy Hiers, Ronald Kelly, Glen Copeland. SECOND ROW: Twyla Chaney, Gloria Benton, Nancy Morrison, Johnny Pittman, Gene A. Sturchio, Billy Eason, Wesley Hesters, Tommy Tillman, Gelaine Williams. THIRD ROW: Ramona Rowan, Gayle Rollins, Faye Pittman, Dan DeLoache, Linda Inscore, Richard Moore, Tommy Pittman, Ralph Russell, Iris Har- rell. TOP ROW: Steven Chaney. OFFICERS SEATED: Gloria Benton, Wesley Hes- ters, Ramona Rowan. SECOND ROW: Linda Inscore, Johnny Pittman, Billy Eason, Steven Chaney, Nancy Mor- rison. Billy Eason, Head Drum Major Ou Band LOHI majorettes swing into action. Acti ion Our band plays for assembly program. Our band marches in the Homecoming Parade. V - v---V. - - - ; • ' Peggy Hiers, Twyla Chaney, Iris Harrell, Linda Inscore, Ramona Rowan, Gelaine Williams, Judy Hesters. Majorettes Head Majorette, Linda Inscore Features Ho mecoming Ring Ball Junior-Senior Dance Beauty Contest Homeco SENIOR Elaine Shiver SENIOR Tish Corbett QUEEN Trudy Blanton JUNIOR Gail Moore JUNIOR Gloria Cowart Court SOPHOMORE Mary Alice Brown SOPHOMORE Wanda Connell FRESHMAN Martha Hersey FRESHMAN Francine Howell The Reigning Queen. Admiring Glances. Homecoming Court STANDING: Martha Hersey, Mary Alice Brown, Gail Moore, Elaine Shiver, Tish Corbett, Gloria Cowart, Wanda Connell, Francine Howell, Queen, Trudy Blanton. Gerald Ryan, Junior Class President, leads the Juniors through the big ring at the Ring Ball. Twistin' the night away. The replica of the class ring is the center of attraction. Why Mitchel........You Sneak! junior Banquet- Each year the Juniors at Lowndes Coun- ty High School give the Seniors a banquet. The purpose is to give the Seniors and Juniors one last chance to be together be- fore the school year is over. This year the banquet was a gay affair and was enjoyed by ail. Senior Dance After the banquet, everyone was invited to come to the dance which was held in the gym. This was one of the main high- lights of the school year. It, too, was en- joyed by all. BEAUTY QUEEN Jane Deloach Top Beauty Ten Contest Anita Barrales Taffy Blanton Waiting anxiously for the judges' decision. Jane DeLoach keeps the beauty crown in the family as she is crowned by LoHi's 1962 Beauty Queen, Sandy DeLoach. Trudy Blanton Cherylene Boone Jane DeLoach Bobbie Galloway Sandra Kellerman Mary Jane Yorke Debbie Turner Elaine Shiver the Rats are judged Talent Show When the robin comes bobbing along, Tell me what'd I say. . . . Let me call you sweetheart. JL Our Drama Class with the assistance of Mrs. Doro- thy Carter, presented the fol- lowers!! For little ole me? Oh, how nice. [ 69 ] Assemblies Reverend Peacock tells of his missionary work in Africa. An officer from Moody addresses the student body. a 3 ■3. Mrs. Crockett presents Sue Ann McLane with the D.A.R. Award. 4. The Drama Class entertains. 5. Rusty Hall did the Limbo in the Beta Club Talent Show. 6. Students rush in for assembly in the gym. Honors Dan Smith was chosen STAR Student by his College Board Exam scores. He chose in return the teacher who had helped him most during his high school years. Miss Aspasia Panos. The Georgia Chamber of Commerce sponsors the Student-Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) Program. Terry Carter (R) and Brian Peters under the di- rection of Mrs. Dorothy Carter won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, respectively, in the District AA Meet at Cairo. Mary Jane Yorke won First Place in the Beta Club Talent Show with the humorous reading, Ma Speaks to the P.T.A. Miss Spirit was chosen by the football players on her support of the team. Patsy Harris was honored with the title this year. in 1963 Miss Smile............ Mr. Frown............. Mr. Split Personality Mr. Nosey Sponsor ............. Wyonne Swilley Lucius Moore Wesley Hesters Aubrey Garrison Senior Try-Hi-Y King Ugly Mitch Montgomery Prince Ugly Bruce Black They were chosen by a penny vote from each student. Tish Corbett was chosen Miss Homemaker of Tomor- row on the basis of test scores given by the Betty Crocker Companies. The D.A.R. Citizenship Medal was given to Sue Ann Mc- Lane for her outstanding qualities in leadership, service, and scholarship. Charles Burns Awarded the Art Medal for outstanding talent in art. Medals for excellence in the field of sci- ence. Mike Amsden — Chemistry Wyonne Swilley — Science (overall) Sue Zeigler — Biology Honors Brenda North and Sandra Kellerman Awarded the Library Medals for dependa- bility and efficiency. Terry Carter and Miriam Geiger were awarded Glee Club Medals for outstand- ing performance at the District Literary Meet held in Cairo. Outstanding achievement in Eng- lish. Jimmy Eager — English II Nancy Dasher — English IV Bob Anderson — English I Nancy Morrison — English III Medals for excellence in Business Education. Susan Adams Wyonne Swilley Ina Singletary in 1963 Outstanding accomplishment in Spanish. Taffy Blanton and Adair Little Band Award for outstanding talent in music. Johnny Pittman First year Industrial Art Show first place. Wayne Dawkins and Gene Anest Terry Carter and Esther Jackson were awarded Speech Medals for outstanding performances at the District Literary Meet in Cairo. Outstanding accomplishment in Latin. Jimmy Eager and Faye McMillan Outstanding achievement in 2nd year In- dustrial Arts Show, (first place) Phil Shaw Bruce Fletcher Glen Blanton George Price [ 75 ] Honors in 1963 Outstanding performance in Social Science. Jimmy Eager — American History Mike Amsden — American History Fred Walter Newsom — World History Nancy Dasher — Government Home Economics Awards for capability in Home Economics. Patricia Massey and Edith Hunter. Outstanding achievement in Math. Vicki Register — Algebra 1 Jimmy Eager — Geometry Mike Amsden — Algebra 11 Wyonne Swilley — Highest 4 year average. Elk's Leadership Award Wyonne Swilley and Aubrey Garrison [ 76 ] [ 77 ] Lowndes County High School Golden Eagles Pat strikes again And from here it was only 95 yards to go....Victor made it! The will-bes' were rough that first half. Weary Eagle. And this is a football. And the boys all came. Brinson Lane Tackle Jerry Goodson End Joe Dawkins Fullback V • J. W. Eason Halfback 1963 Varsity J. W. Luke Fullback Gregg Green Halfback Jerry O'Neal Guard 80 ] Dennis O'Steen Fullback Ronnie Richardson Guard Gerald Brogdon Fullback Bill Christie Manager Joel McCann Quarterback Victor Smith Jack Wilson Halfback End Bruce Black Tackle Freddy Atkins Manager Ronald Mayor Guard Eagles Lettermen George Price Guard Randy Fountain Guard Sid Trammell [81 ] Center BOTTOM ROW: Merle Taylor, Irwin Greene, Wayne Newham, Bruce McKenzie, Aubrey Garrison. SECOND ROW: Charles Wilkes, Raymond Copeland, Eddie England, Jimmy Watley, Glen Cater. TOP ROW: Sid Trammel, Bruce Black, Jerry Goodson, Robert Asbell, David Lewis. Way to go Eagles ! mm Bv.VV-l Linda Barwick, Priscilla Wisenbaker, Darlene Trip, Evelyn Shiver, Wyonne Swilley, Betty Lou Carter, Ann Harris, Carol Bonner, Aimee Hare, Nancy Dasher, Betty Atkinson, Alica Rowan, Lavern Eason, Shirley Damon, Cheryl Deloach, Sue Porter, Gerri Garrison, Jenny Lou Garrison. Coach Fain Nancy Dasher, Wyonne Swilley, Ann Harris. Wyonne makes two. [ 84 ] Excuse me. Nancy Dasher Betty Atkins Carol Bonner Betty Lou Carter OFFICIAL LACELESS Ammie Hare Jennie Lu Garrison Wyonne Swilley Alacia Rowan Ann Harris Priscilla Wisenbaker Track Team Gregg is a success . . . . Congratulations! Gary is over The Baseball Team Brian Peters, Bobby Dickey, Bruce McKenzie, Jamie Freeman, George Williams, and Ben Williams, Coach. Golf Team 1. Captain of the team and tenth in the State, Bruce McKenzie 2. Co-Captain of the team and second on the team, Jamie Freeman. 3. Third on the team, Bobby Dickey. 4. Mr. Ben Williams, Coach 5. Fourth on the team, Brian Peters. Tish Corbett, Trudy Blanton, Bobbie Jean Galloway, Taffy Blanton, Jeannie Hambrick, Cindy Smith, Cynthia Phelps, Jane Paulk, Elaine Shiver. Cheerleaders Mascot Jane Barrales There's the spirit of our school. Alternate Debbie Turner Bobbie spins again. Mrs. Carter took them and brought them back. Taffy Blanton Gay Bowman Cindy Smith Elaine Shiver Co-Captain Trudy Blanton Jeannie Hambrick [ 91 ] Bobbie Jean Galloway STANDING: Shirley Sharp, Janet Deloache, Jeri Sue Hendricks, Linda Harrell, Mary Jane DeVane, Cherylene Boone, Beverly Brogdon, Sue Zeigler, Belinda Evans. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Copeland, Judy Wheeler, Joan Williams, Mary Sue Zipperer, Becky Swink, Cathy Colvin, Wanda Jefferson, Jane Deloache. Our Pep Squad Cheering for the people. Practice makes perfect. [ 92 ] Jerry tries it. Freshmen t [ 93 ] Wesley Hesters President Martha Hersey Vice-President Joel Hiers Secretary Freshman ’ When the Freshmen class first came to LoHi, they felt lost among so many upper- classmen. After Rat Day, however, they became a vital part of the student body and supported the school activities all the way. [ 94 ] In addition to the class officers the Freshman class elected a class cabinet to serve them. . . SEATED: Susan Harris, Martha Hersey, Fay Pittman, Linda Barfield, Kay Ladrow, Darlene Tripp. STAND- ING: Jerry Wise, Joel Hiers, Wesley Hesters, Steve Dykes, Woody McLeod, Mr. Massey, Advisor. Of course the majority of the class spends most of it's time studying But a few find time for other things. Most Popular: Jack Allen and Patsy Harris Most Versatile: Jennie Lu Garrison and Bob Anderson Mr. and Miss Freshman Class: Curtis Sapp and Martha Hersey Mary Adams Susan Adams Ruby Akins Eddie Allen Jack Allen Jimmy Allen Raymond Allen Pat Amsden Bob Anderson Helen Anderson John Anderson Gene Anest Barbara Bailey Roy Bamburg Linda Barfield Ann Bass Dee Blanton Danny Beverly Patricia Bradley Jimmy Blanchard Dorothy Brogdon Freshman Don Brown Bettie Burns Shirley Burt Gayle Calhoun Barbara Cannister Jeneane Carter Jerry Carter James Carver Lillian Centerfitt Marilyn Chitty Karen Clayton Freddy Clifford Deneice Cofield Irvin Coody Joyce Colson Robert Copeland Ann Coody Larry Corbitt Robert Corbett Madge Cosby Remer Croft Cynthia Daniels Kathleen Daniels Wayne Dawkins Sheryl DeLoach Danny DeLoach Emory DeLoach Molly Dennis Janice Dickerson Damon Dicks Barbara Ann Dorminey Glenn Ellis Jane Dukes Nancy Evans Steve Dykes Ann Fairdoth 1963 Judy Faircloth Ronnie Folsom Billy Fender Foye Forte Bobby Gene Fletcher Sonja Friis Sandra Galloway Jeannie Lu Garrison Alice Gibbs Glynn Godwin Linda Godwin Aleta Green Regena Green Gloria Griffin Linda Kay Hall Shirley Linda Hall Glen Hancock Kathy Hanner Loretta Harnage Iris Harrell Patsy Harris Susan Harris Clay Haygood Robert Hendley Billy Herring Martha Hersey Wesley Hesters Joel Hiers Harold Hobby John Hodges Francine Howell Barbara Hughes Gary Hughes Patricia Hughes Martha Nell Hutchinson Benny James Neil Johannson Ann Jones Lorine Johnson Choryl Jones W. M. Johnson Linda Jones Freshman Patricia Jones Randall Jones Jack Justice Carolyn Kluball Kay Ladrow Warena Lane Jacky Lewis Donny Lightsey Dorothy Lightsey Roy Lott Glenda Lunsford Faye McDonald Harry McDonald Diane Moore Woody McLeod Franklin Moore Faye McMillan William Moore Dickie Morris Linda Nash Catherine Newsom Freddy Newsom Phyllis Newman Joe Nobles Faye Pittman Jimmy Pittman Jimmy Pollock Sue Porter Brenda Rackley Sonja Ray Eva Rentz Bobby Rhoden Johnny Ricks Frances Rig don Jerroid Roark Bob Roberts 1963 Linda Rouse Bobby Rowan Donna Rowan Jimmy Rowland Sue Rowland Ralph Russell Curtis Sapp Gail Shelton Linda Shiver Pete Shiver Sabra Jene Shuster Helen Simpson Latrelle Simpson Hinda Smith Jerry Smith Linda Gayle Smith Helen Starling Eugene Stewart Leon Stewart Venida Stewart Martha Soper Donny Southall Sammy Spells Jackie Spicer Roger Spivey Linda Sutton Ray Swails Gail Swilley Sybil Taylor Layton Terrell James Terry Jerry Tison Dariell Tomlinson Darlene Tripp Linda Tucker Linda Turner Faye Vann Junior Vann W. G. Walker Jimmy Watley Donald Weldon David Westberry Freshman 1963 Eva Westberry Virginia Williams Buddy Wisenbaker Lawrenco Zipperer Jimmy Williams Robert Wilson Olin Yarbrough Russell Zipperer Richard Williams Jerry Wise Robin Yorke Troy Zipperer NOT PICTURED: Linda Brown Diane Carter Joann Centerfitt Donald Corbitt Ellis Ray Harbuck Clay Haygood Linda Hodges Freddy Huggins Barbara Faye Hughes Jack Morgan Lacy Mulligan Howard Pearson Bobby Rogers Charles Starling Verlon Stokes Clarence Thompson James Wiggins Eddie Wynens Sophomores [ ioi ] Officers VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY and TREASURER Susan McCall Judy Wheeler Linda Carol Moulton Cabinet FIRST ROW: Linda Moulton, Ester Jackson, Joan Williams, Mary Jane DeVane, Linda Harrell, Evelyn Shiver, Judy Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Becky Swink, Susan McCall, Charles Wilkes, Bucky Davis, Mr. Vance. [ 102 ] Lawrence Adams J. H. Alexander Billy Allen Billy Anderson Rocky Antulov Nicky Antulov Betty Atkins Freddie Atkins Betty Lou Astles Cheryl Van Ausdale Forest Bailey Jo Ann Bailey Mary Bailey William Barfield Linda Barwick Martha Ann Bennett Gloria Benton Ray Black Glen Blanton Sidney Blanton Carol Bonner Jimmy Brabham Billy Branch Beverly Brogden Junior Brown Mary Alice Brown Nelda Browning Ann Burgess Kathy Colvin John Cannon Diane Carter Elzie Carter Jane Carter Roy Chaney Barbara Crawford Hiram Collins Joyce Colson Linda Colson Carolyn Conger Faye Conaway Wanda Connell Carolyn Copeland James Courson Mike Courson Shirley Damon Sammy Dasher Sandra Dawkins Bunky Davis Wayne Dasher Dorothy Dennis Roberta Dennis Mary Jane DeVane Bobby Dicky Diane Dismuke Clara Durrance Jimmy Eager Laverne Eason Mike Edwards Linda Englehart Belinda Evans Joseph Ervin Sherry Fender Gwen Folsom Jerome Finnley Randy Fountain Gerrie Garrison Clevie Gay Miriam Geiger Grace Gibbs Linda Goodson Nancy Grier Billy Bob Hall Rusty Hall Wanda Faye Hall Larry Harrell Linda Harrell Rena Harris Loretta Harnage Marilyn Herring Treina Hightower Jimmy Hires Rusty Hatcher Susan Hooker Alton Holton Billy Hughes Carlton Hunter Roger Rollins Linda Inscore Ester Jackson Linda Jones Ronnie Jones Gail Kilcrease Larry Lanier Diane Larus Brenda Lee David Lehman Jody Lightsey Adair Little Sara Lindsey Don Lorenzo Gail Lott James Luke Ted Martin Linda Sue Mac Million Dewey Moye Susan Me Call Joel McCann Gary McDonald Roy McGraw Phyllis McIntyre Joyce McLeoud Ellen Minton Kenton Moore Richard Moore Linda Carol Moulton Lacy Mulligan Frank Mullis Diane Murry Robert Noles Jerry Oliver Sonny Paulk Carolyn Porter Joe Price Bobby Ray Kenneth Ray Andy Rogers Gayle Rollins Alacia Rowan Romona Rowan Becky Rowland Jack Rowland Russel Rewis Alec Schierkolk Evelyn Shiver Jack Sims Patricia Simpson Gail Sirmans Betty Sue Smith Bobby Smith Foster Stanley Elizabeth Stanley Tommy Stephenson Roy Strickland Sue Strom Tommy Strom Teena Studstill Earl Ingram Richard Hill Becky Swink Linda Sykes Julia Touchton Joe Touchton Janice Tomlinson Lillian Tomlinson Charles Wilkes Sid Trammell Betty Jo Tucker John Turner Elizabeth Walker La Fon Warren Pat Warren Janice Weeks Judy Wheeler Jimmy Whetherington Martha White Richard Wicker George Williams Picture not available: Tommy Tillman, Gail Swilley Joan Williams Ronnie Williams Larry Wilkinson Eddie Wynens Sue Zeigler Mary Sue Zipperer Ansel Parrish In Memory of Sidney Johnson “it means the memories of those no longer with Most of us remember Sidney as one who liked to be with people. Who’s Who Mr. and Miss Sophomore Class Sonny Paulk and Judy Wheeler Most Versatile Joel McCann and Carol Bonner [ 111 ] The Junior Class of 1963 sponsored by Miss Aspasio Panos was very successful with Game Night, Miss L.C.H.S. Beauty Contest, and the Junior- Senior Banquet and Dance. It was a wonderful year. Junior Cubinet Frank Trammol Suzanne Jordan Gail Moore Larry Dowling Nancy Morrison Glen Cater k ’ Paddy Davis Betty Peters Douglas Hodges Jimmy Brooks Gerald Ryan President Jane Deloache Vice President [ 112 ] Peggy Calhoun Secretary Carroll Allen Jimmy Allen Sherry Allen Ronnie Alligood Mike Amsden Jerry Ashe • Charles Barden Bruce Black Taffy Blanton Kerry Blythe Cherylene Boone Gay Bowman Orbie Lou Boyd John Brannen Ronald Brick Gerald Brogdon Jimmy Brooks Roger Brooks Beth Brown Earl Browning Nancy Burkhalter Charles Burns Becky Burns Peggy Calhown Edward Cannington Jimmy Cannister Ashley Carter Glenn Cater Steven Chaney Carol Clayton Gerald Coggins LaVonne Colson George Conine Wayne Coody Raymond Copeland Gloria Cowart Gene Daniels Kenny Darnell Lawton Dasher Paddy Davis Richard Dawkins Jane Deloach Janet Deloach Harriet Dixon Larry Dowling Billy Dykes Billy Eason Eddie England Jerome Findley Sammy Flemming Peggy Fletcher Claudette Foster Patsy Garrison Jerry Giddons Irwin Greene Ray Greene Jeanne Hambrick Jimmy Hamby Pat Harrell Alton Hardee Ann Harris Freddie Harrison Jere Hendricks Karen Henke Douglas Hodges Betty Hughes Joan Hughes Richard Hughes Wilbur Hughes Wallace Hunter Sammy James Wanda Jefferson Bartlett Johnston Kenneth Jones Ronnie Jones Suzanne Jordan Larry Kelly James Kelly Sandra Kellerman Judy Killeen Howard Lane Billy Langdale Amy Ann Lee Cindy Lehman David Lewis Linda Linton Pat Massey Marie Mathis Douglas Mayer Harry Mayer Ronald Mayer Tommy Mayer Burton McDonald Donald McGlammery Bruce McKenzie Gail Moore Nancy Morrison Phyllis Nix Dennis O'Steen Clara Ann Pert Betty Peters Goldie Plair Carolyn Porter Johnny Porter George Price Sylvia Ray Faye Register Edward Rowan Gerald Ryan Shirley Sharp Bill Skeens Brad Sims Gloria Jean Simpson Ina Singletary Charlene Sirmans David Southall A.C. Starling Betty Lou Starling LaRita Stone Donald Stewart Betty Sutton Merle Taylor MacArthur Thompson L. W. Touchton Frank Trammell Roger Trammell Debbie Turner Alec Walker Orland Ward Dean Weldon James Wiggins Judy Wiggins Elmer Wilson Mac Wood Mary Jane Yorke Dolan Youmans Betty Zipperer Burie Zipperer Not Pictured: James Allen Hope Boswell Ronnie Boutwell Jamie Freeman Wayne Jernigan Joyce McLeod Bob Stephenson [ H8 ] Who’s Who 1963 Junior Class Mr. and Miss Junior Class Taffy Blanton and Gerald Ryan Our most popular girl and boy were chbsen by the Junior class as the two students most liked by the entire class. Most Popular Boy and Girl Gay Bowman and George Price Our most versatile boy and girl were chosen for the excellent qualities they showed in all their activities. Most Versatile Boy and Girl Jeanne Hambrick and Bruce Black . Seniors VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER Marie Rowland Mitchell Montgomery Rachael Lanier The Last Will and Testament 1. Betty Lou Carter wills her ability to chew gum in Miss Panos' room to Shirley Sharp. 2. Robert Asbell leaves Mr. George's Trig Class for anybody else crazy enough to take it. 3. June Conaway leaves Mr. Goolsby without anyone to pick on in Bookkeeping Class. 4. Jerry Goodson leaves his ability to make dramatic speeches in front of the student body to Mr. Wall. 5. Johnny Pittman leaves Mr. DeVane with no one to sleep in Government Class. 6. Nancy Dasher leaves her sense of humor to Mr. Fain . . .he sure needs it. 7. Rochelle Barrett, Janice DeVane, Linda Walker, Mary King, and Francis Weeks leave Mr. DeVane's gossip corner with nothing to talk about. 8. Bruce Fletcher leaves his ability to drive to Kay Ladrow. 9. Barbara Crosby leaves her ability to high |ump to Barbara Dorminey. 10. Jeanette Nadack leaves her ability to giggle to Regina Greene. 11. Cindy Smith leaves her ability to create confusion and to drive Mr. Goolsby crazy to Jennie Lou Garrison, and also a few inches to Gay Bowman. 12. Gregg Greene leaves the faculty with a smile on their face. 13. Bo. Miller, since he can't use them anymore, wills all the girls he had at Valdosta High to anyone who wants to go to the trouble. 14. Gail Connell leaves her short, short skirts to Mike Amsden and Nancy Morrison. 15. Abb Marshall leaves his blonde hair to Dolan Yomans. 16. Evelyn Ingram leaves Evelyn Shiver the seat on their bus she never gets. 17. Jane Paulk leaves her title of Wittiest to Mike Amsden. 18. Jerry O'Neal, just leaves, he hopes. 19. Francis Jones wills her natural curly hair to Martha Hersey. 20. Ronnie Richardson leaves Richard Wicker the right to support the Lowndes County Sheriff's Dept. 21. Anita Barrales leaves Mr. Baxley still trying to translate her revised version of Spanish. 22. Ervin Bland leaves the F.F.A. and its wealth to Gerald Coggins. 23. Hiram Hammock leaves Mr. Dasher to do his own dirty jobs in the shop. 24. Hagan Shirley leaves the Valdosta Police Dept, and Turner Johnson with no visible means of support. 25. Raymond Bland, Possum Johnson, Tobey Garrison, Lane McCall, Joe Prine, Willie Terrell Sims, Winston Sirmans, and Jerome Smith leave the Five Year Club to Pat Harrell and Dennis O'Steen. 26. Joe Dawkins and Elaine Shiver leave their bench out in front of the school to Warena Lane and Dolan Yomans. 27. Sandra Copeland leaves her long black hair and height to Jere Sue Hendricks. 28. Tish Corbett leaves to Jeannie Hambrick the problems and difficulties of the day. 29. Jackie Hayes, Mary Francis Stevens, and Carolyn Register leave their ability to be late for fourth period government everyday to anyone who can get away with it. 30. Sandy Bowen leaves her witty sense of humor to Faye Register. 31. Mary Lou Brannen leaves her soft spoken voice to LaRita Stone. 32. Brinson Lane leaves his physique to Roger Spivey. 33. Tommy Wisenbaker wills his perfect honor roll record to Howard Lane. . . .he never made it. 34. Bobbie Galloway leaves her loud voice to Gay Bowman. . .knowing she needs it. 35. Jack Wilson leaves his ability of remembering football plays to Joel McCann. 36. Sonja Mathis leaves Mr. Dasher without a fifth period teacher assistant. 37. Gary Swilley leaves Roy Chaney to coach the P.E. Boys. 38. Charles O'Neal leaves Coach Adams with a full can of tape. 39. Sue Ann McLane leaves Mr. Hayes without a typist or any red pencils to mark off on tests. 40. Aimee Hare wills her free throw ability to Carol Bonner. 41. Kay Tatch wills her quiet manner to all people like Bruce McKenzie. 42. Royce Williams leaves Mrs. Meachem with no one to bother her. 43. Barbara Wheeler leaves Ina Singletary her old-worn-out shorl hand pads and empty cartridges. 44. J. W. Luke leaves. He hopes. 45. Ronnie Hamilton and Rachel Lanier leave their A's in Chemistry to anyone who takes it. 46. Vernon Field and Steve Knight leave Mr. Goolsby with half of his typing keys. 47. Lucius Moore leaves his ability to make a fool of himself to anyone fool enough to take it. 48. Wayne Newham leaves Betty Starling sitting in Mrs. Horton's room at lunch time, all alone. 49. Cynthia Phelps leaves Pat Harrell with no one to fuss with. 50. Larry Black leaves Mr. Dasher without a shop foreman. 51. Barbara Ellis leaves her dancing ability to Martha Nell Hutchinson. 52. Gloria Faulkner leaves her soft spoken manner to Linda Carol Moulton. 53. Gary Wetherington leaves Wanda Connell for two years. . .then .... 54. Joseph Brogden leaves Gerald Brogden enough cheat sheets to get to the Senior Class. 55. Jeanette Coody leaves her ability to graduate on time to Rachel Coody. 56. Bill Touchton wills his ability to leave girls alone to Bruce Black. 57. Phil Shaw leaves his long legs to Wesley Hesters. 58. Elzie Cannington leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Bill Langdale. 59. Jerry Blanton leaves his ability to be late to class to Charles Burns. 60. J. W. Eason leaves, happier. 61. Elaine Wise leaves her ability to pass Physical Science to Diane Carter. 62. Murelene Walker wills her ability to do a term paper to Gail Moore. 63. Priscilla Wisenbaker leaves her ability to catch tall ones (6'4 to Gloria Benton. 64. Philip Collins leaves his ability to succeed with the girls to Charles Burns. 65. Jim Harrell leaves, hoping Shorty Moncus will stay. 66. Linda DeLoache leaves Ann Burges without a singing partner on the bus. 67. Edith Hunter leaves her Government book to Diane Carter. 68. Karen Connell leaves a bottle of saccharin tablets to Mr. Moncus to sweeten his personality. 69. Judy Simpson leaves Miss McBride's office to Belinda Evans. 70. Jerry Crosby leaves his Playboy Magazines to Douglas Hodges. 71. Susan Adams (Sr.) leaves her place on the honor roll to Susan Adams (Fr.) 72. Gail McKie leaves her ability to get stopped by the State Patrol to Brad Sims. 73. Brenda North leaves her slimness to Gloria Cowart. 74. Charles Redish leaves his tall height to Steve Dykes. 75. Trudy Blanton and Victor Smith leave their Favorite Corner to Taffy Blanton and George Price. 76. Evelyn Goff leaves Mr. Moncus to LaRita Stone. 77. Marie Chester leaves her high score on the Math Test to Gary McDonald. 78. Terry Carter leaves his ability to fall three feet off the ground and break an ankle to Billy Eason. 79. Gene Forte leaves Mr. Hayes, gladly. 80. Aubrey Garrison leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Bruce McKenzie. 81. George Ann Moulton leaves LoHi with nobody to keep things going. 82. Buddy Kemp leaves his Dentyne Supply to Sandra Dawkins. 83. Sharon Murray leaves to marry Jack. 84. Linda Rhames leaves LaRita Stone with no one to talk about her kissing to. 85. Mitchell Montgomery leaves LoHi wishing someone would leave him a spare lung. 86. Sheba Senora Stewart leaves her SSS to anybody who needs a tonic. 87. Gene Porter leaves his beard to Eddie England, as he is always trying to grow one. 88. Dan Smith leaves his high IQ to Sidney Blanton. 89. Nancy Ivey leaves her ability to get out of Shorthand class to anyone who can get away with it. 90. DeWayne Whittle leaves his guitar to Hubert Thompson. 91. Tinker Peters leaves his ability to live it up at the Ring Eall to Richard Wicker. 92. Ronald Phelps leaves his quietness to George Price and Frank Trammell. 93. Cheryl Yarbrough leaves Miriam Gieger and Jane Deloach without a trio partner. 94. Cecil Roberson leaves his position as President of the Spanish Club to anyone who will have it. 95. Gwen Hiers leaves the office to Linda Carol Moulton and Mr. Hayes after two long years. 96. Betty Harrell leaves her Zot Gun to Gay Bowman and all the underclassmen Zotted. 97. Marie Rowland, Wyonne Swilley, Lynette Miclette, and Carolyn Rentz leove the teachers, happy. 98. Dennis Daughtrey and Billy Mote leave their hard times with Mr. Moncus to Stanley Ryan. SEATED: Gwen Hiers, Bobbie Gal- loway, George Ann Moulton, Nan- cy Dasher, Wyonne Swilley, Marie Rowland, and Rachel Lanier. STANDING: Abb Marshall, Ver- non Field, Mitchell Montgomery, Ronnio Richardson, and Mr. Gools- by, Advisor. Senior Superlatives Upper left: SUSAN ADAMS Left: TERRY CARTER Right: TISH CORBETT Lower left: NANCY DASHER Lower center: AUBREY GARRISON Lower right: JERRY GOODSON Senior Superlatives are selected each year by teachers who have been affiliated with the school for two or more years. Each teacher is asked to vote for a mini- mum of six and a maximum of twelve students. The students are chosen for outstanding contributions in school work for the period of time they have been here. The Superlatives are chosen for good jobs in all fields. The twelve students with the highest number of votes are chosen as Senior Super- latives for the year. Upper right: BRINSON LANE Left: SUE ANN McLANE Right: GEORGE ANN MOULTON Lower left: MITCHELL MONTGOMERY Lower center: DAN SMITH Lower right: WYONNE SWILLEY .T: ■' Who’s Who— Upper left: MR. AND MISS SENIOR CLASS Elaine Shiver Joe Dawkins Upper center: MOST VERSATILE Sue Ann McLane Brinson Lane Upper right: MOST POPULAR Tish Corbett Jerry Goodson Lower left: MOST ATTRACTIVE Bobbie Jean Galloway Victor Smith Right: MOST INTELLECTUAL Wyonne Swilley Dan Smith Lower right: MOST COURTEOUS Marie Rowland Bo D. Miller Lower left: MOST DEPENDABLE Rachel Lanier Mitchell Montgomery The class Who's Who elections are sponsored by the school Annual Staff and the elections are conducted under the supervision of the officers of the Student Council and Annual Staff. Written ballots of the Who's Who positions to be selected are prepared by the Annual Staff. The members of the respective classes write in the names of those from their class for whom they wish to vote. Voting is done in the home- rooms. Upper left: BEST PERSONALITY Cindy Smith Ronnie Hamilton Upper center: BEST CITIZEN Susan Adams Robert Asbell Upper right: MOST ATHLETIC Aimee Hare Gary Wetherington Lower right: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nancy Dasher Terry Carter Front left: FRIENDLIEST Betty Harrell Aubrey Garrison Lower left: WITTIEST Jane Paulk Abb Marshall Lower right: BEST SPORT Gertrude Blanton Charles O'Neal SUSAN ADAMS Quiet at first but look again. Tri-Hi-Y 1, School Projects Chairman 2,3, Historian 4; FHA 1; Student Council 3,4; Beta Club 4; Band 1, 2; Best Citizen 4; Senior Superlative 4. ROBERT ASBELL Quiet and shy, a real nice guy. Basketball 3,4; Student Council 1; Science Club 2, President 3; Vice-President 4, Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4; Pep Club 2; Best Citizen 4. ANITA BARRALES Her ways are true; her friendship ever- lasting. 4-H 1,2; Historian 2, Secretary and Treas- urer 3, President 4; Library Club 1; Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4, World Service Chairman 1; Spanish Club 4; Annual Staff Sophomore Editor 4; Art 2. ROCHELLE BARRETT A happy heart makes a happy face. Pep Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2; FHA 1. LARRY BLACK A true friend now, tomorrow and always. 4-H 1,2; FFA 3,4, Vice-President. ERWIN BLAND A hearty friend and a comrade true. Student Council 1; Hi-Y 1; FFA 3, Vice- President 2, President 4; Class Cabinet 2; Spanish Club Parliamentarian 4. JERRY BLANTON Judge him not by his actions. 4-H 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; DCT Historian 3, President 4; Basketball 1; Track 1; Student Council 3; Art 1,2,4. GERTRUDE BLANTON Like all. Love none, stay happy, have fun. 4-H Reporter 1, Parliamentarian 2,3, Song Leader 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3, 4; 2nd Runner up Beauty Contest 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Cabinet 2; Best Sport 4. SANDRA BOWEN Every day and every minute she is filled with living to the limit. Pep Club 2,3,4; 4-H 2,3; Science Club 2; Class Cabinet 3; Annual Staff 3; DCT Secretary 4; Spanish Club Secretary 4. MARY LOU BRANNEN Full of joy, and charm, this lady could do no harm. Pep Club 2, 3, 4, DCT Secretary 3, Vice- President 4. JOSEPH BROGDON Full of fun and mischief too, doing things he likes to do. 4-H 1,2; FFA 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Track 4; Hi-Y 1; Art Club 4; Band 1, 2; Class Cabinet 2. ELZIE CANNINGTON Behind these eyes lies mischief. 4-H 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Medical Alliance 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY LOU CARTER If a girl can look at life with a grin, she is sure to win. Pep Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Library Club 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4. TERRY CARTER The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. 4-H 1, 2, 3; Historian 4; Journalism Award 3; Editor of Eagles Eyrie 4; Best Actor Region 4; Most Likely to Suceed 4; Senior Superlative 4. MARIE CHESTER She came to us a stranger, and re- mained with us a friend. Honor Guard 1; Junior Classical League 1; Crisco Award 2; FTA 1,3,4; Pep Club 2; Beta Club 3; Prom Server 3. PHILLIP COLLINS He who is tall, sees all. DCT 3, 4; FFA 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Hi- Y 1, 2. JUNE CONAWAY In all she does, she does it well. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; FHA 2, 4; Science Club 3; Basketball 1. KAREN CONNELL To hurry and worry is not my creed. Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, Secre- tary 3; DCT 4. GAIL CONNELL She wears a smile that won't erase. Class Cabinet President 1; Tri-Hi-Y Sweetest Couple 1; Student Council 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3; Most Versatile 1, 2; Basketball 1, 3; Library Club 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Miss DCT 4; Annual Staff 3. JEANETTE COODY Good nature is the most precious gift of heaven. Pep Club 2, 3; DCT 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. SANDRA COPELAND So quiet she seems, so still and wise, until we see the twinkle in her eyes. Pep Club 2,3; DCT 3; Sweetheart 3. TISH CORBETT A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm of friendship all the while. Cheerleader Captain 3, Captain 4; Miss Freshman Class 1; Most Popular 2,3,4; Girl's State 3; Homecoming Court 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, President 3, Vice-President 4; 4-H 1,2; Student Council 3,4; Senior Superlative 4. LONNIE COURSEY Happy unconcerned — he came to class and sometimes learned. School Patrol 2, Co-Captain 3,4. BARBARA CROSBY Sometimes sad, sometimes gay, but a good friend in every way. Pep Club 3,4. JERRY CROSBY If worry were the only cause of death, I shall never die. 4-H 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 3; Projec- tionest 3; Track 3. NANCY DASHER Intelligent, witty, and full of fun. Beta Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, Secretary 2, Reporter 3, 4; FHA Reporter 1, Vice-President 2; FTA 3, Vice-President 4; Student Council 2,3; Senior Cabinet 4; Annual Staff Freshman Editor 3; Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4; Latin Medal 1; Excellence Certificate 1, 2, 3 4; Merit Certificate 3; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Citizenship Honor 4; Senior Superlative 4. DENNIS DAUGHTERY Like a powder puff. I'm made for women. DCT Vice-President 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Latin Club 1, 2; Track 1; Basketball 1; Football 1; American Legion Scholarship Award 1. JOE DAWKINS He who invented work should have finished it. 4-H 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,4, Treasurer 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Most Versatile 1; Mr. Sophomore Class; Mr. Junior Class; Mr. Senior Class. LINDA DELOACHE A cheerful disposition is a valuable captain. Library Club 1, Program Chairman 2, President 3; Library Medal 3; Pep Club I, 2; DCT Parliamentarian 4; 4-H 1. J. W. EASON A gem in the ranks of men, athletic leader, and friend. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; FFA 1; Pep Club 2. BARBARA ELLIS We know she's there, we heard her giggle. Pep Club 3,4; Library Club 3, President 4. GLORIA FAULKNER I put my troubles in a box and sat on the lid. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; DCT 4; Spanish Club Treasurer 4. VERNON FIELD I don't know why I'm here, I'm just trying to get out. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Pep Club 3,4; DCT 4; Class Cabinet 4. BRUCE FLETCHER You can lead a man to school but you can't make him think. Pep Club 1,2; FHA 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2. GENE FORTE Who knows what works in the minds of silent men. BOBBIE JEAN GALLOWAY So sweet a person is not found, she works and plays with goodness bound. 4-H 1,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Science Club 2; Homecoming Court 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Class Cabinet 4; Cheerleader 4; Most Attrac- tive 4. AUBREY GARRISON Never think, you might disturb your mind. Pep Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, Treasurer 3, Chaplain 3; Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4; Medi- cal Club 3, 4; Class Cabinet 2, 3; Student Council 2, President 4; Annual Staff 3; Basketball 4; Track 2,3,4; Friendliest 4; Senior Superlative 4. EVELYN GOFF I believe in no man's opinion, I have some of my own. Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; DCT 4. JERRY GOODSON With humor dash and football grit. Football 1,2, Captain 3,4; Most Improved 1, Best Blocker 2, 3; All Sub Region 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Class Cabinet President 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Mr. Freshman Class; Most Popular 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1,2, Song Leader 3,4; Pep Club 3, Vice-President 4; Hi-Y 1,2; Senior Super- lative. GREGG GREENE Let the world slide on it's way. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; 4-H; FFA 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. RONNIE HAMILTON Life is short, and so am I. Pep Club 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Class Cabinet 2; Student Council 3; Hi-Y School Projects Chairman 4. HIRAM HAMMOCK He'll be successful in any land, he holds his future well in hand. FFA 2, 3, 4; Band 1, Corporal 2, Lieutenant 3; Pep Club 4. AIMEE HARE Character all her own. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; FHA 1; FT A 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Medical Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Most Athletic. BETTY HARRELL Leave silence to the saints—I'm only human. Band 1 Tri-Hi-Y 1; Annual 3; 4-H 4; Spanish Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Friendliest 4. JIM HARRELL Let the rest of the world go by. I'm a spectator. 4-H 1; Pep Club 3; DCT4. JACKIE HAYES Neat and sweet and hard to beat. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; DCT 4. 2 GWEN HIERS Dynamite comes in small packages. FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; 4-H 2,4; FBLA Pro- gram Chairman 3; Band 1, 2; Librarian Award 3; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 3; Class Cabinet 4. EDITH HUNTER A merry heart makes a cheerful person. Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3. EVELYN INGRAM She is happy, carefree, joyous, and gay. Tri-Hi-Y Projects Chairman 4; FBLA 4; Drill Corps 3; Library Club 3; Newspaper Staff 3. NANCY IVEY A kind heart is worth all the world. Pep Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, Re- porter 3; FTA 4; Student Council 3; Class Cabinet 2,- Annual Staff 3; Business Mana- ger 4; Assistant Sophomore Editor 4. FRANCES JONES Witty, carefree, full of fun, and enjoyed by everyone. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,3. BUDDY KEMP Live or die — survive or perish, the bachelor's life is the one I cherish. DCT 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Industrial Arts 4. MARY KING Nice, sweet and sincere. FHA 4. STEVE KNIGHT I dare do anything that I can get away with. Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 4. BRINSON LANE In school and sports and all that's fun, put him down as number one. Pep Club 1,2, Parliamentarian 3; Hi-Y 4; 4-H 4; Class Cabinet 2, Vice-President 3; Football 1,3, Captain 4, Most Improved 2; Most Versatile 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative 4. RACHEL LANIER She has a heart of gold. FHA 1; Class Cabinet 2,3, Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Vice-President 4; Medical Club 3, 4; Annual Staff Feature Editor 3, 4; Basketball 2; Most Dependable 4. J.W. LUKE Quiet and shy, a wonderful guy. Football 2,3,4. LANE McCALL Mischief is where you find it, especially if he's behind it. Hi-Y 2,3,4; FFA 1,2; Science Club 4; Stu- dent Council 4; DCT 3. GAIL McKIE A likeable girl. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 2,3,4; FHA 1, Re- porter 2, Vice-President 3; Annual Staff 3, Layout Editor 4; FTA 4; Spanish Club 4; Class Cabinet 1; Pep Club 1. SUE ANN McLANE A little laughter and a grin will make the hardest frown cave in. FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 3, President 4; FTA 4; Basketball 1,2, Captain 3; Student Council 4; Beta Club 2, 4; Annual Staff Feature Editor 3; Assistant Senior Editor 4; Most Versatile 3, 4; DAR Citi- zenship Award 4; Excellence Certificate 1; Senior Superlative 4. ABB MARSHALL Gay and full of fun, he is liked by everyone. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1; Class Cabinet 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Wittiest 4. SONIA MATHIS A girl who needs no introduction, she speaks for herself. Library Club 2; Program Chairman 3; FBLA 4. LYNETTE MICLETTE You're only young once, so live. 4-H 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, President 3; Student Council 1,2. BO D. MILLER My only objection to education is-------- books. FFA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Most Courteous 4; Southwest Georgia Oxygen Acetylene Cutting Champion 3. MITCHELL MONTGOMERY Honor lies in honest toil 7 FFA 1; Pep Club 2, 3; Class Cabinet 3, President 4; Student Council 4; Basketball 3, 4; Most Dependable 4; Senior Superlative 4. LUCIUS MOORE 7lf it's fun let's do it 7 Science Club 1; Beta Club 2, Chaplain 3, 4; FFA 4; School Patrol 4. BILLY MOTE 7,He doesn't wait for fun to find him, he goes looking for it. Band 1, 2; Hi-Y 2; Pep Club 3, 4; DCT 3, 4; GEORGE ANN MOULTON She is something sterling that stays when gold and silver melts. Annual Staff Freshman Editor 3, Editor 4; Band 1, 2, Drum Majorette; Beta Club 2, 4; 4-H 1, 2, Vice-President and Song Leader 3, Song Leader 4; Class Cabinet 4; Presi- dent 3; Student Council Secretary and Treas- urer 4; Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President 1, President 2, Treasurer 3; School Projects Chairman 4; Citizenship Honor 4; Senior Superlative 4. SHARON MURRAY She said, 'I do'. 4-H 1; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2. JEANETTE NADACK Here's to the girl with a heart and a smile that makes the bubbles of life worth- while. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Reporter 2, 3, Community Pro- jects Chairman 4; FHA 1; 4-H 1; FTA 3, 4; Band Majorette 1, 2, Drum Majorette 3; Annual Staff Senior Editor 4, Assistant Sen- ior Editor 3. WAYNE NEWHAM A combination of all good things. FFA 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BRENDA NORTH The only way to have friends to to be one. FHA 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H 2, 3, 4; Li- brary Club Chaplain and Reporter 4. CHARLES O'NEAL Here's a fellow we all agree is as swell as a fellow could ever be. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; FHA 1; 4-H 4; Hi-Y 2, 3; Best Sport 4. JERRY O'NEAL Quiet and shy, but a real nice guy. FFA 1,2,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4. JANE PAULK She would stop St. Peter's roll call to start a conversation. Tri-Hi-Y 1; Pep Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4; 1st Runner up in Beauty Contest 3; Annual Staff Feature Editor 4; 4-H 4; Class Cabinet 2; Wittiest 4. BRIAN PETERS Little but loud. 4-H 1, 2, 3; Swimming Team 1; Wrestling 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Best Supporting Actor. CYNTHIA PHELPS Her heart is like the moon—ever chang- ing but always a man in it. 4-H 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Cheerleader 4. RONALD PHELPS Laugh and the world laughs with you. Industrial Arts Club 1; Pep Club 4; String Band 4. JOHNNY PITTMAN Into his books he gets so deep that halfway down he falls asleep. Hi-Y 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Major 4; Pep Club 3,4; Science Club 4. GENE PORTER My life is mine so I'll live it that way. CAROLYN REGISTER Full of joy, and fun. DCT 4; Pep Club 4. CAROLYN RENTZ Shell have her fun or die trying. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Glee Club 1,2, 3; DCT 4. LINDA RHAMES As friendly as a smile. FHA 1; Pep Club 1 2,3; Glee Club 1,2; DCT 4. RONNIE RICHARDSON Work fascinates me; I can sit and watch it for hours. Football 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3; Class Cabinet 3,4; Industrial Arts 1. CECIL ROBERSON I put my troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H 4; Class Cabinet Secretary and Treasurer 3. MARIE ROWLAND Nothing is so strong as gentleness. 4-H 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Treasurer 4; FHA 2; FTA 3, Historian 4; Miss FTA 4; Class Cabinet 2, Vice-President 4; Beta Club Vice- President 4; Student Council 4; Most Courte- ous 4. PHIL SHAW Whenever I feel like exercise, I lie down until the feeling passes. HAGAN SHIRLEY You know I say just what I think, nothing more or less. Student Council 1; Football 2; Track 2; Rifle Team 2; School Photographer 3, 4; Annual Staff Sports Editor 4. ELAINE SHIVER Always happy, always jolly, never sad or melancholy. Miss Sophomore Class; Miss Junior Class; Miss Senior Class; Glee Club 1,2; Most Talented 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, Sec- retary 4; Class Cabinet 3; Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4; FFA Chapter Sweetheart 3; Homecoming Court 4. JUDY SIMPSON A friend to everyone. FHA 1, Parliamentarian 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Pep Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2. WINSTON SIRMANS Away with ordinary customs, they cramp my style. Pep Club 3, 4; DCT Treasurer 4. CINDY SMITH A little mischief in her laugh, a little twinkle in her smile. FHA 1; Band 1,2,3; 4-H 2,4; Pep Club 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4; Student Council 4; Cheerleader 4; Best Personality 4. DAN SMITH For every subject he has a comment. Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Science Club 3, President 4; Pep Club 3; Boys' State History Award 3; Student Council, Vice-President 4; Most Intellectual 4; Senior Superlative 4. JEROME SMITH To know him better is to like him more. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; DCT 3; FFA 4. VICTOR SMITH Football his specialty, everyone his friend. Track 1, 4th in State 880 2, 2nd in State 880, Captain 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, President 4; 4-H 1,2,3; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Most Attractive 4. MARY FRANCES STEVENS Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. SENORA STEWART True to Her work, her word, her friends. GARY SWILLEY I'm not a surgeon, but I do a lot of cutting up. Library Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; FFA 4. WYONNE SWILLEY She who talks little, thinks much. FHA 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 2, Treasurer 3,4; FTA 3, Presi- dent 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Biology Award 2; World History Award 2; Scholastic Award 2; American History Award 3; Algebra Award 3; Typing Honor 3; Most Intellectual 4; Senior Superlative 4. KAY TATCH Still water runs deep. FHA 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Spanish Club 4; Beta Club 4. BILL TOUCHTON His only fault is that he has none. 4-H 1,2, President 3; FFA 4; Band 1,2 Captain, 3 Major. LINDA WALKER Some people think the world is made of fun and frolic, and so do I. Pep Club 2,3,4; FHA 3. MURELENE WALKER Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. FHA 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,4; FTA 2,3; DCT 4. FRANCES WEEKS With malice toward none, with charity toward all. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2. GARY WETHERINGTON Full of mischief, always gay; a good sport in every way. Football 1; Hi-Y Chaplain 1, President 2; Track 1, 1st Place in High Hurdles 2, 3, 4; FFA 2; Pep Club 3, 4; 4-H 3, 4; Student Council 3; Most Athletic 4. BARBARA WHEELER I'm sure that care is an enemy of life. Pep Club 4; Annual Staff Club Editor 4. DEWAYNE WHITTLE Little, but lively. School Patrol 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H 4. ROYCE WILLIAMS A willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on demand. FFA 1; Pep Club 3; 4-H 1; Track 3. JACK WILSON To worry little, to study less, that's my idea of happiness. Basketball 1; Football 3,4; Pep Club 4; FFA 1,2,3. ELAINE WISE If she has any faults, we are in doubt. 4-H 1,2,- FHA 1,2,3; Pep Club 4. PRISCILLA WISENBAKER Always polite and kind at heart, always willing to do her part. FHA 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; FBLA 2,3, Presi- dent 4; Class Cabinet 3; Glee Club Presi- dent 4; Spanish Club 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. TOMMY WISENBAKER If flirting were a crime, I'd be in jail all the time. FFA 1,2,3,4. NOT PICTURED: RAYMOND BLAND JANICE DEVANE CHARLES JOHNSON JOE PRINE CHARLES REDDISH WILLIE TERRELL SIMS ANGELA WEEKS CHERYL YARBROUGH Without music, life would be a mistake. Pep Club 1,2,3; DCT 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 4. PRESENT sags gsss Senior Autographs The plS8!at«Mfef4i.are Class o’63 Wyonne Swilley — VALEDICTORIAN Nancy Dosher — SALUTATORIAN HONOR GRADUATES: BOTTOM: Murelene Walker, Susan Adams, Wyonne Swilley, Nancy Dasher, Kay Tatch, Tish Corbett, Marie Rowland. TOP: Gloria Faulkner, Sandra Bowen, Sue Ann McLane, June Conaway, Cecil Roberson, Aubrey Garrison, Ronnie Hamil- ton, George Ann Moulton. i ! ! Jilt 1 Editor’s Message It is with mixed feelings that we leave the Lowndes County High School this year. Both sorrow and joy are in our hearts. We were the freshmen of LoHi in September 1959. For the seniors, it is the ending of a wonderful four years of experience. Yet, it is only the beginning of a new era in our life. We will always have deep feelings in our hearts for our beloved Alma Mater. We feel that the future students will have many and great advantages in the field of educa- tion. We know it is the aim of our school to make available to each student a greater chal- lenge to develop each individual interest. We hope you will all use the many facilities to the best of your ability. We hope and pray that this yearbook will be a token of treasured memories and that you will be pleased with its contents. As you know it is impossible for all our fond memories of this past year at LoHi to be recorded. Our thanks go to everyone who has played a part in our school system. Without you we would have never made a great success. Your Editor, George Ann Moulton Need home improvements? asked Francine Howell. You'll find the best quality and widest selection of materials to improve your home at J. N. BRAY located on the Bemiss Road. Call CH 4-2970. Compliments of GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE SHOP AND SAVE 215 W. Hill Avenue Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-6930 THANKS . . . Bookman's Studio and Holland's Flying Service for helping us prepare the end sheets for the 1963 LEGEND Linda Carol Moulton and friend proudly inspect a job well done by Daddy, George L. Mouiton. For prompt and effi- cient service visit MOULTON'S GARAGE on Highway 41 or call CH2-2275. BUILDING , MATERIALS OF ALL TYPES PLYWOOD FLOOR TILE CEMENT T R PAINT GALVANIZED FENCE CHEMICALS INC. 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 903 N. ASHLEY CYPRESS ST. DRIVE IN SERVICE 242-2011 242-3760 MOTORS ACCEPTANCE INCORPORATED Loans For Every one 1904 N. Ashley St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-6620 Bobbie Jean Galloway knows the complete satisfaction of being associated with the pleasant people of the PARK AVENUE BANK in Valdosta. She will gladly tell you it is truly the bank Where convenience and friends meet. BOOSTERS Mr. Richards Lake View Motel Sam's Super Market Mac's Shell Station Mrs. Bob Englehart Mr. Guy Corbett Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLane B. and W. Service Station J. and L. Curb Store S. and F. Service Station Milam Furniture Co. Register Clothing BEMISS GARAGE CH 2-6676 OWNER: J. H. McKie Compliments of COLONIAL STORE For the Finest Foods Anywhere Valdosta, Ga. W. A. GOOCH LUMBER COMPANY S. Patterson St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 4-1240 Congratulations Seniors WHITE INSURANCE AGENCY Lake Park, Ga. Phone: CH 2-8539 If No Answer Dial CH 2-7954 Mrs. George Johnson, school secretary, says It really pays to buy all the sup- plies from SOUTHERN STATIONERY in Valdosta. Whenever you need supplies visit SOUTHERN STATIONERY or call CH 4-2071. Within the cordial atmosphere of THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK this friendly gen- tleman answers Elaine Shiver's banking questions. THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK is located at 106 South Patterson Street, or simply call CH 2-6120. Come in and let our friendly and quali- fied staff fullfill your money needs. We try to please our customers with efficient service. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Valdosta is located at 100 North Pat- terson. Phone: CH 4-2740. Compliments of MILLER HARDWARE COMPANY The Best at a Better Price 219 E. Hill Avenue Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 4-0924 Congratulations Seniors GEORGIA Best Wishes from RODDEY'S HARDWARE COMPANY 128 N. Ashley St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-7312 FERTILIZER COMPANY Main Office is located at 115 South Patterson St. Phone: CH 2-0836 You get the best at a lower price Plant Phone: CH 2-4600 Compliments of BELK-HUDSON DASHER-VALDOSTA COMPANY LP GAS CO. The Home of Better Values Valdosta's Largest and Leading Department Store 100 S. Patterson St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-2191 VALDOSTA'S OLDEST BOTTLED GAS CO. Complete Line of Gas Appliances 510 S. Patterson St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-7165 In typical feminine fashion Linda Sykes is having trouble deciding on a pair of shoes from the wide selection at PATTER- SON-JONES. Naturalizers and Life Strides are just a few of the many brands car- ried at PATTERSON-JONES in Valdosta. OWENS-ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY Forest Products Division Valdosta Southern Railroad Valdosta, Ga. Best Wishes from SAM LAZARUS COMPANY 108 North Ashley Valdosta, Georgia CH 2-5640 Finest for Tires HOLLOWAY'S INC. 207 N. Ashley St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-4395 Compliments of SCHWARTZ'S COMPUTE OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 124 N. Ashley Valdosta, Georgia CH 2-3742 ■i Congratulations from LESLIE R. DAVIS' JEWELRY 115 N. Ashley St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-5537 'Your money's in good hands at FIRST STATE BANK 527 N. Patterson St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-5725 Compliments of CARSON McLANE FUNERAL HOME 2215 N. Patterson St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-5544 Compliments of JOE LAZARUS CLOTHING STORE 100 North Ashley CH 2-0540 Valdosta, Ga. Best Wishes Seniors from SMITH MOTORS 110 N. Toombs St. Valdosta, Ga. CH 2-1540 Compliments of OASIS DRIVE-IN Food You'll Enjoy Highway 41 South VALDOSTA GEORGIA Phone: CH 2-9193 Girls talking their cars, are be heard at the HITCHING POST in Valdosta. about the latest styles, boys talking about just a few of the many topics which can Like all feminine misses Gwen Hiers delights in selecting from the cosmetics of CASTLEPARK PHARMACY at Castle- park in Valdosta. For free delivery service call CH 2-5830 Congratulations Compliments Class of 1963 of TILLMAN MOTOR COMPANY REMERTON FOOD CENTER 607 N. Ashley St. Finest Selection Valdosta, Ga. Remerton, Ga. Phone: CH 2-5277 Phone: CH 4-0841 Save at FOR THE FINEST IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHES SCHROER HALUS IMPLEMENT COMPANY CHILDREN SHOP 321 S. Patterson St. 105 S. Patterson St. Valdosta, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-6825 Phone: CH 4-2124 SHOP AND SAVE Congratulations at from WESTERN AUTO SOUTHERN TIRE AND ASSOCIATE STORE SUPPLY 301 N. Patterson St. 112 S. Patterson St. Valdosta, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 4-0527 Compliments of ERNIE PAINE'S AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND USED CARS EQUIPMENT COMPANY 305 E. Hill Ave. 233 E. Hill Ave. Valdosta, Ga. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-2897 Phone: CH 2-6491 Compliments of JOSEPH'S WHOLESALE Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-8320 Compliments of KELLER CLOTHING CO. J 106 N. Patterson K Valdosta, Ga. -f-5 CH 2-1573 1 GRANTS DEPARTMENT STORE Complete One Stop Shopping Valdosta, Ga. ‘ Phone: CH 4-0595 Compliments of CLYATTVILLE BEAUTY SHOP Clyattville, Ga. Phone: CH 4-2938 Best Wishes from UPCHURCH GROCERY Clyattville, Ga. 4 1 Phone: CH 4-0344 m VALDOSTA PAINT AND BODY SHOP 102 S. Toombs Street Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-3250 LOWNDES INSURANCE AGENCY Lake Park, Ga. Compliments of POWELL'S EASY FOOD STORE Phone: CH 2-5567 VARNADOE'S For the Finest in Fashions'‘ 134 N. Patterson St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-8730 BOOSTERS Darby's Shoes Robert Cork Valdosta Machinery and Supply Kirby's Shoe Repair H. M. McIntosh El Carlo Motel Zeila Rentz Redd Truck Center Valdosta Mattress Co. Morris Repair Shop Central Floral Co. Holland's Flying Service Compliments of JACKSON'S GARAGE Clyattville, Ga. w£j M SINGLETARY'S RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE Best service possible Lake Park, Ga. Phone: CH 2-5389 WISENBAKER'S SHELL SERVICE STATION 901 S. Patterson St. Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-6176 Congratulations from SHIVER'S BARBECUE Twin Lakes, Ga. CH 2-4870 Latest Hair Styles TWIN LAKES BEAUTY SHOP Twin Lakes, Ga. Phone: CH 2-3255 Compliments of NORMAN GUNTER PLUMBING CO. 1006 E. Gordon Valdosta, Ga. Phone: CH 2-8066 Compliments of C. A. CRUM OFFICE MACHINE COMPANY For the best in office equipment 313 S. Patterson Valdosta, Georgia Phone: CH 4-1038 ELLINOR MOTOR COMPANY For efficient service 208 E. Central Avenue Valdosta, Georgia Phone: CH 2-8320 PATTERSON-GRIFFIN SHOE STORE Always prompt friendly service Brookwood Plaza CH 2-1833 Valdosta, Georgia BARNES DRUG STORE Yours for service Brookwood Plaza CH 2-4743 Valdosta, Georgia SNOW'S BOB BELCHER'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING DRUG STORE QUALITY CLEANING AND SERVICE Prescriptions Promptly Filled FOUR BRANCH PLANTS MAIN PLANT E. HillAve. CH 2-5121 DRUGS-SODA FOUNT WHITMAN CANDIES Fast Service and Delivery 310 N. Patterson CH 2-6870 BOYS AND STUDENTS SHOP MARTHA'S FINEST IN FEMININE FASHIONS 208 N. 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