Oak Grove High School - Tiger Yearbook (Bessemer, AL)
- Class of 1961
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'- ,,-Agri,-.,--as..1.4...5,..,t.,:.-wr:,,g,1,1,1,1,:g,:,:,: '- TIGER A 96 STAFF: Mrs. June Lewis, Sponsor, Ernestine Vines, Editor, Esther Vines, Assistant Editor, Linda Griffith, Asso- ciate Editor, Pat Vance, Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Fields, Business Manager, Sherry Wyatt, Assistant Business Manager, Frances Woodman, Art Editor, Brenda Griffith, Copy Editor, Tommy Otwell, Sports Editor, Ruth Bryant, Feature Editor. ASSOCIATES: Mary Hartley, Jimmy Watts, Sandra Riggs, Betty Jacks, Butch Snow, Elaine Hickey, Norman Jett, Gloria Jackson, Tommy Myrick, Roger Gilbert, Buddy Slade. DEDICATIC No one could be more a part of Oak Grove High School than Mrs. Mae Raney. After receiving her B. S. degree and teaching certificate, this alumna returned to her home school to begin her teaching career. Here she has remained a constant source of inspiration to the many typing and shorthand students who have been in her classes. Her untiring efforts in making the yearly Prom a success have won her an esteemed place in the hearts of the entire student body. As an expression of our ap- preciation for her integrity of character and years of devoted service, we affectionately dedicate to her this 1961 yearbook, THE TIGER. FOREWORD The school should always have as its aim that the young man leave it as a harmonious personality, not as a specia1ist. Albert Einstein Everyone must attest to the validity of the reasoning for reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic being taught in the schoolroom. However, education in its widest sense includes everything that exerts a forma- tive influence on the young person. Boys and girls must be taught to think first of others, to learn the nobleness of forbearance, to disci- pline their feelings, to restrain their passions, and to live in harmony with the laws of God and man. 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Memories are the coins spent For joy bouquets to constant friends, For hours of solicitude, For placid dreams when daytime ends, For alacrity instruction brings When searching for some truth, And for resiliency imbued Into the youthfulness of youth. Memories are the hoarded wealth The wages of the living - The kind one never can deplete By liberalistic giving, And yet the interest drawn therefrom Would satisfy the miser Till even he be changed into A creature - nobler, wiser. June Weaver Lewis wu- Tfl'? N Wig. . - MS 4:3522--If ,gl 5-21 .- i f Y P4 -'i ny- W 27 as f-Q ri' fr iw sa K.-.way Z1 6. ffx fi -. K3 Pg . ,, ,d,,,,,, s AK W +5 T., X v n M 4 , wirlilif-L ' f -sag: ff -wltiif: ,f.-', 111'-4.Q,1k K My ,, ,f Wi3fiW , , M M vff- FACU LTY A man without apurpose is like a ship with- out a rudder. Having found a purpose, he should seek to develop all potentialities to fulfill it. The teachers of Oali Grove and I have as our aim the desire to help you develop the potentialities which God has given you to the maximum. I would like to congratulate the Annual Staff on a job well done and the student body for their willingness to co-operate in any aspect of the school program. XD. MRS MARIE CROCKER MRS. HILDA COTTRELL Registrar Counselor I MRS. JUNIE COST First Grade MRS. MYRTICE MILLS Fourth Grade f in Liam- MRS. VERA H. LOWERY MRS. FAYE MCFERRIN Second Grade MRS. GERTRUDE GEISLAND Fifth Grade Third G rade MRS. RUTH P. RILEY Sixth Grade LOUIE COSHA TT Head Coach . ,,,,,...' ., 9 . n CLIFF HOLLADAY MRS. VERA HENDRIX Assistant Coach Physical Education MRS. GLADYS H. DABBS Home Economics MRS. MIRIAM STEWART Music JOE PERKINS Band MRS. MARY T. HENRY Latin MRS. JUNE LEWIS English HERBERT PUGH Industrial Arts MRS. MAE RANEY Business Education . 'uk Eff MF' ikx MRS. GERALDINE TUGG LE Librarian MRS. ESTELLE C. HOWTON Social Studies DON HAMMONDS Science MISS MYRA LINHOLM Mathematics LUNCHROOM WORKERS: Mmes. Valcie Gwin, Navie Wilkey - Manager, Wanna MacBrayer, Minnie Mae Scales, Lillie Hyche. 0 , EiiiifffTfffffffififffil , ....... V .,.,.EEE . . . . 4 1:1:Z:Iwi:1:,:.:.:.:.:.mQ1.s :::t:::::I:2id5:I.-,....-.-...,.,A.,.,., :,:,:,1:1,1...1v,Q:::,.:::::-, :::f:g:g:::::g:g: f 1 -1-f::5:5:5:5:5:5r:V:,1.1.1.3:5:5:5:51515515zz.1Q.1.2-1-5:2:i:E:E:lrEli:Emriririrfrfrkksssiazizzi' ,,mga555555333555535553535:5:E,E32:55:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:5S5E:z:z:f:z:fz:s23:22E:2:2:2:S:S:S:SrI'1 :1:1:::f:s::::' :1aaa:szrzrsi3555155555555E55E55EEine555:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:5wzaazazizii.,. rzrzrzrzrssQQ3332121255p:+:::.:.:.:.:r:444,wk-1:r:1fe1:1:1::::Ssss:s:::::::ea .,....,.A. ':1:1:z:::a:sf:se:f:s:f:f:1: .rsas:s:s:1:s:5:sfa:a:sSs:s:araewagggiggggg,5:51515225532'-ag5:a:a:s:s:s:assmfQZgamsz:z:s:fE22 :1:1:f:1:ff:2as ..... .......... X ,A .... . .. 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MARY RUTH BRYANT To succeed in everything I do. 4-H Clubg Future Nurses: Senior Who's Whog Glee Club, Reporterg Future Teachersg National Honor Society, Vice-Presidentg Library Assistantg Perfect Attendanceg Annual Staff, Feature Editor. I only wish that fortune send a little more than I can spend. 4-Hg Press Club, Feature Editorg Honor So- cietyg Science Clubg Future Teachers, Presi- dentg Glee Club, Vice-President. PATRICIA GAIL COGGINS Patsy To repay my parents and be a success in life. Future Nurses. JOHN WAYNE COLLINS John To make general in Uncle Sam's armyg and drive a hot rod. Senior Who's Whog Reporter, Red Crossg 4-H. RACHEL ANN COLEMAN Chiefy To be happy and have fun. National Honor Society, Press Clubg Cheerleaderg 4-Hg Junior Playg Science Clubg Glee Clubg Tiger- etteg Senior Who's Who, Senior II Secretary. JOHNNY ETHRIDGE To be a success in whatever I strive for. 4-H Clubg Stunt Night. JOY FIELDS To be a success in life. 4-H Clubg Football Letterman, Co-Captain of Football Teamg Red Cross. NANCY DALE DENNIS Nano To always keep my mother as happy as she is now. Press Club, 4-Hg Glee Club, Red Crossg Student Councilg Tigerette, Senior Who's Whog Cheerleader, '6Og Head Cheerleader, 'Glg All-County Chorus. MARION CHARLES ESPY Esog To play football or base- ball. Future Teachersg Science Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Student Councilg 4-Hg Glee Club, Junior Play, Senior Who's Who: Foot- ball Letterman, All-County All-State Footballg Base- ball Letterman, East-West Baseball Team, 19595 Bas- ketball Lettermang Presi- dent, Senior Class. ROYCE O'DEAN FIELDS Joyce To be a 'Girls' P. E. Teacher. 4-H, Audio-Visual, Presi- dent, Vice-President, Red Cross, Student Council, Science Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Football Letterman, Basketball Letterman, Base- ball Letterman, Junior Play, Marshal, 1960, Senior Who's Who. A couple of sprites making windows bright, Ann Vance and Nancy Dennis register shock at the photographer who snaps them in action on clean-up day during 'school evaluation preparations. SHIRLEY FAYE FIELDS Blondie To make the most of life with the help of God and my parents. Marshal, 1960, Student Council, Chaplain, 4-H, F. T. A. , Glee Club, An- nual Staff, Business Man- ager, Honor Society, His- torian, Homecoming, Maid - 1959, Queen - 1960, Junior Play, Newsbee, Club ROGER LEE GILBERT To be an electrical engi- neer. Thomas Edison Science Award, Honor Society, Presi- dent, 4-H, Science Club, Senior Who's Who, Citizen- ship Tour, Annual Staff, Senior Class, Vice-President Editor, Office Practice, Perfect Attendance, Senior Who's Who. ROBERT TERRY GLAZE nnvy.. To drink moonshine out of the big dipper. Basketball, Art Club, Hobby Club, Glee Club, Stunt Night, Womanless Wedding, Junior Play. BYRON JANE GLAZE Friar Tuck To go to the sun and put sunshades on it so it won't be so bright. Future Nurses, Red Cross, 4-H, Press Club, Glee Club Senior Play, Tigerette, Usherette. GLENN GLAZE To get through school and to do the best that I can in my life time, 4-H. DAVID MORRIS JONES To be a man. Senior Who's Whog Student Councilg Co-Captain, Footballg Louie Coshatt Trophy. DORIS GREGG To live a successful life. 4-Hg Vice-President, Senior Ilg Secretary-Treas- urer, Senior H15 Annual Staff. PAUL HARVELL To live on a farm and raise a dozen kids. 4-Hg Science Clubg Foot- ballg Junior Play. BRENDA ELLEN GRIFFITH To be happy, giveg to be successful, takeg to be happy and successful, give and take, Honor Societyg Copy Editor, Annual Staffg Library Assist- antg Secretary, Press Clubg Cheerleaderg Miss Oak Groveg Future Teachersg 4-Hg Student Councilg Tigeretteg Junior Playg Secretary, Junior Classg Senior Who's Who. LINDA CAROLYN GROSS To always be able to keep a level head no matter how tilted the situation Art Editor, Newsbeeg Song Leader, F. T. A. 9 Tigeretteg 4-Hg Junior P1aygA Senior Who's Whog Secretary, Glee Club. in -nw PATRICIA ANN KEY Pat To be happy and friendly to everyone. Annual Staffg Treasurer, Honor Societyg Sec- retary, Glee Clubg Secretary, Future Nursesg Senior Who's Whog Office Practiceg Press Clubg 4-Hg Tigerette. JIMMY JOHNSON Jim Wolf To be a dentist on a chicken farm. Senior Who's Whog Footballg 4-Hg Junior Play Senior Playg Science Clubg Press Clubg Bas- ketball Captaing Audio-Visualg Red Cross. BOBBY KNIGHTEN To get through school. Audio-Visual. MELVIN MATTHEWS To play tackle on an all-girl football team. 4-H. DONALD JACK MAYS Press Clubg Audio- Visual. MARY JANE MCCARTY J3Ili6 To live a life pleasing to both God and mankind. Vice-President, Future Nurses Clubg Glee Clubg Press Clubg Library Assistant. +...........-J . President, Marion Espyg Vice-President, Roger Gilbertg Secretary- Treasurer, Doris Greggg Reporter, Pat Key, Jimmy Johnsong Stu- dent Council, Royce Fields, David Jones. THOMAS DAVID MYRICK Maverick To sit on the tack of success and rise to the highest point. Audio-Visual, Secretary- Treasurerg Annual Staffg Science Clubg Senior Who's Whog Football Lettermang Basketball Letterman. JAMES ALLEN PRICE Sammy To live and learn. 4-Hg Glee Clubg Basketballg Baseballg Football. -in -li' JAMES EDWARD MERRITT To make the best better. Senior Who's Who, Presi- dent, Student Council: President, Science Clubg Co-Captain, Footballg Junior Play, Senior Play. THOMAS MILES OTWELL Tommy Junior Play, President, Glee Clubg Senior Who's Who: Sport Editor, Annual Staffg Press Clubg Basketball. tr? 'KW' THOMAS EARL RAINWATER Tom To be a truck driver that hauls only blondes, brunettes, and redheads! ll 4-Hg Future Teachersg Science Clubg Junior Playg Senior Playg Top Salesman, Junior Magazine Salesg Art Club. ii TAWNYA SUSAN SHORT Sue To repay my parents. Band I, llg Majoretteg Future Nurses, Presidentg Press Clubg Science Clubg 4-Hg Tigeretteg Library Assistant. WILLIAM A. ROTHE Billy To repay my parents. 4-Hg Band Clubg Hi-Lites. 1 PEGGY JEAN STANLEY Peg To repay my parents for all their sacrifices. Glee Clubg 4-H Clubg Press Clubg Science Clubg Red Cross, Vice-Presidentg Junior Playg Future Nursesg Cheerleader. WILLIAM SLADE Buddy To be a wealthy and happy man. Basketballg Science Clubg Junior Playg Junior Football Teamg Boy's State. ELIZABETH ANN VANCE - Annie Bene ft' To love one and like all. I Press Club, Head Tigerettzg Glee Clubg Junior Playg Senior llayg Honor Societyg Library As istantg 4-H Clubg Senior Who's Who. a' mx Q , 6 'TU' PAUL VANCE 4-H Club, Red Crossg Audio-Visual Clubg Bus Driver. VESTA JEAN UPTON Lady To make Terry happy. Future Nurses, 4-Hg Press Clubg Tigeretteg Majoretteg Library Assist- antg Glee Clubg Science Clubg Al- ternate Dental Clinic Queen, 1961. MARY ERNESTINE VINES Time To do my best, so that I can achieve happi- ness and success. Annual staff, Edltorg Honor Society, Chap- laing Press Club, Assistant Editorg Student Council, Vice-President, Future Teachers, Presidentg 4-Hg Tigcretteg Perfect Attendance Senior II Vice-President, Office Practice. JAMES N. VINCENT Buddy To invent a fire-proof pencil for Democracy students. F. T. A, 9 Science Clubg Junior Playg Basket- ballg 4-H Club. SUE ANN WADE Shorty To please God and Milton. Social Editor, Press Clubg 4-Hg Glee Clubg National Honor Societyg Treasurer, Future Teachersg Reporter, Senior I and II Classesg Junior Playg Senior Who's Who, V. .Y JUNE WHITSON Pete To do my best when expected to do my least. Bandg Majoretteg Future Nursesg Press Clubg 4-Hg Junior Playg Tigeretteg Library Assistant. ESTHER LOUISE VINES To succeed in everything I try to do. Assistant Editor, Annual Staffg Treasurer, Future Teachersg Class Editor, Press Clubg Honor Societyg 4-Hg Office Assistant. n SHERRY JANE WYATT To do my part to make the world a friendlier place. Editor, Press Clubg Secretary, National Honor Societyg 4-Hg Stu- dent Councilg Tigeretteg Know Your Newsg Assistant Business Man- ager, Annual Staffg Homecoming Courtg Glee Clubg Office Assistantg Future Teachersg Seniors Who's Whog Usher for the Senior Class, '6Og Per- fect Attendance. JOAN WHITSON Jo To live long, love everyone, and always be happy, Future Nursesg Student Councilg Assistant Editor, Annual Staffg Red Crossg Bandg All-County Chorusg Art Clubg Senior Y-Teensg Camera Clubg 4-Hg Press Club. LOUISE WILLIAMS Speedo To own three things in life - a car, a house, and a pay check. 4-H Clubg Honor Society: Press Clubg Science Clubg Reporter, Junior III Class. .... . W'!i-1 W 'S' fm.-w ww 'W-g...-.. '3-,,,,,, 'agaaag-1e..... ' 'QW 'Wa 1 ,,,m,??-ni-ggi. Neil Franklin Jack Gilbert Linda Gilbert Jackie Glaze Don Greer Jackie Greer SENIOR II A OFFICERS Left to Right: Neil Franklin, Presidentg Donald Harvell, Vice-Presidentg Sara Wilkey, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Laura Gwin, Red Cross Repre- sentativeg Jack Vines, Reporterg Jackie Greer, Red Cross Representative. Norma Bruner Tommy Cargile Barbara Christian Bobby Coker Looney Courington William Ellis Myra Ethridge Marty Edwards Kenneth Eaton Dennis Franklin Dwight Gross Laura Gwin Ronald Harper James Ray Hall David Harvell Elaine Hickey Glenda Hickey Frances Holland Virginia Howton James Humphries Gloria Jackson Norman Jett Ocie Johnson Linda Justice Geraldine Kelly David Loggins SENIOR II B OFFICERS Left to Right - Standing: Jackie Glaze, Treasurerg Barbara Christian, Vice-Presidentg Linda Justice, Secretary: Frances Holland, Reporterg Virginia Howton Red Cross Representativeg Dwight Gross, Student Coun- cil Representativeg Butch Snow, Presidentg Looney Courington, Red Cross Representative. Butch Snow Judy Mitchell Von Owens Betty Price Roger Rutland Jimmy Salter Pete Short John Sullivan John Thomas YT Bobbie Sims June Smelley James Upton Ray Vance Jack Vines Jimmy Vines Windell Vines Sara Wilkey Levern Smith SGPHOMORE : is z E: E15 SRX X -iQ2E2:2:E2:2:k2:-E5 -:-:-:-1-:-:2:-:-:2:-.-:E-:-:-:-- , V df z , , fo A . 1' :g:g:g:g:1:1:g:1:: 1 -::::E2:iE1E!?? 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V. Ethridge Sherry Ezekiel Dennis Fields Frances Gilbert Don Golden Linda Griffith Nancy Handley Danny Harmon SENIORI - A OFFICERS Left to Right: Linda Griffith, Presidentg Curtis Miller, Vice Presiclentg Mary Hartley, Secretaryg Terry Bryant and Ioan Walden, Red Cross Representativesg Cheryl Vines, Reporterg Rodney Tuggle, Student Council Representative. or-ng, SENIORI - B OFFICERS Left to Right: Jimmie Ruth Jackson, Presidentg Larry Parsons, Vice-Presidentg Madeline Cargile, Secretary and Treasurerg Sherry Ezekiel, Reporterg Sandra Riggs, Red Cross Representa tiveg Faith Pearson, Student Council Representative. Nancy Harmon Mary Hartley Toni High Betty Hood Patricia Humphries Jimmie Ruth Jackson Virginia Kimbrell Terry Langley Eva Lawson Mickey Lindsay Myra MacBrayer Curtis Miller Richard Myers Cecilia Norris Florence Parsons Janet Parsons Joe Parsons John Parsons Larry Parsons Faith Pearson Woody Peck Jane Raney Sandra Riggs Kathryn Riley Edna Roberts Brenda Rutland Roger Salter Johnny Shores Nolan Stinnett Sylvie Thomas Rodney Tuggle Johnny Turner Pat Vance Cheryl Vines Jackie Vines Jerry Ray Vines Joan Walden Harold Walden Jimmy Watts Martha Williams Judy Wyatt FRESHME Mary Gallamore Brenda Gant Brenda Gilbert .IUNIOR III - A OFFICERS Left to Right - Seated: Sandra Justice, Presi- dentg Linda Earley, Vice-Presidentg Frances Woodman, Secretary, La Mearle Gilbert, Reporter. Standing: Joe Wright, Student Council Representative, Brenda Key and Charles Staggs, Red Cross Representatives, Gayle Farley Nell Farley Ronnie Fields Ronnie Franklin Lynn Braddock Linda Cain Marilyn Cargile Dickey Chastain Judy Corley Margaret Courington Carolyn Dagnan Linda Davis Linda Earley Reba Evans Ft, Billy Hammonds Kenneth Hammonds Charles Harmon Larry Hickey Raymond Hicks Jerry Higgins Henry High Juanita Hope Ian Howton Billy Humphries Kenneth I ones Sandra Justice Brenda Key Joe Lawrence 1 r I 2 1 X JUNIOR III - B OFFICERS . Left to Right: Seated - Vera Parsons ' President: Linda Davis, Vice President Sandra Vincent, Student Council Repre sentativeg Jo Ellen Vines Reporter Hugh Glaze Maudelle Golden Standing: Freddy Woodman and Reba Evans, Red Cross Representatives Peggy Gilbert Robby Markham James Martin Kathrine Mays Jud McDonald Phillip Miller Shirley Norris Ted Parsons Bobby Riggs Glenda Roberts Jerry Sellers Jerry Sims Agee Slade Charles Staggs James Stewart Raymond Smelley James Turner Johnnie Upton Sandra Vincent Curtis Vines Io Ellen Vines Jackie Womack Frances Woodman Freddie Woodman Joe Wright f xx QR? 'QQ I xx WN vff W X . Q NW 'va Sb me 2' 4 lux? S Q N9 0 Y X v N 4 JU ICR HI 53:5 ' f 4 '4 5551512522511 'wwf .. + 5' cmchfall JUNIOR II OFFICERS Left to Right - Seated: Betty Jackson, Presidentg David Harvell, Vice-Presidentg Peggy Burchfield, Secretaryg Patricia Slade, Treasurer, Standing: Charlotte Gilbert and James Jackson, Red Cross Representativesg Linda Parsons, Student Council Representa- tive. YS Joe Anderson Peggy Burchfiel d Walter Burchfield Dewey Coleman Bobby Ethridge Charlotte Gilbert Ray Gilbert W, H. Griffice Ann Harmon Gerald Jackson James Jackson Syble Langley Charles Long Randy Myrick Matthew Nichols Wallace Nichols Linda Parsons John Wayne Price David Harvell Carolyn Hudson Bobbie Humphries Betty Jackson Joe Raney I. C. Raney Roy Reeves Larry Scales Terry Sellers Patricia Slade Beatrice Stinnett Shelby Walden JUNIOR I OFFICERS Left to Right: Samuel Burton, Presidentg Janice Gilbert, Vice-President Randy Basham, Secretaryg Nina Snider and Jerry Davidson, Red Cross Representatives. make! Randy Basham Carol Bonham Samuel Burton Jerry Davidson Leonard Eaton Neil Fields Janice Gilbert Laura Gilbert Nancy Greer Edith Hatter Ann Hickey Annette Hickey Carolyn Jackson Walter Loggins Syble MacBrayer Q29 if Ray Maddox Morris McCraw Donnie Merritt Glenn Miller Phyllis Parsons Roger Parsons Patsy Roberts Larry Snow Jane Stinnett Edsel Trusell Nina Snider Grady Watkins Brenda Williams Jimmy Williams ELEMEN ARY :5E5::i,!.,v:'s':.'.'. 1 fx ,.,., 25:f25 1:- FFFFF'EEBEIEIEIENIIIIIIIS ,,..,.,E:Ei ., M 1 4 , ,, 5 -: -1255555 ' :-::: ---'EE:E5El 51515155'E2-:-z-22323222235151515122 r-2rr'rir:r:r.rE ' :':':'5f-EIEEIEII' ' W: ,,,::: ., A .....,... 2:ar:r:r:2:2:2f:5:5:g:g:g:3.,.. 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Olan Gilbert Ruben Hatter Terry Helton Ronnie Holland Louis Hubbard Lula Bell Hubbard Wayne Lindsay Wayne Myrick Douglas Nelson James Oglesby Jerry Price Mary Price Kenneth Richardson Steve Riley Clarence Sims Mary Sue Stinnett Gloria Trussell Sara Turner Janet Vines Sybile Wallace Kathy Golden Gay Gwin Timothy Gwin Michael Hatter 'Meinl Mike Bigham Ralph Cline, III Sue Coleman Ricky Ethridge Sherry Ethridge Roger Fields Samuel Gant Alton Gilbert Ann Gilbert Dennis Gilbert Jane Hickey Edwin Hicks James Howton Gloria Jones Mary Kelly Robert Kirksey Michael Meadows Kay Parsons Dale Peak Joe Price Sandra Roberts Deborah Sims Bonnie Stinnett Charles Stinnett Edgar Vines Kathy Walden Terry Walden Robert Wallace Bobby Watkins Carolyn Williams Ronnie Bonham Tommy Coleman Sandra Corley Gary Franklin Lynn Gilbert Donnie Goodwin Melinda Gossett Randy Greer Thomas Gwin Norma Jean Hickey Vela Hudson ecaawl Barbara Jones Kay Langley Wilnita Lindsay Vicki Parsons Shirley Price James Raney Kathy Richardson Sherry Riley Ricky Smelley Lucille Stinnett Nancy Stinnett Rickey Walden Webb Adam Karen Bearden Larry Bigham Christopher Blankenship Tommy Burchfield Paula Cline Eddie Cook Juanita Eaton Linda Greer Judith Griffice Rickey Griffith Rose Gwin Debra Hamaker Ann Hatter Karen Helton mt Gary Hickey rv!! Christine Hubbard Edna Hubbard Deborah Isbell Q., Q Kenneth Hicks Linda Kay Jeckson Sheila Jackson Sandra Jones Wanda Martin aron Nichols Sandra Parsons Harvey Sadler Rickey Scales Sh Jimmie Ray Oglesby Rickey Sharrett Leroy Sims Dwight Walls Dollie Williams Jerry Williams Patricia Williams ORGANIZATIONS LEFT TO RIGHT - First Row, Frances Woodman, Elaine Hickey, Betty Jacks, Sandra Riggs, Gloria Jackson, Pat Vance, Mary Hartley, Patricia Key. Second Row, Shirley Fields, Linda Griffith, Ernestine Vines, Mrs. Lewis, Esther Vines, Brenda Griffith, Sherry Wyatt, Ruth Bryant. Third Row: Buddy Slade, Tommy Myrick, Roger Gilbert, Tommy Otwell, Norman Jett, Jimmy Watts, Butch Snow . Invaluable training is gained by the members of the Annual staff, who work unitedly and tirelessly to pro- duce THE TIGER. They gather information, type, proofread, write copy, plan photographs, design layouts, and exert all other efforts necessary to give you a yearbook that you will be proud to own. in? mrinfgm Z: Lf L L,'.:s:: A ' .11i'.'31T'- 51.'7:'f':7 E I 7 1 I :.'::,'::: :,:'Li1152-' K 1-.:.:1T'-'Ta 513553 ATS, 3 A A -T 71:::.'7' 'vl N r.:::' 3 af 7 iii ,1',1: I.X., I ' 25 b U LEFT TO RIGHT - Seated, Ernestine Vines, Editor, Mrs. Lewis, Sponsor. Standing, Pat Vance, Secretary, Ruth Bryant, Feature Editor, Shirley Fields, Business Manager, Linda Griffith, As- sociate Editor, Tommy Otwell, Sports Editor, Esther Vines, Assistant Editor, Sherry Wyatt, Assistant Business Man- ager, Frances Woodman, Art Editor, Brenda Griffith, Copy Editor. LEFT TO RIGHT - Sue Ann Wade, Social Editor, Carol Christian, Feature Editorg Brenda Griffith, Secretary, Linda Gross, Art Editor, Jack Mays, Sports Editorg Ernestine Vines, Assistant Editorg Esther Vines, Class Editorg Ruth Bryant, Business Manager, Sherry Wyatt, Editor, Shirley Fields, Club Editor. The NEWSBEE, a semi-monthly school newspaper, is edited and X 1 V y if -- - P N. published by the members of the Press Club. This publication not only makes students more news-conscious but also instills in their minds 0 the value of individual participation in helping to create an enthusias- tic school spirit. LEFT TO RIGHT - First Row: Eleanor Parsons, Sue Ann Wade, Shirley Fields, Brenda Griffith, Sherry Wyatt, Carol Christian, Nancy Dennis, Norma Bruner, Gloria Jackson. Second Row: Laura Gwin, Sara Wilkey, Barbara Christian, Elaine Hickey, Louise Williams, Vesta Upton, Byron Glaze, Rachel Coleman, June Whitson, Patricia Coggins, Jane McCarty, Peggy Stanley. Third Row: Jo Ellen Vines, Sherry Ezekiel, Cheryl Vines, Ocie Johnson, Bobbie Sims, Frances Holland, Linda Gross, Esther Vines, Patricia Key, Ernestine Vines, Ruth Bryant, Joan Whitson, June Smelley. Fourth Row: Jack Vines, Nell Franklin, Rodney Tuggle, Jack Mays, Jimmy Salter, Jimmy Johnson, Marion Espy, Tommy Otwell, Jackie Greer, Jackie Vines, La Mearl Gilbert, James Upton. LEFT TO RIGHT - Joan Walden, Program Chairmang Brenda Gant, Chaplain, Peggy Gilbert, Vice-Presi dentg Susan Short, Presidentg Myra Ethridge, Secretary and Treasurer. Futures Nurses Club functions with the purpose of promoting better understanding in the field of nursing. Its members serve in various medical endeavors such as assisting doctors and nurses in checking ears, eyes and teeth, in giving shots, in taking X-rays, and in the providing of and caring for a sickroom at school. alone LEFT TO RIGHT - First Row: Carol Deerman, Glenda Roberts, Brenda Gant, June Whitson, Louise Bates. Second Row: Florence Trussel, Patricia Humphries, Vonnell Walden, Patricia Coggins, Brenda Key, Katherine Mays, Mary Jane McCarty, Maudell Golden. Third Row: Mrs. Hendrix, Nancy Harmon, Janet Parsons, Johnnie Upton, Byron Glaze, Susan Short, Joan Walden, Peggy Gilbert. LEFT TO RIGHT - KNEELING: Sue Ann Wade, Treasurer, Linda Gross, Song Leader, Judy Wyatt, Vice-President, Carol Christian, President, Barbara Christian, Sec- retary, Nancy Handley, Historian, Pat Vance, Librarian. STANDING: Jackie Greer, Reporter- Terry Bryant, Parliamentariang Looney Courington, Chaplain. By studying the lives and influence of outstanding teachers, Future Teachers of America promote and further interest in teaching as a profession. Through exploration of individual abilities in relation to teaching fields, members cultivate character, leadership, and personality necessary to the future in this essential area of service. :done LEFT TO RIGHT - First Row: Peggy Burchfield, Judy Wyatt, Patricia Slade, June Smelly, Madelyn Cargile, Pat Vance. SECOND ROW: Sue Ann Wade, Carol Christian, Nancy Handley, Linda Justice, Sherry Ezekiel, Cheryl Vines, Bobby Humphries, Barbara Christian. THIRD ROW: Looney Courington, Marion Espy, Terry Bryant, Jackie Greer, James Salter, Linda Gross, Reba Evans, Mrs. Henry. The Student Council is dedicated to the creating of a whole- some and cooperative spirit among the students, teachers, and parents in our school community. Setting personal examples in friendliness, they take the initative in student government and school improvement. This year's projects included the purchase and presentation of an electric scoreboard for the football field. Awami v::u:as:t.,.l,,,Mt, V ,, ,S , ,.,, ,M X 70 'G -M- , 'fr 1 A K LQ, LEFT TO RIGHT - SEATED: Pete Short, Vice-President, pypp ls, , , V James Merritt, Presidentg ' f, 'Sis a t Jimmy Watts, Treasurer. I, W ,p 'rg jg STANDING: Linda Griffith, 5 ,-if T' A 6 Z,5,5 . ., -- Chaplain, Jimmie Ruth stt tt tst T R ' :' gi 'W tfist T lemon- Sscfmfy- u rls' 1' ptppp T INSRT: James Merritt, J if A I ww? V' President. li 1 W ' ' , 'i' -U A A f? , i f t or LEFT TO RIGHT - Seated: Pete Short, James Merritt, Jimmy Watts. Standing: Sandra Vincent, Linda Parsons, Brenda Rutland, Eva Lawson, Faith Pearson, Linda Griffith, Jim- mie Ruth Jackson, David Jones, Joe Wright, Eleanor Parsons, Dwight Gross, Royce Fields, Rodney Tuggle. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Otwell - President Carol Christian - Vice-President Patricia Key - Secretary Laura Gwin - Reporter Having as its purpose the promotion of appreciation for better music, the Oak Grove Glee Club strives to develop first, the talents of its own membership. Social, civic, and school programs afford them excellent opportunities not only to display their abilities to friends, teachers, and parents but also to share in the cultural development of their own community. LEFT TO RIGHT: First Row - Sue Ann Wade, Peggy Stanley, Laura Gwin, Sandra Riggs, Nancy Dennis, Shirley Fields, Marilyn Cargile, Linda Davis, Carolyn Dagnan, Pat Vance, Jackie Glaze, Betty Price. Second Row - Margaret Courington, Mary Jane McCarty, Patricia Key, Brenda Key, Patricia Cog- gins, Joan Walden, Lavern Smith, Linda Gross, Carol Christian, Byron Glaze, Linda Justice, Brenda Gant, Mrs. Stewart, Sponsor. Third Row - Gloria Jackson, Jane Raney, Looney Courington, Terry Glaze, Terry Bryant, Tommy Orwell, Jackie Greer, Marion Espy, Larry Parsons, Glenda Roberts, Brenda Gilbert. LEFT TO RIGHT - James Merritt, Presidentg Royce Fields, Vice-Presidentg Jimmy Watts, Secretaryg Marion Espy, Commander-in-Chiefg Barbara Chris- tian. Reporter. Organized for the purpose of stimulating interest in science, the Science Club strives to make its members conscious of their physical surroundings and aware of the beauties of nature. Experimentation is used as a natural phenomenon and students are encouraged to correlate science with current nuclear advancement. , J 9.-ov LEFT TO RIGHT - Front Row: Jerry Ray Vines, Mickey Lindsay, Jackie Vines, Marion Espy, Sandra Riggs, Jo E11en Vines, Patricia Humphries, Pat Vance, Frances Woodman, Barbara Christian, Faith Pearson. Back Row: James Salter, Jimmy Watts, Buddy Slad, Pete Short, Norman Jett, Jimmie Ruth Jackson, James Vin- cent, Roger Gilbert, Royce Fields. Tommy Myrick, Ronnie Merritt, James Merritt, Jimmy Johnson. The Junior Red Cross has as its aim the purpose of promoting healthier minds and bodies for world citizenship. Their dedicated service is a link in the chain of better human relationships. Composed of two elected representa- tives from each home room, the coun- cil is divided into International, Na- tional, Community, and School Com- mittees. Locally, our school workers sponsor such projects as Thanksgiving baskets for the needy and Christmas boxes for the patients in the Veteran's Hospital. 3 RED CROSS OFFICERS Joy Fields, President Peggy Stanley. Vice-President Jackie Greer, Secretary John Wayne Collins, Reporter Laura Sue Gwin, Chaplain LEFT TO RIGHT - FRONT ROW: Nina Snider, Charlotte Gilbert, Betty Davis, Laura Gwln, Peggy Stanley. SECOND ROW: James Jackson, Joan Walden, Brenda Key, Reba Evans, Virginia Howton, Byron Glaze. THIRD ROW: Jerry Davidson, Nolan Stinnett, Freddie Woodman, Terry Bryant, Jakcie Greer, Looney Courington, Joy Fields. cache f5,aq4'4-'31 ffl! FIRST ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Harvell, Terry Langley, Joe Lawrence, Michael Burton, Dickey Chastain, Larry Parsons, Hugh Glaze, John Turner, Kenneth Jones, Curtis Vines, Joe Wright, Jack Gilbert, Richard Myers. SECOND ROW: Lynn Braddock, Marty Edwards, Pete Short, Terry Glaze, Tommy Cargile, Jimmy Watts, James Price, Joe Wilson, Johnny Ethridge, Larry Hickey, Ronnie Franklin, Kenneth Eaton, Woody Peck. THIRD ROW: Thomas Rainwater, Terry Bryant, Charles Staggs, Wayne Narramore, J. V. Ethridge, Phillip Miller, Richard Adams, Mickey Lindsay, Jerry Vines, Nolan Stinnett, Vonda Owens, Troy Martin, Danny Harmon, Roger Salter, Neil Franklin, Henry High, James Stewart, John Collins. FOURTH ROW: Rodney Tuggle, Kenneth Hammonds, Jackie Greer, Jimmy Johnson, David Jones, Curtis Miller, Joy Fields, James Merritt, Jimmy Salter, Jackie Vines, Paul Harvell, Jerry Sims, James Martin, Billy Hammonds. Front Row: Pete Short, President, Jerry Vines, Vice- President, Michael Burton, Secretary. Back Row: Larry Parsons, Song Leader, Jackie Vines, Reporter, Coach I-Iolladay, Sponsor. The fourfold purpose of the 4-H Clubs is to improve the head, heart, hands, and health. Boys' 4-H is one means of an educational endeavor which is designed to improve agricultural methods. Various Oak Grove 4-H members have selected an individual project fsuch as a calf or a chickenj which he will enter in the State Fair Competition. eachfz ' '4-if Girls' 4-H Clubs function to improve meth- ods in home economics and to promote high ideals toward civic responsibility. Designed to help train for leadership in communities, the clubs seek always to attain the goal of their motto, To make the best better. Oak Grove's 4-H girls have selected as their school project for the year, the installation of full-length mir- rors in the girls' lounge. SENIOR GIRLS' 4-H CLUB OFFICERS Left to Right - SEATED: Cheryl Vines, President, Mary Hartley, Vice-President, Barbara Christian, Secretary. Standing: Sherry Ezekiel, Red Cross Representative, Sandra Riggs, Song Leader, Linda Griffith, Reporter- Eva Lawson, Student Council Representative. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gail Farley, Katherine Riley, Marilyn Cargile, Linda Davis, Edna Roberts, Carol Deerman, Florence Parsons, Sandra Riggs, Faith Pearson, Cheryl Vines, Sherry Ezekiel, Jo Ellen Vines, Katherine Mays, Nancy Harmon, Margaret Courington, Betty Jacks, Eva Lawson, Brenda Rutland. SECOND ROW: Sandra Vincent, Myra Ethridge, Vera Parsons, Toni High, Jane Raney, Frances Holland, Ocie Johnson, Patricia Humphries Susan Short, Mary Galamore, Patricia Key, Sandra Justice, Linda Justice, Elaine Hickey, Annie Russell, Jan How- ton, Juanita Hope, Bobbie Simms, Eleanor Parsons, Mary Hartley. THIRD ROW: Nell Farley, Judy Mitchell, Mau dell Golden, Glenda Roberts, Joan Walden, Peggy Gilbert, Brenda Gant, Patricia Coggins, Judy Wyatt, Nancy Handley, Judy Corley, Linda Griffith, Pat Vance, Frances Woodman, Byron Glaze, Madeline Cargile, Johnnie Up- ton, Brenda Gilbert, Martha Williams, Frances Gilbert, Vonnell Walden, Barbara Christian, Virginia Kimbrell. l LEFT TO RIGHT - FRONT ROW: Mary Hatter, Bonnie Coleman, Helen Coleman, Loretta Stan- ley, Shirley Jackson, Syble Langley, Ann Hickey, Janice Ethridge. SECOND ROW: Sherry Kelly, Ann Stinnett, Barbara Orwell, Sandra Griffith, Laura Gilbert, Dian Evans, Carol Bonham, Kay Franklin. THIRD ROW: Melba Evans, Brenda Williams, Connie Stinnett, Gloria Fields, Nell Deerman, Patsy Humphries, Billie Stinnett, Vickie Geisland, Judy Walden. FOURTH ROW: Ella Mae Sims, Peggy Franklin, Patsy Roberts, Mary Powell, Annette Hickey, Nina Snider, Bobbie Humphries, Beatrice Stinnett, Syble MacBrayer, Nancy Greer. mem 4-71 2246046 LEFT TO RIGHT - FIRST ROW: Johnny Shores, Vera Parsons - Vice-President, Linda Grif- fith - Program Chairman, Sandra Riggs - Program Chairman, Jimmie Ruth Jackson - Secre- tary, Faith Pearson - President, Larry Parsons, Mrs. Hendrix - Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Syble McBrayer, Edna Roberts, Mary Powell, Geraldine Kelly, Betty Jackson, Charlotte Gilbert, Beatrice Stinnett, Patricia Slade, Patsy Roberts, Ann Hickey, Janice Gilbert, Linda Parsons, Ann Harmon, Annette Hickey. THIRD ROW: Nancy Greer, Carol Deerman, Myra Narramore, Jackie Glaze, Frances Holland, Pete Short, Jane Raney, Martha Williams, Myra McBrayer, Brenda Gilbert, Brenda Gant, Carolyn Hudson, Edith Hatter, Deanna Clifton, Dianna Clifton. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Jackson, Carol Bonham, Laura Gilbert, Louise Bates, Betty Jakcs, Brenda Rutland, Eva Lawson, Virginia Kimbrell, Florence Parsons, Syble Langley, Shelby Walden, Janet Parsons, Frances Gilbert, Madeline Cargile, Peggy Burch- field. if if . 'Q Z JUNIOR BOYS 4-H CLUB 'QU . i' Y V A fj,,g,f,,W LEFT TO RIGHT - FIRST Row: Jasper Burton, Steve Par- A V if 'il sons, Terry Griffith, Larry Richards, Doug Gilbert, Rocky 5 Wright, Tim Anderson, Randy Vines, Ricky Gwin, Lester Parsons, John Hickey. SECOND ROW: Johnny Williams, f-5 Terry Ethridge, Hugh Burton, Gerald Gilbert, Kenneth JW Langley, Frankie Sims, Michael Price, Danny Staggs, C X David Raney, Jimmy Mitchell, Louis Bearden, Cliff Stan- Y ley, Eddie Corley. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Bowen, W. Q il gg- H. Griffith, Grady Watkins, Walter Loggins, Samuel But- X, . ton, Ray Maddox, Edsel Trussell, Larry Snow, Morris Mc- Craw, Randall Basham, Douglas Williams, Mickey Snow. -1- FOURTH ROW: Walter Burchfield, Randy Myrick, Larry Scales, Bobby Ethridge, Terry Sellers, Ray Gilbert, Charles Long, Joe Anderson, Jerry Davidson, Glenn Miller, Donnie Merritt. C LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Myrick - Secretary Royce Fields - Vice-President Hubert Brasher - President Jack Mays - Reporter Composed of eleven boys, the Audio-Visual Club endeavors to see that teachers and students receive maximum benefit from the use of visual aids in the schoolroom. In addition to setting up and caring for the various pieces of equipment, these boys will relinquish a class period to personally operate the machines so that optimum service can be attained. adm- Wanna! 144254 LEFT TO RIGHT: Standing: Bobby Knighten, Jack Mays, Royce Fields, Hubert Brasher, James Merritt, Tommy Myrick. Kneeling: Ronnie Merritt, Butch Snow, Joe Wright, Rodney Tuggle, Bobby Coker. Q. V rf? ,F LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Vines - President Sherry Ezekiel - Vice-President Myra McBrayer - Secretary-Treasureridd Brenda Griffith - Reporter ' Because of their valuable service one period daily, our Library Assistants assure more efficient op- eration ofthe school library. They assist the librarian in checking books in and out, in arranging them on the shelves, and in keeping up repairs on worn or damaged ones. ,4 4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Kneelingg Martha Williams, Glenda Roberts, Carol Deerman, Cheryl Vines, Barbara Christian, Cecilia Norris. Standing: June Smelley, Sherry Ezekiel, Ruth Bryant, Brenda Griffith, Myra McBrayer, Nancy Harmon. wtwaw..,..Q,,,mWM W Left to Right - Seated: Roger Gilbert, President, Ruth Bryant Vice-Presidentg Sherry Wyatt, Secretaryg Patricia Key, Treas urer, Shirley Fields, Historian. laing Carol Christian, Reporter Mrs. Cottrell. Sponsor. Seeking to build character, to develop loyalty, and to encourage honesty and leadership among its members, the Sigma Chi Chapter of the National Honor Society aims at encouraging other students to make themselves eligible for membership. Honor Roll ribbons are presented by the club each six weeks to students having A and B averages. WMMS ' Left to Right - Seated: Roger Gilbert, Ruth Bryant, Sherry Wyatt, Patricia Key, Shirley Fields. Standing: Sue Arm Wade, Betty Price, Butch Snow, Pete Short, Norman Jett, Ernestine Vines, Carol Christian, Mrs. Cottrell - Sponsor, Rachel Coleman, Ocie Johnson, Ann Vance. Standing: Ernestine Vines, Chap- FAVCRITES ,,,...... MOST BEAUTIFUL Shirley Fields HANDSOMEST James Merritt J 5 1 ? 2 3 5 l J--ll! l Wink l 7044 MOST S TUDIOUS Ruth Bryant Roger Gilbert MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sherry Wyatt Roger Gilbert FRIENDLIEST Sue Ann Wade Jack Mays www, MOST COURTEOUS Brenda Griffith Tommy Myrick A-uwihiieif M25 . --,.. rg. , ,,G,, MOST ATHLETIC Rachel Coleman David Jones f e if WITTIEST Patricia Key Jimmy Johnson BEST DANC ERS Doris Gregg john Wayne Collins 5,4 r 5 .wssil Q LAZIEST Byron Glaze Ronnie Merritt MOST POPULAR Shirley Fields Royce Fields BEST DRESSED Nancy Dennis ,Toy Fields ,yi . V., new 1-Ls. ,,,, ,rW,r..,...,.m,, , I I . F I, nfm.-avm-WWA a .. W rrr, BEST ALL AROUND Shirley Fields Marion Espy yacmii' ..-.hi . , Wx- MOST TALENTED Linda Gross Tommy Orwell BIGGEST FLIRTS Ann Vance Royce Fields Wwmu BARBARA CHRISTIAN ERNESTINE VINES Citizenship Tour 1961 NCTE Award CAROL CHRISTIAN BUDDY SLADE DAR Citizenship Girl Boys' State 1960 DORIS GREGG First Maid if SARA WILKEY Second Maid 5 ,- 553 SHIRLEY FIELDS Homecoming Queen 1961 CAROL BONHAM Miss Oak Grove Junior High ANN DEERMAN Miss Oak Grove Elementary ' 042 SANDRA CORLEY Miss Oak Grove Elementary .fin X ffgd, m .Lf A V1 -1 fr 'h-Q ,, Q ,fs uv ! s xi 3 ,.- Q ' X 5 i if 4 e - ,, r .,s.g,ig- 5, 2 sv sy' i , sages K A M A A 5?-wil 5 it 1 L, fu, M K f W. .sw VV ,, V V Lg ,js ,- .. Ei 5 4 ' ip L, P' V is gy in g'ssf:si-V' rim- - 7 ,. 'Sis-'gmsmaf Q :V g:QQLfQ:s1f?iQ5. K V f '-Q'gH7Vf1?5f' 'J' T75 KZ- O LV - ss ' safer WE K' mem? M f O O 3:48-..sk v -Q-1-042 ' Q .,.fw-n-.V ,xy 3,32 YYY? 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Her leading man watches intently as Sara Wilkey and Mary Hartley extend a bouquet of red carnations. Below Left: Swirling bouffant dresses and tender glances from admiring young gentle- men enhance the glamour of a romantic evening. Right: Attractive Brenda Griffith poses prettily with her date. cwdafz eachfz 'cam 7967 Right: Class President Marion Espy dances with starry-eyed Eva Law- son in their own private Wonder- land by Night . ft: Beautiful Shirley Fields and cort Terry Parsons peek out from der a ruffled umbrella as the hotographer snaps them just for rn. n Ni tha Below: Whether it was a dramatic moment in the midst of activities or an unrehearsed scene on the side lines, everyone attested to the pleasurable spontaneity of the evening. Zandt Left to Right: Front Row: Jerry Simms Tromboneg Billy Hammonds, Valve Trombone, Dwight Gross, Alto Saxo- phoneg Pete Short, Tenor Saxophone, Cheryl Vines, Piano, Sandra Riggs, Vocalist. SECOND ROW: Billy Rothe, Third Trumpetg Neil Franklin, First Trumpet, Johnny Shores, Second Trum pet, Jack Vines, Drummer. Not Pic- tured, Jackie Vines, Baritone Saxo- phone. LEFT TO RIGHT - FIRST ROW: Steve Parsons, Peggy Burchfield, Jane Stinnett, Gary Wayne Parr, Dwight Gross, Myra Ethridge, Carolyn Dagnan, Phylis Parsons, Brenda Williams, Vicki Giesland. SEC- OND ROW: Patricia Humphries, Gloria Fields, Bobbie Humphries, Pete Short, Jerry Simms, J. C. Raney, Larry Scales, Larry Richards. THIRD ROW: Jackie Vines, Larry Parsons, Billy Rothe, Johnny Shores, Clarence Jordan, Hugh Burton, Randy Vines, David Raney, Tim Anderson, Jerry Price. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Perkins, Jack Vines, Neil Franklin, Billy Hammonds, Joe Wilson, Florence Parsons. Joan Whitson. Bl!! FBMXII' il! ' ,W HY sz 'mf ELEANOR PARSONS JUNE WHIT SON 1 .fi A 3 L , 5-,qs K., Q? J: ...., , , - uri' 'I A ,riff f' , TONI HIGH SUSAN SHORT MARY HARTLEY SARA WILKEY WSW 4s..:m2m,M1 :.zzf5i:Jr4?e,7aia wifvffi, GLORIA JACKSON Co-Head Cheerleader LINDA GRIFFITH LAURA GWIN dow PEGGY STANLEY NANCY DENNIS BARBARA CHRISTIAN SANDRA RIGGS are-5. Q.-.iv 11:22fr:s:1.:.,...'ze:a.-::: V VE.:.,.,.5:, :::E:E:. p , 155.55z'fi-igg:1- V:4-11:-1-:51515541-1:i5if'f 'i2Ei ATHLETICS . , Al . K 5, .ixigi M K TOMMY OTWELL - Center ROYCE FIELDS - Forward A 5 .QI W Q YQ X 29 x B .1-2 rg-'E' 'X IX 5 'Jw I 'S . xix Q J YL 3 aa l L 2 3 ' JIMMY WATTS - Guard JAMES PRICE - Guard 4 lll MM ' I jr 5 7' ,1, 4 'Off Q5 1 , V, I I I fa Q , 1 sy ,fg.,,r -fam J vii? rf' k'., if ,K 'r, ?g',ffz?? paxil' A MJ' 3521254 BUDDY SLADE - Guard JIMMY JOHNSON - Center E f 5-'fr A.: , 3 ir ' ' ' 1 8 If N E, gi if L, VV'k 'jr ,Q . Y .' 7 z iz fw.. 1 . A z I 2 lx A - l 2 2 b.' I W I EIA' Z -l I i 3 s i I 1 k , A J ' R-f' X 2 SJ tj TOMMY MYRICK - Forward TERRY LANGLEY ' Guafd MARION ESPY - Forward Left to Right, Front Row: Richard Adams, Phillip Miller, Agee Slade, Kenneth Hammonds, Jerry Ray Vines. SECOND ROW: Wallace Nichols, Henry High, I. C. Raney, Charles Staggs, Coach Holladay, John Parsons, James Upton, Billy Hammonds, Larry Scales. ,W I 9 ff' I Mt MI- ROGER RUTLAND - Fummack PHILIP MILLER - Guard 11 f ,W PSR- a :Q Q I f Q JOHN PARSONS - Tackle Q.. fix JOY FIELDS - Tailback rd RODNEY TUGGLE - Center CURTIS MILLER - Quarterback . .1 -xv., m1 1':::' --2' Q U 4 .. ,, -14 - N X -'--f ' . - Pm-b'f.fq.-5... z ' I - f., QL. Y 'lls v' .xv . . I I 'in' 1. aim Q. Q-Y :Rm , Q.. X, V. X7 152 - . 4 4 . . vu , -EW' Xu ' X vs. . s-. 'A 3245+ ' ..'. 5 ,X M 35+ N H2 N . yy ag ,nd In XY' H x ,Q 3 ? ..-. f. J W an H .3 , '54 1 v X., qw,- i-gf ' fm-Egg I .,-. N k 5,45 . mzqrg f Mg.- .msvtnd 1- 7 4 KH - 7 . mg- . 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THIRD ROW: Richard Myers, John Sul- livan, Hugh Glaze, Michael Burton, David Harvell, Nolan Stinnett, Kenneth 3 ma E JOHN SULLIVAN - Wingback Jones, Joe Lawrence, Curtis Miller, Dickey Chastian, Philip Miller. xl? TOMMY MYRICK - Fullback ROYCE FIELDS - End JAMES MERRITT - Tackle X IQ , -f:.,gx:,b r fi A JIMMY JOHNSON - Center 'Num H p, E 'Q -2 BUTCH SNOW - Guard ?ooMa!Z I .Z 2 ,gg fe 1' :Q ,ig ,, 'Viva A f nfs' ml -, gr Mmm- ! . JIMMY WATTS - Quarterback ,I 5 wi' vc 'M' ,. ,x 2 vi' Q , : f A JT' E DAVID JONES - Guard MARION ESPY - Wingback COACH LOUIE COSHATT Assistant Coach CLIFF HOLLADAY ?ooa'54!Z if NOLAN STINNETT End MARVIN PARSONS - End ibn:-wk 41, fz is ,fr ' 1 , Z ,swf Tim: Q, 1-N QE. I I n.L JOE WRIGHT - Tackle epv L' PAUL HARVELL - Guard W 3 wax x Nxxxxk xN NX NxQ ,X X qxgzbx X X xx xg xx xx x aww 'Www X xXx .ff--1-5+ x , , , V 3 ,:: -, V ir, -3 W , ,, A N . 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