Phillips High School - Mirror Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1964
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I «jT f tot ■y TH f 1 l iW HldH SCHOOL BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA vv V xo A V' LIFE AT PHILLIPS HIGH . . . . working on club project . looking forward to graduation . . . cheering our team to victory PAGE 2 . . . going to classes .the home of the RED RAIDERS . . . Attending assemblies . . . reading one of tho school publications . . . crowning the Homecoming Queen campaigning for an election PAGE 3 . . . enjoying lunch and chatting with friends Dedicated To MR. IRVING E. FULLINGTON The January and May Senior Graduates most humbly dedicate this annual to a gentleman who has given 35 years of imparting knowledge and excellent guidance to the students of Phillips High School. As head of the history department and sponsor of Ushers, he has given and continues to give unselfishly of his time to all. His ever present smile, witty conversation, and vast store of common sense are both a familiar and welcome combination which make up the sterling personality of this man. Thank you, Mr. Irving E. Fullington, for your years of service. PAGE A THE PRINCIPAL MR. EDWARD AULL The Administration ADVISORS AND COUNSELOR Miss Lillian Getchell (Girl's Advisor), Mrs. Alice O. Wilbanks (Guidance Counselor), Mr. Henry I, Terry (Boys' Advisor). REGISTRARS Mrs Ruth Kinney, sitting. Miss Snowed Anders, Mrs Wilde I. Ivey (Assistant), standing. PAGE 5 Mr. Houston E. Kennedy AArt. Mildred Gene Anhalt Mil Patricia Ann Martin Mi Sara E. Eibell (librarian) Mr . Anne G. Owen Mr . Ava Ann Fortner Mr . Dorothy S. Rice Mr . Flora F. Andre Mi Oliv.a H. Dannelly Mr . Ruth C. Phillip Mr . Maude B Robcrtion Mi Charlotte Hodge Mi FrancoilFinley Mr. Phillip Jackion Mann ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mitt Blanche H. Chapman Mi Patricia Ann Vine Mr . Bobbie B. Pajs Mr . Mae A. Duma Mr. Henry Waller Mr. Sterling A. Benefield Mr. Carl Hanna Mr. Michael Baranelli Mrs. Cathryn Anne Olson Mis Helen C. Smith Mr . Ann T, Byers Mm Soe Ann Simpson Min Ann Carol Vernon Mu Vivian Clyde Young Mm Sara Cobb BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Faculty MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mi Mildred Annette Davis Mr. A. I. Dawson Mr. James Arnold Caldwell Miss Annie Elizabeth Tubb Mrs. Mae Lynn Madderra Miss Jeannette Garrett Miss Virginia B. Hamilton Miss Nancy Elizabeth Doss Miss Myrtle Kumi Jeter PAGE 7 HISTORY DEPARTMENT Miss Georgia Airheart Mr. Irving E. Fullington Miss Mildred Whitis Mrs. Louise 0. Henderson Miss Barbara Ann Hole Mrs. Elizabeth W. Willinghom Miss Norvclle Pcnruddocke JUNIOR VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Mrs. Frances McClure Mrs. Mary Ann Wood Mrs. Hazel Gilmer Mrs. Wilma Wilson HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Barbara C. Posner Mrs. Teresa T. Whitfield Mrs. Martha B. Fulmer PAGE 8 LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT Miss Virginia Praytor (Latin) Mrs Leslie M Ainsworth (French) Mil l la H Parrett (Spanish) FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Mr . Elizabeth O. Tower (Music) Wit Garnet Leader (Art) Mr. Harry 0 Holtam, Jr (Band) Mi Loren A Bingham (Physical Education) Mr Ernest I, Tucker (Physical Education) The Faculty VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Mr William A Pat (0 O.) Mr Herbert T Hmz (D.E.) INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Mr R W. McPherson Mr. William A. Yarbrough PAGE 9 FALL OFFICERS MIKE MITCHELL Second Associate RONNIE RIDGEWAY President JOE RAY First Associate PAGE 10 SPRING JOE RAY President EDDIE ALLEY First Associate BOBBY ROBERTS Second Associate OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL PAGE 11 Editor-in-Chief Feature Editors Editor-in-Chief: Patsy Palmer 1963-1964 Annual Staff Senior Editors Clubs Editors Undergraduate Editor Sports Editors Back of the Book Editors Palsy Palmer Karla Benner (January) linda Clark (May) Janice Brown-(January) Smith (hfay) ' George Rirzuto David Maybcn Sidney Robinson Gus Pappas (Spring) Evelyn Addison (Fall) Linda Walker (Winter) Lynn Oaks James Atkins Senior Feature Editors: Karla Benner, Linda Clark Senior Editors: Anno Smith, Janice Brown Business Staff: Pat McCarty, Teresa Clark, Sarah Zbindcn PAGE 12 Undergraduate Editor Sydney Robinson Feature Editors James Adkins Lynn Oaks Sports Editors Linda Walker Gus Pappas Evelyn Addison Club Editors George Rizzuto David Mayben PAGE 13 THE SENIORS OFFICERS President Donald Curtis Jackson Vice President Patricia Anne Higginbotham Secretary .............Shirley Ann Dahlke Artist Betty Katherine Aycox Orator Charene Virginia Mathews Pianist ............... Carol Ann Vinyard Poet ....................... Gwendolyn Keith Vocalist Steven Frank Garrett The Senior Class January, 1964 Par Higginbotham Don Jackson Shirley Dahlke COLORS Royal Blue and Silver FLOWER Carnation MOTTO Qui Non Proficit, Deficit Left to right: Gwen Keith, Charene Mathew . Steve Garrett. Carol Vinyard, Betty Aycox AYCOX, BETTY KATHERINE Senior Class Artist; Future Nurses of America 4-8, Critic 7; Clio literary Society 3-8j Session Room Vice President 8, Secretary 5, 6, Treasurer 7, P.T. A. Representative 2. 3, 4; Band 3-4; Art Class Secretary 6; National Essay Entry 8; Alabama State Fair Art Award 6-8; Stage Scenery 6, 7, 8. BABB, GLENDA National Honor Society 8; Senior Flower and Coloi Committee; French Club 1-8, Project Committee 3. Scrap Book Chairman 4; Promothean literary Society 2-8; Session Room Vice President 1, President 2; President of Social Relations Class 4; Mirror Staff 2; Marshal 7. BELCHER, ANITA LOUISE BERRY, BEVERLY ANN BLACKENBURG, JOHN CHARLES G.O. Publicity Committee 8; G.O. Assembly Committee 8; Best Dressed Senior 8; D.E. Club 6, 8. President 3, 5, 6, Vice President 4, Secretary 2; Mirror Agent 1, 7; P.T.A. Representative 8; Vice President English Class 5; Marshal 6; Sweetheart Agalia 5; Teller Committee 8. BLACKWELL, PAMELA LEE Most likely to Succeed in the Senior Who's Who; Dramatics Club 1-3, Chaplain, Critic, Miss Dramatics, Cutest, and Best Dressed; Junior Classical league 1-8; Mnemosynean literary Society 4-8, Sergcant-at-Arms, Chaplain, Cutest, Best Dressed, Prettiest, and Wittiest; President, Vice President and Secretary of S.R. 1-8; Madrigal Club 8; Choraliers 3-5; Choir 6-8. BLANTON, AAARGARET ANNE BRYAN, MARY LANE Future Nurses 4-8, Treasurer 5, Critic 4; Astraea 2-8, Vice President 7, President 8; Red Cross Representative 1, Council Member 2; Choraliers 4, 5, 7; Choir 6, 8; Marshal 3, 4, 6; Trial by Jury Mirror Typist; History Project in Fair 8. PAGE 17 BURKETT, PATRICIA ANN BYNON, GEORGE ANN G.O. Orientation Committee 8; Friendliest Senior in Who's Who 8, Senior Social and Gift Committee 8; Outstanding Student in Home Economics 8; Poetry Award 8; Thalia Literary Socioty 3-8, President 7, Parliamentarian 6, Critic 5. Treasurer 8, Friendliest in Who's Who 6, Best Dressed in Who's Who 8, Miss Thalia 7; S.R. President 7, Red Cross Representative 2, Mirror Agent 4-6; Vice President of Clothing Class 5, 6, Vice President of Foods Class 7, Vice President of History Class 8, Vice President of Homemaking Class 8, Secretary of History Class 7; Marshal 3, 7, 8; Candidate for 1st Associate. CARLTON, JANE ELIZABETH Mnemosynean 3-8, Corresponding Secretary 5, Recording Secretary 6, Treasurer 7, Biggest Flirt 5-8, Wittiest 6, 8, Friendliest 6, 7, Club Stunts 6, 8; S. R. Council Member 5-8, P.T.A. Representative 4, Mirror Agent 7; Marshal 4-5; Office Assistant 8. CARROLL, JERRY LEE CHADWELL, DIANE ELIZABETH Pep Club 8; S. R. President 7, Secretary 3; Mirror Agent 8; Mirror Typist 8. CHANDLER, WILLIAM VARNON National Anthology 6; Senior Biggest Liar 8; Ushers 6-8, Membership Chairman 8; Owen Litorary Society 4-8; Confederate Roundtable 3; Spanish Club 3-4; S. R. Red Cross Representative 3, 4, Banker 2; History Class President 8; Choir 8; Boys Vocal 5-7; Marshal 4-6; B-Tcam Track 3. DAHLKE, SHIRLEY ANN National Honor Society 7, 8, Treasurer 8; G.O. Scholarship Committee 6, Chairman G.O. Orientation Committee 8; Secretary of Senior Class 8, Senior Class Invitation Committee 8, Senior Play Costume Committee 8; Miss Phillipian 8; Miss Phillips Finalist 8; Miss Phillips Alternate 6; Miss Phillips Junior 4; School Essay Winner 7; Jefferson County Finalist in Birmingham News Contest 7; Girls' letter Club 4-8, President 6, Sports Reporter 5; Honorary Member of Disc and Diamond 6-8; Clio 3-8, Project Chairman 6, Club Stunts Chairman 6, Most likely to Succeed 6-8; S.R. President 8. Vice President 2, Chaplain 5-6, Red Cross Representative; History Class President 7, Vice President 8, English Class President 4, 5, Secretary 1, Biology Class Secretary 3, Captain of Gym Class 1, Secretary of Study Hall 1; Choraliers 3-5; Bank Board of Directors 7-8, President 8; R.O.T.C. Sponsor 6-8, Head 7-8, R.O.T.C. Fair Exh.blt 6, 8, R.O.T.C. Ball 6, 8, Veteran's Day Parade 6, 8; Volleyball Team 3, First School Letter 4; Mirror Typist 8; Student Directory Typist 8; Latin Convention 3. PAGE 18 DEFOOR, MARTHA FAYE DRUMMOND, JUDY Notional Honor Society 7-8, Chairman of N.H.S. Pamphlet Committee 8, Chairman of N.H.S. Alumnae Committee 8, Nominating Committee for N.H.S. 8; Most Courteou Senior 8, Chairman of Color and Flower Committee 8; Mnemosynean Literary Society 2-8, Trco urer 4, Hi forien 3, Reporter 5, Chairman of Social Committee 5-6, Second Vice Preiident 7, Corresponding Secretary 8; S.R. Prcsi-dent 5, Vice President 4, 8, Banker 2, Mirror Agent 3, Red Cross Representative 7, Secretary 6; Vice President of English Class 5; Mirror Typist 8. EAST, BARBARA SHERRILL Aglaia Literary Society 7; Council Member 6, 8, Red Cross Representative 7, P.T.A. Representative 7; Secretary of Clothing Class 2; Mirror Typist 8; Student Directory Typist 8. ECHOLS, SUSANNE MAURICE Mnemosynean 2-5; Girls' Letter Club 3-6; D.O. Club 5-8, District Convention 5-7, District Oratorical 5-7, District Historian 5-7, State Convention 5-7, State Historian 5-7; Library Assistant 2, 3. FANCHER, JOHN HOWARD S.R. Secretary I, 6, Banker 2, 4, Mirror Agent 5, Vice President 3, Red Cross 6; Campaign Manager 7; Co-Chairman Freshman Orientation Committee 8; R.O.T.C. 4, Badgo Staff Officer, Battle Escort Officer. GAYNOR, PATRICIA JOYCE Wittiest Senior Girl 8; Mnemosynean 2-8, President 8, Vice President 4, Treasurer 3, Chaplain 5, Historian 6; President of S.R. 5, 6, 7; Secretary of S.R. 4; Red Cross Representative 3; President of History Class 8; Safety Chairman 1. GARRETT, FLOYD CLYDE Chairman of Motto Committee 8; Ushers 6-8, Assistant Head Usher 8; Gorgas Literary Society 3,8; Vice President of Session Room 4; Mirror Agent 3, 5; Red Cross Representative 3; Band 1-8; Boys' Vocal Class 6-7. GARRETT, STEVEN FRANK Senior Class Vocalist 8; Senior Class Most Talented Boy 8; Yancey Literary Society 6-8, Third Member 8; Confederate Roundtable 3-5; Sports Club 8; Bonk Board of Director 5; Bank Worker 3, 4; S. R. Banker 4, Secretary 4, Council Member 8, Red Cross Representative 6, Vice President 5, P.T.A. Representative 7. Safety Chairman 2; Gym Assistant 5; Secretary English Class 7; Projector Operator 3; Choir 6-8; Madrigal Club 8; Varsity Football 8; B-Tcam Football 1, Letter 8; Marshal 4; National Anthology Contest 8. GLENN, JUDY CAROLE National Honor Society 8; Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 4-8, Interhigh Committee 8, Treasurer 8; Y-Teens 2-8, Treasurer 4, Inter-Club Council 4-5, Vice President 5; Junior Classical league 4-8; Future Teacher 1-3; P.T.A. Representative 6, Red Cross 8; Orchestra 1-8; Marshal 4. PAGE 19 GOLDEN, MARY JANE Certificate for essay in National Essay Anthology Contest; Most Afhlotic Girl of Senior Class; Girls’ Letter Club 2-8; Bookstore Chairman, Chaplain 2, Critic; Promethean Literary Society 2-8, Secretary of Session Room 6; Secretary of Study Hall; Typist for Mirror Board; Typist for Student Directory. HELM, EMILY SHARON National Honor Socioty 6-8, Vico President 8, Historian 7; G. O. Orientation Committee 8, Assembly Committee 6; Girls' Literary Reading Winner 7; Veterans Day Parade Company D Trophy Winner 8; Finalist American Legion Oratorical Contest 5; Finalist Civitan Oratorical Contest 3; Fair Exhibit 1st Place Winner; Thespians 5-8, Vice President 8, Recording Secretary , Chaplain 6; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Dramatics Club 2-4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Reporter 2; Disc and Diamond 7-8; Future Teachers of America 1-4, Parliamentarian 4; Promethean 5-8, President 7, Vico President 6, Recording Secretary 8, Miss Promethean 7-8; S.R. Secretary and Treasurer I, Banker 3, Chaplain 7, Treasurer 8; Speech Class Parliamentarian 2, Science Class Secretary 2, English Class President 2, 3, Vice President 1, 5; Mirror Board 3-8, Editor 8, Associate Editor 7, Editorial Assistant 6, Reporter 4, 5, Cub Reporter 3, Mirror Typist 8, Annual Staff 3-8, Associate Editor 8, Feature Editor 6, 7, Clubs Editor 4, 5, Annual Typist 8, State Journalist Convention 4, 6; Bank Board of Directors 7, 8, Cashier 8; R.O.T.C. Sponsor 7, 8, Captain A Company 7, Captain D Company 8; Thespian Production 5, Stage Manager and Lighting Director 5. HICKS, PAIRIGA ELIZABETH Chairman Senior Sooal and Gift Committee 8; Clio literary Socioty 2-8, President 8; S. R. Secretary 8; Office Assistant; English Poetry Award 8, History Fair Award 8, Homemaking Fair Award 8; English Department Typist 8. HIGGINBOTHAM, PATRICIA ANNE Senior Class Vice President 8; Senior Class Who's Who 8; Junior Classical League 1-3; Mncmosy-noan 2-8, Sergeant-at-Arms 8, Corresponding Secretary 6, Historian 5, Critic 3; Girls' Letter Club 4- 8, Chaplain 5, Secretary 6, Vice President 7, President 8; P.T.A. Representative S.R. 6, Banker 6, 8. Secretary 7; President History Class 8; Secretary Homcmaking Class 8; Vice President Clothing Class 7; Vice President English Class 6; Gym Assistant 6-7; Marshal 8. HOWARD, BERNIS CLAYTON Who's Who Friendliest; Stage Crew 4-8. Co-head 8; Projection Club 4-8, Treasurer 6, President 8; Choir 7, 8, President 8; Owen 5-8; Session Room President 3, 5, 8. Vice President 4, Council Member 3, Mirror Agent 6,- Chemistry Lab Leader 6; Marshal 6, 8; B Team Football 1-3; B-Tcam Track 1-2. JACKSON, DONALD CURTIS President of Senior Class 8; National Anthology 6; Best All Around Senior 8; Owen 4-8; Ushort 5- 8; Associate Head Usher 8; Projection Club 3-5; Chairman of Clubs Committee 8; Mirror Agent 8; Marshal 2-8; Campaign Manager 7; Baseball 4-6; Vice President English Class 4, Secretary 5. JONES, MARY ELIZABETH Astraea 3-8, Pro|ed Chairman 5. 8. Sergeant-at-Arms 8; Pep Club 5-8. Recording Secretary 7, 8, Corresponding Secretary 8; Mirror and Student Directory Typist 8; library Assistant 2, 4; Red Cross 2-4. Clothing Class President 5, Vice President 3. Secretary 6; Sooal Relations Secretary 4; S R. Bank Teller 6. KEITH, GWENDOLYN Senior Class Poet 8; Biggest Flirt 8; Thalia literary Socioty 3 8, Chaplain 4; P.T.A Representative 6, 7; Marshal 3, 4. 6. 8; Session Room Vice President 3, Secretary I, 2, 5; English Class Secretary 2. PAGE 20 LINER, MARGARET ANN LOGAN, JACK WAYNE S. R. Chaplain, I, Red Crow Representative 3, 4, 5. R. President 6, Mirror Agent 7; Council Member 4; Gorges 3-8, Secretary 6; B-Team Football 1. LUSTER, SARAH ANNE National Honor Society 7-8; Scrapbook Chairman 8; Chairman Invitation Committee Senior Class; Mnemosynean Literary Society 3-8, Reporter 4, 6, Recording Secretary 8; President S.R. 5, Secretary 3, Safety Chairman 2; President Foods Class 5, Secretary 6. MADDOX, RUSSELL TRUMAN Gorges Literary Society 7-8; Senior Social Committee 8; S. R. President 8; Council Member 5-6; Banker 5, 7; Mirror Agent 4, 7. MATHEWS, CHARENE VIRGINIA National Honor Society 6-8, Secrotary 8, Social Chairman 6; G. O. Assembly Committee 6, 7, Ori-ontation Committee 8, Invitation Committoo 8; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award; Freshman Book Award 2; Best Freshman Actross 2; National Essay Anthology 3, 8; National Poetry Essay 4, 8; National Poetry Society Award 5, Civi-tan Oratorical Runner-up 5; Birmingham News Oratorical Finalist I, 7; National Council of Teachers of English Award Representative 6; Fair Exhibit Award 8; Outstanding Home Economics Student 8; Senior Orator; Most Studious Girl; Promoters 1- 5, Critic 5, Historian 2, 3; Junior Rod Cross 1. 2, Twenty-Hours Service 1-5; National Quill and Scroll 7-8; Dramatics Club 2-8, President 3, Vice President 4, 7, Recording Secretary 6, Corresponding Secretary 8, Social Chairmen 5, 8. Reporter 6, Pin Chairmon 6; Junior Classical League 3-8, Parliamentarian 5, Historian 4, Reporter 6, State Delegate 4, 6; S. R. President 8. Vice President 5, Secretary 3, Chaplain 6, Council Member 7, Mirror Agent 5, Red Cross Representative. P.T.A. Representative 6; Choir 4; Madrigal Club 5-7; Mirror Staff 5-8, Mirror Editor-in-Chief 8. Associate Editor 6, Reporter 7, Cub 5, Annual Staff 5-8, Associate Editor 8, Sports Editor 5-7; County Representative to University of Alabama Journalism Clinic 7, State Journalism Clinic 5, 6. 8; Senior Play 6,- Radio Play 4; Operetta 4; Morning Watch Committee 2- 7, Pianist 2-6; Debate Team 4; State Latin Convention 4, 6. McBEE, DOUGLAS MICHAEL Chairman of Law and Order Committee 7; Marshal 4-7; Chairman of Student Activities Committee 8; Chairman of Flag Placement and Case Committee 7; Chairman of School Auto Tag Committee 8; Assistant Business Manager Student Directory 7; Committee Member of Student Directory 8. McClendon, ellen ann Senior Tellers Committee 8; Essay Award 8; Poetry Entry 8; Homemaking Fair Exhibit 5-7; Thalia Literary Society, President 8, Vice President 7, Treasurer 6; S. R- Secretary 7, P.T.A. Representative 2, Chaplain 5, Bank Teller I; Homcmakmg President 8; Study Assistant 2, 8; President Foods 7; Clothing Vico President 1; Secretary History 7; Science Secretary 2; English Department 6-8; Marshal 4, Club Stunts 2. 6. 8; Clubs Who’s Who 7-8. McMAHON, RUSSELL GLENN PAGE 21 MITCHELL, MIKE National Honor Society 7-8; G.O. Second Attociate 8; Senior Class Mr. Phillipian 8; Homecoming Es-cort 8; Pep Squad Sweetheart 8; Usher 6-8; Junior Classical League 3-7; Owen Literary Society 5-8; Session Room President 4, Council Member 2, Session Room Vice President 5, Red Cross Representative 8. Sportsmanship Representative 8; President of English Class 1, 6; Chomistry Lab Leader 5, 6; Choir 8; Senior Class Play 8; Essay in National Anthology 6. PATTERSON, LEWIS ISIAH, JR. PERDUE, VIVIAN ANN Astraca 4-5; Damrosch 6-7; Futuro Nurses of America 5-8, Vice President 8, Yearbook Chairman 8. Who's Who; Session Room Mirror Agent 2. 4, 6, Secretary 5, Bank Teller; Clothing Class Vice President 3; Social Relation Class Vice President 5; Mirror Typist 8; Student Director Typist 8. PETERSON, JAN LOUISE National Honor Society 8; G. O. Publicity Committee 5; Senior Who' Who Best All Around ; Senior Class Day Committee 8; R.O.T.C. Sponsor 7, 8; Bank Board of Directors 8, Secretary 8; Thespians 5-8, President 8, Most Valuable Thespian Award 8; Damrosch 3-8, President 7. Treasurer 4, 8, Recording Secretary 6; Dramatics Club 2; Session Room Vice President 2, 3, 4, 6; P.T.A. Representative 7; Role in Senior Play 8; Senior Play Costume Committee 7; Publicity Committee 6; Set Committee 5. PHILLIPS, LARRY NEAL REYNOLDS, ERVIN EMORY Red Cross 5-8; Gorge 5-8; S. R. Mirror Agent 2; P.T.A. Representative. RIDGEWAY, RONNIE BOYD G.O. President 8, First Associate 7; Who's Who Most Conceited and Most Athletic 8; Yancey 5-7; Ushers 6-7; Chairman Law Career Conference 7; S.R President 3, Vice President 4, Secretary 2, Council Member 5,7, P.T.A. Representative 6; lab Assistant 2; Chomistry Lab Leader 6; Study Hall Assistant 2; Football 1-8; Track 5; Marshal 2, 5. 8. ROBINSON, SONNY JAMES Science Club 2; Stamp and Coin Club 2; Assistant Business Manager of Student Directory; (at La Grange High School) Physical Education 4; Hi-Y Club 4. PAGE 22 ROSE, TONI ELIZABETH Member Thalia Literary Society 2-8; Member Pep Squad 4 8. Chaplain 6. 7; S. R. Banker 3, 5; Secretary Clothing Clan 1, 2; President History Class 7; Choraliers 4, 5; Choir 6-8; Marshal 3; Infirmary Marshal 7-8. SANFILIPPO, ROSINA Mnemosynean Literary Society 2-8, Reporter 6; Ser-geant-at-Arms 7; Social Committee Chairman 8; Initiation Committee Chairman 3; Best All Around 4; Club Stunts 5-7j Pep Club 3-6; S.R. Red Cross Representative 8; Secretary of Study Hall 4; Typist for Mirror Board 8; Marshal 3-4. SELF, CHARLES MONROE SHAW, ARTIE JO LYNN SHIKLE, DARLENE National Essay Anthology 6; Promethean 6-8, Project Chairman 7, Reporter 8; S.R. Secretary 6, 8, Council Member 5; Secretary Bookkeeping 5; Secretary C. A. Class 4; Social Relations Secretary 4; President Clothing Class 3, Vice President 2; Mirror Typist 8; Student Directory Typist 8. SLAUGHTER, BETTY LOU Chaplain 8, Euphrosynean 4-8, Wittiest 6, Cutest 7, Best Dressed 8, Friendliest 8, Club Stunts Committee, Nominating Committee 7; S. R. Banker 1, 2, 4, 6; S. R. P.T.A. Representative 5; S. R. Council Member 3; Secretary of Homemaking Class 7; Secretary of Foods Class 3, President 4f- Secretary of English Class 3; Typist for the Mirror 8, Reporter 6; Pep Club 543; Marshal 2. SMITH, WILLIAM SMITH, JACK RALPH Clubs Committee 8; Senior Who's; Yancey 2-4; S.R Vice President 6; Banker 5, Mirror Agent 3; Vocal 7-8; Football 2-3; Basketball 2; Sports Club 3-4; Marshal 8. PAGE 23 SMITH, JAMES WAYNE Notional Honor Society 8; G.O. Scholarship Committee; Senior Class Social and Gift Committoe; Essay accepted by National Anthology Contest 6; Senior Class Most Studious Boy ; Ushers 7-8; Owen Literary Society 8; Choir 8. STANTON, ALAN MICHAEL S. R. Council Member 8; Marshal 8. TAYLOR, BILLY OWEN Sports Club 6, 7; President S. R. 5, Vice President 1, 7, Treasurer 6; Marshal 4, 8; B-Tcam Track 1; Varsity Track 3, 55, 7; 8-Team Football 4; Cross Country Track 6. TERRY, BETH THOMAS, VICTOR C. JR. VINYARD, CAROL ANN Honor Society 7-8, President 8; Class Pianist 8; Most Talented Senior Girl 8; Band 4-7, All City Band 6; Orchestra 4-7, All City Orchestra 4, 6; JCL 3-8; Session Room President 6, Vice President 5, Secretary 7, Mirror Agont 1, Banker 2, 3, 8; Marshal 3; Vice President English Class 2; Secretary Latin Class 3; Secretary History Class 8; Mirror and Directory Typist 8. WARREN, JUDY Teacher's Pet in Senior Class Who's What 8; Senior Class Day Committee; Jr. Miss Phillips Contest 4; National Thespian Society Chaplain 8; Damrosch Chaplain 6, Corresponding Secretary 7, Social Chairman 8, Project Chairman 7, Stunts Committee Chairman 8; Thalia Literary Society; Vice President of Session Room 1, 2, Mirror Agent 4, Secretary 5, Gym Lioutenant 1; President of English Class 1; Costume Chairman of Our Town 6; Costume Chairman of Sabrina Fair 7; Costume Chairman of If A Man Answers 8; Marshal 6. WATSON, JIM CLARK Senior Class Who's Who Best Looking 8; Yancey 5 8, President 8, Chaplain 4; S.R. President 3, Vice President 4, Mirror Agent 2. PAGE 24 WEBSTER, PAUL DAVID Invitation and Motto Committee! for Senior Class; Secretary, Banker, Session Room 8; Who's What in Sonior Class -Most Bashful; Ushers Club 7-6; Secretary Session Room 2. WHITE, NESTA ALICE Future Nurses 7; Pep Club 2; Clio 2-8; S.R. Banker 4-4; English Class Secretary 4. WILLIAMS, EDNA ARANELLE Class Motto Committee 8; Mnemosynean Literary Society 6-8, Parliamentarian 8, Most Studious 8, Initiation Committee Chairman; Astraea literary Society 3-5; S. R. Secretary 1-2, Red Cross Representative 4; Choraliers 3-7; Marshal 3-5, 8; Mirror Typist 8. WILLIAMS, EDWARD ARNOLD Ushers 7, 8; Red Cross 2-4; Projection Club 3-7; S. R. Vice President 5, Chaplain 1; Choir 7-8; Marshal 2-8; Orientation Committee 8; Program Committee 8. WOOD, NORMA GAY PROPST, JACK EDWARD JR. JANUARY SENIORS NOT PICTURED BARNETT, PATRICIA JOYLYNE BURNS, CHARLES ALVIE BRYANT, BARBARA ANN DALY, SYLVESTER JOSEPH HILL, HORACE STEPHEN LANGDON, DONNA CATHERYN JACKSON, JAMES WALTER McCOY, HERMAN ROY PAGE 25 SMITH. MARTHA RUTH Memories The New Year's Eve we did the town, the day we tore the goal post down . . . we will have these moments to remember. Yes, we graduating seniors will always remember Phillips — our friends, teachers, laughs, tears, successes, failures. These are some things that can never be forgotten. We would like to share those things with other Phillipians who will soon follow in our footsteps. John Andrews leaves his good looks and ability to catch women to his younger brothers Wesley and Walter. To Sandra Hen-n _ Sharon Helm awards one much-usecl TC uniform. Floyd Garrett wills his ability to play the drums to Sharon Godfrey, who is doing pretty well already. Martha DeFoor would like for Harold Golson to receive her title as Most Conceited because he deserves it more than she. Rosina Sanfilippo leaves her typewriter in 324 to her sister Connie, while Patricia Burkett wants Sonia Aaron to have her steno pad. Pam Blackwell leaves Clay Blackwell a little nervous from his rides home. George Ann Bynon wills her ability to go steady to any girl in need. Shirley Dahlke grants her ability to succeed in anything she does to Judy Bavar, who already has a head start. To Jim Scogin, Bernis Howard awards his enviable stage crew ability. Lewis Patterson wills his parking place to anyone who is willing to get to school before 7:30 every morning. Glenda Babb and Judy Glenn leave their Math 9 books to James Stewart and Florence Hurst. Ronnie Ridgeway leaves his ability to get elected to Bobby Roberts. Mike Mitchell gladly leaves his talent for doing everything late to June Hedrick, who has her day at this in typing class. Joe Daly admits he better not leave his ability to say, Ho, ho, ho! to anyone. Pat ( Sleepy ) Higginbotham grants her talent for sleeping during class and still making B's to anyone who needs the sleep. Paul Webster wills some of his towering height to a girl who really wants it—Gayle East. Steve Garrett hands over his talent for saying the right thing at the wrong time to Bill Hester. To Pat Launius, Gwen Keith awards her ability to write poetry, while Jan Peterson will her ability as an actress to Laura Dickinson. Ed Williams awards his book 1001 Excuses to George Rizzuto. Don ( Skip ) Jack-son leaves his worrying mind to Linda Clark. Bill Chandler leaves Mr. Fullington to find someone else to kid. Pat Hicks grants her talent for doing fifty things at one time to the next Social and Gift Chairman. We, the January 1964 graduates of John Herbert Phillips High School, bequeath these cherished memories of our years as Phillipians to our successors. May each undergraduate have as many happy memories as we. —Charene Mathews PAGE 26 Here we are at our tenth annual reunion of the January, 1964, graduating class of Phillips High School. We have a visitor among us today who would like to find out what happened to some of these past Phillipians. First, I would like for you to meet Russell Maddox, Mayor of the fair city of Little Creek. Oh, of course you know where that is. It's in the blooming state of . . . of . . . well. Here's Captain Pat Gaynor back on leave from Labrador where she is stationed as a Navy recruiter. Nesta White and Dolly Shikle have opened an employment office in San Francisco. They tell me Jim Watson is continually coming in looking for jobs. And there's Lewis Patterson, still fighting off those good-looking girls at Birmingham-Southern where he is a professor of chemistry. That scientific look always was appealing, Lewis! Pat Hicks and Ellen McClendon have started a modeling agency in New York. The office right next to them is occupied by Gay Wood, record-setting typist. She now types 90 words per minute and has just invented a super-speedster typewriter. Carol Vinyard actually has taken a little time off from her piano teaching to attend our reunion. We hear you have quite a large studio now. Attention folks! It is exactly 8:27 p.m. Johnny Andrews and John Blackenburg are due over our building from their Earth, Moon, and Jupiter Orbit right now Such amazing and daring astranauts! Too bad they were tricked into this flight in the first place. Ed Williams always was good about getting people to believe funny little stories! I would like for you to meet Charene Mathews, the syndicated columnist of the world renowned column, Lorena Love Lorn. Edna Williams keeps her well supplied with letters. Herman McCoy is now a top-rated policeman for the city of Birmingham. He just couldn't fight those tickets any more, so he joined them. The well-known psychiatrist, Jane Carlton, seems to have her couch full with Dr. John Fancher. Dr. Fancher has just won a Nobel Prize for literature although rumor has it that all of his works come from the vivid imagination of Bernis Howard! Now that this year's reunion has come to a close, we will dismiss and return next year to find out what some more of our past classmates have become. Your emcee, Sharon Helm PAGE 27 Swingin' party, but where arc all the girl ?!?1 Can't we rest for just five more minutes?' PAGE 28 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST ALL AROUND Pam Blackwell and Lewis Patterson Donald Jackson and Jan Peterson WHO’S WHO . BEST LOOKING MOST TALENTED Jim Watson and Kat Higginbotham Steve Garrett and Carol Vinyard PAGE 30 FRIENDLIEST Bernis Howard and George Ann Bynon MOST ATHLETIC Ronnie Ridgeway and Jane Golden .January 1964 MOST STUDIOUS. Wayne Smith and Charene Mathews WITTIEST Jack Smith and Pat Gaynor PAGE 31 BIGGEST LIAR-BILL CHANDLER TEACHERS PET-JUDY WARREN BIGGEST FLIRT— GWEN KEITH WHO’S ... BIGGEST EATER-JOE DALY MOST BASHFUL PAUL WEBSTER PAGE 32 MOST CONCEITED MARTHA DoFOOR and RONNIE RIDGEWAY BEST DRESSED-JOHNNY BlACKENBURG WHAT ... In The January Class PAGE 33 The Senior Class May, 1964 Chester Nichols, Vice President} Nicky Sepsas, President; Sidney Ann Robinson, Secretary. Tony Horn, Pianist; Becky Bailey, Vocalist; Barbara Alexander, Poet; Jerry Reeder, Orator; (not shown is Lynda White, Artist). AKERS, LARRY LEON D. E. Club 7, 8; Marshal 4; Gym Leader 4. ALLEN, WAYNE Assembly Committee 8; Session Room President 3, 5, 7; Vocal, Choir; Vanity Football 1-4; Track 2-8; Head Marshal 7; John Carroll Indoor Invitational Track Meet 6,8; Choir Festival at Shades Valley 8. ALEXANDER, BARBARA JEAN French Club 1-4, Secretary 4, Reporter 2, Critic 3; Promoters of Good Will and Understanding 8; Eu-phrosynean Literary Society 5-8, President 7, Vice President 6, Chaplain 5, Treasurer 8; S. R. Secretary 4, Mirror Agent 7, P.T.A. Representative 3; Choir 6, Choraliers 5, Madrigal Club 7-8; Chairman of Euphrosynean Club Stunts Committee 6; Citywide Choral Contest 6, State Choral Contost 6, Props Committee—Senior Play 7; Teachers' Pet in Senior Who's What; Senior Class Poet. ALLEY, EDWARD KINNEY, JR. First Associate 8, Sportsmanship Committee 6-7; Football Team Captain 7; President 4-6, Treasurer 3; Spanish Club, Vice President 7 Owen; Ushers 6-8; S. R. President 5, 7, Vice President 4, Secretary 6; Choir, Madigral Club 8; Football 1-7; Track 2-8; Marshal 5, Head Marshal 7. ALLISON, JUNE SHARON Cheerleader 5-8, Letter 6, 8; Senior Class Favorite; Homecoming Court 7; Miss Phillips Contest, Top 7; Jr. Miss Phillips Contest 5; Choir, 6; Choraliers 5; G. O. Sportsmanship Committee 7, 8; Vestalia 2-8, Recording Secretary 4, 5, Social Chairman 6; Spanish Club 3, 4, 8; Pep Club 5-7; Red Cross 1,2, Chaplain 2; S. R. President 5, 7, Vice President 3, 4; Speech Class Vice President 4; Homemaking Vico President 7; Senior Play Publicity Committee 4; Marshal 4-6; Gym Lieutenant 2. ATCHINSON, CYNTHIA JEAN Astraea Literary Society 3-8, Project Committee 7, Chaplain 8; Junior Classical League 4-8; Gym Captain 4; S. R. Council Member 4, 7, Banker 6. ATCHISON, WILLIAM AYCOX, BRENDA SUE Euphrosynean Literary Society 2-8, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 4, Corresponding Secretary 6, Recording Secretary 5; Future Nurses of America 6-8, Recording Secretary 7, Chaplain 8; Captain Gym Class 3, Basketball Team 2, 4, 6, 8, Volleyball Team 7; Marshal 7; Junior Miss Phillips Contestant 3; S. R. Secretary 2, Vice President 5. Secretary 6. PAGE 35 AYCOX, NANCY LEE BAILEY, BECKY G. O. Assembly Committee 8; Promethean literary Society 3-8, Social Chairman 6; Future Nunes of America 5, Vice President 5; Pep Club Yearbook Chairman 7, Program Cralrman 7. Corresponding Secretary 6, Vice President 7, President 8, Best Member 7j Red Cross Representative 1, S. R. Secrotary 2; Choir 4-8, Madrigal Club 6-8; Marshal 3, 7, 8; Secretary of Clothing Class 8; Most Talented Senior Girl; Senior Class Vocalist. BAKANE, PHILLIP LOUIS Marshal 2, 3; S. R. Vice President 3, 5, Red Cross Representative; Confederate Roundtable 2-8. BAKANE, SARAH ANN Vcstalia literary Society 2-6, Treasurer 3, Chaplain 4. Historian 5; S. R. Secretary 6, Banker 5; D. E. Club 7-8, Secretary-Treasurer 7; Mirror Agent 4; Girls' Vocal 5. BATTLES, LOUIS DEAN Ushers 7. 8; S. R. Mirror Agent 3, 4, Banker 7, 8, Vice President 1. BEEKER, CAROLYN MARIE Homecoming Court 7; Top 5 in Jr. Miss Phillips 3; Top 7 in Miss Philiips 7; Thalia 4, Vcstalia Critic 6, Recording Secretary 8; S. R. Secretary 1, 7, 8, President 2, Red Cross 3. Council Member 5, Mirror Agent 4; Sr. Science Class President 6, Secretary 7; Charoliers 5-6; Cheerleader 4-8; Pep Club 4-8; Marshal 5, Assistant Head Marshal 6. BELL, LINDA GAYE Pep Club 2-8; Thalia literary Society 4-8; S. R. P.T.A. Representative I, Bank Teller 3, 4, Assistant P.T.A. Representative 7; Foods Class President 8; Vocal Class Secretary 3, 4; Choir 5-8; Miss Phillips Pageant 1, 3. 5, 7; Band Review 6, 8; Christmas Festival 5; Bank Clerk 5-8; Table Setting Contest 8. BELL, NANCY KAY National Honor Society 7-8, Secretary 8; Clio literary Socioty 2-8, Project Chairman 6, Club Stunts Chairman 7, Vice President 8; Thespian Dramatic Society 4-8, Treasurer 7, President 8; P.T.A. Representative of S. R. I, Secretary of S. R. 4, 8; Secretary of English Class I; Treasurer of Speech Class I; Vice President of Clothing Minor Class 3; Secretary of English Class 5; President of Clothing Major Class 7; Poetry Award in National Anthology 3, Poetry Award in National Anthology 4, Essay Award in National Essay Anthology 7; Science Fair Exhibit 3, Science Fair Exhibit 4; Chora-liers 5-6. Choir 7-8, Madrigal Club 7-8; Marshal 8; Orientation Committee 4; Judge in Grammar School Poetry Contest 4; Bank Board of Directors 7-8. PAGE 36 BIDDLE, CAMILLE Clio Lifer«ry Society 3-8, Social Committee 3, Treasurer 4, 5. Secretary 6, Social Chairman 7, Project Chairman 8. Club Stunts, Friondliest, Best Member; Dramatics Club 1-2; Clubs Committee 5; S. R. Secretary I, Red Cross Representative 2, President 4, Council Member 5-6, Chaplain 7, Council Member 8; Vico President of Speech Class 2; Vice President of Foods Class 6; Chorallers 3-4; Pep Club 3-4; Marshal 3-4. BILLINGS, WILLIAM LARRY Sports Club 1; Spanish Club 2-3; Gorges Literary Society 5-8; D. E. Club 7, 8; S. R. Council Member, Safety Chairman; B-Tcam Track, 8-Team Football; Marshal. BLAIR, GEORGE STANLEY Choir. BOOKER, CYNTHIA LORRSINE Mirror Agent I; Red Cross Representative 2; President of $. R. 3-4; Vice President of History 3; Council Member 6; Vice President 6; Mirror Agent 8; Banker 5; Choraliers 3-4; Choir 7-8; Secretary of Speech Class 2; Librarian 4; Recording Secretary of English Class 8; Mnemosynean 2-4, Critic 4, Stunts Committee 3. Parliamentarian 3; Recording Secretary of Vestalia 7, Project Committee 7-8, Social Committee 6, Chaplain 8; Pep Club, Vice President 8, Social Committee 7-8, Yearbook and Program Committee 8, Sportsmanship Committee 3, Scholarship Committee; Marshal 6-7. EOSWELL, DIANE BOARTFIELD, JOE ALLEN BOUTWELL, VICKIE LAMAR Euphrosynean Literary Society; S. R. Chaplain, Sportsmanship Chairman, Red Cross Representative; Marshal 2. BRADFORD, JANE LEIGH Senior Who's What, Best Dressed; Sophomoro Representative for Big Nine Dance Committee 3, 4; Vestalia Literary Society 2-8, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, Recording Secretary 5, Vice President 7, Yearbook Chairman 7, President 8; Pep Club 7, 8; Banker 1, 2, President 3, Vice President 4, Council Member 5, Sportsmanship Chairman 7, 8; Vice President of Foods Class (minor) 5, President of Foods Class (major) 7; Choir 4; Cheerleader 7, 8; Marshal 3, 4, 6, 8; Miss Phillips Pageant 6; Basetball Team 2; Gym Captain 1, 2; Miss Vestalia 8, Best looking 6. PAGE 37 BRASHER, ROBERT EARL BRAY, RICHARD GUNN S. R. Red Cross Representative 7, 8, Vice President 2; Marshal 5, 6, Head Marshal 7, Collector 8; Finalist in Essay Contest. BIGHT, CHARLOTTE ANNITA Marshal 2; Damroseh Literary 2-8, Chaplain 7, Vice President 8; Secretary Clothing Class 2; Council Member 5. BROWN, ANN ROY BRYANT, LARRY MICHEAL Ushers Club 8; French Club 1-4, Scrgeant-at-Arms 3; S. R. Vice President 4, 8, Mirror Agent 7, Assistant Banker 5-8; English Class Vice President 4; Band 2-8, Vice President 8, lotter 5-8, Key 8, Band Review 6; Miss Phillips Pageant 7, All-City Band 6-8; National Poetry Anthology 5; Fair Award 6-Chemistry; Fair Award 5-Mechanical Drawing. BURGER, ROBERT NELSON Gorges Literary Society, Critic 7-8; Mirror Agent 5; Football 1, 2, 6; B-Team Track 2; Marshal 5-7; Vocal 7-8. BURGESS, ALVIN, JR. Owen Literary Society 4-8, Chairman of Membership Committee 8, Club Stunts Finals 7; Sports Club 1-4; S. R. Council Member 2, 4. 7; S R. Vice President 7, Mirror Agent 6, Chaplain 3; Red Cross Member 5-6, Chaplain 6; B-Team Football 1; Varsity Football 3, 5; Varsity Baseball 2, 4; Marshal 4-8; Senior Who's What lover Boy. CALVERT, BRENDA GAIL Vestalia 2-8, Parliamentarian 3, Vice President 5. President 6, Treasurer 7, Club's Who's Who 5, 6, 7; Thespians 5-8, Project Committee 8; S. R. President 2, Secretary 8; Homemaking Class President 8; Senior Play Committee 5-8; Marshal 3, 4, 7; Girls’ Oratorical Contest 4, 6. PAGE 38 CARTER, HARRY LEE Ushers 7. 8; Ov en Literary Society 2-8, Corresponding Secretary 4, Song Icador 6-8; Thespians 3-8; Confederate Roundtablo 2; Junior Classical League 3, 4; S. R. Banker 2, 4, Council Member 5; Secretory of Science Class 2; Secretary of English Clast 7, Monitor 8; Choir 3-8; Senior Play 3, 5; Marshal 2, 6, 7, 8; G. O. Publicity and Publications Committee, G. O Freshman Orientation Committee; High School Pootry Anthology 4, 6; High School Essay Anthology 6. CASSELS, SANDRA FAYE Aglaia 2-8; Red Cross Representative 5; Choir 2-3; Choraliers 4; Marshal 4; Bank Worker 6-8. CHAMBLESS, TOM STROUD, III 5. R. Banker 3-4; P.T.A. Representative 3, 4; Red Cross Representative 5, 6; Publications Committee 6. CHAMPION, LINDA SUE CLARK, FRANK EDWARD CLARK, PATRICIA ANNE Y-Teens Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Vice President 7, Miss Y-Teen; Vice President Clothing Class. CLARK, SHERRELL DEAN Thalia Literary Society 3-8, Project Chairman 7; S. R. Council Member 3, 7, Mirror Agent 8; Clothing Class President 3, Vice President 4; Study Hall Secretary 8; Gym Class lieutenant 2. CLEMONS, WILLIAM THOMAS S R Student Council 1, 2. 4, Mirror Agent 6, Red Cross 7; lab leader 5-6; Marshal 2; Football 1-7; Basketball 1-6; Track 1-6; Sports Club 1-7; Ushers 68 PAGE 39 COLLAR, CONNIE LORENE D. O. Club 7, 8; Vestalia literary So icty 3-8, Reporter 7; S. R. Safety Chairman 3, 8ankcr 5, Secretary 7, Banker 8; Nominee for Homecoming Queen 7. COPELAND, JOHN CLEVELAND G. O. Club Committee 7-8, Chairman 8; Ushers Club 7-8; Junior Classical league 5-8, Historian 7; Delegate to State Convention 6; Confederate Roundtable 2-8, Chaplain 2-3, 8, Treasurer 6, Secretary 4-5, President 7; Session Room Safety Chairman I, Banker 2, 8, Mirror Agent 3. Council Member 4, Secretary 5; Choir 6-8; Marshal 2; Worked in Bank 3. COVINGTON, JAMES ROBERT COX, RITA JoANNE Promethean literary Society 2-8, Recording Secretary 5; S. R. Red Cross Representative 3-4, President 4, Secretary 6, Council Mombor 7; Choraliers 6-7, Choir 8; Thespians Production of Sabrina Fair 6; Marshal 3, 5, 7; librarian 2; Jr Miss Phillips Pageant 5. CROSS, SANDRA KAY Cheerleader 3-8, Head Cheerleader 7, 8; Clio literary Society. President 8; Pep Club 3-7; S. R President 2. 3, Vice-President 4; Choir 5-8, Vice-president 7; Sportsmanship Committee 7, 8. Chairman of Sportsmanship Committee 8; Marshal 3, 8. CROWE, MARY IRENE National Honor Society 7, 8; Julios Caesar Award, 4; Thalia literary Society, 2-8; Pep Club, 2-6; Vice-president S. R. 1, Mirror Agent 4, Secretary 7, President 8; N. C. T. E. Exam. 6; Poetry Anthology 4. 5. 6; Editor of Crimsonette 8; Basketball Team 4. CROWE, THOMAS ASHLEY DAVIS, CATHERINE CAROL PAGE 40 DAVIS, SHARYN LEE Girl letter Club, Secretary 6, Vice-president 7, President 8; Damrosch 6-8. Y-Teens 2-5; Session Room offices, Mirror Agent 6-7; Marshal 3-8, Head Marshal 5, 7; Lunchroom work 3-8. DEAN, JULIA MAE French Club 5-8; Euphrosynean Literary Society 5-8, Critic 8; Chaplain 3; President Social Relations Class 4; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4; Secretary S, R. 4; Marshal 5; P.T.A. Representative 2. DELLINGER, ROBERT RAY, JR. Football letter 7; Projection Club 5-8, Secretary 7; Ushers 8j Confederate Roundtable 8; Spanish Club 2-4; Banker 2-4; lab. Leader In Chemistry 5-6, Football 3-8; Track 3-4; Lunchroom helper 2-8; Winner in National Fssay Anthology 7. Winner in National Poelry Anthology 7. DORAN, SAMUEL JOHN, JR. Projection Club 4-8, Chaplain 7; Owen literary Society 7-8; Ushers 8; Spanish Club 3; ROTC officer 5-6; Chemistry Lab leader 5-6; National Poetry Anthology 7; Winning History project at State Fair 7. DOUGLAS, JAMES HARRY Most Talented Senior Boy; Choir; Band. DOWNS, MYRA JUNE D. O. 7-8. Secretary; Session Room Vice-president 5. President 6. DOZIER, JERRY WALLACE Owen literary Society 2-8, Chaplain 5, Corresponding Secretary 6. Third Member 8; Ushers 5-8; Choir 2-6, 8; Chemistry lab leader 5, 6; Tennis 3-ycar letter.- Basketball 6; Spanish Club 3. 4; Marshal 2-5. 7, Head Marshal 4. DRIVER, BRENDA FAYE PAGE 41 DUNN, RICHARD LEE R.O.T.C. DUNNAM, WILLIAM HAROLD EARLY, PATRICIA ANN EAST, MARION PATRICIA Transferred from Minor High 5; Promethean, Social Committee 7, Publicity Committee 8; Pep Club 5,7, 8; Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 6; Mirror Agent S. R. 6; Choralicrs 7; Choir 8. EASTERLING. CLARICE MARIE Senior Y-Tecns 5-6; S. R. Secretary 3, Vice President 4; P.T.A. Representative 8; D. O. Club 6-8; Candidate in Miss Phillips Pageant. EDINGTON, ELAINE S R Parliamentarian 7; S. R P.T.A. Representative 8; Spanish Club 4-7. Secretary 7; Pep Club 8; Thalia Literary Society 2; Damrosch literary Society 4-8, Finance Chairman 7; P.T.A Representative 2; Secretary Math Class 3; Secretary Study Hall 3; Secretary History 7-8; Marshal 3; Girls' Chorus Miss Phillips Pageant 2. EDINGTON, JAMES PAYNE Spanish Club 3-4; Gorges literary Society 3-8; S. R. Banker 2, 5. P.T.A. Representative 7; Marshal 3-4. EZELLE, LARRY DON Yancey literary Society. PAGE 42 FERGUSON, REBECCA LANE FIKES, JOSEPH WILLIAM FORRESTER, LINDA GRACE Thalia literary Society 3-8; Pep Club 3-7; Mirror Agent I, 5, P.T.A. Representative 6; Choir 4, Chor-alicrs 3; library Assistant 3. FREDERICK, LINDA LOUISE Dramatics Club 4-8, Historian 7-8; F.N.A. 3-8; P.T.A. Representative 7-8; Council Member 3; Marshal 3. 5. 6, 7. GAGLIANO, LUCY ELIZABETH National Thespians Society 6-8, Program Committee 8. Reporter 7, Historian 8, Program Chairman 7; Clio 3-8, Club Stunts Chairman. Program Committee 7, Club Stunts Committee 7; S. R. Sec. 1, Red Cross Representative 2, Vice President 5. P.T.A. Representative 6; Blood Bank Worker 2; Bank Worker 7, 8; Secretary of English Class 3, 4; Make-up Committee (Sabrina Fair) 6; Publicity and Program Committee (If A Man Answers) 7; Costume Committee (If A Man Answers) 7; Flag Bearer, Homecoming 7. GAMBLE, JULIA CAROL Y-Teens Secretary 3, President 4, Vice President 6, Chaplain 8; Secretary of Clothing Class 2; Secretary of S. R. 2. GIBSON, PATRICIA ANN Dramatics Club 3-8. Chaplain 5, Vice President 7, Recording Secretary 8; Spanish Club 3-8, Chaplain 5, Vice President 7, Recording Secretary 8; Spanish Club 3-6; Thespians 8; Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 5; S R. Bank Teller 1 3. 5-8; Part in Thespians Play 7; Bank Worker 5-7; Usherette at Stale English Workshop 5; Usherette at A.E.A, English Meeting 5. PAGE 43 GIDDENS, JACKIE NELL GILMER, FILLMORE LITTON Beit Droned Senior Boy; Varsity Football GILMER, HENRY WILEY, III Projection Club President 8, Vice President 7; Projection Club 3-8; Sports Club 1-8; Session Room President, Vice President, Secretary; English Class President, Vice President; Basketball 1-2, 5-6; Basketball Manager 3-4, 7-8; Football 7, Football Manager 1. 3. 5; Track Manager 4, 6; Marshal 3-8. GODFREY, TEVIS ANN (Transfer from Sandusky Jr. High.) Awards Anthology Award 5, 7, First Priie State Fair for Essay 7; S. R. Red Cross Representative 3, 4, 7, Secretary 8, Council Member 5; Pep Club 6; Promethean 4-8; Class Offices Vice President Clothing Class 3, Secretary Clothing Class 4. Secretary Science Class 4, Vice President Homemaking 8, Secretary Science Class 5; Marshal 5-7, Head Marshal 5; Committees, G. O. Club Committee, Typing Committee for January Class Elections 7; Promethean Representative in Oratorical Contest 4; Miss Phillips Candidate 7. Miss D. A. R. Candidate 7. GRIFFIN, VICKY EILEEN Dramatics Club, Chaplain, Recording Secretary, Club Reporter, Sergcant-at-Arms, Historian; F. T. A., Historian, Chaplain; Marshal 3, 4; Choraliers 7. 8; S. R. Vice President, Mirror Agent. GUNTER, DOROTHY JEAN Club Thalia literary Society, Semester 2-8; S R. Offices—Secretary. Semester 7 and P.T.A. Representative. Semester 8; Class Officers—Vico President of Foods Class, Semester 7 and Treasurer of Foods Class, Semester 8; Junior Miss Phillips Pageant. Semester 3, HALLMARK, ALICE DRUSILLA Transferred from Sandusky Jr. High 3; Promethean Scrgeant-at Arms 6; Parliamentarian 7; Chairman of Project Committee 8; Pep Club 5-8; Choraliers 3, Choir 4-8; Secretary of half-study S. HAMM, KENNETH RICHARD Curry literary Society; D. O. Club, Chaplain; D. E. Club. President; S. R. President, Secretary, Council Member; Marshal 2-4, 7. PAGE 44 HASSLER, SHERRIE DONNA Transferred from East Rome High, Rome, Georgia, 6; Choir 6-8; Red Cross Representative 7. HEDRICK, WAYMAN McKINLEY, JR. Treasurer of English Class; Projection Club 2-8; Council Member 3; Bank Teller 4; Marshal 2; Football 2. HELMS, ROBERT MARION Owen Literary Society 7-8; Mirror Agent 8; Sports Club 3-5; Football 1-5; Basketball 1-5; Marshal 5-5. HENDERSON, JAMES PAUL Spanish Club 2-8, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. Treasurer 8, Critic 4; Owen Literary Society 4-8, Treasurer 7-8; Banker 6. Council Member 7, S. R. Secretary 8. P.T.A. Representative 4; Vocal 3, 4, 5, 8; Set Committee for Our Town ; Manager 1-3, Baseball 6-8, B-Tcam I, letter Football 1, 3, letter Baseball 2; Marshal 4-7, Head Marshal 7. HILL, JANACE KAY Future Nurses of America 4-6, Secretary 5. Vice President 6; Speech Club 2; Thalia Literary Society 2-8. Parliamentarian 5, Sergeant-at-Arms 6. Chaplain 7; S. R. Banker 1-3, Secretary 5. President 6, Secretary 7, Council Member 8; English Class Secretary 7. General Science Secretary I, Senior Science Secretary 5, Study Hall Secretary 4; Marshal 4-6. HOPKINS. DAVID EARL HOBSON, PATRICIA FAYE National Poetry Anthology 4. 6; Thalia literary Society, Vice President 7, Chaplain 5, Recording Secretary 4, Corresponding Secretary 8, Yearbook Committee Chairman 7, Project Committee Chairman 3; Future Nurses of America, President 8, Chaplain 6. Corresponding Secretary 4, Social Committee Chairman 7; Session Room Mirror Agent 8. President 5, Red Cross Representative 6, P.T.A. 4, Secretary 2; President Clothing Class 3. Secretary English Class 5, Secretary History Class 7, Vice President English Class 6; Choralicrs 4-6; Marshal 3. 5; Bank Worker 6-7; Mirror Typist 8; Miss Phillips Jr. Pageant 4; Assembly Programs 4-6. HORN. ANTHONY WILLIAM Most Courteous Senior Boy; Choir; Senior Class Pianist. PAGE 45 HORTON, CAROLYN LUCILE French Club 1-8, President, Secretary, Critic, Chaplain; Aglaia 2-8, President, Corresponding Secretary, Critic, Chaplain; S. R. P.T.A. Representative, Secretary; Class Offices, Vice President English Class 1, 4; Secretary Clothing Class, Secretary Bi ology Class, Roll Secretary. PAULETTE HOWELL Red Cross Award 5; Y-Teens President 5, Secretary 4, Vice President 3, 6; Red Cross Representative 4; P.T.A. Representative 3; Social Chairman 5, 6; Publicity Committee of “Glass Menagerie 3; Marshal 2-5. HOWELL, SIDNEY ELTON HURST, FLORENCE LILLIAN Scholastic Golden Key Award I; Twenty Hour Red Cross Pin 7, Fifty Hour Red Cross Certificate 8; One painting in sidewalk Art Show 6; Spanish Club 2-6; Promethean Literary Society 2-8; Red Cross Representative 7-8; Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 2-8, Treasurer 4. Recording Secretary 8; Secretary S. R. 6; Secretary Art Class 8; Chora-liers 7-8, Vocal 5-6. INGRAM, RANDY McCRAE JACKSON, JOHN DOUGLAS JAMISON, JOHN WILSON III Hoixioh Science Club, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. Vice President 5, President 6-7; R.O.T.C. Assistant Instructor 7-8; S. R. Banker 2, Vice President I. Red Cross Representative 4-5. JOHNSON, BRENDA FAY Damrosch Social Chairman 6, Project Chairman 7, Calling Committee 7, Treasurer 8; S. R Mirror Agent 3, Banker 5. President 6, 7, Secretary 4. 8; Marshal 2. 3. 4. PAGE 46 JOHNSON, PHILLIP LEE Yancey Literary Society 4-8, Critic 7; Sport Club 2-6; S. R. Chaplain 2, Council Member 3-4, Vice President 7, Mirror Agent 5, 6; Track 2-4; 8-Team Football I. 2; Varsity Football 3-6; Varsity loiter 4, 6. JOHNSON, ROY MARVIN III Ushers 6-8, Secretary 7, Associate Head 8; Yancey 3-8; Sports Club 2-7; S. R. President 1, Vice President 6, Council Member 1, 5, Banker 7, 8; Varsity Football 1, 3, 5, 7, letter 3, 5, 7; 8-Team Basketball 2; Track 2, 4; Baseball 6. JONES, BARBARA GALE Choir 7; Chorallers 6; Thalia 4-8; Pep Club 5-6; Future Nurses 4-5; Red Cross Representative 2, 100 Hour Award 3; Marshal 2, 3; Bank Worker 3-5; Secretary Science Class 2. JONES, HARRIETTE LORINE National Honor Society 6; Big 9 Representative 5, 7; Freshman Book Award 2. National Essay Anthology 7; Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, Chaplain 1, Sergeant-at-Arms 8; Spanish Club 4; Promethean 4-8, Parliamentarian 5, Ser-gcant-at-Arms 8, Club Stunts Chairman 7; S. R. President 3, Secretary 4, 5, 6, P.T.A, Representative 1; English Class President 3, Secretary 4; Choir 7-8, Choralier 5-6; Marshal 2, 3, 4, 6, 8; Inner High Spanish Contest 4; Representative to Festival of Arts Home Economics Department 4; Outstanding Home Economics Student 7, Fair Award in Sewing 4. KEMP, JERRY LOVOY KYLE, C. DERYL Projection Club 3-8. LaPORE, PATRICIA MARTHA Outstanding Home Economics Student 7; Second Prize Table Setting Contest 6; Aglaia literary Society 3-6; Junior Classical League 2-4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Chaplain 3; National Thespians 6-8; Sergeant-at-Arms of Thespians 8; Clio literary Society 8; President of S. R. I; President of Foods Class 5; Vice President Clothing Class 7; it. Red Cross Representative 3; Mirror Agent 7; Chaplain 6; P.T.A. Representative 5; Secretary Latin Class 4; Choralicrs 8; Senior Play Committee 6, 7, 8; Marshal 2, 4, 7; Head Marshal 8. LAWLESS, RONNIE Publicity and Publications Committee 7; Co-Chair-man of Clubs Committee 8; Scholastic An Award Gold Key 4; Art Awards at State Fair 7; S. R. Banker 5, 7, 8; Council Member. PAGE 47 LEE, LARRY HORACE National Poetry Anthology Award. National Essay Anthology Award; Promoter! of Goodwill and Understanding, Secretary 1, Treasurer I; Confederate Roundtable, Secretary 2; S. R. Vice President 2, Banker, Bank Worker 2; Boys' Vocal. Choir. LEWIS, PATRICIA KAY National Honor Society 7-8; Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 7-8, Project Committee 8. Social Committee 8. Yearbook Committee 8; Entre Amigos 4-8, Parliamentarian 8, Chairman Yearbook Committee 6-7; Thalia literary Society 2-8. Corresponding Secretary 6, Treasurer 8, Chairman Invitations Committee 6, Yearbook Committee 2-3. Telephone Committee 5, Oratorical Committee 8, Project Committee 7; Pep Club 1-2; S. R Mirror Agent 2-4; Study Hall Assistant 5, 6, 8. Senior Play Makeup Committee 3; Perfect Attendance Award 1-4. LEWIS. THOMAS ROBERT LILES, MARTHA LOUISE National Anthology Award; Clio Literary Society 2-8; Council Member 2-3; Choralicrs 5; Choir 6-8 LITTLE, NANCY ELIZABETH Most Outstanding Economics Student 7; Fair Winner 7; National Poetry Anthology Winner 3-4. Dam-rosch literary Society 2-8. Vice President 6-7, Hardest Worker 6. Corresponding Secretary 8. Social Chairman 5, 8. Yearbook Chairman 6-7; Thespians 6-8. Social Chairman 7 Chaplain 8. Reporter 8; Pep Club 2-5; S R President 2. Vice President 5. Secretary-Treasurer 1. Mirror Agent 7; Study Hall Secretary 3-4,- Choir 8. City and State Choral Competition 8; Miss Phillips Pageant 7; Band Review 8. Mirror Board 8, Typist 8; Student Director Senior Play 6. Make-up Committee 5-6. Make-up Chairman Senior Play 7-8; Gym Class lieutenant 2; Head Marshal 7; G O. Assembly Committee 6; Table Setting Contest 8. LIVELY, JR.. HARVEY JHEDFORD Confederate Roundtable 7-8; Bank Teller 8; lab leader 5-6; President of English Class 8 LOCKARD, JUDY ANN LOGAN, PATRICIA ANN Euphrosynean 2-8. Critic 3 7 Proiect Chairman 8; Pep Club 7-8 Banker 3; P T A Representative 5 6; Club Stunts Finals 6. 1 PAGE 48 LORINO, FRANK ANTHONY Best Looking Senior 8; Vanity Football; Owen Literary Society. LOTT, FRANCES MARIAN Pep Club 3-5; Spanish Club 2; Dramatics Club 2-5; S. R. Vice President 6, Mirror Agent 8. P.T.A Representative 7. Chaplain I, 2; Vice President Clothing Class 5; Secretary Clothing Class 6; Marshal 4. 5, 6. 8. SHIRLEY LOWERY Transferred from Woodlawn and St. Clair County High; National Beta Club 5-6; Future Teachers 5-6; Future Homemakers of America 4-5; Won the American History Award 6; Mnemosynean 8; Red Cross Representative 8; Secretary of S. R. 1; Junior Glee Club 5-6. LYNN, SUSAN ELIZABETH Cheerleader 2-8. Co-Head 7-8. letter 2. 6. 8; Homecoming Queen 7, Clio literary Society 2-8. Vice President 7. Corresponding Secretary 5. Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Pep Club 2-8; G O. Sportsmanship Committee 3, 4; S R President 3. 6. Vice President I, 4. Secretary 5, Mirror Agent 2. P.T.A. Representative 7, Red Cross Representative 8,- English Class Secretary I. 2; History Class Secretary 7; Homemaking Class Vice President 8; Foods Class Vice President 7, Choraliers 5; Choir 7. 8; Captain of Gym Class 3; Marshal 3, 4. 6. 8. Head Marshal 4. MAJORS, TERRY CLYDE MARTIN. JOHN DAVID President D. E Club 8; Confederate Roundtable 3-4; Council Member. MARTIN. CAROLE MARLENA Transfer Shades Valley 5; National Honor Society 7-8; Student Council 6; Youth Appreciation Week Representative 7; National Merit Scholarship Commendation 7. Poetry Award 5. 6. 7. 8; National Anthology Award I; Essay Award 7, First Prize Art, Alabama State Fair 7; First Prize History. Alabama State Fair 7, Promoters of Good Will and Understanding 8; Junior Classical League, Chaplain 8; Euphrosynean literary Society, Project Committee, Who's Who; Secretary Latin Class 6; Secretary Geography Class 7; Secretary Art Class 7; Secretary Study Hall 7; Club Stunts 7; Awards Assembly 6. 7, History Assembly. Talent Assembly. McClendon, lee eugene PAGE 49 y McCRAY, CAROL JOYCE Mnemosynean 2-8, Parliamentarian 8, Critic 4; Junior Classical League 2-8; Choir 6-8; Choraliers 3-5. McDaniel, danny kyle Owen Literary Society 5-8; Ushers 6-8; Session Room President I. 8. Banker 7. Red Cross 6; Band 1-4; 8-Team Track 2-4 McJUNKIN, WILLIAM LARRY Yancey Literary Society 5-8; Sports Club I, 3, 5. 7; Session Room President 5, 8. Vice President 4, Chaplain I. 3. Secretary 2; Marshal 3. 5; Sportsmanship Committee 8; B-Toam letter I. Football 1-3. 6 8. Varsity letter 7. Basketball 1-3. Track I. 3. 5. McGUIRK, PHILLIS CAROLE Vestalia literary Society 2-8; S. R. President 8; Choir 4-8; Choraliers 2-3, Madrigal 5-7; Miss Phillips Pageant 2-8 McMAHON. CHERYL DARLENE Mnemosynean literary Society 3-8. Critic 5, Vice President 7; Red Cross Representative 3. Girls' letter Club 4-8; 0 O Club 7-8; Session Room Chaplain 2; Secretary History Class 4; Volleyball Team 3. 5; Runner up Badminton Championship 6. MEADOWS, JOHNNY CHARLES MOSELEY, DENNIS ANN Junior Classical league 4, 6, 8, Delegate 6, Recording Secretary 8; Astraea Literary Society Recording Secretary 5. Treasurer 7, President 8; S. R. Vice President 7; Class Offices, Co-Chairman History 8; Choraliers 7; Choir 8; Office Worker 5-8. MUSGROVE, HELMA LEE Y-Tcens 2-3, President 3; Chiaroscuro 4-5, Critic 5; Clio 7-8; Thespians 8; Chaplain S. R 6, Secretary 3; Costume Committee Senior Play 1961. NEWELL, RICHARD MORRIS R.O.T.C. ribbon for being in the best drilled squad 5; award for being in best drilled company in Veterans Day Parade 7, Good Conduct Ribbon 5; Owen literary Society, Program Committee 7, Project Committee 6; Latin Club 2-4; Banker 7-8; Assembly on U.N. Day 3; Color Bearer on Field 5; Homecoming R.O.T.C. half time 5. NICHOLS, ROBERT CHESTER Ushers, Treasurer 7. Head Usher 8; Yancey 8; Confederate Roundtable, President 4; S. R Vice President 7-8, Red Cross Representative 4, Chaplain 3, 7; Vice President English Class 7; President English Class 8; Chemistry lab leader 5-6; 8-Team Football 3; Varsity Baseball 4; Marshal 6-7; Miss Homecoming Escort; Red Cross Camp Representative. Vice President of Senior Class. NIX, JIMMIE WAYNE D. O. Club 7, 8; B-Team Football 1. 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Track Team Manager 5, 6; Track Letter 6. OAKS, MERI LYNN National Honor Society 7, Treasurer 8; Senior Who's Who— Most likely to Succeed ; Citizenship Tour 6; Freshman Orientation G. O. Committee 5; Promot ers of Goodwill and Understanding 2-8, Historian 5, Vice President 6, President 8. Parliamentarian 8, Inter-High Promoters Parliamentarian 7, 8, United Nations Tour 3; Future Teachers of America 1-2; Junior Classical league 3-8, Chaplain 4, Recording Secretary 5, Treasurer 6, Corresponding Secretary 7. President 8, Delegate to State Convention 4, 6, 8. 3rd Place in State Mythology Contest 6; Promo-thean literary Society 2-8, Critic 4. Corresponding Secretary 6, Parliamentarian 5. Treasurer 7, Reporter 8, Best Member” 6. 7, 8, Chairman of Club Stunts Committee 6; Session Room, Chaplain 2, Treasurer 4. 6, Banker 7; Class Offices. Secretary of English Class 1, 2. Secretary of Latin Class 2. 3, 4, Secretary of Science Class 2, 3. Secretary of Half Study 2; Choraliers 3, Choir 4-8. City and State Choral Competition 6, 8; Mirror Board 7, 8 Reporter 7. 8. Editor of Back of Book of Annual, Annual Staff; Essay Published in National Essay Anthology 7; 1st Prize in Chemistry at State Fair 6; Office Assistant 4, 5. ODOM, BILLIE JANICE National Poetry Anthology 3, 4; Aglaia literary Society 3, 8, Club Stunts Chairman 7, Protect Chairman 7, Vice President 8; S. R Mirror Agent 1, S. R. Secretary 2; Civics Secretary I, 2, Secretary Biology 3; Marshal 4; Gym Assistant 3; Basketball Team 2. 4; Volleyball 1. PAGE, PATRICIA ANN Mncmosyncan literary Society 3-8, Treasurer 7, President 8; French Club 5-8; Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 8. Treasurer 8; S. R Red Cross Representative 3, Council Member 4; Gym Assistant 6; Captain Gym Team 6; Marshal 5. PAGE 51 PALMER, PATRICIA ELIZABETH Quill and Scroll Honor Society 8; D. A R Good Citizenship Girl 7j Jr. Mill Phillips Representative 3, 5. First Alternate 5; French Club 1-8, Vice President 4, President 5, Reporter 6, Critic 7; Aglaia literary Society 3-8. Critic 4, Vice President 5. President 6, Treasurer 7; S. R. P.T.A Representative 3. 5, President 4. 5, 7, Secretary 6. Mirror Agent 8; English Class: President 5. 6, Vico Presi dent 4; Foods Class President 7. PENN, WILLIAM BRUCE French Club 3; P.T.A. Representative 6, 8; Council Member 4; Secretary 5, 6; Marshal 2. PENNINGTON, EUGENE EDWARD Art Club Secretary 7; S. R Banker 7-8; R.O.T.C Captain. PENTER, MARGARET HELEN National Honor Society 7 8; Miss Fire Prevention 7, Top 3 in Miss Phillips Pageant 7; Maiorctto 4-8; Damrosch 2-8, President 7, Corresponding Secre tary 5, Critic 3. 8; Pep Club 7-8; Secretary of S. R 5, 7, Red Cross Representative I; Marshal 7-8. As sistant Head 8j Band 4-8; Chairman of Assembly Committee 8; Miss Phillips Jr. Finalist 5; Miss Phil lipian 8. PETERSON. REBECCA ANN Spanish Club 5-8, Vice President 6, Corresponding Secretary 8. Proiect Committee Chairman 8; Thalia literary Society 3-8. Critic 8; S. R Council Member 7-8, Assistant Banker I, Banker 5, Sportsmanship Chairman 2, 4, Secretary 3; Monitor in Civics Class 1-2; Study Hall Monitor 2 8; Foods Class President 7, Girls' State Representative; Office Assistant; Blue Ribbon Cooking Award 7; National Essays of High School Students 7; National Anthology of High School Students 4. 6-7 POARCH, THOMAS SIDNEY Usher Club 5-8; Sports Club 1-6; Owen literary Society 8; Critic 3-8; Projection Club 2 4; Session Room President I, 5, Secretary 3. P.T.A. Represen tative 7, Mirror Agent 8; Varsity Football I 6. Va' sity letter 3, 5; Track 2. 4. 6. Marshal 4 8; leader 8; Sportsmanship Committee 6; Vocal 7, 8. POOL, LYNN WYATT Treasurer of 0 O Club 7, 8; Council Member 5-8; 0. O Club 5-8; First Place Winner at State Fair 7; Member of Orientation Committee 8 PRUETT, JANICE ALENE Aglaia literary Society 5-8; Junior Classical league 3-5, S. R Treasurer 3-4. Banker 5. Red Cross Representative 7; Secretary latin Class 3-4; Secretary English Class 4-5 PAGE 52 PUCKETT, RODERICK ALEXANDER Gorges, Secretary 6, Treasurer 7, Chaplain 8; Spanish Club 3; S. R. President 5, Mirror Agent 4; Boy ’ Vocal 6. 7. 8; Gym leader 7. QUICK, DONNIE EARL D. E 5-8; S. R. Red Cross Representative, Council Member; Football 3 4; Track 3-4 RAY, JOE OLIVER G. O. Pre idcnt 8, Fir t Astociate 7; Club U hera 5-8. Owen 3-8, Trea urer 5, Third Member 6; Junior Clattical league 3, 4; Confederate Roundtable 2. 3, Sergeant-at-Arm 2; Mr. D. O. 8; Stage Crew 68; Representative to Boyt' State 6; Homecoming Es-cort 7; Choir 7. 8, librarian 7. Boy ’ Choro 6; Cower Detign Student Directory 7; Vanity Basketball 3, 4; S. R Office . Safety Chairman 2, P.T.A. Representative 3, Mirror Agent 5. 6; Class Offices. English Class Secretary 2. History Class Co-Chairman 7; Marshal 5; Bank Board of Directors 7, 8 REEDER, JERRY FRANK National Honor Society 7-8. President 8; Harvard Book Award 6, Outstanding Freshman Award 2. National Poetry Anthology Award 4, 7, National Essay Pres Award 7; Ushers Club 6 . Assistant Head 8; Confederate Roundtable 3-8, President 6. 8. Vice President 5, 7. Secretary 4; S. R. President 4. 5, Vice President 7. Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; President English Clast 5. 7. Vice President 8; Contestant In City-Wide Spanish Oral Comprehension Con-test”; Senior Class Orator. RHEA, JOAN CAROL Senior Who’s Who. Best All Around ; Mitt School Spirit 7; Pep Club 2-8. President 6. 7, Vice Presi dent 4. Secretary 5, Program Committee Chairman 4, Yearbook Committee Chairman 4, Miss Pep Club 7; Oamrotch 2-4, Project Committee Chairman 4; Thalia 5; Vestaha 6-8. President 7, Secretary 8, Steering Committee Chairman 7, Club Stunt Committee Chairman 7, Club Stunts Final 7, Social Committee 6. Mi Vestalia 7; S. R. Secretary I, 4. Banker 4. Sportsmanship Chairman 7, Treasurer 8; Vice President of History Class 7; Study Hall Secretary 6; Clothing Class Secretary 3; Gym lieutenant 2; Basketball Team 2; Red Cross Blood Bank 2; Mirror Board Reporter 8; Annual Assistant 8; Mirror Typist 8; If A Man Answers”, Thespian production, Make-up Committee Co-Chairman 8; Marshal 2, 7, 8; G. O. Campaign for Second Associate 7; Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizenship Girl Nominee 7 RICHARDSON, ROSEMARY National Honor Society 7-8; Winner Girls’ literary Reading 4. 3rd Placo Winner, Interpretative Reading, Alabama Tennessee Speech Tournament, Howard College 4, National Anthology Poetry and Essays: poetry and essay awards 7; Thespians 3-8, Chaplain 4, Treasurer 6, 7. Corresponding Secretary 8; French Club 1-2. Chairman Social Committee 2; Aglaia literary Society 2-8, Chairman Social Committee 3, Critic 4, Chaplain 5, Vice President 7; President English Class 1-2; S. R Mirror Agent 4; Minor Role. Senior Play 3, Major Role Senior Play 7; Marshal 6; library Assistant 3-4; Most Conceited Senior In Who’s What. ROBINSON, SIDNEY ANN Quill and Scroll 7, 8; Outstanding Home Economics Student 7; National Poetry Anthology 7. 8; Monitor Honor Study Hall 5, 6; Euphrosynean literary Society 3-8. President 6. Vice President 5. 8, Project Committee Chairman 7; Pep Club 3, 4. Chaplain 3, Yearbook Committee Chairman 5, 8, Program Chairman 5, 8; S. R. Vice President 3, Secretary 6. 7, 8. Banker I, 4, 5, 7. 8, Chaplain 3, 4, 6, 7, 8. Sportsmanship Chairman 2, Social Committee 6. 7; President Homemaking Class 8; President Clothing Class 8; Mirror Board 7, 8, Roporter 7, Assistant Editor 8, Annual Staff 7, 8, Undergraduate Editor 7. 8; Senior Class Secretary. ROGERS, GRANT PAGE 53 ROSDICK, DONNA CAREN ROUSE, VERNON WALTER DORIS LUCILLE SANDERS Mnemosynean 7-8. Critic 8. Pern Committee 8j Y Teem 3-5. Treasurer 4; S. R. Secretary 5, Mirror Agent 4; Secretary law Class 8 SCOGGIN, CLIFTON DENNIS SEALE, RENA ELIZABETH Euphrosynean literary Society 2-8. Corresponding Secretary 7. 8. S. R. Banker 2, 3, P T.A. Representative 3, Council Member 5. President 6, Red Cross Representative 8; Infirmary Marshal 5. SELF, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR. SEPSAS, NICKY DEAN Honor Society 7-8, Vice President 8; Alabama 8oys' State 7; Chairman Scholarship Committee 8; Ushers 6-8. Secretary 8; Disc and Diamond Society 26, Treasurer 3-4 Secretary 5-6,- Bank Board of Directors 7 8; Owen Literary Society 5 8, President 8, Vice President of S. R. 3. President 8. Council Member 2; Captain Rifle Team 5-6; Vice President National Rifle Association at Phillips High School 5. President 6; Chemistry lab leader 56; Senior Class President. SCHATZ. LINDA JEAN Clio literary Society 2-8; Future Nurses 3-5; Pep Club 6; D E 7-8; Banker I, 4. Vice President 2, 6, Mirror Agent 3. 5. Secretary 7, 8; Study Hall Secretary 3-5; Marshal 6. PAGE 54 SHURBET, EDWIN RANDALL Owen literary Society 3-8. Secretary 8; Ushers Club 8; Choir 8; Marshal 7; Varsity Football I, 3, 5, 7; Varsity Basketball 2, 4, 6, 8; Varsity Baseball 2. 4; Varsity Track 6; 4 Football lettersj A Basketball letters; 2 Baseball letters; Co-Captain Football 7; Co-Captain Basketball 6. 8; President of S. R. 2, 4; P.T.A Representative 5. 6; Vice President of S. R. 1. 3; Who's What, Best All Around. SIMS, ANNE MARIE Clio literary Society 3-8, Reporter 8; french Club 2-8; Choir 7-8; Choralicrs 6; Vice President ol Home Economics Class 3, 7; Session Room Banker 3, 4. 5; Math Tournament at Howard College 6; Marshal 8 SMITH, KENNETH AUBREY S. R Red Cross Representative 4. Vice President 7, Marshal 5; Entrance in Poetry Contest; Gym leader 2. 3. 8. SMITH, PATSY LOLITA Damrosch literary Society 2-8. Social Committee 2. Treasurer 5, Recording Secretary 6-8, Critic 7. Program Committee 7, Membership Committee 7. Finance Committee 7; 0. O. Club 7-8; President of S R 2; President of Civics 2; Secretary of English I. 2. 5. 6; P.T.A Chairman 7; Secretary of S. R 8; Captain of Gym Class 3-5; Volleyball Team 3-5; Basketball Team 4; Miss Phillips Pageant 3-5. SNOW, MERLE KELLY SNOW, REBA JANE Council Member 2-3. Damrosch literary Society 2-4; Thalia 5; Clio 6; Vcstalia 7 8; Scrgeant-at Arms 8: Pep Club 7-8; Critic 8; Choraliers 5-6; Choir 7-8, Miss Phillips Pageant 8j Senior Class Who's What Biggest Flirt 8. SPAIN, JR., JOSEPH HAROLD STEPHENS. LINDA FAYE Eupfirosyncan 4 8, Recording Secretary. Treasurer, Parliamentarian, french Club I 4, I. T. A 5 8; S. R Mirror Agent I 2. Secretary 3. 6. 8; Marshal 2. li brary Assistant 3 4. 78 PAGE 55 STITH, HUGH PLATT, III Football; Choir, Madrigal Club; Owen, President. STRIKER, FRANCINE Council Member I, 5; President ol Foodt Class 2; S. R Vice President 2, 6, 8; Captain of Basketball Team 4; Vice President of D. O. Club 7, 8. SWAIN, RICHARD PATRICK TANNER, REX LEE, JR. Gorge Literary Society 3-8, Junior Classical league 4-7; S R President I, 5. Vice President 3, 6, 8 Team Track 3; Marshal 2-3. THOMAS, JANICE MICHELLE Anthology of High School Poetry Award 5. 6, 7; Annual Essay Anthology Award 5; Participant N C. T.E English Contest 6; Spanish Club 2-8, Proiocf Chairman 7, Pro|ect Committee 3; Aglaia literary Society 2-8; Promoters 4; S R Mirror Agent 5, Vice President 6, Secretary-Treasurer 7; Secretary of Art Class 7; United Nations Assembly 4, Semi-Finalist Miss Phillips Pageant 7, Contributor to CrimsoneMc 7. 8; National Honor Society 8 THRIFT. FOSTER ANSON Basketball. TOLLISON, CAROL PATRICIA TUCKER, PAULETTE Damrosch literary Society 2 8; Marshal 2 3; Pep Club 5-8, PT.A. Representative 8. PAGE 56 TURNER, IRA CAIN Session Room Offices, President 3, Vice President 4. 6, Secretary 2, 5, Mirror Agent 8. P T A. Representative 7. UNDERWOOD, VIRGINIA Pierian Literary Society 3-8; P.T.A. Representative 7. Vice President; Marshal 2. VANN, JAMES CARROLL Red Cross Club 7; Track 4. VAUGHN, WILLIAM HARRY National Merit Scholarship Finalist 8; Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 1-8, Pariiamcntarian 2, Chaplain 3. 8, Corresponding Secretary 6. Vice President 6, 7, Inter-High 1-8, Critic 7, 8; Hioxoih Science Club Treasurer 3, 7. 8; Junior Classical League 2-8, Delegate to State Convention 8; Disc and Diamond 5-8; S. R. Council Member I; Choir 7, 8; Band 1-8, Drum Major 5-8, All-City Band 7 WALKER, HASKEY LOUISE WALKER, JAMES CLINTON, JR. Junior Classical League 4-8; S. R. President 6. 8; Banker 5; Red Cross Representative 2; P.T.A Representative 4; Marshal 3. WARD, JOSEPH EDWIN Art Club 5-7. President 7, Program Chairman 5-7, Pen Chairman 5-7; D. E. Club 7-8; Session Room President 6 WARREN, JENNIFER Transferred from Meridian. Miss., 3; Junior Miss Phillips Finalist 5; Thespians 6-8. Corresponding Secretary 7, Vice President 8; Pop Club 5; Jr Rod Cross 4. Clio literary Society 5-8, Critic 7, Corresponding Secretary 8; S R Secretary 5, P.T A Representative 7. Mirror Agent 8. Senior Plays 3-8; Student Director 5; Marshal 3. 4, 5, 6 PAGE 57 WEBSTER, STANLEY HORTON National Honor Society 7-8, Scrapbook Committee 8; Owen Literary Society 3-8, Project Committee 5, 7, Yearbook Committee 6, Social Committee 4, 5, 7, Critic 6, Parliamentarian 4; Junior Classical league 3-8, Historian 5, Parliamentarian 6; Caesar Award 4; Track 4-5; S. R Vice President 2-3; S. R. Banker I, 4, 5; Optimist Club Scholarship Representative 7; Chemistry lab leader 5-6; National Anthology of High School Poetry Award 6. WEEKS, SUSAN SHIRLEY Junior Classical League 3-8, Treasurer 5, Delegate to State Latin Convention 5-8; Chiaroscuro 1-4; Promoters of Goodwill and Understanding 2, Ag-laia literary Society; Session Room Vice President 5, Secrotary 2, Chaplain 4-6, Choir librarian 7, Banker 3, Choraliers 5-6, Choir 7-8; Marshal 5-8. WEEMS, NANCY IRENE National Honor Society 7; First Prize in Fair Awards 3; Poetry Award 7; Damrosch Literary Society 2; S R President 3, Vice President 4. Secretary 7; Secretary of Science Class 2; President of English Class 4; President of Homemaking Class 7; Marshal 2-4; Club Stunts 4; library Assistant 8. WHITE, JAMES LEE WHITE, LINDA Miss Phillips Pageant 7; Clio literory Society Reporter 7; S R. Red Cross Representative 7-8, Reporter of Red Cross 8, S R Vice President 1, P.T.A. Representative 2, Banker 4-5; Secretary of Clothing Class 3; Secretary of Homemaking Class 8; Who's Who, Best looking Senior Girl. WHITEHEATH, JAMES LARRY WILLIAMS, CLAUDETTE F N A President 7, Vice President 8, Corresponding Secretary 6; Damrosch President 8. Corresponding Secretary 7, Recording Secretary 6, Critic 5. Chaplain 4; S R President 2. 8, Secretary 3, Mirror Agent; Girls' Basketball Team 3. 4; Badminton Tournament 4; Office Helper 2, 8; Club Stunts 4. WILLIS, BETTY FAYE Thespians 3-7; Civitan Award Winner 2; Thespians Critic; Aglaia 4-8; Session Room Vice President 1, Secretary 3; Play Committees- Publicity and Assembly Chairman for Play 7; Marshal 2-7; Debate Team 5-7; Participant in Debate Tournaments 5-6; Participant in Oral Interpretation 7; Participant in Speech Clinic 7; Campaign Speaker on Assembly 6; Representative to Student Town and Gown Clinic 4; Phillips Representative on Know Your News” 4. PAGE 58 WILSON, JAMES CLAYTON, JR. WILSON, WAYNE HENRY WOLFE, BILLIE ANN Damrosch Literary Society 2-4; Clio Literary Society 5-8; Historian 8; Banker 2, Vice President 3, Red Cros Representative 8; Marshal 6; Christmas Program 4. WOOD, MARCIA LAREE WRIGHT, JR., THOMAS CLAYTON Ushers 6-8, Membership Committee; Owen 5-8, Stunt Committee; Secretary of S. R. I; Red Cross Representative 3; Mirror Agent 7; Social Chairman 7; Council Member 8; Choir 2-7; Madrigal Club 7-8; Boys' Chorus 1 7; Choir Competition, Shades Valley High 2, 4, 6, 8; Miss Phillips Pageant. ZIMMERMAN, ANN Y-Tcens 2-4; Euphrosynean 4-8; Marshal 8. ZORN, CARLTON PERRY Ushers 5, Treasu'er 8; S. R. President 5. 7; President English Class 5, Vice President 6, History Chairman 5; B-Team Football 1-2, B-Tcam Track 2. Varsity Football 3-8. Track 2-6; Marshal 6; Bank Board 7-8. SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES ADAMS, WILLIAM HENRY PAGE 59 BARRON, DON ALLEN HART, GRADY COLUMBUS, JR. JOHNSON, LINDA LOU SELF, EWARD WINFRED SHOTTS, LINDA MARIE VICKERY, HAROLD ALLEN WARD, GEORGIA CARROL MAY GRADUATES NOT PICTURED ANDERSON, JAMES ROBERT ANDREWS, JOHN MANSFIELD BROWN, JOHN WESLEY CHAMBLEE, FRANK EDWARD CORNELL, JAMES HORNE DOOLEY, GARY DON EDWARDS, JERRY DEAN HANCOCK, PHELON JOEL HOLMES, JAMES SIDNEY JONES, JAMES WALLACE KANADAY, JOHN NEIL MANAKIDES, TOMMY McKEEVER, LARRY RAY MIRANDO, ANTHONY CHARLES MORRISON, GARY WAYNE PALMER, ROGER ALLEN PANTAGE, CHARLES DIAMON PHILLIPS, MICHAEL ERIC STEWART, RICHARD THOMAS SULLENS, TERRY HUGH WADE, ROBERT WILLIAM, JR. WADKINS, MAX PEARLIE WHITE, JOHN THOMAS BOLAND, PATRICIA ANN BURNETT, SANDRA LYNN CURTIS, FRANCES ANNA CUTCHER, JUDY FAY GARRISON, SUZANNE JOHNSON, DIANE JOHNSON, PATRICIA ANN McDonald, nancy ann WHITE, LINDA DELORIS WRIGHT, BARBARA JO YOUNG, SHERRY PAGE 60 May Prophecy The prophets of the May Senior Class 1964 make the following predictions (all in good fun, of course). The National Democratic Convention's leading opponents for the presidential nomination of 1984 are Joe Ray and Nicky Sepsas. At the annual meeting of the American Home Economics Association in Fort Worth, Texas, State President Nancy Little from Alabama was named Homemaker of the Year by National President, Patsy Palmer. The sports page really seems to be filled nowadays with former Phillipians making the headlines. Why, just recently the famous Randy Monk Shurbet scored a thousand points in one year for the Kalamazoo Wild Cats. That's really good; it took him four years in high school to get that many. Flash! Auburn University has been undefeated in football for the past five years under the expert coaching ability of Bill Clemons. Deep from the forest of Australia our prominent poet, Barbara Alexander has just released her latest book. From the Kangaroo's Pouch and Other Selected Poems. Recently in New York City, the annual convention of Interior Decorators of America honored Jane Bradford as their new President. Rosemary Richardson opened recently in the leading role of the popular Broadway play, Cleopatra's Daughter. The latest thing in foods these days is the Boog's Bun. This bun was created by the owner of the enormous chain of bakeries, Cindy Booker. Nancy Weems has just enlarged her day nursery to take in other than her own children. Fil Gilmer has opened an exclusive men's fashion shop on New York's Fifth Avenue. Some of his best customers include Wayne Allen, Michael Phillips, Tommy Poarch, and Tommy Wright. Sidney Ann Robinson has recently released her new book. How to Turn a Bright Red Without Really Trying. A reunion was held last month at the Business Women's Convention of former Phillipians—Charlotte Bright, Patricia Gibson, Sandra Cassels, Connie Collar, and Paulette Howell. The Birmingham News has just employed Elizabeth Seale to do the Today's Chuckles for their paper. The Metropolitan Opera's most recent attraction is Becky Bailey. Stanley Blair is the new manager of the Hotsy Totsy Club in New Orleans, Louisiana. Patty Branaman, marriage counselor, has a large exclusive office in the Stephens Building with her assistants—Marcia Wood, Francis Curtis, and Brenda Johnson. Patsy East has set a new typing record by typing 150 words a minute. The Hooteniers are now appearing on national television as the Number One folk singing group. Danny McDaniels, a famed architect, received national recognition for straightening the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Jimmy Henderson has finally achieved the title of Head Metallurgist at U.S. Pipe. PAGE 61 May Will Just as ancient Indians of olden times left relics to modern civilization, a few Red Raider Seniors wish to leave some treasures to the underclassmen. Patti Lewis wills to Norman Love her trusty slide rule which saw her through many a physics class. Carlton Zorn bequeaths his box of flares to Dewey Kendricks to further his high school football career. Murray Johnson has most graciously accepted Larry Bryant's old position as first trumpeter in the band. Dennis Ann Moseley unselfishly leaves her physics grades to a n y underclassman needing a few good D's to add variety to his report card. To any underclassmen boys who want to succeed with girls without really trying, Chester Nichols and Wayne Allen leave their good looks. Joan Rhea leaves her ability to go with Al Burgess for three years to Judy Bavar. Tommy Crowe has seen it in his heart to donate his history book to the starting of the homecoming bonfire next fall. Lynn Oaks wants Martha Mitchell to become the owner of her ability to do cartwheels. To his younger brother Johnny, Roy Johnson wills his warm spot on the football bench. Tommy Poarch wills Vicky Swindle his knack for having wrecks. To Bill Harris, Nancy Little solemnly bequeaths her seat in Thespians every Wednesday. Lucy Gagliano wishes to leave her one time majorette uniform to Sharon Godfrey. All Stanley Blair's girlfriends can find another Romeo in his brother Thomas. Carolyn Horton has no intention of leaving her blonde hair at Phillips, but she will share with Barbara Hamill the secret of how it got that way. To any one large enough to wear it, James Harry Douglas wills his band uniform. Jackie Giddens leaves her Hamlet book to Adria Palmer, although she doubts she will ever get to fh eighth semester to use it. Tc Brad Pr e, Henry Gilmer leaves his famous' ocker room speech. Florence Hurst, with regret, leaves her paint brush to Pat Launius. Joe Spain wills his calm driving ability to Peggy Hayes, who needs some calmness. To Bob Tate, Bill Clemons wills his athletic physique. Nicky Sepsas, Dean Battles, and Kelly Snow leave to Bobby Roberts their knack for walking ledges. Joyce McCray wills to Elaine Stephens her secret of how to snag a T.M.I. boy. Linda White and Lynda White want to leave anything but their names. They both agree that it's confusing enough to the teachers now! Eddie Alley, Buddy Stith, and Joe Ray leave Charles Leesburg well endowed with a talent for singing hillbilly style. Mike Sullivan, after careful concentration, wills his before school gathering corner by room 128 to Bill Hester, who most humbly accepts it. Joe Fikes simply leaves ! ! To the underclassmen of Phillips High School, all the Seniors will the pleasures and happy times each of us has had during our stay at Phillips. PAGE 62 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST ALL AROUND Lynn Oaks and Jerry Reeder Randy Shurbet and Joan Rhea WHO’S WHO.. MOST STUDIOUS FRIENDLIEST Harriette Jones and Nicky Sepsas Camille Biddle and Danny McDaniel PAGE 64 BEST LOOKING MOST TALENTED Lynda White and Frank Lorino Jimmy Douglas and Becky Bailey MAY, 1964 WITTIEST MOST ATHLETIC Sandra Cross and Eddie Alley Rita Cox and Sam Ferlisi PAGE 65 BIGGEST LIAR STANLEY WEBSTER TEACHER'S PET-BARBARA ALEXANDER MOST CONCEITED-ROSEMARY RICHARDSON WHO'S WHAT BIGGEST FLIRT— REBA SNOW LOVER BOY AL BURGESS PAGE 66 BIGGEST PEST WAYNE ALIEN May 1964 MOST BASHFUl-IARRY BRYANT BEST ORESSED Fll GILMER nd JANE BRADFORD MOST COURTEOUS-TONY HORN PAGE 67 SEMESTER 7 BARBARA ADERHOID WAITER ANDREWS TERRY BAILEY DON BARRON JUDY BAVAR CLAY BLACKWELL LINDA BLANTON J. W. BROWN JO BRUNO SANDRA BRYANT ELGIN CARVER JANET CATES LINDA CHAMBERS LINDA CLARK TOMMY CLEMENTS scon COLLINS NEAL COOPER SHELIA DENSMORE BILL DRAKE RONALD EDGE SHERRY EDWARDS VIRGINIA ENSMINGER MARGIE GAULDEN GAIL GLOVER MARTHA GOGGANS BETTY GOSS DOUGLAS GUY BILL HALL BONNIE HAMONS TOMMY HAMPTON PAM HARRIS ROSE MARY HEAD JOHN HOWARD HIGGINS JIMMIE HILL JERRY HODGE TERRY HORNE SANDRA HUMPHRIES SANORA ISBELL DALE ISOM JOHNNY JAMISON ENID JEFFCOAT JOHNNY JOHNSON MURRAY JOHNSON STELLA JOHNSON CARLOS JONES JOYCE JONES FAY KNOPF GEORGIE KILLIAN SUSAN KUNT DIANl LACKLY CHARLES LEES8URG EIRE LINDERAAAN NORMAN LOVE ROSE MARIE MALPELI PATSY MARTIN BILL MATLOCK TOMMY MAXWELL LARRY McDANIEL JO ANN McGHEE JAMES McGREGOR DAVID McKEEVER BARBARA MONROE ERIN NATION PAT PAGE GUS PAPPAS LINDA PEARMAN PEGGY PHILLIPS BOB PRICE ROD PUCKETT BILLIE PUTNAM GAIL PYLE CAROL RAMSEY GAY SHERMAN GARY SMITH JUDY SLOAN JAN TOMBRELLO IRA TURNER JIM VANN GWEN VICKERS CURTIS WALKER BARBARA WASHBURN PAUL WEBSTER CRAIG WELLS PAT WILKENS DAVID WITT BILLIE ANN WOLFE LARRY WRIGHT JESSE WOODARD SEMESTER 6 SONIA AARON ALVIN ADAMS BRENDA ADAMSON EVELYN ADDISON PATSY AKERS TOMMY AKERS JANET ALEXANDER WAYNE AMASON WESLEY ANDREWS ALICE ASA VERNON ATKINSON GREG BAHR T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N PAGE 71 T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N PAGE 72 Bill BAILEY RONNIE BAILEY THOMAS BANKSTON LINDA BARGANIER SHELBY BARNETT JANICE BATY CHRISTY BENNETT SUE BENTLEY ROY BEWLEY SUSIE BISHOP MARILYN BLACK PATTI BLAIR THOMAS BLAIR PETER BONDURIS DAVID BOWSER BONNIE BOYD CRAIG BRADLEY JUDY BRANSBY WILLIAM BRANTLEY DAVID BRIDGMON CECILIA BROWN JANICE BROWN LARRY BROWN FRANK BRYAN BETTY BRYANT HILDA BULLARD DANNY BURNETTE BEVERLY BURCH STELLA BURTON DON CALLAHAN EDDIE CAMPBELL CARL CANNOVA JANICE CANTRELL BRENDA CARSON KENNETH CASEY MARGARET CASH HELEN CASSIMUS SANDRA CHAMBERS LINDA CHAMPION TOMMY CHANDLER CAROLYN CLEMENTS BETTY CLEVENGER BECKY COCHRAN DAVID COCHRAN JAMES COLE TOMMY COLEY DON COLLAR MARILYN COLLEY JOE CONNELL MARJORIE CONIFF CONNIE CONNER JULIA COOPER NORMA CORNELIUS JACKIE CREEL CAROLYN CROCKER NOEL CROWSON ELIZABETH CUMMINGS MILTON DAHLKE PATRICIA DAVIDSON SUE DAVIES JOHNNY DEALE DIANE DEONNA DIANE DENTON MARIA DERZIS JOY DESMOND JANICE DoWITT LAURA DICKENSON BILLY DICKINSON SUE DONEGAN TERRY DOOLEY CLAYTON DOROUGH KATHY DOSTER JERRY DOUGLAS RANDY DOUGLAS LINDA DRAKE SHERRY DRUMMONDS JUDY DUNN DWIGHT EARNEST LINDA EASON MIKE EDMONDS BARBARA EDWARDS MARK ELLARD ROBERT EMERSON JIMMY ESTES PAULETTE FARRIS BARBARA FAULK HENRY FINCH JERRY FOSTER GARY FOSTER ANN FREW RONALD FRIS8EE AVONETTE FULLER VICKI GAEDE JIMMY GAINES GARY GAMBLE DEAN GAMBRELL LINDA GARNER SUZY GARRETT JENNIE GAULDEN SANDRA GILL T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N PAGE 73 T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N GARY GLOVER SHARON GODFREY HAROLD GOLSON DARLENE GOWENS SARAH GRADY JIM GRAHAM DIANE GREEN TERRY GREEN BARBARA HAMILL BEVERLY HAMM JAMES HAMMETT MARY HAMRICK JERRY HARKINS GEORGE HARRIS SANDRA HARRIS „.SARA LU HARRIS LYNN HARRISON PEGGY HAYES SANDRA HENDON PATRICIA HENDRIX DORIS HENSON NANCY HIGGINBOTHAM STEWART HIGGINS EDDIE HILLHOUSE JIMMY HILLHOUSE CLAUDETTE HILYER PAT HOPKINS LARRY HORNE RALPH HORSLEY JO ANN HOUSE ELAINE HUDSON PAT HUGHES SANDY HUGHES JANICE HUNDLEY BRUCE JOHNSON RALPH JOLLY JANIS JONES JAMES JORDAN DWIGHT KANADAY DEWEY KENDRICK PATSY KENDRICK GAYLE KEY STEVE KEY KENDLE KNIGHT BILLY LAND WAYNE LANGSTON KAY LANTRIP PAT LAUNIUS LINDA LAYNE JUDY LEAMON PAGE 74 MARY RUTH LEESBURG LARRY LeFOY FRANCES LEO BRENDA LESLIE MASON LEWIS NANCY LEWIS NIKI LEWIS REBECCA LITTLETON NANCY LLOYD LINDA LOPEZ DELENE LOVELADY JIMMY LOVOY LARRY LOWE LINDA LOWRY WAYNE LUCK PEGGY LUSTER FRANK MAGNUSON DOTTY MAHAFFY ROBERT MAHAN JANICE MANN JULIE MARQUIS CHARLES MARSHALL GAYLE MARTIN CHARLES MASKS (Sydney massed JIM MASSie JAMES MASTERSON DON MAULDIN LAWRENCE McBRIDE guy McConnell richard McConnell CONNIE McCRELESS SHERON McCULLOUCH CAROLYN McKAY CLAUD McKENZIE WADE McKENZIE RICHARD McKIBBEN TOMMY McLENDON RICK McMICHAEL richard McPherson RONNIE MEADOWS LINDA MEEK CHARLES MELTON DOROTHY MELVIN BOBBY MILLICAN LEE MINOR BEN MITCHELL MARTHA MITCHELL CAROLYN MOONEYHAM DON MOORE T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N PAGE 75 SANDY MOORE DAUN MUSGROVE HENRY NEFF ELAINE NEWTON PETE NICASTRO DORIS NOBUTT BETTY NOLES JACKIE O'BARR LARRY O’BARR SAMMY O'REAR RUTH ANN OREBAUGH EDDIE OSWALT BARBARA KAY OWEN NANCY OWEN ANN PARKER RONNIE PARNELL TOMMY PARKS SUSAN PATTERSON WALLACE PEEK LOUIE PERRYMAN NANCY PHILLIPS PERRY PITCHFORD BLOYCE PITTS BARBARA POYTHRESS JAMES PURVIS GARY PYLANT SHERRY QUAN BARBARA QUICK DIANA RANDALL PAUL REED JO REID GEORGIA RICHARDSON CLIFFORD ROBERTS PEGGY ROBERTS CAROLYN ROBERTSON LINDA ROBBINS ROBIN ROBINSON MARIE RODGERS FRANK ROE DIANE ROGERS LINDA ROGERS ILENE ROSENFELD BOBBY SALMON CHARLES SALTER JAMES SANDERS SANDRA SANDS GAIL SATTERFIELD RICK SAVAGE CLARK SCHATZ GATHAM SCIRO SANDRA SCOGGINS jean scon RICKARD SEAY HOWARD SEIF ROBERT SELMAN LINDA SHANKS HAL SHEPHERD YVONNE SHEPHERD LORAIN SHOTTS EDNA SIMS ELEN SISSON SHEILIA KAY SKEEN ANNE SMITH'--- CAROL SMITH CAROLYN SMITH GAIL SMITH LARRY SMITH LOUISE SMITH NORAAAN SMITH WAITER SMIZER HOUSTON SORENSON BENNY SORRELL DIANE SPANGLER SUSAN SPARKS JOE THOMAS JACKIE THOMPSON RICKY THOMPSON ROGER THOMPSON WANDA TILLERY JERRY TROTT PAULA TUCKER NORAAA TUGGLE JERRY TURNER BARBARA VAUGHAN JOY VOLUTATH MOLLY WAGES BARBARA WALKER BOBBY WALKER JIMMY WALKER LINDA SPEER SUSAN STEE ELAINE STEPHENS ANNETTE STODGHILL GEORGIA STRAVAKOS - J KEN STRICKLAND STEVE SWANN VICKI SWANSON BOB TATE MARY TAYLOR LYNNE TERRY PAGE 77 T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N PAGE 78 WORTHY WALKER ROONEY WALLACE ROBERT WATTS FREO WEAVER JAMES WELCH SANDY WEST MARGARET WHITE SANDEE WHITE JENNIE WILLIAMS JIMMY WILLIAMS JIMMY WILLIAMS TOMMY WILLIAMS CHARLES WILSON MARJORIE WILSON WINSTON ? PAT WISENER CAROL WOODS JOYCE WORK EDDIE WYNN SEMESTER 4 JOHNNY AARON IRIS ADAMS SUZANNE ADAMS FLOYD ADAWAY DIANE ALSTON ROBERT ANDERSON RUSTY ANDERTON CAROL ANDREWS BILLY ANDREWS CARROL ANTHONY SUSAN ARNOLD CLAUDETTE BAGGETT BARBARA BAKER TERRY BAKER JAMES BALLARD JOHN BARRON ALICE BARTON MARY BATES SUSAN BATTLES DAVID BATY PHILLIP BENEFIELD EDDIE BENNER GARY BENSON CARY BIDDLE PAT BIDDY DAVID BLACKWOOD PATSY BOYCE ANGELA BOYD CHARLES BRADSHAW KAREN BRAKE BRENDA BRANDENBURG BOBBY BRASHER CARLA BRASHER DANNY BROMLEY LINDA BROOKS JUDY BROWN WALTER BROWN CURTIS BROWNLEE JUDY BRYANT DUNCAN BUFORD JUNIOR BUSBIN KARAN CALLAHAN ERNEST CASSIMUS CAROLYN CHAMBERS JUDY CHAMBERS RONNIE CHAMBERS EVELYN CHANDLER DIANE CHAPMAN MIKE CLARK JIMMY COALSON VICKI COCKRELL ANDY CONVILLE DAVE COOLEY LEONARD CORMIER ANNA CORK ILDA CRANE SUE CRAVEN RONNY CULP DAN CRITTENDEN JOANNE CROSS JACK DAVIS SYBLE DAVIS JAMES DEAN EDITH DELLINGER LILA DENSMORE SAM DERZIS PATTI DONALDSON ANN DOWNS DEMETRA DRAKOS BYNUM DUREN TERRY EARNEST LEONARD EDMONDS BOBBY ELLIS JOE ELLIS JIM ESTES VIRGINIA FANCHER GARY FARLEY DIANE FLOWERS JUDY FREY MARY ALICE FRIERSON ROBERT GANDY T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N PAGE 79 T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N AllCE GAMBLE JEWELL GIBBS JERRY GILES JEFF GILMER JUANITA GLENN JAMES GOBER DOUGLAS GOLDEN REIDA GOLDEN GEORGE GRAHAM LANE GRAHAM WAYNE GRAHAM VIRGINIA GRAHAM EDDIE GRAVES JOYCE GREEN PAM GREEN TOMMIE GREER ERNIE GRIFFIN VIRGINIA GRIFFIN INEZ GRIMMETT NAN HAHN JOHN HAIRELSON RONNIE HALL DON HAMILTON DONNA HAMONS MICHAEL HANDLEY JAMES HARLAND AARON HARRIS CHARLENE HARRISON TERA HEFLIN GERRI HENDERSON BILLY HESTER RONNIE HICKS RICHARD HINTS JOHN HILL LINDA HILL JUDY HILYER MARILYN HIPP WAYNE HOBSON JIMMY HOUGHTON GERRY HOWARD MARY HUGHES CHARLES INGRAM AllCE JACKSON DIANE JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSON TOMMY JOHNSON DOROTHY JONES PAT JONES SUSIE JONES SHERRY KAMPLAINE PAGE 80 JANET KEUY JUDY KELLY ALINE KEITH NORMAN KEY CAROLYN KICKER MIKE KENDRICK MARIE KREIDLER LARRY KNOPF GENE LACEY XANE IAMPROS SUSAN LANGDON ETHELDA LANGSTON LINDA LAYNE CAROL LEONARD CHRISTY LEONTIS PHILLIP LEONTITSIS MARSHALL LEWIS ERNIE LITTLEFIELD WAYNE LITTLEPAGE LYNN LLOYD JANICE LOLLAR BOBBY LOVOY MIKE LUCK SYBLE MANOUS WAYNE MARSHALL SUSAN MARTIN DELOIS MASON SHARON MASON DAVID MAY8EN SUSAN MAXWELL SUE McABEE LARRY McAFEE PAT McCARTY CHARLOTTE McCLAIN TOMMY McCOLLISTER SANDRA McCOMBS joe McConnell AMANDA McCURRY PHILLIP McDANIEL PATSY McGHEE TROY McGOWAN SHARON McGUIRK ronnie mcintosh SUSAN MEADOWS RICK MELTON DANNY MOODY CAROLYN MOON BILLY MOORE SHARON MYRICK JEANNE NANCE T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N PAGE 81 T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N DORIS NIX PHYLLIS NIX DON NOE FRANK NORRIS JOHN NORRIS ROY O'HARE KAREN OLIVER PAT 0S80RN GEORGE OWENS GREG PAPPAS LUCYNDA PARRISH SHERRI PARTAIN CARY PERKINS RUTH PERRYMAN CHARLEY PHILLIPS TONI PIKE JAMES PRAYTOR FREDDY PLYLER ANDIE RABREN 8ILLY REED BRENDA REEVES LINDA REEVES ROXANNE REEVES ANITA RENO JOEY ROBBINS TERRI ROBERTS JACK ROBERTSON JACKIE ROBINSON MELTON ROBINSON JIMMIE ROEGNER BRENDA ROGERS JACKIE ROGERS LOUISE ROGERS PHYLLIS ROSE JOYCE SCOTT LARRY SCOTT JOHN SCROGGINS PEGGY SEIBERT SHERRY SELF CHRISTY SEPSAS JERITA FAYE SEXTON LYNDA SHARITT DONNA SHAW LARRY SHAW LINDA SHEFFIELD SKIPPER SHEWMAKER JANE SILVERS LYNNE SIMPSON MARILYN SIMPSON GENE SLUDER PAGE 82 CAROL SMITH SUZANNE SOFOULIS SUE SPANN TOMMY SPEEGIE RONNIE STAAB TOMMY STANSELL LINDA STERLING JAMES STEWART GAIL STONE BRENDA STRICKLIN JUDY STRICKLIN LINDA SULLENS DON SYKES GAYLE TAYLOR laGETTA TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR JOHNNY THOMAS DEIDRA TISCHER JIMMY TOWER MARIE TRONCALLI JOHN TROULIOS TOMMY TRUCKS BRENDA TURNER RITA VAUGHN LYNN VERCHOT BUTCH VINYARD RITA VINYARD JANICE VINYARD ANITA WADSWORTH E. J. WADSWORTH JOE WALLACE GLENN WALLS JAN WARREN ALITIA WATKINS VIRGINIA WALLACE BOBBY WATSON JERRY WATTS PAMELA WAYLAND FRED WHITE PAULETTE WEBB NORMAN WEED DAVE WELLS BOBBY WHITLEY JO WIGGINS KATHY WILLIAMS PAT WILLIAMS PATSY WILLIAMS ABOTT WOOD MIKE WORTHINGTON LAVERNE WROTEN PAGE 83 DIANE YOTHER FRANCES YOUNG LARRY YOUNG JACKIE ZEANAH SEMESTER 2 SANDRA ADAWAY DAVID AKERS ROBERT ALDRIDGE SANDRA ALDRIDGE LINDA ALLEN FAYE ANTHONY ANN ASKEW KATHY BARGANIER GROVER C. BARRON MICHAEL BARRY BARBARA BERRY DAVID BERRY PAT BEASLEY ROBERT BENASULY LARRY BEWLEY JOHNNY BILLINGS SUSAN BLACK JANICE BLAIKIE MICHAEL BLIZZARD TERRY BONDURIS LENORA BOONE LARRY BOYD COYETT BOYKIN RICHARD BRADLEY PATRICIA BRASHER JOYCE BRASWELL RONNIE BRAY NANCY BRITTAIN GLENDA BROWN PAULETTE BUSBY DONNA BYARS JIMMY BYERS LARRY BYRD MARY CAMPS BILLY CARSON BRENDA CASTLAW TONY CATHREN JAMES CHAPMAN JIMMIE CHAPMAN BARBARA CHAMBLESS GLENDA CHASTAIN SAM J. CHIORELLA SHIRLEY CHUNN TERESA CLARK MARVIN CLINE JAN COLE MORRELL CORNELIUS JIMMY CRAWFORD JUDY CUMMINGS LYNN DAHLKE MARY JO DARTY JEFFERY DAVIS RONNIE DAVIS MIKE DAVIS KATHY DENICOS MICHAEL DENNIS DON DICKINSON NANCY DILL LUCKY DONAHOO CECELIA DOUGLASS RONNIE DUNN GAYLE EAST HOWARD EDMONDSON JOE ELLIS PAT ENGLAND BOB ENSMINGER TOMMY ESTES JAMES EVANS DENNIS FARLEY SHARON FARLEY JOHNNY FOSHEE DEWEY FRANKLIN KRISTIE FRANKLIN DONNA FOWLER LINDA GARST MIKE GIAMBRONE GWEN GIBSON EVA GILMER CAROL GLAZE SHEILA GODFREY TOMMY GOOLSBY FREDA GORDON LEARA GRAY DON GREER RICKEY GREEN MYRA GUTHRIE PATRICIA GUTRICH HAZEL HAIRELSON PETE HALL ALICE HAMRICK GAIL HARDIN DONNA HARREl LINDA HARRIS THERESA HAUGHTON LYDONNA HAYNES EDDY HEFLIN T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N PAGE 85 GARY HELM GERRY HENDERSON JIMMY HENDERSON CLIFFORD HENDRIX VICKIE HICKS MARY HINSON GWEN HOLLOWAY RICKY HOLT MIKE HOOPER GARRY HOSEY BRENDA HOUSE CHARLOTTE HOWARD JIM HOWELL REGAN HOWELL DALE HUCKABY GAIL HUGHES CARL HUMPHREYS RICHARD HUTTO JAMES HYDRICK LINDA INGRAM VICKIE JINRIGHT GRADY JOHNS CLARA JOHNSON JIMMY JOHNSON JOSEPH JOHNSON LINDA JOHNSON JANICE JONES PAT JUSTICE BETTY GAYLE KEEL JOHN KEITH PAM KEYSER RAY KENNETH KIKER SARAH KENNEDY RE8ECCA KERR ELIZABETH KERSEY JEANE KIRKLAND BRUCE KNIGHT CHERYL KNOPF SHELIA KONTOGEORGE BUTCH KREPS RANDALL KYLE DICK LACEY JERRY LACKEY PEGGY LAFAN LINDA LAMBERT TOMMIE LANDERFELT RANDY LANEY MARY LANGSTON JIMMY LASTINGER W D. LATHAM PAGE 86 IINDA LATTA NICKY LEVECCHIO JANE LAWRENCE CYNTHIA LEE TONY IETSON SAMMY LEVIO JAMES LEWIS SANDRA LEWIS RICKY LIPSCOMB JANICE LLOYD JOYCE LOCKARD NINA LOCKARD SUSAN LOGSDON VIVIAN LOGSDON CAROL LOONEY CHARLES LOPEZ STEVE LOVE ELAINE LOVOY FRANK LYNN ANTHONY MADONIA RALPH MAIN FRANCES MANN CHERYL MARINO NORMAN MARINO BOBBY MARQUES JOE MARTIN MAC MARTIN RICHARD MASSENGALE CAROL McCAIN LINDA McCRACKEN LYNN McCUTCHEN DEVALE MCDONALD PATRICIA McGEEVER PATRICIA McKAY MARGARET McKENZIE CARL McKIBBEN BRENDA McMILLAN RAYMOND MEARS LARRY MELTON DELORES MICKLE JOHN MILAN KEN MILLER STEVE MILLER WARREN MISSO JED MITCHELL KAY MITCHELL RITA MITCHELL PEARL MOORE STEPHEN W. MORGAN BOBBIE MORRISON T H E U N D E R C L A S S M E N PAGE 88 8IIIY NOIES COOKIE NOTO NICKY NOTO ROBERT NYGREN EDDIE ODEN RICKY OLVEY PAULA OSBORN ADRIA PAIMER SANDRA PALMER BRENDA PARKER JANE PARKER DON PERDUE RICKEY PERKINS MIKE PERRY TOMMY PERSAIL JO ANN PETTY LARRY PHILLIPS TIM PIKE STEVE PILKINGTON VIRGINIA POLSTON JERRY POTEET SCOTT PRICE VAN PRICE GARY PRIESTER DENNIS PUGH TOMMY PUTMAN FRANKIE QUICK CHARLIE RAIA HERMAN RAMIREZ THERESA RAPP BRENDA REED LONNY REED PAULETTE REED JANICE REEDER LINDA REEVES MICHAEL REID ROY REID JENI RICHARDSON KAY RICKS NORRIS RIDGEWAY GEORGE RIZZUTO JANE ROBERTS KATHY ROBERTS RUBY ROBERTS RITA ROBERTSON LARRY ROBINSON LARRY RODGERS STEVE ROGERS DONALD ROHAR AUDREY ROOKS JOHNNY ROPER KAREN RUTLEDGE KATHY SCOGIN ERIE SEALE GENE SHOTTS JOHNNY SHOTTS LARRY SILVERS DONALD SlATEN ANNETTE SMITH CHARLES SMITH KATHERINE SMITH LARRY SMITH LINDA SMITH NAOMI SMITH PAULETTE SMITH RICHARD SMITH SUSAN SMITH FRANCES SMIZER MIKE SMIZER DONNIE SORGE TOMMY STEVENS ROY STODGHIll JOHNNIE STRICKING JUDY STULTS SUZANNE SYLVESTER MARY TALLEY ROY TODD BOBBIE THOMPSON OTHA THOMPSON RICHARD THOMPSON SAMMY TRAWEEK MARY TROWBRIDGE PAT TRIOLA GEORGE TRUMMELL BARBARA TURNER JOHNNY TURNER JANICE UNDERWOOD PATSY VAN DYKE KATHY VASILAKIS BARBARA VINEYARD STANLEY VINSON WAYNE VINSON DONNA WAID KENNETH WALKER LENORA WALKER JOEL WARREN RENEE WARREN ROBERT V. WATKINS BARBARA WATSON DARLENE WATSON PAGE 89 SHIRLEY WATSON SHARMAN WATTERS DAVID WATTERSON ROGER WEEKS LYNNE WELLS CHERYL WEST LARRY WESTBROOK TOMMY WESTER CARLTON WHITE JOYCE WHITE JENNY WHITWORTH STEVE WIGGINS RONNIE WILKINS NORMA WILLIAMS MARSHA WILLIAMS WALTON WILLIAMS BRENDA WILSON WALLACE WINGO BUDDY WINSETT REBECCA WISE JERRY WOOD SANDRA WOOD LINDA WORRELL NOEY WORSHAM JAMES WRIGHT SARAH 2BINDEN NOT CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO SEMESTER MIKE ASHWORTH BRENDA BALLENGER EARL BATES KIM CLEMENTS RAY CORNELIUS DIANE CROCKER CYNTHIA DAVIS SONNY GRADY CHRIS HENSON JOYCE HOLDERFIELD JO ANN HOUSE JACK INGLE ELAINE KENNEMORE PAULETTE MINARCINE BILLY MINOR PAUL NESBITT OlEAN PALMER DANNY PUGH ALTON REED VICKY SMITH CAROLYN VEST GLENN WALLS BOBBY WALTERS PAT WELBOURN PAGE 90 Yoo worked hard for that 1000 points, didn't you, Randy Shurbet? You hold it a while, my arm it getting llred! CO OS o D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP GIRL PATSY PALMER MISS FIRE PREVENTION MARGARET PENTER HOMECOMING QUEEN SUSAN LYNN Oor football heroes! Practice make perfect I Somebody's bloomer are showing! Mother, please, I'd rather do it myielfl! Look what we learned in school! (Gus Pappas, Alvin Adams) Pretty sexy, hoh? (Nan Hahn) NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to right: Shirley Dahlke, Carol Vinyard, Sharon lena Martin, Glenda Babb, Judy Glenn; fourth row Lynn Oaks, Helm; second row: Mike Mitchell, Harriett® Jones, Sara Luster, Nancy Weems, Nancy Bell. Wayne Smith. Stanley Webster. Nicky Judy Drummond, Lowis Patterson; third row: Patsy Tollison, Sepsas, Jerry Reeder, Kelley Snow, Rosemary Richardson. Mary Crowe. Jen Peterson, Patti lewis, Margaret Penter, Mar- HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS DISC AND DIAMOND SOCIETY First rows Richard Stewart Charlie Burns. Gary Mo r risen, Richard McKibben second row: Johnny Wil liams, Don Smith, Oon Cal lahan, Robin Robinson, Har ry Vaughn, Clay Blackwell third row: Herman McCoy, Richard Dunn; top: Kenneth Sims. PAGE 110 NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY, TROUPE 208 First row, left fo right: Mr . Mildred Anhalt (sponsor), Betty Willis, Jennifer Warren, Sharon Helm, Jan Peterson. Anna Cork, Nancy Bell, Jan Warren; second row: Peggy Hayes, Judy Warren, Lucy Gagliano, Brenda Calvert, Karen Callahan, Rosemary Richardson. Joe Spain; third row: fjjale Isom Ocidra Tischer, Nancy Little. Patricia Point, Pat laPolr Wcky Cochron, David Allen, Laura Dickenson, Harry Carter. QUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY First row. left to right- Linda Clark, Anne Smith, Gwcn Vickers; second row. Patsy Palmer, Charene Mathews. Sharon Helm, PAGE III JUNIOR Officers, left to right: janicc RED CROSS (vice president). Sherry Quan (secretary), Margie Gauldcn (president), Sharon Godfrey (treasurer), Tcvis Godfrey (chaplain). SERVICE CLUBS BANK BOARD ---------------- First row, left to right: Jan Peterson, Judy Bevar, Shirley Dahlke, Sharon Helm; second row: Lewis Patterson, Gw sn VickfiIL_ Sandra Hendon, Enid_jeffcoa7 Nancy Bell; third row: Nicky Sepsas, Joe Ray, Stanley Blair, Joe Spain, Carlton Zorn; not pictured: Mike Mitchell. PAGE 112 GIRLS' LETTER CLUB Forming the letter P , left to right: Cheryl McMahon, Sharon Shirley Dahlke, Paula Tucker, Pat Higginbotham, ft y__jfoth Davit. Joyce Jonet, Cecilia Brown, Linda Champion, Lynn Terry, Leesburg, Miss Bingham (sponsor), Jane Golden, Martha Mitchell. PROJECTION CLUB First row, left to right: Sonny Doran, Ray Dellinger. Henry Gilmer, Bernis Howard, Wayman Kendrick, Grady Hart; second row: Charlotte Bright, Donna Wilkins. Sharon Phillips. Sue Doncaao Sandra Hcn-don; third row: Brad Price. Jack Brooks. Steve Swann, Bobby Roberts, Derryl Kyle, Joe Thomas. Craig Wells, Bob Watts, Jimmy Towers. PAGE 113 USHERS CLUB First row, left to right: Gus Pappas, Tommy Crowe, Roy Johnson. Billy Self, Chester Nichols, Floyd Garrett, lewis Patterson, Don Jackson, Charles Leesburg, Wayne Smith, Foster Thrift, John Copeland; second row: Jerry Reeder, Tommy Hampton, Nicky Sepsas, Tommy Poarch, Bill Clemons, Ricky Swain, Danny Mc- Daniel, H Carlton Zorn, Phil Gilmer, Bill Chandler, Stanley Blair, Tommy Wright; third row: Tony Horn, Dean Battles, Eddie Alley, Larry McDaniel, To«nxn _£ aple . Joe Ray, Bill Adams, Ronnie Ridgeway, Jerry Dozier, Paul Webster, Walter Rouse. Y-TEENS First row. left to right: LaGetta Taylor, Virginia Wallace, Judy Cutcher, Alice Gamble, Judy lockard, Nancy McDonald, Anita Wadsworth, Judy Glenn; second row: Diana Spangler, Jean Scott, Phyllis Nix, Sue Craven, Diana Johnson, Patsy Wilson, Sue Bent- ley, Brenda Wilson; third row: Gail Satterfield, Stella Burton, Sybil Manous, Betty Bryant, Jo Ann McGee, Diane Lackey, Frances Young; fourth row: Carol Gamble, Paulette Howell, Brenda Leslie, Bonnie Hammons, 8onnie McKenzie. PROMOTERS OF GOODWILL AND UNDERSTANDING First row, left to right: Judy Glenn, Enid Jeffcoat, Lynn Oaks, Harry Vaughn, Julia Cooper; second row: Florence Hurst. Jan- ice Hundley, llene Rosenfield, Richard Hints, Sherry Ouan, Delane Lovelady. STAGE CREW FUTURE NURSES CLUB Posing at patient: Claudette Williams; kneeling to assist: Fay Knopf, Martha DeFoor, Vivian Perdue, Patty Branaman, Sue Aycock, Linda Speer; standing: Betty Aycox, Mary lane Bryan, Barbara Vaughn, Carolyn Robertson, Elizabeth Cummings, Karen Oliver, Donna Hamons, Mrs. Fulmer (sponsor), Diane Lackey, Barbara Adorhold, Pat Hopkins, Linda Fredrick, Pat Hobson, Pat Wilkins. Margaret Cash. SPECIAL INTEREST FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First row, left to right: Elke linderman, Barbara Monroe, Linda Robbins. Linda Bargainer, Gayle Craven, Linda Clark; second row: Barbara Washburn, Pam Harris, Linda Stephens, Sue Cham- pion, Janice DeWitt, Dolly Jones, Sara Grady, Phyllis Nicks; third row: Richard McConnell, James Douglas, Robert Brasher, Linda Blanton, Janice Drummond, Elaine Stephens, Julius Jones. CHIAROSCURO Sitting down to sketch: Joe Ward; standing around to watch, first row Pat Launius, Janice Hundley. Eugene Pennington. Norma Cornelius. Mary Taylor, Phyllis Roao, Jimmy Gaines. Maureen Redmon, Carolyn Mooneyham. linda Rogers; second row: Ron Edge, Clarence Pennington, Brenda Turner, Bill Drake. Linda Drake. James McGregor, Al.ce Asa. Miss Leader (sponsor), Ruth Perryman. CLUBS f LE CERCLE FRANCAIS - FRENCH CLUB AGE 117 First row, left to right Christy Sepsas. David Arnold, (Anne Smith' Janet Cates. Judy Bavar, Carolyn Horton. Gwen Vickers, Henry Neff. Gus Pappas. Greg Pappas. Adria Palmer, Joel Warren; second row Kathy Vasilakis. Dorothy Jones, Judy Dean, Sandy Sand Susan Battles Ruby Roberts. Kay Ricks, Kristie Franklin. Alice Barton, Susan Arnold, Sherry Drummond. Don Perdue, Raymond Mcars; third row Judy Chambers. Virginia Fancher, Kathy Doster, Karen Brake, Barbara Hamill, Rusty An-derton Jo Wiggins. Charlotte McClain, Jane Silvers, Sue Mash-burn, Junior Busben; fourth row: Vickie Hicks, Barbara Poy-thress, Marie Rogers, Jeanne Nance. Pat Page, Ann Marie Sims. Glenda Babb. Karla Benner. Ann Frew, Patsy Palmer, John Norris. Carolyn Martin. Grant Rogers, Hal Shepherd. CONFEDERATE ROUNDTABLE Fir t 'Ow. left to right: Mike Sullivan, Larry Robert , Larry Me- Johnny White. le ter Hardin; third row: Chariot Melton. Don Keever. Phelon Hancock, Jerry Reeder, John Copeland, Larry Smith. Harvey lively, M.t Gilmore (sponsor), Kelly Snow. Lee; second row: Grant Rogers, Robert Wade, James Atkins, D. E. CLUB (tpon Quick. First row, left to right: Linda Shott , Carolyn Beeker, Wayne Peterson, Ricky Hamm, Jimmy Jessen, Marie Easterling, Hilda Bullard; second row: Beth Terry, Jerry Edwards, Larry Billings, Jimmy Hill, John Martin, Roger Aldridge, lorry Akers, Sara Bokane; third row Joe Ward, David Hopkins. Mr Him sor), M ke Phillips. Jerry Kemp, Waites Jackson, Don Charles Panlaie. PAGE 118 D. O. CLUB First row, left to right: Mr. Pass (sponsor), Susannc Echols, Peggy Roberts (reporters), Sandra Burnette (president), Francine Stryker (vice president). Lynn Pool (treasurer), Jackie Giddens (chaplain), Myra Downs (secretary); second row: Pat Wilkins, Sue Champion, Patty 8ranaman, Cheryl McMahan, Diane Boswell. Dovie Lee Gandy. Connie Collar. Phillis McGuirk, Barbara Wright; third row: John Jackson, Dwight Kanaday, Jimmy Nix, Charlie Nicholson, Clayton Dorough. Crelly Broom, Jim Holmes; fourth row: Clifford Roberts, Joe Ray, Ed Chamblee. Jim Anderson, Carl McElrath, William Dunnam. DRAMATICS CLUB First row, left to right: Pat Wisener, Chareno Mathews, Mary Adams. Judy Bryant; third row: Linda Blanton, Tera Heflin, Hughes, Marjorie Wilson, Patsy Gibson, Alice Jackson; second Diane Rogers, Judy Dunn, David Mayben; fourth row: Mrs. row: Martha Goggans, Diane Denton, Peggy Seibort, Suzanne Owen (sponsor), Robert Brasher. PAGE 119 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE First row, left lo right: Carol Andrew , Brenda Strickland, Gerry Howard, Lynn Oak . Molly Wage . Stanley Blair, Bill Tester, Joe Ellis. Joe Thome . Worthy Walker. John AI lcty PeoruaP ofvSffi Martha Lynn Smith; second row: Gene Joyce Scott. Lynn Simp-ion, Mary Alice Fricnon, Angie Rabren, Judy leman, Ricky Melton. Clark Schetr. Bill Harri . Don McQoaid, Jamc Purvi . Barbara Kay Owen, John Armitrong. Jame Ballard. Beverly Burch, Walter Monteith. Judy Frey. Ron Edge, third, .row: John Hill. Johnny Meadow , Charene Mathev Sydney Massey) Judy Brans-by. lucynda Parish, Diane Flowor . Rita VinyaTBr- Marlena Mar- tin, Su an Week , Sandra Hendon, Joyce McCray, Ro c Ada fourth row: Mi Praytor (sponsor). Bruce Johnson, Don Maul Th ma Blair, Linda Drake. June Hedrick, Delene Lovelady, M lyn Biack, Marilyn Colley. Jackie O'Barr. Yvonne Shepherd, l Fowler)- Mary Hughe , Kathy Davenport, Judy Glenn, Cha Godfrey; fifth row: Marshall lewis, Robert Thomason, Carl C nova. Bruce Johnson. Bobby Walker. Larry Shaw, Larry McA Gordon Pate, Carol Anthony, Carol Smith, Amanda McCurry, san Maxwell. Evelyn Addison, Jimmy Walker, Harry Vaug Cynthia Atchinson, Julia Cooper ENTRE AMIGOS SPANISH CLUB First row. left to right- Jim Hcndorjon, Ward Aston. Enid Jcff-coat. Elaine Edmgton. Eddie Alley, Drane Wins,tgo _Su an Sparks. Edd.e Oiwalt; second row Pam Lewi . Becky Peterson, Janice Thomas. Virginia Wallace. Syble Manou . Patti Blair Jan Tom- brella, Anita Reno; third row: Marjorie Wiltop, Kelly Snow, Bill Clement . Bill Bailey, Mi Parrel! TTponso’r); fourth row: Pal Wiscnfif. -Marie Trnnealli. Glynn Dover. Jim Graham, Wayne An derjon, Diane Yother STAMP CLUB loft 10 fight: Ronnie Bray, Grover Barron, L«rry Knopf. Frank Pastor, David Maybfln, Noel Crowsen. Sonny Robinson, Ronnie McIntosh, Jackie Robinson, Norman Virciglio. LITERARY SOCIETIES AGLAIA LITERARY SOCIETY First row, left to right: Carolyn Horton, Patsy Palmer. Fay Knopf. Linda Clark, Rosemary Richardson, Patsy Akers, Elaine Stephens,-second row: Judy Leamon, Diana Kennedy, Barbara Hamill, Rusty Andcrton. 8arbara Walker. Sandra Isbell, Annette Stodg-hill, Charlotte McClain, Sonio Aaron, Karen Callahan; third row Peggy Phillips, Sara lu Harris, $ydnoy Mass fy Sandra East, Janice Pruett, Charleno Harrison, Barbara waiKBurn. linda Rob- bins, Barbara Vaughn, Susan Meadows, Vicki Gaede. Janice Odom. Margaret White; fourth row: Dorothy Melvm, Sharon Phillips, Connie McCreiess. Elaine Martin. Mane Rogers. Carol Anthony. Barbara Monroe Pat La Pore. Susan Weeks. Dianr-Chapman, Janico Thomas. Sara Grady. Sandra Cassells. Christy Sepsas, Darlene lockard, Betty Willis. ASTRAEA LITERARY SOCIETY Officers (m the center VDennis _Ann Moscloyy andra Hendoo? Mary Bryan Vicki Swindle;memHcrtr SJmdra' WKfle. Juanita Holiday, Amanda McCurry, Wary Jones, Margaret Cash, Par Wilkins. Imda Meek, Peggy Hayes. Beverly Burch. Cynthia Atchison. Syble David. Sandy Hughes, Pat Hughos7yMiss Pan Vines 3£ST (sponsor), Janice Drummond, Patsy Kendrick- Carolvn Paulette Farris. Carol Smith. Patsy Tollison. K Newton, Brenda Strickland. Marilyn Hipp. Marilyn -Thomas. Marilyn Colley, Jackie O'Barr. I !i!Tjflsy-'-) Hill, Smith, Elaine On da If CLIO LITERARY SOCIETY First row left to right: Maria Derm. Jennifer Warren. Camille Biddle. Margie Gaulden, Diane Winston, Susan lynn, Pat Hicks (president). Patti Donaldson. Carol Ramsey? Susan Sparks. Christy Bennett, laura Dickinson; second row Ann Marie $im , Nancy Higginbotham, Patricia Davidson, Imda Shotts. Becky Ferguson, Nancy lewis, Jennie Gaulden. lucy Gagliano. Betty Aycox, Nickie Lewis, Xanc lampros, Shirley Dahlke. Patricia Point, Molly Wages; third row Nosta White, Susan Arnold, Susan Maxwell, Brenda Carson. Judy Kelly. Janet Kelly. Miss Simpson (sponsor). Reba Snow. B'lhe Ann Wolfe, Nancy Bell, Martha Liles, Helma lee Muigrove. Sandra Cross. DAMROSCH LITERARY SOCIETY Fir row. left to fight: Diane Flower . Charlotte Bright, Patty Smith, Nancy Little, Margaret Penter. Jan Peterton. Diane Ran dall, Claudette William ; tecond row Sue Spain, Pat William . Linda Sullen . Judy Warren. Jenny William . Sharon Blevin . Patti Blair, Sherry Edward . Helen Cattimu . Barbara Owen . Sandy W t; third row: Hatkey Walker. Jenny Jackion. Janice Cantrell. Jul.e Marque . Elaine Edmgton. V.ck.e Cockrell. Caro lyn Moon. Sharyn Davi . Elaine Hudton. 8renda Johnton, fourth row Jan Warren. Dolly Jonet, Polly Tucker. Elizabeth Cum mingt. Gay Sherman. Sandra Humphrey . Nancy Weem Caro lyn Robcrtton EUPHROSYNEAN LITERARY SOCIETY Firtt row, left to right: Pat Logan, Betty Lou Slaughter. Elizabeth Seale. Linda Stephen . Barbara Alexander. Patty Branaman. Sherry Quan, Sherry Young. Judy Brown; tecond row Joyce Scott, Pat Hopkin . Sandra Sand . Mickey Davit. Barbara Ader-hold, Donna Hamon . Jackie Thomp on, Sidney Robin on; third row Sherry Scgart. Pat McCarty. Rita Vinytrd. Sharon Myruk Karen Oliver, Peggy Robert . Gad Smith Angela Boyd. Pa O born, Ethclda langjton fourth row Judy Frey. Ann Zimmer man. Jo Ann Cribbs. Linda Howerton. Sue Aycock Jackie Rog er , Jo Lynn Shaw. Judy Dean Marlena Martin Lynn Cribb GORGAS LITERARY SOCIETY First row. left to right: Larry O'Barr. Johnny Dill, lynn Harrison, Doug McBce, Grady Marl, Greg Bahr. Elbert Miller. Henry Morns, Wallace Edwards, second row: Mr Benefield (sponsor). Floyd Garrgi._-OoQ_ Barron, third row: Johnny Andrews. Ronnie I egg. jjleisc Woodards Larry Billings. Wesley Andrews. Albert Widemon, J. W. Brown, Philip Benefield; fourth row: Rod Puckett. Pat Patton, Ervin Reynolds, Walter Brown, Don Collar. Bob Atkins, Jimmy WillianrtT ”Scott Collins,- fifth row: Jim Eding-ton. Jack Logan, Jerry Carrof;—Bobby Burger. Walter Andrews. Kenneth Casey. Joe Daly. Russell Maddox. MNEMOSYNEAN LITERARY SOCIETY ders. Joyce Work, Rosma Sanfilippo. third row: Mrs. Phillips (sponsor), Gayle Taylor, Terri Roberts, Judy Stricklin, Yvonne Shepherd. Suc Donegop', Brenda Rogers. Mary Ann Bonds, Connie SanfillppO; fourth row Kathy Williams, Joyce McCray, Janice DeW.tf, Linda 8arganier Stella Johnson. Sandra Bryant First row. left to right Sarah Luster, Pam Blackwell. Pat Higginbotham. Judy Drummond Sue Champagne. Patsy Gaynor (president), Cheryl McMahon. Virginia pat Page, Edna Williams, second row Janie Carlton.gTale Isom) Ann Blanton. Gayla Craven, Linda Speer Linda Doris San- iinSpaeptri OWEN LITERARY SOCIETY Firjt row, left lo right: Mr Kennedy, (sponsor). Clay Blackwell. Jim Henderson, Bill Smith, Stanley Webster, lewis Patterson, Don Dooley, Joe Spam, Jerry Watts; second row: Dickie Newell, Tomrny Peoples. Tommy Hampton, John Johnson, Gary Pylant. Jim Cornell. Tommy Wright, Danny McDaniel, Stanley Blair, Billy Sell; third row Kenneth Sims, Edward Self. Bill Chandler. Bernis Howard. Elgin Carver. Craig Wells. Nickie Sepsas, Harry Carter, Larry Knopf; fourth row Walter Rouse. Bob Watts, Bill Adams. Joe Ray, larry McDaniel. Mike Mitchell. Don Jackson, Norman love. Wayne Smith. Foster Thrift, Sammy Doran PIERIAN LITERARY SOCIETY First row left to right. Ijene—Rntrnfoid. Julia Cooper. Judy Bransby, Rebecca liffloton, Erin Nation, Sharon Godfrey. Ruth Orebaugh, Shelby Barnett, Bonnie Boyd; second row: Linda Pearmon. Charlotte Culbreath, Sandra Harris Brenda Adamson, Barbara Quick, Sandra Chambers, Pam Green, Brenda Ballanger. Delene lovelady. Mrs Fortner (sponsor); third row Donna Park, Jo Ann House. Carolyn Clements. Betty Clevenger. Virginia Underwood, Glenda Dcas, Linda Sheffield. Paula Tucker. Jeanne Nance, Olcan Palmer PAGE 125 PROMETHEAN LITERARY SOCIETY First row. left to right. Drusilla Hallmark, Barbara Poythress, Janet Cates. Martha Mitchpll. Lvnn Oaks. Gwen Vickers. Judy Bavar. Sharon H e iSr fnidlje f f {QjJ X)o 11 y Shikle, Anna Cork; second row Carol Srnith, Linda Eason. Glenda Babb, Lynn Ver-chot. Florence Hurst, Patsy East.,__£Am—Diane Johnson, Anne Smith. Sherry DrummopdCpandy Moore, vthird row Rose Adams, Angie Kobrin Ann Starnes. Tevis Davies, B cky Bailey. Rita Cox, Billie rey, Evelifn Addison, Georgia Richardson, Jane Golden, Alice Barton; fourth row: Susan Steen, June Hedrick, Harnefte Jones. Sandr GiJL Miss Virginia Hamilton (sponsor). Susan Battles. Donna Wilkins, Ann Frew. THALIA LITERARY SOCIETY First row. Ic t to right;C$yiie Oaft'gil-« George Ann Bynon, Ellen McClendon. Pat Hobson, second jrpw Vicki Swanson. Janice Hill, Eunice Brager —Pnrrjca Hehdr «r; ’Gayte Key; third row; Becky Peterson. Dorothy Gunter. Olivia Knopf, Toni Rose. Linda Bell, Sherrell Clark, Carol Price. Mary Ruth Leesburg, Dottie Mahaffy. Ulfl_Jlcnsowre, Gail Stone. Ann Zbinden, Paulette Webb; fourth row: Mrs. Pass (sponsor), Linda Forrester, Patti Lewis, Gwen Keith, Martha DeFoor, Marcia Wood, Mary Ellen Hamrick, Barbara Jones, Lynn Terry. Mary Crowe. Francos Curtis, Frances Leo. Patsy McGee. VESTALIA LITERARY SOCIETY Forming a V with Miss Annette Davis (sponsor) In center, left to right: Diane Aulsfon, Linda Garner, Barbara Edwards, Sharyn McGuirk, Wanda Tillery, Ann Downs. Nan Hahn, Linda Schatz, Cecilia Brown, Connie Collar, Edna Sims, Brenda Calvert, Joan Rhea, Jano Bradford. Cindy Booker, Carolyn Becker, Jerry Hodge, Beverly Hamm. Faye Hubbert, Gail Pyle. June Allison, Phyllis McGuirk, Diane Deonna, Darlene Gowcns. YANCEY LITERARY SOCIETY 'mb ft First row, left to right: kBrad Price jackie Creel. Ward Aston, Steve Garrett, Jim Watioftr'-f V''' °bb- Ph'l Johnson, Richard Savage, Eddie Oswald, Edwin Jenkins; second row. Roy Johnson, Carl Cannova, Worthy Walker. Eddie Propst. Ronnie Ridgeway, Larry McJunkin, Dewey Kendrick, Sidney Howell, Larry Ezelle, Jack Smith, Gus Pappas; third row: Rick McMichael. Frank Magnuson. Ronald Fr.sbee, Rick Swain, xoJd Golson, Chester Nichols, Tony Horn, Billy Hester, David Wells! Bruce Johnson. Bill Matlock, Jimmy Williams; fourth row: Thomas Blair. 8 J. East. Larry Phillips, G. W. little. Jimmy Walker. Alvin Adams, Jim Scogin. Sonny Hubert. Larry Scott, David Bodg-mon. Ar Caldwell (sponsor). Coach Houston E. Konnody, Coach Braxton Nail, Coach Roy J. Chandler, Coach William M. Sparks. MR. BRAXTON A. NAIL Head Coach Football... 1963 First row, left to right: Alvin Adams, Randy Shurbel, Bill Clemons, Roy Johnson, Eddie Alley, Dewey Kendrick, David Witt, Worthy Walker, Fil Gilmer, Carlton Zorn, Rusty Riley; second row: Bubba Allen, Dean Gambrell, Bobby Roberts, Larry Phillips, Henry Finch, Richard Mitchell, Henry Noff, Eddie Os- walt, Larry McJunkin, Frank Lorino, Buddy Stith, David Bowser, Houston Sorenson, Tommy Maxwell; third row: Bob Millican, Steve Rowland, Tommy Williams, Henry Gilmer. Frank Megnu-son, Charles Leesburg, Jimmy Williams, Ronald Frisbee. Joe Ellis, Jimmy Walker, Bob Tate. Ronnie Ridgeway, B. J. East. PAGE 130 RONNIE STA8B, MR REO RAIDER Troy McGowan, Duncan Buford, Gary Farley, Lee Minor (Manager ) Phillips Red Raiders FRANK IORINO Halfback STEVE ROWLAND Tacklo PAGE 132 FIL GILMER Quarterback RANDY SHURBET Co-Captain EDDIE ALLEY Captain RUSTY RILEY Co-Captain RANDY SHURBERT End BILL CLEMONS End ROY JOHNSON Halfback EDDIE ALLEY Tackle RUSTY RILEY End CARLTON ZORN Guard AIVIN ADAMS Halfback DAVID WITT Guard HENRY FINCH Center 8. J. EAST Quarterback EDDIE OSWALT Halfback SKIP NEFF Halfback JIMMY WALKER Halfback HOUSTON SORENSON Halfback JOE ELLIS Halfback SUSAN LYNN Co-Head SANDRA CROSS Head TOMMY MAXWELL Halfback Page 134 JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE PLAYERS 1963 SEASON BRAD PRICE Guard DEAN GAMBRELl Guard SAM FERLISI Guard CHARLES GRAHAM Tackle DEWEY KENDRICKS Guard TOMMY WILLIAMS Tackle BOB MIlllCAN Guard BOB TATE Tackle FRANK MAGNUSON End BOBBY ROBERTS Fullback RONALD FRISBEE End RICK McMICHAEL Fullback BUBBA ALLEN Fullback JIMMY WILLIAMS Quartorback PAGE 136 CHARLES LEESBURG Tackle First row, left to right. Tommy Maxwell, Wayne Marshall, Houston Sorenson, Bobby Roberts, Chock Riley, Rodney Wallace; second row: Doug Parsons. Fil Gilmer. Bob Tate, lynn Harrison, Jackie Creel; third row: B. J. East, Ronald Frisbee, Bill Brantley, Norris Broom, Rusty Riley. Eddie Props?, Worthy Walker. BASEBALL 1963 1963 BASEBALL RECORD Phillips 7 West End 1 Phillips 3 Banks 5 Phillips 7 Ramsey 8 Phillips 5 Dora 7 Phillips 3 Ensley 11 Phillips A Woodlawn 4 Phillips 7 West End 1 Phillips 17 Banks 3 Phillips 9 Ramsay 0 Phillips 4 Ensley 8 Phillips 9 Woodlawn 6 The : Raider Base-all Team won second place in the City League and second place in the County league Page 137 RICHARD MITCHELL TOMMY WILLIAMS WAYNE MARSHALL WORTHY WALKER ROY JOHNSON RONNIE CHAMBERS FRANK BYRON HENRY NEFF RODNEY WALLACE JACKIE CREEL HOUSTON SORENSON PAGE 138 BOB TATE RONNIE FRISBEE DANNY BROMLEY BILL BRANTLEY BOBBY ROBERTS DOUG PARSONS CHUCK RILEY LYNN HARRISON FIL GILMER EDDIE PROPST DANNY BROMLEY ALVIN ADAMS TOMMY MAXWELL BASEBALL . . .1963 PAGE 139 RED RAIDERS TRACK TEAM First row, left to right: Gary Pylant, Carlton Zorn, Gary Lyle, Taylor, Wayne Allen, Eddie Alley; third row: Charles Salter, Larry Phillips; second row. Bill Clemons, Tommy Hampton, Bill Richard Savage, Noel Crowson, Frank Lorino, larry McDaniels PAGE NO larry McDaniels TOMMY HAMPTON CARLTON ZORN GARY LYLE WAYNE ALIEN CHARLES SALTER PAGE 141 RUSSELL McMAHON OAVID BOWSER TERRY RYAN NOEL CROWSON Blit TAYLOR PAGE 142 JIMMY HILL GARY PYIANT PAGE 143 TOMMY MAXWELL Guard LYNN HARRISON Guard BASKETBALL. . . 1963 The Phillip Raider of 1964 came through with the fine ! basketball team .n thirty year of Phillip hijtory. The Raider rolled to a 27-5 sca on winning the Weil End Tourney, the Jefferson County Clastic, and Fifth District crown before proceeding to the itatc tourney where they finished second In the tatol The Raiders had the leading defense in the county allowing only 41 points a game while scoring 59.5. The Raiders hod the highest one game total for the year in the county—107 points. The Red Raider placed several players on All Star Teams. Randy Shurbet made M.V.P. in the West End Tourney, and All State in the rest of the tournaments the Raiders entered. Bill Adams. Bill Brantley, and Rusty Riley also made several all star squads. SEASON'S RECORD Phillips 50 lee 58 Phillips 66 Jones Volley 41 58 Winf.eld 51 26 Ensley 30 44 Banks 35 62 Ramsey 47 57 Jones Volley 28 67 Mortimer Jordan 51 38 Ensley 33 107 Glenn 31 65 Oak Grove 18 76 Woodlawn 60 Shades Valley 60 Lee 52 48 Alexander City 44 48 West End 30 55 Sidney Lanier 58 66 Tarrant 62 53 Ramsey 29 50 Alexander City 46 83 Glenn 30 Fifth District Tournament 60 Woodlawn 26 61 Hewitt Trussvills 37 71 West End 47 46 Mortimer Jordan 43 Jeffco Classic State 53 Ensley 36 56 lee 55 60 Hueytown 38 78 Talledcga 50 54 Banks 55 36 Tuscaloosa 60 B Brantley Jr. 63-' T. Hampton Jr. 59- L McDaniel Jr. 6’3 R. Frisbec Jr. 6' R Shurbet Sr. 6’3 B. J. East Jr. 510” F. Magnuson Jr. 6 2 B. Adam Sr. 6 3“ R. Riley Sr. 63' L Harrison Jr. 5’10” C. Self Jr. 6'2 T. Maxwell Jr. S'9 PAGE 144 BILL BRANTLEY Forward RANDY SHURBET Guard TOMMY HAMPTON Guard RUSTY RILEY Center BILL ADAMS Guard B. J. EAST Forward larry McDaniel Center Fir t row. left to right: Carl Caudle, Hank Sanders. David Dreher, Rick do Shozo; second row: Roy Bewley, Louis Patterson, Jerry Dozier, Jimmy Tower. Coach Reynolds. PAGE 147 PAGE 148 SUSAN LYNN. Co-Hcod MOLLY WAGES CHEERLEADERS ... K VICKI SWINDLE MARGIE GAULDEN LAURA DICKENSON JANE BRADFORD PAT POINT CAROLYN BEEKER SANDRA CROSS, head JUNE ALLISON In front: Susan Lynn, co-head, and Sandra Cross; Kneeling: June Alii son, Carolyn Bcekcr. Laura Dickenson. Jane Bradford; standing. Vicki Swindle. Margie Gaulden, Molly Wages. Patricia Point. PAGE 149 SUSAN STEEN Head Majorette MARGARET PENTER SANDY MOORE MEMBERS Majorettes, left to right: Pat l.iunius. Francos Curtiss, Susan Stoon (Hoad Majorette), Margaret Pcnter. Sandy Moore; 8and, first row Marilyn Black. Judy Bransby. Rebecca Littleton, Ann Frew, lucynda Parish, Brenda Wilson. Sendee White, Harry Vaughn (Drum Maior), Donna Wilkins, Anita Wadsworth, Carol Gla e. Susan Battles, Nancy Lloyd. Judy Lcamon; second row Jeni Richardson, Jo Ann Cribbt. E. J. Wadsworth, Gerry How- ard. John Norris. Robert Thomason. Larry Knopf. Fred White. Steve Pilkington. Bob Ensmingor. Alice Barton, Tom Bankston.' Mr. Holtam (Director), Third row: Wayne Amason. Don Rohar. Joe Fikos, Murray Johnson, Marshall Lewis, James Harry Douglas, Don Mauldin, Carolyn Moon, Sharon Godfrey. Floyd Garrett, Lynn Cribbs. Noel Crowson. PAGE 151 THE CHOIR MADRIGAL CLUB First row, loft to right: Barbara Monroe, Barbara Alexander, Linda Barganicr, Pam Blackwell; second row: Becky Bailey, Pam Harri , Barbara Hamill, Nancy Bell, Phyllis McGuirk; third row: Kenneth Sims, Jim Scogin, Greg Bahr, Terry Greene, Bobby Roberts; fourth row Tommy Wright, Tony Horn, Steve Garrett. PAGE 154 R.O.T.C. STAFF Mn Billie lean Lee {Secretary). S Sgt. Robert K Butch, Major Wal lace Tervin. Sgt William E Davn llnstructo's). RIFLE TEAM Kneeling left to right Norr it Ridgeway. Jimmy Roegner, Douglas Golden; standing Eddie Hill-house. Richard Dunn Don Calfa han. Johnny Williams PAGE 155 SPONSORS Gwen Vickers, Judy Bevar, Shirley Dahlke. Sharon Helm, Jan Peterson. FALL Thel964 Paper Staff Editors-in-Cluef Sharon Helm, Charenc Mathews Associate Editors Linda Clark Patsy Palmer Assistant Editors Karla Banner. Janice Brown. _Annc Smith Sports Editor -rT Gus Pappas Reporters—Evelyn Addison, James Atkins, David AAeybcn. Lynn Oaks. George R-r uto tin da Walker. Sidney Ann Robinson Photographer Advisor Business Advisor David Mayben Miss Pai Martin Mr Houston E. Kennedy SPRING_ Editors-in-Chief Linda Clark. J Patsy Palmer Associate Editors ( _ Karla Benner, ce Brovyn, Anne Smith Assistant Editors Evelyn Addison, Janet Cates. 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