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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
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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
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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
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