Saks High School - Saks Echoes Yearbook (Anniston, AL)

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L ?f? • ;:; r Mfl f iM Today vs te aUty tow otto« bo? ( Tbe only doot toy stet day is me ©ory o the y ;ats to bapP ie sty ats ,{ y° ut ltf -oto e bav beo .etooty vivi dP vc tutei ,{ the faded, y ou bav ey out key bet is iHt A96 S S t CHO ■ jjm K P I I ii SAKS HIGH SCHOOL Anniston, Alabama tDedicaUatt WE, THE YEARBOOK STAFF OF 1962, DO HEREBY DEDICATE THE TWELFTH EDITION OF ECHOES TO THE FIRST GRADUATING CLASS OF SAKS HIGH SCHOOL. JUDY HILL Editor Cltwual Siaft ROLAND AKINS Assistant Subscriptions ANN MANGE Assistant Editor JUDY FULMER Assistant Business ... .vLkt i AVIS SMITH Business Manager WANDA JOHNSON Subscriptions LAMAR CHANDLER Feature Editor JANET HORN Organization Editor JAMES CARLISLE Sports Editor Uttcip4il y, MeaAaga On behalf of all the school I express appreciation to the Annual Staff and to their sponsor, Mrs. Mitchell, for their efforts in making this book possible. We shall treasure it for years to come. An Annual represents many fine things to each of us. This Annual serves to show the progress that has been made over the years. Every person that is connected with Saks School should take pride in the work that has been accomplished. The school community has cooperated in every way to make Saks a better school; in fact, this yearbook is a good example of the cooperation that exists between students, teachers, and community. I wish for each of you the very best in every endeavor you undertake. Sincerely, 10£. 7rit£U .J W. E. MELLOWN, Principal ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF - Mr. Bailey, Assistant Principal; Mrs. Weaver, Secretary; Mr. Mellown, Principal. TRUSTEES - Mr. Ottis Lee, Mr. A. H. Martin, Mr. Ben Howell. QdmuwsJUudoxA, MR. W. O. CHITWOOD Chairman County Board of Education MR. S.G. ACKER County Board Member DR. C. F. NEWELL Superintendent of Education MR. FLOYD HOLDER County Board Member MR. CLINTON G. CLARK i4ssoria e Chairman County Board of Education MR. LEO WILLIAMS County Board Member fracutty, MARION VIRGINIA BIDDLE A.B. Degree Howard College MABEL BRYANT B.S. Degree Jacksonville State CHOLWE H. CARDWELL B. S. Degree Jacksonville State MARY MAUDE CLARK B. S. Degree Jacksonville State KATHLEEN B. DAVIS A.B. Degree East Carolina Teachers Greenville, N. C. FLOYD DOUTHIT B.S., Jacksonville State M.A., Texas Western VIRGINIA W. GILLIAM B. S. Degree Florence State SHELBY HAWKINS B.S, Degree Jacksonville State ANNIE B. JENNINGS A.B., Birmingham Southern M.S., Jacksonville State LILLIE M. JONES B. S. Degree Southeastern State Durant, Oklahoma CHARLES W. McCARTY B. S. Degree Jacksonville State 5xicuHy, WILFORD PRITCHARD B.S. Degree Jacksonville State JEANETTE H. REMER B.S. Degree Jacksonville State RUTH M. STOTSENBURG B.A. Degree Eastern Baptist WILLIAM H. VEAZEY B.S. Degree Jacksonville State CLARENCE VINSON B.S., M.S. Degrees Jacksonville State ELIZABETH WINGARD B. S. Degree University of Alabama INEZ T. MITCHELL B.S. Degree J acksonville State DORIS PASLEY B.S. Degree Jacksonville State - «....- - NOT PICTURED - NORMA MARTIN B.S. Degree University of Alabama JOSEPH F. BAILEY B.S., J acksonville State M.A., Peabody College JEAN JOHNSON Under Graduate Work Jacksonville State ( 7  ; i i .- V Le ro Right: Mrs. Stella Medders, Manager; Mrs. H. C. Wade, Assistant Manager; Mrs. Cora Lee Burell, Mrs. J.W. Batchelor, Mrs. Rosa Burgess. £utuJUo4mt Staff, Seniors Sjenio QIoaa dffic iA, AKINS, JOHNIE ROLAND, JR. Beware! I may do something sensational yet. Annual Staff 3,4; Math Club Officer 3; Play Cast 3; Class Officer 3; Basketball 3. ASHLEY, JAMES He gained no titles but lost no friends. Basketball 1; S Club 1; Softball 1; Science Club 1; Shop 4. ASHWORTH, THELMA SUZANNE Her gift to us is loyal friendship. Choral 1,3; Science Club 1; Pep Squad 1,2; Robed Choir 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Officer 3; Paper Staff 4. BATEY, JAMES It ' s not what you do; its what you get caught doing. S Club 1; V Club 3,4; Robed Choir 3,4. Aifc BAXTER, GARY I like work; I could sit and watch it for hours. Softball 1; Football 2,3,4; S Club 1,2,3,4; Shop 3,4. BAYLESS, MARY ANN God gave us two ears but only one mouth. 4-H Club 1, Officer; Band 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. BORDERS, KEITHER A cooing voice and laughter sweet, and a look of innocence complete. Who ' s Who 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; 4-H Club Officer 1; Student Council 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Majorette 3,4; F.H.A. Officer 4; Play Cast 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Band Club 3- BORGFELDT, PAMELA JEAN Even cupid is her slave. Who ' sWho 1,2,3,4; S Club 1,2,3,4; Play Cast 1,3; Cheerleader 1,2; Band 2,3,4; Majorette 3,4, Drum Majorette 4; F.H.A. Officer 4; F.B.L.A. Officer 4. BOWIE, HAL Thinking is but an idle waste of time. Basketball 1,2; S Club 1,2, Officer 2; Who ' s Who 1,2,3- BRASHER, LYNDA FAYE A little soul — so warm and true. Spanish Club 1; Science Club 1; Pep Squad 1, 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Office Practice 4. BUTLER, GLENDA She ' s gentle, she ' s shy, but there ' s always mischief in her eye. Class Officer 2. BUTLER, LEE WAYNE He must have a sixth sense; there ' s no sign of the other five. Band 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; S Club 1,2; Track 2; Science and Math Club 4. BUTLER, RENDA Dynamite comes in small packages. Baseball 3; S Club 3,4; Science Club 2. CAMPBELL, JEFF Better men than I have lived, but 1 seriously doubt it. Football 2; Basketball 2; Student Council 2,3, 4, Officer 3,4; Annual Staff 3; Band 3,4; Science Club 4; Robed Choir 3- CARLISLE, JAMES DAVID ' ' agree with you, but you ' re wrong. Football 3,4, Captain 3,4; Basketball 3,4; S Club 3,4, Officer 3,4; Student Council Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Who ' s Who 3,4; Class Officer 3,4. CHANDLER, EDWARD LAMAR All great men are dying; I don ' t feel so well myself. Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Who ' s Who 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; F.B.L.A. Officer 3,4; Honor Soc- iety 1,2; Play Cast 1,3- DAVIS, ROSALEE LEVINA Says little, but thinks a lot. F.B.L.A. 3,4; Choral Club 3; F.H.A. 4. k. EASON, JOEL Never lets studying interfere with his education. Shop 3,4. FAIR, ARNETHA ANN Her future is planned; third finger left hand. Cheerleader 1,2,4, Captain 1,2,4; S Club I, 2,3,4; Annual Staff 1; Who ' s Who 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Council Officer 4. FERRAGINA, GORDON believe young men should be heard as well as seen. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 2, 3,4; S Club 1,2,3,4; Who ' s Who 1,2,3.4; Creative Writing. FULMER, JULIA MAE Her blue eyes have been the downfall of more than one man. Annual Staff 2,4; Paper Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Officer 4; Who ' s Who 2; Play Cast 3; Honor Society 1,2; F.H.A. Officer 4. GALLAGHER, EDDIE Blessed is the man who invented sleep. Shop 3,4. GREEN, LARRY WAYNE If you can ' t say what you think, why think! Basketball 1; S Club 1,2; Annual Statf I; Who ' s Who 1,2; F.B.L.A. 4; Creative Writing 3, 4, Officer 3,4. HALE, JAMES It ' s a pain — to think! Basketball 1,3; S Club 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Baseball 3. HILL, JULIA ELAINE Happy am 1, from care I ' m free; why isn ' t everyone contented like me? Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 1,2, Officer 2; Who ' s Who 2,4; Class Officer 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. Officer 3,4; Student of the Year 3- HORN, JANET CAROLE My heart is whole, my fancy free, go away little boys, don ' t bother me. Cheerleader 1,2,4; Who ' s Who 1,2,4; Annual Staff 1,2,4; S Club 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Officer 3; Class Officer 4; Play Cast 1,3; Paper Staff 4; Honor Society 1,2; Office Practice 3- INGRAM, LARRY His only labor is to kill time. JOHNSON, WANDA SUE She has more good points than a pack of pins. Annual Staff 3,4; Who ' s Who 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; F.H.A. Officer 4; Honor Society 1,2. KNIGHT, MARVIN ' Not too sober, not too gay; just a real pal in every way. Softball 1; Shop 3,4; Who ' s Who 4. LEE, CHARLES ' Never take life too seriously — you won ' t get out of it alive anyway. Basketball 1; ' S Club 1. MANGE, JOYCE ANN The wrong way always seems to be more fun. Cheerleader 1,2,4; Who ' s Who 1,2,4; S Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Annual Staff 1,2,4; Play Cast 1,3; Paper Staff 4; Class Of- ficer 1,4. McKINNEY, SANDRA JEAN Her talents are of the silent kind. Student Council 3; FT. A. 3,4; F.H.A. 4; Annual Staff 3; Pep Squad 4. MEADS, JOHN A mind like a flash of lightning — quick, but crooked. Shop 3,4. MURPHY, JERRY RANDALL He burns the midnight oil but not for study. Football 2,3,4; S Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4. NOELL, GENE His only labor is to kill time. Science Club 1; Shop 3,4. REAVES, PATSY JANE She comes, says nothing, then goes. F.B.L.A. 3,4; Science Club 1; Pep Squad 1,2. RICHARDSON, JIMMY Like a powder puff — I ' m for the girls. Shop 4; Basketball 3; S Club 3- ROBERTSON, WILLIS Tall, lean, and hungry looking. Who ' s Who 2; Football 2; Basketball 2,3; S Club 2,3,4; Shop 3,4. SHAW, RUSSELL LEE came, I saw, and I whistled. Office Practice 2,3,4; S Club 1; Play Cast 1,3; Who ' s Who 3- SMITH, AVIS LURIA Smile your way through worries; laugh you way through life. Honor Society 1,2; Annual Staff 1,2,4; Class Officer 3; Play Cast 3; F.B.L.A. Officer 3; Paper Staff 4. SMITH, DONALD WAYNE Life is more amusing than a thought. Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 2,3,4; Cho- ral 3,4; S Club 2,3,4; Who ' s Who 1,2,3- SMITH, JOHN WEBSTER A man of few words and much work. Who ' s Who 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Basketball 1; Football 2; Student Council Officer 2,4; Class Officer 4; Robed Choir 3; Science Club 3; Bus Driver 3,4; Citizenship Boy 3- SMITH, RICHARD He toils with a smile, a lad you can ' t ride. S Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Shop 3,4; Office Practice 4. STEVENS, LOIS WARREN Before she thought, her heart was caught. F.B.L.A. 4; Office Practice 4. SWINDAL, GLORIA She can swim, she can sing, she can do most anything. Who ' s Who 2; P.E. Club 3,4, Officer 4; F.B.L.A. 4. TANKERSLEY, KENNETH VAN He ' d argue with a signpost, and then take the wrong road. Science Club 1; Choral 3,4; Robed Choir 3,4, Officer 4; F.B.L.A. 4. TAYLOR, EARL DOUGLAS Take any side; I ' ll argue with you. 4-H Club 1; Football 2,3; S Club 2,3; Shop 4. THOMPSON, JOHNNY RICHARD Take good care of me; good men are scarce. Basketball 1; Track 4; Who ' s Who I; S Club 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. TRUITT, WOODY My only books were women ' s looks. Who ' s Who 1; Basketball 1,2; S Club 1,2; Play Cast 1,3; Annual Staff 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Officer 4. WHETSTONE, NANCY PEARL Striving and willing to work for myself and others. Cheerleader 2,4; S Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Annual Staff 3; Paper Staff 4; P.E. Club Officer 4; Student Council 4; Honor Society 1. WHORTON, JUDY The remedies of love she knew by name for she was worldly wise in that old game. Transferred from Wellborn; F.B.L.A.4; F.H.A. 4. WILLIS, FRANK He carries his troubles in his pocket with a hole in it. Honor Society 1; Science Club 1; S Club 2, 3,4; Football 2,3. PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE YANCEY, TOMMY Loyal, witty, and full of fun, he ' s a friend of everyone. Football 2,3; Basketball 2,3; S Club 2,3; Shop 3,4. (Mma Mate Red and White our colors true, we to thee do sing; Year by year the ages through, whatever fate may bring. We may falter, but we ' ll try, and never go astray, With Saks High School and all she stands for As our guide and stay. Courage, honor, faith that ' s strong, for these things we ' ll strive; And we ' re sure to ne ' re go wrong, with Saks High as our guide. Years may come, and years may go, But we ' ll ne ' re forget the way, as Saks High School And all she stands for, remains our guide and stay. - — 33 Jimmy Richardson Wanda Johnson Ann Mange Sandra MeKlnney Lamar Chandler es Carlisle Linda Brasher Roland Akins Woody Trultt Judy Hill 11. Charles Lee 17 • Gloria Swindal U: Keither Borders 12. Janet Horn 18. Richard Smith Judy Fulmar 13. Leo Wayne Butler 19. Thelma Ashworth 25. Gordon Ferragina lt . Don ' d Wa ft. th 20. Jeff Campbell 26. Pamela Borgfeldt Kenneth Tankersley 21. Patsy Reaves 27. Larry Green 16. Mary Ann 3ayless 22. Tommy Yancey . Gene Noell ( Ay Ce is C - C Ozsl O h - Juniors fame Clad , OfficertA, ALLEN, GORDON ANDERSON, LENNIE ARTERBERRY, SARAH BALLENGER, GARY BAXTER, DONALD BIRCHFIELD, ANN BOLING, BETTY ANN BORDERS, FREDDIE BROOKS, BILLY CHANDLER, BOBBY COLLINS, JERRY COTTON, JUDY CROW, FARRIS ERWIN, TOMMY GOSS, DONALD GREENWOOD, EDDIE JACKSON, ALVIN KNIGHT, GAY McNEAL, TERRY MEADS, PATTY MEDDERS, JIMMY MEDDERS, ORBIE MINTZ, SANDRA MOORE, FRANK P Q 1 ■ s si r a W fMU HALL, NORMA JEAN HAMILTON, BELMA HANCOCK, CLARENCE HARRIS, TOMMY HAYNES, TOMMY HICKMAN, PATRICIA HINDS, PEGGY HUGHES, JERRY V ni c SMITH, LARRY STEWARD, YVONNE THOMPSON, MARY TOWNSEND, DON TURLEY, BECKY USREY, PAUL VAUGHAN, LINDA WALTERS, TERRY f • s % . CAR rwuBlf ••• QCS C5 ■K NOBLES, WAYNE PEACOCK, JOHNNY PITTS, DANNY PRESSON, SANDRA RAMSEY, RANDY RIDGEWAY, STARLING ROGERS, JERRY SISK, LaRUE   • ti. WARD, FRANCIS WARD, PAUL WILKERSON, LINDA WILLIAMS, BILLY RAY WILLIAMS, SUE WOOD, HARRELL WOOSTER, CHARLES YEAGER, KENNETH Sophomores v. S pAomoxe, Claw, fifteens, AUFFANT, PETE BAKER, MELVIN BEAN, CAROLYN BEAL, DORIS i f5j • BENNETT, SANDRA BREEDEN, DAVID BRIGHT, ROBERT BROOKS, NORRIS BUTLER, ELAINE BUTLER, JO ANN CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY CAUSEY, AUBRY COUNTS, DIANA CRATON, MICKEY CULVER, ANNETTE DAVIS, KATHLYN GREER, MARY ANN HARDY, GAIL HAYNES, LINDA HILL, DIANNE INGRAM, HENRY JAMES, RONALD JOHNSON, FAYE KELLY, CATHERINE KIKER, DIANNE LeBOURGEOIS, EVELYN LLOYD, SANDRA MAGNESS, JAMES c% : . it, ft K, S. :! .J- DIGGS, TOMMY ERVIN, JUDY FEAZELL, MARIE FINLEY, LINDA - ' ) } f dJk FRISBY, BENNY GATLIN, PAT GRAHAM, MARTHA GRAHAM, NORMA MARTIN, JERRY MARTIN, JOHN McCURRY, BILL MEYER, HEIDE NORRIS, CAROLYN NUNNALLY, SHIRLEY NUNNELLY, MARY O ' KELLEY, KENNETH O ' KELLEY, SHIRLEY O ' ELINN, SANDRA PENLAND, JOHNNY PETTUS, CHARLES PITTMAN, JUDIE PITTS, BOBBY PRUITT, PAT RICHEY, MARY EVELYN ROBERTS, ROY RUTLEDGE, TOMMY SEALS, TERRY SELF, WANDA W ATKINS, SHIRLEY WELCH, MAUREEN WHITE, ANN WYATT, CARL f ■ Mm w Freshmen f i 1 : t i i I ft ALMAROAD, BECKY AKRIDGE, CONNIE ASHLEY, GALE X u M ' mm v£ t p 4 . Photograph ' not available n BAILEY, EDWARD BAKER, MARGIE BALDWIN, LINDA BATEY, STEVE BORDERS, KENNETH BORDERS, PAT BORDERS, ROGER BROOKS, DIANNE BROOKS, LYNDA BROWN, DOLORES BROWN, PAULA BROWN, SUE BUCKELEW, SANDY BURGESS, JERRE BURK, RONALD CONN, BONNIE CREEL, GEORGE CRIDER, PATSY CRUMLEY, BETTY JO DAUGHERTY, MILTON DAVIS, JEAN DEAN, DIANA DeVILLIER, ROBERTA DICE, JOE DULANEY, GALE FLEMING, EMMA LOIS FLOYD, SHERRY i. ft V 1. ite St I BURNEY, MICHAEL BUTLER, JUDY BUTTRUM, JUDY CARNES, FLOYD CARSON, HORACE CATOR, LINDA COLEMAN, RITA COLLINS, CHARLES FORSYTH, LINDA FREEMAN, DIANE GANN, LINDA GARDNER, PERRY GAY, MARGARET GEARHART, EDDIE GRUBBS, DORIS GOAD, CHARLES HAFLEY, JOE HANVEY, EDDIE HAYES, SALLY HESS, J.D. HIGGINBOTHAM, CAROLYN HOLDER, MIKE HORN, KENNETH HOWARD, KENNETH f) HUMPHRIES, MARILEE JONES, LINDA JONES, SHIRLEY KAUFFMAN, PAT KELLEY, ELMER KEY, LINDA KNIGHT, LINDA LECROY, DELORES LEDBETTER, DARRIEL LEWIS, BRENDA MAGNESS, HOWARD MARTIN, SHIRLEY MAYS, JO ANN McCAIN, DAVID McMICHAEL, BERNIE MEDDERS, JERRY MEDLIN, JERRY MOSHER, DENNIS MOSLEY, MARTHA MURPHY, JO ANN ' .; . « w Gone fishing n e m n - ' 1?Wf |P,. 5 n NEIGHBORS, SANDY NEWMAN, JOHN NICHOLS, LARRY OGLE, DEWEY PEACOCK, LIBBY PERRYMAN, LAURA PITTS, GARY PITTS, PATSY PITTS, RONNIE PRICE, DOT PRITCHETT, SALLY RAY, WILMA REAVES, DAVID REAVES, PHILIP RILEY, JIMMY ROBERTS, ALLEN ROBERTS, LORETTA ROBERSON, DANNY ROOKS, BOBBIE SAXON, STEVE f r 1 A | • 9 f ft 1 f ft 1 Sill i SEGREST, GENE SHADDIX, DON SHADDIX, JANICE SHADDIX, LARRY SIMS, RAY SONGER, LINDA STEWARD, MACKY STEWARD, PAT STOVALL, RHONDA STRICKLAND, JOHN SWINDAL, LARRY TRUITT, JEANNIE TURLEY, ALBERT TURLEY, JACKIE USREY, RALPH VAUGHAN, LARRY I . 3fe. !■■• n WILLIS, GAYNELL WILSEY, ROBERT WILSON, DORIS WILSON, JACKIE WAITS, PATSY WATKINS, CAROL WARREN, CORAETTA WELCH, MIKE WHATLEY, CONNIE WHATLEY, DAVID WHETSTONE, MARIE WHITESIDE, BILL WHORTON, JIMMY WIGGINS, DERYL WILLIAMS, BECKY WILLIAMS, BRENDA WOODARD, RONALD WOOSTER, WILFRED WORTHY, DANA WYCOFF, JERRY ftl£ C s Tub p£Lvis ' £pr fft ' % K- °d E £ Underclassmen o Gone ftwrtiri ftJfcU 7 W 4 M (joneHunluiq Le to Right; First Row: Eugene Anderson, Glenn Askew, Annette Badgett, Dudley Ballard, James C. Ballard, Lois Baxter Jerry Wayne Beatty. Second Row: Cosper Bell, Gerald Betts, Clinton Birchfield, Sharon Bishop, Barbara Boling, Gloria Braden, Ruth Brewer. Third Row: Donald Bridges, Donald Brooks, Peggy Brooks, Harriet Brown, Kerry Brown, Brenda Browing, Rosa Browing. OqMfiQxadz Roy Bryant Jimmy Buckelew Jackie Burgess Brenda Cardwell Patsy Champion Richard Chastain Margie Collins Gayle Covey Paul Joseph Covey Charlotte Counts Janice Creel Sandra Crim Sim Photograph not available Travis Crow Judy Cruise Peggy Daugherty Kenneth Daugherty Elesha Dice Cecil Drummond Shirley Dulaney John Evans Derrell Feazell Hilda Finley John Fleming Kenny Freeman EigAtfrQxade Left to Right; First Row: Alice Gann, Donald Gann, Cherry Gardner, Rita Garing, Sue Gay, Mickey Gibbs, Sandra Gibson. Second Row: Brenda Greenwood, Jerry Gregg, Danny Hale, Steve Hallam, Alvin Haynes, Sherry Hayes, Elaine Henson. ThirdRow: Anita Hill, David Holder, Shelba Holder, Billy Holland, Brenda Holland, Sharon Holland, Don Holt. 0 k. n n r, ?) fy t -4 f , l . ran f €% ffi fi . Left to Right; First Row: Donald Howell, Breverly Hunt, Johnny Isreal, Alice Jackson, Terry Johns, Rose Johnson, Danny Jones. Second Row: Edna Junior, Jerry Kiker, Tommy Kines, Kenny Lambert, Shirley Kirkland, Roger Lewis, Ronnie Limbaugh. Third Row: Martha Lloyd, Larry Knighton, John Martin, Sherry Martin, Sylvia Massey, Gerald McCain, Kenneth McCurry. CiyMb Qxade J erry McDonald Ronald McDonald Charlotte McDowell Jerry McElroy Nana McGinnis Gilman McKinney David McWhorter David Morrison Hubert Morrison Bobby Newman Nancy Norris Martha Owen £L C o © Svli JHA ' i o f 4 • « tv f) tf ;t « ■ ? m « , ■  vf 1 ii ' , f . . ' C ) f tt t. Ronald Owen Barbara Pennington Joyce Price Lou Faye Reaves Stancil Ridgeway Jack Sexton Jimmy Shaw Donald Simpson Junior Slaton Brenda Smith Peggy Smith Sandra Smith EiqAtA Qxade Left to Right; First Row: Donald Snider, Freda Stone, Janis Stovall, Iris Taylor, Allen Thomas. Second Row: Randall Thomas, Dill Thornton, Barbara Turley, Brenda Turley, Peggy Wade, Larry Ward, Sandra Warren. Third Row: Linda Weeks, Linda White, Phillip Whiteside, Kenneth Wideman, Diane Willingham, Chris Willingson, Cecelia Young. n t - r ) o o Le ro Right; First Row: Steve Abbott, Mary Julia Acker, Thurston Ashworth, Harold Ayer, Sandra Bailey, Danny Batcherlor, Frankie Black. Second Row: Steve Blackburn, Gary Borders, Randy Borders, Gary Brasher, Margaret Brooks, Doris Brown, Larry Brown. Third Row: Randall Brown, Charles Bunch, Margaret Burgess, Tommy Burgess, Lenard Bush, Faye Butler, Vickie Butler. S aenlfi Qxade Myra Butterworth Jane Calloway James Callahan Danny Campbell Jacque Carlisle Barbara Carter Larry Carter William Carter Pam Catrett Vic Causey Raymond Chandler Sheryl Chastain 2S w i Judy Chaves Derell Cheatwood Steve Cheatwood Ralph Christensen Kathy Cofield Jackie Cook Billy Copeland Linda Couch Pat Counts Rebecca Craft Jean Cruise Clawes Culver S u ttfi Qxade Left to Right; First Row: Donnie Curvin, Donald Dalrymple, Harlan Daugherty, Brenda Davis, Douglas Deese, Peggy Dulaney, George Dunn. Second Row: Terry Eden, Charlie Ray Edmondson, Kenneth Fowler, Paula Fowler, Paulette Freeman, Jimmy Gallagher, Billy Galloway. Third Row: Ann Gaston, Bobby Gaston, Nancy Gearhart, Frankie Glanze, William Good, Gilbert Graham, John Graham. v r BKKSHV $1 r r Aft T5l 4fc 1 • ' . 1 Left to Right; First Row: Linda Gregg, Glenn Hanvey, Ann Hardy, Michael Harris, Horace Haynes, Lamar Hearon, David Heath. Second Row: Kenneth Henegar, Phil Hickman, Gladys Hill, Linda Hill, Aline Howard, Charles Hinds, Douglas Hooper. Third Row: Gail Horn, Sharon Howell, Larry Hughes, Sharon Hurtt, Mary Jackson, Lamar Jones, Ronald Hughes. Seventh Qxade Dave Kelley Robert Kelley Gary Key Terry Kilgore r Larry King Phyllis LeBourgeois Paula Lee Lester Lewis Olan Littleton Gwen Lloyd James Lloyd Judy Logan o 4 ' J p a ' % ' vV-. i - Mi HacJ to 4 1 i Norris Lundon Vickie Lusk Gale Lynch Kenny McElroy Nancy McGinnis Rebecca Medders Alice Midgett Randell Mitchell Jane Moore Daryl Mosher Jackie Mosley Dianne Nunnally S uetttA Qfiade Left to Right; First Row: Janice Pate, Roy Patterson, Orval Pesnell, Shirley Pettus, Paul Price, John Reaves, Barbara Reid. Second Row: Elaine Ritch, Kenneth Roberts, Marie Roberts, Randall Robison, Danny Rogers, Gary Sellers, Terry Sims. Third Row: Michael Siskey, Randy Skinner, Ann Smith, Charles Smith, Connie Smith, Herman Smith, Patricia Smith. Linda Gail Sprayberry Vivian Stedham Johnny Steward 4 Tmiawhm f j 1 C:;::. ' .-.;., ft k f J t u 1 ' f t e « Vickie Stewart Patricia Strickland Glenn Tankersley Paula Tate Jerry Thomas Patricia Thomas Kayren Tucker Tommy Tucker Brenda Vaughn Rebecca Vaughn Jane Vinson Jim Wadkins Tena Waits Annette Watson Judy Webb Martha West Eddie White Diane Wilson Mickey Williamson Dean Whiteside Seventh Qxade | fSB0 ' ' j % s f Superlatives S emox QIoa SxwmaJLqa, MARVIN KNIGHT PAM BORGFELDT JunioJt QLoaa, frcutwitea, RANDY RAMSEY LINDA VAUGHAN Sxvpfaww i QJLxaa, 5xw4witeA, i NANCY WALTERS ROBERT THORNTON jceajfunwt Qla A, 5xuwHJit ! , J.D. HESS CAROL WATKINS WMiett ANN MANGE JERRY BURGESS MumI jfypxniwt PAM BORGFELDT RANDY RAMSEY MmI £ike£u fo Succeed LAMAR CHANDLER JUDY HILL Steal Sjpjont ARNETHA FAIR FARRIS CROW Steal CUi CU und KEITHER BORDERS JAMES CARLISLE Qjutedt JANET HORN DON TOWNSEND f ) V Mwt OtMetic GAY KNIGHT GORDON FERRAGINA Sweeteat NANCY WALTERS TOMMY HARRIS Steal foeaaxd DORIS WILSON JiietidUeAi LINDA VAUGHAN JEFF CAMPBELL S niat 9ilqh Siudentd. of the y vt 1960-61 I JUDY HILL ALVIN JACKSON ti ' mJ L faniw 9Ug Student of, the ( l£ewt 1960-61 AUBRY CAUSEY - LINDA VAUGHAN - MISS SAKS HIGH SCHOOL 1961-62 - PAM BORGFELDT - MISS ANNISTON, MISS TURKEY BOWL, MISS CALHOUN COUNTY FOOTBALL 1961-62 GOOD CITIZENSHIP BOY and GIRL OKBIE MEDDERS, BOBBIE ROOKS HARVEST KING and QUEEN ROBERT THORNTON, SUE WILLIAMS £ly t6, tyiacte @Iom, ANNETTE BADGETT DILL THORNTON Seventh (fnacte @Icim, RAY CHANDLER PAT COUNTS ' $ . Wifi TVfo ' t Wto KENNETH WIDEMAN - ANITA HILL - 4 Ttto t ' PofiottcH, GILMAN McKINNEY - SHELBY HARRIS Cutett TOMMY KINES - SHERRY MARTIN Iffat ttttetic ALICE JACKSON - JIMMY SHAW S cete t HUBERT MORRISON - SHELBY HOLDER STEVE HALL VM - BARBARA BOLING :: 7 ' HEAD COACH - FLOYD DOUTHIT Cooc £A ASSISTANT COACH - CHARLES McCARTY ASSISTANT COACH - CLARENCE VINSON i m n «« .- ' •■ -; 1 1 ■iiiii.im r i ■ Mi ummmmmm mm mp i — B l ffl W ftn uuuiiiiii M fKiiW iSfa ■t :  - . y -if—.. site: 3 1 .?:?.-. ' • V „ ---Ju. ; $aei$a£l Sxjfuad frooifadt Uumndds James Carlisle, Most Valuable Lineman; Randy Ramsey, Gordon Ferragina, Most Valuable Backs; Coach Buster Douthit. SxniwiA, DONALD W. SMITH Quarterback GARY BAXTER Fullback JAMES CARLISLE, Co-Captain End r GORDON FERRAGINA Halfback JERRY MURPHY Halfback JERRY HUGHES Fullback 5Rji , , . ' - ' ! l 1g ' ' RANDY RAMSEY Junior, Halfback Sj5|ffiK| MILTON DAUGHTERY Freshman, Guard TOMMY DIGGS Sophomore, Guard JACK TRUITT Sophomore, Tackle DON TOWN SEND Junior, Guard JERRY ROGERS, Co-Captain Junior, Quarterback AUBRY CAUSEY Sophomore, End HENRY INGRAM Sophomore, End PETE AUFFANT Sophomore, Halfback BOBBY J. CHANDLER Junior, Guard TOMMY RUTLEDGE Sophomore, Quarterback y v WILFRED WOOSTER Freshman, End ■ ' ■■ «• • FARRIS CROW Junior, Tackle JERRY COLLINS Junior, Tackle CLARENCE HANCOCK Junior, Tackle w KxfW ■ m ■ DONALD BAXTER Junior, Center TOMMY HAYNES Junior, Fullback Sf J.D. HESS Freshman, Center DANNY PITTS Junior, Halfback GARY BALLENGER Junior, Halfback TOMMY ERWIN J unior. Tackle XL,  .-•• V I ■ BILLY BROOKS Junior, End JERRY WYCOFF Freshman, Halfback ROBERT BRIGHT Sophomore, Tackle ORBIE MEDDERS Guard, Junior BOBBY PITTS Sophomore, Quarterback 3 •Hf -- ' PAUL URSEY Junior, Halfback 3? OUR FIRST TOUCHDOWN .V • 1 1 %  ■ •J ■r i n PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT ttt. JANET HORN NANCY WHETSTONE ARNETHA FAIR - Captain S£4UC QfoeeHleadend, ANN MANGE LINDA VAUGHAN GAIL HARDY JUDY COTTON SANDRA MINTZ S uex Siigh Gfre deadexA, fame 9ii d Cfre dead tA, Left to Right: Becky Williams, Sandy Buckelew, Bobbie Rooks, Connie Whatley, Head; Rita Coleman, Jeannie Truitt. JERRY MURPHY J ERRY COLLINS B u Aet6ail GORDON FERRAGINA BILLY BROOKS AUBRY CAUSEY ROY ROBERTS HENRY INGRAM S tuat MigA Vxvtdtiy, J am S mc 9tigJd ft 3 am fame 3iigh VjvtAUy, Jeofit fume Ztiqk ® J am ffiaadUrfl J eam Jxack Jseam ) J f 1 I I I I I Organizations PiSBlBHISSiHV ' SBBf BnaBBBBSw Student Council SPONSOR - MISS CLARK ORGANIZED - 1958 General Aims are to create a wholesome relation between faculty and students; foster worthy school activities; provide opportuni- ties for student growth; provide a forum for the discussion of questions of interest to the student body. OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENT - The writing and adoption of the constitution. - OFFICERS Jeff Campbell, President; John Smith, Vice-President; Arnetha Fair, Secretary; James Carlisle, Treasurer. use A ft B .flflJilrt 6 ft « { C u 5 £ kJi DIRECTOR -MRS. WINGARD (Iduanced ChaU Jiiniwc Qhevc Aj mJ mXAs SPONSOR - MISS CLARK ORGANIZED - 1960 The Aims of the F.T.A. are to create a greater interest in teaching and to train future teachers. The main project for this year is student teachers. - OFFICERS - Judy Cotton, President; Elaine Butler, Vice-President; Sandra Mintz, Secretary; Patsy Waits, Treasurer; LaRue Sisk, Reporter; Becky Williams, Sandra Buckelew, Song Leaders; Sandra McKinney, Historian; Jackie Wilson, Parli- amentarian. %fs Zfj JL +U SPONSOR - MRS. JONES - OFFICERS - Judy Hill, President; Woody Truitt, Vice-President; Sarah Arterberry, Secretary; Lamar Chandler, Treasurer; Judy Fulmer, Reporter; Pam Borgfeldt, Historian. ' -. I- J +ats+U ■ Tf™ - V ' V — « ■• p f V 1 ■ , -. — 1 1 r- If- , 1 ' ,ui ■ iiu SPONSOR -MRS. PASLEY - OFFICERS - Faye Johnson, President; Pam Borgfeldt, Vice-President; Keither Borders, Secretary; Judy Fulmer, Treasurer; Wanda Johnson, Reporter; Peggy Hinds, Song Leader; Carolyn Bean, Recreational Leader. ggTWi Hi i n w M-i. . _ . A0 ( i£  ' i. ■fuSi-i.i «Rc Junta Mono Society SPONSOR -MRS. JENNINGS - OFFICERS - Aubry Causey, President; Klaine Butler, Vice-President; Mary Ann Greer, Secretary; Diana Counts, Treasurer; Shirley Martin, Reporter. M - $ . : 4£ k _JC±? C t Sf ffiand DIRECTOR MR. BILL VEAZEY Jlajexettea, 3la _ tBewi M. Head PAM BORGFELDT Jlajexetted. % « •  LaRUE SISK KEITH ER BORDERS ANNETTE BADGETT VIVIAN STEDHAM NANCY GEARHEART Creative WjUtitity WfS Sbuuna Qk £ifruvaf, C£u Office, QJU Sneticd e£u SPONSOR - MISS CLARK ORGANIZED - 1961 The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in the French language and customs. Membership is open to all students engaged in the study of French . T ■ f mm w f • t r T i : T n ■ r ir V V y: - OFFICERS - Wilma Ray, President; Stephen Saxon, Vice-President; Jackie Wilson, Secretary; Elmer Kelley, Treasurer; Shirley Martin, Reporter. .£. etufr SPONSOR - MRS. LUTTRELL The aims of the Physical Education Club are to fold — to help develop the individual and to improve our school. We seek to accom- plish our aims by striving to fulfill the follow- ing objectives: 1. To aid in developing physical, mental, social, and moral qualities. 2. To improve the girl ' s physical education program. 3. To develop beneficial habits, useful now and in the future. 4- To create interest in recreation and lei- sure time activities. - OFFICERS Nancy Whetstone, President; Gay Knight, Vice-President; Gloria Swindal, Secretary; Dana Worthy, Treasurer; Sandie Lloyd, Reporter. r • J S iUw, Science and Math ' n wMiMkAA ; fame SMence GluA ft I Jh c X c 7%t 2S«Ai • XJaUlJ ' . i. ™ s I r 0 H- - A« u J I Qu UXj lkAKK aZn 9 ¥ -o ■ -c e ie SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS fri ' e Class Motto- Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. Class Color- Red and White Class Song- The Halls of Ivy Class Flower- Rose h J i-«- Oo Qs x G Hd i ■« w m y o V 4 71 ? (J {yyj erYl woiow.  Advertisers COMPLI MENTS OF 5a£ 91.1.CL OFFICERS President Mr. Robert Wade Vice-President . .....Mr. Joe Catrett Secretary .........Mrs. Lillian Brannan Treasurer..... Mrs. Kathleen Davis COMMITTEES Parliamentarian Mr. Lynn Stedham Room Count Mrs. Robert Wade Legislative .........Mr. John J. Wooster Room Mother Co-ordinators Mrs. Jim Lowery Mrs. Joe Catrett Hospitality Mrs. Edward Ashley Membership Mrs. Shelton Truitt Publicity Mrs. E.L. Williams Program.... Col. Richard Borgfeldt Health ....Mrs. John Abbott N. P. T. A. Magazine Mrs. Jim Lowery Safety Mr. Edwin Davis Library Mrs. John Wooster Pre-School Mrs. Bobby Adams Youth Activities Mrs. Lynn Stedham Welfare Mrs. John Wooster By-Laws Mrs. Carl Logan Budget and Finance Mr. Ben Howell Civil Defense Col. Richard Borgfeldt Lunch Room Mrs. Forrest Holland Music Mrs. George Wingard , ' ■ CAPS OFF to the graduating class BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ALABAMA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO Sofa SaftUvt (?6c4A,c6, THE FRIENDLY SAKS BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School Superintendent . Mr. D . D . Lewis Training Union Director Mr. Fred Creel Brotherhood President ....Mr. R.M. Irwin Woman ' s Missionary Union President. ..Mrs. B.L. McGinnis SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Training Union 6:00 P.M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7:00 P.M. ' YOU ' LL ENJOY THE FELLOWSHIP WITH THE FOLKS AT SAKS ' poi t Scbftiut (fyuxcA 0$ S x6 412Z Saks Road Anniston, Alabama REVEREND J.R. AKINS, pasto SERVICES SUNDAY Sunday School . ........9:45 A.M Morning Worship Service....... . ..11:00 A.M Training Union 6; 15 P.M Evening Worship Service...... 7:30 P.M WEDNESDAY Prayer Service 7:30 P.M IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A CHURCH HOME, COME. ' WE CAN HELP YOU: IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR CHURCH WORK, COME. ' YOU CAN HELP US. 7Vi6W 4t Safo DRUGS - PRESCRIPTIONS - COSMETICS SERVING THE HEALTH NEEDS OF SAKS SINCE 1953 TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY MELLO MILK and ICE CREAM « Jm COMPLIMENTS OF e t,toc6 D%oty For D EPENDABLE SERVICE PHONE - AD 7-5126 Co MPLIMENTS OF THE Goal Post 1400 Wilmer Avenue ADams 6-1488 OWNER S. A. PRUETT, JR .OMPLIMENTS OF Johnson ' s Muffler Shop KAR-GARD Mufflers and Shocks FREE INSTALLATION 4 East 14th St. Phone AD 7-9421 ANNISTON, ALABAMA .OMPLI MENTS OF Hamilton Band Conn — Selmer — Bun 35 West 13th Street An n i s t o n , L A B A M A BEST IN THE BAND ' Compliments of WOODRUFF-GLENN Phone AD 6-7921 1021 Noble Street Co MPLIMENTS OF L. V. BARKER and SON Compliments of John B. La Garde Ready Mixed Concrete washed sand and gravel 30TH AND WlLMER P.O. Box 389 Phone AD 7-2855 ANNISTON, ALABAMA .OMPLIMENTS OF OM MK ifsr ir rAsrertsr 625 Noble Phone AD 6-6261 ,OMPLIMENTS OF DAY ' S RADIO and TV COMPLIMENTS OF BROOK ' S BARBER SHOP ,OMPI_IMENTS OF MILLER FEED and SEED 1 025 Gurnei Phone AD 6-072 1 Ann iston, Alabama Co M PLI MENTS OF ROBINSON ' S TIRE SERVICE 303 Noble Street COMPLETE RECAPPING AND TIRE REPAIRS Phone AD 7-206 1 COMPLIMENTS OF KINGSLEY ' S SHOE STORE COMPLIMENTS OF THOMPSON ' S GROCERY ALEXANDER ROAD Phone AD 6-43 17 w EAVER, ALABAMA Compliments of HIGGINBOTHAM and SAWYER Printing - Publishing office supplies - rubber stamps 1108 Moore Avenue Ann i ston, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF ANALA HOMES, INC 5 Points-Saks Ann iston. ILABAMA Compliments of McKINNEY ELECTRIC CO. Electric Motors Rewound - Rebuilt - Repaired phone AD 7-5831 Day - AD 6-4082 Night 4 04 Noble Street Compliments of Compliments of JAM ES E. HARRISON Royal Typewriters GARDNER ' S CAFETERIA and BAKERY 1023 Atlanta Avenue Phone AD 5-5525 Anniston, Alabama Ann iston, Alabama JAan dJ We, the Echo Staff, wish to express our sincere thanks to the people who helped to make this yearbook possible. Our thanks go to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howell for the use of their home to make our Who ' s Who pictures; to the teachers of Saks High School, Mr. Mellown, and Mrs. Mitchell, our sponsor, for their cooperation; to the photographers; to our advertisers; and to the students who purchased the books. We hope you will enjoy this book as much as we have enjoyed bringing it to you. Sincerely yours, JUDY HILL, Editor i £. x c -e % % J V 5 t. hwjl PUBLISHERS. INC. ATLANTA GEORGIA , £ SyiP - ' ■ Y 44- i C e2- t t-J( S$ - J J ' J f dr. 3 tfff F .; .r . . . tfME w«, - r


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