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cPioMeer«5, 0 Pioneer Come, my fan-faced children, Follow well in order, get your weapons ready; Have'you your pistols? Have you your sharp-edged axes? Pioneers! 0 pioneers! For we cannot tarry here, We must march, my darlings, we must bear the brunt of danger, We, the youthful sinewy races, all the rest on us depend, Pioneers! 0 pioneers! T Vfe, the Yearbook Staff, dedicate the 1963 ECHOES to - MRS. INEZ T. MITCHELL - a person to whom the entire student body is indebted for her untiring efforts to give each of us an opportunity to better our future. She has faithfully stood by us through our high school days and made our problems her problems too. We take this opportunity to bestow on her our gratitude for her unselfish dedication to Saks School. February - forking rii - joicing PrincipaL' A % eAAage Our school grows larger with the passing of years and so does our annual. The members of the annual staff and their sponsor spend many hours each week during the year to make our annual a work of which we may be proud. I wish to express my appreciation to the annual staff for a job well done. ing our annual, each of us, teachers and students, should stop and consider what we can do to improve our school. School improvement is not a task for one person or one group alone, but a job for all of us. I hope that we shall never forget our goal to make Saks one of Alabama s truly outstanding schools. I wish for each of you every success and happiness in the future. Just as our annual staff spend many hours improv- Sincerely yours, W. E. MELLOWN, JR. Principal c d niniAtrcitive sStaH Mr. W. E. Mellown, Principal; Mrs. Weaver, Secretary; Mr. Emory Kinard, Guidance Counselor. rudteed Mr. F.O. Lee, Mr. A.H. Martin, Mr. Ben Howell. cAdministrators V.O. CHITWOOD NORMAN L. MOORE DR. C. F. NEWELL LEO W. WILLIAMS GERALD ACKER FLOYD HOLDER VIRGINIA BIDDLE A.B. Degree Howard College MABEL BRYANT B.S. Degree J ack son ville State VILLIS E. CONNELL, JR. B.S. Degree Jacksonville State MARTHA COOPER B.S. Degree J ack son ville State KATHLEEN DAVIS A.B. Degree East Carolina Teacher s College FLOYD DOUTHIT B.S. Degree Jacksonville State JOHN GARRETT B.S. Degree Jacksonville State VIRGINIA GILLIAM B.S. Degree J acksonville State SHELBY HAWKINS B.S. Degree Jacksonville State EMORY KINARD B.S. Degree Auburn University J. L. LOVVORN B.S. Degree, Jacksonville State M.S. Degree, Auburn University MARIE LUTTRELL B. S. Degree J acksonville State CHARLES McCARTY B.S. Degree Jacksonville State W. E. MELLOWN, JR. B.S. Degree. M.A. Degree University of Alabama JEANETTE MELLOWN B.S. Degree, Livingston College M.A. Degree, University of Alabama INEZ MITCHELL B. S. Degree J acksonville State DORIS PASLAY B. S. Degree Jacksonville State JOSEPH PICKETT B.A. Degree Ohio State University WILFORD PRITCHARD B.S. Degree Jacksonville State RUTH STOTSENBURG B.A. Degree Eastern Baptist College WILLIAM VEAZEY B.S. Degree Jacksonville State CLARENCE VINSON B.S. Degree. M.S. Degree Jacksonville State DALE WHITLEY B.S. Degree Jacksonville State ELIZABETH WINGARD B.S. Degree University oj Alabama The army was never like this! Now let me think. . . Mama said there would be days like this. Profile in courage The many loves of Ruthie. Hey, Humphry! lunchroom Sta}} SeatedMrs. Medders, Mrs. Burell. Standing: Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Bachelor. udtodiand Mr. Cash, Mr. Leggett. «Senior ei add Ojjicera Orbic Medders, President; Linda Vaughan, Vice-President; Sandra Mintz, Secretary: Judy Cotton, Treasurer; Terry Walters, Reporter. ALLEN, GORDON ELVIN Maw's work is never done; why start it?” Shop 3,4; Football 2; 4-H Club 1. ARTERBERRY, SARAH JANE '7 sweetness is a fault, hers is a great one.” Junior Honor Society 1,2; Robed Choir 2,3,4; Echoes Staff 3,4; F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Office Staff 2. BALLENGER, GARY WILLIAM The more you learn the more you forget; so why study?” S” Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Shop 3,4; Track 1,2; Basketball i; Choral 1. BAXTER, DONALD CLIFFORD The only really educated men are self-educated.11 Football 2,3,4; S”Club 2,3,4; Office Staff 2; Baseball 3; Basketball 1,3. BROOKS, WILLIAM LLOYD Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. S” Club 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. CHANDLER, BOBBY JOE His only labor is to kill time. S”Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3; Shop 3,4; Choral 1; Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1. BIRCHFIELD, ELIZABETH ANN A dainty maid with a winning smile. Junior Honor Society 1; F.H.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Chorus 1; Office Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. BOLING, BETTY ANN Her gift to us is her loyal friendship. 4-H Club 1; P. E. Club 3; F.H.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. COLLINS, JERRY WILSON ' He may be a genius, but as yet we have no proof, S Club 1,2,3.4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Choral 3 COTTON, JUDY ANN Her disposition, her pleasant smile, have won her friends for many a mile, Student Council 1; F.T.A., President 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3;H°nor Society 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-President 3; Robed Choir 2,3.4; Echoes Staff 1,3,4; S” Club 2,3; Class Treasurer 4. CROW, FARRIS WINFRED He wouldn't run around the comer to see the world blow up. Football l,3‘, SM Club 1,3; ho's Who 3; Choral 1,2; Basketball 1; Shop 3,4. ERWIN, TOMMY GERALD Keen sense, common sense, quite a lot of nonsense. S” Club 2,3,4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3,4. GREENWOOD, EDDIE FRANKLIN On first glance he appears shy, but look again! S” Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2,4; Football 4. HALL, NORMA JEAN Her words are few, but she means them all. F.H.A. 3,4; 4-H Club I; Chorus 2,3; Library Staff 3; F.B.L.A. 4. HAMILTON, BELMA WAYNE Blessed is the man who invented sleep. Science Club I; Library Club 2. HANCOCK, CLARENCE GENE Some think the world was made jot fun and frolic, and so do I. S” Club 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Shop 3,4. HARRIS, TOMMY HUGH He is a fellow we all agree, as swell a fellow as could ever be. Football Manager 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 3,4; Track Manager 2,3,4; S” Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Shop 3; Who's W'ho 3. HAYNES, THOMAS FRANKLIN No afraid of work but not in sympathy with it. S Club 2,3; Football 2,3; Shop 3,4; Basket- ball 4. HICKMAN, VIVIAN PATRICIA Good nature conquers all. F.ILA. 3,4; 4-H 1; F.B.L.A. 4; P.E. Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. HINDS, PEGGY SUE The light of midnight s starry heaven is in those radiant eyes. F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; F.ILA. 3,4, Queen 3, Officer 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. JACKSON, ALVIN ROSCOE He has more good points than a pack of pins. Student Council 3,4; Honor Society Officer I, 2,3,4; Senior Science and Math Club 2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Basketball lv2, 3; Baseball 2,3; Football Manager 1,2; S” Club 1,2,3; Robed Choir 3,4; Echoes Staff 3,4, Editor 4. KNIGHT, DOR IT A GAY A smile for every girl and two for every hoy. Cheerleader 2,3; P E. Club 2,3, Officer 2,3 F.H. A. 3; Who’s Who 1,2,3; Chorus 1; F.B.L.A. 4; S” Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1. McNEAL, TERRY LAMAR I’m not lazy. I’m just conserving my energy. S”Club 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1; Shop 3,4; 4-H Club 1. MEDDERS, JIMMY ALLEN Sometimes I study; such events are few and far between. Shop 3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4. MEDDERS, ORBIE LEE, JR. To know him better is to like him more. Football 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 1,2,3,4, Pres- ident 4; Class Reporter 3; Senior President; Creative Writing Club 3,4; Good Citizenship Boy of Year 2; Student Council Reporter 4; Echoes Staff 1,4; Wildcat Staff, Co-Editor 4; Robed Choir 4. MINTZ, SANDRA LOUISE To do easily what is difficult for others is the mark of talent. Honor Society 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Cheerleader 2,3; Robed Choir 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; S” Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4; F.H.A. 4. MOORE, FRANK WILTON Never trouble trouble, until trouble troubles you. Shop 3,4; Bus Driver 4; 4-H Club I; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4. MYERS, BRENDA SUE She came to us a stranger, and remained with us a friend. Transferred from North Rowan High School. RAMSEY, RANDALL MALONE Athletic, friendly, cute, and fun; he is tops with everyone. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2; S”Club 1,2,3,4, President 3; Outstanding Back 3; Who’s Who 1,2,3- RIDGEWAY, ERNEST STARLING A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Math Club 2, Officer 2; Football Manager 4; Baseball 2,3; S” Club 3,4; Office Staff 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4- PEACOCK, JOHNNY EARL Some think he s quiet, but look again. ' Honor Society 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Club, Vice-President 2; Robed Choir 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Echoes Staff 3- PITTS, DANNY LEE Nature s grandest gift —a gentleman.' S” Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3, 4; Basketball 2; Robed Choir 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Student Council, President 4. ROGERS, ROBERT JERRY '7 stand on the brink of a great career; won t somebody please push me off?” S Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3 Co-Captain 3; Who's ho 2; Chorus 1,3; Science Club 2; 4-H Club 1,2. SISK, YVONNE LA RUE Good natured and generous, jolly and clever; her tongue like a brooklet runs forever. Band 1,2,3; Majorette 1,2,3; Who's Who 2; F.T. A. 2,3,4; Officer 2,3; F. B. L. A. 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Pep Club 4. SMITH, LARRY DOUGLAS I have learned nothing and forgotten nothing; therefore. I am even.” Shop 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. STEWARD, ELEANOR YVONNE Her future is planned — third finger, left hand.” Who’s Who 3; Office Staff 2,3,4; F.H.A. 4; F.B.L. A. 2; Robed Choir 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1; Wildcat Typist 3,4. STEWART, FRANCES J. Quietness is her middle name.” Transferred from Oxford High School. THOMPSON, MARY ELIZABETH Happiness is the perfume she wears. F.B.L.A. 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Chorus 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. TOWNSEND, DON VINCENT ”A hardy friend and a comrade true.” Shop 3,4; S Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Who's Who 1,3. TURLEY, BECKY LYNN She has all the charm of womanhood. ” P. E. Club 3; F.H.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 4; 4-H Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. USREY, PAUL WAYNE An ounce of wit, a pound of mischief.” Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; S” Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. VAUGHAN, LINDA ELAINE ”Never too busy to speak, never too unhappy to smile.” Honor Society 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Stu- dent Council, Secretary 1,2; Echoes Staff 1,4; Wildcat Staff 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3; S,f Club 1,2,3; Creative Writing Club 4; Robed Choir 2,3,4; Who's Who 1,3; Miss Saks High 3. WALTERS, TERRY FRANK The wrong way always seems more fun.” Band 2,3,4, President 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Class Reporter 4; Spanish Club 4; Math Club 2. WARD, PAUL DAVID He puts all his troubles in a box, and then sits on the lid and laughs.” Robed Choir 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3- WILLIAMS, BILLY RAY Napoleon uas little, too. S” Club 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Shop 3,4. WOOD, HARRELL GLYN He gained no titles, but lost no friends. WOOSTER, CHARLES LEWIS Young fellows will be young fellows. S Club 1,2; Football 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Span- ish Club 4; Science Club 1. c lntci c1 [ater 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. l V k „ jSt y 62) ‘ 1- ;V Lp y l Hv « s K , ( - !7 ■ W I - A • 4s • (y h. v $GuuSl (JjcxAJUa l) A L Vurvea- tl(XrAlS L % K I (X aju vD Xe a y'- ' c . axx i ■i ' Q 1. Gay Knight 2. Tommy Harris 3. Tommy Erwin 4. Frank Moore 5. Linda Vaughan 6. Randy Ramsey 7. Sarah Arterberry 8. Norma Hall 9- Larry Smith 10. Pat Hickman 11. Orbie Medders 12. Tommy Haynes 13 Billy Brooks 14. Betty Boling 15. Starling Ridgeway 16. Gary Ballcnger 17. Paul Ward 18. Yvonne Steward 19. Farris Crow 20. Becky Turley 21. Jimmy Medders 22. Frances Stewart 23- Sandra Mintz 24. Brenda Myers 25. Peggy Hinds 26. Mary Thompson 27. LaRue Sisk 28. Donald Baxter 29. Alvin Jackson 30. Terry McNeal 31 • Jerry Collins 32. Judy Cotton 33« Bobby Chandler 34. Ann Birchfield imiMh junior Diana Counts, President; Shirley Watkins, Reporter; Wanda Self, Treasurer; Elaine Butler, Vice-President; Faye Johnson, Secretary. AUFFANT, PETE BEAL, DORIS BENNETT, SANDRA BUTLER ELAINE CALVERT,STEVE CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY CAUSEY, AUBRY COUNTS, DIANE CRATON, MICKEY CULVER, ANNETTE DAVIS, KATHLEEN DIGGS, TOMMY FINLEY, LINDA GATLIN, PAT GOSS, DONALD GRAHAM, MARTHA GRAHAM, NORMA GREER, MARY ANN HARWELL, BILL HILL, DIANNE INGRAM, HENRY JAMES, RONALD JOHNSON, FAYE KIKER, DIANNE Le BOURGEOIS, EVELYN LLOYD, SAN DIE MAGNESS, JAMES PETTUS, CHARLES PITTS, BOBBY PRUITT, PAT RICHEY, MARY EVELYN ROBERTS, ROY RUTLEDGE, TOMMY SELF, WANDA SNIDER, JAMES STALLINGS, RONNIE STEDHAM, VICKEE SURRETT, DALE TANKERSLEY, CAROL THORTON,ROBERT TRUITT, JACK U ADKINS, JOAN WATKINS, SHIRLEY WELCH, MAUREEN WTATT, CARL - NOT PICTURED - BOWMAN, PEGGY NORRIS, CAROLYN NUNNALLY, SHIRLEY WHITE, ANN How could you be so dumb? History class Listen. Snivelnose! Just clowning Come on. Sweater Boy. sSopkontore laAA on icerA Jackie Wilson, Treasurer; Bobby Rooks, Vice-President; Shirley Martin, President; Rita Coleman, Secretary; Dewey Ogle, Reporter. AKRIDGE, CONNIE ASHLEY, GALE BAILEY, EDWARD BAKER, MARGIE BAKER, MELVIN BALDWIN, LINDA BATEY, STEVE BORDERS, PAT BRIGHT, ROBERT BROOKS, DIANE BROOKS, NORRIS BROWN, DOLORES BROWN, PAULA BUCKELEW,SANDY BURGESS, JERRE BURKE, RONALD BURNEY, MIKE BUTLER, JUDY BUTTRUM, JUDY CANTOR, MONA CARNES, FLOYD CARSON, HORACE CATOR, LINDA COCKRAN, JIMMY COLEMAN, RITA COLLINS, CHARLES COLLINS, JOHN CREEL, GEORGE CRIDER, PATSY CRUMLEY, BETTY JO DAUGHERTY, MILTON DeVILLIER, ROBERTA DULANEY, GALE FLEMING, EMMA LOIS FLOYD, SHERRY FORSYTH, LINDA FREEMAN, DIANE GAITHER, BETTY GANN, LINDA GANNAWAY, LEWIS GARDNER, PERRY GATES, BILL GAUMER, PATSY GAY,MARGARET GEARHART, EDDIE HAFFLEY, JOE HANVEY, EDDIE HAYES, SALLY HESS, J.D. HIGGINBOTHAM, CAROLYN HOLDER, MIKE HORN, KENNETH HOWARD, KENNETH HUDDLESTON, BRENDA HUMPHRIES, MARILEE HURST, DAVID JONES, LINDA JONES, SHIRLEY KAUFFMAN, PAT KELLY, CATHERINE KNIGHT, LINDA LeCROY,DELORES LEWIS, BRENDA MAGNESS, HOWARD MARTIN, SHIRLEY MAYS, JO ANN McMICHAEL, BERNIE MEDLIN, JERRY MORRISON, BILLY MOSHER, DENNIS MURPHY,JO ANN NEIGHBORS, SANDY NUNNELEE,JOHN OGLE, DEV. 1 Y Pi RRYMAN, LAURA PITTS, GARY PRICE, DOROTHY PRITCHETT, SALLY RAY, WILMA REAVES, DAVID RILEY, JIMMY ROBERTS, ALLEN ROBERTS, LORETTA ROOKS, BOBBIE SAXON,STEVE SEGREST, GENE SHADDIX, DON SHADDIX, LARRY SIMS, RAY SONGER, LINDA STANSELL, BRENDA STEWARD, MACKY SWINDAL, LARRY THOMAS, EMMA LEE TRUITT, JEANNIE TURLEY,ALBERT I USRY, RALPH VAUGHN,LARRY WAITS, PATSY WARREN,CORAETTA WELCH, MIKE WHATLEY, CONNIE WHATLEY, DAVID WHETSTONE, MARIE WHORTON, JIMMY WIGGINS, DERYL WILLIAMS, BECKY WILLIS, GAYNELL WILSON, JACKIE WOODARD, RONALD WOOSTER, WILFRED WORTHY, DANA WYCOFF,JERRY - NOT PICTURED - BORDERS, KENNETH BORDERS, ROGER NEWMAN, JOHN STRICKLAND, JOHN WILSEY, ROBERT ■retUmeH ,la.AA cera Stancil Ridgeway, Vice-President; Donald Gann, President; Brenda Cardwell, Secretary; Sherry Hayes, Reporter; Peggy Wade, Treasurer. ALLISON, RANDY ASKEW, GLENN AUSTIN, FRANCIS BADGETT, ANNETTE BALLARD, DUDLEY BALLARD, J.C. BELL, CASPER BETTS, GERALD BIRCH FIELD, CLINTON BISHOP, SHARON BOLING, BARBARA BOLTON, ALICE BRIDGES, DONALD BROOKS, DONALD BROOKS, PEGGY BROWN, HARRIET BROWN, KERRY BROWNING, ROSA BUCKELEW, JIMMY BURGESS, JACKIE CALVERT,JOHN CARDWELL,BRENDA CHAMPION, PATSY COLLINS, MARGIE COUNTS, CHARLOTTE CREEL, JANICE CRIM, SANDRA CROW, TRAVIS CRUISE, JUDY DAUGHTERY, PEGGY DEW,THOMAS DOYLE, TOMMY DRUMMOND, CECIL DULANEY, SHIRLEY FEAZELL, DERRELL FEAZELL, DAVIS FINLEY, HILDA FREEMAN, KENNY GANN, ALICE GANN, DONALD GARDNER, CHERRY GARING, RITA GAY, SUE GIBSON, SANDRA GREENWOOD, BRENDA GREGG, JERRY HALE, DANNY HALLAM,STEVE HARRIS, SHELBY HAYES, SHERRY HAYNES, ALVIN HAYNES, CHARLOTTE HENSON, ELAINE HILL, ANITA HOLDER, DAVID HOLDER,SHELBA HOLLAND, BILLY HOLLAND, BRENDA HOLLAND, SHARON HOWELL, DONALD HUNT, BEVERLY ISRAEL, JOHNNY JACKSON, ALICE JOHNS, TERRY JOHNSON,ROSE JONES, DANNY JUNIOR, EDNA KIKER, JERRY KIN ES, TOMMY KNIGHTON, LARRY LAMBERT, KENNY LANEY,TOMMY Aj « Photograph not available V 7 f LINBOUGH, RONNIE MARTIN, JOHN MARTIN, SHERRY McCAIN, GERALD McCURRY,KEN McDonald, ronald McDowell, charloi ii McELROY, JERRY McGinnis, nana McKINNY, GILMAN McWhorter, david MEDDERS, JERRY MOORE, GERALDINE MORRISON, DAVID MORRISON, HUBERT NEUMAN,BOBBY NICHOLS, LARRY NORRIS, AN( Y OWEN, RONALD OWENS, MARTHA OWENS, PAT PAIR, CARLOS PENNINGTON, BARBARA PRICE, JOYCE REAVES, LOU FAYE REAVES, PHILIP RIDGEWAY, STANCIL SEXTON,JACK SHAW, JIMMY SLMPSON, DONALD SLATON,JUNIOR SMITH, BRENDA SMITH, PEGGY SMITH, SANDRA SNIDER, DONALD STONE, FREDA STOVALL, JANICE TATE, CAROL TAYLOR, IRIS THOMAS, ALLEN THORTON, DILL TURLEY, BRENDA WADE, PEGGY WARREN,SANDRA WEEKS, LINDA WHITE, LINDA WHITESIDE, BILL WHITESIDE, PHILIP W1DEMAN, KENNETH WILLIAMSON, CHRIS WILLIAMSON, CLARENCE WILLINGHAM, DIANE igUtU (§rade Acker, Mary Julia Ashworth, Thurston Ayer, Harold Bailey, Sandra Batchelor, Danny Blackburn, Steve Borders, Gary Borders, Randy Brasher, Gary Brewer, Ruth Brown, Randy Bunch, Charles Burgess, Margaret Burgess, Tommy Bush, Leonard Butler, Faye Butler, Vickie Butterworth, Sue Callahan, Jimmy Calloway, Jane Campbell, Danny Carlisle, Jacque Carter, Barbara Carter, Larry Carter, William Catrett, Pam Causey, Vic Chandler, Ray Chastain, Paula Cofield, Kathy Collins, Patricia Copeland, Billy Counts, Patricia Craft, Rebecca Cruise, Jean Culver, Clauses Fowler, Kenneth Fowler, Paula Freeman, Polly Gallagher, Jimmy Galloway, Billy Gaston, Ann Gascon, Bobby Gearhart, Nancy Gilreach, Linda Goad, Terry Graham, Gilbert Graham, John Gregg, Linda Hanvey, Glenn Hardy, Ann Harris, Michael Harwell, Mike Haynes, Horace Hearon, Lamar Heath, David Hickman, Phil Hill, Linda Hooper, Douglas Horn, Gail Howard, Aileen Howell, Sharon Hughes, Ronald Hurtt, Sharon Jackson, Mary Jones, Lamar Kelley, Dave Kelley, Linda Kelley, Robert Kilgore, Terry LeBourgeois, P Lee, Danny Lee, Paula Lipham, Linda Littleton, Olan Lloyd, Gwen Lloyd, James Logan, Judy Lusk, Vicky Lynch, Gale McIntosh, ¥. McCulley, Ouida McElroy, Kenny McGinnis, Nancy Medders, Rebecca Midgect, Alice Mitchell, Randell Moore, Jane Mosher, Daryl Norris, Donnie Nunnellee, Alan 0 Kelly, Millie Parker, Travis Pesnell, Orval Pettus, Shirley Price, Paul Rankin, Russell Reaves, John Roberts, Kenneth Roberts, Marie Rogers, Danny Shaffer, Allen Sides, Mary Sides, Wayne Sims, Terry Siskey, Mike Smith, Charles Smith, Herman Smith, Pat Snider, Jimmie Stedham, Vivien Steward, John Stewart, Vicky Strickland, P. Tankersley, Glenn Thomas, Pat Tucker, Tommy Vaughan, Becky Vaughn, Brenda Vinson, Jane Wadkins, Jim Waits, Tena Watson, Annette Webb, Judy WTiite, Eddie Whiteside, Dean - NOT PICTURED - Abbott, Steve Brown, Doris Brown, Larry Couch, Linda Pate, Janice Glanze, Frankie Tate, Paula McDowell, Bobby J. Turley, Gerald «SeuentA (§ rade Ashley, David Austin, Jackie Badgett, Kenneth Baker, John Barker, Pat Bell, Nan Bittle, Ray Borders, Kenneth Brannon, Barry Bray, Mike Bridges, Jimmy Brooks, Margaret Brooks, Polly Brooks, Ronald Brown, Danny Brown, Phyllis Browning, Gayle Bryant, Brance Burgess, Frank Butler, Billy Callahan, Gary Calvert, Doug Cantor, Lamar Carson, Betty Carter, Barbara Clark, Glenda Qark, Lawrence Clark, Scott Clements, Janice Collins, John Collins, Pauline Collins, Peggy Collins, Robert Cochran, Juanette Cook, Dennis Crawford, Karen Creel, Freda Crider, Don Crossen, Bruce Crow, Frank Cruise, Kenneth Daniel, Judy Daugherty, Kathy Day, Janice Dingier, Clarence Dobbs, Connie Duke, Bill Ervin, Brenda Fair, Eddie Feazell, Kathy Finley, David Frankl, George Gallegher, Jo Ann Galloway, Linda Gamer, Diane Gatlin, Carol Ginn, Terry Glanze, Rita Hafley, Barbara Hammond, Bobby Haynes, Carol Haynes, Robert Hardy, Gary Heifner, Pat Higginbotham, Terra Hinds, Charles Holder, Ray Holland, Judith Holland, Wanda Horn buckle, Jerry Howard, Donald Howard, Davis Howell, Janice Houston, Bettie Hudgins, Ralph Hudgins, Robert Hughes, Larry Humphries, Dennis Humphries, Linda Key, Ronald Kilgore, Sandra King, Douglas Lee, Danny Lewis, Larry Lewis, Regina Limbaugh, Dennis Martin, Phyllis Mathis, Cheryl McDonald, Gary McIntosh, Marie McKleroy, Donna Meads, Dennis Medders, Louise Mills, Linda Mitchell, Lyndia Moore, Judy Morris, Annette Morrison, Bob Mosley, Linda Motes, Kenneth Mulkey, Stanley Myers, Gary Nelson, Bobby Ogle, Martha Ogle, Royce Owens, Kay Parker, Marvin Parker, Jean Pate, Theron Patterson, Roy Pitts, Barry Ramsey, Linda Reaves, Steve Reaves, Patricia Rice, Linda Roberts Davey Robinson, Patsy Saxon, John Sellers, Gary Sellers, Jay Sims, Diane Smith, Gail Smith, Glenda Smith, Joyce Smith, Kenneth Snider, Dennis Snider, Randy Spray berry, Gail Stanfield, Leon Stanley, Mike Stephens, Richard Streetman, Ann Strickland, R. Taylor, Judy Terry, John Thomas, Billy Turner, Janice Vaughn, James Vaughn, Leroy Vice, Darrell Voils, Vicki Walters, Barbara Webb, Gary Wells, Dennis Whiteside, Vicki Williams, Danny Williams, Steve Wilson, Franklin Wilson, Fred Wright, Joe - NOT PICTURED - Brewer, Judy Taylor, Vicki Lovey Dovey Could be they are seniors. m We could make beautiful music together. Going my way? Sweet Sixteen! A comb, anyone? Who' ORBIE MEDDERS DANNY PITTS ho'a LINDA VAUGHAN ELAINE BUTLER PAT GATLIN RITA COLEMAN IdUo'A ANITA HILL BILLY MORRISON STANCIL RIDGEWAY «Sen ior favorite LINDA VAUGHAN RANDY RAMSEY Sophomore -avoriteA RITA COLEMAN - BILLY MORRISON •reAkmen Iciaa favorite BRENDA CARDWELL - JOHN CALVERT icfktk rade laAA avoriteA JANE CALLOWAY - DOUGLAS DEESE «Seuen tit ( rade laAA 5?avoriteA PHYLLIS MARTIN BOB MORRISON EVELYN LeBOURGEOIS ‘Wi 1 5 «3 unior RITA COLEMAN fronte coming WANDA SELF Clubs are an important phase of school life. A wide variety of good clubs is a necessity to the growth and versatility of the school. The Honor Society in- stills honor, loyalty, and the desire for a high scholastic standing into the stu- dents. The Student Council brings democracy and government policies into school life. Creative Writing, Language Clubs, and Science, and Math Clubs inspire students to develop their minds more fully. We at Saks are proud of each of our clubs. Our future goal is the continuation and expansion of our present clubs. sStudent Council OFFICERS — Danny Pitts, President; Diana Counts, Vice-President; Wanda Self, Secretary; Bobby Rooks, Treasurer; Mrs. Stotsenburg, Sponsor. Senior S onor «Society OFFICERS — Orbie Medders, President; Linda Vaughan, Vice-President Sandra Mintz, Secretary; Alvin Jackson, Treasurer; Judy Cotton, Historian; Mrs. Davis, Sponsor. junior cHottor Society OFFICERS — Becky Williams, President; Wilma Ray, Vice-President; Sandy Neighbors, Secretary; Shirley Martin, Treasurer; Bobby Rooks, Historian; Mrs. Gilliam, Sponsor. Senior Science and ‘TKath OFFICERS - Ronnie Woodard, President; Aubry Causey, Vice-President; Mary Ann Greer, Secretary-Treas- urer; Mrs. Bryant and Mrs. Davis, Sponsors. junior Science and cHlatl lub OFFICERS — Annette Watson, President; Peggy Dulaney, Vice-President; Vivien Stedham, Secretary; Nancy Gearhart, Treasurer; Mr. Pritchard, Sponsor. Creative Writing iub OFFICERS - Martha Graham, President; Mickey Craton, Vice-President; Linda Vaughan, Secretary; James Magness, Treasurer; Mrs. Mitchell, Sponsor. 2)rant a iub OFFICERS - Anita Hill, President; Sally Hayes, Vice-President; Elaine Henson, Treasurer; Peggy Wades, Program Chairman; Patsy Gaumer, Prop Chairman; Miss Stotsenburg, Sponsor. iSpanidh iub OFFICERS — Becky Williams, President; Robert Thornton, Vice-President; Billy Morrison, Secretary-Treas- urer; Steve Saxon, Reporter; David Whatley, Program Chairman; Miss Biddle, Sponsor. OFFICERS - Rita Coleman. President; Carolyn Norris, Vice-President; Gay Knight, Secretary; Peggy Hinds, Treasurer; Diane Willingham, Historian; Yvonne Stewart, Reporter; Sarah Arterberry, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Pas lay. Sponsor. OFFICERS - Wanda Self, President; Faye Johnson, Vice-President; Sarah Arterberry, Secretary; Elaine Butler, Treasurer; Mary Evelyn Richey, Reporter; Brenda Myers, Historian; Mrs. Mellown, Sponsor. OFFICERS - Judy Cotton, President; Elaine Butler, Vice-President; Sandra Mintz, Secretary; Diane Hill, Treasurer; Sandy Neighbors, Reporter; Mary Ann Greer, Historian; Alvin Jackson. Parliamentarian; Mrs. Hawkins, Sponsor. OFFICERS — Pat Gatlin, President; Rose Johnson, Vice-President; Shirley Watkins, Secretary; Mrs. Cooper, Sponsor. Oil ice iub library 0iub OFFICERS - Johnny Peacock, President; Danny Pitts, Vice-President; Yvonne Steward, Secretary; Ann Birchfield, Treasurer; Martha Graham, Wanda Self, Reporters; Mrs. Weaver, Sponsor. S’ Siwb OFFICERS — Orbie Medders, President; Tommy Harris, Vice-President; Randy Ramsey, Secretary; Tommy Rutledge, Treasurer. Pep Stub OFFICERS — Mary Evelyn Richey, President; Becky Williams, Vice-President; Mary Ann Greer, Secretary; Diane Freeman, Treasurer; Mrs. Luttrell, Sponsor. cat” sStall OFFICERS - Mary fcvelyn Richey, President; Becky Williams, Vice-President; Mary Ann Greer, Secretary; Diane Freeman, Treasurer; Mrs. Luttrell, Sponsor. parching Hand DRUM MAJOR JIMMY WHORTON cfllajoretteA FEATURE TWIRLERS FLAG BEARERS PAT BORDERS NANCY GEARHART VIVIEN STEDHAM - HEAD wir ANNETTE BADGETT VICKEE STEDHAM TEN A WAITS FAYF. JOHNSON kernel ( Hicer6 OFFICERS - Terry Walters, President; Elaine Butler, Vice-President; Wanda Self, Sec- retary; Faye Johnson, Treasurer; Robert Thorton, Band Manager. «SeuentA tirade ( koruA =Qobed ©koir © icera OFFICERS — Alvin Jackson, President; Elaine Butler, Vice-President; Mary Ann Greer, Secretary; Danny Pitts, Librarian. =Qobed ( koir DIRECTOR MRS. GEORGE WINGARD ACCOMPANIST LINDA VAUGHAN OFFICERS - Johnny Peacock, President; Starling Ridgeway, Vice-President; Sherry Hayes, Secretary; Kenneth Wide man, Accompanist; Donald Howell, Librarian. §irla 0A oruA OFFICERS — Phyllis LeBourgeois, President; Polly Freeman, Vice-President; Jacque Carlisle, Secre tary; Vicky Lusk, Librarian; Paula Fowler, Accompanist; Ann Hardy, Assistant Accompanist. tbaii sSq uad CAPTAIN JERRY COLLINS Tackle CAPTAIN RANDY RAMSEY Halfback EDDIE GREENWOOD End ORBIE MEDDERS Guard DONALD BAXTER Center TOMMY ERWIN Tackle CLARENCE HANCOCK Tackle DANNY PITTS Halfback PAUL USREY Halfback TOMMY HARRIS Trainer Aubry Causey — End Pete Auffant — Halfback Billy Morrison — Guard Jack Truitt — Tackle Tommy Diggs — Guard Tommy Rutledge — Halfback Steve Calvert — Halfback Kenneth Borders — Guard Milton Daugherty — Guard Charles Collins — Center itmgIKLA.mr Gary Pitts — Quarterback Don Shaddix — Fullback Jerry Wycoff — Halfback Dennis Mosher — Halfback Tommy Doyle — Tackle Johnny Isreal — End Larry Ward — Fullback David Holder — Tackle Phil Whiteside — Halfback Clinton Birchfield — Fullback Albert Turley — End David Whatley — Guard SANDY BUCKELEW CJEANNIE TRUITT CAPTAIN SHIRLEY MARTIN CONNIE WHATLEY RITA COLEMAN SHIRLEY CAMPBELL eam eerleaderA Left to Right; Bottom to Top: Sandy Neighbors, Becky Williams, Mary Evelyn Richey, Linda Finley, Linda Knight, Bobbie Rooks. r. Cheerleader a Left to Right; Bottom to Top: Hilda Finley. Jane Calloway, Beverly Hunt, Brenda Cardwell, Pat Owens, Polly Freeman. VarAity JERRE BURGESS ROY ROBERTS BadketbalL JACK TRUITT AUBREY CAUSEY Left to Right; Back Row: Jack Truitt, Edward Bailey, Jerre Burgess, Aubry Causey, Gary Pitts. Front Row: Billy Brooks, John Nunnclee, Pete Auffant, Roy Roberts. Left to Right; Back Row: Howard Magness, Gene Segrest, Billy Morrison, Kenneth Borders, Robert Wilsey, Charles Collins, Mickey Craton. Front Row: Don Shaddix, Bill McCurry, John Martin, Eddie Gearhart, James Magness. r. OarAity Left to Right; Back Row: Jerry Gregg, Jerry Kiker, David McWhorter, Jerry McElroy, Don Brooks, Kenny Freeman, Kenny Lambert, Jimmy Buckelew, Dudley Ballard. Front Row: Phil Whiteside, Gilman McKinney, Cecil Drummonds, Don Gann, Hubert Morrison, Stancil Ridgeway. Left to Right; Back Row: Glen Hanvey, Kenneth Roberts, Roberts Kelly, Ray Chandler, Ronald Brooks, Danny Lee, Alan Nunnelee. Front Row: Randy Brown, Danny Campbell, Gary Brasher, Tommy Burgess, Kenny McKelroy. 3a6ebciU eam Left to Right; Back Row: Billy Morrison. Hubert Morrison, Alvin Jackson, Roy Roberts, Danny Pitts, Mickey Craton. Front Rou: Cecil Drummonds, Gene Segrest, Paul Usrey, Don Gann, Starling Ridge- way, Pete Auffant. racfe eam Left to Right; Back Row: Ronnie Pitts, Jack Truitt, Randy Ramsey, Pete Auffant, Mackey Steward, Tommy Erwin, Billy Brooks. Front Row: Milton Daughtery, Floyd Carnes, Gordon Ferrigina. Jerry Wycoff, Bob Bright, Kenneth Borders. Enjoy that iir-iaf REFRESHING NEW FEELING! BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY cAlabama 0oca- ola Bottling Company SAKS BAPTIST CHURCH 43 Saks Road The Friendly Saks Baptist Church Sunday School Supt. Mr. D. D. Lewis Training Union Director Mr. Eugene Burgess Brotherhood President Mr. D. C. Perryman. Jr. SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Training Union 6:00 P. M. Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. Wed. Night Prayer Meet. 7:00 P.M. Annual Homecoming - 1st Sunday in Oct. You'll enjoy the fellowship with the folks at Saks. •irdt Baptidt UurcU oj Sakd 4723 Saks Road Anniston, Alabama Reverend J. R. Akins, Pastor Services SUNDAY Sunday School Morning Worship Service Training Union Evening Worship Service WEDNESDAY Prayer Service 7:00 P. M. ''If you are looking for a Church home, Come1' We Can Help You If you are looking for Church work. Come You Can Help Us. 9.45 A. M. 11:00 A. M 6:15 A. M. 7:30 P. M. Compliments of oe ( atrett'a genlock rug FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE Phone Adams 6 7628 Compliments of TRO FE DAIRY MILK MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM 4009 SAKS ROAD ADAMS 6 7953 Compliments of Compliments Of The ufaier sSkop KAR-GARD oai PoAt Mufflers. Shocks 1400 Wilmer Avenue Brakes, and Wheel Alignments Adams 6-1488 1708 Wilmer Avenue S. A. Pruett, Jr., Owner Phone Adams 7-9421 Anniston, Alabama Compliments of ANNISTON AUTO-TRIM Compliments of Seat Covers - Mats - Headliners Convertible Tops - Custom Work Ulcirbut’ a FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 301 Noble Street Phone Adams 7-1081 Your Hotpoint Dealer Compliments of Lenlock Shopping Center BERMAN 'S 1112 Noble Street Phone Adams 7-7548 Compliments of BROOKS BARBER SHOP Compliments of FIRESTONE STORES 1015 W.LMER Your Symbol of Quality Service and Convenience Phone Adams 6-7561 Compliments of CARNE ' S LAKE Compliments of FURNITURE FAIR 3400 Noble Street Ann i Alae Compliments of GARDNER'S CAFETERIA Ann iston. Alabama Compliments of HAMILTON BAND 35 W 13 Phone Adams 7-4700 Compliments of GAYLE'S Smart Women's Apparel 1128 Noble Street Phone Adams 7-2815 Anniston, Alabama Compliments of HIGGINBOTHAM and SAWYER Job Printing and Publishing 1108 Moore Avenue Phone Adams 6-7525 Anniston, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of KINGSLEYS SHOE STORE 1126 Noble Street KINNEY'S Anniston, Alabama SHOE STORE Compliments of JOHN B. LaGARDE Compliments of 30th and Wilmer P. O. Box 389 Phone Adams 7-2855 HARPER Anniston, Alabama MOTORS Compliments of Compliments of MOOREF IE LD KEEVIL - CURL School of Beauty and Salon THE Exclusive but Not Expensive 702 Noble Street Adams 6-8806 JEWELER Keevil Gilehrist and Edsel Curl Compliments of Compliments of ROSE ' S SAWYERS 5-10 and 25 Cent Store 21 E 11 1118 Noble Street Phone Adams 7-6705 Anniston, Alabama Anniston, Alabama Compliments of ULLMAN ' S Anniston Leading Ladies Specialty Shop Compliments of WALKER GROCERY Compliments of PATTY CAB Compliments of W. H. M. A. AM FM Radio Station On behalf of the Echo Staff, I wish to express my appreciation to the many people who have made this yearbook possible. Special thanks go to Doug Deese for drawing our division pages and to Mr. and Mrs. Joel Welch for the use of their home. We cer- tainly appreciate the cooperation of the teachers, Mr. Mellown, and the photographer, and the support given to us by the advertisers and students. Special thanks also go to Mrs. Mitchell, our sponsor, for her interest in the school and the annual staff. Sincerely yours, Alvin Jackson, Editor cAutocj rap A 4 cAutographs utograpU6 PUBLISHERS. INC. ATLANTA, GEORGIA All the past we leave behind; We debouch upon a newer mightier world, varied world; Fresh and strong the world we seize, world of labor and the march, Pioneers! 0 pioneers! We detachments steady throwing, Down the edges, through the passes, up the mountains steep, Conquering, holding, daring, venturing as we go the unknown ways. Pioneers! 0 pioneers! — Walt Whitman .
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