Saks High School - Saks Echoes Yearbook (Anniston, AL)
- Class of 1964
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Journalism Class SEATED, left to right: Norma Graham, Martha Graham, James Magness, Mickey Craton, Dianne Hill, Annette Culver, Sandy O'Flinn. STANDING: Steve Saxon, Diane Freeman, Maureen Crow, Bill Gates, Vickee Stedham, Doug Deese, Wilma Ray, Ray Sims, Jackie Wilson, Becky Williams, Elaine Henson, Jerry Medlin, Ronnie Woodard, Mary Nunnelley. FOREWORD When you wish to recall those precious faded memories of high school days, you will find them all preserved just for you. Here it is--The 1963-64 ECHOES. James Magness—Editor DEDICATION In grateful appreciation, we, the yearbook staff, dedicate the 1964 ECHOES to --MRS. MABEL BRYANT-- In her untiring efforts, she has never failed to enrich the lives of her students and to pour into our minds the richness of learning. She has helped her students to take giant steps down the highway to a higher education. We wish to thank her for her unselfish- ness; we bestow upon her our gratitude for her devotion to Saks High School. ADMINISTRATION Kind Russia sMLjjjj ugh undvrs s ways.’MF who VD o iis lie m ussum c « W docs nut believe A 1 ever 1 0 'K I Mjin vs' 11 !; k • !■ 'I I I'mlni si tBMBBl‘-'v i n ' 1 I I l FhMor | f a da | Amen fwor. I to th au uni chairm; •e mat pn -ntj tyJW of sc d he strength j vAI I Bp I' ' I I S — fets the group {elude: dating .reck inytfeB • B y as “a pla UThe first i Ipent s biJ 1 I I I lent by I ■or Lindfl comic inatidlfl p stude iv ;h 1 Wire the edul I feel thatl Iris lax Russian sj ■onstantly be on thj mod. while the edue fdepends more on In of the personali nl ambition of each i he adds. sS igned to give twoi jte speeches on Fl Mrs. Virgel D J I speech class. Mi 'l iginal ideas he results c i. as main A m i a its elab ious bi rring i some rent toi W. E. Mellown, Jr.—Principal Principal’s Message As the years pass, this yearbook will increase in value to you . As you look back over this book in years to come, there are several things that I hope you will be able to remember about our school. Among these things is our theme for this year-- I Believe. If you can truly say I believe in myself, in my country, in my God, and in my family, you will have a successful and profitable life. I hope that you can remember and say with pride that Saks High School has contributed to your success. There are many other things that you will remember about your years at Saks. Your friends, your teachers, and your social life will long be remembered. Have you ever stopped to think that the way you remember these things will depend largely on you and the way you act and react to what is happening to you from day to day? Just as the value of the yearbook will increase from year to year, so will our appreciation to the annual staff and their sponsor increase over the years. Remember that only you personally and individually can help to make Saks one of Alabama's more outstanding high schools. Sincerely yours, William E. Mellown, Jr. Principal 4 Emory Kinard--Guidance Counselor Mrs. Snow--Secretary Trustees Mr. F. O. Lee, Mr. A. H. Martin, Mr. Ben Howell 5 ADMINISTRATORS R. N. Boozer, Superintendent Gerald Acker W. O. Chitwood Leo W. Williams 6 Hugh Smitherman Floyd Holder WILLIAM E. MELLOWN, JR. M.A. Degree University of Alabama PEGGY CHAPMAN B.S. Degree Jacksonville State College MARJORIE DEASON B.S. Degree Jacksonville State College MATTIE ADERHOLT B S. Degree Jacksonville State College 1 WILUS CONNELL B.S. Degree Jacksonville State College JIMMY DEERMAN A.B. Degree Jacksonville State College MABEL BRYANT B.S. Degree Jacksonville State College KATHLEEN DAVIS A.B. Degree East Carolina Teachers College t FLOYD DOUTHIT B.S. Degree, Jack- sonville State Col- lege; M.A. Degree Texas Western College 8 JUNE FISHER B.S., A.B. Degrees Jacksonville State College MARTHA HOWARD BS. Degree Jacksonville State College LEM LOWORN B.S., M.A. Degrees Auburn University JOHN GARRETT B.S. Degree Jacksonville State College ANN HARMON B-S. Degree Jacksonville State College 1 LATICE JONES B-S. Degree Jacksonville State College EMORY KINARD B.S. Degree Auburn University MARIE LUTTRELL B.S. Degree Jacksonville State College CHARLES McCARTY B-S. Degree Jacksonville State College 9 JEANETTE MELLOWN B-S. Degree, Livingston College; M.A. Degree University of Alabama MARLENE TOLLESON B.S. Degree Jacksonville State College NAOMI WALKER •S. Degree, Southwest Mis- souri State College; M.S. Degree Florida State University INEZ MITCHELL B.S. Degree Jacksonville State College WILUAM VEAZEY B.S. Degree Jacksonville State College DALE WHITLEY B-S. Degree Jacksonville State College DORIS PICKETT A.B. Degree, University of Maryland; M.S. Degree, Jacksonville State College CLARENCE VINSON B.S., M.S. Degrees Jacksonville State College ELIZABETH WINCARD B-S., M-A. Degrees University of Alabama 10 Chemistry Lab Home Economics Class Physical Education Class Math Class Biology Class Spanish Class 11 Mrs. Medders—Lunchroom Mgr. School Custodians Ujom: UMfiU||RRjl l i P KilinSliflMil SENIORS omctry. a foreig i n, r iinrt Adi r cdJ Engl I worl. I 1 Jy. bus! and busTncft matl •«is. and a. elective mi! J Cart km It i the crown rs drawn by BarbarKlI eta of flowers along and silver tapem and !ih i$!i (!i njij! '■ : tSjVu i,'; jjfci y teT'-nr.’ ,■ j-1 •i’-!; jfiffd over tl progr.fmi M ol ert (J tFUcoe. BoarcKof Educatioif V before tn neal was beat jueen Sits at Head Tabfl le retiring 'imin.Jlnfl h« r .if- d .it the h id f|l| plaques behind featured scenes from da can life Abo rrying c m 1 . LifnP iors. have b n ; scholarships mlnsti r Colli g. ’ receive a $285 r tuition for his frr ranks in the upp of the senior clas A Curators' Sci $170 toward tnitn was awarded Bil plans to uttendj School of Mines j Judy received to Lindcnwood Cl pi- rn tl.e P.«nonet M of the Lnited States. I of the Board of Edu I wives, school official ?r guests were seated ■ r table. Sophomores Serve erved by the sophomor the direction of Miss Irick. the meal consist Kited pineapple cocktail! fkey. sage dressing. I sir. whipped potato , bl SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice President, Mary Nunnelley; Secretary, Faye Johnson; President, Elaine Butler; Treasurer, Mary Evelyn Richey. AUFFANT, PETE, JR. Sometimes I sit and think. Most of the time I just sit. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; S Club 2,3,4; F B.L.A. 4; Robed Choir 4. BRIGHT, ROBERT EDWARD Ask me, I know! Science and Math Club 2; S Club 2,4. 14 BUTLER, ELLEN ELAINE Quiet, reserved and demure; a friend of whom you are always sure. Science Club 1; Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Vice Pres. 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Pres. 4; Robed Choir 1,2,3,4; Vice Pres. 2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Vice Pres. 2,3; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; F.T.A., Vice Pres. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 2,3; Treasurer 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Who's Who 3,4. CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY ANN There are three main lights--the sun, the moon, and boys. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,4; Of- ficer 4; P.E. Club 2,3,4; Cheer- leader 3; S Club 3,4. COUNTS, DIANA JEAN A dandy girl who knows no rest, and in every task she does her best. Robed Choir 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,4; Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Sr. HonorSociety 3,4; Creative Writiqg Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; F.T.A. 3; Office Club 2,4; WILDCAT Staff 3; Class President 3; Citizenship Girl 3. C RATON, JOSEPH MICHAEL The world needs more men like me. S Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Echoes Staff 3,4; 3,4; WILDCAT Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Jr. HonorSociety 1,2; Who's Who 4; Basketball 2,3; Sr. Honor Society 4. i CROW, MAUREEN WELCH It's silly to think, let's talk. F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; WILDCAT Staff 3,4; ECHOES Staff 2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2; Robed Choir 2,3. CULVER, ANNIE ANNETTE I never say much, but who knows what I think. Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Vice Pres. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; ECHOES Staff 4; WILDCAT Staff 3,4. 15 DAVIS, KATHLYN ANNE Life is short, and so am I. F.H.A. 3,4; P.E. Club 3,4. D1CCS, THOMAS EDISON When I feel like working, I lie down until the feeling goes away. Band 1,2,3,4; S Club 2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Officer 4; Who's Who 1. EDWARDS, SANDRA BENNETT Love is what makes the world go round; that's why I'm so dizzy. Band 1,2,3,4; Flag Bearer 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2; Band Club 1;F.H.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. FINLEY, UNDA FAYE I'd like to be bashful, but the boys won't let me. Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 4; P.E. Club 3,4; Cheerleader 3; Office Club 4; Junior Play 3. GATLIN, PATRICIA HELEN Herpersonality, giggle, and smile are her own distinctive style. Honor Society 3,4; Treasurer 4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Secretary 4; F.H.A. 4; Robed Choir 1,2,3; Library Club 2,3; Officer 3; ECHOES Staff 3; WILDCAT Staff 3; Junior Play 3; Who's Who 3,4; Office Club 3,4. GOSS, DONALD JOE Men have died from overwork-- guess I'll live forever. Band 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2. 16 GRAHAM, MARTHA ELIZABETH After four years of faithful service, I've been laid off. French Club 2,3; Pres. 2; Creative Writing 2,3; Pres. 3; Junior Honor Society 2; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Sec. 4; Robed Choir 3,4; WILDCAT Staff 3,4; Co-Editor 3,4; ECHOES Staff 4; Office Club 3,4; F.H.A. 4; Student Council 4; Drama Club 2; Journalism 4; Who's Who 4. GRAHAM, NORMA SHERYL She's good all around and kind clear through. ECHOES Staff 2,3,4; Robed Choir 1,2,3; Junior play 3; French Club 2; F H.A. 2,3; 4-H Club 1; Who's- Who 4. INGRAM, NANCY WALTERS To know her once is to like her always. Class Favorite 1,2; Robed Choir 1; Band 2; F.H.A. 2; Office Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. JOHNSON, NANCY FAYE She was cutout to be an angel, but someone lost the pattern. Who's Who 1; Class Officer 1,2,3; Featured Twirler 3; Band, Officer 1,2,3; F.H.A. 2,3; Officer 2; F.B.L.A. 2,3; Officer2; Robed Choir 3; Miss Homecoming 4; ECHOES Staff 3. HILL, SANDRA DIANNE She is small enough to be looked over, but she won't be overlooked. Student Council 4; F.H.A. 3,4; Of- ficer 4; F T.A. 2,3; Officer 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Robed Choir 2,3; ECHOES Staff 3,4; Pep Squad 2,3,4; Who's Who 4. INGRAM, HENRY JASPER The hurrier I go, the behinder I get. Class Favorite 1; Robed Choir 1; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; S Club 1,2; Track 2; Shop 3,4; Bus Driver 4. 17 MARTIN, JOHN SAMUEL, JR. Three days I never worry about-- yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Basketball Manager 1; Track Manager 1; Football 1; Basketball 2,3; 4-H Club 1. McCURRY, BILLIE JOE When I have nothing better to do, I go to school. Basketball 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Science and Math Club 2; 4-H Club 1. MEYER, HE1DE MARIE 100 words a minute--no type- writer. RobedChoir 1,2,3,4; PepClub 1,2; Library Club Officer 2; F.H.A. 2,3; Office Club 4. NORRIS, CAROLYN JEAN Built for comfort, not speed. Advanced Choir 2; F.H.A. 2,3; Of- ficer 3. LEBOURCEOIS, MARY EVELYN There’s a little bit of bad in every good little girl. Cheerleader 1; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Pres. 4; F.H.A. 3,4; Officer 4; Robed Choir 1,2,3; WILDCAT Staff 3; Miss Saks High 3. MACNESS, JAMES ROBERT, JR. An ammunitions arsenal he would be if brains were power. Student Council 4; Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Officer 4; ECHOES Staff 3,4; Editor 4; WILDCAT Staff 3,4; Creative Writing Club 3; Play Cast 3; Bas- ketball 2,3; Track 3,4; S Club 2,3,4; Who's Who 4; Journalism 4. 18 NUNNALLY, SHIRLEY ANN I'm not nearly as bashful as you think. F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Chorus 3,4. NUNNELLEY, MARY BETH Always working- -unless she's doing something else. Robed Choir 1,2,3,4; Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Sec. 4; Class Vice Pres. 4; ECHOES Staff 3,4; WILDCAT Staff 3,4; F-B.L.A. 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; F T.A. 1,3; Creative Writing Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 2; Journalism 4; Jr. Class Play Cast 3; Who's Who 4. O'FLINN, SANDRA RUTH Early to bed, early to rise, and you miss all the fun. F.H.A. 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Office Club 3,4; F-B.L.A. 4; ECHOES Staff 4; WILDCAT Staff 4; Robed Choir 3,4; Journalism 4. O'KELLEY, SHIRLEY MARIE She is little, she is wise, but she is a terror for her size. F.H.A. 4; Harvest Queen 4. PETTUS, CHARLES BURNON Hehasthree speeds--slow, slower, and stop. F-B.L.A. 4. PITTS, ROBERT PATRICK Don't let that innocent look fool you. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; S Club 2,3,4. 19 PRUITT, PATRICIA ANN She was caught studying once, but lived down the reputation. F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Chorus 4; Science Club 1; Office Club 3,4. RICHEY, MARY EVELYN I'm off for a good time; come if you dare. French Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pres. 3; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Pres. 4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Rep. 3,4; P.E. Club 3,4; Pres. 3; Treas. 4; B Team Cheerleader 3; Office Club 3,4. ROBERTS, ROY GENE I'm a school boy with a spark of genius, but right now I've got ignition trouble. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; S Club 2,3,4. RUTLEDGE, THOMAS JACK First came Ceasar, then came Patrick Henry, and now--me! S Club 2,3,4; Treas. 3; Vice Pres. 4; Football 2,3; Class Favorite 3; Play Cast 3. SELF, WANDA LEE Why let the devil have all the fun? Band 1,2,3,4; Officer 1,2,3,4; Robed Choir 1,2,4; Officer 2,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3; Officer 3; F.H.A., Officer 4; Who's Who 1,4; Miss Homecoming 3; Office Club 2,3; Officer 3. SLOWIK, SYLVIA RAE her eyes and a twinkle in her mouth. Library Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4. 20 SMALLEY, DORIS BEAL I had a mind of my own, but I traded my heart for a diamond. F.H.A. 4. SMITH. JOHNIE MARCELLA Keep your face and the shadows you. F.B.L.A. 4; F.H.A. to the sunshine, will fall behind 4; Pep Club 4. SNIDER, JAMES RODNEY It's not what you do, it's what you get away with. Baseball 1; Pep Club 1. STALUNCS, RONALD MELVIN I turn corners on two wheels. I save tires. Basketball 1,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 3; 4-H Club 1. STEDHAM, VICKEE LYNN High School days have their delights, but they don't compare with high school nights. Band 1,2,3,4; Band Club Officer 1; Majorette 1,2,4; Head Majorette4; Featured Twirler 3; Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Creative Writing Club 2,3; Officer2; Drama Club, Officer 2; F.T.A. 3; Robed Choir 3; Harvest Queen 3; WILDCAT Staff 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. TANKERSLEY, PATSY CAROL Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy; but the rest of the time--oh my! F.H.A. 1,2; Robed Choir 1,2,3,4. 21 TRUITT, JACKSON ELLIS It's not that I'm dumb, It's just that I know so many wrong answers. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; S Club 2,3,4. WHITE, BEVERLY ANN Don't study too much, and you'll be asked fewer questions. ALMA MATER 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'er go wrong, with Saks High As our guide. Years may come and years may go, But we'll ne'er forget the way, as Saks High School And all she stands for, remains our guide and stay. 22 SENIOR SNAPSHOTS Geoige Smith Who? FIRST ROW Tommy Rutledge Ronnie Stallings Vickee Stedham Shirley Campbell Diana Counts Ann White FIFTH ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM SECOND ROW THIRD ROW Wanda Self Henry Ingram Johnny Martin Linda Finley Sandra O'Flinn Tommy Diggs James Snider Martha Graham Mary Nunnelley James R. Mag ness Mary Evelyn Richey Kathlyn David SIXTH ROW Carol Tankersley Jack Truitt Shirley Nunnally Bill McCurry Annette Culver Dianne Hill Maureen Crow Evelyn LeBourgeois Mickey Craton Pat Pruitt Sandra Edwards Pat Gatlin FOURTH ROW Donald Goss Roy Roberts Johnnie Smith Heide Meyers Carolyn Norris Bobby Pitts SEVENTH ROW Elaine Butler Robert Bright Norma Graham 24 • mm- I •%1i: tlllli'ifcA If JUNIORS rom ■Pilch fell tH yhere today the alisn ha i North Gate! is reli. It is as yee . as relent■■ in The fictional towiT ! Belele UBI e chunk of northeast Africa. k Griffin tells It. Mussolini made in an ornament of empire in the JjLow the British are trying to H - %-ough a mandate To the L lr the area, native h.itAgl [ ■1 fart of life as the t rut..«g Ml howls of hyenas. RWs .1 fort. .« t« w British msis as unreliable as the B io Italians still remainingWrij. B Iritish successors, who arStF ■ , service in such a post is K allure. Bl 3 s order in Belele and th H| u e M.«f •! d. (hit « H| utality 111 i 1 onin.ind HI of : U ks w h -in h k. • ' Io -dl the 1 thor Griffin. who was an I Iritish Colonial Army in I I War II. seems to know I B ative misfits and the aJa 1 ' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gale Ashley--Treasurer; Billy Morrison--President; Gale Dulaney--Secretary; Rita Coleman--Vice President; Jeannie Truitt--Reporter. Akridge, Connie Ashley, Gale Bailey, Edward 26 Baker, Margie Baker, Melvin Baldwin, Linda Batey, Steve Borders, Mona Faye Borders, Pat Brooks, Diane Brooks, Norris Brown, Delores Brown, Paula Buckelew, Sandy Burgess, Jerre 27 Burke, Ronald Butler, Judy Butler, Tommy Butt rum, Judy Carnes, Floyd Carson, Horace Collins, Charles Creel, George Crider, Patsy 28 Crumley, Betty Jo Daughtery, Milton De Villier, Roberta Dulaney, Gayle Fleming, Emma Lois Floyd, Sherry Forsythe, Linda Freeman, Diane Gann, Linda Cates, Bill Gaumer, Patricia Gay, Margaret 29 Gearhart, Eddie Gilbert, Sandra Hafley, Joe i Hanvey, Eddie Hess, J. D. Higginbotham, Carolyn Horn, Kenneth Howard, Kenneth Huddleston, Brenda 30 Humphries, Mari lee Hurst, David Jones, Linda Jones, Shirley Knight, Linda Knight, Tony Lewis, Brenda Magness, Howard Martin, Shirley Mays, Jo Ann McClendon, Jerry McMichael, Bemie 31 Medlin, Jerry Morrison, Billy Mosher, Dennis Murphy, Jo Ann Neighbors, Sandra Ogle, Dewey Perryman, Laura Pitts, Gary Pirtchett, Sally Ray, Wilma Reaves, David Riley, Jimmy 32 Roberson, Joey Rooks, Bobby Saxon, Steve Segrest, Gene Shaddix, Don Shaddix, Larry Songer, Linda Strickland, John Swindal, Larry Thomas, Emma Lee Truitt, Jeannie Turley, Albert 33 Usrey, Ralph Vaughn, Larry Waits, Patsy Welch, Mike Whatley, David Whetstone, Marie --Not Pictured-- Borders, Kenneth Borders, Roger Dunnaway, Mark Roberts, Loretta Shumate, Judy Whatley, Connie Wycoff, Jerry Worthy, Dana Williams, Becky Willis, Gaynell Wilsey, Robert Wilson, Jackie Woodard, Ronald Wooster, Wilfred 34 BVYtcal jokes arBMSMKji Y The irrepressAle lilH senior «pent m£-h of nV time before thl banquJI pandering aroun the PU ssUm high-den ol %%1n )n hAlls itoto the hands of parti', c smates. and sol- Lm|Iv Bting sun -lions 'fttl a- irr- bum i-ur Vflan in1 ert am cJ with don't eat t all in £ a i n i , jt. nry KngciV 5 the MUsoul g Justice Eager fte members ol vial Model Ge undet his Mto and himsiHal prepare ikit. BoJTpart called . to g FlV • the money L ilr after being •!!! behind Ti Llid with gusto, .ittmug in all h Important «pqT ding-tor of thr on Legislative F RoJkn Ayers, spe th federal Bure a t i on U' • Ar r TmT wA uth legislate iroughout the resent at the n Advtooj adviia toph- lorla pnor HPVTr.it • Sons who SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Secretary, Peggy Brooks; Vice-President, Brenda Cardwell; President, Donald Gann; Reporter, Charlotte Haynes. Angle, Robert Askew, Glenn Ballard, Dudley Baxter, Lois Bell, Cosper Betts, Gerald 36 Bohanon, Gail Bolten, Alice Boling, Barbara Borders, Linda Boykin, Janice Bridges, Donald Brooks, Peggy Brown, Harriett Bryant, Wanda Buckelcw, Jimmy Burgess, Jackie Butler, Barbara Cain, Judy Cardwell, Brenda Champion, Patsy Collins, Margie Counts, Charlotte Creel, Janice 37 Cruise, Judy Daugherty, Peggy Dew, Thomas Doyle, Tommy Drummond, Cecil Dulaney, Shirley Feazell, Derrell Finley, Hilda Fleming, John Freeman, Kenneth Gann, Alice Gann, Donald 38 Gray, Patsy Greenwood, Brenda Hale, Glenda Hallam, Steve Harris, Shelby Harrison, Barbara Haynes, Alvin Haynes, Charlotte Henson, Elaine Hill, Anita Holder, Shelby Holland, Brenda Holland, Sharon Howell, Donald Hunt, Beverly Israel, Johnny Johns, Terry Johnson, Rose 39 Jones, Danny Junior, Edna Kiker, Carolyn Kines, Tommy King, Douglas Lambert, Kenny Limbaugh, Ronnie Martin, Sherry McCain, Gerald McCurry, Kenny McDonald, Jerry McDowell, Charlotte McElroy, Jerry McGinnis, Nana McKinney, Gilman McNeal, Edwin McWhorter, David Moore, Geraldine Morrison, Hubert Newman, Bobby Nichols, Larry 40 Norris, Nancy Sue O'Neal, Harold Owen, Martha Price, Joyce Reaves, Lou Faye Reaves, Philip Ridgeway, Stancil Rowell, Harriett Sexton, Jack Shaw, Jimmy Smith, Peggy Smith, Sandra 41 Snider, Donald Stovall, Janice Stone, Freda Thomas, Allen Timmons, William Wade, Peggy Ward, Larry Warren, Sandra Weeks, Linda White, Linda Whiteside, Phillip Wideman, Kenneth Willingham, Diane Young, Cecelia --Not Pictured— Balardl, James; Bishop, Sharon; Brown, Kerry; Browning, Rose; Crow, Travis; Teazell,Lawer- ence; Gannaway, Lewis; Gardner, Peggy; Garner, John; Gregg, Jerry; Holder, David; Kiker, Jerry; Knighton, Larry; Martin, John; McDonald, Ronald. 42 Freshman Class Officers Linda Hill, Treasurer; Polly Freeman, Reporter; Ray Chandler, President; Pat Counts, Vice-President; Jacque Carlisle, Secretary. Abbott, Steve Acker, Mary Allred, Diane Ayers, Harold Bailey, Sandra Batchler, Danny Blackburn, Steve Borders, Gary 44 Borders, Randy Brown, Jerry Brown, Larry Brown, Randy Browning, Barbara Brasher, Gary Bunch, Charles Burgess, Margaret Burgess, Tommy Butler, Faye Butler, Vickie Butterworth, Myra Callowayf Jane Campbell, Danny Carlisle, Jacque Carter, William Catrett, Pam Chandler, Ray Chastain, Sheryl Climes, Regina Climes, Rodney Cofield, Kathy 45 Collins, Pat. Copeland, Billy Counts, Pat Cruise, Jean Curvin, Donnie Dalrymple, Donald Daugherty, Harlan Davis, Pete Deese, Douglas Dich, Melvin Dulaney, Peggy V7 . 4 ■ Feazell, Davis Fowler, Kenneth Fowler, Paula Freeman, Polly Calloway, Billy Garmon, Derrick Gaston, Bobby Gearhart, Nancy Gilreath, Linda Goad, Billy Goad, Charles 46 Graben, Linda Graham, Gilbert Graham, John Greenwood, Sharon Gregg, Linda Hale, Danny Hanvey, Glenn Hardy, Ann Harris, Jimmy Harris, Michael Harwell, Mike Haynes, Horace Heath, David Hickman, Phil Hill, Linda Holland, Billy Hooper, Douglas Horn, Gale Howard, Aline Howell, Sharon Hughes, Ronald Hunt, Sharon 47 Jackson, Mary Jeffries, Everett Jones, Lamar Kelly, Dave Kelly, Robert Kilgore, Terry Knight, Brenda LeBourgeois, Phillis Lee, Danny Lee, Paula Lloyd, Gwen Lloyd, James Logan, Judy Lusk, Vicky McCulley, Ouida McDowell, Bobby McGinnis, Nancy Medders, Rebecca Moore, Jane Mosher, Daryl Mosley, Jacque Ogbarn, Nancy 48 O'Kelley, Millie Parker, Travis Pennington, Barbara Pesnal, Orval Pettus, Shirley Price, Paul Reaves, John Roberts, Kenneth Smith, Charles Smith, Doug Smith, Herman Smith, Patricia Snider, Jimmy Stedham, Vivien Steward, John Stewart, Vickie 49 Strickland, Patricia Tankersley, Glen Tate, Paula Third, Cheryl Thomas, Pat Thombury, Larry Tucker, Tommy Vaughan, Rebecca Vaughn, Brenda Vinson, Jane Wadkins, James Waits, Tina Watson, Annett Webb, Judy White, Eddie Whiteside, Dean Williams, Glenda Williamson, Nicky Wilson, Co Sandra NOT PICTURED Linda Bain, Leonard Bush, Ann Gaston, Doris Gay, Larry Glanze, Milton Meads, Stephen Medders, Terry Sims, Sarah Wilkerson. 50 Ashley, David Badgett, Kenneth Baker, John Barker, Pat Baxter, Donald Bell, Nan Bittle, Ray Borders, Dianne Borders, Kenneth Brannon, Barry Bray, Mike Bridges, Jimmy Brooks, Margaret Brooks, Polly Brooks, Ronald Brown, Julie Brown, Phyllis Bryant, Brance Butler, Billy Cantor, Lamar Carson, Betty Carter, Barbara Carter, Larry Clark, Glenda Clark, Scott Clements, Janice Cochran, Ellen Collins, John Collins, Pauline Collins, Peggy Cook, Dennis Couch, Linda Crawford, Karen Creel, Freda Crider, Don Crosson, Bruce Crow, Frank Cruise, Kenneth Daniel, Judy Daugherty, Mary Day, Janice Dishman, Larry Dobbs, Connie Dube, Billy Ervin, Brenda Fair, Eddie Feazell, Kathy Finley, David 52 Frankl, George Freeman, Sharon Gallagher, Jimmy Gallegher, Jo Ann Galloway, Linda Garner, Diane Gatlin, Carol Ginn, Terry Hafley, Barbara Hammond, Mike Hardy, Garry Haynes, Carol Haynes, Robert Haynie, Elton Heifner, Pat Hinds, Charles Hinds, Jackie Holder, Ray Holland, Judith Holland, Wanda Hornbuckle, Jerry Houston, Bettie Howard, David Hudson, Harold Hughes, Larry Humphries, Linda Kelley, Geneane Key, Ronald King, Linda Kirkland, Carolyn Lee, Danny Lewis, Regina Limbaugh, Dennis Littleton, Olan Martin, Phyllis Mathis, Cheryl McDonald, Gary Meads, Betty Meads, Dennis Mitchell, Linda Mitchell, Randall Moore, Judy Morris, Annette Morris, Tom Mosley, Linda Motes, Kenneth Mulkey, Stanley Myers, Gary 53 Not Pictured-- Bryant, Roy; Culver, Clawes; Dingier, Clarence; Edmiston, Roger; Howell, Janice; Joiner, Donald; King, Douglas; Morrison, Bob; Parker, Jean; Snider, Karen; Taylor, Judy; Turner, Janice; Vaughn, James; Wilson, Fred; Ruse, Pat. Ogle, Martha Ogle, Royce Owens, Kay Pate, Thearon Patterson, Roy Pearson, Linda Pitts, Barry Rainey, Peggy Ramsey, Linda Reese, Patsy Reeves, Steve Rice, Linda Roberts, Davey Robinson, Patsy Saxon, John Sellars, Jay Serrell, Louise Sims, Diane Smith, Gail Smith, Glenda Smith, Joyce Smith, Teresa Snider, Carolyn Snider, Dennis Snider, Randy Stanfield, Leon Stanley, Mike Streetman, Ann Strickland, Ronald Terry, John Thomas, Billy Trantham, Brenda Vice, Darrell Voils, Vicki Walter, Barbara Ward, Janice Wells, Dennis Whiteside, Vicki Williams, Danny Williams, Steve Wilson, Franklin Woods, Ronney 54 Adams, Gay Adams, Sandra Allred, Janet Angle, Linda Beal, Troy Bishop, Gwendolyn Bittle, Travis Blackburn, Henry Blackmon, Calvin Bonner, Duston Borders, Shirley Brasher, Brenda Brown, Danny Brown, Frankie Browning, Gayle Buckelew, Linda Butler, Emmie Butler, James Callahan, Gary Campbell, Rodney f! Carter, Barbara Carter, Warren Cator, Richard Chastain, Patsy Clark, Wanda Cook, Steve Cotton, James Craft, Frankie Craighead, Brenda Crim, Edward Curvin, Sammie Daniel, Glenn Davis, James Day, Anita Ellis, Wanda Evans, Terrie Fair, Katherine Feazell, Diane Ford, Eva Fowler, Jackie 55 Fowler, William Freeman, Lamar Frisby, Donnie Caither, Jean Caring, Linda Gosden, Kathy Gilbert, Jerry Gilmer, Michael Glanze, Mary Gordon, Catherine Greenwood, Glenn Griffin, Bettye Hammond, Wanda Haynes, L. J. Haynes, Rose Mary Haynie, Judy Hicks, Connie Hicks, Donna Hickman, Michael Hilbird, Rebecca Holland, Raymond Howard, Donald Hurston, Barbara Isreal, Bobby Kadle, Larry Kauffman, George Kilgore, Gloria Kilgore, Kerry Kines, Beverly Knight, Billy Laney, Marie Lee, Phil Lewis, Larry Lloyd, Donna Lovell, Mary Lumpkin, Homer Magness, Minnie Magouirk, Dennis Marler, Alex Martin, Annette 56 Martin, Charles Martin, Deberah Mathas, Delores Mays, James McClendon, David McGinnis, Barbara McMicheal, Martelia Meads, Donna Medders, Louise Moore, Charlotte Moore, Pat Murphy, Dewayne Nelson, Robert Nichols, Mickey Norris, Michael Ogle, Darlene Ogle, Judy Oliver, Steve O'Neal, Georgie Owen, Jimmy Parker, Marvin Pearson, Patricia Perkins, Mark Pinkston, Phyllis Pontero, Dennis Putnam, Donna Rainwater, Sara Reeves, Cathy Reid, Linda Reid, Williams Rice, Michael Self, Richard Sellers, Melba Sellers, Patty Scrrell, Patricia Shaffer, Margret Sides, Charles Siskey, Martha Slaton, Charles Smith, Barbara 57 Smith, John Smith, Kenneth Smith, Mike Snow, Wayne Sparks, Luther Spears, Joann Sprayberry, Brenda Sprayberry, Gale Stamps, Curtis Stephens, Randall Stone, Virgle Swindal, Jerry Third, Donna Third, Larry Thomas, Mary Thombury, Karen Thornton, Danny Trantham, Harvey Tucker, Barbara Turley, Glenda Vinson, David Ward, Linda Welch, Karen Whaley, Cupide Whaley, Larry Whitten, David Wideman, Bobby Wilkerson, Andy Wilkerson, Barbara Williams, Billy Williams, Charles Williams, Joseph Willingham, Donnie Young, Linda Not Pictured Abernathy, Sherry; Coker, Diane; Davis, Jacky; Eagle, Ray; Feazell, Gary; Freeman, Gloria; Jeffries, Theresa; Gann, Paul;Guthrie, Kenneth; Haynes, Nancye, Higginbotham, Ierra; Howell, Barry; Martin, Hazel. 58 60 MISS SAKS JUNIOR HIGH —Vivien Stedham 61 MISS HOMECOMING—Faye Johnson 62 7th Grade Class Favorites 8th Grade Class Favorites Regina Lewis—Bob Morrison 63 FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES Phyllis LeBourgeois--Pete Davis SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES Gilman McKinney—Brenda Cardwell JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES Sandy Buckelew—J. D. Hess JUNIOR HIGH GOOD CITIZENS Kenny Lambert—lane Calloway FAVORITE TEACHER Mr. Loworn Senior High Harvest King % Queen Bob Morrison Janice Clements Mike Cochran Shirley O'Kelley IAI1 Junior High Harvest King % Queen 70 THE ROBED CHOIR The fifty-voice Robed Choir was founded in 1961 under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Wingard. It was established to of- fer these fifty selected senior high students a means of self- expression through the study and performance of vocal music. Through try-outs each year this group remains constant and serves the school and the community as the chief performing vocal group. One minor credit is offered for each year in the Robed Choir. Through the study of many types of songs, members of the Robed Choir receive broad musical experiences which may be taken with them into their adult lives . Mrs. Wingard —Director— Robed Choir Officers Secretary Treasurer, Wanda Self; Librarian, Sandy Buckelew; Vice President, Jerre Burgess; President, Billy MorTison; Accompanist, Paula Fowler. WILDCAT MARCHING BAND The Saks High School Band, under the direction of W. H. Veazy, was formed in 1959. It consists of approximately ninety-six members. Any student is eligible to take beginning band, but only those having completed one or more years of band may par- ticipate in the marching band. The band is always on hand to add highlights to the half- time activities during the football season. They also partic- ipate in several Christmas parades, District Contest, and give two concerts during the school year. 74 MAJORETTES Pam Cattret —Head— Vickee Stedham Sandra Third Sherry Martin Pat Borders Mari lee Humphries Sharon Howell FEATURED TWIRLERS Tena Waits Dianne Allred Vivien Stedham Patsy Waits 75 FLAG BEARERS Elaine Butler, Beverly Hunt, Peggy Smith. COLOR GUARD Glenn Askew, Harold Ayer, Wilfred Wooster, Bobby McDowell, Thomas Dew. CONCERT BAND Band Officers Glenn Tankersley, Manager; Sharon Howell, Co-Secretary; Wanda Self, Pres- ident; Marilee Humphries, Co-Secretary; Bob Morrison, Manager. JEANNIE TRUITT RITA COLEMAN HILDA FINLEY SENIOR HIGH SANDY BUCKELEW —HEAD— CHEERLEADERS SHIRLEY MARTIN 78 BRENDA CARDWELL SENIOR HIGH BOTTOM ROW: Rita Coleman, Shirley Martin, Brenda Cardwell. TOP ROW: Jeannie Truitt, Sandy Buckelew, Hilda Finley. JUNIOR HIGH BOTTOM ROW: Jane Calloway, Polly Freeman, Cathy Cofield. SECOND ROW: Sandra Baily, Jacque Carlisle. TOP: Becky Vaughan. 79 Linda Vaughan crowns Rita Coleman Miss Anniston making it three winners in a row from Saks. Mickey Craton and Martha Graham, co- editors of THE WILDCAT, receive the Ex- cellent rating certificate won at the Ala- bama High School Journalism Clinic in be- half of the staff. 80 : . ii} '■ . V I lit fiSSlSlilMll w mi : ! ORGANIZATIONS iyr rntijr J,-nn Harlir Morn«' r., P .vlvla |eo Stocklo Austin. % McClJi p r, t Mary Jftc rMr. Spo fiord V ,,n,‘ record there is Mc r rt i a Haydn tridUli-r '■ ' Civic f aturin% the Fn ni a. f Variety ..f Iftc tcchnl lonutri ■rtoric vlrtud Wind, rill me iniforn: tr .1 | wk will Mm, VirKi J Klondi April , SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY The Senior Honor So- ciety, A . H . Cooper Chap- ter, formed in the spring of 1962, is a group of ex- ceptional students who have achieved much in their school careers . Its mem- bers are selected by the faculty on the principles of scholarship, leadership, service, and character . Its chief objective is to en- courage students to work hard and to maintain a high scholastic average. Officers: Elaine Butler, President; Annette Culver, Vice-President; Mary Nunnelley, Recording Secretary; Martha Graham, Corresponding Secretary; Pat Gatlin, Treasurer; James Magness, Reporter; and Diane Counts, His- torian. Officers: David McWorter, President; Anita Hill, Vice-President; Peggy Brooks, Secretary; Peggy Wade, Treasurer; and Hubert Morrison, Historian, and Reporter. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY The Junior Honor So- ciety, F . J . Little Chapter, like the Senior Honor So- ciety, strives to encourage students to maintain a high scholastic average. Its members are also selected by the faculty on the same principles of scholarship, leadership, service and character. The chapter was formed in 1959. 82 F.H.A. The 1963-64 motto for the Future Homemakers of America is Toward New Horizons. The club, or- ganized in 1961, is a mem- ber of the state and national chapters of the F.H.A. chapter's goal is to help in- dividuals improve per- sonal, family, and com- munity living, now and in the future, and to further interest in home econom- ics . Officers: Mary Evelyn Richey, President; Peggy Brooks, First Vice-President; Deane Willingham, Second Vice-President; Harriet Brown, Secretary; Eve- lyn LeBourgeois, Treasurer; Wanda Self, Song Leader; Dianne Hill, Par- liamentarian; Shirley Campbell, Reporter; and Dean Whiteside, Historian. Officers: Ray Sims, President; Peggy Wade, Vice-President; Sherry Floyd, Treasurer; Alice Gann, Secretary; Pat Borders, Parliamentarian; Linda Weeks, Historian; and Mary Lee Humphries, Reporter. F.T.A. The local chapter of the Future Teachers of Amer- ica was formed in 1959. It is a member of the state and national chapters . The chapter strives to en- courage and train students who are interested in be- coming teachers. Member- ship is open to anyone in- terested in the teaching profession. 83 F.B.L.A. Membership is open to all students who have had at least one semester of a business course. The club's objectives are to develop business leadership and understanding, and to en- courage students to seek business as a career. It was organized in 1961. Officers: Evelyn Lebourgeois, President; Judy Buttram, Vice-President; Pat Gatlin, Secretary; Tommy Diggs, Treasurer; and Maureen Crow, His- torian. Officers: Becky Williams, President; Judy Butler, Vice-President; Pam Catrett, Secretary; and Rita Garing, Treasurer. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club was organized in the fall of 1962. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in the Spanish language and cus- toms, and to stress the importance of foreign languages. Membership is open to all students who are engaged in the study of Spanish. 04 SENIOR SCIENCE AND MATH CLUB The purposes of the Senior Science and Math Club are to increase an interest in the study of science and math and to encourage students to con- sider science or math as a career. The club, formed in 1961, offers membership to anyone interested in the fields of science and math. JUNIOR SCIENCE AND MATH CLUB The goals of the Junior Science and Math, formed in 1959, are the same as the senior club, to increase interest in science and math. 85 S CLUB The purpose of the S Club, formed in 1958, is to promote high ideals for the varsity letter winners, and to provide some sort of recognition for athletes who have earned a letter in any sport. Officers: Billy Morrison, President; Don Shaddis, Vice-President; Bobby Pitts, Secretary; and Floyd Carnes, Treasurer. Officers: Connie Whatley, President; Sandy Buckelew, Vice-President; Shirley Martin, Secretary; and Diane Freeman, Treasurer. P.E. CLUB The Physical Education Club was formed in the fall of 1961. Its purposes are to aid in developing physi- cal, mental, social, and mental qualities and to de- velop beneficial habits use- ful now and in the future. The P.E. Club strives to improve the girls' physi- cal education program, and to create interest in recre- ational and leisure activi- ties . 86 LIBRARY CLUB Any Student librarian is eligible for membership in the Library Club. The pur- pose of the Library Club, organized in 1962, is to in- still in the students an in- terest in books, and the li- brary itself. Its goal is to maintain an orderly, up-to- date, and well managed li- brary. Officers: Sandra Gibson, President; Linda Knight, Vice-President; Gail Horn, Secretary; and Mary Sides, Treasurer. OFFICE HELP The qualifications in of- fice worker must have are dependability, honesty, and the desire to work. They must also have average or better grades . The work- ers are selected from the tenth through the twelfth grades . The duties of the office workers are many, which include the prepara- tion and delivery of the an- nouncement sheet, the run- ning of errands, the collec- tingofmail, and keepingthe office in order. 87 Officers; Diana Counts, President; Bobby Rooks, Vice-President; Shirley Martin, Secretary; Jackie Wilson, Treasurer. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Since the Student Council was formed in 1958, it has aided tremendously in completing various projects helpful to- ward the growth of the school. The mem- bers are selected by popular vote of the students. Membership is open to anyone who has a high scholastic average and who is willing to workhard and represent his fellow classmates. WHO’S WHO Being named to Who's Who is one of the highest honors a Saks High School student can earn. Once elected by student vote, a committee of faculty members now meets to select the eighteen most deserving stu- dents. These students are presented in Who's Who. Each student must possess a few basic qualities in order to be eli- gible. These qualities are character, scholastic ability, citizenship, leadership, extracurricular activities, and personality. Although the student doesn’t have to possess all of these qualities, he must possess at least one. The eighteen students receiving this honor should indeed be proud. 89 Mary Nunnelley Mickey Craton 90 Evelyn Le Bourgeois Wanda Self Philip Whiteside Peggy Wade 92 Wilma Ray Billy Morrison Ronald Woodard ATHLETICS I Quarterback Pitts (12) hands off to Pete Auffant (40), and then fakes to Mike Cochrane (20). Action came in Lincoln game which the Wildcats won 27-7. FALL BRINGS FOOTBALL AND FAME, AS THREE Pete Auffant--Halfback All-Cheaha Conference All-County, Honorable Mention All-St ate, Honorable Mention Robert Bright--Tackle S Tommy Duggs--Guard B Q 0 U B A B R Y T E P R 1 B T A T C S K 94 1963 V ARSITY—L. to R.: Carnes, Doyle, Wycoff, Vaughn, Bright, Israel, Hallam, Sexton, Burgess; 2nd ROW: Lee, Diggs, Freeman, Gann, Lambert, Buckelen, Drummond, Manager Feazell, Owen, Bell. 3rd ROW: H. Morri- son, R. Borders, Manager Strickland, Cochrane, Pitts, Shaddix, B. Morrison, Mosher, Davis; 4th ROW: Mc- Whorter, Harvey, Daugherty, Auffant, Collins, McKinney, Manager Ridgeway, Manager Kilgore; 5th ROW: Duna- way, Hess, K. Borders, Truitt, Whiteside, Whatley, Coach Douthit, Coach Vinson, Coach McCarty. WILDCATS ARE SELECTED ALL-COUNTY, STATE 1963fs Gridiron Record 0...........Wellborn .. 25 0...........Ohatchee .. 7 6...........Alexandria .. 34 0...........Jacksonville .. 18 6...........Cedar Bluff .. 7 33...........Wedonee .. 6 27...........Lincoln .. 7 44...........Glenn .. 7 0...........Piedmont .. 26 Head Coach Douthit Coach McCarty Coach Vinson 95 Charles Collins--End David McWhorter--End Steve Hall am--End Ronald Owen--Tackle Billy Morrison--Guard Milton Daugherty--End Larry Vaughn--End Mark Dunaway--Tackle Glen Harvey--Guard Johnny Israel--End Dennis Mosher--End Tommy Doyle--Tackle David Whatley--Guard All-County All-Chaha Conference Jimmy Buckelen--End Jack Sexton--Tackle 96 Mike Cochrane--Fullback Kenny Freeman--Fullback Hubert Morrison--Center Cecil Drummonds--Halfback Don Shaddix--Fullback Jerry Wycoff--Halfback Cosper Bell—End J. D. Hess--Center Gilman Me Kinney--Quarterback Floyd Carnes--Quarterback Don Gann--Quarterback Kenneth Borders--Guard All-County All-Che ah a Conference All-State Pete Dans--Halfback Danny Lee--Halfback Phillip Whiteside—Halfback 97 VARSITY BASKETBALL 1963-64 Varsity; L. to R.: Gene Segrest, J. D. Hess, Eddie Hanvey, Don Gann, Henry Ingram, Roy Roberts. BACK ROW: Manager Gregg, Jack Truitt, Ed Bailey, Ronnie Stallings, Jerre Burgess, Gary Pitts, Charles Coluns, Coach Douthit. Basketball Replaces Football As Winter Comes In Photos compliments of THE ANNISTON STAR 98 1963-64 Basketball Record 58 Wellborn 60 59 Heflin 64 59 Heflin 74 69 Ashland 71 56 Jacksonville 68 80 Ohatchee 54 93 Gaylesville 58 58 Alexandria 66 61 Munford 48 65 Alexandria 63 58 Piedmont 72 44 Heflin 51 59 Wellborn 68 34 Wellborn 38 58 Centre 62 61 Alexandria 52 84 Ohatchee 54 61 Centre 44 70 White Plains 58 71 Gaylesville 49 73 Piedmont 82 55 White Plains 54 52 Jacksonville 63 63 Piedmont 66 Henry Ingram — Guard All-County All-Cheaha Conference All-District SENIORS Roy Roberts-- Guard Ronnie Stallings-- Center Jack Trvitt— Forward 99 J. O. Hess-- Guard Junior Gary Pitts-- Forward Junior Gene Segrest-- Guard Junior 100 SR. HI B” TEAM L. to R.: Stancil Ridgeway, Howard Magness, Phillip Whiteside, Cecil Drummond, Kenny Freeman, Hubert Morrison, Kenneth Horn, 2nd ROW: Wayne Terry, Jimmy Buckelen, Jerry Kiker, Mark Dunaway, Kenny Lambert, Robert Wilsey, Billy Morrison, Eddie Gearhart, Coach McCarty. JR. HI ”A” TEAM L. to R.: Pat Barker, Billy Copeland, Pete Davis, Danny Lee, Steve Abbot, Gary Brasher, Danny Campbell. 3rd ROW: Glen Hanvey, Kenneth Roberts, Robert Kelly, Ray Chand- ler, Randy Brown, Ronald Brooks, Manager Kilgore. Coach Vinson is not pictured. JR. HI B” TEAM L. to R.: Barry Brannan, Daryl Vice, Randy Snider, Scot Clark, Eddie Fair, Davey Roberts, John Saxon, Gary Hardy, Kenneth Baggett, Donnie Joiner, 2nd ROW: Roger Edmundson, Frank Crow, Mike Stanley, George Frankl, Harold Hudson, Larry Dishman, Don Crider, Robert Haynes, David Ashley, Steve Williams. 101 1963 TRACK SQUAD FRONT ROW, L. to R.: J. D. Hess, Robert Bright, Pete Auffant, Aubry Causy, Milton Daugherty, Randy Ramsey, Harlan Daugherty, Steve Hallam, BACK ROW: Jack Truitt, Eddie Hanvey, James Magness, Jerre Burgess, Jerry Wycoff, Vic Causy, Danny Lee, Manager Harris. 1963 BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW, L. to R.: David McWhorter, Cecil Drummond, Danny Pitts, John Nunnelee, Ronnie Lim- baugh, Hubert Morrison, BACK ROW: Ralph Usrey, Roy Roberts, Paul Usrey, Don Gann, Billy Morrison, Steve Calvert. 102 First Baptist Church of Saks 4723 Saks Road Anniston, Alabama Reverend J. R. Akins, Pastor Services SUNDAY Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship Service 11:00A.M. Training Union 6:15 P.M. Evening Worship Service 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Prayer Service 7:00 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. Saks Baptist Church The Friendly Saks Baptist Church Reverend W. W. Burns, Pastor Sunday School Superintendent Mr. Frank Clark Training Union Director Mr. Eugene Burgess 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. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7:00 P.M. Annual Homecoming--lst Sunday in October You Will Enjoy the Fellowship with the Folks at Saks. The First Methodist Church at Saks 334 Glade Road Telephone 237-2922 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Church School Morning Worship Evening Worship Methodist Youth Fellowship Nursery for Pre-School Children James N . Northcutt, Minister We Invite You to Join Us in Worship things go better,! .-with Coke TlAOt MA KI BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Alabama Coca-Cola Bottling Company Nall’s Saks Drugs Where Good Things Happen to Your Health Lance Johnson Studio Individual Class Photographs Made by This Studio Tro-Fe Dairy Tro-Fe Dairy Milk Meadow Gold Ice Cream Complete Line of Dairy Products 4009 Saks Road Phone 236-7953 Joe Catrett’s Marbut’s Lenlock Drug Furniture and Appliances For Dependable Service Your Hotpoint Dealer Phone 236-7628 Lenlock Shopping Center LENLOCK ESSO SERVICE CANTOR'S TIRE MART TomV. Morris, Manager Middle Gate Ft. McClel Ian Brake Service and Tune Up Pickup and Delivery Service R. C. Cantor, Owner A R SALVAGE CO. HAMILTON BAND INSTRUMENT CO. Used Brick and Lumber and Building Supplies 35 West 13th Street We Salvage Anything, Ahywhere, Anytime Phone 237-4700 JITNEY JUNGLE RALPH HOLLINGSWORTH JEWELRY 921 Noble Street Your Complete Food Center Anniston, Alabama Phone 236-8529 SAWYER'S OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES WALKER GROCERY 21 East 11 Street 4318 Saks Road Phone 237-6705 Phone 236-1212 W. L. Walker, Owner FIRESTONE STORES FURNITURE FAIR Your Symbol of Quality Service and Convenience Prices to Fit Your Pocketbook Terms to Fit Your Budget 1015 Wilmer Avenue 3400 Noble Street HOOD AUTO SALES GARDNER'S CAFETERIA Best New Used Cars Home of the $2.00 Birthday Cake Lamar Hood, Owner Phone 237-4406 We Make and Bake Our Own Pizza GAY-LENE FORBES PIANO CO., INC. BEAUTY CENTER Pianos Organs Band String Instruments Sheet Music Five-Points, Saks 912 Noble St. Phone 236-5836 JACK RUTLEDGE FLOOR COVERING MOOREFIELD THE JEWELER 20 West 13th Street Bridal Registry Wedding Invitations Anniston, Alabama Watch—Jewelry Repair Diamonds Silver Gifts Crystal China Designing Phone 237-2251 KINGSLEY'S SHOE STORE 1126 Noble Street Anniston Alabama Boosters BERMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE BROOK'S BARBER SHOP SPLIT-NICKLE SERVICE STATION STERLING JEWELRY STEVE PITTS GAY'S ROSES VALUE—VARIETY BEARD'S SAFETY CAB 1118 Noble Street RIGNEY TYPEWRITER COMPANY Phone 237-6394 The Staff Annette Culver Business Manager Becky Williams Assistant Norma Craham Subscriptions Editor Jackie Wilson Assistant Thanks! On behalf of the 1964 ECHO staff, I send out a hearty Thanks! to those who made this yearbook possible. Special thanks particularly go out to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Catrett for the use of their home. The support given by the students and the advertisers has been the greatest ever this year, and we won’t soon forget it. We also wish to thank Mr. Mellown, the faculty (Mr. Connell in particular),and Mrs. Snow for bearing with us on the production of this annual. And Mrs. Mitchell's interest,patience,and guidance as our sponsor is gratefully acknowledged. Sincerely yours. U4s James R. Magness Editor AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS
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