Saks High School - Saks Echoes Yearbook (Anniston, AL)
- Class of 1965
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Come with us along the Stepping Stones to Memories of the 1964-65 School Year Dedication A dm inistration Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Junior High Activities Organizations Athletics Advertisers DEDICA TION BILL WHITESIDE, who died during the summer of 1963, would have been a member of this Senior Class. To his memory, we dedi- cate this annual. 1965 Echoes Staff FIRST ROW: Billy Morrison, Becky Williams, Jerry Medlin, Wilma Ray, Sandy Neighbors, Jackie Wilson, Steve Saxon. SECOND ROW: Angela Holcomb, Sherry Floyd, Sally Pritchett, Pat Gaumer, Mrs. Martin, Shirley Martin, Gaynell Willis, Betty Jo Crumley. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF...... BUSINESS MANAGER----- SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER ACTIVITIES EDITOR---- ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR........ SPONSOR.............. ........WILMA RAY -----BECKY WILLIAMS -----JACKIE WILSON ■ - - SANDY NEIGHBORS .....STEVE SAXON -----BILLY MORRISON MRS. GLENDA MARTIN Through these doors pass some of the greatest people in the world - our students. Saks High Uh-oh, bare ground! The chem- istry students have been around. ADMINISTRATION HARRIS E. LOVE. PRINCIPAL Mr. Love attended Jacksonville State College where he attained hisB.S. and M. S. Degrees. He has done further work toward a Doctorate at Auburn University. CHARLIE RICE. VICE-PRINCIPAL Mr. Rice attended Jacksonville State College and attained a B. S. Degree. He is now nearing re- quirements for an M. S. Degree at the University of Alabama. MRS. JOYCE SNOW. SECRETARY Calhoun County Board of Education GERALD ACKER FLOYD HOLDER NORMAN MOORE HUGH SMITHERMAN Saks High School Trustees John Shaddix, Ben Howell, Russell Carlisle LUNCHROOM STAFF Mrs. Ethelene Forbus, Man- ager; Mrs. Sarah Buttrum; Mrs. Thelma Braden; Mrs. Elizabeth Batchelor; Mrs. Rosa Burgess JANITORIAL STAFF W. T. Leggett Charlie Cash FACULTY BRYANT, MARY Carson-Newman College English Spanish CHAPMAN, PEGGY Jacksonville State College English Typing CONNELL. 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JOSEPH Ohio State University Jacksonville State College History STEVENS. ANN Jacksonville State College English r TAYLOR, JAMES Jacksonville State College Democracy History Social Studies TOLLESON. MARLENE Jacksonville State College Home Economics TUCKER. SONJA Jacksonville State College English VEAZEY, WILLIAM Jacksonville State College Band VINSON, CLARENCE Jacksonville State College Chemistry Mathematics Physical Education WALKER, NAOMI Southwest Missouri State College Florida State University English Speech WHITLEY, DALE Jacksonville State College Mathematics WINGARD. ELIZABETH University of Alabama Choral SENIORS Gale Dulaney, Treasurer; J. D. Hess, Vice President; Shirley Martin, Secretary; Jerre Burgess, President; Sally Pritchett, Reporter AKRIDGE, CONNIE MARIE Life without mischief is not life at all. F.B. L. A. - 4; F. H. A. - 2; P. E. Club - 1; Pep Club - 2,3; Robed Choir - 3,4 ASHLEY, BETTY GALE The harp is an instrument for angels - I play the clarinet. Band - 1-4; Sec. - 3; F.H. A. - 4; F. T. A. - 1; Treas. - 1 - Class BAILEY, EDWARD LEON Study doth murder sleep. Basketball - 1-4; F.B. L. A. - 3; Lib. Club - 4, V. Pres. - 4; S Club - 2-4; Track - 1,2 BAKER. MARGIE LYNN ’’Happy-go-lucky, fair and free; there’s nothing in the world that bothers me. ” F. H. A. - 3-4; Library Club - 3,4; Reporter - 3; Pep Club - 1.2,3.4 BAKER, MELVIN BRAXTON There’s a little mischief in the best of us. Shop -3,4 BALDWIN, MARY LINDA Gentle, joyous, and lots of fun to know. F.B. L. A. - 4; F. H. A. - 1.2; Junior Girls Chorus 1,2; Robed Choir - 3,4; Senior Honor So- ciety - 3,4 BATEY, WILLIAM STEVE Don’t let his quietness fool you. ” Shop - 3,4; Robed Choir - 4 BORDERS, KENNETH RAY Men of few words are the best men. S Club - 2,3.4; Football - 1.2,3, 4, Captain - 3,4, All State, All Cheaha Conference, All County, Outstanding Line- man Saks High; Basketball - 2; Track - 2; Student Council - 4 BORDERS. PATRICIA LEIGH All seniors can't be big. ’’ Band-majorette - 1,2,3, 4; F.B.L. A. - 1.2. 3. 4; F. T. A.- 1.2. 3; F. H. A. - 2 Library Club - 1; P.E. Club - 1 BORDERS, ROGER D. Genius is the ability to avoid hard work. BROOKS, JUDITH DIANNE The wrong way always seems like more fun. F.T. A. - 1,2,3; F. H. A. 2. 3,4; Choral - 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club - 1.2, 3,4 BROWN, MARIE DOLORES If she goes to college her de- gree will be a M. R. S. Pep Club - 1,2,3; F. H. A. - 2,4; Drama Club - 1, 2; F. T. A. 2; Library Club - 2; P. E. Club - 3; Selected Girls Choir - 4 BROWN, PAULA SUE Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. Pep Club - 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club - 2; F.T. A. - 2; F. H. A. - 4; F. B. L. A. - 2; Robed Choir - 2,3; Selected Girls Choir BUCKELEW, SANDRA GAIL She lives to love, yet loves to live. F. B. L. A. - 2,3; F.T. A. -1,2; Pep Club-1,2, 3,4, President - 3; S Club - 2-4; P. E. Club - 1. 2; Robed Choir - 1-4; Cheerleader - 1- 4, Captain - 3,4; Class Treas- urer - 1; Student Council - 4; F. H. A. - 4; Class Favorite - 3 BURGESS, JERRE LAMAR Onward, onward, oh time in flight, may the bell ring before I recite. S Club - 1-4; In- ter Club Council - 3,4; Who's Who - 1; Robed Choir - 3, Vice Pres. - 3; All State Robed Choir - 3; Class President - 4 BURKE, RONALD WAYNE Blessed is he who expects noth- ing, for he shall never be dis- appointed. Shop -3,4 BUTLER. JUDY DIANNE A blonde live-wire, full of fun. ” Band - 1-4; Majorette - 4; Span- ish Club - 3,4; Vice-Pres. - 3; Pres. 4; Drama Club - 2; F.T. A.- 1.2,4; F.H. A. - 2; F. B. L. A. - 4; Girls Choir - 1; Pep Club - 1, 2; Library Club - 1; Office Club - 3,4; Inter-Club Council - 4 BUTTRUM, JUDY A thoughtful girl, you must admit; always ready to do her bit. P. E. Club - 1,2; Honor Society - 1-4; Student Council - 3; F. B. L. A. 3,4; Vice-Pres. - 3 CARNES, BENJAMIN FLOYD It isn’t what you do it's what you're caught doing. S” Club - 1-4; Treas. - 3; Football - 1-4; Track - 1,2 CARROLL, SPENCER ALLEN My only objection to educa- tion is books. Shop - 4; Band - 4 CARSON, HORACE A. Life is but a little span; out of it get all you can. ” F.T.A. - 2; Science Club - 2, 3; Jr. Science Club - 1; Shop 3,4 ft CATOR, UNDA MARIE My first love is horses - second, art. French - 1; Band - 1-4; Senior Science Club -3,4 CLARK, MELBA JEAN She came to us a stranger - but remains a friend. Transferred: F. H. A. - 1,2,3; 4-H - 2; Student Council - 1; Halloween Duchess - 2; Class Treasurer - 1 COCHRAN. JIMMY LUDEL Stays awake all night trying to figure out a way to get more sleep. Band - 2,3; Pep Club - 2,3 COLEMAN, RITA SUE And a bit of a smile for the passerby as she lends a helping hand. Office - 1-4; Honor Society - 3; Cheerleader - 1-4; F. H. A. - 2-4; Pres. 2; Miss Saks Jr. High - 2; Miss Saks Hi - 3; S Club - 2-4; Pep Club - 1-4; Class Sec - 1,2 COLUNS, CHARLES EDWA RD When there's nothing else to do - I study. S Club - 1-4; Football - 1-4; Basketball - 1-4; Track Manager- 1,2 COLUNS, MONA CANTOR To hurry and worry is not my creed, things will happen, so what's the need. Pep Club - 1,2,4; Band - 2; F.H.A. - 2,4; F.B.UA. - 2.4; Drama Club - 2; Class Sec. - Treas. - 1; P. E. Club - 2 CRIDER, PATRICIA WAYNE Merrily I’ll live now, for who knows what the morrow brings. F.T. A. - 1,2,4; F. H. A. - 2,4; F. B. L. A, - 4; Robed Choir - 2, 3,4; Annual Staff - 4; Pep Club - 1,2, 3,4; Drama Club - 1; Li - brary Club - 2 CRUMLEY, BETTY JO I was born to talk, and talk I must. Pep Club - 1.2, 3,4; P.E. Club - 1,2,3; F.H. A. - 2,3; F.B.L. A. - 2; F.T. A. - 4; Library Club - 2; Annual Staff - 4; Selected Girls Chorus - 4 DAUGHERTY, JOHNNY MILTON The best part of school is foot- ball. Shop - 3,4; S Club - 1.2.3, 4; Football - 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball - 1,4; Track - 1,2,3,4 DeVILUER, ROBERTA ELAINE Nearly killed by a train of thought running through her mind. Pep Club - 3,4; F. B. L. A. - 3, 4; F. H. A. - 3. 4; P. E. Club - 2 DULANEY, SANDRA GALE Blushing is a sign of guilt. P.E. Club - 1; F.H. A. - 2; F. T. A. - 2; Class Sec. - 3; Class Treas. - 4 DUNAWAY, JOHN MARK He would stop St. Peter’s roll call just to ask a question. Football - 3,4; Basketball - 3, 4; Baseball - 3,4; Robed Choir - 3,4; S Club - 3,4; F. T. A. - 4, Mr. F.T. A. FLOYD. SHERRY ANNETTE Always willing to do her share. F. H. A. - 3,4 - reporter; Library Club - 3; F. T. A. - 3,4 - treas- urer; F. B. L. A. - 4; Sr. Honor Society - 3,4; Robed Choir - 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club - 1,2,3,4; An- nual Staff - 4 FORSYTH, LINDA FAYE A dancing shape, an image gay to haunt, to startle and waylay. F. H. A. - 1,2,3; Drama Club - 1,2; F.B. L.A. - 2; Pep Club - 1,2, 3,4; P.E. Club - 1.2 FREEMAN, CAROL DIANE Of wit and will, her tongue is never still. F.T. A. - 1,2; Creative Writing - 2; F. H. A. - 3. 4; All-State Cho- rus - 3; Pep Club - 1,2,3.4; An- nual - 3; Robed Choir - 1,2,3,4- Secretary GANN, LINDA ELAINE Pleasure fills our years, drop study if it interferes. Girl's Chorus - 2; Pep Club - 1, 2,3,4; Paper Staff - 4; F. H. A. - 2,4; Drama - 1,2 GATES, WILLIAM HERBERT A man of few words - many thoughts. National Honor Society - 3,4 - Treasurer; Spanish Club - 2,3; Annual Staff - 3 GAUMER, PATRICIA ANN She looks quite safe and sound - but so does gun powder. F.T. A. - 1,2,3,4 - Parliamen- tarian; Pep Club - 1,2, 3,4; P.E. Club - 1; Spanish - 2,3.4; F.H. A. - 1; Creative Writing - 2; F.B. L. A. - 4; Drama - 1,2; Echo Staff - 4 - Class Editor; Office Staff - 4 GEARHART, EDWARD WILBORN He burns the midnight oil, but not always from study. Basketball - 2,3; Robed Choir - 4 GILBERT, SANDRA GAIL Giggles are her trademark. F.T.A. - 3.4, MissF.T. A. - 4, Historian - 4; F. B. L. A. - 4; Pep Club - 4; Transferred; Robed Choir - 1,2; Pep Club - 1,2; German-American Club - 1,2; Art Club - 1.2; Math Club 1; Class Secretary 2; F. H. A. - 1 HAFLEY, JIMMY JOE High School is an awful bore I wonder what 1 came here for. Pep Club -2,3; Basketball 3 HANVEY, FRANK EDWARD He has a very unique mind, in fact the only one of its kind. ” S Club - 1,2,3, 4; Basketball - 1,2,3, 4; Track - 1.2,3.4 HEINZ, CHARLES A man never knows what he can do until he tries. Transferred; F. T. A. - 1,2, 3,4; 4-H - 1,2; Reporter - 3,4 HESS. JOHN DURDEN A man can't be wise and in love at the same time. Football - 1,2, 3.4; Basketball - 1,2,3; Track - 1,2,3; Class Fa- vorite - 1,3; Class Vice-Presi- dent - 4; Robed Choir -3,4- President - 4; All State Chorus - 3; S Club - 1.2.3,4; Presi- dent 4; Inter-Club Council - 1,4; Softball - 1 HIGGINBOTHAM, CAROLYN ANN 'If ever she knew an evil thought; she spoke no evil word. Honor Society - 1-4; Office Club ■ 3,4; French Club - 1 HOLCOMB, ANGELA GENE Little said, much done. Library Club, 1-3, Pres. 3; F.H. A. - 4; F.B.L.A. - 3; F. T.A. - 4, V. Pres. 4; Pep Club - 2,3; Robed Choir - 4 HORN, KENNETH LAWRENCE Here comes a man of leisure. S Club - 1,2; Football Man- ager - 1,2; Basketball - 1-3 HUDDLESTON, BRENDA JUNE The word impossible is not in her vocabulary. F.B. L.A. - 4; Pep Club - 1-4; Robed Choir - 2,3; Lib. Club - 4 HUMPHRIES, MARILEE Judge not by size or you'll have a surprise. Band - 1-4; Sec. 3, Majorette - 3, 4; F. T. A. - 1-4; F. B. L. A. - 2, 3; Office - 4; Lib. Club - 1; Dra- ma - 2; F.H. A. - 2; P.E. Club - 1,2; Girl's Choir - 1 JONES, SHIRLEY MARIE Sight of her is pleasant; thoughts of her are kind, such a girl is hard to find. F. H. A. - 2, 3; Pep Club - 2; Girls Chorus - 4; Lib. Club -2,3 KNIGHT, UNDA FAYE A friend to all. F.H. A. - 1.2; F.B.L. A. - 3.4; F.T. A. - 1.2; P. E. Club - 1. 2.3; Pep Club - 1-4; Cheer- leader - 2; Inter-Club Council - 3; Lib. Club - 1.2,3; Pres. - 3; Science Club - 3 LEWIS, BRENDA FAYE She packs her troubles in a box, sits on the lid and smiles. F.T. A. - 1,2; F.H. A. - 3,4; F.B.L. A. - 1,2,3; Robed Choir - 1-4 MAGNESS, HOWARD EBB Who said that girls were smarter than boys. Basketball - 2,3; Track - 2,3,4; Creative Writing - 2; Newspaper - 4 MARTIN, SHIRLEY JANE A winning personality with a song in her voice and heart. Student Council - 1-4; Sec. - 3; S Club - 2-4; Sec. - 4; Pep Club - 1-4; Sec. - 3; Honor Society - 1-3; Cheerleader - 2-4; DAR Good Citizenship Girl - 4; Class Pres. - 2 MAYS, JO ANN Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhood. Pep Club - 1-4; Paper Staff - 4; Girls Chorus - 2; F. H. A. - 2; Drama Club - 1,2; F. B. L. A. - 4 McClendon, jerry wyatt I worry little, study less; this is my idea of happiness. Band - 4; Shop - 3,4 MEDUN, JERRY LEE School is just another way to pass the time of day. Robed Choir - 1-4; Science Club - 1-4; Honor Society - 3; Echo Staff - 3-4; Wildcat Staff - 3; Pep Club - 4 MORRISON. WILLIAM MARVIN How will they run the school with- out him? Honor Society - 2-4; S Club - 2-4; Pres. - 3; Student Council - 4; Inter-Club Council - 3; Span- ish Club - 2,3; Class Pres. - 3; Echo Staff - 4, Sports Editor - 4; Good Citizenship Boy - 3; Wild- cat Staff. MOSHER. DENNIS CHARLES High school hasn’t killed him. so college must. Junior Science and Math - 1; S Club - 1.2,3,4; Senior Science and Math - 2; Pep Club - 3; P.E. Club - 3; Robed Choir - 4; Football - 1.2,3,4; Track - 1,2,4 MURPHY. JO ANN She’s full of pep and fun; and liked by everyone. ’’ Pep Club - 1,2.3, 4; F. H. A. - 3.4; F. T. A. - 4; Miss Home- coming - 4 NEIGHBORS. SANDRA JEAN When duty calls there she can be found. ’’ Junior Honor Soci- ety - 1,2, Sec. - 2; F. T. A. - 1,2, Reporter-2; Office Staff - 1,2; Pep Club - 2, 4; P. E. Club - 2, 3; Cheerleader - 2; Echo Staff - 3,4; Wildcat Staff-3; Senior Honor Society - 3, 4, Sec. -4; Senior Science and Math - 3,4; Student Council - 3,4, Sec. - 4; Inter-Club Council - 4 OGLE, DEWEY CLARK One of the reasons teaching school is hard. F. B.LA. - 1, 2; Football - 1; Softball - 1; Class Reporter - 2 PERRYMAN, LAURA LEE 'If men interfere with work - quit work. F.H.A. - 2-4; F. B. L. A. - 2,3; F.T. A. - 2-4; Robed Choir - 1-3; Band 2-4, Majorette - 4; Pep Club 1,2; Drama Club - 1,2 PITTS, GARY EDWARD Some claim he's bashful - others doubt it. Basketball - 1-4; Softball - 1; Football - 2; S Club - 2-4; F.B.L.A. - 4 PITTS, RONALD LAMAR Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may fall in love. ” Football - 1; Basketball 1; Soft- ball - 1; Track - 1-4 PRITCHETT, SARAH OUVET She was cut out to be an angel, but someone lost the pattern. Class Reporter - 4; Pep Club - 1-4; P. E. Club - 2,3; Spanish Club - 2-4; F.T. A. - 4; Echoes Staff 4; Science Club - 1 RAY, WILMA RUTH When you close this book and sigh in relief - remember Wilma, our editor-in-chief. Honor Soc- iety - 1-4, V. Pres. 2; French Club - 1, Pres. 1; Science and Math Club - 2.-4; Treas. - 3; Student Council - 3,4; Robed Choir - 3,4; Office Club - 4; Echoes Staff - 3, 4, Editor - 4; Wildcat Staff - 3; Inter-Club Council 4; Who's Who - 2-4 RILEY, JIMMY GRAY There must be some hard work in me, for none of it ever came out. French Club - 1; Robed Choir - 1-4; Spanish Club - 2-4; Drama, 2; F. F. A. - 1 ROBERSON, JOSEPH KING Give me a little time; I'll get there. Band - 3; F. B. L. A. - 4 ROBERTS, CHARLOTTE LORETTA Never let your studies interfere with your education. Band - 1,2; Selected Girls Chorus - 4; Chorus - 1; F. H. A. - 3,4; Pep Club - 1,2 RUSSELL. OFFIE MEVELENE Quiet and self-composed; what she thinks no one knows. F. H. A. - 4; Girls Chorus - 4; Chorus - 1; Robed Choir - 2,3; Bible Club - 3; Pep Club - 2 SAXON, STEVEN JAMES Here mischief lurks in gay dis- guise. Student Council - 3,4; Wildcat Staff - 3,4; Advertising Man- ager; Echo Staff - 3,4 - Organ- izations Editor - 4; Robed Choir - 2,3,4; Sr. Science and Math Club - 3,4; French Club - 1 - V. P. - 1; Spanish Club - 2 - Reporter - 2 SCOTT, PHYLLIS When ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. Transferred: F.H. A. - 2; Li- brary - 1; Sports Club - 1,2,3; Pep Squad - 1,2,3; Glee Club - 1 SEGREST, BARRYMAN GENE I'm not lazy, I'm just conserv- ing my energy. S Club - 1-4; Basketball - 1-4; Baseball - 1-4; Track - 1 SHADDIX, DON ALLEN Women mean trouble - but I love 'em. S Club - 1-4; Vice-Pres. - 3; Robed Choir - 4; Vice-Pres, - 4; Office - 3 SHADDIX. LARRY ELKIN A 4uiet tongue bespeaks a busy brain. Shop - 3,4 SHUMATE, JUDY CARROLL Always ready for a good joke. ” Transferred: Class Secretary - 1 SIMS, WILLARD RAY He would argue with a sign post and then take the wrong road. F. T. A. - 1-4; Pres. - 3-4; Sci- ence Club - 2,3,4; Robed Choir • 3,4; Wildcat Staff - 3,4 SMITH. WILUAM TERRY Strange I felt no pain, but I must have been hit on the head sometime. F. F. A. - 2; Robed Choir - 3 STRICKLAND, JOHN ED If silence were golden, he'd own Fort Knox. ”S Club - 2; Shop - 2.3,4; Football Manager - 2,3,4; Track Manager - 2,3, 4 SWINDLE, LARRY GLENN 'In silence lies his charm. ” Library Club - 4; Basketball - 1-4; F. B. L. A.; Pep Club 1-3; Science Club 4 TRUITT, JEANNE RUTH The remedies of love she knew by name; for she was worldly wise in that old game. ” Cheerleader - 1,2,3; Pep Club - 1,2. 3, 4; Robed Choir - 1,2,3, 4; Head Cheerleader - 2; F. B. L. A. 2; Spanish Club - 3,4 TURLEY, JESSIE ALBERT He was not made for climb- ing the tree of knowledge. Shop - 3 USREY, RALPH PERRY In one ear and out the other - but I heard ya. Baseball - 2; S Club - 3,4 VAUGHN, ROBERT LARRY He puts his troubles away for a brainy day. Science Club - 2,3,4; Honor Society - 1-2; Vice-Pres. - 4; Football - 3; Track - 3,4; S Club - 3,4 WAITS, PATSY ANN Legs are lovely articles and will never go out of style. Band - 1-4; Feature Twirler - 3,4; Vice-Pres. - 3; Pres. - 4; Robed Choir - 1-3; F. T. A. - 1; F.H. A. - 2 WELCH. JOEL MICHAEL As surprising as a hiccup. ” Science Club - 1,2; Spanish Club - 3.4; Football - 4; S” Club - 4; Track - 3 WHATLEY. DAVID COLEMAN The type of guy that's O. K. in everyone's book. Football - 2-4; S Club - 3,4; Spanish Club - 2. 3. 4; Pep Club - 1,2; Basketball Manager - 1 WHETSTONE, NETTIE MARIE My hair is too black to make a good angel. F. T. A. - 1; Drama - 1; P. E. Club - 1,2; Robed Choir - 1-4; Pep Club - 1,2,3; Office Club - 3; F.B.L. A. - 4 WIGGINS. REUBEN DERYL I'm looking for the guy who invented trouble. Shop - 3,4; Track - 1; Basket- ball - 1 ■ WILLIAMS, REBECCA LEE Thr greatest miracle of love is that it cures all flirtations. Honor Society - 1-4; Pres. - 2; Echo Staff - 3,4; Student Coun- cil - 2-4; Robed Choir - 1,2,4; Wildcat Staff - 3; F. T. A. - 1.2; Inter-Club Council - 2, 3; Cheer- leader - 1,2 WILUS, GAYNELL Silence is golden - but I'm not a good digger. Pep Club - 1-4; Library - 1,2; F.H. A. - 3,4; F.B.L. A. - 2 WILSON, JACKIE LYNN Without music, life would be a mistake. ” F. T. A. - 1-4; Student Council - 1-4; Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Echoes Staff - 2-4, Subscription Editor - 4; Wildcat Staff - 3; Robed Choir - 1-4; French Club - 1; Honor Soc- iety - 1-4; F. H. A. - 4; Science Club - 4 WOOD, BOBBY RANDALL He's full of fun, that's no doubt; life's never dull when he's about. WOODARD, RONALD WESLEY ”1 agree with no man's opinions - I have my own. Honor Society - 2-4; Pres. 4; Echo Staff - 3; Wildcat Staff - 3,4, Business Manager - 3, Editor, 4; Science Club - 1-4; Pres. - 1-3; French Club - 1; First Place Science Fair - 1-4, State - 3; Inter-Club Council - 3,4 WOOSTER, WILFRED HOWARD A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays, competent tomorrows. Football - 1.2; S Club - 1; Track - 1; Band - 3,4 WORTHY, DANA CAROL As quiet as a cyclone. F.H. A. - 2-4; Pep Club - 2-4; P. E. Club - 1,2; Chorus - 4; F.T. A. - 3 WYCOFF, JERRY WENDELL Let the world move on, I work in sports alone. S Club - 1-4; Football - 1-3; Track - 1-4; Basketball - 1 AKRIDGE, C. ASHLEY, G. BAILEY, E. BAKER. M. BAKER. M. BALDWIN. L. BORDERS. K. BORDERS. M. BORDERS, P. BROOKS, D. BROOKS, N. BROWN, D. BROWN. P. BUCKELEW. S. BURGESS, J. BUTLER. J. BUTT RUM, J. CARNES. F. CARROLL, A. CATOR, L. CLARK, M COLEMAN. R. COLLINS, C. COLLINS, M. CRIDER. P. DeVILUER. R. DULANEY. G. DUNNAWAY. M. FLOYD. S. FORSYTH, L. FREEMAN, D. GANN, L. GATES, B. GAUMER, P. GEARHART. E. GILBERT, S. HAFLEY. J. HEINZ. C. HESS, J. D. HOLCOMB. A. HORN. K. 7 HUDDLESTON, B. HUMPHRIES, M. JONES, S. KNIGHT. L. LEWIS. B. MAGNESS, H. MARTIN, S. MAYS, J. A. McClendon, j. MEDUN, J. MORRISON, B. MOSHER, D. MURPHY. J. A. NEIGHBORS, S. OGLE, D. PERRYMAN. L. PITTS, G. PITTS, R. PRITCHETT, S. RAY, W. ROBERSON. J. RILEY. J. ROBERTS, L. RUSSELL, M. mm TRUITT, J. TURLEY. A. USREY, R. VAUGHN. L. WAITS. P. WHATLEY, D. WHETSTONE, M. WILLIAMS, B. WILSON. J. HANVEY. E, WOODARD, R. WORTHY, D. WYCOFF. J. JUNIORS Peggy Wade, Treasurer; Donald Gann, President; Brenda Cardwell, Vice President; Kenny Lambert, Reporter; Sandra Third, Secretary ANGLE, ROBERT ASKEW, GLENN BALLARD. DUDLEY BALLARD, J. C. BELL, COSPER BETTS, GERALD BISHOP, SHARON BOBO, BILLY BOLING, BARBARA BOLTON, ALICE BOYKIN. JANICE BROOKS, PEGGY BROWN, HARRIET BUCKLEW, JIMMY BURGESS, JACKIE CANNING. THOMAS CARDWELL, BRENDA CHAMPION, PATSY CLARK, DONNA COUNTS. CHARLOTTE CREEL, JANICE CROW, TRAVIS CRUISE, JUDY DAUGHERTY, PEGGY DEW, THOMAS DRUMMOND, CECIL DULANEY. SHIRLEY FEAZELL. DERYL FINLEY, HILDA FLEMING, EMMA LOIS FREEMAN. KENNY GANN, ALICE GANN, DONALD GANNAWAY, LEWIS GARNER, JOHN GARING, RITA GAY, SUE GREENWOOD, BRENDA HALLAM, STEVE HARRIS, SHELBY HAYNES, ALVIN HAYNES, CHARLOTTE HENSON. ELAINE HEINZ, JANET HILL, ANITA HOLDER, SHELBA HOLLAND, BRENDA HOLLAND, SHARON HOLT, LINDA HUNT, BEVERLY HOWELL, DONALD HOWELL, GARY ISRAEL, JOHNNY JOHNS, TERRY JOHNSON, ROSE JONES, DANNY JUNIOR. EDNA KIKER, CAROLYN KIKER, JERRY KINES. TOMMY KNIGHT, TONY KNIGHTON. LARRY LAMBERT, KENNY LLOYD, MARTHA UMBAUGH, RONNIE MARTIN, SHERRY AS McCAIN, GERLAD McCURRY, KENNETH McCUISTION, KENNY mcdowell. CHARLOTTE mcginnis, nan a mckinney, gilman mcwhorter. david MOORE, GERALDINE MORRISON, HUBERT NORRIS, NANCY OWENS, MARTHA OWEN. RONALD OWENS. PAT PAIR, CARLOS PATE, DILYS PRICE, JOYCE RIDGEWAY, STANCIL ROWELL, HARRIET SEXTON, JACK SHAW, JIMMY SMITH, PEGGY SMITH, SANDRA SNIDER. DONALD STONE, FREDA TATE. CAROL TAYLOR, IRIS THIRD. SANDRA THOMAS. ALLEN WADE, PEGGY WARREN, SANDRA WHITESIDE, PHIL WIDEMAN. KENNETH WILLINGHAM, DIANE WOOD, BRENDA YOUNG. CECILIA Not Pictured MARGIE COLLINS TRAVIS CROW MIKE HARDEGREE RONALD MCDONALD DAVID HOLDER KENNETH HOWARD JERRY MCDONALD SOPHOMORES Ray Chandler, President; Linda Hill, Treasurer; Diane Allred, Vice President; Cheryl Third, Secretary; Polly Freeman. Reporter ABBOTT. STEVE ACKER, MARY ALLRED. DIANE BAILEY, SANDRA BATCHELOR, DANNY BLACKBURN, STEVE BORDERS, GARY BORDERS, RANDY BRASHER, GARY BROWN, EDWARD BROWN, LARRY BROWN, RANDY BROWNING, BARBARA BURGESS, MARGARET BURGESS, TOMMY BUSH, LEONARD BUTLER, FAYE BUTLER, VICKIE BUTTERWORTH. SUE CALLOWAY, JANE CARLISLE, JACQUE CARTER, WILLIAM CHANDLER. RAY CHASTAIN, SHERYLE CLIMES, REGINA CLIMES, RODNEY COFIELD, KATHY COLLINS. PAT COPELAND, BILLY COUCH. BRYON CRUISE, JEAN CURVIN. DONNIE DALRYMPLE, DONALD DAUGHERTY, HARLAN DICK, MELVIN DOYLE, TOMMY DULANEY, PEGGY EDWARDS, GERALD FINCH, DAVID FOWLER, PAULA FREEMAN, POLLY GALLOWAY. BILLY GARMON, DERRICK GASTON, ANN GASTON, BOBBY GEARHART, NANCY GOAD, BILLY GRABEN, LINDA GREENWOOD, KENNETH GREENWOOD. SHARON HOWELL, SHARON HORN, GAIL HOOPER, DOUGLAS HOLCOMB, STEVE HILL. UNDA HICKMAN, PHIL HEINZ, DANNY HEATH, DAVID HAYNES, HORACE HARRIS, MICHAEL HARDY, ANN HANVEY, GLEN JEFFERIES, EVERETT JACKSON, MARY JONES, LAMAR KILGORE. TERRY KEY, GARY g KELLY. ROBERT I KELLY. DAVE '1 LeBOURGEOlS, PHYLLIS LEE, DANNY LEE, PAULA LLOYD, BUTCH LLOYD, GWEN LUSK, VICKY MARTIN, JOHN McCULLEY, OUIDA McDOWELL, BOBBY McGinnis, nancy McNEAL, EDWIN MEDDERS, REBECCA MOLAN, BRENDA MOORE, JANE MOSHER, DARYL MOSLEY, JACKIE OGBURN, NANCY O’KELLY, MILLIE O'NEAL, HAROLD PARKER, TRAVIS PENNINGTON. BARBARA PESNELL, ORVAL PETTUS, SHIRLEY REAVES, JOHN ROBERTS. KENNETH ROBERTS, MARIE ROGERS, DANNY ROWELL, MONAHAN RUSSELL, LaROY SIDES, MARY SIDES, WAYNE SIMS, TERRY SISKEY, MIKE SLOWIK. ROSEMARY SMITH, CHARLES SMITH. LINDA SMITH, PAT SNIDER. JAMES STEWARD. JOHN STRICKLAND, PAT TANKERSLEY, GLENN THIRD, CHERYL THOMAS, PAT THORNBURY, LARRY TURLEY. GERALD VAUGHN. BECKY VAUGHN, BRENDA VINSON. JANE WADKINS, JIM WAITS, TENA WATSON, ANNETTE WEBB, JUDY WHITE. LINDA WILLIAMS, GLENDA WILLIAMS, KATHERINE WILLIAMSON, CLARENCE q mmu Not Pictured JERRY BROWN FRESHMEN John Saxon, Secretary; Judy Taylor, Treasurer; Billy Thomas, Reporter; Annette Morris, Vice President; Bob Mor- rison, President ASHLEY. DAVID ASHWORTH, THURSTON BADGET, KENNETH BAKER. JOHN BARKER, PAT BELL, NAN BITTLE, RAY BRANNAN, BARRY BRAY, MIKE BRYANT, BRANCE BRIDGES, JIMMY BROOKS, POLLY BROOKS, RONALD BROWN. JERRY BROWN, MICKEY BROWN, PHYLLIS BUTLER. BILLY CANTOR, LAMAR CARROLL, JOSEPH CARSON. BETTY CARTER. BARBARA CLARK. GLENDA CLARK, SCOTT CANNING. GENEVIEVE CLEMENTS, JANICE COLLINS, JOHNNY COLLINS. PEGGY COOK, DENNIS COUCH, LINDA CRAWFORD, KAREN CREEL, FREDA CROSSON, BRUCE CROW, FRANK CRUISE, KENNETH CULVER, CLAWES DAUGHERTY, KATHY DAUGHERTY, KENNETH DAY, JANICE DICH, BELINDA DINGLER, CLARENCE DISHMAN, LARRY DOBBS, CONNIE DUKE, BILLY ERWIN, BRENDA FAIR, EDDIE FEAZELL, KATHY FINLEY, DAVID FINLEY, REBECCA FRANKL, GEORGE FREEMAN, SHARON GALLEGHER. JO ANN GALLOWAY. LINDA GARNER, DIANE GATLIN. CAROL GAY. DORIS GINN, TERRY GLANZE, KAY GLANZE, RITA HAFLEY, ANN HARDEGREE, DON HARDY, GARY HAYNES, CAROL HAYNIE, ELTON HAYNES, ROBERT HEIFNER, PAT HICKS, DONNA HIGGINS, JIMMY HINDS, CHARLES HINDS, JACKIE HOLDER. RAY HOLLAND, BILLY HOLLAND. JUDITH HOLLAND, WANDA HORNBUCKLE, JERRY HOWARD, DAVID HOWELL, JANICE HOUSTON, BETTIE HUDSON. HAROLD HUGHES, LARRY HUMPHRIES, LINDA HURTT, SHARON JOINER, DONNIE KELLY, GENEANE KING, HAROLD KIRKLAND, CAROLYN LEE, DANNY LESTER, BONNIE LEWIS, REGINA UMBAUGH, DENNIS LITTLETON, OLAN MARTIN, PHYLLIS MATHIS, DELORES MCDONALD, GARY MEADS, DENNIS MITCHELL, RANDALL MOTES, KENNETH MOORE, JUDY MORRIS, ANNETTE MORRIS, TOM MORRISON, BOB MORROW, FRED MOSLEY, LINDA MULKEY, STANLEY MYERS, GARY OGLE, MARTHA OGLE. ROYCE OGLETREE, MARIE OWENS, KAY PATE, THERON PATTERSON, ROY PITTS, BARRY RAMSEY, LINDA REAVES, STEVE REECE, PATSY RICE, LINDA ROBINSON, PATSY ROBERTS, DAVEY SAXON, JOHN SIMS, DIANE SMITH, JOYCE SMITH, GAIL SMITH, GLENDA SNIDER, DENNIS SNIDER, KAREN SNIDER, RANDY STANFIELD, LEON STANLEY, MIKE STEWART, VICKIE STREET MAN, ANN STRICKLAND, RONALD TAYLOR, JUDY THOMAS. BILLY THOMAS, JAMES TRANTHAM, BRENDA TUCKER, BARBARA TURNER. JANICE VICE, DARRELL VOILS, VICKI WALTERS, BARBARA WELLS, DENNIS WHITESIDE. VICKIE WILSON, FRED WILLIAMS, DANNY WILLIAMS, STEVE WILSON. FRANKLIN WRIGHT, JOE WILSON, SANDRA ABERNATHY, SHERRY ADAMS, GAY ADAMS, SANDRA ALLRED, JANET ANGLE, LINDA ANTHONY, JANICE BISHOP, GWEN BLACKBURN, GLENN BLACKMAN, CALVIN BONNER, DUSTON BORDERS, SHIRLEY BORDERS, TOMMY BRAGGS, MARGIE BRASHER, BRENDA BROOKS, MARGARET BRWON, DANNY BROWN, FRANKLYN BROWN, RITA BROWN, TERESA BUCKELEW, UN DA BURNHAM, KENNETH BUTLER, EMMIE CALLAHAN, GARY CARTER, BARBARA CARTER, WARREN CATOR, RICHARD CHASTAIN, PATSY CLARK, WANDA CLAY, MARSHALL COLE, MELODY COOK, STEVE COTTON, JAMES CRAFT, FRANKIE CRAIGHEAD, BRENDA CRIM, EDWARD CURVIN, SAMMIE DAY, ANITA FAIR, KATHY FEAZELL, DIANE FEAZELL, RANDY FORD, JEAN FOWLER, BILLY FOWLER, JACKIE FREEMAN, LAMAR FRISBY. DANNIE GAITHER, JEAN GANN, PAUL GARING. UNDA GILMER, MICHAEL GOSDIN, KATHY GRIFFIN, BETTYE GROGAN, MARYLORE GUTHERIE, KENNETH HAYNES, U J. HAYNES, ROSEMARY HAYNIE, JUDY HEINZ, TOMMY HICKMAN, MIKE HIGGINBOTHAM, TERRA HILBIRD, REBECCA HOLCOMB, MIKE HOWARD, DONALD HOWELL, BARRY HULSEY, CAROLYN ISRAEL, BOBBY JEFFRIES, THERESA KADLE, JOE KAUFFMAN, GEORGE KEY, JIMMIE KINES, BEVERLY KNIGHT, BILLY LANEY, MARIE LEWIS, LARRY LLOYD, DONNA LLOYD, JAMES LOWELL, MARY LUMPKIN, DOUG MAGNESS, MINNIE MAGOUIRK, DENNIS MARLER. ALEX MARTIN, ANNETTE MARTIN, CHARLES MARTIN, DEBORAH MATHIS, CHERYL MAYS. JAMES MEDDERS, LOUISE mcclendon, david mcginnis, barbara Me LEON, ANN McMICHAEL, DENISE MEADS, DONNA MITCHELL, LYNDIA MOORE, CHARLOTTE MOORE, PAT MURPHY, DeWAYNE NELSON, BOBBY NICHOLS, MICKY OGLE, DARLENE OGLE, JUDY OLIVER, STEVE OWEN, JIMMY PARKER, MARVIN PERKINS, MARK PINKSTON, PHYLUS PUTNAM, DONNA RAINWATER, SARA REEVES, CATHY REID, WILLIAM REID, UN DA SELF, RICHARD SELLERS, PATTY SHAFFER, MARGARET SIDES, CHARLES SISKEY, MARTHA SLATON, CHARLES SMITH, JOHN SMITH. RANDY SNOW, WAYNE SPARKS, LUTHER STAMPS, WAYNE STEPHENS, RANDALL STONE, VIRGLE S WIN DAL, JERRY THIRD, DONNA THIRD, LARRY THOMAS, MARY THORNBURY, KAREN THORNTON, DANNY TRANTHAM, JOE TURLEY, GLENDA WARD, UN DA WELCH, KAREN WHITTEN, DAVID WIDEMAN, BOBBY WIGGINS. JACKIE W1LKERSON, ANDY W1LUNGHAM. DONNIE YOUNG, LINDA Not Pictured BUTLER. JAMES COFFEY. JOHNNY COFFEY. SHEUA GLANZE, MARY HICKS, CONNIE LEE, PHIL MEDDERS. LOUISE REEVES, DIANE SLATON. JIMMY SPEARS, JO ANN WHITE, BARBARA ACKER, FREDRICK AKRIDGE, DONNA ASHLEY, JOAN BAKER, ANN BAKER, CONNIE BARRETTE, MARY JANE BATEY, STANLEY BENNETT, JANET BISHOP, MIKE BOLING, DARRELL BOWEN, JOHN BRIDGES, RONALD BROOKS, DEBORAH BROOKS, LINDA BROOKS, BILLY BROWN. BRENDA BUNN, JANIE BURFORD, BOBBY BURGESS, MIKE BURGESS, TERESA BUTTERWORTH, ANN BUTTRUM, TONY CALLAHAN, BOYCE CHAMPION, BOBBY COLUNS, CLYDE COUNTS, STEVE CROW, DOUGH CROW, JOEY CURD, ROBBIE CURRY, DEBREAH DELRUMPLE, TERRY DANIEL, MARY ALICE DANIS, EDDIE DANIS, GRITA DENNIS, STONEY EDWARDS, LAVERNE EDWARDS, EUGENE ELLIS, WANDA ENGLE, BOB FINCH, RANDY FINLEY, DENNIS FINLEY, WAYNE FLANEGAN, ANDRIA FLEMING, UNDA FLEMING, WILLIAM FORK AS, SANDRA FOWLER, SHIRLEY GAY, STANLEY GIBBS, JACKIE GILBERT, EUZABETH GILBERT, JERRY GINN, DEBORAH GREEN, EDDIE GREENWOOD, GLEN GREENWOOD, MICHAEL GREENWOOD, STEVE GREER, TIM GUTHRIE, MARTHA HARDEGREE, JERRY HARBIN, SHEILA HAYNES, BILLY HEAFNER, RONNIE HENSON, DEBORAH HICKS, LARRY HOLLAND, JANICE HORNBUCKLE, JANE HOUSTON, CONNIE HOWARD, JANICE HOWELL, VICKIE HUNT, DOROTHY IVY, DEXTER JENNINGS, SHERRELL JOHNS, GARY JONES, DENNIS JONES, DONNIE KELLEY, JOE KIKER, RAY KILGORE, GAY KILGORE, KENNY KILGORE, KERRY KING, DORIS KIRKLAND, ADA LAND, JANET LEE, ANNIE LEE, GUS LEWIS, JOHNNY LYNCH, PEGGY MADDOX, DONALD MAGOUYRK, TONY MATHIS, LaDAYN McCAIN, CLIFFORD McAUSTIN, GERALD MITCHELL, BRENDA mckinney, edwardd mcleroy, carol McNEAL, SARAH MESSER, JANICE MORGAN, WENDELL MORRIS, JOE MOSLEY, RONNIE MOTES, RALPH MULUNAX, PAMELA MUNDY, SHERRY MURPHY, PHIL MURPHY, RAY NELSON, RITA NEWMAN, KAREN NORRIS, TERESA NUNN ALLY, TERRY O'CONNELL, ROBERT OGLE, CHARLES OLIVER, SHEILA O’NEAL, GEORGIA OWENS, JUNE OWEN, SUSAN PETTIS, LARRY PIRKLE, JIMMY PITTS, DONNA RAPER, PHYLLIS RAY, DAVID REEVES, KENNETH ROACH, ROBERT ROGERS, KAREN ROUSE, DEBORAH ROWLAND, SUSAN RUTLEDGE, CAROL RUTLEDGE, CATHY SALERS, JAMES SHAFFER, EVERETT SMITH, DEBORAH SMITH, EDDIE SMITH, KENNETH SMITH, PEGGY SMITH, TERESA SNOW, TIM SPICKS, DENNIS STEPHENS, TERRY STOCKDALE, RICKY STOREY, DIANNE STRANGE, STEVE STRICKLAND, VICKI STREETMAN, GUY TANKERSLEY, VICTOR TAYLOR, SHEILA THIRD, RONNIE THOMAS, RANDY TRIPLETT, BOBBY TURLEY, DAVID TURTON, GLEN VAUGHN, CARLA VAUGHN, JACKIE VINSON, DAVID WILKERSON, BARBARA WILLIAMS. CHARLES WILLIAMSON, BARRY WILSON, PAULA Miss U.S.A. Visits Saks High •) Saks' own Rita Coleman, Miss Anniston 1964, welcomes Miss Miss Johnson is given a standing ovation before her talk to Johnson to Saks. the student body. Robed Choir entertains for Miss U. S. A. 1964. ACTIVITIES Miss Saks Junior High BECKY VAUGHAN Miss Homecoming Joann murphy Miss Calhoun County Football SANDY BUCKELEW Harvest Festival Royalty Senior High GARY HOWELL FREIDA STONE Elementary MICHAEL RACKLEY ROXANN CROW Junior High LARRY PETTUS BEVERLY KINES Senior Class Favorites GALE DULANEY DON SHAD MX )U Junior Class Favorites GILMAN McKINNEY BRENDA CARDWELL Sophomore Class Favorites DANNY LEE JANE CALLOWAY Freshman Class Favorites BOB MORRISON PHYLLIS MARTIN 8th Grade Class Favorites PHIL LEE JANET ALLRED Good Citizens Senior High Good Citizenship - 1964 david McWhorter Senior High Good Citizenship - 1964 BILLY MORRISON KENNETH BORDERS BILLY MORRISON SHIRLEY MARTIN Outstanding RITA COLEMAN SANDY NEIGHBORS Seniors JACKIE WILSON RONNIE WOODARD For their humorous antics And good-natured jests. These two passed with honors Our MOST FUN LOVING test Jerre Burgess Diane Freeman For a well-groomed appearance That stands out from the rest. These two were chosen Our very BEST DRESSED . . . Floyd Carnes Patsy Waits As likeable, lively, good Students, we've found These two to be, by far, BEST ALL AROUND . . . Billy Morrison Shirley Martin For having more of the qualities You're most likely to need, These three were chosen MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . . David McWhorter Phillip Whiteside Wilma Ray For sportsmanship, school spirit. And because they're energetic. These two are known as Saks High's MOST ATHLETIC . . . Kenneth Borders Sandy Buckelew For their cheerful Good Mornings , And their oft' repeated Hi There , These two are known as Our FRIENDLIEST pair . . . J. D. Hess Rita Coleman Wildcat Marching Band DIRECTOR Mr. Veazey Bobby McDowell, David Hurst, Danny Rogers. Jerry McClendon. Wilfred Wooster. John Steward, Alan Carroll, Rodney Climes. Gary Howell, Jerry Medlin Color Guard OFFICERS GALE ASHLEY, Secretary-Treasurer PATSY WAITS, President SANDRA THIRD, Vice-President PATSY WAITS TENA WAITS PAT BORDERS JUDY BUTLER BARBARA CARTER M a j o T e t t e s MARILEE HUMPHRIES SHERRY MARTIN LAURA PERRYMAN MONAHAN ROWELL SANDRA THIRD Robed Choir Don Shaddix, Vice President; Paula Fowler, Accompanist; J. D. Hess, President; Brenda Cardwell, Librarian; Kenneth Wideman, Accompanist; Diane Freeman, Secretary-Treasurer; Jubert Mor- rison, Librarian Selected Girls Chorus The Selected Girls Chorus Is a new organization this year. It was organized in the fall of 1964. It consists of forty members from the senior high grades. Its officers are: Shirley Dulaney, President; Anita Hill, Vice President; Diane Brooks, Secretary-Treas urer; Pat Counts, Librarian. DIRECTOR Mrs. Wingard Junior High Chorus 8th ( Ride Steve Olivet, President; Delores Mathis, Vice President; Donna Putnam, Secretary-Treasurer; Jackie Fowler, Librarian. 9th Grade Geneane Kelly, President; Regina Lewis, Vice President; Judy Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer; Janise Day, Librarian. ORGANIZATIONS Student Council Members SENIORS Jackie Wilson Shirley Martin Wilma Ray Sandy Neighbors Becky Williams Sandy Buckelew Steve Saxon Billy Morrison Kenneth Borders JUNIORS Brenda Cardwell Beverly Hunt Shirley Dulaney Hilda Finley Sandra Third David McWhorter Kenny Lambert Hubert Morrison SOPHOMORES Pat Counts Annette Watson FRESHMEN Annette Morris Regina Lewis John Saxon Bob Morrison 8th GRADE Pat Moore Steve Oliver Charles Martin 7th GRADE Sheila Oliver Janet Land June Owen The purpose and aims of our Student Council are many and varied, but with the general under-lying principle on which all councils should be based. That is to provide a democratic spirit in school life. Our council aids in various programs carried on through- out the school, and sponsors many projects on its own. Members are elected by popular vote of the student body. President JACKIE WILSON Student Council DAVID MCWHORTER - Vice President SANDY NEIGHBORS - Secretary KENNY LAMBERT - Treasurer Inter-Club Council The Inter-Club Council has but one major aim at which to strive. That is to work among its members to attain greater harmony among the various clubs and or- ganizations at school. Members are composed of the president of each school organization plus each officer of Student Council. Each organization must be chartered by the Inter- Club Council in order to exist. Senior Honor Society BILL GATES - Treasurer BECKY WILLIAMS - Historian LARRY VAUGHN - Vice-President SANDY NEIGHBORS - Secretary RONNIE WOODARD - President WILMA RAY - Reporter Junior Honor Society JANE CALLOWAY - Vice President JACQUE CARLISLE - Treasurer POLLY FREEMAN - President JANE MOORE - Secretary VICKI LUSK - Reporter SANDRA SMITH - Treasurer RAY SIMS - President PAT GAUMER - Parliamentarian ANGELA HOLCOMB - Vice President NANA McGINNIS - Secretary SANDRA GILBERT - Historian Future Teachers of America Future Homemakers of America HARRIET BROWN - President RITA COLEMAN - Vice President PEGGY BROOKS - Secretary DIANE WILLINGHAM - Historian MARY ACKER - Parliamentarian SHERRY FLOYD - Reporter JO ANN MURPHY - Recreation Leader PEGGY WADE - Treasurer Future Business Leaders of America PATSY CRIDER - Vice Pres. JUDY BUTTRUM - President SHERRY FLOYD - Secretary FAYE BUTLER - Treasurer UNDA BALDWIN - Historian ANGELA HOLCOMB - Reporter Senior Science Club WILMA RAY - Representative BECKY WILLIAMS - Secretary-Treasurer LARRY VAUGHN - President PEGGY BROOKS - Vice President RONNIE WOODARD - Representative Junior Science Club LAMAR FREEMAN, Secretary DENNIS COOK, Vice-President JOHN SAXON, President JANET BENNETT, Treasurer STEVE OLIVER, Reporter J. D. HESS - President DONALD GANN - 1st Vice President KENNY LAMBERT - 2nd Vice President SHIRLEY MARTIN - Secretary HUBERT MORRISON - Treasurer UNDA MOSLEY. Reporter MARGIE BAKER, Treasurer KAREN SLIDER, Secretary JACKIE MOSLEY. Vice-President LARRY SWINDAL. President MRS. HOWARD, Sponsor Library Club ATHLETICS The Echoes Staff Salutes Saks High's First Winning Team COACH McCARTY COACH DOUTHIT | COACH VINSON Offensive Line-up FIRST ROW. L to R: Charles Collins. Mark Dunaway, Kenneth Borders. J. D. Hess, Billy Morrison, Johnny Isreal, Jimmy Buckelew. SECOND ROW: Phillip Whiteside, Robert Angle, Floyd Carnes, Danny Lee. Captains and Coaches FIRST ROW, L to R: Coach Vinson, Coach Douthit, Coach McCarty. SECOND ROW: Billy Morrison, Milton Daugherty, Kenneth Borders. Defensive Line-up FIRST ROW, L to R: Roger Borders, Johnny Isreal, David Holder, Tommy Doyle, Mark Dunaway. SECOND ROW: Kenny Lambert, Billy Morrison, Jerre Burgess, Kenneth Borders, Danny Lee. DAVID WHATLEY Guard JERRE BURGESS Halfback J. D. HESS - Center (All Cheaha Conference) (Hon. Men. All County) Wellborn ----- 33 Saks - - - - 0 Munford ------ 19 Saks - - - - 7 Alexandria ----- 7 Saks - - - - 0 Jacksonville - - - - 14 Saks - - - - 0 Cedar Bluff - - — 0 Saks------- 13 Oak Grove ----- 0 Saks - - - - 38 Glenn - -- -- -- 0 Saks - - - -40 Glencoe ------ 6 Saks - - - - 29 Piedmont ----- 20 Saks - - - - 20 Lincoln ------ 0 Saks - - - - 25 FLOYD CARNES - Quarterback (Hon. Men. All County) KENNETH BORDERS - Guard (Captain) (Most Valuable Lineman, All State, All Cheaha Con. Hon. Men. All County) BILLY MORRISON - Guard (Captain) (Most Valuable Lineman. Hon. Men. All State) MARK DUNAWAY Tackle CHARLES COLUNS End MILTON DAUGHERTY Fullback (Captain, Most Valuable Back, All Cheaha Con. Hon. Men. All County) STEVE HALLAM End CECIL DRUMMONDS Halfback KENNY FREEMAN Fullback JOHNNY ISRAEL Tackle TOMMY DOYLE Tackle HUBERT MORRISON Center KENNY LAMBERT Quarterback DONALD GANN Quarterback JIMMY BUCKELEW End PHILUP WHITESIDE Halfback (Hon. Men. All County) (Academic Award) gilman McKinney Quarterback WAYNE SIDES Guard GLENN HANVEY Guard JOHN ED STRICKLAND (Mgr.) JACKIE BURGESS Guard DANNY LEE Halfback I I ROBERT ANGLE Halfback WEASEL RIDGEWAY (Trainer) DAVID HOLDER Tackle LARRY THORNBURY End T I PAT BARKER Halfback TERRY KILGORE (Mgr.) Gridiron Action «c JPM Wildcats prepare to meet Glenn in the Homecoming game. Saks Proved victorious with an ending score of 40 to 0. Floyd Carnes bulls his way over the goal in the game against Munford. Saks fell to Munford 19 to 6. Varsity Cheerleaders BOTTOM ROW- L to R- Jane Calloway, Hilda Finley, Rita Coleman, Polly Freeman. TOP ROW- L to R Shirley Martin, Sandy Buckelew, Brenda Cardwell, Beverly Hunt. BOTTOM- L to R- Brenda Cardwell, Rita Coleman, Shirley Martin, Polly Freeman MIDDLE- Beverly Hunt, Sandy Buckelew, Hilda Finley, TOP- Jane Calloway Sandy Buckelew - HEAD Rita Coleman - CO-HEAD Shirley Martin Brenda Cardwell Jane Calloway Hilda Finley Polly Freeman Beverly Hum Sandra Bailey B” Team Cheerleaders Gail Horn Ouida McCulley Jackie Carlisle Head Cathy Coefield Co-Head Peggy Dulaney Becky Vaughan Mary Sides Saks Jr. High Cheerleaders BOTTOM ROW- L to R- Linda Buckelew, Denise McMicheal, Gay Adams. TOP ROW- L to R- Janet Allred. Annette Martin. Saks High Basketball Team TOP ROW- L to R- Coach Douthit, Mark Dunaway, Gary Pitts. Jerre Burgess, Ray Chandler, Kenny Lambert. Edward Bailey, Eddie Hanvey. SECOND ROW- Ted Fink. Danny Lee. Kenny Freeman, Donald Gann, Gene Segrest, J. D. Hess, Charles Collins. Eddie Hanvey Sr. Guard Jerre Burgess Sr. Center Edward Bailey Sr. Forward Gene Segrest Sr. Guard Charles Collins Sr. Forward Mark Dunaway Sr. Guard J. D. Hess Sr. Guard Gary Pita Sr. Center Kenny Lambert Jr. Forward Donald Gann Jr. Guard Kenny Freeman Jr. Guard Ray Chandler Soph. Center Danny Lee Soph. Forward Ted Fink Soph. Forward B” Team FIRST ROW- L to R- Tommy Burgess, Glenn Hanvey, Steve Abbot, John Grahm, Hubert Morrison, Phillip White- side, Weasel Ridgeway. TOP ROW- CoSch McCarty, Steve Holcombe, Jerry Kiker, Larry Thornberry, Randy Brown, Jimmy Buckelew, Danny Lee. Jr. High A Team FIRST ROW- L to R- Coach Vinson, Frank Crow, Mike Stanley, Harold Hudson, Ronald Brooks, Don Crider, Pat Bar- ker. SECOND ROW- Mgr. Steve Williams, John Saxon, Scott Clark, Billy Butler, John Baker, Eddie Fair, David Roberts. Jr. High B Team TOP ROW- L to R- Marshall Clay, Lamar Freeman,Randall Stevens, Dennis Magouirk, Wayne Snow, Charles Sides, Billy Fowler. David Whitten, Coach. 2nd ROW- Tim Green, Bobby Triplet, Phil Murphy. Phil Lee, James Mays, Joe Kadle, Charles Martin, Steve Williams. Basketball Action Action came in the game against Anniston. Saks players pursuing the ball are No. 25 Edward Bailey, and No. 15 Donald Gann. Action came against White Plains. Driving with the ball is Jerre Burgess, and on the floor is Danny Lee. Baseball 1 TOP ROW- I to R- Coach McCarty, Randy Brown, Billy Morrison, Phillip Whiteside. Cecil Drummonds, Joe Hafley. Mark Dunaway. SECOND ROW- Weasel Ridgeway. Jimmy Buckelew, Hubert Morrison. Donald Gann. Gene Segrest, Ronnie Limbough, David McWhorte- Mark Dunaway Pitcher Billy Morrison Second Base Randy Brown Outfielder David McWhorter Outfielder Joe Hafley Outfielder Donald Gann Shortstop Cecil Drum monas First Base Hubert Morrison Third Base Gene Segrest Catcher PHILLIP WHITESIDE Outfielder Ronnie Limbough First Base Jimmy Buckelew Outfielder Track BOTTOM ROW- L to R- Wayne Sides, Eddie Hanvey, Jerry Wycoft, Danny Lee, Milton Daugherty. MIDDLE- Philip Whiteside, Derrel Feazell, Steve Hallam, Pat Barker, Harlon Daugherty. TOP ROW- L to R- Weasel Ridge- way, MGR. Cosper Bell, Robert Kelly. Larry Vaughn, Howard Magness, Coach Vinson. Eddie Hanvey J. D. Hess Milton Daugherty Howard Mag ness Phillip Whiteside Larry Vaughn Robert Kelly Danny Lee Jerry Wycoff Wayne Sides ADVERTISERS SAKS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 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 7:00 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 Saks Road at 44th Street Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give ye rest. Matthew 11:28 ROBERT H. MASSEY, Pastor 4405 Charles Ave. , Anniston, Ala. Phones: Home 237-4102 Church 237-5804 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. TRAINING UNION 6:00 p.m. WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 a.m. EVENING SERVICE 7:00 p.m. MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE WED., 7:00 p.m. WELCOME ED NALL’S SAKS DRUG WHERE GOOD THINGS HAPPEN TO YOUR HEALTH COMPLIMENTS OF MARBUT’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES LENLOCK SHOPPING CENTER T. G. ELECTRONICS We Carry a Complete Stock The Electronic Organ Repairs to Electronic Flash Equipment Electronic Engineering COMPLETE SOUND RECORDING STUDIO FOR MUSICAL OR VOCAL RECORDINGS WE INVITE YOU TO INQUIRE ABOUT THIS SERVICE T. G. ELECTRONICS of ADMIRAL Radios Stereos Phonos Televisions 4324 Saks Road Phone 236-3755 ADAMS-McCARGO MOTOR COMPANY YOUR DEALER SINCE 1927 WHAT AMERICA WANTS IN A CAR AMERICA GETS IN CHEVY FOR '65 111 East 10th Street Anniston, Alabama Phone 236-4481 LANCE JOHNSON, PHOTOGRAPHER COLOR WEDDING SPECIALTY MANGE’S CLOVER FARM FOOD MARKET S. H. Green Stamps Fresh Meat Standard Oil Prod. Groceries Feed Where It's a Pleasure to Serve You SWAN CLEANERS Compliments of ORIENTAL Home of Good Cleaning BEAUTY SALON R. W. PRITCHETT and Hairstyles Wigs C. R. SMITH Owners Phone - 237-793 419 W. 23rd St. Anniston, Phone Alabama 237-4511 LENLOCK SHOPPING CENTER HOWELL CARLISLE HARDWARE SHOES SPORTING GOODS Quality Footwear For the Whole Family Hardware Paints Houseware Sporting Goods Plumbing Electrical Supplies Supplies Always Boosting Saks High Phone - 236-0471 Lenlock Shopping Center Lenlock Shopping Center For the Latest and Best JOE CATRETT’S in Beauty Care, Visit LENLOCK DRUGS Your Favorite Hair For Dependable Service Stylist at the Phone: 236-7628 LA CASA DE CAROLYN THE TYSON HOUSE Anniston's Most Fabulous Beauty Breakfast - Regular Dinners Center Phone 237-1391 19 West 11th Street Anniston, Alabama RAY’S FOOD STORE The Only Savette Store in Town 4924 Saks Road Anniston, Alabama GAY-LENE BEAUTY CENTER GAY W. DURBIN and MARLENE HOBBS -owners- Five-Points, Saks Phone 236-3836 Compliments of BROOK’S BARBER SHOP Saks Road Across From S. H. S. KINGSLEY’S SHOE STORE 1126 Noble Street Anniston Alabama THE NEW BERMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE 1112 Noble Street Anniston Alabama On behalf of the entire 1965 ECHOES staff, we would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the yearbook this year. Our special thanks go to Mrs. H. E. Saxon for the use of her lovely home; to Col. R. N. Borgfeldt, pho- tographer; and to Mr. Love, Mr. Rice, and the faculty for their never-failing patience with us. It is the cooperation of these people that have made this yearbook possible Editor V Sponsor TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The Worlds Best Yead ok Are Taylor-made
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