Seminole County High School - Indian Yearbook (Donalsonville, GA)

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7 ie Jncfii ian TENTH EDITION SEMINOLE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Donalsonville, Georgia SEMINOLE COUNTY • em nofe ()Oun(ij STANDING: H. C. Bridges; Ralph Trawick; W. O. Green; Willis Ausley. SEATED: N. P. Malcom, Supt.;G. W. McLeod, Chairman. icfm mstration N. P. MALCOM Superintendent MARTHA A. HASTEY Secretary N. P. MALCOM, B.S. County School Superintendent Dedication WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF '62, DEDICATE WITH PRIDE OUR YEARBOOK TO OUR PARENTS AND TEACHERS WHO WITH PATIENT AND HELPFUL UNDERSTANDING HAVE ASSISTED, ENCOUR ED AND SACRIFICED SO GENEROUSLY TO PREPARE US TO TAKE OUR PLACE AMONG CITIZENS OF TWO WORLDS, EARTH AND HEAVEN. fa ALMA ADAMS, B.S. Mathematics Freshman Class Sponsor B. B. BAKER, B.S.A. Agriculture MYRVIS BRIDGES, B.S. Mathematics Senior Class Sponsor Miss Adam's Algebra I works equations. Mrs. Evans plus students is equal to 8th grade Math. ADDIEP. BRIGHAM, A. B. English Freshman Class Sponsor DOROTHY W. DALE, A. B. Social Science Senioi Class Sponsor WALTER DANIELS, B.S. Social Science - Baseball Eighth Grade Sponsor MARGARET A. DANIELS, B. S. English Sophomore Class Sponsor OTHELL M. EVANS, B. S. Math and Science Eighth Grade Sponsor HAROLD HELMS, A. B. Commercial Junior Class Sponsor Treasure house with an open door Mrs. Smith searches for the answer. VIC C. HICKSON. B.S. Voc. H.E. Homemaking Freshman Class Sponsor MARY N. KIRKLAND, B.S. Librarian Junior Class Sponsor HUNTER B. PARKER, M. A. Band Glee Club BARBARA PITTS. B. A. Social Science Eighth Grade Sponsor ANN T. SMITH. A.B. English and Latin Sophomore Class Sponsor C. W. SMITH. B.S.A. Agriculture Young Farmers Coach Daniels' Economics Class MRS. HELEN O’NEAL. M. A. Visiting Teacher FRANCES W. SMITH. M. A. Science Sophomore Class Sponsor DENVARD SNELL. B.S. Physical Ed. - Football Biology JERE TILLMAN, M. A. Physical Ed. - Basketball Civics - Science y T ss C 5. a 7 .S. SANDRA STEWART DUNN STAPLETON Best All-'Round Girl SUE SMITH Best All-'Round Boy CHASON TRAWICK Most Beautiful CHERYL MILLER Most Handsome RONNIE BAXLEY Most Athletic LINDA BLACKBURN BILLY GRANT Cutest BETTY JEAN HILL LARRY HORNSBY Most Likely to Succeed MARY ANN WILLIAMS MARTY SHINGLER Most Courteous GLORIA ROSS JIMMY WILLIAMS Most Intellectual BRENDA TRAWICK TRAWICK WARD LEARNING GIVES A LIFT PRESIDENT Mrs. H. C. Crosby VICE PRESIDENT Mrs. E. E. Mosely SECRETARY Mrs. Finley Perry TREASURER Mrs. Waldo McLeod PARLIAMENTARIAN Mrs. Leon Barber TO THE DEEDS OF EVERY DAY Through the PTA you learn to make each day of family living an ex- perience that forms and informs your child. Through the PTA you learn to help keep your school a place of good growth and excellent guidance. Through the PTA you learn to pave the streets of your community with the gold citizen cooperation for the common welfare. Through the PTA you learn to share in the straight thinking and warm sympathies upon which the future of the world depends. LIFT YOURSELF INTO LEARNING THROUGH YOUR PTA 7ncf an ASSOCIATE EDITOR Joy Lane BUSINESS MANAGER Gloria Ross ASSIST. BUSINESS MANAGER Virginia Hicks TYPING EDITOR Brenda Trawick ADVISOR: Mrs. Vic Hickson EDITOR: Sandra Stewart SPORTS EDITOR Linda Blackburn CLASS EDITOR Linda Phillips CLUB EDITOR Mary Ann Jenkins ART EDITOR Linda Reynolds PRESIDENT: Judy Drake VICE PRESIDENT: Andora Herring SECRETARY -TREASURER: Mary Ann Williams REPORTER: Shirley Phillips LIBRARIAN: Gloria Ross DIRECTOR: Mr. H. B. Parker Frances Bell; Andora Herring; Mount V. Chandler; Gloria Ross; Brenda King; Mary A. Williams; Shirley Deese; Jean Deese; Sara Bush; Sandra Riddlehoover; Alice Bland. Judy Drake; Shirley Phillips; Donna Dur den; Glenda Braswell; Janet Gehman; Patricia McLendon; Rita Horne; Linda Cleghorn; Maurine Dillard; Katherine Dillard.. em no e ( oun ty CLARINETS TENOR SAXOPHONE FRENCH HORN BASSES Fredia Moulton Jenny Clayton Rebecca McLeod Cynthia Bush Thersa Granberry Suzanne Shingler William Bramlett David Jones Francesco Santi TROMBONE Danny King Jimmy Bush Mary Johnson Kathy Singletary Elaine Ingram BAND DIRECTOR: Hunter B. Parker Larry Cross Garland Skipper BELLS Mary Ann Williams I PRESIDENT Garland Skipper VICE PRESIDENT Buddy Herrington SECRETARY Carol Faye Williams LIBRARIAN Marvilyn Wright REPORTER Pat Sirmons Jfnjjfi ScJioofJSancf CORNETS DRUMS FLUTE CYMBALS Peggy Thomas Lee Rumph Cynthia Davis Kenneth Cook joe Glawson DRUM MAJORETTE: Sandra Stewart MAJORETTES Patsy Sirmons Barbara S. White Marvilyn Wright Judy Faircloth Buddy Herrington Carol Faye Williams Mike Richardson Susan Shingler Linda Stout Ray Floyd Jujuan Williams Bob Jones Rosalyn Barber Beverly White Cynthia Brookins Linda Harrell ALTO SAXOPHONE Karen Broome Brenda Butler Buddy Anglin Carolyn Ritchie TOWARD NEW HORIZONS PRESIDENT Julia Hickson VICE PRESIDENT Sarah Bush SECRETARY -TREASURER Mary Ann Baker REPORTER Carolyn Reagan ADVISOR Mrs. Vic Hickson SWEETHEARTS Linda Reynolds F.H.A. Ronnie Baxley PRESIDENT Chason Trawick VICE PRESIDENT Ronnie Baxley SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Emory Lynn SECRETARY Joseph Burke TREASURER Larry Hornsby REPORTER Buddy Odom SENTINEL Dewey White (absent) PARLIAMENTARIAN Kennedy Stephens ADVISORS Mr. B. B. Baker Mr. C. W. Smith STANDING: Trawick Ward, John P. Smith, Wayne Easom, Barbara Smith. SEATED: Virginia Hicks, Rosalyn Barber, Anne Marable, Patricia Baxley. f if rari Gfu6 PRESIDENT Joy Lane VICE PRESIDENT Edwina Hand SECRETARY-TREASURER Peggy Steward REPORTER Sandra Ward HISTORIAN Alice Davis PARLIAMENTARIAN Etta Faircloth ADVISOR Mrs. Mary Kirkland V -i Brenda King, Beth Marable, Patricia Joiner. PRESIDENT Dunn Stapleton VICE PRESIDENT Ronnie King SECRETARY Jim Jernigan TREASURER Michael Whittle (absent) REPORTER Marty Shingler CHAPLAIN John Spooner ADVISORS Mrs. Dorothy Dale Mr. Denvard Snell 77r. UriJfi y PRESIDENT Joy Barber VICE PRESIDENT Harriette Lane SECRETARY Mary Ann Baker TREASURER Amy Jo Spooner REPORTER Sharia Lee CHAPLAIN Betsy Bivings ADVISOR Mrs. Frances Smith Sr 7r,-7 ,-V PRESIDENT Sue Smith VICE PRESIDENT Edwina Hand SECRETARY Brenda Trawick TREASURER Marvilyn Wright REPORTER Beverly Chance CHAPLAIN Sarah Bush ADVISOR Mrs. Othell Evans I PLEDGE my HEAD to clearer thinking. my HEART to greater loyalty, my HANDS to larger service, and my HEALTH to better living, for my club, my community, and my country. PRESIDENT: Bob Dutton VICE PRESIDENT: Girls' - Carolyn Reagan Boys' - Terry Ingram SECRETARY: Rose Dutton TREASURER: Patsy Hodges REPORTER: Luke Spooner ADVISORS: Alta Phillips ( absent) Royce Hall (absent) c une room Directors lias ). 'r oers BACK ROW: Gordon Ivey, Jimmy Odom, Jr., J. W. Yearta, Lonnie Bullock, W. H. Horne. SECOND ROW; Luther Odom, H. Y. Sharber, C. L. Baker, Robert Hawkins (absent). 1 Seminole — - 12 West Bainbridge 2 Seminole — - 9 Camilla - - - - 0 Seminole - - - 8 Norman Park - 7 Seminole - - - 1 Colquitt 5 Seminole - - - 22 Camilla 2 Seminole - - - 8 Norman Park 4 Seminole - - - -4 Colquitt SCHEDULE Jase 6a FRONT ROW: B. Sinquefield, Mgr., J. Williams, J. Braswell, R. Roberts, B. Guterman, J. Smith, D. Cliett, P. Hatton, Mgr. SECOND ROW: R. Odom, L. Spooner, J. Schwark, M. Pumphrey, Walter Daniels, Coach, D. Cox, D. Howard, D. Stapleton, B. Hatton. BENNY HATTON JIMMY SCHWARK DON HOWARD FIRST ROW: Mgr., M. McCalvin, B. Bainbridge, J. Dick, D. Cliett, H. Cobb, B. Dutton. R. Baxley, M. Lee, R. Roberts, Mgr., P. Baxley. SECOND ROW; F. Miller, K. Stephens, D. Wright, M. Single- tary, L. Spooner, S. Doster, M.'Pumphrey, G. Granberry, J. Reynolds. THIRD ROW; A. Lewis, E. Lynn, S. Ingram, J. Hunt, B. Grant, C. Trawick, G. Horne, J. Cross, J. Glawson. JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW; B. McLeod, G. Whittaker, J. Hastey, B. Stewart, M. Bowen, D. Hill. J. Ivey, B. Phil- lips. SECOND ROW: A. Clayton, H. Lynn, R. Floyd, R. Williams, H. Whittaker, L. Spooner, B. Whittaker, P. Brimlow, D. Johnson. CAPTAIN: Billy Grant SCHEDULE Seminole ... 7 Thomasville Central 10 Seminole - - - ■ ■-- 6 Miller Co. 13 Seminole --25 Pelham 7 Seminole ... 6 Terrell Co. 0 • • i o beminoie ri dii i r 2l Seminole •--38 Vienna 12 Seminole • - - 13 Mitchell Co. 7 Seminole ... 7 Blakley 27 Seminole ... o Turner 6 Seminole '-- 7 Cuthbert 14 J c omecoininy Linda Blackburn, Richard Trawick, Cheryl Miller, Queen; Gloria Ross. Jias jetball FRONT ROW: J. Une; V. Mims; N. Dozier; S. Smith; L. Reynolds; L. Blackburn; P. Middleton; C. Miller. SECOND ROW: S. Jernigan; L. F. Phillips; C. Hawkins; K. Wiley; M. Faircloth; H. Lane. THIRD ROW: Mgr. G. Hawkins; E. O'neal; B. Bivings; E. Miller; P. Godby; G. Fain; Coach N. P. Malcom; J. Owens: C. Mims; S. Weeks; S. Reynolds; B. Dozier; Mgr. P. Hodges. FRONT ROW: J. Cross; T. Ingram; B. Guterman. BACK ROW: Coach Jere Tillman; R. Roberts; B. Grant; M. Pumphrey; D. Stapleton; J. Hunt. v Sue Smith FORWARD Linda Blackburn GUARD Nina Dozier FORWARD Cheryl Miller GUARD Virginia Mims Jackie Lane FORWARD FORWARD Patsy Middleton Linda Reynolds GUARD GUARD COACH AND CAPTAINS Linda Blackburn; Coach N. P. Malcom; Sue Smith ScAecfufe Seminole - - 49 Seminole - - 52 Seminole - - 37 Seminole - - 53 Seminole - - 47 Seminole - - 52 Seminole - - 42 Seminole - - 52 Seminole - - 45 Seminole - - 43 Seminole - - 42 Seminole - - 55 Seminole - - 50 Seminole - - 46 Seminole - - 44 Seminole - - 42 Seminole - - 45 Seminole - - 59 Seminole - - 45 Seminole - - 56 Seminole - - 64 Seminole - - 42 Damascus Arlington • Edison - - Colquitt - Pelham - • Climax - ■ Camilla - Bainbridge Blakely - ■ Cairo - - ■ Edison - - Pelham - Damascus Ashburn - Climax - • Colquitt - Arlington - Bainbridge Cairo - - • Blakely - - Camilla - Ashburn - TRI-COUNTY TOURNAMENT DONALSONVILLE Seminole Seminole Jakin - Colquitt Dunn Stapleton Coach Jere Tillman Jerry Hunt Billy Grant Joseph Cross Terry Ingram FRONT ROW: R. King; C. Gibbons; B. Trulock; D. Preston; K. Clayton; A. Clayton. BACK ROW: J. R. Stout; B. Hodges; R. Rathel; G. Miller; D. Butler; D. Johnson. c5 c iecfufe Seminole 42 Damascus 47 Seminole 55 Arlington 57 Seminole 39 Edison 53 Seminole 50 Colquitt 45 Seminole 46 Pelham 41 Seminole 43 Climax 29 Seminole 37 Camilla 42 Seminole 43 Bain bridge 38 Seminole 36 Blakley 56 Seminole 40 Cairo 54 Seminole 37 Edison 40 Seminole 47 Pelham 35 Seminole 38 Damascus 20 Seminole 37 Ashburn 41 Seminole 58 Climax 56 Seminole 58 Colquitt 60 Seminole 54 Arlington 39 Seminole 53 Bainbridge 55 Seminole 54 Cairo 52 Seminole 38 Blakley 43 Seminole 37 Camilla 40 Seminole 35 Ashburn 49 TRI-COUNTY TOURNAMENT DONALSONVILLE Seminole 39 Blakley 35 Seminole 38 Colquitt 42 sassep OFFICERS, f PRESIDENT: Billy Grant VICE PRESIDENT: Glynn Granberry SECRETARY- TREASURER: Brenda Trawick REPORTER: Joseph Burke INEZ ALDAY Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow.” FHA 3; Glee Club 1. CALVIN ATKINSON Men of few words are the best men. ” FFA 4. RONNY BAXLEY Life is too short to worry. FFA 2; Vice President 1; Sen- tinel 1; Football 4. LINDA BLACKBURN Does her best and forgets the rest. FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; 4-H Club 4; Basketball 4; Football Home- coming Attendant 1; Annual Staff 1; Sports Editor. DORIS BROWN Laugh and the whole world laughs with you; frown and it wrinkles your face. JOSEPH BURKE Joseph has wit as well as wis- dom. Senior Class Reporter; FFA 4; Secretary 1. MARLIN CARROLL The holder of great power - intellect. FFA 4; Basketball 1. DAVID COX I live high, wide, and hand- some. FFA 3; Football 1; Baseball 1. PATRICIA CROOM The way to be happy is to make others happy. FHA 2; 4-H Club 2; Glee Club 1. JO ANN CROSS Beware! I may yet do some- thing sensational. Entered 1960. CAROLYN DAWSON When she's not laughing, she's talking. JUDY DRAKE Her friendship is worth having. Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 2; President 1. LARUE DUPRIEST As merry as the day is long. FHA 1; 4-H Club 1. SALLY EARNEST When love and duty clashed, she let duty go to smash. Junior Vice President; FHA 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; 4-H Club 3. ETTA FAIRCLOTH Working, working, and never shirking, always happy and con- tent. FHA 1; Library Club 1; Parlia- mentarian 1; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1. GLYNN GRANBERRY ” Not to live at ease is not to live at all. Senior Class Vice President; Hi-Y 1; Football 4; Baseball 1. BILLY GRANT I believe in work, but I'm not in favor of it. Senior Class President; FFA 4; Parliamentarian 1; Football 4; Co-Captain 1; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. EDWINA HAND Her ways are ways of peace. FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Vice Presi- dent 1 Reporter 1; Library Club 1; Cheerleader 1. PHIL HATTON He may seem quiet and look naive, but if you know Phil, that's hard to believe. FFA 2; Baseball 1. LINDA HILL Says everything - Means nothing. FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 2. GERALD HORNE Live fast, die young and have a good-looking corpse. FFA 4; 4-H Club 2; Football 4; Basketball 2. LARRY HORNSBY The light and flame of youth. FFA 4; Treasurer 1; 4-H Club 3. MERRILL LEE Laughing, smiling evermore; he's a boy we all adore. Hi-Y 4; Vice President 1; Foot- ball 1. BETTY McCALVIN I strive not for gold, but for friends. 4 PAT MIDDLETON Let what comes, come. It's coming anyway.M FHA 3; 4-H Club 2; Basket- ball 4. CHERYL MILLER Life can be more amusing than I thought. FHA 3; Football Homecoming CXieen 1; Basketball 4. LINDA ODOM Never idle, never still, al- ways talking, always will.” FHA 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club3. DAVID POOLE Let's cut a rug with some jitterbug. FFA 4; Football 1; Baseball 1; Band 1. MIKE PUMPHREY Great oaks from little acorns grow. Football 4; Basketball 4; Base- ball 4. SARA ROBERTS Trust not the living and walk cautiously among the dead. FHA 1; Xri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 4; Cheerleader 1; Band 1. GLORIA ROSS A girl so neat, with a smile so sweet, ” FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Glee Club 2; Rep. 1; Annual Staff 2; Busi- ness Mgr. 2; Football Home- coming Attendant 1. MARTY SHINGLER Action is the mark of a great leader. Hi-Y 4; Reporter 2; 4-H Club 2; Library Club 1. JOHN P. SMITH Take care of me; good men are rare. Hi-Y 4; Library Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Football 2; Basketball Mgr. 3; Baseball 3. ROBERT SMITH Athletic, witty, and full of fun. He's made a friend of everyone. Sophomore Vice President; FFA 2; Hi-Y 1; Football 1. SUE SMITH To make herself and others happy seemed to be her aim. Freshman Class Reporter; Tri- Hi-Y 4; President 1; Secretary 2; District Chaplain 1; Basket- ball 4; Annual Staff 1; Class Editor. DUNN STAPLETON That’s as well as if I had said it myself. Hi-Y 4; President 2; Football 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. PEGGY STEWARD Peg jokes, good sportsman- ship, and nice disposition have made her popular.H FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Club 1; Secretary-Treasurer. SANDRA STEWART We know nothing of tomorrow; be happy today. Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer; Tri- Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 2; Band 3; Drum Major 1; Annual Staff 3; Editor 2; Club Editor 1. BRENDA TRAWICK Friendly with a sweet disposi- tion, she sees no evil, speaks no evil and hears no evil. Senior Class Secretary-Treas- urer; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Secretary 1; 4-H Club 4; Annual Staff 1; Typing Editor. CHASON TRAWICK Why should the devil have all the fun?” Freshman Class Vice President; FFA 4; President 1; Treasurer 1; 4-H Club 1; Football 2; Basket- ball 1. TRAWICK WARD Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we may - but why think of it? Freshman, Junior Class Presi- dent; Hi-Y 3; Secretary 1; Li- brary Club 2; Parliamentarian 1; 4-H Club 2. SANDRA WEEKS Always up to something. Tri-Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 2. JACKIE WILLIAMS Be glad of life; it gives you a chance to love, work, and play.” Junior Class Reporter; FHA 1; Cheerleader 1. JIMMY WILLIAMS I'm not lazy; I’m just saving my energy. Basketball 2; Baseball 2. MARY ANN WILLIAMS After a storm comes a calm. Sophomore Class President; Tri- Hi-Y 3; 4-H Club 4; Band 2; Secretary-Treasurer 1; Glee Club 2; Secretary-Treasurer 1. RICHARD TRAWICK (Special Student) CHRISTINA HOLTZ Entered 1961 [Juniors President TERRY INGRAM Vice President REUBEN ROBERTS Secretary-Treasurer GLENDA NEWBERRY Reporter MARVILYN WRIGHT Jeanne Alday Melvin Alday Christine Batayias Jean Batayias Patricia Baxley Jean Brown Sara Bush Beverly Chance Daphine Cowart Joseph Cross Alice Davis Jean Deese Katherine Dillard Bill Dismuke Sidney Doster Nina Dozier Mildred Dukes Martha Faircloth Jimmy Glawson Joan Goodson Buzzy Guterman Glenda Hawkins Andora Herring Virginia Hicks Julia Hickson Glen Hill Patsy Hodges Jerry Hunt Terry Ingram Judy Jenkins Jim Jernigan Patricia Joiner Brenda King Joyce Kinley Joy Lane James Loyless Emory Lynn Frankie Miller Baxley Mills Virginia Mims Betty Newberry Glenda Newberry Ronald Odom Carol Ann Owen Shirley Phillips Linda Reynolds Sandra Riddlehoover Reuben Roberts Marshall Singletary Bobby Sinquefield Patsy Sirmons Garland Skipper Louise Snell Leonard Spooner Juniors enjoy Homecoming Dance sponsored by Sr. Tri-Hi-Y. c 5opfiom ores President SHARLA LEE Vice President LINDA PHILLIPS Secretary-Treasurer HARRIETT LANE Reporter RONNIE KING Bill Bainbridge Mary A. Baker Joy Barber Rosalyn Barber Philip Baxley Alice Bland Glenda Braswell Patricia Braswell Linda Bridges Nellie Brown Betty Carter Mount V. Chandler Sophomores Terry Chestnut Linda Cleghorn David Cliett Harry Cobb Kenneth Cook Ray Croom Eugene Davis Shirley Deese Joe Dick Bob Dutton Bill Earnest Patsy Etheridge Judy Faircloth Wanda Gillis Gail Godby Lajoy Hagler Dorothy Harrell Charlotte Hawkins Kenneth Horne Sidney Ingram c 5ophom ores Mary Ann Jenkins Sharon Jernigan David Jones Milton Jones Lucia Ann Kidd Gail King Ronnie King Harriette Lane Sharia Lee Allen Lewis Donna McCalvin Mitchell McCalvin Bud Merritt Jan Middleton Gerald Miller Willard Mims Norma Moss Elaine North Buddy Odom Larry Odom Sop n orno res Linda F. Phillips Robert E. Rathel Rollin Rathel Carolyn Reagan Johnny Reynolds Barbara Ritchie Mike Sanders Federico Santi Wilton Sheffield Bill Shingler Barbara Smith Gail Smith Amy Jo Spooner John P. Spooner Sandra Spooner Steve Spooner Bert Thomas Derrell Tomlin Bert Trulock Dewey White c S op iom ores Elliot Whittaker Jr. Michael Whittle Don Wright Wynelle Zorn Mike, Gail, and John show how it is done. Food preparation in Home Ec. 7res imen President BENNY HODGES Vice President BUDDY HERRINGTON Secretary-Treasurer BETSY BIVINGS Reporter JOHN RAY STOUT Andy A id ay Diane A Id ay Donald Alday J. C. Alday Sue Alday Faye Ambra Philip Bainbridge Beverly Barber Johnny Barber Roy Barber Betsy Bivings William Bramlett Paul Brimlow Jimmy Bush Donald Butler Kay Cannington Augie Clayton Jenny Clayton King Clayton James C leghorn Joseph Conyers Wynelle Cox Larry Cross Cynthia Davis Brenda Dozier Ann Dukes Wayne Dukes Donna Durden Joanne Easom Wayne Easom Gwyn Fain James Ferguson Janet Gehman Chris Gibbons Peggy Godby Mary Hall Charlene Harrison Edna Harrison Laverne Harrison Buddy Herrington Benny Hodges Rita Horne Atherlone Hornsby Vonnie Hunt Brenda Ingram Danny Johnson Hurby Johnson Jenny Johnson PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE , r Bill Jones Bob Jones Linda King Jeanette Kinley Edward Kirkland Jackie Lane Tommy Lomineck Larry Long Phillip McDaniel Faye McDonald Patricia McLendon Ann Marable Beth Marable Jack Merkison Julius Merkison Sue Middleton Elouise Miller Carolyn Mims Durwood Morris Freida Moulton Larry Nauta Judy Odom Onys Odom Erin O'Neal Josephine Owens Neal Pace Hoke Parker David Pearce Eloise Phillips Davis Preston Sue Reynolds Linda Riddlehoover Carolyn Ritchie Sara Robinson Lee Rumph Jerry Sasnett Jimmy Smith Mike Spooner Bill Stewart John Ray Stout Cosby Thomas Tommy Thompson Kathy Toole Larry T ownsend Delane Trawick Sue Weeks Barbara White Joyce Whittaker George Williams James H. Williams Thomas A. Williams John Wilson Si i Jracfe President LUKE SPOONER Vice President SUSAN SHINGLER Secretary-Treasurer ROSE DUTTON Jimmy Alday Linda Alday Wilson Alday Patsy Anglin Wanda Askew Benny Atkinson Kaye Barber Monroe Barber Frances Bell Nina Blackburn Mike Bowen Judy Braswell Karen Broome Jerry Brown Janet Burke Janice Bush June Carter Marla Chance Nina Chesnut Virginia Childree Kenneth Cox Herby Crosby Euretta Cross Maurine Dillard Patty Easom Angela Erwin Barbara Faircloth Charlotte Faircloth Robert Faircloth Ray Floyd Annette Glass Danny Harlow James Harlow Truett Harlow Gail Harrell Linda Harrell Joe Hastey Ann Hill LaDon Hill Roger Horne Wayne Houston Jack Ivey Dianne Johnson Mary Johnson Lamar Jones Richard Kelley Donna Lane Larry Lane Wanda Lane Becky Lewis Leroy Lewis Raymond Lewis Robert Lomineck Heyward Lynn Jane McLendon Butch McLeod Rebecca McLeod Barbara Mims Gail Morris Larry Moss Ray Merkerson Lillian Miller Mary Newberry Leon Odom Janice Owens I ill lilt Helen Parker Butch Phillips Willis Poitivient Willie P. Poole Barney Rathel Charles Rathel Linda Roberts Pauline Robinson Francesca Santi Steve Sheffield Suzanne Shingler Kathy Singletary Louie Sirmons, Jr Tommy Shores Linda Smith Ray Smith Wanda Smith Benny Stewart Ronnie Stewart J. L. Stephens Linda Stout Redgie Tedder Peggy Thomas Virginia Weeks Bunky Whittaker Glen Whittaker Harry Whittaker Linda Whittaker Candy Whittle Carol Fay Williams Ralph Williams Terry Williams Patricia Wilson Jerry Worrell Larry Worrell American Legion Sr. Football Awards Why, Linda? CHOW TIME! Mayor Parker proclaims Y.M.C.A. Week Where is the BUS? s Coach Daniels plays Santa Claus to Mr. Jenkins. Troubled Math students. Hot dogs! Popcorn! Cold drinks! Coach Tillman shows how it is done. Annual Staff begins work. Creative fashions in Homemaking. FFA Sweetheart receives Jacket. Cheryl Miller reigns as HOMECOMING QUEEN. NOW WHAT? lima JR a ter ON A CITY’S SOUTHERN BORDER REARED AGAINST THE SKY; PROUDLY STANDS OUR ALMA MATER AS THE YEARS GO BY. ALMA MATER, THEE WE HONOR PRAISES NEVER FAIL; HAIL TO THEE, OUR ALMA MATER GREEN AND WHITE, ALL HAIL. — — —


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