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The Indian ’63 ELEVENTH EDITION SEMINOLE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL DONALSONVILLE, GEORGIA Foreword The Annual Staff presents with pride this edition of THE INDIAN. It is our sincere hope that it will evoke pleasurable enjoymenr now and in the years to come. We have tried to capture scenes that will display the serious and jovial side of the students' lives. We, thejSeniorS of 1963, dedicate with gratitude the INDIAN to Mrs Dorothy Dale and Mrs. Ann Smith who are themselves dedicated. The J have givep us guidance, assur- ance, and assistance and have truly enhanced our class. ’ i Without their support we would not be where or what we are today. r FI We hope that throughout the years to come you will i ii rj I At ( L • remember our class with fond memories. With this dedi- cation we extend to you our wishes for a golden future. © We Come From Far and Near . . . BOARD OF EDUCATION: Willis Ausley; N. P. Malcom, Superintendent; G. W. Mcleod, Chairman; H. C. Bridges; Ralph Trawick; W. O. Green. Principal During our years in the Seminole County High School system, probably the person leaving the great- est impression on us Is Mr. Jenkins, High School Principal. Upon his shoulders rests the burden of running the school. His job entails being part janitor, teacher, statistician, engineer, diplomat, and po- liceman. We, the student body, acknowledge and appreciate the high caliber of leadership he gives us. MRS. JEAN MOSELY, Secretary MR. J. B. JENKINS, M. A. , Principal Fess is proud of his boys. B. B. BAKER. B.S.A. Agriculture Building mineral boxes - FFA pro- ject. †C. W. SMITH, B.S.A. Young Farmers Watch your Time. HUNTER B. PARKER, M. A. Band - Glee Club 'We plan for the future. DEN VARD SNELL, B. S. Physical Ed. Football Biology What is General Business? WALTER DANIELS, B.S. Social Science Baseball Eighth Grade Sponsor This is the way to do it. JERE TILLMAN. M. A. Physical Ed. - Basketball Civics - Science First get the projector at the right height. ADDIE P. BRIGHAN, A. B. English Freshman Class Sponsor Don't look at your keys! WILMA O. JONES, B. S. Commercial Junior Class Sponsor That isn't right, it's like this. MARGARET A DANIELS. B. S. English Sophomore Class Sponsor The Santa Maria sails on. ANN T. SMITH, A. B. English Sophomore Class Sponsor Don't get too close to the edge. VIC C. HICKSON, B. S. Voc. H.E. Homemaking Freshman Class Sponsor The lamp of Knowledge. MARY N. KIRKLAND, B. S. Librarian Junior Class Sponsor Why isn't math always this simple?†ALMA ADAMS, B.S. Mathematics Freshman Class Sponsor What's it all about. Bill? MYRVIS BRIDGES, B. S. Mathematics Senior Class Sponsor Georgianne face the front!†OTHELL M. EVANS, B. S. Math and Science Eighth Grade Sponsor Mrs. Smith explains the basic electrical structure of the sulfur atom. FRANCES W. SMITH, M. A. Mrs. Dale points our Georgia. DOROTHY W. DALE, A. B. Social Science Senior Class Sponsor Science Sophomore Class Sponsor Let's learn something about the world. BARBARA PITTS, B. A. Social Science Eighth Grade Sponsor Checking enrollment cards. MRS. HELEN O'NEAL, M. A. Visiting Teacher FAVORITES RK AIN rv. A,N MARK MARK TWAIN TWA I MARK TWAIN THI. INNOCENT ABROAD F0L1XW1 THE equator atram ABROAI REUBEN ROBERTS Most Athletic Most Likely to Succeed CAROL ANN OWEN BUDDY ODOM Most Courteous JUDY JENKINS JIM JERNIGAN Y Clubs install new officers. Mother - Daughter Banquet Whhooo Boys! Mrs. Smith and her Around the world with 1962 Debate teams. Mrs. Dale. Coach Snell and Coach Daniels enjoy Jr. -Sr. with Glenda Ann is crowned Miss Seminole County Peanut their wives. Queen 1962 Annual Staff Joy and Mary Ann work real hard to get the pages Carolyn and Virginia recount the money for accuracy, organized. ----------joy Lane - Mary Ann Jenkins ■----Virginia Hicks ----Carolyn Reagan - - Glenda Hawkins Virginia Mims - - Faye McDonald - - Kaye Cannington Marshall Singletary -----Buddy Odom - Mrs. Vic Hickson EDITOR.................. ASSOCIATE EDITOR........ BUSINESS MANAGER........ ASSIST. BUSINESS MANAGER TYPING EDITOR........... SPORTS EDITOR........... CLUB EDITOR............. CLASS EDITOR............ ART EDITOR.............. SNAPSHOP EDITOR......... ADVISOR................. Mrs. Hickson is checking all the pages before they are sent off. Buddy takes a snapshot of Marshall and Virginia while they check back over the sports section. Kaye and Faye look on while Glenda types the pages. Hi-Y Committee Chairmen - F. Santi, L. Spooner, D. Wright. Advisors Mrs. Dorothy Dale Coach Denvard Snell OFFICERS President Jim Jernigan Vice President Bert Trulock Secretary Ronnie King Treasurer Mike Whittle Chaplain Bob Dutton Reporter Buddy Herrington Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Committee Chairmen: C. F. Williams, J. Lane, B. Bivings, R. Dutton, C. Whittle. OFFICERS President Gwynn Fain Vice President Wanda Webb Secretary Jenny Johnson Treasurer Kay Cannington Reporter Sue Reynolds Historian Linda King Advisor Mrs. Francis Smith Sr. Tri-Hi-Y OFFICERS President Carol Ann Owens Vice President Nina Dozier Second Vice President Glenda Newberry Secretary Patsy Hodges Treasurer Beverly Chance Advisor Mrs. Evans Committee Chairmen: J. Barber, H. Lane, J. Hickson, A. Spooner, M. A. Baker. OFFICERS President Wilton Sheffield Vice President Virginia Hicks Secretary-Treasurer Marvilyn Wright Reporter Ony's Odom Historian Wanda Webb Parliamentarian Patricia Baxley Advisor Mrs. Mary Kirkland SALA District Officers Brenda King, Vice President; Alice Davis, Historian. Library Club LIKE BOOKS SEATED: Pat Hodges, Anne Marable, Suzanne Shlngler, Ann Hill, Joy Lane. STANDING: Rosalyn Barber, Glenda Newberry, Beth Marable, Linda King, Wayne Easom, Eugene Davis, Ronny Stewart. F.F.A. OFFICERS President Buddy Odom Vice President Steve Spooner Secretary James Loyless Treasurer Willard Mims Reporter Gerald Miller Sentinel Philip Baxley Parliamentarians Ray Croom Joe Dick Advisors B. B. Baker C. W. Smith OFFICERS President Julia Hickson Vice President Martha R. Faircloth Secretary-Treasurer Linda F. Phillips Reporter Kay Wiley Advisor Mrs. Vic Hickson Seminole County OFFICERS President Garland Skipper Vice President Patricia McMullen Secretary -Treasurer Jenny Clayton Reporter Danny King Librarian Frieda Moulton Director Hunter B. Parker Barbara Sue White Drum Majorette Patricia McMullen Susan Shingler High School Band CLARINET BASS FRENCH HORNS Freida Moulton Garland Skipper Jimmy Bush Rebecca McLoud Wayne Officer Theresa Granberry CORNETS Kathy Singletary Jenny Clayton (Barbara White) Cynthia Bush Buddy Herrington (Patricia McMullan) Carol Faye Williams DRUMS Ward Trulock JuJuan Williams Kathy Brigham Ray Floyd Kenneth Cook Bob Jones Bill Steiner TROMBONES Mike Richardson Cynthia Davis (Susan Shingler) Joe Glawson Danny King Danny Battles Federico Santi Jack Owen TENOR SAXOPHONE Gerald Newberry Susie Robinson Francesca Santi BARITONE FLUTES David Jones Larry Stewart Gary Spooner Beverly White Linda Harrell Cynthia Brookins ALTO SAXOPHONE Karen Broome Carolyn Ritchie Buddy Anglin Brenda Butler Glee Club si SOPRANOS: C. Williams, S. Bush, E. Bell, M. V. Chandler, A. Bland, A. Glass, S. Howell, A. Herring (absent). A. Seymour (absent), B. King, C. A. Owens, F. Bell, S. Deese, J. Johnson, S. Whitaker, S. Riddlehoover, J. Alday. ALTOS: L. Powell, D. Durden, S. Phillips, J Johnson, P. Anglin, K. Dillard, J. Hickson, J. Gehman, J. Jenkins, R. Home, M. Dillard, P, Miller, E. Gattis. OFFICERS President ----------------------- David Jones Vice President - ---------------------Shirley Phillips Secretary-Treasurer----------- - Judy Jenkins Reporter-----------------------Carol Ann Owens Librarian--------------------------------Julia Hickson Director----------------------Hunter B. Parker 4-H Club OFFICERS v rm HEAD W toctoorcr thinking ntv tIBART togrwitfr lovaltv. wv HANDS to larocr service. and Sty HKA1.TH President Rose Dutton Vice President girls - Joy Barber boys - Luke Spooner Secretary Carolyn Reagan Treasurer Mary Ann Jenkins Reporter Gall Harrell Advisors Ronald Henning Royce Hall Miss Alta Phillips Seminole County OFFICERS President: Mrs. R. H. Thomas Vice President: Mrs. C. O. Herrington Secretary: Mrs. Finley Perry Treasurer: Miss Barbara Pitts Historian: Mrs. Joe Kirkland Parliamentarian: Mrs. Royce Hall Program: Mrs. Carlton Thomas Art and Music: Mrs. M. P. Shingler Publicity: Mrs. Paul Stout Publications: Mrs. Merrian Minter Health: Mrs. Hugh D. Broome, Sr. Hospitality: Mrs. Vic Hickson Recreation: Francis Santi Membership: Mrs. Waldo McLeod Juvenile Protection: Mrs. John Hannah Budget and Finance: J. B. Jenkins Room Representatives: Mrs. J. B. Clarke Mrs. Billy Spooner Study Group: Mrs. R. H. Thomas Mrs. C. C. Stewart THEME FOR YEAR Unfinished Business - The Child and His Future. Lunchroom Directors MRS. LOUIE OWENS MRS. EARL BARBER Bus Drivers BACK ROW: Alvin Thomas. J. W. Yearta, H. Y. Sharber, Buford Qulmby, L. T. Odom. FIRST ROW: W. H. Horne, Lonnie Bullock, C. L. Baker, Gordon Ivey. The famous Team The Book Hospital! Cross Questions Let’s Go! F. H. A. Banquet g I it f t'i fN I i £ t Band Formation S. A. L. A. Executive Board Meeting Mrs. Smith explains it all. o' SCHEDULE Seminole - - - - - 0 Loundes Co. - - - - 41 Seminole - - - - - 0 Central High - - - 25 Seminole - - - - - 0 Blakely ------ 24 Seminole - 13 Turner Co. 33 Seminole - 7 Miller Co. - - - - 33 Seminole - 12 Hahiia - -14 Seminole - - - - - 0 Cuthbert ------ ■13 Seminole - 6 Terrell Co. 26 Seminole - - - - - 7 Pelham 30 Seminole - 6 Graceville - - - - -19 A? LEONARD SPOONER - Lineman SIDNEY INGRAM - Lineman JIMMY GLAWSON - Lineman REUBEN ROBERTS MIKE B0WEN DANNY JOHNSON MARSHALL SINGLETARY - Lineman GERALD MILLER - Lineman LUKE SPOONER - Lineman REUBEN ROBERTS - Back JOSEPH CROSS - Back ALLEN LEWIS - Lineman COACH DENVARD SNELL DAVID CLIETT - Back PAUL BRIMLOW - Back DANNY JOHNSON - Back R. Roberts - Sportsmanship SENIOR AWARDS J. Cross - Back of the Year L. Spooner - Lineman of the Year Candy Whittle, Patsy Etheridge. Sharon Jernigan, Sharia Lee, Captain; Brenda Ingram, Carolyn Reagan, Kaye Cannington, Euretta Cross. Miss B. Pitts Sponsor Basketball FRONT ROW: P. Godby, V. Mims, N. Dozier, L. Reynolds, L. Phillips, J. Lane. SECOND ROW: E. O'Neal, N. Blackburn, J. Owens, G. Fain, S. Weeks, S. Reynolds, B. Dozier. BACK ROW; G. Hawkins, Manager; B. Bivings, L. Stout, D. Johnson, N. Chestmut, K. Barber, Coach Malcom W. Lane, L. Miller, E. Miller, H. Parker, J. Carter, C. Hawkins, P. Hodges, Manager. FRONT ROW: T. Batchelor, Manager; J. Hastey, B. McLeod, J. Mosely, Manager. SECOND ROW: L. Spooner, J. Stout, D. Hill, D. Preston, D. Johnson, B. Hodges. BACK ROW: Coach Tillman, J. Cross, R. Roberts, T. Ingram, G. Miller, A. Lewis, D. Butler. N. DOZIER, Forward J. LANE, Forward V. MIMS, Forward G. Fi SCHEDULE Seminole 69 - Climax 35 Seminole 57 - Edison 28 Seminole 76 - Damascus 27 Seminole 57 - Pelham 37 Seminole 73 - Arlington 29 Seminole 74 - Damascus 37 Seminole 55 - Edison 58 Seminole 49 - Ashburn 40 Seminole 50 - Colquitt 34 Seminole 40 - Colquitt 27 Seminole 52 - Pelham 33 Seminole 62 - Bainbridge 58 Seminole 51 - Camilla 32 Seminole 62 - Camilla 33 Seminole 60 - Bainbridge 38 Seminole 47 - Cairo 16 Seminole 69 - Climax 21 Seminole 51 - Blakely 27 Seminole 57 - Blakely 19 Seminole 64 - Arlington 27 Seminole 54 - Cairo 36 Seminole 64 - Ashburn 37 TRI-COUNTY TOURNAMENT Colquitt Seminole 54 Blakely 20 Seminole 35 Colquitt 37 L. PHILLIPS, Forward JERE TILLMAN LaDON HILL Coach Guard SCHEDULE Seminole 50 Climax 51 Seminole 59 Edison 61 Seminole 58 Damascus 50 Seminole 83 Pelham 63 Seminole 73 Arlington 66 Seminole 57 Damascus 32 Seminole 45 Edison 47 Seminole 56 Ashburn 62 Seminole 75 Colquitt 50 Seminole 55 Colquitt 58 Seminole 73 Pelham 47 Seminole 47 Bainbridge 56 Seminole 64 Camilla 53 Seminole 59 Camilla 69 Seminole 59 Bainbridge 48 Seminole 53 Cairo 65 Seminole 79 Climax 43 Seminole 71 Blakely 52 Seminole 52 Blakely 67 Seminole 60 Arlington 40 Seminole 52 Cairo 42 Seminole 61 Ashburn 53 TRI-COUNTY TOURNAMENT Colquitt Seminole 73 Colquitt 55 Seminole 58 Blakely 61 FRONT ROW: M. North, J. Glawson, W. Buckhalter, Manager; D. Odom, B. Fain. SECOND ROW: B. Baker, S. Shingler, L. Grant, J. Phumphrey, R. Cannington, D. Cross. Baseball BACK ROW: D. Poole, Jr. Whittaker, J. Burke, M. Pumphrey, D. Stapleton, J. Whittaker, R. Rathe!, R. Odom, R. Roberts, Coach Daniels. FRONT ROW: B. Sinquefield, R. Barber, D. Cliett, L. Spooner, D. Butler, D. Johnson, P. Hatton, B. Hodges, M. Alday, J. Loyless, B. Guterman, J. Williams. SCHEDULE Seminole-------7 Cuthbert--------0 Seminole-----6 Pelham--------1 Seminole - - - 0 Colquitt--------4 Seminole-----11 Camilla--------3 Seminole-----15 Blakely------7 Seminole-----0 Camilla--------0 Seminole-----18 Blakely--------4 Seminole-----19 Pelham---------2 Seminole-----3 Colquitt--------4 BACK: L. Spooner, M. Purtiphrey, J. Burke, P. Hatton, D. Cliett, M. Alday. FRONT: D. Poole, D. Stapleton, R. Roberts, R. Odom, Jr. Whittaker, Coach Daniels. Seniors JEANNE ALDAY BILL BAINBRIDGE CHRISTINE BATAYIAS I don’t know one millionth of one per cent about anything. †FHA 2; Glee Club 1. My only books were women's looks. †FFA 1; Hi-Y 3; 4-H Club 3; Football 3. Beauty Is truth, truth beauty, that is all. †JEAN BATAYIAS PATRICIA BAXLEY PHILIP BAXLEY Let's be different this time. †Her smile is a cue for con- versation. FHA 3; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 3; Parliamentarian 1. A little learning is a dangerous thing. FFA 4; Sentinel 1; Football 2; Manager 2. JEAN BROWN Worry little, study less is her idea of happiness. Tri-Hi Y 1; 4-H Club 2. SARA BUSH Brevity is the soul of wit. †FHA 4, Vice President 1; Tri-Hi Y 4;; Chaplain 1; 4-H Club 4; Glee Club 4. BEVERLY CHANCE Quietness often leads to fame. Tri-Hi Y 4, Reporter 2. Treasurer 1; Library Club 1; Parliamentarian 1. JOAN G. CLARKE DAPHINE COWART JOSEPH CROSS The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world. †Sophomore Class Secretary; FHA 2; Tri-Hi Y 2; 4-H Club 3. Home is where the heart is. Tri-Hi Y 1; 4-H Club 1. Sometimes I sit and think - most times I just sit. Freshman Class Vice President; Hi Y 3; 4-H Club 4; Football 4; Co-Captain 1; Basketball 4. ALICE DAVIS EUGENE DAVIS KATHERINE DILLARD Be cheerful, anger only Nothing ventured, nothing Honesty Is the best pollc brings sadness. †gained. †Glee Club 2. Tri-Hi Y 2; 4-H Club 2; Hi-Y 1; Library Club 1; Library Club 2; Historian 1; Basketball 1. SALA Historian 1. NINA DOZIER MILDRED DUKES MARTHA FAIRCLOTH The two studies she likes best of all; the heart of boys and basketball. †Tri-Hi Y 4, Vice President; FHA 1; Basketball 4; Co-Cap- tain 1. A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. ’’ Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Sophomore Class Vice President; FHA 4; Vice President 1; Basketball 2. SANDRA W. FRITH JIMMY GLAWSON GARLAND GRICE Hurry shortens life. FFA 4; 4-H Club 2. goes, friends she makes. FHA 2; Tri-Hi Y 2: Library Club 1; Reporter 1; Cheer- leader 1. A smile that wins, a manner that takes; everywhere she Jealousy weakens love. Football 2. BUZZY GUTERMAN GLENDA HAWKINS ANDORA HERRING Get thee behind me, Satan. Hi-Y 3; 4-H Club 3; Reporter 1; Football 2; Basketball 3; Baseball 3. Her future is planned - third finger, left hand. Tri-Hi Y 4; 4-H Club 3; President 1; Library Club 2; Cheerleader 2, Captain 1; Basketball 1; Manager 1; Annual Staff 1; Typing Editor 1. She burns the midnight oil, but not always for study. †FHA 1; Tri-Hi Y 1; Library Club 2; Glee Club 3; Vice President 1. VIRGINIA HICKS JULIA HICKSON GLEN HILL A penny for your thought. FHa 4; Library Club 2, Vice President 1; Annual Staff 2, Business Manager 1; Assistant Business Manager 1. Knows everybody - is liked by everybody. Freshman Class President; FHA 4, President 2, Historian 1; Tri-Hi Y 4, Vice President 1, Chaplain 1; 4-H Club 3. Secre- tary 1; Library Club 2; Glee Club 1, Librarian; Annual Staff, Class Editor. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. †Senior Class Reporter; 4-H Club 4; Football 1; Basketball 1. PATSY HODGES JERRY HUNT TERRY INGRAM The eyes of the world are upon you. †Tri-Hi Y 4, Secretary 1; 4-H Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 1; Library Club 1; Basketball 2, Manager 2. It is better to live one day as a lion, than a hundred years as a sheep. †FFA 4; Football 3. It is better to learn late than never. †Junior Class President; 4-H Club 3, Vice President 1; Football 2; Basketball 4. JUDY JENKINS JIM JERNIGAN DAVID JONES The door to success stands open; should you enter, leave It ajar for someone else. FHA 4; Tri-Hi Y 4; Glee Club 1, Secretary-Treasurer 1; Cheerleader 2; Annual Staff 1, Club Editor. Leave silence to the saints, I'm just human. Hi Y 4, President 1; 4-H Club 2. I am escaped with the skin of my teeth. FFA 3; Band 3; Glee Club 1. President 1. A BRENDA KING Do not try to solve every- thing; time will. FHA 4; Tri-Hi Y 4; 4-H Club 2; Library Club 4, SALA Vice President 1; Cheerleader 2; Glee Club 3. A L JOYCE KINLEY Marriage is the answer to old problems, but the start of new ones. JOY LANE The wrong way always seems the more reasonable! FHA 4; Library Club 3, Presi- dent 1; Annual Staff 2, Associate Editor 1, Editor 1. JAMES LOYLESS EMORY LYNN BAXLEY MILLS Live your own life, for you will die your own death. FFA 4, Secretary 1; Baseball 2, Manager 2. When the horse has been stolen, he shuts the stable. †FFA 3; Football 2. He says little, but thinks a lot. Senior Class Vice President. VIRGINIA MIMS She'd rather make history than study It. †FHA 4; Basketball 4; Annual Staff 1, Sports Editor 1. GLENDA NEWBERRY While we live, let’s live In clover, for when we're dead, we're dead all over. †Senior Class President; Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer; FHA 4; Trl-Hl Y 3. Vice President 1; Library Club 1. BUDDY ODOM It Is best to love wisely, no doubt; but to love foolishly is better than not to be able to love at all. FFA 4, President 1, Reporter I; 4-H Club 1; Annual Staff 1, Snapshot Editor 1. RONALD ODOM CAROL ANN OWEN SHIRLEY PHILLIPS Where there's life, there's hope. FFA 4; 4-H Club 2; Baseball 4. The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts. Sophomore Class Reporter; FHA 4; Tri-Hi Y 4, President 1; 4-H Club 3; Cheerleader 1; Glee Club 1, Reporter. Love makes the world go round. FHA 4; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 3; Vice President 1, Reporter 1; Cheerleader 1. LINDA REYNOLDS SANDRA RIDLEHOOVER REUBEN ROBERTS Golden hair, eyes of blue. Love and Basketball are the things for you. FHA 4, FFA Sweetheart; Trl-Hl Y 4; 4-H Club 4; Basketball 4, Co-Captain 1 What is beautiful is good, and who is good will be beautiful. FHA 2; 4-H Club 2; Glee Club 2. If girls interfere with work, quit work. Junior Class Vice President; Hi Y 3; 4-H Club 3. Secre- tary 1; Football 4, Co-Captain 1; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. WILTON SHEFFIELD MARSHALL SINGLETARY BOBBY SINQUEFIELD They said it couldn't be done so I didn't bother to try. FFA 1; Hi Y 3; 4-H Club 3; Library Club 3, President 1, Reporter 1. I believe in work, but I am not in favor of it. Hi Y 1; Football 2; Annual Staff, Art Editor 1. A good laugh lengthens life. FFA 3; Basketball 3, Manager 3. PATSY SIRMONS GARLAND SKIPPER LOUISE SNELL Ring on her finger - Man on her mind. FHA 1; Tri-Hi Y 3; 4-H Club 2; Band 1, Reporter 1; Majorette 1; Glee Club 1, Librarian Cheerleader 2. Success has ruined many a man. Band 3, President 2, Vice President 1. Beauty is its own reward. Tri-Hi Y 2; 4-H Club 2. LEONARD SPOONER KENNEDY STEPHENS ROBERT STIENER Never let studying interfere with your education. FFA 1; Hi Y 3; 4-H Club 2; Football 4; Baseball 4. Laziness travels so slowly. FFA 3; 4-H Club 1; Football 2. I strove with none; for none was worth my strife. Entered 1962. CHARLOTTE SYKES GAYNOR TEDDER JAMES WHITTAKER Good qualities need no adver- '.'Take the cash and let the Life is one long process of tising. credit go. getting tired. FFA 3; 4-H Club 1. FFA 3; 4-H Club 2; Football 1; Baseball 2. KAY WILEY My heart is whole, my fancy free; go away little boys don't bother me. FHA 4. Reporter 1; 4-H Club 4; Basketball 4. MARVILYN WRIGHT I love to work; I could sit and watch it for hours. Freshman Class Secretary- Treasurer; Junior Class Reporter; Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer; Tri-Hi Y 4, President 1, Treasurer 1; 4-H Club 2; Library Club 2, Secretary- Treasurer 1; Glee Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 1; Band 1, Librarian 1, Majorette 1. MATTHEW WETHERINGTON Greater than any man. Entered 1962 GEORGETTES: Marvilyn, Mary Ann, Shirley. Our rings finally†came. Seniors began magazine sells. Juniors President GERALD MILLER Vice President SHARON JERNIGAN Secretary-Treasurer HARRIET LANE Reporter FEDERICO SANTI Rosalyn Barber Glenda Braswell Linda Bridges Nellie Brown Betty Carter Mount Vina Chandler Mary Ann Baker Joy Barber Bud Merritt Jan Middleton Gerald Miller Willard Mims John Mosely Elaine North Linda Phillips Rollin Rathel Carolyn Reagan Johnny Reynolds Barbara Ritchie Barbara Smith Amy Jo Spooner John Phil Spooner Sandra Spooner Steve Spooner Bert Thomas President JOHN RAY STOUT Vice President BENNY HODGES Secretary-Treasurer BETSY BIVINGS Reporter BUDDY HERRINGTON Diane Alday Sue Alday Philip Bainbridge Sharon Bakey Beverly Barber Johnny Barber Terry Batchelor Betsy Bivings Alice Bland William Bramlett Patricia Braswell Paul Brimlow Sophomores Sophomores Wanda Brooks Jimmy Bush Don Butler Kaye Cannington Jenny Clayton Joseph Conyers Larry Cross Kenneth Cook Ray Croom Cynthia Davis Shirley Deese Brenda Dozier Ann Dukes Donna Durden Bill Earnest Wayne Easom Gwynn Fain Edwina Gattis Janet Gehman Chris Gibbons Sophomores Peggy Godby Charlene Harrison Edna Harrison Laverne Harrison Buddy Herrington Benny Hodges Linda Holland Rita Horne Vonnie Hunt Brenda Ingram Danny Johnson Hurby Johnson Jenny Johnson Bill Jones Bob Jones Linda King Sophomores Phillip McDaniels Faye McDonald Patricia McMullen Anne Marable Beth Marable Jack Merkison Julius Merkison Sue Middleton Elouise Miller Carolyn Mims Durwood Morris Freida Moulton Judy Odom Larry Odom Ony's Odom Wayne Officer ■Erin O'Neal Josephine Owens Neal Pace Hoke Parker Sophomores David Pearce Elouise Phillips Davis Preston Sue Reynolds Linda Riddlehoover Carolyn Ritchie Sara Jane Robinson Kenneth Sanders Jerry Sasnett Gail Smith Jimmy Smith Mike Spooner Larry Stewart John Ray Stout Cosby Thomas Tommy Thompson Kathy Toole Larry Townsend Delane Trawick Wanda Webb Sophomores Sue Weeks Barbara Sue White Joyce Whittaker George Williams Freshmen President LUKE SPOONER Vice President BECKY LEWIS Secretary-Treasurer NINA BLACKBURN Reporter FRANCESCA SANTI Andy Alday J. C. Alday Patsy Anglin Kaye Barber Monroe Barber Roy Barber Nina Blackburn Mike Bowen Cleve Bridges' Karen Broome Janet Burke Janice Bush June Carter Marla Chance Nina Chestnut Virginia Childree Augie Clayton King Clayton Herby Crosby Euretta Cross Maurine Dillard Rose Dutton Joanne Easom Patty Easom Angela Erwin Charlotte Faircloth Wayne Hall Danny Harlow Gayle Harrell Linda Harrell Joe Hastey Ann Hill La Don Hill Carol Holland Roger Home Atherlone Hornsby Jack Ivey Dianne Johnson Mary Johnson Lamar Jones Richard Kelly Donna Lane Larry Lane Wanda Lane Becky Lewis Leroy Lewis Raymond Lewis Robert Lomineck . A m - - CL ■L; f? KV 1 X f !T it U,’ ■Fl v 'll r lx c S' y i m fa fa r r . 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