Seminole County High School - Indian Yearbook (Donalsonville, GA)
- Class of 1964
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THE 1964 INDIAN Co 1 U VA. 'cugvv . Lo t-Aftjy -}Iju V _ _ . Our Uma Mater 'YtK' Border ;afnst the sky; stands our Alma Mater v ■ - - Tteaftd afi oovlva_ OoUVA Cx ? ySw.:7 - pj r gy1 - Thee we honor Praises neverfail; j) Xs fi t Praises nevj v i HalTto Thee, Our Alma Mater trta- leen and White, All Hail. SEMINOLE COUNT 'HIGH SCHOOL DONALSONVILLE, GEORGIA Contents Introduction-----------...........---------------....--------------2 Dedication - - - - - -- -- -- ------------------------......... 6 Administration -----------....----------------------------------- 7 Principal------------------------..................................8 Faculty----------------- .......-----------------------...--------9 Senior Class---------------------------------------------------- 12 Junior Class------------- .....--------------- ....-------......24 Sophomore Class - ---------------------------------------------- 30 Freshman Class - ----------------------- - - 36 8th Grade------ - - ------- — ... — ------- 41 Favorites---- - - -------------------------------- - 46 Sports-------------------------------------------------- - - -----52 Clubs - - - - 68 our class meetings . . . our many hours of study and practice in the bandroom . . . our rush from one class to the other in the crowded hall . . . our educa- tional and interesting chapel programs we had every other week . . . our victories and defeats . . . our preparation in Malcom's gym for good, clean games, for it has been said that Prac- tice makes perfect” . . . our L-O-N-G lunchroom line . . . our rush to finish eating so we can go where the rest of the crowd is and catch upon the latest news . . . our efficient lunchroom workers: Mrs. Louie Owens Mrs. Jetta Shiver . . i our departure from school at 3:30 which seems to leave some people disgusted . . . our eagerness to leave school, but we must remember that The life you save may be your own” . . . and finally, our bus drivers: FRONT ROW (left to right) - Ellie Elley, Buford Quimbey, Luther Odom, Zeyword Williams, L. T. Odom. BACK ROW (left to right) - H. Y. Sharbor, Alvin Thomas, Lonnie Bullock, C. L. Baker, W. H. Horne, J. W. Yerder, Gordon Ivey (absent). 9 Fall Literary Events eS v S V Darkness Falls on Laughter Runners-up in district, January, 1964 Wanda Webb, Linda Stout, Mary Ann Jenkins, Sue Reynolds, Ronnie King, Linda Bridges, Wanda Brooks, Mary Moseley. COACH - Mrs. Ann Smith One-Act Play yt'Ua 9 (3LpJ. IjJJsUL £ y Debate Resolved: That Social Security Benefits Should Be Extended to Include Complete Medical Care. District Champions, January, 1964 Runners-up in State, January, 1964 Cosby Thomas, Joy Barber, Carolyn Reagan, Bert Trulock. To Mrs. Othell Evans and Mrs. Frances Smith go our heartfelt thanks for many hours of unrelenting and understanding devotion to each of us through our years at S.C.H.S. Our sincere hope is that each of us will follow the path to a dedicated Chris- tian adult life to which you have so nobly guided us. L. to R. W. O. Green; N. P. Malcom. Superintendent; H. C. Bridges; G. W. McLeod, Chairman; Willis Ausley Principal MR. J. B. JENKINS. M.A., Principal Faculty ALMA ADAMS, B.S. Mathematics, Freshman Sponsor Ga. Southern B. B. BAKER, B.S.A. Agriculture, Freshman Sponsor University of Georgia MYRVIS BRIDGES, B.S. Mathematics, Senior Sponsor, Shorter, University of Georgia ADDIE P. BRIGHAM, A. B. English, Freshman Sponsor, W.C.G. (G.S.C.W.). DOROTHY W. DALE, A. B. Social Science, Senior Sponsor, University of Georgia MARGARET ANN DANIELS, B.S. English, Sophomore Sponsor, Troy State College WALTER DANIELS, B.S. Social Science - P.E. - Baseball, Eighth Grade Sponsor, Troy State OTHELLM. EVANS, B.S. Math - Civics, Eighth Grade Sponsor, North Ga., W.C.G. (GSCW) { VIC C. HICKSON, B.S. Home Economics, Freshman Sponsor W.C.G. (G.S.C.W.) WILMA JONES. B. S. Commercial, Junior Sponsor, W.C.G. (G.S.C.W.) JERE TILLMAN, B. S. M.A. P.E. - Basketball - Science, Troy State MARY N. KIRKLAND, B.S. Librarian, Junior Sponsor, W.C.G. (G.S.C.W.) BARBARA PITTS, A.B. Social Science, Eighth Grade Sponsor, Berry College ANN T. SMITH, A.B. English, Sophomore Sponsor, Valdosta State College FRANCES W. SMITH, A.B. M.A., General Science, Chemistry, Sophomore Sponsor, Wesleyn, Memphis State DENVARD SNELL, B.S. P.E. - Football - Biology, Auburn [ Calice sowell, a.b. 5$oij £fry - French, Junior Sponsor, • Hudson College ' 0 . Y ROBERT STRICKLAND, B.S. Music (Band Glee Club), Auburn H o $ HELEN H. O'NEAL. M.A. Visiting Teacher C. W. SMITH, B.S.A. Agriculture - Young Farmer (Not Pictured) Seniors President - GERALD MILLER Vice President - SHARON JERNIGAN Secretary-Treasurer - MARY ANN BAKER Reporter - SHARLA LEE MARY ANN BAKER Life is my college, may I graduate and win with honors. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Secretary 2, Reporter 1; F.H. A. 4, Historian 1, Secretary- Treasurer 1; Freshman Class Reporter; Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer. JOY BARBER A smile that wins, a manner that takes; every- where she goes, friends she makes. 4-H Club 4. Girls’ Vice President 2, Council President 3; F. H. A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, President 1; Cheerleader 2, Co-Cap- tain 1; Annual Staff 1, Senior Class and Superla- tive Editor 1. Room 1 is the home of Miss Myrvis' Senior class. Not far down the hall, Mrs. Dale's Seniors reside. NELLIE BROWN GALE BURKE Her ways are ways of peace. Library Club 1. Unique in size and spirit! Entered 1963 - Library Club 1. GLENDA BRASWELL LINDA BRIDGES Quietness often leads to fame. F.H. A. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Glee Club 1. She gets 100 words a minute without a type- writer. 4-H Club 4; F.H. A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Reporter 1; Library Club 1. MOUNT VINA CHANDLER If worry were the cause of death, she'd live forever. Glee Club 4, President 1. TERRY CHESNUT I'm not lazy, I'm just saving my energy. F.F.A. 2; Baseball 2; Bas- ketball 1; 4-H Club 2. Trig - The only period we're to ourselves. Did Johnny sell all those magazines for this? DAVID CLIETT Sometimes I sit and think - most times I just sit. Football 4; Baseball 4; F.F.A. 3, Parliamen- tarian 1; 4-H Club 1. HARRY COBB Take care of me; good men are rare. 4-H Club 3, Treasurer 1; Foot- ball 4; Hi-Y 4. LAWRENCE DAVIS A mischief of manner and a source of joy, where else is there a better boy? Entered 1963 - F.F.A. 1; Football 1. JOE DICK The only way to beat a woman is with your hat; grab it and run. Football 3; Hi-Y 4; F.F.A. 4, Parliamentarian 1; 4-H Club 2. BRUCE EASOM BOB DUTTON Special Student He may seem quiet and look naive, but if you know Bob, that’s hard to believe. Football 1; Hi-Y 3, Chap' lain 2; 4-H Club 4, Presi- dent 2, Vice President Council 1. School is not all work! bircs 'ATSY ETHRIDGE A man of few words and much thought. Entered 1963 - Jakin - F.F.A. 3, Sentinel 6 months; Basket- ball 1. D'ville; - F.F.A. 1. Never idle, never still, always talking, and al- ways will. Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H. A. 4; 4-H Club 2; Library Club 1; Cheerleader 2. LaJOY HAGLER CHARLOTTE HAWKINS Golden hair, eyes of blue, Love and Basketball are the things for you. Cheerleader 1; Basketball 3 F.H.A. 4, Historian 1; Tri- Hi-Y 3; 4-H Club 4. Special Student BENNY HAYES Not too serious, not too gay, but a jolly good fel- low when it comes to play. Entered 1963 - Jakin - Basketball 3; Baseball 3; F.F.A. 3, Treasurer 1. D’ville - Basketball 1; Baseball 1; F.F.A. 1; Football 1. MAXIE HAYES This cute girl likes to walk, but not alone. Entered 1963 - Library Club 1, Reporter 1; Tri- Hi-Y 1. BRENDA JOYCE HELMS Home is where the heart is. Entered 1963 - Jakin - F.H.A. 3, Reporter 1, Vice President 1; Basketball 3; Who's Who; Future Teachers 1; Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer. KENNETH HORNE Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. F.F.A. 3. Parliamentarian 1. SID INGRAM Lookout! He has mischief in his eyes.' Basketball 1; Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 4; Library Club 1; Baseball 1. MARY ANN JENKINS A loyal companion, an excellent friend, an earnest worker, true to the end.” 4-H Club 4, Treasurer 1, Council Secretary 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Vice President 1; F.H.A. 4; Library Club 1; Annual Staff 3, Club Editor 1, Associate Editor 1, Editor 1. SHARON JERNIGAN My heart belongs to some- one else, but it’s in good hands. 4-H Club 3; F.H. A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 2; Junior Class Vice President; Sen- ior Class Vice President. LUCIA ANN KIDD If silence were riches, I'd always be broke. F.H. A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Club 1. MILTON JONES Let the other fellow worry. F.F.A. 2. With grace and beauty, Carolyn accepted her reign as Donalsonville's 1963-64 Miss Peanut Queen. RONNIE KING I believe in work, but I'm not in favor of it. Hi-Y 4, Secretary 1, Treasurer 1, Vice President 1; 4-H Club 4; Sophomore Class Reporter; Basketball 1. HARRIETTE LANE Full of wit and full of fun, she's in love with every- one. Tri-Hi-Y 4. Vice Presi- dent 1, Chaplain 1, Presi- dent 1; 4-H Club 3; F.H.A. 4; Basketball 2; Annual Staff 1, Snapshot Editor 1; Sophomore Class Secretary- Treasurer; Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer. ANITA SHARLA LEE She’s pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. F.H. A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Reporter 1; 4-H Club 3; Cheerleader 2. Captain 2; Annual Staff 1, Typing Editor 1; Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer; Sophomore Class Presi- dent; Senior Class Reporter. ALLEN LEWIS Teachers and classrooms are his only objections to an edu- cation. Football 4, Captain 1; Bas- ketball 3; Baseball 1; F.F.A. 3, Secretary 1. tommy McMullen You’re young only once. Entered 1963 - Jakin - F.F.A. 3; Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Junior Class President. D'ville - F.F.A. 1. DONNA McCALVIN Full of life and lively fun. A friend and pal to everyone. Library Club 1; F. H. A. 4; 4-H Club 2. JACK MERKISON Faithful, trusty, and true. F.F.A. 4. BUD MERRITT JAN MIDDLETON Where there’s life, there's It's nice to be natural BUD! when you’re naturally Hi-Y 4. nice. Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H. A. 4. Parliamentarian 1. GERALD MILLER WILLARD MIMS All great men are dying; gee, I don't feel so well myself. Entered 1961 - F.F.A. 2; Reporter 1; Basketball 3; Football 3; Baseball 2; Junior Class President; Senior Class President. Good looking, good na- tured, and a good friend to have. F.F.A. 4. Treasurer 1, Vice President 1. BRENDA MIZELL JOHN MOSELY Lovely to- look at, de- lightful to know. Entered 1962 - 4-H Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 1. Don't crowd girls, you will all get a chance. Entered 1962 - F.F.A. 2, Treasurer 1; Basketball 2, Manager 1; Baseball 1. WILLIAM MURKERSON ELAINE NORTH Sober, but not serious; quiet, but not idle. Entered 1963 - Jakin - F.F.A. 3; Basketball 3. D'ville - F.F.A. 1. Thoroughly alive and full of pep. F.H.A. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 3. BILL NUNNERY Many a ten-gallon hat sits on a one-ounce brain. Entered 1963 - Jakin - F.F. A. 3, Secretary 3; Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Junior Class Vice President. D'ville - F.F. A. 1; Bas- ketball 1; Baseball 1. LINDA FAYE PHILLIPS Happy am I. from care I'm free; why aren’t they all contented like me? F.H.A. 4. Historian 1, Secretary-Treasurer 1, President 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 1; 4-H Club 4; Basketball 4, Captain 1; Annual Staff 1, Class Edi tor 1; Sophomore Class Vice President. ROLLIN RATH EL A nice, friendly, courteous guy. F.F. A. 4; Basketball 1; Baseball, 1. CAROLYN REAGAN Cute, neat, and hard to beat. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 1; F.H.A. 4, Reporter 1, Parliamentarian 1, F.F. A. Sweetheart; 4-H Club 4, Council Girls' Vice President 3, Secretary 1, Reporter 1; Cheer- leader 4, Captain 1, Co-Captain 2; Annual Staff 2, Assistant Busi- ness Manager 1, Business Manager 1. JOHNNY REYNOLDS Friendly to all. hostile to none, Always happy and full of fun. 4-H Club 2, President 1; Hi-Y 4; Football 4. Co- Captain 1. BARBARA RITCHIE Good qualities need no advertising. Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H.A. 4; Library Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Annual Staff 1, Typing Editor 1. MIKE SANDERS To hurry and worry is not his creed. F.F. A. 3; 4-H Club 2; Baseball 3. FEDERICO SANTI ’’There are some men who are born to be best, have every virtue, and by right lead the rest. 4-H Club 1; F.F. A. 3; Hi-Y 3, Secretary 1; Band 2; Junior Class Reporter. '3 , Joy was elected D.A.R. Good Citizen. 1 We had a blast in chemistry! 30 -----V SANDRA SPOONER Her future is planned, third finger, left hand. F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 2. STEVE SPOONER He carries his troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. 4-H Club 1; F.F. A. 4. Vice President 1, President 1; Hi-Y 2; Baseball 3. AMY JO SPOONER Her friendship is worth having. Tri-Hi-Y 4. 2nd Vice President 1; Treasurer 1; F.H.A. 1; 4-H Club 2. JOHN PHIL SPOONER I’ll agree with you, but you are wrong. 4-H Club 4, Vice President 1; F.F. A. 2; Hi-Y 4. Chap- lain 1; Baseball 1. ALICE TAYLOR Politeness goes far, but costs nothing. Entered 1963 - Library Club 1. BERT THOMAS Always up to something. Hi-Y 4; Library Club 1. DERRELL TOMLIN The best things come in small packages. F.F. A. 4. BERT TRULOCK If at first you don’t suc- ceed - oh, well, skip it. Hi-Y 4. President 1, Vice President 1; 4-H Club 2. ELLIOT WHITTAKER, JR. A lion among ladies is a dangerous thing. F.F. A. 4; 4-H Club 3; Baseball 3. DON WRIGHT The trouble is: There are so many beautiful women and so little time. 4-H Club 1; Hi-Y 4; Foot- ball 4; Baseball 1. BETTY CARTER WEBB Love makes the world go round. RUTH WETHERINGTON Live and be merry. Entered 1962. F. H. A. 2; 4-H Club 1. Jakin Seniors proudly display their Senior rings. Our usual state of Senior confusion. Juniors President - SUE REYNOLDS Vice President - DONALD BUTLER Secretary-Treasurer - BRENDA DOZIER Reporter - BETSY BIVINGS Dianne Alday Sue Alday Phillip Bainbridge. Beverly Barber Johnny Barber Rosalyn Barber Terry Bachelor Annette Beasley Betsy Bivings William Bramlett Patricia Braswell Paul Brimlow Ray Croom Cynthia Davis Brenda Dozier Ann Dukes Donna Durden Bill Earnest Gwynn Faig Janet Gehman June George Chris Gibbons Peggy Godby Charlene Harrison Atherlone Hornsby Thomas Hudson Brenda Ingram Hurby Johnson Jenny Johnson Linda Johnson Bill Jones Bob Jones Linda King Jeannette Kinley Jackie Lane Bruce McCormick Richard McCormick Phillip McDaniel Faye McDonald Patricia McMullen Ann Marable Beth Marable Julius Merkison Sue Middleton Elouise Miller Carolyn Mims Some people will do anything to get out of work! Durwood Morris Freida Moulton Don Murkerson Mike Murphy Sharon Nunnery Judy Odom Ony 's Odom Wayne Officer The Intellectuals!” Buddy Reese Sue Reese Mary Revells Sue Reynolds Linda Riddlehoover Carolyn Ritchie Sara Jane Robinson Jerry Sasnett Kathy Toole Larry Townsend 1 + ? 'I V' Rushy Scott Sandra Shannon Ricky Squires John Ray Stout Carolyn Taylor Cosby Thomas Tommy Thompson Jimmy Toole Fourth period French class. Delane Trawick Wanda Webb Sue Weeks Joyce Whittaker Barbara White George Williams Marilyn Williams John Wilson President NINA BLACKBURN Vice President NINA JO CHESTNUT Secretary-Treasurer HELEN PARKER Reporter BECKY LEWIS Parliamentarian DONNA LANE Sophomores Mike Bowen Cleve Bridges Karen Broome Lorraine Buckhalter Kay Burke Janet Burke Janice Bush Jimmy Bush Carol Holland Rita Horne Roger Home Jack Ivey Ralph and Susan enjoy our Homecoming dance. Danny Johnson Dianne Johnson Delores Jones Lamar Jones Richard Kelly Carmela King Donna Lane Larry Lane Wanda Lane Becky Lewis Leroy Lewis Raymond Lewis ?) iCC a o p oc- _ c t Z V SJc E 2P' o . c-? -K uUirJ Xjtou j o-UjZt lf u r ihccb u C r j +■ Xic j Sm Ia Cc s Ujju- °yr- -1 Butch McLeod Rebecca McLeod Mary Helen McMullen Phyllis Mercer Robert Lomineck Heyward Lynn Mitchell McCalvin Jane McLendon Kathy Singletary Louie Sirmons Jimmy Smith Ray Smith Luke Spooner Mike Spooner Linda Stout Norma Strickland (a®?!® Reggie Tedder Peggy Thomas Virginia Weeks Glenn Whittaker Linda Whittaker Harry Whittaker Candy Whittle Carol Faye Williams V Freshmen President DANNY KING Vice President MAC TRULOCK Secretary-Treasurer MARY MOSLEY Reporter MIKE RICHARDSON Judy Braswell Travis Braswell Cynthia Brookins Jerry Brown Milton Buckhalter Weyman Buckhalter Patricia Burke Travis Burke Kenneth Bussell Brenda Butler Royce Canington Diane Chandler Rebecca Cloud Darrell Cross Kenneth Cox Terry Daniels Lewis Dollar Waymon Donley Robert Downing Bill Dukes William Dukes Amelia Earnest Billy Fain Ray Floyd Ray George Joe Glawson Sylvia Godby Theresa Granberry Larry Billy Ray Becky Kelly Gene Grant Hannah Helms Hicks Horne Sandra Edd Elaine Linda Ronald Howell Hudson Ingram Ingram Ingram Sherry Jackson Gwendolyn Kelly Patricia Miller Marlon James Danny King Barbara Mims Glenda Mary Sandra Jemigan Johnson Johnson Robert Linda Georgianne McGowen McMullen Merritt Donald Ronald Mary Mizell Mizell Mosley Douglas Odom Leon Odom Butch Phillips Willie Pearl Poole Jane Roberts Ronald Robertson Betty Lou Robinson Pauline Robinson Dorsey Spooner Bill Steiner J. L. Stephens Ronnie Stewart Larry Moss Ted Murkerson Ray Murkerson Mike North Linda Powell John Pumphrey Mike Richardson Connie Ritchie Carol Ross Sid Shingler Linda Smith Patricia Smith Stella Whittaker Carolyn Wiley Carol Williams Diane Williams Ju Juan Williams Joe Womble Jerry Worrell Larry Worrell Dickey Wren Gloria Wright Ann Zorn Eighth Grade President - BO JOHNSON Vice President - ANN CLAYTON Treasurer - GERALD NEWBERRY Donnie Alday Linda Alday Nancy Alday Rita Alday Joe Aligood Buster Ausley Billy Ray Barber Danny Battles Mrs. Brigham's chapel program demonstrates how to make E. C. Bridges Kathy Brigham a sentence. Terry Collins Margaret Cowart Carolyn Cox Janie Crosby Joe Brown Margaret Brown Nancy Brown Robin Brown Don Buckhalter Cynthia Bush Charles Chesnut Hiram Childree Linda Childree Sonny Cloud Diane Cross Ray Denton Minie Dixon Bob Dozier Dianne Drake Joe Easterwood Gary Edwards Dawn Erwin Margaret Faircloth Jimmy Franklin Joyce Gehman Charles Glass Larry Gray Shirley Hagler Elaine Harrison The Junior Varsity cheerleaders. Andy Hill Roger Holley Peggy Holloway Bruce Horne Larry Horne Alan Ingram Frank Inman David Johnson Martha Ann Jones Randy King Flavia Jo Kirkland Patty Loyd Wayne Loyless Margaret McCalvin Sammy McCalvin Sandra McDaniel Jesse McLeod Catherine Miller Coleta Mims Jim Morris But it wasn’t dead long! Ed Moseley Reta Moseley Phillip Moss Tommy Newberry Keith Nolan Betty Odom Martha Perry Robert Perry Larry Phillips Lucille Phillips Clint Odom Jack Owen Donna Parker Edward Parker Elaine Parker Patsy Rangel Sue Reynolds Joanna Richardson Doyle Roberts Gale Roberts W. C. Roberts Becky Robinson Merrill Robinson Susie Robinson Steven Romine Ray Sheffield Joan Shores Gary Spooner June Spooner Some people study too much! Vivian Starnes John Thomas Ward Trulock Johnny Turner Vicki Walls Deloris White Frances Whittaker Ann Williams Shelby Wilson Deloris Yates Mr. and Miss SCHS Johnny Reynolds and Joy Barber MOST BEAUTIFUL - Brenda Mizell MOST HANDSOME - Lawrence Davis MOST INTELLECTUAL Mary Ann Baker Bert Trulock MOST ATHLETIC Linda Phillips Allen Lewis WITTIEST Linda Bridges Bert Thomas CUTEST Maxie Hayes Don Wright Oc-. g aL ' ■rwi 7- SL jc-C-cX --------------- ——■ - Zc6 £e£ Tuocj£ 1 JUiJcXL Jcy v. ' ' c cL L ............ '' Ls O y XjLM (2 oC ( ▼ ' o6 qj La (JU CL O ,So Auu4 6 ; ( (x t C - - 4_ — •£ 6 4c oc £, . I; H C' a__- O C c - y . ™ . dLtx c l M — | J X-A - 7, e _ ’„ ■ I ,,,, iX€ 7 (% UL £ - - a(Jt- V Jc XZU. xL +_ £ -c L J HJL JC C. JU6+ y x - £ux. PJ. l lX fi ccc W J tC UL. c'c X r acu o ° JZTT - 4 .Cco - ' v - V U -cy FOOTBALL SCHS 0 Lowndes Co. 23 SCHS 6 T'ville Central 26 SCHS 7 Blakely 20 SCHS 0 Turner Co. 14 SCHS 6 Miller Co. 7 SCHS 13 Hahira 20 SCHS 7 Cuthbert 20 SCHS 13 Terrell Co. 20 SCHS 7 Pelham 34 SCHS Graceville Schedules GIRL'S BASKETBALL Seminole 46 Climax 18 Seminole 102 Clay Co. 25 Seminole 72 Calhoun Co. 31 Seminole 86 Randolph Co. 63 Seminole 48 Miller Co. 34 Seminole 66 Bainbridge 31 Seminole 64 Climax 35 Seminole 76 Blakely 44 Seminole 61 Terrell Co. 24 Sem inole 60 Cairo 30 Seminole 70 Calhoun Co. 47 Seminole 54 Pelham 30 Seminole 72 Clay Co. 30 Sem inole 59 Turner Co. 33 Seminole 55 Miller Co. 41 Seminole 70 Bainbridge 29 Seminole 56 Cairo 40 Seminole 60 Terrell Co. 22 Seminole 45 Blakely 20 Seminole 73 Randolph Co. 41 Seminole 63 Pelham 39 Seminole 45 Turner Co. 30 CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Seminole 43 Colquitt 24 Seminole 50 Edison 37 BOY'S BASKETBALL Seminole 68 Climax Seminole 49 Clay Co. Seminole 30 Calhoun Co. Seminole 72 Randolph Co. Seminole 64 Miller Co. Seminole 73 Bainbridge Seminole 78 Climax Seminole 49 Blakely Seminole 77 Terrell Co. Sem inole 65 Cairo Seminole 56 Calhoun Co. Seminole 84 Pelham Seminole 84 Clay Co. Seminole 62 Turner Co. Seminole 64 Miller Co. Seminole 99 Bainbridge Seminole 64 Cairo Seminole 67 Terrell. Co. Seminole 67 Blakely Seminole 86 Randolph Co. Seminole 52 Pelham Seminole 52 Turner Co. CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Seminole 57 Blakely Football — 1963 ROW ONE: J. McLeod. ROW TWO: D. Odom, L. Grant. R. Smith, J. Hastey, B. McLeod, H. Cobb, J. Ivey. D. Cliett. P. Bainbridge. ROW THREE: D. Wright, B. Baker, A. Clayton, L. Spooner, J. Barber, S. Shingler, H. Crosby, R. Stokes, K. Clayton, M. Bowen, B. Hannah. ROW FOUR: Coach Snell, R. Canington, G. Miller, B. Hayes. A. Lewis, L. Davis, J. Reynolds, J. Pumphrey, R. Williams, P. Brimlow. BOTTOM: Glass, Morris, Newberry, Spooner, Robinson, Ausley, Buckhalter. SECOND ROW: Roberts, Chestnut, Thomas, Ingram, Mosely, King, Gray, Odom. THIRD ROW: Denton, McCalvin, Phillips, Johnson, Hill, Owens, Coach Daniels. Homecoming 1963 Homecoming parade Crowning of the Oueen by Senator Julian Webb Homecoming court: Sharon Jernigan, Queen Patricia Davis, Susan Shingler. Our court and their escorts: John Mosely, Sharon Jernigan, Paul Brim low, Patrica Davis, Bob Dutton, Susan Shingler. Basketball FRONT ROW - Jackie Lane, Carolyn Mims, Gwynn Faifln Linda Faye Phillips, Charlotte Hawkins, Peggy Godby, Josephine Owens, Nina Blackburn. BACK ROW - Mr. N. P. Malcom, Brenda Dozier, Cynthia Brookins, Sue Weeks, Kaye Barber, Lillian Miller, Rebecca Cloud, Patricia Smith, Nina Jo Chestnut, Brenda Butler, Elouise Miller, and Sue Reynolds, Manager. FRONT ROW - Gerald Miller, Donnie Hill, Joe Hastey, Danny Johnson. BACK ROW - Donald Butler, Allen Lewis, Ricky Squires, Marlon James, Coach Jere Tillman. Nina tries to stop Edison girl. COACH - N. P. Malcom CAPTAINS - Linda Faye Phillips Charlotte Hawkins Cs t , lm4— CX e eSi Linda Faye Phillips..................FORWARD Charlotte Hawkins......................GUARD oLct ’-e umc9 O -OC, Xkfl_ 4 JtieJt O-0- _ a_Ji_• OyA-O— CK OMa L. o V -Jt. 'H? J r.wynn Pain...................FORWARD Jackie Lane...................FORWARD Why are all those girls crowding Jackie? Practice for Victory. Tense moments in Seminole - Calhoun game. Carolyn Mims.............................FORWARD Josephine Owens.............................GUARD Peggy Godby................................GUARD Nina Blackburn............................GUARD Gerald Miller Marlon James Danny Johnson Don Butler waits for his chance Allen Lewis attempts to increase the score Allen Lewis Cheerleaders Sharon Jemigan, Donna Lane, Brenda Ingram, Kaye Canington, Carolyn Reagan, Patsy Ethridge, Candy Whittle, Sharia Lee, Peggy Thomas, Georgianne Merritt, and Wanda Brooks, FOOTBALL: Captain - Sharia Lee Co-Captain - Carolyn Reagan All together now 1-2-3 . 5 All t BASKETBALL: Captain - Carolyn Reagan Co-Captain - Kaye Canington SPONSOR: Miss Barbara Pitts Baseball — 1963 BOTTOM: Steve Spooner, Mike Sanders, Glenn Hill, Terry Chestnut, Larry Townsend. SECOND ROW: Thomas Williams, Donald Butler, David Cliett, Reuben Roberts, Richard Kelley, Andy Alday. THIRD ROW: Benny Hodges, Joseph Cross, James Loyless, Gerald Miller, Junior Whittaker, Leonard Spooner, Coach Daniels. SCHEDULE 1962-63 Seminole 7 Pelham 2 Seminole 6 Terrell Co. 11 Seminole 7 Blakely 3 Seminole 5 Pelham 2 Seminole 2 Terrell Co. 1 Seminole 17 Blakely 1 Seminole 5 Miller Co. 3 REGION PLAYOFF Seminole 11 Woodbine 6 STATE PLAYOFF Seminole 0 Norcross 3 Leonard Spooner, Donald Butler, Reuben Roberts, Terry Chestnut, Benny Hodges, James Whittaker, BOTTOM ROW -T. Williams, A. Alday, D. Cliett, L. Townsend, M. Sanders. TOP ROW: J. Cross, G. Hill, S. Spooner, R. Kelly, J. Loyless, G. Miller. Senior Tri-Hi-Y 1st. V. Pres. - MARY ANN JENKINS Advisor - MRS. OTHELL EVANS 2nd. V. Pres. - AMY JO SPOONER Treas. - CAROLYN REAGAN BOTTOM ROW - Advisor - Mrs. Evans, C. Reagan, UJ. Phillips. M. A. Jenkins, H. Lane, A. J. Spooner, B. Mizelle, L. Bridges. SECOND ROW - J. Johnson, W. Webb, (p. McMullenT . Cannington, W. Brooks, A. Marable, J. Lane, S. Nunnery, F. Moulton, D. Alday, S. Lee. THIRD ROW - S. Shannon, B. Ingram. L. King, S. Alday, L. Riddlehoover, D. Durden, S. Reynolds, L. Holland, J. George, M. Williams, B. S. White, C. Davis, S. Jernigan, B. Marable. FOURTH ROW - B. Dozier, G. Fain, M. A. Baker, B. Ritchie, J. Barber, L. A. Kidd, P thridge, M. Hayes, C. Hawkins. Projects Chairmen Pres. - Bert Trulock, V. Pres. - Buddy Herrington, Sec. Fred Santi, Treas. - Ronnie King, Reporter - Ralph Williams, Chaplain - Bob Dutton. ADVISOR - Coach Snell V. Pres. 4 Buddy Herringtoi FIRST ROW - Ronnie King, Bob Dutton, Ralph Williams, Bert Trulock, Buddy Herrington, Federico Santi. SECOND ROW - Bill Steiner, Bert Thomas, Cosby Thomas, Herby Crosby, Sid Shingler, Harry Cobb, John Phil Spooner, Joe Hastey. THIRD ROW - Johnny Reynolds, Bud Merritt, Don Wright, Joe Dick, Ricky Squires, David Pearce, Luke Spooner, Danny King. President - CAROL F. WILLIAMS Vice President - FRANCESCA SANTI Treasurer - FIELEN PARKER Secretary - ANN HILL BOTTOM: Ward, Community Projects; Webb, World Service; Mosely, School Projects; Williams; Thomas; McLeod; Parker; Hill; Santi; Williams. SECOND ROW: Stout; Shingler; Owens; Lane; Merritt; Singletary; Fuller; Whittle; Lewis; Cross. THIRD ROW: Ingram; Earnest; Easom; Dutton; Chestnut; Trawick; Erwin; White; Williams; Granberry; King; Mrs. Francis Smith, Advisor. FOURTH ROW: Shingler; Blackburn; Johnson; Roberts; Morris; Miller; Broome; Holland; Butler; Jernigan; Miller. Library Club OFFICERS Historian - Anne Marable, Reporter - Maxie Hayes, Parliamen- tarian - Ony's Odom, Advisor - Mrs. Mary N. Kirkland, Presi- dent - Ann Hill, Vice President - Phyllis Mercer, Secretary- Treasurer - Suzanne Shingler. FIRST ROW - L. Buckhalter, R. Barber, B. Ritchie, D. McCalvin, G. Braswell, G. Burke. SECOND ROW - A. Beasley, A. Erwin, M. Chance, £. Ethridge, L. Kidd, K. Toole, J. Roberts, J. Fuller, L. Bridges, N. Brown, A. Taylor. THIRD ROW - B. Thomas, B. Ingram, B. Lewis, M. Jenkins, S. Ingram. 4-H Club To make the best better ’ Treasurer - HARRY COBB 3oy's Vice Pres. - LUKE SPOONER President - BOB DUTTON Advisor - MR. HALL Secretary - JANE ROBERTS Girl's Vice Pres. - KATHY SINGLETARY Parliamentarian - ROSE DUTTON Reporter - JOY BARBER EIGHT GRADE OFFICERS President - ANDY HILL Boy's Vice Pres. - GARY SPOONER Reporter - CHARLES CHESTNUT Advisor - MR. HALL Girl's Vice Pres. - CANDY WHITE V Secretary - MARGARET FAIRCLOTH Treasurer - NANCY ALDAY Advisor - MR. PAYNE BOTTOM: Mr. Payne, Mr. Hall, Spooner, King, Gray, Buckhalter, Aligood, Loyless, Perry, Johnson, Chestnut, Robinson, Moss, Holley, Spooner. SECOND ROW: Spooner, Sasnett, Thomas, Mosely, Gibbons, Cobb, Lane, Barber, Dutton, Crosby, Ivey, Crosby, King, Phillips, Harrison, Cowart. THIRD ROW; Floyd, Whittaker, Burke, Reagan, Dutton, Thomas, Lane, Spooner, Hill, Alday, Mims, Brown, Parker. FOURTH ROW: Shingler, Parkei, Shingler, Williams, Johnson, Roberts, Denton, Childree, Ingram, Singletary, Brown, Ausley, Easterwood, Whittle, Faircloth, Mosley. Future Homemakers of America BOTTOM: Baker. Harrell, Hawkins, Phillips, Godby, Advisor - Mrs. Vic Hickson, King, McMullen, Thomas, Mims, Owens, Kidd. SECOND ROW: Jernigan, Lee, Merritt, Reagan, Ward, Williams, White, Jemigan, Trawick. Owens, Easom, Miller, McDonald, Johnson. THIRD ROW: Jenkins, Dutton, Whittle, Barber, Mims, Miller, Godby, Zorn, Blackwelder, Hornsby, Smith, Spooner, North, Nunnery, George, Passmore, Williams. FOURTH ROW: Lane, Howell, Fuller, Kelly, Robinson, Erwin, Holland, White, Moulton, Shannon, Johnson, Johnson, McMullen, Johnson, Middleton, Braswell, Middleton. FIFTH ROW: Lewis, McLendon, Blackburn, Cloud, Smith, Andrews, Jackson, Barber, Ethridge, Bridges, Webb, Childree, Jones, Brookins, Butler, Ritchie, Ingram, Poole. SIXTH ROW; Chestnut. Earnest, Barner, Buckhalter, McCalvin, Ritchie, Ritchie, Toole. President - LINDA FAYE PHILLIPS Vice President - PEGGY GODBY Secretary-Treasurer - LINDA KING Reporter - PATRICIA McMULLEN Sponsor - MRS. VIC HICKSON F.H.A. Initiation Winner. F.F.A.-F.H.A. Sweetheart Becky Lewis, Nina Jo Chestnut - F. F. A. SWEETHEARTS John Mosely - F.H.A. SWEETHEART Future Farmers of America pApMERS pr Serica futupS .js rr Fa' NATIONAL FOR BOYS VS2 STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE BOTTOM: Lomineck, Spooner, Hayes, Braswell, Lewis, Fain, Lane, Stout, Croom, Spooner, Cliett, Mims, Williams, Lewis, George, Donnally, Alday, North, Mizell, Williams, Moss, Hudson. SECOND ROW: Horne, Alday, Pace, Barber, Jones, Spooner, Ingram, Smith, Alday, McGowan, Stevens, Poitivient, Glass, Merkison, Murkerson, Horne, Sirmons, Wamble, Waddell, Burke, Murkerson. THIRD ROW: Alday, Hicks, Thompson, McDaniel, Murphy, Santi, Stewart, Miller, Dollar, Chestnut, Sponsor - Mr. Baker, Becky Lewis, Cross, Thompson, Leon, Jones, Tomlin, Merkison, Toole, Bush, Rathel, Horne. FOURTH ROW: Phillips, Cox, Kelley, Bramlett, Trawick, Johnson, Pearce, Barber, Brown, Sanders, Chestnut, Alday, Smith, Mizell, Miller, McMullen, Murkerson, Nunnery, Clayton, Grant, Davis, Hayes, Tedder, Murkerson, Jones, James, Whittaker. BOTTOM: President - STEVE SPOONER Vice President - WILLARD MIMS Second V. Pres. - RAY CROOM SECOND ROW: Secretary - ALLEN LEWIS Reporter - JOHN RAY STOUT Sentinel - DAVID CLIETT Parliamentarian - JAMES H. WILLIAMS Treasurer - JOHN MOSELY (Absent) Band FIRST ROW: F. Moulton J M MiiUetir B. S. White, K. Broome, C. Holland, C. King, Director - Robert Strickland. SECOND ROW: D. King, F. Santi, G. Newberry, J. Thomas, G. Spooner, M. Richardson, D. Battles, J. Williams. THIRD ROW; J. Bush, K. Singletary, D. Johnson, F. Santi, L. Stout, B. Herrington, C. F. Williams, R. Floyd. FOURTH ROW: B. Steiner, C. Davis, J. Glawson, J. Clayton, T. Granberry, K. Brigham, A. Williams, W. Trulock. FIFTH ROW; B. White, N. Cummings, J. Miller, R. McLeod, S. Pumphrey, R. Hill. SIXTH ROW: B. Jones, B. Anglin. C. Ritchie, S. Robinson, C. Bush, S. King. N. Cummings, C. Ritchie, B. Anglin, J. Miller, F. Santi. C. Davis, B. Steiner, J. Glawson. BOTTOM: J. Clayton, T. Granberry, R. McLeod, K. Brigham. SECOND ROW; S. Widner. THIRD ROW; R. Hill. FOURTH ROW: J. Bush, K. Singletary, D. Johnson, S. Pumphrey. FIFTH ROW: C. Bush. SIXTH ROW: A. Williams. SEVENTH ROW: B. White, J. McLeod, W. Trulock, S. King. Librarian - FREIDA MOULTON . President - DANNY KING Vice Presideni PATRICIA McMULLEN Secretary-Treasurer - CAROL FAYE WILLIAMS Reporter - CYNTHIA DAVIS D. King, F. Santi, G. Newberry, B. Jones, G. Spooner, M. Richardson, J. Thomas. B. Herrington, R. Floyd, C. F. Williams, D. Battles, S. Robinson, L. Stout, J. Williams. Head Majorette Drum Majorette Carmela King BARBARA SUE WHITE KAREN BROOME Glee Club President - MOUNT VINA CHANDLER Librarian - FLAVIA JO KIRKLAND Secretary-Treasurer - KATHY TOOLE Reporter - BETTY ODOM Vice President - CAROL ROSS Director - ROBERT STRICKLAND FIRST ROW: J. Shores, G. Wright, L. McMullen, C. Ross, N. Brown, B. Odom, F. J. Kirkland. SECOND ROW: M. V. Chandler, B. Helms, K. Toole, L. King, J. Gehman, E. McCalvin, E. Parker, Director - Robert Strickland. 3rd Period French Club OFFICERS President - CYNTHIA DAVIS • Vice Pres—r GWY-NN FAIN Secretary-Treasurer - BARBARA WHITE Reporter - KAREN BROOME Parliamentarian - BETSY BIVINGS (Absent) TOP ROW - J. Bush, L. Harrell, W. Webb, T. Phillips, K. Singletary. SECOND ROW - K. Toole, M. McMullen, J. Owens, Carol F. Williams, R. Dutton, A. Hill, C. Whittle, K. Burke, F. Santi, B. Marable. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Sowell, P. Easom, C. Bridges, S. Reynolds, W. Brooks, J. Lane, K. Broome, J. Kinley, E. Phillips, S. Whittaker. FOURTH ROW - D. Lane, C. Holland, C. Davis, B. S. White, C. Ritchie, A. Erwin, P. Thomas, L. Stout 4th Period French Club TOP ROW: Billy Ray Hannah, Bruce Baker, William Bramlett, Cosby Thomas, David Pearce, Milton Buckhalter, Sid Shingler, Buddy Herrington. Dicky Wren, Jerry Worrell. SECOND ROW - Gail Morris, Phyllis Mercer, Jenny Clayton, Theresa Granberry, Mary Moseley, Kaye Canington, Vicki Webb, Dianne Williams, Karen Ward, Beverly White, Suzanne Shingler, Kenneth Bussell. THIRD ROW - Jenny Johnson, Susan Shingler, Anne Marable, Betty Webb, Edna Harrison, Royce Canington, Linda Holland, Georgianne Merrit, Mike Richardson, JuJuan Williams, Robert Stokes, Mac Trulock. OFFICERS - President, BRUCE BAKER: Vice President, DAVID PEARCE: Secretary-Treasurer, LINDA HOLLAND; Reporter, KAYE CANINGTON: Parlimentarian, JENNY JOHNSON. Advisor - MRS. 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