Spencer High School - Spencerian Yearbook (Columbus, GA)

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-fwegn y i. . - Jug.. V L ,516 4 f av N .,v,, L1,, 1 ,fx av Q i , , 5 Q . W 11 , Q 'mb V N. w R ,, Q 5 N, ' wma ,,,. firm , fvmmmf THE 1968 SPENCERIAN Published by the Senior Class of the William Henry Spencer High School Columbus, Georgia 4 T 2, .ez ,E M. iff PRINCIPALS 1930-194-5 F. R. Lumpkin 194-5-1967 C. W. Du,Vaul 1967- E. T. Lindsey WILLIAM H SPENCER The original structure of the William H. Spencer High School was erected in 1930 on Tenth Avenue and Eighth Street. In the building of the school, di- rectors of the Rosenwald Fund contributed 522,500 and Dr. George Foster Peabody, noted philanthropist, donated the sum of 355,000 Also, a substantial con- tribution from the late G. Gunby Jordan aided in the purchase of the land on which the school was built. The present structure, above, was opened in Sep- ...P- fr HGH CI OO tember, 1953. lt's cost, including land and furnishings exceeded one million dollars. On February 19, 1965, the Board of Education authorized a contract in the amount of 3137.000 for an addition to the school which provided additional classroom and office space. Spencer High School is a firm link in the chain of educational progress in M uscogee County as celebrate THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS. The Class of 1968 in honor of WILLIAM HENRY SPENCER offers a tribute to his memory as an educator and a friend of youth The noble name of William H. Spencer High School is testimony of the high esteem in which he was held by the citizens of Columbus, Georgia. He is indeed, an integral part of THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 'Kb FORE WORD The Class of 1968, united in our heritage, looks back at the past and expresses hope for the future. It is significant that the school year 1967 - 1968 marks the FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS of public education in Colum- bus. It is also significant that the graduating class of 1968 is ai part of that history. Many persons were involved in helping us to reach this important milestone in our lives. I n view of this, it is with a feel- ing of deep appreciation that we recognize, in this edition of the SPENCERIAN, the educational channels through which we have passed . . . to stand now on the threshold of graduation from our beloved Spencer High School. The pleasant visits which we made to our former schools with our photographer brought back many happy memories of the days spent in each of them during our formative years. We are a part of each school and each school is a part of us. And, when the worlzl shall linlf our names With gracious lives and manner fine, You, as teachers shall assert your claims Anal proudly whisper, These were minef, Kay Coffee TABLE OF CONTENTS Backward, Turn Backward .,,... Dedication .. Historical Date ,... . School Board and Administration .. Faculty and Departments ,... Seniors School Song, School Hymn .,,,,.. Ring Ceremony ...... Athletics . Features Historical Data .. Schools and History ...., Superlatives Organizations . Clubs Features, Honors, Awards .,... Campus ....,.....,.. , Spencerian. Staff ..,,,,. U nd e rclassmen Faculty Roster ...,..,, Patrons and Advertisements .,... . Dr, Martin Luther King ,o,.c , 'Q fi J F 1 .Ek H 5 ' , ' GSL ,fi -Q-1 ff ,,- ' if - 1 A , i g ' 'Q- -A so 2, BACKWARD TURN BACKWARD . . . 4 u V H. W ,S K ,We Jefferson D. Davis School Erected 1952 W. M. Thomas, Principal W. B. Hudson, Principal Fifth Avenue School 1, - - 1. This IS a surprise r fz. ,lS,a 1 K Wfwfw 2+-2 fEe3l.g ,i1ffv'S?,g ,..:zfQf:,: 3Lfg1kyf95'5iag's,,-449 V, - J M 'gi X Q 7 W ffm s 2 1 is , .EW ,g fiffsa-mf-3 'VM fr' .sv 521, mf . , i -f-f M f'-. :W rf- M. zh. :f r ,, 3'3:312, lwflewrwmaifi :.'--:.:--n- f 2.:::-i,:1::7m': ',, kgjLJ,g1,,g?, EMSEAQQZ- K -:::5::E:::?2:-:: Wg uwiwwmm in e:'i:2Sifi? ' - :ffg1gfgfjifj:ffl 31- , 2 X452 E 21 Jin ii-.:Hzga:: 1'--gg:-41: a.,.. , pins-we . s Mrs. Eliza Maddox, Principal We'II be back again, Won't we Ronnie? RONNIE! 5842004 Avenue 5Cll09' A hot dog, maybe? 11 .4 mb, mmfw mxmmvzrww 14wrgvm1xvmeiw X -732-351549341 V jggesiffrmzfsaf -,fy wmafvsssfs, -fi ,..V'. we ,.W, W ,Qy?'2m,f2xfwez3 ,,., My,,,,,,,,5 ,. ,,,,,Q, -Lfefffgvffiwgm :W Um mfmfszfre sxwqfsggvgissggfra xiii' .2 M W, wwwer was fa?immswsxiszfsea4ez sxsfiwfegwgszgwfs Q ,g,,,,g,,,fm1m:mz1 S .155 .rr P is Hifrefsw M, M X if 142i , K L, , 1 K Carver Elementary Principal my R Harry L. Vernon 0 f i l Yes, sir. We were properly excused. WW. i l rg yyyy a 2 7 if Matthew Rivers, Principal Dawson Drive School Class of '33 . ,Z 4 in nd' SOUTHERN JUNIOR The Spencerian Handshake HIGH SCHOOL Robert Lyles Principal Z. B. Anderson, Principal Forest Road School 5,-, L. D. Bussey, Principal Manly Taylor Class of '33 Have they enlarged the Cafeteria? T. T. Alexander, Principal Mamie Mathews School We tried to get here before one o'clo6k. Closed? Where's the water fountain? B. T. Stafford, Principal Radcliff DEDI CA T I ON The Class of 1968 of the William H. Spencer High School proudly dedicates this edition of the SPENCERIAN to Eddie T. Lindsey, an intellectual product of the efforts, goals and achievements of THE FIRST ONE HUNDRED YEARS of education in Columbus, Georgia and Muscogee County. Mr. Lindsey, principal of Spencer High School, attended the public schools in Columbus. As a result of the educational background he received as a student he was able to pursue further educational goals which prepared him for his present position. He has the distinction of being the first graduate of Spencer High School to become its principal. Let me teach my son the ways of life, The ups and downs, the foes, the strife, The pros and cons that come his way, To prepare him for a better dayf' HIS TOPICAL DA TA On November 19, 1866 - The Columbus Public School System was provided for in a resolution introduced by Alderman John Mcllhenny and adopted by the City Council of Columbus, Georgia. On December 28, 1866 - The Public School System was authorized in Col- umbus in a bill passed by the General Assembly of Georgia. On March 12, 1867 - The first public school in Columbus was opened in the old Presbyterian Church on the corner of Tenth Street and Second Avenue. The first Public School for colored children was established in 1872. It first operated in rented quarters .... Temperance Hall, located on Eleventh Street. Blind Tom, famed Negro musical genius had given concerts at Temperance Hall. John Wilkes Booth also had appeared there a few months before he assassinated President Abraham Lincoln. In June, 1875, the Board of Education bought the African Methodist Church Building on Mercer Street Cnow Sixth AvenueD for 3800.00. With the purchase went title to one acre from the Commons Commissioners. The building, a brick structure, was converted for school purposes and there was also built on the site a two story frame school building containing four rooms. SPRINGER OPERA HOUSE Springer Opera House, once the scene of yearly graduations has recently been restored and is one of Columbus' most famous landmarks. X In 1898, the late Booker T. W ashington, famed Educator, Founder and Presi- dent of Tuskegee Institute delivered the Commencement address at the Springer. 'Y E' 3.3. 1 1 'EP 12 :gig '!'IiVf' Board Education Muscogee COUHQ' MUSCOGEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE Mr. John R. Kinnett, Sr., President Mr. T. Hiram Stanley, First Vice-President Mr. Joe W. Blackman, Dr. William H. Shaw, Mr. C. Nathan Hunter, Mrs. Frank David Mr. Elmer D. F inch: Mr. W. E. Harrell Mr. B. H. Hardaway, III Dr. S. A. Roddenberry Mr. David Rothschild, II Second Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mr. I. W. F eighner Dr. James M. Grant Mr. Louis C. Kunze Dr. John T. Miller Mrs. Joseph. J. Spano Mr. J. Ellis Swint Mr. I. Madden Hatcher, Attorney THE CLASS OF 1968 Salutes MR. LOUIS C. KUNZE, SR. Mr. Kunze was born in Baltimore, Maryland and at the age of 17 was sent to Georgia to represent the company for which he worked. At the age of 21 he organized his present company. He was elected to the school board in 1936 and is still serving as a member of this dedicated group of citizens. He has been chairman of the Rules and Regulations Committee for many years and has willingly donated many hours of his time for the benefit of local youth. In the past years he has taken great pride in the presentation of diplomas to the graduating classes of Spencer High School as well as other schools. He has shown by his example his belief in equal rights for everyone. Although he has now reached an advanced age and has spent many years in the service of his com- munity he is still actively engaged in the promotion of progress for the Muscogee County School District. ADMINISYRA T I ON Muscogee County School District Dr. William Henry Shaw Dr. Fred Kirby Superintendent of Education Asst. Supt. in charge of Instruction Mr. R. Brice Carson Mr. Nathan M. Patterson Mr. G. Nathan Hunter Asst. Supt. in charge of Asst. Supt. in charge of TreaSufeI' Personnel Special Services The first Superintendent of the Columbus Public Schools was Mr. George Dews, A .M. THE PRINCIPAL Eddie T. Lindsey, Principal Four years ago hardly anyone gave cent to the thought that the class of 1968 woud graduate during the Centennial year of public education in .1luscog'ce County. Nou' it appears significant that such an occasion coincides with the 1968 commencement season because as the school system mahes history so does the illustrious class of 1968. It is also significant that you chose to rezferc the many years of public education in the county by allowing this edition of the SPENCERIAN': to depict the trials, struggles, and glories of the past. Unly time will tell what the future holds for each member of the 1963 graduating class. Our hope is that sudden success would come to each of you, yet experience has taught us that success comes as a result of in,- telligence coupled with hard work and continuous striving. The administration and staff of Spencer High School have lalnored unceasingly for the past four years to provide you with the necessary attributes that will enahle you to succeed. Numerous activities have been af- forded you with the hope that you would grow and develop into successful and worthwhile citizens of our democratic society. As you emlnark on the journey to success. we admonish you to forever look to the hills from whence cometh your health. strength, stamina, and desire. ln addition we charge you to indulge in reflections on past erents and personalities that aided in your development. for nothing is more pitiful than one who Uscales the ladder of success and then scorns the base degrees by u-litcli he did ascendw. Spencer can never forget you, for you gazfe to her many glories that u-itt stand as landmarks and re- cords for years to come. ln the years ahead Spencer will cherish you, and by all means we expect you to cherish and hold high the good name of Spencer. E. T. Lindsey, Principal 5551 Wadsworth W. Gentry Assistant Principal From The Assistant Principal: We congratulate the members of the Senior Class for all which they have ac- complished thus far. To reach this status is no small achievement. You belong to the favored few who by the force of environment coupled with the ability and determina- tion have attained an enviable position on the ladder of life. Yours is the opportunity to help to build a new and better social order. Civiliza' tion is now passing through one of her great transition periods. The issue will depend largely upon the leadership of today. The leadership must be wise enough to preserve all the good of the ages past and broad enough to take into consideration all the factors and forces of our modern world. The challenge of the task is yours. May your life be one of service, bringing happiness and prosperity to you. Mr. W. W. Centry Assistant Principal Y: ' 'I W M, GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT 1 V ' eq X 2-'ff 9 ,M nu-..,,,,,, L ...gg 1115.225 P-ZAIIE' ERNESTINE A. MACK Director of Guidance WHBERFC I. M. CAMP 0. ROBINSON WASHINGTON Counselor Counselor qi ff 11, , f awww Mummy -, . 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Class of 1954- Clerk V A SECRE T ARIAL STAFF Corps of Loyal Specerians .luanita Jones Class of 1960 Secretary to the Principal Margaret Pruitt Class of 1958 Secretary to the Counselor Sandra Dysick Class of 1960 Substitute Secretary to the Principal '-- WWW , M, ,, U' x ms1lauamn M,-.u........M. CAFETERIA STAFF MACDALENE RIVERS Cafeteria Manager CAFETERIA STAFF Front Row L. to R.: Mary E. Williams, Mary A. Martin, Ruth Upshaw, Odessa Banks, Lillian Johnson, Iohn- nie Tucker. Standing Row L. to R.: Vernell Toney, Martha Daniels, Inez johnson, Viola Joseph, Dorothy Benefield, Ozie Woodward, Ethel Nathaniel. Mencer and Fluellen enjoy their 3rd hour class . . . Advanced Cafeterza Q-fi WL . iimswgee-'vas ag Q51 FACULTY and D PARTMEN S Y s hw a.: K l ,M W. . Q vi ' .4 '5,5Q'G 1. 4 ., ,EQ tm., . 'T' I 'f 25 sf A . ,. Y L ,gays 2 'I 1 :awk , - ., , , ' 7 J Q sm s? 53 x fgfzfi iizrai f 51, E , H . -. I. MW L, M y ' ' . x' W W 1i':H :':t 'i- ' :gf :?' :f ' J ' 'ig -'I 'F -1 Q2rif,, H 5' N9 X Q ,ff . i v , -. . Q .. f..f.: :, V Q -.inn 2' - fy , ffl lf-lwiAlfE5i'xL,i?5A :,ji:5 H ' 'WM 'iii . . Q: Wgijiu ' 3 I . L 'iii if ie - ' , g , V. -gg If A 'W . - we -aww 'QJNV a V fl 3: .W E'-5 aw, iw 9 1 w, ' 1 ,g gf I9 ART DEPARTMENT Curtis R. Patterson Instructor QQ As Mr. Patterson checks papier mache' projects of art students. This course is designed to provide the students with fundamental experiences in the field of art and crafts with emphasis on developing the students creative abilities, appreciation for art and to expose the students to as many media of art as passible. A collection of various art forms. 20 if Mrs. Audrey C. Posey Mrs. Ruby Graham The Business Department of Spencer High School seeks to develop an understanding of the present-day need for well-trained workers, and to develop an ap- preciation of the necessity for making plans for a career in which each individual can make his contribution to personal, social civic, and economic well-being. To participate in worthy opportunities for the improvements of Business. To create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations. gi! ..-I' ,ff M.. Practice! Practice! Practice! BUSINESS DEPARTMENT 2 . . ,QV James Tatum prepares the Duplicating ma- chine. Francene Suggs assists him. In May, 1895, 4-9 colored citizens petitioned that bookkeeping be taught in the ninth Chighestj grade. The petition was not favorably considered. M PURPOSE : To train students for a variety of occupations related to the sale and distribution of goods. alph Barnhart Chairman D.E. class listens attentively as Dollie relates her job experiences. il 4 flu' A fl JW 4. wp saeeel f i, T i ,, . E Q M: :b.,. 'gee , , .n,A -- r t 2 9 p p DRIVER A.. , , -f 'M' 2 vA 1 537 EDU 1..f: e.r:7 B 'a:' X uw L JA ' - as i ' rYJi,i,M-W -'L- A nd leave the driving to us . , MM-f A m, J' ' K S A X1 ff , B. C. Carswell Driver Educatzhn Instructor F., 2 -Q.. ei. Driver Education Students Learn to drive and drive defen- sively is one of the concepts stu- dents learn in Driver Education. In its second year at Spencer, the course has trained many teenage drivers, emphasizing safety, cour- tesy, and the basic rules of the road. semffmw mn swam ms: SAYEEW EDUCA fsmf asks? ?'HGMA5 MYR, QQ L. to R.: Annie Stanley, Verna Reese, Tommie Mc- Afee, Carolyn Bailey. Kneeling, Lester Walker, Barbara Florence, Fran- n cene Suggs, Alma Thomas, Sheila Byrd and Linda Alexander. ,,,...- 1 'll I -eh X X B. . 3 6 23 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Eunice B. Dent Gladys Boddy Chairman Since competence in English is basic to quality education, the English De- partment aims to train students to ex- press themselves clearly and effectively, to think critically, and to read with understanding. i .. . ---: ' ' 1 , l ..., ,, 1, ,, n R. , Q it so M ysfifil , ,. ,, Rosa Childs Helen Scott gg? f l llii k.,, Thomas Works Kok' ss'-,g, A tt,,l1l, 1 L, - Mrs. Childs demands thorough concentration - or else. , .,., Q Mildred Foster Martha Phillips Melinda Huff Elizabeth Gibson F EI N LANG ACE c , 01: c: U DEPARTMENT ,tg Coralee Rowell Chairman Earnestinc Nathan I oyce Gosha ,, WF, ,g,,,,m.W,-f.,y The Foreign Language Depart- ment provides adequate opportunities and facilities for students to equip themselves with: CU the ability to speak the language with acceptable correctness and fluency, Q23 the ability to understand the language when spoken, f3D the ability to read works of average difficulty in the language, and QD the ability to write the language with confidence. 3 1 t ttstc 5 , r ' ' 5 ' ff i': ' t J yyc. c,,c,,,, ,-. jf f 2 . y tt, , t i c.t, f X I Q g ,,,, ry c W F i , ,4 , ggg N igyz ' 7 if , le q K7l?Klf lli .. .. - f- ' ' K' ,f 'w Q ew A . f. -wwf, 1 , . , Q 'E -, lalyy 4' 1, it c , , , t , cvtt ji ' A - it siy fa We I IUURNALISM DEPAR T MEN T ..,. 491' PURPOSE : To educate the community in the work of the school. To publish school news. To create and express school opinion. To capitalize the achievements of the school. To encourage and stimulate worthwhile activities. To provide an outlet for student suggestions for the betterment of the school. 41 K gf? QE P 122 3 Q, fra 2 fi K X is 2... Q., in in bg XM Constance B. Ward Instructor The Humanities Department offers stu- dents insight on the expression of the arts so to achieve an awareness of their significance. The department strives to stimulate the in- dividual and his intellect. Students study works of the world,s greatest philosophers, artists, and religious intellectuals. Such things offer the student a wider interest in the hu- manities. ,pw y We to 1 H UMANI TIES DEPARTMENT Bobby and Michael critically examine an auth enic African war mask. The Humanities Class captured in deep thought as they are lectured on the Ameri- can Negrols proud heritage. 27 Jeffrey Dillion Oneysa Johnson Librarian Assistant Librarian Library Assistants LIBRAR Y EDU CA T ION The library provides a balanced book collection and audio-visual ma- terials for students and teachers of Spen- cer. It also provides reading guidance and helps students develop skill in the use of books and other library re- sources. A '31 M31 'K Q14 -'1 gl' fl 'Y'-mn... MA THEMA TICS EPARTMENT Estelle Brevard Biggs George Marshall Earlene McCoy Chairman PURPOSE: To develop those habits of thought and of action which will make for effective powers in the life of the individual. To see mathematics in terms of structure and patterns. To give students full command of the algebriac principles and , process in mathematzkral analysis. 'A Gwendolyn Smith Geraldine Willillflls A very alert class. Beauty Baldwin Paul Thompkins sf USIC D PAR T ME Jazz Quartet Richard Sterling, Richard Jessie, David Pitts, William Upshaw. Soul Trio William Upshaw, Claud Rivers, Tyrone Scott. VL.. This is a treble clef. -W it -W -- W Q if tw in ' 1 . .. ' W 5 if New N ,,,Q fm Aijggg e iiwfwmwm-2, .,,, -- Nf'M w 2 Q W V 2:52 , , --H-mf, wwwfszirrl ,m.1.3g,, W , ,,,fal,.:,t,g.,. ,W,.,.,. -- W.w W-Qw,,,W., w w, ig ...,, Jmmgmi M- 'K , MW, ,--, 'ww ' 'Sw-wo i I Wi. Www? F Me ,MW M Yf-- We-QfwMMyM... ' -. mffg Wwxw Y: me - QE - 'i - M W' 'gk ,llo o,rl 1 ll,l M , it ' A ,, is --,. ,N A: v,kk hw. . . ,. - -- f- k . ta., ,.., .fa lk.. ...o., 1 K k.,. . - ,, ..... ,. ,...- . au., tmp -- 2 .f E K fi I -ki' f K ' . Q5 sz ' ie e e 'Q - rr- ,.,.- : A . .. , -MX x K K ,. 5 : .- 11. , M , -- ,. ..... V. .-W A--. we .SL M ,, ... , X ..-- 2 :Q M- . MSW ,J-5 r- fm A -,E B5 ,, 5, - A I 5 i ' V r ' - -- We t'-- A xx-- ., 549' ' - X 1 rrii A ' -, Q ,L k.VVL , .V A A V A ii,, ,KVL The Concert Band x N + , , ., Y if V l W M ,.li?fw77'5W - 4 'K' o . M wg: I A VM A M W iww.-awgynmg ,,q. ., ,Q M.-W w k fo lk .. Q M W 'fu' l ' W l 5? l . , fi ,f A- A-,,' ' ', , , . , 4 , L .mf ,, - V W yn af .45 2 . h . - I . . , N V , I r , I 5 xy. -. rf. x - Y o lg a -xr 4 roor l r , A . , i .- 1 2 i Q, ill , . , . X . , Q t ,ge ,-4 ., ,, swim-1. - QW '--- J ,.,--f A V,-Qi!-'fs ww gg Lf Z WT i T' Slmon Brown . . It Lk,, if f-'. iitjryii ,L.LL 1 ,F . ff Law M Clunrman 4 f .,, -k, Iwmwwmwwfm WN 4 .R , .A MARCHINC 100 Senior Chorus Lillian Edmonds Choral Directress THE PHYSICAL EDU CA T I ON DEPAR T .MENT The comprehensive goals of the Phy- sical Eclucation Department em- phasize the mental, emotional and' social aspects of living as well as the physical development necessary for a happy ana' active life. All Davis C up aspirants. 32 H 5 Bottoms up! Oscar Stanback Department Head in 2 ? .- Ytl ii n K ' 11 , , Es' ' f EQ' 4 ,fr A-:iw 3 Y J' f mlm 5 3' '51 Q ,, it ttil i ss my - ,, 1 A fisai, - , Mr. Physique-1980 Johnny Sharpe's place. .lean Gunn Bettye F011 A Second Avenue student wistfully hopes to take James Wright X29 ff 111 . .K . we 5-as 14' 1 1 f - ,X 'Q ,N A -KV ts,ii N... Sgt. Eugene Harris Instructor Battalion Colors and Guard. JUNIOR ROTC PROGRAM PURPOSE: To inculcate habits of orderliness and precision, to instill discipline and thereby respect for constituted authority: to develop patriotism: and to encourage a high sense of personal honor and deportment. To give the Cadet elementary military training which will be of benefit to him and of value to the nation if and when he becomes a member of the Armed Forces. To develop an appreciation of the United States Army in its role of National defense. Battalion Commander Murray Jonas, Staff and Sponsors. 33 Company B Captain Edward Dorsey Company C Captain Willie Terry Company D Captain William Peyton Gloria Marshall Mary Ford 419' Doretha Longshore Janie Brown Willuzm White Walker Scott Sara Hutcherson PURPOSE: 1. To provide citizens and prospective scientists, technologists, technicians, and science educators with an understanding knowledge that science and technology have social implications and applications. 2. To show that the methods of science are useful for the solution of many of the pro- blems of our contemporary life. KNOW THYSELF. A PHYSICS TEST-UH OH! A PEEPING TOM. 'Wm wg SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT PURPOSE: It is our aim to provide the kind of social studies program to help students gain the understandings, acquire the skills and develop the attitudes that are essential for good citizenship, appreciation for our Ameri- can heritage, respect for the moral and spiri- tual values inherent in the practice of Ameri- can democracy and an appreciation of the contributions of many different peoples and cultures to the advancement of the civiliza- tion of man. Ethelyn Coleman Odis Spencer Chairman Eddie Hollingsworth Mattie Williams Olin Morris Effie lo Reid Herman Glaze James Huling James Wright i O we tts,i. , . 'mmf ,midi fi, free 556252 Judy and Verna check their project, A Trip Through land. Sterling, Bradley, and Brenda probe the secrets of Easter ls- E thiopia . A helping hand extended to Faison. dnn.n ,nnnn 5 Sass nf t ,- , f'-:f A 'Y' Nqhqq Mrs. Reid discusses a problem with Horace, Ieanella, and Kay. Q WW' ...ii -- s snsf lt'l' f W esss , 5.11 i l Q if 1 r . RA: L A Mrs. Williams listens to Elizabeth's report. .limmy's L ,Q as Rodney locates his home town, Detroit. uheadsn show the development of early man. K-r Seniors tally the preliminary ballots for superlatives. Herbert constructs old Claflin 5 1 P t INDU TRIAL ART PURPOSE : To provide training and experiences which will enable students to become advanc- ed apprentices in trade and industry. Henry McCullough A fthuf Reeves General Shop Woodwork Booker Edmonds Chairman Mi' ' -rf Af- new .,-- , .,, , 1 Claude Carpenter Brickmasonry all ' 152 'Fiis 7: H1 . ' -' fM,5?Ei5??i ' ,mm ff fm iw Do you see a girl? J Mx., . .,.'wF.:ig::E. I 5 J, 2 J' lm 4 K 'Ha r . . F' S Q -. K 1,5 fn . :'- i W iii : 4 ,1 ..,. M ' .. ,. I ' WN Lmh. .F S2 inf Q , . . I 1 . fi: f A 9 ' EL ' I il: k. .. 'Wi I nw 1 +52 I ' 1 1 I I . Sw: y mm. . ..L. M , . ., ,Y,g1Tg . J f gf,-Q, Q Q 1 - ffiH?Qi'fff'-J 'Q . M M ,W X 1 m m ,,., GENERAL SHOP . 1 ,. i 'zmonmz WOODWORKING 'if M ii 8 M ,Z ? ,M VV., V.V.,.. N 4 5 .- .V , - ,gg P- ? :L as 5' 2? as AUTO MECHANICS C OSME TOL OC Y DEPAR T MEN T Q , Zachel Turman and operator Shirley Burkes. Mrs. Lindsey gives Mary Harris tips on proper techniques in hair styling, Mrs. Betty Langley, professional repre- sentative of a cosmetic firm gives informa- tion on latest developments in the field o Cosmetology. Cosmetology refers to the scien- tific study and practice of beauty culture. The course was introduced to the curriculum in 1954. Upon completion students are eligible to take State Board Examination and become master professional Cos- meticians. Helen R. Lindsey Chairman W ' 1:45 M1 .V V 73 44 fs 'Wilt it N1 ,ss M,,..-lg ,.,, ff., xy, ,, .QF Q i ' : L . gg ' V - . fi . .Q it R Je Gloria Faulk gives Mary Toombs a professional manicure. 4 3 , S l 'jisk mm wx , ww.. W, HOMEMAKINC DEPAR T MEN T Y H V5 HOME ' 0 L V Ec0lY0NlCS ' Anne T. Hudson Carrie M. Webb ' Chairman Foods and Nutrition A Clothing Melvin Adams excels in making corn muffins. Whafs your recipe, Melvin? Alice I. Fowlkes Mable F. Harris Household Arts Homemaking 1555-QW, - k?Q2s?:a.i,, 1 if 5.2 Miss Webb and class are about to enjoy a tasty meal. Will the photo- grapher please, hurry? You do mine and I'll do yours, seems to be the molto in Mrs. Fowlkes good grooming course. HOMEMAKING EDUCATION, formerly referred to as Domestic Sci- ence was introduced in the Columbus Public Schools in 1899. H omemaking Education today, has undergone a drastic change in that its aims and objectives are keyed to achiev- ing a more satisfying life, improving the health of family members, fostering creativity and attractiveness in home furnishings, getting along with family members and other people, caring for younger members within the family group, wise use of money, buying and constructing garments and other related areas that make for the enjoyment of the 'Ggood life . fE-25125 sklifzglglw Advanced Clothing Students Delo-res Riggins and Gloria Reliford give a final fitting to Miss Creenwave's gown which they craeted especially for her. Eileen Thomas and Linda Hinnant begin another project. S at L SPECIAL EDU CA T I ON Individual attention is given student by Mrs. Martha Williams. Mllfihll G- William-S Vefflll Willlklm-9 Chairman Susan Battle Donald Cloud Darlene Colbert Catherine Reese loan Reliford No Picture: Mary L. Cossey Robert Crews Mrs. Verna Williams and class solve a problem. Patsy Ware n1n E. CLASS OFFICERS Seated L. to R.: Rodney Estell, Chaplaing Carolyn Johnson, Reporterg Andrew Henderson, Preszklentg Linda Ford Secretaryg Nora Marshall Reporter. Standing L. to R.: Eddie Maddox, Business Managerg Columbus W ansley, Parliamentariang Michael White, Histor iang Horace Porter, Vice-Presidentg Dorothy Flagg, Assistant Secretaryg and Shirley jones Treasurer. EN UR There was much about Fifth Avenue School that we did not remember. The high ceilings of the classrooms, the creak of the stairs worn smooth and slightly sunken in spots by the passage of little feet. Together we moved toward new experinces under the careful guidance of our principal and teachers. fin MAE LINDA BELL Homeroom Activities 1 DELORES BELLAMY Homeroom Activities V115 Chorusg AMCO Seniorettes CLATE BLACKMON Homeroom Activities IV BERNICE BLOUNT Homeroom Activities 115 Cheering Squad Dramatics5 Debutantesg Tri-Hi-Y IRVING BODDIE Homeroom Activities V5 Explorers Scoutsg Track Teamg Drill Team LINDA BODEN Homeroom Activities VIII5 Chorus LEON BUGGS Homeroom Activities X5 DECA ROY BRADFORD Homeroom Activities V1 MELVIN ADAMS Homeroom Activities V115 Ambassadorsg R.0.T.C. SYLVESTER ALFORD Homeroom Activities IX ELIZABETH ASKEW Homeroom Activities 111 IZORA AUSTIN Homeroom Activities IX DIANA AVERETT Homeroom Activitzks 115 AMC05 French Club MARVIN AVERETT Homeroom Activities V115 Noblesg R.0.T.C. CAROLYN BAILEY Homeroom Activities V15 Celestialsg -Dra- matics5 National Honor Societyg Cheering Squad5 Chorus ROSE MARY BAKER Homeroom Activities IV5 Les Belle Damesg Dramatics MALINDA BALDWIN Homeroom Activities IV5 Les Belle Dames WILLIE BANKS Homeroom Activities IX5 Imperial Knightsg R.0.T.C.5 Track Team5 Gymnastics MARGARET BARNES Homeroom Activities IX TOMMIE BAUGH Homeroom Activities V15 Imperial Knightsg Banrlg Chess Clubg National Honor Society As vi 52 ik am gi ,.,, 5. .3 in Y. x is J: Q T g as sf if Q' S A A .iff Q s QM, '93 w ,, W wig? 63 A vewffh? sf ' . A -' L 3 ' T L ffi f 52.3, F7552 515:-f ' f i :HL 5 l E x We had forgotten how much fun a kindergarten really was. We played with the child- ren and tried out our old seats. Alas, the seats had grown smaller . . . or were we that much longer? CLEMENTINE BROWN Homeroom Activities IX FREDDIE BROWN Homeroom Activities Vg R.0.T.C'.g Rifle Teamg Trackg Hi-Yg Gyrnnasticsg Science Club WALTER BRUMMITT Homeroom Activities X4 Football LEROY BURKES Homeroom Activities IXQ SHIRLEY BURKES Homeroom Activities IIIg HELEN BURRUS Homeroom Activities Vllg TOMMIE BUTLER Homeroom Activities 1115 JEROME CANNON Homeroom Activities V15 Band AMCOg Debutants Elegant Ladies Ambassadorsg D.E. Vikings - .s agua ii J, y We really don't feel that we have ever left J. D. Davis School as many of us never stopped visiting over there. We usually entered through the cafeteria door. , a rse, f :ff , S s iw M , .. 1- A ,ff wx. .SS 'wr , fs . -w Q ' H ,W , ai,-. 3 wr sf E, . 4 ,. .1 we . H1 -f.. 515:12-. ze 151.1 My .KH,v..,gg K is ssiisfv fu i , . -sm . .. ,,.. ifisxiszgss, v:f',.mg:H,gft - 21. ' .:b,ggtgg,.fz,, 5 Rf. i.i.l'2,.2i A -f2T'3ii9iT-1 79 'sz :' : .f:aa1i'f1z :- Q .,f .- -I+ gg. f :Q ,. .a4f.'m.,::.aH. -.,,e,.- ---. fsufesw- I, ,.f,.f.- few--M555 ,. .tea-I-:: 1 me , .1 -.J if 'Q -. we f- W ,, 4214. ef 35 'L ,E .. .Q-4' I W .W . -,.,.-,-, .eggs IOANNE COLLIER Homeroom Activities Ilg National Honor So- cietyg Dramaticsg I-Ladiesg Tri-Hi-Y JAMES COOK Homeroom Activities VIII CWENDOLYN COOKE Homeroom Activities Vg Debutantes ROSOLIA COOPER Homeroom Activities IVg Elegant Ladies CAROLYN CROUCH Homeroom Activities VIQ .I-Ladiesg National Honor Societyg Chorusg Future Teachers of Americag Humanitiesg R.O.T.C. Sponsorg Anatomy and Physiologyg AMCO RONALD CROWELL Homeroom Activities 1X5 Imperial Knightsg Chess Club ROSALYN DANDY Homeroom, Activities Ig Celestialsg Charusg AMCO JACKIE DARDEN Homeroom Activities IX 3 sf it if Q M- 'f' is M52 -ist? 2 ,335 'exif X 2 wg 3 sr Na X! .L S3 ,..,,. W ,,.. .. www xx X, is 2461 x H R' ? -2 r 1 DOROTHY CA PERS Homeroom Activities IV: Dramaticsg Elegant Ladies CATHLEEN CARDE Homeroom Activities IIIg Celestialsg AMCO CALVIN CARSON Homeroom Activities VIIg Footballg R.O.T.C. JOSIE CARTER Homeroom Activities Vg Seniorettesg AMCOg Tri-Hi-Yg Band ANNETTE CHILDS Homeroom Activities IXg Les Ieunes Fillesg Chorus GLORIA CLARKE Homeroom Activities Illg Seniorettesg Chorus 5 Humanities Clu IJ JOHNNY CLARK Homeroom Activities IX JOSEPH CLARK Homeroom Activities Ig R.O.T.C.g Fire Mar- shallg Vikings WILLIAM CLARK Homeroom Activities VIIg Chorusg Trackg Footballg R.O.T.C. KAY COFFEE Homeroom Activities VIg .I-Ladiesg Chorusg Tri-Hi-Yg AMCOg Anatomy and Physiology Clubg Humanities Clubg Senior Ensembleg French Club ALFONZA COLBERT Homeroom Activities Ig Dramaticsg Nobles Z egg . r. .. , Ii.Lg,5gWjfif1xff fxQft-Ap-V .. E2.:',S':i'F:.:5-2:',- - jf Fis t . 2 is :5sfii'.e:5:sE ::i.:5 f 231 5 fsifsleflffeszsiffei V -figs t.., ,, M Em Everyone including us was so excited over hllvlllg a picture taken Little Sister sat on Big Brothers lap Everyone smiled and said chee .IOHNNIE DAVIS Homeroom Activities Vlg R.0.T.C. PRICILLA DAVIS Homeroom Activities Vlg J-Ladiesg National Honor Societyg Chorus PEGGY DAY Homeroom Activities IXQ Debutantesg Jr. Red Crossg Slags LINDA DEAN Homeroom Activities 1X5 Debutantesg Jr. Red Cross THOMAS DEBARLABON Homeroom Activities Illg Vikingsg Chorus CHARLES DEESE Homeroom Activities 1Vg R.0.T.C. fERONE DENNIS Homeroom Activities Xg Noblesg R.0.T.C.g Track JOE DENSON Homeroom Activities IVg Vikingsg D.E.g Stu,- rlent Council The faculty and principal of Carver Elementary School gave some of us an af- fectionate lmt firm push toward our goal while we were enrolled there. CLARADEAN FLETCHER Homeroom Activities Ig Celestialsg future Teachers of Americag AMCOg Jr. Red Crossg Anatomy and Physiology Clubg Tri-Hi-Yg Chorus HENRY FLINT Homeroom Activities Vlllg DECA BARBARA FLORENCE Homeroom Activities Ig Celestialsg Cheering Squadg Chorusg French Clubg Senior En- semble GAIL FORD Homeroom Activities Vlllg Debutantesg Chorus LINDA FORD Homeroom Activiites Ilg I-Lwdiesg National Honor Societyg AMCOg Tri-Hi-Y JACQUELINE FRITZ Homeroom Activities Ig Cheering Squadg Dramntics .IEANELLA FULLER Homeroom Activities Vlg .I-Ladiesg AMCOg Tri-Hi-Yg National Honor Societyg Bandg French Club RICHARD GAMBLE Homeroom Activities Ilg Arnbassadorsg Dra- maticsg R.O.T.C.g Chemistry Clubg Anatomy and Physiologyg Student Council SANDRA DINKINS Homeroom Activities Ilg Anatomy and Physi- ology! Demoisellesg Chorus DANNY DORNE Home-room Activities V15 R.O.T.C. EDWARD DORSEY Homeroom Activities Vlg Vikingsg R.O.T.C., Anatomy and Physiology Clubg Basketballg Trackg Band PATRICIA DOTSON Homeroom Activities Ilg Les Jeunes Fillesg Dramaticsg French Clubg Chorus LINDA DUNHAM Homeroom Activities III MARY EDMUNDS Homeroom Activities Ilg Les Belle Damesg AMCO BOHBIE EDWARD Homeroom Activities lllg Celestialsg Dra- matics RODNEY ESTELL Homeroom Activities Ig Ambassaorsg Dra- maticsg Hi-Yg Chemistry Clubg Future Teach- er of Americag Slagsg R.O.T.C.g Trackg Base- ball GERTRUDE EZELL Homeroom Activities V GLORIA FAULK Homeroom Activities X CWENDOLYN FAULK Homeroom Activities X DOROTHY FLAGC Homeroom Activities Ilg I-Ladiesg National Honor Societyg Chorus 4953? fo A .gz f l tis? 3 2421 -5,-fgfs xiii , ms, 'ii :gf gi- EiiE':::5':,5:',: ::2 ,E: 'f ::' x:iz5::1 . T::z:2:2s:'f:ifE: :::2ZEf:5 -,, .2 3 e new :J n Miss 'N It was lunch time when we arrived at Carver Elementary School All of the children wanted to get in the picture We remembered how it used to be with uns and we tried to accomodate them .IIMM Y GIBSON Homeroom Activities VI HARDEN GILES Homeroom Activities Vg Ambassadorsg R.O.T.C. BRENDA GLENN Homeroom Activities Vlllg Debutantesg DE LEONARD GOODWIN Homeroom Activities VIQ Ambassadorsg Dra- maticsg Clwrus IESSIE GOSHA Homeroom Activities VIIIQ Chorusg R.O.T.C. Sponsor IVIELVIN GRANT Homeroom Activities IV BETTY HALL Homeroom Activities IIg Debutantes LINDA HALL Homeroom Activities IIIg Celestialsg AMCOQ Dramatics ,Ep . The playground of Second Avenue Elementary School was peopled with children enjoying the bright winter sunshine. The exuberant spirit of pupils and teachers was contagious. tr wet F922 -n. WILLIE HERBERT Homeroom Activities V15 Debate Teqm5 Chorus5 National Honor Societyg Humanities Club MAMIE HICKS Homeroom Activities V15 Chorusg Future Teachers of America5 National Honor So- cietyg Jr. Red Crossg AMC05 .1-Ladiesg Anatomy and Physiologyg Senior Ensemble CONSTANCE HILEY Homeroom Activities V5 National Honor So- ciety5 Celestialsg Ir. Red Crossg Future Teachers of Americag Tri-Hi-Y5 Drwmatics LINDA HINNANT Homeroom Activities 15 J-Ladies5 National Honor Societyg Debating Teamg Humanities Club5 Dramaticsg TrieHi-Y5 Future Teachers of Americag Anatomy and Physiology ESTER HOLT Homeroom Activities V1115 Les ,Ieune Filles THELMA HOPKINS Homeroom Activities 15 Dramaticsg R.O.T.C. Sponsorg Les ,Ieune Filles STANLEY HOUSTON Homeroom Activities 1X5 R.0.T.C.5 Chorus MABLE HOWARD Homeroom Activities V15 ,I-Ladiesg Future Teachers of America5 Chorusg AMC05 R,O,T.C. Sponsorg Humanities Clubg Anat- omy and Physiology 5Senior Ensemble 4 - I 1-Me MARION HANKSON Homeroom Activities V115 Les .leune Fillesg Band5 Slagsg Jr. Red Cross BENNY HARRIS Homeroom Activities 111 EDNA HARRIS Homeroom Activities IV5 Chorusg AMCO5 Drarnaticsg Les Ieune Filles IAMES HARRIS Homeroom Activities 111 MARY HARRIS Homeroom Activities X5 Elegant Ladiesg Cos- metology Club PATSY HARRIS Homeroom Activities 15 J-Ladiesg Student Council ANNETTE HARRISON Homeroom Activities IV5 Demoiselles5 DE SICNORA HA WKINS Homeroom Activities IV5 Celestials CHARLES HAYNES Homeroom Activities 11 JANET HEARD Homeroom Activities V115 Seniorettes5 AMCO5 Tri-Hi-Y5 Chorus ROBERT HEARD Homeroom Activities 1115 Ambassador ANDREW HENDERSON Homeroom Activities V15 Imperial Knightsg Debate Team5 Chorusg Student Council5 National Honor Society5 Humanities Club ws.-I 5 V N N, I A Zo' , It ' H, 1 M: JZ' ':L,,'.af. :V :: -fly. , ' 7 W e finally got them all together to pose prettily for the birdie reminescent o the good old days? W e lingered a little longer at Second Avenue School Sausage and hot buttered biscuits make a good combination. RI TA HOWARD Homeroom Activities V 5 Seniorettesg Humani- ties Club ANNIE HUBBARD Homeroom Activities I1Ig Debutantesg Chorus NORMAN HUBBARD Homeroom Activities Illg Chorusg Fire Marshallg Ambassador ZACKERY HUDSON Homeroom Activities Illg Vikingsg Chorusg Hi-Yg Student Councilg Anatomy and Physio- logyg Trackg Footballg Dramatics TUMMIE HUNTER Homeroom Activities V IAMES INCRAM Homeroom Activities IIIg DE WILLIAM IVEY Homeroom Activities IX g Chorus AMANDA JACKSON Homeroom Activities VIIIQ Cheering Squadg Demoisellesg Dramaticsg National Honor So- cietyg Chorusg Tri-Hi-Y Q51 , . A an ' 522 The orderliness and hospitality of Mamie Mathews Elementary School was still very much in evidence. , fw fr- ffimsifs, f R555 ee an . 5233 .b :,, ,. Q. K ,.., I diva' ' h .c,.a,..s,L525 , 1 H leislee sm 2 -'f M ::. :::-:. uQ7 NGA-5' sem en! - -3 sew W y 2 k,Q,sw1,Iex Wwe A Ps A is .. ,,,WsS,2,.,,,. f52?5's ,t.,,Me,si.3,i. -.mmxat 'lsilfxslffle L, is .s,.EMe+I.5.,b..LE.L l.., M.,i2.,e, s, l.., ,. ELIZABETH JACKSON Homeroom Activities IIIg Elegant Ladies JIMMIE JACKSON Homeroom Activities VII SHIRLEY JACKSON Homeroom Activities VIIIg Future 'Teachers of Americag Jr. Red Crossg Drarnaticsg Band JAMES JEFFERSON Homeroom Activities IXg Ambassadorg Band g R.O.T.C. JACQUELYN JERNIGAN Homeroom Activities VII 5 Bandg Tri-Hi-Yg Student Council WILLIE JILES Homeroom Activities IVg R.0.T.C.g Cavaliers EUGENE JIVENS Homeroom Activities II 5 Vikingsg Student Councilg Footballg Dramaticsg Anatomy and Physiology Clubg Chemistry Club CAROLYN JOHNSON Homeroom Activities IIg Chorusg National Honor Societyg Anatomy and Physiology Clubg Dramaticsg Humanities Clubg Debate s,fs,Qv1s,1seff stfeevffgs-f ,, , . c,,.., I..,,I. , ,ss .M ss ,,,Q55. f : , ' , I it at , - 5- if 15, .st ,tags - ,sf we Q sk -. M , ,W . .. M, N .. new V - -- M-is-Ls.s,sfs, SY vas: 11geiagssgfikkizsiixkszslfslfef 'mm -a 2,-sziwfs-wsmwswf-gge A 5 Jia -isa. ,sw s 22552ieisazssfv-Qgsssiffiaf faxes, .WM ..,, 2 l.c, tw M ,T I K gszgfzgmrfffffwfsMSI- 'ifxit-Pit 232153433 l.,Q. N ,. s,A. tcm, M, use522-fz1fe:sszx.s2zewws'i ff-:zzzgmaf IRENE JONES Homeroom Activities X5 Chorusg Jr. Red Cross KATHLEEN JONES Homeroom Activities VIIIg Les ,Ieune Fillesg Chorus MURRAY JONES Homeroom Activities VIIIg R.O.T.C.g Track SHIRLEY JONES Homeroom Activities Vlg J-Ladiesg Tri-Hi-Yg National Honor Societyg Student Councilg Anatomy and Physiologyg AMCOg Band FRAZIER JORDAN Homeroom Activities III McARTHUR JORDAN Homeroom Activities Ilg Ambassadorg Fire Marshallg Chess Club ROOSEVELT JORDAN Homeroom Activities Xg Band EDDIE KELSEY Homeroom Activities Ig Noblesg R.0.T.C.g Chorusg Future Teachers of Americag Dra- maticsg Science Club , fx is :ii EQ 25 , Q 3 Z , , is 1 N? Q QL as we 5 . is 'Hag .wg sew 2-iaagievgss nfgsgigggsggqg 1 I Fwzfswv- ,sesfisfisf sg bfi? HW iflii 52559 :sQ,1s,41s,cf sv :sum 23:56 Jiffftmi ,,:w,.et:.L-a,,W,tX-V. ,.f,,If f,sfxf2f?if2Sf1swm-fs,11 XQ- ?E' lei fx? 222 ss, vm 5 H? ,Is '52 3, as ii? t-ssft-f1m- ,,' -. sie, ff2f121emts,: ., .W .es - vf--f 'ss ,Q Team RUDOLPH JOHNSON Homeroom Activities Ilg Ambassadorg Foot- ball Teamg Chemistry Clubg Anatomy and Physiology LONNIE JOHNSON Homeroom Activities IX PAULINE JOHNSON Homeroom Activities Vlllg Les Jeune Fillesg Chorus DANNY JONES Homeroom Activities VIIg R.O.T.C. Q at Q, if Q wg fs fit W9 ' M55-6556 , W, L, W, . t 'first-ls. 7 ' .:--:E..:::..':: ' 55' zfsx u wm-fs' W- ,ef-f mew was .fs ,,m,s,ws ,glam Z is Zig, ,, Fist. 5 25333126 sew '25 ts it ,I ,WI ga as Y W iiiamglg iwff , is ffifeitw W 1sl,:Q52:Lfwfg,fs1-f 1 :QM-,fx E 'Bi 'w 14. F 57 A ' 4411 Q .- 'R is J J' , V . - ?m mMA f V QW, ,, . . ,. J, J. Aw. it I ccttc I A yd 1 M '- ' i J-U-:EKg,32 . A - i 3'?3sJ1z'W ,, P A , 'ffl-f A , ai' 25555, KM' 3 I skim t 1 ts , , 3 , , 2 N 5' ff f, :W ' Y' , , K am, ff. To Q Ei .' 5' ' 55, :ai . ' 5, , f sw J A beginning class in Homemalcing was in tlie process of preparing a meal. We wanted to stay and assist in evaluating the project but time would not permit. FRANCES KIMBROUGH Horneroom Activities IV GLORIA KIMBROUGH Homeroom Activities IX BARBARA KING Homeroom Activities VII g Elegant Ladies CLARENCE KING Homeroorn Activities V1 g Vikingsg DE WILLIE KIRK H omeroom Activities VIII WILLIAM LATIMER Homeroom Activities IIIg Vikingsg Footballg Chorusg Hi-Yg Student Conncilg Track JOHN LA WERENCE Homeroorn Activities IIIg French Clubg R.0.T.C.g Dramaticsg Hi-Y BRENDA LUCAS Homeroom Activities VII g Les Belle Damesg AMCOJ cheering Squadg Jr. Red Crossg Chorus 'P We relearned the meaning of courtesy and responsibility at Manly Taylor School. gs 5 , ,we we . JAMES MARSHALL Homeroom Activities lVg R.0.T.C. NURA MARSHALL Homeroom Activities Ilg Celestialsg Tri-Hi-Yg Student Councilg AMCOg Anatomy and Physiologyg Humanities KAY MARTIN Homeroom Activities Vg Cheering Squadg Les Ieane Fillesg Anatomy and Physiology Clubg Cosmetology Club LARRY MATTHEWS Homeroom Activities Vg R.0.T.C. WALTER MENCER Homeroom Activities Vllg Imperial Knightsg DE Clubg Chess Clubg Band BEATRICE MENEFEE Homeroom Activities VIII TURNER MILLER Homeroom Activities Vg Noblesg Baseball Team DAVID MITCHELL Homeroom Activities Vg R.0.T.C.g Cavaliersg Hi-Yg French Clubg Slagsg Math Club . .. -- : fmt:-f .V .V-fs-:ts . 1 ' ff A QF? N E. ag: .V ig , , , . ..,i.,,i ' Iwzssfr f gg , X Q - -el lame, if HENRY LUCAS Homeroom Activities V114 Ambassadorsg R.0.T.C.g Track YV ONNE LYM US Homeroom Activities IX TOMMIE MCAFEE Homeroom Activities Vg Les feune Filles ROGER McCOY Homeroom Activities Xg Nobles WILLIAM MQCRARY Homeroom Activities VIII ALLEN MCCHEE Homeroom Activities X DIANNE Mr,-KEE Homeroom Activities Ilg Demoisellesg Cheer- ing Squadg Dramaticsg Tri-Hi-Y LINDA MACK Homeroom Activities lXg Seniorettesg DE EDDIE MADDOX Homeroom Activities lg Advertising Editor, Spencerian CYNTHIA MAHONE Homeroom Activities IVg Elegant Ladiesg DE MINNIE MAHONE Homeroom Activities Ilg Les Belle Damesg AMCO PHILLIS MAHONE Homeroom Activities V i 'Q I A This young patrol boy was only doing his duty when he stopped' our car for the safe ty of some of the pupils. We were sp impressed that we snapped his picture. JOHN MITCHELL Homeroom Activities Vlllg Hi-Yg Vikings Gymnastic Club EDNA MITCHEOR Homeroom Activities Vlllg Les Jeune Fillesg Chorus THELMA MOORE Homeroom Activities Ig I-Ladiesg AMCOQ Anatomy and Physiology Clubg DE. Clubg G.S.0. Clubg R.0.T.C.g Dramatics DONNA MORRIS Homeroorn Activities X JOSEPH MURPHY Homeroom Activities Vlg Chorusg Vikingsg R.0.T.C. ANCELIA NATHAN Homeroom Activitiesg Chorusg Les Jeune Filles SHELIA NATHAN Homeroom Activities X HONOR NUNNALLY Homeroom Activities IXg Vikingsg Chorus All hail to old Spencer, thy colors green and goldf, how many times have we raised our voices in praise of our Alma Mater? Imagine our surprise when we came face to face with the writer of those familiar words. I DAVID PLEDCER Homeroom Activities VIII ORLINDA POTTS Homeroom Activities Vg Chorusg Drill Teamg Student Councilg Junior Red Cross HORACE PORTER Homeroom Activities IIg National Honor So- cietyg Chemistry Clubg Imperial Knightsg Band IOANN PRICE Homeroom Activities Vllg Lse ,leune Filles LAWRENCE PUCH Homeroom Activities III PAUL PUGH Homeroom Activities Xg Bandg R.O.T.C. IDA PURRY Homeroom Activities Vg AMCOg Anatomy and Physiology Club IESSIE REESE Homeroom Activities 1Ig Arnbassadorsg Base- ball Teamg Anatomy and Physiology Club vw B. - K if AMY OLIVER Homeroom Activities X,g Les .leunes Fillesg Band IEARLINE CARVER Homeroom Activities Ilg Les Belle Damesg Dramaticsg Future Teachers of Americag D.E. Club PEGG Y 0'NEAL Homeroom Activities IVg Debutantesg Junior Red Crossg Student Council MILTON OWENS Homeroom Activities Ig Noblesg Dramatics WILLIE OWENS Homeroom Activities Vlg R.0.T.C. LA VONZIA PASCHEL Homeroom Activitiesg Seniorettesg Humani- ties Club MARY PASSMORE Homeroom Activities IVg Elegante Ladies BOBBY PATRICK Homeroom Activities Vg Humanities Clubg Fire Marshal WILLIAM PA YTON Homeroom Activities Vg Noblesg R.0.T.C.g Track Teamg Fire Marshall EDWARD PEARCE Homeroom Activities I JAMES PEARSON Homeroom Activities Ilg D.E. Clubg Am- bassadors HARRY PIERCE Homeroom Activities VIIg Imperial Knights M ,, H ,A-,.- I . ., ' if ' D a.,,,.- --ge A 'gl ,s 1 :I - ' K? I -nr: m :Er5'Ei: :Pls .V z' .g.-T1 5 n a 'N We discovered a bit of history at Pou Street School and renewed old friendships. Five former Speneerians are on the staff and we delighted in posing with them and the prnicipal. Mrs. Katherine P. Jones, who composed the words of our school song stands next to Andrew Henderson, back row, right. VERNA JEAN REESE Homeroom Activities V14 Celestialsg Chorusg French Club GLORIA ANN RELIFORD Zolrlneqroom Activities Vg Les Jeune Fillesg TOMMIE RICHARDSON Homeroom Activities IVg R.O.T.C. BETTY ANN RICGINS Homeroom Activities Vg Les Belles Damesg Chorus CLAUDE RIVERS Homeroom Activities VIg National Honor Societyg Chess Clubg Combog Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Stage Band DANNY ROBINSON Homeroom Activities IIg Ambassadorsg Band .IOHNNIE DALE ROBINSON Homeroom Activities CYNTHIA ROME Homeroom Activities IIg Les Demoiselle Charmanteg Distributive Education Clubg Dramatics The teachers and principal of Harrison Avenue Elementary School are golden threads in the fabric of our educational achievements. .IOHNNY SHARPE Homeroom Activities Vg Imperial Knightsg Football Teamg Track Teamg Gymnastic Clubg Chorus LINDA SHINN Homeroom Activities lg Debutantes SHERRA SHIPP Homeroom Activities Xg Chorusg Debutantes BOBBY SHORT Homeroom Activities VII CLARENCE SIMMON Homeroom Activities lXg Chorus AARON SMITH Homeroom Activities Vg Vikingsg Football Teamg Track Teamg Chorus BURMA DENE SNEED Homeroom Activities Vg Seniorettesg Humani- ties Club CAROLYN SPELLERS Homeroom Activities IXg Les feune Fillesg AMCOg Chorus W , - ' sew- - H- - 'ffiifw L3 if,- 5 Q , s x F? gig at ss 35 H. , 43 f s 33 Q 1 Eff get ' wie, ws -V - aft Q we W .pw mm fx ' ' - - mt, . .,,. rm 1 CARY ROSS Homeroom Activities lVg Ambassadors SELESTER ROWE Homeroom Activities Vlg Vikingsg Bandg Dramaticsg Student Councilg Senior Council CAIL RUSSELL Homeroom Activities Ig Cheering Squadg Dra- matics Clubg I-Ladiesg Tri-Hi-Yg Spehisco Stuff: R.O,T.C.g G.S.0.g Future Teachers of America MARY SAMPSON Homeroom Activities Vlllg Chorus BETTY SANDERS Homeroom Activities IVQ Future Teachers of America MICHAEL SAPP Homeroom Activities lVg Senior Councilg R.0.T.C. SINCYET TOYA SCOTT Homeroom Activities Illg Celestialsg Chorusg Drarnatics TYRONE SCOTT Homeroom Activities Xg Imperial Knightsg R.0.T.C.g Bandg Track Team GEORGE SCRUGGS Homeroom Activities Ig R.0.T.C.g Hi-Yg Camera Clubg Imperial Knightsg Physiology Club LEON SCRUCGS Homeroom Activities IXg R.O.T.C.g Hi-Y ROBERT SEALS Homeroom Activities ROBERT SHARP Homeroom Activities Vllg Dramaticsg Am- bassadors ' T5 5 S, if mu N I Many 0 the members o the class of '68 have been in attendance at Harrison Avenue School. Our camera caught four Spencerians and the principal second rom right h ' l ' d . We shall always remember the consciencious teachers at 1,0 0 gfaCl0llfSy feCel'UC US Harrison Avenue. RONALD SPELLERS Homeroom Activities Xg Noblesg Chorus Af HUBERT STAPLES Homeroom Activities 1X5 R.0.T.C. DOLLIE STEVENS Homeroom Activities IX g DE g Dramatics IIMMIE STINSON Homeroom Activities Vg Vikingsg R.0.T.C.g Explorer Scouts DONALD STROY Homeroom Activities VII IAYCEE STRUM Homeroom Activities I PHILLIP SUGCS Homeroom Activities Vllg DE LINDA TALLE Y Homeroom Activities X 3' 23 It was like Old Home Weekv the day we visited Marshall junior High School. We put on our best manners. We wanted them to be proud of us. as .- 5 RB' Q -'KX Q at at 4 5 s2Z.i21,, F535-:. . 1: 4 '58 'wt J'-ww s at l5?1gR'h?+ Bsf :gtg eggs -. T EDDIE TRA YLOR Homeroom Activities IXg Imperial Knightsg Footballg Chorus RACHEL TURMAN Homeroom Activities II BRENDA TURPIN Homeroom Activities IIIg Celestialg Chorus Dramatics JUSTINE UPSHAW Homeroom Activities IIIg Demoiselleg Chorus 5 Dramatics SHIRLEY VEASLEY Homeroom Activities I BEVERLY WALKER Homeroom Activities IIIg Anatomy and Physi- ologyg Seniorettes GLORIA 'WALKER Homeroom Activities Vlllg Debutanteg DE MARY WALKER Homeroom Activities Ig Celestialg Anatomy and Physiologyg Future Teachers of Americag AMCOg Tri-Hi-Y KATHLEEN TARVER Homeroom A ctivities JAMES TATUM Homeroom Activities Teachers of America WILLIE TERRY Homeroom Activities Dramaticsg Explorer SANDRA TERRY Homeroom Activities of America ALMA THOMAS Homeroom Activities X g Debutantes 1Vg Cavaliersg Future Vg Cavaliersg Trackg Scoutg R.O.T.C. IVg Future Teachers IIIg AMCOg Dramatics EILLENE THOMAS Homeroom Activities Ig Anatomy and Physi- ology JACQUELINE THOMAS Homeroom Activities Vllg Les feune Filliesg Cheering Squad MAE FRANCES THOMAS Homeroom Activities Vg I-Ladies WALTER THOMAS Homeroom Activities IV CWENDOLYN THOMPSON Homeroom Activities V15 National Honor So- cietyg Celestialsg Humanities Clubg Chorusg Senior Ensemble SHIRLEY TOLBERT Homeroom Activities IX MARY TOOMBS Homeroom Activities IX We were given student handbooks by the principal and to our surprise we discover- ed that the school was actually moving right along . . . without us. ABRAHAM WALLACE Homeroom Activities II COLUMBUS WANSLEY Homeroom Activities V15 Vikingsg Debate Team GEORGE WARREN Homeroom Activities V14 Chorusg National Honor Societyg Imperial Knightsg Humanities Club BENNY WATSON Homeroom Activities VIII MARTHA WELLS Homeroom Activities Ig R.0.T.C.g AMCOJ Les Jeune Fillesg Dramatics WHITE ELIZABETH Homeroom Activities Ig Les Belle Damesg Humanities Clubg Anatomy and Physiology Club MICHAEL WHITE Homeroom Activities VI 5 Vikingsg Footballg Chorusg Humanities Clubg Student Councilg Basketball .IIMMY WHITTLESEY Homeroom Activities IVg Noblesg R.O.T.C. BRENDA WILEY Homeroom Activities VII ARTHUR WILLIAMS Homeroom Activities lVg R.0.T.C. BERTHA WILLIAMS Homeroom Activities lllg Cosmetology Club CALVIN WILLIAMS Homeroom Activities Vg R.0.T.C.g Nobles ELOISE WILLIAMS Homeroom Activities Xg Les Ieune Fillesg Chorus IIMMY WILLIAMS Homeroom Activities Illg Arnbassaliorsg DE MARY FRANCES WILLIAMS Homeroom Activities Vlllg Student Councilg Debutantes MARY WILLIAMS Homeroom Activities Vllg Chorusg DE Q65 SHIRLEY WALTER WILLIE ALBERT BARBARA WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILSON H0mff00m ACliVififS, XS Homeroom Activities Homeroom Activities X5 Homeroom Activities Vg Homeroom Activities Les Belle Dames VIII Football Footballg Trackg Future Vlllg Debutantesg DE 'N fr '- 2 ,wa .P Teachers of America No Picture: CLARENCE COVINCTON Homeroom Activities VIII RANDY JOHNSON Homeroom Activities VII c l ANNIE .IOE NATHAN HELEN ARTHUR WORRILLS WRIGHT WYATT HALL Homeroom Activities Homeroom Activities Ilg Homeroom Activities Homeroom Activities XJ VII Dramaticsg French Club Vllg Seniorettes Basketball THE SCHOOL SONG All hail to old Spencer, Thy colors green and gold, Stand as a symbol of our love untold, All hail! To old Spencer, To thee welll e're be true, To watch over and keep you, All hail! All hail! All hail! To old Spencer, All hail! To old Spencer, Thy beauty do we see, Thy sons and daughters true, Here on the highway strength Stand now as ever to fight and die for you, And peace shall be. All hail! To old Spencer All hail! To old Spencer, We pledge our faith anew, We'll sing our praise to thee, To guard and protect you, In trials and victory, All hail! All hail! All hail! All hail! SCHOOL H YMN Spencer High School, we adore thee And thy Green and Gold- We are grateful and devoted- T hy loving cares unfold- Loyal to thee, we shall ever be! Loyal to thee, we shall ever be! Mid the grandeur of our campus Glows our sacred shrine-our all,- So symbolic of our excellence Behind each classic wall- Matchless Beauty, praise we everlastingly! Matchless Beauty, praise we everlastingly! Our alumni have excelled so In every field and way! This inspires true Spenceria TIS To lead all schools, we pray! School of great fame, we'll School of great fame, we,ll 9 e er e'er revere thy name! revere thy name! RING' CEREMONY We were really seniorsu If uf 1+ W , , . , ,VV Ei I SM I Mr. Lindsey, Principal, 'sringsn Class President Andrew Henderson. Andrew 'gringsv Micheal Sapp. Beautiful .' Beautifully gowned young ladies and stalwart young men participate in the tra- ditional Class Ring Cere- mony. IM PRESSI VE ! The solemmity of the oc- casion was evident in the facial expressions of every senior. 1 A Moment to Cherish. The principal speaks. Sherra Shipp receives her treasured ring. A T H L E T I C S if 2 V sg, . 55 L W f , ., .V ff' 5 is J F if 5. Q i E Yi 'f if 1 5 M e eh x Q Q ' 1 Sf 1 s wi V iww 5.5-,'1-HL - :.,:-.. -5 -w hi z v , w sfyfff ' , :TQ ww. X1 Q 4 ' , gl ' Q . - K nf W f ,. J. .gn ...iv ,M ,, ' .:. i. if is f' Q flil ' up 5 Q E it 3? , km 4 5 4 GIA STATE CHAJIPIO NWS - 1967 THE AUICHTY CREENWVAVE l,.mR. l m11fRn14'.' 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Team C0- CUIJIIIIIIIJ HUIJII-UIII Lflfl-IIIHT. DClfPI1.?I.1't' CVO-Cllflffllrll. 3rcl Row: Macflrthur forrlan, Managerg Johnny Sharpe, Charles Jackson, james Emanuel, William Latimer, Steven Reese, Ronalfl Sims, Zachary Hzulson, Walter Brummilt, Roy Prescott, Timothy Davis, Samuel fenlfins, Willie fones. Senior players reach their goal - State Championship, 1967 I PERFECT DA YF, Team captains holrl Bronze Football f ':War Trophyw 1067. Co- Caplain, Willie Williams, Halflzaelfg Captain, Michael White, Enll. if 1- ik Spencer To Finals By ANDREW HENDERSON NEWNAN, Ga. - Spencer of Columbus won its second con- secutive berth in the Georgia In- terscholastic Association foot- ball championships here Friday night by outpointing Central of Newnan, 25-14. The victory lifted the Green Wave to a 9-1 season record and was the eighth win in a row. The state championship game will be played in Columbus at a date to be announced against the winner of Friday's Risley- Jeffersonville game. Last year, the Green Wave lost to Laney of Augusta in the final game. Spencer had to come from be- hind at halftime to win the . . Statzstlcs Silencer Central First Downs 21 14 Rushing Yardage 267 163 Passes Attempted 10 17 Passes Colggleted 4 11 Yards Gain Passins' 93 127 Passes intercepted by 1 0 Yds. r'c'k on lnt'td nasses 0 0 Punting average of 3-29.1 3-34.0 Total yards kick returns 37 75 Yards lost by penalties 80 85 ODD. fumbles recovered 0 0 game. But, a third period score and two more in the final set iced the win. Central scored first at 8:26 of the opening period when Ray- ford Patterson dashed 32 yards. Richard Hill kicked the point. Spencer came back to score later in the period when James Johnson took a pass from Jona- than Williams, the play cover- ing 25 yards. However, the try for the point failed. Neither team scored in the second period but Aaron Smith went over from two - yards out to cap an 87-yard third period drive to put the Wave on top to stay. The point again failed. Smith ran 34, yards in the fourth period for another score, and Jonathan Williams kicked the point. The final score was a two-yard plunge by Williams, the point missing. Central scored the last touch- down of the game on a 35-yard pass from Sammy Davis to Pat- terson. Hill kicked the PAT. This is Spencer's last season in the GIA. Effective Dec. 1, the Wave joins the Georgia High School Association. By 25-O Edge Advances S p 9 I1 C 9 I' Wins Title BY DON OSBORN Spencer's Green Wave proved conclusively Satur- day night that it is the best Class AA football team in the Georgia Interscholastic Association, manhandling Risley of Brunswick, 25-0, for the 1967 state champion- ship. The victory marked the first GIA crown for Spencer since 1956 and'was the fourth under the 20-year tenure of head coach Odis Spencer. Also, the game was the last official athletic function for Spencer as a member of the GIA. Effective Dec. 1, the Green Wave joins the Georgia High School Association. Spencer posted a 10-1 record for the season, losing only to 0 . Statistics Snencer Risley First Downs , ..., . ....... 14 12 Yards Gained by Rushlnl . .... 214 67 Passes Attempted ........... 8 17 P Com leted ' 5 9 85565 D .......... Yards Gained Passing ...,..... 99 59 Passes intercepted by ......, 2 3 Yds r'b'k on int'td passes . 46 94 Punting average of ..... 3-35 6-35. Total yardsiklck returns 106 33 Yds lost by penalties , 140 11 0pnonent's fumbles recov'd 3 1 cross-town foe Carver, 7-6, back on Sept. 9. Since that game, the Wave has not tasted defeat. I This was what we wanted, iour goal for our last year in the iGIA, said a beaming Coach Spencer after he had received the traditional victory ride on the shoulders of his husky play- ers. After the Carver game we dedicated ourselves to winning the state championship. And, along the way, we beat four teams which beat Carver. We feel like we're the best team in the GIA. STEAK 0UT.'.' A muddy field hampered the play somewhat, but in the sec- ond half, Spencer changed its game plan and stayed strictly fSee GREEN WAVE, Page C-33 L. T0 R OSCAR STANBACK BACKFIELD COACH ODIS SPENCER HEAD COACH EDDIE HOLLINGS WORTH ASSISTANT LINE COACH e .iwL25i54eai2?i2h ' 'S A td' RTT? -I .-:f :7:5:5:f:3:Y:7:7:5:517:5:T1I:?:5:2:f:5:-,5:f:f:?:7:f'-.':i:1:-.7:f:5:7,-. 'f:Z3:5.-.-:f1f.-.-,-.- - -' .-.Z:2:1.-:?:7:1:5.-.-.-.-.-.-. :fi E212.7:f:7:f:5:1:f:f:f:?:5:55:T:7:?:-.-5:71112Izfzfzfizifif.-.-. .i-:--3:2-,-.E:Z1:f:Z:E:2:2:E:E:E:E:2:E:E:3.5:3.-:L::2:E:2:2:2:2:2:fig,Z223.52.1:fc3.5325.I,1.3.I.g.Z2REEf2iQ2gfffg.,5325255ft2E'2252323Egg.A1,:,:,:,:.:.:,:,:,:,:,:4. ZW.: A,:,:,:,,,:,.,.,z,:,:,.,:,:,1,5,:,:,:,:,:,:,:,Z,:,:,.,:,:,.,.,.,-AA.-,.,-,-,,, , t t. ilise .t. i i. streestt 1 ti.i.i .. sii t ...ii. ii iti.ii BY JERRY GIBSON The Spencer High football .eam rang out the old at its annual b a n q u et Thursday iight at the Black Angus Ranch and is eagerly await- ing the new. The Green Wave were cele- prating their fourth state :hampionship, their last in Georgia Interscholastic Asso- :iation. Next fall they will open play n the Georgia High School association and there is al- 'eady talk of another state :rown within the next two seasons. Dk if 'll OUR FONDEST hope and desire is to make the name if Spencer as feared in the GHSA as it was in the GIA, Fpencer principal Eddie Lind- sey told the team. Thursday's banquet, in in which all of the boys were 'reated to a huge t-bone steak was sponsored by the Progressive Club and sev- eral Columbus businesses. EVice - President Roosevelt rown presented a beautiful prophy to the school on behalf if the Progressive Club, ac- :epted by senior end Michael White, team captain. Veteran coach Odis Spen- zer, who completed his 20th year at the school, said that Eold blazers and a small laque will.be given to 35 I W' Q Q If ' - ' ' 1 g, ' .5 1 rti. T ' i , ' . 5 , .,-li 5. 1 , W V V I o the Progressive Club. Cfach Odis Spencer and Captain Michael White accept trophy presented by Roosevelt Brown boys later in the ycar, along In summing up the 11-1 with Coca-Cola's golden hel- season, Spencer said, This met award, won last year by wasn't one of my bigger teams White. but all of the boys worked 15:2rf:5:7:fri4''i:T:Y:1:f:f:2:217:I:I:1:':Y:15:5:T:1F31331375252X21:7:WImf55:2X5:2f:9S92lZ357fSZ:EZ?:f:Z:?:E:?:E:?:E'7'5'1'i'i'2'7'Y'I'1'1'3'1 f'2-if'1-5'5'1'1'f'3'2'2'f'1'I i'i'5+f-?'f P?-1'5+f'1-2-i-I-I'GI+I1?:2'f:I:':I:1:i:5 I'i:2:E'5:2:5:212:3:212:32:211:2:2:1122212252322111:21E:212125151Z:2:5:E:7:f'2:2:U:?:E:1:i:?:Ef:2:2:2212:1:E:1:1:1:Z:f:5:2:C:i:f:f:f:1:1:i:E: hard. They had a lot of pride and with it a lot of guts. Morris Clarke, former Spen- cer playcr who is now prin- cipal of Marshall Junior High School, v as the guest speaker. Spurgeon Glenn was the mas- ter of ceremonies. In the winners circlev -- Wm. Latimer, Mike White, Willie Williams, Teddy Traylvr. 1967 - 68 WE THEY 25 South Girard 7 6 Carver High 7 38 Hunt High 0 32 Monnt Olive 0 38 Pinevale High O 34- Monroe High 3 25 B. T. Washington 6 fMontgomery, Alal 32 Appling High 6 I4 Ballard - Hudson 7 25' Central High 14 fRegional Play-Offl 25 Risley High 0 lstate Championshipl 73 if Z.: MW A' ww , . ' W' 'P- i ' 3 I H 2 U - ww, , ... 4'91'j, , rhkgf 3' .,-' ai ' :VJ A I 'UL .. , Rif f gk , I I SA . , A -. gun, M A K ww. TTHCGREENWAVEILUUJNGS L. to R.: I'eggy, Deborah, Sabra, lean, fanel, Limla Lalnor, Patria. iii? ,4F' f ,Sli -. V -.suns .-n.k...gf V .. ,ggfr if , 'Af - -V V - Jn1z,fm,m im 'W . H E M Im V 'r , ' M, 4 ggi U . 3 1 , f 3 - ' 1 , N 1 ' ever y 1' .R .-'J' 5 LW... E e f V as , ,,,, , , ' ' 'K I gn' ' S , , , ,, V I Q g V f. 'r , 'i V - , , . ,lv , 3 . ,ii K ww e ' X yy X Q I , r 1 Lf yffi' r 2, M R X ' , ' E V .Zi E i . ifffa 'K , V 1, M' , , 752' ' ' ' Rig? E Q A W 5 Qi an as , R, W ew . r E, QJ9' V V' gf! 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V ff' ' ii A ,. 22 :f 1 ... .. so . 1 .2 4 ' X 1 Q H McGhee tips in two against Columbus High ': ' t ' l fll fi' .::g, 'I . I n K . A ts, t g. ff 14 ' x l -Q 5 s 1 R ,Mo t x 5 - 1 Q 1 7 ,,k- ' 2 anlvmiy V In mid-game caucus, Coach Hol- lingsworth goes over game plan wtth starting 5 . BABY WAVES. Oscar Stanback, Coach. ww f-mms mg. -'-,,.vv'P ' '16 -X S SN 9 YP: f i, VA RSITY with trainer Willzkzm Peyton. in Mb' X P ,ha vp., ,x 4, -A il I ' . , 1 4. Q 79 1 1 , 4 ,ff Wa 2 'w S? 7 'N 1 , em wnswiiik MM U'lHP!Hl0l 7 L h 73' 2 16, V , V ,ZV X ? w we AVL W L :,, 5 ,V In , . ,:,,, if A ,,W,i 'H i aj' km is fig Q ' 15 V 3 g 1 af Aff Q ,wi .7 H H, N km U W illie Banks and Aaron Smith provide heated competition for each other in practice session. x X fmf ' ' ' Sirk f f'5fq15s2:f , 1 ,xi it '53 Aaron Smith, William Peyton and James Pearson break even off the block on the 4-4-0 sojourn. 52 wiv, .ft Q Q' . -'mi2,?Ff 1f , 4' ff' e ' -1 WEM A P f 'P s e . if ' 'K W 'X -- s ' e H A My P ter- , . ' T fl 'Z 1 f'ff7i W' ' 9 3L : U, .... -':1', ii-1: LV4A A , zeee, V L ,V,e, lisy qql, .,,,, ,.... I :,. ,Z L. William Peyton, trainer for 4 years, has become an ac- - - . .3 ,.,-, '--- , y v- : wmpllshed 2 mile man- ssrs v - .- K A'sf is f : 1 - -2 2' ,-'-i.i'L'f M 55 eff- HQ f Preston Wilson, Jonathan Williams and Curtis Wis- dom rehearse take off . any A in M ii A A ,VV. AW ,,..., I W iii A fi 'l,'i fu 5 1 v W, -A ' i , V ,A,, n z . A 7 -' ' f A ' . in .Q V . , N ... We V .. A M Ji- - W K v , iii i f , W Q f 517 if ' .. V.,. 1 - . , ' '--f - ,. A3 A -M - 'Q A, Ang! A , ' . 'V Q . :s w 5 ,:,, lg x is fi. jig V: is Jf . K, - gi VK 5,25 ,f . my ' I S Q :' A 1. f LV, , I VW : .V ,,.. k v f ',:.1,e-a - , , , , ? ' '- 1 , pf. -1... W, , , . A I ,A K 'Q an , .an ff K, P' BASEBALL TEAM l,. lo R. Front Row -f - Ronald Sims, Frfvrlrlie Miles. Anthony Quinn, Oscar Hubbard, Willie Watkins, Alvin Mack, fue Bradley IIIOIIIIIS Pozvell. l,. la R. Slflflliillg' - - Claurl Ingram, Curlis johnson, jinuny Tarvvr, I. C. Slruni, William Brunznzitl, Willie Wil liafns. Stfvvrz Rvcsv, Willie Peterson, Svlvsfer Rowe. Some of our llarfl won lropliivs are aflrnirerl by .lolzn Laufrencv riglzt. anrl fnsvplz Murplzy. Tlu' 1-mnera irwafles llm lmrlrer morn. Physical Fitness, A Part of These Boys' Lives Mr. Agility Uydhe Banks Mr. Physique johnny Sharpe ,,, nw CATHERINE T. WILLIAMS Secretary To The Librarian FEA TUBES ., W E Eddie Kelsey, Soloist JUNIOR ACHIE VEMEN T Junior Achievement has one major objective-that is to give young adults a practical down-to-earth laboratory experience where they are learning the facts about American business by actually engaging in it. The ,l.A.'s develop the concepts of business by using a basic and well proven method- Learning by doing under the guid- ance of skilled adult advisors. I'ront L. to R.: Eloise Goodwin, Ronald Peterson, Elizabeth Illand, Emily Ford. Back L. to R Patricia Rutledge, Verna Goodwin, Harold Toombs, Sharon Heath, Bernadette Barnhart, Shel la Byrd. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT COMPANIES represented at Spencer are: Enterprises Unlimited, Pastel Enterprises, Dynamic Crafts- man, Allstar Products, CoBatCo, lst National Enterprises, and Wellco Company. These companies along with other business leaders join forces to tell their side of the story to thousands of citizens, workers and voters. - ' f--' 1,'fq,gQ:'fEL14egelfwiifffi,:ez1J'gf7-f ,iiff-7 ' ' H . ' - 4: K f -I 111' K, H 4 k 7 , Vf,.nqg,gg,,31iw ROTC Bernadette Barnhart r walls!-N u m W 1 W! , 'Ll' ,- ,, E w , k 1 I E HOME C OMINC 'v Www. 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Wwxmnm 1 24-FIM Q., .,,:.3 Hz-4552?-SFF iT?iflF1h,.. uLa'o?w?55i 553' 'ifigffae SCIENCE AND SOCIAL SCIENCE AWARDS 1 is This project won 2nd 'ir Y Y place in the District Sci- ence Fair. Title -- The Formation of Sedimen- tary Rocks. Area Geology. Mrs. Longshore presents trophy to Iosalyn Taylor and Shirleen McCoy. gl QW, fx V4ZlL ff 3 'x , A4,ie.f . 2 Y if S ggi 2nd Place, Geography 2nd Place Sociology A TRIP T0 ETHIOPIA WHY RIOT? by Verna Goodwin by Joann McCoy Eiluuse uf Qttepresentatines , .., R, ' ' ..,,,jg: ' 'N-,sh 1 FJ, H. R. No. 571 By: Messrs. Thompson of the llOth, Iones, Buck and Pickard of the ll2th, Berry of the 1l0th, Shields and Thompson of the lllth. Commending the Spencer High School Greenwave Football Team of Columbus , the princgpal of S-pencer High School, its head coach, assistant coaches, and student managers: and for other purposes . , the Spencer High School Greenwave Football Team has consistently throughout the years fielded an excellent football team: and WHEREAS., in its last season of competition in the Georgia Interscholastic Association, the Spencer High School Greenwave Football Team won the GIA State Football Championship for the year 1967: and WHEREAS , the consistent high caliber of play demonstrated by the Greenwaves reflects to the credit of the coaching staff of the Greenwave team, and to the effort and dedication of the individual members of the team: and , the principal of Spencer High School is Eddie T. Lindsey, the head coach is Odis Spencer, and the assistant coaches are Oscar Stanback, Thomas Works, Walker Scott, and Eddie Hollingsworth: and , the members of this great team are: Rickey Boynton: Walter Brummit: Harry Bryar: Willie Butler: Larry Butts: Calvin Carson: Timothy Davis: Iames Emanuel Tillman Harper: Oscar Hubbard: Zackery Hudson: Charles Iackson: Samuel Jenkins: Eugene Iivens: Iames Iohnson: Rudolph Johnson: Willie Iones: Lamel Jordan: Ioel King: William Latimer: Iesse Ben Mathis: David McKissick: Bradley Ogletree: Roy Prescott: Anthony Quinn: Steven Reese: Gary Ross: Iohnny Sharpe: Ronald Sims: Aaron Smith: Iames Smith: Henderson Thomas: Teddie Traylor: Michael White: Ierry Whittlesey: Iimmy Whittlesey: Charlie Williams: Jonathan Williams: Herman Williams: Vandolph Williams: Willie Williams: and Preston Wilson. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA that this body does hereby extend its heartiest congratulations to each and every member of the 1967 Spencer High School Football Team, to its head coach, Odis Spencer, to assistant coaches , Oscar Stanback, Thomas Works, Walker Scott and Eddie Hollingsworth, to the principal of Spencer High School, Eddie T. Lindsey, and to their entire student body. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is hereby authorized and directed to send a copy of this Resolution to each member of the football team, to each student manager, to each coach and to the principal of Spencer High School. Il:LI:l.QLIS.B Read and Adopted February 1, 1968 Glenn W . Ellard CLERK abi A 4 orgy' , . A? gsm, H, -4 Horace Porter proudly shows off his citation for having served as a page for Senator I. W. fBillj Gregory, in the Senate of the General Assembly of Georgzkz. A R D S Guard, William Latimer, displays with pride ning the 1967 GIA Championship. I M' V ,s,,., GREEN WA VE RIFLE TEAM the commendation from the House of Repre- senmtives of the General Assembly of Georgia, congratulating the Spencer Green Wave on win- HISTORICAL DA TA In 1890 Claflin consisted of grades one through four .... The principal was Mrs. F. V. Cantey who was paid a salary of 340 per month. January 6, 1919, the County paid S200 for the Beallwood Colored School house and agreed to pay balance of 3200 upon completion of the building. It was added to the Columbus Public School system in 1949 by an extension of the City limits. On February 13, 1950 the name of the Beallwood School was changed to Har- rison Avenue School. On November 20, 1961 a 2fB203,500 contract was let for the construction of a new school. May 11, 1959, Shepherd Drive School was renamed J. D. Davis School for Mr. Jefferson Deveaux Davis whose connection with the school system spanned fifty-three years. Un January 6, 1953, the Lynch Road School was opened, thus closing five small, one and two teacher schools. On May 11, 1959, the name of Lynch Road School was changed to Mamie J. Matthews School in honor of a deceased pioneer teacher who was a part of the educa- tional development of colored boys and girls in Muscogee County for 25 years. Manly Taylor Elementary School, named for a prominent physician and school doctor was erected in 1939. Dr. Taylor is fondly remembered by some of the 'gold timersv as possessing a beautiful resonant singing voice. He organized the Community Chorus and served with his groups on many programs throughout the City. Whois' Who Amon American 11611 ehool tudents Bottom Row, Left to Right: Dorothy Flagg, leanella Fuller, Michael White, Gwendolyn Thompson, Linda Hin- nat. Middle Row, Left to Right: Shirley Jones, Amanda Jackson, Carolyn Johnson, Joann Collier. Top Row Left to Right: Andrew Henderson, Claud Rivers, Willie Herbert. F, X, wif. .ff ,- .-qw ., f'.' WZ ,f, ,....'-- .. 5f- f,,,,.,,.,, ,.,. of - .. 7efw,g,-,LewHfgrlg, ,, ,W-,A V . ,1,1.tf:,owg1f 'A eff,-I V , - meffzgfwmcifiefwiewmfzfxwpkg. , -- ,V , K 'E U i- -115 r Wm., 4, - ' . W .... L .... ,ki , S M34 H ee' - - -12. W N., . A -' . .,. W V f . Q. ms. vi e- ' - L .V . .nw---: ' X A-A --.V -vw H , H . L -:ff-ex : . - ' 'NA . , . A . . . ' . - . ' if - ...A L 4 .vm ' ' - - .Kb 'f In Qiwii, , -' L- 'Q ' f 4 .-ff ':, .Av at f , L 'M' ' F W' , ,. , - K ,A A T Q.. ,, fix, ., -41 ' , X.: !aa:. Qiw:f,,., :5:3E , I , ' . A .' ' ' .Wi -:vuS.f'l'i .. - LM, 'l iff N Y '- -. 1' Fifth Avenue School W. B. Hudson, Principal Constructed in 1908 Talbotton Road Junior High School John R. Washington, Principal Carver Elementary School H. L. Vernon, Principal Dawson Drive Elementary School Matthew Rivers, Principal Occupied May 11, 1961 S FACTS WE TIL NOW The classroom annex at Fifth Avenue School was constructed by students under the super- vision of Mr. G. F. Rivers as a Manual Arts shop for boys. It has been renovated and pre- served and is still in use. The William H. Spencer house stands on the corner of Fourth Avenue and Eighth Street. DIDNT KNO W 'w-M--a Ulm-up---0 This beautiful old hat rack is cherish- ed by F ifth Avenue School children and teachers. The cement tile walkway at Marshall Junior High School was made and laid in 1931-32 by students under the supervision of the late Mr. D. T. Slater, Instructor in Brickmasonry. HISTORIC CLAFLIN SCHOOL A pulsation of Drama, a feeling of Nostalgia? THE OLD Destroyed by fire in the early morn of November 2, 1958. The first school in Columbus for Negroes was established by the United States Government through the Bureau of Refugees, Freedman and Abandond Lands in the year 1868. In 1880, Claflin School was transferred by its trustees to the City of Columbus for use as a Public School for Negroes, by order of the Secretary of War. WOODS, Principal, Welcomed Us The NE W ', Constructed in 1948 as an addition to another building, Knot shownj, erected in 1921. M. L. Bussey English Consultant gr PECIAL TEACH R and ER VICE ,M , ,311 Lorenzo Manrw Juvenile Officer C. B. Franklin Hospital-Homebound Teacher 7341 L. M. Strickland Visiting Teacher ., ' , .v'..l.,Q-,. V. . 21 5 5 ., E. H. Smith Hospital-Homebound Teacher 101 FOREST ROAD Z. B. Anderson, Principal Occupied September 1955 C USSETA ROAD Donald Caldwell, Principal Opened September 1953 MANLY TAYLOR L. D. Bussey, Principal Erected 1939 HARRISON AVENUE Helen D. Burt, Principal Added to the Columbus Public Schools by extension of the city limits, 1949. 102 R 7 itkig. S , V ' ng, ,'.' f ., K ,gi ..Ei'miI....z,3t1 Q exif' 'W 1 ' . - -- .... - V .f ' A j ' ' e ' .. .- .- ---- - - P R, - - ,, ,I ' . 1' A as 1 ., Z L. -.1 .. .5 ' f g v K 2 . H . A - 1 ., .- Q . . . -W .Lim ....,.., ......,. A L ZV, .1 ., f: ,c.,.i '. 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NLP' ifdfifxl, fifxi, ffE,1f.':?-iifz M159 ri- ifi5'5,i Q fi 5 iiffz- 42?-157'-i17fEf9f1 if E53 Sui .. ze! .f - - A. .is - - QQ 5 . ff' Gaxvifiri' w-NW.. ,, no t .iet . ..., etwmi' qfqglif- ' ,M .pw SB , A THIRTIETH AVENUE I. Paul Lewis, Principal SECOND AVENUE SCHOOL Mrs. Eliza Maddox Principal if The principal is shown with former Spencerians, N. Greyer, B. McKay, B. Ellis. Q, .,... A , A 5 W , C, V, ,I ,L gcc www Y 41, . w f.. .,,- .. k -v , M A v,v,.,l 4. ,,., , . K - iii W? Ill 1 SCIENCE CLASS Mathews School if mail Q. MATHE WS SCHOOL T. T. Alexander, Principal gm Q !l?Y ffl! ilk! il! ZF! 333 im ll!! '15 Pqlslll-dnhv-N ESE K K ' r- ' 1 ,.f-a....4l.,,-ww: POU STREET SCHOOL L. H. Hannan, Principal SENIOR SUPERLA TWES UPERLA T IVES if MOST TALKA TIVE Leon Scruggs MOST HANDSOME Edward Dorsey MQ, ,. MOST TALKA TIVE Josie Carter MOST CAPTIVA TING Selester Rowe MOST CHARMING MOST BEAUTIFUL Cynthia Rome MOST DIGNIFIED MOST INTELLECTUAL Horace Porter MOST DIGNIFIED Gloria Walker 106 MOST CREATIVE Signora Hawkins Johnnie Davis NEA TEST John Mitchell BEST PERSONALITY Nora Marshall Jonathan Wflghl M alinda Baldwin Jimmy Williams Rosalia Cooper lf1,' FMS' 2.19 Jw , 'ge , ,wr ff: 1111 1 1-K 1 if , fi-if I We. 'if f - li e- 5 I . ' ,mi af? BEST ALL AROUND Michael White Linda Ford MR. AND MISS SENIOR Preston Wilson Dorothy Flagg FRIENDLIEST Jonathan Wright Gloria Clark OUR V.I.P.S Gosha, Childs, Hudson, Patterson, Corbett, Coleman, Nathan, Jenkins, Webb. Not shown, Wright. H53 34' Egg MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Kay Martin Rodney Estell ,fix fr 3 ,,4 I ' V- I3 H WU fig 'M-f ? S s In the eyes of the Senior Class, these are the real SUPERLA- TIVES. For four long years, they have labored untiringly, to help us reach this moment in our lives. These are they who cared enough to give unselfishly of their time, love, instructions, and understanding. To YOU, Senior Sponsors, With Love and Admiration WI TTIEST Thelma Hopkins Rodney Estell MOST TALENTED Eddie Kelsey DOTOIIILY F1086 5: MOST A THLETIC Shirley Jackson 1 liii 3 Xl CU TEST Tyrone Scott Mae Frances Thomas 'Q ll MOST DETERMINED MOST COURAGEOUS S UPERLA T IVE A IM: MOST POPULAR MOST POPULAR MOST ATHLETIC MOST INTELLECTUAL Willie Williams Joanne Collier STU ENT UR CANIZA T I ONS H if 4 1 . 1 3, fmmsggmig, , - 552 YPQEIEEVEJQ ', ? ,Vg 5 is 3 i xdiw I 35, it, 'NM L ww . m-vsp THE ST DENT COUNCIL DEMOCRACY IN ACTION s ,I,IIIi,,II ,. 3 WW ' 'W -Eg . sf Q x c we I Michael White President Eugene fivens Vice President Council representatives look on as officers outline plans for future projects. OFFICERS President--Michael White Vice-President-Eugene .livens Secretary--Patsy Harris F inancial Secretary-Linda Ross Assistant Secretary-Elizabeth T hreatt Treasurer-Shirley I ones Business Manager-W alter Mencer Chaplain-James Lewis Advisors--Effie I. Reia' and Herman E. Glaze PURPOSE: To develop an appreciation for the processes of good government and for democracy at work. Ji, 4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PURPOSE: To stimulate scholarshi , encoura e the develo ment H . g P of character, and academic achievement. M OTTO: The torch of knowledge will brighten the future . OFFICERS President-Claud Rivers Vice-President-Andrew Henderson Secretary--Mamie Hicks Asst. Secretary-Amanda Jackson Treasurer-Shirley jones Chaplain-Ieanella Fuller Parliamentarian-Carolyn Johnson Sgt. at Arms-Gwendolyn Thompson Dean Of Pledges-Joann Collier N.H.S. members boost the holiday spirit with their annual card sale. DEBA T IN C CLUB Bottom Row: Patricia Howard, Dorothy Wilson, Dorothy Alexander, Lashan Harris, Ronald Peterson, johonn McCoy, Larry Creen. Second Row: Chris Atkins, Christine Williams, Althea Butler, Eddie Kelsey, Bernadette Barnhart, Carolyn lohnson. Third Row: Columbus Wansley, Jocelyn Taylor, Willzkznz fennings, Linda Hinnant, Loretta faclrson. Top Row: Andrew Henderson, Stephen Reese, Willie Herbert. ' 2 V W Vko. 4' , gh V A . efeesle H t r , -F fix.. ,Mo .A - 1 -G . - J-1. ' 1. s, VARSITY TEAM-L. to R.: Larry Green, Carolyn Johnson, Willie Herbert, Andrew Henderson. ive X 'N 'Ta S X X4 I s' X V 'v DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB PURPOSE : u To develop future leaders for market- ing and distribution. MOTTO: To sell, one must believe. OFFICERS President-W alter Mencer Vice President-+Will1kzm F luellen Secretary-Dollie Stevens Ass't. Secretary-Emma Williams Treasurer-Annette Harrison Ass't. Treasurer-Elease Smith Reporter-Rosemary Baker Parlimentarian-Tommy Butler Historian--James Pearson ANA T OM Y and PH YSIOLOG Y CL UB PURPOSE: To familiarize students with the functions of their own bodies and to prepare those who are in- terested, for further speclkzlized work in the field. OFFICERS President-Carolyn Johnson Vice-President-Ioann McCoy Secretary-Priscilla Davis Treasurer- M aretluz Lam pkin Business Manager-Preston Wilson Chaplain-James Lewis Reporter-George Scruggs CHEMISTRY CLUB PURPOSE: To excel at promoting scientific interest and supporting the cause. l.. - ---'--1 7 QC:-7 W ssffar' w -J .erm f K fb , A..,, 7 ,,.s.f,T? I 1.1 T J gpg, J ts, I . V, Ln. fm .-Qwfw, ,,-M ,F , - SWF' '7'ff? 'Ei 'gif f1E'iyH,sfiyfs iw!-' 1 ff: 115. , ,gg ?Q1'12. .?93 rx P592 , , n- MJ 'lfbvvft ' fi? as . .A ., L,V,, 2, Vkkl , Front Row: Sharon Heath, Linda Ford, Dianne McKee, Belinda Ware, Bernice Blount, Earnestine Coleman, Joanne Collier. Second Row: Linda Ross, Bernadette Barnhart, Barbara Taylor, Claradene F letcher, Mary Walker, Joann McCoy, Sylvia Lockett. Back! Row: Advisor, Mrs. E. Biggs, Erma Keith, Joan Thornton, Janice .lack- son, Virginia Willzkzms. T ri-Hi-Y members prepare Thanksgiving I baskets for the needy. ' 3 X h is 2 I' f PURPOSE: 'T Q it ' ef Tea gg YIRLHL Y OFFICERS President-Shirley Jones Vice Presidentsfoanne Collier Secretary- Wanda Jones Asst. Secretary-Belinda Ware Financial Secretary-Sylvia Lockett Treasurer-Bobbie Jo Roberts Reporters-Linda Ford Dianne McKee Jacqueline Jernigan Business Manager- Earnestine Coleman Sgt.-at-Armsiljriscillrz Davis C haplain-N ora Marshall M,Mm,W,w, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. MOTTO: Pure thoughts, pure words, pule actions . 'T DRAMA T I CS CUYLD Kneeling: Eddie Kelsey. Front Row: Dorothy Capers, Carolyn Johnson, Dianne McKee, ,lacqueline Fritz, Patricia Dotson, Gail Russell, Shzrley jackson, Joanne Collier, Leonard Goodwin. Second Row: Selester Rowe, Shirley Williams, Brenda Wiley, Rodney Estell, Martha Wells, Bernice Clount, foe Nathan Wright, Robert Sharpe. Third Row Milton Owens, Linda Hinnant, Carolyn Bailey, Edna Harris, Bobbie Edwards, fearline Oliver, Thelma Moore. Back Row: lwycee Stram, Cynthia Rome, Barbara Florence, Edward Pierce, Thelma Hopkins, Alfonza Colbert. PURPOSE: OFFICERS To teach students of drama the many President-Eddie Maddox facets of dramatic presentation and stage Vice President-Carolyn fohnqson production' Secretary-Joanne Collier Asst. Secretary-Jacqueline Fritz T reasurer-Dianne M 4-Kee Reporter-Constance Hiley FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS President-V era Goodwin V ice-President-Calvin Atkins Secretary-Bernadette Barnhart Financial Secretary-Lula Miller Treasurer-Sharon Heath Chaplain-Larry Greene Reporter-Patricia Dotson 22 PURPOSE: - To provide opportunities for many enjoyable features of language study. MOTTO: Liberty, Equality', F raternite! gg M-Q OFFICERS President-Ann James Vice President-Robert Sharpe Secretary-Priscilla Davis Assistant Secretary- Virginia Hunter Treasurer-Jackie Jernigan Parliamentarian-Leon Scruggs Reporter-Verna Reese 5 Advisor-Miss C. M. Webb t i N, wi X MODERN HOMEMAKERS PURPOSE: To develop withiru the pupils a deeper appreciation of home living and family togetherness. M OTT 0: Better homes make better peoplew. W. E ' '.. ' 3 3 'ilgt i V :-: R 2 SQ I , ix VV V g, e , , , ,1 'gi L- A S hyy, .35-Jew ,L M 'vie I I ' ' Ah 51, 119 Q I' 120 PURPOSE : A means of getting together those with like interests to further those interests and to give students an opportunity to practice de- mocratic principles af group control. MOTTO: Business is our businessv. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President-Ernestine Coleman Vice President-Dorothy Hall Secretary-Catherine Williams Treasurer-Bettye Smith Historian-Lowonzo Crawford Business Manager-Frances Ivey Advisors-Audrey C. Posey Ruby Graham FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA PURPOSE: To study and identify the qualities, traits, and attitudes which are basic or related to successful teaching. MOTTO: Lighting the flame of high ideals and leadership . OFFICERS Secretary-Gail Russell PresidenthMamie Hicks Vice President-Linda Hinruznt Assistant Secretary-Betty Sanders Treasurer-Shirley ,I ones V Business Manager4Rodney Estelle Reporter-Carolyn Crouch Advisor-Mrs. H. B. Scott CBEAUT Y IS OUR BUSINESS PURPOSE: SENIOR COSME TOL OC Y CLUB OFFICERS President-Kay Martin Vice-President-Bertha Willlhms Secretary-Mary A. Harris Assistant Secretary-Rachel Turman Chaplain-Gloria M ims Reporter-Linda Strozier Business Manager-Shirley Bwrkes Sgt. at Arms-Gloria Faulk To create among cosmetology students a better understanding of the profession . ADVISOR: Mrs. Helen Lindsey JUNIOR COSME TOL OC Y CLUB President--Rachel Colbert A Vice-President--JoAnn King Secretary-Mylinda Buckner A Treasurer-Eddye Mae Morris Business Managers-Bonnie Martin and Annie Whittaker Sgt. at Arms--Clarissa Sanks Reporter-Jewell Lawrence ' 121 A ve ALLIED MEDICAL CAREERS OR CANIZA T I ON 1. LLAA L To give the members some insight in the medical profession and to stress selection of subjects needed in the preparation for medical or allied medical uc ' PURPOSE: OFFICERS careers, President-,leanella Fuller Vice-President-10A nnM cC oy Secretary-lanet Heard Treasurer-Brenda Lucas Business Manager-Shirley Jones Sgt. at Arms-Kay Coffee Parliamentarian-Priscilhi Davis FIRE MARSHALS Assists In Scheduled Fire Drills M OTTO : Always ready . B. T. Edmonds, Advisor s' .f qi ,Q HLY i :J Jil, Sw ':f1?fw4's13?ff in tw Jigffy ' IFF F55 '31, P5fE'z3c .Lf'A'?gWS .Q - ,, Q. , A.,, i, . . , ,,,M,, W ,R kg, ' , ,. Q W K, K ,lZ, it 4 Ht: : ' , fy. .,..a V f. ' lffixezsye ,, sf' ,,,,,fws is ,, wax, ' 'wmv -.- A- 5. MWF ' f ,MJ kr J L4i'V ' ' ve- g,,'m,ft,ffft,, . A I .W A, .1 K nf ' Q f. ,L -f 5 ' 1 , 4 2fii?2g,Qgsv,s:.Q,f-2 1515- 3 ,fir ,wQz73Ui?zTf4rQ'g-ff' ' 55 f 'f ' Y , 1fs5ffif5f,eg, my : .::ige1, ,Qg ,,z ,ffia 3 .,, Visa' 1E2Q,'1h , ' 9,gQgg,L?U',: igzl. 'Qji i .fr :'i'l?- ?'.7tg,1 'L ' - tl' ,'fs:tf2 f t,er giff?,Wifi5 ' F ft I MAVHLS' yzvffsgmidsggl C235 7 4g1xf?3lE3fL X, K x ' Y 2 1 , vm ,I K Q . I i 5 , ffff , , , :J 2 at ,fi ' K M- ' f H 11 -M., 'R .. 4, 1 is -tw. 1 - ' K ' ' Www twgvfar ,f 1 2 ' - , ,- '-Lf-if , ' 1 .1 H .. A Y i that ' Q W, t it to ,S 1 K .wt M wg-it ww- , ,413 Miss Hi-Y Linda Ford 1 , Y we ' H1 , , , K,-it W., , ff OFFICERS President-Steven Reese Vice President-Ronald Crowell Secretary-Aaron Smith Treasurer--Preston Wilson Parliamentarian-Johnny Sharpe Sgt. at Arms-Leon Scruggs PURPOSE : To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. MOTTO: Pure thoughts, pure words, pure actionv. -- 1 5 - I lf! H2-f' F Q 1, Y 'Q' w 2 OFFICERS President-Barbara Taylor V ice-President-Elizabeth Boggan Secretary--Dorothy Wilson Assistant Secretary-Cornelwkz Cary Treasurer-Willuzm .Iennings Reporter-Cynthia Dixon 5 V JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS President-Shirley Jackson Vice President-Sandra Davis Secretary-Theresa Bryant Reporter-Deborah Manual Sgt.-at-Arms-James Mullins Business Manager-Christine Williams PURPOSE: To relieve and prevent human suf- fering. MOTTO: Spread good will and share the H American way of life . MA TH CLUB PURPOSE : To cultivate skills and talent in the application of mathematics to the pro- blems of everyday living, and to en- courage further specialization in the field of mathematics. -A mf gm ws I .im ,, ,AL,, M 55 . , fi , . is 3 K sf' fi ag -1 ,M 'X Q 1 as Q, c MARSHALL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL lformerly Spencer High Erected 1930 Schooll M. A. Clark, Principal Spencerian, class of 1935 Dianne McKee, Gwen Thompson, Toya Scott and Kay Coffee enjoy a chat with Counselor Delores Sanders. W - 7,.. if ai If Es, mu. .gm Toya admires Marshall Junior Li- brary Facilities. Mrs. Kirk, Librarian, and other students welcome her. HQ conf f mfg? IIHE OWL Andrew Henderson Today he sits Perched above theesacred halls of learning Aloft . . . But not in arrogance. He sits with poise, Dignity. His symbol is strength, Wisdom, Greatness. Our heritage is where he is Many beginnings, Many endings, Under the watchful eyes. Oh, nocturnal Master, The nights belong to you And me. Pursuit of knowledge In the dark of night, You were my companion, Lids drooped, Eyes closed. But for a moment, sleep, Night noises, A familiar sound? I am again aware. The books . . . I am not alone. CLUBS L, . ,M ...y HMV- - .i 1 i E125 do in Tin , , S OPHIS T I CA TED LADIES OFFICERS President-Joann McCoy Vice President-Emily Ford Secretary-Virginia Cason Assistant Secretary-Pasty Lewis Treasurer-Martha Hughes Business Manager-Carolyn James Parl1k1mentarl2zn+Willene Terry Chaplain-Linda McLester Sgt. at Arms-Betty Hunter PURPOSE : To develop within young ladies an appreciation for service to their school and community and an appreciation for the cultural and beautiful things in life. MOTTO: Gather ye rosebuds while ye may for the petals are fading away. ,di :E as 1' Ee 5 af l 5 ' , L P mf? THE AMBASSADORS Miss Ambassador, Phyllis Rome OFFICERS President-Robert Sluzrpe V ice-President--Jimmie Williams Secretary-Donny Robinson Business Manager-James Pearson F inanclkzl Secretary-fesse Reese Parlzktmentarian-Tommie Butler PURPOSE: To create friendship in our environment. MOTTO: Ask not what the club can do for youg ask what you, can do for the club. Advisor Mr. Herman Glaze. 129 TH CLICK OFFICERS President-Sally Richardson Vice President-Linda Ross Secretary-Irma Keith Treasurer-Lola Barnes Business Manager-Verna Goodwin Reporter-Bernadette Barnhart ,we sr iooi r ioo UMM KM? mail --,,', L 'f'i KiL-f M in 7 fi 3' - fi U gli ii, .. - X- in sf. if If . ' 'Q' 7 ' . . ,X C I V 6 ? . '1' fi L . y L, Q ,, l V aki n 5' it 3 Q, 4 5 fl k 2 L..-f PURPOSE: V .X 5 N' To serve our club, school, and community willingly. MOTTO: I pledge myself to uphold the ideas of the Clicks Social Club, to remain faithful to its purpose, and serve my club, school and com- munity willingly. iiii - A - -i', A PURPOSE : --P , My To promote the refine- 11 E.: it.. L sn V f ment of young ladies ethical- w-L ,gt 3, l H W f ly and intellectually. X L ,.., L .ff t s .,,,.: - .... MOTTO,- 6 knows fffwugh who fviiif u f'-' .'i' i .L ,-',,k. Y ii. knows how to learn . no Y t, s s'r' 3 tlsst is K - View ,ff 524,113 R so C lsii 1 B, I L L it -' OFFICERS ry f . eg . President-Malinda Baldwin ' 3 I ' ' --- . . . . og Vvyv S A 5 . ii 'K E Vice President-Elizabeth White R if Sffcfefflfy-Shifley V811-'ley 's . - . . ' ir' 1 X A-SSL Secfemfy' 'Shirley William-9 g g,ys Q AZAV g ysi.s f gk,, icrtg i 'V,s. 5 ,i'ig t 's'i V L T reasurer-Rosemary Baker U o Mwgef-Mary Edmonds .,., Jig :KKV g .rhrk ,VVVI A .. ,.,k. KKVVV i ,,,,,V C jearline Oliver ,sizymf ff f f- . N A .--V . 51 -'ff .,-- z Q, LE BELLE DAJIIES 130 -.J 1 OFFICERS President--Rita Howard Vice President-Janet Heard Secretary-Burma Dene Sneed Assistant Secretary-Lavoniza Raschal Treasurer--Helen Wyatt Sgt. at Arms-Josie Carter PURPOSE: SEN! ORE TT ES PURPOSE: To develop within the female students of Spencer High School a deeper appreciation for higher standards of womanhood. MOTTO: Better Ladies Make a Better World. ELEGANT LADIES To exemplify fine qualities of feminity. MOTTO: An elegant young lady is a revelation of true grace. 1- ...ik OFFICERS President--Dorothy Capers Vice President--Cynthia Mahone Secretary-Helen Taylor T reasurer-Rosalia Cooper Business Manager-Barbara King Reporter-Margie fackson Wanda Wilkerson ff P X 1 131 IMPERIAL KNICH T S P S PURPOSE: To create and maintain a better relationship between the students and the community, and to create a. better relation- ship between the student and the teacher. MOTTO: All for oneg one for allf, - et OFFICERS President-Andrew Henderson Vice President-Johnny Sharpe Secretary-Horace Porter Business Manager--W alter Mencer Treasurer-George Scruggs Chaplain-James Lewis Miss Ikette, Shirley Jones, dubs Knight Peterson .. ikfszl.. i .. ww f- f ' so W in - ,. .L G I 5 Vg ,. Q W 4 .fa ! I 5 in 5 Y' E .HH . m ' E ,Sk we New A , 5 I . 1 1 5 S ...r r...r l - 'if' . , '.,, 1:2 1 if 1 , ,A , , -, .,.., . 4,,.. W ,, Members: KL-Rl: P. Stewart, G. Simmons, D. McKee, M. Lee, I. Butler, C. Leggington, C. Rome, R. Walton, I. Upshaw, C. Thomas, B. W are, L. Miller, B. Brooks and S. Dinkins. it t 1 L - Are ok 3 , 1 s'i?x. PURPOSE : To create and to exemplify the finer qualitrkrs of womanhood and to promote a better relation- ship between students arul teachers. MOTTO: Ladies are made, not born. LES DEMOISELLES CH ES w ,WV OFICERS President-Diane McKee Vice President-Diann Anthony Secretary-Cynthia Rome Assistant Secretary-Annette Harrison Treasurer-Amanda Jackson Business Manager-Justine Upshaw Parliamentarian-Beverly Brooks . ,..r 9. 4, B ' 2. 34? PURPOSE: To attain high scholarship and brighten our environ- ment with kindness, cheerful- ness, courtesy and friendship. M OTTO: Whafs worth doing is worth doing well. COLORS: Yellow and white. QW? k,,. X K . 4 . -sf if .y ,. n'k .,,, 4 . fx . K-,wffs fe . A-,ht I -.1 1-MM' . 1 'MW' M, 15553 Y, ' , v...'. 'Wifi , n at . w ' t' It ' . w r -. 9' Us! F 60644 C UN cfxcellence Distin uishes Celestials 'D 134 OFFICERS President-Gwendolyn Thompson Vice President-Nora Marshall Secretary-Linda Hall Asst. Secretary-Carolyn Bailey Treasurer-Miriam Hudson Financial Secretary- Rosalyn Dandy Parliamentarianglfrenda Turpin Sgt. at Arms-Toya Scott Cathy Carrie Business Manager- Barbara Florence Chaplain-Elizabeth Threat Iss.,-fr 1, tw Msffw W -uf PURPOSE: Preparations for leadership in tomorrow's worlll. MOTTO: Together we stand, divid- eo' we fall . f f ff' X VIKINGS SUAVE AND DEBONAIRH fain., W 5' if f 1 ,R AB Q ff if WZ. NEW . xv at ,W ij? it M1 f-8 , pts ,Qs-M X 1 .,., Aw 1- A I K, I m 'w,.,2zsWe M-We , ,. M s r we A I . as I Q into iirr Tf'li? 5?QE,'? ' SW' fi in , , ' at I if-ffm fif'fiFl'f The big ' V with queens Diann Latimer, lean Cannon, and Janet Cannon. QW, kugx zt, ' -1 ' Q. S Selester Rowe President Eugene Iivens Vice President OFFICERS President-Selester Rowe Vice President-Eugene ,Iivens Secretary-Edward Dorsey Assistant Secretary-Aaron Smith Business M anager-M ichael White Treasurer-,Iohn Mitchell Parliamentarian-Columbus Wansley 135 3. The I-Ladies PURPOSE: To promote a wholesome stu- dent-teacher relationship and to provide service in the home, 'L school and community. M OTTO : It is like a grain of mustard seed . . . which when it is sown in the earth is less than all the seeds that be in the earth. But when it is sown, it grows up and becometh greater than all herbs and slwoteth out branchesgso the fowls of the air may lodge under the shadow of it. St. Mark 4:31-32. Senior I-Ladies 136 t . OFFICERS President-Linda Ford Vice President-Dorothy F lagg Secretary-Patsy Harris Asst. Secretary-Mae Francis Thomas Financial Secretary-Peggie Colbert Treasurer-Shirley lanes Business M anager-I eanella Fuller Chaphzin-Mamie Hicks Sgt. at Arms-Linda Hinruint Parliamerztarian-Gail Russell QE midi LSQLL-x A . , I. fit.. , THE CA VALIERS PURPOSE : To stimulate the ideas of gentle extraction through responsibility, loyality and social development. M OTTO: Unto thy self be true. OFFICERS 'tj , President-James Martin Tatum '3 '- Vice President-Willie .liles Secretary-Willie Terry Sgt. at Arms-Curtis Russell wwf, , I A V gpg:-55,3 15? ai: s 66 THE DEBUTANTES' F emininity is the best quality Curtis Russell James Walton OFFICERS President-Gail Ford Vice President-Mary Williams Secretary-Gloria Walker Assistant Secretary-Brenda Glenn Treasurer-Bernice Blount Business Managers-Gwendolyn Cooke Mary Willlkzms ffl Front: Turner Miller, Alphonso Colbert, James Pierce, Roger McCoy. Rear: Jerome Dennis, William Peyton, Ronald Spellers. NOBLES is R, wr QQ' .J-wb 'Um PURPOSE: To .exemplify the ideals of democracy in our everyday pursuits. MOT T0: Service. ,4 Terry Richardson, Yvette Russell, attendants to Miss Noble. 138 Miss Noble, Cornelia Grant, is surrounded by officers of the club. ' mv, , Gloria Reliford President Pauline Johnson Secretary fbi- 2 Patricia Dotson Vice President L Tommie M cA fee Asst. Secretary Edna Harris Ester Holt Liiiii , Chaplain Business Manager Angelia Nathan Brenda Wiley Financial Secretary L e S Jeunes Fylles Sgt.-at-Arms PURPOSE: MOTTO: Character, Loyalty, and Poise. X Modesty and refinement are excellent virtues . PC f ' 'typmr M .N is Q 1? ws SPENCER EN OURACES . . BEAUTY CHARM '15 Miss Cosmetology Mary Alice Harris DIGNITY 35 f 5 Q fe ,.. Q: R ,,,M A Miss Ikette m Shlfley fvfws zi' Miss Hi-Y Linda Ford f if ,, Q if ,Q 5 2 .4 Y is Qi 5 Sandra Lavette English Clara Slater Biology Melvin Johnson Physical Education THE WALKWA Y Look closely and you will see Mr. sey and Mr. Camp. Lind- W STUDENT TEACHERS FROM FORT VALLEY STATE COLLEGE FORT VALLEX CEORCL4 ENTRANCE SPENCER'S CAMPUS T i ,... ,. . 2 - EXIT We shall miss you. 142 NYM, CONCENTRATION IT 15' CONT A GIOUS MR. LINDSEY -up THEOR Y ROOM Rare ARMORY J Ifs just your szze, Charlze. ust feel that muterzlzl. ianlllnulh ROTC CLASS VIEWS FILM Sgt. Harris shown with visiting officer, Major Benjamin Robinson. Supply Room inventory checked by wardrobe Master J. Camp. if E 3 46 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. The Retired Teachers Association Mr. G. F. Rivers, President Mrs. T. W. Herron, Secretary Mrs. Viola Palmer, Treasurer Janie G. Adams Rebecca Benning Elizabeth Dozier E. A. Davis Mollie Hill S. E. Herte Ophelia H ardaway Mrs .M rs Bev. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Sylvia Johnson M. L. Lightfoot S. A. Laing A. B. Nelson Rhelia Rivers Nettie Slater Jack Winston Other Retired Teachers Sadie L. Wysinger Julia J. Lee Bessie Bradley Mr. C. W. DuVaul Miss E. T. Spencer Mrs. Sadie Coleman Mr. B. F. Moseley Mrs. Emma Terry Mrs. Mae W. Johnson Miss Lillie M. Perry The Class of '68 salutes you for your years of dedicated service to the education of the youth of Columbus, Georgia. May your years of retirement be enhanced by the knowledge of a job well done. Ieanella plays that ole soul on the piano. 5, f 'si Jimmy Stinson puts the finishing touches on his models of Prehistoric man. Dorothy Flagg is accompanied by Mrs. Ed- monds as she sings. Mr. Music Man, Walter Menc fnl'7'i' , gg 2.-sw-,g-f. nfl f :IQ l it S i al l r ' S 3 fm 2751 'V -f ., U ' Linda Hinnant, Spencer High if - School's representative on Sear's w Teen Fashion Board. gi A -- Spencer High's Disc Jockey, Michael Soul Sapp ,,,,,.,.......J A? ,, ruiizklfii .E QS- y QS . .6..,g.gfU ' ,, . ,A-,.g.uffz7, . f 5- wr? ' LK' , ,l ,..,.:.,,::. , r 'W P :,.., Jann. --4 U .- sw sw K ..,.. HW, L ar Q 53 1 Q, K1 y 1 '6Baby what I sayv. J , , Q 1. Q . . 5 9 .. , .. . Q I i V! w -f ZA 4536 Sl' 3 M .Wwe gh, J . 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X .- M ...W ' ' ..,...,. ,V -- ,,, F Q ,LX I . 4 I 4 1 .fs - ' , K 5 . l f Wi ,A Qf -', 3: fit ,fn .- ' V' 4, 14 x ,k--L X4.l , W 1 ! 4 3 A 1 we-sw ,XM .lohn Lawrence Associate Editor Business Manager Anne T. Hudson ADVERTISING Eddie Maddox John Lawrence Walter Mencer Iames Tatum Michael White Eddie Kelsey Selester Rowe Zachary Hudson Jeanella Fuller Editor In Chief THE SPENCERIAN STAFF Kay Coffee Gwen Thompson Associate Editor Associate Editor ADVISORS Ralph Barnhart, Advisor ART Johnny Davis TY PI STS Constance Hiley Dianne McKee PHOTOGRAPHY Ioseph Murphy Walter Mencer COPY Brenda Turpin Andrew Henderson Toya Scott Justine Upshaw Thomas Debarlaben Cathye Carde Gloria Clark LAYOUT ,leanella Fuller Kay Coffee SUBSCRIPTIONS Gwen Thompson Bobby Patrick SPORTS Andrew Henderson Columbus W ansley Ethelyn I. Coleman Art Erlitor, Johnny Davis, shows Kay the latest in art techniques. 154 Jeanella and Kay Long hours . . . hard, hard work. Anrlrew and Columbus discuss football statistics of the 1967-68 school year. Ethelyn Coleman, arlvisor and typists Constance Hiley and Dianne McKee Ralph Barnhart, advertising aa'visor, meets with Art Staff members. 3. 'E' Ezlrlie Maalrtox, Zachary Hudson aml James Tatum inspect the final advertising reports. f 5 ,M,.o M- .,,. ,,,l,...,....m..,..W-,a, WW-.M ,t is H, :i x EQ 9. ,. . Sk mf N r Q K- Wm E ' - 'QMfasfa-1.smfss2'f515 . 1 12- :ffm 40 Q- k ' mv. .' .. ' K or ' . . ' - -- -- -A Qf.:g5fwfIki-r.5ii7 1 J .N V--MW msyfwwww- .---y:g3,1 Toya Scott, Associate Editor, john Lawrence, Thomas Delrarlaben and Justine Upshaw work late to meet the deadline. The Advertising Staff prepares to rollw. .fld Editor, Eddie Maddox, far right, contemplates the big job ahead. lik? IIT' X Anne Hudson, advisor. clzevlfs copy and layout of Walter Meneer and associate editors. Gwen Thomp- son and john Lawremre. '6Ray Crowell, honorary staff member Murphy and llleneer, photograph editors, pause to nge! it togetherv. 155 Seated: Assistant Secretary-Maretha Lampking Reporter, Gloria Simmonsg President, William Upshawg Parliamentarian, loan McC0yg Chaplain, James Lewis. Standing: Secretary, Verna Coodwing Sgt. at Arms, Johnathan Williamsg Treasurer, Brenda Alfordg Business Manager, Harold Yoornbs. IRS Scribes Lola Barnes, Bernadette Barnhart, Sharon Heath. Alexander, Linda Alford, Brenda Atkins, Calvin Austin, Brenda Babers, Beverly Bailey, Lucy Barnes Herman 1 Barnes, Lola Barnhart, Bernadette Beaver, Ermatine Blackmon, George Boden, Shirley Bowden, Gerald Boynton, Ronald Bradley, Charles Brooks, Beverly Brown, Joann Brown, Ronnie Brummitt, William Buckingham, James Buckner, Mylinda Butler, Edward Butler, Willie Burkes, Ronnie Burrus, Mary Bussey, Gwendolyn Campbell, Lasharme Carter, Charlie Carter, Patricia Caulton, Ronnie Chapman, Michael Christain, Rodney Cliatt, Johnny Cobb, Betty Cody, Larry Coffee, Everette Colbert, Rachael Coleman, Earnestine Collins, Elmer Collins, Esbe Copeland, Judy Crawford, Lowonza Daniels, Bessie Daniels, Eddy Dawton, Barbara Davis, Sandra Davis, Timothy Dorne, Cynthia Dozier, Jackie Faison, Roger Farley, Gracie Farley, Herman Fluellen, William Ford, Diane Foster, Barbara Foster, Beverly Foster, Linda Freeman, l. L. Gates, Gloria Gibson, Glenda Goodman, William Goodwin, Eloise Goodwin, Verna Green, Larry Greene, Pearlie Grimes Bert Hall, Dorothy Hall, Kirby Hall, Lorenzo Hardrick, Charlie Hardrick, Charlotte Harris, Audrey Harris, Robert Heard, Edwin Heath, Sharon Hickey, Charlie Hickey, Christine Hickey, Connie Hixson, Betty Hogan, Celeste Holloway, Mary Holmes, Wanda Holt, Carolyn Harmon, Gwendolyn - ia,-f ' Slifer, f if: we .. 7 ff ,. im .S sz. .f ,,,3,. , ' i 12: - ,gig in -I ' i 'Y z ' 3 , i 5 1 5: ' ff' Ili' ff av! ' l 2' ., as fi 'i f 1: ai 6 ,, A it , ii- - A ,X ,, 'JC ,C ,. at ' 'Hz K A .. 'X .,.. Q 'a I s f s W sc fd 5 2 ,MW -::,,..s,-X ,, 4' rw-i. .W :aa 1141- .L L . if W i 3 1 2 Z at . 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I E21-I I 2 L' ag it ,V P Hourel, Barbara Howard, Dianne Howard, Willie Hubbard, Oscar Hudson, Mirian Hughs, Martha Huling, Theresa Iland, Elizabeth lmgram, Claude Irving, Peggy Ivey, Frances Jackson, Charles Jackson, Janest Jackson, Loretta Jackson, Margie James, Lawrence James, Martha Jenkins, Hawthore Jessie, Richard Jivens, Clarence Jiles, Audrey Johnson, Dianne Johnson, Patricia Jones, Brenda Jones, Ervin Jones, Harry Jones, Johnny Jones Mattie 1 Jones, Sharon Joseph, Linda Joseph, Patricia Kendrick, Gloria King, Geneva Lampkin, Maretha Lawrence, Jewell Leonard, Horace Lewis, James Lewis, Patsy Lockett, Sylvia Long, Benzell Love, Percy Marsh, Mary Mathews, Ingrid McCoy, Joann McKissick, David McLester, Linda Miles, Barbara Miller, Lula Mims, Gloria Moring, Jerry Morris, Eddye Mae Nathan, Evelyn Oliver, Edith Owens, Glenda Passrnore, George Peterson, Ronald Peterson, William Pitts, David Porter, Shirley Prescott, Roy Price, Robert Pugh, Carolyn Puoh, Joseph Pugh, Willene Purry, James Radney, John Reese, Roger Reliford, Clark Rice, Joseph Richardson, Larry Richardson, Sally Riggins, Delores Ross, Linda Rutledge, Patricia Russell, Curtis Sanks, Clarissa Saxton, Eddie Saxton, Minnie Schley, Margaret Shorter, Bernice Simmons, Gloria Sims, Ronald Slocumb, Peggie Smith, Aletha , H Q, ,, Raw bi a ,, f i. . 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Jimmie Gary Mrs. Maggie Mae Gates Sgt. and Mrs. Willie E. Gates and Family Sgt. and Mrs. Wilbert Gayden and Kelvin Mrs. Annie George Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. George Mrs. Sallie Geatry Mrs. Gloria J. Gibbins .Miss Glenda Gibson Mrs. Gussie Gibson Mrs. Mary Gibson and Family Sgt. Robert Gilbert Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil Giles and Daughter Sgt. and Mrs. Jessie Givens and Hope Mrs. Nettie Goaeh Mr. Jake Golden Mrs. Peggy Golden and Family Mrs. Rosie L. Glee Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Glenn and Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glenn Mrs. Sarah Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon A. Glenn and Anthony Anderson Glover and Family Mrs. Carrie Florence Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Florence, Sr. Mr. Eddie Florence, Jr. Mr. Robert Flowers, Sr. .Mrs. Frances Mrs. Johnnie Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ford Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Ford, Jr. Mrs. Hattie Ford Mr. Homer C. Ford Mr. Jimmy Gus Ford .Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ford .Miss Mozell Ford Fluellen and Mother Mae Fluellen Lawrence Fluellen M. B. Forgie Ford George Ford and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ford Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ford Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ford .Mr. and .Mrs. Willie James Ford and Kim Mr. and .Mrs. Willie Ford .Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Ford, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leavy Forte, Sr. Mrs. Marie Forte Sgt. and Mrs. William Forte Mr. and Mrs. Ozie Lee Fortson and Family Willie Fortson Ben Foster Miss Betty Jean Foster Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Foster Mr. and Mrs. Eddie P. Foster Mrs. Adell Franklin and Family .Mr. Mr. .Mr. lllr. Mr. Mr. Mr. .Mr. Thomas Glover and Family Mrs. Mattie Pearl Graham and Gwen Mrs. Ruby Graham Mr. Charlie Grant Miss Judy Grant .Mrs. Maggie E. Grant .Mrs. Mattie L. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant Mrs. Ethel Gray Mr. Lewis Gray Mr. and Mrs. John Gray Sgt. and Mrs. Gray Mrs. Alicc N. Greely Mrs. Annie Mae Green S.F.C. and Mrs. Cleodis Green .Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Green Mrs. Ethel Green and Family Mrs. Patsy Green and Family .Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Greene Mr. and Mrs. Eddie C. Greene Mrs. Lily Greene .Mr. .Major Greenwood and Mrs. James C. Grover and Family Wanda Juanetta Grice Miss Ethel P. Grider Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grier and Family .Mr. and Mrs. John Grier Mr. and .Mrs. John Griffin Rev. and Mrs. John Griffin and Family Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Griffin Mrs. Mary Ann Griffin and Family Miss Mary Louise Griffin Mr. Eugene Franklin and Mrs. Fred Franklin and Son and .Mrs. Henry Franklin and .Mrs. Fonzia Frans Joe B. Frazier Mrs. .Mamie Frazier Mrs. Hazel Fredrick Mrs. Julie Fredrick Mrs. Heneritta Freeman Willie James Freeman Sgt. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Freeman Clarence French Mr. Miss Jacqueline Marie Fritz Mr. Julius LaResa Fritz Mr. Andre Fuller Mrs. Fannie Fuller Mr. Thomas Fuller, Jr. Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas J. Fuller, Sr. Miss Catherine Gamble Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gamble Mrs. Mildred Gunn Gamble Mrs. Ida T. Gamble and Family and .Mrs. Lewis Gamble, Jr. .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gamble, Sr. Mr. AMT. .Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. Percy E. Griffin, Sr. Fred Griggs Rosa Anna Griggs Lillie Grimer Johnnie Gruggs Mrs. Jaequelyn Guinn and Daughter .Mr. William H. Guinn Mrs. Elizabeth Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gunn Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Habersham Mrs. M. Habersham Mrs. Alice Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hadley .Mr. and .Mrs. Willie Hale .Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hall Rev. J. L. Hall Sgt. and Mrs. Octavies Hall and Family Mr. Zack Hall Mrs. PIS Dorothy Hamilton and Family gt. Lacy Hamilton Miss Stella Hammock Mrs. Dessie B. Hampton Mr. Pat and Mrs. George Hampton Hanlon Cornor Grocery Mrs. Quincie Hankson Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Hannan Mr. E. H. Harbourn Mr. ana' Mrs. Henry Hardaway Mr. and Mrs. James Hardaway and Family Mr. and Mrs. Hardeway and Gary .Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hardin Mrs. Mattie Pearl Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy and Family Mrs. Cora Harmon Miss Gwendolyn Harmon Miss A. L. Harris Miss Aquilla Harris Mr. .Mr. Mrs. 11412 Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Brown Harris and .Mrs. Charles Harris and Fritz Clara ldella Harris and Mrs. Jacob Harris Jessie Harris and Mrs. John Harris and Family and Mrs. Larry Harris Leola Harris Mrs. Nellie Harris and Sons Mr. .Mr. .Mr. fMr. .Mr. AMT. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. .Mr. .Mrs. .Mr. .Mr. S.S. .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris and Mrs. Tobitt Harris and .Mrs. Willie Harris and Family Lawson Harrison and Mrs. James S. Harton and Mrs. David T. Harvey and Family and Mrs. Joseph Harvey and Family Roosevelt Harvey Rosie L. Harvey Solomon Harvery and Mrs. Charlie Mae Hatcher Gracie Hatchett and Mrs. Hatchetts and Mrs. Willie F. Halley F. and Mrs. Cecil Hawkins TR. TJ and Mrs. Curtis Hawkins and Family .Mrs. Em ma Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawkins Mrs. Gladys Hawkins Mr. arzd Mrs. James Hawkins, Jr. Mr. and .Mrs. John H. Hawkins .Mr. Oscar Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hawkins .Mr. Mrs Mr. Mrs. Charles Haynes . Rosie Haynes Thomas Hayes W. C. Hayes and Sons .Mrs. Wylene Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heard Mr. and Mrs. Willie Heard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. .Millard Heath and Sharon .Mrs. Effie Heightower Mr. Walter Thomas Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henley and Family Mrs. Sarah Ann Hennessey Mr. and Mrs. Ben Henry Mrs. Dorotlzy Henry Mr. J. B. Henry and Mother Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Henry Mr. .Mr. .Mr. .Mr. S.S. Mr. James C. Henry and Mrs. Roy Henry and Family and Mrs. Walter Henry C. D. Herring G. and Mrs. J. W. Herring and Mrs. Arthur Herte, Sr. .Mr. and Mrs. James Hensely Mr. Benny Hicks .Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hicks and Family Mrs. Lula Hicks Mr. Mr. Mr. S.F. 1117. Mr. Lt. Willie Hicks and Mrs. Hightower William Hightower, Jr. C. and .Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Don Hill and Family Gary Hill and .Mrs. James Hill Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hill and Family Rev. and Mrs. Louis Hill Sgt. Lucious 0. Hill Mrs. Oredell Hill and Family .Miss Pearl Hill .Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and Family .Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hillman Mrs. Susie Hines .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hines Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hinnant and Family Mr. and Mrs. Armstead Hinton and Family Mrs. Betty Jean Hinton Mrs. Essie Hinton and Sons Mr. and Mrs. George Hinton and Family Sgt. and lMrs. George Hinton and Stephanie Mr. and lMrs. Warren Hilton and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Hoad Mrs. Mary C Hobbs .Miss Loraine Hodge .Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hodo Mrs. Ethel Hogan and Mother Mrs. Idelia Hogan .Mrs. Murdell Hogan Sgt. and Mrs. Jim Hogg . Queen Ester Holcomb gt. and Mrs. William Holden and Denunne Mr. J. U. Holiday Mrs. Dovie Hollis and Family M rs SIS .Mr. and .Mrs. E. Hollingsworth and Family Mr. and .Mrs. Johnny Holli.s .Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hollis .Mrs. Corline Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Raven Hollis, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holmes Sgt. W. R. Holmes Ret. Sgt. and Mrs. Willie R. Holmes Rev. Robert L. Holston Mrs. Annie Holt Mr. Lester Holt .Miss Lillian Holt Mr. Carver Hood .Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lewis Hood .Mrs. Elvira Hood .Mrs. Katie Hood Lois and Joseph Hood Mrs. Mary Hook Prince Ella Hood Lesie Perlin Horgan Mrs. Miss .Mrs. Bessie Horne Rev. and Mrs. 0. L. Hoslton Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Houston Mrs. Bertha Howard .Miss Christine Howard Mr. Fletcher Howard, Jr. Mr. Fletcher Howard, Sr. Miss Gertrude Howard Mr. Grady Howard Mr. and Mrs. James Howard Miss Mrs. Loveller Howard Mrs. .Mary Howard and Daughters MlSgt. Maurice G. Howard .Mrs. Minnie P. Howard and Family .Miss .Mable Venecia Howard .Mrs. Bernice Howell and Family Mr. and .Mrs. Garden Howell Mr. and Mrs. John.Howell and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roger Howell and Family Mr. and lMrs. George Hubbard, III Dr. and lMrs. Htbryan .Mrs. Minnie Lee Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hubbard and Daughters Murray Jones and Cassandra Hubert Mr. Cornel H. Hubert Mrs. Alice Hudson Beecher Hudson Mrs. Bertha L. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hudson, Jr. and Family .Mr. John Hudson Miss Marilyn Hudson Mrs. Rubye Hudson .Mr. and Mrs. Wesley B. Hudson Mrs. Annie Hughes .Mr. Earile Hughes Mr. Toney and Gregory Hughes Mrs. Ruby Hughley .Miss Brooksie M. Huling Mrs. Irene V. Hurling Mr. Ralph Huling .Mr. Roscoe P. Huling Mr. and Mrs. Alfonza Hunt Michael and Marcus Hunt .Mr. and lMrs. Albert Hunter .Miss Lois Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Hnrey .Mrs. Barbara Hurt Mr. and .Mrs. James Hurt .Mrs. Willie Hurt .Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hutcherson and Family .Mr. Lewis Igus Mrs. Maxine Ingersoll Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Ingram and Family Mrs. Mary Ann Ingram .MlSgt. and Mrs. Paul Allen Ingram, Jr. Mrs. Fannie Ivey and Family Miss Frances Ivey PA T RONS Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ivey Miss Patricia Ivey M r and Mrs. Raymond Ivey Mrs. Ruby Ivey Miss Sharon Ivey .Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Family Mrs. Annie M. Jackson and Family Miss Bobbie L. Jackson Miss Carolyn Jackon, Mr. .Mr. Mr. Mrs. Charles Jackson and Mrs. Charles Jackson Chuck Jackson Edwina Jackson Mrs. Eugen e Jackson Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. .Mr. Mrs. Rev. Mr. Mrs. Sgt. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. .Mr. .Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Pvt. Gertrude Jackson Hosea Jackson Jerry Jackson Jim Henry Jackson Jimmie L. Jackson Joyce Jackson and Family J. P. Jackson Lawrence Jackson Leila Jackson and Mrs. Leroy Jackson Lillie Jackson .Maggie Jackson Margaret Jackson and Family .Marie Jackson Mattie Jackson Michael Jackson and Mrs. Moses Jackson Ruby Lee Jackson and Family Thelma Jackson Vernon Jackson and Daughters Vernon W. Jackson, Jr. Deacon and Mrs. Willie Jackson Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Willie Jackson and Mrs. Willie Jackson Willie Mae Jackson and Mrs. Wylie L. Jackson Mrs. Ellen Jacobs Mrs. Agnes James Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Barbara James Bessie James and Mrs. Jessie James Miss .Marie James Miss Martha Sue James Mrs. Sfc. Mrs. Mrs. Sgt. .Mrs. J. C. Jamerson and .Mrs. Arthur Jamison and Family Dorothy Jefferson Howard Jefferson and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Verce M. Jefferson and Family Mrs. Hattie Jelks Miss Willie Pearl Jefferson .Mr. and Mrs. Jemisons and Shawn Mrs. Alberta Jenkins Mrs. Miss Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Bea Jenkins Iona Jenkins Laura Jenkins John Jenkins and Mrs. Willie Jenkins lVellie K. Jerald and Mrs. Claybon Jernigan Miss Barbara Jernigan Miss .Mr. Miss Miss Slc. Jacqltelyn Jernigan and Mrs. Roy Jernigan Audrey Jiles Dorothy Jiles and Mrs. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson and Family .Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Johnson Sgt. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson Mrs. Annie M. Johnson Miss Annie Pearl Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson Sgt. and Mrs. Dan Johnson Mrs. Dollie Mae Johnson .Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Leroy Johnson Master Edgar Johnson. Jr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. M r. .Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Rec. Rec. Mrs. Mr. Edgar Johnson, Sr. Eduard Johnson Eunice Johnson Frank William Johnson Homer Johnson Jirnmy L. Johnson and Mrs. John Johnson and Family Johnny Johnson and Mrs. J. H. Johnson J. Johnson and Family Josie Johnson and Family Larnare Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lynell Johnson Mrs. Mary Johnson Mrs. .Mary Rozier Johnson Mr. Melvine Johnson Miss Paulene Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and Mrs. Rosa Lee Johnson Ret. Sgt. and Mrs. Russell Johnson Miss Shirley Johnson Miss Susie Johnson Mrs. Tiny Johnson and Family Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Willie J. Johnson S.S.G. Willie J. Johnson Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson .Mr. Aaron Jones Mrs. Aldetta Jones and Family Mrs. Alrien ea Jones Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jones and Family Mrs. Ann Jones Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jones and Family Mr. Bobby Jones .Mr. and Mrs. Cary B. Jones and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones and Family Mrs. Dellia Jones Master Derrick LuVal Jones Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Jones Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Mrs. Ella Francis Jones Mrs. Emma Jones Mrs. Ernestine Jones and Family Mrs. Gerature Jones .Miss Mr. .Mr. Mr. Gloria Jones and Mrs. Hamp Jones and Mrs. Homer Jones, Jr. and Mrs. Ike Jones Miss Inora Jones Mr. and Mrs. Issac Jones and Family Mr. and .Mrs. James Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones .Mr. and Mrs. Jenimy L. Jones and Family .Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Jones Mrs. Josephine Jones Miss Kathleen Jones .Miss Lillian Patricia Jones Mr. and .Mrs. Lonnye Jones Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Jones, Jr. Mrs. Marian Jones Mrs. Mary Jones Rev. Minor Jones, Jr. .Mr. .Minor Jones, Sr. Mrs. Nelly Jones and Family Mr. Otis Glenn Jones Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones .Mrs. Pearl Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Miss Shirley Rean Jones Mrs. Ternpie Jones Mr. Mr. Theodore D. Janes, Jr. and Mrs. William H. Jones Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Willie F. Jones and Sons Miss Alma Jordan Mas Mr. Mr Mr. ter Calvin Jordan and Mrs. Elvin Jordan Flanders Jordan and Mrs. Grant Jordan and Family .Mr. James Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jordan Mr. Robert E. Jordan Master Robert Jordan Mrs. Roxie Jordan .Mr. Clarence Joseph Mrs. Eula Mae Joseph .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph Mrs. Fred Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Joseph Mr and Mrs. William Kceton Mr. Harold Kelley Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kelly and Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelly and Family Mrs. Doris Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Wardell Kendal and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kennehrezc and Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kennebrew Mr. Henry Key Delta and Kevin Mrs. Julia Kiegler and Family Sgt. Mrs and Mrs. Mack Ixtndrtck . Beatrice Kings Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Lewis .Mr. Sgt. Mr. .Mr. .Mrs .Mr. .Mrs .Mr. Mr. Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. Kings David King . Eueline King George L. King . Idella King Johnny King, Sr. and .Mrs. Leon King and .Mrs. .Marvin King Mrs. .Mary A. King .Mrs. King Mrs. Pearl King and Family Mrs. Rosa Lee King .Mr. .Mr. .Mrs .Mr. .Mr. and Mrs. Willie King, Sr. and .Mrs. Willie King, Jr. Willie R. King and Family and .Mrs. Renny Kimbrough Dan Kimbrough .Mrs. Julia Kimbrough Miss .Mabel Kimbrough .Mrs. Maggie Kimbrough Mr. and .Mrs. Monroe Kimbrough .Mr. Richard Kimbrough .Mr. J. E. Kirkland Mr. and .Mrs. Larry E. Kitchen and Son Mr. Jalreferry Klrirlfield Mrs. Minnie Knight Mr. Willie Knox Rev. and Mrs. Knuckels Mrs. Sarah Jordan Lambert Miss Marwtha Lampkin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Larmaillard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laster Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lathan Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Latham Mrs. Sammy Latimer .Mrs. .M r. .Mrs. Sgt. Mrs. Rosetta Lawrence and Mrs. Howard Lawson Rachel Lay and Mrs. Willie .lames Lee Gertrude Lee .Mrs. Pinkie Lee .Mrs. Vina Lee .M r. .M r. Mr. Jodie R. Lee Tommy Lee and Mrs. Robert Lee Willie, Lena and Deborah Lee .Mr. .Mr. .Mr. .Mr. Mrs. Coleman Lee W. Dean Leonard and .Mrs. Sammie Leonard and Family and .Mrs. Tommy Leonard and Family Salina Leonard Mrs. Susie Lester Sgt. and .Mrs. Lererette S.F.C. and .Mrs. Rennie Leringston .Mr. Johnnie Lewis Rev. .Mr. .Mr. E. J. Lewis Lee Otis Lewis George C. Lewis .Mrs. Lela Lewis I Miss latsy Elaine Lewis .Mrs. Delois Lewis Mr. .Mr. and .Mrs. George Lightfoot and .Mrs. Thomas Lightfoot SlSgt. Elroid Lights .Mrs. Sara Lincoln and Family .Mrs. Lucille Lindsey Mr. Robert Lindsey .Mr. and .Mrs. Daniel Lipscombs Mr. .Mr. Mr. .Mrs. Mrs. Rei. and Mrs. Albert Little and Family Samuel Livingston and Mrs. J. D. Loclfett and Family Carlon Loclfett John Loclfhart and .Mrs. Fred C. Lofton .Mrs. Era M. Lone Mr. and .Mrs. l'. Long and Family Deacon James Long .Mr. and .Mrs. George Long and Family .Mr. Joseph Long and Mother Mr. Emittie Long Mrs. Arthur .Mae Love .Mr. Lee' Mathan Lore Sfc. and .Mrs. Rerl L. Lovelace .M r. .Mr. M rs M rs .M r. Bishop Lowe and .Mrs. Richard Lowe and Janice . Rosa Lee Lowe . Mary Elizabeth Lucas Richard L. Lucas Miss Betty Lu he PA TR ONS .Miss Lula Lunford Miss .Mary Lunsford Mrs. .Mary Luttrell Mrs. Rosa Luturell and Family Delta, Kita and Luvert .Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lyles .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Lymus and Mrs. Morris Lynn Conine Lyons Mrs. Dinna .Mackey .Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Daisy Maddox .Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maddox and Daughters Fannie .Maddox Miss Cynthia .Mahone .Mr. and .Mrs. Eddie Mahone .Mr. and Mrs. Frankie L. .Mahone and Sons .Mrs. Ida .Mae .Mahone Mrs. lYora Major Mrs. Joe Manuel Mr. Samuel Manuel Mr. Jimmie .Mardic and Family .Mr. Herbert Mark Mrs. Theresa .Marley Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall .Miss Helen .Marshall .Mr. James .Marshall .Marian and .Michael Marshall Mrs. Osie Marshall .Mr. Sims R. Marshall .Mrs. Thelma .Marshall and Mrs. Aaron Martin Bill Martin Mrs. .Mr. .Mr. .Mr. and Mrs. George D. Martin, Jr. .Mr. and .Mrs. .Maryland Martin .Mr. Roscer Martin, Jr. .Miss Carolyn Mason Sgt. and Mrs. Louis Mason .Mary Mathews Mrs. Retty Mathis Mrs. Mrs. Ret. Mr. Mr. Mr. .Mr. Miss Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. .Mr. Mrs. Rei. .Mr. Mr. .Mrs. Mr. Mrs. .Mr. .Mr. Mr. .Mr. Mr. Mr. .Mrs. Mr. .Mr. Rev. Mr. .Mrs. Miss Mr. .Mrs. Mr. .Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Ret. .Mr. .Mr. .Mr. Mr. Carrie .Mathis Sgt. and Mrs. Luther .Mayberry and Gloria and .Mrs. James Maynard and .Mrs. James C. .Mays and Mrs. Johnny Mays and Mrs. Les Mays Jonny McAllister and .Mrs. Bevely McArthur Aileen McBride and Family and .Mrs. J. T. McBride John Thomas .McBride Walter .McBride Joe Anna .McClendon and .Mrs. .M. B. McClendon and .Mrs. E. McCluster Mack .McCluster Ellie McCrauier Fred .McCray, .lr. McCoy David .McCoy and .Mrs. Huston McCoy and Daughters James 1McCoy and .Mrs. James .McCoy and Family Sammie L. McCoy Walter McCoy and Mrs. Willie McCoy .Mattie Bell McCrory Jerry .McDaniel and .Mrs. Albert McDougald and Family and .Mrs. David .McDougold and Family and Mrs. Cleveland McDuf,lie and Family lda .McFarlin Rereathy .McFolley and .Mrs. Edgar .McGee and Sons Hattie .Mae .McGee and Family Nelson Mr-Gee, Sr. and Mrs. W. C. .McGee Willie .McGruder Also .McKay Lucile .McKay James Edward .McKee Reatrice McKinney Sgt. Clarence McKinney and Family and .Mrs. John McLester and Family and .Mrs. Richard .McLester and Family Ulysses McLester and .Mrs. Joe .McNeil Mr. James McNeil Mr. James M. .McRae Mrs. Carrie N. MeRary and Daughters Mrs. Amzie Meudo Mr. und Mrs. James Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Teddy .Meadows .Mr. and .Mrs. .Milo .Mencer Mrs. Sadie .Mencer .Mr. and .Mrs. Oliver .Mercer .Mr. John Miclrles Mrs. Shirley .Miclfels Mrs. Janie Middlebrooks .Mr. Charles Midget Mr. Alex Miles, Sr. Mr. John Miles .Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Miles .Miss Josephine Miles .Mrs. Katie Miles Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Miles .Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miles .Mr. Bill Miller .M r. Mrs .M rs .M r. and .Mrs. Harry Miller and Family . Ada .Millner . Patricia .Mimms and .Mrs. Albert .Mims, Jr. Delores and Butch Mims .Mr. .Mr. .Mr. .Mrs .Mr. .Mr. The Mr. Mrs Rev Mr. Mrs .Mrs .Mrs .Mr. Mr .M r. .Mrs .Mrs Ret. Sgt. .Mr. .Mrs Mr. .Mr. Mrs Mrs .Mrs and .Mrs. Emmry Mims Fred .Mims A and .Mrs. Fred Mims and Family . .Mamie .Ming and Mrs. William Mingler Joseph L. .Mingo .Mitchell Children Albert L. Mitchell . Elvira Mitchell and Kim . and Mrs. G. W. Mitchell and Mrs. Jerry Mitchell . Mattie .Mitchell and Family . Phillis Mitchell . Rudge .Mitchell Shannon H. Mitchell SlSgt. and Mrs. Tommy L. Mitchenon an S . . Lovenlia Mone Albert Moore . Earline Moore . Emma Lee Moore Sgt. and Mrs. James .Moore and .Mrs. Timothy Mooney Kenneth Monfort . Mary .Moreland and .Mrs. M. Moring d Family and Mrs. Anderson Morris and Family . Cora Bell Morris . Exa .Morris . Lillie Morris .Mr. and Mrs. Major Morgan .Mr. President .Morris Mr. .Mr. .Mr. Robert Lewis Morris and .Mrs. Russell .Morris and .Mrs. William .Morris and Family Sgt. and .Mrs. Robert .Morton .Mr. and Mrs. James Moses Mrs. .Mary Frances Moses .Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Moss .Mr. .Mr. .Mrs and Mrs. Lewis Moss David Mott . .Mary Mullen .Mr. and Mrs. Alvin .Mullins and Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Willie Munsford and Mrs. R. J. Muray SlSgt. and Mrs. Fred Murdock Miss Alberta Murphy .Mrs. Annie Mae .Murphy .Mrs. Ruth .Murphy and Family .Mr. West .Murphy .Mr. and .Mrs. James .Myers .Mrs. .Madie Myers Mrs. Bertha Mylane .Mrs. Elmira .Myles .Mr. and .Mrs. David Nathan, .Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence Nathan and Angela .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Nathan and Kenneth .Miss Yasmin Nathan .Mrs. Ethel Nathaniel .Mr. Ernest Pendrell Neal Mrs. Jimmie Lou Neal .Mrs. Martha K. Neal .Mrs. Veola Neims and Children .Miss Rarbara Nelson .Mr. and .Mrs. Cleveland Nelson .Mr. and Mrs. Fate Nelson Mrs. Rena Nelson .Miss Jettie Nesbitt and Mother Neu'man's Thrifty .Market Sgt. Gewel G. Newsom Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newton .Mr. and Mrs. G. Newton and Sandra Mrs. J. R. Nicholson and Mrs. Fletcher Owens .Mr. and Mrs. James C. Nickerson. and Family .Mr. Tom Nickerson Mr. and lMrs. Charlie Nix Mr. and Mrs. Irish Norman .Mrs. Bermie Nunnally and Family .Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth .Yunley and Family Mrs. Ethel Oats Rev. and .Mrs. John Obelton and Family S114 Freddie O. Oomes Mrs. Dorothy Odoms and Son Mrs. Thelma Odon and Family Dr. and Mrs. William S. Odom .Mr. Bradley Ogletree Mrs. Mr. S114 Ceola Ogletree and Mrs. Roy Ogletree and Mrs. James O'Kelly .Mr. Otis Olicer .Mr. and .Mrs. Otis Olicer .Miss Peggy Oneal Sic. and Mrs. Oneill Mrs. Alberta Owens Mrs. Annie Bell Owens Mr. Benny Owens Mrs. Francis Owens .Mr. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and Family .Mr. Jimmy Owens Mr. James Owens .Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Owens .Mr. Ed Pace, Sr. .Mrs. Lovester Pace Mr. Lawrence Pace, Sr. Mrs. O. E. Pace Mrs. Mamie Page and Family Mrs. Lizzie Paige Mrs. Rendy Palmer .Mr. and Mrs. Willie Parham and Son Mrs. Ernestine Parker Mr. Ernie L. Parker .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker .Mr. and Mrs. ,lay Parker Mrs. Lillie Parker Mr. Mr. PA T RUNS and .Mrs. Major Poole and Family and Mrs. Carl Pope Mr. and Mrs. Porter and Family Master Alonza Porter .Mr. and .Mrs. Freddie Porter and Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter, lr. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Porter Miss Joann Porter Sgt. and Mrs. Lewis Porter and Family Mr. Willie B. Porter .Mr. and .Mrs. George Powell Mrs. Annie Powell and Family Ret. Sgt. Dempey Powell Mr. and .Mrs. Douglas Powell .Mrs. Fannie Powell Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Powell .Mr. Joe Powell .M r. Dav tMr. Mrs Mr. Mrs. pMr. Mr. and Mrs. ,loe Powell and Family id, Jackie and Beverly Pitts and Mrs. Joseph Price and Family Laura Price and Mrs. Thomas Price Nonie Pridgen and Mrs. Abraham Pridgett and Mrs. Thomas Pridgett tMr. Willie Pridgett Mrs. Eta Lue Pruitt Mrs. Estella Pruitt Mr. and Mrs. H. Pryear .Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kayser Pyron and Mrs. Arrice Pugh Mrs. Leola Pugh and Family Mrs. Sharah Pullins Mr. J. L. Pyatt .Mr. Jesse Quarles, .lr. .Mrs Sfc. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Ruby ,l. Qurlers and Mrs. Sidney Ragland and Family . Daisy .Mae Raiford Edward Raliegh and Mrs. Ezell Ramsey John Ramsey Rev. .Mathew Robinson .Mrs. Sarah Robinson Mr. Edward B. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rocha Mrs. .Mamie Rockemore and Family Rev. and Mrs. Cleveland Rodgers Miss Gloria Rodgers .Mrs. Pinkie Rodgers and Daughter Mrs. Bessie Rodgers Mr. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roman and Mrs. Albert Rome .Mr. and .Mrs. David Rome .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rome Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rome Mrs. ,l. O. Roque and Family Mrs. Annie P. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ross Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross .Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse Mrs. Windfred Roundtree .Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Ret. Sfc. and Mrs. Walter Rowell Mr. D. F. Rowland The Mrs. Mrs. Royal Social Sewing Club Joan Rozier Lizzie Rozier Mr. and Mrs. Herman Russell and Family Miss Sandra Loretta Russell Mrs. Christine Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rutledge Mr. Deland Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rutledge Mrs. Minnie Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ryder Mr. John D. Ryles .Miss Mary Ryles Mr. McKinley Ryles Sgt. Joe Sale Mr. and Mrs. .l. Saldom Mrs. Maggie Salters Mrs. Ceola Sapp Miss Christine Sampson Mr. and Mrs. William, Parker Mr. Aaron Glenn Paschal .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Paschal Mr. Coy E. Paschal .Mr. Coy Edward Paschal, Jr. Miss Freda Urett Paschal Miss Valrie .Maria Paschal .Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paschal Mrs. Mary Randolph Miss Eunice Ransom Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rawls Mrs. Gladys Rawls Mr. and Mrs. David Ray Mr. and .loe Ray Miss Edna Ray Mr. and Mrs. Herman Raytond .Mrs. Cora Pasmore Mrs. Elnora Patillar Mrs. Gennie M. Patrick Mr. Pvt. Mrs. .Mrs. ,lohn Henry Patrick Marvin Glenn Patrick Gertrude Pay Eula Payne Mrs. .Mary Pearce and Family Mrs. Annie J. Pearson Rec. and .Mrs. Arthur Pearson .Mr. and Mrs. Mose Pearson Mr jimmy LeDeon Perkins Mr. William Penn People's Funeral Service .Mrs. Texas Persons .Miss Annette Perry Mrs. Corrie Perry Miss Ella Bell and Anglea Perry Mr. Frank Perry Mrs. James M. Perry Mrs. Minnie Perry Mr. Nathaniel Perry .Mrs. Ruby Perry .Mr. and .Mrs. Sulton Perry Miss Peggy Perryman and Son .Mrs. Addie Peterson Mrs. Bennie Peterson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Willie Peterson and Family Mrs. Anne Phillips Mrs. Beatrice Phillips Rec. and Mrs. Nathaniel Philpot Mr. and Mrs. Willie Phillips Mrs. Carolyn Phillyss .Mr. Eddie C. Pickett Mr. Forrest Carton Pickett .Mr. Walter L. Pierce .Mr. Al Pitts .Miss Ella Pitts .Mr. and Mrs. Will Pills Sgt. and Mrs. Willie Pitts Mrs. Willie Mae Ponder Sgt. and Mrs. Carcin Poole .Mr. William Rayford Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Reddenond Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reese Mrs. Hattie Mae Reese and Family SlSgt. James R. Reese Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese, Jr. and Family Mr. Willie Reese .Mrs. Lou Ella Reeves .Mr. and Mrs. Willie Reid Mr. and Mrs. Clark Relilord lMr. and Mrs. Neal Reliltord and Dusty .Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and .M rs. Miss Margare Mrs. Barbara Homer Reynolds James Reynolds and Family t Richards Carter Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Bobby M. Richardson .Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Richardson. .Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Richardson Mr. Dallas Richardson .Mr. Gene Richardson ,Mr .and Mrs. Leroy Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Richardson Mrs. Ruth Richardson .Mrs. Sidney Richardson .Mrs. Era Mae Riggins and Family .Mrs. Ruth Riley and Family .Mr. Alonzo Rivers, Jr. Mr. and .Mrs. Alonzo Rivers and Family Mr. Clark Rivers .Miss Linda Rivers .Mr. T. Rivers .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rirers Sgt. and Mrs. Emile Roberts Sgt. and Mrs. Jeremiah Roberts Sfc. and Mrs. Alcin Robinson Mrs. Carrie Robinson .Mrs. Eldora Robinson .Mr. and Mrs. Harrery' Robinson .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robinson Mr. and Mrs. johnny l.. Robinson and Dafney Mr. john H. Robinson Mrs. Lula Robinson M r. and Mrs . Emmitt Sampson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee Sampson Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Lewis Sampson Spfl- Sylviano Sanchez Sgt. and Mrs. Sanders .Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders and Bernie Mrs. Sammie Sanders Mrs. Sanlfs Mrs. Penora Sanks and Family Mrs. Nannie Sandford Mr. Elmo Sapp Mrs. Hattie Sapp Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sconiers .Mr. Alonzo Scott Mr. and .Mrs. C. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scott and Family Mr. Eugene Scott Mrs. Helen Scott Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Scott and Family .M rs. .M rs. Nadine Scott Sylvia Scott Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Scott Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Sgt. Walter Scott Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Seals Mr. Allen Searcy and Family Miss Eldora Searcy Mrs. l'MaIilda Searcy .Miss Queen Searcy Mr. Mrs. S. D. Sears A. L. Seats Mrs. Laura Seats Mr. Fred Seay Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Seldon .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sellers Mrs. Lottie Sellers Mrs. .Mr. .Mr. Rev. .M r. Mary joe Sercy and Mrs. john Sharpe Ralph Shavers and Mrs. B. L. Shaw and Family and .Mrs. Dennis Shelton and Son Mrs. Ella .M. Shelton Rev. and Mrs. Luther Shelton Miss Ozzie Sheleton .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheleton .Mrs. Jessie Shepherd Mr. Edtcard W. Slteralfl Miss Harriet Sherald .Mr. and .Mrs. Simpson Shelling Mr. Lincoln D. Shipp Mr. McArthur Shorts Mrs. Charlie Mae Shumate and Daughter Mrs. Willie Pearl Shlye and Family Mr. and Mrs. John H. Simmons Miss Katie Simmons Mrs. Mariah Simmons and Sons Mrs. Marybelle Simmons Mrs. Shirley Simmons Mrs. Lynette Simpson Mr. Paul Sims Mrs. Gertrude Simson Mr. Levi Sinclair Mr. 'Robert Singletary SlSgt. L. Simms Mr. and Mrs. Willie Senior Mr. Gene Sites Mr. W. Collins Slaton Mrs. Katie Slaton Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Smith Mrs. Annie M. Smith Miss Audrey and Lamour Smith Mrs. Beatrice Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Smith Mr. Bob Edward Smith Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charlie B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Smith and Family Donald Smith Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith Miss Elease D. Smith Mrs. Fannie Mae Smith Mr. and Mrs. Felton Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gertha Smith Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Smith SlSgt. and Mrs. J. B. Smith Mr. John Smith Mrs. Kathryn Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Smith Mr. Logy F. Smith Mr. Marvin Smith Mrs. Pearline Smith Mrs. Rosa Smith and Wanda Miss Rovena Smith Mrs. Rubie Smith Tina and Wonda Smith Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith Capt. and Mrs. Tyrone L. Smith Mrs. T. W. Smith Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smith Ret. Sgt. and Mrs. Johnny Sneed and Burma Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sneelings and Family .Miss Estelle Snellings Miss Carrie Snipes Mrs. Ella Snipes and Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snipes Capt. and Mrs. Spears Mrs. Willie L. Spellers Mrs. Georgia Spencer Mrs. lzora Spencer Mr. and Mrs. DeGraffread Spivey Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spivey and Family Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stafford Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stafford and Family Mr. Promis Stafford Mr. Mr. PA T RUNS and Mrs. Albert Stokes and Mrs. Marion Stovall, Sr. MlSgt. Robert Stovall Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Tommy Strawbridge Genie Streeter Jeany Streeter and Mrs. Curtis Strick Effie Mae Strode Mattie Strong Victor M. Strong O. A. Stroud Betty Jean Stroy Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Stroy Mrs. Mary Strum and Family Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Rev Sandy Stutson Carmela Stzoe Doris Suggs and Mrs. E. L. Sumbry Mr.-and Mrs. Rubby Sumbry and Daughter Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Sgt. Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Miss Mr. Mr. D. B. Summers Annie Sumrall H. L. Surrency Mary Sutton and Family and Mrs. Ceola Swinton Alexina Tally and Children and Mrs. C. W. Tallis and Daughter and Mrs. Eddie Tally James Tally Rosie Tally and Mrs. Sam Tally Vanessa Talley Vincent Tally and Mrs. W. A. Talley, Sr. Miss Wanda and Anita Talley Miss Annie M. Tarver Mrs. Annie Pearl Tarver Mr. Roosevelt Tarver Rev. Solomon Tarver Mrs. Susie Tarver Miss Margraet Tate Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tatum Sgt. and Mrs. Allen G. Taylor and Family Miss Barbara Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor and Family Mr. Foster Taylor Mr. and Mrs. George R. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Taylor and Family Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor Mr. Melvin Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Otis Taylor Mr. Sandy Taylor Mrs. Sarah Taylor MlSgt. Clifford W. Tellis Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Mary Terrell and Mrs. Arthur Terry and Mrs. Cecil Terry Mr. and Mrs. l. Joel Terry and Barry Sgt. and Mrs. James Terry Pfc. Alvin Thomas Mrs. Annie Thomas Mrs. Annie Thomas Miss Cheryl Thomas Mr. Bert Thomas Mrs. Miss Bessie Thomas Brenda Thomas and Bryant and Marcus Mr. Lucios Thomason Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson Miss Edna Thompson Mrs. Gertrude Thompson Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Thompson and Family Mr. P. B. Thompksins Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thorton and Famliy Mr. and Mrs. Dallis Thornton Mrs. lra L. Thornton Mr. Shedrick Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thorton and Son Miss Elizabeth Threatt Mrs. Larry Threats Mr. and Mrs. Major Threat and Family Mr. Major J. Threatts Mrs. Mr. Mr. Alice Tillman Toy Tillman Jasper Times Mr. Anderson Tinner Mrs. Doris Tinsley Sp5 Charles Toby Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tolbert Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Tolbert Mr David A. Tolbert Miss Earnestine Tolbert Mrs. Glady Tolbert Mrs. Isobel Tolbert Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tolbert and Family Mrs. Minnie Ree Tolbert Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy E. Tomlin Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Horace F. Toliver Susie Toliver and Mrs. Henry Toney and Son Mary Toney Annie Towns Emanuel Towns Mrs. Joyce Tremayne Sgt. and Mrs. Ernest Trotman and Son Miss Viola Truttling PlSgt. and Mrs. James Tucker Mr. Mr. Miss Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Sgt. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. John Tucker George Tureman Vernita Turitt Frederica Turner and Mrs. Wilmer Turner and Mrs. William Turner and Mrs. Grant Turpin, Sr. Julia M. Turpin and Mrs. Rosevelt Turpin and Family Ruby Turpin Tilda Tyner Calvin M. Tyson and Mrs. Willie Underwood and Mrs. Hutmon Upshw, Sr. and Mrs. Johnny Upshaw Marion Upshaw Viola Upshaw and Family Ida Vanleer Robert and Jean Vann Mr. and Mrs. Charles Veasley Miss Della Mae Veasley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Villasso Mrs. Alberta Vontress Mr. Lafayette Vontress Mr. J. D. Walker Miss Eula Stallings Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stanback and Cassandra Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Standley and Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Starr Mrs. Thelma Sterling and Family Mr. and Mrs. Bo Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stephens, Jr. .Mr. and Mrs Harry L. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Stephens Mr. Robert Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Miss Catherine Stevens and Melissa .Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stevens and Oaughter Mrs. Lucy Stevens Mrs. Mae Byrd Stevens Mrs. .Margaret Stevens Mr. Otis Stevens Mrs. Betty Steward Mrs. Dorothy Steward and Family . Rosa Steward Mrs. Mrs Johnnie Stewart and Family and Mrs. Walter Stewart .Mr. Mrs. Catherine Still Mr. Lorell M. Stills Mr. Wiley Stinson Mr. Willie Stinson Mr. and Mrs. Curt Thomas .Miss Daisy Thomas Mrs. E. B. Thomas Mrs. Eloise Thomas and Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas and Eillene Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and Angela Miss Gertrude Thomas Mrs. Hattie Bell Thomas Mrs. Ida Thomas and Gail LlCpl. James Thomas Mr. Jesse Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and Mozell Mary Alice Thomas Mary Elizabeth Thomas and Family Mary Thomas Mose Thomas Nina Thomas and Sons Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Pauline Thomas Mrs. Polly Thomas Sgt. and Mrs. Roosevelt Thomas Mrs. Ruth Thomas Sarah Thomas and Mrs. William Thomas and Family Miss Willie B. Thomas Mrs. .Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Veasley Walgreen's Grill Room Arthur Walker and Family Augusta Walker Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bernice Walker Mrs. Bobbie Ree Walker Misses Cecilia and Shandra Walker Mr. Charlie Walker, Jr. Rev. Curtis Walker and Family Mrs. Ella Mae Walker Mr. Eli Walker Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and Family and Mrs. Lanzer Walker and Mrs. Lee A. Walker Miss Mary Francis Walker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker Rev. R. L. Walker and Family Mrs. Rose Walker and Family Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Walker, Sr. Mrs. Sophia Walker Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Walker Mr. and Mrs. Will Walker and Daughters Mr. William Walker Mrs. Willie Mae Walker Mrs. Uora Walker Mr. .Mr. Mr. Abraham Wallace, Jr. Miss Judith Wallace Mrs. Laura S. Wallace Mr. Louis E. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wallace Mr. William Wallace Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Walters and Family Mrs. Janie Walton and Jeanette Mr. and Mrs. John Walton and Son Mr. Willie C. Walton Mr. Willie Joe Walton .Mrs. Annie Ward Mrs. Bennie Ward .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ware Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ware Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Walters Mrs. Claudia Wardlaw Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Wardson Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Warren and Family .Mr. George Warren .Mr. Jack Warren Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Warren and Family Johnny Warren Miss Mildred Warren Mr. and Mrs. George Watson Miss Sarah Goodwin Laura, Audrey and Betty Washington Mr. and Mrs. Archie Washington. Jr. Mrs. Cedric Washington and Mother Mrs. Estell Washington The John Malloy Washington and Family SlSgt. and Mrs. J. L. Washington and Family .Miss Lula Washington and Jackson Miss Marv B. Washington and Mrs. Matthew Washington, Sr. Sammy Washington Mr. and Mrs. Trov Washington .Mr. .Mr. Mr. Walter Washington Mr. Willie Washington .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watkins and Son .Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Watkins .Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Watson Sgt. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. .Mr. .Mrs. Mr. Joseph Watson Alice Watt and Family .Marie Watts Rosie Wiggins Jeanie Wiley and .Mrs. Joseph Wiley Sarah Wiley and Mrs. A. E. Wilkerson Miss Sherrv Wilkerson .M r. Franklin Wilbon .Mrs. Amanda Williams .Miss Carrie Williams .Mrs. Catherine Williams Mr. Cecil Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams Mr. Charlie Earle Williams Miss Charlia .Mae Williams .Mr. and .Mrs. Clayton Williams Miss Constance W. Williams .Mr. Curtis Williams SlSgt. Donald .M. Williams .Mr. and Mrs. Eddie L. Williams .Mrs. Edda Ree Williamson .Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Mr. and .Mrs. Eliiah Williams Mrs. Elnora Williams Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Williams Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williams Mr. Frank Williams Mr. and .Mrs. George Williams Gregory. Perm- and Ann Williams Mrs. Hattie William and Family .Mr. and .Mrs. Herbert Williams Sgt. Howard Williams and Family Mrs. Irene Williams Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Williams .Mr. and MVS- James G. Williams .Mr. and Mrs. James H. Williams and Son .Mr. Jessie Williams .Mr. and .Mrs. John Williams. Jr. Mr. John Henrv Williams .M r. Joseph Williams Miss Leila Williams Miss Lestie Williams .M r. and .Mrs. Leresta Williams .Mrs. Lucy Williams .Mrs. Lucille Williams Mrs. Lula Bee Williams Miss Marilyn Williams Miss .Mattie Williams Mrs. Mollie Williams PA T R ONS Mr. and Mrs. Nellie Williams and Son Mrs. Noble Williams Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams Mrs. R. B. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams Sgt. and .Mrs. Robert Williams Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Williams Mrs. Ruby Williams Mrs. Ruby Nell Williams Sgt. and Mrs. Sam Williams and Mother Mrs. Sarah Williams Mr. Sherman Williams Miss Shirley Williams Mrs. Susie Mae Williams Mr. and Mrs. Warren Williams and Family Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. William C. Williams and Mrs. A. T. Willis Bennie Williams Charles Willis Clifford Willis Mrs. Ethel Mae Willis Mr. Mr. Jimmie Willis Josephus Willis Mrs. Mary Willis Mr. Nathan Willis Mr. and Mrs. Noble Willis Sp4- Sylvester Willis, Jr. Mr. Wilson Willis Sgt. and Mrs. Charley E. Willoughby Mrs. Beluah Wilson Mr. Calvin Lee Wilson Mr. Daryl Bernard Wilson Miss Emma Wilson and Family Miss Helen Marie Wilson Mr. Leroy Wilson Mrs. Mary Lee Wilson Mr. Melvin D. Wilson Sgt. and Mrs. John Winbush Mrs. Mattie H. Winkfield Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wise Mrs. Sarah Wise Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wiston Mrs. Ellen Weaver and Family Mr. Otis Lawrence Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Kelton Webb Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Webster and Ann Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeks and Family Mrs. Lizzie Welborn Mr. and Mrs. Alen Derrick Weldon, I Sfc. Charles W. Wells Sp6 and .Mrs. Hugh S. Wells Mrs. Nellie Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Brady Whaley Master Brady Whaley. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Whatley Mrs. Eugene Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wheeler Mr. Curly White Mr. and Mrs. Ervin White Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White and Family Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. .Mr. Mr. .Mr. Mr. Sgt. SIS Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. .Mrs. Mr. .Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. .Mr. S fc. and Mrs. Lawrence White and Mrs. Rudolph White Annie Lee Whitehead and Mrs. Eddie Whitehead and Daughter and .Mrs. Albert Whittaker and .Mrs. Ben Whittlesey and Family and Mrs. Edward Whittlesey and Son Elester Whittlesey and Mrs. Elizah Whittlesey and Mrs. Eliz Whittlesey and Mrs. Ernest Whittlesey and Family and .Mrs. James Whittlesey and Family gt. Jesse Whittlesey and Family and Mrs. Joseph Whittlesey, Sr. and .Mrs. Wilson Whittlesey James Whitt Josephine Wolfork Ocie B. Woodard Surah Woodrings Albert Woods and .Mrs. James B. Woods and Family and Mrs. James Woods and Jalceith Juanita Woods and Son Lula Woods and Family Mattie .Mae Woods Richard Woods and .Mrs. Willie J. Woolfolk and .Mrs. David Word and .Mrs. Willie Worell and .Mrs. T. Leo Works and Leo and Mrs. Worship and Mrs. Alexander Wright Mrs. Mr. Annie Pearl Wright Frank Wright Mr. Nathaniel Wright Mrs. Nevolia Wright Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wright, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and .Mrs. Robert L. Wright, Jr. Rosa Wright Annie Wyatt Sadye E. Wysinger Mr. and Mrs. William Yates Mrs. Eva Mae York Mrs. Gwendolyn Yound Young's Grocery Mrs. MIS Bernice Young gt. and Mrs. George Young and Judith Miss Judith Young Sfc. and Mrs. Oliver Young, Jr. Mr. Sammie Young, Sr. Mrs. Vesserlene Youngblood Mrs. Gertrude Yrouson Sfc. and Mrs. Huston R. Yuille Mrs. Gertrude Yrouson Sfc. and Mrs. Huston R. Yuille Mrs. Sarah Walters Miss Veronica Arnold Mrs. Fogie Mattie Bell and Family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berry Mr. Shelby Berry and Family Mr. Westley Berry Mr. and Mrs. James Bettis Mr. Mr. Mr. Jerry Livingston Dunning and Mrs. John Echols Willie James Echols Mr. Gerome Golden Miss Joyce Goode Miss Marie Goode Miss Dorothy Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Willie Goodman and Family Mrs. Josephine Goods Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodwin and Family Mr. Mr. Sherman Goodwin Benjamin Gordon SlSgt. and .Mrs. Garrey Gordon Miss Mrs. Mr. Mr. Louise Gordon 1. Jean Gordon and Son Jimmy Gordon and Family Nabath Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Gordon Mrs. Capt Eva B. Gore and Daughter . and Mrs. Gorman Mr. Albert Gosha Mr. James Gosha Mr. Jim Gosha Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy I. Gosha Larry Gosha Mrs. Ola M. Gosha Mr. Robert Lee Gosha Mr. William Gosha, Jr. Mrs. Sally Grady and Family Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gray and Family Mrs. Homer Green and Family Mr. and .Mrs. H. P. Green Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. .Mr. Mr. Larry Hubbard Mattie Hubbard and Family Liza Jackson Fannie Johnson and Daughter Judd Johnson Gifford Jones Mr. Willie Clenton Jones Sgt. Robert J. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Len Leswell Mrs. Eula B. Lewis Mrs. Helen R. Lindsey Mr. Billy Lively Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lloyd Mrs. Irene Luster and Family .Mr. Willie .Mitchell Mrs. Katie McMullin Mrs. Annie Owens Mrs. Lizzie Owens .Miss Theresa Patterson .Mr. Frank Robinson. .M rs. .M r. Hardie .Mae Robinson and Son James Smith Mr. and .Mrs. Joey Stanford .Mrs. Mary Toney Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis White and .Mrs. Arthur Willis S S ff You'll Always Look Lovely In Clothes From MATTHEWS All 5 Stores Colufmvbrus Square Downtown Phenix Plaza on Wynnton Oakland Park Compliments of G0lDEN'S FUUNDRY 1 SU PERIGR BAKERY Compliments OPEN MON. -SAT. 7 A.M. TILL 8 P.M. of SUNDAY 8 A.M. TILL 7 P.M. 5.2 M- Nobmzlrsl-EY SPECIAL ORDERS A SPEClALTY , BIRTHDAY ,WEDDWG BEEF AND CATTLE FARM o ANNIVERSARY - CAKES 53 fx o PIES - BREAD - ROLLS 0 PASTRIES 0 DOUGHNUTS COmlDlimenfS V of ASK ABOUT Dial 0c,2UfHgP5g?f'2'f II83 HENRY AVE. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY LOCATED IN WYNNTON SHOPPING CENTER ON MACON RD. Expert Fence Erectors AIways Starting Something EBCO BATTERY COMPANY Joy Road Columbus, Georgia V 7 .. , , 4 I -:,,,. A 'I 'if' :r77f I I lull lli 1. ' I B ' 9 ' . .,.,.,..,. I , ' ,Es . -- , aw: -- ,,.,, :X ,Q 4 ,- .M--. ffm- .f-rg.-. :ir '1 . ,. qgw- --:gf -51, -nzgfzzz fr-, :j-V-1.-v 1,5,,j,r H 3: , I-,E 2,9 .- :Tx N-in -, Ji . 1- :gf:,2?:.:?iZ- -Ai, A-V 'er-'I--5,4-my-sg-A Q 1,23-,.:.-1.-1' 3 - 1 . - f' V , ,-121:-.'my:-an-1 -4 ..., ,e - .- . '- M Fresh Baked Lasagna - Ravioli, Spaghetti 8- Meat Balls Veal Parmigiana -- Charcoal Broiled Steaks - Sea Food MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES Open 7 Days a Week - Il A.M, till Il P.M. Sunday 4:30 till ll P.M. 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PERRY, Representative BUSINESS Post Office Box IOO Dublin, Georgia 3lO2l Telephone: 344-3026 RESIDENCE 3112 Gordon Road, Apt. l9A Atlanta, Georgia Telephone: 344-3026 J' 5: tr- Clay Products Company, Inc. E01 UMBUS, GEUHGIA Congratulations to the CLASS OF 68 JOE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 6' GIFT SHOP Phone FA 2-4253 306W Sixth Sltreet Columbus, Georgia JOE S. LAUDERDALE, Owner Congratulations to the CLASS OF 68 I82 Compliments of The LIBERTY THEATRE Let's go to the LIBERTY and see THE ROUGH RIDERS , and relax in comfort FREDDIE BROWN, SR., Manager CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD WISHES I TO MICHAEL SAPP . AND THE CLASS OF '68 Ore M,.,,,.,..3 :gf :cs AND WWW coAL co. I col.o sToRAcE -3 2400 12th Avenue ICE is a part of get-together-fun 1 any time of the year make sure yours is BUCK Ice. Available at retailers all over Columbus. ' Television - Radio - Stereo - Hi-Fi Air Conditioners - Refrigerators ROBINSON RADIO-TV SERVICE gi ws ia.. 1313 Broadway 322-7982 , AVTIIORIZED Columbus, Georgla PHILCO + E'11 'L J. TRAVIS BROOKS, Manager SHRVIPE 1 1 Authorized ZENITH 81 PHILCO Service Gee, next- corner. . . Food. 1 Compliments Genuine HICKORY smoked of BARBECUE WILLIAMSON GROCERY G' MARKET LITTLE PIGS OF AMERICA 1058 Talbotton Road 322-2664 1900 Cusseta Road COIUMIDUS, 1Ge0 91'-3 183 BOOKS NOTEBOOKS PAPERBACKS LUGGAGE TYPEWRITERS Whatever you TYPlNG PAPER youvu FOLDERS d .t t BINDERS m 1 a GREETING CARDS 'VV1-1ITE'S SHCI 190.5 CHAIRS 1220 First Avenue CAMERAS Compliments of HARDAWAY FORD The New Wave ls '68 FORD PARKER'S GRQCERY Hold itl l.et's stop at Parker's i'r's N0 PROBLEM ' to find UPSHAW iw! - ,ee f'1ef'0fheS GULF SERVICE or you II need fp for college! A R + A jusfyisif 4229 cussefa Road 'll' WI A Q i 5C Hwo lL X - CQ fe w' Columbus, Georgia CV-,eff-, A A .-ve -QTZLLA Downtown and Columbus Square C . owe ompliments of SOL AND HARRY COHN Compliments of l84 SIMS CLEANERS Wrecker Service AAA Emergency Service Shop 689-9126 Home 689-6686 NOTARY PUBLIC COMPLIMENTS OF MUSCOGEE COUNTY PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION Columbus, Georgia Associated with the Georgia Pharmaceutical Association Our Aim - Better Community and Individual Health. ALLIED VAN LINES, INC. moves more people TWICE than any othe WE MOVE FAMILIES . . . NOT JUST FURNITURE Local or Long Distance For Free Estimates Dial 687-0222 LIVINGSTON Storage Cr Tran 43OI ALLIED DRIVE Compliments r Van Lines gf International Funeral Home Efficient, Courteous and Reasonable Service 837 Fifth Ave. Sfer Co. Day Rhone FA 2-8713 Nigiht FA 3-7545 Charles E, Huff, Sr., Mortician Compliments of THE AUTO SUPPLY COM to the Class of '68 PHILIPS HARDWARE G' SUPPLY CO. P. O. Box 671 Columbus, Georgia 3l902 185 Compliments of l'IIITII GRIN ELECTRIC COMPANY Serving Columbus And Phenix City Industries For 2I Consecutive Years AUTHORIZED WESTINGHOUSE DISTRIBUTOR MOTOR REWINDING - REPAIRS Repair Service for LINCOLN Welders Industrial - Commercial Authorized GE Service 322-2569 7I O 3rd Avenue ANSWERING 24 HRS. xxiells 'Ii xvel I s H xxfells the Imzrs on..... xvells fiifyi ice cream A COLWELL'S GROCERY 6' MARKET CongratuIations to the CLASS OF 68 BIRDSEY 4 Q55-'5 0 ,gy T fi iff? fi super Markets We have the house for youlgmfi I NO. i-24 w. iofh sf. NO. 2-I7 W. iofh sf. Variety Store Call Any Time - 24 Hrs. A Day - 324-3641 is W. iorh sf. DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS Quantity Rights Reserved OGLETREE Q ef 2' fi g 1 Gnocisnv L I ' it I've been there, fi Iii and, I'm going back. I86 FOR FI NE SELECTIONS Call Herbert Posey - Rea-Itor or O. L, IRoyI Posey I I ' . . 1 REALTY CO. 202 TENTH STREET f N GRADUATES FREQUENTLY TURN INTO TELEPHONE PEOPLE BES Y K J QCH N ,M . 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Inf mofinfyxl 5 , iyfiffl , l , lg , ll ll 'LE f ilvlll l All 'lif- ,G I ii ' Q Q53 QV, E G-Q: if-fx N ---SN I iflv 'il l Wise individuals use RODGERS-MORGAN PLUMBING CO. f 1.g ,H fl X 1 i lf, X ,Il lfffw Iliff 'J ' ' 1 f ll fl l I Aff' ' ' Z' Ml , ll l gal l I i l X 'I coLuMBus SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER S Calling All Shoppers to these Stores. Q ,T Q4 OIAYSON L L GRAYSON ROSE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE H ERB WARREN, Manager Bus. Phone 322-i478 Res. Phone 561-7140 Plants in Atlanta and Birmingham 522 Tenth Street Columbus, Georgia l89 Compliments Compliments of ot The PILGRIM HEALTH and 'roM RIVERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. The Company that Cares . O. Box 84 817 - 6th Avenue Columbus, Georgia 31902 Best of Wishes UNITED OIL CORPORATION Westinghouse RCA Zenith Your Sportsman at BENTLEY'S In an zwngfz 5 ' ' Q! QQ 55? Q A .A P, . ' ' 1 ' 49 ,, 1 ' M Ji -5: ,Q f yyh Y I ,,,s L M if stts f auf if K 'f 3 I I S, I y K, ei :Mg .ab 5 lj Q l' 1 h wa, T I'fth 'T' 'uni 1 v , K A 1, ! 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WOKS 'Rocket' Radio 'I340 On Your Dial Home ofthe SOUL BROTHERS P. O. Box i998 Dial 323-6660 Columbus, Georgia KEN WOODFIN, General Manager J The Greatest Sounds in the World PlCTURES THAT TELL Tl-lE STORY g , nun x Passports Made While You Wait Q- .. un R if V, 2 i T r lr rr l , is , RITZ STUDIO RAYMOND CROWELL, Photographer Technicolor - Black 81 White Pictures Taken and Enlarged Pictures Made in Your Own Home Open Daily 8:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. Open Sundays 2 P.M, - 7 PM. l02l V2 - lst Ave, Phone 327-9426 Columbus, Ga. C. SCHOMBURG Cr SON Fine Jewelers Since l872 Precision cut Diamonds ll2l Broadway 1 ,I Q4 fl ,aRw V FI , Tin. .XA I-AMES o EDITH HENRY I FLORSHEIM , JANUEN CHILDREN Mews PALTER DEB Q SAND'-ER . RED GOOSE 0 FLORSHEIM o'ANToNio OF BOSTON , pf, FLYER o EDWIN-CLAPP VALLEY o VITALITY o CARPENTER o WINTHROP 355f5'5 i5 2Ei5if2i'52T' l l 5Z1'T3Zu5e4 l'lllElllHlllHlllHlllulllfilllglli DOWNTOWN CROSS COUNTRY SINCE 1920 COLUMBUS' MOST COMPLETE STORES FOR MEN - BOYS BEVERLY UNIFORM SHOP 210 - 13th Street Columbus, Georgia Smart Uniforms 8. Accessories For Nurses - Technicians - Hair Stylist - Waitress Factory Workers - Domestics 84 Etc. Dial 323-9218 Compliments of Tom W. Crawford TOM S BARBER SHOP 535 4th Ave-me FA 2-9505 You Always Save At YOUR ECOIIOM IIIITO MAN ECONOMY AUTO STORES E320 1001 Broadway Columbus, Georgia There is more of what you want at . . . COMPLIMENTS OF KIRALFY'S REID Downtown 2- Columbus Square COLUMBUS, GEORGIA FURNITURE CO. 1244 Broadway 324-3538 Beginning our 83rd year . . . mmf yay mp Z7 O BRADCO FERTILIZERS BRADLEY REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO. COLUMBUS GROCERY 8- SUPPLY O COLUMBUS IRON WORKS 0 COTTON WAREHOUSING 0 DOLPHIN MARINE 0 FLORENCE MARINA FORESTRY AND TIMBER PRODUCTION FARMING Divisions Of iw. C. BRADLEY CO w G - coiuivisus, GEORGIA COLUMBUS suNsi-HNE siscuw 'CE CREAM C0- COMPANY 3700 Victory Drive Phone 689-OISO What kind do we want? Compiiments of McCOY'S FOOD STORES 925 Broadway 42I7 Hamilton Road I63I - I3th Street Q.. 5 Shop GAYLORD'S Shopping Fun V. V. VICK For Graduation Gifts and Complete Bridal Service fe Jewelry - Watches - Silver for every one Crystal - China 1218 Broadway FA 7-4348 North Lumpkin Road at Victory Drive FIFTY FIRST STREET Childrenis Wear Three Operators to Serve You Ladies Wear Maternity Wear Open Daily 3 AIAA. , 6 p.M. Traffic Circle Shopping Center , 1518 - 51st Street Phone 327-9274 The Prudential Insurance Com an of Ameri P Y ca BRoADMooR BEST WISHES From REALTY COMPANY L. KLEN LEAVELLD Special Agent Starmount Shopping Cen-ter QI1 L V 3 1 f T 1 a t it THE cLA5s ..:: A .,,2 OF Prudential ls Number One! H6811 Suite 211, Fourth National Bank Robert Bob Carter, President 1242 First Avenue Columbus, Ga. 195 Congratulations to the CLASS OF '68 JERRY'S SUPER MARKET UNITED OIL CORP. iioo - l3th street 324-3441 EDGAR H. BATTLE FUNERAL HOME .- EDGAR H, BATTLE, SR., M PHENIX 'mage' EDGAR H, BATTLE, JR., CITY Mortician RUFUS L. BATTLE, Secretary 2-4 l-lour Ambulance Service Dignified Personal Service 298-8800 298-2303 l l07 2nd Place Phenix City, Alabama Road Service - Washing Waxing - Lubrication - Tires - Batteries - Minor Repairs GRAY'S GULF SERVICE Your Friendly Gulf Station l2l6 Brookhaven Blvd. Phone 322-95l5 Compliments of McCARDLE'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SUPPLIES It its the finest in Beauty and Barber supplies and equipment, its touncl at McCardle's. 2l4 - l0th Street FA 2-5991 Malone Qffice Eqgpment QQ , Columbus, Georgia 196 BEST WISHES CLASS OF '68 from CROSS COUNTRY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER MACON ROAD Where shopping is a satisfying experience . Cpltf Cplf SPENCER EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1220 Li ood Bivd. 323 1834 1501 1 A 322 0631 COLUMBUS EDMONDS BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. REALTY COMPANY Remington Rand Agency Guaranteed New 81 Used Typewriters B951 W1513e5 10 The CLASS OF 68 1210 Lin d Blvd. 327 6247 PEOPLES 'X FURNITURE COMPANY 1012 - Ist Avenue Dial 324-3592 ' 'tg BIG BOY Columbus, Georgia Where You Dine Better For Less Complete Household Furnishing 3306 Macon Road CASH OR TERMS Comiplim f BILL FRANCIS BINNS GROCERY HARLEY-DAVIDSON SALES Grocery and Market 537 4 11 A Dial: 323-3071 1116 Wynnton Ro d Cl la G 31901 197 Qlw CREATIVE Kaluilwvs 061944 Sisuillreabr ,If 'A E:- Z L ' - me , - , f il rrrrmnm.m ,mTn ' T' N -E 'Fw' 'I mu ' av ' L-Q rlfif rm - ,M zu - M illi H 'Ag fc A Ill .' 1 IR, 'AJ f ' fl-2,1 1 31' ,, 2 iw gi, I A Y 1 1 if-'-H. ,ul Illlmllllllll I I . X' '? A'g,A, , 'k Tig E, X4 A ' A. A -' A -J fm -I I I I N T A x, , 1 ' ' P 1-L -4 N W W ' X ' ' 1 1 ., me-N In A ff H gf,-U '1- X ,PRINTERS PUBLISHERS LITHOGRAPHERS ANNUALS CATALOGS BOOKS Printed lo order b MULTIPLE CARBON BUSINESS FORMS RULING 8. IOB PRINTING , ENGRAVED INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS and CALLING CARDS , BOOKBINDING ol all kinds BIBLES Old books and Valuable Documenls repaired B OFFICE FURNITURE 8. STATIONERY MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. Apostle Of Peace 1.92.9 - 1.968 The Class of 1968 joins thousands of citizens in expressing sorrow at the shocking assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. foremost leader in the movement for equal rights for all people. The historic August 28, 1963 March on Washington had some major highlights but the one that most captured the imagination of millions of Americans was Dr. Martin Luther King ,lr.'s HI Have A Dream address. Actually, the I Have A Dream portion of the ad- dress that so stirred the nation was not a part of the pre- pared text but the words came so freely and the oratory was so moving that few of his listeners realized it. The sniper's bullet that ended the life of the champion of non-violence on Thursday night, April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tenn., robbed Dr. King of an oppor- tunity to see his dream for America come true. The address, which so beautifully wrapped up the dreams, hopes and aspirations of millions of the nationls citizens, is reprinted here in full: I am happy to join with you today in what will go-down in history as the greatest demonstra- tion for freedom in the history of our nation. Five score'years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon of hope to millions of slaves, who had been seared in the flames of-withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to endthe long night of their cap- tivity. But one hundred years later the colored-American is still not free. One hundred years later the life of the colored American is still sadly crippled by the ntan- acle of segregation and the chains of discrimination. 5 One hundred years later the colored American lives on a lone- ly island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material pros- perity. One hundred years later, the colored American is still languished in the corners of American society and finds him- self an exile in his own land. So we have come here today to dramatize a shameful condition. In a sense we have come to our Nationis Capital to cash a check. When the architects of our great republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, .. - , A,....l o they were signing a promisory note which every American was to fall heir. , This note was a promise that all men, yes black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- ness. . It is obvious today that Amer- ica has defaulted on this promi- osry note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obliga- tion, America has given its color- ed people a bad check, a check that has carrie back marked in- sufficient funds. But we refused l believe that the bank of jutsice is bank- rupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation. So we have come to cash this check, a check that will give us .upon demand the riches of freedom and security of justice. We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of NOW. This-is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of grad- ualism. NOW is the time to make real the promises of democracy. NOW is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. VH VE -JG -X- 'X- NOW is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. NOW is the time to make jus- tice a reality to all of God's chil- dren. . It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment and to underestimate the determination of its colored citi- zens. This sweltering summer of the colored people,s legitimate discontent' will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. 1963 is not an end but a beginning. Those who hope that the colored Americans needed to blow off asteam and will now be content, will have a rude awakening if the Nation returns to business as usual. There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the colored citizen is granted his citi- zenship rights. The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our Nation until the bright day of justice emerges. But there is something that I must say to my people who stand on the threshold which leads into the palace of justice. In the pro- cess of gaining our rightful place we must not be guilty of wrong- ful deeds. Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical viol- ence. Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force. The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the colored community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, evi- denced by their presence here 1 ! I Q 9 ! 4 Q i ! i l K 5 i i I i 1 i I i 1 I 4 1 5 1 P A DREAJW' today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny and their freedom is in- extricably bound to our freedom. We cannot walk alone. As we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead. We cannot turn back. There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, W hen will you be satis- fied?,, We can never be satisfied as long as the colored person is the victim of the unspeakable hor- rors of police brutality. We can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the high- ways and the hotels of the cities. We cannot be satisfied as long as the colored person's basic :liability is from a smaller ghetto to a larger one. ' We can never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of their selfhood and robbed of their dignity by signs stating for whites only.'9 slums and ghettos of our modern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. Let us not wallow in the valley of despair. I say to you my friends. we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow. I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. We hold these truths to be self- evident that all men are created equal. I have a dream that one day out in the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slaveowners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. ' I have a dream that my four faith that I will go back to the South with. With this faith we will be able to hew out the moun- tain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling dis- cords of our nation into a beau- tiful symphony of zbrotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray to- gether. to struggle together, to go to jail together, to climb up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day. This will be the day when all of Codis children will be able to sing with new meaning My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of Thee I sing. Land where my father died, land of the Pilgrim,s pride, From every mountainside, Let freedom ringf, And if America is to be a great ization this must become true. So. let freedom ring from the hill- tops of New Hampshire. Let free- dom ring from the mighty moun- tains of New York. Let freedom ring- from the , , e satisfied as long as a colored person in Mississippi cannot vote and a colored person in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote. N o. no we are not satisfied and we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of your trials and tribulations. Some of you have come straight from narrow jail cells. Some of you have come from areas where your quest for freedom left you bat- tered by storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veteranstof creative suffering. Continue to work . with the faith that un- earned suffering is redemptive. Go back to Mississippi. go back to Alabama. go back to South Carolina, go back to Georgia. go back to Louisiana, go back to the 1 little children will one day live in a ization where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by their character. I have a dream today. I have a dream that one day down in Alabama, with its vici- ous racists, with its governor hav- ing his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nulli- ficationg that one day right down in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers. I have a dream today. I have a dream that one day every valley shall be engulfed. erery hill shall be exalted and erery mountain shall be made low. the rough places will be made plains. and the crooked places will be made straight. and the glory of the Lord shall be re- vealed and all flesh shall see it together. This is our hope. This is the heightening Alleghenies of Penn- Sylvania. Let freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado. Let freedom ring from the cur- vacious slopes of California. But not only that, let freedom ring from the Stone Mountain of Ceorgia. V Let freedom ring from Look- out .llountain of Tennessee. Let freedom ring from every hill and mole hill of Mississippi and every mountainside. When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every tenement and every hamlet. from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of Cod's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles. Protestants and Cathol- ics. will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old spirit- ual. 'Tree at last, free at last! thank Cod Almighty. we free at last. -..l............-....-.. ... ln-........-.... ... -.-. ...... SPENCER STUDENTS WALK TO COURT HOUSE FOR MEMORIAL TO DR. KING Q 1 is CHRONOLOC Y OF EVENTS Leading To The Assassination Of Dr King 7:01 p.m. EST: King, taking the air on the balcony of his sec- ond floor room at the Lorraine Hotel, is struck in the jaw and neck by a single bullet and falls without uttering a word. 7:04 p.m.: A man rushes out of a neighborhood flophouse across the street at 434 S. Main, carelessly tossing away a 30.06 caliber pump action Remington rifle. 7:05 p.m.: The gunman leaps into a red and white Ford Mus- tang automobile and races away, tires screeching. 7:10 p.m.: Hundreds of police converge on the area, but too late to spot the getaway vehicle. 7:16 P.M.: DR. KING IS WHEELED into the emergency room of St. ,Ioseph's Hospital, his head covered by a bloodstained white towel and an oxygen mask. His body is limp and appears life- less. 202 Thursday, April -1 I.96'8 7:31 p.m.: An aide walks from the emergency room, his cheeks streaked with tears, and says in a choked voice: They have kill- ed Dr. Kingf, 8:31 p.m.: Doctors confirm that King died at 8:01 p.m. 9 :45 p.m.: King's body remov- ed to the morgue in the same black ambulance that rushed him to the hospital. 10:00 p.m.: Racial violence erupts in cities across the coun- try, including Memphis. 1:00 a.m. Friday: King's body is transferred to a local funeral home. 96 95 'X' 9:30 A.M.: ATTY. GEN. RAMSEY CLARK arrives in Memphis by special jetliner to confer with local officials on the assassination. 10:30 a.m.: King's bronze casket is opened and 200 grief- stricken persons file past for a final look at their fallen leader. 11:00 a.m.: The casket is tak- en to Memphis airport, where Mrs. King awaits in the doorway of a 74-seat jetliner chartered for her by Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-IV.Y. 12:30 p.m.: The plane bearing King's body takes off for Atlanta, his home. -X X' 'X' 1:26 P.M.: THE PLANE LANDS IN a special section of the Atlanta airport used for the arrival of visiting dignitaries. 1 :50 p.m.: The casket is lower- ed from a rear ramp and placed in a nearby hearse. Hundreds watch the procession, most weep- ing openly. 2:00 p.m.: The M otorcade, led by Mayor Ivan Allen, proceeds to the Hanley Bell St. Funeral Home near downtown Atlanta. Reprinted from the AFRO-AMERICAN Thank You The Spencerian Staff would like to express our thanks to the following: Our Patrons and advertisers for their financial support. Our photographer who went the last mile with us. Our advisors who gave of their time and talents. Mrs. E. J. Reid and her Government Class for the research needed to make this volume meaningful. Uur printer who understood when we wanted to add the memorial pages to Dr. King at the last minute. Autographs


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