Spencer High School - Spencerian Yearbook (Columbus, GA)

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qw., 5 'Sf ,xt 21 4 4: From the Past: PI'l'l'lClPl6. For the Future: Wsion J...- -.LET Mr. Lindsey ff QYNCER - xi fag CD QXBMQXED ,930 xg 1 fl iff? ,V NQX A Y n ff CX f TP Ol XC E L5 ' Og . 4, ir Vg EDITORIAL STAFF LARRY GREENE . Editor-in-Chief RANDOLPH WATSON Managing Eflilor SANDRA DAVIS Assistant Editor LUSTER WALKER NORVAL STOVALL Photography Editors Em 74 5 W ,- X nab 'Wim' My W VY q,f,, 4 ,, ,. ah! x- LDL! '31 1 I B '-' Gatherings at Spencer reflected as , ,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,A4,,,,,,,,, An allempt to IITIIICVSIGIIII reflected as .....,..,...,,,,,,, . STUDENT LIFE .... . . . 8-21 ACADEMICS .......... . . 22-45 fl. , 11 Q 3 ef,- -er-'Mft f s ! The security of 'gbelongingu reflected as .,.. CLUBS 81 ORGANIZATIONS 46-71 4e+l.f 2' Incessant and determmed pracnced as ....,.,.,,,.. ,,..,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,, ATHLETICS ........ . . . 72-83 The happenings around the Creenwave Campus reflected ms .... FEATURES ....... . .... . . . 84-97 The leader and his followers reflected as ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, and TABLE OF CONTENTS UPPERCLASSMEN 98-154 1 Images -- Visions - Past through his mind as ,,,,, ,,,,,Y, ,,,,,,v,-,,,,,,.,,,---,.--,---,---. ALBUIW ..... . . . 156-166 ,ff TTT ll I Week-end shopping sprees reflected as Imagery of the Past, in the Present, and Projections for the Future. Imagery etched in the window-pane, thoughts delving into the Past or reaching out toward the Future - these are the images, the,Spencerians' images based on the individual, his ability to learn, to think, to ponder, to explore and on his ability to be an individual. Spencerians see themselves as they walk through the halls, study, converse with their friends, play, and participate in classes. More important than physical images, the Spencerian is given the opportunity to see himself as he matures mentally - sees himself in the mirror of his mind. After viewing his image, the Spencerian takes stock of his personality, motives, and am- bitions - all molded by the past. Only then does he realize what he must do for the Future. The 1969 Spencerian does not live in a vacuum, for today is partially reflected in his Past. He must realize that the Past is marked by a multitude of issues vying for his thoughts and in- terests which bring him to the Present. Ranging from the Viet Nam Crisis to Mini-Skirts and the Natural Look, these concerns make the 1969 Spencerian different from those preceding or following him. And in response to present as well as anticipated needs, he must look to the Future. Thus, it is with a Spencerians, reflections, whether they be of dim memories of the Past, day- dreams in the Present, or beckoning hopes for the Future. Give him an idea of where he is going in this demanding world. For he has his Present image to change when the Future makes it necessary, and his Past imagery to give him the knowledge, ambition, and courage. ADS . . .... ............ 1 80-195 cffxcuse Son, Permit Son, Excuse S0n.?', A Day with W. W. Gentry a parent on the telephone ab H171 take a plenty of every fllllllgfj DEDICATION To Assistant Principal W. W. Gentry, the Class of 1969 sincerely dedicates its great Annual for his many qualities that have endeared him to every one. First of all, he exhibits a great admiration for all the younger generations and seeks to understand and sympathize with their problems and interests. As an administrator, he has a good sense of humor as he deals either considerately or harshly with the erring student. Therefore, our Class is happy to dedicate this grand volume to a most deserving friend of every Spencerian, Mr. Wadsworth W. Gentry. fm mf an , K gf M M so M 4, rf 'fl , ,,, f f A ,W ' 'RW e :,, :AA A fwfyf. me Autumn brings time for ideas, for reviews, for images of oneself. 1 Is it lunch, home, or just a melancholy thought that reflects our moods? The Man Moc ss , L' L,, f S ,, , A K Regex Sz e, - .. fegge, ' 1' - 1 K' ' i ' ww W , z t A amps 355 t K i NNW iw .ie if- Wqm- :.,e,.. NW www In nearly thirty-nine years of existence, Spencer is a giant aorta, pulsing in the rhythm of the times. Crowded, happy, eating, reflecting, studying, al- ways reflecting the attitudes of her students, she connects Spencer High with the boun- daries of the earth, She is a link physically and intangibly with the lives of all of her stu- dents. of Spencer High. t se ...Muse .. W Aww Q,-wa ws we is ' 35 fi ---. 1 we ,sm N: -:Www ,N A, :ww -- s1few's . -.f.:-: A- Awww: ga MM.. www as ew www W-me fwewsds N -f --wxsxssv amuse -is -WN-it . X eww gl M. -W me wise in , W. f.,. W ,., . Kwik Q E X x :ag ff .. 1. W,M,,,,,,....-w . 3 , W ., ,A ev ff, .554 -feffiw 235 Will ,.u ' QM' Wim if hmm M ynw WN Not Masses, but Persons Not People, but Individuals Ax! They move in groups which are not crowds, but merely the varied types . . . we call them egg- heads, hippies, squares, soul and recognize each other as separate persons, each to his own, each to himself . . . mirrored in his own reflection. Q. .mm 'Q 3 A P 8 4 ' we :., we ,fi 6557 i Contradiction seems a way of life, a search, a fight for identity. Our reaction is not against number but against stereotypes, against regimentation, against stuffed shirts on stiff necks, against, against, against ,... individuals. 7 f iv- aww 41 fy , jp-.. in The individual creates his personal framework of emotions and thoughts, a separate framework for each separate stu- dent. There are elements in common but the combinations are infinite and per- sonal. Order emerges out of chaos, an order springing out of necessity. Whenever the routine encompasses. It includes certain basics . . . A time for study, a time for rest, a time for class . . . a time. ,Www .. . X .. X .. X ws H. lgsgg, fw-ff wx www wwf' ,ww .. mm 1, 'g mm. f L 3 g W E' 3 ms--Q-QQ A 5 f pun Q, H V1 jkyzgfgm, X -'asm new mmf The day has begun before the dawn as each person prepares and makes ready for the demands of the routine. Time spent last night or yesterday or last week becomes valuable eventually. 'Qfaf .l , qw xx X. K L.LL L i W .1 -.X -. - :ix .. .. , X 3, S , I 5153 .V Vi. ,i - in W N Q.. X X? ?Ni?F1. :a K N X xx. Q X .fi ff A-X in . - . . Z.. ....,. .LA, - ii: -Www We register, we study, we argue and eventually we learn. Somehow, all the accumulated knowledge is the school FILTERS THROUGH all of our prejudices and inabilities. Each person has learned and, in the process, aided and affected OTHERS LIKE HIMSELF . . . individuals. H i,,,.-li 4 5' -sh XWMQMN :fm 4 - 1g -:q ' v- X xx X R ,A ..... . . xv N 1. S .Q B A X X Q X : N 5.44 X - N 4 , 'gl-fm 4, W ,, I My f 2 hi M if M POP QUIZZES, TERM PAPERS, PROJECTS, DISCUSSIONS, CHAPEL, SHOP, THE PURPOSE OF SHS The demands of the future places todayls teenagers in the position of getting a good edu- cation. Their interest must be stimulated with subjects that challenge them to think. Spen- cerians expect this challenge and show their respect for those who meet it by choosing as their class leaders pupils whose names often appear on the Honor Roll. Spencer is people learning how to learn. Its purposes are to develop an individual leading to a happier and more satisfying life. Its curriculum is geared to- ward helping the student under- A CADEMICS stand himself and his environ- ment. Accurate measurements assumes utter im- portance to chemistry student, Lawrence Wilson in conducting an experiment. fheftj The bulletin board is the answer to many questions4jobs, college, the uhappeningsug Odessa Rome adds the latest literture to it. Top right, Mr. Carpenter explains drafting to his students. Mary Holloway does her cross word puzzle in the study of words. -f.,tM,1w4 Cecilia Mathis and Roger Reese in a Thanksgiving presentation. Dramatization and Speeches Chart the Course in English. Communication is a basic skill and is essential in a democratic society. The Student who can effectively observe, listen and comprehend, can in turn ex- press his own thoughts and opinions, thus, making him a better citizen. Entertainment through Dramatiza- tion is an important part of learning. The English classes have endeavored to bring to us resource persons as well as films. They have attended uMy Fair Ladyw, 'GCamelot',, and 'cOthello', at Linda Alexander, Irina Keith. and Linda Ross portray a scene from '4Harnlet.,' Ioan Thornton introduces George Gingell, who dis- cussed My Fair Ladyn, Springer Production with English Classes. st the local theatres. Three out of four SHS stu- dents read the Spehisco when it's published, once every six weeks. The Spehisco serves a number of functions on cam- pus, of which most important, presenting the most significant news that's possible to the Stu- dent body as well as presenting their views.. Spehisco Staff Strives for Excellence H MWWM- M gn' 2 ,L I ,t , t D W ? W xt, of ' ' 1 Margie Jackson, Connie Johnson, Patricia Baggot, Mrs. jenkins-advisor, Mrs. Foster-advisor, and Patricia Stewart, Editor-in-Chief. t s i. i 1 tct , fi 0 7 A it if C ,E t 4 Q 5 z 3 , t t , 4 75 ww J me -41242 if T A Elizabeth Iland Shelia Byrd, Betty fivens Linda McLester, Judy Copland, Patricm johnson, Deborah Hunter Delores Schey, Ronald Peterson, Bob Warren, joe Collins, Daniel Thomas, lttt 1 t at ,.tt ,t,,,ttt,.tt , ? T' T A and Laverne Boddie. a Books. magazines, and newspapers in- crease the pleasure of learning. Reading for reading's sake becomes a part of the educa- tional process. The library develops an aware- ness of the customs and beliefs of various nationalities. Each student studies the uses of the library. the card catalogue, and the in- dexes. The library is a haven for study and research on the campus-for getting out as- signments, for reading for reading's sake or just for a quiet time-to imagine, to think. to learn. lst? -.....,,,WAm DlAI1llfl?fl Willuzms uses the card catalogue. THE SHS LIBRARY - STOREHOUSE OF KNOWLEDGE l' lI'SlI class. on llzc use of thc library. 1 x their lfrzozclcflge of the Dewey Ihfmzal System to work. 1 t t l hmm... 1 waitmnumf A if , W,-Mai.. ...E I A .14 Q Left, ,lohmzy Cluztt, James Walton, Larry Rl.l'llII1fIllIl. and right. Delores Riggiris, Barbara Hourel and Cynthia Dome, use the library to study for class. auareness ln the student of the customs and beliefs of other natlonalttles. To develop Ln students a use- ful command o more than one language the depart- ment emphaslzes speaking and comprehenston To facllztate learnmg of these slcllls the department malntalns a uell equipped language laboratory. A course was added Ln Ger- man for the year 1965-66. I It looks as a machine that can't think, but Calvin Atkins and Lula Miller lnegm lo uonder when they hear, Repeat after me - ,fe parle ..... I' FOREIGN LANGUAGE EXPANDS METHODS OF COMMUNICATION It is easy to learn the days of the ufeelr. if if is in Frenf-ll. ly malfzna a falfmlar All .lones and Wayne Iones prow it. The study of a oreign an .audi f 1 mrnm-x.sa.': ss ffm s Q A :Ft lik Juanita Veasl studies l'rea'01ninanl Eco- Y nomies from World Geography Series. Iimmy Tarver reads the Declaration of Indepen- dence. SOCIAL SCIENCES INTEGRATE MAN INTO SOCIETY. In our advanced society, the high school student must acquire a knowledge of human social institutions. He must become a part of his environment presently, must realize that he is the result of his past, and must envision the future-for in each phase of his life he must deal with the social sciences. Responsive to the Twentieth century teens, the Social Science Department enlivened study of both recorded and current events. Preceding the fall elections, the government classes led a discussion of the American Voting System. Miss Coleman's American History classes were augmented by classroom Wsing alongsl, and udancesn that have historical significance. Students in Mr. Odis Spencefs classes made the past more vivid by presenting historical skits. A new course in geography was added to give the students an understanding of the world that they live in, enriched by the many '6Army Bratsv who had traveled abroad. Mr. O. Spencer plans Negro History Project with Louise War- Mrs. Reidls 2nd hour class discuss Elec ren, Beverly Coney, Cracie Farley and Luster Walker. tion '69 . t g f S 3? 5 .. - . ., it . , 5 y .'- MMM M X .V .. ....-. E ik sk 'win Y ...W 1' 5 Wfdxi ,L , .sg .. .A 3 . . Miss Coleman watches as class in American History describes early culture by Song with Ronnie Brown on drums. ? Larry Green tests his memory for class project as Ear- nestine Coleman takes responses and Nettie Burton, directs project. .T E R H if H T I .. N S AJ 3. A ia e i L x vm ' kkk, .K . 'f at of t it fr' 2 'K 13: in as s.ess, 1 'Q 5 , 4' N 1' c Vtss r Q ...W ,N mg. fax-vii' loan McCoy checks over her prize winning Social Science project on Election ,68. 7 ' : t 3 is j TWH 15' fl I ww of its f wr 357.5 l as , 5 f ,a W, ,, w - f i , ,.,,. . frf ,- . -iv -4 my if Was it the Egg? Sf Was it the Chicken? .s ghkwii i WWWK we-wb' Carrnencita Turner still carft find the answer with her prize winning science project. SCIENCES, MATH COURSES STRESS UMODERNU APPROACHES 'cModern,' courses-the New Math-mark the 1968-69 school year for both Science and Mathe- matics Departments. The Mathematics Department changed over to Modern Basic Math, and added two new courses, Analysis and Senior Math, to its curriculum. Emphasizing modern laboratory procedures, the Science department adopted new and updated textbooks. The students experimented, made projects, and participated in the Science Fair. To determine the speed of sound, Physics pupil Henry Scott takes a look at the oscilloscope. Cones, pyramids, rectangular solids and cubes form the basis for Betty Coblfs geometry problem. The ll6'I1lClg0I1lIldU1l4'l'flll6'llI'0l1 lzolds fascination for Willie Butler in Solid Geometry. Q ' 3 Senior Band Members: Back rowglfonnie Brown, Richard fessie, 1. L. Free- man, Ronnie Burkes. Second row-Richard Sterling, Edwin Heard, Benzel Long, David Pitts, fudy Copeland, Larry Greene, Norval Stovall. Front Row- Willene Terry, Gloria Williams, Lola Barnes, Vernita Truitt, Ingrid Matthews, Lucy Bailey, Brenda Alford, Patricia Carter. William Upshaw f Drum Major PATTERNS OF MOTION SPELL BAND'S SUCCESS A sharp blast on a silver whistle, a muted ruffle of drumbeats which quickly grows into an impression of synchronized speed as the marching 100 races on the field or performs in a parade. The band is not made of a single perform- ance, but, from August un- til its first game, there are constant practices. Prac- tices in the rain, or Hmere- lyw cold that freezes the band members, fingers to their instruments. The Concert Band per- forms at the Annual Christmas Concert and presents a Spring Concert for thestudent body. The Greenwalve Marching 100 in the SHS Homeconzing' parade under the directions of S, lt. Brown. The Greenwace Marclzing 100 leares the field at .1TPlIlUflfIl Stadium after a magnificent performance during halftime at the Creenuface Homecoming game. c at c X , it S K Lula Miller displays the attire of the Spencer High Chorus. I Senior Chorus Members, front rote, from left to right: Wanda Holmes Mattie Iones, Lula Miller, Glenda Gibson, Martha Hughes, Miriam Hudson, Beverly Foster, Angelica Wooten, Patricia Carter, Willene Pugh, Linda Thomas, Lasharne Campbell, Betty Iivens, and Aquilla Harris. Second row: Ifarlaara Hourel, Betty Hixon, Loretta faclrson, Charlotte Hardwick, Patricia Rutledge, Martha Sue James. Ann Caroyln james, Patrzl cia Joseph, Beverly Baber, Sandra Davis, Sharon Heath, Bernadette Barnhart, and Juanita Veasley. Third row: Thomas Beach, joseph Rice, Herman Florence, Luster Walker, Herman Farley, Calvin Atkins, Ianzes Lewis, and Ronald Peterson. CHORUS WINS HEXCELLENT7' RATING IN THIRD DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL Originality', stood out as the hey word in describing the Spen- cer High Schooljs chorus. The Christmas concert was imaginative and creative, blending the old with the new. A standing ovation at the closing of the concert was evidence of its success. The Chorus also received an excellent rating in the third dis- trict competition singing WThe House That Jack Built and 'gSame Train . The chorus makes many appearances at local churches and on television. Spencer High School Chorus in Concert. .A A A ... in f :f:2 T xi yn Q I y,'?l.49' x 19 M 5, K ..,..,.,.....,,,....-.Q-w...,,f-W ,.,,. , J ff' Gloria Sintnmrzs I'lIIlIfU1'PS Tier slfiff as a typist. Linda fo Alexander starts a sentence in Sllllffllflflli, BUSINESS DEPARTMENT STARTS NEW' VENTURE Orientation to a neu' course has marked the 1968-69 srhool year for the Busi- ness Department. The Vorational Office Training CI'.0.T.b program finds busy students working as secretaries. Clerks and office assistants in Industries, Schools. and in Libraries. fieflye Hallie, fain-sl ffzf-A-5011! llererly liroolfs and Typing ll rlass prow' that they can type 60 TFUNIS a minute. S .. R A x I jf ART DEPARTMENT OFFERS VARIETY OF EXPERIENCES LM... The Art Department guides its students in developing their individual talents, and teaches them to appreciate art from the laymtan's viewpoint as well as from the professionafs. The students examine the history of art and its significance in past civilizations, and relate these studies to contemporary art and society. The students are encouraged to expand their own abilities and strive to perform at their highest level. The department provides the stu- dents with the technical skills and practical experience they need, so that they may learn to work independently and discover their highest potentials. Agnes farlisle and fonathan gag, V X Williams put the fin al ,K -qw, M X We louclus to their small scalp- 'Z xmqwf Charles Strurn hangs his Abstract Painting on the bulletin l oard The class in Distri- R .nr butive Education in- terviews each otherg discusses approaches to buying and sell- ing. Wiser 1 ,. nt DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION APPEALS TO WORKING STUDENTS Distributive Education appeals to our sense of buying and selling. It teaches one to know merchandising, as well as, how to go out and approach the job market. The old adage that the customer is always right is stressed. The student is taught how to apply for a job and how to keep it by doing a good job. ferry Moring tries out his sales- manship on Willene Pugh. Randy Watson uses the precision, of the circular saw to zcorlc on his project. Teamwork is dependent upon an efficient and complementary blending of distinctive skills and personalities. A specific service demands a wide range of ability and requires a vast amount of skill. Each task has an equal impor- tance. The industrial arts department believes that each job is important, re- quiring skill and a certain amount of precision. I... i 1 fit E Q 'ig-,p-H is ,, nm , 2 Mr. Carpenter examines the drafting of his masonry sluflenls. ln the age of automation. the student in homemaking learns to use effectively the many new time saving fle- vices for the modern home. At Spencer each girl is given an opportunity to gain knouf- leflge in foods, menu plan- ning as well as shopping for groceries, anrl using the lates! laundry machines. fenuryl Blanding places a Casserole in the oven. Doesnlt it look delicious? HMODERNH HOMEMAKERS USE AUTOMATION. 'P ...ww-g 3 J 2 1 Q i 4 4 Flease Smith places clothes in the washer while Gloria Smith removes rlrierl pieces from the dryer. Wigs arf' '61'n . ,'1ll71I.P Whi- Iakvr ami flradv Hvflfkl-ll.Q Iwzrrz lo slylc' f1Il'III in llw fafvsf fnslziarz. Linda 10591211 prepares fvzwll Lawrence for the dryer zrlzile Ezlffye M110 Morris Nfl'lISI'S-7 and styles foanrz lX,iI1g'.S 11 lllbf. 39 AUTO MECHANICS STRESSES PRECISION AND SKILL GEARED TO THE FUTURE. With the past full of marvels in automa- tion, we have con- cluded that the gas buggy is here to stay. In order that the lat- est teehniques can be used, the General Motors Corporation has supplied the de- partment with the lat- est equipment, to learn this technique. is X le David Mtlxissicli Lorenzo Thornton Robert Upshaw Erzm foncs and Charlze Carter listen as fumes DRIVER'S EDUCATION - A MUST FOR TEENAGERS With the growing number of teenage accidents, Spencerians, learn to drive by enrolling in the Driverls Education Class, receiving behind the wheelv instructions. Safe driving as well as the care of a car are important to each teenagerg both are taught in this class. Ili-www WW Al 'M ,ai i . - . Connie Turner measures the oil with Beverly Mathis, Ronnie Caulton, Patricia Stewart, Benjamin Wel- don, and Ronnie Burlces loolfing on. H AH! Aletlla Smith, Cather- ine Williams, and Belly Battle are ready for a lesson in good driving. 41 SENIOR BOYS AND GIRLS ENLIST IN ROTC MW? 'PE 'fi ,, , , Z' I ' 'HH Richard Strum explains the M14 Rifle, -ff J' . ,midi W Front Row: Luster Walker, Willene Terry, Jimmy Pugh, foam: Tlzornton, foanathan, WiIIl.UlI1.S. Iictly liven, Rirh- UNI Sfflllfl, fewell I,a14'rence. Charles Bradley, Ronald Peferson. Sacorzd Row: Emmett Mack. Lorenzo Tlzorron. Book Center: fames Lezris. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: AN OUTLET FOR EVERYONE illiam Goodman and practice teacher from Fort In any high school the keen competition for suc- cess is a strong force, often, causing students to push hard in attempting to reach their goals. Some- times they push too hard. and failure brings feelings of anxiety and depression. At times like these, one feels the need to run, to balance and to win. 7 , William Goodman proves that he can use Valley Slavic College hold a volleyball match. the bow and arrow. Eddy Miles strmldles lzorw 14 I1iIe P.E. class looks on in anticipation. ghd J 'H 1 , I ,.,. , 13 I, t, . Wav if MW 43 Mr. Herman Glaze the semice. 'i llnng,,, ROVIDES MANY SERVICES Advice and instruction are the by words of the Spencer High School Guidance Department. Many services are offered during the year to provide opportunities for the student to work toward their prospective goals. Career Day is planned for Seniors to gain insight into various occupations. A well stocked catalogue library of colleges is provided for those interested to browse and decide. The testing pro- gram is comprehensive and provides aid in evaluating to both students and teachers. I f there is a need, the Spencer High School guidance department can fill that need. Mary Baker tries to decide upon a college with the use of the Catalogue room in the counselofs office. 4.5 --.. ,J Miss Earnestine Mack presides at College Day. .ri A ff ff WW fvff' if , ff M , , , Mrs. Ola Washington gives Parent directions for getting' into town. 45 SPENCER,S ORGANIZATIONS AND CLUBS ENCOURAGE SERVICE TO SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY School organizations play an integral role in the lives of over 90? of the student body in spite of the fact that they are often time-consuming. By joining any of the school sponsored clubs, the Spencerian can around outu his school life by sharing his interests and abilities. For all his knowledge and per- sonality have little value if not applied to a purpose. It is the going thingn at Spencer for organizations and clubs to lend a helping hand. The Tri-Hi-Y inaugurated the school year by a visit to the Alms House to cheer the shut-ins. With jars of preserves, chickens, loaves of bread and other food items in hand, the student body aided the Tri-Hi-Y and Junior Red Cross in collecting and distributing baskets of food to the less fortunate for Thanksgiving. The Celestials carried baskets of fruit to the children on Pediatrics, at the Medical Center for Thanksgiving. The National Honor Society had its usual Yule Card Sale - proceeds to go to making Christmas brighter for some youngster. The students joined the Walk-a-thon to help raise money to aid in the fight against birth defects. All in all it has been a good year. , I . ,., E Ng f ,..,......,,, Y Y. , I III, A 1- N 1 . s s . I. si I W 1 ,ff 4 3 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: from left to right: Jimmy Tarver, Aletha Smith, foann McCoy, Patricia Stewart, Cloruz Simmons, Ronald Peter- SOIL. Second Row: Celeste Hogan, Beverly Babers, Elizabeth Tlireatt, Linda Thomas. Third Row: Bernadette Barnhart, Verruz Goodwin, Sandra Davis, Irma Keith, and Sally Richardson. Fourth Row: Sharon Heath, Sylvia Lockett. Fifth Row: Calvin Atkins, Linda Ross, Larry Greene, Beverly Brooks, and Lawrence Wilson. MOTTO: The torch of knowledge will brighten the future. In the foreground Sharon Heath Cleft? and Bernadette Barnhart fright! represent the National Honor Socity in the Creenwave Homecoming Parade. On the back of the car are Irma Keith fleftj and Patricia Stewart frightj. STUDENT COUNCIL MOTTO: Good Government is oursf, ls, NO- 51 James Lewis, president, presides as members vote on issue. Ronald Peterson counts the votes. FRENCH CLUB MOTTO: ':Liberly, Equality, Fraternityj' French Club members listen to a recording from France. Dorothy Wilson, Deborah Manuel, Elizabeth Threatt, Phyllis jordan, Barbara Hourel, Henry Scott, Sally Richardson, Lucy Bailey, Abe Richardson, Gerald Hinnant, Juanita Veasley, Larry Copeland, ,loseph Turner. ww, Z 373 l K S, V , L' 'H 'K JE 5 1 .gb of 5 Ha 4 ? i ,, M,-5-nnf0F ' 1 2 'O 5 5. TRI-HI-Y .KM Front row, left to right: Maretha Lampkins, Patricia Hodges, Betty West, Earnestine Coleman, Constance Samuels, Joann Pugh, and Cleo Chambers. Second row: Gwen Robertson, Rosia Tarver, Nettie Burton, Elizabeth Threatt, and Betty Battle. Third row: Mrs. Biggs, their advisor, Constance Johnson, Vernita Truitt, Connie Turner, Sylvia Lockett, and Joanrz McCoy. Back row: Bernadette Barnhart, Gwendolyn Denson, Barbara Taylor, Sharon Heath, Lola Barnes, Ann James, Virginia Hunter, Lashorne Harris, Elizabeth lland, and Rena Baker. MOTTU - Pure Thoughts, pure words, pure actions JR. RED CROSS Seated, left to right: Linda Gray, Laster Walker, Gloria Will- iams, Pamela Harris, Sandra Davis, and Yas- min Nathan. From left to right: Ronnie Ave- rett, Deborah Mathis, Marie Miles, Francine Harris, Cleo Chambers. Elaine Bennefielrl, Eus ter Walker, Sharon Dennis, Clarisa Greene, 'ff' Tamara Capers, Mrs. Huff, their a fl 1: i s o r. Peggy Wise, M a r y - Pugh, LaVon Latimer, and Jerome Scruggs. Wh E MOTTO: - 4'Spread good will and share the American way. 49 MATHEMATICS CLUB W 1 x Q A at Cf W , , 4' 1 f 1, X f f q 'f i in ff C , ,ff , we 2 1 f if f Q ' Yi: yi -9,5511 ,.:,, , , :Zine fr? V dwg, ,,-f we f aww? M fs. I Front row, left to right: Willie Butler, Edward Butler, Second row: Phyllis jordan, Gwendolyn Robert- son, Charles Jackson, Joann, McCoy, Hawthorne jenkins. Third row: Mrs. Holler, their advisor, Yvonne Alford, Roger Faison, Roger Reese, Bruce Carter, Shirlene McCoy, Chris Adlfins. Randall Iackson, Milton Turner, and Mr. Thoniplfins, their advisor. ALLIED MEDICAL CAREERS ORGANIZATIONS Front row. left to right: Constant johnson, Aquilla Harris, Ioan McCoy, Carmencita Turner, an Karen Lawrence. Second ro Phyllis Jordan, Earline Wallet' Mary Pllffll and Willie Butle Third rou': Charles faclfson, Rogf Reese, Ricardo Blair and Hat thorne jenkins. OFFICERS President, Earnestina Colemang Vice Presi- dent, Emma W'i11l'arr1.9: Secretary, Catherine Williamsg A557 Secre- tary, Cweridolyn Har- mon: and Treasurer, Hettye Hallie. Auf' Front row Ie L to rzght Aletha Smnh Maretha Lanzpkzn Suomi rou Ermatme Beaver Catherine Williams, IUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY First row. front lo l1az'lr: llalzle .Y0l'Il'lJ0ll, anal llfrerly Colden. Second row: Linrla Coffzfo. Angela Capvrs, Charlene Berry. Ros- ette gwaclllllrray. anfl Evelyn Carter. Thirrl rout Patricia Hozlgvs. Christine Williams. fanzve farlrson. liar- lzara llflchestfr. Clar- issa Greene. Fourth, ron,-z Shirlene lVIc,-Coy, Anzlrealine Carter, fos- alyn Taylor, Stephanie Leonarfl. Sandra Rlawlf- rnon, Joann Pugh. Fifth row: Rosa Tatnnz, Patricia Howard, Alive lVIOarlou'S, Marilyn Wil- lis, anrl Loretta Hz?-ks. Slantlirzg. from If-ft to right: Erlzvin Ruwkvr. Norman Douglas. .Ua- rie' llilffs. Debra Wash- ington. Horace Snzith. Hvrlmrt Wvlrlon. Kon- nvlh lllcphaul, Rolmrt Turnvr, finlnw Tarrvr. Linfla Thomas. llliriarn Carnlzlv. Delzra I,atin1- or. and Wanfla .1Iatl11's. 52 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front row, from left to right: Charlene Brown, Dorothy Wilson, Cynthia Dorne, and Minnie Crowder. Second row: Betty Smith, Virginia Creene, and Patricia John- son. Third row: .loann Wal- ton. William Fluellen. and Mary Pugh. I mi, V V 5 hx Q V , .t,,,t Azlu M i . M-,GP f 5 2 f:-2 i la SCIENCE CLUB Front row, from left to right: Harriett Williams, Charlene Berry, Barbara McLester, William Jennings, Joann McCoy, Linda Thomas, Carolyn Howard. Second row: Chris Adkins, Herbert Weldon, Drunilla Washington, Rosie Tatum, Marie Miles, Mattie Jones, Alice Meadows. Third row: Shirlene McCoy, Belita Turner, Phyllis Jordan, Lashone Harris, Josalyn Tayor, Mable Norwood, Janice Jackson. Fourth row: Milton Turner, Bernard Thomas, Charles Jackson, Willie Butler, Steven Reese, Michael Walton. CHEMISTRY CLUB Norval Stovall Sylvia Lockett Sandra Davis, Elizabeth Threatt, Calvin Atkins, Beverly Baber, Joann McCoy, Law- I il Y ' .-'Q Z 1 I I V x Q tt DEBA TINC CLUB From left to right: Ronald Peterson, Larry Greene, jo- ann .1lcCov, Linda Coffee, Alice Meadows, Bernard Davis, and Lawrence Wilson. Standing: Edward Butler. TALENTS GROW BY APPLICATION TO CLUB SPONSORED PROJECTS DRAMATICS GUILD From left to right: James Lewis, Dorothy Wilson, Raymond Mer- chant, foann Walton, Vernessa Culmer, Haw- thorne fenkins, foann McCoy, Roger Reese, Willie Butler, Edward Butler, foseph Turner, Bernadette Barnhart, Cynthia Dorne, Ronald Peterson, Frankie Greene, Cecilia Math- is, Lawrence Wllson, fessica Shumate, Char- les Jackson, George Mitchell, Mary McAfee, and Bessie Perry. Talents grow when shared with others and applied to the accomplish- ments of a purpose. Each club sponsored project by the Thespis Dramatic Guild and Les Debateurs la Societe brought honor to Spencer. The Thespis Dramatic Guild presented White Dressesn for 2nd place in Regional Competition in Warner Robins. The Debateurs la Societe, interested in the field of phonetics, captured honors in regional competition in Warner Robins. Ii aa 1111? 'tl 'Ii COSUETOLOG Y CLUB Cosmetology: Kneel- ing: Annie Whitaker, Bonnie Martin, Cloria Mims. fewell Lawrence. 4Stanfling left to rightb Clarissa Sanks, Linda foseplz, Linrla Strogier, Audrey Harris, Louise Green, Gracie Watkins. Melznda lizzclmer. Ce- neva King. UOTTO: Hlivautw' is w ' ' 77 our IIZISITICSS US C. 5. O., Left lo Right: fanest faclfson. Willene Ter- ry. Betty Hixon. Shirley Por- ter. Patricia johnson. Maltif jones. Barbara Hourel, Bren- fla fllfliffl. Patsy l,eu'is. . ffm' A .. N' . MT .. . X' ww, 255 -N., ,, .-I xx ggi -.ff , is 1 Q., . in . , Jifiswm-M f 'sri L wi jsp-ww L is L x L Q A .., 4. gn.. ' ,,,m N,. . ff Q- W, - YH? 5 ,. L 'Wei jimw gi O 1?'iQ--J i L 5 THE SLACS fi vol? W Left to right: Deborah Mathis, Doris Pugh, D'Andra Williams, Beverly Harrow CHESS CLUB fl!! M il X 2 Ka W '2 :Ili I ., , ' ' g i T iwmufuwm. ,Q 'S E Wmmwf rl D,Andrea Williams, ferome Long, Gregory Williams, Dr. White, advisor, Mr. Thomp- kinqs, advisor, William Jennings, Cecil Williams. Q 3 xg Z 'W 4' if I -N gif 1,1 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA i i,m,,,,,WW,,, I Z I uri ,,, .A , , , . mm E A I M l n nun mm H W fi, ,',,' 1 I OFFICERS: Willf-lm Puglz, I'rz'.sider1tg Sherry Price. Vine Pf8SilIl'llIj SILirIey Porter, Secrelaryg Doris jones, Assistant Imarrzlzart f Qf 1962 1A 0 ... fm i Q N 590 X QA X MOTFO To SLII Lt you must Irnuu about lt 5fff'ff'1f1fJ'J Ufff'-W1 Rome, Treaszzrfr: ferry Moring, PHfIl'UIIlCIlIl1TI0lI: Ifarbara Foster, Reporler. ADVISOR: Ur. Ralph gb' 0-7 xo' X I X I 'Y 5,1 ,J 4 ! lfhese proud senior Imperial Knights are: fohnny lones, Ronald Peterson, Laster Walker. Center: Charles llradley, James Lewis, Luster Walker. Cal- Lzn Atkins. Bach row: Lawrence Wilson, Larry' Greene, Louis Wilson. Miss lhette lcenter3, Linda Thorn- as, is flanked by her attendants Dorothy Alexanfler lleftj and Peg- gy Colbert frightjalong with the officers. 'fl' jegiivw- my Y'l ,'5. if Manta W' .. Laster Walker .. .................... Seefelflfy Calvin Atkins . .9 it W... X' tu. W mt? -.... i f'7'f4tZli 't '9 ff .lunior Imperial Knights are awaiting a chance. Those pictured are Daniel Thomas, Frankie Greene, Bob Warren, Stephen Reese, Larry Copeland. Senior assistance is given by Ronald Peterson lleft centerj Calvin Atkins, and Larry Greene fback rightl and Charles Bradley fright foregroundl. President Vice Presiflent .. Business Manager Treasurer Chaplain Parliarnentarian 59 I X s s 'pil ,'f', be 5 an we i '19 it - i T t. ' A hi' L ,Q , ,V . 9. r.,' fa . ' Bottom row: Lashorn Harris, Peggy Colbert, Pauline Harrow, Virginia Hunter, Wanda jones, Audr files, Gwendolyn Harris, Brenda Anderson. Top row: Rena Baker, Teresa Huling, Jean Cannon, Linj Rutledge, Judy Ford, Cathy Lamelle, Shirley Upshaw, Dorothy Alexander, loretha Cason, Brena Mitchell, Linda Thomas, Elizabeth Iland, Cynthia Abram, Pinkie Kelley, Dianne Phillips. MOTTO: It is like a grain of mustard seerl, urlzirlz when it is soufn in lhe earth, zt is less than all the seeds that be in the earth. but when it is soun. it grows and beeometh greater than 11 lzerbs. and shoots out brarzehes so that the fowl of the air mav lodge under the shaflou' of it. SENIORS: Teresa Huling, Auflrey files, Cynthia Dorne, Linda Thomas, Elizabeth lland. I-LADIES SOCIAL CLUB UFFICERS U. 1: t is Exif llarealha l4fII7lIIh'I,fI Prwsiderzt M lk! Q'-iw. CLICKS A-nk .M-L AOQM ar W .. aiiw gpiali hi -f fl I , 1 i f sd,w1-..', JM, i fav w4?f4 af in ,EU Ve' j,.f ' - A ,, V 'f ,Li ,, ,,, 4 r My , , Zi M'v1,'V Cf' 5 gf'-'f 'f 'f I mfr f. , , , mf ,ff -1 .1 Hg V W Z V V ...V Y .ar . ' If , f 1 1 ,, i K4 ky' , ,,.h, if A V V I I wffwry 'fa ,N ff' .r,,fM.n if This 'W s l ' -'ffl ..y-infra f A s? -fff4,f':' in i Q rr ii.?? as l in Q : f l i r fur 4 ,, , f .. r ,', fue'TM1b,ufJm.0. ,Q im . ,. f W M A .M fp, From front to rear: Sharon Heath, Lola Barnes, Bernadette Barnhart, Celeste Hogan, Loretta faclcson, Sandra Davis, Beverly Babers, Angelicia Woolen, Vernita Truitl, Verna Goodwin, and Sally Richardson. JR. CLICKS 'Y W' , . ,, M, ,,, ,n ,X X QQ .Q ,, - , ,V r Mr ,V It ML waZ'r 'ei Kiwi? if W ,,,' W A 1 Z, of i ,,'r C ' l C' 'C of r lX'IIl'Clll1,lIZ Shirley fcffersorl, Barbara farlfson. From lvfl lo riglzlz fully Cranl, liarlaara McLeslvr. llclmrah Lee, Lashon xlllen, Rosetta lwGl',1lllfTClj'. lwlfzif' ll'asl11'ng'to11. llvlzoralz Griffin. Cloria Walker. MOTTO: I pledge to uphold the izleas of the Clicks Social Cluln, to remain faithful to its purpose, and serve my club, school, and community will- ingly. 61 O C01 0 44 'ZOQYP xffbwc CQ 468 ,ff-ay is it 'C , 5, OFFICERS: Glenda Samuel, Treasurerg Sylvia Lockett, Vice President: EVVIVBSUSIIG Coleman, Assist ant Secretaryg Juanita Veaslejv, Secretaryg Elizabeth Threatt, Presirlentg Peggy Irving, Chaplain, Connie Turner, Dean of Plerlgesg Carrnencita Tamer, Financial Sevretaryg Phyllis forrlan, Repo rler. My 'it - alma PRESIDENT MISS CREENWAVE STAR STUDENT MISS TEEN CITIZEN CULURS: Yellow rind While OUR STAR ELIZA BETH TIIREATT IIOTTO: 64WllGl,S worth doing is worth doing 117' TFC K s, ...MY 215, we Y' SENIORS: Gwendolyn Harmon, Connie Turner, Peggy Irving, Eloise Goodwin, liar- bara Hourel, Sylvia Lockett, Elizabelh Threatl, Laslzarne Campbell, ,Iuanila Vecwley, Miriam Hudson, Ernesline Coleman, Mary Baker. iiiio ' IUNIORS: Glenda, Gwen, Phyllis, Barbara, Carniencita. . . and '4GharIie Hoot-Hoof' 63 I 'IKIXGS Franz fvff to I'I 'l1f' l,!II'I'll Pills, l,0I'1'IIZI7 llall, Rivlznrcl Slvrlirzg, ,,I'lIA'iIIN. R17-lzmzrfl fessiv. Effzrrzrrl lfuffwr. Wz'Nz'e' lizzffvr, Rn-Y l'rUsC0!l. Hfrifflllllll lvl1N!Iflll'.! ffznzvs 111111- uvl, llrmald Smiflz. Clvo CIIIIIII bers. Clmrlvs fl'lf'A'SOH. Gf'ffTIlIIl' You- xnn, Uiss fV1'A'l'l1g. llflllfllllfllf' ,F ,. v Ll oh, , 'D v my k 'mf 6-if ix: T KE QV' Wa nu -4 f muh 1+ f I - 1. ' . K ,, P Q. Q , . I M' , H IT A -1 .Up ,,, Q- , we ,T ' 1545, ,iw -f Q 1- Q.. - ,UOTTOZ TuKgvll1r'r 111' Nfllllll, 1f1'1'1'1fMf In ffzlffk 'I f r 5 'HHN :,.w .Zi f ' f Q, .5 J 'Se 1 ,I I r ,- -rf' ' gf Am' -.Jr . ,X .1 14 ' .. I 5 .4 2 'W .,r. ' w..,.,,' From fwfr I0 riglzlz l,vl1lII'll',S fzzclfsml. I'rvs1'ffw1I: Uhilli IJ ' J T A in , pf- N ', 'n, IIIII Ipslzrm' lim, rvsulwzt: hfcfzlznl -lt'N.YI-U, Secretary: Willifv Buffer. Rivlzfrrd Slvrling. rf'rl.w11rv1':Df11'1'rfl'1A!ls,l3 .si 2:5 U 'f' ' ' ' A ' ' zz II! ss 11111155 r. frlnzm IIUUIHI. IIIIZIIIIIIPIIHITIIIII. 64 b , ,ww , M s - 'M v E I'b.9ls,:' 'Ml M rv nm' but 3 ii, in-3 , QZQM qfvfhs, SOPHISTICATED LADIES Front row, left to right: lanes! jackson, Joann McCoy, Virgin ia Williams, Willene Terry, Palsy Lewis, Betty Cobb, and Clarissa Sanlfs. Back row: Martha Ann Hughes, Emily Ford, and Peggy Austin. UUTTU: uCilIll1t'f yr' Rosa- lmzls zrlzile ye may for llzv prftals are' fllllillg awayf, S. L. TllfIl1l.'Sgll7l.I'lg Workers: Martha Hughes, Joann McCoy. Willene Terry, Helly Cobb anal Virginia Cason. LES DE.1l0ISEI,I,ES CHARMANTES I fi in , 5 Q Q f S Q 6 , I 4. F ' , , V :IZ W X1-XX s A ' film, y I N 3 M xl 'K vw . H -V .ffl M' A ' Elgar .-1 e . ,. - .. . ' 4 ef Q. , Q mm I ,.-. N L . me - . E f E S7 'Sf E : xlExSS E ' -- F A E V . 9 'F 9- f- ' ' X 45,5 . n A . f i f a E . in '22 , . . Viik , Vx-1 i K J. 'N' E Q -fm, 5 A S ez! -.fl ' E ,. f E W' Q . if E :MV f E ,5 E E EQQMQ 1 fx E N ' -PQQ P Q A N - Ki Nix' fy' ' E s-we 'iw A A f ff , wi we 'Y '- W Q' E' JK S ,Q in . I X .. - 1. ll fi ,'.. M X - is f l' ' W. ae- E ' W .3 - ,rf K ,Y if e E W E A E 6 , . f if ' ,em-R- ' 4, H' X K . . Q ' . 'R' X - - 'f Pl ' S Q if E fa K, 'B' ee 'E Nik E gl +e , X E W' E . Y N fi..-3' f S . 3. is F S my in i . Q X K .E .N . K 5 Q 5 is iff! .xzklaz fflaudine ,lIll,'lx'SOTl, Gloria Sinznmns, Rosalyn Walton, Linda Neal, Cynthia, TllOlIll1S. Plllfl.Il liyrrl. l,anmra Smillz. High! .siflvg flII1lCl?f!IClfS07l, Lula Miller. lielincla Ware, Glenda Uuwzs, M-yrlis Colbert, Sharon Smillz. Franz muy: .Wiriam Lee, Shirley llowell, Della Fields. Back row: Allheia Butler, Plzyllis Rnnze, Effie Welflon. E : -xr-NW so-1 si ag, NSI' Bur' UOTTO: Lfulies are mafle, no! lmrn. Uffif-ers: ,llirfarzz 1.00. Treasurer: Rosalyn Wvllan, llif-1' ljI't'.Sl.Ill'I1lf Clnria Sinznmns, Presi. dent: Alllzeia lfuller, Secretaryg Effie Weldon. Reparivr. Lula lliller. l'arlianLentarz'ang flllllllllllf' frzrlxsrfrz. ljflflllllllCllfflflflll. Delta Fl'f'lllX. ,l1llIl'1'l' ,l!lt'lf.QUIIA A-15.91. Sl'f'V'f,llII'.Y. Gloria lmggizzgrnrz. li1zsi11e,w,s Manager. anal Sl1irlvylln14'ell. 66 inns' SF d 4 ff- h if - , ' x X , E M iw X K K M ' fi. Q from left to riglztz ,ll l'V'j','WI1I'lI1g. ,lames Neal, Benjrznzin Welflon. Clzarlic Carlvr. and Hvrnzan Barnes UOTTO: 'iflslf no! of the fulurv: Conlribule I0 it.'7 fn LOYALTY - SERVICE b- COOPERATION w. F151 f, ,aw if ir ' wmv' 'Wk'? an M V ,,,. ,iff '4' 1 , 1 ' 7' wr ' 'gr 4 l r0m left In right: All2Prtl,ar1ier. George Gomlnzanl james Furry, William Goodman fumes Wallfnn. llr. Tll0IIlfJliiIIS. Qlll'l'H.?. fvrzniw jolznsan, Clara llayg, Rosie Tatum. SENIORETTES 110170 lac Ile r Iflllll S lwrllmc . V , , . 5 II lfvilvr Worlrl. from lvlf In riulzlz Gloria Slllllll. Cl11rl'11lU1'111x ll am a Hnlnzr la r111a Farm r F11 1156 Sllllll lfarlzara Taylor. and Frarlcvs lrvy. W... LES BELLE DAM ES MOTTO: '5He knows UUUUQII who lfnozvs how to earnf, . V WF 'hm From left to right: Edith Oliver, Pearlie Greene, Bevery Foster, Bonita Smith, Brenda jones, Lowonza Crawford, Ermaline Beaver, and- Louise Warren. 'WW i DEBUTANTES 4 ,J ,, H . qi, .M 4 5 ,M , MOTTO: Femininity , M H , , 547, , 11- 4' Q, , , is the best quality. , , ' f ff,, ., , M if W f 1 f ,gf ,, V L 5, V ,. v,,.w'f, H ' i 4 it it 142553 L 1' fi f My t M' , T L t, l ' .T ,fr 1-..,,w9lX V J V K V -, ny, I H V, ,, L, , My From left to right: Delores Wise, Brenda Walker, Shirley Williams, Doris Pugh, Mrs. McBride, their advisor, Brenda Ogletree, Maquita Horne, Barbara Dowdell, and Jessica Schumate. 2 1 1' 'Y iw at 1 , A Z U Fl W 5' f 3 if Q ef I . 'W 3 A lat +G, I' Z M Q LV ,E f V , 2, 2 7 S Q1 0 Q 4 A LW A. L M f L,,, A, 1 A QW W V x A af W ' Q ' L I , if . ,Vi V ,f ,-,'1' i Y A 46 i 4' q I A 3 4 A , 4 Q A -f A AW al tiifkttt ' f W f, if i,a.'f,w-xt ww, ,wi 4 ELEGANT LADIES SOCIAL CLUB Front row: Glenda Gibson, Sharon jones, Margie Jackson. Side row: Gloria Gates, Wanda Wilkerson, I loann Walton, Mattie fones, latricia Rutledge. MOTTO: An elegant young lady is a revelation. 9' I wa, a , QQ 5 if t m W ., , KW, 4, My 'M O Q LES IEUNE FILLES ffl' 3 Left to right: Mary McAfee, folznnie Woods, Sheila Byrrl, Serena james, Annie Wlziitalcer, ,lezvel l,au'rence, Malinfla lluclfner Bonnie Copeland, Barbara Phillips, Yasmin Nailzan, lletty jizrens. : JIOTTO: 'fllozlesly ana' refinernenf are if l'.YCl?ll6llZ v1'rLues.', 4 llrflmr are Ilw oflfr-ers of flle Club. fi x 0 wg, V I f i n si K I ',:Iv I Q 34 , A ' - ol ' V.',, .QU lll ? ' -,ff 4' 'r 'V1 ffl l 'Al 5 72 4 T is 1 he ATHLETICS Training regulations, teamivorlf .... Athletics is more than rugged, spirited eompetition, for sports give an insight into the Speneerian himself. Whether jubilant over the winning of a game or disappointed by a Regional Tournament defeat, Spenoerians showed their real ustuffa' through the way in which they accepted the rigors and the responsibilities inherent in school athletic Competition. Coach Odis Spencer and players survey the situation. Above: Football players in prac- tice getting ready for first game. Left: Cluzrles White attempts to hook one for Twof' rf-af ff771l'lflIUll WLHIIIIIIS LUTTIH IIIP 11011 OT ll UW 1101171 fxonalrl Sun stops forzlan s 11111 bail. Il 11111 loaf lung loolm on fe I to flgllf Nailzanzel Alf xanrfcr Harry Bryant Robert Cosfla ffor 4 SUIIAS, K1 fzm liurnelte Uefllzn Spzzrv Ffldze Hoon lnedza Barns llfnry 'Ihon H nry Hglfhfff I If foods m Suomi ff7llf'2AlIf1IfIlI1 Inznn Onar llalaoarrf Ernesf law uid Alfrul Wflzla Mzglq Hooill 11111161611 ll lzzlr Wzllzarn Hroolm lXfI1lllflll7'O0l1 Iwlflzc Parlqr Qralzl lnrnmr flzznf ron james follnson fm! Ixzng 'llzfhacl Nelson fury lifrrw ferrw ll lzlillfszy Ronald Snnrnc Saznnrl lfnkzns Roy Hnnlfr Rickey Boynton fonallzarz Wzflzarns fourth ron 'lznzotlm Dazls llfflllflll WliUl.Ul71N 017718 Ffllflllllfl AON ff49f01'f BNNHU Oglelrev farnu gnzltlz fx 1,1109 fcronzc Iona gtrlen Regsf IIHIIIIIII Harper Wllllf fonrs lllllld 1llIXISSlCl. -im: .X . gziwfixsx -wi Q Cheers, like victories, are only memories for the return of the students to school in the fall of 1968. Their minds, naturally, turned to football. Football, for the first time would be played under the rules of G.H.S.A. Coach Spencer scratched his head and groaned, uWe lack depth and ex- perience,', yet the Varsity football team justified the confidence of its many fans by ending the season in a tie for the Sub-Regional title with Baker. We lost the title but we see a vision of victory in the future. GRIDSTERS LACK EXPERIENCE, STRUGGLE TO END OF SEASON WITH A 7-3 RECORD Teams Scores We Them SPENCER vs COLUMBUS 144 13 SPENCER rs WILLINCHAM 6 T SPENCER vs A PPLINC 38 18 SPENCER vs NORTHSIIIE 13 21 SPENCER rs ll. T. HOWARD 38 13 SPENCER vs BALLARD-HUDSON 19 0 SPENCER vs HARDAWAY 19 9 SPENCER VS IURDAN 27 21 Coaches Scott and Hollingswortlz aid injured Ronald Sims s11ENcER is CARVER zo 12 fffffff U10 field- SPENCER vs BAKER 12 21 Totals 186 135 Dr. Odom, team physician, Walker Scott try to ease Line coach, Thomas Works, believes in fundamentals. Here he the pains of Ronald Sims with William lennings, team s shows the lin zflr ian how to block. trainer looking on. t Q-1 at 5 J A, ' A it . W 5 t X H ,,,, Lzkyyy . A st . e iimgg The 1968-69 CREENWAVE BASKETEERS lfflflr Hill: left to riglzlz IIIIIIUS fvllfl-SUII. Oscar Hubbard, Charlvs Sfrunz, Tlzomns llnll, Vanrlolplz, Willianzs. Tyrone Cilrrzorv. Willfv lllilvs, anrl Ricky lluynlorz. lxvrzveling, left ln riglllz Larry RIvf'llfVlfIflfl. Tvnznzy Arrmlfl, Rmmlfl lfoynlun, llvrzry Harwy. Not IIff'Xf?IIl-CYIIIIFIUS White, Willie Walkins. Bernard Sullirarz. Battling R12-lr lfowzlon, No. 105 takes rebound rom lfakvfs de- fl5Sf-Vlflnl C0UCll 771077105 W0flfS, Uflll Head C00Cll Eflflie , Y . . U . fendvr. Charles Slrum, No. 42: wazts on assist. '- ' ' f ' H0llIIlg9ILOflll talks over strategy before g,mnc. mg 'wmv-0 SS The Greenwave basketeers had a tremendous season this year up to the Sub-Regional Tournament. The baslfeteers compiled a 14-5 record that was superb against last year's disastrous record. Here are some of the basl-ceteers, accomplish- ments: CAD .Thoroughly beat several teams three and four times. CBD Finished second place in the Christmas Tournament last year and won it this year. CCD Had the second best net burner in the city. CDD Had the first five men hitting in double figures. CED Had four men on the all Bi-City Tourna- ment Team. In the region 2-AAA tournament the Waves entered in first place and emerged second. Our over- all record is 15-6. Therefore, the Greenwaves Basketeers have a very good chance of being the state champions. When you're no. 2, you have to try just a little bit harder. .gsm- Charlcs White defender. P lays up for two easy points against Carvefs The fabulous Creenwaves are on the prowl against the Bak- er High Lions. Leading the Wave is Thomas Hall No. 50. 77 Spcncf r Opponents 92 ,lialfcr High School 76 V A 30 Carzfer High School 623 8-14 Applirz High School 231 W - ' 02 forflan High School 61 1 R H5 South Girard lligh School HT Z Qi T9 lfallard-Hudson High School 106 1111- llahcr High School 611 97 Carver High School T0 81 C0lllII1I7llS llfgh School 02 94 liaher High School T1 65 Harrlauvay High School 51 79 South Girard High School 212 100 Lanier High School 110 61 Harrlazcay lligh School 411 510 jordan High School 69 94- Colzinzhus High .School 102 Cl1'lflST1WAS 7'0URNAi1lENT Spencer Opponents 115 Kendriclr High School 52 74- lfalfer High School 63 82 Colzmzlnus High School Tl SUI?-RECl0N,f1 I, 7'Ol,'RNA,1lE,Vl' Spencer Opponents 111 Applirzg High School TT T4 Mark Smith High School T5 95 Colurnzbus High School 83 Charles White and Coach Eddie Hollingsuzortli dis- play his Most Valuable Player and the Greenwavek First Place trophy for the 1968 Bi-City Christmas Tournarrzerzt, respectively. W 1 1.. Kffp 3 Af. -gs 131-f' A N Q Playmalrer, Oscar Hulahard, goes llll for taco zcith his famous Tj'f0T1C Gilmore' and Cllarlfs Slflllrl of fllf' GVCQH- jumper agm',,S, gajwr High- 1l.'l1l'GS go up for a rcbourzzl against two Carver High defenders. 78 A , f ,W i ' ii 9 ZA, was an .L,, A Q ,Li B 0 .' 4 1. my M WA an 49 'ffl E W' f M 1? 'I 5 Nl I i 7 f VVFVV Ttfmj , ' V may , is , f A tile , ,,.,, I y gg as 'VA ' V F W 'W ti b A , I A, W W 'ff Q, .., A '- ' ,M JA. Wllluzm Peterson, star right-hander for the Greenwaves, winds up to deliver. THE SPENCER GREENWAVE 3 Surf' William Brummitt, outfielder, swings at Peterson,s pitch as Joseph Pugh catches at practice. 5, 6' l .. O BASEBALL TEAM ,,. Cults-4. ie Shortstop, Jimmy Tarver, awaits a throw to tag Herman Farley out. In the background outfielders Cleft to rightj joseph Pugh and Randolph Watson, and pitchers, William Peterson and Curtis fohnson back up the play. ' A l s!'lQ!,'5'!.! A ei ' ' M1335 3: if P B 'F' fi 1 A . Ag XL . ..., k...... .. I an I A in MH E :Q N. .K Qi Q Q , 1- - .W--fr . -. ..::. -,Y . K :X A -A ss s s Juv is A dl S 1: km W' ' C r -- + ' ': :' 2 Q Q, ' ff .. 'h A e mhA ubu . qbq A A :,, i V- 1 mi, r P 'qv Left to right, standing: William Peter- ' 11 in A f ' U 3 son, jimmy Tarver, Randolph Watson, mi.- V' . ,Q ig N -rf F L ' , f r Q, Q A M . mm l M g 525 , Bert Crimes, Edwin Kimbrough, Herman 'qs 5 Q r ,A A, A ' V -, A f s Y ,J Farley. Kneeling: joseph Pugh, Alvin L E :ZKD Q J :' S , I, Q is ,,:.. zzhq vzk f Mack, William Brummit, Iames Wil- ' ' - ID' ' if in Q t hs h tr ik' if liams, Claude Ingram. P ,,f,i,, is ' X ' L' ' 5 3 'A N l kid 5 K ki? Q F xx W Www v 1 A Q i s g Q . F ae Q W T V at . V in ' Left to Right, standing-ferome Humphries, Ioseph Humphrey, Eddie Gunn, lianz Perrynzan. Kneeling-Eddie Moore, Clifford Searcy, and Rickey Dixon. t THE SPENCER HIGH GOLF TEAJI Joseph Rice, Wil- A The golf team, the youngest sports at- traction at Spencer, having been organiz- ed in 1968, came in Sth place in the Golf Tournament at Fort Benning, Georgia. Mr. Henry McCul- lough, golf coach, is expecting a good sea- son this year and many meets with other teams. GRUWIVG SPORT W GULF V 3 , s In ...g. k,,. , ,e G I . if s yy N Q , ' it- fl -Q V i' J f' ' 4 t a ' V fl ' , n ' , 'f 'V A it l,, G A :TQ 1 xl- 7 ' K A ,, we W Rcpreser1ting the core of the SHS Golf Team are left to right: l Rickey Dixon, Mzclztzel johnson, ferome Humphries. William ,V 3 1,0ff:YIIllll1, and Larry Smith. if vw, , ,, 5 2 3 -4 T! , Aimed, poised, and ready to M ,f , . , , at ,,,f Q x an if if ' go Michael johnson draws gum if it? A wh if - ,hw , Q P Walcffi . L 4' V back to drive on his seconrl shot on the first hole. joseph Humphries puts a par three on the fifth hole of a practice nine holes. 'if . 1 W 80 Ricky Dixon, bracticing as single shot Q ' V L, fi fl , . , A Q vl X 1 f A 7' we W X iff- ' 75 Qi Y f' ., F, ' T V' it ft , L, 'W' ,1- I M1157 AW ,- 'ff' f fs - pf twat ,M , ,ki tw We A T 5 , ',' Hayek f ',L4'7fi ff' frk, ' eu f 4' if tw ' Richey llixon aims with his putter and pra- pares to sink a liirdirf on the ninth hole. The crowd, lefl by the uliabyl' Cheerleaders, roars as the Creenwaves make another touchdown. ,I Wir ef 2' V wr rw- vv 1 H H ' if 4 ' if Q 2' 'ylflif- finW,u D ll W A-' The Cheerleaders yell Semen as we are on the 2 yard line. The Majorettes leave the fielrl at H0m6?COI7lZ.Hg. an 5 5 M. E555 .:2, . QQ, y--m-a,-- ... sfo 'if 7 gg, NGN W Q was 1 , -L X. Q f K :Mins is ' as Slilsw it Si, 5 ii SENIOR PEP SQUAD Upper right continuing down and toward upper left: Audrey I iles, Beverly Baber, Sandra Davis, Bernadette Barn- hart, Sylvia Lockett, Linda Ross, Irma Keith, Celeste Hogan, Betty West, Verna Goodwin, Lola Barnes, Linda Strozier, Sharon Heath, Wanda Wilkerson, Patricia Ruthledge, Barbara Taylor, Vernita Truitt. Virginia Williams, and Joann McCoy. Center left and right: Charles Bradley, Lawrence Wilson, James Lewis, Sharon Jones, Luster Walker, Larry Greene, and Ronald Peterson. The Squad posts signs to fire upn teams and spark school spirit before principle athletic contests. Ranging from caricatures of the football team and signs in the hall to catchy slogans, these signs sought to keep game attendance at a high level. Regardless of the game, one can find the senior pep squad. THE TROPHY CASE Evidence of the superi- ority of the mighty Green- waves is seen in its trophy case. as ,S HW ,1 syn? J A 1,7 iw' At the right, Verna Goodwin is crowned Queen of the Second Annual SHS ROTC Ball. The Queen is flanked by last year's queen, Bern- adette Barnhardt and Capt. Larry Anderson. Below left, Mr. E. T. Lindsey, principal of Spencer High School, has the honor of the first dance with the Queen of the 1969 SHS ROTC Ball, Verna Goodwin. Below right, Bernadette Barnhardt neatly arranges the crown for the Queen of the 1969 ROTC Ball, as Capt. Larry Anderson looks on. SPECIAL AFTERMATH - THE SECOND ANNUAL SHS ROTC BALL The floor of the Royal Crown Cola Auditorium glowed despite the terp- sichorean feet of these pleased ROTC Cadets and guests on the grand night of March 27. W5 -xx HOMECOMING '69 Selecting a queen, building the float, dancing at the Coronation Ball- the funeral, the bonfire and, of course, the football game against Howard - were all contributing factors to the enjoyment Weekend. The Greenwaves defeated Howard and enthusiasm of Homecoming by a score of 38-13 which cer- tainly added to making it a most pleasant weekend. ' W 5 sv' ' ' 0 I3 i 0 1? A ,QM 5 , A I s, it iw ' ,ji 1-. :.s l sg l z i as t X . ' -We T E - : '. 1. 'iw Q Ti .. is f 1 - Q 1 - 1 1 - , . ' a e, ' X1 a 011 oplfosilv page: Cyzlllzin Horne performs before the Qlll'l'Il and her Court. 85 8 Q will' l J a Xi!- N x 3 MISS GREENWAVE Elizabeth Michelle Threatt was chosen Homecoming Queen from a field of five Seniors after three days of careful judging and talent presentations to the Student Body. Elizabeth is a Senior, a member of the National Honor Society, 1969 Star Student, a member of the Celestials, Nominated for Outstanding Teenager of America, and flmior Civitarfs Miss Teen Citizen from Spencer. Outstanding talent, poise and personal appearance were qualities which distinquished her as Homecoming Queen. After appearing at the Spencer-Howard game and in the parade, she has represented her school at other functions. i Veteran's Day ob- servance marks the beginning of Ameri- can Education Week with the R.O.T.C. in charge. The honored guests were faculty members who had served in the Armed Services. Lt. Colonel Charles P. Cox of Fort Benning was guest speaker. Q 5 l 5 QT? gk , if i --.-3 1 5 While the underclassmen were tak- ing achievement tests, the class of 1969 was listening to various speakers on Career Day programs sponsored by the Guidance Department. Occupations were wide and varied, from Social work- er to Teacher to Doctor to Businessman to Nurse to Beautician to Y.M.C.A. Ex- ecutive to Lawyer to Builder. Each contributed to our thinking in such a way that we imagined ourselves ten years from now in some profession or trade. so 'um 'gWe, the Class of 1969, do solemnly pledge to wear this ring with dignity, to uphold the lofty ideals and traditions that are symbolized by this Class Ring - to ii'tlf't 1 fjlfl' lltlll V Mm my ft Q Q ff 3 cherish it as a part of the heritage of Spencer High School and continue to seek wisdom, knowledge, and truth. ' ,f,, A, A 1 H ff' ' A, 7 ft 'E t o is , K5 H5 Ve ' 44 ZW QWE L' ii 1 if A f VA . Q 747: +Vs o,,s, Lo gin' 4 'R 'Q W ,Q Q 9 2 Chzef Petty Officer H arrison qchou ell, presents fllllsl Guard malerzal Z0 fohn Rmfnm and Larry Richmond. Cl'l1llglIff'f. in 1111 1 s:,?5ii', ffsslftisi 5 - ..l.. , , ,. . Jef Q ,Q 5 Q 'S Q k Q TH as Ns 1 ...Wa d i Q Q Ei if Q ,A - 4 sax. r-TEX vkvi Q K ?:'q ,Q .3 5 M- ,Q -43, ig I. ,W Qi n , .sf s it E55 , ' V if MA L is ...R , .W L.., E -f'f'15Q555gi5Q:,? 2 . ff :,M.1g 14 f- 1' Ln ww- was :M-my-.f .L .- . ff. ,2 ..v,A, L, .,,,,?,i?iu,,M ' ,--f.,faiz,ff-M - . , Q . J W fffwg, W K- SENIORS RETURN T0 HCHILDHOODU FOR KIDDIE DAY It is hard to really grow upl The Seniors at Spen- eer High School decided to turn back the eloel: and look to the past - when they were in elementary sehool - to enjoy one last fling at being themselves. ehildren. KIDDIE DAY Talfing time out from our play, we posefl to talre pictures of our fun.fiIIed Hlfiddie rlayvlf ef , , if 5 ff ' ' ' 'Y' : -1-29 A f aim I See my little flolly 'Tania Claus, lnouplzf mellw 49 HSally-go-rounfl the surzslzine, Sally-go-rounfl the moon. . . ll.'l', ' ' K ' f f K w 'W ma Mwsamvff .awww ' f' it 'm wh ww 94 ,, la- To the right: Beverly Brooks receives Good Girl Citizen award from Mrs. Frank David. Bottom left: Henry Scott, on his way to serve as page for State Senator Floyd Hudgins. Bottom right: Mrs. Beatrice Cltolston, Beverly's mother, looks on ad- miringly as Beverly reads her award. W' 534' if 12:40 ff-...Nu Bottom left: Pauline Harrow. Out- standing Teenager of America. Bot- tom center: Elizabeth Threatt and Larry Green, Mr. and Miss Teen Citizen from Spencer: Elizabeth Threatt, Outstanding Teenager of America. Bottom right: Benradette Barnhart, Outstanding Teenager of America. Brooks and Larry Greene-Good citizens-look at orld Map with ideas of travel. EAGER STUDENTS APPLY DETERMINATION TO EARN SCHOLASTIC HONORS 5 X ii. SSRN? . SPENCEITS FIRST STAR STUDENT Elizabeth M. Threatt receives Star Student award from Charles Crowder of the Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce sponsored the Star Student - Star Teacher award. Elizabeth named Mrs. Coralee Rowell. French teacher, as Star Teacher. Un. Cara Lee lfw1z'f'f'l, l rem'h fem-lzer selected firxl Star Teacher al Spun er. 5 5 VF Q, THE SHS DRILL TEAM CAPTURES FIRST PLACE 1l9 Nf5f lU!lIgyl:wsr-,www Y , Above, the SHS Drill Team performs at lorrlan High School enroute to a firsl place finish in City- wide flrill competiiiorz. Larry Anderson the individual drill winner for the four state Southeastern area, holds his glorious trophy. To the riglll, C11-nw Hill. Charles Bradley, Frankie Green. aml Larry Anflerson port arms in the city rompctition lIl'!ll'lI. -A or W' i, , . N. I ,Z .,,, ar, 1 V v -Fm, , MMM ,,,.ww+W ' FROM THE PRINCIPAL Graduating seniors, great technical and scientific advances have been made in the last few decades. In the years ahead you will witness scientific feats and accomplishments that IC o u l d astound us if they occurred today. Wonder will become almost common- place. And because of these great techno- logical advances that you eu-ill see take fruition in the years ahead, I would like to point out the greatest challenge of all - A challenge that computers. slide rulers, and learning can never conquer or allay-the challenge zcithin you. yourself. This great challenge 'brings to mind the words of the poet Robert Frost: WI'he woods are lonely, dark and deep. Hut I have promises to Ifeep. And miles to go before I sleep. And miles to go before I sleep. It is my hope, prayer. challenge, and desire. that these miles that lie ahead of you will be filled za-ith joy. blessing. and fulfillment of service realized through hard zcorlf - and a fuller. richer life for yourself and your felloufmen through the wise and enriching use of the opportunities that zcill be yours in the zcondrous years ahead. mm 1? AC There must be a coordination be- tween the central office and the infli- ifiduiil sfflzool. The Chain of Coinnmnfl must be pasted from the Superintendent to the Student, with emphasis plaeerl on the Irelfnre of the Student. Each stu- rlent is given eonsiderfztion and thought as plans are made to nmlfe this a better Sehool System. UR. W. H. SIIAW, Sll1ll'l'l'lIfCVIIIPIII of l'f1lz1r'nt1'011 UR. .N.f11'Il,4,N l'AT7'I fRS1lY. UR. R. HRICE CARSON. 4.s.s1'slarIl SzzperinIemfenl of Speriuf Sf'I'l'Ivl,lS A-951'-910115 SlL1lf'fl 1-ff 1fll'l1f of PCT-90117101 mg, FRED 1g1R1gy- s1lR.,X'f17'lI,f1sN' HlfN'TER. A551-SlfllllSl1pl'ffI1lf'fldf'IIl of lIIXffll4'fi0f1S Tf4'11QWff'V INDUSTRIOUS ADMINISTRATION FINDS LITTLE TIME TO RELAX. In the Modern Wforld, before a teacher can teach or a student can learn, there must exist an administratitfe structure to organ- ize and to coordinate the progress of edu- cation at all grade levels. Realizing that education does not and cannot exist in a vacuum. the administra- tion malfes every effort to intfoltfe the stu- dent in decision malfing. to encourage the student to achieve academic excellence and yet to gizre to him a zcide range of extra- curricular actizrities. Emphasis is placed upon the individual for the administration attempts to surround the student wth ex- cellency and efficiency. ga , as S 3 S' 5 . lg ' 5 4.-.J Assistant Principal W. W. Gentry giring .Warllia Hughes an admit to class- --was she really late or what? Notice he wears a rubber lltlllllff always nrorking. Mr. johnny R. Camp, Ad- ministrative Assistant to the principal talks over impact area blanks and parent con- fidential information with Peggy Slocamb. 4 H131 MQ! 6 1' 1.3 fu Eff? 23 fi? 23 BARNHART, RALPH BIGGS, ESTELLE B. BOWENS. ALICE BROWN, IANIE MAE BROWN, SIMON LEON BURKE. SC T. CORDEN CHILDS ROSA LEE I1 I Mr. fmnes A. HllIl'7I:Q' prac- ticvs at organ. for Senior I'r0g'rz1n1. BUSY FACULTY BOASTS TALENT, ACHIEVEIVIENT CARPENTER, CLAUDE fi , , j Q , I G COLEMAN, ETHELYN CORBITT, BOBBIE CRA WFORD. WILLIAM P DEJYT, ELWICE DILLON, JEFFER Y EDMONDS, HOOKER EDMONDS, LILLIAN FORD, MARY FOSTER, MILDRED Q-aww 'ig' . M. Mrs. Rosa Childs, teach- er of the year from Blus- cogee County, receives silver service from Dr. W. H. Shaw, Superintendent of Education for gwusco- gee County at Board of Education meeting. VCV ff fZ1QikA1f1W - f' fm' v. GRAHAM, RUBY GUNN, JEAN HARRIS, MABLE HOLLINGSWORTH, EDDIE HOWARD, .CARMEN HOWARD, CREOLA HUDSON, ANN HUFF, MALINDA HULING, JAMES JENKINS, ,UARGA RET !OllNSO.Y, OQVEYSA llrs. Coralve Rowell, Star Teacher. listens to class recite. 104 LINDSEY, HELEN LONGSHORE, DORETHA MCBRIIIE, SUSAN MCCOY, EARLENE MCCULLOUGH, HENRY MARSHA LL, GEORGE MOFFETT, GLORIA MORRIS, OLIN NATHAN, EARNESTINE PHILLIPS. MA RTHA Y, , F. l'l,,-1lS7'ElJ. RA YMOND Q 4 ah . qnnlw Mrs. 1. U. Brown ami Miss Mary V. Ford discuss AMCO. POSE Y, A UDREY POWELL, EVELYN REEVES, ARTHUR REID, EFFIE JO HOWELL, CORALEE SCOTT, HELEN B. SIQOTT, WALKER SMITH. CWNDOLYN I SMITH, Jo YCE s1fmfr.'L'R, 0015 STALEY, LEO STANBACK, OSCAR THOMPIQIIVS, PA UL WASHINGTON, ULA WEBB, CARRIE WHITE, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, GERALDINE WILLIAMS, MARTHA WILLIAMS, MATTIE Womxs, THOMAS WRIGHT, JAMES Mrs. Juanita jones, Secretary to the Prin- cipal, busy al uorlf. Mrs. Louise WlIiIt,lll'lld. Clerk. is always busy 1l7iiiIf 1l'UFlSI?fIlIIiS ami records. PRODUCTIVE SECRETARIES KNOW THEIR BUSINESS NE RMM-My I -HW I Vk?4V,,, rj, Secretaries, efficient and courteous are always busy. Whether you are visitor, parent, teacher or student they always greet you with a smile and are willing to assist you. WW fi .,,.,,. ,,,L,, -Mu Miss Margaret Pruett, Secretary to the Guidance Direclor, answers questions for Linda Ross. I V 2 Q 2 za M 5 uruusfizii. y ,mga lpu..1-M.. 2 Mrs. Catherine Williams, Secretary to the Librarian, makes copies of documents for the studen ts. HO I lil Mrs. E. Nathaniel receives pay for lunch at snack bar from Audrey files, as George Blackman and Connie Johnson wait their turn. Mr. Hill, shows student how to use the dust mop. The faces belong to members of the team. Their jobs originate in a com- mon purpose. Their goals are concerned with the student and his needs - the individual present and future. They may not be known by the students but their jobs replace their names - food service or janitorial service, it doesn,t matter for they are a part of the scene. Front row: Mrs. Magflalene Rivers lManagerH , Miss Martha Daniels, Mrs. Uzella Hall, Mrs. Inez johnson, Mrs. Gussie Kennedy, Mrs. Vernell Toney, and Mrs. Ocie Woodard. Rack row: Miss Ethel Nathan- iel ffisst. Managerl, Mrs. Viola Joseph, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Tucker, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Lillian fohnson, Mrs. Dorothy Bennefield, Mrs. Odessa Banks. Mrs. M. Rivers, Manager, checks up on days receipts. Us---.-.,....,,,,,,,,. Norval Stovall says, I'll take some of that , as Luster Walker awaits his turn Mrs. Toney prepares the delicacies as lunchtime is just a half hour away. In the reserved senior section, Lamar Giles frightj Charles Slrum fleftj and William Peterson fbelowj in the fore- ground enjoy their meal. Janice Jackson says, You don,t have to stay in the caf- eteria to enjoy it . 9' feet as an SHS production is approaching rehearsal. THE BRIGHTER SPOTS AROUND CAMPUS AND THE REASON WHY. ii' ,.v . , The ROTC rifle range sparkles in the ligh after the custodians have completed thei daily chores. The campus grounds are sheer beauty when such good work is done to supplement this scenery's appearance. The floor of an unidentified room is tested b unidentified Mr. Luster Holt and Mr. John Williams prepare to clean the building. They are only two of the mem- bers of the custodian staff that maintains those bright spots on campus shown above. Allglyz Q N. in 3. Q N B' 1-1. 3 Ov. fu :N .A urn Q 'Z 'I 'Sn 2 : .-.. N O Y 01 37' fu m 'YS Q Q N rm Q Z1 3' 21 in 15 'C I 1-. N. N 4 GRADL'ATIUN': A N' END AND A BEGINN'I.YC Moving a tassel from one side of a mortarboard to the other is a very symbolic gesture. To some graduates, it symbolizes the attainment of a diploma, the culmination of four years of the rigors of algebra. chemistry, and deritfatitfes. To still others. it marks only the first step on the way to college. the draft. marriage and jobs 1 to some others it is a motion of finality, a symbol of the end of one kind of life. It is, also. a symbolic gesture for the school. It marlfs four years of instruction and guidance for one individual and the beginning for another. Commencement is the last time the Class of '69 will be together before going their two hundred and eighty-five separate ways, the last time to reflect. It is time for pride 7 for parents, for students, for Spencer. wr W ff if Senior Class Officers: Cloekwise, jonathan Williams, Syl. at Armsg Gloria Simmons, Keporl er' C0nnie Hielfe , Treasurer' Verna Coorlwinw Seerelar ' fimnw Tariver, Presirlenl' Will- a y 1 1 Y, 7 iam Fleuellen. Vice Presidentg Elizabeth Threalt, Parliarneritariarig Martha Lanipkin, As sislanl-Secremryg James Lewis, Chaplain. V Presiflenl Tarver has meeting of Senior Executive lfoard to discuss tlze Ring Cere- mony. IDTIIICI. ml Lirzdse rin I Y Senior Class. ANTHONY, DIANNE I jimmy Tarver, president of NSENIOR STATUS BRINGS CHALLENGE OF FUTURE Four years have passed - four im- possible years, or so it seemed. At long last the class of 1969 has achieved the mythical status of useniorsn. They warned the wide- eyed underclassmen of the difficulties awaiting them in the acddemics, of hall walking and failing to learn the Declara- tion of Independencen, the Prologue to Canterbury Tales , '6Sequences and Seriesn. and Le Corbeau et Le Renard. But actually, seniors found themselves a little disappoint- ed, for their status found them older and they realized that this was their ulast chance to run for Student Council or to make the Honor Roll. As they fill out their last Impact Area form, measure for caps and gowns, and study for their ninth and last final, it hit them with an alarming urgency that no longer would they be a part of Spencer High School, but a part of the Never changing world. They as seniors, must decide what they will make of them- selves. ALEXANDER, LINDA JO ALFORD, BRENDA ATKINS, CALVIN AUSTIN, BRENDA AUSTIN, PEGGY BABER, BEVERLY BAILEY, LUCY BAKER, MARY W, A , ,ww , Q at M ,gf M,,, 4 ,Lf, A BARNES, HERMAN BARNES, LOLA Mrs. Longshore, Senior sponsor, talks over Ring Ceremony with Betty West, Cynthia Thomas, Ronnie Caulton. BARNHART, BERNADETTE BATTLE, BETTYE .AA,, 12v:1'A - Q 2, sw x,.v 'Mx 0 J' Q5 Voted Best Personality by the Senior Class Connie fohnson, Harold Toombs, and iv new ,,ff 1 BEA VER, ERMATINE Linda Alexander talk it over with radlkznt smiles. BODEN, SHIRLEY BRANSCOMB, LARRY BORDERS, BRENDA BLACKMON, GEORGE BRADLEY, CHARLES BROOKS, BEVERLY BROWN, RONNIE Senior Sponsors seem happy after talking it over, clock-wise, Alice Bowens, Mable Harris, Secretaryg Geraldine Williams, Malincla Huff, George llflarsllall, Otis Spencer, Doretha Longshore, James A. Huling, Effie Io Reid, Chairman, Eddie Hollingsworth, Treasurer. BUCKINGHAM, JAMES BUCKNER, MYLINDA BURTON. NETTIE BUTLER, EDWARD BRUMMITT, WILLIAM BR YANT, BETTY BURKES, RONNIE BUTLER, WILLIE Special Education is a unique .Q vocational course for some of the students on campus. Rosalyn Thompson signs in as if reporting to her job. Takirzg a break from Izeary' SVIIOIII Chores wI1l'cI1, include the 1969 Spcnccrian, Mrs. I. Reid opens a CI1rz',stma5 present from Izcr Illdllkflll Irorneroonz. QQ X I BYRD, SHEILA CARTER, CHARLIE CARTER, PATRICIA CHRISTIAN, RODNEY CAULTON, RONNIE CA MPIIELL, LA SHORIVE CHESTER, BERNARD Wfwffrw ef f III I f CLARK, WILBUR .nl ,. ., , ..1,- EF5llllllRllnnw will 2' CLIATT, JOHNNY CODY, LARRY COLLINS, ESBE On the inside looking out at SHS students after school. Rodney Christian portrays a Ro- man soldier in the SHS Christmas Play, A Cause to Serve. COBB, BETTY COLEMAN, EARNESTINE COLLINS, ELMER . .,f A yn !Ef,,! SS'eV,t, gt, tstt Sy ye yjytt Y? 52 5 iff CONEY, BEVERLY COPELAND, JUDY 121 wi' CII 4 WFURIJ, LOWONZA DANIELS, EDDIE DA VIS, SANDRA A.Al- A,i H, NGWX U in Y 7' ,FA S 'D' S Q 'Q 50- -L. 'ff Q, .- V. L 445 fi DANDY, GINGER DANIELS, BESSIE DANIELS, LORAINE DANIELS, PATRICIA 1 l ii 1 1 1 7'aIIr, Talk, THIIQ, all of IILe time Iolmnia Woods Illlfl SIIIIIIIFI Jl'IIA'I.I1S, Most TaII:at1'1'z'. DORNE, CYNTHIA IJOZIER, JACKIE EARL, RARBARA EIVIANUEL, JAMES FAISON, ROGER FARLEY, GRACIE Popularily is the result of hard fun, and clown right frLendIiness4EIizabetIl Threat! and Uscar Hubbard. FLUELLEN, WILLIAM FLORENCE, HERMAN FOSTER, IIARIZARJ FOSTER, BEVERLY FREEMAN, I. L. GATES. GLORIA GILES, LAMAR Linda Thomas ami Sharon Ileuth enjoy cookies and tea af fhe National Honor Society Tea. Shirlene johnson, Harry Haynes, Ingrid Matthews, and Nathaniel Wilson pre- pare their Thanksgiving Box. FORD, EMILY EOS TER. LINDA GIBSON. CLENDA Beverly Mathis prepares her Social Science project. GOOIHIAN, WILLIAM GOODWIN, ELOISE GOODWIN, VERNA GREENE. LARRY GREENE, PEARLIE CRIMES, BERT HALL, DOROTHY Herman Farley and Lamar Giles portray characters of a Shake- spearian drama. HALL, KIRBY ll 1ll IUAFNIU llf1.lllL7'O.Y, JUDY Il,f1R,WON, GWENIDOLYN Vvrmz Goodwin. u versalile young lady, makvs an announce- mvnl to flu' Slzlderll Body. IIEA RD. EDWIN l HEATH, SHARON ff'o HICKEY. CHRISTINE HICKEY, CONNIE fi Friendship is wonderful, Mattie jones looks admiringly at Calvin Adkins Friendliest. HOLLOWA Y, MAR Y HOLMES, WANDA HIXON, BETTY HOBDY, LINDA HOGAN, CELESTE HOWARD. DIANE X' HOWARD. MICHAEL HLDSON, MIRIAJI IIOLREL, HA RIH R A1 HZTBEARU. OSCAR Ill 'LlNC. TERESA H USSE flI1'KlNLE Y A 1 ni. QM...- ll,A1N'lJ. ELIZABETH .'- , INCRAM, CLAUDE If 1l'l' kvcfp Zryfrlg' 11:1?'U IIIUA40 if. 11051 lJl'll'7'lI1l.f1P1I. SIIIIIIIYI IIIIVLX IIIIII Hvnry SCOH. w w wwf ' ,f gk ,S mf Q 1 f 4 , M all 22 2 f 11:1'1Nc, ALPHINSO mx nc, PEGGY 11fE1', FRANCES JACKSON, CHARLES JACKSON, JANEST JACKSON, LORETTA JACKSON, MARCIE W A ,ww ,y h 2 A -I Jf1llES, A NAV Enthralled by beauty and excel- lence, Sally Richardson and Joseph David Pitts, Most Charming and Captivaling. ,Ai JAMES, MARTHA JAIIES, LAWRENCE JENKINS, HA WTHORNE 1, df 1, , f 2 A 1 4 far: I JEJEJ ,. 2 - ef JESSIE. RICHARD ' HV, JENKINS, SAMUEL JILES, AUUREY W R14 Gracie Watkins, ushers at the SHS Christmas Play, A Cause To Sarraf, JIVENS, BETTY JIVENS, CLARENCE Linda Johnson is getting Jzer malw- up 011 for her par! in the Sevaml Place winning play of '6WJzita D7'8SSPS.,, 3 1 l114Q'1'1'rl 1lai!l1011's dL'II70VI,9lfIlft'R 1110 10011- III-llllf' of 1110 wrwpy machine. , LA.,, y M K W .3 .IOII YSON, CON'S7l1N'CE JUll.N'S0,Y. 11,4 YIEI, JOIINSON, DIAFVE .1011 YSON. RONNIE IOIINSU V. SHERLFAN 4' I f0llAYSO Y. 1511 TRICIA JONES. IZRENIJA FAYE i W !0YES.HREYDA L Annie Wlrilmlfer looks over Ihe many d1'ff1'rv11t projvcls in Art. .4 A ' A. .ver- ' IUCYT-iff-Cnvc , Q 1 1 V7 N. , Q 'f ,NIJ 4 4 Digi, , - , I I ,W 4, A 3 W-www ' WY, 1-,W ' M. , k 'v,,+1 , A f .1 131 3 Ly i. ri V14 E .1 , - -x S55 JONES. DELL MA RIE J - . 5 ,r, ,J,,,,x5. X T -. ez. A true :2'I?IIl16lIlfIfI, Ron- ald Boynton helps Most A DIDQHIAJIQPII Linda Thom- as Ollf of the car. JONES. ERVIN JONES, HARR Y .10 YES, Joflxpw JONES, MATTIE JONES, ROSA JONES, SHARON JONES, WILLIE JOSEPH, LINDA Nealness is cz rirlue-l'eggy Austin ami Ervin fones. JOSEPH, PATRICIA KEITH, IRMA KIMHROUCH, EDWIN KING, GENEVA KING, IOANIY LAMPKIN, MARETHA LAWRENCEJEWELL gm. lrztornzission nl Ilze SHS Chrislmos Concert. 134 LEWIS. PATSY Dianne Johnson works a problem in Algebra N3 LEONARD. HURACE LEWIS. JAMES LUCIQETT. SYLVIA LUNG. BENZELL MARTIN. BONNIE ,1flATlIlS, BEVERLY .IIA TTHEW. BENJAMIN Verna Gooziwirz, in II1a 771114151 of the freshmerz appvrrring at lI1e Fresh- 111:'11 Ilormrs Tea spnni sorvri by the Nalizzrznl Hormr Society says. WI1c'r1' aI1'1I aII lI1e5e pe0pIv COIIIE from ?,' L MATTHEWS, IIYCRID MILES, BARBARA MILLER, LULA MIMS, GLORIA ,M 1 ,. .. X141 - MCCOY, IOANN ,,.,, , 152525 H ,f16m1f' !Q?12L?'E',i ' W ,ff',, www , 1v12z,w MCKISSICK, DAVID Follozvirzg the IrarIz'ti0nf1I Ring Cere- mony, Peggy aml I. L. Freeman pose for 11 picture lo pIace in their Scrapbooks. JIQIZRIDE, WILLIE JICLESTER, LINDA 135 MCTYRE. TONY .J iii Ricardo Blair and Brenda Hargrave portray Enoch and Lear in the Christ- mas Play, A Cause To Serve. OLIVER, EDITH 1,4-'gi MORING, JERRY NA 7'IlAN, EVELYN NEAL, JAMES OWENS, GLENIIA f M ga f Digi, s .. I' www MORRIS, EDD YE ,UAE .Vary IIOHOHTIY rearls the Scripture on Career Dnyf' PACE, ROBERT if 136 PASSMORE, GEORGE James Lewis gives the Invocation at the Career Day exercise. PORTER, SHIRLEY i V , f f fy W ! f X f ,Y gif V3 I aff' M? ,' -V rp' WJ fcfff I' . 'E-,355 .j ,f f iliffi' Qq 5 ,if sw A ,f 7 My f f I 51 C ' ff W 4, ,K if 2 PERRYMAN, WILLIAM PETERSON, RONALD A ,I fav :ff f ,f i ' 7 If- ff ,ii 11 , , 1 ,925 f g f 'M f 1 f, if S 1 A ff? f 3 ,, ' ., , ji '? V , ,,,. .,,. . .. Q, ,i,, 703. ,A .es's' PETERSON, WILLIAM PITTS, DA VID A Soul Hand Shake by uriizlentificci starienls. PRESCOTT , ROY PRICE, ROBERT 137 PUGH, CAROLYN PUCH, IOSEPH PUGH, WILLENE PURRY, JAMES REESE, ROGER REESE, VIOLENE RADNEY, JOHN REESE, LAMAR The shade must fit the lamp-Most Creative, Joann McCoy and Randolph Watson. RICE, IOSEPH RIGCINS, DELORES RICHARDSON, SALLY RICHMOND, LARRY ROME, ODESSA ROSS, LINDA X TS Beauty is in the eyes of the InvI1oIa'er - Lu,Ia ,Wz'IIer and Joseph Da- vid Pills. U ,,., ,,.,,.,,,. , f, ,,,, f, ,,., ,,,,,,,, , ,WH ,,,.,, . .. .,,. , ,.,. , RUSSELL, CURTIS RUTLEDGE, I'A TRICIA SANKS, CLARISSA SCHLEY, MARGARET SHORTER. BERNICE SIMATIONS, GLORIA SA X TON , EDDIE SA X TON, M I NN I E f ' f I X X 1 'frf , ,g,,1: SCOTT, HENRY SEALS, BRENDA SSN! 3 A. H? f, m:ff:xY4?R, ESQ:-f Clzfzrfes frlclnson tells Shelia Byrd Il joke? Wittesl. SLOCUHB PFCCY SMITH AIETHA SUIFH BFIIY SMITH DONAID SMIIH ELEASF QWIYH FIOAIA ' 3 HF HE I E it E iii 2 111 ll ll 5 I1 5 iii g l S 5 t . w w ., 3-B.--GN :, W. H' X QF:-:U ai: ff .JY i K Ar? STERLING. RICHARD STEWART, PATRICIA STEWART, PATRICIA 4-41 STOVALL, NORVAL STOVALL, YVONNE STROZIER. LINDA STRUM, CHARLES Maretha Lampkin and Elizabeth Iland autograph a stuffed animal for old times' sake. Hawilzornv JPIZIIIZHIS, E1IzL'ard IIUII1-r, and Frankie Crvene clzcck equipmffnt before the 7'I1anIrsg1'1fing pIay. IIC ,Q ,W , ,ffm Q STRUJI. RICHARD SICCS, FR -1 YC! YE Sl'LI,ll'AN. BERNARD T.A1Rl'ER. llA1l,1IY TA YLOR. BARBARA TAYLOR, HELEN TERR Y, WILLENE yum .-fe ,,.l 1212 2.2 1 The cast of ilu' award urirzrzing' play, 'gWl11'lv Dresses , Bernard Sullirrzn. Ingrid llfztlzrfzrx. Linda fnlzrzsnn. and ,4Il'lAH Uavlr. Larry fvfllllf, is ilu lzosl 0 ilu, IVIIITOTIUZ Honor Sovlly T11 or ilu, reslzman honor students. 21155 , ,, , , f ,I , , ,, If , f A THOMAS. IJELORES if by Q rf hi Z THOMAS, CYNTHIA THU 11.45, LINDA TIIOMAS, ,U ICK WMM, THOR'X7'UN. LORENZO ...-.- wwf' TllREf17'7'. El.lZA1l3E7'll 7'Ol,lZl'fR7'. ROBERT TUOIIBS. H.f1R0l,lJ MN 1 THORNTON, JOANN xx. - Wlzvn you have 1112011 M ,L fn as many places as A uw have yozfll S03 1l'l1y. lies! All A- - round. Verna C0011- zrin and lflzrzrlcs Sfflllll. Si 12 .Ns A..A.fA. V. x X TRl'I7'7'. 1'ERNlT.4 7'l'R1YER. CO YNIE l'l'SllfIW, ROBERT l'l'S'fl11lV. WILLIAM JZ 1,l5E5E 1fYi' . , L 5 ' 3 , 1, 1, ,, , 1 1 H 11 1? mmm Uwe' 1111176 If1f1'11l I-II 1'1-.w1'1'1'--1l'11s! Tf1f1'11l1'rf, lfezfvrly l31'1111lf.s IIIIII fillflfl Mm-k. Vh4SLEY,fUAAUTA WALkER.JAUES lVJLKER.LJSTER ll1LKER.LlSTER '., lV4LTFRS.E4RLlVE ,pi W,A1L7'0N, JA UES WALTON, ,IUANN WARRE.Y. LOUISE l rzmfa Alford and Herman Farley pose at 1114 SHS Ring Ceremony. WATSON, RAfvoo1,PH WASHINGFON, BARBARA '1l1XlJN.S. CR-ICIE WEST, BETTY .Sill-l'1!',Y l,lll'fl'f is 1r1f'o.s111'1'c1 for hr r 1 1l!lfl.0II 'Q'0ll'lI by Gloria Wfllianzs WEST, ROBERT WHITAKER, ANNIE WHITE, CHARLES 123 locker, closet, and book shelf, Reg- ular mess , WILSON, LA WRENCE WILKERSON, WANDA WILSON, DOROTHY WILSON, LOUIS WHITE, TOMMIE Louis Wilson loads supplies on Edwin Heanfs back. WILSON, NATHANIEL 147 1 ,W WILLIAMS, ANN WILLIAMS, CATHERINE WILLIAMS, EMMA WILLIAMS, GLORIA 5 W W WILLIAMS, JAMES Rugged, Spirited and Competitive are our Most Athletic-Wanda Wilker son and Oscar HuIJbar1I. WILLIAMS, JONATHAN WILLIAMS, MICHAEL WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA Future Beckons with expect- ancy, Spencerians to meet chal- lenges of change. Realizing the importance of finding his Hnichev in life, the Senior prepares to meet the chal- lenges of change and the future with the eagerness and vitality characteristic of youth. Each Sen- ior has created an image which is uniquely H1969 - uniquely his own. The Senioris present is far from stereotyped, for it is molded ac- cording to his own likes, chal- lenges, and dreams. Sally Richardson and Joseph David Pitts are typical of these Seniors, for whether they build their present around studying or around music, they too mold their images which are uniquelyv 61969' --uniquely their own. WOODS, JOHNNIE B. WOTTEN, ANGELICIA I ,..,.. .. sg.....,.,ss X s 1 The Studio X 1 A QX K ss X e kkkkkk k.kkV. I .. .i . XQA.. . . ,Eg ,. it lm , sr it we -- - . sf. s H .Q rg. g :Q R .. ...W ,.,.. , L ....... ...,, . W.. ,X... . f f- k' W X it ' ' ,':,:::s ff-r:--ff www- .. .. ' X ' Y' ' if QYYQ' K. gms X X- R . X ., : , S ss TV COMES TO SPENCER Although it serves the Muscogee County School District, educational T.V. comes to Spencer High School. The studio is lo- cated in the 'Vocational Shop Area. It has been in operation for a year and is a welcomed addition to the School System and an important addition to Spencer High School. Elizabeth Threatt appears on TV. T S Luster Walker and Elizabeth Threatt look at range map for Edu- cational TV, state. CLASS OF 1970 Attaining the status of upper- classmen, juniors experienced one of their most demanding years both academically and so- cially. They were eligible for the National Honor Society, for in- duction into clubs and organiza- tions and for the much awaited Junior-Senior Prom. The Juniors gained fresh determination to at- tain personal goals of academic excellence and to make this year one of the most rewarding. 5.5 53' , ,. . in 4' G' Z ..,: President, Larry Anderson, discusses the fr.-Sr. Prom with ellow class mates, Steven Reese, Pauline Harrow, Carrnencita Turner and Larry Copeland. JUNIORS Abron, Cynthia Adams, .lohn Henry Alexander, Dorothy Alexander, Nathaniel Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Larry Anderson, Theodore Arnold, Tommy Averett, Ronnie Banlfs, DIll'l!l Banks, Valerie Barnes, ,Wivhael Battle, Edna Bellamy, Linda Bennefield, Elaine Bennett, Curtis Biggers, Hunter Blair, Ricardo Boney, Patricia Bowden, Jerold Brooks, Lawrence Brozcn, Jerome Buckner, Charles Butler, Altheia Butler, Carrie Byrd, Patria Cannon, janet Cannon, ,lean Capers, Brenda Carde, Ceorge Carmack, Brenda Carter, Bruce Carter, Carolyn Cason, joretha Chester, Donald Colbert, .llichael Colbert, lllyrtis Colbert, Peggy Coleman, Brenda Collier, Jerome Collins, foe Copeland, Cynthia X. W Q .3 . . . X Q' , N 'N' Q x we X , . , , if-ww , sv Q., .. N ra LL 5 'N-...fe ,,. .,,, ,,,,,. ,,,.. . , ' fv- g fi Pzg . Q i i Km ..-, - A ' . ,. X f is . .. ..,. sw W Q B 55 sk K 6 I g . . 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Lorene lliley, Justine Hill, lflenzo Hill. Gregory Hill, jamie llinmn. llvyrnarz Hagan, ,lnhnny llnlnzes, Rirharrl H1ml.s. Kennelh Horne, ,Uaquita Huzvarrl. Ruxie llmvarrl. lvalilerrnire Huwell. Shirley llu,L:he.w. Shirley' llughley. fll11Ifl0Ii6 llnling, Rhonila Humphries. lemme Hunter, Deborah Hunter, Virginia Hurej. Sybil lrring, james Iiey, Darizl jrlwlfsrrrz, lfaralyn jaz'h'san, lflaurline ,l!Il'Ff.YUl1. Jeanette ,llI!'liSUl1. Venenira james. Serena jefferson, ,Uivhael jenkins, Mary Jennings, William, Jernigan. Barbara jirens. William johnson, Annie lea .lIll1lISOII, Darlrara luhnsmz. Rettv lahnsan, Gregory H johnson, James johnson, Linda johnson, Sylvia jordan, Phyllis jones, David jones. Dianne jones. Doris jones, Wanrla jones, Wayne Kelley. Pinlfie Lamel, Kathy Lone, Gwendolyn Lane, Nellie Lanier, .4lbert LIIIIVIIIPV. L11 Von l,1111'r11er. lfvillie l,111lre111 e. Karen l.1114'.w111 Lirzrla 1,111 field. Earnest l.ee, .lllllfilllll I.egg1'11Ior1. Cloristeen I.E'll'l'S, Inez Lnr l.'h11rI. fohn l,4111g, jer11111e I.11f'r1.s, I'iz'1'r111 Lutrell, Gloria Lyles. Teresa llfx-flee. ,Uarjf .Ur lfflltlf. .flmlrezv ,1ll'lgflIlf'. .llwlis .1l1'l1r1ll1'.sler. .f4lfl'f'1lfl .1l1'f.'ny, llflllll .W1'l,'oy, Queen .Ur-Ifrrzry, ,Vary U1-lI11rrm'. Erlrlie ,lluho11e, Ifrlrlie llarshnll, fimrrzv .1lr1rxl1ull, Rim ,Ur1rl1'l1. l'atrir'i11 1lPf!',IIlIIl, Raymond Uiles, lfrlflie .1l1'lf'x, Frerlrlie ,ll1'lex, jerrv ililm. L. ll. llilfnv, Willie .Vi1r'l1f'll, lirenrla Unnre, Erlflie Jlonre, Prllsv lla!-let, fern' ,llo.ses, 5111111111011 .1l11llinx, Tommy .h1l1l'lJl1f'-V, ,llorzirrz 11llIffl,1Py, IJIIISV 1Y11tl11111, Yr1.xn1in Neal, 1.1r11l11 flllfflllll .Y11r11111lv, ferlnelle ie, .,.. 1 J: .. M 1 ,ar Q Q K 4 ll ..,f IN 'vi' AA -J .fur an Ze , V Lg.. . 'W f ' . dp, ann ev 471 ' W 1 1245- W A: '- 'fl fl is , 1 2 V ff ,M Left to Right: Patricia W 1' l 5 0 n, Gwendolyn Scott. Deborah Walt, and Elhel Williams pre- pare to go home after school. Ugletree. Ifrfullev 0Zl48ll.9, Rhurline l'11r11-er, fYanoleor1 l'11ltvr.m11, llnrotlw l'e11rre, Toni l'l'!lf.S0l1, Andrew ,ilu M-..! 1...,e W ,V 1 ff., :nw 121144 I , ,, f ,.,, .dl 411 f ! ff V Q ' ' s , Q 9 153 141111111111 11 1'ef1r5o11, Slzrznrznn Perry. Kfllllif' IJIIIIHIIIPS. llirznnrf l'riz'P. lgflfllllffl Pzzgh, Vary Ozzinn, f1IlIIll7lIY RlIl7Z.YPvX', RfwM1'11g. Reese. 5 Rir'h11r1lx R01!I'I1StllI RIIIHIISUII, RfIbl'l1.H!7lI RlJl11'lI.9l7II, RuZ11'11.mr1 RtJfl1'HSlYlI IefJlJl.VY.Y0lI Ronm. 11 Ross. Ko R11 Lfcwlgv S11111 ll Pls, fm1'1111i11f' E!1fllP.Yf tf'1e'11 1111. :Huw . f:lll'llIHIH'7l .lnlznny . llllfillil. llrlflhfzz' . l'IIfflf'I.I! , Ifllr ilff llnilliv lwrl lIlIl'!' . l,1'111f11 I:ll'l1lllI I. SIZXIOVI. Srmflru Stott, G Sc'11rf'Y. Snzitlr, Sllllllll, Smith. Slllffh . fffiffurrf R1llIflH 1.1111111111 R1:.sr'l1111l V S11 r11f1 Slllifll. W'z'll1'r' Srzipes, jn.se'pl1111P Spenrer, JI1l'IjIlf'lj'VI Sprrzltling. 11111141 Strzrzlfw. Allllllf' lie!! 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IT 1'lll'r1111.S. ifsorl, I lfllfllllfll li1'e'r11l'11 lllllllff ll!lfT llllfflhl il' ,llfqlfmr I,r1r111r'l1f iff! 011111111 Slzirl 1' V Sflirlvy ffrrfll 1111 511111 U' Ywzf Rrmrlfx 11 FIIIIIIIII lwrxl lfofl lun, Sunrlrrz 11111. llfllffllll If'1Af!1'P 11It. llebm fff'r11'11l11l'l1 pfllvrz 411111111111 fffzurlntte , lfurrlvll . 11111111111 Eloise llurrivl Sl1irlm' llllfffill 'llnry 11111gc'r, , Iflzurles :' A a g is v 2 i v f 3 4 ang W X Q , E 5 x N Rx 1 , Q . 5. Q 55,5 1: ii i w ,. y, Q Q f 4 Wgmzrf ww 'M ia -Horrlerx, lfolrliy ff 2 'Q f if ---- -my 'stew SOPHOMORES TACKLE MAJOR RELIGIONS, DISSECT FROGS A little light-headed with their rise in status from ugreeniesn, sophomores grew at ease in the Spencerian routine. As sophomores they could assume the role of Big Sistersw or 5'Big Brothersv and longed for the day when they would become upperclassmen. Thus, they taelrle World History and Biology with gusto. Adfll7I.5, lhnifl Alefrflrzder, Cynthia Alefrrzmler, Ernnlanzzfl Alford, Yvonne Allen, I41I.Yl10H Allison, David Arnrflfl, Coil Arnold, Glenn 'iz L flllfirls, Chris .'1llSlll1, I.',xr1th1'11 Austin. Larry - Austin, Woorlrous a ' lfuggrf, Pntririfz ' BflIllx'.Y, Ellllllll S ,... A- . . f A ,., :.k . . lfnnlrs, Roosevelt :-- :.: N . Harnrx, Allonsa A -'s' -7 lfrlrnes, lxvorris 'K fl K .' Hass, Ilurifl I Q A -- y Nr? i Hermlorrl. Elaine l U A l J sf 1 . Hell, llllfllll g ' - H D, Berznejieltl. ffnrolyn K ' X Herr-V, Ifhfzrlene lferru ferry lfllll'lflIIOH, Erma lforlzly. Lnlferne lfrnlz-n. lflmrlotle lfozrlzfs, Rllln' Hzljlxills, ,lohnnie lfoynlon, Rlrlfey Brantley, Rooserelt Ifrinsmz, johnny Bronlfx, Allaert Hronlqx, lfrenrla 156 1 E 't 5 f 'Wi we 5 . ,. . . M, .aff V 1 ,git zefgfyti n m , ,, ,kry 72 ? U ,xy 3 gy 2 5 , .,e,, 2 1 i in mtg, 1 Q -ll 1 t ' 7 ,losalyn Taylor explains sophomore skit lo sealed: Jeffery Upslzaw, Las- horne Allen, Standing: Roosevelt Brantley, and Iris Joseph. 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'ii' 1 Williams, D'Andrea Williams, Michael Williams, Michael Williams, Wardell Willis, Lindsey Willis, Marilyn Wilson, Eddie Wilson, Gloria Wise, Delores Wollfolk, Charlie Youson, Washington Bernard Johnson, Cardoval Hall, Bruce Carter, Ronnie Hibler, King Scott, ,leffery Upshaw practice outside of the Band Room. J 5:76a N-0!i '5 T: R9 V' f giQ5gE.f1 sf -- s . X x ff - , f . . ab- QW N x N. XSS' X Nd. A xxx Syx X Xx x xx fungi N WN N 2 X E Qs -::.. ,.:,.,l . is N, ..:,,,,,... . , . , r ' . 3,5s,.g:fes:s:a',g5s,55't . -- A 'N-: -'YEES 1 2:-355: .' fm.: fl.: ' .FGA- ,L , H I t K . J L. .Nm ,M 0 ,. xg, - K, .. .T we-A .E 7? 1 - I xf , C ' fl N '34 3 Adam, .Michael V Adams, Adrienne hge Adams, Mary VA-, j 3 --,, ,A 1 , V i ,, Alexander, Vernelle W ' J Alexander, Theodore - ' ,V U '44 ' H Allen, Yvonne Arnold, Bruce X Austin, Charlotte Austin, Issac f , f ' Arerett, Larry H 7 g : , Q, Baldwin, Tyrone wi' ' ' A V ' , ' Banks, Bernice MW' ' -, 'W A i Banks, jrzelfie 7 ' L v , ,f f,,, F . Bunlfs, joseph VVVV Y A A Q' Beach, Louise Bennefield, Brenda Bennefield, Cary Bennefield, Judy Bennett, Debee Bettis, Robert Bigger, Luther wi' Birt, Earnestine Blaclfmon, Sandra Blair, Genell Bledsoe, Adelaide Boddie, Linda Boddie, William Borders. Kenneth r .l a j 5' i X 'YNY 17 . fe r .. W4 e . ., erm, . 'f ,, , mg, HGREENIESH ADJUST TO PACE OF SPENCER LIFE Falling from senior status in junior high to the lowly rank of freshman, 468 became a part of Spenceras student body. High school was a completely new and frightening experience. Fortunately, they found that hall passes, the new swimming pool and the green beanies were all rumors. Having known almost everyone at their junior high, they found themselves alone in a sea of strange faces. But by the time they had learned how to find their classes and open their lockers, they realized that they were high school freshmen and that this was to be a new beginning. Boyd, Wildred Brooks, Cynthia Broolfs, Eugene Broolrs. Gwendolyn Brooks, Patririn Brooks. William Brown, Donnell Brown, Jacqueline Brown. .luniw Brown. Larry Brown. A alhun Brown, .N alhnniwl K Brown. l'auline aw Brown, Thornus Bryant, George mi . , Bnrlfe. Dianne B f l . Burke. Snruh 4 ,1 ., ' ' C .i.1-,,,,g 1 .a Freshman Odis Spencer, Marian Harden, Herbert Weldon, admire their trophies in the case with an eye to placing one there in the next four years. ! wk il 5 'f' ' 5' In ,. ' ,ff 5 I ' A,,-f,f' y ,. 1 V X 1 kb? 'wk R' AI , I , , m-,ff 1 VW .1 A W ,, af ,ev 111 K , 1- N Y 'V- 2 ,Q ,I N,- ya 'Lf -1 2 pf .a ' , 'Z .JW 1' 5 af 9 2 ' T, 4 ,, H E 'K-.1 lj was-J , 'f' 146 lim' bi 5 ,aw ' ' x 111, K y L 1 -5 'I A g' m A Q4 f' '-.J 'Ei 0 ,1 k C 11, 117 1 k W, Z 44. I 11 , k I, 1 ,.. - A 0 'lf' U M fv- K .,. . -.. 12 V 5 . f, , A ' , 1. Ji , ,Q 1 - A 1' f' 1 ' .f .11 M- 71-1 , 1 ' fi 1' 1, 15 162 W' 1, mf 1 1 1 . wir? J l?11,rr11s, Tho11111s Byrd, Estella liynl. 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Warren lfurl, .'1l1f1l'PIl' l2'11x11'1, 1161111111 l1'1I.Ylf'f. U11 xl0lIt'.Y 1f1f11'1111l. U1'1'f1111'l I1ulI,Q'!l'.Y1I. UH111411 l 111's1111. 1'1'rgi1111 Filzrfl. RIll'h8l I 1't:p11Iri1'l.'. WIII11' f'l111111110. 0113 l'vU41ll'1'. f.vf1!I'I-VI Fnnl. L111'1111111J lxllfll. .1lIlI'f'ill Fnsrefr. B1lrl111111 I 11xl1'r, j1'111111v1 F111t.s1111. Roy l r11111'es, Ber1111r1l l 1'1111l1'li11, S11l111111111 lfrilz. Gregory l 11ll1'r. Tf11111111s 01111111112 5115112 IJ1111111 Heirrlx' f,l1'1111. Sllfllffll Clnzvdr. Willie lJ11l1l1v11. Bererly fJ11l1l1111. 01111111 l111111l11:1'11. BPIIIII-1' C11111l11'111, Cl111rl1',s 1111511111 H11l1I11' ll11xl111. f11111ex fffllflflfll. IXYPIIIIPIII fffill-IIy1'f. 5111111-1 f,'r1111l11'rr1. f'1'r1111 'fl 111112 we Harris. Rielfy Green, Clarissa Green, .Vary Grier, Larry Griffin, Warilrifk Gunn, fessie Hall, Mary Harrlen, .Varian Harzlueir lf. Robert Hargrove, .llirliael Hragrolfe, .Uieliael Harper, lfatliy Harper, llelrra Harris, Cheryl Harris, I'afrii'ir1 Harrixon, Harlnzan, Hnfrlletl. Hatfliell. Hawlfin .s, H a wlfi n s juli n nie james Larry Regina Erskine Gregory Haynes. Rrnlney Henexlej , Lizella Henly. jarn es Hen n ing, Sli irle Y Henry. llrirrey K T Henry, Henry, Willie Hilller. Rannlil Hif-lm. lfrntliia Hill, lfa! lz y Hinnnnl, jarral Hinnan t. Sli elia Hixnn. Terexa Hrnlge. l'atrif ia Hmlu, Zania Hulernan, lfnrlis Hallnzurv. l'a1ric'ia Hallaluim, Rufus Holmes. I.in1la Hagan, Stanley Hnrlrni. lfaliin llislrin x, lfrlrul Haxkin, Lin lla Ha.sLAinx, llartlza Hin! rel. .11 arun llllllfffl. llar sl Hazrarrl. f,aralyn llinrnrrl. lf: anne Iitllfllfll. .Uarj Hnlrlrnrrl, VPlIt'fl'lI Hnling, james lillllljlllfl-PX, ,limeph lgns. Gu'efnlnlyn Ingram. janiee llllifflllll. ,lnanifa ,lIII'lf.SUlI, Alex' ,l!II'1x'StlI1, Fran vine ,lrn'l.'san, 'llary ,,Ilf'lx'X1llI, llif-hae! ,larl.'sar1. Uxsem Qlzlwlmari, lfvillie' ,lan1e5. Roller! laniex, Willie jrnnes, Snxan .,!'IIlx'iIIS, fifllig lenningx, Gloria lerrllfl, ,flngela IIIIHISUII, Anita .lUlIH.S!Ill. ffaral vn lulznxan. lflerer ,l1rl1n.mr1, l.'aslella .lal1n.w1n, john lalznxnn, Knllzleen, .lol1nxrn1. lnlliet ,lalrnxun. Ruger Alulinwn. Williurn ,,..1,, ,,i,,, ,W fm 4 '48, Q3 'lv ,fem Q im G 1' '5 L K am I ' Q Q G , .mr N 4 -ef 1 ,- , 'I I , G If 1 Z f. -L i q E if ' rw., , 2 - ' 456 -' ff? G G lf' ,,, W, ' ' ,4 W A ip., -we lf? 1 A we , ' 'k - fha - ,, ,,, , ,, , W fn I' V grim' 1 'V ,, 1 ' ' ' 1 I Z A H' ,A at V e ' ' Je 4 1 . . 4 . QP i A E I , f :V N ,M M ' ' fied .ua 1 ,, ,W ,, , 5 - rirrr , Z' ff' I, Q, if G if i i' iirr ii G ,ii-:W X f n 1' Mx A V 2? Am G I' 5 3 1 . I ., M we f , ,, 0 fo I fu ' 4. f ' ' 4: J: fii, a ww ' ' 5 'ff 'H g, irv ' Q 2. Y 1 rf 'dd I , 1 A Mg , ff , ' .ff ,ig 4, , ,Q ' nf , N M, fine-, f 4 ' 'W 4 . 1' 0 If ,, l Q Q vw ei ' ... X , , V, ,, f -w 1 'Lf K i 'fr . ww rv gi, ' ' V: - 3 it ' - -2- . 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BRENDA ALICE ANICO, Band, Celestials ANTHONY, DIANNE Les Demoiselle Charmantes, Chorus ATKINS, CALVIN Freneh Club. Chemistry Club, National Honor Soeiely. Imperial Knights, Chorus, Senior Pep Squad, Annual Stall AUSTIN, BRENDA AUSTIN. PEGGY ANN Sophistieaterl Latiies BABER, BEVERLY JANE Clif-ks. National Honor Soeiety, Chemistry Club. Senior Pep Squarl, Chorus. Annual Sta-If BAILEY, LUCY FAYE Celestials, Banzl, Frenrh Club BAKER. NIARY Celestials BARNES. HERNIAN CLYDE Am bassarlors, Traelf Team BARNES, LOLA DIANNE Clielrs, Banfl, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Pep Squad. Teenage Safety Counril BARNHART, HERNAIJETTE CLARICE National Honor Soeiely, Clielfs, ANICO, Tri-Hi-Y, Teenage Safety Council, Most Outstanrling Teenager, Dranzaties Guiltl, Chorus. Senior Pep Squarl, Annual Staff BATTLE, BETTYE I0 FBLA, VOT, Tri-Hi4Y, Senior Pep Squad, Senior Exeeutire Boarrl, Les ,leune Filles BEAVER, ERANIATINE FBLA, VOT BLACKMON, GEORGE ALFRED D.E. Club BLEDSOE. JERRY BODEN, SHIRLEY BORDERS, BRENDA BOYNTON, RONALD B. Basketball Team, Vilfings BRADLEY, CHARLES EDWARD Imperial Knights, ,lunior Retl Cross. Traelf Team BRANSCONIB L,ARRY BROOKS, BEVERLY IEAN National Honor Soeiety, Les Demoiselle Charmantes, DAR Gool Girl Citizen, 2nrI Attendant to Nliss Greenware, Nlajorette FBLA, VOT BROWN, IOAN Les Belle Dames BROWN, RONNIE ROSS Bantl BRUNINIITT, WILLIAM D., IR. BRYANT. BETTYE ,IEAN BUCKINGHANI, ,IANIES WILLIANI III Teenage Safety Couneil BUCKNER, NIYLINDA ANN Le.s ,Ieune Filles, Cosmetology Club BURKES. RONNIE Banrl, Imperial Knights, Teenage Safety Couneil BURTON, NETTIE Chemistry Club, Tri-Hi-Y BUTLER. EDWARD Vilfings. Nlath Club, Dramaties Guilrl. AJICO, Seienee Club, Senior Pep Squarl. Ad Stall BUTLER. WILLIE ,l. Vikings, Nlath Club, Dramaties Guilrl, Senior Pep Squatl, Scfienrre Club, AJICO Atl Stall BYRD. SHEILA VERNELL Les ,leune Filles, Sphiseo Stall, Teenage Safety' Couneil CA IIPBELL, LASIIARNE Celestials, Chorus CARLISLE, AGNES II. CARTER, CHARLIE, IR. A m bassatlors CARTER. PATRICIA JOYCE Seniorettes, Senior Pep Sauarl, Banal. Chorus CASON, VIRGINIA ANN Sophislieatetl Latlies CAULTON, RONNIE LAWRENCE Teenage Safety Counril CHESTER, BERNARD DAVID CHRISTIAN. RODNEY GERALD Dramatifs, Guiltl, Traelf Team, Art Staill CLARK, WILBUR E. CLIA TT, IOIINNY NELSON COBB. BETTY ANN Sophisliralerl Latlies. Chorus SENIOR INDEX CODY. LARRY Vilfings, Band COFFEE, EIERETT COLENIAN, EARNESTINE Girls Serriee Organization, Celestials FBLA, VOT. ANICO, Tri-Hi-Y COLLINS, ELNIER CHRISTOPHER COLLINS. ESBE. IR. CONEY, BEVERLY Baseball Team COPELANII, IUDY ANN Spheiseo Stalil, Banrl, AJICO. ROTC Sponsor Celestials, Annual Stall CON, BILLY. IR. CRA IVFORD, LAITONZA FBLA, IVOT, Les Belle Dames DANDY, GINGER LAROY Les Demoiselles Charmantes DANIELS. BESSIE DANIELS. EDDIE CHARLES DANIELS. LORRAINE DANIELS, PATRICIA ANN DAVIS. SANDRA FAYE National Honor Soeiety, Chemistry Club. Chorus, Clielfs, Iunior Rell Cross, Senior Pep Squarl. Annual Stall DAVIS, TINIOTHY LEE Cavaliers, D.E. Club DORNE, CYNTHIA J0Yt5E FBLA, VOT, FTA, I-Larlies, llajorette, Dramaties Guilrl DOZIER, .IACKIE EARL EARL. BARBARA JOANN FBLA, VOT, Girls Serrire Organization FAISON, ROGER llath Club, Vikings FARLEY, GRACIE A. FARLEY. HERNIAN Nobles. Chorus, Baseball Team I-'I.ORENtjE. IIERNIAN SYLVESTER FORD, ENIILY LAVETTA Sophistieatefl Ladies FOSTER, BARBARA JEAN FOSTER, BEVERLY ELAINE Les Belle Dames, Chorus FOSTER. LINDA ,UAE I-'l.Elf'LLEN. WILLIANI life-Presitlenl oil Senior Class. Arnbassarlors. FTA. Stutlenl Couneil FRENIAN. I. L. Banrl GATES, GLORIA GEAN Elegant Latlies, Tri-Hi-Y GIBSON, GLENDA LOUISE ANICO, Chorus, Chemistry Club, Elegant Laflies GILES, LAJIAR GOODNIAN, WILLIAII NI. Caraliers GOODWIN, ELOISE .UILDRED Celestials GOODWIN. VERNA Clielfs, ANICO, Freneh Club. National Honor Soriety. Stuflent Couneil, Senior Pep Squarl. ROTC Sponsor. Seeretary of Senior Class Annual Stall GREEN, LOUISE Cosmetology Club GREENE. LARRY D. National Honor Soeiety, Chemistry Club. Frenfh Club, Banrl. Senior Pep Squtul. Debating Team, Annual Stall, Imperial Knights GREENE. PEARLIE UAE Les Belle Dames GRIUES, BERT TILLIERY. IR. lluth Club IIALL. DOROTHY Seniorettes IIALL, DANIEL HALL, KIRBY IIALL, LORENZO LAWRENCE l'iI.'ings, D.E. Club IIAIIILTON. IUIIY IOYCE IIARDRICK. CIIARLOTTE LAVERNE Seniorettes IIARDWICK. CLIFFORD IIARNION. CWEVIJOLYN Celestials, FBLA, VOT, Senior Pep Squari IIARRIS, OI ILLA Chorus, AJIIJO IIARRIS, AUDREY IOYIIE IIARRIS, ROBERT III IIAYNES. IIARRY GUS Bantl HEARD, EDWIN REYARD Banrl HEATH, SHARON NIARIA National Honor Soeiety, AMCO, Cliorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Teenage Safety Council, Dramatirs Guiltl, Senior Pep Squafl. Clielrs HICKEY. CHRISTINE HICKEY, CONNIE IEAN Treasurer of Senior Class, Celestials HIXON, BETTYE IEAN Les Belle Dames, Girls Serviee Organization. Chorus HOBDY. LINDA HOGAN, CELESTE RENA National Honor Soriely. VOT. FBLA. Cliel.s. Senior Pep Squarl, Annual Staff HOLLOWAY, .TIARY ELLEN Freneh Club, Sopliistieaterl Latlies HOLNIES, WANIJA Ioyee Seniorettes, Chorus HOCREL. BARBARA ANN A VCO, Chorus. Celestials, Freneh Club. Girls Service Organization, Annual Stall HOWARD. TIICIIAEL BERNARD HUBBARD, ost:.4R. IR. Football Team. Baslfetball Team. Baseball Team HUDSON, UIRIAJI ELQISE Celestials HUGIIES, NIARTHA ANN Tri-Hi-Y, Chorus. Student Couneil, ,lunior Retl Cross, Sopliistiraterl Larlies, Annual Staff Hl'I.lNG. TERESA Chorus, I-Larlies HUSSEY, NICKINLEY L. Srienre Club, Chess Club, D.E. ILAND, ELIZABETH ANN I-Larlies, Tri-Hi-Y. Spehiseo Stall INGRANI. CLAUDE DANIEL Baseball Team IRVIQN G, ALPHONSO IRVING, PEGGY ANN Celestials, Nlajorette IVEY. I RANCES FBLA, Seniorettes IACKSON, CHARLES. IR. Football Team, A TICO, Traelf Team. Vikings, Debating Team, Dranuitirs Guilrl, Senior Pep Squarl. Annual Staff IACKSON, IANE7' .IIERITA VOT, FBLA, Sophistieaterl Larlies. Girls Seri'i1'e Organization, Annual Stall IAIJKSON, NIARGIE ANN Tri-HivY, Elegant Laflies, Chemistry Club, Speliiswo Stall, AJICO. Senior Pep Squarl IACKSON, PRINCESS LORETTA Clielfs. Chorus, Frenrh Club, Girls Sereiu Organization. Annual Stall IAJIES. ANN CAROLYN Tri-Ili-Y, Sopliisliealetl Latlies IA HES, LAWRENCE IAUES. UARTHA SUE Seniorettes, Chorus IENKINS. HA ILTHORNE Vilfings, A NICO. llath Club, Sfienre Club. Senior Pep Squatl IENKINS. SANIUEL EDWARD IESSIE, RICHARD AVON Vilfings. Banzl. Chemistry Club IILES, AUDREY BERNADINE Senior Pep Squatl, I-Larlies, Banrl. Srienre Club. Tri-Ili-Y IIl 'EtNS, BETTY ANN Cl1oru.s. ROTC Sponsor, Dramaties Guild, Les Ieune Filles IIIENS, CLARENCE THEDORE II Senior E.1'Pl'llIIl'P Boarrl IOIINSON. CONSTANCE Cheerleaaler, Spehiseo Staff, Annual Staff, Tri-Ili-Y. ANICO. IOIINSON, CURTIS NIARTIN III Baseball Team IOIINSUN, DANIEL IOIINSON. PA NIELA DIANNE IOllNSO.N', PATRICIA LOIS Girls Serriee Organization, FTA, Spehiseo Stal! IOIINSON, RONNIE IOIINSON. SHERLEAN IONES. BRENDA I-'AYE JONES. BRENDA IONES, DELL .IIARIE ION ES, ERVIN' JONES, HARRY T. IONES. JOHNNY I68 JONES Elegant, JONES totvesf A MC O. MATTIE PEARL Ladies, Senior Pep Squad, ROSA MAE SHARON J. FBLA, Senior Pep Squad, Chorus Tri-Hi-Y, Elegant Ladies JONES, WILLIE JOSEPH, LONDA DARNELLE Cosmetology Club JOSEPH, PATRICIA ANN Student Council, Chorus KEITH, IRMA NELL National Honor Society, VOT, FBLA, Annual Stall, Spehisco Stall, Senior Pep Squad, Clicks KIMBROUGH, EDWIN KING, GENEVA Cosmetology Club KING, JOANN Cosmetology Club LAMPKIN, .MARETHA J-Ladies, FBLA, VOT, Tri-Hi-Y LAWRENCE, JEWELL Cosmetology Club, Le.s Jeune Filles. ROTC Sponsor LEONARD, HORACE LEWIS, JAMES A. Student Council Im erial Kni hts ' v P g - Senior Executive Board LEWIS, PATSY ELAINE FBLA, VOT, Sophisticated Ladies, Girls Service Organization, Annual Staff LOCKETT, SYLVIA ANN Celestials, Senior Pep'Squad, National Honor Society, FBLA, VOT, AMCO, Chemistry Club, Spehisco Staff, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Annual Staff LONG, BENZELL, JR. Band, Vikings, Stttdent Council LOWE, JA.MES MCBRIDE, WILLIE MCCOY, JOANN Sophisticated Ladies. AMCO, Debating Team, National Honor Society, Science Club. Chemistry Clttb, .Math Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Senior Pep Squad, Dramalics Guild MCKISSICK. DAVID Football Team MCLESTER. LINDA DIANN Senior Pep Squad, Spehisco Stall MCTYRE. TONI A. MACK. ALVIN A. Dramatics Guild, Baseball Team. Atl Stall. Chortts MANUEL. JAMES PAUL. JR. Vikings, Football Team MARTIN, BONNIE Cosmetology Club MATHIS. BEVERLY Teenage Safety Council, Girls Serrite Organization MATTIIEWS. BENJAMIN MATTHEWS, INGRID ANITA Dramatics Gttild MILES. BARBARA Seniorettes. .Senior Pep Squad MILLER. LIFLA LORENE French Clttb, Les Demoiselle Charmantes. Student Council, Senior Pep Sqttad, Chorus MIMS, GLORIA Girls Sercice Organization, Cosmetology Club, Seniorettes MORING. JERRY Ambassadors, D.E. Club MORRIS, EDDIE MAE Cosmetology Club, ROTC Sponsor NATHAN. EVELYN NEAL. JAMES EDWARD Ambassadors OLIVER. EDITH LEE Les Belle Dames OWENS. GLENDA ANN ROTC Sponsor, Girls Service Organization. Les Itemoiselle Charmantes PACE, ROBERT A. Chemistry' Club. Chorus PASSMORE. GEORGE W. PERRY MAN, WILLIAM Golf Team PETERSOV, RONALD Imperial Knights, National Honor Society. Student Council, Debating Team, Dramatics Guild. Track Team, Senior Pep Squad. Spehisco Stall. Chorus PETERSON. WILLIAM Nobles. Baseball Team, Ad Stall, Chorus SENIOR INDEX PITTS, JOSEPH DAVID Vikings, Band PORTER, SHIRLEY ANN Girls Service Organization, D.E. Club PRESCOTT, ROY HILTON Football Team, Vikings, Track Team PRICE, ROBERT PUGH, CAROLYN A. PUGH, JOSEPH, JR. PUGH, WILLENE Chorus, D.E. Club PURRY, JAMES HARRIS Cavaliers RADNEY, JOHN IV Cavaliers, D.E. Club REESE, LAMAR REESE, ROGER M. Dramatics Guild, Senior Pep Squad, Debating Team, Vikings, Math Club REESE, VIOLENE RICE JOSEPH MCKENZIE, JR. Golf Teanz, Cacaliers, Math Club, Chorus RICHARDSON, SALLY MAE National Honor Society, French Club. Senioor Pep Squad, Clicks RICHMOND, LARRY DARNELL Basketball Team RIGGINS, DELORES ROME, ODESSA ROSS, LINDA LOUISE National Honor Society, Clicks, Senior Pep Squad, FBLA, VOT RUSSELL, CURTIS RUTLEDCE, PATRICIA FAYE Elegant Ladies, Senior Pep Squad, Chemistry Club, Chorus SANKS, CLARISSA CAMELIA Sophisticated Ladies, Cosmetology Club SAXTON, WINNIE SAXTON, EDDIE, JR. SIQHLEY, .MARGARET 'MARIE Dramatics Gttild, Chorus, FTA SCOTT, HENRY, JR. Chemistry Club, French Club SEALS, BRENDA JEAN SHORTER, BERNICE DELORES SIMMONS, GLORIA JEANETTE Les Denzoiselle Charmantes, National Honor Society, Reporter of Senior Class, Senior Pep Sqttad, FBLA, VOT SLOCUQMB, PEGGY JOYCE Chemistry Club, FBLA, Annttal Stall SMITH. ALETHA JOYCE .National Honor Society. FBLA. VOT SMITH, BETTY JEAN FTA, D.E. Club, Chorus S.MITH, DONALD Vikings, D.E. Club SMITH, ELEASE DELOIS Seniorettes SMITH, GLORIA IELISHA Seniorettes. Chorus SMITH, LEVESTER, JR. SMITH, JAMES Football Team. Vikings STERLING. RICHARD French Club, AMCO, Science Club. Band. Chemistry Club, Vikings STEWART, PATRICIA ANN Teenage Safety Council, Elegant Ladies STEWART, PATRICIA ELIZABETH National Honor Society, Junior Red Cross. Senior Pep Squad. Editor-in-Chief oil Spehisco. Tri-Ili-Y STOVALL. NORVAL JAMES. JR. Annttal Staff, Chemistry Club, Band STOVALL, YVONNE ANTIONETTE STROZIE R, LINDA Senior Pep Squad, Cosmetology Club STRU M, CHARLES ALVIN Basketball Team STRUM, RICIIARD A. SUGGS, FRANCINE LAVERNE Teenage Safety Coitncil, FBLA, VOT SULLIVAN, BERNARD LELAND Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Vikings TARVER. JIMMY L. President of Senior Class, National Honor Society, Baseball Team, Vikings TAYLOR. BARBARA JEAN Senior Pep Squad. .Math Club. Tri-Hi-Y. Seniorettes, Teenage Sallety Cottncil. Cheerleader TAYLOR, HELEN JEAN THOMAS, CYNTHIA MARIE Majorelte. Les Detnoiselle Charmantes TERRY, WILLENE Sophisticated Ladies, ROTC Sponsor, AMCO, Girls Service Organization THOMAS, DELORES FBLA, Science Club THO.MAS, LINDA JEAN National Honor Society, J-Ladies, S, 'ence Clttb, Chorus THOMAS, MACK THORNTON, JOANN Les Belle Dames, Student Council ROTC Sponsor THORNTON, LORENZO THREATT, ELIZABETH MICHELLE PUfliN1F'1ll1fil1H Ol Senior Class, French. Club. Miss Greenwave, National Honor Society Celestials, Chemistry Clttb, Tri-Hi-Y TOLBERT, ROBERT L. TOOMBS, HAROLD Imperial Knights, Math Club, Chorus TRUITT, VERNITA Senior Pep Squad. Science Club. Clicks, Tri-Hi-Y, Band TURNER, CONNIE , Senior Executive Board, Teenage Safety Council, Celestials, Tri-Hi-Y, Annttal Stalf UPSHAW, ROBERT I UPSHAW, WILLIAM ZIGMOND Student Council, Chemistry Clttb, Vikings, National Honor Society, Band VEASLEY, JUANITA Celestials, French Club, Chorus, Student Council WALKER, JAMES JR. WALKER, LASTER LEE Imperial Knights. Senior Pep Squad, Junior Red Cross, Annual Stall WALKER, LUSTER JAMES Imperial Knights, Annttal Staff. Chorus. Junior Red Cross WALTERS, EARLINE WALTON. JA MES H. Cacaliers WALTON, JOAN WALTON, ROLAND STANLEY Chess Clttb, D.E. Clttb WARREN, LOIVISE WASHINGTON, BARBARA ANNE WATKINS. GRACIE LEE Cosmetology Club WATSON, RANDOLPH Spehisco Stall, Annual Stall. Baseball Team WEST, BETTY JEAN Senior Pep Squad WEST. ROBERT LEE, JR. WHITARER, ANNIE VIRGINIA Cosmetology Club WIIITE. CHARLES EDWARD Basketball Team WHITE. TOMMIE B, WILKERSON, WANDA LAVERNE Elegant Ladies, Senior Pep Sqttad, Chorus WILLIAMS, ANN Seniorettes WILLIAMS, CATIIERINE Senior Pep Sqttad WILLIAMS. EMMA JEAN FBLA WILLIAMS, GLORIA Junior Red Cross. SIua'ent Council, Band. Senioreltes, Science Club, Tri-Hi'Y, AMRO Annual Staff WILLIAMS. JAMES. JR. WILLIAMS, JONATHAN Football Team, Track Team, Sgt.-at-Arms of Senior Class WILLIAMS, MICHAEL DENNIS WILLIAMS. VIRGINIA Sophisticated Ladies, Student Council, Senior Pep Squad WILSON. DOROTIIY MAE Dramatics Guild, Debating Team, .Math Club, Slag, FTA, I rench Club, ROTC Sponsor WII.SON. LA WRENCE National Honor Society, Imperial Knights, Chemistry Club, Drarnatics Guild, Debating Team. Senior Pep Squad WILSON, LOUIS Imperial Knights, Chemistry Club, Science Clttb WILSON. NA THANIEL Senior E,recuIil'e Board WOODS. JOIINNIE BELINDA Les Jeune Filles WOOTEN, ANGELICA REMEL Clicks, Chorus FACULTY DIRECTORY MR. RALPH BARNHART-BS, Atlanta University, New York University, Tuskegee Institute, Distributive Education Club Sponsor, Committee Assignments: Homecoming, Guidance, Dtstributive Education. MRS. ESTELLE BREVARD BIGGS-BS, J. C. Smith Univer- sity, Tuskegee Institute, Albany State, University of Georgia, Sponsor: Tri-Hi-Y, Committee Assignments: Chairman of Mathematics Department, Courtesy and Condolence, Mathe- matics. MRS. ALICE BOWENS-BS, Albany State College, Committee Assignments: Commencement, Miss Greenwave Committee, Handbook, Science. MRS. J. M. BROWN-BS, Benedict University, Columbia University, Tuskegee Institute, Sponsor: Allied Medical Career Organization, Committee Assignments: Chairman of Junior Organizatzkzn, Teachers' Handbook, Science Fair, Science. MR. SIMON LEON BROWN-BS, Music Education, Alabama AGM College, Temple University, Vander Cook College, Uni- versity of Georgia, Auburn University, Committee Assign- ments: Homecoming, Officer in Teachers Association: Presi- dent of Georgia Band and Orchestra Directors Association, Band Instructor. SGT. GORDON BURKE-ROTC Instructor. MR. JOHNNIE CAMP-BS, MS, A8zT University, Tuskegee Institute, Fort Valley State College, Atlanta University, Com- mittee Assignments: Student Activities, Handbook, Guidance Research State Register, Administrator Assistant. MR. CLAUDE W. CARPENTER-Savannah State College, Brick Massonery. MRS. ROSA CHILDS-BA, Clark College, MAA, Atlanta Uni- versity, Sixth-Year Certificate in English, Auburn University, Further study: Bucknell University, Fort Benning Branch of American University, Sponsor: National Honor Society, Chair- man, Drama Department, Reporter to Informer, Student Activities, English IV. MISS ETHELYNJ. COLEMAN-BA, Talladega College, MA, New York University, Further study: University of North Caro- lina and University Haile Selassie I, Sponsor: Celestials Social Club, Committee Assignments: Miss Greenwave Committee, Alumni Co-ordinator, Social Studies. MRS. BOBBIE G. CORBITT-BS, Barber-Scotia College, MS, India University, Committee Assignments: PTA Committee, Science. MR. WILLIAM CRAWFORD-BS, FA, Wilburforce University, AGT State University of North Carolina, Committee Assign- ments: Homecoming, PTA, Xmas Party, Refreshments, Decora- tions, Art. MISS EUNICE B. DENT-MA, Columbia University, Commit- tee Assignments: PTA, English. MRS. JEFFRY C. DILLON-BS, MLS, Alabama State College, N. Y. State University, Sponsor: Library Assistants, Committee Assignments: American Education Week, Audio-Visual Aids, Teachers' Handbook, Librankzn. MR. BOOKER T. EDMONDS-BS, MEd., Tuskegee Institute, Atlanta University, Sponsor: Fire Marshals, Auto Mechanics. MRS. LILLIAN S. EDMONDS-MUS B, Talladega College, Co- lumbia University, Tuskegee Institute, Committee Assignments: Commencement, Music. MISS MARY V. FORD-BS, Albany State College, Meharry Medical College, Registered Dental Hygienist CRDHJ, Ten- nessee A8zI State University, Co-Sponsor: Science Club, Science. Education. MRS. MILDRED D. FOSTER-AB, Stillman College, Com- mittee Assignments: PTA Publication and Publicity, Sponsor: Spehisco and Debating Team, English. MR. WADSWORTH W. GENTRY-BA, MA, Morehouse College, New York University, University of Michigan, Assistant Prin- cipal. MR. HERMAN GLAZE-BS, Alabama AGM College, MS, Ten- nessee State University, George Peabody College, Committee Assignments: Chairman of Juvenile Protection Committee, PTA, Guidance Research, Testing Research, Guidance Counselor. MRS. RUBY B. GRANTHAM-BS, Fort Valley State College, University of Georgia, FBLA, Advisor, Program Committee, Business Education. MRS. JEAN W. GUNN-BS, Tuskegee Institute, Physical Ed- ucation. MRS. MABLE I . HARRIS-BS, Savannah State College, Com- mittee Assignments: Courtesy and Condolence Alumni Co- ordinator, Home Economics, 1969 Class Advisor. MRS. E. HOEGL-University of Illinois, German. MR. EDDIE HOLLINGSWORTH-BS, Morris Brown College, Committee Assignments: Commencement, Atheletic Head Bas- ketball Coach, 1969 Class Advisor, Social Science. MRS. CARMEN HOWARD-BS, Hampton Institute, Florida AGM University, English. MRS. CREOLA HOWARD-BS, Alabama State College, Com- mittee Assignments: Oration, English. MRS. ANNE HUDSON-BS, MA, Savannah State College, New York University, PTA Committee Chairman of Homemaking Department, Home Economics. MRS. MALINDA HUFF--BS, MA, Fort Valley State College, Atlanta University, New York University, American University, Sponsor: Junior Red Cross and Clicks Social Club, English. MR. JAMES HULING-BS, MA, Atlanta University Savannah State College, New York University, English. MRS. M. M. JENKINS-SC5 Guidance Counseling, DTS Eng- lish, Bishop College, Prairie View A8aM College, Sponsor: Spheisco, Journalism. ' MRS. ONEYSA M. JOHNSON-BS, Elementary Education, Al- bany State College, Fort Valley State College, Library Assistant. MR. EDDIE T. LINDSEY-BA, MA, Savannah State College, Atlanta University, Principal of Spencer High School. MRS. HELEN LINDSEY-BA, MA, Savannah State College, Albany State College, Tuskegee Institute, Sponsor: Cosmetology Club, Cosmetology. MRS. DORETHA LONGSHORE-BS, Knoxville College, Uni- versity of Virginia, University of Louisianna, University of gennsylvania, University of Georgia, Sponsor: Science Club, ctence. MISS ERNESTINE MACK-AB, MA, Paine College, New York University, Committee Assignments: Testing, Guidance, Teach- ers, Handbook, Guidance Director. ' MR. GEORGE MARSHALL-BS, Savannah State College, Com- mittee Assignments: Commencement, Mathematics. MRS. SUSAN McBRIDE-BA, Ohio Wesleyan University, Spon- sor: Debutantes, Committee Assignments: PTA Publicity, So- cial Studies. MRS. EARLENE HAYNES MCCOY-BS, Tuskegee Institute, Committee Assignments: Alumni Co-ordinators, Hospitality, So- cuzl Studies. MR. H. A. McCULLOUGH-BS, South Carolina State Univer- sity, Golf Team Coach, Industrial Arts. MRS. GLORIA MOFFET-BS, Tuskegee Institute, Sponsor: Chemistry Club, Committee Assignments: Student Affairs Committee, Science. MR. OLIN MORRIS-BS, Alabama A8tM College, Committee Assignments: Assembly, Social Science. MRS. ERNESTINE NATHAN-BA, Johnson C. Smith Univer- sity, Sponsor: J-Ladies, Committee Assignments: Miss Green- wave Committee, French. MRS. MARTHA PHILLIPS-BS, Alabama State College, Spon- sor: Les Jeune Filles, Dramatics, English. SGT. RAYMOND PLAISTED, JR. CMSGJ-Senior Instructor ROTC. ' MRS. AUDREY POSEY-BS, Alabama State College, Sponsor: FBLA, Offices in Teacher Associations: Assistant Secretary, Muscogee County Teachers and Education Association, Business Education. MRS, EVELYN POWELLWBS, Paine College, Loyola Univer- sity, Science. MR. ARTHUR REEVES-BS, Savannah State College, Tuskegee Institute, Industrial Arts. MRS. EFFIE J. REID-AB, Spelman College, Sponsor: Student Councis, Sophisticated Ladies, Committee Assignments: Ameri- can E ucation Week, Annual Staff Advisor, Cheerleader, Ad- visor, I969 Class Advisor, Social Studies. MRS. CORALEE ROWELL-BS, West Va. State College, New York University, American University, Atlanta University, Sponsor: French Club, French. MRS. HELEN SCOTT-BS, MEd., Alabama State College, Fort Valley State College, Sponsor: Future Teachers of America! Committee Assignments: PTA, Debating Team Advisor, Dra- matics Guild Advisor, English. MR. WALKER SCOTT-BS. Fort Valley State College, Atlanta University, Track Coach, Science. MRS. GWENDOLYN SMITH-BS, Savannah State College, Au- burn University, University of Georgia, Kansas State Univer- sity, Sponsor: Elegant Ladies Club, Mathematics. MRS. JOYCE SMITH-BS, University of Missouri, Iowa State University, English. MR. ODIS SPENCER-BS, MEd., Alabama State College, Tuskegee Institute, Florida A8rM University, Jackson State College, Head Football Coach and Athletic Director, 1969 Class Advisor, Social Studies. MR. LEO STALEY-BS, MS, American University, SOClAll Studies. MR. OSCAR STANBACKfBS, MEd., Tuskegee Institute, Uni- versity of Southern California, Sponsor: Imperial Knights, Athletic Program of Studies, Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Head Coach, Jr. Varsity Basketball Coach, Physical Education. MR. PAUL THOMPKINS-BS, Fort Valley State College, New York University, National Science Foundation, Albany State College, Sponsor: Math Club, Cavaliers, Chess Club, Math- ematics. MRS. OLA WASHINGTON-BS, MEd., Clark College, Tuskegee Institute, Guidance Counselor. ' MISS CARRIE WEBB-BS, Fort Valley State College, Tuskegee Institute, Hampton Institute, Committee Assignments: Hospital- ity and Social, PTA, Sponsor: Seniorettes. DR. W. WHITE-AB, DDS, Morehouse College, Howard Uni- versity, Atlanta University, Sponsor: Boy Scouts, Chess Club. MISS G. WILLIAMS-BS, Savannah State College, Auburn Uni- versity, Sponsor: Girls Service Organization, Mathematics, 1969 Class Advisor. MRS. MARTHA WILLIAMS-BS, MEd., Alabama State College. Tuskegee Institute, University of Georgia, Pre-Vocational In- structor, PTA. MRS. MATTIE WILLIAMS-BA, Bennett College, Columbia University, Sponsor: Les Demoiselles Charmantes, Social Studies. MR. THOMAS WORKS-AB, Benedict College, Columbia Uni- versity, South Carolina University, Atlanta University, Line Coach Football , English. 1 MR. JAMES WRIGHTABS, Southern University, Fort Valley State College, Physical Education. Stakeu your claim AVF A Super Selection g'Cab-bagev serve you-.4-.1. Geraldine Abererambee Miss Sally Able .Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Abrams and Phelieia Sgt. and Mrs. Herbert D. Abron, Jr. .Mr. and .Mrs. James Abron and Daughters Miss Jessie Abron Rev. J. P. Adams .Mr. Fletcher Adams Mr. and Mrs. Hiawatha Adams .Mr. and iMrs. Jonas T. Adams .Mrs. Julia Adams .Mr. Julius Adams .Mrs. Mildred Adams .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ages .Mrs. Lucy Albritton Mr. and Mrs. Archie Alexander Miss Dorothy A. Alexander Sgt. and Mrs. E. T. Alexander .Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Alexander and Family Mr. Edward Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Enoeh Alexander. Jr. and Family .Mrs. Eva Mae Alexander and Daughters .Mr. and Mrs. Flute Alexander and Mrs. George Alexander and Mrs. George Alexander, Jr. and Family Miss Linda Joe Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Alexander Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alexander Miss Wanda Alexander Mr. Willie Alexander Miss Brenda Alford Mr. and Mrs. Comer Alford .Mr. Mr. .Mr. Sylvester Alford Mr. Allen Sgt. Andrew Allen Mrs. Bertha Allen Mr. and Mrs. Homer Allen Mrs. Jessie M. Allen 'Mrs. Martha Allen Mrs. Nellie Allen Mrs Odessa Allen Miss Thelma Allen .Mrs. Thelma Allen .Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Anderson and Family Mrs. Katie Anderson .Mr. and .Mrs. Luther Anderson .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson .Mr. and .Mrs. S. Anderson and Family Miss Veroniea Anderson Miss Yolanda Anderson .Mrs. Andrews .Mr. and .Mrs. .Yorrnan Andrews Roy A1'erett A .Mr. and .Mrs. Eddie Anthony Robert Anthony Mr. anl .Mrs. Thomas Anthony Sgt. and .Mrs. Appling and Family Re1'. and .Mrs. S. P. Arline and Family' Mrs. Frankie Arnold Mr. and .Mrs. Freee Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Horaee Arnold Mrs. Willie Jean Arnold Mrs. L. Arnold .Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene Arrington .Mrs. Emma Ash Mr. and .Mrs. Judge Ashe, Sr. Mr. Phillip Ashe Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Ashe and Family Mr. and .Mrs. Ashmond Mr. Henry Atkins PA TRON S Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Ezell Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bailey Mrs.' Luey Bailey Miss Mr. 7Mr. Mrs. CPL Lucy Faye Bailey .Manee Bailey, Jr. .Manee Bailey, Sr. Queen Bailey Ulysees Bailey Al Wesley Bailey .Mr. and Mrs. Will Bailey .Mr. and Mrs. Rogene Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bailey .Mr. Lucious Baker Mrs. Marget Baker Mr. and .Mrs. Baker Mr. and Mrs. .Miles Baker Mr. and .Mrs. Baldwin Mr. Eddie Baldwin Mrs. Harriet Baldwin Miss Stephain Baldwin .Mr. James Baldwin and Lawrenre Mr. Lueious Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Ozie Baldwin Mr. and .Mrs. Tom. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Banks Mr. Authur Banks .Mr. George Banks Mrs. ldella Banks .Mrs. John Banks, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Banks Mrs. Lannie Banks Mrs. .Manny Banks Mrs. Odessa Banks .Mr. Willie Banks .Mr. and .Mrs. Willie Banks .Mrs. Edna Bardy Mr. Jackie Barnes and Terrie James Barn es, Jr. .Mr. Jimmie Lee Barn es Mr. John Barnes .Mr. and .Mrs. John R. Barnes and Family Mr. .Mz'Arthur Barnes Mr. and Mrs. William L. Barnes and Family Mrs. Tanie Barnes Mrs. Mary Barnett Miss Ruth Barnett Mrs. Edna Barney .Mr. and .Mrs. William Baron and Son Mrs. Majorie Barrett and Family Mrs. Anne Jnez Bass .Mr. Joseph Bass Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bass Mrs. Patriria Bass Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Bass and Family Mrs. Carolyn Bassett Mr. Adolph Holiday Battle Miss Bett 'e Battle J Miss Beverly Battle Rei. and .Mrs. Eddie Lee Battle Miss Edna Battle Mr. and .Mrs. Hershalt Brittle and Curtis Sgt. and .Mrs. Tommie Baugh Mrs. Lillie Mae Beaeh .Mrs. Mary Alive Beasley and Family Mrs. Ada Bearford .Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bearvlord Rezz and .Mrs. Frank Beauford Mr. and .Mrs. .Moses Beauford Miss Jonnie Bearer Atwell Beauty Salon .Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Atwell .Mrs. Bobbie Austin und Family .Mrs. Johnnie Austin and Family .Mrs. Sadie Austin .Mr. and .Mrs. Talrnadge Austin and Family Mr. William Austin Miss Beverly Baller Sgt. Henry James Baber Mr. and .Mrs. Porter Baber Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Bailey and Carolyn Mr. and .Mrs. Earzell Bailey .Mrs. Emma Bailey Nathaniel Beavers Murray Bee Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Beerhum and Family Mrs. Josie Belk Mr. and .Mrs. fflarenee Bell Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bell Rez.: and .Mrs. W. M. Bell Mr. and .Mrs. A. lf. Hellany .Miss Barbara Benefield Mrs. E1'ea Bennett Mrs. Plezola Bennet Mrs. Alberta Benning Miss Flora Benning Mr. and .Mrs. Herbert Benning Mrs. ,Mary Benton Mrs. Pearl Benton Mrs. Sweerie Benton Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mr. .Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. .Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Maj. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Sgt. Mr. Mr. Rev. SFC Mr. .Mr. Mr. Mrs. Miss Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Sgt. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Miss Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Sgt. Lillian Bernarl Laura Berry Lola Berry and .Mrs. Lonnie Berry and .Mrs. Shelley Berry and Family .Mary A. Beverly and .Mrs. Dell Bible Willie Biddles Alma J. Biggers and Family Estelle Biggs and Renaldo and .Mrs. George Biglow and Daughter and .Mrs. T. J. 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Burch and Gordon Burkes Ronnie Burkes Mrs. Patricia Burnett and Family Mr. Theodore Burnette .Mrs. Enda Burney Mrs. .Maybell Burres Mr. and Mrs. M. Burrough Mr. and Mrs. J. Burst Mrs. Alice Burt Mr. and Mrs. George Barts Mr. Larry Burt and Fiance Mrs. Annie Burton Linda and Rodney Bush Mr. and .Mrs. George Bussey Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bussey .Miss Althia and Master Thermus Bu .Mrs. lda Bell Butler Mrs. Louise Butler Mr. and Mrs. Elizah Butts Mrs. Evelyn Bynam and Family .Mr. Henry Bynum Mr. Clifford Byrd Mr. Elbert Byrd Mrs. Hattie Byrd Mrs, Hattie Cain Family tler Mr. and .Mrs. James Cain, Jr. and Family Mrs. Margaret Caldwell .Mr. Henry Calhoun .Mr. James A. Caliver Capt. Eugene Campbell Mr.s. Jenette Campbell Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Campbell .Miss Lasharne Campbell .Mrs. Verna Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Willie Campbell Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Cannon Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon Mrs. Lillie Cantoral Mrs. .Nettie Canty Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood Capennx Mrs. Doris Card Mrs. Easter Carrnaelf .Mrs. Johnnie Carmen Mr. Riehard Garney .Mrs. Bessie M. Carson .Mr. Ralph Carson Mr. and .Mrs. Clarenee Carswell Mrs. C. B. Carter Mrs. Ella Carter Mrs. Edith J. Carter Sgt. John L. Carter Miss Julia Carter Mrs. .Maggie Carter Mr. and Mrs. Carter Mr. and .Mrs. Willie Carter Mr. and Mrs. Willie James Carter Mr. Jelfie D. Carthor Mr.s. Annie Bell Cartwright Miss Antia Caulton Mrs. Helen Caulton Mr. and .Mrs. Emmett Chamber Mrs. Ethel T. Chambers and Son Sgt. and .Mrs. Jimmie Lee Chambers .Mrs. Madge Camber Mrs. Francis Chaney PATRONS Mrs. Adrian Chapman Mrs. Alice Chapman Mr. Tom Chappell Mrs. Mary Chatman Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Chatter and Family .Mr. S. P. Charleston and Family Mr. Charlie Cherry Mrs. Doris Cherry .Miss Doris Cherry Mrs. Tinnie Cherry Mr. Donald Chester Miss Annette Chiles Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chiles Mrs. E. Chislom Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christian Mr. and Mrs. Christoper Sp 5 Barry Clark Mr. B. Clark Mrs. Earnest Clark Mrs. Ellie Clark Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Clark Mr. Leroy Clark Mrs. Louise Clarke Mrs. M. Clay Mr. and Mrs. Asburry Clayton .Mr. Red Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Will Clayton Mrs. Annie Cliatt Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clialt MSgt. Robert Cochran Robert Colbert Mrs. Janie Colders Mrs. Angolene Cole Mr. Ben W. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Cole .Mr. John Cole Master Willie and Gregory Cole Mr. Af-lord Coleman Mrs. C. L. Coleman Mr. Douglass Coleman Mr. Henry E. Colemlltl .Mrs. Hattie Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Coleman .Mr. Kary Coleman Mrs. Lesie Mae Coleman Mrs. Luther M. Coleman Mrs. Martha Coleman Mrs. Khonie Coleman Mrs. Rina Coleman Mrs. Rosa Lee Coleman Mr. W. C. Collier Mrs. Louise Collins Y I Mr. and Mrs. D. 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Delaney Mrs. Eva Deloah Mr. Henry Dempsey Mrs. Rosa Dent Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Denson Mr. and Mrs. Clernon Deramus and Daughter Mrs. Willie Mae Devereaux Mr. Thomas Deroe Mrs. .Mary Devoie Sgt. Louis Diaz Mr. Antoni Diekerson Mrs. Cornelia Diekerson Mr. Lester Diekson .Mrs. Louise Dinkins Miss Minnie Dinkins Mr. Osear Dinkins Mrs. Catherine Dixon Mrs. Ernest Dixon Sgt. and .Mrs. Harry Dixon Mrs. .Mary Dixon Miss l'atrit'ia Dixon Mrs. .Minnie Dixson CWD and Mrs. 'Milton E. Dodson Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Dogart Mrs. Ruth Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. James Donison Mrs. Sgt. Miss Mrs. Mr. Mr. .Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. .Mr. Mrs. Jtlllif? Dooley and Mrs. Austin Dorne and Family l'inl.'y Gail Dorne Bessie Dorsey and Mrs. James Dorsey and Mrs. John A. Dorsey and Mrs, .Monroe Dorsey and .Mrs. Willie Dorsey and Family and Mrs. .Melvin L. Douglass W. E. 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Esters, Jr. .Mrs. Eula Evans and Family Mr. Doloman Evans Julius Evans .Mr. Melvin Evans PA TRON S Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Ford Mrs. Hattie Ford Mrs. Josephine Ford Maforie, Gleen, Cynthia and Gwendolyn Ford Mrs. .Mary Ford Miss Patrieia Ford Minister W. Ford Mr. and .Mrs. William Ford Mr. Charlie Fortson Mrs. Fran ees Mr. and .Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Berthan Miss Carolyn Miss Dianne Foster Miss Dorothy Foster Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Elanor Foster f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster Miss Jeannie ,Mae Foster Mr. and .Mrs. Jessie Foster .Mr. Jimmy Foster Mrs. Mildred Foster Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster 'Mr. and .Mrs. William Foster Mr. Danny Faulks Miss Terry Fountain Mrs. Annie Fowler S174 and Mrs. Kenneth Foxworth Mrs. Teressa France Willie Frank Miss Louise Franklin Mr. and .Mrs. Jimmie Franklin Mrs. R. 0. Franklin Fortson Robert Fortson Willie Foster Foster J. Fortson Foster Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Golden Mrs. lda Golden and Son Mrs. Ruby Colett Mrs. Maggie Goodman Mr. Willie Goodman Miss Sherry Goodman Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred Goodwin and Family Mrs. Annie Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodwin and Clarenee, Jr. Miss Eloise Goodwin Miss Evelyn Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Lester Goodwin and Family Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Goodwin and Verna Miss Verna Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Goolsby Mr. Charlie Lee Gordon Mrs. Hazel M. Gosha Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gosha and Family Mrs. Mable Grahan1 Miss Hazel Granison Mrs. Grant .Mr. Charlie Grant Dr. and Mrs. James M. Grant Mrs. Susie Grant Miss Barbara J. Granville Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenee Granville Mrs. Era Gray and Family Ge S nie Gray a gt. 1Ret.J and Mrs. John Gray Mr. and Mrs. Theo Gray Mr. Willie E. Grayson Mr . and Mrs. E. R. Green Mrs. Ellen Green Mr. and Mrs. Odell Evans Mrs. Perrine Evans Mr. Solomon Evans Mrs. Susie Evans Mr. Robert Everthreat .Mr. Tred Ezikiel .Mr. Sass Ezekiel .Mr. and Mrs. William A. 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Sr. Mr. George Ford Mr. and .Mrs. George Ford and Family Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Franklin and Mrs. Frazier Mr. Jerry Frazier Mr. Joe B. Frazier Sgt. and Mrs. Reginald Frazier Mrs. Julia Frederirk Miss Chriseynthia Evette Freeman D. L. Freeman Mr. l. L. Freeman Mr. Freeman and Barbara Mr. J. B. Freeman Mrs. Janie Freeman Margaret Freeman Mrs. Beatrice Freneh Mr. John Green and Family Mrs. l'earlie Green Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Green Alfonza Greene Allen Bernard Greene .Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie H. Green: Miss Dorothy Eloise Greene Sgt. and .Mrs. James Greene Miss Linda Greene Marilyn Elaine Greene Miss Mary Nell Greene Mrs. l'earlie M. Greene Roger Earl Greene Miss Rosetta Greene Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Greene Miss Cora Greer Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greene Miss Cora Greer Mrs. Janie Grier Den. 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Mr. Mr. Mr. Elde Mr. .Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Rein Dr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Miss Mr. Mr. Miss Mr. .Mrs. Mr. Mr. .Mrs. .Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mr. Mr. Mrs. Urs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Urs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Miss Mrs. Mr. Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. .Neagles Veola Nelms and .Mrs. Randy Nelson Willie Nelson Willie Richard Nelson Luther James Newton, Jr. r and .Mrs. T. R. Newton Cornelius Nolan .Mary Norah Waymon Nicholas and Mrs. Franh' Buster Nunly Otis Nunnally and .Mrs. John and Mrs. W. S. Parrieia Olllord Erlynne Oglen Doris Ogletree and Mrs. James Ogletree Edith Oliver Nix Oblelon Odom s and Son and .Mrs. Otis Oliver and Family Albert O'Neal Eara M. O,Neal Osear L. O,Neal Jimmie M. O'Neal and Mrs. Mose O'Neal Raymond O'Shirlf Alberta Owens and Mrs. B. 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Mrs. Gartha Smith Mrs. Gertrude Smith Miss Gloria Velisha Smith Mrs. Graee E, Smith .Mrs. Gurlers Smith Mrs. Hattie Smith Mrs. James Smith Mr. and .Mrs. John Smith Mr. and .Mrs. John H. Smith .Mrs. Johnnie Smith and Family Mr. Johnnie Smith .Mr. and Mrs, Lime Smith Sgt. and Mrs. Line Smith Mr. Lloyd Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lucina Smith Miss .Mamie Smith .Mrs. Mary Smith Miss .Mozell Smith Mrs. Myrtis Smith Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Smith Mr. and .Mrs. Sammie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith Mr. Tloyd Smith Mrs. T. W. Smith Mr. Walter Smith Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Carter Smyre. Jr. .Mr. and Mrs. Carter Smyre. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ea' Snell .Mr. James Snell .Mrs. Mary Snell and Terry Mr. Pay Snell Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Snelling Mr. Henry L. Snelling .Mrs. Ruth Snipes Mrs. Mamie Snozeer .Mr. and .Mrs. Anthony Sohs and Mr. Clarence Solomon Darryl and Carmen Solomon Sgt. and .Mrs. .lohn Solomon Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Sparks Mrs. Mildred Sporlfs Mr. Clarence Spenrer Mr. and Mrs. Heron Spenrer .Mr. Thomas Speneer .Mrs. .Mattie Spidell Mr. Harry Spigner Mrs. Hattie Spivy .Mr. Melrin Spivey' .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Spratling Sgt. and Mrs. Benjamin Sprowls Mr. ana' Mrs. Albert Stafford Mrs. Beulah Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Wardell Stanford .Mr. and .Mrs. A. J. Stanlfs Mrs. Elizabeth Stanlfs and Family Mr. Cant L. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley Mrs. Lilla Starr Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Stephens Mr. Freddie Stephens .Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Stephens Mr. Johnny Stephenson Mrs. Lila Mae Stepp Mrs. Thelma Sterling Mrs. .Minnie L. Stevens .Mr. Ruben Stevenson Mr. Willie Sterenson Dr. and .Mrs. Castelle Steusard Miss Beverly Stewart Mrs. l.u1'ille Stewart Miss l'atrir'ia Stewart Mr. B. L. 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Thomas Miss Ann Thomas Miss Annie Thomas Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Thomas Mrs. Bertha Thomas Mr. C. Thomas Mr. Cederielr Thomas Daniel Thomas Mr. Eddie Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Felix Thomas and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Thomas .Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Thomas Mrs. Hattie Bell Thomas Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Thomas and Sons Mrs. James N. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas .Mrs. Jessie :Mae Thomas Rel: and Mrs. John Thomas Mr. John Thomas and Family Miss Judith Thomas .Mr. Leon D. Thomas .Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Thomas Leonard Thomas Mrs. .Martha Thomas Mrs. Mary Thomas Mrs. .Mary L. Thomas and Family Mr. Marvin L. Thomas Mrs. .Moses Thomas .Mr. and .Mrs. Murray Thomas .Mrs. Nina Thomas and Sons Mrs. Pauline Thomas .Mrs, P. J. Thomas Mrs. Rebeera Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Rozell Thomas .Mr. Terry Thomas Mrs, Willerle Thomas Mr. Willie Thomas .Mrs. Willie Thomas The l'aul Thomplfins Family Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Thompson and Family Mrs. lda B. 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Compliments of NOVELTY SHOP CLOTHES ooo SHOES 1244 Broadway Phone 324-3538 A Complete Stock of Household Furniture Can Be Seen At Our Store At All Times for the Entire Family 1027 Broadway Columbus, Ga. Phone 323-1651 or 327-7147 CQQLING HEATING SUMBRY'S MORTUARY 418 Seale Rd. Phenix City, Ala. SPENCER EQUIPMENT CQ. PA 0- BOX 444 No. 3 - 413 23rd St. Columbus, Ga. 1220 Linwood Boulevard Dial FA 3-1834 Phone 327-8515 Columbus, Georgia J. E, GROGAN - President President-Austin Sumbry Secretary and Treasurer-Thelma Sumbry Embalmer-Arthur L. Sumbry Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 69 Columbus Bank and Trust Company ' Columbus, Georgia Puzzled CIIDOUI' your future ? Southern Bell QM crzflnvr Www agen Sawwr I A I ,f: ' -3 -f T u 'lf' if llUlllllllIIlfn 'nT'W n J - -' I- - QL' -Q: if llhiiillli T- :E - fe A I ' -' ' E Offggnm il H ' 'L ---- Y, , L. , - ,... 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BOX i993 COIL-ImbUS, GGOFQHH Power Transmission Machinery Gray, Ductile and Alloy Iron Castings Dial 323-6660 600 l2fh Street Columbus, Ga KEN WOODFIN, General Manager Telephone 323-0471 Pick Up '70lII:S' Get a ,Q PICK-UP 464' Id.--4 may A Iili . ,.,.,.,,,.,,i,:.,.Al..:l.1q 77 Q PIZ1 1 :555g1,:Qg:: -'A' 5 7 LI S f ...Fu I' A i' PTD? .X -MIIIIIIIWNHNN 1' IL - h lfffi- ' M-IQ Crlsp wid I DeIIcIous Always Fresh! TOM HUSTON PEANUT CO. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA SUPERIOR BAKERY OPEN MON.-SAT. 7 A.M. TILL 8 P.M. SUNDAY 8 A.M. TILL 7 P.M. 5 .A M- A-OQVQQIGLEY SPECIAL okosns A SPECIALTY LCD - BIRTHDAY - WEDDING o ANNIVERSARY - CAKES - PIES - BREAD - ROLLS o PASTRIES - DOUGHNUTS Dial 327-7581 I I83 HENRY AVE, OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY IN wvNNroN SHOPPING CENTER ON MAcoN RD. -. I ? QQ :J K - , 1- 4'?.'?iQ WE ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL OE THE WEEK LOCATED I Compl iments of TASTY SANDWICH COMPANY 3849 Hamilton Road Phone 322-881 I Y I PHOTOGRAPHY FORMERLY an s1'uDIo . . . SPECIALIZING IN . COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY A AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY QCOMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS AINDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTS AwEDDINss - FAST SERVICE - ANY PLACE 0 ANY TIME EXPERT COPY 8. RESTORE OF OLD PHOTOGRAPH C V FOR APPOINTMENT X PORTRAITS --CALL PASSPORTS SCHOOLS NIGHTS CALL 323-sa9I II3 I2+ T. ACROSS FROM MAI POST OFFICE DOWNTOWN JF 322-6443 Beginning our 83rd year . . . may my mp my I BRADCO FERTILIZERS O BRADLEY REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO 0 COLUMBUS GROCERY 8. SUPPLY 0 COLUMBUS IRON WORKS I COTTON WAREHOUSING I DOLPHIN MARINE O FLORENCE MARINA I FORESTRY AND TIMBER PRODUCTION I' FARMING Divisions Of 1W. C. BRADLEY CO. w G - COLUMBUS, GEORGIA LIVE HAPPIER WITH MUSIC shop at Compliments nouGl.Ass Music cEN'rER of 1200 Brookhaven Blvd. Columbus, Ga. Instrument Sales and Service Teaching Studios FRANKLIN DOUGLASS, Owner and Operator Stock up for Sunday patio cook-outs, picnics or fun parties. Dixie Boy food can be refrigerated without loss of flavor DIXIE BOY Hickory-Smoked Pit Barbecue Just Taste whats happened to Barbecue! SOL AND HARRY COHN Shop GAYLORD'S Shopping Fun for every one IO58 Talbotton Road Columbus, Ga. 322-2664 North Lumpkin Road at Victory Drive h , 0 1 t e accents on ,... 0 There is more of what you want at . . xveus I pr A. xvells pl Q K I R A L F Y ' S Downtown -:- Columbus Square - W UCCWIH M 0 xxiells 'gif' ' COLUMBUS, GEORGIA , ICQ CIFQEITW ' BENNING PARK PHARMACY an LEROY CAULEY, Proprietor ' b l L ' ll 'LQ l I ZIOO Cussela Road Columbus' Ga Fresh Baked Lasagna - Ravioli, Spaghetti 8. Meat Balls PHONE MU 9-2586-7 Prescriptions Called For And Delivered Veal Parmigiana - Charcoal Broiled Steaks - Sea Food MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES Open 7 Days a Week - II AIM. till II P.M, Sunday 4:30 till II P.M. I IO6 - 8th Ave.-Dinglewood 327-7451 COMPIIMENIS OF OLU BU BOTTLER ASSIICIATIO COMPLIMENTS 46 we OF Muscoeeis couN'rY GRAYSON R055 PHARMACEUTICAL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ASSCCIATICN SERVICE HERB WARREN, Manage C I b G g B Phone 322-I478 Res. Ph 561 7140 A ed with I1 Georgia Pharmaceu'ficaI Associatio PI A I d B gh Our Aim - B tter Community and Individual Health 522 T h S C I b G g Q Ace aoNnn-is co. A Office - 1007 lst Ave. FA 2-7796 Columbus, Georgia L. R. ANDERSON JOHN LAW J. T. CTEDD BRYANT Hours by Appointment Telephone 324-6839 DR. A. P. SHERALD, Ill We Make Bonds Anywhere In The State of Ga. Dentist A Bonds of all Courts A 318 - 17th Street Columbus, Ga. 24 Hour Service - Day or Night v FOR SALE Suites 104 81 106 Cross Country Plaza Congfafulaflons from MORELOCK BROWN FINANCE CO., INC. REAL ESTATE COMPANY 322-5555 With two convenient locations Call: Evelyn Jackson .,....,, .... 2 97-5982 to serve YOU- Beatrice Breaux . .,.. 561-6669 3125 2nd Ave. M16 13th S.,- pfathel' If'IQI'aTT'I . . ..,, Fred Berry . . . . . 561-9464 lt pays to look your best Complete Body Work 8- Painting Benning Road Body Shop B 5' B BARBER SHOP 1106 Benning Road Phone 689-7305 Columbus, Georgia James Foxworth Home 561-6795 228 Seale Road Emory Snider Home 689-5253 THE CONCRETE COMPANY Compliments Ready-Mixed Concrete of FRANK D. FOLEY, Jr. Telephone FA 7-4548 822 Twelfth Street Columbus, Ga. PHILIPS HARDWARE Roocsns-MQRGAN ears PLUMBING COMPANY P U S Where your business is appreciated Sears Has Everything Serving the public for 26 years in WATER SYSTEMS Remodeling - 60 Months to pay . Emergency Pump Replacement E - Emergencies at Night Dial 327-3589 0 l 1Slallafl0l'1 5eI'VlCe . O Jsets, Submersibles, ' ump Units In ' Ave. . Lawn Sysfenqs X0 l5 Trucks waiting to serve you 0 Well Drilling 5 , 0 Plastic Pipe Plumbing and Heating NO MONEY DOWN on Sears Modernizing Credit Plan 561-6520 Rheem Glass-Lined Water Heaters SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Repairing and Contracting 3012 MACON RD. From For the best in the Tonzorial Art Visit the A FRIEND RIGHTWAY BARBER SHOP T 2 O Where particular people congregate Richard Strum phone 323-5066 Two Master Barbers Robert Price Roosevelt Brown, Sr. R I d W lt 0 an a on Wm. Fletcher Brown, Prop. COLUMBUS FIXTURE MANUFACTURING CO. Designers and Manufacturers of Bank Store and Office Fixtures A Code 404 323 5687 P O B I Columbus, Ge g 31902 QUALITY WITH DISTINCTION PETIETE BEAUTY SALON l0ll - lst Ave. Compliments to the CLASS OF I969 SOUTHLAND GROCERY B - PHE IX COLUM Us N CO., INC. CLEANERS ASSOCIATION 900 Andrews Rd. Compliments to the Compliments to the CLASS OF I969 CLASS OF 1969 ARISTOCRAT ICE CREAM CO. 900 - 6th Ave. Compliments to the CLASS OF I969 AUTO-PAINT SUPPLIES l328 - l0tl1 Ave. Compliments to the CLASS OF l969 ONE HOUR VALET I032 Broad St. Compliments tothe CLASS OF I969 PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL HOME 2625 B V R d Ph 322 3456 687 l800 WRIGHTS BROTHERS JACOB PHARMACY 2310 Wynnton Rd. Phone 322-5545 Compliments to the CLASS OF 69 Compliments to the CLASS OF 1969 VARSITY DRIVE INN 3085 Macon Road Phone 561-8200 Compliments to the CLASS OF 1969 You'II Always Look Lovely In Clothes From MATTHEWS All 5 Stores Columbus Square Downtown Phenix Plaza on Wynnton Oakland Park DETERMINED YEARBOOKERS WORK 'COVERTIMEH I 1-nz' Randolph Watson, Managing Editor, and Layout Editor, Judy Copeland, place reminders on the bulletin board. Laster Walker discusses the design of the cover with Connie johnson, Bernadette Barn- hart, Beverly Baker. and Charles Bradley. 1 wg M4 whim , All 1. I W lltl -. t i Q t I' V K 3 : ' , V K tt . I nv I C Y t:tis'o N Always conscious of Parkinson,s Law Work expands to fill the time allotedf' Spencerian year- lz o o k staffers worked uovertimen to meet ever- present deadlines. With the additions of the ROTC pages, Room 126 became the hectic scene of over 75 hours of work each week. 197 Annual Staff typists work after school hours to produce the messages of the 1969 Spencerian. They are ffront rowj from left to right: Con- nie Turner, Gloria Williams and Martha Hughes, lsecond rowf Celeste Hogan, Irma Keith and Sylvia Lockettg fthira' rowt Barbara Hourel and Loretta faclfson. Helping to finance the 1969 Spencerian, the Ad Staff con- sists of ffrom left to rightj Timothy Davis, Michael Ho- ward, Roland Walton, Robert Price, james Walker, and William Peterson. Annual Staff photographers were three in number hut this number includes two amateurs from the SHS campus, namely, Norval Stovall fleftj and Luster Walker frightj. li t 'A-v ,ii L sf, 1 is .W ,, jam' K' I if xl, ,qi 5 yy, 1 nf 3 1 7 t K l g , y ,avg ----- nf' 5 Q 43 'U Z 7 ,.-aw jf U Images of - Scrambled'Dogs, Sandwiches, Hamburgers, ANNUAL STAFF A FINAL IMAGE - deadlines, the staffs jesting, Vernais ring - . All part of the most memorable and rewarding experiencs of our lives. What makes a staff member often forfeit television and work hours after school and on weekends for a yearbook? Days after the beginning of the 1969 Spencerian, it seemed strangely unreal that all ucopya' is fitted and all pictures are ucroppedv. Surprisingly, these days have seemed shorter to staffers than to many of their friends. Heralding Spencerians as latent martyrs, on-lookers wondered what mystical spell made staffers Hsacrifice body and soul for the Spencerian. Frequently hearing HI can't - I have to work on the yearbookn, friends found it difficult to understand the do-or-die spiritv. Maybe it stemmed from the many jokes that broke the monotony of the ulayoutsi' and Ncopiesv, yet staff morale made the work hours pass quickly. Most significant were the staffers themselves, always ready to share a joke and put their heads together to solve a layout problem. Whatever the exact reason for the Spencerian's devotion, the 1969 Spencerian is hardly a sacrifice of its staffers, but rather an image - a part of them. Not forgetting the smashing crisis that brought staffers to grips with their responsibilities, the editor extends sincere thanks to Mr. Raymond Crowell, of Ritz Studio and Mr. D. L. Williamson of Logan's Studio for their excellent photo- graphy and invaluable advice. A special thank youu is owed to Mr. Louis Kunze, Ir., of the Columbus Office Supply Company, for his genuine concern and never ending patience. Most important, untold credit is due to our sponsors, Mrs. Effie ,Io Reid and Mr. Eddie Hollingsworth for their countless hours of guidance and friendship. Larry Greene Editor-in-Chief .. Managing Editor Assistant Editor Copy Editor ..... Larry D. Greene Randolph Watson Sandra Davis Verna Goodwin Layout Editors ....... ....... ,I udy Copeland Connie Turne? Moods Editors ......,... Irma Keith Atheletic Editor Academic Editor Artist .......................,....,. Subscription Editor ....... Photographers ..............,.. Faculty Editors .,,,....,,..... Celeste Hogan Charles Bradley Beverly Baber Laster Walker . Barbara Hourel . Norval Stovall, Luster Walker . Loretta Iackson, Martha Hughes, Elizabeth Threatt Album Editors .... Seniors-Gloria Williams, Peggy Slocum b, Iuniors-Sylvia Lockett, Sophomores-Bernadette Barnhart, Freshmen-Patsy Lewis Patrons Editors ,,.,,...,.,,,.,, Connie Iohnson, lanest ,Iackson Advertising Managers ........ Robert Price, Ad staff ,...,,,...,.,....... Roland Walton Michael Howard, ,larnes Walker, Timothy Davis, Rodney Christian, Alvin Mack, William Fluellen, Richard Slrum, William Peterson, Roger Reese, Willie Butler, Lamar Giles, Roy Prescott. The editorial staff thinks through editing problems. Left to right are Connie Turner, Layout Editor, Larry Greene, Editor-in-chief, Sandra Davis, Assistant Editor, and Randolph Watson, Managing Editor. 199 L.: A utographs I . 7 l GX Q My fQt? 4i wfwmzfw W Mx? My H l'H1Mf M LJJFW Zfma M422 ivzwff Q? 'K W ff21mL,,,,4,,, WMI if nav MMM Qwwu WWIMWWW N we fi' hmm LDL' Kms FWZZMJMJD , w, W'W1w 1 wg? Q?:f'f:g M X Ei I W I XA, XAQM, A 9 y VW ff! 2? gf, ZZ, X S Q? x :B V Anukq v -?L'ff,,wi74 . YE Wdgfffw, X A L5 ENMMMQ 'B QRS W mi 5? +4 ,X NN-' V .J 3 'X . -Q N. ' Q YK Nga TQ :S Y, ,A xx V N- Y Q X N X X x 5 ,QA 4 A XT' xy Mg 3 Nqr 4' Y, xxx C-,. xi' W-AXE xx Qu- K X-A3 Y A X x xv A Ns V 1 X-1 X ' X, if N -, . A W F NA 7 AK ' , XX .V J X'-1' -X, . x .- Q , V 1 f UF' 200


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