Westminster Schools Atlanta - Lynx Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1960

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SENIOR HISTORY .IYY. . SENIORS .v,,Y,.....w.....L.... SUPERLATIVES ,......... SPIRITUAL LINKS ,,,, SERVICE COUNCIL ., ATHLETIC LINKS .... IXIAY DAY ........V., ..,.....,. ATHLETIC COUNCIL CHEERLEADERS ........ TEAMS ..,.,,.......,............,. ACTIVITY LINKS ....., STUDENT CABINET STUDENT COUNCIL HONORARIES .....,.Y,,.. CLUBS .,.,,,.,,,,,,III,I. PUBLICATIONS ,I ,, JOINT SECTION SCHOLASTIC. I,I.I,.,.I,...,.,..........,...S..S..S,S.. ...,S..S . SPIRITUAL ATI HLETIC ,.,.,,,, SOCIAL , DEDICATION ..,..,.....,.......SS.....w...----A- ..V,-A FACULTY ....II,... , FEATURES ....,, ATHLETICS ..,,.... FOOTBALL ..,,,,.. BASKETBALL. .... . WRESTLING .,S,.. SOCCER ..,..v........S.. SWIMMING .....S.,....... CROSS-COUNTRY ,...Y. TRACK ....,,.Y..,,....... BASEBALL ,...., TENNIS ,,,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,., GOLF. BOWLING ..... ORGANIZATIONS ..,.,,,.I CLASSES ..., ,..,.,........Y,.......... ...---- SENIOR REFLECTIONS SENIORS .,,,,.,.,,...,............,.... ....... JUNIORS ....I.,.I,.,..... SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ,,.,..,,... SUB-FRESH MEN .,,, 109 13 117 ITUIZIIQI 132 13-1 140 148 150 158 165 166 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 184 186 188 200 203 206 209 DR. WILLI.-XXI I.. PRESSLY 1311 YX11111111 1.. P11-NQ13' has 111-1-11 1111-S1111-111 01' 1111- YY1-st111111s11-1' 80110015 s1111-1- 11s 111-Q'i1111111g in 19511. 111- 1 11111111111 1-I'UII1 P1'1111'1-- 11111 111111 1-'11'111-11 1119 X11s111 x 131 g1'1-1- 111 11'11'x 11'11 111 19-19 111- wma 1 11XX'FLIxC1l'l1 1111- 11011011 130c1111' 01' 1.i11-1x11111'1- 211 NX'as11ir1Q- 1011 211111 1.1-1- 1'11iv1-rsitx 111 1111- N11111 1'I11QA 0111111011. 1111-10 IS HO 130115011 M1111 11215 C1C1111- IIIOILP 101' XXv1xi1111111i11'1, 111311 11111' 1JI'1'Kl The guiding hand of Wes'rm1ns+er X113 lll1lll'4 P0111-1 Y C11-111. Board o1'Trus'rees D11 V1-1111111 BI'Of'11'x. C111fl177!I!lIl X11N. 1XL1I1 .X111-11. .11 X11's,l1z11111-XCI. X111111111- X1111-1. XY. 1561-rs 111' 11. XICCL1111 X11'Q.S111-1111-1'1S113'11 1113 17. IJ X11111-1 X111 XX'1'11J11I'Il 011111 1X1I.1'1111! C111 X111 111113111 1117111111 X11'.XN'.11.1 111Q X11.11.1D.91111111 X11'x 1111111-4 'N 1'1I'L17l'IL X11'.11:111..S111i111 1111 1q01L1I111 1' 11-1- X11'N. 11111111118 X111-111 X11. ff. .X111Ill1' 11111 X11-1.01-111u1' 11 1 111 X 1311 X11 X11 1-11 11. X11 175 1111111 . 1'1111.1111 1l1I111l1Il XY1111.11:1N1N111111- X111N'111XX111111111N 1 x I' E552 4555- LEE? 525522 eg sz i -fx:-f U-w..,. . --,-r T'-1211 1-if Tiiff-7-WIT? Q4 , ,, -L,-,.1 , , -- V,-,bl--,if--v-A-. .7 .,-.Y,,.,, W,..-- N.. -. .-..-....-L - -.. .,- , I ', ,, i ig 5 Illlt T 5 ii Q E -F . W 1960 edfmindfer Shoof Where are +hose cle'ren'I'ion slips? For many years, Westminster has been enlivened and enriched by a sparkling personality. Her understanding and enthusiasm have gained her the love and respect of every student. Her ineffable cheerfulness, her zest for living, her balanced strength make her an inspiration. Her humor beams with eternal youth and shines in the hearts of all who know her. Her championship of students, rights is oft unnoticed, because of her humility. And now, because of the admiration of the Senior Class for all these superb qualities. As we dedicate LYNX, 1960, we inaugurate as XVestminster's Mrs. Claire Thornton. D-Q 'Qs I:p,,. 0 Y 'XS MQQM1 -a 'jr-f 9' , -'Q gm ,pa -1 f 1,5 I af 7-ff ff K I 'ffi .Qwffffif Wiffff ' 'IQZW , 31 7595 A ffrfwffi Af' l?,f2'1L1,?,f, fgggif , ff5 ,f,gyfi'f'f f f1g?f4iZJ,f fi , gif M133 a f Xa 1 ix!! 14415 Frjfiila 9 f fwfffci ff 1 'z '9ESl:3'?' W ZR!! 'hx as ' .f, lffij jjif K f, qggzi 1, Q 'S-, .. 1 ,'x'M' fa -,X xx , , 1 'fy ll A 5 '52 F '1 z'sk7 Q '3x4'4 .Q,s?,! 5 ., ,,Q ,f , aw , 3, 412 ni av, A -. .2 mit? 5 ' ' .. w 2 , ' ,gy , i , 4 , , V41 .L N, JU 'n ' xa,', o QC 9? if ,Aow9.9.9RQ48c E ARQGOS' 5 QW FACULTY UNDERCLASSMEN SENIOR HISTORY SENIORS 'Wg sr? 'mw- 4-., MRS YN ALTER HERBERT Prznczpal Bzblr' B A Com erse College M A Emorv Unlx ers1tx And Jesus Increased In Wisdom MRS C B WFATHERLY Secretary ' - f - A s , '.?:Z.tZi55-' X he -A , New , s '- N - - UE , .q 5 , . Q r G . - 0 : K , ' 1 .9 - . . 0 , - M . , . I 0 . - . I ' I FACULTY INTRODUCTION Our facultv represents a natlon xude gathermg of hlghly tramed 1IldlVlCll1Z1lS whose sole purpose and mter est IS to a1d thelr students ln thelr search for knowledge Bes1des gwmg t1me duunq the school day, every member of the faculty spends much of her t1me out of school workmg to present the matenal to us 1n a more mterest mg and challengmg manner Ind1v1dual attentlon such as our teachers are able to g1VC us IS mdeed a prlxllege, for the 1nstructors trv to make thexr courses of stuclv sultahle to the mentality' and the rate of progress of each student 10 ,uf :I Aw? si Q W, MRS. F. SIDNEY ANDERSON. .III .,,.....A . ..... .A, ,..,A Ifnglixlz B. A.. 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I42lQl'ZlIlQl' Collegi- Mary Lander Vlce Presndenf Sharon Adams Presldenf Kathleen Hudson Secretary Candy Perryman Treasurer SUB FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE The class of 64 entered the Hlgh School thls year w1th a lot of pep and elqerness under the leadershlp of then' presldent Sharon Adams They have partlclpated 1n every ex ent wholeheartedly and haxe shown thelr versa t1l1tw m mam flelds They suffered through Rat Week wlth p1gt81lS and no make up but th1s dldnt dampen thelr sp1r1ts As proof of thelr prowess they turned r1ght alound and won second place fox thexr song 1n Slng Song To further lllustrate thexr creatwe ab1l1ty they won thlrd place for Homecommg lapels made a good showmg wlth thexr Thanks 1v1ng basket and remamed unequaled m then' scholastlc record 'I h1s class s w1ll to w1n cannot be beat' no ing, From all walks of Irfe they pay homage fo the sensors - , . . . 1 . ' 7.x ' 7 :Y 1. I V ,, ,., V. . . 4 V . . , . . . - , . . 3 4 K ni I , - 1 A . n 3 D - 5 s . , 6, . . ,, N 4 V . -1 . sf' . - . ' - ' : . ' : . : ' . - 'N - TA I S' D IU, , . sp 7 sa - To we SN' J L. nr , . . 17 Q W.. 5. 'A I - Q xt? . 3 .. , N Q Sharon Adams Susan Ailzman Nancy Bagley Beverly Barfield Julee Bell 54 Q ..V.i .. 'A : ' Z '- '. I Pa+sy Branch , A, Pafli Cannon I Rebecca Carpen+er - ' H' Barbara Church QM 33? A 2 ,Wing ills , -E:. H .lf '-n4 e h.:, A anncfna in Peggy Daole Mary Anne Davis Joan Dobbs Shelby Dudley Laura Dumas Donna Evans Marie Ford Nancy Freeman Pal Gaines Susan Gershon Lucille Glisson Melia Goldsmifh Marion Blaloclc Calhy Boolh nn t 1' Lucie Griggs Sandy Hall Judy Harrell Chalfy Harris Bobbie Gail Harvey Kafhleen Hudson Ashley Jones Nancy Jones Julie Keller Carol Kennedy Claire Kilmer Kay Kirlrley Mary Lander Margare+ Law Suzanne Liffle Befsy Loyless Cindy McCloud Nellie Dean Mason Reneau Mafflwews Jeanney Miller Sfarr Moore Claire Murplmey 'W Blair lson ,- Gnnger Murrell Lee Naihan Ju le Ollver Laura Owens Dorofhy Yafes Carolyn Young MJMW W' an Marcia Perry Cindy Perryman Cafhy Porler Frances Rees Polly Sharp Lauren Shaw Jane1'Sml+l1 Charlene Sockwell Susie Soper Susie Sprlnger Nancy S+one Bebe Swanson Susan Swrfl' Pa+rucla Thrower Grace Trimble Ginger Wallrer Susan Whipple Bobbie Wolfe Amanda Yarn Lyn Boo+h Secretary Nancy Baxter Vnce Presldenf Cameron Hannon Treasurer Harruel' Weyman Presldenl' FRESHMEN The Freshman Class has been moxmq str-ad1lx tow ard 1tS goal the Class Cup XNl11Cl1 1t succeeded m w1nn1ngf last wear Lnder the leadersh1p of 1ts xxx acxous presldent Harnet XVevman and xuth the enthus11st1c part1c1p1t1on of rts members the class of 63 mon second place IH Homccommff lapels second place slut and thlrd plact chem ln Slnff gong Thls rapldlx Flilflf' class IS proud to clalm a member of the X irsltx Basketball tt am Lx nn xx1llx1I'lS some outstandlng B Team phvtrs and thrte V cheexlmclus Dee Carter Laura ones and Lxnne Alun The classs sp1r1t has shown brlghtlx at the xarmous sports ex ents durmq the xeax The class of 63 hopfs to buxld on 1ts excellent record and to become fm 0llfSl'1IlCllI1Q 'Sophomore clszss Typical vlew of Freshmen mou+l'1s open 21 .1 .. ...A .. .... .....,....- 1, G ' -b ' V . ' ,l V 1 r ' 9 c 4 ' ' .z. . , r ' . T 5 ., , . X k,. -L D ' l' . I . S ,. . , . L. ' J x , ' ' 3: , K - . 21 ' . 'n , , , J , v . , 7 V ' , . . . ,, ' , , . ,. . . . . L .QL K A ,,L. . . 7 v ' I I . - Sally Bows Susue Brenner Anne Brown Nancy Bryan Marhcua Bryan? Befsy Bull Josue Carpenfer Dee Car+er 5' Rufh Abram Herd: Ager Lynne Alun Connne Gray Nancy Barwrclr Nancy Baxler Judy Black Lynn Boollw I Carolnne Cauble Aluce Chalmers Enleene Clark Jane Coclxe Eluabellr Coles Ann Collins Flossue Collins Lorne Condon Nancy Crawford Fran Croom Marcel DeLoach Margaref Edwards Rufhue Edwards Evans Eve Ken Fisher Gerald Fowler H.. Margare'r Heyman Lynne Hilberf Isabella Hinds Penny Hocking Eleanor Howell Clara Irwin Ka+l'ny Johnson Laura Jones Jean Fraser Wally Gay Judy Gordon Susan Grady Amanda Griffin K Cameron Hannon Mum: Harrison Jane Henderson '81,- Paula Relcl KnHy Russell Emily Slade Barbara Smar+ Rose Mary Smlfh Ansley Sprallln Ka+l1y Sfubbs Margarei Tarver .v X Sara Lewus Shelby Mllls Page Munford Susan Norcross Suzanna Odom Lucille Orr Nan Pendergrasl Duane Qualflebaum Lynn Wllluns Belsy Woelper Lucule Yow Marsha Towers Sue Tucker Harrle+ Weyman Josne Wufford pg--W 'Tf5'-1,-ifiz ' r' ' QW' g-v wif, vu... Edlfh Primm Secretary Maren Jorgensen Treasurer Kay Baxter President Jenn fer Hoclung Vlce Presvdenl' SOPHOMORES The Sophomores under the lerdershrp f Presldent Kay Baxter contmuc to demon strate the1r Splflt and CI'1fl'1L1Sl21SIIl 1n school act1v1t1es Thex worked together to wrn a second and thrrd place 1n Srnq Song and a second place for the1r or1q1nal Tl13HlxSg1V1Hg basket To the 1979 Homecommff thex con trlbuted bx encouragmg the football team vuth a banner Go Yhldcats Go oxer the entrance gates As a project thrs xear the sophomores haxe prouded bus fare for the cluldren at the Farrhax en School The class of 62 IS well represt ntcd ln thc xauous clubs and on the athlrnc flcld On the X arsltx Basketball Team are Ixnnr Rnd dtr Sallx Angel and Ann de Tuxrlle there are also able members of the V Team from the sophomore class Laura Dorsex 15 the representatrxe of th1s class on the Varsrtx Cheerleadxnff Qquad The Class of 62 has shown 1ts urllrngness to partrclpate 1n all phases of school l1fe Thex look forward to accomphshmg exen better thmqs as upperclassmen We cannot fell a lle we cur down 'rhe Dogwood Tree 'X yi .ha Cabbs Den+on Ann DeTrevllle Elise Cofleld Duane Cole Diana Currle Dancy Allcorn Emily Anderson Sally Angel Faye Bagley Emlly Baker Kay Baxier Ellen Beard Pam Bules Ada Lea Burnie Carolyn Brancl+ Grehzhen Brooks Beme Bruner Bonnre Bryanf Devereaux Cam Pa++y Callaghan Cafhy Clarke Marlon Dewar Laura Dorsey Elaune Feldman Callwerme Ford Judy Ford Mary Emma Fowler Sue Freeman Alice Gann Pd+I'ICl6 Gllham Dofhe Gllmer Anne Glenn Mary Anne Hamff Mary Hay Joanne Heinz Jennlfer Hocking Windy Horneffer Q' if .Km HarrleHe Horsey Lundy Howell Vick: James ffm ja Dofhe Joel Cheryl Jolwnsfon 27 T' 'algl' lllsa I ik Guerry Morrls Gmny Neely 28 Jeanne Mlfchell Bonnle Morgan Judy Morgan Linda Johns+on Maren Jorgensen Carolyn Kung Clayfon Lahmer Dus+y Lee Marianna Lines Susan Love++ Susue McCloud Ralengh McDonald Doro+hy Maddox Jane MaHhews Eluzabefh Mauldun Ruclu Maurer Sue Medlock Camllla Meyerson Pam Mullard Nell Tlweobeld Junie Wa+ers Caroline Wells Diana Wilburn Pafly Wolfe Peggy Wood The Armed Forces musf be de-speralel Yes gurls if s really 3 20' The Abomlnalale Sncwwoman' Y J if X .IL .' K' X.. ' 3 . Xi ge I f 4 .. Qy .,z.?:' 'IW - l ' A 'if' ,, 30 , f' I JUNIORS ll umm C l xxx me Qhoxxn llscll UllISl'1llCl1Il0' III 1 ms l S o f Incl hx Bntxx Pxlm o his hx L It or rx mrs xxr 1 1 Ol ti 1 1 x onff xx un txxfv sto for the so W 'md Chou mc 1 thucl ID thc' Q 1l cn l21Illx9flXlHf uaxlxvt C l full of o M tho ond of lvt xr TI Luc x C 'IIIDPIHCI xx 12 vloctrcl x1Cc I7ILi1CllI1I ol the Studcm lloclx 'incl Fchth Fraser lcfclxocl thc honor of bunw lJl1SlDf 9S manavcl of the p1pc1 Othm umors xxon plums of leiclc rshlp m the school uch 'ls xI'11X Groom Wlutflclcl and Brooks Pcrrxman xx ho au the jumox xepzcsentatlxcs on the LX NX Staff 'Ihc umom haxe more plaxers on the Varsxtx Baxlxetball Tram than anx other claw thex also have foul Chcmlcadcxe on the Xalsltx Squfxd Their rep 1CSQr1t1t1x0S of bmutx GIHUKI Brumbx 'md Nlawarvt Hl1tClllSOH xxcxc IDPINlDCIS of the 1979 Home-commff Coult Alonff xxlth 1 umquc x1t'1htx thx umor Class how 1tQ falr shire of lblillli 'xml hnautx Nexl' Years Sensor Spurn+ Tl'.I '-Tzfl-, ' '. ',' :ll ph: fi- who l lil- this f'Cf1l'. .' I' ' I' m. xxh 1 ' 'vm Ilfflilll '1 f ' thx- pzlxt tlmw- xx-ai thn- Jxm' ' 'wx llf p 'n, ir Shi-3 ,. 'i ing' ' fir! ' -31,1 'z lx ' ,kf Th Tl ' L' r l , ' . Ll llllI'f1 l' od. also hrouqht a third place. , . S ' . . ' ' ' ' , 1 f . . . 7 . ' '61 Lucy Carpen+er Susan Carswell Cnndy Chandler Carolyn Church Jean Daniel Jo Daniel Judy Darby Marfy Davns Dnana Dees Carole Dudley Lmda Dunbar Mlssy Elluo'r+ Anneffe Allyn Glenda Arnold Adruanne Bacon JUNIORS Wendy Bernhard+ Verdery Boyd La nd: Brenham AnneHe Brlsendnne Carol Brown Befsy Broyles Vurgnma Brumby Elanne Brumley Amy Card I96I Mary Elheridge Pauline Ferry Nancy Fowler Edith Fraser Peggy Frye Naielue Gorges Luz Godbey S+uar+ Goldsmnfh Annsley Gould Befh Greenblaff Mary Gunn Lmda Hall 49 rr. Lnbbe Hanger Woody Hannon Cornella Hammond Jeanne Hughes Marllwa Heidelberg Margarel Hu+cluson Ru+a Ivey Ceanne Jackson Joan Kaufmann Ann Kendrnck Tuna Klser Lounse Llllle Sara Toubman Judy Vlclrery Marolyn Warlcenhn Dee Welch Eleanor Wesflarook Eden Whale Mary Croom Whuffueld Sally Wood Sandra S+ Clanr Babs Sform JUNIORS Lynda Lloyd Pa++n Marhn Penny Nunnally Gayle Oliver Brooks Perryman Lynn PeHers Carolyn Pope Befsy Primm Susan Pye Marlon Rl1e++ Lane Schreeder Florida Sml+l'1 ri? 5 2 5 'S L J 34 We fhrnlr so +oo Amy 4 Nl I 5 arlung Formalnfy prevanls In Sophomore classroom 45 Tl1a+ Mllluon Dollar Smlle' Hero' L12 Edlllw you clonl apprecnale lrue beaulyl S One of the privileges of a Westminster student-a well equipped Library. lVestminsterls classrooms are always alive and full of the new and the old. From the quest for ancient history to the problems and fears of current events, we grow in our knowledge. It is here that we learn respect for the art and joy of study. It is here that we learn a new way of life and prepare for the still newer one of college. Here we cry and laugh, fail and succeed, err and correct. Here is the essence of Westminster. nvaluable secrerarial knowledge gained in typing class. Panlomimel 36 Concen+ra+ion-ihe ar+ of +he sfudenf 4 Q V J Experimeniafion-a valued experience ...ll Seniors enioy glamor chairs. Algebra-+he Firs+ s+ep in+o 'rhe world of ma+h Self-expression-creai'ivi+y Pai 'fakes a re-exam. -C' ,WW 'Q ,,.,.4,W, N ,MW ,f -' 9 ff J ,Lf 1. ,f V, ,f , ,., 'V' 'LIL F' xx 5 AV German Ill enioys an informal discussion. Hablan esPaAi0I v -'J if . W 'S-uff f? . Qmv. I . f ii Nous parlons le 'frangais W f fr W3 W5-- W , rm E M e f is E f fa ' n 4 Q A Wa f ' The Honor Roll-The Classroom Personified 38 JO!! J!! J5,Z?f J!f7fUy Jyfpz E S E N T A T I v a, een 14 Jon E arrie e ma u N D E R c: L A s 5 M E N Ci? 1 Carole Brannon Treasurer Dolly Vance, Vice-Presidenh We ll never gel you in College' Ann Bramblell, President Phyllis Carroll, Secrelary THE SENICR SAGA SENIOR HISTORY Five ycars ago. a group of unsophistifatvd. unsnipcrting. un- clvvf-lopvcl. l'YlllNlSlIlSllC Slllb-l.I'CQllYl1l'Il Cntvrcd thc hallowed halle of XYvQt1ninstm'1'. hlissfully unuwnrr' of the fat? awaiting them. Now thv smnc group. full of maturity '?l. Qu-y hairs. I1C1'K'Ol1S twitcihfw. and wvc-lily hrvakclfwwns axxzlim graduation. Cf Course. in our liivr- long years here. wc haw Qaincd many invaluablc Qmns of liI'lOXN'll'ClQ'f' which are indispcnmhlc to life. For instance. 69-3 .VZ of the Afrifans in the Bush Country have pCrfOCt ocvhision. Oh. well. thc- pity of it all is that 40 F' alive. I Y ,-,, ,-. .- Seniors in miniature 'ru N f , t We got what we wanted-more class points. We have been rushed to the point of no return throughout our high school career. yet our talented class has found the opportunity to distinguish itself. Although in none too hasty a fashion. our accomplishments began in the eighth grade. when we won TYestella for our hilarious presentation of John Alden and Priscilla. with Linda Lowery's funny faces provok- ing even the class of '39 to laughter. In February of that school vear. under the last minute inspiration of F. O.. our Surrey with the Fringe on Top was launched on its crepe paper wheels to become the finest rat work ever produced at Rfardi Gras. In the ninth grade. arriving on the scene with all our one- year sophistication. we soon gained notice at Sing-Song for one of the skits for which we shall ever remain famous tto us. anywavl, Next. we absconded the little silver elephant for the second time. making our getaway on a Swing --the one in Donna's hips! The last prominent victory for that year oc- curred at that ever-redundant scene of all crimes. Klardi Gras. YVith Kfarina Kfeade riding our float. we placed third. with a second place in the skit. Inemoriving has reduced our mentality to the level of a puppy dog's. and our brains are still as slick as the day we were born. lquote. unquotej YVith such meager mental resources. it is easy to under- stand the zany antics of some of our more mischievous col- leagues. Take. for instance. the time that one of our number caught her posterior in a window during our presentation of Peter Pan at Mardi Gras . . . If you should delve into the recesses of some hillfold bulging to the bursting point with everything hut money. you might come across a membership card to a now disbanded scientific organiyation. This club was begun by one of our more imaginative comrades-and what an imagination she has! Our teachers have led us on the path of knowledge . . . to the knowledge that we can't wait to get off the path! W'e will remember Kfiss Outler's rnultivohnninous vocabulary: Bille. Groleau's bush that is sick and tired of being beaten around: Nlrs, Burgoynr-'s hsee itfyl- tdid anyone ever know what we were supposed to see?l : Mrs. Creen's understanding devotion to our class: Miss Thomas' HCIT' that has been monogramed on our hearts: and Mrs. Gilchrist's loving greeting. 'Sign out. girls! Finally. we must plea to you on behalf of Nlrs. Sessions to PLEASE close the refrigerator door: for. if you dont. the frozen rats will defrost and they will die ! ! ! 'all-. Undeveloped, but . . No, still undeveloped Remembrances The 'float thai won hearts. Last year, our junior year, we had a victory so magnificent that all else need not be mentioned: for who could ever for- get the wonder of Alice in W'onderland . . . ? The victories of our Senior year began at Sing-Song, where we won first place for our cheer and first for our skit. with the British versus Americans in football. The Americans won the Revolution, even against such great odds as Pip pippingw British cheerleaders. At Thanksgiving time the traditional class competition for food baskets found us victors once again. Our paunchy little Indian was too cute to have ever been fired upon by our ancestors. Our trail of victory ends here, only because this section of the annual must go to press. So we can only say that ideas for Mardi Gras are budding in the minds of our seventy-six geniuses, and we wish ourselves good luck. Jocly and C rms know their real 'future QW' Witll our sophomore year came the tradition of class com- petition for Homecoming lapels- a competition unfailingly dominated by this ingenious class of '60 In the tenth grade. we presented our victorious lawn mower: we won in the eleventh grade with our miniature shaker. advising Shake 'em up, IYildcatsl : and our final and most glorious presenta- tion was a red-nosed Wildcat holding a box of Kleenex and growling Get 'em with one blow, WVildcats! But. in our egocentric way. we have digressed. Let's see now '... we were in the tenth grade, when once again we astounded the Mardi Gras crowds with our interpretation of HLoye Makes the XN'0rld Go 'Roundf' Wfe succeeded in touch- ing both the hearts and the funnybones of the crowd and judges. who. with no hesitation at all. awarded us third place! As a final tribute to our ingenuity. that year's annual staff placed photos of our skit in a spot of most advantageous prominence, labeling it Uwinning skit. Shut up and deal. We will never forget Calthough we ll tryl our chronic beg gars Rhett, ody and Chris who enter the cafeteria with no food, a pleading expression, and a sneaking hand and leave behind numerous hungry victims bewildered as to how their lunch might have disappeared The Mobile Moy ement came into power in our unioi wear Its leaders Reckless Rhett and Speedo Sally gained so much power that it went to thcu right foot and we were forced to depost them Then fox itasons of self deftnst the Car Cabal decided to confiscate the Brown Bomb The Bomb always seemed to be getting itself into the most dis tressing predicaments And then there was the time that Ann B. got stranded with 1 flat tire in some forsaken spot-- to complicate matters. she was wearing an evening dress . . . Could we ever forget the reassuring words of Town Crier ones, reverberating in the still night: Twelve o'clock and all is well-the boys are gone '... Then, there was the thrill of our first invitation from the Senior boys: it was for Home- coming breakfast at the Seven Steers-or was it the Dobbs House?---or w as it Papa -Iohnls? The results of our phenomenal Junior-Senior were lasting -We are still being ostracized by our neighborhoods for sell- ing the ubiquitous doughnuts and spilling the perennial pop- corn. Every famous group has its symbols. and the Class of '60 is no exception. Some of our hillbillies adopted 'iHave guitar, will travel-to Ida Cason's, that isf' If you have been wondering why Penny and Ann always seem to have paint spatters and the remnants of papier mache on their hands. it is because they are always busy creating some winning art work for our class. lVe thank them and all those who have helped them. too. The LYNX staff would like to give a special vote of thanks to Barbara Burnsg she knows why. We hope the dictators don't have too many more sleepless nights over our 'iso to speak Senior Privileges . . . which just can't seem to rise from that HBermuda shorts level, 'gas it weref' We only hope to have pleased them by setting a sterling example of what the Senior girl does in her Hspareutime. Before we conclude. we would like to warn all departing seniors of a grave and serious matter. A strange disease has already afflicted one-third of our class and promises to claim more, Beware of the marriage maniassymptoms are star- filled eyes, cloud-filled brains. and radiant, glowing faces. If you have not yet succumbed to the marriage mania, we wish you good luck and recommend that you join the ranksfour goal is 98 percentile. lVon't you lend a heart and help? If you are interested in our project. try the scintillating sands of Nassau . . . Typical exam day at Westminster. Graduation draws near, Seniors parade on the front lawn in petticoats. and an air of impending excitement prevades Wfestminster. Another Senior class leaves the halls of its Alma Mater'-tlie bounding effervescence of youth has been re- placed by the limping gait of fatigue: the twinkle in shining eyes has been superseded by a glassy stare which comes from reading three books at a time fone with each eyelz but, as we look back, our eyes refocus and bring into view five fun- packed years. And. if the future Senior classes would like to know our formula of success. observe these simple rules: memorize the Dictionary, the ten basic Greek plays, and the American History book. Also know how to pronounce 'fduhu at la Outler, so that when you donit know what the answer is. you can at least pronounce that correctly. lt would be advis- able that you become carpenters during the summer. too, for you will find yourselves building a Shakesperian theatre soon. We wish our successors in the Senior ordeal good luck: we L These are the youth of America. Comforting, isn't it? LYNX does things to people! l t no think we have had far more than our share. Will the real 8th grader please stand. ,--. MARTHA BOTH A wise smile reflects a trust in life , . . pacific and friendly . , . In dreams tricialities loose the importance we give them in icakefulnessf' Science Club C151 Tallulah Falls YQU. 135, HN, i5'1 I Honor R011 ll 1, C3l : Current Events Club C3 7, H '. C5l 1 Cl:-0 Club '5 J : Finalist National Mem Scholarship fat: Chimes Staff mg Mu Alpha Theta f5H. ANN BRAMBLETT Could laughter, sincerity, and leadership all be found in two brown eyes? . . . gracious and optimistic . . . I work diligently. know- ing that someday I'll never have to work again. Science Club ll 1 Athletic Council fli: 'W- ls-tter ll t: Mardi Gras Loading Lady ll X 1 Clce Club fli. C2 . ffl 1 Tallulah Falls 12.535, C-ll, fflll B-Team Basketball l2w: Honor Roll 131, l5i: Class Treasurer I-ll: Mardi Cras Pullvr fly 1 Class Pre-sident KS: 1 Lynx Staff f5D: Honor Council 151: Student Cabinet 6551 Quill X Scroll i5 : National Honor Society l5D: May Court Representative Sr-nior l5J. CAROLE BRANNON It is a miracle to find such goofing-V5 in 50 pretty a face . . . humble and sweet. . . EltCll time you criticize others, you are 0111? faking away some of all that goodness I know you possess. Entered 1956, Northside- High SChOOl1 SCi0DCf' Club 42N, President l2l1 Tallulah Falls ffl. i3 X 1 Treasurer K2 1 Chaplain C3'1 Qussr Club 2 . ffl tg Swimming Team l2l. K31: Sffillfo Club rm, craig Quill and Scroll clit, f5l: Chimes Staff fly, 'Su Assofiatl- liclitol' '5 I Current lim-nts Club H' 1 Student Council I-li 2 Class rl'rr'asurcr 551. H ave Fence-Will Travel '.-4:55 'Ye' t .'s.:2.. ff ,,'5,,,s,3., if 5 A-, . V, JODY COLLINS lfhat a ztorzderfzil ziorld if ue coulfl all share her comprehension of joy! . . . enthusiastic ana' merry ',,.' 'I am in my element when surrounded by happy people!! Re-entered 1957. Bronxville. New York: Y. Ch:-r'rl4':1cler Cl'. C3 , Captain H551 Student Council C3 5, C5 5: Tallulah Falls r-l 5. C55. Vie:--President Cl . President C553 Senior Bible Club ll , Treasurer ll' 1 Cleo Club C4 5 2 Ten- nis Team C451 Wlildeat C-li, C551 LYNX Staff C551 Cecelians C+. C55, President C5 ': Home- coming Queen l5': Mardi Gras Jester C551 jazz Court C5 5. MYR,-X ANN CONE Her opinions are secretsg her actions decisions . . . peaceful and reserved . . . Think on great things and reject the tririalf' Science Club C151 Tallulah Falls C25. C351 Art Club CI5. C551 Current Events Club C553 Chimes Staff C551 Scripto Club C55. DEBBIE DENNIS The personificntion of youth and pleasure . . . cute aurl spunky . . . Men are wonderful. It would be a shame to let one slip by because you u'eren't smiling when you met him. Entered 1956. Fayetteville, Georgia: Bible Club C35. C45. C551Tallulah Falls C35, C451 Art Club C3 5, Cel 51 Mardi Gras Puller C55. GENIE DETTELBACH That certain something that attracts friends . . . fun-los-ing and likeable . . . Sometimes I get confused, but when I understand you, I like you? Science Club C15, C25 1 Glee Club C25gTa1lulah Falls C25. C35. C45. C55 I Seripto Club C35, C45, C552 Current Events Club C55 1 Cecelians C55. SARAH EDGE Grace and dignity hand in hanrl , . . poised and well ijroorzzzvl . . , lVlzile I share our friendship. I will study the bad in you and tell you of the good in you. Science Club C25, C35 1 Tallulah Falls C25, C35, C45. C551 Honor Roll C15 : Class Treasurer C15 1 Class Vice-President C251 Mardi Gras Puller C25 : Award For Heredity Experiment C-I5 1 Mu Alpha Theta C55, President C551 LYNX Staff C55 1 Quill and Scroll C55. Wm' W ff me 47 BETTY GARDENER The countenance and gentleness of a rose . quiet and ladylike . . . I want to accom- modate you in every way I can, but first let's get to know eaeh other, Science Club Cl5, Vice-President C151 Swim- ming Team C351'T2lllL1l3l'1 Falls C35, C45, C55. Senior spirit runs wild in bleachers. ELIZABETH GOLDSMITH An individual who aspires to goodness achieves it . . .sentimental and trusting . . . I admire others when I know them well and inquire about them when I donjtf' Entered 1956. Northside High School: Science Club C251 Bible Cllb C251 Tallulah Falls C25, C35. C45. C551 Glee Club C25. MARILYN GOLDSMITH The abiliti to make youth count in future ae- eomplishments .... s ophisticated and fun- loring . . . I have planned my life and wish to know about yoursfl Entered 1956, Northside High School: Science Club Czllf Bible Club C251 Tallulah Falls C25, C35, C45, C5vg Glee Club C25. 48 ROSLYN HOUSTON Pixies are too busy having fun to see the faults of others . , . uninhibited and devilish . . . Mere existence would be dull without a little nonsense now and thenfl Art Club C151 Glcc Club CI5, C25. C35 3 Science Club C251 Tallulah Falls C25, C351 VV-letter C25 1 Star C351 Athlctic Council C55 1 Tumbling Team C35, C451 C55. Captain C551 Varsity Cheerleader C551 Hut Sponsor C451 C55. JULIE JONES A kitten unwinding life's ball of yarn . . . soft and dainty '... I observe unobserved. Science Club C25. C351 Archery Team C253 Tallulah Falls C35. C451 W-letter C251 Service Council C35 1 Vitamin C Experiment Award C45 1 Mu Alpha The-ta C45 1 Chimes Staff C55. PAT JONES Persererence is pmiseworthy . . . friendly and diligent . . . I meet everyone with a smile. Art Club C55: Current Events Club C25, C35, C45. C551 Tallulah Falls C25, C351 Chimes Staff C55, Picture Editor C55. MARY HUNTER ANN JERNIGAN Silence lends grace to n woman . . . feminine A smile for every girlg two for every boy . . . and consciencious . . . lily life is a moun- pensive and exotic . . . You fascinate me. tain. I view the summit and its height is Athlvtif' Council C151 Art Club C151 Glee Club within my reachfl C15 1 Science Club C25, C35 1 Tallulah Falls C25, Glee Club Cl5. C25, C35, C-C5, C553 Scicnce C351 Biology PABA Experiment Award C451 Club C251 Art Club C351 Mardi Gras Leading Science Teacher C551 Swimming Team C25, Lady C351 Tallulah Falls C35, C451 C553 French C35, C452 W-letter C25, Star C35. Medal C451 English Medal C451 Honor Roll C25. C35. C452 Pi Sigma Kappa C55. 50 CAROLYN JORGENSON Perfection in all things. . . poised and capable . . . I say what I think, and I think what I say is right, or I zvouldnlt say it. ' Honor Roll CI5, C251 Latin Club C251 Science Club C251 Quest Club C25. C351 Bible Medal C252 Tallulah Falls C25l Student Council C35. C45. C551 History Medal C351 English Medal C352 Chimes Staff C45, C55. Editor C551 Final- ist-National Merit Scholarship C551 National Honor Society C551 Quill and Scroll C45. C551 Chemistry Medal C451 May Court Representa- tative Senior C55. Did you say the game was starting? KAY KIRKPATRICK A true Southern lady '.,. quiet and genteel . . . Among my worldly treasures, I will find a place in my heart for youf' Art Club Cl5: Glee Club C151 C25, C451 Ser- geant-at-Arms C151 Typing Medal C351 Tal- lulah Falls C25, C35, C451 Swimming Team C25. C35. C451 Mu Alpha Theta C451 W-letter C25, Star C3l. Star Pin C451 Chimes Staff C45, C55. 51 ELIZABETH KYLE What surprises are hidden beneath that quiet countenance? . . , fawn-like and reserz-ed , , . Always more forward in faith. Science Club C211Tallulah Falls C151 C3 ig Mu Alpha Theta C451 Chimes Staff C45, C511 As- sistant Sports Editor C55: Service Council C55. FRANCES LATITVIER ,-1 far away look, a vague awareness, almost ethereal . . . urzrlerstarzding and idealistic . . . Cod is my rofk, my faith, my all. B-Tl-am Basketball ll X: Service Council VIL 1 3 Quest Club 'J 'Q Science Club tfll. Vice- President K3 i : Tallulah Falls t2 M lfll: Seripto Club fi-li, l5l. Secretary lll: Tennis Team Nlanafzer H-5. l5i: Glee Club C5l. NANCY LLOYD Liglzts, ramera. artiorzl . , . dramatif and glamorous . . , 'JTO be a star on earth, you must look to the stats in hFl1IP7l.D Seienee Club lll: Serviee Council C2l, f3l1 Xrt Club lfll. llli Tzlllulah Falls fill. Cfll, .+,t3wB1b1c Club tis. mi, tm. 445, tsl. ANN LAWTON Peppy, laughing. joyful, frank every action is a prank .,.. s porty and enthusiastif . . . Happiness is not perferted until it is sl1area'. Seienee Club fl :Tallulah Falls K2 t, ffl , HW, l5W: Athletic Council l2l, ffil, 1-tXt5lgXx'. letter CQW. Star lfli, Star Pin l-ll 1 Tennis Team K3 ', C4l. C5l. Most Valuable C-ll, Co-Captain HW. Captain l5l: Runner-up Region Doubles C-ll. lVinner Region Doubles l5l : B-Team Bas- ketball l5l. C.-XROLYN LOGUE Beautiful in formgparadoxical in mind . . . eoquettish and perky . . . It is not that I lore girls less, but that I lore boys moref' Service Council lll. C2l, Treasurer C'.2l: Tal- lulah Falls C2l. fill. HJ, C55 2 Latin Club C352 Honor Roll ill, KQJ. Qfil, K-ll, l5l: English Medal lll, Cell: Latin lXfIedal Ill, fill: Gen- eral Science Medal fllz French Bledal KSU: Biology f3lg Yarsity Cheerleader C-ll, l5j: Pi Sigma Kappa C5l. at GAY LECRAW Satisfaction in the simple things of life . . . industrious and ronsiflerate . , . You must look into people as well as at them, Entered 1958, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania: B- Team Basketball t-lt g Glee Club fl ,y 55,5 5 Tal- lulah Falls ffl, f5lI Current Events Club Hl, k5lI Mu Alpha Theta fill, t5lg SQ-Dior Bible Club f5l. DIANE LOVE A fitting name for lovable Diane . . . selfless and gracious . . . Fd be glad to help-no trouble at all' Tallulah Falls lll, 123. Cfll, HN. 555: Scienee Club t2l. Cfll: Art Club lfll. ill, l5l: Presi- dent HW: LYNX Staff C5l. Seeretary f5l. 53351113 52 BRENDA LYNCH llnofl YPVZYF am! goof! 7IfllI17r mf iirwr repa- ratfrl . . . ralnz and firzrfrf , : , T1Pr1rlmf!l,1'. for you trrafl on my IIVFIIIIZLM Emi-rod 1957. Houston. Texas: Scripto Club !3l. f4l. '5l : Biology Club f? ' 1 Cvvclians '4 . K5 , Sl'C'l'PIHFX'-TI'PflSUI'f'I' llt Tnllulab Falls K5 :LYNX staff l5l. MARIE MARTIN Oh that the starr could rob the brilliance of her sparlrling fyesf . . . pretty and flighty . . . A :mile costs nothing but creates murhf' Science Club l'2l, C3l: Glce Club lll. lil. lfil : Swimming Team C3 1 1 Tallulah Falls lfi , H 1: Current Evonts Club l4W: Art Club l-l i. K5 1: Mardi Gras Qurnen l5l. FRAN MILTON A woman newer stands so straight, as when the stoops to help a child . . . philosophical and fun-loving . . . Christianity is a light mer! to lzrighlfn fha faffv of friendsf' Entvrc-cl 1957. Northside- High Svhoolz Quest Club 12 ' 3 Sc'ic'iu'z- Club 12 lfll : Sorvirc Coun c'i1l3 :Tallulah Falls l2f. l3l, Ili, 153 : Cleo Club l2 ', lflj, f4l. l5l: Varsity Tumbling Tvmu NV. l5l : Varsity Swimming Team l3 l-1 ii 3 Student Counfil 'li : Art Club K5 1: Cur rvnt Ifvvnts Club 552. Frances is so sweet she gives everybody a ride. Y. YQ' T 'M KATIE PATTON She looks shy while mischief sparkles in her eyes . . . inquisitii'e and cognizant , , . I see no n,,m,,l to hmefy glnnlgj Ill! get there some time later on. Art Club tl5, l25, 552 QU95' Club ml: St-ipnfe Club KQN: Cl:-e Club 515. t2 M l35. 5551 Tallulah Falls ffl i, t-l5. 455: CUTTPUT Ex-pnts Club H5, I55 1 Bible Club H5. l5' Z Mu Alpha Theta K45, 155, DELL PEEK Personality plus. with a dash of fmluflff- 'md a dash of pep males a cute brunette . . . striking ana' capricious , . . Keep up 017' pearances. zrhile you keep up your characterf, Art Club fl5. 135: Sviencf- Club l'l5: Glee Club tll. KQ5. K35: Tallulnh Falls C25. '35, tp, f55g VV-letter l2l: JV Cheerleading 115. IQ5. F351 Varsity Cheerleading K55: Mardi Gras Puller C25: Hut Sponsor 155, HELEN PFEIFFER The will to work, the power to succeed . . . dependable ana' diligent . . . Take all duties seriously, especially the duty of livingf' Entered 1956. Druid Hills High School: French Club C25g Art Club t35: Tallulah Falls C35. 555: Mu Alpha Theta l55: LYNX staff f55. Photographer C55. NANCY PORTER Relating experiences is living them twice . . . friendly and energetic . . . Nothing great was ez'er accomplished without enthusiasm. Glen- Club Cl A, fgll Tallulah Falls t15, QQ5. 135, 145, f55: Science Club KQ5. l35g Quest Club CI5. f25g Bible Club 145, f55 1 Swimming Team C351 Nlu Alpha Theta Q45. K55 3 B-team Basketball f15, Manager C45 g Vitamin Research Award K45 : LYNX staff Q4-5. MARGARET RAINS Easy to please and easy to lore .... s zueet and merry . . . Take life with a grain of salt it tastes better that way. ee Club ll 5. t25. C351 Science Club 535. Secretary F35: Tallulah Falls CQ5, K45, t55:Art Club C35, H53 Bible Club K55. Vice-President C55: Service Council 555, President f55 : LYNX staff t55. t25 C35 K45 l45 55 CHRIS RASMUSSEN A leader must be able to follou' those whom she leads . , , industrious and sincere . , . There is newer a spare moment to do as I please, but what would I do if I had that moment? Class Secretary C15. C45:Glee Club Cl5. C25, C35, CJD. Vice-President C351 Tallulah Falls C25, C35. C45. Follies C251 Student Council C251SC!'lDtO Club C35. C45. C55. President C35. Editor C45 1 Class Vice-President tau 1 May Day Herald C351 Cecelians C45, C551 Most Repre- sentative Junior C45 1 Heredity Research Award C452 Frances Outler Award C451 LYNX staff C55. Editor C551 Student Cabinet C551 Mardi Gras Mistress of Ceremonies C551 May Court. Service C55. Now, how did she do that? MARGIIERITA REBBECICHINI Triumphant tribute to Italy- bountiful boon to America , . . charming and courageous. . . Thy people shall be my people. Entered 1959, American Field Service Scholar- ship: Student Council C55 1 Tumbling Team C55. ia -Q 1' 'rn' . mf BETTY REED Reserved as onli' the truly refined ran be . . studious and thoughtful . . . Listen to others -think for yourselff' Athletic Council C251 Tallulah Falls C25, C35. C45. C551 Honor Roll Cl5. C25, C35, C45. C551 Biology Club C7551 Current Events Club C452 Typing Medal C45 1 Chimes Staff C55 1 Pi Sigma Kappa C55 : Quf-ll and Scroll C55. VICKIE SMITH lfriendxhip is priceless: it cannot be bought or fold, for it is a gift of the heart . . . out- going and neat . . . Man alone has not suf- ficient imagination to exaggerate the impor- tance of love. Scif-ncr Club 52j1 Tallulah Falls 523, 535: Art Club 533. 5-ll, 5515 Mu Alpha Theta 540: Chimes Staff 5-ll: Bible Club 5533 Current Events Club 5hll, 555. , M f 'TQy, 'A.f1 1I'?lr ' ' 7 Well Hester, we'll have to +l1inlx about your punishment. SUSAN STALKER Smart in mind as well as appearance . . . so ciable and attractive . . . If you haze charm, use ity if you dont, develop it. lklardi Gras Puller 5ll3 Tallulah Falls 523 531: Scicnvr- Club 525: Student Council 5f24l Class Scvrvtary 53 Q: Art Club 54 5: JY Chef-r loading 543: Varsity Cheerleading 55l: Ath- lcftic Counvil 5553 llomvcorning Court 553. FRANCES STERNE Many' can be servants, few can be lords, one can be queen . . . humble and tactful . . . Long life is denied us, therefore let us do Jornething to show that we have lived? Mardi Gras Puller 51 H : Tallulah Falls 523. 531. 5-ll. 553, Svcrctary 5-li: Science Club 529: B-'Foam Basketball 523: Latin Medal 52l: Dorothy Partriclgc Cup 521: Most representa- tivc- Fr:-shnizin 52l: Class Vim--Prosidvnt 5l,l: Class Pri-siclvnt 52l: Studvnt Council 5f5l, 543, 55m Corresponding SCCr'l'tary 535, ViCe-PrQsi- df-nt 5-li, President 552: Biology PABA Ex- periment Award 513: May' Day Junior Mar- shal lllg Honor Council 5-lj. 55j, Vice-Pres ident 5-ll. President 55l: Student Cabinet 52l, 55l, Prr-sidcnt 5515 National Honor Society 555: Optimist Club Best Citizen Award 55Jg May Qucvn 555. 59 1 w CORNELIA STOREY Sofiul grace dom rm! hide her tineerity '... inure urzrl comiojzolilfzrz . 1 , A'Ci1'are it rm! tnobbei-y. it it an 1'71Z'F.flI7IFIlf in ofltrr5. St'it'nt'e Club C231 Tallulali Falls 11 , C1111 C431 15 1 l,atin Club C21. C531 Service Council C2 1: .Xrt Club 1131. HE, C53. MARY ELIZABETH TRENT Ile: ICil'0lE'7l.S me few and far between 1 . 1 friendly and Vivaeious . 1 1 :'Silenee is golden, but l'm no golddiggerf' Entered 1959. St. Petersburg. Florida: Athletic Council C511 Glee Club C511 Tallulah Falls C511 Current Events Club C51. JOAN SUMMERS Ezitlzztvimnz it the .foul of .turfext 1 1 . effer- refeent and rpriqlztly '.,. li'ell. :chat are you uniting for? C10 out and do your be.tt. ' Science Club C211 YN'-Letter C23: Athletic Council C211 CH3, 143, C53: Tumbling Team 'ZH Cfi , C43, C511 Tallulah Falls C33. C43, 51. Treasurer C511 Ceeelians 1-l1. C512 Art Club C5': Glee Club C431 C511 Homecoming Wildcat C511 Mardi Gras Jester C53. DOLLY VANCE The intelligenee to have knowledge and the courage to ure il . . 1 ufell-versed and ou!- .vpokeu 1 1 1 Champion the right and find your happiness. .-Xthlr-tie Council C231 Tallulah Falls C33, C43, 153: Student Council CI31 C23, Corrcspondirw Secretary C23 1 .IV Cheerleader C211 Quest Club 523. Vice-President C231 Honor Roll C13, C231 C33. C43, C531 Math Medal C131 C231 C431 General Science Medal C131 English Medal CI1: Latin Medal C232 French Medal C431 Class Vice-President C53: Finalist National Nferit Scholarship C531 Pi Sigma Kappa C531 National Honor Society C531 Quill 8z Scroll 153 1 May Court. Ability C53. K.-XY T.-XNNER Illoflexty iv zz candle to thy virtue . . 1 cute and .vprzrltling 1 . . I want to much for you to like me. Science Club C211 C1511 .-Xrt Club C2 3. C331 vlifllllllflll Falls CI1, C311 C111 C511 Athletic Council C13 1 : Mardi Gras Puller 33 1 Mu Alpha Theta C1 1 C511 llomecoming Court C53. LIEREDITH WVHITTINGHAM Her role. jester: her gift, laughter 1 1 1 fas- flllflflllg' and humorous 1 1 1 f'Lo0k, listen and enjoy life. Science Club C231 Glee Club C131 Tallulah Falls C23,' Ciil, C-I3, C533 Art Club C131 C231 SCITFP COl1Hfil C331 C431 Cecilians C-13, C533 Scripto Club C33, C-13, C53g Chimg-5 Staff C43. C53. G0 ALICE WILLIAMS SALLY VVIMER JANIE YVRIGHT A good listener embodies good quglifigg A , A A kind heart wins many lasting friends , . . Better the zz wld with a song . . . independ- generous and intelligent . . . Lire each day likeable and energetic , , , If in living we do ent and generous . . , Coffs ways are mani- for its worthg donjt look bagk with regret, not find small troubles, how could we appre- fest through peoplefs actions. look forward with hope? ciate small joys? RP-cntvrod 1959. SOLltl'lXVf'SI Dekalb Hizh Glu, Clul, lol, lfgl, lll: Tallulall Falls lgli Athletic Council ll 5: Tallulah Falls 615. Q2 5. School: Glu- Club ll 1, l25, l5l: Scirnre Club Scripto Club C35, l-15, 155, P1-pgidgm llli Cp- lfiu l45: C11-0 Club ll5. 525. K35. l-15: Ton- lf 1 Art Club t5 'Q Currcnt Evvnts Club l55. Cclians C45. C5 5: Class View-President H55 Stu- nis 'IIPJTII ffl 5 3 XV-Lf-ttvr KEN 3 Chimrs Staff 645, dont Council C55: LYNX Staff 655g Mardi 15 . Sports Editor f551 Scripto Club V35, K-155, Gras Herald C55. l5 y ,- . ,po .4 ,, - ft' 4 nj-what Have a good time in +he woods, girls? U1 l 6ll'LC8:5 USQQWZZ OUR QUEEN OUR CRITERION A fllbllll to NN c Qt111111Stc1 S 11111121551 0111 quu I1 IS thn 4111bod1111c Ht Of tl f0lll s11pc111t1xL q111l1t1cs IXOIJIIIIX Alnlm P111 and SKIXIKL U lf I cS1cSpcc1 LVCIXXNINH 1101 hx 1161 IOS al a111l1o11tx xx 1th whlch shc IS hun lnxestccl but by hcl 111210 netlc hLlIT'l11llX I 1 xx 11C1 hear s11pe110r1tx and 101011 have tasted 117 .- Iv . '. ,. ' .r 1 ' ' ...Y T ' ' I1 ' ' t.. d,, L' ,N 1' .,' 11sc is 1 and dedicated, sho 60111111311 l. -' v ' I' . . ',, .' 1, .' v ' , ' ,W ' vi. , J , ,. 5- 1' QQ WMM M W f 7 ZCZ, 4' if MZ H73 ff 1 Mogigfy . . BARBARA BURNS Nobility is the essence of cbaraeterfa rare com- bination of true dignity and integrity, seemingly unattainable in the eyes of the truly noble, but readily acknowledged by the world. .xggigfg . . . DOLLY VANCE Ability is x'1-rsntility and intclligvncefplus the clrfsirv uncl Capacity to uw it wiwly and unsclfishly -all things 1'vp1'm-sm-ntativcf of an honorable person. Plax 19 thf dcsnc md '1I'Jll1tX to Compu: muh MALINDA RYMER othc IS C04 JUI10' XICKOIX OI IU 1 SPOIIQIIIIIIIIIM mnmmx a I , ddlat QIBLIOUSIX G0 eruice . . CHRIS RASMUSSEN Sffx'xic'f- is thv qcnerous giving of time and effort plus thc- unsm-lfish donation of originalityfall with- out c-xpm-Ctution of rcward. REPRESENTATIVE JJ Z? fix PM C ff SENIORS C Q Cfff? 2 4' -rf, g, .. as .9129 SPIRITUAL LINKS ff? 311. 1 cv.-,M b.. A I - .1-1 ' -5.1, 2? 'ff' wif'-F 3':- 'v-l1fI, 2 K . .kiwi W4 a 'V L aA:ikX i . 'X K' 'TALXQ .ea 0 ,rifig ' 'KTAQI' .' Z 3 Q X tl' X z r . gsabfic? If lr:'j5'f-iii f?Q,. 3 -M 7 . - iff. f 3114 P- bfgfh xv 3 , ', '-ef 'Z -. ,V-fi'L4P-'Aafzffw' ,W fy' 4,,.f,n,,4 pfe,g,-f- -1 ,4,,.,f'+-1' A ' ?f'-aw' lj' ' -x. ffl? ' R3-,y-. ' A ff, f.,.. Y f ff ' - - V , 1 4 ' f j,3.5 J,,, A .t u . 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A VV- -iv I .- Y N HOLIDAYS Third Place Second Place THANKSGIVING When the Holldaxs 1rr1ve there 1S a tendency to thlnlx onlv about gettlnq out of school for a few dass But the feelmg xecened flom shallnf XNlll'l those less foltunate chanqcs that attltude At Thanksvlxlngf the annual baske ts one made and flllcd bx each class Thls abundance of food 19 dlstrlbutcd to needy f8ITl1llCS CHRISTMAS At Chnstmas Westmmster grasps the Opp0I'tllYl1tN to gnc someone else a merr1er Chrlstmas P1 Slqrna Kappa entertalned the ladxes from Excntlde At the SpCClal assernblx ln thexr honor the students brought stocklngs laden xx 1th toxs for the Salxa t1on Axmy The Semor Class Qaxe a partx for the Ceubral Palsx Chlldren at thelr new school From thxs msplratlonal x1s1t each Scmor tools tune to count her mam blesslngs IO Furs? Place Sensors Deck The Halls Chrnsfmas Splflf Sarah and Sfoclungs ATHLETIC LINKS 1? an gi sg MAY DAY ATHLETIC COUNCIL CHEERLEADERS TEAMS n Magi. ' LUAOL. v-H wgfdpy fy , A H MLK. .5 - .. ,,-.,. f .wi , ef' yiftf'-will ' ' I wwvh ' ,yiijfgi ,Q ' if ' i up Bicycles Bull? for May Day MAY DAY YYQstiiiiiistcz's BIL15' Day cclvhratioii has hm-coins a spa-cial lie-1'itz1gv. ln-qiim-zxilim-ml lo this uo11ipaii'Qilix'i'ly nm-xv iiistiliitiun hy the olcls-1' traditions nl' XN'nshingt0n Sviiiiiiary and NAPS. Iigicli Svninil clans hm inginli- its inclivicluaxl c'01it1'ilJL1Li0i1 to this prrwcliirtinn. In co-one-imioii with thv Athletic lic-pnrtiiiviit. thc-sv gzilgi ll-siivilin-S gm' thi- rc-siilts of siiiclm-nt pmtivipgiiioii und ingenuity. It is tha' ivspoiisilmility of thi- Svnim' Class to svlwt a tlivinv zimiiricl which thx- ziclivitics ol' thi- vw-iiiiig arc K'l'I1Ll'I'Cd. This 'j'1'llI' tha- thmnm- wus pa1'tiCi1li':1ly vlrusv to home. OUR TUWN. .-X'l'l,.-XN'l'A. To :ill Svniors. Kfziy Day is a particiiliuly special Orfasion. Thi- r'xc'iu-iiimit of planning. Llcccviutiiig and l'Cl1L'i1l'SlI1g cul- iniiigitw in thfr hrillixxnl uncl lriiiniplizint prcsvntation to an aiiclil-mv ul' pmiinl pzmuits and tlioiisgincls of visitors. .AN L. fo R. Roslyn Houslon, Penny Armslrong, Phyllis Carrol, RheH Baird, Carolyn Logue, Nancy Lloyd. Brenda Lynch, Jody Collins, cen+er, Barbara Burns, Head: nol picfured-Sarah Edge. NI 4-. as C7 7 N47-5. L L. to R. Betty Bird, Program Chairman: Lyn Willrins, Treasurer: Melinda Rymer, President: Mary Croom Whittield, Vice-President, Lynne Rudder, Secretary, This year the Athletic Council has again achieved its pur- pose of encouraging game attendance with posters, lapel pins. and skitsg helped school spirit through pep ralliesg sponsored the Homecoming Dance in honor of the football team and its court: and, in many ways contributed to that force which produces winning teams. XVith Malinda Rymer as president, the council provided an intramural sports program for all classes which climaxed in a field day. Individuals were awarded letters and trophies at the Athletic Banquet, and the class earning the II1OSt points in intramural tournaments re- ceived the coveted Athletic Trophy. Standing L. to R. White, Shermer, Gay, R. Smith, Harrison, Chalmers, Howell, Lawton, Darby, Seated L. to R. Peek, Morgan, Coles, Logue, Hall, Deas, Viclrery, Summers, Angel, Kirlrley, Law, Ford, Springer, Dorsey. Not pictured-Baird, Houston, Hutchinson, Stalker, Tharpe, Trent. f' TU 4 v ,I L L. lo R.: Sue Medloclr Mary MaclrTl'1arpe Babs S+orm Edifh Fraser Lynne Akin DoHie Gilmer Laura Jones Dee Carter .wwf-'T M JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Junlor varslty cheerleaders support the V Basketball and football games by ltrepmq the cheers rolhn However busy they are always yullmg to a1d the XHFSIIV xy heney er they are needed Vaxsxty IT12ltC11Hl IS shaped from the1r gl eat pep and efforts fo R op Reneau MaHhews Kafhleen Hudson Cenler Marne Ford Palrlcla Thrower Bo++om Lucnle Gllsson Laura Dumas Susan Swnfl Kay Klrlrley EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS W estmmster Splflt be-gms early 1n a students l1fe Cheers are quxclsly learned each year bv a new group of cnthus1ast1e ewhth graders Thexr cheerleaders gxye out standlng support to the1r favorlte elqht grade teams and haye led them on to many well earned XICIOYIES Sl TENNIS TEAM The Tennis 'lk-ani. the seliools youngest xarsity Qroup. was started two years ago. L'nder the able li-gidership ol' Miss Haynie, the tm-:nn iniproyed greatly. Last years good record ol' winning both the Regional VlTOllI'I1l1Hll'Ill and the Wlest- lninster lnyitational Tourna- ment proyed L1 great inspira- tion to this year's teillll. Fall and spring practice prepared the team for competition in Atlanta and in several out-of- town matches. Standing Ginny Neely Eleanor Westbrook, Miss Janie Haynie, Ellie Howell, Kay Baxter, Sally Angel. Kneeling: Caroline Haun Paula Reid Luclle Yow Ann Lawton, Captain, Lindy Howell, Heidi Ager, Nancy Baxter. TUMBLING TEAM Under the leadership of Cap- tains Rhett Baird and Punkin Houston. the Tumbling Team has grown in enthusiasm and ability. Expert tumblers from Georgia Tech and the Y, M. C. A. have helped the team aehieye a high degree of skill and Coordination. fa rx. 4 E T l,'is, QQ ,jf As Top to Bottom: Lee Nathan, Windy Hornetfer, Chuck Turner, Marcia Perry Bobbie Gall Harvey, Punkin Houston, Jennifer Hoolrinq. Dottie Joel, Vickie James, Amy Card Harietta Weyman, Evans Eve, Mary Lander, Eleanor Westbrook, Camella Myerson Top Row Barbara Church Elizabeth Mauldun Wally Gay Gretchen Brooks Shelby Mills Susan Whipple Cindy Perryman, Cindy McCloud Bottom Row Mrs John Moore Kathy Booth Marsha Towers Verdery Boyd Leewood Hannon, Susan Lovett Susie Soper Julie Oliver Ginger Walker HOCKEY TEAM Ever seen twenty-two girls trudfing baek to the Girlis School from the athletic field late in the afternoon? These girls are members of the vie- lorious hockey team. Under Nirs. .lohn NIoore's direction they have triuinplied over the Motliers' 'lleani and aeliieyed inginy other yietories this year. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM The Junior Varsity Basketball 'll-ani is a great asset to the school, for it is the future Varsity Team. Cloachecl by .lulian XN'hite and managed by Cabbs Denton and Ginny Neely. they have had a silccesslill season, All the int-inbers liaye shown strength and sportsmanship . . . yital qualities for luture Varsity players. 3 .e gg, 5 21 l4 'N W ' 'XXQ First Row, L. to R.: Fraser, Carpenter, Howell, Peacoclr, Springer, Hay, Law, Quattlebaum Second Row: Simmons, Reid, Hughs, Chalmers. Third Row: Denton. Man, Horsey, Howell, White Coach Bernl1ardt,Vicl:ery. Neely, Man. First Row, L. to R.: Nast, Coach: Hannon, Grady, Ager, Smith, Heinz. Second Row, L. to R.: Bagley, Primm Lee, Patton, Booth, Spratlin. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL The Eighth Grade Basketball Team, newly formed this year, has shown much enthusiassm and skill in their Marne-s. Coached by Bob Nast and rnanagz-cl by Bobbie YYolff. the team has won a majority of victories. C-TEAM The C-Teams second season has been very successful. Their Coach is Bob Nast and their manager is Nancy Bryan. Since the beginning of the year. the girls have shown much promise for the future. First Row, L. to R.: Nast, Coach: Wallter, Barfield, Porter, Bell, Gershon, Murphy, Wolfe, Man Second Row, L. to R.: Swanson, Harrell, Shaw, Trimble, Blaloclr, Carpenter, Adams. 'r Sfandlng Sally Angel Lucy Carpenfer Ann DeTrev1IIe Rlfa Ivey Marlon Rhe++ Lyn Wnlluns Lynn Rudder Befsy Broyles Kneelnng Lubba Hanger Sandra S+ Claur Beffy Bard and Malmda Rymer co capfauns Dee Welch Llnda Hall VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Lnder the Ieaderslup of Coach A1111 Xat1S and co Capta1nS Nlalmda Rxmey and Bettx Bud the X ars1tw Team 1115 I1 TIIILCI the SI11IIS md cI111act111S11cs of a ffood 101111 II1111 1mcIefeataI1I1 SIJITIL and dLtQlIHlIlZLLlOI1 couphd mlth 1xc1IIe11t PLIIOIIIITITCL on the COIIIL I11x 1 led the team 10 1 x 11101 IOIIQ Sl 15011 1111cI1 Iumn Iuffh SCOIPI 1111 1Q1cI Uout I8 Jo1111S 1 1111111 11C11r1vf um J01111S durmff 1I11 9185011 IIIDIY1 H 1111111 S Spa C111 uI11 long SI10t md Iucx C II Jcn tc r s Su1C1SS 1S pn ot f1IlecI the Spc C1 1101s w11I1 1XNl gt1rte1S fo1 the guardS men Bcttx Bud IITICI1 H111 'md R113 I1 ex at pn ot xx ho cI1cI 1 LI1IIlQUCIOl1S job of Ixecpxnff dom I1 1I11 opp0111111S QCOIP The UUZIILIS xxe1e 1 x1t1I St1'fnQtI1 to the team 1nd thex IQCOIIIIJIININKI 1I1c11 1oI1 u11I1 excellence XS 1n excmnff end to 21 Spcct ICIIIWI 8115011 1I11 f111IS I3LC'1IITC the proud omnem Of 1 tmphx the IN1IdC'1tS 011111 0111 IS TIIIIHIIN up 1Y1 IIIL Sulv ILUIOH CIYIIHPIOIISIIIIJ II11 f1111I b1SIS1tIJ1II IJ tIT1ll11l xx IS I11IcI 11 the Pusslcx S homf 011 Nflarch 3 Nllss X 1t1S PICSCTILCCI d1S11x111ff 111c111Iu11S xx11I1 110pI11cS N1'lI1HCI'1 Rxmer xxaS 1I11 'NIOS1 Valuable Plaxer Bettx Bud 11C11xed 1I11 glIX1Cl Uophx Rlta Ixex xx1S honornd 1s Best F1rst X ear plax CI and L1Inba Hzmffu was fux en the Spo1tsmanSI11p tlophx Malunda Rymer and BeHy Burd co cap+ams and Sallie Slmmons scorelreeper wrfh +ropl'1y Mass Ann Yales Coach Judy Darby and Barbara Burns Managers S4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I . - 1 . 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'l'h0rnt0n and Bliss Yates, heads of the Athletic li,l'IJlll'lII1l'ITl. together with the various group leaders. work toward oigzxriiycml recreation so essential in the sueeess of the well-rounded indiyitlual. This year at great variety of sports was offered including volley ball, soft ball. archery. soccer. and hockey. Ballet is offered for the 'ipoise Conscious girls, and bowling has been added to the list of possible activities. The Athletic Department is in charge of interelnss competi- tion in the sports field. The highlight ol' the Athletic Depart- HTCHLQS year is Milf' llny, which Conn-s in the early part of Klay, and includes the p1u'tic'ipz1ti0n ol' every girl. Sianding-Mrs. Claire Thornton Seaied-Miss Ann Yales BOWHJNG A popular newcomer to the list of iilhleties for lfltifl was howling. Sinn- the Lenox Square howling alley was ayailalmle. the sehool niade use of its inotlern lacilitit-s. As the girls continue Io prouress. Westrninster lool-gs forward to eornpetition with surrounding schools III Illi' X'l'I'y IN'1lIi lllfllI'l'. ARCHERY Sinee arChery's introduction into the athletic program. the sport has rapidly gained popularity as a fall and spring activity. julian Vfhite has worked with the girls until the hullis eyes, whieh were so few and far between. have become amazingly frequent. ,pt- Qgtlsm O EF SOCCER Soccer appeals to the more energetic of Westminster students and provides excellent recreation for the winter months. These girls. equipment in arms. go to the new field for games between the teams of their group. Coached by Mrs. Thornton. the girls are working toward the time when they will become an official team. 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I 4 , K, If s XLVX an I 7 x I ' .'.. -: 1-wx 'K , z - f 4' gr 'I' 33 'iv .1 Q ' :riff I ' Mjffkgfgijkgxv k fx 4 , G S Q AI Q 'V ,K N ' 5 xxx? xx I 3' r ,,, STUDENT COUNCIL HONORARIES CLUBS PUBLICATIONS O Fnrsl Row L to R Hamel Weyman Freshman Class Pres Sharon Adams Sub Freshman Class Pres Second Row L +o R Kay Bax'er Sophomore Class Pres Donna Shermer Captam of +he Cheerleaders Chris Rasmussen Edntor of the LYNX Ann Bramblell Senuor Class Pres Carolyn Jorgensen Edutor of +he CHIMES Sus Slerne Sludenf Councrl Pres STUDENT CABINET Wesfmunsfers Achvlhes Started m 1952 thls oxgarlwatron had not functloned agam untll thlS year It IS composed of tht fue class pres1dtnts the presrdent of Student COl11'1C1l the tdrtor of the LYNX the edltor of THE CHIMES and the captim of the chet rltaders Tll1S small group IS rcprt sc ntitxxt of thcst act1x1t1es and count lc ss others at WVestm1nstc1 desrqmd to que nach Qul an oppor tumtx to partrclpatt m school llfe lhth Nils Hcrbut is sponsor the purpose of the cabmet IS to clraw toffether mort closelx the xaxxous school Groups and acmrtes These arc the lmdtrs of the orqimfatrorls Xxl'1lCl1 que YN estmmster uls a Slllllt of Cooptmtlon Combmed xxlth the Clll'1lltX Ol-E'IlIl'1l1Sl'iSIl1 ' 00 54.6 I 'Q V' 5 l. 'ro R Mrs G1lcl1r1s+ Sponsor Paula Reed Corres Secy Lucy Carpenler VICE Pres Sas Sfefne PVSS Pa+G1ll'1am Recordnng Secy Barbara Burns Treas STUDENT COUNCIL The nuclcus of oux school hfr the Student Crum C11 functlfmvd to 1tS fullmst Capacm undsr the lcadershlp ol SIS 'itmru Ihr 601111611 ls COIHPOSCCI of rLprcic11t1t1x1s flom cach homcroom and his sponsorcd 111 1111 projrcts 1110114111111 IJ3Il1ClIJ1tlOf1 fm exmxom X mnff thus 11111 tl11 silo of XVICK -JUHINHIIIIH If nan lm nun buttons 11121 ind fmmcl Tuesdix '1SSlIHl'3l1CS stu dc nt cl111ct0r1cs st11cl111L l1'1r1dh00lm Chrlstmas St0Ck111ffs the iCI'lI7l700lx .md Wastvlli The Studmnt C 01111111 has dom 111 rxCcllQnt job III 111111sm11 school sp111l incl Co0p11'1t1f111 and 111 s111111f1 1 for t ll0ll 'hm 1 school J' 1 C7 ,. -nv HP' 1 ,yi za yi vkvlll! Slandlng o R Lucnlle Orr Flossue Collms Marglnernla Rebb1cl'11n1 Marly Daws Cornelna Hammond Al1ce W1ll1ams Carolyn Jo qensen Emrly Anderson Ann Slcobba Grace Tremble Sandy Hall Shelby Dudley Sealed Josey Carpenler Laura Dorsey Sandra S+ Claur Gmger Brumby Jody Collms Peggy Reeves Cam1lla Meyerson Nol Plclured Cafhy Porler Cameron Hannon 1' Top Row 1 Edith Primm Harr1e-I Weyman Kay Baxler PI1yII1s Carrol Ann Brambleft Bo++om Row Mrs G1IcI'1r1sI Sponsor S1s Sferne Presldent Lucy Carpenler Vlce Pres1den+ HONOR COUNCIL Thls OIQHIIIIJIIOTI was brouffht to W Lstmlnstcr from North Ax enue Pxcsbx ttuan School Its puxposc IS to bu1ld chmactcr and 1ntw11tx 1n Cach student hx f:I11n1nat1ng all cheatmg lung and steahnfr Led bx S1s Sttrnc PI'lS1ClPI'lt of the Student Coun C11 and zuded hx NI1s G1lCI1I1SI 1ts QIJOHSOI Honor Counc1l funct1ons onlx when cases conuxnmq honor HIISC NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NHIIOHHI Honor Socutx xms l1off11n '1t Wcstnunstcr 1n the l954 55 school scar Ex en um smce that tune studcnts haw been chosen to be rnunbcrs of th1s hono1arx soc1etx at the and of thmr JUHIOY Venn or the second scrnffstcr of thur senlor wear These students 2111 tlccted bx a 11nan11no11s vote of the facultx on the bas1s of CI1a1actt1 Ieadcrsh1p sChoI1rsh1p and SPYVICL S+and1ng Malmda Rymer Barbara Burns Carolyn Jorgensen Sus Sferne Dolly Vance Seated Jane Gurganus Donna Shermer ' 4. 4 - 1 1 . . . . . ' - , y ' E ' 5 ' 'A' ' 5 5 H ' ' 4, 5 4 . , , , .,. . ,.' A , ' ' . - Y l - -1 'mi ' TA s A -1 . x 4. V . v . . . . v. I i VL 7 m , ' , ' . .A , J ' ' 1 1 ' N' , 'V A , ,E VA ' - H J C 1 . , ' 2 , . I . ,. . , . . 7 , , . , ' , . . ' ' ' 4 ' f 9 . -.....-. 5 if 92 Mass Calherlne Parlce RHYM9 E43 Q ,fi-UK-l '7 T' v' 1 Q-1.. Q x. L- +0 R-- Sedlefll Pl YlllS C6ff0l. PFBS-I Miss Pl1arr, Sponsor. S+anding: Dolly Vance, Melinda Rymer, Berfy Reed, Donna Shermer, Carolyn Logue, Mary Hunter PI SIGMA KAPPA Pi Sigma Kappa. :ui l10Il0I'Z1l'f' scholastic socivty. is composml of all St-him' girls who havt- iiiziintzlint-cl am Ai, uw-rztgc dur- ing' tht-ii' scvplioiiiorv :mtl jttiiim' yvars. The iiivuning of tha- lc-ttvrs is iric'i'e-asm-cl in xviscloiiif' The socit-ty was startc-d at Napsonimi School in 1924 lay Miss Frzuicvs llzxtclis-11 The Clliristmzts party lim' tliv lztclivs at Eve-nticlv is givcii hy Pi Sigmzx Kappa in collzihorntiou with thi- Latin IV Class. L. io R., Standing: Carole Brannon, Betty Reed, Connie Gray, Sarah Edge, -Q-v-1 YE 5 ,s an QUILL AND SCROLL Quill Lmcl St-will is im iiitviiizitirmtizil ll0!1Ul'2il'B' ,iOllI'Il11llSlili sw Cir-ti si-lvrliiig its im-iiilmt-is Iiruiii lliiiiirwrs 1mclSt-iiiors iliztintztiii ing zi li aiu-i'z1Qm'. mlm limi- slirmii fviitstzmclinq iriti-rr-st ll zxliility iii 1-tlitiliq. lmilsitivss IllLlll2iUf'II1t'I1I :mtl writing in liifh sclifwl Illlllllfllllflllx Mi-iiilmt-rs 1ll't' C'lllWl'Il lirmii tht- stztllis Ol' tht fIl'llKll':S Ltrltl llit' LYNX. Caro'yn Jorgensen. Sea+ed: Ann Bramble++, Nina Sledge, Edifh Fraser. iff 5 'Q Xfkf 6 ix i 96 L I7 Slanding, L. +0 R.: Helen Pfeiffer, Louise Lillle, Florida Smillm, Sara Toubman, Marlha Bollw, Boolsie Hill, Sec. Sealed, L. lo R.: Gay LeCraw, Mrs. Burgoyne, Nancy Porler, Pal Sanborn, Vice-Pres, Noi Piclureds Sarah Edge, Pres. ART CLUB Lnccx tlu axput ln mcluslup of IJIQNI dc nt Penm 'XIITTSIIOHQ the Art Club has been mxaluablc m C11Cl1HU' ind lxautilunfr the school loffethu muh their spomois Hrs XX hum I'1 'md Nlrs Heallu the fxftx IHlI'IllJLI'Sl1Z1XQ Onan much tune and cffort ID clu OI xtulff lm umm ol tlu school lum tions 'Ilu ll lalnnts incl nfforts hum aclc Cd guatlx to the success ol all the school ZiCf1X1I1CS tlus wear L fo R Belsy Primm Vice Pres Mallnda Rymer Pres Mrs Gulclwrusl' Sponsor Edi+l1 Primm Sec Lynne Rudder Treas miami mms '49 ,. 1...- MU ALPHA THETA '. . . 4 4. A lxurmu L14 tlu' Nlguli Llulm, is to pri-- . .- .-v. lllllllll'lll.llllN lil llllX llllllf7l'I1I' Nl'lll4ll ' 4 1.-4 - s4 - um- rluuiug' lim' liI'l'SllIH21H. snplio- iuorv. zmcl junior XOZIYS and is illtvr- c-cl in ltl1l'Tll0I'lll! lu-1' lmowlvclgr' in X lic-lcl. L. fo R.: Mrs. Whilman, Dee Welch, Sec.-Trees.: Perry Nunnally, Vice-Pres.: Penny Armslrong, Pres.: CURRENT EVENTS CLUB s lmmacl to lan ll xumiulmaxs xs1tl1 lixuoxnl and llllll a llOIlll iflius 'md to mfoim tlu stu cllut lmclx of tluin affaus ll1S bun ilslx lncl bx NI1l1mla Rumi It has mat urn Tl1llISCl8X aftelnocm flom .u . .ull umxl 440 xnth ILS sponsor, Mxs. C ilcllrisl. I'ouudvd in l957. its melubcrsllip 1'iSf I'OXN'Il from six to our t lirty. t '1s. 'ls its urxin project. the lmulc in ' I t sc'l10 '- lkmm-cl ox c'ur'x'vnt to CWI-i 25 L. +o R.: Nina Sledge, Pres.: Mary Helen Rose, Vice-Pres.: Connie Grey, Edi+or of Mag.: Broolrs Perryman, Sec.-Treas. SCRIPTO CLUB This creative writing club was organized in 1957 under the guidence of Bliss Joyce Thomas. Rfernhership has hvcomm- more coinpvtitive with each Candidates sub- mitting an original piece of work to be judged hy Current membi-rs. This club was led by Nina Sledge, president: Klary Helen Rose. vice-presiclcntg and Connie Gray, editor of POST SCRIPTS. The cluh has encouraged thc- an-zitivity which has result:-cl in the finest edition of the magazine so far. sq 3 .. ' 'gl 4 V ,J I l.. +o R., Foullw Row: Carolyn Wells, Benie Bruner, Alice Williams, Cl'1ris+ine Rasmussen, Beisy Primm, Ainsley Gould, Mar+l1a Heidleburg, Brenda Lynch, Third Row: Anne-He Allen, Genie Deldrlebach, Myra Ann Cone, Jane Gurqanus. Second Row: Janice Parlzer, Teddie Sands, Frances Larimer. Sally Wimer. First Row: Mary Helen Rose, Connie Grey, Nina Sledge, Broolrs Perryman. U5 Miss Kimmel, Advisor: Jody Collins, Presiclenf CECELIANS Founded in 1928 at North Avenue Preslayteriari School by Cecelia Cain. Cecelians is a drarnatic club for juniors and seniors. lN'Ie111bcrsl1ip is by try-out only. XYitl1 llie CIltllllSlZlStlC spark of Nfiss Nancy Kininrel. sponsor. and the leaclersliip of Jody Col- lins. president. tliis club has achieved a well de- serxecl reputation for excellence. The Cecelizurs 111ee1 Kionday and xN'l'ClI1CSCl21y ziflerrioons during the activity period. Tlreir pur- pose is to cli-vi-lop voice. body, and Illlllil as able instrurnents for effective cl1'z1111:11ic procluctioris. 'llllQ'lI' efforts have been well realized in tliis year's successful pCl'fOI'lIlllIlCCS. rs ew, a Top Row: Joan Summers, Peggy Reeves, Genie De+'relbacl'a, Marfy Davis. Boflom Row: Cornelia Hammond, Joan Kaufmann, Belly Bird, Meredifh Whiflingham, Mary Gunn, Linda Dunbar, Phyllis Broclrey. EIU Z1 5 ALICIANS -'iii ' xy. 1 SQ .Nlic'i11I1s. tht- junior Clllllllillll' Chill. hits its its IIlt'IIl- lat-rs thost- girls in this ninth and tvnth gluclvs who :mr iiitc-ii-stt-tl in clt-xvloping thc-ir clxxtmzttic zthility. It has bm-ti in-wly l.Ol'Illt'il this yt-nr hy Bliss Nzuicy E Kimmcl. with Nt-ll 'Ilia-olmolcl as pu-siclt-lit. The projects iIlC'll1Lll'Cl 21 out--uct play Cach svincstvr and 21 Choral prograxu. Sc-rviug as an appwntico work- shop for Ctfccliaris. it will ht- .1 valttzxhlt- assert to tht' Ct-Ct-lian Clubs to lat' liomic-d in tht- future. New 111t'Il1lJt'IiS taht-11 in during tht- svcond scmvs- tvi' arc: Susan Crzicly. Lyuclall Booth. NI2ll'Qill'0K Eclwarcls, Pl'I1I1f'HOCliiI1Q. Klarcizt Pl'I'I'Y. Katlilot-11 Hudson. and GlI1QC'1i xIl1l'I'L'll. I Miss Kimmel, Advisorg Nell Theobold, President sl' 0' s gl., .susn at ' QSV' O Q 5 o,au-an Q. .Qlllt 5' tau af, at uasoln Lynn Roberls, Bebe Swanson, Lorie Condon, Eileene Clark, Emily Slade, Amanda Yarn. L. +o R.: Edifh Fraser, Bus. Manager: Miss Parlrer, Advisor: Carolyn Jorgensen, Edilor. 'Q THE WESTMINSTER CHIMES. CHIMES STAFF Thi- CHIRIES staff startvcl lhc- school year with an issue of thc- ll'fi!n11'21m'r' lflizirzu which was rumorecl to hzlve been the hc-sl puhlishvcl in seven years. L'I1Cll'l' the leadership of Czirolyn Jorgensen, cclitor. and Miss Ciallierinc Parker. sponsor, the CHIMES editions have given ns 11 living chronicle of the year 1959-60. The main objective ol the stall' is lo present the nvws of the school from an iniparlizll View point. In orcler lo gain new journalistic ideas and styles. the staff attends Conventions in Athens, Georgia, and Lexington. Virginia. annually. , Md, A Sealed: Hill, Wimer, Sledge, Brannon, Brenham, Reed, Godby, Sfandingz Jones, Griffin, Kirlrpalricli, Brisendine, Jones, Whillingham. Gunn, Greenbla+1', Efheridge, Church, Brown, Dudley, Oliver. Cone. LYNX STAFF Under fhe capable organizafion of Chris+ine Rasmussen, edifor, and Dolly Vance, business manager, 'lhe LYNX sfaff has funcfioned as a unified whole, worlcing diligen+ly every sevenrh period and many days affer school fo make fhe LYNX a praise-worfhy publicafion. During rhe firsf semes+er, Mrs. Gid- dings served as our sponsor, however, our sponsor for +he resf of fhe year was Mrs. Anderson. Her encouragemen+ has inspired much of +he work puf in+o fhe Annual fhis year. T7 Sealed Sallie Simmons, Nancy Por+er, Connie Gray. Brenda Lynch Duane Love Brooks Perryman Dolly Vance Margaref Rains Phyllis Carrol Sfandnng Widgef Smilh Chris Rasmussen, Helen Pfeiffer, Mary Croom Whnffield Jody Collins Ann Brambleif Noi Pic+ured Sarah Edge Alice Williams Amerlcan women are glwasfly See nf? Yes we do' Y .sx Y Rasmussen s fyranny Liwijs wux 'vi 1 A Dream Dreamlng 'iv Don 1' be sullyl Miss Oufler IS above bribe y' 100 Momenl of fru'rl1 Haynue s helpful hmls heeded by serious Sensors 'M 512 xr... CHIMES slaff conslruchvely cruhclzes MARK SHEET Weslmlnsler develops md nvrduals . 1' J ' Y V v f,. A ,K 1 11,4 5 xi - . ' l W fs 4 , sf' nfl, Q 5 . ,ye , fi: f -s ' ,. ...A ,iff ,A 4 4.2 ' ', , 'AE 1 i 4 f , Fil n 'Q' .f n A ' I . . . . l l x 1 'Z Y v ? N I 1' I W rl 9 .... W K 1 x . I BX , Q, K , , sg XN'cst1ninstcr is a divided school. yet inclivisihly' joined by common links around which thc school rcvolvcs . . . Scholastically, spiritually. Ath- lctically. and Socially. Thi- joint staff, in an cffort to bring VVc-stlninster to lifc. has portrnyccl tlicsc links by pic- ture-s. 'llivsv pictilws tell thc- story . . . thc story of todays We-strninster. LYNX LINKS f ,f .vit 33 M 'rw -ug... ,,,1,-.iw wav-'- Mr if X 1 M ,f .44..na-uvwkbv-1 xi Ti I ar M31 I 5? 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'f'1. ea i ' il ' 31 9 4 ..- .- -1, v K .-new 25 - X A-.A-A1 ,.,i:. 1 E wif 21' ,- WHMHQWW 1-1 wi. f 4 Y mg,g,gyN,e Q. -if 5'0rZ,.Jrf,q' , 3222? ' , sf GEORGE BEATTY PAINTING BRINGS CULTURE TO WESTMINSTER. TII .NIcI New Views 1' prngx'z'w of OIII' QCINNII is llli1I'Iil'CI Iuy IIN- UIIIUIIWIP itiom ns N-I-II :IQ IIII' grmsII1 UI' IIN' SIIICIPITIS. IAIIICII III' ws- I'l'IIIIIl In IIINI IN-xv SI'!'IIl'S IIINI II:1c'IIiINw xxI1Ic'I1 I1cIcI IOIIN'CIl'X'I'If1lm1IIm'IlIrwI'rN1I'iCIIO0I. NEW LIGHTS ILLUMINATE FIRST FOOTBALL GAME OF SEASON LAURIE PUTS SNOW ON LYNN AND NEW FOUNTAIN .,.T. gg, ei f NEW PATH TO EDUCATION A-sr' I NEW STEPS MAKE THE CLIMB EASIER The Dormilory SI'udenI's . . . In Work and Play Glenridge Hall plays an important role in the contribution to school life and the development of the boarding students. Under the direction of llrs. Pearl Cook, the dormitory provides a 'home away from home for the students. The schedule allows for recreation and free time, as well as a sound program of work and study. ,emu M, 2 h-we . 5 Wi f'f' C 7-' if ' -7 , 14:1-:via ef' 'sc' if ly I I ,st i -:GQ ' .'+ ?'i '- OLD ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE GIVES COLORFUL APPEARANCE TO DORMITORY. STUDY IS SOMETIMES RELAXING GROUP STUDYING MAKES IT EASIER PING PONG OFFERS RECREATION TELEVISION GIVES AMUSEMENT S-1 QNA IRIA 3 SCHOLASTIC LINKS if 'wa-and Y Q......, M 8.0- H...- fs M,,,,,5 was v 451. ... A common desire 'For learning is flue basic link in +l'1e scl1olas+ic ac'rivi+y of +l1e +wo schools. Joinf proi ec+s and classes, as well as individual and group honors, illusfraie 1'l1e individual abili+y and group excel lence of flue Wesfminsfer s+uden+ body. lllfl ,aj xy f'x fs Q? ' 1 ' .XixNN.i-xx' bg., ff-'19 ' , . mi ' Meril' Scholarship Finalisls Standing: Jeff Hass, Wal+er Castles, John Pendergrasf, Speed Howell. Paul Pressly, Buzzy Stubbs, Bill Cari+hers, Milne Harris. Sealed: Chris Conyers, Phyllis Carrol, Marfha Both, Carolyn Jorgensen, Dolly Vance, Clancy Ridley. fs? 'Wo C? 0-0 i -v. C7 8, tv V? 6.2-all xt ,'.14'-P Z.-I-'--.125 ..,. . .. , -W-'Q' .gr Nalional Honor Socie+y Standing: Speed Howell, Paul Pressly, Joe Hass, Buzzy Stubbs, Bill Carilhers. Sealed: Dolly Vance, Barbara Burns, Jane Gurganus, Malinda Rymer, Donna Shermer, Sis Sferne, Carolyn Jorgensen. Not Pictured. John Conant at X, as 1:3 'af .L 5'-A QM : xhvCSUIllI15U'I' has shown the scholastic ability of its students by placing fourteen seniors among the hir-rit Scholarship Finalists from the state of Georgia. XYith a larger number than ever before on the top percentile of the nation, this record represents another area in which Westminster is proving itself as a grow- ing institution, The National Honor So- ciety consists of members of the Senior class who have excelled in scholar- ship, leadership, charac- ter and service. Members are chosen by the faculty in the Spring of their Junior year. MALINDA RYMER AND ED CROFT WERE AWARDED WATCHES BY THE OPTIMIST CLUB AND RECOGNIZED AS THE MOST VER- SATILE OF THE SENIOR CLASS. KJELL ARSTAD AND MARGHERITA REBBECCHINI WERE OUR EXCHANGE STUDENTS FROM NORWAY AND ITALY RESPECTIVELY. MALINDA RYMER AND BILL CARITHERS WERE AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CONTRIBUTING THE MOST TO WEST- MINSTER AS MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS. Each veal' W'estrninster recognizes individual achievement in Inanv areas. These are just a few of the honors given to outstanding students in 1959-60. BUZZY STUBBS, JOHN CONANT AND MALINDA RYMER PARTICIPATED THE SUMMER PROGRAM OF THE AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE. ,M 'Xxx ,W I WHAT'S GOING ON HERE, SLIPPERY ? COMMANDER GALLOWAY DEMONSTRATES PUBLIC SPEAKING Joinl' Classes and Projecls S+ucIen+s Work Togelher . . An important phase of thc scholastic connection he-tween thc two schools is the joint participation in projects and Classcs. The Boys' school offers pub- lic speaking and chemistry to thc girls, while thc boys can climb thc hill to the Girls' school for German, Spanish or typing. The joint annual sec- tion proviclvs an opportunity for the two schools to co-opt-rate in part of n publication. Both of tllcsv arcas rcprcscnt links in the fic-ld of scholastic activity, ...x xfbx K of -rf dv ,Q 'QM RUSH TO CLASSES FOLLOWS THE BELL. JOINT ANNUAL STAFF: BUZZY, BILL RAMSEY, JODY COLLINS, ADVISOR, MR PARKER 2 NANCEY PORTER sux 'Q A 5 enum new wnwwa Waivwsv X rf J' 4 Wh -. , . .if K MEMBERS OF OUR MIXED CHORUS CHORUS: As+in, Morgan, Laiimer, Wells, Bofh, Orr, Norcross, Morris, Hocking, Gunn, Jackson, Carswell, Sprailin, Neely, Clark, Dudley, Wright Second Row: James, Gurganus, Bryan, Gay, Wilkins, Sanborn, Wood, Condon, Edwards, Dewer, Seward, Smi+h, Perryman, Morris, Carier, Brumby, Gordon, Towers, I-Iughs, Hammond, Paiion. Third Row: Shermer, Fraser, Kennedy, McKeIvy, Neighbors, Proclor, Gregory, Funk, McGin+y, Owens, McCarIy, Hass, Lewis, Maddox, Chan- ning, Hanes, Nix, Siivers, Hodson, Summers, Hun+er. Fourfh Row: Fuller, Henderson, Ramsey, Bryani, Harris, Summers, Sco++, Pebworih, Crof+, S+eIIing, Lines S+one, Ackerman, Mr. Blake. Missing from Pic+ure: MiI+on. MUSIC . . . Klusie has hc-Colne ll vital part of XYCSUIIIIISICIA. Under the able direction Of R111 Blake, the Chorus has performed at the special school services. Besides the chorus. every member of the student body takes music once a week. These classes have proved to be helpful in the uuderstanclirig and enjoyment of music. OUR MR. BLAKE PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT IIITIISIVIQ Il has zllxmyx In-1-11 11 c'11stm11 of the- school to In-Qin 4'X'l'I'Y uw-ullmlxg 1101111-mrwrrl. or clvvfmtiollnl tainly. mu' school is nm lurking in ming I7I'Llf'1'1P as a IIIULIITS Ot' Q'l1TClllIll'l' and spirituzll 1'01'1'c-Slllllvnt. P R AY E R . . . PI'llyl'l' ix om- of tllv most 1111il4yi11g f01'c'vs of XN'r'St- pvrmcl wltll ll SC'IlIllllI'l' ITLICIIIIQ :md L1 pl nu C11 , af,- STUDENTS PAUSE FOR A MOMENT OF PRAYER BEFORE LUNCH. DUKE TERRELL LEADS THE STUDENT BODY IN PRAYER. ,lf ,A STUDENTS GATHER TOGETHER EVERY THURSDAY MORNING FOR A MOMENT OF PRAYER gi iii QQ,-' nr - us I N A .W iff' vw - . bg. g .. . ' If 55 5 ' fs,'gf3i5ii.' -.I W A ' N ..w-nQ,-uwgis .rib re- fs' l ' Y ' 1, I 'T.m'?p:.. f eargydk-.35 GOING TO ASSEMBLY, RAIN OR SHINE. ASSEMBLIES . . . Assemblies are the major link between the students here at XYestminster. The pro- gram usually consists of Z1 guest speaker or some form of special entertainment. STUDENTS FIND RALPH McGILL INTERESTING. I I Z1 MR. CROWE RECEIVES A WARM WELCOME FROM THE STUDENTS. X Aiw- OUR WEEKLY PEP RALLIES AROUSE MUCH SPIRIT. JEROME HINES, FAMOUS MET STAR, VISITS OUR SCHOOL 116 4 x I Y 9' 1 Q U ' 1 , -4 ,is g Q1 Q ' , Q, 1 A ' MM ,....-nl ' Za 7, 55.5 ' 'L Q Q13 3 x N . if A 1 ' I J Q, if 1.814-Y' N H x 7.4 X Xb, ,lap , . I . fn! b- . KM.vs5,Mi4-afa 3 Y v 'gif my 5 X 5 T44 ,W ami? Q' ANNUAL BONFIRE IS ENJOYED BY ALL AS STUDENTS WATCH FLAMES RISE AROUND DUMMY OF HEADLAND PLAYER VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM LED BY RICK STONE TAKES THE FLOOR TO AROUSE SPIRIT FOR THE GAME al.: wwf M , ,f VARSITY, JUNIOR VARSITY AND EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS RATS PARADE ON TRACK FOR THE AMUSEMENT LINE UP TO WISH WILDCATS GOOD LUCK OF THE STUDENT BODY y, , I ' I We I ' M f Q A ,' If TM' vxj 5 I . KV ,f x V, I I 1 I 'QI-7' I . If ' I ff :I VAV , ,L H 'Ji A an f I . ,V ,,.v hrlwau K A K X fx? , , . sf? fi I ' , 'f + ' . ,-- Y -'f ',J ' if - - A 1 K, ffy 4' 'vinlxfyywfi f ff I I L ' ' . ' ij ff I 1,,. f 'S ' 'V if - W3 W f F Z 'E , . A A J A - , ,M , ,A jf, ,pq W ff I We 32, Uv X if ,, P 925' M 'Ha 1 'I Q lf ,Q + I R i ,an WL jj.. AL? .W Q 1 ' an - . 3 11 W 4' f x V Lg' gif' ' Q X Q if S s f wiv X 'irq iii 74595 gg 5-if no--...,.,... N' J, SOCIAL LINKS T7 1 213344445- 'T' J-'M 3 +45 1 . haf' It Q 41, ,. . . - , -v n '- 1, ' fl 2 Wti:.ii,.f,q: A ,J fs ,Q ' ' ,, W V' 'f- ' . ' .' - 4 F' AQ .' hQg.ApV',7 JI V 'AI' Y . -Q ' 4 A posi'rive link be+ween +he +wo schools is 'I'he social ac+ivi+ies involving 'rhe s+uden+ body. These ga+her- ings give +he sfudcni' a chance 'I'o become acquain+ed wi+h his classma+es. The Hu+ also plays a big par'r In fhe social life of +he school as if is +he crossroads be'rween 'rhe +wo. 121 GATHERINGS Living II' up 1,0-wail wxxzifawff SOPHOMORES ENJOY THEMSELVES AT MR. RUDOLPH'S. SENIORS HAVE CLASS PARTY BEFORE HOMECOMING BUCKY AND LINDA ARE A FAVORITE PAIR. als 4' 122 GIVE US A TASTE CHARLIE 'It l GENE AND TINA STILL SWINGING AT VICTORY DANCE. ffrfif' -SK .1 n '. 6 S f O ' X iz. ' .fr my ji' 1- 'wi xv' Lx x A, 8 Jie -Sm ' 'Q' f'2 'bf' W- .ale-',v . 4.-455 V ul . A . 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W X WM. 31 1 ji Y, x . ar V , 4 vs vAi2 Q HH y fi' 35. 8 isfkfsf Y 4 'Q' I :JW f a SKITS Sophomores Wm IIT 1101101 0 1111 1111 0111 1 0 0 QS 1 N R C11 S 1 1 1 110 Tl 1 1 1 1111110 X1 11 IN 1 01111 10 10 1 1 1 1 111- If 1111111111111 10111 1 111111 1111- 11111111 1-111 Il ff 1 P1 11111111 11 fN1p111r1 111011 1111111 1111 Q1-111012 COITTIWITIPC1 1 1111 1 C1IP'TlI1 01 1X1Q1111111s111 111111 111011 C1IC 1ITT 01 18111111 R11111 T111011f 110111 1111 111111111 NI111- YN1I111r11Q 11111 1101111 XIOIIIQ 1111111 11 111111111 111111 0111 C0II111Q 11111 0111 S111111111 I9 1111111111 11111111111 11111 111011111-1 11111101 21S 11111 1110 10111 1L51f 11 SECOND PLACE WENT TO THE EIGHTH GRADE AS THEY SHOWED DANCES FROM AROUND THE WORLD THE SENIOR SKIT PICTURED THE FUTURE WESTMINSTER H 'Y ,..f 49' ,,fl0 THE SOPHOMORES TOOK FIRST PLACE WITH A DANCE PORTRAYING THE NUTCRACKER SUITE BETSY PRIM AND ANSLEY G-OULD LED THE JUNIORS TO THIRD PLACE O I I O .X 11111 1111K 1111-Q1-1111-11 111' 1-111111 q1'f1111- ' 1 1 K4 1 111111 ,X -1-11, '1'I11- S0111 Ill 11-'. 1f1IIU11'1IlQ 1111- 1I11-1111- 01 11lfx1l' I-111111.11011 1-111 1111111 111111 il 1'1-1' 1011 01 '1'I11- NII1- '. 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'I'I1ii yc-111' it In-gun Fridzly night foIInwinq N1:n'cIi Crm. TIN- IJ1'iI't01's minie down Imrn New York to pwwyiclv vim-1'tainnir'rit :it II1r' con- c'r'1't Sz11i11'fIg1y xiiwtrwiirurm and git IIN- dgmu- S:1ti1i'cInyniQI1t. By IJOTJIIILII' xnte of the Student IumcIyGinf1er Ilriiinby and Ed Croft were Chosen king and queen of the uc-ek-end, Other meinI3erQ of the court were Nancy Ayer. Jody Collins. Diana Ueas. Eden XYIiite. Car'It0n FuIIe1'. Harrison ,Tones Cllginry Ridley. and Grey Skelton. VOTE TO GINGER BRUMBY AND ED CROFT. if 6 i 5 - ., -- A . 5 S , .4426 ,. ' 7 L.::fL an V, - wg -1, . S wi, ' A X. u, 'ff., 'afk W - X Vw' ' Q' 1 ff -I ,. 0. -1 1. , ,,- J .Q , ' ' - - xl -1 'l X 1, ,wha , gk fa ,I-A-,. ,Ml I gm L., ,W . Nw, 4 , Q - wk M 5.1, YQ f .As v x -N.: xx vp J 2- xx ' ' vi xx 5, . xl .4 ' 1 , vw 1x Q 1 f.. A , E 1 , . A 2 fx, ,Qjf 5 ,5 'L ' Q. Q I gh , , , . ax 1 , 21 w . ' ' J., 4 - Q f xg? ' , Q tgil' - ' i .g , ru rig , A 4 ' Q K .' 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A ' ' lx L, ' iff:- n.g.v. f THE WESTMINSTER SCHOOL FOR BOYS And esus Adx anctd rn Wllsdom and Stature and IH Fax or w1th God and Man Ten years ago the Westmmster Schools were but an 1dea Today thu xtprtsent a drtarn corne trut through the ef forts of mtn and tht Grace of God In thtse past ten wears, the goal of tht Wftstmmsttr Schools as txpressed 1n the school motto has bun to grow and expand to wm honor for 1tself and for its studt nts and Qratluatts through con tlnual growth ln thc naw of God Wtstmxnster l1as done just tll1S The wrsdom md fOI'6S1Q'llt of the founders and trustees and set tht broad lrberal patterns which have become IITI pl1c1t 111 a VN estmmster EdllC21t10I'1 They also proxlded for ,pi lv P 'z'm'wMwng the ntctssarx expans1on of campus faczlmes to accompany the growth IH thc S110 of the student body Thelr v1s1on IS now bearmq rts flrst and just fruxts 1n the 1f1CI'C3S1Hg respect for the knowledge and Judgment of the VVestm1nstcr grad uate Tht VVCSIITIIITQTCI' educatron has brought out the mnate worth of zach mdlwdual or101r1allw created rn the lmage of Pod From fTlOXXth In wlsdom and staturt from the knoultdct lmrncd and fnltndshlps rnadc at Westmlnster has come an mcrtase m fax or w1th God and Man Loolxlng backward vu see a Wcstmmster qrowmg we see a VVest1n1nsttr mcreasmqlv ready and able to accept 1ts expandmg role ID the South and ln the Amerlca of tomorrow 9 I x S ED CROFT AND RICKY STONE IN FRONT OF THE BOY'S BUILDING 9 H J ' h . - - v , . , 5 . A, 5 ' ' ' ' - H V . X .5 . V. . . 1 A Q V Y '. E . n In 1 I V 1 v V A H , .t., A . U 1 I K , ,h 1 , J . ,' ' ', . '. - v - Y Y R y E - - - t y 1 .t 1 -l 1 h I 5 1 ' 2 I ' ' t ' 5 'T I ' of the Westminster Schools first erected the high standards through SUCCCSSIW' Stages to the Present? loflkmg forward: . ' , l , ' ' I . ' Y ' ' T ' ' Q, f . . . 7 . . E Y. ' . ' ' I K ' ' rf une r ia . Q- it I :Q I M ifgi f 5 H, 3 .3 1 , 31 r we Si ' 'EPQII A2233 ,, DEDICATION K u.. COMMANDER GALLOWAY LECTURES IN HIS BIBLE CLASS To Commander J Elllo+ Galloway For hls Uuldance and counsel LIIIOIIUII our dlfflcult umor xear for hm con tmumg lntc-rest durmf our Samox war and for hxs lastmq fr1endsh1p WhlCh xxlll follow us throuffhout oul Inu we the Sc mor C law of 1960 dedlcate the LX NX Volume III to Commanderj Elhot Gallowax The Commander has been a frue asse+ 'ro five school 13 , If 3 I X ' .ff A ,Y X 5 S ' I 5 I ,S 11' I ' fi 1 Ein I gag 'S ' vo Ez W ,4 , I A44 i I y',,llq O O Eh. Q Q A .. 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KV , V x - V 3 THE FACULTY LNIIIIIIINU I P U IIN S Outst 111411111 xr 18 Cmmxslormcs of succus 111 C1 mans hit Our ircultx his brought a Coruhxnatron of both eloquence and personalrtx mto the classroom The neucorntrs to our facultx thrs Niall art M1 Thomas Bates Enghsh Mr Andrew Buchanan Brble Mr Robert Dcxnaxce Latln Mr John Kem mer Iatrn and Spanrsh Hr Theodore Rufrtl Niuhcrnatrcs Nir W Pat Scott French QIYIHISII and Band Nfr inns XX atson Sparush Admual Rrchard C' XX 111111115 Phxncs and 'Nhthcmatrcs In-'fi -ev-Sz Y' MR EMMETT W WRIGHT JR HISTOTY BA Furman UhIV6fSIfY MA Emory UHIVETSITY Afhlehc Dnrecfor Publlcniy Durecfor -1--Na, COL GEORGE BARKER, Geomefry Mechanlcal D awung, Business Law BSEE Ga Tech lil Yi.-v MR DONN GAEBELEIN Duredor of fhe Boys School AB Prunceion Unnverslfy MA Columbua UHIVCFSITY il MR STEPHEN ADAMS French AB U N C, AB American Inshfufe 'For Foreign Trade KN' ' . -' is Xk'If'lJI'fL1C1UfTlN ftlfllllf und the acc' nlphslunvrrts of its rm- I E . - 3 '411 bor.. , iz 1 Il'l1C'lll'IFS often ser if ' 5 .Ch K f 7,-,.z r'g..'. 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MR DAVID T LAUDERDALE AB Erslnne College MA W0SI1'Y'9'f0 and I-ee E '9I'sI KJ f 1 1 MR J P RUDOLPH EngI1sI'1 BS Davndson College 'Q 1 1 A, . 4, 1 ff I Au., 1 If x A -. f ,,-1 f 1h.d ' , fi? , ya' . . 5 , 5.,,.KN 5, -1 . fh' 111- 1111- J 1- ' - s1111I1-111, 1- Q - 1 .11 - tI11-.'- 1111111111-111' 111 :1 11111111211 11-111-1' 111 - 1 '-111' ' :11 1111- 1-1111 111. 1-z11'I1 9l'IIlf'911'I'. TI11- QIILICIK' 1111: UVIIIZIII 1111- YIII' 1C1g'I 1 Ik 111- iQ N111 ' I111' 111- 11111. . 1 - 11: 1' t111- - .K1111 1 ' ,I ,GZI- 111111: 1111' 1111- 1111-11-11 . . I ,1 Ia11-. . I . sf , ff , 5 In 'M xx X 1711! A 1 n' 1 I'-V-,,,,.annf ,,,,,vvn-v 'P -qnnf ' be I--- '1 w,,.g.p,,ppau1 5,,gpnwJlMW ,,,, ,,.nnH'v L.l f'7W If-'l'l,19f1 Eg .512-'J' ff, N. M L T BATES BA Vanderbllf Umversliy Engluslu MR ANDREW BUCHANAN Blb e A B Presby+erlan College BD Columbia Theological Seminary of Wvy' Qlv 35 vw, MR ROBERT Norlh Carolina ...ig DEMAREE AB Unlverslfy of Lahn l MR CHARLES BRAKE Maflwemahcs Hlslory BA Pres by+eruan College MA Unlversliy of Georgna MR JAMES L BUNNELL Hlslory BA Sewanee MR MILTON DAVIS AB Mercer Umversvly MA Emory Umversu+y Unlversdy MA Vanderblll Unnversufy Language C001-dmafor u...k - 71,31 ., V. QQ? 49 C, ,W W I . QL- 1 VJ'-sf . I-' I A . I , - . I . , gr V ,X X . E A K' ln, Sn, A A L X I :ffl jr - 4 yy ji J' A , TA at fix j X, 0 'S vdl , my ju' K , ,X , f fi A DJ I 5 G, J L ' l . ra Dffy we it S K4 V 1 r MR. PAUL A. KOSHEWA, Maflwemalics. A.B. Cenfre College. MR. DAVID DRAKE, Bible, Physics. B.S. Miami Universify iOhiol. mf'- IHJI, .l MR. JOHN KENlMER, Spanish, Lalin. B.A., M.A. Vanderbil+ Universify. MR. CHARLES A. KREPP, JR., Mdll19m8+lCS Healllu. A.B. Universify of Nor+l1 Carolina, iff MR. THEODORE RIEGEL, Mafhema+ics, B.A., MR. JAMES G. PATTON, Science, Biology. B.S. M.A. Yale Universily. 1157 Universiiy of Virginia. MR. CLYDE TAYLOR, A.B. Wofford College. English. ,Af MR JOE WILLIAMS Science Healfh BS Alabama Polyfechnuc lns+:+u+e MR JAMES WATSON JR BA Wake Forresf MR ROBERT SIMS Chemlslry BS Birmingham College Spanish Soufhern College MA Unlversufy of Alabama MR PAT SCOTT A.B. M.A. Emory Universify French Spamsh Academy MS Ga Tech Mafhemahcs Physics 5 ADMR. RICHARD WILLIAMS. s.s. U. s. Naval lp? 'K STAFF MR H C PARKER Business Manager MRS GEORGE MCCARTY Secreiary Io Mr Gaebeleln -ev' MRS WILLIAMS and MRS TAYLOR Isufhngl MRS. SAM WAGNER, Treasurer MRS S WHITE KENAN Secreiary Io +I'le Presldeni 44 -X 1 MRS. ROBERT McMICHAEL and MRS. RABUN N PATRICK, Librarian and Assf. Librarian. rain. ,,,, W x hm! CHABBO FULLER LAUGHS AT TORMENTORS AS SIMON LEGREE SMIRKS OVEI SALE, w ??J14f5frf.w wa mm nl 'sz f MffNEHlrQ,'f1 QQ E .ms , :f.,f3nfvg,,,,YM, vain 5 iff . my NAQWM Wwviwm GSW M THIS SECTION IS A RECORD OF THE EXTRA THINGS THAT MAKE UP OUR SCHOOL LIFE, THE SIDE EVENTS THAT GIVE AN EXTRA PUNCH TO THE DAILY GRIND. MY BUT THIS IS FINGER LICKING GOOD The Cake Race On a sunny afternoon ln March a port1on of the student body headed for the track and the annual Cake Race Each year a d1s tance race 1S held w1th cakes as prmes for the top ten wmners m the two d1x1s1ons tenth through twelfth and elghth and nmth grades Conducted by Master of Ceremonles Paul Koshewa the event was a huge success Bob Wmggms mppcd Mlke Maddox at the w1re breakmq the school TCCOICI eff Stalllngfs f1n1shed flrst IH the lower d1w1s1on Smashlnv good show beamed Mr Scott over h1s fllched plece of cake -4, BUT I WANTED CHOCOLATE WIGGINS RECEIVES HIS DUE K H-frm-v are ww STALLINGS WORKS UP AN APPETITE it BOUNCING ON IN ,,-0 -Q-0 YOUR TICKET PLEASEI Boys Slage Farce: Lead Pep Rally In a wild cheering session the rather ehesty males of TYestn1instcr whipped an enthu- siastic crowd into a frenzied pitch of howls and laughter. Dressed as cheerleaders the hefty group charged daintily onto the floor. From there they began a series of uncoorclinatecl movements and awkward motions in an attempt to mimic their bet- ters. The cheers were uncliscernible as each leader uttered his own version. At the end of the farce, the boys pranced away with the gracefulness of a football team. TERRELL, CROFT, NICCARTY, AND PRESSLY BEGIN SPECTACULAR WAR DANCE. WITH FLAPPING ARMS, THIS BOUNCY TRIO PRACTICES THE STRUT. ED CROFT, DUKE TERRELL, AND GEORGE MCCARTY. PRIZEWINNING PUMPKIN LEERS FINISHING SCHOOL DID THEM WONDERS. AT ONLOOKERS. THE GUILLOTINE FOR HEADLAND IN THIS SOPHOMORE EXHIBIT. Homecoming Amidst the gaiety of Homecoming prep- arations, floats were erected on the cam- pus. The Sophomore class took top honors with their exhibit, while the Seniors at- tracted much attention with their explod- ing rocket. Though losing the game, the school turned out for a big dance that night. '44 3 lfmr OFFICER DONN FUMBLES BALL IN MELEE. HOWELLS LENDS A HELPING HAND. OUARTERBACK CURRY FORGETS GAME AND HANDS OFF MAC TRIPS OVER HIS OWN FEET CMDR GALLOWAY RECOVERS BENEATH SYMBOLIC CRUTCHES Sensors Clash Wn+h Facully In the benef1t basketball game for the Atlanta Ch1ld S Home the SEHIOTS xx recked the1r short wmcltd mentors bx a cons1derable margm The lead Seesawed back and forth as the Semors sought a txpc of rex enffe and the facultx strug glecl to muntam thelr honor Vhth such an txploslxc II1l'xIL1I'C on the court the Uarne Soon departtd from COf1XfIlIlOI1al rules Durmff the last perxod the doughtx uppcrclass men smpt onto the couxt cn masse' and took control The Game then deffeneratcd 1nto plax ful havoc .. .. , o 0 I . v , , . , Y - 1 4 . , , . , , E , . , , - . , ,- . 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Q ,,4.A!Q W ',5-.M XWX wffsyamw 7 lg-91:4-1 Xlggpw ' ,..mr:, 4 ,V A W -.. ,M-w,.am W , ,,1fmas'llZiZ 7f'f' M... ,W if W W ww-fwwwn - V Swv ,W qmmagfw, 'nw V ml 1 k M wwiwf Q ,. 4 H, N LW ww ,, , W W' Haw EMM: , JP ,mr vw, .5 , , A ,,,..f,- 'M,f ' New 4' V ,yn , 4 R V -gym., nw. .o-9 '?l9igw . f A' 7 W ,pf-vt -aww f - mf.. 4 A A L Q, Af., W 1?V' J3- ,,,,, , 4 '-uvi '5 ' .J- ,., W M v..... ,uv- 1 ',,J,w-W V 7' ,wh ...Mae-eegl, , ww- Yiafk if, -K.. . was WA 1, N ,J 5 nl! 2 wif N M- ,..., V, M, UQ5 '!1'f!!M'i ' QQW K W QM, ..-0' 'W M' W, ,mv ,uv-V ,, .no Y X M mf ..,,gg,1, ,,,.,w. ,.,,' . .., W W , E - ,, .13 Avian This year Westminster participated in 191 athletic contests. Out of this num- ber the school won 121 or 6391, which is almost two out of every three contests. In varsity competition YYL-stminster was victorious in 72 games while losing only 38 and tying one. Championships were won in swimming. tennis. and Cross country while the football and basket- ball teams just missed the playoffs. WESTMINSTER HAS WINNING SEASON FINISHES Wm-I 7-2-I RECORD STEVE SELIG BREAKS LOOSE AGAINST ST. PIUS X. YVestrninster's 1959 W'ildcats ended the season with a fine record of seven wins, two defeats, one tie. The team had moments of brilliance and narrowly missed the sub-region playoffs. The team spent two relaxing week-ends in the South Georgia resort of Rutledge, Georgia, in preparation for the glorious campaign. Rising with the roosters in early morning, the team gained prowess and physical stamina that played an important part in establishing the fine rec- ord. Though injuries cut down the Cats' chances, the Wfildcat spirit continued undaunted and brought victory and honor to the school. Under the fine coaching of Head Coach Charlie Brake and assistants Dave Drake and Joe Williams, the Cats proved themselves to be worthy of the name Westminster. Coach Brake deserves credit for his 16-4-1 record of the past two years. Through the devoted and determined effort of a group of parents, the football field was provided with lights. These night games drew tremendous crowds and were a great benefit to the school. li' Yi ,I ' COACH BRAKE POINTS OUT WEAK SPOTS DURING THE HALF-TIME. THE l959 FOOTBALL TEAM SITTING Gray Skelton John Howells Rlchard Rosebush Joe Boland John McDonald Duke Terrell Harruson Jones Bull Abbot? Blake Young Ed Croft KNEEL ING John Marfnn Buz Stubbs Laurue Croft Paul Pressly Steve Selng Peyton Roblnson Perry McCarty Pat Kelly Carleton Fuller BlIICarl1hers DlckPrew1H' George McCarty STANDING MARIST W 1th Harr1son ones leaellnff the pack for the f1rst tune the YN lldcats revenffed the onlx loss of the 78 season bs downlnff a h1 hlx ItQ'Z1ICICd AAA Nlarlst team 27 6 ones plasmg hls usld plle dtnmff Ronnc 111 Xnsltv md Puton Robmson to pace the team IH rollmq up the staqqerme total of 247 xards iffcunst the reputable N111 lst defense The Cadets were nexer IH the IIIHIIIHQ lox the feroclous Cat Ime held them to a fethlc 63 xards total offense and onlw four fnst downs By defcatmff a strong AAA team the Wlld cats Crave strong IDCIICZHICDHS of thmqs to come mn the 59 sea son SAINT PIUS X Plaung under the new Ilvhts for the second tlme the prowl mg Wrldcat tlexcn ran ox er around, and throuffh the Gold cn Lxons and rolled up another 27 6 XICIOIW After Blake plat of the game Ptxton ROIJIHSOD bulled hls was to paydlrt Robxnson scored txso other touchdowns on runs of 29 and 5 xards, at eraqmff our ten vuds per carrx for the ruqht Anslex who galned U8 vu ds m only elght carnes added three extra polnts to pace the YN rldcats CROFT AND ROBINSON CLOSE IN ON HEADLAND BALL CARRIER to the x ISIIOFS cats. coadh Brake, eoawhapple, Bob edmondsmt' .lim aickneli Rick sfonefefiffin sen, senei Kellell, David' Drake, sdnneau Ansley, Jim curry, Bobby CandIer,'Coach Williams, Coach Drake ' .I x m I I r .Y t ' I o 1 ' ' xx 5 ,. T ' ' 1v v D s I 'NA ' 5 O - g ' ., . , . - .. I' 1 ? - ' 4 first varsity game, dispelled any fears of inexperience and Xoung recovered a fumble on the enemy,s seven on the thlrd s s 1 ' ' s s -' r ' ' ' 5 K ' 1 ' f ' 5 2,4 . H A 1 A . ' . ,V ', K D 'X 'I ' . A . . iv. A jc ,p Y, ,. .. t X 1.1, JA K: , ' 1 s V s w ' H . . . . v -. Y - . I E 1, 3 t K , - ' To ' . - .4 ' ' I T 1 3 , , . -I 1' 'W V h S x I Q S Q 0' I CAMPBELL OF FAIRBU RN ack Qurrx replacmg lnjured Chef onrs made hrs suttch from halfback to quarterback a vers successful one 1n Ieadmq the Cats across the Bears goal four tunes whale the stalwart YV1Idcat defense led hx Grax Skelton Guffxn Bell Ed Croft and ohnm Howells closed the touchdown gate completelx Puton Rohmson scooped up tht openmyf k1ckoff and dashed 80 yards for six points. and after that it was XNtstminster's frame. Steve Sclill, Gam ing 151 yards on five tries, scored on two determined jaunts of 62 and 54 yards to hiqhlieht the offensive shots put on by tht still undefeated YN 1ld , gn' U . 1 3 x 2955 K' Z A fmvi ' A an ,V ,f,Y 3952, VL, ' if W 5 fl Y ,. p -www Q 5 'gh 0 - 4 ff 'W 7 4 My 5 I as 4' Q X 9? Carlelon Fuller Johnny Howells Taclrle Taclrle SKELTON AND WILLY WHOOP IT UP AFTER A VICTORY. roxvrvcl fumblc- in the Gnd zone. This victory was a big onv. for thc' fivlcl was in tvrriblv Condition from thv incrs- sant rains. and Clhamblvc- was highly rcgardcd. Harrison Jones Quarterback Perry McCar'ly John McDonald Halfbaclr End Pal Kelly Quarlerbaclr SOUTH COBB The lVildcats suffcrcd a heartbreaking 13-6 lossto South Cobb, losing on a pass in the last minute. The 'Cats held the War Eagles to only ll yards rushing, but a blocked punt gave South Cobb an early 6-O lead. The Wildcats scorc-cl in the fourth period when Peyton Robinson began to get rolling. After a 67 yard drive, Harrison Jones dove Gray Skeleton Center DOUGLAS COUNTY The XYildcats rolled Douglas County 31-O and ended the season on a happy note. Five players got in on the touch- down parade: Peyton Robinson added his seventeenth touchdown of the year in the second quarter. Ansley put the 'Cats ahead in the opening period with a twenty-yard burst for six points. Jack Curry sent the Y'Vildcats out at halftime I9-O with a one-yard scoring plunge. Scatback ANSLEY BULLS FOR YARDAGE ON HANDOFF FROM KELLY. Bobby Whipple Blake Young Ceni-er Tackle Buzzy Stubbs Duke Terrell Taclde Tackle Steve Selig highlighted the game with another of his patented long runs. racing 55 yards in the third quar- ter. The Tfildcats scored in every period when ace linebacker Gray Skeleton scooped up a fumble and dashed 23 yards to realize a lint-1nan's dream. The W'ildcats ran up 297 yards rushing while the stingy defense qaye up only fiye first downs. Laurie Croft. Duke Terrell, and Blake Young were standouts in the stone wall for the 'Cats Falling just short of a championship. the team finished with a 7-2-l record for a very successful year. I WEARY WILDCATS TAKE A BREATHER. .sr it BOTTOM ROW Leslle Pebworth Pressly McGrll Kellef Halls Barge Alexander Ttrnberlake Srnrfh Sanford Coach Lauderdale SECOND ROW Bradbury Henderson Helms Bordner Haas Rankin Lewis Scolt Aran? Rogers Clark Coach Patton THIRD ROW Dodd Lunsford Thompson Stewart Htlls Funk Lay Carr Woodruff Maddox Meulenberg Coppedge Coach Galloway FOURTH ROW Petters Turrnan Stalllngs Klncald Franz Neely Edge Tenney Regensteln Mater Baker Adams Mgr Benedtct FIFTH ROW Royer Mtles Harrison Connell Whafley Obenshaln Wight Bronnum Poer Earl Blum Atwater Coach Sums J V FOOTBALL The umor Varsttx Football learn under Coach Galloxsax and asststants Suns lauderdale and Pxtton turned tn thetr ftnest season set utth four xx 1ns aqamst three losses I ed bt ohn Cop pedge xx ho rccetx ed the Nlost X xluablt Plat er award the lawe sttx dfptndtcl on the V to setuntnewc '1ff'11nst tus: sctttn UTZUOB shatptncd both teams In tht counnfr xc ns thts team wtll bc 1 x ettsttx frroup that xxtll lx hard to htat EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL For the slxth sttatqht xeat the E1qhth Grade football team Con tmued tn the ranks of the unbeaten Led bs Lee SESSIONS the ht h scorer utth fortx two potnts thu romped ox er thelr op ponents utth ease Xvlth staluarts ltkt Ktrlx Blackwood on the C oxehcd ahlx hx Nfr Floucts utth asststince from Tomlnx lhtcs tht E1 hth C mdt whtppecl NIeC'1ll1c and also eon quctccl Spaldtnfr 'tml Ntunm tutet Thts schrdulr added to tht past ftve maltts an unptesstxe rtcorrl th it ts shoxxmq up tn the other teams on tht campus BOTTOM ROW Thurman Gran? Green Simmons Brown P Sesstons Berry SECOND ROW Arthur McDonald Stnger Thwaote Barra Tufts Wolfe Calhoun Mgr Stewart THIRD ROW Brown B Wtl-lrrnson Atwater Neely Hurt Redd Reser Srrufh Logue FOURTH ROW Morawth Waters Rogers White Branch Blackwood Barge Hanes FIFTH ROW Stokes Morgan Howard Ranlrtn Sfembler Moore Knelsl Alflrtnson Mums SIXTH ROW Ler? Barlow Rodbell Horneffer Mttchell Ross Mlsstng Benedrct T -V Llnvrf L.u-n 1uL. , pl in VV VV'VVA.jWV ' ' , 4 -- --..rv- W-f V ,L L - V V. V. . V V J V J - .U V. V- V . V V V V . - squad beat Riverside. Darlington. Lovett and fNIat'ist. The Var- line. the team has a promtstnq future. N, 5 '-- - ,, 'N '-1 1 ', t -. f 'Q 11 - . . V, . .. - l l Mm :Ku ii if gf' . Speed Howell PEAVY BLASTS FOR POINTS. XVC They 41 69 Fora-st Park 71 Forest Park 43 36 Rix'v1'siclv 37 45 Avondale' 49 'l-6 clilII1IJlJl'll ol' Fairhurn 33 64 Douglas County 35 50 Pius X 40 35 Cross Keys 26 71 Sewanee 43 40 lls-zidlzincl 58 Cilliauililm' 54 28 Russ:-ll 68 49 llapeyillf- 40 13 Cross Keys 37 65 G, M. A. 60 58 South Cohh 35 43 Baldwin County 41 41 South Hall 29 51 College Park 42 35 S. KI. A. 33 37 Sandy Springs 39 52 Nc-wnan 37 49 Hapeyille 40 Harrison Jones TENSE WILDCATS WAIT FOR JUMP BALL, The stage was set for the biggest game of the year as thc- lX'ildCats entertained the Panthers of Sandy Springs. The Cats Caine out on the short end in overtime 39-37. The regular sc-ason ended on a happy note with a 52-37 defeat of Newnan to clinch second place. This year's squad was led in scoring by juniors :NICliPf' Nunnally and Robert Black- wood. Gene Pearce and playmaker Harrison Jones also helped to bolster the potent lVild- Cat attack. while Spef-cl Howell and Bill Ah- hott consistently Controlled the all-important rvhounds. Bob Marreff '93 QTL if 139 www? 9 H4 3 in '- 'N 3 1 2 9 25 KNEELING Johnny Marlin Bob Adams Jeff Stallings Bull Helms Klp Kirkpatrick Rogers Lunsford Sheldon Simmons Paul Worley STANDING Torn Bradbury manager Andy Anderson Haines Harqrell' Richard Rosebush Allan Johnson Terry Bridges Henry Tuff Bull Ryckman Coach Bates J V BASKETBALL Coach Bates V team this xear posted a record of eight wins against sw losses including a sewn game winning streak Paced by ohnny Martin Allan ohnson and Richard Rosebush the Tift Terry Bridges Paul Worlu and eff Stallings were val uable in their play, Wllllt Shelton Simmons and Bills Helms also saw a great deal of action The team had abundant depth and will provide future stars for the xarsity B TEAM BASKETBALL Adding to the schools fine record of winning seasons the B Team turned in a 6 3 won lost total Coaches Galloway and Patton brought their squad to three victories ower Lovett and Kramer prox cd to be the most valuable plaxtr while scormq the most points Dax 1d Bordner did a good job of rebound ind with help from Don Leslie Other big participators on the team were Wfotton jones and Chunk Smith FIRST ROW John Hurst Mark Smlfh Bob Kramer Jack Woffon Den Leslie David Borner Francis Jones Bully Waite Randy Akin SEC OND ROW Coach Galloway Matthew Smith John Dllworrh Tyler Burge Ned Kelly Paul Wllgus Larry Edge Mille RUSSSH Edvfafd Henderson Trey Obersheln Coach Patton , J . V . . . , . . . -I 7 .I ' 3 ' 5 17 ' A ' ' v v Y team overcame inexperience to finish the season strong. Henry one each over St. Pius X, Riverside. and McCallie. Bobby , I 'l L, .13 J L , , ,, L , lv, V' 'K L l . D V . . K L ' ' l B y ' , 54 cc ,ea ' i FIRST ROW Sfeve Arrhur Bully Thurman Taylor Branch Paul Rogers Vlrlyn Moore John Barge Lee Sessions SECOND ROW Tommy Clauborna Bruce Logue Ed Kneusel Paul Afwafer Judson Slrnmons Jlrnmy Barra Thomas Beneducr Arfhur Rudesel manager THIRD ROW Pa? Arnold Morrls McDonald John Montgomery Fred Horneffer Paul Brown Bruce Gran? Bryce Howells Coach Brake FOURTH ROW Henry Green Ronnle Meredlfh Bo Jones Zack Thwaule Tom Mernwelher Bull Reser Coach Flowers EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL Lndcr C oarhcs Flowers and Bmlxc thc' E1 hth Grads FP1111 Cflllllllltfl 1 xxmrmmf' ucoxd of sewn UC Loxctt txuu and Om Iaclx ol thr Assumpuorx thug mms Stun Alllllll was the hast shot on thx team xshllr Vulxn 'Xloou Paul Roffms and Taxlox BIZYICII dld 21 fmn Joh on the rohounds Arthur Hoon md Blanch 'ill had 1 total of 70 pomts ox mom cluxmq the season Othus who showed pmmss vnu rllllllllllll Scwons and Barn Hof sr-lor sreve Annum muvmg 11, wlu THE smr BRANCH sues soALwAno lorics against six low-S. l'Vith outstnmliug plzlyvrs at all points on thc- vourl. thx- lJl1f'lii'llllL'll clowuvcl -s V'-l - A - ' T In ' Q-L ' xdk' ,-.A 1 - . sl L- , 1 . ' ' X I N lv A A X. 7 . T. . lv T Q ' U X I -V. T f - 1 . V L - L ' - f ' 1 ' L l WMSWEW SITTING George Connell Ken Ross Mqr Bull Schwartz Randy Lewns Herb Mules KNEELING Pefer Chamn Scot? Ackerman Gray Bethea Mlke Brumby Joe Haas John Pendergrasr Clancey Rudley Rucky Stone Charlne Mufchell Ed Croff Jack Sanford Walter Wefnberg STANDING Coach Lauderale Bobby Carr Davnd Whefford Peter Som mers Bull Commrns Gordon Maner Jum Funk Chrns Conyers Davld Hanes Bull Aran? John Siembler John Game! Tommy Haas Marmen Break Even Besf record ye'r CAPTAIN JOE HAAS DRIVES TOWARD PIN Thxs yea1 s wrestlmg team turned 1n an 1mproxed season record XN1tl'1 fue wms agamst f1ve losses Wlth expemenced personnel returnmg Coach Lauderdale moulded 1 formidable squad Such standouts as R1d lew Haas Nfltchell Brurnhx Pendervrast and mam formances The team defeated Roswell UNICP Cham blee Darlmfrton and GlNIA whlle losmg to a xcrv stronff Rn PISICIC team tvxlce SPHIOF Clancv Rldlex was xoted MVP as he fmlshed second 1n the state Charlie Mltchell who flnlshed fourth 1n the state 1n h1s class was named Most Improxed Captam Ioe Haas not fourth also 1n h1s class and recened an award for four wears ev cellence xuth a record of 29 10 3 R1dlex had a 18 7 4 total mhlle Brumbs Sanford and Pendergrast made a 500 average or better THATS A BOY PIN HIM PIN HIM NO NO NO OH GROAN' I ' l' 13 C , . I ' 1,7 'f A 7 ,w' 5 ' 5 1' others gave the ever-increasing crowds exciting per- ,. 1 . . '. ,, - J I S - 4 ' ' 'S I . A. . K 1 1 Y V . Y A . . . . I v . Q s E , . . 1 . , y - v . y lr I n I. . H n -I up . SOCCER TEAM: KNEELING: Sieve Seli , Peyion Robinson, Joe Williams, Duke Terrell, Paul Pressly, John Coppedge, Tim Pebworfh, Kanf Regenslein, Lloyd Timberlake, Don Meulenberg. STANDINCE: Tarby Bryant, Jack Hopkins, Herkey Severance, Park McGinfy, Reggie Regensrein, Ray Taylor, Laurie Croft, Grig Woffon, Mike Chanin, David Merewefher, Kiell Ars?ad. Soccer Team Makes Slrong Showing The Soccer Team made a strong showing this season and finished with a commendable 5-6 record. Coach Sims whipped the players into shape while Mr. Souren gave tips on the finer points of the game. The team was captained by john Coppedge and Paul Pressly. The YVildcats opened by defeating three out of the first four teams played. A midseason slump cost the squad a winning xl season. Led by Robinson and Hodgson in the line, the soccer N team showed an improvement in handling the ball. The round- ballers were able to pass and dribble around their opponents with more finesse. as 149 REGGIE TRIES FOR A STEAL. PLAYERS DO CHARLESTON IN OUTDOOR SETTING. OPPONENT COWERS AS MCGINTY HEADS BALL. ..5.'53.. I , 0Mt2. -'JJ ' 19145 lJWf 1 .lvnlg A - IX S. Y X 4 w ffw , V I P V 1:2 Nb.. 1 A -1-A -.11 Q, 2 , ,Vg-fs 1 ,,A SwImmers Tops In The S+a+e IN 0111111 IIOXSC R Q03 11 o 711 1 11 1011 11 -111111110 1101 111 '11111 1101110 I1 111 Il 11111 11111 11111 111 111113 5121 1 1 11101111 11110 1111 17111011 11oo1 111 1-1 1 'N0111111111 1 11011 11111111 101 111111111I1111 11111-1S 11:15 1 111111 11111 11111 1111111 '11111 11011 1111- NI111011o11ta11 At 11111 1 111111111111 111111 11111 11111111 111101111 l1'1 11111 1 S011111 1111111111 11011111111 C XI -X T1111 1110 111.111-11 10111111 1 11 1 1110111 1111111111 11f11I0 Q JI 111111 ll ff 1111011 N 111111 11011111 01 1110 1111101111 ICCOYCIC IH 11 91111 11111 1 1111 990 11111 111-1 R111P 11:11 6 1111111111 10 1111 X11 X1111 114111 P11111 11-:1111 101 11111 112111 t11o 11-111 DAVID KOELLIKER DOES JACKKNIFE VARSITY SWIMMING I96O FIRST ROW Coach Charles Krepp Sloan Crevelmq Reber? Town send Ward Wnghf Tully Blalock SECOND ROW JIm Breman WaI?er Casfles HarrIson MerrIlI SkIp Peffers Harvard Holmes THIRD ROW BIII McBrIne Tommy Brooke Kenny WeIss Sfeve Casiles DavId KoellIker Dudley KIng LAST ROW BIII Berry Jeff Galloway Allen McDonald Joff Rees Johnny Howells O11T1HX H0111-119 11S0 IS a 111o 11-11 NCICFZUI o1 1111- A11 X11111IC111 1:11116 Sloan C111111111ff and o11 R111-S 11111 1r1111ro1111 CFICZIIIX 1111111111 111011 C161Jt11 to 11111 1111 111111-1 C1i1111 11111 01111111 H011111s 11111 1111111111 01 11111 11111111 11111011 100111 111111 1111 10 ISICX1 X1 ll 1 1' H1111 4 .w.-www 1311 fa NATIONAL RECORD HOLDER HARRISON MERRILL S'-OAN CRFVFUNG DISPLAYS TAKE OFF FORM I 1.1-11 111' 1111.1 U11 X11-11111 111111 1 A' --ll. f 111 Cl11g11111- R11-11111 1.111111111-11 10111111111-11 10 111- 0111- 1 1111' 1111 1111111111111 1l'l1Ill' 111 11111 '1 1. 1'-1 ' 1 ' '11 111 1111- 11 1 ' 1 R ' '1 '. ' ' 1 111- 111' 1111- 111111 1111-I' '- ' - 1 ' 111' T11-111 Q XL Q ' ' ' ' 1 f . ' hree I1 1 -1 ' 4 -- 1 1 - . ' M11- 111 1111- 80111111-111 S1'I1111:1'111' I X111 ' 11 'D - '- Il. 101 1-111111 ffl - 'I1,. 11:1 . -' ' 1' . '- ' 111 - ' 11111 - -- ' ' --. ' , , b en - ' F - -1 - 1 11' lllflllf 11-04111111 1111- 1'1- ' Inq. l959 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FIRST ROW Grrg WoH'on Talley Klrkland Sam Shvers Jeff Galloway Bobby Warfe Clancey Rrdley Andy Helskell Chap Dodge Mlke Brumby Henry Tlfl SECOND ROW Wynn Goldsmith BobW1gq1ns Dullard Munford Halnes Hargref? Dxck Wllkmson Sloan Crevelnng Ruchard Weuss Jnm Helskell Tarby Bryant Davles Owens THIRD ROW Davsd Merlwelher Norman Mnller Jlmmy Thompson Jeff Tnlon Greg Gales Barry Vaughf Jummy Nnx B1llComm1ns Klp Procter Klell Arslad LAST ROW Mgr Whulhoxf Davld Hanes Joe Harrus Francls Jones Bob Kramer Bobby Castles Duck MOFOWIIZ Glenn Henderson Ealon Merrlff Coach Koshewa THE NORWEGIAN FLASH Cross Counlry-M1d Sourh Co Champlons Th1S years team led by captams R1dley and He1skell, t1ed for f1rst place 111 the M1d South Champ1onsh1p w1th He1skeIl wlnnmg the 1nd1 v1duaI t1tle The 1959 record of n1ne YNIIIS tuo losses and a t1e IS the best xet of a Westmmster cross countrx team In November sewn mem bers journexecl to the M1d South Meet wh1le another seven went to the State Meet Andv He1sIxcll placed f1rst at tht M1d South and the State contmqent took a s1xth place At the Ath let1c Banquet eleven boys recewed letters w1th He1skell xx 1nn1ng Most Outstandmg W1th the low score wlnmng e They Newnan Newnan Dru1d H1lls R1Vers1de McCall1e Spravberry NfIcCall1e Sprayberry Baylor R1vers1de Chamblee COACH KOSHWEA WITH TOP RUNNERS Bobby Wade Make Brumby Dlck Wllklnson Sam Shvers Clancey Rnd Iey Andy Helskell Talley Klrkland Jeff Galloway Chlp Dodge Jlm Helskell I MID SOUTH CHAMPION ANDY HEISKELL O O . . . . . . - W I . . . . , . . K . .- 19 36 ' ' . ' V' , 1 18 39 . ' ' . 5 , ' 34 ' 2 24 y . V4 - 21 ' ' 40 ' 5 , ' -. ' 26 ' 29 . f V . , . , 15 4 45 1 5+ I ' . 4 ' -. 17 1 ' 40 ' A - J , - 15 48 ' I f 20 37 V. y A 22 . . 35 - 29 26 My V tl' VARSITY TENNIS l96O KNEELING George Connell Gray Belhea Alan Neely STANDING Carleton Fuller Capt Speed Howell Anlhony Arn old No? pictured Terry B xdges Terry Brldges Nelmen Look Toward Sevenl'l'1 Mud Soul'l1 Crown THQ NC'l1S t0nn1S team 19 lO0lxlHf' lmwncl to IH unprucclcntncl SKXiIllll Sll'ilfTl Nllcl gouth Cll21IIlIJ1OI'lSlllIJ lcd hx lou: H11 nun C lIDlllT1 Spud Hour ll 'md Cirlc' ton Fuller alonff wxth lcttunlan 'l mm lilxclffms thc' squ 1d looms 'N thc laxorltc ln the touffh Nfld South tournament The 1C1na1n1nU three POQIUODS xnll hr' ahlx flllccl bx Anthonx Arnold Gomvc Connell ind Alun lN0Qlx YNltl'l Qpot clutx fmrn Grax Bnthea Nhlw Chamn or HMA '1nd'W1lxt Brurnbx DOUBLES TEAM OF HOWELL AND FULLER George Connell lfU Speed Howell v . W r' , I A l 3 J . J 'E ' 6 , . f -lk . , L , Q , . . ' ' O , . X I A h A ' 1 ,W .fm 'V' 'V Y? V -mn., , , , H, . Q ff, V . ' in - p, ., A ' iw 4,1 gj V ,wrt 'wgflif 2., r t l l-m,AN,q,.w, Mr .j,f:Vvf,f jr W-ff' uf Q i'Z.s..2,nj' C - l. . . '4 1 - - .Ntmlt . . . . , . , , -. . ..- ' - Az 1 . H . rt - 3 v. x x' j ' 'Q x' ' 1 x ' . D h A , .. . 1 , L. , ' D ' ' ' ' D ' ' 1 - - . , T . V' - . V 1 I A . , A . L . 1 . . , x '- ' J . ' Y , v Y ,. A . , 1 1 . . K . . , la 1' inst- TRACK TEAM SITTING Johnny Marhn Clancey Radley Perry McCarty Robert Blackwood Talley Knrkland Andy Henskell Ed Croft Duck Drake Duke Terrell Sam Shvers KNEELING Chap Dodge Bob Wugglns Harrison Jones Randy Akun Johnny Thompson Laurue Croft George McCarty Gruffen Bell Peyton Robinson Dnllard Munford Park McGunty Barr Vaught Stuart Blanford John Turman STANDING Coach Koshewa Bryan Benedncf Bobby Carr Howard Owens Davud Merewether Jeff Galloway Grant Baze Allen Thompson Tom Bra ford Herb Mules Blake Young Bull Aran? Klp Knrkpatrlck Muke Rogers Spencer Atwater Bob Harrison Larry Edge Mlke Maddox Scot? Ackerman Bob Candler Norman Miller Chip Pendleton THOMPSON IS EDGED OUT ON THE 440 YARD DASH Cmdermen Gel' Off To Fasl S'rar'r Coach Kosluxwts trick tC2-IIN oxprrts 1 XNIIHTIHYT sta n on thx ff xslll o a powerful xxrll rounded squad Nlld South C loss Countnx kndx Hmskall ulll lun tho TTTIIU Clancex Rldlox IS '1tI1If'1t IH the 880 and Ed Croft is vxpccted to bc irnonff tht top hurdlers 1n the Qtitr' In tho IHIPIKI cunts Suck Blackwood IS pushlnq the har upxvuds ln thc high jump uhllc Poxton ISOIDIDSOTT IS 21 double tluc it IIT thc shot put 'Ind thc polo xault Comdr Filloxmx IS the fuld Coowh Tooun mptuns 'ut Hflskrll ind Croft Ulth thc I'1IU'fSt tram url XxPSlIII1Y1SUl should Inu one of 1tS flnflst SPTSOYIS 'iffy-in Q J' nv, P R PUTS THE SHOT HIGH JUMPER Bl-ACKWOOD CI-EAR5 BAR 1-I TAKING AN EARLY LEAD ED CROFT EASES OVER HIGH HURDLES .Y , . I V- W- -.- I Y K . V 4 M J M y . A . 1 I A , I . A V 2 O so - K'II1CI1'I'S. Roturnin, Iottvrrxu-n f rm - - x - . - 1 ' -A' 1. 'I L 'u I 1 I' ', 3 ' I K X- L N , ' . L . . - I A I I 1. 1 I' ' X 7 . . ' ' ' .f , - ' ' - T T' - T ' - ' 5' ai ' 4 L 4 , 4 4 I . , ' , . . ll? ' IH ' . .... . V 1. .M g V. ' - . . I-' JJ. ez H, Q, , . .. p ,2 ..i+,,L. , if uf ' Q A w '.r4: K Af, and K IG , , , ' U BASEBALL TEAM KNEELING Henry Tuff Bob Cramer David Bordner Mark Smlfh David Dodd Joe Harris Jeff Sfalhngs Malcolm Dunlevue STANDING Coach Pa'Hon Mgr Brooks Grcffen Bob Adams Paul Worley Roger Lunsford Pefer Candler Gray Skelton Bonneau Ansley Pa? Hodgson Baseball Slowed By Bad Wealher This year s baseball team has a biff Job with thc loss of ss xeial lies men at graduation Foach Patton 1s relsinq on fue returning senior lettcrmc n one lunior and laiffc number of fre sh men recruits Qeniors are Kells Skelton 'Vleu cllth Anslu and Cancller Thr pitching stiff lloiclnu and Cramel NCXNCOIIICI DllHlCXli also his shoun much prowess with the bw QtlClx Bad weather has hammered baseball pxac tice ffrmtls lmaxinq the tmm onls 5 class prae tiec before the first ffame Though handicapped bs incxpeilence the team hopes foi 1 XXIII ning season Bobby Adams Bonneau Ansley Gray Skellon Roger Lunsford L I' , . . 3 Y i . . . i Y R Y ,Iv A , A . , . A . l', L ' , . A 1 H , A 1 1 I . ' W . 1 encompasses the services of Kelly, Ansley. and Harris. Among promising freshmen are Harris. . , . . T , , . ,' , . . . , ,' ' ' . f X ' i 7 ' L, ,v I x'Y 4. 7 X ' i L ll - , , x il at Bowling Team Formed Wms Three Marches 6-xxlx ortfmmtl thts xml hx 'Iom Xxtxx XNIIIIU' illll mace an IIIIIJICQSXQ tt VICIICIIIU' tt Ihoidxttxx Plan Il m mhtxs shoxucl fruit cntlutslism lex tt xxtct tttumpltant ox Cl Nott mu xx llf A S 11 team do ci tc tt Btoaclxuxx lioxxl O 'Nlatlcs handtlx Amonff the hlqh scouts xxtlt IV'1llLr Hui 11111 'mtl ISI tclx xxl 9 Qalms u xtttt aff Iltzs htcl thc host axctzt Q o xtc hx Ittx us tm Fcctc MTN xtth X x IN to ht commrmltc fo PICKISIIIIJ tml hucl xxotlx ut Qtirtlnfr tus ffroup Tha tm tm cltcttcl 'ts ofltmrs IJTXICI Black PIQSICIQ nt Nltlxf kilm V161 Prem dent and 'Iom -Xxttx SQCFCIHIX BOWLING TEAM SITTING Tom Avery Davxd Black Mulre Kahn KNEELING Joe Dane Sfeve Slrns Dlclt Prewlff Fred Neely Earl McKenzie John Snegel Jack Curry THIRD ROW Larry Hess Pefer Candler Tommy Halls Jummy Rankin Jeff Haas Par Kelly Richard Waller Gil Meredlfh LAST ROW Ed Race Make Harris Herkey Severance John McDonald Joe Boland Gray Skelton Eddle Wllgus Glenn Henderson Golfers Have Wlnnlng Season an Z1 Sloxx Qtout cltu wr 1 tm noguss 4 sxltsfi tor o u mctlnff lu 1 tot tl of txxt lxc IIIIICIIKS ht mr mn IS of tht IfI60tt11nxxtrt Htl Stxtranrt Iathx Ihxmt Iom Nxctx Pctrt Chtnm hlorton IIOCIUSOII tncl Dftxtcl anoi The Illffllllffllf of tht smson xx'1s tht Itlp to C IITIIFIOOQWI to compttt tn t I4 IC South Coll TIOIIIIYIIIIITIT list XL'1IS IN lclc t ll Ilaccd I tl I t strong nttclctw rtttumng ltom the past xml the plosptcm ut hlffh for 1 sucftssful Season and a hcxth ln the Nlld South GOLF TEAM KNEELING Tony Whaiely Pefer Chanln Herkey Severance Tarby Bryan? Tom Avery Morlon Hodgson STANDING Coach Bares Haunes Hargreff Ryland Scot? Allen Jones Jrm Bucknell Jnmmy Dew Andy Anderson Ken Ross Lamar Parham SEVERANCE TAKES A SWING THE MIGHTY CHANIN COMES TO GRIPS WITH THE PROBLEM A ' . ., I sf , I 1 ' N .ix ', , 'V 1,1 . 1, ' AL . tho Ivo , t 'L I ' 'i I I sta'.P1 ',: 4. '...tI' 0 ' '- 4-. - .TI x xvcw t ' .' 'I 'lt 'I 'I' an , ll-ft: - I-It-I tl- 4 kin. . z ull th -O0 1 -. rr I' I- 1l'1 - . 'g-l'l- lox'-I I' ,L r H -.A,' z I , I I5 IVL1.. clll ' .A xt-rl' - ' - xl r his ,- lzlxf' . z' ,. ,I'.' M5- . . Aftr- , ' . . ' - to tht- lmcl wcatltt-r. thc- ,oll 1-1 I ' -,'.' ol fi .c' 'ilxx c'1IVh' . 1 1 xfl' ' -I-'n x ,' X. key H .. - ', Q - Ilzz X. ' Ir IW' I-. r I ' ' . ' . ,., Y . 'i '11 go Avrs J' ' 'our 1. Yi It a 2 - 2 E, 5 a lwgzjjfu mime 2 . A gag? ,412 X J fa' ' nw Y , ,of 5' W , 0 , 5152 i , ' ' ' mi K,.Q 'i , H i f-' a flil f 4 fl' V f QW 5 W wfifu- -'su Mt: M .X ,M , . f,, mu Win:-N 'N wx n. Mg Hfgxiw THIS SECTION IS DEVOTED TO THE ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS AT THE BOY'S SCHOOL. HON I Q: .1125 'f 5 QM-I ' PV' ,W 3 fHrt'zvv 'm Atj?f ,,,fw,,,,, Y. we J- ' -all 3 I ,ya ,, Af 'P .gvffl Q id gif' A 9' A9 150 by ifdww -- ons ,as .vang 'X .nap HONOR COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES SIHIDQ Scoff Ackerman George McCarty Ed Croff Ben While STANDING David Hanes Paul Worley Jeff Galloway Johnny Mamn Honor Council Ilu uunuslouc ol XRKSIIIIIHSUI IS ns Honor Councxl based upon the fOll0XNII'1QPI'1I'1C1plSS I every stuclcnf 19 honol hound to ulmm from lung ch: atmq 21T1Cl5lldllI'1fT and 2 Lverx studmnt IS honor bound to rcpoxt am X10l3t1OI1S of sectlon C1 The Honol ClOllI'1C1l IS a student orqanxvauon formed fox the sole purpose of helpxng the stu dent to gun Greater personal IIITLQTIU It IS not a dlscxplmaxx o1ffan1zat1on, but seeks to help the uf md most sxnmu xx lSl1 of cxux muubcr of the Courlcll that soon there uxll be no need for an Honm COllI1Cll llmt IS the ffoal towalcl XVl11Cll each student IS stxlxmgf OR COUNCIL OFFICERS Mr Gaebelem Advusor Davnd Hanes Secrefary Ed Croff Co presndenl' Sxffmq George McCarfy Co presldenf ' m Under thc facultx U'L1lCl'UHl of M1 Gacbeleln the Councll tlus X031 cons1stLd of Geolffe NIC Carts 'md Ed Croft as semox rrprcsentatlxes Daxlcl Hines as flu JLlI'l1OI uprcsentatlxe Qcott kclsmman and Paul YN ollu hom the sophomore Class lffG1IIoxvu incl olmm 'Niartm from tht fltilllilfifl Chss 'mcl Ben Klutz thc C-lfrhlh Uncle Incmlwr la so 4 'V ' 7, in ,. :L D 'X Q Af is 1: I .xy O -A X i' N' ll 1 l ,Q .,' E .,: ' V ml ' C D I i ' stuclc-nt to realize his nlistakc, thc- welfare of thc student being the foremost concern, It is the deep- . . 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K. 5 ,. 1 f ' S ' L Y 3 A 'u X Q Q A Q ', I' 4 ' 'b Af ' '6 9. 5 f 4 4-9 'vs STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES SITTING Joe Haas Bull Carllhers Buuy Stubbs Perry McCarty STANDING John Sibley Tyler Burqe Spencer Atwater Taylor Branch George Connell Billy Tnurman Sluclenl Council Tlic Studcnt Council is 21 Student organization that szivcs mum ttscful and wzuitd purpoics It IS tlit Comblnation of a stixicc oiffanifation ffoxeininv board itpicscntatixe xoice of the students in all cixic affans and 21 liaison betwctn the Stu cltnts and the facultx Lntlm tht vftnclanct ot Nlr Thomas Bates for tht fnst time, tlit C ountil actlxitics inclucltcl sponioiinq stxtlal dances Rat Heck tht inntiil Clnistlnds drixt for the Atlanta Childs Hoint intl otliti tliaiitx cliixc-S uitliin tht School Tlit Stuclt nt Council also liindlt cl oncv affain thc qualitx point sxstvm STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Bull Carulhers flrsf semester president Buzzy Stubbs second semester president Perry McCarty secretary Tlit Student Council litaclccl In Bill Caritlitis desclwts high praise for iaisinff Ou r ont tlious ind dollars cluiinff the Christ mas dint- The Council sponsortd indixidual class drix cs Dude ball f cunt to wliitxr this outst intlinvf and piaisuwortlix feat on itll of tlic Xtl 11111 C llilcl s P 0 Q t Ollllll OI ff ff ri tlic Stlionl 'inc IJIUIIU K Il H 1 t X .1 ut r t pit sitlt nt linux Stubbs st cont st n e s T sm c ret lil ji 1 I , ., 4-1 'kj , - - C V x N -I V .E --A . 5 D v ' D ' , ' x ' xi' 1 ' V v ' ' 5 I A . . . , ' '- I Day. tlit' Slave! Auction. and a Factilty-Senior All-Star baslxvt- I - . . R i I K bf-lz Q z I J Im-. 'I'li- CI -'l w Ak-I clilist-ntly lv '- . l ' ,lit Crt- l' tr tlit-ir Ulllllllflllltlll. 'l'l1- office-its for tliis iv' r 1' Bill V' Ctt1'itl1'1'N. first St'Illt'Slt'l' ' 1 I' . 5 x- I - 12'- , tt-1' pre-siclvnt: :intl l 1-fry Nlcflzlrty. ' - - ary. 5 'T Paul Pressly Edufor Peter Chandler Sporfs Editor Slaff Makes Changes In Annual Tlu 1960 Lxnx has made sutral lnnoxations that should catch tht uadri s ut First and biggest is the color picture intxoclucinff thc box s part Then thf rt is the line motif On tht dnidu paws out him mu lints which sent as Con trast 'Ihr football stction has IIIOI0 action shots than in tiaffe M1 Aclinis stixccl as tht l-1CllllW adxisor lgt Speed Howell Assistant Ecllfor E Clancey Ridley Business Manager fox the past three tears Larry Hess Photographic Editor PRESSLY MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP The annual staff enioxtd piecinfi tofftthcx the xmihoolt Ihr staff ffot IIS biggest kick out of looking fhIOL1Uh the pictures but aftfl this I1tl1'1l '1lJllll session usually resulted Oftcn 'is not Howell Pirsslx and C 'lncllu xuxxtd tht school s ttluision while dab bllllff in the lax outs Fun xx as had hx all I aux Hess destrxts sptcml urov nition Ht has bun the annual photographer Ridley Howell and Candler brew up another nefarious plof l? '. u ' ta xr t . Ja . X I , l J V , , , . . '.f 3 'vi .- Lgsfgvl L-1,5-to ' xl Y' vt - Q P 4 1 x . xi Q L. 4, . . previous annuals, while thc fc'aturc's give a broader Cox'- -1,. 1 1 .. -1 In . s . S mf V fi' 7 :- ' Y. Ki V D U lx-A L 'Q I. Q. I L . x... . . 1 fs - l .- -vs -s x - ' x sv' ' ' ' . b . 1' ,. v1,- 1. 'li . I I Q MARK HEET MARK SHEET STAFF FIRST ROW Tom Neighbors Dillard Munford John Pendergrasf John Kurkley Peter Sfelllng Park McGlnly Bull McKelvy SEC OND ROW Alva Lnnes Jam Rankm Chris Conyers Haskell Venard Bull Carulhers Ricky Stone THIRD ROW John Conant Tommy Brooke George McCarty Jlm Bremen Davnd Hanes Buuy .ulubbs THE MARK OF PROGRESS 'H-s gm! THE MARK SHEET ohn Pendrrffmst B111 Carxthers ohn Conant Bunx Stubbs Peter Ste111ng Alta Lmes I P Rudolph Mark Sheel Sels New Slyle In thv past ual 1110 staff Of thc Mark Shut has Inxclc sexual Chan rcs ln tht orm rontmnt and pohrx of the paper The sanctltx of tht 0C1lIOT12l1 page 1119 hun pxcsuxcd throuffhout most 1SSl1lS ind in edltors C01l1II1H has bun rnadt a pcxtnantnt pall of tht fxont paw The most SlQl'l11- lcant alteratlon 1n content and sts1e rvolxcd C1l1I1f1Q' thc SKCOHC1 strnvsttt xx hon If was do c1ded that Spoxttallx should he Chanffr d to at sports 1611101121101 commfntarx mstmad of the usual rundovn of XQIIOUS teams Tht Casual tont of tht past Nlark Shuts has bten rt tamed hut demtnts of double Cntcndrc and sarcasm hast' hr On lu pt out of most news Qatures and sports art1c1es An adchtlon to the staff of the Mark Shut 1 C1rcu1at1on Dfpsutxnent has been ncccssltatfd th1s soar hx the mcxrast 1n the nurnhu of ISSIIPS to sutn ind tht c1rCu1at1on per 1ssut to tmclxc hundred STAFF STUDIES LAYOUT Kurkley Sfellnng Hanes Pendergrasf Breman STAFF Echtor Edxtor Edxtor Edltor BLISIHCSS Manavcr Asslstant New s Featurcs Sports Cnculatlon Nlanaqcr Facu1tx Adx xsor l: . I Z . I .P I I . . I . I : I I I A B 4 Q 1- , . Q X 3 ch I x - xr- x , Y x 1 7 H .511 ,4- F , f . , xi x ' n ' 1 r l T X '. ' - f ,., . . , ' . 1 ' ' . if - ' 1 -. 1' 1' ' , - lm . 1 . , L L , John Kirklcy .,.,..,,....,,,.,.....,..,......,........r,,,.,.,,,............,,... Editor , 5 ., L- AVVAV n M E . . , V . 1 ' ' ' ' ' A H Key Club I X Ulf' llllf Il Nlllll' K J U c 1ool cl PItS1ClfI1I was laxbx B11 mt XICP PICSI dam obnnx Howells Sccuttux Pfulx 'NIC Glntx 1nd llCZiiL11CIR1Clx Stone NIQSSIS Bunncll and Patton sen cd as Faculty ad XIBOIS ll OIY'1Ill!llI10I1 18 sponsored bx c lNOItllS1ClL lx1xtan1s and ma1nta1ns close l1a1son xsltb II bx '1ttcnd1nff xseslslx meet IYIUS of the latter at the B1ltn1o1t Hotel Amonf' the rnanx PIOJCCIS of tht club are the folloxslnfr IDlOX1C.lITlfT a calendar of conunff umnts pol1c1nq tlu lnlls for books s1ll1n1f t1ckmls at tlu football qamcs 'lncl ff1v1nff luqutnt dances and assembhes Nut xe11 S off1cers arc R1ClxX Stone P1es1dcnt G11ff1n Ball VICC Presldent Scott Acluunan Secutarx and Charlu N11tCl1r ll Trcasurer THE KEY CLUB FlRST ROW Paul Pressly John Pendergrasf Park McG1n?y Tarby Bryan? John Howells Waller Castles Rlcky Stone Joe Haas SECOND ROW Perry McCarty B1llAran? David Drake Duke Terrell Lamar Parham Ray Taylor Gray Belhea Dnllard Munford Glenn Henderson THIRD ROW Rogers Lunsford Harrlson Jones Charlie Mnlchell Ed Croff John Suegel John Klrkley Grnffm Bell Jnmmy Rankln Speed Howell Spanish Club The Box s School Spamsb Club was orUan1fed tlus xear bs The obuous purposc of the club 19 to fllltlltf IIIICICST 1n lo Los SIIIOICS IXCIIIIUCI and Watson Memberslup 1S 1est11cted espanol among thc students In the elecuons for offlcers e o thosr bow xnth an avuafn of over ughtx 1n Spanlsh club elected Clancu R1dlex P1cs1clcnt ll1ClxLX Qtont VICC P1ts1clcnt, and Anclx Hc1slsell Qccretary FIRST ROW Senor Wafson Larry Hess Ed Croff Torn Avery Muke Kahn Bobby Whupple George McCarty Rncky Slone Chrxs Conyers Senor Kemmer SECOND ROW Perry McCarty Peter Candler Mrke Maddox Steve Bean Alan Neely Jnmmy Dew Henry Tuff Ken Ross Cash Peacock Davsd Mernwerher Kgell Arsfad Bob Wlggens Bnlly Benedlcf N llll flllBWlllllllll1 lll E 'I'l1- Ke ' Club is 11 sc,-1'x'ic'c gi ion L-xi. ' X sol -ly for tlu- IJllI'IJOSl' ol' lll'lIlI1g tlus s l an ilu- Nlllflvlll. This yn-111' ilu- ..--' 1 .,: ' 'L - Y- -I-L h U - ' 5-4- Tl - '42 ' J .' '- I' tbf . .y -. . A' L x . 5 V V x - ' 5 1 ' '2 . . Q ' ' . ' ' , ' 4 . ' ,: ' ' 5 . , ' S h ll Q . . 1 T L .4 T ,sa . - ' , ' '- 3 ' - . XI ' , 1 ls - - -' ' s ' Y 1 l A I A I , , . . . , .h K ' K . O .1 1 1 ' 1 -V - ' Y . . . . M Agway Q , I V .. ,M k it I 4. y th L ' ' ' 'I ' ' ' K ' H. ' h Y I -. T . , V ' V . ' . ' . ' - .- ' D . , ' - - 4 , I. H ' , . 1, - -s-' t 1 ' Y s y , .1.. me l l 5 A - N.. .-... ..- M .. I 5 , Y. Us ' ' V- V- 1 A nl l f S , ll l , 1 - -- , N 1 n - . H I 1 WJ J ' . f ' rv lp r If , , Q93 L IT , V: rn . A J - 5 . f., 1 . ., Q A' 4 g . , 5- V . 7- ' ' Trliugleri K 9' f' - '- ' - . nuff -1, A 'A X ,f , , so ' . ' 2: J, ' A . : - , fm as A 4 f-.- , A-.feb il 5 A 5 , ' .. Twin, if - . 2 ' ii iff. - ', . rj ' ' . Q ' 1 - . , - -fi ' .3 A f - 5 , Us ,Q ' ' , ' T y.. 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H Y atm vb- hs-l'rt'r 3- ef fp N, qs',f2' NSG 'Q' annum ff' N .M B W CLUB FIRST ROW Coach Brake Gene Pearce Jam Bucknell Rnchard Reser Sleve Selig Laurue Crolf Davld Black Make Kahn Tom Avery John Kxrkley Joe Haas Scot? Ackerman Pele Sommers Davud Flmn Johnny Marhn Jeff Galloway SECOND ROW Paul Pressly Chip Dodge Bobby Walle Jack Sanford Duck Wnlklnson Davld Drake Herkey Severance Paul Worley Dillard Munlord Ray Taylor Gray Belhea Bully Communs George McCarfy Jack Curry Bob Edmondson Grng Worfon Davnd Koellnker Pefer Candler LAST ROW Ed Croff Ken Dnckerman Talley Kurkland Carlelon Fuller Sam Slvvers Richard Rosebush Ricky Slone Tully Blalock Rogers Lunsford Tarby Bryanl Duck Prewlfl Park McGln?y Peylon Rob nnson Reggne Regenslenn Perry McCarly Terry Brudges Roberl Blackwood Jnm Breman Duke Terrell Speed Howell George McCarfy Bobby Can dler McKee Nunnally Blll Ramsey Dudley Kmg Tum Pebworfh Bully Benednc? Klell Arsfad Sloan Crevllng C ub French Club how who hfuc' lcttclcd 111 a xarsux spolt C,4f7'1ll1 Bmlxc IS the X LSUn1I1Stf1 I1 was mcrgmfed lllldil ilu gmdance of Mr f3CUlfY 21dY1S0T Stn plu I1 Xcluus and now has 1 IIllII1lJLISlllIJ of fortx students Ilu C lulu rlccucl for 1ts Prcsmlfnt Dlllucl Nlunfmcl Vlcc Prcs ICIIIL llll Kmc 11d .md lm Smmz tin Inu lirldffcs Montl x ltllllfx ll lXlIll' msmlmrrs fm IJOILIIITILN for lc ammff mmf lbout tlu F11 mll linffuaffe and the IIISIOIIIS md culuuc ol Flanu THE FRENCH CLUB SlTTlNG Bull Pressly Larry Edge Ernc Swanson Gary Eubanks Bull Schwarfz Jnm Brernan Terry Brldges John Sfewarf John Sibley David Poer Jack Wof lon SITTING Bull Commms Make Chanln Duck Prewnlf Jim Kmcald Dnllard Munford Park McGsnly Gordon Maier Brooks Griffin STANDING Jlm Herskell Don Leslle Paul Wllgus Barry Vaughf Bobby Wade Vernon Kyle Gray Belhea Trey Obenshann Ray Taylor Davnd Drake Paul Worley Wynn Goldsmlfh Bull Ramsey Reggne Regenslem Lloyd Tnmberlake Allen Jones Scolf Thompson HaskellVenard Mr Adams lll ll lllllillll Ill! eg udp 2 1 THE SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW Jnmmy Nnx Joe Brnff Dnllard Munford B1llyCommlns Brooks Gruffnn Scoff Thompson Jeff Tnfon B1lIy Woodruff SECOND ROW Jnm Breman Harvard Holmes Jum K1nca1d Grlg Woffon Lamar Parham John Slewar+ Don Meuienberg Roberf Townsend Russell Lake STANDING Allen Jones Bobby Wh1pple Mnke Kahn Tom Avery Cash Peacock Ken Ross Ryland Scott The Embryo Magazlne 'I11 d11a11111s 11111 1310111111 t111 1lo11s 11111 at t XN1s11111nster has Qn 0utl1t 1111 11s 111L1t1x1 111112111 and 11t1st1C talent Forrncd 11nd11 1111 111sp111s of t111 IIIJIC IIIIOIIQ facultx 11111111101 NI C1 1 I 1101 I1 0 11111f ll 1 11 111 1V1st111111st11 ms 10111 1111111 t 1111 dt tent C11111b1ned u1t11 1111 XXLII CILSIUINLI lo11111t to 1111 sent an 1rnp1tss1x1 1116111111 to t111 1111111011111 student boclx In tl11 f01n1 of SIIOII SIOIILQ ISSCIXS 11111111s 1111 111111 'md satnc as Xxtll is utxxorls 1111 111z1ff111111 1o1t'11ns C11t111s111 101111111111 11111 111 IIINIIX P11 Cl 1z1t1on IS open to t111 1111111 st111l111t 110111 IFICI IIIICILI' 11111 l1adersI1113 ol ol1n Conint P1t11 Stcllmq Pauls XICGIHIX and ell FIIIOII C0111111n1dxs1tl1tl11 o10f:1n1f 1nU 1b1l1tx of tl11 11d01111t1l111 NI1 I 11111 1111 1111'1 t 111 1 1 llll st1111 1 FYIBRYO -.nf The Sclence Club In 1ts second 111211 1111 SCIPDCC Club 11 IQ Noun 1n n111n11e1s 111d 1n ac t1x1t1Cs I11 HCICIIIIOD 111 111111111110 131011415 IOI t111 state Smence F111 the Club has st11111111t11l 111t111st lux s111111s111111 111111 t1111s and 1ss111111lx pro ff s 1 1 CQ PIISICIKHI IDIXICIHI cs 11 P11 s11l111t I11111111x 111111 IIX lllllf 1111111 R1d1u I11'1s11 ,,,...-- THE EMBRYO STAFF Peler Sfellnng and John Conan? snfung Park MCGIDTY and Jeff Tufon sfandnng ,,...-av'- ,,,,gsu-1'4 -A-.,-of-1 ,,,..,-1- ,,.-av- ' ,J -sl gui nun' null .sl I V.-JY , I W-b.1......... 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R 'iff '-QM X THE SNOW COVERED PLAYING FIELD REFLECTS A PEACEFUL SCENE SNOWBOUND AT WESTMINSTER A TOTAL OF THREE SCHOOL DAYS WERE LOST MCKENZIE RELEASES A SUPRESSED DESIRE THE BLEACHERS DURING THE TERRIFIC ICE STORM X BENCH WARMERS REFLECT THE TENSION OF A HARD FOUGHT GAME Around The Campus EDUCATED BEATNIK ROAMS HALL IVY LEAGUER HOWELL SPORTS JAZZY TIE Z -ul af ,3'g3.- -I fa T T, , I kk A , n Q 7 . . 1 I rx . ..,, M -xg, A . . I, ,Wx mwwqw - ,, 1 V EFT: . I T W. TTTML T .TTMT S -. I , 7 5. I W TT 'S- I I W I x L '77 rv.. h 1 I A I .L I S V ' 4 .0 I . V I I 3 . .I Q . 1 ,' ,IF A D-If X I 4 f ' 1 5 4 Y' KA ,u x I fi I . Z . 2 X manova X ,dw fa Y A ,M M vssfkffwaw eg, ,M in ,,,, A ,, MM , 1 ,, K fn ,.K M- 1 Q Kali. ' if f ' . ' A ir' ' n,41.f,,, ,y,:,, f ' wh ,gt my '4 'QA 4.u HQ Q. xv,-,ey IN THIS SECTION IS THE STUDENT BODY. IT IS PRESENTED WITH THE SENIORS FIRST AND WITH THE EIGHTH GRADE LAST. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY TENTH GRADE ENGLISH CLASS GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS J P CONDUCTS Here IS the CIJIC tale of VVeStmlnStel S Senlor Cl1SS the flrst to graduate CIUIIDQ' the slnllng SlxtleS AS oul claSS depalts from the hallowed Hall of Paces Ferlx ITICIHOIICS looln up from the paSt flxe xearS It palnS uS to lenoxx that nexer agaln Sllall we hear BLS N11cS xxallll SHIIITHUOII Xou re tallxlnff get Ollt of the llblexl AlSo xxe le axe IJCIIIIICI Nil Flnlnett XNIIUIITS flxe xear vx1l XNILII hlS lecedlng ll1ll IIIN But oul ClaSS xxlll aISo lemembel the tlnle anel effolt the Scllool put IHLO oul educ1tlon VVanderlng bacle to 1955 xxe come to ollr f1ISl xear aS elghth glade1S Then xxe xxele hllt pxgm1eS ln 1 hlgh School Jungle Hele xx 1S encounte led the golden IICISOIYIIILX of Hol1ce Holden Nexel one to be lllffled Ile once Ile 1xed out boelllx txxo lecalcl pllSbn1entS The elghth glade footb1ll te am contlnued the wln nlng Streale Mllll YN lllx Blex P1 Spleadlng ox er two poS1t1onS Also oul claSS thlexx txxo xerx SucceSSful paltleS xxhlcll Serxed aS Soclal l 1ClClllS fol 1lnbltlouS Snowmen Bx the FICQIIIYYIH xe ll the cl1SS xx IS dexeloplng potentlal Althollgll xxe welent repleSented on the xarSltx footb1ll tealn xxe dld fleld a Squad of xelx talenteel underage dllxelS and dateleSS wonders Our claSS lox e1S aS a grollp had Suffered xx hen Stexe Cl1x left But lX4aSon and Kellx lee pt the blnnelS of the ClaSS of 60 flxlng 1t the glrl S Scbool xx lllle Gl1x Clax xxaS an lnSpllatlon 1S Ile Slloxxeel VVlUIlt 'Spltlel 1nd OTIICIS Bobbx Young galned 1 txpe of notolletx xxhen he St1tloned 1 tacle on the chalr of USIIHIIX good llllIIl0IPCl Coach Br1lee The mlSgulded joke bacleflred when the lI'l1lllCCl Coach bounced X oung up and doxxn IH the Sanle Seat ln addltlon to theSe 1ctlxltleS Bl Mac oceaSlon1llx toolx on the xx hole cl1SS IH 1 flee fol 1ll But the hlgh polnt of the nlnth f1l1de w1S oul I1tln Cl1SS Here Mr hillton Dax IS tangled xx ltll Some fl eSh 1nd tough lenegadeS The CIIIIYIX c1nle xxllen baSllflll oe Bol1nd placed a deSIS on Ml D1x IS Ioclxel and CIIITIIJCCI lnto ll befole cl1SS The llnnotlced Clllpfll brought doxxn the loof when lt c1llle hlS turn to leclte DIITIHW thlS xe1l we be g1n to lell lnto 1 cl1SS When we retulned to School IH Septe mbel 1S SophomoreS we were a new claSS The Gang had made ltS eSoduS ThlS HSSOCIZLIOH lnfllldld HendelSon Howald BICXCI and xxhoexer elSe Show ed up xx hen 1 lneetlnff xx 1S held The nexx el1SS Showed ltS potentlal bx teStlng 1S one of the beSt el1SSeS ScholaStlcallx Half the School dax waS Spent IlO!SPl'1llQIllflQ,' at P Rudolphs loleeS Some perSon mllSt haxe falled to See the hllmor for lt xxaS abollt thlS tllne that an unldentlfled cad bombed P S hollSe lxerv Sadl PlStol Pete C1ndler found Sudden popularltx when Ile came of age 1nd got a car of courSe Mac had been 1 Cllallffllll fol Sollle tlme QOIHC one taught Rxland Scott hoxx to IDHCISI-ITP hlS PIXIHOIILIT 1nd thlS talent he used ad nauSeam Toward the end of the xear Sex eral of the xS flll'1llx Sl1llCIlCllItCl tllell Ill0IllSlIC xoxxS and 'ot eate RalllSex Saw lNln1 el1lIx 1llel thele xxe Il I3 F lllel Susanne Nfae 1nd Dee Conald Pxt Ind XIIIX C IOOIII mel liobbx 1nd Some blonde wllo Soon IXCWIIIK cloSe l CIIIIIITIIIICCS Ol eou Se SOIHC l e RIIIIUIBX Stlll St wget Il to l IC Shoxx oll Flle IX Ill lt tle 101 xe1l It S xel ll ol Olll claSS the footb1ll team XXIHCII ll1el flollclxe el fol txxo xxeelxS bx Rut ledge Shore Bonneau xx1S the blff I'l'1ITlC but C oppedffe Currx and PreSSlx pelformed xxell The baSleetb1llelS xxele Howell B Buck ASlxew, and oneS DIIIIHU tlllS xe1l C ol BWIISCI found uS all xxlonff totallx wlonfl The UUKCIIIINOCZII Comln1ndel I1 boled ox Cl IIS dlllgentlx but the top fe lllllt of tIl1t xe1l xx 1S the cheln1Strx elaSS QIIIJPPIX QHIIS lee pt IIIS exll exe on Fdnlond Son xxhlle Croft p1elSed the Snlall lnStluctol ln the 1dx anced chemlStlx Sectlon Hoxxell xx 1S lnaStel cf celelnonleS olln Coppedge lnoxed up to qll1lltx 1nd laSSoed the affec LIONS of the QCDIOI eflrlS YNIIIIC the leSt IIIIPICSSC el llllll dateS on Colllm1ndo S 10lSt Il'lXllClC AS SIJIIHU 'lIJpIO'1Cl1CCl plep1r1tlonS for D1xtona were Sxnchronlfed At tlllS Spot the boxS le1lned that there w ele unlol fflrlS 1fte r 1ll Aftel th1t XCHI xxe learned to 1ppre-clate D NI G S x1rrn X011 be ttcl l1ugh 'lt XIIX lolxe Smlle AS llnlolS xxe contllbuteel to the School botll 1tllletlcallx 1nd Scllol1Stlc1llx Manx honolS Cnillll to uS th1t l1St xe1l Buffx StubbS and Blll CarltbelS w ele NIOICIIC 1d QCIIOIHYSIIIIJ xxlnnelS xx hlle txx elxe of our claSS xxele N1tlon1l Vlellt ScholalShlp flnallStS ohn Pendelgl1St 1nd P1ul PleSSlx xxon Nlellt QCIIOIZISIIIDS 1ne olln touled the St1te of Cleolgl1 IS 1 S111 Student In other flelelS Ml StllbbS IC lxfneel 1S KIINY of N11lell CTl1S 1nd Eel C1X1t8I'l award aS the moSt xe rSatlle Se nlol JUMPING JOE HAAS Along the wax xxele plcleed up 1 collectlon of dlxelSlfled perSonalltleS C offee Cllp Conant 1nd hlS be 1tnlcle conlpatll otS St1xeel xx 1x out Hllll the publlc1tlon of the llterarx maga flne fnzbmo rlhe lll1ff1flne xx 'IS l1leI ollt IU between dlScl1S SlonS of GlnSbelg The lIlltllCC'lll'il 1tlnoSphere V15 flllthel helffhtened bx the 'lxelx conxelS1tlonS of D T Iaude ldale and Alxa llneS wlth Alx1 dolnff nloSt of the t1lISlng AlSo Admlr1l lV1lllalnS le1dx xxlt 'mel lllonff XNTX lQlf'f llS Sllbtle Illlmor fraxe IIS nl1nx l illffllS Wle nexel forget Mr Kenlm I9 'lxle lnteleSt ID lolnt 1SSe IIIIJIICS 'Ihough we h1xe now re1ched Some Solt of Socl1l and lntellectual SIIITIIUII QI 'lClll3fl0D xxlll Ixnock uS doxxn to the lower lungS of 1 new Sc1le college The ClaSS of l960 1pprecl1teS the SchoolS effortS on ltS behalf for the paSt flxe xe llS We hope that we h1xe ln Some IHCHSIITP repald ollr debt CIIIIIHQ' theSe xe1lS bx Olll contrlbutlon to the School COIUITIIIUIU and th1t we xxlll be 1 eledlt to YN eSt lnlnster wherex er xxe max flnd oxerSelx eS v 501 L 1. 2- 1 1 I 31 .H . 1 1 1 .1 . 1 . 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III Entvrvd l955: Sovccr 2: Foot MONKEY-TRMNER naar BRYANT MAKES Hrs LOVABLE Pets PERFORM. ball 2: Varsity Soccer 3: Mark Sheet hyosupu noRsELY 1ao1,ANn. ju. Hntc-rt-cl l95l: Football 3: Varsity Football 5: liaslwtbzill 3: .I.V Trztrk 2: Varsity Track 5: Bowling Tvfun 5: 'WVU Club 5: Studvnt Coun- cil l. THOBIAS NIICAJAH BRKMBY. IV Entcrocl 1955: Varsity Wlrc'-stling 3. 4. 5: Cross Country 3, 4, 5: 'WV' Club. Staff 4: Captain Bowling Tvzun 5: Busi ni-ss Staff. Annual. TALBERT CIIALMER BRYANT. JR. Entc-rvcl 1955: Varsity Sorccr 4. 5: J.V. Socwr 2. 3: Coll 3. 4. 5: Cross Country 5: 'WV' Club: Spanish Club: Chorus: Scivncff Club: Kffy Club. SOC. 4. Pros. 5: Rat King: Honor Roll 5: Rod Cross Representative 3, 4g Vice-President Class. as f ,as ' Q-2 QS s 4 're -, 5 if . .R .1 , fi ' a :tip , 7 'I .K ji Il ,A PETER MCCRAY CANDLER Entered 1955, J.V. Football 2g Cross Country 4, Wrestling 2g Varsity Golf 22 Bowling 5, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5, lyiark Sheet Staff 4: Sports Editor, Annual Staff 5g Spanish Club 4, 5: YV Club 4, 5: Compass Club -I: Quill and Scroll 5. IVILLIAM CORNELIUS CARITHERS, JR. Entered l957g Football 4, Varsity Football 5: J.V. Basketball 3. 4g Varsity Basketball 5, Varsity Baseball 4, 53 President of Student Council 51 Junior Scholarship 4, Merit Scholarship Fi- nalist 53 News Editor, Mark Sheet 4, 5g Key Club 4, 53 Algebra Medal 3, Me- chanical Drawing Medal 3, Chemistry Medal 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, 5, National Honor Society 4, 5, Morehead Scholar- ship winner 5. JOHN CONANT, BILL CARITHERS, PETER CANDLERQ SITTING, WALTER CASTLES. JONATHAN BRENDAN CONANT Entered 1956g Cross Country 2, 3, 4, 5g Varsity Track 2, 3g Wrestling 3. 4g Na- tional Honor Societyg Mark Sheet Staff 5: Embryo, Editor 53 Chorus 4: Ameri- can Field Service Representative 4: Latin Medal 41 German lWedal 4. XVALTER IRWIN CASTLES Entered 1956, Varsity Swimming 2, 3. 4, 5, Co-Captain 5, Science Club 4, 5, President 4, 55 Key Club 5: SWB Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Nlechanical Drawing Medal 3. 1 I CZIIRISTOPHER THORNXVELL CONYERS. JR. Enter:-cl I955: Wifi-stling fi. -I. 5: HW Club 5: lNIark Sheet Staff 4. 5: Spanish Club 5: Chess Club I. 2. 3. 4. 53 Na- tional Merit Scholarship Finalist 5. JOHN BEAUCHAMP COPPEDGE, III if .. .f , yqv lf:- Is f. Aa, Entered 1958, Varsity Football 4, IN Club 4, 5, Key Club 4, 5: Varsity Soc- ccr 4. 5. Co-Coptain 5: Football. Co-Captain INIost Valuable Player 5. EDXVARD STOCKTON CROFT. III Entered l9561 Football 2, Hg Basketball 2g J.V. Track 2g Varsity Football 4, 5, Co-Captain 5: Most Val- uable Linernan 5: Varsity Track 3. 4, 5: Nlost Improved 4, Varsity N'Vrestling 3. 4, 5, SWVU Club 3, 4. 5g Key Club 3. 4. 5g Student Council 4: Honor Council, President 5g Class Vice-President 4g Optimist Award 5: Chorus 4, 5: Jan IW-ckend King 5. SMILING JACK TAKES A BEAUTY REST WITH DODGE, CROFT, CONYERS, AND COPPEDGE PROVIDING SPRINGS. HARLOXV PHELPS DODGE Entered 1958' Varsity Swimrninfr 4. 5 Cross Country 5g Varsity Frack 3, VN Club 5: Chorus 4. JACK BIRINEX QL RRY, JR. Entered 1955: Varsity Football 4. 5: Football 2, 3, Varsity XVrestling 3. 4. 5, Most Improved 2: Best First Ye-ar Boy 2g Student Council 3: Wm Club 4 ROBERT ANDERSON EDMONDSON Entered 1955, J.V. Basketball 3, Wres- tling 4, Bowling 5, HW Club, Varsity Football 5. CARLETON YOUNGER SMITH FULLER Entered 1955: Varsity Football 5, J.V. Football 3, 4: M.V.P. 4, J.V. Basket- ball 2, Wrestling 3, Varsity Tennis 2 3, 4, 5, M.V.P. 4, Chess Club, 'GW' Club, Jazz Weekend Court. JOE HAAS, CARLETON FULLER, BOB EDMONDSON, AND THAT BLUSHING BEAUTY, JEFF HAAS. 1212 Zgoi -uf JEFFREY HERBERT HAAS Entered 1955, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5, Wfrestling 3, 4, Chess Club, French Club, Feature Editor. Mark Sheet, Honor Roll Medal 1. JOSEPH ARTHUR HAAS Entered 1954: Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, 5, J.V. Football 4, Key Club, Science Club: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, National Honor Society, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Honor Roll Medal 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Spanish Medal 4, History Medal 2, Science Medal 2, Math Medal 2, Highest Scholastic Av- erage 2, 3, Harvard Club Award 4, Sewanee Club Award 4. FORBES MICHAEL CHAPPELL HARRIS Entered 1953: Varsity Soccer 3, 4: Chorus 4, 5: Band 3, -lg Science Club 4. 5: Chess Club 2, 3: Bowling Team 5: Meclianical Drawing Medal 3: Mark Sheet Staff 4. 5: lNIcrit Scholarship Fi- nalist. 'mg CLIMBING FOR PINECONES IS A FAVORITE PASTIME FOR SOME SENIORS: HOPKINS BOOSTS HESS WHILE HARRIS STRUGGLES TO HOISI -.ENDERSON. GLENN DIXON HENDERSON. JR. Entered 1957, Track 3. -I: Cross Coun- try I. 5: Bowling 'll-.un 53 Key Clulfl Chess Club. LAIVRENCE HENRY HESS Entered 1955: Baseball 5: Track Sign: Soccer Mgr., Bowling 5: Soccer 2: Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll: An- nual Photographer 3, 4, 5. JACK CHANDLER HOPKINS Entered 1957: Soccer 3, -I, 5: Chess Club: Science Club 4. 1 U53 JOHN HARRIS KIRKLEY Entered l955: Varsity Swimming 2. 4 Editor. Nlark Sheet 4. 5: Key Club - 5: Advanced English Medal 4: 'WV Club 2. 3, 4, 5: Quality Point Cup 4 Honor Roll l, 2. 3, 4. BIG CHIEF KIRKLEY GIVES FREE ADVICE TO RELUCTANT BRAVES MCCARTY, LINES, AND ALVA RAND LINES Entered 1957: Varsity Swimming 5 Cross Country 4: Varsity Track 4: Glct Club 4: Circulation Klanagcr. Mark Sheet 4, 5. GEORGE WEYMAN MCCARTY Entered 1955: Varsity Basketball 4, 5: Varsity Track 4, 5, IV. Basketball 2. 3: Track 2, 3: Blanager, Varsity Football 5: Class President 1, 2, 3: Class Secretary 4, Student Council 1: Honor Council 2, 3, 4. 5. President 5: Best All-Around Boy lg Mark Sheet Staff 3, 5: 'WW' Club 4, 5: Compass Club 4: Spanish Club 5: Mardi Gras Escort 5. JOHN PAUL MCDONALD Entered 1954, Football 2, 3: Var sity Football 5: J.V. Basketball 2. 3 W , Club. EARL INICKENZIE. III Iilmlmw-cl I935: Vzlrsity Soccer I: Scvcwvx' 2. Il: Bowling VIICLIIII 5: Clhvss Club 3. I. 51 Science Club el: Honor Roll HI. 5. FIERCE FOURSOME ENGAGE IN A DEADLY BATTLE OF PINECONES: TOMMY MASON, GIL MEREDITH, EARL MCKENZIE, AND JOHN PENDERGRAST. THOMAS DILWGRTH STEWART MASON Entered 19555 Cross Country 35 NVres- tling 3, 4, 53 Golf 4g Bowling. ,yt . Hpri l I :ff sg 15 it 'I CHIEF TORTURER RIDLEY MAKES THINGS HOT FOR RENEGADE PRESSLY, RICE AND RAMSEY PREPARE THE VICTIM WHILE SCOTT DOES A FEEBLE WAR DANCE. GILBERT BRINSON MEREDITH Entered 1955g Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5g Bowling 53 YVrestlingg J.V. Football: Clubg Chess Club. pgs, CLASS OF 6I Durmff thls past xear the unlor Class has contrlbuttd s1g n1f1cantlx to the school ln both scholarslup and athletxcs Dax 1d Hanes represented the class on the Honol Counc1l and Perrx 'VIeCartw serx ed on the Student COl1l'lC1l Phe top schol als were Tom Bradburx and Grw YN otton In sports the umors excelled as no othcr Class has done S1x of the1r members plax ed f1rst stung on the xarsltx football team These were Guffxn Bell Stexe Sellg B111 Abbott Duke Terrell and Blake Xounq The basketball squad had McKee regular plaxers HZFTISOD Nlerrtll led the SXNIITIIDIIIO' team I in Rim 55 Bull Abbot? Granr Baze Tully Blaloclr Jim Breman TommY Brooke Andy Anderson G'-'ffm Bell Bull Blum Terry Brlclges AndY BYN19 Anfhony Arnold Bully Benedpcf Tom Bradbury Joe BHH' M'Cl ael Cl an'n Joe Balmer Robert' Blackwood 900 I Nunnally, Gene Pearce, Bill Abbott. and Robert Blackwood as tr n YZ 'X J T' E 43 . MT. T ' , Q. David Clark Billy Commins Sloan Creveling Jimmy Dew Ken Diclrerman Winsfon Dinwoodie David Dralre David Flinn Ace Franze Wynn Goldsrniih David Hanes Haimes Hargre++ Andy Heislcell Mor+on Hodgeson Harvard Holmes Allen Jones Jim Kincaid Talley Kirlrland S- -af vs., X nan., ha 'Q ,Q- Gifs' 'MQ aw Qian 17 Rogers Lunsford Bill McBrine Perry Mccarfy Parl: lvicGinfy Bill Mclfelvy Bob Mahon Gordon Maier Bob Mareii Harrison Merrill Don Meulenberg Charlie Nlifcliell Dillard Munford W1 'Q'-Z' 'Wu 1 rw, 1-K- Tb M- ffff 94 1.-. Tommy Neighbors McKee Nunnally Davnes Owens Lamar Parham Cash Peacoclr Gene Pearce Tum Pebwor+h Duck Prewlfl Jummy Ranlun Reggie Regens+em Ken Ross Sieve Selng 'Y' John S+embler Rlclry Slone Ray Taylor Dulce Terrell Jeff Tn+on Henry Till Haskell Venard Bobby Wade Tonv Whafley Fred Whv+e 8- 'U' Y? -gr War x kv 'fs' fav W-9 'Q gm' CN' 202 CLASS OF 62 The class of 1962 has dlsplayed 1ts talents ln all phases of school actxuts In both academlc and extra currlcular act1v1 tus they haxe proxed themselves to be able leaders In academlcs the scholastlc Hwh Honors Students were lklCl1'1Id Wuss Paul Worlex Stexe Avarx Sam Stners, ohn Gsnmcl and Dax 1d Nic-rnstther The class also 'lppllcd 1ts Wrlt mg abmty to the Fmbmo and Mark Sheet staffs Wltll Matthew Snnth Blll Arant and Bob Adams belng out standlng on the llI1l0I' Varsxtx Varsltw soccer ss as alded bv Joe YV1ll1ams and Daxld Mermether whlle sophomores helped pace the V to a record hreakmff season Varsltx w rcstllng was supported by Scott Ackerman Gres Bethea and ohn Gamel on the f1rst strmq Track Cross Country SWIITIIHIUQ' and Base ball w ere also manned well hx sophomores Offxcers were thls xear Klp Kxrkpatrlck president Blll Arant vlce pxcsldent Bob Adams treasurer Paul Woxlex and Scott Ackerman were on the Honor Councxl Blll Arant 'md George 'In addltlon to establlshmq sound records IH athletlcs and academlcs the class also showed 1ts school spmt hs placlnq flrst ln the annual Chrxstmas Drlwe Y' mp. fha ful ga' Scott Ackerman Bull Aran+ Steve Bean George Blrd Aushn CaHs Bob Adams Spencer Atwater Gray Bethea Bruce Brady George Connell Jam Alexander Steve Avary Jnm Bucknell Bobby Castles Jonny Dulworlh I '- X Y ' S , . l . . I tr. ', S .. , l D . ' . . . a D . n v , . lv ,A . Q' '.., ' ,',. t '.j . S ' f, . : , 1 ls' A' . l .. .. 4 l' D u- u ' .. I c -. A - ' 1' - 'limbo Bicknell was our representative in Varsitv football Connell were Student Council Representatives. A ,551 Q. H av' e. b W 1 'L is . - ' ns- - rl ' A S 24 ui L ,QW C S 1- 9 ar ' , A ' f 203 Malcolm Dunlevne John Gamel Greg Gales Broolrs Griffin Bob Harrxson Woody H II Tommy Hxlls Allan Johnson Dudley Kang Krp Kurlrpa+rlclr David KO9llIkEf Vernon Kyle Russ Lalre Ralph McGill Mllre Maddox Davld Merlwelher Herb Mules Dlcl: Morawrlz Alan Neely Freddy Neely Jlmmy Nix Bull Pa++ersor Bull Pressly Kap Proc+er Joff Reese , if it '-'Y 'K' 15 Us 48 alr- ff-Us we- Q50 204 Rnchard Reser Bfll Schwarh Sam Shvers Roberf Townsend Jack Wulhon+ Peyfon Robinson Bull Slems Eric Swanson Richard Waller Drcl: Wlllnnson Mike Rogers Mark Sm,+h Jimmy Thompson G Wardlaw Joe Wllllams Mlke Russell Shelfon Sm-,mans Scoif Thompson Ruchard Weiss Paul Worley Bull Ryclman John S+ewar+ Bruce Whnfaker Jeff Yancey fo. 'UU 'Z' ug, ,LHR av- My up ,, 69 was-f cv- 2115 CLASS OF '63 Continuing the fine record made as eighth graders. the Fresh- man Class has given many indications of becoming one of XN'estminster's outstanding classes. Led by President Al Barge, Vice-President Ned Kelly, and Secretary Jack Yyotton, the class has taken an active part in all the activities of the school. John Sibley and Tyler Burqe represented the ninth grade on the Student Council: while Johnny Blartin and Jeff Galloway served on the Honor Council. Bruce Gregory. Don Leslie, and Tyler Burge topped the class in scholastic achievement. David Earl was a major contributor to YN'estminster's brand new lit- erary magazine, Embryo. Even as freshmen. the class has made its mark in athletics, Laurie Croft. Richard Rosebush. and Johnny Martin won varsity letters in football. Jeff Galloway ran on the varsity cross country team. Croft, Kellett. and Timberlake participated in varsity soccer. Castles. Berry. Galloway. Petters. and lVight were on the varsity swimming team. A host of ninth graders played on the junior varsity football squad. and Sammy Kellett was honored as alternate captain of that team. The class was well represented on the .IV basketball team. and still another group from the class made up a ninth grade team in that sport. THQ tl 'ET' Randy Alun Milton BBFWICB Bill Berry David Bordner Tyler Burge By Ashley Bryan Benedlc+ Bill Bivins Harry Boyle Bobby Candler AI Barge Sam Benedict Stewart Blanford Bob Bronnum Bobby Carr John Barnhardl' Sieve CMH95 Zllt D , i x Sv s 1 3 Q S Peler Clwanm Laurie Crofl Davud Dodd David Earl Larry Edge Garry Eubanks Jlm Funlr Bruce Gregory Tommy Haas Joe Harrss Jnm Helslrell Bully Helms Jaclc Holland John Hursf Sferllng Jernigan Francus Jones Randy Lewns Sammy KelleH Allen McDonald Bob Kramer Eafon Merrill Ward Lay Norman Muller Don Leslue George Mlfclwell Bill Derry Jeff Galloway Ed Henderson Ned Kelly Johnny Marlin 'Qs 5' K' 4'9- an Q' fl- QQ? SB. 5 if If Roberl Mvlchell Andy Moore Trey Obensham Sheff Owen Howard Owens Charles Parham Chap Fendlefon Slup Pe++ers Davld Poer Mori Query John Randall Kenf Regensfeun Noyes Roach Rack Tenny Kenny Welss Rnchard Rosebush Lloyd Timberlake Harvard Whipple John Sibley John Turman Ward Wlghf Sleve Sums Barry Vaughl Paul Wllgus Maffhew Smllh Bully Wade Blalre Wood Jeff Sfallungs Duane Wallzer Jack WoHon CLASS OF '64 The eighth grade enjoyed a successful year under the leader- ship of Steve Arthur, Presidentg Emory VVaters, Vice-Presidentg and Terry Heinz. Secretary-Treasurer. Ben lVhite was Honor Council representativeg Billy Thurman and Taylor Branch were the Student Council representatives. The eighth grade had an outstanding academic record too. Ben lVhite had an average of ninety-eight percent in the first semester. Ben made the whole eighth proud by leading the Boys' school in academic work. For the sixth consecutive year, the eighth grade football team went undefeated. winning all of the seasons eight games. A total of one hundred and fifteen points was scored by the lYildkittens. Only eighteen points were scored by opponents. The leading scorers were Lee Sessions with forty-two points and Billy Thurman with twenty-five points. Billy Thurman and Taylor Branch were elected co-captains at the end of the sea- son, while Lee Sessions was elected most outstanding player and best offensive back. The record came under the fine su- pervision of Coach Flowers and Coach Bates. 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Sxnger s where fashionable C a' S u al young Aflanfans shop for Shop dusfuncfuve sporfswear Compliments of a Friend Best Wishes To The G-rea+es+ Class an fhe Land of Duxue The Sensor Class of l960 WRIGHT S FLORIST 239I Peachtree Rd Where flowers convey your feelung HAAS 81 DODD Servnce beyond fhe Confracf Peachtree Hnlls Apartments Smce '89' 2278 Vlrguma Place N E W Ffaf-Howes Manager INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOANS Mann Office Norfhslde Office Haas Howell Bldg 3323 Peachtree Rd Aflanfa I Ga Atlanfa 5 Ga Phone JA 2 3I l I Phone CE 7 6496 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 'NC A'I'Ian+a s 'fmesf Suburban and Drwe In Theaires are opera'red under I'I'us emblem RHODES HILAN DECATUR EMORY EUCLID TECHWOOD GLENWOOD DRIVE IN PEACHTREE DRIVE IN SCOTT DRIVE IN Il fix 4' it gd 61 A 1+ s 5' HI Q 4 'F 1 ' uf Q 1 , tu' I . 0 n I O I O O - 0 - 0 - WENDER AND ROBERTS INC Buckhead s I-Ieadung Drugs+ore Peachfree Rd Buclzlwead C II22 CE 3 3 A+lan+a Georgia Complumenfs of LENOX LANES INC Aflanfa Georgla Compllmenfs Manufacfurers of Ilne World s Funesi' Sann+ary and Floor Maln+enance Maferlals Snnce I896 A'I'lan'I'a Dallas Houslon Miami New Orleans Louusvulle Kansas Cu+y 'I'o Mrs Herberl' CLASS OF 60 MGCDOUGALD WARREN INC ASPHALT AND READY MIXED CONCRETE ROADS STREETS DRIVEWAYS PARKING AREAS I PROMPT SERVICE TRum+y 4 7593 Compliments of a Frnend E3- . -112 H ' of- -'-HE SELIG co. Wifh grafifude O Eleanor Westbroolc and Lynn Petters Stop in for a Coke at SPRINGLAKE PHARMACY 2002 Howell Mill Rd. N.w. TR 6 7328 CE 7 emo Compliments of Roy D. Warren Insurance, Inc Automobile-Fire-Casualty Suite 4I8 Healey Building Phone JA 3-6262 Jean Hopkins Gift Shop i923 Peachtree Road N E Atlanta 9 Georgia BARFIELD S Service Station and Grocery Service With a Smile I442 W Paces Ferry Road Atlanta Ga Compliments of The Cherokee Shop 271 E Paces Ferry Rd N E CE 3 0433 Underwriter Agency, Inc Insurance 326 Fulton Federal Bldg Walter E Storm President To the Semor Boys BlUSO'S Italian Restaurant The Gem of Italian Food In the South Phone CE 3 9280 We enloyed our homecoming breakfast 2975 PSGCMVGG Rd In Buckhead The Semor Girls P S Don t call us we II call you Louie Vargas Prop Atlanta Georgia 1 Open 7 Days a Week-from lI:30 'til 500 AM Complimenls of BEST WISHES TWELVE OAKS I895 Piedmonl' Rd. John H. Harland Company TR 5-5755 For School Swealers Award Le+'rers SHOES And All For +l1e Family YOUR SPORTING NEEDS Allanfa 20I Peacl'1+ree Sfreel' See Lenox Square 3393 Peachlree Road Evereii Roach Decmf SPORTING GOODS WeS+ End Mal-Ie++a 273 Easl Paces Ferry Road 874 Garden S+ I65I Roswell Rd CE 3 9550 Charge Accoun+s Invnled 209 Clairmonl' Ave. There s always a special welcome af Wesfbrooks for sfuclenfs, faculfy, alumnl and friends of W6SlmlHSl9f Wnsrnnoox 0 flrallm Vallant M Tons EAST POINT 81 CHURCH STS EAST POINT POpl 1 1126 Headquarfers for +he finesi' Lmcoln In For+y Years FRANK GRAHAM COMPANY See 'I'he Dame' A Graham Vlslf our Presldeni' German Ford Used Car Depi' unvn'res +he Taunus Guaran+eed Cars you +o ride 'rhe I96O Mercury The Besi' Buil+ Car in America Today 600 Wes+ Peach+ree S+ree+ Tel. TR 6 823I I O O O O 5 0 4 T 'QQyi- L In Q IN ATLANTA Chi? Bulfmore us locafecl ID fhe boommg Biltmore Zone, m 'rhe hearf of Upfown Allanfa A real mefropollfan hofel wllhln easy reach of everywhere yer In a beauhful four acre park Equudusfanl' from 'lhree rallroacl sfahons Llmouslne 'lo alrporl' from l'he enfrance 200 car park mg area adlommg Every room has oulsrcle exposure Ou+cloor clmmg among fragran+ flowers and shrubs and under mageshc +rees Also fhe fabulous swammmg pool rs now available Here rs a resfful haven For 'rhe fravel weary 1'ourls+ or busmess man ,fi-A fri.. A .. . lyy. I4 The Most Looked-Up-To Address BUUGHT uNnEn DURESS ET IDUB COMPLIMENTS HENRY C. BECK INGDRPDRATED If PEACHTREE STUDIO, INC. 3243 PeacI1+ree Road, AI'IanIa 5, Georgia-CE 7-6I I3 C35 4431.0 Q Vw O M232 E P F Rd BUCKHE D I33 Sycamore S+. DECATUR IB M 4 BUCKHEAD MEN'S SHOP Your Branded Merchandise Home in Buclchead Compliments of MITCHELL MOTORS Compliments of GARDEN HILLS RECORDS SHOP 2831 Peachtree Rd. CE 3 I677 Compliments of J. C. GAY'S AMOCO Service Station 3050 Peachtree Rd Buckhead CE 3 2Ol6 TEDDY BEAR GRILLS A Tasty Bute Day or Night Three Locations l455 Lee St S W I373 Gordon SW I939 Banlchead Ave N W Compliments of AVERY CO NC Perma Stone A King s Drug Store, Atlanta Co I1C Your Northside Drugglst lxnvlw-b Ib-dunsmauma Mwsm Savlymw WWW' -I ., . . I . ., . . ' 1 U O I . 3l8l Roswell Rd., N.E . - .. . ..,.. . A . .. , ' ' ' '--- 'V '?3'9 :'A'1. For Quality and Service . +:, f1-115' .4, ' 413 ' : f wtarllv'-YH fm' T EH M I 'uilliig 3? 51592 i IKM? iii? 5 if E WELCOME 3 ro mxvmrvlss 2 lmiiiii 3333 affufcmg MMEWSWDWW 5 9 SIGN OF GOOD TASTE grad uatlng class Jr 3 sow so UN en oc co M N THE ATLANTA COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 6 ff E? mf ffxxk T757 f In X06 Q Qgfggfx fJwwLQCPk4g55 ,57?fXDfLw5f -x if GQ 2 VX71-'f:N A NNQX Q if 'qv 'V-lf' 'chfw f ACN7 NU fwzfvwi? xf5Xf3 Qxff L' Q P Ig fb K V f 'NT L7- 9 ? 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COMMON BRICK QuaIH'y Face Brick in Ranges of Colors STANDARD NORMAN ROMAN JUMBO BRICK SEE YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY DEALER CI'1aHaI'1oocI1ee AI'Ian+a G SYcamore 9 56I I IJ Famous for INTEGRITY SERVICE an SATISFACTION Ll-INDER MOTORS NorI'I1 Ave Befween The PeacI1+rees 595 W Peachiree S+ N E THE SOUTH S LARGEST DODGE SIMCA DEALER PEANUT BRITTLE Clad tun- lx' 'Y' 4 1.4 '--wma! AQ-.-5 blur '-'i :-fK v si d-r as-w In 1905 the year of our foundxng carts rattled over cobble stones and Whitehall Street shown here was the com merclal center of the Clty of Atlanta Populatlon of Atlanta and all the 5 Metropolltan Area countles was 253000 Today a m11l1on people l1ve ln this area We are proud to have had a part ln buxldmg the first rmllxon and look forward to the challenge of helplng grow the second ADAMS CATES COMPANY ffmfffm 201 HURT BUILDING ATLANTA1 GA 937 525 CAPITAL AUTOMOBILE Office Equlpment and Complete Decoratmg Servxce Busmess Prmtmg and Llthographmg Ofice Supphes and Machmes Archnects Englneers and fkrtlsts Supphes ivan al len COMPANY 29 Prvor Street, N E jAckson 1 0800 fl ' ' A an M Q31 fe 'I ' I f ' ' X -Y ' -it., ,, X: I tvukwwwd , E f 4 4: , 5 . , A I ,A 51- EW WILL YOU GO ON Av- YOUR NEXT ' Vuw5wn7 Y AAA CI b Ih h ALASKA BERMUDA CARIBBEAN MEXICO SOUTH AMERICA W ROUND THE WORLD WESTERN UNITED STATES AND CANADA O AIR STEAMSHIP CRUISE TICKETS EUROPEAN CAR PURCHASE RENTAL SHIPMENT LOCAL YOUR CLUB IS THE TRAVEL CENTER OF YOUR COMMUNITY NAME OF CLUB ADDRESS PHONE 'P :4 7 2 ? ,,.,. Mi -T 0 O . P '. . A ' A I In ,S A ' r' E I varoUoc:r lo: Id:p d 'g I1 1:13. -:EL I A,vV Im Q Ih vices lor your travel pleasure and convenlenco: ' anh 0 0 Barhelnrwenedirf 1 shape I 'lb xl Y- n f 'P . 17-'Tl' - nj? The classic disfincfion of Nafural Shoulder con- s+ruc+ion is +o be found in our Sui+ and Spor+ Jaclcefs. Furnishings and Sporfswear reflec+ fhe quief good fas+e for which we are no+ed. Each ifem made for us and bearing our label is your assurance of quali+y and is backed by our policy of comple+e safisfacfion. Amis-CHAMBERS ESYASLISHED 1896 43 Peachfree a+ Five Poinfs And in Lenox Square G Bes+ Wishes 'From FRED WALTERS OLDSMOBILE 3232 Peachlree Road 0 -1- to the Clem Of I 960


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