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Margaret Mckvoy High School
A. R. Willingham High School
Macon, Georgia
Volume V
McEvoy High School
Foreword
Since our high school years have an important
effect on our growth as individuals, it seems only
appropriate that we focus the 63 RAMSCOTT
around this idea.
School offers many opportunities for growth
to its students. It is by taking advantage of these
opportunities, by carrying out our duties and ac-
cepting our responsibilities that we grow and ma-
ture. Our growth, in turn, has a significant effect
on the progress of our school.
As you turn these pages, we hope you will see
how McEvoy and Willingham have worked, hand
in hand, to grow into a position of leadership,
while continually anticipating greater achieve-
ments in the future.
We proudly present to you the 63 RAMSCOTT,
focusing on our schools, our students, and our...
growth.
McEvoy High School
Table of
Foreword
Dedications
Administration and Faculty
Classes
Organizations
Superlatives
Sports
Activities
Advertisements
Willingham Junior High School
Dedication
For her part in aiding the annual staff with the publication of
the Ramscott, her advisorship of the Spanish Club, and above all
her understanding and guidance in teaching the students of
McEvoy, we dedicate our part of the 1963 Ramscott to:
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Through the past five years the Seniors have established themselves as capable leaders; boys ready to
work and willing to co-operate: with members of the other classes.
In sports the Seniors have worked hard to strengthen the teams
on which they
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practice,
co-operation,
and good
From fal! of 1958 till spring of 1963. Five years.
Half a decade of the most wonderful years of our
lives. We, the Senior Class, are the first to go all
the way through the ranks. We have seen teachers
come and go, and even an exchange of principals.
What have we done to make our mark upon the
halls of Willingham?
Certainly being the first, the trailblazers, is a
distinction, but what are some of our other ac-
complishments?
In the short five years of Willinghams exist-
ence, it has been noted that we have made
great strides of progress in practically all fields:
Willingham students have taken an active part in
many civic and community affairs. This compara-
tively young school, unheard of a short five years
ago, is now a top state contender in every major
sport. This is a feat practically unheard of in any
other prep school.
Also Willingham has a record number of new
clubs and organizations which will benefit each
student. Most of their officers and leaders are
Seniors, boys who know the job because they
have had experience.
This Senior Class has been a standout this year,
as it had while in its sub-freshman, freshman,
sophomore, and junior years. We are sure that
the Seniors of this year will be standouts in their
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Dedication
For its eminence as being the first Senior Class These students came young to a young school,
to complete five years of study at Willingham felt the growing pains of a new school, and _
High School, we, the Rams, dedicate our portion leaving with the same distinction, maturity, an
of this RAMSCOTT to the Class of 63. pride they helped their school acquire.
Senior Privileges at Wil-
lingham give the boys a
break in their daily sched-
ule of school activities.
Administration and
Faculty
,
As students in this modern society,
we see the need for proper growth and
development so that we may become
good, responsible leaders of tomorrow.
The administration and faculties of our
schools help to inspire us and make us
more conscious of the importance of
growth . . . essential growth which can-
not be given enough emphasis.
Board of Education
Board Officers
H. G. WEAVER, M. C. ATKINSON, WALLACE MILLER, JR., W. P. SIMMONS,
President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
Bibb County Board of Education
Ralph Eubanks, William P. Simmons, George P. Rankin, Jr., Charles C. Hertwig, Herbert F. Birdsey, Lloyd
Newberry, Hon. Oscar Long, H. G. Weaver, Julius Gholson, Hon. Walter C. Stevens, Robert A. McCord,
Jr., Mallory C. Atkinson, Albert S. Hatcher, Jr., Wallace Miller, Jr.
Superintendent and
Assistants
JULIUS GHOLSON
Superintendent
LLOYD NEWBERRY
Assistant Superintendent
MARVIN J. JONES GUS M. PARKER
Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant
Principals
WILLIAM BRAKE
McEvoy
University of Georgia, B.S.;
Mercer University, M.Ed.
FRED JOHNSON
Willingham Senior
Berry College, B.S.;
Mercer University, M.Ed.
CHARLES DEATON
Willingham Junior
Mercer University, A.B., M.Ed.
INA ADAMS
McEvoy
Wesleyan, A.B.
English, Advisor, Eighth Grade
FRANCES AYERS
Willingham Jr.
Mercer University, A.B., M.Ed.
Algebra, Math
Faculty
MARTIN P. ALLMAN
Willingham
Davis and Elkins College,
Elkins, West Va., A.B.
Social Studies, Basketball,
Head Coach
ADDIE RIE BAIRD
McEvoy
Wesleyan, A.B.; Mercer, M.Ed.
Psychology, English, Advisor,
Beta Club
The office is the center of all school activity and
it is truly active . . . with students, teachers, visitors,
and the telephone . .
. It is a place where every-
one brings their problems and, we hope, feels
wanted and loved. Of course, were also interested
in keeping all our clerical work up to date and
in good order .
. This is the OFFICE STORY.
BILLIE ANDERSON
McEvoy
Alabama College, B.S.
Physical Education, Advisor,
Y-Teens (After School)
FRANCES BALDWIN
Willingham Jr.
Womens College of Ga., B.S.
English
REBEKAH ANTHONY
McEvoy
Wesleyan, A.B.; Emory
University, M.A.
Latin, Advisor, Latin Club
BILLY J. BEALE
Willingham
University of Georgia, B.S.
Algebra, Coach, Varsity Foot-
ball, Basketball, Assistant
Baseball
In chorus we find enjoyment in the meanings
of music, which cannot be as effectively expressed
in any other medium; we work to cultivate our
voices, and we share our accomplishments by
performing in various school and community
activities.
LINDA BEASLEY
McEvoy
Womens College of Georgia,
B.S.
Typing, Business Math, Short-
hand, Advisor, Future Business
Leaders of America
DAISY BEATTY
Willingham Sr.
Winthrop College, B.S.
Typing | and II
VIRGINIA BERLIN
McEvoy
Mercer, A.B.
American History, World His-
tory, Advisor, Junior Class
JEANETTE BRAKE
McEvoy
Young Harris
Assistant Librarian, Advisor, Li-
brary Club
MARY JIM BURT
McEvoy
Mercer, A.B., M.Ed.
Driver Education
CHARLES BYRD
Willingham Sr.
Mercer, A.B.
English, Advisor, RamPage,
Junior Class
AMY CASH
McEvoy
Mercer, A.B.
English, Business Eng.
MILDRED CASTLEN
McEvoy
Wesleyan
Dietitian
JEANETTE CHAMBERS
McEvoy
Georgia Southern, B.S.
Typing, Shorthand
Only a library opens all doors. The library is a
temple where a reader can come to worship, to
wonder, to hope, and to despair. The library is
the home of knowledge and the room of pleasure.
Give a girl a book
she can read
And her heart is bright
with a calm delight.
BETH CLARK
McEvoy
Womens College of Georgia,
B.S.
General Business, Typing, Book-
keeping, Advisor, Future Busi-
ness Leaders of America
JOYCE CLARY
Willingham Sr.
Womens College of Georgia,
A.B.
Spanish, Government, Advisor,
Spanish Club
MARTHA COLEMAN
McEvoy
Longwood College, B.S.
Science, Biology, Advisor, Allied
Medical Careers Club
ROBERT F. COLLINS
Willingham Sr.
Univ. of Ga., B.S., M.Ed.
Occupational Guidance, Distrib-
utive Education, Advisor, D. E.
Club
WINIFRED COLQUITT
McEvoy
Wesleyan, A.B.; Mercer, M.Ed.
Algebra, Advisor, Tri-Hi-Y, Math
Club
DOROTHY COX
McEvoy
Mercer, A.B.
Art, Advisor, Art Club
DIXIE CUTTER
Willingham, Jr.
Mercer, A.B., M.Ed.
Science
CYNTHIA DAVIS
McEvoy
Martha Berry, A.B.
English, Advisor, RamScott,
Book Store
AGNES DONALDSON
Willingham Jr.
Mercer, A.B.
English; Advisor, Red Cross
VIRGINIA DORROH
McEvoy
Womens College of Georgia,
B.S.
Biology, Advisor, Sophomore
Class
JOSEPH ETHERIDGE
Willingham Jr.
Georgia State College, A.B.
Social Studies
LEWIS H. DOWNER
Willingham, Jr.
Auburn, M.Ed.
Civics, Driver Education, Ad-
visor, Hi-Y, Safe-teens, As-
sistant Coach
HELEN FAULKNER
McEvoy
Mercer, A.B.
Physical Education, Advisor,
Girls Athletic Association,
Ram Club and Cheerleaders,
Junior Class
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JESSE DUCKWORTH
Willingham, Jr.
Mercer, A.B.
Coach Football,
Track
Basketball,
JOSEPH L. FAULKNER
Willingham Jr.
Mercer, A.B.
Math
MACK EDWARDS
Willingham Jr.
Furman, A.B.
Coach Football, Track, Cross-
Country
NAN FLOWERS
McEvoy
Wesleyan, A.B.
English, Speech English, Ad-
visor, Senior Dramatics Club
The goal of the typing class is to develop the
ability to operate and maintain the typewriter
efficiently. We learn to make the typewriter a
writing tool for both personal and business uses.
ROBERT F. FLOYD
Willingham Sr. High
Mercer, A.B.
Biology, Advisor, Key Club
DOROTHY GINTHER
McEvoy
Hillsdale College, A.B.
University of Michigan, M.A.
Guidance Counselor, Senior
High School
MARGIE FROST
McEvoy
G.A.B. Business School
Secretary to the Principal
LOUISE GODOWNS
Willingham Jr.
Womens College of Georgia,
B.S.
Science
MICHAEL J. GARVIN
Willingham Sr. High
Mercer, A.B.
Algebra and Trigonometry
Plane Geometry
Physics Advisor
Math Club
MAUDE GOLDSBY
Willingham Jr.
Miami University,
Ohio, B.S.
Math
Oxford,
SARAH GIBBS
McEvoy
Berry College, B.S.
Home Economics, Advisor, Fu-
ture Homemakers of America,
Inter-City Council
HARRIET GRAVES
McEvoy
Valdosta State College, A.B.
Mercer, M.Ed.
Algebra and Science, Advisor,
Science Club
Biology makes the student more appreciative of
the world in which he lives. He is made more
aware of living things and the part each plays
in all life processes.
Our languagewe hear it, speak it, read it,
and write it. It is a necessity and a luxury;
we use it and enjoy it.
WILLIAM GREENHAW
Willingham Jr.
Mercer, A.B., Auburn, M.S.
Guidance Counselor, Advisor,
Jr. Beta Club
FRANCES GRESHAM
McEvoy
University of North Carolina,
A.B.
Biology, Advisor, Red Cross
ANN HALL
McEvoy
Randolph-Macon Womans Col-
lege, A.B.
English, Advisor, Student Coun-
cil, Senior Class
GLADYS HALL
McEvoy
Mercer, B.S.
English
E. J. HANCOCK, JR.
Willingham Jr.
Univ. of Ga., B.S., Mercer, M.Ed.
Science, Advisor, Audio-Visual
Club, Ram-Jets
HELEN JONES HANSON
Willingham Sr.
Wesleyan, A.B.
English
JAMES R. HARVEY
McEvoy
Wesleyan College, A.B.
French, German, Audio-Visual
MARY JO HAYES
McEvoy
Mercer, A.B.
Civics, English, Advisor, Y-Teens,
Freshman Class
WILLIAM B. HENDERSON
Willingham Sr.
Univ. of Ga., B.S.
Physical Education, Advisor,
Ram Club
Art teaches appreciations and skills. It develops orig-
inality, fluency of ideas, flexibility, and ability to
organize.
DAVE HILL
Willingham Sr.
Furman, A.B.
Coach, Football, Tennis
ELIZABETH HINESLEY
McEvoy
Mercer, A.B.
English, Spanish, Advisor, Ram-
scott, Spanish Club
JAMES HINSON
Willingham Jr.
Mercer, A.B.
Science
JOAN HUDSON
McEvoy
Univ. of Georgia, B.F.A. in Music
Chorus, Advisor, Music Club
MARTHA O. HUTCHERSON
Willingham Sr.
Wesleyan, A.B., Emory, A.B. in
Library Science
Librarian, Advisor, Library Club
JO HUTTO
McEvoy
Womens College of Ga., B.S.
Physical Education, Advisor,
G.A.A., Junior Class
FRANCES JOHNSON
McEvoy
Mercer University, A.B.
Mathematics, Advisor, Y-Teens
GAIL LAMB
McEvoy
Emory, A.B.
Drivers Education
MARY B. LAMBACK
Willingham Sr.
G.A.B. Business College
Secretary
LENOIR G. LAMOUNTT
Willingham Jr.
Mercer, A.B.
English, Advisor, Student Coun-
cil, Junior High
JOHN LANE
Willingham Jr.
Mercer, A.B.
Math
JULIA LANIER
McEvoy
Mercer Univ., B.S.
Journalism, English, Advisor,
Senior Class, Quill and Scroll
ANNE LINN
McEvoy
Wesleyan, A.B.
American History, Government,
Advisor, Business Staff of Ram-
Scott, Junior Class
JIM LITTLEFIELD
Willingham Sr.
Western Kentucky State, B.S.
Director of Music
LOARENE LONG
McEvoy
Howard College, B.S.
Chemistry, Advisor, Science
Club
EVANGELINE LUNDY
McEvoy
Univ. of Ga., B.S.H.E.
Homemaking, Advisor, Future
Homemakers of America
EVELYN MABRY
McEvoy
Ga. Southern, B.S., Draughons
Business College
Bookkeeping, Office Practices,
Advisor, School Bank
KEMP MABRY
Willingham Sr.
Ga. Tech, B.E.E., Mercer, M.A.,
Ga. Southern, M.Ed.
Guidance Counselor, Advisor,
Student Council, Radio Club
Through academic studies we devel-
op our minds, while in physical ed-
ucation we build our bodies through
participation in sports.
Learning a foreign language has become easier
through the use of our new language labs.
NANCY McCOLLUM
McEvoy
Mercer, A.B., Univ. of Ga., M.A.
English, Advisor, Junior Dra-
matics Club
JANE MASSEY
Willingham Jr.
Mercer, A.B.
Social Studies, Advisor, Dra-
matics Club
JANET MONTGOMERY
McEvoy
Womens College of Ga., B.S.H.E.
Homemaking, Advisor, Future
Homemakers of America
KATHARINE NILULA
Willingham Jr.
Mercer, A.B., M.A.
Art, Advisor, Art Club
EUNICE W. ODUM
Willingham, Jr.
Mercer, A.B.
English, Latin
BETTY LOU O'KEEFE
Willingham Sr.
Wesleyan College, B.F.A.
English, Speech, Advisor, Ram-
scott
MARY G. OLSEN
Willingham
Antioch College
Lunchroom Manager
EARL S. PARKER
Willingham Sr.
Ga. Southern, B.S., M.Ed.
Physics, Biology, Advisor, Life
Science Club
HOWARD S. PEEK
Willingham Sr. High
Univ. of Ga., B.S., Mercer, M.A.,
JUDY PHARIS
McEvoy
Womens College of Ga., B.S.H.E.
Advisor, Future Homemakers of
America
OTHO E. PIRKLE
Willingham Sr.
Mercer, A.B., M.Ed.
County High School Coordinator
CHRISTINE POWELL
McEvoy
Tift College, A.B.
Geometry, Algebra, Advisor,
Sophomore Class
VIRGINIA POWERS
McEvoy
Univ. of Ga., B.S.Ed.
Physics, General Science, Advi-
sor, Science Club
LEONARD |. PRIDGEON
Willingham Sr.
Univ. of Ga., B.S., M.Ed.
Science, Advisor, Physical Sci-
ence Club
VERNA RABERN
McEvoy
Wesleyan College, A.B.
Librarian, Advisor, Library Club
BARBARA REVES
McEvoy
Univ. of Ga., B.S.
Band, Advisor, Band Club
HERCHEL SIMMONS
Willingham Sr.
Univ. of Ga., B.S.
Agriculture, Advisor, Future
Farmers of America
MARY PENNELL SMITH
Willingham Sr.
Mercer, A.B., M.Ed.
American History, Advisor, Beta
Club
Algebra not only enlarges a_ student's
mathematical concepts, but it develops the
students power to think and work in a
sytematic way.
Social studies enlarge a students knowledge of
the world about him, Not only do we study
about people living now throughout the world,
but also of men and women who have lived
before us.
JOHNNY STALLINGS
Willingham Jr.
Univ. of South Carolina, A.B.
Physical Education
SHERRY STAPLES
McEvoy
Wesleyan College, A.B.
Advisor, Sophomore Class
IDA SWAN
McEvoy
Ga. Southern College, B.S., Mer-
cer, M.Ed.
Geography, World History
LULA TOLLERSON
McEvoy
Mercer, A.B., Univ. of Ga., M.Ed.
Guidance Counselor, Advisor,
Student Council, Sub-Freshman
and Freshman Classes
JOLEANE TURNER
McEvoy
Alabama College, B.S.
Physical Education, Advisor,
Y-Teens
HARRIET K. VAN NORTE
Willingham Sr.
Ga. Southern, B.S.
Business Education, Advisor,
Future Business Leaders of Amer-
ica
NELLE WALKER
McEvoy
Univ. of Ga., A.B.
General Science, Advisor, Gar-
den Club
MARY R. WATERS
Willingham Jr.
Stetson Univ., B.A., Univ. of
Fla., M.A.
English
GEORGIA C. WATKINS
Willingham Sr.
Mercer, M.Ed.
English
HAROLD L. WATSON JR.
Willingham Sr.
Mercer, A.B.
American History, Algebra, Ad-
visor, Red Cross
JANIE F. WEAVER
Willingham Jr.
Teachers College
Secretary
MARY WEAVER
McEvoy
Univ. of Ga., A.B.
American History, Algebra, Ad-
visor, Junior Class
MADGE WEBB
Willingham Jr.
Ohio Wesleyan, A.B., Mercer,
M.A.
World History
JACK L. WHEELER
Willingham Jr.
Univ. of Ga., B.S.Ed.
Mechanical Drawing, Advisor,
Industrial Arts Club
SUSAN WHIDDEN
Willingham Sr.
Mercer, A.B.
French, English, Advisor, French
Club
LORENA WILLIAMS
McEvoy
Ga. Southern College, B.S.Ed.
Math, Advisor, Future Teachers
of America
DOROTHY WILLIS
Willingham Sr.
Assistant Librarian, Audio-Visual
Coordinator
BETTY WINGFIELD
McEvoy
Wesleyan College, A.B.
Math, Advisor, Future Teachers
of America, Sub Freshman Class
It is important for us to learn about our
world and how it is affected by science.
In business education, the boys become better
qualified to serve as leaders in tomorrows bus-
iness world.
Typing helps students prepare for the business
field; it is also useful to a student in prepar-
ing his school work.
Through strenuous daily exercise in our thor-
ough physical education program, we produce
strong, healthy bodies.
Classes
Much of our growth is effected by our
high school years. Each grade places be-
fore a student an opportunity for better
growth and development. Upon comple-
tion of each year, a pupil has attained an-
other step on the ladder of maturity .. .
a step greatly influenced by his class-
room activities.
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Seniors
Senior Officers
Tommy Shaw, President; Peggy Barry, President;
Johnnie Howell, Vice-President; Tony Gunter,
Vice-President.
Gail McKinley, Secretary; Kanny Deen, Secre-
tary; Phydan Johnston, Treasurer; David Hag-
aman, Treasurer.
Kay Holt, Bonnie Thigpin, Elaine Denard, Sharon
Quinn, Annie Brewer, Directors.
ERNEST LEE ADKINS
Ernie
Distributive Education Club.
CARL W. ADKINS
Wayne
Band 9, 10; McEvoy Senior Play 11; Annual Photog-
rapher 12.
JUNE ELIZABETH AUSTIN
June
Senior Dramatics Club 11, 12, Chaplain 11, President 12;
Thespians 12, President 12; Spanish Club 11, 12, Pres-
ident 11, Reporter, Program Chairman 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11,
12; Student Council 9, 11, 12; Activities Editor, Ramscott
12.
RONALD EDWARD BAGGARLEY
Ronnie
Football 8-10; Varsity Football 11; Key Club 10-12; Red
Cross Representative 9, 10; Rampage 11, Editorial Staff
12; Supervision Basketball 9-12; Supervision Softball
10; P. E. Captain 12.
PAUL JACKSON ALEXANDER
Paul
Red Cross 8, 9, 11; Band 8-10; Chorus 8, 10, 11; Student
Council 10; Activities Editor Ramscott 12.
SARAH LUENORA ALLIGOOD
Sarah
Library Assistant 9-12; After School Y-Teens 11, 12, Pub-
licity Chairman 11; Band 8, 9; Allied Medical Careers
Club 9, 10; Library Club 12; Orchestra 9, 10.
RICHARD EMORY ARNOLD
Richard
Supervision Basketball 9-11; Spanish Club 11, 12; Super-
vision Softball 10.
WAYNE CARSWELL ASBELL
Wayne
MARJORY CAROL BARRY
Peggy
President Senior Class; Advertising Layout Editor Ram-
Scott 12; Reporter Willingham-McEvoy Notebook 12;
B-Team Cheerleader 10, 11; Secretary Sophomore Class;
Treasurer Junior Class; Permanent Representative to Inter-
School Student Council; Beta Club 11, 12; Student Coun-
cil 12; Quill and Scroll 12.
ANGELA ELLEN BARTLETT
Angie
Transferred from Dublin High School 9; Beta Club 11,
12; Guidance Counselors Assistant 12; McEvoy Bank 12;
In-School Y-Teens 10-12; Future Business Leaders of Amer-
ica 12; Spanish Club 10, 11; Future Homemakers of Amer-
ica 9.
LINDA JEAN BATEMAN
Linda
Future Teachers of America 10- 11; Future Homemakers
of America 10.
THOMAS GILMER BATEMAN
Tommy
Tourneys in Football 9, 10, Track 9-12, Tennis 9-12,
Basketball 9, 10, Baseball 11; Bowling Team 10-12;
Spanish Club 10; Science Club 10; Red Cross 11, 12;
Dramatics Club 12.
HENRY BALL
Henry
Student Council 8, 12; Math Club, President 12; Concert
Band 10-12; Orchestra 8, 9; Science Club 11; French
Club 11; Beta Club 11, 12; Supervision Softball 9.
TONY CLEVELAND BARNES
Basketball 9; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Junior-Senior
Dance Committee 11; Spanish Club 11; Student Council
9; Supervision Softball 10.
WALLACE BATES
Wallace
Key Club 11, 12, President 12; Beta Club 11, 12, Secre-
tary 12; Rampage Staff 11, 12, News Editor 12; Student
Council 9, 11, 12; French Club 11; Boys State 11.
RUTLEDGE MAYO BEACHAM
Rutledge
Beta Club 11, 12; Student Council 12; Dramatics Club,
President 12; Thespian Society 11, 12, Chaplain 11;
Rampage 11, 12, Assistant Copy Editor 12.
CHARLES RAYMOND BEARDEN
Charles
MARTHA LOUISE BENNETT
Weagie
Secretary Junior Class; Girls Athletic Association 10-12,
Awards Chairman 12; Gym Assistant 10; Supervision
Volleyball, Basketball, Softball 8-12; Captain Supervision
Volleyball, Basketball, Softball 11; Second Place Science
Fair 10; Honorable Mention at Milledgeville Science
Fair; Chairman of Invitations Committee of Junior-Senior
11; Senior Dramatics 12.
JULIUS STEVE BORUM
Steve
Band 8-12; Science Club 11; Key Club 10-12, Secretary
11; Beta Club 11, 12; French Club 11; Baseball 9.
ANITA DeLANE BOWEN
Nane
Band 9-12; Band Club 9-12; Captain of Brass 12; Tri-Hi-Y
10; Science Club 10; Red Cross 10.
PATRICIA ELAINE BEST
Pat
Supervision Basketball, Softball, Volleyball 8-12; Gym
Assistant 10, 11; Pep Club 8-12; Future Business Leaders
of America 12; Y-Teens 8; Band Club 9, 10.
RAYMOND LEE BILLINGSLEY
Raymond
French Club 11.
PENNIE KAY BISHOP
Penny
Business Manager Ramscott 12; Chorus 8-12; Music Club
8-12, Program Chairman; Melodettes 12; Office Monitor
12; Spanish Club 10, 12; Publicity Chairman for Junior
Talent Show 11; Student Council 8, 9; Class Director 9;
Quill and Scroll 12; President of Supervision 8, 9.
JOYCE ELAINE BONE
Joyce
Supervision Basketball, Volleyball, Softball 8-12; Captain,
Supervision Basketball 9, 10.
HENRY WAYNE BRANNON
Wayne
Track 11; Industrial Arts Club 9, 10) Physical Science
Club 12; Sup. Basketball 9-11.
SUE ELLEN BRANTLEY
Sue Ellen
Y-Teens 8-10; Girls Athletic Association 10-12, Treasurer
12; Supervision Volleyball, Softball, Basketball 8-12; Per-
fect Attendance 8, 9; Ramscott Business Staff 12.
PHYLLIS ANNE BREWER
Annie
Varsity Cheerleader 9-12, Co-Captain 12; Ram Club 11,
12; Beta Club 11, 12; Y-Teens 10-12; Pep Club 12; Class
Director 9-12; Sponsor for Blue-White Spring Football
Game 11; Supervision Volleyball, Basketball, Softball
10-12; Sports Editor Bonnie Blue Print 12.
LARRY E. BRIDGER
Larry
Spanish Club 11; Foture Business Leaders of America 11,
12; Supervision Basketball 8-11, Softball 8-10; P.E. Foot-
ball 9-11; Basketball 9.
MARCUS NEIL BOWEN
Mark
Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Var-
sity Baseball 9-12; Ram Club; Student Council 10, 11;
Red Cross 10; Science Fair Ribbons 9, 10; Class Officer
9, 10; Gym Captain 12.
JOAN PATRICIA BOWEN
Patty
Future Homemakers of America 8-10; Future Home-
makers of America State Fair Convention 8; Library
Club 11, 12, Historian 12; Georgia Association of Library
Assistants State Convention 11, 12.
GEORGE TILLMAN BRINKLEY
George
Business Club 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11; Southern Accents
11; Science Club 11; Supervision Softball 9, 10, Basket-
ball 9-11; Red Cross Representative 10.
GEORGE ELMON BROWN, JR.
Junior
Junior Red Cross 8; Science Club 11; French Club 12;
Library Club 11.
HAROLD POWERS BROWN
Harold
Library Club; 4-H Club.
SANDRA LEE BROWN
Sandra
Science Club 8; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Pep Club
9.
CAROL BUNCH
Carol
Y-Teens 8-10; Future Business Leaders of America 12;
Sophomore Director; Library Club 8-11; Library Assistant
8-11; Red Cross Representative 11.
LINDA IMOGENE BUTLER
Linda
Chorus 9-11; Music Club 9-11.
BOBBY BRYANT
Bobby
Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track 9-12; Ram Club 11,
12; Secretary Junior Class; Student Council 10, 11.
PHIL BRYANT
Phil
Supervision Softball 10, 11, Basketball, Baseball 8-12;
Track 8-12; Science Club 12; Red Cross Representative
10.
WINSTON BRYANT
Winston
MARJORIE CARROL BUFFINGTON
Carrol
Pep Club 8-11; Supervision Basketball 10, Volleyball 9,
Softball 10.
PEGGY LOUISE CAMPBELL
Peg
Girls Athletic Association 10, 12; Future Business Leaders
of America 12; Gym Assistant 10, 11; Future Home-
makers of America 8-10; In-School Y-Teens 8; Super-
vision Softball, Volleyball, Basketball 8-12; Captain Soft-
ball, Captain Basketball 10.
JAMES EDWARD CARROLL
Buck
Football 8-12; Two Varsity Letters; Ram Club; Future
Farmers of America.
JEWELL DEAN CHAPMAN
Dean
Editor-in-Chief Bonnie Blue Print 12; Beta Club 11, 12;
Quill and Scroll 12; Student Council 12; Supervision Pres-
ident 12; Supervision Softball, Volleyball, Basketball 10.
LINDA FAY CHEEK
Cheek Baby
President Freshman Class; Girls Athletic Association
9-12, President 12; Supervision Volleyball, Basketball,
Softball 8-12; Class Softball 8-12, Captain 8-10; Thespian
Society 11, 12; Senior Dramatics Club 10-12; Sports Editor
Ramscott 12; Y-Teens 10; Third Place Junior Talent Show
ah
SUE MARIE BYARS
Sue
Library Assistant; Science Club 9-12, Secretary 12; Super-
vision Volleyball 10; Pep Club 8, 9.
EDWARD A. CAIN
Ed
Science Club 11; French Club 11; Chorus 10-12; All-
State Chorus 10-12; Beta Club 12; Annual Staff 12;
Math Club 12; Southern Accents 11, 12; Chess Club 12.
JOHN ANGELO CHIAPPETTA
Andy
Supervision Basketball 9, 10; Supervision Softball 9-11;
Track 8.
PAULA FAYE CHILDRE
Paula
Music Club 10-12; Future Business Leaders of America 12.
MARGARET DIANNE CHILDS
Dianne
Ramscott Photographer 12; Art Editor, Photographer of
Bonnie Blue Print 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Y-Teens 9-11;
Girls Athletic Association 10; Supervision Volleyball,
Basketball, Softball 10-12.
JOHN GARY CLARK
John
Distributive Education Club 12; Radio Club 11; Super-
vision Basketball and Football 11, 12.
PARTICIA ANN COOLEY
Pat
Winner of | Speak for Democracy Contest 11; Bonnie
Blue Print Advertising Staff 11, Assistant Advertising
Manager 12; Ramscott Photographer 12; Girls Athletic
Association 10-12; Senior Dramatics Club 11, 12; Thes-
pian 11, 12; Class Softball Team 8-12, Captain 11; Su-
pervision Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, 8-12; Y-Teens
8, 9.
CAROLYN DELORIS CREW
Carolyn
Student Council 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Future Homemak-
ers of America 9, 10; Senior Dramatics Club 11, 12;
4-H Club 8; Science Club 8, 9.
JIMMY ARTHUR CLAY
Bonga
Football 8-11; Varsity Football 12; Basketball 8-10; Var-
sity Basketball 11, 12; Baseball 8, 9; Supervision Foot-
ball 11; Student Council 11; Ram Club 11, 12.
JIMMY COLLINS
Jimmy
Supervision Basketball, Softball 9-12; Track 9, 10; Physical
Education Honor Roll Student Team; Class Football 9;
Physical Education Champion Football Team; Physical
Education Captain 9-12; Freshman Class President 9;
Sophomore Class Secretary.
BARBARA ANN CONNER
Bobbie
Hopscotch Columnist, Bonnie Blue Print 12; Future
Business Leaders of America 11, 12, Vice-President 12;
Senior Dramatics 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Future Home-
makers of America 8, President 9, Secretary 10; Student
Council 9; Red Cross Representative 9; Supervision Of-
ficer 9, 10.
LINDA FAYE CONNER
Faye
Chorus 8-10; Future Teachers of America 9, 10; Music
Club 10; Y-Teens 12; Library Club 12.
JOE CROCHET
Joe
Beta Club 11, 12; Key Club 10-12; French Club 11; Bas-
ketball 9, 10; Baseball 9; Red Cross 10; Supervision Bas-
ketball 11.
RANGEE DeNEAL CROSS
Rangee
Supervision Basketball, Volleyball 9, 10; Art Club.
PATRICIA ANN CRUZ
Pat
Y-Teens 8, 9; Dixie Darlings 9; Library Club 11; Super-
vision Volleyball 8.
SANDRA ANNE CULVER
Sandy
Art Club 8-12; Senior Dramatics Club 11, 12; French
Club 11; Gym Club 10; 4-H 10; Science Club 10; Su-
pervision Basketball 9, 10; Supervision Softball 8-10;
Class Softball 9.
FREDDIE LEON DAVIS
Freddie
Perfect Attendance 8, 11; Supervision Basketball 9.
WILLIAM JOE DAVIS
Billy
Red Cross 8, 9; Supervision Basketball 8-11.
KENNETH W. DEEN
Kenny
Varsity Tennis 11, 12; Ram Club 12; Secretary Senior
Class; Science Club 10.
ALLAN COSTON DeLOACH
Allan
Football 8-11; Spanish Club 11; Supervision Basketball
10-12.
SANDRA LUCILE DELVERS
Sandra
Future Teachers 8, 12; Y-Teens 12; Pep Club 8.
PHYLLIS ELAINE DENARD
Elaine
Beta 11, 12, Treasurer 12; Student Council 10, 12, Chair-
man Suggestion Box Committee 12; Class Director 9,
11, 12; Chairman Refreshments Committee for Junior-
Senior Dance 11; Spanish Club 11, 12, Treasurer 11,
President 12; Sponsor Willingham Key Club 11; Super-
vision President 10; Future Teachers of America 11, 12,
Treasurer 12; Classes Editor of Ramscott 12; Quill and
Scroll 12; First Prize in McEvoy Science Fair 9.
ROSEMARY EARLINE DOUGLAS
Rosemary
Transferred from Miller 12; Future Teachers of America
9-12; Beta Club 12.
MARY ANN DURDEN
Mary Ann
Future Homemakers of America 9; Future Teachers of
America 11, 12, Historian 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Annual
Advertising Staff 12; Senior Dramatics Club 11, 12; Music
Club 10, 11.
DANIEL CALHOUN DEWBERRY
Danny
D.E. Club 11, 12; D.E. Student of Year Representative
Candidate 11.
RONALD WYMAN DIGBY
Ronny
Beta Club 11, 12, President 12; Key Club 10-12, Director
11, Vice-President 12; French Club 11; Student Council
12; Inter-City Student Council 12; Vice-President Fresh-
man Class; Treasurer Junior Class; Rampage Staff 11,
Feature Editor 12.
RONNIE H. DIX
Ronnie
Supervision Softball, Basketball 11, 12; Band 8, 9.
GEORGE LYNWOOD DONALD
Lynwood
Varsity Track 11; Supervision Basketball; Business Club
12.
NORMAN LEE ECHOLS
Smoky
Distributive Education Club 11, 12.
KENNETH EUGENE EDNEY
Kenny
Transfer Student 10; Football 10; Band 10-12; Super-
vision Basketball 10, 11; Art Club 12; Dramatics Club 12;
Southern Accents 11, 12.
JOE PERRY EDWARDS
Joe
Spanish Club 11; Science Club 11; Business Club 12.
MARY ELLEN EDWARDS
Mary
Future Homemakers of America 8; Pep Club 9-11; Library
Assistant 10-12; Library Club 12; Perfect Attendance 9,
11; Chorus 9; Music Festival 9.
EARNEST ELROD
Earnest
Band 9-12; Dance Band 9-12; Dramatics Club 9-12.
RICHARD ELROD
Richard
Band 8-12; Science Club 12; Industrial Arts Club 9.
GLENDA JUNE EPPS
Glenda
Future Homemakers of America 9, 10; Future Business
Leaders of America 12; Supervision Volleyball, Softball
10-12, Supervision Champions, Volleyball 11; Pep Club
10, 12.
ASHLEY KEITH EPPS
Keith
P.E. Honor Roll; Supervision Basketball 8-10.
LOUIS ETHEREDGE
Sam
Class Football 8-11; Supervision Basketball 8-10; Super-
vision Softball 9, 10; D.E. Club.
SARA ANN ETHERIDGE
Sara
Y-Teens 8, 11, 12; Supervision President 11; Future Busi-
ness Leaders of America 11; Senior Dramatics 12; Super-
vision Volleyball 10.
PAULA ANN FIELDS
Paula
Staff of Bonnie Blue Print 12; Y-Teens After School; Fu-
ture Business Leaders of America 12; Business Staff Ram-
scot 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Jr. Editor Bonnie Blue Print
11; Supervision Sports.
JACKIE FLANDERS
Jackie
Supervision Basketball, Softball 9-12; Physical Education
9-12.
LYNDA LOU FAIN
Lynda
Copy Editor Bonnie Blue Print 12; Circulation Staff
Bonnie Blue Print 12; Business Staff of Ramscott 12;
Quill and Scroll 12; Future Business Leaders of America
12; Supervision Officer 11; Decorating Committee for
Junior-Senior 11; Red Cross 10; Science Club 10; Super-
vision Softball 10.
WINIFRED JANE FARR
Jane
Future Business Leaders of America 11; McEvoy Bank 12;
Y-Teens 11, 12; Senior Dramatics Club 12; Future Home-
makers of America 9; Supervision Sports 9.
LEWIS DEAN FELLOWS
Dean
Supervision Basketball, Football 10, 11; Business Club 11;
D.E. Club 11, 12; Industrial Arts Club 9, 10.
CAROL AMELIA FERRELL
Carol
Class Director 10; Band 9; Allied Medical Careers Club
11, 12, Vice-President 12; Spanish Club 12, Program
Chairman 12; Ramscott Superlative Editor 12.
EDWARD FOSTER
Edward
Red Cross 9, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Track
9, 11, 12; B-Team Football 10, 11; Football 9, 12.
PATRICIA JUNE FOSTER
Toni
Director Junior Class; Student Council 9-12, Chairman
Project Committee 12; Supervision President 9-11; Allied
Medical Careers Club 12; Guidance Office Monitor; Big
Sister 12; Pep Club 8, 9; Junior-Senior Committee 11.
CATHELIA JANE FOX
Febe
Bonnie Blue Print Reporter 12, Circulation Staff 12;
Y-Teens 12; Softball 10-12; Volleyball 12.
JIMMY LEE FOX
Jimmy
Annual Staff; Supervision Basketball 10, 11, Co-Captain
10, Captain 11; Rampage Reporter 11; Beta Club 11, 12;
Perfect Attendance 10.
JUDY ANN FLANDERS
Judy
Spanish Club 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Supervision Basket-
ball, Softball, Volleyball 11; Y-Teens in School.
BILLY FLOYD
Billy
Physical Education Club.
PIERMAN TURNER GAINES
Pete
Student Council 8-12, President 12; Class President 8-11;
Beta Club 11, 12; Ram Club 10-12; Varsity Baseball 9-12;
Basketball 10-12; Football 10-12; French Club 11.
ELIZABETH CAMILLE GARRARD
Camille
Varsity Cheerleader 10-12, Captain 12; Ram Club 11,
12, Secretary 12; Student Council 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Pep
Club 12; Treasurer Sophomore Class; Supervision Volley-
ball 10; French Club 10, 11.
HOWARD HAYDEN GAY
Howard
Beta Club 11, 12; Key Club 10-12; Assistant Feature Ed-
itor Rampage 12.
HAROLD GILDER
Harold
DECA Club; Supervision Basketball 12.
LORETTA GAIL GRAHAM
Retta
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Library Club 10;
Future Homemakers of America 8-10; Supervision Bas-
ketball 9, Volleyball 8, 10, Softball 8.
CAROLYN ANN GRANTHAM
Grantham
Library Club 11, 12; Senior Dramatics Club 11; Softball
8, 9, Basketball 10.
WILLIAM RALPH GOBER
William
Band 8-12, Corporal 8, 9, Captain 12; Dance Band 10-12;
Southern Accents 9-12; Chorus 10; Supervision Basket-
ball, Softball 8, 9; Stunt Night 10; Red Cross 9.
JOHN O. GOODIN
Johnny
Beta Club 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; French Club 11, 12;
Varsity Baseball 10-12; Football 12; Willingham Sports
Correspondent 9-12; Science Club 11; Basketball 10, 12;
Sports Editor Rampage 12; Assistant Business Manager
Ramscott 12.
THELSTON GOSS
Ace
Football, Basketball, Track 8, 9; Varsity Chess.
WILLIAM KINLOCH GOTTWALS
Kinloch
Beta Club 11, 12, Treasurer 12; Key Club 10-12; Library
Club 10, Treasurer 10; Science Club 11; Red Cross Repre-
sentative; Science Fair Ribbons 10, 11; Rampage 11;
Ramscott 12.
GEORGE DAVID HAGAMAN
Dave
Business Club 10-12, President 12; Key Club 9-12, Secre-
tary 12; Science Club 11; Spanish Club 11; Student
Council 12; Class Officer 12;-Boys State 11; Ramscott
Business Manager 12; First Place Winner Science Fair 9;
Varsity Track 10.
DAVID HALL
David
Supervision Basketball 10, 11.
KENNETH HALL
Kenneth
Distributive Education; Supervision Softball; Supervision
Basketball.
MARGARET JO HALL
Margaret
Student Council 12.
JAMES LEE GRISWOLD
Jimmie
Football 8, 9; Basketball 8; Track 8; Supervision Soft-
ball 8-11; Supervision Basketball 8-10; Red Cross 8, 10;
Stunt Night 9, 10.
ANTHONY WAYNE GUNTER
Tony
Vice-President Senior Class; Beta Club 11, 12; Super-
vision Softball 9; Supervision Basketball 10; Key Club
10; Physical Ed. Football 11; French Club 11, 12; Ram-
script Editor 10.
LYNN ANNE HALSTEAD
Lynn
Art Club 11, 12, President 12; Art Editor Ramscott 12;
News Editor Bonnie Blue Print 12; Quill and Scroll 12;
Student Council 12.
RICHARD HENRY HAMLEN
Richard
Red Cross 10; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 11;
Rampage 11, 12; 4-H Club 10-12; Student Council 10,
12; B-Team Football 10.
JIMMY HAMLIN
Little Jimmy
Red Cross 9, 10; Business Club 11, 12, Secretary 12;
Supervision Basketball 9-12; Physical Education Football
11, 12; Supervision Representative 11; Stunt Night 10;
Supervision Softball 11; Ramscott Classes Editor 12.
AUBREY CLARENCE HAMMOCK, JR.
Aubrey
Transferred from Robert E. Lee 10; Supervision Basket-
ball 10.
RICHARD LARRY HARRIS
Larry
D.E. Club 11; Supervision Basketball 11, 12; Red Cross
10; Supervision Baseball 9, 10; Bowling Team; Base-
ball 10; Gym Team.
AARON EUGENE HATCHER
Gene
Supervision Basketball 9-12; Supervision Football 9-12;
Baseball 8.
JERRY WAYNE HARDISON
Jerry
Red Cross 9, 10; Business Club 11, 12, Treasurer 12;
Ramscott Classes Editor 12.
HARRISON TAYLOR HARP
Harrison
Willingham Band 8-12; Willingham Chorus 10; Audio-
Visual Club 12; McEvoy Orchestra 9.
KENNETH HARREL
Kenneth
Beta Club 11, 12; Library Club 11, 12.
ALFRED LAMAR HARRIS
Foots
Cross Country 11, 12; Varsity Track 10-12; Varsity Bas-
ketball 11, 12; B-Team Basketball 11; B-Team Football
Trainer 10; Varsity Football Manager 11, 12; Ram Club
11, 12, Vice-President 12; Student Council Treasurer 12.
DON DANIEL HELTON
Don
Radio Club 10, 11.
JAMES LARRY HENDRICKS
Larry
Varsity Tennis 11, 12; Supervision Basketball, Softball
10-12; Junior Red Cross.
WARNER TOM HENDRIX
Butch
Supervision Basketball 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Super-
vision Softball 10, 11; Chess Club 12; Varsity Basketball
12; Golf 9-11.
GEORGIA NELL HERNDON
Nell
Future Business Leaders of America 11; Library Club 11;
Library Assistant 11; Supervision Volleyball 10.
HELEN ELIZABETH HAYES
Helen
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12, Secretary 12;
Future Homemakers of America 8-10; Dramatics Club
8, 9, 12; Guidance Counselor's Assistant 12; Spanish Club
10; Library Assistant 12; Science Club 8, 9; Pep Club
8-10; Advertising Staff Ramscott 12.
LINDA FAYE HEAD
Linda
Supervision Basketball 10, Softball 9; Nurses Club 9.
THELMA MELINDA HERNDON
Melinda
Beta Club 11, 12; Annual Staff, Secretary 12; Office
Monitor 11, 12; Library Club 11, 12; Student Council 12;
Junior Class Talent Show 11; Quill and Scroll 12.
CAROL REBECCA HIBNER
Becky
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Library Club
11, 12; Supervision Softball, Vdlleyball, Basketball 8-12;
Science Club 8; Art Club 8, 9; Perfect Attendance 10.
JAMES A. HILL
Jimmy
Band 8-12; Dramatics Club 12; D.E. Club 12.
JO ANNE HILL
Jo Anne
Future Teachers of America 9-12, President, Secretary,
Treasurer; Beta Club 11, 12; Business Manager Bonnie
Blue Print 12; Student Council 12; Quill and Scroll 12;
Advertising Staff Bonnie Blue Print 12; Junior Edition
Bonnie Blue Print 11; Supervision Sports 9-11; Future
Homemakers of America 9.
CLAUDIA KAY HOLT
Kay
Beta Club 11, 12; Student Council 12; State Secretary
of Library Clubs; Library Club 11, 12, Parliamentarian
12; French Club 11; Class Director 12; Library Assistant
10-12; Supervision President 12; Business Staff Ramscott
12; Homecoming Court 12.
JOHN PERRY HOOKER
Junior
Distributive Education Club 11.
MARSHA ANNE HINSON
Marsha
Supervision Softball, Volleyball, Basketball 8-12; Girls
Athletic Association 10; Future Business Leaders of Amer-
ica 11, 12; Y-Teens 8.
MELBA JEAN HINSON
Melba
Annual Staff Typist 12; Future Homemakers of America
9; Supervision Volleyball 10-12, Softball 10; Quill and
Scroll 12.
SANDRA LOUISE HOLMES
Sandra
Beta Club 11, 12; Future Homemakers of America 8-10,
Treasurer 9, 10; Band 8-12; Props Committee for Junior
Talent Show 11.
BRENDA GAIL HOLSOMBACK
Gail
Beta Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12, Sergeant-at-
Arms 12; Feature Editor Ramscott 12; Library Club 12;
Art Club 9-11; Future Teachers of America 8, 9; Quill
and Scroll 12.
SANDRA HELLON HOOPER
Sandra
Tween Teens Reporter 12; Circulation Staff, Bonnie Blue
Print 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Future Business Leaders of
America 12; Supervision Officer 12; Decoration Commit-
tee, Junior-Senior 11; Supervision Softball 10; Science
Club 10.
EVETTE HORNE
Evette
JOHN WESLEY HORTON
Boy Man
Supervision Softball, Basketball.
JUDITH KATHERINE HORTON
Judy
Future Business Leaders of America 12; After-School
Y-Teens; Pep Club 9, 10; Supervision Sports 8-12.
MARGARET ANN HOOLE
Margaret
Girls Athletic Association 10-12; Future Teachers of
America 10, 11; Science Club 10; Gym Assistant 10;
Supervision Volleyball, Basketball, Softball 8-12.
DORIS ANN HOOPER
Ann
Spanish Club 11, 12; After-School Y-Teens 12; Tri-Hi-Y
12; Band Club 9-12; Allied Medical Careers Club 12;
Advertising Staff, Bonnie Blue Print; McEvoy Band 9-12,
JOHNNIE FRANCES HOWELL
Johnnie
Vice-President, Senior Class; Student Council 12; Tri-Hi-Y
11, 12; French Club 11; Future Homemakers of America
8-10, Sweetheart 9; Class Director 8, 9; Chairman, Talent
Committee, Junior Talent Show 11; Homecoming Court
12.
JOHN WAYNE HUDSON
Wayne
Future Farmers of America 8-12.
ALBERT BERNARD HUMMEL
Buster
Chorus 9; Supervision Basketball 8, 9; Softball, Football
9, 10; Varsity Football.
RANDALL EDISON HYDER
Randy
Science Club 12.
CLINTON H. JOHNSON
Skipper
Supervision Basketball 9-12; Science Club 11, 12; Spanish
Club 11; Stunt Night 11; Manager Varsity Track 10;
Tennis 11, 12.
JESSE JOHNSON
Jesse
Spanish Club 11; Red Cross 12; Band 8-10; Supervision
Basketball 8-10, Baseball 8, 9; Business Club 12.
DONNY KAY ISRAEL
Donny
Supervision Basketball 11, 12; P.E. Football 11, 12; Fu-
ture Farmers of America 11, 12.
SHARON O'HARA JACKSON
Sharon
Library Club 9-12, Parliamentarian 10, Treasurer 11,
President 12; Audio-Visual Staff 12; Bonnie Blue Print
Staff, Typist 12; Library Assistant 9-12.
WILSON DONLEVY JARRIEL
Don
Shop 8-10; Supervision Basketball 9.
LINDA GALE JENNINGS
Linda
Music Club 8-12, President 12; Future Teachers of Amer-
ica 10-12, Secretary 12; Student Council 12; Science Club
9-11, Program Chairman 11; City-Wide Future Teachers
of America, Vice-President 11.
WILLIAM MACK JOHNSTON
Mack
Supervision Basketball 8-10, Football 9; P.E. Honor Roll
aa
PATRICIA JEAN JOINER
Trisha
Beta Club 11, 12, Sergeant-at-Arms 12, Project Chairman
12; Chorus 8-11, All-State Chorus 11, Letter Award 11;
Music Club 8-12; Business Staff Ramscott 12; Perfect At-
tendance 10-11; French Club 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 12.
CHARLOTTE JONES
Chot
Bonnie Blue Print Staff, Bag Pipe Notes 12; After
School Y-Teens 11, 12, Officer 11, 12; Spanish Club
10; Orchestra 9-12; Future Homemakers of America 9,
10; Allied Medical Careers Club 9; Future Business Lead-
ers of America 12.
LYNNETTE PATRICIA JONES
Lynnette
Y-Teens 8-12; Senior Dramatics Club 11, 12; Latin Club
11; Pep Club 8, 9; Science Club 8.
RAY ANN JOHNSON
Ray Ann
Beta Club 11, 12; Latin Club 11, 12, President 11, 12;
Supervision Volleyball, Basketball, Softball 9-12; Future
Teachers of America 12; Student Council 11; Junior-
Senior Refreshment Committee 11; Library Assistant 11;
Junior Dramatics Club 9.
KATHLEEN PHYDAN JOHNSTON
Phydan
Treasurer Senior Class; Student Council 11, 12; Classes
Editor Ramscott 12; Georgia Girls State 11; Quill and
Scroll 12; Props Chairman Junior Talent Show 11; Span-
ish Club 11; Y-Teens 11; Office Monitor 12
ROBERT C. JONES
Robert
Transferred from Swainsboro High 11.
RONALD RUSSELL JONES
Ronnie
RUBY LEE JONES
Ruby
Future Homemakers of America 9; Supervision Basketball
9-12, Softball 11, 12.
SHARON DIANNE JONES
Shay
Bonnie Blue Print Staff 12; Willingham and McEvoy Note-
book Announcer 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Spanish Club
11, 12; Girls Athletic Association 10-12; Parliamentarian
12; After-School Y-Teens 8-11; Supervision Volleyball,
Softball, Basketball 8-12; Business Staff Ramscott 12.
LINDA SUE JUMP
Linda
Ballet Club 8; Pep Club 8-10; Girls Athletic Association
10; Supervision Volleyball 8-12; Supervision Softball 10;
Perfect Attendance 8.
BRENDA KANIA
Brenda
Beta Club 11, 12; Future Teachers of America 12; Girls
Athletic Association 12; Supervision Secretary 12; Office
Monitor 12; President Junior Dramatics Club 9; Super-
vision Volleyball, Softball, Basketball 9-12.
THOMAS BAILEY JONES
Tommy
Band 8-12; Industrial Arts Club 8, 9; Supervision Basket-
ball 10-12.
EMMETT HAROLD JORDAN
Emmett
Football 8-12; Red Cross Representative 9, 10.
KAY JORDON
Kay
Music Club 10; Y-Teens 12; Library Club 12; Chorus 8-10.
WAYNE RICHARD JORDON
Richard
Football 8-12, B-Team 10, Varsity 11, 12; Basketball 8,
9; Baseball 8, 9; Ram Club 12; Red Cross Representative
11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.
PATSY LOUISE KEEN
Pat
In-School Y-Teens 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Pep Club
8.
RALPH NEWMAN KELLY
Butch
Supervision Basketball 10; Third Prize in Industrial Arts
Fair; Gym Captain.
PATRICIA ANN KENT
Pat
Quill and Scroll 12; Leading Lassie Editor 12; Y-Teens
12; Future Homemakers of America 9, 10; Circulation
Staff Bonnie Blue Print; Advertising Staff of Ramscott;
Library Club 9-12; Assistant Make-Up Editor Junior Class
Talent Show; Science Club 10; Math Club 9.
BURNEY C. KEYS
Don Juan
Chorus 8-12; Southern Accents Show 10-12; Business
Club 11, 12, Parliamentarian 12; Junior and Senior Class
Business Manager; Business Manager Rampage 12; All-
State Chorus 10, 12; Miller-Willingham Glee Club 11,
12; Science Club 11.
RAY S. KANIA
Bull
Supervision Basketball, Softball 8-11; Varsity Football
10-12; Student Council Representative 10, 11; Red Cross
Representative.
DOROTHY ANN KEELS
Dorothy
Future Business Leaders of America 11; Library Assistant
12; Pep Club 9, 10; Supervision Volleyball, Champion-
ship 10; Supervision Softball, Championship 11.
WILLIAM M. KNOWLES
Billy
Distributive Education 12.
CHERYL LEE DIANE LAGOWICZ
Cheryl
Future Homemakers of America 8; Student Council 8;
Y-Teens 10; Art Club 10, 12; Senior Dramatics Club 12;
French Club 11; Decoration Committee Junior-Senior 11;
Junior Talent Show Committee 11.
WILLIE LASSETER
Willie Mo
Band 8-12; Chorus 10-12; Dance Band 10-12; Art Club
12; Southern Accents Show 8-12; Stunt Night 10; Super-
vision Basketball 8, 9; Supervision Softball 9; Miller-
Willingham Glee Club 11, 12.
LEN MORGAN LATIMER
Len
Southern Accents 11, 12; Junior Talent Show 11, 12;
Basketball 8, 9; Baseball 8; Science Club 11; Library
Club 10, 11; Radio Club 10, 11; Business Club 11, 12.
JAMES L. LEVRETT, JR.
Buzzy
Supervision Basketball 8, 11; Basketball 9, B-Team 10;
Rampage Staff 11, 12, Assistant Sports Editor 12; Spanish
Club 11, 12, Vice-President 11, Sergeant-at-Arms 12;
Varsity Golf 11, 12.
BARBARA ANN LEWIS
Bobbie
Future Homemakers of America 8, 9; Y-Teens 8, 9;
Supervision Softball, Basketball 8, 9, 11, Volleyball 8,
9, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Dixie Darlings 10-12.
BENJAMIN DARRELL LAYFIELD
Ben
ZORA KAY LEE
Zora Kay
Chorus 10, 12; Music Club Award 10; Music Festival 10,
12; Music Club 10, 12; Perfect Attendance 11.
JOHN LARRY LENGEL
Larry
Football 9; Supervision Basketball 10, 12; Class Editor
Ramscott 12.
JOANNE ROBIN LESLIE
Jobo
Tri-Hi-Y 12; Nurses Club 10, 11; Future Business Leaders
of America 12; Pep Club 9, 10; Future Homemakers of
America 9.
SHERRY JULIA LINDSEY
Sherry
Student Council 10-12, Chairman of Orientation 12;
Y-Teens 8-12, President 11, Inter-Club Council Chair-
man 12; Junior Class Director; Senior Dramatics Club
11, 12, Treasurer 11, Vice-President 12; Band 8-11; Band
Club 8-11; Thespian 11, 12.
THOMAS LINDSEY
Lonzo
Track 9-12; Football 8-12, B-Team 10, Varsity 11, 12;
Ram Club 9-12.
THERESA ANN LODEN
Theresa
Future Homemakers of America 8, 9; Future Business
Leaders of America 11; Y-Teens 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Super-
vision Softball Team 10, 12, Volleyball 9, 10, 12.
WARREN SCOTT LOESCHER
Warren
Library Club 10; Radio Club 11.
NANCY CAROL LEWIS
Nancy
Typist Bonnie Blue Print Staff 12; Circulation Staff of
Bonnie Blue Print 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Office Monitor
12; Business Staff Ramscott 12; Dixie Darlings 9, 10;
Junior-Senior Decoration Committee 11; In-School Y-Teens
9-12; Tri-Hi- 11, 12; Majorette, McEvoy Band 10.
JERRY LAYTON LINDSEY
Jerry
JOANN ELIZABETH LOVE
JoAnn
Red Cross 8, 9; Supervision Volleyball 8, 9.
LENORA ELLEN LOVEJOY
LeNora
Science Club 8; Music Club 9-12; Future Homemakers
of America 8-12, Treasurer 11; Pep Club 10, 11; Chorus
9-12; Supervision Sports 8, 9; In-School Y-Teens 11.
LAWRENCE W. LOVIK
Larry
Band 10-12; Business Club 11, 12; Supervision Basket-
ball 10-12; Student Council 11; Baseball 11; Stunt Night
10; Dance Band 12.
PHYLLIS ELAINE LYLES
Phyllis
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12, Treasurer 11; Future Homemakers of
America 9, 10, 12; Senior Dramatics Club 11, 12; Future
Business Leaders of America 12; Y-Teens 8, 9; Future
Homemakers of America Sweetheart Court 10; Super-
vision Basketball 10, Volleyball 8, 9; Supervision Vice-
President 9, 10.
VERLON F. MASSEY
Skipper
Band 8-12; Southern Accents 9-12; Dramatics Club 10-12,
Sergeant-at-Arms 12; Industrial Arts Club 8-11, President
11; Varsity Basketball 11; B-Team Baseball, Track 9; First
Place Science Fair 10.
MARGARET ANN MATTHEWS
Margaret
Advertising Staff Bonnie Blue Print 12; Y-Teens 11, 12;
Future Homemakers of America 11, 12.
CHARLES EDWARD MADDOX
Eddy
Rampage Staff 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.
THERMON O. MANN
Thermon
Baseball.
RICHARD KENDALL MARSH
Ken
Supervision Softball 9, Basketball 9-12; Spanish Club 11;
Tennis 12.
PATTY CHERYL MARSHALL
Patti
Spanish Club 11, 12; Future Teachers of America 10, 11;
Future Homemakers of America 8, 9; Pep Club 9, 10;
Supervision Volleyball, Softball 8, 9.
WILLIAM L. McELMURRAY, JR.
Billy
Supervision Basketball 10.
ROSS EUGENE McGROTHA
Eugene
Distributive Education Club 12.
SANDRA GAIL McKINLEY
Mac
Quill and Scroll 12; Blue Team Sponsor, Spring Football
Game 11; Majorette 8-12, Captain 11, 12; All-State Maj-
orette 1962; Supervision President 9-11, Secretary 12;
Student Council 9-12; Inter-School Student Council Par-
liamentarian 11, Vice-President 12; Chairman of Honor
Council 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, Secretary 11; Managing
Editor Bonnie Blue Print 12; Secretary Senior Class;
Homecoming Court 12.
MARY JANE McLEOD
Mary Jane
Supervision Volleyball 8-12; Softball 11; Perfect Attend-
ance 11; Pep Club 9-11; Future Business Leaders of
America 12.
SHIRLEY LOUISE MAYNE
Shirley
Layout Editor Ramscott 12; Makeup Editor Bonnie Blue
Print 12; Art Club 9-12, Treasurer 12; Quill and Scroll 12.
DARNELLE McCLEAVE
Darnelle
Y-Teens 8-10; Future Business Leaders of America 12;
Pep Club 10-12; Supervision Volleyball, Basketball, Soft-
ball 8-12, Championship Volleyball Team 11.
MARION CHERIE McPHERSON
Ree
Supervision Softball, Volleyball, Basketball 8-12; Y-Teens
8-12; Girls Athletic Association 10; Future Homemakers
of America 10; Pep Club 10,
MASSEE ELIZABETH McPHERSON
Elizabeth
Transferred from Miller 12.
PAUL ANTHONY MERRITT
Paul
Band 9-12; Southern Accents 10-12; Science Club 11, 12,
President 12; Student Council 12.
CYNTHIA ANNE MIKUS
Anne
News Editor Bonnie Blue Print 12; Y-Teens, Vice-Pres-
ident 11, President 12; Inter-Club Council for Y-Teens
11, 12; Student Council 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Red
Cross Representative 11; Supervision Basketball, Volley-
ball 9-11.
AGALIA HARRIETTE MONTGOMERY
Harriette
Future Homemakers of America 8, 9; Dramatics Club 8,
9, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 12, Inter-Club Representative 11;
French Club 11; Art Club 11, 12, Scrapbook Chairman
12; Perfect Attendance 8-11.
SHARRON GAIL MONTGOMERY
Gail
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; McEvoy
Bank 12; Supervision Softball 9; Library Assistant 9, 10.
MARSHA ELAINE MILLER
Bird
Supervision President 9, 10; Student Council 8-10; Allied
Medical Careers Club 8-12; Girls Athletic Association
10, 12; Advertising Staff Bonnie Blue Print 12; Y-Teens
8-10; Gym Assistant 10; Senior Dramatics Club 12.
PEGGY LAVERN MILLER
Peggy
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Music Club
8-12; Chorus 8-12; Y-Teens 12; Advertising Staff Bonnie
Blue Print 12; Red Cross Council 8, 9; Supervision Bas-
ketball 10.
ELIZABETH CAROLE MINOR
Carole
Future Homemakers of America 8-12, Program Chairman
12; Y-Teens 11, 12, Chaplain 11, Vice-President 12,
Publicity Chairman 12; Tri-Hi-Y 9; Bonnie Blue Print Cir-
culation and Advertising Staff 11; Music Club 10, 11;
French Club 11.
FRANCES GERALDINE MITCHELL
Geraldine
Pep Club 8-9; Girls Athletic Association 10; Future
Homemakers of America 9; Future Business Leaders of
America 12; Supervision Volleyball, Softball, Basketball
8-12.
WILLIAM HENRY MOULTON
Buz
Band 9-12; Distributive Education Club 11, 12; Super-
vision Basketball 9, 10.
WELDA TILMAN MULLIS
Welda
Bonnie Blue Print, Scotch Tape Columnist 12; Circu-
lation Staff 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Library Club 9-12;
Supervision Volleyball, Softball, Basketball 10-12; Sci-
ence Club 10; Dramatics Club 10.
EDWINA ANNE MUNSON
Edwina
Art Club 10-12, Vice-President 12; Library Assistant 9-12;
Library Club 10-12; French Club 11; After-School Y-Teens
Lf DF
GLORIA JOYCE NESMITH
Joyce
Future Business Leaders gf America 11, 12; Pep Club 12.
DONNIE WILSENE MOORE
Donnie
Library Club 9-10, 12; Library Assistant 9-12.
WILLIAM LARRY MOTE
Tack
Ram Club 11, 12; Basketball 9-12; Varsity 10-12; Varsity
Baseball 9, 11, 12, Captain 11, Most Valuable Player;
Red Cross 10.
JOHN RICHARD NEVES, Ill
Johnny
Beta Club 11, 12; Red Cross 10, 11; French Club 11, 12;
Basketball 9, 10; Tennis 10; Golf 9; Supervision Basket-
ball 11, 12; Science Club 11; Supervision Softball 10-12.
RONALD ELMER NOBLES
Ronnie
Football 9-12; Track 9-12; Ram Club 11, 12; Student
Council 10; Red Cross 10, 11.
JANICE ANITA NORRIS
Janice
Concert Mistress of Orchestra 8-12; Student Council 10;
Supervision President 10; Beta Club 11, 12; French Club
11, 12; Business Staff Ramscott 12; Junior-Senior Dec-
oration Committee 11.
SHIRLEY ANN OBRIEN
Shirley
Science Club 9-12; Beta Club 11, 12; Library Club 12;
Student Council 12; Junior Dramatics Club 8.
CHARLES WILLIAM ONEAL, JR.
Charlie
Band 8-12, Section Leader 11, 12; Southern Accents
10-12; Four-H 9-12; Red Cross 10, 11; Class Secretary
9; Supervision Basketball 9-12.
CHARLES HENRY OVER
Wildroot
Chorus 11, 12; Science Club 10-12; Four-H Club 10-12;
Miller-Willingham Glee Club 11, 12; Stunt Night 11;
Southern Accents 11.
HARRY PORTER OCAIN, JR.
Harry
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Supervision
Basketball 9, 10.
ALLISON MIRIAM ODUM
Miriam
Dixie Darlings 10-12; McEvoy Band 8-12, Captain 10-12;
Science Club 8; Senior Dramatics Club 10, 12; Junior
Dramatics Club 9; Supervision Softball, Championship
10.
PHILIP ALLEN ODUM
Felipe
Band 8-12, Officer 10-12; Southern Accents 10; Spanish
Club 11; Red Cross 12; Stunt Night 10.
HELON GAIL OLMSTEAD
Helon
Red Cross 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Project Chairman 12;
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Supervision Bas-
ketball, Volleyball, Softball, Captain 10, 11; Pep Club
10, 11.
GLORIA JEAN PARKS
Gloria
Senior Dramatics Club 12; Allied Medical Careers Club
12; Junior-Senior Dance Committee 11; Red Cross 10;
Supervision Volleyball, Basketball, Softball 10, 11, Bas-
ketball Captain 10; Spanish Club 10, 11; Y-Teens 9, 10.
PHILLIP ALLEN PARRISH
Flip
Secretary Math Club 12; French Club 12, President 12;
Student Council 12; Future Business Leaders of Amer-
ica 11.
CLAUDIA JANET PATE
Claudia
Library Assistant 9-12; Library Club 10-12, Parliamentarian
11, Secretary-Treasurer 12; Future Teachers of America
9-11, Treasurer 11; Chorus 8, 9, 10, 12; Music Club 12.
ROBERT ALBERT PATRICK
Butch
Entered 10; Supervision Basketball, Football 11, 12;
Varsity Baseball 10; B-Team Football 10.
RICHARD THORNTON PARHAM
Ricky
Supervision Basketball 9-11; Supervision Football 11, 12;
Assistant Sports Editor Rampage 12; Sports Editor, Ram-
scott 12; Sports Correspondent Macon Papers 11, 12.
DOROTHY JEAN PARKER
Dimples
Bonnie Blue Print Reporter 12; Future Business Leaders
of America 11, 12; Senior Dramatics Club 11, 12; Allied
Medical Careers Club 10.
JANICE NEAL PEARCE
Pearcy
Quill and Scroll 12; Roving Reporter for Bonnie Blue
Print 12; Circulation Staff of Bonnie Blue Print 12; Fu-
ture Business Leaders of America; Y-Teens 8-10; Super-
vision Volleyball 8, 9, Basketball 10, 11, Softball 10.
WILLIAM BENJAMIN PEARCE
Bill
Ramscript Editor 10; Library Club 9-12, Vice-President 11,
President 12; Chorus 11; Red Cross 9; Student Council
12; French Club 11, 12; Southern Accents 9, 11.
MALLARY PEAVY
Mallary
DENNIS S. PETERS
Dennis
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REGINALD POSS
Reg
CURTIS LAWTON PRICE, JR.
Junior
RICHARD ALAN PFUND
Dick
Concert Band 8-12; Southern Accents 10, 11, 12; Bibb
County Orchestra 10; Chorus 11; Dance Band 10-12;
Science Club 11, 12, Treasurer 12; Supervision Softball
9; Trombone Section Leader 12.
DAVID WAYNE PIERCE
Percy
Rampage Editorial Staff 9-12, Editor-in-Chief 12; Student
Council 12; Tween Teens Correspondent 12; Spanish
Club 11; Science Club 11; Junior-Senior Dance Commit-
tee 11; Southern Accents 8-11; Stunt Night 10; Safe-
Teens 12.
GUYNELLE PITTS
Guy
Future Homemakers of America 9; Library Club 10-12,
Vice-President 11, Secretary 12; Library Assistant 10-12;
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12, President 12;
President Sixth District Library Association 11, 12;
Student Council 12.
JERRY RAY POPE
Pecan
Supervision Basketball 10-12; Bowling Team 11.
JAMES ALBERT PRICE
James
Band 8-12, Corporal 8, 9, Lieutenant 12; Dance Band 11,
12, Southern Accents 8-12; Science Club 9, 11; Spanish
Club 10-11; Radio Club 11; Math Club, Vice-President
12; Stunt Night 10; Ram Bowling Team 9, 10.
LEWIS LEE PRINCE
Prince
Supervision Basketball, Football 9-11; Senior Chorus 10,
TE
KAY IRENE PROBERT
Kay
Supervision Volleyball 8, 9, Basketball 9, Softball 9;
Pep Club 8-11; In-School Y-Teens 12; Future Teachers
of America 12.
GARDNER MICHAEL PURDY
Mike
French Club 11, 12; Science Club 11, 12; Red Cross 9.
WALLACE PURSER
Wally
HAROLYNN PURVIS
Harolynn
Junior Red Cross 10; Beta Club 11, 12, Vice-President
12; Student Council 12; Allied Medical Careers Club 12;
French Club 10, 11; Assistant Circulation Staff Manager
11; Office Monitor 12.
CHARLES McKENDRIE QUILLIAN, IV
Charles
Football 9, 10; D.E. Club 11; Track 10.
SHARON LEE QUINN
Sharon
Classes Editor Ramscott 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Quill and
Scroll 12; Class Officer 8-12, Secretary 8, Director 9, 11,
12, President 10; Student Council 9, 10; French Club 11;
Library Assistant 9-11; Library Club 11.
EDWARD G. REED
Eddie
Distributive Education Club 11, 12; Supervision Basket-
ball, Softball 9, 10.
THOMAS HAMILTON REINERTSEN
Tom
Basketball 9; Basketball Manager 11, 12; Dramatics Club
11, 12, Vice-President 12; Science Club 11; Supervision
Basketball 8-11; Golf 12.
DENNIS ALLEN ROLAND
Dennie
SHEILA NORMA RUDMAN
Sheila
Highland Fling Columnist, Bonnie Blue Print 12; Quill
and Scroll 12; Business Staff, Ramscott 12; After-School
Y-Teens 12; Senior Dramatics Club 11, 12; Future Business
Leaders of America 11; Supervision Volleyball, Basketball,
Softball 10-12; Science Club 10; Junior Talent Show,
Third Place 11.
MYRA JANE RICE
Janie Baby
Transferred from Moultrie High School 11; Supervision
Vice-President 11; Senior Dramatics Club 11, 12, Secre-
tary 12; Future Business Leaders of America 11; Super-
vision Basketball Champions 11.
NANCY ELIZABETH RIEZINGER
Nancy
Future Homemakers of America 8; Library Assistant 12;
Pep Club 9, 10.
CHARLES ELVIN RIGGINS
Sonny
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Supervision Bas-
ketball 11; Beta Club 12.
RUTH ROBERSON
Root
Future Homemakers of America 8, 9; Y-Teens 8; Science
Club 11, 12; Future Business Leaders of America 12;
Pep Club 8, 9; Supervision Basketball, Volleyball 8-10.
JAMES SANDERS
James
WILLIS SANDERS
Willis
SANDRA LYNN SANDIFORD
Sandra
Advertising Manager, Bonnie Blue Print 12; Spanish
Club 11, 12; Music Club 8, 12; Quill and Scroll 12;
Chorus 8, 9, 11, 12; Allied Medical Careers Club 12.
JAMES RODNEY SANFORD
Rocky
Supervision Football, Baseball
MARY ELLEN RUSSELL
Ellen
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12, President 12; Spanish Club 11, 12, Sec-
retary 12; Organizations Editor Ramscott 12; Student
Council 12; Y-Teens 10; Quill and Scroll 12; Office Mon-
itor 12.
PATRICIA JOYCE SAMS
Pat
Advertising Manager Bonnie Blue Print 12; Circulation
Staff Bonnie Blue Print 12; Advertising Staff Ramscott
12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Future Business
Leaders of America 11, 12; Future Homemakers of Amer-
ica 9; Science Club 9; Office Monitor 12; Make-Up Com-
mittee, Junior Talent Show 11.
VIRGINIA LEE SARVER
Ginny
Future Teachers of America 12; Chorus 11, 12; Music
Club 11, 12.
MILDRED ANN SAVAGE
Ann
Supervision Volleyball, Basketball, Softball 9-11; Y-Teens
12; Pep Club 8-10; Class Softball Team 10, 11.
LINDA DELILAH SCARBROUGH
Linda
Pep Club 8, 9; Future Homemakers of America 8, 9;
Supervision Softball, Basketball, Volleyball 8-12; Girls
Athletic Association 10, 12; Senior Dramatics Club 11;
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12.
JACK PINSON SCHULMAN
Pinson
Varsity Football 11; Varsity Golf 11, Captain 12; Junior-
Senior Dance Committee 11; Red Cross Representative
9, 10, 12; B-Team Basketball, Football 10; B-Team Base-
ball 9, 10; Supervision Basketball 9-12; Gym Captain 12.
GLENN E. SHEPPARD
Glenn
Distributive Education Club 11, 12, Treasurer 12.
LILLIE CLAIRE SHINES
Claire
Chorus 8-12; Music Club 10-12; 4-H Club 9; Junior Dra-
matics Club 8.
DIANE SELLERS
Diane
Future Homemakers of America 8, 9; Art Club 9, 10;
Tri-Hi-Y 12; Y-Teens 12; Supervision Vice-President 12;
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Supervision Soft-
ball, Volleyball 10, 12.
ELLIOTT SELLERS
Elliott
Golf 11, 12; Tennis 12.
LUCIUS DANIEL SELMAN
Danny
Supervision Football, Basketball, Softball 10-12; Senior
Dramatics Club 12.
THOMAS JACKSON SHAW
Shaw Babie
Student Council 8-12; Junior High Baseball 8, 9; Vice-
President, Sophomore Class, Junior Class; President,
Senior Class; Sports Editor, Ramscott 12; Stunt Night 10.
RONALD WAYNE SLADE
J. B.
Red Cross 12; Supervision Basketball] 9-12; Baseball 8;
Supervision Softball 9-10; P.E. Football 11.
WAYNE LAWRENCE SLATON
Wayne
Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12;
Ram Club 12.
BARBARA CLARK SMALLING
Barbara
Business Manager Ramscott 12; Spanish Club 10-12; Music
Club 11, 12; Library Club 12; Library Assistant 12;
Chorus 11; Junior Red Cross Representative 10.
WAYNE SMEGAL
Wayne
4-H Club 8-10; Track 11, 12; Cross-Country 11, 12; Ram
Club 12.
REUBEN SHORE
Reuben
Distributive Education Club 12.
K. BEN SKIPPER
Ben
JUDITH DIANNE SMITH
Judy
Band Club 8-12, Social Chairman 11; Inter-School Y-Teen:z
8, 10, 12; Junior Dramatics Club 9; Supervision Softball,
Basketball 9-12; Supervision Vice-President 9, Secretary-
Treasurer 12, Secretary 11; Senior Dramatics Club 11.
LULA NELL SMITH
Nell
4-H Club 8, 9; Future Homemakers of America 8, 9;
Bonnie Blue Print Staff 12.
NANCY CAROL SMITH
Nancy
Band 8, 9; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Student Council 11.
GEORGE SNELLGROVE, III
George
Supervision Basketball 8, 9.
SANDRA JEAN SPANN
Sandy
Feature Editor Bonnie Blue Print 12; Quill and Scroll 12;
Dramatics Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 12; Future Business
Leaders of America 11; Supervision Softball 10, 11;
Volleyball 10.
MARLENE STARR
Mari
Transfer Student in Twelfth Grade; Allied Medical Ca-
reers Club 12.
GLORIA ELIZABETH STEHLE
Gloria
Bonnie Blue Print Staff 12; Red Cross, Secretary 10, 11,
President 12; Senior Dramatics Club 10-12, Treasurer 12;
Student Council 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Dixie Darlings
10, 11; McEvoy Band 9, 10; Thespian 11, 12, Charter
Member.
G. DARRELL STEPHENS
Darrell
Varsity Track 11, 12; Varsity Cross-Country 11, 12; Ram
Club 12; Science Club 10.
RONNIE GENE STEPHENS
Ronnie
Supervision Football, Softball 9; Basketball 10; P.E. Foot-
ball 11, 12.
GRADY WILLIAM STEVENS
Grady
Supervision Basketball 8-12
WILLARD A. STRANAHAN, JR.
Bill
Distributive Education Club 11, 12, Parliamentarian 12;
Supervision Basketball, Football 10, 11; 4-H Club 10.
SANDRA JEAN STUBBS
Tubbs
Majorette 8-12; Girls Athletic Association Representative
12; Bonnie Blue Print Staff 12; Quill and Scroll 12;
Tween Teens Reporter 12; Future Business Leaders of
America 12, Program Chairman 12; Y-Teens 9; Junior
Dramatics Club 9, Treasurer 9; McEvoy Band 8, 9;
Decorating Committee for Junior-Senior 11.
PENELOPE ANNE STULZ
Penny
Dixie Darlings 9-12, Co-Captain 9, Captain 11, 38;
Southern Accents 10-12; Y-Teens 8-11, Program Chair-
man 10; Advertising Staff Bonnie Blue Print 12; Super-
vision Volleyball, Basketball 9, 10; Pep Club 12; Make-
Up Committee Junior Talent Show 11.
JOHN BOLTON SUTTLES
John
Science Club 12; Spanish Club 11; Supervision Basket-
ball 11, 12; Red Cross 10, 11; Supervision Softball 10.
JOHN EDMUND STIEBER
Johnny
CHARLES WILLIAM STOKES
Charles
Key Club 10-12; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 11;
Radio Club 10-12, President 12; Rampage 12; Organi-
zations Editor Ramscott 12.
WILLIAM GARY SWEARINGEN
Gary
Beta Club 11, 12; Math Club 12; Varsity Track 11; As-
sistant Feature Editor Rampage 12.
CLARA SUE TANNER
Susan
Bonnie Blue Print, Leading Lassies 12; Quill and Scroll
12; Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Senior
Dramatics Club 11, 12; Supervision Softball, Volleyball,
Basketball 8-12; Girls Athletic Association 10; Y-Teens 9.
DONNA LYNN THAMES
Donna
Beta Club 11, 12; Student Council 12; Annual Staff Typist
12; Guidance Counselors Assistant 12; Library Club 11,
12; Senior Dramatics Club 11; Junior Dramatics Club 9;
Softball 8; Junior Talent Show Director 10; Quill and
Scroll 12.
BONITA HELEN THIGPIN
Bonnie
Beta Club 11, 12, President 12; Student Council 10-12,
Secretary 10; President of Junior Class; Director of Senior
Class; Leading Lassie 11; Future Homemakers of Amer-
ica 10, 11; Office Monitor 12; Business Staff of Annual
12.
JOAN ELIZABETH TWIGGS
Joan
Red Cross Representative 12; Class Volleyball, Basket-
ball, Softball 10-12; Supervision Volleyball Champions
10.
HAROLD ALEXANDER TYE
Swamp Fox
FRANKIE GALE THOMAS
Frankie
Lassies O Yore Columnist, Bonnie Blue Print 12;
Future Teachers of America 12; After-School Y-Teens 9,
12; Quill and Scroll 12; Supervision Sports 8-12; Junior
Edition, Bonnie Blue Print 11.
NORMAN WAYNE THOMAS
Norman
Band 9; Cadet Band 10-12; Marching Band 11, 12; Distrib-
utive Education Club 12.
HUBERT DAVID TUCKER
David
Football 8, 9, B-Team 10; Spanish Club 11.
JEWEL KATHERINE TUCKER
Jewel
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Red Cross
Representative 12.
ALFORD LOUIS UNDERWOOD
Al
Band 8-12; Science Club 11; Spanish Club 11; Math Club
12; Ram Bowling League 9, 10; Clarinet Section Leader
12,
JEFFERSON CALHOUN WAGNER
Jeff
Varsity Football, Track 10-12; Ram Club 11, 12, President
12; Student Council 9-12; Spanish Club 11; P.E, Captain
10-12; First Place Science Fair 11; Supervision Basket-
ball 9-12.
LESLIE WASDEN
Leslie
HERMAN BASHINSKY WATERS, JR.
Bashinsky
Distributive Education Club, Reporter 12; Circulation
Manager Rampage 12; Advertising Layout Editor Ram-
scott 12; Supervision Football, Basketball 10, 11.
MARY CAROLYN TYNER
Carolyn
Allied Medical Careers Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 11;
Music Club 10, 12; Chorus 8, 10, 12; Red Cross Repre-
sentative 8, 9; Junior Dramatics Club 8, 9.
MARGARET ANN TYSON
Margaret
Junior-Senior Committee 11; Pep Club.
TEX WATSON
Tex
TOM WATSON WEATHERS
Tom
Science Club 10, 11; Spanish Club 11; Rampage Staff 11,
12, Copy Editor 12; Red Cross 11, 12, President 12;
Student Council 12.
JOE HULAN LAMAR WEBB
Joe
Future Business Leaders of America 11; Supervision
Softball 9.
MARTHA LOUISE WEBB
Martha
Music Club 11, 12, Social Chairman 12; Business Staff
Ramscott 12; Chorus 8-12; Mellodettes 12; Y-Teens 8, 9;
Junior Dramatics Club 9; French Club 11, 12; Award
for Outstanding Work in French Club 11; Quill and
Scroll 12.
RONALD JOE WIMBERLEY
Ronnie
French Club 11; Varsity Track 9, 10, 12; Science Club
11; Industrial Arts 9; Student Council 10; B-Team Foot-
ball 10; Ram Club 11.
SANDRA KAYE WINDHAM
Sandra
Homecoming Queen 10; Quill and Scroll 12; Future
Business Leaders of America 11, 12, Treasurer 12; Y-Teens
8, 11, 12, Secretary 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Make-Up Editor
of Junior Class Talent Show; Circulation Staff 11, Man-
ager Bonnie Blue Print 12; White Team Spring Football
Sponsor 11; Advertising Staff Ramscott 12; Chorus 8, 9.
JULIAN RAY WHALEY
Ray
Distributive Education Club 11, 12.
ROSEMARY WHEELER
Rosie
Student Council President 12, Vice-President 11; Cheer-
leader 11, 12, Varsity Cheerleader 12, B-Team 11; Copy
Editor Ramscott 12; Georgia Girls State 11; Beta Club
11, 12; Inter-City Student Council Representative; Vice-
President Sophomore Class; Ram Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11,
12; Quill and Scroll 12.
ROBERT SCOTT WHITE
Bobby
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Band 8-12.
BENNIE LARRY WILLIAMS
Larry
Office Monitor 11.
ALLEN W. WORLEY
Allen
Band 8-12; Spanish Club 11; Science Club 11; Vice-
President Physical Science Club 12; Radio Club, Secre-
tary 12; Radio Club 11; Southern Accents Electrician
10-12.
CHERYL ANN SIMPSON WORTH
Cheryl
JOSEPH MIKE YACOBACCI
Mike
BARBARA JEAN YOUNG
Barbara
Allied Medical Careers Club 10-12, Points Chairman 11,
President 12; Student Council 12; Red Cross Representa-
tive 9, 12, Vice-President 12; French Club 11; Junior
Class Softball Team; Supervision Volleyball, Basketball,
Softball 10-12.
LINDA JOYCE WOODWARD
Linda
Transferred 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Allied
Medical Careers Club 12.
JAMES ROGER WOOTEN
Jim
Ramscott Staff 11, 12, Editor-in-Chief 12, Classes Editor
11; Business Club 11, 12, Vice-President 12; Ramscott
Business Staff 11; Boys State 11; Student Council 12.
MARSHA VAN YOUNG
Marsha
Editor Ramscott 12; Vice-President Junior Class; Beta
Club 11, 12, Secretary 12; Candidate for State Beta Club
Vice-President 11; Student Council 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12;
Quill and Scroll 12; Student of Week 12; Y-Teens 10, 11,
Vice-President 11; Homecoming Court 12.
It seems that Mark and Ken are entertaining
the economics class with a duet, but we later
find that they are only giving a report.
No sweeter words are there to a senior than My algebra-trig
class wont meet today. This group enjoys its free period with
a taffy pull in the clinic.
Mrs. Chambers and Jo Anne take a moment from typing class
to read a recent issue of the Bonnie Blue Print.
Everyone was mad about the bracelets sold by
the Senior Class, especially Debbie Mcmillian
as she buys one from Phydan.
Juniors
Junior Officers
Ashley Hawkins, Vice-President
Toni Kania, Vice-President
Virgil Cooper, President
Sandra Meeks, President
Jane Windham, Treasurer; John Ginn, Treasurer; Paula McPherson
Secretary; Ricky Payne, Secretary
LaVane Blair, Jane Jordan, Evelyn
Strickland, Audie Schwegman, Don-
na Evancic, Directors
Archie Adams
Candy Adams
Carolyn Allen
Harry Amerson
David Anderson
Larry Armstrong
Ferman Arnold
Sharon Arnold
Shirley Arrington
Linda Ashley
Charles Avera
Joyce Avera
Raymond Baggarly
Patricia Barfield
Judy Barlow
Gerald Barron
Robert Basketta
Carol Bateman
Dona Bateman
Patricia Bateman
Harriet Baughcum
Jean Baxter
Judy Beale
Grady Beasley
Brenda Beck
Clarke Belger
Mike Bellury
Martha Benner
Gayle Bennett
James Bennett
Robert Benson
Bobby Black
LaVane Blair
Oliver Bliss
Marsha Bolton
John Borders
Lucious Bowen
Sue Boyles
Sharon Brantley
Garrie Brewer
Thomas Bridger
Tommy Bridges
Doug Brown
Etta Lee Brown
Gloria Brown
Sandra Brown
Carol Ann Bryan
Denton Bryant
Glenda Bryant
Truiett Buffington
Larry Burdge
Bill Burnett
Carolyn Butler
Patricia Butler
Carolyn Byrd
Frank Byrd
Brenda Caldwell
Paulette Callaway
Sue Cameron
Pat Camp
Billy Campbell
Juanita Canady
Esta Capps
Elaine Carr
Elaine Carr
Evelyn Carr
Diane Carter
Bennett Chapman
Elbert Chute
Patty Claney
Angela Clark
Ed Coleman
Gail Coleman
Peggy Collins
Terry Colson
Virgil Cooper
Dennis Crowell
Kay Cromer
Ann Cryer
Douglas Damron
Tommy Darity
Glenda Darley
Cynthia Davis
Chris Davis
Johnnie Davis
Larry Davis
Patricia Davis
Bettye Sue Dawson
Danny Day
Dwain Deal
Stanley DeBarry
Linda DeFore
Harold DeLoach
Cheryl Dent
Pamela Dodd
Sandra Dodson
Joyce Dokes
Cynthia Dominy
Guerry Doolittle
Jimmy Drawhorn
Pat Dugger
Robbie Duke
Darlene Durden
Jennifer Durden
Lewis Durden
Richard Durden
Dianne Edwards
Jane Earle Edwards
Patrick Elam
Edward Elliott
Brenda Epps
Mary Jane Epps
Donna Evancic
Connie Evans
Floyd Evans
Gale Everidge
Gayle Fields
Valeria Fitzgerald
Anne Marie Fiveash
Charles Fiveash
Linda Fiveash
David Flansbaun
Donald Floyd
Mike Ford
Richard Fowlkes
Charles Fritz
Billy Fuller
Willis Fumey
Andrea Furline
Sandra Furline
Howard Garner
Linda Garrett
Walter Garrett
Wanda Garrett
Judy Gay
Brenda George
William Gilder
John Ginn
Cheryl Godwin
Barbara Goldstein
Emmett Goodman
Barbara Gorman
Tommy Goss
Garey Graham
Ronnie Graybeal
Carol Gresham
Junior Gresham
Donny Griffin
Ken Griffin
Sandra Griffin
Jackie Hall
Linda Hall
Roslyn Hall
Val Hallman
Andrea Hammond
Nan Hammond
Brenda Hardy
Billy Hare
Harrison Harp
Blanie Harper
Kay Harrington
Sonny Harrison
Sharon Hart
Forest Hartley
Gayle Hartley
Annette Haskins
Kay Hatcher
Thurman Hathaway
Donna Hattaway
Ashley Hawkins
Douglas Hayes
Stevie Hayes
Judye Head
Ray Hendrix
Patricia Herring
Shelia Herring
Bill Hester
Sue Hester
Sharon Hewell
Nancy Hicks
David Hilderbrand
Fred Hill
Sally Holloman
Paula Holston
Cheryl Hopkins
Patsy Horne
Billy Horton
Elaine Howard
Larry Howard
Oney Hudson
Royce Hudson
Bobby Humphries
Linda Hurley
Lynn Hurley
Ronald Hutcheson
Carol Irby
Sue Irby
Joyce Ivey
Arthur Leon Jackson
Carolyn Jackson
Jerry Jackson
Kathleen James
Beverly Jenkins
Gail Joiner
Kitty Joiner
Tommy Joiner
Barbara Jones
Anna Jordan
Carol Jordan
Jane Jordan
Rex Kaney
Toni Kania
Michael Keenan
Patricia Kell
Larry Keys
Kemp King
Joy Kitchens
Wayne Kitchens
Bonnie Krewson
Bricey Lamb
James Lambert
Jane Lavender
Joan Lavender
Richard Layton
Lorraine Lewis
Diane Lindsey
Duke Lindsey
Emily Loden
Barbara Martin
Norma Mason
Patsy Mason
Randy Mason
Wesley Mason
Nancy Mayne
Barbara McBride
Sandra McCrane
Richard McCullough
Joe McDaniel
Patsy McDaniel
Judith McElmurray
James McGahee
Gary McKinney
Sandra McLean
Carlie McNeil
Paula McPherson
Jackie Meeks
Sandra Meeks
Ann Mercier
Terry Merritt
Raymond Metts
Terry Miller
Rocky Mills
Fred Minor
Janice Minshew
Jerry Minton
Doris Mitchell
Billy Mitchell
Lynn Molton
Donna Sue Mondy
Betty Moore
Charlotte Moore
Judy Moore
Phillip Moore
Ronnie Moore
Ronald Mooring
Patsy Moulton
Lynn Moxley
Dianne Nelms
Elizabeth Nobles
Shelvy Oakley
Jerry O'Hanlon
Lee Oliver
Charles ONeal
Robert O'Reilly
Patricia Pape
Carson Parker
Eddie Parker
Peggy Parker
Janice Parks
Gayla Parrish
Carol Patrick
Ricky Payne
Charles Peacock
Ronny James Peacock
Judy Pelfrey
Rebecca Pelfrey
James Pelt
Anne Perry
Adecia Pierce
Alton Pilcher
Julia Pouncy
Joan Powell
James Priestley
Patricia Prince
Carl Puckett
Ralph Pulliam
Betty Pyle
Doug Raleigh
Sharyn Reed
Joyce Repella
Carolyn Reynolds
Eleanor Rhodes
Judy Richitt
Marvin Roberts
Judy Robinson
Lemuel Robitzch
Alan Rogers
Charles Ross
Yvonne Sanderlin
Grace Sanders
Johnny Sanders
Pat Sanders
Janice Sapp
Betty Jean Sattler
Brenda Saunders
Joe Savage
Robert Scarborough
Audie Schwegman
Johnny Scoggins
Ronnie Scott
Jimmy Scroggins
Carolyn Sealy
Patricia Sealy
Philip Self
Trudy Shearon
David Sheffield
Mack Sheffield
Kirby Sheehan
Robert Sherman
Jimmy Sherwood
Lamar Shipman
Diane Shipp
Runnell Short
Buford Shurling
Sharon Simpson
Veronica Simpson
Elaine Slappey
Billy Smallwood
Beverly Smith
Chery! Smith
Gary Smith
Lawanna Smith
Nancy Smith
Van Smith
Ricky Spires
Trudy Starr
Betty Stewart
Billy Stewart
Larry Stinson
Andy Stovall
Evelyn Strickland
Ann Stone
Bobby Sykes
Janice Taylor
Linda Taylor
William Taylor
Jim Thigpen
Earline Thomas
Kenny Thomas
Wayne Thomas
Sue Tidwell
Ronnie Tidwell
Jerry Toler
Dolores Tomsic
Pitts Tootle
Dwight Tyler
Lana Tyre
Lavon Uptagrafft
Billy Vaughn
Karen Wade
Terry Wade
Candace Wagner
Judy Waits
Curt Walker
Gary Walker
Karen Wall
Patsy Warren
Jimmy Warrick
Meschal Wasden
Robert Wasden
Sheila Waters
Gene Watson
Jean Weaver
Bonnie Whaley
Pam Whittington
Howard Wilcox
Ann Wilder
Bonnie Willard
Peggie Williams
Ronnie Williams
Vernell Williams
Gail Williamson
Jane Windham
Sheila Woodall
Carol Wood
Betty Jean Woodward
Jeanette Young
Nancy Zielinski
Jane Windham, Delores Tomsic, and Elaine Carr
watching their weights . . .
metric weights, that is.
With the true Christmas spirit Donna Evancic and
Sandra Meeks check to see if their class has collected
enough toys for the children of a needy family.
At a Junior Class meet-
ing Mrs. Hinesley intro-
duces the girls to annual
work and tries to inter-
est them in it, as Sandra
Meeks listens attentively.
Sophomores
Sue Hallman, President; Dickie Maddox, President; Mildred Leaptrot, Vice-President
Sophomore Officers
Kay Sellers, Secretary; Mackie Bryant, Secretary;
Sheila Payne, Treasurer; Steve Johnson, Treasurer
Gina Chof, Brenda Smith, Toni Hud-
son, Delinda Tomberlin, Directors
Connie Adkins
Shery! Adkins
Phyllis Alexander
Jerrie Alfirov
Jimmy Allen
Vance Arnold
Bobby Arrington
Cheryl Arrington
Christine Arrington
Harriett Arrowood
Tom Arrowood
Robert Ashe
Buddy Autry
Loyce Avera
Jimmy Ayers
Willie Baker
Virginia Balkcom
Marcia Barnes
Donnie Barron
Sherry Bartlett
Shirley Bass
Mike Bassett
Carolyn Bateman
Raymond Bateman
Ronnie Bateman
Barbara Bates
Cherry Batts
Hank Baxter
Sue Baxter
Jimmy Bean
Bobby Bearden
Gene Beasley
Marshall Beasley
Joyce Bedgood
Joseph Bell
Barbara Bellflower
Thomas Bembry
Janis Bennett
Douglas Benton
Mary Anna Bickle
David Blair
Glenn Blair
Larry Bledsoe
Elaine Blessitt
Michael Blizzard
Larry Boatright
Barbara Booker
Beverly Bostick
Helen Bostick
Harry Bowen
Pam Bowen
Ronnie Bradshaw
Patsy Brandon
Donald Brannan
Donna Branton
Charles Bray
Steve Brines
Elaine Brooks
Bryan Brotherton
Al Brown
Carolyn Brown
Charlotte Brown
Claudie Brown
Dennis Brown
Doug Brown
Ronga Brown
Harold Bryan
Theresa Bryan
Dennis Bryant
Irene Bryant
Macky Bryant
Patricia Bryant
Larry Burdette
Patsy Burgamy
Jack Busbee
Bill Butler
Randall Butler
Henry Butts
Harry Cain
Paul Caldwell
Elizabeth Cameron
Ellen Canady
Eddie Cannon
Faye Carr
Roger Carr
Dean Carroll
Orrin Carstarphen
Sherry Carver
Marlene Cauley
Marvin Cauley
Kip Causey
Janice Champagne
Charles Chandler
Paula Cherry
Linda Childre
Deane Chitty
Regina Choff
Darlene Cliett
Linda Coe
Barbara Cole
Johnnie Cole
Donnie Coleman
Mike Collins
Ronnie Collins
Sandra Colter
Starlette Colter
Cheryl Cook
Sandy Cook
Tommy Cook
Anne Cooper
Joan Copeland
Albert Copp
Barbara Cosenzo
Joe Coulter
Robert Cripe
Ricky Crochet
Susan Cummings
Rex Dagley
Thomas Damion
Glenda Daniel
Rita Daniels
Kitty Davey
Alan Davis
Jinx Delvers
Freddie Dickson
Angelin Dominy
Ricky Dorman
Dennis Dove
Elizabeth Drake
Ricky Drummond
Elizabeth DuBose
Tommy DuBose
Phillip Dunn
Stella Dyche
Richard Echols
Brenda Edwards
Paul Edwards
Virginia Edwards
Wade Elliott
David Ellis
Norma English
Connie Ennis
Gayle Epps
Harold Etheridge
Pam Etheridge
Douglas Eubank
Larry Evans
Ruby Evans
Connie Ewing
Wanda Ezell
Sharon Fann
Mike Fields
Raymond Fiveash
Danny Flanders
Mike Flanders
Bob Floyd
Scott Fowler
Veronica Fox
James Franklin
Bobby Frederick
Silva Fuerniss
Norma Fuller
Peggy Fuller
Larry Garrett
Patricia Garrison
Barbara Germany
Carole Gibson
Wayne Gillis
Ronnie Gladin
Wayne Goad
Freddie Godfrey
Linda Goldsby
Glen Goodman
Sydena Gray
Norma Graybeal
Diane Green
Joe Green
Patsy Green
Ray Gresham
Barbara Griffin
Diane Griffin
Ann Griffith
Robert Griggers
Glenn Grisham
Peggy Guin
Edwina Gunn
Stanley Gunter
Bobby Haggard
Brenda Hall
Diana Hall
Evelyn Hall
Russell Hall
Debbie Hallifield
Sue Hallman
Chery! Hamlin
Ray Hamlin
Linda Hardy
Mike Harper
Linda Harris
Tommy Harris
Lynn Harwell
Charles Haun
Greg Helmuth
Tommy Hendrick
Billie Jo Hewell
Jimmy Hightower
Leadford Hill
Johnny Hinesley
Roger Hobbs
Johnny Holland
Sandra Holland
Frankie Hollingsworth
Bonnie Horne
Roy Horne
Linda Horner
Ann Horton
Donald Howard
Toni Hudson
Roger Hudson
Steve Hudson
Ray Huff
Patsy Hughes
Terri Hughes
Johnny Hulett
Wanda Hullett
Brenda Hunnicutt
Judson Hunt
Kenneth Hunt
Billie Irwin
Connie Jackson
James Jackson
Terry Jackson
Rosemary Jarrett
Ruth Jenkins
Elizabeth Johnson
Jackie Johnson
Jean Johnson
Linda Johnson
Nancy Johnson
Pam Johnson
Steve Johnson
Sue Fran Johnson
Wayne Johnson
Carolyn Jones
Kenneth Jones
Richard Jones
Roy Jones
Sandra Jones
Vickie Jones
Brenda Jordan
Donna Justus
Nancy Kakalecik
Worley Kellum
Sandy Kelly
Danny Kennedy
Lamar Kinard
Reba Kitchens
Patsy Knight
Prentice Knight
Janet Kull
Carey Lafavor
Ronnie Lambert
Vivian Land
Jean Lavender
Alice Lawrence
Gary Lawson
Joyce Leach
Mildred Leaptrot
Billy Lee
Sharon Lee
Joy Leonard
Marty Leverett
Wanda Lewis
Elaine Livingston
Shirley Loftin
Mickey Loper
Terry Lord
Coleman Lovejoy
Harry Lucas
Mike Luzier
Janet Madden
Dickie Maddox
Clyde Manders
Cullis Mann
Gwen Manning
Frank Marocco
Bobby Marshall
Dianne Martin
Warren Martin
Tommy Mason
Diane Maye
Beverly McBride
Judy McBryant
Earline McGee
Rebecca McGlohorn
Ernie Meadows
Sandra Meek
Lin Merchant
Tim Miley
Eddie Miller
Marty Miller
Peggy Miller
Sue Mitchell
Jane Molton
Gayla Moncrief
Judy Monthie
Billy Moore
Bobby Moore
Charles Moore
Kenneth Moore
Terry Moore
Curtis Morris
J. L. Moxley
Darrell Moye
Myra Mullis
Chipper Murphy
Timothy Murrell
Luretta NeSmith
Rachel NeSmith
Mercedes Neves
Bill Newby
Marvin Ogle
Bonnie Ozburn
Tony Paez
Tommy Parker
Mike Parmelee
Cynthia Parrish
Doug Patterson
Diane Patykula
Sheila Payne
Rosemary Pearce
Jerry Peavy
Patsy Peavy
Linda Petty
Margaret Philips
Tim Philpot
Donna Picklesimer
Corethia Pierce
Elaine Pilcher
Hazel Pittman
Sandra Pittman
Huann Polivick
Dorothy Powell
Glenda Powell
John Powell
Sue Powell
Rodney Pridgeon
Betty Procter
Kathy Prunty
Kenny Railey
Katherine Redfearn
Linda Sue Reed
Kathryn Register
Larry Rich
Joanne Riddlemoser
Phyllis Ridley
Wayne Rigby
Larry Riggins
Linda Riggs
Jean Roberson
Clarence Roger
Steve Rogers.
Ray Roland
James Wade Rountree
Richard Rowell
Janice Ryan
Vernon Ryle
Stanley Sams
James Sanderlin
Jimmy Sandiford
Diane Sanford
Carl Sark
Elaine Savage
Linda Savage
James Scandlyn
Verna Schutz
Margaret Scott
Martha Scott
Mavis Scott
Patty Self
Sandra Sellars
Kay Sellers
Lex Sellers
Vic Shaw
Jeanette Shephard
Allen Sheppard
Joe Sherwood
Bobby Shore
Gloria Shores
Dorothy Short
Jean Shouse
Don Shreve
Charles Shupe
Carolyn Shurling
Butch Siple
Darlene Sirmans
Lavonia Smallwood
Brenda Smith
Cassandra Smith
Jimmy Smith
Judith Smith
Judy Ann Smith
Larry Smith
Michael Smith
Ronnie Smith
Roy Smith
Victor Smith
Linda Spann
Elaine Spillers
Patsy Spires
Judy Sprinkle
Loretta Stanfield
Steve Stavely
Delores Stephens
Judy Stevens
Mangham Stevenson
Fred Stinson
Harris Stokes
Mike Stokes
Barbara Suddeth
Carl Summers
Delores Sutton
Judy Swann
Faye Sweat
Joanne Tamplin
Jean Tappen
Judy Thames
Patsy Thaxton
Billy Thigpen
Jean Thomas
Melissa Thomas
Gloria Thompson
Jerry Thompson
Peggy Thompson
Sandra Tillman
Carolyn Todd
Delinda Tomberlin
Johnny Touhy
Andy Trimble
Ralph True
Pat Tucker
Grady Tye
Jeff Underwood
Melvin Usery
Robert VanBuren
Joe Vandiver
Linda Vaughn
Linda Venable
Wanda Vickers
Sue Voellinger
Donna Walker
LaDon Walker
Patsy Waller
Bonnie Ward
Rebecca Watkins
Larry Wesson
Jean West
Susanne West
Richard Whitfield
Tommy Wichman
Merry Lois Wilburn
Gary Wilder
Carolyn Williams
Carolyn Williams
Carolyn Williams
Donald Williams
Doni Williams
Jackie Williams
Paul Williams
Micky Willis
Billy Wilson
Jack Wilson
JoAnn Wilson
Hiram Windham
Patsie Winslette
Gloria Witherington
Sandra Colquitt
Linda Pearson
Billy Wood
Tommy Wood
Len Woodard
Linda Wright
Anne Wrye
Christine Yates
Claude Yearwood
Charles Zwally
Book reports are frequent attractions in English class.
Larry Sharples gives his.
Who will win the space race? Jerri Alfiroy and Sue
Hallman stretch a connecting rope between the two
parts of the rocket in hopes that this will illustrate the
cooperation needed in world affairs.
Mrs. Gresham aids Glenda Daniels and
Joy Leonard as they dissect a frog in
biology.
The library offers many study helps for Len Woodard and Tommy
Arrowood.
Entries into the Kodak contest are being
admired by Billy Wilson, Ray Hamlin, and
Willie Baker.
Sandy Jones and Barbara Booker help raise the sophomore treasury
by selling doughnuts.
Freshmen
Freshman Officers
Brenda Stokes, President; Iris Hill, Secretary;
Leslie Russell, Treasurer; Irene Harrison, Vice-
President
Cindy Darity, Judy Strickland, Sherry Reed, Susan McDaniel, Linda Edwards, Directors
Boyce Abernathy
Cary Adams
Larry Adams
Randy Ainsworth
Ralph Alligood
Charles Almand
Betty Sue Amerson
Bonnie Amos
Joel Archer
Sandy Archibald
David Armour
Cary Arnold
Floyd Arnold
George Asbell
Danny Ashley
Hugh Avera
James Avera
Pat Avera
Wanda Avera
Tommy Baggett
Jo Baggs
Jerry Bagley
Brenda Bailey
Danny Baker
George Balkcom
Butch Barlow
Sandra Barrentine
Kay Baskette
Pat Bass
Billy Batchelor
Larry Bateman
Jacqueline Batts
Sandra Baxley
Sue Ellen Baxter
Priscilla Belger
Reta Bell
Tim Bellury
Jean Bembry
Penny Bennett
Cecil Bentley
Edwin Brannan
Ouida Brannan
Mirriel Brantley
Candy Brewer
Mike Brines
Tim Brines
Elizabeth Britt
John Brogden
Jackqueline Brooks
Archie Brown
Barbara Brown
Harvey Brown
Jack Brown
Jeanette Brown
Rusty Brown
Susan Brown
Ralph Bruce
Alan Bryan
Eddie Bryan
Faye Bryant
Devereaux Bieber
David Bilderback
Juanita Black
Heidi Blackwell
Pam Blair
Dawn Blalock
David Bledsoe
Richard Bledsoe
Don Blount
Frank Boatright
Larry Bolden
William Boney
Sonny Bonner
Lynn Boothe
Junior Bostick
Millie Bounds
Mickey Boutwell
Larry Bowen
Margie Bowen
Martha Bracewell
Ronald Bryant
Terry Buffington
Mary Burdge
Wayne Burgess
Danny Busbee
Chery! Butts
Wayne Byrd
Jackie Cameron
Patricia Cantey
Gail Carden
Donna Carpenter
Carolyn Carr
Milton Carr
Ronnie Carroll
Linda Carter
Robyn Casey
Nancy Cason
Hoke Cato
Brenda Causey
Faye Chafin
Gaye Chafin
Glenda Chambers
Vicki Chapman
Donald Childs
Glynn Churchwell
Henry Churchwell
Vernon Chute
John Clarke
Randy Clements
Gary Cleveland
Stanley Clifford
Mike Clinard
Billie Jean Clower
Rita Clower
Carolyn Collins
Edith Collins
George Collins
James Collins
William Collins
Buford Colvin
Allene Davis
Henry Davis
Jean Davis
Ronnie Davis
Starr Davis
Tommy Davis
Gary Dean
Philip Dean
Gordon Dechman
Dianne Deese
Jimmy Defoe
Jimmy Deloach
Bera Kay Denham
Rena Dent
Elaine Dickens
Janice Dill
Dianne Dix
Sherry Dixon
Sherril Dodd
Greg Dominy
Eugene Cook
John Cook
Byron Cooper
Connie Cooper
Diane Cooper
Kay Cooper
Donna Copeland
Mark Coppock
Danny Couch
Bobby Courtney
Relda Cox
Don Cranford
Mary Ann Cranford
Judy Crawley
Randy Crowe
Rita Crutchfield
Dene Daniell
Cynthia Darity
Linda Darnell
Jimmy Davidson
Reggie Dominy
Ronnie Dopson
Diane Driggars
Ronnie Duloney
Billy Durden
Larry Durden
Leon Durden
John Earnest
Jerry Edge
Lynda Edwards
Mary Ellen Edwards
Beverly Eleam
Ronnie Elliott
Randolyn Ellis
Shirley Ellis
Lamar Elrod
Robert Eleasser
Tommy English
Patsy Ennis
Jimmy Ethridge
Jack Evans
Judy Evans
Walter Faulkner
Jane Fitzmaurice
Bobby Flanders
Beth Floyd
Royce Folds
Nora Mae Forth
Linda Foster
Mary Jean Franklin
James Fuller
Janice Fulwood
Victor Funck
Patti Funderburke
Rose Gall
Gina Garrison
Claire Gaultney
Martin Gay
Patricia Gentry
Phillis Gilley
Jimmy Hamm
Leonard Hammock
Ann Hampton
Vivian Hancock
Nancy Hane
Mike Hardison
Jerry Hardy
Al Harper
Ashley Harrington
Betty Harris
Bobby Harris
Irene Harrison
Jane Hatcher
Elaine Hart
Linda Hawkins
Carl Hayes
Karen Hayes
Mona Hayes
Ruthie Hayes
John Head
Joe Gilmore
Beth Godbee
Joe Goddard
Ronald Goodwin
Wayne Grace
James Grantham
Bonnie Gray
Jo Anne Gray
Mary Beth Greene
Theresa Greer
Michael Griffin
Mike Griffin
Robert Griffin
Arthur Gunnells
Charles Guyton
Thomas Haddock
Gail Hall
Echo Halstead
Laverne Hamlin
Wayne Hamlin
William Heard
Diane Heath
Thomas Heath
Sharon Hamphill
William Henderson
Linda Hendricks
Janie Henry
Katherine Hester
John Higdon
Iris Hill
Selena Hill
Thomas Hinson
Freddie Holland
Georgia Holland
James Holland
Dorothy Holloman
Lynn Holmes
Benny Holt
Cherie Holt
James Hood
Brenda Horne
Cheryl Horne
Thelma Horton
Larry Houston
Beverly Howard
Billy Howard
Linda Howard
Ronnie Howard
Beverly Howell
Linda Hudman
Leon Hudson
Morris Huling
Jackie Hunnicutt
Marsha Hunt
Gary Hutcheson
Ronald Hutcheson
Sheryl Hutcheson
Sandra Hyder
Ann Ingram
Karole Irby
Oscar Johnson
Sandra Johnson
Sandra Lynn Johnson
Walter Joiner
Donald Jones
Jimmy Jones
Linda Jones
Ellen Jordan
Terry Jordan
Diane Jump
Patrick Keenan
Rebecca Kent
Harold Kimball
Johnny King
Charles Knight
Mary Knowles
Hugh Laing
Linda Lamb
Prentice Lamb
Teresa Landino
Aurye Jackson
Dianne Jackson
Phyllis Jackson
Ronnie Jackson
Loris Jacobs
Mike Jaglowicz
James Wilburn
Martha Jansen
Jan Jarrell
Laddie Jennings
Gary Jerkins
David Jero
Carl Johnson
Charles Johnson
Janet Johnson
Janice Johnson
Kenneth Johnson
Linda Johnson
Lindsey Johnson
Martha Johnson
Jimmy Landrum
Michael Lanford
George Langford
Jerry Langford
Donald Lance
Gary Lance
Ronald Lance
Julian Lashley
Terry Lawson
Gail Layson
Corinne Leverette
James Lewis
LeJune Lewis
Janice Leonard
Tina Leonard
Donnie Lindsey
Ronnie Lindsey
Tommy Loftin
Diane Long
Phyllis Lott
Nita Lovejoy
Kenneth Lucas
Harold Lumley
Sandra Maddox
Marvin Mangrum
Tommy Marchman
Larry Marshall
Shirley Marshall
Robert Martin
Sandra Martin
William Martin
Tommy Mask
Toni Mask
Janice Mason
Steve Mason
Charles Massey
Fred Matheny
Larry Mathews
Charles Mauldin
David Maxwell
Yvonne McMillan
Donnie Meeks
Gloria Meeks
Dawson Melton
James Mercer
Keith Meredith
Becky Merritt
Ralph Merritt
Woodrow Mewborn
Vicki Middlebrooks
Betty Miles
Wanda Mims
Alecia Minchew
Larry Miskinen
Donna Mitchem
Angelyn Mock
George Moore
Peggy Moore
David Moorman
Clifford Morrill
Edna Mayfield
Ken McBride
Susan McBride
Beverly McClendon
Byron McClendon
Robert McCollum
Judith McConnell
Donald McCormick
Carl McCullough
Susan McDaniels
Linda McDonald
Sam McElhenney
Glynda McGlamory
Joseph McGrotha
Peggy Mcinvale
Linda McKee
Rosby McKenzie
Teresa McKinney
Freida McLarty
Mike McMillan
Tommy Morris
Kenneth Mosely
Marjorie Mosely
Harold Mosely
Marvin Mott
Muriel Moulton
Lynn Moye
Willie Mullins
Baynard Mullis
Carol Mullis
Edward Munson
Linda Musgrove
Sidney Myers
Ann Nelson
Fred Newberry
Patricia Newbern
John Newton
Linda Nixon
Joseph Nobles
Linda Nobles
Betty Norris
David Nowell
Francis Nowell
Carol Oakley
Linda OBarr
Linda OHalon
Patricia O'Neal
Carolyn Overby
Jim Overby
Jayne Ozburn
Sara Padgett
Patricia Pafford
Evelyn Parden
Martin Parham
Derrell Parker
Pearl Parks
Judy Parrott
Jack Patterson
Prentice Pattison
Cynthia Payne
Linda Powell
Greg Presley
Jo Ann Price
Joel Price
Linda Price
Margaret Price
Patricia Price
Joe Prince
Kenneth Pritchett
Clay Pruett
Claude Pulliam
Monteen Purser
Sharon Quinn
Linda Rackley
Patricia Ragan
Sue Raines
Linda Ray
Virginia Redman
Sherry Reed
Michael Reich
Lloyd Payne
Theresa Pearce
Ronald Pelt
Sandra Pelt
Edgar Perryman
Sue Ann Peterson
Janet Pfund
Sharyn Phagan
Tommy Pilcher
William Pilcher
Mariom Piper
Donald Pitts
Janice Pitts
J. C. Pool
Sharon Poole
Larry Pope
Faye Porter
Thomas Porter
David Potts
Edward Poulnott
Ronnie Reid
Wayne Register
Larry Reynolds
Dottie Rhodes
Linda Ricks
Evelyn Roberts
Linda Robertson
Mary Robinson
Robert Rodgers
Donald Rogers
Harrell Rogers
William Rogers
Sharon Roland
Vivian Roland
Charles Rooks
David Roquemore
Janis Rosson
Denny Rowe
Franklin Ruis
Leslie Russell
Linda Russell
Shirley Ryder
Sheila Ryon
Harold Sanders
Michael Sanders
Mary Lou Sauls
Christine Savage
Lucinda Savage
Martha Savage
Nancy Savage
Nancy Hellen Savage
Ronald Scandlyn
Russell Scanlan
Rose Scarborough
Brenda Scoggins
Edward Scott
Rosemary Scott
Thomas Scroggins
Felton Seagraves
Aylene Self
Sheryl Smith
Roger Soper
Jerry Spillers
Bobby Spivey
Carnell Stafford
Richard Stafford
Laverne Stallings
Sandra Stanfield
Linda Stanford
Jerry St. Claire
Lee Stephenson
Bennie Stevens
Larry Stevens
Jerry Ann Stewart
Lynn Stickney
Mary Stieber
Jean Still
Shirley Still
Brenda Stokes
Dewey Stokes
Curlee Self
Susan Sellers
Larry Sharpless
Lynn Shelton
Carl Sheppard
Charles Sheppard
Freda Shines
Sylvia Shore
Shirley Slade
Mary Lou Slocumb
Barbara Smith
Cheryl Smith
Christina Smith
Danny Smith
Jacquelyn Smith
Larry Smith
Lynn Smith
Maxine Smith
Michael Smith
Pam Smith
Linda Stokes
Allan Stott
Robert Stovall
Faith Strayer
Danny Strickland
Judy Strickland
Dawn Suttles
Roy Swain
Minnie Mae Swearingame
Sandra Swymer
Jack Tamplin
Gail Tapley
Arthur Taylor
Judy Taylor
Pamela Taylor
Richard Taylor
Sharon Taylor
Patricia Te Selle
Ray Tharpe
Deborah Thigpen
Robert Thigpen
Johnny Thigpin
Samuel Thomas
Jo Ann Thomason
Larry Thompson
Peggy Tidwell
Pam Tidwell
Tommy Toler
Phyllis Townsend
Janis Trimble
Angelia Tucker
Rosemary Turner
Henry Tye
Karen Tyler
Rachael Upchurch
Sue Ussery
William Van Cise
Peggy Van Patton
Angela Visage
Kay Voellinger
Benny Williams
Brenda Williams
Jerry Williams
Roger Williams
Eldrid Williamson
Alan Willingham
Glenn Willingham
Brenda Wilson
Forrest Wilson
Linda Wilson
Monty Wilson
Peggy Wilson
Shelia Wilson
Beverly Witherington
Pam Witherington
James Wolff
Jewell Wood
Natalie Wood
Silvia Woodward
Edward Worth
Debbie Walker
Janet Walker
Larry Walker
Susan Walker
Brenda Ward
Elaine Ward
Jerry Ward
Sharon Wasden
James Webb
Richard West
Reggie Wheeler
Terry Wheeler
Larry White
Robert White
Walter Whitehurst
Cherie Whiting
Albert Whitley
Linda Whitley
John Wilcox
Diane Wilder
Linda Warrell
John Yacobacci
Harry Young
Mary Ann Young
Jimmie Zwally
Mrs. Weaver receives much help from office monitors Glenn Faulkner, Carl
Sheppard, Larry Hobbs, and Tommy Davis.
Making trays for their mothers
from these sheets of aluminum
are Delores Sutton, Faye Chafin,
and Jackie Batts.
Freshman Keith Abel picks up one of the nourishing
meals prepared by Mrs. Gober, the school dietician.
Youmans Arrington
Sandra Asbell
Walter Asbell
Billy Ashley
Joe Avera
Joyce Avera
Remona Avera
James Ayers
Ronnie Ayers
Wayne Ayers
Johnda Bagwell
Diane Baker
Joyce Baker
Fay Balkcom
Harold Balkcom
Sharon Barfield
Anita Barnes
Barney Barron
Betty Sue Barton
Freddie Barton
Sub-Freshmen
Kenneth Abel
Gloria Adams
Randy Albea
Rosemary Alfirov
David Algea
Aaron Allen
Ronnie Allen
Stella Alligood
Frankie Anderson
Richard Andrews
Zenephia Annis
Wayne Ard
Gary Armstrong
Barbara Arnold
Janet Arnold
Henry Arrington
Jane Bassett
Jo Ann Batchelor
Timothy Batchelor
Jimmy Bateman
Lee Bates
Wanda Bates
James Batts
Joyce Batts
Wanda Bean
Phyllis Beavers
Steve Beck
Dan Belcher
Martha Bellflower
James Bell
John Bell
Shirley Bell
Glen Belson
Martha Bembry
Clara Bennett
Tommy Bennett
Howard Benson
Lynn Berryhill
Diane Bevins
Dana Bilderback
Joyce Blake
Patricia Blake
Dorcille Bledsoe
Albert Blizzard
Diane Blondean
Gail Blount
Patsy Boatright
Alan Bolden
William Bonds
Mike Bone
James Borders
Janis Bowen
Penny Bozeman
Willene Bracewell
Larry Bradshaw
Gloria Brannon
Malcolm Burgamy
Gloria Bussell
Dalton Butts
Chery! Caldwell
Barbara Cameron
Larry Camp
Wayne Canady
Charles Cannon
Henry Carmichael
Emily Carr
James Carr
Ronnie Carr
Trudy Carroll
Barbara Carter
Allen Causey
Gail Causey
Lynwood Chambers
Linda Chamblee
Marvin Chancey
Sheila Chapman
Harvey Bray
Ester Bridger
Faye Bridger
Jean Bridger
Terry Bridges
Jimmy Brooks
Ann Brown
Elaine Brown
Michael Brown
Renee Brown
Fred Browning
Wayne Brownlee
Jolyn Broxton
Gena Bryant
Janice Bryant
June Bryant
Wanda Bryant
Diane Bullard
Diane Bullock
Debbie Burdeshaw
Chery! Chaput
Darrel Cheek
James Cherry
Sandra Choff
Jackie Clark
Greg Cleveland
Norma Cliatt
Brenda Clifford
David Clinard
Hugh Cline
Cary Cloud
Cody Walter
James Collins
Sherry Colson
Neal Cook
Felicia Cooley
Charles Cooper
Ronnie Cooper
Ross Cooper
Wayne Crabb
Carol Crissey
Chuck Cross
Dana Cross
Linda Crumbley
Wayne Crumley
Jack Culpepper
Donald Curry
Rickey Daniel
Brenda Darley
Patricia Darling
Blake Darnell
Roger Davidson
Marvin Davis
Deena Deal
Mervin DeCastro
Ronny Defoe
Helene Dennis
Kenneth Dent
Mike Digby
Kenneth Dixon
George Emerick
Susan English
Larry Entrekin
Billy Epps
Elaine Epps
Dewey Evans
James Evans
Sherry Evans
Wilburn Evans
Randy Fair
Ronnie Fincher
Barry Fitzpatrick
Brenda Fiveash
Wanda Flanders
Danny Floyd
Jerry Floyd
Steve Floyd
Bobby Forth
Dale Foster
Peggy Foster
Ronnie Dominy
Sandra Doolittle
Terry Dorsey
James Dove
Faye Dowd
Donna Dunn
Raymond Dupree
Henry Durden
Paul Durden
Robert Durden
Ronnie Eaverson
Barbara Edwards
Gary Elder
Ann Eldridge
Faye Elliot
Wanda Elliott
Dennis Ellis
William Elrod
Danny Ely
Linda Ely
Robert Foster
Danny Francis
Jimmy Freeman
James Friedlander
Jane Frost
Olin Fulcher
Ann Fuller
Brenda Fuller
Kenneth Funderburke
Vicki Funderburke
Russell Furline
Janice Gaskins
Billy Gibson
Reggie Gibson
James Gilbert
Wayne Gilleland
Diane Glisson
Mickey Glisson
Johnny Goad
Mike Godfrey
Bobby Goldsby
Dean Goodman
Bill Goodner
Timothy Goodwin
Charles Godwin
Margaret Grace
Jackie Graham
Marie Graham
Irene Grant
Shery! Grant
Carolyn Green
Luke Green
James Griffin
Joseph Griggers
Ed Haddock
Linda Hall
Vivian Hallmark
Barbara Hamlin
Gail Hamlin
William Hammock
Paul Henry
Warren Herbert
Patsy Herring
Betty Heron
Brenda Hester
Diane Hester
Rhonda Hewell
Bettye Hicks
John Higginbotham
Sandra Hill
Janice Hinson
Larry Hobbs
Nancy Hobbs
Billy Hodges
Harvey Hodnett
Jimmie Hoffeditz
Walter Holland
Cathy Holt
Alec Holston
Kay Hood
Susan Hanna
Earnest Harbin
Mack Harbuck
Joe Hardeman
Regina Harper
Larry Harrell
William Harrell
Wayne Harris
Deborah Harrison
Steve Hartley
June Harvey
Wayne Hattoway
Claude Haywood
Melanie Haywood
Freddie Heard
Tony Heard
Harvey Heath
Peggy Heath
Donald Hendrix
Diane Henry
Terry Hooks
Eddie Horn
Donny Horton
Wayne Horton
Grover Howard
John Howell
Patricia Howell
Donnie Hudgins
Patricia Hudson
Randy Hudson
Lynn Hughes
Jerry Hulett
Kathy Hunnicutt
Linda Hunt
Peggy Hurley
Jean Ingram
Carol Jackson
Jerry Jackson
Randy Jockson
Leta Jaglowicz
Donald James
Richard Jansen
Phyllis Jeffers
Sandra Jenkins
Alan Jero
Frankie Johns
Brenda Jonnson
Christelle Johnson
Rad Johnson
Freddy Joiner
Billy Jones
Bobby Jones
Bobby Jones
Charles Jones
Wayne Jones
Diane Jordan
Linda Jordan
Ronald Keller
Pam Kinard
Larry King
Wandall Lewis
Linda Lindsey
Trudy Lindsey
Melody Lines
Larry Livingston
Patsy Livingston
Sharon Livingston
Sylvia Livingston
Russell Loyd
Sharon Long
Henry Love
Jimmy Lovejoy
Ronnie Lumpkin
Cherie Lyons
Glenda Lyons
Robert Maddox
Harriet Manville
Bradley Marshall
Jackie Marshall
Linda Marshall
Wanda King
Ray Kitchens
Patricia Kittrell
Susan Knight
Richard Krysalka
Dennis Ladson
Alan Laing
Bruce Lamb
Jerry Lamb
Lynn Lambert
Marie Lane
Bill Larkey
Jim Layson
Bonnie Lee
Linda Lee
Patty Lee
Edgar Lefils
Ronald Lemon
Dawn Lewis
Paula Lewis
Robert Marshall
Carol Martin
Kathy Martin
Nancy Martin
Lena Masmontet
Frank Matthews
Tommy Mauldin
Judy McAlpin
Dianne McClam
Mike McCowen
Susan McCranie
Patricia McDaniel
Edward McElhenny
Patricia McElhenny
Connie McElmurray
Gordon McElmurray
Gail McGlohorn
Judy McLemore
Michele McLindon
Debbie McMillan
Mike McPhail
June Meadows
Grady Meeks
Meri Meriwether
Marsha Middlebrooks
Gawain Miller
Sharon Mimbs
David Minshew
Henry Minshew
Renee Mixon
Cheryl Moore
Curtis Moore
Joan Moore
J. P. Moore
Joy Moore
Marvin Moore
Anna Mooring
Mike Mooring
Beverly Morgan
Dolores Morgan
Norman Ott
Marie Oxley
George Pafford
Edgar Parent
Joey Parham
Leonard Parks
Andy Patat
Ralph Patterson
Earnest Pattison
Charles Peacock
Rosemary Peacock
Faye Peavy
Paulette Peebles
Janice Pelt
Mark Perry
Linda Pierce
Lamar Pipkin
Robert Pipkin
Poyce Pirkle
James Pitts
Alfred Morris
Jacque Marstad
Larry Mosely
Martha Moses
Susan Mote
Barbara Moye
Dolores Moxley
Gary Mullis
Marc Murphy
Johnny Myers
Carol NeSmith
Morris NeSmith
Johnny Newbern
Sharon Nolan
Robert Ogburm
Linda Ogle
Beverly Oktavec
David Olds
Thomas Oliver
Robert O'Neal
Ricky Pollett
Barbara Powell
Runae Powell
Dennis Powers
Ricky Powers
David Price
Linda Prince
Dorothy Proctor
Bart Pruett
Brenda Pruett
Bevan Pryor
Derrel Pryor
Sherry Pugh
Danny Purvis
Shirley Quinn
Janice Rawlins
Danny Register
Elaine Reich
Danny Reid
James Richitt
Tommy Riddlemoser
Judy Rienertsen
Elizabeth Roberts
Genia Roberts
John Robertson
David Rodgers
Dan Rowland
Dayle Rowland
Mike Rozar
Lloyd Ruis
Rebecca Russell
Elaine Ryan
Gary Sandefur
Jimmy Sanders
Kathy Sanders
Richard Sanders
Janice Sapp
Steve Sark
Durward Sauls
Roy Schaffer
Ray Smith
Vicki Smith
Wayne Smith
Wayne Smith
Phil Snyder
Glenda Spires
Faye Spivey
Johnny Stallings
Linda Stallings
Barbara Stanfield
Donnie Staples
Jimmy Stephens
Stephany Stephenson
Linda Stewart
Jan Stevens
Don Stickney
Sandra Stone
Tommie Stowe
Howard Stringfellow
Joe Strong
Mike Schulman
Ronald Sealy
Ginger Seaman
Peggy Seigler
William Self
Johnny Sharpless
Melissa Shaw
Brian Shelton
Bernie Shepard
Mike Shipman
Diane Short
Jimmy Simpson
Edward Smith
Geri Smith
Jack Smith
James Smith
Janice Smith
Jeanne Smith
Rhonda Smith
Richard Smith
Ellen Stuckey
Tim Suddeth
William Sumlin
Harvey Taylor
Ronnie Thames
Terri Thames
Jeanne Tharpe
Carleen Thigpen
Jerry Thigpen
Larry Thigpen
Karen Thomas
Freddy Thompson
Lamar Thompson
Lynn Thompson
Kelsey Tidwell
Robert Tidwell
Roslyn Tomberlyn
Eugene Toole
Lannie Townsend
Tommy Tucker
Leta Tyler
Sandra Ussery
Rayford Varnadore
Johnny Vinson
Ted Vinson
John Wade
Ellen Walker
Ronnie Wallace
Larry Walls
Pat Walsh
Jane Walton
Gene Warren
W. H. Warren
Diane Warrick
Wayne Watruba
Carol Watson
Danny Watson
Jerry Webb
Duane Weekley
Judy Wehrle
Henry Williams
Jerry Williams
Jimmy Williams
Larry Williams
Linda Williams
Mickey Williams
Milton Williams
Sandra Williams
Melford Williamson
Patty Willis
Karen Wilson
Rebecca Wilson
Burke Wood
Charles Wood
Dolores Wood
Katherine Wood
Sandra Woodell
Robert Woodard
Diane Wright
Marie Wright
Robert Wells
Linda Wesson
Tommy West
Pat West
Roy West
Barbara Whitaker
Janice White
Troy White
Don Whitehurst
Terry Whitley
Beverly Whitt
Faye Wilbanks
Kay Wilbanks
Sally Wilder
Mike Wilkerson
Robert Wilkinson
Billy Williams
Brenda Williams
Danny Williams
Diane Williams
Phyllis Wright
Sandra Wright
Vicki Wright
George Yancey
Randy Yaughn
Peggie Yearwood
Ronnie Yopp
Sandra Youngblood
Sheryl Youngblood
First aid supplies are always on hand in
the office. Mrs. Frost gives Gena Bryant a
band-aid.
Attracted by the art exhibit, Don Strickland
takes a look at a few of the drawings.
At one of the favorite spots in the li- June Bryant and Janice Rawlings purchase school sup-
brary, June Harvey and Tommie Ann Stone plies from Adecia Pierce, one of our Book Store man-
enjoy reading a magazine. agers.
Organizations
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Through organizations we learn to ap-
preciate the true worth of our freedom
to assemble. Any group is only as valu-
able as the effectiveness of its activities
. effectiveness which depends upon
the interest and enthusiasm of its mem-
bers. Our clubs help us individually and
collectively learn to use this liberty as
advantageously as possible . . . expand-
ing and strengthening our understand-
Tate Me) mre(-lnnlorag-(a
143
Mckvoy
Student
Council
The Student Council serv-
es as the governing body of
the students, and it co-or-
dinates all school activities.
Throughout the year _ it
sponsors various projects,
such as Honor Week, can-
ned food drives, a festival
in the spring, and the col-
lection of money for the
William Brake Scholarship
Fund.
ROW 1: Lynn Stickney, Johnnie Cole, Linda Jennings, Lynn Moye,
Susan McDaniel, Irene Harrison, Diane Driggars, Martha Jane Brace-
well, Janis Trimble, Nancy Cason. ROW 2: Muriel Moulton, Angie
Dominy, Brenda Stokes, Pamela Etheredge, Suzanne West, Kay Harring- ;
ton, Donna Evancic, Ann Eldridge, Sandra Asbell. ROW 3: Gina Choff, s
Arrington, Pat Pape, Zenephia Annis. ROW 4: Sandy Cook, Glenda
Daniel, Veronica Fox, Bonnie Lee, Barbara Whitaker, Lynn Halstead,
Evelyn Strickland, Audie Schwegman
.
Leslie Russell, Nancy Smith, Earline Thomas, Patsy Horne, Shirley j |
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Rosie Wheeler, President; Charlotte Moore, Vice-Presi-
dent; Linda Harris, Secretary; Linda Darnell, Treasurer
ROW 1: Peggy Barry, Johnnie Howell, Harolynn Purvis, Sharon Jackson, Kay Holt, Mlinda Herndon,
Jane Windham, Kay Sellers, Susan McCrannie, Emily Carr, Chris Davis. ROW 2: June Austin, Gail
McKinley, Gloria Stehle, Donna Thames, Anne Mikus, Phydan Johnston, Guynelle Pitts, Judy McLemore,
Shirley OBrien, Toni Foster. ROW 3: Carolyn Crew, Bonnie Thigpin, Elaine Denard, Barbara Young,
Camille Garrard, Margaret Hall, Andrea Hammond. ROW 4: Ellen Russell, Marsha Young, Jo Anne Hill,
Dean Chapman, Sherry Lindsey, Sandra Meeks, Sue Hallman
Willingham Student Council
The Student Council gives the stu-
dent body equal representation and
encourages high standards of hon-
esty, courtesy, and loyalty. They al-
so keep records of all club activities.
Senior
ROW 1: Wayne Pierce, Oney Hudson, Virgil Cooper, Ronnie Digby, Wallace
Bates, David Hagaman. ROW 2: Henry Ball, Tommy Shaw, Jeff Wagner,
John Ginn, Raymond Baggerly, Tom Weathers, Jim Wooten; ROW 3: Kenneth
Hall, Phillip Parrish, Paul Merritt, Rutledge Beacham, Bill Pearce, Richard
Hamlen, Dickie Maddox
Joe McDaniel, Secretary; Pete Gaines, Presi-
ident; Charles Ross, Vice-President; Lamar
Harris, Treasurer
Junior
STANDING: Larry Bowen, Boyce Abernathy,
James Holland. SEATED: Derrell Parker
SEATED: Jerry Williams, David Nowell, Richard Stafford, Jimmy Simpson, Chucky
Cross, Ronnie Wallace, Ronnie Dominy: ROW 1: Grover Howard, Ronald Griffin, Cary
Adams, Sonny Haywood, Hugh Laing, Jack Culpepper. ROW 2: Johnny Myers,
Prentiss Lamb, Donnie Meeks, Jack Freeman, John Higgenbotham, Wayne Byrd,
Terry Bridges, Don Stickney
145
ROW 1: Kay Harrington, Evelyn Strickland, Sharon Hewell, Linda Lee Hurley, Sandra Meeks, Adecia Pierce, Jane Windham, Pat
Pape, Elaine Carr, Sue Boyles. ROW 2: Sandra Spann, Sandra Windham, Johnnie Howell, Gail McKinley, Phydan Johnston, June
Austin, Pat Prince, Gayle Bennett, LaVane Blair, Nancy Smith. ROW 3: Audie Schwegman, Pat Cooley, Gail Hartley, Jane
Jordan, Gail Williamson, Mary Jane Epps, Kathleen James, Joy Avera, Patricia Bateman. ROW 4: Betty Jean Woodward,
Veronica Simpson, Elaine Howard, Claudia Pate, Nancy R. Smith, Joy Kitchens, Mary Edwards, Sara Etheridge, Nancy Hicks
Mckvoy Beta Club
This national honorary society encourages students to reach for higher goals
of learning, honesty, and character. Members, chosen on scholastic and personal
merit, carry out various school-wide projects during the year.
SEATED: Bonnie Thigpin, President; Haro-
lynn Purvis, Vice-President. STANDING:
ROW 1: Rosemary Douglas, Sharon Quinn, Melinda Herndon, Lin- Elaine Denard, Treasurer; Marsha Young,
da Woodward, Kay Holt, Shirley OBrien, Ray Ann Johnson. ROW Secretary; Patricia Joiner, Sergeant-at-Arms
2: Carolyn Crew, Gail Holsomback, Peggy Barry, Robbie Duke,
Anne Brewer, Rosemary Wheeler, Sandra Holmes. ROW 3: Janice
Norris, Angela Bartlett, Jo Anne Hill, Dean Chapman, Donna
Thames, Brenda Kania
Willingham Beta Club
Senior
Kinloch Gottwals, Treasurer; Pete
Gaines, Vice-President; Wallace
Bates, Secretary; Ronnie Digby,
President
ROW 1: Richard Layton, Virgil Cooper, Gary Swearington, Steve Borum, Tony
Gunter, Billy Horton. ROW 2: Walter Garrett, Howard Gay, Joe Crochet, Philip
Self, Gary Smith, Buford Shurling, Richard McCullough, Oney Hudson. ROW 3:
Jimmy Fox, Charles Riggins, Kenneth Harrel, Rutledge Beacham, Henry Ball, Johnny
Neves, Johnny Goodin, Val Hallman, Charles Ross, Emmett Goodman
Junior
Danny Strickland, Treasurer; Cary Adams,
Vice-President; Fred Newberry, Secretary;
Jack Freeman, President
ROW 1: Donnie Meeks, Tony Yacobacci, Bennie Stevens, Larry Matthews,
Skeet Heard, Billy Batchelor. ROW 2: Jack Tamplin, Larry White, Steve
Joiner, George Balkcom, Don Blount, Larry Bateman. ROW 3: Connie Stafford,
James Collins, Gordon Dechman, Victor Funck
Key Club
The Key Club serves the
school community and pre-
pares the members for
useful citizenship. It de-
velops initiative, leader-
ship, and character. The
club set up the Safe-Teens
Club.
GAIL McKINLEY Bennett Chapman, Treasurer; Ronnie Dig-
Sweetheart by, Vice-President; Wallace Bates, Presi-
dent; David Hagaman, Secretary
ROW 1: Billy Horton, Howard Gay, Virgil
Cooper, Steve Borum, Joe McDaniel. ROW 2:
Douglas Hayes, Emmett Goodman, Buddy
Sherman, Johnny Goodin, Kinloch Gottwals,
Joe Crochet, Charles Stokes
ROW 1: Tommy Cook, Jerry Peavy, Ronnie
Stulz, Jimmy Smith, Tommy Mason, Doug
Patterson. ROW 2: Jim Wooten, Terry Jack-
son, Terry Moore, Steve Johnson, Robert
Benson, Wayne Pierce, John Ginn
Quill and Scroll
ROW 1: Melba Hinson, Janice Norris, Patricia Joiner, Rosie Wheeler, Ann Brewer, Sharon Jackson, Paula Fields,
Shirley Mayne. ROW 2: Barbara Smalling, Sandra Windham, Sandra Hooper, Welda Mullis, Marsha Young, Sandra
Sandiford, Lynn Halstead. ROW 3: Mary Ann Durden, Ellen Russell, Elaine Denard, Gail Holsomback, Pat Cooley,
Linda Fain, Donna Thames
The Quill and Scroll is an In-
ternational Honorary Society for
high school journalists. Its mem-
bership is composed of the staffs
of the school yearbook and news-
paper.
Dean Chapman, Vice-President; Sharon Quinn,
Secretary; Phydan Johnston, President
ROW 1: Kay Holt, Melinda Herndon, Linda Cheek, Sheila Rud-
man, Charlotte Jones, Dorothy Parker, Sue Tanner. ROW 2:
Martha Webb, Peggy Barry, Gail McKinley, Sandra Stubbs,
Janice Pearce, Sandra Spann, Jo Anne Hill, Frankie Thomas.
ROW 3: Pennie Bishop, Ann Mikus, Gloria Stehle, Sharon Jones,
Dianne Childs, Pat Sams, Carol Ferrell, Cheryl Lagowicz
Willingham and Mckvoy
Red Cross
The Red Cross works to benefit others through
co-operation with the National Red Cross. Boxes
of clothing and supplies are distributed to the
needy throughout the world.
ROW 1: Judy Monthie, Judy Waits, Jean Bembry, Gayle
Epps, Patsy Canty, Janice Hinson, Diane Wright, Debbie
Hallifield. ROW 2: Cheryl Hopkins, Renee Mixon, Paula
Childre, Linda Hudman, Judy Stevens, Rosemary Alfirov,
Beverly Howell, Terry Dorsey. ROW 3: Sheryll Young-
blood, Pam Johnson, Dawn Blalock, Cheryl Horne,
Juanita Canady, Wanda Lewis, Jewel Tucker, Meschal
Wasden
Barbara Young, Vice-President; Gloria Stehle, Presi-
dent; Lorraine Lewis, Secretary-Treasurer; Patty Bowen,
Membership Chairman
ROW 1: Lyn Hurley, La Don Walker, Kenneth Griffin, J. B.
Slade, James Priestley, William Newby, Tom Wichman, Ray
Huff. ROW 2: Ronnie Smith, Pinson Schulman, Ashley Hawkins,
Lucious Bowen, Royce Hudson, Pudge Butler, Sonny Harrison,
Jerry Minton, Philip Odum
Larry Hendricks, Treasurer; Lamar Kinard, Secretary;
Steve Brines, Vice-President; Tom Weathers, Presi-
dent
ROW 1: Billy Hodges, Tommy Pilcher, Ronnie Yopp,
Howard Benson, Rudy Jacobs, Darrell Young, Mike Wil- Ronnie Hutcheson, President; Ronnie Pelt
kerson, Joseph Griggars, Joey Parham, Don Blount. ROW Treasurer; Miss Donaldson Advhears Brad
2: Rosby McKenzie, Ray Bonner, David Algea, Wayne Henderson, Secretary; Larry Bolden, Vice-
Grace, Barry Fitzpatrick, W. H. Warren, Larry Hobbs. President ;
ROW 3: Gary Jerkins, Greg Cleveland, Wayne Register
Tri-Mi-Y
Tri-Hi-Y tries to carry out its mot-
to"to create, maintain and extend
high standards of Christian char-
acter through school and commun-
ity services and projects.
ROW 1: Sandra Griffin, Linda Woodward, Janis Bowen, Frankie Anderson,
Brenda Horne, Donna Sue Mondy, Ann Cryer. ROW 2: LaVane Blair, Pam
Dodd, Marsha Young, Dianne Short, Peggy Tidwell, Pat Dugger, Dawn
Blalock. ROW 3: Carolyn Sealy, Lynda Hardy, Dianne Sellers, JoAnne Leslie,
Theresa Loden, Linda Hall
Sharon Brantley, Vice-President; Runell Short, Treas-
urer; Ellen Russell, President; Chris Davis, Secretary;
Linda Mimbs, Chaplain
ROW 1: Bobbie Lewis, Pam Blair, Renee Powell, Jackie
Marshall, Peggy Hurley. ROW 2: Johnnie Howell, Sherry
Bartlett, Darlene Durden, Nancy Lewis, B. K. Denham.
ROW 3: Rosie Wheeler, Gail Hartley, Bonnie Willard,
Carol Ann Bryan, Anita Barnes. ROW 4: Judy Moore, Sue
Carol Ann Bryan, Judy Moore, and Sandra Griffin Boyles, Betty Jeen Woodward
discuss the new Teen Talks for a future program.
In-School Y-Teens
The goal of the Y-Teens is to grow
in friendship with people of all
races, religions, and_ nationalities,
and to grow in knowledge and in
love of God. All Y-Teen clubs work
in unison.
ROW 1: Judy Flanders, Pat Prince, Adecia Pierce, Sharon Fann, Jane Molton,
Pat Garrison, Anne Brewer, Gina Choff. ROW 2: Sandy Cook, Patsy Keen,
Angela Bartlett, Rachael NeSmith, Paulette Calloway, Judy Thames, Sheila
Herring, Carol Gibson. ROW 3: Katherine Redfern, Elaine Carr, Joan Cope-
land, Gwen Manning, Patsy Barfield, Carolyn Reynolds, Harriette Balcom,
Wanda Vickers, Patsy Winslett, Faye Conner. ROW 4: Donna Copeland,
Jo Ann Riddlemoser, Glenda Powell, Sharon Simpson, Bonnie Willard, Gail
Hartley, Margaret Matthews
SEATED: Wanda Garrett, Inter-City Council Repre-
sentative; Pat Pape, Chaplain; Sandra Meeks, Treasur-
er; Sandra Windham, Secretary; Carol Minor, Vice-
President; Jane Windham, President. STANDING:
Cynthia Darity, Secretary; Becky Russell, Chaplain;
Robbye Harris, Treasurer; Linda Darnell, President;
Betty Miles, Inter-City Council Representative
ROW 1: Allene Davis, Edna Mayfield, Vicki Smith, Linda Crumb-
ley, Linda Jordan, Lynn Stickney, Linda Nixon, Linda Robertson,
Jean Still, Linda Worrell. ROW 2: Lynn Moye, Regina Harper,
Brenda Clifford, Ruthie Hayes, Linda Powell, Theresa Landino,
Sherry Dixon, Dale Foster, Linda Baker, Barbara Arnold. ROW 3:
Dale Rowland, Karen Wilson, Brenda Fiveash, Janice Trimble,
Wanda Bean, Jane Hatcher, Barbara Hamlin, Evelyn Roberts,
Kathy Hunnicutt. ROW 4: Dorsille Bledsoe, Sherry Reid, Sandra
Choff, Faye Bridger, Barbara Powell, Vivian Hancock, Linda
Nobles. ROW 5: Theresa Greer, Diane Cooper, Karen Mimbs,
Linda Wesson, Nita Black, June Harvey, Sylvia Shore
ROW 1: Selyne Hill, Lynn Smith, Karen Mimbs, Linda
Chamblee, Sandra Jenkins, Linda Ogle, Gloria Brannan,
Sherry Colson, Judy McAlpin, Linda Stewart, Linda
O'Hanlon, Stephany Stephenson, Dawn Lewis. ROW 2:
Pat Price, Yvonne McMillan, Pam Witherington, Joyce
Batts, Jane Ogburn, Cherri Whiting, Connie Cooper,
Claire Gaultney, Teresa Pierce, Diane Hester. ROW 3:
Cheryle Moore, Carol Mullis, Linda Hudman, Sharon
Poole, Gwen Manning, Patricia McElhenny, Linda Stallings
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After-School Y-Teens
ROW |: Peggy Miller, Joyce Leach, Wanda
Hulett, Gloria Thompson, Jane Rice, Sheila
Rudman, Susan McBride, Pam Taylor, Linda
Price. ROW 2: Margaret Scott, Elaine Reich,
Harriette Montgomery, Ann Cooper, Dianne
Martin, Donna Justus, Ann Hooper.
SEATED: Paula McPherson, Secretary; Ann
Mikus, President; Muriel Moulton, Vice-Presi-
dent. STANDING: Lynette Jones, Treasurer;
Charlotte Jones, Program Chairman; Paula
Fields, Chaplain; Sherry Lindsey, Inter-Club
Council Representative.
Latin Club
Although the Latin Club is open only to those who
take Latin, the club tries to increase the interest
of Latin in all students. Latin Day, a highlight of the
club, is held in the spring.
Starlette Colter, Secretary; Barbara Bates, President;
Jan Jarrell, Vice-President
ROW I: Vivian Hallmark, Elizabeth Drake, Daphine Howard, Linda
Stokes, Jackie Morstad, Melody Lines, Runae Powell. ROW 2: Ray
Ann Johnson, Janet Walker, Marian Piper, Diane Bullard, Janice
Champagne, Diana Hall. Row 3: Martha Moses, Ann Eldridge,
Linda Vaughn, Linda Sue Reed, Christine Yates, Connie Ennis,
Melissa Thomas.
Spanish Club
McEvoy
SEATED: Elaine Denard, President; Adecia Pierce,
Vice-President; Ellen Russell, Secretary; Paula Mc-
Pherson, Treasurer; STANDING: Evelyn Strickland,
Gayle Bennett, Carol Ferrell, June Austin, Gail
Holsomback.
Christmas in the Spanish Club was cele-
brated with the breaking of the Spanish
pinata.
At Spanish Club meetings the mem-
bers learn more about the culture and
customs of the Spanish people, thus
making the study of the language more
interesting.
Pitt.
ROW 1: Donna Evancic, Donna Sue Mondy, Pam Dodd, LaVane Blair,
Sandra Griffin, Linda Hall, Julia Pouncy. ROW 2: Barbara Smalling, Judy
Flanders, Lynda Hardy, Darlene Durden, Sandra McCrane, Joyce Ivey.
ROW 3: Sharon Hewell, Elaine Howard, Beverly Bostick, Sandra Sandiford,
Ann Hooper. ROW 4: Nancy Hicks, Judye Head, Sue Boyles, Sharon Jones,
Garrie Brewer, Harriet Arrowood
Willingham
Doug Patterson, Vice-President; Gary Walker,
Treasurer; Ricky Payne, Secretary; Joe Mc-
SEATED: Louis Durden, Danny Day, Joe Sherwood. ROW 1: Billy Campbell, Daniel President
Eddie Miller, Donald Floyd, Charles Fiveash, Ray Hendrix, Carson Parker,
Jim Thigpen, Ronnie Lambert. ROW 2: Floyd Evans, Buzzy Leverett, Ralph
Pulliam, Royce Hudson, Robert Benson, Carl Puckett
French I
Raymond Baggarly, President; Steve Johnson, Secretary; Ashley Hawkins,
Treasurer; James Priestley, Vice-President.
The French Clubs attempt to
broaden interest and knowledge
of the French language. As a
result, they presented books to
the library on the subject.
ROW 1: Jacque Bryant, Henri Amerson, Elbert Chute, Rene Garner, Frederic DeBary.
ROW 2: Antoine Robitzsch, Maurice Kennedy, Raoul True, Jacques Hurley, Robert
Cripe. ROW 3: Raoul Lamb, Guillaume Smallwood, Richard Fowleks, Yvon Ellis.
French Il
ROW 1: Bobby Sykes, Marvin Roberts, Jimmy McGahee. ROW 2:
Charles Peacock, Johnny Neves, Forrest Hartley, LaVon Uptagrafft,
Phil Parrish, President; Phillip Self, Vice-President; Val Hallman, Bill Pearce.
Secretary; Mike Purdy, Treasurer; Susan Whidden, Advisor.
Future Homemakers
of America
The Future Homemakers of America strive to
broaden their knowledge of homemaking in prep-
aration for the future. They participate in school,
community, and national activities.
SEATED: Linda Harris, Historian; Kay Harrington, Presi-
dent; Brenda Smith, Secretary; Sue Boyles, Vice-Presi-
dent; Pam Johnson, Treasurer. STANDING: Pam Blair,
Carole Minor, Sue Hallman, Iris Hill, Susan Cummings,
Patsy Spires, Brenda George.
ROW 1: Diane Wright, Peggy Tidwell, Gayle
Epps, Sandra Holland, Becky Merritt. ROW
2: Freida McLarty, Mercedes Neves, Jo Ann
Tamplin, B. K. Denham, Carolyn Overby.
ROW 1: Jolyn Broxton, Kay Cooper, Ann Brown, Libby Britt, Barbara Arnold, Linda Edwards, Linda Darnell, Diane Griffin.
ROW 2: Echo Halstead, Judy Gay, Rosemary Alfirov, Zenephia Annis, Judy Evans, Peggy Quinn. ROW 3: Dianne Duse, Mary
Joyce Burdge, Barbara Hamlin, Sharon Fann, Linda Hall, Starlette Colter.
ROW 1: Meri Meriwether, Harriet Manville, Susan Mc-
Daniel, Gail Layson, Susan McCranie, Jackie Morstad.
ROW 2: Linda Petty, Susan McBride, Linda Nixon, Muriel
Moulton, Carol Mullis, Linda McDonald, Micky Loper,
Sue Raines. ROW 3: Brenda Pruett, Genia Roberts, Mar-
garet Matthews, Linda Russell, Ann Stone, Janet Kull.
ROW 1: Jeannie Tharpe, Jean Shouse, Judy
Swann, Linda Stokes, Jean Still, Ellen Stucky.
ROW 2: Angela Tucker, Linda Spann, Linda
Shelton, Mary Ann Young, Linda Robertson, Pam
Smith, Lynn Stickney. ROW 3: Candy Smith,
Sandra Wright, Carolyn Williams, Linda Wright,
Brenda Wood, Phyllis Townsend.
ROW 1: Barbara Jones, Sandra Asbell, Vickie
Funderburke, Ronga Brown, Carole Irby, Pattie
Funderburke, Martha Ann Jansen, Irene Harrison,
Mona Hayes. ROW 2: Connie Jackson, Linda John-
son, Nora Mae Forth, Bettye Hicks, Linda Hen-
dricks, Cheryl Horne, Brenda Horne, Linda Foster,
Janice Fulwood, June Harvey, Billie Irwin.
Senior
Dramatics
The Dramatics Clubs learn
more about make-up, acting,
and costumes at their meet-
ings.
SEATED: Gloria Stehle, Treasurer; Tom Reinertsen, Vice-President; Rutledge Beecham, President;
June Austin, President; Sherry Lindsey, Vice-President. STANDING: Pat Cooley, Chaplain; Robert
Scarborough, Treasurer; Jane Rice, Secretary; Buddy Sherman, Secretary; Gail Bennett, Sergeant-at-
Arms; Verlon Massey, Sergeant-at-Arms.
ROW 1: Sandra Spann, Doro-
thy Parker, Trudy Shearon,
Pat Sealy, Lorraine Lewis, San-
dra McCrane, Lana Tyre, Sheila
Rudman, Paulette Calloway,
Patsy Horne. ROW 2: Judy
Smith, Sandra Holland, Sandra
Meeks, Julia Pouncy, Donna
Hattaway, Veronica Simpson,
Bonnie Ward, Gloria Thomp-
son, Janet Madden. ROW 3:
Billie Irwin, Judy Monthie, Kay
Sellers, Barbara Martin, Harri-
ette Montgomery, Mercedes
Neves, Paula Fields, Jo Ann
Tamplin, Melissa Thomas. ROW
4: Mirium Odum, Beverly Mc-
Bride, Ralph Merritt, Dwight
Tyler.
ROW 1: Donna Evancic, Linda
Fiveash, Andrea Furline, Mary
Ann Durden, Louise Bennett,
Carolyn Crew, Pat Bryant,
Sherry Bartlett, Barbara Bell-
flower, Cheryl Lagowicz, Nor-
ma Jean Graybeal. ROW 2:
Wanda Lewis, Dona Bateman,
Ann Wilder, Andrea Ham-
mond, Cheryl Dent, Valerie
Fitzgerald, Candy Adams, Sue
Hallman, Janet Kull, Judye
Head. ROW 3: Louis Durden
Kenny Edney, Jimmy Draw-
horne, Larry Keys, Richard
Hamlin.
Jr. Dramatics
From demonstrations and ex-
perienced speakers, the Dramatics
Club members learn about act-
ing techniques. They put on plays
to practice this knowledge.
ROW 1: Brenda Williams, Mary Joyce Burdge, Kay Cooper, Linda Worrell, Linda McDonald,
Irene Harrison, Susan McDaniel, Marsha Hunt, Silvia Woodward. ROW 2: Sandra Wright, Gail
Hall, Sue Baxter, Janice Hinson, Rosemary Peacock, Rosemary Alfirov, Diane Blondeau, B.
Kay Denham. ROW 3: Patty Willis, Renee Brown, Janey Henry, Jackie Smith, Ginger Redman,
Nancy Martin, Janice Sapp, Linda Pierce. ROW 4: Pat Hudson, Lynda Shelton, Patti Funder-
burke, Sheryl Grant, Dene Daniell, Diane Henry, Faye Balkcom, Joyce Avera, Phyllis Wright.
SEATED: Martha Bracewell, President; Wanda
Avera, Ninth Grade Vice-President; Judy Reinert-
sen, Eighth Grade Vice-President. STANDING:
Joyce Pirkle, Secretary; Sheryl Hutcheson, Treas-
urer.
Thespians
A national organization for stu-
dents interested in dramatics, the
Thespian Society offers member-
ship to those who make a required
number of points. These are made
by taking part in different types of
dramatic readings and plays.
June Austin, Veronica Simpson, Linda Cheek, Pat Cooley, Gloria Stehle, Sherry Lindsey.
Pep Club
The Pep Club strives to create
school spirit at all Willingha
ballgames. The cheerleaders teac
the members cheers, which alsd
helps them in trying out fo
cheerleader in the spring.
ROW 1: Mary Joyce Burdge, Anna Mooring, Renee Brown. ROW 2:
Carolyn Brown, Joan Lavender, Linda McDonald, Linda Worrell, Jean
Still, Linda O'Hanlon, Lynn Berryhill, Sandra Woodell, Bettye Hicks,
Elaine Brown. ROW 3: Sandra Wright, Suzanne West, Echo Halstead,
Betty Miles, Linda Darnell, Gloria Brown, Robbye Harris, Vicki Funder-
burke. ROW 4: Silvia Woodward, Diane Driggars, Lynda Edwards,
Susan McDaniel, Gail Tapley, Peggie Yearwood, Susan McCranie,
Rhonda Hewell, Emily Carr, Janice K. Hinson. ROW 5: Marsha Hunt,
Brenda Stokes, Meri Meriwether, Diane Wright, Jeannie Tharpe, Brenda
Pruett, Rosemary Alfirov, Linda Prince, Rosemary Peacock. ROW 6:
Janice Bowen, Frankie Anderson, Margaret Grace, Tommie Ann Stowe : : F
, f ; i i i ; ~ t; Audie
Katherine Wood, Terry Dorsey, Ellen Walker, June Bryant. Chris Davis, President; Sherry Carver, Vice-Presiden udi
Schwegman, Secretary; Merry Lois Wilburn, Treasurer.
heila Waters, Linda Harris, Linda Hall, Linda Riggs,
ROW 1: M des Neves, Sue Voellinger, Jean Tappen, Barbora Booker, Rosie Wheeler, S' :
Linda Price, Libby Britt, Kathy Haller Peggy Wilson, Paula Lewis. ROW 2: Beverly Howell, Sherry Dixon, Rena Dent, "ae ag tent
Deese Marthe Ann Jansen, Carole Gibson, Linda Robertson, Mickey Loper, Charlotte Moore, Janis Rosson, Judy eee _ hOW. 4 ae
Janie Henry, Elaine Spillers, Huann Polivich, Susan Cummings, Faye Chofin, Becky Merritt, Dene Daniell, Ann Cryer, eee ran ar - him
Gall, Sue Hallman, Trudy Sheoron, Angelia Tucker, Connie aor eae ag 5 5 ee oe a, Sl [owed ill IP og
rri L Stickney, Faye Elliott, Terri Thames, Claire Gaultney, Sandra Johnson, Judy Thames, Hy . 1 ,
Wane tne, sylvia Shore, Iris Hill. ROW 6: Linda Howkins, Gena Bryant, Debbie McMillan, Linda Vaughn, Barbara ~~ ot _
Short, Linda Foster, Patsy Ennis, Nita Lovejoy, Sue Boxter, Kay Cooper, B. Kay Denham, Linda Johnson, Linda Savage. gh : ; gi ia
Wilburn Elaine Brooks, Elaine Pilcher, Patty Clainey, Margaret Tyson, Judy Evans, Patti Funderburke, Regina Harper, Sandra Asbell, Lynda e
Barbara Hamlin, Cherry Batts, Sandra Colter, Sandy Cook, Camille Garrard, Anne Brewer.
Ram Club
The Ram Club tries to create school
spirit and high standards of good
sportsmanship between the two
schools.
ROW 1: Donna Evancic, Sheila Waters, Rosie Wheeler, Anne Brewer, Jerrie Alfirov,
Linda Harris, Charlotte Moore. ROW 2: Charles Fiveash, Richard Jordon, Terry Colson,
Pete Gaines, Wayne Slaton, Kenny Deen, Darrell Stephens. ROW 3: Ricky Payne,
Jimmy Clay, Thomas Lindsey, Carl Puckett.
Lamar Harris, Vice-President; Ralph Pulliam, Chap-
lain; Jeff Wagner, President; Tex Watson, Treasurer; Bonnie Gardeners
Camille Garrard, Secretary.
The purpose of the Bonnie Gardeners
is to promote the beautification of our
surroundings at home and at school.
Much of this is done through workshops
and projects for the school.
ROW 1: Elizabeth Roberts, Connie McElmurray, Joyce Avera, Dawn Lewis, Jeanne
Smith, Linda Ely, Janis Rossen. ROW 2: Jean Bridger, Norma Jean Graybeal, Helen
Glenda Daniel, President; Patricia TeSelle, Secretary-
Bostick, Natalie Wood, Nancy Cason, Rosemary Turner, Sherry Dixon.
Treasurer.
Girls Athletic
Association
Membership in the Girls Ath-
letic Association is awarded to
girls who make a required number
of points by participating in the
various types of sports at McEvoy.
ROW 1: Linda Cheek, President; Brenda Smith, Vice-President; Evelyn Strickland,
Secretary; Sue Ellen Brantley, Treasurer. ROW 2: Louise Bennett, Donna Evancic,
Marsha Miller, Sharon Jones.
ROW 1: Carolyn Williams,
Ann Cryer, Judy Moore,
Sharon Hart, Margaret
Hoole, Candy Wagner, Fe-
licia Cooley, Mickey Loper,
Linda Ely. ROW 2: Marlene
Cauley, Marcia Barnes,
Mary Frances Robinson,
Judith McConnell, Iris Hill,
Trudy Shearon, Pat Cooley,
Roslyn Hall. ROW 3: Bren-
da Kania, Garrie Brewer,
Sharon Hewell, Marion
Ezzell, Peggy Campbell,
Chris Davis, Laverne Stal-
lings.
Evelyn Strickland, Helen Faulkner,
and Sharon Hewell.
Future Teachers of America
In view of their possible careers in teaching, the mem-
bers of this club increase their knowledge in the field
of education. By helping the teachers, they learn the art
of teaching.
Jo Ann Hill, President; Delinda Tomberlin, Vice-President; Elaine
Denard, Treasurer; Linda Jennings, Secretary; Mary Ann Durden,
Historian.
ROW 1: Jewell Hart, Kathy Hunnicutt, Gail Blount, Roslyn Tomberlin.
ROW 2: Karole Irby, Dale Foster, Paula Fields, Frankie Thomas, Ginny
Sarver. ROW 3: Debbie Walker, Brenda Jordan, Sandra Martin.
ROW 1: Cheryl Hopkins, Nancy Hicks, Dianne Edwards. ROW 2:
Lynne Lambert, Kay Probert, Donna Sue Mondy.
Future Farmers of America
The Future Farmers of America Club mem-
bers of A. R. Willingham are trying to
prune and beautify the shrubs and grounds
of our local grammar schools. The club also
enters livestock into the competition of the
Georgia State Fair.
ROW 1: Kenneth Thomas, Pinky Maddox, Doug Raleigh, Kenneth Lucas, Johnny
King, Dale Eads, Scott Fowler, Danny Smith. ROW 2: Bradley Marshall, Alfred
ROW 1: Harry Marshall, Parliamentarian; Francis Nowell, Morris Leon Hudson, Wayne Jones, Dewey Stokes, Brian Shelton, Harold Mosley,
Reporter; Mike Stokes, Chaplain; Wayne Hudson, Senti- Jerry Jackson, Larry Camp, Steve Hudson.
nel. ROW 2: Oney Hudson, President; Duke Lindsey,
Vice-President. ROW 3: Buck Carroll, Secretary; Donny
Israel, Treasurer.
ROW 1: Sharon Simpson, Carolyn Reynolds, Ann Marie Fiveash, Sandra McLean,
Patsy Horne, Barbara McBride, Darnelle McCleave, Judy Robinson. ROW 2: Pat
Barfield, Dianne Childs, Glenda Epps, Patricia Bateman, Patsy McDaniel, Paulette
Callaway, Sandra Holmes. ROW 3: Harriette Baughcum, Ruth Roberson, Janice
Sapp, Beverly Smith, Angela Bartlett.
ROW 1: Linda Garrett, Janice Pierce, Judy Richitt, Judy Horton, Brenda Beck, Mary
Jane McLeod, Bobbie Lewis, Becky Hibner. ROW 2: Elaine Carr, Linda Scarbrough,
Dorothy Parker, Peggy Campbell, Sue Tanner, Patsy Best, Helon Olmstead. ROW
3: Gail Montgomery, Dianne Sellers, Joanne Leslie, Theresa Loden, Linda Jump,
Marsha Hinson, Anna Jordan, Annette Haskins, Peggy Parker, Paula Childre.
Willingham
Future Business
Leaders of America
McEvoy
Future Business Leaders of America try to
create more interest in the business world
and increase the knowledge attained through
the commercial department.
SEATED: Guynelle Pitts, President; Helen Hayes, Secretary;
Sandra Windham, Treasurer. STANDING: Sandra Stubbs,
Senior Program Chairman; Peggy Miller, Reporter; Nancy
Smith, Junior Program Chairman.
David Hagaman, President; Jim Wooten, Vice-President; Jerry
Hardison, Treasurer; Jimmy Hamlin, Secretary.
SEATED: Lynwood Donald, Harry OCain. ROW 1: Jimmy Scroggins, Billy
Taylor, Lynn Woodard, Joe Edwards, Ron Graybeal, Bennett Chapman,
Larry Bridger, Charles Riggins. ROW 2: Larry Lovik, George Brinkley,
Bobby White, Roy Smith, Burney Keys, James Pelt.
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Allied Medical
Careers Club
The membership of the Allied
Medical Careers Club is made up
of girls interested in professions
dealing with medicine. Through-
out the year they hear speakers,
who encourage them to further
their study in this field.
ROW 1: Linda Woodward, Harolynn Purvis, Ann Hooper, Marsha Miller. ROW 2: Sandra
Sandiford, Marlene Starr, Jean Copeland, Gina Choff.
SEATED: Barbara Young, President; Carol
Ferrell, Vice-President. STANDING: Linda
Hurley, Secretary; Carolyn Tyner, Treasurer.
ROW 1: Sheila Herring, Lorraine Lewis, Paula McPherson. ROW 2: Judye
Head, Wanda Vickers, Toni Foster.
Radio
Club
The purpose of the
Willingham Amateur
Radio Club is to pro-
mote interest among
the students in amateur
radio. The club has
helped interested stu-
dents learn their code Wesick Wiavtlany; esos Cinthia: taut Meant
and theory.
Kemp Mabry, Advisor; Allen Worley, Secretary and
Treasurer; Charles Stokes, Vice-President; Tommy
Cook, President.
McEvoy
Library Club
Established for stu-
dents interested in li-
brary work, the Library
Club helps beautify our
library and make it a
more pleasant place in
which to work and
study.
SEATED: Sharon Jackson, President; Patsy Warren, Vice-
President; Guynelle Pitts, Secretary. STANDING: Yvonne
Sanderlin, Program Chairman; Claudia Pate, Treasurer; Gail Holsomback, Carol Ferrell, and Guynelle
Patty Bowen, Historian; Kay Holt, Parliamentarian. Pitts work at the desk.
ROW 1: Janice Sapp, Harriett Arro-
wood, Barbara Smalling, Edwina Mun-
son, Becky Hibner, Brenda Epps, Aurye
Jackson, Faye Sweat, Carolyn Granth-
am. ROW 2: Anne Hightower, Brenda
Hardy, Joy Kitchens, Vicki Chapman,
Julia Pouncy, Mary Edwards, Jean
Johnson, Donna Thames.
Willingham Library Club
The Willingham Library Club renders a valuable service to the school
in circulation of books, beautification of the library, and in its participation
in state-wide library activities.
ROW 1: Warren Martin, Rodney Pridgeon, Bill Pilcher, Curtis Price. ROW 2: Harold Lumley, Secretary; Bill Pearce, President;
Fred Newberry, Douglas Eubank, Donald Floyd, Raymond Metts. ROW 3: Ronnie Stulz, Vice-President; Micky Scandlyn,
Harold Brown. Treasurer.
DECA
The Distributive Education Club pre-
pares high school students for the busi-
ness world through distributive education
co-operative programs. By competing in
state-wide competition in job interview,
speech, and sales demonstration, they
widen their knowledge of the business
world.
ROW 1: Dennis Crowell, Louis Etheredge, William Knowles, Keith Epps, Wayne
Kitchens, Harold Gilder, John Clark, Larry Burdge, Billy Stewart. ROW 2: Harold
Deloach, Gerald Barron, Robert OReilly, Johnny Sanders, Tommy Joiner, Leon
Jackson, Reuben Shore, Thomas Bridger, Norman Thomas.
Ronnie Scott, Secretary; Lucious Bowen, Vice-Presi-
dent; Kenny Hall, President; Glenn Shepard, Treas-
urer; Herman Waters, Reporter.
McEvoy Science Club
The Science Club tries to promote interest in
the scientific field and encourage further study and
research through science fairs and other exhibits.
ROW 1: Norman Echols, Danny Dewberry, Ray Whaley, Eddie
Reed. ROW 2: George McConnell, Buz Moulton, Bill Stranahan,
Jimmy Sherwood, Dean Fellows, Ernie Adkins.
ROW 1: Beverly Oktavec, Jolyn Broxton. ROW 2: Bonnie Lee
Amos, Delores Sutton, Karole Irby, Faye Chafin. ROW 3:
Shirley OBrien, President; Jewell Hart, Program Chairman; Sue Nancy Hicks, Susan McBride, Pat Bass, Carolyn Carr.
Byars, Secretary.
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Physical Science Club
Physical Science Club members learn a great
deal about the industrial aspect of applied sci-
ence from persons of various plants and indus-
tries in Macon. One of the projects for this
year is putting up a student bulletin board in
the halls.
Walter Garrett, Charles Peacock, Phil Bryant, Gary Walker, Terry Miller, Jimmy
Lambert, Allen Rogers, Curtis Walker, Larry Stinson, Jerry Minton, Randy Hyder,
Donnie Griffin, LaVon Uptagrafft.
Ram Jets
The R : . . ; David Flansbaum, Patrick Elam, Rex Kaney, Secretary; Allen
e Ram Jets try to stimulate an interest in engineering Worley, Vice-President; Dick Pfund, Treasurer; Paul Merritt,
and technical fields, and to assist capable students in President.
training for careers in these fields. Life Science Club
The Life Science Club, advised by Mr. Leonard
Pridgeon in Room 111, has as its main objective
the furthering of their knowledge of science.
The members, while learning to perfect their
skills in science, also render service to the com-
munity and the nation. They also carry out the
programs of the Science Clubs of America.
George Balkcom, President; James Collins, Secretary; Larry
White, Parliamentarian; John Broghen, Treasurer; Bill Pilcher,
Librarian.
ROW 1: Kenneth Mosely, Terry Lord, Douglas Eubanks,
Tommy Smith, Vice-President. ROW 2: Melvin Usery, Sec-
ROW 1: Gordon Dechman, Hugh Laing, Tommy English, Danny retary; Pudge Butler, Treasurer; La Don Walker, President.
Strickland, Woody Meuburn, Steve Willingham. ROW 2: Fred New-
berry, James Holland, Jack Freeman, Connie Stafford, Charles
Almond.
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McEvoy
Math Club
The Math Club tries to encourage interest
of math in the lower grades. Only eighth
and ninth graders are eligible for member-
ship.
SEATED: Elaine Ward, Secretary; Judy Strickland, Treas-
urer. STANDING: Linda Foster, Vice-President; Dianne
Driggars, President.
Ed Cain, Program Chairman; James Knight,
Treasurer; Flip Parrish, Secretary; James Price,
Vice-President; Henry Ball, President.
ROW 1: Ann Nelson, Patricia Te Selle, Susan Brown, Patricia Ragan,
Cheryl Butts, Candy Brewer, Rosemary Turner. ROW 2: Dottie Rhodes,
Sandra Martin, Echo Halstead, Becky Kent, Cheryl Smith, Patsy Ennis.
ROW 3: Leslie Russell, Beth Godbee, Jane Walton, Brenda Johnson, Peggy
Willingham Math Club
The Willingham Math Club tries to broaden interest
of members in mathematics, to increase knowledge of
the subject, and to pass on to others appreciation of the
subject.
William Gober, Gary Swearingen, Al Under-
wood, Charles Ross, Bobby Humphries, Buford
Shurling.
McEvoy Art Club
The Art Club offers its mem-
bers opportunity to find better
ways of expression through art
by helping them learn art ap.
preciation.
ROW 1: Bonnie Horne, Sharon Livingston, Lin Merchant, Judy Sprinkle, Susanne Baxter. ROW 2:
Trudy Shearon, Darlene Sirmans, Carolyn Allen, Janet Pfund, Heide Blackwell, Cheryl Smith.
ROW 3: Gail Williamson, Edwina Munson, Dianne Jackson, Sandy Culver, Juanita Canady.
ROW 4: Harriette Montgomery, Delores Tomsic, Cheryl Lagowicz, Elizabeth Johnson, Marie
Graham.
SEATED: Lynn Halstead, President; Edwina
M , Vice-President. STANDING: Shirl
Willingham Art Club ane: foanasiiad lly Smith, Socata
ROW 1: Charles Cooper, Randy Albea, Eugene Cook, David Olds, Tommy
Morris, Danny Reid, Clay Pruett, Ronnie Scandlyn. ROW 2: Jimmy Sandiford, Carl
Johnson, Wayne Crumbley, Rickey Nobles, Barney Barron, Duane Weekley, Mike
Suttles, Ross Cooper, Mickey Griffin. ROW 3: Wayne Adkins, John Clarke, Bill
Williams, Jimmy Deloach, James Grantham, Donald Pitts, Ricky Powers, Charles
Kirb i
irby Sheehan, Tommy Pilcher, Paul Edwards, Woud, Willis Lastetier, Kenny Edney.
Ronnie Pelt. SEATED: Ronny Yopp.
Industrial Arts Club
The Industrial Arts Club teaches different phases of wood
work, knowledge of power machines, and proper use of
tools and equipment.
Fred Dickson, President; Ronnie Dulonge, Vice-President; Cary
Adams, Secretary-Treasurer; Tommy English, Sergeant-at-Arms.
ROW 1: George Asbell, Larry White, Steve Joiner, Paul Scott, Mike Landford,
Sonny Bonner, David Newell, James Hamm, Sonny Laywood. ROW 2: David
Bledsoe, Stanley Kimball, Terrel Gay, Roy Swain, Edgar Parent.
Audio-Visual Club
Carl Sheppard, Secretary; Terry Wheeler, Treasurer;
Ronnie Dobson, President; James Mercer, Student In-
structor; Jimmy Zwally, Vice-President; Terry Buffing-
ton, Technician.
The Audio-Visual Club trains boys in the opera-
tion of audio-visual equipment. They censor all
literature and posters in the school.
ROW 1: Larry White, Jerry Spillers, Terry Buffington, Carl Sheppard, Jimmy Zwally,
James Mercer, Ronnie Dopson, Terry Wheeler, Tommy English, Jim Overby, Sidney
Myers. ROW 2: Mark Coppock, Frank Whitley, Danny Watson, Dan Rowland, John
Higginbotam, Eddie Poulnowt, Gary Powers, Donnie Jones. ROW 3: Bob Stovall,
James Friedlander, Ronnie Maywell, Robert Forth, Bevon Pryor, Randy Albea, Bobby
Griffin, Bobby Jones, Johnny Stallings, Walter Holland, Chuck Cannon, Danny Frances.
McEvoy 4-H Club
By taking part in state fairs, projects, and other ac-
tivities, members of the 4-H Club learn to apply them-
selves in many fields.
Nancy Cason, President; Dianne Wilder, Secretary; Jane Jordan,
Reporter; Joy Moore, Vice-President.
ROW 1: Linda Stokes, Jean Ingram, Jeanne Smith, Faye Elliott, Rhonda
Smith. ROW 2: Robin Casey, Linda Stallings, Freda Shines, Evelyn Parden,
Sue Boyles. ROW 3: Lynn Hughes, Carol Crissey, Elaine Reich, Barbara
Martin, Rosemary Turner.
Denton Bryant, Barbara Martin, Jane Jordan, and Tommy
Smith plant a pine seedling as a 4-H project.
Willingham 4-H Club
Michael Collins, Vice-President; Ray Huff, Secretary;
Richard Hamlen, President.
ROW 1: Denton Bryant, Tommy Jones, Tommy Smith, Charles Over. ROW 2: Wade Elliott,
Roy Smith, Paul Caldwell, Michael Smith, Robert Maddox.
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Charles Stokes, Buzzy Leverette, David Flonsbaum, Kenneth
Harrell.
Phillip Moore, Richard Harrison, Jimmy Hamlin, John Neves,
Curtis Price, John Clark, Larry Lengal.
McEvoy Music Club
Appreciation and interest in music are the main
objectives of the Music Club. Through musical
programs and other school and community ac-
tivities they extend their knowledge to others.
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SEATED: Pennie Bishop, Program Chairman; Gayle Bennett,
Vice-President; Linda Jennings, President. STANDING: Phyllis
Alexander, Treasurer; Sandra Doolittle, Secretary; Martha Webb,
Social Chairman.
Safe-Teen
Safe-Teens encourage teenagers to demonstrate
courtesy and good judgment in driving. They em-
phasize safety through car checks and clean up pro-
jects.
Richard Arnold, Dwight Tyler, Larry Keys, Thurman Hathaway,
Guerry Doolittle, John Ginn, Terry Colson, Emmett Jordan, Tommy
Shaw, Carlie McNeil, Larry Garrett, Don Israel, Mark Bowen.
ROW 1: Clair Shines, Carolyn Tyner, Peggy Miller, Gloria Brown, Beverly
Morgan, Judy Parrott, Judy Crawley, Janis Rosson, Freda Shines, Betty Sue
Dawson. ROW 2: Claudia Pate, Sandra Sandiford, Linda Coe, Ginny Sarver,
Dolores Tomsic, Debbie Thigpen, Carolyn Shurling, Linda Ray, Margie Bowen,
Janet Pfund, Sandra Barrentine. ROW 3: Phyllis Alexander, Earline McGee,
Patsy Hughes, Evelyn Hall, Linda Wilson, Phillis Gilly, Thelma Horton, Faye
Sweat, Elaine Slappey, Anna Mooring, Miss Hudson. ROW 4: Sue Ann
Peterson, Vivian Hancock, Melissa Thomas, Jeanette Young, Karen Tyler,
Lynne Lambert, Gail Blount, Roslyn Tomberlin, Judye Beale, Peggy Collins,
Pat Dugger. ROW 5: Trudy Starr, Janis Taylor, Stevie Hayes.
ROW 1: Darcille Bledsoe, Barbara Whitaker, Beverly Whitt, San-
dra Williams, Linda Ricks. ROW 2: Pat Wist, Lindy Jones,
Karole Irby, Michele McLendon, Joyce Batts. ROW 3: Leslie
Russell, Mary Ann Bickel, Pam Bowen, Anne Fuller. ROW 4:
Dianne Driggars, Brenda Stokes, Sheryl Hutcheson, Pamela
Etheredge, Connie Ennis.
Band Club
Seeking to promote music education
in the school, the Band Club gives its
members an opportunity to express them-
selves and to learn the value of music.
ROW 1: Wanda Bryant, Linda Ely, Sharon Roland, Casey Brooks, Sharon Hart,
Sandy Jones, Ronga Brown. ROW 2: Gail Joiner, Judy Stevens, Barbara Suddeth,
Cheryl Moore, Brenda Williams, Melissa Shaw, Mavis Scott, Janet Walker. ROW 3:
Sharon Poole, Linda Hudman, Mirriel Brantley, Pat Price, Priscilla Belger, Nita
Black, Wanda Avera, Kay Baskett.
SEATED: Shirley Arrington, President; Janet Kull, Vice-President; Donna Evancic,
Secretary-Treasurer; Patsy Ennis, Librarian. STANDING: Lana Tyre, Publicity Chair-
man; Cheryl Arrington, Publicity Chairman; Dean Carrole, Social Chairman; Miriam
Odum, Captain of Woodwind Service; Cheryl Hamlin, Program Chairman; Delane
Bowen, Captain Brass Service; Judy Smith, Program Chairman.
ROW 1: Sherry Colson, Andrea Hammond,
Wanda Bean, Karen Wilson, Jan Stevens,
Cherie Holt, Georgia Holland, Selyne Hill,
Becky Russell, Carol Jordan, Sandra Holmes,
Mildred Leaptrot. ROW 2: Faye Balkcom,
Virginia Balkcom, Donna Walker, Linda
Nobles, Susan Brown, Mickey Willis, Reba
Kitchens, Debbie Walker, Debbie Hallifield,
Jeanette Young, Patsy Mason.
Willingham-McEvoy Notebook
Tune your radio dial to WBML each Wednesday night to hear the latest news from McEvoy
and Willingham. Peggy, Sharon, and Richard have done fine jobs as announcers on the program.
Some programs were highlighted by guests and interviews on subjects of special interest at
the time.
Peggy Barry, Sharon Jones, Richard Hamlen.
"Tween Teens Reporters
Let me see the section with the Tween Teens page. This request is heard in the homes of
many high school students every Sunday morning. News from all Macon high schools is pre-
sented each week. Our reporters have done a good job in publicizing news from McEvoy and
Willingham.
Sandra Hooper, Wayne Pierce, Sandra Stubbs.
Marsha Young, Jim Wooten, Editors-in-Chief. Ellen Russell, Charles Stokes, Organizations Editors.
Ramscott
Editorial
Staff
What does my job as
activities editor include?
A question similar to
this was being asked fre-
quently this fall by a
group known as_ the
Ramscott editorial staff.
After instruction from
Mrs. Hinesley and Mrs.
O'Keefe, our advisors,
and a period of trial and
error learning . . . and
frustration .. . we knew
what was ahead of us.
It has been an experience Kinlock Gottwals, Gail Holsomback, Feature Emmett Goodman, June Austin Paul Alexan-
which we hope will be Editors. der, Activities Editors.
quite rewarding for you
. the student .. . it
certainly has been for us
... the staff.
176 Ricky Parham, Linda Cheek, Tommy Shaw, Sports Editors. Layout Editor; Shirley Mayne, Mike Ford, Lynn Halstead, Art Editors.
Classes Editors: Elaine Denard, Phydan Johnston, Sharon Quinn, SEATED.
Jerry Hardison, Jimmy Hamlin, Larry Lengel, STANDING.
Photographers: Dianne Childs, Wayne Adkins, Pat
Cooley.
Copy Editors: Ed Cain, Rosie Wheeler.
Advertising Layout Editors: Herman Waters, Peggy Barry.
Superlatives Editors: Carol Ferrell, Jimmy Fox.
Typists: Hinson, Donna Thames; Secretary: Melinda
Herndon.
Ramscott
Business
Staff
Pennie Bishop, David Hagaman, Barbara Smalling, Busi-
ness Managers.
Lamar Harris, Charles Over, Lynda Fain, Sue Ellen Brantley, Nancy Lewis.
SEATED: Sharon Jones, Martha Webb, Janice Norris, Carolyn SEATED: Ronnie Baggarly, Cheryl Lagowicz, Bonnie Thigpin, Skipper John-
Grantham. STANDING: Johnny Goodin, Patricia loiner. son. STANDING: Mary Ann Durden, Louise Bennett.
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Rampage Staff
Six editions of the Willingham Rampage were
published this year by this staff, which worked
hard and cooperated well.
Tommy Hooks, Managing Editor; Charles Byrd, Advertising; Tom Weathers,
Copy Editor; Wayne Pierce, Editor-in-chief; Rutledge Beacham, Assistant Copy
Editor.
Ronnie Baggarley, Exchange Editor; Herman Waters, Assistant Circulation
Manager; Burney Keys, Business Manager; Eddy Maddox, Circulation Manager.
Howard Gay, Assistant Feature Editor; Wallace Bates, News
Editor; Ronnie Digby, Feature Editor; Bary Swearingen, Assist-
ant Feature Editor; Fred Johnson, Principal; Charles Stokes,
Assistant News Editor.
Buddy Sherman, Photographer; Ricky Parham, Assistant Sports Editor; Billy
Henderson, Coach; Buzzy Leverett, Assistant Sports Editor; Johnny Goodin,
Sports Editor.
Bonnie Blue Print
Editorial Staff
Behind any good school newspaper must be a devoted,
hard-working group of students. Helped by Mrs. Lanier,
their advisor, the Bonnie Blue Print staff begins work on a
new issue as soon as the present one appears. Their hard
work pays off when they see how the students look forward
to every part of their paper . . . the latest news, fashions,
gossip, jokes, reports from clubs, editorials, sports reports.
Dean Chapman, Editor-in-Chief; Gail McKinley, Managing
Editor; Anne Mikus, News Editor; Lynn Halstead, News
Editor.
SEATED: Lynda Fain. STANDING: Sandra Spann, Charlotte Jones, Shirley
Mayne, Nell Smith, Dianne Childs, Anne Brewer.
Welda Mullis, Barbara Conner, Paula Fields, Sheila Rud-
man Gloria Stehle, Frankie Thomas; Sue Tanner, SEATED.
SEATED: Sharon Jackson, Nancy Lewis, Typists. STAND-
ING: Sandra Stubbs, Sandra Hooper, Tween Teens Re-
porters; Janice Pearce, Roving Reporter; Dorothy Parker,
Reporter.
Bonnie Blue Print
Business Staff
Peggy Miller, JoAnn Hill, Pat Sams, Sandra Sandiford.
SEATED: Sandra Windham, Pat Sams. STANDING:
Nancy Lewis, Janice Pearce, Welda Mullis, Patricia
Kent.
SEATED: Brenda Beck, Brenda Epps. STANDING: Sandra Hooper, Lynda SEATED: Cheryl Hopkins, Penny Stulz. STANDING: Kathleen James, Donna
Fain, Runell Short, Judy Moore. Hattaway, Sue Boyles, Margaret Matthews, Anne Hooper, Marsha Miller.
Willingham Pride of
Band
Captain
WILLIAM GOBER,
Captain
Judy Monthie, Ann Wilder, Sandra Stubbs, Gail McKinley, Gayla Parrish, Andrea
Hammond, Donna Sue Mondy.
GAIL McKINLEY, Captain
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Superlatives are those students who
have been selected by their fellow seniors
. . . those who have outstanding personal
traits . . . those who have excelled in dif-
ferent phases of high school life. It is
with pleasure that we proudly present
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Willingham Football
This years football squad has done a remark-
able job of holding its own in the 1962 gridiron
season, despite some of the toughest competition
Region I-AAA has ever seen.
The Rams posted a fine 7-1-2 record, the best
in the schools history. They were runners-up to
the I-AAA champs and eventual state champs,
and in some quarters named the second best
team in the state.
BILLY HENDERSON
Head Coach
Martin Allman Billy Beale Jesse Duckworth Louis Downer
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Royal Rams
PETE GAINES MARK BOWEN RAY KANIA
All-State Quarterback All-State End All-Middle Georgia
Guard
Bob McMahon, President of the Macon
Touchdown Club, and guest speaker Dan
Hill present the Harry Kendall Trophy to
Willingham principal Fred Johnson.
The trophy was presented to Willingham
for its third consecutive win over its intra-
city rivals, the Lanier Poets. The Rams de-
feated the Poets three straight times, 13-6,
23-6, and 7-6. Watching are Willingham
Athletic Director Billy Henderson and Cap-
tain Pete Gaines.
Coach Henderson explains a play to Carl Summers, Study pays off . . . Pete Gaines makes good gain behind fine
Randy Mason, and Pete Gaines. blocking.
Rams Roll
Over Demons
26-13
Ricky Payne gets a bump on the rump compliments of
a Demon.
Ricky Payne gets into the act again, this time returning the favor, with assistance from Pete
Gaines. Mark Bowen watches with interest.
Rams, Devils
Fight to 0-0 Tie
Thelston Goss makes a little headway against Columbus club.
Pete Gaines grinds out yardage against Blue Devils.
Terry Colson, running from the halfback slot, swings around
left end for a first down.
Pete Gaines makes ten
yard gain after exercis-
ing the option play.
Above, Richard Jordan and Pete Gaines converge on
Granger ball carrier.
Right, Gaines is knocked off balance by onrushing
Grangers.
Rams Ease
By Baker, 13-7
Rams Down
Jordan, 32-6
Above, fullback Jeff Wagner goes over left tackle for short
gain.
Right, halfback Charlie Fiveash tries to get more yardage out of
recovered fumble. End Mark Bowen rushes to lend assistance.
Rams Tied By
Non-Region Athens
Above, Pete Gaines tries to get as much yardage
as possible after being shoe-string tackled.
Left, staunch defenders Carlie McNeil and Charlie Fiveash
make bruising stop on offensive foe.
Rams Squeeze
By Albany, 7-6
Above, everyone concerned seems confused as to just what
is happening.
Left, two Indians converge on Ram ballcarrier to make the stop.
Dosta Hands Rams Only Loss
12-0
Left, Rams gangbang tackle tough Wildcat.
Right, referees see who gets possession of early Ram fum-
ble. The Wildcats ended up on top.
Rams Slip by Packers, 7-0
Jimmy Clay halts driving Packer Back for short gain. Pete Gaines makes diving tackle to keep Moultrie man
from getting big yardage.
Rams Take Third Straight Win From
Poets in Cliffhanger, 7-6
The Willingham Rams of Coach Billy Henderson
made it three in a row over the Lanier Poets Fri-
day night, Nov. 7, as they made a fourth quarter
comeback to score the tying touchdown, and won
the encounter with 55 seconds left on a fine con-
version.
In what was certainly the most thrilling of all
Ram-Poet games, the Rams took the ball late in
the game to march against a cold driving wind
and a touch unrelenting Poet defensive line with-
out making one mistake.
Ram quarterback Pete Gaines scored the life-
saving TD, and Carlie McNeil booted the winning
PAT.
Henderson and Gaines discuss strategy concerning bleak situa-
tion during third quarter.
Jubilant Henderson after game.
Pictures Tell Story
Rams and Poets get nowhere against each other in At the half, Rams go to locker room to hear grim half-
first half. time talk.
Poets come back on field determined, storm down field Tension becomes almost unbearable for spectators.
for third quarter touchdown.
Fired up Rams get hands on ball and begin their fault- BINGO, touchdown, with 55 seconds remaining!
less drive down field ... and...
Varsity Roster
The 1962 Willingham football team will forever
be in the minds of anyone interested in Willingham
and McEvoy. The young men who played on this team
had those qualities tRat go hand in hand with success
in any walk of life: sacrifice, hard work, loyalty, dedi-
cation, determination, and most important of all, THE
ABILITY TO COME THROUGH WHEN THE CHIPS WERE
DOWN.
Willingham may be represented by teams with more
talent in the future, but future teams can learn from
the 1962 edition as far as the above traits are con-
cerned. As far as our coaching staff is concerned, these
young men are true Championswe shall always be
grateful for the contribution they made to our two
schools.
Mentor Henderson and Captain Pete Gaines
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Junior G160 Senior C150 Senior T221 Junior HB155 Senior E140
Floyd Evans Ronnie Nobles Ray Kania Carl Summers Jeff Wagner
Junior FB175 Senior T225 Senior T172 Sophomore T175 Senior FB157
Wayne Johnson Raymond Bateman Bobby Bryant Thomas Lindsey Mark Bowen
Sophomore T241 Junior G191 Senior HBT47 Senior E155 Senior E170
Fierce looking defensive alignment consists of, FIRST
ROW, |. to r.: Knight, Summers, Kania, Nobles, and
Lindsey. SECOND ROW: Luzier, Goss, Jordan, McNeil,
Colson, and Foster.
Rugged backfield, made up of center Carroll, quarter-
back Gaines, right half Bryant, fullback Wagner, and left
half Payne.
FIRST ROW, I.
to r.: C. Murphy, S. Johnson, H. Stokes, W. Kellum, D. Lance, T. Jackson, J. Evans, and L. Harwell. SECOND ROW:
Coach Mack Edwards, H. Windham, V. Ryles, D. Maddox, A. Taylor, M. Fields, C. Pulliam, J. Holland, J. Freeman. THIRD ROW:
Mgr. D. Brannon, R. Bateman, M. Bryant, C. Brown, L. Evans, B. Floyd, G. Hellmuth, M. Luzier, and Tr. D. Pryor.
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FIRST ROW, |. to r.: R. Brown, S. Bryant, J. Overby, R. Wheeler, G. Hutchingson, J. Davidson, L. Marshall, E. Poulnot, T. Hinson,
B. Henderson, Mgr. D. Pryor. SECOND ROW: J. Spillers, B. Boney, M. McMillian, W. Register, R. Lindsey, D. Pitts, D. Lindsey, C.
Allman, A. Brown, J. Landrum, C. Bentley, J. Cook, H. Lane. THIRD ROW: Coach Allman, L. Bolden, B. Abernathy, G. Jerkins, J.
Brogden, J. Hardy, L. Bowen, E. Arnold, J. Deloach, R. Crow, L. Stephens, W. Louis, J. Clark, C. Brannon, Coach Downer. FOURTH
ROW: R. Alligood, J. Defoe, R. MacKenzie, J. Ward, R. McCallum, L. Pope, R. Hutchingson, J. Higdon, R. Gibson, D. Parker, D.
Blount, R. Yopp.
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FIRST ROW, |. to r.: T. Bennett, R. Jackson, D. Cheek, D. Francis, M. Brown, B. Epps, M. Schulman J. Bateman, J. Culpepper, A.
Laing, J. Stallings, M. Burgamy. SECOND ROW: Mgr. D. Algea, R. Smith, E. Harbin, J. Lason, J. Stephens, R. Cooper, M. Williams, H.
Benson, R. Griffin, J. Sharpis, D. Ellis, J. Parham, D. Horton, W. Sumlin. THIRD ROW: Coach Duckworth, B. Fitzpatrick, B. Larkey, H.
Williams, R. Ogborn, R. Patterson, L. King, S. Floyd, D. Weekley, T. Hooks, D. Evans, J. Cherry, R. Daniels, D. Goodman, Coach
Garvin, L. Hobbs. FOURTH ROW: K. Dixon, R. Wallace, G. Belson, D. Jansen, C. Asbell, C. Cross, J. Simpson, R. Loyd, M. Perry,
D. Sauls, L. Mosley, R. LeFils, B. Goldsby.
Jimmy Clay receives the Most Improved Trophy from Bobby Bryant is the recipient of the Best Offensive
Coach Dave Hill. Trophy from the Rev. Allen Sanders.
Willingha
Coach Johnny Stallings presents Ray Kania with the Mark Bowen receives recognition from John Newsome for
Best Defensive Trophy. being named to the All-Middle Georgia Team.
Thomas Lindsey receives the Best Sports- Buck Carroll is presented the Best Blocker Trophy by
manship Trophy from Roscoe Cross. Dave McMahon.
Recognition
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Seven Trophy winners of the 1962 Willingham Football Team: |. to r.: Jimmy Clay, Most Improved; Thomas Lindsey,
Best Sportsmanship; Bobby Bryant, Best Offensive; Pete Gaines, Most Valuable; Ray Kania, Best Defensive; Buck
Carroll, Best Blocker; Carl Summers, Best Hustler.
Ram
Basketball
MARTIN ALLMAN
Head Coach
EIGHT RAM REGULARS: Thelston Goss (20), Ricky Payne (22),
Pete Gaines (32), Mark Bowen (14), Ralph Pulliam (50), Jimmy
Clay (30), Billy Hester (24), Bobby Bryant (10).
Left, Bobby Bryant, a 6-1
senior guard, who took top
scoring honors for the Rams.
Coach Allman goes over a play with Bryant and Gaines.
Above: Billy Hester goes under attempted block to collect
goal. Right, Pete Gaines dribbles past defender while
Ralph Pulliam prepares screen. Below, Ricky Payne has
two points in the making as he drives hard.
In above photo, Ralph Pulliam tries for two while Mark
Bowen looks on; right, a moment of indecision seems to
leave Billy Hester and Jimmy Clay as to who should
have the ball; below, Bowen and Pulliam make try for
stray ball.
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In photo above, guard Bobby Bryant deposits two despite
efforts of defenders. At left, Ralph Pulliam shows his
stuff with a jump shot. Below, Pete Gaines makes jump
against Valdosta lad.
Above: Pete Gaines shows fine form as he collects two
for Ram cause.
Left: Ralph Pulliam and teammate fight opponent for
rebound.
Below: Billy Hester shows grim determination as he slips
past defender to cash in a basket.
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Willingham versus Lanier
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64-62; 67-49; 59-45
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Pete Gaines tries in vain to block shot of Lanier foe. Ricky Payne follows
to lend assistance.
Willingham mentor Allman congratulates
Poet coach Henry Middlebrooks.
B Team Cagers
FIRST ROW, |. to r.: C. Brannen, B. Floyd, B. Thigpen, C. Haun. SECOND ROW: Mgr. J. Spillers, C. Summers, C. Brown, S. Brines, B.
Frederick, Coach L. Downer. THIRD ROW: V. Ryles, M. Fields, J. Holland, D. Blair, M. Beasley.
WILLINGHAM B TEAM COACH LOUIS DOWNER:
This group of boys were typical of the Willingham Ramshard workers,
dependable. This team was one of the best full court press clubs that |
have had the pleasure of working with. These young men should run keen
competition for the vacancies on the varsity next year.
WILLINGHAM NINTH GRADE MENTOR BILLY BEALE:
This season's ninth grade team has been the best ninth grade club .that
has ever played, as far as size and ability are concerned. If they improve
as much in the next two years as they have in the eighth and ninth grade,
they will be pretty sound material for the varsity.
WILLINGHAM EIGHTH GRADE COACH MIKE GARVIN:
This years eighth grade basketball team was, on, the whole, equal to
the other teams of the past. Their attitude exemplified the spirit of the
Rams. | hope that they continue to grow to be successful Rams of the future.
Ninth Grade Team
Left to right, FIRST ROW: R. McKenzie, C. McCullough, J. Brogden, J. Hardy, L. Bowen. SECOND ROW: H. Laing, J. Evans, B.
Henderson, D. Blount, D. Strickland, Mgr. W. Mullins, Coach Beale. THIRD ROW: L. Pope, B. Gunnels, D. Parker, J. Freeman, G.
Jerkins.
kighth Grade Courtsmen
Left to right, FIRST ROW: D. Cheek, A. Laing, D. Ellis, J. Lovejoy. SECOND ROW: R. Smith, R. Patterson, R. West, E. Horne, D.
Jansen. THIRD ROW: R. LeFils, D. Sauls, D. Roland, C. Asbell, K. Dixon.
Ram
Baseball
BILLY HENDERSON Region 1-AAA Champions
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FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Tack Mote (P), Dennis Bryant (OF), Wayne Slaton (P), Johnny Goodin (INF), Oliver Bliss (P), Charles Fiveash
(OF). SECOND ROW: Johnny Henderson (mascot), Terry Colson (2B), Jimmy Pritchett (SS), Jim Greene (OF), Gary Smith (SS),
Emmett Goodman (3B), Dennis Peters (1B). THIRD ROW: Darrell Pryor (Mgr.), Bobby Bryant (P), Floyd Evans (P), Ricky Payne
(2B), Mark Bowen (1B), Pete Gaines (OF), Joel Dickens (C), Dickie Crosby (3B), Billy Henderson (Coach).
Left: Mark Bowen makes fine play in putting out Poet diamond
foe.
Below: Tack Mote covers home in vain as opponents tally one.
Poet is out on fine play by Willingham first baseman. Poets get their revenge, as Ram is tagged out on pickoff.
Rams, Poets Swap Licks
Joel Dickens can only wait for the throwin from the outfield The Rams find it just as easy as Pete Gaines slides in safe
as Poet scores easily. at home while Poet catcher waits anxiously for the peg.
Pete Gaines makes vain attempt to score as opposing
catcher tags him out.
Jimmy Green blows bubbles
while coaching at first.
Southpaw first baseman Mark Bowen is almost success-
ful in pickoff attempt.
Willingham
Tennis
Team
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Second Man Third Man Fourth Man Fifth Man Sixth Man
Skipper Johnson Kenny Deen Charles Haun Val Hallman Tim Belury
GROUP PICTURE, FIRST ROW: Tim Brines, Mike Brines, Tim Bellury, Kenny Jones. SECOND ROW: Jimmy
McGahee, Val Hallman, Frank Whitley, Bobby Haggard. THIRD ROW: Russell Scanlan, Kenny Dean,
Steve Brines, Charles Haun, Skipper Johnson.
First Man
Steve Brines
Willingham
Track
and
Cross Country
Teams
JOHNNY STALLINGS MACK EDWARDS
Head Track Coach T Cross Country Coach
rack Team
VARSITY TRACK TEAM, FIRST ROW, I. to r.: Billy Vaughn, Lynwood Donald, Tommy Mason, Donnie Williams, Carl Summers. SECOND ROW:
Donald Jones, Harry Cain, Mike Luzier, Alan Sheppard, Tim Miley, Terry Wheeler, Thomas Lindsey. THIRD ROW: Carl Puckett, James
Holland, Sonny Harrison, Lamar Harris, Ronnie Wimberley, Jeff Wagner, and Wayne Smegal.
Left, Randy Wheeler, 1961-1962 varsity track
MVP award winner.
Right, Bobby Bryant, versatile senior cinder-
man, probable recipient of the 1962-63 var-
sity MVP track award.
Ronnie NoblesMike Fiedls Carl PuckettRonnie Wimberly
Carlie McNeil
Thelston GossBobby Bryant Thomas Lindsey Lamar HarrisTim Miley
Cross Country Team
Frank Ruis, James Avera, Lloyd Ruis, Harry Cain, Tim Miley, Alan Sheppard, Donald Jones, Sonny
Harrison, Lamar Harris, Wayne Smegal, Terry Wheeler.
Left, Lamar Harris, probable recipient of the Cross Country MVP award.
Freshman Track Team
NINTH GRADE TRACK, I. to r.: J. Evans, D. Strickland, G. Balcom, R. Brown, D. Jones, G. Hutchingson, J. Ward, J. Avera. SECOND ROW:
D. Blount, H. Lance, T. Lawson, B. Henderson, R. MacKenzie, C. Adams, E. Arnold, E. Poulnot, F. Rouis. THIRD ROW: R. Yopp, L. Boulden,
J. Brogden, J. Langford, R. Hutchingson, R. Lindsey, J. Edge, M. Parham. FOURTH ROW: T. Wheeler, R. Parker, G. Jerkins, B. Abernnathy,
J. Holland, J. Freeman, L. Bowen, J. Defoe.
MIKE GARVIN
Junior High Track Coach
To Terry Lance, a boy respected and loved by
all who knew him. As Willinghams most promis- Terry Lance
ing track man, Terry achieved this only by his
great self-discipline and ability to work toward his
goal no matter how difficult it was.
Willingham
Golfers
Buzzy Leverette Rutledge Becham Buddy Sherman Pinson Schulman
Elliot Sellars Kip Causey Mike Fields Wade Roundtree
ROW |: Ronnie Cooper, Robert Forth, Walter Holland, James Hamm, David Algea, James Freeman, Jim Lewis, Bobby Flanders, Mike Scrog-
gins, Vick Shaw, Ronnie Garner. ROW 2: Captain Robert Benson (standing), Terry Buffington, Tony Yacobacci, Richard West, Holmes Wilson,
Jimmy Zwally, Allen Shepard, Carl Sheppard, David Potts, Jerry Edge, Billy Howard, Captain Skipper Johnson (standing). ROW 3:
Roy Jones, Gene Beasley, Sammy McElhenny, Tommy Wood, Larry Bledsoe, David Seagraves, Buford Colvin, Mark Coppock. ROW 4: Pudge
Butler, Jerry Tidwell, Eddie Coleman, Douglas Damron, Wayne Rogers, Ronnie Smith, William Gilder, Wayne Rigby, Joe Bell.
Willingham Gymnastics
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Here we go, round and round the gym! On
cold days running is a good way to warm up.
Tumbli ng
Tumbling plays an important part
in the athletic program. Here, three
of our tumblers demonstrate the
backward roll.
Gym teachers Jo Hutto and Billie Anderson give an
example of physical strength by executing a diffiult
handstand.
Sports
Oh! my aching back, cries the first row, as these girls illustrate the formation of a
pyramid.
Folk Dancing
Promenade! How dullin an_ all
girls school, anyway!
Well, if you cant keep your figure one
way, try another. Donna Evancic does it
the hard way.
Exercises
We all dread the time of year when our cruel
teachers insist we do our exercises. But we
know how important it is to keep a healthy body.
Watch that waist line, girls. Exercising is usual-
ly done at the beginning of the year to prepare
the girls for more strenuous sports.
Everyone enjoys ping pong at McEvoy. Each year we have a
tournament, and anyone can enter.
Basketball
At McEvoy, basketball is one of our most
played, and most enjoyed sports. This sport
is played to promote good sportsmanship among
our girls and to learn the many skills of the sport.
Jump high, girls! You have to get that
ball to one of your teammates.
Guard her well, dont foul her, keep her from shooting.
We must remember all the rules that we have been
taught, to be good players.
Badminton
Marsha, where did the birdie go? asks Pat Cooley.
Archery
Are the McEvoy girls having to resort to weapons? They are developing skills in archery for some
reason. For most girls this is a new and enjoyable sport with a great deal of tradition.
Track has become a popular sport at McEvoy recently. Girls take part in relay races, the standing
broad jump, the running broad jump, and other types of races. The climax to this time spent in training
are the field events in the annual gym day held in the spring.
Soccer
Soccer is a_ well-liked
sport at McEvoy. Lassies
know many skills must
be developed.
Softball
In the spring, all lassies enjoy playing
softball. How do you think we get our
good suntans?
Field
Hockey
Running a close race
with soccer, is field
hockey, another enjoyed
sport at McEvoy.
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERSCaptain; Camille Garrard, right; Co-Captain; Anne Brewer, left. School spirit is an important part of our activities. The
job of promoting interest and enthusiasm is taken care of by our ch
FRONT R Rosemary Wheeler, Captain Camille Garrard, Co-Captain Anne Brewer. STANDING: Donna Evancic, Sheila Waters, Linda Harris, Charlotte
Moore.
FRONT ROW: Anne Cryer, Lana Tyre, Merry Lois Wilburn, Pat Prince. STANDING: Adecia Pierce, Sue Hallman.
B-Team Cheerleaders
Our Junior Varsity and B-team are encouraged to win by the cheers of the crowd led by Junior Varsity and B-team cheerleaders.
FRONT ROW: Linda Darnell, Susan McDaniel, Marsha Hunt. STANDING: Irene Harrison, Lynn Stickney, Janis Rosson.
Junior Varsity Cheerleaders
Activities
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work. By participating in the activities of
the various organizations at McEvoy and
Willingham, students develop into well-
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betterment of their schools . . . and have
fun while doing so.
Jan Thompson, Barbara Gardner, Marsha Young, and Jane
Brown attend the Beta Club Convention.
Publicizing of National Library Week is done very
effectively by Mrs. Reese, Kay Holt, Claudia Pate, and
Sharon Quinn.
FHA members explain the meaning of their club to mothers at the annual
banquet.
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Flappers Kay Holt and Jo Murphy entertain .in a scene from the
winning Beta Club skit. P
S pring
Spring of 1962 brought many happy moments with her. As
days grew longer, and hotter, we yearned for the end of school.
To Seniors, spring meant that their high-school years were almost
over; juniors anxiously awaited the time they would be measured
for their senior rings. Our teachers and principal found it hard
to control the spring bug which made most of us allergic to
our studies . . . or to any other work.
Of course spring brought excitement, too . . . the all important
elections of student council officers, class officers and club officers.
Marsha Young, nominated by McEvoys Beta Club, was supported
by all Macon Beta Clubs in her campaign for Vice-President of the
Georgia State Beta Clubs. McEvoys skit, The Roaring Twenties,
won the first place prize at the Beta Club Convention in Atlanta.
National Library Week, April 8-14, was brought to the attention
of all students by the many bulletin boards made by our librarian
and library assistants.
Becky Davis, speaker at the FHA banquet, added to the
enjoyment.
RX.
The Stags play entertainingly at the City Talent Show.
1962
Good Ship, FHA was the theme of this years annual FHA
Mother-Daughter Banquet. This years achievements and next
years goals were presented to the mothers. Becky Davis, vice-
president of First District FHA, was the guest speaker.
In April the Macon high schools displayed their various talent
at the City Talent Show. We were proud to be represented by
the Stags, a dance band, baton-twirling Donna Sue Mondy, and
others.
Phyllis Martin, singing On the Street Where You Live, captured
first place prize in the Willingham-sponsored Southern Accents.
The Senior Class presented a fashion show and tea to raise
money for their scholarship fund. The fashions, worn by adults,
teens, and children, were from stores in Westgate.
This year, for the first time at McEvoy, a Latin Day was celebrated.
There was an assembly in which Latin Club members presented
a fashion show and various skits.
Mrs. Cox has certainly kept our bulletin boards, halls, etc., neat
and attractive this year with her art students various products.
This years art exhibit was viewed and praised by all.
Our newly organized Thespians, an honor society for those
participating in the Dramatic arts, once again felt growing pains
as Babs Green initiated ten new members. Membership is based
on honor points achieved by participating in various activities.
The Senior Class members invited their mothers to be their
guests at a luncheon prior to graduation. Mr. Brake was guest
speaker.
Donna Sue Mondy lights up the auditorium when she twirls
her baton . . . fire sparkling from the ends.
Singer Phyllis Martin was the favorite in the Southern
Accents.
Shorts were modeled by Beverly McBride for the Senior The fashion show was a success, as these models show.
Fashion Show.
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Linda Sue Harris and Ray Ann Johnson participate in a skit Barbara Bates and Linda
Vaughn are also celebrat-
on Latin Day.
ing Latin Day.
Janice Champagne is in a Latin
Day scene.
Patsy Gegogeine and Rebecca Causey stop in the hall to admire the art Babs Green . . . honor Thespian . . . inducted new
exhibit. Thespians in a ceremony on May 31, 1962.
Mr. Brake, our principal, speaks at the
Senior Mother-Daughter Banquet . . . one
Rebecca Kemper, Beth Ward, Sondra Newby are shown with their mothers of the last occasions they will be together
at the Senior Banquet. as a class.
ear : AcKinle d ewer were sn
Sponsors for the Blue Team were Sandra Windham, Kathy Danahy Jean Moore, Gail McKinley and srew were sponsors
crowned queen later .. . and Judye Wilder for the White Team
During the spring, football players from the 1961-1962 team were chosen to play on the Blue or White team
for the annual Spring Football Game. The members of each team selected three girls to be their sponsors . . . for
the Blue Team, they were Sandra Windham, Kathy Danahy, and Judye Wilder, and for the White Team, Jean
Moore, Gail McKinley, and Anne Brewer. Crowned at a dance following the game was Kathy Danahy.
Senior-Dress-Up-Week found many dignified members of the Class of 62 less dignified as they donned various
queer costumes. The days included Roaring Twenties, Career, Country Hick, and Kiddy. Miriam McGee, Jean Hig-
gens, and Jane Herin appear as the Kids.
The last hot three days of school were spent watching softball games, relays, and other gym contests. Jane
Brown tried to run with a basketball between her legs.
The chorus, led by their director Mrs. Lewis, presented a night of music for parents and students on May 31.
Linda Jennings sang one of the three solos. van @ it
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Dignified Seniors Miriam McGee, Jean Higgens, and Its a little difficult to run with a basketball between the legs One of the soloists for
Jane Herin shed their dignity and become kids . . . as Jane Brown demonstrates the chorus program was
for Kiddy Day Linda Jennings. 249
Seniors Louise Bennett and Peggy Barry compare their rings.
Mr. Brake presented the Senior Class officers their new rings Fall
in a special assembly.
1? Margaret McEvoy High School began her sixth year
t of operation with an enrollment of 1227. Many changes
have been made to accommodate these students. Four
new class rooms have been added . . . two adjacent
to the lunchroom, two in previous locker areas in
first and second halls. There are 49 teachers on the
McEvoy faculty, of whom 17 are new. We are especially
proud of our new language laboratories for use by
German, Spanish, and French students.
For a few weeks at the beginning of school, the new
Seniors were the old hands . . . you see, they had just
received their long awaited Senior rings. Senior Ring
Day was proclaimed . . . and Mr. Brake gave the seniors
their rings in a senior-high assembly. Peggy Barry,
president of the Senior Class, and Louise Bennett
compare the beauty of their new class rings.
Sandra Windham, circulation manager of the Bonnie
Blue Print, presented a prize to Sue Baxter, winner of
the subscription contest for the paper.
The McEvoy Student Council held an orientation pro-
gram for the new eighth graders this year. Eighth
Success of the subscription drive of the school paper is evident grader, Jeannie Tharpe, received an explanation of the
as Sandra Windham presents Sue Baxter with a prize. guide book from Sherry Lindsey, chairman of the
orientation program. One of the big sisters, Ann
Mikus watched.
Big Sister Ann Mikus looks on as Sherry Lindsey, chairman McEvoy student Linda Baker is helped by instructors Billie
of the Student Councils orientation program, explains the Anderson and Jolene Turner in an exercise for the physical
guidebook to eighth grader Jeannie Tharpe. fitness program.
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Speaker for the Y-Teen induction of new members was Bob
Porter.
1962
Physical fitness tests have been given to all McEvoy
students who take physical education. These tests
will be given twice each year to show the progress of
each individual student. This test was set up by the
President's Council on Youth Fitness and is required
in most physical education courses. New gym instruc-
tors, Billie Anderson and Jolene Turner, assist Linda
Baker with one of the exercises for the physical fitness
program.
Bob Porter was guest speaker at Y-Teens induction
of new members. Jane Windham, president of McEvoys
Y-Teens, recognizes new members.
Tri-Hi-Y also had their induction of new members
at this time. New member Janice Bowen, president
Ellen Russell, and advisors Mr. McArthur and Miss
Colquitt stand beside the Tri-Hi-Y emblem.
Something new was added to our school pictures
this year .. . they were in color. Some of our freshmen
are shown getting their beauty struck.
The usual main attraction at the Spanish Club is the
advisors son, Billy. At this meeting, he is shown help-
ing members and Mrs. Hinesley nominate the new Standing by the Tri-Hi-Y emblem are new member Janice
officers Bowen, president Ellen Russell, and advisors Mr. McArthur
and Miss Colquitt.
Pictures for the yearbook were made in the library at McEvoy. Spanish Club advisor Mrs. Hinesley holds her son Billy as
Assembly-line precision was necessary to complete them in members nominate and elect new officers.
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Junior Charlotte Moore
Chosen 1962 Homecoming
Queen
Willinghams Homecoming game was again
played with the Moultrie Packers. Probably the
most exciting part of homecoming besides the
game, of course, is the selection of a queen and
court. This year McEvoys Student Council nomi-
nated five girls to run and five Willingham clubs
also sponsored a girl each. Elaborate campaigns
featured bubble gum, candy . . . and plenty of
hard work.
Charlotte Moore, a junior, walked off with the
title of Homecoming Queen of 1962. Her court
consisted of Seniors Marsha Young, Johnnie
Howell, Gail McKinley, and Kay Holt.
MARSHA YOUNG JOHNNIE HOWELL
GAIL McKINLEY KAY HOLT
Queen Charlotte Moore (seated) is surrounded by her court: Gail McKinley, Kay Holt, Marsha Young and Johnnie Howell. 253
Senior Class members from both schools work frantically to
finish decorations for the dance.
After spending so much time decorating the goal post, Jerri
Alfirov and Pam Blair hope their work will last.
Homecoming 1962
Preparation for Homecoming includes many hours of
decorating for the dance. Willinghams Senior Class, in
charge of the dance, received help from many people in
completing this job.
The day of the game is a busy one for everyone, especial-
ly the cheerleaders as they decorate the goal posts
helped by other girls, especially members of the Pep Club.
To make Homecoming 62 extra-special, the AMCC sold
white mums with blue ribbons to the girls at McEvoy and
the boys at Willingham.
The night of the dance . . . at last! Weve won the game
and everyone feels great, ready for hours of twisting to
the music of the Stags.
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Willingham Senior Class President Tommy Shaw, helped by
cheerleaders Camille Garrard and Jerri Alfirov, decorates.
AMCC member Martha Webb distributes
mums to eager McEvoy lassies who had
ordered them.
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tators.
orked hard during the game, although school spirit was already h
Willingham Student Council President Pete Gaines crowns Queen Charlotte Moore as escort Jeff Wagner, member of*the court
Johnnie Howell and her date Dwight Payne, as well as interested spectators, observe.
Mayor Ed Wilson spoke at Key Club-sponsored assembly at
Willingham. The Key Club aided in the oganization of Safe-
Teens, a group which promotes driving safety and courtesy.
See
At out-of-town as well as home football games, the team was
faithfully supported by our bands from Willingham and Mc-
Evoy.
Linda Willron and Kristine Skogland, both from Wesleyan, enter-
tained the Dramatics Club. By taking a simple skit and presenting it
various ways they demonstrated how a good actress could success-
fully portray many parts.
November 12-16 was proclaimed by Student Council as Honor
Week. Bulletin boards, posters, book marks, and discussion
groups advertised the theme of honor throughout the week.
Rosemary Wheeler, president of Student Council, and Gail Mc-
Kinley, chairman of honor committee, made plans with Judge
W. A. Bootle, who was guest speaker for Honor Week.
Rivalry between Willingham and Lanier reaches
its peak for the annual Willingham-Lanier game.
This year before the big game, a code of con-
duct, written by Inter-School Student Council, was
presented by Rosemary Wheeler to the student
body at a joint pep rally.
Pepe bmorer AP.
Students from Willingham, Lanier, and McEvoy listened as McEvoy Student
Council President Rosie Wheeler read a jointly-written Code of Conduct
Sam the Ram, mascot for the Willingham Rams, gave Willingham
cheerleader Donna Evancic a ride.
That scoreboard looked mighty good to the Ram supporters from
McEvoy and Willingham.
The marching band presented one of its best half-time shows for this
important game.
Each year at the Willingham-Lanier game there is
rivalry not only between the two teams, but also
between our fine bands. Directors as well as band
members work hard to present their most impressive
half-time show. The highlight of this years show
was the Barber Shop group.
Sam the Ram was really dressed up this year in
custom made frocks. Cheerleader Donna Evancic
really proved her devotion by going for a free ride.
This year was the third time we subjugated the
Lanier Poets to win the city title for football. When
the crowd from Willingham and McEvoy wildly
counted the last seconds of the game, the score
- As Mr. Littlefield directed, th at th
based inad Ti... we had-wen te wee 5 oscetag efie irecte ose a e game hard some good barbershop
victory again.
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American Education Week
was remembered by our Fu-
ture Teachers, who presented
shiny red apples to all
teachers. Mrs. Hall is given
her apple by Linda Jennings
and Elaine Denard.
Flu, headaches ... and test
aches . . . kept our clinic
full. Rebecca Watkins wished
she had been only playing
sick as she is given medicine
by Doctor Donna Thames.
Dr. Pierce Harris (above), an Atlanta pastor and well-known ae
was guest speaker at Willingham and McEvoy Thanksgiving a =
Pete Gaines, president of Willingham Student Council, is pictured wi
him.
Mrs. Halls English classes really enjoyed Shakespeare this
year. Below, Louise Bennett describes her Elizabethan theatre
to Mrs. Hall, Nancy Smith and Ray Ann Johnson.
General Motors Pa-
rade of Progress fas-
cinated McEvoy girls:
even Mr. Brake (be-
low) went back for
explanations.
POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL
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CHEER
The Junior and Sophomore class, in order to raise money, displayed
their talents November thirtieth in the Powder Puff Football game.
Charlotte Moore, junior, and Merry Lois Wilburn, sophomore, kneel
before lobby bulletin board advertising the game. Since it was a night
of opposites, boy cheerleaders Vernon Massey, Buzzy Leverette, Larry
Bridger, and Ronnie Stephens found out what it is really like to cheer
all night. Upper right, Coach Jeff Wagner lets go of some hard learned
tricks to Garrie Brewer and Evelyn Strickland. Below, Powder Puff King
Ricky Payne and date Candy Adams are surrounded by court members,
Lamar Harris and Judy Smith, Tack Mote and Adecia Pierce, Charles
Fiveash and Darlene Durden, Richard Jordon and Brenda Smith.
Mr. Ben Jones and Mrs. Susan Chanin narrated the
dress right show.
FBLA
Modeals in this picture are Harry OCain Phillip Odum and
Dianne Childs model
and Betty Horne.
here.
The FBLA chapters of McEvoy and Willingham presented a dress right program at both schools. These
programs, presented with the hope that they would promote good dress habits among the students,
showed the dos and donts for various occasions. The models from McEvoy were outfitted by Stephens
in Westgate; Ben Jones Mens Shop attired our Willingham models. The narrators, Mr. Ben Jones and
Mrs. Susan Chanin, gave brief talks on proper or improper wear on certain occasions.
Donna Evancic, one of the cheerleaders, probably hasn't been
home.
One way to encourage school spirit is to have pep rallies . .
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Sheila Waters, with others, leads a cheer for
- f y the Rams.
,
Have you ever wondered why
the cheerleaders are always early
for our football games? It could be
that they just got through decorat-
ing the goal posts . . . and haven't
even been home. Have you ever
wondered why cheerleaders are al-
ways at the dances after the games?
Well, they were there first . . . dec-
orating for the dance. Im sure we
would all like to thank our enthus-
iastic cheerleader squad for all their
secretly performed, but necessary,
tasks.
. especially when theyre co-ed.
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Elaine Carr, Jane Windham, Gail McKinley, and Phydan Johnston, new Sandra Windham . . . excited and happy. .- - has her flower
Beta members, kneel in front of the Beta Club bulletin board. pinned on. Now shes a Beta member
Everyone looks forward each year to
Beta tapping. At McEvoy excitement fills
the gym as each Beta member takes her
gold flower, goes up into the crowd, and
pins it on the shoulder of a new member
of this honorary society based on scholar-
ship, leadership, and character. The boys
at Willingham have the same feeling . . .
but without the squeals . . . as they watch
new members being sought out and
tapped.
The Quill and Scroll, an international
literary society organized during 1961-62
at McEvoy, inducted its members in an
assembly. Later this year it will tap its
new members.
Terry Jackson is tapped by Howard Gay
Phydan Johnston and Sharon Quinn participate in Quill and New Quill and Scroll members take pledge of membership in induction
Scroll induction and advisor Mrs. Julia Lanier watches. ceremony.
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Christmas 1962
Christmas celebrations began early this year at McEvoy. The Senior Class held their Christmas banquet at
Haddens Restaurant. Elick Bullington, pastor of Liberty Methodist Church, was guest speaker. Below: Gail
McKinley, secretary of the Senior Class, kept him busy talking before dinner.
The McEvoy-Willingham Dramatics Club presented the play, The Littlest Angel, to both schools. Below:
The littlest angel, Jimmy Scroggins, talks over his problems with head angel, Gail Fields.
The Spanish, French, German, and Latin students were not forgotten either. In an assembly they were given
a chance to display their singing talents by the singing of carols in their newly acquired tongue.
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The last day of school before the holidays was a whirl of activities. For some, like Sharon Jones, the fascinating
Limbo helped the time go by.
Student Council's canned goods drive more than reached its goal; not only maids and janitors, but lunchroom
maids as well received boxes of canned goods as a token of appreciation for their services.
Of course we think of exchanging gifts at Christmas, so Coach Garvin proudly displayed one of his favorite
gifts.
The Red Cross sponsored door decoration contest in Junior High was won by Room 140, Mrs. LaMounts
class. Mr. Greenshaw presented the five dollar prize which was later given to the Goodfellows.
Rosie Wheeler, president of Student Council, proudly gave Mr. Brake a check to be used at the end of the year
to help the girl of his choice further her education. The money was contributed by the student body.
Mr. Bullington speaks at the Senior Class Christmas Banquet. Accompanied by Mr. Harvey, the German class sings German
Christmas carols.
The Littlest Angel is presented by the Dramatics manger scene is depicted as the language classes sing their carols.
Club.
Sharon Jones tries the Limbo.
Mr. Lamont presents Mrs. Greenhaw a check for five
dollars.
Student Council sponsored a canned food drive in order to
give our maids and janitors canned goods for Christmas.
Garvin sports his new Christmas present. Rosie presents Mr. Brake with a check in behalf of the a
body.
Winter 1963
M1 WILLINGHAM
Pride of Dinie
wacon BAND GEORGIA
Willinghams Pride of Dixie Band was among the few high school bands which participated in Governor Carl Sanders Inaugural Parade in
Atlanta in January.
Dr. Eugene Nichols, of F.S.U., spoke on The New Approach to Modern Math at a dinner held here at McEvoy. Our Math department was host
to math teachers from other Bibb County high schools as well as Mercer and Wesleyan. Above: Miss Simmons, Mr. Golson, Miss Edinfield, Mrs.
Gray, Mr. Brake. Math club members Diane Driggers, Brenda Horne, Linda Foster, Judy Strickland, Beth Godbee Sandra Martin, Peggy Tidwell,
Patsy Ennis, Elaine Ward, Candy Brewer, Pat Pape, Elaine Carr served.
Senior Toni Foster gets
help on her working biblio-
graphy from Kay Jordan
and Anne Marie Fiveash.
All seniors will forever re-
member the long hours
spent on their English term
paper.
Paul Merritt takes his turn
directing traffic; this is one
of the seniors privileges.
Miss Stalnaker, a Board of Health nurse, gives senior home Evelyn Strickland enjoys the convenience
economics students some inside tricks to baby care new rn machines, which are
their lunches
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Sandra Tillman and Jean Shouse, sophomores, put finishing Gail McKinley, managing editor, helps Bonnie Blue Print
touches on a bulletin board advertising a dance to raise staff members Anne Mikus and Diane Childs put finishing
money for class projects touches on the paper before it goes to press.
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chairman of the
Ramscotts, turns
In the second annual J . , over the loot to
Walk-a-tk li .
a beg sats ll nets Sheriff Bloodworth
fund-raising drive, the j F
Ramscotts, a group from : in turn for Jeff
Willingham, McEvoy, and .
Mt. de Sales, competed ; :
against the Polio-ettes, : Gaines, and Mark
from Lanier, Miller, and , Bowens freedom
Stratford. G aes x
from jail. Their over
night stay was only
an overnight pub-
licity stunt.
Wagner, Pete
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Peggy Miller, Jackie Williams, Pam Etheredge, and Jan Many of our mothers came and stayed in the clinic during
Walker present Athropods to Athropods in hopes of intro- year. Mrs. Bounds helps Barbara
Young along the road to
ducing Mr. Grasshopper to the Biology class. recovery.
Rosie Wheeler, president of Student Council, discusses McEvoy Student Council running for the office of Vice-President of
Georgia Association of Student Council. Right, Jane Windham gives her opinion on the motion. It was later decided that McEvoy
would run.
Tri-Hi-Ys panel dis-
cussion was on
Courtesy. The mem-
bers of panel were
Pete Gaines, Jim
Wooten, Marsha
Young, Ronnie Digby,
Wallace Bates, Peggy
Barry, and Rosemary
Wheeler.
Not only was the Senior Richs Trip an important occasion for Prizes
the girls from McEvoy, but it marked the last trip for Mr.
Lockhart, head of Richs day tours on the Nancy Hanks. Mrs.
Lanier, one of the Senior advisors, enjoyed the day, too.
were given to the lucky girls whose names were
drawn from a box on the way to Atlanta.
Merri Meriweather is delighted to hear her name called as
Cherie and B. J., eagerly awaiting the Nancy, pick up their
the winner of one of the prizes given at the Fashion Show and box lunches.
Tea.
After spending all
day at Richs, Bobbie
and Helen relax on
the way home. That
lollipop looks good!
Seniors, Johnnie, Gail and Peggy begin to prepare for gradua- Schedules have to be made out for next year. Mr. Brake
tion by selecting their invitations. helps Sue Boyles, a junior, decide on a course of study.
The Beta Club held its annual Career Day. Much work goes into its preparation
to make it a success.
Bell, one of the guests, was from Wesleyan.
Patricia finishes putting up the road signs. Carolyn gives out name tags to the Beta girls.
A big welcome greets Mr. Brake on Valentine's after his
trip to Philadelphia.
F.H.A.s Sweetheart Ball, a gala occasion for all who attend, is The night is climaxed by the crowning of the queen, Miss Sue Boyles.
filled with music, dancing, and fun.
Surrounded by her court, Sue reigns as a beautiful queen.
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Marsha Young, Mrs. O'Keefe, Jim Wooten
Rosie Wheeler, Charles Stokes, Ellen Russell, Jimmy Hamlin,
Jerry Hardison, Phydan Johnson
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The shipment goes off next week. We
have to have everything ready! These
words are heard frequently by members
of the Ramscott staff. Much time and hard
work goes into the publication of an annual.
In the upper left is Mrs. Hinesley, the Ram-
scott advisor, who has proved to be invalu-
able to the staff. In the left center Marsha
and Jim, editors, work with Mrs. O'Keefe.
copy for her section.
Copy is an important part of an annual.
In the right center Rosie helps June with
copy for her section.
On the day that a shipment is due to go
off the work has to be finished, and it some-
times takes the help of a few more staff
members, as we see in the picture in the
lower left corner.
Introducing annual work to the Juniors,
Mrs. Hinesley and Marsha talk to the girls
in a Junior Class meeting.
i
June Austin, Rosie Wheeler
Marsha Young, Mrs. Hinesley
The bookstore, our guidance offices, and
bank are school services always ready to be
used by the girls.
We are appreciative also to the six girls
who spend their study-hall time helping Mrs.
Castlen in the lunchroom each day.
In the upper right are Adecia Pierce and
Pat Prince, who work in the bookstore every
morning from 8:20 to 8:40.
Mrs. Ginther, our senior high guidance coun-
selor, has her office open at all times to girls
in need of advice and help.
To help girls save their money for later ex-
penses, the McEvoy Bank operates every morn-
ing, taking deposits.
Brenda Darley, Gloria Branten, Jean Davis, and Donna Carpenter.
Adecia Pierce and Pat Prince.
Angela Bartlett, Peggy
Miller, Emily Carr, Kay
Holt, Margaret Hall,
Susan McCranie, Chris
Davis.
The office monitors have proved to be a
great help in the work of our schools office.
Taking care of many of the odd jobs, they
found their work interesting and enjoyable.
The library would be a very disorganized
place if it were not for our library assistants.
Their job includes checking out books, locating
magazines, replacing books on the proper
shelves, helping in the audio-visual department,
and giving information to girls about the func-
tions of the library.
Monitors Nancy Lewis, Harolynn Purvis, Bonnie Thigpin, Joanne Leslie,
Marsha Young, Gail McKinley, Melinda Herndon, and Barbara Smalling seem
to be taking over the office.
Pennie Bishop, Elaine Denard, Pat
Sams, Rosie Wheeler, Phydan John-
ston, Ellen Russell, and Brenda Kania
(seated) gather round the desk in
Mr. Brakes office.
Standing in front of the reference section of the library are Helen Hayes, Sue Byars, Barbara Jones, Joy Kitchens, and Shirley OBrien put books
Beverly Eleam, Jean Johnson, and Nancy Smith. away.
CL 17
Standing behind the desk
in the library are assist-
ants Barbara Smalling,
Adecia Pierce, Nancy
Hicks, Ann Marie Fiveash,
Harriet Arrowood, Dean
Carroll, and Mickey
Loper.
Assistants Yvonne Sanderlin, Barbara Gorman, Brenda Hardy, and Linda Nancy Riezenger, Dorothy Keels, Patsy Mason, Brenda Epps, and
Hurley listen as Ann Hightower explains the use of one of our pro- Mary Edwards are shown in the magazine room.
jectors.
Other libary assistants are: ROW 1: Sarah Alligood, Edwina Munson, Rebecca Hibner, Janis Sapp, Gail Holsomback, Carol Ferrell. ROW 2: Donna
Thames, Vicki Chapman, Guynelle Pitts, Juanita Canady, Claudia Pate, Faye Conner, Julia Pouncy, Jane Moulton, Mary Ann Durden, and Carolyn
Grantham. 273
Janice Norris and Bonnie Digby
Bobby Bryant
Bonnie Thigpin
Recognition is given to the achieve-
ments of outstanding students through-
out the school year. Our schools are
honored by the accomplishments of
their students.
In the picture in the upper left of
the page are McEvoy and Willinghams
representatives to the Inter-City Stu-
dent Council. Standing are Pete Gaines
and Rosemary Wheeler. Those seated
serve as officers on this council. Joe
McDaniel is Treasurer, Gail McKinley
is Vice-President, and Brenda Stokes is
Parliamentarian.
The College Board Examination is
taken by the Seniors in December.
When the scores return the student
with the highest score on the test and
highest academic standard is desig-
nated as Star Student and participates
in the District Star Student Contest.
This year Janice Norris was McEvoys
Star Student and Willingham was repre-
sented by Ronnie Digby.
The title Best Citizen suggests a
person well liked by everyone because
of his friendly attitude and outstanding
service to the school. The Seniors at
Willingham gave this title to Bobby
Bryant while the McEvoy Seniors chose
Bonnie Thigpin as their Best Citizen.
Below, Sandra Spann was winner
of the Betty Crocker award.
Sandra Spann
Sandra Stubbs
Sue Boyles
McEvoy was represented by beau-
ty, talent, poise, and personality in
the persons of Sandra Windham and
Sandra Stubbs, who were among
the ten semi-finalists in the Miss
Macon Pageant.
Some of McEvoys students held
office in organizations outside of
the school.
Sue Boyles, in the picture at the
top right, was city F.H.A. President.
Guynelle Pitts, in the center pic-
ture, was elected and did a fine job
as President of the District | Library
Assistants.
The title of outstanding Distribu-
tive Education student was given to
Herman Waters, whom you see in
the picture in the center. Seated
beside Herman is Kay Holt who
held the office of Secretary of the
Georgia Association of Library
Assistants.
The Y-Teens Inter-City Council
functioned under the leadership of
Sherry Lindsey, president, Anne
Mikus, vice-president, and Rosylyn
Hall, parliamentarian, in the lower
picture.
Sherry Lindsey
Roslyn Hall
Ann Mikus
Advertisements
276
McEvoy and Willingham students pa-
tronize many of the business firms of
Macon. These firms in turn use our Ram-
scott section for their advertisements. We
appreciate their moral backing as well as
their financial assistance.
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K. B. AND WAYNE OLMSTEAD
K. B. SERVICE STATION Compliments of
4509 Houston Avenue Phone SH 3-9684 JACKSON OLDSMOBILE,
Macon, Georgia
INC.
& 717 Third Street
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%3 NY Ze BI ' ' MACON, GEORGIA
A seasniiiaaanieieneeeeall Sales Service
Macon 4 Complete Year Round Toy Shop :
2330 Ingleside Avenue SH 3-5719
The CITIZENS & SOUTHERN
NATIONAL BANK
487 Cherry St. * Ingleside and Corbin Aves.
Cherry at Cotton Ave. * Westgate Shopping Center
Second and Hemlock * Shurlington Plaza Shopping Center
Telephone SHerwood 3-744|
MEMBER FDIC
DIXIE CLEANERS
One Hour Service
Convenient Drive-In Windows
Dial SH 5-1033 3113 Pio Nono Avenue
BARFIELD'S FINER FOODS
2160 Pio Nono Avenue
Macon, Georgia
BRYANT-MARCHMAN
HAIR CUSTOMS
4690 Broadway FOR MEN AND BOYS
TELEPHONE 788-3551 3716 Houston Avenue
QUALITY ORTHOPEDIC
SHOE REPAIRING WORK
MONDYS SHOES
PIO NONO PLAZA
"Shoes for the Entire Family"
AT SAVINGS YOU WON'T BELIEVE
Children's
Corrective Shoes
O. L. MONDY SH 2-2847
COMPLIMENTS
of
GEORGIA KRAFT COMPANY
Macon, Georgia
MURPHEY, TAYLOR & ELLIS, INC.
REALTORS * INSURORS
575 First Street
HADDENS
RESTAURANT
Catering to
Parties and Banquets
4451 Houston Avenue Macon, Ga.
PHONE 5-907!
Compliments
of
CENTRAL JEWELRY STORE
MODERN BEAUTY SALON
ANN WILLIAMSON
REBECCA ADKINS
BEULAH FREEMAN
JOSEPHINE WILSON
2114 Ingleside Avenue Phone 746-8556
LOOSIER OF MACON,
INC.
Good and Better Furniture
for Less Money
448 Second Street
Macon, Georgia
COMPLIMENTS
OF
LASSETTER'S SERVICE STATION
2471 Houston Avenue SH 2-9645
Macon, Georgia
Macon, Georgia
SH 3-267]
"Dannenberg
CLIFF DAVIS HARDWARE COMPANY
Your Friendly Hardware Store
Phone SH 2-1625 3156 Vineville Avenue
MIDDLE GEORGIA
MACK SALES AND SERVICE
4465 Marion Avenue
PONTIAC
America's Number One
Road Car
LAMAR PONTIAC
725 Third Street
COMPLIMENTS
OF
MORSE SEWING CENTER
354 Cherry Street SH 2-6421
Third and
Walnut Streets
RESTAURANT AND CATERING SERVICE
Call 743-4446
PARTIES CATERED DRIVE IN
ANY TIME COME IN Ar
ANY PLACE CALL IN
Have FoodWill Travel
Compliments
of
MACON LINEN SERVICE
COMPLIMENTS
OF
CARL HAYS, JEWELER
Member of National Bridal Service
406 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia
Compliments
of
PINEBROOK INN
Forsyth Road
Catering to
High School Banquets
and
Breakfasts
CENTRAL GEORGIA
FERTILIZER COMPANY
352 Eighth Street P. O. Box 390
Macon, Georgia
Compliments of
KERNAGHAN, INC.
DIAMONDSWATCHESSILVER
419 Cherry Street
Compliments
of
CHAMBERS LUMBER
COMPANY
MACON ELECTRIC COMPANY
DAVIS ADAMS TIRE COMPANY
3257 Vineville Avenue
Macon, Georgia
DAVIS ADAMS SH 6-9746
MACON MINE AND MILL, INC.
725 Fifth Street Telephone SHerwood 6-7367
Macon, Georgia
MILAM'S VARIETY STORES
1022 Pio Nono Avenue
835 Second Street
1635 Montpelier Avenue
MUNFORD
DO-IT-YOURSELF STORE
433 Walnut Street SH 6-5I/11
Macon, Georgia
MACKEY FURNITURE
WE COMPLETELY FURNISH YOUR HOME."
Dial SH 5-9048 1744 Broadway
Macon, Georgia
"Buick. Cadilze Since! V8
HUCKABEE
obulo Co:
696 THIRD AT PINE ST.
Macon, Georgia
MACON FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
HOME LOANS SAVINGS
377 Third Street 900 Pio Nono Avenue
Compliments of
PIO NONO HARDWARE
AND NURSERY
4561 Pio Nono Avenue Phone 788-1842
Compliments of
QUICK SNAK CAFE
AND POOLROOM
2672 Pio Nono Avenue
Compliments of
HERIN'S GROCERY
3245 Houston Avenue
GLASS' PHARMACY
Cherry at Broadway
SH 2-1837 Macon, Georgia
SINCE 1914
McCLURE-BALDWIN
& GRIFFIN
"Complete Office Outfitters"
EQUIPMENTFURNITURESUPPLIES
Dial SHerwood 2-2589
570 Mulberry Street
ELLER'S TIRE SERVICE
Complete Tire Service
4220 Broadway SH_ 5-9912
Compliments
of
MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE
471 Second St. SH 2-641 |
MELTONS GARAGE
All Work Guaranteed
446| Houston Avenue Dial SH 2-6746
I]. H. MELTON
Compliments
of
Macon Asphalt
and Paving Company
Contractors
4290 Pio Nono Avenue P. O. Box 3176
Macon, Georgia
Compliments
of
MACON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
All Types of Building Material
SH 2-5733
SH 6-755!
359 Oglethorpe Street
Macon, Georgia
GO WITH
GLO OIL
4317 Houston Avenue
Ben Shepherd, Manager
PORTERFIELD FLORAL AND GIFT SHOP
Complete Wedding, Funeral and Hospital Service
Gifts for All Occasions
FRANCIS AND FLOYD JACKSON, Owners and Operators
2610 Allen Road Telephone 788-5446
Macon, Georgia
FELIX PIT BARBECUE
"We Cater to Outings
502 Oglethorpe St. Phone SH 2-9345
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 63
Every senior will be given a savings
account of $1.00 in recognition of his
achievement upon presenting his an-
nual to Home Federal Savings and
Loan Association.
La a
USN & |
. TION Macon E
mel et ff
GROUND FLOOR
BANKERS INSURANCE BLDG.
J. E. TIMBERLAKE, JR., President
ici Bee . SAM P. LAMBACK, Manager
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
J. E. TIMBERLAKE, JR., President SAM P. LAMBACK, Sec'ty and Treas.
HUGH H. HILL, Vice President C. . McAFEE, Vice President
DIRECTORS
Tom Flournoy, Jr. T. Baldwin Martin Cubbedge Snow, Jr.
Hugh H. Hill C. O. McAfee David W. Thornton
Sam P. Lamback Chris R. Sheridan J. E. Timberlake, Jr.
Marvin J. Coddon William A. Snow Frank W. Walthall, Jr.
HOME FED!
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MACON
MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE
100 Bankers Insurance Building 35 Westgate Shopping Center
Macon, Georgia Macon, Georgia
SOUTHERN DISCOUNT COMPANY
329 Cotton Avenue Macon, Georgia
LOANS
Compliments of
R. S. THORPE & SONS
533-535 Cherry Street Telephone SH 2-6246
Macon, Georgia
Better Clothes for Men and Boys Ladies' Beauty Salon
Compliments
Compliments -
f
. DIXIE GENERATOR AND
DR PEPPER et et pig
BOTTLING COMPANY UTHSIDE 66 SERVICE
JAMES H. STORY, Owner
Macon, Georgia 4439 Pio Nono Avenue Telephone 788-9958
285
WESLEYAN COLLEGE
Founded 1836
Offering Four Degrees to the Qualified High School Graduate
Who Desires a Coordinated Program of Liberal Arts and Fine Arts.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC BACHELOR OF ARTS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF FINE ART
Visit Our Campus or Write for Further Information About How to Join the
Large Number of Macon Girls Attending Wesleyan.
L. A. THOMAS
DRUG COMPANY
ESTABLISHED 1898
Corner of Broadway and Oglethorpe Streets
Dial SH 3-7414
Macon, Georgia
KATIE BRADLEY'S
BEAUTY SALON
1392 Rocky Creek Road Telephone 788-1715
KING USED CARS
No Required Down Payment
KING SIZE BARGAINS WITH KING"
4110 Pio Nono Avenue SH 6-2837
acon, Georgia
LEES BARBER SHOP
"Finest Haircuts Available"
1396 Rocky Creek Road
BROWN'S BOOK STORE
Office and Art Supplies
Books, Prints, and Framing
357 Cotton Avenue SH 5-5739
BROOK'S PHARMACY
Cochran Field Road
Route #3
Macon, Georgia
KITE'S BOOTERY
2310 Ingleside Avenue SH 5-1018
Compliments
of
BURDEN SMITH and CO.
LEE AND ANDREWS AUTO REPAIRS
DAN LEE BERNARD R. ANDREWS, JR.
Hydramatic Transmission Repairs
By Charles Babingar
70 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE
548 Pine Street SH 2-5145
SH 3-6533
4091 Houston Avenue
Macon, Georgia
So Tender
So Tasty
Colonel Sanders Recipe
KENTUCKY
FRIED CHICKEN
"It's finger-lickin' good!"
R. A. McCORD MOTOR COMPANY
255 Second Street Macon, Georgia
Compliments
of
SUE'S DINER NO. | AND 2
OPEN 24 HOURS
DIXIE 4459 Pio Nono Avenue 3191 Columbus Road
TRUCK AND PARTS
COMPANY
RESTAURANT
2504 Pio Nono Avenue
MACON, GEORGIA FIXTURE SUPPLIES
COMPANY, INC.
523 Poplar Street SH 5-612]
Macon, Georgia
Used Trucks
New and Used Truck Parts
HOGGS
HOUSTON AVENUE
DRUG STORE
Your Rexall Store
4096 Houston Avenue Phone SH 5-4788
RAYMOND HAMMOCK
Home of Quality Cars
DIAMONDS JEWELRY
SAM WARD JEWELERS, INC.
833 Third Street SH 3-2214 Dial SH 3-3232 478 Cherry Street
Macon, Georgia SH 6-2036 nae, Gong
Compliments
of
ROYAL CROWN
BOTTLING COMPANY
HUTCHINGS FORD TRACTOR COMPANY
4395 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia
PARKER'S BEAUTY SHOP
IDA MAE PARKER
PAULINE VANDIVER
SH 6-254] re) Howkerg Avenue BUFORD OF PIO NONO
BEAUTY SALON
Compliments Pio Nono Plaza
of Telephone 743-2982
PIO NONO BAIT AND TACKLE
4529 Pio Nono Avenue 788-3895
HOUSTON AVENUE BARBER SHOP
REGULAR HAIR CUT $1.00 FLAT TOP $1.25
Open Six Days a Week7 Til 7
3247 Houston Avenue
Gents inr.....
REGERO
JEWELRY COMPANY, INC.
Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty
368 Second Street SH 5-2324
MEN AND BOYS
Best Wishes
From
PARK PLYMOUTH Westgate Shopping Center
PlymouthValiant MACON, GA.
"Home of Sincere Service"
455 Walnut Street
Congratulations
CLASS OF 63
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
PHONE SH 3-8008 PHONE SH 2-523!
SMITH'S
Battery Ignition Service, Inc.
Complete Carburetor and Electric Service
Every Job Guaranteed
Complete Line of Rebuilt Starters and Generators
Hazel at Second Street Macon, Georgia
E. RAYMOND SMITH
NEW & USED CARS, INC.
814 Third Street
CENTRAL
WHITE-AUTOCAR, INC.
4425 Marion Avenue
2812 PIO NONO __ SH 2.9407 Macon, Georgia
Compliments of Telephone 746-8144
BILL'S SHOE SHOP
Across From Westgate Shopping Center
QUALITY SHOE REPAIR Heavy Duty Truck Sales and Service
Soiseank White Autocar White Freightliner
of
BIBB THEATER
455 Third Street Macon, Georgia
Compliments of
Compliments
of
TAYLOR IRON WORKS
Compliments
of
VIRGINIA HALL, INC.
4345 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia
Compliments
of
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK & TRUST COMPANY
In Macon
Your Full Service Bank''
NATIONAL
BANK
) & Trust Co.
in Macon
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
DOWNTOWN OFFICE / CHERRY at SECOND STREET
SOUTHSIDE BRANCH / HOUSTON at HIGHTOWER ROAD
WESLEYAN BRANCH / WESLEYAN SHOPPING CENTER
CHEROKEE BRANCH / NAPIER at PIO NONO
Contractors:
Air Conditioning
Heating
Plumbing
RE Sheet Metal Work
Telephone 788-3800
Warner Robins Highway
Macon, Georgia
Admiral and Zenith Televisions
FURNITURE
wnnintpoot
WOOD APPLIANCE
AND FURNITURE CO.
3709 HOUSTON AVENUE
JERRY WOOD
Home Phone: SH 5-9243
Sales and Service
Phone 746-8116
WONDERLAND
WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER
Newest in Fashion
INFANTSTODDLERSBOYS
GIRLSJUNIORSPRETEENS
Shop 10 A.M. 'Til 9 P.M. Monday-Saturday
Compliments
of
UNION FURNITURE COMPANY
WESTGATE BARBER SHOP
L. L. RICKS, Owner
We Will Appreciate Your Head in Our Business.
Business: 746-5454
Residence: SH 3-0196
We Specialize in
Small Children's
Haircuts.
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TAYLOR
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
P.O. Box 3085 4290 Pio Nono Avenue
Macon, Georgia
"W"" SUPPLY COMPANY, INC.
BUILDING MATERIAL
398 Eighth Street SH 6-5145
Macon, Georgia
TRIANGLE FLORIST
CITY WIDE DELIVERY
SPECIALS DURING HOLIDAYS AND DANCES
South Macon's Original Florist
2705 Houston Avenue Phone SH 3-4515
MRS. GENEVIEVE HOPKINS MRS. CHARLES YOUNG
RESCRIPTION
ecinlists
Oldest
ee
For Finest Lenses . . . Carefully
Dispensed . . . Beautiful Frames
Com _ Opti Service
ees tickans
? J CONTACT LENSES @ ARTIFICIAL EYES
wa Otarion Hearing Aid Glasses
2 ReceptionistMiss Mario Adams
J. E. OldhamJ. E. Oldham, Jr.C. R. SandersN. F. Patterson
Dial SHerwood 6-4866
PERSONS BLDG.
Compliments
of
CHARLIE WOOD-
WILLINGHAM, INC.
484 Second Street Macon, Georgia
SOUTHSIDE VARIETY STORE
SCHOOL SUPPLIES, TOYS, GIFTS, HOBBIES,
PATTERNS, SEWING NEEDS, HARDWARE,
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
3677 Houston Avenue Macon, Georgia
Compliments
of
TRADING POST
484 First Street SH 3-2678
SHIRT BOX
MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING
4509 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
Class Rings . Club Insignia . Honor Awards . College
Fraternity Jewelry . Medals . Trophies . Commencement
Invitations . Diplomas . Personal Cards
NATHAN MORGAN THAD WILKINS
P.O. Box 612 = Telephone 452-2129 3330 Peachtree Road = Telephone CE 3-2200
Milledgeville, Georgia Atlanta 5, Georgia
Were on our way to Crandall .. .
Crandall Business College.
We want a business future,
So we're getting business knowledge
When you graduate from Crandall,
You're assured of a position...
Free placement service is a Crandall
tradition.
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} \|777 WALNUT STREET
4 \\ SH 3-2923
Join the happy Crandall parade. . . Classes Day or Night...
Be a Crandall grad So your course is clear
The Crandall grad At Crandall Business College
Makes the grade. Crandall Cares for Your Career!
CRANDALL BUSINESS COLLEGE
777 Walnut Street
SH 3-2923
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| HAMBURGERS
look for the golden arches...
1450 ROCKY CREEK ROAD MACON, GEORGIA
ACADEMY PLAYHOUSE
441 Third Street
Complete Theatrical Training
Specializing in the Fields of:
ARMSTRONG CORK @ DanceBallet, Tap, Modern Jazz, Ballroom
Th k
COMPANY fo Saregama
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES NOW IN EFFECT
ADULT, TEEN, AND PRE-TEEN CLASSES
Post Office Box 1347
BROADWAY HARDWARE
MACON, GEORGIA COMPANY, INC.
Supplying South Macon's Hardware Needs
4290 Broadway SH 6-2454
Compliments of
A. S. HATCHER COMPANY
ART MICKLER
MARINE DIVISION Sporting Goods
Chris Craft Boats SH _ 5-1775 263 Broadway
Johnson Outboard Motors Macon, Georgia
AMERICAN OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.
"Everything for the Office
552 Mulberry Street Macon, Georgia
ICE CREAM
Dordens
JACK SMITHS
GULF SERVICE STATION
Pio Nono and Hightower Rd.
of Across From Westgate Shopping Center
Compliments
Tune-Up
Brake Service
BEN FRANKLIN Road Service
5 & 10
FURNITURE G. E. APPLIANCES
BARON'S, INC.
Westgate Shopping Center SH 6-0527
Macon, Georgia
Pio Nono Plaza Shopping Center
Complete Line of School Supplies
| ) TH ic B PU a So SF Heairn & Lire insurance Comeany
HOME OF Fice
MACON,GEORGIA
Fine Mens Wear
414 CHERRY STREET
MACON, GEORGIA
Compliments
of
VEAL'S BAIT AND TACKLE
COMPLIMENTARY NAMES
Thomas Sapp's Wrecker Service
Chapman's Pharmacy
Thermo-Fax-Sales
Coach House Restaurant
a
ft
Advanced Secretarial
for Commercial Graduates
Complete Office Machines Course
Beginning and Advanced Bookkeeping
Monthly Tuition Rates or Course Plan
Lifetime Placement for Every Graduate
556 First Street SHerwood 2-3667
DAIRY LANE
AND GRILL
3129 Vineville Avenue
746-5523
MACON BOWL-O-MAT, INC.
3720 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia
SH 6-7657 & JOHN A. WOLF, Mgr.
Compliments
of
T. Y. GIBSON PEST CONTROL
1034 Second Street
DAIRY PRODUCTS THAT CARRY THIS LABEL...
ARE GRADE A ALL THE WAY!
DAIRY PRODUCTS
COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER
Park and Shop and Save at
Compliments of
JARRELL'S PAINT CENTER
3266 Pio Nono Ave. Macon, Georgia Belk-Matthews
J. G. MARTIN'S
GUN AND LOCK SHOP
Safes for SaleNew and Used
Safes Opened and Repaired
HART BUILDING SH 2-7217
Department Store
Macon, Georgia
When you travel. . .
. the familiar red-white-and-blue
Standard Oil sign is your guidepost
to dependable products, friendly
service and clean restrooms!
lt makes your trip more pleasant!
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(KENTUCKY)
INSTITUTIONAL WHOLESALERS,
Purveyors of Quality Products
Throughout
Georgia, N
Carolina,
orth Florida, North
South Carolina
Prompt Shipment Made of All
Orders Whether a Case or a
GENERAL
Of,
Carload
OFFICES
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Catering Exclusively to
Schools, Colleges, Hospitals,
Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs,
Industrial Food Operations,
Bakers and Institutions
MACON, GEORGIA
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Middle Georgias Oldest Funeral Home
With
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Largest and Most Experienced Staff
T. M. Bailey
G. Paul Adams
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Clifton B. Orr, Jr.
Joseph M. Childs
Alton W. Ellis
H. P. Henderson, Jr.
Howard Glen Almand
Harry G. Moody
Thomas B. Hamlin
765 Cherry Street
746-432 |
J. FREEMAN HART, JR.
James Carswell Durden
Ernest C. Saxon
Miller Bayne Mallary
James Fain
Miss Beulah McElveen
Mrs. Theresa Sheridan
Mrs. Mary O. Boland
Mrs. Audrey Cooper
Mrs. Allene P. Lambert
Mrs. Hazel G. Pittman
R. H. SMALLINGS SONS
801 Forsyth Street
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
74 Years Continuous Service
Telephones isin, Ge
SH 3-8252, SH 5-1867
RALSTON-PURINA
COMPANY, INC.
FEED AND GRAINS
4460 Broadway SH 6-4311
Compliments
of
SOUTHERN CRATE
AND VENEER
COMPANY
Manufacturers of
Wirebound Boxes and Crates
SAM HALL AND SONS
GradingExcavating
HaulingLand Clearing
Concrete WorkSwimming Pools
Equipment Rental
555 Bartlett Street Dial SH 6-2737
Compliments
of
SCHWOBILT CLOTHES
ROY G. WILLIAMS, INC.
MACON'S LEADING DRUGGISTS
Corner of Second and Cherry Streets
Free Delivery
Compliments
of
RIO GRANDE FENCE COMPANY
4405 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia
Flowers That Whisper . .What Words Can't Say"
QUALITY AUTO SALES
SOUTHSIDE FLORIST 645 Second Street Phone SH 6-4355
AND GIFT SHOP Macon, Georgia
2977 Houston Avenue Phone SH 5-5742
Beall Plaza
MRS. E. C. CASTELLAW AND JACK CASTELLAW (Owners)
DepeuclalLe- :
AUTOMOBILES 7
SCOTT'S SUPERMARKET
L. OSCAR WALKER
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INFANTS THRU TEENS
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RAMSCOTT staff, in our work. It has been an unforgettable experience
to each of us .. . but truly a rewarding one. We only hope that this
annual will become as much a part of you as it has of us.
Our special appreciation goes to these people: Mr. and Mrs. Julian
Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bryant for allowing us to use their
homes for pictures; Mrs. Dorothy Cox, McEvoy art teacher, for her
suggestions; The Macon Telegraph and News for sending their used
pictures; Mr. Charles Deaton for giving us his time and help in picture-
taking; Drinnon's . . . and especially Mr. Ralph Jones . . . for their
time and interest; Coke's for developing pictures so quickly; out patient
parents for not mentioning too often our lower grades and absence
at home; our principals and long-suffering faculty members for being
so understanding about all the class interruptions; Mrs. Elizabeth Hines-
ley, and Mrs. Betty Lou O'Keefe, our editorial advisors, for their advice
and help.
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ACTIVITIES
Assemblies
244-275
250, 256, 258, 260, 262
Class 247, 248, 249, 259, 262, 265, 268
Miscellaneous
246, 247, 263, 264, 265,
267, 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275
Organizations
246, 248, 250, 251, 256, 260,
261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 267, 268, 269, 270
Sports
ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY
Board of Education
Principals 12, 250, 258, 262, 264,
Brake, William
Deacton, Charles
Johnson, Fred
Superintendents and Assistants
Faculty
Adams, Ina 13, 202, 216, 213,
Allman, Martin P.
Anderson, Billie 13,
Anthony, Rebekah
Ayers, Frances
Baird, Addie Rie
Baldwin, Frances
Beale, Billy J
Beasley, Linda
Beatty, Daisy
Berlin, Virginia
Broke, Jeanette
Burt, Mary Jim
Byrd, Charles
Cash, Amy
Castlen, Mildred
Chambers, Jeanette
Clark, Beth
Clary, Joyce
Coleman, Martha
Collins, Robert F.
Colquitt, Winifred
Cox, Dorothy
Cutter, Dixie
Davis, Cynthia
Donaldson, Agnes
Dorroh, Virginia
Downer, Lewis H. 16, 202,
Duckworth, Jesse 16,
16, 202,
Edwards, Mack
Etheridge, Joseph
Faulkner, Helen
Foulkner, Joseph L.
Flowers, Nan
Floyd, Robert F.
Frost, Margie
Garvin, Marvin
Gibbs, Sarah
Ginther, Dorothy
Godowns, Lovise
Goldsby, Maude
Graves, Harriet
Greenhaw, Williams
Gresham, Frances
Hall, Ann
Holl, Gladys
Honcock, . J., Jr.
Hanson, Helen Jones
Harvey, James R.
Hayes, Mary Jo
17, 202, 213,
249, 252, 257, 260
8-25
10
268, 269
12, 247
12,
236, 250
13
13
13
13
, 223
14
4
Henderson, William B. 18, 179, 202-3,
208, 223-4
Hill, Dave 19, 202,
Hinesley, Elizabeth 19,
Hinson, James
Hudson, Joan
Hutcherson, Martha O.
Hutto, Jo
Johnson, Frances
lamb, Gail
Lamback, Mary B.
LaMountt, Lenoir G.
Lane, John
Lanier, Julia
Linn, Anne
Littlefield, Jim
Long, Loarene
Lundy, Evangeline
Mabry, Evelyn
Mabry, Kemp
McCollum, Nancy
Massey, Jane
Montgomery, Janet
Nikula, Katherine
Odum, Eunice W.
O'Keefe, Betty Lou
Olsen, Mary G.
Parker, Earl S. ...
Peek, Howard S.
Pharis, Judy
Pirkle, Otho E.
Powell, Christine
Powers, Virginia
Pridgeon, Leonard |.
Robern, Verna
Reves, Barbara
Simmons, Herchel
Smith, Mary Pennell
212, 227
251, 270
19, 227
19, 173
19
19, 236
19
19
19
262
20
, 267
20
257
20
20
20
, 165
21
21
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21
21
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21
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Index
Stallings, Johnny
Staples, Sherry
Swon, Ido
Tollerson, Lula
Turner, Joleane
Van Norte, Harriet K.
Walker, Nelle
Waters, Mary R.
Watkins, Georgia C.
Watson, Harold L., Jr.
Weaver, Janie F.
Weaver, Mary
Webb, Madge
Wheeler, Jack L.
Whidden, Susan
Williams, Lorena
Willis, Dorothy
Wingfield, Betty
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Concert Band
Dance Band
Deca
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Dramatics Clubs
Junior
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Drum Majors
4-H
French Club
Future Business Leaders of America
Future Farmers of America
Future Homemakers of America
Future Teachers of America
Girls Athletic Association
Industrial Arts
Key Club
Lotin Club
Library Club
Life Science
Majorettes
Math Club
McEvoy Band
McEvoy Chorus
McEvoy Drum Majors .
McEvoy Orchestra
McEvoy-Willingham Notebook
Music Club
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Physical Science
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Student Councils
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Tri-Hi-Y =
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Willingham Chorus
Y-Teens After School
Y-Teens In-School .
SPORTS
McEvoy
Archery
Badminton
23, 202,
212, 228
23
23
23
, 250
23
23
23
23
24
125
24
24
24
138
24
24
24
276-309
26-141
108-125
78-87
28-77
88-108
126-141
2
-189
165
170
171
174
-147
146
147
181
181
180
161
185
182
184
184
167
183
-159
159
158
183
172
155
164
163
-157
163
162
71
. 148
153
166
168
182
169
- 186
188
186
187
175
173
160
168
182
149
165
161
168
179
-178
178
177
150
173
167
154
-145
144
145
159
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. 153
152
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Exercises
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STUDENT BODY
Abel, Kenneth
Abernathy, Boyce
Adams, Archie
Adams, Candy
Adams, Cary
Adams, Gloria
Adams, Larry
Adkins, Connie
Adkins, Ernest
Adkins, Sheryl
Adkins, Wayne
Ainsworth, Randy
Albea, Randy
Alexander, Paul
Alexander, Phyllis
Alfirov, Jerrie
Alfirov, Rosemary
Algea, David
Allen, Aaron
Allen, Carolyn
Allen, Jimmy
Allen, Ronnie
Alligood, Ralph
Alligood, Sarah
Alligood, Stella
Almand, harles
Amerson, Betty Sue
Amerson, Harry
Amos, Bonnie
Anderson, David
Anderson, Frankie
Andrews, Richard
Annis, Zenephia
Archer, Joel
Archibald, Sandy
Ard, Wayne
Armour, David
Armstrong, Gary
Armstrong, Larry
Arnold, Barbara
Arnold, Cary
Arnold, Ferman
Arnold, Floyd
Arnold, Jonet
Arnold, Richard
Arnold, Sharon
Arnold, Vance
Arrington, Bobby
Arrington, Cheryl
Arrington, Christine
Arrington, Henry
Arrington, Shirley
Arrington, Youmans
Arrowood, Harriet
Arrowood, Tom
Asbell, George
Asbell, Sandra
Asbell, Walter
Asbell, Wayne
Ashe, Robert
Ashley, Billy
Ashley, Danny
Ashley, Linda
Austin, June
Autry, Buddy
Avera, Charles
Avery, Hugh
Avera, James
Avera, Joe
Avera, Joyce
Avera, Joyce
Avery, Loyce .
Avera, Pat
Avera, Remona
Avera, Wanda
Ayers, James
Ayers, Jimmy
Ayers, Ronnie
Ayers, Wayne .
Baggarly, Raymond
Baggarley, Ronnie
Baggett, Tommy
Baggs, Jo
239
242-243
236, 237, 238
241
237
238
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24)
240
236, 237
202-235
26-141
125, 126
109, 145, 213, 230
73
73, 158, 259
109, 145, 147, 171, 230
126
109
89
29, 167
89
29, 170, 177
109
126, 170
29, 176
89, 173
89, 106, 161, 254
126, 150, 156, 159, 160
126, 150, 213, 232
126
73, 170
89
126
109, 213
29, 273
126
109, 168, 213
; 109
73, 155
109, 167
73
126, 151, 160
126
126, 144, 156
109
109
. 126
109
126
73
126, 152, 156
109
73
109
126
173
73
89
89
89, 174
89
126
73, 144, 174
126
89, 154, 166, 273
: 89, 107
109, 171
126, 144, 156, 160
: 126
29
89
126
109
73
29, 144, 146, 154, 158, 176,
159, 270
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145, 155, 255
29, 179
109
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Jerry
Johnda
Brenda
Danny
Dianne
Joyce
Bagley,
Bagwell,
Bailey,
Baker,
Baker,
Boker,
Baker, Linda
Baker, Willie
Balkcom, Fay
Balkcom, George
Balkcom, Harriette
Balkcom, Harold
Balkcom, Virginia
Ball, Henry
Barfield, Patricia
Barfield, Sharon
Barlow, Butch
Barlow, Judy
Barnes, Anita
Barnes, Marcia
Barnes, Tony
Barrentine, Sandra
Barron, Barney
Barron, Donnie
Barron, Gerald
Barry, Peggy
175,
Bartlett, Angie
Bartlett, Sherry
Barton, Betty Sue
Barton, Freddie
Basketta, Robert
Baskette, Kay
Bass, Pat
Bass, Shirley
Bassett, Jane
Bassett, Mike
Batchelor, Billy
Batchelor, Jo Ann
Batchelor, Timothy
Bateman, Carol
Bateman, Carolyn
Bateman, Dona
Bateman, Jimmy
Batemon, Larry
Bateman, Linda
Bateman, Patricia
Bateman, Raymond
Bateman, Ronnie
Bateman, Tommy
Bates, Barbora
Bates, Lee
Bates, Wallace
Bates, Wanda
Batts, Cherry
Batts, Jacqueline
Batts, James
Batts, Joyce
Baughcum, Harriet
Baxley, Sandra
Boxter, Hank
Boxter, Jean
Boxter, Sue
Boxter, Sue Ellen
Beacham, Rutledge
Beale, Judy
Bean, Jimmy
Bean, Wanda
Bearden, Bobby
Bearden, Charles
Beasley, Gene
Beasley, Grady
Beasley, Marshall
Beavers, Phyllis
Beck, Brenda
Beck, Steve
Bedgood, Joyce
Belcher, Don
Belger, Clarke
Belger, Priscilla
Bell, James
Bell, John
Bell, Joseph
Bell, Reto .
Bell, Shirley
Bellflower, Barbara .
Bellflower, Martha
Bellury, Mike
Bellury, Tim
Belson, Glenn
Bembry, Jean
Bembry, Martha
Bembry, Thomas
Benner, Martha
Bennett, Clara
Bennett, Gayle .
Bennett, James .
Bennett, Janis
Bennett, Lovise
Bennett, Penny .
Bennett, Tommy .. a
Benson, Howeard ....
Benson, Robert .
109
126
109
109
126
126
152, 250
89, 107
126, 159, 174
109, 147, 168, 230
152
126
89, 174
30, 145, 147, 169
73, 152, 164
126
109
73
126, 151
89, 162
30
109, 173
126, 170
89
73, 167
28, 30, 144, 146, 149
177, 197, 250, 266, 268, 271
30, 146, 152, 164
89, 151, 158
126
126
73
109, 174
109, 167
89
127
89
109, 147
127
126
73
89
73, 158
127, 213
109, 147
30
, 146, 164
89, 211
89, 212
30
89, 153, 160, 247
127
30, 145, 147, 148, 179,
198, 266
127
89, 160
109, 125, 152
127
127, 174
73, 164
109
89
73
170, 250
109
30, 145, 147, 158,
179, 23)
73, 173
90
127, 152, 174
90
31
90, 232
73
90, 222
127
73, 164, 181
127
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127
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127
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Cecil
Douglas
Lynn
Bentley,
Benton,
Berryhill,
Best, Pat
Bevins, Diane
Bickle, Mary Anna
Bieber, Devereaux
Bilderback, Dano
Bilderbock, David
Billingsley, Raymond
Bishop, Pennie
Black, Bobby
Black, Juanita
Blackwell, Heidi
Blair, David
Blair, Glenn
Blair, LaVane
Blair, Pam
Blake, Joyce
Bloke, Patricia
Blalock, Dawn
Bledsoe, David
Bledsoe, Dorcille
Bledsoe, Larry
Bledsoe, Richard
Blessitt, Elaine
Bliss, Oliver
Blizzard, Albert
Blizzard, Michael
Blondeau, Diane
Blount, Don
Blount, Gail
Boatright, Frank
Boatright, Larry
Boatright, Patsy
Bolden, Alan
Bolden, Larry
Bolton, Marsha
Bonds, William
Bone, Joyce
Bone, Mike
Boney, William
Bonner, Sonny
Booker, Borbara
Boothe, Lynn
Borders, James
Borders, John
Borum, Steve
Bostick, Beverly
Bostick, Helen
Bostick, Junior
Bounds, Millie
Boutwell, Mickey
Bowen, DeLlane
Bowen, Harry
Bowen, Janis
Bowen, Larry
Bowen, Lucious
Bowen, Margie
Bowen, Mark
Bowen, Pam
Bowen, Patty
Boyles, Sue
Bozeman, Penny
Bracewell, Martha
Bracewell, Willene
Bradshow, Larry
Bradshaw, Ronnie
Brandon, Patsy
Brannon, Donald
Brannon, Edwin
Brannon, Ovida
Brannon, Gloria
Brannon, Woyne
Brantley, Mirriel
Brantley, Sharon
Brantley, Sue Ellen
Branton, Donna
Bray, Charles
Broy, Harvey
Brewer, Anne
Brewer, Candy
Brewer, Garrie
Bridger, Ester
Bridger, Faye
Bridger, Jean
Bridger, Larry
Bridger, Thomas
Bridges, Terry
Bridges, Tommy
Brines, Mike
Brines, Steve
Brines, Tim afoed
Brinkley, George .
Britt, Elizobeth .....
Brogden, John
Brooks, Casey
Brooks, Elaine
Brooks, Jacqueline
Brooks, Jimmy
Brotherton, Bryan
Brown, Al
Brown, Ann
72, 74,
109,
127,
31,
90,
213
90
160
164
127
174
110
127
110
31
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146,
110, 151, 156,
110,
127,
110, 147, 150, 213,
110,
32, 77,
127,
127,
74
174
170
222
90
154
254
127
127
151
171
174
232
110
90
224
127
90
159
230
173
110
90
127
127
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127
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160
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148
154
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31,
151, 160,
110
110
110
174
90
251
145, 213, 223, 230
74, 150,
110,
167
173
173, 203-4, 206,
211-12, 218, 224, 226, 265
74,
28, 32, 146,
110,
146,
90,
32, 150,
151, 156,
181, 268, 269,
74,
168,
110, 144,
90,
127, 152,
110,
74
32,
174
166
172,
275
127
159
127
127
90
90
212
110
110
271
32
174
151
162
90
90
128
149, 152, 160,
161, 162, 180, 181, 242,
110, 169,
154, 162,
128,
32, 164,
32,
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213, 223,
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264
259
128
152
161
259
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227
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160
110
128
91
213
156
Brown, Archie
Brown, Barbara
Brown, Carolyn
Brown, Charlotte
Brown, Claudie
Brown, Dennis
Brown, Doug
Brown, Doug
Brown, Elaine
Brown, Etta Lee
Brown, George
Brown, Gloria
Brown, Herold
Brown Harvey
Brown, Jack
Brown, Jeanette
Brown, Michael
Brown, Renee
Brown, Ronga
Brown, Rusty
Brown, Sandra
Brown, Sondra
Brown, Susan
Browning, Fred
Brownlee, Wayne
Broxton, Jolyn
Bruce, Ralph
Bryan, Alan
Bryan, Carol Ann
Bryon, Eddie
Bryan, Harold
Bryan, Theresa
Bryant, Bobby
Bryant, Dennis
Bryant, Denton
Bryant, Faye
Bryant, Gena
Bryont, Glenda
Bryont, Irene
Bryant, Janice
Bryant, June
Bryant, Mocky
Bryant, Patricia
Bryont, Phil
Bryant, Roland
Bryan, Wanda
Bryant, Winston
Buffington, Carol
Buffington, Terry
Buffington, Truiett
Bullard, Diane
Bullock, Dianne
Bunch, Carol
Burdeshaw, Debbie
Burdette, Larry
Burdge, Lorry
Burdge, Mary Joyce
Burgamy, Malcolm
Burgamy, Patsy
Burgess, Wayne
Burnett, Bill
Busbee, Danny
Busbee, Jack
Bussell, Gloria
Butler, Bill
Butler, Carolyn
Butler, Linda
Butler, Patricia
Butler, Pudge
Butler, Randall
Butts, Cheryl
Butts, Dalton
Butts, Henry
Byors, Sue
Byrd, Carolyn
Byrd, Frank
Byrd, Woyne
Cain, Ed
Cain, Harry
Caldwell, Brenda
Caldwell, Cheryl
Caldwell, Paul
Callaway, Paulette
Cameron, Barbara
Cameron, Elizabeth
Cameron, Jackie
Cameron, Sue
Comp, Larry
Camp, Pat
Campbell, Billy
Campbell, Peggy
Canady, Ellen
Canady, Juanita
Canady, Wayne
Cannon, Charles
Cannon, Eddie
Cantey, Patricia
Capps, Esta
Carden, Gail
Carmichael, Henry
Carpenter, Donna
Carr, Carolyn
Corr, Elaine C.
Carr, Elaine -
Corr, Emily
230
33
74
174
128
128
167
110
110
74, 151
110
91
219, 221, 224,
228-9, 274
33, 195
91, 172, 224
74, 155
110
128, 141, 160
74
91
128
128, 141, 160
88, 91, 212
91, 158
33, 168
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128, 174
33
33
111, 171, 232
7, 74
128, 153
128
33
128
91
74, 167
111, 156, 159, 160
91, 211-14,
150, 168, 232
91
111, 169
34,
. 74
11, 145
34, 169, 177
91, 228-229
75
128
91, 172
75, 152, 158, 164
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11, 271
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. 75, 164
128, 144, 160, 271
Carr, Evelyn Cooper, Anne 92, Dix, Ronnie 37
Carr, Faye Cooper, Byron Dixon, Kenneth 129, 213, 223
Carr, James Cooper, Charles 120, Dixon, Sherry 112, 152, 160, 161
Carr, Milton Cooper, Connie 12, 152, Dodd, Pamela 76, 151, 154
Carr, Roger Cooper, Diane 112, Dodd, Sherril 112
Carr, Ronnie Cooper, Kay 112, 156, 159, Dodson, Sondra 76
Carroll, Buck 34, 163, 210, 212, Cooper, Ronnie 129;. 212, Dokes, Joyce 76
Carroll, Dean 92, 174, Cooper, Ross 129, Dominy, Angelin , 144
Carroll, Ronnie Cooper, Virgil 72, 75, 145, 147, Dominy, Cynthia 76
Carroll, Trudy Copeland, Donna 112, Dominy, Greg 112
Carstarphen, Orrin Copeland, Joan 92, 152, 165 Dominy, Reggie 113
Carter, Barbara Copp, Albert 92 Dominy, Ronnie 130, 145
Carter, Dione Coppock, Mark 112,. 374, Donald, Lynwood , 164, 228
Carter, Linda Cosenzo, Borbara 93 Doolittle, Guerry 76, 173
Carver, Sherry 92, Couch, Danny Doolittle, Sandra 130, 173
Casey, Robyn WW, Coulter, Joe 93 Dopson, Ronnie 113, 171
Cason, Nancy 111, 144, 161, Courtney, Bobby Dorman, Ricky 93
Cato, Hoke Cox, Relda 112 Dorsey, Terry 130, 150, 160
Caviey, Marlene 92, Crabb, Wayne 129 Douglas, Rosemary 37, 146
Cauley, Marvin Cranford, Don 112 Dove, Dennis 93
Causey, Allen Cranford, Mary Ann 112 Dove, James 130
Causey, Brenda Crawley, Judy 112, 173 Dowd, Faye 130
Causey, Gail Crew, Carolyn 35, 144, 146, 268 Drake, Elizabeth 93, 153
Causey, Kip 92, Cripe, Robert 155 Drawhorn, Jimmy 76, 158
Chafin, Faye 111, 125, 160, Crissey, Carol 172 Driggors, Diane 113, 144, 160, 169, 174
Chafin, Gaye Crochet, Joe 36, , 148 264
Chambers, Glenda Crochet, Ricky 93 Drummond, Ricky 93
Chambers, Lynwood Cromer, Kay 75 DuBose, Elizabeth 93
Chamblee, Linda 128, Cross, Chuck , 213 DuBose, Tommy 93
Champagne, Janice 92, 153, Cross, Dana 129 Dugger, Pat 173
Chancey, Marvin Cross, Rangee 36 Duke, Robbie 146
Chandler, Charles Crowell, Dennis 167 Duloney, Ronnie 171
Champman, Bennett 75, 148, Crowe, Randy 213 Dunn, Donna 130
Chapman, Dean 34, 144, 146, 149, 180, Crumbley, Linda 152 Dunn, Phillip 93
Champman, Sheila Crumbley, Wayne 170 Dupree, Raymond 130
Chapman, Vicki 111, 166, Crutchfield, Rita 112 Durden, Billy 113
Chaput, Cheryl Cryer, Ann 75, 151, 160, 243 Durden, Darlene i , 259
Cheek, Darrell 128, 213, Cruz, Pat 36 Durden, Henry 130
Cheek, Linda 34, 149, 159, 162, Culpepper, Jack 129, 213 Durden, Jennifer 76, 255
Cherry, Jomes 129, Culver, Sandy 170 Durden, Larry 113
Cherry, Paula 92 Cummings, Suson 93, 160 Durden, Leon 113
Chiappetta, Andy 34 Curry, Donald 129 Durden, Lewis 76, 154, 158
Childre, Linda 92 Dagley, Rex 93 Durden, Mary Ann 37, 149, 158, 163, 273
Childre, Paula 34, 150, 164 Damion, Thomas 93 Durden, Poul 130
Childs, Dianne . 35, 149, 164, 177, 180, Damron, Douglas 232 Durden, Richard
181, 260, 265 Daniel, Glenda 93, 107, 161 Durden, Robert
Childs, Donald WW Daniel, Ricky 213 Duse, Dianne
Chitty, Deane 92 Daniell, Dene ~. Wiz; 160 Dyche, Stella
Choff, Regina 88, 92, 144, 152, 164 Daniels, Rita 93 Eads, Dale
Choff, Sandra 129, 152 Darity, Cynthia 108, 112, 160 Earnest, John
Churchwell, Glynn WW Darity, Tommy 75 Eaverson, Ronnie
Churchwell, Henry WW Darley, Brenda 271 Echols, Norman
Chute, Elbert 75, 155 Darley, Glenda 75 Echols, Richard
Chute, Vernon WW Darling, Patricia 129 Echols, Smoky
Clark, Angela 75 Darnell, Blake 129 Edge, Jerry 113, 230,
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Cleveland, Greg , 150 Davis, Cynthia 75 Edwards, Mary Ellen . 113, 187,
Cliatt, Norma 129 Dovis, Freddie 36 Edwards, Paul . 93,
Cliett, Darlene 92 Davis, Henry 12 Edwards, Virginia
Clifford, Brenda 152 Davis, Jean 271 Elam, Patrick 76,
Clifford, Stanley _.- 1 Daws, Johnnie % Elder, Gary
Clinard, David 129 Davis, Larry % Eldridge, Ann 130, 144, 153,
Clinard, Mike WW Davis, Marvin 129 Eleam, Beverly _ 113,
Cline, Hugh 129 Davis, Patricia 76 Elliott, Edward
Cloud, Cary 129 Davis, Ronnie 12 Elliott, Faye 130, 160,
Clower, Billie Jean 111 Davis, Starr 112 Elliott, Ronnie
Clower, Reta WW Davis, Tommy 125 Elliott, Wade 93,
Cody, Walter 129 Dawson, Bettye Sue % Lie Wanda
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Cole, Johnnie 144 Deal, Dwain 6 Ellis, Randolyn . .
Coleman, Donnie 92 Dean, Gary 112 Ellis, Shirley
Coleman, Ed , 232 Dean, Philip 112 Elrod, Earnest
Coleman, Gail i 75 DeBarry, Stanley % Elrod, Lamar
Collins, Carolyn WwW DeCastro, Marvin 129 Elrod, Richard
Collins, Edith WW Dechman, Gordon 112, 147, 168 Elrod, William
Collins, George WW Deen, Kenny 28, 36, 161. 227 Elsasser, Robert
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Collins, James 111, 168 Defoe, Jimmy 112 213. 230 Ely, Linda , 174
Collins, Jimmy 35 Defoe, Ronny Miss ep, Emerick, George 130
Collins, Mike 92, 172 DeFore, Linda z 76 English, Norma 94
Collins, Peggy 75, 173 Deloach, Allan : 36 English, Susan - 130
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212, 224 Denard, Elaine 37, 144, 146, 149 Epps, Billy a
Colson, Terry . 75, 161, 173 154, 163, 177, 238, 258, 272 Epps, Brenda 76, 166, 181, 273
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Colter, Starlette 0000. 92, 153, 156, 160 Dennis, Helene : ; i " 199 Epps, Gayle 94, 150, 156
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Conner, Foye a. 25, 152, 273 Dent, Kenneth 129 Epps, Mary Jane 78, 146
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Cook, Eugene a 112, 170 Dewberry, Danny > Of, vor Ethridge, Jimmy sath . 3
Cook, John ; 112, 213 Dickens, Elaine : 312 Etheredge, Louis 39, 167
Cook, Neal 129 Dickson, Freddie I Re | Etheridge, Pam . . 94, 144, 174, 266
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Cooley, Pat 35, 146, 149, 158, 159, 162, Dill, Janice or 2 112 161, 162, 174, 237, 242, 257, 260
177, 239 Dix, Dianne 112 Evans, Connie . 77
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Henry, Paul
Herbert, Warren
Herndon, Melinda
Herndon, Nell
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Herring, Sheila
Hester, Bill
Hester, Brenda
Hester, Diane
Hester, Katherine
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Hewell, Billie Jo
Hewell, Rhonda
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Hicks, Bettye
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Hinson, Melba
Hinson, Thomas
Hobbs, Larry
Hobbs, Nancy
Hobbs, Roger
Hodges, Billy
Hodnett, Harvey
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Holland, Georgia
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Holland, Walter
Hollingsworth, Frankie
Holloman, Dorothy
Holloman, Sally
Holmes, Lynn
Holmes, Sandra
Holsomback, Gail
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Holt, Benny
Holt, Cathy
Holt, Cherie
Holt, Kay
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Hood, James
Hood, Kay
Hooker, John
Hooks, Tommy
Hoole, Margaret
Hooper, Ann
Hooper, Sandra
Hopkins, Cheryl
Horn, Eddie
Horne, Bonnie
Horne, Brenda
Horne, Cheryl
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Hullett, Jerry
Hulett, Johnny
Hulett, Wanda
Huling, Morris
Hummel, Buster
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Hunnicutt, Brenda
Hunnicutt, Jackie
Hunnicutt, Kathy
Hunt, Judson
Hunt, Kenneth
Hunt, Linda
Hunt, Marsha
Hurley, Linda
Hurley, Lynn
Hurley, Peggy
Hutcheson, Gary
Hutcheson, Ronald
Hutcheson, Ronald
Hutcheson, Sheryl
Hyder, Randy
Hyder, Sandra
Ingram, Ann
Ingrom, Jean
Irby, Carol
irby, Karole
Irby, Sue
Irwin, Billie
Israel, Donny
Ivey, Joyce
Jackson, Arthur Leon
Jackson, Aurye
Jackson, Carol
Jackson, Carolyn
Jackson, Connie
Jackson, Dianne
Jackson, James
Jackson, Jerry
Jackson, Jerry
Jackson, Phyllis
Jackson, Randy
Jackson, Ronnie
Jackson, Sharon
Jackson, Terry
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Jaglowicz, Leta
Jaglowicz, Mike
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Jansen, Martha
Jansen, Richard
Jarrell, Jan
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Jarriel, Don
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Jenkins, Beverly
Jenkins, Ruth
Jenkins, Sandra
Jennings, Laddie
Jennings, Linda
Jerkins, Gary
Jero, Alan
Jero, David
Johns, Frankie
Johnson, Brenda
Johnson, Carl
Johnson, Charles
Johnson, Christelle
Johnson, Elizabeth
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Jones, Carolyn
Jones, Charles
Jones, Charlotte
Jones, Donald
Jones, Jimmy
Jones, Linda
Jones, Lynette
Jones, Kenneth
Jones, Richard
Jones, Robert
Jones, Ronnie
Jones, Roy
Jones, Ruby
Jones, Sharon
Jones, Sandra
Jones, Tommy
Jones, Vickie
Jones, Wayne
Jordan, Anna
Jordan, Brenda
Jordan, Carol
Jordan, Diane
Jordan, Ellen
Jordan, Emmett
Jordan, Jane
Jordan, Kay
Jordan, Linda
Jordan, Richard
Jordan, Terry
Jump, Diane
Jump, Linda
Justus, Donna
Kakalecik, Nancy
Kaney, Rex
Kania, Brenda
Kania, Ray
Kania, Toni
Keels, Dorothy
Keen, Pat
Keenan, Michael
Keenan, Patrick
Kell, Patricia
Keller, Ronald
Kellum, Worley
Kellly, Butch
Kelly, Sandy
Kennedy, Danny
Kent, Pat
Kent, Rebecca
Keys, Burney
Keys, Larry
Kimball, Harold
Kimball, Stanley
Kinard, Lomar
Kinatd, Pam
King, Johnny
King, Kemp
King, Larry
King, Wanda
Kitchens, Joy
Kitchens, Ray
Kitchens, Rebo
Kitchens, Wayne
Kittrell, Patricia
Knight, Charles
Knight, James
Knight, Patsy
Knight, Prentice
Knight, Susan
Knowles, Billy
Knowles, Mary
Krewson, Bonnie
Krysalka, Richard
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Leonard, Janice
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Leonard, Tine
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Loyd, Russell
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Mason, Randy
Mason, Steve
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Massey, Charles
Massey, Skipper
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Matthews, Frank
Matthews, Larry
Matthews, Margoret
Mauldin, Charles
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Maxwell, David
Moye, Deane
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McBride, Barbora
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Mitchell, Billy
Mitchell, Doris
Mitchell, Geraldine
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Underwood, Jeff , 183 Wheeler, Terry 124, 171, 228-30 Witherington, Pam 124, 152
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Usery, Melvin , 168 White, Janice 140 Wood, Brenda 57
Ussery, Sue 123 Wh Larry . , 171 Wood, Burke 140
Ussery, Sandra 139 White, Robert 124 Wood, Carol 87
Van Buren, Robert 104 White, Troy 140 Wood, Charles , 170
Van Cise, William 123 Whitehurst, Don 140 Wood, Dolores 140
Von Patton, Peggy 123 Whitehurst, Walter 124 Ww , Jewell 124
Varnadore, Rayford 139 Whitfield, Richard 105 Wood, Katherine 160
Vandiver, Joe 104 Whiting, Cherie , Nae Wood, Natalie
Vaughn, Billy , 228 Whitley, Albert 24 Wood, Tommy
Vaughn, Linda ) , , 247 Whitley, Frank 227 dall, Sheila
Venable, Linda 104 Whitley, Linda 124 Woodell, Sandra
Vickers, Wanda . , 165 Whitley, Terry Woodard, Len
Vinson, Johnny 139 Whitt, Beverly Woodard, Robert
Vinson, Ted 139 Whittington, Pam : Woodward, Betty Jean
Visage, Angela 123 Wichmen, Tommy a: Woodward Linda
Voellinger, Kay 123 Wilbanks, Faye Woodward, Silvia
Voellinger, Sue 105 Wilbanks, Kay Wooten, Jim
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Wade, Karen 86 Wilcox, Howard Worley Allen
Wade, Terry 86 Wilcox, John Worth, Edward
Wagner, Candace 86, 162 Wilder, Ann Worth, Cheryl
Wagner, Jeff 68, 145, 161, 206, 211-2, Wilder, Diane Wright, Dione
228-9, 259, 265 Wilder, Gary Wright, Linda
Waits, Judy 86, 150 Wilder, Sally Wright, Marie
Wolker, Curt 86, 168 Wilkerson, Mike Wright, Phyllis
Walker, Debbie 163, 174 Wilkinson, Robert Wright, Sandra
Wolker, Donna 105, 174 i Wright, Vicki
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Walker, Gory 154, 168 Ww lliams, Benny Yacobacci, John
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Walker, LaDon 150, 168 Will ams Brenda Yacobacci, Tony 147
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Wolker, Susan 124 Williams, Carolyn Yaughn, Randy
Wall, Karen 86 Williams, Carolyn Yates, Christine 106,
Wallace, Ronnie , 213 Williams, Carolyn Yearwood, Claude
Waller, Patsy 105 Williams, Danny Yearwood, Peggie
Walls, Larry 139 Williams, Diane Yopp, Ronnie 111, 150, 170, 213,
Walsh, Pat 139 Williams, Donald Young, Barbora Jean 70, 144, 150, 165,
Walton, Jane 169 Williams, Doni Young, Darrell
Ward, Bonnie 158 Williams, Henry Young, Harry
Ward, Brenda 123 Williams, Jackie Young, Jeanette 87, 173,
Ward, Elaine 264 Williams, Jerry Young, Marsha 70, 144, 146, 149,
Ward, Jerry 213 Willioms, Jerry 176, 246, 253, 266, 270, 272,
Warrell, Linde 160 Williams, Jimmy : Young, Mary Ann 125,
Warren, Gene 139 Williams, Larry Youngblood, Sandra
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Warren, W. H. 150 will oms, Micke: Zielinski, Nancy
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Watkins, Rebecca 105, 258 Williamson, Eldrid Chapman, Dean
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Watson, Gene 86, 155 Willingham, Glenn Holt, Kay
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Weover, Jean 86 ults, Fatty , McKinley, Gail
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Webb, Jerry 139 Aealy Brenda Pierce, Wayne
Webb, Joe 69 Wilson, Forrest Purdy, Mike
Webb, Martha 69, 149, 173, 254 Wilson, Jack Stokes, Charles
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