Childersburg High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Childersburg, AL)

 - Class of 1958

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Childersburg High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Childersburg, AL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 25 of 108
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Page 25 text:

1 'h, 'ri' President . . . THOMPSON , C LARA F.H.A. 1,21 G.A.A. 3,4g Paper Staff 3, Glen Club lg Pt-p Squad 4. VINCENT, RAY Gil-Q Club :3,4, C Club 3,4g 4-H Club 1,2, Il, Football 3,45 Who's Who. WATWOOD, JANE F. H. A. 1, 2, 23, Band 1, 2, -5, 4, Drum Major- ette 4, Paper Staff 3, Beta Club 2, 3,4, Latin Club 2, Junior Escort 3, Annual Staff 4, Who's Who. WESSON, DOROTHY F. B. L. A. 4, Glee Club 4, Who's Who. inf!! I sEN1oR CLASS omcmzs L. Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . . James Bentley . . . Faye Shelton . . Juanita Parnell . , Melvin Collier 21 ,W 'J H WILLIS, CHERRY Glee Club 2,4, 4-H Club 1, F.H. A. 1. wrLsoN, STEVE Beta Club 3,4, Basketball I3,4, Paper Staff 3, 4-H Club 1,2, Class Officer 1,2,23, Class Favorite 1,3, Library Club 1,2, C Club 23,4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Who 's Who, .llilsa ,, 1

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SAUER, Joe Football 152, 33 Good Citizen lgllaskctball l 2g Baseball Manager l,2g Golf 1,125 R-Club Class Officer fig Football ig C-Clnlv lg Rfnok Who 4. SEXTON, DOLLY F.B.L.A,g Annual Staffg GA.,-X. SHELTON, FAYE F,H.A. l,2,3,4g 13-eta Club 2,S3,4g G..fi,A, 12, 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President -lg Paper Staff 3, Class Officer l,2,4g Cheerleader 3, 4g Class Favorite lg Junior Usher 33g Horne- coming Attendant 2g Student Council l,2. SHOEMAKER, LYNDA F.H.A. 1, G.A.A. 2,3,4g Class Officer l, Beta Club 2,3,4g Paper Staff 3g Miss Home- coming 4: Who's Who 45 Junior Usher T3 3' K-T..



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THE CLASS HISTORY Through out the years Chlldersburg H1gh School has been represented by a blue and Vvlllll? Tlger He hasn t been glven too much recognmou up untxl th1s year that IS The Senlors of 1958 have named th1s Tlger and have gtven htm the place of honor 1n our yearbook I would ltke to tell you about th1s mascot of ours whom we affecuonately call Vs 1lly W1lly IS rough and ready ltke all CHS Tlgers and he IS fr1endly lntelllgent and likeable Here he lS now We d hke for you to llsten tn on the story of the 58 Senlors as we tell ll to W1lly W1lly stnce you haven t been here long enough to know all about us we d l1ke to tell you our hlstory beglnnlng of course twelve years ago 1n the year of 1946 James Bentley Dorothy Chappell Eddle Galloway Betty Hobbs Mlke JUSIICS Annette Lee Ann L1m baugh Mary Ann McCall Hue Don Norr1s Bobby Overton Wanda Parker Clara Thompson Ray Vmcent Jane Watwood and Dorothy Wesson all began the1r school days at C H S You wouldn t have recogn1sed us back then we wore D1gI31lS and short trousers and weren t quxte as proud of ourselves as we are now In fact W1lly we were flfteen pretty scared k1dsl In our second year we were Jolned byRamond Cannon Deryl Harwell Juan Nlrx Iulla Ray and Lynda Shoemaker and by the tune we reached the S1.Xth grade and the last year lll grammar school we really had a group of characters to add to our roll were Bllly Barber Penny Carpenter Bllly Cobb Melvm Colller Marlan G1lbert Donald GFICC Pat Hard1n Evelyn Huffman Bllly Lucas Margaret Meyers James Nela Ph1ll1p Owlngs Connle Pate Bobby Prlce Norma Rester Laverne Rlce Barbara Rlch Rommy Rockwell F aye Shelton Doyle Snuth .Tohnnv Shoemaker and Cherrle WIHIS And Willy my pet 1f you thmk YOU have troubles you should have seen all us klds plus Joyce Brannon Ruby Jones Deanna Lytton Betty Rlddle and Tommxe Sue Slmms scrambltng between classes and try1ng to remember our lock combxnatlons when we entered ,Tumor H1gh School. Thls hlgh school School and Jean Harms Mary Beth Lynn Terry McCurley and Nell1e Rttch had Jomed our ranks we were pretty well settled Then comes our Sophomore year Bob Foust Ed Gober Ronme Hucson Juanlta Parnell and Dolly Sexton were added to our roll and bel1eve you me thls year we really had problems Iguess we must have been restxng up for these last two years because we are really havlng our share nowll Begmnlng w1th our Jumor year we worked! You may remember our prom we gave for the 57 Sentors well never forget our Southern Plantatlon the mmuet frted chlcken cold apple c1der and all Iwoe wonder II was such a success after all the work we d1d to flnance ll selllng magazmes and flavormg h3V1Ilg bake sales and even p1ck1ng cotton! We sponsored the school paper The Trger s Roar and 1f I may brag a bit ll was the BEST And W1lly 1f you thlnk YOU RE tough you should have seen our undefeated football team that year were we proud of theml' By the tlme James Glass and Don Peterson entered our class we were feel1ng pretty proud of ourselves Then ln 1957 we reached the goal of all our school days We became d1gn1f1ed Senlors When we recustered ln September we were greeted by a new face Mr Layton young enthuslasttc and efflclent was our new prmclpal He succeeded our own Mr Watwood who even before your mme W1lly had graduated senlors and had helped make school hlstory After twenty three years of devoted servxce he assumed the pr1nc1palsh1p of the ,Tumor H1gh School And so began our semor year and then thlngs began to hum but you know the rest W1lly Bobby Bowl1ng Fred Ramsey Joe Sauer and Larry Sumners became members of our class and we begun our never to be forgotten Senlor year We selected our class rmgs and 1nv1tat1ons and declded to go to Wash1ngton D C for our last fllng We have a lot to do before we leave dear old C H S and w1th you 1n the m1dst of us glV1l'lg pep talks W1lly we ll make lt Llke you we love our Alma Mater and we hate to leave Through the years though we ll be back from tlme to ttme so don t forget the Class of 58 ol man and watch over our school when we re gone Okay-vfwvv 22 . . . ,. . . v 9 I J I I I I u A ' I I I I I I I U I g , n n n ' I . . , . N - . . ' . . I . I I 1 1 , I I v . I . I I . I I I I . I I I I I I I I I , V ' . I I . . ,. . . . I I . I I . I I I I I I daze was all completely new to us and we really had mix-ups, but by the time we reached Senior High I . I I I ' I , l I ' I I ' . I . I g . . - 0 O 0 , . . , H . ,,-H . . . . . . . , , . ' . . . . , U . , ,, . . . . . . , - I ' I I ' . . . . . ' D. . . . . . . . , . . . . . - Q 1 . I 4 . , . , . , -- ' I Q I . I Q Q . , . . . . . u . . . L 0 . l . . . . . , , D , .' u I I ' I I ' ' ' , 1 nr , I , v II U

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