Jordan Vocational High School - Red Jacket Yearbook (Columbus, GA)

 - Class of 1958

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N. -- 'L 5 .... as L ll i ,H . mv in - -+1 I 'M K . .. ,. , , .u 1 'Y' b ul ,J iw p N rw. ram an -. . . ,- .-.-1 4f---' ' 1 1. H nz 54 M M ,L ,Ch IJ! 'Ill L r an l ' W li 12.2 If si, 5 ,?' f4a , 1 ff 115' -1, V iWpEi W xiii , X, 4 -a X -..-........ -- I 2511 .,,. Q , . I 1 ? 1 v r:'1 v -2 - W. ,.,. A .- is h CLOCKS A D CALE O REL Reading Makelh a Full Man . . . Studies Serve for Delight . . . 1 Proud Hand Winn:-rs Sunil:- A thing of beauty is a joy forever . . N f fi Si for Seen, Senor! Let nature be your teacher. DARS R VEAL VARI TY I CKET INTE ES S l'r0u1l I'rim-ipul Smilm-4 ' 7 ur K1-yr llmllmlliln' Y Sl'lli0l'5 vllouw ringb uml filvvr Nlmlm-If Vuramlm- Full l'.i1rlli0IlS 111 I , . 1 if ' . A.. in 1 Vx' Clli'l'kiIljl Jzlll' hook- is fun 59 -Q slll4ll'lllr 1-njny 1'lLl'N brvuk CLOCK A D CALE 0 RED Report:-rs imervic-w new Assistant Musicians like- community programs SlXIK'I'lIllt'Illll'l'll of Ecluvalion Majorl-llc: rlvmonstrales the twirl . S ul sh air and sun give a lift H20 cools and rc-frcellcs Young sri:-nlisls try C1-ig:-r Counter DARS RE VEAL VARIETY JA CKE T INTERESTS 'llruvk llll'Il wulvll priwlicmv Wealllcrman and staff clue-vk January snowfall A' .l.k., 1. , X.. . ?,'f - .K W -,fam K Sl'lll0f5 1'llO0S1' 1'arc'6rs Lvamlvrs talk over title-5 Wifi:--Willv Wurlll lm' Young Adu ALMA MATER With the Carmine and Grey afloating On high J. V. H. S. Your name and fame we're shouting As we cheer you to success. As you march unfaltering forward, Your future great we hail. May your glory IICVCI' lessen And your courage never fail. CHORUS .l . V. H. S. J. V. H. S. J. V. H. S. J. V. H. S. With the Carmine and Grey afloating On high .l. V. H. S. Your name and fame we're shouting As we cheer you to success. As you march unfaltering forward, Your future great we hail. May your glory never lessen And your courage never fail. MISS SARA V. BOLIN Always. Fair Lmly. your IIPIIIIU' l.llSlIll'l'S us In llllllk nf llze IIPIlIlfi'l'Ill. Always, Cowl Tern-lzer. your Sl'll1ll!ll'.Nlll1l 1-luzllengrfx ux lu see the true. ,4lu.'ay.s. Noble Lemler. your lrlnllexulue youll: mul -l-fiFll11S,IiIJ rearlr us by smiles. iflerlls. lllHl!'fSllIlIlllIIlg. llllll sPr1'ir'c'. Tlms' 'with sinvere grrzlilurle. rlrep rulmirzzliun, mul devoted llmugllls. we. the Senior Class. lll'l11.l'IIf!' llzis 1958 Real ,lm'l.'f'l lu -Hill, sez TES Rh T, st? 1 el? r-14 KES W Gi m 'Y W K. V ii Ni Q . E A Q si xumwDxwm'wmmm: xm emu- wwf Naxasmawa-sewn naw'-nfaw.Qw,N.:4 ' we-af wnvvwvum, wx ff vf- www bSzmuxm4.'wmmmwm4AmMmmw:mQNxQm'iww.:xiRwub4wmoQwevw x1sA..w:w1ng-uw-qmnxw Heals umBzvwoxwv.wzwmwIHx4xw:w5lIlT,M2R Vvtuuea vmsmmvxmswvna .wnmwuwxwa 1mwxNr'v xx vfmuve ,mvwfwfk X X X X X .aw-fsdfmxm Xi xw X Xwgf AAN xx Nm-mwwmmnxnx Superintendent Uf Education Muscogee County Svhool District MR. WILLIAM HENRY SHAW AB.-Duke lhivvrsity MA.-Duke University 5 X 5, 8 , M K Q X Q X 3 is , xg K 'N 1 Q Q Q .-uxw L? 'w X :zz ,.,. .:. www. , was V W 2 may Se .... Q-S, W9 U ff Q M s 2' X M Ji Ei? Principal N... R. H. TALIAFERRO. Principal A. B. Oglethorpe University A. M. University of Georgia afgwq j . 'guwrf 's V A my I ,rf 35 ,,,f-4' xx x J T' MR. ll. .-X. l'0XYlil.l,. Assistant Principal MR. WALTON CROUCH ll.S. HE. Ca. Ti-cli Assistant Principal Mb. A.l'.I. B. S. Georgia Teachers Collvgc M. A. Duke University NIR. S.-KNFURIJ REID MISS NIARGARPYI' COX Assistant to lln- Principal Ile-an of Girls ll. S. Ge-orgxia 'llt'dl'lll'l'S Collvgc A. ll. Jumlson ffollvgm- M. S, ,Nulmurn ll. A. Pe-almily Colle-gc TEACHING Mrs. Faye Ailams Home Errmomics Miss Va-ra Allen COIIIl7ICfl'i!ll Miss Bobbie- Alligood Home Economics Miss lfraiiue-s Anthony Sofia! Studies Miss Mary Barnes Math R. M. liarr Band Miss Ann Barry Commercial Miss Elizalwlli Barton Spanish Mrs. Lillian Benson Commercial Miss Emma Jayne liernliolz English Miss Sara Bolin English Mrs. She-ila Carpenter lwllill- ,lame-s Carr English Mrs. Nanvy Casey English Mrs. llc-My Cliesser Science Miss Maymc Cole Commercial Eugvnc' Cline Wood Shop Miss Sarah Courson Scielzce Euge-nv Craig Math Mrs. Mary Crawford Home Eronomics Mrs. Nancy Cryf- English Durwooml Davis Science PERSONNEL Mrs. lilizabvlli Davis Cnninzerrrial Max Dowis I'l1ysi1'ul Ellllfflfillll Miss Li-rali l'hm-rson English J. W. lfmrvkin .llvlul Slmp li. ll. Finck r,l'l!I!'1lfl10 Shop C. W. Floyil Science John Gilson l'l1rsi1'11l Erlumlion William Goilwin 1,11-YSll'lIl Eflucatiun Mrs. Elizabeth Greene English Mrs. Margaret Gunter Science Richard Gunter D. C. T. Mrs. Catherine Haynes English Miss H4-len Hi-nilrick Sor'1'11l Srienre Miss lfila Hilvy l.'nrnlnerc'i11l Miss Pvggy Hornc' Home Economics Mr. Charlie- jones .f4Ul0l!lUbil6' Shop Miss llvlcm- Jones English Mrs. Ne-ln-rm-0 Knowles Math Mrs. Marilyn Krunur English lfclwaril M. Kramer SCiCl1l'C W'illian1 Mvamlows Merlmnirzzl llmwing Mrs. limlnu Mille-r Mull: Miss Mary ,Io Mixon lflzornl Music TEACHING Miss Ailene Mooney Social Studies William Moore Choral Music Mrs. Carolyn McPherson Social Studies Cecil McDonald Social Studies Nlfs. l',ll4ly Xlllss l'l1yxir11l l','lll11'!lfilPl1 Xliss Virgrinia l,LlI'li1'l' Sl'il'II!'ff Nlr-. Alfilll l'ollom'k Mrs. Imogene Presley Math Miss Louisa- lxunllull flume EY'0IlIlIHi4'X Nlrs. .Mlu liuy Ujfire' Nlrs. lJlll'l!- H1-ul l,'umn11'rf'iul Miss Nunvy Rllilllllill Englislz Nlrs. Nlurllui Russo St'lA4'lll'l' Nliss Clay Salim-rwllilv l2'Il,2'll'S1l Nlrs. flggil- lh-an Svott Sllfllll Slnzlivx llonulnl Sm-imour S1'1'rl1f'1' Xlis- llvlvn Flu-paul SUVIAIII SHIIIIIFS Xlrs. Nun Silili-y llllfll Nlrs. liivllulwl Simpson iql'l.l'lll'f' Hc'rln'rl Sluyilw-ll ,llulh ,lolm 'l'. Sorrvll IIHIIINIHAIII AHS Yliss lin-Iyn H. Slllllll Library PERSONNEL Xli-Q Yirginin Fin-1-r l:'ngli.wh 'Xliw Sliirla-y Slulluril l'll.i.vl'1'11l lfflllfllfillll Mis. lxlililrm-il Slunvil Sm'1'11l Hlllrlivs Xlrs. ,Min Slzirliv- .llnlli Nils- Fylwil Stone llullz Nlix. .luliu Nl. 'l'aylor lfllglixlz Miss l'e'urlm- 'l'1'ililm'r llutli 'l'lvnnu- 'l'illniun lllllllNU'lllf .ffrls llnnivl ll. 'l'mllvr f2'fr'1'll'1'r' Shop Nliw Nluniiz' 'l'rnvll I.'ulnr11i'r'r'ir1l Xlisf lflizulwtli 'l'unv llnlli 'Nli'-. Sainllrzi 'l'yi'1'll slr! Miss Evelyn VanLanmlingham English C. H. Weissinger Radio Shop Miss Mary .Io Wheeler D. E. Miss Cammille Williams English Nlrf. ll:-tty Wilfun S!'ll'lH'P Urs. 'l'. l.. Noting ffn l.Pl4'l'l'll NOT l'lCI'l'llRl'1lJ Nlrs. R. Nl. llarr Nlrs. Nlary Jani- Van Loan Kira. Mary Allen Carnr-5 Mrs. Margarc-I Doyle . Q , . 1 x i . .- ' ' ,'1 L. mf., A ,H .f 3 . ,M .-vw. . V, , - g 1.2 -. . . ' A A ' l.'s ... . . M 'Vs' g , , K, wi. Q if A . , . ,. J. -L1-mmmummfmmmmnmmx , w,mN.Wx,...,:.M.+mQmmM , : wfv:w-M-Nwms.w-bffw-w:y-W- ,-, ff-m,,.,..ww 1,,,,,A-,WaM-fwnwfnwwkdl-www-xl ah-ywmxmwmfkw.-,l. NM. 1: nw-v f-su 1.05-A-, wavy . 1 f I .yy ,h . .ty if 1 t, f 5 i 1 441-U. ' ,- V. ., U, :. 1-, ' yn' , ,- 1. .-lp! Q Q A. .A , ,I , ' M. N.,-. K1 fxf' fjkn. ,lifg x W' js . ,. , ' 4' ,.' ' 4- . 4 A , Q 4 V X' , K , . - , 14' . . L , , f 1' '1 x, 4 4' 9 Wm, Iv A ,w na ' v R d - Letter Occasions 1954-1958 Here it is-inventory time for the largest graduating class, our class of '58. How have Seniors packed days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into, yeiarsvin no time at all? What happened to the days of our wonderful years at or an. Our Freshman Year seems so far away and long ago, especially when we think of how we used to' scurry to quonset hut classes. And that 50th Anniversary program-Jordan's birthday-seems only a dim memory. Sophomore weeks have literally gone with the wind. Never can we forget, however, the long chain of history teachers. What were the names of the first six? Be sure that we can never erase memories of our pride of a new cafeteria and a beautiful band annex. And the juke box in the lunchroom was right in every way! Who could ever forget the mad rush of Junior months? The band in Chicago, the solemn induction ceremony of the honor society, the track team-all of these and more memories crowd our mind. Our Senior Year is vanishing all too fast. We like the feeling of success. We like the recognitions that have come to Jordan during this, our last year here- winners of Voice of Democracy, Future Teachers, Band, Freedoms Foundation, Boy of the Year, The California trip for our band was out of this world. We even made state tournament in basketball. Evaluation Committees, blizzards, an- nual chores, lessons have kept our wings unfurled. Here we are on the brink of flying away from our Alma Mater, but the won- derful days of our years will always remain in our hearts. Barbara Welch Shirley Pippin -1QS '?+f SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .,.,.,.,...,...,....... ......4.........,................ M ICKEY CARMACK Vice-President .... ................. L OUIS HILL Secretary ......... .,..,.... B ARBARA McGUIRE Treasurer .......,.. JIMMY HUFFMAN 12-1 Left to right: Annt-Itv Cason, Carol Herre, Donald Smith, Nam-llc Chrisp. SENIOR HOME 12-2 Left to right: Jimmy Bentley, Carol Sattvrficlrl, Evcly-n Register. 12 3 Left to right Sandra Sa -mr JoAnn Whipple Johnnie 'lcfft Barbara Cranberry .www 12-5 Left to right: Frances Baxley, Joe Foster, Larry Kirkland. 12-4 Left to right: Leila Battles, Bobby Bolton, Buddy West, Carol Hitt. QOOM OFFICERS 12-T IA-fl lo right: Ramona Lunv. Graham Anthony, Bobby joe llarcfivlul, :Xnilu Calnbh-. 12-6 Lcfl lo right: Nanvy Lvlilwtlvr. Huy D1-kle, Diane Thomason, Honnic- Culp:-ppm-r. sw Qs x :gy 12-9 Le-ft to right: Joym- Iiollomon, Johnnie Faye Mc- Donald, Uarlmara :xil'Ullil't'. Dick H11-sv. in-....,.,, 12-8 Left lo right: Kay Tinnnons. Kalln-lm-n G1'illllfS, Joun Hughes, Tony Anthony. ll. C. T.. Loft lo right: ,lnnaxis liarnc-s. Tvmhly Jankiewicz, JllK'Hf'l'll Svwvll, Billy Huvy. D. E.. 1.1-fl lo right: Lvwi- llrawforzl. Jufly Ilugllvs, Douglas Bess, Rivllanl Taylor. Ackiss, Bobbie Jean Adams, Caynell Adams. James Clayton A dependable worker . . . Versatile personality . . . A senior with a keen sense of plans to be an Air Line Host- loves music . . . plans to be humor . . . a happy-go-lucky ess . . . quiet around strung- a nurse. fellow . . . well liked by ers. everyone. Adams, Thomas Webster. Jr. Tiny Tom . . . never stops talking . . . likes fishing and hunting . . . pet peeve: girls. Allen. Judith Lee Allen. Patricia Ann .live-rson. Sarah Ann Studies in stnrlylmll . . .likes Coorl sport . . . always into fiiflllllllflh? petite prexy . swimming and skating . . . sornetlling . . . dues every- our Kei filllllS1U!'?llN'lIl'l. . shy and quiet. thing in sluw motion. ,l0l'tllllI,S best dressed. Anthony. Graham Glenn .lntll0ny. l.arry J. Anthony. Vilas l.an1lxf-rt A big lease . . . lil'IllHIlII'S Seaman at lleart . . . plans to llig man u-ith llle pigslfin lflltllllll .tar llis big smile . . . lre a nlerrltant mariner . . . . . . lilies ta llnnt -girls . . . smart antl alnlrilions. spe'al.'s to everyone. ltopes to be a lawyer. Andrews. Frank Louie. Jr. Kev lflnlrlzer . . . possesses a Slit' smile . . . pleasant zlispa- sition . . . Frank is well liked. .-Xrwoocl. John Cary. Jr. Takes lille easy . . . keeps lltings jumping . . . l.'1rl',r's big lore girls . . true friend. m f, -. , --rf - Ashworth. Charles H. Auger. Alfred Larry This rrvlaler will lu' a l'l.l.'ll l.il.'f'.l lu' all who lfuuuf him l'llgllH'l'l' , . . lilies lo ufnrlr on . . . uiauts to he a Rambling llrerlf' . . . rather quiet. l'lll'S. ML s Q Avery, Glenda Faye Bane, Julia Anne lfarorile sulrjerts: Home Er- Lilres ballroom rlanring . . . onornirs and Jimmy . . . pet slow 'n' easy . . . usually in peere: people who gossip. love. 'QS' vm llarz-fin-lil. llolulmy ,lov llarfielml, Mary Elizabeth Barnes, ,lunavis Bass, Roy Samuel llax no lime' . . . lailfs man fLittlf' Bill' . . . a skating Soft speaker . . . always sin- llol rorlrler . . . likes to rio . . . lvmpvran:enrol tenor . . . jan . . . pet peere: l'071C8llCd were , . . nerer leaves any- things the easy way . . Joes he tall.' in his sleep too? people . . . plans an office thing half done. grease monkey. career. llassvtt. Glenn Edward Batastini, Joseph Barrington. Jr. .-I liluvablv laal . . . a rapable person . . . always willing Baseball is his hobby . he also lilfes rnusir . . . ami ready. decided on his career. IU!- Bales. Cussie Mae Ambitious: Homemaker . . . top - nolvh sleno . . . the silent type . . . always with Shirley. Battles, Leila Floyd True southern. belle . never a haughty word has a smile for everyone. N111-11 ggismyf . Huxley. FI'iilll't'S J1-an B1-an. Edwin B. Beck. Lester Elkin Bell. James Penny A lflll' II, lrierl friefzrl . , . Holalry is remling . . . in- llig 1111111 1111 the l111r1lw001l The Illlllll really misses lures 111 h111'e ll g11111l time 1e1'e.ste1l ill higher education. . . . rare 1'11111bi1111li1111 -brain ji111111-1' . . . wants to llldlfe . . . has lots of -lfit'H1lS. Illlll brawn .... s trong, silent 111illi1111s . . . pretty girls are type. his weakness. l31'111'fi1-l1I. ,ILll'1llll'iillt' Sue H1-11111-y. John Webb, IH U1-ss. Douglas Ray Binns. Janice- Lois S11'eet'11,s11ssy . . .Ill'1'8f seen llilllllllllll 1l87Il0I1, loyal Red Snrh II poised speal1e1 . Lilrable personality . . . dis- Wlifllllllf 1W11gs1' . . . really J111'l1'et . . . always Ull the go will go far ill lzis career . . likes lazy people . . . pos- 1l1i1'1's lh11l lf11i1-lf. . . . well-likerl. dislikes stuck-up people. sesses charm and personality. liIiH'kWUflll. Sl1i1'l1'y ,I0y1'1' l3la11k1'11sl1ip. Dmiivl Jeffery Rlessnian, C1-lesla Faye Bodcly, Patricia Joy The i11l1'll1'1'l1111l lype . . . l'11ss1'xs1's lef'lI1llI'lIlI1ll 1IlIlPII- l 111'11rile p11sIi111e: IIIUIIIPIIIIII- Sews most of her gl11111or1111s will ,211 fill' . . . 1111 111111111 ll'1IllllAf'S . . . h11111e111o1'l.' lllllfl' i1'11l expl11r11ti1111s . . . always Clothes . . . l at is ll honey .xl111l1'11t . . . ll pretty bl11111le. . . . Ie-ll has lots of 111l111i1'ers. seen t11llfi11g . . . jolly zlispo- blonde. sition. Bolton, Bobby Ray Bowman, Palricia Ann Boyd, Janice Olivia Brannon, Billy Charles Energetir Bobby . . . can She r'an't wait to hear those Hoes everything with I1 .smile If there were only more like never make up his mind . . . wedding bells . . . an honor . . . a helpful friend . . . UJ1- lfilly . . . a senior that will bound for Ceorgiat Univer- student . . . Patsy never prezlirtable personality. be missed. sity. hurries. Braswell, Charles Freddie The artistie type . . . 'KWild about water skiing . . . head- ed for Georgia Southwestern. Brown. Harvey Jordan. Jr. A future engineer . . . enjoys hunting. fishing and baseball . . . a reliable friend. Bray, William Harry, Jr. Brooks, Larry Hillman Brooks, Marilyn Elizabeth Have you heard Billy's Always in a hurry . . . makes Renfme laugh? . . . He's always in a friends easily . . . another Well-liked by all . . . won- good mood. homework hater. derful personality. Brown, Martha Ann Brown. Opal Marie Burnham, Kenneth Neil So slim and lithe . . . she She ran really warble . . . A sports fan . . . another oughta be a model . . . she ' ' 4 ' A possesses a wonderful ability homework hater . . . liked by never worries. to get along with people. everyone. Burt. Aubry L. Hussell. Ronald Eugene Byrd. Arthur Lee Caldwell. Beverly Dianne A true sportsmau . . . future .4 neat rlresser . . . a frientlly Tries hartl at everything he A rareer girl . . . lilfes to have well in hanrl . . . jrienzl to senior . . . a boy with a tloes . . . ambitious antl ron- fun . . . avoids worl: . . . en- ull. future in art. svienttous. joys swimming. Capayne, Mildred Delores Carmack. Charles Michael Carswell, Thomas Wayne Carter, Ruby Evelyn A graeioas gal , . . always Tops in all sports, little giant Spentls all his time worlring A mainstay in Tri-Hi-Y . . . sinvere . . . wurhs hard . . . . . . meet our Senior Class on cars . . . plans to join you 1'an't3 help liking this will attend nursing school. President. Air Force. gal , especially Icrry. Carter, Terry Vance Crazy about all baml artivi- ties . . . Southern Business bound . . . friendly smile. Cartletlge. Dnnaltl Fretlerivk Don is always in a good mootl . . . this boy ran meet any ehallenge . . . plans to study mechanical engineering at Auburn. Case, Dorothy Juan Future nurse . . . possesses II frienrlly disposition . . . enjoys tlancing . . . just loves to be arountl other pepole. Casey. Lillie Mclissie The soul of efjirienry . . . a moflel student . . . lilfes to mah' antl sew. Cf11s011. AI1l1l'll1' Nluriv ffason. Carolyn 105111 Cvrlain, Eilvvn Sally lll1alkl1-y. Eva LP1' Y1111 l'tIll 11111'111x 111111111111 1111 ,-I 111111t11g1'1111111'r , . . II g111111 .411 111111111 .S1lH1I'll1 . . .11 g111111 l1111'11 11111111211 l'11111S . . . A11111'lt1' . . . x111' 111111.'1'.v .v11111'1 . . . r'11l11',1:1' 11l4'll'lll'11 . . . A1f1f'IIl1 111 1111111 . . . gvls 111111gs 1111121 In 1111l1' . . . 1l111's lltlf 11111' ffif?I111S 11'111'1111'1'1 x1111 g111's 11o.s.s1's.s1-.v II gum! 111.s1111.s1111111. 1111111-1 111 ll 111111113 IH11l1lf'l-N H1111 HH' .VINN- . . . 1111 111111111 5111-iely IIl1'lIIbf'l'. Cll6Slllll. Clnriu A1111 A xpnrfx 11111 . . . Illllffillgl' is 11111 1111511111 . . . p11ss1'sx1'x stri11'111g 11111111111 111111. Cllf'SlIllll, P11 ul .1 ulian II1'11111x 111 lJ1l'YN1f'S . . . ,HAS 111111111121 11111 1111 1111i111111g 111111 ll11Ul0gI'lII2lIVY . . . 11111113 Il 1'111ee1 with GCIIETII1 Motors. ffhrisp. R1-ln-1'1'a N11111'tlP 0111111 1111' .111111111111sI . . . VHIIHYV digs 1111rs1'11111'1f fill- ing .... x 1111's 111111111 11111 1111111 . . . 111411-Y Ken11e111. lflurlw. J:11111-- 4,li111111y1 111-1- 110111 11111111- 11111111111 11111e1e1'e1 111' gmfs . . . 1'1111si111'111le 111 11l111'rs . . ,Q111111 CUIll't'fSU' Ii111111'sl. Clary. 11-1111 Carolyn Clayton. lgvllf fxllll ffl1-11111-y. R01111i1- I.:1111ar fl0l1lb. H1-ily Joan SI111111' 11.1. ll 1lfllS1I 11111'1111'11 111'l' 1,111'1's 11111'.v11s . . . IIIII-5 111' s111 11 Frljnm ,w'i11111'1' , . . l7IfI1lISf1Il 11111'x11'1 1111 11'11111' 1111111111 11111 ,I1f'fl' 111111 . . . 1111 is 111'r 111' ll 111111111 l1'111'111'r . . . 11 Ill! K111 1.11111 . . . silly girls . . . ll 11111111.s1111' 11.1 I111' bllflll IHIPIIIPII 11111111 . . . is 1111111 true jriefml. 11111 R11111111f'.s 11111 111'e1'e. . . lllllllf' ll l11111'er. bo111111. s Col:-y, Rnlwrl lla-nry Jerry Collins Collins, Shirley Ann .lllxl arlnres girlx. hunting. llnme starlenl . . . lilfes rixi- Sa qaiel . . . a aim' frienrl Xllilllllllllg, anfl rars . . . il'S Iarx . . . enjoys 7'.l'. lil.-es to . . . IllJl SlIll nzinrl giving .wine- ,4l1ln1rn nr lfaxl. reall. ' one a helping hanrl. Cook, ,loyve Cusville Corvoran. Ffrrwsl Marlin ller greater! ambition is to be a boolflreeper . . . lures to vouhr new dishes. Rush lxriuws his own minrl . . . the banrl Fllltlllllll be without him . . . another homework hater. Creel. Cl:-mla Faye Cre-el. Leonuril Likes all lIlIlSif' . . . an the Really great in lnaslfelball quiet sirle .... v inrere in all . . . always tinlrering with she does. vars . . . a good sport. Covington. Vera Willem- Lilfeil swlzuul. hat lilres mar- riage better . . . a happy housewife. Crourli. James Alln-rt. Jr. .4 great golfer . . . enjoys stazlying . . . bound for Tu- lane . . . Will lalre liberal arts. Connally, James Earl lfn 'mx aalflaor Ill'lil'iliP.9 ! ' . V plans a future in the nlwlllfl' . . . pe! peere is themes. Cruwfnril, l.i-wis lmvon fln anlfloor man . . . lilfes limiting and fishing . . . plans julare in Air Forre. 4 x i Culpepper, Mary Ann Enjoys dancing and swim- ming . . . dislikes stack-up people . . . will work for ciril service. X X X X X X X X ' '. nhl lm- llunforil. William A. Davis Maxim' Lullu pp: r Ron 1 E' .-I gran! rliarrli u'arl.'1'r . . . llas nzarriayv an liis minll .'1ln'axx rival ax a pin . . . lu a flr'pf'nilal1lr jwrsuu . . . will . . . lilff-.v lu ,vlralzz .villas lwing prolly, slim' s nialfe' a uwrzilerjal prcczvlzer. smart. Y 95, I ,, Slamp raleflor . . . bound mr Saallw n Teal: . . . always has a now izlea. Ili-kh-. Wlillium Cuy I . r . -A ff fi, lh-y, Sum Ann llnswvll. iiharlvs Wayne- llnwnf. Sllirla-y Unk:-. Samuel Lee .-ll'li'.vlir ' rlc'.Vl'l'lllt'.S Sara . . . Une' nj' jar1lan's big lm-rx . .-ln ambiliuas .virulent . .4 lfig Ieasr, bu! rule' as they u lalarf- 1e'af'lzf'r . . . iloesrfl 1-arnx while lie learns. qaivl by nalurv. funn' . . . you never know minrl lzaril iwrlf. what he,s thinking. SXYX -. . X X limi. Linda l.ouiXv Fllvr. Slim-rmun F1134-119 Fllvrlwv. llwi-mlnlyn .li-an l':Hgl'lN'Il. Hzwlraru ,Inne- xl .xlamp rollewlnr . . , plans .Xnlliing pliasffs liim . . . in- Ihn'.w1't lil.-1' lu l111rt llf'lI,Ill S Knnuzs lwr 1'lH'lIliSlf.V . . . a rarvc-r in raflia . . . an ex- rmziprlrzzlzle' swiss' aj humor. feelings . . . a liewmnier to always plr'a.san1 la he' arounrl. ,wrl uillz a ri-llv. jurflan . . . envied jar her good looks. Etheridge, Bobby Etheridge. Linda ,lane Eze-ll, Lucy Frances Likes lots of friends . . . An intellectual . . . will make pretty and poised . . . pos- sesses an imaginative mind. After graduation, the wild blue yonder . . . hard worker. 5077160716 tl good SBCVCNIFIY. Ezell, Robbie Lounei Always smiling . . . kinda shy . . . easy to get along with. Fant, Ben Pascal Farrar, Sherrie Gail Flanagan, Annette Vera Forlines, Helen Olivia Big man in ROTC . . . every- Dependable and ambitious She has such a friendly smile Punctual Lib . . . known for one lilres to hear him sing . . . very artistic . . . an ace . . . spends her spare time her consideration of others. . . bound for Georgia Tech. at iceskating. cooking . . . good friend. wedding bells. Foster, Joe Brown Fowler Douglas Phillip Franhsen, Klaus G. Fussell, Warner Franklin, Jr. Mr. Student Council himself Always reading . . . has plans Pet peeve: people in a hurry Born leader . . . outdoor man . . . we're proud of him . . . in Florida . . . quiet around . . . typing is his favorite . . . . . . doesnt like to be bossed. how does he do so much. strangers. plays basketball. ii:'1 ' i Camlxlo. Anita Canlnvr. Charlio Ladon Carnlo. Alum-r Blakely Gayle-5. Cllarlz-5 R1-x lllolmhyl 01111111111 Veep . . . one of our ll 11rl1i11g 1111 1'11rs is llis pas- Ouirl. slenrlfnsl 111111 fflflllll-Y R1-li11l1lc . . . r1'111ly to leml 1'heerle1111ers .... s Ilfll prelly 1111111 . . . f'IlS.Y-glflllg . . . will . . . will soon be ll lVlI1'j' 1111111 fl lielping 11111111 . . . frierully. eyelaslles. join ser1'i1'e. . . lilies bowling. Cazaway. Earnest Eugene A real lf'flII1.lF in ll'00ll shop. Coldon. Ralph Maru-ll W'0lIlll'fll'Ill .w11se of humor . . . Cars ure his hobby . . . plans Air Force Career I Cuorgv. Dorothy Edna Slllflll 111111 1'i1'111'io11s . . . lull of new irlerzs . . . bumllo of personality . ferry or Di1nples Clove-r. Cary Elhrirlgr- Godwin. Cary Nolan C1111 really gets 11r1111111I . . . ,4 sports jan . . . will join -l,flPlI!ll'Y grin . . . likes fool- me Ai, Fon-e ' I A ,Z well. bull' lil.'e1l senior. COOKIIIIZIH, Barbara Anne Gomlmzxn. ,lmnvs Roy Cranlu-rry, llurlxara ,lane Enjoys s1'1'e111'f V. , . 11115 a l,111'1's to 1l11111'1' , . . full of .'ll11'111s I11ll.'i11g . . . ll true large slzare 11.1 111I1'r0sls . . . flllllilllllll . . . II lzlreuble per- Illlll l1'1'1'1ljri1'111l . . . ll spark- n11'e to lrnow. sun. ling smile, Grantham, Sandra Fay Green, ,lesilynn Louise Griggs, James Donald Grimes, Eleanor Kathleen Does everything in slow mo- Collects records . . . loves ,lust canlt be quiet . . . likes They d0n't some any sweeter tion . . . has ll smile for every- evolving experiments . . . to eat, when hels not sleep- . . . never too busy for a one . . . eute. bound for the University of ing. friend. Georgia. Hagler, Warren Michael Hall, Charles Ronald Hamby, Raymond Hammock, John Robert The future predicts a rhain Georgia Tech bound . . . Has big plans for the future A real fighter . . . everyone of restaurants . . . an honor always knows the answers . . . another country gentle- enjoys being around Robert student. . . . acts so gentlemanly. man . . . . friendly fellow. Hampton, Clements Odel Hand, Carl Allen Haney, Griffin Lee Harbour, Charles Gary Buddy is a faithful band Big ambitions belong to this Easy to get along with . . A boxing rhamp . . . the peg member . . . eleetronics man boy . . . is always a gentle- enjoys reading and sports . . ofKo1hleerz's heart. . . Cheer- . . . happy disposition. man. friendly. ful personality. Harris, Hilda Harrison, Leila Faye Harrell, Lillie Anne Harris, Brenda Lou Always has a friendly smile A secretary in training . . . Considerate . . . plans to be Another tiny senior . . . . . . X-ray technician of the always willing to lend a help- a nurse . . . sweet. headed for the altar and future. ing hand . . . dependable. Germany. Hart, Emmett Mack Hayes, Leland Franklin Head, Martha Jean Heath, Grady Lamar Doesn't like unfriendly peo- College looms in his future Has her share of cute clothes Plans a career in the Navy ple . . . enjoys fishing and . . . pet peeve: nothing . . . . . . does everything efficient- . . . English is his favorite. hunting . . . quite unpre- reading is his hobby. ly. dictable. b -...-ve Helms, Minnie Esther Herre, Carol Patricia Herring, Ralph Ronald Hightower, Janice Norma A hard worker . . . enjoys Little and attractive . . .loves .4 poet at heart . . . a whiz She's an asset to our band Cooking . . . easy to get along the sun . . . another home- in English . . . a friendly . . . always dependable . . . ' homemaker at heart. with. work hater. senior. a li. Xifsam 1 Higlilowe-r, William Franklin Hill, Louis Alphonso. ,lr. l'linmlsman. William Thomas Hinson Vera ,Iacquelyn l l'l1'll!llvV liilly lore lliose Our bunrl president . . . our Al1l.lll4V.Y tlie gentleman . . . ,Iavlrie ran always find some- lnlue eyes . . . luis many 14'itlies1 ran always rnalfe ,larorite pastime is working on tliing lo laugh about . . . jrieufls, you lauglz. liis car. always seen with Carolyn. Hill, Frances Carolyn Hogg, Vivian Cloe Hollomon, Thelma Joyce Horne, William Richard Possesses an appreciative Not a boolrworm, but loves An attractive gal . . . well lrrhomasl sense of llurnor . . . always a to read . . . can't tolerate aware that a Cheerful dis- Never wastes words . . . will good sport. snowy people. position is a valuable asset. soon be a rollege boy . . . plays basketball. llornshy. John E. Howaiwl. Sunilra Jean Howell. Larry Eugene Huey. William Buford l.essou.s are lzis pet peere . . . lloesu'l lllfe rude boys , . . l'l1e lulure prezlivts a eareer Quite tlie seientisl . . . lionor enjoys lulselulll . . . easy to lores to l1a1'e lun . . . sl1e's in llie air jorce . . . loves to soviely nieruber . . . llas a get along zvilli. A in llie baud. I luzut. jrierully disposition. Huff. Gram- I,ym'll1- Huffman, Jimmy Wvslvy Huglu-s. ,loan Mario lluglwf. ,lumly Marlvnc :la arnlzitialls and harcl 1l'l7I'h'+ I riPmllr. . . oasy tu get along Unr liiglislrppirzg IIlflf0ff'lfP lfill flu anything for a frienrl ing girl . . . alwavx really to with . . . l1'l.'vs to xing. . . . lfrzuzrrz -lllf llff fill? IUIU'-9 . . . a julurr' nurse . . . likes 4'.llI!'I'ilIH'IIl with smrzelliing . . . her rlaun lu fame: her lu wolf. ILCW. lreautiful smile. Huglws, Rivhanl Leon llllllllllllg to attend Southern HllSiIlt'SS llnirvrsity . . . will .spvrizllize in acfauriling. .xx sf : Ingram. Tvra Fay .4 slralvr . . . sa quiet anal flainty . . . lem-p.s out of the way of reflfle-ss 1lfil'Pl'S. Q, Hugulvy, Gloria Sue Hulvhinson. Rose-mary Inglc-. Osrar Edward .4 real brain . . . 9l'6I'j'Il0!lj',S ,fllways rlreanzing about Larry llas his mind on art . . . pet jrieml . . . likes to play minia- . . . a newfomer from Baker peere: hard subjects . . . will ture gulf. . . rlefinilely our gain. atteml art srhool. Jankivwirz. Tvmldy. Jolmsnn. Irma ,Ivan Johnson. Timothy Ellwrt I,il.-vs In hunt . . . lllSlll1XUI'ilF :ln ariil nmrie' .Ivan . . . :live .gl'll'7l1'l' is his favorite . . . rlaxs: DLT . . . Very smart. person In lfnow . . . we lose raririg his holrbv . . . pet hvr to Craujlanl Long. 1mz'l'e: hard subferts. Johnston, Alice Faye Jon:-Q. llonalrl Gene Jones, Douglas Jones, Frank Carroll A ,l1'ie111llyg11l . . . l111s fl smile lflwrgelir Illlll 11111biti011s . . . llearty worlrer . . . Ulrienll to The ilztellerlzml type . . . not for e1'eryo11e . . . Imunrl for 1'1'eryo11e likes lo be 11rou11.1l all . . . Doug has nrnbition. lfery noisy . . . agoofl student. Hob ,lanes UIlil7EfSi1-V'. llilll. Jones. M1-lvin Lewis Kattman, Leo Denton Kennedy. Glenda Joan Kennedy, Shirley Mae A future cartoonist . . . al- A real Katt . . . goes for A lilly senior . . . can't decide A pretty smile . . . d0esn't ways 1l11o1lli11g . . . has origi- 111051 unytlzing . . . ll future between college and matri- mind work . . . a future secre- nality plus. 'itooth plu111ber,'. nzony . . . loves to eat. tary. Kiilal, llliurles Randolpll Kimbro. ,Ioan Kinclien, Newton Ray King, A. V., Jr. Hrfs II real gone mt , . . Sl1e's ll brain .... s ll6,S got A lil1e11I1le person . . . never Lots of 11111l1itio11 . . . has big quite friendly . . . pet peeve: her 1111111 . . . ll whiz ill 11ll .see llilll .ffllwllillg . . . dislikes plans for the future. fickle igirls. SlllIj'Cl'lS. unpredictalzle people. W y a-1 -f::: ....t: --:fi ni f iwkf-Y' King, Mary ,lane Kirklaml, Larr F 1 ..... : f ' 'Pls 4 ' bl l 24 at L 'rv V 5' - igwf, y ,arl Knowles. Arnolil Gillis, jr. Knowles. Martha Anne A homemalrer . . . hobby is A harm' boy . . . an old hand Claims his only hobby is girls This girl is always happy . . talfing rare oil Virtor. with his trumpet . . . known , , , 11005111 lilre worlf. always on the go, for his dry wit. L Lanil. llrvwsler Clyde Lane. Charles Larry Sonny wants to retire . . . if silenve were golden he'zl never get rich. Lilfeable personality . l1tllllI,l 'Il1l1ln'iI1g money. Lane, Dick Norman Lane, Ramona fM0nal A frienally blond . . . Cen- A girl who really sings . . . trals gain: ,lordan's loss. will make a beautiful model. l,Nlln'lIm'I'. Nanvy l,u Lee. SZil'Z1C2lllll'I'llll' Lewis. Cliarles lfdwarfl, Jr. lmwis. Kenneth Allen A rliemislry whit: . .n . a A-lliuays quiet as a mouse . . . l,il.'es musir' anrl baseball . . . Kenneth is sooo tall . . . he wonrlerful person jorajrienll tries liarzl to please others 116.8 heaflefl for the Uwide . . . she can be m never says anything unless y nurse. . . . plans an office Career. blue 'onl -l I PV. llCl'CSS!ll'j'. Lindsey. Evelyn Ann Loekliart. Rebecca Locklar, Helen Janette Long. llrenda Wynelle Next stop: Waslzinglon, ILC. Enriezl for her rreamv rom- Plans an ofjire eareer . . . How floes she stay so neat? . . . have you hearrl ,4nn's flexion . . . zossesses a Cheer' sometimes 1 niet and reserved. .... s he floesn't like voneeilerl I l laugh . . . always suvressful. jul disposition. people. Long, Kitty Loudermilk, Cherry Bea Love, Foy Edward Lunsford, Billy Wayne Sweet disposition . . . wants Cherry is so quiet . . . likes Pet peeoe: English thernes Steadfast anrl quiet . . . a new friends by the day. to dance and swim. . . . an outdoor sports fan . . . senior who likes friendly peo- a future electrician. ple. Maddox. Mary Louise Mallory. Sara Frances Martin. Brenda Merle Mass:-ngale. Ray Enzfierl for her natural curls Always really to :lance . . . Sl1e's so tiny ana' rule . . . Nire to know . . . lilifs to . . . ll true journalist . . . has we are losing this gal to likes to clanee and enjoys box . . . has lots of different a weakness for JH jackets. A. P. 1. good recorcls. interests. Nf.1,.1Q X-.xx mexxxQ,AQ . . Massey, Frances Jeannette Loves the West . . . found her husband there. McClc-ndon, Theresa Annette Terry . . . strong zlisbelierer of all work and no play . x Q. if-Elf r K X .Ss si' 1. X MrDonalcl. Johnnie Faye Ma lloesrfl m jarorile 51 lrouna' for iml l'llPH1lSlf'Y.l . A jovial senior . . . lilies to Y this. Donald Mciirimle. John Wayne McCarley, Patricia Kayev ou often see her ll0fSt?bll!'h' rorl: baseball . be a member of the gang rirling . . . a future rlental Georgia Tech. GSSISIIUU. Q? Mefilung, Mary Ann McClure, Peggy Ann Mcllanal, Judith Congenial with ereryorre . . . Surh pretty wary hair . . . Versatile personality , , , gl. Alarorite pastime: playing to know Peggy is to like her. ways into something . . . pet miniature golf. peeve: homework. Nlelfarlin. Norma Rita Mefiuire. Barbara Ann Mcinlosli. Charles Ray Another sefretary in training A seamstress . . . will make .l'lf'Coo is usually heard .fin arirl sports fan . . . just . . . her pet peere is long- someone a good receptionist. saying Ya'll yell . such a wants to get out of high. hairezl musie . popular gal. sfhool Iwho 1loesn'tJ Mclmndon, Vallvrie Kay A mile a minute tallfer . plans to be a beautician . a stunning smile. McMullen, ,Iaines Allen McNeal, Dannie Cleo Enjoys being a pain in the Shy, but nice . . . has quiet nerlf . . . truly a pal . . . charm and an intriguing things are never dull. smile. Mirldlebrooks, Charles Meyer, Jerry Richard Swavne Miller, David Gene An athlete who's smart . . Loves music . . . doesnit like Will soon- join the Navy . . . has lots of interests. Q girls with 'gmessyn hair . . . a dependable friend. the band can't do without him. McVay, Helen Patricia .4 typing terror . . . ready to talk anytime . . . Georgia bound. Miller, Patricia Anne Bound for California State College . . . A music en- thusist. Millirons, Alice Fay Minis, Margaret Evelyn Montgomery. Herman B. Moore, Mary Elaine So lovable and likeable . . A mainstay in the band . . . ugliflllillghfllllv always has a The quiet type . . . home- enjoys painting. claim to fame: her beautiful comeback . . . always seen nzaher at heart . . . musically smile. under a car hood. inclined. J- i A i M Moore, Robbie W. Morris, Beatrice Moye, Beverly .lean lndustrious by nature . In on everything . . . pet Everybody likes to have her enjoys reading. peeve: two-fared people. around . . . doesn't mind typing . . . quiet in class. Murray, Ronald Myers, Sherry ,lean Neaves, Rachel Virginia Always joking . . . enjoys Always listening to records Excels in all subjects . . . swimming. . . . a future- hello'l girl- mainstay in the Tri-Hi-Y . . telephone operator. a career girl. via CP Murphy, Margaret Anne Anytime is fun time . . . surh pretty sparkling eyes. . . a friendly senior. Newman, Jimmy Ray Claims basketball as his main interest . . . in college will study electrical engineering. Newton, Elizabeth Ann Nolan, Judy Ann Norris, Preston Nowell, Jack Louis Huge dark eyes . . . never an Possesses a beautiful smile Quiet among strangers . . . Definitely not the silent type unkind word . . . one of . . . her favorite subject: enjoys all sports . . . a like- . . . too many girl friends. ,lortlan's most attractive. homeroom , . . a future secre- able person. tary. Ogle, Bobby Ray Overlay, Edgar Calhoun. Jr. Paidack, Patricia Lee Parker, Nina Jo ,lust doesn't believe in work A dependable worker in Hi-Y Pat is a future nurse, never A whiz ill lf4lllSCfiPfl07l . . . . . plans to join Air Force. . . . dislikes smart-alecs . misses a school game . . . 1108568865 ll beautiful Smile. bound for Georgia South- western. Pale, Eleanor Elizabeth Pate, George Holland Patton. Mary Elizabeth Payne, John Andrew A steady worker . . . always Loves to talk in English . . The Red Cross Couldn't do Andy just adores pretty girls abliging . . . nice to know. ll ready smile. without her . . . forever smil- . . . a good friend to have. ing. Peilcly, Larry Pelham, ,lulia Lamour Perry, Ann Pippin, Shirley ,lean Doesn't like work in any form The type of girl everyone will Doesn't-like thoughtless peo- This girl loves to Cook . . . . . loves Opelika. miss . . . a varying person- ple . . . always neat . . . pet peeve: school. altty. sentimental. ' Plant, Vick R. Potter. Petri Ann Poulos. William Earl A real blontl . . . always Nothing stumps l'ear'hie You haue to really know Hill agreeable . . . favorite sub- . . . possesses a sineere per- to nppreeiate him . . . hot ject: lunvll. sonality. rod fiend. Powell. Euel L.. Jr. lust loves hutdags, al all things . . . tloesrft like to shave? Price. ,lack L., Sr. Price. Lintla Puglt. Tommy Riley Pyle. Patricia Ruth Oil painting is his hobby . . Eager in art interest . . . Hoy with the horn . . . makes Chemistry whiz .... s eltlom, plans higher edueation. quiet . . , likes meeting in- girls swoon . . . good looks sarl . . . keeps things going. teresting people. plus personality. Ray. Kalltryn Rm-se. Cloplon lliekerson. Jr. Reese, Roller! Tulian T. Register. Clara Evelyn Kitty . . . always frienrlly l1irkie is so tall . . . elertrie- A hartl worker . . . wish there Likes wt-ttrtls untl buys . . . . . . sornetirnes she's blue. al engineer of the future . . . ufere more like him . . . eurietl ylor her earnplexiun dislikes braggarts. future elertrirul engineer. . . . tlislikes gussips. Register. Larry Clarence Roams the halls looking for Rosemary . . . always happy . . . lazy and likable. Rolwrls, llavirl Carroll College bound . . . doesn't mind being different Hakes Transcription! . . . stamp collector. Liam, Rovlw. Mary Register. Nadine Leclclon Always a friendly smile . . niee to have around. Rice. Reba Marcella Rich, Billy Cubert Cate girl with a friendly Cars are his pastime . . . smile . . . main interest: dana- wishes English wasn't so ing . . . enjoys swimming. hard . . . College bound. Robertson, Virginia Clarke lndastrious and eonseientious . . . collevts all sorts of things . . . quiet around strangers. tj:-ssie Man- Full:-rl Rogers. Alton Ira Sweet sineere girl . . . pet Greatest ambition: to get peeve: people who brag . . . rirh . . . pet peeve: women Rolxinette. JoAnn Robinson, Evelyn Bowdoin Pet peeve: boys who go Surely is sweet . . . a beauti- steady fwith other girlsl . . . ful smile. a friendly senior. 5 .va . f li ti . I ZZHQ ,-,,. .., ., 4 1 Rowland, Herman Gordan Sammons. Raymond Eugene Dum-de-dum-darn , . . a IIoesn't like know-it-alls . . . future F.H.I. man . . . loves a eamera bag . . . will major English is her favorite. drivers . . . stamp collection. to fish. in photography, Sanders, Effie Mae Sasser, Sandra Arlene Satterfiell. C l A S 1 aro nn ,cruggs, Robert Wilson Silly boys worry Effie . . . Known for friendly ways . . . lnfertious laugh . . . Auburn Lilfes ta ire skate . . . you friendly disposition . . . pet she is pretty . . . friend to bound . . . always seen in have to know him to appre peeve: themes. have . . . future tiger. P. C. lwith Sea Weedf. viate him. Self, Raymond Fabulous dresser . . .'strong silent type . . . had rather go to beach than school. 5. te Sewell. Rita ,lane Really knows how to dance . . . sweet and cute . . . has found her man. Sewell. William M, Sllirall, Hugh lrvin An independent chap , . llislilfes girls in general . . likes vars and reading . . a great sport. full of surprises. Shiralx. Sandra ,leanice Simons, Patsy Chalkley Smart. Martha Ann Smith, Donald Dell Usually seen with Luvy . . . .fllways ready to talk . . .4 diligent zrorlrer . . . al-uays A small power house . . a hard worlrer . . . depend- sweet and friendly. into sumpin' . . . the secre- lrnows his own mind . . . ex able. ' tarial type. cels in sports. Smith, Bascom Floyd Smith, Gwendolyn Frances Smith, Priscilla Joan Snell, Rebecca Anne Likes hunting and fishing Neat appearance . . . pet One of our favorites . . . easy Nice girl . . . giggles contin- . . . hates flat tires . . . will peeve: slow people . . . kind- to get along with . . . dislikes uounslyl . . . an ideal friend. join service. hearted. homework. Spangler. Gilbert David Speight, Barbara Jean Spivey, Donna Grace Spivey, Nancy Cammille Definitely the athletic type An attractive nurse . . . loves She's got her man . . . pet Quiet and easy going . . . en- . . . bound for Georgia Tech to sew . . . dislikes homework peeve: getting up in the vied for attractive clothes. . . ready smile. and stuck-up people. morning . . . piano player. Starnes, Patricia Clair Stephens, Robert Burrell, Jr. Stone, Jean May Storey, Laura Jo Collects figurines . . . D. C. Always wears at grin . . . very Has pep . . . very neat . . . Always coming up with T.'s her favorite subject . . . friendly . . . everybody likes no square , something . . . smiles a lot cannot stand sissies Bobby . . . . friendly disposition. Storey. Thomas Ivy qllnsically inrlirted . . . has a friendly disposition . . . one of those band boys. Talbot. james Woodrow Great on the diamond . . . bound for Georgia South- western . . . an outdoor man. Stripling. James Fleming Never lfnows the place in English . . . nuts over vars . . . he'll talk himself to death. Swinclle. Barbara June Swords, Betty Jane Exriterl about getting mar- Friendly smile . . . new-comer rtefl . . . friendly . . . wants at jordan. to jill her hopeirhest. Tant. Charles lKen5 Taylor. Byron Delano Taylor. James Franklin Claims he'll always be a Great dribbler . . . nice per- Coin rollertor from uxzy back baehelor . . . collects plays son to know . . . always there . . . knows what he wants . . . enjoys all sports. when needed. Taylor. James Vernon Taylor, Jerry Willia.m Taylor, Larry Wallace Taylor, Richard Lee Qniel and ronsfientiozzs . . Not in sympathy with home- Will join the Navy . . .xenjoys Wheels that Haielf . . . rant pleasant. worlf . . . nice fellow to lfnow. eleotronirs . . . handy me- tolerate snobs . . . friendly chanie. guy. it .... - 1 'V .,, Thomason, Jacqueline Diane Tefft. John Thompson, Dan Stephens Thompson, Laverne Gridiron riot . . . Key to Key Honey blonde . . . sunny dis- Loyal band member . . . will Has a lovable smile . . . gets Club . . . future coach. position . . . great sense of attend Southern Business along well. . . altar bound. ' humor. College . . . his hobby: music. Thompson, Thad Howard Tice, Martha Jean Tillman, John Wayne Timmons, William Ray Enjoys sports . . . takes life North Georgia bound . . . Likes neat girls . . . will join Sharp dresser . . . has plans easy . . . his greatest pastime plans Physical Education ca- the Air Force . . . thoughts for college . . . known for out- is flirting. reer . . . whiz in sports. never known. standing athletic abilities. 13 Tindall, Zillie Lavonne Tomblin, Joel Stanley Tomlin, Ronal Royce Travis, Oma Alice Love to hear her sing . . A jovial fellow . . . gets away Tinkers with cars . . . no Full of pep . . . pet peeve: active in church groups . , with lots . . . really drives favorite subjects . . . wants people who brag . . . enjoys pretty smile. that Ford! to make a quick million. dancing. Trawick, Patricia Ann She's got her man . . doesn't mind hard work . another honor student. 5 ff Q K l llmlerwoocl, Mary Katherine Niee to know . friendly and dependable . . . neat dresser. Truesdale. Norman Ray Tucker, Donald John Tucker, Emma Lou Allergic to eoneeited people Another band favorite . . Tall blonde , . . hates to . . . not reallv lazy . . . just liked by everyone. see that morning sun rise afraid of work. Vann, Elaine Has been described as a pani1 ' . . . will go to Geor- gia with Kenneth . . . likes art. ' A . . . dislikes conceited boys. Vann, Kenneth Espy Vernon, Linda Daphine Enjoys dancing and riding . . . wants to get married . . . rather shy. Knows not vanity . . . without doubt, he's popular round about . . . ,lordan's own vet- erinarian. Wade. Doris ,Ieanelle Wade, Patricia Ann Wallace, Marion Emmett Ward, Barbara Jo Butler Une of our oheerleaders . . . l'retty girl . . . likes dancing Cool likes to hunt and fish An ideal student . . . never a enjoys swimming and skating and sewing . . . impresses . . . quite unpredictable . . . dull moment with our Bar- ' A ' ' i ' lllf A lldl CO- bgrq, . . . mighty rule girl. people with- her quietness. 1 oesnt L e unjrie y p pl . 8 Warren. Kenneth Albert, Jr. Watford. Peggy June Wealhersby. Mary Ann Webster, Jesse Cleveland, lll Always seen with Nanette . . . l'erhAy Peggy . , . always talk- Canit wait to take a vacation Favorite pastime is talking ready for a good time . . ing . . . an arcornplished . . . an ambitious girl . . . a . . . always tinlrering with nent dresser, seamstress . . . likes to draw. favorite at Jordan. cars . . . enjoys fishing and hunting. Weed, Mary Ellon Welch, Barbara Jean West, Leo Fisher, Jr. Whipple, Harry Lee, Jr. Always seen with Carol, her Always in a good mood . . . Buddy collects girl's tele- Never serious . . . Bo is fellow beachromber . . . listens to musir . . . so un- phone numbers . . . band boy always into something . . . North Georgia bound. predictable. . . . witty. lots of fun. Whipple, Jo Ann White, Jane Williams. Barbara Patricia Williams, James Eugene Our D.A.R. citizen . . . typi- An Elvis fan . . . bound for Member of honor society . . . Will lose him to Southern cal busy editor . . . always on Georgia . . . sweet future staunch school supporter . . Terh . . . sings well . . . hobby the go. teacher. dependable. is dancing. Williams, Annette Murelene Williamson, Merle Wilson, Margaret Ann Full of originality . . . quiet A bowling fan . . . pet peeve: Mugsy is everyone's friend and reserved . . . nice to gossipers . . . future book- . . .friendly disposition. know. keeper. Winters, George Lamar Pet peeve: sturk-up people and bums . . . is college bound. .Q -4 , et? ,b axis I.: tv t yt Woodham, George A., Jr. Woods, Sarah Rebecca Wright, Donald Edward Yarbrough, Jeannette Coin rolleetor from way back Loves Home Ee . . . never Full of surprises . . . works in The athletic type . . . will . . . enjoys metal work . . . says a lot . . . loves pop slow motion . . . likes foot- always do her part . . . likes bound for Naval Academy. records. ball. good times. Archer, William D. Barnes, Anita Kay Burton, Leroy L. Carter, Chester L. Clark, Clem Adolph Cole, William M. Davis, Wilber Roger Dean, Marilyn Dobbs, Janet East Franklin. Lettie Garner, Jesse P. George. Robert F., Jr. Gilbert, Judy Hendricks Gill, Samuel Harvey Green, Philip Earl Green, Woodward D. SENIORS NOT PICTU RED Hardy, Maxwell Hughes, Olson G. lngle, Johnny W. Ingram, George Jr. Ivey, Ollie Jean Massey, Shirley June Matthews, Becky Floumoy McConnell, Jerry McCullough, Aaron B. McHargue, Faye Perry McLaughlin, Nancy Sue Moats, James More-lli, Giulia G. Nicholoson, Carol Parker, Paul Irwin Parker, William Eugene Pate, Janice Dorrough Phillips, Mildred Jackson Polzer, Bobby Joe Reid, Donald Richards, Dorothy Mae Sasser, Hazel C. Slay, Margaret Ann Spivey, Albert Earl Spivey Betty Earnest Tapley, Calvin Taylor, Betty Jean Taylor, Carol Sue Taylor, Phyllis Tucker, Darahl Watson, Don Joll Ventures 1955 -1958 What a jolly good school-this Jordan! But not to us during the initial month of the 1955 school calendar. Mobs, strange rooms, and the jeers of the upper- classmen stunned us. As we think of it now, our Freshman September seems interminable. Change, change, change from class to class and from teacher to teacher was ordeal without initiation. Actually we had so many algebra teachers that we scarcely knew each name with each face. A voice in the darkness began telling us how we should do the right things the right way. This voice, Mr. Taliaferro, knew us better than we really knew ourselves. The light and wisdom of Sophomore Days surely had its source in our good Principal. Even now, as we have changed titles and sections, he recognizes us and gives us the same friendly greeting or advice. Sophomore months passed too rapidly. With wild joy we joined other band members in shouting praises about our band and the trip to the Windy City. And do you remember how happily we monopolized the lunchroom? The bell that never rang when we wanted to go to lunch always cut us out of a helping of salad, soup, or soda. Presto-we are Juniors. Three years loaded with excitement are behind us. Every moment has been packed with youth. Things have happened outside of school, too, like Elvis. CWell, some of us like Pat Boone.D We believe, how- ever, that we are growing up. Report cards improve every time, and activities are our middle name. Come to think of it, we are already dreaming df caps and gowns, diplomas, and everything that must precede them. Jolly old thoughts! Ann Rainey 11-8 ' r X in if JUNIOR CLASS UFFICERS President ......, ...,........... K AY CULPEPPER Vice-President ............ ALBERT WHITEHEAD Secretary ........... .................. L EROY BUSH Trcasurcr .,... ........... M ARTHA DAVIS 1 11-1 Le-ft to Right: Gary McKnight, Frances Hardy, Johnny Watson, Kay Culpepper. 11-3 Left to Right: Philip Wills, Byron Smith, Charles Enfinger. 11-4 Le-ft to Right: limily Bridges, Shawn Murphy, Bonnie Bond, Dora Owens. JUNIOR HOME 11-2 Left to Right: Catherine Cul- pepper, Christine Franklin, Billie Ann Jaggartl, .lerome Dean. 11-5 Left to Right: James Chambliss, Jackie Windham, Martha Davis, Dee Posey. ,r ff 11-7 Left to Right: Joy Hill, Diane Cast, Larry Crook, 11-6 L1-ft to Right: lh-rnivet Melvin, Linda Hiers, Rolnaine i Larry Mggdy, Carle-r, Sandra Phillips. ROOM OFFICERS P 1-5 X 11-8 Le-fl lo Right: Bobbie Ann Prince, Ann Bravo, Ann Rainey, 11-9 Left to Right: 'll-rrx' llulvlivr. lilainv lilankvnship, ,luily Kimlmro, Haymoml 1'llZlllllllUl'li. Sandra Fuller. ll-10 1.4-fl lo liighl: liululmim' ,lvun Lumli. Gloria King, liuillly Linlclell, . - u 1 r- ie- , -5 . Allie-rLWl1iIc hm-url, 1.1-my Oslmrmz 1.01-llu Sliillm-r. llonulml 'l'lllom'1'. iK'X' i I . 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Wayne Bravo, Ann Braxton, Becky Bridges, Emily Brinson, Jean Brogden, Billy Brookins, Joycene Brookins, Sandra Brown, Clifton Brown, Janice Brown, Judy Brown, Walter Buvkner, Glenda lluvkner, Marcia Bullard, Kenneth S Cf! KK ' wk as-iv i? ' is a N Q, Y i M1 -v , ' Q91 'N -Q Si was :FYR l H ,J xx 35' , , Q ,V J ' ,z N Q, ,ik 1-' .M H if. , Qi? X xv - Q ws: r Ev '52 Ni ' 3 X3 X Q R fm-v A ,,,,, K v Q 2,225 A Q.. S2255 ' sa R S X X . X V ' i f I ,5 .-wif, 5 :2 -sf.: e:,:-- Qabfzft. K X 1 Q... K . ai x F aw' M, ali 1 ri 1? fl nQ.n. - N1-Mi gf . VTL QZFZEY , K, :':,g 4 , V -P H Q ,. 'Q G ', L v g - :gf a h ,: M wi X as-.fQ g: X -- way iw fw 4 gi 'W ig? A 4 at Q 1 Y Q U X P K ag' . C' K W5 5 QW y ' 1 4 S., I 5 -. W is i 'Vw 'Sw 'Kma- llullorli. l.in1lu liurlu-s. Virginia llurl, Lnvilln lluali, C4-nrgv llusli. La-roy llullvr, llvlly linllvrwurlll. .lunv llyran. Usvur Campln-ll. Ronnie Canimla. .lolin Carlislv. Carol Carr, lfarl Harrington. Hull! 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Ruflnlpll llvrring. .luely Hvwitl. l'liilip Him-, T1-rry Hivks, Annvlte Hill, liwvn Hill, Willin- Hinvs. Anelrvw Him-S. Carole: Hinsun, llolrliy Holrbs, Wayne' Hodge-. llanie-l Hogg. Judy llogg. Zavk Hollarul. Tlmmas Hollaway. Sh:-llmy Holmvs, Hunnie Holslf-arl. Hulll Holi. 'l'im llonsv. Mary Alim- llowarcl, llavirl Howl-ll. liC'lll' Hull, Sanalra lluglws. l'lI'l'lllllQ' Hutchins. llonniv- llulvliins, llrvmla llulvlwrsmi, Tmnniy Hunt. l.arry Hya-rs. l,in4la lson. Slalllvy Jaggggarnl. Ilillif- ,lann--. lll'!'llllil ,ln-rrvl. Nllnn Jinright, Juanita Johnes, Billie Sue Johnson, Brenda Johnson. David Johnson, Gene Johnson, Durante Johnson, Virginia Jones, Richard Jordan, Sheila Kattman, Jo Ann Kennedy, Charlotte Key, Barbara Kidd, Jimmy Kimbro, Jean Kimbrough, Judy King, Gloria Kirkland, Mary Jo Kite, Edith Knight, Marie Kozel, Mary Frances Kyle, Carol Dean Lamb. Barbara .lean Lamb, Dean Langford, Donald Layton, Margaret Ledford, Shirley Ann Lee, Dianne Lee, Sybil Liddell, Buddy Lingo, Yvonne Lisle, Jevonne Livingston, Dick Long, Marilyn Lloyd, Wayne Lyda, Gene Lynn, Leroy Mallory, Carole Mallory, James Marion, Janice Marshall, Mary Marlin, Carolyn Martin, Pat Martin, Sue Massey, Jimmy Mayo, Norma McArthur, Becky McCardle, Ellen McCullough, Marie McClung, Janet McCullough. Peggy McDowell. Sara L. MeFarlin, Larry Mvllaltee, Ronald McKinney, Ann McKnight, Gary McLaughin, Robert McMillan, Joy McQuinn, Virginia McGuire, Mickey Melvin, Bernice Melvin, Brenda Messer, Linda Miller, jimmy Miller, Sue Miles, ,lan Miles, Jerry Millirons, Ruth Mitchell. Jeanette Mitchell, Ralph Mobley, Margaret Monfort, Winston Monte, Juanita Mooar, Susan Moody, Larry Mordic, Flossie Morrow, Frankie Moss, Ronnie Mott, Ricky Murphy, Sara Murphy, Shawn Oldrirlge, JoAnn 0'Neal, Margie Osborne, Leroy Overby, Otis Owen, Sharon Owens, Dora Owens, Mary Ann Parker, Pat Parks, Tracy Parrish, Lynette Pate, Harold Pate. Sandra Patilio, Edward Patterson. Cornelia Peacock, Murray Peek, Sharon Phillips, ,lollnny Phillips, Sandra Pilgrim. Annette Pitts, john Pollock, Peggy Posey, Dee Powers, Norman Price, J ack Prince, Bobbie Ann Pritchet, Billy Pruitt, Martha Purvis, Jasper Qualls, Russell Rache-ls, Jimmy Ragland, Larold Railey, Lynette Rainey, Ann Rainey, Becky Rainey, Linda Ray, Glenda Rayner, Sylvia Ridenour, Billy Redding, Carmen Renfroe, Lynette Robinson, Freddie Roland, Brenda Roughton, Carolyn Rushing, Wilbur Russell, Bonnie Saines, Priscilla Sanders, Carolyn Sasser, Navajo Sauls, Charlotte Saunders, Betty Schafer, Dan Screws, Hilda Searcy, Shirley Sewell, Julene Shackelford, Bobby Shavers, Helen Sheffield, Nancy Shehane, George Shelton, Shirley Shepard, Brenda Shipley, Dan Skinner, Loette Skinner, Raida Skipper, Oliver Slaughter, Helen Smith, Byron Smith, Dale Smith, Gene Smith, Jerry Smith, Judy Smith, Leroy Snell, Modena Snellgrove, Bill Speight, Anita Starlin, Jerome Starlin, Jerry Strom, Robbie Sutherland, Juanita Swafford, Berry Sikes, Myrl Talbot, Janet Tarvin, Beverly Tate, Geraldine Taylor, Joe Taylor, Kenneth f 1,1 .X X X. wifg. 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Tomblin, Ray Trawick, Theresa wr Trim, Sue Tucker, Carolyn Tyler, Sue Venable, Paul Wall, Jimmy Wallace, .lane Waters, Barbara Watford, Barbara Watson, Donald Watson, Johnny Watts, Lanell Wills, Phillip Wesson, Carl White, Howard White, Wayne Whitehead, Albert Whittington, Charles Whittle, Sandra Faye Wiggins, Betty Wilks, Diane Willett, Joe Williams, Annette Williams, Betty .lean Williams, Earl Williams, Jerry Williams Pat Williams, Patricia Williams, Rebecca i 6. 'ig Nia 4 .+:, f X 2 W. H W '. .... ., N Qing, Windham, Jackie Wilson, Sonny Wood, Dorothy Wood, Nell Wood, Ronald Woodfin, Jess Word, David Wright, Johnny Wynn, Mary Ross Yancy, Carol Yancy, Jimmy Youngblood, Forrest Zuback, Marcell Special Episodes 1956 -1958 Big, bulky building with eyes that threatened at the same time that they promised-such was our impression of Jordan on our first day here last year. We can still see the rooms, the teachers, the office in the exaggeration of excite- ment, though our fear simmered down before the end of our Freshman days. Pep meetings had all the zip for our energy. The thriller of the year was the Jordan-Columbus game. Jordan ROTC was at its peak during our Freshman year. We took top honors in both inspections. Sgt. Pennington was one of the best! Too bad we had to settle for second place in the Best Cadet Contest. How crushed we felt when we barely lost the Bi-City championship in football! Our Sophomore year has been running over with the excitement of modern education. Weekly routines of strict teachers are all right despite the preaching of some of the Grouchos. We like the compensation of honor grades and better understanding. Maybe our Irish luck will change in athletics before baseball and track will have had their run. Truth is, we are hoping to get some of the letters next year. -Bob Hand if WWQZK ff SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ............................................................ CHARLES GEORGE Vice-President ,... ......... H ORACE MIXON Secretary ........ ......... B ARBARA ADAIR Treasurer ......... WILEY WALLS 10-l, Myra Rlllllt'I'l.0l'll, Brenda Yatvs, Junim- Tindvll, Sue Andrews. S OPH OM ORE HOME 10-2, Ronnie Reid, Sandy Judah, Ilona Hamilton, Judy Kreeger. H , ,if I 4 W , A V Y, , i s is 3 ,,o,. , f I ,l Y iw .ij T ,.,, X , 5 Hughes. 10-3, lilll'lSllIl0 ,lonm-s, Martha Byrd, Ginny Gill, Juc Norris. 10-4, Wbodie Ellison, ,lc-an Glow-r, Judy llllllllilll, lxlill'C21lCIlC E iv . we-3 i l i I 10-5 Cllarlc-L Reynolds, llvcky Anderson. RlL'llk1l'4l Pair, janggll Bondi V 10-6, Sandra Torhert, .lean Payne, Gayle Cross, Janice Slayden. ROOM OFFICERS 10-7, Francvs McCormick, Elmer Stewart, Anne lilessman. Kay- lecn Caldwell. K Xi. sg' W . 10-10 Eddie Reid. liarbaru Adair, Wiley Walls, H0r:.u'v Mixon. 1 i A 3 10-8, Diane Minick, Donald Jones, Priscilla Wells, Pat Strickland. ii 10-9, Truman Bentley, Bobby Smith, Billy Parnish, Linda Cummings. ,fix IO-ll, Ellis Elmorv, Carolyn Pills, lin-nala Foslcr, Bolilnic Barefield. S OPH OM ORE HOME 10-12. Gail Jordan. llivky Slratigxoss. Hilluurn iilark. Cliar- lotte Lam-. me QQ pt 10-13, Elainv Smilli. l11LlI'lllLl Sulvlwr, Carolyn Arnolml, Mary Nell llrannon. 10-14, Ccrry llill, ,Ian Commumlvr, Helly Coleman, Richard Skinner. ,af Ji Q Eli! 10-15, Retha Cook, Gerald Scroggins, Delores Cox, Sidre Byrd. YOOM OFFICERS 10-16, Billie Davis, Lavada Thaxlon, Nona Jones, Ricky Prather. N..-4' 1 III? i l A 10-17 L4-fm In lliglll: ,luvllv Kirkluml. llumy Collin 10-18. llc-lly Snvll. Nancy Kl'IlllK'lly'. lh-lw lloalwin, Becky Nm-wlon. 'c llulu-lini. lul Kilvln-ns. Q 1 PLEASE. oo Nov cm our DNTHIS Pkbflls A- new Maw. W.,- ..,..-.six 10-19, lflmrlvs llcorgv. Sumlru llmlvr. liluinm' Taylor, Limla Jolmson. :J0ifgI.Ilyf1la?iUlliiilmllill-. llc-lly l or1l. llunnic- .llllll'h, Adair, Barbara Adams, Jimmy Alexander, Arnold Allen, Mary Allison, Betty Anderson, .lames Anderson, Phillip Anderson, Rebecca Andrews, Barbara Andrews, Reka lrene Andrews, Sue Armour, Brenda Arnold , Arrant, Askew, Auten, Avant, Bailey, Barefie Carolyn Luther Billy Betty Danny Thomas ld, Bobbie Barker, Linda Barnes, Earlene Barnes, .ludy Barr, Billy Bass, Charlotte Bass, Mary Frances Batastini, Lee Bazemore, Barbara Beasley, Dorothy Becker, William Benefield, Pat Benefield, Truman Benneth, Ronald Benoit, Carolyn Bentley, Gloria Bentley, Truman Bishop, Cherrill Blockstock, Royce Blanks, Delores Blessman, Ann Blizzard, Joyce Blount, Blount, Emory ,l immy Blue, Gena Bolin, Carolyn Bond, ,lanell Bonner, Jerry Boone, Betty Bowens, Marie Bowles, ,lerietha Boyd, Gloria Bozeman, Annette Bozeman, Vera Bragg, ,limmy Branton, Mary Nell Brawner, Tommy Brittingham, Glenda Britton, Clifford Broadwater, .ludy Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bruner, Bruner, Buckne Ruth Regina Sheryl Ronnie Yvonne Raymond Virginia r, Billy Bullard, Cookie Buntifig, Billy Burkett, Bill Burlison, David Burns, James Burton, Shirley Bushman, Gilbert Byrd, Martha Byrd, Sidre Canady, John Cannon, Mary Alice Cannon, Roy Cantre ll, Betty Jean Caraway, Nona Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Linda Patricia Sandra Shirley Wanda Carver, Kenneth Castilo, Robert Chadwick. Derry Fonda Chaffin, Raymopd Chalkley, Leila Mae Chandler, Herschel Chapman, Ramona Cherry, Sandra Cheshire, Palsy Chestnut, Jerry Chestnut, Merry Chestnut, Sherry Childs, Nancy Clark, Hilburn Clark. Larry Clayton, Ralph Clingerlnan. Betty Cobb, Donald Cobb, Kenneth Coleman, Betty Collins, liuzzy Collins. Donnie Caldwell, James Colwell. Kayleen Commander. ,lan Cone, Barbara Cook, Brenda Cook. Cook, Cook. Cornel Leonard Retha Ronnie ius. Ronnie Cornet, Troy Conte, Carol Cox, Delores Craf t, Crider. Cross, Brenda Frankie Gayle Crouch. Cail Crouch. Juanita Crowder, Ann Culpepper, Faye Culpepper. Patricia Cumbie. Mary Frances Cummings. Linda Cummings. Sandra Curry. Cyree, Daffin, Peggy Jimmy Paul Davidson. Charles Davis. Davis, Davis. Davis, Barbara Billie Connie Ray Deal. Sue Deppe, Reginald Dickerson, Perry Dinoe, Dixon. Dixon. Dollar. 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Linda Griffin, Mike Grimes, .lames Grissett, Annette Grissett, William Haggard, Max Hall, Donald Hallford, Perry Hamilton, Ilona Hamlin, Bill Hammock, Billy Hammock, Nancy Hamrir. ,limmy Hancock, Pat Hancock. Gharles Hand, Robert Hardy, Hardy, James Priscilla Harmon, Cassandra Harrison, Dave Harrell, Louise Hart, Herman Hasty, Hayes, Raymond Glynn Hendricks, Mary Sue Higdon. Leon Hines, Roger Hinson. James Hix, William Hix, John Holland, Doyle Lang. Grady llolland, Leroy Holland, Wayne Holland. Gerald Hollinghead. Catherine Holt, Linda Holton, Bill Holy. Charles Hood. Harriett Hooper, Cecelia Horton. Jo Howard, Sonny Howell, Shelby Hubbard, Billy Hubbard, Eloise Hudgins, Faye Hughes. Marceline Hughes, Pat Hughes, Steve Hunt, Barbara Hunter, Linda Hurston, Charles Hurston, Larry Hutto, John lvey, Jimmy James, Larry Jenkins, Leo Johnson, Linda Johnson, W. T. 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Mellaffey, Lewis Lawson Mickle, Steve Mickle, Billy Mickler, Annette Middleton, Barbara Miles, Linda Miles, Perry Miller, Jimmy Miller, Luther Minick, Diane Missildine, Jackie Mixon, Lorette Mixon, Horace Mobley, Wayne Moon, Cavaun Moore, Rex Morgan, Earnestine Newsome, Henry Mulkey, Adair Murphy, J ill Murphy, Nyla Myers, Jimmy Neaves, Clark Neel, Myra Nelson, David Netherland, Jane Newman, June Newman, Kenneth Newsome, Joan Newton, Becky Newton, Bobby Ann Newton, Faye Nix, Judy Noxon, Dick Nobles, Janice Norris, Joe Nobles, Cindy Odom, Wandal Ogle, Mary O'Hern, Leonard O'Hern, Roy Olds, Euel Osborne, Linda Owen, Robbie Jean Owen, Sue Page, Thelma Pair, Wendall Pair, Richard Parker, John Parker, William Parrish, Billy Partain, Carlton Pate, Brenda Patton, Betty Paul, Lamar Paul, Rebecca Payne, Tommy Payne, Jeane Pearson, Faye Peoples, Larry Perry, Gloria Peters, Jerry Pickron, Lois Pierce, Bobby Pitts, Carolyn Pittman, Judy Plummer. Sheila Pollock, Linda Poole, Alton Poole, Jimmy Powell, Jeanette Powell, Judy Powell, Marvin Power, Joan Prather, Rickey Pratt, Judy Raflield, George Ray, Frances Ray, Maggie Ray, Pat Redden, Lamar Reese, Margart Reid, Eddie Reid, Ronnie Reynolds, Charles Rhodes, Janice Rich, Nell Richards, Floyd Richardson, Norene Richardson, Ronald Riddle, Barbara Riley, Frances Riley, Wilbur Robbins, Max Roberts, Alice Roberts, Mary Joyce Roberts, Terry Robinson, Jerry Rodgers, Wayne Roland, Tommy Ross, Bertalee Rowan, Larry Royal. Linda Rudd, Dorothy Rutherford, Myrana Sailors, Ronnie Sammons, James Sanders, Carlton Sanders, Judy Sasser, Jimmy Sasser, Martha Sateher, Martha 6- Ni lg 5 Z L X K ,H iq Ei '-. .. b ii ' x fry K L , 'J 4 . er as W t N 351.0 is v m ff, JW5' s.sTg,,W rg. , . ..... f 5W ': ,,:'iazf'f': ggsfqk QF ' '. .- 'i a Vt ' 'V f -wal. f ' at W! r it . K 'Q Satcher, Rita Saunders, Wayne Saxon, .l0e Scott, Barbara Scroggins, Gerald Sellers, Sharpe, Linda Marie Shavers, .lames Shavers, Sarah Shaw, Betty Shehand, Thomas Shelley, Jerry Sheirling, Neal Simmons, Betty Skinner, Richard Slaughter, Byrl Slayden, Janice Sloan, .lean Smith, Bobby Smith, Brenda Smith, Cassandra Smith, Lonnie Earl Smith, Elaine Smith Eloise Smith, Don Smith, Kenneth Smith, Larry mimi Smith, Sandra Snell, Bettie Snell, Brenda Snider, Sylvia Ann Southerland, Aline Southerland, James South, Tommy Spano, Barbara Span, Glenda Stafford, Ethalene Stanford, Janet Stansel, James Stanton, Lillie Ann Steeley, ,Io Ann Stephens, Sara Stevens, Gail Sterner, Harold Stevenson, .lean Stevens, Ann Stewart, Patsy Stinson, Cleon Storey, Lajuana Stratigos, Rickey Strickland, James Strickland, Patricia Strupe, Peggy Studdard, Jo Ann Suggs, James Swint, Emmett Talbot, Danny Tant, Sherry Tarvin, Sonny Tasker, Eve May Taylor, Anne Taylor, Betty Jean Taylor, Donnie Taylor, Elaine Taylor, Larry Taylor, Margie Taylor, Pat Taylor, Stanley Teel, Jimmy Tew, Donnie Tew, Doris Thaxton, Lavada Thaxton, Mary Lee Theriault. Ross Thomas, Brenda Thomle y, Myrtice Thompson, Faye Thompson, Donald Tice, Mereda Tillery, Pat Tindell, Janice Tindell. Sue Tolbert, Gerald Tomblin, Martha Toole, Jimmy Toole, Thomas Torbert, Sandra Trammell, Terry Trammell, Walter Tribble, Turner Truesdale, Neal Tucker. Steve Tucker, T. H. Turner, Conrad Turner, Gaynell Turner, Jimmy Underwood. Barbara Vance, Judy Vinson, Grady Wagner, Robert Walden, Benny Waldrop, Betty Waldrup, Jimmy Walker, Jimmie Walker, Judy Waller, Jimmy Walls, Brenda Walls, Wiley Wangle, Robert Wartfotm, Gary Ward, Carolyn Ward, Sandra Ward, Sandford Waters, Earl Watkins, Jerry Watkins, Edwin Watson, Ann Watson, Bobby Watson, Jerry Weaver, Molly Webster, Judy Welch, Shirley Wells, Bernice Wells, Gerrie Wells, Priscilla Wetzel, Pearl Ann Whatle Doroth yv Y Whitehead, Martha Jane Whitehurst, Bobby Whilley, Don Whitley, Norma Whitley, Ray Whitworth, Judy Wiedenhold. Hartnut Wiederhold. Konrad Wiggley, Jewel Wiley, David Wilks, Lamar Williams, Brenda Williams, Johnny Williams, Russell Williams, Tommy Williamson, Larry Willoughley. Barbara Wise, Charles Woods, Raymond Wooten, Larry Wright, Bruce Wyrosdiek, Jeanette Yates, Brenda Yawn, Carolyn Young, Clara Blaxton, Barbara Taylor, Donnie Fun - Packed Hour 1957 -1958 Days of our Freshman year? Yes, we dotremember every lone! How can we forget the registration lines full of prisoners ready for their sentence? How can we forget the day we received our World History textbook that weighed a l0l1 - Did you see us take off like locomotives to the lunch lines? Mr. Reid set us straight. Did you see our tears when Columbus beat us in football? Don't tell me that we haven't had our share of good times at pep meetings- Ask the teachers how inflated our pep is for a whole day afterwards. All. of us have learned that the wayfto escape Study Hall Hawks is to fly to the library. where we have the most wonderful time. The silence sign doesn't phase us. The faculty we'll never forget! All kinds of teachers-good, bad, happy, kind-hearted, merciful, merciless-seem like peas in a pod. They all have one good characteristic-they are teachers. Our chief complaints are monitors in the halls and tests, tests, tests. Wlhy are all of our freedoms cut off at once? We are always either locked ln with books or locked out with hunger. What a life! Don't think that we are not happy that there are only a few more days until we can shed this Freshman life. Reason? We want to choose some of our subjects-some easy ones at that. Or do wisa Sophs look for time on their hands? We'll see! -Pearl Watley r IWW FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ............ .......... J OE LAUDERDALE Vice-President .... ............. N ANCY REESE Secretary .,,........,. ..,......... S UE GODWIN Treasurer ....... .......... J IMMY MEYERS 'ir FRESHMAN HOME 9-1, Harry Fussell, David Tibbett, Billy McLaney, ,l. R. Parker. 9-2, George Travis, Ray Wllipplc, Danny Voight, Ralph Duncan. 9-3, Tony Hollaway, Howell O'Neal, Larry Pelfrey, 9-4. llohlmy llc-als. Carolyn Rolling. Pat Shelton. Joe Lauderdale. John Colman. I 9-5, Ginger Masscngalc, lalricia Capaigne, Jackie 9-6, Nancy Brown. Bohlmy Jones, Nancy Reese, ,lean Micklc. Burkett, Joy Miller. 9-7, Genie Philips, Norma Gallflw, Cimly Kays, Linda Schafer. ROOM OFFICERS 9-9, Jvssiv CilZlIlt'Q', llixiv Laml. Slnrlcy Har- den, Carol .'Xiit'Il. 9-8, Connin- Ro-1-. Sippa-r Sion-y, V1-rnon Merritt, Caxnillu 5l'i11'l's. 3 1 st, C: 9-11, Judy Wimllunn. Sum- Curl win. Suv .Mlkin-. lliunnv lffurml 9-10. D1-an Harrison. HOIIWI' Davis. Rumlull 'l'1lorp4'. :Xl '1'i1l- lllUll. 9-12, ,lmly N11-Quinn. Mary i'i11lt'il' i1l'UMll. liuoiiiv '1'1'l'l'y. Harrie-I Hornsby. 9-14. I iilu lirown..1um't Hutlunml. Rilu ,liiIOIIl2.lS. Linda Slllilil. ,:,..,.44 9-13, ,lm-wc-l Hulvhinson. Carolyn Huwkin-. Nancy llvrnxan, Penny Himlsman. FRESHMAN HOME 9-15, Ann llollruul, Janws Fletch- er, I'1-lv Toolc, Charles' Brown. 9-16, Merrill D4-nny. Ellvn Ogle- tree, Tommy Hart, Pat Wisv. 9-17, Lois l'ri1lg4-n. Janelle' Oalvs, l Margie' Hullwrforml, Jackie Svll- l CIS. 9-18, Ellvn ESM-s, Carolyn Hop- 9-19, Linflu Holuml. Nlmy Ann pvr, Gvm- llrown. Sandra Jolm- Clark. ,lumly l.um'. lxillll lfuralunu. SOIL ROOM OFFICERS 9-20. .ln-ff Coll-man. Tim Rhine- liarl, Herman Sh-wart, Rll'll3I'll Moorefield. 921 Jackie Stucldard James Rutland Wayne Evans Vince J , 1, , -:Z V ' Q , fi 8 ff -1. , , i P o 3 : A -Q M Edwards. , ya , , 9-22, Jerry Myers, Wayne Herr- ing, Dan Pruitt. nv , 5 I I Q . ' n O, ff 9-23, Larry Williams, John Gibbons, J. W. Tasker, 9-24, James Temples, Jeffery Kelly, Bobby Taylor Pal Williams. Ray Benson. ,ii Adams John Adams, Marilyn Allen Judy Allen, Kenneth Andrae Dol Andrews, Robert Arran! 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Sammy Salters, Gloria Schulte, Eddie Shellton, Pat Smith, Alson Smith, lris Spivey, Brenda Stewart. Herman Strickland, Ann Russell. Delilah Salter, Barbara Seeley, Harlon Shirah. Billy Smith, Barhara Smith, Franklin Standridge, Thomas Stonenell. Brenda Strickland. Michael Russell, Buddy Sanders. Cupid Self, Myron Shirah, Royce Smith, Carolyn Smith, .leraldine Slapp, llon Storey, Dan Strickland, Patsy Russell. Wayne Sanders, Marie Sellers, Camille Shirley, .loe- Smith, Chad Smith, Linda Starling. .le-rry Sweat, Rachel Strickland, Robert M fm. Rutherford, Margie Sasser, Howard Sellers, Charles Siggler, Charles Storey, Mary Smith, Ray Starlillsv .loaeph Lee Swain, David Strickland, Thomas 'Nl Slurlrlanl. .lavkiv Taylor, Wayne Thomas. Rila Tolherl, Douglas Turner, .ludy Wawlkins. lllum-lw Walle-y. Curley Wells, Sybil Whit:-lwacl. Hinlon Sulherlanml, Imogene Taylor. Patricia Thompson. Tommy Toolr, Eugene Turn:-r. Margie Wagm-S, Maxinv Wallryy .lames Wells. Willie- Mar Whitley. 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Paul Whilv, Larry llu Williams Williams, Carolyn Williams, Thomas Wilson, Truman Wright, A. C. Yawn, Bobby JUNIORS Buckner, Marcia Adkins, Charles Andrews. Barbara Barnhill, Glenda Churchill, Bruce Dollar, Bobby Lee Evans, Jury Grigg. Robert S. Gwens, William Jeffery Hill, Joy Hinson, Gerald Hopkins, Sonny Howell, Albert Mainor, Jeanette McGill, Jackie McRae, Allen Merritt, David Morgan, James Ronald Norris, Thad Rash, Jimmy Reddish, Robert Newton Smith, Lonnie Stevens, William Slapp. Jeannie Talbot, Robbie Thrash, Tucker. Donnie Charles White, Merris Wills, Philip Williams, Linda SOPHOMORES Abercombie, Floyd Anderson, Carole Antley, Therese Williams, Ed Williams, Tim Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Vivian Winget, Lamar Wright, Billy Zvoncheck, Dorothy Windham, Judy Wright, Betty Sue Zuback, Gene Williams, Gloria Jean Williams, Larry Williams, Mary Alice Williams, Mary Etta Williams, Sara Williams, Woodrow Willett, Butch Willingham, Harold C.Willoughby, Brenda Wilson, Charlene Wise, Pat Wood, Eulon Wood, Herbert Wood, Leon Woodward, Woodie Wright, Eugene Chatham, Elinbeth Wright, Harvey Wright. Sandra Wyrick, Brenda UNDERCLASSMEN NOT PICTURED Barentine, David J Benton, Ronnie Birchfield, Marcia Bolus, John Brewer, Herbert Caldwell, James Chapman, Betty Culliier, Phillip Dekle, Betty Joan Denis, Virginia Dudley. Judy Duke, Dorothy Sue Earle. Doris Annette Ervin, Juerger Floyd, Buster Greer, Johnny Gunter, Sara Harris, Martin Hathaway, Virginia Haynes, Grant Hill, Jerrie Hunt, Ronald Jones, Maggie Jordan, William Donald Kinsey, Nancy Elaine Lee, Philip Locklar, Arnold Lynn, Peggy Martin, Mary Elizabeth Martin, Barbara McClellan, Cecille Messer. Edward Middlebrook, Leroy Miles, Harold Milner. Brenda Monroe, Lamar Moore, Howard Murphy, Andy Murphy, Jimmy Ogden, William Ray, Johnny Sanders, Ronald Saturday, Lamar Shelley. Linda Stewart, Elmer Tew, Robert Tice. Ronnie Trawick, Mary Lou Waldrep, Betty Watford, Jerry Watson, Roy Went, Bob Whittington, Nancy Williams, Albert Williams, Ronald Richard Williams, Patricia Wilson, Mary Yates, Pat Young. Steve FRESHMEN Barfield, Irene Barbee, Ruby Barker, Elaine Benson, Ray Bigbee, Marlene Brown. Annette Brown, Gloria E. Brown, Sheral Burnhain, Edward B. Carter, Janie Chatham, Elizabeth Creel. Charlotte Clark. Rissell Colton, Tommy Conway, Brenda Colthron, Barbara Danford, Rebecca Dugard, Jund Elliot, Floyd M. Gainy, George Gamble, Billy H. Gaylor, Betty J. Glenn, Ray Gregory, Sandra Grimes, Joan Haden, William Harmer, Steve Harp. Sherry Jena Hatcher, Brenda R. Helms, Donald Henn, William E. Hicks, Patricia Holman, Bobby Hollas, Connie Lee Hopper, Patricia Horne, Carolyn Hyde, Kenneth Johnson, Jane Leach, Douglas Lee, Joe Linwood, Jimmy Lloyd, Kenneth Marsh, James Mathis, Sue Morgan, Gail Morgan, Judy Morrison, Rebecca Wyrick, Jerry McClellan, Jack McQuinn, Glenda Nelson, James Nowell, James Owen, Billy F. Peoples. Leonard L. Prince. Shelley Pruitt, Dan Winor Raper, Beverly Raper, Charles Redmond, Walter Benfroe, Dorothy Rushing, Jimmy Sasser, John Serard, Rita Sherrod. Kay Smith, Curtis Russel Smith, Franklin Spires, Richard Spradlem, Norman Stephens. Mae Steven. Clarence Stringfellow, Charles Thomas, Charles Walden, Douglas A. Ward, Freddie Donald Waters, James Watford, Nell White, Elizabeth White, Robert Wilkes. Mary Elizabeth Willis, Jimmy Windham, William Winsdor, Mary Jones Wood, Loudean Wright, Patricia .fn- YW? .4 f,... ,.M..,..W,.w ..x. M. V, M ,N ,Q I , --. 'nr Vx 'wwf Q ,N NM., . 4 . Q va W-qw-,F Q Www, mwmbwmmwmzwwvm maxim my uw A ef x Y 6 sis Kim K X X X ww Q .K- .S 1.9 . fix :K 2 1 . is I . '.'. . xi. - . .,- . Q -. ,QL , .X , -,QVAQ1 M. . . , Vg ', xg fggg mf 'QTEK W ,-.Avi K. ', Q., ,J 4. ,ff ,.. .Qi . K. u STlllllfN'l' COUNCIL. lr. to R. Row 1: Kathleen Crimes, Jackie Windham. Row 2: Joy McMillan, Bonnie Bond, Judy H:-rring-'I'r4-asurcr, Sherry l'llllt'llt'l'. Roland Johnson, Miss Bernliolz-Sponsor. Row 3: Elsie Maddox. Becky Newton, Peggy Watford, Jimmy Racllcls. Ann Holland, Dickie Reese. How 4: ,loc FOSit,'I'fPI'l'Sitll'lli, Dot George-Vice-President, Donnie Nowling, llomcr Davis. Ramona Lane, Hillhurn Clark, Linda Price, Sharon Peck-Secretary, Miss Parker-Sponsor. Joe Foster STUDENT COUNCIL Prcsitlent .,.,.,,.. .. JOE FOSTER Vice-Presitleilt ...,., 'DOT GEORGE Secretary ., ..... ,llilJY HI-LRRING Treasurer ,. ...,. SHARON PECK S'l'llDEN'l' COUNCIL As the central governing agency for the student body, the Student Council coordinates the activities of the school. Members are elected on the basis of character and leadership. Besides the four officers, each of the four classes is represented by four students and each of the clubs is entitled to one representative. The Council sponsors such projects as the elec- tion of class officers, Honor Day, and others which promote the good of the school. Its primary purpose is to make Jordan High a school in which both stu- dents and faculty are happy to work. Dot George Judy Herring Sharon Peck LIBRARY STAFF THE LIBRARY .N as The purpose of our library is threefold: to sponsor a greater interest among the students in the use of books and other library materialsg to 'HM stimulate reading interestsg and to improve the library service of the school. fm' The Librarian Miss Evvlynv Smith Delores Capayne Elizabeth Hnrfielfl Clvrival Assistant Clvriral Assistant K K ' -2 X s X - s. sw Q, as as ,sag-5, T, .s.. M eggsaf ass -k.f to . 2. H- www X f 5 f X awww . ,, , A . in ww Front How: Esther Helms. Nancy Brantley. Delores Capayne. Elizabeth llarfif-lil. Sf-cond How: Lynette Huff. Barbara K1-5, Xliss lfwlytn- Smith. Iii-tty Nlillvr. Virginia llunn. Sum- 'l'ylvs. Pat Nlartin. Patsy Lapaynu, Carole Mallory, Leonard IH-nplt-s. Ilurlnura Warml. Melvin Jones. llam-k Row: john Crandall, .lean Glover, Frances Mc'Cormivk. Gail Stephens, Emmett Swinl. .Iann-s ti. llurris. .li-rry Moyer. Not Pie-lun-tl. jesse- Mt-hir-r. llruw Wright. Jam-llc Gentry. lit-'tty Clayton, Wayne Polk. lin Williams. .lutly Hogg. D. C. T. Diversified Cooperative Train- ing is a supervised occupational training, work-study program to develop basic occupational com- petencies for subsequent employ- ment in business and industry. The work-study arrangement combines classroom instruction in the school with supervised parttime employ- ment on the jobs requiring training. D.C.T. CLUB OFFICERS Seated. ,lunavis Barnes. Se-cretaryg Billy Hur-y. Presidentg Juelleen Sewell. Treasurer. Standing: ,lean Speiglit. Rf-portcrg Teddy lankiewicz. Vice-Presidentg Shirley Black- wood. Parliamentariang Delores Capayne. Chaplain. DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING lst Row. Richard Gunter. Sylvia Raynier, ,luelleen Sewell, Betty ,lean Williams, Becky Lockhart. Delores Gapayne, Murelcne Williams. ,lunavis Barnes. and Brenda Roland. 2nd Row. Patsy Bswman. Priscilla Smith. Judy Mcllanal, Shirley Blackwood, Vivian Hogg. Linda. East. Mary Ann We-atbersby. and Billy Huey. 3rd Row. Ann Adams, Palrica Starnes. Effie Sgndc-rs.I?arllEara EIlgl'lSL'll. Barbara Speiglil. Jerry Starling. Sonny Land. jerry Miles. Charles Gayle:-, Rpdolph Helton. 4-th Row. onny op ms, Glenn Stevens. l.avonne Tindall. Norma Gambill. Foy Love, Paul Venable, Robert Haden. .Terry Evans. 5th Row. .limmy Newman, Emory Thompson. Teddy jankiewicz. Mike Hagler. Raymond Hamby, Don Watson. David Franklin. Walter Brown. and Gary Godwin. 6th Row. Alton Todd. Billy Rich. Euel Powell, Gerald Fountain. Frankie Fussell, ,loe Batastini. ,loe Taylor, Henry ,lohn- son. Franklin Lamb. Jimmy Gonnally. Not pictured: Elizabetli Barfield. Donnie Griggs. Faye Ingram. Bobby Ogle. John Tillman, Rachel Neaves, Kathryn Ray. L rw Kms Q gb sri .90- gg. ,asa lk 73' 'O S... 1 s. P10 39. x DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION LEFT T0 RIGHT: lst row: Douglas lie-ss. James Mallory. lion Mathis. Charles Doswell. Richard Taylor. Ray Kinchen. Hobby Slnakvlloril, lfloytl Smith. 2mI Row: lit-wis Crawford. Paul Chestnut. Ronnie Tomlin. Ronnie Cle-nney. Billy Hightower, Melvin ,lom-s. Rug Tomlin, l-Iarl tlurr. Arthur Ilyrtl. Rolu-rl Willis.3r1l How: Hugh 'l'intlr-ll, Jerome Starling, llonaltl Watson, Emma 'I'n4'ke-r. Joannt- llolnim-ltr. llonna Spivey. Fay Millirons. lfva lme tlhalklfy. Sandra Goodman. Auhry Hurt. 4th Row: Miss Mary Jo Wlwelt-ig tloortlinator. Anne- Harrell. Kenneth Warren, liealrim- Morris. jerry Taylor. liohhy Hinson. jimmy Tice. Patricia Pyle, ,lutly Hughes. Patricia Allen. Nov pictured: Barbara Williams. Jil iilil y Rash. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION D. E. The Distributive Education Club consists of the students who are training in the field of Distributive Education. These students are pre- paring for specialized positions in retail vocations. The local club through its offi- cers keeps the State and National Clubs informed of all important ac- tivities of the club. The purpose of the organization is to create an appreciation of and an abiding interest in distributive occupations and to develop leader- ship which is competent, aggres- sive, self-reliant, cooperative and patriotic. D. E. CLUB OFFICERS Left to right standing: Presldent ....-----.--........... ......A..,.,...........................,. . .. .... LRWIS CRAWFORD 'Treasurer .,......... ,..,. I UCHARD TAYLOR Vice-President ...,..... ......,..,..... .......,. .,,,,. ,,,,,,,,AA I J Q J UGLAS BES5 SCCICIHFY ------------------------------------.----------------------------. ,... .l UDY HUGHES Seated: Billy Hightower, State Board Director Kathleen Grimes CAPTAIN MARSHALL ENCLE Diane Feltman PMS 31 T James Talbot-Capt., S1 Charles Harbour-Ll. Col. SPONSORS Priscilla Hardy . Ann Bravo Dennis Hand-Maj. Ben Fant-Major, S3 Exec. Officer Casandra Harmon Rosemary Hutchinson Shawn Murphy-Capt., S2 David Miller, S4 R 0 T C SECOND BATTALION STAFF ii l, to R: lst row: Ll. Charles Harbour. 2nd row: Maj. Dennis Hand, Maj. Ben Pant, Capt. .lames Talbot. Capt. Shawn Nlurphy. 3rd rowg Capt. David Miller. Lt. C. Don Whitley, Lt. Harold Pate. Sgt. Maj. ,lack Frost. RIFLE TEAM af- - .ss M ' - A A ' V Q Q B' X f 5 wk A 'Q it it M W i Wa I., to R: lst Row-Major llvnnis Hand. Master Sergeant Ronald Dixon. LI. Frank l.e've-rvtt. Lt. John M1-arlows. 2nd Row- St'l'g!t'J.lltl First Class Tim Johnson. Captain Johnny Phili s. MXS ru- t L ll '- ,W . NY' 'fri Q -s . mag Ngmwmwmew im--vw aw-sw' p e ,.f an arry uliobc . l.t-ft lu Right: Sgt ,lavkiv Stumltlartl. Sgt Robert Dorriety, Sgt Bobby Waugh-, Sgt Dan Pruett. COLOR GUARD ,4 3 , X I Qtntaaf wt t nirgwfi a. ,M '- 1' . -p----f , , Tv' 4. r t :Qu ww! COMPANY E 1ST PLATOON Platoon Leader lst Lt. William Liddell lst Row-Guide. Sfc. Ramond Hasty, Sqd. Leader, Sfc. James Anderson, Cadet Lee Batastini, Cadet Danny Auant, Cadet William Becker. Cadet Henry Brooks. 2nd Row-Sfc Russell Williams, Cadet James Buntin, Cadet Tillman Anderegg, Cadet Wayne Brooks Cadet Ted Burgess. 3rd Row -Cadet Norman Bowers, Cadet Clarence Brady, Cadet William Brewer, Cadet Wallace Brazell, Mfggt Edward Pattillo. Brenda Martin Sponsor 4 Larry Auger Cadet Captain Company Commander 951 ,ax 1- L ' 3 1. a x Q 1 Qi, Q I ' Q N 1 COMPANY F xv: IST PLATOON Platoon Le-'ails-r lst Lt. ,Iinnny Wailler R'vk Pratlwr. Guide, Isl Squad---David Nelson, Sqml. Lnlr., Frank Kiran:-. Hoanlml N1Cll'lI0ll ln-g Kats.-xridf-s Robe-rl Kam-r ll y Pe-rry Miles. 2nfl Stllll-lIlfElllS Elmore. Sqd. Ldr., Lawson Mvadaw, Billy Mcl,anvy Billy 'Vl1Durmonl Jerry Mflntosh Bu ter Floyd. Pll. Sgt. 3rd Squa1lfLaln0n Dycss. Sgcl. Ldr.. Robbie MCLFnflOn, Charles King Je- Sf Meldu Robf rt Lot! C vorgv N111 klm Johnny Wright Camlvl Captain Cmnpany Commander Elsiv Malldox Sponsor ......Mk mmm W. X iw ....NNN ..M.Wii ...Wg W ,NRM 'N' X--.. My .L ..w,,,.x M- M.. 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Wiz.. iam k . . , , gfwggmgtgf-:t'4'.w -y 'Yak W' -1 'f-.elf '. .. -, ftfftilw 1 W t 'A ',,5gLgy3t1,g,Qawf ' -W i ,C , ' . ,...f4'ewwx,,..fm - M' am w x ,N f A WM H we' 5 ,it ' , . - , Voigt,-' Vmwpx , my X, , - . -A . . , , fx ,. .,., nw vqflimttw . .C , Jw- , . . N . .. .VA w Hwiiillwlll . M ' 1. . THE REVIEW-JANUARY 1958 COL. LEON A. BROCKHINSPECT- ING CADET LEONARD PEOPLES CO. ISXECUTIVE OFFICERS. GUIIION-IBEARERS AND FIRST SGTS L to R. lst Row: l.t. Otis Ove-rliy. l.l. llilly Hamilton, Lt. Harvey l.t'vc-felt. l.t. Runnin- llolinvs. Znml Row: First Sgt. ,lolinny Dullose, Sgt. Tim Johnson. First Sgt. Robe-rt Clayton, Sgt. .lolin Coleman, First. Sgt. Charlvs Brunt-r. Sgt. Tommy Paync, First Sgt. Ronald Bonifay, Sgt. Charles Hurston. ' l. to lt: First Row: Larry Crook. Graham Anthony, liobbie Brannon, Donnie Goodman, James Fletcher, Edgar Overby. Second Row: llixie Land. Vickie Moore. Patricia Trawick, Glenda Smith. Gloria Huguley. Third Row: Vira Copeland, ,lanice Slayden Carol Allen, Jackie llurquetle, Ruth Dey. Barbara Ward, Mary Patton, ,leanice Shirah, Brenda Denson. Fourth Row: Mary Jinriglit. Jill Murphy. Fifth Row. Standing: Anna McBride, Carolyn Hawkins. Faye Blessman, LaVerne Green, Barbara Good man, Olivia Forlilws, Aline Soutlwrland, Frankie Crider, ,lean Tice, Martha Pruett, ,lane White. Standing at right: Mrs. Aggie Dm-an Scott, Advisor. F. T. A. President ............ ..... B ARBARA GOODMAN Vice-President ...... .... O LIVIA FORLINES Secretary ..l...... ....,...... .l OAN KIMBRO Treasurer ..... ..... E DGAR OVERBY THE FRANK P. BRADFORD FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 1957-'58 This year has been one of great personal achieve- ment for the members of this FTA Club. The club was recognized as the outstanding club in the Third United States Congressional District and produced a winner in the State, Graham Anthony, the out- standing future teacher. He was also voted the best American History student in the school. Barbara Goodman has served as secretary of the State Science Association. Members of the club have served throughout the school as supply teachers, and during Education Week were participating observers in the Muscogee County Education System. The Talent Night this year was a great success and proved to be a community project. These students have proved to be good citizens and excellent Future Teachers. Joan Edgar CLUB nw' v,,,.. .M , ..., T L to R, lst row-Kenneth Vann, Mickey Carmack, Charles Harbour, Coach Dowis. 2nd row-Larry Fields, Ray Timmons, Donald Smith, .Ian Commander, George Cason, Jimmy Caldwell. 3rd row-Raymond Self, Tony Anthony, Gilbert Spangler, Larry Moody, Horace Mixon, Bobby Joe Barefield, Jimmy Bentley. 4th row-Leroy Osborne, Johnny Tefft, Jimmy Huffman, Wilbur Rushing, Russell Qualls, Ronnie Jones, Larry Hunt. 5th row-Buddy Laclell, Joel Blunt, Bruce Forlines, Earl Hamilton, Murry Peacock, Donald Wright, Lenord Creel, Bobby Allen. The J Club is made up lettermen from the four major sports: football, basketball, track, and bastball. The J Club has two initiations a year, and one of the requirements is to sing a song before the student body. This year the J Club had as a project selling school supplies. The profit will be used to finance the annual picnic held at Lake Huston in the spring. Before a boy can become a member of the J Club he must have goodn character and be a credit to Jordan. ,K it Mickey Carmack Kenneth Vann Charles Harbour President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer KEY CLUB KEY CLUB lst Row-Johnny Te-ffl. Louis Hill, Jimmy Rachels, Bobby Joe Barefield, Ronnie Culpepper, Frankie Fussell. 2nd Row- Rudolph Martin, Je-rome llean, Eddie Reid, Ronald Sailors, Mickey Carmack, Leroy Bush. 3rd Row-Larry Auger, Horace Mixon. Wiley Walls, Edgar Overby, Bill Holten, Tommy Story. 4th Row-James Chambless, Bill Snellgrove. Ben Fant, Tommy Pugh, James Soutlierland, Jimmy Huffman. Sth Row-Rud9 , Graham Anthony, Larry Arnold, Johnny DuBose, Ronnie Roster, Larry McFarland. 6th Row--Dickie Reese, Larry Hurston, Charles Whittington, Billy Waters, Randy Kidd, Mr. Moore, dvisor. The Key Club is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior boys who have proved themselves outstanding in scholastic and leadership ability. The purpose of the club, which is sponsored by Kiwanis International, is to build citizenship and school spirit at Jordan by serving the school in all ways possible. Every member accepted into the club is approved by both the faculty and the administration of Jordan. President ....,..........,...............,.....,,,.,.......,...........,..............i................i.. ........ J OIINNIE TEFFT Vice-President ........ .....--..-,-.,--.--- L OUIS IIILL Secretary ,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,....... J IMMY RACHELS Treasurer .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,...,,. B OBBY BAREFIELD Projects Coordinator ..,... .....,. F RANKIE FUSSELL Co-Sponsors .................................... . ...,...., WILLIAM MOORE WAYNE SEYMOUR G 7 Johnnie- Te-ffl Louis Hill . Jimmy Rachels R,,l,l,y lgarpfield President Vice President Sevremry 1',,,,,5,,,c, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRANK Il. DAVID CHAPTER 1 Ronnie Culpepper Mary Maddox Jo Ann Whipple Graham Anthony President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The purpose of the Honor Society is to encourage scholarship, develop leadership, create a willingness to serve, and stimulate the development of character. Pupils are eligible in the latter half of their junior year if they have an average scholastic rating of B on all subjects. The faculty selects the members by a majority vote, taking into consideration the scholarship, char- acter, service, and leadership of the candidates, in that order. Membership is limited to 5917 of the junior class in their 6th semester, 102, of the senior class in their 7th semester, and 152, of the senior class in their 8th semester. FRANK B. DAVID CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY lst Row- 'Left to right: Mary Maddox, Vice President, Ronnie Culpepper. President, Graham Anthony. Treasurer. Jo Ann Whipple, Secretary. 2nd Rowe-Patsy Bowman. Petri Ann Potter. Mickey Carmack, Alice Fay Johnston. Annette Cason. Janice Shirah. Alice Travis. Janice Boyd. Nancy Ledbetter. Effie Mae Sanders. Barbara Williams. Patricia Trawick. Shirley Blackwood. l.inda Price. 3rd Rowe--Ellon Weed. Faye Blessman. Barbara Goodman. Billy Huey. Teddy Jankiewitz. Warren Hagler. Robert Rccsc. Douglas Bess. Eileen Certain. Johnny Tefft. Lucy Ezell. ,loe Foster. Advisors: Mi:-s Tune. Miss Mooney. Mr. Cline. Not Pictured: Seniorse-Rachel Neaves. Elizabeth Newton, Margaret Murphy. Gloria Chestnut. Sara Lee. Glevent l'latnpton. Patricia Paidock. Larry Auger. Griffin Haney. Priscilla Smith. Edgar Ovcrby. Jean 'l'ice. Barbara Jean Speight. Gloria Huguley. Palsy NlcVay. Brenda Long. Faye Ingram. Juniors--Kay Culpepper, llennis Hand, Jimmy Bachels. Paula Gore. Sandra Goodman. Philip Willa, Bernice Welyin. Ronnie Foster. Mary Jo Davenport. Sandra Philipps. Billy Bmgdon. Shirley June Searcy. Carolyn Xlurlin. Juanita Ann Mt-Keuvey. Alton Garnto. Charlotte Hall. Ronald Campbell. V l l Edgar Overlay President , Douglas Bess Q Vice-President N., A J Larry Crook t- . A Secretary Mickey Carmack Treasurer FELLOWSHIP HI-Y The Fellowship Hi-Y is composed of boys who are interested in raising the moral standards of the home, the school, and the community. They strive to live up to the platform of Hi-Y which includes clean speech, clean sportsmanship and cleanliving. This year the members of the club participated in the March of Dimes contest to aid in the fight against polio. They gave donations to the United Givers, Red Cross, Y.M.C.A., World Service, Care, Muscular Dystrophy Drive and the Ice and Coal Fund. They sent baskets of canned goods to needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. took fruit to the Alms House, and visited the hospitals. They attended church as a group several times and had charge of the entire church service one Sunday night at East Highland Methodist Church. The club holds its meetings each Thursday night at the Y. M. C. A. MEMBERS First Row: Ronnie Culpepper, Mickey Carmack, Larry Crook, Douglas Bess, Edgar Overby. Second Row: Jimmy Bell, Larry Auger, Otis Overby. Frank Andrews, Andrew Payne, Randy Kidd, Billy Hamilton. Third Row: Johnny Watson, Ray Kinchen, Jerome Dean. Emmett Swint, Johnny Dubose, Ronnie Clenny, Larry Arnold. Fourth Row: Thomas Adams, Richard Skinner, Jack Kinchen, Clarke Neaves, James Rutland, James Taylor, Tommy Story, Evelyn Van Landingham tAdviserJ. OFFICERS: President, Edgar Overbyg Vice-President, Douglas Bess, Secretary, Larry Crook: Treasurer, Mickey Carmackg Chaplain, Ronnie Culpepperg Adviser, Evelyn Van Landingham. ,film U 'fs The Alpha 'l'ri-Hi-Y members have worked hard throughout the year to fulfill the club purpose, To create. maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian Character. Each month the club members have sponsored one or more school and community projects. Members have p ticipated in local money-raising projects such as the March of Dimes and the Poppy Sale. ALPHA TRI-HI-Y Lucy Emil Presirlvnt ,ivan 'l'im- Vive-l'resirler1t Carolyn llill Rec. Secretary Betty Hancock Treasurer al'- Svnlwl lm-fl lu right: .ludy 'lllu-n. l,ilIi4- ilasz-y'.jm'ax1i4'o Shirali. Carolyn Hill. l.u:-3 lin-ll. Je-an 'l'i4-v. Pal Marlin. llvlly Hanvmrk, Nvll llund. .lounn lfulllv. Standing I:-fl lo right: Mrs. Fay- Adams. flmlvise-r. llol Ilavis. Linda Raine-y, Carolyn Saundvrs, Carol H- ft vayne-. ,lavkiv Hinson and D.ll'Ulily Wood. i'lI'llNil' l'4--'M hhillifllli. i,4'i0lt 1 ij ,. . ,,.,.- U ' . Q41 , ti, 1 2 V E 4 W I gg.: x if fx! e4 e ws ,pf lst: An,n,.l2rav5g. Ann McKenney. Ann Rainey. Ruby Carter. Bernice Melvin. Linda Alberson. Mrs. Elizalwth Davis. advisor. 2nd: Paula Core. llc-tty Hat-kett. Rebecca Williams. Sandra Phillips, Joy McMillan. Gwen Ellerbee. Jackie Windham. 3rd: Carol He-rre. Janice liinns. Carol Yanvy. Barbara Waters. Margaret Murplly. Ann Cheshire. 4tlt: Carol Satterfield. Eleanor Weed. Frances lirannon. Linda liulloelc. Raida Skinner. Carmen Redding. 5th: Mary Maddox, JoAnn Whipple. Catherine Culpepper, Beverly 'l'arvin. Emily Bridges. Mary Jo Kirkland. Barbara Swindle. BETA TRI-HI-Y The Beta Tri-Hi-Y is composed of girls who strive to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community higher standards of Christian character. This year the members gave food to a needy family, took gifts to the children at the hospitals, collected old clothes for the Salvation Army, and cooperated with other community and school projects. The club collected money for the United Givers and the March of Dimes. It also helped other clubs sponsor the Teen Talks. The club was represented at Rock Eagle Program Planning Conference, Youth Assembly, Christian Life Con- ference and Presidents' Council. Ruby Carter President Bernice Melvin Vice-President Ann McKenny Secretary I Lynda Alberson Treasurer 1 Ann Alverson President Anita Gamble Viz'e-President Annette Cason Secretary Patsy McVay . 1 - Treasurer Local, state, and national honors have been awarded to the Gamma since its organization in 1941. Projects of service throughout the year have helped this group to practice its purpose of creating, maintaining, and extending high standards of Christian character. Continued service enabled this group to be named state cham- pions for six years until the State YMCA discontinued this title. Since that time the Gamma has received the state's highest award. Parent's Magazine has given this group an award for the past three years. GAMMA TRI-HI-Y l.. to K., lst: Christine Franklin. and Carolyn Martin. 2nd Brenda James, Barbara Goodman, Rachel Neaves, and ,loan Dun- can. 3rd: Kay Culpepper, Linda Miles, Dot George, Annette Cason, Ann Perry, Ann Alverson, Anita Gamble, Patsy McBey, Sara Murphy, and Linda Price. 4th: Miss Bolin, adviser, Laverne Green, Judy Kimbro, Nancy Brantley, Edith Kite, Mary Ann Geiger, Bonnie Bond, Charlotte Hall, ,loyce Holloman, Martha Brown. Pat Williams, Fay Johnson, and Mrs. Greene, adviser. - .WMN1 iw 1 .a f amvf.- t4aymw Q lst Row: Marie llrown, llobhie Ann Prince. Pat Parker, Theresa Trawick. Alice Travis. Pricilla Hardy. 2nd Row: Elizabeth Dawson, Margaret Havkly. Harriet Frizielle. Betty Saunders. Marion Thomas, Limla Hiers. Miss Mixon. adviser. 3rd Row: San- dra Grantham. Jackie Bowden. Sara Lee, Linda Messar. Martha Lee Pruitt, Sandra Sasser. Llth Row: Rita Sewell, ,lane White, Catherine Kay. lane Guest, Marvell Zuback, Sharon Peck, Sandra Huff. ,loan Hughes. Sth Row: Margaret Wilson, Jackie Bene- fieltl, Diane Thomason. llecky Snell, Ramona Lane, Brenda Martin. Sherry Farrar. DELTA TRI-HI-Y Delta Tri-Hi-Y has made a goal this year to be of service in the community as well as in the school. For the purpose of raising money, the club sold boxes of candy made expressly for the club. The Delta donated to the March of Dimes, World Friendship Drive of the YMCA, and United Givers Drive. Deltas ushered for Jordan Choral and Band Concerts, and served as usherettes for the Columbus Symphony Concerts. Christmas, the Tri-Hi-Y sponsored a Joy-Toy Campaign, collecting from the students of Jordan new and used toys for the needy children. Sandra Sasser President Sherrie Farrar V ice-President K ww U f Marion Thomas Secretary Linda Hiers Treasurer Martha Byrd President Elaine Taylor Vice-President Gloria Perry Secretary In the past year this group has completed many projects. Among these are carrying fruit to the Old People s Home, supplying soap for the restrooms, decorating various parts of the school for Thanksgiving, supplying soap and soap dishes for the teacher's lounge, and dressing dolls for the Salvation Army. During this year many similar services have been planned and completed. EPSILON TRI-HI-Y ls! Row: Linda Johnson, Betty Faye Connor, Sandra Cherry, June Angelo, Judy Windham, Rita Thomas, Pasty Bray Brenda Spivey, Shirley Harden, Jackie McGranie, Martha Byrd, Gloria Perry. 2nd Row: Betty Miller, Cherrill Bishop, Jessie Chance Judy McCoon, Pat Simpson, Dorothy Bowden, Linda Smith, Jean Rachels, Barbara Kennedy, Elsie Maddox, Sue Owen Elaine Taylor. 3rd Row: Linda Miles, Betty Ford, Nela Murphy, Sandra Walls, Carol Camp, Mary Ethel Brown, Nancy Kennedy Brenda Williams, Virginia Gill, Nona Jones, Ann Bryant, Marion Hendrix, Mrs. Betty Wilson. V- --'- -W -,er ...sa -1-1-M-wmmwrmmfaaawm 'K lst Row-allottoni. Left to Right: ,ludy Whitworth, Presidentg Barbara Adair, Secretary: llettie Snell. Treasurer: Cassandra Har- mon, Vive-Presitletttg Bernice Wells. Miss Pearle Tedder, Advisor, Linda Dixon, .latrqueline Puckett, Marline Radford, Penney Hindsman. 2nd Row: Linda Lunsford. Viva Copeland, Barbara Salter. Vickie Hutchinson. Elizabeth McBride. Carolyn Welborn, Clcnnis Davis. 3rd Row: Mary Jinright, Sandra Parker, Sue Estes. Peggy Davenport. Kay MPKQ-nney. Joan Hammock, Diane Ray- lmurn. Charlotte Dennis. Delores Cox. Ruth Brooks. 4th Row: Gloria Balkeom. Sue Tice. lietty Ruth Kennedy. ,lune Jackson. Carol Armstrong. Linda Coley, Cynthia Floyd. Brenda Snell, Vivian Adkins. Sth Row: Carol Ann Edwards, lit-tty Judah, Tony Knowles, .lackie Burkette. Diane Efurd, ,ludy Sanders, Linda Dixon. Jacqueline Puckett, Marlene Radford, Penny Hindsntan. ZETA TRI-HI-Y Zeta is one of two Freshman Tri-I-Ii-Y's at Jordan. Since the purpose of the Y. M. C. A. is threefold-to improve spirit, mind and body-we try to plan our activities accordingly. Some of our most outstanding projects have been contributing to the World Service Fund, selling crutches for the Polio Foundation, and dressing dolls at Christmas for the Salvation Army. Our members usually attend all conferences under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. .l udy Whitworth President Cassandra Harmon V ice-President Barbara Adair Secretary Betty Snell Treasurer Sitting: Frances Riley, Gayle Cross, Frankie Crider, Betty Shaw, Janice Slayden, Sherry Fincher, Barbara Davis, Martha Satcher. Standing: Mary Lee Thaxton, Mary Allen, Jane Enfinger, Myra Colson, Brenda Craft, Maggie Ray. Janet Ditto, Judy Vance, Brenda Pate, Doris Tew, Maggie Jones, Miss Courson, Charles Wise, Ross Theriault. Kneeling: Mereda Tice, Carolyn Bolin, Judy Dudley, Shirley Killingsworth. Front: Ronnie Brown, Helen Cieger, Rita Satcher. Not shown in picture: Judy Webster. OFFICERS: President, Janice Slaydeng Vice-President, Frances' Rileyg Secretary, Gayle Cross: Treasurer, Betty Shaw. GARDEN CLUB The purpose of the Garden Club is to improve the surroundings of the school and to supply cut flowers for special school activities. This program gives the members first hand information in gardening and enables them to use the flowers to beautify the building. A schedule for working in the garden is closely followed: therefore all members can participate. Janice Slaydon Frances Riley GBYIG Cross Belly Shaw President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer NURSES CLUB 48-X 'Z-on... Ks- K Jvum-ttu Nlll'lil'Ull:Iil l'rf'.sirle'llI The Nurses of Tomorrow Club was reorganized the fall of 1957. Its purpose is to create an interest among the student girls to choose the field of nurs- ing as their profession in life. Throughout the school year the members have volunteered their services to the Medical Center after school hours. The club plans to award a scholarship to one member that has proved herself worthy of the nursing profession. fr. Pt-ggi XX ullonl l'ffl'-l'l'l'.Slilll'!lf l.ll4'y l'im'll Sl'l'fl'fllfAl' mul 'l'r1'u.sl1r1'r Left to Right. First Row: Sandra Brookins, Shirley Shelton, Betty Hancock. Peggy Watford. Sandra Huff. ,leanicc Shirah, Sheila Jordan. Second row: Miss Courson, Miss Stone, Marcia Birchfield, Glenda Cree-I, Janet Talbot. Glenda Ray, Martha Pruitt, Lucy Ezell. Sponsors: Miss Cox, Miss Stone, Miss Courson. we-vs lst row: Vicky Moore, Tony Knowles. Danny Story, Helen Geiger. Jean Rachels, Elsie Maddox. Mary Patton, Becky Snell. Faye lllessman. Brenda llenson. liolnbie Jean Lamb. Janet Talbot. 2nd row: Nyla Murphy. Gloria Salter. Brenda Hutchins. Nancy Lintlsy. Frankie Grider. Glenda Smith, Judy Sanders. Anne Watson, lit-tty Jean Williams. Dianne Cast. Linda East. 3rd row: Gloria Greene. Nancy Kennedy, Betty Cantrell, Mary Anne Culpepper, Brenda Hughes. Gwen Ellerbee. Judy McKoon, Paula Gore, Sue Tyler, Pat Martin. 4th row: Raymond Self, Larry Williams. Donald Watson. Earl Williams, Lee Gray, Kathryn Flanagan, Rebecca Anderson, Guscille Cook. Anne McKenney, Miss Vann, Gail Morgan. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross is made up of representatives from the home rooms in the school. These students are pledged to serve. Their emblem is a Red Cross composed of five squares, representing tradition, hope, faith, love, and service. The major project is the membership drive in November. Some of the classes make ash trays and lap boards for the Fort Benning Hospital. The members also collect magazines, pocket books, and comic hooks for the hospitals. At least once a year the girls in the council assist with Coffee Hour. Since all students do not follow the same schedule, it is necessary to hold two meetings on Thursday afternoon. Mary Patton Janice Boyd Elsie Maddox Helen Geiger JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Three O'Clock Group MARY PATTON ..... ...,..,.... ................................,.... ...... l ' 1 'e-side-nt BECKY SNELL ........ .... ...... V J it't'-l,l'f'!4llit'lll JANIGE BOYD ................ ...,, S vert-tary BRENDA DENSON ........... ...,.. ' l're-asure-r JEANNETTE TALBOT ......... ,.... . . .........,........,... . i,l'OQlI'2lIll liilillflllllll BOBBIE JEAN LAMB ....... .................,.......................,..,.. ,.,,.. R 1 -porlt-r Four O'Clock Group ELSJE MAUUOX ..... ...,.... ....,................. . . . ...... l'rcsitlvnl JEAN RACHELS .... ...... N 'll'l'-i,l't'Hitl1'l1i HELEN GEIGER .... ,.... , Set-n-tary DAN STOREY ..... ,. il1l't'il!-llI't'li VIGKY MOORE ...... ....,. l I'OQll'lllll illtairman TONY KNOWLES ...... ...... R 4-porter Front: Sherrie Farrar. Gloria Huguley. liarlmara Ward. Secretary: Joi- lfoslvr. Pr:-sitli-nt: l,aYi-rn lliw-li. 'l'i'1-at-iiiw-i'g l!zirluui'u lfoorlman. Nc-cr:-tary of Georgia .lunior Acarlf-my of Science-1 ,loan K1-nun-ilv. 'Nlarv Pallmi.. Sm-mul Rom: l,imlu Xlvw-r. l'uI-x Crowson. Faye lil:-ssuian. Suv Tyler. Sandra Huff. Carmen Re-tltling. Paiil lflui-tnul. 'l'Iiirtl Rom: ll--an Kyli-. .I--ff iilllllln Nancy l,n-mlln-tte-r. lluvitl Worml. Mary Nnn Mofilllllg. Sara Day. Jam:-s 'l'aylor. Nlrs. Xiiil'g1ill'Q'l llunlvr. SlHlIl'tIl'. lfourtli lion Ronnie- Foster. 'l'ommy Story. Jimmy ll:-ll. ,lame-s Harris. Uraliam Anlliony. 1,1-roy Smith. ll:-nnis Hantl. BI-PHY-CHEM SCIENCE CLUB Joe Foster Barbara Ward LgVem Green President Vice-President Secretary The Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club is composed of juniors and seniors interested in science. It is affiliated with the Georgia Junior Academy and the National Science Clubs of America. The group meets bi-monthly and also tours different industrial plants throughout the city. The club aids in sponsoring the Muscogee Science Fair and also pur- chases the Filmstrips of the Month for the science classes. The chief purpose of the club is to encourage students in science careers. l,ajuana Story Judy Whitworth Gail Jordan Sandra Torbert Shirley Welch Linda Johnson Carolyn Arnold Judy Pittman Kal:-en Karlewell Sue Tindell Luther Arrant Aline Southerland Ann Blessman Gail Crouch Barbara Adair Linda Dixon Robbie Owens Rc-ln-eca Paul Nell Rich Organized-Fall 1957 Adviser--Charles W. Floyd JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Gloria Loyd Brenda Pate Norma Martin Gail Stephens Brenda Snell Brenda Foster Katheryn Hollinghead Jeanna Blue Delores Cox Betty Auten Mike Griffin Barbara Hunt Elaine Ellis Martha Jones Brenda Snell Betty Auten Joan Newsom Norene Richards Mike Griffin Delores Cox Sidre Byrd Retha Pugh Jenette Wyrosnic Barbara Middleton Earnistin Morgan Pat Hancock Nancy Kennedy Ann McGill Virginia Gill Jean Glover Gloria Green Faye Martin Jewell Wigeley Pat Farris Helen Geiger Mary Nell Branton Harold Marlow Steve Huges 2 Q. ig 1:5 Jw.-.5 A Q J: ' 'Km K, sk 5 x , 11215534-Q: iii: , i ,L . .W - -. wwe '. 3 L. , W , ,J Q 93 ,. f!,,.w11,. ' .94 1 1 K - . H H, ' WMW4 W x rg YS F Q S Hay- 1+ yjfw X . 4 V A 5 f'1,A1f4lY3 I SQ if 'W W4 yy gjf- fxiflsvx Leif-X' -X T, 52 'fi iw M ff gU,,3:j: , 5 , - -' ' 1 A 4 A ' f fi.: W 5 'f .om - 5- XM V ..f:Ww-f'mMLa'NNu:..xa2a.fn-' MQW, 'UWM ' . ff' M1 , 4 - ' f 1-f X B f - W- 9 'w.1 ' ' 3 KK F, ,. 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Q 1 fn SX. psf' QV jsffgg i Q 525' 13 4 5 ,Lf, , 5 wx, ,L ,M W f A' ' -ff f Q .. . W ' KK A. G fi 5 llfhlk gf z -' gg Qs?- . V., X ll M N sgfyggf. M ,ff , be 5. lg, an m.ff1Y,,, a, f L X x JK' M , ,L.w K f. K, fi ,S J x. , wg, , 'rg K K K '. l'K ' K . ' , J ' '. ' A rffw 4'?QfK!'3fin1,i'f7 K , 1 ,,-X ,gf-QW ig, 1, lst row-Anita Gamble, Linda Cummings, Jerry Connell. Sherrie Farrar, Reka Andrews. 2nd row-4Lynn Hart, Freddie Braswell, Billy Askew, Randy Kidd, Pat Martin, Guscille Cook, Mrs. Tyrellilnslructor. 3rd row-Michael Griffin, Lee Gray, Billie johns, Elaine Vann. Ronn Richardson. Members not shown: Jeff Blankenship, Billie Davis, Oscar lngle. ART CLUB The Club was organized to give its services to make the school more attractive and to help teachers and various organizations with any art work that is requested. Some of the members have been represented and outstanding in their art work at the Chattahoochee Valley Exhibition, State School Art Exhibition, Muscogee County School Art Exhibition, and the Bradley Museum. Many plan to make their careers in the field of Art. Freddie Braswell President Anita Gamble V. President Sherrie Farrar Secretary Billie J ohns ' Treasurer Adviser: Miss Louise Randall F.H.A. CHAPTERS , Sigma Chi A President-Gail Morgan Sigma Delta President-Eloise Boron Randall Kappa Gamma President-Cecille McClellan Alpha Phi President-J ill Murphy Kappa-Omega President-Pat Cone ' The Future Homemakers of America at Jordan High School consists of twenty-five chapters with a member- ship of seven hundred and fifty girls and five advisors. This is a local, state and national organization in which all girls taking Home Economics are enrolled. Our goals are to make our girls better citizens, more efficient and understanding homemakers, and to em- phasize the importance of being worthy to carry on a well-regulated and efficient house of their own. The emblem of our organization is a house supported by two hands, one a girl's and one a boy's hand, signi- fying that the houses of the future are in the hands of its youth. Many fine projects are completed during the year: contributions to the State Scholarship Fund. Red Cross, T. B. Seal Fund, March of Dimes: providers of food, clothing, toys, gifts and money to needy families at holiday time: gifts of toys, books and magazines to hospitals and Salvation Army and programs to amuse the sick children. Our chief social project is our Valentine Ball, at which we crown our Valentine's Queen. The proceeds from the ball are used for some necessary improvements in the school or Home Economics department. F.H.A. CHAPTERS Sigma Chi President-Gail Morgan Beta Tau President-Penny Hindsmen Sigma Epsilon President-Linda Cummings Delti Chi President-Norma Gallow Kappa Omega President-Pat Cove Sigma Chi President-Gail Morgan Irawfor U , . W N, ,....,,,.,,,,...,.f,.,,,,., F .H.A. CHAPTERS Kappa Chi President-Linda Miles Delta Omega President-Nancy Reese Kappa Gamma President-Delores Cox Alpha Tau President-Brenda Williams Alpha Tau. President-Mary Frances Kelly Munn mm ' Miss Peggy Horne' F.H.A. CHAPTERS Phi Kappa Phi President-Olivia Forlines Alpha Beta President- Gamma Phi Jeanelle Oates President-Dorothy Zvoncheck Beta Sigma President-Jean Rachels Sigma Tau President- Nona J ones Adviser: Mrs. Faye Adam: F .H.A. CHAPTERS Sigma Tau President Beta N u, -Nona J ones President-Dianne Euford President-Rita Thomas President-Diane Minick President-Sandra Tolbert President-Ilona Hamilton Phi Omega President-Donnie Nowling Delta Tau President- Frances Carol Terry 3rd period 4-th period 6th period 7th period 8th period Adviser: Miss Bobbie Alligood ' 1 Seated L to R--Carolyn Arnold, Mary Maddox, Bettie Snell, Elaine Taylor, Ronnie Sailors, Nanette Chrisp, Gloria Perry, Cas- sandra Harmon, Charlotte Kennedy, Robbie Hall ,Elsie Maddox, Barbara Lamb. Standing L to R-Melvin Jones, Becky Newton, Brenda James, Brenda Williams, Charlotte Hall, Jimmy Rachels, Becky Rainey, Joan Kimbro, Mary Ann Geiger, Jo Ann Whipple, Carolyn Martin, Gene Sammons, Clark Neaves. CARMINE AND GREY .lu Ann Whipple Joan Kimbrough EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ................... ......,,..................................... ....... Associate Editor News Editor .,...., Feature Editor ...... Sports Editor ..... Jo Ann Whipple Mary Maddox Carolyn Martin Nanette Chrisp Jimmy Rachels Photographer ...... ...........................,......... ...... G e ne Sammons Cartoonist ..., .,.. ..,..................,....................... ....... M e l vin Jones BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ...,....................,............,............... .............. J oan Kimbro Circttlation Manager ............................................ .............. C harlotte Hall Adviser ............................ ......... M iss Helen Shepard The staff of the CARMINE AND GREY is com- posed of members of the journalism class who have shown special aptitude in writing and editing and also of ther students who have made outstanding contributions to the newspaper. MISS HELEN SHEPARD Adviser The Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for junior and senior journalists. Jordan's chapter of the Quill and Scroll was organized in the latter part of the 1948-'49 school term with five members. Eligibility for membership requires that a student be in the upper one-third of his class in scholastic standingg he must have done superior work in writing, editing or business managementg he must be a member of the Newspaper or the Year Book staffg and he must be approved by the Executive Secretary of the Quill and Scroll. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll. l.. to RENam-Ile' Chrisp. Jimmy Hachels, ,Ioan Kimlmro. Mary Nlamldox. Jo Ann Whipple-. flldl'l0 1 .1 Carolyn Marlin. 91-ulwl lst Ialnle--llol George, l.in1la Price. Gwen lfllerbcc, Gloria llngulcy, Anita Gamble, Sandra Sasser, l,in1la Ellierialge. Mrs. .l ulia Taylor. Adviser. 2ml lalule-V-llc-alrice Morris. Anne Miller, Lynette Huff. Esther Helms. Jimmy llcntley. anal jimmy Adams. Standing- Rita Se-well. l'lllon Weed. Carol Sallerfielel, Ann Alverson, Palsy McVay. llarlnara Cranlwrry, llrenda Long, Ann Ne-wlon. Tliomas We-lil: Adams, Annette Hicks, Miss Sara liolin, Adviser. RED JACKET STAFF The Red Jacket, sponsored by the Senior Class, is the school yearbook. Membership on the staff is limited to approximately twenty-five seniors who sell a quota of advertisements, or students chosen for recognized ability and interest in publications. Their chief goal is to present that which is best and most enduring in the high school life of the students at Jordan. With the help of faculty advisers, staff members plan and edit the book. Staff members work on various assignments, such as soliciting and collecting ads, taking pictures, helping with layout, preparing copy, and reading proof. An editor-in-chief and a business manager have executive duties.. Pliotugrapliy and Lay-out Special- ists Jimmy Bentley. Mr. C. H. Weissinger, and ,lim Adams Anne Miller ........................ Editor Mrs. Julia Taylor ..........., Adviser Standing: Carol Satterfield ............ Bus. Mgr. 6th Period Staff Clockwise: Lynette Huff, Miss Sara Bolin, Barbara Cranberry, a n d Dot George. Seated: Esther Helms. Af, QS. x X ICRT N1 IHRR Dire-1-tor CLARINETS Lymlllv Railey Norman Trur-sdalv Engcnv lille-r Mary Jo llavcnport Kay Culpi-ppc-r Ruth Carrington Sandra Wall Judy Pelham Gone Howe-ll Pat Wise Fay Marlin Hulll Foster Paula Core Marjorie Antlcy Cecille lllvllleillan Jasper Purvis Ronald flIcCorn1ick Janice Slayde-n Julie Dowling Barbara Willonglilny Joyce Blizzard Carolyn Benoit Ann Rainey Pat Simpson Wanda Cartcr Linda Dunn Janice Hightowvr Glenda Harvard Joan Cobb Wayne llrasch Jean Sloan Sandra Howard Margie O'Ne-al Linda Sloan HORNS Earl Carr Hl'fSl'll1'l fi. Molvlvy Wayne Ellis Carolyn Camp .ludy We-list:-r llilly Edwards .luliv llravo Miles Hill E il li BAD IOSTER LORN Hrs Tommy Pugh Larry Kirkland lleo West Bill Bro den Y g Buddy Hampton John Brash Louis Hill Dan Thompson Terry Carter Tommy Story Cary McKnight James Strirklna BARITONES Sonny Green Larry Hunt Woodie Colwell ,lohnny Watson Mike Barefield i OBOS Margaret Minis Barbara Riddle BA SSOONS Larold Ragland Ann Holland Carolyn Tueker BA SS CLARINETS 'l'ruman Bm-nnef Billy Shaw ,loan Hughes Tim Holt J. W. Bentley d ield CELLOS SAXOPHONES .lean Brinson Nancy Sheffield Bobby Branngn STRING BASSES Larry Green Charlotte Salls Donnie Goodman PERCUSSION Rusty Corcoran Dan Shipley Earl Forlines Bill Holten Billy Foote Roland Johnson james Fleteher TROMBONES ll'Z Raymond Chaffin Jimmy Miller Robert Boyd Billy Ponlos Don Thompson John Canady ALTO CLARINETS ,laniee Boyd Gayle Cross Pal Trawiek :Knn Bravg sei Ramona Chapman Cary Arwood Tommy South Kathleen Grimes Neal Truesdale Ellen Ogletree Ronnie Owens Meril Denny Sandra Patterson CONTRA BASS CLARINETS Oscar lngle Laura Jo Storey FLUTES Ann McKenney Frankie Crider Camille McClellan Carolyn Herrington Beverly Caldwell Beverly Cavanaugh Frances Hardy Nina ,Io Parker Betty Hackett Elinor Pate Sue Hamer Rita Faye Dnrden BASSES Charles Midtllebrooks Donald Tuvker Larry lNlcFarlin Robert Stephens David Nleritt S Q35 l rw W t . , ,fp l 2 le: J' be 3 f x J' 'N ,X-3, A ygfa X Nj w Ei i i ,, Y 9 -'ii1, 1 'fel i i it L 1 2 Q,J ,.,. fs- evils. :I 'i Drum Major Bill Poulos Left to Right-Kay Culpepper, Cecille McClellan. Gayle Cross. Bill Poulos, ,loan Hughes, Camille McClellan. Frankie Crider. MAJ ORE TTES lst Row-L. to R. Louis Hill, Kay Culpepper, Dan Thompson, Charles Middlebrooks, Lynette Railey, lean Brinson. Second Row-Leo West. Neal Truesnlalf-, Joan Hughes. Ann McKenny, Janice Boyd, Bill Poulos. Third Row--Donald Tucker, Rusty Corcoran, l.arry Kirkland, Bill Edwards, Don Thompson. Q gif., - E S If 5 J gww 3 in E 5 Q X35 .1-vi' A . Q3 X X S K Q 3 1 I l 5 ' Q i .. i W .. Philharmonic Hall Los Angeles, California BEST BAND IN THE LAND ON CROSS-CONTINENTAL TRIP wlffix' W, ' . Q -X 7, , . ,, , if M Eel ' 'W ff? snip' X, .. ww' AW A we -' 511 xv W ' 'A i F T' 'vz V' '- ' y ' , 1, 5 E M W '71 L Mgt 1 gl 'V , 1. ,.- L -' 51 W V 1 ., ,, ,I - - -zzl V W -' WQSTQ 4i?l ig Q ' g f In l A N g. 1. l i ff N22 ., . i fwwiwwwymmlgw Q-'- 1 wwwii' A ii' N i I-I . if I Pi ,. I n 1, 51 if l 72 r . '. ,' -- - '-: A 6 .1 1 -.-.-' - if 'W ff QMHHNiwm?l'XEn '--' awww iw Jwg: N V Q 'I vm-nvwzf f:.Wshs'ag1xp. , 11Iggsiilwimg,1.i,.SwAM W Q, is . 1' l los .Xngm-lm-s Spa-vial .ippily Nlimigliing 2. llirm-ylaml. ll.S.fX. 3. Luft look ul llurle-lunl. N1-w M4-X 5. Grand Canyon, Ariz. O. 'll-xas Oil in llallux lin Directors: Miss Mary Jo Mixon and Mr. William Moore. L. to R., lst Row: Marie Brown, Brenda Long, Margaret Murphy, Anne Miller, Anne Newton, Anne Cheshire, Ramona Lane, Sharon Peck, Martha Brown, Lynette Parrish, Becky Williams, Gloria Huguley. 2nd Row: Patsy Crowson, Faye Harrison, Sara Murphy, Betty Joyce Gaston, Margaret Wilson, Bruce Forlines, Mur- ray Peacock, Billy Poulus, Louis Hill, Jimmy Adams, James Harris. 3rd Row: Jimmy Rachels, Joe Willett, Donald Jones Larry Brannet, Jimmy Huffman, Donald Tucker, Larry Hunt, Lee Gray, Cary Arwood, Terry Carter, Tommy Storey, Mickey Carmack, Bobby Jo Barefield, Ben Fant. The Choral Club is a mixed chorus largely comprised of Juniors and Seniors. Representatives of the Chorus have attended a number of clinics, including the High School Music Festival at the University of Georgia and the state chorus that performed at the GEA Convention in Atlanta. The group has given two outstanding performances in their annual Christmas Choral Concert and their spring program. CHORAL CLUB OFFICERS Bobby Joe Barefield Mickey Carmack Marie Brown Gloria Huguley President Vice-President SeCfegafy.Trea5wey Librarian l l The choral group is a newly organized all-girl chorus. Singing a capella, the Choraleers have become well known in the community, as well as in school ' surroundings. They have performed at Fort Benning, for several Columbus Civic clubs, appeared locally on television and radio, and presented musical programs in Columbus churches. This is an advanced ensemble. CHORALEERS Marie Brown Ramona Lane Brenda Long President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Pfesldem Vice-President Sec.-Treas. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB This group is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior girls who are having their fir t experience in sing- ing' and performing three-part choral music arranged for female voices. This group has performed in both of JVHS's choral concerts and several chapel programs. Margaret Wilson Jackie Benefield PUSY Stewart lst row: Diane Thomason. Margaret Wilson, Kay McClendon, Aline Southerland, Patsy Stewart, Sandra Cummings, Dorothy Whatley. Fay Kent. Bonnie Grubbs. 2nd row: Diane Feltman, Fay Thompson, JoAnn Studdard, Gloria Lloyd, Judy Walker, Carol Anderson, Glenda Spann. Martha Brown, Helen Locklar. 3rd row: Betty Patton, Virginia Robertson, Judy Kimbro, Judy Smith, Joan Kennedy, Frances Mallory, Gloria Chestnut, Jo Horton, Brenda Thomas. ORCHESTRA First Row lLefl to rightl: Eileen Certain, Dixie Land, Robert Livingston. Annette Pilgrim, J. W. Bentley, Emmit Swint, Nancy Sheffield, ,lean Brinson. Second Row: Rosilyn Hamilton, Mrs. Barr, Barbara Andrews, Mary Jenright, Kenneth Allen, Donnie Goodman, Charlotte Sauls, Larry Creen,l'B .' The orchestra is composed ot' stringed instruments. woodwinds. and brasses. It works in conjunction with the band and choral department as well as with the Columbus Symphony. N w .L I SPANIbH f LUB liack row: .illtiy l'ilImun. Gloria Ul'l'Q'll. iil't'll1ii.l Snell. Nanvy l.infls4-y. .Holly Wm-an-r. :Min ill:-ssnmn. hlurgiarvl iilylllll. lfdlliil Hx lm Illini Wml lem i'1llll1l liimmhi ilu mud K' I Him e ,or yx Wmm ii. N .l ,, 4- - i -lp , ,am -s, 5-all-ul: Juwiy llrown. Kay ffniwi-il. .iilllil'f' Marion. Judy Wiiilworlil. ilurlrara .-Miuir. Gail Cl'0lll'il. ,le'anic'm- Sliirall. Ronnin- Cook. The Spanish Club is an organization composed of second year students who are interested in the language 1 traditions, and customs of the Spanish-speaking peoples. For each meeting a varied program is planned by the Pro- gram Committee. Membership in the club has come to be an incentive to the first year students. If 5' X S' Edgar Overby .leanice Shirah Margaret Layton President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer s ,U px Q 3 is W3 E5 fi X? wk E X E ni if - M I 4: 4 . Q, XI x h,. ,, . y f A -- W f -, 4- . y- Bw ,-mmm ,mm wx-ff .wmwffmw wafffn X, M M5Wwwm1w:w.,MN' fx Q Mmwwm ,,wwm,.,-eww-gf,mn uw Qvfnvwv an fwgww. ,MMM WMV WL Q wvQ,w,s,m n A-N . M f f-1 A W ww: x V MKAM,-,M ,W-www 5. ff u 1 N 44 Q? b F ii 1 4 If si S L: m . L? Y . ff. 3 uri ,1 .-2 4 4 Ei ,E Q hw if fi .:,wN.km:f:,m: mx .Q lSxMwmxmxww..mwx f-x www-fmwvmanwammfwmww.wwwmxmmszpm :wmwmwmmsmw2wMwmmwmwmmmm3Qmw , .wmv-In-fm....,,Qf , ,E-Q,wnm..:::.. ,Jw gmmfy- ,W -wiammgmmvwwnwa-w--QA-ff-:uww.um - JORDAN HIGH COACHING STAFF Bill Godwin, Head Coach COACHES Kneeling: Max Dowis, Backlit-ld Coachg Bill Godwin, Head Coach: Bill Meadows, B Team Coach. Standing: Tom Tillman, End Coachg Dennie Trotter, Basketball Coachg John Gilson, Baseball Coach. 'igirl K 2 A as iw f N Ni A -ii? Q 1 Q sw WL , .sg xiii?-1' 5915. Q2 xxiglf ,, X Q x 1 Johnny Tefft Joel Blunt Center End Buddy Liddell I Raymond Self Guard Fullbtlck LETTERMEN Leroy Osborne End Ronnie Jones Hal fback Charles Harbour F ullback Bruce Forlines Tackle Donald Wright .lan Commander End Halfback l Earl Hamilton End I 1 Bobby Allen Russell Qualls Center Tackle Donald Smith Horace Mouse Mlxon Halfback Quarterback LETTERMEN Gilbert Spangler Guard Wilbur Rushing Guard James Chambless Quarterback Kenneth Newman Center Jimmy Huffman Tony Anthony End Guard Larry Moody Halfback E N47 SAS.. ' .W Q, , p w, BN 2. ff' w A x Q51 75452 BASKETBALL OF 1958 BASKETBALL TEAM lst Row--Donnie Smith, Mickey Carmack. Larry Moody, Byron Taylor. James Chambless, Elkin lic-ck. and Earl HHIJITILOH. 2nd Row--Coach Trotter. Albert Whitehead, Leonard Creel. Donald Wright, Johnny Wright. Gene Thomas. and Buzzy Lollms. Coach DENNIE TROTTER Q WX QXQXQ f vrf hx , QX .5 V do X, 21- LEONARD CREEL Forward ELKIN BECK Guard urqfvywmf-uyww ws--g. , f-.-gr THE STARTING 66 99 I 2 I If z ,. M? ' 1 - 'f1 ':-lf' A 'S kvgfuwig BUZZY COLLINS Center I ALBERT WHITEHEAD Forward -Q-wa.,-1: W., I MICKEY CARMACK Guard midi January .I unnary .I unuary .I anuary January ,I unuary .I anuary January .I unuary .I unuary .lanuary , I .. A rf, f X 1 K ry. DONNIE SMITH BYRON TAYLOR JAMES CHAMBLESS Guard Gllflffl Glwffl L. to R.: GENE THOMAS, LARRY MOODY, and JOHNNY WRIGHT llaskn-I lmall 5l'llt'llllll'- -1958 3 ..... ....... . Albany 4 ..... ..... M oultrie 7 .... ..,...,... l.. ev l 1 ...., ..... IN loultrie lil .... ....... Q Iolumbus IT ,... ..... L anim-r 20 ,... ......, C r-nlral 2-'1 .... ...,....., L ev 241 .... .,... I .anim-r 31 ..... LZ'lKllt'I 31 .... .. .. Allnany Forward Guard 11 A was s fx ' it LX., Qgazvafa., EARL HAMILTON Forward Center lff-Ivruary li-Ivruary lfvlmruary lfvlnruury l 1-lnruary Ifc-Irruary l'la'In'uary Iaskvllnull Nvlu-ullllm--V-l958 Al T 11 14 18 21 26 llake-r Vallcy LaGrange , ,...... Baker Columbus LaGrange Rossville in Stale' Tnurname-nt Z 1 March 20 March 27 April 2 April 11 April 14 April 18 April 24 April 29 May 2 May 6 May 9 May 12 May 14 SCHEDULE+1958 Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Central Robert E. Lee Baker Moultrie LaGrange Columbus Albany Central Columbus Baker Lanier 'Region Games There Home Home Home' Home Home' There' There There' There Home' There' Home' BASEBALL Coach JOHN CILSON This yt-ar's hasohall In-am has seven returning lettermen from 1957: Jimmy Bm-nlnley, Donald Smith Donald Mathis George- Carson. Louis Hill. Larry Kirkland, Mickey Carmack. Outstanding players this season have.bccn Tommy Hart freshman valvliviq Jan Commamlvr. sophomore centerfieldg Larry Moody. junior at second hascg and Jimmy Bentley senior at third base. L. to R., Front Row: Larry Hunt, Jimmy Toole, Charles Butch Hancock, James Caldwell, Jimmy Bentley Webb Adams Jeff Givens, Bobby Smith, Wiley Walls. Second Row: Billy Ridenhour, Donald Mathis, Jeff Blankenship Tommy Hart Larry Moody, Donald Smith, Eddie Reid, Coach John Cilson. Third Row: George Casion, Louis Hill, Larry Kirkland Mickey Carmack, Jan Commander, Earl Hamilton, Elkin Beck. TEAM L. lo R., lst Row: Larry Overby, Dan Storey. James Chambliss, Horace Mixon, Ronnie Jones, Billy Barr Johnny Fincher Billy Parish. 2nd Row: Jerry Meyer, Sheldon Tanner, Charles' Harbour. Jimmy Huffman, ,lan Commander jackie Stud dard, Gilbert Spangler, Dan Pruitt. 3rd Row: Joel Blount. Truman Bentlev. Milton Corcv. Butch Willett Earl Nobles Larry Pelfrey, Joe Lauderdale, James Rutland, Truman Wilson, Terry Trammell. Rear: Billy Cone The Jordan Track Team faced 1958 as a rebuilding year. Graduation 1957 took most of the lettermen, but the twenty freshmen and sophomore members plus their experienced teammates have worked in the traditional spirit of Jacket track stars of former years. This season's outstanding performers have been Charles Harbour with hurdles Earl Nobles with javeling Dan Pruitt, Ronnie Jones,.Horace Mixon and Jan Command er as sprintersg Dan Storey as miler, Jerry Miyers with discus, Gilbert Spangler with the shotput: Sheldon Tanner as high jumperg and John Fincher as pole vaulter In the 3rd Annual Columbus Relays, Mixon won the 100-yard dash in the time of 10.6 seconds During the last six years, Jordan has won the lst Regional Championship four times: 1953, 1955, 1956, and 1957. They were runners-up in the Region in 1952 and 1953. Jordan has never lost the Bi-City Championship until this year. For the past six years the team has never failed to bring home a trophy from the State Triple-A meet, held annually in Athens. Jordan's State Track Record since 1952 follows: lst in '53 2nd in '55 3rd in '51, '52, '56 4th in '54 and '57 a u '1 I1-it lu right: Hlll'llAlI'Ll Nh-lI11i1'1'. lfu-llupluinz ,Xlicv Travis, C11 lain. Lf-fr In I'i Ill. km-vlin-'Z Hzlrlmm Xl:-iluiu-. ,Xliw Travis. Sillinffz . F . . P- . . . 1 v 1 , - ,H Ht'I'llll'1' YXIVIXIH. Allllil lfumlmlu-, f.lIl'lNlllll' I'I'JlHlxIIll. Dorn- Wznlv, Llllllil Allie-1'-1111. I'1'i-rillzl ll:l1'vly..IuuI1 I,llll1'2lIl. lif-lly Snvll. Mary CHEERLEADER 1 GIRL'S INTRAMURAL COUNCIL lst How left to rightfDelores Cox, Dot George, Donnie Knowling, Linda Pollock, Alice Travis and Sue Ellen Estes. 2nd row+Lynda Alberson, Sue Godwin, Annette Cason, ,lean Tice, ,lune Angelo. 3rd row-Linda Price. Jackie Windham, Sandra Fuller, Nancy Kennedy and Betty Shaw. The Cirl's lntramural Council is made up of 5 representatives from each class, elected by thc old council members. The council is responsible for building up interest in sports for girls and pro viding an opportunity for participation in the sports of her choice. A point system is used that gives a girl an opportunity to earn a letter and finally a key. Time out for instructions from Mrs. Jean Moss. PHYSICAI OFFICERS Annette Cason President Lynda Price Vice-Presiflent Lynda Alberson Secretary Sandra Fuller Treasurer I EDUCATION SOFTBALL TUMBLING ARCHERY , A? ., V' 'Q 1 U-- f, K fd. .4 5 J- . -'3. 'Y' v ,. 1 f ' f..M.--, cv,,.. 3.1-H il :X S 1.51 if W v ' 7 . LT 3, xffrki gs 3 -pq 0-ww. A FTW :.:, ii ,Q Q3 -M F . Q, 1'- vp ,rt nf J. ,, - ., W Q. ,Q . 3 . x, A f n, MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL 11' Bafbafa MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY T we 102 c4,,,,eJ aa, 6011 I' MOST POPULAR GIRL 63,6 Q hoc MOST POPULAR BOY CUTEST GIRL 001' WITTIEST BOY L00 Jw ly MOST BEAUTIFUL ewan fl MOST HANDSOME MOST STUDIOUS BOY Y-Wx 00 MUST . STUDIOUS GIRL N QS 01119 11' MOST ATHLETIC GIRL ey C MOST ATHLETIC BOY Most Courteous Anita Gamble, Tommy Storey M ost Poised Linda Etheridge, Jimmy Bentley F riendliest Graham Anthony, Sandra Sasser SENIOR FAVORITES M ost Graceful Ray Timmons, Ann Alverson Most Original Tommy Pugh, Annette Chrisp Most Ambitious Annette Cason, Ronnie Culpepper MOST REPRESENTATIVE UNDERCLASSMEN Most Representative Sophomores Horace Mixon, Sandra Torbert Most Representative Juniors Leroy Bush, Kay Culpepper Most Representative Freshman Nancy Reese, Tommy Hart Sw OUTSTANDING PERSONALITIES GRAHAM ANTHONY Outstanding Future Te-avlwr of Amt-riva unnl Awards BOY OF THE YEAR ,loc Foster recefivos trophy from Dean Tate JO ANN WHIPPLE JIMMY RACHELS BEST CITIZEN J. V. H. S. Winner, Liuscogw Cgunty Award by the Button Gwinnett Chaptvr, D. A. R. 1957 Voice of Denmcracy Contest Congralulatecl by Jaycee member, Bill Harrison OUTSTANDING PERSONALITIES HISTORY AWARDS Paula Gore, First Placeg Mrs. Aggie Dean Scott, , Teacherg Philip Wills, Runner-up. xwxgfi ww' - .gf . Valentine Queen Connie Gibson with Charles George ALL- A CHAMPIONS L. to R., Front Row: Genie Phillips, Kay Culpep- per, Paula Gore, Bernice Melvin, Annette Crissette. L. to R.. Standing: Ronnie Foster, Emmett Swint, Ronnie Campbell, Phillip Wills. CHARLES HARBOUR MISS VIRGINIA PARKER Southern Welterweight Colden Gloves Champion Teacher of the Year for Muscogee County School District anel Thinl District West. MOMENTS T0 REMEMBER z Wg k X-11 J Crafts For Leisure Boning With Mr. Barebones, ,I Q ri. 1 ,. SX N RM N X Hxnwm M.. ' Shnmegiw we 1-. Defense For Co-eds Beating the Winter Epidemic MOMENTS TO REMEMBER Seeing our lessons Homemaking-all the way Sampling fine foods Students Busy at Machines in Com- Finishing Chairs in Wood Shop mercial Department MOMENTS TO REMEMBER '1eA5if ?S3 .iz W' as MMM.,- ,, ...Q in v.-1x x N M P xiiiwwuxt ESM' shea D - he CYKMKBVOO 'IHS for V ers 501 Y ocabee C M kms Yosfmxov '0sz 8 Ex? V axviy Class of '38 Celebrating Twentieth One of the Happiest Times of the Anniversary Day- Lunch MOMENTS T0 REMEMBER Radio-Electronics for Spacemen Checking the motor in Electric Shop Turning the crankshaft in Auto Shop MOMENTS T0 REMEMBER Making a Plumb-Bob in Machine Shop Painting in Metal Shop Y I- BOBBIE JEAN ACKISS FHA, '54-'55, '57-'58 GAYNELL JEANNINE ADAMS tNightJ JAMES CLAYTON ADAMS Transferred from Stuttgart, Germany. Football, '55-'57, Baseball, '55-'57, Track Mgr., '56-'57, Choral Club, '54- '58, German-American Club, '54-'56, Science Club, '54- '55, Camera Club. '56-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '57-'58, Quartet, '54--'57 THOMAS WEBSTER ADAMS, JR. ROTC, '55-'56, Hi-Y, '57-'58 JUDITH LEE ALLEN F. H. A., '54-'56, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58 PATRICIA ANNE ALLEN Third Place Science Fair, '54-'55, Historian-FHA, '54-'55, Social Chairman-FHA, '55-'56, Choral Club, '54-'57, Civic Chairman-DE, '57-'58 ' SARAH ANN ALVERSON V. Pres. Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Pep Squad, '54, Omega Phi F. H. A., '54--'55, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Youth Assembly, '55-'56, Secretary Kappa Omega F. H. A., '55- '56, Chaplain Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Perfect Attend- ance, '56-'57, Georgia Girls' State, '57, President Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, President Columbus Y Council, '57- '58, Chairman of Teens Against Polio, '57-'58, Red' Jacket Staff, '57-'58, Senior Favorite, '57-'58, Key Club Sweet- heart, '57-'58, Best Dressed Girl, '57-'58, FRANK LOUIE ANDREWS, JR. Student Council, '54-'55, ROTC, '54-'56, DE, '57-'58, Fel- lowship Hi-Y, '57-'sa GRAHAM GLENN ANTHONY ROTC, '54-'56, ROTC Captain, '55-'56, Key Club, '56-'58, Bi-Phy-Chem Club, '56-'58, DAR Award toutstanding American History Studentl, '56-'57, Honor Society, '57- '58, FTA, '56-'58, First National Bank of Atlanta FTA Scholarship, '57-'58, Most Outstanding FTA Member in District and State, '57-'58, Senior Favorite, '57-'58. LARRY J. ANTHONY ROTC, '54-'55, Band, '55-'56, VILAS KTONYJ LAMBERT ANTHONY B Team Football, '54-'56, Perfect Attendance, '54-'57, 1st Lt. ROTC, '54-'57, Varsity Football Guard and Tackle, '56-'58, Bi-City All-Stars Second Team Football, '57-'58, J Club, '56-'58, JOHN CARY ARWOOD, JR. Band, '54-'58, Choral Club, '56-'58, CHARLES H. ASHWORTH CNightl ALFRED LARRY AUGER Rifle Team, '54-'56, Captain Rifle Team, '56-'57, Marks- man, '54-'55, Expert, '55-'57, Track, '56-'57, 2nd Place Bi-City Mile-Relay, '57, 2nd Place Region 1-AAA Mile Relay, '57, State Track Team, '57, Hi-Y, '56-'58, Key Club, '57, Personality of the Month Nov., '57, Captain ROTC, '57, Honor Society '58, GLENDA FAYE AVERY Jackettes, '54-'56, FHA, '54-'56, Treas. FHA, '57-'58, Pep Squad, '54-'55. SENIOR JULIA ANNE BANE Pres. FHA, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'56, Spanish Club, '54-'56, Nurses of Tomorrow, '57-'58, Pep Squad, '57-'58. BOBBY JOE BAREFIELD Varsity Basketball, '54-'57, B Team Football, '54-'55, J Club, '54-'58, Treas. Freshman Class, '54-'55, Track Team, '54-'56, Choral Club, '55-'56, Key Club, '55-'58, Treas. Key Club, '57-'58, All-State Chorus, '55-'58, State Music Festival, '55-'58, Melodies Ensemble , '55-'56, An- nual Staff, '55-'56, Boys' Octet, '55-'57, Four Keys Quartet, '56-'58, Pres Choral Club, '57-'58, All-State Music Clinic, '57-'58, Soloist State Festival, '57-'58, lst prize Science Fair, '55-'56. MARY ELIZABETH BARFIELD FHA, '54-'55, Garden Club, '55-'56, Library Assistant, '57-'58, DCT, '57-'58. ANITA KAY BARNES CNight.l JUNAVIS BARNES FHA Parliamentarian, '54-'55, FHA Program Chairman, '54-'55, All-Stars Volleyball Team, '55-'56, DCT, '56-'58, Sec. DCT., '57-'58, Library Club, '54-'57, Sec. Third G. E. A. District West, Student, '56-'57, Assistant Librar- ian Asso., '56-'57. SHIRLEY ANN BARRON Jackettes, '54-'55, FHA, '54--'58, Sec. of FHA. '54-'55, Treas. of FHA, '55-'56, B Band, '54-'55, ROY SAMUEL BASS GLENN EDWARD BASSETT JOSEPH BARRINGTON BATASTINI, JR. ROTC Sergeant-Squad Leader, '55-'56, ROTC Lieutenant- Platoon Leader, '56-'57, DCT Club, '57-'58, GUSSIE MAE BATES Student Council, '55-'56, Junior Red Cross, '54-'55, Per- fect Attendance, '54-'56, Volleyball Team, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'58, Vice-Pres. of FHA, '54-'55. LEILA FLOYD BATTLES FHA, '54-'57, FHA Volleyball Team, '54-'55, All-Stars Champion FHA, '55-'56, Vice-Pres. FHA, '56-'57, Pep Squad, '54-'56, Student Council, '55-'56. FRANCES JEAN BAXLEY FHA, '54-'56, FHA Program Chairman, '55-'56, Modern Dance Club, '54-'55, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, All-Star Vol- leyball Team, '55-'56, All-Star Champions, '55-'56, Cheer- leaders Club, '54--'56, EDWIN BEAN fNightl LESTER ELKIN BECK JAMES PENNY BELL Band, '54-'58, National Music Convention, Chicago, '56- '57, National Music Convention, Los Angeles, '58, Mili- tary Band, '54-'58, Orchestra, '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, President Garden Club, '55-'56, Garden Club, '55- '56, Science Club, '57-'58. ,IACQUELINE tJackieJ SUE BENEFIELD FHA, '54-'56, Pep Squad, '55-'56, Dramatics Club, '56-'57, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56'58, Girls' Glee Club, '57-'58, Mixed Chorus. '57-'58, Vice-Pres. Glee Club, '57-'58, Choraleers, '57-'58. Li-mul. HONORS JOHN Uimmyl WEBB BENTLEY, III ROTC, '54-'57, Best Drill Cadet MT ll in ROTC, '55-'56g B Team Foollxall, '55-'56g B Team Basketball, '55-'56g Second Place Science Fair, '55-'57, Best Drilled Cadet MT lIl in ROTC. '56-'57: J Club, '56-'58: Varsity Base- ball, '56-'58, Track 'l't'8lll, '57-'58, Red ,Im-ke! Staff, '57- '58: Senior Favorite , '57-'58. DOUGLAS RAY BESS Fellowship Hi-Y, '55-'58g Vice-Pres. Fellowship Hi-Y, '56-'58, Vice-Pres. DE Club, '57-'58, Honor Society, '57- '58. JANICE LOIS BINNS Band, '54-'56g FHA, '54-'55, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'58g Mid- western Band Clinic, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '54--'58. SHIRLEY JOYCE BLACKWOOD FHA, '54-'55, Spanish Club, '54--'56g DCT, '56-'58, DCT Parliamentarian, Jordan Club, '57-'58, DCT Parliamen- tarian, State, '57-'58, Honor Society, '57-'58. DANIEL JEFFERY BLANKENSHIP Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, Baseball, '56-'57, Second Place Science Fair, '55-'56, First Place Science Fair, '56- '57. CELESTA FAYE BLESSMAN FHA, '54-'56: Jackettes, '54-'55, Student Council, '54-'55, Science Club, '56-'58, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, FTA, '57-'58, Honor Society, '57-'58, Frank P. Bradford Scholar- ship, '58. PATRICIA Pat JOY BODDY FHA, '54-'57, FHA Volleyball Team, '54-'57, Treas. FHA, '56-'57g Student Council, '56-'57. BOBBY RAY BOLTON 2nd place Science Fair, '54-'55, Science Club '55-'56: Jr. Red Cross, '55-'56, Student Council, '53-'54, Garden Club, '53-'54, Library Staff, '53-'54. PATRICIA ANN BOWMAN FHA, '54-'56g Glee Club, '54-'55, Concert Choir, '55-'56g National Honor Society, '57-'58, DCT, '57-'58, Melodiers, '55-'56. JANICE OLIVIA BOYD Perfect Attendance, '54-'56, B Band, '54-'55, Senior Band, '55-'58, Clarinet Choir, '56-'57, Midwestern Nat'l. Band Clinic. '56-'57, TV Participation on Dave Garro- way Show, '57-'58g Honor Society, '57-'58. BILLY CHARLES BRANNON ROTC, '54-'57, CHARLES FREDDIE BRASWELL Transferred from Columbus High School, '54-. WILLIAM HARRY BRAY, JR. LARRY HILLMAN BROOKS Perfect Attendance, '54 55: ROTC, '55-'56. MARILYN ELIZABETH RENFROE BROOKS ' lNightJ HARVEY JORDAN BROWN, JR. MARTHA ANN BROWN FHA, '54-'56g Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Project Chairman, '56-'57g Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Assist. Treas., '57-'58, 2nd Place Science Fair, '55-'56g Mixed Choir, '56-'SBQ Girls' Clee Club, '57-'58, OPAL MARIE BROWN Transferred from Southside, Memphis, Tenn., '55-'56, B Band, '54-'55, Red Cross, '54-'55, Choral Club, '54-'58g All-State Chorus, '55-'56, '57-'58, Section Leader Girls' Chorus, '55-'56, Librarian Mixed Choir, '56-'57, Pres. Choraliers, '57-'58g Sec.-Treas. Choral Club, '57-'58, Superior Rating Music Festival, '57-'58, Teenettes, '55- '58g Third Place Talent Night, '55-'56g Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '55- '56g Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58g Chaplain Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58. KENNETH N. BURNHAM ROTC, '54-'57. AUBRY L. BURT ROTC Sergeant, '56-'57. LEROY L. BURTON RONNIE EUGENE BUSSELL B Team Football, '54-'55, Best Drilled Platoon ROTC, '54-'55, Student Council, '54-'55g Art Club, '54-'56, Garden Club, '55-'58. ARTHUR LEE BYRD Freshman Band, '54-'55g ROTC, '54-'56, Junior Achieve- ment, '57-'58, DE, '57-'58, BEVERLY DIANNE CALDWELL Transferred from Wverzburg American High, Germany, '56, FHA, '56-'57, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Red Jacket Band, '56-'58, MILDRED DELORES CAPAYNE Vice-Pres. FHA, '54-'55, Sec. FHA, '55-'56, Jr. Red Cross, '55-'56, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Chaplain Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57g Chaplain Jr. Red Cross, '56-'57, Chaplain DCT, '57-'58g Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58. CHARLES MICHAEL Mickey CARMACK Pres. of Class, '54-'58, Hi-Y, '54--'58, Treas. Hi-Y, '56-'58, J Club, '54-'58g Pres. J Club, '57-'58g Choral Club, '55-'58, Vice-Pres. Choral Club, '57-'58, Boys' Ensemble, '54-'56, Boys' Quartet, '56-'58, B Team Basketball, '54- '553 Varsity Basketball, '55-'58g Baseball Team, '54-'58, Varsity Football, '54-'58, Co-Capt. Football Team, '57- '58g All Bi-City Football Team, '56-'58, Second, Team All- State Football, '57-'58, Track Team, '56-'58, Key Club, '56-'58g Honor Society, '56-'58g Who's Who, '57-'58g First Place Science Fair, '56-'58, Student Council, '54-'58. THOMAS WAYNE CARSWELL Sergeant ROTC, '55-'56, Junior Achievement, '56-'57. CHESTER L. CARTER fNightJ RUBY EVELYN CARTER Red Jacket Band, '54-'55g FHA, '54-'57, Treas. FHA, '54- '55g News Reporter FHA, '55-'56, Student Council, '55- '57g Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58, Project Chairman Beta'Tri- Hi-Y, '56-'57g Pres. Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Volleyball Team Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58, Basketball Team Beta Tri-Hi- Y, '55-'58, Softball Team Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58, Co-Capt. Basketball Team, '57-'58, Christian Life Conference, '57- '58g Pep Squad, '55-'56, Hi-Y Presidents Council, '57- '58g Sec.-Treas. Hi-Y Presidents Council, '57-'58, Program Planning Conference, '57-'58, Youth Day, '58. TERRY VANCE CARTER Brass Choir, '56-'57, Band, '54-'58, Choral Club, '57-'58, Military Band, '54-'58, DONALD FREDERICK CARTLEDCE ROTC, '54-'57, Best-Drilled Platoon, '56-'57, ROTC Cap- tain, '57-'58, Highest Academic Medal, '57-'58. DOROTHY JUAN CASE FHA, '54-'56, Modern Dance Club, '54-'55, Spotlighters Dramatics Club, '56-'57. LILLIE MclISSIE CASEY FHA, '54-'58, Sec. FHA, '57-'58, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58, Second-place Science Fair, '55-'56, Red Cross, '55-'56, FTA, '55-'58, Treas. FTA, '57-'58, Social Chairman FTA, '56-'57, Parliamentarian FTA, '55-'56. ANNETTE MARIE CASON Sec. Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Sec. FHA, '54-'56, Pres. Span- ish Club, '55-'56, Treas. Girl's Intramural Council, '56-'57, First-place Science Fair, '56-'57, Sec. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Pres. Girl's Intramural Council, '57-'58, National Honor Society, '57-'58, Student Council, '54-'57, Dramatic Club, '56-'57, Volleyball Team, '57-'58, Senior Favorite, '57-'58. CAROLYN JOYCE CASON EILEEN SALLY MARTHA CERTAIN Chaplain Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Capt. Zeta Volleyball and Basketball Team, '54-'55, Honor Roll, '54-'55, Perfect At- tendance, '54-'55g Project Chairman FHA, '54-'5Sg FTA, '54-'55, Orchestra, '54--'58g Pres. FHA, '55-'56, All-Star Volleyball Team, '55-'56, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'57, All- State Orchestra, '56-'57, Junior Red Cross, '56-'57, Nurses Club, '57-'58, Pres. Orchestra, '57-'58, Honor Society, '57-'58. EVA LEE CHALKLEY FHA, '54-'56, DE, '57-'58, 3rd Place Winner Essay, DE. GLORIA ANN CHESNUT FHA, '54-'57, Glee Club, '57-'58, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56- '57g Junior Red Cross, '54-'55, Pageant, '54-'55, Spanish Club, '54-'56, Honor Society '58, PAUL JULIAN CHESTNUT ROTC, '54-'55g Garden Club, '55-'56, Science' Club, '57- '58g DE, '57-'58, Sweepstakes in Art-Chattahoochee Val- ley Exposition, '55-'56, REBECCA NANETTE CHRISP FHA, '54-'57, Sec. FHA, '54-'55, Pres. Sigma Delta FHA, '55-'56gCarmine and Grey, '56-'57, Carmine and Grey Feat- ure Editor, '57-'58g Student Council, '55-'57, Beta Tri-Hi- Y, '55-'57: Quill and Scroll, '55-'57, Senior Favorite, '57-'58. CLEM ADOLPH CLARK lNightl JAMES 1Jimmyl LEE' CLARKE Photography Club, '58. J EAN CA ROLYN CLARY Transferred from Columbus High, '55-'56, FHA, '55-'563 Art Club, '55-'57. BETTY ANN CLAYTON FHA, '54-'57g Modern Dance, '54-'55, Honor Roll, '54-'57, Garden Club, '55-'56g Library Staff, '56-'58, RONNIE LAMAR CLENNEY DE, '57-'58g Hi-Y Club, '57-'58, SENIOR BETTY JOAN COBB Transferred from Columbus High School, '56, FHA, '55- '56g Band, '56-'58, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chi- cago, '56-'57, WILLIAM M. COLE lNightl ROBERT HENRY COLEY Band, '54-'55g ROTC, '54-'55, Dramatics Club, '55-'56, B Team Football, '55-'56. JERRY COLLINS SHIRLEY ANN COLLINS FHA, '54-'56. JAMES EARL CONNALLY DCT, '57-'58, JOYCE GUSCILLE COOK FHA, '54-'56, Girls' Choir, '55-'56, Winner Talent Night, '55-'56, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'57, Chaplain Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57g Red Cross Representative, '57-'58. ERNEST Rusty CORCORAN ROTC, '54-'55, Best-Drilled Platoon ROTC, '54-'55, Marching Band, '54-'58, Concert Band, '54-'58g Midwest Band National Clinic, Chicago, '56-'57, Orchestra, '56-'57g Band Council, '57-'58, Garden Club, '55-'56. VERA WILLENE COVINGTON iNightJ LEWIS CRAWFORD Rep. Student Council, '54-'55, Rep. Red Cross, '56-'57g Pres. Junior Homeroom Class, '56-'57, Pres. DE, '57-'58, GLENDA FAYE CREEL Choral Club, '54-'55g FHA, '54-'56, Concert Choir, '55- '56g Future Nurses, '57-'58. LEONARD CREEL Transferred from Baker High School, '54-'55g B Team Football, '55-'56, B Team Basketball, '55-'56, Varsity Baseball, '55-'56, J Club, '55-'58, Rep. Student Council, '56-'57, Varsity Basketball, '56-'58, Varsity Baseball, '56- '58. JAMES ALBERT CROUCH, JR. Spanish Club, '54-'55, Dramatics Club, '54-'55g Honor Roll, '57, Most Studious Boy, '58, MARY ANN CULPEPPER Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'55g Jacketts, '54-'57, Garden Club, '55-'56, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58. RONALD lRonniel LEE CULPEPPER Honor Roll, '55-'57, Key Club, '56-'57g Hi-Y, '56-'57, Chaplain Key Club, '57-'58, Chaplain of Hi-Y, '57-'58: Third place winner of local science fair, '57-'58g Third place winner of state science fair, '57-'58g Honor Society, '57-'58, Pres. Honor Society, '57-'58, Senior Favorite, '57-'58. WILLIAM A. DANFORD KNightJ HONORS MAXINE DAVIS FHA, '54-'56g Dramatics Club, '55-'56g Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54- '55, Treas. of Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54--'55, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '55- '57g Vice-Pres. Delta Tri-Hi-Y. '56-'57g Student Council, '56-'57. WILBURN ROGER DAVIS lNightJ MARILYN DEAN lNightJ WILLIAM GUY DEKLE Football, '54-'55, Basketball, '54-'55g Tennis, '54-'55. SARA ANN DEY FHA, '54-'56, Perfect Attendance, '54-'56g Girls' Choir, '25-Egg Publicity Chairman FTA, '56-'57, Science Club, ' 7-' . JANET EAST DOBBS INightJ CHARLES DOSWELL DE, '56-'58. SHIRLEY DOWNS fNightJ SAMUEL DUKE Transferred from Bessemer, Alabama High, '55g 1958 Science Fair Winner. LINDA LOUISE EAST Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'55, Orchestra, '54-'57, Girls' Rifle Team, '54-'56, Red Cross, '55-'57g Pres. Red Cross, '56-'57, DCT, '57-'58. SHERMAN EUGENE ELLER Marching Band, '54-'58, Concert Band, '54--'58, Clarinet Choir, '56-'58g Honor Band, '55, Woodwind Choir, '56- '58g Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56g Music Educators Association Convention, Los Angeles, '58, GWENDOLYN JEAN ELLERBEE Transferred from Baker High School, Columbus, '57g Choral Club, '55-'56, Art Club, '54-'56, Dramatic Club, '55-'56, FHA, '54-'57, Cheerleader Club, '54-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Pep Squad, '57-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '57-'58. BARBARA JANE ENGRISCH EH? '54-'55, Red Cross Representative, '54-'55, DCT, I .3 8. BOBBY ETHERIDGE QNightJ LINDA JANE ETHERIDGE Student Council Member, '54-'57,Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Sec. FHA, '54-'55, Choral Club, '54-'55, Pres. FHA, '55- '56g Student Council Secretary, '56-'573 Carmine and Grey, '56-'57, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '57- '58, FHA, '57-'58, Senior Favorite, '57-'58. LUCY FRANCES EZELL FHA, '54-'56, News Reporter FHA, '54-'55g Pep Squad, '54-'56, Red Cross, '54-'57, Garden Club, '55-'56g Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58g Recording Sec. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56- '57g Pres. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Sec.-Treas. Nurses of Tomorrow Club, '57-'58g Honor Society, '57-'58. ROBBIE LOU EZELL FHA, '54-'58g Vice-Pres. of FHA, '55-'56g Perfect Attend- ance, '55-'56, BEN FANT Ga. All-State Chorus, '54-'55, '56-'58, Ala. All-State Chorus, '55-'56, Sgt. R. O. T. C.. '54-'57, Major R. O. T. C., '57-'58, Honor Roll, '54-'58, Baseball Team, '56-'58g Stu- dent Council, '57-'58g Key Club, '57-'58, Science Club, '57-'58. SHERRIE GAIL FARRAR FHA, '54-'56, Perfect Attendance, '56-'58g Science Fair First Place Winner, '56-'58, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57g Vice- Pres. Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58g Science Club, '57-'58, Art Club, '56-'57g Secretary Art Club, '57-'58. ANNETTE FLANAGAN FHA, '54-'56 HELEN OLIVIA FORLINES Frank P. Bradford FTA, '54-358: Jackettes, '54-'56, FHA, '54-'56, Chaplain FTA, '56-'57, Participating Observer, Nat'l. Education Week, '56-'57g Science Club, '56-'58g Pres. FHA, '57-'58: Vice-Pres. FTA, '57-'58, Vice-Pres. Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'58, JOE BROWN FOSTER B Team Football, '55-'56, Garden Club, '55-'56g Hi-Y, '56g Science Club, '56-'58, Vice-Pres. Science Club, '56- '57g Pres. Science Club, '57-'58, Student Council, '56-'58: Pres. Student Council, '57-'58, Honor Society, '57-'58, Most Representative Boy, '57-'58. DOUGLAS PHILLIP FOWLER Transferred from Geneva High School, '56. KLAUS FRANHSEN LETTIE FRANKLIN lNightJ FRANKIE FUSSELL Art Club, '56-'57g Key Club, '56-'58. ANITA GAMBLE Jacketts' Intramural Volleyball Team, '54-'55g Alpha Tri- Hi-Y Basketball Team, '54-'55g Treas. Freshmen Class, '54-'55, Treas. Delta Chi FHA, '54-'55, Pep Squad, '54-'58, J Day Queen. '55-'56g Youth Assembly, '55-'56g Dramatics Club Softball Team, '56-'57, Art Exhibit, '56-'58, Fourth Place Chattahoochee Valley Art Exhibit, '57g Cheerlead- er, '57-'58gRed Jacket Staff, '57-'58g Jordan Co-Chairman Teens Against Polio, '57-'58, Georgia Girls' State Repre- sentative, '57g Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58: Project Chairman Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57g Poster Chairman Gamma Tri- Hi-Y, '57-'58, Vice-Pres. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Vice- Pres. Art Club, '57-'58, Senior Favorite, '57-'58. CHARLIE LADON GARDNER ROTC, '54-'56. JESSE P. GARNER lNightl ABNER BLAKELY GARNTO ROTC, '54-'56. CHARLES REX GAYLES Perfect Attendance, '54-'56g DCT Club, '56-'58. EARNEST EUGENE tBuddyJ GAZAWAY Transferred from Americus High School, '55, E r DOROTHY GEORGE Jackettes, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'58, Treas. FHA, '55-'56, Stu- dent Council, '55-'56, Vice Pres. Student Council, '57- '58, Dramatics Club, '55-'57, Pep Squad, '55-'56, Junior Red Cross, '55-'57, Captain Volleyball Team, '55-'56, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Science Award, '56-'57,Red Jacket Staff, '57-'58, Intramural Council, '57-'58, ROBERT F. GEORGE, JR. tNightl JUDY HENDRICKS GILBERT INightl SAMUEL HARVEY GILL tNightJ GARY E. GLOVER ROTC, '54-'56, SGT. ROTC, '54-'55, SFC. ROTC, '55-'56. GARY NOLAN GODWIN Perfect Attendance, '54-'57, ROTC, '54-'57, DCT Club, '57-'58, First Lieutenant ROTC. '56-'57, MARRELL LITTLE MO GOLDEN Transferred from Baker, '56, B Team Football, '54-'55, B Team Basketball, '54-'55, Perfect Attendance, '54-'57, Science Club, '54-'56, Student Council, '55-'56, BARBARA ANNE GOODMAN FHA, '54-'56, Vice-Pres. Jackettes, '55-'56, FTA, '54-'58, Treas. FTA, '56-'57, Pres. FTA, '57-'58, Garden Club, '55-'56, Bi-Phy-Chem Club, '55-'58, Sec. of Bi-Phy Chem Club, '56-'57, Sec. of Georgia Junior Academy of Science, '57-'58, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Chaplain Gamma Tri- Hi-Y, '57-'58, House Representative Girl's State, '57, Jordan Representative, Board of Directors, Cerebal Palsey Center, '57-'58, Most Representative Girl. Who's Who, '57-'58, Honor Society, '57-'58. J AMES ROY GOODMAN 4NightJ BARBARA JANE GRANBERRY Pep Squad, '54-'56, FHA, '54-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '57-'58. SANDRA FAYE GRANTHAM Band, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'58, Historian FHA, '55-'56, De- gree Chairman FHA, '57-'58, .IESILYN ILYNNJ LOUISE GREEN FHA, '54-'58, Parliamentarian FHA, '54-'55, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y, '55-'56, Historian Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Student Council, '56-'57. PHILLIP EARL GREEN Vocabee. '54-'55, Vocabee winner in Muscogee County, '56-'57, Vocabee winner in Chattahoochee Valley, '56-'57, Perfect Attendance, '54-'58, National Honor Society, '56- '58, Science Club. '56-'57. woooaow D. GREEN tNightJ JAMES DONALD GRIGGS ROTC, '54-'56, Sfc. ROTC, '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, DCT, '56-'58, ELEANOR KATHLEEN GRIMES Band, '54-'58, ROTC Sponsor, '54-'58, FHA, '54-'56, Treas. FHA, '54-'55, Vice-Pres. FHA, '55-'56, Garden Club, '55- '56, Honor Band, '55-'56, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58, Band Council, '56-'57, Band Section Leader, '56-'57, Majorette, '56-'57, Shangra La Grotto Queen prom Jordan, '57-'58, Who's Who , '57-'58, Student Council, '57-'58, Candidate 'for .I'D Queen, '57-'58, Candidate for Key Club Sweetheart, '57-'58, ROTC Queen, '58, SENIOR WARREN MICHAEL HAGLER ROTC, '54-'56, Best Drilled ROTC MT 1 tonel, '54-'55, DCT, '56-'58, Honor Society, '57-'58, CHARLES RONALD RONNlE HALL Perfect Attendnace, '54-'58, Track Team, '55-'56, Cross Country Team, '56-'57, Championship Distance Relay Team, '56-'57, Track Team which won Region Champion- ship and Bi-City, '56-'57, A 81 B Honor Roll, '55-'56. RAYMOND HAMBY Perfect Attendance. '56-'57, DCT Club, '57-'58, JOHN ROBERT HAMMOCK ROTC, '54-'56, Boy of the Year, '56, Alabama Golden Gloves Champion, '57, CLEMENTS ODELL HAMPTON Concert Band, '54--'58, Marching Band, '54-'58, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56-'57, Music Educators Association Convention, Los Angeles, '57-'58, Perfect At- tance, '54-'56, Military Band, '54-'58, Vice-President of Camera Club. '58, President of Electronics Club, Honor Society, '58. CARL ALLEN HAND GRIFFIN LEE HANEY Transferred from Harris County High, '56, Perfect At- tendance, '56-'57, Honor Society, '58, CHARLES GARY HARBOUR Stutlent Council, '54-'55, Track Team, '54-'57,. Georgia Novice Feather Wt. Golden Glove Champion, 55, Sgt. ROTC, '54-'55, Ca t. ROTC, '55-'56, Georgia 0990 Lfghl Wt. Golden Glove Champion, '56, iB' Team football, '55- 56, Major ROTC. '56-'57, Georgia Open Wealter Wt. Golden Glow. 'fll'larnpion, '57, Varsity Football Team, '56-'51, Lt. COL ROTC, '57-'58, J Club, '57-'58, Secretary of .l Club, '57-'58, Boi of the Year. '55-'56, Southern Golden Glove Champion, '58, Candidate for Boy of the Year, '58, Whos Who, '57-'58: Representative at Georgia Boy's State, '57. MAXWELL HARDY LILLIE ANNE HARRELL DE Club, '57-'58, Transferred from Moultrie Senior High School, '55, Library Club, '54-'55, FHA Club, '54--'55, Girls' Choral Club, '54--'55, BRENDA LOU HARRIS FHA, '54-'58, Perfect Attendance, '54-'57, HILDA HARRIS FHA, '54-'58, Modern Dance Club. '55-'56, Perfect At- tendance, '54-'56. LEILA FAYE HARRISON Transferred from Baker High School, '55, FHA, '54-'56, Art Club, '54-'55, Concert Choir, '55-'58, Girls Chorus, '57-'58, Bi-Phy-Chem Club. '57-'58. EMMETT MACK HART ROTC, '55-'56, Cadet First Sgt. ROTC. '56-'57, Radio Shop, '57-'58. LELAND FRANK HAYES ROTC. '55-'56. MARTHA JEAN HEAD FHA, '54-'55, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Modern Dance Club, '54-'56, Vice-Pres. FHA, '55-'56, Student Council, '56-'57, J Day Queen, '56-'57, Best Dressed Girl, '56-'57, 3rd Place Science Fair. '56-'57, Pageant Play. '54-'55. F1 HONORS GRADY LAMAR HEATH Perfect attendance, '55-'57. MINNIE ESTHER HELMS FHA. '54-'56g Garden Club. '55-'56g Library Staff, '56-'58g Red fm-ku Staff, '57-'58, DCT, '58, CAROL PATRICIA HERRE FHA, '54-'55g Dance Club, '54-'55g Student Council Repre- sentative, '54-'55g Secretary of FHA, '55-'56, ROTC Spon- ser, '55-'56, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58g Perfect attendance, '57-'58. RALPH RONALD HERRING JANICE NORMA HIGHTOWER FHA, '54-3565 Band, ,54-'58, Woodwind Choir, '56-'57g Midwestern Band Clinic, '56-'57. WILLIAM QBILLYJ FRANKLIN HIGHTOWER, JR. DE, '56-'58, Reporter of DE Club, '56-'57, Delegate State DE Convention, '56-'57g Superior Rating Tradewinds News- paper division, State DE Convention, '56-'57, Reporter and member Board of Directors, '57-'58, Delegate State Board of Directors, '57-'58, Personality of Month, '57-'58, LOUIS ALPHONSO HILL, JR. Hand, '54-'58g Business Manager Band. '55-'56, Pres. Band, '56-'57, Pres. Band. '57-'58g Brass Choir, '54-'58g All-State Orchestra, '56-'57g Key Club, '55-'58g Treas. Key Club, '56-'57g Vice-Pres. Key Club, '57-'58g Chaplain Key Club, '55-'563 J Club, '55-'58g Baseball. '54-'58, Choral Club, '54-'583 Iloys Octette, '54-'56, All-State Chorus, '55-'56, Midwest Nat'l Band Clinic, Chicago. '56-'57g School Orches- tra. '55-'56. WILLIAM THOMAS HINDSMAN VERA JACQUELYN IJACKIEJ HINSON Iglgrg, '54-'55g Junior Red Cross, '56-'57g Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, 9 -1 8. ' . FRANCES CAROLYN HITT Perfect Attendance, '54-'56, FHA, '54-'58g 2nd Place Science Winner, '55-'56, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58g Secre- tary Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58. VIVIAN CLOE HOGG Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'56, DCT Club, '56-'58. JOYCE HOLLOMON Basketball Team, '54-'55, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '54--'55g Trans- ferred from Cusseta, '55g FHA, '55-'56g Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58. WILLIAM RICHARD KTHOMASI HORNE JOHN E. HORNSBY Science Club, '54-'55, Biology Club, '55-'56. SANDRA JEAN HOWARD Band, '54-358, FHA, '54-'56, Chicago Midwestern Band Clinic, '56-'57, Los Angeles Band Clinic, '57-'58g Band Appearance of Dave Garroway's Show, Today , '57-'58. LARRY EUGENE HOWELL FFA Club, '54-'55g Sgt. ROTC, '55-'56g Lt. ROTC, '56-'57. WILLIAM BUFORD HUEY Spanish Club, '54-'56g Perfect Attendance, '55-'57, DCT Club, '56-'58, DCT State Convention, '57-'58g DCT Class Pres., '57-'58, DCT Superior Job Project Scrapbook, '57g Honor Roll, '55-'58g Honor Society, '57-'58g Superior DCT Club Scrapbook, '58. GRACE LYNETTE HUFF FHA, '56-'58, Library Staff, '56-'58g Red Jacket Staff, '57-'58. JIMMY HUFFMAN ROTC, '54-'57g ROTC Captain, '56-'573 B Team Football, '54-'56g Varsity Football, '56-'58g All Bi-City Honorable Mention, '57-'58g Track Team, '54-'58g Tumbling Club, '54-'55, Key Club, '57-'58g Choral Club, '54-3583 Boys Octet, '54-'56g Four Keys Quartet, '56-'58g Perfect Attend- ance, '55-'57g Vice-Pres. Senior Class, '57-'58, Who's Who, '57-'58, J Club, '56-'58. JOAN MARIE HUGHES Program Chairman of FHA, '54-'55g ROTC Sponsor, '54- '57g Second Place in Science Fair, '54-'55g Vice-Pres. of Modern Dance Club, '54-'55, Vice-Pres. of Band Second Period, '54-'55g ROTC Queen, '55-'56, FHA Pres., '55-'56: Rifle Team, '55-'56g Majorette, '56-'57g Band, '54-'58: Head Majorette, '57-'58, Who's Who, '57-'58, Delta Tri- Hi-Y, '57-'58, Band Council, '57-'58g Student Council, '54-'55, JUDY MARLENE HUGHES Pep Club, '54-'56g FHA, '54-'56, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56g Sec. DE, '57-'58, OLSON G. HUGHES lNight7 RICHARD LEON HUGHES lNightl GLORIA SUE HUGULEY 'Transferred from Columbus High in fall of '56, Choral Club, '56-'58g FTA, '54-'58, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'-58: Choraliers, '57-'58g Science Club, '57-'58g Librarian of Choral Club, '57-'58g Librarian of Choraliers, '57-'58g Red Jacket Staff, '57-'58g Girl's Glee Club, '54-'55, Choir, '55-'56g Perfect Attendance, '54-'56g Science Fair, '56-'573 Music Clinic, Athens, Ga., '57-'58, Honor Society, '58. ROSEMARY HUTCHINSON FHA, '54-'57g Cheerleader Club, '54-'56, 4-H Club, '54-'55, Dramatic Club, '55-'56g Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Pep Squad, '57-'58, ROTC Sponsor, '57-'58, Choral Club, '57-'58. JOHNNIE W. INGLE lNightl OSCAR EDWARD INGLE Band, '54-'57, Clarinet Choir, '56-'58, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56g Concert Band, '54-3575 Los Angeles, '58g Band Section Leader, '55-'56, Honor Band, '55, Perfect Attendance, '56-'58g Art Club, '57-'58, GEORGE INGRAM, JR. fNightl TERA FAY INGRAM Transferred from Troy High School, Troy Alabama, 1956: DCT, '56-'58g Honor Society, '58, OLLIE JEAN IVEY tNightJ TEDDY JANKIEWICZ Perfect Attendance, '55-'56g Excellent Rating on Essay at DCT State Convention, '56-'579 DCT Club perfect attend- ance, '56-'57, Award for Essay I Speak for Democracy , '57-'58g DCT Club, '56-'58g Vice-Pres. DCT, '57-'58: Honor Society, '57-'58, IRMA JEAN JOHNSON Honor Roll, '54-'55, FHA. '54-358: Garden Club, '56-'57, ELBERT TIMOTHY GTIMP JOHNSON ROTC, '55-'58g Rifle Team, '57-'58. ALICE FAYE JOHNSTON Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55: FHA, '54-'56g Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58g Red Jacket Staff, '57-'58g Honor Society, '57-'58. DONALD GENE JONES Student Council, '54-'55, '57-'58g Tumbling Club, '54-'55, B Team Basketball, '54-'57g ROTC, Sfc., '57-'58g Choral Club, '57-'58. DOUGLAS JONES fNightl FRANK CARROLL JONES ROTC, Sfc., '54-'55, MELVIN JONES Library staff Artist, '54-3583 Art Club. '56-'57g Cartoonist of Carmine and Grey, '57-'58, DE, '57-'58g Two first place exhibits in Chattahoochee Fair, '57g Expert rating received in DE Scrapbook. LEO KATTMAN fNighti GLENDA JOAN KENNEDY FHA, '54-'55g Garden Club, '55-'56g Science Club, '57-'58, Choral Club, '57-'58g Junior Red Cross, '57-'58, SHIRLEY KENNEDY Garden Club, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'56. CHARLES RANDOLPH KIDD B Team Basketball, '54-'55, ROTC. '54-'55g B Band, '54--'55g Band. '55-'58g Military Band, '56-'57, Dance Band, '55-'56: Mid-Western National Band Clinic, '56-'57, Band Council, '57-'58, Key Club. '56-'58g Hi-Y, '57-'58gYouth Day Official, '56-'58, Art Club, '57-'58, JOAN KIMBRO Student Council. '54-'55g FHA, '54-'56g Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55: Bradford FTA, '55-'58, Librarian FTA, '56-'57, Secretary FTA, '56-'57, Carmine and Grey, '56-'58g Busi- ness Manager, '57-'58: Second Place Winner, Muscogee Co. Science Fair, '55-'56g First Place Winner, Muscogee Co. Science Fair. '56-'57, Honorable Mention, Scientific Essay Contest, '56-'57g Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58g Asst. Secretary, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Press Rep. from Jordan to Youth Assembly, '56-'573 Girls' State, '57. N. RAY KINCHEN Perfect Attendance, '54-'57, Fellowship Hi-Y, '57-'58, DE Club, '57-'58. A. V. KING, JR. lNightJ MARY JANE HENRY KING fNightl LARRY EARL KIRKLAND Marching Band, '54-'58g Concert Band, '54-'58g Military Band, '54-'58g Honor Band, '54-'58g Brass Choir, '54-'58, Trumpet Quartet, '56-'57g Trumpet Trio, '55-'56, Mid- Western National Band Clinic, '56-'57g All State Orchestra, '56-'57g Los Angeles MEAC, '57-'58g Band Council, '56- '58g Baseball Varsity, '57-'58g J Club, '57-'58, ARNOLD GILLIS KNOWLES, JR. ROTC. '54-'55, SENIOR MARTHA ANNE KNOWLES FHA, '54-'56g Band, '54-'57, Midwestern National Band Clinic. '56-'57. BREWSTER CLYDE LAND DCT, '57-'58, CHARLES LARRY LANE lNightl DICK NORMAN LANE RAMONA 4MonaJ CAROLYN LANE FHA, '54-'56, Pep Squad, '54-'58g Delegate to Tri-Hi-Y convention. '56-'57g Teenettes Trio, '54-'58g Vice-Pres. FHA, '56g Jackettes, '54-'55g All-State Chorus, '56-'58g Beta Tri- Hi-Y. '55-'56g Student Council, '56-'58, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58g Choral Club, '56-'58g Bi-Phy-Chem Club, '57-'58g Girls Ensemble, '57-'58g State Music Festival, '57-'58g All- State Music Clinic, '57-'58. NANCY LU LEDBETTER FHA, '54-'56g Choral Club, '54-'56, Science Club, '57-'58: Honor Society, '57-'58. SARA CATHERINE LEE FHA, '54-'56g DE, '56-'57, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58: Per- fect Attendance. '56-'57, Honor Society, '58, CHARLES EDWARD LEWIS, JR. KENNETH LEWIS B Team Football, '54-'55. MARY EDNA LEWIS l EVELYN ANN LINDSEY X Transferred from Clay County High School, '55-'56g FHA, '55-'58. REBECCA ANN LOCKHART FHA, '54-'55, Choral Club, '55-'56, DCT, '57-'58. N HELEN JANETTE LOCKLAR FHA, '54-'55, Girls' Chorus, '56-'57, Glee Club, '57-'58, BRENDA WYNELLE LONG FHA, '54-'56, Jordan Melodiers, '55-'56g Girl's Ensemble, '55-'56, Choral Club, '55-'58, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'57g Music Clinic, Athens, Ga., '55-'56, '57-'58, All-State Chorus, '55-'56g Perfect Attendance, '54-'56gRed Jacket Staff, '57- '58g Sec.-Treas. Jordan's Choraliers, '57-'58g Honor Society, '58 KITTY LONG , iNightJ CHERRY BEA LOUDERMILK FHA, '54-'56g Treas. of FHA, '54-'55, Girls' Chorus, '55- '56. FOY EDWARD LOVE ROTC, '54-3563 Second place Science Project, '56-'57g DCT, '57-'58. BILLY WAYNE LUNSFORD , Transferred from Columus High, '55-'56, Art Exhibit Museum, '56-'57, . hh' 'Y HONORS MARY LOUISE MADDOX FHA, '54-'56, Freshman Choral Club. '54-'55, Perfect Attendance, '54-'55, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Science Fair Winner, '54-'55, Carmine and Grey reporter, '56-'57, Stu- dent Council, '56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Carmine and Grey News Editor, '56-'57, Honor Society, '57-'58, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Carmine and Grey Associate Editor, '57- '58, Quill and Scroll. '57-'58, Vice-Pres. National Honor Society, '57-'58, SARA FRANCES MALLORY FHA, '54-'56, Treas. FHA, '55-'56, Jacketts, '54-'55, Red Cross, '54-'55, Girls' Glee Club, '57-'58, Pageant, '54H'55. BRENDA MERLE MARTIN Jacketts, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'56, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, ROTC Sponsor, '57-'58. RAY MASSENGALE ROTC, '55-'57, ROTC Sgt., '55-'56, ROTC Lt., '56-'57, FRANCES J. MASSEY Transferred from Fletcher High School, Jacksonville, Fla, Band, '53-'54, FHA, '54-'55, Choral Club, '57-'53. SHIRLEY JUNE MASSEY fNightl DONALD MATHIS ROTC, '54-'56, First Lt. ROTC, '54-'56, Perfect Attend- ance, '55-'57, Varsity Baseball, '56-'57, DE Club, '56-'58. BECKY FLOURNOY MATTHEWS tNightl JOHN WAYNE McBRlDE ROTC, '54-'56, Rifle Team, '55-'56, PATRICIA KAYE McCARLEY Transferred from Columbus High, '56, Band, '54-'55, Glee Club, '55-'56, FHA Club, '55-'57. TERRY ANNETTE McLENDON MARY ANN McCLUNG FHA, '54-'56, Third Place Science Fair, '56-'57, Library Staff, '57-'58, Science Club, '57-'58. PEGGY ANN McCLURE FHA, '54-'56, Beta Club, '54-'55, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'57, Choral Cglub. '55-'57, Transferred from Rome High School in a '. 4. JERRY McCONNELL AARON B. McCULLOUGH t Night l .IUDITH tJudyl McDANAL FHA, '54-'56, Glee Club, '56, Transferred to Cook Coun- ty High. '57, FHA. '57, Tri-Hi-Y, '57, Transferred to Summerville High, '57, Journalism, '57, Transferred to Jordan. '57, DCT. '57-'58, .IOHNNIE FAYE McDONALD FHA, '54-'56, Program Chairman FHA, '54-'55,lacl:ettes, '54-'56, Dramatics Club, '54-'57, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Program Chairman Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56, Correspond- ing Sec. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Pep Squad, '54-'56. NORMA RITA McFARLIN tNightl Q BARBARA ANN McGUIRE FHA, '54-'55, Pres. FHA, '54-'55, Jacketts, '54-'57, Pep Squad, '54--'58, Junior Red Cross, '55-'56, Art Club, '54- '57, Pres. Art Club, '55-'56, Sec. Senior Class, '57-'58, Cheerleader, '56-'58, Co-Captain Cheerleader, '57-'58, Who's Who, '57-'58, Perfect Attendance, '54-'57, First Place County Fair, '56-'57. FAYE PERRY MCHARGUE fNightl CHARLES RAY McINTOSH Baseball, '55-'56, Transferred from Baker, '54. NANCY SUE McLAUGHLIN tNightJ VALLERIE KAY McLEN DON Jackettes, '54-'55, Pres. FHA, '54-'55, Treas. FHA, '55- '56, ROTC Sponsor, '55-'56, Girls' Choir. '55-'56, Mixed Choir, '56-'57, Girls' Chorus, '57-'58, JAMES ALLEN McMULLEN ROTC, '54-'57, Sgt. First Class. '54-'55, Company First Sgt., '55-'56, Lieutenant, '56-'57, Pageant Play, '54-'55, Hi-Y, '55-'56, B Team Football, '55-'56, Perfect At- tendance, '56-'57, Varsity Baseball, '56-'58, Student Coult- cil, '57-'58. DANNIE CLEO McNEAL FHA, '54-'55, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y C0- Capt. of Basketball Team, '54-'55,FHA, '55-'56, '57-'58. HELEN PATRICIA McVAY FHA, '54-'56, Pres. Zeta 'I'ri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Delegate Rock Eagle Summer Conference, '54-'55, Youth Assembly, '55- '5T, Blue Ridge, '55-'56, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58, Treas. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y. '57-'58, Red Jacket Staff. '57-'58, Honor Society. '58. JERRY RICHARD MEYER 3rd place in Science Fair, '54-'55, 2nd place in Science Fair, '55-'56, B Team Football, '55-'56, Library Staff, '56-'58, Tumbling Club. '56-'57, 2nd place in Talent Show, '56-'57, Track Team, '56-'57, Track Team. '57-'58, ,I Club, '58, State Track Meet, '58. CHARLES SWAYNE MIDDLEBROOKS Band, '54-'58, Military Band, '54-'58, Orchestra, '55-'58, Vice-Pres. Orchestra, '56-'57, Brass Choir, '56-'58, Tuba Section Leader. '56-57, First Chair Tuba, '56-'58, Band Council, '56-'58, Midwestern National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Vice-Pres. Band, '57-'58, All-State Band, '57, First Chair Tuba All-State Band, '57, National Music Conference, Los Angeles, '58, Superior Rating Tuba Solo, '57, Garden Club, '55-'56, Treas. Garden Club, '55-'56, Key Club, '56- '58. DAVID GENE MILLER ROTC, '55-'58, Sfc. ROTC, '56-'57, Capt. ROTC, '57-'58, ROTC Best Drilled Platoon, '56-'57, Honor Roll, '55-'56, Junior Red Cross, '54-'55, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, '57-'58. PATRICIA ANNE MILLER FHA, '54-'57, Program Chairman FHA, '54-'55, Parliamen- tarian FHA, '56-'57, Third Place Winner, Muscogee Coun- ty Science Fair, '55-'56, Girls' Glee Club, '55-'57, Choral Club, '56-'57, Jordan Choraleers, '57-'58: Editor Rerl lack- el Annual, '57-'58, All-State Chorus. '58. ALICE FAY MILLIRONS Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'56, DE Club, '57-'58. MARGARET EVELYN MIMS Band, '54-'58g Oboe Solo. Music Festival. '54-'55, Oboe Trio. Musical Festival, '54-'55g FHA, '54-'56, Perfect At- tendance, '55-'56, Orchestra, '56-'57g Midwestern National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56-'57g National Music Conference, Los Angeles, '57-'58, Band Appearance on Dave Garroway Show Today, '57-'58, ' JAMES MOATS HERMAN B. MONTGOMERY Baseball Team, '56g ROTC, '54-'55. MARY ELAINE MOORE fNightl ROBBIE W. MOORE lNightl GIU LIA G. MORELLI tNightJ BEATRICE MORRIS FHA, '54-'56, Bi-Fi-Chem Club, '56-'57, Annual Staff, '57-'58, DE. '57-'58g Parliamentarian DE, '57-'58. BEVERLY JEAN MOYE MARGARET ANNE MURPHY Treas. Sigma Chi FHA. '55-'56, Perfect Attendance, '55- '58g Representative Reporter ,Jordan YFC Bible Club, '56- '57g Second Vice-Pres. Jordan YFC Bible Club, '57-'58g Beta Tri-Hi-Y. '56-'58g Choral Club, '55-'58, Girls' Choir, '55-'56g Section Leader Choral Club, '57-'58, All-State Choir, '56-'58, Jordan Choraleers, '57-'58g All-State Clinic, '56-'58g Honor Society, '58, SHERRY JEAN MYERS FHA, '54-'56, Girls' Softball Team, '54-'55g Nurses Club of Tomorrow, '57-'58. RONALD MURRAY lNightJ ' RACHEL VIRGINIA NEAVES Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58, National Honor Society, '57-'58g Orchestra, '54-'57, DCT, '57-'58g Vocabee Finalist, '56-'57, Most Studious Girl, '57-'58, Spanish Club Pres., '56-'57, JIMMY RAY NEWMAN DCT, ROTC. ELIZABETH ANN NEWTON Jacketles, '54-9553 Newswriter, FHA, '54-3555 Social Chair- man F HA, '55-'56g Third Place Muscogee County Science Fair, '55-'56, Dramatics Club, '55-'56, Chainnan of Pro- grams and Public Relations Advanced FHA, '56-'57, Choral Club, '56-'58: Jordan Choraleers, '57-'58g Red Jacket An- nual Staff, '57-5'8g Vice-Pres. Junior Achievement, '57-'58, Honor Society, '58, CAROL NICHOLSON JUDY ANN NOLAN FHA, '54-'56g Perfect Attendance, '55-'56. PRESTON NORRIS JACK LOUIS NOWELL Sgt. ROTC, '54-'55g Sfc. ROTC, '55-'56g M-Sgt. ROTC, '56-'57. BOBBY RAY OGLE ROTC, '54-'57g Band, '54-'55g Student Council, '55-'56, Lieutenant ROTC, '56-'57g DCT Club. '57-'58. SENIOR EDGAR C. OVERBY, JR. Pres. Miscellaneous 4-H Club, '54-'57g Program Chairman, '57-'58g Choral Club, '54-'55, Fellowship Hi-Y, '55-'58, Pres. Fellowship Hi-Y, '56-'58, Boy's Vice-Pres. Musco- gee County 4-H Club, '55-'57, Garden Club, '55-'56, Per- fect Attendance, '54-'58g Key Club, '57-'58g FTA, '56-'58, Treas. FTA, '57-'58, Youth Assembly, '56-'58g Concert Choir, '55-'57g Spanish Cluh, '57-'58g Youth Day, '55-'58: Honor Society, '58, PATRICIA LEE PAIDACK FHA. '54-'56, Perfect Attendance, '55-'58g Honor Society, '58, NINA JO PARKER Band, '54-'58g Military Band, '55-'58g FHA, '54-'56, Chi- cago Midwestern Band Clinic, '56-'57g Band Performance on Dave Garroway's Show Today, '57-'58: Los Angeles, '57-'58, PAUL IRWIN PARKER iNightl WILLIAM EUGENE PARKER tNightl ELEANOR ELIZABETH PATE FHA, '54-'55, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55g Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'57, Treas. of Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57g Student Coun- cil, '55-'56g Band, '56-'58, Midwestern National Band Clinic, Chicago, '56-'57g National Music Conference, Los Angeles, Calif., '57-'58g Band Appearance on Dave Gar- raway Show Today, '57-'58. GEORGE ROLLAND PATE JANICE DORROUGH PATE I Nightl MARY ELIZABETH PATTON Transferred from Columbus High School, Fall, '56-'57, Girls' Glee Club I, '54-'55, Advanced Glee Club, '55-'56: Spanish Club, '55-'56, Reporter on Blue Streak, '55-'56, Bi-Phy-Chem Club, '57-'58g Pres. Girls' Chorus, '57-'58: Sec. Junior Achievement Anilite Co., '57-'58g Pres. Amer- ican Jr. Red Cross, '57-'58, JOHN ANDREW PAYNE Transferred to Jordan, '56g FHA, '54-'553 Sec. of FFA, '54-'553 Vice-Pres. of FFA, '55-'56g Football, '54-'56g Bas- ketball, '54-'56g Vice-Pres. of Freshmen, '54-'55, Hi-Y, '57-'53. LARRY PEDDY JULIA tjudyl LAMOUR PELHAM FHA, '54-'56, Band, '54-'58g Woodwind Choir, '56-'57, Midwestern Band Clinic, '56-'57, Military Band, '56-'58, Band Appearance on Dave Garroway Show Today , '57- '58g Los Angeles, '57-'58, ANN PERRY Gamma Tri-Hi-Y. '54-'58g Pres., FHA, '54-'55, Parlia- mentarian, FHA, '54-'55, Student Council, '54-'55g Valen- tine Court, '54-'55g Mixed Chorus, '54-'55g Concert Choir, '55-'57g Project Chairman, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Rock Eagle Officers Training Camp, '55-'56g 2nd Vice-Pres. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Jr. Achievement Company, '57- '58g Choral Club, '57-'58, Girls' Glee Club, '57-'58, Stu- dent Director, Girls' Glee Club, '57-'58, MILDRED JACKSON PHILLIPS tNightJ SHIRLEY JEAN PIPPIN FHA. '54-'56. VICK R. PLANT HONORS PETRI ANN POTTER FHA, '54-'56, Glee Club, '54-'55g Concert Choir, '55-'56g Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, Honor Society, '57-'58, WILLIAM EARL POULOS Concert Band, '55-'58g Military Band, '55-'58, Honor Band, '55-'58g Marching Band, '55-'58, Trombone Trio, '55-'56, Trombone Quartet, '56-'57g Band Council, '56-'58, Brass Choir, '55-'58, Midwest Nat'l Band Clinic, Chicago, '56- '573 Music Educators' Association Convention, Los An- geles, '57-'58, Drum Major, '56-'58, All-State Band, '56-'57. EUEL L. POWELL, JR. Safe-Teen Club, '55-'56, DCT Club, '56-'58, JACK L. PRICE, SR. LINDA PRICE Dramatic Club, '55-'56g Art Club, '56-'57, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55: Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58g Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Proj- ect Coordinator, '57-'58g FHA, '54-'56, Student Council, '55-'58, Representative State Conventions, Student Coun- cil, '55-'56g Girls' Intramural Council, '56-'58, Girl's In- tramural Council Vice-Pres., '57-'58, Spanish Club, '55- '56gRed Jacket Staff, '57-'58, Honor Society, '57-'58. TOMMY RILEY PUGH Red Jacket Band, '54-'58, Military Band, '54-'58, Orches- tra, '55-'57, All-State Band, '56-'57: U. of G. Band Clinic, '56-'57: Honor Band, '55-'56g Brass Choir Superior Rating, '56-'58g Key Club, '56-'58, Trumpet Quartet Superior Rating, '56-'57, MENC, Los Angeles, '57-'58g Midwestem lggfl Band Clinic, Chicago, '56-'57, Senior Favorite, '57- PATRICIA RUTH PYLE Choral Club, '54-'57, FHA, Social Chairman, '54--'55g FHA, '25-'56g Perfect Attendance, DE Club, Civic Chairman, ' 7-'58, KATHRYN IKittyl RAY Transferred from Columbus High, '55, Junior Classical League, '54-'55, FHA, '55-'56, Science Club, '56-'57g Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, DCT, '57-'58. CLOPTON DICKERSON tDickl REESE, JR. Perfect Attendance, '54-'57g Second Place Science Fair, '56-'57, Student Council, '57-'58. Key Club, '57-'58. ROBERT TULIAN REESE Honor Society, '57-'58. CLARA EVELYN REGISTER FHA, '54-'56g Choral Club I, '54-'55, Choral Club II, '55- '56g Sec. of 12-2 Class, '57-'58. LARRY CLARENCE REGISTER NADINE LEDDON REGISTER tNigl1tJ DONALD REID REBA MARCELLE RICE FHA, '54-'56, Girls' Softball Team, '54-'56. BILLY CU BERT RICH Perfect Attendance, '54-'55, B Band, '55-'56g DCT. '56- '58. DOROTHY RICHARDS DAVID CARROLL ROBERTS Perfect Attendance, '54-'58g DCT Club, '57-'58, Garden Club, '55-'56. VIRGINIA CLARKE ROBERTSON FHA, '54-'56, Choral Club, '55-'56, '57-'58. .IOANN ROBINETTE Perfect Attendance. '54-'57g FHA, '55-'57, DE, '57-'58. EVELYN BOWDOIN ROBINSON INightl MARY ROCHE tjessie Mae Fuller? Student Council, '55-'56g Nurses of Tomorrow, '57-'58. ALTON IRA ROGERS HERMAN GORDON ROWLAND RAYMOND EUGENE SAMMONS Art Club, '55-'56g Work Program, '56-'57g Carmine and Grey, '57-'58g DE Club, '57-'58, Art Club, '57-'58. EFFIE MAE SANDERS FHA, '54-'56g DCT Club, '56-'57g Honor Society, '57-'58. SANDRA ARLENE SASSER FHA, '54-'56g Vice-Pres. FHA, '54-'55, Sec. FHA, '55-'56g Perfect Attendance, '54-'57, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Treas. Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Pres. Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58g Pep Squad, '55-'58, Student Council, '57-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '57-'58, Senior Favorite, '57-'58, HAZEL C. SASSER INightl CAROL ANN SATTERFIELD FHA, '54-'55, '57-'58g Jackettes, '54-'55g Pep Squad, '55- '56g Dramatics Club, '55-'563 Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, ROTC Queen, '56-'57, Business Mgr. Red Jacket Staff, '57-'58. ROBERT WILSON SCRUGGS RAYMOND SELF ROTC Sgt., '54-'55, B Team Football, '54-'56, Varsity Football, '56-'57, Sec. Junior Red Cross, '55-'56g Track, '55-'56, J Club, '57-'58, Class Pres., '55-'56, RITA JANE SEWELL FHA, '54-'56, Vice-Pres. FHA, '54-'55, Pres. FHA, '55- '56g Student Council, '54-'55, Perfect Attendance, '54-'57: DCT, '56-'57, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58: Red Jacket Annual Staff, '57-'58g Pep Squad, '57-'58, Intramural Volleyball, '54-'56. WILLIAM M. lBillyI SEWELL Band, '54-'55g ROTC lBest Dressed Platoonl, '54-'55: Dramatics Club, '55-'58, B Team Football, '55-'56. HUGH ERVIN SHIRAH lNightl SANDRA .IEANICE SHIRAH Transferred from San Diego, Calif., '55g FHA, '55-'56, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Red Cross, '56-'57, FTA, '57-'58, Honor Society, '57-'58, Nurses of Tomorrow Club, '57- '58g Spanish Club, '57-'58g Vice-Pres. Spanish Club, '57- '58. PATSY CHALKLEY SIMON S I Nightl MARGARET ANN SLAY lNightl MARTHA ANN SMART Transferred from Columbus High, '55-'56g FHA, '55-'56g Parliamentarian, FHA, '55-'56, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'57g Pep Squad, '55-'56g Program Chairman, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56, FTA, '57-'58, Nurses of Tomorrow, '57-'58g Junior Red Cross, '57-'58. DONALD DELL SMITH Sgt. ROTC, '54-'55, M-Sgt. ROTC, '55-'56: Capt. ROTC, '56-'57, B Team Football, '55-'56g Baseball. '56-'57g Varsity Football, '56-'58g J Club, '56-'58. FLOYD BASCOM SMITH ROTC, '54-'55g Perfect Attendance, '55-'56g UE. '56-'58, GWENDOLYN FRANCES SMITH FHA, '54-'57g FHA Treas., '55-'56, FHA Vice-Pres., '54- '55g Girls' Chorus, '55-'56, Transferred to Greenville High, Greenville, Ala., '56-'57, Transferred to Jordan '57-'58, Choraliers. '57-'58. PRISCILLA JOAN SMITH FHA, '54-'55, Choral Club, '54-'55, FTA, '54-'55, Trans- ferred to Columbus High School. '55-'56, Spanish Club, '55-'56, Transferred from Columbus High School, '56-'57, DCT, '57-'58, Honor Society, '58, REBECCA ANN SNELL FHA '54 '56 Red Cross '55'58 Delta Tri HxY 'za -'58- Q ' i In i f ' 1 -7 s Pep Squad, '57-'58, GILBERT DAVID SPANGLER Football, '56-'58, Track, '56-'58, J Club, '57-'58, lst Place Science Fair. '56-'57, ROTC, '54-'56, State Track Meet, '57-'58, BARBARA JEAN SPEIGHT FHA, '54-'56, DCT, '56-'58, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, Honor Society, '58. ALBERT EARL SPIVEY lNightl BETTY EA RN EST SPIVEY fNightl DONNA GRACE SPIVEY FHA, '54-'56, DE, '57-'58. NANCY CAMMILLE SPIVEY FHA, '54-'56, Pep Squad, '54-'56, Athletic Club, '54-'57, Volleyball Championship. '54-'56, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56- '57, .IUG'S Club, '56-'57, PATRICIA CLAIR STARNES DCT, '57-'58, Transferred from Auburn, Ala., '57-'58, GAA Club, '55-'57, FHA, '55-'57, Glee Club, '57-'58, ROBERT BURRELL STEPHENS, JR. Transferred from Sidney Lanier, '56, Band, '55-'58, JEAN MAY STONE LAURA JO STORY FHA, '54-'56, Rifle Team, '55-'56, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56- '57, Orchestra, '56-'57, All-State Orchestra, '56-'57, Band, '57-'58, Band Clinic, Los Angeles, Calif., '57-'58. THOMAS lTommyl IVY STOREY Concert Band, '54-'58, Marching Band, '54-'58, Military Band, '54--'58, Youth Day, '54-'57, Fellowship Hi-Y, '55- '56, Garden Club, '55-'56, Midwest National Band Clinic, Chicago, '55-'56, Boys' Octet, '56-'57, Choral Club, '57- '58, All-State Clinic, '57-'58, All-State Chorus, '57-'58, Four Keys Quartet, '56-'58, Key Club, '57-'58, Science Club, '57-'58, Music Educators' Association Convention, Los Angeles, '57-'58, Senior Favorite, '57-'58, JAMES tlimmyl FLEMING STRIPLING B Team Football, '54-'55, ROTC, '54-'55. BARBARA JANE SWINDLE Art Club, '54-'56, Newspaper Staff at CHS-Blue Streak, '55-'56 Transferred from Columbus High. '56-'57, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58: Science Club. '57-'58. BETTY JANE SWORDS 4-H Club, '54-'55, FHA, '54-'58, Transferred to Jordan, '57-'58, Silver Spelling Medal, '56-'57, JAMES WOODROW TALBOT ROTC, '54-'58, Cadet Sgt. ROTC, '55-'56, Cadet Capt., ROTC, '57-'58, Varsity Baseball, '56-'57. CHARLES lKenl TANT ROTC, '54-'55, Dramatics Club, '54-'56, lst place winner Science Fair, '56-'57, Honorable Mention State Science Fair, '56-'57, Junior Achievement, '57, CALVIN TAPLEY f Nightl BETTY JEAN TAYLOR tNightJ SENIOR BYRON TAYLOR Varsity Basketball, '57-'58, CAROL SUE TAYLOR tNightJ JAMES FRANKLIN TAYLOR Student Council, '54-'56, 2nd place Science Fair, '54-'55, ROTC, '54-'56, Red Cross, '55-'56, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '56-'57, Fellowship Hi-Y, '56-'57, Track Team, '55-'56, JAMES VERNON TAYLOR Perfect Attendance, '56-'57. JERRY WILLIAM TAYLOR Transferred from Turkey, '56, Junior Achievement, '56- '57, DE Club, '57-'58. LARRY TAYLOR ROTC, '53-'54, Electronics Club, '56-'58, ROTC, '55-'57. PHYLLIS TAYLOR RICHARD LEE TAYLOR ROTC, '54-'55, Perfect Attendance, '54-'55, ROTC, '55- '56, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, DE Club, '56-'57-'58, Treas., DE Club, '57-'58. JOHN flohnnyl TEFFT Perfect Attendance, '54-'55, Corporal ROTC, '54-'55, B Team Football, '55-'56, Sgt. ROTC, '55-'56, Perfect At- tendance, '55-'58, Key Club, '56-'57, lst place Science Fair, '56-'57,State Key Club Convention, '56-'57, Pres. Key Club, '57-'58, Varsity Football, '57-'58, J Club, '57-'58, Pres of Clas's, '57-'58, International Key Club Convention, Washington, '57-'58, Honor Society, '57-'58, JACQUELINE DIANE THOMASON Transferred from Columbus High, Fall, '56, Girls' Glee Club I, '54-'55, Alpha Delta Kappa, '54-'55, FHA, '55- '56, FTA, '55-'57, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, Girls' Glee Club, '57-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '57-58', Jr. Red Cross, '55-'56. DAN STEPHENS THOMPSON Band, '54-'58, Orchestra, '55-'56, Band Chaplain, '57-'58, Brass Choir, '56-'58, Perfect Attendance, '57-'58, MEWC in Los Angeles, '57-'58, Midwest National Band Clinic in Chicago, '56. LUVERNE THOMPSON THAD THOMPSON ROTC, '54-'57, MARTHA JEAN TICE Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Vice-Pres. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58, FTA, '56-'58, Program Chairman FTA, '57-'58, Delegate to FTA Convention, '57, FHA, '54-'56, Girls' Rifle Team, '54-'56, Jackettes Marching Team, '55-'56, Girls' Intramural Council, '55-'56, '57-'58, Delegates to Rock Eagle Summer Training Conference, '57, Youth Day Delegate, '58, Honor Society, '58. JOHN TILLMAN TONY RAY TIMMONS All-State Track Team, '54-'55, All-Bi-City Football, '55, Most Popular Football Player-Jordan, '55-'56, Honorable Mention, All-Region, '55-'57, Back Of the Week, '55-'56, Back Of the State, '55-'56, Holder of Region Punt Return Record, '55-'58, J Club, '54-'58, Four Sport Letterman, Varsity Football, '55-'57, Varsity Track, '54-'55, Varsity Baseball, '55-'56, Varsity Basketball, '55-'56, B Team Football, '53-'55, B Team Basketball, '54-'55, 3rd place State Relay Team, '54-'55, lst place Region Relay Team, '54-'55, Honorable Mention All-State Football, '55-'56, Senior Favorite, '57-'58. ZILLIE LAVONNE TINDALL FHA, '54--'56, Girls' Chorus Librarian, '56, Perfect At- tendance, '54, DCT, '58, JOEL STANLEY TOMBLIN Perfect Attendance, '54-'56, ROTC, '54-'56. RONAL fRonniel TOMLIN Art Club, '55-'56, DE Club, '56-'58. I HONORS OMA ALICE TRAVIS FHA, '54-'55, Jacketts, '54-'55, Pep Squad, '55-'57, Per- fect Attendance, '56-'57g Cheerleader, '56-'57, Captain of Cheerleaders, '57-'58, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, National Honor Society, '56-'57, Girls' Intramural Council, '57-'58, Program Chairman of Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '57-'58g Creative Dance Club, '54-'57, Most Athletic, Who's Who, '57-'58. PATRICIA ANN TRAWICK Sec. of FHA, '54-'55, FTA, '55-'58g Concert Band, '55-'58g Woodwind Choir, '56-'57g Midwest Band Clinic, Chicago, '56, Marching Band, '55-'58, Band Council, '56-'57g FHA, '55-'56, MEAC, Los Angeles, '57-'58g Honor Society, '57- '58. NORMAN RAY TRUESDALE Woodwind Choir, New Orlean's Music Convention, '54-'58g Woodwind Choir, '54-'58g Band, '54-'58g Garden Club, '55-'56, Section Leader, Clarinet Section, '56-'57, All- State Band, '56-'57, Key Club, '56-'57g Band Trip to Chi- cago, '56-'57. DARAHL TUCKER DONALD JOHN TUCKER Marching Band, '54-'58, Concert Band, '54-'58g Military Band, '54-'58, Brass Choir, '54-'58g Honor Band, '55-'56, Orchestra, '55-'57g Midwestern National Band Clinic, Chi- cago, '56-'57g Band Council, '57-'58, Band Section Lead- er, '57-'58g MEAC, Los Angeles, Calif., '57-'58g Instru- mental Soloist, State Music Festival, '57-'58, All-State Music Clinic, '57-'58, Concert Choir, '57-'58g Vocal Solo- ist, State Music Festival, '57-'58, Fellowship Hi-Y, '54-'56g Fellowship Hi-Y Treas., '55, Garden Club, '55-'56. EMMA LOU TUCKER Jacketts, '54-'55, Pep Squad. '54-'55: Pres. FHA, '54-3555 Sec. FHA, '55-'56g I Club Sponsor. '55-'56g Dramatics Club, '56-'57: Student Council, '56-'57, DE Club, '57-'58. MARY KATHERINE tKatl IINDERWOOD FHA. '54-'56g Band, '54-356: Perfect Attendance. '54-'55. ELAINE VANN FHA, '54-'563 Pep Squad, '54--'58, Student Council, '54- '57g Modern Dancing Club, '54-'55, Dramatics Club, '56- '57g Sec. of Junior Class, '56-'57g 2nd place Science Fair, '56-'575 Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58g All-State Chorus, '57-'58: State Music Festival. '57-'SBQ All-Music Clinic, '57-'58g Choral Club, '57-'58: Art Club, '57-'58. KENNETH ESPY VANN ROTC, '54-'56g B Team Football, '54-'56g Varsity Foot- ball, '56-'58, J Club. '56-'58, Vice-Pres. .l' Club. '56- '58g Bi-City Team. '56-'583 All-State Football Team. '58l Track, '56-'58. LINDA DAPHINE VERNON Perfect Attendance, '55-'57: FHA. '54-'56. BOBBIE .IEAN WADE lNightl DORIS JEANELLE WADE FHA, '54-'56, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, Cheerleader, PAT WADE Transferred from Mobile, Ala., '56-'57, FHA, '54-'56, Beta Club, '55-'sa '57-'58. MARION WALLACE BARBARA WARD lBarbara Butlerl Library Club. Sec., '54-'55g Transferred from Orleans American High School, '55-'57, Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '56-'57, Sec. Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club, '57-'58g FTA. '57- '58. DE Club, '56, KENNETH A. WARREN Band First Trumpet, '54-3565 Trumpet Solo Superior Rat- ing, '54-'56, Trumpet Trio Excellent Rating, '55-'56, Key Club, '55-'56, Sec. Key Club, '56-'57g DE Club, '56-'58, DE Club Social Director, '56-'57. PEGGY JUNE WATFORD FHA, '54-'58, FHA Project Chairman, '54-'55, Vice:Pres., FHA, '57-'58, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58, Student Council, '55-'58, Nurses of Tomorrow Vice-Pres., '57-'58g Tri-Hi-Y Publicity Chairman, '57-'58, Perfect Attendance, '55-'56, Garden Club Sec., '55-'56, H DON WATSON MARY ANN WEATHERSBY FHA, '54-'56g Art Club, '55-'56, 3rd place in City-Wide Cancer Poster Contest, '55-'56, DCT, '56-'58. JESSE CLEVELAND WEBSTER, III Transferred from Columbus High School, '55g By-Phy- Chem, '56-'57, MARY ELLON WEED Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Assistant Treasurer, '54-'55g FHA, Vice- Pres., '57-'58, Honor Roll, '54-'55g Perfect Attendance, '54-'55g Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58, Red Jacket Staff, '57-'58: Honor Society, '57-'58. BARBARA JEAN WELCH FHA, '54-'56, Perfect Attendance, -'55-'56. LEO lBuddyl FISHER WEST, JR. Perfect Attendance, '54-'56, Marching Band, '54-'58, Mili- tary Band, '54-'58, Honor Band, '54-'58g Concert Band, '54-'58, Music Educators Association Convention in Chi- cago, '56g Brass Choir, '56-'57g jr. Optimist Club Dance Band, '55-'58, All-State Band Clinic, '56, Band Council, '57-'58, Band Business Mgr., '57-'58g Los Angeles MEHC, '58: Talent Night Winner, '56. ' HARRY fBol LEE WHIPPLE, JR. JO AN WHIPPLE Perfect Attendance, '54-'55g Pres. FHA, '54-'55g Pres. FHA, '55-'56, Pep Squad, '54-'55, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y Pro ram Chairman, '54-'55, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'58, Honor Boll, '54-'58g Ga. Scholastic Press Association, '55-'56g Official Delegate Ga. Scholastic Press Association, '56-'58g Car- mine and Gray, '55-'56g Carmine and Grey Circulation Mgr., Carmine and Grey Editor, '56-'58g Christian Life Conference, '56-'57, Honor Society, '57-'58, Honor Society, Sec., '57-'58g Quill and Scroll, '56-'58g Best DAR Citizen, '57-'58. JANE WHITE FHA, '54-'56, Leales Tri-Hi-Y, '55-'56g French Club, '54- '56g Red Cross, '54-'55g Transferred from Columbus High, '56-'57, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58, FTA, '57-'58, BARBARA PATRICIA WILLIAMS FHA, '54-'56, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, '54-'55, Honor Roll, '54-'56g Perfect Attendance, '54-'55g Garden Club, '55-'56, Stu- dent Council, '56-'58, DE, '57-'58, Honor Society, '57-'58. JAMES EUGENE WILLIAMS ROTC Sgt., '54-'55, ROTC M-Sgt., '55-'56, Best-Drilled Squad, '55-'56. MURELENE ANNETTE WILLIAMS MERLE WILLIAMSON FHA, 54-'56g Library Club, '56-'57. ROBERT O. WILLIS ROTC, '54-'56, Perfect Attendance, '56-'57, DE, '57-'58, ' MARGARET ANN WILSON Transferred from Columbus High, Fall, '55g El Circulo Espanol, '54-'55, ,ISD Social Club, '54-'55g FHA, '55-'563 Pep Squad, '55-'56, Spanish Club, '55-'56, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'58g Project Chairman, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57, Jr. Red Cross, '56-'57g Dramatics Club, '56-'57, Choral Club. '57- '58g Girls Glee Club, '57-'58, Pres., Girls Glee Club, '57- '58 GEORGE LAMAR WINTERS GEORGE A. WOODHAM, JR. ROTC, '55-'57g Rifle Team, '56-'57, BECKY WOODS FHA, '57-'58. DONALD EDWARD WRIGHT B Team Basketball, Football, '54-'56g Pres. of Class, '55-'56, Varsity Football and Basketball, '56-'58, J Club, '56-'58. .IENNETTE YARBROUGH FHA, '54-3563 Pres. Nurses Club, '57-'58. P 'QS fl iv. 5 f 1 'E QS TN il T I S mi K. 2 2 Ex ,h 5? 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POPE MOTOR COMPANY DODGE-PLYMOUTH DODGE JOB RATEDN TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE 13th Street and 3rd Avenue 219 13th Street Pho e FA 2-5575 Compliments of SIRIEFIER-HAMBY MORIUARY INCORPORATED 1015 Th'rteenth Street Phone FA 2-3341 : For Men-Women-Children NEWEST STYLES MODERATE PRICES Cross Country Shopping Plaza Phone FA 3-6602 Sunshine Biscuits, Inc. 3700 Victory Drive Phone MU 9-0150 Compliments of WILLCOX-LUMPKIN CO. 216 13th Street Phone FA 3-3613 MAR Y LEE 15' BEAUTY SHUP SPECIALIZING IN HAIR STYLING AND COLD WAVING 3712 4th Avenue Phone FA 2-7125 MAXWELL BROTHERS Columbus Manufacturing Co Columbus, Georgia Affiliated With West Point Manufacturing Company West Point, Georgia Manufacturing of Cotton Sheeting Jeans Drills Gabardine for Work and Sport Clothing 3210 - Ist Avenue Phone FA 2-5491 Your Annual Photographer Portrait Wedding iii-' Photography Commercial 1 I3V2 - 12th Avenue Phone FA 2-6443 ,4 Great Name in 177 Li-fvb SUITS THE sgfffw saws, fmfti1i,tfqZ,g,,QI Ill-M S-A S9 M43 y COMPLIMENTS OF 0 L 0 5 4003 Hamilton Ave. Phone FA 2-1335 Johnnie Johnson Service Station and Garage M. A. Uohnnie1 Johnson, Prop. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS General Automobile Repairing Three Wreckers to Serve You 24-HOUR SERVICE PORTABLE CRANKSHAFT GRINDING 1141 27th Street Phone FA 3-4407 Columbus, Georgia 0steen's Service Station 1164 Talbotton Road Phone FA 2-9573 WRIGHT'S PHARMACY Presvription Druggists 3500 2nd Ave. Phone FA 3-5812 Home Cooking-Private Dining Rooms AIR CONDITIONED S1EWAR1'S DINING ROOM Cafeteria-Restaurant-Drive-In W. H. Smokey Stewart 1728 Warm Springs Road Phone FA 7-3354 Compliments of GOLDEN'S FOUNDRY and MACHINE COMPANY 600 12th Street Phone FA 3-5945 IRI-SIAIE MOIORS COMPLETE HOME ouTEuTTERs TOM'S FURNITURE MART Modern Furniture At Moderate Prices Philco Appliances 2671 Hamilton Road Phone FA 2-0639 A SNELL s. NOELLI oe Washing-Lubrication-Simonizing Tires-Tubes-Recapping-Batteries 1807 Hamilton Road Phone FA 3-6860 WOODRUFF-BROWN CO. GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE SALES AND LEASES 1145 13th Street Phone FA 3-6401 Tommy Wages Motor Sports r 4 I SALES gj:-3 ,, SERVICE lil gg' 1736 Hamilton Road Phone FA 2-7023 WRIGHT PLUMBING CO. N0 DowN PAYMENT Up to Three Years to Pay on All Plumbing And Heating 4725 Armour Road Phone FA 3-6206 BRITTON 8z DOBBS FUNERAL HOMES, INC. Ambulance Service and Air Service Phone FA 3-2713 1114 First Ave. Columbus, Georgia Phone CY 8-0668 1514 5th Ave. Phenix City, Alabama EMERGENCY OXYGEN UNIT - TWO-WAY RADIO cl.AssY CLOTHES si-lor 1035 Broadway Columbus, Ga. LIFETIME The Auto Supply Company, Inc. Aluminum Awnings Steel Carports WHOLESALE Screens-Jalousies Ornamental Iron PARTS SUPPLIES ' ' SHOP E UIPMENT dm flow awlllllq fn. Q 466 Andrews Road Phone FA 4-2479 I5lO lSt Avenue Phone FA 2-7385 AIR EQUIPMENT, INC. COLUMBUS MA YT A C COMPANY I335 Webster Avenue Phone FA 7-1349 Home Laundry Specialists l708 l2th Avenue Phone FA 3-0256 Compliments of CHAN CELLOR COMPANY COLUMBUS MOTORCYCLE CO. Columbus' Finest Men's Store Phone FA 2-6476 llO8 Broadway Phone FA 2-88l9 CHANDLER'S PHARMACY 3724 Woodruff Road Phone FA 3-7328 CLUB AMBASSADOR Of the Candlelight Motel Specializing in the U.S. PRIME STEAKS We have seafood from the State of Washington to the State of Maine, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Victory Drive Phone MU 9-355l .ICRDAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Choose Taste Thrilling RC They recognize RC as the perfect companion . . . that goes so good with fun, food and fellowship on the campus. . . . and there is a mighty important reason why so many high school teenagers go for RC . . . They've tried and compared Royal Crown Cola with other leading colas . . . and by comparison found that RC, the cola with the finer, fresher flavor, suits their taste best. XVhen it comes to choosing a cola drink for luncheon enjoyment. . .smart high school students know the importance of choosing sparkling, thirst quenching Royal Crown Cola. 4-if 1 Crown COLA CEM JE WELR Y STORE OF VALUES Watches Diamonds - Silver Bulova - Gruen - Elgin , l ll4l Broadway Columbus, Ga. Hamilton - Longines l236 Broadway Phone FA 3-4981 With The Best Wishes of the Member Banks Of Satterwhite Sandwich Shop Serving Your Cafeteria Daily ASSOCIATION LEON SLAUGHTER FURNITURE COMPANY 3 Great Stgres 4400 2nd Avenue 2039 Ft. Benning Rd. 3808 River Road 1' Goo G o STAURANT n.-- AND E E INN .J THE HOUSE OF GOOD FOOD . Compliments of 6 p GEORGIA SERVICE STATION Garrard at Eighteenth Avenue 2226 Warm Springs Rd. FA 2,9100 Columbus, Georgia Muscoese CHEVROLET co. STATE NEUN SERVICE 1st Avenue at 15th Street Plastic and Painted Signs Columbus, Georgia phone FA 2-0631 615 35th Street Phone FA 3-8167 ILLER Pgiiwil CI c. 1234 First Avenue 3049 Victory Drive Al7l0l'ilTfl1S Number 0110 Road Car IN COLUMBUS lT'S avison's D D D OF DIXIE 1200 Broadway Phone FA 2-7301 Headquarters for HIGH SCHOOL CLOTHES Hofflin 8 Greenlree Columbus' Leading Clothiers Since 1888 ll28 Broadway Phone FA 2-2592 Reavis Insurance Agency COMPLIMENTS OF Skinner's Furniture Stores, Inc. 3707 2nd Avenue Phone FA 3-4692 Hudson's Gulf Service Station Mechanic On Duty From 6 p.m. to Il p.m. All Work Cuarunteecl 5l6 Brown Avenue Phone FA 7-2787 COLUMBUS-PHENIX CLEANERS ASSOCIATION Safeguarding Public Health Service Based On Integrity WHERE T0 GET SERVICE smmrs nnuns SERVICE Ace Cleaners, 208 8th . ..... . . . . FA 3-7839 Acme Laundry 8. Dry Cleaning Co., I320 lst Ave. , FA 2-7345 Batastini Tailors 8. Cleaners, 407 l2th . . , . FA 2-5900 Best Cleaners, Inc., Newton D. Baker Village ,. MU 9-6440 we Deliver Blumberg Cleaners, Ft, Benning , , . . . . , . . , . .36l07 Calhoun Cleaners, 2929 Macon Road . . ..,.... FA 3-5405 Howard Cleaners, 400 8th ..,,.,.,,.,...,.,.. FA 2-5923 Model Cleaners 8. Furriers, 2410 Hamilton Road , FA 2-3375 Phillips Cleaners 8- Laundry, 2312 Francis ,,...,. FA 2-4466 Rice's Star Cleaners, 930 Brown Ave. . . . , . ,FA 2-6522 Rooks Cleaners 8. Dyers, 502 Brown Ave. , . . . . FA 2-5072 4710 Hamilton Road FA 2-0413 Scientific Laundry, 314 Brown Ave. ..., ..,. F A 2-5506 Speedway Laundry 8. Dry Cleaners ' l63l Warm Springs Road .,........,.... FA 7-809I Sun-Ray Cleaners 8. Laundry, 3502 Victory Dr. . , . MU 9-3543 Tom's Cleaners 8. Laundry, Inc., 2805 Hamilton Rd. FA 2-0651 Tri-City Cleaners, 700 l3th St., Phenix City , . . CY 8-8724 Wade Laundry 8- Dry Cleaning Co. ll24 Linwood Blvd. ................... FA 2-l6ll ,ff w , . Q 2 yfuizzimbfzs' CIBSS of Q58 Southe rn Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company V. C. WATERS Building Material and Hardware Complete stock of PAINT, PLUMBING 8: ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 4306 Hamilton Road Phone FA 3-4971 Hitchcock Flooring Company 3843 Hamilton Avenue Columbus, Georgia Phone FA 7-O28l-FA 2-35Ol CRIDER'S SERVICE STATION 3848 Hamilton Road 2-1 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 24Ol l2th Avenue Phone FA 2-5543 Night Ph, FA 3-7058 Day Ph. FA 7-8495 DIAMONDS WATCHES T INNELL PHARMACY 81 D. A. Tinnell, Prop. I JEWELERS l723 l2th Avenue Phone FA 7-6576 lO5 Twelfth Street Phone FA 3-308l l3RE5CRll3TlOlNl 5l3EClALl5-l-S JEWELRY Sll.VERWARE SHOE SALON The Shoe Style Center of Columbus ll37 Broadway Phone FA 3-36l7 D. L. THOMASON GROCERY l546 Fourth Avenue Phone FA 2-5428 Tom's Cleaners G' Laundry, Inc. 2805 Hamilton Road Phone FA 2-0651 Branch No. I-1154 Talbotton Rd. Phone FA 2-1610 Branch No. 4-2802 Buena Vista Rd. Phone FA 7-6239 Compliments of BUNN'S SERVICE STATION 2616 Hamilton Road FA 2-9464 L. P. BANKS PHARMACY Service with Desire to Please DRUGS, MEDICINE, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. 3800 2nd Avenue FA 3-1847 Compliments of W. C. BRADLEY CUMPANY 1017 Front Avenue FA 2-7348 Compliments of PROMPT FREE DELIVERY BENNING PARK PHARMACY 2100 Cusseta Road FA 7-6524 Serving Columbus and Ft. Benning Since 1936 BICKERSTAF F CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY HIGHEST QUALITY CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS BUILDING BRICK, FACE BRICK, STRUCTURAL CLAY TILE Dial FA 7-3226 P. O. Box 1178 Compliments of 6'lwn,wf2 67nd Union-.911 IO1 4th Street FA 2-2154 Malone Office Equipment Company We are always happy to serve you .' 107 12th Street Phone FA 2-2513 Compliments of Hugh McMath Construction Co. Brennan Road Phone FA 3-1887 J. E. Davis David Barnes Cr Son Garage Expert Auto Repairs-Rebuilt Motors Specialists for All Makes of Cars All Work Guaranteed RIDE TAXI DELUXE CAB COMPANY 1337 Broadway Serving Columbus - Phenix City And Fort Benning Phone FA 4-1983 4216 River Road Phone FA 2-3467 Huyatch Us Group DS Gifts And Gear for the E Sportsman SALES C7 SERVICE Ogletree Edsel Motors, Inc. 8: 1: 1415 1st Avenue 28 13th Street Phone FA 7-3611 Compliments MONTGOMERY WARD Furnishings MOl'diC Paint Cellfel' FO' P. o. Box 1081 The Family Page 1354 13th Street Phone FA 3-5679 1201 Broadway Phone FA 2-7761 .-..1. 1....... M . .. DEDICATED TO COMMUNHY service H fl ff' V 5 . 5 M,.X sfx 1 A x , -'x 1308 Broadway Phone FA 3-7368 Compliments of A Friend Murphey Pound Construction Co. ma,,,w1ra Bandana The Little Nursery With the big bargains I Corner 15th Avenue 8. 18th Street 1 Compliments Martin Furniture Company of I 'l7'ZcA Jlowm Shop 1223 Broadway Phone FA 3-2701 1 104 Talbotton Road Phone FA 2-2220 Compliments of McCardle fs' Beauty and Barber Supplies I ' And Equipment 214 10th Street Dial FA 2-5991 TOMMY'S TRIM SHOP 1536 iafh Avenue Phone FA 3-5570 Lester Hardware Supply Co. 'ilf It's HUfl1Il'Ul'0 We Have It HARDWARES - APPLIANCES l.lNDSEY'S CAFE Tl-IE HOME OF GOOD FOODS Regular Dinner 50c BQ. Plate 50C All Kinds of Sandwiches and Plates HOUSEWARES The Best Milk Shakes and Malts ln Town 25c and 30c 4614 Hamilton Road Phone FA 2-6545 'Ce Geam 5C ' loc ' l5C 101 32nd Street Phone FA 7-9366 Compliments I.IVINGSTON'S ER ICE STATIU Near Traffic Circle Old Ft. Benning Road 7 Phone MU 9-5112 Established in 1868 S0l l0EB CUMPANY WHOLESALE Gnocisniss u AND ciGAizs 900 Front Avenue Phone FA 2-7376 COMPLIMENTS OF STRIPLIN'S SWIMMING POOL W. A. Hatcher, Prop. PICNIC AREA IO am, to IO p.m, Warm Springs Road Phone FA 7-9l ll The Muffler House SAYERS AUTO PARTS Distributors of First Line Parts and Accessories 3900 Hamilton Road Phone FA 3-2972 GOLDEN DONUT SHOP Finest in Fried Pies and Donuts 809 Talbotton Road Phone FA 3-9063 FURNITURE AT POPULAR PRICES GIBSON'S HOME FURNISHINGS SEE US FIRST 3724 Woodruff Road Phone FA 2-6942 For a Better Buy Try T. G. SHAW MOTOR CO. Victory Drive Phone MU 9-3650 Phone FA 2-7770-Night FA 3-4l84 J. A. 8- W, A. fBiIll Langford, Owners Columbus Neon G' Sheet Metal Service Manufacturers of N E O N SIG N S SALES - SERVICE Specializing in Weekly Service Within 200 Miles 40 Foot Crane Service Commercial 8. Industrial Sheet Metal Work l029 Sixth Avenue Columbus, Georgia When in need of water you will get Satisfaction with Robertson Drilling Company 5554 Britt David Road Phone FA 7-I I I5 PAT PATTERSON'S is a good place to eat! THE BEST BARBECUE IN TOWN 3087 Victory Drive Phone FA 3-4208 PAUUS AUTO PARTS Columbus' Newest and Leading ONE CALL T0 PAUL DOES IT ALL Paul E. Havnaer, Owner 5100 Hamilton Road Phone FA 2-2597 Compliments of PARK ' N PAWN 3409 Victory Drive Phone MU 9-4933 Columbus Iron Works Company DISTRIBUTORS OF: Industrial Supplies, Heating, Electrical And Plumbing Supplies Building Specialties, Roofing, Glass Blocks, Etc. 901 Front Avenue Phone FA 4-2461 COLUMBUS MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIATION '6We Pay You To Save 9 12th Street Phone FA 2-8291 CASON AND MARTIN ELECTRIC COMPANY All Types Electrical Wiring Also Television and Appliance Sales and Service 3816 2nd Avenue Phone FA 4-1351 K 14 Self Service Variety Store 2328 Wynnton Road Phone FA 4-2458 .in 1137 Broadway Phone FA 3-3617 SLIP COVERS-CURTAINS-DRAPERIES BED SPREADS-BLANKETS-COMFORTS SHEETS-DRAPERY AND SLIP COVER FABRICS CASH OR CREDIT 1226 Broadway Phone FA 3-3828 W. RAY DOWLING Good Will Used Cars We Buy And Sell the Best 2315 2nd Avenue Phone FA 2-8331 Compliments of Muscogee Iron Works 1323 Cherry Avenue Phone FA 2-8271 MILK ICE CREAM Dial FA 3-4371 Congratulations 'ro The Senior Class 82 Yearsof The Chattahoochee C Schomburg QS' San Inc, Service 'ro Valley JEWELERS Over 87 Years ll2l Broadway Phone FA 7-7489 H36 Broadway Phone FA 7-I5 Refreshing remembrance ? AUTOGRAPHS Jfhafb .7 .A..- A N lax 1 'Rf 'SEA' ,f c..u- ff' 'K K . iff 1X1 1 Ifvrxzfrlq 1' f U C bV'C Lf9T? . 5, f x W- f 1 1 , 1 '.2J' 1 1 7 ff. 1 f.L! r-J J T N fha? wily xv x f L A Hia lg: fmiw. Q 2 1 7 c 7 .,-LC 1 N I If HES' A11 111' 1 ML CEE Bottled under the authority of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company by COLUMBUS COCA-COLA BUTTLING CO. 305 17th sneer Phone FA 3-2741 Firs1...you take Colonial .Q e f ee nee , ee ,, ' -. 1 2512121 1 e S ee x 1 eie ee '1ne f e n e N ee ee on VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 1038 13th Street Phone FA 2-0618 Compliments of Compliments of Hirsch's Departm nt St HARRISON 1lRE COMPANY e L me 3720 Second Avenue Phone FA 2-8690 909 Talbotton Road Phone FA 2-4874 ROSE'S 5-IO-25c STORE IF iT's CLOTHES D. W, Bud Hand HAND ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Dependable WE HAVE IT GENERATOR - STARTER -- MAGNETO Repairing Cross Country Plaza Phone FA 2-0685 821 Tenth Avenue Phone FA 2-5101 HOPKINS SERVICE STATION WASHING S1 - LUBRICATION S1 WAXING - GAS 31.9 SHELL PRODUCTS Road Service Mechanic On Duty CASH DRUG STORE THE NORTH SlDE'S COMPLETE DRUG STORE W e Save You Money 3810 Hamilton Road Phone FA 2-9272 3717 2nd Avenue Phone FA 2-1679 HARRIS MOTOR COMPANY INC. Since 1,939 , TEXACO SERVICE STATION Dealers In The F inest-Exclusively Warm Springs 8' Mille' Roads AUTOMOBILES MOBILE HOMES 34 46 Victory Drive Phone MU 9-6730 Phone FA 3-0242 WESIAD INCORPORATED I047 - I3th Street Wholesale Distributors of ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES Complete Supply of RADIO AND TV PARTS HI FI RECORD PLAYERS AND TAPE RECORDERS Dial FAirfax 7-3208 B. ED JOHNSON, GENERAL MANAGER SIGN GF EXCELLENCE iff Q -M +.f- in :. I ai f,., n 1 4 Oli, ' Pali: P usowoizv vnorscreo mon mm ro You 7 Visit Our Modern Dairy Bar 9 I 7 Brown Avenue Phone FA 3-3651 Compliments of JACK VOORHEES RADIO, TV AND APPLIANCES TAYLOR'S SERVICE STATION Sales and Services 4832 Hamm Road I CLIATT SHOPPING CENTER Phone FA 7'9'54 2034 Ft. Benning Road Phone MU 9-5822 VISIT I VkNt5!Ii:f,446 WZDLQJILIA Ulla 'Hoya V. V. VICK Home of the Pizza Pie O JEWELER Nvcefa-and-Fvw WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 6000 Vi y Drive Phone MU 9-0532 I2I8 Broadway Phone FA 7-4348 Jfonmngfnmplefz GRAPHIC ARTS SERVICE PHOTO ENGRAVING FINE PRINTING LITHOGRAPH I NG PUBLISHING OFFICE SUPPLIES Columbus Office Supply Company 1335 6th Avenue AL FA 2 78 O. BOX 468 Columbus, Georgia Compliments of A Compliments of THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET LEWIS JONES FOOD MARKET is BAR ,E ' ',1.L1 Hwtiproprietor 4217 Hamaifon Road Phone FA 2-7459 Everything sfyiash For The JORDAN CITY PHARMACY High WOO' Sfudenf Prescriptions-Drugs-Cosmetics IIKIA I WE DELIVER g g 1163 27th Phone FA 2-8211 Cross Country Plaza-Macon Road Phone FA 4-2178 JURDAN Mll.I.S IN . 2702 i2tI'1 Avenue Phone FA 2-2571 Compliments of Compliments ot MAGIC UVEN BAKERY MERRELL'S PHARMACY For the latest in records, phonographs- the finest in pianos and Hammond organs- Compliments of HIS HENRY EAST SERVICE STATION HUMES MUSIC STORE Nemo Y, M, C. A, 1219 Bmadway 'Since 1908 loo 11th sneer Pho e FA 7 5841 HARDAWAY MOTOR CO. GOOD LUCK ,.,JQPI?'!lL ,rf 1 Haig- G EE -C0 PANY .L R'S SALES and SERVICE 1101 B oadway Phone FA 2 7595 1541 Ist Avenue Phone FA 2 7781 HAMP STEVENS MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH L. D. McConnell, Pastor - J. R. Dixon, Minister Aide Office Phone: FA 2-8047 - Parsonage FA 3-3297 COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments PERRY Camp Concrete Products Co. BUSINESS and Camp-Blox, Inc. 530 Andrews Road Phone FA 2-8823 1400 3rd Ave ue Phone FA 7-6657 PURITAN MEDICAL GASES HOBART ELECTRIC MACHINES AND SUPPLIES WILLIAMS WELDING SUPPLIES Fabrics-Curtains-Linens HYour LINDE Distributor Bedding II39 B oad ay Pho e FA 2-395I Pho e FA 2 4526 I404 Talbotton Road HERFEJONES C O WAVERI.Y PHARMACY H'10 f'gfat ' CAPS and GOWNS H. S. Canfield-Representative 26OI Ham Ifon Road Phone FA 3-3655 468 Blackland Road, NW, Atlanta, Georgia Compliments of If you Cflllnl stop don't start Y G H'S WEICH'S BRAKE SERVICE AIR VACUUM HYDRAULIC WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE WAGNER-DELCO Alfred Welch Phone FA 3-6018 I4I9 Talbotton Road Phone FA 3 6464 21 I3 Comer Avenue 60---MINUTE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY TRY Us AND YoU'LL SURELY c:oME AGAIN! 3407 Victory Drive At Lumpkin Rd. Phone MU 9-4660 ,-4? TO MISS MAYME COLE Fellow Red jacket Great Teacher Highly Esteemed Friend, who leaves jordan and Georgia for her native state, North Carolina! Her record of professional achievements and her labors of love for this school from 1920 until 1958 have etched her name permanently upon thousands of lives. We respect and love her! By precept and example she has inspired us to build for our souls M155 MAYME COLE more stately mansions as the swift Chairman Seasons ron-U Commercial Department 5' Band salutes Miss Cole at Memorial Sladium-Columbus-Jordan Came November 18. 1957 M www ww a3Z,M,?Q,Q,,,M,0,MgjM digg 47WLf41 7W-7, Cid MMAJ l ZQMQMQMJ-L2 . WMM ,myf N . 5 - ,2-ii4?5M , 37 f fm Zhu . W Zwilw 5466 'ff1f,3 'Wan gm Meizfff WSW GJ ,J .5 Effjpfwy WP i od 0 5 . , 5. I r K' :A-,V , , gr ff, 1,'v, ,., Ng Y ,S I 1 lf7 f ,QV 1 1 1 ,' L f?f'1gV M V , QW 'X Xu, ,-, ww. YN. Q ff 2 xii f '- A 33: 5,0775 .- . L Wh - I . , ' 1 'h , 1 b 1' x V X E' 0 Q. KIT ' X - , J n s ' QQR' , -r 1 V . I xc s AJ. V ' . Y - . 1 f 7 V' n if Ai 5 4, ' AEE'??' ' ., V, ' ' - g f fl W . 4 A x,,.z,.f1':5 ..,- E11 . 5 l V 31? W3-f'fL, . 9 g' 'L ' - . V ' ' ' if K ' N W Y l l NH A i War: '-rw. .4 ' gl V dj X f il ff


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