Bainbridge High School - Purango Yearbook (Bainbridge, GA)

 - Class of 1957

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Do you suppose Decatur County will ever need another game warden? I sincerely doubt it. I heard today that Chief game warden, Charles Martin and his associates, Cooley Coftey and Leonard Harrell, have been unemployed since the hunters scanned South West Georgia for its wild game. Tough luck for the fellows, especially Leonard and those nine cute little red headed kids. Since Bainbridge has become a resort town, I-suppose Larry Nix is doing a booming business out at the Four Acre. Oh, yes, he has Whitley Brown as his assist- ant now that business has picked up, so that he can still watch his favorite T.V. programs. No doubt Iohn, you remember all of the fine athletes in our classy most of them made the 1966 United States Olympic Team. You remem- ber the great basketball team we had. Well, two of its members, Freddy Alford and Ieff Cooke are in the Olympics. They have as their personal coach and inspiration, that famous intramural coach of our high school days, Pete Sharber. Pete didn't get into the ministry after he lost his voice. tHe coaches with hand signalsl Then there are those speed demons of the track team, Gorgeous Gordon Searcy and Will Little, who run the 100 meter and 200 meter dashes. The Olympic Team wouldn't be complete without the Bainbridge weight-lifters, Iohnny Dan- iels and Kenneth Rice. They have both broken the world record set by that 'Toccoa, Ga., boy in 1956. Oh, I'm sure that you've heard all that, but here's some real newsl Jimmy Sullivan is STILL lifting weights at the Youth Center. Although he has managed to win the coveted title of 'Mr. Body Beautiful,' he still has no more than a 14-inch bicep. Donia Waters, lean Iohnson, Kaye Martin, and Christine Woodward made good use of their high school basketball experience are now with The House of David's Wives. Oh, I almost forgot, Bobby Higdon is now a pro golfer and makes it a habit to shoot at least one hole-in-one a day. You can see the coaches at Bainbridge High have a lot to be proud of. You know, to me about the funniest thing that has happened in our class is that Iohn Bates has become the first and only Rear Admiral of the Navy to have an hour a day free time to construct tinker toy ships. Mary Ellen Wall and Dorothy Knight are chief attendants at the Wreck-Remedy Rest Home, op erated by Wallace Weathersby. Their worst pa tient and trouble maker is Alechia Hatcher. She finally went insane trying to convince the cadets that she was a genius and not just another dumb blonde. Some of the other poor inmates are Wan derin' Wanda White, and Gerald Boutwell, who insists that he's the 'Moonlight Gambler'. You know, Martha, I always try to keep up with the top world news, and I was thrilled to learn that Nelda Pollock, Betty Sue Hunt, Peggy Brady, and Myrtice Dyches recently made history by having the first quadruple wedding in the United States. Well loan Griffin tried very hard to make it an even bigger event, but unfortunately her plans failed at the last minute, poor Ioan! It seems to me that marriage was a very pop ular fad in our class. Rhetta Hester didn't waste any time in being the first to get things started, but Betty Lain Kain and Steve Syer certainly gave her a close race to the altar. While I'm on the subject of marriage, Barbara Bates came out to see me today. She said she now has only 3 years, 7 months, Z weeks, five ldays, 4 hours, 35 minutes and 22 seconds 'before her long awaited wedding hour. Her fiance had solemnly declared that he will not wed an in stant before his thirtieth birthday. Incidentally, her matron of honor will be the widely known divorcee, Suzanne Pettyjohn, who just divorced her fifth husband, and is working desperately for a sixth. Her next victim is believed to be Iohnny Knight, now operator of Knight's Sweet Shoppe. Honestly! that Suziel Can you imagine the confusion and excite-, ment when those nearly delirious old maids, Mary Charles Roberts, Sadie Emanuel, Beth Miller, and Martha Connell try to catch the bridal bouquet when Barbara throws it? Only too well. It'll be a fight to the finish. Oh Iohnl Have you heard about the famous Dynamite Darlings, Phyllis Davis, Ftomona Dug- gar, Carolyn Cooper, and Wanda Ehlbert's latest adventure? CThey got their experience in the PTA Follies.l They've started the Iungle Ballet Com- pany with an all drum orchestra led by Cecil Simpson and Robert Woodham. They are going to make their first appearance at the Martin The- atre, now managed by Mildred Sharkey and Harriet Thigpen. I could just go on talking for hours. Speaking of hours, it's getting late and I'd bet- ter be on my way. I hope to see you again soon. Oh, Martha, by the way, you will be around for the class reunion on Iuly 4, 1967, won't you?

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- n ? K .- i .-wr-e tv ww- --I -f'-1-'vw t --'I CLASS PROPHECY TIME--1966 PLACE-Dean Residence INCIDENT-Iohnny Fleming, world famous lec- turer on TEN EASY WAYS TO DO NOTHING, stops in to visit the gradually fading old maid, Martha Dean. Iohnny Fleming! What on earth are you doing here? Well, I was passing through town so I de- cided to come to see you about something that has been bothering me for five or six years. What's that? Well, I was just wondering if Betty Brockett is still mad with us for not completing the class prophecy in time for the annual? I sincerely doubt if she's thought any more about it since she and her staff assistants, Shirley Davis and Ellen Durham, became co-editors of Playboy magazine. Haven't you heard? Ellen has given up her position on the staff to become U. S. distributor of foreign cars and Shirley followed suit when she became honorary President of Pi KA. My goodness, I didn't know that, but then so many things have happened since we graduated. lust think how time has altered the lives of our classmates. Yes, it's really surprising to learn how the dif- ferent lives have changed. As fate would have it, some have become famous, and some are doing the same thing they were doing in high school. Take Harriet Harrell, for instance. I never detected any musical ability in her: but she is now a famous recording star. Have you heard her two new releases, THE BREEZE AND I, and KO-KO-MO? No, I haven't. Oh well, they always were her favorites. Iohn, you remember Archie Dodson's Barber Shop on Water Street, don't you? Well, Archie now has expanded his shop by adding two bar- bers, Ferris Sandlin and Scott Connell: and the two best shine boys in town, Buck Powell and Ronald Durham. Also, for the customer's conven- ience, he has a staff of manicurists composed of none other than Margaret Rose LeGalley, Delilah Griner, Betty Io Roland,.IOY Busby and Ann Phil- lips. You don't say! I'll have to drop by While I'm in town and get the works. Since you've traveled so extensively, I know you must have been to some of the world's best restaurants, but we have an establishment that will match any one of your favorites. It's Donald- son's Diner, operated by Tommy Donaldson, who has as his combination waitresses, cooks, and dishwashers, Lauritz Walker, Frances Hawkins, Ila Darley, and Phyllis Cobia. How are things doing down at B.H.S.? I hear the English department is still moving at a fast pace, only Eleanor Haynes and Ieanine Hurt are heading it now. The only hold-up in their prog- ress is Mickey Doss. Mickey, who is principal, still doesn't believe in homework. Well, you know that old saying, 'If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again.' This certainly can be applied to the politicians of our class. They had a hard fight but they have finally struggled to the top of the ladder. I suppose their struggle must have begun at Boy's and Girl's State, but they are now big wheels in Washing- ton. Iohn Ingram and Pate Bridges are co-chairmen of the Senate subcommittee on Segregation while Beth Long is the first lady Speaker of the House. Martha, I was completely astonished to hear that Phoebe Porter had eloped with my old buddy Winfred May, who has become a millionnaire plaster foreman, and I was told this afternoon that they are still honeymooning in Las Vegas, where old Charlie Bush is mayor. Winfred left his trustworthy partners, Billy Allen and Edward Brooks, in charge of their growning company. While speaking of companies, the newest boom industry in Bainbridge is the I. G. P. Ad- vertising Company, with Iean Adams, Gretchen Gause and Pat Hall as its executives. Minor members of the staff are Iulia Taliaferro, Phillis Powell, and Delores Clenney. What is the latest on those famous million naire hunters, Bruce Woodbury, Melvin March ant, and Frank Battles? The last I heard they had just returned from an elephant safari in Africa. As you probably know, the wide awake scholar of the group, Mel vin recently published his book, The Elephant and I.



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IEAN ADAMS Likes: Smart clothes, sports, and good food, Dis- likes: English, concerted people, Mondays. Usually seen: In a red and white Ford. Unforgivable sin: Not making A's, blushing. Remembered for: My brown eyes and red hair. Weakness: A good looking boy and a red Ford. Ambition: To be married and have a lots of money. Pet peeve: Nosey people and staying home. IOHN INGRAM Likes: Sports and people. Dislikes: Homework, to be busy. Usually seen: No telling. Unforgivable sin: Being a basketball manager. Vtleakness: Yes. Ambition: I wish I knew. Pet peeve: Flunking tests. NELDA POLLOCK Likes: Curtis, blue eyes, Fords and history. Dislikes: Two-faced people, Usually seen: In the red and black Ford with the gang, Untorgivable sin: Baby talk. Remembered for: Going steady. Weakness: Curtis, tull moons, blonde hair and blue eyes. Ambition: To finish college in 3 years. Pet peeve: Fav- Jring of individuals by teavhers, SADIE EMANURI. Likes: Flowers, food, sewing, Dislikes: Span- ish, going to school. Usually seen: lust riding around. Unforgiv- 'ible sm: Hating so much. Remembered tor: Going with Wallace. Weakness: Wallace. Ambition: To be in the flower business. Pet Weeve: Bossy people. WILL LITTLE Likes: Marilyn, food and football. Dislikes: Con- :eited people., not getting enough to eat. Usually seen: With Mar- lyn, eating, Unforgivable sin: Living in Cordele. Remembered for: Big feet. Weakness: Blue eyes. Ambition: To be able to eat anions. Pet peeve: Not having a way to go on a date. RONALD DURHAM Likes: Girls, new cars, money. Dislikes: Stuck-up people. Unforgivable sin: Forgetting homework. Weak- uessi Girls, boats. Ambition: To graduate. CHRISTINA WOODWARD -Likes: Basketball, boys, pretty cars. Dislikes: Moody boys, silent phone. Usually seen: Martin Theater. Jnforgivable sin: Not being sure of what I want. Remembered for: Quick temper. Weakenss: Two blue eyes, a few freckles and nlonde hair. Ambition: To have an ambition. Pet peeve: A person who doesn't tell the truth. 9'-2-'fi 3 W. f . ...1f:: ft if ' 'O Riff F it '1' I MILDRED SHARKEY-Likes: Meeting people, fun and records, Dislikes: Conceited people. Usually seen: Martin Theater, Unfor- givable sin: My mouth. Remembered for: Knowing so many people out-of-town. Weakness: Duncan, Ambition: To finish college. Pet peeve: People not carrying their share of the load. DONIA WATERS-Likes: Friendly people. Dislikes: Sloppy people and empty refrigerators. Usually seen: Around. Remembered for: That blonde streak and basketball. Weakness: A good time and banana splits. Ambition: To have a ball in college. Pet peeve: Conceit and people who don't answer when spoken to. WANDA EHLBERTW Likes: Pay checks, dill pickles, movies during class. Dislikes: Two timing men, Monday mornings. Usually seen: Getting into trouble. Unforgivable sin: Dropping collection plate in church. Remembered for: Bratns. Weakness: Men and the beach. Ambition: To drive a Greyhound bus through Atlanta. Pet peeve: Don't have ony, but have two dogs. LEONARD HARRELL-Likes: Girls, hunting and fishing. Dislikes: Homework, stuck-up girls. Usually seen: At school. Unforqivable sin: Nothing. Remembered for: My quiet, shy manner. Weakness: Pretty girls. Ambition: Get rich quick and live to enioy it. Pet peeve: School. ANN PHILLIPS-Likes: Dances, rock 'n roll music, football games. Dislikes: Conceited people. Usually seen: With the crowd. Unfor- givable sin: Talking too much. Remembered for: Black Hair, brown eyes, Weakness: Boys and convertiblse. Ambition: To become a registered nurse. Pet peeve: Gossipers. PHYLLIS COBIA-Likes: Music. Dislikes: Spinach. Usually seen: Tallahassee, school. Unforgivable sin: Always cheerful. Remem- bered for: Good disposition. Weakness: Clothes. ' :' 'nz Go in the WAF's. Pet peeve: Doing the dishes. MELVIN MARCHANT Likes: Football, to plcv ' , skiing. Dislikes: Being broke, lousy football games. Usual., .,.en: Think- ing up large tales, Unforgivable sin: Chewing tobacco. Remem- bered for: Being short. Weakness: Tall blonde women. Ambition: To be big. Pet peeve: High heels. CHARLES BUSH -Likes: Shows, girls, guns. Dislikes: English, math. Usually seen: At the show. Unforgivable sin: Always being late for everything. Remembered for: Wearing black boots. Weakness: School. Ambition: To go to Texas and find an oil well. Pet peeve: Shooting birds. 'U

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