Blakely Union High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Blakely, GA)

 - Class of 1957

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NAME Fate Alexander Dorothy Bellsle Ephaly Bowman Barney Brownlee David Bush Ben Cooper Cynthla Cox Larry Culpepper Rouzelle Earnest Gayle Farrls Edward Harper Loretta Harrls Patricia Hobbs Johnny Holman Janette Jackson Arnold Johnson Billy Johnson George Jones Lewis Jones Priscilla Jones Billy Earl Lane Annette Love Mary Love Barbara Loyless Calvin Loyless Joan Mansfield Herman McDuffle Aullne McKnight Arrle Lou Middle ton Johnny Middleton Rossle Bell Nobles Thomas Perry Geraldine Peters Thomas Peters John Pritchett Joan Puckett John Puckett Curtls Smith Rdyce Smith Bob Spence June Still Holt Stokes John Reld Stovall Faye Tedder Edna Weeks Myra White Henrietta Wiley Betty Wllllams Sue Williams Pauline Williams Terrell Willis 0l'05 C Of NOTED FOR Good Looks Shyness Skipping class Crewcut Bulletin Boards Athletic Asblllty Wit Nlce Manners Long Hair Crossing the River Being Slow Lifting Eyebrow Big Heart Baby- Blue Eyes Tiny Waist Dependabllity Playing Basketball Asking Questions F.F.A. Playing Dumb 2 Gazing fstars or girls?j Quletness Shortness Heart of Gold Athletic Ability Beautiful Smile Boots Typing Ablllty Not Gettlng Her Homework Being True Neat Appearance Helping Mr. Balkcom Quiet Manner Arguing Old Model T. Eyebrow Bedroom Eyes Talking Getting Demerlts ln Curly Hair Being an Angel Girl Hater' Mlschlef Dimples Reading Shoulder Strap Bag Mr. Ward's Pet Quletness Lady Like Manner Alertness School Patrol 22 Library NEEDS MOST Wave clamps Lamar W, School with no teachers Bottle of Hadacol Artists' Pencils Llsms L. Asthma Cure A Girl! Experience 1 Columbia Boy Energy Freckle Cream To Find THE Boy Ticket to Miami To Make Up Her Mind New Truck Qesp. after Sr. One Blond Girl Bar-b-Oy Etiquette Book His Girl in Damascus Nick women Vitamin Pills Grow 12 Inches A Maul A Glrll YOU TELL USII A Voice Like Bing Bobby Good Grade ln EC, Geo. Marriage License To Have Fun! Charles Atlas Course A Boy Friend Hls Studebaker Fixed Pink and Black Convertible Black Halr Rinse Bicycle His Slster's Looks Diploma Crewcut 'The Man l Love' New Pair of Boots Gold Mine A Houston Silencer Wash -Woman A New Finger A Steady beau Cure for the blues Her Sister's Wit Brains

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19-I, Priscilla Jones, do will my love for brown curly'hair and blue eyes to Duane Mellette. You can't beat that combination, Duane. 20-l, Billy Johnson, do leave my ability to play basketball to Billy McLain. 21-I, Billy Earl Lane, leave my polite ways and also my blond curls to Russell Nash. 22-l, Annette Love, leave my ability to get A in deportment every time to Patricia Weaver and Helen Ellis. Cou1dn't you use a little help, girls? 23-I, Mary Love, leave my ability to stay prim and trim to Patsy Williams. 24-I, Barbara Loyless, leave my ability to make Mrs. Brown's bulletin boards to Glennean Maddox and Sandra Willis. It really helps! 25-I, Calvin Loyless, will my ability to hold that line to Sammy Owens. 26-I, Joan Mansfield, will my industrious way and jet-propelled interests to Carole Tiner. She seems to have what it takes! 27-I, Herman McDuffie, will my love for brunettes and my ability to hit hard in football to Woodrow Houston. He has the right ideas already. 28-I, Aullne McKnight, leave the sweat of writing the Class Prophecy to Barbara Ann White. 29-I, Arrie Lou Middleton, leave my friendly ways and ability to become a senior to Patricia Ferguson. 30-I, Johnny Middleton, will my ability to love only one girl to Shelly Goocher. What about it, Shelly? 31-I, Rossie Bell Nobles, leave my neat appearance and quiet manner to Loyce Alexander. 32-I, Thomas Perry, leave my interest ln Ag to Charles English. Can you use this, Charles? 33-I, Geraldine Peters, leave my good book sense to Annelle King. It comes in handy, gal! 34-I, Thomas Peters, will my love for short girls lex. Henj to Junior Lawson. He has one of his own, I think. 35-I, John Pritchett, leave my love for out of town girls and my ability to kick a football to Jimmy Geroge. 36-I, Joan Puckett, leave my love for the University of Georgia to Alice Hammack. She seems to have gotten on the wrong track somewhere along the Auburn line. 37 -I, John Puckett, leave my office as president of the Hi-Y to Joel Hodges. May he uphold the pledge just as l have. 38-I, Curtis Smith, hereby leave all of my sympathy and my clear clean mind to Lamar Jordan. 39-I, Royce Smith, leave all Ihave left at this school, especially my place in Miss Annette 's room to Jimmy Chambers. 40-I, Bob Spence, leave my quiet ways and brown curls to Walter Todd. 41-I, June Still, leave my love for a certain Jones family to Joyce McKenny. I think my interests will be safe with Joyce. 42-I, Holt Stokes, leave my place in Cedar Springs to Barbara Oney White. Still interested, Barbara? 43-I, John Reid Stovall, took someone 's advice and got myself a woman , so I leave to Bobby Mclendon the same advice, and, son, time's awastlng. 44-I, Faye Tedder, leave to Linda Chambers my ability to play basketball and the wonderful feeling of being on the first six. 45-l, Edna Weeks, leave my ability to keep out of trouble to Barbara Bates, This talent really comes in handy! 46-I, Henrietta Wiley, leave my ability to get my thumb in the wrong place at the wrong time to Bobbie Jeanine White. lt gets some attention. 47-I, Betty Williams, leave my who's-who title of cutest to Joy Hargrove and Emylee Houston to fight over. Keep the fight clean girls. 48-I, Pauline Williams, leave my determination to get what I want to Sybil Brown. 49-I, Sue Williams, leave my brains or what's left of them to Sylvia Jarrett. Iheard hers were kind of scattered. 50-I, Myra White, leave the joys of my present way of life to Glyndell Thompson and Harry Clifton. They seem to have the right idea already. 51-I, Terrell Willis, leave my title of School Police Chief to all to the Junior boys to fight over. No dirty stuff boys. Joan Puckett Class Will 21



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PET PEEVE 1. teachers who nag 2. people who brag 3. work ln Ag. 4. long hours in school 5. standing ln line for lunch 6. red headed women 7. concelted people 8. bells that don't rlng on time 9. math 4 concelted and untruthful boys 10. ll. library teacher 12. strenous exercise 13. concelted people 14. girls that are not ready on tlme 15. people who brag 16. work 1'7. 18. speaking is Ag. 19. unfriendly people untruthful girls 20. two faced boys 21. long haired music 22. school 23. gosslpers 24. calories 25. short lunch hour 26. TDY's 27. Engllsh 28. rldlng Albany bus 29. clean house 30. studying and school 31. hearing gosslp 32. making my bed 33. people who try to tend to my- 34. homeroom business 35. gettlng up every morning 36. lnterferlng females 37. women who glve free sermons 38. getting up early 39. 40. school getting ready for school 41. conceit and untruthfulness 42. loslng sleep ,. 43. an una work 44. a show off 45. Amerlcan history 46. French fries wlthout catsup 47. home work 48. getting up early 49. gossip 50. getting up early 51. business math 0l'05 COPE HOBBY Women Watching cars at Trucks Dodging Work Drawing Football Writing letters Ford Tractors Studylng shorthand Columbia boys Bright Remarks Worrying Mr. Ward Reading books Chemistry Selling ice cream Grade Papers for Mrs. sports Talking Going to Damascus F.H,A, Trlps Dancing Business math Studying shorthand E,P. Scrapbook Football captain watching jets Dancing Editor of Beta Paper Gossiping Rachel Rolling halr Helplng Mr. Balkcom Shorthand Collecting records Good tlmes Arguing for Ga. U. Big Words Sklpplng School Havlng a good tlme lunch Hunting Julius Huntlng Telling jokes Basketball Studying House -cleaning Cooking Tommy FHA Secretary F.H.A , Putting up the flags BIOWII AMBITION Attending an all glrl school Housewife To graduate Get out of school Artist All Amerlcan Secretary To Grow Secretary Nurse Embalmlng Nurse Attend Middle Ga. Magazine salesman llve ln Atlanta Go to Jacksonville Own a Plggly Wlggly Joln Air Force Always to love brunettes House Mother at Ga. To Enjoy Llfe Old mald school teacher Nurse To meet Elvls Presley Great Football Star To Own a Blg Buick Enjoy Life Hook My Guy To Graduate Have a happy home work ln Atlanta Be a Farmer Secretary Teacher Llve a long time Go to U.C,L.A. Llve to be 90, kllled by To own a diploma English credlt Join Alr Force Secretarial Work Forester Be a Casanova WOIIIQD Be an Alrllne Stewardess Lady lawyer Have a basketball team Typist Secretary Teacher Secretary Ga. State Patrolman Gayle Farrls Class Horoscope 23

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