Brenau Academy - Chattahall Yearbook (Gainesville, GA)
- Class of 1961
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Xb Qj Published by smdenfs of X5 X ill .XdC6l,J0l'Yly Q KJ , NNiGainesviZle, Georgia W X N Lu XJ MQW XX N xg' ' U5 V WSL? Q9 RFPQAQ 'v Vi MQ? SX You QLUQX L QW S GHWGER BRO V X TJANE SEYM Editor-In-Chief YU Sssociaie E oun clitor GEORGIAN MLWNORTH HALL UMW rw Www' F- WEST HALL BRANHAM HALL y Q Q. ez, ,QM-ffw ' ofa, k X M -' , A - A f VIBCINIAN CLASSROOMS m5kf5a'ewKWf'f sw M' MW fi' W Weiss . , ,M m0 '0X Navi- WWW ix -59 WWWQW . NM SWK ofbidvc UW www M2541 EQ' wogfwoi sl Characteristic of the high caliber of Brenau teachers with which we are blessed is Mrs. George Newton. We revere her for her abil- ity to make great names in literature come alive as familiar personali- tiesg for her undying goal to teach each student to express his own ideasg for her limitless reserve of original ideas which comes to our aid when we find our own inadequateg and finally for her patient guidance in producing this, the 1961 Chattahall . To you, Mrs. Newton, we fondly dedicate this annual. - 0I Ql,U0l This 1961 edition of The Chattahallv has been published with but one objective: to capture a year between its covers. While we know that life at Brenau Academy is a multitude of realities which are too intangible to be related in black and white, perhaps in some small way we can preserve the friendships which we all treasure. If this book will serve to bridge the past and bring to mind the priceless memories of joy and pleasures of the year just gone, it will have served its purpose. There are those without whose efforts this book would not have been published. The staff would like to thank all of you. With these thoughts, we proudly present to you the 1961 Chattahall. THE STAFF. 36444 of Confenfa gawk, CL, JAQ5 Ufganzmfiom .xdcfiuified .Syupeffafzuw Maui, .Slcfion Qbzmfofy .f4JUeftz5emmt5 Q D Q7 , 'asf fm, mx W IIII LI ALMA MATER Alma Mater, we thy children, At thy shrine here bow us low. Faith in thee and looe undying Sets our hearts and souls aglow. To thy call our hearts beat loyal, At thy name we stronger grow. Alma Mater, Brenau Academy, May our lives thy virtues show. As a beacon lights the breakers Guiding weary shipmen on, As an eagle to her eaglets Thou to us new heights has shown. Thou hast taught us ne'er to slacken Ere the race be fully gained. Alma Mater, Brenau Academy, May thy name be praised again. W v ,Q sz 5 fx 5 U We QS: i7ff1i.Q2'fIf - -ixff'f,is1g 4s :ii iiiiifggp ,N V sf- if gl -o . , og .fx -,-, f ,.., , , may 'Q f lu Y w 'N 3 Boring, I sift it P --.-...,,,.g Q A Down with prohibition ! 'T 1 or ooo. or - A . i f ooii T L T T o oi oo QQQQ:-fi f f- 311 . ' f ,. f .35 ...sl or Zoiioi W . fr ofooi . 5, ,,,i, . - .. r ii i I 5 -6 V. kk,, krriyk AQ' Q Egg - i oiz f ' 59 ii o i iooiiooi Q fooi A oooo or T T ,, F V 1 E i-i,. 1513, or ,-Sim f vf,7 .rY',.,-.,',fMLAr- ..,i- L, ui., ' , , ,, .Cf , . ' S . H , - ' Z , 'V ..,, N.. . ,, W 1714-EWU if-1-13 Q . . 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BRANHAM Dean and Counselor josmn CRUDUP President , .5 Z Mlss ALICE CUNNLNGHAM Vanderbilt University k,5 ,f,- ,,,i. l' University of Arkansas, B.A. if , Mathematics and Sciences g lf: S MRS. LUCILLE GORIN HUGHES - Mary Baldwin College ll Western Kentucky State, B.A. 'V . y T English, Biology, Sociology, T sir, T Psychology ixyyy S y MISS DHETA SHARPE tiis Andrew College, B.A. ,rzt 5 y - ' Scarrit College, M .A. ,,,,, , ,,.,, , ,yyy - T T Columbia University, B.S., M .A. ,,, Q ,,,,y i :.'1 5 1,2, '-.,:' '-'.. Kvi' ' ,,,, M0dem Languages ,,. 3, .'-'f' ., 'E , f,,g 'AP' K . 4 MES. ROBERT TURNIPSEED Brenau College, A.B. History MRS. GEORGE NEWTON University of Georgia Brenou College, B.A. English MISS LAVERNE SWEENEY Brevard College, A.A. Florida State U1 Health and Physical Qrfmfjfftf MRS. JOHN BLODGETI' Agnes Scott College University of Georgia Oglethorpe University, A.B. French and Librarian ll My MISS MYRTLE EDWARDS University of Georgia, B.A., M.A Mathematics A Miss GRETCHEN HORSCH S Lake Erie College, B.A. ,,t,f 'M sss, History, English, Psychology J A and S'ociology is it A Afiyv-M Mrs. Virginia Griffith Mrs. Pearl Lauderbach Mrs. Douglas Tipton Mrs. George Bogart .jsloa teamed Our mothers-away-from-home, as they are better known at Brenau, exert a great influence on each girl in school. Their sympathetic under- standing, their interest in the things that we are interested in, and their ability to keep that one eye shut, have endeared them to us. We owe them an infinite debt of gratitude, for they will always hold a place in our fond memories of Brenau. Mrs. Frances Hodgkins Mrs. C. A. Troupe Mrs. W. H. Budd Mrs. Seth Pallmever ., ,, 'A J ,FE 'iy, f t ,L V ' ' ' qw i ' ,. - -'--'- 1 lf , , aff, K 6 A rigs A' f 4' of A vi at if-if KP' J. - 1 -.f 1:5 vw ia i o f ff, ' PM , , Q J rx .nh .whfi u. 'N XX K M , .,,f y W .' 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Q 'I 1 C315 LYNN JOHNSON SUSAN LANDRUM MARY LIT1'LE LINDA LYON NANCY MCALISTER MARGABEITE MAHON BONNIE MORGAN MAUREEN MARION PALNIEB 4 K ' 'JU If- :L!Xiv::ILSE:?ww ,T ' . ' D eir?-Qfzrifz - V - '7E 'i.-. Xfllfmipy F' : i fy - Eze: ,Q H ., - . .my '.1L,,L,,, . H ' i ggi? jig ff 5 ,A X N, 5 : ,... ,A , 1, .,:.:,V., K ,-, ' 9' s f Tu Wm ? 4 Y X ,I X E X , F sg A .. 32 ,lb 14 A -Je' A ' - - 1 - Sgsgfq Q . J-M M111-.?wiaesffEe,'iQ,,,1 -H, JOANN POLLARD HAZEL jo SMrrH CHEHYL WELLS QIWI 01116810 September, 1957. The first of the 1961 graduat- ing class entered Brenau Academy. Among these wide-eyed freshmen were Frances Arrendale and Cshy?J Gail Peay. By second semester they were joined by Valerie Cassell and the class of 1961 was well on its way. The following Fall brought more new girls to add to our class. Two of these were Nancy Arant and Ginger Brown who rivaled Mrs. Hughes as English instructors. Somehow, we struggled through a tea or two, spells of homesiclcness, and courses which we found to be a little harder than we had anticipated. Being Sophomores was big business. We'll never forget the numberless butterflies we made for the senior banquet or how pretty our big sisters looked at graduation. But it was a long way off, and we looked anxiously to our junior year. With our junior year came many additions to our class. And a strong class it was. We had three members on Executive Council and two new girls in Honor Society. That year we became acquainted with three new teachers. There was that science teacher from Walnut Bump , Arkansas who had even Jen Pat- ton liberating her ids. Then there was the health and physical education teacher whose first aid and life-saving courses might have made heroines out of a lot of us. And, of course, Mrs. Blodgett endeared herself to all with her sign saying, No, I have not graded the history papers! With Tracy leading the underclassmen, we em- barked on a banquet to end all banquets. Who can forget Beth Jones and Carolyn Jackson's rose- making courses, or Ginny Perkins' girls with the orange hair? Fortunately, it all tumed out very well. and we realized that we were about to spend our last days as Juniors. September, 1960. The day finally arrived when we knew that we had made it. Seen showing new girls around at registration with extra pride were Dianne Magruder and Bobbie Crispin. No sooner did we get back than we found Valerie Cassell, A811 ..... India Joye, Jean Skaggs, and Lenoir Waller on the floor playing bridge almost every spare min- ute. Among those initiating the two new dorms across the street were Irma Frech, Lanier Harris, Suzanne McKemie, Jen Patton, Annette Vickers, and Lee Wilson. Our new teacher, Miss Horsch, was often mistaken for a student. Elections, both Presidential and Student Gov- ernment, came and went and we found ourselves with a new President named Kennedy, much to Nancy Atkinson's delight. Also seen, but not re- joicing, was Martha Marion Garner who bore a striking resemblance to the new First Lady. Long before Santa Claus arrived, Ramona Sta- ples, Henrietta Dettmering, and Jane Seymour had managed to do some roof walking of their own, while Peggy Hurst and Becky Harris reminisced over week-ends in Louisville. Milree Mackey and Bea Upson were typical immigrants to the Wishie-Washie and Peggy Peterson guarded fluffy rugs with her life. When everyone found out about Bonnie Beck's brother at Riverside, she had plenty of company on town days. While Frances Parsons was the pride of our glee club, Carol Ann Victor proved to be a champ at volleyball. Who could ever forget the day Jane Burton sat in for Mrs. Turnipseed? Health class never seemed to interfere with Mary Louise Browne's sleep and we all awaited the day that Anne Reddick would arrive to class on time. In keeping with our theme of Christmas Fan- tasy , Shari Patton's hair turned green for the dance. We were quite happy with the Christmas party that we gave the underclassmen, and hoped that it would .become a tradition. The fourth of January we all dragged ourselves back to school and received the joyous news that Len Duncan had an engagement ring. After the long haul of exams, Ginger put the finishing touches on the annual, and we knew that the rest would seem like a dream, Vg - - -. ,,,..s,. .. ,. , . , 32 EE ,S 1 , E if 5 aw, F X 'si 'i rxx25'N , ' xg X Y Y Wg is. S 3 YW gi? K f My K f f VY .- W QQ - A s Q ,H -f Y -,Z G: ,,:-,:-f:'- NW- , 'Mfmgg TMA 1 we ,W 1 M T f- 'P , W Y M Q :,,.-,. - X -1' psf. ,ua-, -5: Q: R, RA X vs g v ' WWW, -Max im ,,Q -is S iM---- Y n . ' - N- qwqmwg., f x 7- ,' 'lfisf Aw:-A Qahgj in f, , ' Q. 4. 5.222 . giiQf,,,.iz, ' ' JL ,..i 1 5 .. , . , V:.k,, 5 E K . K k,,, in I W ' ' fn' -ff! Mia? ' K 'ww I If ,wk ,A lv, usasumn Left to right: Beth Iones, Presidentg Martha Marion Garner, Vice-Presidentg Henrietta Dettmering, Treasurerg Peggy Hurst, Secretary. Mlss EDWARDS Advisor NANCY ARANT Take the world as you find it, but donlt leave it sof' Entered 1958 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4. FRANCES ARRENDALE Loved by those who knew her, ad- mired by those who don't. Entered 1957 Member Delta Gamma Sigma, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. Freshmen, Sophomore Class, Pres. Underclassmen, 3, Most Popular, 3, Beauty Section, 3, Santa Claus Court, 2, 3, Miss Santa Claus, 4, Pres. of Student Covemment, 4. NANCY ATKINSON Cheerful sweet, and gay, ready to help in her charming waysf' Entered 1960 Member Sigma Beta Delta, 4, Clee Club and Choir, 4, Religious Coun- cil, 45 Honor Society, 4, Vice Presi- dent, 4. ,ff 'I ' H1 GINGER BROWN Generally speaking, she's speaking. Entered 1958 Member Delta Tau Sigma, 2, 3, 45 Semester Honor Roll, 3, Editor-in- Chief of Chattahall,,, 45 Executive Council, 4, Honor Society, 4. generally BONNIE BECK Be not simply good, be good for something. Entered 1960 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 4. 4, , X. ., isreallQMS5:-,igsiitnaieagg ,K wdv,,,sm ,1,, H . 1 W av ldisfmygswaifiew.:e,Qc,.n1f -V H ,fi-fu :ef i t-. sf- ,,:'::. : mw--fzzfEi.i:f:fs:v5L-Wiz-4: iwsffsmflwfx H i fmrw'-fs tf2'mls: 'iiMgff 3 1 sw-:ii ,I-24, ,, ' it ' ., .. 'V 1 to 1n::umzm:L::S17fQfLz?i14551: .fr :aw-'iff 'I'?.-: fl' EW ' if X-:flee-i 'fi ' illlikii l V- , '-.. ' I .T I f . Ee: , f ' C C ,, K H , A , . . lkggswvfs-1z.5:--'-H'E' gif lv' JK ,sg :ff W 5 Int, ' U K 92 if, , bi ' w.,g:: :' ' 'S ,3 if if C gf MARY LOUISE BROWNE Don't take life too seriously, you will never get out alivef, Entered 1960 Member Delta Tau Sigma, 45 Glee Club and Choir, 4. 4.25331 hs. 1 l, .. , ,, i :ali-f,.:ew ,la C IB! yM, LCCLZ Qo6fZf Q',44ofc4,c' Wd. WJ, IANE BURTON Sweetness and glaclness bloom in personf, Entered 1960 Member Delta Tau Sigma, 4, Secre- ta.ry, 4. ,, . ' -, I Sxzjff, . L .. , 1-W-F -' BOBBIE CRISPIW Anything in life worth having is worth waiting forf, Entered 1959 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 3, 4, President, 45 Clee Club and Choir, 3, 4, Business Staff of Chattahall,', 3, Executive Council, 4. VALERJE CASSELL A smiling nature that always seems to fit the present moodf' Entered 1957 Member Delta Tau Sigma, 1, 2, 3, 45 Sec., 2, Glee Club and Choir, 4, North Hall President, 4, Executive Council, 4. lull. ll I' In A X ex., XQQWN, HENRIETTA DETTMERHNIG Let's have fun today. Tomorrow we can be seriousf' Entered 1960 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 45 Tres. of Senior Class, 4. X LEN DUNCAN Of all the joys I recall, being in love kd 119 the best of allf, Entered 1959 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 3, 4, Business Staff of Chattaha.ll , 3, Ass't. Literary Editor, 45 Glee Club and Choir, 4g Honor Society, 3,5 Sec., 45 Santa Claus Court, 4, Sec. of Stu- dent Government, 4. IP-MA FRECH This world belongs to the energetic. Entered 1960 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 4, Se- mester Honor Roll, 4. 35-af . MARTI1A MARION GARNER She's always doing for her friends something that she would not do for herself. Entered 1960 Member Delta Tau Sigma, 4, Vice- President of Senior Class, 4, Semes- ter Honor Roll, 4. i! '!D!m LANLER HARRIS Charm strikes the sight and 'merit wins the soulf, Entered 1960 Member Sigma Beta Delta, 4, Busi- ness Manager of Chattahall , 45 Honor Society, 4. BECKY HARRIS I may surprise you, but Illl never deceive you. Entered 1959 Member Delta Tau Sigma, 3, 45 Pres- ident, 4, Semester Honor Roll, 3, Honor Society, 45 Glee Club and Choir, 45 Executive Council, 4. PEGGY HURST Statistics have proved that people have more fun than anybodyf' Entered 1959 Member Delta Tau Sigma, 3, 45 Treas, 3, Sec. of Senior Class. 4: Glee Club and Choir, 4. ri ..,,,iVf,,.f-'rf ' S in maj fs- MADELINE HODGES Perfect poise is the essence of in- dioidualityf' Entered 1959 Member Sigma Beta Delta, 3, 4, Pres., 4, Executive Council, 4. CAROLYN JACKSON It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Entered 1958 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 2, 3, 4, Semester Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club and Choir, 3, 4, Member of Re- ligious Council, 3, President, 45 Ex- ecutive Council, 45 Literary Editor of Chattaha11,' 4. BETH JONES Her care is never to offend and eo- ery creature is her friend. Entered 1958 Member Delta Tau Sigma, 2, 3, 45 Pres., 35 Semester Honor Roll, 2, 3, 45 Clee Club and Choir, 45 Sweetest and Most Charming, 35 President of Senior Class, 45 Executive Council, 3, 4. . . -'-1-Wa...wwvu11Q1 ,'.' H INDIA JOYE Entered 1959 Glee Club and Choir, 4. -5 E. l SUSANNE MCKEMLE It's not what you do, it's what you get caught doing., Entered 1960 Member Sigma Beta Delta, 4. I love work. It fascinates me. I could sit and look at it for hoursf' LK,. V. X Member Delta Gamma Sigma, 3, 45 an a DIANNE MAGRUDER Pretty face and shining hair, drives the boys to much despairf' Entered 1959 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 2, 3, 4, Sec., 45 Clee Club, 4, Sec. of Under- classmen, 35 Beauty S-ection, 35 Bus- iness Staff of Cha.ttahall,v 4. ami MILREE MACKEY If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way? Entered 1960 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 43 Busi- ness Staff of Chattahall,', 45 Clee Club and Choir, 4. FRANCES PARSONS To see her is a picture, to hear her is a tunef, Entered 1960 Member Sigma Beta Delta, 4g Glee Club and Choir, 4. IEN PATTON Sometimes quiet, sometimes not, like to laugh and play a lotf' Entered 1958 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Santa Claus Court, 35 Georgian Pres., 45 Executive Council, 4. SHARI PATTON Life is really simple, but men insist on making it complicated. Entered 1959 Member Sigma Beta Delta, 3, 4, Clee Club and Choir, 4. if wi! rfzffx fl.. I 4' ,ff -Y' . ., ii.. ' 'X ' '..l f l ,' f' ,,i Q l,a.' GAIL PEAY X ' i,,1i .,,,. lli ' iie .f.i,. 3 Limited in size, limitless in ability. ei ' 3 Entered 1957 .,.. ,iiee Member Sigma Beta Delta, 1, 2, 3, 4g ssfe - 1 Clee Club and Choir, 1, 4, Santa H Claus Court, 3, 4, Tres. of Student 7 ,Ml Govt., 3, Business Staff of Chatta- .sii they hallv, 4, Vice-Pres. of Student Gov- ,.... .,... i emment, 4, Honor Society, 4. m V ..., y ' ..,,' ff. I PEGGY PETERSON She puts all her troubles inthe bot- tom of her heart, then sits on the lid and smiles. Entered 1960 Member Sigma Beta Delta, 4, Tres., 4, Clee Club and Choir, 4. GINNY PERKINS I am perplexed - whether to study or not to study. Entered 1959 Member Delta Gamma Sigma, 3, 4, Ass. Art Editor of Chattahal1,', 35 Art Editor, 4. ANNE REDDICK I awoke one morning and found my- self famousf, Entered 1959 Member Delta Gamma Sigma, 3, 43 Most Talented, 3, Glee Club and Choir, 3, 4, Santa Claus Court, 4, Treasurer of Student Govemment, 4g Semester Honor Roll, 4. JEAN Slmccs Her attractive friendliness and un- wavering dependability are only two reasons for her success. ,' Entered 1960 Member Delta Gamma Sigma, 45 Glee Club and Choir, 45 Branham Hall Pres., 45 Executive Council, 4. RAMONA STAPLES The world turns aside to let any girl pass who knows where she is going. Entered 1959 Member Sigma Beta Delta, 3, 4, Glee Club and Choir, 3, 4, Semester Hon- or Roll, 35 West Hall Pres., 4, Exec- utive Council, 4. JANE SEYMOUR But to see her was to love her. Entered 1959 Member Sigma Beta Delta, 3, 4, Glee Club and Choir, 3, 4,Ass't. Literary Editor of Chattahall, 3,Ass't. Editor, 45 Santa Claus Court, 4, Honor Soci- ety, 3, 4, Pres., 4, Executive Council, 4. ANNETrE VICKERS Happy am I, from cores Fm free, Why can,t they all be contented like meP,' Entered 1960 Member Sigma Beta Delta BEA UPSON A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, divinely fairy. Entered 1960 Sigma Kappa Delta, 4g Bus- Staff of Chattaha1l, 45 Glee and Choir, 45 Semester Honor 4 CAROL ANN VICTOR Full of pep, full of life, a little world of pure delight. Entered 1960 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 4g Treasurer, 45 Semester Honor Roll, 4. LENom WALLE11 Good nature and good sense go hand in handf' Entered 1960 Member Delta Tau Sigma, 4g Vice- President, 4, Honor Society, 4. COOKIE Woon Mighty sweet, mighty wise, fun just gtte twinkles in her eyes. Entered 1960 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 45 Re- ligious Council, 4. LEE WILSON A sweet personality is a ticket to anywheref' Entered 1959 Member Sigma Kappa Delta, 3, 45 Virginian President, 4, Executive Council, 4. .limi 'IM an jbfamenf I, Nancy Arant, do bequeath to my little sister, Jana, my superb ability to dodge the issue when it comes to going steady wth one boy, to my half- sister, Joann, my literary ability, to Judy Rackley, our love for R. G., and my red hair to Cheryl. I, Tracy, after four years find it hard to leave. Ginger, what'll I do? 'Io my little sister, Susan uandrum, I will my tasty lVIetrecal and my a- bility to answer letters promptly. To everyone I leave much love. Take care of our Alma Mater. I, Nancy Atkinson, being of sound mindC'?D and bodyC'?J, leave to Lynn Bellinger my American History book, in hopes that she will do better work than I. To Janice Fisher, I leave the closet light, hoping that it will be useful, and to all of the new- comers, GOOD LUCK!! I, Bonnie Beck, leave to my sweet lil sis, Dianne Drymon, one River Rat, whom I'm sure she can handle better than I. I, Ginger Brown, being here, will to my little sister, Ann Seymour, my invaluable, unflickering candleg to Janice Fisher, my reference book on how to write a term paper, to Susan Landrum, my always appropriate words never look guilty . I, Mary Louise Browne, leave to Gail Denton mv love of Valentines g to Lynn Johnson, those crazy train rides to Atlanta, to Dianne Drymon, my abil- ity to try to lose fourteen pounds in twenty-eight days and end up gaining five pounds, to Sally Cla- ncy, the experience of coming back late from New- man Club and being locked out. I, Jane Burton, being of weak and underfed body, leave my ability to pass American History and still get nine hours sleep to my roommate, Kay Gaunttg to my little sister, Bobbie Weidler, I leave my a- bility to eat and never gain a poundg and to my suitemates, Bonnie Morgan, and Beth Cardwell, the memories of oiu' after-lights gab sessions. I, Valerie Cassell, being here, will to my little sister, Beth Cardwell, the ability to hear a lighter open and close. To Sandra Brown, my view of the garbage cans, in hopes that she may find them more enlightening than the view out of her win- dow. To Suellen Austin, some goodies from Atlanta. I, Bobbie Crispin, bequeath howtheareyou to Jana, to Cherie, the permission I have and hope she gets, to Janet, my sleepy eyes, and to the other daughters, my campuses, and to the most wonder- ful, fickle, little sis , A.nn Peay, I leave A. G.'s sweater. Yo te amo. I, Henri Dettmering, being of blank mind and bony body, do hereby leave my sweet little sister, Judy Mouchet, my bopping shoes and. my F sweater. To Anne Campbell, my ability to always rrgatlie the third highest grade in the Physics class o ree. I, Len Duncan, being lovesick and lonely, leave to my wonderful 1'il sis, Reenie, all my problems and moods in hopes that she, too, will find a l'il sis who understands her. To Judy Mouchet, my letterwriting ability, and to Mary Jo Reddick, my engagement ring. CHa!J I, Irma Frech, leave to Patricia Fulmer my im- aginary rattle to use in the playpeng to Gail Thomas my ability to moo in order to restrain from talking to myselfg and to my l'il sis, Pam Perlsal, the memories of my high school fun to add to ers. I, Martha Marion Garner, do bequeath to my lit- tle sister Betty Funke, that gorgeous hunk of man, Domingin. To Janice Fisher, my always over- active worry centers, and to Judy Van Buren I leave my British accent. Last, but not least, I leave to my l'il half-sister, Joann Pollard, my vacant room at M. S. H. I, Becky Buns Harris, do hereby leave McElroy and my ability in sports to my little sis, Judy Christian, and to my roommate, Ann, I leave my future experiences in Louisville and a barrel of love. To Candy Turner, I leave my iat legs, to Maureen I leave Bobby's soft lips, and to Brenau, goodby. i, Lanier Harris leave my habit of studying in the bathroom to my little sis, Susan Cummings, and .o my other little sis, Carol Vaughan, I leave my spacious room, in hopes that she won't develop claustrophobia. I, Madeline Myrt Hodges, do bequeath to my little sister, Anne Carnpbell, my love for Georgia Tech, in hopes that her love for it will grow, to Susan Landrum, my book on Walking Can Be Easy , and to my suitemates.may they learn that silence can be golden. I, Peggy Hurst, do hereby bequeath to Pam Burney, a Kosher and 'ol Hull, to my little sis, Mary Jo, I leave my experiences in Louisville and the future at Uncle George's, and to Maureen, ka boola ba hoooo!! I, Carolyn Jackson, being of spastic body and contrite mind, do leave to my wonderful little sis- ter, Janice Fisher, my power to stay unorganized .seven days a week. To Betty Funke, my tennis shoes, and to Vivian Campbell I leave my terrific drive to get to breakfast. I, Beth Jones, being of C71 leave my little sister, Pam Burney, my legs in hopes that she will now be complete and also my seat at the football game. I leave the future occupants of 209 West my curtains in hopes that they will be useful, and to the Senior Clam, GOOD LUCK. I, India Joye, being of big mouth and even big- ger feet, leave my precious little sister, Jan Clay- ton, my ability to write letters, hoping that she may pront by the carbon copies, and to my other precious little sister, Melissa Curtis, my acquaint- ances with town boys, hoping that she may visit the Parlor when Riverside leaves. I, Susanne McKemie, will my little sister, Pam McOwen, my porch Qin the Virginianj with its amazing ability to attract boys. To Sandra Brown, our sharing cream bottles and my ability to get it in the eye, to Carolyn Hellstrom and Pat Fulmer, my future love for Savannah. I, Milree Mackey, being of dense mind and very little body, leave my stoic manner to my vivacious little sis Pat Hudson. To Mary Ellen Farr, an ex- change, my brother for hers! To Carol Vaughan, the good times I've had in Savannah and to Nancy McAlister, my castaway C?J River Rats. I, Dianne Magruder, of extremely healthy body and agitated mind, do hereby leave my little sister, Kris, my swinging pony tail and a pack of Vice- roys , to my other little sister, Judi, my ability to get into trouble and to get out. I, Frances Parsons, do hereby leave to my l'il sister, Mary Lee Bru.nt, my birthday-party-throw- ing room and my calls from Riverside. To voice students, I leave my patience. My ability in his- tory leave to any brave soul who needs it. I, Jen Patton, with much thought and due con- sideraton, do hereby will to my little sister, Dianne Champion, my ability to get up early in the morn- ing, and also, with that skinny figure, my ability to climb in and out windows and almost get away with it. To my other little sister, Sally Biesecker, I leave my place on Student Government. I, Shari Patton, being here, will to my little sis- ter, Libby Webster, my bottle of Lady Clairolg to my other little sister, Jo Smith, I will my smoking permission, to Penny Holder, I will all my sparkl- ing conversations with Mendieta. To my high school days, I leave, gratefully. I, Gail Peay, being of perplexed mind, leave to my sweet l'i1 sis , Suzaxme Brown, my room. To Ann Peay, alll C?J my Riverside boyfriends. To my daughter, Maureen O'Donnell, I leave my ability to get kicked out of health class for reading a comic book. I, Ginny Perkins, being of little mind and de- ilated body, do will to my roommate and grand- daughter, Judy Goodwin, my undying ambition to get up at 6:00 A.lVI., and to my daughter, Ruth Ann Green, my love for Johnny Mathis, the Parlor, and my little brother, Jerry Blackstock. To my little sisters, all the luck, love, and happiness in the world. I, Peggy Peterson, being of contracted mind and expanded body, bequeath thirty-six empty Met- recal cans to Beth Cardwell, hoping she will be more successful than I, to Judy Van Buren, a pile of fan letters for Madame Ring-a-ding, to Zanna ivlarion, my ability to always get caught breaking rules, and to Gail Mosely, all my bubble equip- ment and a snoopy growl. I, Anne Reddick, being of sound body and un- stable mind, do hereby bequeath- to my good friends, Jan Clayton and Judy Mouchet, my escap- ades in Atlanta. To Judy, I also leave my praise for being so understanding. To my little sister, Penny Holder, I leave the hard task of growing up . To my sister, Mary' Jo, I leave nothing but my love. I, Jane Seymour, in the sad UD act of leaving Brenau, leave to my little sister, Joann Pollard, my great stature, and to my other little sister, Mary Little, my wonderful memories of Atlanta to add to her plentiful supply. To my sister, Ann, I leave much love and a Senior red rose. I, Jean Skaggs, bequeath to my little sis, Judy Goodwin, my power of concentration, and the will to use it. I hope Charlie never hears Trust and Obey again. To my second semester roommate I leave kind words and sympathy. To my other little sis, Bobbie, I leave my ten pounds of fat, for she'll need it after her diets. I, Ramona Staples, being of empty mind and sleepy body, endow to Ruth Ann Green my candles for chemistry, to Judy Rackley, my seat on Ex- ecutive Council, to Suellen Austin, the ability to overcome temptation, and to Betty Funke, the endearing name Big Senior . To other occupants of 209, the will to find more ways to change the room. I, Bea Upson, being of chaotic mind as well as body, leave to my precious little sis, Mary Ellen Farr, my French twist and devout admiration of her two brothers. To my daughter, Carol Vaughan, my ability to get along with Princeton men, and to Nancy McAlister, a bottle of pop . I, Annette Vickers, being in full possession of a sound C71 mind, leave my shortness to Dianne Champion and Shelly Smith, to new girls I leave my playpenl', hoping they won't be as big babies as I was in it, last of all I leave . . . to the relief of my teachers. I, Carol Ann Victor, being of unstable mind and spastic body, do hereby will to my little sister, Patricia Fulmer, all my wet blouses, to my other little sister, Susan Irvine, my curlers, and to Judy Rene Mouchet, I leave my French accent. I, Nonie Waller, being of overnourished body, leave to my little sister, Nan Willis, my love for Riverside teas. To my other little sisters, Marty Morrison and Judy Van Buren, I will my wonder- ful senior year, and much love to all three. I, Lee Wilson, being of sound mind and not much body, bequeath to Pam McOwen my condensation book and wish her many pleasant probations, and to Hazel Jo Smith, my love for Brenau. I, Cookie Wood, leave to my loquacious and bestest roommate, Pat Hudson, my ability to roll hair and will power to stay on a diet. To my little sis, Carolyn Hellstrom, I leave my ability to keep off campus and to play cards. mixlxqlx. , , P-Rath' SVJAQVPL- - I . Www M M22 SM M ov MW An.-DQ '? -Hwvwrgx-' Orga n JAJO ck an-MQ 3-hwy, NAA ISJAA. xv-J-Lrfm UY..0,'d.fL.Js- . WM., Www M- Wzxffkw WLWL f'6 6QJ7, 5 3 4.61 zijn CWM- af- fffffk ' ,0.4v JA Q 7M.K'!Z2g1 W Ziff! 4 duff 1 MMM .i- ,ks nf w FRANCES ARRENDM-E ' i President I C Q N i, 7r,AA i ,f ik- 4, . yte :,,A it 'Messe E e .. S , E iie P ax CAIL PEAY ,iti ff 8',y Vice-President .. Mm. - ..n.a., , - Q tser , The Executive Council, corn- , posed of the President, Vice- President, Secretary, and Treas- urer, Editor-in-Chief of the An- , i f nual, Hall Presidents, Presidents W W,: eets of the major organizations, and P ' the Dean of the Academy, meet t every Monday night. In addi- J fs: tion to regulating discipline they i ' are in charge of the two Acade- -' ffwfigagsv , i ff, , K W my formal dances. i i ttiitliis eww-' -, ,sf g Q ,-- ,shi , , . E E BETH JONES , ' 'C xx- President of Senior Class K , , My N 12. rig -va 55, nt H M etsete , M E ANNE CAMPBELL f q P l ' President of Underclassmen 'M X ' f ' it t E ' JANE SEYMOUR , Q, if V. President of Honor Society if ii, ,, 't f 1, Q -xgwgy -, GINGER BROWN gl -,Liga-1,Tff,,'-'ELA Editor-in-Chief Chattahall -1-fi' :ar .,-. L ' LEE WILSON 5 N , w if ,, I resident of Virginian eel .. 1' K K ,C - A W RAMONA STAPLES 2 ee b President of West Hall ' 'F 'N 1 ' - 'W , y W 1 IANICE FISHER 5 4... jf' First Floor North Representative .,y, M, .iet ,J 14, sy, E E E tyiit E VALERIE CAssELL set' ' A litt North Hall President f. d eer. ii. , . ,., nv. '. ,V fe- K., .4 A 'v 1:31-'fl m . , '.,J1.' '-. Irwsirlmzl of Sigma Kappa Delta rffsiflmal of Della Tau Sigma LEN DUNCAN Secretary ANNE REDDICK Treasurer In order to develop the prin- ciples of self-reliance and trust- worthiness in accordance with an agreement between the fac- ulty and the students, and with the purpose of controlling mat- ters in the school life, the mem- bers of tl1e Cooperative Student- Faculty Govcmment p l e d g e themselves to consider and by to realize what its regulations and customs demand of tliemf' clAROLYN jAc:KsoN resizlenl of Religious Council SUSAN l .AN DHU IW nfsirlzzril of Allllrftirr Assvrriation Il-:AN SKM:i:s l'r1'.virl1:nI nf liranlzarn llall INN l,A'l l'ON l'r1'sirlzf11l of Georgian MAllI'1l.lNl'2 llolmullzs rvsirlmzl of Sigma Bda Delta . Mrxirlu-11-:N U'lJ0NNl-:l,1, I'rrf.s'irl.anl nf Della Gamma Sigma llillililli Cn1s1'1N lilac :KY I lA1i1lIS UL ff? f an , Vries ,, ,ern 1 i .inf K 1 ww, ' A . ,wif , ' ,- .gi f f, K- -ff .H-as 5, U I ,' wt. J max ' -K r esiisr . , '-4: ' , X 'gp fi .Q 4 ,. I s 5 4. y L .V . I V, I ,Fi -. , ,fi X--wc K M Mig .ZA I, I , in is 'gan 'Y Q- E 4, WA f n- J mv- 5 QP' YL all it I 't is J SA 1 s K c I 5 E L . i s as X .1 '- YF ' -ww- f - f - if 5 r v - vt U, 1 f 2 ' nas - ,sf -4. ' -f- ff? .' if we fl ' .Le 4 K+' Y A ' .5 .E-V ,152-F . ::::...,.w f m sinks K 545. L 1 5,4 , ,i .3-152 if U, -. Sight. I . 1, ' , 0' avi? , 4 L A S H, a f eaaai i 1 B ' '- A 17 eeee g Seated, Ieft to right: Kay Cauntt, Mary Lee Brunt, Ann Seymour, Miss Sharpe, Linda Hawel, Dianne Champion, Nancy Atkinson. Standing: Carolyn Iackson, President, Cookie Wood. e igioua Gldinef The Religious Council was established for the purpose of bringing together the differ- ent denominations represented in the Acad- emy . Each Sunday night various organiza- tions, as appointed hy the Religious Council, have charge of the Vesper services, which gives each girl the opportunity to participate. CAROLYN IACKSON, President, and Miss Sharpe, the Advisor Top to bottom: Susan Landrum, Presidentg Betty F unke, Vice-Presidentg Judy Christian, Secretaryg Sally .fdtliitic Mociafion Under the direction of its officers, aided by Miss Sweeney, the Athletic Association plans a year-around pro- gram that includes every girl in the Stu- dent Body. There is competition among the four sororities and the losers treat the winners to a party at the end of the year. Girls making a total of 100 points or more receive a Bn at the end of the year. Biesecker, Treasurer. SATURDAY NIGHT RECREATION IN THE GYM if si as fi' Miss La Verne Sweeney Advisor Sealed, left to right: Nancy Atkinson, Lenoir Waller, Ginger Brown. Standing, left to right: Lanier Harris, Ianice Fisher, Gail Peay, Becky Harris, Mrs. Tur- nipseed, Kay Gauntt, Pam Burney, Len Duncan, Jane Seymour. N onor .Sbciefy ly 9 O-J s N F . '94 F -rf-, Officers: lane Seymour, President, Nancy Atkinson, Vice-President, Mrs. Turnipseed, Advisor, Len Duncan, Secretary, Janice Fisher, Treasurer. The Honor Society, as organized in 1935, is based on the five points of scholarship, leadership, loyalty, depend- ability, and character. A student must have an average of 90 or above in all subjects to be eligible and must show herself outstanding for the other four points. To remain in the Honor Soci- ety a member must maintain Honor Roll Grades. No girl has ever lost her membership in this organization, and it is a stimulus for continued and acceler- ated effort on the part of each member. . ' - ,.,,1v...,,,...,,, .,......,......, ,.,.., .. -., ----..-., -..--..r..,---, . - . - .... - Y... .Lf M --,, . -.Y,,-- - W-- .,,, Bolubie Crispin, Lynn DcMent, Laurel Dickey, Bobbette Donna, Len Duncan, Betty Funke, Kay Gauntt, Ruth Ann Green, Becky Harris, Linda Harvel, Madeline Hodges, Peggy Hurst, Carolyn Jackson, Beth jones, India Ioye, Mary Little, Linda Lyon, Joyce McCleskey, Milree Mackey, Frances Parsons, Shari Patton, Peggy Peterson, Ann Peay, Gail Peay, Iudy Rackley, Anne Reddick, Ida Sue Robbins, Ann Seymour, jane Seymour, lean Skaggs, Iulia Smith, Ramona Staples, Gail Thomas, Candy Turner, Bea Upson, Indy Van Buren, Cheryl Wells, and Inna Woodruff. Gif C7 A ee u ' SJ Cl. .af t Us 5 5 issr i iyee riii A? 2 sts, rrooo ' -'i, V ,v',' : Clfmsrzxmsr PROGRAM IN CHAPEL N ,,, .,:W,-f :.:f Under the direction of Miss Cunningham, the Choir las given many inspirational numbers at Sunday night M155 ALICE CUNNINGHAKM lespers. In addition they give a varied program in chap- zl twice a year. They practice three times a week. if Left to right: Lanier Harris, Business Mana- ger: Jane Seymour, Associate Editorg Ginger Brown, Editor-in-Chief. LET5 mm 7775 F00 HND GEZL 6014.6 A05 1 DIP V LETS NX x JOM6 005 DTP LET3 sell Jamf HDS 60 WE WHAT ELSE CAN YOU DO, GINGER? H E L P I Y ! I CAN C!lA7!'A H5007 The HALL I DTP The Staff has embarked on several money - making campaigns. Among these was a raffle in which a watch was given away. just before Christmas vacation, posters such as those above, were placed in prominent places to en- courage the Student Body to bring back ads. Left to right: Betty Funke, Ass. Art Editor, janice Fisher, Ass. Photographic Editor, Susan Landrum, Photographic Editor, jane Seymour, Associate Editorg Ginger Brown, Editor-in-Chief. Lanier Harris, Business Manager, Carolyn jackson, Literary Editor, Ginny Perkins, Art Editor. Back row: Bea Upson, Business Staff, Dianne Magruder, Business Staff, Milree Mackey, Business Staff, Guil Peay, Business Staff, Len Duncan, Asst. Literary Editor, Bonnie Morgan, Business Staff. a ffa lt a f f This year's Cl1attahallv was produced by a staff of fourteen girls. The Editor- in-Chief was chosen by the faculty. Lat- er the rest of the staff was chosen by the Dean and Mrs. Newton, the spon- sor. MRS. GEORGE NEWTON, ADVISOR '- M First Piowq Zanna Marion, Gail Peay, Gail Moseley, Jane Seymour, Ian Clayton, Annette Vickers, Bonnie Morgan, Ramona Staples. Second Row: Mary Ellen F arf, Suzanne MoKernie, Nan Willis, Linda Lyon, Beth Cardwell, Ianet Nixon, Iudy Rackley. Third Row: Lanier Harris, Ioan Pollard, Linda McGuire, Cathy Hook, Ida Sue Robbins, Mary Lee Brunt, Libby Webster, Ann Seymour, Thealma Burnside, Barbara Woerner, Mary Beth Allen, Nancy Atkinson, Ann Peay, Mad- eline Hodges, Frances Pars-ons, Susan Cummings, Peggy Peterson. igma Eff: mega Left to Right: Madeline Hodges President -S Iudy Rackley Vice-President Secretary OFFICERS i lin Beth Cardwell 'iw M Treasurer v Peggy Peterson r. CHARLH-: SCHHAM Sponsor TOMMY ARRENDALE Sponsor 5 i i i SE .S Firsl Bow: Charlaron Hudgins. Bobbie VVeidler, Patsy Eddy, Jerry Davis, Lynn BeI!inger, Sandra Mauldin, Gail Thomas, Linda Harvel, Julia Smith, Linda Hayes. Second Bow: Becky Sum-merlin, Penny Holder, Maureen O'Donnell, Suzanne Brown, Judy Goodwin, Ellyne Findley, Susan Findley, Margarette Mahon, Jana Woodruff, V ioian Campbell, Ruth Anne Green. Third Row: Su- ellen Austin, Suzanne Peak, Anne Campbell, Mary Jo Reddick, Kay Byrd, Jean Skaggs, Sally Smith, Nan McKinney, Jenifer Knor, Pam Burney, Ginny Perkins. ibeha gamma iyma OFFICERS Left to Ribbt. Maureen O,Donnell President Mary Jo Reddiek Vice-President J P3 Judy Goodwin Secretary Bobbie Weidler Treasurer .qw T IAQ, as M V. 4-mfmf. .Q ,. First Row: Lee Wilson, Ianice Fisher, Carol Ann Victor, Bobbie Crispin, Nancy Arant, Cindy Carter, Susan Landrum, Irma Frech, Patricia F ulmer, Len Duncan, A jen Patton, Sally Biesicker, Gail Denton, Pat Williams, Cheryl Wellsflllsecorid Row: Carolyn Iackson, Melissa Curtis, Sally Clancy, Lynn Johnson, Bonnie Beck, Kathy Covington, janet Rodgers, Betty Conrad, Dane Perry, Dianne Ma- gruder, Kris Walker. Third Row: Milree Mackey, Carol Vaughan, Hazel Io Smith, Cookie Wood, Ben Upson, Carol Goodwin, Henrietta Deifmering, Susan I roine, Pam Per-sal. OFFICERS Left to Right: Bobbie Crispin President Nancy Arant Vice-President Dianne Magruder Secretary Carol Ann Victor Treasurer PHILIP LANDRUM Sponsor First Bow: Nonie Walker. Mary Louise Brown, Sandra Brown, Jane Burton, Margo Neil, Pam MeOwen, Dianne Drymon, Marilyn Bass, Earline Starke, Di- anne Champion, Beth Jones, Ginger Brown, Martha Marion Garner. Second How: Sue Halliday, Armeiie Simonton, Carolyn Hellstrom, Judy Mouehet, Mar- flia Morrison, Lynn DeMent, Judy Van Buren, Shelley Smith, Peggy Hurst, San- dra Wagner. Third Bow: Sally XVesley, Valerie Cassell, Kay Gauntt, Nney Me- Alisfer, Sharon, Wagner, Laurel Dickey, Joyce McCleskey, Candy Turner, Betty Fuake, Judy Christian. .mega jan igma OFFICERS Left to Right Becky Harris President Lenoir Waller Vice President Shelley Smith Secretary Diane Champion Treasurer SONNY DEMENT Sponsor Anne Campbell Dianne Champion Judy Chrzstzan Sally Clancy ferry Dams Irma Frech Martha Marion Garner Carolyn Iackson Beth Iones Ioyce McC'leskey Pamela McOwen Bonnze Morgan Dane Perry Anne Reddzok Ann Seymour Bea Upson Carol Ann Victor Cheryl Wells Pat Wzllzams 141-' KM' Nan Willis Q 1ff5f 'gff'ffff fl-fk' f' Qfi'34f,ff?gr5f2f3f,Q5QV5 ,fggvfy fvff .sg JJ-fig' f5if fff?fJ3fffffi fifffflffff? ifiifffsff? ?gffg.7f2y2ffgT4Q'iQf51ifif' figs ff' xgfg ' ff!! ff!! JD v-32' 'ry DFINCES wif TRW ya' W iN ' ff QX I J, Q if 523753, +1337 Jani Q7 gi gig , Wfjyj TN gg K f DTF ff , fp 2? sf!! ff 0 df ,H-' ff' Q-7g-if!! of .S7l'n0Ly Wounfain jrila Every year the Academy offers a trip to the Smokies at the height of the autumn season. The girls enjoy the beauty of fall at such spots as Lake Santeelah, Tapooa, Fontana Dam fwhere they have a Sunday servioej, Newfound Gap, and Clingmanis Dome. They also enjoy sightseeing at such laces at Gatlingburg, Tennessee, and lake Indian reservation at Cherokee, North Carolina. After a steak dinner in Walhalla, South Carolina, they return to Gainesville. Ju VtAA1': fAmmm..SkYKAl s I t GW 2 ,,Q. V,,A Vr.. ' fa ufwtii i , ,A,,,,, H, ..... H iw-f---M 1,W,v,i1 -kkf. ff-my --12 W my S1 5 W L, : ,, t.:i,.a.,,,1,,:L , ,,.a-two ,, 5 f-W. ,A .. -- H4,-fxwefgeffmym3,fr:ze5Waft.:f'7-, V f W ,... A A t i L: L' :95l?5l5 r QIQZEH i ' ,, :,,-Qty-WwWs4.,5: ,, if-- , fn, N35-,W fmwfa . , f -k,, ,Ro .fffw . ,,,- V. ff A J ' ' ' :A-- i , tiot jim ali? A I iwyyw - W owen? -ag ' 'ITV ni t -' ' L'L, ' , : 1 . P mag egg? r o ,,-. H .V ,,-k L ' ' fl h. ',m',.f Q K . ,,, 1 wer 'X ww'rrfHfS'ffH'R'Wfi'- - .... ' Q Q -- r - ' I f QU! Ol ao inyfo The Washington-New York trip every spring includes an amazing itinerary. This year the giris lefl Gainesville by train on March 29 and visited Monticello, the State Iloase, Williarnslaurg, Jamestown, and Nor-folkwhere they took an ouernighf boat Hip lo Baltimore. 5 a 5 After arrwmg rn New lork by prwate bus they were whzrled away to such exciting places as Radio Czty Chmatown the Empire State Buzldmg the Statue of Libert the Umted Natrons Buzldrn Lmd s the Latm Quarter and a sta e 9 g El S play. Left to Right: Errol Bisso and lane Seymourg Butch Tobin and Anne Camp- bellg Fred Scott and Gail Peayg Beth Ionesg Tracy Arrendale, Miss Santa Clausg Broufn Thornton, Mr. Santa Clausg Anne Reddickg Maureen O'Donnell and Nicky Nixong Len Duncan and Don Hazelg Ken Mangum. gh:-iafmafs ance On December 3, 1960, the annual Academy Christmas Dance was held in the gymnasium. Music was provided by the Spades . Decoration carried out a pink and green motif of Fantasu . Mn. AND Mns. SANTA CLAUS MISS EDWARDS, MRS. TURNIPSEED, AND MRS. NEWTON OUR CHAPERONES Qhjyrjf X P ergzfiued - 1. N 4 x l X , v . I 4 ., 4' K 0 E 'U 4 Q as f X S ' x 1 H -fu -, N 1 1 I x ' I Y , I J XP u ' K l . L U 11 1 i 'N 4. 6,xXf 4 Q fm MN if 'Q WTS FN' 'SOAP BOX POLITICIAN MOST POPULAR Cul. PEAY 'MISS BOOKWORM MOST STUDIOUS KAY GAUNTT GM IW uperfa fiuea MOST CHARMING BETH JONES 'FIRST WOMAN PRESIDENT' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED JANE SEYMQUR A . ' 5 '-434513-igr wma mm f .i fy J. ulaerfafiuea NX SY BYRXKWN X S'x5m Lxmxxmw 'nb 1 'MISS LAZYBONES MOST DEPENDABLE ANNE CAMPBELL Superfafiuea Wx w V . xv I M OST VERSATILE' IANICE FISHER 'MISS OLYMPIC' MOST ATHLETIC SUSAN LANDRUM E 5 3 5 ' 4 si N 4 SCAMPUSED KID MOST FUN LOVING BE'1'rY FUNKE MISS BROADWAY' MOST TALENTED ANNE Puaznmcx ulaerliafiueo IX JCTS BEST FRIEND 1 liIliNDI,1lCST Bl'2'l'll JONES 'lflfloz 'Mflo Selected by the faculty and the hostesses of Brenau Acad- emy, these seniors have those qualities of leadership, service, loyalty, personality, neat per- sonal appearance, scholarship, and conduct necessary for good, all-around character. A 05 x FRANCES ARRENDALE LEN DUNCAN J LAJXILER HARR15 CAROLYN JACKSON ,, rw at H rf E. ' 29 K .- - -- 2 -.:::v:es,,A.. K V ':':,,,e xml-5 -5 F ' rs , 'X , L.-- E www - .iifiw , 2 'iff---:,:::,1i'f: .if-I f , iii' :V1f'-Hzilllcf Ai w a Y - A ,... Q . ':1,wJm..,,-A by - ,,,. A Z f :,f.-- 2 -r- r 2 1 ' ff -. 2-.J -H .Lf . . ' 1 1- BETH TONES GAIL PEAY JANE SEYMCUR RAMONA STAPLES J Uv 5 Sf Qi ii2E5Q?2515wSQi , . Q Xi? , fi M 2H :LW faESf2i2Q sf? Qkfxffgg Qi , W is Ei 1 ' R f, X 3 4 55? 35 XKAX igig QQ 5525335 EYDVQQ5 SQ fW,Qai u Esademy Swllla W Q30 .AlSV:f ,... :pf--1 ,E.'LS ff: zlui ' .LT -. - , - yy.. . :.,Lf. aX,.: 1,5 A ..:f,. . ,,.. . fp 'Q zt7-far m .. N -::2-.. .2 sqfgr k M ' 1 qffm '-,gli . A- i ' If-X: ,. Q, ll l l K ..k: g.,, L l i , Brown, ' 5411 the S1312-fam 50 PI'f3 'f'W 'g you very for gi4trirfg me th? off as ffioie of your judges.. , f ! SJ Q i ?i 5 g,, Kindest regare s. Tony Perkins c!q4BudQy Clarke 15 East 55rd Street New York City jlzirc! pf .Slwml Ffa gourfh pface JANE SEYMOUR , E: 1' , f gf? I I .s , .ii ga Q GA11. PEAY FRANCES ARBENDALE LANIER HARRIS .14 Wofe .zdlolareciafign To Mr. Milton Hardy, our publisher, and Marilyn Hutchinson, our pho- tographer, for their wonderful co-operation and the many hours spent. To Mrs. George Newton for her ceaseless efforts and encoiuagement as our sponsor. To Miss Branham for her marvelous patience. To Mr. Tony Perkins for his kindness in selecting the beautiesg 'UO of-vo To the faculty and the Student Body for their invaluable aid in securing ads, sponsors, and patrons. To the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Georgia F oresty Service in allowing us to use their pictures. To the City of Gainesville for allowing us to use their jail and street cleaner. To WGGA, Ronald's, and the Humane Society for allowing us to use their property for pictures. To the girls, other than the Staff, who have given so much time in typing and other efforts to make this Annual. And to the Staff whose efforts, interest, and undying enthusiasm, even when the going got rough, have made this Annual possible. Without all of you we never could have done it. Thank you, each and every one. Ginger Brown Editor-in-Chief CHATFAHALL 1961 I THE SENIORS DID A GOOD IOBI SHE LOVED IT ALLII QS, E2 I STAG PARTY! I SISTERS . . . si: fsfwsffra:ie? :fa,s!s,-'iwgsss4.1fxA,, V VS- I 'L ffj.kg3,gQ1ssEslwfssz 'ws ifqgfsgf' if 1 E, I . I T ,. 'wh IIISIE 4 ',1 - '.--: THIS IS' WHAT BRENAU DOES TO US I ! I i K V 1:17 QQ.. p ,S 5 .W-P21231 I ' ' , A-1 t:,' ill 4 , pjgy, ,V k X NU Iv: -'Z fm i ,. wgii- 5 :ffwfigggfaf wi: Hffigiv I ' ,, 1 Q 4255? .5233 ' szfifstv 5 E, f,ff,,i1v..: , ' A ,Qi - 2 fjfgi , f , LEP 1 , Q Z, 3 , , 2 1 5 454 -V -' N V ' ' 3 ,W ww F. X '- 22 f wa ka! 55 Q L ,L fs' Vg' .MM 51:7-, f ff 2-,V . , 'ii' W 5 T-5 A 1 .TE I E p HDNENl1l1x 'N F 1 X l' X .1 1 1 1 1 X, 1 1 it 1' xx 1' pi 1 f 1 . E in l 1 V1 1 1 , . 5 X ' lt 11,1 A i ' W 1 ' 1 l 1 1 l l 31 1 1 U . 5. ,V1 1 1' 1 W 1 ll A ,1 'H 3 111 1 it fi l X li X '1 1 L 1 . f , . X, s q...........- Dip Mary Beth Allen Sally Biesecker Box 3338 992 Oakdale Rd. N.E. Myrtle Beach, S. C Atlanta 7, Ga. HI 8-5314 DR 82895 April 18 Oct. 23 Nancy Arant Judi Bowen 107 Nottingham Rd. Warner Robins, Ga. WA 36701 Aug. 20 Frances Arrendale Gallatin, Tenn. 452-4469 Aug. 2 Nancy Atkinson 322 North Dooly Montezuma, Ga. 8407 Nov. 5 Suellen Austin 140 N.W. 59th St. Miami 37, Fla. PL 8 825 June 7 Bonnie Beck Star Rt. 2 Moore Haven, Fla. WH 62333 Oct. 31 Lynn Bellinger 1275 By-the-Way Atlanta 6, Ga. DR 78442 Aug. 15 88 Pine Lake Drive Atlanta 5, Ga. BL 56720 Jan. 3 Ginger Brown 1038 Caliente Dr. Jacksonville 11, Fla. RA 56785 Sandra Brown 306 Orange St. Macon Ga. SH 37724 Aug. 4 Suzanne Brown 2007 S. Indian River Rd. Ft. Pierce, Fla. HO 41369 June 23 Mary Louise Brown 215 Springdale Dr. N.E. Atlanta 5, Ga. CE 32397 March 30 Mary Lee Brunt 2782 Margaret Mitchell Dr. Atlanta 5, Ga. CE 31975 Dec. 20 Pam Burney 910 Wildwood Dr. Valdosta, Ga. CE 40910 May 11 Thelma Burnside Central Romana Corp. La Romana, Dom. Rep. Nov. 5 Jane Burton Ingleside Park Athens, Tenn. SH 51805 April 26 Anne Campbell Watkinsville, Ga. SO 95186 Nov. 25 Vivian Campbell Watkinsville, Ga. SO 95186 Oct. 8 Beth Cardwell P.O. Box 2457 New Orleans, La. JA-57721, Ex. 1774 April 3 Valerie Cassell 801 Eldorado Ave. Clearwater Beach, Fla 3-6584 March 27 Dianne Champion Summerfield Rd. Selma, Ala. TR 444 59 Dec. 18 Judy Christian 2002 Hickory Hills Rd. Florence, Ala. EM 32314 Jtme 28 Sally Clancy 1005 Concord Ave. Drexel Hill, Pa. SU 95660 June 26 Jan Clayton 30 Collier Rd. Apt. 10 Atlanta 9, Ga. TR. 333643 April 3 irec fory Kathy Covington Guthrie, Ky. 48-3-2596 July 1.1 Bobbie Crispin 241 Plantation Rd. Palm Beach, Fla. VI 41344 April 5 Susan Cummings 4087 Redwing Ave Jackson, Miss. EM 62817 Oct. 8 Melissa Curtis 830 Lee Street Dawson, Ga. Oct. 25 Jerry Davis Parrot, Ga. 411 Sept. 30 Lynn De Ment Mason Hall Road Kenton, Tenn. PI 95398 Dec. 30 Gail Denton Box 2615 Gatlinburg, Tenn. 436-5319 July 28 Henrietta Dettmermg 241 Hood Ave. Fayetteville, Ga. HO 14461 Jan. 2 Laurel Dickey 4400 Gate Lane Bay Point Miami, Fla. PL 82523 Oct. L1 Bobbette Donna 4 St. Louis Road Collinsville, Ill. 01 4-3142 Jan. 29 Jan. 29 Dianne Drymon Strodes Creek Farm Rural Route 2 Paris, Ky. 1778 Aug. 7 Len Duncan 825 Andalusia Ave. Coral Gables, Fla. HI 33272 Feb. 15 Gail Dye 950 Veltre Circle SW Atlanta 1.1, Ga. PL 5-7374 Oct. 23 Patsy Eddy 1138 Oakdale Road NE Atlanta 7, Ga. DR 75426 Aug. 19 Mary Ellen Farr 2205 Spalding Drive Dunwoody, Ga. GL 7-4286 Feb. 22 Ellyne Findley Route 2 Duluth, Ga. GR 62259 July 26 Janice Fisher Como, Miss. 4881 Jan. 26 Irma Frech 516 East 53rd Street Savannah, Ga. AD 61712 Sept. 22 Patricia Fulmer 37 East 52nd Street Savannah, Ga. AD 21783 Sept. 7 Betty Funke U.S.D.M. Monrovia Liberia cfo Dept. of S. Mailing Room Washington 25, D. C. March 9 Martha Maron Garner 131 S. Clark Street Milledgeville, Ga. GL 27642 Nov. 22 Kay Gauntt 1421 Bellvue Drive Gadsden, Ala. LI 34491 Jan. 10 Carol Goodwin Lenoir City, Tenn. YU 67400 Sept. 5 Judy Goodwin Lakewood Fstates Bessemer, Ala. HA 52365 Sept. 17 Ruth Anne Green Nashville Pike Gallatn, Tenn. 452-4658 Jan. 15 Becky Harris 1404 E. 17th Pl. Tulsa, Oklahoma LE 97344 Aug. 21 Lanier Harris 4708 Sylvan Dr. Savannah, Ga. EL 41917 Sept. 16 Linda Harvel 2019 Hastings Drive Charlotte, N. C. ED 44806 Oct. 15 Marcia Heffner Andrews Farm Rd. Spartanburg, S. C. 5833720 July 6 Carolyn Hellstrom 3 Richmond Dr. Wymberley Savannah, Ga. EL 50165 Aug. 18 Madeline Hodges 1004 Whitlock Ave. Marietta, Ga. 42-86065 J une 19 Penny Holder 880 Moores Hill Rd. N.W. Atlanta 5, Ga. CE 32536 Sept. 24 Cathy Hook 175 Avery Dr. Atlanta, Ga. TR 28246 Feb. 16 Peggy Hurst 1000 Brown St. Dalton, Ga. BR 82655 March 15 Susan Irvine 11 EH. Ave. Glendale, Ariz. YE 76863 Sept. 21 Carolyn Jackson Rome Road Summerville, Ga. 857-3312 Jan. 6 Lynn Johnson 310 W. Prentiss Ave. Greenville, S. C. CE 33727 Sept. 10 Beth Jones Box 128 Jasper, Ga. 3043 Aug. 17 India Joye 410 Park Ave. Thomasville, Ga. CA 63744 Oct. 21 Jenifer Knor American Consulate Apartado 426 Maracaibo, Venezuela, Feb. 20 Susan Landrum Jasper, Ga. 6923377 Oct. 6 Linda Lyon Park Ave. Opp, Alabama HY 31531 Aug. 8 Mary Little 42 13th St. N.E. Atlanta 9, Ga. TR 6-8615 Aug. 18 S. Nancy Mc.Alister 2211 W. Melrose Place Peoria, Illinois Nov. 25 Joyce McCleskey P.O. Box 85 Princess Anne, Va. PA 2849 Feb. 11 Linda McGuire 973 Tennyson Dr. N.W Atlanta 18, Ga. TR 24209 June 7 Susanne McKemie 988 North Ave. Macon, Ga. SH 37270 July 22 Nan lVlcKenney Route 1, Senoia, Ga. Gay 2921 Aug. 21 Pam McOwen 3029 North Federal Delray Beach, Fla. BE 360 May 29 Milree Mackey U.S.N.S. Navy 3002, Box 34 cfo Fleet Post Office San Francisco, Calif. EK 2941 July 25 Dianne Magruder 10 Club Drive Rome, Ga. 232-7914 Dec. 16 Margarette Mahon 1312 Chjlhowee Dr. Knoxville, Tenn. Aug. 28 Zanna Marion 107 S. Woodland Lr. Marietta, Ga. 42-85005 Dec. 2 Sandra M auldjn 60 Augusta Rd. Lavonia, Ga. EL 63824 Dec. 13 Bonnie Morgon cfo Creole Pet. Corp. Amuay Bay Refinery J udibana, Falcon Venezuela, S.A. Aug. 5 Martha Morrison 1378 Brook Forest Dr. N.E Atlanta, Ga. ME 66378 Oct. 6 Gail Mosely 2824 Sheffield Rd. Macon, Ga.. SI-I 28507 April 9 Judy Mouchet 2637 Peachtree Rd. Atlanta, Ga. CE 72046 Nov. 7 Margo Neil Blythewood Cleveland, Tenn. GR 65568 July 5 Janet Nixon Creole Pet. Corp. Judibana, Edo, Falcon Venezuela, S. A. Jan. 11 Maureen ODon.nel1 Central Romana Corp. La Romana, Dom. Rep. May 5 Marion Palmer 222 Atlantic Circle Savannah, Ga. EL 53489 March 29 Frances Parsons Box 427 U.S.F.S. Robbinsville, N. C. GR 93437 Aug. 30 Jen. Patton 243 Beverly Place Macon, Ga. SH 31845 Aug. 15 Shari Patton 15 Donovan St. Ft. Rucker, Alabama 3947 Dec. 8 Ann Peay Central Romana Corp. La Romana, Dom. Rep. June 5 Gail Peay Central Romana Corp. La Romana, Dom. Rep. Nov. 13 Peggy Peterson 4845 River Basin Dr. S. Jacksonville 7, Fla. EX 86553 June 24 Joann Pollard P.O. Box 17 535 Davis Dr. Warner Robins, Ga. WA 25820 Dec. 26 Judy Rackley 196 Buford Place Macon, Ga. SH 55914 Dec. 25 Anne Reddick 118 Glenwood Ave. Burlington, N. C. CA 60314 May 19 Mary Jo Reddick 118 Glenwood Ave. Burlington, N. C. CA 60314 Nov. 9 Ida Sue Robbins 321 South 3rd St. Richmond, Ky. 447 May 10 Anxn Seymour Apartado 1227 Marcona Mining Co. Lima, Peru Jan. 3 Jane Seymour Apartado 1227 Marcona Mining Co. Lima, Peru Mar. 25 Annette Simonton Rt. 1, Griffin, Ga. 3441 Oct. 26 Jean Skaggs 2518 Whale Harbor Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Oct. 7 Hazel Jo Smith 206 N. Monroe Albany, Ga. HE 20876 Julia Smith Rt. 5, Sunset Hills Hickory, N. C. DA 73068 March 27 Lane Sally Smith louisville Dr. Swainsboro, Ga. BE 78494 Sept. 19 Ramona Staples. P.O. Box 134 Little Rock, Ark. LOcut 5-BU70 Jan. 11 Earline Starke Calle 69 12-31 Qpinta Cardon Maracaibo, Venezuela, Dec. 4 Rebecca Summerlin 3141 Toney Dr. Decatur, Ga. BU 94789 May 29 Gail Thomas 2144 N.W. 4th Place Gainesville, Fla. FR 24993 Dec. 12 Candy Turner 136 N. E. 96th St. Miami Shores, Fla. PL 81160 Oct. 2 Bea Upson 37 East 40th St. Savannah, Ga. AD 61117 Nov. 28 Judy Van Buren 837 Clifton Rd. N. E. Atlanta, Ga. DR 34834 Sept. 20 Carol Vaughan cfo J. C. Wright Metter, Ga. MU 54361 July 28 Annette Vickers 18 Perkerson Lr. Austell, Ga. 948-9718 Nov. 30 Carol Ann Victor 206 Harlan Dr. Fairway Oaks Savannah, Ga. EL 41164 April 4 -L, Kris Walker Central Romana Corp. La Romana, Dom. Rep. Oct. 24 Lenoir Waller 612 South McDonough St. Decatur, Ga. DR 73162 March 14 Libby Webst er 430 N. E. 35th St. Boca Raton, Fla. BR 4185 July 16 Bobbie Weidler Creole Pet. Corp. Amuay Refinery -J udibana, Edo. Falcon Venezuela, S. A. 623 May 12 Cherie Wells cfo S.V.P.M. 910 Gadjah Ave. Sungei Gerong, Palembang Sumatra, Indonesia Feb. 28 Pat Williams 131 Riviera Way St. Petersburg, Fla. 51-66171 Aug. 29 Nan Willis 1871 Windemere Dr. N. E. Atlanta 9, Ga. 'I'R 41089 June 23 Lee Wilson 1366 Dahlia St. Baton Rouge, La. DI 35898 Oct. 4 Q Pt. cp, ,XT y o U- Rs Barbara Woemer XF 'dc 355 West Lloyd - . Pensacola, Fla. I I 5 ' HE 85342 Sept. 27 Mi, Cookie Wood Box 202 Dawson, Ga. WY 52511 March 22 Jana Woodruff 9911 J ulliard Dr. Bethesda 14, Maryland EM 54492 Oct. 11 lI'eCt0l'y FACULTY- Miss C. B. Branham 319 Monticello St. Covington. Ga. 3351 Jan. 29 Miss Myrtle Edwards Brenau College Gainesville, Ga. July 18 Mss LaVerne Sweeney 2757 Araphoe Ave. Jacksonville 10, Fla. EV. 9-0423 Jan. 26 Miss Alice Cunningham Box 107 Walnut Ridge, Ark. TU-4-3607 Sept. 23 Mrs Robert Turnipseed 623 E. Spring Gainesville, Ga. LE 2-8629 Miss Dreta Sharpe 305 S. Main St. Sylvania, Ga. LO 4-6826 Dec. 31 Mrs. George Newton 466 Christopher Dr. N. W. Gainesville, Ga. LE 4-7024 June 22 Miss Gretchen Hozsch 16 Fontaine Dr. Newnan, Ga. AL 3-4118 March 28 Mrs. Lucille Hughes W. Cedar St. Franklin, Ky. 586-4567 Dec. 19 Mrs. John F. Blodgett 437 Green St. Place Gainesville, Ga. LE 2-1173 Sept. 14 HOSTESSES- Mrs. Virginia Griffith 537 Napoleon Columbus 13, Ohio BE-1-6475 Feb. 8 Mrs. Pearl Lauderbach Charlotte 7, N. C. 5328 Randolph Road MA 62054 July 9 Mrs. Douglas Tipton 530 20th St. N. W. Cleveland, Tenn. GR 6-8139 Oct. 13 Mrs. George Bogart Jasper, Tenn. Sept. 26 Mrs. Frances Hodgkins 8009 River Rd. R.ichmond, Va. AT 8-3197 Aug. 16 Mrs. C. A. Troupe 4210 Acorn St. Charlotte, N. C. KE 74333 Oct. 7 Mrs. W. H. Budd 5001 Cortez Dr. Orlando, Fla. CY-3-1386 May 9 Mrs. Seth Pallmeyer 1811 Huff Witchita Falls, Texas CL 723-6009 April 18 ,435 I I , , N .. S bf I 5 ' .. .K ,- S X G Q- , CJ I s S Q - . ,X 1 . ,' .. L I ,. GX N Q R gi? g. ... ' -f 'N Q ,X-5 5 . X '- s,. 2 F is g X , gf x 1 i k v R ,f I , x .2 I nj JL ,90l'l50l'5 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Findley Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Frierson-MoEoer Co. Miss Myrtle Edwards The Mezzanine of Branham Hall' Mrs. S. D. Reddiok Compliments of a Friend Iohn Sexton dr Co. Dr. and Mrs. Roland A. Brown Miss Dreta Sharpe Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Ideal Cleaners and Laundry Mrs. Oliver Stowers Mrs. S. F. Harris W. E. Hood Furniture Co. W. Hasson Goodwin Nix Gulf Service Station Compliments of a Friend Frank Green Grocery Martin if Reed Service Station Miss C. B. Branham Dr. and Mrs. George Mahon Roger H. Cummings F. M. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Weilder Cltl'0l'l5 Mrs. Frances Hodgkins Mrs. Virginia Griffith Mrs. Douglas Tipton Mr. and Mrs. John G. Goodwin Miss Gretchen Horsch Downtown Snack Bar Western Auto Asso. Store B. H. Moore i7 Son Niven? S'hoe Shop Bugger Lee Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mohler Compliments of a Friend Hulsey's Mrs. Della Pallmeyer Mrs. Troupe Qf f ,P . sP'yVJ'fsMyf3'5'?NyXQ!w'4i5:Z3'f WV N Wfkfxfogfig JMMW 1 wif sf 5 Qywigffg XQMQQ K WM YV 429296 or farm Y WN JF? N 5 Q, I :in - ,ff W ' W ee Be ee by ' .16 eni 3957? 5 ' avi M' ' ww X W of . QW Q V LX I 196965 99 wwgbi 15 Q fig 99 ee EYE H9 i wv x 'Q i Ty? 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QLSTZX5-ssii A WWA ' i xX ! 4 A, 1 .YN I A f f 3, A r ' Y A A 'F fo NEW HOLLAND and GAINESVILLE PLANTS GAINESVILLE, GA. .ilawLin5 lgfumging 0. Industrial Boulevard Phone LE 2-8445 GAINESVILLE, GA. Phone LEnox 2-0186 6OCLl Cll'l pAal l'I'laUy7 HC. Complete Drug Store Seruicev EAST BROAD STREET GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA eorgia lgrinfing 0. COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 437 South Bradford Street P. O. Box 112 GAINESVILLE, GA. CAGHQLQPO Cbflblnlgel' CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR BUILDING MATERIALS P. O. BOX 57 1125 Main Street Phone LE 4-3551 GAINESVILLE, GA. Z?aLer 67 gakr Conofrucfion 0. ATLANTA ROAD - LEnox 2-8264 GAINESVILLE, GA. General Masonry Contractors Contractors W. W. Baker I. R. Baker LEnox 4-4798 LEnox 2-1741 aineauif e mio! 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Phone LEnox 4-5258 or 4-3306 623 MAIN STREET GAINESVILLE, GA. 47:?3 x1::1 .f A3av'59-' 5' 2? g.,z .L A le TO SERVE YOU: jlze Gfizen Kari Qpainefnuif e Wafionafgan .jlze jimi WafionafganL rl l fl' gf f 5 x Ugly yur 6 MEMBERS OF F. D. I. C. ' Aglzlbt . 1 , jeff , E -My ' Y A p X X C V ' lu 6 S fl , I ff ' .1 Q 1 gf , to . 4+ - N 2555 x f L Wm gd Wm. P Camlohe! ainedui! e ing 0. G M C Feeds Have What The Whole World Is Seeking QUALITY At Lower Price. Why Pay More? 435 High St. S. W. LEnox 4-5231 Gainesville, Ga. Wherever You See GMC You See A Successful Operation Compliments Of e0l ge 'Ml l'Q 3' Sono 405 Industrial Blvd. Phone LEnox 4-5436 GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA ,SE 'E ' SQA? fsof E Nagy OMCPLQEJLX JK 9 f we M ygqjv H 2 A if www Cf if A ' DJJQ, oo worf A E Em E ' NV GAINESVILLE, GA. I JGng5fon Z?anL CCE' jrual Established 1889 Member F. D. I. C. KINGSTON, TENNESSEE Compliments Of C6 77 ll'lCl0 0 GAINESVILLE, GA. 2 Gockran 6 racer? CHOICE WESTERN MEATSP FROZEN FOODS - SELF-SERVICE MEATS GAINESVILLE, GA. Olalo gd mcofad Cjoffon Compliments Of 7 J. C penile? 5 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY, ixgn, gd ,S7U 0l0:5!lil Q 216 East First Street ROME - GEORGIA Telephones: Penn Nixon Office Forrest Shropshire Home 5843 7825 Home 4-1160 Compliments Of pf? 0 wg Za A 011,52 A W if gwhf f W Qiwijh WWW? WWUCMWV U wa AW Wgwfzgyhqef if W af? wwf VJ AQWVQEEEEEEEEE SSBEEEEESSEEHESQSSEEHEBSE Gfall building mam-i 1 '1 bl h p th th h eath th f p A h A lght th gh f lt d tht p bl ' p d t f r d b d gtime-Marble! R hm ?'335963536 THE GEORGIA MARBLE COMPANY ?9AE36?63536S23Sg Compliments Of I ' Q l . R orloorafion ,' , I icolaee anufacfurin Ve' ,' ' L -A .1 1 X 9 EZ X MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS: CHIX GAUZE DIAPERS f C CHIX RIB SHEETS V' x x In Y- ! , ,.i lv Lx-455 cm, only is ,,,,.-if CHIX PLANT BED COVERS A A CHICOPEE GEORGIA 5 .9 ev 'R 'I def r I4 'N QW cwlaer orifif Phones: 3043 - 2913 IASPEH GEORGIA 1 af' 6 MN F7 Q' 5' rf - , is Compliments Of jimi jecleraf,Si1,uingA oan GAINESVILLE, GA. ,Q grim aifea jurnifure 0. 9 ! 1671 0 ff COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS N 5.1 -.J f w :Q J fi' Y-X 4 - iw X 3 , I, 5. .V fn, lx - ' jlf J xx, f 3 J xo 131 135 North Bradford Street Phone LE 4-5388 GAINESVILLE, GA. CZLQ My MLLW, Thompson Bridge Road GAINESVILLE - GEORGIA FULL LINE OF BAKERY GOODS Phone LE1wx 4-9910 I MOC ji? Olflflidalig SERVICE CENTER OF GAINESVILLE TIRE REPAIRING - RECAPPING and VULCANIZING 302 East Broad Street GAINESVILLE, GA. Phone LEnox 4-7510 LEnox 4-9902 Phone eorgiana Wok! 81 mdfuranf 50 Modern Units - Television and Telephones - Swimming Pool MR. and MRS. HULSEY, Managers and Owners U. S. 23 ONE MILE SOUTH OF GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA Z MORE AND BETTER SERVINGS IN EVERY CAN Purveyors of Quality Products Throughout Georgia, North Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina Prompt Shipment Made of all Orders, Whether a Case or a Carload Q fgiiih W 71 THQ ck 'Iam l I ...-l-:..4 -.--v-1--T-Q 'Y' N CATERING EXCLUSIVELY TO Schools, Colleges, Hospitals, Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs, F R U Industrial Food Operations, Bakers and Institutions ?NDB S A GENERAL OFFICES MACON, GEORGIA - -J +-'-v-4m1-nn'-'fwm , ' wwaxq Riff' a n +1 'L I 5 ,
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