Buchanan High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Buchanan, GA)
- Class of 1956
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YELLOWJACKET ’56 Presented by Senior Class of BUCHANAN HIGH SCHOOL Buchanan, Georgia B. H. S. our Alma Mater To our vow of love To ourselves and to each other Faithful friends we’ll prove. Faithful, loyal, firm, and true High school days are swiftly fleeting . Heart bound to heart we will be Soon we’ll leave these halls Year by year the ages through Ne’er to join another meeting ’Till in heaven we meet. ’Neath these hallowed walls. FOREWORD May the years ahead bring you much happiness and great success as you look back upon your high school days. We feel that you will agree with us that they were the happiest days of your life. - • - It is the goal of the Yellow jacket Staff to help you re- live, as you leaf through the pages, the memorable days at 'B. H. S.” We also hope that it will bring you closer to your friends and that they will not be forgotten. You may not regard this book in the same way as the annual staff does, but to us it is a masterpiece, and it is with great pride that we presentto you this 1956 YELLOW JACKET. DEDICATION To Mrs. Ina Driver, who has truly been our friend and inspiring leader, we the seniors of the class of 1956 gratefully dedicate our yearbook, The Yellowjacket. Much time and energy she has devoted to her present role as sponsor of the senior class, and in so doing she has exemplified lofty ideals, devo- tion, and loyalty which we may well use as a guide as we travel life's road. ANNUAL STAFF WANDA LIVELY GERALDINE MUNROE PEGGY TILLMAN Business Manager Editor Assistant Editor YELLOWJACKET ’56 ASSISTANTS ESTHER ROWELL LUCILLE SHEDD RALPH HUTCHESON BERTHA DAVENPORT LEON GOLDIN BETTY SMITH FAYE PHILLIPS SHIRLEY LEE SHERRY KISER DELORES PRICE CAROL BOWMAN MRS. INA W. ROSA PRICE NORA BUSH JAMES HACKNEY RANDALL ROWELL FRANCES DAVENPORT DOT KINZY BARBARA SMITH SHIRLEY WIN GO RUDY WOOD ANN GOLDIN NORMA WHITTON DRIVER, Sponsor o INSTRUCTIONAL SUPERVISOR OF HARALSON COUNTY JOHN HUTCHESON MADISON M. SANDERS JIM BAILEY Not Shown C. A. ELLIS ARTHUR ABERNATHY DR. C. H. ALLEN MISS RACHEL ABNEY COUNTY BOARD LOCAL BOARD LEE WORTHY STEVE GARNER B. O. SANDERS GLENN DENNIS J. F. HUTCHESON SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE HARALSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION M. M. SANDERS, County School Superintendent I. L. BAILEY, Chairman, Buchanan BUCHANAN GEORGIA November 22, 1955 BOARD MEMBERS: JOHN HUTCHESON, Tempi CLARENCE ELLIS. Tallapoosa BOARD MEMBER8: A. M. ABERNATHY. Buchanan DR. C. H. ALLEN. Waco Prorr.an Dear Students: You have almost reached that hour when you will graduate from high school for the first and only time in your lives. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you, the Senior Class of 1956, for your scholastic achievements and also for the fact that you have had the courage, the ambition and ability to spend twelve years of your life in useful living. I am sure that each member of this class is looking f or- ward with keen anticipation toward the desirous goal of success. There are many roads approaching your various desires, some longer, more winding and containing more obstacles than others but, in the end, whichever road you may choose to travel, down the highway of life, may each of you choose the perfect one that will lead you ever forward and upward to the peak of success. Your friend, Madison M. Sanders, Superintendent Haralson County Schools PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE E. H. GOLDIN. PRINCIPAL Spring, 1956 Students: I wish to compliment you on your good behavior, splendid cooperation, and excellent school spirit. In the Buchanan High School the various experiences and activities that you have engaged in will, I am sure, be of great help to you in your becoming better citizens and leading happier lives. So you may meet the problems of life with more ability and confidence, our aim has been to offer you a varied and well rounded curriculum. In making this great country of yours even a greater and better one in which to live, each of you as American citizens must accept the responsibilities of doing your part in what- ever field of endeavor that may be required of you. To each of you I shall always wish the best of everything. Sincerely, Ernest H. Goldin Principal MRS. C. A. ALLEN Government, History, English. Degree--B. S. University of Georgia University of Tennessee Converse College Tift College. MRS. IN A W. DRIVER English, Library, Glee Club. Degree—B. E. State Teachers College Northwestern University Mercer, Industrial Psychology from U. S. Army-Air Force Training School. MR. R. B. GOLDIN, JR. Health, General Math, Economics, Penmanship. Degree—B.B. A. University of Georgia. MRS. E. H. GOLDIN English, French, Etiquette. Degree—A. B. G.S.C. W. and Graduate Work at Duke University. MR. E. H. GOLDIN, Principal Science, Chemistry. Degree—B. S. and M. A. S.M.U. and Alabama University. MISS ANN HEAD Commercial Teacher. Degree—B. A. West Georgia, Rome Division of University of Georgia, Oglethorpe. MR. BOBBY HEAD Government, History, Algebra, General Math. Degree—L.L.B. West Georgia College Emory University. MR. DAVE HARDIN Athletics Coach, Agriculture and Shop. Degree—B. S. in Agriculture Education. Mississippi State College. MR. ROBERT JONES Biology, Health, History. Degree—B. S. in Biology North Georgia College. MRS. CLARA SWINSON Home Economics. Degree—B. H. S. University of Georgia Berry College MR. KERM1T WOOD Algebra, Geometry, Physics. Degree—Equivalent to Industrial Engineering. West Georgia College Georgia Tech Oglethorpe University. IN MEMORIAM EVELYN THOMASSON One of the Flowers In God's Bouquet Bom: November 1, 1937 Died: December 30, 1955 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SHIRLEY LEE — ....-------------------------------- Vice President JAMES HACKNEY............................................President DELORES PRICE - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Secretary BERTHA DAVENPORT.........................................Treasurer MRS. IN A W. DRIVER........................................Sponsor MARGIE AYERS Marge FHA 1,4; 4-H 1,2.4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2. You can never tell what she’ll say next. SARA BECK Becky 4-H 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Junior Play. All of nature is to be found in small things. BETTY JO BONDS Betsy Like the moon, her heart always has a man in it. CAROL BOWMAN “Cay Class Officer 1; Music 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; Beta Club 2. 3.4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Glee Club 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 3.4. I would rather be remembered by a song than by a victory. TRAVIS BROWN Trab Suppress me if you can! I’m a merry jest! NORA BUSH Doc FHA 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1.2,3,4; Music 2; Paper Staff 4; Glee Club 4; An- nual Staff 4. Wit and wisdom are born with a woman. CLARENCE CASH Elmer Transfer 3; Football 3,4; FFA 3,4; Paper Staff 4. Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. MARY CASH Bit Basketball 1; 4-H 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; Captain 4; Superlative 4; Paper Staff 4. Here's a little girl with a smile, that makes the bubble of life worth while. JOHNNY COALSON Coalson FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4. Come what may, he's the same good sport every day. WAYNE COOK Cotton FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2. If you are wise, laugh! JACK DEWBERRY Willard FFA L, His sole concern with his work was considering how he might avoid it. BERTHA DAVENPORT Tellie FHA 1; 4-H 1,2; Class Officer 1.2, 4; Junior Play; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4. The price of wisdom is above rubies. FRANCES DAVENPORT Fran Class Officer 1; 4-H 1.2,3; FHA 1.2,3.4, Officer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1.2; Basketball Cheerleader 2; Beta Club 4; Glee Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. She's little but she’s wise; she's a terror for her size. BOBBY GARNER Bob FFA 1. In absence he is a character under- stood, but present he is a force represented. ” MYRA DENNIS Dennis 4-H 1.2.3.4; FHA 1,2,4, Officer 4; Beta Club 2; Basketball 2,4; Usher, Junior Play; Homecoming Attendant 4; Glee Club 4; Arguments from a pretty mouth, are unanswerable. JEAN KELLY Beanie FHA 1.2; 4-H 1,2,3. I want to be an angel, but they don't make wings to fit. ’ JO ANN DEESE -Jo 4-H 1, 2,3,4, Officer 4; FHA 1,2,4, Officer 4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Superlative 2; Beta Club 2; Junior Play; Basketball 2,4; Glee Club 4. “She'd stop Saint Peter's roll call to ask a question. JAMES HEAD Curly If school is liberty; give me death!” CHARLES JEFFERS Jeff 4-H 1; Football 2.3.4; FFA 1.2.3. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. MARTHA K1NZY Dot FHA 1; Class Officer 1,2; 4-H 1; Junior Play; Cheerleader 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4. Look, she’s winding up the watch of her wit; by and by it will strike. SARA LEE Lee FHA 1,4, Officer 4; 4-H 1,4, Offi- cer 1; Class Officer 2; Usher, Junior Play; Superlative 4; Paper Staff 4. Silence is golden but it has no charms for me. ” RUBY NELL LEE Nelle Transfer 2; 4-H 2; Glee Club 4. Her friendship makes the least noise, but it is the most welcome. MILDRED NAILS Mildred 4-H 1,3. A kind heart is a fountain of gladness. BILLY KINZY Willie Class Officer 1; Basketball 3,4; Base- ball 3; Football 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,3,4, Officer 3; Junior Play; Paper Staff 4; Superlative 3,4. He who does not love mirth, women, and song remains a fool his whole life long. JAMES HACKNEY Hack Football 1,2,3,4; FFA 1.2,3.4, Officer 2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Junior Play; Superlative 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4. I can say a neat thing myself if they will give me time.” BARBARA SMITH Barbara Transfer 3; Annual Staff 4. There is no policy like politeness. BENNY TOLBERT Ben FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4. A sly old fish; too cunning for the hook. GERALDINE MUNROE Gerri Transfer 3; Glee Club 3,4; Officer 4; FHA 4; Beta Club 4, Officer; Super- lative 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. Editor. Full of wisdom, full of wit. Oh, we love her, every bit. COMMODORE PH1LPOT ’Com Baseball 2,3; FFA 1,2,3; Basketball 3,4. I have three speeds: fast, faster, fly. WANDA LIVELY Susan Transfer 3; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 3; Basketball 3.4; FHA 4, Officer; 4-H 4, Officer; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. Rings on her fingers, bells on her toes. She makes music wherever she goes. SHIRLEY LEE Lawyer FHA 1,2; Class Officer 2,4; 4-H 1; Beta Club 4, Officer; Glee Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. God save the Princess; I'll save the Prince. T. R. KISER Ted Even though vanquished, he could argue still. GEORGE HARRIS George Football 1,2,3; Class Officer 1; Junior Play; FFA 1, 2,3,4. A true gentleman no doubt; he's a swell guy, in and out. ROSA PRICE Speedy FHA 1,2,3.4; Officer 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Superlative 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. She's athletic, spry and gay. There should be more that way. JUANITA WITCHER Shorty FHA 1; Library Staff 2,3,4; Head Librarian 4; Glee Club 4; Superla- tive 4. A little quiet is the only diet. RALPH HUTCHESON Hutch FFA 1,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Basket- ball 3,4; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4. A good listener is not only popular everywhere but after awhile he learns something. ESTHER ROWELL Foxy Music 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2; Tri-Hi- Y 1,2, Officer 2; Junior Play; Beta Club 4; Glee Club 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. No wonder teachers' hair turns gray; I chatter, chatter all the day. RANDALL ROWELL Bottle 4-H 1; FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Annual Staff 4. But common quiet is mankind's concern. BARBARA SANDERS Sanders Beta Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y lj Glee Club 3,4; Junior Play; FHA 1,2,4; Superlative 4. Love is the most lasting education, and is she educated! LUCILLE SHEDD Lou Glee Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Basketball 3,4. In quietness, confidence shall be your strength. BILLY SIMS Bill Transfer 3; FFA 3; Junior Play; Foot- ball 3,4. Why should I spare words? They cost nothing. DELORES PRICE De FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Basketball 1, Basketball Cheer- leader 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Usher, Junior Play; Class Officer 4; Glee Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. Willingness leads to the road of success. BURNELL SMITH Be uni Transfer 3; Library Staff 3; Basket- ball 3,4; Paper Staff 4. Joy rises in her like a summer’s morn. AMY SPARKS Kat 4-H 1,2,3; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 3. It is not all gold that shineth. SHIRLEY SPEARMAN Peachie Mae FHA lj Tri-Hi-Y 2; Beta Club 2.4; 4-H 2,3,4; Junior Play; Basketball 2.3.4. Your wit makes others witty. EVELYN THOMASSON Eve FHA 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3; Class Officer 3. Gentlemen prefer blondes. MARY THOMPSON Mary Transfer 3; Library 4. ’In her tongue is the law of kindness. PEGGY TILLMAN -Peg FHA 1.2,3,4, Officer 2,3; Class Offi- cer 1,3; Beta Club 3,4; Music 2,3; Glee Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3, Officer 2; Paper Staff 3,4; Junior Play; Super- lative 4; Cheerleader 4; Miss B. H. S. 4; Homecoming CXieen 4; Annual Staff 3,4. Talent and Personality make a won- derful combination. u FAYE PHILLIPS Faith 4-H 1; Music 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Officer 2; FHA 1,2,4; Glee Club 3,4; Beta Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. Dashing ideas lurk behind those dark eyes; there's always room in her heart for guys. JERRY LANGLEY Red Transfer 2; Library 2,3; Paper Staff 4. I am clever and make no scruple of declaring it; why should IJ MARIE DANIEL “Marie FHA 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; 4-H 2,3; Glee Club 4. Easy to look at, hard to beat; she's quiet, reserved, and truly sweet. CLASS HISTORY One sunny morning in August 1944, a brave little group of six year old children started on a long voyage. It was a new path, far from home, and no one knew the way. They were further handicapped because they could neither read nor write. On this first day some of them cried for their Mamas; one boy made faces at everyone, and some of the girls pulled each other's hair. They were fortunate, however, in having for their guide, Mrs. Myrtice Winkle who started them on the road of destiny with patience, understanding and loving kindness. After a few days the group settled down to the serious business of learning all about Alice and Jerry and their kitten and Teddy bear. They also learned how to color everything from Valentines to the American flag. Along the way, such obstacles as measles, whooping cough, cut fingers and bruised knees were met and con- quered and soon the little band graduated to the second grade. Out in Felton and Draketown and Waco there were other busy little children encountering similar experiences. Little did any of them realize that some day they would all become a big happy school-life family. An era of rather smooth sailing followed through the second and third grades. Of course, incidentals happened. One boy had to stand in a comer much too frequently to suit his pleasure. One day one of the boys hid under the teachers desk for a while. And there were giggling spells mostly done by the girls, which, of course, amused the boys. Somewhere along the way the girls developed into such sweet little ladies that their teacher coached a play which portrayed them as roses. Time passes swiftly by and soon the travelers entered the fourth grade. Here, to their awful fear, was an austere obstacle to be met or avoided, as the case might be. This was court” in Miss Sarah Waters’ room. Punish- ment was administered by fellow students but, as later years proved, it produced excellent results. The travelers had now reached the seventh grade. New interests were stirring in their hearts. The girls occupied their time painting--lips and cheeks--and their hair took on new brushing sheen. Boys faces became cleaner, their hair was combed and they practiced manners. Grown-up ways were approaching fast, at least some thought they were young ladies and young men. It was here that a few started earning a little miney. They left their com- panions to make the journey without them. These were sad days but the travelers journeyed on and soon reached the half-way station known as the eighth grade. A few more left the group but the other groups from Draketown and Felton now joined the remaining group. It became so large that three guides, Mrs. Estelle Edwards, Mrs. Ina W. Driver, Mis. Avis Matthews and the principal Mr. Webster Smith were needed to point the way toward higher learning. One day the group in Mrs. Driver's room decided that their room needed painting, so the following Friday every- one wore old clothes and painted all day long. The re- sults was pleasing for the woodwork became white and the walls a beautiful sea-green. Soon colorful draperies appeared but the best part of all was a party held after- wards to celebrate their accomplishment. Closing day of school arrived too soon and the three eighth grades graduated to that wonderful plateau of high school. Ninth grade was the freshman year and another obstacle obstructed their path. This was initiation. The horrible upper classmen threw them all into a briar patch. With the sturdiness they had used before, the travelers scrambled out, brushed off the dust and trudged on into the sophomore year. Their teacher, Mrs. Driver, was again their guide. The group had now dwindled to 59 and were all in one room. The path was easy during this year. A little money was made toward the class trip and soon the junior year arrived which brought new students from Waco. During this year a few unearthly creatures were heard now and then. Sometimes it sounded like a cat or crow; other times a dog or cow. This went on until the love bug took over and to everyone's surprise, the other creatures just simply vanished. The junior year ended with a trip to Hawaii via the S. S. Buchanan. This Junior-Senior banquet will be a long-remembered event. Everyone wore leis, the prophesy was read by sophomore waitresses in grass skirts and while soft music wafted through the breeze, refreshments were enjoyed in a setting of palm trees, grass huts, hibiscus and an overhead canopy of blue skies and golden sunshine. Finally the year of years, 1956, arrived. Now the little band of 1944 had become dignified seniors! Money for a class trip was forecast in their minds. Salesmen supreme sold everything salable. Elections were held for organization officers, cheerleaders were chosen, superlatives elected, and joy reigned supreme. Without warning, during the Christmas holidays, a tragic cloud swept over this class saddening their hearts to the depths of despair. One of the girls had been called to the School of Heaven by the Great Teacher on High. Her classmates remained with her as pallbearers and honor guards until she was laid in her final resting place of eternal sleep. Classes were continued but in the far distance could be heard the tinkling of bells. As they became louder, the travelers recognized them as wedding bells for three of the members. Thoughts of the class play and the banquet now took over and final plans were made for graduation. Thoughts both glad and sad mingled in the minds of this happy family. Soon they would be scattered to the far corners of the earth but always there will be fond school memories in the hearts of those who graduated that 21st day of May, 1956. % JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SHERRY KISER GWINELL HUTCHESON RACHEL GRIGGS JULIA ANN WOOD MRS. C. A. ALLEN and MR. BOBBY HEAD - - - DONALD AGAN HAROLD AGAN BILLY JOE AYERS KENNETH BROWN BOBBY BRIDGES JUDY BRANNON REBA BLACKMON LEON CARROLL NANCY DOBBS BILLY EAVES CHARLES EAVES MARY FARMER JERRY GOLDIN LEON GOLDIN DIANE GOLDIN CHARLOTTE GARNER FREDDY GENTRY JO ANN GOBER RACHEL GRIGGS SELMA HAMRICK CHARLES HEATH GWINELL HUTCHESON SHERRY KISER IMOGENE McBRAYER JIMMY MORRIS BARBARA SHEDD J. D. SHEDD BETTY LOU SKIDMORE SHIRLEY SWANN DANIEL THOMAS AGNES VINES NORMA WHITTON ROGER WILLIAMS J. W. WRIGHT JULIA ANN WOOD DONALD WOOD EUNICE WALKER JANICE WILLIS JIMMY MULLINS BUR WELL STANLEY SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Charles Griffin - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Vice President Rudy Wood- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- President Jerri Ann Wilburn-------------------------------------Treasurer Juanita Hamil - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Reporter Shirley Wingo.........................................Secretary Mr. Kermit Wood and Mr. R. T. Jones...............Sponsors Richard Abney Darlene Adams Marvin Adams Levia Beck Clovis Biggers Charles Bishop Tom Brannon Jerry Brown Myra Brown Marion Carter Jewell Cash Lura Coggins Kathleen Cheatwood Robert Davis Norma Eaves Robert Edwards Dwight Ezzell Mack Ezzell Hugh Gentry Sonja Goldin Charles Griffin Ray Griffin Juanita Hamil Robert Harris Roy Harris Leon Hughes Joe Hutcheson Shelba Jean Kelly Joan Kimball Norma Kimball Elizabeth Kiser June Lee Mary McCollum Jean Mize Howard Nash Larry Payton Janice Philpot Lynn Pope Charleen Rainey Bobby Robinson Elizabeth Rowell James Rutledge Ethel Shedd Louise Smith Sammy Strickland Gwen Thomasson Bobby Thornton Ruby Ann Tolbert Jackie Weaver Janice White Jerri Ann Wilburn Jerrell Williams Shirley Wingo Rudy Wood FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Betty Smith----- Brenda Verner— • Joan Mize- ----- Patsy Smith----- Mrs. E. H. Goldin - - Treasurer Vice President - - President -----Secretary -----Sponsor Rcba Bradley Ross Bridges Linda Brown Tim Brown Jackie Browning Jimmy Bush Lowell Bush Janice Carroll HOTO NOT AVAILAilf Essie Coalson Frances Crawford James Daniel Nellie Davenport Sterling Davis Wayne Dean Joan Dentmon Jerrette Thornton Betty Jean Dyer David Edwards Gary Garner Buddy Gentry Betty Jean Gober Ann Goldin Virginia Hammitt Harold Hamrick Sue Heath Jo Ann Hobbs Shirley Key Jean Lyle Mary Manner Jerry McBrayer Van McBrayer Ann McClung Harrell McDowell Larry McDowell A. J. McKibben Russell Ward J. V. Munroe Jimmy Nails Martha Ann Nash Denny Perry Jean Ploof Keith Richards Kirk Sanders Preston Shaw Joe Shedd Albert Skidmore Betty Smith Patsy Smith Esther Spearman Charles Summerville Jimmy Summerville Charles Swann Dolly Mae Timms Brenda Verner Faye Verner Jo Ann Walker Larry West Irene White Judy Williams Wilma Lee Worthy JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY MRS. RUBY TALIAFERRO..................................Eighth Grade MRS. LOUIE WALDREP - - — - — - - — - -- -- Seventh Grade MRS. MARY KIRK.......................................Seventh Grade MR. WEBSTER SMITH..................................Principal MRS. ESTELLE EDWARDS - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Eighth Grade EIGHTH GRADES First row, left to right: Diane Spearman, Phyllis Kiser, Sadie Payton, Sandra Verner, Mattie Jane Philpot, Mary Ann Williams, Beverly Morgan, Ann Murphy, Stella Maynard. Second row: Darlene McClure, Linda Wilburn, Sandra Westmoreland, Jean Kimball, Carole Ogle, Yvonne Strickland, Bobby Waddell, Jimmy Dennis, Levoyd Whitton. Third row: Sue Tolbert, Wilbur Driver, Geraldine Woody, Alfred Thornton, Glen Thurben, Charles Eaves, Kenneth Wright, Delmar Eastling. Fourth row: Max Lovvom, Bobby Barger, Ralph Smith, Mrs. Edwards- teacher, Donald Garner, Tommy Maner, Vaugun Goble, Harry Brannon. First row, left to right: Barbara Davenport, Beverly Holcombe, Gail Spearman, Joan Bennett, Sara Crawford, Jackie Wood, Carolyn Fencher, Linda King, Annice Smith, Lucy Summerville, Eunav Parker, Wallace Dean. Second row: Gary Hughes, Larry Hutcheson, Rosie Adams, Yvonne Carroll, Ruth Connell, Joyce Bolden, Joyce Carnes, Larry Thompson, Hubert Shedd. Third row: Frankie Cambron, Billy Brown, J. L. Goldin, Larry Agan, Barrett Thornton, Homer Bishop, Donald Phillips. Fourth row: Davey Pope, Donald Worthy, Mrs. Taliaferro- teacher, Buddy Griffin, Ralph Cheatwood, Billy Rowell. SEVENTH GRADES First row, left to right: Melba Pettitt, Barbara Strickland, Ann Lovvorn, Diane Eaves, Jane Mize, Linda McAdams, Sara Jeffers. Elaine Reid, Jackie Davis, Jackie Adams, Margaret Hudgens, Betty Miller. Second row: James McAdams, Benny Weaver, Helen Holcombe, Barbara Irwin. Annie Lou Allen, Julie Bennett, Janice Ward, Peggy Thompson, Larry McCarley, Mack Kimball, Everett Bridges, Dan Witcher. Third row: Donald Driver, Buster Biggers, Tommy Harris, Mrs. Kirk-teacher, Artis Thrower, Billy Morgan. First row, left to right: Linda Cook, Annette Wood, Ann Payton, Phyllis White, Juanita McDowell, Marcell McDowell. Janice Strickland, Sara Boyce, Sylvia Williams. Second row: Tony Kimball, Harold Pritchard, Betty Jane Brannon, Diane Langley, Doris Costley, Carol Hiett, Jessie Mae Pettitt. Gerald Helton. Tommy House, Jimmy Cheatwood. Third row: Dennis McBrayer, Windell Lyle, Lovie McClure, Rexford Teal, Donald Hamil, Johnny Lyle, Doyce Haney, Mrs. Waldrep-teacher, Hulon Daniell. FAVORITES HOMECOMING QUEEN PEGGY TILLMAN Attendants JERRI ANN WILBURN - SUE HEATH JUDY BRANNON - MYRA DENNIS MR. AND MISS B.H.S PEGGY TILLMAN BILLY KINZY JL 14 i ► — i r • i - MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED PEGGY TILLMAN JAMES HACKNEY FRIENDLIEST RALPH HUTCHESON ROSA PRICE SARA LEE BILLY KINZY MARY CASH MOST ATHLETIC ROSA PRICE BILLY KINZY MOST INTELLECTUAL GERALDINE MUNROE JAMES HACKNEY MR. AND MISS EIGHTH GRADE DELMAR EASTLING CAROLE OGLE RUDY WOOD MOST POPULAR FRESHMEN GARY GARNER SUE HEATH SNAPS ORGANIZATIONS BETA CLUB OFFICERS DELORES PRICE................-....................... President SHIRLEY LEE - -------------------------------- Vice President BERTHA DAVENPORT.......................................Secretary GERALDINE MUNROE.......................................Treasurer SHERRY KISER............................................Reporter MRS. INA W. DRIVER.......................................Sponsor The Paper that covers ole BHS like the dew. THE YELLOW JACKET SPOT-LITE WEATHER: Fair and Cloudy with rain between showers. FIRST EDITION OCTOBER 11,1955 PRICE-FIVE-CENTS CLASS SELECTS PAPER STAFF FOUR THOUSAND FANS SEE YELLOWJACKETS WIN OVER BREMEN By: CB BK Approximately LOOO spectators watched the Buchanan Yellowjackets squeeze by the well coached Bremen Blue Devils by a score of 19-18, on the Bremen field, September 21. The game was an of- fensive battle with nei- ther team showing enough defense to stop the oth- er's ground gain. Bre- men scored first on a fifty-yard march after covering an off side- kick that caught the 'Jackets by surprise. The 'Jackets drove the length of the field on the final drive with Goldin, Mullins, and Kinzy carrying. It looked like the game was gone as far as Buchanan was concerned whin Bre- men held their opponents to one yard on three tries. But with fourth and nine, Leon Goldin lowered his head and picked up the necessary yardage, and made it first and ten on the 22 yard. —Continued on LB YJP—Earlier this week, the Senior Class had an election and selected the students who will serve as the Yellow- jacket Staff for the school year of 1955-56. Following is a list of the students that are serving on the staff. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ---- - -James Hackney Assistant Editor - - - - Billy Kinzy Associate Editor - - - Esther Rowell Business Manager ----- Nora Bush Circulation Managers - - - -Betty Jo Bonds and Sarah Lee Burnell Smith Rosa Price Carol Bowman Jean Kelly Peggy Tillman Joan Mize Sherry Kiser Shirley Lee Frances Davenport REPORTER STAFF Delores Price Nora Bush Billy Kinzy Gerri Munroe Clarence Cash Betty Smith Leon Goldin Esther Rowell Faye Phillips Bertha Davenport Dot Kinzy Wanda Lively Jerry Langley Juanita Hamil Jerri Anne Wilburn Gwinell Hutcheson Elementary Grade Teachers Head Librarian JUANITA WITCHER Assistants JUNE LEE - JUDY BRANNON JULIA ANN WOOD - MILDRED NAILS Sponsor MRS. INA W. DRIVER West Georgia Regional Librarians MISS MARY BAXTER MRS. RUDENE B. HOLUNGSWORTH GLEE CLUB OFFICERS SHIRLEY LEE..................................................President MARIE DANIEL............................................Vice President GERALDINE MUNROE ........ ........................ Secretary-Treasurer MRS. INA W. DRIVER............................................Director FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The aim and object of the Future Farmers organization is to help a farm boy help himself, through participating in the activities carried on by the Local, State, and National organization. It is expected that a member will learn more about the vocation of farming. Future Farmers are taught to make money, save money and to invest it wisely. OFFICERS JAMES HACKNEY...............................................President BILLY KINZY............................................Vice President GERALD ROWELL------------ — ...--------------------------- Secretary JACK DEWBERRY...............................................Treasurer RUDY WOOD - -------------... — - — - -- -- -- -- -- Reporter MR. DAVE HARDIN...............................................Advisor FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CREED WE ARE THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. WE FACE THE FUTURE WITH WARM COURAGE, and HIGH HOPES. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of every- thing that is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. WE ARE THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. WE FACE THE FUTURE WITH WARM COURAGE and HIGH HOPES. OFFICERS DELORES PRICE----- ESTHER ROWELL SARA LEE.......... ROSA PRICE........ MRS. CLARA SWINSON -----President Vice President -----Secretary - - -Treasurer -------Sponsor MUSIC INSTRUCTOR ATHLETICS First row, left to right: PATSY BREWER, Forward; CAROL BOWMAN, Guard; CHARLOTTE GARNER, Guard; JANICE PHILPOT, Guard. Second row: JULIA ANN WOOD, Guard; LUCILLE SHEDD, Forward; ROSA PRICE, Forward; WANDA LIVELY, Forward; SHIRLEY SPEARMAN. Guard; JEAN MIZE, Forward. SCHEDULE WE THEY 40 Temple 38 30 RoopYille 57 42 Mt. Zion 21 38 Villa Rica 58 41 Whitesburg 29 57 Buncombe 24 34 Steadman 28 61 Tallapoosa 13 49 Mt. Zion 23 MR. ROBERT “BUD JONES Coach BOYS’ BASKETBALL ife S cS $£ S First row, left to right: DAVID EDWARDS, Forward; DOYCE WORTHY, Center; RALPH HUTCHESON, Guard; GARY GARNER. Guard. Second row: LEON GOLDIN, Guard; JAMES HACKNEY, Forward; BOBBY BRIDGES, Center; BENNY TOLBERT, Forward; CHARLES EAVES. Guard. SCHEDULE THEY Tem pie 46 Roopville 51 Mt. Zion 27 Villa Rica 50 Whitesburg 45 Buncombe 33 Steadman 39 Tallapoosa 25 Mt. Zion 64 MR. DAVE HARDIN Coach JOAN KIMBALL CHARLOTTE GARNER MARY CASH Captain CAROL BOWMAN ■ a , i . CHEERLEADERS DOT KINZY PEGGY TILLMAN FOOTBALL First row, left to right: ROBERT HARRIS, Center, CHARLES GRIFFIN, Quarterback, Fullback. CLARENCE CASH, Guard; ROGER WILLIAMS, Halfback, ROBERT EDWARDS, CHARLES EAVES, End: BILLY EAVES, Tackle. HAROLD HAMRICK. Tackle, LYNN CENTER, GARY GARNER, Quarterback. Third row. GERALT ROWELL, Guard, BILLY KINZY, Halfback. JIMMY MULLINS, End. ROY HARRIS, Tackle; BILLY SIMS, Guard; TONY ANDERSON, End; DAVID EDWARDS, Tackle; CHARLES WORTHY, Halfback; RUDY WOOD, Halfback. Second row; POPE, End; RANDALL ROWELL, Back; LEON GOLDIN. Halfback; LARRY PAYTON, JOHNNY COALSON, Fullback. DONALD WOOD, Guard; JAMES HACKNEY. Tackle. SCHEDULE WE DAVIS THEY 48 Davis 7 20 G. S. D. 0 19 Bremen 18 31 Cave Springs 0 33 Coosa 0 0 Dade 0 33 Chattanooga Valley 7 21 Tallapoosa 33 42 Menlo 6 48 Johnson 0 FOOTBALL SNAPSHOTS ADVERTISERS HARALSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION M. M. SANDERS. County School Suponntondont J. L BAILEY. Chairman Buchanan BOARD MEMBERS A. M ABERNATHY Buch.nsn DR. C. H. ALLEN. Waco ftranan BUCHANAN GEORGIA Spring, 1956 BOARD MEMBERS JOHN HUTCHESON. T.mpl. CLARENCE ELLIS. Taliapooaa Dear Subscribers: This school yearbook has been made possible, in part, by contribu- tions from these people. We wish to thank them for their help in re- cording our school year in this book. Liberty National bank Williams 5 10 Store burger Inn Paul Greenway beik-Rhodes Tanner Wholesale Gro. City Supply Co. Richardson it Co. M. M. Sanaers Homer Jeffers Arrow Grill Texaco Service Station boraers Implement Co. Southeastern Motor Line burns Parts Co. Helton Howland Kilgo Motor Co. Southern Cafe K. ft W. Milling D. F. Chevrolet R. R. Holladay Home oakery A oremen Friend Western Auto Stubbs and Hogg Bremen Hardware Lance Home and Auto R. E. Richie Hubbard .ants Co. Lmpire 5 10 Store Posey and Mobley Rives Dress Shop Adams 6 Zuker C 4 H Dept. Store A-l Steak House Evans Cafe Polk Tire Co. H. W. Lay and Co. Shoenieth, Inc. Cedartown Dairy bailey i oarnes Cedartown Concrete Co. Wayside Laundry Duf .ey's Sausage Cc. Griffin's Dept. St re Warren Sewell Camp Drug Co. L. P. Allen Hutcheson Super -iarket White's Clothing Co. C. B. Newton Carroll Mattress Co. American Thread Co. Williams' 5 10 Store Mitnick Chevrolet Tallapoosa Florist Vergie Smith Jewelry Plantation Pipe Line Brackett's Cleaners Standard Service Station Pat's Bakery bremen Flower Shop Bremen Furniture Shop Posey Tire Company Silverman's Store Bremen Gateway Burrell's Fashion Shop Robert Miller Jones Motor Company Cummings and Martin Commercial Nat'1 bank W. G. bruner McCarson Motor Co. Quality Dairies Cedartown Glass Co. Seniors' Parents Davis Studio Haralson County bank Polk Egg Co-op Co. Rivercrest Dairy Viaduct Furniture Co. Perry's 5 10 Store Southland Products Co. Kilgore-Heath Motor Co. Cluett Peabody ft Co. Weaver Brothers T. W. McClendon Worthy Construction Co. Carroll Service Station Adams Grocery Coca Cola Company Pat's Sausage Company West Georgia Bank ueland Motel Stillhsven Florist Clayton Motor Co. Cedar Valley Dairy W. D. Ingram Kirk's Jewelry H. B. Hightower Bremen Motors Mangham's Super Market Truitt Electric Co. Cantrell Jewelry Commercial and Exchange Garrett Drug Company Holland's Clothing Store Hughes' Florist Hamrick ft Mercer Stone Huff Jewel Box C ft A Freight Line Newton Crouch Gulf Oil Co. J. B. Warren H. S. Canfield Sincerely, ANNUAL STAFF COMPLIMENTS OF SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF ’56 HUBBARD PANTS COMPANY Bremen, Georgia . ' tyudt (food EVANS BAR-3-Q “Bar-B-Q Our Specialty’ Phone 824 South Main Street Cedartown, Georgia MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE STUBBS AND HOGG FURNITURE CO. “Your Complete Home Furnishers and Your Frigidaire Dealer.” “We Service Everything We Sell.” Phone 2205 Bremen, Georgia LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK Cedartown, Georgia The Friendly Bank With All Types of Banking Services Member of F.D.I.C. £x fui ite fleuAeCttf Serving This Section Since 1928 Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Repairing a Specialty WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Bremen, Georgia STUDIO AND GIFT SHOP 210 Tallapoosa St. Bremen, Georgia EMPIRE 5 10£ STORE School Supplies Bremen, Georgia CLAYTON MOTOR COMPANY Bankhead Highway Tallapoosa, Ga, Phone 34 11 Compliments of BAILEY AND BARNES FURNITURE COMPANY “Complete Home Furnishings “If It’s an Auto, See Us. T allapoosa Buchanan Phone 2511 4821 BELK-RHODES Home of Better Values Clothing Shoes Notions Gifts Carrollton, Georgia DUFEEY SAUSAGE COMPANY Clifton Terrace Terrace 2-6374 Carrollton, Ga. £$mce MEATS Compliments of '7 aaAed FLORIST “Bremen’s Leading Department Store” 300 Alabama Street 128-130 Buchanan Street Phone 3332 Bremen, Georgia Bremen, Georgia KI RK'S JEWELRY COMPANY Bremen, Ga. “VISIT US” Compliments of ADAMS-Z U HER TIRE CO. auawooda. “We Know Tires From A to Z“ v FLOWER SHOP 113 Pryor Street 51 Head Ave. Phone 6031 Phone 155 Tallapoosa, Georgia Cedartown, Georgia MRS. H. D. LASSETER MRS. COY McP HE ARSON WHITE'S CLOTHING STORE “Buy Right From White” MRS. CHESTER HOLCOMBE, Manager Phone 2794 Buchanan, Ga. Compliments of MITNICK CHEVROLET COMPANY 4 fjgll ( Tallapoosa, Georgia TANNER WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY Carrollton, Ga. Compliments of Bremen, Georgia T oys Notions Candies T obacco WILLIAMS 5 AND 10£ STORES Buchanan, Georgia Hardware Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear Cosmetics Bremen, Georgia Phone 2571 Tfutritiaud DAIRY PRODUCTS RIVERCREST DAIRY Grade A Dairy Products Tallapoosa, Ga. Compliments of SOUTHLAND a PRODUCTS COMPANY Piemen Ready-Mix Concrete Blocks - Stone - Mortar Mix Pre-Cast Septic Tanks Carrollton, Georgia We Deliver J. 13. WARREN, INC. We Install Carrollton Bremen “A Store Near You to Serve You” T allapoosa Complete Home Furnishings Bowdon Compliments of L.P. ALLEN SHERIFF OF HARALSON COUNTY i Phone 7063 Tallapoosa, Ga. Ve iaie Gmi d JEWELRY Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry China and Silver Phone 5811 Tallapoosa, Georgia Compliments of COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Buchanan, Georgia “Flowers for All Occasions” 7 Compliments of s°c™ern FLORIST Phone 5611 45 Head Avenue Tallapoosa, Georgia Tallapoosa, Georgia Phone 6576 CARRO LL'S SHELL SERVICE STATION Auto Parts and Accessories Tires - Road Service Phone 3314 Buchanan, Georgia LET US HELP 'tyou'i TPConetf WE5T GEORGIA BANK Established June 6, 1949 Tallapoosa, Georgia BURNS' LE L_ AND PARTS COMPANY MOTEL “If It Is Parts You Want, Phone 4881 Dial 4361“ U. S. Highway 78 Tallapoosa, Georgia Tallapoosa, Georgia TEXACO SERVICE STATION C. H. SANDERS, Operator Batteries - Tires Auto Accessories Buchanan, Georgia Compliments of KILGO MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealer -- Genuine Ford Parts Phone 6611 Tallapoosa, Georgia WEAVER BURGER BROTHERS INN Dry Goods and Shoes Chicken - Steaks - Chops Sea Food Our Specialty Buchanan, Georgia Telephone 9201 Tallapoosa, Georgia ARROW GRILL Buchanan, Georgia Mirrors ° Plate Glass CO. Phone 1762 Auto Radiators Repaired W indow Glass Cedartown, Georgia Glass BREMEN FURNITURE CO. Where Smart Homemakers Shop and Save Phone 2203 Bremen, Georgia GARRETT FOLK TIRE COMPANY, INC. Goodyear Tires and Tubes G. E. Appliances DRUG CO. Phone 299 357 West Ave. Prescription Pharmacists Phone 2396 Bremen, Ga. Cedartown, Georgia CLUETT PEABODY AND CO.; INC. Makers of Arrow Shirts Fits You Where a Shirt Should Fit EVERYWHERE! ! Bremen, Georgia Me CARSON MOTOR COMPANY “Your Dodge and Plymouth Dealer” Telephone 1241 - 1242 Cedartown, Georgia Compliments of ■BREMEN GATE WAV HOSS MEEKS, Owner IF IT’S COOP FOOD PAUL GREENWAY, Owner Cedartown, Georgia MANG HAM'S SUPER MARKET Phone 2366 Bremen, Georgia Cedartown, Georgia BORDERS IMPLEMENT COMPANY Allis-Chalmers Modern Power Farm Equipment Sales and Service Carrollton, Georgia KILGORE- LEE HEATH WORTHV MOTORS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Chrysler - Plymouth Automobiles Contractors Phone 2-3529 Phone 3391 Carrollton, Georgia Box 224 Buchanan, Ga. B. B. KILGORE J. S. HEATH ADAMS' GROCERY Meats - Feeds - Produce Phone 2791 Buchanan, Ga. YOUR TROUBLES TIRE COMPANY “Mosey Down to Posey’s” Phone 3321 Bremen, Georgia PERRY’S 5 10£ STORE Buchanan, Georgia “Serve Yourself Store Phone 4671 SOUTHEASTERN MOTOR LINES, INC. Safe Comfortable Motor Coach Transportation Carrollton, Georgia TRUITT COMPANY Office Phone 2633 P. O. Box 266 Bremen, Georgia Ready-to-W ear Bremen. Georgia SERVICE WHEN at BRACKETT'S CLEANERS Friendly Service Phone 2277 Rockmart, Georgia A-l STEAK HOUSE Sea Foods Bar-B- Phone 655 Curb Service Cedartown, Georgia Q Compliments of POSEY-MOBLEY TIRE CO. Vulcanizing and Recapping Goodyear Tires Phone 4701 Buchanan, Georgia RR.HOLLADAY ctten 'l aluet at ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING AND PLUMBING Phone 3323 Rockmart, Georgia C H COMPANY “Shoes and Clothing for the Entire Family Cedartown, Georgia 4 0k pOft ’ in S.ROUCH'! OJ CROP PRODUCING FERTILIZERS NEWTON CROUCH Fertilizers - Seed Cleaning General Storage - Cotton Ginning Spreader Truck Service Phone 2276 P. O. Box 262 Griffin, Georgia STONE 6- W.D. INGRAM HUFF BONDED WAREHOUSE “Head to Foot Outfitters’ Phone 2425 Cedartown, Georgia 400 - 406 Marble Street Rockmart, Georgia CEDARTOWN BLOCK CONCRETE COMPANY, INC. Concrete Blocks, Ready-Mix Concrete, Sand, Cement Phone 509 Cedartown, Georgia W G. BRUNER HELTON SINCLAIR AND GOODYEAR HOWLAND products i4l7F) G OOI YEAR I allapoosa, Georgia Cedartown, Georgia POST NO. 58 AMERICAN LEGION Compliments of JEFFERS J ised' CASH GROCERY “Pay Cash and Pay Less” Cedartown’s Complete Ladies and Children’s Shop Standard Gas and Oil Phone 625 Buchanan, Georgia Cedartown, Georgia THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Cedartown, Georgia Compliments of TD F CHEVROLET CHEVROLET Tallapoosa, Georgia COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE BANK 232 Tallapoosa St, Phone 2272 Bremen, Georgia SAUSAGE CO. “PAT YOUR MEAT MAN” Phone 2708 Bremen, Georgia WARREN SEWELL C L 0 T H 1 N 0 COMPANV Manufacturers Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Phone 2391 Bremen, Georgia Compliments of U Mevtcan Tallapoosa, Georgia QUALITY CARROLL DAIRIES MATTRESS CO. Mattress Renovators 1 369 S. Main 222 Newnan St. “ y ' Phone 260 Carrollton SI ’ 'J!3§|j Cedartown, Georgia ' 468 Blackland Rd. N. W. Atlanta, Georgia “Collegiate” Caps and Gowns HERFF-JONES CO. CLINT W. LEE CO. xca T Manufacturers O of ( J High Grade Candies Chewing Gum Cookies Hand and Arm T ogether Arrow Shirts and HAMRICK MERCER Charlotte, N. C. Cedartown, Georgia SUPER MARKET Phone 3361 Buchanan, Georgia HARALSON COUNTY BANK Ladies ’ Ready-to-Wear Piece Goods and Shoes m3 Buchanan Georgia Phone 2527 Bremen, Georgia RICHARDSON 6. CO. STANDARD SERVICE STATION Hardware Standard Oil Products Building Materials and Corner Marble and Elm Streets Groceries Phone 2681 Buchanan, Georgia Phone 9340 Rockmart, Georgia For All Your Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods Phone TE 2-7081 Carrollton, Georgia We Appreciate Your Business” CEDAR VALLEV CO-OP ROBERT MILLER PUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmers Dial 2308 Bremen, Georgia K W MILLING CO. HOME INC. BAKERY Feed - Seed - Fertilizer and Phone 3266 Farm Supplies Phone 3556 Bremen, Georgia Tallapoosa, Georgia LANCE Compliments of Bremen, Ga. Buchanan, Ga. Dial 2375 Phone 2602 - 2743 HIGHTOWER FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmers Compliments of Compliments of Compliments of CEDARTOWN WAYSIDE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. LAUNDRY Phone 2069 - 1555 HAMILTON GRANT, Owner for Grade “A” Products 834 Main Street Cedartown, Georgia Cedartown, Georgia NEWTON HARDWARE CO. Hardware - F urniture Building Materials Farm Implements Electrical Paints Appliances Buchanan, Georgia JAMES A.DOBB5 GULF OIL ft) I P PRODUCTS Cedartown, J Georgia POLK EGG CO-OP, INC. Grade “A” Eggs CEDARTOWN- ATLANTA FREIGHT LINES “Tomorrow’s Freight Today Phone 2066 Cedartown - Phone 382 Cedartown, Georgia Atlanta - Phone VE 2214 BREMEN MOTORS Compliments of BREMEN HARDWARE “Your Friendly Ford Dealer” Phone 2037 110 Buchanan Street Phone 2143 Bremen, Georgia Bremen, Georgia CITV SUPPLY COM PANY Wholesale Distributors Carrollton, Georgia JONES MOTOR CO. Bremen, Georgia FINISHED AT LAST!! Y LITHOGRAPHED BY TAY LOR PUBLISHING CO. 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