Cairo High School - Raconteur Yearbook (Cairo, GA)
- Class of 1957
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, . 0 Q3 The 195 7 Raeoritear Presented by Cairo High School Cairo, Georgia Sf. 1 43 1--L, - If Supervising Principal B. G. WALLER as Assistant Principal of Secretary High School MRS. B. G. WALLER WEST H. THOMAS 421 , ...l CITY BOARD Edwin Carlisle, Carl Mimer, J. B. Roddenbery, Sr., H. T. Le Gette, B. G. Waller. ' ' 1 wr 3 few wffiqffwfw-4 I . I ' ' ' ' B 1' , 'w.w.m75.,.t,, X It if 'fi mv'-V WHWHVW .,..,.. .,.,h, , M ,I-4 . C. L. CONNELL, Superintendent COUNTY BOARD R. L. Ferrell, G. B. Trulock, C. L. Connell, Superintendentg E. H. Herring, W. B. McCall, Alvin B. Wight. , A Z , fd' fe . K '- W . 93 , E A 8 ., , ,ual -1' 4 'W' ' E I I, bv' 7.1 44' E J 6161 qgfz, M24 1? '-X ulty V5 4,6 fl Wa 5--9' TRUMMIE GODWIN JACK HITSON AARON A. LOWE MRS. AARON LOWE ADOLYN MacQUIDDY English Assistant Coach Music Music Commercial and Health and Speech 1 ui ROGER MADISON CAROLYN RAY MARGUERITE REEVES EVELYN SEWELL RINEER MILLER SHEALY Vocational Bible Chemistry and English Algebra and Agriculture Math Math ' gffe-:f ts'4A5a7g'. ITN MYRTICE TYSON W, T. VERRAN CECELIA H. WIGHT SARAH L. WORTHY Commercial Band Social Studies Social Studies kts gx Dedication It is with great pride that we dedicate the 1956-'57 RACONTEUR to our ALMA MATER! In the corridors of C. H. S. . . if one listens intently.. .with ears attuned to the distant past.. . he can no doubt hear taunting echoes above lilting laughter. . .and vague whispers above smoth- ered tears.. .dim reflections of the unswerving loyalty, the noble spirit, and the undaunted faith of those who came before us. In the corridors of C. H.S. . . in years to come.. .our own minstrel of mirth and merrymak- ing will be added to the symphonies of sound reverberating throughout this great HALL OF MEMO- RIESl Here it is that we have shared our greatest joys, woven our fondest daydream, molded our highest hopes, and endured our deepest heartaches...all unforgettable memories.. .engraved indelibly on the pages of time! And, now as we leave you, our dear ALMA MATER. . . Cairo High, in future years, our memories will turn back. .. To the days in Cairo High School.. .to the Red and Black! Seniors SHELBA ALDRIDGE A faithful friend is as good as gold, and just about as hard to find. FHA 1,2,3g Music Appreciation 3. JTMMY ARLINE Ambition has no rest. Student Council 2,3g President 4, Beta Club 3,4, Key Club 1,2,3,4g Bible Club 1,2,3,4g Chorus 4g Band 1,2,3,4. LEGETTE BARRETT His life was gentle, and the elements so mixed in him, that Nature might stand up and say to all the world: 'This was a man. ' FFA 1,25 Vice President 3, President 4, Football 1, 2. ALTON BARRINEAU It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. FFA 2,3,4g Football 2, Football Manager 3g Basket- ' ball Manager 3. OFFICERS President BOBBY LEE VOYLES Vice President DOT TINSLEY Secretary PEGGY SCOGGINS Treasurer GWENN SELLARS Second Vice Presidents EIOISE REAGAN TOMMIE STANFILL MARY JULIA RICHTER SHIRLEY COX iv--Y' u IINX BECKWITH 'No matter what others may be, she's always herself Basketball 1: Glee Club 2: Red 'n' Black Editor 3: Student Council Secretary 3, Vice President 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Homecoming Attendant 3: Cheerleader 4. BETTY JEAN BELL 'To have faith is to have peace. Music Appreciation 1: DCT 3, 4. ROSALIE BOONE A laugh is worth a hundred in any market. Band 1, 2, 3: Cor. 4: Second Lieutenant Tri-Hi-Y 1: PC 2, 3: Bi.ble Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. EVELYN BOYETTE Her care was never to offend, and every creature was her friend, Music Appreciation 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Junior Play, Assistant Director. f1957 JOYCE BROCK The light that shines farthest, shines brightest nearest home. Glee Club 1, 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Red 'n' Black Staff 4, BILLY BROOKINS Earnesmess and sincerity are synonymous. Football 1,2,3: FFA 1,2,4: Glee Club 1. LONELLE BROOKINS Life is short, so make the most of it. Band 1: Basketball 2, 3: FHA 2, 4: Tri-I-li-Y 3, 4. LENORA BULLOCK Smile and the world smiles with you: Frown and you frown alone. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Music Appreciation 3: Library Club 4: Senior Tri-Hi-Y 4. Q4 ,Agri 1:4 x 'Y' A '3- IAMES ROGER BUNDRICK No one can love and be wise at the same time.' Industrial Arts 1: FFA 2: DCT 3, President 4. CLAYTON BUSSEY Life is given to all, not to be disposed of, but to be used. Junior Play: Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4: Music Appreciation 1. SUE BUTLER 'There is a language in her eyes, cheeks. and lips. FHA 1, Program Chairman 2,3: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: Bible Club 2, 3, 4: Red 'n' Black 4: Chorus 4: Library Club Secretary and Treasurer 4. ELEA NOR CANNON What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindnessr' FHA Rep. 1,2,3, Secretary 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. Senior WALLIS CARROLL The heart is wiser than the intellect. Tri-Hi-Y 2: Bible Club Secretary 1, 2, 3,4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Beta Club 3, 4. CAROLYN CHAPMAN A happy thought makes a happy face. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Program Chairman 2,3, Rep. 4: FHA 1: Student Council Representative 1, 2, Honorary Member 4: Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Beta Club 3.4: Library Club 4: Annual Staff, Assistant Class Editor 3, Feature Editor 4: Homecoming At- tendant 4. AUBREY COLLINS 'It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. Junior Play. LORETHA COLLINS Wisdom hath built her house. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Red 'n' Black 4: Bible Club 4. -our i'-..,,.-f 'Q' MARY NELL COLLINS The greatest truths are simplest and so are the greatest men. FHA 1, Program Chairman 4: Band 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4: Glee Club 2, 3: Ensemble 2, 3: Red 'n' Black 4: Chorus 4: Homecoming Queen 4, CARLOS HUDSON CONE Those who go easy will never grow old, Football 1,2,3: Hi-Y l,2,3,4: Bible Club 3.4: FFA 1: Red 'n' Black 4. BETTY CONNELL A smile goes a long way. GEORGE COOK Energy and persistence conquer all things. Glee Club 1: DCT 3, 4: Industrial Arts Club 2. f195 MANEUS COURTNEY To gain success, be honest and obedient. FFA 1. 2, 3,4: Music Appreciation 2: Industrial Arts Club 1.2. SHIRLEY JEAN COX Life is not so short but that there is always time for courtesy. French Club, President 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, Vice President 4: FHA 2: Library Club 4: Office Staff 2, 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Red 'n' Black 4: Glee Club 1: Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DICK CRANE A strong mind in a strong body is more important than wealth. Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2: Key Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4: C Club 3, 4: Class Vice President 3. RAIFORD CRAWFORD Give the world your best and the best will come back to you, DCT 1: Industrial Arts 1: FFA 1, 2: Art 1. Jar 'lv--A ,ff-M Nl W 1O n rv FAYE DALTON Better to be small and shine, than to be big and cast a shadow, Band 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4: FHA 3. MYRLE DALTON It is a friendly heart that has many friends. FHA 1, 2, 3. NATHOLYN DALTON A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2: FHA 1, 2, 3,4: District Meet 1, 2: French Club 1: Beta Club 3, 4: Red 'n' Black 4. DENNIS DANIELS Too low they build that build beneath the stars. FFA 1: DCT 4. Senior DORIS DAUGHTRY Quiet as a still summer day. Music Appreciation 1: Glee Club 1, 2,3: DCT 4. DUANE DAVIS Speaking generally, he's generally speaking. FFA 1, 2,4: Basketball 2: Football 2, 3, Manager 4: Hi-Y 4: Handicrafts 1. WALTER DAVIS To be great is to be misunderstood, PEGGY ANN DOLLAR When you see her, you like her: When you know her, you like her better. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Corresponding Secretary 2, 3,4: FHA 1: Glee Club 1: Bible Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, Co-captain 4: C Club 4: Girls' Chorus 4. - l 1 f JOHN FLYNT Keep a place apart within your heart for little dreams to go. Football 2, 3,4: Basketball 2, 3,4: Junior Play: In- dustrial Arts 2: Senior Hi-Y 4. YVONNE GAINEY Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Music Appreciation 2: FHA 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. BILLY GARLAND He who knows and knows he knows, he is wise: follow him. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Music Appreciation 3: Projection Club 2, 3, 4. WINTON GODWIN Let us be gay and carefree. DCT 3. 4. A LOIS DOWDY 'She does little kindnesses which most leave undone. FHA 1, 2: Beta Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Chorus 4. RHUDEEN EVA NS 'Always look ahead, for the best is yet to come. Tri-Hi-Y 3: FHA 1.3: DCT 4. ORBIE FAIRCLOTH 'This man's as true as steel. FFA 1.2: DCT 3, 4: Football 1.2. BETTY FAYE FERRELL This above all, to thine own self be true. Bible Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4: FHA 2: Junior Play: Band 1, 2, 3,43 Beta Club 3, 4. 1957 'Ou-O I' IC' -,'x 4' I-72 ANNA FAYE HALL Always happy, never sad: Sometimes naughty, never bad. French Club 1: FHA 1.2: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2.3, Chaplain 4: Library Club 4, ED HALL Let us stand and having stood, stand for something. Student Council 3, Parliamentarian 4: Debate 4: Beta Club 3,4: Annual Staff 3,4: Chorus 4. ROBERT HARRELL 'Silence is golden, but I'm no gold digger. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE HAND 'Experience makes us wise. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3,4: Red 'n' Black 43 GOC 2. 3: Glee Club 1: Chorus 4: Reading 3: Treasurer Sophomore Class. Seniors DAVID HAWTHORNE The fox has many tricks. FFA 1,2, Reporter 3, Secretary 4: Industrial Arts 1: Hi-Y 4. SHIRLEY HAVEN Be silent and safe: silence never betrays you. FHA 1, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. JOHNNY HOPKINS If there is nothing to do, I'll do it. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 1. ANNELLE HOUSTON A Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. FHA 1.2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, President 4: Red 'n' Black 3. pn 4? J,-.QQ IC! 'VX ,q,..av rx v v 39 MAYNARD JOHNSON 'Do at least the most you can at all times. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Music Appreciation 1. ROX JOHNSON 'An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: l-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: C Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 2, 3: Track Manager 2. WINIFRED JOHNSON Precious stones always come in small packages. FHA 1, 2, 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Red 'n' Black 4: Library Club 4. DAN JONES It matters not whether he won or lost, but how he played the game. Bible Club 2, 3,4: Key Club 3, Vice President 4: Football 3, 4: C Club 4: Student Council Repre- sentative 4: FFA 2. R. J. HUDSON Thou shou1d'st eat to live, not live to eat. JERRY HURST A happy disposition and a pleasant smile. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Music Appreciation 1: Junior Play: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: C Club 2, 3,4: Bible Club 4. ANN JEFFERSON Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for? Vice President Freshman Class: Secretary Sophomore Class: Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 1, President 3: Beta Club 3, 4: Junior Play: Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4: District Meet 3: Band 1, 2, Corporal: Assistant to Librarian 3: Lieu- tenant 4: Majorette 2. 3, 4, BETTY JOHNSON Keep your face to the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you. Music Appreciation 1: Glee Club 2, 3: DCT 4. l957 ,ni ik' 'CTI7' 40 ' UIQ F5 no-f ' 51 5 BOBBY JOYNER The world is how you take it. GRACE KELLER True greatness may result from becoming a blessing to others. FHA 1,2: DCT 4. MAXINE KELLY The very pink of perfection. Tri-Hi-Y 1.2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: FHA 1, 2, Office Staff 23 Library Club 4: Bible Club 3. KATHRYN KINCHEN Good followers are as necessary as good leaders. Senior DAN KINES 'Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Football 1, 2, 3,4: Hi-Y 4: Industrial Arts 1: Chorus 4. LEAH LEE I'd rather walk with God in the dark than to walk alone in the light. FHA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. BILLY MCGLAMERY 'Let us be gay and carefree. FFA 1.2, 3.4: DCT 4. BILLY MCKOWN 'Bravery never goes out of fashion. FFA 1.2, 3, 4. ?1U ' 3' 441 Htl' ld asa- LINDA MCLENDON Smile and the world smiles with you. FHA 2, 3: Music Appreciation 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, Project Chairman 4. PATSY McLENDON A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. C Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Vice President 2: Cheer leader 2, 3, Captain 4. ELLEN MCNAIR I have always said and felt that true enjoyment cannot be described. French Club 1: Glee Club 1,2: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 1, 2: Office Staff 3: Junior Play: Beta Club 3,4. SONNY MARTIN Gentlemen are very rare these days. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. f 1957 BILLY MAXWELL A quiet mind is better than a gold mine. Band 2: Music Appreciation 1, 3. LAMAR MAXWELL And we know he'll try anything once, C Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 2, 3: Track 2. JACKIE MILLER So full of life and full of fun, and friend and pal to everyone. Glee Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4: Red 'n' Black 3, Editor 4: Student Council Rep. 4. ARIS MIXON 'Choose the best life: habit will make it pleasant. Band 1, 2, 3, Lieutenant 4: Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 1. N f Q Mfg' M in IOE MOORE 'Here is the devil-and-all to pay. Bible Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Football 1, 2, 3, Manager 4 FFA 1. MAINOR MOORE Talk less: hear more. FFA 2, 3.4: Industrial Arts 1: DCT 1. AUSTIN NIXON The reward of one duty is the power to fulfill another. Transferred from Ochlocknee. FFA 1, 2: Beta Club 3.4: Junior Play. IRENE PAGE Behind each cloud is a silver lining. Music Appreciation 3: FHA 1. Seniors ELZIE PALMER Jokes are the salt of life. C Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, HOWARD PALMER Here is a true industrious friend. FFA 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4. NANCY PERKINS 'Let me be what I am and seek not to alter me, Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4: Debate 2, 3: One-Act Play 3: American Legion Oratory 2: Library Club 4: FHA 1: Girls' State 3: Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 3, 4, Class Editor. EMOGENE POPPELL 'In her quietness there is charm. FHA 1, 2, 3:Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: Music Appreciation 1. v X -wt6,l',Lf f Girls blush sometimes because they are alive. Glee Club 1: FHA 1, Secretary 2: Beta Club 3,4: Chorus 4. C AROLYN RIC H ED KENT RICH This fellow is wise enough to play the fool. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: C Club 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Model Airplane Club 1: Hi-Y 4. MARY JULIA RICHTER All the world's a stage: and all the men and women merely players. Bible Club 1,2, 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 1.2, 3: FHA 1: C Club 3, 4: Red 'n' Black 3: Annual Staff 3,4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Parliamentarian: Beta Club 3, 4: Junior Play. WYMAN RICHTER I am unaware of anything having the right to be called an impossibility. Beta Club 3, 4: Student Council 1,4: Bible Club 1, 2 Vice President 3, 4: Key Club 1, 2, 3, President 4: Band 1, Corporal 2 and 3, Captain 4: Junior Class President: Debate 4, DICK PORTER 'Of honest worth, truly one on whom we can depend. Student Council 2, 3. Honorary member 4: Band 1, Corporal 2, 3, Second Lieutenant and Quartermaster 4: Key Club 1, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4: Bible Club 1. 2. 3. 4. NORMAN PYLES 'A good-natured person is never out of place, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, ELOISE REAGAN Do not squander time: for that is what life is made n of, FHA Parliamentarian 1, Recreation Chairman 2, 3. Vice President 4: Beta Club 3, 4: Annual staff, Activities Editor 3, 4. HILDA REHBERG A 'Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it. Basketball 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2: FHA 1,2, 3,4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: FFA Sweetheart 4: Student Council 1, 2, Honorary Member 4. 195 X i 12-'f' ---- 1 LYNN ROBERTSON Patience is bitter, but its reward is sweet. DCT 3,4. BOBBY ROGERS Diligence is the master of good luck. PEGGY SCOGGINS She openeth her mouth with wisdom and in her tongue is the law of kindness. Class Treasurer lg Student Council Rep, 2, Class Secretary 3,4g FHA 1, Parliamentarian 2,3g Beta Club 3,4g Annual Staff Assistant Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 4. GWENN SELLARS Try to rid yourself of all fear so that you can do your work with joy. Basketball 1,2,3,4g FHA 2, Beta Club 3,4g Student Council Rep. 3, C Club 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Class Treasurer 4. Senior BILLY SINGLETARY It's not what you have that counts so much as what you do with it. DCT 3, Treasurer 4. CLARENCE SMITH Facts are stubborn things. DCT 4: Industrial Arts 1. NELL SMITH Life is not so short but that there is time for cour- tesy. Basketball 1, Reading lg Music Appreciation 1. TOMMIE STANFILL Be not simply good, but good for something. Class President 1,2, Band 1,2,3,4, Debate 1,2g One-Act Play 2, American Legion Oratory 2,35 Beta Club 3,4, Bible Club 1,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Reading 3. u CAROLYN STRICKLAND The blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient Tri-Hi-Y 1, Treasurer 2,3,4: FHA 1: Beta Club 3, 4: Bible Club 3, 4: Junior Play 3: Office Staff 3: Red 'n' Black 4. CAROLYN THOMAS Always look ahead, for the best is yet to come. FHA 1: Band 1, 2,3, Corporal 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,4 EVELYN THOMAS Be thou the rainbow to the storms of life. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. EU GENE THOM A STON Silence is as deep as eternity, speech is as shallow as time. Industrial Arts 1: Handicrafts 1: DCT 3.4. 1957 AMANDA THOMPSON Her voyage through life is as happy and free, as the dancing waves on a deep blue sea. FHA 1. Rep. 2: Bible Club 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Red 'n' Black 4: Library Club 4. EDNA LEE THOMPSON In friendship I early was taught to believe. Basketball 1: FHA 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4: FFA Sweetheart 2, 3: Beta Club 3, Treasurer 4: Secretary and Treasurer Student Council 4: Annual Staff 4: District Meet. BELLE TILLEY No one knows what he can do until he tries, Music Appreciation 1: FHA 1: Library Club 1. JOHN TILLIS Opportunity for mischief is found a hundred times a day. FFA 2, 3, Rep. 4: Industrial Arts 1: Red 'n' Black Staff 4: Music Appreciation 3: Hi-Y 4. 1 DOROTHY SUE TINSLEY Big things are built on small things well done. C Club 2, Secretary 3, 4: Beta Club 3.4: Tri-Hi- Y 4: FHA 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice President of Senior Class. BOBBY LEE VOYLES Success is something desired by all, but found by few, Football Manager 1: Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Club 3 President 4: Bible Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4: Treasurer of Junior Class: President of Senior Class: Debate 4: Handicrafts 1. BOBBY WALDEN Happy am I, from care I'm free: why aren't they all contented like me? Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: C Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 1. KENNETH WALKER Friendship always benefits. Senior CHARLIE MAE WATTS To climb a steep hill requires a slow pace, FHA 1. BIRTIE SUE WEBB How far your little candle throws its beams. Glee Club 1, 2, Vice President 3: Ensemble 3: Chorus 4: Beta Club 3, Secretary 4: FHA Vice President 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Red 'n' Black 4. GLENN WESTON More brawn than brain. Football 1, 2,3, 4: Red 'n' Black 4: C Club 4, LARRY WHIDDON He lives for enjoyment: is there anything more worth- while? FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: F00tball 3. ik 'Fe 'D' Qrvf' GRACE WOMBLE 'The small sweet courtesies of life. JACKIE WOMBLE 'Ease with dignity. MAYNARD WRIGHT 'We know not much of him, but what we know is good. FFA 1, 2: Glee Club 1,23 Hi-Y 4. I A NIE HELEN YA WN 'The light of love, the purity of grace, The mind, the music breathing from her face. Music Appreciation 1: FHA 1: Library Club 1, Presi- dent 3,4: Beta Club 3,43 Red 'n' Black 4, ROGER WHITE Good nature is stronger than tomahawks. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: DCT 1, 2, 3, 4: Industrial Arts 1. LOUISE WIGHT The greatest prayer is patience. Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4: Library Club: Bible Club 1, President 2, 3,45 FHA 1: Junior Play: Annual Staff 3.4: Red 'n' Black 4: Student Council 3, 4, FAYE WILLIS 'Gentleness succeeds better than violence. FHA 1. 3: Glee Club 1, 2: DCT 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. FLOYD WOMBLE Anything worth doing is worth doing well. Agriculture 1, 2, 3,4. 1957 S 9 I - -4,4 You just ask us, buddy .. . f If if W ,C gba A J ' .nl . V . s, v ,' Y 'W Q.. 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COLLINS LORETTA COOK MARY ELLEN COX JOHNNY CRAWFORD PEGGY CREW FREDDY CUTCHINS GERLENE DANIELS JEWEL DAVIS SHELBY IEAN DAVIS DOUGLAS DIXON MYRTLE DIXON JERRY DOLLAR WENDELL EZELL JIMMY FERRELL FLOYD FORSYTH BEVERLY FRENCH BETTY GARLAND EDWIN GIBSON LINDA GLAZE Pic+ure No? Available fb- If X I' XY1 i f.,,x T 7 'C 1 ,, 'T h'f- I - .-. rv- I K'7 ,, 1 , ig 5 X IANICE MUGGRIDGE LAWSON MUGGRIDGE PHYLLIS MURPHY ROGER MURPHY WOODY MCCORKLE E, L, MCDANIEL ALEX MCLENDON NANCY MCLENDON LANNY NICHOLSON CAROLYN NORTON COY NORTON GENE OUZTS BRENDA PALMER MONTINE PALMER TOMMY PASCHAL ROGER PONDER GLENN PRINCE SAMMY PRINCE J. B. PRITCHARD MERRY SADLER ELVIS SELLERS JOHNNY SHOEMAKER BILL SINGLETARY JOYCE SINGLETARY CAREY SMITH ROY SMITH EARL SPIVEY JOHNNY STEWART JESSE STRICKLAND WAYNE JENKINS GEORGE THOMAS SCOTTIE THOMAS JIMMY THOMPSON MARY TURNER TOMMY VOYLES BILLY WALDEN PATRICIA WALSINGHAM TOMMY WELLS LEROY WESTBERRY LINDA WHIGHAM SYLVIA WHITFIELD NANNETTE WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILLIAMS ELLEN WILLIS JERRY WILLIS MARGIE WILLS JOHN HENRY WILSON BILLY WIND oplwmores President - - PAT WARD Vice President - - BETTE WARD Secretary ANNETTE CARTER Treasurer PATSY BECKWITH Ronald Adams Shelton Adams Carroll Akridge Ann Allen Shirlie Allen Hedy Baggett Neal Baggett Betty Jean Barrineau Ray Bearden Patsy Beckwith Wallace Bishop William Barrett Joe Branscomb Kenneth Brock Rosa Nell Booth Faith Bryant Annette Carter Jesse Carter Charles Clark Carolyn Chambless Betty Collins Judy Collins DeWitt Craven Mableen Crawford Betty Curbey Jackie Daughtry Elmer Davis Glenda Davis Annette Dennis Laverne Donaldson Ann Dozier Carolyn Drew W. M. Edenfield Betty Elkins Jimmy Elkins Shirley Fain Billy Gainous Loette Gillespie Louise Gillespie Wayne Gilliard Lannis Godwin Beth Goza Tyson Graham David Halstead Cleve Harrell Luvania Harrell Patricia Harrell Lynette Harrell C. J. Harrison Voncile Harrison Yvonne Harrison Doris Hartley Virginia Hayes Allan Hines Janice Horton Joyce Hunter Carolyn Ingram Larry Ingram Larry Johnson Billy Jones Betty Joynor Sadie Keller Jerry Kines Beverly Ann Lee Laura Lee Minnie Ruth Lindsey Charles Mangham Andy Maxwell Emma Lois Max well Jean Maxwell Norma Lou Maxwell Walter Maxwell Judith Miller Elizabeth Mize Lois Mobley Tony Morris Margaret Muggridge Sandra McAlvin Billy McCall Jack McCorkle fno picturej Jewell McKown Patricia McKown Robert McKown Jerry McRory Bobby Neff Janice Norton Betty Nowell Wynette Ouzts Harry Lee Palmer Melton Palmer Holly Page Montine Page Franklin Ponder Charles Powe Loftin Prince Beth Rehberg Allen Richards Robert Scully Gerald Shiver Carolyn Shores Eugenia Singletary Janice Spence John Stewart Lucretia Martin Wanda Taylor Allen Thomas Pauline Thomas Stanley Thompson Susan Tillman Gene Trawick Ethel Sue Tuggle Linda Tuggles Robert Turner Windell VanLandingham Elsie Vickers Emery Alice Voyles Judy Wade Clarice Wadsworth Bette Ward Hampton Ward Pat Ward Shirley Warren Buddy Watkins Kenneth Whiddon Elaine Whigham Haskell White Norwood Wilder Jackie Williams Peggy Williams Margaret Williams Jerome Womble Peggy Womble fy. v.- 7: s ,-r 9555, so -1 1, 6 'f 'Z t X ,-R is K 491' J R X ' 6 1 .. xx if 'uv C. . ,- 1, 4 .- k i.. R Y 'S-.. 'N I I, Q1 H .- -. if .JE X Q as so J , fs - , 1 7 gg . M . t l Q A I Fr fs 1: N. Q X 'Scsi X ull Alex Aldridge, Francis Allen Mary Allen, Waymond Anderson Jackie Andrews, Betty Jean Ansley Malone Ausburn, Viola Baggett Ray Barrett, Carol Bishop Glynell Bond, Frankie Bonner Wayne Bonner, Gloria Jean Brinson Hudson Brinson, Linda Brookins Fay Bullock, Elva Bussey Blanch Butler, Kenneth Butler Sara Jane Butler, Wayne Cannon Nell Carter, Mary Corver Esther Cosper, Sara Jane Castleberry Lucretia Chason, Marilyn Clark Curtis Cofer, Bobby Collins Leland Collins, Elbert Connell Julia Connell, Jimmy Cook Travis Crawford Freshmen OF F IC ERS JACK HOUSCH - - - ----- President RICHARD FULFORD - - ------ Vice President PAT MERCER ---- - - Secretary and Treasurer . . -Q-Y ,J r of-EC nf ii df tg 0- 'Q' , Y 4 X 1: V . T- 1-at fs . so ...f . U ,r . P ,S E 5, 1- .gs .J ff' 2 if' ' A fr it W V I - I If , W la x . VK H ' K A a Al - 6, k' 1 8 W 6.1 X L' Sv i is I, J ' I J 1 . 5 4' 0 Daniel Hancock, Janice Hancock Ray Harrison, Sandra Harrison Louise Hartley, Pat Herring Betty Hester, Roddy Hester Billy Joe Hicks, Jimmy Hicks Jack Housch, Mary Hunnicut Juana Hurst, Frances Hurst Zebelene Ingram, Lowette Jenkins Mary Jenkins, Brenda Johnson Jan Johnson, Pat Johnston Frank Jones, Kermit Kelly Mary Ellen Kinchen, Linda Lambert Olivia Layton, Dorothy Lee Kenneth Lee, Annie Laurie Levan Mary Long, Joyce Lunsford Alynda McCorkle, Bonnie McDaniel Jack McDowell, Mary Ann McEnroe Randall McGlamery 0f1957 Q sf, ' L, ,. ve TIT' . 1 ,Q .1 i n, , ' , .. Bobby Crobsy, Clara Dalton Johnny Darsey, Kenneth Daughtry Billy Davis, Billy Davis Elsie Dickens, Martha Dixon Sonja Dollar, Thelma Donaldson Marjorie Fain, John Hughey Faulk Bobby Fiskus, Freddy Forsythe J, W. French, David Fulford Richard Fulford, Linda Gainous Willie Drew Gee, Marinell Giles Ken Gilliard, Donald Golf Lannis Green, Joy l-laire Council Hall, James Hall Angela Hancock, Billy Hancock by it 3' if 'L tl' 2' 'J ' ,EI 1 , . x - ' J .1 A Q W. Qs , ,, ,yi , lv K k Ll J Q' L- fs., ,,,,,, . il 4, ' , .. I is ii , - 'Y X? Q T L. l ' n, li- 6- vf .. -- E 45' t ' ' 1 ' . B ' -. K . lf 1' , Q v .ffm ,Girl iii , 1 Q .D iii . wv K an 2 5-. J. -s V , WI A X Q. , ,W .,r.l'1u Clara Mae Ruff, Alvin Sellers Vivian Sellers, Susan Slaton Dewey Smith, Bell Smith Patsy Smith, Billy Stewart Martha Stewart, Neal Stephens Lamar Strickland, Linda Jo Taylor Arthur Thomas, Faye Thomas Tommy Thompson, Betsy Tilley Sidney Turner, Natholyn Vickers Judy Walden, Roy Walden Toby Jean Walden, Herman Warren Sharion Warren, Sandra Webb Twila Webb, Linda Weston Annette Whigham, Nell Whigham Jean Whitfield, Al wigm Art Williams, Bobby Sue Williams Sadie Wilson, Dale Winchester Barbara Womble Freshmen Evelyn McKown, Carolyn McLaney Mildred Maddox, Bobbie Jean Mathis Bertice Maxwell, Buck Maxwell Gerald Maxwell, Lee Maxwell Ray Maxwell, Johnny Melton Pat Mercer, Evelyn Mobley Brenda Morrell, J. D. Norton Carl Odom, Bobby Palmer John Palmer, Shirley Palmer Glenda Ponder, Benny Prince Billy Pyles, Lillian Pyles Rebecca Reagan, Linda Reynolds Patricia Rich, Tommy Ricks Tommy Ridley, Sara Robertson new mf' X. - is 'R p, fn . .-. x, Ni K X ,J s s f as Q KV, - .1 vu. AE, gf A n f I Z Q 'S q I v' s, 'lt' ii fs' gC'5'Vk -9 ' 0 Y, ,.M, Mr. and Miss C. H. S MARY NELLE and JIMMY 6 Most Talented LOUISE and ARIS QQ J L ffl Q Most Flirtatious ELOISE and SONNY Best-Dressed ELLEN and DAN 3 kin...-'vw' '-Bm' fx.,5ia......-f-- in-1 is 1 W 2 if W x Prettzest and Handsomest CAROLYN and JOHN 2 3 J h J, 25 Most Athletic DOT d BOBBY Cutest BIRTIE SUE and ED f . rv l . Z M ost Intellectual PEGGY d ED T 100 Z 7 Z - Z 3 X .Inf I X , ,Z v ,il X-r Most Likely to Succeed MARY JULIA and DICK Most Bashful LEAH and HOWARD g 1, X31 E Best All-A round BETTY FAYE and ROBERT Most Courteous PATSY d LSTIN ji Friendliest JACKIE alld DUA NE ...J . -f . HA NPL' 4' 7 ' x .-:3Q RH s12:Q.f N 'S Is. 3 N- L X Y ? 1' F35 Ax 7 Best Personality JINX and CLAYTON 'I W..l....l 2, Pg-muah 4111, Wittiest CAROLYN and JOHN Autographs v I ',-.4 51. 6.0 Y, PEGGY SCOGGINS MRS JO ANN LANE PEGGY CREW Edltor rn chxef Advrsor Assistant Edltor rn chlef Raconteur Sta 1- 5 ,J Seated left to nght Peggy Scoggms Edna Lee Thompson Hamet Bell Carolyn Chapman Peggy Crew Susan Trllman Mary Iulla Rtchter Nancy Perkms Standmg Mrs Io Ann Lane Sponsor Tyson Grahman Judy Colhns Ed Hall Ann Allen Jtmmy Arlrne Loulse Wrght Pat Ward and Elotse Reagan ff A E C f - I E f 'lx A S ELOISE REAGAN Actrvmes Edrtor ED HALL IDUISE WIGHT Bustness Manager CAROLYN CHAPMAN NANCY PERKINS Feature Edttor Class Editor ThlS staff has put forth great effort ln brrng mg you this RACONTEUR Your pleasure and sattsfactron has been rts goal Art Edrtor The staff rs at work! ,Z 1 XUM X at hbfr 'll-J. If 95 Ki' fav W, Seated left to right Carolyn Chapman Richard Porter Jinx Beckwith Jimmy Arline Mrs R P Wight Sponsor Edna Lee Thompson Hilda Rehberg Jackie Miller Dan Jones Standing Jewell McKown Sadie Wilson Carolyn Kinchen Tyson Graham Sammle Prince Roddy Hester Rhonda Battley Bobby Neff Weyman Richter Art Williams Ed Hall Angela Handcock Norma Lou Maxwell LOUISE Wight Student Government ?' OFFICERS JIMMY ARLINE JINX BECKWITH Vice President EDNA LEE THOMPSON Secretary and Treasurer ED HALL Parliamentarran President ROLL ACCORDING TO CLASSES ED HALL Senior DAN JONES Senior LOUISE WIGHT Senior JACKIE MILLER, Senior SAMMY PRINCE Junior TOMMY WELLS Junior RHONDA BATTLEY Junior CAROLYN KINCHEN Junior BOBBY NEFF Sophomore TYSON GRAHAM Sophomore NORMA LOU MAXWELL Sophomore ART WILLAIMS Freshman RODDY HESTER, Freshman SADIE WILSON Freshman ANGELA HANDCOCK Freshman L ' .3 JEWELL MCKOWN, , , Sophomore 7 'Q I- I I I President BOBBY VOYLES Secretary BIRTIE SUE WEBB S... ,ff Vice President JIMMY ARLINE Treasurer Beta, EDNA LEE THOMPSON First row, left to right: Edna lee Thompson, Janie Yawn, Elsie Hawthorne, Lois Dowdy, Carolyn Rich Evelyn Boyette, Harriet Bell, Bobby Voyles, Ed Hall, Ellen McNair, Second row: Peggy Scoggins, Eloise Reagan, Betty Faye Ferrell, Shirley Jean Cox, Carolyn Chapman, Ann Jefferson, Jinx Beckwith Nell Harrell, Harriet Hunter, Peggy Crew. Third row: Birrie Sue Webb, Judy Chason, Nina Cassels, Glenda Horton, Mary Miller, Nanette Williams, Leah bee, Gwenn Sellars, Dot Tinsley, Carolyn Strick land, Natholyn Dalton. Fourth row: Lota Sue Maxwell, Patricia King, Tommy Stanfill, Jimmy Arline Weyman Richter, Mary Julia Richter, Fred Cutchins, Roger Ponder, Floyd Forsyth, Miss Marion Smith, Sponsor, . ,in-chief SPOnsor Business l 1 4 mum WLLER Mas. MARGUERITE CARQLYN SManage, 1ACK1E REEVES TR-ICKLA ND Red TL Black Staff Front row left to rxght W1n1fred Johnson Jeanette Hand Jame Yawn Farth Bryant Mary Nell Collins Lxlltan Pyles Second row Joyce Brock Lota Sue Maxwell Carolyn Strlckland Mrs Marguerlte Reeves Jaclue Mlller B1rt1e Sue Webb Amanda Thompson Thlrd row Lourse W1ght Natholyn Dalton Huddle Cone Patr1c1a Krng Lamar Maxwell Patsy Beckw1th Leland Coll1ns Glenn Weston Sue Butler Shuley Jean Cox Loretha Coll1ns Wig fb LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Seated left to rrght Amanda Thompson Nancy Perkrns At the crrculatron desk IS secretary Sue Butler presrdent Lrnda Whrgham Mrs Toms sponsor Frrst row standrng Rosa Nell Booth lame Yawn Scottre Thomas Anna Faye Hall Hedy Baggett Maxrne Kelley Lenora Bulloch Carolyn Chapman Shrrley Jean Cox Top row Lynette Harrell Beth Rehberg Gerlene Damels Lzbrar C wb PROIECTIONISTS Left to rrghtz Jerry Shrver, Melton Palmer, Larry Ingram, Eugene Barlow, Mrs. Toms, Sponsor, Mark Carr, Rrchard Fulford. r.., , U ll B l W 1 I . I A 4 ,- . . V 1 'B www ui- l -i.. 4 Q '- I . : , . I . . . 1 ' G ' 1 - 1 . . 1 . 2 r ' s . Y l I , I 1 I ' . : , , ' . I Q, Y X a N Ax 0 I ,,.- - PEGGY WILLIAMS president FAITH BRYANT PATSY BECKWITH A Parliamentarian Vice President NORMA LOU MAXWELL sUsAN TILLMAN Tfeasufef Secretary OFFICERS TRI HI funzor Trz HL Y T -fi MEMBERS Mrs Knott Sponsor Betty Collins Faith Bryant Emory Alice Voyles Norma Lou Maxwell Betty Ward Fourth row Angela Hancock Juana Hurst Judy Collins Ann Allen Jan Johnson Clara Dalton Fifth row Luvania Harrell Elizabeth Mize, Pat Mercer Lucretia Martin Betty Nowell Judith Miller Annette Carter Margaret Williams First row, left to right: Peggy Ann Williams, Second row: Patay Beckwith, Susan Tillman. Third row: MEMBERS Left to nght Andy Maxwell Rrchard Fulford Stanley Thompson Leland Collrns Pat Herrrng Larry Ingram Bllly GRIDOIIS Hampton Ward Arthur Thomas C J I-Iarnson 11 Mrs J S Rrneer Sponsor The purpose of the H1 Y Club rs To create marntarn and extend throughout the home school and communrty hrgh standards ofChr1st1an character fumor HL Y Presrdent Vlce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Andy Maxwell Stanley Thompson Pat Herrrng B111y Gamous Senwr Tn HL Y TR S Pure Thoughts Pure Words Pure Action First row left to right Jackie Miller Secretary Wimfred Johnson, Treasurer Second row Lota Sue Maxwell Reporter Linda McLendon, ProJectCha1rman Shirley Haven Parliamentarian Third row Patsy Houston President Shirley Jean Cox Vice President Fourth row Mrs Tyson Sponsor Anna Faye Hall Chaplain To create maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian character First row left to right Annelle Houston Second row Shirley Jean Cox, Jackie Miller Winifred Johnson Third row Lota Sue Maxwell Roberta Ausburn Ellen Willis Sylxia Whitfield Brenda Palmer Fourth row: Dot Tinsley, Gwenn Sellars, Birtie Sue Webb, Faye Dalton, Emogene Poppell, Jewell Davis, Nell Harrell. Fifth rowg Leah Lee, Eleanor Cannon, Lenora Bullock, Lois Dowdy, Betty Faye Ferrell, Anna Faye Hall, Lonelle Brookins, Maxine Kelly, Carolyn Thomas, Mrs Tyson Sponsor Sucth row Patricia King Harriet Hunter Ellen Cox Harriet Bell Phyllis Murphy Peggy Crew Nancy McLendon, Patsy McLendon Jeanette Hand Mary Nell Collins. Seventh row: Yvonne Gainey Myrtle Dixon, Ellen McNair, Carolyn Chapmen, Shirley Haven, Linda Mc- Lendon, Sue Butler, Amanda Thompson, Evelyn Boyette, Nancy Perkins. fa 3' f S Q ' ft . i OFFICERS 1 P ,. F Ygsxxf ,fn , , .:, . I 1 : . , , I ' ' Q P 1 W I I l . F 7 F . ' 51 'f ' I 1 k. A 1 I u Senior Hi- Y M tn s14k,Mfv,iQ , xv 2 .WJ .rrfii-,,,4,i' W, A ,r L ,, f Er' f- Q Hu ' if,-r ' f rv . wg 'ff' 3.-4.9, f-,cv . Jw.. Y, 4 Q ' W fe, 5 ,. x '--. 3- fr , rws.I--5:17 ' MEMBERS Frrst row left to rrght Tommy Voyles, H W Maxwell C L Butler John Trllls Second row Johnny Hopkms Johnny Shoemaker Mark Carr Rox Johnson Joe Moore Ed Rrch Thrrd row Mr Clyde Lane Sponsor Aubrey Collms Elzre Palmer Lamar Maxwell Huddre Cone Eugene Barlow Glenn Weston Fourth row R V Collrns Jrmmy Thompson, and John Flynt 'WMM 'vu 2 2 8 Presrdent Vrce Prestdent Secretary Treasurer Lamar Maxwell John Flynt Glenn Weston Tommy Voyles CLUB PURPOSE To create marntarn and extend throughout the home school and communrty hrgher standards of Chrrstlan hvrng x 1, xv. .PM 1' , , P ' J J W f' X f f g I . - , . . , . Z v 1 I I 1 - I e v I I f Y I I ' I . . , . ,, L e 5, 14- , . .1 an . V ' 'J' Yi V35 , A , Qt? , ff ig ' ..-- 559, 21 ' X l ' ' if f? Y . . f , 1 A 5 I I l 7 Prestdent WYMAN RICHTER Vrce Prestdent DAN JONES Secretary and Treasurer MOTTO We bulld DICKIE CRANE OBJECTIVES To develop tnttrattve and leadershtp To provtde expertence tn ltvmg Ser eant at Arms and workmg together g IOHNNIE HOPKINS Key Club To serve the school and commumty To prepare for useful cmzenshrp Ftrst row left to rtght Charles Clark Alvtn wtghr Jack Housch Jerry Shaver Robert Turner Johnny Bearden Tyson Graham Art Wrlllams Second row Frank Jones Roddey Hester Wyman Rrchter Jrmmy Arlme Bobby Neff Dtckte Crane Pat Ward Mr Robert Taylor Sponsor Third row Tommy Wells Lanny Nlcholoson Bobby Voyles Arts Mtxon Johnny Hopkms Dan Jones Dtckte Porter Q : . . . . . I X . A I B ' Eu 1 'U f I V F' ' 3 J x ,I Q J 1 L, 4 D ! x I R! ,' xi , ' 5 A 1 President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer ED RICH JOHNNY HOPKINS BOBBY WALDEN C Club Ftrst row left to rrght Yvonne Gamey Dot Ttnsley Laura bee Patsy McLendon Johnny Hopkms Pat Ward Dtckre Crane Second row Myrtle Drxon Gwenn Sellars Peggy Anne Dollar Emory Allce Voyles Nancy McLendon Ed Rtch Mark Carr Thrrd row Randolph Wrmberley Jerry Hurst Jack McCorkle Peggy Crew Dan Jones Ann Allen Fourth row R V Collms Jerry Wrllts Elzte Palmer Jtmmy Thompson Jackte Wtll rams Jmx Beckwrth Fifth row Tommy Wells Tommy Voyles Joe Moore John Flynt Rox Johnson Billy Walden Not shown Bobby Walden Mary Iulra Rrchter Glenn Weston Lamar Maxwell ff' 99 ' I - 3 . 1 s n I v 1 ' 9 - I I D v 9 1 r , . : . . . ' . ., . , . , . . . I . . D . : , , , ' ' , Future Homemakers 0 Amerzca N0 I MEMBERS Fust row left to rrght Patncla Harrell Annette Whrgham Sandra Webb Luvanra Harrell H1ldaRehberg Rosa Nell Booth Laveme Donaldson Montme Page Ann Dozrer Betty Elkms Mrs Neff Sponsor Second row Els1eV1ckers Bonn1eMcDan1el Clarrce Wadsworth Zebelene Ingram Lrnda Lambert Mary Allen Glenda Ouzts Carolyn Shores Rebecca Reagan Mary Nell Grles Mary Ellen Krnchen Vonc1lle Harnson Carolyn Chambless Ann Allen Betty Colllns Fourth row Brenda Morrell Lrnda Ga1nous Mary Hunmcut Emma Lo1s Maxwell Eleanor Cannon Leah Lee Elorse Reagan Nell Harrell Brenda Palmer Lonelle Brookrns Mary Nell Coll1ns Presldent V1ce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Betty Elkins Elorse Reagan Eleanor Cannon Leah Lee Parllamentanan H1stor1an Reporter Adv1sor Bonnxe McDan1el Nell Harrell Luvama Harrell Mrs. Marshall Neff l l Davis, Janice Horton, Elaine Whigham, Loretta Cook, Elizabeth Mize, Third row: Natholyn Vickers, Wynette l l l l 14 l Future Homemakers of America No. II President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Edna Lee Thompson Bertie Sue Webb Glenda Horton Ellen Lee Parliamentarian Historian Reporter Advisor Nina Cassels Betty Nowell Annette Carter Mrs R. D Dyson uh!!- MEMBERS First row left to right Sylvia Whitfield Berne Sue Webb Kathryn Lee Ellen Lee Edna Lee Thompson N1na Cassels Second row Paula Ann Bishop Betty Jo Harper Elsie Hawthorne Glenda Horton Betty Nowell An Lucretia Martin Mrs R D Dyson Advisor Fourth row Natholyn Dalton Wtrufred Johnson Judy Chason Mary Jenkins Twxlla Webb Nell Whigham Glynell Bond Pat Mercer Fifth row Ronell Adams Yvonne Harrison Janice Norton L1nda Wlugham Margaret Williams Frances Allen Faye Bulloch Sandra Harrison Sixth row Jewell McKown L1nda Weston Mildred Maddox Mar1lyn Clark Janice Hancock Sadie Wilson Clara Dalton Not shown Faith Bryant Betty Garland Beth Goza Joyce Singletary Peggy Womble 4 1 A v- N 5 ,B ' , 1 nette Carter. Third row: Lota Sue Maxwell, Judith Miller, Lynette Harrell, Eugenia Singletary, Beth Rehberg, 3 'T 1- MR. AL KLINE - Director ENSEMBLE ROGER PONDER - Pianist First row, left to right: Evelyn Boyette, Hilda Rehberg, Carolyn Kinchen, Carolyn Shores, Jeanette Hand, Nancy McLendon, Patricia Walsingham, Alynda McCorkle. Second row: Scottie Thomas, Patricia King, Rhonda Battley Jan Johnson and Mary Ann Mc Enroe Glee Club GLEE CLUB MEMBERS First row seated left to right Mary Miller Betty Baggett Carolyn Rich Shelby Jean Davis Margie Wills Ellen McNair Patsy Beckwith Hilda Rehberg Luvania Harrell Janelle Griffin Scottie Thomas Second row Lois Natholyn Dalton Paulette Barnes Louise Wight Paula Ann Bishop Myrle Dalton Betty Godwin Mr Kline Director Third row Jeanette Hand Patricia Walsingham Carolyn Kinchen Nannette Williams Laverne Donaldson Sue Butler Rhonda Battley Gerlene Daniels Emma Lots Maxwell Beverly French Loreta Cook and Faye Greene Dowdy, Amanda Thompson, Birtie Sue Webb, Mary Allen, Linda Lambert, Montine Palmer, Patricia King, Future Farmers 0 Amenca presldem Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter I-'eGeue Barrett Howard Palmer Davrd Hawthorne Maynard Johnson John Trllrs MOTTO 1175 leamrng to Do if 'Xu Dorng to Learn Earnrng to Lrve Lrv mg to Serve Frrst row left to rrght Alex Aldrldge Herman Warren Bobby Crosby H W Maxwell Bobby Palmer Norwood Wrlder Wallace Blshop Buck Maxwell Cec1lThursby Waymand Anderson John Palmer M H R Madrson, Sponsor Second row Kenneth Lee W1ll1am Barrett Lann1sGodw1n Maneus Courtney J1mmyElk1ns Neal Stephens Jrmmy Ferrell Carol Brshop Ray Harr1son,J D Norton Harry Lee Palmer Barrrneau Allen Hrnes Donald Lee Womble Kenneth Butler Gerald Maxwell Fourth row Robery Scully John Tlllrs Carlos Barrett Kenneth Daughtry Billy McCall Melton Palmer Ken Grllard Le Gette Barrett Brlly Davrs Wayne Ansley Larry Johnson Frfth row Davld Halstead Coy Norton, Odrs Carter Gene Ouzts Jrmmy Strrckland Franklrn Ponder J B Prrtchett Jerry Dollar Wayne Cannon, Cleve Harrell Tommy Joe Rlcks Srxth row Ray Barrett Walter Maxwell Earl Sprvey Larry Brrnkley Shelton Adams John Stewert Jack McCorkle Reese Johnson Bruce Clark Johnny Stewert Seventh row Maynard Johnson Howard Palmer Davtd Hawthorne Brlly Brookrns, Douglas Drxon Charles Powe Duane Davrs Floyd Womble Tony Moms Norman Pyles Not shown 1n prcture Brlly Garland Haskell Whrte Larry Whrdden Jerome Womble Kenneth Whrdden y , , , W D, S , . I l 4 l I I I I I r' Third row: Wayne Gillard, George Thomas, Neal Baggett, Tommy Voyles, Billy Van Barrett, Alton D C T Club W MOTTO Earn whrle you learn 3 PURPOSE To develop hugh standards of workmanshrp scholarshrp cltrzenshxp and ethrcs Presrdenr QMJOHN HENRY WILSON JAMES BUNDRICK Vlce Presrdent Y' Secretary Treasurer WANDA WILLIS BILLY SINGLETARY ,-y is ll Parlramentarlan Hrstorran BOBBY HUMPHREYS BETTY JEAN BELL MEMBERS First row left to rrght Leroy Westberry George Cook Orbre l-arrcloth Winton Godwrn Walter Davrs James Coley Carey Smrth Second row Bobby Humphrres Wanda Faye wrllrs Dorrs Daughrry Betty Johnson Rhudeen Evans Vallre Clark Grace Keller Larry Bullouch Mr Robert Taylor Sponsor Thrrd row John Henry Wrlson Marnor Moore Rarford Crawford Reese Johnson Carlos Barrett Glynn Prmce Roger Murphy Paul Exell Gene Thomaston Dennrs Danrels Lawson Muggrrdge Fourth row Roger Whrte James Bundrrck Lynn Robertson Bobby Joyner Charles Lyons Roy Smrth Brlly Smgletary Franklrn Brrnson Not Pxctured Brlly McGlamery Betty Jean Bell Jan Muggrrdge Kenneth Walker and Alex McLendon n 0 0 qvkul Wm 1 1 - va, i x ' 1 J 'kb 4. Gr- fl 5. TWA 'I Q W M. r Q J W . We , A , :I - , Q , A 1 I r , : . , . : ' , . . . ' . . I . , . ' . I ' . ' '. ' . . , I . . . . . - ' : ' . I l . I I I I U I I . ' ' . ' - I ' . ' . . . , ' . ' ' . ' ' . ' 1 ' . I - I I ' MISS CAROLYN RAY Sponsor 1-1' Presrdent Vlce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Pranrst PAT WARD BOBBY VOYLES HARRIET HUNTER HARRIET BELL Q., A Flrst row left to rrght Wallrs Carroll Norma Lou Maxwell Angela Hancock Harrlet Bell Alvrn Wrght Patsy McLen don Susan Trllman Elva Bussey Ellen Wl1llS Amanda Thompson Nell Harrell Elrzabeth Muze Nancy Perkms Peggy Dollar Nancy McLendon Ellen Cox Mrss Carolyn Ray Sponsor Second row Margaret Wrllxams Peggy wrllrams Carolyn Chapmen Harriet Hunter Peggy Crew Louise wrght Falth Bryant Judy Collrns Shirley Cox Juana Hurst Jerry Hurst Phyllls Murphy Thrrd row Pamela Ktng Sue Butler Anne Jefferson Bobby Voyles Hampton Ward Dan Jones Carolyn Strrckland Ann Allen Emory Alrce Voyles Rosalne Boone Jrmmy Arlme Fourth row Arts Mrxon Tommy Stanflll Rhonda Bartley Mary Julra Rrchter Huddle Cone Mark Carr Pat Ward and Wyman Rrchter V, '42 , Q V, new-. A ,' Y r' I sf - ' s 1 -- lu ' - - .. - - f . ' . : . ' ' ' . ' . . D - 1 . 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I ' 1 U 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 . . 1 I I I 1 ' 1 1 . I 1 D 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 . - ' 3 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I 1 I 1 A 1 . , - Z 1 . 1 ' 1 1 K I 1 1 1 1 n - I love you Emily. Once in a thousand times it s interesting. ' Our Town s cast of characters with first place Next tt went to state and came back with fourth place The cast of characters were Jean Whitfield Rhonda Bartley Aubrey Collins Peggy Crew Clayton Bussey Mary Julia Richter Alvtn Wight John Flynt DLstrLct Don t eat like wolves It'll stunt your growth The play Our Town went to district and came back ,,...:-- Meet TYPING TYPING Ellen McNair Austm Nlxon SHORTHAND hols Dowdy 'A1ternate Blrue Sue Webb DEBATERS MR. GLENN PELHAM Left to right:Bobby Voyles, Wyman Richter, Par ward, Ed Debate Director Hall. Alternatesg Charles Clark, Susan Tillman. -.An MEMBERS Frrst row left to rrght Wrllre Drew Gee Robert Turner Tommy Thompson Joe Branscomb Johnny Crawford Second row Murray Hart Carroll Akndge Brlly Wmd John Henry Wrlson Larry Ingram Jerry Krnes Thud Inclusmal Arts lub 'Ui 2 ik Q--- 'V Ql f TOMMY WELLS BILLY WALDEN FRED CUTCHINS Presrdent Vrce presldent Secretary i is t-N., 3 JOHNNY SHOEMAKER RANDOLPH WIMBERLY SAMMY PRINCE Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Sergeant at Arms . fi N w K ' ' ' p A- fl, LIL' I L 4 row: James Hall, Stanley Thompson, Clyde Lane, Sponsor, E. L. McDaniel, Hampton Ward. cr 2 N 1' wr..- Y V V . ' -uu- I L v y -.55 ,M X L. 11' r X R I Q N241 an ' ' 2' :L , '--Y A O BAND OFFICERS Left to rtghr Rosalie Boone Sergeant Harrtet Bell Corporal Anne Jefferson 2nd Lieutenant Carolyn Thomas Corporal Dtck Porter 2nd Lieutenant Sonny Marttn Corporal Wyman Richter Captain Freddie Cutchtns Corporal Arts Mtxon 1st Lteutenant and Drum Major Lanny Nicholson Corporal JtmmyAr1tne Sergeant Sammy Prtnce Sergeant Harrtet Hunter Corporal THE HISTORY OF THE BAND Organized tn 1946 the Catro High School Band has been most acttve throughout the ten years of tts existence It has played for practically every ctvtc celebration of any tmportance plus many out of town engagements Durtng the school year of 1954 1955 the band played some seventy odd public performances of one sort or another averagtng more than two per week The Catro I-ltgh School Band has parttctpated tn every band contest tn the state of Georgia tn the past ntne years and has earned top ratings each and every year During this ttme tt has won one hundred and thirty three Ftrst Dtvtstons ten Second Dtvtstons and two Thtrd Dtvtstons tn tn 1952 the Catro organtzatton won the top ranking ratings for an all ttme htgh mark entering thirteen events this band earned a perfect score of thirteen Ftrst Dtvtston ratings Thts mark wtll stand for all time stnce the state contests have been dtsconttnued for the present Regional Contests In 1955 tn Moultrie at the Regional Contest the Catro Band entered 13 events and won 13 Ftrst Dtvtstons or top ratings for aregtonal rec ord for perfect scores Agatn tn 1956 and agatn tn Moultrie the band equaled thts record by entering 13 events and earning 13 Ftrst Dtvtstons The band ts thought by those who know to be one of the best school musical organizations tn this S8CIl0l'l of the country It performs tn a professional manner play tng mustc of the best quality It has several ftrsts to IB credit the ftrst band tn the state to use blackltght tn tts football shows the ftrst band tn Georgia to use Swtss Flag Swtngers the ftrst and only band tn Georgta and one of the few bands tn the country to go on an extended concert tour each year Last year the concert tour took the band into three states Florida Georgta and Alabama The 1957 concert tour wtll take the Cauo Htgh School Band tnto South Carolina for the thtrd year However this year the tour wtll be through the Eastern part of the state and will number 938 offtctal miles Durtng the ftve years the band has made the concert tour tt has traveled practically every section of the state of Georgia and South Carolina northeast and northwest Flortda During these tours the band has traveled more than ftve thousand mtles and has played before almost the concert tours the Catro Band has played tn some stx or etght ctttes wtthtn a one day trtp of Catro Wm T Verran who organtzed the band ten years ago and ts sttll tts director has a national reputation tn the band fteld He ts a member of the American Bandmaster s Assoctatton the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a bandsman He ts tn demand as a cltnt ctan and Judge at band cltntcs and contests throughout the southeastern part of the counuy For eleven years he was State Chairman for Bands of the Georgia Music Educators Assoctatton tts prestdent for two years and vtce prestdent for two years In potnt of servtce he ts the oldest school bandmaster tn the state of Georgia ' I ' . : ' . : . - ' : . : ' . - ' : ' , : ' . ' : ' ' . : ' ' , . ' : ' : ' . : ' ' . : ' . : ' . - . . y . . . ' . . . , . : . ' . I ' - - I . . . , - . . . 0 ' ' I . . . ' . . . I . , . . ,. . . state and district competition. Entering the state contest twenty thousand people in thirty-four cities. Aside from , . . . I ' . . , , . . . , I . . . U I l I . . . . ' . ' . - . , . . . , . . ' . . . . . . . . . . J . . ' . . I - . l . . ' . o g - . Z . , . . . 3 . . . ' avg'-. Cairo High School Band MAJOR WILLIAM T. VERRON Director of the band BAND PERSONNEL Left to rrght Anne Jefferson Betty Faye Ferrell Phyllrs Murphy Sonny Martrn Juana Hurst Angela Hancock Eugenla Smgletary Mary Ellen Cox Sarah Mmter Cully Clark Harrret Bell Norma Lou Maxwell Peggy Olrvra Layton Kenneth Pearce Lee Maxwell Sarah Helen Lane Opal Muller Harrlett Hunter Jrmmy Arlme Carolyn Thomas Walhs Carroll Jeanette Hand Dtck Porter Patrlcxa Kung Wyman Rnchter Freddxe Cutchms Johnny Faulk Sammy Prlnce Absent at tlme of plcture Tommy Stanfxll Williams, Roddey Hester, Larry Higdon, Von Richter, Elva Bussey, Alvin Wight, Aris Mixon, Rosalie Boone, DRUM MAJOR AND MAIORETTES Left to rlght Elva Bussey Angela Hancock Aus Mlxon, Anne Jefferson and Hamer Bell 4-J' if fm. 15,4-,-.k' Fl :gb- 6139 F fx'-v-34 1.. pu- L J E515 THE MA RC HING BA ND 'N ' 13,9-Sitahll - Y' ' - ,' . 5 . A a Q 4' Sl ,V 5 E- .1 , an 11 ,Wifi Q X. A 'I 1 l i if 1 A i , it 'v 2 'I f- . - 'f'. . , 2 .L Aren't they cute? Do you know them? Sitting pretty 2 ,s fx, 'P 6 fp if ff? - f M 'iv if ' his Robert S 1 iff F Hardly working? J2ll1iS Tl ,f A X 4 I Timekeeper Starting young. Al.- 'Q f '24 'UP Sue and Dickie G' ,,.-- I Q ,w Carolyn Toots Sonny , Q Q Q -td H ful-v If-f 'S Flrst row left to rrght Tommy Voyles B111 Walden Managers Bobby Frscus Jack Housch Art Wrlllams Pat Johnson B1lly Davls Dale Wrnchestor Woody McCork1e Second row Joe Moore Manager R V Colhns Bobby Rogers John Flynt Charles Mangrum Robert Harrell JackMcCorke1 Jrmmy Thompson E1z1e Palmer Edwm Grbson Thrrd row Rox Johnson Randolph Wxmberly Ed Rrch Johnny Hopkrns Jerry Wrllrs Lofton Pnnce Glenn Weston, Pat Ward Lamar Maxwell and Dan Jones r-19' 'PG Y? Sy rupmakers and Coaches Coach: WEST THOMAS Assistant Coach: JACK HITSON Q- H:nb 'lllrw- BOBBY WA LDEN BBC R LAMAR MAXWELL End IOHNNY HOPKINS Back ELZIE PALMER Tackle Senwrs BOBBY ROGERS End DAN JONES Back ED RICH Back GLENN WESTON Center JOHN FLYNT End ROX JOHNSON Guard ROBERT HARRELL End o A A ..: .-fi' +3 .. - .:L , 4' A .. . .,..-iq ,TL-' .y ? fig --yu Q ' . ay' -'ff' i - .Jw r 24' 1' .4 .' ',Q,1- - M. L: 1 . . . V L4! , ln , . , N VG 1 . -.'...'M ' 'Nz y f ,An . 'H -1 'I .. D' .v-ff,-vw V I r A -' . FV., , 1- 4 ' ,f -2 That's the way, Team. Whew - T. D. ! ima.: Got pretty rough? Has anyone seen O ' I say OH Coach' the ball? Informauon, Please! Wait a minute there, Fellow! -5 Z..- QQ if - g Go Man, Go! - Let's go, team! Se pte mber September September October October October October November November November November CAIRO SYRUPMAKERS 1956 SCHEDULE Cairo 12 Cairo 28 Cairo 37 Cairo 37 Cairo Cairo 41 Cairo 14 Cairo 13 Cairo 12 Cairo 32 Cairo O Bainbridge Quincy , Fla, Cordele Nashville Open Americus Adel Tifton Ocilla Colquitt Thomasville It's going to be a long afternoon. Man - He's real gone! vis. You reckon they will? Don't look good, do it? Nl Af una: xulw I' I don't know Coach f J' 1956 Homecoming thru The Queen MARY NELL COLLINS THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Left to rlght Rrchard Fulford, Nell Whrgham, Nrnth Grade, Tyson Graham, Jewell McKown, Tenth Grade, The Queen, Mary Nell Collms, Her Escort, Bobby Lee Voyles, Carolyn Chapman, Ed Hall, Twelfth Grade, and Nell Harrell, Mark Carr, Eleventh Grade Attendants 1 if E1 3 : : 1 5 . ' f v . fa T 2 i 5 E 4... B Team Football MEMBERS Frrst row left to rrght Jtmmy Hrcks Frank Jones Tyson Graham Neal Baggett Johnny Bearden Carl Odom Ray Maxwell Jrmmy Cook Second row Earl Sprvey Stanley Thompson Davrd Fulford Jerry McRory John Stewert J W French W M Edenfteld AlvrnSe1lars Elmer Davrs E1vtsSellars Thrrd row Coach Lane J D Norton Kermrt Kelly Randall McG1amery Bobby Neff Tony Moms Allen Rtchards Leland Collrns Jerry Dollar Coach Shealey Track MEMBERS Frrst row, left to rrght Tommy Wells, R V Collms, Ed Rrch Second row Jtmmy Thompson, Pat Ward, Dtckre Crane, Mark Carr, and Coach Tommy Taylor ff' q . LF Q - -... 'v-: . .. s 4 . . f 1 ', 1 v , V 'll , - 1' -1 ' 'M 4. ' --, -1.41.4 ' . I . , .yea t Q . x , -. I K, , ATA... ,sf , N , I , ., - . r. ,A M t V , v.7W Y. . ,. ,, A .Q .. .3 -1. .--,av , j .f L- .rf-f 1 1 ' , 1 ' 'Aw - . V, ,, - . ,fy ' ' , ' ' f -' 'YT ' 'Eff 1- rf .A ' .' ' - 7 ' - ' ' , ,V . W---QQ 1 1 f' -rdf, 'wff g . 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