Cairo High School - Raconteur Yearbook (Cairo, GA)

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His colleagues find him unusually co-operative. Although a man of the people, he does not allow shady things and is an example as a man of strong words but not strong language. He believes as all do eventually, that one must give up some- thing in order to do good. 0 O Q, Alanna, cullffiz flfyufg Mara it M CQ ',g44131, L ZLff A ,DV 1 , ,,,f.,,Q , 4 cf- 'ijfgi 01.21 V Af-Jfljfo ,wb U , Mu Zzculfy COMMERCIAL Left to right: ms. TYsoN, Mas. MMQUIDDY. f Q V' J ' -1 ,Sf 'Q KX ' L, N 'H - ' v -149' ,rf . 22114 L. 412. f . ENGLISH Seated, left to right: MRS. RINEER, MRS. FLETCHER, MRS. GODWIN . Standing, MR, PELHAM, MISS SMITH. SOCIAL SCIENCE Left to right: MR, HITSON, MRS, WIGHT, MRS JOHNSON. Zzculfy HOME ECONOMICS Left to right: MRS, DYSON, MRS, NEFF. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE and INDUSTRIAL ARTS Left to right: MR, FLOYD, MR. RINEER, MR. MADISON. Q . Q4,f-,ef SCIENCE and MATH Left to right: MRS, REEVES, MISS MITCHELI, MISS HARPER, MRS, HARRISON, MISS CAMP. s......JL.....,g Sfaculfy MUSIC Left to right: MR, TIMMERMAN, MRS, VERRAN, MISS CATON, MR, VERRAN HEALTH and PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to right: MISS ARRINGTON, MR. THOMAS BIBLE MISS RAY Q, N gc f is Y I, 01, President TOMMY WELLS Smivrs Vice President Secretary HARRIET BELL GLENDA HORTON Treasurer Parliamentarian MYRTLE DIXON PATRICIA KING Smiars MARTHA ADAMS A soft answer turneth away wrath. Bible Club 4, FHA 2, Commercial Club 3, Glee Club 4 RONELL ADAMS A good heart is better than all heads in the world. Student Council 1, FHA 1, 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Library Club 2. HENRIETTA ANDREWS Be your best and let the good times roll. Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, FHA 1, Music Appreciation 1. ROBERTA AUSBURN A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, FHA 1,s,4. BETTY BAGGETT 'Experience makes us wise. Chorus 1, Glee Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1. EUGENE BARLOW 'Suait is the gate, and narrow is the way which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find il. Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, DCT 4. BILLY VAN BARRETT Friendship always benefits. CARLOS BARRETT 'No man is free, who cannot command himself. FFA 1,3,4, DCT 3, Vice President 4. RONDA ANN BATTLEY Anything is worth the price paid for it. Band 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Bible Club 1,2,3, One-Act Play 3, Junior Play, Student Council 3, Glee Club 3, 4, FTA 4, Library Club 4. HARRIET BELL A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. President Freshman Class, Vice President Jun- ior Class: Vice President Senior Class, Tri- Hi-Y 1, President 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Beta Club 3,4, Junior Play, Bible Club 1, Secretary- Treasurer 2, Pianist 3, 4, Trio Pianist 2, An- nual Staff 3,4, Class Editor 4, Band 1, Cor- poral 2,3, Sergeant 4, Majorette 1, 2,3, Head Majorette 4. Serziars JEAN BONNER It's better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. FHA 4. LARRY BRINKLEY A short saying oft contains much wisdom. Agriculture 1, 2, 3, Industrial Arts 1, DCT 3. FRANKLIN BRINSON 'Open rebuke is better than secret love. DCT 3, 4. LAUNA BROOKINS You won't live forever, so love today. Tri-Hi-Y 2,4, Band 1, Basketball 2, 3, Glee Club 4. LARRY BULLOCK Life is short so one should not look the world over for happiness and great riches. Sit down, and they will come to you. Basketball 1, DCT 3, 4. C. L. BUTLER 'Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. FFA 1, C Club 3,4, Football 2,4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Track 3, 4. MARK CARR The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Bible Club 3,4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Key Club 3, Football 4, Track 2, 3,4, Junior Class President, FFA 1, Projection Club 3. ODIS CARTER F I think that good must come of good. NINA CASSELS 'Divine love is a sacred flower, which in its early bud is happiness, and in its full bloom is heaven. FHA 1, 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 4, Glee Club 2, Beta Club 3, Secretary 4, Interclub Council 4, Library Club 1, Music Appreciation 1. CAROLYN CHAMBLISS It is more blessed to give than to receive. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Senzbrs JUDY CHASON 'When a girl ceases to blush, she has lost the most powerful charm of her beauty. FHA 2, 3, Project Chairman 4, Beta Club 3,4. WENDELL CHASON My strength is as the strength of ten because my heart is pure. FFA 1, DCT 4. VALLIE CLARK 'Let me be that I am and try not to alter me. Music Appreciation 1, DCT 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. JAMES COLEY Always look ahead for the best is yet to come Industrial Arts 2, DCT 3,4, Track 3. R. V. COLLINS 'Just a rebel at heart. Football 1,2,3,4, C Club 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Bible Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3,4. LORETTA COOK 'A cheerful face makes every dish a feast. Glee Club 2,3, FHA 1,3,4. MARY ELLEN COX The blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Vice President 4, FHA 1, Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Corporal 4, Student Council 4. JOHNNY CRAWFORD When you smile at the world, it smiles back at you. Industrial Arts 3, DCT 4, Hi-Y Treasurer 4, Baseball 3, FFA 1. PEGGY CREW 'Better by far you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be sad. Bible Club 2,3,4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Tri-I-li-Y 1,2,3,4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, Editor 4, Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class, Homecoming Attendant 2, Beta Club 3, 4, President Student Council 4, lnterclub Council President 4, One- Act Play 3, Junior Play. FREDDIE CUTCHINS A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush. Band 1, 2, Corporal 3, Second Lieutenant 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club Secretary3 Seniors GERELENE DANIELS A woman nobly planned, to warn, to comfort, to command. Library Club 3,4g Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club 4. JEWELL DAVIS 'Her voyage through life is as happy and free, as the dancing waves on a deep blue sea. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Glee Club 45 Chorus 43 Music Appreciation 2. SHELBY JEAN DAVIS I would rather walk with God in the dark than walk alone in the light. FHA lg Chorus 3, Glee Club 3. DOUGLAS DIXON Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. FFA 1, 2, 3 , 4. MYRTLE DIXON 'Life always gets harder toward the summit - the cold increases, responsibility increases. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Treasurer 2, 3, President 4g C Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer, Basketball 2, 3,4, Girls' State 3. PAUL EZELL A good loser is better than a bad wirmer. DCT 3, 4. CURTIS FAIRCLOTH 'Work for what you get, and get what you work for. JIMMY FERRELL To have friends is to be a friend. FFA 2 , 3, 4. FLOYD FORSYTH Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest thing in the nicest way. Library Club 1,2g Glee Club 3,4g Junior Play, Beta Club 3, 4. BETTY GARLAND 'The finest edge is made with the blunt whet- stone. FHA 1, 2, Degrees Chairman 3, Library Club 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. s I Seniors EDWIN GIBSON Good nature is stronger than tomahawks. Football 1,2,3,4g FFA 1,2g C Club 4. BETTY LOU GODWIN 'Write me as one who loves his fellowmen. Music Appreciation lg Glee Club 3, Library Club 2, FHA 1,3,4. FAYE GREENE Precious stones always come in small packages. DCT 4, Glee Club 3, Music Appreciation 1, 2. JANELLE GRIFFIN Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty never bad. SANDRA GWALTNEY Why is it so difficult to love wisely, so easy to love too we1l? Music Appreciation lg FHA 1, 4, Basketball 2, 3. JEANETTE HAGAN 'There is nothing half so sweet in life as life's young dream. Music Appreciation lg FHA Vice President 2, DCT 4s Tri-Hi-Y 1. BETTY IO HARPER A friend in need is a friend indeed. FHA 3, DCT 1. NELL HARRELL No matter what others may be, she is al- ways herself. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Bible Club 2,3, 4, FHA 1, 3, Historian 4, Homecoming Attendant 3, Homecoming Queen 4. ELSIE HAWTHORNE 'People love those who are winners without bragging and losers without nagging. Tri-Hi-Y 2, FHA 2,3, Reporter 4g Beta Club 3, 4. MARTHA ANN HICKEY To eliminate your enemiesg make them your friends. Glee Club 3, Bible Club 4, Library Club 4. Seuiars GLENDA HORTON A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches Sophomore Class Treasurer, FHA Project Chairman 1, 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Junior Class Parliamentarian, Senior Class Sec- retary. BOBBY HUMPHREYS If I shoot at the sun, I may hit a star. DCT 3, 4. HARRIET HUNTER Those who reach the top first must climb the hill. Freshman Class Vice President, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Vice President 2, 3,4, Beta Club 3,4, Bible Club 1,2, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3, 4, Junior Play, Band 1, 2, Corporal Assistant to Librarian 3, Second Lieutenant 4. REESE JOHNSON 'Never give up before trying. DCT 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Agriculture 2, Vice President 3, Music Appreciation 1. CAROLYN KINCHEN I pray Thee, O God, that I may be beautiful within. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 2, 3, Trio 3, Student Council 3, Library Club 4, Interclub Council Secre- tary-Treasurer 4. PATRICIA KING Live in the active voice, not the passive. Think more about what you make happen than about what happens to you. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Bible Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Beta Club 3, Vice President 4, Band 1, 2,3, Sergeant 4, Junior Play, Red 'n' Black Staff 3, Senior Class Parliamentarian Student Council 2, Chorus 3. SARA HELEN LANE 'Give to the world the best that you have. FHA 1, Trio 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Bible Club 1,2,3,4, Band 1, 2,3,4, Beta Club 3, Treasurer 4, Student Council 4, Red 'n' Black Editor 4, Interclub Council 4. ELLEN LEE When sun is set, the little stars will shine. Library Club 4, Vice President 1, Glee Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, FHA 1,4, Treasurer 2, 3. FRANCES LEE 'Be a friend if you want to have friends. KATHRYN LEE 'Keep your face to the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you. FHA 3,4, Library Club 4. Seniors CHARLES LYONS lt is not enough to do good, one must do it the right way. Student Council 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, DCT 3, 4, Interclub Council 4. ALBERT MAXWELL Time is but a stream which I fish in. Agriculture 1,2,3,4, Industrial Arts 3, DCT 4. H. W. MAXWELL 'Life is but a dream. WALTER MAXWELL 'There is a great future ahead with more to learn. FFA 1,2, 3, Library Club 3. WOODY McCORKLE A good-natured person is never out of place. FFA 1,2,4, C Club 4, Football 2,3,4, Baseball 3,4. E. L. MCDANIEL 'Science when well-digested is nothing but good sense and reason. Industrial Arts 3, Junior Play, Science Club 3, 4 ALEX McLENDON Sing no sad song for me. DCT 3, 4. NANCY McLENDON 'Not too serious, not too gay, but a jolly good fellow when it comes to play. Cheerleader 1, 2,3, Captain 4, C Club 1, 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Secretary 2, 3,4, Bible Club 1, 2,3, Vice President 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 1, Secretary- Treasurer Student Council 4, Secretary Jun- ior Class, Glee Club 3, Ensemble 3, Interclub Council 4. BARBARA MILLER 'Always look ahead, the best is yet to come. MARY MILLER I'd rather walk with God in the dark than to walk alone in the light. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Glee Club 1,2,3, Beta Club 3, 4, Library Club 2. euiors JOE MOORE There is no substitute for hard work. Football 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi- Y 4. IAN MUGGRJDGE A friendly smile at its best can always bring happiness. PHYLLIS MURPHY True friendship is like sound health, the value of it is seldom known until it be lost. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Red 'n' Black Editorial Page Editor 4. ROGER MURPHY A promise is to be kept, not to be broken. Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, DCT 3,4. CAROLYN NORTON When you see her you like her, but when you know her, you like her better. Music Appreciation 2. COY NORTON Life is short, so make the most of it. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. BRENDA PALMER I'd rather walk with God in the dark than to walk alone in the light. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4, FHA 1,2,3, Music Appreciation 2, Glee Club 4. MONTINE PALMER Gent1eness succeeds better than violence. TOMMY PASCHAL 'One pound of learning requires ten pounds of com- mon sense to apply it. Football 1,2, 3, Industrial Arts 2, DCT 4. ROGER PONDER Art is long, but life is short. Beta Club 3, President 4, lnterclub Council 4, Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, District Meet 1,2, 3,4. cniors Those who go easy will never grow old. FFA 1,2, 3,4, Music Appreciation 1, Red 'n' Black Staff 1, DCT 3. CHARLES POWE GLYNN PRINCE 'The world is how you take it. FFA 3,4, DCT 3.4, Science Club 4. SAMMY PRINCE 'The easiest person to deceive is one's own self. Student Council 1, 3, Honorary Member 4, Sopho- more Class President, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, Sergeant 3, Captain 4, Junior Play, Interclub Coun- cil 3, 4, Science Club Vice President 4, Industrial Arts Club Sergeant-at-Arms 3. I. B. PRITCHARD 'Be friendly and you will always have a friend Agriculture 1, 2, 3,4, Industrial Arts 1. MERRY SADLER Behind every cloud there is a silver lining. ELVIS SELLERS Don't worry about anything, time will tell. Football 2, 3, 4, Agriculture 1, 2, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Hi-Y 4. JOHNNY SHOEMAKER Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, but do it first. Hi-Y 3,4, Industrial Arts Club Treasurer 3, Student Council 4, DCT 4. BILL SINGLETARY 'Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Hi-Y 4, C Club 3,4, Science Club 4. JOYCE SINGLETARY It's not what you think you are, but what you really are. Music Appreciation 1, Fl-IA 1,2,3, Glee Club 3, DCT 4, Girls' Chorus 3. CAREY SMITH A quitter never wins and a winner never quits. Track 1,2,3,4, C Club 2,3,4, Hi-Y 4, DCT 3, Basketball 4, Baseball 4. Seniors EARL SPIVEY Anything worth doing is worth doing right. DCT 4, FFA 1, 2,3, Football 2,3, Track 1,2,3, Bas- ketball 1, 2. JOHN 'STEWART An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Agriculture 1, 2, 3, Sentinel 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2,3, Hi-Y 4. JOHNNY STEWART Anything worth doing is worth doing well. FFA 1,2,3g DCT 3. JIMMY STRICKLAND 'Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. FFA Club 3, 4, Arts and Crafts 1. GEORGE THOMAS This and a great deal more like it they have had to put up with. FFA 2, 3, C Club 45 Track 3,4. SCOTTIE THOMAS 'There is a language in her eyes, cheeks, and lips. s Glee Club 1, 2,4g Music Appreciation 2, Of- fice Staff 2, Chorus 3, Ensemble 3, Library Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. JIMMY THOMPSON 'The game worth playing is worth winning. C Club 2,3, Vice President 4, Hi-Y 3, Vice Pres- ident 4, Student Council 4, Football 1,2, 3, 4g Track 1,2,3,4g Basketball Manager 3,4. MARY TURNER 'lf you want to be loved, love. FTA 4. TOMMY VOYLES 'Life is too short to waste. Football 2,3,4g FFA 3, Treasurer 4g Hi-Y 3, C Club 2, 3, 4. BILLY WALDEN 'Nothing can be truly great which is not right Football 2, Manager 3, 44 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4s Industrial Arts Club Vice President 3, C Club 2,3,4. Seniors PATRICIA ANN WALSINGHAM A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Glee Club 2, 3,4, Ensemble 3, Bible Club 4, Library Club 4. TOMMY WELLS Take what you have, do the best you can, and share the results with others. Student Council 2, 3, 4, lnterclub Council 3, Reporter 4, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club President 3, C Club 3,4, President Senior Class. LEROY WESTBERRY Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. FFA 1, DCT 3, Parliamentarian 4. LINDA WHIGHAM Let every man be master of his time. Glee Club 1,2, 4, FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Library Club Secretary-Treasurer 1, President 3. SYLVIA WHITFIELD All that you do, do with your might, things done by halves are never done right. FHA 1, Project Chairman 2, 3, Secretary 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4. NANNETTE WILLIAMS The heart is wiser than the intellect. Glee Club 1,2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Beta Club 3, 4, FHA 1. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS To have friends, you must always be one. FHA 4, Bible Club 4. JERRY WILLIS 'He who fears to venture gains nothing. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, C Club 3,4, Bible Club 3,4, Science Club President 4, Junior Play, lnterclub Council 4. JOHN HENRY WILSON No one knows what he can do until he tries. Bible Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Industrial Arts 3, 4, DCT 3, Basketball 1,2,4, Annual Staff 4. BILLY WIND A word of truth is worth the take but not a word of hate. DCT 4, Science Club 4, Industrial Arts 3. ww wen Boys. ' 1 wa V frail -. .nif I Alf fi - -f 41. Guess Who? P? Ar the Hop Memories are made of this But ain't it fun! 'oh What a Night ,rg 4322 N Q xy. QM- V, - :si :iw , 1- Q by 2.55 .. ,Em Q- . . - f r ,, Treasurer BETTY COLLINS President CHARLES CLARK Vice President Secretary TYSON GRAHAM ANNETTE CARTER '! Nr juniors SHELTON ADA MS CARROLL AKRIDGE ANN ALLEN HEDY BAGGETT NEAL BAGGETT BETTY JEAN BARRINEAU RA Y BEA RDEN WILLIAM BARRETT WALLACE BISHOP NELL BOOTH MARATHA BRINSON ROBERT EARL BURGESS Parliamentarian NORMA LOU MAXWELL ANNETTE CARTER JESS E CARTER BETTY COLLINS JUDY COLLINS MABLEEN CRAWFORD JACKIE DAUGHTRY ELMER DAVIS ANNETTE DENNIS JERRY DOLLAR LAVERN E DONALDSON CAROLYN DREW W. M. EDENFIELD juniors BETTY ELKINS JIMMY ELKINS GENE ELLIS BILLY GAINOUS LOETTE GILLESPIE WAYNE GILLIARD BETH GOZA TYS ON GRAHAM DAVID HALSTEAD CLEVE HARRELL LUVANIA HARRELL PATRICIA HARRELL LYNETTE HARRELL C. I. HARRISON VONCILE HARRISON YVONNE HARRIS ON DORIS HARTLY VIRGINIA HAYES ROY HOLLAND IANICE HORTON JOYCE HUNTER LARRY INGRAM LARRY JOHNSON BILLY I ONES juniors SADIE KELLER KERRY KINES BEVERLY LEE LAURA LEE MINNIE RUTH LINDSEY CHARLES MANGHAM LUCRETIA MARTIN ANDY MAXWELL EMMA LOIS MAXWELL NORMA LOU MAXWELL JUDITH MILLER TONY MORRIS Q17 AMI n MARGARET MUGGRIDGE SANDRA MCALVIN BILLY MCCALL JACK MCCORKLE IEWELL Mc KOWN PAT Mc KOWN JERRY MCRORY BOBBY NEFF IANICE NORTON BETTY NOWELL GENE OUZTS WYNETTE OUZTS junivrs HARRY LEE PALMER MELTON PALMER MON TIN E PAGE FRANKLIN PONDER LOFTON PRINCE BETH REHBERG ALLEN RICHARDS GERALD SHIVER EUGENIA SINGLETARY IANICE SPENSE WANDA TAYLOR ALLEN THOMAS STANLEY THOMPSON SUSAN TILLMAN GEN E TRA WICK LINDA TU GGLE SUE TUGGLE ROBERT TURNER WENDELL VAN LANDINGHAM ELSIE VICKERS EMERY ALICE VOYLES JUDY WADE CLARICE WADSWORTH BETTE WARD juuivrs HAMPTON WARD PAT WARD BUDDY WATKINS KENNETH WHIDDON ELAIN WHIGHAM HAS KELL WHITE NORWOOD WILDER I AC IGE WILLIAMS PEGGY WILLIAMS MARGARET WILLIAMS RANDOLPH WIMBLEY PEGGY WOMBLE -W . lif3fi??2.iQk 4 M213-Y 5 f fi' - ' - Q S' , EX ..,.,-,,,fH,fXm,,, R f ix , 5 ig Y V,,,. V A 3 QQ 5 A . ., -. ww , X fmxy. J T A I . x ix su 'WV 5. ,E Q Q X xx in .. .. W wir. - 'S frvix gf ,4 ywk if 'iig ::. 141 swag- ., xx 4,7 ,g Vice President Secretary TWILA WEBB JAN JOHNSON President ELVA BUSSEY Treasurer Parliamentarian JANICE HANCOCK AL WIGHT Sophamvrvs Alex Aldridge Frances Allen Mary Allen Shirley Allen Jackie Andrews Berry Jean Ansley Malone Ausborne Viola Baggett Ray Barrett Glynnell Bond Frankie Bonner Wayne Bonner Gloria Jean Brinson Linda Brookins Fay Bullock Janice Burt Elva Bussey Blanch Butler Kenneth Butler Sara Jane Butler Wayne Cannon Nell Carter Lucretia Chason Marilyn Clark Bobby Collins Leland Collins Elbert Connell Julia Ann Cormell Jimmy Cook Esther Cosper Travis Crawford Svphomvrcs Bobby Crosby Jeanette Cutchins Clara Dalton Johnny Darsey Kenneth Daughtry Billy B. Davis Billy W. Davis Glenda Davis Martha Dixon Sonja Dollar Thelma Donaldson Ann Dozier Marjorie Fain Shirley Fain John Hughey Faulk Bobby Fiskus Freddy Forsyth David Fulford Richard Fulford J. W. French Betty Ann Hester Roddy Hester Billy Joe Hicks Jimmy Hicks Jean Howell Mary Hunnicut Frances Hurst Juana Hurst Carolyn Ingram Zebelene Ingram Lowette Jenkins Mary Jean Jenkins Jan Johnson Pat Johnson Frank Jones Keith Jones Mary Ellen Kinchens Lucy Lane Olivia Layton Dorothy Lee Saplzomorcs Willie Drew Gee Marinell Giles Ken Gillard Louise Gillespie Donald Goff Buzz Greene Council Hall James Hall Angela Hancock Daniel Hancock Janice Hancock Ray Harrison Sandra Harrison Louise Hartley Pat Herring Kenneth Lee James Lewis Joyce Lunsford Mildred Maddox Gerald Maxwell Jean Maxwell Lee Maxwell Ray Maxwell William Maxwell Alynda McCork1e Bonnie Mc Daniel Mary Ann McEnroe Randall McGlamery Evelyn Mc Kown Carolyn McLaney zrplzamorcs Pat Mercer Evelyn Mobley Lois Mobley Brenda Morrell Eddie Morrison J. D. Norton Carl Odom Bobby Palmer John Palmer Shirley Palmer Glenda Ponder Benny Prince Rebecca Reagan Linda Reynolds Patricia Rich Tommy Ridley Sarah Robertson Clara Mae Ruff Robert Scully Alvin Sellers Natholyn Vickers Roy Walden Toby Jean Walden Larry Waller ' Herman Warren Sharion Warren Sandra Webb Twila Webb Linda Weston Annette Whigham Nell Whigham Jean Whitfield A1 Wight Glenda Wilder Art Williams Bobby Sue Williams Sadie Wilson Dale Winchester Barbara Womble I Saphomorcs Vivian Sellers Tom Singletary Susan Slaton Eula Bell Smith Dewey Smith Patsy Smith Neal Stephens Billy Stewart Martha Stewart Lamar Strickland Linda Jo Taylor Arthur Thomas Faye Thomas Tommy Thompson Sidney Turner X ' f?fF4--fSs:Mt12wk- - . T -ff, Aw- fx :WS -KJV .12 Q-7335 QPPVQ, iii - .5-ww ff -2 :wif-'fia-h.iwf -mac. . J Lisp' S -. fn .X -.Q -, iv--iff' .i ' is,-5 Tr' -41 Af 'i 'if fi iii: - - A U Q Q V T- 3'2i?':1?::-af:f5i5,'I' affffriviwf -sf ix.1:i+gff.fs . 3 A Q 55-T? ' if Q-1212 X XR, M 4 .1-A QA, N. X 333,81 L35 ',. f' .wK?EQSza:v,vg, 'X sri Nix,-Lt 1 fl be s S.. N xx Secretary-Treasurer PfCSiC1CI1I Vice President Parhamenrarran EMELYNN CARLISE GLORIA DOLLAR JIMMY WILCOX ROY INGRAM A Hreshmen 4 P lf F-was EEE? Walter Aldredge Carolyn Alford Charles Allen Frances Allen Margaret Andrews Earl Baggett Larry Baker Nancy Baker Patsy Barfield Mary Joyce Barlow Frances Barrett Glenda Barrett Doris Barrineau Charles Beck Bobby Bell Donald Bell Fannie Pearl .Bell Carol Bishop Carolyn Bishop Erelene Bishop Roberta Bond Maudann Boutwell Shirley Boyette George Brannon Brenda Sue Brinson Clarence Brinson Hudson Brinson Ray Brinson Denny Bryant Jerry Bryant Margie Burch Ina Ruth Busbin Kenneth Butler Lamar Butler Thomas Butler Luther Calhoun Emelynn Carlisle Nina Faye Carlton Jeff Carter Linda Gail Carter Roddy Carter Jimmy Cassels Marion Cassels Betty Chambliss Woody Chapman Camille Chastain Culley Clark Larry Cliett Rachel Collins Ray Coley Donnie Conley Buell Connell Sue Connell Nelda Cook Vernon Cook Virginia Cook Dorothy Sue Cox Ronnie Cox Christine Crawford Ann Crew Glenda Daughtry Jean Davis Patricia Davis Jerome Dixon Gloria Dollar Bobby Jean Durham Janie Dyches Dexter Edenfield Jerome Ezell Harry Faircloth Johnnie Finer Janice Fiskus Annette Flourney Reba Flowers Alvin Folsom Don Frazier Louise French Lewis Gainey Linda Gainous .Weshmeu .?resl1mc'11 Bryant Garland Linda Garland Sammy George Frank Giddens Joann Gleaton Edna Faye Glover Ronald Gurley Gaynelle Hall Darrell Halstead Billy Hancock Franklin Hancock Johnnie Hancock Roger Hand Sylvia Harden Janice Harrell Larry Harrell Linda Mae Harris Grace Harrison Gloria Ann Harvey John Harvey Mary Frances Hayes Shelby Hickey Glenda Hicks Larry Higdon Fred Hinson Burdell Horton Junior Horton Nelda Horton Beth Houston Joann Howell Larry Hunter Sue Hurst Peggy Ingram Roy Ingram Annette Jarrell Wilton Jenkins Dahl Johnson Gail Johnson Neal Johnson Nancy Joiner Elaine Kelly Kermit Kelly Elaine Kinchen Jackie Lawrence Nan Lindsey Robert Long Ellen Robert Jimmy Massey Jeanette Mathis Annette Maxwell Arthur Maxwell Betty Maxwell Bill Maxwell Max Mayo Annie Lee McDowell Marvin Mercer Joe Miller Sarah Minter Charles Monahan Dennis Murphy Betty Nixon Dawson Nixon Clara Nell Norton Pat Norton Wendal Norton James Oates Emily Ouzts Faye Pearce Kenneth Pearce Charlotte Phillips Ann Ponder Ronnie Ponder Danny Prince Joe Prince Tommy Pyles Jackie Reagan Mary Faye Reynolds Mercer Richter Von Richter Terry Rogers Carol Ann Sadler Linda Sadler Jimmy Scarborough Elizabeth Scully Carleen Sellers Richard Sellers Ouida Shiver Pat Sholar Sandra Shull Ronnie Singletary Bob Stewart Carole Sumner Faye Taylor Jackie Taylor James Taylor Laverne Thomas Anne Thompson Joyce Tillis Tony Tilly Ellen Turner Sandra Turner Betty Joe Underwood James Vick Bettie Ruth Vickers Edwin Vickers Paul Voyles June Walker Larry Waller Glenda Welch Susan West Le Verne Whigham Emmett White Ronald Widener Dickie Wight Jimmy Wilcox Jackie Williams Buster Williamson Elaine Wilson Madine Wilson Glynda Wynn .Wcshmen I I why Mrs. Godwin! wwho Goes? :fi agp-. 's v CRM . 1' L,,1,,-rrW- 411,41 ' . A H5 4 - 5 .fU'f J 'w4f'7j, , ' wfifcf' 'KAW f xr 1 xii'-4 EW' Yfgy IILIC4- N N I told you not to do that. D a Famous Last Words: That'11 be the Day I don't know dat one, , Q- W-Q1 FW fi f I 'ix g Our President Q- A N1 . 3 ,,,,,,.,..m.,W-UM: K . ,- .L 1 A ,. Riders in the Sky. . mmm: X- W S 5 Qs? RAN 5 Q wma xii -Q -5' .Q hi 5 'S' max i? -N. y . 3 f. Nw fx W' 55 wwiigxfggw -f SS' V . . 1 : W1 fixewqw M2 3: N ii: -Q: .x 64 'V v Mr. amlylfliss 611165 Stars fff K O O These seven pages serve as a citation to these seniors who have been selected by their classmates as the superlatives of CHS. The senior class nominated the twelve stars who best represented the ideals of an outstanding student. From these twelve, Mr. and Miss CHS were selected by the student body. These are the Qnnnhntians of n tar' ,flfnbitian and Determination dzpabinty lfersatinty Jntclngcncc Attrnctiveness Dependabinty if 9, SARA HELEN LANE ROGER PONDER NANCY MCLENDON CHARLES LYONS ' HARRIET BELL TOMMY VOYLES GLENDA HORTON ' MARK CARR PEGGY CREW TOMMY WELLS NINA CASSELS JOHN HENRY WILSON NINA CASSELS Stars of KH .Si X 1' LII CHARLES LYONS Stars af CUL S M72-A QL. I7 swfzy Stars af KRS Stars af CHL S. Stars df KH S 74 ,X L' ,ff , jf ff., ff X, Z 14 ,ff ' 1 1 Q , 52,11 A7 A 1 I .' If ' J , fgL,,ff4'C.f3L ,f 45 K' Vf , I Pat Ward, Vice Presidentg Peggy Crew, President: Nancy McLendon, Secretary and Treasurer. laden! Qfvvcrumeuf Mrs. Wight, Sponsorg Pat Ward, Peggy Crew, Nancy McLendon, Jonny Shoemaker, Second row: Jimmy Massey, Angela Hancock, Susan Tillman, Susan West, Jewel McKown, Mary Ellen Cox, Nell Whigham, Sara Helen Lane. Third row: Tommy' Wells, Jimmy Thompson, Melton Palmer, Sammy Prince, Charles Lyons, Bobby Bell, Roddy Hester, Allen Thomas. PEGGY CREW TYSON GRAHAM Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor-in-Chief 1311611 faux' faff Seated, left to right: Susan Tillman, Pat Ward, Peggy Crew, Tyson Graham, Ann Allen, Harriet Bell. Standing: Art Williams, Betty Nowell, Charles Clark, Mrs. Toms, Sponsor: Nancy McLendon, John Henry Wilson. JUDY COLLINS HARRIET BELL Activities Editor Class Editor PAT WARD Sports Editor NANCY MCLENDON SUSAN TILLMAN Feature Editor Art Editor CHARLES CLARK Business Manager Left to right: Nina Cassels, Secretary, Patricia King, Vice President, Roger Ponder, President, Sara Helen Lane, Treasurer. Kata 611111 I B ws? x Seated, left to right: Mary Miller, Nina Cassels, Judy Chason, Jewel McKown, Annette Carter, Betty Jo Harper, Wanda Taylor, Glenda Horton, Betty Collins, Harriet Bell, Norma Lou Maxwell, Susan Tillman, Janice Spence. Standing: Miss Marion Smith, Sponsor, Charles Clark, Sara Helen Lane, Nell Harrell, Peggy Crew, Pat Ward, Floyd Forsyth, Roger Ponder, Patricia King, Harriet Hunter, Peggy Williams, Judith Miller, Nannette Williams, Wynette Outz. I L I 'Y inn-1 fnferclulf 6011! ci! The Interclub Council is composed of the presidents or their representatives, of all campus groups for the purpose of coordinating all student activities, sharing school newsg and giving cooperative support to the programs of all student groups, as well as to that of the total school. Seated, left to right: Mrs, Wight, Sponsor: Charles Lyons, Peggy Crew, Carolyn Kinchen, Tommy Wells Standing: Jerry Willis, Pat Ward, Roger Ponder, Beth Rehberg, Nina Cassells, Charles Clark, Wayne Gilliard, Joyce Hunter, Pat Herring. 'Q' Seated, left to right: Charles Poe, Business Manager, Sara Helen Lane, Editor, Susan Tillman, Art Editor. Standing: Clarice Wadsworth, Feature Editorg Melton Palmer, Sports Editor, Phylis Murphy, Editorial Page, Betty Collins, News Page Editor. 13611 74' 167 ck Seated, left to right: Norma Lou Maxwell, Sadie Keller, Ann Allen, Jackie Daughtry, Lucretia Mar tin, Janice Norton, Doris Hartley, Betty Jean Barrineau, Margaret Muggridge, Mary Ann McEnroe, Standing: Leland Collins, Hampton Ward, Laura Lee, Joyce Hunter, Wynette Outz, Carolyn Drew, Robert Turner, Charles Clark, Mrs. Fletcher, Sponsor. i Q sei' OFFICERS Left to right: Clarice Wadsworth, Reporter, Beth Rehberg, Presidentg Lynette Harrell, Vice President, Scottie Thomas, Secretary and Treasurer. lfzbrfzry Klub First row, left to right: Catherine Lee, Clarice Wadsworth, Scottie Thomas, Beth Rehberg, Lynette Harrell, Carolyn Kinchens, Patricia Walsingham, Second row: Ellen Lee, Mary Jenkins, Margaret Muggridge, Lucretia Martin, Luvania Harrell, Martha Hicky, Mrs. Toms, Sponsor. Third row: Hedy Baggett, Emma Lois Maxwell, Pat McKown, Bonnie McDaniel, Ronda Batley, Gerlene Daniels, Betty Garland, Walter Maxwell. ' 1, Juana Hurst, President, Pat Mercer, Secretary, Angela Hancock, Vice President, Clara Dalton, Chap- lain, Jan Johnson, Project Chairman, Linda Brookins, Treasurer. 0 O 0 ,Wu or Cr1-f!1- lf -xx K N. 'Xa , . 'Q-t N s - X .. First row, left to right: Camille Chastain, Patsy Smith, Bonnie McDaniel, Clara Dalton, Linda Brookins, Pat Mercer, Juana Hurst, Jan Johnson, Angela Hancock, Jean Whitfield, Grace Harrison, Susan West, Glenda Davis. Second row: Miss Mitchell, Sponsor, Sara Minter, Janice Harrell, Glen- ell Hall, Gloria Dollar, Sue Connell, Ellen Turner, Julia Ann Connell, Mary Jenkins, Twilla Webb, XX Jackie Taylor, Emilyn Carlisle, Malone Ausburn, Betty Ann Hester, Carolyn McLaney, Jean Howell, Nancy Baker, Thelma Donaldson. Third row: Elva Bussey, Sadie Wilson, Susan Slaton, Janice Hancock, Ann Thompson, Mildred Maddox, Mary Allen, Marilyn Clark, Janice Burke, Sandra Webb, Linda Reynolds, Lucretia Chason, Annette Maxwell, Glinda Ponder, Pat Sholar, June Walker, Frances Hayes, Dorothy Lee. FRESHM AN S OPH OM ORE UQ First 1-ow, left go right: Bob Stewart, Project Chair- First row, left to right: Richard Fulford, Secretary, mang Max Mayo, Treasurer, Jimmy Scarbough, Chap- Pat Herring, President, Willie Gee, T reasurerp Tommy laing Tommy Pyles, President. Second row: Don Ridley, Community Chairman. Seoond row: Benny Frazier, Program Chairman: Buell Connell, Secretary, P1'iHC8, P1'0gT3lIl Chailmilli ROY Walden. Ville PICSi- Laverne Whigham, Vice President: Bobby Bell, Pub- dent: Leland Collins, Project Chairman, Ray Maxwell, liciry Chairman, Publicity Chairman, Travis Crawford, Service Chair- fllldb Hi-V First row, left to right: Don Frazier, Bobby Bell, Kenny Pearce, Larry Hlgdon, Bob Stewart, Thomas Butler, Tommy Pyles, Jimmy Scarbough, Buell Connell, Laverne Whigham. Second row: Cully Clark, Billy Davis, Dicky Wight, Lewis Gainey, George Brannon, Benny Prince, Tommy Ridley, Willie Gee, Roy Walden, Ray Maxwell, Pat Herring, Robert Long, Richard Sellers, Harry Fairclorh, Paul Voyles, Ronnie Cox, Mrs. Rineer, Sponsor. Third row: Alex Aldridge, Bobby Palmer, Jimmy Lewis, Tom Single- tary, Sonny Dollar, Larry Clitte, ireland Collins, Tommy Thompson, Roy Ingram, Dexter Edinfield, Tra- vis Crawford, Ray Coley, Bobby Collins, Larry Hunter, James Vicks, Roddy Carter, Larry Harrell, Ronnell Widner, Dahl Johnson. lr., First row, left to right:Luvania Harrell, Community Project Chairman, Emery Alice Voyles, Reporter Harriet Hunter, School Project Chairman, Myrtle Dixon, President, Mary Ellen Cox, Vice President, Peggy Williams, World Service Chairman. Second row: Harriet Bell, Chaplain, Brenda Palmer, Sec- retary, Jewel Davis, Treasurer. 614 271' Crivlfi- ll li .wi First row: Betty Elkins, Mable Crawford, Wynette Outz, Margaret Muggridge, Yvonne Harrison, Elsie Vickers, Harriet Bell, Harriet Hunter, Mrs. Tyson, Sponsor. Second row: Luvania Harrell, Peggy Williams, Emery Alice Voyles, Margaret Williams, Linda Whigham, Launa Brookins, Myrtle Dixon, Mary Ellen Cox, Phylis Murphy, Sylvia Whitfield, Nancy McLendon, Peggy Crew, Patricia King. Third row: Patricia Harrel1,Betty Bagget, Jackie Williams, Lucretia Martin, Wanda Taylor, Roberta Ausburn, Eugenia Singletary, Nell Harrell, Betty Nowell, Judith Miller, Lavern Donaldson, Montin Page, Virginia Hayes, Jewel Davis, Brenda Palmer. Seated, left to right: Jimmy Thompson, Vice President, Stanley Thompson, President, Johnny Crawford Treasurer. Standing: Mark Carr, Chaplain: John Henry Wilson, Secretary. Seniar Hi- Ll N i Xa gm A A Seated, left to right: Eugene Barlow, C. J. Harrison, Carroll Akridge, Andy Maxwell, C. L. Butler, Hampton Ward, Lerry Ingram, Jimmy Thompson, Stanley Thompson, John Henry Wilson, Standing: David Halstead, Carey Smith, Billy Gainous, Billy McCall, Allen Richards, Jonny Shoemaker, Jerry Kinds, Earl Burgess, Earl Spivey, Winde1lVanI..andingham, John Stewart, R. V. Collins, Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor. Left to right: Jerry Shiver, Secretary and Treasurer, Tyson Graham, Vice Presidentg Charles Clark, President, Pat Ward, Sergeant-at-Arms. MOTTO: We Build OBJECTIVES: To develop initiative and leadership. To provide experience in living and working together. To Serve, the school and community, To prepare for useful citizenship. key 61116 IIIIL his Quai X U4l First row: Cully Clark, Pat Ward, Freddy Forsyth, A1 Wight, Ken Gilliard, Roddy Hester, Frank Jones, Bobby Neff, Charles Clark. Second row: Mr. Rineer, Sponsor, Tommy Wells, Art Williams Jerry Shiver, Tyson Graham, Carl Odom, Allen Thomas, Robert Turner. 4 j Left to right: Myrtle Dixon, Secretary and Treasurer, Pat Ward, President, Jimmy Thompson, Vice President. 'W' 611111 ,I .sf Y K9 First row, left to right: Coach West Thomas, Mark Carr, Ann Allen, Emery Alice Voyles, Randolph Wimberly, Jack McCorkle, Carolyn McLaney, Jerry Willis, Pat Ward. Second row: Coach Jack Hitsong C. L. Butler, Peggy Crew, Nancy McLendon, Judy Collins, Bette Ward, George Thomas, Laura Lee, Billy Walden. Third row: Edwin Gibson, R. V. Collins, Joe Moore, Frank Jones, Bobby Fiskus, Joe Prince, Lofton Prince, Woody McCorkle. Fourth row: John l-lughey, Faulk, Billy Davis, Allen Thomas Windell Van Landingham, Jimmy Thompson, Jerry Shiver, Art Williams. Fifth row: Buzz Greene, Benny Prince, Myrtle Dixon, Charles Mangham, Carey Smith, Tommy Voyles, Tyson Graham, Tommy Wells. tw 4 . l 1 'fl 4 of 2 fo 4, 51, li Standing: Mrs. Neff, Marinell Gills, Reporter, Wynette Outzs, Vice President, Sadie Keller, Chairman, Seated: Rebecca Reagan, Treasurer, Voncile Harrison, Secretary, Joyce Hunter, President, Betty Elkins, Parliamentarian. gllfll 6 Homemaker af America 0. I First row, bottom: Wywette Ouzts, Joyce Hunter, Rebecca Reagan, Marinell Giles, Frances Allen, Doris Barriniau, Carol Ann Sadler, Virginia Cook, Nelda Cook, Majorie Birch, Jeanette Mathis. Second row: Blanche Butler, Linda Jo Taylor, Beth Houston, Peggy Ingram, Zebelene Ingram, Marilyn Clark, Janice Hancock, Sadie Wilson, Evelyn McKown, Joyce Lunsford. Third row: Esther Casper, Nell Carter, Louise Hartley, Annette Whigham, Gloria Brinson, Malone Ausburn, Roberta Ausburn, Carolyn Chambless, Mary Ellen Kinchens, Elaine Kelly. Fourth row: Ellen Mason, Patsy Rich, Pat Sholar, Jackie Lawrence, Faye Pearce, Annette Flournloy, Elaine Whigham. Fifth row: Christine Crawford, Carolyn Bishop, Laverne Thomas. Nancy Joiner, Carlean Sellars, Loretta Cook, Camille Chastain, Jackie Taylor, Madine Wilson, Pearl Bell, Pat Norton, Faye Taylor. Sixth row: Gail Johnson, Nelda Horton, Sadie Keller, Emily Ouzts, Voncille Harrison, Janice Horton, Emma Lois Maxwell, Natholyn Vickers, Viola Baggett, Laverne Donald son, Betty Eklins. Seventh row: Mrs. Neff, Ina Ruth Busbin, Montine Page, Mable Crawford. I J s. From left to right: Nina C. Gainous, President, Sylvia Whitfield, Secretary, Glenda Horton, Treasurer, Elsie Hawthorne, Reporter: Mrs. R. D. Dyson, Sponsor, Annette Carter, Vice President, Jewell McKnown, Historian, Linda T uggle, Parliamentarian. gllfll Jfrfmcrmzker af Amcriva rf. II First row: Susan Slaton, Mary Jenkins, Patrica Harrell, Jean Bonner, Faye Thomas, Betty Jean Barrineau, Elizabeth Sculley, Ruth Vickers, Erlene Bishop, Frances Barrett, Jackie Daughtry, Janice Spence, Rosa Nell Booth, Janice Fiskus, Twila Webb, Glenda Daughtry, Judy Chason, Betty Nowell, Lucretia Martin, Kathryn Lee, Horton, Elsie Hawthorne, Annette Carter, Jewel McKown, Sandra Gwaltney, Brenda Morrell. Third row: Mrs. R. D, Nell Whigham. Second row: Doris Hartley, Ellen Lee, Betty Garland, Nina Cassels, Glenda Sylvia Whitfield, Linda Tuggle, Linda Whigham Dyson, Advisor, Marguerite Andrews, Nina Faye Carlton, Patricia Davis, Linda Carter, Emelynn Carlisle, Sandra Shull, Roberta Bond, Calara Nell Norton, Jeanette Cutchens, Linda Reynolds, Glynda Wynn, Charlotte Phillips, Linda Harris, Glenda Welch, Julia Connell, Linda Garland, Ann Ponder, Gaynelle Hall, Janis Harrell, Nancy Baker, Beverly lee, Joyce Tillis, Sandra Turner, Carole Sumner, Marion Cassells, Glenda Hicks, Nan Lindsay. Fourth row: Mar- garet Williams, Judith Miller, Betty Nixon, Sue Hurst, Elsie Vickers, Slinda Ponder, Sara Jane Bulter, Linda Weston, Thelma Donaldson, Yvonne Harrison, Mildred Maddox, Frances Allen, Lucretia Chason, Betty Godwin, Glynell Bond, Sandra Webb, Linda Sadler, Betty Jo Harper, Lynette Harrell, Beth Rehberg, Linda Gainous, Gloria Harvey, Ann Crew, Brenda Brinson. Se Y, 7Rn I Left to right: Jerry Willis, Presidentg Beth Rehberg, Secretary and Treasurerg Sammy Prince, Vice President. Svicnce Klub First row, left to right: Billy Gainous, Harry Lee Palmer, Hampton Ward, Jerry Willis, Beth Rehberg, Robert Turner, Andy Maxwell, Lynette Harrell, Margaret Williams. Second row: Glenn Prince, Carroll Akridge, E L . McDaniel, Billy Singletary, Billy Wind, Mrs. Reeves, Sponsor, Larry Ingram. WG' WW ,.f4LCEQ?fL - lc':zL 766 F627 ,, Mfifi ffeyddb, ,Cq 3,545 A,,4cff44, kAQ,p1-cf'71,7 .f72Z'fLLf .life A1241-ew j6f!ZCA2 X, 1,511 Calif fffwb fy 'MQJMWA 'ZS J 45,0737 17,-0, .fflifzfvvv 'fccfsffi' A ' First row, bottom: Beth Houston, Patricia Walsingham, Emily Outzs, Joyce Hunter, Sadie Keller, Mar- garet Muggridge, Christine Crawford, Roger Ponder, Eddie Morrison, Floyd Forsyth. Billy Hancock, Bette Ward, Jean Davis, Nancy Baker, Jeanette Mathis, Patricia Davis, Linda Harris, Glenda Welch, Mary Mc- Enroe. Second row: Mr. Timmerman, Zebelene Ingram, Sandra McAlvin, Scottie Thomas, Elaine Wil- son, Linda Whigham, Ann McDowell, Marjorie Fain, Alynda McCorkle, Shirley Pain, Charles Clark, Jimmy Thompson, Wendell Vanlandingham, Jerry Kines, Bobby Neff, Allen Thomas, Glenda Wilder, Brenda Palmer, Jewell Davis, Lauana Brookins, Gerlene Daniels, Judy Wade, Wynette Outzs, Barbara Womble, Ann Dozier, Betty Underwood, Gail Johnson. Third row: Sarah Robertson, Betty Ansley, Sandra Harrison, Fay Bullock, Sharion W. Warren, Lucy Lain, Lois Mobley, Shirley Allen Martha Adams, Vivian Sellars, Annette Flowrnoy, Ellen Mason, Carolyn Klnchen, Ronda Battley, Elaine Kinchen, Louise French, Dorothy Cox, Jo Gleaton, Janice Fiskus, Sadie Wilson, Thelma Donaldson, Maudann Boutwell, Peggy Ingram, Patsy Barfield, Clara Norton. Not Shown: Jan Muggridge, Martha Dixon, Janice Dyches, Clara Ruff, Sandra Gwaltney, Joann Howell, Clarance Brinson, Joyce Barlow, Carolyn Ingram, Ronell Adams. Zuiure Qarmers 1ff,4m rica Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel REESE JOHNSON DOUGLAS DIXON TOMMY VOYLES NEAL BAGGET T JOHN STEWART President WAYNE GILLIARD First row, left to right: Wallace Bishop, Donnie Conley, Bob Stewart, Darrel Halstead, Denney Bryant, Vemon Cook, Arthur Maxwell, Bryant Garland, Larry Harrell. John Palmer. Gerald Maxwell, Arthur Thomas. Second row: Ray Harrison, Keith Jones, Dahl Johnson, Alvin Folsom, Dawson Nixon. Johnny T iner, Jimmy Ferrell, Jerone Dixon, Pat Herring. Jackie Williams, H. W. Maxwell, Buch Maxwell. Third tow: Robert Sculley, Jackie Andrews, Elbert Connell, Shelton Adams, Coy Norton, Billy McCall, James Burch, Billy Jones, Ray Barrett, Neal Stephens, Wayne Cannon. Fourth row: Albert Maxwell, Elvis Sellars, Wendell Norton, Norwood Wilder, Cleve Harrell, Kenneth Butler, Kenneth Daughtry, Wal- ter Maxwell, David Halstead, Jimmy Elkins, Junior Horton. Fifth row: Shelby Hickey, Woody McCorkle, Larry Brinkley, Jimmy Strickland, Jerry Kines, Ken Gilliard, Larry Johnson, Buddy Watkins, Kenneth Butler, Johnny Darsey, Carol Bishop. Sixth row: Jack McCorkle, Edwin Gibson, Billy Davis, Randall McGlamery, Kenneth Lee, Frank Ponder, J. B. Pritchard, Carlos Barrett, Melton Palmer, Walter Ald- ridge, Lamar Strickland, Kenneth Whiddon. Seventh row: Tony Morris, Charles Poe, Joe Moore, John Stewart, Douglas Dixon, Wayne Gilliard, Tommy Voyles, Reese Johnson, J. D. Norton, Curtis Faircloth, Jerry Dollar, Roy Holland. V ..,..........................- MMM.-.Mm-H-0 c.-.-..,-.--,a------ .........,......-...-..-- .. wa, -X OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Carlos Barrett, Vice President, Charles Lyons, President, Vallie Clark, Secretary- Treasurer. Standing: Faye Green, Historian, Betty Jo Harper, Reporterg Leroy Westberry, Parliamentarian, .63 C 61110 Seated, left to right: Betty Jo Harper, Vallie Clark, Janelle Griffin, Joyce Singletary, Faye Green, Jeanette Hagan, Standing: Roger Murphy, Eugene Barlow, Reese Johnson, Leroy Westberry, Billy Wind, Johnny Shoemaker, Frank Brinson, Tommy Pachal, Frank Ponder, Dewitte Craven, Charles Lyons. Third row: Larry Johnson, William Barrett, C. J, Harrison, Wendell Chason, Carlos Barrett, Glenn Prince, W. M. Edenfield, Wendell Ezell. '-T 1 Q' Peggy Williams, Treasurer, Patricia King, Secretary, Pat Ward, President: Nancy McLendon, Vice Presi- l5'iIfle 611111 i x X N, First row, left to right: Patricia Walsingham, Jan Johnson, Judy Collins, Ellen Cox, Ann Allen, Bette Ward, Harriet Hunter, Norma Lou Maxwell, Betty Collins, Emery Alice Voyles. Second row: Peggy Crew, Jimmy Wilcox, Jimmy Scarbough, Juana Hurst, Elva Bussey, June Walker, Phyllis Murphy, Nell Harrell, Mark Carr, Susan Tillman, Nancy McLendon, Sara Helen Lane, Harriet Bell, Jerry Willis, Jimmy Massey, Woody Chapman, Harry Faircloth, Jean Whitfield, Angela Hancock, Third row: Miss Ray Sponsor, Pat Ward, Charles Clark, Don Frazier, R. V. Collins, John Henry Wilson, Bonnie McDaniel, Pat Mercer, Patsy Smith, Shirley Williams, Larry Baker, Margaret Williams, Peggy Williams. Al Wight Dale Winchester, Burdell Horton, Patricia King, Hampton Ward, Marvin Mercer, Dennis Murphy, Frank Giddens, John Hancock, Eugene Barlow, Ronnie Cox, Ronnie Singletary, Lamar Butler. History of the l5'a :I Organized in 1946, the Cairo High School Band has been most active throughout the twelve years of its existence. It has played for practically every civic celebration of any importance, plus many out-of- town engagements, During the school year of 1954-1955 the band played some seventy-odd public per- formances of one sort or another, averaging more than two per week. The Cairo High School Band has participated in every band contest in the state of Georgia in the past nine years and has earned top ratings each and every year. During this time it has won one hundred and forty-five First Divisions, ten second Divisions, and two Third Divisions, in state and district competition. Entering the state contest in 1952, the Cairo organization won the top ranking ratings for an all time high mark, entering thirteen events, this band earned a perfect score of thirteen First Division ratings. This mark will stand for all time, been discontinued for the In 1955, in Moultrie, at Cairo Band entered 13 events or top ratings, for a re- scores. Again in 1956, and equaled this record by en- 13 First Divisions. In Thomasville at the made a perfect score. En- scored 12 First Divisions. six years of competition that in contest. No other school country can boast of such The band is thought by of the best school musical of the country. It performs playing music of the best firsts to its credit: the since the state contest have present Regional Contests. the Regional Contest the and won 13 First Divisions, gional record for perfect again in Moultrie, the band tering 13 events and eaming 1957 contest the band again tering 12 events the band This was the fifth year in our band won a perfect score band in this section of the a fine record. those who know to be one organizations in this section in a professional manner, quality, It has several first band in the state to use Blacklight in its football showsg the first band in Georgia to use Swiss Flag Swingersg the first and only band in Georgia, and one of the few bands in the country, to go on an extended concert tour each year. Last year the concert tour took the band into three states: Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. The 1957 concert tour will take the Cairo High School Band into South Carolina for the third year. However, this year the tour will be through the Eastern pat! of the state and will number 938 official miles. The only section of the State of Georgia in which the band has not played extensively was the north- western part. This portion of -our state was covered bythe band last year on their annual concert tour. Traveling as far north as Cartersville the band played in every part of the western portion of our state. Veaqgf abil!! I . A w . -Alzflac QQ!!-4-,Of ,245 df! w 'f?'Z'7'7x H-fQf-A-fifff-f4fwj'Uff1,c'xfwf-I sizzix M M iw' Qi fi .ew eu f T Z 51100 gal fi!! 6,1 fekmj 5,470,704 1 2 I i I l i 1 f' Majareffcs and Drum Majan Left to right: Jean Whitfield, Elva Bussey, Roddy Hester, Angela Hancock, Head Bell. E715 Marching l6'z1mf m 1 BAND OFFICERS: Left to right:Sergeant Harriet Bell, Corporal Mary Ellen Cox, Sergeant Patricia Kind, 2nd Lieutenant Harriet Hunter, Captain Sammy Prince, 1st Lieutenant and Drum Major Roddy Hester, 2nd Lieutenant Freddie Cutchins, Sergeant Kenneth Pearce, Corporal Lee Maxwell. Zrfnccrf Hand Left to right: Phyllis Murphy, Juana Hurst, Angela Hancock, nugenia Singletary, Roddy Rodriquez, Sarah Minter, Mary EllenrCox, Kay Flynt, Harriet Bell, Von Richter, Norma Lou Maxwell, Mike Maxwell, Peggy Williams, Roddy Hester, Donald Goff, Susan West, Elva Bussey, Alvin Wight, Randy Wheeler, Olivia Layton, Larry Higdon, Cully Clark, Dickie Wight, Sara Helen Lane, Kenneth Pearce Harriet Hunter, Franklyn White, Lee Maxwell, Jean Whitfield, Freddie Cutchins, Patricia King, Roger Hand, Sammy Prince. ,,..---v .pn Q .ff . F X 1 Scenes from T he Princess Marries the Page. . L,.f fff-1 It is a striped stone - - - to keep away the fairies. Distric! M ct mmwmukx ,X U ... My son - - - you are a King. f . f 'WN-. :fl ' : T ,V - -, ,fi S iA ...im .ik ' M 3 . MH4 I W , it -ff Xl, Debate Team Di fricf Man! . . .fi . .q , ,N -. 671 4 flier' xwwyfi , y' ,n -N. ,fy ff' L! I came up here to readg go down! fre Cairo High first in 1957 V fi .fn -1 ws? 1N+w--Sifrw ,, . .1 igagwgtkqggsfgf mg, ,Q M , W pf-41 ' 1 wg,-L4,:. X. 451 . S 2 :1 A . .... :Fry L- .Q-1 . ,1-- f was ggmigf 55,9 'ff' J me rsrbfflcifi-ffm -: Jig Q X T-32.1.5-iw we ,Xkf fiwfswf- J. 121 1 - wafzqmx 3 , . M , - v xy X -. .u .Y V 1 ix N. . . 5 1- K KN ., 7, -14 N , X K1 4 Q , 'X -x :M ' s Q, v 4 rv. NJ N xx . W 1 K, xx - ' ij ' Y 'I .J fx, 4. l N. N Y a X1 V VLA! ,X X 5 IX V -ff' . gk! Q .1-gg 'Egg ,Qs . ix . ff Xf QL Q ug, 7? 71 -Q4., C L iq, y L 3 . QM., aw 'gy . - -viislfiiw . J , ' Top row: Lofton Prince, Carl Odam, Jimmy Thompson, Tyson Graham, Charles Mangham, Bobby Fiskus, Art Williams, Donald Bell, Jerome Ezell. Second row: Mark Carr, Edwin Gibson, Jerry Willis Gerald Shiver, Frank Jones, Randell McGlammery, Dale Winchester, Joe Prince, Elvis Sellars.Th1rd row: Pat Ward, Jack McCorkle, R. V. Collins, C. L. Butler, Woody McCorkle, Billy Davis, Randolph Winberly, Pat Johnston. To these we salute. Each gave his best in order to prove the test of Battle. Coach: WEST THOMAS Assistant Coach: JACK HITSON The Syrupmakers and Their Coaches Umm Qzfofball B: .. , -is N H.. . . Hrs. . t a.. .lass-sash ,, t V-Mssswieiawlx Top row: Coach Hugh Floyd, Jenkins, Jones, Vanlandington, Oats, Bishop, Chapman, Giddens, Massey, Coach Taylor. Second row: Hicks, Cook, Maxwell, Cassels, Walden, Odom, Mayo, Forsyth, Vickers, Wilcox, Third row: Breaden, McCory, Dollar, Bryant, Handcock, Maxwell, Long, Singletary, Waller. Fourth row: Collins, Faulk, Baggett, Murphy, Monohand, Hicks, Singletary, Ingram. lt's not always the bite that worries us first but the bark. Even so it's not the outstanding victorious accomplishment of those pictured on this page but the won- derful spirit of being a part of the athletic program of Cairo High School. Perhaps only a few will emerge to shine as future heros of C. H. S. Yet out of these will emerge the future citizens of our country - - infested with spirit, ambition, and the know how for a successful life because of having once been a part! JERRY WILLIS Seuivrs Back R. V. COLLINS Tackle EDWIN GIBSON r B ' x ' x x X X X I .QI X X X WOODY MCCORKLE Back I' I L JIMMY THOMPSON Guard MARK CARR End C. L. BUTLER Back f Lx ELVIS SELLARS Back S , , f X . , g K .K N ,, n r Q A good gain is but 2 Entrance of the warriors. good lickl . ' V' .lk ' X 4 X Forward--- Takes but everyone to be a team. - With your support . . Wings for the Wounded. ex Sirl Tough break! Mr. R. V, Collins of C. H. S. The General in Operation A11 Alone . . The Battlefield NA ' WV G01-lee Martin' Let me go-o-o-o-o, Let me go-o-o-o-o. ffvmacom hy! Sd Seniors: CHARLES LYONS - BETTY GARLAND Freshmen: JIMMY MASSEY - LINDA CARTER Escort and Homecoming Queen - TOMMY WELLS - NELL HARRELL Juniors: JOHN HENRY WILSON - IEWELL MCKOWN Sophomore: TOMMY RIDLEY - EVELYN MCKOWN The stars were bright , . , the air was crisp . . . the crowd was silent . . . the moment was tense , , Yes, it was a memorable night when the Homecoming Queen and her court reigned supreme! . . . And she is Crowned. , , . . .Si Crack Top row: R, V. Collins, Bill Singletary, John Henry Wilson, Gerald Shiver, Randoph Wimberly, Par Ward, Carey Smith, Neal Baggett, Middle row: Mark Carr, Noland Brock, Wendell Vanlandingham, Tommy Wells, Ray Bearden, Gerome Ezell, Jimmy Thompson. Bottom row: Bill Maxwell, George Thomas, Ray Maxwell, C. L. Butler, Robert bong, Jerry Bryant. ' . ' 1 - C. H, S, TRACK Winner of Regional 1AA 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 . 2nd Place State 1956-57 1st Place All State 56-57 These are the remaining members and additions to the C.H,S, track teams that have compiled such a great record and are contenders for a fourth straight Regional title, To those remaining and to those departed who have been a part of making this outstanding record we say, Congratulations for work well done. Returning from last year's team to form the core of the team this year are: Jimmy Thompson, four year letrerman, Senior, Mark Carr, Seasoned Senior, Carey Smith, field event specialist, Seniorg Tommy Wells, vaulter, Seniorg Pat Ward, proved Junior: Randolph Wimberly, fflUSCl1131' weight mall. JL1I1i0I: Robert long, promising Freshman, This group represents C. H. S. in those feats in which winning efforts show only hardwork, personal determination, plus outstanding coachmanship on theppart ,of Coach Tommy Taylor. V t A tt ,ff Y, if I l ' 1, ,, t, ',' . 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