College Park High School - Aries Yearbook (College Park, GA)

 - Class of 1959

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A ' 1 p . . .,,.W DEDICATION We dedicate this, the 1959 Aries, to you, Mr. Booth . . . for your constant patience and understanding, for your tireless efforts in our school bookroom, and for all the ways in which you help make College Park High School tick. Introduction What makes College Park High School tick? We enter high school in the eighth grade, awed by the seemingly tons of books given us. We go through the days, following the course set before us by our administra- tion. Then as the months fly by us we no longer follow a course prescribed for us by others-at last we are someone and we can choose our own way. Soon we discover there is more to this institution than mere books and study. We begin to take parts in clubs and sports. Unforgetable moments come with big games and Sponsor,s Days. Then the long awaited moment arrives, the class rings have come. Soon plans take shape for the biggest dance of the year, one for which we waited 3 years for the privilege to attend, our Junior-Senior Prom. Then, as our high school days reach their apex, we are filled with happiness-and yet with a certain sadness, too. All too soon we realize that just as we seem to really belong, it is time to take another big step. It is time to begin once more in a new and different way of life. Time to leave our friends behind-both teachers and students, and as we leave we can look back and see that we are glad to have had a part in making College Park High School tick. DAG' Time itself cannot he seen, but the activities that fill it can he seen . . . 253 A BU '1-ul' is X I X, s................. X, -.-.. ,.-....f -..W .Jawa Q,,,, - W., 'Sw-N ' ' N-.Nm f. x 'N-f-.. :.E!' I ..:. u.u.K .wx 'wuxnbw 'iw'-A - Q 1- ,..-. -mf 1 , ' - ilflilllli p tg is Mr, sss Administration and Facult Days go by at C.P.H.S.-days filled with inspiration and knowl- edge gained through those who guide and teach us-our faculty. Without them College Park High is nothing-with them we strive to achieve and to make the most of ourselves. When we look back in years to come, we will remember these people and their part in helping to make College Park High School tick. Administration DR. PAUL D. WEST Superintendent Fulton County Schools DR. DOUGLAS MCRAE MR. NORMAN AARON MR. BEN H. HUTCHINSON Asslslllnl Slllwflnffndent Assistant Superintendent Principal MRS- SARAH COCHRAN MR- IDUS D. FELDER Miss ELIZABETH JONES Assistant Principal Counselor Librarian - - - I - Facult MR. JAY BAGGETT MISS RUTH BARRON MRS. BETTY BOGLE MR. R. B. BOOTH MRS. MARY BUREL MRS. RUBY CROWE MR. JACK CUNNINGHAM MRS. DOTTIE DAVIS MISS PEGGY DEITERS MRS- CAROLYN DIUAARD DR. MIRIAM T. FELDER MISS ELIZABETH FINCHER MR. BOB GAMBLE N, x, MISS EDITH GOGGINS NIR. OWEN HARRIS MISS LUCY HENSLEE '54 Mus. NIILIJRED HIINI' MRS. EVI-II,YN NIONK MR. WALTER HALL ...ag MXSGT. H. W. HARRISON ' MRS. GLORIA HOWARD MRS. JOLLY MISS RACHEL MADUOX MR. FRANK MARSHALL 4 ,. V 'W' ' S MRS. SUE MORGAN MRS. ANNIE OAKLEY MISS FRANCES I'AIJGET'I W I i y. ' 1 1 7 lg L Af. sn' 'D A 'Q 'wr . ' ' Q - 10... . V 0 g Q . 'Oh-. N 'Q' , . ! Q . o,', . '-.12 MRS. SARAH TAYLOR ., - gi.. . T- .- .W .. F MR. JESSE SHADDIX FN ' A K 1 v nw N5 43 K K 'li 8 X. X A is MRS. MIRIAM TINGLE MRS. ALICE PACET MR. HAROLD SCOTT MRS. BETTY SHOOK WHEELER Q? MR. DAN FATE fNot Pictured! l MRS. SUE PUCKETT MR. LEONARD SEGAL MR. MANSON STEUART A 3 X A MRS. MARGARET YARBROUGH L 5 0' 4. Seniors Will: vucli lick of tho vlovk TIME marches on. It pussvs quivkly from thc oighth to the twf-lfth grade. A slmlm-nl's Svnioi' your is pvrluips his most IIl6lIIOI'HblC lwwiiism- hu is an-1-oinplisliing il goal that he has sought for livv yoalrs. 'llhosv fivc' ymirs ut College Park High for us will soon pass into olvlivion as fair as the Clock marks time. llul :is our timv at Collc-go Park High comes to il Close, wi- am- 1-vm' mimllul of ilu- wisdom, the maturity, the giiillaiiivv. and thc fun wc, as students, have received here. Wm- llmnk you, school. for what you have contriliuted to us. '30, 10, FI QIF CAROI QI ICH Canal lnuul Prr'sirIf'nt QARA ANNI7 CROOVFII Anne Virv'-l'rv.Si1f1'r1t I , , I' Q17 In-fif 'MQ 3' A IMI N IIILIHEIV IBKFIR YITRYIFI' LI fsiL.I'F UMR N WORLD I .qv 1 GLORIA PATRICIA SECARS CIury S0f'rr'1r1ry-Troaszzrvr SARAH LINDA LIVINGSTON Limla Business Managvr CHARLES I.. AKINS Charlvs N, ROBERT JACKSON BELL Jack HARRY BOWEN Harry EDGAR WARD AKINS JACKIE CLAIRE BELL Ward Mlackicbclln gi lluu--..,,.,. E ,M MARTHA JANICE BOWEN JANET RAY BOYD BARRARA D. BRADBERRY ,lanivv Janet Rurlmru I GAYLE SANDRA BRAND DAVID LYLE BROWN MICHAEL THOMAS BROWN Gayle- Sure shotn Rf-41 'G fi 41 ,JN RORICRT WAYNE BROWN VVENTON EARL BROWN W11y'110 Wk'IlIIlll SANDRA ,IU BllRliEl,l, ALBERT VVESLEY CARTER, III Sandy Wcslmwy F. WILLIAM R U REL Billy Bs BARBARA A NN CARTER Barbara 105 3 , -J ' A. CARL MALCOLM CARTLEDCE, JR. CAROLYN CARTLEDGE Carl JUDY CAIL CH ANCI-I Carolyn Jmi4-rs FRANCES M. CHANDLER .Ni y.. .SS YN K f, ka fligilill 621672 i 5 N -L Q-g,.F BRENDA FRANCES CHESTER DAVID VERNI-LR CORNELISOP Chester David 'li' .muh 1 .IOSICPI I W. CROVVE .luv IIICLICN CI I lilS'I'INli DEAN Hvlvn G4 MARIANNE CROWE JACK V. DARRINC Marianne Mnusic f if .IULIANA PENELOPE DORSEY JUNE KENNETTE FARLOWE Penny Kennctte in ! MARY ANN FICUCHTER WILLIAM GEORGE FISHER 'Nlziry Ann Billy f' ROY KIMSIQY CAISRICIS Kim BARBARA ANNIC GAZAWAY JAMES VVILLIANI GRAHAM UMC Jimmy 'iv 434' JAMES LEONARD IIAILMAN Jim Q 53 SHIRLEY JEAN HARBIN GEAN PAUL HARRIS MARVIN DANIEL HARRIS Margaret 4v'.f SHIRLEY A. HARRIS Shirley Cean Danny ALICE PATRICIA HENDERSON HARRIETT ANN HOPE Pat Ann QNNX. 1 ICVIQLYN NIAIITIIA HOWARD CHARLOTTE WIILUREU INGRAM BRENDA ICl,lZABlC'I'II JONES Fwlyll Cllarlnttc- llrvmlzl V '- ' 'X '-.'- ,rw ,vi rn- ., . 4 - .. ...n. Hlfl,l'1N ICLAINIC JONES CECIL EUGENE LANGFORD CONSTANCE ICLLEN LUACH --pm. WN, Eugene Gurus 3 lla.. L CYNTHIA DIANNE MA'l I'HIAS DONALD W, MCCORD ROBERT WAYNPI MILLER Nifillmlyu Don Bob S-E... HARRY F. MOORE YVONNE SARAH NEINER RILEY WHITCUMI3 NIX Hurry Bonnie Riley Ng' 5 JAMES GORDON ORR BEVERLY KAY PADGETT RACHEL ELIZABETH PATRICK Jimmy Beverly uRavn ROBERT P. PIEPHOFF Bobby DONNA RAE PICKLES Donna Rae 'N ELEANOR VELA PYKE 'KI,inle lain JANIC P. REEVES LARRY WILLIAM RUCKER JANICE ELIZABETH SCREWS Jam- Larry Janice JUIJITH UICIAN SHEETS WILLIAM LARRY SMITH WIIJIJIAM ASHMORE STEED Judy Sweet pea ASIIIHOYC NNN 'Q KNIIW , RICHAHIT IPVRNIAN S'l'lfPlll'fNS CHARLES CONWAY STONE NANCY JANIC TARPI I Y Rim-hard ffharlfw Numw' CAROL FAYE THOMAS Carol G5 ...-4' I if L-.ua 'IP'- ff .. Ma! 14 . -' J DENNIS HAY THOMPSON FI,IZABPl'I'H JICANNIC THOIVIPS l lylmy I .. -- 1.1. ' :ill 'ON 1 4' 'Q-1 fi? 5? 2 mf Q JAMI S ROI!! Rl IHUMPSON MARJORII' IIQA THORNT ON JAMES CRAIG WALL Jimmy CHARLES B. WHEELER, JR Chuck i W ab,-Adu 3' Q 195555 QW4. 'Vi Q, Lf ' V . . .A giifwj, .. ,' 4,-14. 'Q.:,..:x1 :- - gfqvgf A ' hi ? its 1 GERALDINE JUANITA WHITFIELD LAURA ANNE WILLIAMS ujerryv Ditty DAN IIICLACY WILLIS Dan DOI.acy HAIIULII W. WIN DOM Ilamld IIIA I Senior Activities AKINS, CHARLES L.: Football 1'5Q Basketball 1'5Q Track 1-54 Jr. ivitan Club 3'4Q R.O.T.C. Officer 4g Chorus 4-53 D.C.T. 5. AKINS, EDGAR WARD: Student Council lg B-Team Football 1-2, arsity 3-53 Track 1-43 Color Guard 3, R.O.T.C. Officer 43 Asst. Bank irector 4-5. BELL, JACKIE CLAIRE: Jr. Glee Club 13 Jr. Y-Teens 13 Capt. 8th rade Cheerleaders3 Transferred from Mississippi 2g Advanced Band 43 Varsity Cheerleader 3-5, Co-Capt. 53 Student Handbook Com- ittee 43 Sr. Y-Teens 4-53 Vice-Pres. 53 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 43 Pep luad 4g Bank Director 53 Chorus 53 Ad Club 53 Aries Circulation aff 5. BELL, ROBERT JACKSON: B-Team Football 2-3, Varsity 4-53 B- eam Basketball 2, Varsity 4'5Q R.O.T.C. Officer 4. BOWEN, HARRY G.: Band 33 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 4, Officer 4. BOWEN, MARTHA JANICE: Pep Squad 13 Bible Club 13 Red 'oss 1-23 F.H.A. 2g Sr. Y-Teens 33 Ad Club 53 Aries Circulation aff 5. BOYD, JANET RAY BRADBERRY, BARBARA D.: B-Team Basketball 23 Chorus 2-33 ed Cross 3g Bank Director 53 Aries Circulation Staff 5. BRAND, GAYLE SANDRA: Stunt Night lg Red Cross 1-33 Y-Teens L3 Junior Classical League 2-35 Chorus 2-5, Porgy and Bess Group Advanced Ensemble 3-5, All-State 4-53 Drama Club 2-33 Pep Squad L3 Rams' Horn Reporter 3, Managing Editor 4, Editor 53 F.T.A. 4'5Q nnis Team 4-53 Student Handbook Committee 43 Student Council 53 3I.A. 53 Aries Circulation Staff 5. BROWN, DAVID LYLE: Band 1-4, 5th District Band 2-4, State nd 3, Supervisor Rating for Saxophone Solo in Music Festival 43 y Club 4-53 Second Place Spanish II Contest 4. BROWN, MICHAEL THOMAS: B-Team Football 2-3, Varsity 4-53 ack 2-5, Sub-Region 3g R.O.T.C. Most Progressive Military I-II 3, 10. 33 Bank Director 43 Aries Circulation Staff 5. 3ROWN, ROBERT WAYNE BROWN, WENTON EARL 3UREL, P. WILLIAM: Rifle Team 2-33 Expert Medal 3g Expert .rlisman Ribbon 3, Rifle Team Medal 33 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 2'3Q 1. .4-5. 3URRELL, SANDRA JO: Bank Teller 1-23 Student Council 1-23 I.A. 1-33 Red Cross 1-23 Class Sec.-Treas. 23 Stunt Night 23 B- im Cheerleader 23 Transferred from Smith High 33 D.C.T. 43 Aries at. Picture Editor 53 Ad Club 53 Circulation Staff 53 National Honor :iety 5. IARTER, ALBERT WESLEY, III: Varsity Rifle Team 3g Trans red from G.M.A. 43 R.O.T.C. Officer 43 Aries Circulation Staff 5. IARTER, BARBARA ANN IARTLEDGE, CARL MALCOLM, JR.: Chorus 1-5, All-State 4-5- P.T.C. N.C.O. 3-4, Officer 4g Aries Sports Editor 53 Circulatiori ff 5. IARTLEDGE, CAROLYN: Y-Teens 2-52 F.H.A. 23 Chorus 2-5, Vice- s. 5, Intermediate Ensemble 4-5, All-State 4-5, Porgy and Bess vup 3, Advanced Ensemble 4-53 Aries Business Manager 5. ZHANCE, JUDY GAIL: B-Team Cheerleader 2, Varsity 43 Ramette Basketball Manager 4g Student Handbook Committee 43 Pep Squad Bank Director 4-53 Sr. Y-Teens 4'52 Chorus 53 Aries Circulation ff 5 ZHANDLER, FRANCES M.: Pep Squad 13 Rifle Team 43 D.C.T. 5. IHESTER, BRENDA FRANCES: Sweetheart Court 13 Tri-City sic Festival 23 Ramette 43 Bank Director 4-5, Officer 53 Aires :ulation Staff 5, Asst. Class Editor 5. IORNELISON, DAVID VERNER: Beginners' Band 1, Intermediate Advanced 3-43 Junior Classical League 2-33 Orchestra 4. iROWE, JOSEPH W.: Advanced Band 3-53 Orchestra 3-5, 5th trict Orchestra 43 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 3, Officer 4, Officers' Club 43 eball Scorekeeper 43 Tennis Team 43 Basketball Manager 4-5. ROWE, MARIANNE: Student Council 1-5, Executive Board 4-53 'eens 1, 4-53 Class Sec. Treas. 13 F.H.A. 2-43 Band 23 Stunt Night Class Vice-Pres. 33 C.P. Board 33 Bank Director 4, Pres. 53 Pep ad 43 Chorus 4-53 Office Help 43 Georgia Leadership Institute Student Handbook Committee 4g Aries Asst. Activities Editor 53 Club 5. DARRING, JACK V.: B-Team Football 23 R.O.T.C. Officer 4 Marksman Rifleman 4g Track 4, Regional Track Meet 4. First Placn in Mile County Track Meet 4. DEAN, HELEN CHRISTINE: Y-Teens 1-2, Sr. Y-Teens 3-5, Vice Pres. 33 Junior Classical League 2-33 Chorus 2-53 Tri-City Festiva 2-5, Advanced Ensemble 3-5, All-State 4-53 F.H.A. 33 One-Act Plays 31 Girls' Rifle Team Manager 4g R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4, Sponsors' Club 5 Pres. 53 Rams' Horn Reporter 4, Circulation Editor 5. DORSEY, JULIANA PENELOPE: Orchestra 1-2, 53 Stunt Nighw 2g Pep Squad 4g F.H.A. 53 Aires Circulation Staff 5. FARLOWE, JUNE KENNETTE: Stunt Night lg Band 1-33 Clase Pres. 23 Junior Classical League 2-43 Drama Club 2-33 Student Coun- cil 2-53 Red Cross 33 C.P. Board 33 Girls' State 4g Most Outstanding Junior3 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 43 National Honor Society 4-5, Pres. 53 Y- Teens 4-5, Pres. 43 WABE Teen Board 53 Rams' Horn Reporter 53 Aries Circulation Staff 5. FEUCHTER, MARY ANN: Red Cross lg Junior Classical League 2-33 Bank Teller 2g Stunt Night 23 F.T.A. 33 Band 33 C.P. Board 33 Class Vice-Pres. 43 Rams' Horn Reporter 4, Business Manager 53 F.H.A. 4-55 Library Staff 53 Ad Club 53 National Honor Society 5. FISHER, WILLIAM GEORGE: Red Cross 13 Baseball Manager 13 B-Team Basketball 1-42 B-Team Football 2-4, Varsity 4-53 Track 1-43 Tri-City Music Festival 23 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 23 Orchestra 33 Stunt Night 3g Ad Club 5. GABRELS, ROY KIMSEY: Student Council 13 B-Team Football 1, Varsity 2-5, All-Region 2, Outstanding Back 2, All-Greater Atlanta 4-53 Varsity Track 2-3, Second Fulton County Relay 3, Third Fulton County 100-yard Dash 33 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 3, Color Guard 2-33 Jr. Civitan Club 3-5, Pres. 4-53 Aries Circulation Manager 5. GAZAWAY BARBARA ANNE' Chorus 14 Tri C't M ' F , . - 3 - 1 y usic estival 2-43 Student Council 2g Honor Roll 2-33 Red Cross 2g Junior Classical Lea 2 3 F H A -gue - 3 . . 3-43 Pep Squad 3-43 Sr. Y-Teens 4-53 Aries Class Ed1tor3 National Honor Society 5. GRAHAM, JAMES WILLIAM: B-Team Football 2-3, Varsity 4-53 Baseball 3-55 R.O.T.C. Officer 4-5, Battalion Commander 53 Student Council 53 Aries Circulation Staff 5. GROOVER, SARA ANNE: C.P. Board 13 Student Council 2, 53 B-Team Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3-5, Capt. 53 F.H.A. 23 Chorus 2 5- R.O.T.C. Sponsor 23 Class Sec-Treas. 33 Student Handbook Committee 4g Sr. Y-Teens 4-53 Bank Teller 4, Director 53 Class Vice-Pres. 5' 10th and 12th Grade Representative in Queen's Court' Red Cross 5: Arles Circulation Staff 5. i ' HALLMAN, JAMES LEONARD- Track 23 Hi New R Transferred from Edmunds High, Suinter, S. C..5.: I S eporter 43 HARBIN, SHIRLEY JEAN: B-T B k ball 2' B ' 53 Red Cross 53 Aries Circulation Safifflf 5.88 et , ank Dlrector HARRIS, GEAN PAUL: Citizenship Award 2' F FA 3 Delegate to .A. Convention 3g Beta Club 3g Transferred from I-Iellin, Ala. 4g AIICS Circulation Staff 5. HARRIS, MARVIN DANIEL: R.O.T.C. Officer 4: D.C.T. 3-5. HARRIS, SHIRLEY A.: Chorus 1-23 F.H.A. 2-4, Sec. 33 Student Handbook Committee 43 Bank Director 53 D.C.T. 53 Ad Club 5. HENDERSON, ALICE PATRICIA: Miss Eighth Cradeg C.P. Board lg F.H.A. 23 Student Council 23 Red Cross 2g Chorus 2-3, Intermediate Ensemble 3, Porgy and Bess Group 33 D.C.T. 4-5, Pres. 53 National Honor Society 4-5, Vice-Pres. 53 Aries Typist 5, Ad Club 5. HOPE, HARRIETT ANN: Red Cross lg Chorus 1-5, Sec.-Treas. 53 Bank Teller 1-2, 53 Y-Teens 1-23 Stunt Night 2,3 B-Team Basketball 3, garsity 3-53 Majorette 3-53 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 43 Aries Circulation ta 5. HOWARD, EVELYN MARTHA: Girls' Rifle Team 4. INGRAM, CHARLOTTE MILDRED: B-Team Basketball 2- Library Staff 33 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 43 Girls' Rifle Team 43 D.C.T. 4-53 Sponsors' Club 53 Ad Club 5. JONES, BRENDA ELIZABETH: Honor Roll 13 Library Staff 1-5, Historian 4-5, 5th District S.L.A. Historian 53 Pep Squad 43 F .H.A. 5. JONES, HELEN ELAINE: Y-Teens 1, Sr. Y-Teens 4-53 Majorette 23 B-Team Basketball 23 Chorus 3-43 Bank Teller 3, Director 43 Pep Squad 43 Student Handbook Committee 4g D.C.T. 5. LANGF ORD, CECIL EUGENE 3 l LIVINGSTON, SARAH LINDA: Orchestra 1-3, Tri-City Festival 2-33 B-Team Basketball 2-3, Varsity 3-53 Bank Teller 2-53 Pep Squad 43 Ramette 4-5, Capt. 53 Class Business Manager 53 Drama Club 53 Aries Circulation 5. LOACH, CONSTANCE ELLEN: Red Cross 1-43 Stunt Night 23 Bank Teller 2-43 Band 2-33 Representative of C.P.H.S. in Home Show 33 Orchestra 33 Rams' Hom Reporter 33 D.C.T. 43 Ga. Leader- ship Institute 43 Ad Club 53 Co-Editor of Aries 5. MATTHIAS, CYNTHIA DIANNE: Red Cross 1-23 Chorus 1-5, Pres. 5, Intermediate Ensemble 3, Advanced Ensemble 4-5, Tri-City Festival 2-5, All-State 4F53 Stunt Night 2g Junior Classical League 2-33 Student Council 2, 53 F.H.A. 3, 53 Pep Squad 43 Y-Teens 4-5, Pres. 5. McCORD, DONALD W.: R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 2-3, Officer 4. MILLER, ROBERT WAYNE: Class Pres. 1, 43 Track 1-43 Honor Roll 1-53 Orchestra 2-5, Sec. 2, All-State 4-53 Student Council 2-5, Executive Board 4-5, Pres. 53 C.P. Board lg B-Team Football 2-3, Varsity 4-53 B-Team Basketball Manager 2, Varsity 4-53 Key Club 2-55 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 3, Officer 3'4Q Best All-Round Sophomore3 School Winner State Spanish I Contest 3g National Honor Society 4-53 Leader- ship Training Institute 43 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 53 U.N. Pilgrimage for Youth 53 WABE Teen Board 53 Community Chest Speakers' Program 53 Aries Circulation Staff 5. Dg4'fI?O4Rg, HARRY E.: Stunt Night 13 Band 1-2, Marching Band 23 NEINER, YVONNE SARAH: Most Outstanding Freshman3 One- Act Plays 23 Junior Classical League 2-4, Pres. 33 C.P. Board 23 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2-43 Chorus 3-5, Intermediate Ensemble 3, Ad- vanced Ensemble 4-5, All-State 4-53 Latin Language Award 33 Class Business Manager 3g F.T.A. 3-5, Pres. 43 Student Council 3-5, Execu- tive Board 4-5, Vice-Pres. 53 Pep Squad 43 Tennis Team 43 Aries Activities Editor 53 National Honor Society 5. NIX, RILEY WHITCOMB: Eighth Grade Basketball3 Transferred from Russell lg B-Team Basketball 2-3, Varsity 4-53 Varsity Football 4-53 Track 3g R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 3, Best Color Guard-County Com- petition 3, Officer 43 Aries Circulation Staff 5. ORR, JAMES GORDON: Band 1-23 Junior Classical League 23 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 4, N.C.O. Club 4, Officer 4-5, Officers' Club 4-5. PADGETT, BEVERLY KAY: Pep Squad lg F.H.A. 2-5, Pres. 53 Chorus 2, 5, Intermediate Ensemble 23 Honor Roll 2-43 Sr. Y-Teens 4-53 Bank Teller 43 Student Council 53 Bank Director 53 Aries Typist 5, Circulation Staff 53 National Honor Society 5. PATRICK, RACHEL ELIZABETH: Library Staff 1-5, Pres. 4-53 Marching Band 23 Junior Classical League 2-33 Pep Squad 43 Girls' State 43 F.H.A. 53 Student Council 53 Aries Circulation Staff 53 Na- tional Honor Society 5. PIEPHOFF, ROBERT P.: Class Vice-Pres. 13 Red Cross 13 Most Outstanding Sub-Freshman3 Honor Roll 1-5, Super Honor Roll 2-33 Band 1-5, 5th District Band 33 Orchestra 1-5, All-State 33 10th in State Latin Contest 33 Class Vice-Pres. 23 C.P. Board 23 Student Council 2-5, Executive Board 4-5, Vice-Pres. 43 B-Team Basketball 2-3, Varsity 3-43 Junior Classical League 2-3, Treas. 3g Key Club 3-5, Sec-Treas. 4, Pres. 53 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 3, Officer 3, Officers' Club 43 Baseball 4-53 Boys' State 43 Leadership Training Institute 43 Na- tional Honor Society 5, Treas. 53 Community Chest Speakers' Program 53 Bank Officer 5. PICKLES, DONNA RAE: Bank Teller 2'3: Spanish Club 2-33 Hon- or Roll 3-4. PYKE, ELEANOR VELA: Chorus 23 F.H.A. 23 Jr. Y-Teens 33 Stu- dent Handbook Committee 43 Ramette 43 D.C.T. 5. REAVES, PEGGY JANE: Pep Squad lg F.H.A. 2-33 Chorus 33 D.C.T. 4-53 Bank Teller 5. RUCKER, LARRY WILLIAM: Chorus 23 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 3-43 Aries Circulation Staff 5. SEGARS, GLORIA PATRICIA: Student Council 1'5Q Majorette 2, Drum Majorette 3-5, Majorette All-Star Football Game 2-43 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3-43 Queen's Court 2-33 Pep Squad 2'4Q Orchestra 3-43 Band 3-43 Student Handbook Committee 43 Sr. Y-Teens 4-53 Bank Director 4, Vice-Pres. 53 C.P. Board 43 Class Sec-Treas. 53 Chorus 53 Bas- ketball Manager 53 Leadership Training Institute 53 Drama Club 53 Aries Circulation Staff 5. SCREWS, JANICE ELIZABETH: Bank Teller 23 F.H.A. 23 Pep Squad 33 F.T.A. 3-4, Treas. 33 Chorus 2, 3, 53 Aries Picture Editor 5. 32 SHEETS, J UDITH DEIAN: Student Council lg B-Team Basket 2, Varsity 33 Bank Director 4, Sec. 53 D.C.T. 5, Sec. 5. SLIGH, ELSIE CAROL: B-Team Cheerleader 23 Majorette Capt. 3-5, Majorette All-Star Football Game 23 Stunt Night 23 R.O. Sponsor 23 Class Pres. 3g Bank Teller 3, Red Cross 33 Chorus Business Manager 53 Advanced Ensemble 4-5, All-State 4-53 C Business Manager 43 Student Handbook Committee 43 Bank D tor 4-53 Sr. Y-Teens 4-53 C.P. Board 43 Student Council 53 C Pres. 53 Leadership Training Institute 53 Drama Club 53 Aries Cin tion Staff 5. SMITH, WILLIAM LARRY: Student Council 1-4, Executive B 43 B-Team Basketball 1-3, Varsity 43 Chess Club 2-4, Pres. 43 Club 43 Key Club 4. STEED, WILLIAM ASHMORE: Student Council 1-2, 43 Band Concert Master 1-4, 5th District Band 1-5, Concert Master 1-5, 5 Band 2-5, Concert Master 2-5, National High School Band 2, Sup- Rating at Music Festival 1-53 Orchestra 1-4, State Orchestra 2, 5th trict Orchestra 43 Student Soloist for Atlanta Symphony 33 R.O. N.C.O. 43 Key Club 4-5. STEPHENS, RICHARD FURMAN: Eighth Grade Track, Va 2-3, First in Mile-County Track Meet 2-33 B-Team Basketball Varsity 3-53 B-Team Football 2, Varsity 3-53 Tennis Team 2-33 sity Baseball 3'5Q R.O.T.C. Officer 4. STONE, CHARLES CONWAY: Science Club 13 Junior Clas League 2g Boys' Glee Club 2g Transferred from Fulton Higl D.C.T. 4-5, Parliamentarian 4. TARPLEY, NANCY JANE: Student Council 13 B-Team Cheerle 13 B-Team Basketball 2, Varsity 3-43 Red Cross 2-33 Chorus 3-43 l Teller 33 D.C.T. 5. THOMAS, CAROL FAYE: B-Team Basketball 23 Tri-City ll Festival 23 Sr. Y-Teens 4g F.H.A. 53 Aries Circulation Staff 5. HOMPSON, DENNIS RAY: B-Team Football 1-3, Varsity Trlrllck 2-53 B-Team Basketball 2-33 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 3, Bestil Guard-County Competition 3, Officer 43 C.P. Board 43 Bank Dir 4-53 Office Help 53 Ad Club 53 Aries Circulation Staff 5. THOMPSON, ELIZABETH JEANNE: B-Team Cheerleader Capt. 23 B-Team Basketball 2, Varsity 33 Red Cross 1-33 Stunt l 23 Pep Squad 2-33 Ramette 3-43 Student Handbook Committee 4 Y-Teens 4-53 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4, Sponsors' Club 53 Bank Teller THOMPSON, JAMES ROBERT: Baseball 43 R.O.T.C. N.C.4 Officer 4-5, Officers' Club 4-53 Most Progressive Military II 4 THORNTON, MARJORIE LISA: Bank Teller 13 Honor Ro Band 1-33 Class Sec.-Treas. 23 One-Act Plays 2.3 Junior Cla League 2-3, Sec. 33 Student Council 2-3, 53 Stunt Night 23 Sr. Y- 4'-51 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 43 Rams' Horn Reporter 5. WALL, JAMES CRAIG: Literary Society I 13 B-Team Baseba Varsity 33 B-Team Football 3, Varsity 43 Military Officer 43 A' Staff 43 Track 43 Transferred from G.M.A. 4. WARLICK, CALVIN EUGENE: B-Team Track 23 B-Team ball 23 Transferred from Newnan High 3: R-0-T-C Offlcel' 43 I Horn Art Editor 43 Key Club 53 Bank Director 53 D.C.T. 5, Pres. 5. WEEMS, ARTHUR HEYWARD: Bank Teller 13 Honor Roll Band 1-53 Junior Classical League 2-33 Student Council 2-5, Treas. 53 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 33 Key Club 4-5, Vice-Pres. 53 Orcl 4-53 C.P. Board 43 School Winner Spanish I Contest 43 Na Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 53 Boys' State 53 Aries Circu Staff 53 National Honor Society 5. WHEELER, CHARLES B., JR.: Stunt Night 13 Chorus 2-5 City Festival 2-53 R.O.T.C. N.C.O. 4, Marksmanship Medal 4, C 4-5, Officers' Club 4-5, Drill Team 4-5, Rifle Team 5, High M Sharpshooter Medal 53 Ad Club 5, Advertising Manager of Arie- WHITFIELD, GERALDINE JUANITA: Bank Teller 13 Trans from Sylvan High 23 Honor Roll 2-33 Pep Squad 43 Student book Committee 43 Ad Club 5. WILLIAMS, LAURA ANNE: Junior Classical League 2-3, Pres. 33 C.P. Board 23 Outstanding Latin III Award 33 RJ Sponsor 3-43 F.T.A. 3-4, Historian 43 Pep Squad 43 Student eil 4-5, Executive Board 53 National Honor Society 4-5, Vice-Pr Aries Co-Editor3 College Park Representative in National Cour Teachers of English Contest 53 Community Chest Speakers' Progi WILLIS, DAN DELACY WINDOM, W. HAROLD Last Will and Testament I, Charles Akins, will my ability to play football and kick extra points to my younger brother and my ability to play basketball to both my younger brother and sister. I, Ward Akins, in collaboration with Richard Stephens, will my ability to skip school fduring football seasonj and get caught to Tony Fleming. I, Jackie Bell, will to Catherine Thompson, my ability to go with the same boy for three years and not have a fuss or break up fHa-Haj. I, .lack Bell, will my collar-bone cast to any underclassman football player who wants to go to the trouble of earning it. I, Harry Bowen, will nothing because I have nothing to will. I, Janice Bowen, will to Joyce Whitfield, my place as a Senior at C.P.H.S. and hope that she will use it better than I did. I, Janet Boyd, will my ability to talk and get caught in Mr. Baggett's class to Barbara Mitchell. I, Barbara Bradberry, will my place in Miss Maddox's class to any Junior who wants it. I, Gayle Brand, being of sound mind, will my ability to create confusion, get in and out of messes, and have mountains fStoneJ of fun doing it to Pat Rish, who doesn't need it. I, David Brown, will my dusty old issues of Mad magazine to any poor unsuspecting fellow. I, Mike Brown, will my water gun to Mrs. Bogle ffor reasons known only to a privileged fewj . I, Wayne Brown, will my Ford to any underclassman who likes to walk to school. I, Wenton Brown, will my ability to pass without studying to Bobby Thornton. I, Billy Burel, will to any deserving student my ability to make iverage grades and not study. I, Sandra Burrell, being of sound intellect do hereby bequeath o my constituents my personal black band-aid ffor cutting classesj . I, Wesley Carter, being of sound mind and b0dy???, will to any- me who wants it, my ability to stay out of the trouble which so nften comes my way. I, Barbara Carter, will my seat in Mr. Baggett's third period :ommercial law to my sister, Charlotte. I, Carl Cartledge, will my good looks, wit, charm, and obvious nodesty to Ronny Adams, Glenn McAdams, and Billy Barrett. I, Carolyn Cartledge, will to Marion Stewart my ability to get .long with Miss Barron. I, Judy Chance, being of unsound mind, caused by having Miss Iaddox for Business English, will to Becky Gabrels, my broad nowledge of driving and my ability to back into trees without .urting them. I, Frances Chandler, will to my brother, Joe, the encouragement J finish at C.P.H.S. and to my other Joe-three little words. I, Brenda Chester, will the best years of my life at C.P.H.S. to all underclassmen in the hopes that they take advantage of the opportunities I could have but didn't. I, David Cornelison, will my ability to play chess to Albert Ruehmann. I, Joe Crowe, will to Phil Miller my ability to completely ignore his brother, Bob. I, Marianne Crowe, will my ability to sing in Mrs. Monk's sixth period home economics class to Faye Griffin and Phylhs Thomas. I, Jack Darring, will to Mr. Pate my quiet ways so that he may be as big a success as I am. I, Helen Dean, being completely and absolutely out of my mind, will to Lydia Cantrell all of my spare time fHa-Haj so that she will have enough for her strenuous activities. Oh yeah, Mary Ann??? I, Penny Dorsey, will my place in Orchestra to Pamela Cory and my ability to sneak over to Mr. Duke's without getting caught to JoAnne Chennault, who will probably need it. I, Kennette Farlowe, will to Lydia, Sandra, Tina, and Merilyn the memory of our brilliant swimming careers. I, Mary Ann Feuchter, will all my hidden talents to anyone who can find them. Oh yeah, Helen! ! ! I, Billy Fisher, will my ability to stay eligible to Forrest Glasco. I, Kim Gabrels, will to Tommy Pete Millians, my bright shin- ning teeth in hopes that some day he'll have use for them. I, Barbara Gazaway, as Aries Class Editor, will my large hand- bag to my successor so that he or she may carry the '60 Aries around in it as I did the '59, and to my brother, Lamar, and my sister, Janice, all the wonderful times I have had at C.P.H.S. I, Jimmy Graham, will my ability to stay up all night to any Junior who loves parties. I, Anne Groover, will to Richard Bolton, my lunch money for next year in hopes he won't have to beg for food everyday. I, Jim Hallman, will my ability to do home work in home room, research papers the night before, book reports from the preface, become thoroughly confused in Sr. Algebra, and live on two hours of sleep the night before tests to Alfred E. Neuman, from whence they came. I, Shirley Harbin, will not and never will. I, Gean Harris, will everything that I have never owned to Chuck Wheeler and Larry Rucker. I, Danny Harris, will my job at Merita to the Lone Ranger-Hi, ho, Silver! I, Shirley Harris, will to Joyce my ability to get away from Miss Maddox. I, Pat Henderson, will my seat at a school typewriter and all the typing jobs for the teachers, the office, the Aries, and especially for Mr. Marshall to Cora Coker. I, Evelyn Howard, being of insane mind, will my last pack of weeds to all the nicotine fiends under dear old C.P.H.S.'s roof. I, Ann Hope, will to some fortunate Junior majorette the ability to be late for early morning practice and not get in trouble. I, Charlotte Ingram, will to Janice King my ability to run down the hall at full speed for the telephone, fall, and slide right in. b 5, Brenda Jones, will my all to nobody and my nothing to some- o y. I, Helen Jones, will to anyone who needs it my ability to realize my mistakes way too late, but to still care enough to try and make up for them. CI, Eugene Langford, will my seat in summer school to Danny arter. I. Linda Livingston, will my nickname, High Points, to any basketball player who'll make better use of it than I did. I, Connie Loach, will my blood-shot eyes to anyone who thinks Mrs. Crowe's American Problems and World Affairs class is a crip course. I, Cynthia Matthias, being a complete mess, will my green tank to any speed demon who loves to go 25 m.p.h.-all the time. Oh. yeah, Mary Ann! l ! I. Don McCord. will all of my Studebakers to Cecil Fly. I, Bob Miller, will my left end position to any other skinny weakling able to make the team. I, Harry Moore, being of sound mind, will my list of girls who greak dates to Joe Cilley . . . and retain the list of those who on I. I, Bonnie Neiher, being a nervous wreck, will my position as Activities Editor to any unsuspecting Junior who thinks he wants it. Oh, yeah, Cynthia! l ! I, Riley Nix, will my ability to talk Dunk out of the Plymouth to his son, Johnny Duncan. I, Jimmy Orr, will my seat in Algebra 5 and Trigonometry and my ability to stay out of detention hall to my brother Bobby. I, Beverly Padgett, will all my typing jobs to anyone who likes sore fingers and an aching back. I, Rachel Patrick, will my little gavel to Ray Sjostrom to add to his collection. I, Bobby Piephoff, will all the flags at the golf course to Joe Crowe, because I know he'll take them eventually anyway fwon't he Kennctte and Bonnie'?J. I, Donna Pickles, will to Brenda all the fun and frolic I have on Saturday nights. I, Eleanor Pyke, will all my years of happiness, fun, and laugh- ter to those behind me with hopes that they will enjoy them as much as I did. I, Jane Reeves, in collaboration with Nancy Tarpley, will to anyone the ability to live, love, and be happy-no matter what. I, Larry Rucker, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Donald Willis. I, Gloria Segars, will to Dianna Eden my common sense because I think she will need it. I, Judy Sheets, leave to anyone the good times I've had a C.P.H.S. and hope they will have even more. I, Carol Sligh, will to Peggy Wright my position as captain o the majorettes in hopes that she can make the rest of the girl carry out orders, better than I did. I, Ashmore Steed, will all my Mad magazines to Miss Moran ville in order that she may learn to appreciate English Literatur more deeply. I, Larry Smith, being of sound mind and body??, do hereb bequeath my ability to evade R.O.T.C. to anyone with a nor military disposition. I, Richard Stephens, in collaboration with Ward Akins, will m ability to skip school and get caught to Tony Fleming. I, Charles Stone, will all my old copies of Mad to Mr: Cochran. I, Nancy Tarpley, in collaboration with Jane Reeves, will t anyone my ability to live, love, and be happy-no matter wha I, Carol Thomas, will my knack for skipping school and gettin away with it to James Thomas, for he will have more sense tha to put it to use, and he will be much better off if he doesn' I, Dennis Thompson, will to my sisters, Marcia and Glend. C.P.H.S. for the next three and four years. I, Elizabeth Thompson, will to Catherine and Nancy all th: hasn't been willed to them before. I, Bobby Thompson, will to Antoinette Estep my ability to st: out of detention hall. I, Lisa Thornton, will to Lydia Cantrell my dislike for Mondz mornings, my logarithm book, and my chemistry apron . . . that all I have except for five wonderful years at C.P.H.S., and the I leave to my little sister, Suzanne, in hopes that she will have . much fun as I have. I, Jimmy Wall, will to Mrs. Crowe all my American Governme books, in hopes that some day she will slow down, so that I cz catch up. I, Calvin Warlick, will my ability to draw stupid pictures 1 the blackboard in room 119 to any young and deserving Junit I, Arthur Weems, will my wild enthusiasm and overwhelmif exuberance to anyone. D I, Chuck Wheeler, will my '48 Plymouth to anyone who nee some fine transportation fLarry, Cean, Carl, and Johnnyl. I, Jerry Whitfield, will my ability to hiccup in Mr. Bagget fourth period bookkeeping class to my brother, Emest. I, Laura Williams, will my place in typing to anyone with t ability to type a whole practice and then discover that you he your fingers on the wrong keys. I, DeLacy Willis, leave Junior English . . . I hope. I, Harold Windom, will my hot Chevrolet to anyone who c afford to buy gas for it. Ambitions Charles Akins: To some day go on a Safari to Africa. Ward Akins: To see Laura Williams not always talking about Mississippi and crying about her beautiful braces. Jack Bell: To go into business with Riley Nix-manufacturing cigarette machines for football dressing rooms. Jackie Bell: To lose 20 pounds without having to go on a diet, so that Ward Akins will quit calling me Jelly-Bean and Richard Stephens will quit calling me Tubby. Harry Bowen: To make us of all this here larning. Janice Bowen: To get out of school, find a rich man, marry him, and live like a queen for the rest of my life. Janet Boyd: To push someone who says, Don't push me! Barbara Bradberry: To marry a certain electrician and raise a lot of live wires. Gayle Brand: To teach my crazy cousin, Richard, how to fake his way through classes and to walk down the hall and not have Mr. Baggett give me a cheer. David Brown: To be ambitious ibut not like Caesar or Macbethl. Mike Brown: To be able to get into the pool room without Red Ward throwing me out. Wayne Brown: To be a Ramblin' Wreck. Wenton Brown: To be a shark-and never have to pay for a game of pool. Billy Burel: To reach higher goals in college than I did in high school. Sandra Burrell: To live to love and love to live. Wesley Carter: To become one of the richest men in the United States. Barbara Carter: To marry a certain guy someday. Carl Cartledge: To be a good enough humorist to someday be compared with Mark Twain and Ogden Nash. Carolyn Cartledge: To get all of Miss Barron's music mended. Judy Chance: To see a dance held in the City Auditorium once more- that's where most of my early school memories still linger. Frances Chandler: To have a career in nursing and to be able to say that l've done something worthwhile. Brenda Chester: To go down life's road, and spread happiness, gladness, and joy to everyone I meet. David Comelison: To make a grade higher than A in Mrs. Burel's Senior English class. .loe Crowe: To find one other student with the spirit and avid love of sports that Arthur Weems shows. Marianne Crowe: To live to have fun and to have fun living. How can I lose? Helen Dean: To be 5 feet 7 inches tall, weigh 102 pounds, and have red hair and blue eyes. Jack Daring: To work in a drill factory and never get bored. Penny Dorsey: To become a better individual. Kennette Farlowe: To receive an Agnes Scott degree. MaryAnn Feuchter: To try to have all the fun I can while seeing no evil, speaking no evil, and hearing no evil, and to make everyone as happy as they have made me. Oh, yeah, Cynthia??? Billy Fisher: To never have to work a day in my life. Kim Gabrels: To say the right thing at the right time, at least once in a while. Barbara Gazaway: To be worthy of my heritage-my parents, my country, and my God. Jimmy Graham: To be able to tell everybody that I ran the table. Anne Groover: To gain enough weight so that when I turn sideways, people will still be able to see me. .lim Hallman: To drive my car 180 m.p.h. fup hill, against a 50 m.p.h. wind, with flat tires, and pulling the Empire State Building by a chainl. Shirley Harbin: To go places, do things, gladin ' someone's heart, and leave a worthwhile mark in the world. Gean Harris: To make a success in life. Danny Harris: To drive my Ford for the Pony Express and carry the fe-mail. Shirley Harris: To marry a future serviceman and raise a little army. Pat Henderson: To make a very special guy named Don Kinard happy for the rest of our lives. Ann Hope: To be the best hope that anyone could ever hope for. Evelyn Howard: To leam to smoke, so I won't have to give my cigarettes away. Charlotte Ingram: To have as much fun for the rest of my life as I have had the last five years. Brenda Jones: To be a waitress in the dining hall at Annapolis. Helen Jones:4To see a certain someone make something of himself, and to find what he has been looking for and not gripe after he got it. Eugene Langford: To become a school teacher. Linda Livingston: To be able to walk into the Library fifth period without Miss Hones asking me what grade I'm in. Connie Loach: To give all my love and life to a certain Danny Boy. Cynthia Matthias: To always have friends as true as the ones I have here at C.P.H.S. They're tops! Oh, yeah, Bonnie??? Don McCord: To some day be as big as Big Jack. Bob Miller: To make politics an honorable, honest profession. Harry Moore: To outrun the road runner-on my scooter. Bonnie Neiner: To be a Emory co-ed and learn the right way to Cynthia's house. Oh, yeah! l ! Riley Nix: To see cigarette machines installed in the dressing rooms for the football teams. Jimmy Orr: To go back to Key West, Florida and get hitched. Beverly Padgett: To keep a lifetime scrapbook of Dennis the Menace. Rachel Patrick: To discover a cure for a bad cold. Bobby Piephoff: To see Arthur Weems switch his personality with Bob Miller's. Donna Pickles: To marry a politician and raise taxes. Eleanor Pyke: To think as an adult, laugh as a child, love as a woman, and spread happiness as a hobby. Jane Reeves: To someday be a millionairess. Larry Rucker: To someday have enough money to buy Jim Hallman and Don McCord a 1953 Studebaker hardtop. Gloria Segars: To be able to make my own decisions and stick to them. Janice Screws: To make others happy. Judy Sheets: To someday make a certain Bobby happy and see his Impala running again. Carol Sligh: To be first co-pilot to an out-of-this-world flyer, and shoot for the stars. Larry Smith: To leam more and more about less and less, until I know everything about nothing. Ashmore Steed: To slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide. Richard Stephens: To see Mrs. Burel give Ward Akins a bad grade. Charles Stone: To gain 4-0 pounds by September lst so I can play football at Tech. Nancy Tarpley: To see people practice the policy of See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Carol Thomas: To always walk the straight and narrow, in order that someday I will be able to look back without any regrets. Dennis Thompson: To someday fly an airplane that doesn't crash the next time it is flown. Elizabeth Thompson: To marry a certain redhead and have a house full of redheads. Bobby Thompson: To go back to Disneyland. Lisa Thornton: To say the right thing, at the right timwjust once! Jimmy Wall: To overcome the difficult things in life. Calvin Warlick: To be a mad artist and draw for Mad magazine. Arthur Weems: To be healthy, wealthy, wise, and lazy fthe only one of which I have attainedl. Chuck Wheeler: To sell bird seed to the Canary Islands. Jerry Whitfield: To be ambitious. Laura Williams: To see safety plate glass installed between me and Mr. Segal's demonstrations. DeLacy Willis: To better myself. Harold Windom: To gain enough weight to crack my brother-in-law's motorcycle. it xi., Uutstanding Seniors if U V xg fx KVM .Vf -'YQ I Burlmru Guzuwuy fi' n WM? I 'J I 4. Hlillllil' Nt'iIl4'I' of A ff' 43.9 -an .. ,ffm ,g h. J' 1.1mm wrvillilllllr Hula Xlillvr ,L --:I-f.. af -H .fu AOS X , ,,. A if.. f 9-N f L i 'W A fx . . 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I K . .fig-'i: Av: Q H Y S -z 'Q ew 9 'af ' 3!?5T: T v ' 1 K li i' 'l it xxx , F 39 X , It PM ,X Gloria Griffin Bonnie Harden Benny Harris Linda Hart Mary Lynn Hembree Norma Herod Mary Ann Holt Virginia Howard Bill Hudson Joyce Hunt Bob Hunter Claudia Hutcheson Louise Ingram Norma Jackson Ronnie Jackson Carlos Jackson Sandra Jones Vivian ,I ones Z ,F 5 i 19 'H tiff 1 3 4 i Sarah J oe Kirkley Kitchens Polly Sue Long Lunceford D0l'lniS Henry MCFUUCY Miller EllJCI'l Diane M0011 Sylvia Lancaster Sandra Manderson Tommy Millians Jackie Murray Nancy Landvrs Tommy MvMcekin .lorry lxlills Carolyn Newton S' , -nw 1 3 Q41 1' ,Wu -new it 6 ,S Jackie Ls-ndvrlna Margaret Mc'Minn Barbara Mitvllell Mad:-line Nix Camille 0'Kelly Neal Parlier f li Sandra , - R Peterson ,H g Linda . y f i Phillips 9 J -It K 5 M, ,.... . Richard Linda Roy JOYCC Carol Segars Shire-y Sliger Smith Sockwell 'S.Tfu.y Marion James Phyllis Sandra Kflihb' I Mlm Stewart Thomas Thomas Thomas Thompson Ronnie Piper Thomas Poole Hal Pritchett Jane Ratterree Sandra Richards Pat Rish .loc Roach Donna Roberts Judith Carol Jimmy Jimmy Linda Buddy Robertson Townsend Trollinger Tumlin Waggoner Walker Linda Livy Norma Stella Dinah Waller Wells Wiley Wiley YOUTH! Jean ' A , Robinson Q.. g M! V, Bill Q' A Ross 5 b ' 'Q ,K 1 i WI . - k 4 Albert , S'-alta Ruehmann wi A Bob i 3 Scruggs Y x ophomores President PEGGY WRIGHT JJ.. Vice-President RAY SJOSTROM Secretary- Treasurer BECKY CABRELS Business Manager DONNA 0'N EA L O, S' ...il- vr..f7 uv -ar k., V J. ' 'xi li' 442 f Nancy Aaron Peggy Akins Gail Allbritton Ethel Clark Patricia Amos Martha Arnold Paula Arnold Henry Bailey .ludy Bailey Malvy Banks Edith Bean J. H. Bell Gayle Boehm Caroll Bowman Richard Bray Mary Brewer Mike Brown Nina Brown Q N , egg K. 4.7 atb!! as if , 0.-XXX ,. tx ,. QAlX'. av.. lap l ' J 'X lg' ', 31,1 1 Larry Bruce Velma Carson f ...- Qi 5 ll X , Harriett Bulfin Danny Carter se A A ' it ' ill E, 'l -,Q , , 1 ' is ai f 'R ' Y . 1: a s er 5 ' . A. as or f Q , r N y W ,gn v GCOI'gC GWFII Cafole Butler Burson Carson Martha Barbara Carter Christly Clark lj' 1 K U 1 I D .L Q I 1,1 Q L, 3 is s J. v . 1 Mxlxl Xx l. . 'uf Q L , w A Q sri 3 , fl' w F' ' I .xi '. J David Cochran JoAnne Cochran Lynn Coffey Pat Cole Bill Collins Virginia Collins Mike Conley Vicki Cornclison ,lean Croker John Davis Sally Davis Brenda Dean John Eaves Charles Farr J crry Ferrell Charles Fcuchter Louise Forrest Sylvia Freeman Becky Ronald Gabrels Garrett Tommy Eddie Graham Harmon Mike Heard Carol Howard U Ik is 1 F My 54 o-3 Randy Gazaway Diane Harper Harriett Hicks Randy Hunter Joe Gilly Gary Hays Johnny Hogan ,lorry Ann Hulvlu-son .+- HK, J s . svc '. . Kennetl GOWN' Mary H1-ad Cynthia llollann Carulyr Jesu-r 5. I cv W X 1 A R, .xx 'Q Y x J 'P' V 1 , V L galil: 1 L 2 it, .3 Frm, 'E U David Jones Barbara Kellar Joel Kelly Juanita Kervin Larry Kitt- Hugh Lambert Susan Lassiter .lean Leach Billy Lee Johnny Mable Warren Mahaffey Arvalene Manders Anne McBride Evelyn McDonald Boll McHenry Ann McKellar Eleanor McLend0n Margaret MvLend0n l -gf. Richard McLendon Mary Nell Moody Donna 0'Neal Jimmy Reeves 1 3, S, Q' W 1. A Eddie Linda Vega Mike McMillan McRae Medernack Montesinos Veronica Elaine jane jean MOON? Noland Ogilvie Oliver LBSUHU3 Carl Jo Ann Linda P2109 PHYIUH Potts Ragsdale Linda Jimmy Nora George Reeves Riddle Roan Rguwn i ,W 5. K ,t x'xHlf 5- -t .f. 9 F a I ?l'f is l 1 f' t.t'3 r QW J t W U I v' ft ' N A A 0. L ' 0. .'ig:: l Frances Rowlett Millicent Ruch Molly Samoden Jimmy Simmons Patricia Simpson Ray Sjostrom Dianne Sloan Lyndell Slade Maxie Smallwood Butch Smith ,lack Smith Kathy Smith Nancy Smith Tommy Smith Susan Stephenson Curtiss Stevens Carol Stockton Rilla Stovall is a l' fix ,di .AW Terrie Summers Kay Tibbets Wayne Walker Ernest Whitfield 4' .. W 15 Patricia Strickland Jimmy Trollinger Robert Ward Bill Wilkins Bill Striplin Allene Turner ,lack Warren Donald Willis Ruth Swink Charles Vickcry Georgia Wells Alle-n Woodall 4 K ' 1 F. N N. 4 1 4 . Bobby Thornt Beverly Wallac Barbara W4-lchc Pfmzy Wright as if' ,- ,.,, I l President CLENDA BISHOP Business Manager MILDRED NEVILLE Freshmen Ronny Adams Delores Andrews Secretary-Treasurer MIMI SUTTON Sylvia Albrecht Ralph Arnold Jerry Allen Pat Babb ,...-f J-NNW!!! GIVEN! QUQHMB ina you lv' uwymuvd Mina lwyfl' Vice-President MARY JUNE SCOTT Barbara Liza Amos Anderson Charlotte Bill Bi1l'lkS Barrett J' ll,'v f - lv , I al . A fc, bf 'ti Q 1 J lu , .- 'Y is il 4 x l 'fl L 5 N Glenda Bishop Karen Blackburne Buster Blackstone Ann Brown Suv Brown If-rry Burcl Sandra Caglc Bcn Cartlcdgc Charlotte' Carte-r Sarah Ann Cathy Lincla Cato Mike Caughcy Susan Cavclli Billy Chipnian Ke-nncth Chupp Joy Civils Victor Clark Barbara Cochran B is 5 'M- C rarra at ru' af.. M. 'br ' fx i' 6 C Billy Carole GUY Gall Cooper Crawford Cl'f'f'l L-V055 Barbara Joe Lco Sandra Dccker Durdcn E353 Eawg Angua Vivian Benny Bn-nda Ellis Ifngligh Farmcr Farnn-r Roy Ruth Ann Joycc Johnny Fcrgnf-on Ficlrls Fisln-r Fowtvr w -. 459 .Q li X B B Q J' A all .. - 'K .Q x X ' X 1 'H Margar Crowc Dianna Heli-n Sta-pln Farrvll .lack Catlin 1 Jimmy Gastins Billy Gaston Lamar Cazaway Gary George Patricia Gilbert Bohbiv Ann Harris Johnny Harris Joyce' Harris Kenny Harrison Hopt' Hvwvs Rolwrt Higdon Frank Hines Cwvn Hogan Curt Holmrs Barbara Howard Alan Hudson Sharron Hum ble Peggy Hundley Rodney Larry Jimmy Hyde Jackson J Ohnggn Jvrry J my Faith Jones Kvllar Kg-lly Lynn Dean Mike Lambert Lewis Ronnie Ronnie Martin Matlock . ,, -. .wax W, .Q it ze if ,N fsx Qi if Q A 5- I .V 4. Phil johnson Donald Kirklvy Diane Longino Sandra Mayo il-T- U' Deanna Jones Ara Knowlvs Paul Mark:-y Cl:-nn McAdams I4 -3 af Sandra McDuffie Thelma McFarland Robert McFry Tina McCaughey Robin McKee James Miller Phil Miller Brenda Milton Norman Morgan George Moore Janet Moore Sanders Moore Elaine Morris Phillip Morris Pat Moye Michael Mundy Mildred Neville Donald Newton x W' ver' ,. H' Ann Nix Denise Park Henrietta Pitner Diane Rodefeld Ronald Norris Shirley Parker Richard Poole Lenny Rodgers Qtr .la K JBQIUEJ' Chuck Oliver Craig Parrish Delores Prestage Carole Routon Bohhy Orr Sharon Phillips Pam Ratterref Berniee Ruff 'RQ Peggy Orr Hurrietl Pitner J oe Reeves Rusty Russell Virginia Rutledge Linda Sauvr Larry Scott Mary J une Scott Barbara Seaman Woody Seay Kay S j ostrom Bobby Smith Margaret Smith Billy Sorace Henry Stakely Billy Standifer John Stewart Gail Stinchcomb Patsy Stinchcomb Carolyn Stone J ohn Strozier Paul Stubbs 5 . X ' as 'W' V 'p , . ff X X w Mimi Sutton Sylvia Walker Zane White W. C. Willoughby A. Q. lv-AN 1 F T- Lal ,Lt Melba Titus Cheryl Warren .ludy Williamson Connie Workman Barnes Walker J o Ann Waters Joan Willis Lee Wyatt W . a if , arthur '- .QI . na W? of Q Y if xg' 3 , 6,1- ub-Freshmen H f Q , Pv- -4 5 Palsy Alwrcrombie Wayne- Akins Jerry Allison J ohn Almond Kenny Arnold Eddie Attaway President Vicff-President LIBBY HALL GAIL SHANNON Sec.-Treasurer Bus. Manager KlM ZEICLER MARY RUTH CRIZZARD Jamvs Ballard Ellen Bean , .ki- Wyncllle Patsy Banks Barnes joe Benny Belcher Benson . , ,. Talim llurron Huy Black 9' .9 ll X Wal la, l X' 'X ii 4 v f. llianv llartle-It Sandra lllavk Kay Bomar Ray Boyer Loquetta Braekett Judy Brannon La Verne Brannon Martha Brinkley Mary Brown Susan Brown Miellael Bruce Arvel Buck Juddy Buekelew Eric Burts Harriett Burke Carolyn Burrell Brenda Butler Jimmy Butler Loretta Campbell Linda Carson 4, , . gp A X 'S' Gene Carter Ronnie Clay Ellen Cox Bill Davis on ff Susan Carter .luanita Coleman Celia Crawford Edith Davis ' b .sa Martha Castleman .lane Collins Jane Croley Gloria Davis 3 uf' 44 ,1 u - If 4' I Mary Ann Chambers George Corry Bill Curtis Woodrow Davis fNQM,x. K Rosalyn Clark Pam Corry Barbara Davis Don Day !I ! f- W s..- TY lvl 4- 5 N it If xiii.. U 4 . Ii' 'i -'W 1 K 'R f l N-R. 1 l .IL ii' I Rodney Dean Arthur Dees Sue Dispain Melanie Dodd Doyal Douglas Johnny Duncan Charles Earnest Elaine Ehrensberger Jerry Embry Antoinette Estep J ill Flowers ,I ohnny Flowers Robbie Flowers Calvin Forrest Billy Friday Dianne Frye Georgia Funderburke Ronnie Garner limi y af 'Q -7 ti' or Claudia Garrett Tommy Geer Patsy Hadaway Barbara Holland X t 1 Bobbie Garrison Peggy Gilbert Page Hall Roger Hem bree 1 fa 3 yy: 2 . A . , . Benny Gay Willa J ane Granger Libby Hall Barbara Holland va if Tommy TCYYY Gazaway Cver Sylvia Mary Rui Green Grizzard Tommy .luliurl Hardy Harris Carlton Ann 4 Holt Howarc Evelyn Howard Jerry Howard Stanley Howard Tommy Howard Ann Jones Don Jones Freddy J ones Ginger I ones Mary Catherine Jones Naomi Jones Eddie Joyner Karen Kadidlo Judy Kell Wanda Kennemore Bill Kenney Bill Kent Lois Kervin Carolyn Kidd ' inn al 1.im., r 1 if Danny Kilpatrick Douglas Leonard Susan Longino Charles McDaniel f 'F' 1 M 1 wr Ronnie Janice Johnny Pat Kilpatrick King Ledbetter Lee Jean George Brenda Donald Lindsey Lipscomb Long Long Thomas Doris Jem Margaret MHHOTY Mangum Mathis McAlister Larry Nancy Vivian Patricia MCD8I1iCl MCDODHH McDonald McFarland . V,,k S air f'mQ.:.a- B f wi' X a . I -. ' A i . ' D2 15 I Q X A I, - 'Hel Barbara McGahee Linda McLendon Terry McMichen Joel McWhorter Nancy Minor Billy Moblcy Jerry Moody Jerry Morgan Sally Morris Buddy Nolan Billy Noles Jamie Sue 0'Neal J. W. Pate Eddie Patmore Eddie Patton Mary Lee Peterson Arline Pilner Beatrice Pope Carol Carol Judy Betty Jo a Rabum Ragsdale Ragsdiile Ray Rebb Ronnie .loan Larry Dean Carol Keith Reeves Reilly Richards Ridgeway Rmindtree Martha Sauls Gail Shannon Allen Savage Carol Shirley . . Larry Scarborough Robert Silvey ' Q ? - it il ft df? N 7 f X K is 4 4- n l .4- T3 , . mf' v il? A ,Q 5 Hoke Smith Lamar Smith Marsha Smith Pauline Smith' Ronnie Sorace Tommy Standrick Sara Stevens Claudia Stone Linda Sumlin Shirley Summer Travis Suttles ,lim Swain Harriett Swann Billy Tt'3fllll' Joe Thomas Robert Thomas Glenda Thompson N ancy Thompson 65 ,ts K l Toni Thompson Jackie Vessell Gail Waters Pam Wisehart ggyyzv... ik - Xi ...,, K .6 . Nt fi N 13 W fi it we r o f was Q R 1 -Q . T X rg it X it 'QT Q N it X Xi s ,K t S SUSBII Andra Toperqer Townsend Tommy Robley Waggoner Wallace Carol J ohn Weir Wiley Glenn James Wisenhaker Wold 2' ig. , Ei Q I i I K if .,, A , ., If ,. Johnny Travis Ellen Waller Helen Wilkes .lanet Wright Ronald Tumer Roger Warren M ichael Windom Kim Zeigler uf 0. 4. Y' x. gm ..L A' Qandxdntex QM wh if Dlhvu FREEalDENTx , Semor Uoss Nh x Bxue Porhx ' llmlj BAM 5f0'f'5.' mm ww EU BLUE yung CMF H1131 Z fig b ,W J f H, V - 1 If ,K 5. :mm Actwztzes Another vital part of our time at school is spent working together in clubs and as teams. From that 8 oiclock club meeting in the morning to that 8 o'clock big game in the evening, we are evermore striving to help our school, our friends, and ourselves become more co-operative, more productive, and more enjoyable. As the years go by, we will still reap the benefits of the time we spent in our school activities. EI EHFI5 NDBUO FREE BUT IT'5 ONLY l BOB MILLER National Merit Finalist Dan Patrick Award ll. N. l ilg,rimage WARE Representative BOBBY PIEPHOFF Boys' Stall' PAT HENDERSON D.A.R. Gund Citizen Award ARTHUR WEEMS CHARLES STONE National Mei-it Finalist National Merit Finalist Boys' State Ara LAURA WILLIAMS Georgia Runner-Up N.C.T.E. English Contest I i N U RACHEL PATRICK KENNETTE FARLOWE Girls' State Cirls' State WABE Representative :lates BARBARA CAZAWAY GLORIA SEGARS HENRY MILLER BPNY CT0Ckf'1' Hf W m'k9' Teenage Traffic Safety Conference Special Commendation for of tlw Your Military Leadership KIM GABRELS CLAUDIA HUTCHESON Most Valuable Player State Tennis Champion CW ALIIERT RUEHMANN JOYCE HUNT MRS. B. F. TINGLE School Spelling Champion American Legion Oratorical Senior Play Contest K1-nm-tlv l urlnwm-, Bob Hill:-r. Miss Hvnslcv. Hobby Picplmff, Laura Willialxms, Pat Hcmlvrsml. Hon, 1 A Vice-President LAURA WILLIAMS Treasurer BOBBY PIEPHOFF . Secretary PAT HENDERSON .2 1 If-'A if l'resir1vnl KEN N ETTE FA R LOWE lleroliorml Cllflfflllllll BOB MILLER 1 -41.1 wciety l V S S. Barbara Gazaway, Rachel Patrick, Mary Ann Feuchter, Sandra Burrell, Bonnie Neiner Miss Henslee, Beverly Padgett, Ashmore Steed, Arthur Weems. 2? Sumlru llll rrcll, Arthur Wecms 5 Beverly Padgett Mary Ann Feuchter Barbara Cazaway Bonnie Neiner Ashmore Steed, Rachel Patrick ,, m 1 I Adria-ir. Mr. Uznnlmlvg P11-sirlc-lil, Ray Sj0SlI'0IllQ Parliamvntarian, Ann H1-nryg S4-vi'vIar'y, Ellis-I lflurk: Vim- Pu-sirlm-111, Virginia Howardg 'l'rm-asurvr, Arwalvm- Mandi-rs. Ke Club x Latin Clu Pwsiclvrit, Bobby Piephoffg Vim- President, Arthur Wee-ins: Sf-c-rr-tary. Mlm-rl Ruvlmmnng 'l'1'c-aslirvr, Danny Brucf-5 Advisor, Mr. Str-uart. Bank liohlry Pivplloff, Hmm-romn ClliliI'lllllIlQ Gloria iw-ul's, V. l'ra-sizlenlg Judy SIICPIS. Svcrv- :H ary: ifurul Sligll. Cushierg Urvnda Cln-stvr. As. f:llSlli1'l'1 Danny Bl'lll'l' As. Hnnwromn Clmirmzmz Muriunm- Crow:-, l'rn-sid:-llt. 35+ Q K 1 SP, .. - 'K X ,NM .Mm ,X .Q Ag iff. K : f llirz'm'lnrs: Danny Hl'lIt'Q', Zum- llixun. Lydia Iunlrcll, Carolyn Nm-wtnn, ,Iuvkiv Murray, Roy ligvr, Ronald Czulura. lic-nrly Harris, Allwrt Rm-lunnnn. Claudia l'lllfL'll4'SIlH. Mary Lynn ll4'lllIll'1'1', llnnulql liauhmy. -Wi!-nu uvfm lJil'1'l'l0I'Sf Bvverly Vzuigvlt. liurlmnru llralll- lxvrry. llluriu Scgars. Carol Sligh, Anne- UTOIlY4'l'. .luvkiv Bell. Judy f:llLlIll't'. Mary Ann 171-l1cl1I:'1', Helvn June-s, Shirlvy Harbin, D1-nnis TIIIYIIIIISUII, Bl't'l1dil Clwsls-1', Calvin Wurlivk, Bolmlmy Pia-plluff. Mariannv Cruwv. .lnmly Slum-IQ. - fi - 'L- Hlll I ll, B1-ll. Sylvia l.a111'asl4-r, Phila flh1'isllf'y, lllllllly 5i111111w11s. Mary Allll Fl'llI'llll'I'. Ramly IIl'l'. Uiillll' llllgihm-y, Hugh I,lllIlIll'l'I. Karen 1'klDlll'll. Philip Jtbhlltitbll. Rnln-1'l lliglfhlll, I mul SllH'kl1lll. lh11'l1z11'z1 Alllllii. Library Staff OFFICERS: Hvnry Milli-11 Re'pnrle'1': Urellda Jones, Scraplmnokg Ravllvl Patrick. PI'l'Sidl'I1lQ Linda Waggunvr. Svvretaryg Larry Flllllilglllll, Tl4t'2lSIlI'k'1'Q Henry Stakelf-y. Pilfli2lllll'llliH'iZlll2 Ray Sj0FII'0I1l, Vim' PN'SiKll'lll. U'KvlIy. 'rnivv Huff, 5l1c1'yl Wa1'1'm'11. 2- lxtblllllll. K1-ith 'I'l11'1'lk1'lrl, Hnlll Allll Fis- ,Iimmy Rirlrlle. Martha A1111 SZIIIIS. l,i1 Sauer. Sa111l4'rs XIm11'v. Honniv 1'ul11111s. UIPIIII hh Adams. Claudia llllU'lN'SUll, liolr Mvlla-111y Wlll'I'1'Il Nlilllilffly, Larry .lau'ksm1, Cu111ill1 l Dramatic Club , , Y ,Y ,. .- ., .V,,.. , ... .,v,. .....,--,-........... l Padgvtt, Vi-roniva Moon-, Gloria Sm-gars. Carole- Carson. Ray Sjostroin, Lydia Cantrell, Robin McKee, Bill Ross, llv UK:-lly, Polly Long, llarliara Wln-lcln-l. Arvalvnv Mandi-rs, Jani: Ogilvic, Sandra Thomas, Karon Sjostroin, Wvlls, liinda W1lllt'l',,I1lilll Davis. llronda llvan. Francvs Howlvtl. Cora Coker. Stella Wiley. Morilyn Canfield, I mllvlilfllrll. NIRIFY .lon Gill-s. lmuise- lngraln. Phyllis 'l'l1olnas. X , -nw- i, T WMv N' r li cience Club 'P a- 4 ' I I . j , ,Wm i f Y: li 4 14' R . 'L Q Sm1ff'rl: Richard Bray, Vim--Prosidc-ntg Cary Hayes, Pulilicily Chairman. Sfrn111ing.' Ray Sjostroin, Sccretaryg Hal llritclictt. l'rvsidvnt: Mr. Sc-gal. Advisor. I: .lolln liavvs, Warrcn Mallaffvy. SfIIlIlil'7I,Q'.' Susan Cavvlli, Mildred Neville, Lamar Gazaway, ica Moon-, ,lolinny Martin. Curt llolmvs, Gary lin-vl.,l:'rry Fvrrvll. i. ff af, 4' Red Cross Y Faye Griffin, Presidentg Stella Wiloy. Susan Imngino, Mrs. Taylor. S row: Carol Routon. Pat Rish, Linda Carson. Palsy Hataway. Thirrl row: l Sjostrom, Peggy Akins. Kathy Smith, Virginia Closson. Fourth row: I Allbrition, Diane Eden, Carolyn Pcavy. Shirlvy llarhin. Fifth row: Ma' McLendon, Martha Brinkley, Frances Rowlf-tt. Sfflll row: l'atrir'ia McFa Gail Boehm. D.C.T. Club X ilE5DLVEDl 3 mums sono enum 'V Ch l 3 Charlotte Ingram Eleanor Pyke ,lane Reeves, Nanvy Tarply, Frances C Calvin Warlick. Pat Hvnderson. Prcsidentg Judy Sheets. Cora Coker, are , - V N1 N1 l 11 Shirli Hgrrig. jackie Murray, Danny Harris, Harry Moore, Hal Windum. Charles Akins. Stunt-, Hclvn ,lonr'Q, , r. A ars ia , . xy 77 Uff 'ee Help WllitQ', l'lUl'1'l'hl lllzlsvo, Mrs. Uuklvy, llvnnis Tll0lIlpSOIl, Susan Slcpllensun, Jimmy Gresham. V' 'AQ wr' R H Mr' S-'44 H- '-I num lmwut, .xrrutl licks, Mary Brown, Jimmy Graham, Charlotte Ingram. Mrs. Oakley, Janice Padgett. Riclmrcl Stephens. - A , .F I4 - A 4 ., l N ..,. . .,.... K JM .D 419 -viii WP' I ,f - ' 2 ' i' QQ-no ' 1 Ll' ' - . - - Rifle Team row: George- Roulon, Eddie Mrhlillun, Hugh Lambert, Chuck Wheeler, Johnny Mable. 11 row: llill Collins, Tlwnuns Poulv, JLIIIICS Thonms. Screws, Beverly Yi! CZ? 4' z y 2 1 f L, 9 ,, f 1- IJ Military Lt. Cfol. Jimmy lifllllillll, Miss Su-lla Wiley Haj. Henry Millvr. Miss Zoe: Dixon Capt. Bill Curry. Nliss Czillivriiiu Thompson 'I t i'uv Uxvis Nliss Carolyn Newton L4 p . 1 1 . .. . ., Capt. Tonnny Nlillians. Miss Mary Sum- Lunccford 1 s st Lt. .limmy Tumlin. His: Carole Routon lst l.t. ,limmy fll'l'Slli.lIll. Miss Virginia Closson lst Lt. Tommy Fiiflmls, Miss Olivia Allen -cnq 5 O 9 O I C? And ponsors Lapt. Llnuk Win Q lu. Miss Lyndmll 51.1114 ,L l:l'Ul'gl1' liuillnil. Miss l 1'a1i1m-s Huwivtt it av . 4 il g ', 1 'ss Mary Lynn I'ICllll7Tt'C H naw l'unI1- 'Xli-ew Donnie xIt'l'UIlPV 1 Lt.Ni1l I. . , .. Hnimtt ic , . , ' j A Toni 'IVIIOIIIIDSUII . ,Q -s minus, Miss Denise Park Capt. Uobliv rixillllllllilill. Miss Shirlvy Purkcr 19 l .ll.A. 0Fl lfll'iHS: Mary Ann F1'llClllCI ' Pulmlicily, lim,-vm-rly l'a4lgi-ll 'l'i'i-sidviit, Linda Phillips ll:-volionzil, Linda Wag,-goncr-f-Vice l'r0sirle-nl, Mary ,lon Giles- Svraplmok, Faye llriflin Sovialg Virginia lllosson --l'rojn-vtsg liynlliia Holland-7Parliuim-mariang Sylvia l,unc'aster -- 5ecl'vtary: Killa Stovall--Trcas uri-r Future Homemakers of America iil,,, V : . ' Future Teachers of America, Sealed: Veronica Moore, Se-4-rm-lairy'fAlln-rl Ruelimann. Tl'f'HSllI'l'I' Ray Sjoslroni, l'r4-si- dcnt-Zoe Dixon, Vive l'rm'si1lm-nl lliom- Moon, llevolional Chairman llurrivtle Fos- lvr. Smnrling: Gayle liruml. Lyclizi Cunm-ll, Sylvia Lancaster. Holm lNlvlli-nry. llinzi Young, Peggy Baskin, Faye- llrown, Miss Jones, Bonnie Neiner, Clllllflill Hutcheson, Vivian Cathy, Camille 0'Kc'lley enior Y-Teens OFFICERS : Norma Wilvy' Svcretary-'liroasurer Cynthia Matthias- 'Prvsidcnt Jackie Boll -Vice-Prvsidcnt Marian FishburniMenibership Chairman NINTII GRADE MICMBERS 0l FICERS: Sylvia Walk:-r-V S m-1'1'Q- tary Mary .iunv S 1-1s tr Tre-asurer 'l'inu MvCzlnghc-y I' r'n' sidvnt Diane Longino---Vivo-Prvsidz-lit fiit'lIli2l Uislinp-Dvvotinnal Chairman Junior Y-Teens EIGHTH GRADE MEMBERS w lCXlC1lll'l'lYl'I IIOUNCII.: Ke-nnctte Farlowe, llnhhy l'i:-plmff. Arthur Wcems, Laura Wil- liams, llunniv Nm-invr, Marianne Crowe, Bob Millcr. Carolyn Nvwlon. Stacie OFFICERS: Secretary-TreasurvrAf4Arthur Wet-ms Vice-Prcsidentw Carolyn Newton President-Bob Miller Vice-Prcsidont-Bonnie Nvincr TWELFTH GRADE: Arthur Wccms, llohhy Pit-plloff, Holm Milla-r. Gloria St-gzars, .linrmy Graham, Gayle Brand, Marianne Crowc. Kvn- ncttc Farlowc. Laura Williams. Lisa 'l'horn- ton, Carol Sliglm. Rachel Patrick, llervcrly Pudgvlt. llonniv Nvinvr. Annu- Urouvvr, Cyn- thia Matthias. Mary Ann Fcuclltcr. Juncil mlu,nmG 11TH GRADE: Danny Bruce, Merilyn Can- field, Mary Sue Lunceford, Joe Kitchens, Faye Griffin, Carolyn Newton, Zoe Dixon. 10TH GRADE: Linda Reeves, Pat Strickland, Arvalene Manders, Millicent Ruch, Susan Stephenson, Peggy Wright, Ray Sjostrom. 9TH GRADE: Liza Anderson, Paul Markey, Janet Moore, Mildred Neville, Tina Mc- Guughey. 8TH GRADE: Kay Bomar, Mary Ruth Griz- zard, Kim Zeigler, Pam Cory, Ellen Waller. in--'JM 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 A wx, V 'ag' V ,X 4 W 11,53 M -4. ..,, -gh , ig, 4 V w,,?,5,,,9, of-M 1,51 'yi wgwii' pg! A 'L sigh' qw' ggxlik . . G3-.QAYLZUJ 3 , . M3 Advisor: MRS. PACET Business fllrznnger: CAROLYN CARTLEDGE Ad1'er!isi11g.'llnnr1ger: CHUCK WHEELER Typisrs: PAT HENDERSON. BEVERLY PADCETT 11 II A If I1 Circulation Manager: KIM GAURELS Advisor: MISS DIETERS Sports Editor: CARL CARTLEDCE Advisor: MRS. BOGLE Ex ,. . W. r,.fw 'ff , , ...M 'u I I' ffl 1 5 ' ln ,- L.. B 117 C0-Editors: CONNIE LOACII LAURA W'lI.I.I:XMS , SXI'Nfllllff 5fKNlTR:K IQURRIELI, l'ir'lllrr' Hrlilor: ,IANHIE SCHEYVS - .... ..4.u' ...... .- Assismnt: BRENDA CHESTER Claxs Editor: BARBARA CAZAWAY Assislzznl: MARIANNE CROWE l4f'1i1'lvffl'.Y Editor: BONNIE NEINER STPFF Nnifxii 0 Jvf'll'.'i Hrlilor MARION STEWART Circulation Manager'-f'HEI.EN DEAN Bzzsinvss Managrr--MARY ANN FEUCHTER Co-Sports Editors BOBBY PEIPAHOFF ALBERT RUEHMANN Managing lfrlimr IJUNNIIC IVIHKUNEX I x84 -I---and Faculty Advisor--MISS MORANVILLE Elfitor-in-Cllifff GAYLE BRAND Rams Horn Feature Editor-VIRGINIA HOWARD Fashion Editor-SYLVIA LANCASTER Society Editor-PAT RISH Club News EditoriYVONNE CROSS REl'OR'l'ERS: Lisa Thorntmx, Zoo llixnn, Mary Jun Gilvs, Lydia Cunlrm-ll, Sandra Mundurson, Sue l.um'vford, Faye Hmwn, Dianv Muon, K4-:motto Furlowv. C5 625350 Xi, 'ff E Mixed Chorus ll 1 1 u 0 I I 'v x wi, Q Q X , 3 W --f , , , . 4 W? 1 KIIXIN INNLXII-I la 5fIIH1lIIIALI,' hw lhxwm. Nl1ll'lUIl Stvwnrl, l.ynIhl.1 xlllfllllilx ilt'1'4llIIIHlIllNl Ilymim f..lllIl'l'H. llll'l'1'lUl' Nlnfs U.u'r4m 4 mr I Nl: I1 lf-.m Hllllillklfll. Ililliv' lngrum. Nwrzlfvl: ntvllllii' N4'illl'I'. 11-ITUINII t:.ll'IIi'llgL!'. Hz-lvn U1-gm. S.lIll'I'll llvlllilllxli. l'nllv long A ff X iii? ., vM,w1,ca Urches tra STI? X..,.,-. W CIIURIJS UIfl IffIfHS 0RfflH'IS'l'R.'X OH ll I Rs lllnpm- 5t'l'l'4'filI4f-'l1l'4'.lNlH'1'I' SUIIIITRI I,l'Il'l'S4PIl Yi:-1 tNIlllli.l Nlaullllins l'1'vxi1Ie'11l flllil Igvvfllll l'r'1'Ni1I1'11l 1 IHIIQII 1ful'll4'4lgg1' Yi4'l'AI'l'l'-i4ll'IlI I.is:1 xw'ilIl1'l'N St'l'l'l'l.lIX Ill 1 llltl I mul Sligln lglINillt'SN xl.lll.lQJ,l'!' 3 Q! Band Ramettes . f .r ,A , L, .Q jig iff., 5 , L, ..- -S' 1-:L . ,j,.3, 55M :N- ' 4 Kathy Smith, Linda Livingston-Captain, Gwen llurson, Liza Anderson, Louise Ingram, Norma Wiley, Virginia Closson. Tina Mcllaughey, Oliva Allen-Co-Captain Harriet Hicks, Lynn Coffee, Millicent Hucll Diana Foster. Livy Wells. BONNIE HARDEN Co-captain' CAROL SLICH Captain GLORIA SEGARS Drum Majarette DONNA O NEAL BECKY GABRELS PEGGY WRIGHT AN15 Hi MARY LYNN HEMBREE Ma jorettes DIANE RODEFELD DIANNA EDEN l STELLA WILEY V 4, PAT STRICKLAND Cheerleaders Til CAROLYN NEWTON Co-Captain JACKIE BELL 9 QQ.- 1 1 h 1 Captain ANN E URUOVEII PAT RISII 'Q s 41-ef SUE LUNCEFORD ' ' P CATHERINE THOMPSON ., ,,, I f . I I . 223 La Q 1' W4 4 Q3 S X - w., ' ueen and Court wifi I Homecoming 1958 5 Homecoming Queen STELLA WILEY CANDIDATES Standing: Olivia Allen, Libby Hall, Tahni Barron, Kennette Farlowe, Carol Sligh, Dol O'Neil, Patricia Strickland, Sylvia Walker, Bobbie Ann Harris. Sealed: Glenda Bish Becky Cabrels, Carolyn Newton, Stella Wiley, Anne Croover, Pam Wise-hart i' .iiC3.G,.:f-,1 , r 'fibfiwihffwlilzxii l u 1 I P 4 S P 0 7' I .S What makes College Park's sports tick? Love of action, love of school, and that good ol, competitive spirit. In ,58 and 759 they really ticked too, as College Park's football team Won the sub-region, and its lvasketlvall team won the sub-region tournament, which was held in College Parkss new gym. The team next went on to win second place i11 the region tourna- ment. The basketball season was climaxed by an exciting state tourn- ament, in which College Park emerged as State Champions. . ,lf w ,qw . Football ' ' -' gh -I-oi'-v I KIM GABRELS JIMMY GRAHAM B or ' rv. i. :'.E Q DENNIS THOMPSON BILLY FISHER Standing: Donald Cadora, Big Mike Brown, Tommy Millians, Bob Miller, Richard Stephens, Alan Woodall, Bill Curry, Richard Bolton, Riley Nix, Roy Sliger, Billy Fisher, Jack Bell. Kneeling: Ward Akins, Ronald Cadora, Tony Fleming, Red Mike Brown, .limmy Graham, Kim Gabrels, Jimmy Gresham, Tommy Fields, Guy Davis, Dennis Thompson. ...af H 5 fx fx . Eh ,L W-.gggw as 'wx 'f ' Q, R? wk 1 E H if b 'S 1 13 N wi- .. . Q m ,fy Q V, Q y g is Vx we Vx' X M , fl, ai mir- '4 E 1 175 me K V we fu .1 , J u .5 .W -'VF in X. ,Q .pifnil A n ,r A s n rf IX x v 'btw n-21 -s. U ,Luv Mx! 'is J , 1 fe 'WR x .L 1 6 If ' ' ' X Lx' F ,, 1 , L . , . I L-A .A I Q, J S . A ,L W2 ia A 15 Sl H+ ' K 'le9 1 S ILM x 1+ N -,Au vt el 2w5g,.,a1,. ,W M V , I H' L. Qu ff' 3 M , , v S Q -Q 4 i u Q J . ,MF !9 5 '. f Eighth Grade Football Standing: Doug Leonard. ,lov Belcher, Ronnie Gardner, Kenny Arnold, Tommy Cear, Roger Hembree, Bill Dayis, Terry Gear: Tomrny Waggonvr, Larry Richards, Larry Scarborough, Arthur Dees, Jimmy Butler, Lamar Smith. Kneeling: Jerry Mathis, Steve Shaddix, Julian Harris, George Carry. James Wold, Wayne Akins, Keith Roundtree, Freddy Jones, Wayne Camp, Benny Cay, Johnny Duncan, John Wily, johnny Ledlwtter. lg J T' Q X ,f XX 3, 5 llONAl.ll CADORA TOMMY NHLLIANS ROY SLICER ALLEN Wfl0lJALL Tackle Tackle Tackle Tutfklv OTHER VARSITY PLAYERS B-Team Football Standing: Mike Montvsinos, Herman llcntley. Butch Harris, Larry Jackson, Ronnie Jackson, ,linuny Caskins, George Moore, Danny Carter, Philip ,lUllll50lL kl0lll'll llarris. Km'e'l1'11g.' Rivltard Segars, Kenneth Cliupp, Charles Farr, Larry Bruce, Donald Kirkley, Billy Barrett, Joe Kitchens Paul Marko . ' Y 97 9 Boys Basketliall L JACK BELL RILEY. NIX BOBBY PIEPHOFF RICHARD STEPHENS Standing: ,loc Crown- lMunugerl, Billy Curry. Jimmy Tumlin, juvk Bell, Allen Woudall, Bula Miller llllunugn-rl. Knew! ing: Rilvy Nix, Tommy Fields, Bolm Scruggs, Bobby Piephoff, Bill Ross. SCORES THEY WE Sylvan .......,...... .............. 4- 1 74 North Clayton .......... ......... . 36 56 Russell .............. ........., 4- 9 71 Headland ..........,, ........,, 4-6 69 Forest Park ........ .......... 2 8 71 Fairburn ...... ......... 3 3 62 Newnan ........ .......... 4 7 39 Hapeville ...... ......... .41 4.4. Russell .... ........... - .- ...... 55 69 Headland ........ - ..,...... .......... 64- 60 South Cobb ...... ......... . 56 50 Winner, Sub-Region Runner-up, Region State Champions Douglas County Hapeville -..---.... G.M.A. ....... -- Douglas County Newnan ................ ..- THEY North Clayton ---.. .... ... .... - .......... --- Westminster -.- Sandy Springs South Cobb ----. Marist ........ ...-- Fairburn ---......-..-..-............---..--.. BOB SCRUGGS ALLEN WOODALL BILL CURRY 2 ,- - l A 2 K TOMMY FIELDS BILL Ross l JIMMY TUMLIN JOE CROWE AND BOB MILLER '58-'59 Top Scorer Dc-pcndalmlc Managers M 9' Team Slzmfling: ,loc Cruwv. Paul Markcy. Ray Sjostrom, Allen Womlall, Wayne Akins, Lee Wyatt, Julian Harris. Kneeling l'l1il Millvr, Tmnmy Wuggoncr. Roy Fvrgerson, Bill Barrett, Steve Slladdix. Kenneth Clxupp. Girls ' Basketball Smmling: Gloria Segars lManagerJ, Sylvia Lancaster, Dianne Sloan, Edith Bean, Claudia Hutcheson, Anne Hope, Carol Sligli llx1llIlBgl'I'l. Kneeling: Arvalcne Manders, Sally Anne Davis, Linda Livingston, Pam Ratteree, Pat Babb, Pvggy Akins, Millivcnt Rush. LINDA LIVINGSTON ANNE HOPE , Li- 'X 3 7 . K X t a 3, ', Q ' 4 us SYLVIA LANCASTER MILLICENT RUCH W F 22 30 20 37 30 33 38 -lll 3 I ALT Sylvan North Clayton Russell lleacllancl Forvst Park Fairlnurn N-wnan llapevillr' Hussvll llvacllancl SCORES THEY WE 3 20 34 34 38 347 50 31 48 3 37 50 50 38 3 27 .13 25 30 A143 30 21 21 3rd place, Sub-Region South Cobb Douglas County Hapeville Douglas County Newnan North Clayton Westminstffr Sandy Springs South Cobh 3 Fairhurn THEY 33 41 211 23 2 l fl-l 63 35 35 27 PAM RATTEREE PEGGY AKINS EDITH BEAN ARVALENE MANIJERS DIANE SLOAN SALLY ANNE DAVIS PAT BABB CAROLE CARSON .A ivy? L K 1 1 A I tel: , is CLAUDIA HUTCHESON CAROL SLICH AND GLORIA SEGARS '58-'59 Top Scorer Efficient Managers B -Team Cheerleaders ' I 1 Top: Liza Anderson. Middle: Sylvia Walker, Carol Routon, Tina McCz1uhc-y. Bottom: Joyce Fisher, Rohin MCKN l'zit lluhh, lllf'nclu llishop. Eighth Grade Girls Basketball Sfumling: Connic- Workman, Anna Brown, Joyce Fisher, Mary Juno Scott. Joyce Harris. Sandra Eaves, Shirley Parke-r, llonniv Hurwitz, Arvzilonr- Manders. Sully Anne Davis. Kneeling: Mildred Nevile. Marcia Thompson, Put Bnhh. Pam Hallie-rm-v. l,im Anderson. Sandra Mayo, Pegg Akins. Gwen Hogan. Eighth Grade Basketball Top: Kvitll Kollmltre-v. Eddiv l,1llHl0I'K', JLIHICS Wuvld, jimmy Butler, Jollnny Duncan, Wayne Akins, Buddy McDaniel. ,luliun llurris. Uiflrllv: Stew Sluuldix, Arthur Does. Johnny Traivis, Curl Hope, Orville Buck, George Corrcy, Kenny Arnolml. 'l'mnmy Wuggoiwr. Igdfffllllf Ronnie Kilpatrick, ,IJIIICS Bullard, Larry Richards, ,lm-rry Howard, Cevil Singer, l re'1lcly ,loin-s. Mike ll0lSCUlJI'0llgIll. Eighth Grade Cheerleaders lfullnm:NzinvyTllmiipsoll.Sf'1'r1ml.':Xlm1im'ttm' lffstvp. Third: Mary Ruth Crizzard. Sfanding: Tahni Barron, Mary Lee l'1-te-mari. Pam xviSQ'llllI'I, Patsy .'xlN'l'C'I'0HllYil', Claudia Garret. Lihlmy Hall. Kim Ziegler. Tm ck i Standing: Alan Woodall, Dennis Thompson, Robert Harike, Herman Bentley, Bob Miller, .lack Darring, Thur Turner, Chuck Oliver. Kneeling: Billy Fisher, Richard Smith, Mike Brown, Guy Davis, Tony Fleming, Tommy Millians. l ---... l ' .-. V fly 4 .l , , x ' . Q- s 1 Boll Miller, Richard Smith. Thur Turner, Mike Brown Jack Darring mx 3 Baseball MFG' Slanding: Coach Harris, Frank Keahy, Bobby Piephoff, Jimmy Tumlin, Bill Curry, Donald Cadora, James Wallace. Kneeling: Bobby Thompson, Jimmy Graham, Jimmy Gresham, Kim Cabrels, Larry Bruce, Tommy Fields, Ronald Cadora. 4115 v , I -,- ? .4 .1 x.. . l l I BOBBY PIEPHOFF JAMES WALLACE KIM CABRELS 411. , A L - Ani: BILL CURRY TOMMY FIELDS JIMMY GRESHAM RONALD CADORA , A. . -. 4 A. JIMMY GRAHAM DONALD CADORA JIMMY TUMLIN LARRY BRUCE Circulatio f Sta lnly tflianw-, Gloria Si-gars, Kim Galrrvls, Miss Dcitors, Carol Sligh, Shirley Harbin, llarlmara llradbcrry, Br:-nda Iln-flvr, 414111-I Tlioniaf, ll:-wrly l'mlgn-It. Srwnnrl: Annu Ilopv, Linda Livingston, Anne Croovvr, Jackie Bell, Sandra lurra-Il. ilaxla' llranml. ,lvrry Whilfivlrl. .lanirv llowf-n. Tlzirllr l,arry Huck:-r, jimmy Cralnham, Wm'sl1fy Cartor. Cone larrif. Kavlivl l'alrivk, K1-nm-th' Farlowv, P4-nny Ilorsry. Fourth: Mike llrown, Riley Nix, Carl Cartlmlgc, Arthur Vl'1'Illr, anfl llolm Nlilla-r. AD CLUB AND JUNIOR HELPERS : lavkiv lloll, Marianne Crowe, Gloria Sugars, Charlotte lngram, aanmlra llurrvll. Connie' l.oach, Mary Ann Ft'lll'lll1'I'. Pat llvnmlerson. fhirlvy llarris, ,lanivv llowvn. t 1 4. Q, 4- - 5 .1 t 'z Y? ,.f xl A.. ' I 1 Seated: Lydia Cantrc-ll, Claudia Hutcln-nson, Mcrilyn Canficld. Pat Rish, C Newton, Stella Wiley, Zoe Dixon, Yvonne Cross, Dinah Young, Margaret M Sandra Manderson. Slmzrling: Donald Cadora, Allwrt Ruvlnnann, .limlny Tumli Kitchens. This annual was made possible through the combined efforts of the people on these two pages. A 1 L f 5 1 -pg -'UU 'U' ,,. p 1, ' 3 v 'F ,L H I 1 Q hue f . L K 4 .1 y-A H11 xx: p B ,..f v Q. .-H! QQ, 5. 'fi 91 li:-N,-Q V. 1' ul' 4 I ,, I, ' Ms E zsilf' 'x I'-: I -- J1 w - w ff: j, -Q7 f'f1 'V - -. vii , A ': kv' , lffufv I 12? -' mf! ,.-, , w -'r w ,Y 1 V' :.. --wge- , 'W 5. 1 Y X 1 ' WI M 's fa-2.l1'!f 'h , V sw. , .r. L' . 1 , , H- 4 1 i' 4-. F51 We wi .4 .mg QE 5 , is ,A 5652 D 6. . 1-'rf ur! ,!.. -9 V X m 2. 1 5, X iz? z 1 ' , E Y 1 w 1 .1 ' I 1 1 ' g i 14 '1 's y ' . Ir' HE I, 'I 1 . '-4 1 f- w' lik. Ll . 4 1 fi E I 1 1 1 1 1 . i ,. 1 v 0 1 jf 'Em :W.l . Ln s.. H L:,4,..'fqff-DTV, 5 ifiigiifi 1Z?Eji5g:5 i xg-'Lw1:',m! .- , 'A 5+ IW ' ' ,:, -H W ' . if 1:0 '-H ,, .f ff.?331fii4,f5' . : U' '-f Wa, iz ff: , 1' . 3 14, 4, KI 5. .faq 4425,--51 i , - Z 4: 'S . 1 ,., Y :.l, ' 21 bf I . A ' i x w Li , -+, I W: 1 Q. y X- li ' ?'w ., Q , J, X I -. A. .wi , ,, . Cfwjsf- :gig A Y N-. :w--sax X -- - :....:'m3:X .. N + I new of 'se Y J ' 4 1 X i I 1 f Q 5.0 ' I Tfgwa I 'efKR'- I 3 31 Q Q, X K! 1 wr 0 A N - ' X X I I if , . Ek: ' ' -ls. 'ifyggfit H-Nw ONE AND TE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPH L RAP COMPA NY CANTRELL LUMBER COMPANY Lumber, Roofing, Building Maferial, Lime, Cemenf, and Brick 548 S. MAIN STREET COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA PO. I-II4-I Live for somelhing. Do good, and leave behind you a monumenf of virlue +I1a+ +l1e s+orms of lime can never des+roy. Wri+e your name in kindness, love and mercy on lhe l1ear+s of +l1e people you con- +ac+, and you will never be 'ForgoH'en. Your name and good deeds will shine as 'Phe s+ars. BANK OF COLLEGE PARK I26 N. MAIN STREET COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA Complete Banking Service Meel and Eal' CAMPBELL'S DRIVE-IN Regular Meals-Shorl' Orders Hamburgers-Hof Dogs-Sandwiches Shakes-Sundaes-Sodas AUTO DRIVE CURB SERVICE-lI:30 A.M.-I2:00 P.M. Theres always a speclal wel come at Westbrooks for Col lege Park Hugh students, facul ty, alumnl and friends Many of our mosl valued cusfomers have come lo us from College Parlc Hugh In re+urn we always 'fry 'Io exlend an exlra e'l'Ior+ 'for our College Parlc Hugh friends old or new For a new Dodge or Plymoulh a quallly used car Westbrook Motors 'Dye 228N MAIN ST EAST POINT P0pl 1 1126 I Q I . . . or faclory-'lralned service . . . See us loday. - ., ' BI' - PO76977 pO7I2I6 BOWEN B-B- BUILDERS Builders of Homes R C BOWEN R L BOWEN 2200 Lalxe Shore Drnve 3l00 Meadow Larlc Lane College Park Easl Poml' Georgia The Finesf in Flowers COLLEGE PARK FLORIST Hue:-I RUPPERSBURG Your Largesi' and Fasfesl' Growing Tri-Cify FIorIs'I' F.T.D. FLOWERS WIRED WORLD-WIDE l30 S. MAIN STREET COLLEGE PARK, GA. PO.7-3683 PO. I -3987 Varsify Cheerleaders Anne Cafherlne Jaclrie Pafricia Sfella Carolyn Pai Mary Sue Sponsors: Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Davis O WILEY J. C. STANDRIDGE SERVICE STATI N 33I S. College Sfreei' PO.6-9206 Road Service ANN SMITH BEAUTY SHOP PO-7'2788 PO.7-6674 Res.: PO 7-5735 COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA ll08 NORTH MAIN COLLEGE PARK. GA. CASTLEMAN'S KINDERGARTEN PO. I-0994 G. W. NORTHCUTT DAIRY CoIIege Parlr Milk for Co lege Park PeopIe FOR HOME DELIVERY CALL: PO.6-96I I-2 ATLANTA'S RICHEST MILK HARRIS BROTH ERS SHOES I28 S. Main Srreel' COLLEGE PARK.. GA. There Is No SubsI'i+u're for an Educa'I'ion EAST POINT CHEVROLET DEALER, INC. SALES-SERVICE-USED CARS Serving Me'l'ropoliI'an Allanla More Than 20 Years 600 N. MAIN ST. PO 7-2bIl UNIVERSAL MOTORS 34I8 S'l'ewarI' Avenue HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA PHONES: POpIar I-067I-2-3 Sales-Paris-Service COLLEGE PARK LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Bundles of Ouali'I'y I36-38-40 SO. MAIN STREET PO I-3I28 College Parl: BEST CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Bes+ by TesI ' BLOCKS Lighls and Heavyweighr Uni'I's S'I'eam-Cured--Tesfed PO 7-0233 4367 Besf Road College Parlr, Ga. A. C. HEMPERLEY AND SONS Three Generalions of Service PO-I-2I4I EAST POINT Gean Harris Linda Livingslon Beverly Padgefl Janice Bowen Penelope Dorsey Wesley Carler Larry Rucker Sandra Burrell Rachel Pa'I'riclc Gloria Segars Judy Chance Gayle Brand Brenda Chesler Riley Nix Jimmy Graham i CIRCULATION STAFF Miss Deiiers Jackie Bell Dennis Thompson Carol Sligh Anne Hope Kim Gabrels Milne Brown Carl Carlledge Bob Miller Shirley Harbin Kennel-Ie Farlowe Gerry Whi'I'fieId Carol Thomas Arlhur Weems Richard Sfephens Anne Groover LONGINO 81 SMITH, INC. DAY-PO.I-3I7b NIGHT-PO.7-5459 W. Princeron Avenue College Parlr, Georgia CROWDER L. HALE, Presidenl' Complefe Insurance Profeciion Since I9l0 Best Wishes From LOACH, INC. Developers of the Isles of Capri, a beautiful group of islands located I5 miles south of Naples, Florida, and carefully zoned for resi- dential and business sections. A home on one of the lovely lots overlooking the sparkling blue Gulf waters offers quiet relax- ation, a beautiful view, and excellent fishing from your own backyard. Just minutes from your home is the Gulf of Mexico and the many secluded islands in the area where you may spend many pleasant hours exploring, collect- ing shells, enjoying beach picnics and a swim in the surf, and many other pursuits that add to the enjoyment of living. For a brochure and additional information, write to: LOACH, INC., Rt. I, Box 500, Naples, Florida. STEPHENSON'S HARDWARE CO. REAL ESTATE--INSURANCE 6666 QQ QQ' IIIWIIIIII' BQQ' :fla x . , R' Q Q I. . FJHGFEQL ff' f Q9 Z I6 Q jI xg iliiwufv' m L- 2 ' Il.. S? S' ' Q 1 5:55 Q 43 2- G U' 25 I 2 Q 7 9 220 if 2 9 S 22.2 we Q -T- 5 2522 ,EZ 8 'S - za -. 8 'L EE 3 Q A z E' 3 2 N U Qs 'ff Q Q -P E S Q P UI cw 2 S Q , E. Y of-ll I ' - . . 1. Pm d Dnomonds en- Q Im - lo xhow deloil. SU DER'S JEWELRY GRIZZARD BROTHERS PRODUCE Farmers Marlrei BUILDING C-UNIT I3-I4 I 5- I 6 -I7 PO 7-973I FOREST PARK, GEORGIA JOE COTTON'S The Sou1'h's Finesi' Drive-In No Food Over Eighi' Hours OIcI SPACIOUS DINING ROOM Curb Service Cafering COLLEGE PARK SUPPLY CO Building Ma+eriaIs PO I -2 I 5 I HARRIS BROS. HOWARD I-- CARMICHAEL FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP AND SONS Refinishing-Repairing-Upholsfering A Facfory Trained Man for Each Job Poplar I-I '38 I02 E. John Wesley Ave. College Park, G Phone: PO I -7074 GOODE BROTHERS POULTRY COMPANY PouI'rry-Eggs Wholesale 822 W. HARVARD AVE. PO 7-057I College Park, Ga. STEPHENSON CHEMICAL, INC. COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA When You Shop . . . Look 'For COLONIAL STORES' C. S. ROOSTER . . . I+'s a Sure Sign of Savings DR' HUGH I CROWE L I CO COLLEGE PARK bb SERVICE Road Service Washing-Waxing-Greasing W. H. JENKINS, Owner III4 N. W. Main PO 6-9353 College Park. Ga. BENDIX FRIGIDAIRE MAYTAG TAPPAN CAWTHON AND HOLLUMS Commercial and Domesfic Appliances Youngsiown Kifchens . . . Television . . Heaiing Equipmeni 225 Wesi Washingion Sfreei PO.I-8426 EAST POINT, GA. CROKER BROTHERS IZ6 Easi' John Wesley Avenue COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA THE A-R-R-O-W PRESS Qualify Prinfing Plus Service 890 Virginia Avenue HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA E. A. REEVES, SR. C. R. ADAMSON. JR. PO.I-2474 PALMOUR COFFEE COMPANY PO. I -3425 COLLEGE PARK. GEORGIA HOKE KELLY SERVICE STATION Gulf Produc+s Gulf Tires . . . BaH'eries . . . Accessories W. D. SCARBOROUGH Builder of Beau+ifuI Homes 8I55 MAIN STREET EAST POINT. GA. PO.I-7065 PO.l-9l26 MOB'-EY,S .L. JOHNSTON Dlsfrnbulor Aufo Supplies BARBECUE Fines'I' in 'Ihe Land 836 S. W. Main SI'reeI' COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA PO.7-8693 OAK TAVERN Pit-Cooked Barbecue Homemade Brunswick Stew Grilled Cheese Hamburgers J. K. AND HASKELL BURKS, Owners J. H. GAZAWAY AND SONS Electrical Contractors 223 E. TEMPLE AVE., COLLEGE PARK, GA. PO. l-l870 Office Mobile Radio Telephone Dial IIO-Ask for Mobile PO.6-6274 Service Operator-Then Asl: for YR,8.5533 l2I East John Wesley Avenue COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA DARBY T. COKER - -- - - - Coker the Broiler C?LffERSRE:'sliTT,o517f3lg'fQIilY Ref- APP'aiSalS COLLEGE PARK SERVICE STATION East Point, Georgia Sales-Insurance HARRIS-STONE CLEANERS IOI2 N. Main Street College Park. Georgia LAUNDRY-COLD STORAGE GEORGIA STAINLESS STEEL CORP. GEORGIA DISTRIBUTORS FOR: Vollrath Tri-Clad I8-8 Stainless Steel Cookware -Stainless Steel Pitchers, Serving Dishes, Trays -Baking Pans, Canisters, Etc.- Food Master Food Cutter, Stainless Steel Flatware, Melmac Plastic Dishes and Cottee Makers. G. B. WALLACE. Pres. 3535 Stewart Ave. Hapeville, Ga. PO.7-9429 good 'n' fresh Gordon's Magic-Pak Potato Chips are crisper, fresher with Magic-Pok plus double cellophune bog THE LIBRARY STAFF LIBRARIAN-Miss Elizabeth Jones ASSISTANT-Mrs. Carolyn Dillard Larry Flanagan Dianne Hughey Sylvia Lancaster Henr Miller Carol' Stockton Linda Waggoner J. H. Bell Phila Christley Randy Hunter Hugh Lambert Billy Lee Karen Blackburn Phil Johnson Rachel Patrick Jimmy Simmons Ray Siostrom Barbara Amos Mary Ann Feuchter Robert Higdon Claudia Hutcheson Warren Mahattey Keith Threlkeld Larry Jackson George Routon Bonnie Brackett Ruth Ann Fields Ronny Adams Cheryl Warren Camille O'Kelley Bernice Rutt Ann McKellar Linda Sauer Glen McAdams Henry Stakely Sandy Moore Billy Sorace Eleanor McLendon Brenda Jones Jimmy Riddle Bob McHenry Martha Sauls TENNESSEE CORPORATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA A Division of TENNESSEE CORPORATION bl BROADWAY NEW YORK 6, N. Y. CHEMICALS FOR INDUSTRY-AGRICULTURE I. ll la., s'2f 6f,z, 9 2 Y F 1 C7 ll-S ' . pa - 1 'ir Q! 3 4, 'z K'9 3' ?'l4EGlQ,se Ilmu 'ln' PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION THE AMERICAN LEGION For God and counfry we associafe ourselves fogefher for fhe following purposes 'Io up- hold and defend 'Ihe Consfifufion of fhe Unifed Sfafes of America: fo mainfain law and order: fo fosfer and perpefuafe a one hundred per cenf Americanismg fo preserve fhe memories and incidenfs of our Associafions in 'Ihe greaf wars: 'Io inculcafe a sense of in- dividual obligafion fo 'Ihe communify, sfafe and nafiong combaf 'Ihe aufocracy of bofh fhe classes and fhe masses: fo malce righf fhe masfer of mighf: 'Io promofe peace and good will on earfh: fo safeguard and 'Iransmif 'Io posferify fhe principles of iusfice, freedom and democracy: fo consecrafe and sancfify our comradeship by our devofion fo mufual helpfulness. LYLE BREWSTER POST NO. 50 COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA MAYNARD 81 LONG GARAGE General Aufo Repairs Body and Fender Worlc-Painfing III W. Columbia Phone PO I-0266 JOHN HENRY'S CORNER BARBER SHOP I06 N. W. Main SI'ree'I' PO I-9I75 FARMER BROTHERS UPHOLSTERING CO. 807 S. Main Slreel Po 7-2332 EAST POINT COLLEGE PARK RADIO AND TV SERVICE 904 S. E. Main Sfreel' Po 6-IO44 MOUNT NURSERIES, FLORIST 37 Years of Salisfacfory Service Po I-l73I College Parl: Georgia BARTLETT BROTHERS SHELL SERVICE STATION 506 S. Main S'I'ree+ College Park, Ga. Po. I-9I83 SMITH DAY NURSERY Mrs. J. M. Smi+l1 322 Easl Harvard Ave. Po-I-4387 College Parlr ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCY 42I W. Walker Ave. College Parlr, Georgia Po I-I629 ROAD SERVICE DERICK AND MOBLY Amoco Service S+aI'ion I30 S. College S'I'ree'I' College Parlx, Georgia Po I-9302 Meef Your Friends al' +I1e FREEZ-ETTE DRIVE-IN COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA VIVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Harrison Road College Parlr Po 7-2I40 HUGH C. CONLEY AGENCY STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES II4 S. 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MAJORETTES Gloria aero' L B ' ary ynn Aonnnn: Beclcy A Diane P?99Y Donna Dianna JUHAN'S CLEANERS II2 N. Main SI'ree+ Po I-4404 College Parlx, Ga. CHARLES B. PYKE Bookkeeping and Tax Service Nolary Public Off. 3l9 S. E. Main Sl. Po. 6-0788 Res. l29 Hilllop Dr. Po.6-2267 College Parlr, Ga. ED. L. BARRONTON GULF SERVICE Pickup-Delivery Service Tires and Accessories Po. I-937I 7l8 S. Main Sfreel' College Parlr, Ga. WISEMAN ELECTRIC COMPANY Eleclrical Confraciors Large or Small Jobs Phone Po. I-3045 COLLEGE PARK PHARMACY Po. I-I I86-7 LU-VEE DRESS SHOP Cloihes for 'Ihe Fashion Wise Il8 N. Main S+ree+ College Parlr AMIL J. GERLOCK SpecialisI in Home Sales Renials and Loans Po. 6-36I I 306 S. W. Main Sireef College Park, Ga. CHAFIN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Sales and Service 306-B S. W. Main SI. Bus. Po.7-I6I6 College Parlr, Ga. Res. Po.76I63 I I DE JARNETTE PIPE AND SUPPLY, INC. 5l0 Campbell Sireel' Pos+ office Box sas Siggag Eas'I' Poinf, Georgia ' CARROLL TIRE co. H55 virginia Avenue ' lilj ' lik? Ag Jil., llkjb' HAPEVILLE, eA. ' ' ' Phone PO 6-2955 PUNL0' nuns SOUTH COLLEGE PARK SERVICE STATION I00 S. College SIree+ College Pailc. Georgia Po. I -9 I 64 O. S. DU NCAN-Owner COLLEGE PARK SCHOOL OF DANCING IZBV2 S. Main S'Iree+ COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA Po. I-3639 1 i Congrotulotions, Seniors! Look to the Future k k k Help Us Build a Better South Fulton Builders ot Meadow Lark-Washington Manor Williamsburg-Jamestown R. C. BOWEN W. C. CATO W. O. SCARBROUGH D. S. HUDGENS, JR.-Developer BANK OF FULTON COUNTY THE EDITORIAL STAFF LAURA WILLIAMS, CONNIE LOACH-Co-Edifors BONNIE NEINER-Acfivifies Edifor MARIANNE CROWE-Assis'I'an+ JANICE SCREWS-Picfure EcIi+or SANDRA BURRELL-Assis'I'an+ BARBARA GAZAWAY-Class Ediior BRENDA CHESTER-Assisfani' CARL CARTLEDGE-Spor+s Ediior PAT HENDERSON, BEVERLY PADGETT-Typisis MRS. JOHN BOGLE-Advisor SUB-JUNIORS AD CLUB MRS. M. C. 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