Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Lake City, FL)

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itt to CHS . Itbrar «aris. COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL LAKE CITY, FLORIDA A good game has been played at C.H.S. this year. . . Teamwork in all that we have done has made it so . . . usiaSm 0 F THE SPECTATORS. PARTICIPATION . . .ACTIVITY First Row, left to right: Jack Montpetit, Theta Parnell, Mora Mae McBride, sponsor, Jean Ogden, editor, Richard Adicks, assist- ant editor, Gene Downing, business mana- ger, Shirley Melton, Billie Hammons. Second Row, left to right: Maxine Richards. Kenneth Leist. Rachel Wilson, Imogene Touchton. Gordon Rehberg. Lavelle Langs- ton. Carole Crahh, Francis McNeil, Florence Weeks, Tommy Ives. ...and KNOWLEDGE 0 F T H E T 1 G E R S STUDENT COUNCIL First row. left to right: Mr. Kent. M iss Clark, faculty spun •ora; Jean Barker, historian: Lynwood Burns. treasurer: Ivan Perry, secretary: Ann Barker, vice-president: Francis McNeil, president: Tommy Ives. Bill Wheeler. Second row: Joan Sheppard. Esta Mae Taylor. Cumi Wil- liams, Evelyn Downing. Janie Richardson. Jo Pearl Ives. Regna Ray. Maymie Lou Brad- shaw. Betty Baumgardner. Ralph Tyre, Freeman Baum- gardner, Morris Williams. Ed- mund Milton. Larry Douglass, Bobby Sandlin. m O F THE GAME SPORTSMAN- SHIP . . . GRAD- UATION . . . and PLEASANT MEMORIES We proudly dedicate the 1950 Columbian to our coaches who hove taught us the most important rules of the game. To play fair. To play in our place. To ploy for our team and not for ourselves. —Selected rd )eclica ted TO i an STAFF Jean Ogden Editor Gene Downing Assistant Editor Elino Cabaldo Business Manager LaVelle Langston Feature Editor Jack Mont pet it Art Editor Jack Alexander Assistant Art Editor Tommy Ives Sports Editor Jesse Thomas Assistant Sports Editor David Davis Photography Editor v- 1 art ha Eikel Assistant Photography Editor Constance Stewart Class and Club Editor Richard Adicks Assistant Class and Club Editor Mrs. Lula Andrewes Mr. Bill Armstrong Mrs. Veda Attaway Mrs. Mary Baldwin Mr. Emerson Bishop Miss Elaine Brown Mrs. Marjorie Brown Mrs. Ethel Browning Miss Imogene Clark Mr. Albert I. Cina Mr. Jim Dunaway Mr. Charles Fay Mr. Hay Fortner Mrs. Mary Futch Mr. T. J. Geiger Mrs. Bessie Hiers Vliss Madge Hutcherson Mrs. Johny Johnson Left to right: Mr. Dan Folsom. High School Principal; Miss Jeanne Sutton. Secretary; Mr. Byron Hileman, Supervising Principal. Mr. W. E. Kent Mr. Lamar Langford Mr. Byron HNeman Mr. I)an Folsom Miss Jeanne Sutton FACULTY CLASS PRAYER Dear Father, our Maker and Redeemer, We thank thee for life and all of its opportunities. We give thee praise for all the good and perfect gifts; for this school, for our teachers, and for our friends. Help us to do thy will in all things and to do those things which would influence other people to accept thee as our Creator and God. Create within us a pure heart. Give us the desire to do those things which are right and good in thy sight. We humbly beg all these things in His name, Amen. Miss Flora Mae McBride Mrs. Rose Bud McColskey Mrs. Mary McConnaughhay Mrs. Ola Lee M eans Mrs. Meriba Ogden Miss Carrie Redfearn Mrs. Sara Rivers Mr. J. C. Sellers Mr. Tommy Terry Mr. Ted Tucker Miss Corinne Van Iderstine Mrs. Doroth; Wubker Senior CLASS OFFICERS HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF ’50 During the summer of 1937, our parents told us that we were going to start a new life. We were going to prepare ourselves for the future. This really meant that we were going to start to school. Our principal for the first few years was Mr. East ham; our teachers were Miss Bell Jarret, Miss Glenn, and Mrs. Watkins. After mastering the alphabet, we finished the primary grades without too much difficulty. Some of our instructors during these happy years were Mrs. McGhin, Mrs. Herlong, Mrs. Huntley, Miss Long, Mrs. Hagan, and many ethers. During the sixth grade our greatest ambition was to have classes in the “brick building.” After we reached the seventh grade, we were proud to be able to change classes, attend pep meet- ings, and associate with our upper clas iuates. The seventh grade football game proved to us that we had several great players. They wei JVjg,' Ramsey, Downing, Thomas, and a few others. Sev- eral new members joined our education expedition in the eighth grade. They were Elino Cabalda. ■Jimmy Brown, Kenneth “Chick” Leist, Rachel Wilson, Margaret Williamson, and Barbara Caldwell. Byron Hollingsworth, an old member who had moved away, rejoined us. In the ninth grade we learned a new word, credit. Our instructors told us that we had to have a certain number of credits to graduate. We began taking the subjects that we would need to get those credits. Those who asked for admittance to our happy band were Wilmer Burnett, Mary Lou Eden- field, Martha Eikel, William Floyd, Truett Sheely, Ouida Bell Anderson, Wanda Cason, Cora Lee Larramore, Robert Patterson, Audrey Pearce, Jewel Sapp, Crocket Smith, Tommy Stewart, and Kie “Junior” Vining. i 12 When we started in the tenth grade, we began preparing for the fields that we would enter after graduation. We began giving dances to raise money for our junior year. One of our friends, Bobby Larsen, left us this year. The new members were Ray O’Cain, Vonceil Markham, and C onstance Stew- art. When we finally became juniors, we realized that we had a big job to do. We had to give the seniors a banquet. We sold magazine subscriptions and more magazine subscriptions to get enough money for the big Junior-Senior Banquet. It was a Hawaiian style banquet and one of the biggest Junior-Senior Banquets that had ever been given. The happiest day of our junior year was the dav we received our class rings. We lost four old members—Carlton Yopp, Hazel Townsend, Thomas Amerson, and Sally Paul. They were replaced by Betty Jean Coarsey, Daisy Mae Jones, Francis McNeil, and Gertrude Powell. We are now the dignified seniors of Columbia H igh School. Robert Pickens and Gordon Rehberg were the only new members this year. The ones who left us this year were Douglas Higgins, Roscoe Mansfield, Mary Waldon, R. A. Lord, and Sybil Cox. We, the senior class, are sponsoring an annual which will help us to remember all our former classmates and teachers. In a short time we will reach the point where we must part. At this point we will take the ditter- ent roads of life. We will face many problems which we will not solve as easily as the ones we met during our school days. Let’s hope that the roads we take will lead to success and that the ( lass of 1950 will always be remembered. By Walter Brown AND Sponsors I Senior c LASS RICHARD ADICKS Travel Club 2; Honor Society 3; Boys State 3; Band 1, 2, 4; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Key Club 4; Tiger Staff (Assistant Editor) 3, 4; Annual Staff. JACK ALEXANDER First Aid Club 2; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; Football 2, 3; “C” Club 2, 3; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 4; “Best Personality.” OUIDA BELL ANDERSON P’.H.A. 1; Travel Club 2; Music Club 3; Basketball FREEMAN BACMGARDNER F.F.A. 1; First Aid Club 2; Travel Club 2; Honor Society 3; Class President 3, Vice-President 4; Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 2, 3 ,4. BOBBY BEARD Glee Club 1, 2; Debating Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Band 4. FRANCES BROWN Cheerleader’s Club 2; F.H.A. 2. JIMMIE BROWN F.F.A. I; Football 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; “C Club 2, 3; “Best Looking”. WALTER BROWN F.F.A. I; First Aid Club 2; Honor Society 3, (Vice- President) 4; Class President 4; Hi-Y 4; Key Club 4: “Most Intellectual”. TOMMY BULLARD “Laziest”. LOUISE BULTHUIS Travel Club 2; First Aid Club 2; Keyette Club Honor Society 4. WILMERBURNETT F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; First Aid Club 2. ELINO CABALDO Class Vice-President 1; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; “C” Club 4; Annual Staff 4. r wt w Jk BARBARA CALDWELL Music Club 2; Latin Club 2. WANDA CASON F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, (Treasurer) 2, (Council Delegate) 3, 4. JOYCE CHAMBERS Travel Club 2; Library Club 2; Library Assistant 3, 4. BETTY COARSEY CAROLE CRABB Girl Scouts 1,2; Allied Youth 2; Travel Club 2; “B” Team Cheerleader; Latin Club 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Page for ’49 Graduation. 1). C. C REWS DAVID DAVIS Allied Youth 2; Latin Club 2; Travel Club 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, (President) 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3; Explorer Scouts 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band “C” Club 3, 4; Football Mana- ger 3; Annual Staff 4. WANDA LEE DOUGLAS F.H.A. 1; Travel Club 2; First Aid Club 2; Camera Club 2. GENE DOWNING Allied Youth 2; Latin Club 2; Camera Club 2; Travel Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band “C” Club 3, 4; Stage Manager 3, 4; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Mascot 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, (President) 4; “Mountain Justice” 3; Tiger Staff 3. 4; Class Vice-President 3; Page for ’41) Graduation; Annual Staff (Assistant Editor) 4; “Most Depend- able”. WALTER EBLING Travel Club 2; Camera Club 2; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; “Friendliest”. MARY LOU EDENFIELD Glee Club 1; Camera Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2; Football Queen 4; “Best Looking”. MARTHA EIKEL Latin Club 2; Camera Club 2; Student Council 2; Tiger Staff 3; Honor Society 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Secretary 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball (Captain) 4; “C” Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Keyette Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 4; “Best All Around”. THETA FAKNELL Girl Scouts 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Travel Club 2; Thes- pians 2, 3; “Laff It Off” Tiger Staff 4; Hi-Y Mascot 4: Tri-Hi-Y (President) 4; Volleyball 4; “Most Likely WILLIAM FLOYD F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; Travel Club 2; Softball 2, 3. JULIA GEOGHAGAN Travel Club 2; F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. BUDDY GOODBREAD Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3; Baseball Manager 3; “C” Club 4; Boys State 4. BILLIE HAMMONS F.H.A. 1; Travel Club 2; Allied Youth 2; “B” Team Cheerleader; Girl Scouts 1,2; Latin Club 2, 3; Thes- pians 1. 2, 3, “Mountain Justice” 3, ‘‘Laff It Off” 3, “Follies of ’49” 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; “Biggest Flirt”. WONDAL HERNDON F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2. BYRON HOLLINGSWORTH Latin Club 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4, “The Fightin’ Littles” 2, “Mountain Justice” 3; Football 3. 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; “C” Club 4; “Biggest Flirt”. EUNICE HUGGINS Camera Club 2; Glee Club 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball Manager 4; “C” Club 4; Volleyball Manager 4. TOMMY IVES Class President 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Thespians 2, “The Fightin Littles” 2; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Vice- President 4; Boys State (Governor) 3; Hallowe’en Carnival King 3; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, (Secre- tary) 3, 4; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Page for ’49 Gradu- ation; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, (Alternate Captain) 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; “Most Athletic”. DAISY MAE JONES Transfer from Mason City 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2. LAVELLE LANGSTON Girl Scouts 1; Travel Club 2; Camera Club 2; Latin Club 2; Thespians 2, 3; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 4; “Friendliest”. CORA LEE LAR R A MORE Glee Club 2, 3; Cheerleader Club 2; First Aid Club 2; Travel Club 2; Camera Club 2. 1 GEORGE LAWSON Camera Club 2; Travel Club 2; First Aid Club 2; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band “C” Club KENNETH LEIST Thespians 2, 3, 4: Honor Thespian; Library Club 2, 3; Travel Club 2. GERALD McCRAY F.F.A, 1; First Aid Club 2; Allied Youth 2; Student Council Secretary 2; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, Manager 4; Basketball 1, 2; “C” Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3. CLIFTON McGOWAN F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; F.F.A. String Band 1, 2, 3, 4. EDITH McNAIK Latin Club 2; Honor Society 3; Cheerleader “B” 3, “A” 4; Volleyball 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; “Most Athletic”. FRANCIS McN EI L Track 3; Basketball Manager 4; Honor Society 3; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4, “Mountain Justice” 3; Student Council President 4; Hi-Y 4; Key Club 4; “Most Likely To Succeed”. SHIRLEY MELTON F.H.A. 1; Allied Youth 2; Latin Club 2; Girl Scouts 1, 2; Thespians 2, 3, “Laff It Off” 3; Tiger Staff 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; “B” Cheerleader 2; Volleyball 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID MONTGOMERY Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3; Explorer Scouts 4; Band 1, 2, 3 Band “C” Club 2, 3; First Aid Club 2; Travel Club 2 Latin Club 2; Allied Youth 2; “B” Football 2, 3 Football Manager 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Mascot 4. JACK MONTPETIT Student Council 2; Football 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; “Most Dignified”. JIMMIE MOORE Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4. CHARLES MORGAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Captain 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4. LI RA MAE NORRIS F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; First Aid Club 2; Latin Club 2; Basketball Manager 4; “C” Club 4; “Laziest”. RAY O’CAIN F.F.A. 1, 2, (President) 3, 4; Football 4; “C” Club 4; Student Council 3. LARRY ODOM JEAN OGDEN Latin Club 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3, “Mountain Justice” 3, “Laff It Off” 3, “Follies ’49” 4; Tiger Staff (Editor) 3, 4; Page for ’49 Gradua- tion; Girls State 3; Class Treasurer 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff (Editor) 4; “Most Dignified”. ROBERT PATTERSON F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. AUDREY PEARCE CY PERKINS 4-H Club 1; Band 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. ROBERT PICKENS GERTRUDE POWELI BILLY PRESCOTT IRIS PUESCHEL Spanish Club 2: Student Council 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Keyette Club 4. TOMMY RAMSEY Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3; First Aid Club 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Mascot 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Hallowe’en Carnival King 4. GORDON REHBERG Transfer from Jacksonville Beach 4. MAXINE RICHARDS Band 1; Cheerleader Club 2; “Say It With Music” 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; “B” Team Cheerleader 3; Tiger Staff 3, 4. JACK ROBINSON Boy Scouts 1; Travel Club 2; First Aid Club 2; Hi-Y 3, 4. JEWEL SAPP F.H.A. 2. GENE SHEELY F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; Watchdog 1, 2; Football 1. ELIZABETH SMITH Travel Club 2; Student Council 3; Honor Society 3, (President) 4; Keyette Club 4. CONSTANCE STEWART Travel Club 2; Student Council 2; Honor Society 3, (Secretary-Treasurer) 4; Keyette Club (President) 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4; “Most Intellectual”. TOMMIE STEW A RT 4-H Club 2; F.H.A. 2, 4; Honor Society 3; Keyette Club 4. SYLVIA SWEAT Camera Club 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4. JESSE THOM AS Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. C” Club 2, 3, 4; GENE TOMLINSON F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2. IMOGEN E TOUCHTON Girl Scouts 1; Allied Youth 2; Travel Club 2; Thes- pians 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. JUNIOR VINING ALBERT WEAVER F.F.A. 2, 3; First Aid Club 2: Travel Club 2. FLORENCE WEEKS Girl Scouts 1,2; Travel Club 2; Latin Club 2; Allied Youth 2; Thespians 1, 2, 3, “Laff It Off” 3; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Most Absent-Minded”. MORRIS WILLIAMS Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys State 3; Honor Society 3; Hi-Y 3; Basketball 4; Student Council 4; American Legion Baseball; Wittiest”. M A RG A R ET WIL LI A M SON F.H.A. 2. RACHEL WILSON Girl Scouts 1; Allied Youth 2; Latin Club 2; Glee Club 2; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Basketball Manager 3; C” Club 3, 4; Best Personality”. THE PROPHECY THE COLUMBIA COUNTY LEDGER Lake City, Florida, June 8, 1960 Editor—RICHARD A DICKS Assistant Editor—BILLY PRESCOTT Lake City, Florida, June 8, 1960 Come To The Honeymoon Hotel “Home Was Never Like This” Prop.—Billie Eddie Smith RATES Single Room_____________________$6.00 With Floor______________________$7.00 With Furniture__________________$8.00 Double Room______________________TCH! HUNTERS CLUB NEWS The Husband Hunters Club held its formal initiation this week and the Misses Edith McNair, Eunice Huggins, Lura Mae Norris, Betty Coarsey, Lou- ise Bulthuis, and Joyce Chambers were initiated. LUMAR______________Ruth Marcus, Mgr. Mon-Tue: “Fight Alone” starring Clif- ton McGowan, Frances Brown, Gene Tomlinson and Junior Vin- ing. Wed-Thur: “The Thin Man” starring Hal Goodbread, Maxine Richards, Albert Weaver and Morris Wil- liams. Fri-Sat-Sun: “Two-Ton Bess” starring Julia Geoghagan, William Floyd, Sylvia Sweat D. C. Crews. BANDITS CAPTURED BY SHERIFF Sheriff Jim Moore captured notor- ious bandits “Bad Boy” Bullard, “Pret- ty Wan” Brown, “Dangerous” Alexan- der and “Handsome Wan” Montpetit. They will be sent to the State Pen as soon as the END! WDSR-TV—CHANNEL 6—Mon See “The Other Shepherd” featur- ing Byron Hollingsworth, with Goerge Lawson, Walter Ebling and Wandel Herndon. TIME 6:00 COLUMBIA HIGH ADDS NEW MEMBERS TO THE FACULTY Physical Ed__________Martha Eikel Band Director--------David Davis P.A.D____________La Velle Langston Biology____________Gerald McCray Geometry___________Walter Brown Commercial_____________Jewel Sapp SOCIAL HI-LIGHTS Miss Imogene Touchton entertained with a bridge party. The guests were: Dorothy King, Barbara Caldwell, Wan- da Cason, Wanda Douglas, Daisy Jones and Betty Kemp. SHOWER FOR BRIDE TO BE Miss Shirley Melton entertained with a lovely shower for Miss Rachel Wilson last Tuesday evening in her home on 7th Ave. The guests were Cora Lee Larrimore, Elizabeth Smith, Constance Stewart, Gertrude Powell. Tommie Stewart and Margaret Wil- liamson. THE CRAWLE INN The Food You Can’t Forget—Served by Mrs. P. T. O’Maine—Mrs. O’Maine is the former Jean Ogden. FRANCIS McNEIL has just signed an eight year contract with the Izzie Poore Hockey Team. Dr. Weeks Dr. Crabb Dipso-Mania Sanitarium Sure Cure—No Patient Has EVER COME BACK People are dying to come here. Our clientele is restricted, we tie them down if necessary. Specgaboon in ev- ery room completely equipped with makes. Double Room Double View Stables For Pink Elephants MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENTS Theta Farnell to David Mont Merry Lou Edenfield to Dewey Bran- non BELIEVE IT OR NOT! ! ! Coach Tom Ives has just made his 2nd annual trip to Mars with his fight- ing “Gators” for a post-season game with the Mars Midgets. Dr. Gordon Rehberg has just opened his new and modern hospital for mon- keys and other such animals. Bring your animal out and at the same time took over Dr. Rehberg’s selected pets. Dr. Rehberg is the one in the white coat! LIONS CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL CONVENTION IN CALIF. Tommy Ramsey, Gene Downing, Ray O’Cain, Robert Patterson, Gene Sheely, and Mayor Jessie Thomas have been elected to go to the 11th Annual Con- vention to be held in California. 25 LAST WILL LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 I, Jack Alexander, being of unsound mind and undernourished body, do hereby will and bequeath my athlete’s feet and ability to play hands to Mr. Ted Tucker. I, Buddy Goodbread, being of small mind and large body, will my nickname “Bones” to Merry Lou Shepard, and my inability to pass Latin to Edward Epling. I, Frances Brown, bequeath my figure to Kay Melton. I, Betty Kemp, bequeath my long skinny legs to Faye Wilson. I, Elino Cabaldo, being of sound body and unworthy mind, (I think), will the top part of my plaid shirt to Ann Barker, and the tail off my shirt to Donna Jean Johnson. I, Ouida Bell Anderson, being of sound mind and will-shaped body, will my ability to sit on the bench during basketball games to Jackie Piasta and my ability to become engaged I leave to my sister, Kay. I, Francis McNeil, being of erratic mind and negligible body, will to Edmund Milton my capacity for using gigantic words, and to Edward Epling my appellation “Big Monster”, bequeathed to me by Frank McCullough. I, Louise Bulthuis, will my ability to make good grades, and also the long walk to and from school, to Nina Fountain. I, William Floyd, will my good looks to Dolphus Rivers. I, Gene Tomlinson, do hereby will my ability to make A’s in World History to any un- fortunate victim who appears to take this bodacious subject. I, Jimmy Moore, do bequeath my title of “Most Absent-Minded” to Lamar Farnell, and my ability to play the trombone to Wayne Hollingsworth. I, Wanda Lee Douglass, having never been in my right mind, will my ability to get married to Gloria Harrison, and my ability to make one “A” in Home Ec. in three years to Betty June Pearce. 1, Tommy Ives, will my nickname, “Squeaky”, to Jack Cole; and my ability to blow my nose without using a tablecloth to Gene Cox. I, Gertrude Powell, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby will my brother, Otis M. Powell, to Mildred Purdy. I, Wanda Cason, do hereby will my height to Miss Elaine Brown. I, Cora Lee Larramore, will my good nature to Phyllis Randall and Frances Harrell and my ability to graduate to Delia Larramore and Jerry Bedenbaugh. I, Shirley Melton, do will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Donna Jean Johnson, and my height to Glenadine Davis, who is badly in need of it. I, Betty Coarsey, being of unsound mind and body, will my ability to write shorthand (which I do not take) to Jane Leslie. I, Julia Geoghagan, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Hiers in second year typing to Jane Leslie. I, Joyce Chambers, will bequeath my energetic nature to Faye Wilson, who really doesn’t need it, and to my “little” brother, Guy, my ability to finish school. I, Tommie Bullard, will my ability to get along with Miss Madge Hutcherson to Pee- Wee Brannon. I, Bob Beard, will my ability to sing “The Holy City” to Marvin C. Christie; and my ability to keep a notebook I will to Lamar Farnell. I, Daisy Mae Jones, being of unsound mind and body, will my ability (?) to take dicta- tion to Norma Robinson and Geneva Cox; and my ability to graduate I leave to Josephine Jones. I, Maxine Richards, will my “date book” to Jackie Piasta and Shirley Witt, hoping they will get better use from it than I did. I, Walter Brown, will my ability to go steady to James “Caesar” Thomas. I, Richard Adicks, will my job as assistant editor of the TIGER to Ann Barker; and my purple-and-gold yo-yo I bequeath to Miss Madge Hutcherson. We, Byron Hollingsworth and Billie Hammons, being of unsound minds, will our abilities to be the “Biggest Flirts” to James Montgomery and Mary Virginia Ives. I, Theta Farnell, will and bequeath my ability to always be late to Betty Jane Gregory. I. David Montgomery, will and bequeath my nickname, “Baby Doll”, to my big brother, James Montgomery. I, Ray O’Cain, will my ability to have fun in Business Arithmetic to Wallace O’Cain. I, Edith McNair, being of fairly sane mind and sound body, do hereby will my athletic ability to Kay Melton, and my “pleasing plumpness” to Mary Beth Phillips. I, Truett Sheely, being of sane mind and body, do will my ability to play football to Pee-Wee Brannon. 26 AND TESTAMENT I Constance Stewart, will my intellectual ability to Aubrey Mears, who is in very much need of it. I, Jimmie Darrell Brown, will my nothing to anybody. I, Gene Sheely, will my ability to sleep in class to Ivy Jeff Goss. I, Rachel Wilson, being of sound mind, will my “good personality” to Robert Byrd, and my ability to go steady and like it to Loretta Commander. I, Charles Morgan, will my ability to make the Honor Society six years in a row to Lamar “Snowball’ Farnell, who really needs it. I, Gerald McCray, will my ability to play end on the football team to John Wood; my smiles to those who want the world to smile with them; and to those who want the best in life, my faith in God. I, Jesse Thomas, will my ability to play football and my size to Bill Ellis. I, Morris Williams, will everything in the Sears Roebuck catalog to Flabby-Jaws Bed- enbaugh, provided he marries Nancy Chasteen before he graduates. I, Wilmer Burnett, will my ability to keep ahead of the bookkeeping class to Ralph Little and Edward Douberly. I, Kenneth Leist, being of large body and sane mind, will my size to Mrs. Means, my golden voice to Ray Johnson. I, Barbara Caldwell, do hereby will my ability to be quiet in school and stay out of de- tension hall to Doris Harrington. I, Robert D. Pickens, being of unsound mind and consequently being a student of CHS, do hereby will, to Mrs. Rivers, Shakespeare and all the other immortals, and my money I leave to those who can find it (I never could). I, Jean Ogden, will my “dignity” to Mary Beth Phillips, with hopes that she will get as big a kick out of it as I have. I, Imogene Touchton, will my ability to not go steady to Lamar Ellis, who surely needs it. I, Tommie Stewart, being of sound mind (?) and body, do hereby will my ability to pass shorthand to Emma Lou Darley, who undoubtedly needs it. I, Jewel Sapp, being of sound body and partially sound mind, do hereby will my broad- mindedness to my sister, Rochelle. I, Margaret Wiiliamson, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to keep my mouth shut for at least ten minutes at a time to Rochelle Sapp. I, Vonceil Markham, being of sound mind and body, do will my natural blond hair to Betty Babb. I, Gene Downing, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with my girl friend’s mother to James (Precious) Montgomery, and my height to Dickie Munn. I, Iris Pueschel, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to sew to the second-year Home Ec. class. I, Elizabeth Smith, do hereby will my ability to get on the Honor Society to Josephine Smith. I, Florence Weeks, being of absent mind and not-so-absent body, do hereby will my afore- said absent mind to Ann McBride. I, Mary Lou Edenfield, will my 23-inch waist-line to Faye Wilson. I, Eunice Huggins, do hereby will and bequeath my bangs to Fay Ree Edenfield, and my position as basketball manager to Jo Ann Wheeler. I, Albert Weaver, do hereby will my ability to be quiet to Hugh Randall. I, Lavelle Langston, being of sound mind, do hereby will my friendliness to my sister, Sybil. I, Billy Prescott, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pay attention in my classes to Frank “Pee-Wee” Brannon. I, Cy Perkins, do hereby will my ability to keep my books where I can find them to any poor critter who needs it. I, Freeman Baumgardner, will and bequeath my large feet (size 81 ) to Arthur Sasser (size 12). I, Sylvia Sweat, do hereby will my ability to play basketball to my sister, Sonya. I, Crockett Smith, will my ability to be ignored by Mrs. Means to anybody, and my handsome body I will to Rodney Dicks and Ralph Albritton. I, David Davis, hereby will my height to Billy Ogden and my ability to get along with all my teachers to James Montgomery. I, Jack Montpetit, being of sound mind, hereby will my ability to play tackle to Jack Griffin. 27 Left to right. Front Row: Edmund Milton, Treasurer, Carolyn Bearden, Secretary, Ann McBride. President. Second Row: Miss Corinne Van Iderstine, Mrs. Bessie Biers. Third Row: Mr. Jim Dunaway, Mr. Bill Armstrong, Mr. Ted Tucker, Sponsors. unior C L S Leonard Adams I). H. Bevan Ralph Albritton Billie Attaway Annie Merle BracewellMaymie Lou Bradshaw Anne Barker Sam Bradshaw Carolyn Bearden Billy Brannon Frank Brannon Hoke Brooker Mary Brown Verdie Inman Buie Betty Jo Bush Doris Cat ledge Gloria Catledge John Chasteen Alfred Christenson Jack Cole Esther Coleman New hum Colley Rachel Colson Loretta Commander Martha Jane Conner Eleanor Cotton Billy t'ox Geneva Cox Grady Crews Lenvil Crews Emma Lou Darley Glenadene Davis Galena Dicks Rodney Dicks Edward Epling Lamar Farnell .Marianne Farnell Clarence Feagle Hugh Feagle Xandra Finlayson James Fountain Nina Fountain Lawrence Gilbert Mary Ella Goldhold Pat Good bread Patsy Ruth Granger Genevieve Green Hetty Jane Gregory Jack Griffin Freddie Mae Harper Julia Harris Eddie Joe Hewett (iussie Mae Hunter Mary Virginia Ives Hugh Johns Ted Johns Betty Johnson Donna Jean Johnson Marie Johnson Kay Johnson Josephine Jones Wallace Joyner Gerald Keen Dolly Kicklightcr Nolan Kirby Vivian Kirby Elizabeth Knox Hyatt Law Evelyn Jane Leslie Ralph Little Billy MacLaren Nita Martin Roy Marchant Ann McBride unior CLASS Jack McGlew Tommy McKee Hetty McNeil Aubrey Mears C hristine Meeks Usina Meeks Mary Mikell Edmund Milton James Montgomery Hayward Norris Lamar Pearce Mary Beth Phillips Dolphus Rivers William Roberts Norma Robinson Earl Rowan Arthur Sasser Merry Lou Sheppard H. L. Sistrunk Barbara Spearman Leonard Symons Betty Tarte James Thomas Bill Tison Lelia Ann Tompkins Wilfred Tyre Alida Van Iderstine Betty Jo Waldron Mary Wilkes Klizabeth Williams Peggy Jo Williams First Row: Joanna Adicks, Stanley Anders, Walter Atkinson, Jack Attaway, Jerry Hedenbaugh. Carolyn Black. Second Row: Betty Bowman. Earl Boyette, Jeanette Bran- non, Irene Brown. Velma Jean Brown, Jim Caldwell. omore CLASS First Row: Monroe Cannon, Delano Cason, Doyle Cason, Bobby ('arter, Marvin Christie, Robert Christie. Second Row: Adrena Cole, Weston Coleman, (iene ('ox, Shirley Craig, Harry Lee Crews, Hugh Crews. 34 First Row: Grace Darley. Albert Davis. Hazel Davis. Yvonne DeVane. Tercie Dicks, Mary Dortch. Second Row: Ed- ward Douberly, Lamar Ellis. Ida Mae Evitt, Tommy Fowler, Ann Geoghagan, Martha Gillen. Third Row: Ivy Jeff Goss, Albert Green, Estelle Green, Grady Greene. Donald Hall, June Hammons. Fourth Row: Russell Hancock. Gloria Harrison. Doris Harrington. Bert Herlong, Donald Higgs, Robert Higgs. Fifth Row: Dickie Hodgkins. JoAnne Howard. “Sissy Ives. Kathryn Jacobs. Edward Jenkins, Eugene Johnson. 35 onto re CLASS First Row: Shirlene Johnson, Lewis I,ang, Dorothy Markham. Jerry Mathews, Carl Mauldin, Annette McCray. Second Row: Doris McDonald. Kay Melton. Robert Melton. Roy Merry. Lamar Mikell. Jim Morris. Third Row: Irene Murray, Billy Nash, Betty June Pearce, Ivan Perry, Jackie Piasta, Mildred Purdy. Fourth Row: Lou Ellen Pyle. June Hamer, Hugh Randall. Myra Jane Reese, Howard Register. Mildred Register. Fifth Row: Beulah Rivers, Norma Jean Rouse, Eva Sapp, Alfreda Sheely, Catherine Sheely, Ruth Shingler. First Row: Lillian Skinner. Ethel Skinner, Kitty Skipper, Norma Jean Sistrunk. Martha Jane Smith. Sheffield Sprad- ly. Second Row: Conrad Stewart. Esta Mae Taylor, Haroll Taylor, Edgel Tyre, El wood Tyre. Ralph Tyre. Third Row: Lucile Vining. Dorothy Wade. Voncile Wattles, Geraldine Williams. Joy Williams, Fay Wilson. Fourth Row: Shirley Witt. Buddy Woods. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Front Row: Laura June Mershon, Betty Bodiford, Phyllis Dawsey, Ormon Meeks, Gwendolyn Jones, Emma Lou Darley, Martha Jane Smith. Betty Jo Waldron. Second Row : Joyce Chambers, Shirlene Johnson, Hazel Shaw, Faye Wil- son, Annette McCray, Betty Jane Gregory, Barbara Mooney, and Mary Godbold. Glenadene Davis is not in the picture. First Row, Left to Right: Lorraine Christie, Betty Jane t lyatt, Virginia Amerson, Nastasha Abeion, Celia Cum- mings, Hetty Baumgardner, Carleen Bell, Eleanor Dickem, Marjorie Crews, Katherine Byron, Hetty Bodiford, Phyllis Dawsey. Second Row, Left to Right: Charles Case, Arnold Coates. Robert Byrd, John C olson. James Coarsey, Mrs. I). H. Means, sponsor, George Catledge, William Brinkley, Charles DePratter. Third Row, Left to Right: Charles Buckets, Hubert Combs, Harold Coates, Lynwood Burns. Guy C hambers, Howard Bulthuis, Gerald Brannon. Thomas Coxe. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Charles Baker, Thomas Ashley, Jake Ciavey, Harry Brown. Not pictured: Ralph Bell, Shirley Clements, James Coates, Robert Denmark, Joyce Dortch, Carolyn Brinkley, A. J. Brown. Nancy Carroll, Betty Babb. First Row. Left to Right: Fleta Joyner, Carrie Zell Harrell, Delores Houston, Lola Mae Harrell, Harriet Harrell, Frances Harrell. Barbara Ann Dukes, Fayree Edenfield. Joan Giebeig, Veve Douglass, Beverly Fields, Helen Little, Klaine Gillen, Gwendolyn Jones. Second Row, Left to Right: Bill Fletcher, Elbert Feagle, Billy Green, Bobby George. Warren McLaren, Mrs. Roy Brown, sponsor. Wayne Hammons, Colan Jenkins, Ted Douglass, Ralph Harvey, Glenn Gilbert, Eugene Dupree. Third Row, Left to Right: Mason Jove. Rogers Gillen. Luther Huggins, Billy Eatmon, Howard Hurst, Eugene Gemmer. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Franklin Lee, Claude King, William Feagle, Hoyt Horne. First Row, Seated. Left to Right: Marguerite Padgett, Irene Norris, Joanne Robinson, “Libby” Morgan. Regna Ray, Janie Raulerson, Patricia Phillips, Hazel Shaw, Laura June Mershon, Ormon Meeks. Barbara Ann Mooney, Phyllis Randall. Second Row, Left to Right: Bobby Merritt, Preston Sandlin. Robert Mason, Drexel Roberts, George Mashburn, Mrs. Meriba Ogden, sponsor, L. M. Mathis, Gene McCullough, Bobby Robinson, Steve Martin, Ronnie Norris. Third Row, Left to Right: Floyd Nelson, Martin Page, Billy Ogden. Fdward Melzer, ('laude Nelson, “Ted” Peacock, Bobby Nash. Wallace (VCain, Bruce Norris, Billy Rowan. Not pictured: Meryl Sharp, Bill Murray, Alonzo Norris, Nora Ann McColskey, Margaret Ellis, and Dewey Ellis. First Row, Left to Right: Joan Temple, Nola Jean Shumway, Joan Sheppard. Sonya Sweat. Jeanne Smith. Peggy Ann Wise, Burnis Thomas, Mr. B. L. Langford, Juanita Sheeley, Joan Williamson, Geraldine Smith. Barbara Stew- art, Trudy Stewart, Gladys Taylor. Second Row, Left to Right: Betty Weeks, Joan Williamson, Georgia Tarte. Marvaline Wise. Betty Varnes. Mary Alice Smelt, Clarice Thomas, Frances Waldron. Third Row, Left to Right: Virgil Williams, Bobby Tompkins, Harry Tucker, Wayne Smithy, Boyd Tong, Jackie Stebbins, Harry Todd, Johnny Williamson. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Fred Walker, Bill Walker. John Wood. Jimmy Singleton. First Row, Left to Right: Carolyn Dix, Vera Gragg, Evelyn Anderson, Linda Arnold, Glenda Christie, Patty Bruce, Evelyn Downing, Sandra Blood worth, Alwood Jensen, Polly Ann Cox, Mary Cornell, Betty June Boyette, Claudine Crews, Laverne Carver, Betty Bennett. Second Row, Left to Right: J. C. Sellers, sponsor, Mariell Daughtery, Vergie Earls, Ann Bradley, Nancy Chasteen, Quin Dicks, Latrelle Fowler, Shirley Bowman. Third Row, Left to Right: Wayne Douglas, Larry Law, Donald Church, Albert Jenkins, Winton Norris, Robert Pearce, Plato Kirby. Ciylltll GRADE First Row, Left to Right: Juanelle Hall, Patsy Harris, Cecile Joyner, Sherrian Higgs, Betty Hurst, Juanita Horn, P dith Hurst. Vetaulia Johnson, Mary Hines, Nancy Hunter. Shirley Johnson. Alice Hamlin, Josephine Kirby, Delia Larramore, Sybil Langston. Back Row, Left to Right: Edward Davis, Earl Coleman. Gene Feagle, Ralph Eaton. Edgar Bedenbaugh. Burr Coxe, Larry Powell, Roma Cannon, Larry Douglas, Algie Collins, Charles Bradshaw, Bill Ellis, David Coding, Mrs. Mary Futch, sponsor. First Row, Left to Right: Hetty Purdy, Emma Norris, Joanne Linkhart. Rochelle Sapp. Patsy Shepard. Janie Rich- ardson. Rita Melzer, Alice Rhoden. Margaret Phillips, Mona Lee Renfroe. Sylvia Williams. Second Row, Left to Right: Martha Mikell, Geraldine Parnell, Betty Lee Poitevine, Betty Ann Linkhart, Gene Mikell, Norma Norris, William E. Kent, sponsor. Third Row, Left to Right: Ted Van Iderstine. Randolph Mikell. Charles Register, David Sutton, Martin Register, Shelby Roberts, Curtis Townsend. Herbert Thomas, Gerald Stewart. First Row, Left to Right: Yanema Sweet, Pat Weeks, Charlotte Thomas. Ella Mae Walker, Frances Wheeler, Eliz- abeth Williams, Rachel Wubker, Lurayne Whitmire, lildred Wheeler, Cumi Williams. Sue Skiles, Shirley Tice, Paula Sweat, Jackie Witt. Second Row, Left to Right: Mrs. John McConnaughhay, sponsor, Robert Greene. H. C. Harrell, L. N. Greene. Donald Williams, Hobby O'Steen, Joe Philbeck, Gerald Hewitt, Wayne Steinberg. Morrison Melton, Richard Weaver. Homer Hutchinson, Lawton House, Marshall Yining. First Row, Left to Right: Alice Mae Box, Alma Bracewell, Nancy Amerson, Delores Charles. Kloise Ellis, Genell Carroll, Kay Anderson. Janice Bailey, Opal Colson, Audrey Ann Carter. Erma Jean Box, Bonnie Lee Bryant. Second Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Lula Andrews, sponsor, Richard Cathey, Billy Clark, Nettie Black. Jean Barker, Bill Brown, Elizabeth Eadie, Bobby Austin. Third Row, Left to Right: Jonath Albritton, Clarence Brown. Robert Bulthuis, Johnnie Brown, Ronald Bell, Lonnie Ashe. Fourth Row, Left to Right: James Bova. Howard Callahan. Gene Bridges. First Row, Left to Right: June Depratter, Blanche Cunningham. Annette Emanuel. Ann Croft, Helen Ellzey, Mary Lou Clyatt. Thelma Gilbert, Etheline Dupree, Katherine Dow, Evona Drake, Lois Dortch. Second Row, Left to Right: Doris Fowler, Nina Guerry, Frankie Goss, Warren Hall, Charles Crews, Douglas Hall, William Coleman, Steve Denmark. Earl Davis, Mrs. Philip Browning, sponsor. Fourth Row. Left to Right: Leroy Durrance, Fritz Fountain. Henry Hawthorne, William Dicks, Rudolph Harrington. Henry Harrell, Jr., Frank Coarsey. First Row, Left to Right: Patricia Ann Herndon, Emily (iail Howard, Sybil Ann Gunter, Lillie Belle Harper, Mary Claire Joyner, Eloise Hunter, Hallie Jean Keen, Arlene Hickling, Eunice Milligan. Jacqueline Kicklighter, Erma Jean Hall, Janette Lucille Little. Second Row, Left to Right: T. J. Geiger, sponsor, Edward F. Jenkins, Hugh Kirby. William J. Lyons. Billy E. Mar- chant, Ellis Holliday. Robert Mooney, Arthur Johnson, Aubrey Merritt, Billy Matthews. Third Row, Left to Right: Keith Hassler, Johnnie L. Lee, Darrell E. Mathis, William H. Kirby, Grady Darrell Mark- ham. First Row, Left to Right: Sally McColskey, Edna Norris, Christine Norris, Ruth Ann McCall, Anne Sandlin, Gloria Ann Shaw, Mary Louise Morgan, Sherra Mashburn, Peggy Jo Rhoden, Belva Markham, Dolly Lee. Louise Markham, Nora Snelgrove. Second Row', Left to right: Mrs. Johny Johnson, sponsor. Floyd Robertson, Jim McColskey, Emory Phillips, Steve Nettles, Billy Sandlin, Bobby Sandlin, Clay Parker, Hinman Rizer, Wendel Rhoden, Warren Robertson. Charles Nix. Third Row, Left to Right: Langley Niblack, Woodrow Ogden. Sylvester Reeves, Jimmy Roberts, Jack Morris. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Carlos Prescott, Curtis Richardson. J. L. Register, Marvin Morgan, James Hudson. First Row, Left to Right: Frances Johnson, Beverly Smelt, Bessie Turner, Terrie Thompson, Sandra Richardson. Meredith Roberts, Marceile Tyre. Elnita Richardson. Betty Jo Wheeler, Billie June Rossi, Betty Jean Wheeler. Patsy Wade. Second Row, Left to Right: Georgene Thomas, Jimmie Skiles, Gene Williams, Jimmie Thomas, Larry Schaeffer, George Snyder, Ashton Thompson, Louise Starling, R. J. Thomas, Caroline Wilson. Dorothy Williamson. Third Row, Left to Right: Dorothy Wubker, John Waldron, David Wallace, Martice Wise, J. B. Stewart. Jack Wal- ker, Hill Wheeler. Eddie Tompkins. VOLLEYBALL Left to Right, Kneeling: Pat Phillips, Eleanor Dickens, “Sissy” Ives, Eunice Huggins, Manager, Pat Weeks. Frances Waldron, Annette McCray. Left to Right, Standing: Edith McNair, Shirley Melton. Ouida Bell Anderson. Martha Eikel, Theta Farnell. Betty Jane Gregory, Mary Beth Phillips. Miss Elaine Brown. Coach. SPANISH CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Carolyn Black. Xandra Fin- layson, Kathryn Jacobs, treasurer, June Hammons. Mary Beth Phillips, Myra Jane Reese, Jackie Piasta, Shirley Witt, Kay Melton. Martha Jane Smith. Mary Brown, president. Second Row, Left to Right: Norma Jean Rouse, Estelle Green, Josephine Jones. Ann McBride, Lelia Ann Tomp- kins. Carolyn Brinkley. Viv- ian Kirby, Betty Johnson. Eleanor Cotton. Miss Mc- Bride, sponsor. Third Row, Left to Right: Sybil June Hamer, Ida Mae Evitt, Geraldine Williams, Freddie Harper, Mildred Pur- dy, Lou Ellen Pyle, Merry Lou Shepard, Patsy Ruth Granger, Elino Cabalda. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Hoke Brooker, Jerry Math- ews, sgt.-at-arms, Walter Eb- ling. vice-president, Francis McNeil, reporter, Marvin Christie, secretary, Bobby Beard, Laurence Gilbert, Freeman Baumgardner. THESPIANS Left Row, Kneeling, Left to Right: Glenadine Davis, Jo Anne Howard. Verdie Inman Buie, Joanna Adicks. Left Row, Standing, Left to Right: Ann McBride. Nita Martin, Loretta Commander, Donna Jean Johnson. Merry Lou Shepard, Mrs. D. H. Means, sponsor. Right Row, Kneeling, Left to Right: Maymie Lou Brad- shaw. Ann Barker. Pat Good- bread, Betty Jane Gregory, Marianne Farnell. Right Row, Standing, Left to Right: Barbara Ann Davis, Mary Beth Phillips. Edmund Milton. Ivan Perry, Bert Her- long, Byron Hollingsworth, Dickie Hodgkins. Bobbie Beard. Center, Top to Bottom: Gene Downing, president, James Montgomery, vice-president, Xandra Finlayson. secretary, Mary Virginia Ives, reporter, Yvonne Devane. Martha Eik- el, Ruth Shingler. Kenneth Leist. Carolyn Black, Carolyn Bearden. F. H. A. First Row, Left to Right: Annie Merle Bracewell, Rachel Colson, Peggy Wil- liams, Ann McBride, “Sis- sy Ives, Mrs. Roy Brown, sponsor, Joanna Adicks, Jo Ann Howard, Lelia Ann Tompkins, Carolyn Black. Second Row, Left to Right: Shirlene Johnson, Mar- guerite Padgett. Mary Nell Davis, Norma Sistrunk. Usina Meeks, Geraldine Williams, Carolyn Brink- ley, Ormon Meeks, Joan Sheppard, Barbara Ann Dukes, Carlean Bell. Third Row', Left to Right: Kathryn Sheely, Lou Ellen Pyle, Joy Williams, Yvonne Devane. Barbara Stewart, Joan Giebeig. Elaine Gil- len, Annette McCray, Lil- lian Skinner, Beverly Fields, Eleanor Dickens, Geraldine Smith, Julia Geoghagan. Julia Harris. Standing, Left to Right: Mary Alice Smelt, Juanita Sheely, Betty McNeal, Beulah Rivers, Jeanne Smith. Frances Harrell, Veve Douglass, Mary Vir- ginia Wilkes, Nina Fount- ain. Jane Leslie, Alfreda Sheely, Martha Gillen, Betty Kemp. Jean Shep- pard, Wanda Cason. F. F. A. Bill Sheely Chapter First Row, Left to Right: James Fountain, Elino Ca- haldo. Guy Chambers. Jim- my Morris, Truett Sheely, Jerry Bedenbaugh, Rodney Dicks, J. L. Dunaway, Jr., sponsor. Arthur Sasser, Ralph Tyre, Lamar Mi- kell, Donald Higgs, Harold Coates. Claude King. Hu- bert Combs, F'itzhugh Lee. Bill Murray. Second Row, Left to Right: Preston Sandlin, Colon Jenkins. Shuffield Sprad- ley. Curtis Tow nsend, Her- bert Thomas, Randolph Mikell. (Jerald Stewart, David Sutton. Martin Reg- ister, Ted Van Iderstine, Charlie Register, Clarence Feagle, Delano Cason, Ed- ward Douherley. (Jordon Rehberg, El wood Tyre, Billy Nash. Third Row, Left to Right: Dolphus Rivers, Jack Cole, Newbern Colley, Franklin Lee, Ronnie Norris. Floyd Nelson, Arnold Coates, Claude Nelson. Billy (Jreen, Wilbur Burnett. Harry Lee Crews, (Jerald Keen. Bobby Nash, Mon- roe Cannon, James Boy- F. F. A. Columbia Chapter First Row, Left to Right: S. L. Dukes. Ralph Albrit- ton, Clifton McGowan, Hayward Norris, Henry Woods. Ray Johnson. Doyle Cason. Wilfred Tyre, W. E. Bishop. Grady Crews, Jack Alexander, Aubrey Mears, Ralph Lit- tle. Robert Melton. Russell Hancock. Ivy Jeff Goss, Jack McGlew, Lamar Pearce. Second Row, Left to Right: Robert Pearce, Walter At- kinson, Larry I.aw, Don- ald Church. Plato Kirby, Wondal Herndon, Roy Marchant, Conrad Stewart, Edward Melzer, Tommy Ashley, Albert Jenkins, Karl Rowan, Ted Peacock, Brady Brinkley. Third Row, Left to Right: Walter Smith. Wallace O’Cain. Virgil Williams, Roger Gillen. William Feagle, Edward Jenkins. Kie Vining. Jr., Gene Tom- linson. Ed gel Tyre. C. H. S. BAND First Row, Left to Right: June Hammons. Xandra Finlayson, Nita Martin. Mr. Albert I. Cina, direc- tor, Veve Douglass. Elean- or Cotton. Sonya Sweat. Harry Tucker. Ruth Shing- ler, Edward Kpling. Dickie Hodgkins, Walter Ebling. Joanna Adicks. George Mashburn. Sybil Langston. Patsy Shepard. Sandra Blood worth, Carolyn Black. Second Row, Left to Right: Eugene Gemmer, George Lawson. Mason Jove. Da- vid Davis, Richard Adicks. Roy Merry, Lewyn Geiger. Tommy Fowler, Nettie Black, Alida Jane Van Id- erstine. Third Row, Left to Right: Bert Herlong, Eleanor Dickens. Gene Downing, Bill Fletcher, Jimmy Moore, Bobby Beard, Charles Morgan. Lamar Farnell. Sylvia Sweat. H I - Y First Row, left to right: C harles Morgan, Francis McNeil, La- mar Farnell. Walter Brown, Byron Hollings- worth, Robert Pickens. Second Row, left to right: Tommy Ramsey, Gene Downing, Jimmy Moore. I). II. Bevan, Jack Griffen, Billy Hrannon. Third Row, left to right: Eddie Joe Hew- ett, David Montgom- ery, Walter Ebling, Theta Farnell, mascot, Jack Robinson, Cieorge Lawson. Fourth Row, left to light: Richard Adicks, James Montgomery. Davis, president, Tom- vice-president, David my Ives, secretary, Ed- mund Milton, treasur- er. T R I - H I - Y First row, left to right: Rachel Wilson. Florence Weeks. Anne Barker. Mary Virginia Ives. Ann McBride, Martha Eikel. Second Row, left to right: Billie Hammons; Mascots Ciene Down- ing, David Montgom- ery. Tommy Ramsey; Maymie Lou Bradshaw. Third Row, left to right: Ruth Marcus, LaVelle Langston. Imo- gene Touchton, Carole Crabb, Loretta Com- mander. Fourth Row, left to right: Julia Cieoghagan, treasurer, Jean Ogden, secretary. Theta Far- nell. president, Verdie Inman Buie, vice-presi- dent, Shirley Melton. JR. HONOR SOCIETY First Row, Left to Right: Phyllis Daw sey, Sonya Sweat, Joan Wheeler. Ma- son Joye. Lynwood Burns, Pat Phillips. Rachel Wub- ker, Jean Mikell. Second Row, Left to Right: Larry Douglass, Mrs. Johnv Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy Wubker. sponsors. Barbara Stewart. Nora Ann McColskey, Joan Gie- beig, Marjorie Farnell, Evelyn Downing, Irene Norris, Norma Norris, Mrs. Mary Futch, sponsor. Third Row, Left to Right: Dickie Munn, Ted Van Id- erstine. David Sutton. Franklin Lee. Bill Fletch- er. Shelby Roberts. Bobby George. Buddy Beden- baugh. David Coding. Hoy I Horn, Algie (’oilins, Ted Douglass, Billy Ogden, Wayne Hammons. Klvin Colson. KEY CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Grady Green, Freeman Baumgardner. Edmund Milton, Dickie Hodgkins, Stanley Anders, Ralph Tyre, Bert Herlong. Second Row', Left to Right: Clarence Feagle, Lawrence Gilbert. Walter Brown, Hyatt Law. Tommy Fow- ler. Francis McNeil. Third Row, Left to Right: Jack Attaway. William Roberts, Kenneth Leist, Richard Adicks. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Mr. Jim Dunaway, Faculty Sponsor, Mr. Kenneth ('ox, Kiwanis Representa- tive. Rev. A. L. Koestline. Not pictured: Mr. Bill Armstrong, sponsor. KEYETTES First Row, Left to Right: Mary Virginia Ives. Caro- lyn Black. Ann McBride, Constance Stewart. I at Good bread, Carolyn Bear- den, Ruth Shingler. Second Row, left to right: Kay Melton. Alida Jane Van Iderstine, Maymie Lou Bradshaw. Anne Bar- ker. Katherine Jacobs, Ruth Marcus. Jo Ann Howard, Jackie Piasta. Elizabeth Smith. Iris Pueschel. Third Row, Left to Right: Marianne Farnell, Louise Bulthuis, Martha Eikel, Donna Jean Johnson. Ann Geoghagan. Annette Mc- Cray, Joanna Addicks. Fourth Row', left to right: Miss Elaine Brown, Facul- ty Sponsor, Mr. Kenneth Cox, Rev. A. L. Koestline. PATROL BOYS First Row’, left to right: Tommy Rowan, Randolph Mikel. Henry Harrell, Billy Sandlin. John Bran- non, David Coding, Bill Jacobs. Charles Case. Second Row’, left to right: Captain Hansford, Ralph Tyre. Robert Byrd. Ed- ward Meltzer. Edward Jenkins. Lamar Mikel, Shelby Roberts, Martin Register, George Cat- ledge. HONOR SOCIETY First Row, left to right: William Roberts, Loretta Commander, Edmund Mil- ton. Anne Barker. Ann McBride, Verdie Inman Buie, Xandra Finlayson. Second Row, left to right: Donna Jean Johnson. Es- ther Coleman, Gloria Cat- ledge. Mary Brown. Mari- anne Farnell. Carolyn Bearden. Mrs. Meriha Og- den. Miss Carrie Red- fearn, Mr. Charles Fay, Sponsors. Third Row, left to right: Pat Goodbread, Alida .lane Van Iderstine. Barbara Ann Spearman. Lelia Ann Tompkins. Galena Dicks. Csina Meeks, Elizabeth Knox. Louise Bulthuis, Iris Pueschel. Constance Stewart. Walter Brown, Elizabeth Smith. C CLUB First Row, left to right: “Sissy” Ives. Loretta Com- mander, Verdie Inman Buie. Martha Eikel. Shir- ley Melton, Rachel Wilson. Sylvia Sweat. Edith Mc- Nair, Lura Mae Norris, Eunice Huggins. Miss Elaine Brown. Second Row, left to right: Mary Virginia Ives. Mary Beth Phillips, Voncile Markham. Betty Kemp. Lamar Ellis, Eddie Joe Hewett. James Montgom- •! . Jmm Thomas, Mr. Ted Tucker, Mr. Bill Arm- strong. Third Row, left to right: B y r o n Hollingsw orth, Charles Morgan. Free- man Baumgardner. Jesse Thomas, Gerald McCray. Fourth Row, left to right: David Montgomery. El- wood Tyre, Harold Taylor, Jack Mont petit. Gene Downing. “Squeaky” Ives. Sports . Mr. Bill Armstrong: Varsity Football Coach First Row, left to right: Wallace Joyner. Kddie Joe Hewett. Jack Mont petit. “Squeaky” Ives, La- mar Ellis, Jesse Thomas, Gene Downing. Second Row. left to right: Billy Cox. Ivy Jeff Loss, ‘ Bee-Wee” Burns, Gene (’ox. Lenvil Crews, Ralph Albritton. Elino Cabaldo. Third Row. left to right: Harold Coates. Jack McGlew, Jack Griffin, James Thomas, “Cookie” Johnson. Ted Johns. Karl Boyette. OPPON ENTS-C.H.S. Tommy Ives and Jesse Thomas Co-captains TALLAHASSEE______________ 0 7 CROSS CITY ______________ 6 26 OCALA................ -.... 7 20 BOLLES (Jax) ----------- - 7 21 GAINESVILLE ............... 6 13 ST. PAUL (Jax) __________ 18 13 LIVE OAK _________________ 0 33 DAYTONA BEACH........... 24 21 STARKE .................. 0 32 FLETCHER (Jax Beach)------- 7 6 Fourth Row, left to right: Lamar Farnell, Jack Cole. Byron Hollingsworth. Tommy Ramsey, Ralph Tyre. Wilfred Tyre, Elwood Tyre. Fifth Row, left to right: Mr. Bill Armstrong. Mr. Ted Tucker, Mr. Tommy Terry, Coaches, David Montgomery, Billy Ogden. James Montgomery. Bobby Carter, Gerald McCray, Managers. ALL OPPONENTS-C.H.S. FACULTY................... 27 33 MONTICELLO ................16 26 TAYLOR.................... 15 28 ST. PAUL_________________ 25 51 PERRY____________________ 28 43 OCALA...................... 26 43 PERRY.......................21 34 LIVE OAK ............... 36 50 OCALA................... 33 48 STARKE ................... 27 34 ST. PAUL................ 23 38 LIVE OAK_________________ 19 46 MONTICELLO............. 20 50 ST. PETERSBURG .......... 26 34 District Tournament STARKE............... 28 44 E T B MARTHA EIKEL, Co-Captain; SHIRLEY MELTON, Captain I irst Row, left to right: Shirley Witt, Sylvia Sweat. Pat Phillips, Eunice Huggins, Manager, Miss Elaine Brown, Coach, Lura Mae Norris, Manager, Annette McCray, Edith McNair, Betty Kemp. Second Row, left to right:Maymie Lou Bradshaw. Mary Mikeli, Shirley Melton, Constance Stewart, Mar- tha Kikel, Ouida Bell Anderson. Mary Beth Phillips, Loretta Commander. E T B A L L OPPON ENTS-C.H.S. OPPONENTS-C. H. S. FACULTY................. GAINESVILLE............. MONTICELLO-------------- BOLLES............-..... ST. PAUL---------------- TALLAHASSEE .----------- PERRY ------------------ OCALA __________________ BOLLES -------------- GAINESVILLE ------------ DAYTONA ---------------- PERRY.........-......... LIVE OAK---------------- MONTICELLO.............. ST. PAUL --------------- DAYTONA ---------------- SEABREEZE--------------- LIVE OAK---------------- TALLAHASSEE------------- OCALA.........---------- NEC Tournament ST. PAUL................ TALLAHASSEE ... District Tournament LAKE BUTLER............. PERRY------------------- LIVE OAK .........-..... State Tournament SEABREEZE............ — 32 30 14 39 33 41 29 43 41 50 68 33 42 41 50 64 42 33 . 60 50 37 48 . 30 . 28 22 66 41 28 27 40 49 27 45 37 44 51 44 35 38 44 48 29 38 41 40 37 42 44 62 55 41 26 Lower, left to right: Upper, left to right Downing, Lamar E I I! Mathis. Francis McNeil. Warren MacLaren, Man t; Gene Cox. Eddie Joe Hewett, Tommy Ives, lommy vilis. Bobby Carter. Ivy Jeff Goss, Billy ( ox. James Managers, Mr. Ted Tucker, Coach. Ramsey, David Davis. Gene Montgomery. JEAN OGDEN and JACK MONTPETIT Senior SUPERLATIVES MOST DIGNIFIED BEST ALL AROUND MARTHA EIKEL and JESSE THOMAS CONSTANCE STEWART and WALTER BROWN- BEST PERSONALITY RACHEL WILSON and JACK ALEXANDER LAZIEST LURA MAE NORRIS and TOMMY BULLARD MOST INTELLIGENT «■ MOST ABSENT MINDED FLORENCE WEEKS and JIMMY MOORE FRIENDLIEST LAVELLE LANGSTON and WALTER EBLING BIGGEST FLIRTS IILLIE HAMMONS and BYRON HOLLINGSWORTH WITTIEST JEWEL SAPP and MORRIS WILLIAMS ft V


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Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Lake City, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

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Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Lake City, FL) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Lake City, FL) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Lake City, FL) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Lake City, FL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958


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