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

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ANN MCBRIDE Editor IAC SH’oOT DONNA JEAN JOHNSON Ass’t Editor PAT GOODBREAD Ass’t Art Editor EDMUND MILTON Ass’t Photography Editor JACK GRIFFIN Photography Editor PAT SLOANE Art Editor cd edica tion An annual is a symbol of another year ended, another class graduated, another job completed. And so it is only fitting that we, the Senior Class of 1951, dedicate this, our annual, to the man who has been a symbol of those qualities for which we have been striving: education, maturity, understanding. Our problems have been his problems; he has been unstinting in his efforts on our behalf. With his guidance we have reached the cross-roads where youth ends and maturity begins. We humbly hope that the paths we choose may forever be a credit to DANIEL P. FOLSOM Top Row, I. to r.—Mrs. Elizabeth Witt, School Secretary; Mrs. Lucy Parsons, B.S., M.S., Dietician; Mr. Albert I. Cina, Musical Certificate, Band; Miss Madge Hutcherson, B.S., Librarian; Miss Rowena Wells, B.A., Remedial Reading; Mr. Ray D. Fortner, B.S., Shop. Second Row, 1. to r.—Mrs. Marojrie Brown, B.S., Home Ec.; Mrs. Mary N. McConnaughhay, B.S., Home Ec. and Home Living; Mr. W. E. Bishop, B.S., M.A., Agriculture; Mr. J. L. Dunaway, Jr., B.S., Agriculture; Miss Corinne Van Iderstine, B.S., Sciences; Mr. Tom Morgan, B.S., Biology and Electricity. Bottom Row, I. to r.—Mrs. Sarah Louise Rivers, B.A., English; Mr. J. C. Sellers, A.B., M.A.E. Cert., English; Mrs. Ethel Browning, B.M., M.E.D., English; Mrs. Ola Lee Means, A.B., Latin, English; Mrs. Mary Baldwin, A.B., English, W. History; Miss Flora Mae McBride, B.A., Spanish, English. Lower Right Comer — Mrs. Meriba Ogden, B.S., Business Ed.; Mrs. Bessie Hiers, B.A., Business Ed. Mrs. Elizabeth Witt, School Sec'y., Byron P. Hileman, Supervising Principal; Mr. Dan P. Folsom, High School Principal Dear Faculty: The day to which we have looked forward for many years has finally come. We laugh and say how glad we are that our school life is over. In our hearts there is an altogether different feeling—a feeling of loneliness and sadness that is undescribable. Although we may never come back, we shall never forget you. Man hath a weary pilgrimage As through the world he winds, On every stage, from youth to age, Still discontent attends With heaviness he casts his eye Upon the road before And still remembers with a sigh, The days that are no more. —Selected 4 Upper Left—Mr. Charles Fay, B.S., W. History, P. A. D.; Mrs. Mary Futch, B.S., Soc. Studies; Mr. T. J. Cicger, B.S., Science. Top Row, 1. to r.—Mr. Walter Foy, B.S., Ph. Ed.; Miss Elaine Brown, B.S., Ph. Ed.; Mr. William F. Arm- strong, B.S., Effective Living, Sci.; Mr. Tommy Terry, B.S., Ph. Ed.; Mrs. Rosebud McColskey, B.S., Ph. Ed.; Mr. Ted Tucker, B.S., M.E.D., American History. Bottom Row, 1. to r.—Mrs. Veda Attawav, B.A., Math; Mr. W. E. Kent, B.S., M.A.E., Math; Mrs Johnv Johnson, B.A., Math; Mr. B. L. Langford, B.S.. Math; Mr. Kenneth Hastings. B.S., Civ ics; Mrs. Lula Andrewes, Social Studies. I have lived a fairly serene life. I have had my moments of pain, and at the present time I have turned slightly green—all because I have acquired a new coat of paint. I saw the Class of ’51 for the first time in the fall of 1945. They were an eager lot! They were a green bunch then, dressing up Hallowe'en Witches, digging holes in the desks and walls, and generally trying to impress me with their originality, which incidentally, they did. Through the years my halls were filled with gleeful throngs after the gridiron victories over Live Oak, and my classrooms saw the determined class supplying an- swers to the numberless questions asked by the faculty in the semester tests. Then at last the class of ’51 left my painted halls in quest of new kingdoms to conquer. er O God from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, make us worthy of the rich heritage that we in our America enjoy. Strengthen us in body and in spirit by work and play, by fellowship and friendship, so that we may be fitted for our calling in the service of our country and the world. Make us honest, diligent and loyal, so that we may do honor to our parents and to this school and to Thee who has created us to glorify Thy name. 6 Amen. Seniors It was way back in 1938 that we first entered dear old Central Elementary School. We were scared at this new and different experience, but felt well able to cope with the terrible “three R’s and with our very first teachers: Miss Watkins, Miss Glenn, and Miss Bell. The fact that we were missing half of our front teeth gave us a rather ferocious appearance, but the girls were al- ready sort of cute with their pigtails and big bow ribbons, and the boys felt pretty sharp in their short pants and slicked down hair. As we grew older and became sophisticated fifth and sixth graders, we looked forward to the day when we would go to school in the brick building.” But alas, when that day came we found that we were only those “pesky little seventh graders” who scooted around the building looking for their classrooms (and getting trampled on by any upperclassmen whose path we happened to cross). We’ll never forget the funny feeling we had the first time we got lost in the big halls. Everyone seemed to know where they were going except us. But we felt pretty proud of being “big-shots”—attending pep meetings, having a football hero, going to chapel every Friday, and belonging to scads of clubs. We worked hard in Thespians, the Honor Society, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, the Student Council, F. H. A., F. F. A., and Keyettes. The years w'hizzed by and brought a lot of changes. We got taller and broader (too broad sometimes). The boys finally discovered that girls were nice for more than throwing dead mice at. One by one the girls started sporting lipsticks, high-heels, and all the other paraphenalia that makes makes a girl a girl. And the boys would get up fifteen minutes earlier in the morning to scrape a razor over a cheek that didn't need it. Our Junior year brought a problem—how to earn money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. A magazine drive seemed the logical answer. No more loafing in the afternoon—we canvassed the town crying plaintively, Please, lady, subscribe to a magazine!” We began planning for the banquet. The theme, April Showers, was carried through with umbrellas, sprinkling cans, and elves. The menu listed flower nectar, rainbow cobbler, and other delicacies. A huge success and an occasion never to be forgotten by any of us, our banquet was the high spot of our high school careers. The time is drawing nearer to that day when we’ll no longer be seniors or anything else in high school. Despite a lot of talk about how happy we’ll be when we no longer have to study or try to please our teachers, when we get down to brass tacks most of us aren’t nearly as overjoyed as we like to appear at the thought of leaving Columbia High School. We’ll never forget these four years. 8 Leonard Adams C” Club 3; Cheerleader 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Track 2. Ralph Allbritton F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Jr. Honor Society X; “Best Looking.” Billy F. Attaway Boy Scouts—Eagle; C” Club 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Football Manager 4; Track 2. Esther Bailey Glee Club 1; Jr. Honor So- ciety 1; National Honor So- ciety 2. Anne Barker F. H. A. 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 1, Pres. 3, Vice-P. 4; Keyettes 3; National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4; Student Council Treas. 1, Sec. 2, Vice-P. 3, Pres. 4; Tiger Staff (Ass’t. Ed- itor) 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, Re- porter 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4; Hallowe'en Carnival Queen 4; “Laff It Off'; “Follies of ’49 ; “Most Likely to Succeed.” Carolyn Bearden Annual Staff 3; F. H. A. 1; Girl Scouts 1; Glee Club 4; Jr. Honor Society 1; Keyettes (Treasurer) 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, Sec. 4; Student Council 1, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; “Most Dignified.” D. H. Bevan, Jr. Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3; First Aid Club 1; Hi-Y 3, 4; Travel Club 1. Maymie Lou Bradshaw Annual Staff 4; Basketball 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1, 3, Vice-P. 2, Sec. 4; Girls’ State; Keyettes 3; National Honor Society 2. 4; Student Council 3, Rep. 4; Teen Town Council; Thespians 2, 3, 4, “Say It With Music,” M o u n t a i n Justice, Tiger House ; Tiger Staff (Editor) 3, 4; Volleyball 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice-P. 4; “C” Club Treas. 4. 9 Sam Bradshaw Bov Scouts 1, 2, 3; F. F. A 1, 2; First Aid Club 1; Hi-} 4. Billy Brannen Basketball B” 2, 3; Boy Scouts 1, 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; “Most Dignified. Frank Brannon F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. Verdie Inman Buie “Ducky Annual Staff 4; Band, Major- ette 1; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Mas- cot 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Thes- pians 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4; “Mountain Justice; Class President 1; “Most Popular. Mary Brown Band 1; “C” Club 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Thespians 3, 4. Betty Jo Bush “T ubby F. H. A. 1, 2; Girl Scouts 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 4. Marjorie Ann Carter Basketball 2; Glee Club. Gloria Ann Catledce Girl Scouts 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Library Club 1; National flonor Society 3. 10 John Chasteen F. F. A. 1; Key Club 3. Paul Alfred Christen- son, Jr. Al’’ Band 1, 2, 3; “C” Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. Newbern Colley Camera Club 1; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Jr. Honor Society 1; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Loretta Commander Allied Youth 1; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; “C Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Cheer- leader B” 1, 2; Cheerleader Club 1; Girl Scouts Pres. 1, 2; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Teen Town Pres. 4; Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, “Laff It Off.” “Tiger House;” Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Volleyball 4; F. F. A. Sweetheart (Bill Shee- ley Chapter) 3, 4; “Most Ver- satile.” Rachel Colson F. H. A. 2, 3, President 4. Eleanor Cotton Irma. Band 1, 2, 3. 4; C” Club 2; F. H. A. 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Thespians 4; Tiger Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4. Billy Cox Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; “Most Likely to Succeed.” Geneva Cox 11 Emma Lou Darley Camera Club 1; Cheerleader Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 1; Library Club 1, 2, 4. Glenadene Davis Band, Majorette, 1; Camera Club 1; “C” Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2; Girl Scouts 1, 2; Jr. Dra- matics 1; Library Club 2, 3; Student Council 2; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Mountain Justice,” “Tiger House; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Follies of ’49; Christmas Pageants 2, 3; “Say It With Music;” “Bipgest Flirt.” Albert Davis Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 4. Galena Dicks Jr. Honor Society 1; National Honor Society 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Rodney Dicks F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Parliamentary Proce- dure Team; Key Club. 0 A r « Edward Epling Band 1, 2, 3, 4; “C” Club; Bov Scouts 1, 2; First Aid Club 1; Hi-Y 3, 4; Travel Club I. 12 Lamar Parnell Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; lli-Y 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Most Absent Minded.” Marianne Parnell Allied Youth 1; Camera Club 1; C Club 1; Cheerleader Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Jr. Dramatics 1; Jr. Honor Society 1; Keyettes 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4, “Say It With Music;” Christmas Pageant 2, 3; Tiger Staff 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Follies of '49, It’s A Date.” Clarence Feacle Band 2, 3; Boy’s State 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Convention 3; Key Club 3; Library Club 2; National Honor Society 2, 3. Much Feacle Basketball Manager 4; Scouts 1, 2; F. F. A. 1. Boy Xandra Finlayson Transferred from Colorado Springs 2; Band (Majorette) 3, 4; Girl Scouts 3; Hi-Y Mascot 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Thespians, Sec. 3, 4, “Tiger House;” Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Fol- lies of ’49;” Best Looking.” Nina Fountain F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, James Fountain F. F. A. Parliamentary Proce- dure Team 1, Convention 2, Public Speaking 3, 4. 13 Mary Ella Godbold Glee Club 1; Library Club 1; 4-H Club 1. Patricia Anne Goodbread Pat Allied Youth 1; Annual Staff 4; Camera Club 1; F. H. A. 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, Sec.; Jr. Dramatics 1; Jr. Honor Society 3; Keyettes 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3; 4-H Club 1; Follies of ’49;” Homecoming Sponsor 4; “Wittiest.” Ivey Jeff Goss Dog” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; C” Club 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 4; Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Patsy Ruth Granger Pat Camera Club 1; Girl Scouts 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Tiger Staff 4; Travel Club 1; Montverde School 2. Genevieve Green Jack Griffin Annual Staff 4; Boy Scouts 1, 2; First Aid Club 1; Football 3. 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; “Friend- liest.” Betty Jane Gregory Allied Youth 1; Camera Club 1; Cheerleader “B” 1; F. H. A. 1, 2; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Jr. Dramatics 1; Library Club 1, 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4, “Mountain Justice; Tiger Staff 3; 4-H Club 1. 2; Laff It Off“Fol lies of ’49, It’s A Date;” “Laziest.” Freddie Harper Spanish Club 3. 14 Julia Harris F. H. A. 1, 2, 3. Gussie Mae Hunter F. H. A. 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Eddie Joe Hewett Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy Scouts 1; Camera Club 1; “C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Student Council 3; Track 2, 3, 4; “Most Athletic.” Mary Virginia Ives Ginny Camera Club 1; “C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Club 1; F. H. A. 2, 4; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Mascot 4; Jr. Dramatics 1; Kevettes 3; Student Council 1; Thespians 2, 3, “Say It With Music;” Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Chap. 3, 4; Follies of ’49” “Cuteat.” Hugh Johns F. F. A. String Band 1, 2, Quartette 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Glee Club 4. Dolly Jane Kjcklichter Basketball 4; Cheerleader Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 4; Jr. Honor Society 1; Library Club 1; National Honor So- ciety 2; Student Council 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Volleyball 4; “Friendliest. Ralph Little F. F. A. 1, 2, Rep. 3. Nolan Kirby F. F. A. 1, 2. 15 Vivian Kirby Girl Scouts 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3. Elizabeth Knox Music Club 1, 2; Nationa Honor Society 3; Spanish Clul 2, 3. Ted Johns “Oakie F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Donna Jean Johnson Annual Staff 4; Basketball Manager 4; “C” Club 4; Cheer- leader “B 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3; Jr. Dramatics 1; Jr. Honoi Society 1; Keyettes 3; Latin Club 1, 2; National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4; Teen Town Coun- cil 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Tigei Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Vol- leyball 3, 4; Most Depend- able. Marie Johnson F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1, 2; Jr. Dramatics 1; Library Club 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. Josephine Jones Joe Spanish Club 2. Ray Johnson Boxing 3; F. F. A. Quartette 2, 3, 4, Harmonica Contest 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3; Glee Club 4. Wallace Joyner Baby Face Baseball 1, 4; Basketball 4; Boxing 3; Football 2, 3, 4. 16 Gerald Keen F. F. A. 1. Hyatt Law American Legion Baseball; Band 1, 2, 3; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, Explorer 4; Football 3, 4; National Honor Society; Key Club 3; Travel Club 1. Jane Leslie F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; 4-H Club 1. 2. R. A. Lord F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Ann McBride Allied Youth 1; Annual Staff 3, Editor 4; F. H. A. J, Tiwu. 2, Pres. 3, Parliamentarian 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, Pres. 4; Keyettes Vice-Pres. 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, Pres. 4; Student Council 1; Thespians 2, 3, Pres. 4, Say It With Music, Tiger House; Tri-Hi-Y Rep. 3, 4; Class Vice- Pres. 1, Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Fol- lies of ’49;” D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award 4; Most Intellectual.” Jack McGlew “C Club 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Quartette 3; F. H. A. 4; Football 3, 4; Glee Club 4. Tommy McKee American Legion Baseball 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Cam- era Club 1; Hi-Y 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 4; Travel Club 1. W illiam Rexford MacLaren Billy Transferred from Miami Edi- son High. 17 Betty McNeal Camera Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2 Nit a Martin Allied Youth 1; Band, Major- ette 1, 2, 3,; Camera Club 2; Cheerleader B”; F. H. A. 1; Girls Scout 1, 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4; ‘Follies of ’49.” Aubrey H. Mears F. F. A. 2. Usina Meeks Camera Club 1; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2; Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Rainbow Girls Treas. 3, 4. Edmund Milton Shorty Annual Staff 4; Boys’ State; Hi-Y 2, Treas. 3, Vice-P. 4; Jr. Honor Society 1; Key Club Pres. 3; National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4, “Mountain Justice,” “Tiger House;” Tiger Staff 3; Travel Club 1; Class Pres. 2, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; “Most Intellec- tual. James Montgomery Annual Staff 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State; Cam- era Club 1; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 3; Hi-Y Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Key Club 3; Student Council 4; Teen Town, Vice-Pres. 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4, “Mountain Justice,” Christmas Pageant 2, 3; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Mascot 4; Class Pres. 1, 4; “Most Popular.” Audrey Pearce Lamar Pearce F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. 18 Charles Ernest Phillips Charlie F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. Mary Beth Phillips Cole Pinky Band 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1; “C” Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader “B” 1, “A 2, 3; F. H. A. Song Lead- er 1; Girl Scouts 1; Jr. Dra- matics 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Thes- pians 2, 3, Say It With Mu- sic,” “Christmas Trees; Tiger Staff 2, 3; Volleyball 3, Capt. 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Most Athletic. Shirley Pope Transferred from High Springs 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 3; Beta Club 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Volleyball 3, 4; He Couldn’t Marry Five.” Billy Roberts Hi-Y 4; Key Club 3; National Honor Society 3; 4-H Club 1; Most Dependable.” Dolphus Rivers Norma Robinson Transfer from Mason City 3 Band 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2 Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 1, 2 Class Secretary 4. Earl Rowen Boxing 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Quartette 4. Arthur Sasser F. F. A. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3. 19 4 Merry Lou Shepard t Shep Allied Youth 1; Band 1; Cam- era Club 1; “C” Club 1; F. H. A. Sec. 1; Girl Scouts 1, 3; Jr. Dramatics 1; Library Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Thespians 8, 4; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Transferred to Montverde Private School 2; “Most Absentminded.” H. L. SlSTRUNK X” Club 3; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; Football 3. Pat Sloanb Transfer from Ohio 4; F. H. A. 4; Girl Scouts 4; Thespians 4; Tiger Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; National Honor Society 4. Leonard L. Symons I .elia Ann Tompkins Band 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 1, 2, Rep. 3; Jr. Dramatics 1; Jr. Honor Society 1; Library Club 1; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2. 3. Barbara Ann Spearman Bobbie Transfer from Landon High 2; Girl Scouts 2; National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Thespians 2, 3. 4. James Thomas Caesar Baseball 2, 3. 4; C” Club 2, 3, 4; F. F. A.; Football 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y; Jr. Honor Society 1; Key Club 3; Class Vice-Pres. 2; Senior Class Skit; “Most Ver- sa tile. ” Wilfred Tyre “C Club 3; F. F. A. 1, 2. 3. Quartette 3, Pres. 3; Football 3; Glee Club 4. 20 Alida Jane Van Iderstinb Allied Youth 1; Annual Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3; “C” Club 1, 2, 3; Girl Scouts 1, 2; Jr. Dra- matics 1; Jr. Honor Society 1; Keyettes 3; Library Club Pres. 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Tiger Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; D. A. R. American History Award 3; W. O. W. American History Award 3; “Laff It Off; Brenau Journalism Conference 4, Mary Virginia Wilkes F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Library Club 1, 2; Rainbow Girls 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 1. Peggy Jo Williams Basketball 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, Treas. 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Library Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Volleyball 4. Betty Jo Waldron Glee Club; Library Club; Ti- ger Staff. Elizabeth Williams F. H. A. 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Library Club 1, 4. Otto Benton 21 I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SENIOR CLASS OF 1951 I, Leonard Adams, do hereby will my ability to collect money for Mrs. Hiers to any thief. I, Ralph Albritton, being of unsound body and no mind will my crooked arm to Hubert Combs. I, Billy Attaway, being of unsound mind, leave my ability to be head football manager to Robert Byrd. I, Esther Bailey, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to shut up once in a while and listen for a change to Joanna Adicks and my ability to finish school to Earl Coleman. I, Ann Barker, do will and bequeath my ability to become president of the student body, although Mr. Fay says I am just an ignorant female, to Barbara Stewart. I, Carolyn Bearden, do will my height to Betty Tollison, and also will my dignity to Sissy Ives, who I’m sure can use it. I, D. H. Bevan, being of sound mind and body do h ereby will and bequeath my manly Fis-E-Q to Bert Herlong. I, Maymie Lou Bradshaw, being of strong body and the opposite kind of mind, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname Dummy” to Jo Ann Howard and my ability to overcome the tomboy stage to Sylvelin Tollison. I, Sam Bradshaw, being of a mind not so sound, will my ability to own an automobile or jalopy in high school to Lamar Ellis. I, Billy Brannen, being of sound mind and body will my dignity to Wayne Stienburg. I, Frank Brannon, will my ability to get along with Miss Hutcherson to Laveme Brannon. I, Mary Louise Brown, hereby will and bequeath my ability to get in on the end of everything to June Hammons and my usual name to anyone who may enter C. H. S. with an unusual one. I, Verdie Inman Buie, (better known as “Ducky”) do hereby will and bequeath my cheerleader ability to that vivacious Katherine Jacobs, to do with as she sees fit. I, Betty Jo Bush, being of sound mind and large body will my nickname ‘Tubby” and my fatness to Betty Tollison, provided that she will not try to reduce. I, Marjorie Ann Carter, being of sound body and unsound mind, do hereby will and bequeath my “quick smile” to Mr. Byron P. Hileman. I, Gloria Catledge, being of sound body do will and bequeath my ability to get a date with a particular boy before Libby Morgan does, to the girl who can beat her to it; and my never forgotten bangs to Annette McCray. I, Doris Catledge, being of sound mind and unsound body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Laura June Mershon and Betty June Pearce. I, John Chasteen, will my ability to stay in detention hall half the time to Russell Hancock. I, A1 Christianson, will my ability to hunt deer in safety to Donald Hall, who I think needs it very much; and my ability to hunt dear to Charles Okerstrom. Me, Jack Cole, does hereby will and bequeath my pleasing” temper to Mr. Armstrong and my pretty blue eyes to Sharron Higgs. I, Newbem Colley, being of soft mind and sound body hereby will my good looks and curly hair to Donald Smiley” Higgs and my slim figure to Mr. Hileman. I, Rachel Colson, being of good intentions and no mind at all will my ability to stay out of detention hall to Joanne Robinson. I, Loretta Commander, do hereby will my “sweet ’nsugary sarcasm” to Barbara Stewart, who is the most agreeable person I know—that is, provided she throws it away as soon as she’s tempted to use it. I, Eleanor Cotten, being of questionable mind and sound body do hereby will my tide, “My Friend, Irma,” to Nancy Hunter, whom I feel is dumb enough to have earned it I, Billy Cox, hereby will my Oop shaped legs to “Pee Wee” Bums, so in years to come he will have more power ot run the quarterback sneak. I, Geneva Cox, hereby will my ability to go steady to Jo Ann Howard, and my shortness I leave to my sister, Polly Ann. I, Grady Crew, being of sound mind will my ability to get along with teachers to I larry Lee Crews. I, Lenvil Crews, being of sound mind, not to mention tbe body, do hereby will and bequeath my delicate waistline to Ralph Tyre, who would, no doubt, like to have it. I, Emma Lou Darly, will my ability not to get mad so easy to Nancy Chasteen, who really needs it. I, Albert Davis (Dead Ernest No. 2) being of sound mind and unsound body do hereby will and be- queath my straight forefinger to Mr. Ted “Terrible” Tucker and my “wings” to Harold “Shoes” Taylor, so he can lift his tiny feet, size 12, off the ground, except when pitching. I, Glenadene Davis, just being, do hereby will and bequeath my title Biggest Flirt to June Hammons, and my natural blonde hair to Sissy Ives. I, Galena Dicks, hereby will my ability to be friendly and get along with others, to Nancy Chasteen. I, Rodney Dicks, being of unsound mind and body too, hereby, will my brains in typing and ability to tvpe 13 words a minute with 13 errors to Earl Brown. I, Edward Epling, being of sound mind and body d) will to Bill Ellis, my nickname “Big Monster,” be- queathed to me by Francis McNeil; to Buddy Granger, I leave my curly hair and the privilege to comb it every five minutes in each class. I, Lamar Farnell, will my absent mind to Mason Joye and my nickname BuH” to Donald Higgs. I, Marianne Farnell, do hereby will my hilarious whoop, which some people call a laugh, to Parry Bruce, and my curly brown hair to Regna Ray. I, Clarence Feagle, will and bequeath my ability in salesmanship to Elbert Feagle, and my ability to sit up in class and look dumb to Brady Brinkley. I, Hugh Feagle, hereby will and bequeath by ability to get along with Miss Van to any 7th and 8th grader who takes science under her. I, Xandra Finlayson, will my ability to do the “Dirty Boogie” to Sandra Bloodworth and my slow Southern drawl to Tay-ed Tucker. 1, James Fountain, hereby will my ability to make a speech before a group to my brother, Fritz. 1, Nina Fountain, being of unsound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my typewriter, the last one on the first row of the typing room and my ability to pass Bookkeeping to Martha Mikell. 1, Lawrence Gilbert, do will my name, Watermelon, to anyone who can use it. 1, Mary Ella Godbold, being of unsound mind and body, will my 23-inch waistline to Faye Wilson and my ability to graduate to Lucille Vinning. Me, Pat Goodbread, does hereby will my ability to play basketball to Pat Phillips and one-half of my wittiness to Patty Bruce and the other half to Linda Arnold so they can be the biggest half wits in C. H. S. 1, Ivy Jeff Goss (Dead Ernest No. 1), being of sound mind and unsound body do hereby will and be- queath my little nose to Gene Cox and my small hand to Bobby Carter. I, Pat Granger, being of small mind and even emaller body, do will and bequeath my ability to talk all the time to Ruth Shingler, and my ability to be a “One-Man Woman” to Libby Morgan. I, Genevieve Green, being of unsound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to work algebra to Betty Jane Clyatt and my ability to do bookkeeping to Mildred Register. 1, Betty Jane Gregory, having never been in my right mind, do hereby will and bequeath my lovely disposition to Sharon Higgs and my laziness and ability to be late, which were willed to me by Theta Farnell, to Regna Ray. 1, Jack (Pear Shape) Griffin, being of big body and bald head, do hereby will and bequeath to Cookie” Johnson my curly hair and to Bill Ellis—my pear shape. I, Freddie Harper, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my typewriter to Sue Skyles, hoping she will make better use of it than I did and my ability to finish school to my sister, Shirley Harris. I, Eddie Joe Hewett, do hereby will and bequeath my wire hair and my “bow legs to Billy Ogden. I, Gussie Mae Hunter, being of sound mind, not to mention how rusty the bolts, hereby will to Tercie Dicks my ability to annoy my teachers. I, Mary Virginia Ives, do not will my friendship with Mr. Tucker to anyone, but I do will my inherited - title of “Biggest Flirt” to Patty Bruce. 1, Hugh Johns, being of sound mind and body, hereby will my ability to buy cigarettes to Gene Mc- Cullough. 1, Ted Johns (Oakie), being of sound mind and body will my ability to place kick to Fitch Hugh Lee and my large feet to Doyle Cason. I, Donna Jean Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to flirt with every boy in school and go steady at the same time to Patsy Sheppard, and I hope that she enjoys it as much as I did. We, Marie Johnson and Lelia Ann Thompkins, being of sound mind and body do hereby will our booth at Truett’s Soda Shoppe to Joppy Ives and Libby Morgan provided they use it to the best advantage and will it to two more deserving people. I, Sugar Ray Johnson, being of sound beliefs and wandering mind will my golden vocals to Billy Ogden, and my great size to Ralph Tyre. I, Josephine Jones, being of unsound mind and body will my ability to take bookkeeping to Ivan Perry; and my ability to graduate I leave to Ella Mae Walker. I, Wallace “Baby Face” Joyner, being of weak mind and hardly that, do will a little of my I, Gerald Keen, being of sound mind and body will my ability to get along with Mr. Folsom to Donald Hall and S. L. Dukes, and my ability to play football to “Snig Cox. I, Dolly Kicklighter, being of insane mind and sound body hereby will my title Friendliest” to Bar- bara Stewart and my athletic ability to my sister, Jackie. I, Nolan Kirby, hereby will my ability to make good grades to Bert Herlong. I, Vivian Kirby, being of sane body and no brain do hereby will my quietness and slenderness to Faye Wilson, who no doubt needs it. I, Elizabeth Knox, being of sound mind(?) do hereby will my height to Janie Richardson and my ability to pass Spanish to Shirley Witt. I, Hyatt Law, hereby will and bequeath my nickname “Mullet” to “Willie Hop” Bums. I, Jane Leslie, being of contented mind and rusty hinges do hereby will my slow walk and ability to take life easy to Ann Geoghagan. I, Ralph Little, hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. Folsom to Harry Lee Crews. I, R- A. Lord, do hereby will my drawing board and T-Square to Mr. Fortner. I, Ann McBride, do hereby will and bequeath my musical inclinations and my ability to do acrobatics to Carolyn Black. 1, Jack McGlew, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to star on the football team to Howard Hurst, who will no doubt need it. Me, Tommy McKee, being of questionable sanity and erratic mind do hereby will my pitching fire” arm to Harold Taylor. I, Billy McLaren, being of sound mind and of physical fitness do hereby will one of my size 11 boots to Betty Tolleson and my scholastic ability to Charles Okerstrom. I, Betty McNeal, being of big body and sound mind do hereby will and bequeath my 32-inch waist- line to Jannette Brannon, whose is 25. 1, Nita Martin, will my ability to chew and pop my gum longer than anyone else in school to Sissy” Ives and my great athletic ability to June Hammons. I, Aubrey Meats, being of sound body and unsou nd mind will my abil'.y to sleep in class to any fortunate person who can get away with it. I, Usina Meeks, hereby will my ability to get out a half-day of school, to Laura June Mershon, who is in very bad need of it. I, Edmund Milton, in my eruditeness and diminutive body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to speak ambiguously to Jerry Mathews. I, James Montgomery, being of sound body and empty arms, will my ability to save money to Bobby Ubangi” Carter, and to Gene Cox, the title Biggest Flirt,” which was passed down to me from Byron Hollings- worth. I, Lamar Pearce, just being, do hereby will my ability to crack corny jokes to Gury “Giggles” Chambers, without paying people to laugh at them. I, Charlie Phillips, being of unsound mind and body do hereby will my ability to make love to “Flabby Jaws” Bedenbaugh with full understanding he will marry Evelyn Anderson before he graduates. To whom it may concern, me, Mary Beth Phillips being of insane bodv(?) to mention nothing of my mind do hereby will as Jean Ogden so willed upon me, my dignity to Sissy Ives. I, Shirley Pope, being of small mind to say nothing of my body, will said body to Patsy Ruth Harris and my aspiratoins to be a football player to Snig. I, Dolphus Rivers, solemnly will my old rough drawing and uneven T-Square to Kenneth Morton. I, Billy Roberts, being of sound mind and weak body do hereby will my manly chest to 'Tojo” Higgs. I, Norma Robinson, do hereby will my talking ability to Irene Murray; and my typing ability I leave to Tercie Dicks. I, Earl Rowan, having a well built mind and an educated body do hereby will my seat in detention hall to Bill Murray. I Arthur Sasser, being of unsound mind and unpure heart hereby will my tallness to Doyle Cason. I, Merry Lou Shepard, being of absent mind and not so absent body will my aforesaid absentminded- ness to Natasha Ablon, and my nickname. Bones, which was willed to me by Buddy Goodbread last year, to Katherine Jacobs. I, Margaret ( I’m married ) Sirmons, leave everything to Yvonne DeVane except my husband, which I think I’ll keep for awhile. I, Pat Sloane, haven’t got any worldly possessions to will to anyone. My one asset is my “Southern” accent (acquired after much practice) and I leave it to Mr. Faye, who needs it like a hole in the head. I, Barbara Spearman, do hereby will my ability to get married to Libby Morgan and my ability to read shorthand to Yvonne DeVane. I, Leonard Symond, do hereby will my ability to say “cooter” and pronounce my “s’s” without whistling to Mr. Charles Fay. I, James Thomas, being the Champion,” hereby will and bequeath my ability to let passes slip through my hands to “Pee Wee” Bums, the runner-up of the 50-51 football season. I, Wilfred Tyre, hereby will and bequeath my large feet, (size 8Vi) to Harold Taylor (size 13). I, Alida Van Iderstine. being of sound mind do hereby will my ability to go steady to Joanna Adicks and my ability to stay on the Honor Society four years to Harold Taylor. I. Bettv Jo Waldron, leave my ability to graduate to my brother, John. Hear ye! Hear ye! Me, Mary Virginia Wilkes, does will and bequeath the bone in my leg to Sharron Higgs. I, Elizabeth Williams, being of sound mind and what body do hereby will and bequeath my few inches in height to Edward Jenkins who is in great need of them and my ability to graduate to Grace Darley. To whom it may concern! I, Peggy Jo Williams, just being, hereby will and bequeath my pleasing temper to Patty Bruce and my big brown eyes to Joanne Geibeig. THE PROPHECY THE COLUMBIA COUNTY LEDGER LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, JUNE 6, 1961 Editor—Ann McBride Assistant Editor—Donna J. Johnson LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, JUNE 6, 1961 SHERIFF COX SEEKS BANDITS MAYOR AND STAFF TO TOUR FLORIDA The Mayor, James Mont- gomery, and his entire staff left today for a two weeks tour of Florida. Some of the staff that went with him were: James Thomas, Lawrence Gil- bert, Hugh Feagle, and Secre- tary Carolyn Bearden. Mias Mary Lou Sheppard Added to School Faculty- Miss Merry Lou Sheppard, the well known music critic, has just been added to the Co- lumbia High School faculty. She will replace Miss Ann Wilby. MISS SHIRLEY POPE ANNOUNCES THE OPENING Of Her Modeling School LOOK-AGAIN Phone 370 If She Doesn’t Answer, She’s Not There BRADSHAW RECEIVES HEROIC MEDAL Lake City’s HERO, Sam Bradshaw, stationed “on the other side of nowhere,” has just received another medal for heroic deeds in the field of potato peeling.” Hospital Staff Is Boosted Lake Shore Hospital has just added to their staff two new nurses, Miss Donna Jean Johnson and Miss Anne Bark- er. Johnson-McGlew at Bull Frog Club Ray Johnson and Jack Mc- Clew are now singing at the Bull Frog Club,” located about twelve miles down the Swanee Ribber.” ARE YOU HUNGRY? ARE YOU TIRED? If You Want to Sleep or Eat, or Sleep and Eat, Come to... STUFF AND SNUFF HOTEL ALIDA JANE AND DON DANSBY PROPRIETORS BEVANS WINS RACE D. H. Bevans just won an- other “Speed Demon” hot-rod race. This makes his eighth in succession. Of course, he is a pitiful sight... “but the race must go on.” Famed's Hotshots Here on Trip Lamar Famell and his six piece band have just hit town. They are on one of their road trips between Lulu and Lake City. He is featuring Edward Epling in a solo entitled, Headaches!” ATTENTION: Tall (ials! If you tall girls are inter- ested in joining a Timber Tall Lassies’ Club,” see Miss Ginny Ives, who (by the way) finally reached the height of 5’ 1”. Phone XYZ Hewitt and Tyre Suspects Columbia County Sheriff, Billy “Tough One” Cox is looking for two bandits who stole his wife’s (Maymie Lou) Henry J Convertible last night. The suspects are believed to be the notorious “Baby Face” Hewitt and Small Boy” Tyre (Welfred). Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these two characters please notify the sheriff at once. DO YOU HAVE A LONELY HEART • If so, call Miss Margie Car- ter, who gives advice to one and all. Her advice has been helpful through the years. CALL Lonely Hearts Hill For Any Information You Might Desire The Columbia County Ledger—June 6, 1961 Page 2 Random Jottings MARRIAGE Miss Xandra Finlayson and Miss Ducky Buie were home from the University for the week end. They are still work- ing on their M.R.S. degrees there. The man shortage has slowed down their studies. Newbern Colley, that hand- some bachelor, is still dodging all the old maids around town. He just ain’t ready to settle down yet! The Misses Jones, Kick- lighter, Dick, and Brown en- tertained Miss Pat Sloane, noted artist and former resi- dent, with an informal tea. Those invited were: The Misses M. Johnson, B. Mac- Neal, N. Robinson, P. Wil- liams, M. Wilkes, J. Harris, G. Hunter, M. Godbold, L. Tompkins, Fountain, U. Meeks, B. Waldron, and Mrs. D. Miller and Mrs. E. Bailey. ARE YOU TROUBLED BY A STRANGE HACKING COUGH? If so, use the Martin-Green special remedy Ne-Had-a-Cough Sure bet to cure or kill. If it doesn’t work, that’s tough! ANNOUNCEMENTS Betty Jo Bush and Grady Crews. • Rachel Colson and Ralph Albritton. • • • Vivian Kirby and Billy Mac- La ren. Geneva Cox and Clarence Feagle. • • • Jane Leslie and James Foun- tain. Births Pat and Tommie Bullard are proud to announce the birth of a baby boy, bom June 2, 1961, at 11:55 a. m. This baby has the brightest red hair. Bobby and Whit Spearman are announcing the arrival of a 7-lb. boy, bom June 2, 1961, at 1:00 p. m. This baby has the most beautiful brown eyes you have ever seen. Cole in Honolulu Jack writes Mary Beth from Hawaii that he is enjoying the McBRIDE SIGNS LIFETIME CONTRACT NEVER FEAR, GREGORY'S HEAR Have you ever thought about who puts your calls through when you call your gal or guy; friend or pal? Well a telephone operator does the job. And if you ever think someone is listening in on you, have no fear—it’s just Betty Jane The Ears Gregory, try- ing to get some off hand in- formation. Will Play For Neverest Ann McBride has just signed a life-time contract to play on the “Neverest” basket- ball team for the rest of her athletic career. Elaine Brown, the Nation's Number One Physical Education Coach, now retired, is her new man- ager. Shows at the LAKE THIS WEEK Mon. Tues. — Bang, Bang, Red, starring Jack Tuff Stuff” Griffin and Edmund “Hang On Mil- ton. Wed. ------------Cuties from Columbia, starring Jane “Just Right Leslie, Eleanor Everything” Cotton, Gloria “Gee Whiz” Catledge, and Fjnma Lou Dangerous Darly. Thurs. Fri.___ Love ’Em and Leave 'Em,” starring Lenvil Two-Timing” Crews and Marianne “Love Me Lots” Famell. Also, Loretta “Love Me More” Commander. Sat. ------------“Shine on Happy Half-Wits, starring Pat ’The Half” Good bread and Mary Beth The Other Half Cole with Glenadene “Knack ’Em Dead” Davis. Sun. ----------------- Lassie Go Way,” with Ivey Jeff Dawg” Goss and his trainer, Wallace Joyner. scenery. JV 10RS SOP S JUNIORS Joanna Adicka Stanley Anden Walter Atkinaon Jack Attaway Jerry Bedenbaugh Carolyn Black Shirley Blow Carolyn Brinkley Jeannette Brannon Irene Brown Monroe Cannon Bobby Carter Marvin Christie Robert Christie Jim Caldwell Gene Cox Shirley Craig Doyle Cason Grace Darley Yvonne DeVane Tercie Dicks Don Dansby Harry Crews Mary Dortch Carmen Eichelsderfer Lamar Ellis Ida Mabel Bvitt Tommy Fowler Ann Geotthatcan Martha Gillen 30 JUNIORS Estelle Greta Geo nr e A. Green Grady Green June Hammons Donald B. Hall Russell Hancock Sissy Ives Katherine Jacobe Edward Jenkins Eugene Johnson Eufaula Leigh Jerry Mathews Carl Maudlin Annette MoCray Doris McDonald Kay Melton Roy Merry Irene Murray Lamar Mikell James Morris Kenneth Morton Charles Okerstrom Betty June Pearce Ivan Perry 31 JUNIORS Norm Jean Rouse Alfred Sheely Kathryn Sheely Ruth Shlngler Ethel Skinner Martha Jane Smith Dorothy Strickland Eatn May Taylor Harold Taylor Betty Tolleaon Sylveline Tolleaon Elwood Tyre Ralph Tyre Lucille Vininjr Coy William Fay Wilson Shirley Witt Merlene Brinson SOPHOMORES Pat Cooke Tommy Cox Celia Camming Phylis Dawsey Eleanor Dickens Charles DuPratter Barbara I ukes Stella Durranee Billy Eatmon Joyce Dortch Ted Douglass Veve Douglass SOPHOMORES F«yr f Edenfleld Elbert Feagle Margie Parnell Beverly Fields Bill Fletcher Eugene Gemmer Wayne Hammon Billy Green Elaine Gillen Rosters Gillen Bobby George Joan Gelleig France Harrell Lola Mae Harrell Hoyt Home Deloras Houston Luther Huggins Howard Hurst SOPHOMORES Steve Martin L. H. Mathb Orman Meek Edward Metier Laura June Mershon Bobby Merritt Bobby Robinson Jack Pomeroy Gregory Pollard Billy Ogden Pat Phillipe Sue Pomeroy Irene Norris Regna Ray Janie Rauleraon Joanne Robinson 35 SOPHOMORES Hazel Shaw Juanita Sties ley Jean Sheppard Joan Sheppard Geraldine Smith Jackie Smith Jeanne Smith Josephine Smith Trudy Stewart Sonya Sweat Joan Grey Temple Harry Todd Clarise Thomae rtoyd Ton France Waldron Bill Walker Betty Weeks Luther Williams Joan Williamson 1’egKy Ann Wise Marvalene Wise John Wood Hubert Combs June Dansby Joan Wheeler Margie Crews Shirley Clements Johnny Thomas Bobby Davis Bill Murray 36 Linda Arnold Edgar Bedenbaugh Shirley Ben net Virgie Earls Randolph Feagle Gene Feagle Jimmy Biggs Sandra Blood worth Charles Bradshaw Sidney Floyd Donald Gieger David Coding Laverne Brannon Alethea Boucar Betty Boyette Buddy Granger L. N. Green Robert Green Ann Bradley Patty Bruce Melba Bryan Alice Hamlin Patsy Harris Gerald Hewitt Howard Bulthuis Roma Cannon Laverne Carver Sherrian Higgs Mary Francis Hines Appoline Hodges Glenda Christie Algia Collins Donald Church Juanita Horn Nancy Hunter Frank House James Coarsey Mary Cornell Polly Cox Betty Hurst A1 wood Jensen Cecile Joyner Susie Crawford ICariell Daughertry Robert Denmark Quinn Dicks Carolyn Dicks Larry Douglas Josephine Kirby Sybil Langston Larry Law Leonard McLaren Jimmy McNeal Rita Melser Wayne Douglas Evelyn Downing Alice Dubose Morrison Melton Imogene Mikell Martha Mikell 38 Randolph Mikell Edward Morrison Dicky Munn Curtis Townsend Billy O’Cain Geraldine Parnell Ivalene Pearce Robert Pearce Joe Philbeck Betty Lee Pointer in . Margaret Phillips Betty Purdy Ella Mae Walker Richard Weaver Pat Weeks Francis Wheeler Mildred Wheeler Cumi Williams Elizabeth Williams Donald Williams Jackie Witt Sylvia Williams Dorothy Pane Martin Register Mona Lee Renfroe Maurice Ritch Janie Richardson Mary Louise Rivers Rochelle Sapp Patsy Shepard Sue Skiles Aleene Spradley Wayne Steinberg Gerald Stewart Dicky Scott Paula Sweat Vanerna Sweat Charlotte Thomas Thelma Thomas Herbert Thomas Ted Van Iderstine 39 Row— ° Right: Billy Clark, Clarence Brown, Martice Wise, Jean Barker, Eloise Hunter, Miss McBride, Audrey Ann Carter, Nettie Black; Second Row—L. to R.: Katherine Dow, Lois Dortch, June DePratter, Betty Brown, Opal Colson, Janice Bailey, Kay Anderson; Third Row—L. to R.: Charles Crews, Bobby Austin, Willy Ray Hunter, Alma Bracewell, Shirley Bowman, Ann Croft, William Coleman, Eugene Hewes. First Row—Left to Right: Polly Fielder, Etheline Dupree, Erma Jean Hall, Caroljean Hiers, Bunny Drake, Fritz Fountain, Douglas Hall, Vetaulia Johnson, Helen Hickox, Helen Ellzcy, Elizalx'th Eadie; Second Row—L. to R.: Violet Lynn Hollingsworth, Mary Claire Joyner, Sandra Richardson, Pat Herndon, Hallie Jean Keen, Hazel Davis, Shirley Johnson, Thelma Gilbert; Third Row—L. to R.: Hugh Kirby, Ellis Holiday, Edw'ard Jenkins, Frankie Goss, Mr. Sellers, Carol Hise, Warren Hall, Henry Hawthorne, William Kirby. 40 First Row—Left to Right: Charlotte Horton, Eunice Milligan, Aubrey Merritt, Nancy Chasteen, Topsy Howard, Buddy Lyons, Billy McClain, Andy Morrison, Billy Marchant; Second Row—L. to R.: Jacoueline Kicklighter, Louise Markham, Ruth Ann McCall, Belva Markham, Johnnie Mae Adams, Richard Cheathy, Donald Mayfield, Elaine Sloane; Third Row —L. to R.: Ralph McClellean, Jim McColskey, Mrs. McConnaughhay, Darrell Markham, Robert Mooney, Darrell Mathis. First Row—Left to Right: Langly Niblack, Hinman Rizer, Clay Parker, Ann Sandlin, Joe Lambert, Sally McColskev, Edna Norris, Janette Little, Christene Norris, Betty Ruth Sapp, Gloria Ann Shaw; Second How—L. to R.: Emory Phillips, Larry Schaeffer, Steve Nettles, Warren Robertson, Billy Sandlin, Bobby Sandlin; Third Row—L. to R.: Floyd Robertson, Alfred Pearce, Dolly Lee, Meredith Roberts, Mrs. Futch, Elnita Richardson, Billie June Rossi, Sylvester Reeves. 41 8-E----- First Row—Left to Right: Eva Snelgrove, Georgene Thomas, Bessie Turner, Eddie Tompkins, Bill Wheeler, Jack Walker, Terrie Tompson, Marcei) Tyre, Patsy Wade; Second Row—L. to R.: Corrine Young, Lorrine Young, Beverly Smelt, Nina Guerry, Betty Jo Wheeler, Sandra Maddox, Earline Nelson; Third Row L. to R.: Billy Marchant, Gene Williams, Mr. Kent, David Wallace, George Snyder. 7-A----- First Row—I,eft to Right: Kenneth Cannon, Dennie Adams, David Biggs, Mrs. Johnson; Second Row—L. to R.: Louise Davis, Mary Frances Crews, Nancy Amerson, Glenda Cox, Kuhy Lee Creel, Helen Rose Curry, Delores Charles, Byron Camble; Third Row—L. to R.: W.iiliu e Christie, Jerry Colley, Donald Carter, James Bush, Earl Burd, Mackey Dekle, Chris Johnstone, Stanley Green. 4? - C 7-C--------- First Row—Left to Right: Becky Sherrill, Phillip Davis, Bill Jacobs, Ernest Bames, Mrs. McColskey, Junior Crawford; Second Row—L. to R.: Gavnell Butler, Roblev Ann Bruce, Erma Jean Box, Helen Scoggins, Jacqueline Davis, Mary Johnson, Rhoda Arnold, Alma Jean Morgan, Martha DuBose, Sybil Gunter, Thelma Hurst, Norma Jean Harrison, Shirley Harris, Martha Bennett, Laura Ellen Leverette; Third Row—L. to R.: John Brannon, Levem Jenkins, Douglas Johnson, Sandra Morton, Gene Cole, Jimmie Nettles, Carl Hurt, Curtis Richardson, Leroy Durrance, Wayne Jackson. 43 7-B-------- First Row—Left to Right: John Fowler, Julia Ann Harding, Wayne Hollingsworth, Mrs. Browning, Sally Hodgkins, Jimmie Black; Second Row—L. to R.: Hazel Davis, Earl Davis, Alfred Hall, Martha Ann Stephins Virginia Fielder, Lillie Durrance, Lillie Bell Harper, Nancy McDuffie, Luanna Young, Ruth Statton, Kay Hartsfield, Eloise Ellis, Sandra Knight, Jeanie Durrance; Third Row—L. to R.: Nesbitt Gray, Howell Feagle, Pres Hollingsworth, Ralph Carter, Lee Farr, Eddie Deland, Robert Dortch, John Brim, David Witt, Kenneth Goureay. First Row—Left to Right: Wanna Jane Law, Frances Jenkins, Joaun Jackson, Mr. Gieger; Second Row—L. to R.: Peggy Morrison, Glenda Parnell, Gloria Ann Lee, Priscella Jones, Evangeline Robertson, Cora Lee Roslee, Marion Thomas, Bettv North; Third Row—L. to R.: Bobby Minchin, James Mauldin, Edgar Poitepint, David Sweat, Carlos Prescott, Malley Roberts, Warren Jensen, Junior HarTell, Wendel Rhoden, Ernest McDonald. 44 7_Q_____ First Row—Left to Right: Joyce Revels, Sandra Tice, Ann Thomas, Mr. Foy; Second Row—L. to R.: Tillman George, Joe Hines, Mary Stalvey, Ramona Smithy, Shirlene Vinning, Daisy Waldron, Shirley Harrington, Annette Home, Sylvia Stewart, Wilford Aldridge, Jimmie Harrell, Maxine Wingate, Carole Olstead, Morice Gieger, Jerry Padgett; Third Row—L. to R.: W. C. Adams, Nevin Nettles, Joe Morton, Daly Harrington, Alton Larrymore, James Wheeler, Rudolph Harrington, Michael Jordan, Harry Watkins, James Williams. 7-F______ first Row—Left to Right: Edwin Russ, Fred Skinner, Jerry Wood, Wayne Williams, Mrs. Johnson; Second Row—L. to R.: Curtis Sherrod, Hardy Kemp, Floyd Taylor, Craig Moore, Annette Townsend, Margaret Morris, Pauline Wise, Ann Reese, Sue Pitts, Sue Sullivan, Nora Mae Thomas, Josephine Parrot, Louise Phillips, Louis Starling, Tillman Richards, Tommy Rowan; Third Row—L. to R.: J. C. Williams, John Henry Williams, Mackey Prescott, Joe Wallace, Clyde Vames, Walter B. Sherrod, Levern Starling, Quincey Raulerson, Billy Shaw, Wayne Witt, Harvey Stapleton. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY First Row—L. to R.: Bill Wheeler, Algie Collins, Bill Ellis; Second Row—L. to R.: Jean Mikell, Norma Norris, Nancy Hunter, Snerrian Higgs, Evelyn Downing, Linda Arnold, Meredith Roberts; Third Row—L. to R.: Mrs. Futch, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Browning, Elaine Sloane, Pat Herndon, Mary Claire Joyner, Sandra Richardson, Ann Sandlin, Joe Philbeck, Larry Douglas, David Goding; Fourth Row—L. to R.: Hinman Rizer, Larry Schaeffer, Fritz Fountain, Eddie Thompkins, Jack Walker, Buddy Lyons, Hugh Kirby. 45 JUNIOR GLEE CLUB First Row—Lett to Right: Mrs. Persons, Harr)' Watkins, Martha Bennett, Thelma Hurst, Nonna Jean Harrison, Shirley Harris, Jane Kelly, Mary Johnson, Georgene Thomas, Shirlene Vinning, Tillman George; Second Row—L. to R.: Laura Ellen Leverette, Ramona Smithy, Daisy Waldron, Sandra Morton, Johnnie Brown, Jimmie Nettles; Third Row—L. to R.: Mary Stalvey, Sylvia Stewart, Mary Lou Clyatt, Jacqueline Davis, Martha Dubose, Beverly Smelt, Sandra Tice, Gloria Ann Shaw; Fourth Row—L. to R.: Michael Jordan, Becky Sherrill, Robley Ann Bruce, Joyce Revels, Sandra Maddox, Ann Sandlin, Maxine Wingate; Filth Row— L. to R.: Lorrine Young, Sybil Gunter, Cecile Joyner, Corrine Young, Erma Jean Box, Ann Thomas SENIOR GLEE CLUB First Row—Left to Right: Mrs. Persons, Director, Howard Register, Peggy Jo Williams, Betty Jo Bush, Phillis Dawsey, Betty Bodiford, Gwendolyn Jones, Shirley Clements, Betty Tollison, Shirley Tice, Ray Johnson, Hugh Johns; Second Row—L. to R.: Ted Van Iderstine, Fav Wilson, Frances Harrell, Lou Ellen Pyle, Jean Smith, Carolyn Bearden, Sherrian Higgs, Beverly Fields, Carmen Eickelsderfer, Rosalyn McLendon, Pat Cook, Pianist, Wilfred Tyre. 46 BEST LOOKING Xandra Finlayson and Ralph Allbritton Beautiful faces are those that wear whole-souled honesty printed there. BIGGEST FLIRT Glenadene Davis and Lenvil Crews The adventurous lover is successful stiU. FRIENDLIEST MOST ATHLETIC Mary Beth Cole and Eddie Joe Hewitt At the games end we shall see who gains. Dolly Kicklighter and Jack Chiffin 'The only way to have a friend is to be one. MOST POPULAR Verdie Inman Buie and James Montgomery The people's chosen ones. I I I I I I M I • ii?i!Giaaai ytvttm a . M'iin iriSTKR WITTIEST Pat Goodbread and Leonard Adams An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST DEPENDABLE Donna Jean Johnson and Billy Roberts ‘Dependability is the keystone of success.1 Anne Barker and Billy Cox Success, remember is the reward of toil. 53 54 Front Bow—Left to Right: Verdie Inman Buie, Mary Va. Ives, Loretta Commander, Sissy Ives, Pat Phillips, Barbara Stewart, Jackie Witt; Sec- ond Row—L. to R.: June Hammons, Donna Jean Johnson, Eddie Joe Hewett, Jack Griffin, Leonard Adams, Gene Cox, Lenvil Crews, Stanley Anders, John Wood, Ivy Jeff Goss, C CLUB 56 Mayxnie Lou Bradshaw, Mary Beth Cole; Third Row—L. to R.: Weston Coleman, Billy Cox, James Thomas, Monroe Cannon, James Montgomery, Albert Davis, Billy Attaway, Mr. Armstrong, Miss Elaine Brown, Mr. Foy; Fourth Row—L. to R.: Lamar Ellis, Earl Boyette, Pee Wee Bums, Mason Joye; Back Row—L. to R.: Ted Johns, Ralph Tyre, Harold Tay- lor, Wallace Joyner, Eugene Johnson. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row—Left to Right: Eugene Johnson, Wes- ton Coleman, Jack Griffin, Lamar Ellis, Ralph Albritton, James Thomas, Robert Higgs, Lamar Famell, Harold Taylor; Second Row—L. to R.: Stanley Anders, Donald Higgs, Monroe Cannon, Hyatt Law, Mason Joye, Ivy Jeff Goss, Earl Boyette, Robert Christie, Ted Johns, Billy Cox; Third Row—L. to R.: Wallace Joiner, Len- vil Crews, Ralph Tyre, Gene Cox, Jack McGlew, Pee Wee Burns, John Wood, Hoyt Horne, Eddie Joe Hewett. Jimmy Morris; Fourth Row—L. to R.: Bill Armstrong, Tommy Terry, Walter Foy, Coaches; Charles Case, Robert Byrd, Billy Attaway. Ted Van Iderstine, Man- agers. 58 FOOTBALL SCORES Fernandina ________ 14 Daytona Beach 6 Ocala _________ .. 13 Bolles ______________ 0 New Smyrna_________ 6 St. Pauls____________ 7 Gainesville . 0 Tallahassee 7 Live Oak _ 7 C. H. S._____24 C. H. S._____12 C. H. S. . .. 19 C. H. S._____33 C. H. S._____15 C. H. S..... 6 C. H. S. _______20 C. H. S. 14 C. H. S. 0 OPPONENTS C. H. S. Madison 40 25 Ocala 17 21 Perry 22 23 St. Paul 21 20 Sanderson 32 16 Live Oak 18 27 Lake Butler 43 27 Madison 39 16 Perry 37 24 Ocala 24 25 Live Oak 44 45 St. Paul 19 48 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row, 1. to r.: Donna Jean Johnson, manager; Barbara Stewart; Nora Ann McColskey; Sissy Ives; June Hammons; Maymie L. Bradshaw; Dolly Kicklighter; Shirley Witt; Peggy Jo Williams; Sylvelin Tolleson; Libby Morgan, manager. Back Row, 1. to r.; Mary Beth Cole, Loretta Commander, Carol Graves, Regna Ray, Pat Phillips, E. Brown, Coach. GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL TEAM First Row, 1. to r.: Peggy Jo Williams, Sylvelin Tolleson, Maymie Lou Bradshaw, Mary Beth Cole, Dolly Kicklighter, Lucille Vining. Second Row: jo Ann Howard, Manager, Donna Jean Johnson, June Hammons, Betty Jane Gregory, Pat Phillips, Shirley Pope, Loretta Commander, Regna Ray, Miss Brown, Coach. 60 BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right: Gene Cox, Eddie Joe Hewett, Albert Davis, John Wood, Lamar Ellis, Eidward Jenkins, Pee Wee Bums, Don Dansby, Bobby Carter, Wallace Joyner, Ivy Jeff Goss, James Montgomery, Billy Cox. Center: Bill Walker, Mgr.; Mr. Ted Tucker, Coach; High Feagle, Mgr. “B” TEAM BASKETBALL OPPONENTS Leon 38 Faculty 30 Madison 27 Ocala 39 Perry 38 St. Paul 52 Bolles 40 Live Oak 30 Deland 51 Mainland 61 Madison 42 Bolles 28 Perry 51 Leon 48 Mainland 51 Ocala 65 Live Oak 62 Deland 60 N. E. C. Fletcher 39 Mainland 53 Leon 54 District Grow II Perry 63 Rack Row: Mason Joye, Fred Walker, Morrison Melton, Ralph Tyre, Martin Page, Billy Ogden, Luther Huggins, Coach Tommy Terry. Front Row: Wayne Hammons, Charles Bradshaw, Bobby Robinson, Charles Buckles, Harry Tucker, Wayne Steinberg. C. H. S. 32 63 35 48 44 42 33 32 40 41 44 20 37 42 53 64 44 39 56 57 45 43 First Row—Left to Right: Jackie Witt, Barbara Stewart, Johnny McColskey, Mascot, Mary Va. Ives, Ducky Buie; Second Row—L. to R.: Miss Knepton, Coach, Loretta Com- mander, Sissy Ives, Pat Phillips. Left to Right: Barbara Mooney, Clarice Thomas, Fayree Edenfield, Frances Waldron, Topsy Howard. 64 n Hl-Y H—Xandra Finlayson, Gene Cox, Jerry Mathews, Billy Brannon, Albert Davis, Cookie Johnson, Weston Coleman, Tommy McKee, Fred Walker, Edward Jenkins, Ducky Buie, Robert Higgs, Jack Griffin, Mason'Joye, Bobby George, Billy Ogden, Leonard Adams, Pee Wee” Bums, Don Dansby, Donald Higgs, Tommy Fowler. I—Edmund Milton, James Montgomery, Sam Bradshaw, Lamar Famell, Edward Epling, Dicky Hodgkins, Dr. Montgomery. y—Mary Va. Ives, Wayne Hammons, Robert Byrd, Bruce Norris, Bobby Robinson, Ted Dbuglass, Steve Martin, Eugene Gemmer, Newborn Colley, Luther Huggins, Hoyt Home, Bobby Carter, John Wood, Harry Tucker. TRI-HI-Y Left Row—Back to Front: Donna Jean Johnson, Alida Van Iderstine, Kay Melton, Shirley Pope, Sissy Ives, Nita Martin, Mary Va. Ives, Chaplain; Maymie L. Bradshaw, Vice-President; Duckie Buie, President. , Right Row—Back to Front: Marianne Famell; Mary Va. Wilkes, Xandra Finlayson, Norma Robinson, Ann McBride, Galena Dicks, Peggy Williams, Eleanor Cotten, Treasurer; Anne Barker, Secretary. ... , . ,. , . . Back Row—Left to Right: Betty J. Gregory, Ruth Shingler, Joanna Adicks, JoAnn Howard, Carolyn Black, Katherine Jacobs, Loretta Commander, Dolly Kicklighter, Syvelin Tolleson, James Montgomery, Mascot. 66 THESPIANS Front How: Dickie Hodgkins; Second Row—Left to Right: Anne Barker, Ann McBride, Duckie Buie; Third Row—L. to R.: Mary Virginia Ives, Xandra Finlayson, Sonya Sweat, Glenadene Davis, Mrs. Means, Sponsor; Fourth Row—L. to R.: Ruth Shingler, Bobbie Spear man; Fifth Row—L. to R.: Carolyn Black, Nita Martin; Sixth Row—L. to R.: Betty Jane Gregory, Donna Jean Johnson; Seventh Row—L. to R.: Pat Sloane, Loretta Commander; Eighth Row—L. to R.: Eleanor Cotton, Joanna Adicks; Ninth Row—L. to R.: Merry Lon Shepard, Marv Brown; Tenth Row—L. to R.: Marianne Farnell, Yvonne DeVane; Left Wing, First Row—L. to R.: June Dansby, Veve Douglas, Pat Goodbread, Maymie Bradshaw. 67 STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row—Left to Right: Mr. Kent; President, Ann Barker; Vice-President, Eugene Johnson; Secretary, Barbara Stewart; Treasurer, Jean Barker; Mrs. Baldwin; Second Row — L. to R.: Phyllis Dawsey, Joan Howard, Carolyn Bearden, Linda Arnold, Evelyn Downing, Bill Wheeler, Wayne Hollingsworth, Hinman Rizer; Back Row—L. to R.: Bill Jacobs, Ivan Perry, Algie Collins, Stanley Anders, Grady Green, Hoyt Home, Edmund Milton, James Montgomery. COLUMBIA F. F. A. First Row—Left to Right: Doyle Cason, Franklin Lee, Ronnie Norris, Claude King, Tommy Ashley, S. L. Dukes, W. E. Bishop, Instructor, Henrv Woods, Rogers Gillen, Walter Adkins, Glen Gilbert, James Coarsey, Maurice Ritch; Second Row—L. to R.: Billy O’Cain, Homer Hutchingson, Jimmie McNeal, Gerald Stewart, Sidney Floyd, Elbert Feagle, Billy Green, Jerrv Bedenbaugh, Russel Hancock, Earl Rowan, Robert Melton, Virgil Williams, Harry Lee Crews, Jim Caldwell, Brady Brinkley, Edward Morrison, Martin Register; Third Row-—L. to R.: Edward Melzer, Bill Murray, Fitzhugh Lee. SCHOOL BOY PATROL First Row—Left to Right: Tommy Rowan, Billy Marchant, Joe Lambert, Johnny Niblack; Second Row—L. to R.: Pres Hollingsworth, Ralph Hardee, Jimmie Black, Dav id Witt, Henry Hawthorne, Gerald Hewitt, Fritz Fountain, Douglas Hall. 69 BILL SHEELY F. F. A. First Row—Left to Right: Bobby Merrit, Rodney Dicks, Arthur Sasser, Jim Dunaway, Instructor, Walter Rogers, Pres Sandlin, Plato Kirby, Charles Case, Walter Smith; Second Row—L. to R.: Wayne Douglas, Donald Church, Guy Chambers, La Verne Brannon, Robert Pearce, Randolph Mikell, Dolphus Rivers, Delano Cason, Hubert Combs, Bobby Davis, Donald Williams, Charles Register, Tommy Cox; Third Row—L. to R.: Leonard Murray, Charles DuPratter, Johnny Thomas, Ralph Allbritton, Billy Attavvay, Winton Norris, Robert Norris, Sheffield Spradley, Jack Attaway, Elwood Tyre, Loretta Commander, Sweetheart, Ralph Tyre, Lamar Mikell, Donald Higgs, Newborn Colley, Jimmy Morris, Monroe Cannon, Curtis Townsend, Herbert Thomas, Ted Johns; Fourth Row—L. to R.: James Fountain, Earl Brown. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS First Row—Left to Right: Charlotte Thomas, Elaine Gillen, Jimmie Biggs, Alida Van Iderstine, and Yvonne Smith; Second Row—L. to R.: Elizabeth Williams, Kay Melton, and Sylvelin To lie son; Third Row—L. to R.: Wallace Christie, Mary Sheridan Cornell, Betty June Boyette, Nola Jean Shumway, and Alma Jean Morgan. 69 TIGER STAFF Editor, Maymie Lou Bradshaw, Leonard Adams, Jerry Mathews, Loretta Commander, Lamar Ellis, Tommy McKee, Marv Va. Ives, Pat Sloane, Alida Van Iderstine, Regna Ray, Carolyn Black, Pat Phillips, Mary' Beth Cole, Carolyn Brinkley, Xandra Finlayson, Yvonne DeVane, Betty Jo Waldron, Sylvelin Tollison, Donna Jean Johnson. 70 scat. • ■ m ■ i FUTURE HOMEMAKERS First Row___Left to Right: Jane Leslie, Emma Lou Darley, Mary Cornell, Rochelle Sapp, Charlotte Thomas, Sylvia Williams, Anne Barker, Barbara Stewart, Mary'Virginia Ives, Eleanor Cotton, Elaine Gillen. Clarice Thomas, Beulah Rivers; Second Row—L. to R.: Georgette Spelvin, Geraldine Parnell. Eleanor Dickens, Lillian Skinner, Lou Ellen Pvle. Nancy Hunter. Rita Melzer, Sonva Sweat. Beverlv Fields. Irene Norris. Usina Meeks, Helen Little. Irene Murrav. Joanne Robinson; Third Row—L. to R.: Frances Harrell. Nina Fountain, Martha Mikell, Elizabeth Williams. Mildred Register. Elizabeth Williams. Carlene Langston. Bettv Baumgardner. Veve Douglass. Joanna Adicks. Alfreda Sheelv, Annette McCrav, Trudie Stewart, Eufela Leigh, Geraldine Smith. Juanita Sheelv, Mrs. Brown. Sponsor, Pat Sloane, Mars’ Alice Smelt: Fou-th Row— L. to R.: Carolyn Black. Jo Ann Howard, Ann McBride, Ormon Meeks, Catherine Sheelv, Dolly Kick- lighter, Rachel Colson, Ruth Shingler. EL CLUB DE ESPANOL First Row____Left to Right: Betty Tolleson, Estelle Green, Eleanor Cotton, Ann MfBride, Zandra Finlay- son Regna Ray Pat Phillips, Carolyn Brinkley, Martha Jane Smith, Barbara Mooney, Phillis Dawsey; Second Row____L. to R.: L. H. Mathis, Robert Byrd, Billy Ogden, Ida Mae Evitt, Yvonne Smith, Joan Wheeler. Betty Weeks Frances Waldron, Hazel Shaw, Ormon Meeks, Jean Sheppard, John Colson, Wayne Hammons; Third Row—L. to R.: Jean Smith, June Hammons, Lou Ellen Pyle, Sylvelin Tolleson, Kay Melton. Carolyn Black, Carlene Langston, Miss McBride, Sponsor, Bobby George; Fourth Row—L. to R.: Mason Joye, Steve Martin, Mac Christie, Jerry Mathews, Kathryn Jacobs, Fred Walker. 71 C. H. S. BAND First Row —Mr. Albert I. Cina, director; Carolyn Black; Sybil Langston; Xandra Finlay son; Sandra Bloodworth; June Hammons. Second Row -Becky Revels; Veve Douglass; Alice Marie Rhoden; Larry Sutton; Carl Mauldin; Warren McClaren; Nancy McDuffie; Jim Parrish; Wilma Young. Third Row —Mary Roberts; Sandra Richerson; Lulianna Young; Pat Weeks; loan Vanarnsdale; Edna Rae Black; Sally Hodgins; Jo Anna Adicks; Elanor Dickens; Sherrian Markam; Martha Ann Stevens; Pres Hollingsworth; Dickie iMunn; Johnny Fowler; Jane Torres; David Goding; Sandra Knight. Foirth Row—Sonya Sweat; Mona Lee Renfroe; Ruth Shinaler; Pat Hernington; Buddy Granger; Ruth Stratton; Kay Hartsfield; Elanor Cotton; Jean Mikell; Jimmy Blacic; Nellie Black; Lamar Farnell. Fifth Row— Violet Hollingsworth; Bill Fletcher; Eugene Gemmer; Donald Geiger; Wayne Hollingsworth; Edward Epling; Martice Wise; Bert Herlong; Alwood Jenson. Not Shown —June Dansby; Richard Dickens; Mason Joye. HONOR SOCIETY First Row, 1. to r. —Carolyn Bearden, treasurer; Bobbie Spearman, secretary; Ann McBride, president; Dick Hodgkins; vice-president. Second Row, 4. to r. — Nora Ann McColskey, Donna Johnson; Mary Brown; Pat Phillips; Ormond Meeks; Lou Ellen Pyle; Ruth Shingley; Carolyn Black. Third Row, 1. to r. — Sylvelin Tolleson; Joann Howard; Joan Geibeig; Regna Ray; Joan Wheeler; Marjorie Farnell; Rosalyn JMcLendon; Betty Weeks; Lamar Ellis; Sonya Sweat; Loretta Commander. Fourth Row, 1. to r. — Bert Herlong; Xandra Finlayson, Shirley Pope; Alida Van Iderstine; Anne Barker; Pat Sloane. Fifth Row, 1. to r. — Ted Douglas; Tommy Fowler; Bill Fletcher; Mason Joye; Mrs. D. J. Rivers, sponsor; Bobby George; Mrs. J. W. Hiers; sponsor; Billy Ogden; Mrs. Rufus Ogden, sponsor; Franklin Lee; Supervising Principal Byron P. Hileman. 72 BASEBALL Front Row: Hugh Feagle, Manager, Donald Higgs, James Montgomery, Robert Higgs, Caesar Thomas, Eddie io Hewitt, Charles Buckets, Aigie Collins, Bill walker, Manager, Back Row: Ted Tucker, Coach, Tommy cKee. Albert Davis. MartainPage, Harold Taylor, John Wood, Bobby Carter, Wallace Joyoer, Mason TRACK Front Row: Robert Byrd, Billy Ogden, Charles Depratter, Eddie Joe Hewitt, Eugene Gemmer, Franklin Lee, Ivy Jeff Goss, Lamar Farnell, Bert Herlong, Gene Cox, Billy Ellis, Back Row:Tommy Terry, Coach, David Goding, Manager, Cookie Johnson, Ralph Tyre, Ed Melzer, Lamar Ellis, Tsd Johns, Weston Coleman, Hoyt Horne, Tommy Ashley, Luther Huggins, Manager. “B” TEAM FOOTBALL First Row: Charlie Bradshaw, Ralph Bell, Howard Hurst, Billy Eatmon, John Colson, Gerald Brannon, BiUy Ogden, L. H. Mathis, Roma Cannon, Charles Buckels, Bruce Norris, Bill Ellis, Second Row: Franklin Lee, Carl Mauldin, Charles Depratter, Steve Martain, Ed Melzer, Bill Walker, Fitzhu h Lee, Ronnie Norris, Warren AlcLaren, Tommy Ashley, Third Row: David Sutton, Eugene Gemmer, Martain Register, Luther Huggins, Bobby Robbinson, Bobby Tompkins, Billy Rowan, Ted Tudcer, Coach. 75 ■ DUCKY” BUIE Business Manager SHIRLEY POPE Ass’t Class Club Editor ALIDA JANE VAN IDERST1NE Class Club Editor LORETTA COMMANDER Feature Editor MAYMIE LOU BRADSHAW Ass’t Sports Editor • 1 ANN MCBRIDE Editor (AC DONNA JEAN JOHNSON Ass’t Editor PAT GOODBREAD Ass’t Art Editor EDMUND MILTON Ass’t Photography Editor JACK GRIFFIN Photography Editor PAT SLOANE Art Editor


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