Columbus High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1935
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LM1-1-m Senior Class Xl.Xli'llllA AILXMS Al'lSliliY ALLICN 1.14-1-Llllly, 3.2. 33, 34 sim-ss Nlzlmlgvr CUIIISCAN, ANNIE AliMUl'li Glu- Club, '32, '33, '34, '35 MAA., 33 llIiUVlili liAliI Ilil,ll IIELICX liA'l'I'IS flu llulz, 33, 34, 3.1, I11.1lll.ul1m Lluh LYIJIA ISAHIK Sport lfllllfbl' CUIIISCAN. '35 MIiliClili ISLANCIIARD Gulf, '33, '34, '35 XYAl.'l'Eli lSl,AXlJl 0lllJ lw:wll.l. l30l,'l'0N H liVlil,YN ISIRUUKS Kill-0 Clulm, '32 Mi, I 1 ' J I. V VV ug! LUCY BOWERS Dramatic Club, '31, '32, '33 Art Editor COHISCAN, '35 FELIX BURRUS Glee Club, '32, '33, '34, '35 Basketball, '35 OLIVER F RANKLIN BUSH 7 wAmzExIsUssEY lllee Club, '35 CARROLL CARANISS VVALTER CARGILL Associate Editor COHISCAN, '35 MILDRED CASTLEBERRY Cleo Club, '34, '35 G.A.A., '33, '34 HELEN COMER MARGARET COOPER Glee Club, '33 DERRYLE COPELAN JAMES COPLANIJ. JH. FRANCES CVMMINGS NlAliGAllE'I' EDWARDS DIMON lskvtbzlll, '32, '33, '34, '35, Varsity lizlskvtlulll, '34 in Captain Buskvtlmll, '34, vll'l'-l,l'0Sllll'lll li.A.A,, '34 Hiking Lvzulcr, '32, Winncr of llorsvslim- M1-flu :md Bzlsvlmll 'l'hrow Mc-dnl, Play Day, '34, Most Athletic Girl, '35 GEUINLE ll0l'GH'l'lE 5 O NlAllliAllE'I' Wllllll lll'lll,EY f I Must lim-plw-sc-lilzilivo Soplimnorv Girl, '3L. Glu-or l.1-zuler, '35 llEVVl'l l' DVSKIN Hi-Y, '35 .luke Editor COHISCAN, '35 El.lZAliE'l'H E VANS JAMES C' lS'l'lE l AlllilS JANE l l,ANlliAN lilcc Club, '33, '35 MAIRGAIQET MATHESUN l I,0l'HNOY lilcv Club, '33 liusim-ss Nlznizlgvr COIIISCAN, '35 P' OOVLAM ANNE FO LEY L0l'ISE FRENCH Cleo Club, '32 'S .JM LEONARD EARNEST CARRARHML J Glec Club, '35 A Sport Editor COHISCAN, '35 S PEARL GIBSON SARA GILMAN NVYNONA HAYNES . I 1 ,.,i clwmf J CHARLES K. HECHT, Jr. I X- X ,V ,Gleg Club, '34, '35, Dramatic Club, '35 ,ft 4 'r J. B. HECHT Cleo Club, '34, '35, Dramatic Club, '34, '35 l fl FRANCES JANE HENDRIX Basketball, '32, '35, Tennis, '34, '35, G.A.A., '34, Glec Club, '34, '35, Secretary and Treasurer Senior Class, '35 M' MARY MARSHALL HOMER Secretary and Treasurer Sophomore Class, '33 1 STELLA HYATT President lfreshman Class, '32, Most Representative Freshman, '32, Class Historian, '34 OLGA ESTHEH IMHOFF FRANK OSTEEN JOHNSON Viee-President Sophomore Class, '33, Vice-President ' .lunior Class, '34, Manager Football, '33, '34, C Club '33, '34, '35, .Ioke Editor, Blue Streak , Student Couneil, '34, tilee Club, '35, Most Popular Boy, '35, Most Versatile s 35 Boy, '35, Hi-Y, '35, President Senior Clas.. Joux HENRX'LAND I ' x v cave cuub,'32 I VIOI.E'I' ISVRHIIS I.I'l'CHFIEI.D Clee Club, '35 VIRGINIA MeEI.VEY ti.A.A., '33 JEAN McKEE PAUL K. MCKENNEY I Hi-Y, '34, Treasurer, '35, Vice-President Senior Class, '35 Editor COHISCAN, '35 I.l'CY MANCHAM Basketball, '32, '33, '34, Varsity Basketball, '34, G.A.A., '33, '34 MYH'I'I,E FLOHINNE MASSEY C.A.A., '33, Associate Editor COHISCAN, '35 ,Wy TA! X 24,1 .IJ V' 33, 1 v. MDJ ,,, ,if- I .QM ?l' 1' A ANNABEI. M ll.l,ER C100 Club, '34, Draluutic Club, '32, '33, '34 Must Versatile Cirl, '35 FRANCES M ITCHELL NELI. MOON 1 1 pf hlcc Club, 33 IRENE El,IZABE'l'H MOYER 3 lDEl.BER'l' MUNSON Most Sluclious Boy, '35 FRANCIS A. NORMAN, Jr. Hi-Y, '34, President Hi-Y, '35, President S0pll0lllOl't' Clilss, '33, Pre-sidcnl Junior Class, '34, Most Handsome Boy, '35 if ,NM .. ., , NA .IAMILS PABSMORI: K JOHN PEACOCK JESSIE PRESTON VIRGINIA RAIFORD ISI! VCE Ii ENFROE Assistant Art Eclilor CUHISCAN, '35 WALTIEH DANIEL HHOAIJS MAIIIQAIIET RICHARDS Cleo Club, '33 IIFIIIIIIIIIC' Club, '32, '33 IUIIWIN SHAW' I I if f I k!6y.QV',y,!,' V5 7 MAIHEAII ET I'II.IZAISIiTH SIII'II'I'IEIilJ Baskvlhzlll, '32 Cleo Club, '33, '35 FRANCES SMITH 'SIQA1 ?L. MAINEAIII-I'l' MAE SMITI-I Drauuuiic' Club, '33 1 1 ,- Inlcv I.luIJ, 34 NELI. SMITH Ii.A.A., '33 HACIIEI. SMITH I.II.I.IAN SNIELLINGS 1, fc, .143 CARL SNUGGS GRACE STEPHENS Glcc Club, '33 Tennis, '34 WINNIE SLT'l'HERLAND Glu' Club, '33 ALICE TAYLOR Glee Club, '33 Tri-Hy-Y, '34, '35 E1.lzABE'1'H THOMAS ELIZABETH llfletsyl THOMPSON Glce Club, '34, Tri-Hy-Y, '35 Most Popular Girl, '35 ESTELL ' NVICKHAII h FRED WICKHAM Secretary and Treasurer Junior Class, '34 nf r V f sAM HUVVARID WILLIAMS ' can-Q Club, '33 , J .. RUTH CLARA WOLFE 4 ,Q , mee Club, '34 BILLY VVOODALL Football, '33, '34, '35, C Club, '32, '33, '34, G Q 117 Most Athletic Boy, '35 - '- MARIGOLD WASSERMAN '35 Basketball, '34, '35, Captain Basketball, '35 . V qlwlfx g , . ., ,L Can- unonun zrsmrnn 1' Q Glu- muh, '35 I S B Drznnatic Club, '35, Most Studious Girl, 3 February Class BIAli'l'l'lA MARSHALL ELLIS Prc-sident Hi' J h.A.A., '3L, Most Beautiful Girl, '35 WILLIAM RICICII JAY CITMBAA Sccrctzlry :xml 'l'i'm-usliu-I' Vice-Prcsuluit .Vi lv ' l 1 Glu- Club, JOHN l5lll FlNG'l'ON '34, Senior Oilivci' Junior li.0.'l' HILL FRANK BUNNER r 'l' ffl .a fl ,. I CECIL ESTES FRANCES CLAIBORNE CIIAHLES HEl,DllE'l'H Foollhzlll, '35, UC' Club, '35 INA PEARL HANIMOCK Hi-Y, MARTHA HENRY Dramatic Club, '31, '32, '33, '34 M ILDHED HUFF BONNIE JENNINGS HERBERT HOSSER '33, '34, '35, Football, '32, '33, 34, C Club '33, '34, '35 , -WMK JOE FRANK RUSSELL Q41 4 1, J JAMES RUTLEDGE SPIROS SIAFACAS SARA TAHLOWSKI ANNE YANCEY Glee Club, '35 LAST WILL AND TESTAM ENT Columbus High School City of Columbus County of Muscogee State of Georgia We, the Class of 1935, being of sound body and mind, although the soundness of mind is still a question of debate, wish to make legal disposition of our various and sundry tangible and intangible possessions. We earnestly hope that the said legatees will find said bequests as useful as we have found them. We, the Senior Class as a whole, do leave our mentality and ability to the forthcoming Senior Class of 1936. . I, Sam Williams, leave my boldf' .manner to Bill Robertson. I, Marigold Wasserman, do bequeath to Judy Saul my remarkable intellect, knowing that she had some trouble with her French. I, Myrtle Massey, leave my frisky ways to Carolyn Cox. , I, Fred Wickham, being in sound body yet unstable mind, do leave my great statue to Joe Bryant. I, Violet Litchfield, leave my wicked strut to Louise Jordan. I, Mary Homer, do bequeath my curls to Kitty Leveau. , I, Warren Bussey, leave my bashful manner to Wllhs Jordan. I, Lucy Bowers, leave my artistic job as art editor to the next editor. I, Paul McKenney, do leave my grey hairs and jangled nerves to the next editor. I, Helen Bates, leave the ole C.H.S. piano to Sue.Reiney. I, Sarah Gilman do leave my dignity to Ann Richardson. ' I, Margaret Flournoy, leave my charming personality to Sarah. Louise fI'urner. I, Aubrey Allen, bequeath to Charlotte Golden my famous ability to H1-De-Ho without restraint, should she ever crave to be the center of attraction, like unto me. I, Elizabeth Evans, leave Bob Butflngton to anyone who can get him. ' I, Anne Yancey, bequeath to Barbara Jenkins my conscientious manner, quite useful when trying to convince a teacher that 1 am right. I, Martha Ellis, leave my color scheme to Sybil Copeland. I, Betsy Thompson, bequeath my love of the opposite sex to Beth Knight. n iatypicalstudentdoleavemyintellectofenglishtoanyfreshmanwhoa1n'tg0tnoth1n lefttohimyet. I, Delbert Munson, do leave my long curly! locks to Lawrence Persons. I, Frances Cimimings, leave my dancing ability to Maud Mitchell. I, Lydia Barr, leave my flirtatious manner to Miriam Mangum. .I, Putt Hyatt, leave to Janet Bowers my knack of making snappy remarks in class. I, humor. Carroll Cabaniss do hereby bequeath to Richard Spencer my rare sense of I, Charles Heldreth, leave my intelligence to little brother, Freddie. tWant to kee it in the familyl. 1 l if Frances Smith, leave to Catherine Bxze my ambition to win just one point in an argument with Mr. Johnston. I, Herbert Rosser, leave my last few years of misery and sufferings with the teachers to the whole freshman class. I, Francis Norman, bequeath to S. J. Adams my reserved manner. i I, Anne Foley, possessing the noble attribute of rarely being heard, leave to Madelyn Fletcher this unparalleled virtue, hoping that she may thereby avert sus- picion of the Faculty. I, Felix Burrus, do bequeath my tenor voice to any glee club member inter- ested enough to accept it. I I, Elizabeth Thomas, bequeath my love of books to Anne Brown. ' I, Irene Moyer, relinquish my versatility to Anne Wade.. I I, Walter Blandford, do leave my girlish ways to Bill Douthit. IJ . 1, ' I, Alice Taylor, leave my obliging manner to Ethel Woodall. I, Mlargaret Dudley, do leave my ability to create wills and testaments to the unlucky person succeeding me next year. I, Frank Johnson, leave my chewing gum to Mrs. Forrester. J I, Bruce Renfroe, do bequeath all that's left to the Bell Twins, Peggy and ane. . IN WITNESS THEREOF we have hereunto set our hand and affixed our seal to this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, on this the tenth day of May, nine- MARGARET DUDLEY, Class Testatrix teen hundred and thirty-five.' Witness : Violet Litchfield Lydia Barr Frank Johnston 'LA, V ' V' ., Q., . -sa. . m, -L: f-ar '- ,gi ' 1 '1- T is 1 Q ' .-In 17 .tgp Q ' '-X 1 at ag, of 2 E 'xt V.. f . ,L NEI. .. U V. .I 'FQY ' J? if - , -t ,,. . . 3 an . , .gf H E. ,L 'lvl .iw va -15. at :bfi 4' . ' ' 1 L.: Q' W, lv 5 ,J 4 lf- xv 1? , L .'ff'5'. .4 ,wt- I- 4' 'ww ,,.,.. -fi? 4 ,f t 'S '-3-ini f as l 4, 1 ' a I 'fn- Jif' 'T J .J v .' ig ., ty. 1 I any .JK ,,.,.. . if ' I ldv. M: ' .1-'I' r 'l 1 fe +T5'?'7W'f if THE COH I SCH Fl History of the Senior Class of 1935 I Y Many people think that a standard senior class history should be used at all schools year after year because they see no difference between class histories. Still others believe that no history at all is needed. We object to no history attall and even to a standard history, for we too are different. We have different ideas, dif- ferent habits, different surroundings, different emotions and different objectives. Upon entering our great institution four years ago tit seems only a short while nowj, we looked upon a dark and dismal future. incidentally, the gloom of the depression into which the country had been plunged prevailed everywhere, and our spirits were lowered still further by some embarrassing moments. at the hands of upper classmen. With pride we strode about the building, peeping into this room and that, the science rooms, with their experiment tables and equipment, the study hall, the library, the spacious auditoriumg in fact, we inspected the entire building and were agreeably satisfied. Work progressed and our load became lighter. The condition of the country became improved and we all assumed a brighter attitude. We were practically pushed and pulled through our freshman term, our teachers in front and our parents in the rear. As sophomores we found the work more interesting, and everybody dug in to make it a good year. If one really works, the time flies quickly, and so it was with usg days became iveeksg weeks, months. The Spring term began with its changes and soon we were to see the end of our second year at dear old C. H. S. ' Vacation days passed almost before we could realize it. More registration days, more classes, more holidays and we found ourselves, not Juniors, but dignified Seniors. , not 5 A 1 in xferw.'-wf.'1m'1j j v15 fr .-1 -9 , a -, - . , 1 f L - kv--' -,1 F., ,,'1Nx,A:k e. - V , V , f . , THECOHlSC1QI'1 We all felt optimistic over the senior semester. First there came registration, arrangement of classes, election of officers, class meetings and, lastly, school work. Although we shall be happy to receive our diplomas, who can forget those pep meetings in the gym, the din of cheers that greeted the basketball squad as it ran on the courtand the yell that the student body gave' for the Orange and Blue down at Memorial Stadium? The educational as well as humorous programs that we saw in assembly, will be recalled time and again. All these things have found a place in the heart of every senior as he sees the end of the year draw near. Lastly, graduation comes as a glorious end and reward for the efforts and true guidance on the part of our teachers and Mr. Kendrick through the most im- portant period in our lives. I 9d i5 A Qi ff? QE L.. 24 an - W 5 Qi cz 1 .4 , g I5 2 E: ii 5 if ii 71.131, --,X-gnu: vp, 3- J-,-I uw' I .V f -. . -, .- fl N ff, .J J, if J 'LV da JM M fwnmww N X, ' R? M A s 'S sf' X , K XF Q3 Wm Juniors ,rf,:,.. 7 v A fhwgg lv Mfr J, CHARLOTTE GOLDEN President . if X J7 fffk S. J. ADANISM - Joe TREADWAY Secretary Vice-President Rollins Aldridge k 510' A S. J. Adams Augusta Andrews Peggy Bell Jane Bell Charles Berry Frances Bonner Reagan Bonner Janet Bowers Margaret Brooks Ann Brown Helen Buck Beverly Burn George Cantrell 'Q I Annie Castleberry Katherine 'Chambliss Walter Chandler Leroy Collins , ,C . . Ruth Connelly Johnston Coppock Carolyn Cox Ray Crawford Mildred Cumbaa Nelle David Mary Dinsmore Helen East Julian Edge Gladys Elmgren Agnes Evans MJ Julius Evan Gordon Flournoy Billy Ford Elizabeth Full7 Louise Fulle George Garrett G eofge 9m JW James Gibson Charlotte Golden Jane Ellen Grace Sarah Gra Y Af' 7lxw,,,,, '7 Zfffirf 'VL fe' ta l Matile Griswold Frank Gunter Mary Haines Jean Hamilton Ben Hardaway Irene Haywood 1 H :MMC Evelyn Henkel James Henry Lf Mary Bell Holman Florence Holmes Melissa Horne Virginia Huff X159 fx . , V ' . ff! X Burnside Huffman A XJ! Thomas Infantino M Frances Jackson lfrank Joerg Cx Margaret Johnston O Dorothy Jones it Kathleen Jones Sara Jones Helen Jordan Louise Jordan jeff' -1 Hb Margaret Kennon Eleanor Key Alice Kierce , Mary Charles K Vera Kittrell Ina Levy Marjorie Lipman Helen Lovein .I. C. McBride Cora McGehee Emily McGehee Betty McMichael Elinor Marshall Verna Mattoxvv, P Edith Miller Maud Mitchell Ruth Moyer Ralph Nash Dorothy Newsome Richard Norman irkland X7' QM ,zwfg x 1 Robert Odom h Fi . . J r. nf . 1 11,-X. I O .il 1 Mary 0'Hara Vern Parish Quienton Parker Dorothy Peacock Porter Pease Edith Pekor Lawrence Persons Angus Phelts Ednawyl Pitts Helen Pitts George Pope Hazel Raymond Sue Reiney Anne Richardson Virginia Roberts Mary Ellen Robinson Judith Saul Louise Schomburg Ben Shaffer Arthur Springer James Skipworth -N J.. ,W t . , , Evelyn Smith Dixon Smith D Martha Kate Smith Eva Smoke avi.. Jewell Smoke Ross Snellings Richard Spencer X Sara Stanford J Tom Stewart Z Dudley Stokes 9 Eula Taft Anne Thomas WMM Emily Thomason Ann Ward Louise Weaver Ferrell Webster Geraldine Weed Harriet Weir Martin Wender Charles Williams Ethel Woodall m 41 Q3 gf Y' x fi Q 's 5: 925 5 ,ig if Q-2 ' f 2: Q . . Qccfhk., Yr 1 if f S-gf f' ml? 3 FX Sophomores 'M MAL., xA 'J :.- vwfqw .'-11 fa 4 u. Y K . it iii Y H xl ,Eli .-M LJ Sophomore Class OH3cers Tom SLADE ..A. President DICK MUNN ,. ,A,. .... V ice-President JESSIE CHRISTIE H ,- ,,.. Secretary-Treasurer , M ,,.' .i 'li THE COH I SCR Fl ta Mason Adams liobert Arms ' x 44. Marjorie Biggers 4 'af' 2 A Class f .7 , ,L d,fV,,46 Hazel Boan I-lf 'f '- .- Joy Bowden ' Anna Belle Boyd Q. Aff' Muselte Boyett I Q-A Sehley Brinson 'A' Fannie Pearl Brooks William Brooks O' 404,-P Mary Bross .losie Pearl Brown :I in s. .lewell Brown Virginia Brown Joe Bryant lflmer Cain Margaret Cantrell Russell Carlisle Jaek Carver Elizabeth Chase .Iessie Christie ,C-5. 4 1 ' Betty Cobb ,001 . ' -'sr , William Cook Q9 ,,, f,-1 U , H. 1 1- - Virginia Craig Bill llouthit Douglas Faulkner A Betty Flanigan Q54,.4,1'Q Lx lg .- ' -'I - Robert Forrester f o Jaek Garland Lois Geeslin Bob Coodlett Martha Cordy Robert Gunby Fred Heldreth I2ll'j' Franees Hines o,,,r,2J4..M-arzelle Hudson ff Larval Hubbard Allan Hunt C . l vw 'U' fret l tl t. xr l ,r up if ,al A Graham .lohnson Fay Jones if Edith Jones Lambert Jones -' Nancy Kenney Mary Evelyn Kimbrough ' - fo LA 3 Dan Kirkland if ' ' . X ll C x 'W lil Thomas Lawson jpyw .fFdAA'1H'7'J is Miriam Mangum fyw-1-M431-- 'U'w '! John Martin E. D. Martin Julian Mercer 4 1 Ralph Moody fi OVIAKA 127 I Richard Munn ' -- Dan Odom A Spalding O'Neill Loki., Lu Glen Peacock. 54-W Jean Pulliam ' Joseph Beieh Barbara Roberts ' . , . , ' 'F Mildred Screws ll J - - 5' L Mary Slate ' Anne Thomas Archie Tolbert Cleveland Webster .lesse Webster Betty Wright , ,, :gi gf, Frances xVLJ0llI'llfl'-QJWA' r A 2 , eww -, 0 ,JL .JP ,H - xr- Ds! V y f 5 ll J, PIN rl L' ,X fx I, PXJH- ' -,,.l'r ,Upv 'il 5. Qi of' ,vw Nell Albrecht xl Frances Allell ' Lucille Alexander Edna Allen Dorotlly Allison 'llllOlll2lS Arnls Jack Averett Katherine Avcrett Cllal'lotte Berry Nora Bickerstatl' Bradford Bickerstatl' Josephine Biggers - 'unlpter Blacknlon Affirdis Bolton XV. A. Bonnette Layfield Bowden Joy Bowden Charles Brady Ralph Brady Robert Brady J 2 B Class Frank Monk Dan Morton Sara Molhershed lillllllie Morris M . . t X Al litem- Mullin Beth Murphy Betty Negrotto Thomas U'Grady Phyllis Partridge Frank Philips r Kathryn Pitts U4 Ted Baht , Edward lit'lllll f If Elizabeth Rhodes Katherille Richards l.0ll0l'C Ring if A J x Bill Robertson Sybil Copeland yi Byroll Hodges.-. Virbillllil ll0llillS0I1 Bell Corvette 35 I Eloise llowelll I William Rogers Allll Cota .lC2lll Howie xvlllifllttl Rodgers 'llllOIll2lS Cross Frances Hug David Rothschild Cordelia Clllllllilil Grace Hunter Elvie Smrbmugh .lack Cuslllllan Dana Illglillll Marum Simpson li0lM'I'l l72.lViIl Winlberly .lenkins from Slade ' .lohn Davis Mary Joerg Oscar Smith !:,.,',,.g'- ' 3'1 tltls ll0Vlll1 arles .lohnson A x S .th ,. 5-In Mary Dicks xl ' yard .lohnson ' imf inn, fc' , , . - N Vllwfllllil Smith -f' .lalle Dlll1ll'll R 'garet Johllson , 3 1 , h 1 4 Illa Dlldley J X .ouise .lohnson 'hllloelw Fmt, J ' Vernon Evalls r Martha Jones Qshlley Tffllllle Don Faith Jeff Kelly il ter 'lllringcr .lohn Farr Kunze Mary 1-aYl0l' Hinton' Fielder fx' -'bert lltllltl H V arlyllorotlly 1l'homas Jack lfloyd - arry Land h,v 1 GOl'tl0I1 'il1OIlllJStJl1 Billy Fortg Marie Landrum Lottie Thompson Eugene l ree Lj l:0lH'tllIll' Langdon .lerry Townsend, N lltllll Garrett ,Frances Lewis Clyde 'l'russell ,In l I 3 wrgl' Gibson ff l lKittv l.0Vl'llll ' Sarah Louise 'I'urner C Katherine Brooks Edward Brown' Stuart Brown Robert Butfington Theda Butler Jack Clllll Grey Carter Iathryn Carter Blanchard Cartledge Mary Nell Cashion ,Ann Wynn Chancellor Claudia Childs Martyna Cogdell .lohn Collins Evelyn Connelly Juanita Gillllorc X - Harriette Glover Steve Gordy Kathryn C. Green Kathryn E. Greene Rllssell Griswold Jessie Halstead .lanles Hanlby Joe Hardee Margie Heileman Elizabeth Hill .lohn Holland Helen Holt .lean Hones tlt'l'2l'llllIl0 Hubbard - 'l S wvillilllll Loflill Hazel Vogt I Louise I ueas AI'lhlIl' Lynch J it I lltulllk xX'ltlSNVOf h James Watson ,- . 1. ' xl - - Dj Helen Lcutje ff 1,f'L-frlfuther lllatkinstqw' I ' jr Laura McCoy Billy McDougal .l2llll0S McDuffie Lora Manghanl Constance Martin Evelyn Matthews Karl Meadows Marvin Messel' .l0hIl 'l'. Miller George Miller Betty Mitchell Dorothy Weathers Louise Wheless Frances xvllli1llllS Margaret Wilson Mary XYinston Albert Woolfork Philip Wood Martin Worthy Eloise VVrye ' ' Joseph Zak Sarah Martha Zeigler 5 xl A, m' Freshmen 'f A ff, fa: 'Q 'K x ' 1, L lxl' A ' QL' ' x , f 4 Q A I, 13 D -A 3,3 l 1 N 1' 521. Freshman Class Oflicers PAT SINGER ...., ....... P resident EUGENE EAMES .,,. Vice-President EARNESTINE MURPHY ..... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer 0 Tiff 1 THQ COHISCQD Dorothy Aderhold Marion Barrett cl f I ,Blanchard Battle lfwvw' Charlotte Baxter Stewart Brown Drane Bullock Janie Calhoun Daniel Cheshire Constanee Collins Harry Cooper .lohn Crawley Marion Dougherty Mildred Davis .lohn Davis Buby Davis Helen De Lamar .limmie Douthit QLV,-in-lluiiies Durden c I s J-vin Q 4 . Lillian Evans Walker Flournoy Samuel Gibson Thomas tiurley Mildred Guthrie .lohn Harris Martha Louise Har Araminta Harper Augusta Haywood tlordon Hunter ' lloraee Jenkins . Betty Johnson lloliert Johnston Livingstone Jones at ' Everett King Edwin King Beth Knight Ilelreeea Knight Adele Kunze George Kyle Frederick Land llohert Loflin 1,--1 ' New xl 'lx S l X JY 1 1 A Class Thomas MeCall'erty Mary Mellowell Mary MeNulty Dee Lamar Melealf tiordon Mills Katherine Monoxelos Elsie Moore Audrey Morris Jaek Mitehell Thea Niekerson Ann Nipper . Martha Nolilewfv N Mary Elizalieth Nixon' Edward Nylen tiene tYHara William Palmer Bully Parker Mary Perdue James Persons - Mary Philips Q, Elizabeth Priee sd! y.,i , Camilla Prinee Alan Bamsay Doran lleieh ' Anne Benfroe Dorothy Boot I , , i review Jaek Russell f Mary liussell a 4 1? ,R llohert Bussell WI Edna Sell' Lillian Siafaeas Pat Singer Dorothy Smith Lamar Smith Edwin Stanton Herbert Steele Diek Stevens James Sl.Clair Eugene Swealt Max 'l'alliot Floyd Taylor Jack Thornton 'A I' Sealiorn l'ndervt' mod Anna Vien Ann Wade Dean Wasden Frances VVest Bohert Westfall Carter Wolf Arthur NVolf Martha Woolhright Elizabeth Young . In ,4 , , , f ' , . IX . i x X' i , f Q l x , 1 1 1 I THE coalscan nl' T' - ld ix, 1-' N Robert Allan ' Eleanor Jeanne Ankeorn AL, ,1-'rJR-nth Arrington 'Vw , Alice Bamberger l B Class .lean Douglas NVarren Drake Robert Dunlap Caroline Dykes Truman Hyde Harold Jambon Barbara Jenkins Kathryn .lenkins Roscoe .lohnson Peggy Jones 3.4-r -, Dexter Jones Harry Jones Coj.i'H.zidWzflle1le1' Jones Solomon Kanigisky L LJL Eileen Kelly ,Oi Velma Kimbrell Clyde Knowles Frances Lanahan Raymond Land William Laney Alfred Langford Mary Lee .lack Leveau Virginia Lewis Jack Lindsey Sydney MCC-abe Ann McDowell Ben Frank Mctluffey Albert Mclnnis Robert McKoon Robert McNulty Flll ibtth McMullen Edith Hortonywgpflilizabeth Macon V, - , A f Ll Thomas Barnes EUSCUC' Eames -1 mmifgurtlett Helen Fairchild 'T Osborne Bennett limnces PQIUT J paul Berry it lxathleen Paris ' ' -lr,-:Ink Blount Qjlietty Faulkner David Bowen NK: Frank Friedman LeRoy Bradley ' 3Margai'et Fraser Frances Breedlove ' 'i Pele lulllclll Eleanor Brokaw llllry ,llllllllell Loeletta Brown llllylloollroc Mary Ida Brown William tjordy Charles Brown Lawton Ciranthanl John Bryant y v .J Dorothy Greene Louise Bryant ffllle Hllmcs . f Virginia Hanson Afchlc Byrne aiu f Heldreth lack Calhoun lerbine Henson ar Austin Cannon ', , .lohn Carter Llllllc Hevflltl Mildred Castellow My .lose h Clarke ' 1 - I s' Thedllore Corvette Sllllllll Holloway Norman Cota 'lllllllls llollllall Frances Crutchfield llolwrt Huff t '11 Bill Cumbaa 'lallws Homer ' A Howard Daniell J. 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' , L .X - 4. - sX.?'yT:f'-, 2-Xi? :L, 'j,,i 1, Wa. e g 3, 1-1 .13. .-.Q n:xfs?' 4' xLQj ', gm '. ,v.,',:g--F-:iff 'KL-H' Y -'gwbf dfgvfkv 2 .sw 1 wfs,,wm'4:wm,M..mi.f,5 Sd:,,,-2.,.x1mmas,.mf1'f'i:.-mam, FRANK JOH NSON MOST POPULAR BETSY THOMPSON HOST POPULAR J. 1 -4 FRANCE NORMAN MOST HANnsomE FRANK JOHNSON MOST VERSATILE ANNABE LL FULLER HOST VERSATI..E ilu X I ' Pi m , .-A I w 4 WL 3 7 BILLY WOODALL MOST ATHLETIC MARGARET DINON mos'r ATHLETIC 1:2 ii 25 Q ii: Ii 23 ii N 3 c 'w -L 4, H -, n 6 4 'f :Ii : 's M si :E 15 fi ,VT J, ef vi if 9? 22 is fi 'fi be a.Y'E'fJ-Xilidbb-?.lSl.'23J:1Hm..' QHBHXEHIEQQMDKVAIIKKIE ' ' 'UFPJ mA4LQ1!u1ZF4UkLE F' ACTIVITIES 1. n H! I! 5 L N l. ? L 52 e 5' -F' SE W Q? I 4 if fa 55' ,. ii 01 . K1 gy EQ EQ 0 F13 2 31 L. HPI 33: fa 51 gl 'Sf ai I3 3 ,. Ei Fi If. 'Si -5 :zsu.5aa ::nrx94:xa.m1uy:2mLhmuru:eu1:u:. 4vre4-:.'s'ww1x-zweonmx -usvrifcx ' ' uackslmuhusx-'.-ufuuczmxizmzeslilazvifsxwahiw. ATHLETICS .LU 1 25? L ' Rr I V 1 I ! lug' I F L Lg .J- 'Q-?5 hx - f ' Aft' V X N 1-N. 5 I ,Qx 'I' ' HQ ,4 v4 '3 A I 4 , 4 4, --lf!! VH I . 4. E 1 W '3-451 f'f.,ffQ:-fg mn, ,.,,Mj 1 ,.fag,zgZ'fw Football MR. PAUL B. AUSTIN ., .. . Coach FRANK JOHNSON . . Manager PORTER PHASE . Ass'r. Mgr. JOHN BRYANT , Asst. Mgr. X54 12 gf l f' ive This yearts football season was not so good as far as winning games was concerned. VVe won only two games, but also tied two, losing five games. However, three of these games were lost by close scores and in the other two we were hope- lessly out weighed and out classed by Lanier High and Tech High, respectively. Coach l'. B. Austin, the new mentor ol' the Blue Devils , was faced with an almost impossible task of fashioniug a tough and strong aggregation out of green material, but, by the end of the season we had a light, fast team that showed real football ability. Honors were divided among the veterans, Sumpter Blaekmon, Billy Woodall and R. G. Jones, all of whom played good football and formed a nucleus on both offense and defense. .lames Skipworth and Big Ike Howell, two good players, were handicapped by injuries a large part of the season. The varsity squad and those who earned letters are the following: Mason Adams, W. A. Bonnette, Charlie Bites, Sumpter Blackmon, Leroy Burnham, Walter Chandler, Fred Chase, Buck Coppoek. Charlie Heldreth, Fred Heldreth, .l. C. Her- ring, Alfred Howell, lt. G. Jones, Wood King, VVilliam Meadows, Dan Odom, Bill Robertson, Herbert liosser, James Skipworth, .loe Treadway, and Billy Woodall. THE COHISCQH Wood King Johnston Buck Coppock Bill Robertson Albert VVoolfork Fred Heldreth Sumptvr Bluckmon I 9 3 5 u ' '03 THE cQHlsc.Qn f'f FQFVJI Herbert Rosser Joe Treadway Dan Odom Leroy Burnham Charles Heldrcth Walter Chandler I 9 5 THE COH I SCH H Billy VVOmlall .lzlmcs Skipworth 4-1 4' Mason Aflams VV. A. Bonm-tic Fred Chase Dudley Siokcs I 9 THE COHISCQFI QV Leonard Garrard William Meadows Reagan Bonner Joe Bryant Spiros Siafacas Douglas Faulkner I ,9 5 L lf WW THE COHISCQH Basketball Cnrvznl llnhhnrtl Jznncs Skipworth Bl'lll'l' lic-nl'roc Johnston Coppock x,1fyL .lov Bryant ,. , ,. ' Ch:n'li0 llt-ltlrcth M r. lllckson ........................ Lonclics ........................ Mr. llzin liirklzmtl l 1'01l Clmsc .lov 'l'1'cznlw:xy liilly Wootlull Dixon Hnrp Austin Wt- haul zu wry good hnskvthanll scuson this yt-ur. Ont ol' I7 gznncs pl: ring thc rvgulau' svalson, twvlvc wort- won :mtl only tivo Although only ont- lt-ttcrmzm, Billy Wootlznll, was buck, :1 fast tvann wus 1 with nt-w plalyn-rs. Couch Hickson haul tht' sqnanl lll'2lCill'lllg u month ln-foru 1 hlll svzlson was ovvr, :mtl with tht- zultlitionzll 1-ll'orts of Cozlcli Austin :intl the lnll planyn-rs, tho team was gm-ally strungtlit-m'ml :intl L-ntcrt-rl thc season chulking, XlKl0l'y ilfllll' victory. Of thc tivo gunics lost, two vawli wort- lost to tht- strong Industrial and 1 don quintvts, two of the ht-st tt-:uns in thc stnlc. 'l'ht- othm' gannc was tlroppt l t - crack First Battalion tcum of Fort livnning. Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus THQ COH I SCH fl Basketball COLUMBUS .Q .... ......... 3 2 61 Total ....... ....... 7 08 Results OPPONENTS Richland High .................. Cusseta High ................ Tanks 4 Fort Benningl ........ Dadevllle ........................................... . First Battalion CFort Benningb Gordon Jr. College .......................... C.C.C. Ft. Benning ...... Industrial High ......... C.H.S. Alumni ..... Richland High ....... Industrial High ......... Dadeville .......... Central High ........... Gordon Jr. College ...... ......... Cusseta High .......... Central High .............. ...... . . St. Luke Methodist ...... ..... Total ...... ....... 5 81 I 9 5 ' ' 'vi ' 7A 3 ORGANIZATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS 1 ,I 51 -f--n-:1 'F1-ff-A f , , H , :':'-...QI 74 7 fj f 4 Y ' Af W ' 1 gr - , ' :Y Q-A4AQ4HW 1 r Yi i W i Y r ,Y .-L.,-fr W V W 7 W W i- - - o W, YV , 'Y Q 1 Y Y--LQ - V V . ' Y Y V VT Zi - 7. 'if' A A V 1 : A -,,,.,-f f W'-1 5 --------f I H-f-'ff' V 4 - E f',,, '..T '---..:-.-- - fi A J I I -. ' -- ' ,B :::::.-.-:f- Q e - 'iggmv I W A A I I :Y : x U t rn- V if ' E....---' 12? .n N -1 4-,,,,,-, i M-axis, L QV i f .---.: ' Y, , ,v -:.':.- ' KA, 'Cl nur, -'- -' - , K W I , wma -1- at 4,6 A Q I ax 11: gf Z ,537 - ---QQ 9' 3- ' 4. , A Columbus Hi-Y Club IIRANCIS NORNJAN, JR, President lor 'IARVADWAY JAMES SKIPWORTH X'1're- lift'-Y1.il't'l7f Secrelary PAUL K. MCKPNNLQY Treasurer Members S. .l. Adams I-'rank Joerg Leroy Burnham Frank Johnson ' ' Q Q Johnston Coppock 'D 'ff fu Wlllls Jordan DeWitt Duskin James Pussmore Joe Galewood Porter Pease Burnside Huf'fm:m Afihllf Sllfillgel' Dick Young Sponsors: AllViS0l'SI 4, f in 4 Nliss Beisv TIIUIIIDSOU Mr' Rumble .9 n a 'B ' Mr. Hickson Miss Margaret Flournoy Mr. Eubzlnks I 5 A 'K ',, ,a ri w THE C04-lusczan The Hi-Y Club began this year with only four members, the four officers elected last year. After a short time the number was increased to ten, then four- teen, and finally seventeen members. P At the school it is continually striving to develop cooperation between the teachers and pupils, promote cleanliness, uphold the school spirit and help in any way to better the school and community. g Beginning in January and under the sponsorship of the Hi-Y Club, Reverend George Gibson of the Rose Hill Baptist Church held each Wednesday at the fifth period a class for the study of the Bible and problems of life. These have been of great help to the students of the High School. Our Purpose: To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. Our Platform: Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean'SchoIarship, Clean Living. I 9 5 its 3- , Q' if .! Je .WV Glee Club Conducted by Mrs. Methvin SEVENTH PERIOD AFTER SCHOOL Joe Treadway .......................... President Arthur Springer ........................ President James Skipworth ....... ..... V .-President .ludith Saul ......... ....... V .-President Iarzelle Hudson ...... ........ S ec.-Treas. Ethel Woodall ..... ..... S ect.-Treas. During the Fall term the Glee Club worked hard for the presentation of a delightful operetta. The Governor's Daughter',. It was readily accepted by the student body as one of the best productions ever given at the high school. In the main roles were Arthur Springer, Francene Joy, Margaret Shepherd and James Shipworth. Mrs. Methvin directed. This term the Clee Club is working hard on another operetta, An Old Span- ish Cust0m . It will include the entire membership and contains singing and danc- ing with drama and comedy. I 9 S 5 WW- Q My U' 'R THE COH I SCSU S. J. Adams Edna Allen JK Aubrey Allen Anne Armour Marjorie Biggers Anna Belle Boyd Joe Bryant John Bryant Margaret Brooks Warren Bussey Mildred Castleberry Walter Chandler Iva Colquitt Dorothy Chase Betty Cobb Mildred Cumbaa Robert David Helen De Lamar Robert Dunlap Douglas Faulkner Billy Ford Jack Garland Madeline Garrett Lawton Grantham Katherine Greene Marjorie Gregory Sara Louise Holloway Frances Hendrix Mary Frances Hines Frances Holmes Helen Holt Edith Horton Marzelle Hudson Geraldine Hubbard Margaret Johnson Lambert Jones Martha Jones Kathleen Jones Francene Joy Mary Charles Kirkland Violet Litchfield Madge Matthews Constance Martin Verna Mattox p Mary Ellen McDowell Julian Mercer Edith Miller John Mitchell Ralph Moody Mary Muirhead Beth Murphy Margaret Nethken Thea Nickerson Ann Nipper Edgar Norton Mary Perdue Tom Perry Camilla Prince Judith Saul Lillian Siafacas Margaret Shepherd Anne Smith Evelyn Smith Frances Smith Carl Snuggs Arthur Springer Walter Springer Sue Heiney Barbara Roberts Dorothy Root Mary Taylor Eula Taft Geraldine Weed Frances West Frances Williams Catherine VVhitton Helen Willis Mary Winston Elizabeth Wolf , Ethel Woodall Martha Woolbright Betty Wright Anne Yancey George Zeigler I 9 F 5 V 'I v..: f 11,4 'yr A I 'lf'f'.U 'i' ' 1 f7,. , fg-Z! V 'z E ft Dramatic Club l'NDEli SUPEHVISIUN OF M158 JULIA THAYLOH Helen Bates Cathryn Carter Nelle David Elizabeth Fuller Elizabeth Harris Charles Hecht J. B. Hecht Miriam Highnote Louise Johnson Helen Jordan Alice Kierce Members Lorraine Langdon Helen Lovein Laura McCoy Miriam Martin Dick Munn Mary Ethel Phillips Catherine Pitts J. C. Roe Martha Simpson J.f Sarah Stanford Mary Taylor Marigold VVasserman Y I 9 5 I ,-VJ! Q YRTLE MASSEY Associate Editor l -TER CARGILL nciaze Editor Y BOWERS 'r Editor NARD GARRARD 'Off Editor THE COH I SCHD AUBREY ALLEN MARGARET FLOURNOY Business Manager Busincss Manager T66 LYDIA ARR DEWITT DUSKIN Sport Editor Joke Editor PAUL MCKENNEY Editor-in-Chief Colyiswm 07' 1935 MISS FRANCES EVANS Faculty Advisor K5 .T,v-a.u-4- 1 1 LI 9 5 'fa Lf-1, Tri-Hi-Y Club NELLE DAVID H President RUTH MOYER ,,,,,, Vxce Preszdent HELEN JORDAN , , ,,,,, Sect Treasurer MISS DAVID ,,,,, Advisor MEMBERS JJ ,J Margaret Brooks Carroll Cabuniss Nc-llc David Margaret Flournoy Elizzlbcih Fuller Helen Jordan Ethel VVoodz1ll Ruth Moyer Irene Moyer Dorothy Peacock Judith Saul Betsy Thompson Alice Taylor I 5 ,' -1 'rf 'P 1: 'V -' ' - 'f'f F' ' 1 A f . T -D'-E' 'lik-Ar' Y ig ' 1 ' 'V as ez. , , - 2 . ' ' X ,. L V z rsff' 1, ,L':Py7. 'Lg'1?- f 'ff-4111. ' -' ff ff' F -: ,g . ,wit ,- W '.y1,t,,'-'.w. q4,, , sf' 53-fa.,--,J . L v ,P i.gf'tIf THE coHlsc:an The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y Club is to provide for tl girls' organization parallel to the Hi-Y Club for boys. It stands for the same purpose as the Hi-Y Clubs: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity higher standards of Christian character. The Tri in the name stands for three important factors around which the club is builtg namely, the development of its members physically, mentally and morally. Objective: To seek, To find, To share. Slogan: Pure thoughts, Pure words, Pure actions. Platform: Self Improvement, Christian Fellowship, United Service. The colors of Red, White and Blue express Sacrifice, Purity, Loyalty, and areiexemplitled in the Triangle, Torch and Circle. I 9 5 'ln ki. .a, V, , , ,4 mf, .,7 . .x X Q H121 , 11' gy ' W W ish W W .X 4, , 49 ,Wg XL 4, Wi 4 K5 'iii Y X , asf, ,idx La- , if P wg, f, 'W -ff. 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More an- nouncements. Senior meeting. F. Johnson did steal show with presiden- cy, P. McKenney at the vice, and Fran- ces Hendrix as Sect.-Treas. Oct. 5-Did tie Dadeville in a very ex- citing game this aft. Hope we can do as much against Lanier. D I A R Y O F MR. SPECTATOR Oct. 8-Another Monday. Sorry we are so far from Xmas. Ah! mel! Oct. 9-Did see Bro. Gable, the school's hotshot, about with another fem. Oct. 12-Boys all excited over trip to Macon. I believe l'm about the only one left. .lust my luck. Oct. 13-CSaturdayJ Understand there was a manslaughter in Macon yester- day. Maybe it's best I didn't go. Oct. 17-Editor McKenney finds today he has sixteen more gray hairs. Won't be long now before he has no hair at all. Oct. 18-Bus. M. Allen made amazing statement: he had to stay in again. Oct. 19- C Club did viciously defeat our boys. Oct. 23-George Doughtie admits guilt of casm-gently reader, casm is a per- son that has three girls at once, all of whom leave him. Oct. 26--Columbus emerges victor over Opelika 7 to 6. Nov. 1-D. W. Duskin: Just 55 days, 10 hrs. and 37 minutes ,till Christmas tCalculations his ownl. Nov. 2-Tech Hi proved her strength and defeated the Devils. I 9 5 - ' ff- M f Aggqfq, wktw ,, 5 1 1, 4 ,M fQw'xff,', ' . L A D 101413 M 'Y an fditzif 1 . .,, , . .. ELA, P515 A ' uf .1 rw af,- 4 .. 1 'FA ,...Qr1 Iflx -. gi-,Q f x W, -, 1 If J' ' A . ., - - 4 1 -I Q 42 ' , Q: vs, . nw.: .f, A . 1 , ,VT J Ei -., , wav.. Apu-' ' R5 1 Q' '51-gs.-1: , arf- ' , ' milf' , 1 zn- 1 ,Efk , wa , 9' . ,. 4.1 L x hid. . YN? .V. ,-5, Q' 4, 1351 4 :2??fe.f1i+.afvg , .3.:'-.+,- + 2' ri' f 'femfw ' 'vw Ve 'A-1.59552 V ,Q-M. 1.-:iii '4li',ig.'4 . ,M ,IW 'ff ,E J, . CP .L 55344 , ,,. W. A. ':V'.Qk.wi A 1 vw' . 2 'Qwmf ,. ,'l.w.,. N. if 'Lu'-wfw-T - SWR-w. , WEEE .'i?f'ff W G Nfl ,1,.:iL.w ' eQ???ff-i ,zu g,,.,: I 'fab-.if , ,,4xm1?. f .arm .' -ff, ,. rw-Q, I' gg 52 , I 6,2 , ., . xr 'li' P ' a -l - 1'- 9 7f0 'f'f' TN 1: 1, 'f ' i' -' 7 '1 -2 w m a' 1 'P' i.f7Q'w:5'.15LEm!fX5' , 1956.4 T . . THQ col-uscn n . 1- Heard in the Halls C2332 . QED Mr. Austin4 Mr. Munson, what is the electrical unit of power? Delbert- The what, sir? Mr. Austin-- That's it, the watt. Now what is platinum used for? Delbert- Why,--er- Mr. Austin- That's right, wire. A very good recitation, Mr. Munson. 1' 'A' i' f Beth Knight- Mr, Hickson, a triangle doesn't necessarily have to have three sides, does it? ak 1 if . Mr. Thomas-- Charlotte, what are you doing, learning something? Charlotte- No sir, I'm listening to you. if 1- -k Miss Griffith- Mr. Morton, what does 'je ne sais pas' mean? Dan--las usual!-- I d0n't know. , , Miss Griffith- That's correct. ' 'lr 'A' 'k Mr. Thomas--fin chemistryl-- Mercury boils way down there- Francis Norman- Everything boils way down there. 'k 'k 'k ALGEBRA PROBLEM Three men go up in a balloon. They leave at exactly 6:47 AM and plan to be up all day. Their balloon is 592 feet in diameter and holds- 23395 cubic feet of gas. They carry 17 sand bags, each weighing 861 pounds, as ballast. The men weigh 138,146 and 172 pounds. What are they carrying for lunch? ' 'A' 'A' 'A' Louise Jordan- So you danced with Fred Wickham at the party last night? Janet Bowers- Yes, but how did you know? ' Louise- I notice you are limping to-day. ar -1: 1- Q if -Continued- ia 9 A I 9 3 5 ' ...L ofa Sept, 17-School opens-It seems the freshmen get smaller and small- er. Sept. 19-Much ado about schedules. Wanna buy a pie check? Sept. 20-Assembly. Much good advice given, both to lowly seniors and lordly freshmen. Sept. 21-Advice taken. Showed fresh- men the art of getting an OK. Sept. 24-Sergeant: So that's your right foot, huh!! ii Sept. 27- Dextro Perle. Brace up, frosh, its only about twice as bad as it seems. Sept. 28-Blue Devils show up good against Auburn High, though beaten. Oct. 1-Did enjoy second weekend and, boy, did I hate to get up this blue Mon- day . Oct. 4-Assembly again. More an- nouncements. Senior meeting. F. Johnson did steal show with presiden- cy, P. McKenney at the vice, and Fran- ces Hendrix as Sect.-Treas. Oct. 5--Did tie Dadeville in a very ex- citing game this aft. Hope we can do as much against Lanier. D I A R Y O F MR. SPECTATOR Oct. 8-Another Monday. Sorry we are so far from Xmas. Ah! me!! Oct. 9-Did see Bro. Gable, the school's hotshot, about with another fem. Oct. 12-Boys all excited over trip to Macon. I believe I'm about the only one left. Just my luck. Oct. 13-tSaturdayJ Understand there was a manslaughter in Macon yester- day. Maybe it's best I didn't go. Oct. 17-Editor McKenney finds today he has sixteen more gray hairs. Won't be long now before he has no hair at all. Oct. 18-Bus. M. Allen made amazing statement: he had to stay in again. Oct. 19- C Club did viciously defeat our boys. Oct. 23-George Doughtie admits guilt of casm-gently reader, casm is a per- son that has three girls at once, all of whom leave him. Oct. 26--Columbus emerges victor over Opelika 7 to 6. Nov. 1-D. W. Duskin: Just 55 days, 10 hrs. and 37 minutes 'till Christmas ttlalculations his ownl. Nov. 2-Tech Hi proved her strength and defeated the Devils. 5 THE CCH I SCH ll Diary of Mr. Spectator Continuedl Nov. 6-Gramma never had anything like this gramma. Nov. 7--Assembly. Mrs. MT- did finish song before her parteeges. Any- more announcements, 'Scusedf' Nov. 8-Columbus did again follow its habit by trailing Central Hi 14 to 20. Nov. 11-Ralph Nash arrived all wet. He attributes it to the shower he en- countered. Nov. 16-Was in seventh heaven at the football game. I,ll1 whispering now, so hoarse. Team did run up score of 51 to 0 against Robert E. Lee, each point of which I heartily welcomed. Nov. 23-Season closed with Griffin High whom we tied 6 to 6. I.. Burnham did play outstanding game. Right here let me congratulate the entire team, especially the Heldreths, Blackmon, Skipworth, Woodall, Adams, Chase and Bonnette, and Coach Austin to whom enough praise cannot be given. Nov. 27-Basketball team in full swing. Nov. 29-F. I.. Wickham did burst the door from the Royal chariot. tan old Hudson, if you don't happen to knowl Dec. 4-Saw Chase counting up the girls he would have to give presents to Christmas. Later we saw him in Kress doing his shopping. Dee. 3--865W of the student body sign- ed petition for more holidays. I found .lohn Martin reading the entire list. VVhat are you reading all the signers for, John? I never sign anything I haven'l read. Dee. 14-Lazy Lucy and Peppy Put did again borrow Modest Mildred's car. Dee. 17-Noticed Associate Ed. Massey selling another annual for a Xmas present. Dee. 19-Plans for the Xmas dances by the various clubs completed. Dee. 21-Goodbye, and Merry Xmas. ' TF4? THE COHISCQ Fl Diary of Mr. Spectator Concludedl Jan. 2-Hello, again, this is your little fellowstude, remember, mmmmmmm, tBeen listening to that Benny feller again! Jan. 8-Basketball team has played four games and won four. We've got a team that's red hot . Jan. 9-Basketball team has played five games and won four. We've still got a team that's red hot . Jan. 14-Evelyn Brooks, Louise French and Frances Cummings seen laughing heartily. Must have been that joke Mr. Thomas cracked last Wed. Jan. 18-Professor Neill Chemistry Thomas arrived early and had to wait out in the cold 8 minutes to finish that rope he calls a cigar. Jan. 19-Mr. Thomas seems pale today. Too many of those ropes, Prof. Jan. 20-Mr. Thomas absent. Cause un- determined. Jan.- 21-Tests. Tests. And More Tests. Seniors taking Gen. Science seen pale and worrying. Feb. 1-New term arrives. A new 4B History class takes its seat under Mr. Johnson. They're working hard now but that won't last. I know, I just fin- ished the last class. Feb. 2-Mr. Kendrick seen instructing some more midgets how to walk prop- erly in the halls. Some had been run- ning between others legs, quite unno- ticed. ' Feb. 5-We wish to correct the report going around that Walter Blandford is a sissy. Feb. 7-Editor Mc again asks for mon- ey in assembly. If you are reading this it means he got some. Feb. 11-Several students return from houseparty with very, very sleepy eyes. Remember the saying, Never mix business with pleasure, especially when pleasure is sleeping and business is school. Feb. 26-Snow, or a heavy frost. Feb. 28-Rain. Mar. 1-Sunshine. Mar. 2-Rain and Sunshine. Mar. Sorry. 3-Forgot to notice weather. Mar. 5-Hail, rain, Stormy Weather. Mar 13-Delbert Munson and Ft. Ben gang arrive a little late. Mr. Munson attributes it to the rough road and a headache the driver had. He says the two made progress almost impossible. Mar. 14-First tooth cut by Dionne ba- by Annette. Mar. 15-Another tooth cut by another baby. CDon't worry, I won't spend the rest of the year with that family.J Mar. 19-Margaret Shepherd and her sheep seem enjoying Miss Blackmon's jokes. Mar. 20-Miss Blackmon seen trying out more new cars. Really, folks, that's her money, not the annual's. Mar. 21-Assembly-Mr. Kendrick an- nounces some more announcements. Mar. 26-Editor McKenney invites guests to his nervous breakdown he is planning for the near future. Mar. 27-Ice cream and cake are plac- ed on the menu of the breakdown. If anyone is planning a breakdown, call Ed. Mc and let him arrange it for you. He seems a good hand at it now. f April Fool's Day--And in case your vanity has been touched by your name appearing on these pages of my diary, I most affectionately dedicate this all fool's day to you. Sincerely, Mr. Spectator I 9 5 ' - f . 7g v.,yf,f..,.:m,. We -.1 Q, 3 .. ...W T-, flafj'-'wr ?ii..f,..f? v... ... THE col-u I sea n Heard in the Halls fC'07ztz?zuea'j Want Ads ' Wanted to buy-175 credits. Must he cheap. Will pay cash. See Chalmers Watkins. Wanted to get in on any kind of graft, swindling, etc., Warren Bussey. Wanted to trade-A month's meal ticket in the C.H.S cafeteria for a good ham sandwich. See Billy Fort. 1 1- 1- Paradise Lost -Return to George Kyle. Big reward. 1' 1 1 Mr. Thomas-- What is a good reducing agent ? Sarah Gilman-- Kreschen Salts. 1 1 1 pf 4A History Test 1. In what year was the War of 1812 fought? 2. For whom is George Washington University named? 3. Who is buried in Grant's tomb? 4. Where was the Battle of Atlanta fought? 5. -What color was Lee's gray horse? 6. Who fought against England in the French and Indian War? 7. For what English monarch is King William's War named? 1 1 1 ' It Happened In Summer School High school boys do many things, said Mr. Kendrick, that are annoying but harmless. But the practice of raiding watermelon patches must stop. That is plain, lowdown, stealing. A boy in the back seat rose suddenly, snapped his fingers, and then sat down again in confusion. 1 Tom, Mr. Kendrick thundered, what do you mean, snapping your fingers when I speak of melon stealing? I just remembered, Mr. Kendrick, said Tom, where I left my knife. I 19 5 l Buy Your Dodge or Congratulations to the PlYm0Uth Class of 1935 Car or Truck 1 From MERCHANTS Sz PATTERSON-POPE MOTOR CO. MECHANICS BANK Reliable Dealers J- B- Key, President Columbus, Ga. Always at your service l W. W. Perrott Optical CLIFF M. AVERETT l Company Optoglgtrists Buick, Pontiac Opticians , DR. W. W. PERROTT, JR. Cadluac, La S3119 u Optometrist l 1201 Broadway Phone 461 1441 First Ave. Phone 884 3 9O COMPLIMENTS OF KIRVEN' l l QQ., Sales-Service Phones 100-1-2 W C Extends to the Muscogee Motor Cow Class of 1935, their 1501'9 First Ave- Hearty Congratulations Columbus, Ga. 1 141114 Dealers for COTTON d an CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE FERTILIZER MAXWELL BROS. 8: MCDONALD Furniture 1141 Broadway Phone 409 PHILCO RADIOS The Best Dressed Men Wea' SHOE co. SCHWOBILI A CLOTHES The Shoe and Stocking Store College Clothes for College Men 3 W-M CO. Columbus, Ga. 1037 Broadway Columbus, Ga. 1130 Broadway Phone 2405 SWIFT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of Special Colored Cotton Fabrics A 0 Like the Columbus High School, we have a high standard and are proud of our products. H Bfsffvwss v J. T. KNIGHT 8: SON I 4 INCORPORATED SELF SERVICE STORES Home Owned-Home Operated SCRAP IRON, METALS , ir 'A' HIDES, ETC. Fresh Meats Groceries, Fruits, and Vegetables 0:0 at 'Ir Trade with a Home Company Columbus, - - Georgia C pliments f TOM'S TOASTED Eat . om FRENCH MOTCR PEANUTS - P cusp co1v1 ANY and 1315 Broadway Ph 1 Delicious Columbus, Ga Phone 9392 Visit for WHEAT DRUG J. P. MERCER COMPANY Gas, Oil, and Tire Service for Washing, Greasing, Polishing Efficient Service d Corner 13th A . Quality Produ and 13th Street at Reasonable P Consider Your Health Drink 10 wins' v wr X X E , 41 Annu. F x 'N X X y X 'X I X Ili U S DAY 071, True Fruit Beverages Inviting your account, whether large or small N i FIRST NATIONAL BANK HDME SAVINGS BANK C0mPlim0I1lS 0f RECOMMEND-4:--+ BURRUS MOTOR Em, mmmlg CO. . The Cabin i C lumbus, Ga. Fords Lincolns Smart, stylish automobiles f Management of .faclc Walton i mart peopl W. H. Streetman, Res. Mg Y COMPLIMENTS OF j COLUMBUS' LEADING CLOTHIERS i Everything New and Snappy i FOR YOUNG MEN t HOFFLIN .ww i 81 GREENTREE for y Established 1888 The Finest of Eye Wear i Eat at the WHEAT'S FLOWER i CRICKET SHOP l invites you to see their excellent 1 stock of fine A Good Place To Dine Flowers we take special interest in Let US Supply you for any i serving dinners, lllllCllC0llS or occasion i afternoon teas. 20 12th St. Phone 1281 s v arwinrnv rnrnfn DON'T LET YOUR PARTY GO TOO LONG WITHOUT REFRESHMENT! 4 - Buy it by the case or the carton-keep l 'Ir ' your refrigerator well stocked ready to J, S serve your guests at a moment's notice. ? f 6 A It's Economy- ' N! X U gl 5 To Buy a Carton ' X ,X M B 1 or Case as jf 'AQ xy, I r No real hostess will gym, , 714 1 want to let her party l W f M! fy , ' '50 dead . Ice-chilled X . l, W, 'VT' N Coca-Cola will make qfffi 4 'Stix i 'M 4 e arf, 'sm sheszziizz X l l Y . or case. lf? L --1 ' N N X W 'f ff Columbus Coca-Cola 5 l i ' Bottling Co. i L y hi X I I 'H'- T Phone 360 MY SHOP Compliments WOMEN'S APPAREL of , AND MILLINERY 1104 Broadway A Friend ROY C. SASSER SPST' Agent Compliments of 1 ' ' T H E F A IR SUN LIFE INSURANCE CO. A OF CANADA wig Compliments of Use Flour Made in Columbus- CIMCO, BRIDESMAID, GAYETY and RED LIPS Marigold Syrup 1115 T th Avenue Compliments of Sears Roebuck 8z Co. The FOURTH NATIONAL BANK Rt lSt 100813 d y For Quality Food and Quality Service HARDWARE CO. Visit ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS Broadway THE PLAZA CAFE Western Steak Chop Suey - Chow Mein Italian and Creole Dishes Phone in your order-1432 aim Compliments of Ben H. Hardaway, Jr. BRYANT 8: JONES CIGARS-CIGARETTES SODA-NEWS Q35 Murrah Building X. u Columbus, - - Georgia Compliments of x A RC H ER Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery I C E C R E A M Chiffon and Service NVeight d? ,jf Styles. Newest KX it lliiv Colors It's A Food, ',1' N0tA Fadg, ARCHER HOSIERY SHOP Talbotton Avenue 1 GURLEY'S FLOWER SHOP 1003 - 13th Street Phone 436 1 GURLEY'S FLOWERS FOR THE GIRLIESH I 1 o 1 9 Nw. . C. PENNEY CO. 1139 Broadway 'S fSPC'3'0e' 1 f M I Old Fashioned in our Insistence of Honest Values, BUT- J DISTINCTIVE READY-T0-WEAR MODERN IN STYLE 1 AND ACCESSORIES AND SERVICE if 1 C mpliments of COLUMBUS BANK 8: TRUST CO C. SCHOMBURC1 85 SON FINE JEWELERS :,L 1121 B dway 1 , , SUPPLEMENT YOUR TRAINING THRU- wh THE SHOP OF ORIGINAL 7 STYLES- Y . M. C. A. ACTIVITIES M 1109 - Broadway RAY CRAWFORD and LOUIS COLEMAN would like to serve you with your furniture needs and at the same time, save you money BECAUSE We are just outside the high rent district Come up and see us some time 6 6 is F. D. LEEBERN FURNITURE COMPANY 3707 Second Avenue Phone 3583 V. V. VICK-.IEWELER-ELI DRUG COMPANY CHANCELLOR G. 8z H. PAINT COMPANY 81 0 6 GLASS CO. 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