Cook High School - Acorn Yearbook (Adel, GA)

 - Class of 1959

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Patterson Thirty-five years' service-these four words mean very little unless you can look back through them and divide them into months and weeks, days and indi- vidual minutes of memories . . . and in those days and minutes see the faces of the students or their heads bent over the books . . . hear the voices, the chalk against the blackboard, the bells, the clat- ter of feet . . . remember the crises fminor and majorj, the disappointments-but most of all, the pleasures, for memory rounds the rough edges off reality. For thirty-five years of patience and kindness and dedicated attention to the young people of this school and commun- ity, the staff joins all those who have been here before in dedicating this volume to you, Mrs. W. C. Patterson. Want a picture made? . . . the bell sys- tem repaired? . . . the film projector threaded? At Cook High, you call for Mr. Alex Futch, a man of many talents, whose varied activities include the teaching of physics and chemistry. The Acorn Staff owes him a special debt of gratitude for the yearbook pictures he has taken and supervised for the past four years, and uses this page to say, Thank you. Knoxsledffe experience Qerxlce The e three are the E'QQ6I1tl3l element all teach er Seem to poicee but aboxe thuae three 1 IJHUCDCC xshlch the teather mut hare to Ulllflf' nlthout rlommatlnf and ome hon make the Q tudent bellex e them Qelxeg Teachmf CallQf or dliclplme ssh Nlr C ward a Qhe keepb the Detentlon. Hall Blll Thomai who reallx haint ea rned a detentmn hall poaei for thu epliode AD INISTR TIO ' C. .' . - ' . s M '-. 'g - 1 ' ' ich 4 -W S - . 5. rimmer works to A 5 - A 5 t c- es: A p ' . ' - H - 'S ' ' . ' ' 5 S ' ' M 7 ' , N N . I. . . I Q 1 , , C r- - V N - ' - S ' ' in - Mr. Jossey's teaching experience includes ten years as principal and teacher and three years as County School Superintendent. Having served in the Army for five years, Mr, ,lossey received his degrees from Georgia Teachers College and Mercer University. Laboratory technician in the Air Corps for three years, Mr. Summer- lin has been in the teaching pro- fession for twenty-one years. During his years at Berry College and the University of Georgia. he was active on the basketball team. cross country team, track team and in the Varsity Club. Receiving his degree from Georg gia Teachers College, Mr. Sessions has been teaching for twenty-two years. As assistant principal at Cook High, he teaches algebra and is advisor of the Senior Hi-Y Club. County School Superintendent SAM S. JOSSEY, A.B., M.A. Principal W. E. SUMMERLIN, B.S., M.S Ant' Assistant Principal H. A. SESSIONS, B.S. lv 1 1 fl 51 --f Mrs. I.. E. Crawford is showing off the new refrigerator in the home economics room during Open House Night to Mrs. Kate and some of the parents of students. Mrs. Jane Ingram illustrates another feature of Open House Night as she relates one of the happenings around school. Apparently this om was very funny. TEACHERS HELP STUDENTS GET AHEAD MR. HELL E. BOOTH. A.B. Attended North Georgia College and Uni- versity of Georgia. graduated from Georgia Teachers College. He teaches American and world history and is junior class sponsor. In Air Force years. he has taught for 16 years. MRS. SARAH BRANDON. B.S.. BLA. Math teacher, she received her degrees from Joyce Peabody College. A teacher for 38 years, she has worked in Tennessee. Mary- land. Georgia and Florida. SIR. TURNER F. BYRD. A.B. Attended Georgia Southwestern, Armstrong, YSC. Georgia Teachers. and graduated from Mercer. He has almost completed his Mas- ter's at I SI'. In Navy 212 years. he is ad- visor of annual and Quill and Scroll and teaches English and typing. Q' -c ilk AIRS. G. A. CHRISTENSEN. BS. Sponsor of F.T.A, and the junior class. she graduated from the University of Alabama. She has taught English for I2 years. in Alabama and Georgia. AIRS. I.. E. CRAWFORD. Bb, Receiwed her degree from the Lhiyersity of Georgia and she has taught for 9 years, Holding position here of F.l'I.A. adiisor. she teaches home economics. 1 3 if' I' I x MRS. GENE E. DAUGHERTY, B.S. Attended Hinds Junior College and graduated from Delta State Teachers College. She has taught for seven years and is now an instructor in health and science. NIR. ALEX FITCH. BS. His hobby of photography led to an extracurricular job here as annual pho- tographer. He has taught for thirteen years. following his graduation from Georgia Teachers College. He also at- tended Georgia Tech. Chemistry and physics are his meat. MRS, W'YA'l'T GRINIBIER. BS. A graduate of Troy State Teachers College. she teaches English and spons sors the local cheerleaders. Her two- year' teaching career began at Cook High. FROM THEIR KNOWLEDGE WE LEARN MR. .l. WYATT GRIMMER, B.S. After receiving his degree from Troy State Teachers College. Coach Grimmer came directly to Cook where he has taught for two and a half years. In addition to duties as basketball mentor and his work with junior football. he teaches business math. MRS. FRANK M. HUGHES, A.B. Did her college work at West Georgia College, the Atlanta Conservatory of Music, and University of Georgia. A teacher for nine years, she now teaches government and world history. As an outside job, she has coached students in declamation and acted as senior sponsor. MRS. JANE C. INGRAM. AB. Junior Hi-Y sponsor and English teacher at Cook. Mrs, Ingram attended Queen's College and graduated from Birmingham-Southern. She has taught for nine years. MR. LINTON JORDAN. BS.. NIA. In the U. S. Infantry for two years. he has taught for five years. Since his graduation from the llniversity of Ala- bama. he earned a graduate degree at Peabody and acts as athletic director and head grid coach at Cook. MRS. A. ll. MASHBURN. B.S. Attended GSCW. University of Geor- gia. and has done graduate work at Mercer. A teacher of reading and Georgia history here. she has 20 years' experience. MRS. J. l. MUSSELWHITE. BS. Took over as librarian here in Oc- tober of this year. She studied at GSCW. She sponsors the Library Science Club. MR. .l. I. MYSSELWHITE. B.S..-K. Attended ABAC and graduated from the University of Georgia. A teacher for nineteen years. he directs voca- tional agriculture students and sponsor F.I-A. MR. L. C. OWENS. R.S.. MA. Graduated from Eastern Kentucky State College and served in the Army for three years. In the profession for nine years. he coaches. teaches physical education and health. MISS FLORRYE PARRISH. B.S. Attended the University of Georgia and Bowling Green College of Com- merce. she has behind her a 35-year career in the teaching of commercial courses. As senior sponsor this year. she has also directed many other ac- tivities in the past. MISS MARY PARRISH, B.S. Attended GSCW. the University of Georgia and Valdosta State. She teaches eighth grade math and has been in the profession for more than thirty years. MRS. W. C. PATTERSON. A,B.. M.Ed. Geometry and Latin keep her busy at Cook. She attended Valparaiso Uni- versity in Indiana. the University of Georgia, and Brenau. She got her Master's degree at Emory. She spon- sors the Beta Club and has taught for 35 years. 5 . J 3. Lg. ' V I 4 f 's -'. 'W Do you suppose Coach Jordan is digging a hole to bury the Nashville Rebels? Wo, it would take a bigger hole than this. Coach Jordan is really preparing an excavation for the fuel tank which will be used to heat the gym. 'Alt takes a Master's degree and one summer over to dig a hole such as this one. was hi reply when questioned on the experience it requires. xt FROM THEIR EXPERIENCE WE PROFIT FROM THEIR SERVICES WE BENEFIT MR. ROBERT PIERCE, B.S. Master of Music Education Attended the University of Georgia and Shorter College. He is band and Glee Club director at Cook. MRS. EUNICE P. SMITH, A.B. Attended Wesleyan, University of Georgia, Mercer, and Valdosta State. She is junior class sponsor and an advisor of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y. Having taught for five years, she instructs in biology and health. MRS, KATE S. WILKES, A.B. Known as Miss Kate' 'to her stu- dents, she teaches English to junior and senior students. She attended VSC, Bessie Tift, and the University of Georgia. She sponsors the senior class and is advisor of the Alpha Tri- Hi-Y. MRS. BEN WOOD. B.S. This is her first year in teaching following her graduation from Valdosta State College. She has classes in Eng- lish and civic . Faculty meetings must not always he dull. Principal Summerlin. Mrs. Brandon, and Mrs. Ingram found something amusing in this Monday afternoon session. STAFF DOROTHY CARTER Secretary MR. C. R. SCHOCK Janitor C-halceipcarew 'YFCHICQI plas llacbelh 'wee hand IH hand sslth a Qtudent s Ure-at ut xear the QSIIIOI scar Q QPHIUIS mealuxe for then rmfw en ox a 1 a 2 trip to XXElNlllIl l0H and LV OI 0Ill6I Oladuatmn carrQ haxe te hmm of hem elected Ffmtball Sweet ltilll and Annual ueen thex fit a- realizc thc achiuf-ment of Cl1Cl'lSllt'fl am- lmitiuns. Patrlcla Dax and ldxema Rax who falthfullx endeaxor to memmlze the tlnu honored PHQQHUPQ of Ladx Nlamlmeth Dun can and othel Cllardctels max ncwt W-zu he enffrowed ln munh mmf plartxral af ri t or non 1 I Q llPlI CCIIIUI ar h X . ll n- ll 01 is-nun Mlll '1 ee-ln-f 0 mu am accomplishnwnt. SE IORS Nix, . 1 1 e . ,J K ' . P .F-fm '. - fiifliz '35??f1'E4.:l 'ii fl f ft ..::!. 1. ,-Zf?g,,.f? 11 4 1 n it gg K t ggi zz! ' f 3:53 VL 11 'Q Q -f is x ,J 2 ' 5 in , ' W my 'Mack fig H .-ur, ff. ln. My Navi Q V ,, iw Ji' Q Q J ,Fw r ' S. .1 lv xg K. X? f ? 2 , ,iq 1 . F 3 'S HE? 451555 P n JS ii S32 'We ,M .ysf 555 wg , Q , 'QQ if 1 Q. ,. K, 2 22 HV it ,fy if fy f::?f Mx. A 4rMxxM5v,ef,?:,a4'? f Wifi, L -a-. ,, -., J ---...- 11 , fig, QM y Very sweet and very nice-anyone who looks once. looks twice. BOBBIE CIBBS and LARRY BENNETT. who were named the prettiest and best looking of the senior class, are popular teen-agers at Cook. They are active in many organizations. Bobbie is a member of the Tri-Hi-Y and the F.H.A.: Larry takes part in Hi-Y work and is also sports editor of the Acorn. as well as a member of the track team. SENIORS PATRICIA CARTER Tri-Hi-Y 4, 53 4-H Club 1.2, 3. 4, 5. BETH CHANDLER 4-H Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4. 5. Community Project Chairman 3. Worship Chairman 4. Wlorld Service Chairman 53 Annual Staff 4, 5. Sub-Freshman Ed- itor 4. Advertising Manager 5, Junior High Cheer- leader 13 Beta Club 2. 3. 4. 5: Band 2, 3, 4, 5. Nlajorette 2, 3, 4, 5, Regional Band Festival 2, 3. 4, 5, State Band Clinic 4, FSL' Twirling Camp 33 Librarian 3, Secretary 45 Senior Attendant in Home- coming Court 5. N 53. . K K VX .xv Q A MARVA BRANCH Quitman High School: FHA 1, 2, FHA Bulletin Board Chairman 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2g Cook High School: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. EVELYN CARTER 44H Club 1, 2g Beta Club 2, 3. 4, 5. LAMAR CONNELL 4-H 1, 2, 3. SARAH COPPAGE Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. 5. Corresponding Secretary 3, Presi- dent 5. S. W. District Program Planning Conference 53 -l--H Club 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. Girls' Vice-President 4, North Georgia Naval Stores Camp 3, Rock Eagle 4-H Club Camp 2. 41 FHA 3, 4, 5. FHA Week Chairman 5: Band 3. 4. Regional Band Festival 3, 43 Annual Staff 4, 5, Freshman Editor 4, Senior Editor 5: Junior High Cheerleader Ig Miss Junior Class 4. 'Em , gov-. . Y' -e are - ,- GENE CHAPMAN Hi-Y 3, 5, Reporter 3g Annual Staff 5, Pliotographer 53 Senior Superlative. MARY CLAYTON 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 5: Basketball 2. 3g Tri-Hi-Y 2.5: FHA 2. 3. 5. KAY COTTON 4-H Club lg FHA 4, 5, Treas- urer 4, 5, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, 5, Parliamentarian 3, Rea porter 5, Youth Assembly 45 Band 2, 3: Basketball 3. 4. 53 Acorn Staff 4, 5: Oakleaf Staff 4, 54 Junior Play 4: Head D. J. 5: l.etterman's Club 55 Senior Superlative. Football. track, and basketball too, we think they're tops in sports, donlt you? SANDRA CROSBY and RAY VAN BRACKLE both take part in sports around the campus. which rated them the title of g'Most Athletic. Sandra is active in Tri-Hi-Y work'as well as in F.H.A. and 4-H work. Ray, a muscu- lar young man. is a member of the football and track teams. BETTY COWART 4-H Club l: Northside High School. Atlanta 23 FHA 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. 5. Parliamentarian 5: Basketball 4. 5, Advertising Staff: Lettern1an's Club 4, 53 Junior High Cheerleader l: Annual Staff 4, 5. VERNON COWART FFA 13 4-H Club l. 23 Basketball l. SANDRA CROSBY Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5, Devotional Chairman 33 FHA 3. 4, 5, Devotional Chairman 53 FTA 2, Treasurer 2: Basketball 3. 4. 53 Letterman's Club 4, 53 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, District Project Achievement 3, 4, Naval Stores Camp 43 Clee Club 13 Senior Superlative. JACK DARBY Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 Band 1, 2. 43 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4, 53 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5, Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Junior Class Play 4. They're known for their versatility, and every- one likes their personality. This phrase can tell us right off that MARY ANN GRANTHAM and DERRY O'QUINN were selected as the Best all-round of the Senior class. Mary Ann is editor of the annual, secretary of the Tri-Hi-Y and a member of the Quill and Scroll, Derry is on the football, track and baseball teams as well as being President of the 4-H Club. JOAN CROSBY Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, 5. President 3, Second Vice--l'rr-sitlt-nt 5: Class Treasurer 23 Junior Play -1-3 Bt-ta Club 3, 4. 5, Beta Club Convention 33 FTA 2. -l-. 5. Historian 2. Secretary-Treasurer 5: FHA 3, 43 4-H Club 1. 2. SEN IORS 1... Fun in manner, quick to speak, theyire nice to everyone they meet. This describes JANICE POS- TELL and GENE CHAPMAN, who won the title of 'Triendliestn for ,59. Besides being President of the F.H.A., Janice is a member of Tri- Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, 4-H Club, and the Acorn Staff. Gene works hard as a photographer on the an- nual and as a member of the Hi-Y. TERRY DAUGHTREY Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 5, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 4, 5, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Basketball 3, 4, 5, Track 4, 5, Base- ball 3, 4, 5, Lettermanls Club 4, 5, Rock Eagle Summer Conference 4, Youth Center Council 3, Mr. Senior Class. PATRICIA DAY Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. CAROL DEEN 4-H Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5, Reporter 3, Poster Chairman 4, 5, Rock Eagle Training Conference 2, FHA 3, 4, 5, Project Chairman 3, Historian 4, Band 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, 5, Circulation Manager 5, Oakleaf Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager 4. CAROLYN DEVANE Student Council 2, Class Vice-President 2, Class Secretary 5, 4-H Club 1, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Sec- retary 3, Executive Committee 4, FHA 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 3, Project Chairman 4, Worship Chairman 5, Rock Eagle Summer Training Con- ference 2, 3, 4, 5, Youth Assembly 3, GSPA Con- vention 4, Quill and Scroll 5, Acorn Staff 3, 4, 5. Sophomore Editor 3, Club Editor 4. Associate Editor 5, Band 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 4, Christmas Charity Play 1, 4, Regional Band Festival 2. 3, 4, Prog. Planning Conference 2, 3. 4. 5: Christian Life Con- ference 2, 3. 4. SHIRLEY FRIAR 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, Tri-Hi-Y 5. 6,-. a 4,1 V 2 W gk. ' r , Lg- :K 4 4:53 ' .A af' Q: 4 QQ? f, w A,f 3 -f, . i W ,Lf if Q, ' Sf Q 431, - :xiii H ,.xf'Lj.,5wJ. 5 l ..a'-'Ku A ji fjfrxi ti., ' ' G l .1 fv- r ' 1 .Q ' L X -- 303' at ' fgiav? 4 5 G X .. sgbftfx' 'f,?kjEj,44 5 7 4 Q- 'W - + '1' . .,,, 'nn K 'Jw A 9-A I. 3 Ywlyljgdph ,. , H. f sv - . guy: ' E' W - 4 1. 4-H lt JR es dent 0: Annual Staff 'w orus 2 'l X l BOBBY HAMNEB 4-H Club 2: FFA 2. 3g Beta Club 2. 3. L01 ISE HENDRY Club 1. 2, 3. 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5. Treasurer 3g FHA 2. 4, 59 Project Chairman 4. MARGARET HUTCHINSON 4-H Club. Z ,mc f H , ,f PFW' I f ' is vim 3,335 lx. V, . 3, 1 ' ,f-...aa Wit and humor they both possesses: jokes and smiles on them were blessed. This phrase quickly brings to mind two seniors who captured the title of Wittiest',- KAY COTTUN and JIMMY WHIDDON. Kay holds the offices of treasurer of the l:.ll.A. and reporter of the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. She works on the annual staff and is a DJ on 4'Teen Timef, ln adclition to these activities. she also plays on the basketball squad. Jimmy is on the annual staff anrl is a member of the Senior Hi-Y. Lutl ull du 114 ,Ju Ann dues- Sniile-l Jurk Jilin:-r pow fur a picturv. BRENDA JOHNSON V1-ll Lluh 1. 2. 3. 4. 0: lri-Hi-H .iz Iluhim High S4'llH4rl FRANK JOHNSON Ct-orgc Wythv High Srllmrl. Wyrhi-till:-. Virginia llrtmiutivw Clulv 2. 3: Fwiviiw- llluh 3. 1: liixil .-Xir lhlrul 2. 3. 4. 5: Track 3. -1: l3.iNlM-tlull 2: lfuuk High Scluml 5. JACK JOJNEH llusku-thull 3. -1: lfmntlmaill 3. -1: 4-H Cluh 1. 2, CHARLES JONES 4-H Cluh 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Buys' Sm-crf-tary W L- w J 'X. eg,-r POLLY JUSTICE Gr-nvvu County High School. Beta Cluh 3, 43 Sc-niur Play 33 Band 1. 2. 3, 43 FHA 2: Tri-Hi-Y +1-3 Latin Cluh 2: Cook High Schfmlg Band 5. Smile-f Sniilvln as Junicf' Rc-gi-tn-r. Betty Je-an Hull. Cz-nv Chapman and DAVHJLOVETT FFA 2, 3. 4, Chapter Reporter 4g 4-H Club 2, 3g Hi-Y 5g Football Manager 5, Madison High School 1, 2, 3. Xu Kathryn. not your sllnflllllllll hook. your literature hook! holla-rs Senior Editor Sarah Coppage, Uh well. it's too late Lll'lyWi:lj'. However Glenclel Young. Ce-ne Taylor. Carolyn Fpires. and Klar- garet Hutt-liinson niet-ly do as they are told. BETTY KELLY FHA 23 4-H Cluh 1. 2. 3g Library Svience 2, 3. 5. JOANN KNOX Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, 5, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 54 FHA 3. 5, FTA 2. 3. 4. 5. Parlianientarian 4, President 54 Annual Staff, Typist 53 Class Vice-President 5. ERALAJEAN'LASSETER 4i1cmb1,z3.+5gFHA2,3.TaHrY2,i4. CAROLYN LOVETT Christmas Charity Play 4, ,lunior Class Play 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, 5. Community Project Chairman 4g Junior High Cheerleader 15 4-H Club 1, 2, 33 Band 1. 2. 3. 4, 5, Majorette 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, Regional Band Festival 1. 2. 3,4 5, State Band Clinic 4, FSU Twirling: Camp 3g Annual Staff 5: Youth Center Council 3. SENIORS W. R. MCCONNELL JERRY MORRELL Band 2, 3. 4. 5. Regional Band Festival 2. 3. 4. 5. DERRY IYQUXN Football l. 2, 3. 4. 53 lla-ka-tlrull 2. 3: Truck 3. 4. 5: Basc-lull 4. 5: Hi-Y Sm-cn-tary 33 Hi-Y 2. 33 FFA 2, 33 4-H Club l. 2. 3. 4. 5. Prvrltlvnl 3. 5. Council Secretary 3. County Cnuncil 3. 5: Diftrirt Achieve nt Nleet 1 2 4 1 Plan 'n F rr t me.. .-. 1 St i '1 rv6Nryl1l..t'ltf3r- man S Club 4. 0: Sn-ninr Sup:-rlutiw. KATHYRX PARTAIN 4-H Club l. 2. 3. -1. 51 llalslcvllrull 21 fllvc Clulm 3. Carolyn lgwett. llctll flllJIl1llt'l'. S.lfilll Cuppuglv. Llflll laniu- l'4wte'll ure- th.- lit!lr,- Nz-ni:-rf in ilu- pic-turv lmlnwingi bulllylvs. Nu. not rn-.llly litllv. lllt'y ure- SEYENTEliX! . amcl gm' nluing L1 ,kit Concerning that sung ug il Ihlfl of tln' annual staff pr' :gnun RALPH MATHIS 4-H Club 1. 2, 3. 4. 5: Haskel- ball 3. 4. 5: Junivr CMSS Play 4-g FFA 2. 5. 1 SENIORS Do you need any help? ask grinning Jimmy Whiddon and Billy Greene as Mary Ann Grantham and Carolyn IM-Varie pick up the re- mains of a pocketbook. 22 JANICE POSTELL Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5, School Project Chairman 3, Youth Assembly 3, S. W. Program Planning Conference 5, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, 5, North Georgia Forestry Camp 3, AIC Trip 3, Farm Business Medal 4, Sec- retary of Council 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 4. State Convention 4, President 5, Oak Leaf Staff 4, Feature Editor 4, CSPA 4, Annual Staff 5, Class Editor 5, Quill and Scroll 5, Band 2, 3, Regional Band Festival 2, 3, Soil Conservation Essay 5, Senior Superlative. LAVENIA RAY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Beta Club 5, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Class Vice-President 3. JANICE REGISTER Cook High 4-H 1, 2, 3, 5, Band 1, 2, 3, Regional Band Festival 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, FHA 2, 3, 5, Tifton High School 4, Band. NADINE RENTZ Beta Club 4, 5, Clee Club 1, 3, 4-H Club 1, 2, Annual Staff Typist 5, Senior Superlative. CYNTHIA ROBINSON 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Clee Club 2, 3, FTA 2, Re- porter 2, FHA 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 3, Project Chairman 5. Rock Eagle Summer Training Confer- ence 4, Junior Play 4, Soil Conservation Essay Winner 4, Acorn Staff 5, Feature Editor 5, Oak- leaf Staff 4, Associate Ed- itor 4, Quill and Scroll 5, D. J. 5, CSPA Convention 4, Y-Club Program Plan- ning Conference 2, 3, 5. HARRY SHAW FFA 4. 5, Hi-Y 2, 3, Band 2. 3. 4, 4-H Club 2. 3. BETH SMITH 4-H Club 2. -I-: Ulm- lflub 51 Alplxa 'liri-Hi-Y 5. CAROLYN SPIRES Cleo Club 2, 35 4-H Club 1, 2. EDNA MAE SPIRES 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 4g Basketball I, 2, 3. LATRELLE TAYLOR Clee Club I. 2. 33 4-H Club l. 2. 3. DENNIS VAN BRACKLE Basketball 1: -I--H Club I, 2: Football I. RAY VAN BPLACKLE 4-H Club I. 2. 33 Basketball l. 2: Football 2, 3. 4, 5g Track 3, 4, 5g Lettermans Club 4. 55 Senior Superlative. 3 . -A A ww ,fo . A - o, 4.2 I ' -, . . , . . . ,. V. 5 c ' f 'll 'rf' ill - s Could it be world affairs they are discussing? Maybe. and then again it might be the latest in styles. Whats-ver it is Janice Postell. Carolyn Lovett and Carol Deen seem to be quilt- inte-re-ste-tl while Sarah Coppage doesn't ri-ally care. J 1-591 R'-wr' JIMMY WHIDDEN Football I. 2. 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 4 5, 4-H Club 1. 2: Annual Staff 5, Oaklt-af Staff 4, Senior Su- 1 l :4 ' pcrlative. SENIORS JOHNNY WALKER -1-ll Club 1.2: l'l'.-K 3. 4. ix. RANDALL WALKER FF X -1. 5, Football 2, 4-H lllub 2 There are those happy smiles once again as Nadine Bennett and Carolyn Lovett are ones- again dancing with their old favorites at the New X ear? Eu- flzinm- sponiorerl by the Senior Claw. 24 SUE WILLIS Tri-H1-Y 3, 4, og FHA 2 3, 4, 55 4-H Club 2, 3, 4 53 Band 3. GLEINDI-.L XOI Nb Llub 1.2, FFA , , 4. 5g Le-ttf-rrnun's Club 3, 4. 5, Football 2. 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Track 3. 4. 5. 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'Q M 1,3 1 Nxv '53 Q. v 5 ..- ,IZHTIPF lfuirvl-All 3- ax g, irlvy 'xllll lflmwrs L W, 4 nh:-lia Friar 'vb' fi' ' ,Z GK 14.4 'SQ Carolyn Fulp Iris Ciclflens Delmas Criner Rohert Criner Jeanette Coclwin Wanda Godwin Margie Gutherie Carolyn Hall Sandra Greene Milflrecl Griffis James Hall Priscilla Hall JUNIORS Until this year juniors have only been small potatoes around here, but now they have come of age-they,re big wheels! They are now experiencing' the thrill of staging a junior play and-more exciting- waiting to see how it turns'out. To them this is a new adventure and is proving to be a very interesting one. Linda Banes. hopefully preparing a typing assign ment to turn in. , K Q' V 41 1. . .ffm 3 1, ,,. , Q . .11 V 2 , ,. 5. Q. :L f , xA JJ. :QW N5 Aw jf. K Q' j Qs? A , M zz ? ,Q 'fl W, 1 115- f kj, -In . 7'1 1 , .2 4 wc-new 9' Wayne Newbern Carol Ann Parker Ann Patten Ronald Reed Wilbur Reed Gene Register Joe Register johnny Register 30 Billy Martin Mildred Meeler Eris Moore Renda Moore Malcom Newbern Rosalee Aronson, left, and Iris Giddcns, right, learning by doing, the art of sewing. Juniors are now coming to realize what it means to be in the eleventh grade. The responsibility of the Junior-Senior Prom is theirs. This means thinking, planning, and much work, but they don't mind. Since the Washington trip was excluded, the juniors want to make the prom the best Cook High has ever had or ever will have. Class members are looking forward to reaching the final link in the chain, to becoming the dignified Seniors of '59-'60! JUNIORS Billy Renil Cleon Strickland Junior Roland Milton Strickland Melvin Rowan Patsy Stripling Curtis Rutland Carlton Sumner Virginia Rutland James Sumner Jo Ann Shaw Gene Taylor Carolyn Wiley Stella Wiley Donny Wynn JUNIORS Bill Thomas Tom Thomas Vercie Ann Tomlinson Elizabeth Touchton Mildred Tucker D. C. Tunison Daphine Tyson Mary Louise Tyson Ernest Vance James Earl Ward Cora Mae Watson Eveline Webb Carolyn Weeks Darryl Weldon Clayton Wetherington David Whiddon 'so Butcher baker CandleQt1Ck maker a xarletx of xonatlonal tramm Learmn g1oeQ the old famlllar rhxme the Qk1llQ requlred Ill modern farmm Althoufh Cook Hlffh turm out prob the local affrlculture falm Qhop IQ Douf ao ablx xerx fem who enter theQe oenupa He ter who IQ a member of the F F X t1onG our Qchool doeQ attempt to proude UPHO ORES A A vt . , xxa- . tcm ,X ' fa If A fm' bm ,Q , ,, . ,, ..w .UA . . , . . . n F. Z. V .. .W . R . P . . . g in A S z: - ' 1- ' ' '- N sl - ' ' ' ' ' M ' - S . ' 'M rf The officers of the sophomore class are Freddy Lawrence, vice-presidentg Jeanette Felts treasurer ,lanlce Claxton presidentg Shirley Allen. secretary. Betty Jean Bennett Billy Bay Bennett Donald Bennett Lamar Bennett Judy Ann Bennett Robbie Bennett Yanee Boone Clark Burnett 34 SOPHOMORES James Abbott Vann Alderman Shirley Allen , l r V 5. L - ' - ff.. 'V' 3 fl Hulilny lfugvne Croft llnuglzis Cnty Carole llaus Diane DeVane Karen Dickerson Jerry Dickerson Mary Clyde Dixon Joshette Everett Jeanette Felts Frerlcly Ry rd Rosa Cunmm R213 ninml Cart Junim- Ciluytmi lfditli Colvin Fruiikie Cone Hillieree Cornelius Caruly n Cruslix Lloyd Gibbs and ,Ioshetta Everett examine a parameclu under the microscopes in sixth period biology SOPHOMORES Man, dig that crooked river! Two sophomore COOLS, Carolyn Rhodes and Ruth Reed, point out some cra-a-azy countries, and all that jazz, in World History class. le Fender ia Folsom 7 Folds l Fordham a Fountain : Futch y Futch la Gibbs I Gibbs and Ciddens na Giddens y Joe Godwin fi ,L 'N L I 1Illf'lIL1Igl'l'H f Ulrlmlu Huwx - . 3 , U., 9 X , .. 1, Y Y :':-fab? -1-A is X U , -s Unllillilr H:-fl:-1' Rmlaild Hmxltt I H1 I Hu-rs Inm lllsmx l,e-unru I' nrtv A juvkim-ll11l4'l1i11f1m Ellvn tlnirwr Jesse jmu- HaI'yCz11'ul ,lusliu Bwxlda Kinmiifl jcfanettw King Gary Lanhlfrlm Flwlfly I.aurvmf1 Hale- Limlsf-y l 'v Vu- x iv L- 1.4 T 111111111-I.ir1fLf-5 Yirginia H1141-f-5 IN thi- u lun' HI1 thf' f'LlII1lIll'f .Xc'tuuHy. Hur-k Whiddwn. S Betty 'fuylf-r. Kurvn Tiljlfrf. Uwrxuld lie-nnf-tt. Bwlmhy Crwft 1 Re-Im Iallen. and Clark liurne-tt arf' juxl pretrinding in go fur Li ful:-. fri? Among the 'ihardworkingv sophomores are: Janice Clayton. Carolyn Crosby. and Clark Goode. Reima Patten lurly Poitell Bobby Powers Virginia Ray Ruth Ref-cl Peggy lleggister Imogene Rentz Ona Faye llc-ntz 38 l3l1r4l4'ltvl,llll1' ,Ian l.ou-ll lqnrla Lynn Raymond Xlaloney Rf-tha xlf'fi!'Zlllif' l'iug:c-no Nh-Kinm-5' Ve-Ima Nlixon Shirley Nlontogomery llonalrl Nlusilf-wllile Frank UAQuinn Carol Paflglvll llc-tty l,2lllC'll SOPHUMORES Much time is spenl pondering: over algebra proh lems. maps in world history, phylums and mg cloms of hiologfy. ami require-cl English. Althou very few make honor roll. several almoSl L . fu, K, 4 . , 3-, - , 5' . Q 1 V ' if T ? -I '- qu! mug' . ',, L ,' -. 3 A Q - in vb., 7' .s. F :A 'f ' hw ' H' -X ,, X 'I' G L. Qu- i Z N , S, H x it ,X f L -. if A HQE: in it in X 0 nn- x Q 157 I Winn- thi-K 1,11-un up 1-Uiiiriiittm-rf pmr Imp!! Nut ra-ally ju-t. Jaim-N Alnlmtt Rwriulmi Nllix-le-whit-'. 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VT' Lincla Ensley Johnny Exum William Faircloth Mary Frances Faucett Mickie Faulkner Frances Fender Laverne Fletcher Render Folsom Sue Fordham Jimmy Fulp Paul Fulp Raymond Fulp Waiting for chow gives Weston Knowles, Norma Hill, Norman Hill and Sue Tutt time to look at an amusing -and interest- ing sign advertising the '59 Acorn ! in l' y it 'Q 'f 4 v Mariel Goff Neil Graham Carol Cre-cue Jvalie-th' fViI't f'Il9 Stanlefy Griffin Yvlnia Griffin Wvay nc Griner Thuuias Guthrie Paul Haniiier She-rrsl Hamrier ' A1111 Hart I.i11rla Hay vs Hip Urdu-. 411111 Hun: 1 Str-arwlyfn Wiiivil 1-f thvw 1111111111 tall- will 1-11t1'rt:1i11 Jwyvf- Wifr .1111 IN I,i111l-1-yr? I.i1111a lun- Ruth lwwk- fur tile- tw1 frexlin I' raiivc-5 in miwin 1 1 1 'T ' 7 : iff- 81? I 213 ,k,.gXa, ,.q, . N Q V., L., CT ' I.l.f? in ETWKQQQS que- 1 Azygx' ' fm.- P 9 51323 l ' . f iw Q g ?M'4e, A K 'x ii, ..:-M4 sw ua, M , Ag ,.. ,agen I ' x Q. 231 V. u in Y :Qi g,'f'1fa,w M,-iv' ' if . .. g N 1 if .W - V, A X sf -' 4:59 ' 5. 3 'Q 1 3352, '2??ia5'5 1 if pn, .Agri ii lv fy QA fl ef U1 , 'y 'sit Q21 PM s 1 -.ii , '19 v E I it a , , , s ,, Q 'gg If if 41' '55 ,Q 1 A ,M Q, W ,iff ,A 55 ' .,f kj,z Q .ff , l ' K 2 .mv Q Bobby Tyson Polly Tyson FRESHMEN ' Freda Rutland Judy Scarbrough Donald Shealy Sandra Sinclair Larrie Smith Brenda Sowell Laurie Story Linda Stripling Bobby Suggs Anna Ruth Summers Ray Gene Sumner Shirley Sumner George Talley Linda Taylor Darlene Thompson Betty Tucker Martha Jane Tucker Sue Tutt Beverly Ann Tyson Only a few students in this class are blessed with a large number of E'sf' Some say History holds them back. Some, Algebra. Others say that all subjects are too hard. is-N 'tif 'YPTYYF fff, it s...,,. Hayward Wiley Ann Williams Joyce Winser Roger Womack Jimmie Ann Youn Peggy Young Since the job of raising money for the Junior-Senior Prom hasn,t begun yet, these freshmen can now only plan some projects for the next three years. Pictures Not Available: Dwayne Culpepper Billy Hadden Billy Joel Johnson Frances Richardson Larue Shaw Connie Templeton FRESHMEN John Henry Walker Sandra Walker Hilda Ward Winston Warren Shirley Watson Linda Webb Dwain Weldon Gail Wells Yvonne Wetherington DeLoes Whiddon Rountree Whitehurst Betty Wiley if M Summers now over and as the autumn leaves fall some 650 students began flllng mto the halls of C H S Out of thls teemlng crowd 198 are mystxfled lost and very much sub freshmen new and lnexperlenced But thls flrst step IS all 1n the process of growln up Approxlmately 20 e1,hth ,Graders are 1n the Cook H1 h band These three are typlcal examples of perhaps a future Harry James fErnest Brownln l Benny Goodman 4Bobby Jacksonl or Ray Anthony 4Larry Crowl 9'7 SUB-FRESH Q . ,, ,Nw- ,f , 'M 1 viiffvir i' . ,- xx 11,Q5?,f 'f ,1 f -W ir, J , mf . 9 6, '. f , . 5? 41 R .J 121 ' ' '.1 'f2i.j':t ,WL 3-My r ii?- Nelda Faye Knowles J. W. Lamb Dwight Lasseter Jackie Lasseter Mary Lewis Jimmy Lindsey Leslie Lindsey Sallie Lindsey Judy Ann Lovett Judy Lovett Vilaphene Luke Betty Jean McCracken Wanda Jean McCranie Johnny Mcflranie Russell lVlcCranie Sue Ellen McDaniel Roy lVlcLendon Judy McKinnon Doris Maloney Clifford Martin Laran Martin Pete Mathis Raymond Miller Billy Millions Carolyn Moore Linda Moore Meady Faye Morey Shirley Murray Donnie Newbern Jerry Noles Sharon Norman Jerry Odum Mary Beth O,Quinn Lindsey Parrish Kaye Patten Roy Hendarvis Peggy Jo Piercy Doris Pinion Eugenia Powe Donny Powers if 7, 2, ,, Y ,,. -,ii .fn . EVA L. My ,F 'Q , 2 A 2 g,.. 'gi-332 QL, Iilq r if Q M, LA 5:3 1 Vw' M 'T f ' ig 1 - w A 3 :vi A. , 'Q .i J Y E ,5 2. 35,5 V if .2 Q if .L ff' . ., ,gif Mia'-2 ,, , rf zwiw f' ,, '. A 1' J,7feQ'w,.XEa1f- fM ffsf n f5e Y' Va I 1 X Q ,v T95 X1 gf 'Q :A ..f, N, . ,. , 'V- , , , iii' . r , ,Q 5, E 7 ff3,,,,1 A 1,1 4, , 5 SUB-FRESHMEN Ramona Terry Mildred- Thomas Tessie Tillman Carolyn Tomlinson Larry Touchton Mark VanBrackle Margaret Varn Betty Ann Vickers C. H. Vickers Gene Vickers Wayman Warren Elaine Watson Dorothy Webb Lavoyce Webb Laretta Westenberger Sandra Wetherington Carol Whiddon J ack Whiddon Vivian Wiley Randall Williams Kathy Wiseman Sara Aline Wood John Howell Wright Betty Joyce Wynne Bobby Young Pictures Not Available: Madison Baldree , Betty Sills Kaye DeVane', 1' ' Earl Sumner Hazel Dixon Patricia Ann Taylor Delbert Mercer Vernon Touchton Roy Roach Houston Everett Tyson 3 '41 Q X The old proxerb Beauty IS only slun deep 1S the theme ofthe electrons around Cook as conduct and academlc standards must be hl h before am candldate IS ell lble to compete for Annual ueen or Mr and Mrss of a class Football Sweatheart does not requlre these restrlctlons but all of the students must possess a good personahts a qurck smrle and many frlends to wln the honor of hemp placed ln the feature sectlon of the 59 Acorn The Queen electron featured abowe IS xllustrated bw the electron mana ers ,lrmmy Whlddon and Cynthla Rohlnson FE TUBES 'v- - A . 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'Y . g H . . 1 ,,,-.,. ., 5 FU T ALL swaciruzna NADINF BENNIETT FHOQFN 1958 FOOTBAII SWEETHEART Nadlne has been a majorette for four yeare IS a member of the Trl H1 Y and lS YICC presldent of the Club She was voted Mlss Sophomore and IH her Jumor wear Nadme recened the honor of bemg elected F F A Sweetheart egg-A -f 'rv T The football quad plelced Beth Chandler Senlor attendant and queen runner up Ann Bozeman jumor l Gbb fre hman attendant The Sweetheart and attendant Jeanette Felts ophomore attendant and Caro sn 1 her four attendants rel ned mer the Home-Comm Feenutlee preiented durm the half tlme of the Cook Ocxlla football ,ame 58 rv 'Y , Q, xx 4 t A 1 ,M 1. 9' 1' it iff' he as of all ' ff J 1 , - , J , . fi' I Ti , ' l D Q 'MW I 'y' W 4 ,I X x f ' ,D , mv, fl , I ' ,Jyf I , , i s ' . ' - : . . ' ' L , S : , ' ' S. s . ' fY' I naw..- --t -ff '- J .V 'A ' . '- R 'g ' .- . N vw.. .1 ugh - M f Q ,,fiY , WW? A . - V yy , YB-I-af. 'J fm 4 Wu. L ,Inf '32'iV'4 HRX NIR XXII NIINN NPNIOR fl If , un nr in m her jun 1r war rf' NW 1 . ' L ,, ......M.- iik 2 M hwy!! T1 . f ,X ' af , f ' I ' ' ' 9 ,L r r 4 f . I , -- -' -' ' N QM , V, ,. P - P 7? , V.:-.1 wky' j, S 1 .l V 39 f If ' F11 T' 1 E . 1 W f f gf, TIC Y DXI'fLIl'l'RI-QY XXI? ICXIXI-X IJURAX l lfl.'l'S . f' I v 1..-XSS vI.l'I'I'f I4 IlI'1'Si4ll1Ilf uf the' Svrmiwr Ili-YA aw-rw-t411'y of the- il'IliHI' vluw :xml llillfli 21 pusitiml on f'Vt'I'Y zlthlf-tif' -am am Lmrl llmk. Ifllllllii 131,111 ie prvwlf-111 uf the' Bda and sf-rw-fl as ll Iffnnvr- lilll attc' la t ' 2 ' if fu .f s Q-.M - Q 3 5 :iv , al ,Q wil H Q V 5 w w ,. V ,,Q:fw ww l W ,pf P v, , j' 1, 45 lf 5' if ' pi , ,hi ,. ,W .iv f J ,kiwi ' 'bij 'W' Mg? x ,MW gh f W- fi, ,WA 'Jw - i ' i wf'aie75i4,w W Q I AWQW ffelfw ami-Q 1,31 61 5 ' 93,1 A 4 , 5 A :Qi ,, 'V qi Vx I I , V ' ' ix 2 vw 3 ' 2, ' ' I - , . L J vb fw . -V ., 2 Va ' , if SJ. fx ' . ' 3Q3U.L.5v,4' f m 5'?z:wL 1 L ', , . 1, ' ff ' . n , v I W 1 . 7 'vw .. ,,,. , fi if? 25 ,r- 1-kms, ,rfb vi I Ng., if , ,Au 3: 2 iii r at r 1 f AQ . . 'Wiff 18145 , , 2 3 vwfjq ,251 ' ' A' 1, r 112 Fit 1 4' ,YI 5' J MY' 1 1 f 1 .,. STANLEY GRIFFIN AND CAROL LYNN MR. AND MISS FRESHMAN Stanley is a member of the Junior Hi-Y Club and plays on the Hornet football and basketball teams. Carol takes an active part in Beta Tri-Hi-Y projects. . .I F' f if f - , 3. 5 4, ,t 'Ihr iw .4 . A fda' r,. l , 5 ' , 3 s I E. - J: 5' A4 .J f-5 !!ff5j?1 . I Q WAYNE CATO AND SARA RUTLAND MR. AND MISS SUB-FRESHMAN Wayne plays on the Junior High foot- ball squad, while Sara holds the office of reporter in the 4-H Club. CAROLYN LOVETT Ss CANDIDATES MARYJUWW BETH GRANTHAM CHANDLER SARAH COPPAGE CAROLYN CAROLYN DEVANE LOVETT in ,fg-pvc!! 63 It ' N LA X .. .V ., K , A - -I Up , . ' ,, ,,,,x-V .. nf ' p' X . ' . ' A 4' x 'X 4 1 .i 1 ' . ' 0 A ,N -4 ii V V O ' 5 ' ' ,r 3 Q9 ' -1' i ,X 3: f' 27 l M n I 1 --..,.....--f ' .-,,,,,..-Q 7 I ' ffl, Q I .f - , -I D , . NIARY ANN CLIQ.-XXTHANI CAROLYN IJEVANF FIRST RINNER-L'P SPIIOXID RINNFIR-l'P YXH XII 4IUPl'X4,F BETH VH XNIPHQR THIRD lil NNICII-VP FOIfR'I'H RINNIQR-l'P A as ln actor also HPPIICS to ACt1VltlCS around Cookf h I 4nhr.udi4f8-fir-any-ah. or t e clubs and extracurrlcular sched ue are plentlful so all students may have a well balanced school life YClubs FHA FFA FT A Llbrary SCICHCC and 4 H are the more popular organlzatlons Th B and S ll e eta Club and the ulll cro must have members meetm c t g er a1n quahflcatlons Plays Teen Tlme and th B d e an are all part of Cooks pro ram of aCtlVltl8S Carolyn Lovett and Jack Darby are the acto rs wlth Mrs Christensen servmg as k a er ma eup man ACTI ITIES f, Z- 11. ' F V' do tg ,C I . X E li ti, Morris Cmlwin Jackie Hutchinson Pully Ann .luxtice Not shown is Ronald Musselwhite 6. ,ff f . 1 Rnfulw' Jxlllllitlll .leannetl Us-nnvtt Evelyn fiartefr Bt,-th fllianfllvr Betty l.nu fluwart ,loan Cru-lmy Patrivia llauglltru Carolyn Dm-Yanf Jain:-N lfnxley lfninia llnrzi ily-i Elaine lfutvli Brenda Gilmlw BETA CLUB 3iRS.'ifi.lClill'rfEfTERS0N un... Officers of the Beta Club-Left to right: Tom Thomas, Treasurer Darrwl Weldon. Reporter: Roealee Aronson. Vice--President: and Emma Daro Griffin Reba Patten Carol Ann Parker Nadine Rentz Melxin Rowan Virginia Rutland Milton Strickland Patsy Ftripling Jerry Taylnr Bill Thmnag Torn Tliuinas Darryl Weldon FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty Jean Bennett, Judy Postell, Darlene Thompson, Mary Carol Justice, Judy Scarbourough, Carolyn Gibbs. Sandra Sinclair, Anna Summers, Gail Wells, Betty Mitchell, Jimmy Ann Young, Linda Stripling, Linda Ensley, Patty Day, Brenda Sowell, Cynthia McIntyre. SECOND ROW: Jane Smith, DiAnne DeVane. Eva Nell Powers, Penny Dampier, Betty Taylor, Dianne Revels, Sue Fordham, Jeannette Felts, Dorothy Register, Carol Lynn, Serena Davis, Dotty Welch, Reba Patten, Linda Taylor, Shanna Wright. Linda Lynn. THIRD ROW: Rosa Cannon, Judy Bennett, Karen Taylor, Virginia Ray, Brenda Kincaid, Mary Clyde Dixon, Ruth Reed, Karen Dickerson, Dale Lindsey, Betty Patten, Jeannett King, Ava Ruth NeSmith, Polly Tyson, Martha Varn, Carol Greene, Edith Colvin, and Frances Carter. BETA TRI-HI-Y Officers are: fLeft to rightl BETTY PATTEN D,,.eee.,,,...,.....,e,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer JEANNETTE FELTS .,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. V ice-President ' 'S 7 LYNDA LYNN ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,... C orresponding Secretary g DIANNE DEVANE ...,,,, ,,,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... P resident 7' DALE LINDSEY ,,,.,,, . ,..i Recording Secretary ' '21 Rosalee Aronson Linda Banes .leannett Bennett Nadine Bennett Elizabeth Bloser Faye Bone Ann Bozeman Marianne Burke Geraldine Bush Patricia Carter Beth Chandler Mary Clayton Sarah Coppage Kay Cotton Betty Cowart Betty Lou Cowart Joan Crosby Sandra Crosby Virginia Daniels Patricia Day Carol Deen Carolyn DeVane Patricia Daughtrey Martha Jo Dixon Shirley Flowers Ophelia Friar ALPHA TRI-HI-Y Officers of the Senior Tri-Hi-Y: Kay Cotton, Reporterg Ann Pat- ten. Vice-Presidentg Betty Cow- art, Parliamentariang Ann Boze- man, Treasurerg Sarah Coppage, President: Joan Crosby, II Vice- Presidentg and Mary Ann Grantham. Secretary. Faculty Advisor is MRS. W. D. WILKES ? i 'X . -5' gf L 'Inf A is -A A-'vena' in , ' v A F - M F Q 5? 6 w,., 4, LCA Ai im. L. G' .Q fl' if iv 'Z' X21 KA. , f swan .Lv it A 9' ik .cg I XX I i Shirley Friar Bobbie Gibbs Iris Ciddens .leannett Godwin Wanda Godwin Mary Ann Grantham Sandra Greene Mildrcd Klriffis Priscilla Hall Betty Hanks Joan Hayes Louise Hendry Theresa Hilliard Frankie Horne Carol .lean Johnson Helen Hutchinson Jackie Hutchinson Polly Ann Justice .loan Knox Eleanor Logan Carolyn Lovett Paula McLendon Renda Moore Carol Ann Parker Ann Patten Janice Postell Cynthia Robinson Virginia Rutland ,Ioan Shaw Beth Smith Patsy Stripling Mildred Tucker Louise Tyson Sue Willis Roma .lo Bennett 1' N x,,., ii. . 'T h V is 1 e , v 'S' -9, i Gi :sz WZ P ff 3 3 Y ,L L, fs ' ,.. x 01 XX A - T!! Q-vw' 4. 3 ' JD 7, , A - 'ty is ' 'T l va Q, TUX, ,, ,as 55. as Q. 6. ,, - , fQQ',f ,V -,t.g'f-'N 01515 fl A L4 at 1- P i t all 2+ F X 1 Jil- ' il ' f' at it T t V 'I ' 4 - A L 4 . L fi Q. ,f my 'sr Y 4 N 35 fo- ' At left are shown sexeral students as they carry out the mont-y making project of selling bubble gum for World Sf-nice. They are: Earl Kelly, Gary Lawhorn, Priscilla Hall, and Betty Lou Cowart. LL -L Za 'cf W y ,gqwuf Larry Bennett Rooks Boynton Terrell Cato C' ,lack Darby r X , I V ' Terry Daughtrey A 1 ' I ' 9- Q Z- - 441' ,' Kenny Edwards ' v M' f A if V XV. V ,wx James Ensley ,fu , 4..- l U 4...-A A ' A Morris Godwin , e a X r e n or A T 3- 4s'A Q ' I . Billy Greene ! L tl. ga I 4 Frank Johnson w l Thomas Kretlow tv X V , V 'K-:fx Milton Strickland A lr? ff 1 4 N all .lerry Taylor Bill Thomas Tom Thomas Emest Vance :qv Sul, 'Q X Q' I 5: 5 James Earl Ward M V if , Darryl Weldon lf, Ke M1 A David whiddon . T X Officers of the Senior Hi-Y-Left to right Billy Greene, Chaplaing Morris Godwin, Secretaryg Darryl Weldon, Vice-Presidentg and Terry Daughtrey, President. 70 SENIOR HI-Y CLUB , . Yann ,-'llmlvrrnan . , u Xamw- liunne ff! . p 'T 7 ll , 1 Q y Q -in . x , I l rar1lcif-4ff+m- Q, X ll1ll'I'lPl llmix L, Q-s ' V' X ' k' 5: .laxnn-N llznix , 'rg ' f T' tr' , .lf-rrp llivlxwn l . 'QX l 1 ' - . aa O l 1.ly1l.-Earl-n 'X llnwl-ll lffrrclllaln Haynlwnd Pulp - n l , mark canada 1 'f' Q ' 'f 2' c K' Stanle-y Klriffin a L. ' ' , lu - Frank Hugh:-S Q- C 'I-:v t- T- ' 'a A.. 'ak lx Tl ll I xx, l lxlll I I -..--.uni lm.. JUNIOR HI Y Pamultw Xdu or 1 'NIRN H B INCRXNI OfflCCfS of Jumor H1X TOP ROW lzft tv rn ht Frnddw Lamerence Chaplam flark Conde' Y1cePre1dent ,Inn Ncru RlCOI'fllIl Nccrntarx BOTTONI ROW Yance Boone Trea urer Ronald Nlu elsslntf lrf nlfnt and Plnl Numan Cnrre pondm qurntars fP0well Fordham and Jnrrs D1Clx n w iff. all int the daw the pxcture vsa made I Barnes In ram lrulflx Lavsfrfnce H. 5. t H s ard Nlcflam Randall Nhltrn Q.. R nald Nlu elvlnte -ki' I hnnx Rruntrev W allare Nan hun jnn Nr u Plnl Szrrnan ll nrw N utt l rank W nn Ll L' Y, br-r Q.. Q-J. 6:1 . la. 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V-Q . , . , THE '59 ACORN STAFF Q Fdll0l' V Associate Buginesg F3Cl:llIy MARY ANN GRANTHAM Edim, Manage, Advisor V CAROLYN DeVANE JAMES ENSLEY TURNER F- BYRD Oulu Qbuh, lifiptg Above are pictured: Patricia Daughtrey, Junior Editorg Linda Banes, Assistant Club Editorg Jeannette Bennett, Freshman Editorg and Betty Lou Cowart, Club Editor. fSports Editor, Larry Bennett, was absent when picture was made.J Below are pictured: Janice Postffll. Class Editorg Cynthia Robinson, Feature Editor Sarah Coppage, Senior Class Editor: and James Earl Ward, Sub-Freshman Editor. 5 9-1-! . Xt left are Bettx Patten. Sopho- more Editor ,limms Whiddon. and Carol Dee n Circulation A staff of photographers who assisted both as lensmen and darkroom assistants include: Larry Bennett. Gene Chapman, Gail Wells, and Anna Summers. Teacher in charge was Alex Futch. Drawings by Raymond Giddens. Above are the member of the -Xdxerti in Ntaff Left to ri ht Freddie Lawerence Jimmy Whid- don -'inn Patten Paula NIcLendon Kay Cotton Carolyn Lowe-tt and Betty Cowart. all MMR-- . ,N My V , by ,Mfm ., '- MW. ,Mx f A ' .A 's , Y A , Lllg. K A f ,, .- 7 L .L ,A 1 f - . 4 V, A 1, ,, f , ' A . Mx'r,'r'-,Al-, 42771 1 A V ' x LJ LL.I,,.1..,.I. , lf, V 'TJ- '.,.i,,.TI'f' H 1 N nfl ' 1 W , c l,,TI L All 1 ,, Q q- . 1 A 'L'T,l M,'1--' V- 13. '- 'br ' ' Al 'T P ful 4 L . ...aprw - ,ga - L T In , , 7 --IJ? Q I-7 an il , L. Q, , , , , h A, ,,,,,z, ,fr 3 Q R K , A I, A I 1, ' . . 'A Tfrllf ' . 'Q ' I . 5 L ir ' 1 - -A , 4 Q1 ' . ,, f A L M k G , ,...l.L.., L 'mi'-- I 1 ly W 'rl ' it 1 tl 1 N 'ff , ' X A 'inf '9' ' X9 7:11 ' h'l. 5 .Q Q M v- ' - W 4 x ' - , -vs I . , i . ,QA , My 1 V , K I . 3 if A 4 QQ- ' T ,V W ,L ' Wi - 4- . . rx 4 ,, ,. X A 'K . ., , 'xx i , L ' ' any ,' . ,hy , , J, X. S' M 2 1 X ff 'w '.' 'H 1 1 I : Q ' 2 1 R Z5 'I 4 G V ' mms: ' sg '1 '- .12 2. 3 'V Q 2 S 1 can ,W Q Y ,. K QA I 5,3555 5 'ff' Q.. 4 ' K 0 ry? t V , Y ii 4 I , '11 a N 7 +V I O fl 2 N, , - .,., jf G LY. 'W jg,Q 'u! -z -Hg--f,g:,f 'N,, 5 Tw - VW rf , 'fda' EM L President Vice-Prtrsitle-lit Secretary Hi-turiari Prograni Chairman Varliamcnlzirian Project Chairman of ficcrs: JO.-NN KNOX FRANKIE IIURNE PANSY COPPACE JERRY DICKSON WILLIARD ETIIRIDGE MORRIS GODWIN JOAN SHAW . kjg Dedicated to the purpose of creating in- terest in the field of teaching. the Future yi X Teachers of America learn by helping teach- ' R I 1 ' i 'v' ' ers with various duties. such as grading t papers and attending teachers conventions. to I . 6, learn the art of teaching. Members-Left to right: ,Ioan Crosby. Morris Godwin. Jerry Dickson, ,Ioan Knox, Frankie Horne, ,Ioan Shaw. F.T.A. CLUB ini FIRST ROW. left to right: Sally Wood, Gayle Dansby, Daphine Tyson, Beth Smith. Geraldine Bush. Shirley Cannington. SECOND ROW: .Iudy Mock, Ann Williams, Patsy Taylor, Patricia Johnson, Karen Godwin, Darlene Thompson. THIRD ROW: Barney Ingram, Barbara Hayes, Pearlie Mae Odum, Burdette Little, Joyce Carter, Martha Tucker, Dianne Lindsey, Houston Joiner. 75 Do re me fa so la ti do. Every day fourth period the twenty voices of the Chorus are blended together in harmony. The chorus is an active organization that takes part in the concerts along with the band and also provides background music for re- ligious programs that are presented in as- sembly. CHORUS LOOKING FOR AN UNUSUAL CAREER? JOIN THE F.H.A. I Members FIRST ROW left to right Joan Williams Betty Ward Jeannett Godwin, Virginia Daniels, Roma Jo Bennett, Sue Ford ham Janice Postell Cynthia Robinson Kay Cotton Sandra Crosby Sandra Greene. SECOND ROW: Betty Lou Cowart, Retha Mc Crame Linda Banes Judy Postell Edith Colvin Velma Mixon Burdette Little Karen Dickerson, Virginia Rutland, Brenda Gibbs THIRD ROW Shirley Branch Elma Baldree Faye Bone Sarah Coppage Ida Ann Dumas, Geraldine Bush, Shirley Cowart, Virginia Lindsey Iris Glddens Ruth Reed FOURTH ROW Jeannette Bennett Patricia Daughtrey, Faye Rentz, Carolyn Fulp, Jane Smith 'iGooking. sewing, Cleaning house-what a drudgeryl Wihy. it must be terrible to stay around the house all day and never do any- thing exciting. No sir! Not for me. This girl is going to have a vareerlv This is a fa- miliar phrase being re-Iieated hy hundreds of teenage girls today. Officers-V Left to right: Cynthia Robinson 'ecretaryq K y Cotton. treasurer: Wanda Godwin. xice-presi- rent: Janice- Postr-ll. pri-sirlt-nt: Betty l.ou Cowart. varliame-ntarian: Linda Bane--. reporter. Girls who are memhers of the F.H.A. Cluh. whose sole purpose is to promote interest in the home and family. know that heing a homemaker is ahout the most important career a girl can have: and through the F.H.i-X. they are learning to live hetter today so they can make the lives of their family hetter tomorrow. t Above is shown Sally Lindsey and Joyce Windsor on initia- tion day as they clean the windows. At right several girls enter the building on initiation day. They are Betty Mitchell, Judy Scarhourough. and Faye and Gaye Mathis. .fs , Lvl, I my New members--'FIRST ROW. left to right: Gaye Mathis, Gail Wells. Carol Lynn. Jimmy Ann Young. Shirley Ann Holder, Linda Ensley, Hilda Kent, Sally Lindsey, Jeaneane Haskins, Judy Scarborough, Betty Mitchell, Anna Summers. Sandra Sinclair, Karen Godwin, Elsie Dorough. SECOND ROW: Faye Mathis, Dorothy Register, Dorothy Lee Harrolson, Ann Hart, Mickie Faulkner, Laxerne Rutherford, Carolyn Roberts. Serena Davis. Linda Taylor, Darlene Thompson. Opal Howze, Doretha Baldree, Annette Register, Mattie Pearl Register. Shirley Cannington, Brenda Sowell. THIRD ROW: Sue Tutt. Shirley Sumner, Marilyn Roberts, Patricia Bennett, Betty Roland, Joyce Windsor, Carolyn Rhodes, Carol Padgett, Nancy Parker. Shirley Watson, Peggy Young, Vivian Connell, Carol Greene. Polly Tyson, Elizabeth Ann Christensen, Frances Carter, Melba Ruth Par'-er, Penny Dampier, Eva Nell Powers. 77 -v-if Members of the Library Science Club-FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Faye Barrett, Joan Williams, Brenda Sowell, Shirley Murray, Sandra Fountain, Carolyn Crosby. SECOND ROW: Deloes Whiddon, Elsie Durrough, Kathy Rutland, Dorothy Hall, Linda Rutland, Faye Rentz, Betty Wiley. THIRD ROW: Doretha Baldree, Linda Register, Joyce Carter, Jackie Lasseter, Judy Crumbley, Eva Nell Powers, Maxine Noles, Velma Mixon, Nancy Castleberry, Serena Davis, Jeaneane Gaskins. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Sills, Carolyn ' Hail, Joyce Downing, Elizabeth Christensen, Dreama Faye Raye, Judy McKinnon, Burdette Little, and Betty Sills. LIBRARY-SCIENCE JEANEANE CASKINS Vice-President 2 FAYE RENTZ Secretary CAROL GREENE Devotional Chairman 78 4 xl M A - 1 ' Q ,A ,, X W , r nl- A 1... 1 J g . ' 5 J' ' JOAN WILLIAMS A E 2 President t V uf -an Q-f JUDY McKINNON Program Co-Chairman SERENA DAVIS Program Chairman CLARINETS Freddy Lawerence Reba Patten Barney Ingram Jeannette King , Sandra Sinclair J Carol Whiddon Dale Lindsey Freda Rutland Mary Carol Justice TRKMPETS Williard Etheridge Chip Dennis Jim Scruggs Howard McClain Kay Patten Shirley Flowers Wayne Newbern Carolyn Moore Jerry Dickson Donnie Newbern 'FLUTES Carolyn Lovett Elizabeth Bloser Brenda Darden Diane Lindsey Kathy Wiseman Carolyn Gibbs Shanna Wright BASSES Malcom Newbern Billy Barton TROMBONES Milton Strickland Jerry Morrell Wallace Sansbury-7 Ulf' MUUJ BASS CLARINET Polly Tyson Karen Dickerson Diane DeVane TENOR SAXOPHONE Karen Taylor SAXOPHONES Hugh Joiner Penny Dampier Cindy Mclntyre Linda Lynn BASS SAXOPHONE Beth Chandler PERCUSSION Judy Bennett Nadine Bennett Ronald Musselwhite LaRue Harrell Martha Tucker Clayton Wetherington Ketna Shaw BELLS Judy McKinnon BARITONES Clark Goode Jeannette Felts Polly Justice lu I Here Kay Cotton. Cynthia Robinson, and Mary Ann Grantham are shown as they select records for playing. At right are shown Sarah Coppage, Cynthia Robinson. and Joan Knox as they look over the list of records to be played. For the third consecutive year the Senior class has sponsored Teen Timefj a public service feature of Radio Station, VVAAG. Representatives from the Senior Class serve as D.J.,s twice weekly. TEEN TIME myQ N ' X 1 A Above are pictured Kay Cotton 'Nlr Johnny Moore. Mary Ann Grantham and Cynthia Robinson as they check on some of the top records around the nation, Members of the Quill and Scroll-Here Cynthia Rob- inson, Carolyn DeVane. and Janice Postell are shown as they look through the Quill and Scroll scrapbook. At right other nienibers of the Quill and Scroll are pictured as they work on annual lay-outs. They are Mary Ann Grantham and James Ensley. 80 V THE EUGENEPATTERSON 1 -sinf- 'm CHAPTER OFTHE QUILL AND SCROLL Biff? ye-raw mn 13 anne! V Er, Q 93' 1 f QU . sim ,,?' 'HX ff ff Efg' 10 ...- Wulf'- X, 'mf-E zi':.'Q .h, Mg X- if a ff, V, QE .. . RM., ' X xr' - ,Nfu ff. ,Q x 5 f 1 - 3 3 'A W 1 f 2 34 ' X ' fffzv-Lf i 'F , 5 ,:43'!i?y'514 -r --W ' 115400 .A 1 'airin- A 4, ,.. , 1gi,95,fV5 OFFICERS Charles Jones, boys' secretaryg Nadine Bennett, girls' vice-presidentg Derry O'Quinn, presidentg Ralph Mathis boys vice president Judy Postell, reporterg Joan Hayes, girls' secretary. ADVISORS: Mr. Walt Smith and Miss Esther Godbee ftreasurer Sarah Rutland was absent when picture was madel. 4-H CLUB 'gl sure hope I get some chickens to raisef, This an oh-so familiar phrase heard between the members of the 4-H Club. Members have the chance to develop in- tresting and helpful hobbies, not only in the chicken line, but also hog raising. Some students who are lucky win a prize for their pigs. chickens. crops or in other farm projects they care to undertake. The girls may well learn how to make the homes more beautiful through the extensive study of beautification, along with cooking, sewing and garden work. Forestry practices are also developed as unusual hobbies by the club members. They learn how to graft plants and to care for certain trees in all types of weather. Besides accomplishing much in the farm and domestic fields. the Cook -1-fliers can win trips to places all over the Linited States. They gain a lot of publicity for themselves and the high school. ln addition to all these privileges, they can sell their crops or farm animals for a good profit. if' ll Q! WWW 'ff' UMM anew , Its thxrd down and elbht yards to a wmnmb touchdown Wlth only about two mlnutes left 1n the fmal quarter The snap-and there oes Gre h ene on a and off from Cato He rounds the end and weaxes throu h the enemy lmes and h e s over So went the announcer as hundreds of Cook H1 h students attended the football Dames each Frlday nicht to cheer thelr team to vlctory Betty Taylor and Prlscxlla Hall take care 1n decoratluo the goal posts for one of the all lmportant games Basketball sent chllls down the splnes of many students who walted the tense moments before the decldlnl. pomts fell throu h the nets F ll b D ma y aseball and track complete the sports plcture to make the athletlc program well rounded and enjoyed by all THLETICS - 4 x l A r X ' f 4,44 'X ,,,-,- 4 -- ' ' ,g.,,,,,, ..,-,-.-.-. B ' .. 1- 1 X ,-Iv..- . . -' :A . ' ' vo'-'rv' W Off , .-,Q ,f f .. I 'nf ,,. .V Q., ,Akai ., as .,..W.z.,--- -'g ' K K! -4.j'55:i:i'g .,ff -M. Q- :wr , 1,1 -A . if lr ' u N , . V .U v 7. . U . . . . U - U . , - . C 5 7 . V U g v ' :- U . .U . . i . . . . U .. . . . U . U ' . . COOK HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD OF 1958 FIRST ROW, left to right: Earl Joiner, Avery Sumner, Jerry Taylor, Rooks Boynton, Kenny Edwards, Ernest Vance, David Whiddon. SECOND ROW: Coach Lynn Owens, Ray Van Brackle, Frank Wood, Stanley Griffin, Vann Alderman, Brownie Sirmans, Derry O'Quinn, David Lovett, manager, THIRD ROW: Phil Sirmans. Terry Daughtrey, Frank O'Quinn, Gene Taylor, Terrell Cato, Billy Greene, Powell Fordham, and Coach Linton Jordan. QLITMAN In the first game of the season the Hornets rode oyer the Quitman Pirates 20-0. Billy Greene scored three tout-hdowns in this game while Gene Taylor was the hig gun along the ground picking up most of the yardage. NIILLHR COLNTY ln the hattle with Nliller County the Hornet line proved to he the deeiding faetor as the opponents only gained 67 yards hy ground. Pmoolcs Boynton. Billy Greene. Rai Van Bravlcle. and Terrell Cato svored in this game. 84 TIFTON Perhaps the most exciting game was against Tifton. with the Hornets winning 3l-6. Big Gene Taylor and Billy Greene scored 12 points ear-hz Pal Fordham scored 6 and Ray VanBraCkle had l PAT. ANIERICLS ln the encounter with Amerieus Billy Greene and Gene Taylor ran wild and piled up the yardage. The Hornet wall held the opposing ball carriers to only -15 yards on the dirt. All the backs ran wild in this game and rolled up a 33-T score. COOK HIGH RACKED UP 2029 YARDS IN RUSH- ING TO THEIR OPPONENTS 1662. IN FIRST DOWNS THE HORNETS WERE SUPREME WITH A TOTAL I . - OF 126 TO 66. Playing halfback, Billy piled up 65 points during the '58 football season. The 165 pound senior was a key figure in many of the long run plays pulled off by the Homets. He worked hard on defense and proved to be an important asset to many of the Cook victories. HORNET 1958 SCHEDULE Cook ...I... ...... Cook .... A Cook ,..I,,,.. Cook .,..,.,. Cook ,,....... Cook ......... Cook ......,, Cook ........ Cook ,....,.., Cook ......,. Quitman ...,... ..Ilv... 0 Nashville ..... ........ I 4- Tifton ........... ........ 6 Americus ......... .....,.. 7 Miller County ., ..... ........ 0 Crisp County ,........ ...,. . ,20 Cairo ,................. .. ...... 40 Irwin County .....I ..,..... 1 3 Thomasville ,.... ...52 Bainbridge ...... .21 Ray, 165 pounds, switched from guard to end this year and grabbed quite a few passes from the air to net the extra points as well as a couple of t.d.'s for the Cook eleven. He totaled I6 points over the ten game sched- ule. IN THE FIELD OF PASSING THE COOK HIGH SQUAD MADE 38 OUT OF THE ATTEMPTED 99, WHILE THEIR OPPONENTS HELD A 26-74 AVER- AGE. YARDS IN PASSING WERE ABOUT THE SAME. COOK MADE 430 AND THE OPPOSING TEAMS MADE 442. Yardage was always being run up when Terry came in contact with the football as he carried the pigskin over a lot of field be- fore being downed. The 145 pound halfback scored 7 points during the ten game schedule. BILLY GREENE, Co-Captain RAY VAN BRACKLE, Co-Captain ll I I I TERRY DAUGHTREY 85 M u ew f VI f , . 4 5 ,Mi Q... ,X Ray Van Brackle along with the help of Terry Daughtrey cut down a Blue Devil back, thus cleaning the way for Gene Taylor while Terrell Cato moves up on the oncoming tacklers. THE COOK HIGH HORNETS PLAYED A TEN-GAME SCHEDULE. OUT OF THESE CONTESTS THEY WERE IN THE WINNING COLUMN FOUR GAMES. FIVE OF THE BATTLES WERE LOSSES AND ONE RESULTED IN A TIE. THE 4-5-1 RECORD IS ONE TO BE PROUD TO CLAIM BY COOK. 'Q sl H W, .5 i This Hornet gridder helped the home team's cause with his catching ability as he scored 21 points by way of the air. Derry, 155 pound end, gained yards against the opponents with both his hard running and sure hand for Jadpgshmuv-W 'bwmi D 8' catching. Gene, 180 pound fullback, was always good for a line plunge and the few much needed yards for a first down. His line drives added 31 points to Cook's scoring column and the yards were increased by his continual on- slaughts. ,,, ma fi, 5 DERRY O'QUINN GENE TAYLOR fd ...If wi 135- 1775 V I 'DQS A ,FLM 'I'ln- l'I38-39 Wa-p Tr-ani an- KNEIZLINKQ. left In right: Mildred Tucker. l,inda Ensley. Virginia Daniels, ,loan Hayes. Manager. Coach Wyatt 1Qrinnnr-r. Kay lfwttwii. Patty Day. Nlivkif- lfaulkcr, STANDING: Ida Ann Dumas. Key Davis. Betty Cowart, Wanda Godwin. .lawkiv llutwliinfnn. Peggy Xnnng. Betty Jean lie-nni-tt. Pat Bennett. Theresa Hilliard. and Sandra Crosby. WASPS TAKE SIX WINS IN '58-'59 MEET CENTRAL FIRST IN REGIONAL TOURNEY A IMMWMMHW WASPS RECORD Cook Opponent ll Daslwr I CCI I 34 FET Na-liville I I 51 S30 Nlinwen -16 211 Haliira -13 .30 Lakeland ,, 56 21 'lliftun All 25 Cairn 00 ' E ll! Ovilla IIT 7 :L Vlll14rIlIElSYIllE' ,, ,.,,,, 26 fll l.alwland , ll ll Nashville ,, ,. ,, 53 fill Vlllllull lf! ZI5 llaliira - ,, -15 35 Daxlier IGCI I , 32 IIT U1-illa , ,,,,,,. -15 39 Cairn 35 553 'lliinnasxille , , 31 Nlurven H il gixlyglx CROFBH. 5.-um BETTY 4.0W.XRT. Sf-nior l'. Ill I4IIINbHN..Iur1m FXWQIIIIIZIU .ii i 94 ' 29915 I f. Q H ' -, ILM, .. Nw-. 4, lf. xw. xl y:..H' Ii.-V -' ,' ,H 'L 1 1 , N . HJ 4w, N. r NEAL at ff ii 2 BETTY JEAN BENNETT. Sophomore Heading: the Wasps in scoring was Betty Bennett. who sent 222 points through the nets. Ida Ann Dumas was close behind with 219. Guard. Betty Cowart took 111 re- bounds off the baektmard to head the Cook team in that department. er. ii . 5 Ida Ann Dumas t20r sends one of her set shots through the air as Carolyn Rhodes H-23 Betts Bennett H-OJ and the Morven forwards watch the liall rip the cords. The Wasps dropped thi contest M-39. The Hometeam was outsvored hy their opponents as they sank 630 points to the opposing teams' 861. Cook's girls received an invitation from Hahira to play in their tournament. They were defeated by Val- dosta 62-37. .3 Q, , Wi ,ifk f XJ X CH F X 1 rf KKK COTTON Qfmor Xi XNIJX VODWIN limi r THFRFNX HIIII-XRD Junior via' cool 32 gl 90 dsl 3 1,801 WUI -S03 E33 5? The Hornet Squad for 195859 are- KNEELINC, left to right: Lamar Betts, Terry Daughtrey, David Lovett. Manager, Coach Wyatt Crimmt-r. Tom Thomas, Sonny Moore, Ralph Mathis. STANDING: Bobby Johns, Kenny Edwards, George Jones. Wyman Butler. Don ald Hanks. Rooks Boynton, Avery Sumner, Ernest Vance. Jimmy Ernest Vance. Lamar Betts, Tom Thomas. and Donald Hanka. HORNETS LOSE 12 GAMESg EIGHT CONTESTS DROPPED BY NARROW MARGIN 9 HORNET RECORD C0016 Opponent I6 llaalier 4CCIl 33 38 Naihx ille ,,,, ,, -l2 52 Nlorven ,, 55 .10 Hahira 33 337 Lalivlanfl lf? 12 Tilton all 21 Cairn Ol 30 Ovilla 52 18 Thomasville D0 57 1.3146-lam 56 J fll llziwhx illf- ll HS 'llifton 52 38 llahira 16 TT lla-hor IGCl 39 16 Ortilla 11 I5 Cairo 60 fall Tlioinasx illf- D0 TU Xlorwn 81 RALPH NI.-KTHIS. Senior TERRY lJiXlfCll'l'lilfY. 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