Cordele High School - Cordeleer Yearbook (Cordele, GA)
- Class of 1945
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To those who have contributed their sup- port through advertisements or helped in any Way, We are truly grateful. Much credit is duo to Mr. C. I. Cofield for the portraits and to Mr. Earl Murray for the other photographic work on this annual. TABLE OF CONTENTS CLASSES l AC'r1vITlES ADVERTISEMENTS X X X KW X f N 2 IBUS Q M fggillif A DOUBLE DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of '45, take pleasure inldedicating this, the third volume of the CARMINATRA, to the two who have done most to make C. H. S. what she is today. Because they have had a far-reaching influence in shaping the destiny of the school and the lives of its pupils g because they have given to us untiringly of their time and talents 5 they have become the symbol of the spirit of our school. So, to Supt. D. H. Standard and Miss Bettie Lou McKenzie we, the Senior Class of '45 dedi- cate this, our own CARMINATRA. BETTIE LOU MCKENZI E D. H- STANDARD SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE I congratulate you on being willing to put forth the effort and to contribute the time which this undertaking has required. Your Work is a distinct contribution to your school and will be a beautiful memorial for the class of 1945. An annual, like all other worthwhile projects, tests the mettle of those responsible for its consumation. Such a contribution as your annual shows your superintendent and your friends just what you are capable of doing. May this same keen sense of responsibility follow you through the years, and may your life's ventures be equally as successful. I sincerely trust that a peaceful World awaits you, your ambutions, and your dreams. Sincerely, your friend D. H. Standard TCL H 7 .J I , , ' 1 ' A f .3 1 'fa Z 'M Q ' xg i' , W :l ' vi? ' I 5325 mal, ' ' ' X A I X i saga, yeyf' .f I 5 A ' 'ii an -0 ' v 'K i if Science Laboratory Cafeteria Dining Room Home Ec. 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DANIH LOIS BOWEN HLOISU What I-Im'l lu- 1-urn-II nwr-I ln- 1-mlurs-nl. Vlzuse III-I-VI-In I .XVI I-IIIIII-I III I'.uII1IiII.uII':I 4. liwlql VIIIII II I, .IuIII'II.vI...II1 VIIIII I 1. 'VII III Y 2. 3. I. XWIIIIX IHIII II, ILIIIII I ': JI -I I ww I I Izuinu .-Imam-I SUI.. Q, Ill 14-- 1'II1II JI I II-I.-I Ig .XII I. Z. II. I, 'IH-I-I1 'I'.Ixw-I'II I. InII.Im:n:1Ix IIIIEIIIN II, XI'l 24 XXIII'-X Imll II CATHERINE IRENE BRIGHTWELL IRENE 'l'lIn'p I'Ilil. llllll IIN-I zllom-. who Imw- um hIl'Il'1'Il. ll-'In VIIIII II. -I, 'I'I'I III Y 1'Ix:II Q. R, I- In-:Ir1llI'n'1' I. IIIIIIII- I'II I'IuIr I,'I'1-I-II 'I'.Ixf-In l. Imuzu IuuIr..I. I'I:n5E Spurs I-.nIvI.nnI JI. I!:n4IIvIImlI SI. XIII II:III II X'-III--X Imll II: 'I'xInll: I EDMUND ROBERT BIITLER ED 'I'Il4- rn-u:u'1I nf :I Ihiln: xfvll Ilum- is In lmu- 1l lu- il. I'I.nsE I'II-E I. X'. I'IIw LI ICII, In .Im-I' 1'.u:IIIin.III'-I I, II.-I-I I'IuII II I mf-E I 'I'--U PIIIII SI I - X, In-I-s I. .II '1II.IlIf'm 1'I1III I. 2 - Iuznk--Izp ---IIIIII' .XI'I -I 'IH-I-n 'I':u'I-x'n I InII:umuI':uI--1 II:-:III5 XX'I'III-I' 3 Iguml-II II- SMH- II, Iv-Ilnul-'N I If-I IIIIIII, SIWIIIII-' I S-II' I-:III 13 GEORGE WESLEY COFER G. w... I.iIIIu NIIHI in Enron :ulllvluln-QI. I'lllIIIrIx--I' 'NIIIIIIIIINII-v ' CI I JANE LIICILE DEKLE JANE Wn- know wh:II wx- ill'1'. hut Immun' :ml nhu! uv muy In-. Il'-In 1'IlIIv -I. HIM- 1'lI1Im I. 2. II I f Im-E I V- UI-I1-I 2. II. ILIIIII I, 1. II. I1 IlI'IIIl:IIir Vluh Ii 'I'I'i III-Y 2. fl. I SIM---vll II. -Ig 'IRII-In 'Ilan-:II -I - vwxxnvil. Inlrn muI':II:4' SIIIII I - Isl plm-I-, Ijumrl--I II. 4. Ilzlslw-'II:III II ..vIII:IIII XUIIII-x ILIII fi, Sufi II'IIl II MARY LOUISE DIXON LOUISE 'WW' Ixlllm ll0Iliillg of Inlllurruwg ilur Imsinvsr- is In In- Immn IlNl:ly. 'l'l'Iv--'I'vlI'wI IIWIIII 4'IIIIRII'II I luI'iIl'I In I' II Q SI-I-I 'IJI I:1.-.- vm. 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JOYCE ELAINE ELLIS UBLONDIEH All, why NIIIIIIIII lifv :III lllhur Irv? 'l'ri-Ili-Y 3. 4: Imml 1. 2. 3: IlI':Im:IIiI- f'lulI IL 'l'I'1'l1 'Fnvorn 4. II1lI':IfIuIII'IIls: Soft lmll 3' Vsvlluy-luznll 3: l'yI':II1IiIls 3. CARLTON PIERCE FOUNTAIN FOUNTAINE I'II Ialkv thu- h:IIIIIm'Is WIIIII- I'm Ilving IIIIII the- knm-king when I'm de-mul. Sc-nim' l'l!IIIII'II 4: Ii.-tu I'luh 3. -I: .IuIII'II:IIisIu I. 24- Iflltm I I Iuulv-IIII - ' ' 2: I'-Y 2. 3. .I -Y Ire-:Is. I: Gln-v l'lul1 -I: AVI 4: Fumlvull 3. 4 -- IvlIvI's 3. 4: II:IsIiI'tlI:Ill -I --lvl- Ivr 4: l ' Club I -- NI-I' -trvns. 4, 'I'm-u 'I'!lVl'I'I l 3. 4. IulI:I-muI':IIs: Soft lxzlll 3: Il:I:4kvtl1:IlI 3: 'I'I':II-lg 3 .- lIl y4I, II'IslI 3: Ilvluy 3. LEWIS ELMER FOUNTAIN HELMEP' I Imk not for :I IIIFIIPI' lrurflvu. but for finer ru-I-IIN. Svirnc-If l'lIIh 4 -- Iwrvs, 4: l'I.:lI I -- V. Ivrvs. IL GIM' f'IuIx 41 Iflunllmll 2, -I -- II-'lv-rs 2. 41 Ilnsrkn-Ihrlll I: 'I'r:I1-If I1 Snfl hull 2: P41-up wurk 4. IIIlI':I-mIII':IlN: Art I. MARY VIRGINIA I-IALL BE BE Huw we-II I know WIIIII I lII1'llIl In do. Glvo 1'IulI l. 2: Tri-Ili-Y 23 fm-up work 3. 4. InlI':I-IuIII:Ils: Hfxslufllmll 3: Yullm'-lmll 3: Suft hull 3. 43 'I'I'I1f'Ii 3, REBECCA ELLEN HAMILTON REBA I IlIl'l not IIFLZIIIIIK with you - --'- - I nm N-Illnz NMI-' Class trans, 1: r-lass r-flitm' 1':Irmin:Ilr:I I: III-tn Fluh 3. I --- tl-ms. 1: IHI-:1nI:1vIr VIIIII 4 -- HI'--.-Irv-aw. 4: Tri-Ili-Y 2. 3. 4: Art I. 2. 3: IIZIIIII l. 2. 3. 4: GIW' Club 4 -- :Ir-vmxxxmrnist -I: Music I.m'e-r's 4'Iuh I. 2. 3. 4 -- pr:-S. 3. 4: Piano 1. 2. 3. 4: 'I'm-II 'I':Ivc-FII -I H t'uul1- Oil 4. II'IlI'II-IIIIIITIISZ Pinlm 3. 4 -- ls! DI1H l IZ IIHYW' Evw nnmir-S 4: Ihslzrxthzmll 3: Vollf-y'lI:Ill 3: 'l'rn1'k 3: Swfl hull 3. JAMES RABUN HARRIS RAY If Il lr:-o Ilima. nlnnt :mother in its IIIIIcI'. SI-ionvn 4: SiIIvlI1Isle'I ' Stuff 3. ROBERT DOUGHTRY HARRIS KNOT Ihr In as full of vulnr IIN of klmlnvssg l'rIm'1'Iy III IIIIIILH Ulass Prefs. 2, V. l'rPs. 4: gXtII'f'I'IISIIIfl M:In:u:I-r Unrnminzxtra II: Ilfftu l'Iuh 3. 4: Ili-Y 2. 3. 43 V- I'l'f'N- 4: C Uluh 4 -- prps. 4: Art I: I1'uuth:IIl 2. 3. I -' lr-ttc-rs 3, 4 A- lm-r':IIwtzIin 3, 4: lluslcn-lballl 3. I -- lvl tvrs 3, 4: Teen 'l':IveI'n 3. 4 -- I-uunril 3. -I. IIItr:1-muI'rIlsg In-hula-s 4 -- lsr plrwv: II1'l'IIIIIIIlIIOI1 3. 4 -Q lst plum- 3. 4: Qmnrte-t I: Ilnslwthanll 3: SUN h:Ill 3: I'l:Iss Slmrls VIIIIIIIIII -I. I. I JESSE MERCER HOBBY. JR. J. M. 'WYIIIII ll lllllll hun. an mm-h ln- is sun- of. 'l'I':III:4fI-x'I'I-Il fl'4llll lim-'S lliuh. llc-I-:IIIII' to U. ll. S. '43. SI-ivrxvv 1'luh -1 -- Il'0ilS. -13 MzIII:Igim: ldditor SIIlvlIIIslI-I's 33 'l'0I'II 'l'zIvm-I'II 4. IIIII':I-IIIIII':Ils: 'I'r:II'k 3. JOYCE ELIZABETH HOGSETT HJOYCEH 'l'lu-rv's 1:rI':Il ubllily iII kIllNYiIl how I-nlwn-nl om-'rc IIllilil3'. lllpzln-sl zII'I-I':IpI- in Iliuh SI-lnml 1, 2, 3, 45 Class SWR 1, LZ. 3. 4 -- l'lIIlv l41Illlnr l'aII'IIIiII:ItI':I 4: BI-III Ullllx 3, 4 -- V. Prvs. l: 'l'I'i-lliAY 2. 3- -I -- sm: 45 Glvv l'lulr 2. 3. 43 lfllillllilllt' I'lIIb 43 'IR-I-n 'l':Ix'I-rn l. N I ll 4 IIIlI'II-IIIIII':Ils: livzxrly XVI'ilI'I' -I -- Isl pl:II'I-3 III' III' 2 lmamln-1lm:Ill 33 Vnllvy-lm:Ill 3: Irzu-II 8. MARTHA ANN HOLLAND HMARTHYU lurlllllllill the llllllif ln- plum-rs. SIDIIIL' nmsl bv ups-I-haters. 'l'I'l-llli-Y 3. 4: Glu- l'l.Ilu 11. 3. lp l'i:Ino 1. 23 'Fvun 'l'ilV0l'Il 4. lIIII':I-IIIIII':Ils: 'I'ypiII: -1: Ywvlll-x'AI,:Ill 3: 'l'I':II-lg 3. IRMA ELIZABETH LAMB Hu will-III IIIIII null- --- silvllvu In-vor In-trans yon. 'In-I-III-Y. 1, 3. II..m.- III., I-nm 1. 2 -- II-I-IIS. 2: l'i:IIm lg 'l'I-I-II 'l':II'I-I'II I. JOE HILL LAMB JOE HILL I.ilwrty ol' tllnlurln is ilu- lifI' of the H011-. SI-II-III-v 1'lIIlI -l SARA ANN MARTIN SAM I':lll'll is gin-II In Imp: In' tools, A HIIIIIII-In-ny. Inux-as, In hook nf rulveeg And l'lll'Il IIIIINI mukv, rl' lih- is flown. A nllnlnhllllg hlm-k or II hlvllllillg atom-. IKI-III l'lIIlv IG. lg 'l'I'i-lla-Y 2. 3- -1: IIIIIIII- ldv, Clllh V lillml ' Xll 'I 1 'Yun 'l'-In-III-1 ln!I:I-IIIIII:Ils 'l'5'Iuinu Il '- Isl plm-I-, I'zIkI--IIIzIkIIIu 3-- ls! IIIIII-I-. CHARLIE .JOE MEADOW PEP XVII vzlllnoi IIII ln- lnllsle-rs. Vlznss l'lI'r, li. Y. l'I'I'S. lg III-lu Club Il, ll lli-Y 2. 3. 4: .Xl'l -L lG:IIIIl 2. 3: film- l'lIIlv lg l-'Imllmll -13 'I'I-vu 'l'IIvIIrII 4 --- I-IIIIIII-il 4. lIIlI':I IIIIIVIIIRQ SI-I'I lmll Il HAZEL ELLEN MOORE Of lln- 5:0011 ln-ginnimr. 1'0llll'Hl il lruoll mul. livlu I'lIIln Il. lg 'l'I'i-lli-Y 2. 3. Al: file-If lflulw Il. 2. 3. lg Ilanml 3. -13 'l'vI-II 'l'aIvI-I'II Al. lIIlI'1'I-IIIIII':Ils: Ilnml- NI' -13 lJII:IIlI-I lg NIIHIII-IlIaIll 3 l'yI':IIIIiIls 31 Sufi lu:Ill ll. 'LLOYD GEORGE PASS UPASS' .hIxlIIiIII: but Ilislury, for history must be f:IlI-II-.' lK:IskIal-lmalll 3. I -- II-Ilvrs 3, I: I'lI1lI 4 LULA RAINES LOU' llIImsInIIs spring lo flown-rs wlwrn- she walks. HI-in l'lIIlx 4: Kllm- Vluh 2. 31 'l'I'i-lli-Y 2. 3, 4 Ilmul- IGI' I'lIIlu LZ -- sl-In 25 IIIIIIIII l.2.3: 'IH-I-II 'l'2lV0l'll 4. D lnlI':I IIIIII':IlNt IIIIIIII- IGI' 3: Sw-llim: 4. HOWARD HENDRIX RAINEY I-IOWARD' Nu Ivazm-I IN sn rivll :IS lmII--,I I-III -III-'III--I' SI .IIZIIIs'- S I. I S II-II-.I I'1IIII I . II- I IJ.. I'II,l.j .i 'III I-II I IIIII IfIII II..I IYIIIII .I Q IIIII IIN II1fI I1 III-III' IL I.II, SARA ELLEN ROBERTS HGILL' 'llxlncz wzrroxxl l':lrr'II IQIII I. I-ul. 'I'I III Y 1 IL, IIII'III IIII VI II, I Q IIIII- I'I2III fl. II M.:-I. I. XI' ,S -III ,I I III'I I III: IM- YI-'I - II.ITI 'I FIIII I.,III 3 WILLIAM CLIFTON SANDERS. Jw, NMUSTARD Hit III1-n :Irv IIII-II: Ihr II -I Smvn-'fvrle--I forum-I. 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II v--' I I,IIIII-I 2. fi, I III-,III I, IIIII- I'I:IlI I 3. ,Q III JI IIIIIIVIIII I 'Imn 'IHIII-In I, IIII-:I IIIIII IIS- Ig-.IIIII fi Il..--II-IILIII JI SIIII II.III JI, I' II.-I I.f.II :I, 'IIIIIT :I WILLIAM DIFFEE STANDARD BUDDY I l'lIlIIlI nn-vll' in IIIIIIIIIIL: vlm- Su Ilzlpgn .XS III :I soul rI-IIIIIIIIIII-I'IIII1 nu uuml Iris-mls. I'I-.Q I-1' Fluff- I - I'II.IIIIII I I,II-IIII I1-IIIIIIA MII' III::I:IIIII I ISI-II I IIII JI I, III Y I'I II 2 JI, I I-ws I, fl II-II.I- VIIIH I MII I, IZIIII- I'IIII. Q. I vw, I, I'IIIII I 1 .I 5. .X,T, 'IVIIIIIIS I 'I'-'III 'I',IX'I'I'n I IIIIIIII-II -I IIIlI.I IIII:I.IIS' I1wIIIx XXIII- I' I I-I IIII- III'lI,III4:: IS ALLIE DOROTHY ELIZABETH STEPHENSHDOTU !II-M315 is ilu- -mrl III' nil. IL-l,I I'IIII- II. I, 'I'II-III Y 2. 13 I I'I:III.- Q, II. I3 IIIIIIII- Il- I'IIIII I X' I'I'---I , 'IIIII 'I':II--III I THOMAS EDMUND STEPHENS, Jn, ED 'I'InI Inrmnl' nf Ihv Inulmlimf is in Ilu- I-:lIinIL. S II-II-I-I I'IIIII I III'-S I MARGARET TEPPER MARGARET Vx all III-. IIIn I-:In un IIIIIII IIIIII is Ir:-III--r III:lII kiIuIInIISs'f IIIIHI VIIIII X. I, 'I' ' III Y 1 QI I. 'I'I'III 'I',IxIIIII I IIIIINIVIII 'I.I'- IVIAIQIIIIIIII If XIIIII-I. IIIII QI SIIII II,Ill Il JAMES TIP WADE. JR WIP 'WY1' :Irv nil! III'rI- In Ig'-I :III xI-- mln ual! III' IAIV' IIII' n:I'sI-'um IIIII In IFN Io uxnlu- III-I IIII-- III' ntln-rx INIIIIII-r. III I' 3, 'I 4 II-:I I. 3,1 ...U III- II I. 'I'--.III 'l'.III-III I I gI,III,-,I-H4 SIII' IIII 'I HAMPTON WEBB HAMP 'Work with n will und you'lI soon climb the hill. 'l'rnnsI'l-rred from Ventrnl High, llntlle Ureeli. Mlvhlprnn. '45, MARY EMMA WEBB EMMA Slum moves u Kodaleus, und she looks n queen. Class Tre' .. .v-x gg Ik-In l'l.1h 4: 'Fri-HI-Y 4: llru- nmtlv l'lub 4: Imml 1, 2, 3, 4 -- :assistant mzujorelte 4' l ' 4'lub 4- Iixlskelball 43 Soft ball 4, Slrel-I1 2. 3. 4g Teen 'Fuvern 4 --- vuum-il 4, llllI'Il-IIIlll'IllS1 Soft ball -- all Slill' 3: 'l'l'1Il'Ii 3: Vnllev- hull 33 ltnskellmll -Y mm. .ill alan 3, HENRY COWAN WHELCHEL. JR. CHICK Ah, there ure no mnny thinks belwlxt Eu-uvrn nnll e-nrth of which only the poets have Ilremna-d. Senior Cunm-il 4: I-Ii-Y 2, 3. 4 -- IINIS. 2: Hand - l'llZlI't4'I' member '39-'4l5. -drum xnujor 2. 3. 4: Glne l'lub 4: Sch-nec Club 4 -- Lamb. Assislanl rl: Hn-oul l. 2: lfoutbull -1 -- letter 4g Ulub 4g Teen Tavern 4- :-ouncll 4. lnlru-murals: 'l'rzu-li 3 -- high jIIIlll3S. lst plane: Sufi Imll 33 Ilalrlkelbzlll 3. BETTY SLADE WILLIAMS 'SLADEH A perfect wonmn. nobly plnnnecl. 'l'o wnrn, to comfort. und Ctllhlllllllflg Anal yet n spirit stlll. and brlzht With something of on-zelie llzht. Floss Sex-. 23 Asst. Busine:-is Ilflgr, Cnrlninalrzn 4: Beta Ulub 3. 4 -- ser. 4: Dranmliv Club 4 ---- tires. 42 'IIIIIIYZ 3 4 IH w . . 4 -- lst place 4. -- ws. 3. 4 -- :ws-. treus. : 4 leen Iuun-1 -at luis 4 lllll'IL-lIIlII'IIIN2 Rezuling 3. 4 -- lst plan- 43 Debates 3. WILLIAM FOY WOOD FOY In not llfe u hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves? Pluss 'l'rm-as. 33 C Ulnb 43 Fnotbnll 4 --letter 4 Teen 'Fu ve rn 4. ll1ll'1l'Il'llll'2llNI 'I'rnck 3.4, 'lofi hlll 34 CLASS POEM Watchman, what of the night? He asked ere break of day. Watchman, wnat or the night? The morrow is on its way, Replied the watchman reassuringly, The morrow is on its way. Watchman, what do you mean by thaL? He asked as the sun came up. Watchman, what do you mean by that? You must tell me. Now. Today. The youth demanded in voice bold, You must tell me. Now. Today. Inquire! I can tell you that. The watchman answered him. Inquire! I can tell you that. The sun is up The watchman's gone The youth stands there. alone. IU 1011 CLASS CULUN: l'lTRI'l.l'I AND XVIll'l'l'1 I l,0XYI'IH: GARDICXIA MU'l l'01 TO 'VINNIE UXVN HEL! HE TRVE, AND rl' 1ll'H'l' l1'0I,I,0w. AS 'rim NIGWF 'rim DAY. TIIUI' VANS1' NWI' 'l'lIl'IN me lfAl.Sl-I 'rn ANY MAN. CFFICERS: PRESIDENT: BENNIE MIDDLEBROOKS VICE-PRESIDENT: HELEN CHADWICK SECRETARY 8: TREASURER: GARRETT SPONSORS: MRS. JESSE WESTBROOK. MR. D, VV. HARPER FITZGIBBONS Norma Pearl Adams Leon Alfred Barnes Helen Ruth Benson Charles Edward Brown Delia Ann Brown M Frances Marie Brown Marion Estelle 'Burnam Helenxx Elizabeth Chadwick Mollie Mae Cox Betty? Ann Culpepper Annie Kathleen Davis William Dwayne Dorough 'orrie' Bivins Evers, Jr. Thomas Edgar Fletcher, Jr. Joseph Garrett Fitzgibbons, J Margaret Jean Garwood Martha Jane Greer George Stewart Grimsley Helen Annelle Harris Mary Joyce Harris Willie Raymond Hobbs, Jr. Bcity Kathryne Holland Clarence Ot-is Hughes, Jr! Hugh Gaughf Ivey Norma Leo Ingram Harry Underwood Ledfordiu Bennie Norman Middlebrooks 4JamesADa.vid Mitchell 'John Lewis Mitchell Sara Louise Mitchell Mike Steve Moraitakis' Augustus Noland Evans Peggy Ann Osborne James Cleveland Parker Richard Henry Reynolds Lureda Bell Scott Richard Bruce Smith W. T. Smith Marvin Lester Summers 'S In Service 41 Doris Eileen Tabor Betty Rose Thompson Gloria Patricia Turner Klon Alonzo Waldrip, Jr Billy Weldon Ann Teresa Williams Tommie Jean Wright Gilbert William Young avadsiw' SOPHMORE CLASS ROLL'm'?ZwvAsl President Harold Pate Vice President Truett Gannon Secretary Kitty Tarver Treasurer H Frances Parker Sponsors Miss Walter B. Mathews Mrs. F. H. Langworthy Colors: Blue and White Flower: White Carnation Motto: One Step at a Time but Always Forward. Edna Allen Eloise Bailey Fred Barfield Jean Barronton Ray Blount Howard Bridges. Angeline Brown Betty Jo Brown Carl Butler Edsel Conner Harlie Corey Bernice Crumlry Coney Cunningha Ann Daughtry Billie Ann Davis Elwood Davis Jr.'K' m, Jr. Gene Davis .Teanelle Davis George Dixonif Eula Faye Dorough Doris Floyd Patrick Fitzgibbons William Forehand Fdwin Fountain Truett Gannon Martha Lois Ham 'Wrctliy Hamilton Betty Hampton Jessie Lee Hartley Bettilu Hatcher John R. Hill Miriam Ivey Virginia Lamb Gertrude Lampkin i'Larry Lay Franklin Ledford Paul Malamusis Bess McColl Claire Megahee Cecil Mitchell Angelo Moraitakis Earline Murray Robert Nipper Frances Parker Horold Pate Faye Patton Bobbie Eugenia Perry Williain Henry Perry Robert Rape Betty Ruis Lillian Savage William Seaman Alashia Sears Wylie Sheppard Lois Spradlin R. B. fSonnyl Sutton Kitty Tarver Charlotte Thompson Sid Thompson Wesley Turton Ann Wade Marvin Wells George Welchel Ed Kiker Williams 'In Service Az! -IN y I ,p A X -2- X winifred adkins hoover allen marilyn apler fanny jo baskln , 1ack'benson ramon berry frances bolin ,X robert boulware ' ' A-Qwilliam brannonr ll sadief best bridges hoyt' brogdon ethel rose brown rdelia cheek , .,--mf, , -Q ly .QL if 6 f 1773 'J 1 . M fy, A, , ,i 1. FRESH ME President Doris Mask Vice President Joan Dekle Secretary Mary Elizabeth Felder Treasurer Jack Benson Reporter Gerald Gaines Sponsors Miss Nelle Ellisg Mr. D. T. Turner Class Colors: Green and White Class Flower: White Rose Class Motto: A tree is known by its fruit. joan dekle u l rcalvin farmer 0 ggerald gaines r robert garwood 0 robert hunt WIP . janet jackson emma ,iones louise lavendar doris mask l joan megahee I , edwin meguintyfll' ' 1 janie kate mckinney 1 ina ry elizabeth felder victor moraitakis janette murray reginald pate fl, F joan' pitts iohn porter iuanita powers argen raines parolvn reynolds , fredrick riles liarold rowland anne sapp wilbert scott 1-.orma A shearer lf ioycelyn singer W iohn southwellx f iean Stephens freeman' strickland warren thompson mary truluck I, ieannine walls PM freorsze watts doris wells dorothy Wiggins nell williams p william williams ry M! Of X ff W I 1 X' f ' ng I Z A2 f' 1X-' X ,xl If 27 ff X fi af 1 1 Nl of 'Nl' WX f-we fbi riuivi h Vu, I ' - I,f.:5' f f W .gfggwfi 4 me 1 h L4 2' i . .1 ,, Qqg, . ff L. ,- 1 E9 YA F, ,E ,lf lsmm 4 -l1'ffwi'v4.s 0 Cheerleaders Kathryn Sears-Leader Norma Ingram Jean Barronton Nan Seaman-Asst. Leader Clarenece Hughes Frances Parker 7 tv' V JL 5 u gi E fii ' 2 Idvl fm- 'J '45 1' A-A M we xx' 9 '38 A mf. ir Q . gi ' A+ ,, . ' , - -at .Ia K, 1554. A O Q, 41,1 4-. , . fl. .654 if- 4' ' ' AA J Janie Kate McKinney Betty Hampton I Class Captains of Girls Intra-murals-A theletics Nan Sea:1mnESenior Helen Chadwick-Junior Betty Hampton-dS0ph0more Joan Pitts-Freshman t. Q y Q U Y 5.- , Tlrftffe Basketball players CBoysj Bobby Harris Harold Pate Carlton Fountain Wesley Turton'f 6 Marion Barnes John Lewis Mitche11'H' Bennie Middlebrooksqa Garrett Fitzgibbons 44' Klon Waldrip 19 Billy We1donHG James caronherm Parke1W'Jack we-. gan. !K'Jan. Jan. 14Jan. Jan. Jon. Feb Ed Kiker Williamsdb Boy's Basketball Scores 9-Cordele 15-Cochran 30 12-Cordele 33-Ashburn 14 16-Cordele 14-Leslie 21 19-Cordele 19--Tifton 6 26-Cordele 21-Cochran 37 30-Cordele 20--Americus 33 2-Cordele 12-Americus 29 Feb. 1kFeb -KFeb Feb Feb XFeb Xlfeb. 6-Cordele 12-Leslie 29 9-Cordele 16- 13-Cordele 31 15-Cordele 16 16-Cordele 25 West Crisp 9 -Sycamore 27 -Perry 48 -Perry 41 20-Codele 30-Sycamore 26 26-Cordele 37 -Sycamore 24 4.441 -0-lv 17 40-47 44-H7 CW' H'-4 ' for V 5143 P- G5 'F ff We If Q Q Q aim fx. Entire Football Team Ivey, Hughfii' Captain-Bobby Harris Dorough, Billyf Captain-Klon Waldripf' Fitzgibbons, Garrett? Meadow, Joe Manager-Gene Dtvis Fountain, Elmer Moratakis, Victor Players: Fountain, Carlton Noland, Evans Benson- Jac V 46-47 Fnrehand, Billyji Parker, Jamesi' Blount, Ray I 45-47 Gannon' Truett V' Pate' Harold Bridges, Sonny V 'la-47 Garwood, Bobby flu- 'f7Ri1es, Sonny 'f Conner, Edsel EY Harris, Bobbie Sanders, Billy Blhglfll, NWT 'lb-'17Cvuniugl19M,Cnu-up young, Billy-k N 0 . If-4-47Scott, Wilber-'f' Smith, Bruce! Summers, Marvin Waldrip, Klong Weldon, Billyy Whelchel, Chick 'fe-47Wi11iams Ldv ' Wood, Foy 'IG-'fhhpawrrniuik 0, TRACK Bobby Harris-Senior Klon Waldrip- Jr. Ray Blount,-Sophomore Hoyt Brogdon-Freshman b'oy's Captain-Intra-murals SOFT BALL Bobby Harris-Senior Billy Weldon-Junior Edsel Conner-Sophomore Sonny Riles-Freshman 'aol-'-'V BASE BALL Bobby Harris-Senior John Lewis Mitchell-Jun ior Harold Pate-Sophomore Jack Benson-Freshman F ifrst String FOOTBALL SQUAD 1944-45 Season Bobby Harris-Captain BruceiSn'1ith Billy Dorough Billy Weldon ' Edsel Conner James Parker Foy Wood LE ........ QB ,,,.,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,....,,.,.,,..,..... Henry Whelchel Billy Sanders RHB ......................................,. Billy Young RHB .,.,........ LHB .............................. FB ........ RG ........ 'No Picture SCORES Cordele 14 iCordele 7 Cordele 6 Cordele 12 QCorde1e 7 Cordele 6 Cordele 6 2i3Corde1e 40 Amerlcus 42 Albany 6 Americus 28 Fitzgerald 33 Tifton 7 Fitzgerald 18 Brunswick 20 Tifton 6 Klon Waldrip'-Co-Captain Carlton Fountain Elmer Fountain Billy Weldon Eloise Bailey Jean Barronton Frances Bedgood Betty Jo Brown Frances Brown Delia Brown SOFTBALL Gertude Lampkin-Captain Helen Chadwick Molly Cox Betty Culpepper Cornelia Dodd Imogene Dodd Eula Faye Dorough Virginia Hall Jessie Lee Hartley Miriam Ivey Virginia Lamb Doris Mask Sara Mitchell .5 - i Y ll-all 'il Frances Parker Betty Ruis Lois Spradlin Mary Truluck Mary Webb Tommie Jean Wright ,111-:I-2'!.,.! QS wwf f23riQH Si KQWWMSHHWQ be Exim ,MW 5410 Q fill - EQJQ1 - f H--wa A ' swipfy, 4 A Vg . f-ml xmuv' -.m.W',, i,y,4ggsv,qpsymq,gmpN, , iix his YW. ., L . .-..,, 1.4.- ' , GIRL'S BASKECI BALL C1 EAM OFFICERS Captain of Forwards Helen Chadwick Captain of Guards Sara Mitchell Manager Tommie Jean Wright SQUAD Mary Webb Helen Chadwick Tommie Jean Wright Jessie Lee Hartley Sara Mitchell Gertrude Lampnin Substitutes: Joan Pitts. Nan Seaman, Miriam Ivey, Frances Bedgoodf LoiS Spradlin. Virginia Lamb, Doris Wells, Ann Sapp- Frances Brown, Argen Raines. 1 No Picture GIRL'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1944-1945 Cordele 16 Arabi 8 Cordele 8 Athletic Team 39 Cordele 22 East Crisp 21 Cordele 10 Americus 26 Cordele 13 Cochran 16 Cordele 20 Americus 29 Cordele 19 Ashburn 7 Cordele 12 Leslie 25 Cordele 24 Leslie 37 Cordele 16 Sycamore 7 Cordele 18 Tifton 34 Cordfe 31 Sycamore 11 Cordele 10 Cochran 41 Corciei 10 Americus 26 ii V493 1 U f Qrffrir in My A HHWFWWEIWHQ 34051 was :mm ' gym Wil i QL 1- PYRAMIDS Frances Bedgood rrances Brown Helen Chadwick Miriam Ivey Virginia Lamb Gertrude Lampkin Sara Mitchell Joan Pitts Nan Seaman Lois Spradlin Mary Webb Tommie Jean Wright BLUC C' CLUB FOOTBALL Ray Blunt Billy Forehand Edsel Conner Carlton Fountain Gene Davis 1ManagerJ Elmer Fountain Billy Dorough Bobby Harris James Parker Billy Sanders Bruce Smith Wiley Sheppard Klon Waldrip Billy Weldon Henry Whelchel Foy Wood Billy Young BASKETBALL Marion Barnes Carlton Fountain Bobby Harris Bennie Middlebrooks John Lewis Mitchell Ed Kiker Williams Helen Charwick Jessie Lee Hartley Miriam Ivey Sara Mitchell James Parker fManagerJ Joan Pitts' George Pass Harold Pate Klon Waldrip Filly Weldon Nan Seaman Mary Webb Tommie Jean Wright 'No Picture SENIORSffWINNERS OF INTRAfMURALS r Edmund Butler, Class President WHAT THE INTRA-MURALS HA VE MEANT T0 THE SCHOOL Because of the unqualified benefit and pleasure derived from intra-murals last year, the student body and teachers have decided to make this an annual affair and when, after the War, C. H. S. again takes its part in the District Meet, to capi- talize on it by selecting the Winners as the representatives to the District, thus avoiding preliminary try-outs which involve only a few of the better pupils. HOME EG. co TESTAN HAMILTON. REBA MOORE. HAZEI. CULPEPPER. BETTY fWINNERJ HOLLAND. BETTY IWINNERI SENIOR SENIOR JUNIOR JUNIOR AR HARTLEY. JESSIE LEE SOPHOMORE SEARS. ALASHIA SOPHOMQRE ALPER. MARILYN FRESHMAN BRIDGES. SADIE BEST FRESHMAN TRAINED UNTRAINED LOLIISE DIXON ELMER FOUNTAIN WIMIIIQ SENIOR JOYCE HARRIS STEWART GRIMSLEY JUNIOR MIRIAM IVEY ANGELO MORAITAKAS Sornomons FREEMAN BTRICKLAND CALVIN FARMER FRESHMAN ii'.'1u7'E1Yvff55' F-'Wf ' Bobby Harris-Senior tWinnerJ ' Klon Waldrip-Juniors: Declamatlon Wesley Turton-Soph. ' John Porter-Freshman 'No Picture m'aeNh. 0' 'ii - f ukiwaa 'E -X . A 1 M X? fi: ' ORAL READING Betiy William-Senior, tWinnerJg Reba Hamilton-S enior, Altg Martha Jane Greer-Juniorg Ann Williams Junior, Altg Bettilu Hatcher-Sophomore-3 Doris Mask-Freshman: Marilyn Alper-Freshman, Alt. READY WRITERS Boys Girls Diffee Standard Seniors fWinnerJ Joyce Hogsett fWinnerJ Bennie Middlebrooks Juniors Joyce Harris George Welchel Sophomore Ann Daughtry George Watts Freshmen J annette Murray .4 'VMS-nv-e. .11 L? rx. ,.', , A , A : ,i.l,gn 1' lf Tw. V X V, ,M its SENIORS- Cwinnersl SOPI-IOMORE Aff. Neg. Aff. Neg. Nan Seaman Edmund Butler Miriam Ivey Truett Gannon Betty Williams Bobby Harris Kitty Tarver Billy Forehand JUNIORS FRESHMEN Aff. Neg. Aff. Neg. A Martha Jane Greer Ann Williams Janie Kate McKinney' Norma Shearer Delia Brown Evans Noland Wilbert Scott Harold Rowland Victor Moraitakis Freshman J. R. Hillf Sophomore tWinnerJ aw 'S e,,J44 PIA O I am Music. Servant and master am Ig servant of those dead, and master of those living, Through me, spirits immortal speak the message that makes the world weep, and laugh, and wonder, and worship. I know no brother, yet all 1119112119 my brothers: I am the father of the best that is in them, and they are the fathers of the best that is in meg I am of them and they are of me. For I am the instrument of God. Piano Contesianfs Reba Hamilton QWinnerJ Senior' Peggy Osborne Junior Martha Lois Ham Sophomore Doris Wells Freshman AltCl lllIt9S Dorothy Stevens Jeanelle Davis Eileen Tabor Norma Shearer MA Solo BOYS GIRLS Seniors Edmund Butler Jane Dekle, lWinnerl Juniors Bruce Smith Ngrma Ingram Sophomores Harold Pate, Winner Jessie Lee Hartley Freshman Victor Moraitakis Jgan Dekle Seniors Jane Dekle Hazel Moore Otto Beckham Bobby Harris Quartet Juniors Sophomore, Winner Freshmen Jean Garwood Edsel Conner Joan Dekle Norma Ingram Harold Pate Sadie Best Bridges Evans Noland Truett, Gannon Doris Mask Bruce Smith Billy Forehand Carolyn Reynolds , ,pwn we--5-0- -T ' :'f'5? g, .E ui, . 'g 9 hw., ,,-,g 2? f-rs'?9f 'w i k ,.,. N.: 1 991' 1 I x 2 Q L 5 ' . is ,L., 4 v E E iz L ' .5 Q +31 ' ' . f. 6 fx 1 x . 'FQ l ix Ja K z t 4 4 gi' S -'vm ai N K U- 1 1 1 w V vw' J K - ALTERNATES FOR THE INTRA-MURALS Motto : Good, but not good enough. SENIORS JUNIORS SPELLING: Irene Brightwell SPELLING: Klon Waldrip , 'I ip Wade Martha Jane Greer DEBATES: Joyce Hogsett DEBATES: Helen Chadwick Diffee Standard Garrett Fitzgibbons DECLAMATION: Diffee Standard DECLAMATION: Bruce Smith READY WRITERS: Edmund Butler READY WRITERS: Jean Garwood Betty Jean Ellis Orrie Evers FRESHMEN soPHoMoREs SPEL1'-,INCL ,rgma Jackson SPELLERS: Kitty Tarver Ann Sappe Faye Patton AB T 5 J M h DEBATES: Dorothy- Hamilton DE A ES oagoafggitig DECLAMATION: Buly Forehand F I. 5 Sm K ,. , . 6 I - 1 ,.. '1 Q- ff Th- uv! H. .5 , Hd:-, ' , ' V , ' 1 .' .' ' - Q 3 2.4 K .Q l il we X z ' L-f - , A , ,' lqigg have 1- 4 I lv 1 ' ,-j L H 'mf . .1 VL V1-' fr ' ' Jian.-M . i 5 J 1 5 4 L 1 L Mx 39 xii - f, h 13 BETA CLUB UFl ll'ERS 01 THE BETA CLUB PRE. VII 'E PRES . HEC. TR EAS UHER SPON SOR MOTTO: ACHIEVEMENT, CHARACTER, LEADERSHIP MISS EDMUND BUTLER JOYI'E IIGGSETT H E'l l'Y NNILLIA M S Rl-IBA HAMILTON DORUTH Y HAMMI-I'l'l' PURPOSE: THE PROMOTION OF HONESTY, SERVICE. AND LEADERSHIP AMONG BETA Lois Bowen Irene Brightwell Delia Brown Edmund Butler Jane Dekle Corolyn Edge Betty Jean Ellis Carlton Fountain Elmer Fountain Jean Garwood Martha Jane Greer Virginia Hall Reba Hamilton Bobby Harris Joyce Harris Joyce Hogsett Sara Martin Joe Meadow Benny Middlebrooks Hazel Moore Evans Noland Lula Raines Billy Sanders Nan Seaman Diffe Standard Dot Stevens Eileen Tabor Margaret Tepper Mary Webb Betty Williams ITS s1'u DENTS CLUB MEMBERS 3 3 3. 3, 3 3 3- 3 3. 3 3, 3 3 3, 3. 4 4 3 , 4 4 4 4 4 g 4 3 3 4 ,4 ,4 3 9 1 1 4 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 , 4 3 4 4 , 4 The Science Club Realizing that the science classes could not cover all the de- sired fields of student research, Mr. D. W. Harper, the Scie-nce In- structor, organized our Science Club in January, and it has grown by leaps and bounds. It has afiliated with Science Clubs of America Washington, D. C. giving it all the benefits of any of the other five thousand clubs in America, including the opportunity of partaking in the Annual Science Talent Search competing in the 511,000.00 Scholarship prizes offered for the Best Student Scientists in he United States. Ol FlC'I'lRS Pm-:s-:lmcN'l' ELMER lf'm'x'r.xlN YIVIC PITIESIIIIVVI' Ensirxn Wriaifriaxs Sr4:4'Im'l'AI1Y DIFI-'EE STANDARD 'l'mcAsr'ni:1: J. M. HOBBY MEMBERS Hoover Allen Fred Barfleld Otto Beckham Jack Benson Bobby Boulware Billy Brannon Charles Brown G. W Cofer I-Iarlle Corey Coney Cunningham Billle Ann Davis Elwood Davis Billy Dorough Loren Dorough Calvin Farmer Carlton Fountain Gerald Gaines Bobby Garwood Martha Lois Ham Bettilu Hatcher Bobby Harris 'Pav Harris Bobby Hunt Raymon Hobbs Hugh Ivey Joe Hill Lamb Frank Ledford Harry Ledford Joe Meadow Bess McColl Cecil Mitchell James Mitchell Bobby Nipper James Parker John Porter Howard Rainey Sonny Riles Robert Rape Harold Rowland Billy Sanders Wilbur Scott Wylie Sheppard Bruce Smith W. T. Smith Billy Seaman Marvin Summers Warren Tompson Wesley Turton Klon Waldrip George Welchel Henry Welchel Billy Williams Ed Klker Williams Billy Young at! 9,5 .ri 9 'N 91. A . ,Qi w ifivlxpb- .. N24 .u-. W, ? DRAMATIC CLUB MEMBERS Helen Benson Martha Jane Greer Joyce Hogsett Jane Dekle Reba Hamilton Nan Seaman Joyce Ellis Betillu Hatcher Eileen Tabor OFFICERS PRESIDENT BETTY WVILLIAMS VICE PRESIDENT llIAR'l'HA JANE GREI-IR SEV. 8 TREAS. REBA IIAMILTON Organized this year by the private speech pupils of Mrs. J. L. Wheeler, Jr., The Dramatic Club has focused its attention on presenting plays. Cry Havoc by Alan R. Kenward, was presented January 26, at the O'Nea1 auditorium. Now the Senior members of the Dramatic club, together with members of the Senior Class, are put- ting on a number of one-act plays. Mary Webb Ann Williams Betty Williams MRS. J. L. WHEELER BAD OFFICERS MAJORETTES Silly BSEwbI1deI'S ............................ Presidient Martha Jane Greer ois owen ........,............. Vice Presi ent Betty Williams .........,.A Sec. and Treas. glaryufveflb .lt Henry Welchel ......,....,...... Drum Major ,Om y arm, OH Otto Becham ............ Student Director' Sadle Best Bfldges C. W. Scudder ...... ,,..v....,.w .4.,...... D i rector Betty Daughtry BAND PERSONNEL: CLARII-JETS: Lois Bowen, Harold Rowland, Billy Sanders. Jack Benson, Betty Daughtry- Marvin Perlis, Reba Hamilton, Annenttc McGugan, Charles Miller, Jack Brown, Jean Garwood, Neal Thornton CORNETS: Otto. Bechani. 'Iruett Gannon,'Ann Daughtry, Wesley Turton, Jerry Singer Bobby Nipper Pe O b , - ggy s orne, Bobby McCvugan, Billy Sasser, Louis James Roobin, John Porter. HORNS: Joan Dekle, Kitty Tarver, Hazel Moore, Betty Jean Ellis, Jeanine King. EAXIOPHONES: Pat Turner' Dot Hamilton, Billie Ann Davis, Billy Thornton, Jean ep ens. TRUMBONES: Evans Noland, Orrie Evers, Norma Shearer, Miriam Ivey. FLUTES: Helen Harris, Mary Webb, Anne Sapp. BASSES: Larry Lay, Alashia Sears. ALTO CLARINET: Hery Whelchelt OBOE: Martha Jane Greer MARIMBA: Joe Singer. BARITONE: Jane Dekle. DRUMS: Ann Williams, Buddy Standard. Frances Bedgood, Doris Wells. TYMPANI: Betty Williams. 1938-Organized by C. W. Scudder. 1938-43-Annual superior ratings -.state and national. 1942--Became Official 12th District State Guard Band. 1943-Citation for Music for Victory programs. iiCl'arter member n in lm 'T dm, Ufft The High School GLEE CLUB ORGANIZED 1936 Since its organization the Glee Club has annually received superior rating the District and State Festivals. Mr. C. W. Scudder is director GLEE CL U B-OFFI CERS President-Jane Dekle Vice President-Edmund Butler Secretary and Treasurer--Diffee Standard Beckham, Otto Bowen, Lois Butler, Edmund Culpepper, Betty Dekle, Jane Dekle- Joan Dixon, Louise Dodd, Cornelia Forehand, Billy Fountain, Carlton Fountain. Elmer Garwood, Jean Greer, Martha Jane Hamilton, Reba Harris' Bobby Harris, Joyce Hoasctt, Joyce Holland, Betty Holland, Martha Ivey, Miriam Lay, Larry? Meadow, Joe Moore- Hazel Noland, Evans Pitts, Joan Raines, Argen Roberts, Sara Ellen Sanders, Billy Sapp, Anne Sears, Alashia Shearer- Norma Standard, Diffee Tarvier. Kitty Turner, Pat Whelchel, Henry tIn Service i I-ILT TRLI-IIf'Y CLUBS g Officers PRESIDENT-DIFFEE STANDARD VICE PRESIDENT-BOBBY HARRIS SECRETARY-O'ITO BECKHAM Otto Beckham Gene Davis Billy Dorough Garrett Fitzgibbons Carlton Fountain Elmer Fountain Stewart Grimsley Bobby Harris Raymond Hobbs Harry Ledford Joe Meadow Benny Middlebrooks James Mitchell Mike Moraitakis' Evans Noland James Parker Billy Sanders Diffee Standard Marvin Summers Billy Weldon Henry Whelchel Fred Barfield Howard Bridges Carl Butler Harley Corey Coney Cunningham George Dixon Billy Forehand Edwin Fountain Truett Gannon Frank Ledford Cecil Mitchell Bo-bby Nipper Robert Rape Billy Seaman Wesley Turton George Whelchel iIn Service TREASURER.CARL,TON F0UN1AqN Purpose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, higher standards of Christian character. Colors: Red, White, Blue lean-n-...- .... .......x-4-.a.. ........, r .nw '11 ' i f I .- L v A -. ff' 'B -if-Q 2.-mai'-'16 8 .I Q L , if 1 vii!! Frances Bedgood Lois Bowen Irene Brightwell Delia Brown Fances Brown Helen Chadwick Jane Dekle Louise Dixon Betty Jean Ellis Joyce Ellis Martha Jane Greer Reba Hamilton Helen Harris Joyce Harris Joyce Hogsett Betty Holland Martha Holland TRI HI 'Y Sara Martin Sara Mitchell Hazel Moore Lula Raines Lureda Scott Nan Seaman Kathryn Sears Dorothy Stephens Eileen Tabor Margaret Tepper Betty Thompson Pat Turner Mary Webb Ann Williams Betty Williams Tommie Jean Wright I f Y A . ik A An x F , 1 ri v, 4445 if SIDEBUSTERS Out of the decision of the faculty to temporarily discontinue the publishing of the school paper THE HUB --- came the publication of the Sideb ustersf' It is edited and published by a group of students untrained in journalism. yet ardent in th eir desire for some school voice. Howard Rainey .. Ed.-in-Chief Bettilu Hatcher ,. Club Editor G. W. Cofer Publisher Charlotte Thompson ., loren Dorough , Managing Ed. Girl's Sports Editor Doris Maski: .. News Editor Norma Adams ,,i,, ,,,,, R eporter louise Dixon Art Editor Victor Moraitakis Reporter PF CLUB Jack Benson ' Stewart Grimsley Evans Noland Billy Seaman if X Betty Ruis , Reporter John Southwell Reporter Betty Thompson , Reporter Tip Wade Reporter ikNo Picture bf? Purpose: Fun and Brotherhood Motto : UHa Ha S U PERLA TI VE BOND SELLERS Mary E. Felder Each worth of bonds in the Sixth war Loan. Carnival Court QUEEN Norma Ingram Lay-In Waiting Kitty Tarvel' Seniors Sophomore Kathryn Sears Ann Daughtry Mary Webb Freshmen J1Uli0f Janette Jackson Frances Brown Joan Dekle Supt. D. H. Standard Performing the Ceremony Ann Daughtry David McGarr of these sold over 810,000.00 If f . ' 1 ' f .ff-15 t JY is t l 'f ' t i l. ff V 'fy ,,o'9 ' 1 u .' L ,dl:.k,.Lv,,,a, A J , ,,....,, ,, TEEN TAVERN L J I Officers: President : Billy Forehand,' Presi- dent, Garrett Fitzgibbonsg Treasurer, Helen Harrisg Secretary, Kitty Tarver MEMBERS: Norma Adams, Marilyn Apler, Eloise Bailey, Fred Barfield, Marion Barnes, Otto Beckham, Frances Bedgood. Jack Benson. Lois Bowen, Howard Bridges, Sadie Best Bridges, Irene Brightwell, Hoyt Brogdon. Betty Jo Brown, Ethel Rose Brown, Frances Brown, Carl Butler, Edmund Butler, Helen Chadwick. Rdelia Cheek. Edsel Conner, Molly Cox, Betty Culpepper, Dorothy Culpepper, Coney Cunningham, Ann Daughtry. Billie Ann Davis, Gene Davis, Kathleen Davis, Jane Dekle, Joan Dekle, George Dixon, Louise Diron. Cornelia Dodd, Billy Dorough, Eula Faye Dorough, Joyce Ellis, Mary Elizabeth Felder, Garrett Fitz- eibbons. Pat Fitzaibbons, Edgar Fletcher, Doris Floyd, Billy Forehand, Carlton Fountain, Ed Fountain. Elmer Fountain. Truett Gannon, Bobby Garwood, Jean Garwood, Martha Jane Greer, Stewart Grlmsley. Dorothy Hamilton, Reba Hamilton, Betty Hampton, Bobby Harris, Helen Harris, Joyce Harris, Jessie Lee Hartley, Bettilu Hatcher, Raymond Hobbs, J. M. Hobby, Joyce Hogsett, Martha Holland, Clarence Hughes, Norma Inaram. Hugh Ivey, Miriam Ivey, Janet Jackson, Emma Jones, Irma Lanzb. Virginia Lamb, James Frank. Ledford, Harry Ledford, Paul Malamusis, Sara Martain, Doris Mask, Bess McColl, Janie Kate Mc- Kinney. Joe Meadow. Claire Megahee, Bennie Middlebrooks, Cecil Mitchell, John Lewis Mitchell, Hazel Moore, Earline Murray, Bobby Nipper, Evans Noland, Frances Parker, Harold Pate, Faye Patton, 'Billy Perry, Joan Pitts, John Porter, Juanita Powers, Argen Raines, Lula Raines, Howard Rainey, Robert Rape, Richard Reynolds. Fredrick Riles, Sara Ellen Roberts, Betty Ruis, Ann Sapp, Billy Sanders, Lureda Scott, Billv Seaman, Nan Seaman, Alashia Sears, Katherine Sears, Norma Shearer, Jo Singer. W. T. Smith, John Southwell. Dorothy Stephens. Marvin Summers, Eileen Tabor, Kitty Tarver. Margaret Tepper, Betty Thomp- son. Charlotte Thompson. Sid Thompson, Mary Truluck, Pat Turner. Wesley Turton. Ann Wade, Jean- imw Wells. Marv Webb, Hanm Webb. Doris Wells George Whelchel. Henry Whelehel, Ann Williams, Betty Willianw, Pillv Williams, Ed Kiker Williaws, Foy Wood, Billy Young, Elwood Davis, Sara Mitchell, Jean rrwr,-1.,..,n,., WHO'S WHO Sup evlatifues Betty Williams--Miss C. H. S. Bobby Harrisf- Mr. C. H. S. Joyce l-logsett-Most Studious Edmund Butler-Most Studious Most Dependable Most Dependable Jane Dekle-Most Musical Most Likely to Succeed Helen Chadwick-Most Athletic Carlton Fountain-Best Looking Martha Greer-Most Likely to Succeed Truett Gannon-Most Musical Anne williams-Wittiest Stewart Grimsley-Wittiest Nornia Ingram-prettiest Klon wa1dripa..M0sf Athletic 'No Picture r N w ,ff ,.-, Q - K ,WA , . V .+. ,J V it be M4 , L. CARM1 ATRA STAFF The 1945 Carminatra has been published with the desire of presenting a faithful accurate, and permanent over-all picture of the school life and activities of C H S during the year -' 1944-'45, PURPOSE: To take up where the Class of '31 left off .... . To lay a strong foundation for the publishing of future Carminatras ..... To give C. Il. S. a '45 annual To give an over-all picture of Cordele High School - its class work and its extra-curricular activities....... These have been our aims. This, the third volume of The Carminatra, has been a challenge to us and an inspiration to each of the members of the Class of 1945. CARMINATRA STAFF ED1T0n.1N.t'H11cF lmrmmm' Elll'l'0R Brslxlzss MANAG As:-:xs'rAN'r lli'slN Am' EDITOR CLITB EDITOR FLASS lflnrrmz .XSVIS-i'l'AN'I' Mmlmml' l'IlH'l'0ll lil! 1-:ss Nl.xN.x1ilGlt NIMNHUVH-4 Ull!fIl'l'IlY !lAMAllc'r'l'. It EDMUND BUTLER Dir-lfmc Siuxxiuizn Bormx' Hlumis Rxwrv W 11.1. I A mi s Lois BOWEN JQYCE IIOGSETI' Rlcim I-IAMILTQN G. WV. COFER l'f'l'l'IE LIN' llrlimxzm GLEATON'S DEPARTMENT STORE A GOOD PLACE TO SAVE DRY GOODS, SHOES AND CLOTHING LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR CORELE. GEORGIA Congratulations' to the 1945 class of Cordele Hi h S h 1 g c oo . Gleaton's Department Store, established May 22 1922 and serving the people of this section faithfully for txlventyfthree years, attributes the steady growth of its business to th f ' e air dealings and service-, and to featuring top-grade lines of mer- h d' c an ISG for the entire family. A WE NARE PROUD TO SERVE THE COMPLIMENTS STUDENTS OF , C. H. s. OF I THE HOME OF QUALITY HUNTER'S , SEAFOODH QUALITY DRY CLEANING s E A F 0 0 D COMPANY I M CORDELE. GEORGIA I BEST WISHES AND CONIIRATULATIONS TO THE CORDELE HIGH SCHOOL HARRIS dia BALLENGER, AGENTS INSURANCE IIEADQUARTERS SINCE 1901 G . R. E. HARRIS R. DQ HARRIS COMPLIMENTS 01' LITTLE dz COMPANY IVHOLESALE DRY GOODS SERVING SOUTH GEORGIA Q I 1 I SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY HIDE GRAIIE FERTILIZER CORIIELE. GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF TIM ARVINITI fi l'0Sf0l10 EXTRA VALUE MERCHANDISE COURTEOUS SERVICE STRICKLAND- J ACKSON- WILLIAMS COR DELE. GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF 1 Y r 1 PURUEY'S RADIO CLINIC PHILCOS ZENITHS FARNSWORTH NVE SERVICE ALI. MAKES I R A D I O S All Work Guaranteed 121 7th sz. S. Phone 555 BON VOYAGE A 3 o U I D A' s 1 A 110-7111 s1.s. Phone 81 I 'OMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHEASTERN . ROOFING GZ INSULATION COMPANY I I M -.l.... THE REBUILDING W FIRST STATE BANK . xjf,4 1 IN CORDELE MEMBER F D I C A WA RTIME Every Modern Mifrges Banking Facility GRADUATES OF A NEW WORLD Young American graduates have al- ways rogcprdod themselves as the rightful h irs to the luxuries and liber- ties of the world's richest civilization. But you of this year's class have had your eyes opened wide. You are breathlessly watching the desperate struggle being waged by your fathers and brothers and their allies to save your world for you. And when they do hand it back to you- as they surely will-badly battered, poorer in substance, but still good earth for you to build upon, you wilf not accept their gift lightly. You will appreciate the meaning of sacrifice. You will understand your obligation to maize the world of the iuture a better world of permanent peace and justice. FOR E QUALITY MEATS FANCY GROCERIES AND PRODUCE I 1 VISIT THE PENNY WISE A CORDELE'S OWN SUPER MARKET? I Located Corner 6th St. 8: 8th Ave. J. E. TEATE 1 i I COMPLIMENTS OF S T Y L E SHOPPE CORDELE. GEORGIA 1 1 1 I COMPLIMENTS GEURGIA IMPLEMPINTK 1 dz TRUCK CO. 1 1 g OF 1 IN'I'ERNA'I'IoNAI. 1 1 1 TRUCKS. 'rRAu'roRs. FARM DR. NIARVIN SMITH 1 MACHINERY I 1 CURIJELE - ASHBURN DENTIST CNEURGIA . 1 1 , ,,,.,I,, g,A,A-,,-,,,,I, E 17.7 -47-1 W AVA A -if 1!--w--vm-f- v 1 I:oMPI,IMI:N'rs ov 1 CUMPLIMENTS OF 1 1 'N CORDELE 1 FIRST Y 4 H Y X1 'nf MANUFACTURING 1 FEDERAL bAV1Nf'b 511 Y K1 Y CUNIPANY 1 LOAN AbbUCIATION I 1 1 CRISP ffoIfN'I'Y 1 IwoRnI:I,Ia. GEURIIIA . , uoImI:I,E. IIRURIIIA 1 1 1 WWA 4--,ww ,-,II-A,AI,-II,AI ,I I IA, I 1 1 I 1 UUPDFI F DRUC' CO. A - 1.- 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 GUY fr. COBB 1 : ' 1 PII11:suIIIv'rIoN sPEI:IAI.1s'r I 1 1 I INSIIRANII: ANI: RoNns SAM HII.I,. OWNER 1 1 1 UKTRDEIIE. UEKDRGIA PIIIINI: nr: IIURIII-:Lu GA. 1 1 1 5 1 1 LF. -I,T,-,,..Q, -A MAA-- A-A Q L - YAWAYI, I 5 I P A R K E R ' S FLOWER S II O I' P E --su' I'l' wrru lmowmcs--SAY 3 11' wrrn mms CORIlI'Il.E. 1:1-zomsm f I ' FURIJEIIE RIUSIC UO. I Coin Operated Phonographs I RECXJRDS 1 A 5 MUSICAL SUPPLIES Y I I i CONGRATULATIONS TO THE STU DE NTS OF CORDELE HIGH SCHOOL THE CIDR IDELE DISPATCH COMPLIMI-:NTS OF CORDELE BANKING CTOMPANY CORDELE. GEOIIGIA DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO 915.000 BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION BEST IVISHES AND CONRATULATION S TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1945 HARRIS FOUN DRY dz MACHINE CO. COMPLIMENTS OF CORDELE MARBLE COMPANY CO R DE LE . GEORGIA MEGA HEE DR UG CO., CORDELE 9 S BEST DR UG STORE PHONE I UORDELE. GA I r I I COMPLIMENTS OF TVlOORE'S GARAGE 1-VRECKING SERVICE AUTO PARTS PHONE 144 OR 9121 11-. ,111 111i 1, A111111 1111 A11 1....-1-1.,,-11111 A COMPLIMENTS OF V N A 4 MAYWOOD HOSIERY W MILL, INC. 3 CORDELE. GEORGIA i Q BEST WISHES DR. A. J. YVHELCHEL CORDELE FEED dz FLOUR OO. HEAVY GROCERIES. HAY. E GRAINS AND FEE11 BIG DIAMON11 ANU NONEBETTER FEEDS PHONE 135 THE MURRAY COMPANY Offset Lithographers C ORDELE , GEORGIA OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPLIMENTS OF ROOBIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE WISHING SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 1945 CORDELE,S OLDEST AND CORDELEQS LARGEST COMPLIMEN TS OF GANNON' S DRY CLEANING CO. PORDELE' LEADING -.Q-1:71 v DRY CLEANERS ' Dum CORDELE SWVIMMING POOL IARCE. CLEAN. MORAL YVARM AND COLD WATER 2 R. T. Hurt 317-319 6th St., North HURT FURNITURE COMPANY EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE FOR THE HOME Phone 141 Easy Tbrms HOOD LUVK. SENIORSH MRS. W11,1,1AMS' I PLACE I N BEST SA N DWICHES . IN TOWN il I N 1 BEST OF LUCK 1 ALWAYS 5 I WINCHESTER E GROGERY Co. ug . ' RCA Til I f.1b'M'w-'n Q ' LE, ' f I gimqnonn E K' 4 YT NEHI BEVERAGE CO CORDELE, GA. ---.. F 5-' i A i COMPLIMENTS i OF COMPLIMENTS JAKE SHEPPARD i or TAX COMMISSIONER AND ELIZABETH MARY FRANCES SHEPPARDI WESTBROOK SECRETARY ORDINARY I I COMPLIMENTS OF . CORDELE FOOD BANK COMPLIMENTS OF I J. C. LEDBETTER Si WE FIX FLATS' PHONE 512 CORDELE. GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF CORDELE TANK 61 RADIATOR CO. BEST OF LUCK ALWAYS MRS. W. I. HARRIS GROCERY CO. COMPLIMENTS OF WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY C. L. GARWOOD INS URANCE Slac:Umm'-SERVICE-SAVINGS my V- M---mwqwwnv ,, mn, , , HOEHN MACHINE CO. EXPERT MACHINE SHOP WORK OORDELE. GEORGIA WITH RE ST WIS HES W I L L I A M S HARDWARE FYWMPANY ' ----A - if 7---l?l+l Ll'I'l' US PLAN AN INVITING I CORNER FOR YOUR HOME MUCOLLUM FURN1'1'U1eE Fo. PORIIELE. GEOIEIIIA Fl. IV. Nl ANER. IWIANAGER A 5, TRADEWIARK r BGB IFANCY MEATS STAPIQE GROCEIRIICS WE DELIVER PHONE I 69 COMPLIMENTING THE CmAnUA'1'ING CLASS ARFINGTON'S LAUNDRY -- DRY CLEANING CORIJERE. GEORGIA CONGRATULATIONS O. T. GOWER 66 0 H A PPY LA NDINGS ' COMPLIMENTS OF POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOP i WE BUY PECANS AND SELL SEED ALI. THE YEAR ROUND HATOHER PECAN AND SEED COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF HURT MOTOR COMPANY GEORGE L. RILES HARDWARE EVERYTHING IN HAR DWARE CORDELE. GEOIIGIA COMPLIMENTS OF ML:CARD'S I I ROYAL CAFE STEVE SERETIS PROPRIETOR DR. R. E. HAMILTON DENTIST CORDELE RECREATION PARLOR OORDELE. GEORGIA WIT.I,IA M TE PPE R RED STAR STORE CORDELE. GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF OORDELE SASH. DOOR dz LUMBEE? CO.. INC. PIONEERS SINCE 1898--STILL LEADING TODAY With the class of 1945, We look forward to a better tomorrow. May each of you live long and achieve well. I I K i N N 1 VT -i'h O A ' ' 'j I I X COMPLIMENTS OF NIEET ME AT I I a ' , FDD JONES DRuG STORE f GEORGIA TIRE CO. I I CORDELE, GEORGIA NEW LOCATION 132-34, Ilth Avenue PHONE 282 COMPLIMENTS OF W'O O D ' S THEATRE COMPLIMENTS OF L EW I S SEED COMPANY FOR SERVICE THE SUWANEE BARBER SHOP 'IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL CORDELE. GEORGIA 19 r ITIIE SPECIALTY SHOP N Y I N I 5 I r I I THE LADIES' SHOP I 'LADIES' READY-TO-WEAII . N SHOES. HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR F I I 1 CORDELE. GEORGIA E I - ,M W, Q , COMPLIMENTS OF 5 RED DIAMOND MILLS I 4 OORDELE. GEORGIA 1 nnauxvv: 'W-wi' ' , klmv waldaip 'Billy UJQIJQQI 'Bn.o1-lmgNPuAlfog F01 M199 d . chick whlclnl bluso SM1'7ll5 Bobby Hannis , 6-iqgr-T Firasilabnls :hd Couuen. Sonny Dafdgvh Billy Dnwfthra -ElmrnFuwnm'v QlA.'rbrv'Fvvn1m'lf Ed hui lli1m 5 Billy Pearl'-auf 13lvTY Inf Billy Sadclvi-S Billy YWN3. 45 'tL R+ 13. sm B, ug C. I3 3, T,M.1:lG-, dw, mia, UMM D, Qui Ez. Cowwa G.. Wanaka I. Www. 'B' Lu. 1 v. T5'w'DLf 'B' 1 1 ' x Ag-H1 - Dick B. Sonlwxfl.. 'Easy 73, Cgplcfc. HuyrB- CullM- Trlvnf G'- wilbvlr S. Qalaedffi. 'Bfvlly F T:ukG. Wealcxf T7 Fdsd C. E4 w- Billy T. 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