Dalton High School - Tiger Yearbook (Dalton, GA)

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A. , 'fl f 'ig Wi Q g,.wg,Ja: ,uh ,Q e R N Q 52 viii. W , A W! Rf. . .. Q Q by . we f -51. ', -4 If 'TAELE of CONTENTS Adminisfrafion FacuH'y Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Class Aciivifies Organizaiions Special Feaiures Sperfs ,- X M' iei im' Students from all nations of the world are seek- ing entrance today into the United States to study the secrets of the American way of life. Every coun- try would like to achieve for its citizens a standard of living comparable to ours. The Public School System of America is recog- nized by authorities as one of the most important organizations shaping the destiny of this great country. Dalton High School is a vital part of this power- ful American Public School System. You are a citi- zen of Dalton High School and are being counted upon by your teachers, your parents, and your friends to seek the foundations of honor and char- acter as you acquire knowledge and skills. We all know that unless we have and practice these funda- mentals which give us integrity we will lose the secret which makes America great. C. G. HALE, Superintendent Dalton Public Schools EDUCATION Paul B Frte Chairman Judson Manly Vice Chairmang T. M. Lambert, Willard E. The things we want to do we do. Suc- cess comes as a result of determination and hard work. Be glad of the oppor- tunity to work. Your measure of success and happiness will be a determining fac- tor in keeping America a land! of oppor- tunity for free men. Miss MAY BELLE THQINIPSON Personnelubllsyector pfltgl al 'li ' it 1 6, ,L , . y' W 1. .4- J! Happiness is found in the adoingn and not the Hhavingf' Your greatest success is to say this thing was accom- plished because of efforts with my hands! To serve is to live. You-be a builder. ORVIL L. MOFFITT Coordinating Principal Music Director ADMINISTRATION Life is a gift to each of us to be used -not hidden. When used for others, it grows better and better. When used for itself, it grows smaller. Take your gift and use it wisely and completely. CHARLES E. BOWEN Principal tg-'jf I wg' -,,,-x ,yu 44,4-A ,4.4,4,ou.4.4. ',,,. .X 1 Lmfftf C.42.,+ --1-ff if., L 4' Ml fu.-MP, .,A +L.. RJQW 0-0+-A -1 LU-5-L-Q L GUAGE MRS.' MARY D. HENDERSON Latin English MISS JUNE HALL French English FACULTY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MRS. HENRY DYER English Journalism MRS. STANLEY WYNN English Civics MISS FRANCES BRANDON English MR. J. W. BRAY, JR. English LITERATURE and ART DEPARTMENT MRS. LILA HELMS Literature Art MR. JAMES A. JORDAN, JR. Literature Social Living MISS PEGGY SUTTON Library N FACULTY HEALTH and PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MR. CLAUDE CRIDER General Business Health and Physical Education MRS. JAMES MARTIN Health and Physical Education MR. ALFRED ANDERSON Health and Physical Education . 11 ' YG QQ D i Q R51-H+ X 3 . 3 5 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 3 MR. GEORGE DEAN ' Biology M1g.,JoHN HANKS TT .1 N Bilillii 5 3 , M1g..JOE MINOR S, 06 Q SESS? an Q ,Q MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT MR. JAMES MARTIN General Mathematics MISS LUCILLE GILSTRAP Algebra General Mathematics MR. JOHN DENMAN Algebra Geometry General Mathematics FACULTY soC1AL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MRS. JANICE MEADOWS American History Government Speech MR. EARL BARBOUR World History MISS SARA COLQUITT American History World History I 9 'K F J cw ' - 1 4 ' I ' JV fails A Af W ff' Tig- !,,, f X 41 ' Q 'L I fi aff' ,,, ff J,1,.cff' X , , - ,f . VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT MRS. JUANITA BRIDGES Vocational Guidance Distributive Education Typing MRS. EDNA HAMER Home Economics MR. WILLIAM P. HERRING Industrial Arts Crafts MRS. DOUGLAS HURT Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping V '56 ,B I x ggi . 1 if SPECIAL SERVICES MRS. CARRIE BOND Secretary MRS. BLANCHE HOUSTON Cafeteria Manager MRS. VIOLA STROZIER Visiting Teacher C, s MM r m in 'N Q 1 7f?f 1? fx, 'Q- mv ii' df J 1 sl 'ff '12 f ,, 1 M ' Q15 'f K S 1 K A Q W , i ,Q 54? Q KK M 3 , Vx ,, 2 spa- -5 , i y...,f.. X f V ms A CHARLOTTE IONE AKERS We suddenly found her in our midst, With die type of charm we can't resist. Transfer from Butler High School iPrinceton, Ken- tuckyl. Band 41 Junior Civitan 4g Senior Chorus 43 FHA 4g Tri-Hi-Y 4g Speech Club 43 Beauty Shop Quar- tette 4. NEWELL AKINS He toils not, neither does he spin, But he knows how friends to win. CLAUDETTE MARIAN ALLMON To be a model is her desire, With her charm and poise she'll set the world on fire. Band, Majorette 1, 2, 3g FHA 4g Senior Chorus 4, Junior Chorus 3. BARBARA YVONNE ALLMON To be a model is Vonnie's plea, With her looks and charm she surely will be. Band. Majorette 1. 23 FHA 4g Senior Chorus 3. SAMMY AMTOWER .4 most important ,fellow am I, To tell the truth l don't know why. Art Club 2g Baseball Manager 35 Football, B 3, Varsity 4: Hi-Y 3, 43 Hi Light Staff 4g Senior Chorus 4, Junior Chorus 33 Poetry Club 4. TINA BABB Your hair she'll fix with your permission, Her longing desire is to be a beautician. JRC Council 3, Senior Chorus 4g Junior Chorus 3g FHA 3. DAVID BACBY In order to choose a life's vocation, What could help better than a college education? DE Club. JOE BARRETT Though he may be small in size, Someday he'll really take the prize. Annual, Committee 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, President 45 Basketball, B 2, Football, UB 2, 3, Varsity 45 Hi-Y 3, 4-3 Poetry Club 4, Speech Club, Vice President 45 Hi Light Staff 2, 3, News Editor 4. He is small, short, and bold, But this will help him reach his goal. GEORGE ALLEN BARTENFELD An artist or pharmacist which will it be? Bunt could do either with the greatest of ease. Art Club 43 Baseball 43 JRC Council 2. EUGENE BARTENFIELD CAROLYN BENNETT Choo-Choo Basketball rates high with this little blonde, Of no other sport is she quite so fond. Basketball, HB 1, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Planning Council lg Junior Chorus 1, 2, 33 Softball 1, 2g Band Majorette 2g JRC Council 23 News Reporter 33 FHA 4g Senior Chorus 43 Library Aid 4. JUANITA SUE BENNETT As secretary or housewife, she is supreme, Whether taking shorthand or cooking green beans. DE Club 4g Junior Chorus 1, 2g Office Aid 4. MARY ELLEN BRAMBLETT She's sure to win a man's heart with her ambition, For you see, it's to be a dietician. FHA 2, 3, 43 JRC Council 2, 43 Planning Council 33 Senior Chorus 43 Junior Chorus 2g Office Aid 4, Teen Town Representative 33 Speech Club 43 Senior Chorus Ensemble 4. KENNETH BRAMLETT Let others try their very best, I must have my rest, sweet rest. Football, B 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4g Homeroom President 13 Junior ehorus 3g Speech Club 4. PATSY BRAVER She's sweet, neat, and so petite, To meet her is a special Neat. Annual, Class Editor 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 FHA 33 French Cluh3 Junior Civitan 4g Planning Council 3, 43 Senior Chorus, Secretary 43 Junior Chorus 3g Tri-Hi-Y 4. SUSAN BRENMER A Yankee, New York couldn't hold, To be a fashion buyer is her goal. Transfer from White Plains High School fWhite Plains, New Yorkl 1950-534 Senior Chorus 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4g FHA 4. MARTHA BRYSON Now here's a lass with a sunny smile, To sing in the chorus she'd walk a mile. .lunior Chorus 33 Senior Chorus 4g Basketball, Varsity 2. BENNIE LEE BUCHANAN J3 e's friendly, sweet and cute as can be, She'll make a d stenographer, rlon't you agree? ransfer from Valley Point School 1Whitfield County, Ceo ' 3 DE Club 43 FHA 2, 33 News Reporter 4. glwigjyl JANICE BURCH Her golden silence is her very sweet charm, She'll never come to any great harm. lo ANNE CALHOUN When 'er there's a joke and laughter yon hear, This little gal is always near. Homeroom Song Leader 33 Band, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Aid 3, 4g JRC Council 33 Senior Chorus 4g Talent Show 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Annual, Committee 4. W7 WW ttf ,A MARY ANN CLEGG U Myrtle's here, Myrtle's there, Myrtle's always everywhere. Annual, Committee 3, Feature Editor 43 Basketball B 1, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 FHA 33 French Club, Vice President 43 ,lunior Civitan, Secretarv 43 May Day Court 23 Planning Council 3, 4g Senior Chorus 4g Junior Chorus 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice President 2, 43 Speech Club. President 4. GEORGE CLURE You'll always see George on the go, He's never in a hurry though. Transfer from West Fulton High School lAtlanta, Georgia? 19503 Baseball 23 DE Club 3. JUANITA CLURE She wants to see the wide, wide world, We hope she has a merry whirl. EUGENIA COMBEE For one so capable, determined and cheerful, We know that life can never be fearful. News Reporter 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 2, 3, 43 Plan- ning Council 33 Annual, Committee 33 Senior Chorus 43 French Club 43 .lunior Chorus 2, 3. BETTY CooK To look at her as she goes by, She looks so useful and mighty spry. Homeroom Secretary 4g Annual, Committee 33 Band 2, 3, 43 FHA 43 News Reporter 43 Senior Chorus 43 Talent Show 3. TRAv1s Co0K A strong and silent business man, He'll be the best con- tractor in the land. x Baseball 43 Football, Varsity 43 . iw 3, 1,4 . ' 4. lim! LLOYD CARGAL A regular, jolly good fellow is he, His friendly hello makes friends, you see. Hi-Y 4: Football B , Manager 3. PATSY CARTER Pat Witty, vivacious, and cheerful is she, Her contagious smile is pleasant to see. Office 33 Elementary Education 33 Senior Chorus 4. ,J p : . A - f 'lil rmftil J L. If 1 1 Q SELVA ANN Cox Sil Neat and friendly with a radiant smile, These are qualities to put on file. Senior Chorus 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 FHA 2g Talent Show 3g DE Club 33 Speech Club 4. TERR ELLA Cox To be a nurse is this ehick's aim, Her gentle hands will ease all pain. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 4. set Hi-Y 4. GERALD CRAWFORD Politeness with him is to do and say, The nicest things in the quietest way. J. D. CURTIS Although he is a quiet, shy guy, He likes his fun as time goes by. DORIS DAILEY Smokey With that sparkle in her eyes and that smile on her face, She's certainly the type to wear ruffles and lace. Basketball, B 15 Junior Chorus 1, 2, 3g Band, Majorette 33 News Reporter 3, Senior Chorus 4. GEORGE DAVIS When there's a bit of mischief and a bit of fun, Know that some of it by George was done. Transfer from Cartersville High lCartersville, Georgialg Band 2, 3. HENRY DAvIs All he wants is an Army Commission, There he will find an honorable position. Football. B 1, 2. HOWARD AUGUSTUS DURHAM Jerry If ever you need a helping hand, Come on down to Ierry's land. TOMMY LAMAR DYER From Ohio this lad transferred, Loud words from him have never occurred. Transfer from Union High lWilloughby. Ohiolg DE Club 4 ROBERT ELDEDGE To D.H.S. from Wakefield High, He brought his accent, smile, and sigh. Transfer from Wakefield High lwakefield, Massachu- JOAN OLIVIA ESLINGER At playing her instrument she is a whiz, She could answer any musical quiz. Transfer from Varnell High lVarnell, Ceorgialg Band 2, Secretary 3, 4g Varsity Basketball 2g FHA 3, 4-5 Senior Chorus.3, 4g .lunior Chorus 2. MARGARET WILLIE FAITH As the sparkling ring on her finger suggests, She will be a housewife, the very best. Transfer from Murray High fChatsworth, Georgialg Home- room Secretary and Treasurer 45 Senior Chorus 45 Junior Chorus 39 Tri-Hi-Y 4g DE Club. ,, ,fl Tis MARTHA FAUCETT Mot She's happy and gay, this blond queen, She's the happiest girl we've ever seen. Office Aid 2, Junior Chorus 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, DE Club 3, Senior Chorus 4. SHIRLEY FOSTER As Holly puts her crystal ball to the test, It says as a writer and artist, she'll be the best. Annual, Committee 4, Art Club 1, 4, Band 1, FHA 4, Senior Chorus 4, Speech Club 4, Office Aid 4, Senior Chorus Ensemble 4. , JIMMY FRAKER In football he's a baclffield star, In life he's sure to go far. Football, Varsity 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Junior Chorus 3. DANIEL GIBSON Doc Movies and hot dogs are his delight, But he loathes study- ing with all his might. Speech Club 4. CAROLYN GORDON lt's strange to relate though she's most leasin in looks, - P 8 Her major interest in life is reading good books. FHA 2, French Club, President 4, Speech Club 4. DONALD GORDY Don ln classes and baseball he is a star. With his ability, we bet, in this life he'll go far. Baseball 3, 4, Junior Civitan 4, Talent Show 4, Football, B 2, Varsity 4. KELLY GRAVES A real magician full of tricks, His music making also clicks. Annual, Committee 4, Art Club 2, Band 3, 4, Junior Chorus 4, Talent Show 4, Speech Club 4, Baseball, Announcer 2. JIMMY GREENWAY At beating the drum he is really a whiz, In fact, about the best that there is. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Chorus 1, JRC Council 1, May Day Court 3, Planning Council 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Senior Chorus 4, Talent Show 4. DENNIS GREGG Now this lad with legs so long, Can make any day just one sweet song. Junior Chorus 2, JBC Council 2, 3, Baseball 4. DOUGLAS GROVES The strong and silent type is he, Doug plays baseball and sings with glee. Baseball 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Junior Chorus 3. KENNETH HALL A druggist to he is the desire of Ken, With hard worlr and study he's eertain to win. PEGGY HALL Helping others seems to be her freed, Here's hoping she will succeed. Planning Council lg Softball lg Tri-Hi-Y 4. , SHIRLEY HALL She's little, tiny, and so very sweet, But not the kind that you can eat Transfer from Murray High lChatsworth, Ceorgial. RANDELL HAMMONTREE Just as witty and saucy as he can be, But a likeable lad we all do agree. Baseball 4g DE Club 4. EMILY HARDMAN She holds a magic paint brush in her hand, She'll be the best commercial artist in the land. Basketball, B li Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 FHA 33 French Club, Treasurer 4g JRC Council lg Junior Civitan 4, Plan- ning Council 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4g Junior Chorus 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4g Speech Club 4g Senior Chorus Ensemble 4-g Beauty Shop Quartette 4. ELLEN HARRIS This lassie is of a smooth and steadfast mind, She knows how to be happy and so very kind. Homeroom Vice President 4g Senior Chorus 4g Junior Chorus 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4g Speech Club 4-g French Club 4g FHA 2, President 3, Treasurer 4-g Annual Committee 3, 4. BOBBY HAYGOOD Smart and handsome is this lad, For his return we surely are glad. Transfer from Monticello High iM0nticello, Arkansaslg Football, Varsity 3, Basketball, B 35 Baseball 2. JACK HAYNES Now mechanical operations are easy for him, In the future he'll keep all our autos trim. NORMA DELORES HENDERSON Neat and attractive is this pretty lass, Who is a queen in any rlass. Transfer from Tunnel Hill KTunnel Hill, Ceorgialg Plan- ning Council 45 Varsity Basketball 4. DEI.oREs HIGIIFILL Diddle-dee-dee, What will she be?? A wife, or sten- ographer, or teacher maybe. FTA Club 4. BARBARA ANN HOUSTON Bob At playing the piano she has much skill, And accompanying the chorus gives her a thrill. News Renorter 13 FHA 2, 3, 4g Junior Chorusg Senior Chorus, Pianist 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 2, 3, 4, French Club 4g Speech Club 43 Beauty Shop Quartette 4. NEIL FRANKLIN HOUSTON Strong and silent is this football star, He sets feminine hearts a-fire, near or far. Basketball, B 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Football, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Civitan 2. ELAINE HUGGINS Tootsie This Tunnel Hill queen is a blonde siren, Her smile is contagious where'er she's seen. Transfer from Tunnel Hill tTunnel Hill, Georgial 3 Basket- ball Varsity 2g FHA 1, 3, 4g Senior Chorus 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4, Speech Club 43 Softball 2, Homeroom President 1, 2. BARBARA JETT She's always out to have a good time, When playing basket- ball, she's in her prime, Basketball, B 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4g FHA 2, 3, FTA Club 4, Senior Chorus 4, Junior Chorus 2, 3, Softball 1, 2g Homeroom Secretary 3, 4, Office Aid 3. WANDA SUE JOHNSON A teacher she would like to be, But not an old maid, do you see? K DE Club 3, Basketball, Varsity 25 FTA President 4. EVA NELL JONES Perkie Making rhymes is no joke for a dope, You'll like them sincerely I hope. Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Office Aid 3, 4g Senior Chorus 43 Annual, Committee 4. TOM JONES His ambition is to be a man, Let's all give him a helping hand. Homeroom President 4, Senior Chorus 45 Junior Chorus 3. BILLY KELLEY His favorite pastime, he says, is to loaf, But beware, all ye fellows, with the girls he's no oaf. Office Aid 3, Basketball, B 2, 3, Varsity 4. HELEN KELLEY She'll marry her boss and be merry, For you all see she wants to be a secretary. FHA 4, JRC Council lg Senior Chorus 43 Basketball, HBH 2- BERNARD KENEMER Barney Though small in stature he has made himself known, Through all the kindness that he has shown. Art Club 4. MARILYN KERR What a cute little housewije she will make, When she dons her frilly apron to fry him a steak. Homeroom Secretary 43 ,IRC Council 33 Treasurer 4g Planning Council 13 Junior Chorus 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y, Secre- tary 2. EIJAINE KETTLES She is a worker, she'll give you her best. Here's hoping she'll have the happiest success. Annual, Committee 3, Editor 43 Basketball, B 1, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g Hi Light Staff, Sports Editor 2, 3, Assistant News Editor 43 Senior Chorus 2, 3, 43 Softball 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3, President 2, Treasurer 43 Speech Club 43 Poetry A a if if - JA ifiiarbyb LDCAR KING fe! W L 4 , Playing the sax without doubt is his instruinenta c 'oice ,W I But we do love a song from his musical voice. JN if Band 2, 3, 4g Basketball, B lg Hi-Y 43 Senior Chorus 4g Junior Chorus 2. 3. DoUcLAs KINSEY Doug On the ivories he makes sweet harmony report, He serves our musical needs like a true-blue sport. Band 2, 3. 43 Junior Civitan 2, 4, Vice President 33 Library Aid 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Talent Show 3, 43 Senior Chorus 3, Robe Master 4g JRC Council 43 Annual Committee 4. RUBY KIRK She's happiest, we know, with a brush in her hand, But this will only help to find her a man. Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer l, 2, 4g Annual Com- mittee 3. 43 Art Club 3, President 4g FHA 3, Historian 2, 43 Office Aid 43 News Reporter 3. EDWARD KOCH To be natural with him is a simple device, For you see he is'always naturally nice. Transfer from M.M.T. iNew York Cityl 1951-523 Annual Committee 4. SHIRLEY LEWALLYN A desire to create is her chief characteristic, For her talents, all, are truly artistic. Home-room Treasurer 23 News Reporter 23 Planning Coun- cil 2, 33 Art Club, President 33 Annual Committee 3, Staff 43 Office Aid 3g Library Aid 43 Crime Prevention Medal 2. HAROLD LooPER He's mighty tall and kinda thin, When he's around girls, he snows them in. Transfer from Baylor School iChattanooga, Tennessee? Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4g Senior Chorus 4g Football, Varsity 3, 43 French Club 43 Hi-Y 3, Vice President 4g Poetry Club 4. 1 in I BARBARA MARTIN Bob She's charming, she's quiet, she's very smart. She's won her way into everyone's heart. Transfer from Cohutta High School 1Cohutta, Georgialg FHA 33 Planning Council, Secretary 33 Basketball, Varsity 4g Home-room Secretary and Treasurer 4. FAYE MATHIS Sincere and true are her motives all, She lends a helping hand at anyone's call. Annual Committee 3, 4g Band, Majorette l, 2, 33 FHA 2g Office Aid 2, 3, 43 Planning Council 43 Senior Chorus 4. Q IKAY, l RICHARD PEARCE MAYFII-:LD Dickie His ambition is just to succeed, And he will do this we've all agreed. Football, Varsity Manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Varsity Manager 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4, Junior Civitan, Chaplain 3, Vice President, State Governor 4, Planning Council, Chairman 4, Hi Light Staff, Reporter 2, Assistant News Reporter 3, Managing Editor 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Speech Club 3, Treasurer 4. JACK B. MEDLIN His thoughts are really his very own, For rarely, if ever, does he make them known. Football, B, 1, 2. WILLOUISE ELEANOR METCALF What a cute secretary she will make, But you should taste the rookies she balfes. FHA 3, Secretary 4, Senior Chorus 4, Junior Chorus 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4. HAROLD MILLSAP With zz snap here, and a snap there, His photography takes him everywhere. Art Club 4, Senior Chorus 4, Junior Chorus 3. JOHNNY MITCHELL He's the very best combination of brawn and brain, We'll never be able to find his equal again. Annual, Associate Editor 3, Committee 4, Basketball, Bn 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Football, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, President 4, Junior Civitan 2, President 3, Chaplain 4, Hi Light Staff 2, Sports Reporter 3, Editor 4, Secretary of CSPA 4, Senior Chorus 2, 3, Student Director 4, Speech Club 4, Poetry Club 4. THOMAS MARVIN MITCHELL The buildings he builds will be works of art, For at Dalton High he got his start. WILLIAM EDWARD MORGAN Billy By Healthy Harryn he is known, But very big he has not grown. News Reporter 1, DE Club 3. B. J. MORRISON Life to him is happy and gay, To everyone he has friendly words to say. JUDITH REA MCCLURE To be a private secretary is ludy's ambition, She is one of Dalton's latest additions. Transfer from Wabash High fWabash, Indianalg Art Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball, B 1, 2, Planning Council 1, 2, LaFayette Talent Show, Science Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. LONNIE GENE MCINTOSH When music comes floating through the air, This handsome lad will always be there. www as tl' MM. SAMMY Nix A capable person with lots of wit-These qualities ce inly I make him a hit. Basketball, B 2, 33 Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4g Poetry Club 4g Junior Civitan 4. JACK OWEN His ambition? A Linotype operator, And he will be sooner or later. DE Club 3. W. L. PAINTER And we shall learn at the curtain call, It was us, not the world, that grew small. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Planning Council 33 Speech Club 4. D1-:FORREST PARROTT V. D. Taller and taller this young lad grows, When he will stop nobody knows. Homeroom Devotional Chairman 4g Junior Civitan 1, 2, 3, Sergeant at Arms 43 Basketball, Varsity Manager 2, 35 Football, Varsity Manager 2, 3g Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4g Talent Show 2, 35 Band, Properties 4. MARY MARJORIE, PARSONS Shorty She's so polite, neat, and fine, She sheds sweet rays of sunshine. Transfer from Pleasant Grove lwhitfield County, Georgial. JAMES HENRY PATRICK As Irish as his name does suggest, He'll die trying to do his best. Senior Chorus 4g Junior Chorus 3. JAMIE PAYNE Rockney is her nickname, But she is Jamie just the same. Basketball, B 23 JRC Council 3. JACK POSTEN Enthusiastic, peppy, and anxious to win, He knows how to meet defeat with a grin. Annual, Sports Editor 4, Basketball, B 1, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4g Hi Light Staff 3, Sports Editor 4. Avis REED She's quite a charming lass, With herbasketball rates first class. Transfer from Varnell High lVarnell, Georgia? 3 Homeroom Secretary 2, News Reporter 3, Planning Council 2, 3g Junior Chorus 4, Softball 1, 2, 35 Talent Show 1, 2, 3g Basketball, Varsity 1, 2, 3. ROLAND RICH To become an electronic research man is his wish, And Sarge will do it, you can count on this. Transfer from Valley Point High CWhitfield County, Georgial. s..s',v:ts.,t,z -Q JOY HELEN RIDDLE When singing her voice is high and sweet, When leading eheers it's loud and neat. Cheerleader 4, FHA 2. Secretary 3: French Club 4: News Reporter 3, Senior Chorus 41 Junior Chorus 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Chorus Ensemble 43 g'Reauty Shop Quar- tette 4. CHARLES EDWARD ROBERSON Charlie Hoss He graduated at Christmas time, And departed from this lovely clime. DE Club 3. NORMA LoUIs ROBERTS A fiery baton this lass can twirl, She keeps band members in a whirl. Band 1. 2, 3, Drum Major 4: FHA Club 2, 3, Office Aid 43 Elementary Education 31 JRC Council 3, Talent Show 1, 2. 3, DAVID EUGENE ROGERS He plays football with ease and speed, And as a contractor he will also succeed. Football, B 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4g Junior Civitan 4. PI-IYLLIS SALTZMAN At work or at play, you'll ever find, This maiden so gay, both helpful and kind. Band 1, 2, FHA Club 3, French Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, DE Club 35 Basketball, Varsity 2, Annual, Committee 3, 4. WANDA LYNN SHEPHERD Cute little redhead, sweet and fine. Never gets back from lunch on time. FHA Club 2, 3, 43 Planning Council 2, Senior Chorus 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 DE Club 35 Cheerleader 4, Basketball, Varsity 23 Annual. Committee 3, 4. CAROLYN SMITH Blue Eyes She ran play that boogie ,last and loud, And of her new Plymouth she's mighty proud. Junior Chorus lg Senior Chorus 4, Elementary Educa- tion 3, 4. OLA MAE SMITH A secretary she soon will be, For that is her ambition you see. Senior Chorus 4' Junior Chorus 3. , To be a nurse is her high aim, To help remove illness is her claim. MARY BELL SOUTIIER Senior Chorus 1, 2. 34 Office Aid 4. JERRY STARNES He's little and loud and full of pranks, We hope lil the army he'll rise from the ranks. FAYE STEELE With fifteen rahs for Dalton's team, She's really on the beam. Homeroom President 1, Secretary 2, News Reporter 2, FHA 3, 4, Secretary 2, Junior Chorus 3, Senior Chorus 4, Junior Civitan 4, Annual, Staff 3, Committee 4, French Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Cheerleader 4. MARTHA SUMMEY Now Boneyard knows what she's after, Her yells will always shake the rafter. Annual, Committee 3, 4, Basketball, B 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, ,IRC Council 3, Junior Civitan 4, Hi Light Staff 2, 3, Sports Editor 4, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Talent Show 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Softball 1, 2, All Region Team 2, Honorable Mention for All-State Team 2. ww , EDWARD TANKERSLEY Red wants to be a pilot gay and free, His plane will fly high over cloud, mountain, and sea. Transfer from Murray High lChatsworth, Georgiab. PATRICIA ANN TARVIN She's as sweet and dainty as a queen, Her manners are always just supreme. Transfer from Pleasant Grove lWhitfield County, Georgial 3 Senior Chorus 4, Junior Chorus 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Speech Club, Secretary 4, Basketball, Varsity 2, FHA 3, President 4, French Club 4. GERALDINE THORNE A sweet clarinet doth she play, Her charm is not in what she doth say. Band 2, 3, 4, DE Club 3, 4. JIMMY TUCKER For him no time doth he ever pine, He's always ready to fall in line. Basketball, B 2, 3, Varsity 4, Football, B 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, .IRC Council 3, Junior Civitan 4, Planning Council 4, Poetry Club 4. BEN VAUGHN In the future when a fire truck roars past, It will carry Senator and his little gas mask. GRANT VERNON Catfish An enthusiastic player for Dalton High, He'll be a great football coach or die. Band 1, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, UB' 1, Varsity 2, 3, Senior Chorus 3, 4, All- Region Basketball 3, TV Talent Show 4. EDDIE WADE Nice and likeable, dependable and steady, Makes up the cute boy we know as Eddie. JRC Council 2, 3, News Reporter 3, Planning Council 3, Annual, Committee 3, Staff 4, Senior Chorus 4, Hi-Y 4, Representative to Boys' State 3. PEGGY WALSII In basketball at the actual test, She's always there to do her best. Band 1, 2, Junior Chorus 3, Secretary 2, Senior Chorus 4, Basketball, B 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, FHA 4. alone. Band 2, 3, Student Dir GR Happy and jolly is our MARTHA WHITAKER She has her manner royal, Her motto-Ever Loyal. FHA 2, 3, 4g Speech Club 4, Winner of 50 and 75-yard dash on May Day 3. GAIL WHITE She's truly a wonderful singer, The lucky girl has a ring on her finger. Annual, Committee 3, Staff 4, Office Aid 4-3 May Day Court 3g News Reporter 3, Planning Council lg Senior Chorus 4g Junior Chorus 2, 3g Talent Show 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. EUGENE WATKINS As long as he plays his trombone, He'll never be sad and ector 4g Football, P 1, 2. ADY WEEMS boy, Weems, A mischievous smile on his face doth beam. Football, B l, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Junior Chorus 3g Senior Chorus 43 Junior Civitan 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. NORMAN F. WHITE Dutch Quiet and reserved is this handsome lad, In all his life he's never been bad. Football, B 2g Baseball 4. ALLISON WILLIAMS .liggs Now Jiggs, We think, is a very nice guy, with a long, long sigh. Junior Chorus 3, Senior Chorus 4-. He'll finish school 12TH GRADE HOMEROOM -V TEACHERS 1 - -fe-V HARLAN WILLIAMS Happy I am, from care 1'm free, Why afenil they all Con' tented like me? Lois WILLIAMSON In 561,001 51,53 new, this friendly maid, But she's willing and able to renrler airl. Transfer from Blairsville High lBlairsville, Ceorgialg FHA 3g Beta Club 33 Office Aid 4. EMMETT WOOD Emmetfs going to have a fine career, For you see he's going to be an engineer. KAY FRANCES WOOD A stenographer to be is her ambition, We hope she earns a fine position, Band 35 Substitute Majorette 1, 2, 33 .IRC Council 1. JIMMY YOUNG Through school he may drag, But with girls he'll never lag, Football, B 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4g JRC Council 43 Junior Civitan 4g Senior Chorus 4g Junior Chorus 2. LEON Cox His name suggests IIPYS lion-hearted, We hope he'll never be flownhearzed. .E T ,Il- Id 12 B HOMEROOM 12 D HOMEROOM 12A HOMEROOM 12 C HOMEROOM .- . 'L - I -Hrfwm K A M , V , 3:9 f ' If' . a real K 1 U5 i . 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I, Sandra Drennon Carolyn Dunn Juanita Duvall Beth Dyer Gail Ellis Jerry Erwin Harold Evans Helen Fain Virginia Faith Donald Faucette Charles Forrest Bobby Foster Marie Foster Arlene Fowler Betty Frix 5 vi? 3 aw 4 X ,S f ,Wg :t1, ,., fgiguk if if f -3 D' .il an i 'K if f a ' ' I Ruth Fuller Bobby Grant s l 'lil J l :WI y U,-754,73 r if mf ' x Ann Hanson Jerry Hardin W ' Margie Harkins ' ' Gerald Harwood N Nancy Hawkins Lamar Hennon Laura Ann Howell Shelba Howell Marilyn Hunsucker Charles Johnson Nancy Keister David Kennemer Betty King Mary King Wanda King K J Jeanette Gregory Shirley Guinn Sara Guthrie Lee Hammond Nellie Hammontree Maxine Manning Betty Martin Peggy Massingill Jerry Medlin Lewis Millender Willyurn Lankford Jack Lindsey Felicia Mann Winola Kirk Denise Lackey It WJ J x 'B .2-V L L 'fly My 'lf ...Y ,, 7 f wf f .f ,U 1' is ll 0 V - A xi lx' L9 ' , Ext b' ' Bill Miller Gerald Miller .luanita Miller Frank Mitchell Peggy Moon Pat Mullinax Barbara McBrayer Johnny McDonald Mary Virginia McGar1an Patricia McKee Daisy McNeese Jimmy Newberry Joyce O'Neal Freddy Oxford Vivian Painter Charles Palmer 2' Victoria Pelfrey Jean Reed Bennie Ritchey Carol Rogers Frances Rollins Marvin Sanford Carolyn Scott A Doris Sharpe Irene Shaw Adelle Shields Roy Shields Lal 59711 41314 Newton Simpson Jimmy Slaughter Frank Smith Myrtice Southers Carolyn Speights .limmy Pennington William Perry David Phillips Jackie Pierce Joann Powell Bill Pritchard Yvonne Quarrels Donald Thompson Charles Tipton Drusilla Tipton Patricia Travillian Patsy Strain Ray Strain Peggy Suggs Audra Stancell Dayton Starnes Leon Williamson Jerry Wills Rebecca Wolf Barbara Woods Mildred Wade Haden Wagers Ronald Ward Dewayne Webb Carlene Whitfield Shelvia Whitfield Wray Wilkins Doris Williams Joanne Williams Wesley Williams N Not Pictured Jeanette Lingerfelt Donald Lofty Ann Mahoney Clara Phillips Barnette Ray 11 B I-IOMEROOM 11 D HOMEROOM 11 A HOMEROOM 11 C HUMEROOM 11 E HOMEROOM S Waugh 1- MA, fxnwwmmwwsmuwm mamma f -mm.. 5 w I 1 Nancy Awbrey B5 E 90 ,N4 ,pA'JbButh Ault .b.fd'u' bj,fn-bb Joyce Ann Bailey l R LJ11'Ub'- Maurice Bailey s t X u'l'f1.vww .iw-Jrf' . l .. 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Harper Ill 1 - 0 V A ,Q Q X O Jane Hinesley 175 .S Jack Hitt ' ! ,ff Carolyn Hix Q xii X Y E Xi., 'V x ' Q , fx if Mary An Holmes N f Larry H claw X an ell . arth Ann lgbbs 0152? ji Mary Catherine Ingle ' 'Q Charles Jarrett Q Hazel Johnson l 4 Betty Jones ,jiri J V, David Keener Jil f G ,5 S' 5 50 Jackie Kelley Jill 1 H. C. Kin 1 'o g fyixfiff -- f- Sharlene Hewitt Raymond Harris Kathryn Hawkins M Ronald Headrick Thomas Headrick 'L f Hassell Herrin :J lk lo .. - lx x -,X X K fa, -X Clyde Kinsey Vickie Kirk Jerry Knowles Ralph Ledford Margaret Leonard Franklin Liner Ed Locke Jackie Lockridge 'W-3 zyban 22 me Ruth Long James Martin Kenneth Moon Phyllis Moore Nancy Morgan Min T McClure Crawford McDonald ,lean McDonald Betty McGarian A! ' ic Frances McLellan ' 5 , l r :,- Danny Neely Harlan vin Louis berry I M. Q. 6449, Sudie Nix Q C' Loretta Otts 1 1 Franklin Painter . 5 Gerald Palmer Freddie Pankey I QLD ' x Patsy Parker Willard Parker Walter Parks Tommy Parrott Danny Parsons Barbara Pendley yi lil y P' M4 ' Eugene Pendley ul K, 'lf up Susan Petty U ' Barbara Phillips dak ' ,J J, Jerry Pickard V j ' N '-5 !J gf ,zffm C0 L7f?2M 3, Catherine Poole Felicia Pulliam Douglas Puryear Jerry Ratcliff Starr Elaine Richards Sara Richardson Shirley Riddle Richard Roach Bennie Roberson Billy Joe Roberts David Robinson Martha Io Rodgers ffffiifjsiffggf' Tommy Hoge Neva Scott J ack Sharpe Elizabeth Shaw Shirley Ann Shepherd to fl Vi , ,Lf U L 'Aj , 4 N In . l - .4 fi 'l yr? Anthony Shields wif Qj Barbara Smith Y yr N vflg ' ' N v 1 . iff is al X J Flora Smith Sims Smith Brenda Sosebee r J V, F f Neil Spann Charles Starks Audrey Starnes Raina Stein Peggy Sue Stroud 92 Q C? Slat' yakfl ,:,. i if we an J gilt? ii Jimmy Stone Leroy Stone me wx Z F il ogh .ag DA? Sybil Stone Geraldine Swanson Virgil Talley Sue Teasley Faye Thomas John Richard Thompson David Thornton Harold Walsh Frank Ward 5 Q- Q IH 5' Q 1 75 Wanda Wood ' Nancy Woodard 3 Sandra Wrinkle V Wanda Wrinkle W W WM ey M Richard Thompson Mary Ann Weaver Rachel Ann Wheeler Bobby White Mary Whiteside Barbara Wiesen Cecil Willis J oe Williams Martha Ann Williamson Patricia Wofford Clyde Wolfe f' 4-fu! L 'VAT' td , 0,01 Not Pictured Bob Brown Robert Lamar Grant Ethel Tidwell 10 B HOMEROOM 10 D HOMEROOM 10 A HOMEROOM 10 C HOMEROOM 10 E HOMEROOM 1 xx A -N,-v-...,.,,,5h I . ,, wr ' Fi, m ,f QF in E . . : mw : '4 -L V LALA A ii Henry Akins VVA, , Freddie Amtower B ' b Judy Barnes . r Myrna Barr Betty Barrett Barbara Bennett Larry Blaylock Roy Bridges Vivian Bridges Janice Brock Joanne Brock David Broome i 40' JI, Nancy Brover Helen Brown ,OW Tom Brown L W3 James Brumlow , Frances Bryson of INS Charlotte Bunch Mary Burton Mary Bush Oscar Camp Ernest Campbell Ione Campbell Linda Campbell Gerald Carney R. L. Caylor Alva Jean Chastain Patsy Boling Sandra Boyd Betty Braver L my Dee Bridges R h' 06, in gf y I i 'ii r sa- , F : '.. ,aw ' f x B i eaee , i it . fty Egg :H J? Lf -fa - 6 9 Tucker Childers Glenda Chitwood David Clement ,lerry Clement Mary ,lo Cline Peggy Cochran W. R. Cochran Charles Coker Sue Colston o iii f . . C Blllle Combee A Jerry Cooper y eei :Q A in M253 X L W it 'wt uv i xg ft uf ' -', y 'A -Ah alfa fa wwf if V' Brenda Corbin Howard Cordle Ray Cornelison Arvil Couch Ronald Crawford Charles Cross John D. Crum Raymond Davis Virginia Davis Shelby Deal Martha Deitz Joe Dennard Billy Dobbs Frances Dodd Janice Ellis Larry Ellis Wayne Farlett Carolyn Faucett D. L. Flood Vernon Floyd R-I X . e c K l gill sf v ml Kenneth Graves Helen Green Billy Green Harold Gribble Jeffery Grider Davis Gross Floyd Hale Alton Hall Don Hammontree Joyce Hammontree John Clark Hardin Faye Harper Judy Harwood Rhoda Ann Hayes Clement Hefner Marguerite Higginbotham Louise Higgins Jane Hill Sarah Hill Annie Hobbs ,N tt :gd -it J i ' ' if P. il J M V J ,'. if A ff e i ? if :LJ fivirf '.'- - esstis lJ,lJe J J is vi x ,L fx ,Q J? 2, H Q ? ag K5 e 'Zi G ff i:i'iff3'Z? ii X 4 nb' if wi 3, xxx :I Q? A s 3 eiit 1 ryess G rx :f , , Billy Foster Sylvia Foster Jimmy Gaines Flora Gaines 43' K Q' 'F' NU.. 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JUdY MCNCESC N J 1 J , f , lUdY Ne5mifh Q Q, g J Ella Mae Norman VL J ii Edwin Norton ' ' , , J ' Kelley Norton day? daatgz ,Z fwbo gf alter Osb ?lff Larry Oxford Peggy Pace Virginia Painter Bobby Pickard Alice Pickering Jimmy Plemmons William Pope Johnny Porter Larry Puryear Dickie Rackley Millie Rann Alice Faye Ray Shelby Rogers Barbara Rollins Jackie Rowe Caroline Ryman Cecil Sales J. B. Sales James Satterfield Patsy Sharpe Y Wallace Qverton X x 35355 Fbvihb .N J ii 1 ' Q , n 5 ig , if N J? -av 5 X f ii' no 959' WK? ' Q wa mx? .z7f:- ,fr f ,Lx f-5 M H, ik 595 'mg N 2, its :R or y r ,ir l t if Bobby Shipley Larry Sims Benny Smith Billy Smith Carol Smith Carolyn Smith Carolyn Smith Larry Smith Rollins Smith Billy Smithy Jean Smithy I -.twirl ,. , 5 E T i W 3. en LV7 gg? , ,,.., .., .aw iw af xx aw ' 'l' w ill 'T ,I f in ' 5 gi sf if Sl ,. 6 4 gif qzifzszga- ay: Patricia Souther Jeroline Stephens Janice Tatum Barbara Taylor Bruce Taylor Wade Taylor Barbara Teems Camilla Thomas Connie Thomas James Tinsley Frank Tipton Franklin Trammell Hubert Turner Irene Turner Patsy Walker Raymond Walker Ruby Walker Marilyn Wear Carrie White Gloria ,lean White Blll Wood Y , pi: ulvvz John Wyrlck N ot Pictured Barbara Bryant Jimmy Mahoney Doyle Massey Christine McClure Marlene Ridley David Waits 9TH HOMEROOM TEACHERS Phelice White Sherrill Whitfield Jerry Wilbanks Helen Wilkins Willia Charles Wilson Raymond Wilson Gary Winkle I Carole Wood 4' law , QQALZO H Qu Y ,.,.,., W xk M1 igqws 3 v 9' wil? ff 5? 15 R ww 'PSAP 'laf ? 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U lf' 'SZ Us S ,. 3 W! we' H . .Wm , : ffiw gl gf 5 W ' M 4 B I 1 'WJ' ,7 - 'A QQ! f x '?-will :nf IJ X 591 ,U I f 0111 rl, C' qx. 'K GX V5 I .114 . if .1 1? g CATAMOUN Lf . I :ZL f ' A Q A T .,,,,1, 1 1,1 , 'XTSY HRAYICR LICWIS NIILLENDER S1-ninr fflus- junior Class Editor Editor T Mit uf W' www Q0 Qt Sr:-X '5 N' 6 fx! j flmf FREDDY PANKFIY 'FLOYD HALE SHIRLEY LEWALLYN Foplmnmrv Class E Frvshman Class Art Editor Editor W 7 Editor PAT NIULLINAX ' V . TZ BETH DYER MISS M. B. THOMPSON Proof Editor 1 LQ Q59 Copy Editor Sponsor L . 5 T' T' ' Lt Tr io W tl E, B -1- f 1 TAFF 19 4 CHARLENE BATCHELOR CAIL WHITE Organizations Senior Associate Editor Editor 33 ma 5 f ELAINE KETTLES Editor JACK POSTEN MARY ANN CLECG 't EDDIE WADE 95 we SARA GUTHRIE HAROLD MILLSAP Junior Associate Photography Editor Editor Sports Editor Feature Editor x - V Business 1 Manager QQANM JUNIOR SENIOR JUNIOR-SENIOR COUNCIL-Seated: Norma Henderson, Jimmy Tucker, Mary Ann Clegg, 4 Haden Wagers. Patsy Chandler, Mose Bond, Emily Hardman. Standing: Roy Cook, Faye Mathis, Jerry Arnold, Sara Guthrie, Lewis Millender, Pat Mullinax, Ray Strain, Carol Rogers, Dickie Mayfield, Patsy Braver. PLANNING COUNCIL 'ELI FRESHMEN SOPHOIVIORE 's 'I N. , X Q2-X. ' Inf ,ff f a 44.1415 5 .' SQEUFG' FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE COUNCIL-Seated: Barbara Wiesen, Marilyn Wear, Mary Burton, Joanne Brock, Flora Smith, Nancy Awbrey. Standing: Patsy Parker, Dixie Hyde, Flora Gaines, Nancy ,lane Hackney, Billy Dobbs, Starr Richards, Frank Epperson, .Ioe Evans, Freddie Amtower, Billy Wood, Jerry Wilbanks, Jean McDonald, Larry Blaylock, Caroline Ryman, Tucker Childers, .lane Hill, David Cross, Bobby Long. Purposes: To promote good public relations for our school. To promote publicity for such activities as: Athletic Contests, Concerts, and all drives that the school sponsors. l il if 3 S as f l I , 2 lille ' l -'Z I Seated: Jack Posten Ellen Harrl Barbara Nlartin, Joy Riddle Elaine Kettles. Neil Houston johnny Mitchell, Harold Looper Standing Tom Jones, Margaret Faith Eddie Wade, Betty Cook SENIOR ACTIVITY COUNCIL 2 4? ,MJ X x f at iw 1 IQ Seated, first row: Willa Den- dy, Jimmy Young, Betty King, Patsy Chandler, Mer- ritt Bond, Pat Mullinax, Har- old Looper, Beth Dyer. Seat- ed, second row: DeForrest Parrott, Faye Steele, Peggy Moon, Margie Harkins, Ann Hanson, Carol Rogers, Lewis Millender, Sara Guthrie, Billy Miller, Mary Ann Clegg, Sammy Nix, Charlotte Akers, Grady Weems. Standing: Joe Barrett, Haden Wagers, Dick- ie Mayfield, Nellie Beavers, Wray Wilkins, Eugene Rog- ers, Roddy Bray, Mose Bond, Patsy Braver, Johnny Mitch- ell, Martha Summey, Jimmy Tucker, Emily Hardman. MY COUNCIL WMI ?? we .WI rl Aja. Hi I A Purpose: To Create, Maintain, and Extend Throughout the School and Com- 'T Q munity high standards of Christian Living. ' I COORDINATING MEMBERSHIP AGENCY at r CLUB FOR PRESIDENTS ALL Y ADVISORS CLUB REPRESENTATIVE ACTIVITIES TION Y.M.C.A. Seated: Mr. Charles Bowen, Emily Hardman, Miss Frances Brandon, Miss Sara Colquitt, Miss June Hall, Miss Lucile Gilstrap, Janice Tatum, Johnny Mitchell, Beth Dyer, Martha Ann Hubbs. Standing: Miss May Belle Thompson, Walter Parks, Mr. Claude Crider, Mr. John Hanks. SENIOR CLASS TRI-HI-Y t - -wks f , , V MISS SARA COLQUITT Sponsor ' WF Seated, first row: Charlotte Akers, Faye Steele, Emily Hardman, Joy Riddle, Mary Ann '4l ' Clegg. Seated, second row: Faye Mathis, Eugenia Combee, Joann Calhoun, Gail White, Z Ellen Harris, Margaret Faith, Miss Colquitt, Wanda Shepherd. Standing: Barbara Martin, Elaine Kettles, Peggy Hall, Patsy Braver, Susan Bremner, Willouise Metcalf, Pat Tarvin, Phyllis Saltzman. rv Hfll ' .1 gf' fy i JUNIOR CLASS 1 t TRI-HI-Y ff 4 S 7 ll HEREBY at A QYW N, J- . .5 . Q 4 5 3 . M t 41,153 ' it fi V 1 A if , .2 , , ' , 1 y - if . i K f . .J ,gb 5 1 Q Q F i ' x Seated, first row: Patsy Cagle, Willa Dendy, Felicia Mann, Beth Dyer, Pat Strain, Wanda Broom. Second row: Mary King, Jeanette Gregory, Denise Lackey, Peggy Moon, Pat Mullinax, Sara Guthrie, Gail Ellis, Nellie Beavers, Margie Harkins, Annelle Babb, Betty King, Pat Chandler. Third row: Carol Rogers, Carolyn Scott, Irene Shaw, Ann Hanson. Officers: Willa Dendy, Chaplain, Annelle Babb, Secretaryg Pat Strain, Vice President, Beth Dyer, President, Wanda Broome, Treasurer, Felicia Mann, Publicity Chairman. MISS FRANCES BRANDON Advisor n SAMMY JERRY JOE AMTOWER ARNOLD BARRETT W' da' .. I, .V ls m mv: 3 .mn MERRITT BOND 5635 Qu Rs qv 1 MOSE BOND qmf' 0 Y N' 4 Ap wh. R X52 4 cw- 3 1 W A ff ri .777-ff . I f GL ,K , Y A A RD' - 'iii'-if Qf ff. R 1-'Y V ifsaikxg-'W nam, g f Ewifv - gms COOK s fE?fQQ7 g 'RN' QME 55 E I 1 fue- ,. S12 ss- .50 DICKIE MAYFIELD Secreiary X. SAMMY NIX-Chaplain JOH NNY MITCHELL Presiden+ JERRY WILLS DEFOR EST PARROTT Treasurer iN - 5 HAROLD LOOPER f. ' Vice Presidenf A , h VVmmtAL r lj MR. CLAUDE CRIDER-Sponsor .Y or . 1,.5 ,W 11'l,, Q 'D Y JUNIOR HI-Y 9 - FREDDY AMTOWER RARLAN NEVIN Sergeant-at-Arms Secretary i gs ' 1 R or ,. , 1, BILLY WOOD LARRY SMITH ,. '5 Y Q if i Vim? , ,, S Q V 'P I nV,i Wk M, if LARRY BLAYLQCK BILLY DOBBS A YLLLY og. 7 iw--rg 1-2 1 T' 7 N L ,',,V . .. ,L, , , N . ' H :,: V ' - 1 9' -6 7 in A f A A Y or Y A , A Lf- F, Y YL Y A . R ,L , H K ,L ,: , h -Q W A . .L ,J L Y if Y L A if DAVID HOWARD GROSS ' CORDLE 'Pl FREDDY GARY PANKEY WINKLE Vice President Hamilton St. Church DANNY PARSONS LARRY ELLIS FRANKLIN TRAMMELL TUCKER CHILDERS FLOYD HALE Program Director JOHN HANKS, Advisor WALTER PARKS, President Morris St. Church ALPHA TRI HI-Y M,,,. , In ff .A-I SOPHOMORE CLASS . l l First ruw: Phyllis Edwards, Frenetle Cooper, Charlene Batchelor, Wanda Wrinkle, Martha Ann Hubhs. Second row: Starr Rich- ards, Shirley Riddle, Gloria Colden, Raina Stein. Third row: Yvonne Eldridge, Phyllis Moore, Nancy Awbrey, Frances Mc- Lellan, Faye Thomas. Fourth row: Sudie Nix, Rachel Ann Wheel- er, Barbara We-isen, Dixie Hyde, Betty McGarian, Martha Ann Williamson, Barbara Smith, Sandra Wrinkle. Ai 'NUSS LUCILLE CILSTRAP Arlusor -- '1 '5'L '..f' ggi -4' First row: Gertrude Cook, Nancy Morgan, ,lannelle Chatham, Beverly Gregory. Jane Hinesley, Patti Goss, Joyce Ann Bailey, Martha Jo Rodgers. Second row: Loretta Otis, Margaret Ann Ellis, jackie Loekridge, Nancy Campbell, Margaret Ellen Ellis, Vickie Kirk, Mary Catherine Ingle, Nancy Jane Hackney, Flora Smith. .. -WW .gh H--N ., ,tw SOPHOMORE CLASS BETA TRI-HI-Y I f ff' ,ffl ,rid , z, ff X ,Wff .1 F RESHMAN CLASS T RI-HI-Y JANICL TATUM President PEGGY PACE Vice President . AVV, , First ruw: Marilyn We-ar. ,lully Ne-Fmilli. Nlargare-I Lipllam. Nanvy Bruver, Flora Gaines, Mary Lillian Bush. SQ-cond rnw: Caroline Hyman, Alive Pickm-ririgx, Linda Campbell, Clinda Chitwood, jane- Hill. lie-tty liravc-r, Junly liarnr-4, Uzirnlyrl l zlll1't'll. Carolyn Smith. Third row: Judy McNeese, IH-ggy l'um-, Janice- Tatum. Carul Wuml. LINDA CAMPBELL Secretary -rib I JANE HILL Seasurer MISS JUNE HALL I I . .BENNIE R deaf N ART CLUB 'B A X ' I I I I I l T'l Seated: Patsy Sharpe, Sue Colston, Catherine Poole, Ruby Kirk, Bennie Roberson, George Bar- tenield. Standing: Jackie Mitchell, Raymond Davis, Rebecca Kirk, Ben Vaughn, Frank Mitchell Anthony Shields, Harold Millsap. ff i Sponsor A - . V 1 Q . ' MRS. HELMS ff X PreQlCE?gK i ieifeif, . RUB GEJ l,l'Ce P . fesz OBER SO Secretary and Treasurer PATSY SHARPE ,, 1' a 1, H L ,,. X , , Q.. M Q f R O f . i K A K - ,, an ..,, , ' fi ' ' ifffti'-iliyw, UP AMERIC ,g Ma Svatvd: Clauclvtte Allmon. lrene Shaw, Betty King. Wanda Shvplu-nl. Patsy Strain. Ellen Harris. Sara Cuthriv, Pat Tarvin, Willouise Metcalf, Fclcia Mann, Wanda Broome, Carol Rugs-rs, Yvunnv Allmon, Laura Ann Howell. Standing: Yvonne Elderirlge, Patti Goss, Re-verly Gregory, Samlra Wrinklc-, Gail Ellis. ,Ivan Howe-ll, ,lvan McDonald, Flora Smith, Waiimla Nvnod. Daisy MCNevsf-. COLORS: Red and White FLOWER: Red Rose ,V 5 X 2744 ind? JJ li' -.- I f A I 'J 'Jai - ' 44. A J f f J 0 NF' sg i 2 f -A ': no 'i L is-2 X I' 2 wa! Y A Quan i 6. M... V M ,L L 3 om, A 'W -+' ' law :I mllilhg ' K -0 +1 I -bx H W, lm ...W 1, - Ag iv Ulf x GS-C , l, 'ar 3 W' Q xf.. my , V 'mfkr ,aff L E- f l 5 ,Mi -i., , , M. r- x , - ' . 1, f' ' if , ,M Sealed: Tlu-Ima Cordon, Erlm-ne Cordon. Sudiv Nix. Margare-I Ellis, Gloria Colden, Carolyn Hix, Joyce- Ann liailvy. Jackie- Lum-kridge-. Vivkiv Kirk. Martha Jo Rodgers. Standing: Loretta Otis. Pvggy Mafsingzill, ,Ie-anvtlc llalmlm. Phyllis Edwards. Phyllis Moore, Shirley Riddle, Dixie Hydv, Frenvttv Coopvr. THEME FOR YEAR: Wcmrking Toward an Honor Roll Chapter Editor JOHNNY MITCHELL flix 2 4' r 2f v,ff W 4 ,A A ,,.. - Ne-ws Staff-Sainmy Amtower. Most- Bond. Elaine Kettles, EDITORIAL STAFF-Larry Cochran. Ann Hanson. Rod- Lvwis Mille-nflvr, Joe Barrett. dy Bray. Billy Ailains. Roth Dyer. HI LIGHT Ninth and 'IH-ntll Grarlc- News Re-porn-rs. Si? MINS 'XIAY lllflllf 'l'll0NII'SON Advisor t Associate Editor DICKIE M AYFIELD .. 1, M J',,,,,..-uw FEATURE STAFF-Pat Mullinux. Merritt Hunrl. jimmy SPORTS STAFF+Camlyl1 Smtt. Roy Cook, Martha Sum- Tucker, Patsy Clxandlvr. Ft-If-via xlilllll. ms-y. jar-k Push-n. STAFF 1953-'54 Elf-wntll and Twelfth Grade Ns-ws Rr'pm'lrrS. MR. J. W. BRAY, JR. Adzsisor Mi Y I 'N L. MLB ll All lla gl Nth, lt :ff , , l 1 tb' H .t ll, I l ll 'aft rl ,K lil, till' X I ' Seated: Ellen Harris, Daniel Gibson, Elaine Huggins, Elaine Kettles, Grant Vernon, Martha Whit-x -' fs aker, Mary Ann Clegg, Joe Barrett, Pat Tarvin, Barbara Houston, Faye Steele, Martha Summey. Standing: Shirley Foster, Mary Ellen Bramblett, Barbara Martin, Carolyn Gordon, Selva Ann Cox, , P W. L. Painter, Kelly Graves, Dickie Mayfield, Emily Hardman, Johnny Mitchell, Charlotte Akers, t' Kenneth Bramlett. ' Q - ' f' . 'I Purpose: To develop effective speech habits because they are a mark of power and ' leadership, and enable a person to participate as a qualified citizen in a democratic society. ZS --v sf' Pal Tarvin, Secretary, Dickie Mayfield, Treasur- YZT er, Joe Barrett, Vice President, Mary Ann Clegg, ' , 'H il? President. ' gg 2 . fi 222' ,V J , ,K za, fa I lx 1 vi' .Z l Z I ZA ..-S1 Z' Z - - giiia-1-asf if , Z l ' if 7 - 5' 1 -K Z 5- MRS. JANICE MEADOWS, Advisor c f- ,E I 5' 4 , ,I fff ff? ff , ,- 4-22 AZ1 ff , Sealed Pai' Tarvin Carolyn Gor : ., ld Sfanding: Riilylgraver. Eugeniz Comgggaseffy Sllhm X dll, Barbara Housfon. fm Ro K ., 0B.'y'.-gf' 'M fc:-4AMPAeDNE 3 5 ' .Wax Q Nonmmons Ram' Verdun 9 ' A ' A Vanilla o 0 . . , 'l va.T.f-L: Q I , U Yg,gt.m,b.l Clulonn W , Q ffggt I V, .A K ' I . , 3 '-.:A -V x. -1: A -'X A . f WH l A 'N -A bg BRl Q A . k vi U t' A VB!!! 5 J? 1 1 1 kj . M vt P K Q,5,1- K Xgrr- 'J 'Mm' ww' A my z ' .Af A' if .... ....,,,..A -Q -l :Q 5e 9e:Ra1- K vs I-I M eng Leadefil W HAROLD LO ' Top' .6 pa , sJQYjSroDLEf I K I . Q ..., - ' 5 k..k,V f gl :Yak K .Q Q ' Q xxx A .A , , Pong' ytex MX 5557 'x'L Q, irogram Commiffee Refreshmenr Commiffee NN.- POITQ 4 Q4-if l 5 Xia, 'if PATS1 BRAVER I4 szvvi-Qx .'f,Ax5 If ,-:. , ,,E,kM. K :f l 5 0 -my His, E - A 55 ssgx R550 'Aj ll A - 4 A ' O MP-J f A , . :R I A Hag V r -f i .H 'V' ll I n ' 9 Q A ' 7 ' 2- SUV ' M r a ' N X' r rr 1 it lr rrr .Z Q - . , 5 - 1 G . XX Secrefary QI! Q Y A KX K A PM TAM' P D o-Af' ' if . A - QQ A A ?.ifA,Ms V, HUMAN Q, p v , ' 5,-Aw? fi 5 1 eg 5. HX ' ,' ' ,mm 4 A A A flliif A ' w W 7' ' bf ' ' ' gal' rf 'l V .. QQ-'QQQBW ' SRE-T551 ef' l 9' N a gig' :lily A A, t 'l r 'QW 'L 233 bf ' gonna lffoulouae 3285 NGK ,T Ag-rat: 0911? A' LANGSM V V 1... vfl Presidenf 4 , barcunmlznex N3 ' Vice Presidenf VL'-xfk'-r CAROLYN GORDON , p MML , ,S --AL MARY ANN CLEGG 1.'Uf4 'Z.v1yYfM, A -:A-qffyf 'W Purpose: To develop an ini'ereH ?fi reRh-Eklkgggeqgpll,-ioize courage spoken French. Membership: Second year French Class. 'fQqQzgjQ?'5hm.f sQ 'Yi 'ev EDUCATI UB ' e f : xi i f K i if Yvonne Quarles, Carolyn Dunn, Charles Johnson, Shirley Hall, Marie Fosier, Selva Ann Cox, MRS, JUANITA BRIDGES Juanifa Bennef+, Jackie Pierce, Newion Simpson, Bennie Buchanan, Joann Powell, Randall Ham- Sponsor moniree, Joanne Williams, Carlene Whiifield, David Bagby. FYWHWP -tub -3 Officers: Gertrude Cook, Jimmy Young, Betty Braver, Joe Mc- Cutcheon, Betty King, Jeanette Gregory, Jimmy Tucker, Patsy Strain, Harold Walsh. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Seated: Willouise Metcalf, Myrna Barr, Betty Braver. Betty Kinsey. Douglas Kinsey, Jimmy Tuck er, Jimmy Young, Betty Martin, Patsy Strain, Betty King, Barbara Smith, Mary Ellen Bramhlett Standing: Gertrude Cook, Jeanette Gregory, Beverly Gregory, Harold Walsh, Joe MCCutCheon Darrel Milton, Gloria Golden, Alva Jane Chastain, lone Campbell. Purpose: To provide the machinery necessary for carrying on an effective student organization to share the direc- tion, the responsibilities and duties in- volved in Junior Red Cross work. 63 ' tj' MRS. STANLEY WYNN, Sponsor A Y sv 5 Nr W1 ' t 'G af' nina.. ,., . Rf.: - I I Barbara Wood, Audrey Stan- cil, Winola Kirk, Wanda Johnson, Felicia Mann, Betty Cook, Charlotte Akers, Caro- lyn Smith, Irene Shaw, Ann Hanson, and Carol Rogers. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA MRS. MARY D. HENDERSON Advisor JUNIOR CHORUS , FO by 0116 W ' lffatron uwhtghorus O Olfd laho AP!M1'x,d V Iilry 1, 0 'Pam,,,e 'Cf'-sae A 1- '11 ' -77 ,xy Oaq a Bl Hd 'flea' lfie . V X d ArGN0ff4:-fllsic ,. . . i '- b y Arlene Fowler, Wivian Painter, Charles f y Hart O'H N y dr Pahili' Chorus Officerx x N JXJX R wily 3 X N Cr 'Pj I' H d 11.0 I 'I ixilaxfflxya First row: Arlene Fowler. ,Ierrie Burch. Wanda Green. Daisy lNIc-Nee-se. Clara Corbin, Patsy Strain, Charles Palm- i-r, jerry Erwin, William Perry. Dayton Starnes, Sara Guthrie, Wanda Broom. Willa Dendy, Laura Ann Howell, Wanda King. Virginia Faith. Mary King, Annelle Babb, Peggy Moon, Nellie Beavers, Edward Green, Donald Gordy, Gt-raid Miller. Max Bonner, Juanita Duvall, Carol Rogers, . Ho.. of-ssbisx ' 'ffm , L 3 'X JUNIOR ENSEMBLE-First row: Virginia Faith, Arlene N' Fowler, Daisy McNeese. Peggy Moon. Pat Strain, Betty Martin. Irene Shaw. Sara Guthrie, Laura Ann Howell. Willa Dendy. Sf-Cond row: Edward Green. David Phillips, Bill Pritchard. Gerald Miller, Max Bonner, Charles Palmer. N --4 gi n ----n-. Used by permission of the copyright owner BOURNE. New York. I Shelva Howell. Barbara lNIcBrayer, Rebecca Wolf, Winola Kirk, Mr. Moffitt. Third row: Pat Mckee, Audra Stansell, Barbara Wood, Adelle Shields, Juanita Miller, Betty King, Gail Ellis, Wray Wilkins, Kelley Graves, Bill Pritchard, Frank Smith, Avis Reed, Irene Shaw, Doris Williams, Vi- vian Painter. Nancy Kiester. , J ul X s W peace- s xi d , . Q tion of ' J N p8ace X N - A i-tion or ! PQCQ ' X . N Q lou of Peace S ,xx as is I E MISS HELEN LOUISE SMITH S Ensemble Director S INC., 136 W. 53 Street, New York 19, 5 X A ag W G0 5 3 'F tone of 310 nlannef. 1 - ma f '5wG9'l .1 d'e 'y f -f .0 xml w an 494 gig S10 - L0 'iv' ev' L ' 1. A ' A VAR axiactxo Sing fgo ii 'P 'ral anhef ins!! L0 7 -eg, v' ,, ugtild' Left to right: Gail White, Lewis Millender, lfif -Beth g 'Lab Elaine Kettles, Edgar King, Johnny Mitchell, - 55? X6 W aio! P B , in me ge.. omegs A A atsy raver. I a n ia-...fl W-Hia y., W- - av 1---J., +rrra-.i,rrr--Vilma-fa-1+-Yayr. fl? ninnil SUP W ,A . A .f -Q, ,ni ,.. A A ,K , A L ' A . V H i'.. , 2 , .J-Q' 'Q SENIOR CHORUS? ' fi fi ENSEMlll.EiFirst row: Carolyn Smith. Shirley Fostvr, Mary Ellvn Bramlulfftt, Eugf-nia Cninlwv. Eva Nell ,l1lllf'F. Emily Hardman, joy Riddlf. Faye Stewie-. Joann Calhoun. Sm-vunrl ruw: Huy Couk. ,lorry Arnold. Douglas Kinsvy, Charlnttf- Aki-rs, Grant V:-rnon, Dickie- Mayfivld. Jimmy Crm-nway. rf'- X'- AQY' ' .Z , MISS PARKER Q. Ensemble '. 5,- Director jx Z I f ? . , K , V mln' v.0' 939'-' 'Dix' if 6 SOX! V .X copi W .?n'.erY w 1 Printed with the pf-rmission of The Kama Company Or T11 6 High S C11O0l C L., wwe sv. 3F01 'x , if 6-Q 5 2 Q I f Mi ifi-- 2 Q Q 'TTQ-2 ei QQFIQ1-.Qi 5 Q-Q,ai-,- . A'sg.:,-..- H 5 5-r-. ? ' 2 X , I i. ' Q 'Pg ' 'gE s f A Fggi 'N - ' f 4 . Hg 5:73205 E 5 - 25252 -55 52 -QPU 1 4 ESE T Q r ff, an . ' X - A Q - 'R 2 F 5 MRS. JAMES MARTlNs 1, 5 F ' K K mf-bi' Md L 4 i .wajorette Arlvisor lfiiilltrixffg yi NORWA Lolils ROBERTS V v Ilrum Allnfor , .gi ii I ix P g f i , 1 1 1: , fx -N f '-e Y W 'V ' .Q . 4 J I A, A X L I Mary H1-lrn Fuin. Nlilmirwl Wad:-. Margin- Harl-gins. Nurmu Lnlliw Rnlwrts. ,Nnn Kwok. Barbara Pm-mile-y, Jwanne- flallwun. Rvlrrinlwl by pf-rmi inn of Carl Fisvlwr, Inv.. Nvw Yvrk- Pl1lPliShf'fS- 5 NIR. ORVII. NIOFFITT Blllllli llirrfrlor l'lVlusiv is nothing else hut wild sounds civilizvd into time and tunef' The Dalton High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Orvil lVloffitt. spends their time on the wild sounds and usually comes through with a most pleasing tune. Throughout the year the hand performs many services, not only to the school. hut also to the com- Joan Eslingtgrq Mvmu Blind. Norma Louis Roberts. Doug munlty' las Kinsm-y. Fling:-iw Watkins. Band Offirers .4 .4 .M 4... ..., .l - .- .... M. llfXNI,l lNll'i'NllllCKS---First row: l'iI'iiIll'illIl 'l'raminvl, Frm-dtliv Amlowvr. Huy Strain. Walter Parks, llvrlriulv Cook. lj:-ugly tfocliruii. Billy Smith, joan Eslingvr. Virginia De-forex Katlirine' Hawkins. Virgil 'llillf-y. Charlr-s Starks. til-ril Willis. Sf-uoiirl row: llrt-ndu SOS!'llt't', Nancy Morgan, Patsy Caglv, Edgar King. lone- liamplwll. Nlvrritl llond. lioliliy Hhiplr-y. lfdwurd ,lvnningLs. Third row: l r4-ddif' Oxford. Hay Corneilson, John Crum. lark Hitt, Howard Ault. Douglas Kinsey. Kelly Cravvs. tlliarlottf- Ak:-rs. 1'illg!'Hf' Wvalkins, Frank Ward, jimmy firm-nway. , Sf-ated: Mary lie-llf South:-r, Cail White Juanita Bennett V. - Seated: Joann Calhoun, Betty Cook, Joy Riddle, Faye Standing: Ruhy Kirk. Mary llramhlf-tt. Clara Corbin, Peg- Mathis. Standing: Selvia Whitfield, Douglas Kinse-v, W. gy Nlmni. lllina llahh, Peggy Hall. Faye Mathis. l.. ' ' N - ' Y 1 Painter. Dc Forrest Parrott. Grady Wee-ms, Norma Louis Roberts. GF FICE ASSISTAN TS 1 um Helm . Willlan 9' L N ,anoint L Dgrxs Pcnay Mata, F Nlati ll 'm'r'- Blafk- . 1 tum- Ray limit. 1 A N Edwinil ,Hua ll . t . PvllllY N, Huuging- Y. .hi-an. Dru - ' i-f l'0 ' - -Q, Elaine ' ,Q ,Mi W' 5 . . xit-imv - FW Xliafwfll Uhlvva N1-U low Victoria Pf'll l V . ..i1W1fl't ? ' ,. stantlmll' Vi' 5inill1Y' 3 Howell' '5m'dl' i kuwlll. Bill , x glxelva Vain. ATV? an lvaiwttf' lla l llarhara WOM' Q V Cut- ir' - ' K4 wkini. Lulu - . NuW'Y ld lkrtuasliwflx- ' LIBRARY AID Shirh-y l.vwallyn. Carolyn Bvnnett, Nlary lfartvr. Janim- Burch. - fimgm f-f- if gig. ,Q 'Wi I f , 12. ,gn Sweetheart of 951' D.H.S. ,fl :.! is TARVINCQP , 1 , ,, U 'HM , ,,,. 1 Qglgiiif K ,... H ,, A . f, W mmf j,::.: I 1-szigin 1: 'k if 'A zQQefSQ ' ff A aw -- F- 'E dwg :L Q sg ie , K ...JK f QARA GUTHRIE HOMECOMING OVEMBER 6, 19 ,J ef I 5 r! .LL Q Q 5 2 wgflli F' W. W1f wjsnummsq. JL 1 ,, . F .VA Y , Q ,..,4- nr . Q, M W, ,HJ UM '7 1 'u I 'iq ,vw- - ff ' vfj53i ' 'x ,-4-fir! I- 3-if .Unsl Popular l','X'l'SY IERAVIQR anal GRANT VERNON Best A1IArounrI :QQ ,,,.w, .6 5 w 4,3 , MARTHA SUMMEY and JIMMY GREENWAY ' SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 3 Q lfllfzmt I XISX lIAR'l'lfR and TOM JONES Uaxt Original ISARIE.-NRA HOUSTON mul SANINIY ANITUW ICH 5 K H ' I . 1' f- fi , ,. Q, L 4 r 7 da 'Q' ww A V fit . T fx, if .. :L if ,Q K 2 .5 gf W '3'A 'iL.W +-M 3,,J...,if--1-f Q: 'F 1,5 131 X Ari? U T . ,J wr .. Q,...,,: .LSLW Civ , ,llmt xlllzlellr' lj.-XRUL5 N lil-INNETT and JINIMH 'ITTCKEH Runner-Up Sweetheart EMILY HARDMAN THIRD PLACE SENIOR SUPERLATIVES .-,YQ ,X ,A ef E. 'VX 39359 E'-5-?e X 3 Luo? P4 Im 1 TR I , f'T MW- Most Popular - .IOY RIDDLE and Best All Arouml ,A : 'Wasil N IIARIIAIIA MARTIN and NNNAN ELAINE KETTLEH EDDIE WIADE . JOHNNY MITCHELL Mus! Hzlnrlsnrne 'Q'- Wizlirst W MARGARET FAITH and JERRY STARNES Friendliest MARY IIELLE SOUTHER and ROLAND RICH - K DENNIS GRECG V051 Ofllgifllll Mos! Courteous :XV ICXIILY H.-XRIJNIAN CARQLYN SMITH Ii! n H114 W- L- l UN'l'ER - and DANIEL GIBSON ' .rw Must SIUIHOIIS 4 Most Atihleuc CAROLYN GQRDON IIIAIA IHA SIIMMIQY and IJICKIE MAYFIELIJ and GRANT VERNON l :Ix f-. I-rx Y - 1 vw , A . -, ,.. ...ni . MAY Ei Z ij X Q Q? I Queen: ELAINE KETTLES King: JOHNNY MITCHELL DAY 4, .. .vvf 1 , .. 5 2 66 W if r , -1 vi' , 9 W , Q g fu Z at l 5 ,, W ., , rf, ay sg , ,Ji , Y , I QL is A Q 5 344- 1 - Q 1 ' , X '+ E A . U , 4, L fi K ny f , V, yd. 4. ., . . X f nw if 5. K X I -+ my-,Y V L f 3- 5 .51 . , Y JL 'uf xg: xxx ,, A 4 ,ww f V F g , x ..4 QV '-,f 3 I i if H,,w,Kg ,f,,Xj . f . riff, A ww 5 Vi 1 3 .fj:,, it , W A wk, K 45 VF, K A , V! fm A 1, ,ri A --' '- .X V- . v ' - -' Q ' 4 5 f is ji Cker Childcrs. Billy Jw- Rolwrls. Vamw' Davis. ,lulmny Nlitvhvll. lflaim' Kvttlvs, Murgifl rkins. Ce-rtrlldv Cook. Cfarulim- Ryman. MAY COURT 19 4 'Rr , ' -1 Y K, 1? I 1 V X' 'ing W: 5: is 1 x A , M1 X , .N f - Tamil? .L , A ,J 2135 1: 5155375 AWN 4 ....,.,, .44 ff 'E ii ,gg vi ngf, 'WI A vary y, 'Q . S 5' Si a Q 9 1'-N, l M af' iii. 2: N-4 ,, , ,,L K Q 1 , ' 'Q ' , V K I an H ,, ng ' ws ?, Aww,-1 X A Y L ik, ,.,.., 1 fx 'Q B ' I Jax' Vi ,W l M1 . M 5 Q 4? A ff 1. 7 4 hfiikf 'fripwh M f if VVLL K , f fi ff . gy ' I L If 'V 5:5 M 1:5 ik! ,.,. ,U Wg ?sw. ,L N. f We W an , 'fr ix I S .1 Q Q15 , qqs 43.4 5 M, Q W' 4 5?' 4. , vw. 2 w-v'5uaY,A- 'QQ VAR ITY FOOTBALL QUAD ..y.......n...as-.ape multi-sc Jann-s A. Jordan. jr,. Alfred Anderson, Earl Barbour First row: Harry Manis, Larry Oxford, Tucker Childers Roy Cook. Billy Joe Roberts, ,loe liarrett. Jimmy Fraker Herman Hall, Ed Green. Larry Blaylock. Sammy Amtower Frank Rpperson. Second row: Billy Dobbs, Eugene Pendley, Vance Davis, jerry Arnold, Frank Mitchell, Travis Cook, Oscar Camp, Billy Wood. Sammy Nix, Eugene Rogers, Billy Miller. Third row: Jimmy Young, Freddy Pankey, Grady Weems. Charles Tipton, Kenneth Bramlett, Jack Posten, Haden Wagers, Neil Houston. Jimmy Tucker, John- ny Mitrhell. Jinny Awlrrey, David Phillips, and Donald Gordy. FOOTBALL REVIEW Dalton-7 Cedartown-20 Dalton-0 lVIcMinn-6 On a rain-drenched field that made passing next to impossilile. the Catamounts lost their first game of the season to the lVlelVlinn Cherokees. Although jimmy Fraker made several good runs. Dalton was unalrle to score. llexter Webb made the only score for the opponents on a pass interception. After holding the lead for three quarters, the weary Catamounts finally fell to the more experi- enced Cedartown Bulldogs. This game brought hon- or to IJ.ll.S. Freshman standout, Oscar Camp. Al- though playing for a losing cause. Camp performed brilliantly throughout the game. Fraker scored Dal- ton's only touchdown. 1 a 1 Q ia. wa 113 T-ik Nl' ,. ' ., LGNHXRITS CW H. A CJTYCLU' WM ?q.5 -421, ' . if .IC WU -4 92 we Mu Ty uf'x'w,m r O 1. ok! 1. J .1 Q 2 5? 4 K,d5 i 1 , s Q 1 K 2? 3 1 K'.. P N , 1, 2 ff JZ, f X QQ Q ,ff W 4 Q51 . X 4 M Q , 5 , , . . 1- I f 4. lb 45:2 QI' w was Q4 5752! jf. me 9- 4 'Q , an ?fJ it 4 2 Qi' . l f ' V., , , :I 1? Zuni' 3 g fl 2 N- D-Q AW, W. R .4 NWN. ,-X 991' L l 'W .M , I YT I EUGENE ROGERS JACK POSTEN NEIL HOUSTON OUTSTANDING PLAYER JIMMY FRAKER Player of the Year Most Valuable Back D.H.S. McMinn County J KENNETH BRA MLETT Russell JOHNNY MITCHELL SAMMY NIX All State, HUM. Most Improved Player D.H.S. Most Valuable Lineman D.H.S. Roseville Marietta BILLY JOE ROBERTS OSCAR CAMP EDWARD GREEN Murray County Cedartown City High .f i 14 , iff nn fiill xii 3 ., M J B . 1 Q Q .Z :W W if M ' 3-f g :gg 'I N A TL Z I' Y s Q ,Q af' 1. v ,mb Y , r S , 'V Q 3 mg N .K K vs n f .w f- ' '- sw' 5 . - A I .Tv .1 s ,, Q Q if 3 ef -- W,-P. ' 'ak 1 E2 E , 12 W gm gg Q Zh ig 3 E an f , .-w. W ....u,. lilac! m-naman I Il P 5 , I lr Illini' wh X ,, , - 7, ' ,A V fl-9,2 f - -mw ., e V -. .. My Q Q 5 f gang V :,bV if 3 J i'H Q A,.'- f Tx: -.1 9 Q E it an 2 S L w I4 5152 wmv 1 ? a ,s ,L ,mb '- A 12 Xlanagvr. 'Xlarllia 5llIllI!ll'y. Sm-4-oml row: liarl Kvllli'-. lrvne- Sh Ringgold , , Murray County Lee lligh Pleasant Grove Model ,Y,, , , ,, Marietta Ceclartown Calhoun 7 7, Front row: Nlary Xnn lllvggx. lit-tty King. Nlanagy-r. lie-ilu llyt-r. l ay1- Tliomaa. Pat Cliantllf-r. :ara Martin. Carolyn S1-olt. Carolyn B4-nn:-tt. Elaine- ' aw. l'a-ggy xxikilrll. Sara flulhrir-. Nlargit- llarkin-, Standing: Willa llefnzly. .25 Dalton 21 Dalton A31 Dalton 40 Dalton 19 Dalton 03 Dalton A36 Dalton 53 Dalton V.fXHSlTY SCIIEIJVLE 1953-54 42 38 16 1 T 38 40 40 33 46 Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton Dalton 33 Decatur 7, ,, 25 Murray County ,,7.,, ,77, 321 Marietta ,,,,,,,,, IT Model , ,,,, , 27 Cerlartown ,,,. 49 Lee High A ,,,, , 4-0 Rome , - 555 Ringgold . Griffin ,7Y,, I . 4 X i t V, 'Nllli .l .N XII-15 XIftIt'l'IN f,n!If'fI First row: Larry Smith. Norman Mm'Coy, Larry Oxford. Charles Nlorvv. Julian Saul. John Hardin. ,lorry Clvmcnt. Gary Winklr' Howard Cortlu-. Ray liroadrivk. ,Iimmy Pll'lI1ll1UIl5. Charles Cross Svvoml row: Kennvth Moon. Kvnnvth Cazaway. Ralph Lvdford David Gross. Crawford fNI1'Donald. Joe NIcCutr-lwon. Larry Puri ye-ar. Frvddy Amtowvr. David Clvlm-nt. Turks-r Childers. Clydi Wolfe. John Hanks, Coach. Third row: Claude Crider, Coach, Harold Vllalsh. Kfnnvth Grows. Harry Mania. Larry Blaylock. ,Iermne King. Douglas Puryf-ar, Ronald Ward. Billy Woods, Jerry Cooprr. ,l. W. Bright. Charles Coker. Coarhes MR. CI..-XUIJE IIRIDER NIR. JOHN HANKS l 5: aw , , 0 . HB TEAM Front row: Charles Palnwr. Freddy Amtuwe-r. Harold Walsh. Billy ,lov Rohr rt W Bri l Billy Wfvrufl. Dark row: Ed Grew-n. David tlross. liilly Dolrlw. llarry Xlani me K an Strain. Coach Martin. Westside Marietta Ringgold Rossville Ringgold Calhoun Marietta Rossville Decatur , a7,,,,,, 52 I 1953-54 53 Dalton , , 35 ,,,t,m28 Dalton 727 Dalton ,, , 30 32 Dalton , 39 46 Dalton , 33 31 Dalton 33 42 Dalton 20 M bf 4 P Y 'gm Jw . .1-N' ' V,-wg 1 we W' if 2 2 2 Eli? SH-. W W mm . f Nfl' .: s f ' E -,, 3 ... L iw Q 4 YY' Qs av W X Sw! H1 Ag as 2 MW? Q ff sk W Q ,UW f ve Qi., 1 5 4- 4 .vw Q A W X , 4,3 D3 .ff 5 'V www Q x g AQ' ng-af E K' page 7 l ' w ' wmv' .t . T. .g-45 m 1 A ,, -. 'e .f5. .,i,, - ,571 fs? f BA EBALL 1953 RETURNEES--l rmit row: Dewayne W4-hlm, Dunalml Gordy. Randal Hammonlrfv. Back row: Jimmy Newly-'rry. Douglas Crows, Grant Vvrnun, liolmhy Craig, Donald Lofty, Williani Pf'rry. REGION 4AA SCHEDULE 1.953 April 10-Cedartown April 17-Rossville April 24-Rome May 1-Cedartown A May 8-Rossville Z .1 0 h I May 15 R me l J, X 3 Q W N11 EARL HARBOUR ff Coavh 3' Q Q 1 V, 1.-if 1 ' We all worked hard We all had fun We're all upoopeclv But we're glad its done Here - ll ,, gm? 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