N 1960 CATAMCU NT Volume 8 I A f f 95.11 E !.FF-.Esli EEE EJ-'H m-'-wnuvn Q TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION 3 CATAMOUNT STAFF 4, 5 ADMINISTRATION 6 FACULTY AND CLASSES 7 ORGANIZATIONS 23 SPORTS 51 2 FEATURES ACTIVITIES SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 79 91 III 'I35 'I4'I 149 E CATAMOUNT STAFF AVIS AKERS Associate Editor 451 CAROL SUTTON CARLTON MCCUTCHEN KAYE BRYANT Proof Edrtor Class Edutor Feature Edutor .IPR KENNETH FINKEL BETTY WEAVER GAYLE KENNER Sports Edrfor Copy Editor Photographer We lrft our eyes to the sky of blue Where clouds lrke ships of old Sarl forth rn srlent splendor Toward horizons etched In gold Swift movnng cloud shnps racing across the sky to the hornzon remand us of our fleetnng hugh school years qulckly gone but never to be forgotten Fleecy whnte cloud shups drnftlng lazuly across our vuew recall the happy hours of fnendshnps spent at partnes at ball games nn servnce prolects and In club actlvltles Dark sllver llned thunder cloud ships brnng the ram hours of study the agonuzlng moments of tests and the loy of conquernng these harder tasks We the annual staff wlsh that the pages of this book may recall for you the golden hornzons of endeavor whnch you fellow schoolmates set for your school and yourselves FREDDY ZIMMERMAN KATY CONNER Asst Business Manager Orgamzatuons Editor T37 SHlRLEY BARGANIER Editor MISS MAY BELLE THOMPSON Advusor JACK HOUSCH Busmess Manager 5 - - 11 f I I ' of growth and cause us to remember the many long 1 1 1 f V all . . . wi I I I ,dl 7 ,MW I ,,, ,W in 35 154 ,-W., INISTRATION MR .C G Dalfor-J ' HALE P . 'S . ubluc Schombserunrendem Q-if UCPKXON. Nw. rt Rogers, Se BOARD O? ED Percyg Nw. Herbe Frank man. MR C D ' 'E Bo alton High !::gI,IPrinCipaI o Af Cnakvmam Nw. Davkd Hamkhom Nw. XN'xXXKam Bavgamev, NIKc.e-CnaXr- NN'xXXavd Straw, cvekawg Nw. ASSES And :bu our lzfe, exempt from public baunt, Finds tongue! in freer, book! in the running brooks, Sermon: in' Jtonex, and good in everything. SHAKESPEARE Clear Communlcahon, oral and wrllfen, IS prlmary alm of English classes 'lf if' -.sr w-wt' MISS EVELYN FULBRIGHT Englnsh MISS PAULINE OGLETREE Englnsh Typing MRS ANN WYNN Bully Nettles acts as moderator for this gunuor Englnsh class debate Julia Manning and Thelma Wrnnkle give a recltahon before Thenr sensor classmates Englush Asslsfant Prmclpal 0 0 0 U U 0 0 'ii' ff' . . . MRS. HELEN DENDY English Exploration and Appreciation of ideas expressed in literature is another Maior Purpose. MR. JOE COOK English MISS ROSE MARIE WILSON E g h MR A L CONE 9 f Y Mm DV' Would-be scientists launch preparation for technological aclvances. MR. J. W. LEACH Chemistry Physics This general science class us on a field trip to Oak Ridge 9191? M-gf I0 MR J C DENMAN Science Driver Training Mr Denman explains to Tum Conner and Paul Bagby the effects of tobacco smoke on a fish All the fish died ssl' MR. EUGENE CLARK An General Business Biology Ai XL MR WILLIAM CHAPPELL Buology Mr Leach advises Bully Danuel on a prolect for the Science Faur whule Joe Spann and Lynn Jones observe MR. JAMES SUTHERLAND General Science - Ronme Keys Eluzabeth Rudusull Jane Bevul and Jerry Davls watch as John Hull and Charles Joyce feed some baby oppossums -: ' I 2 . 1 M . I fm 5 ' 4 L F y ', ,. L , 5 , 1 ,f ' I ' J 1. W X l fc X . J 'f Y? ' is Q ia, Q These advanced algeba students acquure knowledge that wmll be useful all theur lnves Learnmg applied englneerlng skulls MR CHARLES E BOWEN Prmclpal Advanced Algebra X I2 MR J D DENMAN Geometry Algebra There as never a dull moment un geometry class ' r y I U I L- l Y' R' I 0 5 Q I L , i R nw W., T , In V vw N wg. 382 W?-U, ll 1 A N e. l W 2 ,f Becomes amblhon of mothemohclans Mr Denman explams a prlnclple of algebra to hrs students MR JAMES MARTIN A'gebra N41 MR J T WHITLOCK Maihemahcs Algebra Mr Martm looks on as Joe Shuelds plots a graph MR CLAUDE CRIDER Mathemahcs Health and Physucal Educanon I3 00 oo I 1 . v n .A , l l - l , l l l I Appreclotlon of our herltclge IS one oblectlve reached through study of hlstory MISS SARA COLQUITT HWY me umm AN Mass Colqultt Jimmy Chltwood Martha Brewer Lamar Sums and Lnnda Cook look at some prolects concermng the Cnvnl War which were made by Amerucan History students Students nn a government class plams a legal term Iusten attenhvely to Jnm Dempsey as he ex I4 MRS JANICE MEADOWS American Government Amerucan Hustory Speech . ' O C ll I I I O R Q Y V N 7 0 Q s ' J W, . - ! fx milf A X A X he American and World W. , A, M . fu 1' ,A 3,1 CEI ' ' L' Us . . . , I . . I I I I , ., V . 'x Future citizens gain l understanding of human relations through Social Studies is 1 MR R L PUTNAM Civics MR EARL BARBOUR World History Students of Mr Putnam s Civics class attend court to witness the prmcuples of clvucs In action 5 Michael Lewallen world map l James Ketchum Helen Sutherland and Glenda Newberry study a l5 Skulls and practice lead to better business opportunities S These general busmess students study and learn to read road maps Thus class alternates sessmons wnth drnver trammg lb ,N A -we-.... mg goonnscrmc oven cu.osnN POST TRIAL BALANC LEDGER JOURNAL MRS JUANITA BRIDGES Typung Bookkeepnng Shorthand Mrs Brudges shows a group of students a use of shorthand wrntmg song 'htles Qs-ss' novel Frrst year typung students learn a useful skull gf, l Q I K - 1 r....m..,, - 4 1 ,334,g,,,, fm-me. ususvr-tc ta , .,..........,. H 0 0 -'A ' --- 1 .... ,. Q 1 ...,.. ' 1 l 'qwwph af 9 'f 4 . 1 -LQ .1 ' v L f Knowledge of foreugn languages wudens theur horuzon Peggy Bowen translates an exercuse for her ftrst year Latun classmates Home Economucs challenges gurls to become better homemakers These home economucs gurls presented a skut un whuch they portrayed people of dufferent tumes showung the et quette and customs of theur day if X-J Physlcol fulness Improves Social relationships The physical educatnon students engoy Iearnung to dance i x Mary Jo Thomason Carol Susman Tommy Bramblett and Jerry Davss examme a model of the human body The model us very useful un health classes I8 MR ALFRED M ANDERSON Mathematucs Health and Physlcal Educatnon MISS GLENDA CHITWOOD Health and Physical Education Magorette , X to lsr Sift 5 Developing skills in useful arts is goal of arts program MR W P HERRING Induslrlal Arls Mechanucal Drawlng NHS RA 15 Bob Malone shows fellow art students some examples of splash pauntmg ls if .i Boys develop useful skulls nn a mechanical drawmg class 8 What class us thus 7 9 9 ' l sq 1, ,,......, an 4 Mwst- -ll MISS MAY BELLE THOMPSON Librarian Counselor Service is their Motto LIBRARY AIDES FIRST ROW Pat Gillean Margie Clark Maudue Williams Mane Owen Suzanne Cox Linda Vaughn SECOND ROW Dianne Barnes Betty Moore Jeanette Wooten Judy Rouse Jean Colston THIRD ROW Billy Posey Harry Johnson Doyle Boyd Jerry Thornberry Jerry Jones William Jackson Charles Ault OFFICE AIDES MISS FRANCES BRANDON Secretary to Principal MRS. HAROLD BOND Secretary to Superintendent FIRST ROW: Gail McAfee, Katherin Forreslor, Elaine Cox, Joyce Clark, Juanita Lewis, Jackie Walker, Jean Colston. SECOND ROW: Sue Hayes, Linda Pitts, Brenda Hansird, Barbara Pratt. THIRD ROW: Patsy Miller, Troy Mashburn, George Jones, Johnny Davis, Carole Shouse. 'wh Develop o talent . W Express on emotion Perform Music The iunior chorus works hard at learning a new song. Much hard practuce goes unto maknng our band a tune one Mr Denman demonstrates wuth the drnver training Car w MR. ORVILLE MOFFITT Director of Music 5 A 'MX 2 ' . 1 'fa MRS BLANCHE HOUSTON Cafeterla Supervisor Thus staff prepares and serves the delncnous meals In our cafeteria Physical needs ore Served by these Members of our Community LW-... 22 MR GEORGE MASTERS Mamlenance Super vnsor of Dalton Publlc Schools ns workmg on a door lock All the w0rld'5 a Jlage And all the meiz and women merely players: They have their exit: and their emrancesg Ana' orze man in his time plays many party, . . . SHAKESPEARE Linda Smith Billy Nettles Lamar Pierce Wayne Weems Lester Chastain Bob Love Wayne Metcalf John Fraker Frank Broome Jane Bevnl Betty Richardson Allan Williamson Greg Humcutt Rosemary Jones Sue Langley Beverly Smlthey Chris Hall Sandra Yeargm Sonny Patterson Jerry Kirk Carlton McCutchen Peggy Bowen Ann Metcalf Hilliard Jolly Sonya Hogan Linda Fletcher XD Jim Dempsey Charles Parrott Steed Hill 'J'-' C.2,l HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Gary Broadrick Jimmy Howze Ronnie Burchfield Terry Hall Jimmy Chutwood SENATE f ,,.. lag? Presndent of Congress Kelly McCutchen Presudent of Senate Duck Shuptrnne Speaker of House Jerry Hux STUDENT CONGRESS The oblect of Thus organuzalson ns to develop nn ihe sludenl the power of self government by feachmg hum Through achve parflcloatnon responslbllmes and dunes To has fellow students and school and ihus to secure the 'rraunlng necessary for a good cmzen ADVISORY BOARD Mr Bowen, Mlss Thompson, Mrs Wynn, Mass Ogletree, Mass Word, Mr Herring, Mr Cone 25 F50 FRAN JONES 40 CAROL SUTTON SALLY SMITH JUDY CHATHAM PRESIDENT MIKE BURNHAM mg agency for Y activities and the campus TR G L 7 7 xy Q Composed of Y club presidents and advisors, This group serves as a coordinat- BOB LOVE Y PURPOSE To create manntaun and extend throughout the home, school and communnty hugh standards of Chrlstlan character DELEGATES TO YOUTH ASSEMBLY Left to nght Carey Henderson Helen Sutherland Fran Jones Frank Broome Carol Sutton Frances Hubbs Dewey Moss Jimmy Chltwood Cullen Gnllnlands farewell address as Youth Gover nor ADVISORY BOARD: l E Left to right: Mr. Crider, Mrs. Dendy, Mrs. Wynn, Miss Colquitt, Mr. Putnam, Miss Ogle- tree. 'i 27 Q.. SEATED: Linda Cook, Margaret Brown, Eileen Pendley, Linda Smith, Teresa Atkins. STANDING: Jane Jackson, Mary Ann Slate, Betty Lount, Martha Brewer, Alice Morris, Yvonne Smith, Brenda Green, Carolyn McCoy, Carol Sutton, Beulah Nelson. JUNIOR TRI HI Y SOPHOMORE SEATED: Judy Chatham, Jane Bevil, Carol Susman, Ann Strain, Mrs. Wynn ladvisorl, Helen Sutherland. STANDING: Dianne Towers, Carol Ripley, Virginia Wear. I vw U I2 xs.,,tf -A S I W-rp, Mn 'YL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY XX Nat onal Honor Socaety Off cers left to rnght Terry H t r Caro tt n Cha lam Gar Broad all Secre a y l Su o p y rack Treasurer Fran Jones Vlce Presldent Sonya Hogan Presudent NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Shnrley Barganler Brllre Lynne Berry Glenda Blgham Ronald Brudges Gary Broadrnck Margaret Brow Sue Cantrell Jlmmy Chltwood Carol Clune Katy Conner Donna Cronuc Bully Danuel Carolyn Dempsey Pat Ellus Frazuer Evans Jimmy Evans Kenneth Fnnkel Glenda Fmley Paul Fute Catherine Forrester Jon Fraker Cullen Gilliland Terry Hall Carey Henderson Steed Hull Sonya Hogan Frank Hogshead Morrls Hollnngsworth Robert Hopper Kaye Howell Wullne Mae Johnson Fran Jones Michael Kung Jerry Kurk Sandra Knrk Lowell Kurkman Carolyn Lankford Michael Lewallyn Tommy Luner Dorothy Lochrudge Betty Jo Lount Bob Love Lucena Lowery Julla Mannnng Kelly McCutchen Beulah Nelson Rebecca Nolan Sandra Osborne Lmda Patterson Coletta Payne Ida Grace Pelfrey Sue Planzer June Pollard Barbara Pratt Jane Rarnes Carole Rrpley Bryan Sapp Joe Shuelds Genella Shugart Shirley Slate Sally Smrth Ted Smith Carol Sutton Steve Swuft Carl Teasley Teresa Thomas Mary Lynn Thomason Claudette Wade Vrrglnla Wear Betty Weaver Judy Wnlllams Jeanette Wooten Thelma Wrmkle xx 'f , S 411 gl l ' l , ' : Ernest Bagley Cletus Hill Sonny Patterson f' 1. FRONT ROW Linda Cook Lucena Lowery Donna Cromc Linda Saul Frank Hogshead Doroihy Lochrndge Eluzabeth Rudnsul SECOND ROW Nancy Puryear Luncla Fletcher Mar1ha Brewer Ann Strawn Barbara Lochrndge Sandra Knrk Martha Jane McCurry Mary Ann Slate Karen Lrghtbody Mary Jo Thomason THIRD ROW Huclgne Hudgms Cecile Hull Glenda Funley Ann Deck Blllne Lynne Berry Lynne Jones Carol Susrnan Frazuer Evans FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of Arnerlca IS an organlzahon dedicated to encourage hugh school boys and gurls to follow The teachung profession FTA members are busy doung one of rheur progects gradmg papers for teach ers MsewugiSw.,, 32 HI - LIGHT Published monthly by the Journalusm class the Dalton HI Lnght seeks to brrng unbnased factual lnformatlon to nts readers to provude clean morals among students and teachers to pro vnde a means of expressnon for a creatuve abuluty of the stu dents MRS DYER Advisor THE BUSINESS STAFF left to right Beulah Nelson Carol Clme Brenda Green PAT ELLIS Editor THE EDITORIAL STAFF SEATED Jerry Jones Donna Cromc Carol Thomas Margaret Brown Linda Fletcher Jamce Suggs Mary Ann Slate STANDING Pat Ellus 33 I - I I - , 1 A of . lf, ,E if if , ,Q ' - W, , 1 I l : , 1 I Z I . I 1 I , FIRST ROW: Linda Monger, Ann Metcalf, Dorothy Lochridge. SECOND ROW: Brenda Jett, Gwen Mooney, Faye Hubbs, Wanda Hilly, Glenda Bishop, Maureen Evans. THIRD ROW: Yvonne Smith, Judy Evans, Kay Armstrong, Linda Carr, Betty Weaver, Barbara King, Patsy Clure, Rosemary Towery, Pat Howell, Joyce McDonald, Marie Monger. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION To promote sportsmanship and provide a well-rounded intramural program. FIRST ROW: Peggy Hall, Janice Suggs, Gloria Morris, Sandra Yeargin, Lucena Lowery, Sally Broadrick. SECOND ROW: Diane Chastain, Joyce Holmes, Sue Langley, Vickie Shope, Peggy Bowen, Karen Broad- rick, Henrietta Jones. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Faith, Ann Deck, Jeanette Wooten, Kathleen Deal, Barbara Lochridge, Mary Lynn Thomason, Linda Maxwell. FOURTH ROW: Deborah Weaver, Bobbie Cagle, Julia Manning, Lynn Jones, Marlene Dempsey. ......... . W , , M Al - FIRST ROW left to right Terrell Holtzclaw Kelly Kung Sue Planzer Beth Wllklns Sandra Steppe Mlke Rntchey SECOND ROW Carolyn Dempsey Lmda Cheney Nancy Puryear Merrllyn Mashburn Judy McConnell Avus Akers Fran Jones Lynne Jones THIRD ROW Ida Grace Pelfrey Vurgnma Hawkms Mary Ann Slate Lmda Smith Jane Porter Evelyn Nlx FOURTH ROW Jane Jackson Martha Brewer Glenda Finley Judy Williams Shirley Bargamer Julla Ball FIFTH ROW Betty Jo Lunt Sonya Hogan Elmzabeth Owen Cecile Hull Sally Smlth Jane Raines Kenneth Fmkel Yvonne Smith SIXTH ROW Jimmy Howze JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB To promote good citizenship and perpetuating genulne patriotism Cmzens of the Year STANDING Bob Love Sophomore Evelyn Nux Sensor Phronsne McCurdy Freshman SEATED Dewey Moss Junuor SWEETHEART JUDY MCCONNELL I ' : I I I I . l I I . I . , I l : I . . . . I , , , - 2 , , I I I ' : I 7 ' I q I I l I U I . I I ' : Donnie Felker, Hudgie Hudgins, Paul Fite, Charles Parrott, Linda Saul, Bobby Dennard, Gary Broadrick, : ' I J nil' 36 FIRST ROW Bob Love Bully Dannel Ronme Burchfreld Jerry Hlx SECOND ROW Terry Hall Charles Parrott Jack Housch THIRD ROW Bobby Dennard Frank Powell Jrmmy Bond Kelly Kung Eddre Farr Ronme Boyd Jerry Phllllps Make Burnham Steed Hull Jrmmy Dempsey Bull Sums Cullen Gilliland Bull Mannmg Jrmmy Howze KEY CLUB AEYX The purpose of thus club rs to bunld strong men wnth good character who will someday be leaders of our town and com munuty The Key Club as a servrce orgamzatnon wnth Ideals worth oblectnves and challenging standards whlch are realrzed through therr actlvltles for school and community betterment .,,,f x CLUB ANCHOR CLUB To work together nn frlendshnp and loyalty, to render servnce to our home school and communnty to steer our shnp of life by the bright stars of Hope and Falth to follow words of Gurdance from parents teachers and Pulot friends Anchor Club performers at the Pilot Club Dmner meetnng are left to rught Beulah Nelson Teresa Thomas June Pollard Judy McConnell Donna Cronlc Eileen Pendley Judy Wulllams FIRST ROW Teresa Thomas Ann Strann Judy Wnllnams Elleen Pendley Vlrgnma Wear Yvonne Smxth SECOND ROW Judy Mc Chatham Margaret Brown Beulah Nelson Beth Wxlkms Bnllle Lynne Berry THIRD ROW Beverly Coffee Carol Sutton Kay Howell Jeanette Wooten Sandra Klrk Deanne El Connell Judy Sonya Hogan wana-nu s-no-unnqnon nn-qmmmag yan--vm--31. 37 I 1 1 I I Z I . , 1 , , s : I I I I I ' : I I 1 I 1 ' 5 1 1 1 f , , las. .Y R .,- 0 Z Ymwsw V.,,,. t we W .M . . ......,,..... .-.. V' fm-Vw, V., ,wlwmmwfw M3 'M . .....,........W,,..... 4 1'-f-A , ...-......,,...... MW Y , My '-----f-ff-w-'- 't W Q me puww-.vvwmmfu ,aa - A - .13 l , fa, ' I I 0 .. 5, .., , ' 41 . I , , i y J V W .1 V . , ,J . - 3 . ,, 1 , , u., W . .,,A.v Al , , ,, W , ,. . Q - ' . 4' '-. OO OOO 60 09 50 00 OO O60 ,v .v .v Q6 P O6 0 OO O0 OO OO 0 Q0 O6 00 OO 09. v0 go vo oo DO 30' 0 A A Sports clorhes are made and modeled by the F HA members 'Lnfin 38 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS AMERICA Talented FHA members model the lovely street clothes they made Dressed ln apparel for Yea, FHA members show fhenr sewmg talent ' ' ' ., in 1 o ' l sl 2 O I -' E - . or 0. sl' l .0 , V 4 's W l O I I . 1 fri 1 E, l K Lf- li 5 2 ll 0 L N , . 11.9 Q ' Q . 'X-. I E T rs motto expresses the purpose of the organnzatuon learnmg to Ive better today nn order that our Ixves and those of our famnlues may be better to TT1OI'I'OW il R11 ll ygi h. ali P 1 an I IH Q an 277 3 v We FJ., FIRST ROW Mnchael Davns Eluzabeth Owen Vnckr Lumuere Lmda Vaughn Mr Southerland ladvusorl SECOND ROW Avns Akers Judy Chatham THIRD ROW Harry Johnson Gumn Jackson Marshall Kene mer Bruce Davues ART CLUB To promote arts and crafts at Dalton Hugh School and ID our commumty and renclermg special servlces In the field of arts and crafts. The Art Club plans special proiect for school bulletin boards Boys build flats for stage sets for senior play. SEATED Fred Masters Larry McNeese Gordon Erwxn STANDING Steve McKnnsey C L Satterfneld Carey Henderson Wendell Johns Bull Herrmg advusor INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The purposes of this club are to emphasize the place of Indus trual arts In general educatnon to promote Industrial arts In our community and to promote fellowship and growth among the students of the lndustrral Arts classes In thus our hugh school tl 6- FIRST ROW Glenda Blshop Sally Broadrlck Carol Susman Ann Straxn Greg Hunnlcutt John Hull Hudgue Hudglns Clnfford Bartenfeld Mary Sue Masters Lmda Radley Judy Love Wanda Bramblett Suzanne Cox SECOND ROW Faye Hubbs Judy Posey Glenda Crowell Emma Lou Mulluns Kaye Howell Betty Sue Johnston Vncku Lumlere Linda Bllbrey THIRD ROW Dee Anne Ellus Pat Ellis Carol Combs Joan Gish Elenora Patten Travns Faucett Wnlbur Felker Frank Hanr Randy Mayfleld Bobble Starr Cagle Brenda Hlgdon Shnpley Petty Judy Dyer Myra Barlng FOURTH ROW Mary Jo Thomason Susan Collner Linda Patten Duane Towers Carol Ellus Jere McKenzie Troy Henderson Bully Posey Davld Bryant Stephen Koplan Vlrgnnna Wear Barbara Lochrldge Jane Bevul Beverly Coffey Joyce Ann Wells JUNIOR CHORUS Student dnrectors are left to rlght Bully Posey Jr Chorus Sharon DeArmas Glrls Glee Club Beulah Nelson Girls Glee Club Assistant Vnrgmla Wear Jr Chorus Asslstant Dixon Whnte Sr Chorus Lvnda Davzs Sr Chorus As slstant Knot plctureclj 42 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' FIRST ROW Johnnte Hugglns Marte Monger Avts Akers Ltnda Smith Jane Porter Merrtlyn Mashburn Maudte Wllllams Martha Ann Pnerce Steve McKenzte Jackte Rogers Jerry Kung Ronnte Stocks SECOND ROW Genella Shugart Glenda Ftnley Geneva Wagnon Judy Rouse Judy McConnell Eltzabeth Owen Katy Conner Kaye Bryant Fran Jones Jerry Lough Dtxon Whute Bobby Dennard Terrell Holtzclaw THIRD ROW Gwen Jones Carol Sutton Ltnda Cheney Juantta Lewts Ltnda Davts Shnrley Barganter Jane Ratnes Ltnda Saul Jerry Davts Mtckey Jackson BII Matthews Nell Wester Bull Sums FOURTH ROW Lynn Jones Pat Howell Lnnda Bramblett Pat Ellts Iune Pollard Btllte Lynne Berry Sally Smnth Ltnda Hayes Jlrnmy Howell Kelly Kung Donnie Felker Jack Housch Jerry Phllltps Bully Dantel SENIOR CHORUS GIRLS CHORUS FIRST ROW Margaret Brown Beulah Nelson Altce Morrts Martha Barr Judy Wulllams Carol Cltne Julta Ball SECOND ROW Brenda Green Carol Thomas Ann Campbell Barbara Scott Beth Wtlktns Sandra Ktrk Carolyn McCoy THIRD ROW Ltnda Maxwell Sonya Hogan Sandra Steppe Wanda Ledtord Kathertne Patnter C clle HII Marlene Dempsey Yvonne Smtth FOURTH ROW Eluzabeth Roberts Brenda Hanstrd Lxnda Fletcher Nancy Puryear Carolyn Dempsey Betty Srntth Teresa Thomas Elleen Pendley P4 F4 7' A. -PQ 43 : I I I I I I I ' I I I ' 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I - 7 I I I I - I I ' I I I I I I ' 3 I I I I I I - ' I I I I I I - - I I I I I 9 I I I - : I I I I I I I 'I f f ' I1 ' X ,II 'v I I rn ' I I WP II I 'S' I Y' ' 1 I an ' t 2' ' ,. 7 . 1' I , 'IS ' fx - .I l - - It LI' I, I ' V ,, .. W I , JUDY WILLIAMS Drum Major X 1 Q JUDY MCCONNELL Solo Twirler Piccolo Carolyn Lankford, Sec. Karen Lightbody Flute Paul Bagby George Davies Judy Evans Shirley Faith Carolyn Plumley Beverly Smithey Clarinets Tim Conner Stephen Goldberg Cletus Hill Keith Poindexter Deborah Weaver Jeanette Wooten Alto Sax. Tommy Berry Henry Dyer Mike Mullinax Gary Robinson Glen Street Tenor Sax. Shirley Miolen, Librarian Jimmy Evans Jerry Grant CATAMOUNT BAND Jimmy Grider Mike Samples Jimmy Skates Randall Walker Fleugelhorn Harvey Darrah French Horn Jimmy Chitwood Lamar Pierce Trombone Gwynne Floyd John Fraker Wendell Johns Charles Sarrels Baritone Raymond Bryant Frazier Evans Terrell Holtzclaw Bass Charles Ault Jimmy Howze, Stu. Direclor Percussion Shirley Bowman Jimmy Clark Chris Dyer L. D. Hayes Guinn Jackson Brett Suggs Jerry Webb Maiorette Glenda Bishop Sandra Burton Judy Chatham Beverly Coffey Judy McConnell fSolo Twirlerj June Pollard Teresa Thomas Judy Williams fDrum Maiorl Flagrwirlers Avis Akers Margie Ault Bobbie Starr Cagle Barbara Carroll Kathleen Deal Ann Deck Faye Hubbs Willie Mae Johnson Marie Monger Glenda Newberry Carol Shouse Yvonne Smith Pat Smithey Helen Sutherland MAJORETTES 5 .J 5 M ' I M 43, Glenda Bishop, Judy Chatham, Teresa Thomas, June Pollard fHead Maioretrel, Judy McConnell lSolo Twirlerl, Judy Williams CDrum Maiorl, Linda Hayes, Sandra Burton, Beverly Coffee. Twww ji' Majorerles show their skill at the half-time show by twirling fire-barons. The Flag rwirlers and maioretres are hard at work preparing for the Friday night show. If 3, ' J Q7-sg IL I X, FLAG TWIRLERS FIRST ROW: Barbara Caroll, Helen Sutherland, Faye Hubbs, Avis Akers lcaptainj, Bobbie Starr Caglg, Kathleen Deal, Marie Monger. SECOND ROW: Glenda Newberry, Willie Mae Johnson, Margie Ault, Yvonne Smith, Carol Shouse, Pat Smifhy, Ann Deck. Shirley Barganier Carol Cline Kafy Conner Pat Ellis CHEE For the pep, spirit Shown by these leaders We salute them! SHORT TEAM O LEADERS xclnd loyal support in boosting our teams, TALL TEAM n Ma ah Ne Wilk CHEERLEADERS X ' -7.57wi51QL V. W .W , .. 4 B TEAM Carol Susman '-E' ATHLETICS Q VARSITY FOOTBALL Coaches Bill Chappell, Alfred Anderson, and Earl Barbour watch a play with intense interest. .ttkyf Left to right, FIRST ROW: Tommy Liner, Kelly McCutchen, Frank Powell, Mike Kellett, Billy Boyette James Hubbs, Dick Shuptrine, Frank Hogshead, Terry Hall. SECOND ROW: Bill Sims, Jerry Thompson Wilburn Milton, Frank McDonald, Cullen Gilliland, Ronnie Burchfield, Jack Housch, Charles Parrott DATE Sept. 4 Sept. ll Sept. l8 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. lo Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. A DALTON Dalton-26 Dalton-27 Dalton-6 Dalton-6 Dalton-I 2 Dalton-O Dalton-33 Dalton-O Dalton-7 Dalton-7 SCHEDULE OPPONENT North Whitfielclflll Murray CountyfO LaFayette-12 East Rome-7 Riverside-13 Rossville-13 Calhoun-O West Rome-7 West Fannin-O Ceclartown-27 Bobby Dennard, Rufus Guthrie. THIRD ROW: Tony Vining, Neil Wester, Bill Manning, Jerry Hix, Kelly King, Jerry Phillips, Jerry Hooker, Lowell Kirkman, Farris Cagle, Billy Raper, Billy Daniel, Lawson Jaquith. PLAYER OF NIGHT Frank Powell Billy Daniel Frank Hogshead Kelly King Jack Housch Farris Cagle Ronnie Burchfield Bobby Dennard Kelly King Dick Shuptrine RONNIE BURCHFIELD FuIIback -- Fullback Duck Shuptrn e C303 fsghts for yardage n cruc al play agalnst Murray County - 4' 'QI 1- DALTON VS NORTH WHITFIELD The Cats opened the 59 grad season with a resoundrng 26 to I4 wan over rlval North Whntfteld Hugh scorer for Dalton was fullback Duck Shuptrrne who made two touchdowns for the mght FARRIS CAGLE n M 1 W 1- BILLY DANIEL BOBBY DENNARD CULLEN GILLILAND Quarterback Center Guard 54 K I I wg, Z r f U j - I I E d I d r . --f - , y 3 X ' ' I ' ' 5 U 6 3 Q44 RUFUS GUTHRIE Quarterback Jack Housch UU assnsted by fullback Jerry Hx 1311 gams valuable yardage Center ID openmg munutes of East Rome game M in ll WW Q- DALTON VS MURRAY COUNTY In their second game the Cats swamped the Indians of Mur ray County 27 to O .lack Housch led Catamount scoring for the evenlng with two touchdowns TERRY HALL Quarterback After grabbnng short pass halfback Charles Parrott 1221 plcks up flrst down agamst 'l-'- LaFayette 1 - 2 1 JERRY HIX Fullback 55 , S52-V 312 FRANK HOGSHEAD 'Nr KELLY KING Tackle All State Honorable Mention All American Halfback Kelly McCufchen IAOJ sweeps Rtver slde right end for slzeable gam 56 JACK HOUSCH LAWSON JAQU Honorable Mentuon All State Honorable Mentnon All Amer can DALTON VS LAFAYETTE The Cats rnet thelr first defeat T2 to 6 at the hands of LaFay ette Although Dalton made a valiant last mlnute scoring try the Ramblers nntercepted a pass to clash Daltons hopes DALTON VS EAST ROME Dalton lost a close one to East Rome 7 to 6 Cat Quarterback Bully Danlel scored Dalton s lone touchdown - 1 t - l 4 1 s , f 5 S ITH Guard Quarterback End ' - i v I ,tg -g P -is 'gl E t LOWELL KIRKMAN Housch 1117 stomps through Calhoun lune In DHS Homecommg Game Fl DALTON VS RIVERSIDE The Cats came up with the short end of a I3 to T2 score as Ruversude ganned thenr flrst victory over Dalton DALTON VS ROSSVILLE A U The hnghly rated Bulldogs of Rossvllle defeated the Cats l3 to O In one of the seasons most excltnng grad clashes KELLY MCCUTCHEN Halfback FRANK MCDONALD Guard Frank Powell pulls In pass ln achon aga nst West Rome Ch eftarns 4 I g I W..- . ...., ,,.,. A ..., I ' T 1 y 2 'lf CHARLES PARROTT Halfback 'qf '9ll JERRY PHILLIPS Tackle DICK SHUPTRINE Fullback Hix l3lD tackles hard-running West Fannin back, - FRANK POWELL BILLY RAPER Halfback n DALTON VS CALHOUN Dalton won Its Homecoming Game by trouncnng Calhoun 33 to O It was the Cats game all the way Terry Hall easuly scored two touchdowns to lead Dalton scoring for the night DALTON VS WEST ROME On a raun soaked grndnron the Chnettauns of West Rome brushed to hamper the ottensuve attack of the Catarnounts I W 4 T ., - I u We l ll I , ' ' I :Dt P 1 Y 1 tl E I l l l 'T , A i I K mf 4 E d Y . . -l l 1 . 1 lt , Q . . . . the Cats by a score of 7 to 0. The mud and cold weather did much DALTON VS. WEST FANNIN The Cats gained their fourth victory by edging West Fannin 7 to O. Quarterback Jack Housch smashed through from the two for DaIton's winning score. DALTON VS. CEDARTOWN In the last game of the season, the Cats bowed to the Cedar- town Bulldogs 27 to 7. Dalton's lone touchdown came in the second quarter when sophomore Lawson Jaquith fell on a loose bail inthe Bulldog end zone. Housch fllj and Shuptrrne 4301 close in on LaFayette ball carrier JERRY THOMPSON Halfback TONY VINING En NEIL WESTER Left-end Farris Cagle pulls in pass in West Rome game Tackle . g . .U d I -X1 75 f. 4? 'Q A K Coach Anderson gnves Lawson Jaquuth a few poanfers durnng afternoon practrce The 59 managers are left to rrght Rrchard Scott Lamar Crow Trammell Hefner and Wayne Joyce Not present IS Mrchael Burnham son are FIRST ROW Bobby Den nard Frank Powell SECOND ROW Jack Housch Bully Damel THIRD ROW Duck Shuptrlne Ronnie Burch fneld Frank Hogshead Not shown are Kelly Kung and Farrrs Cagle 60 Players of the night for the '59 sea- l 1 .E-N,-G -'Z lr,m XM Y: if . 1 Y L 1 VAL, H -A 1 Quarierback Club trophy wrnners for the 1959 gnd season are Frank Hogshead Most Improved Player Jack Housch Mos? Valuable Back Kelly Kung Most Valuable Lnnernan Duck Shupfr ne Frank Pruden Sportsmanshrp Trophy Quarterback Club pres dent Lyle Weems Cleftj ana Banquet Com rnttee Chalrrnan Phll Barley frwglwrj are shown Y be annual an que? congrarulaflng Wallace Butts Unlversny of Georgla Atlnletlcs Dzrector and banquet speaker ,ffdiyf l 5 '59 SEASON - SENIORS FIRST ROW Bobby Dennard Kelly McCutcher1 Rufus Guthrie Duck Shupirlne SECOND ROW Charles Parrott Kelly Kung Frank McDonald Frank Hogshead Jerry Hnx THIRD ROW Jerry Phullnps Farris Cagle Bully Danuel Tony Vumng Jack Housch fTf-.f QA'- Q K3 4 1' Qk -7 S. . ' -1 .hw 4 nw, ' ,, , mln, . NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM ' FIRST ROW Davnd Frux Tommy Berry Chrls Hall Glenn Street MHRH n Edward Towe Other members were not present B FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW Mrchael Kellett Bully Boyette Carlton McCutchen Bob Love Jtmmy Percy Rlchard Edwards Bull Ellns Matt Morrnson SECOND ROW Coach Crlder Tommy Liner Marshall Westbrook James Hubbs Frank Rosenbaum John Hull Mnchael Lewallen Steve Swuft 1 5, 9a .I B Q 5 : A ' , , ' , - ,' , x ' 1 SECOND ROW: Mike Morris, Gary Swain, Gerald Thompson, WH'g. A V4 I H, JXimRlQ1llf ' ' 1 ' ' 2 , -F A S 2, 2 5 I 5 s ' A 4 nl , 'uv E I 7 7 FIRST ROW Jummy Howell Jack Housch Lowell Klrkman Warren Thompson SECOND ROW Coach Crder Ronnue Burchfneld T ry H ll Bnly Dan el Jerry Rogers Manager Lamar Crow THIRD ROW DALTON SCORE OPPONENT Calhoun West Fannln North Whitfield Calhoun Valley Point Murray County Cedartown Ringgold TOURNAMENT North Whitfield Jerry Jones Bob Love Frank Powell Steed H I VARSITY TEAM West Fannin Cedartown Rossvllle Murray County Ringgold Rossvllle North Whltfleld LaFayette Calhoun SCORE 1 , Z' ' , 'ef a, 'I' s , l , I , 1 : , , , il. 55 44 ' 49 LaFayette 45 39 Valley Point 59 ' 51 68 57 ' ' 57 55 ' 61 47 57 75 ' 56 34 ' 49 70 43 ' 49 46 49 ' ' 47 ' 45 41 49 ' ' 42 42 43 AA 1- A.- if '- Z x 4' 1. sm ' 'E' 1 ,V H- 1 f I M L ,zu gf M if f 'Mb' 'Ze z,,, rf Kylie 4, H. , . V4 wb ' 7121.7 Q xii ,,1l:.h,4,f1g , 35, W , vw .,. ,57,',,: 45-f.hi1'7 'f' V 'Z 'A' mai- 3 yn - f wfwyffsv-1 ' 1 . .T 1 'w b A - ,Ng , A is 'Q MQW' 7 3 5 3: HL w- ' M25 my 1 I 1 I iw K v 3 , X -: 6 QW , 1 -74 Wgxz. A Q f K I , E A G I ' g, f , V' 5 1 ' w g . 1 ' V. qw, 'W it, V. 1 wa. 'fff , 3, X x' 4 f A v 'f W whim Zfw ' Z 44 7 id, Ir 51 1 ,,, f , ff' 1 ff ' f 2' f ww W ug '? -A Mi. 'L K 4 ,,N,,. , z. v www- Mr 4 A ,Q,..,,. ,L , ,, ,, ,V , , v . ..,, ,bn H, , -f ' - L ,,,, I Mn A ,L ,.,, ,,,, M ,W f M' W ' . Hz ,.,,, ,,,hi.M,A , I A ,,.,,... rf-M., A IfQQ1Ql1IQ..,, A V ...,W.T.,r... .N..,,,,,M+M.. f ...M ,V - 6, 1? V 4 A HM .A M J L, LM, W W' ,, ' f W'1h,g1 1Afr,7 g , , .AMW ,HM N Yr 0 QW' H h' e . i .,.,,1.,N..,.,, V ir ' ' Q -,-...,.,,,, 4 .QW .ww f FIRST ROW Wanda Bramblett Mary Jo Thomason Linda Davzs SECOND ROW Jeanette Wooten Ann Deck Carolyn McCoy Vlvlan Hughes THIRD ROW Manager Barbara Lochrdge Sonya Hogan Fran Jones Lmda Saul Brenda Hansard Mr Whutlock DALTON OPPONENT LaFayette West Fannln North Whxtfleld Calhoun Valley Point Murray County Cedartown DALTON OPPONENT West Fannin Valley Point Cedartown Murray County Rlnggold North Whitfield LaFayette Dalton 22 Calhoun 25 VARSITY TEAM Calhoun 29 26 Ringgold 30 27 ' ' I7 25 ' ' ' 26 41 30 32 ' 37 32 ' . 29 32 ' ' . 41 34 i HA - , I, 5 As vf , . my YB l M 2 ,,,.-.W K W .W 'Qu ' fx M Q A , MQ f f ' -. 5,1-,Vg 415.3- ,M If zz? '-'v V 5 NX ' xy, x i A J 1 L'y4 'i ATL.. f - M--,. u Coach Crider gets the boys into a huddle for a pep talk before the game begins. VARSITY Burchfieid C35 leaps for a long shot in a game against Rossvilie. 68 Burchfield as he springs lnTo the air for a shot against North Whitfield All eyes are on Ronnie I NZ' yy' W ' X V, 4 Q. ' MK 1 , FIRST ROW Carlton McCutchen Chrns Hall Warren Erwm Bobby Nlx SECOND ROW Gerald Thompson Trammell Hefner Frank Broome Bobby Moore Norman Foster Bud Weatherly THIRD ROW John Hull Bobby Pnerce John Fraker C L Satterfneld Wulllam McClure BOYS B TEAM BASKETBALL DALTON OPPONENT LaFayette Calhoun Valley Polnt Murray County Cedartown Ringgold Valley Point DALTON OPPONENT Rossvrlle Murray County Rlnggold Rossvulle West Slde West Slde 7 f f , , C6llW0UV1 37 25 Ceclartown 27 36 ' 48 46 l 31 44 l 47 l6 ' 51 45 l ' 29 28 ' ' 33 FIRST ROW Karen Broaclrnck Joyce Maxwell Austeen Hughes Brenda Jett Carol Hanson Chrlstme Clark Barbara Lochrndge Manager SECOND ROW Peggy Bowen Gwen Mooney Ann Metcalf Phyllus Barley Margaret Nlx At the far rlght as Mr Whitlock GIRLS B TEAM BASKETBALL DALTON OPPONENT North Whlhfnelcl LaFayette LaFayette 5 -K 1 ii 7, 24 ' ' 32 3l 22 5 ll North Whitfield 24 25 10 ALM W lf' N XA, . X . ' Y WS 72 N F! ,M4-:.i,t .5 .3 gf. .. N A, A egg ii-ga J 'fm diy BOTTOM ROW Lawre Wells Terry H ll F k P ll Kelly McCutchen Warren Erw n Chr s Hall Bob Love Randall Bradford TOP ROW Coach Barbour Ronne Burchfleld S ed H ll C L Satterf eld Warren Tho pson Blly Rape Blly Dan el .lack Housch Nolan Burgess Sylvan Fox Coach VARSITY BASEBALL Schedule and Scores DALTON OPPONENT North Whitfield West Rome West Rome LaFayette West Fannin Valley Point North Whitfield Valley Point Rossville 7 LaFayette 1 2 3 West Fannin O North Whitfield 2 12 Ringgold 2 4 O Rossville 4 1 XX X 'SN x, Q A ii -Lug -ig, whsle Ronnie Burchfneld and Coach Joyce look on Bob Love and Bully Damel demonstrate some first basemanshlp Q 'I' W4 4:0 ,,,,.v-ag W4 4.94 I 'Qu-if be MW QQ '- hw-J-y A 8.1 ?9Eu. ,wh Plfchers Nolan Burgess Warren Thompson and Warren Erwm confer on pufchmg sfraiegy MW? QW! Terry Hall goes over some fine points of buntmg for Kelly McCufchen Jack Housch Sylvan Fox and Lawrence Wells WZ? Y 4 1 Ronnne Burchfneld buckles on some equnpmenf as fellow catchers C L Safrerfleld and Bully Raper look on 73 5 L L7 - , M ,V - C V C ta y Y S, I K y 'il U A A , Q I 'tw s, l ' Q- F xt I , x- swf A ' f gg N-,gf 7 -Y -. 'ff 'W Wrzffp gy F ,Q LW, alt ,-',' 1 V .. .5 ,... kr fs, ' N W0 nf' C w 1a., gs: A -3 g y 1 ,mfg p A all 'fQ.'w0'lls' WW' A KV 1 1 ll I I I My ,ix 1 Rl 1 A' iv! W I A 1 f K , 'ms' 1. Y . ' ., 2 1 3' Coach Barbour shows Nolan Burgess how fo 1hrow a curve ball H1611 I . ,,?3,!Qev. yflngi. gm ' ' ' . ,'EAy'?f,1:rL,:3jg,gQg,', sm V 4 . X ,. I I I 9-, K W I . I . . I . ,Q V .1 if ' . ,.f-H, f ws.-'wfyf 2 .- ' , , - 'gf' xr! ,Ry Eg ll? r' . Terry Hall smashes the ball unto the outfneld wuth a sock thats good for extra bases faq 1, T154 . II WA VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM IN ACTION N-'Ryu Catcher Ronnle Burchfneld gives the pitcher the slgnals as the plate umpire watches intently for the pitch lv lv lasnflh 'W-awff x 6 fig 'Www '32 Awgywm VW View .fmt sm uw GQ' :fha fyfk V f ww' Burchfueld scoots around The bases after a home run hut Bully Dame! gets set for a play To flrsf L Qual in -X l qw.. Z' Bully Dame! crosses the plate to run up 1he score for DHS Eigyf 75 TRACK EUHEIA FIRST Jon Fraker Duck Shupfrme James Hubbs Ted Smlth Charles Mams SECOND Lowell Klrkman Lawson Jaqunh Jlrn Chnwood Gary Swam Not Present Lamar Pxerce Mlke Ritchey Jnmmy Howell Bobby Malone John Hull S K X . I n' 'Vu I 4 in Qi in an 5 C as C ,ff lf' ff' ,X K 361 ' lv, W' My 'E HL f Jummy Howell clears the bar wuth a hugh lump that takes furst place Lowell Kurkman hugh scorer for The track team shows some of the form whuch helped hum wun so many pounts -4 Jum Chutwood clears the hugh hurdles un typucal good form Howell comes hurtlung through the aur un the broad lump 77 TRACK Lawson Jaqulth strams as he gets ready to hurl the sho? Lamar Pierce Cleft! comes speednng down the track to place furst un the 100 yard dash 7R Charles Mams comes irottmg down the stretch In The mule event xxx f4 2 3 9' N iw 1' - 1 nx . J , 3 X c 4 , t Holy, fair, and wise is she,' The heaven such grace did lend her, That she might admired he. Is she hind as she is fair? For beauty lives with kindness. 1 SHAKESPEARE W. , -:rs Q y I Wa W X Y JACK HOUSCH MR. D.H.S. SHIRLEY BARGANIER MISS D.H.S. ' va 5 Q fi A s 2, 2? -' 2 fa fx' ,r f . 744 W' xiii , , . 5 'Y f' ri 424, 25 my 43? ' f. ,, , . A , .M , ,522-f' f f 'vw' 'c 5. .1 3 . 1 .f f , N L' ' rv' xi s v :igA HOMECQMING QUEEN Kaye E fam! fi' K ,Af l 'l H 5 'L f x X13 ffl fl' j , vw wi I 1 ,ll 1 , , A falzfg ' Eiga 'x lx f A UNDERCLASS FAVORITES JUNIORS Carolyn McCoy Ronnie Burchfield W Iliff K SCPHOMORES Carol Susman Carlton McCutcl1en FRESHMEN l Ann Metcalf Michael Kellett Jim'-fm., 1' -pp' Ka1y Connor SWEETHEART 1 MOST AMBITIOUS Pat Ellis Gayle Kenner . ,Ml SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL-AROUND Sonya Hogan Kelly NlcCuTchen W' ,l -f , 4 ,N l r . 4 in W, N . SUPERLATIVES LN' MOST POPULAR JdyWII D kSh p Lk. Nik., X MOST DEPENDABLE Billie Lynne Berry Frank Hogshead LX, SUPERLATIVES MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST HANDSOME Kaye Bryanf Kelly King FRIENDLIEST Sue Planzer Bobby Dennard . ,fy SUPERLATIVES yy MOST TALENTED J dyM C KN., A a MOST STUDIOUS Sharon Chastain Gary Broadrick WITTIEST A D lc Terrell Hollzclaw SUPERLATIVES Mosr ATHLETIC Fran Jones Billy Daniel 9 , Eh , 4 Heigh-ho! Jing heigh-ho! unto the green hollyg Mon friendfhip is feigning, fnoft lowing mere folly: Then, heigh-ho, the holly! This life is most jolly! SHAKESPEARE ff J? 4 ' ' . f W ir A: ,Qgnwv-M, lg ' Q ITH Wi. r 111 2' 3 rl V 51 U' 'Q if' . 2 -was Our D.H.S. Cat , Fran Jones, commends Frank Hogshead, Parade Mar- shal, on a iob well done. The high-light of the activities is Pat Fowler, the 1958-59 Homecoming Queen, assisted by Joe Blevins, crowning Kaye Bryant, Homecoming Queen. Homeroom Representatives enioy the activities. They are from left to right: Cecile Hill, Merrilyn Mash- burn, Marie Monger, Julia Merrie Ball, Jean Masters, Glenda Bishop, Linda Monger, Karen Broadrick, Paula Dyer, Cheryl Jackson. U7 ,Q kxff' if ..ra1tC.4. Left to right Kay Newberry Linda Lewis Judy Holcomb Shipley Petty Lucene Lowery Jane Bevil Carolyn McCoy Linda Knowles Sue Planzer A NM, -l C rv-- Z 3 5 ., Sgr' ., Men? fb s 7- K , U' v if Ian Six Laws '5 amkqilfi L 5 3 WW I A U' ' .... A ' hr 4, i ,jf Z7 'M V .lim-4-..,,. Mg. My 1 I f ,Y ! , 'wklzi f-fr ,f W. . I if 0 i JA R fx f mb -4 Ya, J if ix I I . X W, 1 I . I ' f 'Ea ! x'a0+ .:,,-LL'l5 V T 5 1 ,G I xiii if 4 r ,. 4 Q4 1 if 'R' at ' L - z , X It JI fx.s. gy gi? 3 I llllleg T., N 3 P-x x A. ,X O in SESSIONS Touchdown Catamoun1s! A flip-up for Yea Team! After game. pep session, friends make exciting plans for Yhe parade and the nighis Coach Barbour gives fhe student body a pep talk before the game in hopes of a victory. GJ: Y lm 1 sn, .L., 1 ur .L -' V ..: W Nf M ,..f . .W ' 5 L -1 '1 . B X ? Bn D 5 - Q , L Q , 1 The Musnc of the Semor Chorus Gurls Glee Club and band led by Mr Mofflff are The featured CHRISTMAS CONCERT Eileen Pendley and Sharon DeArmas solousfs along w th a 1 composed of Judy McConnell Hubbs and Carol Suifon perform at fhe concert Frances . . , , . 1 1 - 1 ' , , I rlo , , . ' s , Q I 2 i ' ,, '. 1 . Ill in iw-1 kin r 'ru 9 45, .aim f 2 7'-r LWV7' roach ff Dewey Moss wms first place nn the blology drvlslon The Wlth the dnsplay of the productuon of arttfmcual tartar on dlsplay us phototroplsm and its effect on breeding nn mtce teeth Avis Akers wnns fxrst place sn the chemxstry duvtsuon ww new Duck Shuptrme wms thurd place nn the wnth hts homemade gelger counter E21 Sclence falr Creates Interest and attracts many Vlsltors to our school Larry McConnell displays hns model of a cottell precnpatator wtth whtch he won furst place In the scuence duvuslon physncs dnvnston Bully Damel wms first place nr the phystcs drvnsuon wnth hns dnsplay of a spectroscope 4 1 1 , -'kr ,qt 99 4, SLU L:-.Q,yQT', f-,giwff-t-,i, T 2 ,A 3 2 ,A ' , y' .,,,y?+g:'g.q' 1 N 1 ' 1- -.' +e'2ei.1, Q ' Y:' fn'-, J A . 'C I' W ...p-5 nfl. ' ': , , b r 1 , Q V 4 , 1 K . , . , ' ,A ,r 5 O l , o o ll t ' l K N Sl x A C7 K Q i Presenting Mr. D.H.S, Jack Housch and Miss D.H.S, Shirley Barganier. LN, X, Sweetheart, Katy Conner, escorted by Jerry Hix V Ci' Mr. and Miss D.H.S. welcome honored guests at the Valentine Party, Sweetheart and Senior Superlatives. VALENTINE DANCE Thank Heaven For Little Girls became the theme for the annual Sweetheart Dance Party. Against a background of a garden scene, each superlative and class favorite was presented to the strains of many songs about girls, such as A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody , Rosalie , Marie , Sweet Sue , Rose Marie , Margie , Mary , Mona Lisa Louise , Mary Lou , Nola , Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair , and Beautiful Dreamer. The emcees for the program presentation were Teresa Thomas and Cullen Gilliland. Special songs and music were provided by the following students: Bill Sims, Jackie Rog- ers, Jimmy Howell, Dixon White, Donna Cron- ic, Sandra Kirk, Linda Davis, Elizabeth Owens, June Pollard, Jane Raines, Linda Smith, Jane Porter, Julia Merrie Ball, Judy Williams, Caro- lyn McCoy, and Sharon DeArmas. Lk, It's waltz time at the Valentine DanCe fig ix 14, , '? :A ' 61 ? ,. ,gh f-,. ' :Lil jab, 'HSS' 'sa of 'Y c The cast of She Sioops To Conquer : Sonya Hogan, Jack Housch, Sandra Kirk, Frank Hogshead, Cullen Gilliland, Gary Robinson, Shirley Barganier. Seniors present She Sfoops to Conquer Bobby Dennard, Bruce Davies, Charles Parro1r, Jerry Hix, and Frank Hogs- head play part of no- torious alehouse boys. Q Backstage excitement be- fore the curtain rises. i gl g rg i 4 ,ff as an In Senior Play, Cullen Gilliland trains his crude servants, Jimmy Howell, Joe Spann, and Dixon White. Speech Class Sponsors Dramatic Activities Members of this class under the leadership of Mrs. Janice Meadows participate in plays, create stage sets, act as make-up artists, and through many proiects raise money to buy furniture and other stage props. This year they purchased a wrought iron set composed of two chairs and a table for outdoor scenes. PRESENT PLAYS On December 7, l959, at Parent Teacher Association Meeting, they presented two one-act plays, Shakespeare's Ladies and Four on a Heath. They very ably assisted seniors in presenting She Stoops to Conguer. Class members are: Maida Bartlett, Billy Lynn Berry, Kaye Bryant, Farris Cagle, Linda Cheney, Carolyn Dempsey, Marlene Dempsey, Catherine Forrester, Patricia Gillean, Cullen Gilliland, Peggy Hall, Tommy Hall, Linda Hayes, Cecile Hill, Sonya Hogan, Robert Hopper, Frances Hubbs, Charlotte Kennette, Brenda Kirk, Sandra Kirk, Sandra Osborne, Linda Patterson, June Pollard, Jane Porter, Nancy Puryear, Milton Snow, Sandra Steppe, Jean Vinson, Judy Williams. Shakespeare's Ladies are characterized by Kaye Bryant, Sonya Hogan, Linda Hayes, Sandra Kirk, and Judy Williams. 40. 'F' Jimmy Chitwood opens the program with the de- Scholarship awards are given to students who have maintained an average of A vgtional, in citizenship and an overall average of 95 or above. The standards were attained by: Jimmy Chitwood, Betty Jo Lount, Kenneth Finkel, Cullen Gilliland, Steve Swift, Peggy Bowen, Karen Broadrick, Henrietta Jones, Lowell Kirkman, and Ann Metcalf. HONORS DAY Kenneth Finkel and Linda Smith receive Woodman of Rotary Club member, Mr. Whitehead, pre- The Wofld Am9 lC3f1 Hl5l0fY sents to Gary Broadrick the awards for awards fI'0m MV- FEW. outstanding scholarship in English and mathematics. Ribbon awards are presented to students who have been outstand- ing during the year in three of the following six categories: Prize Winners, Community Activities, Scholarship l85 overall averagej, State Activities, Sports, School Proiects. This goal was reached by: Sharon Chastain, Carol Cline, Donna Cronic, Paul Fite, Sonya Hogan, Frank Hogshead, Fran Jones, Evelyn Nix, Charles Parrott, Jimmy Chitvvood, Glenda Finley, Ted Smith, Carol Sutton, Carey Henderson, Morris Hollingsworth, Michael Lewallyn, Karen Lightbody, Bob Love, Bill Manning, Carole Ripley, Tommy Berry, Peggy Bowen, Karen Broadrick, Judy Evans, Ann Metcalf, Gwen Mooney. TALENT SHOW Wnth an arabesque Sharon DeArmas demonstrates the talen that helped her wan fnrst place In the talent show Sponsored Club 1 .1 Glenda Funley wlns second Carol Sutton wms third place wnth a plano solo Mae place wtth the song Chrns guena topher Robm ns Saymg Hts Prayers The Velvetones wm honorable mentlon at the talent show They entertamed whale the ludges were choosmg the winners l07 t.. t t l QQ ,dvt t 5 by t s ' Junior Civifon J lt f n A plantation ball in the days of the confederacy brings to mind many songs. Senior chorus, Girls' chorus and Band Present Music of Confederacy I s set the foot To ipp g in the minstrel, . I lyx R .4 - ,fir ,Q gif ., - , 'MM In ' 1' M 543' . 109 if Q Q fl' -'E' 1 'a.f'k Paf's determination with the hula hoop amuses Dick on sfilts. Don'r fall, Judy!!! A childhood swing fascinates Pat Black. Shirley, Kaye, and Kaiy harmonize to Lollipop The kiddies swing to The music of The Pace Sewers. ' fx f' 9 Chefs Betty Weaver and Jerry Hix concoct recipes for a good stu X 5 dent and a good high school. SENICR On behalf of all- the guests, Katy Conner, thanks the hosts for such a wonderful party. Fran Jones, Frances Hubbs, Judy McConnell, and Donna Jim Dempsey, EMcee, welcomes the Cronic add atmosphere by singing songs about Paris. i . NJ i , ft Aix , 114' 'x ,A ' ,V .1 ' , .' i Q i 1 1 i AII the seniors enjoy an Evening in Paris for the Senior Banquet BANQU ET seniors and guests to the banquet Wifi X ,,,,,,,fe' , V V l , if M' The last minute check before the exciting climax, receiving diplomas. A Senior at last! You kept repeating the phrase as if it held some kind of magic, It hardly seemed possible that three years had faded into memories, and this was your last year at D.H.S. Little things took on special significance, each event became a memorable occasion, and things before unheeded became laugh- able and lovable. New friends became dear, old ones dearer. You attended each event with that key phrase, This is the last -the last pep session, homecoming, the last class play, and the last time of crowning of queens. You wanted each one to be the best-for it was your last. You joined with enthusiasm all the long- awaited Senior Activities -suddenly before you realized it, May arrived and your last year was ata close. mt, As the Senior Party, Senior Banquet, and baccalaureate slipped into the past, com- mencement was at last upon youfand you were ready for that all-important final step. l-lere's to you, our seniors, an important part of high school ties that can ne'er be broken. What a wonderful Senior year-a cherished memory. The last steps out ot D.H,S. GRADUATION L,- l . A previous annual recalls many hours of fun and work. ii Friendship that lingers on and on l l I A Solemn moment - Graduation. JUDY WILLIAMS GARY BROADRICK SHIRLEY BARGANIER lf-,Voc-afjon Introduction With Love We Face Tomorrow WN ee? Q .1 '. .' SONYA HOGAN With Faith EVELYN NIX With Hope Dewey Moss and Cul- len Gilliland, Junior ushers, lead march in- to auditorium. LINDA SAUL With God SPEAKERS Senior Chorus adds beauty and interest to programs. Pianists, Donna Cronic and Elizabeth Roberts, not pic- tured. SENIORS 1 SEATED Jane Ralnes Kaye Bryant Sally Sm th Csecretaryl Lnda Fletcher STANDING Ann Deck Sonya Hogan Jlm Dempsey Kelly Kung Jerry Hnx Cvuce presldentl Charles Parrott IPYSSICIEDTJ Evelyn Nx B Ile Lynn Berry SENIOR ACTIVITY COUNCIL The purpose of this council as to plan all the sensor BCTIVITIGS such as the Senior Banquet and Party help select the baccalaureate speaker and plan the program for graduation SENIOR PARTY GRADUATION Blllle Lynn Berry Chairman Sonya Hogan Chairman Rufus Guthrie Evelyn Nlx Kelly Kung Sally Smith Mlss Colqultt Advisor Mrs Wynn Advisor Mr Herring Advisor Mass Ogletree Advisor Mr J D Denman Advisor COMMENCEMENT SENIOR SUNDAY Jimmy Howze Chairman June Pollard Chairman Jane Raines Ann Deck Lnnda Fletcher Mr Moffatt Advisor Mr Moffltt Advisor SENIOR BANQUET Jim Dempsey Chairman Kaye Bryant Jerry Hlx Mrs. Meadows, Advisor Mr. Crider, Advisor Mrs. Bridges, Advisor is 3 MARTHA ANN BABB Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, 4, Future Hornemakers 3, Bank 'l, Home Economics Aide 4. WILLIAM ANDERSON BAILEY Beetle Junior Chorus i, Homeroom Officer 2 president. SHIRLEY MICHEL BARGANIER Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers I, Basketball l B team, Junior Civitan 4, Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Annual Staff 3 proofreader, 4 editor. MARTHA RAE BARR Tri Hi Y I, Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Library Aide 4. SENIORS AVIS ANGLEINE AKERS editor, 4 associate editor. DAVID EARL ALLEN HDOQ.. Homeroom Officer I vice president. CHARLES FRANKLIN AULT Chuck Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball i, 2 B team, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2 B team. Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3 vice president, 4 chaplain, Junior Civitan 3 chaplain, Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 4, Flag Twirler 2 3 4 captain, Art Club 2, 4, Tumbling Team l, 2, Annual Staff 3 layout MARGIE NELL AULT Seabreeze High School, Daytona Beach, Florida 3, Future Teachers 4. 2, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Flag Twirler 2 WILLIAM THOMAS AULT Tommy Band 1, 2, 3, Library Aide 3, 4. GUN SENIORS MAIDA GENEVA BARTLETT Tomatoe Tri Hi Y 35 Junior Chorus 35 Senior Chorus 4. BILLIE LYNNE BERRY Y Council 15 Tri Hi Y l president, 2, 3, 45 Hi'Light 3 managing editor5 Anchor Club 3, 4 senior director5 Senior Chorus 4 secretary5 Cheerleader 3, 45 Basketball l B team5 Homeroom Officer i vice president, 2 vice president, 4 vice president5 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Speech Club 4. RONALD G. BOYD Ronnie Hi Y l, 2, 3 treasurer, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Track 3 manager, 4 managen Homeroom Officer 2 vice president5 National Honor Society 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN BLACK Elementary Aide 35 Library Aide 4. ERNEST DOYLE BOYD Basketball l, 2 B team5 Library Aide 3, 4. LlNDA BRAMBLETT Office Aide 25 National Honor Society 2. PATRICIA ANN BRIDGES Tri H Y i5 Future Homemakers l5 Junior Chorus 25 Library Aide 25 Office Aide 2, 3. GARY LEE BROADRICK Student Congress 1, 4 secretary of Senate5 Hi Y lg Junior Civitan 3, 45 Football l, 2 B team5 Homeroom Officer l president, 2 secretary-treasurer, 3 secretary-treasurer5 Art Club 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 treasurer. BEVERLY KAYE BRYANT Junior Chorus 25 Senior Chorus 3, 45 Homeroom Officer l secretary, leader 3, 45 Annual Staff 2 sophomore editor, 3 junior editor, 4 feature editor. Tri Hi Y 35 Future Homemakers l, 25 Future Teachers I, 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Association 35 Junior Chorus 3 secretary5 Senior Chorus 45 Planning Council l5 Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, 45 Future Homemakers l5 2 secretary, 3 secretary, 4 vice president5 Speech Club 45 Cheer- JO ANN BURGER Elementary Aide 4. SANDRA FAYE BURTON Hsandyu Maiorette 4. NOLAN JOE BURGESS sara Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. FARRIS OSCAR CAGLE, JR. Football l, 2 B team, 3, 4 varsity, Track 3, 4. ANN CAMPBELL Tri Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers I, Junior Chorus 2, Girls' Glee Club 4, Office Aide 3, Physical Education Assistant 4, National Honor Society 2. ANNETTE CAN NON Brenau Academy, Gainesville, Georgia 2. Tri Hi Y I treasurer, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 4, Future Homemakers I, Girls' Athletic Association 4, Tumbling Team l. WILLIAM W. CHAPMAN ,.BiHy,, Library Aide 3, 4, Office Aide 4. Morgan County High School, Madison, Georgia l, 2, 3. Tri Hi Y 4, SENIORS RAYMOND BRYANT, JR. ,,BUg,. Band 2, Library Aide 4, Physical Assistant I. HORACE RONALD BUNCH Rolly SENIORS CLIFFORD SHARON CHASTAIN Sherry Tri Hi Y I, 2 chaplain, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Future l'lOmerT1aliel'S 3, 4, Future Teachers I, 2, 3, 4 chaplain, Orchestra I, 2, 3 concert master, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. LINDA DIANN CHENEY Valley Point High School, Whitfield County, Georgia I. Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Hi-Light 3, Junior Civitan 4, Future Homemakers I secretary, 2, Senior Chorus 4, National Honor Society 3. JOAN CAROL CLINE Future Homemakers I, Tri Hi Y I secretary 2, 3, 4, Hi-Light 3 Assist- ant advertising manager, 4 business manager, Junior Civitan 3, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4 secretary, Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Homeroom Office 3 vice presi- dent, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. riKatyH KATHERINE CALLAWAY CONNER Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers I, Junior Chorus 3, Senior Chorus 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Annual Staff 3 copy editor, 4 organiza- tions editor. MARTHA IMOJ EAN COLSTON Jean Library Aide 3, 4, Office Aide 4. 1 GLADYCE EVANGELINE COOK Cookie Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, Physical Education Assistant 4. NANCY W. CORNWELL Tracy Choctawhatchee High School, Shalimar, Florida I, 2, 3. Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Future Homemakers I, Library Aide 3. DONNA JANE CRONIC Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Light 3 circulation Manager, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4 secretary, Junior Chorus 2 pianist, Senior Chorus 4- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ,.-wuiiivm WILLIAM CRITTENDEN DANIEL HBIHYH Hi Y I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2 director, 3 treasurer, 4 president, Senior Chorus 4, Football I B team 2, 3, 4 varsity, Basketball I, 2, B team 3, 4 varsity, Baseball I, 3, 4, Track 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. 3 pianist, Girls' Glee Club 4 pianist, Basketball I B team, Na- CHARLES LEON DAVIDSON Chuck Library Aide 3, 4. Homeroom Officer I treasurer, Art LINDA NELL DAVIS Lin Tri Hi Y I, vice president, 2 president, 3, 4, Y Council 2, Junior Civitan 4, Orchestra 2, 3 student director, Junior Chorus 3 treas- urer, Senior Chorus 4 assistant student director, Band 2, 3 treas- urer, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH MICHAEL DAVIS Make Key Club 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 4, Art Club 4. HUBERT LEE DEASON Baseball 2, 3 manager, School Patrol 3, 4. JUDITH ANN DECK Hoeckn Westside High, Whitfield County, Georgia I, 2. Tri Hi Y 4, Future Homemakers 2, Future Teachers 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4 president, Flag Twirler 4, Basketball I, 3, 4 captain, Homeroom Officer 4 secretary-treasurer, Elementary Aide 3, 4, Physical Educa- tion 4. CAROLYN SUE DEMPSEY Tri Hi Y I secretary, 2 vice president, 3 president, 4, Y Council 3, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Future Homemakers I, Junio- Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club- 4, Homeroom Officer I secretary, Speech Club 4, National Honor Society 2. JAMES FREEMAN DEMPSEY North Whitfield High, Whitfield County, Georgia I, 2. Student Con- gress 4, Hi Y I, 2 vice president, Key Club 3, 4, Football I, Home- room Officer 2, 4 president. CHARLOTTE MARLENE DEMPSEY North Whitfield High, Whitfield County, Georgia I. Tri Hi Y I, Future Homemakers I, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4, Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club I, 4. WILLIAM BRUCE DAVIES, JR. SENIORS Club 2, 4 vice president QQ yr IU' SENIORS ROBERT E. DENNARD ,iBobbyH Student Congress 2 House, Hi Y 2, 3, Junior Civitan 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2 president, 3 secretary, Physical Education Assistant 4. CECILE LEE DEVERELL Football 2 B team, Baseball 3. PATRICIA ANN ELLIS Trisha Student Congress 2 House, 3 Senate secretary, Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3 secretary, 4, Hi-Light 3 business manager, 4 editor, Junior Civitan 3, Future Homemakers I, Junior Chorus I, Senior Chorus 4, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2 president, Annual Staff 3 Junior class editor. WILLIAM LEE EVANS Dub National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. STEVE FRANKLIN ELLISON DONALD MERRICK FELKER Aide 3. PAUL BOSTON FITE lll HP. Bur, Hi Y I, Junior Civitan 4. LINDA ROSE FLETCHER Lin Student Congress I, Junior Civitan 3 4 Senior Chorus 4 Library Student Congress I, 4 House, Tri Hi Y 'l, 2, 3 chaplain, 4, Hi-Light 3 assistant feature editor, 4 sports editor, Future Homemakers I, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Junior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3 secretary, 4 president, National Honor Society 2, Basketball manager I, Annual Staff I freshman editor. GWYN E DOUGLAS FLOYD Bear Orchestra 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1 B team, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, 4' l 47' LINDA KAYE FRAKER Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Homeroorn IU PATRICIA ANN GILLEAN Pat Library Aide 3, 4, Speech Club 4. JAMES WESLEY GOBLE RUFUS MAJOR GUTHRIE HRUH Football 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4 treasurer. PEGGY JOYCE HALL Shorty Future Hornemakers 'l, Girls' Athletic Association 4, Junior Chorus 2, Elementary Aide 4. THOMAS EUGENE HALL Torn Junior Chorus I, Football 2 B team, Track 2, Speech Club 4. LINDA CAROLE HAYES Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Future Homemakers I: Future Teachers I, Senior Chorus I, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Horneroom Officer I vice president, Art Club 2. North Whitfield High School, Whitfield County, Georgia I, 2, 3. SENIORS CATHERINE SUE FORRESTER Cat Junior Civitan 3, Office Aide 4, Cafeteria Aide 2, 3, 4, Speech Club A. GLENDA SUE FOX Poochie Tri Hi Y I, Flag Twirler 2, 3. Valley Point High School, Whitfield County, Georgia I, 2. Tri Hi Y I, 2, Anchor Club I, 2, Future Homemakers I, 2 vice president, Officer I secretary. SENIORS JAMES WILLIAM HEFNER Jimmy LINDA HIETT Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, Alabama I, 2. W RONNIEC. HIETT Deuce Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, Alabama I, 2. Football I, 2, Library Aide 3, 4. JERRY CHARLES HIX Hi Y I vice president, Key Club 2, 3 director, 4 director, Foot- ball I, 2 B team, 3, 4 varsity, Basketball 2 B team, Track 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4 president, Student Congress 4 Speaker of House. MARTHA CECILE HILL Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, 4 vice president, Junior Civitan 4, Future Home- makers 3, Future Teachers 4, Junior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Speech Club 4, National Honor Society 2, 3. SONYA COLLEEN HOGAN Hsanin Student Congress I secretary, 2 Secretary, 4, Y Council 2 Tri H Y I treasurer, 2 president, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Anchor Club 4, Future Homernakers I, Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 4 secretary, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4 president, National Honor Society 3, 4 president, Speech Club 4 vice president. FRAN K MANLY HOGSH EAD Student Congress 2, 3, Y Council I, Hi Y I president, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4 vice president, Football I, 2, 3, B team, 4 varsity, Track 3, Homeroom Officer I president, 2 president, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. TERRELL RANDALL HOLTZCLAW Moose Junior Civitan 3, 4 sergeant-at-arms, Senior Chorus 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3 treasurer, Library Aide 3. HENRY ANDREW JACKSON HOUSCH HJaCkH Cairo High School, Cairo, Georgia I. Student Congress House I, 2, 3, Key Club I, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4: Biwkefball I, 2, 4, Homeroom Officer I president, 2 presi- dent, 3 president, Annual Staff 3 organizations editor, 4 business manager. FRANCES ELIZABETH HUBBS Student Congress 3 House, Tri Hi VIVIAN JOYCE HUGHES Haen., Basketball 2, 3, 4. WILLIE MAE JOHNSON 'Woolly Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Junior Civitan 4, Future Homemakers I, 2, 3, 4, Homemakers I 2 Future Teachers SENIORS JAMES TRAMMELL HOWELL Jim Future Teachers 4, Senior Chorus 4, Football I, 2, B team, Bas- kelball I, 2, 3 B team, 4 varsity, Physical Education Assistant 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. JAMES MACKLIN HOWZE Jimmy Student Congress 4, Hi Y 2 treasurer, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 4, Key Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Homeroom Officer 4 vice president, Library Aide 3, National Honor Society 3. Y 4, Junior Chorus I, Senior Chorus 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3 president. ff' F, Girls Athletic Association 3 Tri Hi Y I, Hi-Light 3 exchange editor, Junior Civitan 4, Future , : 2: ' ' ' ' ' I r C . . . FRANCES NUNNALLY JONES UFranH Y Council 4, Tri Hi Y I, 2 treasurer, 3, 4 president, Future Home- makers I, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Senior Chorus 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 vice president. GEORGE ELDRIDGE JONES HT. Du, Office Aide 3, 4. GWENDOLYN JONES Gwen Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers I, 3, 4, Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 3, 4. BARBARA LYNNE JONES Farmer Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3 treasurer, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Future Teachers I, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Junior Chorus 3, Senior Chorus 4. Flag Twirler 3, 4, National Honor S SENIORS GAYLE NOLAN KENNER, JR. Hi-Light 2 photographer, Homeroom Officer 2 secretary, Annual Staff photographer 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE ISTA KENNETTE Sharkie Basketball I B team, Speech Club 4. RONALD KENTON KEYS Ron North Whitfield High School, Whitfield County, Georgia I, Industrial Arts Club I, Homeroom Officer I vice president. WILLIAM KELLY KING, JR. 4 vice president, df' Student Congress I, 3 House Clerk, Junior Civitan 3, 4 vice presi- dent, Key Club 3, 4, Senior Chorus 4 treasurer, Football I B team, 2, 3, 4 varsity, Homeroom Officer I president, 2 secretary, JERRY KING Senior Chorus I, 2, 3, Library Aide 4. 4 BRENDA susAN KIRK Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 4, Junior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Basketball I B team, Homeroom Officer I vice president, Library Aide 3, National Honor Society 2. SANDRA DEAN KIRK Tri Hi Y I, 2 secretary 3, 4, Future Homemakers I, Anchor Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Flag Twirler 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2 treasurer, Basketball I B team, Speech Club 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN JEAN LANKFORD Orchestra 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4 secretary, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3. WANDA JEAN LEDFORD Wandii Tri Hi Y I, 3, 4, Future Homemakers I, Anchor Club 3, Junior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 4. SENIORS JUAN ITA MAE LEWIS Hoe., Junior Chorus 3, Senior Chorus 4, Library Aide 3, Office Aide 4: National Honor Society 2. DOROTHY LYNN LOCHRIDGE Dottie Tri Hi' Y I chaplain, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4 recording secretary, Future Teachers 4, Basketball I B team, Student Congress I, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Aide 4. BENJAMIN ERNEST LONG JR. GERALD WILLIAM LOUGH, JR. H1-ussyt, Junior Chorus 3, Senior Chorus 4. JUDY McCONNELL Tri Hi Y I vice president 2, 3 vice president, 4 secretary, Junior Civitan 3 secretary, 4 treasurer, Anchor Club 3, 4 president, Junior Chorus 3 president, Senior Chorus 4, Maiorette 2, 3, 4 solo twirler, Horneroom Officer I secretary-treasurer, National Honor Society 2, 3. FRANK KELLY MCCUTCI-IEN Kutch Y Council I, Student Congress 2 Senate, 3 Senate, 4 president of Congress, Hi Y I president, 2 secretary, 3, 4 secretary, Football I, 2 B team, 3, 4 varsity, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer I president, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANK MCDONALD Mac Football 3, 4, Library Aide 3, 4. ROBERT WILBUR MALONE Bobby Track 2, 3, Speech Club 4, Art Club 4. JULIA ANNE MANNING Hi-Light 3 news editor, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 4, Art Club 2 president, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. SENIORS MERRILYN MASHBURN Tri Hi Y I, 45 Junior Civitan 45 Junior Chorus 35 Senior Chorus 45 Homeroom Officer I secretary-treasurer, 3 vice president5 Tumbling Team I5 Cheerleader 4, DONALD ERNEST MATHIS Admiral Library Aide 3, 4. LINDA MAXWELL Tri Hi Y I5 Junior Civitan 35 Future Homemakers 3, 45 Girls Athletic Association 3, 45 Junior Chorus 35 Girls' Glee Club 45 Basketball I B team5 Physical Education Assistant 3. MARGIE SHIRLEY MORGAN Marge Band 2 3 4 treasurer Elementary Aide 4 SHIRLEY ELLEN MIOLIN Orchestra I5 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Library Aide 45 Office Aide 2, 35 -T-'in Dance Band 2, 3. BETTY JOYCE MOORE Sparky Band I, 25 Elementary Aide I5 Library Aide I. EVELYN ELIZABETH NIX Punk Tri Hi Y I, 2 vice president, 3 president, 45 Junior Civitan 45 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4 secretary-treasurer5 Future Homemakers I5 Basketball I B team5 Homeroom Officer I secretary, 4 vice president5 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Y Council 3. SANDRA PAULINE OSBORNE Hsankyn Madison County High School, Athens, Georgia 1. ELIZABETH ANN OWEN Muzi, Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, 4 vice president5 Junior Civitan 45 Future Home- Stakers 2, 35 Senior Chorus 45 Art Club 2 vice president, 4 presi. ent. SENIORS FRANCIS MARIE OWEN Sweet Pea Basketball 1, 2, Library Aide 3, 4. LONNIE CALVIN PACK Flossie Football 2 B team, KENNETH BRADLEY PARRISH uKenn Qczv CHARLES EDWARD PARROTT Haoneyn Student Congress 4, Hi Y 'I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Light I, Junior Civitan 4, Key Club 3, 4, Football l, 2 B team, 3, 4 varsity, Track 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer I vice president, 4 vice president. LINDA LEE PATTERSON Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Future Homemakers 2, 3, Elementary Aide 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4. JERRY PHILLIPS Hi Y l, Key Club 3, 4, Junior Chorus I, Senior Chorus 4, Football I B team 2, 3, 4 varsity, Track 2. MARTHA ANN PIERCE Sis Future Hornemakers 3, Junior Choru: 3, Senior Chorus 4, Elementary Aide 4, National Honor Society 2. SUE PLANZER Student Congress House 2, Y Council l, Tri Hi Y I president, 2 secretary, 4 president, National Honor Society 2, 3, Office Aide 4. BONNIE JUNE POLLARD Tri Hi Y 1, 2 secretary, 4, Anchor Club 3 secretary, 4, Future Home- 6-oo? makers 'l, Junior Chorus 3, Senior Chorus 4, Maiorette 3, 2 and 4 head maiorette, Homeroom Officer 4 secretary-treasurer, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4. SENIORS Junior Chorus 2 Senior Chorus 3 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Tri Hi Y I 2 3 4 Future Homemakers I, Junior Civitan 4, Future Teachers 4 Junior Chorus 3 Girls Glee Club 4, Office Aide 3: NANCY JANE RAINES Student Congress 31 Y Council 2, Tri Hi Y I, 2 president, 3, 4, Junior Chorus 35 Junior Civitan 3, 45 Senior Chorus 4, Cheerleader 3, A, Homeroom Officer 3 president, 4 treasurer, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. GARY JOHN ROBINSON Racehorse Hi Y I, Band I, 2, 3, 4. JACK HAROLD ROGERS Junior Chorus 35 Senior Chorus 4. JUDY LEE ROUSE PHILLIP BRYAN SAPP LINDA GAILSAUL Honor Society 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN SCOTT Aide 3, 4, Junior Chorus 35 Senior Chorus 4 Library Aide 3 4 Library Aide 2, National Honor Society 2 3 4 Student Congress 2, Hi-Light 3 assistant sports editor Junior Civitan 3, 4, Future Teachers I, 2, 3, 4 president Senior Chorus 4 Bas ketball I, 2, 3, 4 co-captain, Homeroom Officer 2 president National Junior Chorus 2j Senior Chorus 3 Grls Glee Club A Library CARL RICHARD SHUPTRINE Dick WILLIAM ROY SLATE, JR. National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. SALLY ANN SMITH 3, 4, Senior Activity Council 4. MILTON SNOW JOSEPH ELLISON SPANN Roscoe National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. SANDRA GAYE STEPPE Sandy James F. Burns, Spartinburg, South Carolina I, Tri Hi Y I, Junior Civitan 4, Future Hornernakers I, Girls' Athletic Association I, Junior Chorus I, 2, Senior Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Maiorette I, Basketball 3 manager. RONALD GAYLE STOCKS Hi Y I chaplain, Junior Civitan 3, Junior Chorus I, 3 vice president, Senior Chorus 4, Basketball I, 2 B team, Homeroom Officer I president, 3 vice president, Library Aide 3. Y Council 4 vice president, Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3 treasurer, 4 president, Hi-Light 3 associate editor, Junior Civitan 4, Future Teachers I, 2, 3, Senior Chorus 4, Maiorette 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Homeroom Officer I vice president, 4 secretary-treasurer, National Honor Society 2, SENIORS RICHARD WENDELL SCOTT Football Manager 2, 3, 4. GEN ELLA FAYE SHUGART Tri Hi Y I, Junior Civitan 3, Junior Chorus 2, Senior Chorus 3, 4 Library Aide 4, Office Aide 3, 4. Student Congress I, 2, 3 Senate, 4 president of Senate, Hi Y I, 2 vice president, 3, 4, Hi-Light 2, 3 sports editor, Key Club 3, 4 vice president, Football I B team, 2, 3, 4 varsity, Track 2, 3. 1? SENIORS JANICE LA VERNE SUGGS Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, 4 secretary, Hi-Light 3 assistant feature editor, 4 feature editor, Future Homemakers l, 2, 3 secretary, Future Teach- ers l, 2, Girls Athletic Association 4, Home Economics Assistant 4. PHYLLIS ANN THOMASON Tri Hi Y 2, Elementary Aide 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Office Aide 4. WARREN C. THOMPSON Football 1 B team, Basketball I, 2 B team, 3, 4 varsity, Base- ball 'l, 3, 4. ,ga- ELLA MARIE VAUGHN E IB Green Hornet Trl Hi Y l, Flag Twirler 2, 3 solo fwirler, Basketball l B team. JERRY BALLAD THORNBURY Junior Civitan 3, Library Aide 3, 4, National Honor Society 2. LINDA FAYE VAUGHN I1 Brookland Cayce High School Cayce South Carolina l Future Home makers l Library Aide 3 4 Art Club 'l ANTHONY FREDRICK VINING mrony., Football l, 2 B team, 4 varsity, Track 3, 4, Art Club 1. MARTHA JEAN VINSON Blondie Centertown High School, Centertown, Tennessee 1, 2, 3. Future Homemakers l treasurer, 2, 3 historian, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, Cheerleader 'l, 2 co-captain, 3 captain, Homeroom Officer I president, 2 secretary, Library Aide 1, treasurer, 2, 3, 4-H Club 1 treasurer, 2 secretary, 3 president, Art Club l, 2, 3, Honor Club 2, 3. ZITELLA MARIE VINSON Centertown High School, Centertown, Tennessee l, 2, 3, Future Homemakers I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2 secretary-treasurer, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, Art Club l, 2, 3, 4-H Club 'l, 2, 3. 'c SENIORS GENEVA LOUISE WAGNON Future Homemakers 3, 45 Future Teachers I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Chorus 35 Senior Chorus 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. BETTY LOU WEAVER Lucy Calhoun High School, Calhoun, Georgia I, 25 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 45 Library Aide 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Annual Staff 4 copy editor. JERRY LAMAR WEBB Web Band 4. DIXON DOUGLAS WHITE Junior Chorus 2 assistant director5 Senior Chorus 3, 4 director5 Bas- ketball manager I, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 3 secretary-treasurer5 Music Assistant 4. LARRY CLINTON WH ITENER Valley Point High School, Whitfield County, Georgia I. Future Farm ers I. BETH WILKINS Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, 4 chaplain5 Junior Civitan 3, 4 president5 Anchor Club 3, 4 treasurer5 Future Homemakers lg Junior Chorus 25 Senior Chorus 35 Girls' Glee Club 45 Cheerleader 45 National Honor Society 2. J. M. WILLIAMS Library Aide 3. JUDY WILLIAMS Tri Hi Y I, 2 secretary, 3, 45 Junior Civitan 3, 45 Anchor Club 4 chaplain5 Junior Chorus 25 Senior Chorus 35 Girls' Glee Club 45 Maiorette 3, 4 drum maior5 Flag Twirler 25 Homeroom Officer 1 secretary5 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Speech Club 4. ANNA LEE WOODS Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Civitan 45 Junior Chorus 25 Office Aide 4. SENIDRS ALICE JEANETTE WOOTEN 11-,eanu Tri Hi Y 3, 4 chaplain, Anchor Club 3, 4, Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4 vice president, Band l, 2, 3, 4 sergeant, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 3, 4, Physical Education Assistant 4. JOHN PRESTON WRIGHT THELMA DIANN WRINKLE Tri Hi Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer, Anchor Club 3, 4, Future Homemakers lp Junior Chorus 35 Girls' Glee Club 47 Library Aide Ap Office Aide 3. FREDDY JOE ZIMMERMAN Manfred Student Congress lg National Honor Society 2, 35 Annual Staff 4 circulation manager. Hail and Farewell to all se WHS? 45:9 4,-Q niors as graduation time approaches. 1... ,I 4, 7 11177 'Qian' wuauin fini -JI iii! tl 1 ii 1 1 1 imitate snags 'Quan not iii nu wmn1a ...Qu-um :nun ill 1 si: ' it :inn 1 1 1 Ha A-If zu . la' l 'T' its 311 annirp 5 agua ni-in UNIORS Wflm. - H4 ,- ,LS ,J if 'Y r -, 7:2 I I , 3 aw- '!:'Ee7' . ,N ff :FX , -1, HW 5 .,.,, V, A W ,,,g5fv, , .KMA 1 ,X .is A' .ffwk 5 A1 QE., 25533 'W ' 0 gf., F 'f'wr X HV . 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