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get PIRATECHO STAFF I in MARY OLIVER DEEN ,, CY ADAMS ,, WILDA ANN DAVIS ,, , , SHELBY JEAN THOMPSON , CECELIA MARSHALL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ANNETTE HOLLOWAY ,, MISS SARA BETTY DURHAM , BUSINESS STAFF MARY ED STOVALL Business Manager NADINE HUTCHINSON Assistant Business Manager HUEY ANDERSON Advertising Manager JOY NELSON Circulation Manager LUCIUS PENN Typist MISS WILLIE PEARL DAVIS Advisor EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Literary Editor Class Editor , Club Editor Feature Editor Advisor RESTON ELSZSBEEMI IMZIIHIYFII GLORIA MQCORD ROWAN CAMPBELL , JUNELL WORTH BUCK MOORE VERA MAE TURNER EDWIN VICKERS MISS ELIZABETH LOTT Senior Class President Editor Editor Editor Editor Typist Editor Advisor
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Band Elects Officers D H BUCCHIIQQI' Bf.s.:11:Tf I I C I I The Buccaneer Covers D.H.S. in Every Detail Volume XIV Douglas High School, October 13, l954 Price IOC NO 4- New Journalism Class Will Edit D.H.S. Buccaneer With this issue of the Buc- szaner-r, vou'1l set vour tirsz 2-irumpsv bf the 1954-55 sian. ci by the .louriialiSniCl.-sa Qervo as your rrprwmtat- In the school pres: The staff, headed by Hue-y Xndersnn as Erlitoi'-iii-Cldilf i!li Wildzi Ain Ilziwf :as Arm- Edjtur :ind B ci 1-lm y ,K npwm ll? Bll5lYlf'A.4 Maiz- , Ingether with their :inm- Meet Your Teachers .. Ls 'nl ll Z4 , L . Lu Uv ,ww 1 1 'xv mvullg' :nw l Mrs Kflmu-dv ze ai zz' bf'-Oklrz.-vpirle lim' 1 mirkirie '.x'nii fi: iw' chcic'rvl.1tei-fikv Fw- . Irom G, S C. W N111 Kriz-e1..r,fL io and lnwlucg' Ile 1. . with 1-lim-o1.m 3 2 - MMV Umm- U,,,.,,. Ami 4-fx .IN 5' 'rl Q' 'Y - .' 1- ' -, gm one degree from 11: ,zu-.--r .. ' L and :mother from Eklilsisnippi I Mr. Watson 'is the mlentcci Guidance Program ls 3Enr0lIment Homecominglnuan who reaches glee club New Feature at D.H.S. FUI' llllllly fx'l'Lll':4 ll!llYlf'I'C'lUlY'A tezlrxhem 1.2 Dou2lnslIiuliSc1iool have iittviizptul I.. fwniiihvl and advise their students in udciit- ion to their regular teaching duties, but bwzuisv ui me in- creased enrollment, it has been necessary to supplement the Work of the principal and homeroom teacher with si lim- ited guidarive proprpmi Mr. Charles Nelson and Miss 0 teach ln Department Elizabfvh Lott, wh the Social Studies four periods I1 day. are avalia- students in during the periods. re- ble for counseling their homerooms second and fourth spectively. As a major part gram achievement, aiptiuxde. and l, Q, tests will be given to the seniors in the near future. In a recent intervew Miss butt made the following state- ment concerning her new dut- ies as girls' guidance director: I Welcome any student who has gf iliib pro- eitbhv- vvw-Q-.vxnl rv- nd.-nfvihjnal pro 2' -ff' ' 53' fy like to , , Sted Iac ' A pose ,,: nM ....-,......... .wo eh mm-1 ...o-Q All-Time nigh l l A total of X172 pupils realy? tered in the elementary gmdesl 1-8, which is 96 more than were registered last ycelr. The High, school had 522 tn register. 104, of these being seniors This is the largew, senlor class in the schools history. I Set for Oct. 22nd The annual D. H. S. Homecom- ing has been set Bur October 22. vahrii the Pirzztcs meet Wzlycrof: vii tltf' G. C. field. A steering I-urnmittee compfned ri me Y-Club? advisors and pres- ilfwms half been formed Yo c'n-or- The e-nrolluxent by gixicle,-S as follewbz ELEBIENTARY SCHOOL Minute the effort: of the various groups x-. or-king t ow a rd gi huge ln .1 r 11 d e, Special game activities. Honzecoming Dzizxvc in :ili- thc L-vent. T xv 0 l v Q- senior girls will tw ipnrinnrell by the high School mlulis In compete- fur Ihc' Lnvelccl title of ,Homecoming Queen, These gulf lvl Grade m fix 2nd Grad, 164 sm Gram isa I 42h Grariv 132 5 htii Grady H2 I llth Grade 136 7th Gracie 133 I am Grade ian 1 Total 1172 HIGH eriiiooi. loffhe sm Grade? me :bf 'hi' ionn Grade 139 Queen um Grade in fbf'HHfP'Q iam Grade 104 1'M'f'X Total 522 fm. v,..v---. .Www ,WW .,.,.-,,.. N nd by Seniors Complete Annual lllami, Dmtie Magazine Drive Oct. 6 The annual ii. 1. g fl z i r. Q- drivel sponsored by the Douglas Seniorsi to raise ffmey for their class trip' 'mfr brvvught 141 a Succeisful Cli- max Tuesday, Ort. 6. with sales loiuling more than 56,000 Ap- pmvinmtely 35 por 4-ent of thi? amoun' rs prom for 'he class Mary Ed Swvall topped tht list with S301 75. Joy Nelson was Second with 5225515 and Ann King, ihird with S208 25. All three top winners will revvive watchesq from the sponsoring Curtis Com- pany. Buck Preston and Huey Anderson claimed fourth and fil- th places, each having over 5150. Miss Willie Pearl Davis' room won the homeroom award for sel- ling the most, and her room will 'will appear fii'St in the pzmmle- -iz, Friday zifferimmi, riding in dr-unf med 1-miveriibles. The highligh' dance will be the sclewinri out-of-town judge? of the and her court on a lJllSl: of t za I e n t, personalily, :fml lisp, Queen ccmtefstant: sprmwi the Clubs are folicvcs. P h 5' llis Fairclothg Beta, Smith: Buccaneer S 1 a 1 1. hobby is collecting stamps: he llkes cake and ice cream He graduated from Bremm Ccin' szervatory of Musica Mr Nelson teaches peyclmlv ogy and U. S, History. Hi- ulcer Lo write short stories and po- ems, his favorite food is shrimp, he graduated from the Univer- sity of Mississippi, Mr. Kimbrell teaches shop and mechanical drawing Mrs Grahl teaches home ei- onomics and has a study hall 'That surely helps Mre Mc- Gouirkn Mr, Holloway teaches izmili and D. C. T. Boys and Girls. if 'ou ' ' 1 una :theyre behind him one lim' Ldred per cent. .9 Ds 1' pwyw V gym? appm .1-. xl. 'xr . W1 Ha iN., 'lfzwq Pu' 'lv Nr , , ,. Rifle llntf 'L . '. Villfll Xlr' alms, in M..i'-'li win. gif- H i football fum-li. rf-miliily mm no iY1ll'0tllkc'llUIl if. thorn uh have wah-lied him with .nflmii ation for the pas! four 30.115 The students of lm ll, for that no one is bvttwr cyunlifif' for the job as prim-lp.il ul limi gms High than Coin-li rm would like for him to kim, ,For New School Year off to 4 good sur! h s mr electing four capable officer Lucius Penn was elf-r-led pre. gident and Jimmy glggklnd 4 The Hig h Svhnol Band slr 1 ' ' 1. y f n A mi --- '-niiq' 'ith Vi--Q Aww- . ., x I C C O l l l Mary Oliver Deen: D, C. T., Mary Ed Swvall: F. H. A,, Arm King: F. T A, Pat Garbettg Jr, Hi-Y. Beverly. Cashuell: Soph. Tri-Hi-Y I-'lorem Walkerg Fresh. Tri-Hi-Y. Floogie T a n n e r: Sr Tri-H14Y. Clydene G o n d w i rl: Sr. Hi-Y. Anzta Deraiieyq Key Club, Wilda Ann Davis Board of Education Adds New Members Douglas High School vvishew to welcome the two new board members, Mrs. Gu y Moorman and Mr. Aubrey Williams, both ot who are former school tea- chars. They succeed Mrs. W. M. Snow and Mr. Bill McCrary. 5,9 W, Svnsrmrrmx PRICE F 2 501: an Year 104' 11 Copy I , tra . ,, Douglas, Georgia A ! ',' S n0t'G1.Ai mon scuoox. nn'-9 Editor-ln-Chief Huey Axiflf-r,wf .KF5fX'lZAl0 Edit-li Business Maimgcr 1 Sports Editors . Art Editor . Exrhangv lidimi Phntogrzn plif -r Circulation hlaxizig-'ze Reporters . Jziuknoxl. Columnists Johmgy Buglejf, ffxirnljfii Luki. 1.1m Jimmy Xouruz, J-mt Imuyn nv- lmglx ll-73,131 'I .l:.i1c'llr- sf zil. :mn or l l-f .x'.11 V.r'l-10 l'l'.' Vi 'l 1.. -lux Jon 4,1541-ru: llfmfivv Kight, Jaruve Hulrfey, ,md .Xnrnu S' Typisls ,. , , Betty Lou Hill, Mary ar. Vu' L Sara Am: Weeks, Vera Turner, K-:fi Janice liulsi Faculty Advisor , , PEM Smith, PM45' Cizxflwli. S! .HU Fr CL ku . Joseph H. Buxll Publzbhed monthly sy the Jcurnulzsxr. Elms of lllrlgllbli' lligh School to express me unbiased opinion of llxe students, no establibh high standards of conduct, scholarship and sportsmanship, L0 en be entertained by the other two senior homerooms at a Victory fllfllltl' courage greater interest and participation in all school and to promote strong cooperation between the students and
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