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LOLI FP BE FTL POY Fe ng ae OS ? ij i ea a ee a ae of Se aan me = ; - coal i cs, 8% a i : PRESENTED | THE SENIOR CLASS Of MACON VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MACON, GEORGIA Because we appreciate your sweet and unassuming ways, your patience and expert guidance in } bs Tee t F 8 helping us make a dream a reality, and your enthusiastic cooperation and sincere interest in school activities, the staff of 1955 dedicates The Shield to you, MRS, LOUISE CULPEPPER. CONTENTS THE SHIELD STAFF EditOr---- nm een nen nnn ener enon wen enenran- Billy Hays June Addington Art Editor Nellie Allen Business Manager Sports Editor- - - - ----- - --e --- -= Emory Howard Adverising Faith Knopf Richard Snow Betty Tyndall Patsy Howard Mary Jo Carter Jimmy Causey Marion Dean Jeannine McCord Annette Anderson Marion Robbins OUR MESSAGE Each of us needs in his heart's treasury the memory of warm friendship...a happier day... time well spent. As the years pass and the memory of your days here grows dim, you may renew afresh these golden hours through the pages of this yearbook. We wish to express to each of you who have given of yourselves and of your time in making this publication possible, our profound appreciation. THE SHIELD STAFF MEMBERS OF THE BIBBCOUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Mark A. Smith, Superintendent W. Howard Bridges, Assistant Superintendent McKibben Lane Andrew J. Lyndon Wallace Miller, Jr. George P. Rankin, Jr. William P. Simmons H. G. Weaver Herbert F. Birdsey J. D. Crump Lee M. Happ Albert S. Hatcher, Jr. Charles C. Hertwig Walter T. Johnson OUR OFFICE STAFF Mrs, Gladys Adcock, Secretary Mrs. Eloise Edwards, Secretary DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE As you walk forward towards them that are without--towards those who are waiting for you to fill your place--we, here at Macon Vocational School, want you never to feel that your education is completed and that you are leaving us, Instead, as you turn the pages of this, your first yearbook, feel that we are your friends, standing ready to assist you in furthering your aims and education, your hopes and desires, We shall always be interested in your welfare, and in your successes, and, yes- -in your failures too, “The men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and succeed,” is still as true as when it was penned by Lloyd Jones, With the shield you now have, we feel confident that in walking outward and onward to that challenging task that lies ahead of you, you will have the lack of nothing. My warm personal wishes to each of you. Hihewly FACULTY Mr. W.C. Whitley Whatever our future achievements may be, we can look backward and remember your untiring efforts to help us during our school days here, We wish to thank you for many things... ...For spurring us on when the going was rough and never forgetting the human side, ...For endeavoring to guide us, without dominating us. ...For enlightening our school days with unending, spontaneous humor. ...For making us think before we act. Just as we remember the fine qualities of the man whose face is on the penny, so we shall remember you, THE SENIOR CLASS 1955 Mr. Raymonde M. Kelley Mrs, Carrie C, Williams Mr. J. D. Anderson Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Trade and Industrial Homemaking Distributive Education Education Education Mr. Malcom D. Jones Miss Geraldine Wheeler Mr. Harvey W. Criswell Radio Librarian Plumbing Advisor Macon FACULTY Mrs. Louise Gossett Academic Mr. George D. Yetter Auto Mechanics Mr, Charles R, Hunt Barbering Miss Winnie J, Howard Cosmetology Mr, Grady R, Hatfield Printing Mr, S.J, T, Price Academic Mrs, Helen H, Reese Commercial Mr, Adrin C, Staton Academic FACULTY Mr, R,F. Collins Coordinator of Distributive Education Mrs. Louise T. Culpepper Commercial Mr. W.L. Greene Academic Counseling Guidance Mr. Marvin L. Tyre Printing Mr. S,E. Singleton Machine Shop Mrs. Marie A. Kelley Home Economics Mr. Walton C. Cheshire Academic Coach Mrs, Lorena Rabun Meeks Academic Counseling Guidance Ua ave a Pap aden Oe, CU Pre’ VY) a O y Lu 7) SENIORS PRESIDENT SECRETARY GENE FLYNT JEANNINE McCORD Pl ae q--) — . ._ j BILLY HAYS MARY HELEN McCORD JAMES CAUSEY SENIORS VICE-PRESIDENT ‘oa ’ FRANCES GUNN CAROLYN DEAN zm “ — 2 MARY JONES MILTON MEADOWS ELEANOR STAPLES SENIORS EMORY HOWARD PEGGY BLOUNT CHARLES LANGFORD JUNE ADDINGTON RICHARD SNOW CAROLYN MIXON SENIORS FRANCES BLACKBURN HAROLD BARRON MARION DEAN Also; RONNIE BURNETT EDWARD NEWBERRY JEAN BRYA NT WAYNE HALL Milton Meadows Frances Gunn Billy Hays Most Cooperative Best Looking Best Looking Best All Around Most Courteous Ronnie Burnett Frances Blackburn Best Athlete Best All Around Peggy Blount 4 Gene Flynt Jeanine McCord Most Courteous Best Student Best Student PETE Ts @ it eeetiiii peecertt eieeititl peeeeeitl Pigeeaannl JUNIORS JUNIORS Linda Baird, President Lois Jones, Vice President Nellie Allen Vonnie Arnsdorf Betty Avery Roy Beck Billy Burnett Bessie Copeland David Cox Delano Dowd Marvin Epps Kenneth Forbes Mildred Hardy Mary Jones Peggy Jones JUNIORS “Patsy Howard, Secretary Olive Odom, Treasurer Faith Knopf Colleen Langford Jimmie Ledbetter Velma Livingston A Lamar Martin Just Dolly Newberry can — Mary Parsons sh y a Charles Roland Barbara Rowell Melba Shaw Jerry Smith Barbara Tucker Betty Tyndall AND THAT YE STUDY oe ee U. S. Government class English class 12th grade 10th grade Math class-8th grade English class-8th grad Health Class Economics class Y) Lu e) = 2) eke a 2) n Mearpeten rn DT Herman McDaniel Keith Moon Beatrice Peacock Clearance Potts Yvonne Purvis Don Renfro Marvin Roberts Carole Sansbury Ralee Sansbury Hilton Sawyer W. A, Sawyer Jimmie Simmons Frank Smith Buddy Staples Broadus Taylor Emmette Thompson Donald West Bobbie Williams Brown Yaugn Benny Lewis SOPHOMORES | Phillip Webb, President Freddie Pipkin, Vice-President George Taylor, Treasurer Clinton Carr Brunette Forester Janice Jones SOPHOMORES || “Fay Graves, President Martha Burns, Vice-President Clyde Buchans, Secretary -Treasurer Annette Anderson Billy Avera David Bevill Eugene Collins Violet Cox Jean Creamer Jo Gaines Kenneth Hagood Donald Hall Ronald Hardin Betty Jean H arris Irvin Hooker Earl Johnson “Boots” Jones Betty Nipper Rachael Kellum Earl Land Ray Leverette Fred Maddox Johnny McCrimmon Frances Molton Madison Moore Frances Oliver .. AND TO WORK .... Drafting class Typing class WITH YOUR OWN HANDS.... Television class Barbering class Cooking class FRESHMEN | “Becky Osterwise, President Marion Robbins, Vice President “L. Hannon Justice, Secretary “Betty Jean Hawkins, Treasurer Pat E. Adams Kenneth Avery Van Brock Tommy Bryant Cecil Burkhalter Floyd Copeland Louis Cox Freddie Cromer Richard Davis Edward Dunn J. T. Ethridge Calvin Gregory Larry Howell Reginald Jarrell Jimmy Nell Johnson Radford Massengale Peggy Middlebrooks James Parks Raburn Sanderson James Saxon Etta Jo Simmons Joseph Ward Billy Wood Jimmy Wood FRESHMEN || Waltine Burnham, President Jeanell Passmore, Vice-Pres, “Juanita Lanham, Secretary “Betty Slade, Treasurer Jeannine Brooks ReVelle Brooks John Califf Mary Jo Carter Roger Collins Charles Cook Johnnie Mae Crosby Eleanor Davis Jimmy Fulwood Tommy Sue Gore Thelma Grantham Eleanor Harris Sonny Hawkins H. W. Heath Sylvester Holley Ronald McCord Florene McDaniel Jack McDonald Paul McElmurray J. L. Miller Robert Newberry Mary Reynolds Alton Sanderson Johnnie Sheffield EIGHTH GRADE |! Gypsy Haygood, President Bob Fuller, Vice-President Latrelle Benefield, Secretary Treasurer Bobby Jean Abney James Aiken Joseph Annis Kenneth Bussell Ann Cannon Thomas Cannon Roy Clanton Donald Connally Myrna Conner Jimmy Ernest Shirley Freeman James Gilmore Henry Howell Grady Hubbard Walter Mullis Tommy Norris Warren Selph Roger Sumlin Pete Wallace Don Weaver Lewis Winters EIGHTH GRADE II Shirley Ann Maddox, President Betty Hogan, Vice-President Aurie Adams, Secretary-Treasurer Mamie Allen Helen Marie Ball Jimmy Benge Betty Jean Brock Maxcine Busbee Mary Alice Callaway Betty June Davidson Phyllis Dickens Dorothy Estes Alton Everidge Myrtle Hester Gwendolyn Holloman Emily Hudgins Absent when La Verne Johnson pictures Mable Mullis : A Were Laken Raymond Phillips ; Pigs ; yp — G) “ . } ycLure not Larry Redfern - available Nell Rigby Drucilla Sanderson Judine Sammons Charles Sta nley SEVENTH GRADE Wilbur Stevenson, President Aubury Taylor, Vice-President : Franklin Jackson, Secretary- Treasurer = Aldine Bateman Herbert Bradshaw Bobby Couch Jimmy Gordon Lamar Hamlin James Hubbard Lawrence Jackson Vernon Kelly Lucile Land Richard Little Curtis Marsh Dale Morris Robert McCranie Wallace Mullis Ottis Phillips Joseph Reynolds Barbara Sammons Wayman Scarbary Billy Simmons Frank Simmons Charles Smith Wilbur Staples Faye Vinson Allen Wood SPORTS ay f — David Bevil Ronnie Burnett Freddie Cromer FOOTBALL Coach Walton Cheshire, our head football,basketball, base- balland track coach, is a fine example of a sportsman. He underwent many cases of near heart-failure in all our sports, Macon Vocational's third year of HAIL TO CHESHIRE! was a year to brighten the hopes Emory Howard were Freshmen and Sophomores who Freddie Pipkin Kenneth Hagood George Taylor Billy Hays Dick Justice Marvin Epps Jack McDonald Radford Massengale Charles Roland S. J. T. Price Assistant Coach RI N ES devoted much of his time and effort to the B team. He helped them over quite a few rough spots. football and its first year of district competition of the coming years, because most of the players gained valuable experience for the years to come. Raburn Sanderson YEA, YEA, MR, PRICE, Joe Spivey Johnny Sheffield Brown Yaughn Billy Burnett Marvin Roberts Back row left to right: Billy Wood, Donald Hall, David Bevil, Billy Hays, Kenneth Hagood, Richard Snow. Front row left to right: Emory Howard, Roy Beck, Freddie Pipkin, Freddie Cromer and Lamar Martin. Two games in one] With the greatest of ease! GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 2 M Back row, left to right: Yvonne Purvis, Boots Jones, Marion Robbins, Betty Nipper and Caro- lynDean. Front row, left to right: ReVelle Brooks, Martha Burns, Johnnie Mae Crosby, Waltine Burnham and Barbara Tucker. The girls had a tough year but we can be proud of them because they kept their chins up and tried hard. Good going, girls! Coach W. C. Whitley gives the girls a pep talk on team strategy and sportmanship. Yvonne Purvis, Betty Nipper and Waltine Burnham with victory a heartbeat away. ? “B. BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right: Ronnie Burnette, Phillip Webb, George Taylor, Jerry Townsman, Wayne Hall, Billy Burnette and D. L. Martin. BASEBALL TEAM Front Row, left to right: Emory Howard, Richard Snow, Billy Burnette, Ronnie Hardin, Wayne Hall. Second row, left to right: David Cox, Freddie Pipkin, Lamar Martin, Charles Roland, Roy Beck, Back row, left to right: Billy Wood, Eugene Collins, Ronnie Burnette, Billy Hays, David Bevil and Kenneth Hagood, 7) one a a fan UO . These girls stuck together thru victory and defeat and made an attractive appearance as they led in cheering the Wolverines. aowr6hlUWlCUS T LEFT TO RIGHT: Waltine Burnham, Johnnie Mae Crosby, Yvonne Pur- vis, Carole Sansbury, “Boots” Jones, Frances Blackburn, Martha Burns and Kathy Butler, Mascot. - BETA CLUB President: Nellie Allen Vice-President: Gene Flynt Secretary: Betty Tyndall Corres, Sec. Carole Sansbury Treasurer; Billy Hays Sponsor: Mr. Adrin Staton June Addington, Vonnie Arnsdorf, Linda Baird, Fran- ces Blackburn, Peggy Blount, ReVelle Brooks, Mar- ion Dean, Nette Forester, Jo Gaines, Mildred Hardy, Betty Jean Harris, Mary Helen McCord, Carolyn Mix- on , Olive Odom, Mary Reynolds, Billy Avery, Jean Creamer, and Annette Anderson The wearer of the Beta Club emblem accepts the challenge of the world to contribute to the progress of mankind towards perfection by striving to live up to the ideals which arerepresented by the Beta Club emblem, The qualifications for membership on the part of the student are: good mentality and character, creditable achievements, and commendable attitude. Motto: Ducamus aliis serviendo (Let us lead by serving others). Cardinal principals: Achievement, Character, Leadership. 4, November 24, 1954 ha 1 ae w4 . raining Taught In At.§ as Train- into two ; nier and ; . better divided grov Mr. Anderson instru class and Mr. Collins 0 includr “ -. no Smy hall Students Bridges Lean Dean R R. 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Telephone “ ; : ‘McCurley, Direr Selling, ; Ronni in © pr such a gigantic piece of ma , After they got back to tl teacher decide on Tuesd ‘vonne Purvis, Velle Brooks rtooni bys basketball squad (frorl Spipkin, Richard Snow, Fre lavcood, Donald Hall, es Play andus year 1s ¢ with “er, Waltine up a jl Burns, Jol and rac- une Purvis, -oss the comJones, Ma® C von by a +B Billy Wo... Atscores honors {0.1 1] with girls Mat with thar manswe; Some tractions re | Hayes wit? re “ er, rosey cheek¢ — S . Ss Powerville tan “E7CO n new They are: Boots tain, Martha Frances Black- mnville, cheer an A. gis ni, arol C rost “rnham, “ fas C with black haiy ae A up ‘in y and Emory How es, I ating, they ,, per = te e% rofl Ach Price a in ight quick that” — at ye h his boys, tie or skburn do pleasy ee : he Roland k Morris caught a pass lin urty yards. pt: ing athletic recy a tanned SKepare made a preh for his cartoons, M talk in order ¢ ible stripe. . Aird quarter the Lanier last touchdown Kucker, % mo, anw@ur of her her ‘ored its be ox Four 9 an extra a the gre e game 38-13. The R¢ 6 ventt were George ; oiner. Wolver- sharles Roland ne mathe erines racked up two wns and loodw subject points. BS a scory, z bg lays, Jictical n to l, Reed and from day t which they although | d for it about 1 ¥ t anc more av al- of th now led Club how to get eps of a sale, wn Page rs expect of you, aside™ October £ mi ie Seeond year students ayy, id ng on their Sales Merch; Product Manuals. On Wednesday November tenth each student mad” + a’ , iod 0 pot.” an ir ve The team W eh “hool in Mi ey wanted p ’ first game; practice ay Midway Reville Geor- cember 3,. We are will really give 1 time. Jers are going . eam a ban-“!¢ want ePul rq dance those ‘e up, f town i, Se Meré furn equi ers, to a fast er by cross- twice. Melvin selection last big gun for the an wild the whole Wolverines had the scoring ol seas Ww this Emo the the for by a stout line and Ken Th ball all mm V.S mberynory Haygood the boys way Howard DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB President: Gene Flynt Vice-President: Eleanor Staples Secretary: Jo Gaines Treasurer: Colleen Langford Reporter: Bessie Copeland Parliamentarian: Keith Moon Sponsor: Mr. Bob Collins Nellie Allen, Vonnie Arnsdorf, Peggy Jones, Ralee Sans- bury, Frank Smith, Milton Meadows, Clinton Carr, Nette Forester and Jean Bryant . - - ; 5 : See f be =_— ree | es aie 4. : Gene Flynt figuring sales tax Jo Gaines rings up sales in variety Bessie Copeland straightens on toys. store. stock between sales Peggy Jones helps gentleman select All enjoyed party held at Community Center. Inexpen- gloves for present sive gifts were exchanged. ... Merry time. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The requirements for mem- bership are: a favorable at- titude toward the school and its functions, an ambition to work in the field of office occupations, and desire for self-improvement scholast- ically as well as personally, President: Nellie Allen Secretary: Jimmy Causey Reporter: Mary Helen McCord Olive Odom, Betty Tyndall, Peggy Blount and Rosemary Reid. HI LIGHTS Miss Wheeler during a quiet moment in the li- rary with June's paintings in the background. With her gift of capturing the sunshine with a knick- knack or two, a wisp of cloth and a pot plant, Miss Wheeler has transformed the library to an inviting place to read, to relax, to browse. Vice-President: Martha Burns Treasurer: “Boots” Jones Sponsor: Mrs. Louise Culpepper - Si 1 ANting; TR. een rt : = f = ‘2 SWAPPED OF! Student At Vocational School Has Art Exhibit : ‘piste, HERE Emory Howard, Jimmy Causey, Linda Baird, Mildred Mrs, Mary Butler, our dietician, with Beatrice Peacock Hardy, Janice Jones, Patsy Howard and Betty Jean Har- and Broadus Taylor serve visitors in cafeteria, ris register and greet visitors at Open House held No- vember 9, 1954, Perfect teamwork, precision and coordi- nation were largely responsible for the victory of faculty in Cafeteria staff; 1. tor, Lottie Parker, Nettie Battle, Nettie Murchison and Ida Mae White who work under Mrs. thisfastaction game, (with electronic ac- curacy) (right) Butler's supervision in preparing our Never a slow moment! nutritious and well-balanced meals. How dare you, Coach | (left) Below: In trim form, alert and re- . 3 ; freshed after a day of teaching, the | 3 boys (?) played a masterful game! Sas VICTORIOUS Henry Richardson, our faithful custodian for 18 yrs. Shown . Se next, Eddie Glover, Agnes Glover, Mattie Washington and Bessie Young. And Drink--- Sn ve iad Rien, poe E Pn) Meats « + pete inna re “Papa Pepper's Bombshell” Senior play L tor. Jan Oster- wise, Peggy Blount, Ronnie Burnette, Marion Dean, Gene Flynt. Queen Faith Knopf and David Cox are crowned, Lovely Ladies . Revelle Brooks, Faith Knopf, Frances Gunn, Shirley Maddox, and Barbara Register Go : GONE- then- Mr. Rayfield Lines keeps a watchful eye on our school until classes begin next day. (right) r Amen! ° A Builder as well as a converter of Georgia's resources Macon Kraft Company MACON PIANO EXCHANGE 2699 Houston Avenue Phone 2-332] NEW AND USED PIANOS SOHMER JANSSEN KOHLER-CAMPBELL WEAVER P.A. STARCK CONNSONATA ELECTRONIC ORGANS C. L. Powers-Owner Varsity Drive-In 1510 Forsyth Street Home of those famous hamburger Steaks Ample Parking Sewing Machine Exchange 362 Second Street wR Phone 5-7721 AND SERVICE Middle Georgia's Only Complete Sporting Goods Store 484 Second Street Macon, Georgia Phone 3-544] Everything for The Sportsman IT PAYS TO PLAY Compliments of Spear Floor Service 3095 Napier Avenue Dial 2-3467 Macon, Georgia Macon Used Car Dealers Association 833 Third Street Macon, Georgia Baker-Mayfield Co. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS REFRIGERATION Sales and Service Phone 5-6526 760 Third Street Macon, Georgia PHONE 5-4321 WILLIAMS Opticians PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED — LENSES DUPLICATED M. C. WILLIAMS 348 SECOND ST ELKINS INSURANCE AGENCY 202-203 Bibb Bldg. Macon, Georgia Dial 5-2368 CHAMBERS AMOCO SERVICE STATION Corner of Newberg and Pio Noro J. B. and E. R. Chambers Compliments of GRADY HOTEL COFFEE SHOPPE 303 Cherry Street Home of Fine Foods GENERAL FINANCE AND LOAN CO, Loans on Autos and Furniture Dial 3-7541 Febnsans 522 Cherry Street OFFICE | 1506 Hardeman Ave, Vineville Branch DRY CLEANING CO, Fur Storage JAN AND MIKE RECORD SHOP 456 First Street Macon, Georgia TALK (C ), = LOUIE WOOD SERVICE STATION Houston and Charles Sts, Phone 2-9577 Macon, Ga. CHICKEN HOUSE 4480 Broadway Compliments of H.L. GREEN CO, 5¢ to $1.00 STORE The store with over 25,000 items from which to choose GUY WHITE RADIO AND T.V. 654 Mulberry Street T.V. and radio repairing on all makes. Prompt Service Calls Dial 3-3768 G. G. Hardeman Co. Compania -aé-- REALTORS and INSURORS Mildred Johns Shop 307 Cotton Avenue 378 Second Street Macon, Georgia Phone 3-8656 Right Way Sanitary Supply Finance Company Chemical Co., Inc. 2120 Seventh Street Macon, Georgia Macon, Georgia Money When You Need It Phone 2-2351 REGAL PRODUCTS Lamar H. Ross Telephone 3-1187 No. 3 Hardeman Building Macon, Georgia Service Within The Hour if Desired Cheshire W. E. Gates Company Owner. G. H. Wilson Typewriter Co. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR Royal Typewriters Victor Adding Machines Portable Adding Electrics, Standards, and Portables Standard Calculating Sales, Rentals, Service and Supplies Electric Bookkeeping UNDERWOOD SUNSTRAND 639 Mulberry Street Macon, Georgia | Sales- Service- Supplies- Rentals Phone 2-3041 576 Mulberry Street Dial 5-5415 Moto Vue Theatres COMPLIMENTS OF- Pio Nona Avenue Houston Avenue Barper Shop gees ep ees Jones Sewing Machine Co. Macon's Complete Outdoor Theatre DeLuxe Dry Cleaners CINEMASCOPE --- WIDE SCREEN South Macon Barber Shop HEATERS Standard Stores, Inc. Movies are better than ever ' $. L. Orr Company 517 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia IF IT'S FROM qHEKRYS 74, IT'S GOOD! 374 Second Street Macon, Georgia Macon Shoe Company 371 Third Street Macon, Georgia Chapman-Harrison -Plymouth BeSoto 7. De Soto- Sales and Service 455 Walnut Street wey Macon, Georgia Watson Bros. Transfer and Storage Co. 661 Poplar Street Macon, Georgia Dial 5-4771 COMPLIMENTS ---- R. §. Thorpe and Sons 533-535 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia Nu-Way Weiners Our three specialities W EINERS-HAMBURGERS-BARBECUE 430 Cotton Avenue 422 Cherry Street Phone 2-9550 Phone 2-7955 COMPLIMENTS OF - Furniture Center, Inc. 455 First Street Macon, Georgia CLIFF DAVIS HARDWARE COMPANY Your Friendly Hardware Store Phone 2-1625 3156 Vineville Avenue ORANGE STREET GROCERY 104 Orange Street Macon, Georgia BURGESS CARPET CENTER 111 Orange at Riverside M, C. PITTMAN ROOFING PAINT CO, Serving Middle Georgia Since 1926 654 Plum Street Dial 3-1336 Macon, Georgia MACON FROZEN FOODS, INC. Meat Processing-Locker Service Wholesale Food Distributors 3051 Vineville Avenue PAYNE'S Groceries-Meat-Produce and Ice Open 9 A. M. to 11 P. M. seven days a week 3016 Vineville Avenue Dial 2-3471 Macon, Georgia COMPLIMENTS. OF- B AND B SUPER MARKET 1494 Broadway SEA FOOD CENTER 182 Broadway Fresh Fish Daily” COMPLIMENTS OF- FINCHER'S BARBECUE 3947 Houston Avenue MEMORIAL CHAPEL Funeral Directors Macon, Georgia ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING COMPANY 792 Broadway Macon, Georgia COMPLIMENTS OF- WNEX RADIO STATION Bibb Building Macon, Georgia THE MACON TELEGRAPH M THE MACON TELEGRAPH AND NEWS Sunday Middle Georgia's Favorite Newspapers' McKesson § Robbins, Inc. C. W. Farmer Company Star Engraving Company Manufacturing Jewelers--Engravers Joe Lance Box 72 Griffin, Georgia- Phone 5088 Houston, Texas Cherokee Brick Tile Company Common And Face Brick, Jumbo And Dubrik, Structural Clay Tile, E-Z Lay Tile SALES OFFICE AND PLANTS Waterville Road Macon, Georgia Telephone 2-7531 COMPLIMENTS Specialty Distributing Company 539 Arch Street Macon, Georgia Electronic Parts Communication Supplies Equipment Taylor’s Appliance Center DAIRY PRODUCTS 3110 Vineville Avenue Telephone 6-118 MACON VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Bibb County Board of Education 1062 Forsyth Street, Macon, Georgia. VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR EVERYONE It's Fun To Learn “7a Eam Trade and Industrial Education Distributive Education Homemaking Education Hycee Bottling Company 3219 Vineville Avenue Macon, Georgia Rio Grande Fence Co. 3055 Broadway Macon, Georgia Louis Briggs Construction Co. General Contractors Quality Service 4425 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia P.O. Box 570 Phone 3-9369 Compliments of Lanier Hotel 555 Mulberry Street Macon, Georgia Jean and Hall, Florist ey Hall Roddenbery, Owner Borden’s Dairy Products 4570 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia COMPLIMENTS OF The Georgia Loan Trust Company Macon, Georgia 225 Third Street Bill Meriweather Photographer 369 Cotton Avenue Macon, Georgia ADAMS-FEAGIN THE TRADING POST HARDWARE COMPANY Third and Walnut 484 First Street Telephone 5-6515 Macon, Georgia Phone 5-3553 When short, see Shorty KENMORE BURNS MALONE FINANCE Co, 361 Cotton Avenue 404 Second Street (Downstairs Basement) Macon, Georgia G. E. (Shorty) Malone Macon, Ga. PINKERTON PHARMACY R. A. McCORD COMPANY 401 Cherry Street 225 Second Street Macon, Georgia Macon, Georgia YELLOW CAB CO, Compliments of Dial 2-6464 J. W. McCOOK LUMBER CO, The Thinking Fellow Rides a Yellow” Col Bottling Company Macon, Georgia Ralston Purina Company COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Wade Sons Byrd’s Garage 634 Second Street 447 Pine Street Macon, Georgia Macon, Georgia York Air Conditioning Corley’s Opticians Company 439 Cotton Avenue ie 325 Fifth Street Macon, Georgia Macon, Georgia Fickling Walker, Inc. 240 Second Street Macon, Georgia Durkee’s Producers of Quality Products MARGARINE - MAYONNAISE SPICES - COCONUT SHORTENING Durkee's Famous Foods Division of the Glidden Company Macon, Georgia Cherokee Farms Telephone 5-3304 L. M. Solomon, Jr., Quality Milk Since 1913 Macon, Georgia Inland Container Corporation Macon, Georgia COMPLIMENTS OF Macon Cigar Hart’s Mortuary Tobacco Co. 655 Broadway : “T s . ’ a - e L et ied wh ¢ vr + % vy, ‘ . a fed ° ty SP ultigss - ee cage: Ren ale ene ‘« at ¥ Sines Saal ts on lainero tiles gi i SO ap i,
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