Dudley M Hughes Vocational School - Shield Yearbook (Macon, GA)

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PP Re) FARE ES GE VOR RAS = Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to - follow where they lead. —Louisa M. Alcott PRESENTED by The Senior Class of Dudley UM. Hughes Vocational School MACON, GEORGIA A VOCATION --- YOUR SHIELD FOR LIFE” VOLUME II MR. I. T. McCURLEY Your indomitable spirit, your determination to surmount all obstacles, and your solid sense of fair play have contributed much towards forging the Dudley M. Hughes Vocational School into the splendid school it is today. For making it possible for us to have the finest of teachers, the finest of shops, and the finest of schools; for making it possible for us to have a vocation, our shield, it is with earnest hearts that we respectfully dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. |. T. McCurley. Senior Class of 1956 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SUB-FRESHMEN FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES . JUNIORS SENIORS ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS AUTOGRAPHS . Members Of The Bibb County Board Of Education MARK A. SMITH Superintendent W. HOWARD BRIDGES Assistant Superintendent J. D. CRUMP ; : ; ; . ji : : : : : ; President H. G. WEAVER ; ‘ ; ‘ F ‘ : ‘ ‘ , Vice-President McKIBBEN LANE . : ‘ ; : : ‘ ‘ : : : ‘ Secretary WILLIAM P. SIMMONS ; . - . ‘ ; P . : . Treasurer HERBERT F. BIRDSEY . ‘ : : Committee Chairman of Vocational Education LEE M. HAPP GEORGE P. RANKIN, JR. CHARLES C. HERTWIG WALLACE MILLER, JR. ALBERT S. HATCHER, JR. MALLORY C. ATKINSON FRANK M. WILLINGHAM EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS HON. WALTER C. STEVENS. ‘ ; ; ‘ ‘ : : . ; Ordinary HON. B. F. MERRITT, JR... . : : . : ‘ . Mayor, City of Macon HON. OSCAR L. LONG. . ‘ ; ; ; ‘ , Judge, Superior Court The Shidd Si EDITOR . { : ; 2 : : : ‘ David Cox BUSINESS MANAGER . ‘ ; ; : : Nellie Allen SPORTS. : : : ‘ ; ‘ ; Freddie Pipkin ADVERTISING . : : é Genia Meadows, Betty Wilkins Olive Odom, Ellene Rogers, Karen Reese, Betty Tyndal TYPISTS j ; : : = ; ‘ Yvonne Purvis Frances Molton SUBSCRIPTIONS : 3 ‘ ‘ ; ‘ Patricia Saxon Paula Saxon ART Nellie Allen - Mickey Mulligan Jo Sanders, Merrell Grantham SPONSOR . ‘ : ; ‘ ‘ : ‘ Mrs. Louise T. Culpepper PHOTOGRAPHS Mr. Marvin Tyre TITLE PAGE . 3 ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ Coach Godfrey Steiner The Macon Vocational School was first established in Bibb County in 1933. It be- came a combination vocational school and accredited high school in 1947. It has been customary for the schools in B ibb County to be named for men who have contributed something to education. The Bibb County Board of Educa- tion decided this should be done at the Macon Vocational School. Dudley M. Hughes was selected in honor of Con- gressman Hughes. Mr. Hughes, along with Senator Hoke Smith, sponsored the first act in the U. S. Congress providing federal support to vocational education. The name was officially changed on the first of July, 1955. : ! “Oh! No!” That’s from Mrs. Veader when she sees what the faculty is doing under the direction of Mr. Mc- Curley. Teachers are learning a new trade. Mr. Criswell, Dressmaking and fitting his “creation” on Mr. Tyre; Mr. Singleton, Audio-Visual; Mr. Martin, Typing; Coach Steiner, Auto Mechanics; Mrs. Meeks, Carpentry; Mr. Staton, Cooking; Mrs. Tuten, Barbering; Mrs. Culpepper, Refrigeration; Mr. Jones, Hook Rugs; Mr. Green, Cos- metology; Miss Wheeler, Plumbing; Mr. Price, Millinery. Mr. Johnny Jones, who has been on the faculty since 1947! Ae E 2 aie Mr. Cliff English instructs his student, Mr. McCur- ley, in upholstering a chair. Above—Mrs. Culpepper shows Mr. Martin, Woodshop teacher, exactly how the new trophy cabinet should be made. Left—Real Gone Jivers! Miss Wheeler and Mr. Greene at Valentine Dance. Right—Mr. Kelley says, “What’s going on—? Stole Message From Our Principat--- It is my sincere desire that each student who passes through the Dudley M. Hughes Vocational School will leave us possessing the four cornerstones of success. Character—the guiding hand which encourages a person to do what is right regardless of consequences. Health—the condition of the body and mind which helps us to better enjoy life. Personality—the ability of a person to convert his energies into habits, or actions, which successfully influence other people. Knowledge of a trade—so that you may be better qualified to compete with other people in the business world. If our influence with you does help you to enjoy a full, pleasant, and successful life, then we, as a school, have served our purpose of existence. MR. RAYMONDE M. KELLEY MRS. CARRIE C. WILLIAM MR. J. D. ANDERSON Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Trade and Industrial Education Homemaking Education Distributive Education MR. W. C. WHITLEY Administration Mr. Malcolm Jones :Z ; Mr. Harvey Criswell Radio wi Plumbing Miss Geraldine Wheeler Librarian Advisor, Hughes Vocational Herald Sponsor, Library Club Mr. R. F. Collins Coordinator of Distributive Education Sponsor, DE Club Mrs. Louise T. Culpepper : Commercial Mr. Charles R. Hunt Miss Winnie Howard Mr. S. J. T. Price Advisor, The Shield Barbering Cosmetology Academic Assistant Coach s, ¢ 7 bs 7 3 ‘ 7 Ce eee sis : . Mr. George D. Yetter Mr. Adrin C, Staton Mrs. Helen H. Reese Woodsho p Auto Mechanics Academic Commercial Sponsor, Health Club Guidance, Counseling Sponsor, F.B.L.A. Club Sponsor, Beta Club Advisor, Hughes Herald Sponsor, School Patrol Mr. Grady R. Hatfield Printing Mrs. Marie A. Kelley Academic Sponsor, Art Club = Mr. Robert E. Whitehead, Jr Plumbing Mrs. Marilyn Tuten Academic Sponsor, Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y SPF .5 r “4 Sed Mr. S. E. Singleton Machine Shop Screen Mrs. Lorena R. Meeks Academic Counseling, Guidance Sponsor, F. T. A. Mr. Glenn L. Chesnut Journalism Photo-Engraving NOM SewanrtseeaZ ae Sally London President Jewel Smith Vice-President Mary Jane McFadden Secretary Joyce Lyle Treasurer Herbert Bradshaw Jerrell Burns Thomas Bud Cannon Donald Elliote Donald Findley Patsy Gilbreath Gray Vermon Richard Hill Sidney Holloman Spencer Horne J. C. Horton Grady Hubbard Peggy Kitchens Curtis Marsh Louise Moncrief Ottis Phillips Wilma Reed Wayne Rocquemore Drucilla Sanderson David Schell Willie Simmons William Thompson Katherine Wood Josephine Harris President Jane Moon Vice-President Sab- PSresemen Myrle Burns Secretary Doris Parham Treasurer Below, left to right, Annie Adams, Malcolm Arnold, Paul Carson, Charles Clemons. Bobby Couch Fred Crapps Windell Crenshaw Beatrice Davis Sharon Floyd Peggy Hatcher James Hawkins Troy Hawkins Jimmy Horne Annette Jackson Franklin Jackson Fate McLeod Shirley Morgan Bobby Phares Boots Sammons Wilbur Staples Joel Tapley Don Tavoularis Betty Wright Glenda Young BSemntsoaZ Janice Collins, President Martha Tharpe, Vice-President Gypsy Haygood, Secretary-Treasurer Freshmen Mamie Allen Reggie Arnold Kenneth Avera Donald Burnham Phyllis Dickens Jimmy Ernest James Evans Robert Fuller Jerry Hand LaVerne Johnson Sylvia McMillan Betty Radford Barbara Sammons Raburn Sanderson Jeanette Thompson Ervin Tyson Teola Corbin “ : President Joe Annis Frank Barfield Dennie Bateman Kenneth Benefield Larry Bloodworth Gary Bogess Betty Brock Mary Alice Calloway India Casey Myrna Conner Frances Graham Myrtle Hester Gwendolyn Holloman Mable Mullis Shirley Roberts Warren Selph Gertrude Salter Jerry Townsend Don Weaver Catherine Whidby Ernest Jump Secretary NOT SHOWN— ®Barbara Monroe, Vice-President Barbara Vickers, Treasurer NOmtostorman ; o 7 . - et - ee RAM 3 i Freddie Dawson Waltine Burnham Jeannie Brooks President Davis Secretary and Vice President Treasurer VN Floyd Copeland ReVelle Brooks Dick Justice Billy Price W. 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Sawyer Joyce Wooten Marion bs A = Senne Roger Collins Willene Dean Billy Wood Freddie Pipkin 14 Joyce Ethridge Florene McDaniel Herman McDaniel President Secretary Treasurer gay B hee [edie Syretha Vissage Ronald McCord Jimmie Nell Johnson lta ibe Eleanor Davis William Rutledge Elizabeth Ingram Ronnie Wingers Louise Cofield ale ie Jo Sanders William Darley Sue Gore Louis Cox Betty Jean Hawkins Marvin Shultz Betty Slade Bonnie Meadows Barbara Whitehead Regernald Jarrell Sandra Hortman Elizabeth Collins Juniors Merrell Grantham President Jean Creamer Vice-President Genia Meadows Secretary Yvonne Purvis Treasurer Noahs Sn a et ct Richard Stripling Violet Cox Karen Reese Joyce Ann Rogers Cynthia Causey Gaynell White Broadus Taylor Bettye Wilkins Frances Molton Shirley Wyatt Mildred Crumpton Donald West Sandra Peeler David Bevill Valeria Little Johnny McCrimmons Lucille Mickie Mulligan Rachael Kellum Juniors Earl] Land, President Juanita Harpley Phillip Webb Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Ronnie Hardin Betty Nipper Lynn Reid Betty Jean Harris Kay Leverett Donald Hall Faye Graves Hilton Sawyer Fred Maddox Clinton Carr Floyd Staples fugene Collins Kenneth Haygood Joseph Bryant Annette Anderson NOAA OM Nellie Allen President Mildred Hardy Vice-President Paula Saxon Secretary Barbara Tucker Treasurer James Kay Murphy Juanita Harpley Betty Tyndall Martha Nell Owens Bessie Copeland Shirley Wyatt Mary Floyd Larry Harrison Jo Ann White David Cox Sandra Peeler Delano Dowd Joyce Horne Lois Jones Billy Burnette Colleen Langford Peggy Jones Etta Jo Young Betty Jo Avery Kenneth Forbes Jimmy Ledbetter Barbara Hardy Gwen Donaldson Kitty Brown Patsy Howard White Julian Wynn Olive Odom Vonnie Arnsdorf Patricia Saxon Roy Beck Louise Seymour Jeanette Brown David Colquitt Beverly Sisk 1040 U.S. INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN il For Calendar Year wry Departmen 7 : Revenue Service | oF other taxable year beginning Z. ta 3.7, 7955, coil eotlinaoamre 19 o type or print plainty) of children fisted J ee Enter tota c ic ‘ See tastructions pS x: “ SS xcluck ible 3 Sic k Pay : in line 5 ( Attach recus d¢ pean ' i Bal ae fp. p® SNe WON DEDUCTIONS LISTED— 5, ae s Woe . David Cox Aeris. Pe ome nahin —— wi . Mildred Hardy . Olive Odom and Brother . Etta Jo Young 8. Margaret Baker 12. Pat and Paula Saxon . Larry Harrison 9. Beverly Sisk 13. Peggy Jones 6. Jo Ann White 10. Betty Tyndall 14. Nellie Allen 7. Joyce Horne 11. Colleen Langford 15. Kitty Brown MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nellie Allen, David Colquitt BEST ALL AROUND Bessie Copeland, Kenneth Forbes BEST LOOKING Carole Tyner, David Cox MOST COURTEOUS Paula Saxon, James Murphy MOST POPULAR Barbara Tucker, Roy Beck No. 6 NEATEST Pat Saxon, Larry Harrison No. 7 MOST ATHLETIC Martha Nell Owens, Bill Burnette No. 8 WITTIEST Kitty Brown, Julian Wynn Last Will aud “Jestament--- 1, Nellie Aline Allen, do leave my blonde hair to Genia Meadows, and hope she can do more with it than I. 1, Jeannette Ard, do hereby bequeath my big, button brown eyes to my best friend Lavinia Kitch. ens, in order that she may see where she is going. Betty Jo Avery, will my trip to the moon that “Coach” has promised me to Genia Meadows, ip hopes that she’ll make it. Kathryn Shelly Brown, do hereby bequeath my easy ability to teach school to our adorable Mr. Staton. Bessie Laura Copeland, will my quietness and ability to work to Barbara Cagle. Barbara Hardy, will my long hair to Gaynell W hite. Lawrence Eugene Harrison do, in behalf of Paula leave our two chairs in the movie room to Revelle and Dick to put to good use. Lois Jones, will Valeria Little my quiet ways for she is going to get in trouble with her talking in classroom. Peggy Nell Jones, will Ernest Jump to Catherine Jordan in hopes that she will succeed better than I did. 1, Olive Odom, will my gingham skirt to Mrs. Culpepper so she can make kitchen curtains. 1, Martha Owens, will my ability to play basketball to Eleanor Davis, in hopes that she’ll make more points than I did. 1, Sandra Jeannine Peeler, will all my boyfriends to Yvonne Purvis. 1, Patricia Saxon, do hereby leave my pleasing personality to Mrs. Reese, who is always losing her temper. i, Paula Saxon, do hereby, by the request of Mama Kitty, leave my smile to Shirley Morgan. We, Beverly Sisk and Mildred Hardy, will our studious ability to Jeanine Brooks and hope she has as much fun as we had during our senior year. i, Barbara Tucker, do leave my ability to get along with Mr. Staton and Mrs. Reese to Freddie Pipkin, and hope that he can do a better job than I did. i, Betty Nell Tyndall, do leave Mr. Staton, my homeroom teacher, to Freddie Pipkin. 1, Jo Ann White, will my giggles t o Betty Smith. i, Shirley Ann Wyatt, leave to Mrs. Culpepper my baby shoes. 1, Etta Jo Young, do hereby leave my long pony tail to Lucille Allen in hopes that she may some day have a longer one. Se TH eee OD Bit RICHARD STRIPLING Manager COACH GODFREY STEINER, Our Head Football, Basketball and Baseball Coach Sponsor, Health Club Ss. J. T. PRICE Assistant Coach FLOYD COPELAND BILLY BURNETTE, CENTER Manager Weight — 158 Senior ROY BECK, FULLBACK Weight — 152 Senior YNY McCRIMMONS ANDY SMALLWOOD DONALD WEST Tackle Halfback End Weight — 185 Weight — 145 Weight — 140 Junior Junior Junior Woluertues D. L. MARTIN KAY MURPHY LARRY HARRISON Guard Quarterback Guard Weight — 160 Weight — 165 Weight — 156 Sophomore Senior Senior FREDDIE DAWSON DAVID BEVILL JULIAN WYNN Halfback Tackle Tackle Weight — 160 Weight — 195 Weight — 140 Junior Junior Senior Wolverines DICK JUSTICE JIMMY ERNEST GENE SAXON End Guard Guard Weight — 172 Weight — 174 Weight — 178 Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Kneeling: Julian Wynn, Dav- id Bevill, Larry Harrison, Gene Saxon, Kay Murphy. Middle Row: A’sst Coach Price, Mgr. Richard Strip- ling, Billy Burnette, Don- ald West, Jimmy Ernest, Johnny McCrimmons, Mgr. Floyd Copeland, Roy Beck, Coach Steiner. Back Row: Andy Smallwood, Dick Justice, D. L. Martin, and Freddie Dawson. Kneeling: Mgr. Floyd Cope. land, Larry Harrison, Jul ian Wynn, Mgr. Richard Stripling. Middle Row: Ass’t Coach Price, Donald West, Andy Smallwood, D. L. Martin, Johnny McCrim- mons, Coach Steiner. Back Row: Gene Saxon, Kay Murphy, Freddie Dawson, David Bevill, and Jimmy Ernest = Front Row, L to R: Gene Collins, Roy Beck, Freddie Dawson, Coach Steiner, Freddie Pipkin, Andy Smallwood, Donald Hall. Back Row: William Darley, B illy Wood, David Bevill, Richard Stripling, Mgr. D. L. Martin, and Carl Darley. sTiapeleeonee nan. ae ee eS Donald Hall racks up two points against Condor as Roy Beck strikes a classic pose. Billy Burnette drives in for a counter in “B” team contest. “The Unbounding Joy Of “ riumpl--- Coach Steiner and the squad surround the trophy which is symbolic of victory in the Sixth District Divisional Basketball Tournament. The Gils Who Provided The Yells --- Martha Nell Owers, Shirley Roberts, Mickey Mulligan, Waltine Burnham, ReVelle Brooks, and Marion Robbins. 28 Front Row: Esther Woodard, Barbara Williams, Bettye Wilkens, Martha Tharpe, Shirley Roberts, Martha Burns Owens. Back row: Pat Saxon, ReVelle Brooks, Marion Robbins, Mr. Harold Martin, LaVerne Johnson, Yvonne Purvis, and Paula Saxon. Betty (Nip) Nipper Basketball Team, Captain te Bettye Wilkens, Betty Nipper, Yvonne Purvis “lhe Very rtlle Wolueriue Saseball Sguad--- — Kneeling: Billy Price, Roy Beck, Freddie Dawson, Andy Smallwood, Charles Beddingfield, Richard Stripling. Standing: Mgr. Floyd Copeland, Richard Hill, James Churchwell, David Cox, Billy Wood, Don Weaver, Gene Collins, Dick Justice, and Coach Steiner. Our District Shot Put Champion, Roy Beck. COACH “GOOT” ce §t oenprenam | baleen ae Vice-President, Mary Jane McFadden Treasurer, Wilma Reed Sponsor, Mrs. Claire Veader Members: Sally London Doris Parham Jo Harris Betty Wright Joyce Lyle Audrey Hall Jean Thompson Annie Adams Rebecca Peacock Beatrice Davis Nora McGee Barbara Malone Peggy Hatcher Katherine Wood Shirley Morgan President, Bonnie Meadows Vice-President, Olive Odom Secretary, Faye Graves Treasurer, Teola Corbin Reporter, Syretha Todd Sponsor, Mrs. Claire Veader Members: Betty Brock Louise Jones Vonnie Arnsdorf Myrna Conner Myrtle Hester Betty Slade Gypsy Haygood Gwen Holloman Phyllis Dickens Jackie Hardy Betty June Davidson Catherine Whidby Betty Radford Tni-Ri-Y-At-Y--- President, Paula Saxon Vice-President, William Rutledge Secretary, Valeria Little Treasurer, Pat Saxon Sponsor, Mrs. Marilyn Tuten Members, | to r, Paula Saxon, William Rutledge, Valeria Little, Pat Saxon, Syretha Vissage, India Casey, Bon- nie Meadows, Colleen Langford, Mrs. Tuten, and Grady Hubbard. Purpose: To create, main- tain, and extend through- out the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. The Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y Club stands for the all around development of its members in Spirit, Mind, and Body, and serves the three main training agencies of Home, Church, and School. Future Gursiness Leaders of AAmeriea--- President, Shirley Wyatt Vice-President, Barbara Tucker Secretary, Mildred Hardy Treasurer, Jeannine Brooks Reporter, Beverly Sisk Sponsor, Mrs. Helen Reese Members: Margaret Motes Catherine Jordan Etta Jo Young Gaynelle White Joyce Horne Betty Smith Faye Phillips Future Teachers Of rmeriea--- “Lorena Rabun Meeks Club” Billy Burnette President Mrs. Marie Kelley Sponsor Members: Jo Sanders William Darley Fay Graves Marvin Shultz President, Bessie Copeland Vice-President, Betty Jo Avery Secretary, Kitty Brown Treasurer, Mary Jo Carter Sponsor, Mrs. Lorena Meeks Members: Clinton Carr James Kay Murphy Gwen Donaldson Mary Floyd Barbara Hardy Louise Seymour Lavinia Kitchens Joyce Warter Frank Smith David Colquitt Health Club--- President, Roy Beck Vice-President, Freddie Dawson Secretary, Jackie Hardy Treasurer, Sandra Hortman Sponsors: Mr. Harold Martin Coach Steiner Members: Shirley Wyatt Sharon Floyd Jane Moon Marion Robbins Ann Hanson Myrle Burns Peggy Jones Barbara Cagle Jeannine Brooks Betty Orr Elizabeth Ingram Andy Smallwood D. L. Martin President, Mildred Hardy Vice-President, Betty Tyndal Secretary, Carole Tyner Treasurer, Vonnie Arnsdorf Sponsor, Mr. Adrin Staton Members: Genia Meadows Beverly Sisk Nellie Allen ReVelle Brooks Earl Land Joe Bryant President, ssie Copeland, President of Fu- ture Teachers. Best all around in Who’s Who. Se- lected as outstand- ing DE student of Georgia and received $25 War Bond. Expense paid trip to Na- tional Convention in St. Louis, Mo. Vice-President, Carole Tyner Secretary, Mildred Crumpton Treasurer, Peggy Jones Reporter, Barbara Cagle Sergeant-at-Arms, ‘ Joe Bryant, Members—Violet Cox, Lyn Reed, Pete Barfield, Buddy Staples, Kenneth Haygood, Sponsor, Clinton Carr, Charles McPherson, Fay Giles, Cora Staples. Mr. R. F. Collins ws A he J Carole Tyner sings at Barbara Cagle and Kenneth talent show sponsored by Haygood enter D. E. class- pr Club. Carole wins third place. 7 Mr. J. D. Anderson, local DE_ supervisor, congratulates students DE group leaving the Rest Home for a job well done at after serving the patients fruit. S peakers Contest. Library Qlub--- “Leaders read. Readers lead.” President, Edward Dunn Vice-President, Don Weaver Secretary-Treasurer, Carolyn Brown Social Chairman, Myrle Burns Program Chairman, Jane Saxon Sponsor Miss Geraldine Wheeler Members: Sandra Hortman Ann Hanson Inez Entrekin Vicki Hammon Julian Wynn Earl Thomas Kitty Brown Carolyn Flowers Louise Cofield Paul Carson Willie Simmons Alex Andrews Gene Saxon Joyce Ethridge Jimmie Nell Johnson Elizabeth Ingram Louis Cox W. C. Shedd Wendell Crenshaw Kenneth Bennefield Jean Creamer Donald Crumpton Betty Davidson Jimmy Ernest Warren Selph Jerry Townsend Betty Brock Mary Jane Farrell Jo Ann Harris Hansel Lindsey Billy Malone Malcolm Arnold Brenda Sutton Betty Wright Willene Dean Captain, Brenda Sutton Captain, Reggie Arnold Lieut., Royce Burnette Lieut., Carolyn Brown Lieut., Mary Carr Lieut., Jimmy Ernest Sponsor, M. L. Tyre Members Willie Simmons Bobby Calvin Donald Finley Roger Boutwell Joel Tapley Frank Barfield Glenda Young Dan Collins Wayne Rocquemore Raymond Woodard Carole Rice Irvin Tyson SEVEN. THIRTY O’CLOC K a J Bing fl ve PRE SIDING. MR Director, Vocg a History of ¥ Introduction. Chairman, ’ Dedicatory 4, Benediction € Dedication ; Hughes Vocational Herald It's Fun Jo Learn Fo Earn Volume 8 Rogers Practices New Methods of Tec Rogers complete English, history, | phy, and Christi. Mrs. Rogers a tte Military College in Br Some of the clubs 3 high: school were: sp = ma club and Utopian ° = Since entering colleg? Vice President of a loc 2 club, Macon Misses. 2s During her college years she worked at Mildred John's d | office work. Of course, she housekeeper, too. —Barbara T Some of the c i Future Teachers % Welcome Members The Lorena Rabun Meeks Chap- ter of Future Teachers of America welcome their new members who are: Mary Floyd, James Kay Murphy, Barbara Hardy, Louise Seymour, Gwen Donaldson, and David Colquitt. We are planning our installation service to present at assembly in the near future. Our members are now in the Process of having our Georgia State Charter framed and our charter membership-scroll printed. —Kitty Brown Wednesday, putry 29, 1956 “Wepnys ysouw Soq3ngy ad —_—— eq wd— te. We Surst Tuto Priat T1945 Tin 'H Piaaag noa ns one we. Tis S09 WM sueae « coule..4 °M ‘Soumeu illic “snoes off. Uor os Richard “Little Bit’ Stripling and Freddie Pipkin entertained the folks with a real gone dance together. Those that couldn't at- tend the dance really missed a shin-dig Etta Jo Young, Barbara Tucker and Martha Owens were elected by the class to plan for the dance. aaa ¥ aA “eouRMIOL oem, uo 41se2 0} a0ud OU ST in Wig ateq oy) UT Spuey SUTPIottee. yurgy sieqgoee} 9%} Pe dance “A0U31 UT the best Anu Jee, MBEII_LUL7°S,.6 school.” Mr. Staton, “I am very proud of my seniors and their good work!” Mrs. Rogers, “I think everyone be haved well and it was a very good dance.” The seniors are very proud of their good work on the dance. —Barbara Tucker es So a Works oS Number 8 of the ¥: ; we Fo. J SS sis” 9 erg? the Hi-y- : ey, enjoy having the, Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-y Shwreat deal oKjuties of eg ° year that Dudley .s High School ¥ club. a very good for a good vi Banine Bro 4 ? president, aine Why-treasurer, plian - serg- ——— ent ) Pla vice pre- mye 8 fe’ tary nis. ‘. %o urer Cons rgeant-at-arms plain Bc, ,, Was secretary at “y §p9, 28: moved away t scp had to elect a se] ey 2r qT 4. 4necting we discuss e old business then take usinees. We discuss our Each month we have a roject and a community tor this month we are go- - Pa the Bibb County Old e a. Carry cookies and a Gnd put on a program for fab For our school project we ( Continued On Page 2) Coming Events March 1 — Deadline for Shield sub- scriptions. 4, 5, 6.— State D. E. Conven- tion 14, 15, 16,—Spring Holidays 16—Vocational Breakfast, G.E.A. 17— St. Patrick’s Day 28—Dr. King Vivion — Easter assembly program Wolverines Win Dual Basketball Trophies (Story And Pictures On Pages Two And Three) HERALD STAFF MEMBERS—Bill Burnette, Editor; Kenneth Forbes, Mgr. Editor; Larry Harrison, News Editor. Billy Price, Copy Editor; Barbara Tucker, Feature Editor; Martha Burns, Humor Editor; Fay Graves, Art Editor; Jean Creamer and Etta Jo Young, Typists; Shirley Morgan, Reporter; Marjie Powell, Reporter; Beatrice Davis, Reporter; Marvin Shultz, Reporter; Geraldine Wheeler, Advisor; Ervin Tyson, Reporter; Roy Beck,Circulation Megr.; Don Weaver, Reporter and M. L. Tyre, Advisor. 48 STAFF MEETING—Bill Burnette, Editor, Right Center, Larry Harri- son, News Editor. Others gather- ed around are Barbara Tucker, Feature Editor; Etta Jo Young, Typist; Ervin Tyson, Reporter; Billy Price, Copy Editor; Fay Graves, Art Editor. THE DUMMY—Billy Burnette and Harrison laying out paper. FOLDING PAPER—Printing stu- dents folding papers. ———4 CIRCULATION — Roy Beck, Circulation Manager, gives out papers in Mr. Cris- well’s plumbing class —- 49 WOMANLESS WEDDING—Assembly program by Mrs. Culpepper’s homeroom. BETA INITIATION — Earl Lana, Beverly Sisk, and Genia Meadows. ieaiiaieata as Sees Jerrell Burns VALENTINE DANCE—King and Queen Teola Corbin. BETA INITIATION —Carolyn Brown and Bettye Wilkins. Piumbing Refrigeration Cooking Cosmetology —— X MRS. MARY BUTLER Dietician Who is responsible for our deli- cious and nutricious lunches. Billy Burnette and Mr. Adrin Staton during lunch period. Mrs. Butler’s valuable helpers in the kitchen and lunchroom. { $ eps Nettie Battle Janie Johnson Mattie Washington Eddie Glover JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET— Peggy Jones, Freddie Dawson. fO RB ne Se Zem WM Dudley M. Hughes Vocational School Bibb County Board of Education ane Std tentcht eats Aral IEA cy aS S35 } he : ieee aie seat. E Ct s q FFIBBA) “EGE ligase f | 7s SSR il=| aye Ge (abe a4 Jo 2 fe 2 m4 = saat nt ae fy jeee2 eal enema eee | rll Se ' as i 55] 1062 Forsyth Street Macon, Georgia Vocational Training For Everyone Trade and Industrial Education “It’s Fun To Learn To Earn” Distributive Education Homemakng Education York Air Conditioning Company 325 FIFTH STREET Macon, Georgia Napier Ave. Barber Shop Beauty Salon 3093 Napier Ave. at Greenway’s PHONE 5-7356 C. R. HUNT, Owner Cherokee Farms L. M. SOLOMON, JR. Macon, Georgia Quality Milk Since 1913 TELEPHONE 5-3304 Specialty Distributing Company 539 Arch Street Macon, Georgia ELECTRONIC PARTS SUPPLIES COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT Compliments of Macon Cigar Tobacco Co. 655 BROADWAY Compliments of Wade Sons 634 SECOND STREET Macon, Georgia Electronic Distributors, Inc. RADIOS - TELEVISIONS - TUBES - PARTS Telephone 3-9379 995 Riverside Drive Macon, Georgia The Macon Telegraph The Macon News The Macon Telegraph And News “Middle Georgia’s Favorite Newspaper” Coca-Cola Bottling Company GEORGI H. L. Green Co. Kernaghan Jewelers e Store With Over 25,000 Ite From Which To Choose” Shop at Sears and Save Every Item First Quality Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back 111 Third Street Phone 5-3341 Vineville Awning Co. AWNINGS — CANVAS — METAL VENETIAN BLINDS — RENOVATING CARPETS BOUND 3095 Vineville Avenue Macon, Georgia Compliments of Dixie Cleaners 3113 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Phone 5-1033 New and Modern Plant Expert Supervision The Macon Shoe Company FINE SHOES SINCE 1900 371 Third Street Macon, Georgia TURN IT ON AND LEAVE IT ON Music News 1240 On Your Dial Macon, Georgia Nu-Way Weiners Our Three Specialties WEINERS — HAMBURGERS — BARBECUE 430 Cotton Avenue 422 Cherry Street Phone 2-9550 Phone 2-7955 Hycee Bottling Company 3219 VINEVILLE AVENUE Macon, Georgia Ingleside Jewelers, Inc. 2320 Ingleside Avenue “SAVE TIME — SHOP SUBURBAN” Mrs. Minnie Staton, Manager Phone 6-1388 Macon, Georgia Robinson’s 522 Cherry Street Compliments of J. M. Simmons Sam Neels’ Shoe Store “YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE” RAND TRIM SHOES TRED For For Men Women POLL PARROT For Children 334 Third Street Phone 2-4032 Macon, Georgia Fickling Walker, Inc. 240 Second Street Macon, Georgia R. S. Thorpe Sons EXCLUSIVE MEN AND BOYS WEAR Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes Ladies Beauty Parlor PHONE 2-6246 533-535 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia Marilyn Shoes Complete line of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES Corner Second and Cherry A Lifetime of Enjoyment Your Portrait by Cliff Harden “MIDDLE GEORGIA’S ONLY MASTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY” 564 Mulberry Street Macon, Georgia Macon Shoe Repair INVISIBLE RESOLING LEATHER GOODS AND NOVELTIES 511 Third Street Phone 5-3226 Buick Cadillac ‘Faithfully Serving Owners In Middle Georgia Since 1918” Huckabee Auto Company THIRD AT PINE Phone 3-9366 DIAL 5-4351 Compliments of Champion’s Clothing MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Factory - To - You Prices 312 Third Street Macon, Georgia Moto Vue Theatre Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia MACON’S COMPLETE OUTDOOR THEATRE Cinemascope — Wide Screen Heaters ‘Movies Are Better Than Ever” Georgia Lumber and Veneer Corporation “SPECIALIZING IN BOND SWAN” Complete Selection of Hardwoods Phone 1 Toomsboro, Georgia Macon, Georgia Martin Furniture and Cabinet Shop 1640 Jeffersonville Road CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS Phone 2-1406 Macon, Georgia Right Way Finance Company No. 3 Hardeman Building “MONEY WHEN YOU NEED IT” Phone 2-2351 Macon, Georgia Sanitary Supply Chemical Co., Inc. 2120 Seventh Street REGAL PRODUCTS “Service Within The Hour If Desired” LAMAR. H. ROSS Macon, Georgia Phone 3-1187 Adams-Feagin Hardware Co. CORNER WALNUT AND THIRD STREETS Phone 5-6515 Macon, Georgia Reid Griffin, Jeweler Graduate of Elgin Watchmakers College WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY Watch and Jewelry Repairing Macon, Georgia Phone 2-5303 316 Third Street Rodger’s Seat Cover Center 878 THIRD STREET Macon, Georgia Trading Post FURNITURE MOVERS Retail Furniture Floor Sales STORAGE WAREHOUSE 484 First Street Phone 3-2678 Macon, Georgia + J Bateman’s “PURVEYORS OF FINE FOODS” 3280 Pio Nono Avenue 2390 Ingleside Avenue Macon, Georgia Casey’s Beauty Shop MRS. MARGARET CASEY, Owner 1273 Newburg Avenue Phone 6-2541 Macon, Georgia Martha Sorrow Beauty Shop 360 Yates Avenue PHONE 2-8140 +] Rayne’s GROCERIES—MEAT—PRODUCE ICE Open 8 A.M. ’Till 11 P.M., Seven-day Week 3016 Vineville Avenue Phone 2-3471 Macon, Georgia Ingleside Florist and Gift Shop 3090 VINEVILLE AVENUE Macon, Georgia Frozen Delight FROZ-O-SPINS CONES SUNDAES — DOG-ON-A-STICK ORANGE OR LEMON TEACO 2995 Vineville Avenue Gay Clothing Company “MEN’S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS” 338 Third Street Macon, Georgia Cliff Davis Hardware Company “YOUR FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE” 3156 Vineville Avenue Phone 2-1625 Macon, Georgia Bob’s Food Shoppe Macon’s Newest Drive-In SUPER MARKET Open Every Day 8 A.M. ’Til 11 P.M. Corner Hightower Road Pio Nono Avenue Cherokee Pharmacy 2603 MONTPELIER AVENUE Macon, Georgia WIBB 1280 ON YOUR DIAL American Barber Shop 365 CHERRY STREET Macon, Georgia R. A. McCord Motor Co. Authorized Ford Dealer PARTS — ACCESSORIES — SERVICES 225 Second Street Phone 2-5771 Macon, Georgia Guy White Radio and TI. V. 654 Mulberry Street Prompt Service Calls SALES ON FADA RCA TV’S Dial 3-3768 Southern News Co. 317 Cherry Street Nutting Floral Company Say It With Flowers From Macon’s Leading Florist Phone 2-8775—2-8776 Macon, Georgia ’ Pittman’s Grocery 2094 Montpelier Avenue Macon, Georgia Phone 5-3573 Automatic Phonograph Company Bill’s News and Book Store 2386 Ingleside Avenue MACON’S COMPLETE NEWS STORE Bill’s News—Books Variety 665 Baconsfield DIAL 3-5267 OPEN DAILY Bloodworth’s Cafe We Specialize In Fine Chicken JIMMY BLOODWORTH, Proprietor hordens 4700 PIO NONO AVENUE Macon, Georgia PHONE 2-3631 Ice Cream 9 Oldham’s Hart’s Mortuary “A Home of Thoughtful Service” 101 PERSONS BUILDING PHONE 2.5721 Phone 2-5462 Macon, Georgia 765 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia Star Engraving Company Manufacturing Jewelers — Engravers JOHN J. BRAZZEAL Box 3568, Sta. B Savannah, Georgia HOUSTON, TEXAS Varsity Drive-In Home Of Those Famous Hamburger Steaks AMPLE PARKING Macon Piano Exchange 2699 Houston Avenue Phone 2-3321 NEW AND USED PIANOS @ Sohmer @ Janssen @ Kohler-Campbell @ Shoninger @ Bremen CONNSONTA ELECTRONIC ORGANS LOWERY ELECTRONIC ORGANS C. L. Powers, Owner McKesson Company Robbins, Inc. (. W. Farmer OFFICE PH. 3-2502 RES. PH. 3-5707 Blue Plate Foods, Inc. 4475 Houston Avenue GENE McCANT City Salesman Macon, Georgia Marshall Lumber Co. ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIAL 2995 Hillcrest Avenue IRVIN MARSHALL — FRANK WALTHALL Phone 3-4401 Macon, Georgia Right Way Finance Company “MONEY WHEN YOU NEED IT” No. 3 Hardeman Building Phone 2-2351 Macon, Georgia Greenway’s Alignment Service 3095 NAPIER AVENUE Macon, Georgia Phone 3-6474 American Printing and Stationery Company 552 MULBERRY STREET Phone 2-7548 Macon, Georgia GUN HEADQUARTERS Macon Swap Shop 375 Mulberry Street Macon, Georgia A Builder As Well As A Converter Of Georgia’s Resources Georgia Kraft Company Deals Luggage Store 365 Third Street PHONE 3-0717 Mildred Johns “WOMEN’S FINEST APPAREL” 378 Second Street Phone 2-6032 . ’ Wilson’s Restuarant “FAMOUS FOR HOME COOKED FOOD” 557 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia (Sere Herbert Smart Clothing Company “MACON’S SMARTEST MEN’S WEAR” 567 Cherry Street Phone 3-1656 Macon, Georgia Bush Refrigeration and Air Conditioning “WHERE SERVICE COMES FIRST” 492 First Street Macon, Georgia Phone 5-1916 “Headquarters For Vocational Rings” Goodman-Hayes Jewelers DIAMOND MERCHANTS Corner Second and Cherry Streets Phone 5-2232 Macon, Georgia Central Jewelers “HOME OF ELGIN, HAMILTON, BULOVA” 426 Cherrry Street Trimble “ADDING MACHINE REPAIR SHOP” 497 Broadway Phone 3-9636 P. O. Box 489 Memorial Chapel FUNERAL DIRECTORS Macon, Georgia J Coke’s MACON’S PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER 735 Cherry Street Phone 5-4031 Macon, Georgia Macon I. V. Sales Co. Your Emerson Television Dealer For Middle Georgia SALES — RENTALS — SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Andrews 2456 Vineville Avenue Phone 3-8715 Macon, Georgia Dannenberg’s MACON, GEORGIA Cherokee Brick Tile Gompany Common And Face Brick, Jumbo And Dubrik, Structural Clay Tile, E-Z Laytile SALES OFFICE AND PLANTS Waterville Road Telephone 2-7531 Macon, Georgia Baker-Maytield Go. International Trucks — Farmall Tractors Refrigeration SALES AND SERVICE 760 Third Street Phone 5-6526 Macon, Georgia Ralston Purina Company Macon Quarries CRUSHED STONE FOR ALL PURPOSES Macon, Georgia P. O. Box 2267 Phone 5-7431 Pio Nono Station Louis Briggs Construction Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS QUALITY SERVICE 4425 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia P. O. Box 570 Phone 3-9369 W.E. Gates Company OWNER, G. H. WILSON Exclusive Distributor ROYAL TYPEWRITERS VICTOR ADDING MACHINES ELECTRICS, STANDARDS, PORTABLES Sales, Rentals, Service and Supplies 639 Mulberry Street Phone 2-3041 Macon, Georgia Compliments of Fincher’s Barbecue 3947 HOUSTON AVENUE Phone 5-6378 Free Estimates H. Hl. Harpley Sons INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING AND DECORATING WALLPAPERS Route 3, Box 18 Macon, Ga. Phone 3-0515 McCullough Office Equipment Company SAFES, FILING CABINETS, ADDING MACHINES SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITERS SALES AND SERVICE J. S. McCullough Macon, Ga. Compliments of Fincher’s Barbecue 3057 COLUMBUS ROAD Corley’s Opticians 439 COTTON AVENUE Macon, Georgia


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