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“Work — Your Shreld for Life” 2 Tesen led by Shreld Staff The Senior Class of Dudle Y MM. St. ugl es Uocational School PL il i 7 ii _ ‘| i! The 1961 Shield takes its place on the shelf ‘Foreword Contents Within these pages of the Shield for ’61, Dedication there is something more meaningful than Administration ee 2 Faculty pictures and type—herein lies our “way of aye - , Classes life. Seniors Favorites These are our very own, our school, our ; Juniors classmates, our teachers, our building—here Sophomores are the spirit, the memories, the little inci- Freshmen : : ss Sub-Freshmen dents of everyday life which will live for ao Activities ever in our hearts. Athletics Organizations Advertisers Tn Memory of Mr. J. if 3 Mee urley She Fower of ( Jorh — fe taught ers: Al ace lo Work — he left Us. DUDLEY M. HUGHES VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Bibb County Board of Education aan inowns % RREAE | aia , — BROCE tt ARAB ee isa 4 re §('58 % ; —o sa —__— prem 31, iF | Tee —_—o r RY, ieee a} = i a % 55K oc Wi =e} is a came o £ —= af f G Fonny . pO ac (el ayy! Ollie @ Ties coma} qe UMNO! | | | | O30) ce Gru. acy: Olina itopme 3 af re | Py AN See eye. aS PA, 1062 FORSYTH STREET . . . MACON, GEORGIA Vocational Training for Everyone IT'S FUN TO LEARN TO EARN Trade and Industrial Education Distributive Education Homemaking Education Work Ss Our Sheme WHY DO WE DEDICATE THE 1961 SHIELD TO YOU? The one who came to greet us That first September day. The one who's always helped us In every sort of way. The someone who has guided And watched us to the end, The one who we'll remember Our Principal, and friend. Because you were there when we needed you most. We give to you the most precious gift we have to offer—The Dedication of Our Yearbook—The 1961—Shield. DR. WALLACE C. WHITLEY = ores Members of the Ly thb County yoard o f ‘Cducation Dr. H. G. Weaver, President Judge Mallory C. Atkinson Mr. Robert A. McCord, Jr. Mr. Herbert F. Birdsey Mr. Wallace Miller, Jr Mr. Ralph Eubanks Mr. George P. Rankin, Jr. Mr. William A. Fickling Mr. William P. Simmons Mr. Charles C. Hertwig Mr. Frank M. Willingham Mr. Albert S. Hatcher, Jr. Honorable Hall Bell Honorable Edgar H. Wilson Honorable Oscar L. Long Honorable Walter C. Stevens Working — fhal we May continue MR. JULIUS GHOLSON MR. S. L. NEWBERRY Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent of Schools Adininistt alion — 4 | s | a Poe = prix s + eet ed = === ol A 4 ae = ay a) — oe == oe a! we pos es a —_ al we a ae a g — PA -_ _ Ls i i DR. WALLACE WHITLEY Work begins with the foundation. All the Way— He’s with Us. “Never say, It can't be done...” Dr. Whitley, Lenora O' Ware and Patsy Bruce ULES TT Gre VOCATION BIBB COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION DIAL SHerwoop 3-748! RAYMONDE M. KELLEY 1062 FORSYTH STREET ACTING DIRECTOR MACON, GEORGIA W. C. WHITLEY PRINCIPAL OF ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT I extend my congratulations to each student at Dudley Hughes, both to the graduate and to the undergraduate. I sincerely wish tha this has been a most profitable year for each of you. As you continue your careers, I am sure that you will realize more and more the mean- ing of your school experience. The blessing which the faculty members will ¢ ut of seeing ao each of you develop into young and energetic leaders of our community ill be worth the time and effort that each of us has given of him- May your best wishes and prayers be answered. Yours truly, Ne Ce Whitley, Principal “Tp Fun Jo Learn Yo ©arn” MR. RAYMONDE KELLEY Acting Director Oupervises the School rogram From left to right: Mrs. Barbara Childs; Mrs. Clara Worrell, Office Manager Singleton MR. J. D. ANDERSON MRS. CARRIE WILLIAMS MR. EARLYE BARRON | ting Supervi of Trade and Supervisor of Distributive Education Supervisor of Hor aking Educatior A Industrial Education hey admire our Otllingness lo Work Parent's Olub Feople to look to. — Mothers and Fathers PARENTS-TEACHERS CLUB For the most effective development of students there must be close cooperation be- tween home and school. Parents must understand what the school is endeavoring to do, while teachers must try to understand the problems of parents. To bring about this understanding and cooperation is one of the aims of Dudley M. Hughes High School Parents-Teachers Club. To further the cause for education is the chief purpose of our Parents-Teachers Club, an organization where parents and teachers are working together for us. FACULTY C 0mm ercial MRS. HELEN REESE Department Head Bookkeeping, Typing Shorthand Student Council Sponsor oa Mr. Price and Margie Garnto e . a Guidance in Work MRS. FAYE BATEMAN Typing VOT Counselor 2 ; F Guidance — JSeacher Counselor _ Mudent Counselor MR. S. J. T. PRICE, Direc General Science, Health Work... satisfies indtv1rdual needs Office Girls Doylene Mathis Lenora O’ Ware Sara Stewart Nancy Brock Judy McDaniel Franceen Barbee Annette Ryals Elaine Fears Judy Larrimore June Rowland MRS. MARIE KELLY MRS. JEANNETTI J : MERCER Homemaking Sponsor F.H.M (WDoman’s work 1s never done STAYSTITCH CLS Aeon TRA oe A thing of beauty iS a Joy forever” EARL BARNETI - an Band Director . . MR. GLENN BACON Choral Director Department Head GFORLIA “pOWER CO | On glis (Wor king MRS. EVELYN CLAY English Her Sponsor Apple Exar ; o | : NY MRS, ANNE J] MR. JAMES OVERBY MRS. ANN ROGERS BURNS English World History Business English SENIOR Sponsor English Literature English Sponsor F.T.A Shield Sponsor Appre 1alions Mrs. Clay's Class Apply ing é nglish « 411s Departm ent (th Words Reading Thinking Reasoning Listening Writing Malt - ad VAS Mrs. Rogers’ Class MR. WALLACE WILLIS English MR. B. H. STUBBS English Mrs. Anne Burns’ Class Learning lhe democratic u ay = Otudy mM Library General and Socra Scrence MR. C. D. PARRISH General Business . prepare us lo compele in — A,” i Bi , iit... ans 7 MRS. MARY COX MRS. CATHERINE MRS. KAY M. PROCTER Special Class GARDENER Biology Science Beta Sponsor MR. CLAXTON WALKER General Science Health MR. BOB LOTT Civics World History Georgia History Mathematics MR. FRANK KUHR Department Head Algebra —ad highly technical world... Ni - + oe MR. ROBERT COLLINS MRS. INA PUTNAL MRS. PAULINE MORGAN General Business Georgia History Mathematics D.E, Club Government D.E. Coordinator MR. W. S. HARPER MR. H. A. WASDEN MRS. PAULINE COLE 21 D.C.T. Coordinator Mathematics Supply Teacher L thrary In appreciation for your helpfulness, cheerful ness, and friendly interest, the Senior Class and tlie Shield Staff wish to express our appreciation to you. You have been at Dudley Hughes longer than any faculty member. Your lofty ideals are deeply implanted in‘o the lives of former students as well as those of today. A perfect woman, nobl plann'd To warm, to comfort, and command MISS GERALDINE WHEELER With something of angelic light,” Librarian WORDSWORTH Library Sponsor Hula Sponsor —7 2 : ooks lead adventurous Lives. Adventure © very where O4ops (Work — Geared to the future Electric Shop Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Machine Mechanical Drawing Electronics Paint Radio Wood a leclric O4 op OF MR. W. A. GRAVES pm | i ae : 2 = P | - Seal, “| D owt XN p Refrigeration and Air € onditioning TK achine O4op p work MR. S. E. SINGLETON Technical skills and h sn Not | Available Carrying out practices Machine Oop MR. J. P. LOVETT MR. TOM LYLE Shop Kad to and € fectronics MR. E. L. WHITT Frint Oh op Sutting dignity into a ork —_ MR. JOE ROGERS MR. EDWIN JUDD Instructor Head Instructoy Mr Judd—Stanley amn erbert Wallace look olding Machines aid in meeting deadlines over the off-set press ( lood 4op “7 ndustry, here we come. MR. R. L. JOHNSON Instructor a - = - _ - a = oJ Gluing Sanding Basic finishing The making of joints Materials and their purp¢ SES Mr. Johnson—James Addison Thysitcal ©:ducation fy JAMES HOWELI General Business History Physical Education Coach COACH GODFREY (Goot MR STEINER MR. TOM LYLI Mechanical Drawing Coach Gerhardt's Classes MRS. EDITH GERHARDT Girls’ Physical Education Instructor Senior Sponsor Cheerleader Sponsor Wolverette Sponsor Athletic Club Sponsot oe NS.) 3. a ee SENIORS PATSY BRUCE President OZIE HARALSON Vice President LARRY TANNER Secretary and Treasurer C Seniors HARRIS ARMSTRONG Country CHARLES ASHLEY Charles TONY ASHLEY Tony ADDIS THEO BAIRD JR “Sonny TERRY BEDDINGFIELD JERRY BASS Jerry Sen 10L'S JIMMY BRANTLEY PATSY BRUCI lir t Patsy PHYLLIS BRANTLEY WENDELL BRUCE Phyllis Wendell BERNICE CLAYTON Bernice JEANITA CHEEK Nita LINDA COLLIER Linda BILL COX Bil C Sen 10L'S CECIL DAVIDSON JEWELL DOUGLAS Cec lewe SANDRA DOMINEY RILEY FLOWERS Sandra “Riley” MARY GIBSON FAY ELEANOR Mary FULLER Fay ANDREW J GRIZZARD Andy DWIGHT HOWELL “Dwight” GERALDINE RYAN HALI Gerry 7. C Sen 10LS CHARLES HAMLIN OZIE HARALSON Charles Ozie GW ENDOLYN CHARLES HESTER HAMLIN Charles Gwen LEONORA HUGHES “Leonora” = _ PATRICIA JACKSON “Pat PATTY JONES Patricia c) CNLOL’S JEAN KELLY LAVERNE LAMB Jean Laverne SAMMY KNIGHT BARRY LANCASTER Sammy Barry DEWEY MARTIN TED MARTIN ‘Dewey : Q Ted ROSLYN McCLAIN “Doylene ‘es C Sensors DOYLENE MATHIS 2 JEAN McGHEE QUIDA MIMBS Jean Quida SANDRA McLEOD JOHNNY Sandra MORRISON “Jo hnny GLORIA M MURPHY Ann JUDITH MELTON Judy JERRY NOOJIN LENORA O'WARE Jerry ° Lenora C Seniors BARBARA OZMORE WILLIAM PEELER Barbara Butch JAMES PARKER DELORES REID ‘Jimmy Tootsie’ GERALD ROBERTS THOMAS ROBERTS “Jerry” : “Tom” PATRICIA ANN CLIFFORD RUMNEY SCARBOROUGH “Patsy ll Clifford C Sen 1028 LINDA SHIPMAN JAMES STANLEY “Nancy “Jimmy TRUDY SILZ RONALD Trudy STEVENSON “Ronny SARA STEWART : ; LARRY TANNER “Sara” “Larry” LANCE VON DREWITZ “Lance JACKIE WADE Jackie INZE WATSON “Inez — McDANIELS LEON . “T eon” an — -_ = ; TIM VINING Tim Seniors ZACK WEBB “Zack CAROLE WHITEHEAD Carole” pst. = 4 NATHIN MINTON on —— “Nathin” LARRY OSBORNE “Larry” ELAINE PARKS C Sen 10L'S LOUISE SEYMOUR SEABORN SMITH “Louise” “Seaborn” GEORGE RANDALL OGLES THISTLEWOOD “Randall” “George” RICHARD POWERS “Richard” JACK LEONARD HORNE FAVORITES Ouperla Not Whelher You (Jon or Lost M St Intellige ni Jean McGhee Tom Roberts “We believe in no man’s opinion, we have some of our own “She's charming as the midnight sky. He is not made to question, but to adore.” e Most Likely to Succeed Patsy Rumney Jerry Bass “There is not a moment without something to do.” Be si Looking Doylene Mathis Jerry Roberts Cutest , seat ies Patricia Jackson mn Poe Johnnie cogadh = st Larry Tanner Life is but a span and they'll enjoy every inch of it “Toward the goal they slways. go, tying 42 hard to defeat the foes.” 110eS or = a a 4 2 ‘7 hut Stow You Tayed fe Same Best All Around Patsy Brucc “Butch” Peeler way “Their popularity speaks for itself ‘Tootsie’ Reid and “Country’’ Armstrong”’ “Witty, lively, and full of fun; they talk—they will to everyone Most Popular Lenora Hughes and Andy Grizzard a Friendliest Jackie Wade and Tim Vining Most Courteous “Right good fellows, here you see and friendly as can be Ouida Mimbs and Zack Webb “True merit often lies in being polite ARMSTRONG, HARRIS Superlative Basketball 3, Football 3, ASHLEY, CHARLES—Beta 4-5, D.C.T. 4-5 ASHLEY, TONY—B Team Basketball 2, D.E. 4 BASS, JERRY—D.E. 4-5, Treasurer 4, President 5 Shield 5, Business Manager 5, Library Assistant and Club 5, Superlative, Beta, 5 BEDINGFIELD, TERRY—Football 1-3, B Team Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2-3, Herald 4, D.C.T 4-5, Vice President 5. BRANTLEY, JIMMY—D.E. 5. BRANTLEY, PHYLLIS—F.H.A. 1-2, Library As- sistant and Club 3, D.E. 4-5, Historian 4, Reporter - BRUCE, PATSY—F.B.L.A. 4-5, Secretary 4, Vice President 5, Homecoming Queen 4, Senior Class President, Student Council Reporter 5, Shield 5, V.O.T. 5, Superlative 5, Beta 5. BRUCE, WENDELL—D.E. 4-5, Vice President 5, B Team Baseball 2-3, B Team Basketball 3. CHEEK, JEANITA—Gym Assistant 3-4, Wolver- ettes 3-5, Treasurer 4, Y-Teens 3-5, Supervision games 4-5, D.C.T. 5. CHURCHWELL, CHARLES—Student Council 3-4, Herald 3-5, Beta 3-5, Parliamentarian 3-4, Vice President 5, Football 3-5, Basketball 4-5. CLAYTON, BERNICE—Glee Club 1-4, Band 4, F.B.L.A. 5, V.O.T. 5, Debate Team 4-5, Girls Declamation 4. COLLIER, LINDA—Beta 3-5, Treasurer 4-5, Stu- dent Council 5, F.H.A. 2-5, Wolverettes 2, Super- vision games 5. COX, BILL—D.E. 5, Football 5, Baseball 4-5. DOMINY, MiG ais De SANDRA—F.B.L.A. President DOUGLAS, JEWEL—-Beta 3-4, F.T.A. 4-5, Vice President 4, F.B.L.A. 5, V.O.T. 5, Student Council 5, Home Nursing 3, Supervision games 3. FLOWERS, RILEY—Football 1-3, Varsity Baseball 3-5, Varsity Football 4-5, B Team Baseball 3, Baseball Championship 3-4. We Remember th FORBES, WAYNE—Student Band 1-4, President 4 Council President 5, HALL, GERALDINE R Beta 4-5 F.H.A. 5, Secretary Council 5, Library 4, Club 2-4 Herald 4, Assistant HAMLIN, CHARLES—D.E., 4 x Photographer 4-5 Student 5, Home Nursing 3 HAMLIN, GWEN—F.H.A. 2-5, Beta 4-5. Council 2-3, Office Monitor GIBSON, MARY—Library Assistant and Club 5 GRIZZARD, ANDY—D.E. 5, Student Council 5, Superlative HARALSON, OZII Football 2, Basketball 2, Stu- dent Council 2-4, Beta 4-5, D.C.T. 4-5, President 5, Senior Class Vice President HEIL, SANDY ‘5 Library Tri-Hi-Y 4, F.B.L.A. HESTER, CHARLES—D.C.T. 5. HORN, JACK—D.E. 5 HUGHES, LENORA—D.E. 4, Assistant reporter 4, F.B.L:A. 3-5. V.O.T. 5, E.T.A. 5. Library 5, Beta 5, Superlative JONES, PATRICIA—F.H.A. 3, F.B.L.A. 5, Wolver ettes 5, V.O.T. 5, Beta 5, Superlative, Supervision Games 4-5 F.H.A. 3-5, Majorettes 4-5, JONES, PATRICIA Band 5, Glee Club KELLEY, JEAN Club 5 F.H.A. 3-5, Science Club 2, Glee KNIGHT, SAMMY—D.E. 4-5, Debate 5. LAMB, LAVERNE—F.T.A. 4-5, Glee Club 3-4, F.B.L.A. 4-5, V.O.T. 5. LANCASTER, BARRY—F.B.L.A. 5. MARTIN, DEWEY Library Club 3-4, B Team Basketball 1-2, F.B.L.A. 5, Wood Shop Foreman 5. MARTIN, TED—Varsity Basketball 4-5, Herald. S en10oLrs for What Shey Were and Did MATHIS, DOYLENE—Herald 2-5, Games 3-5, Cheerleader 4-5, Championship Gym Assistant 3-5. Y-Teens 3-5, Wolverettes 3-5, Superlative Supervision McCLAIN, ROSLYN—Supervision Games 3-5, Championship 4, Wolverettes, Glee Club 5 McDANIEL, LEON—B Team Basketball 1-2, D.C.T. aft McGHEE, JEAN—Beta 2-5, F.T.A. 1-4, President 4. Student Council 1, Debate Team 4, D.C.T 5, Shield 5, F.H.A. 1-2, Superlative. McLEOD, SANDRA—F.B.L.A. 5. MELTON, JUDY—Beta 2-5, F.H.A. 1-5, President 3-5, Library Assistant 1-2, Library Club 1-2, Glee Club 5, Supervision games 1-3, F.T.A. 5, Home Nursing 3, Science Club 1-2, Student Council 1-2. MIMBS, OUIDA—F.T.A. 4-5, Supervision games 3-5, Captain 4-5, Wolverettes 3-5, Gym Assistant 4-5, Superlative. MINTON, NATHAN—D.C.T. 5. MURPHEY, ANN—F.H.A. 2-3, Glee Club 2-5, Dramatic Club 5, F.B.L.A. 5. MORRISON, JOHNNIE—Foobtall 4-5, Shield 5, Superlative. NOOJIN, JERRIE—Beta 4, D.E. 4-5, State Vice President for Entertainment 5, Secretary 4-5, D.E. Student of the Year, Superlative. O'WARE, LENORA—F.B.L.A. 5, Secretary 5, F.T.A. 4, Shield 5, Assistant Editor 5, V.O.T. 5. OZMORE, BARBARA—Glee Club 2-4, 5, Office Monitor 5. F.B.L.A. PARKER, JAMES—Band Major 4-5, Band 4-5. PARKS, ELAINE—Herald 4, Shield 4-5, D.E. 5. PEELER, “BUTCH —Football 2-5, Baseball 2-5, Basketball 2-5, Herald 4, Baseball Championship 3-5, Superlative. REID, DELORIS—Shield 4-5, Herald 4, Library Assistant 4, V.O.T. 5, F.B.L.A. 5, Treasurer 5, Superlative. RUMNEY,. PATRICIA—Beta 5, F.T.A. Vice Presi- dent 4-5, Shield 4-5, Business Manager 4, Editor- in-Chief Library Assistant 3-4, Glee Club 5, F.H.A. 5, Superlative SCARBOUOUGH, CLIFFORD—D.E. 4, Football 3, Debate Team 5 SEYMORE, LOUSIE—Science Club 1-2, Library Assistant and Club 1-2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, F.B.L.A. 5, V.O.T. 5, Supervision games 4. SHIPMAN. LINDA—Shield 4-5, Herald 2-4, Cir- culation Manager 2-4, Band 3-5, Glee Club 2-3, Student Council 2 SILZ, TRUDY—F.H.A. 2-4, D.E. 5. SMITH. LEABORN—B Team Basketball 1-2, Track 5 Te. Si STANLEY, JIMMY—Baseball 3-5, State Champion- ship 3-4, D.C.T. Treasurer 5, F.T.A. 4, Printing Shop Editor 5 STEVENSON, RONNIE -Library Club 3, Student Council 3, D.C.T. Historian 5, B Team Football 7 STEWART, SARA—Student Council Corresponding Secretary 5, Shield 5, F.B.L.A. Historian, Be OP 5: SULLIVAN, FRANK—D.E. 4-5, Business Club 3, Student Council 2. TANNER, LARRY—B Team Football 3, Varsity Football 3-5, Co-captain 5, Baseball 3-5, B Team Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 3-5, Shield 5, Sports Editor 5, Secretary of the Senior Class, Herald 3-5, Editor-in-Chief 5, Sports Editor 3-4, Baseball Champions 3-5, Superlative. VINING. TIM—Baseball 3-5, Herald 3-5, Shield 4, Football 4-5, Junior Class Treasurer, Student Council 4, Superlative. VON DREWITZ, LANCE—D.C.T. 5, Student Council 5. WADE, JACKIE Wolverettes 4-5, F.B.L.A. 5, Supervision Games 4-5, Cheerleader 5, Herald 5, Superlative. WEBB, ZACK—D.E. 4-5, Parliamentarian 5, Super- lative. JUNIORS ‘5? Oa Oi At iy oa. ’ =f a e — SG ‘ 7. CLASS OFFICERS PAT HAGOOD—President JOHNNY WEEKS—Vice President JAMES SAPP—Secretary and Treasurer Addison, James Barbee, Franceen Bateman, Elene Beeland, Janice Benefield, Betty Bishop, Patsy Blair, Lamar Bloodworth, Wyandal Blount, Bobbie Boothe, Barney Bradley, Gail Bridges, Louie Bruce, Wayne Burns, Gloria Butler, Peggy Se UNILOLS Byington, James Campbell, Arlene Childs, Margaret Cochran, Marie Conley, Marietta Cowart, Larry Crabb, Cordell Cross, Norma Crosby, Leon Entrekin, James Floyd, Glenda Foster, David Francis, Mary Garnto, Margie Garrett, Ruth Gaskin, Robin Godrey, Sylvia Hagood, Pat Crumpton, Colin Davis, Johnny Mae Davidson, Linda Davis, Betty Jean Elder, Wayne Ellis, Jennie St UNLOLS Hamm, Stanley Jackson, Billy Japuntich, Tony Johnson, Glenda Jones, Grady Jones, Robert Se UNLOLS Knight, Betty Lamb, Helen Land, Faye Larrimore, Ola Mae Mathis, JoAnn McClain, Linda McCook, Fred McGahee, Leon Moore, Carol E. Peeler, John Reynolds, Evelyn Rodeheaver, Donald Rowland, Bobby Rowland, June Rumney, Clifford Sapp, James Smith, Marlene Staples, Richard Moore, Carol Rose Morseman, Charles Murphy, Jane Mixon, Elizabeth Parsons, Davinia Peacock, Mary Ann Stringfellow, Reggie Stripling, Earl Sutton, James Tyler, Bill Wadford, Lynn Walker, Gloria St UNLOLS Wallace, Dolly Wallace, Herbert Weeks, Johnny White, Melvin Wood, Shirley Yawn, Mary Younger, Ellen SOPHOMORES Brock, Nancy Brooks, Donald Carter, Ethel Cavender, Sam Chalker, Harold Cobb, David Craig, Donna Cranford, Thomas Archibald, Louise Sophomores Barfield, Billy Batchelor, Tony Bateman, Linda Blackwell, Opal Beck, Victor Bloodworth, Alex Bohannon, Lois Bond, Glenda Bracewell, Ernestine Brantley, Charles Brantley, Darius Da rby, Sanford Sophom Ores Estes, Jerry Evans, Billy Fears, Elaine Fillingim, Connie Floyd, Dorothy Fowler, Patty Francis, Janice Garrison, Ada Garrison, Ann Goldwire, Saxon Goodroe, Shirley Griggers, Sandra Hammonds, Marie Hatcher, Ruby Hendrix, Gloria Hester, Daisey Hester, Mavis Hitchcock, Carol Hutto, Pete Jackson, Charles Jackson, Mike C 5 oph OM2OLes James, Mary Johnson, Harry Johnson, Pat Jones, Ann Kelly, Barbara Kitchens, Glynn Lawless, Michael Lawson, Charles Mac Donald, Judy McAffee, Felton McCook, Charles McCook, Robert McCoy, Dorothy McCoy, Frank McGhee, Joe Meeks, Charles Mitchell, Bill Mobley, Ray Molton, Barbara Sophom Ores Moses, Jerry Merkerson, Martha Patton, Sandra Payne, Judy Phillips, Mary Rogers, Tommy Rozar, Ann Rozier, Charles Sellers, Elaine Silvers, Willie Jean Smith, Rochelle Spivey, Harry Suddeth, James Sutton, Frank Thomas, Danny Thompson, Raymond Fowler, William Tucker, Angela Venable, Donnie Walker, Charles Sophom Ores Waston, Tommy Whitehead, Jeanette Williams, Rosemary Willerson, Glenda Yawn, Bobby Folds, Patsy Pittman, James Helen Reese's Fifth Period typing class. FRESHMEN Albright, Donna Bailey, Bob Banks, Kay Barbee, Diane Barbee, Faye Barkwell, Rachel Barringer, Joe Bateman, Carol Bennett, Barbara Bennett, Betty Berry, Norma Jean Blount, H. E. Booth, Douglas Brannen, Joe Brown, Buddy Browning, Annette Butts, Tom Calloway, Larry Causey, Mary Challis, Linda Champion, Juanita Clayton, Clarence Cochran, Mike Cole, Vivian Carter, Larry Coursey, Linda Cox, Billy Cox, Bobby Creamer, David Culpepper, Jimmy Darley, Larry Davidson, William Davis, Pat Davis, Willeen Dixion, Everett Dukes, Faye Dukes, Ray Dunn, Anne Faircloth, Jimmy Farnsworth, Gail Farnsworth, Gary Flowers, Ed Foster, Judy Foster, Tommy Fordham, Sherry Furney, James Garrett, John Giddens, Gail Giddens, Margaret Gilbert, Richard Glawson, James Griffin, Bobby Griffin, Peggy Haralson, Carol Harris, Ralph Hatfield, Donald Hayes, Patricia Hester, Carol Hinton, Jean Hobbs, Joe Hodges, Charles Holliday, Ken Huckabee, Kay Ivy, Stanley Jackson, Jimmy Jacobs, Robin Jacobs, Sandra James, Glenda James, Henry Jenkins, Jerry Jones, Delois Joyner, Mary Helen Jump, Joanne Kelly, Carl Ken, Barney Lamb, Fay Lamb, Florine Larrimore, Judy Lawson, Ted Lewis, Eula Lindsey, Lee Long, Nicky Mathis, Danise Maxley, J. L. McCallum, Bruce McCrannie, James McCoy, Shirley McDade, Barbara Mitchel, Ken Mixon, Kenneth Mobley, Howard Mobley, Jackie Mobley, Jean Molton, Frank Nesmith, Violet Noojin, Diane Norman, Marie Ogden, John O'Neal, Buddy Orr, Mary Jane Parker, Douglas Payne, Donald Peacock, Ronald Pettis, Wade Pool, Hugh Powers, Larry Ramage, James Ratliff, Gene Register, Robert Robert, James Roberson, Dorothy Robinson, Linda Rowe, Larry Rowland, Joyce Rumney, Geneva Rumney, Richard Ryals, Annette Sanders, Raymond Sawyer, Tom Scarborough, Doyce aS Ll ¢ S A iN € N F e S h 2 ad Nn Sellers, Bob Sellers, Harvey Selph, Katherine Shannon, Junior Silvers, Charles Small, Sandra Smith, Erline Smith, H. L. Spires, Larry Spivey, Morris Spradlin, Jerry Stanley, Lamar Stokes, George Stokes, Terry Sutton, James Taylor, Claudia Thorpe, Fay Taylor, Donna Tyson, Roy Underwood, Lawrence Varner, Spencer Walker, Gloria Wallace, Jeaneanne Walters, Elaine Ward, Bobby Watson, Louise Whittington, Billy Widener, Carey Lee Wilbanks, Jimmy Wilkes, Raymond Willis, Barbara Wilson, Ann Wood, Robert Young, Polly Adams, George Addleton, Sandra Barbee, De Lois Barefoot, Douglas Batchelor, Ann Batchelor, Penny Bedgood, Martha Berry, Frankie Blount, Delia Boatner, Bobby Bush, Charles Bush, Mary Causey, Jessie Causey, Mary Cofield, Gloria Cole, Vivian Darley, Sammy Davis, Edward Albright, Linda Avant, Mickeal Bailey, Virginia Barefoot, Robert Barefoot, Glenn Ballard, Richard Bateman, Carole Bates, Selma Beasley, Tommy Bisage, Gladys Bloodworth, Pat Bloodworth, Tommy Bonita, Norman Bowers, Ronnie Brewer, Jimmy Cannon, Inez Carroll, Jackie Causey, Jacquiline Churchwill, John Coby, James Cochran, Billy Crabb, Dianne Crosby, Shirley Crumpton, James Deason, Larry Dukes, Eunice Elliot, Jerry Elkins, Priscella English, Mary Floyd, Raymond Fort, Thomas Giddens, Myrtice Gilbert, Ella Mae Griggin, David Grimsley, Melvin Hammonds, Clyde Hardy, Ralph Harris, Bobby Harris, Kenneth Hester, James Hobbs, Billy Hughes, Charles Hubbert, Roy Jernigan, John Jones, Curtis Epps, Emory Farmer, Mildred Floyd, Dennis Forbes, Wesley Garnto, Mildred Garret, Mary Gillis, Johnny Gregory, Charlotte Gary, Mashes Hagood, Larry Hamlin, Jean Hamm, Hilba Harralson, David Harralson, J. J. Harrel, Wayne Hatfield, Harold Hatcher, Charles Henderson, Gwen Holley, Larkie Howell, Donnie Howell, Mary Hunnicut, Katherine James, Glenda Jenkins, Jeffery Jones, Sybia Kelly, Wilma Knight, Dallas Krystalka, Stephen Leverette, Malcom Marsha, Sanders Marshall, Sherry Mimbs, John Ralph Mimbs, Ray Myers, Terry McConnell, Glenda Owens, Charles Parsons, Bobby Polk, Robert Pool, Glenny Roberston, John Ross, Sandra Rumney, LeRoy Ryals, Billv Sallas, Joyce Sanders, Tommy Sub-Sreshmen Lenderman, Carlean Long, Herman Maddox, Wayne Matthews, Benny Miller, Johnny Miller, Ray Mixon, Patricia Molton, Tommy Mosely, Hall Mullins, Barbara Murner, Johnny NeSmith, Norman Phillips, Charles Phillips, Martha Pierce. David Price, Jo Ann Radford, Mary Register, Wanda Rowland, Faye Rozier, Mary Rumney, Linda Ryals, Jimmy Ryles, Johnny Ryals, Mary Sawyer, Ricky Sayge, Jerry Schell, Danny Shannon, Sandra Sharpless, Larry Starley, James Staples Tim Stewart, James Stringfellow, Howard Tindall, Charles Todd, Raye Williamson, Milo Willis, Glenda Wood, James Woodard, Alfred Sub- Freshinen ad ' Li aa oa) | a rwevyv Mrs. Putnal in Lunchroom. Shelley, Jack Simone, Larry Spires, Jerry Stephens, Lee Stewart, James Stewart, James I Suddeth, Robert Surles, Robert Swaney, Richard Townsend, Ronnie Vaughn, Evie Windham, Robert Witherington, Richard Worley, Shirley Wood, Bobby Woodard, Larry Yawn, Melody Young, Farrell ACTIVITIES | Flomecomin g } SIN0000077 Homecoming Queen, Connie Fillingim, being crowned by last years queen, Patsy Bruce ar é fy Candidates for Homecoming Jackie Wade Sara Stewart Connie Fillingim Mildred Farmer Ola-Mae Larrimore Claudia Taylor Lovely to know.” Jackie Wade Sara Stewart Connie Fillingim Our Band That Happy Day! Stomecoming _.. Was Successful We had our second annual Home- coming, Thursday, October 27, 1960. We celebrated with a parade, Bar-B-Cue and dance. The parade consisted of the school band, majorettes, and floats and cars from each grade level The ninth grade float won first place for the best float and re- ceived a prize of $15.00. The senior class won second place and re ceived a $10.00 prize. The eleventh was third and received $5.00. For the cars, F.B.L.A. came first, eighth grade homeroom 213 came second, and Bobbie Blount received honor- able mention. A Bar-B-Cue supper was held in the school auditorium from 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. Everyone was invited. Following the Bar-B-Cue was a dance held in the school gym from 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. The new 1960- 1961 Homecoming Queen was crowned. The lovely Connie Fillin- gim was crowned queen by Patsy Bruce, last year’s Homecoming Queen. Sara Stewart was first run- ner-up. Why work when you can dance? Homecoming Dance Sarah Stewart and Lance Von Drewitz Dudley Hughes’ first Homecoming Queen Patsy Bruce. Sponsors of the Optimist Club. They are, from left to right: Barbara Willis, Sylvia Godfrey, Gerry Hall, Gwen Hamlin, Lenora O’Ware and Margaret Heitt. Our Friends Came — “Too J (ate =. = Left to right: Mr. Hendley, Mrs. Dell Ward Hendly, Dr. W. C. Whitley, Mrs. S. | and Mr. S. J. T. Price. The guests liked our Homecoming Festivities Everyone enjoyed the Bar-B-Que Club.” Optimist Club Committee helped to sponsor Homecoming served by the “Parents ra = AT AL ats. Se ee L. to R.: Ronnie Stevenson, Linda Shipman, Jewell Douglas We were looking at you! Jerry Bass, Ruth Garrett, Ouida Mimbs, Carol Whitehead and Tom Roberts. CO Yet Mrs. Pauline Cole and Mrs. Cox ride for Mr Time will pass but we'll never forget Willis’ Homeroom. The best kind of Sport—Homecoming. ma WHEN | GROW © | WANNA BE A BID OLE WOLVERWEEX t. From left to right: Joyce Vaughn, Patsy Rumney, and From left to right: Dianne Noojin, Billy Cox , and Judy Melton Mrs. Kelley — Dehind the Ocenes From left to right: Sylvia Godfery, Patsy Rumney, Judy Melton, Gwen Hamlin, and Joyce Vaughn An Tm portant Fart in a Fun-Sacked Year ey WHEN | GROW | WANNA BE A BID OLE , eS WOLVERWEE: William Tyler and Mr. Price, spon- s j Johnnie Morrison, sor. P Doylene Mathis In the Lunchroom 2 . G LIP SES To School—Reggie Stringfellow Lunchroom Tir | 17 PtH, Left to right: Larry Tanner, Patsy lied : Bruce, Ozie Harralson Mr. Whitts Class—Electronics 74 In Lunchroom of 1960 — 1961 Learning to Sew Mr. Whitt's Class ATHLETICS ) Por AS -— a : 7tw : ‘me Coach Steiner and Butch Peeler The Fun We Ftad Taying a Coaches—Steiner, Howell, Lott, Lyles Athletics develop a high school spirit. Players won recognition in all games. Their excellent defence supported them throughout the season. TIM VINING LARRY TANNER — ( arsily Laskethball K. , BOTTOM ROW David Crook dd n utch eeler, TOP ROW Howell, Larry Tanner, Tommy Sellers, Felton B-TEAM L. to R., KNEELING: Ed Flowers, Melvin Grimsley, Allen Rowland, Wade Pettis. L. to R. STANDING: Bobby Cox, Mike Cochran, Earl Griffen, Larry Powers, Dale “Bob” Lott. Rockmore, Coach Slate Cham PLONS 1960 Daseball Season REGULAR SEASON 2-B REGION PLAY-OFFS Hughes 10 Jones Co. Hughes 29 Jones Co. Hughes 3 Warner Robins Hughes 9 Mont. Co Hughes E. Laurens Hughes 7 Glennville Hughes 10 Truetlen Co. STATE PLAY-OFFS Semi-Finals Hughes 30 Reynolds Finals Hughes 3 Perry Hughes Perry Hughes Butler Hughes 5 Jones Co, Hughes Butler Hughes Hughes Camden Co. Tucker Vor ViNIW FN BD Oo Hughes 3 Mont. Co. WON 15 LOST 2 Hughes E. Laurens beatin Coach “Goo” Steiner yells slide to Riley Flowers who blasted a CECIL DAVIDSON triple deep in left center field W.R. 2 is 3rd baseman Ed Rickey. JAMES STANLEY LARRY TANNER - “Oh! Let Me Go!” Tim Vining (2) Bulldogs Churchwell (27) and Riley Flowers (7) Closes in for the Kill! runner. Larry Tanner (4), Charlie Fighting for Dudley Htughes 1960-61 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Cochran Sept. 10 Americus Sept. 16 Screven Co. Sept. 23 GMC (Milledgeville) Oc. 1 Swainsboro Statesboro Open Washington Co. Dublin _ 4 “Look Ma, A hole!” James Sapp (5) Larry Tanner (4) Blockade! Ha! Ha! 1960-61 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Home Games Dec. 9 Fri—Gordon Military Dec. 10 Sat.—Cochran Dec. 13 Tues.—Twiggs Co. Jan. 17 Tues.—Byron Jan. 27 Fri—Unadilla Jan. 31 Tues.—Gordon Military Feb. 3. Fri.— Willingham Games Away Dec. 16 Fri—Unadilla Jan. 10 Tues.—Dudley Jan. 20 Fri—Twiggs Co. Jan. 24 Tues.—Byron Jan. 28 Sat.—Willingham -b. 7 Tues.—Gordon Military Sat.—Cochran and Charlie Churchwell (27) Form a : 5 Zirls’ Sports VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SEATED: Captain, Doylene Mathis; Sponsor Mrs. Gerhardt. L. to R.: Linda Tanner, Mary Yawn Jackie Wade, Naomi Waites, Ethel Carter, Ruby Hatcher B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS STANDING: Sponsor, Mrs. Edith Gerhardt; Captain, Gloria Walters. L. to Mary Rozier Judy Larrimore, Claudia Taylor, Kathy Self, Danice Mathis. We Kemember Girls L. to R.: Doylene Mathis, Barbara Bennett, Pat Hagood, Carol Moose laine Walters, Mrs Gerhardt, Linda Causey, Naomi Waites, Betty Jean Davis, Nort fae CO = Deauly 1s a YDreat J reasure. 2 ° C 2 . Grace ZS Horitous. pe oY ate £ Ale, of on Ie. a m . Pay mere yee L. to R.: Head Majorette, Patsy Bishop. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Wanda Pierce, Louise Archibald Jennie Ellis. BACK ROW, L. to R.; Willene Davis, Pattie Jones, Glenda Willerson L. to R.: Dot McCoy, Sandra Patton, Naomi Waits, Mrs. Gerhardt, Patsy Folds, Linda Tanner, Dorthy Floyd, Ruby Hatcher, Elaine Fears, Adia Garrison, Ethel Carter, Sandra Griggers, Patricia Davidson SMimulators of ‘School Spirit. - -— _ L. to R.: Glenda James, Mildred Farmer, Janice Francis, Mrs. E. Gerhardt, Mary Yawn, Dallas Knight, Claudia Taylor, Linda Coursey. mn?) CT-N V4 -W ale). ‘ F ; C2 s Distrthutive ©ducation Sob guidance zs A ey fo JS rogram BOB” COLLINS . D.E. Coordinator Jerry Bass Montpelier “6¢ “Service” Zack Webb Thom McAns cage .__98 Sales 44 D.E. CLUB SEATED, L. to R.: Charles Hamlin, Photographer; Inez Watson, Historian; Zack Webb, Parliamentarian; Phyllis Brantley, Reporter Gail Bradley, Treasurer; Jerrie Noojin, Secretary; Wyndell Bruce. Vice President: Jerry Bass, President. SECOND ROW: Bill Cox Andy Grizzard, Sylvia Godfrey, Davinia Parsons, Ola Mae Larr ) Cochran, Mary Ann Peacock, Elaine Parks, Ruth Garrett Betty Sue Knight, Marline Smith, Marline Smith, Trudy Silz | wers. THIRD ROW: Frank Sulli, Wyndell Bolldworth, Dwight Howell, Bobby Roland, Fred McCook, Jimmy Brantley, George tlewood, Larry Osburn, Jimmy Byington. Sponsor Mr. “Bob’’ Collins 85 Future Jtomemakers of America Gain Anow ec ge as heir Er a, ‘ J) USINCSS. ( hficers réashre Gerry Hall President—Judy Melton Vice President—Gwen Hamlin . Oponsors Mrs. Marie Kelley Mrs. Jeannette Mercer -_, - a , Se Their Dreams (ill Come True mys? kt Diversifre J C ooperative Trainin g Mr. W. S. Harper Coordinator oC) Terry Bedingfield Job Project State Contest President Ozie Harrison Macon Shoe Store Mrs. Worrell—Bookkeeper Mr. W. S. Harper—Coordinator Receiving check to go to Washington SITTING, Left to right: Ronnie Stevenson, Historian; Terry Wood, Reporter; Peggy Butler, Secretary; Ozie Haralson, President; Terry Bedingfield, Vice President; Leon Mc- Gahee, Parliamentarian; James Stanley, Treas- urer, SECOND ROW, left to right: Elaine Bateman, Linda Davidson, Cecil Davidson, Jeanita Cheek, Lance Von Drewitz, Seabron Smith, Reggie Stringfellow, Jean McGhee. THIRD ROW, Left to right: Robert Jones, Cordel Crabb, Tony Japintish, Wayne Elder, James Sutton, Charles Hester, Nathan Min- ton, Mr. Harper, Sponsor 87 Vocational ( hice Tramin g Qorking and L£ earning on the .Job Mrs. Bateman on way to introduce worker to employer General supervision at all times. Mrs. Bateman having conference with Mrs. Williams, Supervisor; Mr. Earlye Barron, Supervisor of Trade and Industrial Education. LIBRARY CLUB Left Picture—STANDING, Left to Right: Frank Sullivan, Dorothy Richardson, Sherry Fordham, Gail Farnsworth. SEATED: Mary Causey (back to camera), Barbara Ozmore, Sharon Michel Geraldine Wheeler, Leonora Hughes, Fay Tharpe, Myrtice Fowler Right Picture—Clockwise: Arlene Campbell (reading newspaper), Jerry Moses, Shirley Edwards, Mary Gibson, Douglas Booth, Kay Banks, Rochelle Smith, Jerry Bass, Geraldine Wheeler, Phyllis Brantley. NOT SHOWN: Connie Fillinghim, Margaret Giddens Joy Reynolds. De bating Team Debaters From left to right: Betty Benefield, Clifford Scarborough, Sammy Knight, and Bernice Clayton. Subject—'‘Resolve that the United States initiate a Federal World Government.” Jerry Bass Patsy Rumney Lenora O' Ware Stanley Hamm Business Manager Editor-in-Chief Assistant Assistant Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Larry Tanner Jean McGhee ; Sports Class-Editor ; Deloris Reid Pat Haygood Organization Organization Betty Benefield Patsy Bruce Editorial Faculty Editor Editor Tim Vining Jeanita Cheek Sports Assistant Na Sandra Dominey ; , y Gail Bradley Salesman wil Class Editor } ; w Ellen Younger Nancy Shipman Art Editor From left to right, FIRST ROW: Jean McGhee, Larry Tanner, Sponsor, Class Editor Mrs. Burns, Gail Bradley, Stanley Hamm. SECOND ROW: Johnnie Mor- rison, Jerry Bass, Harris Armstrong, Tim Vining, and Ted Martin SALESMEN AND WORKERS The Fterald Officers The Staff Editor-in-Chief. LARRY TANNER Sports Editor TED MARTIN Copy Editor CAROL ROSE MOORE Sponsor— MRS. EVELYN CLAY x keekk The Y-Teen Club aed ' Officers President— DOYLENE MATHIS Vice President— BARBARA BENNETT Secretary— NORMA CROSS Treasurer— DANIS MATHIS Sponsor— MRS. PAULINE MORGAN The Y-Teen Club pro- motes better ideals and lead- ership in our school and com- munity. The good of the Y-Teen — — : Club is to grow in friendship i and in the knowledge and ee love of God. ( Vii ers President—SANDRA DOMINEY Vice President—PATSY BRUCE Historian—SARA STEWART Secretary—JOY REYNOLDS Treasurer—DELORIS REID Parliamentarian DAVID WACTER Reporter—LAVERNE LAMB FBLA—L. to R.: Sara Stewart, Bernice Clayton, Shirley Edwards, Patricia Jackson,. Catherine John son, Jackie Wade, Louise Bick ford, Lanora Hughes, Laverne Lamb, Lenora O'Ware, Sandra Dominy, Barbara Ozmore, Carole Whitehead, Patsy Bruce, Ann Murphey, Sponsor Mrs. Faye Bateman The FBLA students presenting a Christmas Box to the Salvation Army. ( |hrcers President—STANLEY HAMM Ist Vice President— LOUISE ARCHIBALD 2nd Vice President— LINDA COLLIER Recording Secretary ELUA LEWIS Corresponding Secretary— PATSY BISHOP Parliamentarian— JAMES HESTER Reporter—DELORIS JONES Sudent Council The Lela ( lab Ufficers President—Jean McGhee; Vice President—Charles Church well; Secretary—Elaine Fears Treasure Linda Colier Sponsor—Mrs. Proctor The club is guided by it's motto Let us lead by serving others 1960-1961 Members Cncourages Good Scholars 21p 1961-1962 Members kk kk Future Jeachers ( ihr ers President DAVINIA PARSONS Vice President ARLENE CAMPBELL 2nd Vice President GAIL BRADLEY Secretary—STANLEY HAMM Treasurer— FRANCEEN BARBEI Sponsor—MRS. PUTNAI Learning 1. To Drill 2. To Coax 3. To Scold 4. To Guide . To Laugh Praise Love Teach SEATED. left to right: Stanley Ham, Secretary; Ouida Mimbs, Patsy Rumney, Gail Bradley 2nd V. Pres.; Franceen Barbee, Treasurer; Arlene Campbell, 1st V. Pres. STANDING, left t i right: Joe McGhee, Patsy Bishop, Jennie Ellis, Laverne Lamb, Jean McGhee. NOT SHOWN President Devinia Parsons. K- wi e Dahkeresf es Chorus Group Program Given Christmas 1960 Sing and Rejoice Somewhere Over The Rainbow Bethlehem Wide Wonderful World We Have Found The Child Walk Through A Storm Mary’s Lullaby I Believe Wind Through The Olive Trees May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You Beautiful Saviour White Christmas Upon A Hill Little Boy's Christmas The Falling Leaves Newspaper MR. GLENN BACON ADVERTISERS A SOUVEN IR OF FOREVER i A fine professional photograph does two things for you... It represents you at the instant it is taken, and it keeps that You alive for later generations to see... You will grow older, of course, but our talented artist-photographer will keep today’s You forever young! ... We are happy to be your official school photographer, and we'd be proud to be your personal photographer, too, to record all the other important events of your life. 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MACON MFG.—Industrial—Janitorial Automotive Supplies SH 3-6771 BUY aia WILLIAM SALOOM + | Realtor—Insuror om With Confidence Professional Building COMPLIMENTS MULBERRY MARKET “Where You Always Save More'' The Complete Food Store 444-48 MULBERRY SH 3-7424 BEN FRANKLIN 5 10 4073 Pio Nono Avenue MACON, GEORGIA WEBSTER Compliments MANUFACTURING COMPANY Ornamental Iron PHONE SH 2-817! 4952 Bloomfield Road MACON BILLIARD ACADEMY Macon, Georgia and NEW ARCADE Steel Stairs Fences Window Bars Vanes Mail Box Supports Gates Flower Stands Grills Columns Lamps MACON'S TWO LEADING Railings Signs Arches Settees SPORTS CENTERS Play Ground and Chairs Gym Equipment Tables DIXIE PLYWOOD OF MACON, INC. Most Complete Stock of Plywood and Flush Doors in the South 125 Poplar Street PHONE SH 2-6688 WRIGHT PEST CONTROL Termite Control and Repairs 10-Year Guarantee For Complete Pest Control DIAL SH 6-8171 —6-8172 3063 Vineville Avenue Macon, Georgia Compliments of the Print Shop DUDLEY M. 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Sporting Goods 484 Second Street SHerwood 3-544| MACON, GEORGIA Purveyors of Quality Products Catering Exclusively to Throughout x $5) 8 : Georgia, North Florida, North aK iy on ound Schools Colleges Hospitals Carolina, South Carolina ——— rien Hotels Restaurants Clubs Prompt Shipment Made of All Industrial Food O ¥ Orders Whether a Case or a perations Cadlead F RUITS Bakers and Institutions AND VEGETABLES GENERAL OFFICE MACON, GEORGIA CRANDALL BUSINESS COLLEGE “Middle Georgia's Most Modern Business School’ Complete Business Courses and Individual Speedwriting ABC Shorthand Bookkeeping 1.B.M. Key Punch Machine Typewriting 777 WALNUT STREET SH 3-2923 Member of Southeastern Business College Association Georgia Association of Approved Business School Clerk Typist Secretarial Executive Secretarial Jr. Accounting E. RAYMOND SMITH, INC. Macon, Ga. 814 Third Street PHONE SH 5-2817 ALL Makes of New Cars Every Customer Satisfied New and Used Cars CHEROKEE FARMS, INC. L. M. SOLOMON, JR. Rt. |, Tucker Rd. MACON, GEORGIA Quality Milk Since 1913 SH 5-3304 E. O. BASS SH 6-9143 DOVER’S BEAUTY SHOP MONTPELIER Specializing in Cold Waves'' 66 SERVICE $7.50 to $50.00 TWO OPERATORS Bessie Dover Loshier Blankenship 1418 Palace Ave. GAS with BASS MACON, GA. SH 3-0136 MACON, GA. 2579 Montpelier Avenue Compliments T. Y. GIBSON PEST CONTROL CO. 3010 Napier Avenue SHerwood 5-4795 MACON, GEORGIA Dependable Dry Cleaning Service DELUXE CLEANERS 2641 Second Street PH. 5-2741 Macon, Georgia SIGNAL TIRE CO. 2683 Houston Avenue DOUG MOORE—Owner We Offer Road Service MACON, GEORGIA BRYANT MARCHMAN BARBER SHOP 3716 Houston Avenue MACON, GEORGIA HUCKABEE AUTO CO. Buick—Cadillac Since 1918 Third and Pine SH 3-9366 MACON, GEORGIA POWELL’S PHARMACY For Fast and Friendly Prescription Service 3717 Houston Avenue MACON, GEORGIA Compliments of CARBURETOR AND ELECTRIC SERVICE 704 Third Street Phone SH 2-5716 MACON, GEORGIA RELIABLE CLEANERS 70! Main Street SH 2-1847 Macon, Georgia H. C. 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For when one door is shut—another opens. The Real Work Day Degins. Autogz aphs WBML SOUTHERN DISCOUNT COMPANY Radio Station Money to Loan $50.00 to $2000.00 Macon, Georgia Real Estate Turn it on and leave it on Automobiles ret rs Furniture 1240 on your dial Signatures Dial—SH 2-7571 329 COTTON AVENUE Compliments ADMINISTRATIVE AND OFFICE PERSONNEL Dudley M. Hughes Vocational School TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY .-
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