Glynn Academy - High Tide Yearbook (Brunswick, GA)

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OL GLYNN HIGH T I D 19 4 8 Presented by The Senior Class of GLYNN ACADEMY Brunswick, Georgia Volume 1 Number 1 ddorewor d “There is no book so bad, but something good may be found in it.'' —Cervantes We leave this edition of the High Tide with the Senior Class to remind them of their good and bad times during their most important year. To all students and faculty, we want to extend our appreciation for their help and cooperation, without which this book could never have been published. —'1 hi: High Tide Staff dedication. Miss Jam Macon We, the Senior Class of 1948. proudly dedicate our first issue of the High Tide to Miss Jane Macon. Through thirty-five years of faithful service her refreshing humor and fairness of judgment has made her an invaluable teacher and friend. NN'A'IO CADEMY DL ADMINISTRATION which includes The Board of Education The Superintendent The Principal The Teachers BOARD OF EDUCATION Harry chi B. Parker, J. C. Kaufman. R. F. Hood, J. D. Compton, Dr. C. B. Greer, President, W. A. Whittle, Sr.. A. M. Harris, J. L. Bright. . . . Not shown: Robert Bruce. |. A. Cason, . H. Rcu. Ralph E. Hood Superintendent Sidney Boswell Principal F A C U L T Y Jkankttk Anukhson English A.II., Wesleyan College Bill Bennett Mrs. Margaret Ann J. Brown Social Science; Psychology Home Economics B.S.. Cporuia Teachen College; B.S., University of Georgia M.A., ColtiinbiR University Mrs. May Jot Bi nkley English A.B., Agnes Scott College; M.A.. Columbia University A dell Callaway English B.S., Georgia Teacher College Beth Cannon Hiology A.B., I.«Grange College Howard Carter Shop; Mechanical Droning B.E., Northern Illinois State Teachers College Emma Clktis English; Social Science B.S., Georgia State College for Women Aha Edwards Home Economics A.B., Ashury College Chady Evkhktt Glssik Goss Social Science English B.S.A., University of Georgia A.B., Bessie Tift College; M.A., Columbia University Beth Hart Physical Education B.S., Georgia State College for Women J. M. Houcks Lola Howard Mathematics Languages Alabama Polytech Institute A.B., University of Georgia; M.A., Duke University Amanda Huciies I.oiisk Ivik Home Economics A.R., Georgia State College B.S., Georgia State College for Women for Women F A C U L T Mbs. Jink Wilson Lamr C. I.amr Mary Francks Laonius William Lee Science; Typing Mathematics; Biology Music Mathematics; Bookkeeping W A.B., Clenville Slate College A.B., Clenville Stale College B.M., Brenau College B.S., The Citadel Y Bki lah Lott Jank Macon C. M. I’ace Mathematics English Physical Education A.B.. Randolph Macon College: A.B.. M.A., Cenrgia State College B.S.. Piedmont College: M.A.. Columbia University for Women: I niversity of Georgia M.A., Mercer University Ruth Ellkn Pkavby Typing; Shorthand Georgia State College for Women A.B. Viymn Polk Librarian A. B. Ed., University of Georgia; B. S. in L.S., George Peabody College for Teachers Earl Rountree Diversified Cooperative Training B.S., Georgia Teachers College L. A. Sands Shop B.S.. Martha Berrv College Room an E. Scott Science B.S., Guilford College Beth Stankield H. F. Stanley Speech; English Band B.S., Georgia Teachers College; B.M.E., McPhail College of M.A., Northwestern University Music; M.M., Cincinnati Con senatory of Music Bernice Tract Mathematics A.B., Shorter College; M.S., University of Georgia Sara Upc u-rch Social Science A.B., Georgia State Woman's College JL ma Mong the lordly oaks of Brunswick, Glorious to our view, Stands our own beloved high school Basking ’neath the blue. Through the years, our loving children We will always be— Always to thy halls returning, Glynn Academy. Chorus Glynn Academy we ll honor; May we never fail! For thy fame shall never perish Red and white, all hail! —Jane Macon THE LIGHTHOUSE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Benny Pye Betty Hern Philip Cason Logan Malone Preside ill Treasurer Secretary Vice-President CHARLENE HILDA ABNEY “Tcny” Speech Club 4; “Variety Show ' 4. BARBARA U.ISON ADAMS “Babe Student Council 3, 4; Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Home- room Treasurer 2; Homeroom President 3; Homeroom Vice-President 4. THOMAS CARROLL ADERHOLD “Tom” Student Council 1; Student Council Alternate 3: An- nual Stair 4; Track 4; Baseball 4; Math Club 4. DOROTHY (.RACE ALLEN “Dot lie” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Septette 4; Office Force 3. 4. GUY HOLT MASON, JR Transferred from Darien High School 3; Math Club 4. IRMA DEI N AMMONS |FROMK MILNER ARNOLD. |R. “Jerry” B“ Team Football 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Beach Comber 3, 4; Math Club 4; Annual Staff 4. JOHN EPHRIAM BALDWIN Homeroom Secretary 1: Glee Club 1; Band 3. 4: President of Band 4; Spanish Club Treasurer 4: Math Club 4; Beach Comber 4; Honor Society 3, 4. HURLEY ALLEN BATTLE Transferred from Andrew Lewis High School, Salem, Virginia 4: Math Club 4. BETTY JEAN BENNETT Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3. 4; Office Force 4: Treasurer of Annual 4. mi.i.ii u cille mam i i Hutch” Secretary of D.E. Club 3; Thespians 4; “Variety Show 4. JOAX ( ROLVX BENNETT I ransferred from Fitzgerald High School 3; (.lee Club -I: I hcspians 4; Spanish Club 4: Cheerleader 4; “Va- riety Show 4. ) WIIS 111 ARY BISSON “Jimmie” (dee Club I. 2. 3, 4; Professor How Could You 2; Photography Editor of nnual 4; Math Club 4; Student Council Alternate 4: Beach Comber 3, 4. (.LORI M l BR NXIA Jl’LI N 1)IX I. BRAN I I FA D.K. 3; l).( I . 4. BETIA BRK.H I “Hett” Homeroom Ireasiircr 3. 4; Student Council Alternate 4: An mud Stall I: Beach Comber 4; Vice-President of Spanish ( lid) 4; Senior Vice-President of Math Club 4. ERNES! PACI. BRK.MAN, |R. Hu r Varsity Football 3. 4: Varsity Basketball 2. 3, 4; I rack 3, 4; (. Club 3. 4: Math Club 4. VIRGIN! I) RI BROW HER “Jenny” (dee Club 2, 3. 4: Basketball 4. GEORGE I VERE I I BROW N Honor Societx 3. 4; Student Council I; Math Club 4; Spanish Club 4. SAR H Rt I II BROW N I hespians 4: ariety Show 4. SARAH HELEN BROWNING Spanish Club 4; Home Ec. Club 4. GUY BRYAN I “Speedy” Homeroom Secretary I. 2; Student Council 2; Honor Society 2. 3, 4; Math Club 4. FRANCES l Al'LINE CALER “Polly” D.E. Club 3. PEGGY ANN CARTER “Piggy” Homeroom Secretary 1: («lee Club 1.2. I HOM AS LINTON CAR PER “T. i.r JULIAN MIDDLETON CASON Vice-President of D.C.T. 3: President of D.C.T. 4. PHILIP N THANIEL CASON Hermes” Football I. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4: Homeroom Pres- ident 2. 4; • Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Treasurer of Student Council 4; Class Secretary 4; Math Club 4. JAMES THOMAS CAVANAUGH “Jimmie” Transferred from Shanghai American School 4: Beach Comber 4: Associate Editor of Annual 4; I hespians 4; • Variety Show” 4; Math Club 4; ‘Murder At Ran- dom” 4. I R NKI1 ODELL CH PMAN Thespians 4; “Variety Show” 4. MARGARET JEAN CHEEK Homeroom Treasurer 2: Homeroom Vice-President 3. JACK CHERRY Thespians 4; Variety Show” 4. JOHN JAMES COOK. JR. Transferred 3: D.C.T. 3. 4; Mid-Term Graduate. FRANCES MARION COOPER “Billie” PA CLINE COOPER “ 7iama” Ira ns f erred from Perry High School, Marion, Ala- bama 3; Every Family Has One” 3; Thespians 4; (dec Club 4; Beach Comber 4. BERNICE (.RACE COUNTS “Grade” (.lee Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2; Var- sity Basketball 4; Thespians 4; “Variety Show” 4; “Murder At Random” 4. ANN ELIZABETH COX I hespians 4; Variety Show” 4; Varsity Basketball 4. 1 LAURA RE'I H CROF I Hut hie” dee Club 1.2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secrctan I; Library Club I, 3. 4; Beach Comber 3. CAROL CROSBY JOHN BENSTON DAVIS Student Council 3; Math Club 4. DOROTHY ANNE DEADWYLER “Dotsy Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Student Council 1. 2: Homeroom Vice-President 1; Beach Comber 3, 4; Annual 4 Math Club 4. BOYD DOUGLAS DORRIS Math Club 4. FRANCIS EDWIN DOZIER “ Jo Professor, How Could You 2; President of Spanish Club 3; Math Club 4; Homeroom President 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; “G” Club 4. ALICE MAUDE EDWARDS DAVY EDWARDS “Rip”, “Skippy” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2: Basketball 3. 4; Track 3, 4: Baseball 4; Vice-President of G Club 4. PA TRICIA JOYCE EVANS “Pat” Band Majorette 4. JANE HEM EN WAY FEN DIG Transferred from Ashley Hall. Charleston, S. C. 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Annual 4; Beach Comber 4; Math Club 4. HEIDI NEAL FEN DIG “Lard” Track 1; G Club 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Football 2, 3. 4: Baseball 2: Vice-President of Class 2; Presi- dent of Student Council 4: Homeroom President I; Math Club 4; President of Class 3. WILBUR LANIER FLOWERS Transferred from Sparks-Adel High School 3. JAMES ROBER T FOSTER Homeroom Vice-President 2: Student Council Alter- nate 3; Office Force 4; Math Club 4; Cheerleader 4. ERNEST ANTHONY FOUCHE Math Club 4. CHARTO I I F. (.Al l. Simkni Council 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Treasurer 1; “Junior Miss 1; Thespians 4: Variety Show 4: (.lee Club 2: Annual 4; Murder At Random 4. JOHN GAYNER Student Council I. 3, 4: Varsity Football 2. 3. 4; Var- sity Basketball 2. 3. 4: Track 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3, 4: G ( ltd) 4; Math Club 4. ELIZABETH GEIGER “Hetty” Homeroom Secretary I. 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Student Council Alternate 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Office Force 4: Annual 4. RIME ANN GIBSON Homeroom Treasurer 1: Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Septette 4: Office Force 3, 4; Annual 4; Spanish Club 4. HILDA VIVIAN G1DDENS (dee Club I. 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3; Thespians 4; Variety Show 4; Manager of Basketball Team 3: Varsity Basketball 4; G Club 4. AIA IN GORDON Varsity Football 3. 4; Varsitv Basketball 3. 4: Tennis 3. 4; (. Club 4: Math Club 4. NNE WAKEFIELD (.OWEN Student Council Alternate 1, 4; Honor Society 2, 3. 4; Vice-President of Honor Society 4; Homeroom Vice- President 3: Beach Comber 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; C.lee (dub 4; Math (dub 4; Editor of Annual 4. O I TO GREEN Homeroom Secretary 3; Math Club 4. TRANCES RILLA HALL (dee Club I. JLLIA ANN HARKER Homeroom President 1. 3: Homeroom Vice-President 4: Honor Society 3, 4. REID WALKER H RRIS Library Club I; Basketball 1, 2: Glee Club 1,2. 3, 4; Beach Comber 3, 4: Math Club 4. ALTON HARRISON Library Club 1. 3. 4. ROBERT JEFFERSON HENDERSON. JR. “Hobby Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4; Class President 1. 2. 3; Honor Society 4; Treasurer of Honor Society 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Annual 4. HELEN MANLI A HILL D.E. Club 3; D.C.T. 4. HARRY EUGENE HOSMER Math Club 4. BETTY LOUSE HORN Glee C lub 1.2. 3. 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4; Vice- President of Thespians 4; nntial 4; Class Treasurer 4; Variety Show” 4; Septette 4: Murder At Random” 4. CHARLES ROSS INGRAM “Chuck (.lee Club 1.2. 3. 4; Math Club 4. HATTIE RUTH JACOBS Glee Club 1. 2, 4; Thespians 4; “Variety Show” 4. NORA LOUISE JACOBS Transferred from Nahunta High School I; D.E. Club 3; D.C.T. 4. RUSSELL WILLIAM JAMES “frog’ Student Council Alternate 4: Math Club 4. BARBARA ANNE JENKINS Glee Glul) I. 2. 3. 4: Septette 4; Honor Society 2. 3, 4; Student Council Alternate I; Student Council 2; Class Treasurer 2; Cheerleader 4; Annual 4. HI I I N CHRISTINE JOHNS JUNE MAIE JOHNS Homeroom Treasurer 1; (ilee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Septette 4; Office Force 3. 4: Student Council Alternate 3; Annual 4; Beach Comber 4. I AVNE JOHNSON Transferred from Coolidge High School 4. ROBERT JONES Bobby” Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School, Jack- sonville, Fla. 3; Thespians 4; Math Club 4; Spanish Club 4. JOHN WILLARD JUSI ICE “Jay” Homeroom Vice-President 1; Drum Major 3. 4; Beach Comber 3, 4; President of Thespians 4; Annual 4; “Murder At Random” 4. PEGGYE KINCHEN Homeroom Vice-President I. CHARLOTTE JANE KING Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club I. 2. 3, 4; Thespians 4: “Variety Show” 4. BETTE JEAN LANCAS I I R Glee Club 1. WALLACE SMITH LEDBETTER. JR. “Smitty” Glee Club 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4; “B” Team Football 3; Varsity Football 4; Track 3. 4; Math Club 4; Student Council Alternate 4: Annual 4. JOSEPH HOOVER LEGGETT I.eggs Ilomeroom President I; Tennis 2. 3, 4; II leant Football 4; D.C.T. 3. 4; Vice-President of D.C.T. 4; Glee Club 3. MARION LEVINE (dee Club I. 2. 3. 4. ALBERT RUSSELI. LEWIS, JR. Rusty Transferred from G.M.C. 4; Math Club 4. DAVIS ELDON I.OPER “Sunday’s Child” 2: “Every Family Has One” 3; Thespians 4. Robert McGregor CATHARINE CECILIA McLENDON Thespians 4; “Variety Show” 4. LEONARD KNl DSEN McQl AlG D.C.T. 3. 4: President of D.C.T. 3. AGNES MADDISON Student Council Alternate 1. 3; Homeroom President 3; Honor Society 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Vice-President 2. THOMAS LOGAN MALONE Tubby Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4; B” Team Football 2. 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Football 4: G” Club 4; Secretary-Treasurer of G“ Club 4; Parliamentarian of Student Council 4. REEBEL MAY Transferred from Edison High School, Miami. Fla., 4; Varsity Football 4: Track 4: Thespians 4; “Variety Show 4; “Murder At Random” 4. JEAN MIRIAM MERRITT Secretary of D.C.T. 3: Secretary I reasurcr of D.C.T. 4; Homeroom Secretary 4. ROBERT MEYER Bobby Baseball 2, 3. 4; Math Club President 4. JAMES EDO MILLER Sonny B Team Football I, 2: Varsitv Football 3, 4; G” Club 3. 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Track 3. 4. JIMMIE MILLER Homeroom President 1, 2; Honor Society 2. 3, 4; Student Council 3. 4; President of Spanish Club 3: Math Club 4. MARY k. MILLER Kim G Club 2. 3. 4: Secretary-T reasurer ’ G” Club 4; Homeroom Vice-President 4; Math Club 4: Score- keeper for Basketball Team 3, 4; Secretary of T hes- pians 4; Variety Show 4: Murder At Random 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4. MARGARET ANNE MITCHELL Glee Club I. 2: G” Club 2. 3. 4; nnual 4; Treasurer of Thespians 4; Office Force 4. NORMA JOYCE MIXON Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 1; Office Force 4: Spanish Club 4: Annual 4. KATIE JEAN MOCK T ransferred from Waycross Senior High 3; Spanish Club 4. EARL LARRY MOORE Bo Bo PALI Jl DSON MOSS Homeroom Secretary 2; Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Annual 4; Beach Comber 4; Homeroom President 4. WILLIAM MYERS. JR. “Billy” Glee Chib I: Band 3. I. DOROTHY MAE M SS Library Club I. 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4: D.C.T. 4. a T BETTY ELOLTSE OLIVER Wese” Thespian 4; Variety Show 4. BE I I Y JANE OWENS Student Council 1, 4; Honor Society 2. 3, 4: Home room Vice-President 3; Spanish Club 4. JACKIE PADGETT (.lee Club I. 2.'3. 4; Septette 4: G C lub 2. 3. 4; Student Council Alternate 4; Annual 4; Home Ec. Club 1. 2. 3. 4. MATILDA PARKER “Tillie” Transferred 4: Thespians 4: Variety Show 4. LETTY LEE PEERSON “Model” Home Ec. Club 1. 2. 3. 4: G Club 2. 3. 4; Office Force 3; Glee Club 4. WII.MA JEAN PERRY D.E. 3; Publicity Chairman of D.C.T. 4. JANTNE POPE AYan” Transferret 1 from Patterson High School 2: Library Club 3. 4. ROLLENA LUCILLE PRICE “Chickie” Homeroom Secretary 1; Basketball 2: Tennis 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4. i BENNY ERNEST PYE Homeroom Treasurer 1; Junior Miss I; Professor, How Could You 2; Student Council 2. 8, 4: Vice-. President of Class 3; President of Class 4; Homeroom President 3; Math Club 4; Annual 4. JOE RIMES Transferred from Webb School 2: Homeroom Vice- President 2: Math Club 4. LONDON CHARLES ROBER IS “Speedy” Math Club 4. ROE RORERIS Basketball I; Football 2; Baseball 4. |AMES VERNON ROBERTSON D.C.T. 3, 4. WILLIAM MATTHEWS ROEBUCK “Billy Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 4; “Variety Show 4; Math Club 4; Beach Comber 4. PATRICIA SYKES Pat” Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Vice-President 2: Homeroom Treasurer 3; Student Council Alternate 2. 4; Student Council 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. WILLIAM OXFORD SIMMONS “Bill” Glee Club 1. 2. 3: Student Council 3; Thespians 4; Variety Show 4. BARBARA SMITH “It. Boykin” Student Council 1; Soccer 1, 2; “G Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 4; Thespians 4; “Variety Show 4. MARY LOUISE SMIl'H D.E. 3. ROBERT SMITH Band 4. QUENTIN ALAN SMITH ‘Peter” Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Tennis 3; Cheerleader 3, 4. WILLIAM KENNETH SPAULDING ■Hilly” Library Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 4; “Variety Show 4. RAYMOND DEXTER SPAULDING “Hambone” ‘ B” Team Football 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Homeroom Vice-President 4: Math Club 4. ERNEST WILLIAM STANFORD. JR. •Red” Homeroom Vice-President 1; Basketball 2, 3. 4: Cheer- leader 3. 4: Club 4: D.C.T. 4. PATSY STARKE Homeroom President I: Treasurer of G Club 2. 3: Soccer 1. 3: Student Council Alternate 3; President of Club 4: Captain of Basketball Team 4; Cheer- leader 4; Basketball 3. 4. PHYLLIS MAUDE STEW R I (ARMEN EVELYN S ION AKER Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School, Jack- sonville. Fla. 2.' CAROLINE STUCKEY Transferred from Warner Robins High School 1: Homeroom Treasurer 4. TIM SUMMERVILLE FRANCES LOUISE SUMNER President of D.E. Club 3; D.C.T. 4. RICHARD KING TAIT “Dick” Track 2; Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3; Math Club 4; Varsity Football 4; Student Council 4. ROYC.F. LEIGH TARRER D.C.T. 4. HAZEL LEONA TAYLOR JAMES ORAN TAYLOR WILLIAM NELSON THOMAS “Billy” Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Math Club 4; Student Council Alternate 4: Varsity Football 4. MONA JOYCE THOMPSON D.C.T. 3; (ilee Club 4. LUCY CARROLL TILLER Class Secretary 1. 2, 3: Student Council I, 2. 3; Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Homeroom President 4; Spanish Club 4: Beach Comber 4; Annual 4. CARL FREDERICK TORKILDSEN RITA M VRIE TREADWELL Spanish Club 3; Math Club 4; Glee Club 4; Home- room Secretary 4. I i t JOHN M I ION VINSON “Harney” Math Club 4. JOAN WEADON Student Council I. 2, 3. 4; Secretary of Student Coun- cil 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Soccer 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Math Club 4; Basketball 3; Annual 4. WILMA WES’I BERRY Transferred from Jesup High School 3. ELEANOR NN WILLSON Student Council 1: Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3: Cheerleader 4. HORACE REGINALD WILSON ELORENCE ANNIE WINTER “Flo” Glee Club 1.2. 3. 4. MONTE J EC RHINE WOOD Homeroom Treasurer 1; Glee Club 4. 11 ROED EMANUEL ZELL “Squirt” IV’ learn Football 2. 3; Varsity Football 4: Tennis 3; Basketball 3: Baseball 3; Math Club 4. HAROLD THOMAS MIXON Cork Varsity Football 2, 3. 4; “G” Club 2. 3, 4; Midterm Graduate. MADGE COX Transferred from Humes High School, Memphis, Tennessee 4. LMLOrd UNDERCLASSMEN OFFICERS JUNIORS Nick Mavromat President (aroiini Kraiss I'ice-President Johnny I’m ha Secretary |AMI S Fl l ASII Treasurer SOPHOMOR IS Jack I ostf.nsi President Morris Hi ndi rson Vice-President Joyck Odum Secretary FRESHMEN Pat Bi.ackirhy President Bkverly Bkucf Vice-President Eari. Blouni Secretary Lfgeitf Owfns Treasurer William Allen Frances Ammons La Verne Anderson Jeanette Andrews Kelly Arncll Mm tie rnett Joe Arnold Mildred Ayers Peggy Bailey Frances Bankston Nadine Barker jane Barnard Belly Blackburn Frances Bosserdet Elmer Box Dorothy Briggs Ann Brown Curtis Brown Bobby Burns Kenneth Bush Richard Butler Jack Cauley Quinton Chapman Joyce Chittenden C. A. Cloud Marjorie Coleman Jack Conyers Eugene Copeland Dan Cotney Jackie Crews Roilan Crews Mary Cross Stafford Davis Rcba Dell Ed Diem liter Eddie Dykes Olga Fallen La verne Faulk Albert Fendig Harold Fiuntil James Fiveash Ellen Forbes Pat Gal breath Sonny George Dorothy Gibbs Laura Gignilliat La verne Godwin George Gowcn Shirley Gregory Jack Hail Lila Mae Hall Theresa Hall Mona Harris Mar Harrison Harold Henderson Lli aheth Henson Wilina Herrin Louise Herring Belly Ruth Hill Reese Hodges William Holt Barbara Homans Johnnie Lou Hooks Carol Horton Mary Lee Hummel Beatrice Johns La Blanche Johnson Otto Johnson Peggy Ann Johnson Jimmie Jones Jimmy Kammerer Bertha Kennison Lowell Kepp Marcelle Kniglu Blanche Krauss Caroline Krauss Jane Krumrinc Betty Anne Langford Loy Lear Eugene Leggett John I.loy cl Betty Lopcr Joyce Lovett Kenneth Me Burnette Ray McCullough Martha McDonald Frankie McDowell Joyce McGill Bohhy Mailhos Nick Mavromat Bill) Miller Myrtle Miller Tom MissiIdine Dan Mixon Bonnie Faye Moore Grace Moore I .eland Moore Bobby Morris Dorothea Mosley Jimmy Myroezkowski June Nichols C. 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T. Woodward C laire ell Juniors Jimmy Brumit George Efstathion Wendell Higginbotham Julian Hires Robert Knight Allen London Faye McCullum Robert Mumford D. W. Pope James Taylor James Woods CAMERA SHY Sophomores Ruby Boynton Sammie Brewer Inez Corley Eunice Maronev Clyde Pitts Shirley Thomlinson Freshmen Rita Campbell Catherine Couch Josephine Gibbs Charles Johnson Faye Johnson Rosa Lee Johnson Edward Nix TIDE HIGH Bctiv Jean Bennett, nnc Gowen, Jinnnic Cavanaugh, Bobby Henderson. “All excellent things are difficult as they are rare ” —Benedict Spinoza LITERARY ADVERTISING Carroll Tiller, Jndson Moss, Miss Goss. Jane Fendig, Reid Harris, Dorothy Deadwyler. Willard Justice, Jimmie Miller. Dick 'Fait, Bobby Jones. Francis Dozier. Tom Aderhold. Billy Thomas. SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY Smitty Lf.ijbf.tter, Jackie Padgett Jimmie Bisson, Jerry Arnold Anne Gowen Jimmie Gavanauci Bobby Henderson Betty Jean Benne Carroll Tiller Betty Geiger Bobby Jones, Dick Tali Benny Pye . . Smitty Ledbetter Jackie Padgett Jimmie Bisson Miss Gcssie Goss Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Business Manager T reasurer Literary Editor Art Editor Advertising Editors Subscription Manager Boys’ Sports Editor Girls’ Sports Editor Photography Editor Faculty Advisor ART SUBSCRIPTION Mike Efstathion, Betty Geiger, Joan Weaijon Not shown: Alberi Fendig Ji nk Johns. Anne Jenkins, Benny Pye. Anne Mitchei i . Norma Nixon. Ri nil Gibson STUDENT litst row: Charlotte Gale. Dick Tail, Benny Pyc, Bobby Henderson. John Gayner, Mary l.ois Strickland. Barbra Mams. Legette Owens. . Second row: Philip Cason, Betty Hum. Jimmie Miller, Jane Crawford, Bill Brigtnan. Del ora Clark. Beverly Bruce, Joan Weadon. . . . Third row: Vggy Bailey. Caroline Krauss. Bettv Webster. Claire Wilkins, Neal J endig. . . . Fourth row: Johnny Pallia, Dempsey Wallace, jack Comers. Don Roberts. Sue Paflord. Barbara Prentice. . . . Fifth row: Pat Blackerby. Rubyn Knight, Bobby Morris. Gloria Hinson. Mary Lee Hummel. . . Sixth row: Logan Malone. James Fiveash, Nick Mavromat. Belts Price. Joan Ricks. Betty Jovce Moslev. Miss Loll. Sftonsor. . . Seventh row: F.morv Linder, Morris Henderson. Bobby Atwood. Buddy Faulk. Karl Blount. ot shown: George Brown, Mbcrt Fcndig, Jane Krumrine, Joyce Odum. Betty Owens. Jack Tostensen. “I solemnly pledge to give my most earnest and conscientious support to both students and faculty of Glynn Academy, to try to do my duty courageously, how- ever difficult. 1 promise to use all my influence with others for what is right, and to endeavor in every way to be worthy of the high trust and serious responsibilities of my office. —Student Council Pledge COUNCIL Neal Fendig Miss Lott Bobby Henderson President Sponsor Vice-President ( Joan WT.adon Secretary 1'iiiLii Cason Logan Malone Nick Mavromat Parliamentarian Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms SU DENT COI'NCII. IN ACTION drat id March at Christmas Formal Leaf) Year Fashion Show NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Miss Tracy Sponsor Miss Howard Sponsor First row: Anne Gowen, Agnes Maddison, Anne Jenkins. Bett Jean Bennett, Carroll Tiller, Olga Fallen, Betty Owens. Barbra Adams. Betty Geiger. Norma Mixon. Joan Weadon. Anne Marker. . . . Second row: John Baldwin. Logan Malone, Bobby Henderson. Guy Bryant, Mary Lee Hununel, Joyce McGill. Pat Sikes, Albert Fendig, Joe Arnold, George Brown, Jimmie Miller. . . . Sot shown: Martha McDonald. The Btmeli Comber MEMBER GEORGIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION STAFF REID HARRIS ............................. Editor-in-Chief JIMMIE CAVANAUGH.........................Associate Editor JUDSON MOSS...............................Managing Editor ANNE GOWEN.................................Feature Editor FRANCES BANKSTON, JANE KRUMRINE. ANNE JENKINS, JANE FEN DIG, JUNE JOHNS.....Feature Writers PAULINE COOPER, MIKE EFSTATHION....................Artists CARROLL TILLER................................News Editor JOYCE CHITTENDEN..................................Reporter JANE BERNARD...........................Girls Sports Editor BILLY ROEBUCK...........................Boys Sports Editor DOROTHY DEADWYLER, BETTY BRIGHT.............Copy Readers JIMMIE BISSON..........................Staff Photographer JERRY ARNOLD.........................Circulation Manager JOHN BALDWIN............................Business Manager WILLARD JUSTICE......................Advertising Manager BILL BENNETT..............................Faculty Adviser Jl'DSON Moss Managing Editor GLEE CLUB First row: Carol Morion. Hilda Giddens, Adeline Smith. Jane Krumrine, Ada Lloyd. Marie O'Hagan. Betty Ferrell. Laverne Faulk. Mary Lois Strickland. Mary K. Miller. Miss Mary Frances Launius, Director. Laura Gignilliat. Jane Pills, Sonja Olsen. Sara Margaret Sappcnficld, Klcsc Saunders. Peggy' Simmons. Lynn Farley, Joyce McGill, Freddie Tillman. . . . Second row: Anne Jenkins, Dottie Allen. Caroline Krauss, Phyllis W atson. Bobbie Jeane Watts. Fthlyn Wood, Jane Fendig, Myrtle Miller, Pauline Cooper, Mary Silva, Frances Bankston, Laverne Anderson. Peggy Bailey, Betty Hum, Frances Buchan. Anne Hummel. Jean Smith, Joan Bennett, Virginia Taylor, Betty Jo Smith, Ellen Forbes. Martha McDonald. . . . Third row: Jackie Padgett. Martha Anne Moore, Dickie Padgett, Reba Mae Dell. Betty Jean Gibbs, Barbara Harrison. Betty Pil- grim. Lucille Drawdv, Joan Howard. Ann Willson. Ann Pcerson, Susan Daniel, June Nichols, Dottie Thornton, Rita Treadwell. W'ynellc Fender, Margaret Cate, Mimi Nolan. Marcelle Knight. Sylvia Harrison. . . . Fourth row: Pats Woods. Eleanor Freeman. Betty Webster. Anne Gowen, Marion Levine. Barbara Homans. Louise Landrum. Hattie Ruth Jacobs. Peggy Ringcl, Betty Ruth Hill. Betty Arnett, Florence Winter. June Johns, Jane Barnard. Elizabeth Henson, Peggy John- son. Betty Harrison, Mona Thompson. Charlotte King. Joan McGregor.....Fifth row: Barbara Prentice. Bertha Kenni- son, Barbara Pearson, Dotsy Deadwyler. Mary Lee Wilson. Christine Turner. Joyce Lovett. Mberta Dubberly. Ruth Croft. Runic Ann Gibson, Letty Lee Hummel, Monte Wood. Claire Wilkins, Ann Green, Lena Grace Powell. Girls’ Septette “Music is Lorre in search of a word” —Sidney Lanier Reid Harris, Accompanist; Dottie Allen. Jackie Padgett. Martha Anne Moore, June Johns, Betty Hum, Runic Ann Gibson, Anne Jenkins. BAN I) U First roir; Phyllis Brown, Pat Evans. James Thomas. Willard Justice, Barbara Strickland, Jo Ann Schrcibcr, Barbara Smith. Second row: Bobby Younge. Dewey Heglar. Coral Williford. Marian Wages, Jackie Bush. Joyce Chittenden, Eugene Davis. Bobbie Clarke, Juanita Evans, Dorothy Gibbs, Mary Joseph Cross, Jimmie Holland------------Third row: Joe Arnold. Ned Branch. lot Wilson. Paul Hord. Bonnie l ave Moore, Shirk’s Gibbs. Barry Owens. Betty Jean Me Michael. Billy PafTord, Robert Smith. . . . Fourth row: Reese Hodges, Billy Myers. Eunice Maroncy. Maryann Whilden. Eddie Kirkley, Kary Rickctson, Richard Butler, Kenneth Bush, Dan Cotney, Jimmie Jones, John Baldwin. “Rhythm and har- mony find tlicir way into the inward places of the soul” -Plato Majoreti is Phyllis Brown, Pat Evans. James Thomas, Barbara Strickland. Jo Ann Schreiber, Barbara Smith. THESPIANS hnst row: Billy Roebuck. Joan Bennett, Hilda Giddens. Bet tv Hum. Anne Mitchell. Man K. Miller, Charlotte Gale Wil- lard Justice. . . . Second row: Billie Bennett, Frankie Chapman. Miss Stanfield. Sponsor. Marie Sue Thomas. Martha Cribb. Gratae Cxjunts. Matilda Barker. Charlotte King. Kloisc Oliver. Sarah Brown. . . . Third row: Alfred Blackerby, fimmic Cavanaugh. Jack Cherry. Bill Simmons. James Odum. Beatrice Johns, Mary Jo Cor lev. Catherine McLendon. . . . Fourth )ow: Billy Spaulding, Jack Conyers, Karl Matthews. Hattie Ruth Jacobs, Ann Cox...............Vo shown: Dot Gibbs, Jackie Bush. Charlene Abney. Reebel May, Marcelle Knight. DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVI TRAINING First row: Nadine Brantley. James Paulk. Julian Cason, Hubert Stalvey, Jean Merritt.Second row: Betty Coper, Jimmie Lou Brewer, Geraldine Smith. Billie Bennett. Helen Hill. Jackie Williamson. Dorothy Nuss, Frances Sumner. Louise Jacobs. Trudy Parker. . . . t hird row: Karl Rountree, Coordinator, Royce I arret. ( . Nobles. Wilma Perry. Dale Smith. Joyce Perry, Julian Hires. James Robertson, John Cook. Otto Johnson. Ji.. F.rnest Stanford. LIBRARY CLUB First row: Adeline Smith. Mary Nell Driggers. Miss Vivian Polk, Librarian, Ruth Croft. . . . Second row: Rodney Harrison, Alton C. Har- rison, Allen Roberts. . . . third row: Myrtle rnett. Betty Ann Langford. . . . Not in picture: Charlotte King, Edward Co wen. LIBRARY ‘Reading maketh a full man” -Plato STUDENT PAN AMERICAN LEAGUE OFFICERS Albert Fendig, President; Patsy Brown, Interpreter; Miss Lula Howard, Sponsor; Carroll Tiller, Secretary; Betty Bright, Vice-President; John Baldwin, Treasurer. “In the field of world policy I would dedicate this nation to the policy of the good neighbor” —Franklin I). Roosevelt MATH CLUB OFFICERS “The mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought” —Havelock Ellis First row: Dempsey Wallace, Junior Vice-President: Bobby Meyer, President; Guv Bryant, Junior Member; David Smith, Junior Member. . . . Second row: Belt Bright, Senior Vice-President: Miss Beulah Lott, Sponsor; Miss Bernice Tracy, Sponsor; Kathleen Whittier. OFFICE FORCE First row: Anne Mitchell, Dottie Allen. Elese Saunders. . . . Second row: Myrtle Miller, Betty Geiger, Runic Gibson, June Johns. . . . Third rote: Betty Jean Bennett. Norma Mixon, Lee Owens. . . . Fourth row: Joe Tippins, James Foster. PATROLMEN Front row: Clyde Godlev. Ja Ham Sykes. Richard Hancock. Raymond Mock. . . . Hack: row: Barney Brannen. Jack Powell. Allen Dent. John Barron. . . . Xot shown: John Law, Malcolm Moody. ST. SIMONS SOUND FOOTBALL The Glynn Academy Red Terrors ended a very success- ful season on Thanksgiving day. Facing the toughest football schedule in the history of the school, Coach Page with an inexperienced team won eight and lost three games. The highlight of the season was the victory over Rome. The Terrors played five G.I.A.A. teams, winning three and losing two. 1917 SCORES G.A. 25 Douglas . 0 G.A. . 7 Valdosta . . . 26 G.A. SI Ocala 0 G.A. . 21 Bolles 0 G.A. 20 Rome .... 15 G.A. 0 Savannah 26 G.A. 20 Baker Village 6 G.A. . 20 Benedictine . . . 6 G.A. 19 Waycross . . . 0 G.A. 7 Jordan 12 G.A. 6 Jesup . . . . 0 (.enter, kneeling: Mgr. l.anier. . . . I ronI row: David Smith. Dclma Smith. Rhodes. Thomas Fiveash, C. Mixon. Cason, ( apt. Mavromat. Malone. S. Mixon. Henderson. Kdwards, Moss. Dykes. . . . Second row: Asst. Coach Lamb. V Fendig, Owens, (.onion. Gayner. George. A. Fcndig. Tail, Brigntan. May. Ledbetter. Dozier. Miller. Robcris. Norris, ell. (oath Page. 1! TEAM SCHEDULE Hi-ad Coach (.. M. Paci; and Assistant Coach C. V. Lamb G.A. 35 G.A. 12 G.A. 25 G.A. 14 G.A. 27 Way cross 0 Blackshear 0 Baxley 0 Way cross 0 McRae 0 FOOTBALL B TEAM First rou': sPcI1- Hall, Green, Miller, Slaughter. Comer. Sherman. Baker. McLain. Morris. Second row: Torras, McDonald. Joiner, Allen, Ralston, Leggett. Burns. Maddison. Cope. B. Snelling. Coach Lamb. Counts, Gowen, Ricks. . . . Brigman, Cauley, Strickland. BASKETBALL Bovs First row: Red Stanford. Kenny Thompson. Paul Brigman. Hilman Rhodes, lvin Gordon. . . . Second row: Mgr. Joe Counts. John Gavner, Bohhy Burford. Bill Moss. Bill Brigman. Sonny Miller, (loach Lamb. Girls First row: Barbara Smith. Timekeeper; Kmily Davis. Manager; Mar) K. Miller. Storekeeper. . . . Second row: Grace Counts. Shirley Gregory. I'atsy Starke, (loach Hart. Olga Fallen. Hilda Giddens. Pearl O’Steen. . . . Third row: Virginia Browher, Patsy Woods. Anne Cox, Dickie Padgett, Laura (•ignilliat. Ellen Mavromat. TERRORS l'uder the leadership of Coach Lamb the Clvnn cage team won 12 of their 18 games. The Terrors played rather slow hall using a deliberate type of offense. Switching to de- fense. the Terrors could use either a pressing man-lo-man or one defense. After finishing their regular season the team went to the F.ighth District tournament, where they won the trophy for the South- eastern division. “Red Stanford, high scorer for the season, was elected captain of the 1918 team. S III 1)1 I I I) S( ()RI S G.A. . . 41 Baxley . . .... 27 G.A. . . 42 Douglas .... 27 G.A. . 22 Surrency .... 21 G.A. . . 20 Benedictine .... 25 G.A. . . il Blackshear .... 28 G. . . . 30 Patterson 22 G.A. . . II Folkston .... 9 G.A. • . 52 Blackshear .... 20 G.A. . . 30 Douglas .... 18 G.A. . . 31 Wacona .... 27 G.A. . . 44 Folkston .... 30 G.A. . . 40 Xahunta .... 37 G.A. . . 17 Jesup .... 20 (..A. . . 31 Benedictine .... 32 G.A. . . 27 Baxley . . .... 41 G.A. . . 14 Jesup . .... 29 G.A. . . 19 Wavcross .... 23 C. . . . 27 Valdosta .... 32 TERRORETTES After weeks of practice, the Terrorettcs, under (lie leadership of Coach Belli Hart, began the basketball season by defeating Patterson 13-17. Although only live leilcrinen were hack this year, the girls played outstanding basket- hall. winning 10 out of 15 games. I hose outstanding on offense were Laura (•ignilliatt. Olga Fallen, and Patsy Woods: on defense were Hilda (.iddetis. Patsy Starke (Captain), and Dickie Padgett. Olga Fallen was high scorer for the season. SCHKDl 1.1 AND SCORES G.A. . . . 17 Patterson .... . 13 G.A. . . . 47 J«up . 18 G.A. . . . 17 Surrencv .... . 19 G.A. . . . 10 Baxley . 60 G.A. 22 Douglas .... . 30 (.. . . . . 38 Surrencv .... . 17 G.A. . . . 15 Bax lev . 67 G. . . . . 37 Blackshcar . . . . 29 G.A. . 29 Patterson .... . 28 G.A. . . . 24 Folkston .... . 14 G.A. . . . 56 J«up . 36 (i.A. . . . 20 Wavcross .... . 21 (i.A. . . . 26 Blacks hear . . . . 19 G.A. . . . 35 Douglas .... . 20 (i.A. . . . 35 Commercial High . . 27 (Savannah) BASEBALL Frank Banks ion. Manager First row: I.cfi ’ Allen, John (.avncr. Hitman Rhodes, Bill Moss, Delma Smith, I.inden Naves. Bobby Meyer, Nick Mavromat...........Second row: Bobby Burford, Bobby Burns, Bill Briginan, Paul Briginan, Philip Cason. Neal Fcn- dig. Harold ell. Coach Page. . . . Third row: Kdward Baker, Smitty I.cdbcitcr, Richard Ralston, Carl Norris. SNAPS TENNIS ■ft ■ft iirst row: Olga Fallen. Caroline Krauss. . . . Second row: Kennv Thompson. Harold ell. Bobby Bur ford......Xot shown: F.llen Mavromat, Alvin Gordon. TRACK first row: John Gavner. Bill Moss. Nick Mavromal, Smiltv 1 eclbettei Manager Carlton North. . . Second row: Hitman Khmlc-s. 1 ee Brigman, Rccl cl May, William Allen, Coach ,Sonny Owens, Page. Miller. Billy Thomas. Sonny George, Paul CHEERLEADERS nne Jenkins. Jack Conyers, Joan Bennett. James Foster. Ann Willson, Buster Starke. Peter Smith. Missilcline. Pats HOYS’ “G CLUB First row: Sonny Miller, Alvin Gordon. Philip Cason, Eddie Dykes. . . . Second row: Logan Malone, Nick Mavromat, Rip Edwards. Dan Mixon. . . . Third row: Neal Fendig, Bud Brigman, Red Stanford, Francis Do ier. . . . Not shown: John Gavner. GIRLS’ G” CLUB First row: Barbara Smith. Patsy Starke. Jackie Padgett, Mary k. Miller.................Second row: Olga Fallen. Hilda Giddens, Lett) Lee Pcerson, Miss Hart, Sponsor Anne Mitchell. F.llen Mavromat Laura Gignilliat. 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