Glynn Academy - High Tide Yearbook (Brunswick, GA)

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j i t. . • ••■ JV, I?' ! ■ - S£38g ■ , - r, ■ ■ - VJJS. ; sf™' fem,,-.. : '..- h - 'r-'L 4C h , ‘Tftaten ’ Mong the lordly oaks of Brunswick, Glorious to our view, Stands our own beloved high school Basking ’neath the blue. Through the years your 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 WOLF STREET BUILDING THE ANNEX BUILDING MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM £cUton,' We, the High Tide Staff, are proud to present to you our 1954 High Tide. The Staff has attempted to bring out some of the beautiful, natural surround- ings in Glynn County, where you have spent your school years. We wish to express our appreciation for the confidence you have placed in us. JIMMY MOORE Editor To one who has long deserved the honor, we, the Annual Staff of '54, wish to dedicate this yearbook. It is but an humble effort to show our appreciation for her many years of hard work and leadership. Never before has there been anyone who was more worthy than MRS. MAY JOE BUNKLEY, and we only wish that there were something even greater that we could do to express our heartfelt thanks to her for helping to make Glynn Academy a better and more outstanding school. Lead kindly light Lead thou me on . . . MR. R. E -HOOD A. B., Erskine College M.A., Duke University Superintendent MR. SIDNEY BOSWELL B. S., Georgia Teachers College M.E., Duke University Assistant Superintendent MR. JAMES A. WARREN B.S., University of Georgia M.E., University of Georgia Principal MR. GRADY B. EVERETT B.S.A., University of Georgia Diversified Co-operative Training MR. J. P. BARONE B.S., University of Georgia Furman University Mechanical Drawing 'faculty MRS. CAROLYN WILLIS A.B., Winthrop College Mathematics MR. OREN D. LUNSFORD A. B., University of Georgia Math MR. RALPH M. HARRISON B. A., M.A., University of South Carolina Math and Sociology MISS BEULAH LOTT A.B., Randolph Macon A.M., Columbia University Mathematics MISS BERNICE TRACY A.B., Shorter College M.S., University of Georgia Math MR. RODMAN E. SCOTT M.S., Guilford College Chemistry Physics MR. T. M. CARTER B.S., Mercer University Science MISS CAROLYN PATTERSON B.S., Florida State University Biology 7 icicCtty MISS SARA UPCHURCH A.B., Valdosta State College M.E., University of Georgia History MR. EARL W. STAPLETON A.B., University of Alabama M.A., University of Alabama History mrs. ruth McDonald A.B., University of Georgia History MR. CHARLES E. BELL, JR. B.A., George Peabody College M.A., George Peabody College English MISS NORMA MUSE B.A., Peabody College English MR. MALCOLM MAGAW A.B., Duke University English MRS. R. S. HALL B.S., Eastern State Teachers College English MISS JANE McLEOD B.A., University of Alabama English Speech MR. EUGENE J. KEARNEY B.A., Saint Victor College English 'paccdtty MRS. MAY JOE BUNKLEY A.B., Agnes Scott College A.M., Columbia University English MISS EUGENIA DURHAM A.B., Shorter College English MR RICHARD G. WOOTTON B.B.A., University of Georgia M.E., University of Georgia Driver Training World Geography MR. DEWEY ENGLISH A.B., Mercer University M.A., Mercer University World History MRS. R. E. CLARK A. B., University of Georgia Librarian MISS SARA STEPHENS B. S., George Peabody College M.A., George Peabody College Librarian L faculty MRS. WARREN BOLING A. B., North Greenville College Glee Club MR. RODNEY JONAS B. S., Ohio University Band MISS GENA SULLIVAN A.B., G.S.C.W. Spanish English MISS LULA HOWARD A.B., University of Georgia M.A., Duke University Latin Spanish MISS BERNICE TRACY A.B., Shorter College M.S., University of Georgia Guidance MISS SARA UPCHURCH A.B., Valdosta State College M.E., University of Georgia Guidance MR. C. M. PAGE . B.S., Piedmont College y M.A., Mercer University Math MR. CLYDE R. STANALAND, JR. B.S., Florida State University Freshman Coach General Science MR. HENRY L. ANDREWS B.S., East Carolina College M.A., East Carolina College Assistant Coach Math mr. james j. McLaughlin B.S., Teachers College, Pcnna. M.P.E., Purdue University Backfield Coach Basketball Coach Social Science MR. L. A. SANDS B.S., Berry College Woodshop MR. R. L. PLEMONS B.S., University of Tennessee Machine Shop MR. WENDELL A. BRINSON B.S., Georgia Teachers College Physical Education MISS RAYE HOLT B.S., G.S.C.W. Physical Education 'P zadt(f MISS DOROTHY DURRENCE B.S., Georgia State College for Women Home Economics MISS PHOEBE TRULOCK B.S., University of Georgia Home Economics MRS. FRANK VANDE LINDE B.S., University of West Virginia Home Economics mrs. ruth McDonald A. B., University of Georgia Guidance MR. RICHARD HERMAN B. S., Wake Forest College AM.. University of North Carolina Guidance MISS ROSE MOORE A. B., Catawba College Typing MR. HARMON CURRIN B. S., George Peabody College M.A., George Peabody College General Business Bookkeeping MISS BETTY LEE ANDERSON B.S., G.S.C.W. Shorthand Typing Setiiar O icete JIMMY SWEAT ...................... President FRAN HIGHSMITH ......Secretary and Treasurer JIMMY MOORE ..................Vice President Marcia Allen Glee Club 1, 3; Aviation Club 1, 3; FTA 2; Office Force 2, 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Superlative, Cutest; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Library Club 1. Myrna Allen Homeroom Treasurer 1; FTA 2; Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4. Gail Anderson Transferred Galveston, Texas 3; Junior Classi- cal League 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Homeroom Secretary 3; Guidance Office 4; Math Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Superlative, Most In- telligent 4. Winn Baker Aviation Club 2, 3; President of Aviation Club 3, 4. Christine Barnard Library Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club Treasurer 3; Library Club President 4; Math Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 4. Geraldine Barrs Library Club 2, 3 4; Library Club Reporter 3. i William Beatty Sarah Bennett Emile Bernard Junior Classical League 1. 2. 3. 4; Pan Ameri- can League 2, 3. 4; Math Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3. 4; Latin Honor Society 1. 2. Betty Ann Bishop Library Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club Vice Pres- ident 4. Arthur Bledsoe Transfer West Fulton 2; Football 3. 4; Base- ball 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Pan American League 3, 4. Jack Bowen Homeroom President I, 4; Pan American League 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4. Glenda Bracewell Secretary Homeroom 2; Treasurer Homeroom 4; Secretary Band 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3- Wynelle Braddock Math Club 3. 4; Pan American League 3, 4. Joe Brewer Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan American League 3. 4; Junior Classical League 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2. Bennette Brookins Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Club 4. William Brown Hi-Y 2, 3. 4; Aviation Club 2, 3; Math Club 3. 4; Pan American League 3, 4. Vila Browne Homeroom Secretary I; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 2; Superlative— Best All Around, Avia- tion Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. Ray Buckner Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Vice President 4. Dumont Bunn Aviation Club 2, 3; Treasurer Aviation Club 3; Pan American League 3, 4. Martha Ann Burke Future Teachers America 1, 2; Aviation Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; G” Club 4; Ten- nis 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Annual Staff. Ida Carlisle Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan Amer- ican League 3, 4; Math Club. Carole Carlson Tri-Hi-Y 2; Guidance Office 3. 4. Robert Cason Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Bonnie Castleberry Robert Clark Basketball 3. 4; Baseball 3, 4. Ruby Ann Clark Vice President Homeroom 1; Student Council Alternate 1; Homeroom Treasurer 2; D.C.T. Club Secretary 4; Superlative. Best Looking 4; Office Force 2. 3. Bobbie Cook Homeroom Secretary 1; Library Club 2; FTA 2. 3; Office Force 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Peggy Courson Band l. 2. 3. 4; Office Force 4. Bobby Cowman ■■ Allen Cox Football 1; FFA 2; Math Club 3; Secretary FFA 3; President FFA 4. Jan Crandall Junior Classical League 1. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Pan American League 2. 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Council Alternate 1; Home- room President 2. Jimmy Crandall Junior Classical League 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Vice President Homeroom; Glee Club 3, 4. Max Croft Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; FTA; Band Librarian 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3; Stu- dent Council Alternate 4; Superlative. Most Humorous. Faye Crosby D.C.T. Eugene Cruz Gordon Davis Terrell Davis Flora Dekle Homeroom President I. Waynf. Dorris Joyce Driggers Student Council 1; FTA 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Treas- urer of Homeroom 3- Polly Drury Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Delegate 3; Li- brary Club 2. 3; Math Club 4; Office Force 3- Betty Dubberly Glee Club 1; Junior Classical League 2. 3. 4; Math Club 4; Office Force 2. 3. 4. Mary Ann Duncan Student Council 2; FTA 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Home- room Treasurer 4. Jimmy Ei.lison Transferred Jordan High 1952; Student Coun- cil 1; Band 4; Vice President 3. Jimmy Fendig President Class 1; Vice President Class 3; Vice President Student Council 4; Student Council 1. 3. 4; President Homeroom 2; Vice Pres- ident Junior Classical League 2; Football 2. 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Best All Around.” Roslyn Fernandes Junior Classical League 1, 2. Linda Fiveash Vice President Homeroom 2. 4; President Homeroom 3; G Club 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Tennis 3. 4; Superlative 'Most Athletic.” Vai.aray Fi.ancher Veramae Fi.ancher Tommie Fleming Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3 4; President Junior Classical League 3; Baseball 3. 4; President Homeroom 4; Annual Staff. Robert Fletcher Secretary Homeroom 2. Melba Gay Library Club. Ernestine Geiger Commercial Club 4; Office Force 4. Sibert Geiger Roy Gibbs Emily Gilbert Student Council 1, 2, 3; Student Council Al- ternate 4; Math Club 3; Junior Classical League 1, 2; Treasurer Freshman Class; Office Force 4; Secretary Homeroom 1; Annual Staff 4. Eleanor Girardeau FTA 2; Office Force 2; Glee Club 2, 3 4; Pan American League 3, 4; Annual Staff; Best Dressed, Superlative. Bootie Gowen Homeroom Treasurer 1; Math Club 3; Home- room Vice President 3; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 4. Mary Ann Gray Student Council 1; Pan American League 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4. Joann Green Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Band 3; Homeroom Secretary 1; D.C.T. Club 4; D.C.T. Club Treasurer 4. Reggie Griner Superlative, Best Dressed. Betty Dean Hall FTA 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Office Force 4; Vice President Homeroom 2; Treasurer Homeroom 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls' Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Cheerleader Alternate 4; Vice President G” Club 4. Cari. Hamilton Homeroom Vice President I; Homeroom Pres- ident 2; Math Club 3- Jacky Herndon FFA Club. Iris Harper Tri-Hi-Y 1; Library Club 2. 3- Harley Harris FFA 1; DCT. Betty Haskins Junior Classical League 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. Robert Head Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Math Club 3. 4; Pan American League 3, 4; Junior Classical League 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. Phillip Herndon DCT 3, 4; FFA 3. Elsie Herring Homeroom President 1; FI'A 2; Annual Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Math Club 3; Pan American League 3. 4; Pan American League Treasurer 4. Buddy Hicks Aviation Club 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Pan American League 3, 4; Basketball 4; Cheer- leader 4; Cutest.” Thomas Higginbotham Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3 4; Pan Amer- ican League 3. 4; Math Club 3- Fran Highsmith Junior Classical League 1. 2 3. 4; Pan Amer- ican League 3; President 4; Math Club 3, 4; Secretary 3; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary 1, 3; Student Council 2, 4; Secretary- Treasurer Class 4; Annual Staff 4; Cheer- leader 4. Betty Nell Hill Perley Homans, Jr. Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3 4; Vice Pres- ident Homeroom 2; President Homeroom 3- Clinton Hope Student Council Alternate 1, 3; Math Club 3. 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball 3. Billy Houseman Math Club 3, 4; Aviation Club 2. 3; Pan American League 3. 4. Betty Howard Paul Howard Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3- 4; Student Council 1; Math Club 3. 4; Pan American League 3; Cheerleader 4; Aviation Club 2, 3. Jo Ann Hutto Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Sandra Isenberg Junior Classical League 1. 2, 3. 4; Pan Amer- ican League 3. 4; FTA 2; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Library Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Treasurer 4; Vice President 3. Betty Jackson Tri-Hi-Y 4. Reginald Jackson Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4; Sergeant-at-Arms Hi-Y Club 4. Iris Jacobs Transferred 4. Hilda James Pan American League 3. 4. Ray James Barbara Jenkins Lucile Jewell Shirley Johnson Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2 3; Drum Ma- jorette 4; FT A 3; Aviation Club 2; Pan Amer- ican League 3, 4. Ann Jones Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Treasurer Tri-Hi-Y 4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3; Student Council 4; Library Club 1; FTA 2. Charlotte Jones Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pan American League 2. 3. Edith Jones Jimmy Kalcos Math Club 3. 4; Student Council 3; Tennis I. 2, 3. 4; Annual Staff 4. Johnny Kaufman Junior Classical League 1. 2 ,3. 4; Pan Amer- ican League 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Hi-Y Secretary 3; Hi-Y President 4; Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Math Club 3, 4; Annual Staff. Jerry Kennedy Aviation 1, 2; FFA I, 2. 3; FTA 2, 3. Barbara Kennickell Annual Staff 4. Joyce Kent Pan American League 2, 3. 4; Office Force 4; FTA 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; An- nual Staff. Annie Ruth Kight D.C.T. 4. Marlene King Transferred from Darien High 4. Marvin King Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Vice President 2; Band President 3, 4; Aviation Club 2; FTA 2; Pan American League 3. 4; Homeroom Vice President 2; Homeroom President 1. Marylon Kite Library Club 1. 2; Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Presi- dent Homeroom 1. — Annette Knight Band 1, 3. 4; Junior Classical League I, 2, 3. 4; Pan American League 3. 4. Lane Krauss Vice President of Freshman Class; Homeroom President 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2. 3; Football 2. 3; Tennis 3, 4; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3. 4; Math Club 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Ser- geant-at-Arms Student Council 4; Student Council 1. 4. Christine Larsen Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary 2. Shirley Lewis Student Council Alternate 1; D.C.T. 4; Vice President Homeroom 1. Barbara Livin Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Majorette 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi Y 4. Buddy Long Math Club 3. 4; Student Council 2; Homeroom President 3; Student Council Alternate 4; Foot- ball 2, 3. 4; G Club 3. 4; Co-Captain Foot- ball Team 4. Joan Long Band 1. 2; FT A 2. Nanci Lowe Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3; Math Club 3. 4; Aviation Club 4; Library Club 1. Bobby Lynn Band 1, 2, 3 4; Math Club 3, 4. George Lyons Football 3, 4; Student Council 1; Alternate 3; Math Club 3, 4; Aviation Club 3. June McCullum Glee Club 2, 3; Pan American League 2; FTA 1, 2; Aviation Club 2. Martha McDonald Junior Classical League 2. 3. 4; Math Club 3, 4. Relda McDowell Tri-Hi-Y 2; FTA 2; Office Force 3; Annual Staff 4. Robert McDowell Math Club 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 3. Joe McGoogan Math Club 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Home- room Vice Picsident 2. Carl McGovern Baseball 3; Football 1, 2; Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4; Pan American League 4. Kathryn McGovern Reedy McMichael Band 1, 2. 5; Glee Club 4. Minnie Belle Madison Rebecca Mann Annual Staff 4. Jimmy Manor Math Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Terry Manti a Treasurer Homeroom 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; FTA 2; Annual Staff 4; Math Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pan American League 2, 3. 4. Feral Mason Math Club 3; D.C.T. Club 4; President D.C.T. Club 4. Mallary Masters Homeroom President 1, Hi-Y President 3; Treasurer 4; Pan American League 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Superlative, Most Intelligent; Annual Staff 4; J.C.L. 1, 2, 3, 4. Roddy Medders FFA 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Vice Presi- dent 3. Patsy Merrier Library Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4. Herbert Minchew FFA Club. Evelyn Mixon Audrey Mock FTA 2; Office Force. Bobby Moore Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 2; Math Club 3, 4; Pan American League 3; Assistant Band Libra- rian 2. Jimmy Moore Vice President Senior Class; Student Council Parliamentarian 3; Math Club 3, 4; President Junior Classical League 2; Annual Editor 4; Student Council Alternate 1. Lucille Morgan Anne Murrah Student Council 1, 3; Aviation Club 2, 3; Pan American League 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 4; President Homeroom 4. Joan Nelson Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Faye Ogden Library Club. Rudy Ogden Football 1, 2, 3, 4; G” Club 2, 3, 4; FFA 3, 4; Co-Captain Football Team 4. Eleanor Olliff Pan American League 3, 4; Basketball 3. 4; Transferred Junior Year. B. F. O’Quinn FFA 3. 4. Mikell Owens Pan American League 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Office Force 4. Bill Owens Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Vice President 2; Football 2, 3; Cheerleader Alternate 3; Cheerleader 4. Jo Anne Pannell Glee Club 1, 2, 3; FTA 2. Polly Parker Pan American League 3, 4; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Alternate 1; Math Club 4; Homeroom Vice President 3; Annual Staff; J.C.L. Treas- urer 2; Superlative, Most Popular; Homeroom Treasurer 2. Joann Patha Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; J.C.L. 3. 4; Basketball 3; Annual Staff 4. Buzzy Patrick Math Club 3. 4; Student Council Alternate 4; Aviation Club 2, 3- John Paulk Glee Club 1; Transferred 3; Glee Club 3; Pan American League 3, 4. Bobby Paulk . Student Council President 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; J.C.L. 2, 3, Vice President 3; Football 2, 3 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2 3; Math Club 3, 4; G Club 3, 4. Charles Perry Transferred from Nahunta 4; Band 4. David Quaterman Band 1, 2 3. 4; Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3; Basketball 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Baseball 4. Jimmy Rainey Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3; Student Council 2; G” Club 3, 4; Basketball 1. Billy Reeves Sylvia Register Glee Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Classical League 2; Homeroom Secretary 2. Warren L. Reyna Pan American League 3, 4; Math Club 3. Duane Riner Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Li- brary Club 1, 2, 3; Pan American League 3, 4; Band Librarian 3; FTA 2, 3; Assistant Band Librarian 2; Hi-Y 2. Eddie Roberts Ruby Rowe Tri-Hi-Y 4. Hazel Russ Transferred 2; D.C.T. 2; Vice President Georgia Federation of D.C.T. Clubs. Betty Sammons Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2. Louise Sandifer Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Secretary Library Club 4; D.C.T. 4. Bobby Sapp Ralph Self Ann Settles Vice President Homeroom 1, 3; Student Coun- cil Alternate 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; FTA 2; Student Council 3; Annual Staff 4. Winnifred Shaw Homeroom Treasurer 1; FTA 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Julianne Shierling Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Library Club 3. Pat Shinn Transferred 4. Anne Shiver Junior Classical League 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; FTA 2; Library Club 4; Commercial Club 3. Margaret Shoemaker Vice President Homeroom 2; FTA 2; Basket- ball Scorekeeper 3; Commercial Club 4. Jimmy Simmons Band 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; President Homeroom 3; Class Officer 3; Math Club 3, 4. Ellen Skarpai.ezos Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Sarah Slade Homeroom Secretary 1, 3; FTA 2; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3 4; Cheerleader 4; Pan American League 3. 4; Assistant Editor Annual. Clyde Smith Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3. 4; Math Club 3, 4; Basketball 3. 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; President Homeroom 1. 2; Student Council Alternate 3- William Sparre Student Council 1; Alternate 2; D.C.T. 4. Patsy Spell Commercial Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Office Force 4; Treasurer Homeroom 2. Oudia Jayne Stanton Junior Classical League 1, 2, 4; Math Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Charles Strickland Aviation Club 2. 3; Math Club 4. Colan Strickland v Norman Stuckey Aviation Club 2; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Vice Presi- dent Band 4; FTA 2. SONJA SVENDSEN Pan American League 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Office Force 2, 3, 4; Superlative Most Hu- morous;” FTA 2; Annual Staff, Advertising Staff 4. Jimmy Sweat Secretary of Class 1; President of Class 2; President of Class 3; President of Class 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4. Charles S. Tait III JCL; Math Club 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. Frank Taylor Basketball Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 2; Aviation Club 2. Gene Taylor Transferred from Beaufort, S. C. 3; Math Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. Lynette Taylor Pan American League 3, 4; Office Force 2. 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Joe Taylor Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 1, President 2, Vice President 3; G Club 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 4. Alfred Thomas D.C.T. 4; Math Club 4. Bobbie Jean Thomas Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2; Basketball 1, 3, 4, Manager 3; G Club 4. Donald Ray Thomas Math Club 3, 4; ”G” Club 4; Homeroom Vice President 2; Student Council 3, 4; Parliamen- tarian 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. Geraldine Thomas Donald Thompson Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3 4; Pan Amer- ican League 3, 4. Gerald Thompson Secretary Homeroom 1; Band 2, 3. 4; Presi- dent Homeroom 3; Pan American League 3, 4. Eric Tiller Paul Vasquhz Robert Vasquez Aviation Club 1; D.C.T. Club 4. Marietta Vinson Billy Walker Glee Club 1; Student Council Alternate 2; Pan American League 3, 4; Hi-Y Secretary 4; Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Math Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. Vardell Walker Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Council 1, 2. 4; Math Club 3, 4; Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Pan Amer- ican League 3, 4; Secretary Pan American League 4. Billy Ward FFA 3. 4. John Wasdin Aviation Club 2; DCT Club 3, 4. Jimmy Welker Math Club 3, 4; Band 2. 3; Transferred 2. Jams Williams Math Club 3, 4; Pan American League 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 2. Frank Woods Football 3, 4; G” Club 4; Transferred 3- Emory Young Math Club 3, 4; G” Club 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4. Bob Zell Annual Staff 4. Dick Zell Math Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Treasurer Homeroom 1; Student Council Alternate 3- RUBY CLARK LANE KRAUSS 7K 4£ rftkletic LINDA FIVEASH RUDY OGDEN TKtet '%u k vuma SONJA SVENDSEN MAX CROFT m GAIL ANDERSON ■ MALLARY MASTERS__ MARCIA ALLEN BUDDY HICKS ELEANOR GIRARDEAU k REGGIE GRINER VILA BROWNE JIMMY FENDIG Setuot et4o uUctce4 A KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS F.F.: Famous For; C.P.: Customary Pastime; Just Imagine. MARCIA ANN (Punky) ALLEN—F.F.: middy blouses and mother's cake ; C.P.: supervising her Freshman flock; J.I.: professor at Agnes Scott. MYRNA ALLEN—F.F.: public speaking; C.P.: Latin; JJ.: track star. GAIL ANDERSON—F.F.: peaches and cream complexion; C.P.: breakia test tubes; JJ.: a speedy speaker. WINN BAKER—F.F.: sudden flights ; C.P.: chauffeuring; JJ.: with a crew cut. CHRISTINE BARNARD—F.F.: always coming up with the right answer; C.P.: sewing; J.I.: star ballerina. GERALDINE BARRS—F.F.: withdrawn way; C.P.: getting proficient in Home Ec; J.I.: trapeze artist. WILLIAM BEATTY—F.F.: starting fires; C.P.: truck-travel- ing; JJ.: a willing pupil. SARAH BENNETT—F.F.: rebel rabble; C.P.: beguiling smil- ing; J.I.: a disheveled dish. EMILE BERNARD—F.F.: complicated calculations; C.P.: be- ing constructive; JJ.: without the right answer. Betty ANN BISHOP—F.F.: timorous timidity; C.P.: pen- ning prettily; J.I.: athletic Amazon. ARTHUR BLEDSOE—F.F.: uncontrolled mirth in Spanish II; C.P.: Cupid chauffeuring; J.I.: beating Carol in ping- pong. JACK BOWEN—F.F.: racing through Tschaikowsky; C.P.: struggling with shorthand; J.I.: heavyweight champion. GLENDA BRACEWELL—F.F.: booming baritone; C.P.: let- ting Eddie get away with murder; JJ.: without a twinkle. WYNELLE BRADDOCK—F.F.: corny jokes; C.P.: clowning around; J.J.: Miss 5 by 5. JOE BREWER—F.F.: squeaky soprano; C.P.: rushing; JJ.: first string football. BENNETTE BROOKINS— F.F.: delicate Dresden doll; C.P.: using her captivating charm; JJ.: jet-black tresses. VILA BROWNE—F.F.: after test blues in trig; C.P.: laugh- ing at herself; J.I.: running a kissing booth. WILLIAM BROWN—F.F.: quiet dignity; C.P.: staying on the verge of smiling; J.I.: Jerry Lewis. RAY BUCKNER—F.F.: slipping spectacles; C.P.: banging up his black Chevy; J.I.: tuba. DUMONT BUNN—F.F.: alert look; C.P.: w-hipping around with Winn; J.I.: dumb bunny. MARTHA ANN BURKE—F.F.: her athletic skill; C.P.: pass- ing notes in psychology; J.I.: drinking milk at every meal. IDA CARLISLE—F.F.: spontaneous smile; C.P.: reading; J.I.: with a poodle cut. CAROL CARLSON—F.F.: that beautiful wedding ring; C.P.: sitting by the radio with a big sandwich; J.I.: founding an old maid's home. ROBERT (Pete) CASON—F.F.: private beach parties; C.P.: quitting school; J.I.: paleface. BONNIE CASTLEBERRY—F.F.: fear of roaches; C.P.: home maker; J.I.: getting to school on time. BOB CLARK—F.F.: sporting blood; C.P.: anything outdoors; J.I.: forever shooting the breeze. RUBY CLARK—F.F.: those curly locks; C.P.: being sweet and petite; J.I.: gruesome and grotesque. BOBBIE COOK—F.F.: domestic preoccupation; C.P.: being married; J.I.: prepared for fifth period English. PEGGY COURSON—F.F.: Savannah sprees; C.P.: setting a course on” Don; J.I.: dead-pan. BOBBY COWMAN—F.F.: freckles and that flaming hair; C.P.: drilling for Uncle Sam; J.I.: bubbling over. ALLEN COX—F.F.: his walk; C.P.: scouting” around; J.I.: bushy hair. JAN CRANDALL—F.F.: strange sense of humor; C.P.: being one-up on Jimmy; J.I.: with wind-blown hair. JIMMY CRANDALL—F.F.: Crandall Boogie; C.P.: parties; J.I.: the lover. MAX CROFT—F.F.: his crazy antics; C.P.: playing with puppets; J.I.: dignified. FAYE CROSBY—F.F.: being friendly; C.P.: bringing in those buses; J.I.: cigarette girl in a night club. EUGENE CRUZ— F.F.: pompadour; C.P.: building prize-win- ning ship models; J.I.: not nautically inclined. GORDON DAVIS— F.F.: hot-top; C.P.: acting the ingenious introvert; J.I.: high-pressure super salesman. TERRELL DAVIS—F.F.: quoting baseball statistics and sack- ing up groceries; C.P.: wending his way to the World Se- ries; J.I.: Joe Palooka. FLORA DEKLE—F.F.: tremendous smile; C.P.: getting brok- en bones before big dances; J.I.: Russian ambassador. WAYNE DORRIS—F.F.: night life; C.P.: bringing up pigs; J.I.: bearded philosopher. JOYCE DRIGGERS—F.F.: long blonde hair; C.P.: brew- ing trouble in Business Arithmetic; J.I.: short bob. POLLY DRURY—F.F.: reckless rides; C.P.: Tri-Hi-Y-ing ; J.I.: star student in driver's training. BETTY DUBBERLY—F.F.: becoming shyness; C.P.: she keeps it a secret; J.I.: Imogene Coca. Setttar 'Pei atuzlctted MARY ANN DUNCAN—F.F.: big blue eyes; C.P.: improv- ing the looks of her pretty blonde hair; J.I.: old maid school teacher. JIMMY ELLISON—F.F.: 60-word-a-minute man; C.P.: keep- ing things under his hat; J.I.: lame brain. JIMMY FENDIG—F.F.: Put me in coach”; C.P.: Ann; J.I.. Mr. Scott’s understudy. ROSLYN FERNANDES—F.F.: constant chatter; C.P.: the opposite sex; J.I.: without a giggle. LINDA FIVEASH—F.F.: tomboy traits; C.P.: anything ath- letic; J.I.: in laces and frills. VALARAY FLANCHER—F.F.: hustling and bustling; C.P.: out-talking Vera Mae; J.I.: the only Flancher. VERA MAE FLANCHER—F.F.: extraordinary eyebrows; C.P.: being calm, cool and collected; J.I.: the only Flancher. TOMMIE FLEMING—F.F.: slide rule genius; C.P.: staying put out with those pin boys; J.I.: cussing Caesar. ROBERT FLETCHER—F.F.: that innocent look; C.P.: pre- senting problems to teachers; J.I.: a studious student. MELBA GAY—F.F.: a carefree and casual cookie; C.P.: tumbling; J.I.: un-ceasing prattle. ERNESTINE GEIGER—F.F.: her cute personality; C.P.: using Pond's (she’s engaged!); J.I.: minus that sunny smile. SIBERT GEIGER—F.F.: strange and sudden smile; C.P.: hashing out his homework in homeroom; J.I.: pleasantly plump. ROY GIBBS—F.F.: silence; C.P.: reading; J.I.: mens-wear model. EMILY GILBERT—F.F.: individuality; C.P.: Bob; J.I.: sin- gle next year. ELEANOR GIRARDEAU—F.F.: laughing at most anything; C.P.: getting crushes; J.I.: thinking. BOBBY GIRTMAN—F.F.: an ardent Army man; C.P.: en- tertaining in English; J.I.: sailing the Seven Seas. KENNETH GOODBREAD—F.F.: shaved head; C.P.: shoot- ing devilish smiles; J.I.: Mighty Mouse. BCOTIE GOWEN—F.F.: her dimples; C.P.: bringing up cats; J.I.: not on time. MARY ANNE GRAY—F.F.: efficiency; C.P.: being frank and forthright; J.I.: not a good cook. JOANNE GREEN—F.F.: her golden lock; C.P.: flirting; J.I.: without a man. REGGIE GRINER—F.F.: well-groomed appearance; C.P.: jetting around; J.I.: law-abiding citizen. BETTY DEAN HALL—F.F.: red Chevies; C.P.: beach comb- ing; J.I.: awake in class. CARL HAMILTON—F.F.: his quiet charm; C.P.: racking up in trig; J.I.: without those turtle-neck T-shirts. IRIS HARPER—F.F.: pin-up girl. C.P.: being Aunt Iris ; J.I.: city-slicker. HARLEY HARRIS—F.F.: poker-face; C.P.: suffering through Shakespeare; J.I.: limp locks. BETTY HASKINS—F.F.: short straight hair; C.P.: display- ing basketball ability; J.I.: no lunchtime jam sessions. ROBERT HEAD—F.F.: wholesale connections and fatal base- sliding; C.P.: joint scheming with Johnny; J.I.: without a prank up his sleeve. JACKY HERNDON—F.F.: flashing his eyes; C.P.: assuming an air of innocence; J.I.: a cool cat. PHILLIP HERNDON—F.F.: racy autos; C.P.: not studying; J.I.: a joy to the State Patrol. ELSIE HERRING—F.F.: those inconvenient blushes; C.P.: last minute cram sessions in the Do-nut Shoppe ; J.I.: a cosmetic saleswoman. BUDDY HICKS—F.F.: his late-for-the-game appearances and how do you like your oysters? ; C.P.: giving hilarious dis- courses; J.I.: with an air of refinement. THOMAS HIGGENBOTHAM—F.F.: costly slaves; C.P.: con- structing water skis; J.I.; aviator. FRAN HIGHSMITH—F.F.: sneezing in class; C.P.: catering to cousins; J.I.: on time. BETTY NELL HILL—F.F.: long wavy tresses; C.P.: being quiet and interested; J.I.: running a pool hall. PERLEY HOMANS—F.F.; that Pepsodent smile; C.P.: being Buddy’s sole supporter and chief cheerer; J.I.: honor roll material. CLINTON HOPE—F.F.: Mr. Magic; C.P.: cutting the crazy; J.I.: minus his curly hair. BILLY HOUSEMAN—F.F.: those long, languishing, how- much-more-can-I-take” sighs; C.P.: slaughtering unsuspect- ing skiers in his sail boat; J.I.: a Spanish interpreter. BETTY JEAN HOWARD—F.F.: charming shyness; C.P.: hanging out with Geraldine; J.I.: prim and proper. PAUL HOWARD—F.F.: robbing the cradle; C.P.: trig—he gets so excited over new figures ; J.I.: without his nautical lingo. JO ANNE HUTTO— F.F.: them there eyes ; C.P.: being friendly but shy; J.I.: man-hater. SANDRA ISENBERG—F.F.: chief cook and bottlewasher; C.P.: being busy; J.I.: shoeless. BETTY JACKSON—F.F.: being quiet and courteous, C.P.: Seaton. 'PenooaaUtieo managing matters well; J.I.: tight rope walker. REGINALD JACKSON—F.F.: rushed rides from Darien; C.P.: flirting with the gals; J.I.: Fred Astaire. IRIS JACOBS—F.F.: economy-sized elegance; C.P.: deep- throated jabbering; J.I.: short-bob. HILDA JAMES—F.F.: neighborliness; C.P.: midnight sessions with Jerry and mama; J.I.: Brenda Starr. RAY JAMES—F.F.: shy, hesitant smile; C.P.: walking in that indescribable, exasperating way; J.I.: circus barker. BARBARA SUE JENKINS—F.F.: her enthusiasm; C.P.: using that excess energy; J.I.: silent and husband. LUCILLE JEWELL—F.F.: husky voice; C.P.: scheming some- thing; J.I.: spinster school-marm. SHIRLEY JOHNSON—F.F.: her non-existant waist; C.P.: keeping the band in line”; J.I.: silent on the subject of John. ANN JONES—F.F.: Jim’-nastics; C.P.: dreaming up clothes designs; J.I.: anything other than tidy. CHARLOTTE JONES—F.F.: horse-trading; C.P.: incessant chattering; J.I.: star of a silent movie. EDITH JONES—F.F.: feeling faint; C.P.: always Tyre’ing; J.I.: isolationist. JIMMY KALCOS—F.F.: fugitive from Greece; C.P.: beating Peanut ; J.I.: not two weeks ahead in trig homework. JOHNNY KAUFMAN—F.F.: Mexican movies; C.P.: snap- ping self-portraits and pictures of cats; J.I.: without a slew of books read for Spanish. JERRY KENNEDY—F.F.: stoplight top knot, C.P.: wrong- timed wisecracks; J.I.: the man of distinction. BARBARA KENNICKELL—F.F.: annual efforts; C.P.: ac- complishing things; J.I.: not studious. JOYCE KENT—F.F.: leaving for lunch; C.P.: wrestling matches; J.I.: minus Terry or Kerry. LARRY KICKLIGHTER—F.F.: jaunts jn the jeep; C.P.: hanging out at Havlik’s; J.I.: morose. BOBBY KIFF—F.F.: ill-timed questions; C.P.: leaving his mark on schoolroom walls; J.I.: with a dignified walk. ANNIE RUTH KIGHT—F.F.: causing wolf whistles; C.P.: breezing around in the boss’ big Buick; J.I.: confirmed spinster. MARLENE KING—F.F.: blonde hair; C.P.: skipping grades; J.I.: failing. MARVIN KING—F.F.: mad music; C.P.: being a big brain fifth period; J.I.: without his wisecracks. MARYLON KITE—F.F.: yodeling; C.P.: cutting up; J.I.: world-famous. ANNETTE KNIGHT—F.F.: reconsidered volunteering in Spanish; C.P.: walking her feet off on that field; J.I.: with a shaggy-dog haircut. LANE KRAUSS—F.F.: his winning smile; C.P.: escorting the gals to El Paso; J.I.: landlubber. CHRISTINE LARSEN—F.F.: her unexcelled laugh; C.P.: that sailor boy; J.I.: still tied to the track. SHIRLEY LEWIS—F.F.: well-kept wardrobe; C.P.: forming firm friendships; J.I.: glum and grim. BARBARA LIVIN—F.F.: balling the Jack ; C.P.: twirl- ing the baton; J.I.: Power’s model. BUDDY LONG—F.F.: jolting mule train rides; C.P.: way- laying women; J.I.: not brown-nosing. JOAN LONG—F.F.: baby-sitting; C.P.: baby-sitting; J.I.: the baby. NANCI LOWE—F.F.: fabulous figure; C.P.. looking starry- eyed; J.I.: 221 2-22-221 2. BOBBY LYNN—F.F.: twilightin ; C.P.: making with the bright remarks in class; J.I.: with a Grecian nose. GEORGE LYONS—F.F.: quiet intelligence; C P.: doing things RIGHT!; J.I.: a second Max Croft. JUNE McCOLLUM—F.F. Monroe’s antics; C.P.. charming her teachers; J.I. with cool curls. MARTHA MCDONALD—F.F.: nice neatness; C.P.: smiling readily; J.I.: without her shining eyes. RELDA McDOWELL—F.F.: homework in study hall before school; C.P.: listening to Lynette’s jokes; J.I.: an only child. ROBERT McDOWELL—F.F.: his tennis temper; C.P.: re- placing the rackets; J.I.: towering over his dancing partner. JOE McGOOGAN—F.F.: dry wit; C.P.: burning the midnight math oil; J.I.: Casanova. CARL McGOVERN—F.F.: not lovin' Lovett’s; C.P.: enjoying the great outdoors; J.I.: Supreme Court Justice. KATHRYN McGOVERN—F.F.: flightiness; C.P.: gabbing around; J.I.: fraternal affection. REEDY McMICHAEL—F.F.: outsized ears; C.P.: impish pranks; J.I.: with Big Jim’s build. MINNIE BELL MADDISON—F.F.: listening; C.P.: paint- ing Camp Reese red; J.I.: nightclubbing. BECKY MANN—F.F.: typing talents; C.P.: cavorting around the courts; J.I.: slick chick. JIMMY MANOR—F.F.: mite-like mischief; C.P.: winning the women; J.I.: gigantic gangliness. TERRY MANTIA—F.F.: feigned innocence; C.P.: seeing how Senear 'PeraanaUttied close she can come to a complete crew-cut; J.I.: with lengthy fingernails. FERAL MASON—F.F.: practicality; C.P.: ceaseless sketching; J.I.: a giddy gal. MALI.ARY MASTERS—F.F.: Hey Shug, Honey, Darling, Dear . . . Hey You! ; C.P.: weighing his load of books to see if it meets the quota; J.I.: flunked. SPENCER MAYNARD—F.F.: devilish blue eyes; C.P.: mak- ing rounds on his paper route; J.I.: not up-to-date on Eng- lish assignments. RODDY MEDDERS—F.F.: winsome grin; C.P.: tooting the flute; J.I.: king-size papa. PATSY MERIER—F.F.: well-kept appearance; C.P.: keeping posted on the latest sea lore ; J.I.: forlorn future. HERBERT MINCHEW—F.F.: Mr. Cleanhead ; C.P.: rollin' those rovin’ eyes; J.I.: not-called-on in English class. EVELYN MIXON—F.F.: terribly taciturn; C.P.: being be- spectacled and studious; J.I.: frivolous and flighty. AUDREY MOCK—F.F.: psychological analyses; C.P.: headin’ the grapevine; J.I.: sweet and silent. BOBBY MOORE—F.F.: his frantic antics; C.P.: leading the lunch line; J.I.: a sedate sort. JIMMY MOORE—F.F.: sunshine kid”; C.P.: editor’s head- aches; J.I.: a peppy cheerleader. LUCILLE MORGAN—F.F.: delightful drawl; C.P.: being sweet; J.I.: metropolis miss. ANNE MURRAH—F.F.: bus-ride misbehavior instigator; C.P.: mothering orphan animals; J.I.: longwinded. JOAN NELSON—F.F.: her Max”-imum efforts; C.P.: being a party to band pranks; J.I.: Madame Curie. FAYE OGDEN—F.F.: her crazy crocheting ; C.P.: her in- cessant chatter; J.I.: attentive attitude in class. RUDY OGDEN—F.F.: more bounce to the ounce; C.P.: forming flashy football techniques; J.I.: off the gridiron. ELEANOR OFIFF—F.F.: that laugh; C.P.: hiding mischief behind her glasses; J.I.: a second Sonja Svendsen. B. F. O’QUINN—F.F.: rough and toughness; C.P.: long low wolf whistling; J.I.: applying himself. BILL OWENS— F.F.: his straight-shouldered stride; C.P.: hitchhiking home; J.I.: the solemn scholar. MIKELL OWENS—F.F.. that surprised wide-eyed look; C.P.: no hablar espanol; J.I.: at any college but Emory. JO ANN PANNELL—F.F.: warbling soprano; C.P.: getting engaged; J.I.: a lean bean. POLLY PARKER—F.F.: being naive (not-Eve); C.P.: jug- gling geometry; J.I.: Burly-Q Queen. JO ANN PATHA—F.F.: those thrilling team trips; C.P.: beating up big brother; J.I.: ever serious. BUZZY PATRICK—F.F.: that sporty look; C.P.: being a Bobbie soxer; J.I.: sleek sheik. BOBBY PAULK—F.F.: bench warming; C.P.: banging the gavel; J.I.: five-minute news commentator. JOHN PAULK—F.F.: loquacious linguist; C.P.: Taylor’’-ing; J.I.: cutting capers. CHARLES PERRY—F.F.: non-fitting band pants; C.P.: acting the vicious villain; J.I.: shrimp. DAVID QUARTERMAN—F.F.: physics genius; C.P.: asking questions; J.I.: Einstein. JIMMY RAINEY—F.F.: that wayward wink; C.P.: wasting time; J.I.: star of a midget act. BILLY REEVES—F.F.: his merry mischief; C.P.: staging silly Shinn” digs in business arithemetic; J.I.: a terrific toreador. SYLVIA REGISTER—F.F.: quiet manner; C.P.: motorcycling; J.I.: Flaming Mamey. WARREN REYNA—F.F.: I don’t know, Miss Howard ; C.P.: smiling sweetly; J.I.: fluent translator. DUANE RINER—F.F.: dedicating disks; C.P.: silken, sonor- ous voice; J.I.: without a ready retort. EDDIE ROBERTS—F.F.: Chug-a-lug (soft?); C.P.: ’’Brace - ing himself; J.I.: slightly sane. RUBY ROWE—F.F.: keeping up with bookkeeping; C.P.: demanding ”Ransom(n?)’’; J.I.: tattoo artist. HAZEL RUSS—F.F.: pretty and puzzled look; C.P.: football; JJ.: two-ton Tess. BETTY SAMMONS—F.F.: mite-sized dynamite; C.P.: accomp- lished athletics; J.I.: not being able to boil water. LOUISE SANDIFER—F.F.: efficiency plus; C.P.: eager elo- quence in English; J.I.: bubble-dancer. BOBBY SAPP—F.F.: little bit; C.P.: dodging cameras; JJ.: overly agreeable. RALPH SELF—F.F.: enjoying outdoor life; C.P.: whittling in woodshop; J.I.: teacher's pet. ANN SETTLES—F.F.: petite feet; C.P.: discovering different kinds of Capezios; J.I.: in a stew. WINIFRED SHAW—F.F.: constant cackle; C.P.: keeping up- to-date on the cinema; JJ.: short stuff. JULIANNE SHIERLING—F.F.: typing talents; C.P.: get- ting her English 4 homework; J.I.: sullen. PAT SHINN—F.F.: destination: post office; C.P.: sporting Seston bright red socks; J.I.: a real rebel. ANN SHIVER—F.F.: spreading the word; C.P.: managing the show; J.I.: can-can sensation. MARGARET SHOEMAKER—F.F.: polite and pleasant; C.P.: staying (with) ‘'Young ; J.I.: sloppy attire. JIMMY SIMMONS—F.F.: hat with the pom-pom; C.P.: slinging sodas together; J.I.: without his moccasins. ELLEN SKARPELEZOS—F.F.: minuteness; C.P.: correcting name pronunciation; J.I.: a Brown. Smith, or Jones. SARAH SLADE—F.F.: pug nose; C.P.: exercising vocal chords; J.I.: with her skirt above the knees. CLYDE SMITH—F.F.. that lean and lanky look; C.P.: boning. J.I.: in a mad mood. WILLIAM SPARRE—F.F.: strong, silent type; C.P.. giggling in English; J.I.: intelligence plus. PATSY SPELL—F.F.: angel-eyes; C.P.: jaunting off to Jes- sup ; J. I.: afraid of the water (we hear she goes in for bubbling Brooks). OUIDA STANTON—F.F.: advance graduate; C.P.: curbing her curls; J.I.: avoiding Darien girls. CHARLES STRICKLAND—F.F.: dutiful and diligent; C.P.: being a bookkeeping master-mind; J.I.: more vertical than horizontal. COLAN STRICKLAND—F.F.: strong and silent; C.P.. rais- ing blue-ribbon winning hogs; J.I.: sparkling insurance salesman. NORMAN STUCKEY—F.F.: souped-up Lincoln; C.P.: taking band trips; J.I.: Alley Oop. SONJA SVENDSEN—F.F.: constant turmoil; C.P.: dictating to teachers; J.I.: poker-faced librarian. JIMMY SWEAT— F.F.: sidelong glances; C.P.: making clipped statements; J.I.: not wielding influence. CHARLES TAIT—F.F.: ear-splitting he-haw; C.P.: squashing his squeeze-box; J.I.: starving. FRANK TAYLOR—F.F.. roving black eyes; C.P.: basket- ball menace (to other teams); J.I.: Alaskan explorer. GENE TAYLOR—F.F.: glad Dad; C.P.: goofing off; J.I.: with a Southern drawl. LYNETTE TAYLOR—F.F.: subtle humor; C.P.: being an office force class crasher; J.I.: ringed instead of pinned. JOE TAYLOR—F.F.: those delayed passes; C.P.: buzzing around with the boys in the Buick; J.I.: needing a comb. CHARLES TESTON—F.F.: Mr. Peanut; C.P.: playing hookey; J.I.: big book-worm. ALFRED THOMAS—F.F.: Who. me? ; C.P.: looking inno- cent; J.I.: robbing a bank. BOBBIE IEAN THOMAS—F.F.: that blinding diamond on her left hand; C.P.: basketball; J.I.: raising a basketball team. DONALD RAY THOMAS—F.F.: Cinderella's Prince Charm- ing; C.P.: being tops; J.I.: neglecting his neighbor. GERALDINE THOMAS—F.F.: high I.Q.; C.P.: staying around cellars ; J.I.: loud-mouth. DONALD THOMPSON—F.F.. witty remarks; C.P.: smil- ing; J.I.: outgrowing Jerry. GERALD THOMPSON—F.F.: his good natured disposition; C.P.: cutting the fool; J.I.: professor at Vassar. ERIC TILLER—F.F.: long, long legs; C.P.: bumming around with that motley crew; J.I.. a gigolo. JOHN TOMLINSON—F.F.. air of detachment; C.P.: no telling; J.I.: state senator. ROY TURNER—F.F.: cat clothes; C.P.: rolling his hair; J.I.: bald. ROBERT TYRER—F.F.: carefree unconcern; C.P.: those pro- longed practices; J.I.: with his physics done. PAUL VASQUEZ—F.F.: optimistic outlook; C.P.. bossing little brother; J.I.: sour-faced and straight-laced. ROBERT VASQUEZ—F.F.: working for Wootten; C.P.: jail- keeper’s helper; J.I.: applied attitude. MARIETTA VINSON—F.F.: cute smile; C.P.: riding horses;- J.I.: bareback rider in circus. BILLY WALKER—F.F.: that V4 of the freakish foursome; C.P.: serving shakes in super style; J.I.: snappy salesman. VARDELL WALKER—F.F.: planning that wardrobe; C.P.: being oh-so vague; J.I.: not mapping out male strategy. BILLY WARD—F.F.: unbroken silence; C.P.: hunting; J.I.: tall, dark and handsome. JOHN WASDIN—F.F.: enormous stature; C.P.: drawling J.I.: famous jockey. JIMMY WELKER—F.F.: Sly schemes; C.P.: living down his Yankee yakcent ; J.I.: one-up on Jan. JANIS WILLIAMS—F.F.: sudden smile; C.P.. sitting in the sick room; J.I.: no soap-box speeches. FRANK WOOD—F.F.: star linebacker; C.P.: being played for a sucker; J.I.: gray-bearded philosopher. EMORY YOUNG—F.F.: pigskin publicity; C.P.: stealing snoring siestas first period; J.I.: Milton Berle. BOB ZELL—F.F.: hilarity; C.P.. making monkey-faces; J.I.: Mr. Miltoast. DICK ZELL—F.F.: the half-serious half; C.P.: gunning the ambulance; J.I.: musically inclined. d4t TV ili cutcC 7e4ta tte tt x£ t c @l 4 y{f We the Seniors with a saddened heart; Bequeath these gifts, as we depart: That you’ll remember, you who remain Our class’ grand and glorious fame. MARCIA ALLEN— Funky'' leaves her knacks at doing things wrong, for Jimmy and Roy when they follow along. MYRNA ALLEN—Of herself Myrna leaves a permanent trace, those blushes that constantly creep up her face. GAIL ANDERSON—Gail leaves brothers, John and Wyatt; the chemistry compounds she could concoct. WINN BAKER—Winn leaves Aubrey R. a brand new start. He has no words of wisdom to impart. CHRISTINE BARNARD—Christine leaves her post of pres- idency to some future librarian to-be. GERALDINE BARRS—Geraldine leaves with a parting sigh, to Inez and Barbara old Glynn High. SARAH BENNETT—Sarah leaves Faye Bennett ability plus, for getting her homework, but only if she must. EMILE BERNARD—Emile leaves Greg his homework minus toil. Always all A’s” and no midnight oil. BETTY BISHOP—Betty leaves English notes to Imogene. She'll need them Betty has foreseen. ARTHUR BLEDSOE—Arthur leaves Carol his physics maps, with hopes she has no violent mishaps. JACK BOWEN—Jack leaves Charles Brown his musical talents, in hopes he can keep the Glee Club in balance. GLENDA BRACEWELL—Glenda leaves Ethel her white suede shoes, in hopes she will put them to some good use. WYNELLE BRADDOCK—Wynelle leaves Glynn, with grati- tude, to teachers who have helped her a multitude. WILLIAM BEATTY—Bill leaves his match box to David Q. and hopes Dave can use it when he gets through. JOE BREWER—The ladies Bob Marshall left to Joe, he leaves to Julian Gray and Dennis Rowe. BENNETTE BROOKINS— Bennette leaves Glynn to Carl, her brother; of Brookins brains, there'll be another. VILA BROWNE—Vila leaves Jimmy, when it's raining, her trips to the Annex from Driver's Training. WILLIAM BROWN—The gods and goddesses didn't thrill him, to Aubrey, W. A. doth will them. RAY BUCKNER—Ray leaves his fun to basses in the band, that they may leave as great times as they can. DUMONT BUNN—Aubrey receives with much elation, Du- mont's Mr. Magoo creation (a whole stack of cartoons). MARTHA ANN BURKE—Martha Ann leaves her place on the basketball team to some shining star who's right on the beam. IDA CARLISLE—Ida leaves her voice of loveliness to Ban- ford. who couldn't need it less. CAROLE CARLSON—To Edwina Carole leaves Glynn fun, and with a shout is on the run. ROBERT CASON—His great knacks for playing hookey he gives, with a wish for the very same luck that was his. BOB CLARK—Bobby leaves to the boys—here's a negative angle—the dates with Jeanette which he just couldn't wangle. RUBY CLARK—Ruby leaves Fay and Betty a challenge grand, the good-looking boy she couldn’t land. PEGGY COL'RSON—Peg leaves her teachers, unsurpassed, she thinks they won’t feel too downcast. BOBBY COWMAN—Bob leaves to Sis his old alma mater. He's a little bit wary intrusting it to her. ALLEN COX—Allen leaves Lois one of his dearest treasures. To her goes his lunch period and all of its pleasures. JAN CRANDALL—Jan leaves Glynn to Patsy without a tear, in hopes she gets out before sister gets here. JIMMY CRANDALL—To all Windsor Wildcats Jimmy be- queaths, dear old Glynn—with a full year’s lease. MAX CROFT—To some band member with a heavy heart, Max leaves his lunch line running start. FAYE CROSBY—To Carolyn M. Faye leaves with relish, the plague of taking Senior English. EUGENE CRUZ—Eugene leaves his love to Wylene sweet and the rest of him makes a hasty retreat. GORDON DAVIS—Gordon leaves Ray Symons his grim poker face, in hopes Ray can soon take over his place. TERRELL DAVIS—Terrell leaves senior teachers who ve cost him much pain, to Helen Taylor and brother Wayne. FLORA DEKLE—Flora leaves to Clarence with conquering smiles, the brain she never overworked. JOYCE DRIGGERS—Joyce leaves Joharie her rides to Glynn, in hopes they're more profitable than hers have been. POLLY DRURY—Polly leaves brother Gene her record of A's, for his inspiration throughout his Glynn days. BETTY DUBBERLY—To Joharie Betty leaves behind, her overtaxed, long-suffering mind. MARY ANN DUNCAN—Mary Ann leaves her biology art, to future students not as smart. JIMMY ELLISON—Jimmy leaves the sax he played each week, to someone who doesn’t mind the squeak. JIMMY FENDIG—Jimmy leaves his well-worn seat in Mr. Scott’s room, to Donny who'll find it a place of rest, soon. ROSLYN FERNANDES—Rosy leaves to Betty Jane, those trips to the store for which she’s famed. LINDA FIVEASH—Her art of getting Home Ec class in a sweat, Linda leaves to Grace, though she doesn’t need it. VALARAY FLANCHER—Valaray to some struggling senior does will, her quite unqualified science skill. VERA MAE FLANCHER—Vera Mae with loud boo-hoo, leaves Glynn—it makes her very blue. TOMMIE FLEMING—Tommie leaves something no one would reject; his genius in physics, that complex subject. ROBERT FLETCHER—Robert leaves his daily trek to Glynn; to Eddie Roberts, in hopes he’ll come now and then. MELBA GAY—Melba leaves to her sister Mabel Jo, the fine times that she at Glynn did know. ERNESTINE GEIGER—Ernestine to every Glynn Academy girl, leaves William Skipper—may he give them a whirl. SIBERT GEIGER—Sibert wills Jimmy his senior pleasures. We sincerely hope that these he treasures. EMILY GILBERT—Emmy leaves little sister Robin, to Butch for whom her heart is throbbing. ELEANOR GIRARDEAU—Punky leaves out-pointed toes. They'll be some other senior’s woes. ROBERT GIRTMAN—Bobby wills his seat in English Four, so sad to occupy it no more. KENNETH GOODBREAD—Ken leaves to Tommy Blacker- by, his hammer-making ability. BOOTI E GO WEN—Bootie leaves Robin her cheerleading fun, by proving herself worthy, this honor she’s won. MARY ANNE GRAY—Mary Anne leaves gray matter, she seldom employs; so Ann Meeler’s head won’t be totally void. JOANNE GREEN—Jo leaves her class-time chatter merry, to Tommy Pickles—he’d best be wary. REGGIE GRINER—The open-eyed, note-taking slumber he stole; he wills to some class confined sleepy-head soul. BETTY HALL—Betty leaves nothing and does not grieve, her prime intent is just to leave. CARL HAMILTON—Carl leaves Nicky Joiner his bicycle fine, in hopes that he'll someday get somewhere on time. HARLEY HARRIS—Harley leaves his English seat, to some- one who’ll find it in less defeat. BETTY HASKINS—Betty with a sigh of glee, leaves her shorthand pads to Jackie P. ROBERT HEAD—Robert leaves the crutches he skillfully used, to 1955 base-stealing players with bruises. JACKIE HERNDON—Jackie leaves Glynn, as away he ambles; gladly to the Sunset Ramblers. ELSIE HERRING—Elsie leaves those curls forever certain, to one who needs them “Flirting Turton.’’ BUDDY HICKS—Buddy leaves his booming bass, to Nicky who now will take his place. THOMAS HIGGINBOTHAM—Tommy leaves with generos- ity, to Laura and Robin his much ulsed ski! FRAN HIGHSMITH—Fran bequeaths her Let’s Go Glynn! ’ to Cin in hopes she’ll help them win. BETTY NELL HILL—Betty leaves Home Ec A’s and B's to sister Emma, who should be pleased. PERLEY HOMANS—Pcrley leaves his toothy grin, ’twill soon be a legend in good old Glynn. CLINTON HOPE—Clinton leaves his powers of magic, to lose him will be simply tragic. BILLY HOUSEMAN—Billy leaves for the Johnson brand (outboard motor, you landlubber). And also his talents at swimming for land. BETTY JEAN HOWARD—Betty Jean leaves good times at Glynn, to brother B. M. when he gets in. PAUL HOWARD—Paul leaves to Lily, need it or not; his talent for outtalking Mr. Scott. JOE ANN HUTTO—Joe Anne leaves Mr. Currin’s class, to each future bookkeeping lad and lass. SANDRA ISENBERG—To someone she leaves with painful hobble, the crutches on which she'll no more wobble. BETTY JACKSON—Betty leaves her constant whirl, as re- porter to some Tri-Hi-Y girl. REGGIE JACKSON—Regg leaves his towering height, to Paul P. ’Twill give him strength and might. IRIS JACOBS—Iris leaves gum-popping proficiency, to Mar- jorie Merrow ’tis her legacy. HILDA JAMES—Quite light of heart away she floats, leav- ing to sister her English notes. BARBARA SUE JENKINS—Barbara leaves with expressions of sympathy, for the teachers who wind up with Denny. (Little brother.) LUCILLE JEWELL—To Mary Oglesby Lucille leaves; her seat in bookkeeping, keep it warm please. SHIRLEY JOHNSON—Shirley now will have her yen. she leaves to be with John again. ANN JONES—Ann leaves with heart that’s finally free, her many grand times to Anna T. EDITH JONES—Edith leaves Jimmy, her many skipped pe- riods and furious teachers of whom there are myriads. JIMMY KALCOS—His homework getting just fore class. Jim wills to George P.—may he too pass. JOHNNY KAUFMAN—To a P.A. System patron Johnny leaves his favorite phrase— Your Attention Please.” JERRY KENNEDY—Jerry leaves his gals galore, to any Junior who can win them over. BARBARA KENNICKELL—Barbara leaves shorthand with ecstacy, glad to be at liberty. JOYCE KENT—Joyce leaves wild and wonderful flings, to one who appreciates the finer things. BOBBY KIFF—Bobby leaves Miss Durham (he hates to go), his flashy National Guard chappeau. ANNIE RUTH KIGHT—Annie Ruth now leaves to Faye, her very pleasant winning way. MARYLON KITE—Marylon leaves to little Ailleen. her many days away from Glynn. MARVIN KING—Marvin leaves Paul his educated lip, for music that — oops — I almost slipped. ANNETTE KNIGHT—A beat-up and long-suffering bass clarinet, is left to some brave one by worn-out Annette. CHRISTINE LARSEN—Christine now leaves her old French horn, to some poor player most forlorn. SHIRLEY LEWIS—Shirley doth simply leave, and by the fact is not bereaved. BARBARA LIVIN—To Curtis and Kay, Tex L. leaves with affection; the shower-umbrella” for air raid protection. (Birds too.) BUDDY LONG—To Benton and Chitty he leaves his quirk, of doing nothing while seeming to work. JOAN LONG—John L. receives Joan’s gift of jabber; we hope he’ll at the right times blabber. NANCI LOWE—To Carolyn, Nanci leaves the hair; that curls in weather foul or fair. BOBBY LYNN—Bobby leaves the cramming that drives him bats, to other future G.A. cats. BUZZIE KRALiSS—I, Buzzie, being quiet as a mouse, take off my shoes and tiptoe from this house. GEORGE LYONS—George leaves his extra eyes aplenty (two to be exact), to one who doesn’t score 20-20. JUNE McCOLLUM—June leaves the impulse not to go to school and classes, to Audrey Lowe. MARTHA McDONALD—Martha leaves Flo a mind battered but clear, in hopes that it will through G.A. help her steer. RELDA McDOWELL—Relda leaves Josie who will succeed her, the four years of Glynn through which she'll lead her. ROBERT McDOWELL—Peanut leaves his attendance regu- larity, to Clark Hubert—may he make it actuality. JOE McGOOGAN—Joe leaves his punctuality for every class to Nancy B. CARL McGOVERN—Carl wills Linda his high I.Q., she'll need it w-hen English she’s wading through. KATHRYN McGOVERN—Kathryn wills Faye her best study- hall giggle, hoping that she out of trouble can wiggle. MINNIE BELL MADDISON—Minnie Bell leaves with a last wistful thought, of the good times she’s had as some knowl- edge she sought. BECKY MANN—Becky leaves each annual typing mistake, glad that the job is no more her headache. JIMMY MANOR—Jimmy wills his Rabbit nickname, to broth- er who’ll uphold the family fame. TERRY MANTIA—Teresa leaves that long, long hair, to no one cause it isn’t there. FERAL MASON—Feral leaves both paint and pallette, to anyone with artistic talent. MALLORY MASTERS—Mallory leaves those little biting sar- casms, to Charles B.—May he keep everyone in spasms (of laughter, that is). SPENCER MAYNARD—Spencer leaves Bob a gift he’ll be needing, his inimitable style of music-reading. RODDY MEDDERS—To Barbara Kennedy, Roddy presents his great speeching-making talents. PATSY MERRIER—Pat leaves all the lads to Inez T.. al- though perhaps—reluctantly. BOBBY MOORE—Bobby leaves, quite defeated by the lyre, some ’55 band student will acquire. JIMMY MOORE—Jimmy doth leave his slow southern drawl, to anyone who can say you all. ANNE MURRAH—To Bad Bascom and Dennie Roe, Anne bequeaths her pipe stoked up with Lipton tea leaves. JOAN NELSON—Joan leaves those practices at lunch, to next year’s starving musical bunch. ELEANOR OLLIFF—Eleanor leaves in spirit hardy, to Nona her gift for being tardy. (To Miss Tracy’s homeroom). B. F. O'QUINN—B. F. leaves just one class—English Four, to some poor soul—but may he learn more. JO ANNE PANNELL—Jo Anne leaves shorthand gratefully, To one with more love for it than she. POLLY PARKER—Polly leaves dreams of wild gaiety, may Laura make them reality. JO ANN PATHA—Joann leaves her bunk in Mr. Scott’s class, to someone next year who can sleep and still pass. BUZZY PATRICK—To Flo-Reta, Buzz leaves his secret- keeping. He hopes she can keep the facts from leaking. BOBBY PAULK—Our president leaves his council seat, to the unfortunate one who next year will beat (the well- worn gavel). JOHN PAULK—John sadly leaves el espanol, to some more Spanish speaking soul. DAVID QUARTERMAN—With joy in his heart David Q. leaves dear Glynn, and goes out in the world, fame and fortune to win. JIMMY RAINEY—Big Jim leaves his gridiron tactics ga- lore, to a glory boy for 54. (Namely—Curtis Wiggins). SYLVIA REGISTER—Sylvia leaves to sister Gay, study hall gab in that innocent way. WARREN REYNA—Poor Warren after many a wetting leaves, knowing Glynn’s birds he won’t soon be forgetting. DUANE RINER—Duane leaves his own knack for charming his teachers, to one of the less fortunate, pugnacious crea- tures. RUBY ROWE—Ruby leaves Jimmy Ransom those senior re- ports, she’s kept ’em in store—all kinds and all sorts. HAZEL RUSS—Hazel leaves Gracie her ability rare, to get homework in the last minute if Gracie should dare. BETTY SAMMONS—Betty leaves her merry G.A. spree, to one who likes frivolity. LOUISE SANDIFER—Must not like Carole for she leaves her long hours spent with Julius Caesar. ANN SETTLES—Ann leaves her most light-hearted mirth, to someone a little too down-to-earth. WINIFRED SHAW—Winifred that her memory will not be erased, leaves her long legs and giggles quite merry for Grace. JULIANNE SHIERLING—Julianne leaves Tom a class-time lift, her unobserved gum-chewing gift. ANNE SHIVER—Anne leaves her never-failing smile, to Mae Jon may it prove worthwhile. MARGARET SHOEMAKER—Mag leaves scrapes and paying the penalty, to any poor suffering soul who may follow. ELLEN SKARPALEZOS—Those in the hall confabs just be- fore class. Ellen wills Judy—watch out little lass. SARAH SLADE—Sarah leaves her constant chatter, to any- one quiet—it doesn’t matter. CLYDE SMITH—Clyde leaves pleasure from four years at Glynn, there is simply no better school to be in. PATSY SPELL—To Brooks, Pat leaves all English braininess, maybe he'll use it more often than Patsy does. CHARLES STRICKLAND—To Davis, Charles leaves with joyous yell, the brains and books he used so well. NORMAN STUCKY—Norman leaves in a very strange way, for once he has simply nothing to say. SONJA SVENDSEN—To Virginia Dean. Sonja leaves per- manent curls in hopes she'll steal Buddy from his many girls. JIMMY SWEAT—Jimmy leaves his office with some lament, to next year's Senior class president. CHARLES TAIT—In a thimble, Woodie gathers in all his learning, for greener pastures he is yearning. GENE TAYLOR—Gene says he'll leave his partying whim, but we believe he’ll take it with him. LYNETTE TAYLOR—Her many wrinkles and hair turned grey. Lynette leaves Carol and sails away. JOE TAYLOR—Joe leaves Lip” his ball snatching mastery and hopes Henry Owens won't teach him the hard way. ALFRED THOMAS—Alfred leaves to little sis—his brains and books to bring her bliss. BOBBIE JEAN THOMAS—Bobbie leaves basketball talents untold, to one who at this sport is both brave and bold. DONALD THOMAS—Tops leaves to Curtis with great grim gloom, his cherished scat in Miss Lott’s room. GERALDINE THOMAS—Geraldine leaves As and B's in English, to Billy, if good grades are his true wish. DONALD THOMPSON—Don leaves his foreign language skill, his use for it was simply nil. ERIC TILLER—Eric leaves joyous baseball trips—where—to Bobby M. Here’s to hilarity! GERALD THOMPSON—Gerald leaves his Spanish mattress, to any senior in distress (suffering from lack of sleep). BOBBIE TL RNER—The mere thought of it makes young Bobbie sadden, she leaves all her A s to Tootsie Madden. ROY TURNER—Roy wills some Junior with no luck at all, his well wornout occupied seat in the hall. PAUL VASQUEZ—Paul leaves teachers as he should, he takes himself away for good. ROBERT VASQUEZ—Robert leaves his harmonious teacher- relations, to all students looking for grade elevations. MARIETTA VINSON—Her shorthand style to Susan Mills, the brilliant Marietta wills. VARDELL WALKER—Sal wills those frantic flights to school, to Gracie plus homeroom teachers cool. BILLY WALKER—To Harriette, Billy leaves great versatility, a schedule including both physics and chemistry. JOHN WASDIN—John leaves to Morris and he’s no mourner; G.A., it’s every nook and corner. JIMMY WELKER—Jimmy leaves (at last he's through) with a fervent hope that Jan leaves too. JANIS WILLIAMS—Janis leaves her mighty brain for math, to Bobby to smoothen out his path. FRANK WOODS—Frank wills Wilson fore jetting from sight, the famed football pants that fit too tight. EMORY YOUNG—To Henry, Emory leaves the snore, which he perfected in English Four. BOB ZELL—Bob leaves his stores of teacher confusion, to any twins who care to win 'em. DICK ZELL—Dick will heave a sigh of relief, Glynn— lock, stock and barrel is his bequeath. CHARLES PERRY—To Randall Parr, Charles the tall, leaves his towering over all.’’ BILLY WARD—Bill leaves his English books unopened, to sister Lucille, a touching token. BILLY REEVES—Billy with shouts of liberty, leaves Senior English to Bobby Mobley. ■■■■ ’Tis the set of the sails and not the gales which tells us the ______ way to go. QcuU6 4- flcctUan, O iceM Robert Comely Diane Blackerby Louise Kent .... Barbara Anderson Louise Anderson ......... President .... 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Mallary Masters, Ann Settles, Gail Anderson. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF — Polly Parker, Ann Murrah, Jan Crandall, Tommie Fleming, Johnny Kaufman. Robert Head. CIRCULATION STAFF — Back row: Lane Krauss, Betty Dean Hall, Billy Walker. Front row: Barbara Kennickel, Elsie Herring. Mikell Owens. PAUL HOWARD BOOTI E GOWEN BILL OWENS SARAH SLADE BUDDY HICKS ENTIRE GROUP GENE TAYLOR MARILYN ECHOLS @beeile zcter i BARBARA LIVIN CHARLOTTE MULUS JEANETTE LOVETT CHRISTINE LARSEN SHIRLEY JOHNSON Drum Majorette 953 - 59 Student SPONSORS — Miss Jane McLeod. Mr. Richard Herman. OFFICERS — President. Bobby Paulk; Vice President. Jimmy Fendig; Record- ing Secretary. Cynthia Cunningham; Corresponding Secretary, Marilyn Echols; Treasurer, Jackie Ricks; Ser- geant-at-Arms, Lane Krauss; Parliamen- tarian, Donald Ray Thomas. Left to right: Marilyn Echols, Lane Krauss, Bobby Paulk. Jimmy Fendig. Donald Ray Thomas. Jackie Ricks, Cynthia Cunningham. PURPOSE — An organization of stu- dents elected by the student body to promote, encourage and aid in the func- tioning of their school. ACTIVITIES — To supervise cafeteria, recess playground activities, and participate in all activities that contribute to the development of a better student body, to sponsor student elections and all school dances. s4meri xui Aeayue SPONSOR—Miss Lula Howard OFFICERS — President, Fran Highsmith; Vice President, Ar- thur Bledsoe; Secretary, Vardell Walker; Treasurer, Elsie Herring. PURPOSE—The purpose of this organization is to promote a sin- cere and active interest in, and an understanding of the ideals and principles of Pan-Americanism, thus bridging the gap of lan- guages, race, and customs through education. ACTIVITIES — Christmas party, Spring fiesta, and assembly pro- grams. tyicttbn (ZOzteocal SPONSOR—Miss Lula Howard OFFICERS — President, Paul Ploeger; Vice President, Wyatt Anderson; Secretary, Tommie Stanley; Treasurer, Jo Ann Heard. PURPOSE—The purpose of the Junior Classical League is to en- courage among the young people of our country an interest in, and appreciation of, the civilization, language, literature and art of ancient Greece and Rome, and to give them some understanding of the debt of our own culture to that of classical antiquity. ACTIVITIES—Slave auction, an- nual Roman Banquet, rummage sales, Christmas parties. etui SPONSORS—Miss Sara Steph- ens and Mrs. P. E. Clark. OFFICERS—President. Christine Barnard, Vice President, Betty Ann Bishop; Secretary, Louise Sandifer; Treasurer, Sandra Isen- burg. PURPOSE—To promote interest in good reading and in use of the library as well as to be of service to students, teachers, and admin- istrators of the school. ACTIVITIES — Arrange bulletin board exhibits, prepare posters, help with circulation and keep the library open during the lunch hour for students. SPONSORS—Miss Beulah Lott, Miss Bernice Tracy. OFFICERS — President, Arthur Bledsoe; Vice President, Joe Tay- lor; Secretary, Vila Browne; Treasurer, Donald Ray Thomas. PURPOSE—To promote interest in the study of mathematics. ACTIVITIES—To show the prac- tical purpose and the opportuni- ties offered for those trained in mathematics. To sponsor a party for Math Majors. To sponsor an outside speaker. 'Zi-'ty - (?tcd SPONSOR—Mr. T. M. Carter OFFICERS—President, Johnny Kaufman; Vice President, Ray Buckner; Secretary, Billy Wal- ker; Treasurer, Mallary Masters; Chaplain, Clarence Bowen; Sergeant-at-Arms, Reggie Jackson. PURPOSE—To create, maintain, and promote Christian living in the school and community. ACTIVITIES—Sponsor Teen Talks, conduct Bible Studies, distribute Christmas boxes, and conduct Assembly Programs. - 'Ze-'ty- SPONSOR—Miss Rose Moore OFFICERS—President, Cynthia Cunningham; Vice President, Jackie Ricks; Secretary, Jackie Erwin; Treasurer, Ann Jones. PURPOSE—To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. ACTIVITIES—Working for the all around development of its members in Spirit, Mind, Body, and serving the three main Training Agencies: Home, Church, and School. SPONSOR—Mrs. Warren Boling PURPOSE—To afford musical and vocal instruction to those who are interested and talented in music and voice. ACTIVITIES—Present programs to local clubs, present programs in assembly, present Christmas Pageant, take part in District festivals. T . 7. icd SPONSOR—Mr. G. B. Everett OFFICERS—President, Feral Mason; Vice President, Wayne Dorris; Secre- tary. Ruby Clark; Treasurer. Joanne Green; Sergeant-at-Arms, William Skip- per; Parliamentarian. Harley Harris. PURPOSE — To better employer-em- ployee relationships, to bind members on local as well as state levels and at the same time give them various ex- periences they would not otherwise receive. ACTIVITIES — Parties, employer-em- ployee banquet; attend as well as help plan state DCT Convention which in- cludes speech, essay, scrapbook contest, and election of officers. 7- 7' • SPONSOR—Mr. H. M. Joiner OFFICERS—President, Allen Cox; Vice President, Troy Faircloth; Secretary, William Norton; Treasurer, John Tom- linson. PURPOSE—To promote agriculture in the rural sections. ACTIVITIES—Enter fair, send dele- gates to FFA Convention; carry out an active farming program. GIRLS—President, Bobbie Jean Thomas; Vice President, Betty Hall; Secretary, Linda Fivcash; Treasurer, Martha Ann Burke. BOYS — President, Donald Ray Thomas; Vice President, Troy Faircloth; Secretary - Treasurer, Maurice Chitty. s4vOztiati ADVISOR—Mr. Richard Wootton OFFICERS — President, Winn Baker; Vice President, Joe Taylor; Secretary, Elaine Poe; Treasurer, Betty Gunder; Parliamentarian, Du- mont Bunn. PURPOSE—The purpose of the Glynn Acad- emy Aviation Club shall be to create interest in aviation; to further a better understanding of aviation and its problems, and to promote closer relationship between the aviation world and the community. ACTIVITIES—Tours of various air stations throughout South Georgia and North Florida. Airplane model building and annual contest. Various programs at regular weekly meetings —movies, lectures, discussions. Socials—hay- rides, picnics and outings. s4t CetCc4 JIMMY FENDIG RUDY OGDEN BOBBY TYRER MARVIN LONG JOE TAYLOR TOPS THOMAS ARTHUR BLEDSOE GEORGE LYONS EMORY YOUNG JULIAN GRAY JIMMY RAINEY LE TROY FAIRCLOTH DONNIE BENTON LG CURTIS WIGGINS MAURICE CHITTY FRANK WOODS Richmond TernanSma Commercial 1953 Go-tfi CC 7ccutt f9S Sa detfaCC 7e utt JOE TAYLOR CLYDE SMITH MR. CLYDE STANALAND Coach ERIC TILLER JIMMY MANOR tyinlb' beatote VARDELL WALKER BOOTIE GOWEN EMILY GILBERT JAN CRANDALL ANN SETTLES PUNKY ALLEN 7 JIMMY WELKER LANE KRAUSS JIMMY KALCOS Robert McDowell GLYNN ACADEMY TMK HIOH SCHOOL OF SNUNSWICK AHO OLVNN COUNTY JAMES A. WARREN. Raincifal BRUNSWICK. GA. Spring, 19SU Dear Subscriber: This school yearbook has been made possible, in part, by contributions from these people. We wish to thank them for their help in recording our school year in this book. Hercules Powder Co. W G I G Parker-Kaufman Insurance Standard Oil Products Singleton Furniture Store Jim Williamson Service Station Tait's Auto Service Friedman's Shoe Stores Brunswick Federal Savings and Loan Association Crandall Hardware Co. W. A. 0'Quinn and Son Alfred A. Brockington John N. Jones Co. Gray Towing Co. The National Bank of Brunswick Cunningham Jewelers Guy Bryant Novelty Shoe Store J J Drive Inn Village Wash-O- t Coastal Furniture Co. Sadye's Specialty Shop The Launder-Ease Gibb's Sheet Metal Works, Inc. Please give these people your patronage because they are loyal boosters of your school. Sincerely, Brunswick Pulp and Paper A Friend of Glynn Academy Edo Miller and Sons Brunswick Floral Co. Parker, Helms, Langston Head's Super Market Gramling-Davis Realty Ward's Rexall Drug Co. Tracy's Auto Parts C. McGarvey, Inc. Georgia Hardware Salkin's Shoe Store Crews Plumbing Heating Dub's Jewelers Coastal Chevrolet Co. Altman's Shoe Store Harvey Motor Co. Correll's Parmelee Restaurant Twin Oaks S. H. Kress and Co. Roger's Jewelers Gibson-Hart Funeral Home Everett's Grocery Co. Atlantic Sign Co., Inc. Sea Island Company Consolidated Gas Co. Coney Parker Co. J. C. Strother Co. City Market Brunswick Salvage and Foundry Gordon's Department Store American National Bank Grantham Insurance Agency Gould Motor Company J. C. Penney Co. W M 0 G Havlik's Service Station Arthur True The Guarantee Shop Altman's The Brunswick News Glynn Electric Supply Co. Ocean Breeze Grocery Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Community Super Market The Whatnot Way, Peters and Harris Sullivan Office Supply Roberta's Tabby House Gift Shop THE ANNUAL STAFF Compliments of HERCULES POWDER COMPANY World's Largest Producer of Naval Stores ROSIN—TURPENTINE—PINE OIL BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA GEORGIA GREEN Yes, and keep the future bright with promise for our young citizens. Congratulations to some of Georgia's finest people GLYNN ACADEMY'S GRADUATES OF 1954 BRUNSWICK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY Compliments of SEA ISLAND COMPANY GEORGIA 1000 WATTS 1440 K.C. UNLIMITED TIME 616 GOLDEN ISLES OF GEORGIA WGIG Broadcasts all the Glynn Academy Football Games 1514 UNION STREET BRUNSWICK, GA. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1953-1954 A FRIEND OF GLYNN ACADEMY Compliments of CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY OF BRUNSWICK GLOGAS Is the finest LP Gas HEATS LIKE SUNSHINE BUTANE AND PROPANE APPLIANCES 2100 Norwich Street Phone 559 BEST WISHES W. W. Parker J. C. Kaufman PARKER-KAUFMAN INSURANCE COMPANY General Insurance Agency PARKER REALTY COMPANY If It’s Real Estate, See Us 513 Gloucester Street Parker Building Phone 845 CONEY PARKER COMPANY Established 1887 Building Material and Coal Steam, Domestic, Blacksmith, Smokeless, Anthracite 1129 Bay Street Phone 17 BEST WISHES Compliments TO THE of GRADUATING CLASS OF 1954 R. L MOORE J. C. STROTHER AND COMPANY JIMMY Hardware—Building Supplies Paints—Fishing Tackle Agent for Phone 3471 ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA. STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS EDO MILLER AND SONS Best Wishes from FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service SINGLETON 1107 Gloucester FURNITURE Phones 196—1531 STORE Compliments to the Seniors of 1954 Best Wishes Best Wishes BRUNSWICK FLORAL from COMPANY — — JIM WILLIAMSON (and Joanne) SERVICE STATION to the CLASS OF 1954 l|p If you can't stop, smile as you go by 1607 Norwich Street 2410 Norwich Street Phone 521 BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Compliments Best Wishes of PARKER, HELMS CITY LANGSTON, INC. MARKET Industrial Supplies 1207 Gloucester Phone 24, 25 Phone 3-3180 Phone 2462 Across from Harvey Motor Company 826 Talleyrand Ave. 1212 Bay Street Jacksonville, Fla. Brunswick, Ga. Compliments of Compliments of BRUNSWICK SALVAGE AND GORDON'S DEPARTMENT FOUNDRY, INC. STORE Compliments of Compliments of TAIT'S HEAD'S AUTO SUPER MARKET SERVICE Glynn Ave. Groceries and Meats PONTIAC—CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS 3706 Norwich Street BRUNSWICK, GA. Tf) POYTIU Best Wishes Compliments of to the Senior Class FRIEDMAN'S GRAMLING-DAVIS REALTY SHOE STORES ST. SIMONS ISLAND ST. SIMONS ISLAND, 0A. AND Phone 3931 BRUNSWICK, GA. A Good Commencement Resolution Compliments of Save and Have We Invite Your Account WARD'S AMERICAN REXALL NATIONAL BANK DRUG STORE SERVING BRUNSWICK ST. SIMONS'FRIENDLY OVER 60 YEARS DRUG STORE Compliments of GRANTHAM SCHREIBER'S INSURANCE AGENCY 1403 Newcastle Street BRUNSWICK'S LEADING STORE 1 Jt 1 INcWCdSTIC JTlccT Telephone 1515 - 1516 FOR MEN AND BOYS BRUNSWICK, GA. Best Wishes Compliments BRUNSWICK WHITTLE FEDERAL FURNITURE CO. SAVINGS COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD AND FURNISHINGS LOAN Brunswick's Only Bonded Warehouse ASSOCIATION Phone 567—350 1325 Bay St. An Institution for Savings and Ownership BRUNSWICK, GA. Best Wishes TRACY'S AUTO PARTS, INC. 1326 Albany Street BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Best Wishes THE OLD RELIABLE for over 35 years FORD—LINCOLN—MERCURY GOULD MOTOR COMPANY C. McGARVEY, INC. 1312 Newcastle St. Face the future with pleasant surrounding, created by our decorating department FURNITURE OF QUALITY Brunswick, Ga. Since 1886 Compliments of Petvney’s ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Brunswick's Leading Department Store Compliments of CRANDALL HARDWARE COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGIA HARDWARE COMPANY Serving Coastal Georgians for Over HARDWARE—PAINTS Three-fourths of a Century APPLIANCES Two Stores to Serve SPORTING GOODS YOU 2123 Norwich St. 205 Monk Street BRUNSWICK, GA. 3810 Norwich Street Congratulations from WMOG BRUNSWICK’S FIRST RADIO STATION MBS 1490 KC Best Wishes W. A. O'QUINN AND SON SALKIN'S SHOE STORE BRUNSWICK'S LEADING FAMILY SHOE STORE MEN’S SHOP Shoes at Prices You BRUNSWICK Can Afford to Pay AND 1412 Newcastle Street ST. SIMONS ISLAND Phone 873 Compliments HAVLIK'S SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Dealer GAS AND OIL TIRES—TUBES—ACCESSORIES ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GEORGIA Phone 282 1427 Union Street JOHN N. JONES COMPANY Insurance and Real Estate Mortgage Loans BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Compliments of ALFRED A. BROCKINTON AND NANCY ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GEORGIA Something from Dub's is always something special! TELEPHONE 9 BRUNSWICK, GA. C. H. Crews Phone 1025 Compliments of CREWS THE GUARANTEE SHOP PLUMBING HEATING R. TENNENBAUM, Manager 2501 Wolf Street BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Donated by To the Senior Class AUTHUR TRUE of 1954 HARDWARE STORE COMPLIMENTS OF GRAY TOWING CO. ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GEORGIA BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES Authorized Sales and Service Opportunities come quickly to those educationally and financial- OUT-VALUES — OUT-SELLS ly prepared for them. Your financial planning should be- all OTHERS gin early and we invite you to make the full use of our bank a 1 part of your plans. THE NATIONAL BANK 1 OF 1002 Gloucester Street BRUNSWICK BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Member FDIC ALTMAN'S Congratulations to Graduates of 1954 from Feminine Apparel Joe Isenberg's Dress Shops ALTMAN’S SHOE STORE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE SHOE STORE 1407 Newcastle Street IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA BRUNSWICK 1504 Newcastle Street ST. SIMONS ISLAND Phone 527 Compliments to the Senior Class of 1954 THE BRUNSWICK NEWS Established 1902 Compliments of BRUCE INSURANCE AGENCY 1517 Newcastle Street Established 1893 HARVEY MOTOR CO. De Soto — Plymouth BEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR Phone 1111 Across from City Market Compliments of MORGAN DRY CLEANERS Brunswick, Georgia Compliments of GLYNN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Compliments of GLOVER PRINTING STATIONERY CO., INC. PRODUCERS OF FINE PRINTING SINCE 1910 Phone 244 1506-08 Richmond St. FINE DIAMONDS PRECISION WATCHES Leading Sterling Patterns Jewelry and Gifts CUNNINGHAM JEWELERS The Store for Brides 405 Gloucester Street GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! BROWN MOTOR CO. OF BRUNSWICK, INC. Studebaker Cars and Trucks Ferguson Tractors 2417 Norwich Phone 868 Compliments of CORRELL'S MEN'S SHOP 1420 Newcastle Street BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA GUY BRYANT Wholesale Fruit and Produce 3103 Norwich Street BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Phone 1364 COMPLIMENTS OF PARMELEE RESTAURANT MR. AND MRS. BAUMGARTNER OCEAN BREEZE Owners GROCERY 1518 Newcastle Street ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Compliments of Best Wishes NOVELTY SHOE STORE BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Compliments of J. J. DRIVE IN Mrs. Jane Brewer ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA. Compliments of Compliments of S. H. KRESS TWIN OAKS AND Norwich Street COMPANY BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Compliments of Compliments of COMMUNITY THE WHATNOT SUPER MARKET At the Pier The Home of Beautiful Gifts ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GEORGIA BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Compliments of BEST WISHES FREDERICA VILLAGE YACHT CLUB WASH-O-MAT Pier Section ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GEORGIA ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA. Compliments COMPLIMENTS of OF ROGER'S JEWELERS COASTAL FURNITURE LARRY BRUMIT, Owner COMPANY RITZ BUILDING BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Compliments Compliments of of WAY, PETERS GIBSON-HART HARRIS FUNERAL HOME Loan and Insurance Agency Phone 70 BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA S.O.S. Compliments of ART SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1624 Newcastle Street THE LAUNDER-EASE The Sea Island Road SULLIVAN OFFICE SUPPLY SOFTWATER—COMPLETE DRYING BRUNSWICK, GA. Wallace L. Sullivan Phone 273 SERVICE Phone 6061 SADYE'S Compliments of SPECIALTY SHOP ATLANTIC SIGN Brunswick's Smartest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shop Phone 80 CO., INC. (The largest complete sign shop in Georgia) 1402 Newcastle St. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA BEST WISHES Good Luck, Seniors! TABBY HOUSE EVERETT'S GIFT SHOP GROCERY CO. Airport Road ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA. ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA. Compliments of Compliments of GIBBS SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. ROBERTA'S An organization of skilled craftsmen ISSAC GIBBS, President ST. 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