Hahira High School - Panorama Yearbook (Hahira, GA)
- Class of 1962
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JULIAN DUPREE Curriculum Director MRS. LOUIS McLANE Visiting Teacher Members of County Board of Education L. to R. - Mr. Tally Lawson. Mr. Louis Carter. Mr. A. B. Martin - County School Superintendent; Mr. J. O. Touch ton. Mr. H. R. Robinson. Mr. Harley Hall. The Principal Hard work, vision, alertness, an engineering mind, planned pro- grams of action, curiosity, self- confidence, and intelligent self interest are needed for success. All of these plus treating others as you would like to be treated are the requirements for a successful life. G. Mills Whitelaw Principal G. MILLS WHITELAW ORVIS McNEAL. Asst. Prin. SILVIA PARKER. Sec. School Supporters TOP LEFT - Mr. Jessie Griffin, Lowndes County Purchasing Agent talking on the phone. Seated with him is Mrs. Ora B. Carter, Lunchroom supervisor for Lowndes County. BOTTOM LEFT - Mrs. Sanders. Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. Mobley, and Mrs. Bennett, Lunchroom workers from Hahira. TOP RIGHT - Seated is Mrs. Barbara Millhouse with Mrs. Irene Brown. They are secretaries for the Lowndes County Superintendent. BOTTOM RIGHT - Mr. R. B. Corbett, and Mr. Jim Howell, custodians at Hahira High. BOTTOM CENTER - Bus Drivers-. Mr. Dock Register, Mr. James Brooks, Mr. Ken Register, Mr. Tom Hiers, Mr. Leon Miley, Mr. Norvell Barfield, and Mr. George Hunter. Faculty WARREN ALEXANDER Head Football Coach JACK JARRARD Basketball Coach ORVIS McNEAL Asst. Principal PRICE TURNER Agriculture DEWEY T. ASHBY Foreign Languages ANNE MCDONALD Home Economics SEAB MILLER Counselor BILL THOMPSON Mathematics and Coach JEANNETTE HALL Librarian REGINA SHARPE Social Studies MELBA AMERSON F.H.A.. 1.2.3.4 F.B.L.A.. 3 Library Club. 1.2,3 4-H Club, 1,2,3, 4 Junior Play School Patrol, 1 Press Club, 3,4 Arihah Staff, 4 Secretary, 4 District Play, 4 Tri-Hi-Y. 1 Senior Superlative EUNICE ADAMS Library Club, 1 4-H Club. 1.2 Future Teachers, 3 F.B.L.A.. 4 Senior Superlative JAMES BAXTER F.F.A., 1,2 Student Council, 3. 4 Beta Club, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Superlative CALVIN AMERSON 4-H Club, 1.2 F.F.A., 1,2,4 Junior Play GERALD CHASON Football, 2,3,4 Captain, 4 Best Back, 3 Basketball, 1.4 Senior Superlative H-Club, 2.3.4 F.F.A.. 1,2 Vice-Pres., 2 School Patrol, 2 4-HClub, 3.4 President. 4 Track. 3,4 lunior Play PAUL GENE BENTLEY Arihah Staff, 4 Football Manager GEORGE M. FIVEASH F.F.A., 1.2 Vice-President, 2 Class Favorite, 3 LARRY DAVIS F.F.A., 1,2,3,4 Baseball, 1,2 Football, 2,3,4 Captain. 4 H-Club, 2,3,4 4-H Club. 1,2,3, 4 Junior Play School Patrol. 3. 4 F.B.L.A., 4 DIANNE GUTHRIE F.H. A.. 1.2.4 Press Club, 3 Beta Club, 4 F.T. A.. 3 President, 3 Library Club, 2, 3 F. B. L. A.. 3 4-H Club. 1 Vice-President. 1 Tri-Hi-Y. 2 JIMMY FUTCH F.F.A., 2,3,4 Reporter, 4 Student Council, 4 Class Officer, 1 Hi-Y. 2.3 Basketball, 1,2,3 Football. 1,2 Track, 1.2 Senior Superlative SYLVIA HORNE Beta Club, 3, 4 4-H Club, 1,2,3 F.H.A., 1,2 F.T.A., 3.4 Sec., 4 Library Club, 3 Arihah Staff, 4 Circulation Mgr. KAY HARROD Beta Club, 2,3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y. 1 Library Club, 1,2 Cheerleaders, 1.2, 3, 4 Captain, 4 H-Club, 2,3.4 Press Club, 3, 4 4-H Club, 1,2.3 Homecoming Court, 3, 4 Science Club, 4 Student Council, 3,4 Treasurer, 4 Junior Play Arihah Staff. 4 Feature Editor BRENDA LINDSEY Arihah Staff, 4 F.H.A.. 1, 2,3,4 H-Club, 3 Library Club, 1,2.3 Cheerleader, 3 Press Club, 3. 4 F.B.L.A., 3,4 F.T.A.. 1.2 Junior Play JIMMY KUTZLI Football, 2.3,4 Captain, 3,4 Annual Staff, 2,3,4 H-Club, 2,3.4 President, 3 F.F.A.. 1 Junior Play Arihah Staff, 4 Student Council, 3, 4 Science Club, 4 Class Officer. 3 Basketball, 1 Baseball, 1,2 Track, 3, 4 Sportsmanship Award, 3 WILLENE MILEY Library Club, 1,2 Tri-Hi-Y, 1 F.T.A.. 3 Press Club, 3 Arihah Staff, 4 News Editor. 4 SUSAN MILEY H-Club, 2.3.4 F.T.A., 2,4 Secretary, 2 Arihah Staff, 4 Adv. Manager, 4 District Play, 4 Basketball, 1,2,3 Tri-Hi-Y. 1 4-H Club. 1,2 F.B.L.A., 3 Junior Play JEROME OGLESBY Basketball, 3 H-Club, 4 F.F.A., 1,2 Senior Superlative FRANCIS PARKER F.F.A., 1.2. 3. 4 Vice-President CAROLE O'STEEN F.H.A., 1.2,3.4 4-HClub, 1.2 Basketball, 1,2,3, 4 Glee Club. 1.2 F.T.A.. 4 F.B.L.A., 4 Library Club, 2,3 Class Officer, 2 Tri-Hi-Y, 2 DOROTHY RADNEY Senior Superlative 4-H Club, 1.2 Arihah Staff, 4 Editor, 4 Class Officer, 1,2,4 Library Club, 1,2 F.T.A.. 3.4 Secretary. 4 F.B.L.A., 3.4 Tri-Hi-Y. 1 Press Club, 3 Junior Play WILLIAM PETERS F.F.A.. 1.2,3.4 Treasurer President Sentinel Senior Superlative JUDY REDDY Press Club. 3 Annual Staff. 2,3,4 Editor, 4 Homecoming Court, 3 Miss Hahira High, 3 Junior Play Arihah Staff. 4 Tri-Hi-Y, 1 4-H Club, 1 Cheerleader, 2,3 Captain, 3 H-Club, 2,3,4 Library Club. 3, 4 Secretary, 3 F.H.A., 1.2 F.B.L.A., 3.4 F.T.A.. 3 Senior Superlative DAVID REED Football, 1,2,3, 4 Captain, 4 Track. 1,2,3 H-Club, 1.2,3.4 Junior Play Baseball, 2 Senior Superlative BRENDA ROUNTREE Cheerleader, 3, 4 Captain, 4 F.H.A., 1.2 H-Club, 2,3,4 F.B.L.A., 3 4-H Club. 1,2 Library Club, 2 Class Favorite, 3 Arihah Staff, 4 Business Manager, 4 Tri-Hi-Y, 1 Senior Superlative RUTH ROBINSON F.B.L.A., 4 Class Officer, 4 F.T.A., 3 Library Club, 3 F.H.A., 1,2 4-H Club. 1,2 Tri-Hi-Y. 1 JUD1SPURLOCK Beta Club, 2,3, 4 H-Club, 2,3,4 Library Club, 1,2,3 Tri-Hi-Y. 1 President, 1 Cheerleader, 1,2,3 Press Club, 3 4-H Club, 1.2 F.T.A., 4 President, 4 Class Officer, 3 Junior Play Student Council, 3 District Play, 4 Essay Award, 4 Arihah Staff, 4 M. Editor, 4 SHARON RUIS Basketball, 1 Class Officer, 1,2 F.H.A., 1,2,3 Press Club, 3 Beta Club, 2,3 Cheerleader, 4 Science Club, 4 District Play, 3, 4 Junior Play 4-H Club, 1 Library Club, 3 Senior Superlative FAYE TOMLINSON F.H.A., 1,2 Beta Club, 2, 3, 4 Secretary. 4 Basketball, 1 LINDA STALVEY 4-HClub, 1,2 F.H.A.. 1,2 Beta Club, 2. 3, 4 H-Club, 2,3,4 Secretary, 3 Basketball, 1,2, 3,4 Captain, 4 Press Club. 3 Tri-Hi-Y, 1 F.B.L.A., 3.4 Treasurer, 3 President, 4 Class Officer, 2 F.T.A.. 2 Senior Superlative GEORGE WELDON Class Officer, 4 Beta Club, 3, 4 President, 4 Science Club, 4 Student Council, 4 Senior Superlative JOHN VICKERS F.F.A., 1.2.3,4 Officer Reporter SYLVIA WILLIFORD Class Officer, 1 F.H.A., 1.2. 3. 4 Beta Club, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President, 4 H-Club, 4 Library Club, 3. 4 School Patrol, 3 F.T.A., 3 Cheerleader, 4 LYNDA WETHERINGTON Beta Club, 2, 3, 4 H-Club. 2.3.4 Library Club, 1,2,3, 4 President, 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y, 1 Cheerleader. 1,2,3, 4 Captain, 3 Press Club, 3 Homecoming Court, 4 4-H Club, 1,2 Junior Play Class Officer, 1,2,3 Annual Staff, 4 Arihah Staff, 4 ANGELA WOFFORD Class Officer, 1 Cheerleader, 2,3 H-Club. 3.4 F.H.A., 1,2,3.4 President, 4 4-H Club. 2.3 Student Council, 3,4 President, 4 District Play. 4 Officers L. to R. - George Weldon - President, Ruth Robinson - Vice-President, Brenda Roun- tree - Treasurer, Dorothy Radney - Secretary. Suffering Sarah” L. to R. - Judi Spurlock, Sharon Ruis, Susan Miley, Angela Wofford, Melba Amerson. The star of the play was Sarah Sadlook played by Susan Miley. She portrayed a self-made invalid near her late forties. Her lover had left her many years ago. Cora Hawley, Sarah's nurse was played by Judi Spurlock. She was a manconscious old maid. Angela Wofford played the part of Millie Manchaser, a tall attractive woman. The part of Laura Lovemoney, one of Sarah's nieces, was played by Melba Amerson. Laura is a mercenary young woman who is anxiously awaiting her aunt's death. Clara Clamitt, played by Sharon Ruis is the other niece. Juniors Billy Atkinwn Cathy Barfield Jerry Bass Linda Bass Anne Bradford Jimmy Carter Edith Chason Jimmy Corbett Willene Coombs Mike Crump Evelyn Dampier Mike Daughtery Virginia Flippo Jackson Keel Malena Hall Janet Hancock Sena Kutzli Alene Legette Marlene Legette Priscilla Lehman Kenneth Lindsey Elaine McNeese Marshall Miley Charles Nichols Jimmy Parham Marie Parker Shirley Parker Albert Parrish David Quarterman Paul Reeves Peggy Sellars Gerald West Officers L. to R. - Mike Crump - Vice-President, Cathy Barfield - Secretary, Peggy Sellars - Treasurer, Jackson Keel - President. omores Nelda Bailey Ken Baker Tommy Becton Kenneth Bermudez Faye Cain Ashley Carter Barbara Carter Ronald Cowart Ed Craig Linda DeLoach Kay Dennis Keith Eubanks Jim Fiveash Linda Sue Folsom Olivia Gaskins Diann Hacker Oren Hall Gwen Hardman i Mary Ann Johnson Lamar Kinard Joyce Krikorian Cheryl Layton Tom Lehman Iris Luke Johnny Miley Kathryn Martin Dennis Martin Ralph McCullers Helen Moore Jimmy Odom Brenda Parker Wayne Register Nina Rhoton Bill Roberts Pauline Sikes Brinson Stalvey Dwight Stalvey Lorene Stalvey Thomas Earl Stalvey A. C. Stone Jean Strickland Brenda Stubbs Harry Stubbs Faye Sutton Raymond Tucker Tommy Tyler Howard Vickers Johnny Wetherington Tommy Wheeler Betty Yanconish Officers Lamar Kinard - Secretary, Nina Rhoton - President, Ed Craig - Vice-President, Tommy Wheeler. Treasurer. Freshmen Linda Bailey Jeannette Bailey Mickey Batalo Thomas Bellflower James Bennett Ermon Bentley Robert Boyd William Bullard Roy Butler Roger Crump Harry Courson Linda Cowart Gwen Cowart Earl Cornelius Jackie Cole Judy Cavender Bobby Carter Betty Jo DeLoach David Drew Tony Duggan Gail Durrance Faye Durst Dianne Fletcher Wayne Forte Jennie Ann Hall Jerry Jarrard Danny Johnson Dutch Kemp Sue Lane Owen Lindsey Christine Luke Joe Mathis Ellice Passmore La Ron Passmore Barbara Patterson Fred Purvis Bobby Reed Linda Register CarToll Register Jean Register Leighton Saddler Jimmy Shiver Nadaline Sikes Judy Sirmans Dianne Stalvey Brenda Stalvey Norma Jean Spurlock James Touchton Jerry TroocaDe Elizabeth Tyson Beverly Weaver George Webb Calvin Weldon Kenneth Wesi Officers Jerry Jarrard - President, Mickey Batalo - Secretary, LaRon Passmore - Vice-President. Norma Spurlock - Treasurer. Freshmen entering high school have high hopes but have many disappointments. They work hard and will be the seniors of 1965. Eighth Grade L. to R. - Mary Parrish - Teacher - L. Tomlinson, M. Lindsey, A. Nelson, B. Bentley, C. Giddens, P. Stith, Y. Forte, L. Crowley, L. Folsom, L. Coombs. E. Harnage, C. Womack, D. Fry, D. Webb, J. Webb, J. O’Steen, C. Millirons, D. Coppage, G. Bass, T. Sirmans, R Oglesby, C. Merwin. R. Stalvey, J. Perry, G. Fiveashe, D. Alexander, C. Swearingen, D. Carter, A. Wetherington, D. Kirkland. L. to R. - D. Hardy, D. Simmons, F. McCullers, J. Webb, L. Carter, P. Register, E. Dur- rance, L. Hall, R. Caldwell, J. Becton, H. Kinard, B. Parker, B. Fountain, D. Barfield, B. Tyler, E. Baker, D. Cain, R. Williams, R. Hall, D. Bush, J. Manning, D. Wilkinson. R. McCullers, K. Bellflowers, F. Stalvey. D. Folsom, W. Clanton. D. Darby. D. Webb, L. North, D. Webb. Seventh Grade M. Spearman, A. Barfield, P. Cowart, D. Strickland, J. Johnson. F. Harnage, J. Scruggs, L. North, A. McDonald - Sponsor, D. Parker, J. McDonald, M. Boyd, L. Chaney, B. Joiner, L. McDonald, J. McCullers, E. Robinson, R. Stalvey, R. West, Z. Wilkins, A. Martin, R. Darby, W. Kirkland, G. Scruggs. J. Kendrick. L. Lindsey, P. Johnson, G. Becton, W. Strickland, K. Miley. A. Becton, J, Howell. Anne McDonald - Sponsor - M. Reed. B. Terrell. V. Carter. S. Clanton, P. Amerson, M. Miley. W. Harris, R. Smith, C. Bailey, L. Pellister, J. Duggan, R. Sadler, D. Bellflowers. H. Mer- cer. W. Baxter. B. Blease. B. Lehman. J. Wetherington, F. O'Steen. T. Reeves. Junior Beta Club L. to R. - Sponsors - Seab Miller - Warren Alexander, B. Bentley, B. Weaver, M. Batalo, E. Passmore, A. Nelson, D. Bush, L. Cowart, W. Baxter, D. Fletcher, E. Robinson, A. Barfield. J. Hall. M. Parker, C. Merwin, L. Hall. G. Fiveashe, M. Spearman, J. Cavendar, D. Kirk- land. C. Womack, P. Stith. Y. Forte. D. Folsom, G. Scruggs. P. Cowart. W. Kirkland. L. North, D. Stalvey, R. West. OFFICERS - Lawana Hall, Secretary; Dennis Bush, Treasurer; Ellice Passmore, President; Graham Fiveashe, Vice-President. Favorites w Miss Hahira High BEVERLY WEAVER Queen’s Court MISS LINDA COWART - Freshman 1st Runner-up . MISS ANGELA WOFFORD - Senior 2nd Runner-up Queen, Beverly Weaver, being crowned by former Queen, Judy Reddy. Homecoming Queen Captains Gerald Chason and Larry Davis (R) escort Homecoming Queen Edith Chason across Tiger Field. The Queen and her court - (L to R) Norma Jean Spurlock, freshman attendant; Kay Harrod, senior attendant; Lynda Wetherington, senior attendant; Queen, Edith Chason; Kathy Barfield, junior attendant; Betty Yanconish, sophomore attendant; Beverly Weaver, freshman attendant; and Nelda Bailey, sophomore attendant. Princess of Charm Prince of Personality DOROTHY RADNEY WILLIAM PETERS Most Likely to Succeed EUNICE ADAMS GEORGE HAROLD WELDON Best All Round JUDY REDDY JIMMY FUTCH Wittiest JKROMF OGLESBY MELBA AMERSON Most Athletic LINDA STALVEY DAVID REED Friendliest BRENDA ROUNTREE GERALD CHASON Most Intellectual JAMES BAXTER SHARON RUIS Organizations Beta Club To become a member of this club you must have a B+ average and maintain a B aver- age to stay in. New members are admitted each year according to their semi-final and final grades. The Beta Club sponsors a beauty con- test annually. The profits from this, are used to send the offi- cers to a convention in Atlanta. The Senior Beta Club organized a Junior Club this year. The sponsor of the Club is Principal, G.M. Whitelaw. L. toR. - Sharon Ruis, Treasurer; Faye Tomlinson, Secre- tary; G. M. Whitelaw, Sponsor; Sylvia Williford, Vice- President; George Weldon, President. B. ROW - Sponsor, G. M. Whitelaw; A. Parrish, K. Lindsey, B. Roberts, D. Qiiarterman, j. Baxter, H. Vickers, J. Carter, G. Weldon, D. Radney, S. Parker, L. Stalvey, F. Tomlinson, L. Stalvey, S, Home, S. Williford, D. Hacker, D. Vickers, S. Kutzli, R. Robinson, E. Moore, W. Miley, D. Guthrie, K. Harrod, L. Wetherington, J. Spurlock, B. Carter, A. Wofford, S. Ruis. PEGGY SELLARS - Junior JACKSON KEEL - Junior NORMA SPURLOCK - Freshman JIMMY KUTZLI - Senior L. to R. - Judy Reddy, Editor; Linda Wetherington, Nelda Bailey, Betty Yanconish, Peggy Sellars, Jimmy Kutzli, Norma Spurlock. Future Homemakers STANDING, L. to R. - Gwen Hardman, Peggy Sellars, Wtllene Coombs. An gela Wofford - President. B. ROW, L. to R. - M. Legette.-H. Moore, M. Parker, V. Flippo, C. O'Steen, B. Yanconish. M. Johnson, O. Gaskin, J. Hancock, N. Rhoton, C. Martin, G. Durrance, A. McDonald, Ad- visor; E. Tyson, S. Lane. J. Kikorian, K. Barfield, F. Cain, B. Carter, D. Guthrie. L. De- Loach, D. Hacker, B. DeLoach, M. Amerson, N. Sikes, B. Stubbs, N. Bailey, A. Weldon, G. Cowart, S. Williford, J. Sirmans, E. Dampier, J. Sutton, W. Coombs, A. Wofford, P. Sellars, S. Kutzli, A. Bradford, L. Bailey. F. Durst, G. Hardman, K. Dennis, B. Parker. J. Bailey, C. Luke, J. Dailey, L. Register, E. Chason, M. Hall. Arihah Staff L. to R. - Kay Harrod, Dorothy Radney, Editor; Linda Wetherington, Sylvia Horne, Bobby Powell. SEATED - Jimmy Parham. Judi Spurlock. L. to R. - Judy Reddy, Willene Miley, Brenda Lindsey, Edith Chason, Brenda Rountree. Susan Miley, Melba Amerson, Corinne Coleman, Advisor; Paul Bentley, Jimmy Kutzli. THE HAHTRA GOLD LEAF MEMBER GEORGIA PRESS ASSOCIATION E Ublish«d 1957. Published ev«ry Thursday by William O. Davis, Albany, Ga. Second Class postage paid at the Hahira, Georgia postoffice. Subscription inside Lowndes County' Per Year, $3.00; Six Months $2 00; Elsewhere, Per Year, $4.00; Advertising rates upon request including Cards of Thanks, Resolutions, Memoriams and other simi- lar notices: Credits for reporting and editing news belong to: EDITOR . . . Dorothy Radncy MANAGING EDITOR . . ........... Judi Spurlock Open Letter to Readei The Hahira Gold Leaf readers want their pap time; Gold Leaf advertisers insist that the paper subscribers on time; and the new Gold Leaf staff is cated to producing the community paper on time. Misunderstanding on the part of past and pn publishers on the transference of address plates wt principle cause of the delay in delivery of the las issues but this week's edition should reach mailb ASSISTANT EDITORS: SPORTS NEWS FEATURES CLUBS ADVERTISING MANAGER BUSINESS MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER Student Over G One small journalism of Hahira High School possibly be unique in th tory of high school rep Seventeen young enterp students have begun i taking the exacting ta writing and editing the munity news for the I Gold Leaf. Each journalism class stud- et will cover their downtown eats as well as their regular school beats. They will be selling ads and subscriptions or the paper. Judi Spurlock Managing Editor Judi Spurlock Editor Dorothy Radney ucvuiuers court - Brenda Rountree Council Meetings - Dorothy Radney ie world of news r I produce a comm and reader's respt e but will earn d .EAF STAFF ger Homecon t For Nov. 3 mecoming at Hahiri ool will be Friday. X 3. The Hahira Tige: playing Jennings. FI he Homeoomng ( h Chason, will be cn he half-time by lasti ;n. Miss Inez Dashe will be accompan court. First runne iy Barfield, Secon jp is Lynda Wetl and the reaminlng ides, Kay Harrod, ey, Betty Yonconisfi Weaver and Norm: rlock. ter the football e will be a dance ol cafeteria. It will ; formal, but not to the You have played witn hard ! of burmuda short at determination, even though . There will be no adn you faced defeat in many cases ' - • n i v . 1 atcu ut-ifdi in many LdMTS. ’ — —- ------------ Bob anconish - Susan Mi- | You have gone into the games - i r • yR„„t. , „, I w‘‘b a hope of victory, even LOCO Seniors V BaDtict ck,, - though vou were considered Attend Collegi Night Thursda erson -he first time this year. His -ubjects are English. Spanish, touchdown Club and ] •Tench, and Social Science. Be Bo°sters - Jimmy Kutzli ore Mr. Ashby came here he Obituaries - Judy Zeigler aught at Dalton. Georgia. Teen Canteen - Judi Spur- He attended Mercer Univer- lock ity, Macon. Georgia: Peabody the underdog. We know that it takes a real ■i man to wear sweaty jerseys everyday and practice on a hot field, and go through all that Baptist Church - Brenda md Susan Miley have ram- ____________________________! -Methodist Church - Lynda II C Wetherington W G JOI Ute Lions Club - Kay Harrod , Garden Cluh - 1oIK. .____ ccijuoj uhu | i acute on a noi , , , , This week we are saluting “ '-,UD Melba Am- fjeld d through all that Hlgh sdh°o1 seniors Hr. T. D. Ashby Mr. Ashby er “ _ w , you gothrough toteohyLalK Eighth Dtetrict oined our teaching staff for embry - W.llene Mi- flt for the oncoming games on ff u_ • I,m. V..C voor His J Fridav nicrhtc a «aloosa High School Touchdown Club and Band . m nls- her 26 for College Night. No matter who may criticize Representatives of md ridicule you, we, the cheer- Southeastern colleges eaders, will always back you present and students wen up in anything you undertake, to talk with these repres And, we feel that most of the tives about the schools I student body will back you up, may like to attend. Band BACK ROW, L. to R. - J. Coppage, C. Womack. J. Scruggs. J. Darby. D. Drew, P. Howell, W. Kirkland. O. Hall. J. Kendrick, E. Baker, D. Darby, C. Merwin, J. Cole, T. Tyler. B. Carter. D. Coppage. R. Darby. D. Kirkland, D. John- son. D. Drew. SECOND ROW - E. McNeese. G. Hardman, A. Martin. Y. Forte. P. Stith, B. Joiner. D. Blackman, L. Chaney. Majorette - Diann Hacker. R. Batalo. L. Tomlinson. THIRD ROW - N. Rhoton. L. Stalvey. Drum Majorette - Ellice Passmore, O. Gaskins, C. Slocum, Majorette - Sena Kutzli, B. Fountain. STANDING B. - M. Hall. T. Bell- flowers. G. Fiveash. K. Dennis. P. Sellars. Majorettes - Ann Nelson. Janet Hancock, Willene Coombs. Student Council The Student Council is an organization with an outstanding group of members. It is a newly organized group of students composed of people selected from each class. Their job is to bring a better relationship between the teacher and student which they have tried to accomplish this year. James Baxter - Secretary. Kay Harrod - Treasurer. Angela Wofford - President. Jimmy Kutzli - Vice President. B. ROW - Mrs. Regina Sharpe - Sponsor, Jimmy Futch. James Baxter. Mike Crump. Linda DeLoach, Jackson Keel. Beverly Weaver. George Weldon. Angela Wofford. Jerry Jarrard, Nina Rhoton, Jimmy Kutzli, Kay Harrod. H Club B. ROW. L. to R. - M. Stalvey. E. McNeese. J. Kutzli. N. Bailey, A. Wofford. B. Suawder, T. Wheeler, S. Miley, B. Stubbs, J. Keel, M. Crump, B. Yanconish, A. LeGette, D. Sorrells, J. Oglesby, K. Harrod, W. Coombs, F. Vickers, G. Chason. B. Rountree, L. Wetherington, M. Miley, D. Vickers, E. Craig, D. Martin, B. Roberts, J. Parham, J. Bass, D. Reed, T. Lehman, L. Davis, P. Reaves, R. Tucker. School Patrol A. Legette, C. Luke, B. DeLoach, T. Belflowers, Mr. Alexander, Sponsor, L. Davis, M. Stalvey, E. McNeese. L. Bailey. J. Keel. L. to R. - Sharon Ruis. Dorothy Radney. Malena Hall. Diann Hacker. Judy Sirmans. Faye Durst. Susan Miley, Brenda Rountree. Linda Bailey. Dianne Stalvey. Carole O'Steen. Sylvia Horne. Seab Miller. Advisor; Elizabeth Tyson. Norma Spurlock. Jerry Troncone. Science Club Orvis McNeal, Advisor; Jimmy Carter, Jimmy Parham. Malena Hall. Fred Vickers. Olivia Gaskins. Jerry Bass, David Quarterman. Jackson Keel, Kenneth Lindsey. Mike Crump. Peggy Sellars. Jimmy Kutzli, Sharon Ruis. Future Teachers of America S. Horne, Sec.; J. Spurlock. Pres.; S. Miley, Vice-Pres. Library Club OFFICERS - Ed Craig, Reporter; Priss Lehman, Secretary; Linda Wetherington, President; Tom Lehman. Treasurer. The Library Club is concerned with the student that is interested in books. It provides assist- ants to help with the finding of various information pertaining to books. The librarian is Mrs. Jeanette Hall. This club attended a meeting at Lowndes County High this year. The meeting was concerned with library work. They also gave a play for the school. L. to R.. BACK ROW - E. Craig, T. Lehman. M. Hall, G. Cowart, G. Strickland, S. Williford. J. Hall, J. Sirmans. M. Amerson, F. Drust. J. Register, Jeanette Hall, Librarian; P. Lehman. L. Cowart, L. Wetherington. J. Krikorian, E. Tyson, C. Luke, L. Bailey. 4-H Club L. to R. , OFFICERS - L. Passmore. Vice Pres.; G. Chason. Pres. ; J. Hall. Treas.; B. Weaver. Sec.; E. Passmore. Reporter; N. Spurlock. Song L. L. to R. - J. Hall. G. Chason. M. Stalvey. M. Batalo, D. Drew. D. Martin. B. Weaver. J. Cavender. R. Crump. J. Jarrard. L. Cowart. E. McNeese, E. Passmore. N. Spurlock. B. Stalvey. D. Fletcher. B. Patterson. Future Business Leaders L. to R. - Ruth Robinson, Secretary; Shirley Parker, Vice-Pres- ident; Linda Stalvey, President. L. to R. - B. Lindsey. C. O'Steen. L. Davis. A. Parrish, B. Parker, A. Bradford, V. Flippo, J. Hancock, B. Parker. B. Carter, C. Barfield, P. Sellars, F. Cain. D. Radney, R. Robinson, Florrie Parrish. Sponsor. D. Vickers. M. Stalvey. J. Strickland, S. Miley. E. Adams, M. Amerson, E. Chason. Cheerleaders L. to R. - Edith Chason, Linda Wetherington, Sylvia Williford, Kay Harrod. Brenda Rountree. Mickey Batalo, Gwen Cowart, Ann Weldon, Faye Sutton, Sharon Ruis. F.F.A C. Amerson, J. Corbett. W. Forte. B. Carter, R. Tucker. J. Touchton. R. Boyd. B. Reed. J. Oglesby, C. Register. B. Roberts. O. Hall. T. Duggan, T. Stalvey. R. Cowart, J. Wetherington. T. Bellflowers. H. Courson. R. Bulter. T. Purvis. J. Miley. J. Mathis, D. Stalvey. E. Cornelius. B. Stalvey. J. Cole. L. Sadler, K. Baker. K. West, J. Bennett, G. Webb, A. Carter, T. Tomlinson. J. Vickers. J. Futch, S. Kutzli. Sweetheart; W. Peters. L. Davis. B. Atkinson. J. Lane, H. Stubbs. G. West. F. Parker. L. Kinard. J. Fiveash. A. Parrish. Price Turner, Advisor. S. Kutzli. J. Futch. W. Peters. Price Turner. T. Tomlinson. Sena Kutzli - Sweetheart FFA Officers William Peters - President John Vickers - Vice-President Billy Atkinson - Second Vice-President Tommy Tomlinson - Treasurer Larry Davts - Secretary Jimmy Futch - Reporter Athletics Football 1961-62 It ii i-------- nrvirii i n n (iMiiiir 11 «i ■■ i r n i -V-——....... 'll 1 !! iy -ri ‘V M. 3 L. to R. - FIRST TEAM - M. Crump, E. Craig, J. Kutzli, M. Miley, T. Wheeler, D. Martin, G. Chason, J. Keel, A. Stone, L. Davis, F. Vickers, D. Reed, B. Strawder. J. Touchton K. Lindsey M. Crump L. Passmore B. Strawder L. to R. R. Boyd, R. Crump, W. Forte, E. Craig, D. Reed. F. Vickers. J. Keel L. Davis D. Reed J. Kutzli G. Chason f L. to R., BACK ROW - T. Wheeler, E. Shiver, K. Eubanks, R. Crump, B. Reed, J. Wetherington, J. Mathis, W. Bullard, C. Weldon, O. Lindsey. E. Craig, F. Vickers, A. Stone, J. Keel, L. Davis, J. Kutzli, B. Strawder, C. Register, J. Touch- ton, L. Passmore, P. Bentley, Mgr.; Coach Warren Alexander, M. Crump, D. Reed, D. Martin, K. Lindsey, M. Miley, G. Chason, W. Forte, D. Kemp, E. Cornelius, R. Boyd, Coach Bill Thompson. G Chason, J. Keel, D. Martin, B. Reed, M. Miley. C. Weldon, J. Shiver. Basketball ROW 1, Left to Right - Jimmy Parham, Jackson Keel, Charles Nickols, Mike Crump, Tom Lehman. ROW 2, Left to Right - Raymond Tucker, Jerry Jarrard, Jimmy Shiver, Paul Reeves. ROW 3, Left to Right - Jerry Bass, Bill Roberts, David Sorrell. Coach Jack Jarrard. Tigerettes Left to Right - A. Legette, C. O'Steen. C. Martin. E. McNeese, M. Stalvey. B. Weaver. J. Cavender, D. Fletcher, D. Stalvey. L. Cowart, W. Coombs. N. Spurlock. J. Hall. N. Bailey. B. Yanconish, B. Stubbs. E. Passmore. B. Parker. Brenda Stubbs Linda Stalvey Betty Yanconish B-TEAM, BACK ROW - D. Fletcher, J. Cavender, K. Martin, B. Weaver, J. Hall, Coach Bill Thompson. FRONT ROW - L. Cowart, E. Passmore. D. Stalvey, N. Spurlock. B. Parker. M. Stalvey - Guard E. McNeese - Guard A. Legette - Guard B” Team ROW 1 - B. Reed. J. Kutzli. J. Wetherington. ROW 2 - J. Odum. L. Davis. D. Martin. M. Miley, Coach Thompson. Junior High Cheers Dianne Cain, Elaine Harnage, Carolyn Giddens, Charlotte Womack. Linda Coombs, Kathy Miley, Hedy Kinard, Jo Ann Webb, Laura Lindsey, Lyniece North. Junior High Cheerleaders cheered their team to victory in seven out of eight games. Tobacco Bowl activities on Thanksgiving Day. ended the season for Junior Football and it was a Jr. Tiger Victory. SEVEN WINS - ONE LOSS Valdosta 13 - 21 Homerville 0-6 Adel 6-14 Morven 18 - 27 Parker Mathis 8-14 Parker Mathis 14 - 20 Valdosta 27 - 13 Lake Park 7-14 (Tobacco Bowl) Junior High Football r. Hall. D. Alexander, D. Bush. T. Sutton, C. Merwin, J. Manning. L. Coursey. B. Lester. D. Coppage. Coach Warren Alexander. D. Kirkland. G. Fiveash. F. Stalvey. A. Wetheringion. D. Darby. T. Sirmons. J. Perry, H. Mercer, J. Swearingen. L. Pelletier. B. Joiner. A. Martin. B. Lohman, F. O'Steen. R. West. W. Kirkland, J. Kendrick. T. Reeves. B. Darby. G. Scruggs. J. McCullers. J. Wetherington. L. Chaney. Z. Wilkins. CAPTAINS - DeRon Coppage, Dennis Bush. Randy Hall. Don Alexander. L. Pelletier, T. Reeves. J. McCullers. T. Sirmans, D. Kirkland. R. Darby. F. O'Steen. G. Scruggs, L. Chaney, J. Kendrick, R. West. MIDDLE ROW - A. Wetherington. A. Martin. F. Stalvey, J. Wetherington, B. Lehman, Z. Wilkins. D. Darby. Graham Fiveash, Randy Hall, Johnny Perry, Dennis Bush. B. Joiner, J. Manning, L. Coursey, D. Alexander, T. Sutton, J. Swearingen, D. Coppage. B. Lester. Track Dennis Martin strains to break the Kenneth Bermudez races to win string and win. and does. FIRST HAHIRA HIGH TRACK TEAM - (back row) Coach Bill Thompson, Jimmy Kutzli, Fred Purvis. Dwight Stalvey, Carroll Register. Larry Davis, (front row) LaRon Passmore, Wayne Forte, Bobby Strawder, James Baxter, Kenneth Lindsey, and Jackson Keel. Athletic Awards — Football Receiving letters and jackets are Keith Eubanks, Carroll Register, A. C. Stone, Tommy Wheeler. Kenneth Lind- sey, Wayne Forte. LARRY DAVIS Most Valuable Player JACKSON KEEL Best Back Dennis Martin, Joe Mathis, Marshall Miley, Jimmy Shiver, Bobby Reed. Roger Crump, Ed Craig. Johnny Wetherington. JIMMY KUTZLI Sportsmanship DAVID REED Best Lineman A. C. STONE Most Improved Mike Crump Coach Jack Jarrard David Sorrell LETTERMEN Jimmy Parham Jerry Jarrard Ellis James Shiver LaRon Passmore LETTERS Linda Cowart Brenda Parker Nelda Bailey SWEATERS Betty Yanconish Brenda Stubbs Willene Coombs Linda Bass LETTERMEN Bill Roberts Raymond Tucker Paul Reaves Mike Crump Jackson Keel Kathryn Martin Linda Stalvey Elaine McNeese LETTERMEN Earl Cornelius Robert Boyd Mike Crump Bobby Strawder Jimmy Kutzli David Reed Larry Davis Jackson Keel Activities Sadie Hawkins Fun Time Carnivals and Fairs are a part of Autumn school life. (Top right) George Fiveash and Alene LeGette prepare to climb out after a carnival whirl. (Center) Janet Hancock and Cathy Barfield sell refreshments at the annual Halloween Carnival. (Bottom right) HHS students, Norma Jean Spur- lock. Dennis Martin. Tommy Wheeler and A. C. Stone stand in line for tickets at the crowded Lions sponsored fair. (Bottom left) Young goblins and spooks paraded the halls during Halloween carnival time. Junior-Senior Sweetheart Lynda Wetherington was the senior chosen by popular vote as sweetheart of the Junior- Senior Prom. This selection was by ballot during intermis- sion. Honors The first Honors' Day was held in '62 and there the Juniors prophesied the future of the graduating seniors. Seniors in re- turn willed their attributes and aptitudes to members of the upcoming senior class. Scholastic Achievement Awards were presented by G. Mills Whitelaw. principal, to those students who excelled throughout their four years of high school work. (Top left) Peggy Sellars reads prophecy. (Left to right) Tommy Tomlinson. '62-63 FFA president, presents the DeKalb Agriculture Award to William Peters. Judy Reddy - Panorama Editor Award; Judi Spurlock - Latin Award and DAR Citizenship Medal; Sharon Ruis - Biology, Science, Mathematics and Bausch Lomb; James Bax- ter - American History; Angela Wofford - French, English, and School Spirit. (Top right) Judi Spurlock reads the Last Will and Testament of the graduating seniors. (L. to R.) Willene Miley - Perfect 12-year Attendance Award; Jim Futch - Agriculture; Ellen Moore - Commercial; Sylvia Williford - Library Science; William Peters - FFA Gavel; and Kay Harrod - Social Studies. Supt. A. B. (Sonny) Martin addressed the student body on Honors' Day and reminded them of the importance of scholarship and achievement in all endeavors. Mayor D. K. Hollis presented a gavel to the outgoing president of FFA. Graduation CLASS OF '62 - (L to R - front to back) - Dianne Guthrie, Judy Reddy. Dorothy Radney, Sharon Ruis, Angela Wofford. Judi Spurlock, Lynda Wetherington, G. Mills Whitelaw, principal; A. B. Martin, superintendent; John Sheffield, speaker; Larry Davis, Francis Parker, Gerald Chason, Jerome Oglesby. John Vickers, George Weldon, Jimmy Kutzli, Willene Miley, Ruth Robinson. Ellen Moore, Eunice Adams. Kay Harrod, Sylvia Williford. Paul Gene Bentley, Jim Futch, George Fiveash. Cal- vin Amerson, William Peters, James Baxter. David Reed, Brenda Lindsey. Linda Stalvey. Sylvia Horne, Brenda Rountree, Faye Tomlinson, Carole O'Steen, Susan Miley, Mrs. Regina Sharpe, sponsor. Danny Rountree and Margaret Ann McFadden are the mascots. George Weldon, class president, welcomes parents and guests to the graduation exercises for the class of '62. Ruth Robinson, vice-president, bids farewell for all as sad faces are noticed behind her. Angela Wofford, honor graduate, receives Honor Award from Principal G. Mills Whitelaw. Linda Stalvey, with Angela one of the honor group of four, receives her award. Sylvia Williford and Sharon Ruis were graduated with honors also. BOOSTERS But for the boosters listed here, this book, valued by all Hahira High Students, would not have been possible. ADEL SERVICE SUPPLY Ad-1 BARFIELD OIL CO. AND NE-GLOW GAS CO. 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