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The 1955 MEMOIR Staff of Hart County High School Hartwell, Georgia Presents a book of Golden Memories Mr. William A. Moss, Hart County Superin- tendent of Schools for sixteen years, devoted his entire life to education in the belief that through knowledge comes progress. His strong Christian character, his interest in young people, and his tireless efforts to im- prove Hart County Schools contributed greatly to his long and successful career. We, the 1955 MEMOIR Staff, gratefully ac- knowledge our debt to this great educator with this tribute to his memory--Mr.Moss,our friend and our leader. IN Page Two MEMDRIAM Mrs. Lois Basinger was a person whose influ- ence instilled in the hearts of young people a feeling of love and security as well as a desire to obtain knowledge. Her high moral and Christian character influenced the life of all those who knew her. The 1955 MEMOIR Staff wishes to pay tribute to such an outstanding teacher, community leader, wife and mother. Page Three DEDICATED TD m anon am We, the 1955 Memoir Staff, dedicate this issue of the yearbook to you, Miss Marion Graham, our adviser, our teacher, and our friend.Your friendly personality, your sense of humor, and your patient cooperation have made our senior year and our yearbook pleasant and successful. This Memoir is really yours. Miss Graham, for without your guidance there could have been no 1955 Memoir. Page Four Page Five MISS GRAHAM AT WORK. Dear Senior Class of 1955 He, the senior class of 1955, wish to welcome our new principal, Mr. E. C. Martin, to Hart County High School. His patient and thought- ful guidance, his natu- ral friendliness, and his beneficial advice have helped to make our senior year the highlight of our high school career. AS YOU COMPLETE YOUR YEARS OF STUDY AT HART COUNTY high School, may you think of education in terms of «hat IT MEANS TO YOU--THE FOUNDATION FOR LIFE. Education is knorleoge! Therefore, covet knorleoge; SEEK IT; ACQUIRE IT. YOU ARE BUILDING THE FOUNDATION FOR ALL YOUR TOMORRORS. BUILD IT STRONG AND SURE TO THE LIMIT OF YOUR CAPABILITIES. Education i S VISION. • the cap tu r i ng OF A PICTURE the best you can BECOME 1 N LIFE. A S RE L L A S ACOU 1 R1 N G NECESSARY TOOL S FOR SH AP 1 N G THAT VI S 1 ON 1 N TO REALITY. Education is risoom..le arning hor to make your acouir. ED KNORLEOGE BRING HAPPINESS TO EVERY DAY OF YOUR LIFE. Education is pork! There is no substitute for it. HOREVER. ANYTHING IN LIFE THAT IS RORTH HAVING IS WORTH RORKINC TO ATTAIN. That the students of hart County high School may be. come eouipped to stand before the rorld calmly, confidently. AND COMPETENTLY IS MY EARNEST DESIRE. Sincerely yours. Eomun d C. Martin ADMINISTRATION FRIENDS AND CD-WORKEHS MR. DENVER CLEVELAND County School Superintendent MISS ANNIE BELLE AYERS Librarian MRS. WILLIE MAE BANNISTER Fifth Grade MR. ASA M. BROWN Industrial Arts MRS. RUTH MRS. SARA MISS LOUISE MRS. RACHEL BROWN CHAFIN CHEEK DICKERSON Third Grade Home Economics Sixth Grade Commercial MISS MARION MRS. BETTY MR. BILL MISS CORNELIA GRAHAM GRIGGS HAITHCOCK HARRIS Commercial Science Coach Home Economics MRS. ELIZABETH HARRISON Seventh Grade MR. PETE HERNDON Agriculture MISS MARYLEENE JACKSON Public School Music MRS. RUTH JACKSON Second Grade MRS. MILDRED JENKINS Third Grade MR. GLENN MRS. POLLY MR. THOMAS MRS. MARY JOHNSON JONES JONES LINDER Band English Mathematics First Grade MRS. CAROLYN MARTIN Second Grade MRS. REBECCA MEWBORN English MRS. MARY MOSS Fourth Grade MR. ELMO NEAL Assistant Coach MRS. ELLEN O' NEAL English MRS. RUTH PAGE Social Studies MRS. LOIS PATTON Sixth Grade MRS. LUCILLE RICHARDSON Seventh Grade MR- JERE MRS. CHARLOTTE MRS. ALICE MRS. ELIZABETH MRS. EVELYN RIDGWAY ROPER SANDERS VICKERY VICKERY Science Fifth Grade First Grade Social Studies Fourth Grade LUNCHIIDUM WUIIKCIIS dus Diuvcns Mrs. Buena Skelton, Mrs. Pearl Cordell, Mrs. Pronie Skelton, Mrs. Buiest Jordan, Mrs. Roxie Chastain, Mrs. Christine Evans, Mrs. Maude Reynolds, Mrs. Drucie Vickery. hoard of Joe Madden, Fred Owens, Doyle Hicks, Carter G. Alewine, Bud Hart, Stewart Dunn. EDUCATIO IV P. T. Mr. C. E. Williams, Mr. James Thornton, Mr. Denver Cleveland, Mr. T. B. Whitworth, Mr. A. L. Parks, Mr. Isham P. Vickery A. Officers Janitors Rev. Louis F. Huckaby, Mrs. S. J. Hutcherson, Len Teasley, M. L. Thornton, Mrs. Joel Johnson, Mrs. John L. Gordon, Mrs. Roger Hardy. W. Roy Manning, Mr. Robert G. Wages, Mrs. Fred Flowers, Mrs. Tim O'Neal. SENIORS Page Eleven LYNN MORRIS Mascot BATES KELLY Mascot Class UL'L’icurs Publicity .......................... BILLY MOORHEAD Treasurer ....................... JOHN LEWIS TEMPLE Vice-President ..................... GERALD TEMPLE President ..... .................... DONALD HARRIS Secretary .......................... EMMIE HUDGENS Twelve ANDY ADAMS Bowersvi1le To be a success in life DEAN ADAMS Reed Creek To be the teacher and Mr. Ridgway the pupil GLENDA ADAMS Airline To live happily by being a friend to others RUTH ADAMS Sardis Naval Nurse YVONNE ADAMS Goldmine To follow the motto. You can do any- thing you want to do if you want to do it bad enough. WILLIAM GERALD AGNEW Reed Creek Laboratory and X-Ray Technician PATSY AYERS Goldmine To be happy in anything I under- take to do. SHIRLEY AYERS Reed Creek To keep Gordon Bailey laughing all his years Page Thirteen GORDON BAILEY JOEL BRATCHER Airline To be rich and do no work RENA VIRGINIA BRAY Nancy Hart To change my name from Bray to Barnes CHARLIE ROBERT BROADWELL Nancy Hart To Farm BETTY ANN BROWN Mount Olivet To be a secretary to a good looking boss. Hartwell To teach Shirley Ayers and Jerry Wilkerson some new jokes MARTHA ANN BARTLETT Bowersvi1le To be a private secretary for a good-looking boss! BOBBIE GAIL BISHOP Hartwell Music Education BRUCE EDWARD BRADFORD Nancy Hart To have a happy-go-lucky good time Page Fourteen JO ANN BROWN Bowersvi1le To have ambition JEANNETTE BYRUM Mount Olivet A lot of money, plenty of gas and a new ford to ride Billy Andrews around. CULLEN WRIGHT CAMPBELL Hartwell To win friends and influence people SALLY CAWTHON Bowersvi1le To be a Very Good Nurse KAY TUCKER CLEVELAND Reed Creek To make somebody happy RUBYE COLE Airline Just to make David happy GERALDNE CRAFT Goldmine To be a success in anything I undertake to do BOBBY CRUMP Nancy Hart Stay single and have a good time Page Fifteen EDWIN CRUMP Eagle Grove To be as good-looking as Jerry Wilkerson MARIE CRUMP Nancy Hart To be successful in anything I undertake to do. JUDY DAVIS Sardis To teach high school English and French JANET DUKE Hartwel1 Stay busy and keep happy JACKIE DYAR Hartwell To get out of high school ROYCE DYAR Hartwell To get married, live high and light cigars with dollar bills MELBA JEAN FLEMING Hartwell To have a happy and successful life PEGGY ANN FLEMING Mount Olivet To go to college and major in the commercial field Page Sixteen CHRISTINE FLOYD Bowersville To be a success in everything I do TURNER FLOYD Hart we 11 To be a success and have lots of friends CHARLES GIBSON Eagle Grove To be an aviator PATTY GULLEY Sardis To be a success in life BARBARA ANN HALL Hartwel1 To love and be loved by everyone DONALD (PREACHERS HARRIS Sardis To be a cosmopolite JIMMY HARRIS Sardis To find a good office job with no work ana have a good looking secretary RAY OLIN HERNDON Eagle Grove To become Rev. Ray Olin Herndon Page Seventeei MARGARET NOVELLA HERRING 4 Eagle Grove To finish college and get a good job EMMIE HUDGENS Reed Creek To use whatever talent I might ?ossess to the best advantage n life CAROL GLADYS ISOM Nancy Hart To finish high school, own a Buick Convertible and crash California SHELBY JEAN KING Mount Olivet To do unto others as I would have them to do unto me LINDA JEAN LeCROY Reed Creek To be successful in life BONNIE PARKS LITTLE Bowersvi1le To be a radio and TV Technician PATSY MANN Nancy Hart To be a nurse and enter foreign mission work BENNY FRANK McCURLEY Reed Creek To make the best better Page Eighteei PEGGY MCDOWELL Sardis To join the Marines and have a good time DRUCY ANN McGEE Bio To just graduate from high school and get a good steady job DONNA MIZE Goldmine To become Donna Mize, M. D. BILLY JOHN MOORHEAD Hartwell To be a good boy LARRY MORRIS Mount Olivet To graduate from school MELINDA MOUCHET Bowersvi1le I want to be a dentist HAROLD 0' BARR Reed Creek To be happy and have a good time SHELBY JEAN PATTERSON Alford To be successful and have lots of fun Page Nineteen JOE PAYNE Bio To get through college EUGENE POWELL Hartwell To keep out of trouble JO ANN REYNOLDS Nancy Hart To become a nurse and to help others LINDA RHODES Bowersvi1le Interior Decorator NELSON RICHARDSON Sardis To be a farmer-mechanic CHARLES ROWE Alford Help Wayne Berrong find a good looking girl ELIZABETH JAN ROWLAND Eagle Grove I think I want my name changed LINDA KAY SCHULTZ Reed Creek To always be happy Poge Twenty EMMA ANNE SHIFLET Hartwel1 To prove that there's something to the expression Ain't life grand PEGGY ANN SHIFLET Sardis , _ _ _ . To live a successful life by doing unto others as I would have them do unto me ANN SIMPSON Alford To be success take to do ful in all I under- MARION SMITH Mount Olivet To be an Army Officer MAX SMITH Sardis To make good in whatever I do GERAL DEAN STOVALL Reed Creek To win friends MALLIE LOU STOVALL Alford To be a success in life MARY JOYCE STOVALL Hartwell To have a successful life with the Right One. Page Twenty-One ALLEN TEASLEY CAROL RUTH VICKERY Sardis To Do What Comes Naturally JOHN WALKER WHITE Hartwell To live to be 101 years old LULA BELLE WHITE Hartwell To lead a successful life and have some fun along the way ROBERT WHITE Hartwell To finish high school Sardis To be a farmer and play baseball all the time HAYNIE TEASLEY Nancy Hart To be President of the Lazy Fellows Club GERALD TEMPLE Hartwel1 To do the best that I know how in whatever I try to do JOHN L. TEMPLE Hartwell To be a friend to everybody Page Twenty-Two JERRY WILKERSON Hartwell To teach Shirley Ayers and Gordon Bailey how to laugh. KENNETH WOOD Mount Olivet Live to be sixty-five and draw old age pension. Not shown JAN SHIRLEY Bio To have and make lots of friends. PROPHECY VIENNA. Au STRIA Sep ten be i 14. 1965 Dear Fol ks: • As I SAID IN THE CABLEGRAM. OONNA ANO I ARRIVEO SAFELY AT THE AIRPORT YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AT £:29 YOUR TIME WE SPENT LAST NIGHT IN THE HOTEL La Viennese. This morning re went down to the American Consulate and. believe it or not. two of our old FRIENDS. PATSY AYERS AND MARIE CRUMP. ARE SECRETARIES THERE. Donna went to the hsopital this morning to meet Dr. Alberto Von Strasbourge. the world-famous sur- GEON. WITH WHOM SHE IS TO DO GRADUATE STUDY THIS YEAR. I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT AT 3:00 P. M. TODAY WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA WHERE I AM TO BE AN EXCHANGE TEACHER. When we got to our apartment house early this MORNING. WHO SH0UL0 BE IN THE LOBBY BUT OUR EX. CLASSMATE. BOBBIE GAIL BISHOP! She IS OVER here STUDYING VOICE WITH FRANCOIS GaZZUNHEIOT. WORLD- FAMOUS OPERA STAR. SHE SECURED A ROOM WITH US AND HAS GONE TO MEET HER TEACHER. SO I'M LEFT MERE TO unpack. Bobbie Gail said she rode here from the AIRPORT IN ONE OF HAYNIE TEASLEY S TAXIS. Donna just came in and said she met sally CAWTHON AT THE HOSPITAL, who IS the PRIVATE NURSE OF RENA BRAY, now a rich widow. This place really seems to BE FULL OF H. C. H. S. GRADUATES. write soon. my adoress is on the envelope. Lovt- Page Twenty-Three Dear Folks: OST ' V‘ «i t.t 65 NOVtMBt towh lksTcurl£Y psychM B k0(0 BU s ‘ 0 oR BENNY F WSOV. ™f Y ’ii ’ t0M‘h0‘s k disc jockey Off bll .r 3 „ _ b iNO OUtSS Mc s w0 -T, i SH'r TI VIENNA o : r, Vo-..oeo ts - puL,”«, Pt'' ,OOTteT«t ° e H T-tvt; to t.Li ,•; i« TgvEV ; — ‘° vUMto. . «• THtY ...PSS •: «: tottB e .:,T-B;« AL0 TTtt r 1 1'’ TlN T MAYO CtlM‘ V|||« «HAT L Fg HCt. CMH,Cnr OS HAVE BFEN S ; t to Pa • All of u ChRistmas ross ' •c CAH FOB T.0 ttKS WE «LAN tO V E °9e °Or Paris. France December 26. 1965 Dear Folks: I WISH I COULD DESCRIBE THE BEAUTY OF PARIS AT Christmas time. The lights ano sno are breath. T AK I N G. we are being entertained at the American Embas. SY BY DONALD HARRIS, U. S. FOREIGN MINISTER TO France «hose secretary IS MARTHA ANN BARTLETT. Incidentally, the pilot of our plane on the trip •as EDWIN CRUMP and the ste aroess was CAROL VICKERY. Donna’s family sent some clippings telling about DEAN ADAM S WINNING OF THE ACAOEMY Award AS YEAR’S BEST ACTOR. WE’RE PROUD OF GERALD TEMPLE HO HAS HIS OWN BAND IN HOLLYWOOD. Donna is reaoing a French copy of READER'S DIGEST WHICH IS ILLUSTRATED BY KENNETH WOOD. while strolling down the Rue oe la Paix we met CULLEN CAMPBELL. CHIEF OF THE PARIS POLICE FORCE. WHO WAS TALKING TO JACKIE DYAR. A PROFESSIONAL HOBO. They TOLfl us that JOEL BRATCHER owns La Banoue oe Paris (Bank of Paris). JOHN WALKER WHITE OWNS A TAILOR SHOP ACROSS THE STREET FROM OUR HOTEL. WE GAVE EACH OTHER FOR CHRISTMAS Original Hats, oone by PATTY GULLEY GO WITH OUR NEW JANET DUKE HO presents Paris WHO OWNS A HATS WE HAO OWNS A DRESS IS CO.OWNER ANO ONE OF THE EXCLUSI V E MILLINERY SHOP. To DRESSES DESIGNED BY SHOP. YVONNE ADAMS M 0 0 E L S . BRUCE BRADFORD IS headwaite Or an RESTAURANT WHERE WE DINED LAST NIGHT. IT SEEMS THAT OUR OLD CLASSMATES ARE REALLY MAKING THE NEWS. IN LE JOURNAL DE PARIS WE R E A 0 THAT SHELBY JEAN KING MAS BEEN ELECTED NATIONAL President of the women’s Clubs and that CHARLIE BROADWELL •• LEADING A BIG HUNTING EXPEDITION TO AF RI C A. 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LONDON En CL N0 may 5. 19« '« L«V..CO T K UN V,t” iTTO s r.,!:.,s”.,s.s - . r TTER SAYING THAT ■Ii,.., .E LEFT I T T « “ eft.. — MELBA LINDA -OUCHET .HO « • EMING ® s A u S. ARMY. V.-V HARRIS. MARION SMITH he1;:: :-v;; ;:: E s- HE !« -k««'E0 L,;„e„EO ,sh o:i,“««—‘--l' oa kav sc onoon Phil „ first ;irsT violinist. dovn thE street « a cJ“. a WM‘L' NELSON RICHARDSON'S NT CjeANNETTE BYRUM HOOCL or NtLsw UNO . J .NO « ■ • ‘' rm «. ' UU.Eft.HTE. DENT OF THE SHIRLEY AYERS QutEH MAftY. L0N0°NS 0; E H GOLF CHANP I OHSH !P - NE. Y0,K. •“ « g ,m “ s LOVC. ?o9® oW JUNIURS Page Twenty-Seven Treasurer . . Secretary . . Vice-President President . . BARBARA JEAN WHITE . KAYE CLEVELAND . ALLENE WHITMIRE FURMAN THORNTON Page Twenty-Eight JULIA ALEWINE SPURGEON ANDERSON POLLY ASHWORTH SHIRLEY ATKINSON DONALD BARTLETT WAYNE BERRONG BARBARA BOLEMAN FRANCES BOWERS ARTHUR BROWN BARBARA BROWN JEANETTE BROWN JERROLD BROWN MARY BROWN MARY EULA BROWN NELSON BROWN LOUISE BYRUM DOUGLAS CASEY MARY ETTA CHITWOOD WINONA CHITWOOD GAY CLEVELAND JCAYE CLEVELAND JO ANN COILE JAMES COLE SPURGEON COLE Poge Twenty-Nine ■■ TOM CORDELL TOMMY CRAFT MERLENE CROMER CHARLES CROOK REATHA CROWE JERRY CRUMP CHARLOTTE DOKER PAUL DOKER GLORIA DYAR MARJORIE EDWARDS EMILY FELTMAN JANE FELTMAN JANE FLOYD DALE GRAHAM ALICE GRANT NANCY HAILEY BILLY HALEY BETTY HERRING JANE HERRING CAROL HILLEY THAD HOLBROOK BARBARA HOLCOMB SYBIL JONES LAMAR KAY Page Thirty VIRGIL KAY MARY KELLY SUE KIDD SHELBY LACY EARL LAVENDAR HAZEL LITTLE KENNETH LOWE MARGARET MACIJEWSKI ALVIN MANN CARL MARTIN IRIS McCURLEY JOYCE MCDOWELL LINDER McMULLAN MYRTIE JEAN MOON DOROTHY MOORE RUTH MOORE SAMMY MOORHEAD JOHN MORRIS CAROLYN NORRIS JOHN NORRIS GERALD O’ BARR CLAUDETTE OSBORNE LULA BETH PHILLIPS FLORA NELL POOLE Page Thirty-One MARY ALICE PRUITT JANE REID FRANCKS RICKS MELBA RIDGWAY NINA ROBERTSON SHELBY ROUKOSKI MERLE SANDERS MANNING SANFORD JOEL SAXON PATRICIA SEGARS JOEL SHIRLEY ROY LEE SIMPSON EDWARD SKELTON CARLENE SPEARS FURMAN THORNTON LARRY TURNER JIMMY VAUGHN EDWARD VICKERY ALMA WALTERS CHARLES WALTERS BARBARA JEAN WHITE ED WHITFIELD ALLENE.WHITMIRE HARRY WILLIFORD Page Thirty-Two SnPHDMOHES Page Thirty-Three Class Officers Poge Thirty-Four Secretary .................... BARBARA SEGARS Vice-President................ . ANNE CLARK President .................... CARLTON ROPER Treasurer ............................... JAN TEMPLE Reporter . . JANE WALKER HERNDON (Not Shown) LANELLE ADAMS LUCY ADAMS MORGAN ADAMS ONA MAE AKINS G. RAY ALEWINE RAY ALEWINE TOMMY ALLEN PEGGY ANDERSON JOEL AYERS RONNY AYERS BETTY BAILEY GARY BAILEY JIMMY BAILEY MORGAN BAILEY ARNOLD BAKER JIMMY BENNETT DIXIE BOWERS KENNETH BRATCHER BEVERLY BROWN CHARLES BROWN CONNIE BROWN JEAN BROWN OWEN BROWN JIMMY BURNS Page Thirty-Five JAMES CAMPBELL JAMES CARLTON TOM CHAFIN JOHNNIE CHILDS ANNE CLARK MARY CLARK CHARLES CLEVELAND KENNETH CLEVELAND BETTY CRAFT SARA CRAFT SUE CRAFT HAROLD CROCKER BILLY CRUMP GENE CRUMP BARBARA DAVIS MARY LYNN DEAN KAYE EBERHART CAROL FLEMING DONALD FLEMING LEE FLEMING GLORIA GINN FRANCES GOLDSMITH HERBERT GRAY FRANCES GREENWAY Page Thirty-Six LUCILLE GULLEY SHIRLEY GURLEY JEAN HART JO ANN HAYES LADON HEMBREE JANE WALKER HERNDON FAYE HERRING GUELDA HICKS JERRY HILL KENNETH HILL LAURA HILLEY LEMUEL HIX HERBERT HORNICK ALSTON HOWELL ROBERT HUNNICUTT CARL ISOM R. C. JONES, JR. ROY JONES CHARLES JORDAN ALBERT KING BRUCE KING WAYNE KING LEON LEE PEGGY LEE Page Thirty-Seven JANE LEWIS PEGGY LOVERN WAYMON LUNSFORD CHARLIE MADDEN MARILYN MANN BILLY SAM MARTIN EMILY MARTIN MARY SUE MARTIN BARBARA MAXWELL PATSY MCCOLLUM CONNIE MCCURLEY CONNIE McCURLEY CRAWFORD MCGEE CAROLYN McLANE BENSON McMULLAN PHYLLIS MIZE JIMMY MOORHEAD GERLENE MYERS SHIRLEY NORTON DONNY OSBORNE JERRY OSBORNE BENNY OWENS LOUISE PARTAIN CLYDE PATTERSON, JR. Poge Thirty-Eight ALICE PINSON JO ANN POWERS GERALEE RICHARDSON HAROLD RICHARDSON JACKIE RISNER JANE RIVERS JANET RIVERS BUSTER ROBERTSON RED ROBERTSON SYLVIA ROBERTSON CARLTON ROPER GRACE ROWLAND CLEVE SANDERS JANIS SANFORD GUSSIE SCHLOCK BARBARA SEGARS FERD SENKBEIL CAROLYN SHIRLEY SONJA SKELTON FAITH SMITH VANNA SMITH RALPH SNOW FRANKLIN STONE BETTY STOVALL Poge Thirty-Nine JUDY STOVALL PETE STOVALL VENICE STOVALL DEAN TEASLEY BARBARA TEMPLE GERALD TEMPLE JAN TEMPLE LOUISE THOMPSON ARMINDA TUCKER JOYCE TUCKER BOBBY VAUGHN GLENDA VAUGHN AMANDA VICKERY BILLY RAY VICKERY JOYCE VICKERY KENDALL VICKERY NEWLAND VICKERY HOYT WALTERS BECKY WHITE EVIE SUE WHITE HELEN WILHITE RUDOLPH WILSON JAN YATES DOROTHY YEARGIN Page Forty FRESHMEN Page Forty-One (Mass Officers Secretary Treasurer .................. SHELBY JEAN HENDRICKS President ...................................... SPENCER LINDER Vice-President .................................. JUDSON BAILEY Page Forty-Two DICKIE AUSTIN GENE ANKERICH PATSY ADAMS SHIRLEY ANNE ADAMS JUDSON BAILEY DALE BANNISTER JUDY BURTON BETTY BYRUM EULA MAE CHATHAM CHARLOTTE CRITTENDON LARRY CROFT JOAN DAVIS DOT DYAR GAIL DYAR DOUGLAS EVANS JACK FLEMING MARY SUE FLEMING BARRON GOLDSMITH CHARLOTTE GOLDSMITH BEVERLY HALL PATSY HAYNIE SHELBY HENDRICK JOY HOWARD BEVERLY HUBBARD JO JOHNSON CAREY KIDD RALPH KOTAL SPENCER LINDER BOBBY MANN CHARLIE JEAN MATHESON TONNIE AUSTIN PAGE MARGARET POWELL DALE ROE PEGGY SANDERS MARIE SINGLETON SAM SNOW CHARLES STAMPS ROY STOVALL BETTY VAUGHN CURTISS VICKERY DELORESE VICKERY PHILLIP VICKERY SEWELL VICKERY Page Forty-Four SUB-FHESHMEIV Poge Forty-Five Page Forty-Six Secretary Treasurer Vice-President President . . CHARLES COLE . JOE TEMPLE WILLIAM CARTER EDWARD OGLESBY Class Officers SHIRLEY BAILEY BILLY BAKER WAYNE BANISTER ALAN BROWN LAWRENCE CARTER WILLIAM CARTER CHARLES COLE BARRY CORDELL KENNETH CRUMP BECKY DARROUGH BOBBY DENDY JOHN DUKE ANNE ETHRIDGE IRENE FLEMING JEANIE FLEMING ROY FOWLER LINDA GRIGG STEVE HALL LINDA HUNNICUTT TOMMY LEE LINDA MARET ROSEMARY MARETT TONY MAULDIN JAMES MAYES Page Forty-Seven BONNIE JEAN McCURLEY CAROL MINISH THOMAS MULLENIX EDWARD OGLESBY MARSHA RICHARDSON NEAL ROBERTSON GARY SANDERS PEGGY JEAN SANDERS FAYE WHITE JOYCE WHITE MARTHA WRIGHT BILL YATES Page Forty-Eight BILLY OUTZ CHARLES PERRY LINDA PETERSON BILL PITTARD JOE TEMPLE JAMES TOLLISON PATSY VICKERY ANNETTE WHITE EDDIE SEAWRIGHT BARBARA STOVALL HERMAN TEASLEY HUGH TEMPLE GRAMMAR GRADES MRS. H I E H A H I) S U N ’ S SEVENTH 11IIA II E MRS. HARRISON'S SEVENTH GRADE Poge Fifty MHS. PATTON'S SIXTH li I A D £ MISS CHEEK'S SIXTH KHAnE Poge Fifty-One Page Fifty-Two MRS. RBI'ER'S FIFTH BRADE MRS. BANNISTERS FIFTH SHADE MRS. MOSS’ FOURTH liRAOE MRS. VICKERY’S FOURTH LiR lOE Poge Fifty-Three MRS. II HO WATS THIRD GIIADE TIIIIIII G RARE MRS. .1 : 1.1 S’ Poge Fifty-Four MRS. JACKSON’S SECOND SHADE MRS. MARTIN’S SECOND SHADE Poge Fifty-Five MRS. LINDERS FIRST lifl lDE MRS. SANUEHS’ FIRST liR VUE Pag© Fifty-Six BA n OFFICERS President ............. PATSY MANN Vice-President .... GERALD TEMPLE Secretary ........... JANICE SANFORD Reporter .... JANE WALKER HERNDON Quartermaster ......... TOM CHAFIN Director ......... MR. GLENN JOHNSON Sue Bannister, Rita Saliba, Diane Brown, and Judy Maret Page Rfty € gh? MAJORETTES Marilyn Mann. Barbara Temple. Janet Rivers, Jan Yates. Jane Rivers, Janis Sanford, Tonnie Austin Page. Page Fifty-Nine BETA CLUB OFFICERS President .... EMMIE HUDGENS Treasurer PATSY MANN Vice-President . . CHARLES GIBSON Publicity Chairman . . DONNA MIZE Secretary ........... YVONNE ADAMS Advisor MRS. RUTH PAGE Page Sixty THE OFFICERS CONFER IT TAKES A LOT OF STUDYING!! CONVENTION BOUND FAIR BOOTH Page Sixty-One OFFICERS President, Bobbie Gail Bishop; Vice-President, Yvonne Adams; Secretary, Janet Duke; Treasurer, Emmie Hudgens; Chairman of Music and Recreation, Kay Tucker Cleveland; Historian, Patsy Mann; Publicity Chairman, Carol Vickery; Projects Chairman. Margaret Macijewski; Parliamentarian, Kaye Cleveland; Advisors, Mrs. Sara Chafin and Miss Cornelia Harris. F. H. A. Page Sixty-Two CHAPTER MOTHERS Page Sixty-Three OFFICERS President . . . GERALD TEMPLE Vice-President . . . JOE PAYNE Secretary............DEAN ADAMS Treasurer . . . HAYNIE TEASLEY Reporter .... KENNETH WOOD Advisor ... MR. PETE HERNDON F. F. A. QUAHTET MARION SMITH, NELSON RICHARDSON, JOHN NORRIS, GERALD TEMPLE, ACCOMPANIED BY MISS JACKSON. • ' V ; OFFICERS President ............... PATSY MANN Girl's Vice-President . . . PEGGY FLEMING Secretary .............. YVONNE ADAMS Treasurer ........ KAY TUCKER CLEVELAND Boys' Vice-President .... HAYNIE TEASLEY Page Sixty-Five GLEE GLUB UFFICtnS President ............... KAY TUCKER CLEVELAND Vice-President ................ MELINDA MOUCHET Secretary ..................... BARBARA HOLCOMB Treasurer .......................... JANET DUKE Director ............... MISS MARYLEENE JACKSON Page Sixty-Six THE OFFICERS POSE PRETTILY. THE TRIO, BARBARA TEMPLE. JAN TEMPLE. AND KAY CLEVELAND. WARMS UP. Page 2 THE H I - L I F E THE HI-LIFE PUBLISHED MONTHLY THE STAFF Editor --------- _ Associate Editor News Editor Feature Editor Sports Editors Society Editor ...... Business Managers Advertising Staff Circulation Manager Exchange Editor Typist .............. Reporters .......... Photographer Adviser _______ Donna Mize Bobbie Gail Bishop ---------Janet Duke Charles Gibson Billy Moorhead Gordon Bailey Shirley Ayers ........Carol Vickery —..... Olin Herndon t Gerald Agnew Bobby Gail Bishop Janet Duke Cullen Campbell Drucy McGee Patsy Ayers Journalism Class Jane Walker Herndon Barbar Jean White Spencer Linder Billy Moorhead Mrs. Tim O’Neal Proudly We Salute MRS. T. C. JONES January, 19« JOHN L. TEMPLE EYESTRAIN. ASPIRIN AND EXAMS By DONNA MIZE (The opinions of this writer are not necessarily those of the stu- dent body or the school admin- istration or anyone else for that matter). To begin with, let it be stated that “Yours truly” is looking at this subject of the r 4vantages of Rghtly semester ex ms bloodshot and - nevertheless, lant effort to of the questi same as Ike vantages o gress). January 3 fateful day at least two of silent students) filed yard (uh- cl sombre e pardons, of course with that “well, there here I am and Here ft ok. With trembling ha ing eye the pupil swer the questions or work the problems or just tremble harder. (After all, you can’t expect him to be calm and collected—he stayed up until the wee hours of the night before; and he wasn’t attending a sick aunt—he was cramming)! Yet all this wearing and tear- ing of nerves and lacking of brains is only the beginning—the worst is yet to come for teacher and stuaent anna There are lit- erally hundred ot papers to be checked and inousands of grades THE GREATEST MARCH By BEE GEE BISHOP There is no music written that can reach the soul and rhythm of as many people as the march, made famous by John Philip Sousa and there f nr - ' tb- reaching mr than the Ma m Mrs. Thomas C. Jones, a grad- uate of the University of Georgia, is Hart County High's French and Junior English teacher. A desire to help others, an at- titude of patient understanding, and a friendly smile contribute to her success as teacher, counsellor, and friend. Mrs. Jones is faculty adviser of the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y and a junior class adviser. John Lewis Temple, a sen class superlative, has been a d officer during all four years of high school career. He excelled as quarterback the football team and has serv as president of the charter chi ter of the Key Club. Besides these school offie John Lewis is active in chur work at the First Baptist Churi He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Temple of Hartwell. HCHC • Tri-Hi-Y is in 1 planning its annt programs. Thosi ?e are: Chairman ire, Janet Duke, a Icomb. Homemakers the newly organi; have been worki e Polio Drive. Tb rive down town aturdays. lub’s annual pictui and plans are I sending dd ual Beta Convi had an in History the program its last meeting. 'These li scientists plan to present a cha prein V. . The studl iiartwell Elementary and County High Schools have already contributed $175.00. In order for this march to live and grow you must, as an individual, contribute your line or phrase ev- ery year. and to look over the half-year’s work as a unit. But most important of all, it teaches the students to take ex- aminations “in their stride.” Learn- program very soon. Giade School Event: Linda Segars, formerly from Sardis, is welcomed to Mrs. Lin- der’s first grade. They were sorry to lose Barbara Bryson, who re- cently moved to Sardis. Two new pupils. Freddie Marsh and Roberta Segars, have entered Mrs. Sander’s first grade. Thdy are enjoying their art work as well as learning to tel} time and name the days of the week. of our state. They have ma maps, and are working on bo lets. Famous Georgians, impor exports, etc., are being studied Writing letters to the vario governmental departments prof to’be practical experience for t pupils in Mrs. Bannister’s fii books of the different states. Pictures of long ago castl January, 1955 Through The Halls By CAROL VICKERY Cast your eyes on “this” see what everyone is doing year, “I see all; hear all and 4 all; Opening the season is— Kay Tucker; who has i changed her name to Mr Cleveland: Congratulations I heard there was a i mance going on in old HC1 bara Temple and Virgil Kaj a cute couple. I hear Peggy Fleming has be admiring a boy from Sardi . ’ Who is it. Peggy? One of my spies told me that Emmie Hudgens said she received twelve” letters one day from a boy in the Navy. Janet Duke and Walton Vickery have been seen together quite a lot; is this the beginning of a new romance? Huh! Janet?? Louise Byrum received a beau- tiful diamond from Junior White. Could the saying that “A Dia- mond follows a Watch” be true? Mary Kelly received one from Frank Sanders. Elberton has become a favorite place for Billy Moorhead,—Right Billy?? Round her neck she wears a low ribbon for her lover wh far away, is Linda Kay theme song these days. Say, Merle, when is f ing home? Is there anything tween Ann Simpson Atkinson? Their lo tainly has lasted. I’ve heard that Jai. Bill Cooley are just ’o. . That’s all for now, kids, next time. Page 3 ou Think oi te A7 ask . sup with 1 _ Ah you, A1 good ,rXc have plenty, plied Xtou. He divided the , loaves equally among the thi When the stranger departed he put eight pieces of silver down and thanked his hosts again be- fore galloping off on his horse. Abou picked up five pieces of silver for himself, and left three for his compatroit. fair,” cried Arakr helped feed the I receive half of. _ a- the meven -Kel re- ceiveu GW pi This is just you can prove ■finding the to- tal of eight hraves into twenty- four parts. Each of the three then ate eight parts. The stranger Jte seven parts of Abou’s bread. nd only j y el’s (because rakel 're Joking? walking down the street nV 11 the other day when some looking character came and asked me, ‘‘Would you to buy a ticket on a raffle? re holding a raffle for an old idow.” I said. I sure would - to. but I ain’t got no place put her.” f had another fight with my wife iast night, but I got in the last word. I said. “Yes, dear.” Wo- men don’t mind if men get in the last word as long as it‘s an apol- ogy. But I want you to know I run things around my house, I sure do. the washing machine, the lawn mower, the vacuum cleaner! We were having a little friendly convej That’s nc We er I s’tttt • ord came J O OI IK. jon verted .hus sweet- jin g, to the anu IS ONE OF THESE YOUR MAN? By BARBRA HOLCOMB The All-Round Big Wheel- contsantlv feels it’s his d« serve when called. Main (other than football, Y baseball, or track) is make with the ringer bottles down sections of or stands during a or chapel program. He ton-down collars, pink white bucks, crew-cuts, humor, bull sessions Marilyn Monroe. Gallant-Dashing—Fu’ tice makeing with th and sweet flow of only during lunch but places. Favorite pastime: Worn- ;,n, eating in secluded places (in rder not to eat like the eighteen ear old he really is). Favorite dyings: “Just lean on me, Hon- Hold me Lover (mind you, 'ot Let Me Go”), and Has any- a s.. 9e poetic vi into heart, ji t became into «•erlasting enrichment of the lan- guage of love. Bridegroom. The name bride was at first applied to the man as well as the woman. By way of distinguishment it became custo- mary to refer to the man as the b-'- -man, or, in Anglo-Saxon, the When this appella- te m som I of he a misspelling r.n the other night, and rf ’sing dishes and h for emphasis, mphasis on my 1, ‘T think you ,v money.” I have earned money, and me time aity a wo- . That’s when other way. «re store: Try vmeiu plan. 100% .10 worry about future landing of help- ---- • «...e. K- meet. Anu helpmeet itself is the result of a mistake. It is made up of two separate words erron- eously joined together—help, a noun, meaning a helper, an assist- ant, and meet, an adjective, mean- ing suitable, fit. The adjective was tacked onto the noun by reason of the juxta- position of the two words as found •ible story of a which it rought nt e creation ited that g in or- ’o meet uita- neet a.. iiients. X saw a notice in the paper to- day, in the obituary. It said that the bearded lady of the circus had died and left behind a wife and four children. Speaking about bearded ladies, my wife might not be good looking, but she’s got one of them distinguishing Roman noses. It roams all over her face I saw a fellow the other day who had met my wife. He said 1 have a wonderful sense of hu- mor. but T remember when I first tin’ mv wife. She ither turns I said, ’ve been doesn’t -y. J e tooth- Jelight— great big ?et on the ff sta oa boy. nth: Don’t oo often, ance with so many of our sentimenta. words, is Anglo-Saxon, hunig-mona, and bears witness to a former custom SHE'LL BE COMING- ROUND THE A Geese I'd Rather Be A Y CUUNCIL The Y Council is a group composed of the officers and advisors of the three Y Clubs--the Hi-Y, the Senior Tri-Hi-Y, and the Junior Tri-Hi-Y. Pag© Seventy OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Program Chairman Advisor ......... . JIMMY VAUGHN DONALD BARTLETT . . ALVIN MANN FURMAN THORNTON . PARKS LITTLE MR. TOM JONES JIMMY CONGRATULATES THE BEST SPORTSMAN, JOHN LEWIS TEMPLE HI-Y Page Sevenfy-One THE TEEN TALK COMMITTEE PLANS ITS WORK COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN DISPLAY PLAQUE Poge Seventy-Two THE OFFICERS REVIEW THE YEAR'S WORK. Sr. TM-HI-Y UFFICEnS President...............JUDY DAVIS Vice-President . . . YVONNE ADAMS Secretary ............ PEGGY FLEMING Treasurer .............. ANN SIMPSON Parliamentarian . . SALLY CAWTHON Advisor.............MRS. TOM JONES Page Seventy-Three The Program and Worship Committees discuss plans for their work. Jr. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS President ......... BARBARA DAVIS Vice-President...............ANNE CLARK Secretary ........ BARBARA SEGARS Treasurer .......... MARILYN MANN Parliamentarian .... PHYLLIS MIZE Advisor .... MRS. REBECCA MEWBORN Page Seventy-Four OFFICERS President ............ EDWARD SKELTON Vice-President .... CARLTON ROPER Secretary ............ CAROL FLEMING Treasurer .................. BECKY WHITE Program Chairman .... CHARLIE JEAN MATHESON Advisor ............. MRS. BETTY GRIGGS Mrs. Griggs Congratulates the Science Club's Best Citizens, Barbara Segars and Bruce King. fiCIEIVLE ELUU CLUB MEMBERS INSPECT A WIND CHART. Time out for recreation. Page Seventy-Five JOHN LEWIS CONGRATULATES THE MOST HANDSOME BOY. BUSTER ROBERTSON. KEY CLUB COMMITTEE DISPLAYS ONE OF THE CLUB PROJECTS OFFICERS President . . . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . . Advisor .... . JOHN LEWIS TEMPLE . . FURMAN THORNTON . . CHARLES GIBSON . . EDWARD SKELTON MR. JERE RIDGWAY Poge Seventy-Six LIBRARY WORKERS EVERYBODY ENJOYS GOOD BOOKS LIBRARY OFFictns CLUB President, Janet Duke; Vice-President. Gay Cleveland; Secretary. Barbara Davis; Treasurer, Nell Pruitt; Program Chairman, Connie McCurley; Advisor, Miss Annie Belle Ayers. Pag© Seventy-Seven DEBATER’S LEAGUE Resolved: That the Federal Government should initiate a policy of free trade among nations friendly to the United States. OFFICERS President . . . BOBBIE GAIL BISHOP Vice-President ........ JANET DUKE Secretary .......... NANCY HAILEY TEAMS Affirmative ......... NANCY HAILEY . . FURMAN THORNTON Negative .... BOBBIE GAIL BISHOP CARLTON ROPER Page Seventy-Eight AIVCHIIn CLUIl ANCHORED WE HOLD'' President, Martha Ann Bartlett; Vice-President, Barbara Boleman; Secretary, Nancy Hailey; Treasurer, Claudette Osborne; Senior Director, Patsy Mann; Junior Director, Carol Hilley; Sophomore Director, Barbara Segars; Advisors, Miss Cornelia Harris, Miss Libby Gaines. Other Members: Janis, Sanford, Barbara Jean White, Donna Mize, Bobbie Gail Bishop, Janet Duke, Shelby Lacy, Mary Lynn Dean, Marilyn Mann, Margaret Herring, Peggy Shiflet, Kaye Cleveland, Yvonne Adams, Margaret Macijewski. Page Seventy-Nine CHEERLEADERS JANET DUKE, CAPTAIN BARBARA JEAN WHITE BOBBY GAIL BISHOP KAYE CLEVELAND Poge Eighty-One Art Editors PEGGY SHIFLET KENNETH WOOD Classes Editors EMMIE HUDGENS NANCY HAILEY Business Managers BOBBIE GAIL BISHOP MARGARET MACIJEWSKI Page Eighty-Two Editor-in-Chief . JUDY DAVIS and Advisor MISS MARION GRAHAM MEMOIR H-CLUB Page Eighty-Four rt ia H cl 5= tn SUPER cwtf'’ Gl S° Poge Eighty-Six LATIVES Page Eighty-Seven Page Eighty-Eight LATIVES Page Eighty-Nine Because of her scholastic accomplishments, her wonderful personality, and her many other outstanding traits, Emmie was chosen by the Senior Class and faculty to receive one of the annual D.A.R. Good Citizenship medals presented to a boy and girl in the Senior Class. Poge Ninety-One Page Ninety-Two JO ANN BROWN H0MECUM1NG Page Ninety-Three DRIVER TRAINING CAR KIDD ChtVKULLr CO. 1. SMILE BILLY 2. WHY SO MANY SHOES, JAN? 3. A DAINTY TWOSOME. 4. DIG THAT CRAZY POSE! 5. HOW DID YOU GET IN HERE? 6. GUESS WHO? 7. SPRING HAS SPRUNG AND LOOK WHAT BLOSSOMED! 8. LET'S TAKE DRIVER'S TRAINING FROM MR. BLUE. 9. HI, GORGEOUS! 10. STRIKING HAIR STYLE. 11. THE SUMMER HANGOUT. 12. DON’T BE FRIGHTENED JAN. 13. WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR HAIR, YVONNE? 14. LOVE THOSE PLAITS. DONNA. 15. BRUSHING YOUR HAIR IN YOUR SLEEP IS QUITE AN ACCOMPLISHMENT. 16. THOSE JEANS LOOK COMFY. Rj.iindK FIRST STRING OFFENSE Page Ninety-Six Assistant Coach ELMO NEAL Right Half Most Valuable Lineman GORDON BAILEY Manager ROBERT HUNNICUTT Quarterback JOHN LEWIS TEMPLE Left Half EDWIN CRUMP Page Ninety-Seven Left Guard LARRY MORRIS VARSITY SQUAD Right End EARL LAVENDER Left Guard CHARLES BROWN Center ALBERT KING Center JOHN MORRIS Page Ninety-Eight Left Guard SPURGEON ANDERSON Quarterback GARY BAILEY Left Tackle ED WHITFIELD Right Tackle VIRGIL KAY Right Guard Best Sportsman BRUCE BRADFORD Right Tackle TOM CORDELL Left End JERRY WILKERSON Left Tackle JAMES COLE Page Ninety-Nine THE VARSITY SQUAD P«ge One Hundred One THE WHOLE SQUAD DEAN ADAMS CHARLES JORDAN Poge One Hundred Two SHIRLEY AYERS HERBERT GRAY PETE STOVALL KENNETH WOOD CHARLIE BROADWELL JERROLD BROWN CHARLES CROOK MORGAN ADAMS TOM CORDELL Poge One Hundred Three THE VARSITY SQUAD Poge One Hundred Five THE WHOLE SQUAD. Page One Hundred Six LINDA LeCROY PEGGY FLEMING PEGGY MCDOWELL CONNIE P.ROWN CAROL VICKERY ARMINDA TUCKER JOYCE MCDOWELL LADON HEMBREE Page One Hundred Seven THE HARTWELL BULLPUPs WHO HAU A VERY SUCCESSFUL SEASON. OUR PROSPECTIVE BASEBALL STARS. Page One Hundred Eight fi EIMI LI II DIRECTORY ANDY ADAMS: 4-H Club 1; Hi-Y 4; Basket- ball 1. DEAN ADAMS: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A. 1,2.3,4. President 1, Secretary 4; 4-H Club l;4;H Club 3.4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. GLENDA ADAMS: F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4; President 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Glee Club 3; Basketball 1. RUTH ADAMS: F.H.A. 3; 4-H Club 1; Tri- Y 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball l;Class Vice-President 1; hart County Spelling Champ 1. YVONNE ADAMS: F. H. A. 2.3,4; Project Chairman 3; Vice-President 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; President 1,3, County President 3, Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Vice- President 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Anchor Club 4;Memoir Staff Advertising Manager 4; Oflice As- sistant 3,4; County and District Farm Bureau Queen 4-; Homecoming Sponsor 4. WILLIAM GERALD AGNEW: F. li. A. 4;F.F.A. 2; 4-H Club 1,3; Hi-Y 4; Key Club 3.4, Hi-Life Business Manager 4. PATSY AYERS: F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1. 3,4; Reporter 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4;Hi-Life Staff Typist 4; Basket- ball 1; Christmas Queen 1. SHIRLEY AYERS: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3.4; 4-H Club l; h Club 2,3,4; hi-Life Staff 3; Sports Editor 4; Football 2,3,4; Co- Captain 4;Basketball 1,2,3,4;Class Presi- dent 2; Most Valuable Back 4. GORDON BAILEY: F.H.A. 4; H Club 1,2.3.4; Hi-Life Staff 2; Sports Editor 4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Best Sports man 4. MARTHA ANN BARTLETT: 4-H Club 1, Sec- retary l; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4. Anchor Club 4. President 4; Christmas Queen 1. BOBBIE GAIL BISHOP: F. H. A. 2,3,4; Sec- retary and State Officer, Chairman Music and Recreation 3; President and District Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Beta Club 2. 3,4; Treasurer 3; Debaters League 2,3,4; Secretary 2; President 4; Debate Team 1. 2,3,4; State Winner 3; Band l,2;Presi- dent 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; President 3; Hi-Life Staff Associate Editor 4; Memoir Staff Business Manager 4; Cheerleader 1, 2,3,4; Office Assistant 1; Homecoming Sponsor 1,2; District Meet 1,2,3; Anchor Club 4; Superlative 4; Miss F. H. A. 4. BRUCE EDWARD BRADFORD: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Key Club 3; H Club 3,4; President 4; Football 2,3,4, Co- Captain 4; Basketball 1; Class President 1; Most Valuable Lineman 4. JOEL BRATCHER: F.F.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1. RENA VIRGINIA BRAY: F.H.A. 2.4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4. CHARLIE ROBERT BROADWELL: F.F.A. 1,2.3, 4. Basketball 1,4. BETTY ANN BROWN: F.H.A. 2,4; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1. JO ANN BROWN: F.H.A. 2,3; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Christmas Queen 4. JEANNETTE BYRUM: F.H.A. 2,4; 4-H Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2; Basketball 1,2. CULLEN WRIGHT CAMPBELL: F.H.A. 4; Hi-Y 4; Key Club 3,4; Science Club 2; Band 1; Hi-Life Staff Circulation Manager 4; Boys State Representative 3. SALLY CAWTHON: F.H.A. 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4; Parliamentarian 4. RUBYE COLE: F.H.A. 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basket- ball 1, Captain 1; Class President 1; Office Assistant 4. GERALENE CRAFT: F.H.A. 4; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 4; Basketball. BOBBY CRUMP: F.F.A. 1.2,3.4; Treasurer 1; Basketball 1. EDWIN CRUMP: F.F.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1. 2,3,4; Vice-President 2; H Club 4; Foot- ball 2,3,4. MARIE CRUMP: F.H.A. 2,3,4; Treasurer 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; President 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Basketball l;Class Secretary 1. JUDY DAVIS: Tri-Hi-Y 3.4; President 4; Beta Club 3,4; Memoir Staff Editor 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Class President 1; Secretary 3; Office Assistant 4; Repre- sentative to Girls’State 3; Superlative 4 JANET DUKE: F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chairman of Music and Recreation 3; Secretary 4;Tri- (Cont inuedT Poge One Hundred Ten Hi-Y 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; H Club 1.2, 3,4;Science Club 1,2,3,4;V.P.2;Sec.3;De- baters League 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3;Vice- President 4; Library Club 3,4; President 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Anchor Club 4; Hi-Life Staff 1. News Ed. 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Home- coming Queen 2; Homecoming Sponsor 1,3; Class Secretary 2; Superlative 4. JACKIE DYAR: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A. 2; 4-H Club 1. MELEA JEAN FLEMING: F.H.A. 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Office As- sistant 4. PEGGY ANN FLEMING: F.H.A. 2.3,4; Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4; Secretary 4; 4-H Club 1,3,4; Girls' Vice-President 1,4; H Club 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Glee Club 3; Library Club4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; All-State Guard 3; Christmas Queen 1. CHRISTINE FLOYD: F.H.A. 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. TURNER FLOYD: F.H.A. 2;Lieutenant School Boy Patrol 2,3. CHARLES GIBSON: F.H.A. 4; Key Club 4; Secretary 4;Beta Club 3,4;Vice-President 4;hi-Life Staff Feature Editor 4; Memoir Staff Sports Editor 4; Representative to Boy's State 3;Delegate to O.D.K. Leader- ship Workshop at Emory 3; Superlative 4. PATTY GULLY: F.H.A. 2,3; 4-H Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Basketball 1, Co-Captain 1; Class Secretary and Treasurer 1. BARBARA ANN HALL: F.H.A. 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Science Club l,2,4;Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Office Assistant 4. DONALD (PREACHERS HARRIS: F.F.A. 2; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1; Class President 4; Superlative 4. JIMMY HARRIS: F.F.A. 1.2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1. RAY OLIN HERNDON: 4-H Club 1.2,; Hi-Y 3,4; Debaters League 4; Hi-Life Staff Business Manager 4. MARGARET NOVELLA HERRING: F.H.A. 3.4;4-H Club 1,2,3,4;President l;Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4;Science Club 2;Glee Club 2,3,4; Anchor Club 4. EMMIE HUDGENS: F.H.A. 2,3,4;Historian 3; Treasurer 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Reporter 1; Tri-hi-Y 2,3,4;Beta Club 2,3.4;President 4; Glee Club 3,4; Memoir Staff Class Ed. 4; Class Vice-President 3; Secretary 4; Superlative 4; Best Citizen 4. CAROL GLADYS ISOM: F.H.A. 2.4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1. SHELBY JEAN KING: F.H.A. 2,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1. LINDA JEAN LeCkOY: F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1,2,4. BONNIE PARKS LITTLE: F.F.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Hi-Y 3,4; Program Chairman 3; Vice-President 4. PATSY MANN: F.H.A. 2,3,4; Historian 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4;Secretary and Treasurer l;President 4;District Treasurer 4; Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3.4;Treasurer 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Secretary and Treasurer 1, President 4; Glee Club 2,3; Anchor Club 4; Director 4; Basketball 1,4; Class Treasurer 1,3; District Meet 3. BENNY FRANK McCUKLEY: F.F.A. 1,2,3.4; Georgia Planter Degree 4;4-H Club 1,2,3, 4;Hi-Y 2,3;Science Club 2; Basketball 1. PEGGY MCDOWELL: F.H.A. 2.4; 4-H Club 2. 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. Tri-Hi-Y 2,4. DRUCY ANN McGEE: F.H.A. 4; 4-H Club 1; Hi-Life Staff Exchange Editor 4. DONNA MIZE: F.H.A. 3; 4-H Club 1.2.3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4;Beta Club 2,3,4;Publicity Chairman 4; Science Club 2; Glee Club 2,3.4; Anchor Club 4; Hi-Life Staff, Reporter 3; Editor 4;Memoir Staff Activ- ities Editor 4;Basketball l; Hart County Spelling Champion 1;DAR American History Award 3. BILLY JOHN MOORHEAD: F.F.A. 2.3; 4-H Club 1.2; Hi-Y 1; Key Club Director 4; H Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1; Boy's Glee Club 1.2; Hi-Life Staff 2,3,4; Photo- grapher 2,3; Sports Editor 4; Football Manager 2,3;Basketbal1 Manager 2,3;Class Publicity, Chairman 4; Superlative 4; Manager Senior Store 4. LARRY MORRIS: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A.1.2,3,4; Georgia Planter Degree 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3;Football 2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,4; Baseball 2,3,4. MELINDA MOUCHET: F. H. A. 2.4; 4-HClub 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; (Continued Page One Hundred Eleven H Club 2; Science Club 4; Glee Club 2.3, 4;Vice-President 4; Basketball 1; Cheer- leader 2; Office Assistant 2,3. HAROLD O’BARR: F.H.A. 4: F.F.A. 1.2,3,4; 4-H Club 1. SHELBY JEAN PATTERSON: F.H.A. 2,4; Tri- Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 4; Basketball 1. JO PAYNE: F.F.A. 3,4; Vice-President 4; Key Club 4. EUGENE POWELL: F.F.A. 1. JO ANN REYNOLDS: F.H.A. 2.3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Science Club 1. LINDA RHODES: F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Basketball 1; Office As- sistant 4. NELSON RICHARDSON: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A. 2.3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Boys’ Quartet 2,3,4. CHARLES ROWE: F.F.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 2, 3,4; Basketball 1. ELIZABETH JAN ROWLAND: F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 3,4; Basketball 1. LINDA KAY SCHULTZ: F.H.A. 2.3,4;4-H Club 1;President 1; Beta Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 1. EMMA ANNE SHIFLET: F.H.A. 2,3,4;4-H Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4; Basketball 1; Class President 1. PEGGY ANN SHIFLET: F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.4; Science Club 2; Glee Club 1,2; Memoir Staff Art Ed. 4; Anchor Club 4. JAN PATRICIA SHIRLEY: F.H.A. 2,3; 4-H Club 1. ANN SIMPSON: F.H.A. 2; 4-H Club 1; Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; Treasurer 4; School Patrol 1, 2; Class Secretary and Treasurer 1; Best Citizen 1. MARIAN SMITH: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Quartet 2,3; Football 2,3. MAX SMITH:F.F.A. 2,3;4-H Club 1; Basket- ball 1. GERAL DEAN STOVALL: F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 3.4. MALLIE LOU STOVALL: F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; School Patrol 1; Basketball 1. MARY JOYCE STOVALL: F.H.A. 2,3,4; Tri- Hi-Y 4. ALLEN TEASLEY: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1;Basketball 1; Baseball 2,3,4. HAYNIE TEASLEY: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A. 3,4; Treasurer 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Vice- President 4; Science Club 2; Basketball 1. GERALD TEMPLE: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; President 4; H Club 4; Band 3.4; Vice- President 4; Boys' Glee Club 2; Football 1,2;Basketball 3,4; Class Vice-President 4; Manager Senior Store 4; Boys’ Quartet 3,4; Best Citizen 4; Mr. F.F.A. 4. JOHN L. TEMPLE: Hi-Y 1.2; H Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Key Club 3,4; President 3, 4; Boys Glee Club 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1, Treasurer 2;President 3; Treasurer 4; Superlative 4. KAY TUCKER CLEVELAND: F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chairman of Music and Recreation 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4;Vice-President 1; Treasurer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Christmas Queen 1; May Queen 1; Home- coming Sponsor 4. CAROL RUTH VICKERY:F.H.A. 2.3,4;Pubiici- ty Chairman 4; Hi-Life Staff Society Ed. 4; H Club 2,4;Basketbal1 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leader 2,4; Homecoming Sponsor 3; Home- coming Queen 4. JOHN WALKER WHITE: Hi-Y 1; Football 1.2; Baseball 1. LULA BELLE WHITE: F.H.A. 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Science Club 1; Glee Club 1,4. ROBERT WHITE: Hi-Y 1; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. JERRY WILKERSON: F.H.A. 4; 4-H Club 1; Hi-Y l; Football 2,3,4;Baseball 1,2,3,4. KENNETH WOOD: F.H.A. 4; F.F.A. 3.4; Re- porter 4; 4-H Club 4; Science Club 4; Memoir Staff Art Editor 4; Football 2,3; Basketball 4. Page One Hundred Twelve W'KLY wishes to commend the following named students for the excellent manner in which they conducted the daily program Teen-Time. MELINDA MOUCHET FURMAN THORNTON NANCY HAILEY CARLTON ROPER BOBBIE GAIL BlSHOP JANET DUKE EARL LAVENDER BARBARA HALL BILLY MOORHEAD MELBA FLEMING Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ‘55 WKLY YOUR POWERFUL VOICE OF SERVICE IN THE UPPER SAVANNAH VALLEY Page One Hundred Fourteen BEST WISHES FROM TEXTRON SOUTHERN, INC. HARTWELL, GEORGIA Opportunity for Southern Youth We Salute Tomorrow’s Leaders Page One Hundred Fifteen COMPLIMENTS OF D. H. Beggs Grocery On H i ghway 29 Phone 395-M-5 Need a Cab? Call Pete Herring Phone 198 HARTWELL, GEORGIA CITIZENS BANKING COMPANY HARTWELL, GEORGIA 2% Paid on Savings Accounts Each Account Insured Up to $10,000 Member Federal Deposit - Federal, State, County Insurance Corporation and City Depository HERNDON'S DRUG STORE Walgreen Agency HARTWELL, GEORGIA Joe Weldy - John Walker Herndon Registered Pharmacists COMPLIMENTS OF White’s Gin Company HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Sixteen BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS OF The Wilson Stores Page Insurance Agency HARTWELL ROYSTON - LAVONIA A. N. and WILSON PAGE HARTWELL, GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Hart Telephone Company Adams Beauty Shop FRANK and S. S. LINDER HARTWELL, GEORGIA PHONE 163 CITY LUMBER COMPANY COMPLETE: LINE OF BUILDERS SUPPLIES J. H. Wright, Owner PHONE 125 COMPLIMENTS OF MANNING BROTHERS WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY Page One Hundred Seventeen A. C. Skelton Insurance Agency INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Gallant-Belk Company Home of Better Values 100% AIR CONDITIONED Phone 69 HARTWELL, GEORGIA Phone 7 HARTWELL, GEORGIA 0. Y. McLees, jeweler Baker’s Barber Shop HARTWELL, GEORGIA HARTWELL, GEORGIA WITH OUR BEST WISHES BELLCRAFT MANUFACTURING COMPANY HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Eighteen COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Myers Motor Company Walter’s Department Store Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer HARTWELL, GEORGIA Phone 53 HARTWELL, GEORGIA BEST WISHES PACE FURNITURE COMPANY HARTWELL, GEORGIA COCA-COLA BOTTLINC COMPANY HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Nineteen COMPLIMENTS OP Inman Alford’s Builders Supply and Lumber Company Dry Goods Store Phone 248 Phone 210 J. W. GRIGGS, Proprietor HARTWELL, GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OP COMPLIMENTS OF Martin White Pure Oil Service Station Lee E. Carter HARTWELL, GEORGIA HARTWELL, GEORGIA s: 2. — |2£2 ■st r® Economy Auto Assoc. Store m 01 in Cleveland, Owner jpf| COMPLIMENTS OF ftWxVGa HARTWELL, GEORGIA Kidd Chevrolet Company HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Twenty COMPLIMENTS OP Seawright jewelers HARTWELL, GEORGIA Piedmont Hardware Co. Duralite. Lowe Bros. Super Kem-tone Paints Home and Farm Supplies Bnerson and Westinghouse Television L. S. Whitehead, Owner HARTWELL, GEORGIA - Phone 60 HARTWELL CIN AND ELEVATOR CO. Phone 240 HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Twenty-One COMPLIMENTS OF Prescriptions - Cosmetics Prather Flower and Gift Shop Norris Candies Hailey’s Drug Store L. M. CUNNINGHAM Phone 372 HARTWELL, GEORGIA WINSTON RICHARDSON Owners TELEPHONE 126 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Heaton Bros. Motor Co. Sales and Service Parts Paul Duke Phone 26 HARTWELL, GEORGIA HARTWELL, GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Bill Marett, Owner COMPLIMENTS OF VICKERY HARDWARE COMPANY Telephone 9 I HARTWELL, GEORGIA Poge One Hundred Twenty-Two COMPLIMENTS OF Hoyt and Furman Smith Funeral Directors b Florists HARTWELL, GEORGIA TEMPLE GIN COMPANY Cotton Seed, Fertilizer, Grain Coal, Feed and Seed Phone 17 HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Twenty-Three WITH OUR BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS OF Fisher Manufacturing Co. W. L. Brown Motor Co. Your Pontiac Dealer HARTWELL, GEORGIA HARTWELL, GEORGIA The Hartwell Sun C. Cr M. Hardware, Inc. Established 1876 Frigidaire Electrical Appliances YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER Phone 104 HARTWELL, GEORGIA HARTWELL, GEORGIA Farm Supply Company Allis-Chalmers Farm Equipment Sales and Service HARTWELL, GEORGIA ONE STOP SERVICE MOORHEAD SERVICE STATION Your Sinclair Dealer Telephone 68 HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Twenty-Four COMPLIMENTS OF Snyder Furniture Company GRO-MOR Cotton Seed is Best Plant Less - Grow More Furniture Repaired and Upholstered Gro-Mor Corporation Telephone 105-J Phone 44, Hartwell, Georgia COMPLIMENTS OF H. E. Etheridge, Agent Milford Super Market Standard Oil Company HARTWELL, GEORGIA HARTWELL, GEORGIA C N. WEATHERLY FURNITURE CO. In Business For Your Future HARTWELL, GEORGIA MARET GRAIN CD. I Maret Crain Company MANUFACTURERS Poultry. Hog, Dairy, Feeds Enriched Com Meal Phone 193 HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Twenty-Five Page’s Gift Shop COMPLIMENTS OF Gifts From Many Lands Hartwell Cleaners EASY TO FIND ON U. S. 29 HARTWELL, GEORGIA We specialize in dry cleaning Pick Up and Delivery Phone 318 - Depot Street COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Hartwell Roller Mill Benson Matheson M. H. Basinger HARTWELL, GEORGIA Homer J. Herndon Cut Rate Drugs Phone 29 Prescriptions our Specialty Herndon’s Beauty Salon PHONE H7 Styles for your Beauty Equipped for your comfort COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Twenty-Si: Frank D. Morris Insurance Agency Auto - Fire - Hail Auto Financing HARTWELL, GEORGIA - PHONE 267 COMPLIMENTS OF Walter Marett, Jr. HARTWELL, GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OP COMPLIMENTS OP Bailes-Cobb Company Vickery Lumber Company Department Store HARTWELL, GEORGIA HARTWELL, GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OP SALLYE’S BEAUTY SHOP and RUBY’S BEAUTY SHOP HARTWELL. GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OP LINDA, SUSAN, AND BETH CACCHIOLI Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven HARTWELL, GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF HART COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Educational Facilities to Meet the Needs of All People D. W. CLEVELAND. COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT T. B. WHITWORTH ISHAM P. VICKERY C. E. WILLIAMS JAMES THORNTON A. L. PARKS COMPLIMENTS OF MARGARET’S DRESS SHOP PHONE 535 HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Twenty-Eight COMPLIMENTS Maret’s Super Market from all the Gordons Fine Foods - Self Service John and Elaine, John, Jr. Walter, Elaine Marett HARTWELL, GEORGIA Serving the Public Over Twenty-Five Years COMPLIMENTS OF American Dry Cleaning Company A. E. Ertzberger Launderers - Cleaners - Dyers Shoe Rebuilding Phone 76 HARTWELL, GEORGIA Hotel Nancy Hart Gift Shop COMPLIMENTS OF Plan your next party in the Terrace Room Inman Whitaker Phone 18 HARTWELL, GEORGIA Sheriff of Hart County COMPLIMENTS OF HARTWELL MILLS HARTWELL, GEORGIA Page One Hundred Twenty-Nine Engraved Invitations and Cards School Rings Caps and Gowns TY STOKES 21 Tenth STREET, N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA BEST WISHES Chapman Body and Fender Works Telephone 207 Hartwell Garment Company BENSON STREET To Our Advertisers . . . The 1955 MEMOIR Staff offers their grateful appreciation for your invaluable assistance and interest. HARTWELL, GEORGIA Businesses such as yours are essential for good schools, and good schools are essential for keeping businesses running smoothly. Working together we can make Hart County a better place to live. Page One Hundred Thirty - ■ 1 ; : ’ t • ! •; : H'
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