Lowndes High School - Munin Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)

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h «SK LOHI Volume 2 Published by Lowndes County High School Route 2 Valdosta, Georgia i Foreword In behalf of the 1960-61 staff, I present to the student body of Lowndes County High this second edition of the Lowndes Legend. It is our sincere desire that in the years to come this volume will bring hack many fond memories of your school, your friends, and of the many activities of this year. Many hours of hard work have been devoted by the editors, staff, and advisors so that you could have this souvenir of your year at Lowndes County High. I leave you with the hope that this year’s Lowndes Legend will always bring to mind many treasured MOMENTS TO REMEMBER. Tom Deuley Editor ■■ . ■4£%fa ,•:••. i . ••• . ' • :■■' ■' af • .. ■ .' - Dedication “An honest man’s the noblest work of God.” —ALEXANDER POPE To the one who has instilled in us the ambition to strive toward higher goals, whose ideals are the inspiration of both faculty and students, and who always stresses accepting defeat or victory in a humble way; to one whose hands contribute much and well, a warm person, an understanding teacher and coach, who is for us a good example, authority, guide and friend, the 1960-61 staff dedicates this second edition of the Lowndes Legend to you, MR. CARLTON ADAMS. The spirit of Lowndes County High School is personified in you, and through your efforts our school has grown to a place of great influence in the lives of many people. 5 Principal’ s Message Dear Friends: Through the determined and cooperative ef- forts of our students, the foundations of Lowndes County High have been laid deep, strong, and true. We have a most beautiful as well as spacious building and campus, a fine student body, a capable faculty, and an excellent program of studies, a good ac- tivities program, and a wonderful school spirit. We are now challenged to build upon these foundations the superstructure which will enable us to become a great school. This superstructure can be constructed only by demanding and securing from each of us (ourselves and from each other) the highest degree of excellence in scholarship, citizen- ship, and in all literary and athletic activities. This challenge—The Pursuit of Excellence— we should accept, must accept, and will ac- cept, so that our graduates will be able to solve the problems, assume the responsibili- ties and take advantage of the opportunities which will be thrust upon them by a con- fused, complex, technical, space-minded, but challenging world. Let us all now close ranks and move together unanimously in accepting the challenge to achieve the highest standards of excellence in every phase of our school. We want always to be proud of Lowndes High and Lowndes County High of us. I again express my love for and my gratitude to all of the fine students that have played an important part in making Lowndes County High a good school. I am counting on you to help make it a great school. Commendations to the annual staff for a job well done. Congratulations and sincere best wishes to each member of the Senior Class. Your Friend, a - 6 T. H. Wall, Jr. MRS. FRANCES JORDAN MR. CARLTON ADAMS Dean of Girls Dean of Boys Miss McBride ■ 1 01 X—£. Mrs. George Johnson 1 8 9 MR. CARLTON ADAMS Math, Physical Education Georgia Teachers College B.S. MR. JOHN BEDSOLE D.C.T. University of Alabama B.S. MRS. G. E. BARTON Home Economics University of Georgia B.S. MR. SAM DASHER Vocational Agriculture University of Georgia B.A. MR. FLOYD DeVANE Social Science University of Georgia B.S., M.S. MR. EMORY LEE CONNELL Social Science University of Georgia B.S. MR. JAMES A. GOOLSBY Business Education, Art Georgia Teachers College B.S. MR. LAMAR DREW Biology, Physical Education Mercer University A.B. MRS. BONNIE C. HORTON English Valdosta State College B.S. MR. NOEL GEORGE Math, Physical Education Valdosta State College B.S. MR. BILLY HAYES Science Valdosta State College B.S. MRS. R. L. JORDAN Home Economics University of Georgia B.S. MISS GAYLE LUKE Math Valdosta State College B.S. MRS. C. W. MEACHAM Algebra Valdosta State College A.B. MISS ASPASIA PANOS Social Science Valdosta State College A.B. Emory University M.S. MR. BILL SEARS General Science Valdosta State College A.B. MRS. BETTY SPAID Typing, Shorthand Georgia Southern College B.S. MR. GENE A. STURCHIO Music Rollins College MRS. 0. J. SMITH Spanish University of Panama M.A. MR. LEWIS HUGHEN English Florida State University B.A., M.A. MRS. JOHN ROBERT O’NEAL English Valdosta State College B.S. NOT PICTURED MRS. MEL SMITH English, Latin, Journalism Wesleyan College A.B. MRS. CHARLOTTE WADDELL Spanish, English University of Georgia B.S. Student Teachers MARILYN HUGHES English Valdosta State College DUEY HULSEY English Valdosta State College 13 You’re cute! Dig! Dig! Emm! Good. I’m Sitting on Top of the World! Brother Wayne Officers Vice-President JERRY BENNETT Cabinet Secretary-Treasurer EMMA JEAN SWILLEY SENIOR CLASS CABINET SITTING, left to right: Rosalyn McQueen, Jerry Bennett, Emma Swilley, Jimmy Griffis, Beverly Chatham. STANDING, left to right: Jimmy Bennett, Elaine Harrell, Mrs. Mel Smith, Dodie Roberson, Tom Deuley. LINDA ALLEN “Happy I am, from care I’m free.” Pep Club Parliamentarian 3, 4; FBLA Vice-Presi- dent 4; 4-H Club 1. 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 2, 3, 4; Most Valuable Girl’s Player 2, 3; Class Treasurer 2. BARBARA BAGGETT “Reserved, yet friendly and pleasant, too.” Pep Club 4; DCT 4. LATRELLE BARDEN “Earnest in her work.” 4-H Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; FHA 1; Glee Club 3. LUTHER BASS “Win without boasting, lose without excuse.” Science Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choraliers 2; Track 4. Seniors 1961 JERRY BENNETT “Ready for anything, be it work or play.” 4-H Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 4; Class Vice- President 4; Track 4: Annual Staff 4. JIMMY BENNETT “Not that I love study less, but I love fun more.” Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Senior Cabinet. BARBARA JO BURKHALTER “She looks quiet, but look again!” Beta Club 2, 3, 4: FHA 1, 3, Treasurer 2; FBLA 4; Pep Club 4; Class Treasurer 1, 3; Bookkeeping Award 3. BOBBY GENE CARTER “If learning were dangerous. I’d be safe.” Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice- President 2, Centennial 1. 17 BEVERLY CHATHAM “Never idle, never still, always talking and always will.” Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Science Club President 3, Re- porter 4; Beta Club 3, Reporter 4; Annual Staff 3, 4: Senior Cabinet 4; Student Council 1; FHA 1; FTA 2; A Band 1, 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Eagle’s Eyrie 3, Editor 4; Latin Club 2; Choraliers 2. ANITA CIII PM AN “A quiet and friendly girl.” Pep Club 3; Basketball 1, 2. No Photo RAY CHRISTIE “Why cant everyone he content like me?” BILLY CLANTON “Great riches come to great people, how much longer must I wail?” Science Club 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Most Valuable Football Award 3; Most Popular 3. Senior Class DICK COLEMAN “I’ll find a4way to or make it!” Junior Cabinet; Hi-Y 3. 4; 4-H 3, 4; Student Council 3; Track 3, 4; Beta Club, Chaplain 3; Class President 3. CONNIE COPELAND “So light of foot, so light of spirit.” 4-H 1, 3; School Patrol 4; FHA 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY COPELAND “The only way to have friends is to be one to everybody.” Pep Club 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3;. Letterman’s Club 2, 3; Class Vice-President 3; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3. FAY CORBETT “Those that know her shall never forget her.” Pep Club 4; DCT Club 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; FHA 1, 2; Basketball 1. 2. 18 LINDA COSBY “A friend to all who wish her a friend.” Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; 4-H Club 1,2; FHA 1. 2. BETTY COTHRON “Merry as the day is long.” FHA 1, 2, 3; Tri-IIi-Y 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2. JAMES COURSEY “There was never another.” Science Hobby Club 3, 4; 4-H 2; School Patrol 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE COURSON “Fair and square, need we say more?” Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2; Junior Cabinet; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3; FHA 1, 2. of 1961 LYNDEL DAMPIER “Has a heart with room for every joy.” Pep Club President 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3; Student Council 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Basketball 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2, County Council 2. GAIL DAWKINS “A smile that won’t erase.” FHA 1. 2, 3; School Patrol 3; 4-H 1, 2; Basket- ball 1, 3; Pep Club 4; DCT 4, BARBARA DeLOACH “Dynamite comes in small packages.” Pep Club 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Library Club Vice- President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Annual 4. TOM DEULEY “Life is too short for worry.” Editor Annual 4, Assistant Editor 3; Vice-President Hi-Y 4; Hi-Y 3; Science Club 4; Beta 3, 4; Senior Cabinet; 4-H 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Debate 2; Art Award 3. 19 CHARLOTTE DeVANE “Patience and gentleness is power.” FHA 1, 2. LINDA DUGGAN “Behind that face lies much mischief.” Pep Club 3, 4; Band 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2. BEVERLY DUKES “Romance is dreaming, marriage is living.” FHA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Majorette 4, Majorette Captain 3. ALVA EASON “His quiet manner is well known.” Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4. Senior Class BOBBY EASON “In basketball he’s quite the thing, in fact he’s good in everything.” Student Council 3; FFA 4; Best All Around 3; Most Valuable and Best Sportsman Awards 3; Football 3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1, Co-Captain 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Athlete of the Year 2. CAROLYN FARMER “Never at a loss for words.” Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice-President 4. 20 MARY GENE FOWLER “It matters not how long we live, but how.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Library Club 4; Pep Club 4; Science Club 4; Tennis Team 3; Miss Spirit 4; Class Secretary 3. DICK GATES “An all around fellow in every way.” Science Club 3; Student Council 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; DCT 4, Reporter 4, DCT Student of the Month; ROTC 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 3. BOBBY GODDARD “Take good care of me, great men are scarce.” FFA 3; 4-H 4; Hi-Y 2, 4; V Club 2; Band 1. MARGARET GODFREY “If we are sincere, good fortune is ours.” Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4; Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4; Class President 2; Achieve- ment Award 1; Debate Team 2; English Award 2, 3; Science Award 3; Typing Award 3; 4-H 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. ETNA GRIFFIN “A woman is only a woman.” Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; 4-H Reporter 3; Annual Staff 4. JERRY GRIFFIS “Do what you can and let the rest go by.” School Patrol 3; Hi-Y 4; Industrial Arts Club 3, President 4. of 1961 JIMMY GRIFFIS “Burns the midnight oil, but not for studying.” Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4; Science Club 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Presi- dent 4; Track 2, 3, 4. TERRY GRIFFIS “Tell of mischief and seldom blue.” Industrial Arts 3, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 4; Track 2. MARTHA HAYGOOD “Still water runs deep.” JULIANNA HAMBRICK “A voice with a smile.” Tri-Hi-Y. Secretary 3; Science Club 3, 4; Pep Club Chaplain 4; Student Council 4; Cheerleaders 3, 4. 21 JAMES HAMPTON “True in word and tried in deed.” PEARL HARDEE “Success is her motto.” FHA 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2; Class President 1. BILL HARRELL “The cornerstone of life is success.” ELAINE HARRELL “Her friends are many, her foes . . . are there any?” Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4, Youth Assembly 4; FHA 3, Treasurer 4; Senior Cabinet 4. Senior Class RONALD HARRELL “Do well and let the world sink?” Pep Club 4. DOROTHY HAYES “Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.” SHIRLEY HAYES “She taxes not her mind with worry.’ 4-H Club 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; DCT Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4. JOHN HENDRICKS “There will never be another like him.” Industrial Arts. 22 TOMMY HERRING “What a piece of work is this man.” Pep Club 4; Student Council 3; Football 1, 2. MARY META HERSEY “She brightens up the earth a bit.” FHA 1, Parliamentarian 2; 4-H 1, 2; Pep Club 3, Secretary 4; Class Secretary 1; Basketball 1, 2, 4. JIMMY HODGES “Nature creates genius to do its work.” Beta Club 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; FFA 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Certificate of Excellence 3. PHILIP HOFFMAN “Tops with everyone in every way.” Hi-Y 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. of 1961 MARY JANE HUGHES “Faithful, gentle and good.” Pep Club 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; 4-H Club 1. DONALD JACKSON “1 shall laugh myself to death.” Pep Club 4; Science Club 4; Student Council 4; DCT 3; Track 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 4; Football 4. NANCY JANE JACKSON “Silence speaks belter than words.” FHA 2, 3, Vice-President 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Beta Club 4; FBLA 4; Basketball 2; Shorthand Medal 3; Reporter of FBLA 4. MELANIE JONES School Patrol 3, 4; 4-H Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. 4 23 KAREN JONES “One that is hard to beat.” Pep Club 3, Treasurer 4; Senior Cabinet; 4-H 1; Basketball 1, 2, 4, Co-Captain 3; Best Sports- manship 3. DOYLE KELLY “Everything is dull without girls.” FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Football 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. KAY KRISTON “Everybody’s friend.” FHA 1, 2, 3; DCT4; Basketball 1. JERRY LANIER “Men of few words are the greatest.” Hi-Y 3, President 4; Science Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Student Council; Basketball 3. Senior Class GLORIA LANKFORD “Joy crowned her.” Library Club 3, Reporter 4; FHA 1, 2; Eagle’s Eyrie 3; Majorette Captain 4. BILLY LEACHMAN “School is alright—if there’s nothing else to do!” DELORES LIGHTSEY “Politeness costs little and yields much!” Beta Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Glee Club 3, Secre- tary 4; FHA 1, 2. KENT LOWERY “Has a quality everyone wants.” 24 LARRY LYNCH “Reserved yet friendly and pleasant, too.” Hi-Y Club 4; Science Club 4; Student Council 3; Football 1. SANDRA MARSHALL “Silence is golden but I’m not a gold-digger!” FIIA 1. 2, 3; Glee Club 3. President 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 1, 2. GLORIA MATHIS “Never at a loss for words.” Beta Club 2. 3; Glee Club 3, Student Director 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2. BARBARA McLEOD “An inexhaustible good nature.” FHA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Shorthand and Office Practice Medal 3. of 1961 A JO ANN McLEOD “One that is naturally nice.” Pep Club 3, 4; FHA 3; DCT Treasurer 4. ROSALYN McQUEEN “Have a good time living ’cause you’re a long time dead.” Pep Club 4; Science Hobby Club 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Sr. Cabinet; FHA 3; Glee Club-3; Junior Class Sweetheart 3. JANET MONTGOMERY “Live, love and be happy.” Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; An- nual Staff 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2. BARBARA MOORE “The magic of a smiling face.” FTA 4; Pep Club 4: Cheerleader Captain 1, 2; Miss Glee Club 4. ELLIS MOORE “Youth calls for pleasure.” 4-H 1, 2, 3; FFA 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2. RONNIE MORRISON “A friendly face arid a happy grin.” BECKY NEAL “The light of love, the purity of grace.” Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Student Council 3, 4; Beta Club 2. 3, President 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Star Student 4. RONNY NEWSOM “The fruit of loyal nature and a noble mind.” Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4; Beta Club 3, Vice-President 4; Student Council President 4; Eagle’s Eyrie 3, News Editor 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Mr. Junior Class; Boys’ State Representatve 3. Senior Class BOBBY GLYN NIX “I wish I had the secret of success.” FFA 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Beta Club 2. JUDY PAULK “Faithful, gentle, good!” Science Club 3, Chaplain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Junior Cabinet; Glee Club 3; FHA 2; Sports Club 1, 2; FFA Sweetheart 4; Miss Junior Class; Cheerleader 3, 4. 26 PATSY PETERS “She profits most who serves best.” Library Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; FHA 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2. JANICE PIKE “Be happy, at least you’re here today.” Pep Club 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; DCT 4; 4-H 1. NONA FAYE PLAYER “Success comes after hardest of labor.” Science Club 4; Safety Patrol Club 4. LORINE POLLOCK “Sweet and gentle—wearing the rose of woman- hood.” HAZEL PORTER “An all around girl in every way.” FHA 1, 2, 3, Historian 4: FTA 4; 4-H 1, 2; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Softball 2. WANDA PORTER “A most perfect wife.” of 1961 NORMA JEAN RAY “A woman is only a woman.” Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; FHA 1; DCT 4, Secretary; Basketball 1, 2. HENRY REDDING “Such a kind heart.” Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Government Club 2; V-Club 2; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4. SHIRLEY RENTZ “An inexhaustible good nature.” WAYNE RICKS “If wits were wisdom—ye gads!” 4-H Club 3, 4, Songleader; Hi-Y 3; Science Club 3; Baseball 3; Pep Club; Student Council 4. 27 DODIE ROBERSON “Wit in the highest degree.” Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Student Council 3; Senior Cabinet 4; FHA 1; Most Popular 3; Class Vice-President 3; Co-Captain of Cheerleaders 3; Captain Cheerleaders 4; Basket- ball 1, 2. DIANNA ROGERS “Sweet, gentle and soft spoken.” FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3; Beta Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President 1, Chap- lain 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Library Club, Vice-President 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Secretary-Treasurer 8th District 4; FHA Vice-President 2; Tennis Team 1, 2; Student City Recorder 2. GWEN ROLLINS “Those of few words are the best.” LA WANDA ROWLAND “It is the privilege of few to be sweet.” Beta Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FHA 1, President 2. Senior Class MARGURETE SHELTON “Fair as the sun, fresh as the dew.” Pep Club Treasurer 3, 4; FBLA Secretary-Treas- urer 4; FHA 1; 4-H Treasurer 2; Class Secre- tary 1: Class President 2; Homecoming Queen 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. JAMES SHIVER “A leader of men and a follower of women.” SANDRA SIMMONS “Happy am I, from care I’m free.” Eagle’s Eyrie Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; FHA 2. BOBBY SIMPSON “Dynamite comes in small packages.” 28 SHARON STRICKLAND “Friendliness is her life.” Band 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Beta Club 4, Treasurer; FHA 3; Pep Club 4; Shorthand and Typing Award 3. EMMA JEAN SWILLEY “The foundation of beauty is in the heart.” FHA Secretary 2, 3; Beta Club 3, Chaplain 4; FBLA President 4; Pep Club 4; Secretary-Treas- urer of Class 4; Class President 1; Bookkeeping Medal 4. of 1961 MURWIN TISON “Tall, handsome and full of fun.” Science Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. MARY LOUISE TOMLINSON “Her crown is in her heart.” Pep Club 3, 4; DCT 4; Sweetheart 4. A ELIJAH TOUCHTON “A friend to those who wish him to be.” Schoolboy Patrol 3, 4; FFA 4; Baseball 2. LOIS TRAMMEL “Never trouble trouble, until trouble troubles you: CARLISS TRIPP “Why isn’t everyone content like me?” FFA 2. 3, Treasurer 4: School Patrol 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. VAL WALDEN “Beware, 1 may do something sensational yet.” Hi-Y 3, 4; Science Reporter 3. President 4; Foot- ball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4. VIRGINIA WELDON “One laugh is worth one hundred groans.” FHA 1, 2, 3. 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. JACK WOODWARD “Never think of the juture, it comes soon enough.” 4-H 2, 3; Baseball 1. 2, 3; Football 3. Senior Class VIRGINIA ZIPPERER “If the whole world slides I won’t budge an inch.” Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FHA 2, 3; Beta Club 4; 4-H 1, 2; Softball 2; Spanish Medal 2; Eagle’s Eyrie, Re- porter 4. JIMMY JAMES “Do what you can and let the rest go by.” Abient PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE WAYNE JOLLY “Never hurried, worried, or flurried.” Science Club Vice-President 3, 4: Safety Patrol 3, Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Track 2; Paper Staff 4. jack McDonald “If all great men are dead, why am I here?” Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Science 3, 4; Jr. Police 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Best Blocker 4; Track 1, 2, 4: Tennis 1; Glee Club 2. 30 CHRIS PRINE “Why should the devil have all the fun?” FFA, President 1, Vice-President 2, 3, 4; 4-H President 2; Senior Cabinet 4: DCT 4; Basket- ball 1, 2. RONALD SPIVEY “Happy go lucky” PHOTO Net Available SARA TAYLOR “Full of fun and a smile for all.” On one point everyone must agree, that is, that the seniors are the hardest working. most fun-loving, most talkative, to be the laziest. Ronnie Newsome Beverly Chatham Margaret Godfrey Senior Superlatives '60-61 Diana Rogers Dodie Roberson Luther Bass Karen Jones Jimmy Hodges Senior Who’s Who Mr. and Miss Senior Class Most Intellectual Best Personality Margurete Shelton Ronny Newsom Margaret Godfrey and Jimmy Hodges Etna Griffin and Wayne Ricks 33 Senior Best Athletes Friendliest Lyndel Dampier and Billy Clanton Linda Allen and Bobby Eason Most Likely to Succeed Becky Neal and Jimmy Griffis Most Courteous Kay Kriston and Jerry Bennett Most Versatile Beverly Chatham and Tom Deuley Senior Who’s Who Wittiest Judy Paulk and Dick Gates Most Attractive Mary Gene Fowler and Jack McDonald Most Dependable Karen Jones Elijah Touchton and Carliss Tripp Best Citizen Dianna Rogers and Luther Bass Most Popular Dodie Roberson and Val Walden 36 Junior Class Officers SEATED: Emily Jackson, Joe Lineberger, John Zipperer, Edgar Greene, and Sandy DeLoache. STANDING: David Cowart, Georgia Swink, Jane Tomlinson, and Tommy Anderson. 38 Jane Tomlinson, Secretary-Treasurer; Sandy DeLoache, Vice-President; Edgar Greene, President. Junior Cabinet Tommy Adams Tommy Anderson Raymond Asbell James Astles Charles Barden Russell Barnard Gail Barfield Raymond Bland Juniors Jerome Blanton Keith Blythe Delores Brogden Frances Brown Ida Brown Betty Burt Dora Jean Busby Darrell Bussey Jimmy Carter Ben Copeland David Cowart William Darnell Carolyn Dean Phyllis De Forest Sandy De Loach John Dempsey Larry Dennis Ashley Donahue Jimmy Dorminy Barbara Duncan Juniors Franklin Dykes Paul England Wayne Farmer Vivian Fletcher Tobey Garrison Linda Gaskins Herman Godwin Wayne Godwin Edgar Green Maxwell Green Mary Alice Grizzell Patricia Hall H IB Ik lr Joyce Hamby Jimmy Hunter Emily Jackson Beverly Johnson Joe Johnson Frances Jordan Hugh Kelly Dorothy Law Juniors Carol Lineberger Joe Lineberger Joey Little Joyce Little Jerry Lokey Patricia Lott Colon Luke Charlotte Lunsford Ben Materne Deanna Mayer Lane McCall Sandra McCann Ann McDonald Freddie McLeod Betty Jo Moxley Van Mussel white Gail Nitschke Calvin Nolan Kay Ott Peggy Padgett Juniors Bobby Peters David Pike Ann Pilkington James Plair Virginia Powers Joe Prine Glenda Redish Ted Rodgers Sheldia Sessions Jeannie Shiver Lawrence Simmons Winston Sirmans Juniors Danny Truman Glenda Turner Calvin Van Vlake Bobby Walsh Nancy Willis Sandra Wise Irvin Wood Delita Wisenbaker Bascom Zipperer Virgil Zipperer Harold Smith Barbara Spivey Jack Stanford Billy Jo Starling Freddie Stephenson Derrell Stone Georgia Swink Jane Tomlinson PICTURED J. Neece R. Richardson D. Smithwick M. Willis T. Wisenbaker J. Zipperer 43 Junior Who's Who MR. AND MISS JUNIOR CLASS Edgar Green Pat Hall MOST VERSATILE Ted Rodgers Jane Tomlinson MOST POPULAR Calvin Van Vlake Carol Lineberger Sandy DeLoach more CLASS OFFICERS President, Aubrey Garrison; Vice-President, Alice Nussbaum; Secretary-Treasurer, Jane Bennett. Sophomores CLASS CABINET FRONT ROW: Gertrude Blanton, Nancy Ivey, Jane Bennett, Georgianna Schierkolf, Jane Paulk, Alice Nussbaum. BACK ROW: Aubrey Garrison, Ervin Bland, Brinson Lane, Joseph Brogdon, Ronnie Hamilton. 46 Sara Susan Adams Hoy Am burn Robert James Asbell Jerry Lamar Ashe Richard Arlin Atkinson William Groves Baker William David Barnes Anita Louise Barrales Minnie Rochell Barrett Jane Carole Bennett Larry Milton Black James Ervin Bland Gertrude Ellen Blanton Jerry Jasper Blanton Sandra Bowen Sophomores Donna Frances Brack Mary Lou Brannen Mazie Ellen Broadwell Joseph David Brogdon Elmer Thomas Brown Clvie Brown Elzie Lenard Cannington Betty Lou Carter Terrance Hermon Carter Peggy Chambers June Conaway Carlton Mathews Connell Gail Connell Karen Connell Betty Jeanette Coody Sandra Fay Copeland Catherine Sharon Corbett Myra Corbett Stella Letitia Corbett Lonnie Lewis Coursey Robert Cowart Ann Cunningham Nancy Lee Dasher Robert Dasher Joseph Curtis Dawkins Richard Paul Dawkins Colin Deloach Janice Faye Devane John William Dculey Billy Earl Downing Sophomores Frank Dukes Billy Dykes Barbara Sandra Ellis Perry Bruce Fletcher David Eugene Folsom Eugene Ira Forte Bobby Jean Gall way Aubrey Sutton Garrison Jerry Wayne Goodson Johnny Gregg Greene Ronnie Hamilton Hiram David Hammock Amy Jean Hare James Lindsey Harrell Mary Elizabeth Harrell Patrick Earnest Harrell Jacquelyn Louise Hayes Gwendolyn Joyce Hiers Barbara Ann Howell Edith Ray Hunter Nancy Curtis Ivey Kay Frances Jones Cheryl Jean Kellerman James Ashley Kemp Judith Ann Killeen Geraldine Knox Jimmy Randell Lane Mills Brinson Lane Rachael Hardee Lanier Billy William Lorenzo Sophomores Franklin Delano Luke Joseph Walter Luke Sue Ann McLane Julia Gail McKie Abb Willie Marshall Sonia Elaine Mathis Douglas Neal Mayer Lynette Miclette Bowling Miller Mitchell Roy Montgomery Lucius Wayne Moore Rubyc Jean Morgan George Ann Moulton Sharon Idcll Murray Don Wayne Musslewhite John Rogers Clara Margaret Rowan Jamie Marie Rowland Jeanette Nadack Albert Wayne Newham Beth Nitschke Brenda Louise North Alice Karen Nussbaum Charles Edward O'Neal Jerry Thomas O’Neal Edna Jane Paulk Brian Allen Peters Ronald Phelps John Leon Pittman Flirl Eugene Porter Sophomores Kenneth Paul Price Sandra Nell Powers Lucy Lelia Ratliff Charles Alfred Redish Carolyn Jean Register Linda Melba Rhames Linda Carolyn Rentz Ronald Earl Richardson Cecil Thompson Roberson Georgiana Schierkolk Millard Philmore Shaw Patricia Elaine Shiver Judy Emily Simpson Willie Terrell Sims Harry Yates Slone Earl Daniel Smith Jerome Smith Herbert Dale Smith Lucinda Lee Smith Victor Willard Smith Cheryl Lee Spence Jack Stanford Jonathan Travis Stanley Rebecca Irene Starling Mary Frances Stevens Donald Troy Stewart Sheba Senora Stewart Florence Wyonne Swilley Gary Swilley Kay Marie Tatch Sophomores James McArthur Thompson Melvin Hubert Thompson William Quarterman Touch ton Linda Jane Walker Billie Sue Warren Larry Warren Frances Annette Weeks Mary Angelia Weeks Rubinell Westberry Gary Ollie Wetherington DeWayne David Whittle Jack Williams Royce Lester Williams Joel Willis Andrea Priscilla Wisenbaker DeLoach, Linda Ann Yarbrough, Cheryl Lee At play Sophomores Sophomore Who’s Who MOST POPULAR Tish Corbett and Jerry Goodson MR. AND MISS SOPHOMORE CLASS Joe Dawkins and Elaine Shiver MOST VERSATILE Gail Connell and Brinson Lane Happy! Happy! Happy! Where did it go? Happy Couple Tell that one again! Once upon a time Freshmen Left to right: Beth Brown, Howard Lane, Jeri Sue Hendricks, David Lewis, Eddie England, Cherylene Boone, Brenda Hatcher, Taffy Blanton. Freshman Officers are, L-R: President, Je nic Hambrick; Vice-President, Janet Deloach; Secre- tary-Treasurer, Jane Deloach. 56 Hilton Adams Carol Allen Sherry Allen Ronald Alligood Mike Nancy Amsden Sandra Anderson Billy Atkins Freddie Atkins Travis Atkinson Jan Barfield Sandy Berger Bruce Edward Black Catherine Ann Blanton Kerry Del Blythe Eamestine Bohannon Harry Boland Tommy Boland Cherylene Boone Linda Lee Boutwell Ronnie Boutwell Gay Bowman Orbie Lou Boyd John Brannen Ronald Brick Gerald Brogdon Roger Brooks Elizabeth Ann Brown Sandra Browning Jean Bryant Nancy Burkhalter Peggy Joyce Calhoun Jimmy Cananister Ed Cannington Ashley Carter Glenn Carter Freshmen Patricia Casteen Jimmy Castleberry Ray Edward Chaney Steven Gareth Chaney Bill Christie Daniel Fred Clanton Grace Clanton Jackie Clanton Carol Clayton Evon Coffey Gerald Coggins Mercer David Collins Eddie Combass June Conway Rachel Coody Wayne Coody Raymond W. Copeland Bonnie Corbett Gloria Ellen Cowart Roger Allen Cowart Kenneth Darnell Lawton Dasher Patty Davis Jane DeLoach Janet DeLoach Billy Dikes Harriet Dixon Larry Dowling Frank Earley William L. Eason Betty Jean Elrod Eddie England Jerome Finley Sammy Fleming Peggy Fletcher Freshmen Tommy Floyd Patricia Garrison Clevie Gay Conine George Frank Giaimo Jerry Giddens Caro Godfrey Betty Ruth Green Irvin Green Ray Edward Green Robert Milton Green Sue Green Dale Haired Linda Gayle Hairred James Clyde Hall Wanda Joyce Hall Jeannie Hambrick James Hamby Gerald Hampton Billy Hanner Alton Hardee Louise Harnage Ann Harris Pena Lee Harris Freddie Allen Harrison Brenda Hatcher Rusty Hatcher Janice Henderson Jere Sue Hendrick Joyce Herrin William R. Hill Douglas Hodges Betty Ruth Hughes Jo Ann Hughes Wilber Hughes Rai Jene Humphrey James W. Hunter James F. Jackson Sammy James Wanda Jefferson Bartlett L. Johnson Candace Jones Kenneth Allen Jones Suzanne Jordon Otis Justice Larry Kelly Walter Lee Land Howard Lane Billy Langdale Amy Ann Lee Cindy Lehman David Lehman Luther David Lewis Linda Linton Joan Man- Marie Mathis Ronald Mayer Burton McDonald Gary McDonald Wayne McGahee Bruce McKinzie Joyce Ann McLeod James W. Minton Lucille Monk Walter Clarence Moore Wanda Gail Moore Nancy L. Morrison Lavon Musselwhite Elizabeth Nithschke Phyllis Nix Dennis Lewis O’Steen Anita Owens John Wayne Owens Betty Peters Goldie Plair Carolyn Porter Johnny Porter Linwood Porter Tommy Powell George Price Sylvia Ray Faye Register Pamela Rish Roger Rollins Edward Rowan Carolyn Sauls Henry Shear Gloria J. Simpson Wanda Simpson Brad Lane Sims Ina Singletary Charlene Sirmans Billy Lee Smith Patty Smith Phyllis Smith David Frank Southall A. C. Starling Betty Lou Starling Frank Stephenson La Rita Stone Betty Sutton Vivian Tomlinson J. W. Touchton Frank Trammell Roger Trammell Freshmen PHOTO t' No) Avo-Iabl Freshmen Alex Walker Orland Ward Jimmy Watkins Larry Webb Franklin Wetberington Judy Wiggins Larry Wilkerson Elmer Wilson David Mack Wood Dolan Youmans Betty Zipperer Burie Zipperer Freshman Slave Day MR. AND MISS FRESHMAN CLASS George Price and Gay Bowman MOST VERSATILE Larry Black and Taffy Blanton MOST POPULAR Ray Greene and Brenda Hatcher Freshman Who’s Who More S n a P s Tri-Hi-Y Assembly Talent Show Postgraduate basketball Sadie Hawkins Dance f Ring Ball 65 Legend Staff OFFICERS Jane Tomlinson, Assistant Editor Tom Deuley, Editor Beverly Chatham, Business Manager Sandy Deloach, Business Manager Virginia Weldon, Layout Editor Georgia Swink, Layout Editor The Annual is an activity of a differ- ent nature as compared to the other clubs. The staff members worked together all year to produce this annual—The Legend. Editor Tom Deuley during those lonely hours after school. 66 Staff FIRST ROW, left to right: Frances Jordan, Barbara Deloach, Virginia Weldon, Jane Tomlinson, Tom Deuley, Beverly Chatham, Sandy Deloach, Janet Montgomery. SECOND ROW: Wayne Ricks, Margaret Godfrey, Jimmy Griffis, Miss Luke, advisor; Patricia Hall, Etna Griffin, Ann Pilkington, Mrs. Johnson, advisor; Raymond Asbell, Luther Bass, Jerry Bennett. THIRD ROW: Val Walden, Jimmy Bennett. The Annual Staff has worked many hours on this book, most of the hours were spent after school in small groups such as this. Student Left to right, FIRST ROW: Miss Panos, advisor; Carolyn Farmer; Becky Neal; Jerry Lanier; Lyndell Dampier; Ronnie Newsome; Margaret Godfrey; Judy Paulk; Wayne Ricks; Alva Eason; Charlotte Lunsford. SECOND ROW: Patty Smith; Brenda Hatcher; Taffy Blanton; Cindy Smith; Lynette Miclette; Nancy Dasher; Jeannie Hambrick; Cherleen Boone; Victor Smith; Jerry Goodson; Julianna Hambrick; Raymond Asbell; Edgar Greene; Jane Tomlinson; Freddie McLeod; Betty Jo Moxely; Ann Pilkington; Gail Connell; Aubrey Garrison; Jimmy Cannister; Patricia Hall; Patsy Garrison. The student council sponsors the home- coming and this year they published the student directory. It is the responsibility of the student council to see that the Club, Class and other organized activities are carried out successfully. 68 The officers of the Student Council meet to dis- cuss sales of the student directory. Council 69 Beta Club OFFICERS Becky Neal, President Ronnie Newsome, Vice-President Lawanda Rowland, Secretary Sharon Strickland, Treasurer Imogene Swilley, Chaplain Beverly Chatham, Reporter Margaret Godfrey, Projects Chairman Scenes from the Beta Club Talent show. Beta Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Carolyn Farmer, Ronnie Newsome, Beverly Chatham, Virginia Zipperer, Sharon Strickland, Becky Neal, Linda Cosby, Wyonne Swilley, George Ann Moulton, Nancy Dasher, Lawanda Rowland. SECOND ROW: Lucius Moore, Lois Trammel, Imogene Swilley, Rosalyn McQueen, Norma Jean Ray, Cecil Roberson, Joyce Courson, Nancy Jackson, Tish Corbett, Diana Rogers, Ted Rogers, Freddie McLeod, Margaret Godfrey, Mrs. Wall, advisor; Jimmy Griffis. The Beta Club is made up of those students, wishing to join, who have earned an 85 or above scholastic average. The purpose of the Beta Club is to create special interest in high grades among all the members of the student body. Some of our scholastically elite embark on their journey to Atlanta to the Beta Club Convention. 71 The purpose of the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Chris- tian character. Margaret Godfrey, President Carolyn Farmer, Vice-President Diana Rogers, Secretary Becky Neal, Treasurer Officers 72 Senior Tri-Hi-Y FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy Paulk, Beverly Chatham, Dodie Roberson, Becky Neal, Margaret Godfrey, Carolyn Farmer, Diana Rogers, Elaine Harrell, Frances Brown. SECOND ROW: Betty Cothron, Latrelle Barden, Sandra McCann, Joyce Hamby, Jane Tomlinson, Delores Lightsey, Etna Griffin, Lawanda Rowland, Ida Brown, Carol Lineberger. THIRD ROW: Linda Cosby, Emily Jackson, Dee Anna Mayer, Ann Pilkington, Janet Montgomery, Mrs. Horton, advisor; Sandra Marshall, Hazel Porter, Virginia Zipperer, Gloria Mathis. 73 ‘We do our part’ Senior Hi-Y Jerry Lanier, President Tom Deuley, Vice-President Ronnie Newsome, Secretary Jimmy Griffis, Treasurer Val Walden, Projects Chairman Dick Coleman, Sergeant at Arms Jerome Blanton, Chaplain The Senior Hi-Y, through its active support of the Y-Club program and through the enthusiastic guidance of its leaders, strives to give our student body a better knowledge of Christian character. Senior Hi-Y Left to right, FIRST ROW: Billy Wilkins, Jimmy Bennett, Merwin Tison, Keith Blythe, Joe Johnson, Alva Eason, Dick Coleman. SECOND ROW: Tom Deuley, Billy Joe Starling, Billy Clanton, Jerry Griffis, Lane McCall, Larry Dennis, David Cowart, Jerry Goodson, Ben Copeland, Tommy Anderson, Jerome Blanton, Phillip Hoffman. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Newsome, David Pike, Henry Redding, Bobby Walsh, Terry Lokey, John Rogers, Jerry Lanier, Jimmy Griffis, Val Walden, Bobby Peters, Hugh Kelley, Jerry Bennett, Joey Little. The Hi-Y helps in the maintenance of school property. 75 Junior Tri-Hi-Y OFFICERS George Ann Moulton, President Rebecca Starling, Vice-President Bobbie Jean Galloway, Treasurer Nancy Dasher, Secretary The Junior Tri-Hi-Y helps to maintain the beauty of the inter court. 76 Junior Tri-Hi-Y A Christian Home, School and Community are the purposes of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y. In order to bring this about, the Club spon- sors many worthy projects. Group is as follows. FIRST ROW, left to right: Anita Barrales, Gail McKie, Bobbie Jean Galloway, Nancy Dasher, Rebecca Starling, George Ann Moulton. SECOND ROW: Georgianna Sheirkolk, Jane Bennett, Nancy Ivey, Gay Bowman, Brenda Hatcher, Gloria Cowart, Gwen Hiers, Rachael Lanier, Sue Ann McLane, Jeanette Nadack. THIRD ROW: Marie Mathis, OrbieLou Boyd, Nancy Morrison, Mike Amsden, Taffy Blanton, Caro Godfrey, Jan Barfield, Marie Rowland, Susan Adams, Paddy Davis, Betty Greene, Elaine Shiver, Mrs. Dees, advisor. 77 The Junior Hi-Y is a member of the Y-Club program whose purpose is to maintain a high Christian character in our homes, schools and communities. The Jr. Hi-Y of LCHS strives to create an inspiring example for everyone to follow. Gary Wetherington, President Bill Barnes, Vice-President Johnny Pittman, Secretary-Treasurer Richard Dawkins, Chaplain Charles O'Neal, School Proj. Chairman 11 Junior Hi-Y FIRST ROW, left to right: Larry Wilkerson, Ray Greene, Gary McDonald, Roger Trammel, Jimmy Hamby, Jimmy Watkins, Bill Barnes, Tommy Powell. SECOND ROW: Dougles Hodges, Brad Simms, Larry Black, Dan Smith, Charles O’Neal, Gary Wetherington, Billy Eason, Gerald Coggins, Rusty Hatcher. Gary Wetherington receives a donation for the Junior Hi-Y March of Dimes project. The Junior Hi-Y presented one of many worthy programs this year. Here a local minister speaks to the student body. The Eyrie Staff The Paper Staff officers are, left to right: Judy Paulk, Features Editor; Beverly Chatham, Editor; Ronnie Newsom, News Editor. The functions of the Eagles Eyrie Staff include publishing a school paper and handling all school publicity. Also pub- lished by the staff is an informative weekly column in the local newspaper which keeps the students, community and interested patrons well-informed of the school ac- tivities. 80 The Eyrie Staff The paper staff is as follows, left to right: Judy Paulk, Bobby Walsh, Mrs. Mel Smith, advisor; Charlotte Lunsford, Virginia Zipperrer, Beverly Chatham and Ronnie Newsome. Filling the scrapbook Editors at work Library Club Diana Rodgers, President Elvie Brown, Vice-President Barbara DeLoach, Secretary-Treasurer Gloria Lankford, Reporter Linda DeLoach, Program Chairman The Library Club is made up of the Li- brary Assistants. This club’s purpose is mainly to make our library sufficient for our school’s needs. 82 Library Club Library- Assistants at work. Below—FIRST ROW, left to right: Gloria Lankford, Patsy Peters, Elvie Brown, Sonja Mathis, Linda Cosby, Linda DeLoache. SECOND ROW: Mary Gene Fowler, Barbara DeLoach, Dianna Rogers, Rubinell Westberry, Mrs. Wall, advisor. 83 4-H 4-H CLUB OFFICERS Freddie McLeod, President; Margaret Godfrey, Girls’ Vice-President; Maxwell Greene, Boys’ Vice-President; Frances Brown, Secretary; Gertrude Blanton, Treasurer; Rebecca Starling, Reporter; Anita Barrales, Historian; Wayne Ricks, Song Leader. DISTRICT ACHIEVEMENT PROJECT WIN- NERS: Anita Baralles, 1st, Better Breakfasts; Freddie McLeod, 1st, Fruit, Vegetable, and Pecan Marketing; Margaret Godfrey, 1st, Food Preparation. 84 FIRST ROW: Freddie McLeod, Maxwell Greene, Margaret Godfrey, Frances Brown, Rebecca Starling, Gertrude Blanton, Anita Barrales, Wayne Ricks, Pat Hall, Cindy Smith, Latrelle Barden, Beth Brown. SECOND ROW: Betty Peters, Taffy Blanton, Tinker Peters, George Ann Moulton, Georgiana Sheirkolk, Jane Bennett, Gwen Hiers, Marie Rowland, Betty Sutton, Tish Corbett, Frances Jones, Brenda North, Bill Barnes. THIRD ROW: Frank Trammell, Larry Wilkerson, Wallace Hunter, Jimmy Cannister, Sue Greene, Wanda Jefferson, Billy Eason, Bruce Black, Carroll Allen. FOURTH ROW: Gay Bowman, Brenda Hatcher, Dick Coleman, Jimmy Bennett, Nancy Copeland, Sharon Corbett, Judy Kileen, Gloria Cowart, Bobby God- dard, Alva Eason, Gail Connell. FIFTH ROW: Terry Carter, Elmer Wilson, Virgil Zipperrer, Joe Dawkins, Van Mussel- white, Jerry Goodson, Dennis O’Steen, Victor Smith, Jerry Blanton. Meeting in session President Freddie McLeod Secretary Frances Brown THE PURPOSE OF 4-H 4-H is the largest rural youth organization in the world. Through 4-H the rural youth in America have a chance to develop themselves physically, mentally, and spiritually. The purpose of 4-H is to develop good citizens and leaders for today and tomorrow. 85 F.H.A. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Barton, advisor; Beverly Johnson, Nancy Dasher, Jeannis Ham- brick, Janet Montgomery, Elaine Harrell, Joyce Hamby, Raymond Bland, FHA Beau, Sandra McCann, Sandra McKie, Beverly Dukes, Mrs. Jordan, advisor. SECOND ROW: Pegy Padget, Sharon Murray, Jeannette Nadack, Sherry Allen, Jan Barfield, Virginia Zippcrer, Barbara De- Loach, Patty Smith, Rai Jean Humphries, Sandra Wise, Dee Anna Mayer, Beth Nitschske. THIRD ROW: Betty Elrod, Myra Corbett, Sheilda Sessions, Ida Brown, Grace Clanton, Ina Singletary, Glenda Reddish, Linda Walker, Kay Ott. FOURTH ROW: Goldie Plair, Nancy Ivey, Carolyn Sauls, Betty Atkins, Wanda Faye Hall, Marie Mathis, Orbie Lou Boyd, Judy Simpson. F.H.A. girls on their way to the district meeting. The winners of the F.H.A. sewing contest. The FHA plans a bright future in LCHS. Beverly Johnson, President Nancy Dasher, Vice-President Joyce Hamby, Secretary Elaine Harrell, Treasurer Beverly Dukes, Song Leader Sandra McCann, Historian Jeannie Hambrick, Chairman of Degrees Janet Montgomery, Projects Chairman One of the many demonstrations presented for the F.H.A. girls. 87 Future L. to R., FRONT ROW : Joe Lineberger, Wayne Farmer, John Dempsey, Ted Rogers, Raymond Bland, Ben Copeland, Bobby Nix, Robert Dasher, Sam Dasher. SECOND ROW: David Pike, Jimmy Hamby, Roger Trammel, Dolan Youman, Elijah Touchton, Judy Pauld, Jonathan Stanley, Bo D. Miller, Ervin Bland, Lynwood Porter, Gerald Coggins, Paul English. THIRD ROW: Gene Porter, Gene Forte, Freddie Atkins, Wayne Newham, Edward Cannington, Irving Greene, L. W. Touchton, Richard Hughes, David Lewis, Phillip Collins, Gary Wetherington, Ray Christie, Kenneth Price, Jack Neice, Don Jackson, Charles O’Neal, Ronnie Richardson, Pat Harrell, Russell Barnard, Lawton Dasher, George Price, Billy Hanner, Jimmy Hunter. FOURTH ROW: Alex Walker, Johnny Porter, Raymond Copeland, Charles Reddish, Jerry Goodins, Bruce Fletcher, Gary Swilley, Hirman Hammock, Tommy Brown, Bobby Gene Carter, Doyle Kelly, Abb Marshall, Jimmy Watkins, Bill Langdale, Jerry O’Neal, Tommy Wisenbaker. 88 Farmers OFFICERS: President, Raymond Bland; Vice-President, Joe Lineberger; 2nd Vice-President, Robert Dasher; Secretary, Ted Rogers; Parliamentarian, Ben Copeland; Reporter, John Dempsey; Treasurer, Wayne Farmer; Sentinel, Bobby Nix; Sweetheart, Judy Paulk; Advisor, Mr. Sam Dasher. The Future Farmers of America is a na- tional organization for farm boys enrolled in Vocational Agriculture classes. The aim and object of the Future Farmer organiza- tion is to help the farm boy help himself. “Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve” 89 D.C.T. Club Left to right, FIRST ROW: Janice Pike, Jo Ann McLeod, Norma Jean Ray, Mary Louise Tomlinson, Gloria Mathis, Martha Hagood, Barbara Baggett, Gwen Rollins, Gail Dawkins. SECOND ROW: Faye Corbett, Dorothy Hayes, Kay Kriston, Darryl Bussey, Sonny Beacham, Wayne Godwin, Hugh Kelly, Billy Leachman, Jimmy Ricks, Lane McCall, Bascom Zipperer, James Shiver, Mr. Bedsole, advisor. D.C.T. CLUB OFFICERS Bascom Zipperer, President; Lane McCall, Parliamen- tarian; Jo Ann McLeod, Treasurer; Norma Jean Ray, Secretary; Dick Gates (not pictured), Reporter. 90 D.C.T. Among the programs originating this year at Lowndes County is the D.C.T. Program. It has been proven successful by the D.C.T. student’s participation in the entire program. Jobs have been obtained in various occupations ranging from Nurses Aides, to beauticians, photogra- phers, mechanics, draftsmen, florists, and printers. D.C.T., Diversified Cooperative Training, is a cooperative undertaking in which the school, local businesses, and in- dustries work together in providing voca- tional training in the occupation of one’s choice. The primary purpose of the or- ganization is to train students for gainful employment. 91 Science Val Walden, President Jerry Lanier, Vice-President Jimmy Griffis, Secretary Aubrey Garrison, Treasurer Beverly Chatham, Reporter Judy Paulk, Chaplain Raymond Asbell, Program Chairman Judy and Becky preparing a Club project. Club SCIENCE CLUB Left to right, FIRST ROW: Aubrey Garrison, Bruce Atkinson, Larry Kelly, Ronald Mayer, Robert Asbell, Ray Greene, Philip Hoffman, Joe Johnson, Tom Dueley, Luther Bass, Franklin Luke. SECOND ROW: Alice Nusbaum, Georgia Swink, Rosalyn McQueen, Sandy Bowen, Amy Hare, Nona Faye Player, Jane Tomlinson, Julianna Hambrick, Lyndell Dampier, Beverly Chatham, Mary Gene Fowler, Ann Plikington, Judy Paulk, Dodie Roberson, Sandra Anderson, Bobbie Jean Galloway. THIRD ROW: Terry Lokey, Jerry Lanier, Jimmy Carter, James Coursey, Jerome Blanton, Tommy Lee Anderson, David Cowart, John Rogers, Val Walden, Jimmy Griffis, Raymond Asbell, Bill Soper, Mr. Bill Hayes, Advisor. The purpose of the LCHS Science Hobby Club is to encourage, create and stimulate interest in the field of science. Any student who has had or is taking a science course is eligible for membership. During the year 1960-61, science club members attended the Big Band Florida Science Fair in Tallahassee, sponsored a Christmas dance, and conducted several school projects to increase students’ in- terest in science. 93 Val, Rosalyn, Jimmy and Jane conducting an ex- periment. Pep Club The Pep Club keeps the spirit of LCHS soaring high. The Pep Club’s members are especially interested and active in the participation of sports. Through special club projects, the Pep Club gives added support to the teams. 94 Nancy Copeland, Mary Gene Fowler, and Lyndel Dampler hang the Pep Club emblem in the hall. Pep Club Sandy DeLoache, Vice-President Lyndel Dampier, President Linda Allen, Parliamentarian Julianna Hambrick, Chaplain Mr. Noel George, Advisor Karen Jones, Treasurer Mary Meta Hersey, Secretary 95 Eagle Scoreboard Sponsored by the Pep Club FOOTBALL Sept. 2 Hahira ........................................... Won 10 Jeff Davis ........................................ Won 17 Irwin Co. .................................. —... Lost 24 Central .......................................... Won 30 Brooks Co...................................... Lost Oct. 14 Bacon Co.......................................... Lost 21 Berrien Co---------------------------------------- Won 29 Madison, Fla....................................... Won Nov. 4 Ware Co.......................................... Lost 11 Cook Co........................................... Lost BASKETBALL Nov. 18 Cook Co............................................ Won 19 Ware Co.......................................... Lost 29 Brooks Co......................................... Lost Dec. 3 Irwin Co....................................... - Lost 6 Hahira ........................................... Won 9 Jeff Davis ........................-.............. Won 10 Bacon County ................................... Lost 13 Valdosta .......................................... Won 16 Ware Co........................................ - Won Jan. 7 Madison ........................................... Won 10 Berrien Co................-....................... Won 13 Irwin Co......................................-.... Won 14 Cook Co............................................ Won 17 Hahira ........................................ Won 20 Brooks Co......................................... Won 21 Bacon Co......................................-.... Won 24 Valdosta .......................................... Won 27 Berrien Co. ...................................... Won 28 Jeff Davis ........................................ Won Feb. 4 Madison ------------------------------------------ Won F.T.A FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Waddell, advisor; Carol Lineberger, Edgar Greene, Charlotte Lunsford, Hazel Porter, Dianna Rogers, Peggy Fletcher, Emily Jackson, Delita Wisenbaker, Virginia Zipperer. President, Charlotte Lunsford Vice-President, Edgar Greene Secretary, Carol Lineberger Treasurer, Hazel Porter Parliamentarian, Diana Rogers Above: Charlotte Lunsford and Mrs. O’Neal discussing plans for Teachers’ Day. 97 School Patrol FIRST ROW, left to right: Curtis Jolley, Alec Walker, Jimmy Lane, Larry Brannen, Lonnie Courscy, Mac Thompson. SECOND ROW: Joe Lineberger, Jonathan Stanley, Herbert Smith, Connie Copeland, Larry Warren, Sonny Dukes, Nona Faye Player, Ronnie Oliver, Hubert Thomp- son. THIRD ROW: Maxwell Greene, Jackie Clanton, Larry Kelly, Buddy Connell, Eddie Cumbers, Wayne Jolley, John Deuley, Freddie Atkins, Mr. Devanc, advisor; Elijah Touchton. Larry Warren, Captain; Joe Lineberger, Secretary-Treasurer; Wayne Jolly, Lieutenant. 98 F.B.L.A. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW, left to right: Clara Rowan, Cheryl Spence, Margurete Shelton, Linda Allen, Emma Jean Swilley. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Spaid, advisor; Vivian Fletcher, Nancy Jackson, Carolyn Dean, Priscilla Wisenbaker. F.B.L.A. CLUB PURPOSES The Future Business Leaders of America Club is the National organi- zation for students enrolled in busi- ness subjects. F.B.L.A. is designed particularly for those who are looking forward to careers in business. One of its chief objectives is to develop strong aggressive leadership so that these future businessmen and women may participate more effectively in the business and community life of which they are a part. OFFICERS Emma Jean Swilley, President; Linda Allen, Vice-President; Margu- rete Shelton, Secretary-Treasurer. 99 Industrial Arts STANDING, left to right: Mr. Wilson, Alton Hardee, Jerome Findley, Franklin Wetherington, Buddy Connell, Buddy Kemp, Jerry Ashe, Curtis Jolly, Sonny Dukes, Ronny Oliver, Jackie Clanton, Larry Warren. SITTING, left to right: Roy Chainy, Kenny Darnell, Lawerence Adams, Jerry Griffis, Terry Griffis, David Folsom, John Duely, Jimmy Lane, Herbert Smith. Jerry Griffis, President Terry Griffis, Vice-President Larry Warren, Secretary-Treasurer David Folsom, Sergeant-at-Arms John Duely, Chaplain The Industrial Arts Club is made up of students enrolled in Industrial Arts courses. The purpose of this club is to integrate the various phases of the Industrial Arts pro- gram, and to bring about a closer rela- tionship among the students who share the same interests. 100 ife TORN® ■■ £( $ t : . 0 - flf • . «e. • r . . . ... «;r-f' r v.? - ■ -•• L’fe . t ' K ''.’A fi , n .‘7?t v Ai ' V f 1% jr ' ■ tM’ r+t- t+trs V Si ’ J-■ ' •■: ! i vv ••..? ’ ‘■ • •:.• v- £ • '- ■; S--■- ;,- • 'v-- .:r.i A n gw iV ' . 11, f9. «f,«Vxfxii f • .. V - 4 5. % ■ 0 ;.v v j ’ v. V'■ - Srw i . • •' % _. y V, •' .! v' Srf ' ‘ ■ %$iV •W 'fcjw • v.v ; rv 3n ‘v v=?V :«i ■ | • , 'A • ' J . i i Sports The Golden BACK ROW, L-R: Billy Lorenzo, Don Jackson, Rusty Hatcher, Ben Copeland, Joe Prine, Bill Barnes, Buddy Collins, J. W. Luke, Colon Luke, Tommy Anderson, Billy Clanton, Calvin Van Vlake, Alva Eason, Raymond Asbell, Bill Christie, Coach Drew, Coach George, Coach Adams. SECOND ROW, L-R: Jerry O’Neal, Victor Smith, Joe Dawkins, Charles O’Neal, Brinson Lane, C MR. LAMAR DREW Backfield Coach q MR. CARLTON ADAMS Head Coach MR. NOEL GEORGE h Backfield Coach e s 102 Jimmy Hunter, Bobby Eason, David Cowart, Kenneth Price, Jerry Goodson, Phillip Hoffman, Val Walden, Ray Greene. THIRD ROW, L-R: Paul England, Jerome Blanton, Doyle Kelly, Willie T. Sims, Gregg Greene, Pat Harrell, John Zipperer, Edgar Greene, Ted Rodgers, J. W. Eason, Franklin Luke, George Price. c a P t a i n s BOBBY EASON BILLY CLANTON PHILLIP HOFFMAN • 103 DON JACKSON DOYLE KELLY COLEN LUKE VAL WALDEN Senior Lettermen Underclass Lettermen JERRY GOODSON EDGAR GREENE GREG GREENE PAT HARRELL JIMMY HUNTER I .J BILLY CLANTON ALVA EASON BOBBY EASON PHILIP HOFFMAN TOMMY ANDERSON RAYMOND ASBELL Manager JEROME BLANTON DAVID COWART JOE DAWKINS BRINSON LANE FRANKLIN LUKE CHARLES O’NEAL WILLIE SIMMS CALVIN VAN VLAKE es in Aetion ■i Boys' Basketball Left to right, STANDING: Raymond Asbell, Sonny Beauchamp, Jerry Goodson, David Cowart, Val Walden, Tommy Anderson, Lary Dennis, Bill Christie. KNEELING: George Reeves, Maxwell Green, David Pike, Wayne Newham. Girls’ Basketball FIRST ROW, left to right: Sue Ann McLane. Karen Jones, Wyonne Swilley, Priscilla Wisen- haker, Barbara Duncan, Mary Meta Hersey. SECOND ROW: Betty Lou Carter, Connie Copeland, Nancy Dasher, Mary Lois Trammel, Linda Allen, Rebecca Starling, Margurete Shelton, Amy Hare, Rachael Lanier, Hazel Porter, Gail Connell. Margurete Shelton, Captain; Noel George, Coach; Linda Allen, Captain Sports Awards AVERY SUMNER: Most Outstanding Opponent; CALVIN VAN VLAKE: Best Free Thrower; BOBBY EASON: Most Valuable Foot- ball and Basketball; DAVID COWART: Best Sportsman, Basketball; CHARLES O’NEAL: Best Sportsman, Football; JERRY GOODSON: Best Blocker; BRINSON LANE: Most Improved; TED RODGERS: Most Scholarly; LINDA ALLEN: Most Valuable; LOIS TRAMMEL: Best Sportsman; CONNIE COPELAND: Best Free Thrower; DODIE ROBINSON: Cheerleader Award. Track L. to R., FRONT ROW: Greg Green, Pat Harrell, Gary Weatherington, Elzie Cannington, George Price, Richard Dawkins, John Rogers, Ted Rodgers. BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Asbell, Luther Bass, Jimmy Griffis, Alva Eason, Bill Barnes, Joe Prine, Dick Coleman, Brinson Lane. Baseball L. to R., FRONT ROW: William Darnell, Terry Lokey, Franklin Luke, Dolan Yoemans, Ben Marterne, Jerry Lanier, Ted Smith, Edward Rowan. BACK ROW: Ramond Asbell, Ashley Carter, Howard Daughtry, Colan Luke, Wayne Jolly, Don Jackson, Bobby Eason, Larry Dennis. 109 CHEERLEADERS Front to hack. KNEELING: Dodie Roberson, Becky Neal, Pat Hall, Gail Barfield, Sandy Deloach, Judy Paulk. Left to right, STANDING: Georgia Swink, Beverly Chatham, Julianna Hambrick, Lyndell Dampier, Jane Tomlinson. Takes a lot of practices. “Don’t worry, we'll win. 110 A little different point of view Our other uniforms Look at that score!! The LOHI cheerleaders are considered an asset to Lowndes High and always serve as official representatives of the excellent spirit of LOHI. They did an excellent job boosting school spirit at all sports functions. Six cheerleaders also rep- resented LOHI along with the Golden Eagles Band in the annual Gasperilla parade in lampa, Florida. L.C.H.S. Band KNEELING: Gloria Lankford. FIRST ROW: Beverly Dukes, Tommy Adams, Susan Adams, Richard Atkinson, Sharon Strickland, Dora Jean Bushy, Gwen Hicrs, Pearl Hardee, Betty Jo Moxley. SECOND ROW: George Ann Moulton, Mike Amsden, Johnny Pittmen, Nancy Morrison, Bill Touchton. Majorettes Director Gene A. Sturchio Director KNEELING: Jeannette Nadack. FIRST ROW: Linda Inscore, Beverly Dukes, Betty Jo Moxley, Iris Harrell. SECOND ROW: Dolores Brogdon, Glenda .Turner, Gloria Lankford. 113 FIRST ROW: Gayle Moore, Karen Connell, Sharon Murray, Beth Nitschke, Delores Lightsey, Sandra Marshall, Gloria Mathis, Lorine Pollock, Barbara Moore, Elaine Shiver, Carolyn Rentz, Carolyn Porter. SECOND ROW: Edith Hunter, Orbis Lou Boyd, Jere Sue Hendricks, Angelia Weeks, Linda Rhames, Gene A. Sturchio (advisor), Lynette Miclette, Wanda Faye Hall, Joan Marr, Betty Lou Carter, Patricia Ann Lott. (Those not shown) Georgianna Schierkolk, Jean Bryant, Harriet Dixon, Betty Green, Linda Harriet, Pam Rish, Gloria Faulker, Naomi Ferrell. 114 OFFICERS: Sandra Marshall, President; Gene A. Sturchio, Director; Gloria Mathis, Student Director; Elaine Shiver, Pianist; Delores Lightsey, Secretary. As the Legend comes to a close we wish to honor and congratulate our. . . Queens and Graduates ■ Miss L.C.H.S. Homecoming Queen MARGURETE SHELTON Left to right: Gayle Moore, Tish Corbett, Gail Barfield, Nancy Copeland, Etna Griffin, Patricia Hall, Bobbie Gene Galloway, Gay Bowman. Center: Homecoming Queen Margurete Shelton. L. to R.: Georgia Swink, Margurette Shelton, Judy Paulk, Lyndel Dampier, Mary Jean Fowler, Beverly Chatman, Pat Hall, Rosalyn McQueen, Barbara McLeod, Carole Lineberger. 2nd Runner-up—MARY JEAN FOWLER Miss Lowndes County Green—BEVERLY CHATMAN 1st Runner-up—PAT HALL Junior-Senior Banquet 120 Honor Graduates L. to R., FRONT ROW: Jimmy Hodges, Lawanda Rowland, Beck Neal, Margaret Ann Godfrey, Diana Rodgers, Emma Jean Swilly, Barbara Jo Burkhalter. BACK ROW: Nancy Jane Jackson, Rosalyn McQueen, Lois Trammell, Ronnie Newsom, Karen Jones, Sharon Strickland, Linda Cosby, Barbara McLeod (Not Pictured). 122 Margaret Ann Godfrey, Valedictorian Becky Neal, Salutatorian OWENS-ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY Mill Division 1904 N. ASHLEY ST. PHONE CH 2-6620 Featuring Valdosta's Exclusive INSURED PAYMENT PLAN AUTOMOBILE FINANCING SIGNATURE LOANS AUTOMOTIVE LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Prompt, Friendly, Confidential Service Serving Georgia for Over 34 Years Compliments of THE HITCHING POST Meet Your Friends at the Hitching Post NORTH HIGHWAY 41 VALDOSTA GEORGIA Compliments of PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 704 South Patterson VALDOSTA, GEORGIA The Light Refreshment Feminine Fashions for . . . Juniors, Misses, for the Home Compliments of There’s a one and only in refreshment, too BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY VALDOSTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. Compliments FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE Valdosta, Georgia ASHLEY OAKS MOTEL Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of SUPREME FORREST WOODMEN CIRCLE Jr. Groves No. 40 and 43 Clyattville and Lake Park Compliments of BLANTON'S SERVICE STATION Clyattville, Georgia PHONE CH 2-8485 Compliments of CARSON McLANE FUNERAL HOME 2215 N. Patterson Valdosta, Georgia PHONE CH 2-5544 Compliments of BLANTON'S GROCERY CLYATTVILLE, GEORGIA Best of Luck, Seniors VALDOSTA DAILY TIMES 201 N. Troupe St. Valdosta Phone Georgia CH 4-1880 PATTERSON JONES SHOES Two Stores to Serve You— Downtown and Castle Park VALDOSTA, GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF Tom Hewitt Auto Auction, Inc. Auto Company Thrift Oil Co. Wrecking Co. Compliments of PAINE INSURANCE CO. IO8I 2 W. Central Ave. PHONE CH 2-8041 Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of J. W. DASHER GROCERY 710 E. Hill Ave. PHONE CH 2-8171 Valdosta, Georgia Valdosta 'v V. Federal Saving and Loan Association Congratulations! From OLAN LUKE'S MEN'S SHOP 136 North Paterson Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of A. J. STRICKLAND Fertilizers and Insecticides CH 4-2033 118 North Paterson Valdosta, Georgia STUMP BROTHERS BUILDER'S SUPPLY South Toombs Valdosta, Georgia Best of Luck, Seniors SQUIRES GROCERY CH 4-0480 Castle Park Shopping Center Everything for Outdoor Living PHONE CH 2-7762 River Street Road Valdosta, Georgia STRICKLAND'S CHRIS CRAFT MARINE Chris Craft Boats Johnson Motors CH 4-2033 118 North Paterson Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of FIRST STATE BANK CH 2-5725 527 North Paterson Valdosta, Georgia Good Luck, Seniors LUKE'S BARBER SHOP We specialize in flattops. Owner—HULON LUKE 508 E. Ann St.—Valdosta, Ga. Compliments of GRANT'S 5 10 Free Parking for Our Customers North Patterson St. Valdosta, Georgia Best Wishes From JACKSON'S Service Station and Garage CLYATTVILLE, GA. OASIS DRIVE IN Home of good food HIGHWAY 41, SOUTH Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. INC. 207 W. Hill Ave. Valdosta, Georgia Good Luck, Seniors S K CAR WASH North Patterson Street Valdosta, Georgia Owner—D. PAUL SIKES Best Wishes From SMITH'S CLEANERS 1909 N. Ashley St. Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 301 N. Patterson St. Valdosta, Georgia mUk Best Wishes VALDOSTA V r PAINT BODY CO. Mack Trucks—Sales and Service Body Building—Painting—Upholstering 102 South Toombs Street VALDOSTA, GEORGIA PHONE CH 2-3250 We Specialize in Home Cooked REGULAR DINNERS BYNUM'S DINER 2033 North Ashley Street Highway 41 North Valdosta, Georgia Owned and Operated by MRS. VIRGIL BYNUM Good Luck, Seniors SOUTHLAND TRACTOR CO. Ford Farming Headquarters Statenville Highway VALDOSTA, GEORGIA Compliments of WESTBERRY SAW CO. Valdosta, Georgia Best Wishes From HAMBErS GRO. MKT. 435 S. Patterson St. Valdosta, Georgia Good Luck, Seniors PARK AVENUE BANK and DEWAR'S INSURANCE AGENCY North Ashley Street Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of CARROLL PACKING CO. Madison Highway Valdosta, Georgia Best Wishes From CASTLE PARK PHARMACY Castle Park, Valdosta, Ga. Best Wishes, Seniors DON'S TIRE CO. 709 N. Ashley St. PHONE CH 4-1763 Valdosta Georgia Compliments of BARNEY GRIFFIS, JR. Landscaping—Grading Statenville Highway CH 4-2274 Valdosta Georgia Compliments of CHITWOOD'S BAKERY A satisfied customer is our first consideration PHONE CH 2-6164 113 W. Hill Valdosta Georgia COWART'S DRESS SHOP Ritz Building PHONE CH 2-7115 Valdosta, Georgia Good Luck, Seniors BRAY'S CURB STORE 1602 N. Ashley PHONE CH 2-5032 Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of LESLIE R. DAVIS JEWELRY 132 N. Ashley PHONE CH 2-5537 Valdosta, Georgia CREASY STUDIOS 1519 N. Ashley PHONE CH 2-8935 Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of DAUGHARTY'S SERVICE STATION 201 West Hill Ave. Valdosta Georgia Compliments of LOUIS McLANE CENTRAL FLORAL COMPANY 502 North Paterson Valdosta, Georgia Congratulations BOB BELCHER'S DRUG CO. CH 2-6870 310 North Paterson Valdosta, Georgia Best Wishes, Seniors GEORGIA PLATE GLASS CO. CH 2-5285 215 W. Savannah Ave. Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of GREENE JOHNSON GULF SERVICE CH 2-7791 400 North Paterson Valdosta, Georgia Congratulations SCHROER IMPLEMENT CO. Best of Luck, Seniors MORRIS REPAIR SHOP CH 2-6531 1009 North Ashley Valdosta, Georgia 321 South Paterson Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP CH 4-1643 5021 2 North Paterson Valdosta, Georgia Congratulations W. A. GOOCH LUMBER CO. CH 4-1240 South Paterson Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of MILAM FURNITURE CO. 103 North Ashley Street TELEPHONE CH 4-2191 Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of JOE LAZARUS CLOTHING STORE 100 North Ashley Street PHONE CH 2-0540 Valdosta, Georgia Best Wishes From LOCKERMAN'S MACHINE SHOP Electrical and Acetylene Welding and General Repairs 209 West Savannah Ave. TELEPHONE 2-2805 Valdosta, Georgia Congratulations From INTERSTATE PAINT SUPPLY 225 East Hill Avenue PHONE CH 4-0693 Valdosta, Georgia Compliments From BELK-HUDSON COMPANY 100 South Patterson CH 2-2191 Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of SAM LAZARUS COMPANY 108 North Ashley PHONE CH 2-5640 Valdosta, Georgia Greetings From FUTCH AND WILKES, INC. 124 West Hill Avenue CH 2-0374 Valdosta, Georgia Best Wishes From TILLMAN MOTORS 305 East Hill Avenue CH 2-5277 Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of WGAF 1910 on Your Dial Valdosta's Only Full Time 5000 Watt Station NEWS SPORTS MUSIC WEATHER ATLANTIC COMPANY Ice, Coal and Cold Storage 801 West Savannah Ave. PHONES CH 2-9963 CH 2-4403 Compliments of RED'S TRUCK CENTER Service Station—Restaurant Trailer Park Manager—O. H. LOWRY Best of Luck, Seniors WEBB HARDWARE AND SPORTING SHOP 503 E. Ann Street Valdosta, Georgia Good Luck, Seniors PARKERSON GROCERY and MKT. 2200 Bemis Road Valdosta, Georgia Best Wishes From CENTRAL BARBER SHOP 203 E. Central Ave. Valdosta, Georgia Compliments of RODDEY'S HARDWARE CO. 128 North Ashby St. Valdosta, Georgia HOLTON FURNITURE CO., INC. Valdosta, Georgia CH 2-2553 1 16 West Central Ave. BOOSTERS Our sincere appreciation is extended to you for your contribution. It indi- cates your interest in us, our project, and our school. Thank you for your support and helping make our yearbook possible. Bishop's Dry Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cook Cook's Garage Cook's Motel Emory V. Cooper Miss Lynette Copeland Dr. J. B. Crane Delta Credit Corp. Girardin Jewelers W. R. Henry Jewelers Herrin-Colony Furniture Joe's Cleaners Larsen's Grocery J. W. Norwood Pig Plate Restaurant Swail's Variety Dr. Loyce W. 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