Marion County High School - Vistan Yearbook (Buena Vista, GA)

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ou 'V MARION COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Buena Vista Georgia 1955-1956 WE DEDICATE THE VISTAN OF 1956 TO MRS. MARY LOU BURGIN and MR. AL BROWN Our First Teacher Our Last Teacher in in Marion County Marion County Grammar School High School With Sincere Appreciation to Both. The Class of 1956. MR. ARTHUR J. BENSON Superintendent of Marion County of School MR WAYNE TEAGUE Principal of Marion County High and Elementary Schools MARION COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION MR CLARKE W. DUNCAN, Chairman MR TRAVIS WELLS MR ALLEN F. DAVIS MR CLARENCE E, PERRY MR ERNEST D. HART MISS MARIANNE HALL Secretary to Superintendent FACULTY MR. AL BROWN Senior Sponsor Science MISS EVIE WHITE Junior Sponsor Commercial MISS DORRIS CALLAHAN Junior Sponsor Library MRS. PEARL SHORT Sophomore Sponsor English, Speech MR. B. G. MOORES Sophomore Sponsor Band, Social Science MRS. LOUISE LOWE Freshman Sponsor Mathematics, English MISS BETTY McCORKLE Freshman Sponsor Home Economics MR. KING MOSS Vocational Agriculture MR. GEORGE McGLAUN Coach Mathematics MRS. ETHEL HELMS Visiting Teacher FACULTY MR. JOE MERCER Special Teacher Agriculture MISS RUTH LANCASTER Eighth Grade MRS. MARY PIERCE PERRY Eighth Grade MISS VERNA ALLISON Seventh Grade MRS. ELOISE WOOLDRIDGE Seventh Grade MISS KATILU BRADY Sixth Grade MRS. SARA ROBINSON Sixth Grade MRS. NELLIE McCORKLE Fifth Grade MISS LORA MATHIS Fifth Grade MRS. IRENE BENSON Fourth Grade FACULTY MRS. ANN MOSS Fourth Grade MRS. RUBY WELLS Fourth Grade MRS. MARY SINGLETON Third Grade MRS. EUNICE LANCASTER Third Grade MRS. CLOECROXTON Second Grade MRS. ANNIE COOK Second Grade MRS. IDA BOB WEBB First Grade MRS. MARY LOU BURGIN First Grade MRS. WALKER WILLIAMS - Piano SENIORS WAYNE GARRETT President CHARLES HARRIS Vice President WALKER WILLIAMS Secretary MOLLY JO BOND Treasurer SENIORS ANNETTE HARBUCK CLAYTON HARBUCK PHILIP HARBUCK CAROLYN HARBUCK MARY EDD GOLDEN HAROLDICARD BaLY JONES BOBBY JONES SENIORS WALTER JORDAN MARY KEARBY MAXINE Me MICKLE faul McAllister BETTY ELLEN MATTHEWS BURT ROBERTS JOHN ROGERS GRACE SIMMONS ROGERS STAMPER LVA TURNER EUGENIA WOOLDRIDGE GEORGE WELLS ALICE YOUNGBLOOD WILLIAM WELLS SENIORS TOMMY ROGERS MELANIE SANDERS PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE TO CLASS OF ’56 Young Friends: After the graduating exercises in May, 1956, you will no longer be a part of the great family of Marion County High School. Others will take your places here, but you will linger on in our memories. It is our sincere hope that you will fulfill our expectations of you to become the worth while citizens and leaders we know you are capable of being. We shall follow your progress with interest. In later years, when you look through the pages of THE VISTAN of '56, may you have only pleasant thoughts of Marion County High School and of the students and faculty whom you knew during your high school days. Wayne Teague HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1955-56 In 1944, eight members of the present Senior Class entered the First Grade of M. C.H. S. as classmates, with Mrs. Mary Lou Burgin as teacher. They are: Alice Youngblood, John Rogers, Walker Williams, Wayne Garrett, Charles Harris, Paul McAllister, Betty Ellen Mathews, and Alex Miller. The other twenty-five members have joined us since that time. Our Freshman year began in 1952, with Mr. Burch Haynes as our sponsor and Walker Williams as our president. We were forty-six in number. Our King and Queen, LaVerne Anthony and Walker Williams, won the Halloween Carnival contest. Several Freshmen were basketball players and members of clubs. In 1953, we became Sophomores, sponsored by Mrs. Pearl Short. Tommy Rogers was president of the forty-four members, including William Wells, Clayton Harbuck, Phillip Harbuck, Rogers Stamper, and Carolyn Caffee, who were new among us. We lost during the year Louise Crawley, LaVerne Anthony, Tommy Jones, Carolyn Caffee, and Verna Foster. Basketball, Band, and Glee Club were our main activities. Molly Jo Bond was in the contest play, Pink and Patches. ” Alex Miller and Molly Jo were our Halloween King and Queen. We were Juniors in 1954-'55, with two sections under Mrs. Pearl Short and Miss Evie White.Billy Jones and Melanie Sanders were joint presidents. New students were Bobbie Jack and Kyle Stricklin, Mary Kearby, and George Wells. Out of the thirty-seven en- rolled, we lost five: Exie Ammons, Jean Pope, Kyle Stricklin who was killed in an automobile accident, Bobbie Jack Stricklin who moved back to Alabama, and Irma Jean Temples. Annette Harbuck and Harold Icard were the year's candidates for Halloween King and Queen. The Junior Class won the Field Day Trophy in the first annual Field Day Program. The Junior-Senior Prom, with the theme of Song of the Islands, was the high point of the year. As usual, our class participated in all sports and clubs. In the fall of 1955, thirty-four pupils became Seniors under the sponsorship of Mr. A. L. Brown and the presidency of Wayne Garrett. Four Seniors are double-first cousins: Carolyn and Phillip Harbuck, sister and brother; and Annette and Clayton Harbuck, sister and brother. We have twins: Bobby and Billy Jones; and two brothers: Joe and Alex Miller. One student. Alva Turner, moved away, leaving our enrollment thirty-three. Carol Stewart and Clayton Harbuck represented us in the Halloween Carnival. Five Senior boys were in the contest play, Submerged. We have many basketball players. Band members, Cheerleaders, and one Majorette. Every Senior has put forth much effort toward raising funds for the Senior Trip to Washington, D.C. The trip will be the last big event of the year before the Graduation programs. The Class of '56 is sincerely grateful for the excellent attention, instruction, and advantages we have received at dear old Marion County High School. Junior - Senior Prom-Dance 1 15 5- JUNIORS MISS WHITE’S Section - ”11 -W MISS CALLAHAN’S Section - 11-C CLIFF HOLLIS President - 11-C FRANK POWELL President - 11-W BENNY PIKE Vice President - 11-C ABB PRESTON Vice President - 11-W faye McAllister Treasurer - 11-C BOBBY WELCH Treasurer - 11-W ARLENE TYLER Reporter - 11-C JUNIORS ELLEN HARBUCK Reporter - 11-W DURWOOD ANTHONY GERALDINE BRYAN LEON COOK JERRY CROXTON BOBBY CURLEE JEANETTE HARBUCK JIMMY FOSTER SHIRLEY HENDRICKS JUNIORS DONALD HIGHNOTE KATHLEEN JORDAN JEANETTE OWENS STOUT POWELL EARL STUBBS OLIVER WILSON JAMES WYRICK Wi 2% e £ o , « « ’ ,vJi to Vk , QU«B o' Cr ”t- ,cC ' ,• w 'V. '«'tVv . V ® . N.ct «A A t V 'V 'V cX 0V t A “ t c A'A « V ' ■ ' ,A KcoW«' At V 81 At v tV, oA « V«'' s x t %.o4 V .cC C.A.t o tVc. fttvt v Vf V e'V tV ’ 'e tU. o' V Ate SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORES Mr. Moores' Section - 10-M Mrs. Short's Section - 10-S Stout McMickle, President - 10-M Dorothy Goodroe, President - 10-S Pat Hall Vice President - 10-M Ralph Wells Vice President - 10-S Judy Goodroe Secretary-Treasurer - 10-M Mary Joyce McMickle Secretary-Treasurer - 10-S Juanita McCorkle Reporter - 10-M Emmelette Taylor Reporter - 10-S Shirley Blythe Montez Boddy SOPHOMORES Jimmy Curlee Pauline Dobbs Wayne Jernigan Edith French Richard Jones Mary Helms Roland Jordan Karen Kearby Richard Kearby Martha Kennedy Mike Murray Gayle McCorkle SOPHOMORES Rena McCorkle Linwood Pike Joanna Owens Martha Powell Donald Ruemmler Betty Jane Swords Horace Snider Carolyn Watts J. P. Stubbs Juanita Welch Elmer Underwood Gayle Youngblood (Sherron Temple not shown) FRESHMEN Mrs. Lowe's Section 9-L Miss McCorkle’s Section 9-M Gail Crozier President - 9-L” Dicky Goodroe President - 9-M Henry Harbuck Vice President - 9-L JoAnn Benson Vice President - 9-M Kay Duke Secretary - 9-L Tommie Steward Secretary-Treasurer - 9-M Iralu Robinson Treasurer 9-L” Donald Wells Reporter - 9-M Stella Ann Bond Reporter - 9-M Jerry Ammons Doyle Anthony Edith Anthony Gene Brown Johnny Brown JoAnn Campbell Sue Cannon Larry Chapman Sarah Ann Chapman Ronald Crain Jane Forsythe FRESHMEN Herbert Foster Shirley Foster Vernie Mae Fuller Jack Gloss Bernice Grier Shirley Hall Billy Harbuck Calvin Harbuck James Harbuck Mary Ann Harbuck Mary Nell Harbuck Earl Hazel Frank Hendricks D. P. Henson Anne Hogg Laverne Icard Judith Jones Donald Jordan Bill King Donnie McAllister FRESHMEN Elmo McAllister Boyce Miller Peggy Moore Ronald Owens Kenneth Pope Billy Mack Powell Jacklyn Powell Gail Roberts Jimmy Roberts Sherry Rush Lera Robinson Vera Robinson Sharron Snider Jane Spinks Carlton Stubbs Lannie Studdard Thomas Walters Edward Weaver Wesley Weaver William Weaver Douglas Webb Not Shown: Joyce Johnson Eldridge Stucky p EIGHTH GRADE Jane Wells, President Glenda Veal, Secretary-Treasurer Mary Jo Brady, Reporter Priscilla Wells, Reporter Annette Anthony D. C. Barrett Joyce Boddy Arthur Boyette Earl Brannon Hamer Cannon Dewey Carter Tommy Chapman Charles Clements Annette Daniel Faye Daniel Cecil Eason Julia Forsythe Annette Garrett Bert Greer Clyde Grimsley Jimmy Harbuck Jerry Henson Frances Hodge Jeanette Isom Bruce Jones Larry Joyner Amos Kemp EIGHTH GRADE Jettie Sue Kemp Bobby McCorkle Cecil McMickle Albena Matthews Thomas Matthews Lucile O'Hearn Jeanie Pattillo Annie John Phillips Sybil Phillips Cary Pike Barbara Powell Harry Ruemmler Cary Scott Joyce Simmons Mark Snider Charles Stringfellow Dorothy Stuckey Wayne Thompson Doris Thornton Wayman Tyler James (Rocky) Wade Carolyn Welch Karen Welch Nell Welch Bobbie Wells Bill Tom Wooldridge Jack Wyrick Ann Youngblood Not shown: A. J. Bullock, Betty and Grady Underwood. LUNCHROOM WORKERS Mrs. Annie Parker, Manager; Mrs. Carrie Wall, Mrs. Ethel Wiggins, Mrs. Mattie Philips, Mrs. Ethel Gurr, Mrs. Jessica Tyler, Mrs. Ruth McDaniel. Lester Grimsley, Oakland and Juniper; Herman Goodroe, Brantley; Jule McAllister, Pineville; Bruce Jones, Brantley and Parade Springs; Jabez McCorkle, Tazewell; Andrew Chalkley, Doyle and Draneville; Johnny Brown, Five Points; M. C. Johnson, Mechanic; Fred Chapman, B. R. I.; Woodroe Hendrix, Oakland and Juniper; L. C. Rush, Oakland and Juniper; Daniel Welch. Drane- ville. BUS DRIVERS BASKETBALL GIRLS Mrs. George McGlaun, Coach; Eugenia Wooldridge. Manager; Faye McAllister, Joanna Owens, Carolyn Watts, Gail Youngblood, Juanita Welch, Elaine Roberts. Carolyn Harbuck, Captain; Dorothy Goodroe, Pat Hall, Maxine McMickle, Mary Nell Harbuck, Carol Stewart, Co-Captain. BASKETBALL BOYS Mr. George McGlaun, Coach; Burt Roberts, Manager; Rogers Stamper, Manager; John Rogers, Donald Highnote, Wayne Garrett, Alex Miller, Captain; Cliff Hollis, Charles Harris, Co- Captain; Stout McMickle, George Wells, Philip Harbuck, Jimmy Roberts, Tommy Rogers, Mike Murray, Walter Jordan. ORGANIZATIONS STAFF OF “THE VISTAN” Marion County High School Yearbook Produced by the Beta Club Back row: Wayne Garrett, Business Manager; Billy Jones, Grades Editor; Walker Williams, Activities Editor. Front row: John Rogers, Editor-in-Chief; Molly Jo Bond, Historian; Grace Simmons, Snapshot Editor; Alice Youngblood, Calendar Editor; Carol Stewart, Sports Editor. STAFF OF “THE PIONEER” School Paper Since 1937 Published by the Business Club Back row: Alva Turner, Business Manager; Carolyn Harbuck, Sports Editor; Eugenia Wooldridge, Art Editor; Jimmy Foster, Assistant Business Manager. Front row: Annette Harbuck, Joke Editor; Molly Jo Bond, Editor-in-Chief; Grace Simmons, Senior Editor; Miss Evie White, Sponsor; Maxine McMickle, Grades Editor; Melanie Sanders, Corridor Echoes Editor; Carol Stewart, Social Editor. BETA CLUB Top row: John Rogers, President; Walker Williams, Vice President; Molly Jo Bond, Secretary- Treasurer; Wayne Garrett, Reporter; Alice Youngblood, Program Chairman. Second row: Billy Jones, Pin Inspector; Carol Stewart, Scrapbook Editor; Grace Simmons. Hospitality Chairman; Shirley Hendricks. Cliff Hollis. Third row: Kathleen Jordan. Benny Pike, Ellen Harbuck, Frank Powell, Jeanette Owens. Last row: Arlene Tyler, Catherine Simmons. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Melanie Sanders, President; Carol Stewart, Vice President; Molly Jo Bond, Secre- tary; Alva Turner, Reporter; Carolyn Harbuck, Program Chairman; Annette Harbuck, Parliamen- tarian. Miss Evie Lee White, Sponsor. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS: Jimmy Foster, President; Alice Youngblood, Secretary-Reporter; Stout Powell, Treasurer. Miss Dorris Callahan, Sponsor. HI-Y OFFICERS , «5 ■' Walker Williams, President; Clayton Harbuck, Treasurer; Alex Miller, Vice President; Charles Harris, Reporter; Tommy Rogers, Secretary; Mr. A1 Brown, Sponsor. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS Back row: Mary Jo Brady, Secretary; Dorothy Goodroe, Treasurer. Front row: Ellen Harbuck, President; Helena Williams, Vice President; Elaine Roberts, Reporter; Mrs. Mary Pierce Perry, Sponsor. HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL COURT Back row: Marion McGlaun, Barney Miller, Sixth Grade; Brenda Powell, Kenneth O'Hearn, Seventh Grade; Carol Stewart, Clayton Harbuck, Twelfth Grade; Stout McMickle, King; Mary Helms, Queen; Tenth Grade; Donald Highnote, Arlene Tyler, Eleventh Grade; Bill Tom Wooldridge, Jane Wells, Eighth Grade; Henry Harbuck, Sherry Rush, Ninth Grade. Front row: Bobby Swint, Tony Moore, First Grade; Ronnie Hall, Patty Swint, Fifth Grade; Mike Dillard, Pamela Phillips, Third Grade; James McAllister, Prince; Clayre Singleton, Princess; Fourth Grade; Philip Guest, Wanda Johnson, Second Grade. MARION COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BAND MR. B. G. MOORES, Director CHEERLEADERS Emily Taylor, Mary Joyce McMickle, Edith French, Mary Edd Golden. Melanie Sanders, Ann ette Harbuck. MAJORETTES JoAnn Benson, Kay Duke, Carolyn Harbuck, Iralu Robinson, Ellen Harbuck. Helena Williams, Drum Major, Mrs. Pearl Short Director DRAMATICS First row: Billy Jones. Charles Harris, Montez Boddy, Helena Williams. Wayne Garrett, Tommy Rogers. Second row: Philip Harbuck, Edith French. Rubin Britton, Alex Miller, Ellen Har- buck, Rogers Stamper. Third row: Mary Kearby, William Wells, George Wells, Burt Roberts. Elmer Under- wood, Mary Joyce McMickle. PIANO PUPILS Standing: Wesley Weaver, 9-L; Douglas Webb, 9-M; Judy Jones, 9-L; JoAnn Benson, 9-M; Elmer Underwood, 10-S; Mike Murray. 10-M; Stout Powell. 11-C; Faye McAllister, 11-C; Elaine Roberts, 11-W; Donald Highnote, 11-W; John Rogers, 12; Melanie Sanders. 12; Tommy Chapman. 8-L; Barbara Powell, 8-P; Charles Clements, 8-P. Seated: Pat Hall, 10-M; Edith French, 10-S; Mr. Wayne Teague, Principal. MRS. WALKER WILLIAMS Teacher ROOM REPRESENTATIVES F. H. A. OFFICERS: Jeanette Owens, President; JoAnn Benson, Vice President; Judy Goodroe, Secretary; Juanita McCorkle, Treasurer; Emily Taylor, Reporter. Miss Betty McCorkle, Advisor. F.F.A. OFFICERS: Bobby Welch, President; Wayne Garrett, Vice President; Frank Powell, Secretary; Paul McAllister, Treasurer; Wayne Jernigan, Reporter. Mr. King Moss, Advisor. ACTIVITIES Best Looking CLAYTON HARBUCK CAROL STEWART Most Popular Best All-Round JOE MILLER CAROLYN HARBUCK CAROL STEWART WAYNE GARRETT Best Students WHO’S WHO Best Athletes WALKER WILUAMS CHARUE HARRIS ALICE YOUNGBLOOD CAROLYN HARBUCK TOMMY ROGERS Close Second as Best Looking Most Popular MOLLY JO BOND Close Second as Best Looking Most Popular Best All-Round JOHN ROGERS Close Second as Best Student Best All-Round Cr rr' TorJirv Coich AAi lauy Rejm u % w Mor.my —--------------- Awxr V ToQttKts. Vl«nr .____ Sl pCfUNTEM DE ATT A.T. Benson Girls won 8 of 29 games. GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES 1955-1956 Boys won 22 of 29 games. Coach: MR. GEORGE McGLAUN BOYS MCHS - -29 Cusseta 66 MCHS - -60 Richland 37 MCHS - -24 Heard Co. 44 MCHS - -21 Stewart Co.- - 37 MCHS - -28 Roberta MCHS - -34 Ellaville 45 MCHS - -27 Talbot Co.- - - 20 MCHS - -28 Harris Co. 43 MCHS - -21 Preston MCHS - -20 Heard Co. 37 MCHS - -49 Warner Robins- 41 MCHS - -34 Cusseta MCHS - -35 Sycamore- - - MCHS - -29 Plains MCHS - -57 Ellaville- - - - 55 MCHS - 35 Preston MCHS - -43 Terrell Co. - - 51 MCHS - -44 Cuthbert 49 MCHS - -42 Richland- MCHS - -53 Terrell Co.- - 59 MCHS Talbot Co.- - - MCHS - -30 Cuthbert MCHS - -51 Harris Co. MCHS - -49 Plains 52 MCHS - -34 Leslie- MCHS - -53 Warner Robins- 56 MCHS - -44 Butler MCHS - -25 Sycamore MCHS - -42 Roberta MCHS -1071 Opponents - - 1295 MCHS- - 63 Cusseta MCHS- - 57 Richland MCHS- - 46 Heard Co. 37 MCHS- - 42 Stewart Co. - - 35 MCHS- - 53 Roberta MCHS- - 80 Ellaville 46 MCHS- - 64 Talbot Co. - - ■ 37 MCHS- - 41 Harris Co. 57 MCHS- - 78 Preston 65 MCHS- - 45 Heard Co. - - 51 MCHS- - 62 Warner Robins- 48 MCHS- - 73 Cusseta 53 MCHS- - 67 Sycamore 55 MCHS- - 49 Plains 61 MCHS- - 65 Ellaville 55 MCHS- - 89 Preston 78 MCHS- - 60 Terrell Co.- - 63 MCHS- - 50 Cuthbert 55 MCHS- - 47 Richland 45 MCHS- - 73 Terrell Co. - - 40 MCHS- - 59 Talbot Co. - - 46 MCHS- - 43 Cuthbert 37 MCHS- - 68 Harris Co. 73 MCHS- - 68 Plains 48 MCHS- - 57 Leslie 58 MCHS- - 59 Warner Robins- 53 MCHS- - 47 Butler 56 MCHS- - - - -57 Sycamore 54 MCHS- - 67 Roberta 55 MCHS- - - -1729 Opponents - - 1506 HIGH POINT GIRL Dorothy Goodroe- - ----------- 656 Points HIGH POINT BOY Charles Harris----------------- 568 Points SMA WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT BUENA VISTA LOAN SAVINGS BANK Each Account Insured for $ 10,000.00 Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Buena Vista, Georgia Fresh Meats and Vegetables Lowest Prices SUWANNEE STORE Groceries Delivered Phone MI-9-3324 You Are Always Welcome Buena Vista, Georgia JOE BENSON Groceries - Dry Goods Friedman Shelby Shoes Variety Merchandise - Furniture Phone MI-9-2023 Buena Vista, Georgia When You Shop at LOGUE'S INC. Buena Vista, Georgia MARY WELLS, Mgr. Phone MI-9-2212 WOOLDRIDGE DRUG STORE Phone MI-9-2045 Buena Vista, Georgia SCHOOL PATROL Paul McAllister, Lieutenant; J. P. Stubbs, Captain; Horace Snider, Harold Icard, Johnny Brown, Jeanette Harbuck, Catherine Simmons, Mrs. Ann Moss, Sponsor; Jimmy Harbuck, Billy Harbuck, Jack Wyrick, Pauline Dobbs, Juanita Welch. Wyman Tyler, Clyde Grimsley, Burt Greer, Larry Chapman, Elmo McAllister. FIRE INSPECTORS AND WARDENS Stout Me Mickle, Frank Powell. Bobby Welch, Horace Snider, Rogers Stamper, Bobby Curlee Elmer Underwood. Donald Wells. Douglas Webb. D. P. Henson. Abb Preston. Carolyn Watts. Eugenia Wooldridge, Elmo McAllister, Cecil Eason. Rocky Wade. Bill Tom Wooldridge. Alice Youngblood, Bert Greer. Compliments of MANUFACTURING CO. , INC. Buena Vista, Georgia H.S.PARKER. SHOE STORE Peter's Shoes Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of 12.P STEVENS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Buena Vista, Georgia HAG LER'S GROCERY Groceries and Fresh Meats Phone MI-9-3022 Buena Vista, Georgia WM.C WOOTEN AGE NCY A. C. AND CLARKE W. DUNCAN Owners All Kinds of Insurance Buena Vista Loan and Savings Bank Building Buena Vista, Georgia CHAS. M. CLEMENTS (A UC Buena Vista, Georgia GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone MI-9-3103 Clements Hardware Co. Phone MI-9-3243 Clements Funeral Home Draneville, Georgia Phone MI-9-2478 BETAS BEFORE AND AFTER INITIATION SENIOR MEMBERS (Human): Williams, Garrett, Rogers, Jones, Youngblood, Stewart, Simmons, Bond. JUNIOR PLEDGES (Comic): Paul Bunyan, Chief Powhatan, Mrs. Tattersal, Henry, Santa Claus, Aunt Jemima, Your-Guess-Is-As-Good-As-Mine, Davy Crockett, Little Black Sambo. BETAS - Back row: Molly Jo Bond, John Rogers, Catherine Simmons, Billy Jones, Wayne Garrett, Benny Pike, Cliff Hollis, Frank Powell, Walker Williams. Front row: Carol Stewart, Grace Simmons, Kathleen Jordan, Shirley Hendricks, Arlene Tyler, Jeanette Owens, Alice Young- blood, Ellen Harbuck. Mrs. Pearl Short, Sponsor. DEPENDABLE SERVICE JpL y WIGHT MOTOR CO. Phone MI-9-3276 Buena Vista, Georgia For a Low Cost Plan for Security See Your COTTON STATES MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY TRAVIS L. WELLS, Agent Phone MI-9-31 03 Draneville, Georgia Compliments of MRS. O P MORRIS Dry Goods Groceries Meats Phone MI-9-3232 Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of DENT POULTRY COMPANY Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of F.E.WARBUCK MERCHANT Putnam, Georgia Compliments of McCLUNG RADIO TV SERVICE P. O. Box 1725 Buena Vista, Georgia Phone MI-9-2412 Compliments of Compliments of B.E. PELHAM and MARION DRUG COMPANY DONNA-LYNNE MOTEL Phone MI-9-3254 Ellaville, Georgia Buena Vista, Georgia That's SahTA! GYPSV CAMP Compliments of STORE STANDARD OIL CO. B. S. MILLER, Owner AND Phone MI-9-2715 BUENA VISTA SERVICE Buena Vista, Georgia STATION Compliments of Compliments of MILLER’S STEVE'S READY-TO-WEAR BARBER SHOP Buena Vista, Georgia Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of HOLLIS FEED COMPANY Purina Chows Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of H M. CLEMENTS' DR. STORE Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear Fresh Meats Groceries OPTOMETRIST Phone MI-9-2012 Americus, Georgia Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of JONES AUTO CO. Sales and Service GATEWOOD'S FLOWER SHOP Americus, Georgia Flowers for All Occasions Florist-Teleg raph-De liver y Member Americus, Georgia Americus, Georgia SOUT-WERN BURIAL VAULT CO. Specialized Service to Funeral Directors Grave Vaults, Flower Pots, Urns and Vases, Lawn and Park Benches Concrete Construction Phones 3521 - 2465 JOHN M. POPE Americus, Georgia Compliments of GLOVEITR. GROCERY CO. Compliments of Americus, Georgia WELDING COMPANY Twinida Flour - Ida Home Flour Americus, Georgia Compliments of GAMMAGE AMERICUS PRINT SHOP Office and School Supplies Printing and Engraving Americus, Georgia PROVISION CO. J.T. STUDSTILL Phone 2735 - 2736 Americus, Georgia Meat Packers Sumter Belle Brand SMITH Compliments of APPLIANCE CO. G.E. and Zenith BRADT Radio and TV Repair HARDWARE CO. Tazewell, Georgia Buena Vista, Georgia Phone MI-9-2110 Phone MI 9-3203 Emerson Truetone Television Compliments of Wizard E.H. WELLS Appliances R. M. HAIR, Owner GROCERY Buena Vista, Georgia Phone MI-9-3221 Buena Vista, Georgia Your Business Appreciated SUMTER LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION, INC. FRIENDSHIP MACHINE SHOP J.C. CARTER A Co-operative Non-profit Organization Only 2 l 2% Sale Commission General Machine Repairing Electric and Acetylene Welding Radiator Flushing Sale Every Thursday 1:00 P.M. Americus, Georgia Phone 3161 Americus, Georgia (On Friendship Road) MAMIE'S GROCERY If Your Community Is Worth TOM'S GULF SERVICE Buena Vista, Georgia Living In - It's Worth Trading In Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Gas and Oil Phone Highways MI- VGa 41 - 9'2802 femiFj 103 Phone 9-2034 - Sure We Deliver Buena Vista, Georgia Try Our 4-Minute Service CALENDAR OF EVENTS 1955-1956 AUGUST 29 - SEPTEMBER 2: Pre-School Week for teachers. New members of faculty are: Mr. Wayne Teague, Principal; Mr. George McGlaun, Coach; and Mr. Joe Mer- cer, Special Agriculture Teacher. Teachers visit in homes of pupils during week. SEPTEMBER 1: P. T. A. holds first meeting of year. Mrs. Tom Hollis, Jr., begins sec- ond term as President. P. T. A. takes project of providing water coolers for school. SEPTEMBER 5: REGISTRATION DAY. Opening Ceremony is held in the auditorium. Rev. Johnson gives invocation; Rev. Veal leads devotional. Mr. Benson introduces new teachers; Mr. Teague greets re- turning teachers. September 6: CLASSES BEGIN. Lunchroom opens under man- agement of Mrs. John Parker. September 12: School Patrol organizes under sponsorship of Mrs. Ann Moss. Beta Club holds call meeting to organize for Vistan advertising campaign. September 13: Betas begin campaign by going to Columbus and Americus. School insurance is sold. September 14: PIONEER, School Newspaper is transferred from the English Department to the Commercial Depart ment, and Business Club elects Pioneer staff. September 15: BETA CLUB holds Tapping ceremony in chapel. Nine Juniors are chosen for membership. September 19: Seniors begin selling space for Lions' Club Birthday Calendar. sEi’TKrmKif September 21: BETA CLUB Teague and Mrs. Stewart September 22; Fire pre- in school. September 23: Pep Rally leaders elected by stu- magazine subscriptions. September 30: ANNUAL PICTURES MADE by Bradley Ne- well. Seniors present chapel program entitled School Daze. PIONEER comes out. Mrs. Short in Atlanta for State Textbook Committee meeting. OCTOBER 5: Business Club holds regular meeting in Commer- cial Department. «croiiEit holds first regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Short. Mrs. are guests. vention program inaugurated for chapel program. Cheer- dent body. Seniors begin selling F. F. A. Show held in Tazewell. MALONE OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY We Are Always Happy to Serve You! 107 12th Street Telephone 2-2513 Columbus , Georgia We Are as Near as Your Telephone - Call Us Collect. Phone 2-3181 Compliments of M1 L.TON CA.T5.RO L_L_ COLUMBUS FURNITURE CO. , INC. FENDER BODY WORKS Home Furnishings 29 Eleventh Street 1420-22 First Avenue Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia Compliments of COLUMBUS COLUMBUS TRACTOR TILE AND MARBLE WORKS MACHINERY CO. Terrazzo and Marble Large Selection Modern Sanitary Bathroom Tile Farm Equipment Tel. 2-7022 Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia G.M. TAMBURINI, Owner Compliments of B-L. HIGH NOTE McDaniel JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIR GENERAL MERCHANDISE All Work Guaranteed Phone MI-9-2115 MI-9-2223 Tazewell, Georgia Buena Vista, Georgia KIRVEN’S Columbus, Georgia Owned and Managed in the Chattahoochee Since 1876 Compliments of LUMMU5 COTTON GIN CO. Columbus, Georgia Compliments of BAKERY,INC. Columbus, Georgia Compliments of Kitchen and Dining Room Equipment for Schools, Churches PHILIPS and Institutions HARDWARE SUPPLY COMPANY Store Equipment of All Kinds THE Wholesale Hardware and Mill Supplies COMPANY, INC. Columbus, Georgia 112 - 13th St. Columbus, Georgia CALENDAR - continued OCTOBER 6: P. T. A. holds night meeting and covered dish supper. Mrs. Sara Spano of Columbus speaks. F. H. A. sponsors dance at the American Legion Home. October 7: Miss Callahan's Junior Class presents play in chapel. October 8: F. H.A. goes to District Meet in Albany. October 10: Band marches in Fire-Prevention Parade in Americus. First six weeks Tests begin. October 10-12: Chattahoochee Valley Fair in Columbus. F. H. A. and F. F. A. of MCHS take fourth place in ex- hibits. October 11: BETA CLUB meets at home of John Rogers. Staff of Vistan elect- ed. Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y meet. School is out early for Children's Day at the Fair. First Shipment of annual pages is mailed to publishers. October 13: Explorer Scouts hold a cookout. October 14: FIRST BASKETBALL GAME OF THE SEASON. Cusseta comes to Buena Vista. The Band plays at the half of the Girls' game. Mrs. Short goes to Atlanta for meeting of Committee. October 17: Seniors sell MCHS attends Principal's meeting October 18: Basketball games October 20: REPORT CARDS. October 21: PIONEER comes chapel program and in- ball here with Heard school). Band plays at October 24-25: BETA through informal ini- October 25: Senior Class Basketball games in October 27: Band march- Gaines. October 28: F.H. A. pre- Day program in chapel guests from G. S.C. in holds formal initiation in chapel. State Textbook necklaces. Mr. Teague in Dawson, in Richland. out. Business Club presents stalls new officers. Basket- County (Mr. Teague’s old intermission. CLUB Junior members go tiation. has fried chicken supper. Lumpkin. es in parade at Fort sents United Nations with two Latin American Americus. BETA CLUB HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL in gym, sponsored by P. T. A. Turkey dinners beforehand. Winners of the King and Queen contests were: KING - Stout McMickle; QUEEN - Mary Helms, both of Sophomore Class. PRINCE: James McAllister; PRINCESS: Clayre Singleton. After the Carnival, the Speech Class presents a one-act farce: The Judge Holds Court. October 30 - November 5: F. H. A. WEEK November 1: F. H. A. presents program over Radio in Colum- bus. Basketball in Roberta. Compliments of The South’s McCOLLUM'S STUDIO, INC. Columbus' Oldest and Most Complete Photographic House 3 Locations for Your Convenience: ♦Camera Shop - 1246 Broadway Traffic Circle Camera Shop, (Located in Bently's) ♦ Portrait Studio - 1336 6th Ave. (Open From 3-5 P.M. by Appointment) MILLER-TAYLOR First Family of Department Stores Shoes - Hosiery - Bags Columbus, Georgia 1237 Broadway Columbus, Georgia WILLIAMS LUMBER CO. Millwork Building Materials 7-3282 Columbus, Georgia Compliments of MATHER OF AMERICUS Good and Bad Furniture Americus, Georgia Where Prices Are Born - and Raised Elsewhere STEWART- WEBSTER GAS CO. Richland, Georgia Phone 219 Butane Propane KIDDIE SHOPPE TOTS TO TEENS 1144 Broadway Columbus, Georgia 'Submerged” January IV1151 Coyest Play Congratulations, Marion Seniors Visit Our Modern Dairy Bar and Plant 917 Brown Ave. Columbus, Georgia A Qreat flame in Clothing Compliments of SCHWORULI shown jfausuX-ty C tny Ccr. “SUITS THE SOUTH PP Columbus, Georgia A.COHEN SON 217 W. Lamar Street Americus, Georgia CALENDAR • continued her NOVEMBER 3: P. T. A. meets. Mrs. Beth King Duncan of Americus speaks. November 4: G. E. A. District meeting in Columbus. Basketball games in Ellaville. November 7: Seniors begin sale of fruit cakes, Christmas cards, and wrapping paper. November 8: BETA CLUB meets at the home of Wayne Garr- ett. Basketball games with Talbotton here. Band plays. November 9: Business Club holds meeting. Basketball in Harris County. November 11: Band Parents Association sponsors dance. November 12: Each field of Homemaking department is repre- sented on a television program in Columbus. November 13: Band concert and turkey dinner, sponsored by Band Parents. November 14: Senior Class Rings arrive. November 15: Basketball games with Webster County here. November 16: Marion County Board of Education entertains the teachers at a banquet in the lunchroom. Dr. Stumph of Duke University is guest speaker. Miss McCorkle sings, Miss Allison gives a reading, and special music is furnished by Mr. Williams, Mr. Moores, Mr. Alex Burgin, and Mr. Olin Burgin. November 18: Wilbur's Wild Night is presented in chapel by members of the speech class. Bob Brandy show is sponsored by Senior Class. Basketball games in Heard County. November 21: PIONEER comes out. Second six-week tests begin. November 22: Basketball game with Warner Robins here. Band plays. November 24-25: THANKSGIVING HOUDAYS. November 29: Band marches in Christmas Parade in Columbus. Basketball games in Cusseta. Three Junior boys have automobile accident on the way home. Bill King dies in Columbus hospital; Roland Jordan is seriously injured; Ralph Wells escapes with minor injuries. DECEMBER 1: P. T. A has Dad's Night in the lunchroom. Christmas program presented by Mrs. Short, Miss Allison, and Mrs. Williams, with group singing carols. December 2: Many students go to Columbus to the funeral of Bill King. Floral offerings are sent by Mrs. Lowe's Class, Mrs. Short's Class, and Faculty. Entire school grieves over Bill's death. December 2: Basketball games here with Sycamore. Camp Concrete Products Company Concrete Block - Concrete Pipe Ready Mixed Concrete Main Office - Andrews Road Block Plant - 6th Ave. at 5th Dial 2-8823 Dial 3-73 57 Columbus, Georgia G.A.TYRz SONS Building. Materials There's a Material Difference Americus (Brooklyn Heights), Georgia I— C. PRENCH £UWV L MSEtUKsximm “Everything in Building” Dial 2717 Americus, Georgia GROCERY Buena Vista, Georgia Preston - Buena Vista Road Compliments of EMORY MOORE Representing THE INTERSTATE LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Life Insurance, Educational Endowment, Retirement, Mortgage Protection, Term, and Hospital Coverage. THEATRE “Always a Good Show, Often a Great One. Visit Our Snack Bar { o-yx tg pd ueii Compliments of CHEEK CHEVROLET COMPANY Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealer Dependable Service, Parts, and Accessories Delco Batteries - Tires - Tubes Guaranteed Used Cars - Easy Terms It's a Pleasure to Serve You Owner: H.G. CHEEK Buena Vista, Georgia Phone: Midway 9-3265 E. N. MURRAY, Owner V. P. BELK, Manager MARION COUNTY FEED SEED STORE Buena Vista, Georgia Phone Midway 9-3011 JIM DANDY Feeds for Poultry and Livestock STEVENS LOWE Buena Vista, Georgia CALENDAR - Continued December 3: Alpha Epsilon chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma meets in library here. Musical numbers are presented by Mr. Moores and his Hungry Five, and by Mrs. Williams and two music pupils. December 6: Seniors serve Lions' Club Ladies Night dinner. Basketball games in Plains. December 7: Report cards for second six weeks come out. December 8: Mrs. Short's speech class presents a program of three ont-act plays: The Bond Between, The Sheriff Gets His Man, and Submerged. December 9: Basketball games with Ellaville here. December 12: Lions' Club presents a blackface program, The Mirthquake Minstrels, directed by Mrs. Short and accompanied by Mrs. B. T. Rainey. December 13: Beta Club meets at the home of Cliff Hollis. Basketball games in Web- ster County. December 13-14: Music pupils give informal recitals in the auditorium. December 16: PIONEER comes out. Basketball games with Butler here. Band plays. Santa and his helper present gifts. December 18: Band has Christmas con- cert. December 19: Band has Christmas party. December 20: Christmas trees and par- ties are held in the Grammar School. High School has a Christmas program, directed by Miss McCorkle, and a Big Christmas tree in the auditorium from ten to eleven thirty. High School Grade Mothers serve pupils sandwiches, cookies, and drinks. SCHOOL OUT FOR HOLIDAYS. Christmas dinner dance at night, sponsored by Seniors. DECEMBER 20, 1955 - JANUARY 4, 1956: CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS JANUARY 3: Basketball games in Dawson. Seniors serve the Lions’ Club. January 4: School re-opens after holidays. January 5: Student body of High School elects Who’s Who in the Sen- ior Class. P. T, A. meets in lunchroom. January 6: Basketball games in Cuthbert. January 10: BETA CLUB meets at home of Molly Jo Bond. Basketball games with Richland here. January 11: Family Relations class has a broiled-steak supper. CALENDAR - continued January 13: Contest play, Submerged, presented in chapel. Basketball games with Dawson here. January 16: MID-TERM EXAMINATIONS begin. January 17: Basketball games in Talbotton. January 19: District One-Act Play Contest in Warner Robins. Entire Speech Class attends. MCHS failed to place with Submerged, but presented fine performance. January 20: Pancake supper in the lunchroon, sponsored by the Junior Class. Basketball games with Cuthbert here. January 23: Speech class begins using new tape recorder. Basketball games with Harris County here. January 24: Animal show in FIRST SEMESTER ENDS. January 25: Seniors go to Day activities at the January 26: Marion County the library and elects Mr. Wayne Teague; Vice Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. January 27: PIONEER COMES OUT. Basketball games with Leslie there. January 31: Report cards for first semester come out. Basketball games in Warner Robins. NOTE: The Calendar goes to press on this date, and all scheduled events listed from here on are subject to change. the gymnasium. Americus to attend the College First Methodist Church. Teachers Association meets in officers for next year: President, President, Mrs. Cloe Croxton; Irene Benson. aMUWQi FEBRUARY 1: F.H.A. and F. F. A. present their annual Mother-Daughter, Father-Son Banquet in the lunchroom. February 2: P. T. A. holds regular meeting. February 7: Basketball games in Butler. February 8: Seniors serve the Baptist Building Rally group. February 9: Basketball games in Sycamore. February 10: Basketball games with Roberta here. February 11: Band Parents Dance is held at the Legion Hut. February 14-17: Boys play in Basketball Tournament at Fort Valley. Final pages of Annual go to press on February 15th. February 14: Grammar School observes Valentine's Day. BETA CLUB meets at the home of Alice Youngblood. February 21-24: Girls play in Basketball Tournament at Warner Robins. February 24: PIONEER comes out. February 27: Fourth six-weeks tests begin. February 29: LEAP YEAR. CALENDAR - Continued. mn c H MARCH 1: P. T. A. holds annual study course meeting; Mrs. Moss, chairman. March 8: Report cards come out for fourth six-weeks period. March 13: BETA CLUB meets at the home of Walker Williams. March 14: End of essay contest on The Future of Forestry in Marion County. March 15-16: SPRING HOLIDAYS. G.E.A. Convention in Atlanta. Mrs. Wooldridge, Mr. Teague, and Mr. Benson go as Marion County delegates. March 23: PIONEER comes out. March 23-24: BETA CLUB CONVENTION in Atlanta. All Senior members, Mr. and Mrs. Teague, and Mrs. Short attend. Mrs. Short gives Sponsor's talk at banquet. March 29: Marion County Teachers hold meeting. March 30: MCHS holds Science Fair, under direction of Mr. Brown. APRIL 5: End of Peace Officers' Essay contest on Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency. April 9: Seniors begin practice on Senior Play. Fifth six- weeks tests begin. April 10: BETA CLUB meets at the home of Frank Powell. April 13: JUNIOR -SENIOR PROM AND DANCE is held in the high school gymnasium under the sponsorship of Miss White and Miss Callahan. April 19: Report cards come out for fifth six-weeks. April 19-20-21: Some science students attend State Science Fair at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. April 20: PIONEER comes out. THE VISTAN arrives from publishers. April 25-26: F. H, A. State Convention. April 27: Mr. Moores takes the Band to the Rose Festival in Thomasville, Georgia. May 3: P. T. A. meets to install officers for next year. May 4: Seniors present three-act play, Miss Dill from Dippyville, directed by Mr. Brown. May 6-10: SENIOR TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D.C. May 15: BETA CLUB meets at the home of Mrs. Short for the last meeting of the year. Officers are elected for next year. May 21-25: Seniors take final examinations. May 25: PIONEER comes out - last edition of year. May 27: Baccalaureate Sermon. May 28: High School Final Examinations. - _ __ AIMME Buena Vista, Georgia Phone MI - 9 - 2056 Where You Get the Best for Less C.D.WEBB GROCERIES AND GARDEN SEEDS Phone MI-9-2256 Buena Vista, Georgia UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Best Wishes to the Senior n atzs: CALENDAR OF EVENTS - concluded. MAY 29: Seniors present CLASS NIGHT activities. MAY 31: GRADUATION EXERCISES FOR CLASS of 1956. Marion County Teachers meet in the afternoon. JUNE 4-8: Post-school week for teachers. May your road be pleasant all the way! The Best Yearbooks are TAYLOR MADE iSfefrO' 'w «i ■’Mj t - V _Vw - . w. 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