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

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% I % Foreword As one year fades away and the next begins, another class has graduated. But high school days will not be forgotten and left behind. The 1959 Vistan was printed in order that we may always be able to look back and remember the happy, carefree, and yet busy hours we have spent in M. C. H.S. ;to see at a glance our classmates, friends, and teachers, and to keep in our hearts the many fond memories of days gone by. We hope that each and every one greatly enjoys the book. May it always remind you of moments you wish to remember. Dedication MISS EVIE WHITE MR. W. C. MATHEWS Commercial Teacher Principal We, the Beta Club of Marion County High School, dedicate the 1958-1959 edition of the Vistan to Miss Evie White and to Mr. W. C. Mathews. We are grateful to Mr. Mathews for the leadership he has provided for the past three years in our school, the forward look with which he has planned our curriculum, and the guidance he has furnished for the whole school program. Many of our graduates are now holding good jobs in the business world with no further training than that received in the Commercial Department at Marion County High School. We feel that the instruction given by Miss White in this department has been beneficial to all of us privileged to take these courses. Thank you both for your constructive part in our school training. administration Principal MR. W. C. MATHEWS Norman Junior College Florida State University B.S. - M.S. Superintendent MR. ARTHUR J. BENSON Georgia Southwestern College University of Georgia B.S. - M. Ed. MRS. MARIANNE WALL Secretary to Superintendent Alabama Polytechnic Institute Marion County Board of Education SEATED: Mr. Clarence Perry, Mr. Ernest Hart, Mr. Travis Wells, Mr. Allen Davis. STANDING: Mr. Arthur Lowe, Chairman; Mr. Arthur J. Benson, Superintendent. $______ Faculty MRS. MARY LOU BURGIN Georgia State College for Women First Grade MRS. IDA BOB WEBB Georgia Southwestern College Alabama Polytechnic Institute First Grade MRS. RUBY WELLS Georgia State College for Women First Grade MRS. ANNIE COOK Piedmont College, G.S.C.W. University of Georgia Second Grade MRS. CHLOE CROXTON University of Georgia Second Grade MRS. EUNICE LANCASTER Georgia Southwestern College Third Grade MRS. MARY SINGLETON University of Georgia Third Grade MRS. IRENE BENSON Georgia Southwestern College University of Georgia Fourth Grade MRS. ANN MOSS Georgia Southwestern College University of Georgia Fourth Grade MRS. NELLIE McCORKLE Georgia Southwestern College University of Georgia Fifth Grade Faculty MISS LORA MATHIS Georgia State Teachers College Fifth Grade MISS KATILU BRADY Georgia State College for Women Georgia Southwestern College Sixth Grade MRS. SARA ROBINSON Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State College for Women Sixth Grade MRS. MYRLE MATHEWS Norman College University of Georgia Seventh Grade MRS. ELOISE WOOLDRIDGE Georgia State Teachers College Seventh Grade MRS. RUBY BENSON Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State College for Women Eighth Grade Sponsor MISS RUTH LANCASTER Georgia State College for Women Eighth Grade Sponsor MRS. MARY ALICE WILLIAMS Georgia State College for Women Music - Piano MR. OTTIS BEARD Abraham Baldwin Agriculture College University of Georgia Special Teacher - Agriculture MRS. ETHEL HELMS Georgia State College for Women University of Georgia Visiting Teacher Faculty MRS. PEARL S. GARRETT University of Arkansas Peabody College English - Sophomore Sponsor MISS JOSEPHINE LOVELACE Alabama Polytechnic Institute Science - Senior Sponsor MRS. LOUISE A. LOWE Piedmont College Newberry College Social Science, Language Freshman Sponsor MR. GEORGE MoGLAUN Berry College University of Georgia Coach - Mathematics MRS. MARIAN McGLAUN Winthrop College University of Georgia Librarian - English Junior Sponsor MR. B. G. MOORES Eastern Kentucky State College Band Director - Social Science Junior Sponsor MR. KING MOSS University of Georgia Agriculture MRS. ROSA W. PRYOR Georgia State College for Women Home Economics Freshman Sponsor MISS EVIE WHITE University of Alabama Bowling Green Business University Commercial - Sophomore Sponsor Senior Class Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Mack Powell, Henry Harbuck, Doublas Webb, Dicky Goodroe, Jimmy Roberts. President........................JIMMY ROBERTS Vice President...............BILLY MACK POWELL Secretary-Treasurer ------------DOUGLAS WEBB Reporters........................HENRY HARBUCK DICKY GOODROE Seniors VERNER ALEXANDER Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff, Snapshot Editor 4; Business Club 3, 4, President 4; Band 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 4; Co-ed Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 4; Base- ball 3,4; Transfer student from Brookhaven High School, Brookhaven, Mississippi 3. EDITH ANTHONY FHA 1,2,3,4; Business Club 4. JO ANN BENSON FHA 1, 2,3, 4, Vice President 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 1. 2; Class Vice President 1, Reporter 2; Science Club 1; 3rd Place Science Fair 1; FFA Safety Queen 2; Beta Club 3,4; Assistant Editor of Vistan 4; Student of Month 3; Business Club 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief Pioneer 4; Senior Who's Who- Best All Around Girl 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Co-ed Hi-Y 4; Room Representative 1,3, Secretary 3. GENE BROWN FFA 1,2,3,4, Assistant Secretary 4; Business Club 4. Seniors STELLA ANN BOND Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant of Brass 3. 4, Alternate Majorette 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Art Editor of Vis- tan” 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Business Club 2, 3, 4 Sec- retary 3; Pioneer Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor-in- Chief 3, Art Editor 4; Class Reporter 1, 2; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Senior Who’s Who - Most Popular 4. LARRY CHAPMAN FFA 1,2, 3,4. Secretary 3, President 4; Business Club 4. Seniors GAIL CROZIER Beta Club 3.4; Annual Staff, Business Manager 4; Cheerleader 3; Class President 1; Co-Ed Hi-Y 4: Pioneer Staff. Joke Editor 3. HERBERT FOSTER Baseball 2. 3,4; School Safety Patrol 3. 4; Business Club 4; Science Club 1; FFA 1,2,3.4, Third Vice President 4. KAY DUKE Band 1,2, 3,4; Majorette 1,2,3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Captain 4; Sergeant-of- Flutes 1.2; FHA 1.2,3, 4; Class Secretary 1; Class Reporter 3; Student of Month 3; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff, Calendar Editor 4; Co-Ed Hi-Y 4; Science Fair, Honorable Mention 1; First Place Talent Contest 3. Seniors VERNA MAE FULLER FHA 1; Library Club 4; Library Assistant 4. DICKY GOODROE FHA 1,2; Business Club 3; Co-Ed Hi-Y, Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3,4, Vice President 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Class Officer, Reporter 3,4. President 1,2; Student Council 2; Science Club 1; Vistan Staff, Historian 4; Senior Who's Who - Most Handsome. , JACK GLOSS FFA 1.2,3,4; Business Club 2; Library Club 1. Seniors BERNICE GRIER FHA 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 3,4; Business Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4, Scrapbook Chairman 4; Annual Staff, Activities Editor 4. HENRY HARBUCK Band 1,2,3,4, Sergeant-of-Trumpets 2; FFA 1, 2,3; Class Vice President 1; Business Club 3,4, Reporter 4. BILLY HARBUCK FFA 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3. Seniors MARY NEU HARBUCK Beta Club 3, 4. Secretary 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, Captain 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Pioneer Staff, Sports Editor 4; Halloween Queen 2; FHA 3, 4; Annual Staff, Historian 4; Senior Who's Who - Most Athletic; Library Club 3; Co-ed Hi-Y Club 4. LAVERNE ICARD FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff. Subscription Editor 4; School Patrol 3,4. Seniors RUDOLPH KILLINGSWORTH Transfer Student; Band 3, 4; Library Club 4; Smile King 3; Cheerleader 4; Co-ed Hi-Y Club 4. DONNIE MCALLISTER FFA 1.2.3,4. Sentinel 2,4 School Patrol 1; Basketball 1, Manager 2, 3,4; Library Club 1,2; Hi-Y 1; Base- ball 2. ELMO MCALLISTER FFA 1,2,3, 4, Assistant Sentinel 3, Second Vice President 4; Safety Patrol 1.2,3. 4, Lieutenant 2,3,4; Business Club 4; Fire Marshal 1. Seniors BOYCE MILLER Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; FHA 1,2,3, 4, Sentinel 3; Class Vice President 1,3; Room Representative 2,4; Class President 3; Senior Who's Who-Most Courteous 4. EDWARD MOULTON FFA 2,3,4. PEGGY MOORE FHA 1,2,3.4; Library Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Treas- urer 3; Business Club 2, 3,4, Program Chairman 4; Beta Club 3,4, Scrapbook Chair- man 4; Annual Staff 4, Activities Editor 4; Pioneer Staff, Typist 4. Seniors RONALD OWENS Business Club 1; FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2. KENNETH POPE Basketball 1,2,3,4; Business Club 4; Pioneer Staff 4; FFA 1.2, 3.4. BILLY MACK POWELL FFA 1,2,3,4, Assistant Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Student Council 3; Class Vice President 4; Base- ball 3,4. Seniors JACQUELINE POWELL Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4; Co-ed Hi-Y 4; Library Club 1,2,3, President 3; FHA 1.2,3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 1; Cheerleader 3, 4; Business Club 4; Annual Staff 4. Calendar Editor 4; Pioneer Staff 4, Editor of Just Between You and Me 4. JIMMY ROBERTS Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,4; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Senior Class President 4; Senior Who's Who- Most Athletic 4, Most Popular 4; Room Represen- tative 3. GAIL ROBERTS Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Library Club 3.4, Vice President 4; Business Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4; FHA 3,4; Carnival Queen 3; Senior Who's Who - Most Beautiful 4; Co-ed Hi-Y 4; Pioneer Staff 4, As- istant Sports Editor. Seniors IRALU ROBINSON Band 1,2, 3,4; Majorette 1,2, 3,4, Lieutenant Reed Section 3,4, Sergeant-of-Clarinets 1,2; FHA 1,2 3,4, Finance Chairman 1; Class Treasurer 1, Re- porter 3; Room Representative 2; Student of the Month 3: Beta Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Snap- shot Editor 4; Business.Club 3,4; Co-ed Hi-Y 4; Pioneer Staff, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 4. SHERRY RUSH Beta Club 3, 4, Pin Inspec- tor 4; Business Club 2, 3. 4; FHA 1, 2.4; Co-ed Hi-Y 4; Secretary 4; Senior Who's Who - Wittiest 4; Annual Staff, Copy Editor 4; Pion- eer Staff 3, 4, Typist; Third District Typing Con- test -First Place 3; Room Representative 2. SHARON SNIDER FHA 1,2,3,4, Program Chairman; Library Club 2,3, 4, President 4, District Secretary-Treasurer; Business Club 3,4, Program Chairman 3; Co-ed Hi-Y 4; Pioneer Staff 4, High School Reporter 4; Senior Who's Who-Most Courteous 4. Seniors TOMMY STEWART Basketball 1.2. 3, 4; Baseball 1,2.3; FFA 1.2,3. 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Science Club. LANNIE STUDDARD FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; Pioneer Staff 4; Basketball 1, Man- ager 3. 4. WESLEY WEAVER FFA 1, 2,3,4, Reporter 2; Basketball 2; Room Representative 1; Baseball 2,3. DONALD WELLS Beta Club 3,4; Business Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3, 4; Baseball 3.4; Co-Ed Hi-Y Club 4; FFA 1,2,3, 2nd Vice President 1, Reporter 2, Vice President 3; Pioneer Staff 3, Assistant Manager 3; Class Reporter 1,2; School Patrol, Captain 2; Vistan Staff 4, Sports Editor; Senior Who's Who-Most Intellectual, Most Likely to Succeed, Best All- Around; Student Council 4, Secretary. Seniors WILLIAM WEAVER FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2. DOUGLAS WEBB Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Business Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4; Co- Ed Hi-Y Club 4, President 4; FFA 1,2; Piano 1,2,3.4; Student Council 1,3, Pres- ident 3; Class Officer, Sec- retary 4; Vistan Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief; Science Club 1; Student of the Month 3. History of Senior Class of ’59 In 1947 fourteen members of the present Senior Class entered the first grade of Marion County High School. They are: Jo Ann Benson, Stella Ann Bond, Larry Chapman, Gail Crozier, Kay Duke, Dicky Goodroe, Donnie McAllister, Elmo McAllister, Peggy Moore, Ronald Owens, Jacqueline Powell, Iralu Robin- son, and Douglas Webb. Jack Gloss and Boyce Miller have also attended this school for their entire education. The other twenty-six members of our class have joined us since that time. Our Freshman year began in 1955, with Miss Betty McCorkle and Mrs. Louise Lowe as our sponsors. Dicky Goodroe and Gail Crozier were the presidents of the two sections. There were sixty-three of us in all. At the end of this year Kay Duke and Iralu Robinson attended the National Convention of the Future Homemakers in Chicago. In 1956 we became Sophomores. Mb. Oma Croxton sponsored one section of our class the first semester and Mrs. Pearl Garrett returned to teaching the second semester. The other section of our class was sponsored by Miss Evie White. Dicky Goodroe was president of the class of fifty. Band, F. F. A., F. H. A., and Basketball were our main activities. We were Juniors in 1957 with Miss Josephine Lovelace and Mrs. Marion Mc- Glaun as our sponsors. Boyce Miller was the president, and our number had dropped to forty. Sherry Rush placed first in the District Typing Contest. Larry Chapman attended Cotton Producers Association in Denver, Colorado. Donald Wells represented our F. F. A. chapter at the National Convention in Kansas City. Fifteen Juniors were tapped to become members in the Beta Club. The highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom-Dance. The theme was Oriental Gardens” and featured the Tea House, the Wishing Well, and a canopy of red studded with gold stars, which were very characteristic of an Oriental Night. In the fall of 1958 thirty-nine pupils became Seniors. We were privileged to have our same sponsors. Miss Josephine Lovelace and Mrs. Marian McGlaun. Jimmy Roberts was elected president of the class. Money for graduation events was raised by tunning the concession booth at the basketball games. The Senior Betas attended the State Convention of the Beta Club in Atlanta on Match 13th, 14th, and 15th. They presented a skit on stunt night. Our class was been well represented in all activities throughout our high school years. Vemer Alexander, Joe Ann Benson, Stella Bond, Kay Duke, Dicky Goodroe, Henry Harbuck, Rudolph Killingsworth, Iralu Robinson, and Douglas Webb have contributed greatly to the Red Fox Band and have reaped much experience, knowledge, fun, and many trips from its activities. The Basketball Teams have profited by having Jimmy Roberts, Boyce Miller, Kenneth Pope, Donald Wells, Dicky Goodroe, Tommy Stewart, Mary Nell Harbuck, and Gail Roberts play hard and fight to win the game. The last two seasons in which these players were on the team have been most successful for our school. Gail Crozier, Jacqueline Powell and Rudolph Killingsworth have served as cheerleaders. The majorettes were sparked by Kay Duke, Iralu Robinson, and Drum Major, Jo Ann Benson. We have also had many participants in F. F. A., F.H.A., Business Club, Library Club, and Co-Ed Hi - Y. We, the Class of '59, are sincerely grateful to the faculty, parents, and friends for these happy, important years of our life. JUNIOR OFFICERS, left to right: Jane Wells, Reporter; Sybil Phillips, Secretary; Bill Tom Wooldridge, Vice President; Mary Jo Brady, President; Barbara Powell, Treasurer. Juniors MARY JO BRADY JOHNNY BROWN DEWEY CARTER Juniors JERRY HENSON LARRY JOYNER AMOS KEMP ANNETTE DANIEL ANNIE ROSE FULLER CLYDE GRIMSLEY D. P. HENSON TOMMY CHAPMAN CHARLES CLEMENTS JETTIE SUE KEMP ALBENA MATHEWS BOBBY McCORKLE BUTCH McMICKLE Juniors LUCILLE O'HEARN SYBIL PHILLIPS BARBARA POWELL JOYCE SIMMONS MARK SNIDER WAYNE THOMPSON WAYMAN TYLER ROCKY WADE Juniors NELL WELCH JANE WELLS BILL TOM WOOLDRIDGE JACK WYRICK Sophomores SOPHOMORE OFFICERS-SECTION G, left to right: Mariola Hart, Reporter; Jean Webb, Vice President; Brenda Powell, President; Gloria McCorkle, Secretary and Treasurer. Clayton A mmons Fay Austin Calvin Brown Doxy Bryan Buster Burgin Mike Crogier Sophomores SOPHOMORE OFFICERS - SECTION W, left to right: Carolyn Davis, Secretary Treasurer; Sally Lowe, President; Ellen Helms, Vice President; Susanne Moss, Reporter. Benny Curlee Carolyn Davis Margie Gloss Annette Goodroe George Goodroe Clide Grier Judith Halley Ellen Helms Jimmy Harbuck Wayne Harbuck Mariola Hart Frances Hunt Sophomores Sally Lowe Wiley McAllister Gloria McCorkle Susanne Moss Sandra Owens Arthur Powell Sophomores Beverly Powell Brenda Powell Marylene Powell Lanier Roberts Doris Robinson Marlene Sanders Sam Singleton Carolyn Smith Charles Snider Joyce Spinks- Ripley Stamper Billy Stringfellow-iy 4k - « Doris Thornton Patsy Turner Larry Joe Underwood Gary Watson Jean Webb Clarence Welch Sophomores Karen Welch Loxie Wells Willard Whitley Chap Williams Ruble Youngblood FRESHMAN OFFICERS-SECTION L, left to right; Barney Miller, President; Fran Brooks, Reporter; James Brown, Vice President; Diane Harbuck, Secretary; George Grier, Reporter; Paul Harbuck, Treasurer. Freshmen Freddie Mae Barrett Brownie Benson Diana Brannon Fran Brooks James Brown Jack Christopher Frances Conner Donnie Finkle June French Nellie Fuller George Grier Betty Grimsley Janet Hale Diane Harbuck Paul Harbuck Yvonne Harbuck Freshmen FRESHMAN OFFICERS-SECTION P, left to right: Donnie Powell, President; Diana Brannon, Treasurer; Mark Helms, Vice President; Brenda O’Hearn, Secretary; Douglas Jones, Reporter. Ernest Hart Mark Helms Brenda Henson Frank Highnote Clayton Hodge Brenda Hunt Douglas Jones Robert Mathews Marion McGlaun Barney Miller Ronnie Moore Elsie Moulton Brenda O’Hearn Dennis Parker Christine Pilcher Annelle Powell Freshmen Donnie Powell Shep Pryor Mary Sinns Trudy Smith Carlene Thomaston Reuben Tyler Diane Tyner Robert Tyner Travis Watts Florence Weaver Jimmy Welch Bobby Wooldridge Eighth Grade Class Officers SECTION B, left to right: Mary Ann Kilcrease, Reporter; Janice McMickle, Secretary- Treasurer; Dianne Ammons, Reporter; Kenneth Davis, Vice President. Not shown: Hal Rogers, President. SECTION L, left to right: Mike Rankin, President; Kathryn Wooldridge, Reporter; Alice Williams, Vice President; Bonnie McDaniel, Secretary-Treasurer. Dianne Ammons Virginia Anderson Amos Austin Allen Barfield James Barfield Eva Julia Bryan Benny Chapman Joel Christopher Kenneth Davis Evelyn Dillard Tancred Forsythe D. W. Foster Lanieve Foster Charles Fuller Larry Fuller Barbara Gloss Myron Grimsley John Hale Ronnie Hall Annelle Harbuck Bobby Harbuck Frank Harbuck Junay Harbuck Myra Harbuck Woodroe Hendricks Eighth Grade Larry Henson Rainey Hodge Clarence Holley Eileen Icard Leroy Jones Steve Kearbey Karen Kemp Mary Ann Kilcrease Mary Helen Kirksey Bonnie McDaniel Janice McMickle Alfonzia Mincey Jack Mincey Sara Owens Nina Phillips Becky Pilcher Elaine Powell Fannie Powell Mike Rankin Hall Rogers Sonny Simmons Andy Singleton Wesley Spinks Charles Stubbs Eighth Grade Lenora Stubbs Lorene Stubbs Sue Studdard Patricia Swint Juanita Teat Dan Turner Roy Underwood Bert Veal Irene Veal Glenda Vickery Mack Walters Ernest Weaver Harold Weaver Larry Welch Murray Welch Travis Welch Brick Wells Myron Wells Arnold Whitley Jimmy Wiggins Alice Williams Kathryn Wooldridge Bruce Youngblood Sandra Youngblood Basketball Boys STANDING: Lannie Studdard, Manager; Rocky Wade, George Goodroe, Kenneth Pope, Arthur Boyette, Calvin Brown, Donnie McAllister, Manager; Vemer Alexander, Score Keeper. IN FRONT: Tommy Stewart, Lanier Roberts, Brownie Benson, Donald Wells, Boyce Miller, Co-Captain; Rip Stamper, Dicky Goodroe, Arthur Powell, Larry Joe Underwood. 1958-59 SCORES MCHS - - - -76 Webster Co. -36 MCHS - - - -52 Stewart Co. -46 MCHS - - - -75 Plains -52 MCHS - - - -76 Cusetta - - - 17 MCHS - - - -58 Stewart Co. -83 MCHS - - - -65 Stewart Co. -41 MCHS - - - -86 Union -39 MCHS - - - -43 Harris Co. - 47 MCHS - - - -72 Richland - - 57 MCHS - - - 101 Talbot Co. - 20 MCHS - - - -46 Plains - - - -45 MCHS - - - -78 Webster Co. -48 Total Score - MCHS------------ - 1718 MCHS 49 Butler — - MCHS 60 Schley Co. - -40 MCHS - - - 58 Harris Co. - - 49 MCHS - - - 82 Oglethorpe - - 40 MCHS Butler — - - -58 MCHS - - - 66 Stewart Co. - 69 MCHS - - ■ 63 Richland - - - 77 MCHS - - - Schley Co. - -62 MCHS 72 Union - 42 MCHS Oglethorpe - - 62 MCHS Talbot Co. - -22 MCHS - - 101 Cusetta - - - -25 Total Score - Opponents------ — - 1123 High Point Boy - Jimmy Roberts - 393 Donald Wells - ---------- 297 Kenneth Pope - --------------272 Boyce Miller - - - ----------237 Basketball Girls STANDING: Barbara Powell, Manager; Frances Conner, Carolyn Smith, Marian McGlaun, Christine Pilcher, Annelle Powell, Brenda O’Hearn, Nell Welch, June French, Brenda Jane Powell, Mary Jo Brady. Manager. IN FRONT: Mary Nell Harbuck, Co-Captain; Mr. George McGlaun, Coach; Gail Roberts, Co-Capta in. 1958-59 SCORES MCHS - - - -25 Webster Co. 39 MCHS 26 Butler 21 MCHS - - - -24 Stewart Co. 46 MCHS 53 Schley Co. 41 MCHS - - - -45 Plains 50 MCHS 22 Harris Co. 42 MCHS - - - -52 Cusetta - - ■ • - - 08 MCHS 52 Oglethorpe 49 MCHS - - - -28 Stewart Co. 44 MCHS 38 Butler - 23 MCHS - - - -34 Stewart Co. 30 MCHS 29 Stewart Co. - - - 42 MCHS - - - -36 Union 49 MCHS 36 Richland - - - - 51 MCHS - - - -25 Harris Co. - 40 MCHS 56 Schley Co. 39 MCHS - - - -64 Richland - - - - 47 MCHS 45 Union 51 MCHS - - - -49 Talbot Co. - ■ - - 26 MCHS 40 Oglethorpe 35 MCHS - - - -47 Plains 60 MCHS 43 Talbot Co. 20 MCHS - - - -29 Webster Co. - - 24 MCHS 55 Cusetta 24 Total Scores - MCHS - - 953 Total Score - Opponents 901 High Point Girl - Nell Welch----398 Marion McGlaun----------------271 Brenda Powell------------ - 268 Baseball Team FRONT ROW, left to right; Mark Helem, Travis Wans, Bobby Wooldridge, Barney Miller, Jack Christopher, Brownie Benson. SECOND ROW; Arthur Boyette, Herbert Foster, Rocky Wade, Calvin Brown, Lannie Studdard, Dicky Goodroe, Donald Wells. THIRD ROW: Jack Wyrick, Manager; Mr. George McGlaun, Coach; Donnie McAllister, Manager; Tommy Stewart, Billy Mack Powell, Manager. Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT; Ellen Helms, Sybil Phillips, Jacqueline Powell. Dianne Harbuck. IN FRONT: Beth Wade, Mascot. organizations FIRST ROW, left to right: Jean Webb, Carolyn Davis, Brenda Henson, Barbara Powell, Fran Brooks. SECOND ROW, left to right; Sally Lowe, Iraki Robinson, Jo Anne Benson, Drum Major; Kay Duke, Susie Moss. Marion County Red Fox” Band MR. B. G. MOORES, Director This is the fifth year since the organization of the Marion County School Band. During these years the band has grown from a thirty piece organization to a seventy piece organiza- tion. The band has moved forward each year and will play in the Class A Music Festival this spring. The band has played for parades, the State Legislature, the Rose Festival, the 'Gator Bowl football game, and has thrilled hometown audiences with many concerts. Majorettes Future Business Leaders of America SEATED: Jo Ann Benson, Donald Wells, Social Chrm.; Verner Alexander, President; Barbara Powell, Mary Jo Brady, Secretary-, Gail Roberts, Treasurer; Mary Nell Harbuck, Vice President; Douglas Webb, Parliamentarian; Peggy Moore, Program Chrm.; Sharon Snider, Bernice Grier. SECOND ROW: Miss Evie White, Sponsor; Stella Bond, Iralu Robinson, Kay Duke, Annette Anthony, Scrapbook Chrm. ; Judith Jones, Sherry Rush, Jane Wells, Jacqueline Powell. Nell Welch, Sybil Phillips, Albena Mathews, Carolyn Davis, Jettie Sue Kemp, Lucille O’Hearn, Edith Anthony, Doris Robinson, Frances Hunt, Joyce Simmons. THIRD ROW: Lannie Studdard, Herbert Foster, Charles Clements, Elmo McAllister, Henry Harbuck, D. P. Henson. Bobby McCorkle, Larry Joiner. Kenneth Pope, Larry Chapman, Gene Brown, Mark Snider. Staff of The Pioneer SEATED: Peggy Moore, Typist; Iralu Robinson, Assistant Editor; Jo Ann Benson, Editor - in-Chief; Stella Ann Bond, Art Editor-, Sherry Rush, Typist. STANDING: Mary Nell Harbuck, Kenneth Pope, Sports Editors; Sharon Snider, High School Staff Reporter; Jacqueline Powell, Just Between You and Me Editor; Lannie Studdard, Business and Circulating Manager; Jettie Sue Kemp, Grammar School Staff Reporter; Herbert Foster, Business and Circulating Manager. Staff of The Vis tan ’ SEATED; Iralu Robinson, Snapshot Editor; Stella Bond, Art Editor; Gail Crozier, Business Manager; Douglas Webb, Editor-in-Chief; Jo Ann Benson, Assistant Editor; Sherry Rush, Typist; Kay Duke, Calendar Editor. STANDING: Verner Alexander, Snapshot Editor; Bernice Grier, Activities Editor; Peggy Moore, Activities Editor; Mary Nell Harbuck, Historian; Jacqueline Powell, Calendar Editor; Laverne Icard, Subscription Editor; Donald Wells, Sports Editor; Dicky Goodroe, Historian. Vistan Staff r'In Action Jacqueline Powell Sherry Rush Verner Alexander Mrs. Lowe Jo Ann Benson Dicky Goodroe Iralu Robinson - Verner Alexander Beta Club MRS. LOUISE LOWE Sponsor Let Us Lead by Serving Others DOUGLAS WEBB President TOP ROW: Dicky Goodroe, Vice President; Mary Nell Harbuck, Secretary-Treasurer; Jacqueline Powell, Reporter; Sherry Rush, Pin Inspector; Gail Crazier, Program Chair- man; Peggy Moore and Bernice Grier, Scrap Book Editors. SECOND ROW: Verner Alexander, Annette Anthony, Jo Anne Benson, Stella Ann Bond, Arthur Boyette, Mary Jo Brady, Charles Clements. THIRD ROW: Kay Duke, Jerry Henson, Laveme Icard, Jettie Sue Kemp, Albena Mathews, Lucille O'Heam, Sybil Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Powell, Iralu Robinson, Nell Welch, Donald Wells, Jane Wells, Bill Tom Wooldridge, Jack Wyrick. F.H.A. Officers STANDING: Mis. Rosa Pryor, Chapter Advisor; June French, Parliamentarian: Nell Welch, Vice President; Annette Anthony, Reporter; Diana Brannon, Historian; Dianne Harbuck, Finance Chairman; Frances Conner, Reporter; Annelle Powell, Historian; Carolyn Smith, Treasurer; Joyce Spinks, Membership Chairman; Annette Goodroe, Degree Chairman; Beverly Powell, Recreation Chairman; Sandra Owens, Secretary. IN FRONT: Sybil Phillips. Projects Chairman; Judy Halley, Projects Chairman; Brenda Jane Powell, President. F.F.A. Officers STANDING: Mark Snider, Treasurer; Billy Mack Powell, Vice President; Larry Chapman, President; Wayne Thompson, Secretary; Arthur Boyette, Reporter; Donnie McAllister, Sentinel. FRONT ROW: Ripley Stamper, Assistant Sentinel; Elmo McAllister, Assistant Vice President; Gene Brown, Assistant Secretary; Bobby McCorkle, Assistant Reporter; Benny Curlee, Assistant Treasurer. Not Shown, Mr. King Moss, Advisor. F.H.A. Chapter Student Council SEATED: Arthur Boyette, 11 M; Mr. W. C. Mathews, Principal. STANDING: Annette Goodroe, 10 W; June French, 9 L; Sam Singleton, 10 G; Beverly Powell, 10 G; Evelyn Dillard, 8 B; Jack Christopher, 9 P: Patty Swint, 8 L; Annelle Powell, 9 P; Brick Wells, 8 B; Jettie Sue Kemp, 11 M; Ronnie Hall, 8 L; George Goodroe, 10 W; Shep Pryor, 9 L; Boyce Miller, 12 L and Me. ; Donald Wells, 12 L and Me. Officers of Co-Ed Hi- Y Club FRONT ROW; Jo Anne Benson, School Projects Chm. ; Gail Roberts, Vice President; Kay Duke, World Service Chm.; Sherry Rush, Secretary. BACK ROW; Douglas Webb, President; Dicky Goodroe, Treasurer; Mrs. Pearl Garrett, Sponsor; Donald Wells, Community Projects Chm. ; Vemer Alexander. Chaplain. Library Club FRONT ROW: Nell Welch, Reporter; Peggy Moore, Secretary; Sharon Snider, President; Gail Roberts, Vice President; Sybil Phillips, Treasurer. MIDDLE ROW; Mrs. Marian McGlaun, Advisor; La verne Icard, Annette Goodroe, Marlene Sanders, Christine Pilcher, Verna Mae Fuller, Frances Hunt, Albena Mathews, Sandra Owens, Doris Robinson, Bernice Grier, Margie Gloss. BACK ROW: Mark Snider, Wiley McAllister, Ernest Han, Ronnie Moore, Donnie Powell, Clayton Ammons. Piano Pupils MRS. MARY ALICE WILLIAMS, Teacher School Patrol STANDING: Mr. Ann Moss, Sponsor; Herbert Foster, Carolyn Smith. Laveme Icard, Edward Moulton, Steve Kearbey, Harold Weaver, Charles Snider. Elmo McAllister, Ronnie Moore, Mac WalteR, Henry Phillips. IN FRONT: Joffrey Jones, Hall RogeR, Stanley Goodroe, Ronnie Singleton, Oliver Stubbs. Jimmy Welch, Clyde Grimsley. Safety Council in Action Lunchroom Workers LEFT TO RIGHT: Mb. Annie B. Parker, Supervisor; Mrs. Sarah French. Mrs. Mamie Jewel McMickle, Mrs. Bernice Bearde.n, Mrs. Paralee Chapman, Mrs. Bessie Moore. Bus Drivers FRONT ROW: Woodrow Hendricks, Herman Goodroe, Johnny Brown. Bobby Icard, Monroe Johnson, Bus Maintenance; Homer Wall, Assistant Mechanic. STANDING Andrew Chalkley, Edgar Harbuck, Lester Grlmsley, Fred Chapman, Billy Powell, Daniel Welch, Jabez McCorkle, Building Maintenance. H -v tu' ' Br yJ Calendar of Events 1958-59 August 25-29: Pre-planning week for the faculty. No new faculty members. August 29; Registration day for pupils. 397 pupils register in grammar school; 234, in high school. This represents an increase of 21 over last year. September 2: School begins in earnest. September 12: F.F. A. and F. H. A. meeting. F.H. A. party in lunchroom. September 15: Marion County Safety Council is organized. September 21; Basketball practice begins. September 26; Betas tap 14 Juniors for membership In the club. They are-. Annette Anthony, Arthur Boyette, Mary Jo Brady, Charles Clements, Jerry Henson, Jettie Sue Kemp, Albena Mathews, Lucille O'Heam, Sybil Phillips, Barbara Powell, Nell Welch, Jane Wells, Bill Tom Wooliidge, and Jack Wyrick. September 30: Marion County P. T. A. entertains the Fifth District Conference at the Buena Vista Baptist Church. October 1; Homemaking classes serve Loyalty Supper to Baptist Church members in school lunchroom. October 2; First night meeting of P. T. A. Sergeant White of the State Patrol speaks. October 10; F.F. A. - F.H. A. meeting after chapel. Band goes to Reynolds to play in the Homecoming Day events for the Lieutenant Governor Garland Byrd. October 12; Marion County exhibit wins fourth place at Chattahoochee Fair, F.H.A. decorates two tables in the Junior Division. October 14; Seniors serve a Chicken Supper to the public. October 17; Rev. Grimes of the Buena Vista Methodist Church speaks in chapel. Cheerleaders are elected. They are Stella Bond, Diane Harbuck, Ellen Helms, Rudolph Killings - worth, Sybil Phillips, Jacqueline Powell. October 18: F.H. A. Fall District Meeting held in Albany. Our chapter attends. October 25: Band plays for American Association of Univer- sity Women workshop in Americus. October 31; P. T.A. sponsors annual supper and Halloween Carnival. Beta Club informally initiates new members. November 1; The P. T.A. with the co-operation of the local dentist begins the Dental Program. Every child in school is given a dental examination. November 13: MCHS Library attends the Third District library meeting in Americus. November 14: Band Parents sponsor a week-end of activities. Dance on Nov. 14; Sun- day dinner in the school lunchroom on Nov. 16. Band gives annual concert on Sunday at 2:00 P.M. BAND ON PARADE ft i rm—i REGULAR TUESDAY FA ULTT MEETINGS MAJORETTES PRACTICE CALENDAR - CONTINUED OECErillEft A November 22: Band plays in the Homecoming Game festivities at the University of Georgia, Athens. November 27-28: Thanksgiving Holidays. December 2: Lions entertain their wives and the faculty at Ladies Night. Decembers Band Party. P. T.A. holds night meeting and Christmas Program. December 5; Co-Ed Hi-Y organized by a group of members of the organization from Columbus. Doug Webb elected president of the new club. Mrs. Garrett is chosen sponsor. December 8; Photographer makes the group pictures for the annual. December 10; Beta Club meets at the home of Mrs. Garrett. New Betas are presented their pins and certificates and are formally admitted by taking the Beta Pledge. December 12: Miss Margaret Perry from the Georgia Power Company gave a demonstra tioo on electrical safety. r __ December 17: F.H. A. holds Christmas Party. December 19: CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS BEGIN ytJ. January 5: School begins after the holidays. January 6; P.T.A. begins Sight Tests for everyone in school. January 10; College entrance exams are given in Americus. Several MCHS Seniors take the test. January 19-21: Semi-final Exams. Beta Club holds meeting at the home of Mary Jo Brady. Unusual program on secondary characters of the Bible is presented. January 26-30; Mr. Coleman, science teacher with the State Department of Education, spends the week in our school demonstrating interesting ex- periments to the high school science classes and sixth and seventh grades. February 2: Co-Ed Hi-Y begins school pro- ject of daily devotions over the inter-com system. F.F.A. sponsors Clean-Up Week. FEUUUAIIY The p T A begins Hearing Tests •• February 13; The Tazewell and Draneville Men's Clubs play a benefit basketball game for the March of Dimes. February 16-20; Boys' Basketball Tournament at Lumpkin, Stewart County. February 20; Clean-Speech Poster Contest sponsored by the Co-Ed Hi-Y ends. February 23-27: Girls' Basketball Tournament at Preston, Webster County. (Annual goes to press on Feb. 19th. Following dates are tentative.) You're money Ahead! When You Bank With the BUENA VISTA LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK We Welcome Your Account - Large or Small Each Account Insured for $10, 000,00 3% on Savings and Time Deposits Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Buena Vista, Georgia T l ron- e,n.Lor5 Malone Office Rcjuipment f,o. OFFICE FURNITURE • BUSINESS MACHINES We Are Always Happy to Serve You! 107-12th Street Phone FA 2-2513 Columbus, Georgia MILLER-TAYLOR Compliments of Shoes - Hosiery - Bags BICKERSTAFF 1237 Broadway CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY and Traffic Circle Shopping Center Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia WOODWARD’S Compliments of Fabrics - Curtains - Linens KIRALFY’S Bedding - Sewing Notions Trimming Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shoes Phone 2-3951 1139 Broadway Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia CALENDAR - CONTINUED March 5-6: Evaluation committee visits our school to recheck us for accreditation by Southern Association. March 13-15: Mrs. Lowe, the Betas, and other chaperones, attend State Convention of the Beta Club at the Dinkier Plaza in Atlanta. March 19-20: G. E.A. Convention in Atlanta. Mr. McGlaun, president of Marion County Teachers' Association, Mr. Benson, Mr. Mathews, and other delegates attend. March 25: State Spelling Contest. March 26-27; SPRING HOLIDAYS. Ai ri c April 6: Automobile Driving Contest held at the Americus Trade School. April 9: F. H. A. sponsors annual fashion show. Homemaking classes and adults participate April 10-12: G. A. L. A. Convention at Rock Eagle. April 10; F.H. A. sponsors Sadie Hawkins Dance. April 11: F. H. A. sponsors Hobo Day and cake sale April 23-25: F. H. A. State Convention in Atlanta, representatives from our school chapter attend. Mrs. Pryor and a number of April 24: Band plays in the Rose Festival in Thomasville. April 30; F.F. A. sponsors a Safety Bar-B-Cue. May 1: Junior-Senior Prom-Dance. May 27-28: Final Exams. May 29; Last day of school. Class Night. May 31; Baccalaureate Sermon June 1; GRADUATION EXERCISES! WE’LL MEET AGAIN We'll meet again, Don't know where. Don’t know when. But I know we'll meet again Some sunny day. J Our school days are through, Both for me and for you But I know we'U meet again Some sunny day. J' Then, teachers, please say hello To the Juniors we know, Tell them they won't be long. They'll be happy to know That as you saw us go, We were singing this song: “ (Repeat 1st four lines) Visit Our Modern Dairy Bar Columbus, Georgia V. V. VICK 418 - 10th Avenue Phone FA 2-7081 JEWELER COLUMBUS MONUMENT CO. 1218 Broadway Dial FA 7-4348 Lest We Forget Columbus, Ga. B. F. HOUSE Res. Phone CY 8-8753 Compliments of PARAMOUNT CHEMICAL COMPANY 2078 Philips St. Columbus, Georgia Phone MUrdock 0-7350 Ft-A.p,. .«.Planning Back To School ° PTL Progress 5 ' °' nce to Dance Tonight co ete c 'iOVV' Re. v. S P vO he v ? otf Vt fc. Reco -d Numbe r Of V IDE RANGE PTA Members No(td • o, PROGRAM-2N ttict rhA Q 0 r fta W e «dlnMb v Tk. a«on M V He a I yO J TH kh t9j c te Vj W«r,o!° S •Wl a -e ) 'T' Rljpv,. _J Ca JS A, 5cl , ace cheduh «°n s. ° T° Bs ch O p. We tutj. e ts a a M h co « v '° V e N c aO' v ccV° wr et® r°4 OteC £ 4J % TJ 0) eo (0 V u itv ' y o %h, . 60 J 0 ¥ £) C VCa ,, £, pr0granr°- - ,T 5a elti- R SoR°°' V ini r F I' • •••” ' AV.. ff W .If, CO Special Meeting he. A v0 In Interest Of Marion Xk ‘1 ■f i Th Co. Children’s Health pe sj £bc £ oV W® e 1® ►.c- c®6 pert1 . v Mari.on sV Sc - % V q V fe VW o •'a a 5 6 a f U- t •a -I I | J 1°' « 5Va ,nj6s p (75 j ra se Outstanding Students Named At MCHS ' - % % Q ’a «■ tels Siw Z'iy Mins , , V- - a . N, , Ve __ ) 4 tj. f aO , °0 o Marion Student Winner . CA In District Contest A 7 ® Schools, has boon announced the . 7 tinner of the essay contest for ' 4 ie Piii - Mountain district._________________________________ Wesley Spinks, 8th ra le FFA nicniber from the Marion County 'O JoAnn Benson and Donalt Wells have been elected as best all-around” by their classmate? in the Marion County Higl School. Other seniors superlatives nam ed recently include: most beau tiful, Oail Roberts; most hand some, Dicky Goodroe; most like v to succeed, Gail Crosier, Don al f Well s; most athletic Mary Nell Ilarbuek, Jimmy Rolierts most intellectual, Train Robinson Donald Wells; wittiest. Sherry Rush, Henry Harbuck; most pop ular, Stella Bond, Jimmy Ro berts; most courteous Sharon Snider and Boyce Miller. He Does His Shopping at WELLS AND WELCH DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of HOLLIS FEED COMPANY MIXERS OF H AND B FEEDS Let Us Shell Your Corn and Mix Your Feed Buena Vista, Georgia CAMP-BLOX, INC. CAMP CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Buena Vista, Georgia Columbus, Georgia CAMP Proprietors: MARY S. WELLS DORIS S. WELCH CONCRETE PIPE CO. Albany, Georgia MILK - ICE CREAM for Those Who Want the Best Columbus, Georgia Compliments of THE VARSITY ELEANOR SHOP GEORGE'S RESTAURANT Americus, Georgia and T. AND T. RESTAURANT Richland, Georgia Jn strufU 'n rasar Compliments of BURGIN MANUFACTURING CO. , INC. Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of DENT POULTRY COMPANY Buena Vista, Georgia WM. C. WOOTEN AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance Owners: CLARKE W. DUNCAN AND MYRTICE McMICHAEL Located in Buena Vista Loan and Savings Bank Building Buena Vista, Georgia CLEMENTS AND WELLS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear Fresh Meats Groceries Phone MI-9-2012 Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of CHEEK-BICKERSTAFF CHEVROLET COMPANY Dependable Service, Parts, and Accessories Delco Batteries - Delco Ignition Guaranteed Used Cars Easy Terms Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealer Phone: MI-9-3265 Buena Vista, Georgia what America wants, America gets in a Chevy I revENS LOW£ Compliments of R. P. STEVENS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Emerson T ruetone Television Wizard Appliance s Buena Vista, Georgia R. M. HAIR, Owner Buena Vista, Georgia Phone MI-9-3221 For a Low Rate Insurance See Your State Farm Agent H. S. PARKER SHOE STORE Peter's Shoes Buena Vista, Georgia E. W. PERRY Phone MI-9-3044 Buena Vista, Georgia RELIABLE GAS COMPANY Buena Vista, Georgia Telephone MI-9-3287 W. H. VAN LANDINGHAM, Chairman of the Board E. C. STEVENS, President CLARKE W. DUNCAN T. W. HOLLIS Secretary and Treasurer Vice President Kirvens Columbus, Georgia “Owned and Managed in the Chattahoochee Since 1876“ A (jreat Aante in Clothing Compliments of COLUMBUS IscHwoBjyyc I TRACTOR “SUITS THE SOUTH MACHINERY CO. Large Selection Farm Equipment Columbus, Georgia Headquarters for High School Clothes Compliments of HOFFLIN GREENTREE SMITH AND GREY BOYS' SHOP ELECTRIC Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia THE SOUTH'S FIRST FAMILY OF DEPARTMENT STORES IN COLUMBUS ITS Davison's ► OF DIXIE Columbus, Georgia COLUMBUS, 6A . Smart eLc izs fd M S fa eo vve '! e oca tons AHS FiK TAyE- 2-2J2.Uyc yh'l?t oArdx u. , A Lovely Antique Is a Joy Forever Antiques Gifts 1221 Third Ave. Tel. FA2-5130 Columbus, Georgia DOWN-TOWN STEPHEN BLAND BEAUTY SALON STORES FOR MEN 22 Twelfth Street S Complete Beauty Service Society Brand Traffic Circle JULIA PATRICK HATTIE BALL Clothes Shopping Center Phone FA 3-1453 1115 First Ave. HENRY Hart, Schaffner WATSON and Marx Clothes Columbus, Georgia Manage ry ROY ANDREWS, Manager When in Columbus Visit A BUCK’S BAR-B-Q U i t Buena Vista Road L'lflftO shilhREN'S shop City Limits U From Infants to Teens 6:00 O'Clock A. M. Breakfast Close 12:00 P.M. Sizes 8 to 20 Garrard at Eighteenth Avenue Columbus, Georgia Columbus, Georgia CUMBAA KAYSER-LILIENTHAL BOOT AND SHOE SHOP The Shop of Original Styles 18 Twelfth Street Columbus, Georgia Broadway Wynnton Road Exclusive Dyers and Repairers of Shoes Decidedly the Best Columbus, Georgia Grading Clearing REEVES CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors P. O. Box 473 Americus, Georgia Phone 5798 Equipment Rental o j w Concrete Work Ready-Mix-Concrete Compliments of LONG’S WELDING COMPANY A. COHEN SON 217 W. Lamar Street Americus, Georgia Americus, Georgia Compliments of GLOVER RYLANDER - MURRAY TRACTOR COMPANY GROCERY CO. Phone 5321 Americus, Georgia Americus, Georgia Ford Is the Farmer's Choice SOUTHERN 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 Twinida Flour - Ida Home Flour Americus, Georgia Amerinis. Genrcxia AMERICUS HATCHERY, INC. U.S. Poliorum - Typhoid Clean Chicks Phone 2922 331 West Lamar St. Americus, Georgia Americus, Georgia SUMTER LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION AMERICUS WOOD PRESERVING COMPANY GAMMAGE Pressure Creosoted Posts Poles and Lumber JOHN E. SHIPP EDGAR SHIPP Manager Partner Americus, Georgia Phone: 2838 On Route 280 ELIAS ATT AYAH A Co-Operative Non-Profit Organization Only 2 1 2% Sale Commission Sale Every Thursday 1:00 P. M. Americus, Georgia PRINT SHOP Office Supplies - School Supplies Printing Phone 3267 P. O. Box 468 Americus, Georgia Buyer of Blackberries and Pecans Americus, Georgia Compliments of AMERICUS WIGHT PROVISION CO. MOTOR COMPANY j J. T. STUDSTILL Phone 2735 - 2736 Dependable Service Americus, Georgia Meat Packers Sumter Belle Brand Phone: MI-9-3276 Buena Vista, Georgia Fresh Meats and Vegetables Lowest Prices SUWANNEE CHAS. M. CLEMENTS STORE Groceries Delivered Buena Vista, Georgia Clements Hardware Co. Phone MI-9-3243 Phone MI-9-3324 Clements Funeral Home You Are Always Welcome Buena Vista, Georgia Phone MI-9-2478 W. D. BAILEY C. D. WEBB CO. Everything in Clothes for Young Men GROCERIES AND GARDEN SEEDS Lamar Street Americus, Georgia Phone MI-9-2256 Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of HAGLER’S MARION GROCERY DRUG COMPANY Groceries and Fresh Meats Phone MI-9-3254 Phone MI-9-3022 Buena Vista, Georgia Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of PATRICK’S Gifts Toys Cards Buena Vista, Georgia MARION COUNTY FEED AND SEED STORE E. N. MURRAY V. P. BELK Owner Manager Purina Feeds for Poultry and Livestock Phone MI-9-2931 Buena Vista, Georgia FORSYTH’S MIKE WELLS CITIES SERVICE STATION GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROCERIES Gas - Oil - Greasing Tire Repair Phone MI-9-3977 Buena Vista, Georgia Draneville, Georgia Compliments of Compliments of W. H. STEPHENS ALLEN’S BARBER SHOP FLOWERS AND GIFTS Phone MI-9-2760 Buena Vista, Georgia Buena Vista, Georgia J. W. SMITH GROCERY JOE BENSON and SMITH APPLIANCE COMPANY DRY GOODS General Electric Appliances Friedman-Shelby Shoes Zenith Radios and Variety Merchandise - Furniture Television Phone MI-9-2110 Phone MI-9-2023 Tazewell, Georgia Buena Vista, Georgia Compliments of F. E. HARBUCK R. B. WELLS GENERAL MERCHANDISE MERCHANT Groceries Buena Vista, Georgia Phone MI-9-3103 Draneville, Georgia For a Low Cost Plan for Security See Your COTTON STATES MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY TRAVIS L. WELLS, Agent Phone MI-9-3103 Draneville, Georgia FRIENDSHIP MACHINE SHOP J. C. CARTER General Machine Repairing Electric and Acetylene W elding Radiator Flushing Lawn Mower Repairing Phone 3161 Americus, Georgia (On Friendship Road) Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 Compliments of DR. HAROLD CLAYTON G. A. TYE AND SONS BUILDING MATERIALS OPTOMETRIST Americus, Georgia Americus, Georgia LIGHTHOUSE (mOf . 17B4 I'IJTJ'mJ Everything in Building Americus, Georgia Phone 267 Dial 2717 Americus, Georgia CUT AND CURL BEAUTY SHOP Individual Hair Styling I ifyour hat ysrir D€.comir to you 'Jon should t coming to , us___ 501 Forsyth Street Americus, Georgia Beauticians: LILLIE BROWN Phone 5091 JUANITA WILLIAMSON Men's Wear THE KINNEBREW CO. Ladies' Sportswear Americus, Georgia JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOPPE Americus, Georgia MATHER OF AMERICUS Complete House Furnishings Americus, Georgia WOOLDRIDGE DRUG STORE Phone MI-9-2045 Buena Vista, Georgia Two Fine Stores to Shop With: BUENA VISTA THEATRE Always a Good Show, Often a Great One. Visit Our Snack Bar Everything for Your Refreshment Pine Ave. Albany, Ga. FIELD i AND Ms FIRESIDE iPji Distinctive Sportswear Gifts and Gear Corner 13th St. and 1st Ave. Columbus, Georgia KING’S MILLING CO. Grains and Feeds Georgia's Largest Grain Dealer Phone 9026-7 Americus, Georgia Compliments of AUTOMATIC APPLIANCE CO. We Fix All Makes Washers - Dryers - Ironers 2502 Lumpkin Road Columbus, Georgia Dial 7-8179 G. L. DACUS F. H. WARNER COLUMBUS STORE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Authorized Distributors for Hobart Food Machines Victor Adding Machines McCray Refrigerators Frigidaire Representative Sales, Service, and Supplies 1101 - 6th Ave. Phone: 3-5691 Columbus, Ga. CHAMPION’S LUMMUS COTTON GIN CO. Columbus, Georgia GUSSIE POPE Infants and Children's Wear Sizes 3-6x - 7-14 MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING Factory to You Prices Special for High School Graduates White Sportcoats - - - - $12. 95 100% Wool Sportcoats- -$17.95 Black Pants - -- -- - $4. 95 Boutonniere - -- -- - $1.75 1073 Broadway Columbus. Georgia SUNSHINE BISCUIT CO. Columbus, Georgia The saltine of lOOO-and-l uses Ladies' Lingerie 1212 Broadway Dial FA 2-1818 Columbus, ‘Georgia Compliments of TOM’S HOWARD DAYTON HOTELS Friendly Southern Hosts WINDSOR HOTEL Americus, Georgia Compliments of II Compliments of Royal Crown COLA Distributor: C. C. MOORE Richland, Georgia ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE - 1959 Our Band is competing with AAA high school in the music festival, Our school is the only C school in this immediate area accred- ited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Our high school teachers all have a Bachelor's Degree, four have Master's Degrees, and one has an advanced Master's Degree. Around fifty per-cent of our graduates enter college or some school of higher learning each year. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY ;-,' s f. V? X feRft. JJ J J5 vviJ•• JJJ a k«9 - «r V- ' TS%? % f y?' $ • %. 1. ‘ 1 • V •' . ', • .’ tl Jr, , A • li ‘4 v I-' _▼. V% , ,. 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