Monroe High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Monroe, GA)
- Class of 1957
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We hope that this volume of the Hurricane will make you feel our efforts have been worthwhile. lt has been possible only with the cooperative staff with which we have had to work. BIT RADFORD, Editor LOUISE WILLIAMS, Associate Editor NANCY RADFORD, Business Manager JANE KELLY, Assistant Business Manager 4 6 0 . onme JYAQA: Leaf acAoof in our func! L fm, b f V ms, .. will ,Q M Q -wx ,-4,65 ,N Q mgi ,j, ii, ' z ' ,. b . I . ' ..,,. I ,, , ,.., . K . J .. , S . ,..,. .H W ' ' ' t , - 1 WX La Uk ,,,, E A: Ailll t 4 . - .L:,-- : dv- . , if j - .. ,Z ' ' H - ' - ,S-:zgg,, 5:.,-:P H ' 1-. ' A - ' - , QA Q' 'ff . ..:, 4 ., Z 'F Q' X if ' . gif N M Q .12'm ?2:, . - ' M .MA ., ., ,W ,,,.. -.,,W,,,,,A M. W N . fig, LW 1 , W Sf ' 'WWW WJ' ' ..:, t wvmswwm- wwxAw Q-.+wwMw2'RrQwwi.Lrit::?N4wg 2355:32.ii'1r2sQwre4:.z::wwY.:gt.,,,:'+zm',fzf5i,m,,:,,,v:r3f.,:-',an ..,.. N, ,.W.x,..W,,.,, v-,,,,f,iffWN,Qmmww4, K f 'WW :a ,x k , kb X - wr.:-.. A::,Q, ,M :: ,.,. 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JOYCE TOMLI N Secretary Lien A ya an an gui e our claify acfiuifieri rlmug uocafiona fraining MRS. DORIS COLLINS Homemaking, Health B.S., Home Economics, Univer- sity ot Georgia. MRS. LaVERNE WRIGHT Typing, Business English A.B., Chico State College. MISS CAROLYN PENICK Typing, Shorthand, Business Math, Bookkeeping B.S., Business Education, Geor gio State College for Women. MR. J. R. LYDAY Agriculture B.S., M.Ed., Agriculture, Univer sity of Georgia. aff Meg 5eeL fo prepare uri lo laLe our I0 ace5 in fluid larogredfiiue era . . . BUIIKSWEII I IILLID8 5-..-........... QW- N xxx - I gsmrviu. , gtlifuus N'-'L-H rim? Ctflglflageff MRS. CHARLES PICKENS Library B.S., Education University of Georgia. MISS JAN ANDERSON English, Civics A.B., Social Science, Georgia State College for Women. MRS. GUS STARK Latin, French, English A.B., M.A., University of Georgia. MISS FLORENCE TUCKER English A.B., History, Wesleyan Col- lege, M.A., Journalism, Univer- sity ot Georgia. MISS JULIA HOGAN English A.B., Bessie Tift College, M.Ed., University of Georgia. f mgl. il... a,-is MR. ROY BEARD Public School Music B.S., Music Education, Univer- sity of Georgia, MR. WAYNE SHIELDS Corps Director MRS. NELL DENTON MASHBURN Speech Georgia State College for Women. MRS. ELIZABETH V. HANSON Piano B.M., M.M., Florida State University. MISS SALLY DAVIS Piano B.Mus., University of Michigan. fhroug la gdica eclucafion MR. OTIS O. MABREY Physical Education, Head Foot ball Coach, Boys' Basketball Coach, Track Coach B.S., Wofford College. MISS EVELYN BIRD Physical Education B.A., University of Tennessee M.A., Columbia University. 1 as--wr ue loafrwf Ave an af fky 5 WN 2 if? x 'H 'E CLASS OF '57 IUOPLJ fowarc! 6!e5il'Q6l goafd, aJUi626l JIOOIQJOPJ, Spo f th S CI s e M Flor T k M D C ll s d Mr. D L H t h k THOMAS KELSEY LAUNIUS JAMES JOSEPH WITCHER ELEANOR OLIVIA FORD NANCY CAROLINE RADFORD President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer mf LJ 4, THOMAS KELSEY LAUNIUS . . . Tom . . . Very bashful we are told, so nice a boy should be more bold. Class President '55, Vice-President '56, President '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '56, Secre- tary '57, M Club '55, '56, 57, Latin Club '55, Praetor '56, Praetor '57, Annual Staff '55, '56, 57, Football '55, '56, '57, Basketball '54, '55, '56, Track '56, '57, Hi-Y '57. JAMES JOSEPH WITCHER . . . Joe . . . Do not judge him by his size. Class Vice-President '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '56, 4-H Club '54, '55, F.F.A. '54, '55, '56, Reporter '57, Hi-Y '56, Sec- retary '57. ELEANOR OLIVIA FORD . . . Eleanor . . . Always in a jolly good humor, she finds happiness in every situation. Homeroom Chairman '55, Class Secretary '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '55, Chairman of Worship '56, President '57, Annual Staff '54, 4-H Club '54, Drum and Bugle Corps '54, '55, '56, '57, F.H.A. '54, Vice-President '55, Parliamentarian '56, '57, Glee Club '54, '55, Secretary '56, Presi- dent '57, Thespians '54, '55, '56, President '57, M Club '55, '56, '57, Latin Club '55, Quaester '56, Censor '57, High Life Staff '57. NANCY CAROLINE RADFORD . . . Nancy , . . Thoroughly alive and full of pep. Homeroom Chairman '55, Class Treasurer '56, '57, Beta Club '56, Treasurer '57, Basketball '54, '55, '56, '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '56, '57, Cheerleader '56, '57, Annual Staff '54, '55, '56, Business Manager '57, 4-H Club '54, '55, Latin Club '55, '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, F.T.A. '57, M Club '55, '56, '57, Thespians '54, '55, '56, - OMACQP5 . . . waefw aff, .www if ,wax N ,,, fy A Q 'W s vf' an wma -and RUTH ELAINE ADCOCK . . , Elaine . . . A true friend is one of God's greatest gifts to man. F.l-l.A. '54, '55, '56. JUDITH ANNE ADCOCK . . . Judy . . . Big blue eyes and blonde curly hair drive the he-men to despair. Annual Staff '54, '55, Tri-Hi-Y Publicity Chairman '56, Project Chairman '57, 4-H Club '54, '57, High Life Staff '57, Cheerleader '55, '56, '57, F.l-l.A. '54, '56, President '55, Recorder '57, Beta Club '56, President '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '57, Thespian Society '54, '55, '57, Homeroom Chairman '56, M Club '56, '57, Latin Club '55, Consul '56, '57, One-Act Play '57. GROVER LAMAR ALLEN , . , Lamar . . . The girls may come, the girls may go, but l get along without them. Thespian Society '54, '55, Latin Club '55, '56, '57, Football '54, '55, '56, '57, Track '56, '57 Annual Staff '55, '57, Baseball '54, '55, '56, '57, 4-l-l Club '55, '56, Hi-Y '56, M Club '55, 56, '57, Basketball '56. LINDA MAE BACCUS . . . Linda . . . A happier girl and a more beautiful smile, ye ne'er shall see in a long, long while. F.H.A. '54, '55, '57, Chairman of Degrees '56, Glee Club '54, '55. MARCUS EUGENE BAILEY . . . Marcus . , . The quiet mind is richer than a crown. FFA. '54, '57, Baseball '57. MARY FLOICE BENTLEY , , . Floice , . . Modesty is the grace of the soul. Tri-Hi-Y '56, '57. PATRICIA DAWN BLASINGAME . , . Patsy . . . We like you most because you're you. Glee Club '54, '55, F.l-l.A. '54, '55, '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57. ALVIN RAY BRASWELL . . . Ray . , . With his clever wit and keen mind he makes the world smile, F.F.A, '56, '57, I-li-Y '56, '57, M Club '56, '57, Baseball '56. SHELBY JEAN BRISCOE . . . Jean . . . Her ways are ways of pleasantness. F.l-l.A. '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '56, Publicity Chairman '57. SARA RUNELLE BROACH . . . Runelle . . , She's as friendly and sweet as she can be. F,H.A. '54, '55, Historian '56, '57, Glee Club '54, '55. FRANKIE LOU BROWN . , . Lou . . . Always striving to do her best, she'll one day be a great success. M Club '56, '57, Beta Club '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '56, Entertainment Chairman '57, Basket- ball '56, Co-Captain '57. THOMAS LEE BRYANT , , , Tommy . , . Work is work and must be done, yet as I work, I have my fun, Glee Club '54, '55, '56, '57, F.F.A. '54, '57, Hi-Y '56, Annual Staff '57, 4-H Club '56. EARL WEDD CARSON . , . Earl . . , Tis better to have people wonder what he would have said than to wonder why he said it. Football '54, '55, '56, '57, Basketball '56, '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '57, Annual Staff '54, Track '56, '57, 4-H Club '54, '55, Reporter '56, M Club '55, '56, Sergeant-at-Arms '57, Thespian Society '54, '55, '56, '57, Latin Club '55, '56, '57. FAYE ELOISE CARTER . . . Faye , . , Silence is golden, but l'm no gold digger. Annual Staff '55, F.l'l.A. '55, '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '56, Glec Club '55. MAE PEARL COCHRAN . . . Pearl . , . True as the needle to the pole, or as the dial to the sun. Annual Staff '55, '57, F.l-l.A. '54, '55, '56, '57, M Club '55, '56, '57, Basketball '54, '55, '56, Co-Captain '57, Library Assistant '57, Latin Club '55, '56, '57. JIMMY DAVID CONNER . . , M0te' '... Jimmy . . . Let the wild world wiggle, l've got it by the tail. Glee Club '54, '55, '56, '57, Thespian Society '54, '55, '56, 57, High Life Staff '57, Annual Staff '54, '55, '57, Hi-Y '56, '57. M. 'V Mm wx N 495188 RONALD MATHIS CONNER . . . Roney . . . l-lfe is 0 loke, Und my actions prove it. Glee Club '54, '55, '57, 4-H Club '54, 55, 56, '57, Track '56, '57, Latin Club '55, '56, '57. JOHN BLACKBURN COZART . . . John . . . Witty, humorous, and full of jokes, with his company you'll never be Df0V0l49d- Glee Club '54, '55, '56, '57, Annual Staff '54, '56, '57, Football '54, '56, M Club '55, '56, '57, Hi-Y '56, Basketball '54. JACK HOWARD CRANE . . . Jack . . . The willing worker will be well rewarded. Baseball '55, '56, Hi-Y '56, M Club '57, Annual Staff '57. JOHN MARION CRENSHAW . , . Johnny . . . Be a friend to all, but love only one. Football '54, '55, '56, Co-Captain '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '56, 4-H Club '56, Treasurer '57, High Life '57, Basketball '54. ALICE MARIE CRONIC . . . Alice . . . A girl with kindness in her heart, always ready to do her part. Glee Club '54, '55, '57, F. H, A. '54, '55, '56, '57, Annual Staff '55, Latin Club 56, F. T. A. '57, Library Assistant '57, CONRAD RALPH DAVIS . . . Conrad . . . His interest lies beyond the field of books. F. F. A. '56, '57, Annual Staff '56, 4-H Club '56 '57, Homeroom Chairman '57. SAMUEL MALACHI DAVIS . . . Mac . . . He broke no promise, served no private end, sought no title, forsook no friend. F. F. A. '56, Treasurer '57, 4-H Club '55, '56. SHIRLEY ANN EWING . . . Ann . . . The winning smile will educate someone. Annual Staff '57, Tri-Hi-Y '56, '57, Glee Club '56, 4-H Club '56, President '57, F. H. A. '57, Library Assistant '56. HENRY PETTIT EWING . . . Henry . . . individuality has its own rare and special flavor. F. F. A. '56, Vice President '57, Latin Club '56, '57, Hi-Y-'56, 4-H Club '57, Debate Team 57. LENA MAE FARMER . . . Lena Mae . . . Her neatness and friend- liness go together even in the rainiest weather. HELEN IRENE FLOYD . . . Helen . . . She is a friend to everyone, enemies she has none. F. H. A. '55, '56 '57, Glee Club '55, Tri-Hi-Y '57. SHIRLEY JEAN FULLER . . . Shirley . . . She is always there ready to do her share. Glee Club '53, '54, F, H. A. '54, MARGARET PATRICIA GARRISON . . . Patsy . . . May she never change except in name. F. H. A. '56, '57. GERALD GLENN HALE . . . Gerald . . . He may not know his les- sons because he hasn't concentrated, but when it comes to girls he's very educated. 4-H Club '54, '55, Vice President '56, Annual Staff '55, '56, '57, Class President '56, Basketball '54, '55, Captain '56, '57, Baseball '55, '56, '57, High Life Staff '57. MARY JUNE HARPER . . . Mary . . . A good nature is a quality everyone wants. Basketball '56, F. H. A. '56, '57. RONALD AVERY HARRIS . . . Ronny . . . There will never be another you. Football '54, '55, '56, Co-Captain '57, Basketball '55, '57, Track. '56, '57, Baseball '54 '55, '56 '57, Hi-Y Chaplain '57, F. F. A. '55, Glee Club '54, '55, Vice-President '57, M Club '55, '56, President '57, Annual Staff '55, High Life Staff '57. ,: 2'5' -1 Q' x, 1' W '-wr 5 2, Mk ELEANOR LARENE HAWK . . . Larene . . . lt'S nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. F. H. A. '54, '55, '56. SHERRELL NELMA HAWK . , . Sherrell . . . Those who know her best praise her most. Glee Club '54, '55, F. H. A. '54, '55, '56, Beta Club '56, '57. MARY JOYCE HEARN . . . Mary Joyce . . . A sweet disposition is more valuable than gold. Tri-Hi-Y '54, '55, '56, '57, F. H, A. '54, '55, Reporter '56, President 57, Glee Club '54, '55, '56, Corps '54, '55, '56, '57. MARTHA ANN HIGHSMITH . . . Martha Ann , . , A very amus- ing and good friend, who'll stick by you until the end. 4-H Club '54, F, H. A. '55, Treasurer '56, Vice-President '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '56, Treasurer '57, Annual Staff '54, '55, Tri-Hi-Y Chairman of Finance '56, Treasurer '57, M-Club '56, '57, Corps '55 '56, '57. WILLIAM HEARD HOLBROOK JR .... Bill . . . The world has not seen its greatest men yet. Glee Club '54, '55, '56, '57, Latin Club '55, '56, '57, Beta Club '56, Vice-President '57, Hi-Y Secretary '56, President '57. GOLDEN LEWIS HOLDER . . . Lewis . . . Thou hast wit, tun, and fire. F. F. A. '56, '57, Hi-Y '56, '57, Glee Club '56. CHARLES LAWRENCE IVEY . . . Charles . . . The world doesn't ask what you have done, but what you can do. F. F. A. '55, '56 '57. PERCE RONALD JACKSON . . . Ronny , . , His pleasing personal- ity has won him many friends. F. F. A. '55, '56, High Lite Staff Editor '57, Football '56, '57, Basketball '56, '57, Track '56, '57, M Club '57, 4-H Club '55, '56, Vice President '57, Hi-Y '57. SARA VIRGINIA KELLY . . . Jane . . . Sincere in all she under- takes, always a great success she makes. Annual Staff '54, '55, Assistant Business Manager '57, Thespian '54, '55, Secretary '56, Vice President '57, Latin Club '54, Quaester '55, Aedilis '56, '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '56, '57, Tri-HiAY '56, '57, F. T. A. '57, 4-H Club '54, '55, Alternate Cheerleader '56, '57, Basketball '54, '55, Homeroom Chairman '57, Beta Club '57, One-act play '57. ROBERT TRELDON KIRK . . . Robert , . . What the world is to be depends on what we are ourselves. Glee Club '54, '55, 4-H Club '54, '55, '56, Hi-Y '56, '57, High Life Staff '57. JANICE CARLENE KNIGHT . . . Carlene . . . A little mite of neatness and sweetness. F. H. A. '54, '55, Glee Club '54, '55. WAYNE KNIGHT . . . Wayne . . . My only objection to education is books. F. F. A. '56, '57. JOHN ROBERT LASETER . . . Bobby . . . Be not satisfied with the smaller things of life, strive for greater ones. Glee Club '54, '55, '56, Annual Staff '55, Beta Club '56, '57, Latin Club '55, '56, '57, Hi-Y '56. ANNE MARIE LOCKHART . . . Anne , . . Mischievous-often, dignified-sometimes, popular-always. Annual Staff '54, '55, '57, F. H. A. '54, '55, '56, Historian '57, M-Club '54, '55, '56, '57, High Lite Staff Managing Editor '57, Class Treasurer '54, '55, Homeroom Chairman '55, '56, Thespian '54, '55, '56, '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '56, '57, Tri-Hi-Y '55, '56, Cheerleader '54, '55, Co-Captain '56, Captain '57, 4-H Club '54, President '55, Vice-President '57. BOBBIE JEAN McCLELLAN . . . Bobby Jean . . . lt is a friendly heart that has many friends. F. H. A, '54, '55. ROBERT ELLIS MALCOM . . . Bob . . . A comrade, blith and full of glee, who dares to laugh out loud and tree. Glee Club '57, F. F. A. '54, Reporter '55, Vice President '56, Hi-Y '56, Vice-Presi- dent '57, Football '56, '57, Basketball '56, M Club '56, '57. QW' K .W 1 y ,..,a Vw PARKER MALCOLM . . . Parker , . . Never over serious, not too joyous, a really good fellow. Football '55, '56, Basketball '56, F. F. A. '55, '56, M Club '55, '56, '57. MUSETTE MILLER MEADOWS . . . Musette . . . A very likeable little lass, a good member of our class. F. H. A, '54, '56, '57, Re- porter '55, Glee Club '55, Basketball '55. JIMMIE LOU MORROW . . . Jimmie . , . Somewhat quiet, some- what shy, for the life at us, we don't know why. Tri-Hi-Y '54, GERALD NEAL NUNNALLY . . . Neal . . , A salesman of wit, mirth, and happiness. Football '56, '57, Basketball '56, '57, Base- ball '55, '56, '57, M Club '56, '57, F. F. A. '55, Hi-Y '56, '57, 4-H Club '55, '56, Glee Club '54. WEYMAN EDDIE O'KELLY . . . Weyman . , Describe me if you can. F. F. A. '56, '57, Glee Club '56. EDWARD RAY OWENS . . . Edward , . . An affable and courtee ous gentleman. F. F. A. '54, '56, '57, Glee Club '56, '57, LONNIE HAROLD PALMER . . . Harold . . , Rare quality, noble and true, with plenty of sense, and good humor, too. F. F. A. '54, '55, Secretary '56, '57, Hi-Y '57, 4-H Club '54. LILLIE JOANNE PARKER . . , Joanne . . . Never too busy to speak, never too unhappy to smile. Tri-Hi-Y '57, EMILY JANE PETERS . . . Jane . . . Through devotion to duty, l make my path and the path of others happier. F, H, A, '54, '55, '56, Treasurer '57, Tri-Hi-Y '56, F. T. A. Projects Chairman '56, Projects Chairman '57. EDNA JANE PHILLIPS . . . Jane . . . Not a tiower, not a pearl, just a kind and friendly girl. HELEN FRANCES PHILLIPS . . . Helen , . . She's a very polite girl and has a serious look, She spends her spare time studying books. LINDA LOUISE PRATHER . , . Linda . . . Congenial in disposition and pleasant in manner. Annual staff '57, Glee Club '56, F. H. A. '56, 4-H Club '56. CLARA BELLE PRUITT . . . Clara . . . Gentle in manner, reserved in speech, and willing in service. Tri-H-Y '57. ROSCOE MEARON QUEEN . . . Mearon . . . lt you say nothing, no one can contradict you. F. F. A. '54, Secretary '55, Treasurer '56, President '57, Football '56, '57, Hi-Y '57. GARLAND RADFORD, JR .... Bit . . . l'm not arguing with you, l'm telling you. Basketball '55, '56, Co-Captain '57, Baseball '54, '55, '56, '57, Football '55, '56, Annlal Stott '55, '56, Editor-in-Chief '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '57, Latin Club '55, '56, Vice-President '57, Beta Club '56, '57, M Club '55, '56, '57, Track '56, '57. JAMES HOWARD REED . . . James . . . Much of value lies hidden beneath his shy and gentle smile. F. F. A. '54, '55, '56, '57. ,B 4 X n w L LUCY ANN REEVES . . . Lucy . . . Her heart is not with her-it is elsewhere. Glee Club '54, '55, F. H. A, '55, '57, F. T. A. '54, Vice-President '55, President '56, Thespians '54, '55, '56, '57, Tri Hi Y '54, '55, President '56, Committee Chairman '57, Debate Team '57, THOMAS WAYNE ROBISON . . . Wayne , . . Courteous, likeable -we all admire him. F. F. A. '54, Glee Club '54, '55, M Club '56, '57, 4-H Club '54, Football '56, '57, Track Team '56, '57, De- bate Team '57. JERRY THOMAS SHUMANTE . . . Jerry . . . l came, I saw, and now l'm on my way. 4-H Club '54, Football Manager '57, F. F. A. '54, Glee Club '54, '55, Baseball '57, Track '57, M' Club '57, WILLIAM ERSKINE SMITH, JR .... Billy. . . A mighty big man is he, filled with ambition and ability. F. F. A. '55, '56, '57, 4-H Club '55, '56, '57, Glee Club '57, Beta Club '56, '57, Baseball '56, Track '56, Hi Y '57, Walton County Spelling Champion '56. BOBBY GERALD SMITH . , . Bobby . . . Let every man mind his own business. F. F. A. '54, '55, '56, '57, Football '56, '57, Baseball '56, '57, Track '56, M Club '57. WILLIAM CARL SORRELLS . , . Bill . . . Moderation, the greatest gift ot heaven. Latin Club '55, '56, '57, Annual Staff '55, '57. PHILIP RICHARD SORRELLS . . . Phil , . . He said it-right or wrong---whatever came into his mind. Annual Stott '55, '57, Latin Club '55, '56, '57, LOUIE ELIZABETH STEWART , . . Louie . , . A witty woman is a treasure. Annual Stott '54, '55, '56, '57, 4-H Club '54, '55, Latin Club '55, '56, '57, Basketball '54, '55, Beta Club '56, '57, Glee Club '54, '55, '57, Thespian Club '54, '55, 56, 57, F. T, A. '57, Home Room Chairman '56, One-act Play '57. SUZANNE STILL . , . Suzanne . . . Sweetness has been such a habit for so long that she cannot part from it. Annual Staff '54, '55, '56, '57, Glee Club '54, '55, 4-H Club '54, '55, Thespian Club '54, '55, '56, '57, F. T. A. '57, F. H. A. '57, Tri-Hi-Y '57, Home Room Chairman '57, Latin Club '55, '56, '57. SULANE STONE . . . Sulane . . . She gives the best she has with- out thought ot return. Annual Statt '57, F. H, A. Vice-President '56, Publicity Chairman '57, F. T. A. '57, Tri-Hi-Y '56, Chaplain '57, Basketball '56, '57, Thespian Club '57, M Club '57. JOHN HENRY STONE . . . John . . . Duty's his motto, knowledge his aim, yet he's human and iolly all the same. F. F. A, '54, Treas- urer '55, Reporter '56, '57, Beta Club '56, '57, Football '56, '57, Baseball '55, '56, '57, Track '56. HAROLD EUGENE TOWLER , . . Harold . . . Always quick to lend a helping hand. F. F. A. '54, '55, '57, Glee Club '54, '55, Annual Stott '57, 4-H Club '56. BOBBY ALTON WALTON . . . Alton . . . Always lively, never sad, the kind of friend one likes to have. 4-H Club '56, Secretary '57, Football '54, '55, '56, '57, Baseball '56, '57, Track '56, '57, F. F. A. '55, '56, '57, Glee Club '55, M Club '54, '55, '56, '57, LOUISE BOOTH WILLIAMS . , . Louise . . . We could not have done without her. Annual staff '54, '55, '56, Associate Editor '57, Basketball '54, '55, '56, '57, Thespian Club '54, '55, '56, '57, F. T. A. '56 Treasurer '57, Glee Club '54, '55, Beta Club '56, Sec' retary '57, Latin Club '55, '56, Pontitex Maxima '57, 4-H Club '54, '55, M Club '55, '56, '57, Debate Team '57. l. Z. x. 3. 6. Z 8. 4, van ss 'J J 5. IO. l4'. Harold Towler John Cozart Jerry Shumate Mary Joyce Hearn Harold Palmer Joe Witcher Phil Sorrells Bill Sorrells Jane Peters a Floice Bentley Gerald Hale 22 l nd Larene Hawk Louise Williams Charles Ivey Bit and Nancy Radford Roney Conner James Reed Officers of the Junior Class are President Joel Cole Vice-President Tommy Vondiver, Secretary Ann Queen ond Treasurer Ronnie Stephens. CLASS OF '58 A045 fowar Lgznior gear . . . Sponsors of the Junior Class are Mrs. J. B. Robison, Mrs. L. C. McGinfy, and Mrs. M. B. Lowery. E H l E E E Patsy Autry Rachel Bridges Carol Casper Joel Cole Stuart Cooper Dee Davis Vera Bentley Harold Brooks Charlie Castleberry Joyce Collins Tom Crenshaw Billy Doster Bobby Breedlove Bobby Brown Millice Chancey Donald Conner Minona Dailey Billy Durden sie' ei ' Inez Durden Jack Fuller Eleanor Hammond Eleanor Hester Jimmy Hood Jane Johnston Carolyn Farmer Nelson Garrett Joyce Hanson Bobby Higginbothom Linda Huff Trilby Jordan Pat Friend Shirley Greene Margaret Haralson Tom Holder Lynn Huie, Jr. Betty Kidd faq we-' X New .qnzwmwv .uw na 5:19 216 'SE We -vpn--v 'N w ,Anon Him 'Q New-N 41N 'Dm IAM wq! Wulf' . M ' -, -N, -5 3 .E win an ,,c..,, - DR ,W YQ I , l Z- N, A vc ww ,mf fi! l is QF ,pvc Sue Lowc Harry Knox Malcom Harold Orr Patricia Prickett Bobby Reeves Gail Smith Jan McGarity Lee Roy Martin Dean Pannell Ann Queen Joyce Shelton Fclton Smith Jayne Malcom Sylvia Mitchell Nancy Preston Dollie Ray Patsy Slaton Charles Snow , Y w 35 M X Mm 5 an Q.. If .V .kg avfgyx me Y ,, w 1' mm. qw. -...A . Mag A, 1 if S. . H A. - f ' iff, Ehwxf CLASS OF '59 Sponsors ol' the Sophomore Class are Miss Julia Hogan Miss Jan Anderson, and Miss Carolyn Penick. mm fAe 'Wan Officers of the Sophomore Class are President Faye Baker, Vice-President An- drew Malcom, Secretary Judy Brown, and Treasurer Becky Verner. f ! A K A ,--..... 1-my-gf I' ff' Ann Adams Leon Almond Olin Armistead Rebecca Autry Faye Baker Barbara Beall Linda Bell Scottie Boyce Donnie Boyd Danny Bradley Jean Bridges Linda Broach Mary Brooch Bobby Brooks Judy Brown Jerry Chandler Jimmy Chandler Peggy Chandler Marie Clegg 30 lik W..-f--1 Sim We Tommy Coker Jimmy Conner Wayne Conley Donald Cooper Judy Cooper Thomas Coulter Shirley Cox Sue Crane Janet Crossley Joe Bob Davis Betty Daws Gerald Dillard Linda Fuller Nan Galtis Donna Gustafson Carol Hanson James Hanson Pat Haralson Walter Hawk 31 ,,...av ' if la NCQ Frances Hayes Nelson Hester Faye Holder Marvin Huff Neal Jackson Gale Jones Helen Kesler Billie Ann Landrum Clifford Lowery Charles Malcom Bobby McElroy Andrew Malcom Larry Michael Gail Mitcham Sylvia Morrell Lee Nowell Robbie Palmer Carolyn Peters William Peters 32 Leon Queen Richard Roberts Melvin Roper Gary Spinks John Stone Emory Studdard David Tennyson Bobby Terrell Ina Thompson Mary Thompson Becky Verner Lucille Webb Mary White Billy Whitley Harry Whitley Larry Whitley James Williams Jerry Williams Lamar Yancey 33 S i fy. 'Q A X 1.4 Q. R V 1 - N .,.... : .W .,.,, A -H4 slvaam 2 -' ,lf mi' .i x 5 XRS Q W :f-i?5?::':'E5!f- K' TN? A-xggi.. -43 QQ W fxV3' , .--.-, . is : gm 2 4 w f , Q g O Q 5 3 . Q . ,.,. N fi., , 1 ' -wg is ff - Quai. btw, W A f 4',Mf1 2 Ae-E 1 rw -idfeiegvg ' i CLASS OF '60 Sponsors for the Fresh- man Class are Mrs. Gus Stark, Miss Nancy Steph- ens, and Mrs. LaVerne Wrighf. Qfllefif Cl new Qfd 0 M,,,,...s.aa-v-' S53 3-f: T-5 of Freshman officers are President Tuter Pollock, Vice-President Troy Preston, Sec- retary Gail Towler, Treasurer Linda Cooper. 44... ai-we Joyce Archer Glenn Arha Mildred Autry George Baker Joe Batchelor Jerry Blasingame Harriet Bradley Diane Brooks Sandra Brown Judy Burke Carol Clegg Melva Clegg Gail Coker Palsy Collins Linda Cooper Lce Colton Jean Crane Gene Perry Dalton Jerry Davis Joan Davis Bracky Dickerson Shirley Dobbs Dot Edmondson Peggy Edmondson Tommy Edmondson Patricia Ann Ellis Carrie Elsmore y , S Johnny Ruth Epperson Jimmy Fambrough Dianne Fleming Lucy Garrett Luke Garrett Jack Halliday Joyce Hardy Frankie Harper Marilyn Head Mike Head Martha Ann Hegwood Donald Herring Bobby Hester Patricia Hester Priscilla Hester Bobby Highsmith Ned Holder Carole Howard Mozelle Hoyt Bette Jackson Harold Jones Grace Jones Ronald Kines Mary Kirk Brenda Knight Douglas Knight Emily Malcom pw. 'Nut N Frankie Malcom Lynn Malcom Diane Malcom Usher Malcom Tony Martin Jackie Mobley Roy Morris Janice Niblett Garland Pannell Butch Pannell Trent Patrick Jimmy Patrick Carol Perkins Judy Peters Ronal Peters Tom Peters Faye Peters Steve Peters Leonard Pierce Troy Preston Elizabeth Pollock Beth Queen Brenda Queen Raymond Queen Perry Reeves Charles Ruark Charles Sanders X I 1 VQHIW' JQIE :.,. Z ..,. 2 A fn 1 4 x , 5' f l q Q 5 Q S' . . 1 ,S pf A ,29f,.:, 1 'T - GT? in , 2 . ? .?I., ,, . Q ' ' IM- vx A V Q.:-- Q K - -- ' Q1 . fi 5 1' , ' X NGN E 1 ,. W We M ..-, , . 'N'-N W . ., ix I f:f 4 if Q Q ,q .3 X ,,. ,..,N ,W--wfg-:,1::g: - 459' ,I : '2, XZ. E '. 6185 fix, 4 , 1 K as ef ,vm 3 - f I - f: :Q X MVA X K 5. ' fi? 'XS N1 , gg, f? X: Y M, X A x ix f Nw Ye.. VE : x X ,, x V Q if 1 ix ,f 1 f?i1'5?QL'l l 2 Q Q x 3 Q x wp . if gk .. 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U N N Q rygawxbw- 1 ww Lucy Reeves and Joe Witcher Nell Thornton and John Stowe Linda Bell and Walter Stewart cl 61' 00 l lZel'l5 0l'l'l0f'l 0lfU Diane Brooks and Conrad Davis Lyndo Stowe and Donald Herring Suzanne Still and Lynn Huie MF-Q i q :,. M 1 5' Sis The one-act play cast participating in the Literary meet includes Jayne Malcom, Louie Stewart, Faye Baker, Jane Kelly, and Judy Adcock. State Champion Debaters are Lucy Reeves, Louise Williams, Henry Ewing, and Wayne Robison. can 8125 Mary Nell Brooch, Eleanor Ford, and Martha Highsmith are con- The boys' quartet includes Tom Launius, Bill Holbrook, Bobby Brown, and Tom Peters testants in the girls' trio 'W i We Vseifigfsf Iii es 'fm Jan McGarity and John Stowe represent our school in Declamation. i WC S --aiu .lane Peters is the contestant for Home Economics. ,Mi j0I'l'l0l'l 0LU Billy Smith as Walton County Champion participated in the Southeastern l Speak for Democracy winners are Jan McGarity, Patsy Autry, i 1191 VA W Q Q-SSN . - S- ' t I l - is use Fair Spelling Contest. Jane Malcolm, Shirley Green, and Lynda Stowe. 5 5 5 5 E me af, GQ ie Same an 47 'f 53 f wg 9 Af N rfrfi X , 1 X a 9 V A -1- ,.... . 'Nix Sassy W J ,fx rw?- dlvllx 66 2? 0. ffl!! Jckoof 5tl 0l'lg all L02 Planning the Hurricane are Editor Bit Radford, Associate Editor Louise Wil- liams, Business Manager Nancy Radford, Assistant Business Manager Jane Kelly with the adviser, Mrs. Gus Stark. Seniors who chose to work with these officers are Suzanne Still, Sulane Stone, Lamar Allen, Bill Sorrells, Phil Sorrells, John Cozart, Anne Lockhart, Linda Prather, Lucy Reeves, Pearl Cochran, Ann Ewing, Jack Crane, Louie Stewart, Tommy Bryant, Harold Towler, Jimmy Conner, Gerald Hale, and Tom Launius. glee 19 7 cijslurricanev lorederuea fone! memoriefi 0 Lien 5 . . . in the classroom, in clubs, on the football fielcl, and on the basketball court. This is the twelfth volume of the Hurricane since it made its debut in 1945. Prev- ious to this time there were two volumes, the Melting Pot of l9i5 and the Monroe Doctrine of 1927. The Hurricane has grown from a fifty-six page 8xiO book to the present volume, O 9xl2 book of one hundred pages. Underclassmcn elected to the staff are Lynn Huie, Jr., Carol Perkins, Harriet Bradley, Donna Gustafson, Melva Clegg, Marie Clegg, James Williams, Patsy Autry, Glenda Young, Elizabeth Pollock, Peggy Chandler, Betty Kidd, Linda Westmoreland, Gail Mitcham, Clifford Lowery, Neal Jackson, Roy Morris, Joel Cole, and Beth Queen. These girls surpassed the goal in getting ads. They are Judy Cooper, Pai Haralson, Becky Verner, Janet Crossley, Nan Gattis, Mary Thompson, Judy Brown, Faye Baker, Nancy Preston, Louie Stewart, lna Thompson, Jane Johnston Lee Nowell, and Jan McGarity. yuuittd K Beta Club officers are President Judy Adcock, Vice-President Bill Holbrook, Treas- urer Noncy Radford, and Secretary Louise Williams. Miss Julia Hogan is the sponsor. Believing that creditable student effort and achievement should be encouraged and re- warded, and seeking to cultivate the ideals of service and proper leadership in our citizens of tomorrow, the governors of the National Beta Club have instituted this organization for the promotion of these ideals among the high school students of America. To become a member ofthe Monroe Beta Club, a student must have scholastic average of SPOWQ or above. No fractional part of 89Wp is accepted. we Kia id or Cgijlofardkila First year members are Jayne Malcolm, Ann Queen, Shirley Green, Jane Johnston, Joyce Hanson, Joyce Shelton, Jane Kelly, Sue Lowe, Joel Cale, Felton Smith, Tom Holder, and Nelson Garrett. ii Second year members are Judy Adcock, Louie Stewart, Lou Brown, Bill Holbrook, Nancy . Radford, Lucy Reeves, Sherrell Hawk, Louise Williams, John Stowe, Billy Smith, Bit Rad- ford, and Bobby Laseter. Editor Ronald Jackson and Associate Ed- itor Ann Queen with Mrs. J. B. Robi- , son, the adviser. P 3400! Qllefltif 6ll 8 Lefore fAe 6fLlJQl'lt ADJ? fLl 0ll,gA ike 0I'll 08 The newspaper is published once a month by the Journalism class. The High Lite is a member of the Georgia Scholastic Press Association. The High Life staff, composed of the Journalism class, includes Editor Ronald Jackson, Associate Editor Ann Queeng Managing Editor Anne Lockhart, Associate Man- aging Editors Joyce Hanson, Patsy Autry, Alvin Ramsey, Business Manager Robert Kirk, Sports Editor Jimmy Conner, Art Editors Johnny Crenshaw, Ronny Harris, Typists Judy Adcock, Gerald Hale, and Eleanor Ford. 52 Iafin ia no clean! fanguage when the S.P.Q.R. convenes. The Lotin Club, com- posed of oll present ond former Lotin students, meets four times during the school yeor. During the meet- ings o business session is held, with the Pontifex Moximo presiding, gomes ore ployed using Lotin words, and refreshments ore served. The membership is divided into tribes. Composing the Senate are Pontifex Maxima Louise Williams, Censor Eleanor Ford, Tribunus Bit Radford, Quaestor Faye Baker, Consuls Judy Adcock, lna Thomp- son, and Harriet Bradley. Mrs. Gus Stark is the sponsor. First year Latin students, who are Plebians, include Troy Preston, Carol Per' kins, George Baker, Gail Towler, Jimmy Patrick, Tom Peters, Butch Pannell Jerry Blasingame, Joe Batchelor, Harriet Bradley, Dianne Fleming, Lee Cotton and Jerry Shelnutt. udents who have completed two years of Latin, the Patricians, are Pearl Patricians in their second year of Latin are Clifford Lowery, James Williams Jchran, Jane Kelly, Louie Stewart, Nancy Rodford, Eleanor Ford, Tom Launius, Faye Baker, Judy Brown, Nan Gattis Neal Jackson, Becky Verner, Ina Thomp Jney Conner, Bill Sorrels, Phil Sorrels, Bill Holbrook, Earl Carson, Bit son, Lee Nowell, Janet Crossley, Judy Cooper, Henry Ewing, Mary Thompson ldford, Bobby Laseter, Suzanne Still, Judy Adcock, Lamar Allen, Jan McGarity, and Pat Horalson. abby Breedlove, Mary Frances Wellborn, Lynn Huie, and Charles Snow. 53 The officers of the F.H.A. are President Mary Joyce Hearn, Vice-President Martha Ann Highsmith, Secretary Peggy Chandler, Treasurer Jane Peters, His- torian Anne Lockhart, Parliamentarian Jayne Malcom, Chairman of Publicity Judy Adcock, Chairman of Public Relations Sulane Stone, Chairman of Recre- ation Eleanor Ford, Chairman of Projects Jane Johnston, Chairman of Degrees Eleanor Ford. The sponsor is Mrs. Grady Collins. olhaclerrdqa in omema ing Learning the fine art of table setting are Jean Briscoe, Runelle Brooch, Pea Cochran, Faye Baker, Beth Queen, Judy Burke, Pat Collins, Linda Bell, Ma Nell Brooch, Linda Boccus, Shirley Cox, Elaine Adcock, Millice Chancey, Fay Carter, Frances Hayes, Patsy Blasingame, Pansy Thompson, Linda Brooch, An Adams, Marie Clegg, Foye Holder, Carole Howard, Jean Bridges, Barbara Beal id oziferecl flufoug . Through projects such as baby sitting at the Health Clinic and prepar- ing suppers, students learn to plan for their future families. Guidance in daily living is given through inspirational and informative programs. The girls studying flower arranging are Emily Malcom, Patricia Sykes, Nancy Treadwell, Lena Mae Farmer, Robbie Palmer, Janice Niblett, Mary Frances ln the cooking lab we find Trilby Jordan, Patsy Garrison, Nancy Shelton, Mary Wellborn, Musette Meadows, Glenda Young, Diane Malcom, Mary Grace White, Harper, Donna Gustafson, Shirley Dobbs, Bette Jackson, Alice Cronic, Betty Mary Thompson, Sylvia Mitchum, Annie Dee Davis, Lucille Webb, Suzanne Still, Daws, Linda Fuller, Pat Friend, Brenda Knight, Carrie Elsmore, Patricia Hester, Lucy Reeves, Ann Queen, Nancy Preston. Eleanor Hester, Ann Ewing. Local F.F.A. officers are Sentinel Harry Whitley, Treasurer Mac Davis, Reporter Joe Witcher, Secre- tary Harold Palmer, President Mearon Queen, Vice- President Henry Ewing. Mr. J. R, Lyday is adviser lor the chapter. earning fo 6,0 iboing fo ofbarn. awning fo olive., caving fo .S2rue. Without labor neither knowledge or wisdom con occomplish much. Learning to do by doing is o byword of the F.F.A. Paving the walk are Jack Fuller, Ray Braswell, Henry Ewing, Charles lvey, John Stowe, Bobby Smith, Fel- ton Smith, Conrad Davis, Alton Walton, Harold Towler, Tommy Bryant, Lewis Holder, Emory Stud- dard, Billy Smith, Harold Palmer, Mearon Queen, Joe Witcher, Billy Stone, Stuart Cooper, Parker Malcom, Mac Davis, Weyman O'KelIy, Wayne Knight, Marcus Bailey, and James Reed. . qt 4 - 3. '- ' if 1 U -ser ' limi i t .. . ,qi , E ,, .- V2'W3s,1'.'5f g Learning electrical wiring are Lee Roy Martin, Harry Whitley, Danny Bradley, These boys are making backboards for the basketball court: Freddie Wellborn, Leon Queen, Charles Malcolm, Tom Holder, Walter Stuart, Wayne Knight, John Franklin Malcom, Jimmy Patrick, Jerry Williams, Usher Malcom, Wayne Conley, Stone, Neal Jackson, Weyman O'Kelly, Larry Michael, Tommy Coker, Jerry Jimmy Roy Conner, Walter Hawk, Robert Whitley, Nelson Hester, Calvin Shel- Chandler, Larry Whitley, and Harry Malcolm. ton, Raymond Queen, Marvin Huff, Jimmy Wallace, Lamar Yancey, Gerald Dil- lard, Harold Jones, and Eddie Witcher. 55 Members include Sylvia Morrell, Alice Cronic, Jane Peters, Jayne Malcom, Nancy Radford, Jane Kelly, Lucy Reeves, Suzanne Still, Sulane Stone, Ina Thompson Marie Clegg, Louise Williams, Eleanor Ford, Louie Stewart, Mary Thompson. jkrough flue me ium 0 feaclzing we :Serve oflzem The Future Teachers of America is an organization that seeks to interest young people in the preparation of a career dedicated to serving others. The Rufus C. Harris Club, a member in good standing of this national organization, has fourteen very active members who realize that throughout life their work will influence and mold many minds, therefore, teaching must stem from the finest inspirations and thoughts. The officers include Secretary Eleanor Ford, President Lucy Reeves, Vice-President lna Thompson, Treasurer Louise Williams, Project Chairman Jane Peters. Miss Florence Tucker is club sponsor. The study of good drama develops the aes- hetic senses, quickens the sympathies, height- ens the sense of humor, deepens the under- tanding of human nature, multiplies vicarious xperiences and gives a broader, more thought- ul outlook on life. cwe pfag ui Me wang Active Thespians are Judy Burke, Eleanor Ford, Lucy Reeves Jane Kelly Jane Johnston Judy Cooper Charles Sanders Anne Marie Clegg, Jerry Blasingame, Joe Batchelor, Linda Fuller Judy Adcock Louie Stewart Nancy Preston and Faye Baker 5 . sf' l 'inn 45-' The officers of the Glee Club are President Eleanor Ford, Vice-President Ronny Harris, Secretary Tom Launius, and Treasurer Martha Highsmith. Mr. Roy Beard is the Director. jlre gee Lringfi I0 eafiure fo file .gguclenf lied? flurouglz ifa Wuoicaf lgrograma There is only one proctice period per week but the group makes good use of this time. Singing brings pleosure to those who porticipote as well os to those who listen. Members of the Glee Club are Faye Baker, Diane Brooks, Mary Brooch, Harriet Bradley, Judy Brown, Donald Boyd, Tommy Bryant, Bobby Brown, Jerry Blasingame, Judy Cooper, Janet Crossley, Shirley Cox, Alice Cronic, Peggy Chandler, Jimmy Conner, Earl Carson, Roney Conner, Joel Cole, Thomas Coulter, Lee Cotten, John Cozart, Dianne Fleming, Eleanor Ford, Nan Gattis, Donna Gustafson, Nelson Garrett, Pat Haral- son, Martha Highsmith, Eleanor Hammond, Ronny Harris, Bill Holbrook, Mike Head, Jane Kelly, Helen Kesler, Betty Kidd, Sue Lowe, Tom Launius, Anne Lockhart, Gail Mitcham, Roy Morris, Lee Nowell, Edward Owens, Carol Perkins, Tuter Pollock, Linda Prather, Dean Pannell, Tom Peters, Butch Pannell, Troy Preston, Beth Queen, Nancy Radford, Melvin Roper, Perry Reeves, Gail Smith, Lynda Stowe, Carole Stepp, Willie Stowe, Louie Stewart, Billy Smith, Charles Sanders, Charles Snow, Kenneth Sims, Ina Thompson, Gail Towler, Nell Thornton, Tommy Vandiver, Becky Verner, Mary Frances Wellborn, Freddie Wellborn, Jimmy Wallace, Johnnie Young. 58 FIRST HORN Martha Hegwood Janet Crossley Barbara Witcher Carol Hanson Ann Amerson Eleanor Ford Linda Cooper Nan Gattis SECOND AND THIRD SOPRANO Priscilla Hester Nancy Jeffcoat Patricia David Janice Hester Janice Clegg Judy Thomas Willie Stowe Carol Clegg BASS DRUMS Rachel Bridges Melva Clegg OIIPOQQJ Clughtefd 0 gona! W did not have this title given them. Our girls of the Corps have earned every honor to come their way by hard, exacting work. And when a Georgian witnesses a performance by this nationally famous organization, he is proud to have such representation. Drum Major ................ . Elizabeth Pollock FIRST AND SECOND BARITONE Martha Highsmith Harriet Bradley Mary Joyce Hearn Phyllis Brown Johnnie Young Carol Perkins Judy Brown CYMBALS Frankie Harper Linda Fuller SNARE DRUMS Dianne Fleming Pat McCullers Pat Haralson Becky Verner Gail Towler Judy Cooper Carol Melton Nancy Hester 1 i n I S i , ,i .. Secretary Ann Queen, Vice-President Jayne Malcom, Treasurer Martha Ann Tri-Hi-Y girls setting up a worship center are Lou Brown, Nancy Radford, Sue Highsmith, President Eleanor Ford, Chaplain Sulane Stone, with Mrs. L. C. Lowe, Ann Ewing, Patricia Hester, Judy Peters, Clara Pruitt, Mary Joyce Hearn, McGarity, sponsor. Pat Collins, Joanne Parker, Mary Frances Wellborn, Tuter Pollock, Ina Thomp- son, Betty Kidd, Eleanor Hammond, Eleanor Hester, Priscilla Hester, Brenda Knight, Mary Broach, Vera Bentley, Helen Floyd, Inez Durden, Linda Fuller, Gail Dolan, Joyce Hardy, Faye Peters, Brenda Queen, Helen Kesler. 3.4.4- y gm ,,, CL... Luang, ean laorfzimanfi ilo ana! 6241111 .S1IAO!6ll'5Ail0 The Tri-Hi-Y helps promote Christian ideals and Christian living through projects which they sponsor. They encourage Christian living in home, school, and community, by example and deed. Selling bulldogs and yellow-jackets for World Service are Annie Dee Davis, Mary Thompson, Faye Holder, Ann Queen, Frankie Harper, Carrie Elsmore, Patricia Witcher, Jimmie Nell Treadwell, Glenda Young, Patsy Blasingame, Bentley, Shirley Cox, Beth Queen, Marie Clegg, Melba Clegg, Judy Brown, Janet Crossley, Barbara Witcher, Gail Mitcham, Faye Baker, Sandra Brown, Anne Lockhart, Gail Smith, Lynda Stowe, Carol Perkins, Harriet Bradley, Nancy Preston, Pat Haralson. Floice Bound for a district rally in Lexington are Jayne Malcom, Dianne FI Gail Coker, Pat Ellis, Judy Burke, Judy Adcock, Patricia Pricket, Gail 'I Diane Brooks, Nan Gattis, Sulane Stone, Eleanor Ford, Lucy Reeves, Jane Jan McGarity, Johnnie Young, Suzanne Still, Jane Johnston, Jean B Martha Ann Highsmith, Joyce Archer, Loie Stewart. BUZMLHQ gms: Q3 Officers of Hi-Y are President Bill Holbrook, Vice-President Bob Malcom, Secretary Joe Witcher, Treasurer Billy Stone, Chaplain Ronny Harris. Mr. D. L. Hitchcock is sponsor for the club. we cjsh- U id a Clwififian Ewflrer rganizafion lts motto is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. fs. Members are Glenn Atha, George Baker, Jerry Blasingame, Bobby Breedlove, Bobby Brooks, Harold Brooks, Bobby Brown, Charles Castleberry, Jerry Chandler, Joel Cole, Donald Conner, Jimmy Conner, Lee Cotten, Joe Bob Davis, Billy Durden, Henry Ewing, Nelson Garrett, Ronny Harris, Bill Holbrook, Lewis Holder, Ronny Jackson, Robert Kirk, Bob Malcom, Larry Michael, Andrew Malcom, Neal Nunnally, Harold Palmer, Butch Pannell, Steve Peters, Mearon Queen, Bobby Reeves, Perry Reeves, Melvin Roper, Charles Sanders, Jerry Shelnutt, Billy Smith, Charles Snow, Felton Smith, Gary Spinks, Walter Stew- art, Billy Stone, Donnie Stovall, Bobby Terrell, Joe Witcher, Freddie Wellborn. 61 Girls wearing M's are Janet Crossley, Dee Davis, Martha Ann Highland, Judy Brown, Louise Williams, Nancy Rad- ford, Judy Adcock, Eleanor Edmond- son, Jayne Malcom, Pat Friend, Betty Kidd, Judy Cooper, Becky Verner, Faye Baker, Pat Haralson, Nan Gattis, Ele- anor Ford, Nancy Preston, Anne Lock- hart, Patricia Prickett, Sylvia Mitchell, Pearl Cochran, Dean Pannell, Sulane Stone, Lou Brown, Jane Johnston, and lna Thompson. cgnfereaf in .fdflzificri id encouragecl dy fke W-Cfud Boys in the club include Tom Launius, Earl Carson, Bob Malcom, Parker Mal- com, Ronny Jackson, Wayne Robison, John Cozart, Bit Radford, Jack Crane, Jerry Chandler, Bobby Brooks, Gerald Hale, Tom Crenshaw, Neal Nunnally, Alton Walton, Ronny Har- ris, Johnny Crenshaw, Lamar Allen, and Ray Braswell. The Block M Club is organized to pro- mote interest in athletics and to encour- age school spirit and good sportsman- ship. All members have earned a letter by participating in one of the various high school activities or sports, and have been initiated by the old members. M Club officers are President Ronny Harris, Vice- President Nancy Preston, Secretary Tom Crenshaw, Treasurer Jayne Malcom, and Sergeant-at-Arms Earl Carson. Coach Otis Mabrey is the sponsor. Sw x 'Y AYN captain . .Nm gt is ibii ,,f.? iziql . , qu Q5 ,i M . , K N 45 is Q ' if ,7 at X ' ,z::EE' L.. oi'- Z :' ,..: to E'I'I'iE?E::2: Ziff Nf'--My I E is 5, if A 3 if E E S ix 'f i A Y ELEANOR HAMMOND FAYE BAKER Alternates MISS JAN ANDERSON Sponsor X e i' 'its s Captain NN N i it XX X t X X X X 'Rs X' x t ' x N X X Moo! ak promote good sportsmanship ond school spirit through pep meetings, posters, and individual cheerieode-r's enthusiasm. g g g ' . ' if i ,Q ,ix By doing their job, they help to keep Monroe High the best? 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The court and their escorts include Jayne Malcom and Mearon Queen, lna Thompson and Tom Launius, Nancy Preston and Bob Malcom, Judy Adcock and Earl Car- son, Jane Kelly and Lamar Allen, Nancy Radford and Wayne Robison, Anne Lockhart and Ronny Jackson, Louie Stewart and John Stowe, Judy Cooper and Ronny Harris, Ann Ewing and Parker Malcom, Mildred Autry and Alton Walton, Becky Verner and Neal Nunnally, Harriet Bradley and Bobby Smith, Sylvia Mitchell and Johnny Crenshaw. 74 I, wi ,-4' f' 4- fi? Library assistant officers are President Lynda Stowe, Vice-President Alice Cronic, Secretary Donna Gustafson, Treasurer Joe Batchelor. Mrs. Lucile Pickens is sponsor for the group. ur ogdrary id a .gforelzoude of Jczowkclge We have about four thousand books, including the finest reference books available. We have about one hundred twenty periodicals coming in each month. Our monthly cir- culation of books and periodicals numbers about twelve hundred. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. Library assistants are Joe Batchelor, Patsy Friend, Donna Gustafson, Lynda Stowe, Linda Huff, Ann Adams, Pearl Cochran, Alice Cronic. 75 ii, N5-X Am., I5. Earl Carson Lucy Reeves Helen Floyd Louie Stewart 'TBI fi fed!! fa'o1e+L4Q'YQ QD? has fmf, Drle who if bf' 0- Tm 9 f77ff5TuU'Q'A'- .47 1 Q,tG.'692-3 lhadg 901394 Djs Jxbwoui Noheb 177,693 -?Q'oZ' T O 180 4 hx DX 4 eve Nh. :Mg W meh' M7 7009161 WZ? 'px 1 ' Aw JL- 'uf'-PSOUNS ' M03 MOU? 2a.r?XJr1nf2??iM'5' 5 .SAJF 1' 044 V10 QKQQDQ-3, Qt L'ia.f-112 1 iw Kglfli alarm! Quake! mee 1 U L. W NWA A sn v WW What's a Picnic Without a Coke? L Li COVIIID llllbil Aulnollvv Ol Ill COCLQQM ggqunu Q1 Monroe Coca-Cola Bottling Company ?f3 f5?g ,W of fjxjjlf gif JB - of MONROE, GEORGIA Compliments of NUNNALLY LUMBER COMPANY L1 Compcluments C ph e Mormon GULF ssnvice of STATION SORRELLS' SHOE STORE E Spring Sheet Phil Tann PHONE 3141 Compliments Compliments of of J. E. 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