Nahunta High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Nahunta, GA)
- Class of 1958
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THE 1958 WILDCAT Annual Publication of NAHUNTA HIGH SCHOOL NAHUNTA, GEORGIA Presented by CLASS OF 1958 WILLIAM HINESLEY - Editor WILLIENE ROWELL - Business Manager In gratitude to tnose who have given us many hours of their time and effort to help mold our lives so that we might be better men and women, we sincerely dedicate this annual to Mrs. Herschel W. Herrin and Mr. Harold L. Scott. Class of '58 SUPERINTENDENT AND BOARD HERSCHEL W. HERRIN B.S., G. T.C. Superintendent BRANTLEY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Floyd Larkins, Chairman, Mr. Allen Rowell, Mr. Elroy Strickland, Mr. Marshall Dryden, Mr. Herschel W. Herrin. kDS M. Ed. , U. of Georgia Principal DOROT f RAHAM Secretary EDNA ADAMS B. S.. G. T. C. Mercer and U. of Ga. Supervisor BERTHA JACOBS B. S., G. T.C. M. A. , U. of Georgia Visiting Teacher LEE HERRIN B. S. , G. T.C. University of Georgia Home Economics HAROLD L. SCOTT A. B. . Mercer Coach A. B. , Lenoir Rhyne English VIRGINIA RAULERSON B. S. - H. E. G. S. C. W. science. History Agriculture MABEL MOODY B. S. , G. T.C. Science MELBURN B. KELLY B. S., G. T.C. Band Director JOHN L. MERRITT B. S. . Troy State College ELDRED MANN B. S., G. T. C. Music, English JOHN H. RAWLINS B.S., G. T.C. M. A., Peabody GORDON WRIGHT M. S., University of Indiana Math Social Studies Commercial JIMMY R. HERRIN B.S., G. T.C. , Assistant Coach English, Math VJ W- Y LOU GIBSON G. T.C. Librarian ESTER EDGY G. T. C. Math COYLA DRURY G. T. C. Eighth Grade RITA SMITH University of Georgia Seventh Grade EUNICE LIGHTSEY G. T.C. Seventh Grade KARRAL KITCHING B. S. , H. E. University of Georgia Seventh Grade SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS WILLIAM ROYSTER DARLENE DRURY WILLIAM HINESLEY President Secretary-Treasurer Vice President SPONSORS Mr. Harold Scott Mrs. Herschel Herrin ESTUES ANDERSON FFA 1,2,3; Hi-Y 3; 4-H 1, 2,3; School Patrol 1,2,3,4. EMMA JEAN BRANCH Beta Club 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2, 3; FHA 1,2; Glee Club 4. CLAUDE BRAUDA FFA 1. t HELEN BROOKER FHA 1,3,4; 4-H3.4. DONALD CLELAND EUGENE CREWS Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2, Glee Club 4; Band 4. 3,4, Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3,4; Who's Who; N Club. MARY CROSS Beta Club 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 4; FHA 2; Basketball 1,3,4; FTA 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2,3, Program Chairman 3; Pine Cone Staff 3,4; An- nual Staff 4, Club Editor; N Club. DARLENE DRURY FHA 1; Debate 1; FTA 1, 2,3,4, Vice President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Pres- ident 4; Beta Club 1,2,3, 4; Patrol 3; Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4; Class Secre- tary-Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Essay 1; Glee Club 4; Pine Cone Staff 2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Who's Who. BURNETT DUBOSE Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; 4-H 1.2; FFA 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; N Club. HAZEL GRIFFIN ANN HENDERSON LANA HENDRIX FHA 1,2,4. FHA 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3.4. FHA 1.2,3.4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2,3,4; 4-H 4. President 4; Senior Play; Basketball 2, 3,4. i LARUE HERRIN FFA 1; Senior Play. MARGIE HERRIN Tri-Hi-Y 2; Beta Club 4; School Patrol 3,4; FHA 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Who's Who. j WANDA GAIL HERRIN FHA 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3, j 4; Girls' Vice President 2, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Basket- ball 3; Cheerleader 4. WnllAM HINESLEY GORDON HOWARD RICHARD HOWARD Class Vice President 3,4; Beta Club 3,4, President 4; Student Council 3,4; Junior Hi-Y 2; Football 2; Hi-Y 3,4, Project Chair- man 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Editor 4; Senior Play 4; Who’s Who; One-Act Play Track 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Baseball Man- ager 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Hi-Y 2.3; 4-H 1,2,3. 4-H 1.2,3,4; FFA 2; Hi-Y 2. HARRELL HOWaL FFA 2. REMON1A JOHNS 4-H Club 2,4; FHA 2. CAROLYN JOHNSON FHA 1.2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; Class Play 3; 4-H Club 4; Declamation 3; Beta Club 1,2,3.4. EFFIE MAE LAKE FHA 3; 4-H 4. FLORENCE LANE 4-H 1. DELORES LEE FHA 1,2; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; FT A 4; Basketball 3,4; Beta Club 4; School Patrol 1,2, 3, 4. EDNA GRACE LEE HAYDEN LEE FHA 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4-H 1,2; FFA 1,3. i a. FAYE LYONS Student Council 1; 4-H 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,4; Glee Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Who'S Who. FAYE MARSHALL FHA 1,2,4; 4-H 2,3,4; FT A 3,4; Glee Club 4; Basketball 3. SHIRLEY JEAN MOODY FTA 3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice President 4; Beta Club 3,4; 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 4; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Pine Cone Staff 3,4. ELSIE MOORE 4-H Club 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. Helen mcduffie Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,3,4. PAULS. MILES Glee Club 4; DE Club; Football 1,2. J. L. MORGAN FFA 1; Track 3. i. WILLETTA MAE MORGAN MARY ELLEN NICHOLLS BILLY NORTON FHA 1,2,4; 4-H 1,2.3,4. FHA 2,3; 4-H 1; Glee Club 4. 4-H 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 2; Library Club 3, SHELBA JEAN PlIRDOM FHA 1,2.3. THOMAS PURDOM FFA 1,2,3. AUVELL RAULERSON Student Council 3; Beta Club 1,2, 3,4; Pine Cone 3.4, Editor 3; Glee Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Band 4; President N Club 4; Declamation 2; Who's Who; Class Presi- dent 3; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2,4; Debating 2. JEROME ROOKS FFA 1,4; Basketball 2,3, 4; 4-H 1,2; Hi-Y 2. EMILEE ROWELL Beta Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; 4-H 1.4; School Patrol 1,3; School Cho- rus 2; Library Clflb 2; Annual Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager 4; Bas - ketball 3,4; Class Play 3,4. BOBBY ROWELL Beta Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Hi-Y 2,3; FFA 1.3, Treasurer 3; Class Play 4; Glee Club 4; Captain 3; School Patrol 1,2,3,4. JIMMY ROWELL FFA 2. CLARYCE ROWELL FHA 2,3; 4-H 1; Glee Club 4. WILLENE ROWELL Class Play 3,4; One-Act Play; Student Council 1, 2,3,4; Beta Club 1.2, 3.4, Secretary 4; 4-H 1,2; FTA 2,3,4; FHA 1-4, Secretary 2, President 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.4. Presi- dent 4, Vice President 3; Glee Club 4; Pine Cone Staff 1, 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM ROYSTER Debating 1,2,3, 4; Hi-Y 2,3, Project Chairman 2, 3; N Club; Student Coun- cil 1,3.4, President3; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Class President 1,4; Who’s Who; Track 1,2,3,4; Quartet 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 3.4; Baseball 2. 3,4; One-Act Play 2, 3. JULIAN STEEDLY FFA 1. HERSCHEL SLOAN FFA 1; Library Club. ANN STRICKLAND Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Library 1; N Club 4; Basketball 2, Manager 3,4; School Patrol 2, 3; Beta Club 3,4; Pine Cone Staff 4. ALICE JEAN SMITH Beta Club 2, 3; FHA 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,3; Basket- ball 2.3. JANE STRICKLAND FHA 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 2; Annual Staff 4; FHA 2,3,4, Vice President 4; N Club; Glee Club 2; Student Council 1; Who's Who 4. MYRA STRICKLAND LILLIE RUTH THOMAS CHESTER THRIFT Student Council 1,2,3,4; FHA 2. 3,4; FTA 4; Tri- FFA 1,4. Beta Club 1,2, 3,4; Pine Hl-Y 2, 3, 4; Worship Chair- Cone 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. man 3, 4; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 3,4, President3, Treas- 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club urer 4; Class President 2, Vice President 1; FHA 2,3, 4, Reporter 4; N” Club 4, Vice President 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Who’s Who; Pianist 3,4. 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. JO ANN THRIFT JIMMY WALKER JOHN WILLIS FHA 3. 4-H 1,2, 3,4; Library Club FFA 1; Beta Club 3,4; 3; Junior Play 3; One-Act Play 3. Class Play 4. CAMALEE WILSON FHA 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; 4-H 1. COLORS SONG FLOWER Black and White If You Believe Red Rose CLASS MOTTO With the ropes of the past we'll ring the bells of the future. ” ALMA MATER In a school down deep in Georgia One we love so well, Are our teachers and our comrades, Both we hold so dear. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Ever wise and true. We will never cease to praise thee, Nahunta, we love you. Tho in years to come we wander Through the world so wide, We shall never cease to praise thee, Though we're far or near. WILDCAT STAFF WILLENE ROWELL Business Manager EMILEE ROWELL Assistant Business Manager JANE STRICKLAND WILLIAM ROYSTER Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor SHIRLEY MOODY BURNETTE DUBOSE Feature Editor Assistant Feature Editor MARY CROSS LILLIE RUTH THOMAS Club Editor Assistant Club Editor The Annual Reunion of the class of '58 was held at the Gold House in Nahunta. We found this to be the occupations of the Seniors. Doctor William Hinesley has his Ph. D. degree and now runs a shoe store in Hoboken. Miss Jane Strickland and Miss Wanda Gail Herrin attended with Mrs. Ona Lee Herrin. They are the housemaids of Mrs. Herrin who retired to count her money. John Willis (the holdup kid), who is co-owner of Long's Texaco Station, has retired from pumping gas and is now bodyguard of the cash register. LaRue Herrin is now the janitor at Nahunta High. He says he is a real sweeper-off-the-feeter. Claryce Rowell is employed at Singleton Furniture Co. in Waycross. She polishes windows. Donald Cleland has signed with the House of David Basketball Team where he will be center mustache grower. Willetta Mae Morgan cruised down from Reno whqxe she is seeking her sixth divorce. Her motto is Try 'Em and Leave 'Em. Faye Lyonvia one of the top models at Mary’s in New York. She models Raincoats. mma JeaiTwanclj)could not attend but she sent a message. They Are Cheaper by the Dozen. J. L. Morgan has just replaced Paul Anderson as the Weight-lifting Champ of the World. He worked at Lotts' ten-cent store to get his practice. Paul Miles and Darlene Drury are married and living in South America where Paul is employed at Uncle Alvin's sawmill. He got his practice at Sa- tilla Lumber Co. Ann Strickland has just been named assistant to Dr. Moody. She dis- covered a new bean. Mr. Billy Norton and Mr. Jimmy Walker couldn't attend the re- union. They are being held in jail for raiding garbage cans in Mahoney. Miss Margie Herrin is the new girls' basketball coach at Nahunta. Her Integrated girls’ team is expected to be state champs this year. Miss Emilee Rowell is employed at the Nahunta Fish Market. She was all perfumed up at the reunion. Miss Myra Strickland is taking a Beauty Course in Hollywood. Her main purpose for this is to get rid of all her wrinkles. Miss Delores Lee is in Milledgeville. She soothes the patients at the Insane Asylum. Miss Mary Cross, the retired head waitress of the Gold House, is joining The Ringling Bros. Circus where she will be The Fat Lady. Herschel Sloan cruised in from Canada where he ka retired tohacco picker. He says his nicotine fits were getting the best of him. i S hirle yMOOdyi, who w sjust e ted Miss Everything, inform us thaushe has nothing left since marrying Jordon Howard) who is chauffeur for the Mizells. Miss' Cam - alee Wilson is top saleslady at Campbell's Drug. Her specialty is Elvis Presley cigar- ettes. Auvell Raulerson landed in Hollywood where he is predicted to take Clark Gable's acting position. His only trouble is getting the right kind of Gable make-up. For the floor show, Chester Thrift who has formed his own hillbilly band, played some cute Rock and Roll numbers. Some other members of his band are Claude Brauda, Richard Howard and Shelba Purdom. Miss Willene Rowell is employed in Brunswick at one of the Local Fruit Stands. William Royster, who is the newly elected Sheriff of Brantley Co., attended and gave a very interesting speech on the progress of Nahunta. Elsie Moore is completing her old maids' home in Schlatterville. She said that it couldn’t be completed until Effie Mae Lake and JoAnn Thrift could become of age. Julian Steedley and Jimmy Rowell are regular guests of the Grand Ole Opry. They are famous for their Johnny and Jack numbers. Miss Ann Henderson is the most famous Gossip Editor of the Brantley Enterprise. Her motto is I make it gossip while it is gossip. Mary Ellen Nicholls has opened a new beauty parlor in Hortens v Her main occupation is face lifting and her main customers are Florence Lane and (Helen Broc er.; Eugene Crews has finally reached success. He is said to be taking the place of the late Jimmy Dorsey with his musical instruments. Hazel Griffin is now employed at Chambless Funeral Home as the Ambulance driver. Her motto is If not dead, they will be. Mr. Harold Lee Scott attended with his wife and six children. He is now a Round- the-World-Transfer-Truck-Driver. It seems as though his motto is still Hustle. Miss Helen McDuffie is taking a home study course on How to Catch a Man. She informs us that she expects to use some of its advice when she becomes of age-I Mys WyoneU MarshjiH and husband own one of the.most progressive chicken farms in South Georgia. Sfieseems o have a child for every chick})caroivnJohnson has jusflbeen named MisT Freckles. ” She modelecTa freckled Bidini at the reunion. Miss Lana Hendrix is known as Miss Spitfire at Jacksonville zoo where she is employed. She trains animals to jump into fire and then jumps in herself. Miss Alice Jean Smith is the marriage counselor of Brantley Co. In her speech at the reunion she informed us to take life easy and be an old maid. Miss Edna Grace Lee is a prominent secretary and bookkeeper of the Mayor of Nahunta, Mr. Jerome Rooks. She gives all her learning credit to Mr. Wright. Miss Lillie Ruth Thomas is Family Relations teacher at Nahunta. She says her worst trouble with the girls this year is teaching them not to blush. Estues Anderson and Bobby Rowell have been named Motorcycle Kings of the World. ” They get their practice on 301. They said they couldn't practice very well where the traffic is heavy. Burnett Dubose is em- ployed at Sears Roebuck and Co. He licks three-cent stamps on all mail that is sent out. Mr. Harold Howell is the new shorthand champion. He has the shortest hand of anyone in that field. The last Flash News to come over the wire: Mr. Hayden Lee and Mr. Thomas Purdom hayejust been placed in the Brantley Co. jail for robbing Clint's Grocery where Rdmbflia'jolfis Is cashier. Romonia is suffering a great shock from the sight of their weapon: a water suffering WWW REMEMBRANCES JUNIORS President GEORGE THOMAS Vice President JUDY THORNTON Class Sponsors Secretary - Treasurer JIMMY BROWN MRS. VIRGINIA RAULERSON - MR. RUSSELL HUFFMAN BOBBY ALLEN CARROL NANCY JIMMIE H. GENE ALLEN BATTEN BROWN CREWS MARTHA ANN DOROTHY EDWARD STANLEY CHARLES CREWS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DEAN NORMA ELBERT KATHERINE MAXINE BILLY DYKES FLOWERS FOERMAN FREEMAN GIBSON MARVIN KENNETH CHARLOTTE JOE JEAN ESTHER GRIFFIN HARRIS HERRIN HICKOX HIGHS MITH SHIRLEY PATSY MARY BLANCHE LAYTON HIGHSMITH HULETT JACOBS JOHNS JOHNS MARIE JOHNS PAUL JONES ROBERT KEENE IONE KNOX THOMAS KNOX NORMA JOYCE J. W. GLYN MANNING MATHEWUSE MOODY MORGAN ROYCE MORGAN GLORIA WANDA RUTH CAROLYN WENDELL POPWELL PURCELL RHODEN ROWELL ROZIER JAMES RYALS JOE SEARS C. L. SMITH ANN STEEDLY EARNEST STEEDLY RICHARD LA JEAN TOLBERT WHITE WAYNE PEARL HUBERT WHITE WILLIAMS WILSON SOPHOMORES Billy Allen Johnny Allen Kenneth Allen Wayne Boyd Barbra Brauda Josephine Bryan Clayton Carter Betty Jean Chancey Judy Faye Crews Mary Frances Crews Earnestine Dean Alice Sue DePratter Sponsors MR. MEL KELLY MRS. MABLE MOODY MR. W. C. LONG CECIL DRURY President TOMMY JACOBS Vice President JUDY FAYE CREWS Secretary-Treasurer PAUNEE SMITH Reporter SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Betty Carol DePratter Sheldon Dubberly James Dabberly Jack Dowling Cecil Drury Mary Grace Edgy Joe Gurley Cecil Harris Carolyn Herrin Harry Herrin Jerry Herrin Evelyn Howell Tommy Jacobs Harvey Johns Dorothy Jones Gerald Kelly Willene King Betty Ann Lanier Helen Lanier Isaac Lee Wynelle Lee David Lyons Freida Manning Linda Manor Jonelle Ann Norma Sue Mathis Moody Moody Betty Bobby Jerry Purdom Rowell Rowell Betty Jo Carolyn Janette Moore Morgan Morgan Larry Martha Sylvia Rowell Rowell Rowell Wayne Molly Grace Evelyn Robert Rowell Saddler Sheppard Sloan Donnie Smith Paunee Smith j hi Gerald James teedly Stewart Blanche Thompson Elaine Thrift Paul Jimmie Sikes Thomas Malva Kay James Freddie Buddy J. M. Pat Thrift Walker Warren White White Williams Sandra Julian Aria D. Charles Orner L. Williams Willis Wilson Wilson Wilson FRESHMEN OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter TYRUS MANNING ARLENE STRICKLAND CHRISTENE CROSS ANN THOMAS Sponsors MR. E. MANN MR. J. RAWLINS MR. J. MERRITT Betty Roger William Robert Thomas Edward Allen Altman Bohanon Branch Branch Carter Canoll Bonnie Kermit Norma Christene Ann Chance y Crews Crews Crews Cross Dubose Claude Edgy Franklin Griffin Lafaine Foerman Jack Griffin James Ned Herrin Hendrix John Gibson Sherry Hendrix Corene Griffin Carroll Herrin Duane Gibson David Juanita David Pauline Floyd Lamar Herrin Herrin Hickox Highsmith Johns King Janelle Clinton Everrett Junior Lamar Shelba. Lane Lee Lee Lewis Little Loper Tyrus Manning Alvin Mobley GlyneU Moody Alton Morgan Sandra Morgan Peggy O'neal F. D. O'Quinn Maybell Pierce James Proctor Jimmy Proctor William Purdom Harry Riggins David Bivian Linda Myrtis Stevie Don Roberts Rowell Rowell Rowell Ryals Smith Jean Carolyn Jeanette Arlene Elaine Janice Smith Steedley Steedley Strickland Strickland Strickland Jerry Alin Lucy Betty Jean Larry Jimmy Strickland Thomas Thornton Turner Turner Wainright Larry Wainright Sandra June Carol Roscoe Wiggins Williams Williams Cleve Dorothy Wilson Wilson Una Wilson V N3A3S SEVEN B SEVEN C LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL Herrin, Lynn, Moody. Crews. Knox. PRETTIEST and MOST HANDSOME Myra Strickland and William Royster MOST TALENTED BEST DRESSED Faye Lyons and William Hinesley MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Myra Strickland and Auvell Raulerson Darlene Drury and William Royster OFFICERS President...............JUDY THORNTON Secretary-Treasurer - - - - JIMMY BROWN Vice President..........JANE STRICKLAND Reporter.............MYRA STRICKLAND Advisor................MRS. LEE HERRIN F.H.A. President............................. WILLIAM HIKES LEY Vice President - -- -- -- -- -- GEORGE THOMAS Secretary - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - MARY CROSS Treasurer------------------------------------ JOE SEARS Sponsor............................MRS. MA8LE MOODY MOTTO ... We lead by serving others First row: S. Rowell. J. Bryan. B. BTauda. Second row: C. Rowell. M. Strickland A. Wilson. J. Willis. H. Herrin. E. Howell. C. Johnson, S. Williams. Third row: L. Thomas, N. Batten. D. Lee. M. Herrin. G. Thomas. G. Thrift. E. Branch, A. Strickland. Fourth row: Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Moody. W. Rowell. S. Moody, R. Tolbert. W. Hinesley. C. Drury. J. Sears. A. Raulerson. Fifth row: M. Cross, N. Manning. B. Lanier. A. DePratter. D. Drury. E. RowelL VI. Rowell, President; S. Moody, Vice President; G. Popwell, Sec- retary; M. Strickland, Treasurer; A. Wilson, Program Chairman; L. Thomas, Worship Chairman; C. Kitching, Sponsor. To seek; to find; to share. Pure thoughts; pure words; pure actions. Self Improvement; Christian Fellowship; United Service. To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. OBJECTIVES: SLOGAN: PLATFORM: PURPOSE: NAHUNTA HIGH Front row: L. Thomas, M. Strickland, W. Rowell, B. Rowell, J. Ryles, J. Moody. Second row: C. Rowell, W. Royster, G. Crews, T. Purdom. Third row: E. Strick- land, C. Williams, U. Wilson, C. Dean, B. Dubose, A. Raulerson. Fourth row: B. Loper, S. Loper, P. Smith, P. Jones, P. Miles. r- n mi- hl GENE CREWS AUVELLE RAULERSON President Vice President Front row: C. Morgan, B. Purdom, E. Dean, E. Shepard, B. Thompson. Second row: J. Smith, A. StriCkland, C. Rowell, Patsy Huelett, B. Crews. Third row: M. Thrift, H. Lanier, F. Lane, M. Crews, M. Saddler, A. Depratter. Fourth row: M. Crews, D. Drury, M. Nichols, W. Rov.ell, C. Cross, E. Branch. JEANE. HIGHSMITH Secretary-Treasurer LILLIE R. THOMAS Program Chairman M. E. MANN Director BAND OFFICERS President Vice President Band Secretary Secretary to Director AUVELL RAULERSON PAULETTE DUBBERLY MARION MORGAN LORNA HARDIN President PAUL JONES Vice President KENNY HARRIS Secretary BOBBY ROWELL Treasurer JIMMY THOMAS Reporter BILLY ALLEN Sentinel TOMMY JACOBS Advisor W. C. LONG f.t.a Darlene Drury, President; Norma Manning, Vice President; Aria Dean Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer; Alice Sue DePratter, Reporter; M. E. Mann, Sponsor. First row: Tolbert, Thomas, Thomas, Wilson, Highsmith, Wilson, Foerman, Smith, Moore, Johns, Manning, Thornton, Rowell, Herrin. Second row: Drury, Manor, Batton, Highsmith. Saddler, Williams, Crews, Cross, Rowell, Lee, Marshall, Drury, Mann. Third row: Sears, Moody, Williams, DePratter, Wilson, Crews, Lanier, Manning. Lana Hendrix, President; Judy Thornton, Girls' Vice President; Ned Hendrix, Boys' Vice President; Myrtice Steedley, Secretary; Tommy Jacobs, Treasurer; Wayne White, Reporter. MOTTO ... To Make the Best Better DEBATING TEAM STUDENT COUNCIL SCHOOL PATROL JUNIOR 4-H LIBRARY CLUB PINE CONE STAFF TRIO J. Highsmith D. Gibson L. Thomas GIRLS’ SOLO Jean Esther Highsmith BOYS’ SOLO Auvell Raulerson QUARTET G. Crews A. Raulerson W. Royster B. Rowell Front row: M. Strickland, D. Lee, J. Thornton, M. Herrin, E. Rowell, M. Saddler, M. Cross. J. Strickland. Second row: A. Strickland. Manager, M. Edgy, L. Hendrix, S. Williams, S. Rowell, A. DePratter, A. Wilson, C. Cross, Mr. Herrin, Coach. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Gloria Popwell Norma Jean Manning Gene Crews Linda Beth Manor Wanda Gail Herrin BOYS’ BASKETBALL First row: C. Drury, W. Royster, G. Thomas. G. Howard, P. Sikes, T. Jacobs, J. Willis. C. Wilson, B. White. Second row: Coach H. Scott, D. Cleland, M. Griffin, L. Johns, C. Allen, B. DuBose, J. Allen, Manager. C. Allen, Forward L. Johns. Center M. Griffin, Forward G Th0mas. Forward B. DuBose, Guard D. Cleland, Guard W. Royster. Guard BASEBALL Front row: C. Wilson, G. Thrift, B. White. J. Willis, R. Sloan, W. Rowell, G. Thomas, J. Rowell. Second row: G. Howard, Manager; W. Royster, E. Davis. L. Johns, B. Du- bose, D. Cleland, C. Drury, Mr. Scott, Coach. TRACK Front row: J. Wilson, H. Wilson, D. Cleland, W. Royster, R. Sloan. K. Harris. Sec- ond row: G. Howard, G. Morgan, J. L. Morgan, L. Johns, E. Crews, C. Allen. Mr. H. Scott, Coach. ADVERTISERS Phone 2-2171 Nahunta, Ga. cc4t food ?ood PATTERSON CAPE Patterson, Ga. TtutiitiaM. DAIRY PRODUCTS PHELPS Waycross, Ga. Phone AT 3-2962 DE SHAZO’S “Art in Flowers and Gifts” 406 Tebeau Street Waycross, Georgia ROGER’S JEWELERS Brunswick, Georgia STEWART CANDY COMPANY Waycross, Georgia BUNN-STUBBS MOTORS, INC. Sales Service Oldsmobile Waycross, Georgia H. J. WEISSER Jewelers Waycross, Georgia PENNY’S Pay Cash - Pay Less Waycross, Georgia GOULD MOTOR CO. Ford - Lincoln - Mercury Brunswick, Georgia SPORTING GOODS, INC. Athletic - Fishing - Hunting “SANICO” Janitorial and Cleaning Supplies Waycross, Georgia ANDREW’S REXALL DRUG Prescriptions - Kodaks Soda Fountains Brunswick, Georgia Market Your Pecans Cooper ati v ely With GOLD KIST PECAN GROWERS Waycross, Georgia PALOMA COURT RESTAURANT Nahunta, Georgia CARROLL RUSSELL Folkston, Georgia REYNOLD’S PIANO CO. Brunswick, Georgia LOTT’S 5 10 Nahunta Folkston Georgia CITY MARKET Brunswick, Georgia HERRIN BROTHERS, INC. Furniture 53 8 Plant Ave. Waycross, Georgia WAYCROSS JOURNAL H-ETSALD “We Do Commercial Printing’ Phone At 3-2244 Waycross, Ga. JOHN Nl. N lLflSRAY “Good Plumbing Is Important” Phone At 3-3814 Waycross, Ga. Ambulance Phone At 3-2525 HINSON IYUI FUNERAL HOME Waycross, Ga. PEWEYS JUNK YARD “We Pay the Most” Phone 2-2831 Nahunta, Georgia “Latest Fashions” “Fine Clothing” Phone At 3-043 0 Waycross, Ga. REDDING AND SEALS “A Complete Drug Store” Phone At 3-2233 Waycross, Ga. BEST POLICY AT ALL LANIER AND REGISTER PHARMACY X. TIMES GRANTHAM INSURANCE CO. AL Phone Waycross, Ga. _ DRIVE-IN N cCOT- JAC KSON Delicious Sandwiches Complete Fountain Service Eats HOSPITAL Waycross, Georgia Folkston, Georgia SETZS2S GROCERY TASTY BAKERY Phone 852 Waycross, Georgia Brunswick, Georgia SAT ILL A LUMBER CO. , INC. Kiln Dried Dressed Yellow Pine Cypress Nahunta, Georgia Phone HO-22155 Build Your Future Home With Satilla Lumber PEPSI COLA tidviputc BOTTLING COMPANY Waycross, Georgia MFC. CO. Lumber - Paint - Building Materials Your One-Stop Building Headquarters Waycross, Ga. ZAO—112 V FURNITURE CO. B. LLOYDS “A Good Place to Trade” PECAN STATION Waycross, Ga. Nahunta, Georgia T=.H. Compliments of STEEDLEY PATTERSON Fancy Fruits and DRUG COMPANY Vegetables Waycross, Ga. Patterson, Ga. Compliments of BENNETT BROTHERS JOHN WILSON Typewriters Adding Machines Office Furniture - Safes Printing Engraving - Books TAX COLLECTOR Waycross, Ga. Nahunta, Ga. CHEVROLET COMPANY BPANTLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. “Always at Your Service” Our Greatest Asset - Your Good Will AVERY STRICKLAND, Pres. Phone 2-3 632 OKEFENOICE RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION “Owned By Those We Serve” Nahunta, Ga. M. G. WHITE SONS International Mercury Folkston, Ga. THE COURTESY SHOP “Dress Smart” Folkston, Ga. THE FASHION SHOP “Latest Ladies’ Fashions” Waycross, Ga. DURRENCE PONTIAC - CADILLAC, INC. Waycross, Ga. ELLISTON DRUGSTORE Waycross, Ga. gibson McDonald FURNITURE COMPANY Waycross, Ga. BRUMIT’S LUGGAGE Brunswick, Ga. FRIEDMAN’S SHOE STORE “Finest Shoes in Town” Brunswick, Ga. GRANTHAM INSURANCE CO. Brunswick, Ga. DEPRATTER ’S SERVICE STATION General Auto Service Phone 2-3104 Nahunta, Ga. TOBACCO TRAIL SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Products Nahunta, Ga. RIGGIN’S BARBER SHOP and DORIS’S BEAUTY SHOP Nahunta, Ga. FARMER’S MUTUAL EXCHANGE OF WAYCROSS Feed, Seed, Fertilizers, Supplies Fire, Windstorm, Auto, Hail Ins. Waycross, Ga. RITCH-PRESCOTT ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Waycross, Ga. BARBECUE INN “Best Barbecues Anywhere” Nahunta, Ga. NAHUNTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Nahunta, Ga. MANUFACTURING CO. TIRE COMPANY Blackshear, Ga. Folkston, Ga. hiufa SUPER MARKET Finest in Vegetables - Meats Groceries 711 Gloucester St. Brunswick, Ga. FIRST FEDERAL S: l_OANI ASSOC IATION OF WAYCROSS Insured Savings - Current Dividend Rate 3 1 2% Per Annum Waycross, Georgia PEARCE DRUG STORE Phone AT 3-2772 D. O. PEARCE, Owner Cor. Tebeau and Albany Ave. PEARCE PRESCRIPTION SHOP Cor. Jane and Folks Street Phone AT 3-3 010 PEARCE ANNEX 868 Tebeau St. Phone AT 3-7341 Waycross, Ga. COLONIAL STO A Mark of SL Quality Foods ” Waycross Georgia PAP’A , HACEVS MUSICAL SUPPLY “South Georgia’s Largest” Phone 402 807 Tebeau Waycross, Ga. For Better Service Call U. W , BPOOICE15S BRANCO HARDWARE CLEANERS Paints, Hardwares Phone 2-23 85 Nahunta, Ga. MOTEL “Nice Place to Rest” Phone 2-3585 Waycross, Georgia Phone 2-2371 Nahunta, Georgia WILSONS GARAGE “Service When You Need It” Phone 2-2721 Nahunta, Georgia CREW’S RESTAURANT “The Finest Food In South Georgia” Brunswick, Ga. SWEAT MILLING CO. MOODY JEWELERS Phone At 3-7880 Watches Repairs Rings Waycross, Georgia Waycross, Ga. This Page Was Donated by Doctors DR. S. W. CLARK, JR. DR. W. B. BATES YOUMANS VETERINARY DR. CHARLES H. LITTLE DR. H. W. MUECKE DR. J. E. PENLAND DR. WILLIAM HARDEN DR. IVEY JACOBS DR. R. S. ELEAZER DR. PAULW. LEE DR. J. DUNCAN FARRIS by BARFIELDS DEBBIE SHOP SPEARS DRUG STORE RIVENBARK’S CLOTHING JACOBSON’S BRANTLEY GAS MOTOR COMPANY Your Authorized Gas Dealer A Complete System Phone 2-2222 Nahunta, Ga. HARR 1 S SERVICE STATION WESTERN AUTO «WV.SVV.HN WTOl | SSOCIMI S10RI 1 CR°C ' r MOODY BROTHERS A Place Where Comfort Can Be Bought Phone 2-2185 Nahunta, Ga. 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