Oglethorpe County High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Lexington, GA)
- Class of 1958
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I I I . l -- I 4 I I X-e I 'S 3 5 'E Brenda McDaniel --- --------- - ---- ----- - - Editor-In-Chief Maxine Silman ----- ------ - ---- - ---------- A ssistant Editor Mary Alice Mathews -- - -------- --- ---------------- Business Manager Mary Watkins ------- ---- - ------- -------- As s istant Business Manager In this edition of THE ARROWHEAD, we have striven to display the many activities which have occurred chu-ing this school year. As you glance through the book in the years to come may you never forget the days at Oglethorpe County High School. N -fzehi . , ...um- E5'4'w'f2 WW Page Three '11 BI .N .4 I x MR. B. E. FAUST County School Superintendent .BQ x -it I Mrs. Sisk, Test Administratorg Mrs. jones and Miss Wheless, Clerks. 3 56 , '4 X 'S MRS. FLORRIE SMITH Visiting Teacher The County Board of Education: Mx. B. E. Faust, Mr. E. H. Furcron, Mr. E. O. Cabaniss, Mr. Arthur H. Meyer, Mr. Walter Glenn, Dr. William L. Green, jr. Poge Few o In 3- MR. R. W. STEPHENS High School Principal MRS. LENA S. WISE 1 Elementary School Principal 2 1 N 0 f any X.. fgyf ofa' tk., . 5, Z ,I 3 - Mrs. jones, Miss Edwards, Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Mathews, and Mrs. Stokely. Lunchroom Workers Q il 'iii on MRS. 1. E. JONES Lunch Room Supervisor Bus Drivers 'xx 5 1 1 l -,- , rw 'ln 'V? 1s I I 1 W M '57 3' fx 5: BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Carter, Mr. Sikes, Mr. Myer, Mr. Vaughn, Mr. Busbin, Mr. Bell, Mr. Young, Mr. Glenn, Mr. Thaxton. FIRST ROW: Mr. Wheless, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Hall, Mr. George, Mr. Paul, Mr. Melton, Mr. Taylor, Mx. Smith. Page Six f ' 1 X .1 ' I High School Foculty They're friendly understanding . . yet firm. MISS MARY BRADFORD Freshman Advisor - General Science, Matheghatics , 1 l, SIM B f ff' f f ,,f4Z.n' 1 . L i n ' -X ,. S A f ,,-' ,M 'LX if fl.,-A 2 vi 'Q MRS. H. M. CALLAWAY MR. A. M. FINCH Home Economics Freshman Advisor - Social Studies, Boys' 8 Girls' Basketball . Syqyvl Q. ,.:f ,,v-f '-tn, f .3 I I an Ln . 1 -f1 : 0 2- Q -4 5 vw 'S ' 3, , L3 4:1 fa- M CO 2. r-:III SO Qr: 'UT an 'igj 'P X53 V ,, 5' 'x ,fx E YU Q5 Nt'-. 95 iz I mp 14 3 C.,'T1 fi 5. 9.2 ,O P-4 LAC!! Or 2.5 ir' U12 EO 52 GUI .wx 'F1 O O F? U' L1 : ,mag ...-..-,.- . 5 x- MRS. PRUDENCE MARION MRS. JAMES MAXWELL Sophomore Advisor - Social Studies, English SL-nior Advisor - English, Reading P3 Eg'v Vvan. 2-1 - 1 4-ff SUM 9' ul 'Y li, rx f , m A , ' 6' E: 2 BACE N N L wp Pl : 'R 12 -' im Ni, MR. MELVIN CHARLES MR. EDDIE QQFFEEN Science, Physical Education, Assistant Football Band Director Coach 1 -I Page Ten if if X fav. 5 A ..-L W gilt s , ,., , I A I k W ' ,Q 5 Q 1- A-' ff' t - mango t 2 ' 24' ' A1 .. ..,... Q JW' mv B -7 X IG . . R' My II ... 1 I 5 4 Vs. X ' !? ,,'232ffi . , 4 c u i f,3,.g3,.,-5 k 5 N 'sn F1 X MRS. JOHN FAUST MRS. RAIPH MAXWELL Lihrarian Art Teacher FIRST GRADE - Mrs. Pratt Westmoreland Mrs. Ruth McWhorter Mrs. Mindel Roland Mrs. Barbara Bcvis SECOND GRADE - Mis. Lula Smith Mrs. Mary Noell Mrs. Edge Thomas THIRD GRADE - Mrs. Annie Colquitt Mis. Martha Paradise Mis. Bessie Rice FOURTH GRADE - Mis. Amelia Adkins MIS. Sallie Cofer ,MV U-1-Llggsviiebx 4.5 . H3 A1 l 3 t .au Q ! ici ' xx x H. 5 3- . ,,.. Zia ffiiigl 1 -.1 Y if. if J -f ZF, 'f ur .13 -'P 0 ,i 7 D 537 Q 1 . A zz x ,,, if i ff Iwi' M' ,pglgw 'Q x 5 , V :Y V4 il ll 'A 6 ' fx W' , ' B ' , 1 'Q ' ,:'. 1,245 1 f ' ,A 'll .A 'f t A-,. C?-S ' INN! ,-. KY' ix Q-1 3' ,., 6- fl Av-- 'ix U 4 'Q ii' Nm- xx, 595 15 3' iv L Xxx I S' 72 Mrs. Virginia Faust FIFTH GRADE - Mrs. Sara Chandler Mrs. Elrie Harris Miss Harriet Faust SIXTH GRADE - Mrs. Sara Smith Mrs. Emestine I-Iansford Mrs. Roselle Pass SEVENTH GRADE - Mrs. Elaine Smith Mrs. Una Gilmer Mrs. R. W. Stephens fnot picturedj EIGHTH GRADE - Mrs. William Parker Mrs. R. C. Paul Mrs. Carolyn Wright 46- If-Qs Vlwl' 5 Maxine Silman Ray Hardman - Gloria Glenn - Mell Adkins -- W 4 Qt r Lv- - -' f ,,. r ...a+ ' -. 1- Tig!-nil f?3lm:Q, ,f gg Hg. , :J I 'rin ., ff afg, f 'Hr . - 3, pf President -President Secretary Tre lsurer swf. HUNTER MELL ADKINS Me1l A combination hard to beat--a scholar, friend, and athlete. Beta 2, 3, 4 Vice-Pres. , jr. Civitan 2 Vice-Pres. , 3 :gs ..- Pres., 4, Hi-Y 4, Science ciub 3, 4 Pres., Class A Officer 3 Pres., 4 Treas., O Club 2, 3, 4 Pres., Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Nw ' 4-H 1, Boys' State 3, whos who 4, Student ceuneii 9' ibn-, Pres. 4. THOMAS IACOB AMASON lljakell A man of few words doesn't have many to take back. ALINE ANDREWS Aline A merry laugh doeth good like medicine. 4-H 1, O Club 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3 Proj. Chm., 4 Pres. , Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt., 4, All State Guard, Who's Who 4. SYBIL LAVERNE ANDREWS 511- llsybilll You don't have to be a blonde to be preferred. 4-H 1, O Club 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, 4 Sec. , Basketball 1, 2, 3, Class Sec. 1, 2, Football Cheerleader 4, Miss Homecoming 3, 4, Who's Who 4. FRED APPLING Botie Although he's not a surgeon, he does a lot of cutting up. II NANCY JAYNE ARGO lllaynell She talks like an angel, she looks like one, too, but who can tell what an angel will do. 4-H 1, Pres. 2, 4, jr. Civitan 2, 3, 4, O Club 2, 3, 4, Co-Ed-Hi-Y 3, Vice Pres. 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Cheerleader 3, 4, District Meet, Girls' Trio 3, Homecoming Court 4, Who's Who 4. Page Fourteen V B1 MATTIE AYCOCK Mattie What's all the haste and hurry? Be like me, I never worry. ROBERT CHANDLER BRAY llBobbyll And I said to myself as I lit my cigar 4-H15 2, FFA 2, 3, 4, whos who 4. CLIFFORD ODELLE BRIDGES Clifford Q .5 Light, camera, action . . . Hey! what about sound? FFA 45 Arrowhead Staff 4. VH-' FRANCES VIRGINIA BUTTS llcinnyll To make the world a friendly place, she shows the world a friendly face. Glee Club 15 4-H 1, co-Ed-Hi-Y 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4. DONALD ROSS CHANDLER Satch Some think the world is made of fun and frolic . . so do I. FFA 45 Basketball Mgr. 45 Who's Who 4. JERRY DILLARD CHRISTY lljerryll One time, just one time--I had a car! O Club 2, 3, 45 FFA 2, 3, Sentinel 45 Basketball 1, 2, Capt. 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 45 Class Vice-Pres. 35 4-H 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 4. Page Fifteen ln- IUDITH DUFFELI. ujudithn Laughter, energy, and pep, never silent is my rep. FHA 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, Arrowhead Staff 4. FLORENCE IEAN ASHE GABRIEL IIFIOII Of all the joys I can recall, being in love is the best of all. FHA 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2. MARY FRANCES GILMER llmaryll Be silent and safe, for silence will never betray you FHA 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1. GLORIA EVELYN GLENN llRuntll One hours slee before midnight is worth three after. P , . 4-H1,G1ee Club 1, O Club 2, 3, Sec. 4, jr. CIVX tan 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, when who 4, Class Sec. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Sixteen HUBERT COFFIELD COLQUITT Hubie Fond of tomatoes, all kink. 4-H lg Science Club 4. CHARLES JACKSON DU DLEY lvjackll Have your own way--pe ace ably if possible, but have it! u Beta 3, 4, jr. Civitan 2, 3, 4 Vice Pres. 5 O Club 3, 4, co-Ed-Hi-Y 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, ciee Club 1, span- ish Club 4, B Basketball 1, Basketball Mgr. 4. U ,Q , ,rf X f MARY CAROLYN GUNTER Mary Carolyn A shy smile, a gentle look, often hidden behind a book. Glee Club 15 Library Club Vice-Pres. 3. BRADLEY RICHARD HANSFORD Dickie Make much of me, good men are scarce. Latin 25 Science 3, 4, jr. Civitan 2, 3, 4, CO-Ed-Hi-Y 4, BOyS' State 3, Who's Who 4. BOBBY RAY HARDMAN llFootsll The only thing I can't resist is temptation. Beta 2, 3, Pres. 4, jr. Civitan 2, 3, Pres. 4, Science Club Pres. 3, 4, O Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Co-Ed-Hi-Y 4, Boys' State 3, Class Treas. 1, Class Vice-Pres. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Wl1o's Who 4, Student Council Vice- Pres. 4. VIVIAN ELIZABETH HARRIS Vivian Shy, but, oh my. Glee Club 1, 4-I-I 13 FHA 2, 3, 4, Co-Ed-Hi-Y 4. Page Seventeen L s 5 HARRIET JO HURT lllodyll I may be little, but so is a stick of dynamite. Class Pres. 1, 2, Co-Ed-Hi-Y, Chap- lin 1, Pres. 4, Jr. Civitan Treas. 2, 3, 4, Beta 2, 3, Sec. 4, FHA 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, O Club 2, 3 4-H Vice-Pres. 2, Who's Who 4, Home- coming Court 4, Girls' State Citizen 3, Glee Club 1. GERALDINE JOHNSON Deanie She 's earnest and gay in a capable way. Beta 3, 4, science Club 4, Library Club 4, FHA 2, 3, 4. HOYT ROBERT JOHNSON llRObll A good sport, in the game and out. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA CLEMENTINE JOHNSON Linda Sometimes I sit and think, sometimes l just sit. Glee Club 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Ed-Hi-Y 4. Page Eighteen la- Q :N EUNICE MARILYN HOLMES llshort-yll ga, Wilt thou never grow? FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3,Pres1dent 4 JIMMY EUGENE HOLLOMAN Wormie He gets by on his innocent looks FFA 2, 3, 4, 4-H1 if L 'X r VIRGINIA JOHNSON vvcinnyvv Quietness encourages better thinking. 4-I-I 1. PEGGY ANN KENNEBREW Npegll Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. Glee Club 1- FHA 4- 4-H 1 2 3 4- Co-Ed-Hi-Y 3 4, Ho Club,4, Football anclBasketba1l Cheerleader li. 115- MARTHA ANN KITTLE Kettle Sometimes I study and sometimes 1 just go to school. Transferred from Oconee High in '58, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Secretary of Soph. Class. MARY FRANCES LANGFORD llLankll Love is like the measles and I'm broken out all over. Co-Ed-Hi-Y 2, 3, Treas. 45 O Club 2, 3, 43 4-H 1, 2, Sec. and Treas. 43 Glee Club 15 jr. Civitan 3, 4, FI-LA 2, 3, 43 District Meet-Girls' Trio, Football Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Homecoming Court 3. ALICE FAYE LOWE IlFayell If the world seems cold to me, I'Ll kindle the fires to warm it. Glee Club 1, FHA 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, Co-Ed-Hi-Y 1, 4. NORMA FAYE LOWE llRedll For every girl there's a boy, there must be someone for me. FHA 2, 3, Reporter 4, Co-Ed-Hi-Y 15 Music Club 15 4-H 1, Glee Club 1. Page Nineteen BRENDA GENEVA MATHEWS Geneva Let me speak, otherwise, I cannot be happy. Glee Club 1, 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, Reporter 4-H 1. MARY ALICE MATI-IEWS Alice She is jolly, good natured, and true- her share she is willing to do. Beta 3, 4, jr. Civitan 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Co-Ed-Hi-Y 2, 3, Indian Voices Ad. Mgr. 3, Arrowhead 3, Business Mgr. 4- Who's Who 4. MARY FRANCES MATHEWS llMaryll She may look quiet, but just look again. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, Glee Club 1, Co-Ed-Hi-Y 4. HENRY JACKSON NORMAN jackie ls I gotta' go to school, Ma? Co-Ed-Hi-Y 3, 4, jr. Civitan 3, Sgt.-at-arms 4, FFA 2, 3 Sec. 4, Band Captain 3, 4. Page Twenty EUSTACE PAUL MCCANNON Useless l'rn not bashful, I just give others a chance. Basketball 1, 3, 4, Beta 4, Track 4, Who's Who 4. BRENDA DEAN MCDANIEL I-lossy Dean She's full of pep, she's full of steam, she's always there to back the team. Transferred from Trion in '57--Beta Club 2, 3, Treas 4, jr. Civitan 4, O Club 3, Treas. 4, CO-Ed-Hi-Y 3, Project Chairman 4, Football and Basketball Cheer leader 3, 4, Girls' State Citizen 3, Homecoming Court 4, The Arrowhead Assistant Business Mgr. 3, Editor 4, Indian Voices 3, Science Club 3, Treas. 4, Who's Who 4. 1 's. I. V. OGLE III. V. YI Daddy-o, this 'chine won't do but 105! Transferred from Athens High in '58, FFA 4. HELEN LOIS OGLE Helen A good heart is worth gold. Glee Club 1, 4-H 1, 4, FHA 3, 4, co-Ed-Hi-Y 4. LX. SAMUEL PARADISE Sammie You can't flunk me! I've never been to class. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. SARA KATHERYN PAUL llKa.tlI A tiny girl so full of pep, with the whole world she keeps in step. journalism 3, Hall Patrol 4. VIRGII.. ESAU PHILLIPS uvil-gun I like work, it fascinates meg I can sit and watch it for hours. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. MARTHA JEAN PITTS Jeannie She packs her troubles in a box, sits on the lid and giggles. Co-Ed-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, O Club 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, Treas. 8 Sec. 3, Reporter 4, Glee Club 1, Basketball 1, Football and Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Arrowhead Staff, 4. Page Twenty-One IERRIE MAXINE SILMAN llMaXll Depend:-ibility is especially nice with a pleasant personality to go with it. Transferred from jefferson '56 - Beta 45 FHA 2, 3, 4 President 35 Arrowhead Staff, Editor 3, Assistant Editor 45 Indian Voices 35111 Civitan 2, Vice- President 3, Secretary 45 Co-Ed-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Girls' State Citizen 35 Home- coming court 45 District Meet, Girls' Trio 35 O Club 3, 45 Football and Basketball Cheerleader 45 WhO's Who 4. JESSIE MAE SMITH Jessie In her face is seen the map of honor, truth, and loyalty. Beta Club 3, 45 FHA 2, 3, 45 Co-Ed- Hi-Y 1, 45 Glee Club 1. VIRGINIA SLAY llcinnyll To know her is to love her. Glee Club 15 4-H 15 FHA 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4. MARTHA NELI. SMITH Smitty Variety is the spice of life -- here 's one variety. Glee Club 1, 25 Science Club 35 FHA 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1. Page Twenty-Two V OREN CHRISTINE ROCHESTER Chris Dreamy eyes, tossing curls, she is the friendliest of girls. FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H 1. CALLIE JEANETTE SANDERS Callie They made her and threw away the pattern. Glee Club 1, 25 FHA 2, 3, 45 4-H 15 Library Club Secretary 4. qw' WILKIE EUGENE SPRAY Hceneu Napoleon was a little man, too. Co-Ed-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Latin Club 2, Electrification Award 3. WILLIAM KERRY S TEELE lllackll Never do today what you can put off 'till tomorrow. History Club 3s FFA 4. 127' Y it 6 is... MALCOIM LEE STEWART Poochie I'm not arguing with you, I'm tell- ing you. FHA2,3,L COILE THURMOND STEWART llcripll Mighty glad I ain't a girl, rather be a boy. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, W'ho's Who 4. LEE THAXTON llLeell Schoolboy by day, playboy by night. FFA 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4. SYBIL MONZELLA TURMON llsybilll A tender heart, a loyal mind. FHA 2, 3, Historian 4, O Club 3, 4, District Meet, Girl 's Declamation. Page Twenty-Three MARY SOPHRONIA WATKINS Fronie And everywhere that Mary went, a friend was sure to follow. FHA 1, 2, Program Chm. 35 Latin Club 2, 3, Co-Ed-Hi-Y 1, World His- tory Club 35 FTA Vice-President 3, Beta 3, 4, Indian Voices, Editor 33 Arrowhead Staff, Advertising Mgr. 3, Assistant Business Manager 4, Girls' State Citizen 3. HAROLD VEALE WHITE Harold The only way to get ahead is to have one. FFA 1, 2, 3, Sentinel 4. JAMES LAMAR AARON HI-el-oy!! It's not what you do, it's what you get caught doing . JULIA ELIZABETH ARNOLD llLiZll I came, I saw, I still don't believe it. FHA 4, joumalism 4. THOMAS ALVIN GABRIEL IlBi11ll Time is but the stream I go fishing in. FFA 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1. VALERIE RUFF Value Page Twenty-Four NANCY RUBY VAUGHN IILUCYII A lot of friendliness and charm lie behind her re- served manner. Basketball 1, 2, FHA 1, 2,Ir. Civitan 2, 3, 4, Arrow he ad staff 3, Indian Voices Staff 3. BETTY JO VEAL llBetty Joll To see her is to like her, to know her is a genuine pleasure. Beta 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 45 FHA 2, Treasurer 3, Ir. Civitan 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Co-Ed-Hi-Y 15 FTA 3, 4, Who's Who 4. WEYMAN YARBROUGH Weyman The more he saw, the less he spoke, the less he spoke, the more he heard. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, O Club 2, 3, 4. Lost Wull ond Testament of The Sensor Class of 58 We, Lamar Aaron and Fred Applmg, wrll our favorrte typewrxters to anyone who wrll have them Be good to Mrs Wharton 'cause she's been soooooooooo sweet to us I Mell Adklns, w1ll to George Brooks my book complete w1th 1llus1J'at1ons on I-low To Get The Pomt ' I Jake Amason, wxll my Presley harr cut to Grady jones I, Alme Andrews,w1l1 my All State ratmg to Sue Ellen Callaway I, Sybll Andrews, wlll my many t1tles' such as Mlss Homecommg and Mrss Indran Prmcess to Shu' ley Lowe Don't let my fame fade away' We, Jayne Argo and Jody Hurt wrll our love for college men and hohdays to Drane Bray We, Elxzabeth Arnold and Mary Carolyn Gunter, had planned to wzll a prece of our chewmg gum someone, but we have declded that we just can't do wrthout It Sorry' I, Mattle Aycock, wxll my dear faxthful clock and calendar plus my framed perfect attendance cer txfxcate to Eleanor Trller May they work as well for her as they dxd for me Bobby Bray, wzll my pleasant personalrty and courteous manner to Harvey Compton e, Chfford Brrdges and Helen Ogle w11l our borsterous manner to Joyce Smxth and Alton Mathews V1rg1n1a Butts, w1ll my love for mornmg band practlce to Jane Scarborough Jerry Chrlsty, wxll my txtle, Mr Speed Demon of 1958 to Roland Brxdges Donald Chandler, w11l my favorrte harr cut the crew cut, to Marvxn Palmer Jack Dudley, w1ll my way w1th women to Leon Dalton e, Jud1th Duffell and Hubert Colqultt, w11l our techmque to keep our courtshrp a secret to Johnny Buckrnan and Sue Ellen Calloway Alvm Gabrlel, wrll my funny gr1n to Ronald Shedd Florence Gabrxel nee Ashe, w11l my smgle lxfe to Judy Harrison Mary Grlmer, w11l my shyness and hesxtancy to Garnetta Lowe Glorra Glenn, w11l my abrhty to get and hold a man to Sandra Bryan Catherme Graham, wrll my pug nose to Ann Harnson Selnol Grrffrths, wxll my store of w1se cracks to James Paul See rf you can lmprove them a lrttle Drckre Hansford, wrll my dry sense of humor to Paul Jones Ray Hardman, w1l1 my offrce of Presxdent of the Beta Club to Jrmmy E-adberry V1Vl3.I1 Hams, w1l1 my Suthun drawl and amble to Jamce Culbreth Jlmmy Holloman, Wlll my seat on the school bus to Mrckey Smrth Marrlyn Holmes, wrll my mckname Shorty to Dor1s Ann Hardeman Geraldme Johnson, wrll one of my unused drets to Betty McCannon Hoyt Johnson, w1ll my love for Jackson football players to anyone w1ll1ng to bear the grudge Lmda Johnson, wrll my abrhty to meet people and make frrends to any Junror who has the tune Vxrgmra Johnson, w1ll my ab1l1ty to take l1fe easy to Dot Peterman Peggy Kennebrew, w11l my wonderful typmg skxll Q15 wpmJ to Betty Taylor Along wlth It goes my great ab1l1ty to stay calm whxle takmg shorthand I, Ann Krttle, w1ll my lmgerrng smrle to Peggy Bell We, Frances Langford and Maxme Srlman w1ll our love for Dodges, dramond rmgs, and boys named Jerry and Jere to anyone lucky enough to get them We, Ahce Faye Lowe and Norma Faye Lowe, wrll our names and the confusmon we 've caused to Patrlcra Ann Moon and Mary Ann Moon I, Geneva Mathews, wlll my cookxng abrlrty rn Home Economxcs to anyone who lnkes to eat as well as I, Alrce Mathews, w1ll my posrtron on the Yearbook Staff to Lmda Harrns Work hard, qurt young, an leave a beautrful memory I, Frances Mathews, w1ll my Mama and her cookxng 1n the lunch room to everyone returmng to OCHS rn '59 We, Eustace McCannon and Nancy Vaughn, leave the path we trod each day from our room to t.he bus to Georgra Ann Francrs and B111y Peterman Brenda McDan1el, w1ll my mckname Hoss to Martha Argo I hope she lrkes xt better than I drd Jackre Norman, w1l1 my personal copy of Rap1d, Raprd Read1ng to Mrs Maxwell J V Ogle, wtll my 'souped up down town Ford to Johnny Flemmg Sammy Paradxse, w1ll my array of sxlly questxons that I ask xn Mrs Maxwell 's Englrsh clus to anyone brave enough to ask them Katheryn Paul, wrll my tunness to Brenda Hembree Vrrgxl Phrllrps, wtll my football and basketball number 32 to Alton Murphy Jeanme P1tts, wrll my love for dancmg and go to Athens part1es to Bonme Huff Chnstme Rochester, wtll my freckled complexron to Delores Terry I, Calhe Sanders, w1ll my love for Georgra Hxstory and my good grades to Sara Marable Page Twenty Fuve . . , , . 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' A . l I 185516 Smxth, w1ll my place ID the l1brary study hall to Pat Moon Keep out of trouble rn there I trred to I Martha Nell Smxth w1ll my xmmature ways to Martha Anne Shackleford We, Gene Spray and Lee Thaxton, because of our outstandrng sklll rn Ag and Shop w1ll our latest mventron a strmgless yo yo, to the Smlthsonlan Ir1st1tute I Kerry Steele w1ll my herght and lankmess, to Rufus McCannon I Colle Stewart w1ll nutm to nobo who says I can't take rt w1th me I Malcolm Stewart w1ll my ole srde luck, Katheryn Paul to any Junror who thmlas they can get her to suck around another year I Sybll Turmon leave my favor1te blue sweater to jean Wrlloughby , Betty jo Veal, w1ll my 1ntell1gence to Wxlma Brooks , Mary Watkms w1ll my wmd blown crew cut to Llnda Harms , Harold Whmte, w1ll what's left of my black han dye to Paul Whxte so that he may become tall dark and handsome as I d1d I Weyman Yarbrough, w1ll my ab1l1ty to play football to Vlfgll Caldwell ff, 4111? 22 g Page Twenty S x I, . , . 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I I l Xf fe!! sff r,.,t1 f'l' I ,ij W 1,-.. 1 if 'llll ff yi Closs Prophecy Of course, you've all heard of the world famed fortune teller Ramona, of the gypsy band, who has never been known to make a mrstake ID foretellxng future events It was only after much persuaslon a.nd xmplormg on my part that she frnally consented to help me 1n the great task of lookmg 1nto the future of these Semors of '58 who have been preparmg themselves to for what the future holds for them' and are now ready to leave the1r Alma Mater, O C H S Here ms Ramona now, and I know she has much to reveal to us Welcome to our Class Nrght Ramona and I am happy to see that you have much mformauon for us IEZILIIIC, l am glad to brrng you thrs mformanon concermng your classmates Please pass xt on to each of them rn your year book thms year Mell Adkms, you are gomg to profxt from your many questxons and arguments rn Phys1cs Class and make an excellent lawyer Jack Dudley the trme you spent debatmg w1ll pay off when you have to make campa1gn speeches for your 2nd term as Umted States Congressman for the 10th d.1SU'1Ct Jody Hurt, just because you're gomg to marry and l1ve 1n Schenectady, don't forget all the Math you had at O C H S 'cause you'll need rt to work w1th Hop on hrs G E Projects D1ck1e Hansford, you w1ll major rn arch1tecture at college and they'll uk you to draw plans for a huge aud1tor1um at O C H S 1n 1970 Bobby Bray w1th your frrendly d1spos1t1on, you ll be a successful manager of a brg Colomal store m Lexmgton V1rg1n1a Butts, after graduat1on from Oberl1n Musxcal College you w1ll dxrect a band m Hartwell, Georgra Sybrl Turmon, w1th your aptltude for Math you wrll be g1ven a scholarshrp at M I T to work w1th sc1ent1sts on the MISSIIC Program Ray Hardman, you w1ll recerve a s1m1lar scholarshrp rn Mat.h and Scxence at the Un1vers1ty of Chrcago Your work w1ll be rn perfectmg our best known long range m1ss11e of 1962 The Lunette whrch w1ll make a darly trrp to the moon Betty jo Veal your Alma Mater, Bess1e Trft, w1ll ask you to return after graduatron as a teacher Eustace McCannon, you w1ll recerve a scholarshxp to Umversrty of Kentucky That should please you as you know the1r basketball players are the greatest Mary Carolyn Gunter you w1ll be owner of a bakery m Athens, and people w1ll rave about your chocolate covered doughnuts Alrne Andrews, you w1ll play professlonal basketball wxth the Flymg Queens of Texas Martha Nell Smmth and Geneva Mathews, you w1ll have charge of a prrvate clnuc for heart drseases m Athens The owner of the cl1n1c, Dr Hubert Colquxtt, w1ll be very successful 1n treatmg all such dlse ases Weyman Yarborough, you w1ll open up a garage rn West Palm Beach, specxalxzmg ln the up keep of racmg cars Mary Watkms, you w1ll become Mrs soon after graduat1on and w1ll take a part t1me Job m the llbrary at the Unxversxty of Georgxa V1v1an Harms, you w1ll make an attractwe Au'l1ne stewardess for Eastern Axrlmes w1th a regular flxght on the1r Golden Falcon between M1am1 and R10 Jayne Argo, you w1ll enyoy campus lxfe at Wofford as Zack's attractrve wrfe He w1ll coach there rn 1962 Gene Spray, you w1ll be helrcopter p1lot takrng people from Mramx to Cuba for weekend excur srons Nancy Vaughn, you w1ll be hostess at Sans Sauer , a very popular mght spot rn Havana I V Ogle, you w1ll ta.ke a Job w1th the Atlanta Constrtutron replacmg Cashword Carl w1th your contest called ' Ogle 's Eye jackie Norman, you wxll follow your musxcal rnterests and w1ll play w1th Lawrence Welk's Orches tra tn 1962 Sammy fSamboJ Paradrse, you wrll become Mayor of Las Vegas, Nevada, and ban slot machmes, roulette wheels, and dxce Don Chandler, w1th your famous crew cut, you wrll replace George Gobel on network XYZ G0 CAT, GO' Brenda McDan1el, your sn: wheel car fmally conked out, so you w1ll work w1th General Motors as an mventor Your most famous mventmon w1ll be a 12 wheel vehrcle jerry Chrlsty, because of your reputatxon as a careful drlver, you w1ll be employed at the nrtro glycerrne plant rn Quebec, Canada, as a truck dnver . . , I . l ' ' I D I l . . . . . . 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I I Glorra Glenn, rn addrtron to berng Mrs W Grrffrth and the mother of 12, you wrll be employed at Sears Roebuck as a prrvate secretary makrng S900 a month judrth Duffel, wrth your uemendous heart arlment Qfor Hrmj you wrll make regular vrsrts to Dr Colqurtt s well known heart clrnrc Peggy Kennebrew, your fondest dreams wrll frnally come true You and your hubby, Tomm wrll resrde at Mramr Beach, Fla wrth your Chrnchrlla Qand ten chrllunj farm Clrfford Brrdges, because of your outstandrng work on the Arrowhead of '58 you wrll take Mrss rtchell 's posrtron as advrsor of the staff jrmmy Holloman, you wrll be a famous dress desrgner rn London Chrrstran Dror never dreamed that anyone could come up wrth such wonderful rdeas Sybrl Andrews, you wrll appear on the jackre Gleason Show as one of the june Taylor dancers lt seems that Fred wrll never talk you rnto marrrage Mary Grlmer, your abrlrty to sew rn hrgh school wrll brmg you much fame and fortune as you wrll be top needle threader rn the Unrted States and Texas Ann Krttle you wrll be one of the most rmportant people rn the busrness world lt seems that you wrll work for NO TYPE TYPEWRITERS fYou wrll rnvent the keyless typewrrterj Fred Applrng and Lamar Aaron wrll be employed at WHORTON AND WI-IORTON Typewrrter Manu facturmg You wrll also be part trme assrstants of Mrs Whorton rn the Commercral Dept of the Un1 versrty of Lexrngton whrch was founded rn 1973 Florence Gabrrel, you wrll be a hostess rn the drnrng room at the Contrnurng Educatron Center rn Athens jake Amason, your future looks brrght and holds much for you I see that you wrll own your own garage and frllrng statron rn Sandy Cross Mattre Aycock, you wrll be very successful wrth your peacock and srlkworm farm rn Brazrl Hoyt johnson, there are many cuts and brurses m your future, because you wrll become a boxer rn the world champronshrp frght You wrll knock joe Lours out rn the frrst two seconds of the bout Lrnda johnson, you wrll be a Home Ec teacher at Unrversrty of Ga Your specral trarnrng at OCHS wrll help you to get thrs Job Frances Langford, you wrll become a retrred secretary and lrve rn the suburbs of Wesley Chapel wrth your husband, jere, who wrll be 'head knocker of the State Hrghway Dept Maxme S1lma.n, you wrll resrde rn Atlanta wrth your husband who wrll work at Western Unron You wrll collect qurte a few lrtt.le messengers across the years Marrlyn, you wrll soon be the wrfe of Admrral W C Gabrrel You wrll resrde rn a small home wrth only 105 rooms, on Long Island rn New York Lee Thaxton, along wrth Ray Hardman, you wrll be makrng darly trrps to the moon rn your frrst hand made rocket Who rs that cute co prlot? Shrrley? Appearrng on T V wrll be Vrrgrl Phrllrps and hrs new Rock and Roll Band called the FILL UP 66' It seems that he wrll have all the teenagers rn a strr Here rs one of the remarks that wrll be heard rn Madrson Square Garden SPIT ON ME VIRG I M IN THE 24TH ROW ' Alvrn Gabrrel, you wrll be a rancher rn the wrde open spaces of Texas wrth a total amount of 12 cows Catherrne Graham, you wrll be a supply Englrsh teacher at Madrson Hrgh School along wrth your household dutres, takrng care of Marshall Sr and lrttle Junror Helen Ogle and Faye Lowe, you wrll enlrst rn the Unrted States Waves and wrll soon be sarlrng the seven seas Kathryn Paul you wrll be employed at Southern Bell Telephone Co rn Atlanta Malcolm Stewart, you wrll work rn Forergn Mrsrons rn Brazrl Jeannre Prtts, because of yorn' love for dancrng rn Hrgh School, you wrll become an Arthur Mur ray' dance rnstructor rn New York You wrll also appear weekly on the Arthur Murray dance party on Channel 2, u Arthur s new dancrng partner QKathryn wrll be too old to dancey Harold Whrte and Kerry Steele, you wrll make your career rn the Unrted States Army Both of you wrll become FIVE STAR GENERALS Serrol Grrffeth, you wrll recerve your D D S rn 1972, to become a parnless dentrst Norma Faye Lowe, after you recerve yoru- drploma from Georgra Baptrst School of nursrng you wrll be Mr Grrffetl1's farthful assrstant Corle Stewart, your abrlrty to play football rn hrgh school won't last very long because you wrll become a famous playwrrght Your best novel wrll be Gl.ENDA AND I Mary Alrce Mathews, wrth your excellent grades rn journalrsm, you wrll go a long way, you wrll be a reporter for the New York Trmes Callre Sanders, you wrll own a famous beauty salon, the LA RA CAl.LlE , your employees rn clude Mr Roberts, Henrretta and LaFrrda Page Twenty Erght . I . . I' . ' yn 3 5 A , . . . . 0 - . H . . . - . . ' . . . .- ' --- I - . . . . . . . . I . . - . . . ' . . ' . . I . . . . . . . - - - I . . . . . . ' ' ---ll I I . . . . ' . , . ' . , . . . . . . . . - , . . . . , . . Q . . . . . . ' l ll ' ' ll . u - . . Vxrgmra johnson, you w1l1 become floor manager of Kress s 5 and 106 store Chmstme Rochester, because of your neatness and pomse at OCHS you w111 become an mtematron ally know Pans model Geraldrne johnson, you w1l1 become top consultant of Slendarella Inc , for the betterment of femmme frgures jessre Smrth, Because of your ab111ty to know rt You w111 become a Poet Mary Mathews, you wrll become a physrcal educatron teacher at Elberton I-hgh School, and your favorrte actlvrty w111 be tuxnbhng Ehzabeth Arnold, you w111 be swrmmmg mstructor at the Leglon Pool rn Athens jeannre, I thmk thxs covers everyone Thank you, Ramona, for the valuable and mterestrng mformatlon illlm illlig' Q' W WUI! EIIIEB X QQ A :A Page Twenty Nvne I! . J Il ' 4 ' I . 'ef' 5 X , A.. :Xl 0 w Qf - In-5' I Puzzle: What 's cooking ? or Norma ? 'On the Loose. --S ' . n You gonna tickle me? IG'-il , O-o-o-o-oh Elvis. ! What'S ,gl- Q lx V Q 'N-mf 4 S hw' f 5 - 'x 5 ' '. J ix N-Sw: ..., ' --.,,.Mr' 5 fx, N., I. , A x Q K 1 , , v ' Q ,QT lf. al .il 1 im ' Rx- -1, I, S951 . - X2 Q '. WEL'-,ifgv , ,K V- qu' Q 1- .. 15 f 5-ff , 445, qgyty !K2 ffif A ifh Lf' ,M Norman Armour Leon Ash Peggy Bell Bobby Black jlmmy Bradberry Dlane Bray Roland Bndges Brenda Brooks George Brooks Wxlma Brooks Sandra Bryan Annie Bridges as 'si W Q.. S. ix x. 11 1. P'-I' ' n -s a. 6' 5 Swej Larry Busbm 11-911 Caldwell Sue Ellen Callaway axvey Compton jamce Culbreth Leon Dalton jere Dellmger Frances D1l1a.rd xlly Fleeman John Flemmg Georgla Ann Francls Ray Gabrlel Page Thnrfy Three 6 Trmrry-Four Lmda Harms Ann Harmson Charles Harmson I dy I-Iarnson Brenda Hembree Katherme Holmes Bonme Huff Rachel Huff Grady jones Patsy jones Paul jones Garnetta Lowe Lonzo Games Ann Hardeman x5 if iv Q'- ? Q. NPA Shirley Lowe Sarah Marable Page ThlrYy mx Mary Ann Portwood Inez Reese jane Scarborough Martha Ann Shackelford jxmmy Shedd Ronald Shedd Marshall Sxmmons G W Smxth Joyce Sm1th Frankhn Sorrow ,ans ll 3 we ' EH' Q., NOT PICTURED Alton Mathews B1l1y T111er Walter Smlth Lmda T1ller Manon T111er Betty Ruth Taylor Delores Terry Eleanor Trller Edg ar Tucker Bxlly Warwlck Paul Whxte je an W1Lloughby Patsy Wray Page Tharty Seven 4 , F n- 43 . . sh 4, ' 4... ' e. ' K. PATSY JONES JOHNNY FLEMING 9 N FS 1 GEORGE BROOKS Outstanding Ju niors Us-1 JAMES PAUL SUE ELLEN CALLAWAY MARTHA ARGO if .74 445. S' r no Ffh I It .i f A a Q5 M ' 'zffb !l, !,. 5 5 vi- l rf ' 1 ,-4. V .7 -- v oy . ' '- fbi 'ff XY. J. L . - '- V 'HN .3 f' 'f - , , ,V Q,-if-1. -, ' 1' ' -Q G 1. - 'X Wh.. 1- 1- CA6 30 2-' Qs., l L' 1 FIRST ROW Faye Aaron, joseph Adams, Jeanette Bmgham, Byron Booth, Brenda Boswell SECOND ROW jlmmxe Lee Bray, Larry Brxdges, Dwlght Brown, Carole Burroughs, Dorxs Callaway THIRD ROW Vera Carter, Homer Chasteen, Cec1l Chavers, Glorxa Co1le, Letha Ann Colquxtt Page Forty -'aff eng I 1 on ? ' i one ae JK.. N2 V s- T:- FIRST ROW Lmda Couch, Malcolm Culbertson, Henry Davxs, jxmmy Dommxck, Rachel Dover SECOND ROW Carl Duffell, Charles Erwm, Nelhe Fxelds, Shuley Gahnel, Betty jo Graham , ' ' 1 lf f j 9 I . 'S' 4 h WfAV ' C R R S S - , fe. s' B' 'JBC ' ne l . -fi y y A on Q N 1 'L ' 4 ' - . iq! y ' Q Ji Ki . A .' X , .I Q 'E iffwx fl: ff, 1 'S W I Q f . 7 H Q f I K ln if I v'ef' , I I -i ll Q .kge , ' 5 an ,H any ':-.-:- J: si! 2.571 Q f'Skf kwa' fa, 'vu 5 up vo 5, 'iv Y ,J an' 5. 214 91 'Qc 5 1 'RQ Q' ., 11' FIRST ROW Frances Graham, Larry Grrffrths, Martha Grrmes Frank Hall johnme Hancock SECOND ROW Ronald Hardeman, Marron Hembree, Harvey Hester, Everett Hobbs, Lany johnson THIRD ROW L1ll1e Bell johnson Rachel Johnson, Clrfford jones, Dewey Lowe Martha jo Lowe 'Hun 'Du' 'Ch 5' vi 3.0 i ana. -g L.- 1 i Qrv- xx FIRST ROW Bobby Marchman, Charles Mathews, Douglas Mathews, Raymond Mathews, Anme Rose McCannon SECOND ROW Jean McCaxmon, Lmda Melton, Joyce Moore, Benme Mornson, Estelle Murphy Page Forty One QQ Ni is 'G Sv 1151 ,-Rs' LJ.. -uno. .Ps-Q Q-5 N FIRST ROW Eva Natlon, Glenda Nelms, jlmmy Nlx Palmer, Wesley Pr1ce, Mary Frances Reese jane Sanders B111 Smxth, Nell Sosebee, Patsy Spratlm Sarah Lou Spray L L Qu-. av-c A ,1- I TV KL Ov '19 Noell, Douglas Nunn SECOND ROW Larry Joyce Sanders THIRD ROW Shrrley Sanders 'Wa '-41' 'N' E5 S S- 1 'Ui SQQ as 3 'Z in i Y FIRST ROW Ronnle Stamey, Bobby Stewart, Sandra Thornton, W T T1ller, Llncisey Treadwell SECOND ROW jack Tucker, Wmnxe Tucker, Sara Turmon, Clyde Vaughan, Mamxe Wxlharns NOT PICTURED Vernon Davxd Bray, Patsy Busbm, B111 Kelley, Irxs Morgan, I B Smxth, Thomas Wheless Page Forty Two 4 V' ,rl ' . S-x 4 V .V O N J ' b , V 5'1 ' , 'l I 5 ' .e Ns if lr, 1 . T 4 5 at 2' vs Q s. ' 1 1 V 'I' .L I A Nwx fini - S. A 'ltl R'o1 ' ' li ,IN -1 R. QR v- S F A 9 1 s ' .I 3 TW ., X S : I ' ' ' , Judy . ' A 1 ' , Q xx, l el 5 I fl , 'Q l X 5 ' uf un, ., ' .X v , - , Q K u' .y 2- Q, u, an . - Q! S 1 r Ny L- ot F 1 5 J Q t A' -1 .O Q , Q' t Sf :' , . X 6 F ' K 5 5 President -President Secretary -Tre asurer QV Q Edna Adams jean Argo g, A if Q?- r fvfy QV 5 Q! Gerald Aaron Q Q mfakvif Ellen Amold f 'EA Jimmy Amold Walter Aycock ,,,, Sonja Barber 49 johnny Blanchard ef- L? Llnda Ann Bray Marshall Bndges Robert Bndges 1: my YQ Arnall Brooks Henry Brooks za G Glorxa Busb1n r.. Dan Butts Larry Caldwell ff Qa- A 3 3 NIR Q- gl 'RQ Y Betty jean Chaim, Barron Chambers, Denms Clark, Lzla Mae Compton Mary Jane Conner, Dorothy Ann Cooper is 'Q 'x 5- QW, Michael Culbertson kenda Cunnmgham David Danxel llluabeth Dillard Carole Duster Delorir Dxdley Wllter Dudley U I I D 9 7 . 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I X ff 3, N3 Q M -. ly 0. A ,CJ l- - A Q if . Ray Lowe, Roy Max-able, Ruth Mau-able, Doris Massey, Claudette Mathews, Genelda McClain, Janice Meyer Albert P1erce jack Queen Eugene Slay james C Smxth Kenneth Smxth Brenda Natxon C arolyn Natxon B111y Pass Gerald Peterman W' 'Nd i ec.-Q jack Mlller Luczlle Moon 5 james Mornson AL g 'S 311- it -sig i A 5- Z Larry Smlth, M1ckey Sm1t.h, Nell Stratton, Dorsey Stewart, Lee Thaxton, Alfred Thomas 4 A 5 4 X ' L 'Xl ds R WIIEH j1mm1eLeeWorthen Iosephme Zachorme Pau-xcxa Tucker, Johnny Whxte, Rxchard Woods Martha Woo oy , NOT PICTURED- Dons Garrett, Nancy Gerrm, Garnect Hardeman, Lxnda Harnson, Douglas Helton, Glona Kxtchens, Carolyn Lowe Page Forty Slx X A- If, 'iT ,L?', Q' f ' o - K 5 I ' fl ' T 4. I t. Q 5 Q N ' A , ' K '31 ,S G J'-Yr X . ' yr ' fw5Q?, I A, I xt ,A V :XIX - ' . S f- ii 4- K .. :. f 1 iw, if fx -f -5 4 9 l 1 ' K 'nt 3 C X . Q - f -- - - ' -1 ., -- .J li' ' 4 A fe :L 'S 'Q y 5 ' ' N X ' X . Y Q.5xQ jx' 1 ' ' XI X ' 23.1, S . -EE li A C 'Q 5 - 4, e f I sl 51 31 3 .,A :, S-'W E ' - ,, L , x . My I 'Q A T 1 . . . . , Y . . . , . . V IN 2451K vpn , Y . f. 'f -.J . , 41.1 .-7 -l - . . Q 3 , rs , I ,Mg . . V- A,-4 51-. F FU' N ,,. - - .-V ..f- .fn ,-V- 1 N- ' Mrs Parker s Elghth Grade i Y Mrs Wrlght s Elghth Grade Mrs Paul s Elghth Grade A' ... Ns- V-14. rs Stephens Seventh Grade ' f-s ri Mrs Gilmer s Seventh Grade invar- Z Fry Mrs Smuth s Seventh Grade D Pwr 9 gt 6 UA 4 j Mrs Hansford s Suxth Grade Mrs. Pass' Sixth Grade P ge Flffy-O Mrs Smsth s Suxth Grade Mrs Horrls Fufth Grade 4 V , 1 X . . 1 , I l 1 s I. kt Xxx V. .I '52 'ff 'lf' . , . 9 3 T' 1 is A . , . 041 ' :Q - 4 - A . f , 6 . , . Mrs Chandler s Fufth Grade Mlss H Faust s Fifth Grade F6fyTh Mrs Faust s Fouth Grade 'ES J YJ Ftry-F Mrs. Cofers Fourth Grade 'FY .:--rw 'J C7 B Mrs Adkms Fourth Grade 5? fm 'ACT an-wi. Mrs Rice s Third Grade F 0 rs,-rr-w,, nxt: Mrs Paradise s Thurd Grade '30 hr-Hp, FffyS Mrs Colqult s Third Grade f v -. 'UH FW 'Nei f-ng Mrs Thomos Second Grade ...qs A-'s Q Mrs Smath s Second Grode ski PQ F 'Vw 'W 0 Mrs Noel s Second Grade F'fty-E'gh ft Mrs. McWhorter s Furst Grade suis, T:-'f if f--J Mrs Bevls First Grade G Mrs. Westmoreland's First Grade Page Fifty N Page I 'X K 'Q Mrs Roland s Flrst Grade Elementary students enjoy a delxcxous meal m Lhe modern cafetorxum 'I 0 r' o 6 Qlq u HIY t Xi Actlvltles ily' lem'- - 3, gas- I ,, :3,-351, ' ' f ' 0 - 5g ,v 1 tlf 2 V x 7 K y ' i' , ' The Arrow head Q FEATURE EDITORS CLASS EDITORS Diane Briiy, Martha Anne Shackelford, Wilma Brooks, Judith Duffell, Sonja Barber Mary Frances Reese C? Q'-'4'7-Z'-..,- ef!-.av SPORTS EDITORS Jeannie Pitts, Clifford Bridges ,AZN CLUB EDITORS CIRCULATION MANAGERS Fannie Ghann, Carole Bl-l!'l'0U9hS, Dot Peterman, Ellen Amold Brenda Cunningham X Indion Voices 9 E X Y' in---X JUDY HARRISON DIANE BRAY BRENDA BOSWELI. Editor News Editor Businex Manager Sports - Virgil Caldwellg Circulation Manager - Lily Bell johusong Club and Social Editor - Martha jo Loweg Advertising Manager - Gloria Coileg Reporters - Annie Bridges, Marshall Simmons, Mary Ann Porwood, Martha Argo, Garnetta Lowe, jean McCannon, Elizabeth Arnoldg Advisor - Miss Elizabeth Mitchell. ,,' gli -Q 1 N .1 vs KI v S.: Q 1-Y ' 7 f 1 75-3 'f04a,'-mms Q-- ,Jr dfffflllflllll Sue Ellen Callaway, Corresponding Secretary, Jody Hurt, Secretary, Ray Hardman, President, Brenda McDaniel, Treasurer, Mell Adkins, Vice-President. l Ni .2 fr-fins Belo Club The National Beta Club is a non-secret, achievement-sen vice organization for students of senior high school. Its pur- pose is the promotion of hones- ty, service, and leadership. MOTTO We lead by serving others. ll 'a.....e -F-We if JG FIRST ROW: Jody Hurt, Gloria Glenn, Judith Duifell, Jessie Mae Smith, Patsy Wray, Linda Harris, Mary Alice Mathews. SECOND ROW: Betty Jo Veal, Patsy Jones, Frances Dillard, Maxine Silman, Brenda McDaniel, Mary Watkins, Gametta Lowe, Sue Ellen Callaway, Mrs. James Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Ray Hardman, George Brooks, Johnny Flemming, James Paul, Geraldine Johnson, Mell Adkins, Martha Ann Shackleford, Euaace McCannon, Jack Dudley. 4? T FIRST ROW Dxane Bray, Mary Ahce Mathews, Sarah Lou Spray, Glenda Nelms, Jody Hurt, Glorra Glenn SECOND ROW Mrs james Maxwell, Frances Dlllard, Betty jo Veal Martha Argo, Frances Langford Jayne Argo, Brenda MCDan1el, Maxme Srlman, Sue Ellen Callaway THIRD ROW Drcl-ue Hansford, George Brooks, Jac C lvlton MOTTO' Bullders of Good C1t11ensh1p Jack Dudley, Vrce Pres1dent, Ray Hardman, Presldent, M2-X me Sllman, Secretary, George Brooks, Treasurer, jackxe Nor man, Sergeant at Arms kre Norman, Mell Adluns, Ray Hardman, jack Dudley ilk M C o-ed H i -Y MRS. MARTHA MOORE AdviSOr Diane Bray, Secretaryi Jayne Argo, Vice-Presidentg Jody Hurt, Presidentg Frances Langford, Treasurerg Sue Ellen Callaway, Program Chairman. x X To Create, Mainta' a d I end the Home, School, and Community High Standards of UQ A Character. glggfi , . ,. Z , , . y. .b A l 4 , ' , Y . 1 . I ' .' ., . Co-ed Hi-Y 5 L.....- .-.-...i 1 i Youth takes 0 Stand H ix IBIRQ it sux: I-I-IQ 'Ill 5 W o MMI 'WOTTO Toward New HOFIZOHS Alme Andrews Presxdent, Syb11Andrews, Secretary Treasurer S arah Lou Spray, Project Chalrman Faye ter Patsy jones, Degree Charrman Syb1lT me S11man, Par11amentar1an janet Ash gl Miva .5 :. ,f,,.', Page Surly-Eighi xi N. 1 In JH nun F. F. A. al- as X johnny Flemmg, Pres1dent, Lee Thaxton, V1ce Pres1dent jacl-ue Norman, Secretary Frank Hall, Reporter, Harold Whxte, Sentmel Mr R G I-Iowser, Advlsor NAOTTO Learmng to so Domg to learn Earnmg to hwe Lxvmg to serve 15.1 Page Seventy S L. Illh llll ll lu 0 'Q ., ' T- ,fe ' Leadership Community Service . ,. , lk. Conduct of Meetmgs Eammg and Savmg Scholarship , I 5 5 I Neff. Supervised Farming N. ...L., i -t CO-Ope1'3.Ki0I1 Page Seventy-One as .L vpQ, A-H 4 14 3157 sn! r nn 53 rTm'Tw ' ,f ' .M 'F'f 'N-vlvg, 'fxf NME '7 N ffl- r is ,Q 335235. ' 35 an 2Esi,9Wf Q JH, f 2 I Jeannie Pitts, Secretaryg Jayne Argo, Presidentg Leon Dalton, Boys' Vice-President3 Frances Langford, Secretary-Treasurerg Martha Ar- go, Girls' Vice-President. -nag! MR. BLLL WATSON ' Advisor iw r siiwlf o Qkghn. ' ..:N'fW fl ,asf Q. , s U! f' ,, , N .- ' v- x .iz 5 . ' ' 'lqhz X '7' My 'BNA 'SD ml Dxane Bray, Secretary jamce Culbreth, V1ce Presxdent Georg1a Ann Francls, Treasurer Miss Mary Bradford, Adv1sor Sue Ellen Callaway, Presxdent F. T. A. MOTTO Today's Students Tomorrow's Teachers. gh' SEATED Martha Ann Shackelford Georg1a Ann Francms, janxce Culbreth Dxane Bray STANDING jack Dudley, Sue Ellen Callaway, Del Dudley Betty jo Veal, B1l1y Pass Page Seventy Three 3 I Q I cj I I 1 . I 3' I. y . - l . I 3 .1 as 4 '-Q 'LQ 1 ,-I, .K 1 y ' , , ws ' 7 : 4- K - 3 1 'T Y N ' A ' I x , . , I . r IK 1 Y . U . . I 1 . i 2 , . Library Club f YY Y 777777 Y Marilyn Holmes, President, Peggy Bell, Vice-President, Shirley Lowe, Secretary-Treasurer, Glenda Harrison, Reporter. 5- i 'ffl' l s MM Mill lil? Mllii s GU :..,1 ' all I .lkf K ,vi -, ,, 'Q- 3 fir 's' 4' SEATED: Mrs. Faust - Advisor, Marilyn Holmes, Linda Harrison, Glenda Harrison, Linda Melton, Bon- nie Hulf. STANDING: Gloria Busbin, Faye Grimes, Kathym Graham, Geraldine johnson, Rachel Dover, Peggy Bell, Shirley Lowe. M-if Spanish Club 'S X MoT'ro aber es Poder' , I Fi We X Lxnda Harms, Program Charrman Martha Ann Shackelford reasurer D1ane Bray, Presxdent, ack Dudley, Vrce Pres1dent, Garnetta Lowe, Secretary Wi 'Tl ametta Lowe SEATED Lrnda Harrrs, Martha Shackelford Joyce Sanders, Estelle Murphy, G Ehzabef-h Dillard SECOND ROW D1ane Bray, Betty jo Veal, Judy Noel, Frances D11lard Marron Hembree, Ann1e Bndges, Frances Graham, Mrs Martha Moore Advrsor THIRD ROW Larry Grrfhth, Lmda Harr1son, Brenda Cunnmgham, Fann1e Ghann, Patsy jones, Kath P ryn Holmes, Patsy Wray, jack Dudley age Seve my Fnve ,, , f' fs' N X t XX 1' -v IIS I ,z f ' - , ' . .5 -Q 'av .ix - . 6 s Q 0 .- ,,, , , V 'J' V ' 1 . 'S I 3123 ' f ' . . U , . 9 u T 3 . . U I ' ' - .1 ,V Q ., 1 ' r' Q M. I I 'X ,Lf ' , H r -5 Q4 f ,r W , , I 'T ...v . , . x r : u' A Y u , n , a . n 1 : n , Sue Ellen Callaway, Brenda McDan1e1 H 0 I I P at r ol Junuor Fare Marshalls mr t i gs Q4 B... 3 SEATED Maxme Salman, Brenda McDan1e1 Georgla Ann Francls, Sue Ellen Callaway STANDING jamce Culbreth, Dxckxe Handsford, Ray Hardman, Martha Argo . . -I ,Q ., ,f 0- , ' A rx ' ig f 4 Iv Y I . ! 1 I .- 5 fl , I kb W , lj f ' H , , I ' If X A f ' 9 'T 21 T X5 ' A A zX ' ' ? 1 3 . ,, . I in Q ' , Ax 'A . f Q4.f , f,,, f K ' W, 5 '9 'x'N-V' EW' - A- 5 V N K ' - ' NN 'Wt K' '- .v...r,:'.a::vf'... ' ix ai 1 A 5 If T ., V 5 tl 1' ' , -s. IN- it 'X E ' b l . ,Q . f y 3 W . , - K4 1 . ff' L- YQ , . E Y N , X Q 'N , ffffk A : . . . , . . . 1 School Potrol I ,Anil FIRST ROW George Spearmg, Harvey Brooks, Clayton Bmdges, Larry Gr1ff1t.h, jerry Lee Tay Charles Wh1te, Frank Saxon, B111y Wxlson, Eugene Plckleslmon THIRD ROW Dav1d Dan1e1, Nat I-Iansford, Patsy Spratlm, Kathryn Paul, Florence Gabrxel, J1mmy Saxon, Lleutenant joe Lowe Girl ond Boy Store al ,,,,........ A i Brenda McDan1e1, Mary Watkms, Jody Hurt, Maxme Sxlman, Me1Adk1ns, Ray Harman, D1Ck1e Hansford: .lack Dudley' Page Seventy Seven ll K H' :Hz gk r g C W hi, 4 - ,, ,- ia' L -- if q alfa-'S . ' 4 ' 1 . M, 3 ,, ' ' ' ' Q jf ,A , K t l W 6 . X5 lor, Bill Evans. SECOND ROW: Loyd Duffell, Andy Gillen, Hank Massey, Tommy jones, , ! 1 Q KX 9 4 X 1 if - - L Q11 ' 'A' 'N f ML' 3 V A ,-:f',fy, . ' Q Sv. ' -W 4. , ,. ,'.....- ,---- - Q 5 ' l. i 5 - I , Q l 3 .. L ego 2, 3 I .. x ,' ' - l 9 A, .M 36 1 . ,f N: Q . , I Q J -.1 Brenda McDaniel, Treasurerg George Brooks, Sergeant at Armsg Mell Adkins, Presidentg Sue BllenCa11away, Secretaryg jack Dudley, Vice- President. X-I MR. MALCOLM NEEL A dv isor Science Club The Science Club is for all students inter- ested in various fields of science. It stimu- lates the interest in science and makes one more aware of the scientific' world. X. F T 'N be Z .Aus x Mr Robert Langford, Vxce Presxdent Mrs D111ardHawk1ns, Second Vlce Presxdent Mxss Mary Bradford Secretary, Mr I M Howard, Treasurer Mr joe Lowe, Presxdent Ex ecut we Boord FIRST ROW Mrs. Warren Damel, jr , Mrs. Dxllard Hawkms, Mxss Mary Bradford, Mrs T. I Brxghtwell, MIS E. O. Cabamss, Mis. Pat Shackelford. SECOND ROW Mr. R. W. Stephens, Mr. Joe Lowe, Mr. Robert Langford, Mr. J. M. Howard. Page Seventy N ne P. . A. Q ' ' M ' x I .1 , , 3 VJ- IJ , I I I ' ,J ' - X we 1' -- S c W' N Y XT' , ' W f X W we - f f -,Q 1 ' 5 ! , V, X K X ' . 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JACKIE NORMAN T E COFFEEN LEON ASH CBPYHID Dxrector Lxeutenant SCARBOROUGH VIRGINIA BUTTS JEAN ARGO Secretary Treasurer Recordmg Secretary Llbrarran v-5 QJX 5 KNEELING Jody Zacharme, Carolyn Dunaway, Tereesa Stevens, Peggy Graham, Judy Buckman FIRST ROW Vxrguna Butts, Rosa Paul, Joyce Scarborough, Frances Lee Watkms, Marlon Chandler, Jane Scar borough, Dwxght Mathews, Glenda Stevens, Larry Coffeen SECOND ROW Jean Argo, Marlon Smxth Hub Brlghtwell, Ray Stockton, Jxm Hawkms, Del Dudley, Barbara Langford, Larry Young, Robert Escoe, Walter Dudley Leon Ash, Jaclue Norman BACK ROW Standmg Bxlly Pass, Johnny Buckman, Lamar Coffeen Eugene Tucker, Mr T E Coffeen Du-ector Bond 1 PA FIRST ROW Judy Arnold, Nancy N1ckolson, Howell Dudley j1mmy Wall, Sandra Holmes SECOND ROW Nancy Games, jan Budges, Barbara Burroughs, B111 Cabamss, jack Huff Mr T E Coffeen Dxrector MR O D SCARBOROUGH Pres1dent xl' E DUDLEY MRS G W PAUL H VICE Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Frlends of the Bond Club Mrs P N Butts, Mrs R H Mathews, Mrs W W Dxdley, M15 FIRST ROW Mrs Clyde Bm-oughs, C W Paul, Mr O D Scarborough, Mr H E Dudley, Mrs H E Dxdley, Mrs Eugene Tucker, Mrs Dorsey Argo, Mrs Hoyt Yolmg SECOND ROW Mrs O D Scarborough, Mrs R R Stevens, Mrs E O Cabamss, Mrs T E Coffeen, M15 J W Stockton, Mr J W Stockton, Mr Eugene 'IW1cker, Mr Dorsey Argo, Mr R R Stevens, Mr Hoyt Young and son, Mr W W Dudley BACK ROW Mr Clyde Burroughs, Mrs M E Nxckolson, Mr P N llxtts, Mr E O Cabamss, Mr Judson Hxdges, F st Mrs Judson Brxdges, Mr T E Coffeen, Mr B E au B K I I' F f' - ' , 5 I ' at l Il. Y -4 V sro v I ' 'J , I , V X A 942 Y A v 1 , , 5 K 1 A x U H . . , . v . . : , - . - - IN 5, 1 'lf A 1' , 3, 1. if 2 -1. . f I WMV, 1 .,:-, I i r f ' 5 ' , 1 I . 4-572 by - . . . - MR.. . . r . . . gg 1, ' , , ' f 1 M2 ,. Nu-sd Hardman, Vice -Presidentg Brenda 7 Y Adkins, President. Treasurer- Gloria Glenn Sec- O Club MOTTO A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. 'S Y +L-J , F! X ,fl .f ,dur . -5.1 Student Councll . L1 Qt' . A ka Mr R W Stephens, Prmcxpal, Mlss Mary Bradford, Faculty Advisor, Maxme Sllman porter Ray Hardman Vlce Presldent Mell Adkms, Pres1dent G1or1a Glenn, Secretary Mrs james Maxwell, Faculty Adv1sor, Mr Aubrey Fmch Faculty Advlsor STANDING Glenda Nelms, Ehzabeth Dxllard, johnny Blanchard Donald Chandler johnny Flemxng George Brooks Carole Burroughs, Martha Argo Qu all ond Scroll 155 Q Q- fi- XQ' it-W' 'X 2w '-d Martha Shackelford, Judy Harrison, Martha Argo - Vice-President, Mary Watkins - President, Brenda McDaniel, Maxine Silman STANDING: Mary Alice Mathews, Judith Duffell, Annie H-idges, Diane Bray, Mary Ann Portwood, Marshall Simmons, Garnetta Lowe I af I 4:44. . ., 5 ,, I L l Elf.:-X 'Y ,L if DIANE BRAY PEGGY KENNEBREW JACK DUDLEY Home Economics Betty' Crocker Award MARTHA JO LOWE Declamation 1 ' FRANCES DILLARD - ELIZABETH DILLARD MAXINE SILMAN - GEORGE BROOKS Girls' Solo Accompanist Typing Events of the year IW.--. wb. 1 E! 1 1 uf 0 LS? . ' 1, . ' P' BETTY Jo VEAL - IOHNNY FLEMING SYBUM THURIMON KERRY STEELE, BETTY 1. VEA Reddy Writers shorthand LINDA HARRIS Soil Conservation Essay F.1- I' Annie Bridges, Martha A. Shackelford, Martha A. Shackelford, jack Dudley, jane Scarborough, jere Dellinger Frances Dillard, jim Hawkens Oratorical Contest Debate '..,,-I H'-, --s. .A --.. -,. O 6 0 12 H--, , .-,-, to s K' i ' ' 1 o jf, , 75 ' F35 ., 2 ! x I ' s jgggfyvs f fr ' W' -J-v A 9 mfr'-, fi xl . -W 4. . K, - , :N-1 -1 ATHLETICS sZ'1f' f'Q .59 2 -wma, ' , v.-, 1 AJA,:i1.g,fv,'sA, 'I-,. Liza. A '45 'V ' A! :,-3. u ,. i ?,.v7lw,,.i.gm,,' -W- . . .ggi r ' ,jl ,' ll' .'f - . ' . g ,, .if .-..,. ' Y i, N -- '4b'Uf'-153155 ng .' . ' - ' ,- . .di J- !.,b 'tfh,f' vt 7141 , . . .gr-1' ' A . ,xy,..'J.,,h-' A , if ' .jr-Q' ,---.--' f': ?1'f - 'QA I s W'-'- .4 '5 . ,'.' v. , aa. .- ' -. -V F- Jn Poge Eighty-Six Footboll I 'S' X FIRST ROW Left to R1ght Lonzo Games, Mell Adkms, jerry Chnsty Billy Peterman, Leon Dalton, Bobby Marchman SECOND ROW johnny Whlte, Colle Stewart, Roland Bndges, V1rg11 Phtlllps, Grady Jones, Ixmmy Domunck, Coach Malmowskx THIRD ROW Coach Charles, Harvey Compton, Weyman Yarborough, johnny Blanchard junmy B-adberry james Busbm, Ronnxe Hardeman, Kenneth jones, Manager john Paul jones FOURTH ROW Wesley Prxce, Chfford jones, Larry Busbxn, Malcolm Cul bertson, Hoyt johnson, Robert Badges, Mxckey Smxth ,,,, ., . an COACHES Melvin Charles and Frank Malinowski Sv ELK' fl 1 7141 Unk? IERRY CHRISTY MELL ADKINS Captam 4-warg-'wr VIRGII. PHILLIPS COILE STEWART QIFWQ 7if'kh,,.-. 'hiv-Q Page Eighty Seven ' 0- , 'eff ' , I, , 'f 1' , ,JL I , 1 f X, . C- . ,f ul I ,H ,Q I I an 4' ', f I nr V Q 3 1 A -A M . . 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' ' ' in ' ' . ' K, 'z F-l X , V. ' 7 . 4-3 K J Q XY X X, A Y gl x Sf-- . ,, ' ' , 1 EJ' , ' in iff V R W b ' 3- - '. ' .A - Li, QW L . ,D ,Q xxx Q. I P , Q,-' 'w- :?Q4f' ' ' X N U N 'Q 41' f ' Y - A ' - . ' fi 7gi't K x h..f,f,2,. gg? A., ,. - ' L . X . X' . A, I X '1, ' ...TQI wr 1 x ' nz' X Y, . - ff '-2 , 'N ' X ..- ,tb J v'- '-L-, I x '-,e.,, -v H W I I ' ' 1, ' u f n . -' . ' s x 1 J .V In V' , i A ' V , . ,5 1 . I 1 V ..-1' ' -- ,K ' ' V - . . A 'ru '1 'V 54. rl rv Z NN . .. Y LEON DALTON Q 4- , I wp f If ' P' , X ' f A . .'5 ' 1 f-f 'f,x ' f , 4 ' K f I p., f -7 r w N. ' N X ik' ' X I BOBBY MARC!-IMAIN Q . - - ' PH v- Y '23 Ui 'F-F-G N 1-65- LONZO GAINES W. l 1- f? i Z 3 ' ' 1 Ybsavn my CRADY JONES Page Elghty Nme --J Yl 1 RAYMOND fx f' - Li .L W .L::1', I' I Y CLYDE Basketball V ay .2 f Olfxf pu JERRY CHARLIE EUSTACE LSA., iluvxs. P u . I ALINE SUE ELLEN ff EE? ,,-1 .iff AV' , 4 ., 1 ,,, 1 SHIRLEY SAN DRA sf, 5, V' 55 Q, VW? f C' SJ Q, L' WJ- r ? J' f' if T Q fr 'f ?4 'fin 'rf pg f, A fm , ck x 5 ff, , ,. 1 ,JJ ' Y Xtwlf' .Q , H-9 ,Q U Ld A V u?5..':Nl-viz' if 9 '1 Ui Q SQHJ Wktlmd i . GLORIA Basketball esx 'luv , JAYNE FRANCES fl 'DI Q ,, PATSY JEAN fjf' Go Indians 'ZW 4 .4 3 x v f x ,. sf 5 .f ,U A I 1 1 as , f M N f -WPS f Q' - xy J fy at 1 X. - ,L A . A 1 . 'f ff v 9. I rm :J XX Ax V ,Q H bx 3' A X. Q' Sw- 1'N i,7lX fluff' ' l -. 3- 4 Xfi- .i,, W V . . 6? . 424 I . raw ' 1 ,mga .Vg kv if ' , , 1 4.1-f Q5 Pig 33'-' . , N. X ' 45 ' M , 4, V piffgmf, , -9 ,va v w. 5-- FEATURE f sl h D X asf ' J- . 1' V . A if r'-' f-xi ,. I, -, writ i 1? ' Hi W Q .ff X ! Miss Homec ming X SYBILANDRE I r ,ye Homecoming Queen ond Court P g Nune 'lf- 1... Homecoming Sponsors of Sensor Football Ployers jeanme Pitts, Glenda Nelms, Barbara Gnffzth fy Elghv The boy and girl with the friendly smiles are Brenda McDaniel and Bobby Bray. Their friendliness toward their classmates has earned them the title of Friend- 1iest. Being a cheerleader for two years, Brenda was always full of pep and vi- tality. Bobby always had a friend- ly smile and word of greet- ing for everyone. Q? me 1-Q, if Y A ,A 'Z few Friendliest Page Ninety-Nine Most Versatile Poge One Hund ed Because of their scholastic and extra-curricular ac- tivities, Gloria Glenn and Mell Adkins were selected Most Versatile. Gloria has been very active in clubs, has played for- ward in basketball 4 years, and participated in other extra-curricular activities, but she still has time to maintain her A average. MeLl has proven to his classmates that he is best all around because of his scholastic achievements as well as his athletic and leadership abilities. Being outstanding in football for four years, Mell has also found time to serve as an officer in many clubs and uphold his A average. 1 3' . Not only their abilities, but also their winning way have earned Sybil Andrews and Coile Stewart the title of Most Popular. Sybil was active in club work and has held the offices of F.H.A. secre- tary and class secretary. Coile was an ace football player and co-captain of the team his senior year. '3 'fr Most Popu lor Page One Hundred One 3-5- The title of Best LOoking is certainly appropriate for Jayne Argo and Eustace McCannon. Not only their looks but also their abili- ties have made them popu- lar at O.C.H.S. Jayne, a cheerleader for two years, has been out- standing for school spirit and service in club work. Even though he has been a three year letterman in basketball, Eustace still has time to maintain a high scholastic average. N'-u N Page One Hundred Best Looking WWO f Because of their readiness to co-operate and their willingness to complete projects, Maxine Silman and jack Dudley have been elected Most Dependable. Although Maxine has been in our school for only three years she is always willing to do more than her share. jack is always ready to carry through any project. He was announcer for the football games and has managed the school store. fait, if-4 'x 'LN Most Dependable Page One Hundred Three Because of their interest in school activities and high aims, Jody Hurt and Dickie Hansford have been selected Most Likely to Succeed from their class. Most Likely to Succeed Page Ore Hundred Four -V In l J '4 Jody has been extremely active in club work, has held many offices, and won a trip to Girls' State. Dickie has been active in club projccm and has been to Boys' State. The boy and girl that were elected Most In- tellectual students of their senior class were Betty jo Veale and Ray Hardman. Betty jo was F. H.A. treasurer and has been very active in club work. She has kept up her A average all through high school. Ray has been an outstand- ing leader at O.C.H. S. He is president of the Beta Club, class vice-president junior Civitan president, and O Club vice -presi- dent. He has maintained an A average through- out his high school career. Most Athletic H e Q The two athletic aces who were elected Most Athletic were Aline An drews and jerry Christy. Aline has played on the O. C. H. S. basketball team four years, was elected co-captain in her junior year, and was selected All-State guard the same year. jerry has been a star football and basketball player at O.C. H. S. for four year. He was elec- ted captain of the foot- ball team during his senior year. U4 Not only their looks but also their antics have earned Mary Alice M athews and Donald Chandler the title of llcu-test. vv Mary Alice' is a member of many clubs and has a high scholastic average. Not only is she cute in K' looks but also has a cute nl disposition. if You'll always know when Don is in J group, because the boys and girls are laughing and seem to have just heard something ex- tremely funny. g.. Nga. 'M Q 4511444 - -.ximian is . 'U' ' 4 a I , 1 is-H gl-,r V' 5 l 3 A s 3 i i Sw '- Q 1 . ,. f ,f -. fs .A 4., I '46 123545 J -. 517 .ng Vw :if In J iff!! I c ' , v. ..-. . gr 1 3 o 1 3 i .3 :- , uw ., ' af ' 'D - . i I ' '. f-I 3 ' ' c V273 l ' I Q -' V, lv- ', f ' 25,218 ' I 'J' f, ,K-1 5.5.-, 1 K gp ,, '.i fn S Best School Spirit Page One Hundred Eight .it Because of their active interest and participation in school events, Mary Frances Langford and Vir- gil Phillips have been awarded the title of Best School Spirit. Frances has been a cheer- leader for three years, played forward on the girls' basketball team for four year, and has been active in club work. Virgil has played football for three years. He has also been active in bas- ketball. x 6' X Y 5 . I A A 4 WFP' ' -wil.. 0 -47 E . :P A.....,,.. ' 'I-' N VW? ,,-,au VL, on '10 A M, .. yah A 6 f E 1, Elementary ond Junlor Hugh Snapshots TT mm war E- GMM I ...J - 1 K.L,,..5 v v nnchgg., A4 ,- , 2107 'IP' WAN-L, uma. Gee, Iwas late for Homecoming. 'She s not really sick, 1t'S her Enghsh test! CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 58 THE IEFFERSON MILLS INC 3 FARMERS HARDWARE OF ATHENS INC Ath THE COMMERCIAL BANK d Mb fFd p C mpliments 1' 9 ens, G orgia With Best Wishes Crawfor , Georgia 1 D 't I C p t' OC-LETHORPE COUNTY BOOSTER CLUB BO XRD OF GOVERNORS C C Brooks Reese Ste ens INr1dI'XlD Slsk Hamlltcm McWhorter J OFFICERS Joe Carey Presldem R W Stephens Vlce Presldem Hunter Adkms Secretary Treasurer PIO d, Y . . . ,Y . L O , T. . . ------------------------ - Lowe Brothers Feed and Hatchery Inc PURINA CHOVN BA BY CHICKS SANITATIOIN SUPPLIES Phone 122 Crawford G W Paul DEPENDABLE INSURANCE Lexlngton Georgla Coxnphments of J M Howard Good Luck SCUIOTSI Crawford Garment Company Crawford Georgla 9 Bullard Wholesale Company Dry Goods Not1ons Athens Georgla BULK Pyrofax BOTTLE GAS Athens Gas Service Sales 8 SCFVICC on All Types Gas Al thances 8 Heatmg Equmpment 2151 W Broad St Phone L16 6120 Athens Georg1a j j Blanchard Owner Condphments of GREEN ACRES EMMET O CABANISS K. 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Alr Condlhonmg Athens Georgxa Athens Sportmg Goods Store, Inc Servmg Athens SINCE 1929 144 East Clayton St Ithens, GeOrgI.1 Phone Llberty 6 1034 Chuck Plano Company NEW XND USED PIANOS Athens Georgm TRY Hygrade Coffee Roasted and Packed DaI1y by THE WEBB CRAWFORD COMP XNY Athens GSOTQIH Comphments of Dlxle Home Store DIVISION OF WINN DIXIE STORES Best WISIICS from Shlvars Bakery CONGRATULATIONS, GRADS' Pltfs Servnce Sfahon Lexmgton Georgla C o u c h s CLOTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Lexmgton Phone 83 Comphments Of The Farmers Bank UnIOn POInt Georg1a Comphments of C A Trussell BOOSTERS MR G A RARRON MRS 1 E IONES MR P s SHAGKELFORO MR DAN TURNER ANDERSON AUTO PARTS GHRIsTY's SERVICE STATION GEORGE'S SERVICE STATION LEXINGTON REGIONAL LIBRARY qsmchy LEXINGTON SERVICE STATION NORTHEAST GEORGIA'S LEADING IEWELERS LI 3 9665 Athens, Georgxa Complxments of Dudley Nurseries, Inc Athens, C-eorgIa Poge One Hundred Enghveen 850 Prince Ave. Athens, Georgia Athens, GCOIQU1 . .. I . , . . 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