Robert E Lee Institute - Rebel Yearbook (Thomaston, GA)
- Class of 1958
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The 1958 Rebel Robert E Lee Instttute Thomaston, Georgta X ,Z Z --L-L 2 In 1875 the Thomaston H lgh School the name o which was later changed to Robert E Lee lnstztute was granted zts charter or a coeducational hzgh school The mlsszon o the school then as zt lb today was to deLelop tn the boys and gzrls who entered tts doors a deszre to become men and uomen worthy o its name Draun at the rzght lb the 1882 school It uas at this time that the name of the school was changed to Robert E Lee Instztute NXXMM 1 G1 ff f . 14, of Ti' N! 1 l i 8 g I I , U lu . 7 1, . f ' - -l i Z Foreword F111 111111111111111s 11 Il 11111 C1111111111111110s 111111111 0101 s11111 111 111111101 111011 11111119 11111111111 111 1111 11111111 1 11 111111 p11s1 111111 1lCllt 11 111 111 R111111 F 111 11151111111 11 ll 1111111111111111111 111 111111 1110111 T111s1 11110 ,Q11111 111 1111 IIS 111111 11111111111 111111 111111 111111111 111111 11111 1111 1 01111111111 1111 s11111111 1111111111 111111 II 11s 111 11111f111s11111 111s11111 T110 1918 RP1161 911111 1111 1111111111 11u11111011s11 111 100111111111 1111 0101113 111 1111s 10111 11111 11 1110 fl p1111 111 121111011 E 100 s 11111s1r11111s hzstory 5117111116 f 11 101 1111101 f HJR I -Y 1 1 H I Y 6' .1 '11 1 .1 ' U1 fl 's. f1Il t110 C11 Yll. 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Moorels Message to the en L01 s TO THE CI X95 OF 58 Seyeral years ago Winston Churchill obsery ed The empires of the future are in the frontiers of the mlnd He made this statement at the tlme that large segments of the old British Empire either were breaking away entirely or were altering thelr relationship to the mother country Churchill saw clearly what many others did not That phy slcal and geographical conquest in the older sense of the term were an 3Il3Cl'lI'0l1lQII'I Even the most backward and llliterate peoples were astir the more ady anced and more largely expo ed to the Western culture and ideas were demandlng absolute freedom only the Red East was in bondage held there either by force of arms or through carefully selected puppet regimes The old British and French colonlal empires forged by blood and conquest adventurers and mlsslonaries tradlng emplres and soldlery were fadlng into history They had seryed their purpose Mr Churchllls statement was prophetic for from the day the Russians launched an earth satellite and shocked u broken out and through conquest has now taken on an intellectual hue and the nation that loses the race IS lost for generations In a space dimensional war domination IQ absolute once it IS achieved There IS no second chance What does this mean for the Class of 099 Simply stated it means a vastly changed and changing world and a much more demandlng one Nothing can stop vast changes m our lives unless we expect to be conquered or blackmalled You young people will haye to put flrst thmgs first There must be no qulbbling for example, about the cost of educatlon there must be more of 1t and of yastly superior quallty for everyone competent to learn The new world has no place for the IllltCI'Ht6, the laggard the lazy or the untramed We have one slmple choice to rule or be ruled A nation that IH a space of twelve months calls lntellectuals eggheadsl' and then asks them to save the nation needs some soul searching A people who spend vastly more on liquor cigarettes and cosmetics than on education needs to wake up A nation that puts a price tag on a human bemg and judges him by wealth or influence needs to re examine its prlorltles The solving of these problems hes largely with you your decisions will determine your own future Thlnk about lt I . so s I Y Y . . V 6, . . . . ,, , , S I ' , ' L 3 1 i . ,M M Y g . y y W. L . L S from our silly world of complacency and self-asserted superiority, the world will never be the same again, Man has . ,. . . . - - - 1 . . ' . ' y 'Z Y M . 1 . ' A 5 . . ,, ' - - T e , . ,,' . y Q . . Y D 1 7 T 1 L6 . V . s - .a -2 s - - ' T' Y T .Y 7 7 L K M y V v. 'v 3 'V . . M . . V u . .i UPERLA T I VES l: Many have graduated from Lee who have made for themselves names that mean much to our state and community. They' have set eminent examples for all Lee graduates to follow. The Superlatives of Lee have striven to do their hest and hy doing this have helped Lee on its never-ending road of pro ress. It would he impossible to name all the superlatives from 1875 to l958, so we let this drawing ofthe old-fashioned boy and girl represent all of Lee's outstanding citizens. TQ N l.1'1' IHNIFR NIVSXX 'x ,N ,aw 1, A ' ,-1 Qfiq f 5 J f -. , I .jf -5 ,,',.4 wa , ,af U, 4.1 if V .Wsff ,Ltiw , PM-, +1 ui 74.-ww-fu . 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Does this new life hold happiness in store for us? After four years at R. E. Lee, success is a must! We shall never forget that you played a huge pan, R. E. Lee, R. E. Lee, first in our heart. School days for us were so happy and gay, R. E. Lee, R. E. Lee, made them that way. The teachers so stern, but so kind we all knew, R. E. Lee, R. E. Lee, our thanks go to you. This is the end of our days spent gay and carefree. We won,t say good-by because we hate to leave. These memories welll cherish, Through years they will glow. R. E. Lee, R. E. Lee, we love you so. -BEVERLY JOHNSON MOTTO Climb far, your goal the sky, your aim the star. COLORS Pink and White FLOWER Rose CLASS POEM Since time marches on and days go by, To numerous things in life we must say good-by- To things that we love, honor, and respect. This phase in life we are taught to expect, So, dear R. E. Lee, we must bid adieu To all of the teachers that helped to make you The kind of school that we are proud to claim As our Alma Mater, the 4'Pride of the Plainf, We're proud we are seniors, we,re proud to go on To higher goals in life, the lives of our own. Yes, we'll miss your gay spirit and your strong inspiration That inspired us to achieve our high school education. After we havegone, dear Lee, and left you behind, Although you'll be out of sight, you,ll not be out of mind. So farewell to you, we know you'll remain The pride of your students, and the '4Pride of the Plainln MPAT COX ,.n I f, -. I 'V Q 8 A-4- gxgtfef,-rf. ' Q 1' Y -fi Q 6 I 'Sf' ,G-5 CARLTON BENTLEY ADAMS He is kind and good natured. Band 2, 33 Rifle Team 3, 4. JOSEPH RONNIE ADAMS Being cheerful and friendly gives him a lilfable disposi- tion. Ground Observers Corps 23 Spanish Club 2, 3. KENNETH DLKE ALLEN Not at the top, but climbing. Art Club 4. MARTHA GWENDOLYN BARFIELD 'A heart of gold, radiating happiness. HY Club 2, 3. 43 Rebel Staff 2. 3. 43 Student Council 2, 43 FHA 3, 43 Senior Class Treasurer 4. JAMES ALTON BARNES Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. Beta Club 3. 4. Vice President 4: National Honor So ciety 3, 43 Student Council 33 Junior Class Council Rifle Team 3. 43 Drill Platoon 33 Physics Club 4 Ground Observers Corps 2, 3, 4g Rebel Staff 4. WYMAN WALKER BARNETT Beware, I may be sensational! Drill Team 3. 4. BRENDA NELL BARRETT 11's a friendly heart that has many friends. Rebelette lg Glee Club 1. 2, 33 Beta Club 4g Y Club 4g Rebel Staff 4. MADISON WILEY BARRON A name is what a man makes it. Rifle Team 2. 3. 4: MY Club l. 2, 3. 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Perfect Attendance 1: Physics Club 4. STANLEY LEROY BLANTON A boy diligent in his worlr. Rifle Team 2. 33 Perfect .Attendance 3: Ground Observ- ers Corps. HANSEL HOWARD BOOKER, JR. A living proof that teachers earn their money. Radio Club 2: Chemistry Club 2. JOAN BOYD Her rheery smile brightens our spirits. 4-H Club 1g FHA 1. 41 Clee Club 3: Cheerleader 1. HERBERT CLARK BOYD He is pleasant and fearless. and he has a clear. active mind. DCT 3. 4. JAMES FRED BELLEW Evers' rnan is a folume if you can only read him. Radio Club 3, Drill Team 3. BONNIE MARIE BEST lI's lore. il's lore: thafs what makes the world go round. FHA 1. JVLIUS BENTLY BEELAND Always a smile for the girls. Club 2. 3. 4: DCT 4: 4-H Club 3: Footba Baseball 1. 3: Basketball lg Ground Observers Corps MILDRED ANN BELL While we lite, let us enjoy life. Pep Club 3: Folk Dance Club 1. 2, is C? l Ill .1-r 'w SARA FAYE BRIDGES A sound mind in a sound body. Y Club 1, 2g FHA 4g Speech Club 2. LOIS JEANETTE BROWN ' She is a friend to everyone, enemies she has none. 4-H Club 13 FHA 1, 2, 3, Y Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 3, 4. SHERON DEAN BUNTYN Although he is extremely quiet, he's just the type we all like. Football 2g Shop 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1: Baseball 13 FFA 1. LARRY GENE BUREL He is pleasant and somewhat reserved. JOANNE BOYT She is pleasant, cheerful, independent, and practical Rebel Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3. Busine A Manager 45 Y Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Rebel Yell Staff 3 Business Manager 3g FHA 4, Band 1. SAMUEL EUGENE BOYT Now here's a lad, both gay and bold, quite a hand with the ladies, so we are told. LINDA RLTH BRADSHAW She has a gay time no matter where she goes. Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN BRAY By nature she is modest, conservative, and refined, Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Rebel Staff 2, 3, 49 Speech Club 4g Art Club 4, FHA 4. gy- '5- av- ' DCT 3, 4, 4-H Club 1. X f' 'UW 153. .4-Q, fb 1 ball I. SLZANNE CARTER She is loyal and sinfere with high ambition. Rebel Staff 2. 3. 4. Assistant -Circulation Editor 3. Editor- in-Chief 4: Student Cuuncil 2. 3. 4, Secretary and Treasurer 3: Club I. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer I: Secretary 2: Cirls' State 3: President' Club -1. NIARTIIA .-XXX CLEVELAND Silence in woman is like speerh in man. I-'HA 3. 4. BRLCE NILKINLEY CAMPBELL He is courageous and has a joyous disposition. CAROL FAYE CARDEN She is nalurally of an ambitious and generous nature. Yu Club I. 2, 3. 4. Secretary 4: Rebel Staff 2. 3. 4 Layout Editor 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Beta Club 3. 4 FHA 4: Girls' State 3: Perfect Attendance 3: Basket HARRY FRANKLIN BLRGESS His aims in life are good, and he will usually hit the mark. Perfect Attendanee I. 2. 3: DCT 4: School Patrol 2. CLINNON IJOIL BIIRKETT The boy who blushes is not quite a brute. NAN ELIZA BETH BUTTS She is patient and rlignijiezl with a great .spealfing ability. 4-H Club lg Cirls' State 3: Band 2. CATHERINE ROSLYN CALLAHAN A good and generous hearzg a merry nature. FHA I: Rebel Staff 2: Physics Club 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 4. HQ' ARMENTER LEE COLLLM A pleasant disposition and an aetire mind. Student Council 1: FHA 4: Beta Club 4: National Honor Society 4: Perfect Attendance 2. 3: Rebel Yell 4: Senior Class Secretary. HENRY GENE COLQLITT Silenre is golden. Art Club 4. HARRIETT VIRGINIA COSEY A winning smile, an exrellent friend and earnest worker, and true to the end. Spanish Club 3. 4: Beta Club 3. 4: Rebel Staff 2. 3, 4. Literary Editor 4: Girls' State 3: FHA 4: Rebel Yell GLORIA JEAN CULVERHOUSE Sweet and quiet, but deeper than you. think. DCT 4. GEORGE RUDOLPH DANIEL A friendly nature that has made him many friends. his eondurt. PATRICIA ANNE COX She is jolly, good-nathred, and true: her share she is willing to do. Transferred from Jones County High School 2: Beta Club 3. President 4: National Honor Society 4: DCT 3: Treasurer 4: Y Club 4: Presidents' Club 4: Rebel Staff 4. JOEL VAUNDIVER CRABTREE He does not lose eourage at rritical times. Rifle Team 3, 4: Rebel Staff 3: Student Council 2. 4: Choir 3: Glf-e Club l. 2: Yu Club I. 2. 3. 4. GARY GRANVILLE COX The superior man is slow in his work and earnest in Beta Club 3. 4: Physies Club 4. Vice President 4: Club 4: National Honor Society 4: Rebel Staff 4: Per- fect Attendance 2. 3: Senior Class President. it QS IQ RANDOLPH DANIEL He shows his true friendliness in what he does Baeeball 1' Football 1. MARCIE ANN DANIEL Full of life and joy and fun. Y Club 2. 3. 43 Speech Club 23 FHA I. 2, 3 WILLIS HOWARD DANIEL It is fortune, not wisdom, that rules man's life. JACKIE EUGENE DAVIS He's here with all athletic fame. Football I. 2. 3: Track I. 2. 3. 4: HL Club 3. 4. PATRICIA FAYE DEAN A merry heart that goes all day. Basketball I. 2. 31 Speech Club 4: Perfect Attendance I. 23 Art Club 4, PATRICIA JOAN DINGLER Her affections are deep, and her thoughts are clear. Choir I. 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, L Club 1. 2, 3. 4g Rebel Staff 33 Ground Observers Corps. Secretary 3g Bas- ketball I, 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 3. All-State 3. LAWRENCE DARNELL DRUMMOND He possesses a very determined and conscientious nature. National Honor Society 33 Choir 3: Student Council 2. 33 Junior Class President: Bovs' State 3: R.O.T.C. Lieutenant 4, Presidents' Club 33 Football 2: DCT 4. JAMES MCCARTY DURHAM Honesty, manhood, and good looks. Physics Club 4. BARR XR X -XNNI LII I RBEI1 10 'N Slze iw lmal Smfere l17Ifl!II71lllfI0ll9 4-II Club I WILLIANI LARRY EI.Ll-IRBEE Tliouglitllul and rlieerful. Football Ig Ilaskelball 1: Baseball 1: ll-II Club 1. MARTHA JEAN ETIIRI DCE Slze is nalurally near, orderly and SILPEI. Vice President 4-II Club 1: FHA 1: Spanifh Club 2. 3 Treasurer 33 Speech and Dramatics Club LI. Secretary 43 Perfect Attendance 1. 2. 3. CRAWFORD JEROME FALLIN He has II serious and Izrzflerstanrling nature. Band 1. 2. WILLI A NI LAWR ENCE FA LLI N He will be wlml he is mean! lo lm: Iruly ll great man. Band 15 Football 1. 2. 3. 43 'I'rar'k 2. 3. 44 Basketball 1. 2g Clioir 2, 3. 4g Latin Club 2. fl: Spec-eh 4. Treasurer 4g Chemistry Club 4: ROTC Captain 4: Student Council 4. Rita Club 3. - it na :nur fir x it Council 3. 4: FHA 2 ,lu 4 Secretarv 3: Rebel Nlatf 2 3 4 LINDA RAS ILLI RRFL llltlllllltfl ie! full of lznz -0 ub 1. 3 flinir 5 sul pix CELIA ADOXA Fl LCHER A smile aluays for her friends. Folk Dance 1. 2g Biology Club 2. f L, ,. Ut A if -1 MARY JEANITA GAKLTNEY A ,friendly smile cheers all who look her way. J. FOY GILBERT A lall boy' with a determination that ueill determine his future. Basketball lg Beta Club 3. 43 Rifle Team 3, 43 Physics Club 4. JOHNNY LAMAR GARRETT A merry heart lhat laughs at rare. HARRY EDWARD FLANDERS His personality attracts many friends and admirers. Transferred from Lanierg Physics Club 4g ROTC Lieu- tenant 4. PEGGY SUE FORCE She has ability which can be put to profitable use. Glee Club l. 2g Beta Club 3. 4: Art Club 4: Student Council 2. LARRY LAMAR FORDHAM Ezrerybody,s friend. Manager, Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g L Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA LOUISE FREEMAN Full of life and joy and fun. MY Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 25 Beta Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 45 Girls' State 33 Rebel Staff 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4g FHA 4. Basketball 1. 2. 4. Rlflr- Tram 3. 41 Phjfitw Club -13 ROTC Uffiva-r 4. Rebel Staff 2. Ii. -1: Rvlwl Yell 4. Fe-alurv Ifdilur 4g ' Club 1. 2. 5' 'F' Y .4 girl. lrieml. smflrnt. ,unurl spnrln . , Y . . ' .lV'. LARRY GORDON HANSON If girls irztffrlvre zvitlz zforlf, quit u40rl:.' NANCY PATRICIA IIARIJEN IIPVPQS ll girl rm! slu nur lmlrl, Hut .YIIEJS a lriffml as gaorl ns golzl. NIARTHA Rl 'TH HALL She is just ulm! .slm is: zvlzat belief report? Ntudf-nt Cuum'il 1. 1-. Klub 1. 2. 3. 1. f.ll21IIl3iIl 2. bvrre-tary 33 Hand 1. 2. 3. -1: Nlzxjnrf-ttv l. 2. 3. 4: Muuth fn' Jly 3. '11 In-lu f.lul1 5. 'lg Relwl Stiff 2 'S I . L ANNIIC Rlvfll IIANIBRIC Swrfet mul quivt. Illlf rlrwfpvr Ilmn ,mn llzirzlf. LILLIIC M.-XUJICX E GlI,l3lf1RT lleefls. not zvurflx. rfrprvw law flmrm-fer, KU XIUNIJ .'XI.l.l-.X UI! -XY flllllllllllf. wi 111 lirrzfxs I-lIIfN'lll1lI1.Y. llldl' 'Q I Hi XNCIQF l'.Xl'I,H'l l'lf GHJiVX'l'lI0I'S I-S .4 laugll. I1 smilv. Il rlzrvrv zufrfl. l.:1til1f'lulr2g FHA 1. XI XHTHX .XXX lIfXl.li Onifl: mul l1'1f'ly. lzappx' and gm. f .1 .vf11'lf' fur ull Irlm 1'rf mr' luv lun. 'W 511111-ty -I, CLIFFORD CHANDLER HELNIS He is 1'11111a1'ter1ze11 by generous motives, good and 1U-Y111fj'. DCT Cluln 4. DORIS I-'AYI1 HI-QLNIS A1lL'IlvI'S ll smile for her -1l'l.6!'ll1S. -1 Ground Olnserwr Corps -I. 2' ! ELLA NIAX I N E HELNIS S119 111111111 1111 a11,xl11111g1 to 511111 II ,i1if'1111. I II.-X 1.2: .Nrl lII11I1 -1. IfLETCIIIiR BR.'XN'I'I.IfY IIIILNIS Hb is 1111111 116 1711111110 Il gEf111PlIII1lI. Football Hanagvr I: L Cluln 1: UaQk+'tl1alI 1. 2. 3: DLI -I: I'I1ysi1s lIIuIm 4. JERRY WW.-XYNR HELNIS Hr 012111195 1.'111f11'1e11ge l4.'l'11IUl1f appareni 911011. I'IIyNi1-N lflulm I, MARY D.-XRSIQY HIQLNI5 Her ge111'111 v1V1E'IZf1S1II1I ix sought by 1111. HDWIXA HARRIS S116 15 p1e11s1111I. 165911911 111111 111te111ge1lI. Latin lQIuI1 2g Rota filulv 4: f1IuI1-1: National Honor BRLCE II. II.-XWKIXS 111.1 1r11111'xs 111'11'r11111111I11111 11111 111111.11 111111 5l1l'I'PSSfI11. I 11tIr11II 1.2: fIlL1IIINIIf.IllIP2.-Il RIIIQJ 'Il -am I. temper A T DONALD ELCENE HOLLEY He is cheerful and tolerant of others. LONNIE BRITT HUFFIVIAN JR. Persorzality Plusf Football lg Basketball lg Baseball 13 Biology 23 Physics Club 43 Latin Club 2. 3. WILLIAM WESLEY HOLSTON JR. A gracious manner and a miml well stored. Rifle Team 3, 43 ROTC Captain 43 Spaiiisb Club GRADY FRANKLIN JARRELL He may not win, but he will do his best. 2, 3. Baseball 1. 3. MARION -BRUCE HOWELL A smile that wins, a mind at pecje. Physics Club 4. Can you lmagine these seniors studying? BEVERLY ANNE JOHNSON A ready smile lifts a ueorlfl of sorrow. Beta Club 3. 4: Latin Club 2. 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Rebel Staff 4: L Club 3. 4: Rebel Yell Typing Manager 4: Cheerleader 3. 4: Student Council 4: Speech Club 4. CAROL ANN KINARD Strong character, full of wisdom and truth. National Honor Society 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4: L Club 3. 4: Varsity Basketball l, 2. 3: B Team Basketball. Captain 1: Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 4: Latin Club 2. 3: Rebel Staff 4. JANELL JOHNSON For she is just the quiet kind whose natures neier larv COC 3. PHYLLIS WILLENE LITTLETON She is cheerful and friendly toward others. Band 1, 2, 3: Y Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4g Perfect Attendance 1, 2. BARBARA RACHEL LOWRY As likeable as she is lookable. Believe it or not, these seniors are running to class. Q, GARY LUMPKIN Smile and the world smiles with you. MICHAEL LOUIS MADDOX He is courteous and gracious with abundant humor. Transferred from Clarkston, Student Council 4, Presi- dent 43 Speech Club 4: L Club 3. 45 Presidents' Club 45 ROTC Captain 4g Football 3. 45 Track 3. 4. BETTY PATRICIA IVIALLORY With others she is kind and generous. Rebel Staff 2. 3, 43 Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Rebel Yell Staff 4, FHA 43 Perfect Attendance 2. CAROL ANN MARTIIN To be merry best becomes her. 4'H Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Speech Club 33 Latin Club 2g Glee Club 3 4 RAY HARREL MARTIN Willingness leads to the road of success. Football I, 2, 3, 45 L Club 2, 3, 4.3 President 4 Track I, 2. 3. 4g Basketball 1, 2, Speech Club 4g Boys' State 33 Ground Observer Corps 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 4g Presidents' Club 4. WILLIAM LARRY MATHEWS A finer friend no man can hare. PATRICA MATHIS Cheerful, gracious, and lfinfl. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. LEON ALFRED MCCARD He will do the best whatever it might be. 4-H Club I, Boys' Vice President 3, 4. f 'Yi fu- ' Q mueh. JAMES JANICE Transferred from Georgia, in 1957. National Honor S LYNDA GAII. McSWAlN She was born with the qualities of a leader, possessing an aggressive, active nature. Latin Club 1, 2, Beta Club 3. 45 L Club 3, 41 National Honor Society 3. 4. President 43 Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 43 Basketball Manager 3, 43 Junior Class Vice President, Algebra l Award 1. MARTHA MIDDLEBROOKS She gives the best she has without thought of return. Rebel Staff 3. 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4, State Pres- ident 43 HY Club l. 2, 3, 43 Girls' State 35 National JANIE MCCRARY With her enthusiastir manner she is capable of attaining Pc-rfeet Attendance 1. TRICE MCKINLEY. JR. Quiet, yet nzisehiei-ous. Drill Platoon 3. ELAINE MCLAUGHLIN She will be what she is meant to be-a great lady. Mary Persons High School, Forsyth, Club 3. 43 Beta Club 3, 4a ociety 4g Rebel Yell Staff 4, News Staff 43 Rebel Staff 45 FHA 4g Choir 3. ROBERT ANTHONY MQREE Happy-go-lucky in whatever he does. Rifle Team 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. fi? PEGGY LAVONIA MIDDLEBROOKS To know her is to like her. Spanish Club 2, 3g FHA 4. THEO FRANKLIN MILES Quiet, yr-I likeable. Spanish Club 1. 23 DCT Club 4. Honor Society 3, 4: Beta Club 3. 4: Choir 3, 43 Pres- idents' Club 2. 4. +37 HERBERT SAMUEL MILLS l Quietly he assumes the duties of life. Football 2, 3, 4g L Club 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4. RACHEL JOYCE MILTON So gentle and su'eetg so fully complete. Latin Club 2, 3g FHA 45 Glu- Club 1. 25 Choir 3. 4, Y Club 1. 2, 3. 4. MARY FRANCES MOORE QD, fx 1 , 1 'Q Thoroughly alire anfl .lull of pep. Cheerleader I, 2. 3. 4. Captain -13 L Club l. 2. 3. 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Rebel Staff 35 Club Ig DCT Club 4, Night of Plays 3. SHIRLEY ANN MOORE A happy smile for every day, she gives to all zhar mme her way. HENRY ARTHUR MORRIS Good qualities need no advertising. Rifle Team 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Band 33 DCT Club 4. SHIRLEY ANN NOBLES The world looks brighter from a smile. X Club 1, 4, Latln Club, Rebel Staff 4. TIMOTHY ROYSTON NUCKOLLS Even though he has no fame, we think he'll make himself a name. Ground Observer Corps 2. 3, 45 DCT 4. ROBERT GENE ODOM To many fof us it is told, that a good disposition is more valuable than gold. Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 25 Physics Club 4g Basketball 1. KIYRNA VERNELL O'NEAL Wise women say nothing in dangerous times. Latin Club 2, 3, HY Club 2, FHA 2. MARY EVELYN PARTAIN The only way to have a friend is to be one. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 43 Art Club MARY JO PARTRIDGE Neat, simple, sweet!how ideal. Basketball 1, Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Squad 3, Glee Club 3, Girls' State 33 Choir 45 Speech Club 4g Rebel Yell Staff 4. ROBERT BENTLEY PASLEY, JR. A very amusing and good friend, who'll stick by you until the end. Spanish Club 2. 3g Baseball 3, 4, FFA 1. V HELEN RITA PERDUE Her pleasant loolrs and friendly smile make life more worthwhile. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 2. 3: Treasurer of L Club 4, Y Club 1. 23 Beta Club 3. 4: Girls' State 3g National Honor Society 3, 4g Rebel Yell 4. Editorial Page Editor 4. THOMAS ALTON PERDLE Nature made him what he is and never made another. Football 1. 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 4, L Club 3. 4, Spanish Club 3. 4, Secretary 35 Speech Club 4, Student Council l. LARRY LEE PETERIVIAN Hare more than thou showest: speak less than thou lfnowest. Basketball l. 2. 3: DCT 4. BOBBY JOE PFANNKLCHE Where theress a will there's a way: I hope to graduate this llay. Basketball 1. 2. 31 DCT Club 4. Corps. SANDRA CARLENE PITTS Fulk Dance lg FHA l, 2, 3: Glu' Club 4. DREW FRANK POWERS Be gone dull rare: lliee and I can nerer agree. DAN PRICE Of wit and will, and lzis tongue was never still. Physics Club 43 Art Club 4. LAMAR DURELL PRICE I am master of my fatcg I am captain of my soul. Football 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4g L Club 2, 3, 4, DCT 4, President. SARAH ANNETTE PUNCKETT Nothing justifies making anyone mad. Rebel Staff 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 43 FHA 3, 4, Physics Club 43 Art Club 4g Spanish Club 3, 4g HY Club 4. JOAN BARCLAY PUTMAN Here's to tlie girl wlzo's bound to win. Latin Club 1, 2g HY Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4g Beta Club 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4g FHA Club 4, Girls' State 33 Presidents, Club 4. Life is not a spevtarle or a feastg it is a predicament. BETTY ELAINE PITTS A modest girl in words and ways. HY Club 1, 2g FHA 13 DCT Club 4g Ground Ob erwer ' ' ETHEL DELORES PITTS Always willing to oblige 4-H Club 1: FHA 1. 2. 3. sag fl as 1' xv ,. BETTY ANNETTE RAY To hurry or worry is not my creed. 4-H Club 1. STQZANNE REID She is made of truth. Rebel Staff 43 Y Club 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Perfect Attendance 1, 23 Band 13 Rebel Yell 4: FHA 4. SYBIL ROZALIA RENFROE A dainty maiden in whose eyes rippling laughter seems to rise. Y Club 1. 2, 3, 43 FHA 43 Student Council 1, 2, 43 Rebel Staff 3g Glec Club 1. 2, 33 Latin Club 1. PRENTICE MELVIN ROBINSON A mind that's able, a face thafs fair, a combination very rare. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 3, 43 L Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Physics Club 45 National Honor Society 43 Beta Club 4g Boys' State 3. MAMIE JOYCE ROWELL GARY SPENCER SALTER Be kind to dumb animals, including girls. Track 1, 2, 3g Physics Club 49 Spanish Club 2. NORMA GAIL SANDERS Congenial in disposition and pleasant in manner. Y Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4g FHA 4. Life is what you make it. DOL CLAS WARREN SALTER Wit is the salt of conversation. Football 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 2, 3g Beta Club 3, 4g Rebel Yell Staff 41 Art Club 4. His cheerful outlook on life gives him an inlertious personality. Baseball 3, 4, Basketball I, 23 Chemistry Club 4: Foot- ball 1, 2, Ground Observers Corps 2, 3g Perfect Attend- L ance 1. all the while. LUCY ELIZABETH SHOCKLEY A cute redhead of the class, she's an active and sweet Ii'l lass. HY Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Manager 2, 33 L Club 3, 49 Rebel Staff 3g DCT Club 4: FHA 4. .IOSEPHINE SMITH Her smile shows her happinessg her friends show her popularity. Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4, Captain 3, 4: L Club 2, 3, 45 Y Club 2, 3, 43 Beta Club 3, 45 National Honor Society Treasurer 4g Student Council 4: Latin Club 2, 33 Rebel Yell, News Page Editor 4. MARTHA FAYE SMITH The silent girl is the best to listen to. ROBERT BREVARD SMITH jd' ROSLYN WYNONA SANFORD Happiness is the only good Clee Club I: Y Club 2: Pep Squad 3 Speech Club 4 BENNY FRANK SCRUCGS True worth is in being not seeming GLEN DA SUE SELF A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm of friendship flee Clubl 2 3 Choirl 2 3 4 Reb S I - . -1 . . . el ta Speech Club 4. JOSEPH DANIEL SHAW A mighty mite. Spanish Club 1 L Club 3, 43 Y Club 2. 3, 4. CURTIS CARLON STUBBS An honest rnan is the noblest work of God. Choir l, 2, 3. 41 Student Council lg Rebel Staff 23 Hi-Y Club 25 Latin Club 2. JIMMY ZENO TAUNTON A good heart's worth gold. Basketball lg Biology Club 2. VERLYN ELIZABETH TAYLOR Graceful charm is a good foundation to merit love, friendship, adoration. JAMES EDWARD TEAL The world goes up and the world goes down, but he's jorerer merry. LOIS VIYNELLE STEWART Her friendship is worth having. Choir 3, 4. JLDY REBECCA STOREY .Yolhing is impossible to a willing heart. Rebel Yell 4. Etlitorein-Chief: Girls' State 3, Cheerleader 3, 4g Rebel Staff 2, 3. 4: National Honor Society, Beta Club 3. 4: Student Council 2, 3, 43 Presidents' Club 45 JLLIAN HONIER STALNAKER To be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of len thousand. Rebel Yell Business Nlanager -1-g Physics Club 4, Pre-si dent, Yiee President of the Senior Class. PATRICIA GARRETT STANSELL Lots of humor, lots to say, we'll always remember her that way. Y, Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Glee Club lg Choir 33 Spanish Club 3, Rebel Yell 4, Sports Editor, FHA 4g Speech Club 4. in--.. we all like him. MARY GRACE TURNER Her loneliness shall rzerer die. Glee Club I, 2, 35 FHA 3. CHARLIE MONROE VARNER Whatever he does is done wisely. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y I, 3, Secretary 25 Y Club 45 Boys' State 35 Rebel Staff 45 Student Council 3. LEATRICE JOYCE VICKERY Far may we search before we find a heart so gentle and kind. WILLIE GERALD WADDELL Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. SAN DRA JICANETTE THOMPSON She is neat, lfintl, smilirz e1'errr1ore5 she's a irl whom 5 e e well always adore. Choir I. 2. 3. 4. President 45 Yu Club l. 2, 3, 45 Basketball I. 25 Latin 2, 35 Girls' State 35 Rebel Staff 45 Student Council 35 Presidents' Club 4. JOHN ALBERT TURNER A football player uith a happy gring great or small, Football l, 2, 3, 45 L Club I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL DENNIS TEAL Although he is extremely quiet, he's just the type we all like. Pbysics Club 45 Perfect Attendance 2. EDITH VALERIA THOMPSON A motlest girl in words and ways: she justly earns her elassmates' praise. Freshman Favorite: Cheerleader I. 2. 3, 45 Beta Club 3. 45 Student Council I. 2, 3. 45 Rebel Staff 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 3: L Club I, 2, 3. 45 DCT 3, Secretary 45 National Honor Society 4. i 1 af' -vis 453' C' out of style. 1 S V Y Club 3, 4. GERALDINE WATTS Here'5 to the girl that's bound to win. Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Rebel Staff 43 Latin Club 2, 3: FHA 49 Beta Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 45 L Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1. 2, 3. LARRY WIAYNE WATTS Friendly, likeable, pleasing disposition and good sense oft humor. Spanish Club 3, 45 Perfect Attendance 2g Ground Ob- servers Corps 2. ANN IE GERRELL WATTS Youll always see her with a smile. her wit is nener Glee Club 2, 3, Librarian 3: HY Club 23 Rebel Yell ag. Staff 4 Secretar'-Treasurer of Physics Club 4: Nurses DORIS GENEVA WATTS Silence is deep as eternity. FHA 1, 2g 4-H Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y Club 21 Beta Club 3, 43 Voice of Democracy Contest 4. WILLIAM DONALD WAINWRIGHT He's little but he's wise: He's a terror for his size. DCT 4. ROBERT LEE WARD A winning smile and an excellent friend. Perfect Attendance I. 2, 33 Spanish Club 3. 4: Baseball 3: lsr Lt. ROTC 4. JAMES DANFORD WARD ltls a friendly heart that has mam' friends. Y Club 43 Physics Club 4: Radio Club I. 2. 3. MILTON EMORY WARREN Those who know him like him. ROTC Captain 43 Perfect Attendance 1. 2. 3: Football 43 Basketball 45 Baseball 4. 'C' ex ff! 1-1 CLAUDIA ELIZABETH WATSON Simple truth is her utmost skill. Clee Club 3, 43 FHA 4. JAMES BRUCE WATSON He's an excellent athlete anrl possesses a friendly per- sonality. Football 1 2 4' Basketball 1 2' L Cl b 1 2 3 4' v - . - . . U 1 Q 1 v Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice President 3. ROSEMARY WATSON Her care is never to offend and even' creature is her friend. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Klajorette 1. 2, 3, Drum Hajorette 4g Latin Club 2, 3, Physics Club 4: Second Place. Miss West Central Georgia Contest 4. 5 11 MARY CAROLYN W Good nature and common sense are Spanish Club 2, 33 Beta Club 3. 4. ETHEL JEAN WELLS The best is yet to be. l attitude. Y Club 2. 4. EDDIE DAVID WEBB Diligent, kind, and friendly is he. Basketball lg Speech Club 43 Rebel Staff 4: Perfect Attendance 2, 3. MARY ANN WEBB Quick and lively and happy and gay, a smile for all who fame her way. Beta Club 3. 4. Treasurer 33 FHA 43 Speech Club 43 Rebel Staff 43 Rebel Yell Staff 4g Homecoming Queen 2g Princess 13 Home Economics Award 33 Choir 2. 3. EEMS never separated. MARY ERNESTINE WEAVER She is zealous, courteous, and possesses a friendly Clee Club 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 3. -1: Speech Club nf- 'Us 'W' YN 1 DOROTHY LANETTYE WOOLEY Talent and personality make a wonderful combination. Rebel Staff 2, 3. 4. Circulation Manager 39 Student Council 3. 4g YM Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3. JARRELL DAVID YATES Come what may, he's the same good sport every day. Basketball lg HY Club 2. 3. PRESTON BYRON YORK A merry Physics heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Club 45 Y Club 1. 2. 3. 4g Band 3. HERNIAN MERICE YOUNGBLOOD Pleasure fills our yearsg drop study if it interferes. in a sorroujlul man. LOYCE WILSON Her ways are zcays of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. FH.-'I 3. 4: Club 4. DOLORIQS N.-KDE.-XN WILSON Rich and rare is the gem she wears. HENRY SIMS WISHAM Be always as merry as e1.'er you can, for no one delights Speech Club 4. funior Class Officers f I 1... X is Treasurer. Tmumy Bef-knell: l,fESl'Ill'f1f. Linda Smith: Secretary: Charolette Mc-Drmaldz lvim' f'r1'.v1'1ff'r1l. Rfmnif I'-:l.liIlfll1lIl. 1 Carol. does his toe taste good! Evans. Shari Fallin. Harold Franklin, Bessie Franklin, Billy Fallin. Robert Fallin. Ronnie Fulgliuni. Fran Caskill. :Xlice Ferguson, Larry Ferguson. Roxie Caultney, Buddy Gilbert, Carolyn Fowler. Gayle Fowler. Philip Gilbert. Hay Cossett. Shirley' 'I I ' ' I 1 ' x th 8 :I I to As 7 f ' fm Q 2 1 K f ' .ai . .-f, ' F' ' . 'nf 2' . ,L -, W. A, fffff . H As, Q if, V 5 gil, F 1 L J. Y Ikkpk 5 f H 1? . Q 1 , - z., I 6? V H A J , Q ! I. .2 , if . Q -if .4 QQ, . , 4 , -' , fb: 5 , i? .W .!. 4 fy- 5 sg , ,A ,hu 4, , E.- - , 4 - ,-.fi JVC ' n' , fe 34 ., . ,I 1' 5f'5jc,Lqi, . 5 l ' 1 f-. J' 4 .4 'n My fp 'K .,a. .,,-91. 9 f Q.. .- g. . ' 3 MQ ' iv Joiner, Tommy McCranie, Martha McDaniel, Tony Presley, Randall Raines, Kathy Scott, Domas l l I Martha and Jackie are admiring ,Iu1ian's class ring OPI-I OM ORE I From the study of such forms of life as earthworms and frogs, biology students learn many interesting facts about the world in which we live. Brown R.g Bruce, C Burk J Burt A Bur on 'Nix hue- nn hoc lwhzrf are thfw' urkvtte-. J.: llu cw Bxar N ac Caldwell. P Carr. NI. Carroll. R Carswc-ll. R Carter. R. Chastain. J Chastain. Cochran, C Cuker. C. Coleman, J Coleman, Collins. B. Colquitt. N Cook. A. Craven. I. Crews. J. Crummie-. Crutchfivl Daniel. D Dani:-l. E Daniel. T Davis. J. Day. D. Douglas. T d Drummond Dunnahoo Earles. D, Eason. C. Ellerbee, ,I Ellington, Engli5h,RB English. C Epps, D. Eubanlcs. W Fallin, L. Fallin, P, Flitter, F. Fortner, F. Fowler. B. Fowler, ll. Friddell. G Garrett, J. , F2555 w Q iii V Q .- g Z gn? .. ,rf M W ,W f?e?i.Ef1 Ni ' I' , H . gig, 4 ,, -1 Q, f.,o3,- f Q 4 4 1 1 ,1 5 h w , F 1 j I f f W, , ff 1 4 W A 3 t 4 W' Q K if Magi X , ,yshva-' 'Y QQ 5, A K J Ve. :WX f-vs. x v 1 suwd ' J f' ' 7 2 - .5 S .V , - Y? ' M -J ' Q39 2 'Y ' 'V hp? Q 7 -3:52 5 , , , 'M 3' A P ,. ,,-ff 1' A mf: 2 fff f ' lf LZ. k 5 ' E' 1.1225 -..QT eg X MIEQ -, A f YA 145: A M53 , 2fiifQ'F 5' 31 T' tif I V . 1 ' A ,vw Q ffisrs' l Sw. -121. ' , my., s ,Z 1 U, ,,,,g, 1 'zfi Sbfyff i k L y zb n fwfgfif, . v fx r . -up V A , 1? 4,4 fa ,MM K f,.. f i 'L 5 f ' I 1. 'y ' Y Y, -5 , ,wr- yvgm 31,1 , A' ,, ' ' y . ,fnff f ig Q f K 1 4 'l 1 L' . 1 Q 'f 1 f W ,4 Kg. 1 VI QI 19, owvll l..' Roval. Jn Salter. C.: Salter. C.: Salter. The Sophomore play vertainly kept the audience in a frightened Qtate J : Sancle-rg, Scott. H.: Short. Lg Sinns. Y. Even Stanley looks svarml. Skippf-r. J. Slay. P. Smith. C. Smith. l.. Smith. R. Stallings, P. Storey. S, Sullivan. L. Taunton. S. Taylor, S, Taylor. Wi. Thigpen. R. Thomas. B, Thompson. R, Thompson, S. Tomlin. H. Traylor. .-X, Trice. H, Turnvr. E. Tyson. R. Yan Houtvn. I, Yvstal. W.. lvaflfz Wainwright. IJ, 'L K Wainwright, E. Ward, L. Waller, C. Waller, .l. Walker, J. Watts, B. Webb, K. Wilkes, C. Williams, J. Williams, R. Wilson, M. Wooley, E. York, E. Yow, D. Barrow, S. X, 'P' Campbell, L. Langford, T. Spillers, W. Stephens, W. ,-N JS 765 What a conglomeration! i .if 3 Y E I 1 ' 2 522 il Y, , 6? Y 172 Q Co, man, go! 1-. 1 FRE HME 'Dwi iq- I The films shown and explanations unmlerstancling of the library anal its - I -Q - Q s l '1 3- 1 ,L 'N-ft'J ni give-n in- the requirml library vourse give incoming students an sxslem. 'N Freshmen need 'c0oling off after first days of hard work. 4... 'T lv' Adams, B. Adams, L. Akins. C. Allen. B. Allison, E. Alsobrook, G Arnnlfl, C. Austin, P. Baglc-y, S. Barrett, R. Bcckncll, L. Beckncll, M Bef-land, D. Bellew, W. Bentley, D. Bethune, J. Blount, B. Boyt, C. Brannon, B. Breese, J. Bridges, D. Brin, L. Buchannon, Burden, M. Burris, L.g Caldwell, B.g Carpenter, P., Carr M Carter, F., Carter, C.g Castleberry, G., Chandler R. 3 Chapman, B. H 51 Q51 Chastain. Chilslrev. Chilflrve. Clarke. li. Clem. S. flnle, fl, Coley. I.. ffolluml F. Cnlquitt. J Comer. Nl. Cunaway. L Lune. C., Conner. F Crews. C. Cummings XI Daniel. J. Daniel. H. Daniel. Nl. Douglas. NI Duncan. S Eidson, C. Ellington. 5 Elliott, English. I. Eubanks. B.g Fergu on Q Ferrell L Fogarty P Fre hmen learn earlw that Chool pirll UIPBUS UPPOTUHZ all Df0J'?C1 and Fogartw RJ Fordham D Franklm F Franklin actiulie ofthe tuclent body S Freeman, K. Helms, E. Hendrix, M. Hewett, E. Hewett, J. Hitson. C. Howell, K. Huguley, M Hunt, l. Hurston, J. Jackson, B. Jackson, P. Jenkins, B. Jenkins, T. Johns, E. Johnson, B. Johnson, F. Johnson, P. Jorgeson, C, Kelly, C. Kent, A. Kilby. L. Kitchen, T. Knight. l... Latimer, L, Garland, J. Gerald, P. Goude, E. Grant, S. Greer, P. Grubb, J. Cueth, D. Hale. L. Hale. M. Hall, P. Hankinson, Z Harbin, D. Hardage, T. Hardeman, J. Harper, T. Harrison, B. Hayes, W. Hazelwood, C. Miles. H. Miles, R. Moore. D. Morris. D. Morris. T. Moseley, W. Newbert. M. Oglesbee. J. Owens, M, Oxford, L. Parrish, S. Passmore, C. Passmore, W Patrick, R. Paul, P, Paulk, L. Pelt. R. Pe-rdur. E. Piper, C. Plunkett, W. Paper. Nl. Porter. A. Powers. C. Proctor. B. Q v IK fx 'Q if Pruett. G. Ranflall, M, Reid. N. Roberts. A. Rolwrts. H. Rogers, B. Rogers, ,l. Rogers, ,l. Rogvrs, Rogers. P. Ross. L. Rowell, D. Royal, J. Ruffin. J. Scruggs. B. Sr-rugge. P. Sharp, G. Shi-pharcl. ,l Singer. R, Skipper. M. Smith. A. Smith, C. Smith. J. Smith, N, Oh! If the seniors could only warn them! Stewart. 31.3 Storey. S.: Stout. R.: Taylor Taylor, B.: Teal. J.: Teal. Lg Thompeon Thompson. J. Thomas. C. Turkvr, D. Turnrr. I.. Turns-r. R. Tylvr, E. Tvson. R. lfnderwood. R. Yann. A. Vining. H. Wagnvr. K. Wainwright, J. Wainwright, S. Waller. J. Watts. L. W'hPPlPss, L. Whiddon. B. Wliltlffr. K. Wilson, G. Wilson. M. Wilson. P. Woodson, C. Woodson, J. Woodson, M. Yarbrough, J. C K' ,f i X 1' G' Youngblood M.. Amos' G.: Buchanon C.. Bums, K.. Father deals with his two baffling teen-agers. Dover, 17.3 Fogarty. S.: Rogers, P.: Roberts, H.: Ross. L. Q9 2 fi .-'lf , 5 fx fx.: '- VINR Q 1-, W . 1 5' W, ' w u. W Q, MW: V . , 5,1 k wwf , 'JK . ' ,. X Qs? ,L 9 K' ry ., N - Q- 1 1 , 4+ ,5 ' -ras.. , A 6 , x 1 A , t .. 1 'Q Q- he A -V . A, 4 I .A Q. -' - wr w- 3 an ,nhgfk ww . 'Si if - 40 1 -f ,I T, X, il 5 5 J 'Fly-'W gi u WEN xii Qi ADMINISTRATION C3 win Qifsldl nv Fln6:S II l1b1fBlQfLfb 7n1 Hall 77UA4fhAkllUL .I L4 All III mute fo1 ted1l1e1 t1a111111 111 Lpbon Counts h 1 11 le 1111111 111 SCIVICF Nlmy que llonb we1e dblxed ol the 8111111101 who wi ll ed expe1t Ab a 1ule the 111eet111D V816 well attended but OCCdal0IlillY 1t wa found neceabaly to mmpobe fmen f0I abbeneeb that me1e not pIOV1dCIllldl The f111e were lmpobed 3CC0ld1I1C to the k111d of l1CCIlsC the t63Cl1C1 held gl 95 1 fx 1 1 A e e sl f 5 l l' Q N l I I l - 's' ' ' l I' af's1g'1'gi11 1891. Its purpose was to present the best methods of the day to the lCilCll61'S ' J -11 ,s' ' l 'a ', ' as ull, as V 99 ' ' ' qs ' ' ' ' . ' z ,' ' 'as 'ww 1 r ' 1 A - 1 1 v 1 v 1 1 l .4 I . 5 Board trioes to Better chool ?LwQ' is ,1 'fs Clzairnzan. Mr. M. M. McClellan The Board of Edin-ation realizes its sincere olrligution to provide the llest school program possihle for the hoys and girls in this community with the available funds. Every Illl'INlt6l'. though serving with- out monetary reniuneration, has received il greater compensation tty realizing that he has had an active part in the stuwess- ful growth and development of l,ee stu- dents. The Board is interested in your future as you prepare yourselves to enter col- lege or go directly from Lee to take a position. . in t.:bi -mst .: 4' fl swf' 1 ' - M f . ' L .Q-.f5gf:j,-,,j,,331,'2S ' 1 Seated. left to right: Mr. Dickson Adams. Mr. George Reddick, Mr. Owen Adams. Mr. Gordon Holstun. Superintendent. Mr. M. M. McClellan, Chairman. Mr. Robert Cravey. Mr. Lewis Bishop. Mr. Grant Stallings. MR. GORDON R. HOLSTLN M.Ed., Auburn Superintendent of Schools Efficient Hands Lead Us MRS. H. E. DAVIDSON NI.Ed.. University of Georgia Visiting Teacher MRS. H. P. CHATFIELD A.B., Winthrop College Visiting Teacher MISS JANE PENDLETON M.A.g Librarian , 'i MRS. RACHEL KENNEDY Secretary to the Superintendent MRS. JAMES ALEXANDER Bookkeeper MISS CERTRUDE BLAND Assistant tu the Librarian '! s- From 1875 to 1953 MR. KENNETH .l. MOORE M.A., University of Alabama Principal EX ,f MR. HAROLD MAGUIRE Assistant Principal Typing M.Ed., University of Georgia MR. WILLIAM NALL Student Advisor M.A., Peabody College MRS. FRANK VINCENT Principafs Secretary Wlesleyan College MISS EDNA ATWOOD MR. JAMES BASKIN SCT. ROBERT BRESE SGT. GILMER BROOKS Physical Education Mathematics, Physics R.0.'I'.C. R.0-T.C- B.S., C.S.C,W, M.A., University of N.C.O. Assistant to N.C.0. ASSiS!8IlI I0 Alabama PMS8uT PMSST ee Hi h's Faculty Helped tudents . .. MRS, WEBSTER BUSH X English M.EtI.. Mercer University MR. C. B. CALHOUN Chemistry. Gen ral Science I w M.A., Auburnx Jil 'NI V MR. JIM CAVAN Geography BS., University of Georgia ' MRS. JIM CAVAN Latin. English A.B., University of Georgia MR, ROBERT MR. CLARENCE MRS. THELMA E. MISS PATRICIA DEA CHENOWETH CREWS DANIEL Physical Education Band Bookkeeping. Typing Assistant Dietitian M.A.. Peabody College M.A.. University of M-AH University of K,.mul,ky Georgia B Understanding, Leadership, MR. JIM FRANKO y Physical Education World History MA., Peabody College MRS. JOEL FREEMAN English A.B., Hendrix College x fi MISS ANN GAINEY XD.. s. Piano, Music Appreciation M.M.. Florida State University MRS. WILLARD GREENE En lish E A.B., Wesleyan College SGT. JOHN HAMNER MRS. JAMES HAYS MRS. BILL HEULE R.O.T.C. English, Speech English, Jvurnalism N.C.0. Assistant to A.B., Shorter College A.B., University of Georgia PSM 8zT MR. RALPH HOGAN Social Living, Business Law, Typing M.Ed., Mercer University Kiln Training, Patience, and . . . MRS. RALPH HOGAN Spanish. English. Rcacling AB.. Tift College MR. JAMES HUNTER Plane- Geometry MA.. lfriiwrsity of Alabama English f w MR, HUBERT HUTCHERSON M.Ed.. University of Georgia MISS GLORIA JONES Shorthand. Typing. Office Practice BS.. G.S,C,W'. fl GMP CAPT, ROBERT MAIER R.0.T.C. PMSST. Lniveriity of Illinois MR. BOYD MARTIN Choir. Cleo Cluh RM.. Mississippi Southern Coll:-gr 'F' i-Vx MR HOW ARD MR W ALTER NIESSER MCPF -XKE Shop World Hi ton Lnion folle M E1 lraiidx Colle MRS. JACK MORGAN Dietitian MR. W. GUY OXNER Algebra, General Math M,Ed., Mercer University A Sincere Interest MRS. KENNETH J. MOORE Home Economics BS., University of Georgia MR. JACK MORGAN Maintenance Director 'lv-'S f-tis 596 MR. BURNS PRUETT MR. EUGENE ROGERS MR. HERMAN ROOKS MRS. PAUL General Math, Geography General Science American History, Social SCHUMACHER B.S., University of Georgia M.Ed., Mercer University Living American History M.A., University of A.B., Lander College Wisconsin MISS ISLANCHE SHEHEE Ameriean History. Problems of Ilemovracx M..-X.. lfniversity of North Carolina MISS .IO ANN SMITH Home Economies HS., Lniversity of Georgia MR. ALLEN STILES D.C.T. Administration, Textiles MRS. GLADYS THOMASON Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry M.A., University of North Carolina MR JOE TOMPKINS MR JOHN WOOD-XLL Biology Engh h M A Peabody College M A Emory UDIVCYSIIY ACTIVITIES 'tt One of the chief activities of Lee was picnics. At one time April Foolis Day was celebrated by an all-day picnic. Usually the most pleasantly anticipated event of the year was the com- mencement exercises. The first commencement in 1881, at which three students received their diplomas, lasted about four days. The exercises, a community affair, consisted of recitations, speeches, and awards. The Institute at this time was trying to build up a reputation as a hoarding school. ,,.f fc? Four girls were elected to represent Lee in the West Central Georgia Queen Contest. Rosemary Watson. seated, won second place. Standing are Beth Thomas, Sandra Thompson, and Frieda Fortner. Lynda MCSwain. center, was chosen hy the Senior Class as Good Citizen. Martha Hall and Barbara Ellerhee received honorahle mention. ' 1 f 3 , A .W 1 ff . ' Special Julian Stalnaker was chosen hy the Odd Fellows Loclgie No. l9T to represent Lee at the United Na- tions Convention lzist sunnner. rw. 'CD f' I .. .. X I 1 at i The following girls were sent to Girls' State at Wfesleyan College by various civic or- ganizations: Mary Jo Par- tridge, M a r t h a Freeman, Harriett Cosey, Judy Storey, Nan Butts, ,Ioan Putman, Wy'IlCllC Boyt, Martha Mid- dlebroolcs. Suzanne Carter, Rita Perdue, Sandra Thomp- son, Barbara Ellerbee. and Faye Carden. Activities Nlartha Nlidrllt-brooks was elected ta., president of the State Ftuclent Councils of Georgia. ln February she attended a Conference in Wil- liamsburg. Virginia. whieh con- sisted of the state presidents of the lvnitetl States and vertain foreign countries. Ten boys were sent to Boys' - State held at Georgia Tech by various organizations. They were as follows: Ronnie Adams - Prentice Robinson Fletcher Helms Ray Martin Don llrunnnond Bruce llawkins Bruce Howell Charlie Varna, Wiiley Barron ' . of ,I I Barbara Ellerbee was elected Georgia Farm Bureau Queen. This section is to recognize those who have received an honor during the year. Sybil Renfroe was elected Miss R.O.T.C. by the Cadets. sy- - nf Q HQNIECQMINQ QKEILN AND COKRT AT CANIE Homecoming 1957 Miss Homecoming Miss CAREY sfxiriin Lcft ts fllL'11!f.' Niiff Dvlla Ju l,ra-me-. suv-rt'-fl ivy Ur, Bf'iTiVy NYY1l7il Miss Carey Fallvr. vscorted hy Mr, Benny Scruggs Miss Fran Fulghum, cscortvd by Mr. Bruce Hawkins ' AFPU 1 if x ll 1? L Y 9? ff 3 'S l Y ig ' as ,N X hi, I W avi If 'N l . F5 is 'A' 5 Maid nf Honor Fran Fulghnni. A total of l5 floats anal 20 cars illustrating the thvlnf- of Spnrtsinznisliip wvrv cnlvrcfl in thn- IUST llmm-fwmiiiig l'urzule-. :X prize uf S23 una awarded In thc- first place winner which was lhm- Co-ecl Clulv. Prizm-s of S15 and S10 wc-rv awardfffl In nhl- sc-vmiml ancl ihirrl plave winnvrs. which were the livin Cluh and the Spanish Cluh. EPIA? Semm11'lafe -llc-ta Cluh f Quven Carvy Salter. Princvss Uvlla Jn Crvviic First 1,lHf'f'A-Cl!-l'fl Club Thin! Plaf e-Spanish Club F f rf' nib RT W 5 ?i-....,.,, 'S-as Orientation, Tworp Season and a Host o Orivntatinn Orientation acquainted freshmen with lift- at LCC. Then school lu-gan. Studi-nh hcgun to ff-el at home when the- first pop rally was held. The Mardi Gras puts us into the Social swing. As always. vvcryom- lookvd forward to Open HouSP. It is at this time that -, our parents pay a visit to the school. is - Pep Rally Mardi Gras Open House iff' fwfhaf-vfii .1-...., Av 24 K -if , ff.. ,H,z,Q' 37 9' i.??'? , matzuv wi., A , lf? -',,'fpff'g1 Q R' ,pw Q ' -1-f' 6,1 52 1-:Y swift, A Hi . F1 AivgQ51'si?aF7f ?iTifL V '3' . '21, fxfk 'fsfwpif . xii K ?fg,,v 3 MA, y'x , sf ' l 1 5, , V, wg, 5 4 U ii is Wasfpzj K. . 4 WX.-c. Events Gave Us Hours of Pleasure and Relaxation J J F 5 ,Sock Hop t fd gf bu' ' f .5 T' xx , r , , -. kc. so N5 Ag f' school spirit among students. The sock hops 'after' the games added to our enjoyment. XS alwaysf haskethall season heightened ,fix At the choir concert, as with all the other X concerts of the year, we were given a chance to improve our musical appreciation. The year would not have heen complete without the annual military dancc. These are hut a few of the many activities that added to the fun and frolic of the 195-7- 1958 school year. Yes, you may go to the gym and decorate, but be back fifth period! a'l ' if... ,kr MILITARY -xl , fr' 1 f I 1 4- ,f , ', E.. ' X1 J' f ll V W X X 3 l , 1 ,Ty 'll L f ' I M ,gf- 1 l l 2 A ,Z fr, In 1928 a junior ROTC unit was established at Robert E. Lee Institute by the War Department of the United States Government. At that time 125 cadets were enrolled, while the total enrollment today is 336. 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Ellington. L. Smith, W. Price. B. Ellerbee, M. Hall, R. Carden, Nl. Chapman. APPOINTED MEMBERS: F. Black. W. Hale-. C. McDonald, M. Micldlebrooks, S. Carter, C. Brannon, C. Norris, B. Johnson. L. Wooley. J. Burks. N. Hightower, B. Holstun, P. Sappingtgn, L. Falling, S. Renfroe, J. Stalnakor. J. Storey. ,ft Rush, Rush, Rush Was the K exit., EDITORIAL STAFF+BUSil'16FSqxIZ1ll8,L'f'I'. JOHIIHI' Buyt: Editor-in-Chit-I. Fuzannv Cartvrz Illyflllt Ifmllior. Pau- C.arrIen: Ltlc-rary Lmlitwr. Harrim-it floss-51 Aflw-rtising Etlitur. Cimly Perkin.: Iftlitnrj Catvwood Blnslvy. I..-XYOIIT FT.-XFFgASsistant Johnny Privv. Pvr duv. IS, Mallory, G. SPII. D. Yow. S. Tlunnpfmu. L Paulk. II. Fappingtun. R. Fergll-run. B. ,IUIIIINOIL I' Bray. I.. Ward. B. llcllanivl. ADVERTISING STAFF-AFsistant Judy SIUTPY. B. Thomas. E. Wnmley. H. McClellan. II. Holstun. R. Mvvks. IJ. Ifultiwvll. L. Imwis, M. Nvulwrl. P. Iirmvn. S. l'IammnmIs, IS. Lfmckv. M. Chapman, G, Walla M. Cullum. 'If Ilvlouvll. .I. IVIc'Carly, ff. Yarncr, IJ. Groom-. M. Holloway. D. Bccknvll. S. Ht-id. .I. Mullis. R. Plunkett. ART STAFF-Assiftant Claudette Grant, F. Black, L. FcrreII f the 91 Rebel Staffers nxYllt fP-S that layout?n weve got to hurry! Hurry ln Laughter. frustration. disappoint- ment. and satisfaction rang from the Rebel offiee ex ery day at tliree-thirty. 'lille REBEL was going to press. REBEL staffers and sponsors worked indefatigably In present a book that would recall tlte memories of the year. Typing. drawing and ereating new layouts. eltevlting REBEL sales. sell- ing ads. taking and drawing pictures are just a few of the duties of the in- dividual staffs. It was a great deal of work. but here it is-your 1958 REBEL. Hope you enjoy it! i Ji' 'kv A f ' If J, SPONSORS-Mr. Ralph Hogan, Mrs, Bill Heule, Mr. James Baskin, M .1Hfar0ld Maguire. I It-f r 5 if .1 t K , ,. ,qu CIRCULATION STAFF-Assistant .Iune Philmon, M. Helms, Nl. Martin. J. Adams. K. Webb. C. Hood. S. Nobles. C, Salter. F. English. Owen, C. Mosley, B. Chandler, C. McDonald. L. Holmes. NI. Webb. B. Noell. L. Cochran. M. Micldlebrooks. P. Collins. B. Ellerbee. K. Nelson. R. Carden, C. Barfield, N. Hammontls. C. Kinard. LITERARY STAFF-Assistant Martha Hall. C. Brannon, N. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-N, Highmwf-rg B, Ba,-mas, R. El. Middlebrooks. B. Barrett. J. Bassett. A. Puckett, P. Paul, S. lmgton. Pope. E. McLaughlin. A. Adams, K. Freeman. Form CO-Q61 CC is lub Feeling that the three nrgzan- izatiuns euulrl flu a lvetter iwlr if tht-s' were t'HItll'lll1txil. 1110111- lwrs tif tht- f1+r111f-r Clulu wvtecl to fnrin the C11-eel fflulv. lligh stanrlarrls of Chrif- tian 1-l1arac'ter ill the l'l'm11r-. Svltmvl. anfl f'u111111u11itY were pru111utecl ln' the cluh. Y Two 11101-ti11gs a month were ht-lrl at whit-h time a prtngrmn anal tlt'XtPllUIl8l were g1ix't'11. lfx- 1-ry 111m1tl1 the elulm SIl1lIlF4II't'4l il svlifml :tml c't1111111u11ity pruj- evt. 5411111- of these projects were as follows: teen talks. a Wurlfl Service Project. Thanksgiving Wlelfare Drive. a Clean-lip Cillltllfillflll. and the taking uf svlluul pil'tl1rvS. with f 'c 4 P 40 . F? S 'xg M5535 Yu COL'NClI.-Prexicl:-nt. Cattwmml Mosley: Vive Pre-iclent, Jan Yarboroughg Re- vurtling Sefrvtary. jan fxtliilllil Treaxurer. Stanley Storey: Chaplain. Walt-y Barron: Correspunflirtg 5t'c're'tary. Faye flartle-ng Recortling: 51-rrelary. Martha Hall: Viet- Prt-siilt-nt. Ruth Cartlt-ng flllI'l't'rIlllIlKllIlQL Se-eretary. Mimi Minorg Secretary, Ronald Hallg Sponsor, Miss Shehf-eg Vim- Prwirlz-11t. Frank lllaekg Presicle-nt, Nan Micltllelirouksz Pre-sitlvnt. juan Putman: Sputiwr. Nlrf. Vlllllillldrfill. .Q-vid.. li V V - KI. Chapman. Nl. Fft'I'IIliiIl. ff. XY'UHClNlll l, tl. l'rue-tb. F. llarruw. N, W'illiu111Q. .-X. Rwwlwrt-. lf. Wainwright. A. lin-elanrl. J. Hur-ton. Nl. lie-1-k11f'll. .-X, Xxliwlvv. l.. tlilnn-r. K. llarrwtt. K. Nlwlex, C. McDonald. C. Brwwri. K. Howell. I.. .'xtl3IIlr. I.. Englifh. li. Barfieltl. N. Owen. I.. Wartl. E. Wbnley. F. Fnrtne-r. J. Kf'frf'j'. F. Flitter. L, Smith. P. Bray. Nl. Pope-. P. lfallin. F. lsllfltf. U. Wootlion F Envlixh. NI Bonds. B. .lacksr111. 5. ,I-lltllllllxtill. C. Boftwick. C, Otlom. NI. Nlitltllev brtiokg. Carter.iCl,iCaLiltr1e-5, IJ. Ymv. J. Stalnakvr. ll. Yarmr. And the Band Played on . The R. E. Lee Band. under the direction of Mr. R. D. Chenoweth, is composed of '15 boys and girls. These students play music ranging from popular to classical. The purpose of the band is to create an interest in music and provide entertainment for the student body and the public. Throughout the year the band plays for dedicatioyns and parades. The band also goes to the music festival and plays at the football games. l DIRECTOR-Mr. Robert Chenoweth MEMBERS-P. Cherry, M. Hall, J. Moore, S. Lackey, J. Brown, M. Hudgins, J. Johnson. M. Wade, Nl. Helms, P. Trawick, E. Perdue. S. Barrow, S. Stallings. R. Singer, B. Jenkins. B. Noell, R. Fallin, G. Odom, R. Fallin, C. Hardage. S. Grant, J. Burks, L. Barnes, C. Bostwick, S. Storey, J. Rogers, C. Woodson, W. Mosley, P. Stallings, J. Jackson. M. Drummond, C. Varner, L. Meeks, H. Scott, J. Huckaby, C. Wilkes, T. Joiner, L. Davis, D. Buchanan. X lf' Y, '- '1 ...- dk A -J , xx I an ..-A 'Jaf- x, .4 F m 'wf ' X .......s VQQB-xl ,f' , ,'?,5s 2 -x n 4 J-41 N, . .Magi V ' 4' ' 1 . .Q--.,,,A .Ag xg? , 441' ' L88 ll Singers Engage in Many Performances Acquainting the members with the different types and phases of music, the choir endeavored to of- fer programs of entertainment and enjoyment for all. This year the choir performed at Open House, the Thomaston ml, lj' Mills supper, and a Kiwanis Club meeting. .if ln addition to the annual per- formance at the Music Festival, a Christmas program and two spring orograms were presented. Librarian. Mike Johnsong Secretary. Martha Jim Bakerg President. Sandra Thompson Treasurer. Lanita Ward: Vice President, Martha Midfllelirooks. Choir Director, Mr. Boyd Martin. J. Adair, A. Adams, M. J. Baker. J. Bassett, R. Burton, S. Carter. D. Cavan. B. Childree, D. Colquitt, J. DinFlgr. T. Douglas, B. Ellerbee. D, J. Epps. C. English. l., Fallin. P. Fallin, R. Ferguson, A. Cas 1 , C. Cassett. W. Holloway, L. Holmes, J. Jinimerson, C. Johnson. M. Johnson. J. E. Kersey, S. Marlin, S. Matthews. C. NleCahet-. M. Middlehrooks. T. Miles. R, Milton. C. Norris. XV. Plunkett S. Ruffin. L. Russell, S. Salter. D. Scott. S. Sell. W. Stewart. G. Stubbs. S. Thompson, L. Turner E. Tyler, L, YVard. C. Whatley, A. Wheeless, E. Vliooley, L. wyndam. J v v 5 5 t l My -JL! i Jffs. ,.a s. TTQTDIQ Rebels Divide Members Into Two Groups This vear the Glee Club divided its members into two groups-a se- ' leeted and a training group. The seleeted group appeared at public performanees. while the training group. eonsisting of those who had no previous voeal instruction. eon- tinued their exercises. C7 The main activities this vear were a Christmas program given ' in assembly and the performance at the festival. 1 1 izlent Ruth Carden: Librarian. Henrietta Starling: President. Gail Sand:-rsg N in tarv Warn Hmhnsg Librarian. Annette Puckett: Treasurer. Shari Evans. KOH.-C. ntkins. fl. Alsolmrnol-ts. L. Arglo. R. Barrett. XI. liazeniore. D, iierrvhill. L. Bradshaw. .L Brese. L. liritt. NI. Burden. L. Burris. li. Caldwell, R. ffarilen. L. Chastain. C. Cochran. L. llnehran. C. Cole. C. Cone. 5. Conner. J. Daniel. T. Deloaeh. M. Douglas. T. Dowdv. C. Uunean. Nl. Edmondson. NI. Eidson. K. Ellerbee. F. English. L, English. li. Eubanks, S. Evans. 5. Eranklin. ,L Garland. J. Garrett. L. Gilmer. R. Gresham. E, Conde. A. Hambrie. ll. Harbin. C. Hazelwood. Nl. Helms. 5. Huges. Xl. Huguley. .L Hurston. B. Jaekson. P. Johnson. JK. Kent. S, Lee. C. Martin, R. Meeks. P. Mewbourn. D. Moore. B. Mr-Daniel. C. NleDonalel. J. Oglesbee. C. Passmore. 3. Patter- son. L. Paulk. 9. Pitts. C. Powers. YY. Priee. C. Pruett. A, Puckett. C. Rogers. L. Ross. J. Royal. ,l. Royal, G, Sanders. CI. Salter, Nl. Shaw. ll. Stanley. H. Starling. I. Steward. NI. Steward. S. Taylor. B. Thomas, C. Turner, A. Vann, E. Wainwright, H. Warren. K. Webb. Nl, Wilson, ll. Woodson. ' ,-L 'H p sa.. t -, sal -v Aa -..,, ,, e- i....,p p , i 5 2 - 4 ' 3 1 1 Q ff ' , 3 ' X X A ,A ii g f ' 1 .,., . qv Ay . E In JL ' 5 :A A ii 4 an 'ri' U '3 1 f . Q -5 'W ' v Q 4 i HL .ily . E+ il Beta Buys Blinds for Main Auditorium The Beta Club is a leadership serv- ice organization for the junior and senior students who meet the qual- ifications. lts purpose is to promote the ideals of honesty. service and leadership. to reward meritorious achievement. and to encourage and assist students to continue their edu- cation after high school. Because the club has always been interested in school improvement. they sponsored the project of buying and installing blinds in the main auditorium this year, The Beta Chap- ter took an active part in the home- coming parade and won second place in the float division. They also sold the senior name cards and cooperated in installing the telephone in the hall for the students. 4 Treasurer. Frank Black: Secretary. Edith Thompsong President. Pat Cox: Sponsor, Mrs. Schumacher: Vice President. James Barnes. ROLL-A. Adams. ,I. Barnes, R. Barrett, F, Black, F. Carden. 5. Carter. D, Cavan. P. Collins. M. Cullum. H. Cosey, C. Cox. P. Cox. B. Ellerbee. R. Ellington. Nl. Freeman, P. Force, F. Fulghum t t F. Gilbert. D. Green. M. Hall. S. Hammonds . Harris. N. Hightower. NI. Hudgins. P. Jackson B. Johnson. C. Kinard. C. McDonald. mm E. McLaughlin, L. NIcSwain, BI. Nliddlebrooks QL-Mmm R. Murphy, K. Nelson, R. Per ue, C. Perkins, J. Putman. P. Robinson. L Russell. S .alter. F. Smith. C-. Smith. L. Smith. J. Storey. E. Thompson. P. Trawick, L. Turner. G.iiWatts G. Watts, M. Webb. C. We-ems. i a90 Required for Membership GILOIILII HOIIOT 0Cl8ly The National Honor Soeietv of Roberg lf. Lee was organized to en- courage students to be good scholars. leaders. and Citizens. Through its teachings it also helps build character in boxs and girls and encourages them to render services to others. To be eligible for this club. students must have an overall average of 90. Sophomores may be elected as pro- bationary members and juniors and seniors as regular members. Any member who falls below the standards of the club is dropped from the chapter. and his emblem must be returned to the school. ROLL-A. Adams. J. Barne F Black L Cox P Cox R Ellington R Ferguson 'NI Freeman D. Greene. M. Hudgins. P ,lack on li john on C Kmard Nlcfahe E 'NIcLaughl1n L WIC Swain, M. Middlebrooks, K 'Nel on R Perdue C Perkin ,I Robin on L Russell J Smith, L. Smith. J. Storey, E Thomp on C Watts ggnullw 1 3 e K - Chairman, Lynda Mcswain. Ronnie Ellington, Latin Club: Martha Jim Baker, F.H.A.g Marilyn Chapman. Speech Club: Gail Sanders, Clee Club: Fran Fulghum. Spanish Clubg Catewood Mosley, Co-ed YN: Butch Martin. L Clubg Claudette Grant. Art Club: Pat Cox, Beta Clubg Judy Storey. Rebel Yell: Nan Middle- brooks, Co-ed YN: Suzanne Carter. Rebel Staffg Mike Maddox. Student Council: Julian Stalnaker. Physics Club: Martha Nliddlehrooks. State Student Councils: Joan Putman, Co-ed YH: Cary Cox. Senior Classy Barbara Ellerbee, 4-Hg Sandra Thompson, Choir. PT8SiCi9nES9 Prevents Conflict in Activities The Presidents' Club, composed of the presidents from every club at Lee, is a unifying organization. By meeting and planning projects, it prevents conflicting ac- tivities. The Club was organized two years ago by the Student Council. The vice president of the Council serves as its chairman. 90911 pguw ' ' -- vw.-. ., ,. Wa... 1' ff I it s l N 3:9 Typing Manager, Beverly Johnsong Business Manager, Julian Stalnaker Exchan e Nlana er Sara Faye Bridgesg Assistant Exchange Manager. Suzanne Reid. FEATURE STAFF: M. Collum, C. Duncan, M. Ethridge, S. Hammoncls Nl Partridge SPORTS STAFF: S. Bridges, ll. Holston, S. Reid, J. Shaw, J. Stalnaker NEWS STAFF: M. Chapman, H. Cosey, C. Kinard, B. Mallory, E. Mcl.au hlin C lnrkm 'Nl Webb EDITORIAL STAFF: B. Johnson, C. Vvatts. N. Wilson. The Rebel Yell Develops Writing Talents Editor, Judy Storeyg Editorial Editor, Rita Perdue Sport Editor Pat Stan ell Feature E Pat Brown, News Editor, Jo Smithg Sponsor, Mr Heule To exemplify the best in high school journalism is the aim of the Rebel Yell. Published bi-weekly by the journalism class, the school newspaper serves its readers and its staff members. For its readers it informs, enter- tains, and promotes that which is beneficial to the school. For its staff members it provides an op- portunity through news writing to learn how to write objective narra- tion and description. Composing editorials and features develops the students' creative ability in writing persuasive. humorous, and imag- inative articles. u ' if i T Promulgating' the enjoyable as- pects of Latin among its students and stimulating interest in the subject in the student body as a whole is the primary concern of the Latin Club. f Working hard in the classroom is no sign that the club is not largely social. The club is affiliated with the Junior Classical League and served as sponsors of Latin Week in Georgia. Some of the projects sponsored by the club this year were helping to send the foot- ball boys to camp, entering a float in the Homecoming Parade. giving an assembly program. and decorat- ing the goal posts for football games. 'iii-,, Secretary, Donald Cuethg Treasurer, Roxie Fergusong Sponsor. Mrs. Cavan: Vice President, Mary Colquittg President, Ronnie Ellington. Lllilln Sponsors of Latin Week in Georgia ROLL-A. Adams, J. Adams, B. Barfield, F. Black, C. Brannon. P. Brigman. J. Brown. R. Brum- below, P. Caldwell, P. Collins. M. Colquitt, R. Ellington. D. Epps, D. English, R. Ferguson, F. Flit- ter, F. Fortner. C. Friddell. A. Caslcill, ,l. Caultney, M. Caultney, S. Cossett, D. Cueth, W. Hale. C. Hammonds, S. Hammonds, B. Holstun. M. Johnson, C. Jorgeson, J. Lane, H. McClellan, J. McLen- don, M. Middlebrooks. M. Miller. S. Morris. K. Moseley, R. Murphy, K. Nelson. E. Perdue, F. Peters K Raines R qmith P Stallin Q qt r A T l E T l L -, . ., .. , . gs, ., oey, . ray or, . yer, .Ward, A. Williams, D. Woodson. QP Q2 ROLL-G. Adams, A. Adams, R. Argo, M. Baker, A. Barfield, T. Becknell, J. Burks, F. Carden. M. Chapman, S. Collins, D. Colquitt, J. Conoway, H. Cosey, D. Daniel, J. Dingler 'n, F. Fulghum, D. Greene, L. Green, R. Hall, R. Hammock, H. Harrell, E. Huckaby, McCahee,7 N. Middlebrooks, M. Minor, B. Noell, C. Norris, T. Perdue, T. Peugh, S. Pope, M. Pope, . resley, A. Puckett, L. Russell, C. Salter, G. Self, L. Smith, M. Shaw, L. Sullivan, L. Turner, B. Ward, J. Watson, L. Watts, A. Wheeless, D. Yow. panish Club Buys Earphones for Language Departmentis Record Player Secretary, Shirley Collinsg Treasurer, Martha Jim Bakerg President, Fran Fulghumg Vice President, Linda Smithg Sponsor, Mrs. Ralph Hogan. A Spanish proverb says, He who would understand his neigh- bor must put the head into his house. The aim of the Spanish Club is to better understand the Spanish neighbors through the study of their language and through the en- joyment of their songs, stories. and games. As one of their projects the Spanish Club bought earphones for the Language Department's new record player. Using Christ- mas in Mexico as their theme. the members presented a program for the Kiwanis Club in December. ..A R MLDD Purchases HL Sweaters Sponsor, Coach Cavan, Treasurer, Rita Perdueg President, Butch Martin. The cheerleaders, players, and managers of the football, basketball, baseball, and track teams who have earned a letter while in high school are in the Ulf, Club. The purpose of the LN Club is to advance student participation and student support of all athletic activities. The L Club is in charge of the dances held after the ball games. The money taken in at these dances is used to help in the pur- chasing of L jackets, blankets, and sweaters. Only those who have earned an L through participation in varsity athletics are permitted in the club. R. Carden, D. Cavan, S. Collins, J. Davis, W. Dial, L. Fordham, J. Harris, J. Helms, P. Herring, B. Johnson, M. Maddox, H. Mills, J. Moore, , K. Nelson, N. Nicholson, T. Perude, D. Price, A. Queen, P. Robinson, S. Ruffin, D. Scott, . Scruggs, M. Shivers, J. Smith, J. Storey, J. Thomas, E. Thompson, J. Turner, J. Watson. an-xyu-up-s.. .L 'PH- -1... -M .A- fi W H Q- f'-r ... i I , 1.-F.. MQW L? 5' N fb H s ,......L.... .Ti ,Q-ff' '- 4 Mg .3 isw X 4 1 I L!,?' Q ' 1 , Y fy Q M 1 41-' fi .ew Ui ' ' Hg 'gf W 5 - - ' fi 3 K V args ful? 537335 WW' f ' Wu ww Q. .fi , we Q w if Q 6 1 2 Gives Girls 'gEye View of Work to Come .1 t 'i i 'GJ unsnr. Mrs. Ks'11l11-tl1 Nlmwiw-: St't'I'l'll1fj'. .xllll llaiiiilyriw: Vim- l'1'vfi1lw'l1t. Xlurv llllflilllll tlllstbf. Nlisf ,lu .-X1111 Smith: l'r4-fiflt-11t. Nlurtlizi .lim llzikt-r: l,ilt'llllttlt'llliIltilll. Xlurx' .Allll W'm'l1l1: Repwrtciz llg11'ln11'z1 lfllvitlmvz 'llI't'LlNtIl'l'IA. ,luwly Ituyal. I Thr- FHA. l,l'0Illlll6F a gftlklllgl app1'cCiati1,n1 of tllc- jms and Filllrl-2ll'llttIt uf l1o111C111alii11g l'.111pl1L1s1m's ilu- i111purtz111r'1' of Wwlflllf E NX l'1'm11ntcS i11tm'1'11t1t1n11a1l guucl will uml pmvitles YYllOlt'5UIItt' i11fli1'iclual 21111 ,, lltllttl' 111r'111lu-rfl1ip. , gzimtip 1rwf1'cati4111. l'1lN'tIlJI'ilgCS clt'1111+crL1r'x i11 l1U111e illtt 1-4111111111111t1' life Um- nl tllc- c'l11l1s p1'nlm'ts for llllb xvur was to smirk xsitll tlit' Sllltlf'Itl 011111 cil llt I'Cllt'COI'2lllIlQl tlit- ts-uclic-rs' lljllltgli' l'.ill'l1 xcar tlle-rv arc' twtu district I-'.H..fX. 111cc'ti11g1s lllttl um- state 111ecti11g: Nl. llalwr. tl. llarfivltl. ,l. llu-wtt. ll. ttf'-1. ll, ltr-111. .l. llvuyt. l'. limp. lf. tfzmln-11. Xl. tltmt-lrtrttt. Nl. fitllllllll It You ll llmitl It llllrilmu Nt lqlllllllll XI llill X lllllllillt Nt llttli IX li . . .15'. . L '.,. x'... l... L. 1 ILML . . Jac'kw11. B. Mallory. l'. ftlathia. lf. llc'I.z111gl1Ii11. ,l. 31111111-. N. Om-11. Nl, l'u1't11i11. L, Pullunl. .-X. l,lll'l'il'll. J. l'11t111a11. 5, Hcicl. l., liuwell. ,l. Hnyul. 5. Fultvr. ll. Saiulvis. l'. Silltftltlglllll. Nl. Fhuw. L. Shockley. P. Stausvll. H. Starling. B. 'I'l1u111aS. S, 'l'l1w111p-011. G. TUfIll'I'. C. Watson. G. Waite. Nl. Vfzlilf. .X. XYltx'6l6::. N, Willidiu-. I.. W'il:o11. . X -...-.4,...,,,...-.............,..........,.,.......,..,,.,..W .. .,.,,. , X 4-H9878 ullake the Best Bettef' The -1-ll Cluh is a xouth organiza- llltll wllost' lltotlo iF lo Illillil' tllt' best lretterf' This year the tl-ll Clulm was eonipoSecl of 23 Ineinhers. The monthly meetings were helfl every' second xX.QflIlPSCl3Y. Nlernhers of the vlulm Iooli great pride in entering their exhilrits in fairs. both loeal and state. Taking part in the District .'hCl1ll'Yt'?tllCItl at Rock Eagle is one of the niain aetiv- ities. :Xt these zivltieveliierlt lllt't'llItgZS the club learns how to he good losers as well as winners. President Barbara Ellerhee: Sponsor. Mr. O. W, Burns: Reporter, Douglas Col quittg Boys' Vice President. Leon Nlclfardg Girls' Vice President, Judy Royal. R. Bailey. NI. Baker. 5. Burns. ll. ffolquitt. ll. Ellerlnee. J. lfll:-rliee, H. Fallin. ll. l owl4-LU, Gault- nev 5. Cossett. H. Uresharn. E. Hanilett, E. HuCkahy. S. Hudson. P. ,laekfon. I.. Nlrffarml. 5. Nlorris. J. oyal. L, Ruff:-ll. C. Salter. H, Scott. A. Traylor. rw -A-1 ,K , vw !'5 'A! ' To vrvatf' intvrz-st in speech im mm Club. flvnts who are now nr haw be-vn IIIUIII thc: group lnusl maintain passing grrumlc all sub' -s. K 4 If ln the Course of thc sclnm 'fa Gi SIJl'Ct'll and Dralnativs Club hvlcl nnvnlh 5 ly Illl'l'llllf1F. at uhivh linu' lIIt'IIllvt'I'. f X 1 Jlannvrl anfl carrivrl mm fr z s ' ' 3 X fll lblm fl tln ln lu mlmc lnp all rlnf ss. ussur I ' -1. 13 ive. and rf-suurvf-fulness. The grnup efnjms vxperierrws in thv Vive Prvsidmrt. Ruth Canln-n: Sf'4'rf-tar'y,- Wlartha .lfxiill l'ftl1ri1lgg': Presiflr-nt. Yarlllqs aflllvltlvs Tl HW theatflr thrnugll Marilyn Chapman: Tri-asurr-r. Larry Fallin: Sponsor. Nlrs. llayvs. lhllll' 'l'f'l1f'U m I 10 l7r flU9fll 'N nf, Illv Xlgllll of Plays anal the' 5l'lllIlI' f.lass plan. SPQQCI1 Club Creates Interest in Avting by Experience ROLL-C. Jxtldllli. I., Jhllilllh. .-X. llailvy. li. llvsl. .l. llvx'e1'ly. l'. lla-wlin. l'. liruv. ll, lirmmks, Xl Chapman, P. Calclwvll. H. Carrle-n. R. Carswell. S. Cum-r. H. Cochran. T. Curriexi Nl. llanivl. l' Dr-an. Wh Dial. ' . llowcly. '. lfclnrnnxlsun. K, Ellvrln-z-. Nl. lfthridgv. I.. Fallin. F. l'litter. Nl. Prev- man. P. Carrdt. J. Gaultney H. Harrell. D, Hayes. E. Huvkaby. l. Hunt. Xl. lngranr. B. Jullnsnn. C. Johnson. M. .la1l1lox. B. Martin. 5. Moore. J- Mlllli-. C. Osbnrnv. Xl. P21fIfi4lHf'- T' l,fff'lU J. Philmon. 9. Ruffin. W. Sanford. D. Scott. S. Se-lf. l. Ste-wart. QLYarrg1k B. Warn-n. J. W 2-lllef E. Weaver. XI. We-hh. Webb. S SW . . I '- nwnt znnl to all-wlop origrinalitx anfl abil 1. ' - ' lty for Slxlf-GXIlI'CFSlHll' Ihvsv arc- the- nb K jectivffs of the Spec-clr and Dramatic' 9 urganizatiun is f-mnpusml nl stu N Established this vear. the Art Club provifles an opportunitx for the svhoolis innate-ur artists to eniox working to- gether. .-Xt the inonthlv nieetingzs. instruc- tive programs were given bv invited guests. .-Xs their first proieet the Club dee- oraterl the bulletin boards in each build- ing for Open House. They' inatle the Christmas svene for the front lawn of the se-hool and dec-oratecl the tree for the Main Building. An artist-of-the month was elef-ted from those entering projeets into the display put in the study hall at intervals. An exhibit was pre- sented in the spring: to give the public' an opportunity to view the c'lub's work ATE Furnished Christmas Tree and Scene L K -Xlle n J 3a on w em 1 on e I' rankhn C Grant D Haw Q Hazelwood 'NI Ht Im If Huelvabv C Kellv P I ni 'NI Nlarnn cl artx e artain T r tt 1 ett I' Nnnt Nnith. Ni. Stewart. C. W hath-y S tho purpost- uf tht- lllixsics Cluh. Xn l'llflltt't'lIlxfl inte-rt-ft in if'lClIt't' is yonc taking or ll2lYit1gI haml I xfivs i- .-ligilllo for tIIt'IlllWPI'FlllIJ ltx prolwt this war was to spon- or Ll Sl'lt'llI't' fair for tlw high fhool onlv. .Xwarcli xsrrc lnaflc hy tht- local lvusincsres for the be-st projm-t. grape-r, or fwliiltit. lfarly int-ctings uf the Plnsics flulv we-rv tl:-rotcrl In the instruc- n in the use of the slide rulc. :uni Sponsor. Mr. Basking President. Julian Ftalnakcr: Se-rgvant-at-.-Xrins. Kitty Calla hang Ft-1'rt-tary-rllrvaflirn-r. llc-rrvll Watts: Yin- Pre'-itlclit. Gary Cox, Physics Sponsors Local Science Fair ROLLAB. Barnes. VV. Barron. K. Callahan. C. Cox. XI. Durham. H. Flanders. F. Gilbert. L. Hanson. F. Helms. J..H6lr1ig, L. Huffman. C. Otlom. L, l'vtvrman. D. Price. .-X. Puckett, P. Rollin- son. G. Salter. J. Stalnalcer. D. Teal, D. Ward. R. Watson. G. Watts. P. York. fs' -gl Whlle They Help The Future Nurses' Club was organ- izecl in Maw. 1957. hx' some of the wives of local cloetors. The purpose of the cluh is to encourage nursing among high school girls. xli'lI1l5PI'S of the cluh work in the hos- pital during their spare tiine. The girls are not paiflz they are just learning a little more zihout nursing. While work- ing, the nienihers do little iohs that help the hospital staff as well as help the girls to learn more. Since last Nlav. uniforms. which are morn ishile uork- ing. have heen made for the melnhers of the cluh. L J Brown, l' tarelcn Nl ftllllllll ll ostx dn IH X liaskill. S. Cos-ett. Nl. Hall. N Hannnond J ,lack on L Nlcljonaltl NI P rtrul c E l rl l' Peters. G. Pruett. K. Raines. B .Robin on I Nappington E lxler L, Watt X William L W ood on. fu- ATHLETICS ,sn fi Ns x I Q Hill gist.-L izif ses ff? ,M fi' .47 ' I s 41' w XA I L kN.-fl fl-fl A f ht:- HN NV Q f , G 7 'mx 1 H lit 'Q XX Y lllll nu , , ts 5 H fhfffl ll et ' r is l m Robert E Lee Instztute s zrst year o znterscholastzc actwztzes was 1907 The athletzc program zncluded a gzrls basketball league which used the audztorzum or the games durmg the cold days when outdoor sports were zmpractzcal The zrst ootball team was organzzed ln 1927 and zt made an excellent showing Reallzzng the many benefits there rom, the school has continuously en couraged athletics However, lt has always been the polzcy to make phy szcal actwztzes secondary to academzc work 4 J' 1 '- ' . 'I ' FJ ' - - - A . 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Y 5 EASON r-vi AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY 24 Hour Wrecker ancl Garage Dual 37I3 For NlgI1I' Service Dial 4803 Compllmenis of WILSON S FOOD STORE Dual 242I UPSON Radlo and Television Service ORRICK PRINTING CO If II's Prlnhng You Wanf Done Call Us Plck up and Dehvery 36 Years Experlence un Ihe Produchon A B M EACHERN P p E Lee SI D I 4522 of uaIlI'y Prlnhng aI' Reasonable Prices DIAL 3II5 . . . . 1 C I as I 0 . . . . . 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GOODRICH COMPANY HOLLOWAY'S TIRE COMPANY Besi' Re pp g Ser ce HUGH HOLLOWAY M g DIOI6 4 NC+ W H THOMAS CHRISTIAN Book sToRE STUDY TO SHOW THYSELF APPROVED UNTO GOD BART S THRIFT STORE HW 2 'S DIAL 29I3 209 N BETHEL 2I2 S C ca in vi in Town , ana er ia 2 05 . en er Jeweler loz N. Cemer Dial 4052 Miss MMV Buffs Complimen+s . of I 2 T' ' . enier BOSTWICK JEWELRY CO KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS Di i X .,,,. ' .. 1l1 O FAO ADAMS SUPER MARKET C-I-KJ MARVIN ADAMS APP KARP AUTO PARTS COMPANY IRON WORKS 373 3I2 N Hgi-I+ d+h FURNITURE S MCCONNELL S STORES 875 SERVING CENTRAL GA D I 5433 U 'S 4 S liances Q . A I -M or II ccasions Spen e Difference You Save ai' Phone I S . i ower SI. INC. Complimenis of Serving 'I'I1e oufh I Since I .1 ia .1 U PSON DRY CLEANING WZ THEATER and II4 S. Church Dial 2022 LAUNDRY ROY RAI NES SERVICE STATION 3:9 N CENTER sr D I 9 LYON S FINER FOODS M XWEA M IIQWQx y A ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER Sanifone Cleaning ia 2I8 I 'f-eral:-' In I X I . fl? 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I I ' O O UPSON COUNTY THOMASTON GEORGIA BETHEL SALTER We are proud +o offer you Ihe besf nahonally known apparel DORIS DODSON Dresses BETTY ROSE SuiI's ancl Coais BOBBY BROOKS Swealers and Blouses THE FRENCH SHOPPE ETHEL MULLINS Dual 3323 You Can Save Every Day SELF SERVICE FREE PARKING FAIRWAY SU PERMARKET Norfh Beihel S+. LEONARD ADAMS IOwnerI Ordinary of COLONIAL STORE YSpC NX s Am 'EIMS' INC GREENE S PROPANE GAS CO Refreshmg remembrance I Q.n.eQLLQKlu5l bk f zif L X YQ Izumi 0-HL BoHled Under Auihorliy of ihe Coc C I C p y by ih THOMASTON COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY xl I f AUTOGRAPHS f' ' ' . f N' WX 1-75-'YN' K rkms U KW CL' !cc'f 1 i F' , V. I-Lf I , t A ' ' -. V, V V N jf! 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MAIN STREET g V . o I 'I :ff I -4' . 1 f ' , K . , . 442- Q BANK OF UPSON Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THOMASTON, GEORGIA .Wf-alla' HILLEYS PHILLIPS 66 SER A CompIe+e Service B h PHONE 6282 The BIacIcs'rocIc s ECONOMY AUTO STORE we HAVE IT on we CAN GET IT Fora LESS GEORGE H MILLER ATTORNEY AT LAW PIGGIE PARK For +he Besf Food for Less HIGHWAY SOUTH Phone 4856 KEENAN AUTO PARTS We Specialize In Orugmal Equlpmenf Replacemeni' Paris DIAL 2I75 I05 N CENTER F FRANK MIDDLEBROOKS MIDDLEBROOKS GROCERY su.vERTowN GEORGIA I ll Il Corner BarnesviIIe and ei el . Dial 36II N. Cenfer Sf, CompIimen'rs o 4- ML QL., L4 C! f 1 f X 1 4-xi THUMASTON K ' X I if 4 UI T 'NTILLIGINCE . C LI-JB Lmcnvv . WN ,aw RL?- 11,6 wvf GEORGIA ,ff lf!z!ff rf' I Alfa fr f f i 5, , Oun NATIONS .APITY fi X C - C. I i N I! LIL S XL if . fQ9 '4 L fx ' V SSXJLLLQ -Q V-f Ll!! X? X 4, ,M K . f - 4 'L wijf, A JA? I Q 1 Lf' g.L faifxx, 'm 4 ,,:'A M .i x I. 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When You Are Ready 'Io Buy Thai' Home, Confacf HARVEY REALTY COMPANY On 'Ihe Square Dial 243I The Famous YELLOW FRONT STORES UNDER ONE ROOF Apprecia+e Your READY TO WEAR CLOTHING and SHOE BUSINESS L UAA 1- -,:' 'L ., 'J , ' 'I I 1 I :I I 1. 'S I d ci V 'A IZ' f J , ,I , I , V, ,. THOMASTON FREEZER AA L. l iv , , y , 'I ,' J' YA 1 ' I : I es ain ia 5 d New an s ars and Trucks 1 O . 4I3 . I' S+. MOORES DIME STORE STEPHENS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Also STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME STEPHENS INSURANCE AGENCY STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS L 4- -1. 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