Savannah High School - Blue Jacket Yearbook (Savannah, GA)

 - Class of 1958

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'vi Wa' ffiyfl V ,W Un., ,gn .r -- -'rf fin-Q V A In , NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT Blue Jacket RIG Z 5 ,fF11f+' H H 1 X E f 5 Q: W : K 05 XX V' I 7 5 0 Published by THE STUDENT BODY SAVANNAH HIGH SCHOOL SA V ANNAH. GEORGIA F ORE WORD he theme of our annual is America. .. its past, its present, and its future. America is youth. The principle of democracy upon which it is based is a comparatively new concept of government. It is a nation not quite two hundred years old, yet this youth has not hindered its strength, rather it has aided progress in every field of science, philosophy, and humanity. The dreams of our forefathers, the founders of this great nation, the traditions and customs which we inherited and built upon, the ideals for which our soldiers fought and the principles written in their blood--All this is our heritage. But our heritage is more than a legacy, it is a functioning, creative concept. Each generation must build up- on the accomplishments of the preceding genera- tions and must enrich this heritage for those to follow. The hope of America lies in her youth. It is in the youth of America that we find the material and the tools that are required to fulfill the dream of the past, the hope of the I' present, and the promise of the future. E THINGS WE REMEMBER Memories are made of this. Or, should we say these ? NX'e take nothing tangible with us when we leave the portals of Savannah High School but many and varied memories. We will always remember . . . Mr. Mac who is always on hand when the building is used or ready to help when we lose the key to our locker . . . the eagerness and originality of the candidates during the cam- paign for student council of- fices . . . our student body president, Sam Inglesby, making an appeal on TV for safe driv- ing during the Thanksgiving celebration . . . Ashley Dearing always on the sidelines at the football and basketball games giving moral support to the Blue jackets . . . and the riotous pep meetings held before each home football game. THESE THINGS VUE REMEMBER H' Jil? ,hwy . --1,4 ufpcfx' 4 fgp'-,,'f- t . , .ar y .. ,,,.,i. , ,. .L L. .1 2,--1' -'lily -,.J Y 'j', fr1-f':.- if 'g Q, :V A , , f, ,Qui ,,,, ,YV - ,, , DEDICA TION - here is no more worthy task than that of teaching, and all who dedi- cate their abilities to this end are deserving of the highest praise and gratitude that America can offer. But as in all professions, there are those whose superior ability causes them to stand out from their fellows. To one of these the 1958 Blue jacket is dedicated. To her students she will always be more than one who has provided them with excellent instruction and the opportunity to learn, for her classes are con- ducted in such a manner that teacher and student share a common understanding. Outside class she has served tirelessly as advisor to many worthwhile student activities. To her fellow teachers she will always remain one of those rare individuals whose time is always at the disposal of any who are in need of it. Because of her dedication to the principles of teaching, charity, and friend- liness, the 1958 Blue jacket is dedicated to WALTON EXLEY RUFF TABLE UF CONTENTS i Administration and Faculty. . . Organizations . . . Student Lure .... Beauties . . . W' V - W ' , -' .run- D3 - . rg'-.5 :.',,u-. I Y --' K. 'f . r w, . - , Q - x V . W- , A S '+L H JA-rf -'H . , . 'M -,gf--' fi 1 IQ 153 ff' .,MAj5.g,,Q Sports. . . . 1 T. -.-2 i t K, -if 14 42 86 114 126 164 194 216 236 302 314 l-I-ZDMINIS THA T I UN FACULTY Ffoyop fo gggkjeu. Occ M977 Scfyoof NEXT Lycjar ot to rule but to guide. not to admonish but to instruct these are the aims of the administration and faculty. The future is synonymous with youth. America's future depends almost entirely upon the sculptors of today's youth. As the great responsibility of shaping and molding Americais future citizens lies so heavily upon the shoulders of so few, it is neces- sary that these individuals, whose lives are dedicated to the preservation of America's ideals and the furtherment of Americais aims, be given all the aclcnowledgernent that is their just due. But too often this credit falls short of their value. JM! MA TER MI D Board of Education The self sacrrfremg Splflf of the Board of Edueatron mam fested by therr deyotnon to therr tremendous tasle rn the face of the utter lack of remunerfttron rs an example of selflessness rarely found lor thelr charge IS thrt of malemg ind lxLCIDlI1f,, the sehools ot Chitham County on the plane of the best sehools rn the na tlon These promrnent ertrzens of our communrty are appornted erther by crty or county offrcrals for a term of srx years Therr duty mcludes that of attendmg regular monthly meetmgs rn iddrtron to the number of eommrttee meetrngs vyhrch pre yarlnng errcumstances dretite Strrymys to oyereome seemmgly msuperable obstaeles they led by Mr Wllllllil A Fmrly supernntendent of schools perform their ylst IITISSIOH with eompetenee efficiency Incl tntlelrty ihoyyn AT LEFT ue Nlr XX1lllllN A Euly superrntendent ind Nlr frrnle C lnderyxood deputy superrntendent In the plcture BYIOXX ue hmyn members of the Boird of ELlL1C1fIOI1 They rre Xllleolm Bell jr J E Cry 'Ir Thomas B Glendmnmg jsmes P oulrhm lcle NI Leyy XX1lll'1I1I I' Lynes jr john B XI1 er pI'tSlLlLHt Stephen K Myers yree presrdent Mrs L1l11 C Perlerns Dr Peterl Scsrdmo Herbert G Slernner and Xlrs Margaret F Stephens Also seen rn he prcture 'rre Mrs Lourse D Schroeder secretary t the Bfllfel 'md Mr I ndemoud X PO ITIO OF A THORITY Prmczpals of Savannah High School Durmg thc fnc yclrs of Mr Robcrt C Bccmon s admm rstrltron .rs prlnclpll Say mnah Hlygh School his rctamcd and through hlm and hls luulty rclchcd new hcnghts of dignity and prcstngc The cnormous job of co ordnnatlng mto a functlonmg body 2 700 studcnts dcslgnatnnr, worthy lmcs of actruty and mam tammg the hllgh standlrds of bchaxlor typrcal of the great miss of thc studcnt body IS an 'lLCOl'I1pl15hIDCHf of Vshllh Mr Bccmon can bc yustly proud Wnth the capablc assnstancc of Mr Delmas Knxght slstant prmupal vue are confrdent that now and rn the future Mr Becmon mll hold fast thc ldcals and prrncrples that haxe bccn our common f,O11l 'lhc two men who hlxc the trcmcndous responsrbnlrty of opcratmg and IHd1Hl31I1lng 1 smoothly functronmg school ,ire shown BELOW the prmcnal s office Thcy arc Mr Robert Beemon prmcryal and Hr Delmas Kmght assrstant PI'lI'lClP8l FT . r' 3 -. - ' -f - f . - . y , as- , ,- 'y. - - V - A A L , . U, ' Y , V ' , 'H V ' - s, - y v a - s ' y , .W L A , , . Y' . ' . , 1 , A , , ' . E W, K J . -, .WMM W. N, ,l..M..,.... ' . . Y l I Ai l 9 , -maui lv- i t group of students The group rn the ptcture ABOVE xx orlts rn the Asststm Knlght Patty Innxer Clure Whllmms Bett Mevsborn md Pat lerrell Mr Beemons offrce stiff 15 shown rn the lower prcture They are SEA Left to rtght Sue Scarbrough Judx Roberson Alene Rozrer ov 6 Aw tm' J W lf ,L www We 'gif nn-Q. Operitmg 1 sfhool the sue of glWifll'l1l1 Hrgh requtres the scruces of 1 llrge number of capable people To help ansxx er the offrce phones deluer messages Check frles mtl trtnstrtpts tlupltcate forms md numerous other tasks the offrce staff rs supplemented e'tCh perlocl by a t Prtnctpal s offtce They qre LEFT TO RIGHT Jerry Etlenfteld Mr IED Mrs Htrxex Mrs Rogers ind Brtrbutt Preston STANDING ce Hatch Ly nette Brantley Pa t Sanders and Pattv Hager Those persons respons1ble for checkmg absentees are shovsn rn the preture ABOVE Ther are SEATED Carol Hmchehffe Vrrglnra VanG1esen Betty Bradley Mrs Vrrgrma Niartm Gayle Norman Susan Rxner STAINDING Sarah Sovxers Krpps Elkms Xiary Rrng vsall and Tommy McGall1ard AT RIGHT Judy Roberson offlee assrstant IS shown checkmg through the schedule frle EFFICIE T OPERATUR Sawnnah Hlgh Offlce Staff Handlmg the lmmense amount of paperwork ln the S H S oftlee are Mlss Prulme Cohen seeretary Mrs Betty Iou ords trlnstrlpts announeements 1nd a host of eorresl ondenee sxft duly through their effluent l11I'1LlS XX1th the student ottlee asslstants axdlnb them rn the exe cutron of therr dutxes hx dolng sueh thmgs as fllrng typrng earryrng, messages and runnmg 1mportant errands the1r hug undertaking ls aecomphshed wxrth eompetenee and dxspateh A school the srze of Qaxannah Hlgh would tlnd nt .1 dtttreult task mdeed to contlnue operxtmns mthout the vuorle these of tree .tssxstmts eomplete each du ral . 'Q gg ,J I U-rl ' . I . A. : , 3 . I, . l A . - . Rogers and Mrs. Beulah Harvey. Progress cards, reports, ree- , e K - f, ' R' ' V r f . ' ' 7 A ' . 1. .4 lv . 4 . Y- , A y V . y A V, Y rv- , . 1 I 7 . C - 1 ,I 4 ki, 1 A Y . -A I '---- Mrs Ruth Ellrs grrls counselor and her offrce assrstants Sandra Lasky Marran Lancaster and Drane Whalen ABOVE execute the drversnfred dutres of the counselors offrce Mr Herman Hesse boys counselor 15 pxctured AT LEFT as he makes preparatrons for an other actrve day CO ORDI ATOR Counselors and Faculty Steermg Commuter-3 Teenagers 1re noted for problems of maladyustment con fused thmlemg and lacle of proper drrectron To help solye thexr problems to mamtaln good behayror patterns and to serye as mueh needed lrstemng posts the counselors of Sayannah I-hgh serye Conferenees mth parents and students eonduetmg tests for the eolleyre bound keeping trlele of ttrdres ibsentees and sehedules are yust a few ot the addltxonal dutres deyolymg on these men and vs omen rmy rtmt ef ment ot lL1I'Ulllell H rs uu ty teerlnr ommlttee Tue sux memwers l INN lrou ut is 1 soundrng board for members ot the ltculty and student body After 1 perrod of drscussxon 1nd delrberatron the problem at hind rs presented to the admmrstratron for actxon Membershrp on tlus commrttee IS tor 1 perrod of two years and 15 the result of faculty eleetrons 1 , pw f P . .Z V y 4 lp S2 r ' ! 3 V 5 I . . , ' . . A . K K 1 t I J 3 - , V. 4 A 'A' vi L 1 A' K 1 7 r V skrppersf fmdmg places for new students and adyustmg An ' no . wg A ' y Ql l'.1lNlly'.1IS. .S the lf.-l'S V50 ' -lun l'flg p l One of the two boys counselors IS shown ABOVE xuth mo of hrs offncc usirstants Mr XV.1re I' Beill IS gomg over some of the jobs for the day vsrth Maryorrc Birnci md Romld Wrlrlhcuur 'lhuc studmte NRL many Steps durmg the courie of 1 perxod delnermg meisages no Shown BH OXV rrc thc numbers of the Fuulty Qtccrrng, Commxttcc durmy, um of thcrr bl monthly mentmgs Ihey are LEIT 'IO RIGHT M199 'ixlly Loy M155 Ada Murwm Mrs Ircnc AIIFSIYIII Mr Hmxml Qmxth Mrs M1ry Qulllxan and Mrs Iounie Hrckman I . 5 i . - S K 1 5 s 4 -a I , R , ' 'wx , 1 X X A4 Y A x ,LX Q M .. J 4 y , AVF .A l , , V ff' I ' , vm 4, tifying students to rc-port to the office for conferences and collecting daily reports. They perform 21 very valuable service for the school. Mr Snuth evcplams the teehmque of dlagramlng sentences to hrs Llass From the pleased expressron on hrs face It 1S apparent that hns class understands the trend of hrs thought PEN IN I-IA D Engllsh Department The prlmarw Objeetne of the members of the Engllsh de partment IS to dexelop among students of xarymg mterests and abrlltxes an understandlng of language the vrtal tool ln the llfe of the lDdlX1dL13l and of soexety as a vshole Smee thoughts lead to words and vsords lead to aetxon gmdance IU the understandmg and seleetxon of vsords IS of speeral 1m portanee to e1t1zens ln a democracy If an lndmdual rs to ex erclse hls demoeratne right of helplng to decrde the polxcxes whrch goxern the aetlons of American soe1ety he must be readmg wrrtlng and spealemg and lxstemng By readmg representatne examples of the hterature of the past and present the student partrcrpates uearrously rn the experrenees of men and women who hue been motn ated by des1res common to all thxnlung and feellng men Through classroom dlscussxons students exchange rdeas on the human xalues derwed from llterature and ln the proeess develop 1n drxrdual and group ph1losoph1es eoneernlng themselxes and thelr relatxons to others P1etured BELOXV are some of the rnstructors of the Enghsh department STANDING left to rrght are Mr Wxllranm Lam M195 ESS16 Gnann Mrs Norma Cramer and Mr Howard Sm1th SEATED are Mrs Emd Cope Mrs Hazel Barley and Mxss Vrrgmra Hudson ,'...l' 1 4 ' N . e V A ,- .lv F A1 ,n . :LA ,. . ,J-5 Q , S, V V ' ' 'Z 7 R . . . V , . . I 1 , motwated to str1ve for clarity, in the four aspects of language x - . V , . V. . . Y Y V , , l - x 1 v I ' . , .L , . ' ' . 3 I . 4 l, . ' ', I ' ' 1 ' I - The EflQ,llSh IDSIILICUIFS pxcturcd ABOVI. 1 L Iffl IO RIC HI Mrs hid 1 Cul 1Sf Mrs C rolxn Iunh Mus M111 N X 1 Ictrr Xing XX mnlr Sheppard Uri E114 ahcth Dc 11 and XIISS Qumncr 'lhort c It one rs to share hls thoughts vxlth othcr5 hc must bc 11' tnrulatr rn both thc oral and wnttcn exprrssnon ot thcsf. thoughts To help h1s students 1ch1ur 5k11l ln usnng tht tools of tommunncatlon the Fnghsh tcachcr duotes murh txmc to mtcnmc tralnlng ID puhhc spcal-11ng and romposmon vwrxtmg In our modern world uhcrc suth mass mcdna as radno news IWIPLIS 1nd trlumon 1ss111 tht uns 11nd clrs ot .ulolutcnts vtxth rountlcss words Ldih dn tht Inghsh tc,11hLr rtallzcs that hrs Joh lntludts11Q1p1r1lz,5ou11r Itoplc to rn 1Lr 1jud1r1o11s sclcttxon unonr thug words so 18 to d1str1m1n11tr hctvsctn truth 11nd untruth It 18 through such znstructxon IU thc wsc use of the xxrltten and spoken word that thc mtmhcrs ot the Ynghsh department mcct than Qhlllcnrt ot .udxng xoung men and women to dc xelop 1 hcxghttnrd ptrccptlon ot salt .md .1n lntrcascd ,mart nesb ot xocul xalucs hx mains ot vhxch that can strengthen thclr nts to tht grtxt t,1m1lx ot mln urmgu nu tl r UQLIINI N L ,nw In L unn lstinu 11h tt 1 'lf V ' 5 n' ' :ar-1 QM: rj Chr , ., ll 1' -1 . f ,1 4' Lcxy. 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' , , . 5 1 1 g K D '11 - on 11' If ' I rI.1wsu.fNfr Bully -rl' D ASS' 1 '- xx 1c spelling uf X-mic xxvrd DOW THRU GH THE AGE Socml Studles Department To make better c1t1zens of the communrty the state the natron and the world IS the oyerall arm of the socnal studres department The teachers try to a complxsh thls by arouslng an acute awareness of the world around us mterpretrng present condrtxons through a knowledge of the past and by xncreaslng the general and specrfrc knowledge of the students rn the area of the socxal studres Courses are offered rn the hrstory of the world Amerrca Georgra Latm Amerlca and the problems of hung rn todays world to lncrease the general cultural back ground and proyrde a basrs for understandmg the condrtrons m whrch we llve World hxstory provrdes the student wrth a general and co herent knowledge of the development of socrety as a whole from the earlrest begmmng to present day belxefs In order to understand the Amerrcan way of lrfe we must understand how lt began and the only means of dolng thus IS to study the hlstory of man and C1X1llZfillOD as 1t slowly progressed from one phrlosophy to another The study of Amerrcan hrstory enables the student to un derstand the reasons behlnd the present day deyelopments rn goy ernment Past dey elopments are the bas1s for the problems whrch today are rcachlng therr cllmaxcs and rn order to offer a correct solutron we must thoroughly understand all the com ponents of the problem Another mayor freld of study IS the present world srtuatron As we study the past to mterpret the present and plan for the future so we must study the present deyelopment of world srtuatlons whxch would tend to effect our way of lrfe Teachers shown BELOW are LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Marreta Brady Mrs Hazelle Tuthrll Mrs Madalrne Boney Mrss Carmen Valdrvreso and Mrs Leona Uhler . . 5 7 , , I A C ' ' ' v ' ' , , . , . ' I l Y . , , , , . Y A . . Q, l . . Y. , ,Q . - I 7 , . . I . . Q N Y 7 ' , S Y , . . . I , Y ' , : . ' , . ' , - , v -1 Ny 84 , .1 I ' ,A V9.5 ,5 Af, i W lx ' L ay, H.: , t Qi eggs, f, , 4 f bf, f L A 'LSP' V , in as J' aa t 5-I ' J 2 32 w t . Q A -.af , . r r - , 'O A A K. 'C' 1 f-uf Y 5' M' dy., .W 'ih- ,gk ,.,1,,, 5 M155 Marun po1nt5 out the pecul1ar1t1e5 of the Marme VUe5t Co 15t Clllll rte to Ernest Edson and S1dney DlShCf two mem bers of her World Geography class Plctured BFLOXV are some of the lnstructors nf the h15tory department 'STAINDIING lcft to right Mr R1chard Attvxood Mr Henry Adam5 Mr Wllllam Brunner and M155 Anne Becbe SEATED are Mrs Irene Mar5h.1ll MISS Adi Munn Nlrs M155 VlfglDl3 Hudson and M155 Eva Dotson Angellna Hurst 4 Q7 Snow tl MATH Al D AFTERMATH Mathematics Department Mathematics has not always occupied the place in the educational program of the secondary school that it occupies today, Instead, it has come to its present status through a long and interesting period of evolution, Since the beginning ot secondary education in this country the offerings ot the schools have heen influenced by changing educational ideals and changing practical considerations. Mathematics is literally indispensahle in the study ot' phys- ics, chemistry, and astronomy. It is no longer possihle to pursue the study of hiological phenomena very far heyond the early descriptive stages without the aid of mathematical analyf sis and treatment. By continually impressing upon the students the relation- ship and application of mathematics to other school subjects, the teachers of mathematics attempt to stimulate interest in the study ot mathematics and at the same time give the stu- dents a more comprehensive and complete idea of the nature of other related subjects. Nlrs, XYade. LEFT. explains the intricacic-s of circles tu Brenda Rogers and l.ai'i'y Crihhs. two ot liei' Math students. Marion McCullough. Gliuza l'1:estcr. and John Smith construct graphs with the assistance of Xlrs. 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AQMM , fa if N:Q'Qyy ,A ping ' U 5 ,v-- M FE TIVAL OF ART MUSIC and Art Departments Students mth an rrtrstle Il 1ClIIl1flOD fmd gratrfxcatlon rn the Musre and Art Departments Miss Myrtle Noblett and Mr Fdxyard Caughran Musle Department heads conduct courses ln yoeal and rnstrumental trarnxng the results of vyhreh as any Saxannah Hrgh School student yyrll tell you are frequent ly brlllrant The Art Department drrected by Mrss Margaret Murphy furnlshes expert mstruetron rn dravymg and 1ts related facets and at the same trme keeps eorrldors at SH S colorful and brrght vyrth exhlbrtxons of one or more phases of artrstlc pro fre So closely related 1re musrc and art rn terms of rhythm ex pressron and force that the tvso departments unrted rn glung 1 truly memorable Chrrstmas assembly mth musrc by the Mrxed Chorus and scenery by the Art students Mlss Murphy IEF'l IS shoyyn helpmg Ethel Copys wxth one of her creatrye dravsmgs Many talented students rn our school fmd an opportumty to display therr art1st1c abxlrtres rn the art classes BELOW' are prctured the tyyo members of the Art Department faculty They are Mxss jo Tryon and Mrss Margaret Murphy Thrs facet of our school rs alyyays eager to assrst any cause or orgaruzatron by malemg drsplays and posters l 1 L V A L V L L - L , A - V K l V . . 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'Nwblctt mtl lfr Yi flughrzn Lm 1 llvlx Ilkt fl L ID Q I L 1 IX trlmui L n Q X du the n LCMI1 r C lL1L,1YlI1 9 v 15 un mn um ugn IL tstmdmg mc ll ll s thy Cywr ll :mls R plnndcnt ln tmur nlfkilll S t Q xx urn tunic xs u xr I 1 m s U irc ru x mu cw L Q L nion Nlldllllll l dlflg 1 f I ff K 111 mmm IN, La H x mL n 41 tu ltc to hun Iwflss Noblctt to trxm ml nut tl Nhxcd Clmrux lm Fnumbla Ihug LJULIIS 1rc 1Ixx.1ys NX1lllUl, to puform not onlx for Qalwul 1ff11rs but Also for unc org,.1n1z1t1onN Durmg., ilu year thu rnuk 9LXf.I'll tclunsmn xppcunnccs One of the most lmbxtxous undnrtlkzngs mf the Mlxcd Chorus 1S the PI'CNCf'lflf1OI'1 of thg mnuxl ChI'lStINlS program Ih1s g.,roup of lppruxlmltcly 160 students presented 1 mrxcts of sungs rlngxng., from fCllg1OL1S to popullr fuontci lhur per formance ould hue done IUSIICL t m I fess10n1l group of smgcrs Anil Tw ' thc me it mlcntcl INC'IT'hCI'S of IC nm- nal 'n . ' .IC Q 4 f ,- 0 l ' the Lf ,4 'W' . Th' ' txx t-. I .l INIY I ,' ' . , an .. ' . , 1 ,us- tifi. Y' . p J' ' Il1'H'LISiC.1l jn upi thu' IJ c Th' S.1x'.1n .zh High Splwul nzardwing hml. Bli- LOKW. un - ' lil' t'1 of M Q. jl . Im. lr nj lv H km ' , 1 ru i.-J .ls um' uf the ou . ' Q Im. ' 3 gn L V ln - ' gl Sch ci - A ' I 7 u N 'I ul Hun Ami 'I ' ' I , - buff .irc my l. 7.ll'IiC'I'. ti in all thc pargulu hold in the city uf S.1x.mn.1h. Th 4 ' .IIS Qxllccl upon to pm ide lAiC T r all tlv pop meetings .ml 4.1m .llwnys hc fmmi at Grail f4 ' cn ' A' a lu ixc nutc to all ww bg In I 1 fi-ll of mul mu if SHS. iS ' hcl f r- nn A Q Y' A .Q v ' 1 ' I K ll- V ' K lcA ' Ag l 1: '. wi .K 1 x ' Q ' Y. J ' W a 4 . 4 ' sr L1 4' -ro- L xA .... -..L 17 WT PRACTICE AKES PERFECT Business Eclucatlon Department Busrness lldue 1t1on or more properly edueatlon for business IS concerned with the I'Cl.1f1ODSlIlP9 teehnrques ittltudes and 1213-gwggwn magma knowledge necessary for an rndrxrdual to understand the so H Pm y'g,'3,,,',,',g3gf eral rnstrtutxon of busrness md to rdyust hrmselt to lt Ac cordlngly commereral edueatxon rs is rmportant for persons who are consumers of the goods ind seryrees of busrness as rt rs for mdryrduals who rntend to produce those goods and seryrces by becommg employed rn busrness Two functrons are requrred by hrgh schools The frrst rs the basrc busrness educatron for ill students wrthout regard to thelr probable occupatronal trarrnng and the second rs yo catronal busrness tra nrng for stenographrc general clerrcal and the retarl store or drstrrbutrye occupatrons The extent ot our courses has nereased rn srze durrng these few years slnce 1ts begrnnrng 'wlrs Sullxvan LEIT expluns the rccurwte method of closmg .1 ledger to her boolekeeplng, class wrth the rssrstance of her student teacher Mr Brxter Lx M.. Teachers otBus1ness Educatron ue LEFT 'IG RIGHT Mlss L1Verne Mrrtrn Mrss P.1ttr Bostrcle Mrs Crrolme Htrmrlton and Mrs Robertr Drclcex ,uw sm' -.r.'T 'f 'om s. , It fm Q is f ' N w, I ' fn. 1, ,u , 1 f' 1 . .vjw , , - . 6 A ,L , , 1 r . , K, - . , L ,-3 VP 'V . . A. , , ' ' .' , A X - n ' ,lv Q ., fl 4.1 ,... .f W VM y Q, 4, I M - , . . K . . J 5 Q . 1 N. Q . . f . A V , L . v fy! Jw.. V E 1 1 L T v N T ...M 3 .-15' wig, f 1 . 7 J - f L1 3+ -1- , . . . ' A V , , y . W , ,nw I 7 , N J Q . . A . A Y . . , G I 1 . ' , ' , I t .1 C 2 f ' , , , V' , -' , ., ' ' ' ' 1 we - L V. ,Www '03 the Nlrs Rohcrtl Dlcltcy RIGHT cxylams some of rc techmqucs of tyymg to lhrbart Xllfilxl her tyy mg class loolts on yuth mtercst Barbarr IS gettrng acqualnted yylth her typuxrntcr vshxch rs the f1rst step before she can acqurre any slull or speed Although some people thmk typmg courses are easy they are qulte the contrary To master the art of typmg takes a lot of txme effort and con centratxon The rmportance of concentratron and practrce can be attested to by approxrmately fue hundred students enrolled rn ty pxng classes Some members of the Busmess Educatron depart ment BELOW' are STANDING left to rlght Mrs Mary Sulllyan Mrs Vlrgmna Prctorlus and Mrs Edna Lamer SEATED 15 Iwirs Peggy Babyak Behmd them rs a chart to help you Judge yourself on how many words you can tyye per mlnute In the modern use of the typewnter the touch system by yyhxch the operator IS taught to locate the posxtlon of the keys wyxthout looltmg at the keyboard 15 chrefly taught An ayerage typxst can wrrte 60 words a mmute W.,-6 -'---...- tl' 1' ' 1 'H' ' 4 .. as . .,' . .' ' , A K A ' ' v ' . I fr l T 1 1? 7 'Af .f if f 1 Nl ' 4 zz' - K, A,,, I ,R y EAR WHILE YO LEAR Distributive Education Department Dedicated to thc businessman of tomorrow, the Distributive Education Department strives to prepare its students by school counseling and on-the-job training which begins during the last half of the school day. By providing this instruction before it is necessary for the student to earn his living, D. E, is helping not only the stu- dent, but the industry and consumers of the near future. Seeking not only to instill confidence, skill and experience, activity is directed to inspire creative thinking and ability so that the enterprise of years to come will be greater, more ef- ficient, useful and productive. Helping to determine vocations, clarifying career misappre- hensions, these valuable courses must not be undervalued. And there is an added attractiong on-the-spot labor is paid for by the employer of the individual D. E. student. We all enjoy the experience of spending money! Mr. liiclcley, personnel manager of Sears, Roebuck and Company gives Beverly Thomson, a Sears employee, instructions concerning the sell- ing of cameras in the picture at LEFT, Mrs. Louise Hickman, BE- LOW, teacher and coordinator. is discussing a project with Everette Odum and Margie Donely. J 1 tru A Y 1 N.,- ALL I A DAY1 WORI Diversified Cooperative Training Department Diversified Cooperative Training is a supervised part time work-study program of vocational education. Diversified Co- operative Training has as its primary ohjective tl.e training of youth in specific otcupations which fit their ahilities, ap- titudes and interest. This program provides an opportunity for the student to earn while he learns under actual job conditions. plus providing a realistic situation for the devel- opment of good work hahits, thrift, responsibility, initiative. and the ahility to meet and work with people. The program is hased on .1 specific need, that of providing effective jolw training for that percentage of the high school students whose formal education ends with graduation or be- fore. This is accomplished hy arranging the school schedule so that the students enrolled in Diversified Cooperative Train- ing divide their time between school and 21 part time job, spending approximately half the day in each. The Cooperative program tends to improve school at- tendance, aids in elimination of drop-outs, and vitalizes in- struction. Billy Gunn, in training as a printer at the Stamp and Stencil Com Mr. jack Deal, instructor for the Diversified Cooperative Training P41955 15 5-TWU' 50m'3 35515t3UCe bY 3 fffllvw emPl0Yef, T- NV- .lotnef departnient. explains a passage from a texthoolc to Jerry Anderson, one ot his students. ,A 'I -fd If I 1:9 -,suv MI SSI LE MAI ER Science Department ln 1 world grown suddenly conscious of the importance and xalue of the seienees the Deptrtment of Seicnte his de xeloped enormous stature The xaried but related scientific courses offered at Sax annah High School including general and adxaneed biology gen with a sound basic instruction in these xital themes Knowing as we do th1t the United States is strixing to mmntun her world supremlu oxer matters of science in the fate of foreign triumphs list yur this depirtment is to be congratulitcd on the mtnner in which its students ire kept interested aetise ind alert Wfho knows if sometime in the future 1 great ehemist physicist or biologist xx ho vs 15 initmted continued ads mee ot our nations scientific research and de selopment W e .ire ill 'mare of the great need for in increased interest in scienee in our world todly 'lhe two instructors intrusted with the responsi bilitx of creating an interest in science and challenieim, our students to 5,0 into adunced study of the subject 1re shown BELOW Ihese ladies rule supreme ox er the labs on the third floor Mrs Effie Ferrell in the physics depirtment 'ind lNIrs Constmce McNeil in the chem istrx department .L eral and applied chemistry, and physics, furnish studentS into his field at Savannah High, may be responsible for the R .'x X v . , ' 1 . 4 . 1 . Y . K ' A ' C K L, . , i 4 - One of the most mterestmg, places rn our school to usrt 15 the brology lab where am mals dead and ahxe can be found rn great xarxety Through the years thrs department has burlt up a xery xaluable collectron of anrmals and skeletons One such specrmen 15 berng adrnrred IH the pxcture ABOVE by three mernbers of the Sctence department facults Thex are LEFT TO RIGHT Mr l-lovard Atluns Mr Walter 'Newman and Nlrs joan Xlorgan The skeleton of a dog, ap 163L'1Ug rn the p1Cture xx as brought IH bk Rob ert Jones a member of Nlrs Morgans b olo x class as one of hts yearlx proects ln the ylcture on the RIGHT Andx Allen and Ffeddte Hur phrtes are shown wxlth one ot the fax orrte mhabttants of the bnology de tartn ent a xxhrte rat Thls rodent was one ct a tarr used ba these students to mtlxe a cor parutr e studx ot an mal dexelot n ent 'K' 5 'a Q! 3-' Miss Ifmnccs King 111'111 Mn. 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Eliza- beth Pope. From the expres- sions on their faces, we would say that they are quite pleased about something. Note the two bull's eyesf' Could that be the reason for the smiles? M1 A af .. 410.756 ffxlfb Health and Safety Depczrtmen ' The purpose of Girls' Health is to promote good groom- ing, to teach good health habits, and to teach the anatomy and physiology of the body. Physical Education teaches coordination, cooperation, fair play, and all round good sportsmanship. Its values are found in the resulting development of the individual. Home Nursing prepares girls to take charge in case of sick- ness in the home when the services of a practical nurse cannot be obtained immediately or are not needed. First Aid offers instruction on how to care for the victim of a sudden accident or illness until the services of a physician can be obtained. Driver Training Education teaches the student how to drive safely, safety rules and good conduct on the highway. W. fdtfbbifbwww . ,ef W am it Ei! All ,M . xf LEIGHT OF HA D In clus trial Arts Department Mr, Milton Morgan and Mr. Jason Carithers appear to be inspecting the machines, used in their machine shop classes, for defects as they must keep them in perfect working condition. The students in this department work with very intricate machines. Industrial Arts provide an opportunity for the student to familiarize himself with the materials, processes and products upon which people depend. The prime function of Industrial Arts is to encourage the creative forces which lie within all f 7 f individuals. Activities involving the use of tools and materials develop manual skill, initiative and creative thinking, The stu- dent is capable of enjoying and appreciating the useful and takes pride in his task. Ricky Evans and W'illie Moore are shown receiving instructions from Mr. Arthur Powell in mechanical drawing. This course is one which provides its students with skills necessary for blue printing. L -G-rf' Q.-M KNQQ V V avi I0 51 0 if bn WT ., 1, M SW i. .s 4'S,iff mg' 'in 94,4 44,55 1' M l ZW 'E I E W . fy M 'W' , 'Y , ggi' K VP I R Q W , fi ' ,M 1 .qu F tx , 0 ,Yf ix . 4 If ' sm K P... 4 GANIZA T I ONS oday we lay the groundwork for tomorrow. The organizations which today claim our time build experience so that tomorrow we will all be able to work together as Americans to preserve the ideals which have made America great. Not only do the clubs of which we are members give us experience in working together but many of the organizations al- so serve to give us practical experience in our future occupations. When we strive to- gether to attain a common goal, we are practicing the fundamentals upon which a democracy is based. Today we must prepare, for tomorrow we are the citizens who will keep America strong and free. ' i AGACIOI S SE 1012 by .M Scholars of Note ,..s.,...a. The promotion of thc ldcals of honcsty scryrcc 1nd lcatlcr sh1p surely thc most necessary of 1ll cducitlon conncctcd work IS bemg earned on effectnely by the Senlor Bctl Club J. Revyardrng achreycment 1n scholastrcs encouragrng students to contmue then' cducatlon through college the Betas remarn among the most worthy of all school organrzatrons ww Aclyrsors Fdna Lanler and Madelxnc Boney wsely 1SSlSt the club 1n carryrng out 1ts many othcr actmtxcs suth as the Beta Club Banquet the Pep Squad Holnday Safety Committee Receptron for Teachers and the Honors Day assembly Col lege Nrght also Beta sponsored IS a yaluable ard to thc college bound for representatnes of oyer 50 colleges are brought to the school to be mteryrewed by Interested students Mrs Anltl Marun S16'llxS it the Beta Club Banquet I9 Pete Parks lrstcns 1tRIGH'I Members plctured BEIOW irc left to rrght FIRST ROW 5 Ihlgpcn M Ldenfrcltl 9 Du 15 M Todd SFCOND ROW P Zlpperer M Jacobson G Garvyes THIRD ROW' M Schuman M Lynn S Phelps D Inndscx J Tlromls IOIIRTH ROW E Iurms N Hamarxt P jeffcoat F SIIUS FIFTH ROW J Luy D Herdt QQ QW' 43 Q., QQ' . . , u J Q . I . I' V V ' ' I r In A. -- I I .4 . Q F' , f 1 j V - - . , . L ,L V' I f I I ,e-,ei ff, l P - trrs I tttt - as 1 1 4 Q ' I, i ,A s M R 'stt I as I . 5 gr N g ! gi , gy In .. A . . we Q a , I I ,.,,,, ,wWa,.c,,m,,.., ,-y4 H I - , ,,,,,' Q., 2'f.L. 'MH , V, . 1' ff 1 , W Y Vyw, 3 H., K Q FJ 1 1 3. ' 7. sa 5 ,,' A f Q X i CHOLAR 9 S MMIT Reward for judicious Juniors The primary aim of the junior Beta Club--to reward achievementfis idealistic yet practical. The existence of the Club is a constant stimulant to the efforts of juniors in their development of scholastic and social abilities. An additional facet of the Beta organization is its endeavor to assist its members in continuing their education through college. A B average is required for membership-fhence the Greek word Beta meaning Such 11 scholastic standing must be maintained for continued enrollment in this society. The junior Beta Club each year entertains its prospective members xvith a Smarty Partyug and under the gifted di- rection of advisors XY'alton Ruff and Carolyn Lamb executes such worthy activities as the Teen-Age Safe Driving Campaign, and many school service projects. The junior Betas this year selected from their ranks a member to represent them as a candidate for election to the office of State Setretary. The election takes place at the annual convention in Atlanta. The junior Beta Club members pictured in the Armstrong College library are, FIRST ROXY, left to right: N. Messinger, -I. Girard, G. Haupt. B. Moore, B. Harris, J. Batayias. P, Bond. C, VanDiviere. C. VanDiviere. E. XVelsh, R. Riggs, I. Pittman, M, J. Carter, P. McCollum. A. Vfliittington. SECOND ROXV: -I, Smith. F. Vetter. V. Trader. E. Rosenberg. J. Fraizer. D, Crafts. -at ' o 'IJ 9 ' x 'FTJ if gi, 3210- PXX 'C an-A g ,' Q y , 1 I Q 1 s 2, f E f x W af if v A 3 5' ' 43, Si ,yr gf' nf L2 1,4 ' Mya , -a v.. 1 A in , ,QR , fr. L, rj- .41 A.,., l 'if gjjlwm ' ,ff : ' . + ' It I ,at 1 I,--W ,, 'S' wg? s Xa v nf- 1? --1 ! A The Student Council representatives pictured ABOVE, in the Council Room of City Hall, are, left to right4EIRST ROXV: A. Kelly, D. Tenenbaum. B. Pinckney. N. Thomas. S. Stallings. SECOND ROVU: A. Rabin. A. Levy, H. Morgan, G. Godley, G. Payne, G. Nelson, L. Vfilliiims, j. Barrett, M. Peterman. M. Leeder. B. Stanford. M. She-arouse, B. Moore, B. Hinely. THIRD ROW: W. Aikins, D. Hartley, P. johnson, M. Everett, T. Cox. I. Frazier. R. Benton. B. Garvin. S. Frazier. B. Johnson, W. Ellis, Kelly, j. Brooker. The two main ac- tivities which the Student Council sponsors are Homecoming and the Spring Swing. COVER ME T Of, For, By, the Students Through its many and varied activities the Student Council reflects not only the wishes of the student body in matters of school policy, but their tastes, fashions, beneficence, interests, citizenship, generosity and intelligence as well. XVitness, for example, the annual Christmas activity of the Student Councilg collecting food baskets for the Welfare so- ciety to be distributed to needy families at Christmas time. Can anything reflect better the charity and friendship to all that is the hallmark of Yuletide spirit? Or the Bermuda Shorts Days held through the year under Student Council auspices. What better time to review the latest teen fashions? The campaign to rid our Thanksgiving festivities of the disgraceful conduct associated with the S.H.S.-B.C. football game-a citizenship project, surely+was instituted by the Student Council. The Orientation program for the sophomores, Homecoming, the Polio Drive, Spring Swing, the State and Na- tional Student Council Conventions are all manifestations of the fine qualities inherent not only in the individual members of our Student Government, but in the persons who elected them. VW?7+f f 'f'fff, 5 f -16 ?' ' f Q35 C v D Mn 1? W 11 2'2- - . , QQ g ! h 4 I PRIVILEGED PREXIES Correlate Student Affairs Through the Presidents' Club, all clubs in the school have a chance to co-ordinate their activities. Thus, no two clubs need have opposing drives at the same time, two or more may conveniently combine in one activity, and matters concerning all school organizations may be discussed at one time, The clubs principal activity is bringing all the segments of school life into a strong, united correlation. The president and vice president of every organization which is connected with Savannah High School meets once every month to discuss the separate problems of each group. Under the capable direction of Mr. Dan Hook, faculty ad- visor, and the excellent leadership of the elected officers, these responsible young men and women decide policies and set rules for all the clubs to abide by and honor. The officers of the Presidents Club are, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Eason. vice president: B. Osteen, presidentg and M. Lancaster, secretary-treas- urer. The members of the Presidents Club, pictured BELOW . are. left to right-FIRST ROW: S. Thigpen, D. jones, A. Rozier, J. Edenfield, B. Pinckney. B. Fisher, B. Brown, P. Parks. SECOND ROVU: L. Williani, M. Schuman, P, Zipperer, L. Brogclon, D. Lee, T. Miller. S, lnglesby. INI. Everett, R. Huggins. THIRD ROXV: D, Hartley, V. Morgan, M. Kibler, I. Pittman, N. McCauley, I. Pike. H. Boyette, VU. Ellis. XV. Strong. FOURTH ROW: E, Mims, D. Dean. , , ,1,N,,,,,,,, M 2 W-'Me Muyzzg Y, fi '39 ' ff V 'K 275 W Xa' R .gi 'Sd' Q 'Uv Q s x E 5 wg, F3531 ' Q ' gl .mmm x 7 Q . V , C, 4,8 af GOOD B001 F OLLOWER Practice What Is Preached Devoted to Christian living through Christian example, the boys and girls comprising the Bible Club do their part in making the world in which we live a better one, Miss Essie Gnann and Mrs. Josephine Hickman, advisors, direct this organization, which has one of the largest enroll- ments of all school groups, in their activity-which, very Pictured ABOVE are. FIRST ROXY: M. Lancaster. presi- dent: P. Stanfield. vice presi- dent: R. Nesbitt. vice presi- dent: R. Mobley, reporter: I. Brantly. C. Davis. secretary SECOND ROVV: N. Davis, G. Starling. F. Sims. M Googe. J. Edenfield. D. Jones THIRD ROVY: P. Zippereri A. Mitzler, J. Lancaster. L. Thompson, N. Barbour. J. Nelms. simply stated, is to encourage Christian principles in daily life. In an age where the activity of minority groups of teenagers is severely criticized, attention should be focused on organi- zations such as this one, where the real spirit of modern youth is reflected. The members of the Bible Club are B. Cartee, S. Daughtery. S. XX'est, M. Slater, R. Cooler. B. Hunter, M. Berne, F. Alderman, C. Mon- tague, T. Dailey, J. Smith, H. Smith. C. Box, P. Stokes. C. Fincher, S. Clayton, S. Hadden, J. Lancaster, J. Stanfield, A. Tuten, J. Stegall, J. Crosby, J. McAvoy, E. Copps, N. McCauley, M. Mayes, M. Summers. L. Tillman, A. Buckner, L. Stevens, G. Wilkinson, P. Stokes, V. Stan- ley, P. Newham, A. Adams, B. Pitts, F. Hendricks, C. Wcvods, J. Blissett, R. Garis, C. Cook. S. Macon, O. Jones, L. Wasson, A. Faulkner, B. Newsome, G. Niblett, J. Lanier, P. Winslow, E. Perry, L. Deal, S. Wlalker, J. Duvall, T. Rahn, M. Hubbard, D. Dean, G. Holland, D. Riner. D. Brantley, S. Leverett. L. Hadwin. B. Dufour, C. Fare, C. Ellis, L. Brogdon. B. Carter, P. Blalock. og , ,M ,,..3Ma..e . ...4 ti , Wg.. ww ,,.,. - 'tc' an . . . . Il., ...ah any ...fa wi The officers of the junior Red Cross pic' tured at RIGHT are. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Grablow. X. Rohznson. 9CCl'Cf,lI'f'Q Mrs. vleter. advisor. B. Browne. president. B. Young. treasurer. Seen BELOW' on the steps of the American Red Cross. Savannah Chapter. head- quarters are some of the members of tlie junior organization. They are. SEATED: M. He-riot. IS. Pinclcney. IS. Browne. and N. Robinson. STANDING are: If. Stanfield. E. Shell, li. Young. K, Richards and K. Denson. BEI IEVOLENT BA D Performs Unselfish Deeds An outstanding organization by xirtue of its usefulness to water safety and other vital Red Cross sponsored attiYitiCS, humanity is the Red Cross. Its younger sister. junior Red the C.luh still finds time to gather essential artitles ot' food Cross. performs xaluahle and significant work even though and tlothing and di-,trihute them to the poor. its memhers cannot devote all their time to it. . Mrs. Mary jeter diretts the group tomposed ot one member Assisting in drixes for hadly needed hospital equipment. from every homeroom at Saxannah High. ,nc 'Qi' x, it . I ! 8 fa' gh i 1 .,,, . l 1 ay gi: ,f , yy , ,W Q '-555 is ai' The editorial staff officials pictured ABOVE as they make last minute preparations to meet the deadline are. from LEFT TO RIGHT. Liargaret Mclatmb. exchange editor: 'Iennice Thomas, feature editorg Miss Eleanor Powers, advisorg Billy Whitten, editorg and Bonny Browne. assistant JUUR ALISTIC GIANT Scoop School Scene etlittvr. Eight times a year 2,200 students are absorbed in a newsy publication known as the Blue and XVhite. With feature articles, news stories, exchange features, a sports page and joke sections, the Blue and XVhite regales the student body with the latest of interest in every phase of school life. The eight releases a year center around the major activities occurring during the two semesters of school. Students are kept informed of all matters of interest to them, and at the same time have an opportunity to express their own opinions, suggestions, or contradictions, by way of contributory articles. Miss Eleanor Powers and Mr. Williant Brunner, directing the editorial and business staffs, make possible the high level of efficiency and newsworthiness found in the paper. Pete Parks, business manager, Arthur Goldstein, assistant business managerg and Mr. NY'illiam Brunner. advisorg are pictured at LEFT as thev read over the last issue of the Blue and XY'hite to check the layout for ads. S my ff' ,Yds 'EI X sv . . l 1 -1 sf., 5 ' a 'Wi Q 4, -X. a . 'Q I XX'itliuut thu initiitivc .in-l thc miles-t.1llq ulvility of thc mcmlvcrs of thc husinws stuff. S.1V.lI'lD.1l1 High wrrultl haxc no paper. 'lhcsc yuung People tluntg muah time qintl energy in obtaining the fininciiil huflxing fur the Blue iiml XY'hitc, They arc. FIRST ROXV, left to right: l.ind.1 Brogtlun. Sybil Shillings. I.intl.i Kctron. jmly Sutlivc. iintl Pt-tar l'.u'ks. SECOND ROXXY Penny Bond. Marian Lxincastcr. ,Iutly Powell. qintl Arthur Goldstein. The .ispiring yuung juurniilistx on tlic Blue .intl Vfliitn ctlitwri.il Nuff iirc sliuwn during tlicir jwurnulism cl.iis in the picture I5IfI.OXX'. 'lihcy arc. SFAIED: G.iil Guhriclf Ginger Inc. Bertie Piilmyr. .intl S.lI'1Llf.l Inisl-ry. STANDING. FIRST ROVV: Miriam Sliciiruuw. -l.im't Clark. UW Sarah Ann liuyltin. Snntlrgi Duvis. Alice Atlgimi. Sybil Shillings, Putty Hager. Al XY'g1llS. 'larry Tuttle, and Bfiirthgi Mtirtin. SECOND R Vililter Stritlqlnntl. Clitriic fluriic. Run Blick. C.I.iirt- Xxilllhlllii. lit-tty Cirtcc. Maxine Insky. lfmnccs Dean. and Billy Dc.il. X c Ill t s ut Iukrt stiff pictured ABOVI is they check some last minute details in the planning of the annual are. Aaron my husincss minae tnnitt 1 1 IN 1st1nt editor Rostniirx 91111th. editorg Miss Anne Beebe. advisorL and Davida Tenenbaum, as- TELLI G THE TALE Life at S.H.S. Relived Through the efforts of a comparatively small group of stu- dents, the salient, important points of student life are kept ever-fresh for the gratification and pleasure of present-day S.H.S. scholars both now and in years far distant. The interest of business men throughout the city make pos- sible its publicationg but the untiring, patient efforts of its advisor and the staff make it worthy to be published. Results may not always be brilliant, but an always interesting, accurate, entertaining and rewarding record is kept throughout the year, for one purpose: that the days, weeks, and months we live during a sthool term, bringing to us success, disap- pointment-whatever they may-will not be forgotten. Druid Kirschner and CQl1.11'les Xlfitcher. the Iwtv hard working Blue -l.1L'lxk'l photographers, pose for a rare picture as they check the twtw starr c.111ier.15. 1111111111 x111 1 1111111.11 1111111 1X1 1 111111 1111111 111 1x111 1 ,11111 11 11111I11 1161111 111 N11 IINC1. 1 1 1 11 L11 11- 1,.1K11L. 111 1 11 N111111 x1111'.1R. 1111- N1 111'1 1111 1111111, NLZNJII 1111111 11111111 1111 111111111 11111111- 1s N1AN151Xl1 11x111 11 1 C 1T111'I'1I1L 1,111 N 1X111l1..1I1. 111 11111111 1111111.111-111 1111 1111111 111111 111111. M111 11111 111 f 111111 N 11 1J111l'IL'. 1l,1111N 111 N'1'AX1D- 1115. 151-11- B1.11'g.11'1'1 111 N 111111 1.11 O1- 1 111 1 11x111'. 1111- 1 111 11110. 11'111w1. V113 1511111 511111111151 11111111 R O TC i I i The menibers of the business stuff xvlinse diligent efforts m.1l4e tlie unnu.il possible check mer the number of .ielx'ertisement5. Pictureel from LEFT TO RIGHT. they ure: Clurlnrte Parc. Ren Bradley. Danny Heielt. Bonny Browne, Frances Sims. N.1nCy Rulvinswn, Glenilu Perry. Celia Coulter. Anil lNI.1rtlia Je-.in Bfurris v-1' r '1i:.5...1 olg' fflvj sgvgnan jug' 'nf-, 5559245 1 E',?l ESL Li,-4,-, Q 7U'Ja f'3 I-ff.. Q-D5-f, mfg:-ifc-H nf- JQAJ. gn Veal wiiwgifi HEEQHTF J FO. ... UTC:-E.,:N C, uber: rw,-'19,-1'1r-ri g nfvEf,:-1 usa-F520 Qin-rv, f-Tx -.--f,-4ff,rj --bv, 1 3 E-, fn:-U Jrgw CVT,-.ff r- Q-Tig ,,-. , Qfxzaffv -'ff' '-Q Eff, 331 2 7 '... 5-7? zu: 5'Z1'E-H? Civ:-1:3 2 .muuw-, mn7f T5L' -1..,T1'-jf? 55 5:1 1 F2201 Pj QEW 7HZE. : r-F2530 :gn W Tgffggg 1 ',4 :men 'mi Cp ,- cz -. I 'TDL A D, QEMQA U.:3fjiS :HQ-w 25l?54 Eff- F512 QVC-V7,-, 5' ..:':' !?z53' ,MCH f,:2H4 7 Jil gift --,--ff f -7 friw' LU?f::'.lZ ,Em 2-S?-mal ::' of yP:?lDi r'7::r-rip: -' :nz AU u. z :egg 553,012 vu - '--' ., fm: 7,T..,..-gh ' 0-'Z'--. U: 3-'cc 92557 D ,,' Ebfaxfi rv- f 'T LAMP.-'mg T-P. , FE, fv 7' Elgbfmgi- 'rw L-, .,, M-. .- D , nge-,- ' ff',... Ffgurfnr in E .-1 rv Q:ffO5' 37? ,.5 SU 250 BQFQS-'i :C+ san? fi TU-.AJ '5 zz? N 2 -if ?'C.D1'p AFI 'hi '- ' -Mali. I -ww MM ,QW a i W H f-JL Wftizifmffflexrz JV' 'mfg .i , V 'may ,j ? '7 '4?1'f' 1 -1 , fc- vi:-fm' 31' M' f ' '1 'RESEQQ 'A .1--2 .5 . 5 jgy. H. ' . XJ vjL j'z ' 'f ' 13 if ,- 1 X Fl? 'f W , , si si' E l' l 'la Posvff. 5 ctoswc. uf H - 'H 1 '27 T' The officers of the first Future Business Leaders of America Club in S.H.S. are, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Blitch, M. Todd, C. X5C'illiams. B. Bad- QLCII- P- Bliley. S. Davis. J. Powell. A, Rozier. president: Mrs. Babjak. advisor: D. Lindsey, secretaryg N. McCauley. vice presidentg L. Price, ECRETARIAL A PIRA T Prospective Stenos Plan reporter. Formed this year with the purpose in mind of advancing The main goal of the organization this year will be the es- the cause of business education was the Future Business Lead- tablishment of an employment agency to determine job pos- ers of America Club. sibilities for students with a background of commercial courses . . . ' ' ha h h h ' A chapter of the national organization. the local club ?QSra5iitlI??B-ifXfgfosgcs thmug out t C Htl m Composing strives also for the inspiration of students who desire to enter a commercial course of study. Pictured BELONX' at Bolen-Draughons Business College are the members of one of the newest clubs in our school. the Future Business leaders of America, They are. FIRST ROXW. left to right: P. Stokes. P. Remley, J. Edenfield, N. Barbour. SECOND ROYUV: P. Stokes, J. Salter, M, Edenfield. J. Helms. D. Hurst. THIRD ROXW: C. Pare. F. Sims. I., Rawlings. PUTNI K SPOTTER F ledgllng Solentlsts Budd for Tomorrow In the xnterests of those students whose currosrty concernlng the three mayor scrences taught at Sayannah Hrgh School namely chemlstry physrcs and brology goes deeper than the daxly classroom rnstructron the Sclence Club IS founded The organrzatron dlyrded mto Chemlstry Physlcs and Brology sectrons mth Mrs McNe1l and Mrs Ferrell as de partmental SUPEIXISOFS 15 unrted under the effxcxent d1rect1on of Mrs Ellrs the hugh school leyel the ent1re club engages 1n such actry 1t1es as the annual Sclence Talr at vyhnch rndmdual projects the frurt of nonths of research and deyelopment are drs play ed competltn cly For added enjoyment freld trlps are planned to scyeral pornts throughout Georgra at vyhlch are located lndustrres whose product rs scxcntrfrcally ex olx ed An astronomy outmg work rn connect1on mth the Youth Museum and the formatron of a Sclence Club at enklns Hrgh are a couple of the club s goals for thrs year As Amerrca IS depenclrng heaylly on today s scrence students to keep Amerlca on top rn the race for sc1ent1f1c supremacy rt IS essentlal that 1 scxentrflc Interest be xmplanted rn youth so that 1tcan grow rnto abllrty The members of the Sc1ence Club prctured below are FIRST ROW back to front S Martm A Alnutt D Whxte R Orton J Smlth SECOND ROW back to front E Rosenthal H Flerschaker J Thomas L Goldberg N Messmger G Garvses J Thomas J Powell and J Stanford Before they be5.,1n any experlment xn the lab they must flrst check all then' equlpment so that xt vnll all be IH top vyorklng order Q I I 5 . 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' PRACTICAL PARTI CIPAT I O Develops Dexterity The uselul actiyity of the Distributiye Education Club is 1 compliment to its adyisor Mrs Louise Hickman its mem bers and to the merehants and manufacturers who are after all its sustaining impulse The D l cooperatixe vtork program combines classroom serxice concerns Through its many and xaried accomplishments the two re gional speech contests the Employer Employee Banquet the D E Promotion Project the State Comention yudged ciyic project and many others D E members are imbued with xaluable qualities of leadership and citizenship The quality which makes the D E program so unique is that it proxides its members wth practical experience addition to teaching the basic fundamentals of selling The fully apparent until later in life at which time the sum total of all knowledge gained will determine success or failure in a chosen field lhe ,group of Drstributiye Education students pictured BELOW are from left to right FIRST ROW S Frizelle D Shuman J Richard son M Doncly E Odum M Brown M Weeks J English j Herolcl B Bradley SECOND ROW R Sanders B Badgett C Russell H Rubentrno D Coward H Banks and F Wall They are shown examining stock in Sears Roebuck and Company study' with supervised, paid work in retail, wholesale, and true value of this knowledge and experience will not become A ' ', - - I v I 1 I . , v I ' I , A 1 ' T7 Y - V 7 V ' . 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I I DU TRYS NOVICE Acquire Skull Today The DlXCI'Slf1CCl CoOperat1se Tramrng Club now rn nts second year at Savannah Hrgh School contrnues to serve one of the most useful purposes of all clubs to tram 1ts mem bers 1n the fundamentals of commercxal and rndustrral oc cupatrons DCT as rt rs commonly known among the student body makes possxble on the yob trarnrng for rts members by perm1tt1ng them to Cl1Y1dC therr tlme equally between school and yob Therr schedule IS also arranged to proude them mth sufflcrent credrts 10 subjects requlred for graduatron rn ad drtron to mstructron rn courses relatne to the1r chosen frelds of endeavor Under the capable supervrsron of Mr jack Deal together w1th the respectlse employer student members of D C T strrye towards superxor skrll greater cooperatnon and excellence of yob performance As part of therr School Actmty program the Club sponsors an annual Sock Hop Elsh Fry and Dance and therr annual Employer Employee Banquet 15 a smcere token of apprec1at1on to the busrness men partlclpatxng rn DCT actxyxty Drversrfred Co Operatrye Trarnmg Club members shovsn xmmedrately BELOW holdrng one of therr br monthly meetrngs are LEFT TO RIGHT T Mxms D Brown R Mrncey J Getty H Beebe L johnson T Tyler B Sweat F Hxllrard B Gunn B Dams E Worth L Rahn J Moore B Collrns T Owens and R Carufel DCT 15 one of the largest of all school orgamzatrons n Q .Y .. - .Y .. . . .' . 2 , . , . , . ' , . . . . - V V - -Y , - v 1 1. H - - ' ..., - . - 0. .. . 7 V x 1 .. .. . . 1- H - . , , . 1 r 1 . . Y. V. V - V . . . . , . . ' ' - 7 I . ,. ,. ,. , . ,, , . ,. , . ,. ,. ,. , - n' ,. ,. , . . . . , n Q 4 , r 1 A Y I 1 ,. The offlccrs ofthe Dncrsnfned Cooperatne Tramxng Club pxcturul at rlght qre QEAT ED R Huggins presmlent STANDING left to night 'Smith ScCrct1rx R 1 uce prcsulcnt P XXl11tl1cld ar namentarxin I lfllll' treasurer md I Huw lm torxan Nlcmbcrs of DCT Club plcturcd BEIONX' are LEFT TO RIGHT H Pau cy JJIXIS R Hug.,g.,1nS R Lan xer G MCVcy Mr jack Deal a usor Anderson XX'h1ttf1eld S Smlth T I-hers and .I Lamer ,iv 'W The members of Gamma, pictured ABOVE from left to right, are- FIRST ROW: B. Fishback, H. Reuter, D. Heidt, B. DeWitt. SECOND ROW: L. Ferrell, T. Reagen, J. johnson. THIRD ROW: M. Jones, M. Street, G. Lott, M. Miller. FOURTH ROW: H. Johnson, J. Cook, GAMMA GUY Crazy, Cool, Wise P. Kleinpeter, D. Oglesbee, F. Vetter. One of the most notable of the Hi-Y's, Gamma Hi-Y, has consistently had many outstanding students on its roll. The reasons for this are obvious as the advisor, activities, and aims are of the best. Sgt. Gordon Jones, advisor, co-ordinates group activities such as the Father and Son, Mother and Son Banquets, the Christmas Dance: the House Party and the Hayride. The c1ub's aims are to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. The officers of Gamma Hi-Y, pictured BELOW from left to right, are-STANDING: C. Witcher, treasurer: P. Poppell, sergeant-at-armsg E. Mims, first vice president. SITTING: R. Roundtree, secretary: B. Osteen, president: L. Bacon, second vice president: W. Ellis, chaplain. ll t, yuh' I l cd . ,Mx i i 3 is c on 1 .5 . i l I 1' 3. ini Picturc-cl ABOVE are. left to right V-FIRST ROXY: R. Braclley, first vice presiclc-nt: P. D.lXtL'l'. secretaryg M. Ifverette, presiclentg Donal sun. treasurer: C. Miclclleton. chaplain. SECOND ROXV: D. Fries. li. Ifllen. li. Oqglc-shy, D. Dc-an, seconcl 'vice presiclentg XY. Strong scrgeantfgtt-arms, THIRD ROXXT B. Ottinger. ul. Collins, H. Iirc-cle. H. Renter. 'lf l'zr.ic.lley, M. Kenniclxc-ll, li. XX'alsli. lfOl'R'l4H ROXV: S Cooley, Fl. McI.cocl. H. Smith. bl. Osteen. bl. Anclerson. R. Trotman, Sweat, S PER ICMA Leave No Stone Unturned Sharing with other Hi-Y groups the high ideals of these PYOL1Cl1CS itS Aim. Clubs, Slflmd HVY PCff0fm5 21 V3lUi1blC SCYWCCA To encourage good sportsmanship and to give the members Through its annual lfather'Son Banquet in the fallg Mother- an opportunity to display their athletic ability, Sigma is a Son Banquetinthe springg through conference attenclanceg and regular participant in the annual Y. M. C. A. basketball through the leadership of Sgt. Sullivan, Sigma steadily ap- tournament. l'he meiithers ot Sigma pfcturecl BELOXY. from left to right, are-f-IfIRS'l' ROXY: F. Huclgins. li. Hiaclley. R. Orton. K. Nleclernacli. SIiC.OND ROXV: S. Martin. C. Millcr. R. Benton. B. l'nclerwoocl, D. Shearouse. THIRD ROXY: P. johnson. S. Fraifer. S. Hlaclehurn. l:I'.l'lL'I'. O. XX'ilson. and j. Sanders. 4 ' ,A DELTA DAREDEVILS D0 Their Duty With the purpose of creating and sustaining Christian character as its intention, Delta Hi-Y meets every XVednesday at 7:30 in the Y. M. C. A, Through the practice of good fellowship in its activities, and its belief in the power of brotherly behavior to be an in- strument of good example to all, Delta adheres to its ideal. Two of the most vvorthvvhile of the club's activities are its Mother-Son Banquet, and the XY'orld-Community project. To raise money this year, Delta sold Blue jacket decals to be used on the cars of S. H. S. supporters to help finance some of this groups community projects. The Delta Hi-Y officers pictured. AT LEFT. are. SEATED. from left to right: J. jackson. treasurerg R. Crawford, second vice presi- dent: B. Thomas, first vice president. STANDING: XV. Austin. B. Robinson, secretary: D. XWoeltjen. The mci bers of Delti H1 Y pictured BIIOXY from lcft to right are-FIRST ROW: J. Auld, D. Hartley. K. Youmans, J. Cook, D. New- ton D XX ocltien J Sullivan R Scirbrough SECOND ROXX T. Hattrich, A. Lamb, B, Abbott, M. Bedingfield. THIRD ROW: P. Ham, D Sh us XX irrcn R Minccv D Smith R Lmc B XX hitten R. Vifaldhour, and D. Stevenson. They are shown prior to holding one of their vi eelclg, meetings held at the Y M C A S mn-qw-.M-, annul... :burr H Pictured ABOVE, the members of the Chess Club engaged in u competitixe chess mitch are CI OCKXX IQF irnnntl tiblr A Rlbln 'I 1 ler. I. Pike, W. Ellis, B. Niiyhay, XY. W,L1lSl1. H. Rueter. BATTLE ROYAL Chess Charms, Challenges Newly formed this year was a club devoted to an ancient and honored science, the game of chess, Proposing a promotion of the game to which such great leaders as Napoleon Bonaparte were devoted, the organization has thus far a round dozen members, which mal-ces the annual tournament L1 sight easier from the standpoint of even pair- ings. Pure skill, the backbone of winning ehess, is developed through practite and observation, Wleelcly meetings are the sites forthe aforementioned. The group of young men who compose the Chess Club are indeed fortunate in the fact that they were able to secure Mr. Beemon, princip.1l.as adxisor. Hey'-mird I5-iyette. grrt-sitienr of the Chess Club. and Mr, Iietrmn the ad'-iwr. study the clit-ss bi-.ird before tifizpletirmg an intricate :1 me- izmnt wt their imn FUTURE ANGEL OF MERCY Begin Wing-Sprouting A vvountleel soldier of the Crimean XY'.1r once referrecl to lflorence Nightingale .ts .in Angel of Mercy. i Since that time the profession of Nursing has grovyn in tlignity and skill. largely through the tremendous efforts of women like Florence Nightingale, till it today approaches very close indeed to the celestial creatures, This noble profession is one that in point of c1etu.1l service to mankind has no superior. The women and girls who are its members give unenclingly of their skill. compassion, ten- derness zlnel humanity to those who suffer in mind, body, and s virit. iThe St. 'losephs .intl XY'.1rren Chlndlcr hospitals' future nurses clubs imbue their members with the history, tr.1elitions and customs of their .irt as well its giving them 9.ctu.1l exper- ience assisting in the wards of the hospitals, Training in urious .iids to the yutients' comfort. .1 first aid course, rind instruction in hospital routine makes these girls valuable .issets to the hospitals, Their greatest service. however, is their ability to generously dispense what tloctors t.ill T.l..Cl' ffwlut any tutient neetls most tentler, loxing. c.1re. gd T 2 'fx L I if if I g . 4 ,A , , 4 g s f . , In A ' 12,1 I THI2 ST. .IOSIiPH'S IfI'TIfRE NURSES-pictured I'PPI2R RIGHT ure: I Edcnfield. president: I., Hudwin, N. Barbour. Sistcr Mary Redemp- ta. RN.: NI. Vflicclcr, Ii. Dufour, M. King. H. Burch. .md I. Pittman us they cure for their pilticnt, S. Curluctt. Pictured :it LOKVIQR RIGHT arc, FIRST ROVU: P. Sanders. A. Hopkins, IT, Vfilsrwn. N. King. SECOND ROXV: B. Iillis, D. Akins, N. D.uis. IS. Murgnn. I Iirccmun. THIRD ROW? I McMillan. I BIcDuwcll. A. Dunn. Torcy, and D. Pinningtun. CHANDLER I:L'TL'RIi NI.'RSIfSfpiCturcd IYPPER LEFT PAGE Src: N, Mood, P. Blalock, I.. DuV41l. I.. Noonan, M. Ringnqild. Bcdslcy, S. Sauers. J. Collins, I McSw:1in. R. Riggs. Pictured at LOXVER LEFT are: R. XY'hit.1kcr. P, Zippcrcr. Mrs. Grucn. G. Smith. president G. Haupt. A Quarles, w 4 TK qw-. pn- pv- 1 ,I X on Q? tr ' , XN - Q A -, . '10 T f ,Q 9 is 1 .iff i V 'nf , .s: 5 A vi , N M l ' at ffm ' ' f .fr ,hair My B all '52 's. 'n fx Qi ,gf .ff ,g if , 9 am' , fr , 5' J, mmm. xvf il' V, ,-f-' -V52 .' 5 1 if xw. Q.. T A 3?JfALf557- 'YW if L xm' Y Wg. .T X x 1 Q, x 'Qin ix. Q I md SI 'X 6 Y z ,Q QT , Q , Qs, f ,4 ,If 5 - 7 .4 if ci. f f .WL gif' E J fl DOME TIC ARTISTS Girls Acquire Home Skills During their seliottl days at SHS. girls are gnen an Op- portunity to I-reptre themselves for .1 eareer that will come perhaps tn inanv of them soon alter 2jI'.1LlL1.1IlOIl fthat nt' wire . t and ini ither. Smee the strentuth of any natinn depends on its unity: whieli as we .ill know. he-igins in sueh hiimes as these girls will en- gender. it is strikingly important tor this training tn be im- parted. The s.ttu.ieiotis leadership ot' Mrs. Little and Miss King. ad- visors. imhues these girls with the spirit of eating for a home and family and also aequaints them with some of the actual pruhlems that will tonlrnnt them. Training in eooking. housekeeping, and mental and psy- ehulogieal adjustments that must be made for a happy and suetessful marriage will help to equip them for the most im- portant role that a ereature may play on the vast Stage of Life. Pitttn'e.i i:'six:e.ii.tte-ly l5I2I.OXY'. the nmnihers tit FH A are: S. Thigpen. S. Smith. D. Lynn. D. Clark. M. Schuman, M. Pierce. B. XY'ilkes, D rlnnes. IS. I.e+in.irtl. D Lee. ,I Himarti. tl l.in.fler. M. Lynn. P. Diekerstin. V. Morgan, J. Girard. G. Krause. I.. Sims, K. Getty, J. iirzith. 'If Unann. li. k'Y'.tI'e. IS lilntint 'llie iriezihers pictured .it the BO'l I'OM of the page are: P. Remley. C. Anderson, S. Sowers, S. XX':enn. U -liines. V. kllenhtirg. ul litztkner. K. lltnriiith. Fl itlter. F. Ciigfps. B. Ashhy. I.. Thigpen, B. Little. P. Gray. -I. Kmnp, A. Buckner, li Milniiuse. NI Lrihh. j Crtislay. B XY.irr. F. Anderson. G. Strickland. B. Dufour. R. XX'liitaker, C. Matlock. F. Gay. E. Carson, D. Ed- dlenzan. C Nlifttets l., Hadwin. M Mays . 2 '1. .ffm may Q-,, 3 cf fa, A 411 fx ef' an ff' I Pictured ABOVE are the officers of the Mildred Parnell Future Teachers of America, from LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Kitchens, D. Lee, vice presi- dent, L. Brantley, chaplaing Miss Hudson, advisor: H. Batavias, president, J. Batavias, and M. Shuman, secretary. Mr. Delmas Knight, assistant principal, officiated at the induction ceremonies of the Future Teacher officers. Pictured are, left to right: L. Brantly, S. Berry, Mr. Knight, H. Batayias, D. Lee, M. Shuman, and S. Dodge. 3 ,.,, A ta W J... ROAD T O RE PO IBILITY Protectors of Posterity What would we do without teachers? Our children would grow narrow in mind, body, and spiritg lacking direction, char- acter, foresight, and humanity, unless somebody was willing to teach them these things. For a teacher is not only an instructor in mathematics, his- tory, or language, but a guide, an aid, in our growth-a sentinel to see that our steps lead aright. The teacher's way is a hard road, full of heartaches and dis- appointmentsg for his or her ultimate desire is not to have you pass from him wiser only in English or Algebra, but in Life and the living of it. Their road is hard, their responsibilities greatg but their reward, given by the Great Teacher Himself, is the sure cer- tainty that a fellow human being is better for having known them. It is fortunate that in the face of emotional and financial hardships young men and women continue to devote their lives to this profession. 1 2 LJ .,, I H556 I 4 v klf? E X The officers and advisor of the Archery Club are. AT TOP of page, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. 1. Hickman. advisor: J. Gallagher, presidentg N. Powers. assistant Custodiang L,.Cowart. custodiang B. Smith, L. Padgett. Members in the picture immediately ABOVE are, KNEELING: H. Eve. K. Medernach, J. Schater, L. Purcell. VV. Roundtree. STANDING: J. Stanfield, B. Rosenthal, B. Husch, I.. Bettencourt, B, Smoal-1, ARCHERY E THUSIASTS -lrchers Aim ACC'lll'flf8ly' J. Powell. J. Moore, J, Mitchell. The S.1v.1nnah High Sthool Arthery Club. formed this year, of fair play and an atmosphere ot' respect .intl attention to attords t'oedueation.il retreation in large amounts to its mem- sportsmanlike etiquette .intl rules of the game. hers. Mrs, Josephine Hit'lQm.in, advisor. assists the clulw in pro- No easy sl-sill, .trthery trains its desotee in eo-ordin.1tion, viding for its Spring Arthery Contest .intl for xgirious retre- eoncentration. .ind ohserxpitiong .itltlitionally it treates 41 sense ationiil sotiiils. A populiir new tluh .it Su.1nnih the C irl Ati etit A desirous ot turthering the tluhs iltils sociation. was formed to unify ind toordinitc sthool ithletit activities in order to mziintain ind present the good mime ind t th tt t tl 1 1 it mud to be Ont - - - mes IS ur er 1 rxc ions ie t uv is t s tmdt m ' ot iool s ortsmtnshi tt S H S FJ I Km 5' L P l ofthe largest in the sthool The Cluh is open to any g l tom grtdcs 101 vsh Pictured ABOVE are a group of girls who hold member- ship in the G.A.A. They arc, FIRST ROVV: D. Porter, I.. Seckinger. B. Harvard, S. Boykin, secretary - treasurer. SECOND ROXV: S. Hadden, K. Harritos. L. Brogdon. THIRD ROXV: Miss Smith, advisor, S. Dodge, presidentg J. Anderson, K, Getty. Mem- bers of the G.A.A. pictured at the RIGHT are. SEATED: advisors. Mrs. Pope and Miss Smith. FIRST ROXV. kneel- ing, left to right: N. Powers, E. Kent. N. Daxis. L. Vilar- don. G. Perkins. B. NX'hite. D. Harden. SECOND ROVV: A. XX'eeks. S. Pierce. l. Ma- gee. E. McKenny. S Tenney. Karatassos, C. Dnis. S. Blissctt. THIRD ROXXQ stand- ing. are: C. Hext. D. johnson. K Xfellhrock. B. Smith, lhlmer. D. l.ee. M. Xlikilker. S. Zittcrriut-r. S. Isforgan. l.. Cowrirt. and S. Dodge. KEEN TEEL Have In telligent, Organizations which make use of the zest and energy of teen- agers while at the same time putting them to creative, Chris- tian activity are the seven Y-Teen groups. These young women perform such functions as building good fellowship, developing character and emotional maturity, providing an insight into the intricacies of Christian living, promoting Christian living for young girls, and growing in knowledge and love of Almighty God. Many of these deeds are ones which can be performed by group activityg others are purely personal servicesg but all groups manifest their progress by executing charitable labors. Energetic Ideals Some strive to improve our world by good exampleg others carry their work out into the world of the hungry, needy, ill and insaneg acting to make their life a better, more comfort- able one by gifts of food, clothing, companionship and even entertainment. The practice of these offices tends to create not only a high opinion of tcenagers among the observant world of adults but instills in the Y-Teen members the habits of Christ-like behav- ior so important to the good of our nation both now and in the future. The tremendous task of co-ordinating the activities of the various Savannah High School Y-Teen clubs falls to the Inter-Club council 'lhezi' largest annual project is raising nionev to finance a trip to the National Yflten Convention, to he held in St. Louie this vtar 'l'hev arci 5lfA'lilfD. left to right: li Debele. vice president: H. Ovvcns. president: Nliss -I. Kirk, advisorg B H.1i'tis.secretary. SIANIJIXU' S. Cfubbcdge. D. Grey. I. Pittinan. DK. XY'ellbrock. 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So much depends on how we work and how we play. The friends we meet, the ideals we accept as our own, the stand- ards we adopt to judge our lives . . . all decide how well we shall succeed in our role as American citizens. ' I F OOT LI GH T PLAYER Cen ters of Attraction During the course of a year a large number of assemblies are held for the benefit of the Savannah High student body. At these assemblies various types of programs are offered for the enjoyment of all. A number of pep meetings are held for the promotion ot team support and the preservation of school spirit. Special days are commemorated with the presentation of an appropriate pro- gram. These include Columbus Day, Christmas, United Na- tions Week and Brotherhood Week. At the end of each year an Honors Day Assembly is held at which time various students are recognized for their out- standing achiex ements. One of the most outstanding programs each year is that presented by the Dramatics department during which our stu- dents have an opportunity to display their acting ability. One of the highlights of the school year was the presentation of the play The Window by the Dramatics department. Tina VanPufflin and Albert Hinson are shown, LEFT, as they portray the leading characters in this superbly produced mystery. Robert Martin is shown at LOXWER LEFT as he presents his prize-winning oration from the 1 Speak for Democracyn contest. Robert was a co-winner of first place in the county-wide competition. + I Among the most important and interesting as- semblies held during the year. according to the student. are the pep meetings which precede the football games played on home territory, At these gatherings the auditorium is the scene of utter pandemonium and one finds himself unable to avoid the contagious spirit. That is. all but one member of our student body. RIGHT. who seems to he lost in his thoughts and completely ob- livious to the prevailing feeling. Each year Sa- vannah commemorates the birthday of President George XX'ashington by staging a cross-country race covering a course of some several miles, Boys from all the Chatham County schools are partici- pants. Savannah High was very proud to have the first and third place winners numbered in its student body, In the picture at LOXYIER RIGHT Mr. Charles Vfoods, county recreational official. is shown presenting the first-place trophy to -lay Hellstrom as third-place winner Lewis Bell stands by holding his newly acquired medal. Each spring the halls of Savannah High resound with campaign speeches and find themselves decorated with mul- ti-colored posters proclaming the outstanding merits of some particular candidate. This situation is occasioned by the very hard fought campaign waged by members of the rising Senior class for Student Council offices, The week of vote getting is climaxed by an assembly, BELOVV. during which each candidate is given an opportunity to appeal personally to the students for their support. The very fine manner in which these campaigns and elections are conducted might well serve as an example to some of our professional politicians. Assemblies Continued . . Sam Inglesby, LEFT, is being congratulated by an official of the Union Bag-Camp Corporation after taking the oath of office of Student Council president. The visiting official administered the oath to Sam and the other council officers. Ap- proaching the stage to receive special recognition is Mr. Frank Underwood. Deputy Superintendent of the Chatham County Public Schools. This honor was bestowed on Mr. Underwood for his great interest in and help given to the Blue jacket staff during the past several years. One of the annual assemblies given at Savannah High is the one occasioned by the celebration of United Nations XY'eelc. Shown at the BOTTOTNI of the page dis- cussing the worlds troubled situation are. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Xxfhitten, Sidney Disher. Beverly Blount, David Dean and Bobby Osteen. The mural hanging in the background was done by the stu- dents of the art classes and is a copy of one hang- ing in the United Nations Headquarters. 'rua WA TER. OF MELODY Create 1100119 Wlth 1111811 N . 111lL L' . ,A ..i,, ' 1. 1 1 - ' 11 LIFN J ' ' . ' . U 111. ' ' 1 ' Nj S1111 N118 1 j . - ws 1 I - . 1 1- , - 1' ' - . . I ', . - . XVI' -1' . 1 1 -. 1 . ' -' IC 111-1-1- 1 11111111 V - .1 ' , 1- . 51 , N. - 11' , N. 1- 1' .' C.111r11'. .1111 IC 11119 1-. .111- 111c 1111111 111.1111 1011110111-111x of 1111- 111c1- cs 11111111 1.1 - -. 1 g A - .lllk 11111111111 -111 .1 10111111 3.10 1-11'11'.1W 1c.1r.11111s. 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Lissonie girls elael in magnificent spring fortnals, revolvetl in the arms of tall young rnen to music ot' two wonderful orthestras. At 11:50 the Main Ballroom of the DeSoto Hotel restwuntletl to the applause of spectators as graceful sponsors ot' tluhs anti hoinerooins nwatle their entrantes, At initlnight the laexxitthing hour, a truly stunning Queen was trownetl anti an etiually striking ttiurt annount'etl. lliira l5lv,lDI. Mis: Saxannaiz High. reteixes the tratfititnai hzfetle trt- ' Cnie McArthur. the IW' Fenit-1' Llass presmitnt llra x s z'e1'resent:ng the Class or Q' in fl1c.il'lHLl,1l competition 1AI 5 -I -1, I 'V' '-2, . - R- -4: 5A 'iii D1 M ' - gf ,' , '. ' h Q 5 PM vp , B.. 7 F' wh 'ffffv-. : r' wry , . Q XJWQ ,. a 1 - x 1 Q rffirdfcpyt x 5 ' v , s 1 1 bf K X 5 N L' A . g , 1 1 1 . . , .fe ll . , ' 42 L 4,6 , W? W . , S. 5:-.fa-9 W! , ' Q 6' :HW 'T , , ' gm .. in 1 I .4 FMN., 'z , vt. , , 1 ' 1 t I Q Q N 5 ! A r 'X' Y 1 Z' ' 5. E A ' X ' - 'YI 4 , ',, mi, 5 21-.. 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As in most activities to be found at S.H.S., there is more to this variety show than the immediately apparent gains in fun and finances for the Senior Class. The underlying value in every student activity is the numerous and varied experien- ces which individual students gain from the time and effort which is expended so that such activities can he made pos- sible. Keeping in step with the new popular trend in music. Butch Mil- tiades. Lynda Smith. Nlfavne Hillis. lov Hatfield and Hugh Golden perform .1 calvpsu numhcit KIDDIE KAPERS Tot Tags for Teen-Agers One day mth you is stt .asitln for thc seniors. On this thy they almintlon all prctunsc of LiOIlNCIlilUI1.ll actions, .intl rc-turn to thc untrouhlcd days of childhood. XY'ith .ill lmrricrs tlown, we oftcn find hidtlcn hc-ntgttli their nornul scriousncss. .1 touth of th.1t foolishness which ncvcr truly ltnucs .in intlixitluuxl. This mood of frivolity is often t'ont.1gious and thc fntulty mcinhcrs who tt-.ith senior classes often find tlicmsclws onto more hack in those golden days when 'rithrnctic was taught to thc tune of .1 hickory stitlcf' These chiltlrcn. RIGHT. tlisplnying tht-ir costumes hcfoiu the stu- tlcnt hotly .it .in .isst-nthlx' ht-lil on Hliitltliu Day .tru lltltit' Ciopt and Bill johnson Mrs. Marxin isnt tc-.icliing 'rithmctic hut it tt-rt.iinly .apyt'.ir's thtit slit- is using Utht- liit'lxor'y sriuli' on izicinhcrs of litr stnior Iinglis Prom all rt-ports she wifltls .1 uiclxctl Cltih. 'wwf--w ,L .MV I r 7 I a RI- if 5 L? 1:'f G, v-1 f - n V... L ' Q f ,A Wi A if X Him 1 3? V' ' J-ref: Q , fri , , if , K - Pt 3' , F Q-,Y 1 Q .. ,Z i - - A 5 VFP , avg, 5 Y if: 2? ng , W, 42' 'eau 'f u f v-7-f, ff gs. L: 5 - ' 2 .iff W ' A355 , 4 - ,nm ,T Mu, A g Ark I' - 'Qi ' ' My ii 'Uv f , 1' ' Tiff n. nd .QW 1 5, ,W ,, f V' A 5 ' V I pn-1 t , A 1 g , . 1 ' i K Q A 1 1 Y f 7,1 .uv-H W-unmz I 5 A C. aa 497 Pictured ABOVE is a group of library assistants and our two librarians as they prepare for another busy day. They are, left to right. Betty Smoak. La Monnie Ham. Ginger Clark, Mrs. Miller, Marilyn Pagett, Mrs. Mason. The library assistants pictured BELOW are, from left to right: David Stevenson, La Monnie Harn, Mrs. Mason, librarian: Marilyn Padgett, Nancy Zipperer, Pat XVomble and Rose Merry Fitch. In the course of a year these students gain a great deal of valuable experience in handling books, 9 9- VOLUME VE DER Satisfy Diverse Interests The students of Savannah High are indeed fortunate to have the facilities of so complete a library which is also so easily accessible to each of us. Education is based primarily on the absorption of knowledge on many and varied sub- jects. The best record of Man's progress lies in the books he has written to preserve proven facts that others will find it easier to also understand these subjects. As students we are well acquainted with the value of books, In fact, books have become one of the main elements that make up our daily lives. Books can be used for many reasons: or rather there are numerous different things that can be found in various books. All books, however, serve to teach. Some of the lessons that they offer are readily apparent, but others, we do not easily observe, These are the books which teach us about life as others have lived it. XY'e wonder how many of us realize the number of lessons we have learned vicariously from characters in a novel. ICK -SITE For Ill, Infirm, or Indisposed Because Savannah High is such a large school it is apparent that its problems would be numerous. To meet the medical emergencies which may arise in the course of a day, a fully supplied and staffed infirmary lies at the disposal of any individual who may need its services. Under the guidance of Mrs. Mildred Dexter, the nurse, many unusual and often urgent emergencies are met. In the course of the last year there has been a case of snake bite, a split skull, and a seriously mutilated hand in addition to the ever present minor cases of cuts, bruises, and other ailments. To help keep the mechanism that is the infirmary running smoothly a group of girls volunteer their services and abilities. Mrs. Dexter demonstrates the correct method of treating a cut finger to three of her assistants, Shirley Brannen, Harriet Birch, and Betsy Wforrell. The infirmary .assistants enjoy practicing their newly gained nursing ability on Martha Lee Oliver. They are Scarlet Clayton, Sue Dodge, and Sharon Frizell. X., ' I 'f .3-h ..........,. .f-W' C if fx if 'N ii. 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W FLICI ER FIEVD Fllp the QILIICIT to Fantasy The Qtudent ierylee Corpx IS .1 taney name for our ovxn proyettron squlel but ull lt what you xull the serxrees they pertorm 1re 1nnumer1ble Besules IUJIDIIIIIIIIQ, the proyettnon lT'l.1Ll'lIl'1CS IH effxelent oper1t1n3, oreer suwyuny, the tnlmi and frlm strrps an WFUXIQIDKL the lenoyy hon III FUIIUIHL the ITll.Ll1lIlCS this group 1th 1 serxue KIQLIIIILIIIOH turnrshes tape reeorellng, muhxnes mel retorel yhonofmphs to the P.1rentTe1ehers xsotutnon er CJIZLJIIILJYIOITS 18 we 1 e tl usrooms The proyettxon Sqlllel IS .1lVM1yS yxeleomeel by the st ents B lame thelr yob III 1 protesslonal mlnner the brrn entertunment anel enjoyment Into the elassroom Under the 1ble ellreetxon of Mrs M1r1et11 Brldy thrs club operates xery effxerently One of the mayor requnrements to yom IS to complete and PASS 1 course offered by the Bell and Hou ell Company taught by one of the1r representatlxes Robert Smlth threads .1 proyeetor ulth a roll of frlm m preparation for the shoxylnge of 1 moue to one of the more fortunlte elaS5ei wr mother busy elay are Bobby Thomas johnny Clark Ronald The propeetlon squad members plcturecl BELOW ae they prepare ft Johnson Calym Brunnxng Albert Rabm Mrs Brady john FllllDLlITI V1n Fmelly luely Powell Scarlett Clayton Sandra Haclden MU IC MAI ER From Symphony to Swing Long known as one of the best bands in Georgia, our Blue and White Band continues to add luster to its crown under the skillful direction of Mr. Edward Caughran. The members of the band are not just fine musiciansg they are terrific marchers as well. The half-time intermission of many of our football games has been enlivened by the brilliant execution of tricky drills, fast marching, and letter formations performed by our band. The spirit and verve of S.H.S. pep rallies are enhanced by the presence of the band with its rousing marches and school songs. In the spring the band gives a concert of classical, semi-classical, and popular music. An integral part of the group, though they do not play musical instruments, are the majorettes. These girls are the objects of admiration and much applause as they prance down the football field or Broughton Street-whatever the case may be-throwing their batons high in the air, dancing a tricky step, and then catching their batons as the silvery objects flash earthward. This and a multitude of other brilliant feats make majorettes real high-steppersh around S.H.S. Members of the Blue and Wfhite band pictured BELOW are Iames Abernathy Henry Ambos Louis Ambos joseph Bedgood Clarence Blackvvcldei Ronnie Boatvvright Rudy Boatvvright Heyvvard Bovette David Buie Robert Brinson Wilton Beasley joe Campbell Sharon Clark Eddie Deal jerry Dixon jack Donkar Elaine Duncan Robert Eiseman Marvin Everett Michael Fell jerry Fillingim Raymond Floyd Billy Tutrcll Robert Greene jimmy Greenvvay jimmy Griner Jerald Hmiliwvay Larry Hadvvm Harvey Hagan Billy Hansel Charles Harrison Cecil Hatcher Elton Hitt john Hook Norma jean johnson Monty jones Louis Karacostas Billy Kicklighter Carl Lettovv Iouie Levvis Tommy Levvis Fred Love Ernest Masters Bobby Miley Ed Mims Ray Mincey Bobby Moreno Pete McLean Douglas McLellan Marlene Nelson Martha Odum Marvin Orrel Pete Parks Horace Peavy Gene Phillips Bennie Povvell Harold Preble Kenneth Quarterman Sanford Quarterman Vvfilliam Saxman joseph Serners Gilbert Sheppard Ierome Smith Irvin Safer Fred Sweat jimmy Tapley Richard Thomas Leiivl loolek john Toshach olm Tripp Richard Tuten lH1l11yW1fCfS Henry Wfiehrs Fred Williams jesse Wilson Harry Wright Joe ieg ci Jac levy E' wr H'-as 'fwfr ea L . 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XY'itl1 the tonsent of xtlwtxl 0ff11i.1ls, IILIYOF, .1I1Ll polite dep.1rtn1ent, the proeessitm of g.1ily decorated .tutomohiles and lovely sptmwrs traveled tl1e length of Brough- The Queen and her tourt 115 they retire from the field after the for n1.1n. and Dale Sutton. 11 fi 6? ton Street. During l1.1lf-liI11L' of tl1e ex eningk football g.1n1e the throng uf xpe1t.1tt1rs intluded .1 nuinlwer nf past Blue jacket te.1n1 L.1IWl.llI1S whn were introduted tn tl1e crowd at the Sf.lLllllI11. Tl1e 11utst.1nding l1.1lf-time exent was tl1e erowning of the l'TOI1lCLUlNlIItL1 Queen .tnd the 1111nnuntei11ent of l1er court. An .nldetl .1ttr.1tti1mn of tl1e nightk telel1r.1ti11n Otturred when the S.lY.lI1I1.1l1 High Blue .l.1elcets defeated .in nge old rix'.1l. Rithintmnd AL.lklL'ITTy'. Tn tontlude the tuinpletely suttessful H11me1on1ing festixi- ties, .1 kl.lIlLC was held in S.lY.lIlI1Lll1 High Sehools r'.1feter1.1. nntitiun eeieintwnies are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Teets. Margaret Sthu- , ,N 'M :F-: i The group who so efficiently plans the meals served in the cafeteria are: Mrs. Adelaide Dunlrp Mrs Bcrtic Bacon Mrs Loraine Eare Mrs. Helen Moore, Mrs. Lucille Bourne. Mrs. Coralee Lee, Mrs. Henrietta Barber 00 TIME MECCA Hungry Horcles Satisfied At 11:30 A. M. every school day, approximately one-third of the student body makes a mad dash for either the main cafeteria or the annex which was established this year in an attempt to relieve the congestion of the hundreds of students who eat lunch at this time. There, food in abundance awaits the hungry hordes. The cafeteria staff, working laboriously and efficiently, manages to feed almost 2,200 students and ninety members of the faculty in the one hour and a half allotted to them. XVith the facilities available and the small cafeteria staff, we all agree that they do an admirable job, under the proficient guidance of Mrs. Adelaide Dunlap. For a school as large as Savannah High, the task of furnish- ing and preparing such enormous amounts of food is done expertly and deserves the appropriate gratitude. Not only do they carry their regular load of work so expertly, but they are also called upon to put in many extra hours each year in the preparation of dinners for the various organizations which hold annual banquets. Y. N-1 is . ,ES The pirturc .it thc TOP of the page ia unc tal-:cn of thc group Mlm w uxpcrtly prepare thc mrluty uf mails xxhnlm 'ru N4-ru.-rl IH the SHS. CQ.1fctcri.1. Tlucy .rrcq from LEFT Tf RIGHT. Ciilwriric Cmwycr. Huy Varncr. Mrrrgucrltc S.lD'.lk'Y. Dwmtluy Str.11n. Ann.1 Dcszicry. Ruhr' Brnllc. H.1tI1c Xfnmlxxgrrl. .md Rfmrlcr- NIL-Vlu-mx Immudutcly ABOVE ls .1 pirturc uf the strnlnnr lm-lp 'llmcw Nlurln-nts gnc uf tl1e.1r frm uma srl rlmr lNL.,llN ull! bc wrwrl quirkly tw the mgcrly' NN.iIIlIlg xtullcnt lmrfy. Tlzq' .rm P.miLi.r llruxcr. -lnmmy l5.lrr1mm.in. -luyrc liruxtun. lictry Q1-mlvy. fully Dmls, l.lml,i Tlrwn, lam- l'lL1IlIL'I'. -llllllj Huh. Alun llwplclnx. l5.lflU.iI'J Klux Vixmn xlJI'lfl.ly', Nlurly Afuflifll. Iilll.ll7LIlI Perry. 'lrurlic Rwlmrrwn. Nlfhl Ylnmlm. Durmlrl Slmzx1.rr1, l'.1mcl.r Yrmrlu. Guan Str1.kl.mrl, I.wfL11w'l'.1ylw!. PM Vfrrglnr, lfwrrwt NX'.nll. Durmlrl l l,m.lcrx Anna Clwrxl-frm A n-frrmml lumll Fur:-X1 ln Klum k.lf.klL'fl.1 flnrlx .r rmlrl qw -ff f.lYlrTL'!N17l llLl!Il ruumng l.lfl7l' It lux hun H1-wt .rypr-fpr1.1tLly null tlut nr mlm 121.12 thrwlm-'ll IN IH .ll7.lDr1rll'1 ll-vpc lim! Nuflwliwll, WL' klll Jrii' If Uhr! ilk 'HlW lwmng srllflfrl mir IH ilu m.lTCIk'l'l.l xx well wrrrlqy My I-yA,1N, F 'r f,M I-ea ,? ey mn-WMM.,-.......,.,,,? 3 Qgjft lf PART ER Parents and Teachers Unite The interested and co-operative parents who are the active members of the Parent-Teachers Association help all at one time the school, the home, the teacher, and the child. By attending the P. T. A. meetings where problems con- cerning all the children in school can be discussed and settledg and by participating in the conferences with individual teach- ers where the problems concerning their own individual child- ren can be discussed and a solution worked out, these parents are doing a major part to keep the students out of the morass of confusion that so often befalls teen-agers. P. T. A. donates a scholarship towards which funds are raised throughout the year. In addition they support all worthy student activities. Mr. Robert Trotman. AT LEFT, President of the P. T, A.. presides over the first Parent-Teacher Association meeting. Pictured BELOW are the officers of the P.T.A. as they discuss some of the problems facing this ltI't!L1I1ll.1Ilt7l'l. They are. LEFT to RIGHT: Mrs. H. V, I-lagins. treasurer: Mrs. Charles Debele. secretary: Mrs. R. li. Trot- man. co-president: Mr. R. C. Beemon. principalg Nr. R, B. Trot- man, co-presidentg Miss Vera Dodge, parliamentarian, and Mrs. C. W. Turner, first vice president. LJ W. ABOVE. the-cxctiitiw mmmittcc of thc Sasanmli High Parcnt-Tuithcrs Assmigitiwri is mon-ting tu discuss .my plans. projcits ur itlcds to luring hcfrrrc the cvrganizatirin in its cntircty. This grilup of rcsponsihlc pcrstins mu-ts umu .1 month. 'l'l1L'y' airs. SEA'I'lffD. loft tu right' Mrs, XY. H Iflrvytl. Mrs. Camille Russ. Mrs, R. E. Euins. Mrs. Mad:-line Boncy. Mrs Ruth Ellis. Mrs. li. D. Fillingim. Miss Anne lice-hc. Mrs. Dorothy Miller. and hfrs. VU. H. Snuntlcrs STANDING: Mrs Ostar Ltvtt. Mrs. H. C. Freak. Mrs I..1m.ir lNIurr.iy. Mrs. B. DcPuc. Capt, H. MtNam.xr.i. C..ipt. R Bittlc, and Mrs. S. D. Allen, SEA'l'IfD .it riihlc in foregruuntl rirc' Miss XVCIJ Dtitlgc. Mrs. C. XY. Turnur. Om night of mth yur our parents gil lxitk tu thcir thiltlhriml nl.iys antl .ittcml stlwul mints agiiri. 'lliatk tri Stlmul' Night is spf-ns-rrttl hy thc P 'lf A. .mtl presents to nur mutha-rs .mtl llitlmcrs thc clumc tu visit mir tcrinhc-rs Also it 'uivcs thc tt-.ialicrs tht- uppiirtiinity tts me-at .intl t.ilk with mir pircnts. Al RIGHT' Dr Hrirwltl Smith is shtwxn t.ill-amy tt- his suns lwrmrtitiiri ttgitlicr, Bliss Sumner 'llwrpc 'fi -.Q 1 THIS IS S. . . Sights and Scenes at Savannah High The year flows swiftly past and is marked in its progress by the amusing and the serious, by the laughter and the tears. Many things occur within the radius of Savannah High School which are wholly impromptu and have had no prep- aration whatsoever. Some are beneficial and some are not, but all seein to add experience or release from the daily grind. Two of the most unusual events that occurred this year were The Flood and The Riot. NWC will not readily forget the effects of these two occurrences for they were far-reach- ing indeed. There are other things which take place during the course of a year that are carefully planned and rehearsed. and some have succeeded in their original purpose while others have not. All the many things that occur in the course of a school year tend to blend together into a feeling that can best be described by three letters, S.H.S. The day of The Flood the scene, AT LEFT, became commonplace around the halls of S. H. S. as students and teachers alike pitched in to help mop up the water. Mrs. Miller and Rose Merry Fitch are both busily cleaning up the last of the water from the library floor. The picture at the BOTTOM of the page gives some recognition to the hardworking group which keeps Savannah High School always neat and preserves a pleasant atmosphere for study. They are. SEATED: Peggy Frazier and Bertha El. STANDING: Charlie Wil- liams. George Troupe and Arthur Butler. head janitor. 'Q 4.345 4 K N, m fa- 1 ... 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Beauty is so interwoven into the fiber of life that we find it difficult to visualize that which does not contain beauty of one form or another. Refinement of character, loftiness of ideals, intelligence, as well as perfection or symmetry of form find their places among those things in life which we find beautiful. In an attempt to imitate the beauty which surrounds him, man is often driven by the desire to create. Painting and poetry are two of the results. ' ' wo-1 OUR JUDGE To help us fund the Blue jacket Beauty Queen for 1958 ne called upon the seruces of four outstandrng people Assrstrng us rn selectmg the 20 f1DallStS out of 66 candrdates were lower prcture, Mr Wrllram Starrs, dlrector of the Llttle Theatre, Mr Chauncey Kelley, conductor of the Saxannah Symphony Orchestra, and Mrs ohn Hall Mrs Georgra of 1957 After the local judges completed therr vsork the prctures of the fmalrsts were sent to Pat Boone, popular recordrng star and motron prcture actor We are mdebted to these people for thelr generous help and heartrly concur rn therr cholces WWJVQMQQ 6 WEST B7 STREET NEW YORK 18 N V Decerrber 1, 1957 Flue aoket 500 washington nvenue avannah, Fa bawdy btaf', ay, you gave me P dif icult task TT s Fiffieult fo choose one Queen out of rventv but I must fnif it was s n easure deins it mhPre's rore truth than fiction to the taferent that the prettiest vale eove 'ron Feorzia I eho 0 Bettv Ann xisher eslheen She's a ve x cute fel and 1'r sure sho's cui e deserving of the honor For ner eenrt I have cresen, in alnrabetiesl order, Barbara Anderson, Fettv flaunt, Barbara Butler, bariorie Ivey Bonnie Oelschip and Jaralvn avter A more worthv court will be diff cu t te fine envxrere Indee it w s a pleasure nd n Donor to not s iudge vent to Y me this onporrunitv to wish 511 the rerbers c the e ior flas of avannah ligh all nv xarvest wishes for nur! na rinesq and suoeese Xonrs vsrv sw ce Liv E F . h in Q I ,gy ,i wi ,I X Q si . , S, , V ' 1 2 k e 'Ib , f ' 3 f , -: 3 I Y 1 1 5 'l I Qiif 7' J 3 f WY: 1 5 s ' 3 5 ' 45 F 1 ', ' f g ' lx X ' , 2 . j ' Y L, gl + s L' f Q 4 I 5 K A Q L 1 Tga 'ki 3 V X ? , ,r K Y A P y r 3 i xx 'vw' NY' an. -U The finalistx .as xclutul by the lm.1l mmmittcc uf iudgcs is shown ABOVE. They .irc-. SEATED: Dutti Armxtrong. Glenda Nclwon, B.1rh.xr.1 Butlcr, Betty Iilwunt. .md Camlyn Fluyd, 9'I4ANDINCit Bwnnic Oclskhig. S.1mfr.1 fxhfflu-cn. lNf.1rxh.1 limdlcy. Karen LJTIQC. 9.1r.1I5'n Sumter. CQIcnJ.1 Iirumion .md Betty Ann Fisher Abxcnt uhcn the pikturn was nude www: I.inJ,1 Hwyd, lS.11b.1r.1 'lean Gray, Shirley Simx. Vinl-cis Dfmniny. P.1m 'I'hwmwn, Hindu bnhunr. Muyuric I'.4'y.1m1 I5arb.1r.1 Andcrwn. II8 BLUE JACKET BEAUTY QUEEN BETTY ANN FISHER MARJORIE IVEY BARBARA ANDERSON BONNIE OELSCHIG BETTY BLOUNT BARBARA BUTLER SARALYN SOUTER P 13 . Ni 1 -'74 sm 4 ' - 4 5, MAr,,,..-v MMMWW,-..,gv-0 ,,,,.,.., i'fg, 'S..-.x he flmerican way of life has produced many truly great institutions. Athletics rank high on the honor roll of American achievements, for as a na- tion, our standard of living is such that we enjoy a great deal of leisure. And as individuals there is no better way to put this free time to use than to invest it in the improvement of our health both phy- sically and mentally. There is no greater attribute to be gained than the ability to play our best and then to accept the outcome gracefully, whether it be success or failure. Success brings with it the glory that we need if we are to gain confidence in our abilities, but caution must be employed lest the confidence grow into vanity. I I ALL AMERICANS 1958 Blue Jackets Rarely has Saxannah High School put so fine a football team in competition as it did during the 1957 58 football season Their terrific spirit drixe and determination fully xindicated the untiring efforts of Coach Turp Spear and his assistants In return for the team s magnificent record of eight won two tied in regular regional competition the student body as is traditional offered their ardent support and admiration The 1958 Blue ackets haxe much of which they can be proud Theirs was the only 2 AAA team in the state to go undefeated in regular competition They were crowned City Champs by defeating the three local teams Grox es enkins number of players placed on the All City team Included on this year s team was the leading scorer in the state jimmy Miller And one of their members was elected to the first High School All American team as selected by Teen Magaznze This signal honor came to Eugene Cook The members of the team who are to be congratulated for their record alone receixe our appreciation and respect for the display of sportsmanship and fair play that has come to be a hallmark of the Blue Jackets Though it was impossible to use the entire team in every game each indnidual member contributed tremendous amounts of time energy and endeaxor Saxannah High can look again as always with great pride and approval on its Big Blue Team Members of the 1957 58 Savannah High tootball team pictured BELOW are FRONT ROW Coach Leachman james Kelley Manager Sam Inglesby Manager Charles Exley Lon Hadden Willie Moore jimmy Miller co captain Eugene Cook co captam joe Smith Monty Painter Harry Shore Gene Cashman Bob Bonner Marvin Bedingfield Don Phillip George Krout Tommy Burke Thomas Howe Coach Carrollton Tommy Tucker Manager SECOND ROW Coach Attwood Thomas Conner David McP1pk1n Billy Sanders Sonny Mobley Henry Rubertino jimmy Smith Britt Bazemore L W Hartley Sydney Frazier Daymon Sanders Edward Lamb Murray Clayton Don Hartley Johnny Wells Roy Nesbitt Craig Bell Manager THIRD ROW johnny Rowell George Lamb Belton Dykes W D Black Donald Woeltjen Larry Faircloth Herbie Lamb Everett Crafts Charles Phillips Larry Youmans Hennon Warren jerry Youmans Winston Sims David Abercrombie Harry Munn Coach Spear Y Y V 3 . , , . , . .... 7 . - 1 . . . 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'U f 3 if 4 J 1, Q ,Q , I fi The quarterbuk for Doughs ABOVE makes 1 short gam W D Blark 64 closes ln for the tackle after Wlllle Moore 50 mrssed the target BLUE JACI ET TROU CE COFFEE COUNTY 34+ Saxtnnth H1511 took oxer an early lead IH the rate for AAA honors xylth 1 resoundlng 34 yyln oxer Coffee County ln Douglas on September 77 no losses IU re 1on1l bln IIDIDS Mlller .lgun took oxcr the stir role lI'l thls game The speedy hallbatk stored tyyo touthdoyyns to go mth h1s two ot the prey 1ous Game agalnst Groy es Sayannahs ground attack was the b1g chtfcrente IIT the game The atkets p1cked up 755 yards rushmg The S H S tlrst strmgers galned a 27 O lead ID the flrst half In the last tvso PCf1OdS the contest vwts turned oy er to the reserxcs lmmy Mllltr led Sayannlh Hlgh s storlng yylth txxo touth don ns One by Monty Palntcr and another by I-Ierb1e Lamb brought the total to tour The pornts after touchdown were galned from two runs by oe Smlth one by lmmy Mlller and one by Belton Dykes , .. , L I ' y , V 4, , , ' - - lf ' rf 1 ' V . - ' V 1 The victory' gave the jntkets a record of two wins against Q D A A l 4 LANIER LOSES TO BL E JACI ET 20-0 Savannah Highs Blue jackets overpowered the Lanier High Poets, 20-O, in Macon on October 4 in one of the most impressive shovvs seen at Porter Field in recent years. Coach Turp Spears Region 2,AAA favorites sent speedstet jimmy Miller across the goal line tvvice in the first half and added another touchdown in the third period on a perfect pass from quarterback joe Smith to left end Herbie Lamb, The jackets held their perennial foes from middle Georgia to a total of 'S yards rushing and no one could remember when the Poets had been held back so much on their home field. The 224 yards rushing amassed by the jackets was one Jimmy Miller. IH, crosses I.anier's goal to score a touchdown il the ball and Cook running the block position proved so effective undefeated 2-AAA team in Georgia. of the most devastating ground attacks the Poets have felt in the past four seasons. Savannah drove 65 yards in 10 plays on the ground early in the first quarter, picking up four first downs along the way, and when Miller broke over left tackle for 18 yards and his first score, there seemed to be little doubt as to the out- come of this inter-region contest. The key running plays by fullback Belton Dykes and right half Monty Painter helped to spearhead the Blue Jackets scoring attack during this encounter vvith the Poets on a rain soaked field. s Gene Cook, 63. blocks for him. This combination of Miller carrying that S . H. S. completed its regular football season as the only 1 '15 0 19 an If g 'rn ', ,Jr -.. xl if ,V .Q Mi, 4 Q M if 2. 'Y , , X. . 0' fs g 1 ,M ' , :Eg - ' t i A vu. Q V . f I .4 3' mi KT, W, 9' ini' U Y' ,1- ,liminv Miller, QH, RIGHT, hitaks in the tlear and you on to larry' the ball .ttross lrlynns goal line in the vvaninxu sounds of the game to tie it upi After trailing by six points for the first three quarters. the wlatkets finally came through with the store when Beveled most. lieltnin Dy'lKt'i. 715. l5IiI,OXX', makes .1 short gain httore he ls pulled tl-run hy .1 host ot Rail ilerrors. 5'f-,gm A wa, Anzq, ,, '1' 'TA sg.-'kfipmx N f.iffMfft1ff1g,,Q.1' . ,,,'ggf'1-fi'tT.,s f se, , 'i Y . 1 . , i ' ff' 'WJ H , ' 'f Y , fm? 1' , ' 5' ,, M! f ' , f . 0 it ef f-ff Q ' so ,A in 4 ,Z Q 15513 ,, ,W ,fm M 6. 4 BLUE JACI ET The Savannah High Blue jatkets threw a bomb with ten seconds left on the tlotk to roar from behind and gain a hard fought 6-6 deadloek with Glynn Atademjfs Red Terrors at Lanier Field in Brunswick on Ottober 18. Quarterbatk joe Smith lobbed a streen pass to halfbatk limmy Miller on a fourth and ten situation and the speedy halfbatk sprinted -15 yards to the touthdown. Miller reteived the pass going to the left. tut back atross the field, picked up six blotkers, and went the distante, lfullbatk Belton Dykes attempted the extra point vvith a V , ' , ,b 9. TIE drive up the middle. but was stopped inehes short of the goal line. GLYNN 6 -6 Glynn Atademys supertharged defense held Savannah High at bay all through the game, but let Miller slip through when it hurt the most. Savannah High took over on its own 52-yard line with just three minutes left in the game. After Glynrrs joe Knox failed to gain .1 first down. the 72-yard touthdovvn drive took just six plays and two minutes and 50 setonds, as JU' lar 4'-1 fg,'M9 Q., N MK In therr eagerness to pull ID lpplrent tre game out of the fxre the jttkets not thexr srgnals nuxed up and the eonfusron yretured ABOVI BLUE JAC1 ET BATTLE AQUI AS TO T 7 TIE lmmy Mrller Saxannah I-Inehs gnfted senxor haltbatlt exploded through center on Tn 18 yard touehdovyn gallop IU the thlrd quarter to gun the undefeated Blue aeltets 1 7 7 te 1 lITsW1I'C,tl 'xLyLllITlS H1 1 'X tustl Ot over lt 11 x s Ct X x The tre vt as the second rn 1 roxy for the acleets who opened the season mth four xretorres before deadloclelng, Glynn Academy the preyrous vteele ust as he dxd agarnst the Red Terrors Mrller tame through yy hen needed most He tapped a 60 yard nrne play drne mth hrs nnnth TD run of the season and Tommy Home lereleed the pornt AQUIUHS moyed out front the fnrst tune rt got possessxon moylng 58 yards 1n 15 plus mth quarterback oe Sheehan dmng uross from the one Henry Mum was true on hrs plaeement and the Slmnrotlts led vuth 3 70 remaxntng rn the frrst perrod Monty Paxnter 'V Saxannah Hxghs steely halfbaele yrttured AT LEFT trres to break free from an Aqumas tatkle rn ,1 desperate attempt to gum some much needed yardage J 'NK Y , 45 T A i' l 'ff . . t K af A gl . T 'ia' A :A P' ' X E N T X if '- 5 X ' ...W S .. 4' :I - V ' 1 .Y 59357 In 5 W, y .X .psf 8 yn M Ui, ,W K r'fTi'??.L.f .E X f 4 E 3 T 1' we , E Ph ,,5, i,. 'L -all , .sl 1 ' Ni -. , - . t, V i ,I W, ' , tv ' g 'ft T ' X we 5 fr v 1 T . 1 ' . 40 ' ,V V R .. Nywfxm W - w- K T Vi T' ftytz, 4 d , 1' , L ' ' ' I w' 2 - J. '.,' V .Y, . . . ' A ' 1 4 . i witl ' fy' - . ' ' 'gl in , ug I .. t l ' Zi in .1 Rego 2-AAR contest witnes -l lv' some 5.000 l-.lil . . vl T V A Q fl y v , A l 2 v ' I ' 4 . 3 BL E JACKET EDGE BROWN 7-6 Don Phillips' touchdown pass to jimmy Miller, plus the added extra point by Tommy Howe, gave the Savannah High Blue jackets a '56 win over Brown High of Atlanta. Noxember 2 in a non-region game played at Grayson Stadium. It was the first win in three tries for the jackets who had been faced with tie results in the last two tilts. The winning touchdown tame in the opening minutes of the game after Sonny Mobley, end for the jackets. recovered .1 Brown fumble on the 37 yard line of the losers. joe Smith was belted for .1 10-yard loss on the first down after Mobleys recovery but Phillips overcame the deficit with a 30-yard pass to Miller who scooted another 1' for the touchdown. Howe put his toe to the oval and sent it spinning between the posts for the extra point. Brown scored the only other TD of the game in the closing minutes when Terry Scott tossed a 25-yard pass into the end zone to Denny lfubanks for the six points. The opportunity to tie the game failed when a holding penalty was talled against the Atlantans on the conversion attempt. The jackets refused the penalty with the carrier halted on the one-yard line and went on to control the ball to the final whistle. ,limmy Miller. '48, Savannali Highs gifted halfbatk. makes ii short min. l5Fl.OW'. against Brown as VC . D. Black. 6-1. Xml 1112000 Cook. 65, hlork for him. Q 'QI1 dr ,W 'f 8 if 1 I Y X11 IW 462 l i l i i ' 1 J 'v , 1 'v s, Qv K, ' ' ,' ' ' PJ .r e..: xv: 'f f' K ' '-.1 ' f ' ,. . -s' fi.. '. - y'- A ' , fy, , ', ,,-3 ly5 f.. K, ' . - U , .4-'. ri ., ' . ' ' , ,lv- .- ,. n 4. A . -1 .f'4y:x I 1,11 '. vi..-.-yi, . , l I i 0 x ill? '- :fit 5? 'z Sgr' W, 1' V ' , 4 ff' ' ,Q , V 'S im ' n fy, 2 40, i I Q ,- Q 0 'Q 1 -'87 Q ,QL '25 -239 ff-2' 'Q M .j3'pnl 'Y a T if is, a, xx If .Y R f My 4 Q fu E u I 'iw V.:-W -, V ' ' aww H- Exe fl, My E 1 BL E JACKETS WHIP RICHMOND 8-0 Two breaks. .1 gritty defense. and 170 pounds of jimmy Miller carried Savannah High School to an 8-O victory over Richmond Aetdemy on November li. The big points tame midway of the third quarter following a 38-yard quick kiek by quarterbatk joe Smith. Center Wfesley Alfords snap, intended for little Butch McDaniel? sailed high .ind to MtD.1niel's right and went out of the end zone for tin automatic safety. The Musketeers didnt have time to reeover. On the first play, Smith faked beautifully. handed to Miller and the swift senior sttiled through right tsitkle untouehed. No one doubted he was going all the was '... and no one begrudged him the honor, for it was Millers threatening gesture that kept the Musketeers keyed up throughout the hard-hitting contest, xl Sprinter Monty Painter. V. itittured above. t.trries the b.iIl on gi punt return its Henry Ruhertinii. 56, hlivelcs for him. Al RIGHI. it h.inil iitt to Monty Painter. Sf from joe Smith. 'tl giwes the Blue lttkets Q1 short gain before Painter is tuckled hy two hefty Biusketeers Belt-in Dykes. 43 .irrises on the stene too Lite to he of .my .assistnnte ff' -. 1. fill' '7?f iP? . , BLUE JACKETS DEFEAT IRISH 21-O IN T HANKSGIVING CLASSIC The sting of a fast, furious and determined swarm of Savannah High School Blue Jackets stunned Benedictine as the jackets scored a 21-0 triumph over their ancient rivals at Grayson Stadium Thanksgiving afternoon and stayed in the fight for the Region 2-AAA football championship. No one was going to knock the jackets out of the race this cloudy Thanksgiving afternoon. The undefeated Blue Team-Georgia's only unbeaten Class AAA team-demon- strated such determination the first time it got its hand on the ball and for the rest of the afternoon put bold emphasis on its plan of operation in the presence of a holiday crowd of gaily-clad spectators estimated at more than 11,000. Only a minute and forty seconds had ticked off the clock before Savannah High School held a 7-O lead. Fullback Belton Dykes dived across from the three-yard line on the fifth play after kickoff. In the third quarter, after stopping all B. C. scoring threats, the jackets struck for another TD, halfback Monty Painter hot-footing it 83 yards. Miller scored the touchdown that put the game on ice in the last period, grabbing a 14- yard pass in the end zone from quarterback Joe Smith. Tommy Howe, a sure-footed placement kicker, made all three con- version attempts good. Thomas Howe, 25, breaks in the clear on a draw play with the help of Murray Clayton's, 61, blocking. David McPipkin, 45, rushes in to help down the Cadets. 52 5? K'!B, mr 'QM is -an fr 'fr ,.. Qflff avhgg if-9' 'NG ' A rx? in 1 ll xx... in ' A f 'Sb' K X J , VVVVZ, V L i if 1 MW l1'5' f ' YI an - 3 I Elf ,1 6 ki as 2 f 'J x 2. 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'I W I 5. a dw., X V A ' I43 1 , RALLY ROUSER At Sm ,1nn.1h High. it is the eheerlexders who are iilxxxiys on hand to promote sehool spirit. This group of eight girls, selected on the b.1sis of appearariee, ability, and seholarship, are chosen by seeret ballot. The judges consist of .1 group of faeulty members .ind the present cheerleaders. The eheerleuders aeeompriny the footb.1ll tedm to all out of town games and .ilso ehurter buses for students who .ire interested in attending these events. Their presence .it all home gimes and pep r.1llies lends .1 gre-.lt deal tow.1rd inereplsing team spirit on the part of the student body. lirom the money whieh they e.1rn by operating the eoneession Sfelflel at .ill home basketbfill g.1mes, they haxe eontributed to many worthy eauses .iround the sehool, Their m.1in projeet this year was their pureh.1se of the gl.1ss enelosed bulletin boards for the front h.1ll. l'nder the exeellent euidanee and tr.iininQ ot' Mrs. Marjorie Sutelitte 1nd Mrs Amelii Aneerson these girls ilu iys mike an outstznding ippe lrtnee xxherexer they go e 4 e i ie e or tm e e s 1 s ue ton e b erlelder The t ton p 1 prietiee sessio a C XX i n tro len ri e e ei x 111111. Dottie ITLI e 1 - Ss: Ks him sq 'Q ifwul-M X H rf, tv mf 1 ft , s, 4 vt, ,gn K ..s.-vin 12455532 xl av ,us , .'i i1Xfg, - H W 'f '!i' fgr- 'Mi 'ii 51 is Th A IFS lllue -lu kets. 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The members of the 1958 Blue jacket Basketball team prctured ABOVE are STANDING left to rrght Harry Shore Hennon Warren Alex Kronstadt Herbre Lamb john Salter Everett Crafts johnny Dalzell Rrchard Harms Tracy Drxon KNEELING Jrmmy Mrller Don W oeltyen Larry Farrcloth jo Jo Kammsky COURT DEMO S The 1958 Basketball season was an extremely successful one for the Sayannah Hrgh School Blue ackets Experrence bred a skrll that proyed hard to beat Therr performance on the basketball court vas of such qualrty that S H S supporters could vsell be proud of the Blue and Whrte team The Blue ackets gamed many decrsrxe uctorres throughout the season one of wh1ch was thelr success rn the frfth annual News Press Chrrstmas Inyrtatronal Basketball Tournament The Blue ackets took frrst place rn thrs contest by beatmg out all three other crty teams as well as rnals from other parts of southeast Georgra Saxannah Hrgh also placed three players on the All best sportsmanshrp 10 the tournament competrtron o 0 Kamrnsky S H S s yaluable guard was gryen the avsard as the most yaluable player Coach Cy Wrrght head basketball coach has made the 1958 Blue jackets a team well worthy of prarse ' ' 3 9 l 7 3 ' Z , -' ' ' Tournament Team. Herbie Lamb received the award for the , , , y J , ' . . . ' n . Y l , I , I Blue Jackets Top Glynn 48 43 In Flrst Regmn ZAAA Triumph Su tnnah Hreh Sthool opened tts basketball season Deeember IO mth 1 48 15 uetory oxer Glynn Aeadenry In 1 exme so hotlx tontested that the lead ehanged sexen tunes Btll hmklne lo lo IX.1IDlllSlx5 racked up 1 pornts to paee the Blue Iukets tu their uetory mth rebounding ace ohn Salter storxng, 14 tor the aekets game xxrth xmmx Bflllil' exeellrng on defense Underdog Richmond Hill Loses to Blue Jael-cets by 43 39 Score ohn Salter 1 srx toot tour junior xx 1th magle rn h1s fxngers tlpped Saxannah Hrgh Sehools basketball team away from dnsaster December 15 The lanky pnotman scored 11 pomts rn the last hall erght of them on tap ms to lead a comeback that netted the Blue aekets a 43 39 trrumph oxer underdog Rlehmond H1ll Prctured AT RIGHT are Monty Pamter manager Coaeh Cy XX fight and Herbre Lamb and joe Kamrnsky eo captams In the prcture BELOW the members of the B basketball team are Pearson Deloach Jerry Warren jonnv Mopper jrmmy George Terry Tyler and Ed Clark . . .. 5 . . , , . 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' t,J Herbie Lamb and Everett Crafts played a fine rebounding . . a 'I 1 P I , 4, - , V 1 - y 'V 4 y Blue Jackets Handed Flrst Blue fflClf9IS Rout CIW Loss by Lanier, 56 51 Saxannah I-hgh Schools Blue atleets tumbled from the undefeated ranks on December 14 after makmg a gallant bld for thexr thrrd uetory Lamer Hngh School of Macon was the xrllam spurtmg to a 56 51 deelsron m the fmal mmute after The Blue aekets got a 15 pomt effort from guard o Kammsky who was the leadmg scorer and 14 pomts from forvs ard Herbre Lamb Rwals, Groves, 6039 :mms Mrller and Ixerett Crafts 1 touple of three sport stars led tht .nltets to xrttory oxer therr arty mal Groses 60 39 Miller Ilrtted m all of h1s 10 pomts before mtermnsslon xretory hopes Crafts was equally brrllrant hrttmg three field goals and sxxeepmg the dcfensrxe board tlean The 6 semor forxxtrd grabbed 9 rtbounds off the boards and 7 were after C roxes shots lor the rught he elanmed 14 mclud mg 11 ClCl.CI1SlXCl5 Blue jacket Herbre Lamb dr1 es m for .1 lay U1 shot durmg Sawannah Hrgh trounemg of Growes as jrmmy Mrllcr and Derett Crafts look on I ' 5 - v , N tk J - V ' . , - 4 S 4 , 4 'I J , L .I 4 1 I - Q Y. . 7 . . - . . . . . A -l 4 ' -w 1 A - - 4 V ' ' ' the jaqkefs hadffvyige fgught to within two Poimg Of the lead, and engineered a fast-moving attack that blanketed the Rebels' - ,J .7 ' 110 - H 'W .3 N , -2 -+-fm.. and pf if W 459' W .M-I M92 V51 'vlg . y,...w.,,-ww' -,.. J, Q an H Q, 'Z' 1 ff, ,,,,.lv A ,,,,,,4-I, .W , , MMT Blue Jackets Lose Thriller Cross-Town Rivals, BC., Full to to Richmond Aeadeiny, 69-67 Frank Clark, Richmond Academy guard, dropped two foul Shots through the hoop with 24 seconds left in the game to give the Cadets a 69-67 region 2-AAA basketball win over Savannah High. Clarks winning points gave Richmond its first lead since Savannah High School moved out from midway in the first quarter and ran the speedy little guards game total to 33 points. lo Jo Kaminsky racked up tt total of Z7 points to lead the storing for the jackets. Blue Jackets by 45-30 Score Able to hit only 11 of 62 shots, Benedictine was no match for the taller, hustling Blue jackets who handed them it 45-30 defeat although the result was still undecided entering the final quarter. Herbie Lamb with 14 and jimmy Miller and Ifverett Crafts with 10 apiece topped the scoring for the Ilackets. Miller matched his high for the season and helped Kaminsl-:y fashion the slowed down offense during the l.1st half. In thc picture BELOW' -To .lu Kriminsky. S.lX.lUH.1ll'S fixe-font-nine b.ill-lmndling ate. goes up for .1 jump shot during the Blue ,l.itl'ict's second encounter of the year with their cross-tity iirth-rivals. Grows High, In this liarern-scarein Region ZAAA contest Cinixes was a 59-47 victim. Blue Jackets Trlumphant Over J971l1ll1S by 6322 Count Saxannah Hlgh breezed to nts nlnth uctory of the se1son th Z1 63 'W rout ot mnless lenlcxns on anuars 10 Thls contest was one slded from the beg1nn1ng The laclcets moxecl to 1 I 7 lead ID the flrst fue and 1 halt mrnutes an Colch Cx XX rrght pulled h1s regulars The rescrxes I'1I1 tl1e coun to 78 8 at h1ltt1n1e then XX flgllf let his starters open the second h1lt Atter tour 1nd a half nnnutes the score was -ll ll 1nd XY'r1ghtag.11n sent1nt11e reserx es Blue Jackets Edge Richmond ACCld9lIl3, 52 49 S111nn1h Hugh S hools Blue lclccts buclcled Rrchmonc A .1 cms s lcnees xuth s1 1ge lf po1nt 1tt1clc ln the 1 t quarter tl1en surxlxed txxo second h1lt rallles by the xlsxtors to gun 1 W 19 rexenge U'll.lI'llPl1 before 1 l1OVSllIlg fIIlt,QC.I'Il1Il mg crowd t tl S H S gyrnmsx 11 The l1clccts 1fOIl1I'1g tor 1 69 67 loss to tl1e Musketeers IH Augusta 111 1 prex 1ous gune brolcc to the front atter 30 seconds on IITIITIE Mlllers hdem xy jump shot and nexer tralled Crafts Leucl Blue Jacket 59 47 Win Over Groves Exerett Crafts xx IS .1 man wuth .1 purpose anuary 21 and because the su. toot tu o semor moxed about under the baclc boards wth 1 xengeance and collected 17 polnts the Blue 1clcets .uerted an upset III 1 h1ren1 sc1re111 Reglon '7 AAA contest rn xxhlch Croxcs was 1 5941 x1ct11 W1tl1out the 77 rebounds coll1red by Crafts the aelcets vs ould haxe been IH SCIIOLIS t ouble Herble Lamb ve ho grabbed 16 rebounds 1nd oe KJIHlDShy who poured through 20 pomts helped el1neh the game for the aclcets Blue Jackets Bomp Over Aqulnas, 64 38 ohnm Dalzell soc foot sen1or commg off the bench rnld may of the flrst quarter when oe Kammslcy cornmxtted h1s th1rd personal foul proceeded to score 19 pomts to pace the Blue aclcets to a 64 38 romp ox er xlsxtxng Aqumas Herb1e Lamb mth 12 and john Salter mth 11 Jomed Dalzell IU double f1gures as the aeleets pacesetters ID Regxon WAAA ran then league record to 11 and oxerall mark t 113 Screven County Dozens Blue jackets, 55 47 Screxen County Hlgh poured through O po1nts ID the tourth penod to down S11 1nnah H1gh School 55 47 Herbre Lamb SIX toot fue torxxard and ohn Salter s1x foot tour center were outstandlng on the buleboards for the Blue aclccts oe Kannnslo, led the S,1x.1nn.1h High School scorlng artaclc wt 'KJ omts and was tol owed lx Salter s Ia polnts 1 er XIXJ n 1 1 ee ctter n lllL,ll mo .nr n 1tt m re nt tor the Blue ac s J I Saxannah H1ghS lanky reboundmg ace johnny Salter 10 racks up another two pomts for the Blue Jackets wlth a beautrfully executed lump shot johnny Dalzell and Herble Lamb stand by to assrst the slx foot four umor durmg the contest staged rn the Sawannah I-hgh School gym Blue Jackets Top Lanett of Alabama, 6058 Saxannah Hugh handed the Lanett Hlgh School Panthers from Alabama 11 60 58 decxsxon 1n a game that vent mto tvso extra perlods It vas the Blue ackets accuracy at the foul l1ne that brought them thelr uctory Two free throvss by Herb1e Lamb knotted the count at 55 and pres ented the usxtors from w1n nmg III the f1rst ox ert1me Then rn the next three mlnute play off Lamb sank a gratls and ohnny Dalzell a paxr to pad a marggm the Panthers couldn t ox ercome Cnty Champwnshlp Won by Blue Jackets Wlth 58 30 Wm Over BC The long and short of Saxannah Hrgh Schools basketball powerhouse 6 4 Herb1e Lamb and 5 9 oe Kammsky sparked Th1S vsln gaxe the ackets the c1ty champ1onsh1p W1th Kammsky dumpmg 1n 20 pomts and engmeermg an explosne attack and Lamb scorlng 17 and teammg vuth Exerett Crafts and ohn Salter to outduel the Cadets under the boards the jackets were nex er pressed . V. .V . ' A . . I - J . . . V . ' - ' , the Blue jackets 1n a 58-30 waltz over arch-rlval Benedlctme. Lunler Wullops Blue Jaekets by 68 07 Count Iour of Ianler Hrehs fue starters reaehed double frgures a the Poets 1 Regron 1 AAA trtlel eontender downed Savannah I-heh 1 Refexon 7 AAA power 69 5 The outstlndxng tlayer for Quannah was the leleets junlor eenter ohn Srlter who lumped rn 6 polnts on 10 freld polls and srx free throws The only other Iaeket rn double frteures WIS guard oe IX'IIUlIlSlxX who hlt 11 Coffee County Drops Tuo to Blue Jackets, 57 40 69 37 gt1X1IlIL1ll Hleh School routed Collee County rn Douglas anuary 51 57 ao Iour aeleets reaehed double frgures to lead the may to xretory oe Kamlnslty had 15 ohn Salter 11 and Fxerett Crafts and Herble Lamb 10 apreee Alex Kronstadt junror forward malemg only hrs second appearanee as a st1rter rn the Savannah I-Ilgh llneup sparked a first quarter splurge thxt produeed 2 pornts md pued the way for the Blue aeleets to seore 1 69 51 wetory oxer Coffee' C ounty rn 1 Reiexon Z AAA blsltetball teams rn Sax annah Hlgll 5 gym on I ehruary 8 In the lreture A'I RIGHT ohn Salter goes ur aeeonuanrel by a host of Groves plrycrs to rule up txxo pornt for SJYADDIII Hrgh As jxmmy Mrller and John Sllter look on BELOW Herlmel Iamb elunks the ball . 1 . F ' , ' Q I ' .' 1' ' , S ' . t ' '. ' '. I ' . ' 4 I, . I ..' 47' . ,L 3 . e.' ' ' Jes , . A J A - w . w . , I , , - 'L t ' ' 'A .. U- , . 'Y . ' f 7 ,pf , , , , - - x, Vg , , y . 'f ,, I V' L J I . -I ,I - ' F 1 I -, Q , 5 -V L I . ,K -, - A ' Yr L ' ,f Q .' J I e a7l ' Q r' L 7 L' V T. . 5' ' 'J L A v x. N' 'L ' 2' f. I I S I . BLUE JACKETS RUNNERS-UP IN REGION 2-AAA In the opening game of the tournament, Savannah High School, turning in the sharpest performance of its highly successful season, routed Groves, 72-34 in Augusta, to join Aquinas, Glynn, and favored Richmond Academy in the semifinals of the Region 2-AAA basketball tournament. Savannah High School's comeback kids! who for some reason have trouble hitting their peak before intermission, tore Glynn Academy's title hopes to shreds in the third quarter of the game and rode to a 56-42 triumph that moved them into the cham ionshi match of the re ion tournament. P P 8 In the Region 2-AAA championship game Savannah High's Blue jackets, who usually have trouble getting going in the early stages, raced to a 15-4 advantage in the first quarter only to fall flat as top-seeded Richmond Academy roared back for a 66-46 triumph and the championship title. Herbie Lamb. drives into a host of Richmond players for a lay-up shot. Herbie and jo-jo Kaminsky were selected as members of the All-Tournament team. f ff' ww '-Wbae gi, 'W ll 5 fi 'fy E x xii 1 K 'MQW gy vm., 'Q' I, . M . ..'.. 6 - L ..-T' i wfQ'rf 7 . W ,I M 'r-h mf-T59 POI T SE TTERS The greatly 1mproycd yrls xarsrty basketball team tmxshed up the season mth 11 neat 5 5 retord Th1s mll be thc last yur that the Suannah l-l1g,h g1rls yull partrupate ID y.1rs1ty competition Under the lhlc touhmys ot Mlss B.1rb1r1 glllllll these gurls spent many hours III praetnc SCSSIODS prtparnng., them selycs tor the rlrorous LOIDIULUUOI1 they hld to tate The .1tt1on 1n thcnr games retletted the frghtmg Splflf ot these glrls for each game tontalned many tense moments B ue Blue B nc B uf. B ue B ue B ue B ue Blue Dlanlcettes .14 lccttes ukcttu jtukutcs jaclctttes uktrtcs jackcttes atkettes Jatkettcs St Vzntnnts Raymond A1 ulnmy Aquxnls bt Vmtcnts Fflll'lj.,lL1l'Il County Richmond Amdnmy Aqumas Groyes Coffee County In the puture Al RIGHI irc. SIANDINU Mus Barhlra Smith roach Lynda Seckmgcr m.1n.1g,cr .mtl KNEFLINC1 Sue Dodge and Lynda Guerry to taptuns Pmturetl BELOW are Sl ANDING 11 1n 1 1 11ny tnnx en 1 e111 lxn 1 Cfuerrx Sue Doel c Ann XX eelts Nhrrlcy Nltrgln lxXl.l.llNL1 Dot omson l he bxllagher H 111et Owens Sue XX lllxer lXlfl1Ll1l'lL XX ellhroelx Crrolyn Dum l ' f J 4,1 . ' - '- l ' JK ' ll I gi IA' A 28 I 'A I ' 2' 1 M ' ' ' 1151 A 4: 'B ff' I f A 19 ' f 1 J B 1 47 - Blue .lackettes -45 St, Vincenfs , ' ' 1, 31 1 , left to 'ghti dn Pierre. Stepl. 1' 'l'- I. Lil' tl.. tl.- jl:'., 11'- T1-'L' . .1 : '-iz. - s ,Y TTT' YW -Q., r- ls, fm, HX, WW E ,K ,W ,T r 3. I W a iii! li wx QE' ,?'.,,r we Var' V Y L, E+ f 54 L! Q., 34. ,J.., 'A-I. 75.1 1' 'Af QU! 'fn-v-4' ...X- V . ,WY A .l 'F 5, ,,.,M,, I 324, ,-. 7,21 JV: ,a. Pictured ABOVE is jimmy Miller as he rounds first on a solid hit to right field. MAJOR LEAGUE BOUN The Savannah High baseball team for 1957 is one of which we can all be proud. They won the City Championship and came close to getting the Region title. Their performance at every game was admirable and well worthy of praise. Under the able coaching of Turp Spear, these boys played some of the finest ball in the region. Blue Jackets Trim Bradwell 6-5 Savannah High's sophomore and junior studded lineup racked Bradwell's double no-hit Nig Hall for two runs in the bottom of the sixth, April 9, at Daffin Park to open the season with a 6-5 victory. All it took, after trailing since the fourth inning, was a double by shortstop Pee Wee Stafford and singles by Jimmy Miller and William Rainer. Savannah High coach Turp Spear started Neil Perkins, a lanky righthander, who had never pitched a game before. Perkins worked the first three innings and was touched for one run and three hits. Don Woeltjen followed and worked the fourth inning, giving up four runs and three hits, mostly because of wildness. Robbie Thompson, winning pitcher, took over in the fifth inning and finished up for Savannah High. The members of the 1957 Savannah High School baseball team are, KNEELING: Cecil Futch, Coach Turp Spear, jerry Youmans, Joe Smith, Billy Robinson, Robin Christy, Ronnie Stafford, Russell Eiseman, Larry Youmans, Hans Miller, Bookie Langston, john Frazier. manager. STANDING: Thomas Howe, Walter Rainer, Robbie Thompson, Willie Moore, jimmy Miller, Everett Crafts, Donald Wfoeltjen, Paul johnson, David Patten, Hennon Warren. ' s... ' .- , ffllll ' ' N ,,,,www, 'i'Q 2 . I Ira, , MRA. :fc . .. 'Q . -. aut .M.--.-:- fn-f..,' ,A ' 'W .,-ret., y ,,'-vu.-,-,,m- YM'-ua. ,., -A 1 L, L 'Y .. - ..... . -ef -. - A , N 7 L- . .- 1 at ...-,tim .1 . 'Q JL.-J - - . 'rr .S 1- -. . .-1 -1' - ' ' rf4':f5+--S-.1527 .13 F.. '-L'5'-. if - ' ., L '-' I u ' nf Robin Christy, ABOVE. Savannah High catcher. covers home hoping to cut off Bradwells Williani Boyds attempt to score another run. Blue Jackets Capture Two Games From Commercial, 16-5, 10-4 Savannah High combined the pitching efforts of Robbie Thomson and heavy slugging to defeat Commercial High, 16-5, at Daffin Park April 16. Thomson led Savannah High with two for three and jimmy Miller had two for five. Savannah High's Hans Miller, a pee wee righthander, scattered nine Commercial High hits to pitch the Blue Jackets to a 10-4 victory at Daffin Park on May 9. Miller struck out three and walked only one batter to pick up his first victory of the season. Bobby Cowart, Rex Glisson and McMillan each got two hits for Commercial and Hennon Warren led Savannah High with three for four. Blue Jackets Split Double- Heacler With Glynn, 5-4, 1-12 Glynn Academy's Red Terrors and Savannah Highs Blue jackets split a twin bill May 14, the Blue jackets winning a 5-4 decision in the opener and the Red Terrors storming back with their hitting shoes on to take a one-sided 12-1 victory in the second. Don Woeltjen tossed a five-hitter and was backed up with errorless play by his mates in the first game for Savannah. The Blue jackets scored five runs in the first five innings and withstood a three-run rally in the sixth by Glynn. In the nightcap, Glynn scored eight runs in the first four innings and rolled on to victory behind the four-hit pitching of Don Shadron. Billy Robinson. S. H. S. first baseman, tries to beat out a hit. Q '- Q35-7 l - A A 1 jimmy Miller, ABOVE. chalks up another hit off B. C.'s pitcher Ronnie Braddock during the game to decide the City Championship Hennon Warren, BELOW, reaches first base safely during a game with Bradxxell Institute when the opponents first baseman William Bryant. misses the throw from second base. Blue Jackets Drop Two Games to Boys' Catholic, 2-1, 5-3 Ted Rhodes allowed Savannah High only one hit, a line single in the sixth by second baseman Ronnie Stafford, on April 20 at Grayson Stadium as Boys' Catholic High of Augusta trimmed the Blue jackets, 2-1, in a Region 2-AAA contest. Boys' Catholic of Augusta beat Savannah High 5-3 in Augusta April 22. All Jacket scoring came in the fourth inning on four errors, two walks and a wild pitch. It was the second Catholic- administered defeat of the season for the jackets. Richmond Edges Blue jackets 1-0 Steady Herb Alewine hurled a neat two-hitter and blasted a double in the bottom of the ninth to win his own game, 1-0, over Savannah in Augusta on May 7 as Richmond Academy took the Region 2-AAA baseball championship. The game was a pitcher's duel from beginning to end at the mound and at the plate. 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'Sa The members of the track team prctured ABOVE are KNEELING left to rrght james Kelley manager George Rrvers Harry D Black Brrtton Bazemore Tony Freld Davrd Abercrombre Herbre Lamb Sonny Mobley Roger Benton Davrd McP1pkrn and Tommy Boone Herbre Lamb LEFT practices yumpmg hurdles for a forth comrng track meet PEEDY SPRI TER Savannah Hlgh Track Team A team that steadrly contrnues to brrng home honors to Saxannah Hrgh rs the track team Last years season was so successful that wrth the team substantrally the same th1s year vue are lookmg for great thrngs from them during 1958 The results of last year s competrtron found three Sax annah Hrgh athletes rn the frrst slot at the Regron Meet held on the Rrchmond Academy track Monty Pamter jay Hellstrom and Murray Clayton placed frrst 1n three of the exents Monty rn the 180 yard low hurdle ay rn the Mrle Run and Murray rn the Pole Vault These boys later placed thrrd rn the entrre State at the state vude track meet held rn Athens The Cross Country team also has won much glory for S H S At the 1957 ew ent ay Hellstrom set a crty record for the two mule run completmg rt rn 10 24 mrnutes ay won the trophy for the Best lndrudual and the srx other members of the team won the Cnty Team Trophy f 'Yu Munn, and craig Bell. STANTDING: Coach Richard Atfwboa, W. i ' gl I ' 1 9. I ' - 1 ' . 5 . . . ' ' I FORE MO T FELLOW Savannah Hugh Golf Team The popularxty of the golf team grovss vuth leaps and bounds as they contmue to make for themselyes and Sax annah Hugh an excellent record Last year they were runners up IH the Regnon Competltxon Novy vuth a year experxence as a tcam together they are back agaln and are l1kely to make a name for themsclyes regnonally and statevude One of the cxents they vull enter thrs year vull be the Cxty Tournament among fue hlgh schools Sayannah I-hgh School Benedlctlne Groxes enkxns and Country Day Later on ln the season they mll go to the regronal meets to compete vslth teams from other schools 1n the regron It successful there they vull proceed to the State Competx tlon at Athens A game that combmes sknll and chance golf IS becommg steadlly more popular at Sax annah Hlgh School Membershlp on the team IS open to all who are xnterested and haye suf frcxent sklll At the sprmg tryouts elrmmatrons are made and the remarnmg mdmduals then compose the team The memhers of the golf tcam plctured BELOW are KNEELING left to right jan hff1ISlCy Paul Robrnson Sandy Rosenthal and George Leon STANDING Davrd Getty Andrcvs Smxth jack Levy and Elbm I'1eld These boys have to practrce regularly to keep thexr form at., jf 66 99 - . I . 1 Y V ' ' . 7 . Y' '- 1 I vi v v ' I l 9 7 . . . - - r ' I v Y' ' s 1 ' 7. I v 7' A y . V , - - v . Z v l I ' I V 7 1 1 x V 1 J V 1 V l' V ' - ' , ,, ' l , X' 7 Y , U' I ' .3 ' l 7 1 Y . ' ' ' , A . I ', ' ' , , ' . . ,V ' 4' -' -: 4 I ,. 'fa f I w i se ' -s W I lf' . 1 y ' cv A Q 3, Vi?.0.TC. he minute men who won America's independence were trained with the same principle which we use to- day to preserve America's liberty. It is vital that America be ever pre- pared to guard against the destruction of her ideals. Through the preparedness of her youth she can achieve this goal, but only if every citizen is willing to pay his share of the price. We all hope for the day when peace will be so strongly entrenched in the world that there will be no need for the estab- lishment of armed forces, but if that day is to come, freedom, equality, and justice must be granted to each individual. Only through strength can there be freedom. I I fjw W NX putbmvwww C ARDI ANS F orezuar ned, F orearmed The only rerson why the Umted Stltes IS the forceful seture power rt IS today rs the strength ind ustness ot rts armed lortes To safeguard the ruture to proteet our homeland and to 'requalnt young men wrth some of the basle funetlons of the army the Reserye Offreers Trarnrng Corps exusts Spendrng, three days a week rn drilling themsely es In mareh mg formitrons manual of arms and weapons care and IH the remunrng two days rn elassroom rnstruetrons ROTC students are kept busy and rnterested Actual knowledge garned rneludes map readme proper use of weapons and frrst ard The rnrlrtary regrme strret adherence to regulatrons follow rug exactly the orders ot superrors ereet bearrng and neatness of dress help to make better all around persons of all who take part rn thrs program To carry out the rnstruetronal program of the Reserxe Otheers Trarmng Corys at Quanmh Hreh 1 staff of nrne Regular Arny men rs assr ned here Hmdllnq the multltude ot paper work connected wrth so lrree an oreanrntron 1s MfSgt Charles XX Oltlex RIGHT The LOXX LR yreture shows the two offreers who are resyonsrhle QEATED Captun Homer C the entrre IFOKQFIIU They McNamara professor of Mrlrtary Srrenee and Tutres md Captun Russell Brttle assnstant professor WW S, 'Q f 1... 1 XX The rnstructors assrgned here for the ROTC program Loma for a tour of duty llStll'lQ, from txxo to three years These offrcers and enllsted men brrng xsrth them wears of experrence and trarnrng gamed rn SCFWICC throughout the world Thrs experience enables them to capably and effrcrently tram the Cadet Corps If one were to NIS!! the ROTC otfrtcrs or drrll freld on the cast srde of the hurldrng they vroulrl ftnd rt drffrcult to belrue that they were not on an Army post For here strrrt mrlrtarx l.llSClfl1I'lC and derorum prexarl The Corps consrstrng of approxrmately erght hundred cadets looks to rts xnstructors for knowledge leaclershlp and gurdance One of the most rmportant men rn the organnntron IS Mr john E Grace fMfSgt Retrredj who ts m charge of ill the Mrlrtary property used rn our school It IS to thrs man that each cadet reports to draw has unrform or to buy a hat or tre rf one IS lost The LOWER prcture shovrs three of the instructors chetkxng ower pl ns for the day They are SIIATED Sgt Bcnjamrn R Knotts STANDING SPC Pitrrckj Sullnan md Sgt Gordon E jones One of the most rmportant lessons an army man can learn IS the use and rmportance of weapons As 15 understandable the yar1ety of weapons used by our cadets IS llmlted but the knowledge they aCqu1re of the ones on hand IS extenstye Each cadet IS 1ssued an M1 at the begmnmg of the year and durmg the rourse of the school m It s h1 res 0ns1b1l1ty to see hat t always 1n the peak of cond1t1on One of the most fam1l1ar s1ghts at S H S can be found 1n the east Lourt yard where the cadets haye tables for eleamng thelr weapons Fh1s cleanlng sess1on IS usually followed by a miss moyemcnt to the fm ers frllowmg, the attenpts of the radets to re assemble the1r rtfles In the pteture ABOVE NIfSg.t jay F1sher 15 shown durmg one of the class penods expla1n1ng, the 1nt1'1cate POIDIS of an The ong me of hash marks on F1shers sleeye attests to the fart that these IU structors brmg w1th them many years of expenenee The p1eture on the RIGHT shows two of the sergeants eheelung the progress of the cadets 1n learmne marthmg formatmns 'Ihey are Sgt Charles Swanson and ist aele Imler l ter '11 's ,p . t i is infirmary' for many' are the bruised and smashed ' gk 1 V Y f 1 ma - - -. 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U 'WF w . agar' 1 - . .3 Q ix X9-5 .., v 6 i, Q93 ix N X I1- I -J ' 1 1 ff .. ..-.. by 0 -5 nh W f 1 r V f t 7 g if ' 1 Q .r -IS Members of the ROTC Off1cers Club prctured ABOVE are L Black R Kmght R Stafford D Nettles E Henderson L Haddon H Oakley C Beverly D Seay J Sullrvan R heal W Butler H Warmack H Respess T Tyler M Brown L Lindsey F Vetter B jenkms R Shearouse C Debele E Brown H Allen J Herold G Cashman P Rowland B Oglesby C Bobo J Sanders J Offlcers of this organlzatron are shown at the LEFT They are E Henderson presxdent H Oakley uce presrdent H Respess secretary treasurer R Neal sergeant at arms HIGH COMMA D ROTC Offlcers Club The drstmcnon of belongrng to an assocratton of hxgher ups goes to the commandmg gentlemen who are members of the Offrcers Club The only qual1f1cat1on IS that one be a person of ROT C offrcers rank from second heutenant to full colonel Thrs group meets ma1nly as a soc1a1 organrzatron, afford mg an opportumty for each offxcer to become acquamtecl wrth hrs fellow commanders Howexer pomts of order standards of d1sc1pl1ne and other matter relatne to mllxtary can be d1s cussed l l Seyle, J. 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Lf ,W Vi ., s A '1 1 v K 034 Pictured at the TOP of the page are the group of Top Brass who inspect the ROTC cadets They are LEFT TO RIGHT Col McCroy Capt Moon Col Dans Mr Sharpe Col Thompson Capt Bittle and Major Scruggs Cadet CompanyA pictured immediately ABOVE as it passed in review DRESS PARADE Annual Federal Inspection Twice a year ex ery cadet in R O T C becomes apprehensne anxious and looks to brass uniform shoes and M 1 rifle such agonized perusal is that the Top Brass of the Georgia Military District descend from Atlanta to appraise the progress of their military training As the tvso battalions march past in Dress Parade uniform they are gn en a grade by these high ranking Army officers Then follovxs an indixidual inspection during which the squads platoons and companies snap to military attention and gixe the rifle salute Following the brisk but careful inspection during which such time honored questions as What 1S the Military D1str1ct7 and What is the weight of the M 1 rifle? are asked and generally answered a general sigh of relief from Capt McNamara down to the nevsest sophomore cadet is released It is a mark of honor for Saxannah High that the final rating gixen following the tour of inspection is excellent . .. .. . 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I 1'-'01-9' 7' mf? ov' fs. 3 1' 52, M' ,ar ,its QIQCON D PLATOON Andrew Bmgg Plt Ldr johnDr1ggers Plt Sgt James Blasc Asst Plt Sgt XX tllmrn Huxes Sqd Ldr H trolrl Clxfton Henry Allmn limes Crrrtcr Don Cirter XX asne Gaskrns Asst Sqd r john Geffken Sqd Ldr Robert Hughes Cxrx Iangstnn H 1ll1e Duttlen Dnttl Hlj.,lD Gene Holl mtl Thomas Holton Asst l1mesDe1l bqd Ltlr DlXlLl Htrn Alun Dunl it Charles Ijllenvsood QJCUIQJ? H trtelson Henry Cmlu Asst Qqel r S r M-Z' xr half 1 Ga' ' 'Wei THIRD PLA'l OOW W'1ll11m Dasher Plt Lelr wlllldm Hawes Plt Sgt Lonme Farr Asst Plt Sgt Danny Bragg Sqd Lclr Hfrroltl Laurel Herbert Dans jerrs Hnumans Brads Shrrley V,llll1IH Evans Maman Ball Ben11m1n Edlemtn Asst bqel Lelr john Btrrett Sqtl Ldr Earl Wllllalrls Cxcorge Krout Alu uncs George Limb Henry Louts Murru Gmsbcrg Asst Sqe L r lr1LxDrxon bqtl Ldr Delme Dtuglmtrx Porter Cope Stew Stsser Rnlnrel Harms John Loxe Asst Sqd Ldr , . a... 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Sutnlxftp n xx kk rn umnorrrx oncl m S ye rxbbon to the vrmnmg., Qornpmy .lt one of the regular IHSPCLIIOHS In the LOXX ER prnture the staff offrners of Commny B are shown Then lre LEFT TO RIGHT lst It Morrrs Brown CXLLIJIIXL ofrlccr Llpt Luus Llnrlscy wmplm uunmimu IwIf5at Ihum.1s rc freld lst Sergeant Cpl Danny Berne guldon bearu and Ind Lt Eduard Vshrttcn xdnunwtrutrxe offlccr COMPA ' , I I ' Q k ' 4 nf V' ,rf I . V .f'.i'Qg1 M ,,.? ,M 4 L, 'r-I W ' fr- ji'mf ff' fx. ,. . ' ' 4 ' , M. I I ,na . ,W , ' ff. a N- - by ,, .., -.- . 1, -, a 5 'W ' 4 ' Z- ' W,-f W . Q- ,'..f, 14,2 fx W , 5 K lp ' i T 'fri'- ' L' N , 1-wa. , --. - wh b M. r . M Y' l . ' fry f . f ni I-.. Y Z kj' .' ' --J- muw 1,. f . hmm, J H , I , ,en by M M ' . v ' X ' . r - ,Q I we lx A Q- X., W , . ,V A , i , ,, x IV A n.. rf- 3 V '- .- - ' - L -I . I ' . - J 7 A 1 , A , A .... gr da I Sag 4 I' .. LJ 7 ' l- wh 115 ma? 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Vernon Knight Harold Helmly Thomas Rushing jim Thomas George atl-cson. Asst. Sqd. Ldr. S IZCOND PLATOON Charles Sasser. Plt. Ldr. Louis Rahn. Plt. Sgt. Steve Krissman. Asst. Plt, Sgt, Thomas Nolan. Sqd. Ldr. Brute Bobb Charles XX'heeler john Martin Louie Dowd Clifton Todd Charles johnson. Asst. Sqd, Ldr. Rithard Powell. Sqd. Ldr. Hannon KY'arren Gene XY'illiams Eddie Newton Van Hutto Randall W'oodward Gene Long Robert Bonner. Asst. Sqil. Ldr. James Otto. Sqd. Ldr. lwiilton Sills Bill INIcCa1uley Bob Lfeguiar Gene Russell XX ayne Sullivan Asst Sqd r THIRD PLATOON john Seyle, Plt. Ldr. Kenneth Lane. Plt. Sgt. james Moye. Asst. Plt. Sgt john Simmons. Sqd. Ldr. Rohert O'Kelly Harry Thomas Bobby White Tommy Pierre Lynn Owen Ifrantis Sanders Maltolm Little. Asst. Sqtl, I r Henry Stott. Sqd. Ldr. Ronnie MeCullough Malcolm O'Connell jimmy Reed Gerald Missroon Glenn Barnard Allan Kantziper, Asst. Sqd Ldr james Reese. Sqd. Lclr. 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S FIRST PLATOON Spencer Cooley Plt Ldr Ivey Collms Plt Sgt Denn1sMcCran1e Asst Plt Sgt Terry Hmely Sqd Ldr George Barron Burch Bryant Bernard Baker Asst Sqd Ldr Henry Cottle Sqd Ldr Walter Balmer Vaughn Bazemore Tom Boone Asst Sqd Ldr Danny Burgstexner Sqd Ldr Rodney Scott jrmmy Alderman Robert Branford Charles Byrd Asst Sqd Idr SECOND PLATOON Ansel Holder Plt Ldr Fred Humphrres Plt Sgt Donald Bryant Asst Plt Sgt Pat Chance Sqd Ldr Mxttry Ambrose Ralph Bowyer Bobby Haclcle Asst Sqd Ldr Damel Hook Sqd Ldr Olner Dekle Henry jatkson Iohn Deloath Asst Sqd Ldr Wayne Exlcy Larry Drawdy Ralph Beasley Robert jones Asst Sql Ldr 'I HIRD PLATOOIN Eugene Allison Plt Ldr Louns Cox Plt Sgt Gordon Holmes Asst Plt Sgt Damel Clark Sqd Ldr Edward Brertenbach Rlchard Gormely jordan Gaudry Kenneth Connor Asst Sqd Ldr Rxchard Exley Thomas Henry Earl Ham Herbert Ianrer Asst Sqd r Wlllxam lamb Sqd Ldr Rex lcnkms Hams Anderson Isreal Drnggcrs john Corbell Asst Sqd Ldr i i Herman jones 1 l Monroe Epting l A Jack Hunt, Sqd. 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A I 'Ldv A . . , L , . f 1, V' FIRST PLATOON Donald W'oelt1en Plt Ldr Ell1otPalefslcy Plt Sgt james Robrnson Asst Plt Sgt Lewrs Mrtchell Sqd Ldr Edward Lamb Davxd W1lll8mS Donald Wrlson T mmy XWalton Asst Sqd Ldr Guerry Wfaters David Home Tommy Moore Asst Sqd r Kmg Owen Sqd Ldr Bobby Rush Charles Peacock Clark Shearouse Charles Smoak Douglas Shaw Asst Sqd r SECOND PLATOON Marlon Pacett1 Plt Ldr VU1ll1am Mrller Plt Sgt Dan1elMobley Asst Plt Jack Myers Sqd Ldr Ken Sugden Bob Perrvman Charles Mantxplw jeff Keller M1CkCY Perry Asst Sqd Ldr Alex Quarterman Sqd Ldr heal Robmson jxmmy O Neal Arnxe Sasser Asst Sqd r Randall Mrller Sqd Ldr XY mston Srms Arthur Straus Bob Johnson Davrd Tomberl1n Terrell Moore Asst Sqd r THIRD PLATOOIN Matt Mrller Plt Ldr Randall Rountree Plt Sgt Stexe Sullens Asst Plt Sgt B1llyNahay Sqd Ldr Allen Longwater Harold Spxres Graham Norman Gene O Neal Damton Rahn Franklln Sammons Duncan Ogletree R1chard w,1lll3mS Larry Yarborough Asst Sqd Ldr l1mrny Padgett Sqd Ldr Douglas Stafford Robert Smrth Ronnle Suttle Asst Sqd Ldr 0 , . . . 'l ' ' Earl Hunter, Sqd. Ldr. ' Y e A h l Ernest Patton, Asst, Sqd. Ldr. , . . Ld . ' - V ' ' 1 - ' ' , , . Ld . V . 1 - - . Q ' V I ' I , , . Ld . - - ' . . . , . . Ld . eq ii ,ga ,, ,, .,: M., ef, Q at ,M ' K1 Q33 as t 4 413 V u,s. Ann 4 . Aman . 'Han A , , FIRST PLATOON Malcolm Bell Plt Ldr Charles Bazemore Plt Sgt Rrchard Evans Asst Plt Sgt Stewart Harle Sqd Ldr Gerald Edenf1eld Brlly Klempeter Bert Herrm George Lent Paul johnson Asst Sqd r Roger Benton Sqd r Ronald Kennedy Robert Dlxon Vernon Morgan Bruce Bauman Troy Grooms Tyrone Mlms Asst Sqd L r Brll Beecher Sqd Ldr Charles Wrllramson Russell Parker Charles Leggett Joseph Bragg Larry Bacon Wendell Hodges Asst Sqd Ldr SECOND PLATOON Wrlllam Rrchardson Plt Ldr Lewrs Bell Plt Sgt Jonathan Mopper Asst Plt Sgt Gary Rosenthal Sqd Ldr Benny Woodcock Arthur Wfeeks Tony Mesaros jrmmy Wrllrams Larry Langford Ronald Lord Donald Shuman Sqd Ldr Dredrrch Oglesbee Harold Smrth Stephen Flemlng Roy Claxton Gary Well Asst Sqd Ldr Wrll1eGapac Sqd Ldr Jack Sanders Charles Nevxll Glenn Wood Harold Elmore Lee Shonfreld Asst Sqd r THIRD PLATOON Charles Depue Plt Ldr Larry Lacy Plt Sgt Charles Saylor Asst Plt r jayMedd1n Sqd Ldr jrmmy Parrott Larry Lee Robert Cleland julran McLendon Melvm Weinstein Asst Sqd Ldr Iayce Ramage Sqd Ldr Danrel Atkrnson Aubrey Harden Carl Clements Charles Strdham Arthur Coward Asst Sqd r Robert Thomas Sqd Ldr Paul Elder Tommy Phrllrps Walter Garun HershalS1kes Asst Sqd Ldr - S 1 ' . . . . 1 - v - I A I ' V' 'D . . , . .Ld. ' ' r ' ' - - , . Ld . T ' - Floyd Hendricks Ronald reader, Asst. Plt. Ldr. Buff. Strange K ' , . . Ld . - , Q - ' d V ' I ' .... Y ' ' ' , . . Ld . COMPA Y One of the most irnprcssixc sightb for any American to witness is the presenting of the colors To cxrry out thls rmportant task rt ILKILXXN ruulu .incl oot gamcs the ROIC rs 1 vcclltralnccl co guard Shown at the RIGHT thu rr: lcwhn Flournax Dcwuglab Hxnelx Earl Huntcr and Mulrv: lonci The staff offrcers for Company I Arc rn the LOW ER prcture Left to rxght they are 1 t Lt Wallace Butler cxecutue offrccr Capt Donrlc Xcttlei cum uny commanclcr Mfigt Cfcorgc Eclcnfrclcl lst scrgcant Cp lirllx luck curclon bcucr ml lncl Lt joc Smrth lLllT'llI'l19U'lf1YC offlccr Q' -44' 11 av Y, nm' HWS A ,wt .na- ll'-. an fx fwz.. an 4 Qld nr- ,N I 'ws 'xl ,Lan 4, . , , Q K I ' 2 L XX ' f - ball ff 1 . . ha: 1 ' - - 1 'lor y f A .v , f v is . V I 1 , -n ' Y ,. ., 1 - ' , , , 3 5 . ' u ' ' ' cg 1 . 4 l r ' .. ' L' ' . . Y 'A 4 I . 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I.. .. - .Lf ' ur- ze- .., ...am .n r -., o ..'f'N l'g,, za- ,auf 'Wg Ev 'Win COMPA Y If one were to xx qndel dovsn the mit lull of Sixanmh I-hgu they would flml ulut IPPLIYS to lx ln Qrscnll 'Ilns well protcctul room housu thc xxelponi usul bw the mdet Loxps Luh nulct IS reiponmble for the cleamng and can of 1115 rlflc and must lcnovs how to clxsmantle and re assemble the xxeqpon Shown ln the gun room AT LEFT are Ladcts Donald Pxttman and Martm I'le-xsclnkcr In the LOWER pxnture are the off1cer5of K Company 'Ihes 'ue LETT 'IO RIGHT lst It Bunn cnkms CkLLUflNLOffltC1 C1pt Hlrold Oakley company commander MfS5,t Klm Kolgaklls lst sergeant Cpl jeuy Warren guxclon bearer and 'lncl Lt j1mmy Herolol HdI'IllD1SfI'Z1UYE off1Cer FIRST PLATOON Wayne Austin. Plt. Ldr. Tommy Bravo. Plt. Sgt. Charles Lent. Asst. Plt. Sgt. David Crenshaw, Sqd. Ldr. Charles Deen Mike McDonald james Bennett jim W'atford, Asst. Sqd, Ldr. John Brown, Sqd. Ldr. Edwin Clark john Towers jim Brooker Wfalter Rogers Donald Flanders Nelson Sevier, Asst. Sqd. Ldr. james Cross, Sqd. Ldr. Chester Tatum Dan Newton Robert Thompson Preston Wise john Mason Bradford Outen Asst Sqd Ldr SECOND PLATOON Martin Grotheer. Plt. Ldr. Kim Kolgaklis. Plt. Sgt. Marvin Bedingfield. Asst, Plt. Sgt Robert Crumpton. Sqd. Ldr. Ronald Freeman john Oldfield Roland Lance Larry Cribbs jim Underwood james Barrowman. Asst. Sqd. Ldr. john Conner, Sqd. Ldr, David Cowart William Harp john Kennedy Ernest Shuman jack Lanier, Asst. Sqd. Ldr. Connie Russell, Sqd. Ldr. Richard Walker Michael Duggan Joseph McGrath Wfilliam Plunkett Robert Smith Asst Sqd Ldr THIRD PLATOON Hardy Warmack, Plt, Ldr. Norman Sexton, Plt. Sgt. Gerald Stewart, Asst. Plt. Sgt, Gordon Usher. Sqd. Ldr. Robert Brooks james Kelly Harris Gottlieb Bobby Xwilliams james Wallace. Asst. Sqd. Ldr. joseph Levine. Sqd, Ldr. Raymond Cribbs Cleveland Alrorn Lawrence Ard Samuel Morrison james Riley Robert Anderson. Asst. Sqd, Ldr. Delma Cowart. Sqd. Ldr. Liston Sanders Terry Barry Lester Nasworthy Benjamin Alexander Richard McGinley Asst Sqd Ldr Ap. 55 N 4-ff -du .44- TO 1 4 i A . - , . . . C . fr . wL,..f 'fa f I 2, - I 5 Z yi . ' L ' .V A- ' -W 43' '- .lf .V t .roi v, V V ,4 5 . , . n. ' rw '. 444-v' v ' , ,Vt f., in 1 I uv H fi ti 7 , fr, r ' r 4. - , :r , ' .- 4 ' . ,a ' f-'ez ,- ,- - -- ' r, ' .F .- , fn - 1-,x f: , M A ' . . . rl. 1,1-. I v , ..., .pin -V f- M . 'V '52.f7 , '.-' ' if '. 1'v,,Q , Mx, V n K. , .-,- 1-an 1 . , 4, K V . V. K . .ly M S., . . , A W' i 4 I - - ,. . '.,,.. ,. Q M, ,na , I I . V - I i, 'Y-1, ,wg f. .5 ' .4 ' if Qif's.'+2- 2.4-'-'-4 - ' .e - ' A ' ' ,auf ' ia- , ' -f- 'fs I .en--r - . M, ' 1 ,'-'-:ff3'.j,'-- ' Q' ,-.v ' 'VZ - 1 f. .J ,d 4 D f ,v . . f , ' ft: f- .- . A sv, -r mfg. , - - ' if . ,pp -' . 3 V' Q.. . H , . . -4 -i wif . . V X ' ' - . v -1 K iv- 31 -. . --it .rf 4 Q -11, ...i'.41'f-, ' . -. -... A., my D .l-'- ,.., -. - ' . . . . fjjr .- mg- ,pw - . ,f--.2 v -1, ., 1.5 : -fog: ni' , - I Q. 'g'.u , , 'W ,r ,, -.. - . V A .Q , . I ,M 4, , , . . , - FIRST PLATOON Richard Shearouse. Plt. Ldr. Lanny,Goldberg, Asst. Plt. Sgt. Preston Zittrauer. Plt. Sgt. Benjamin Underwood. Sqd. Ldr. Robert Wallden Tommy Cubbedge George Parker Jay Stacy Melvin Bryan Ralph Bradham. Asst. Sqd. Ldr. Thomas Cook, Sqd. Ldr. Colon Stewart Tharin Connor Lamar Mallette Elton Waldhour john Howard. Asst. Sqd. Ldr. Donald Pittman. Sqcl. Ldr. Martin Fleischaker john Clark Leroy Ricord Aubrey Todd jerry Futch. Asst. Sqd. Ldr. SECOND PLATOON Eugene Cashman, Plt. Ldr. james Rowell, Plt. Sgt. Henry Xlfilliamson, Asst. Plt. Sgt. Arthur Duncan. Sqd. Ldr. Richard Healey john Hendrix Robert Brigdon Wlilliam Sills Franklin Miller, Asst, Sqd. Ldr. Donald Phillips. Sqd. Ldr. james Mathews Leon VUhite Melvin Thomas Jefferson Highsmith Ernest Perry Cliff Sowell. Asst. Sqd. Ldr. Roy New. Sqd. Ldr, Miles Roberds Kenneth Bobbitt Kershaw Getty Stewart Hamilton XVray Akins, Asst. Sqd. Ldr. THIRD PLATOON Paul Rowland. Plt. Ldr. Kenny Youmans. Plt. Sgt. Reginald Sikes. Asst. Plt. Sgt. Richard Sikes, Asst. Plt. Sgt. Richard Hall. Sqd. Ldr. Glenn Bowen Earl Tindol johnny McGee Donald Lee Edwin DeXY itt Charles Lee. Asst. Sqd. Ldr. Leroy Puryis. Sqd. Ldr. Daniel West Frank Noren Walter Audesey Wlilliam Henry, Asst. Sqcl. Ldr Earl L'sry, Sqd. Ldr. Henry Chafin julian Sipple Dan Lee XVilliam Folsom Louis Lamar Richard Miller Billy Redd Asst Sqd Ldr I-'fi .f :gat ' '4 li! A. g,?x AA J r -,. b, xx , .. .. ..-2,3 K- 'A A M.. Q 5,.a4.y-VLA' W ' W ,. '4'- . , vi R S r. - i 7 . ,- .' '. t .1 , ras' N .' .. ig nf f gl.-., ,.f'g.ae Y. , J V77 J' If X' ' A H 1 fl 1 ':ll'1, - 'S' A W... -fff. . va- , ,za - 'V . 1 ' V 1-rf f Q .QV tsl.. mi ' ' f -'ff ' viii' ' 'wwf M 1 ,' ' , N-rn,' t ,. c.. A 77.14 . :.f, 'v- LN' ' fiwptz . af ,ffm . ' . 'A ' 3. I i ff ' ' 'F-f'.'f T iff. 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' ,bs ya 33' ',? 33 hz.,gL' Z .ifrfit ,y '1 -M. fs 1 V. .sa .af-fy-f -L ,, .tx Q . , .1--'l 's, .lf J - Q 'f .w J. t Luv: ..' si r-M-wrtwf' ., .. ws- 7 A CO PAY One of the busrtst men m the ROT C cspeurlly at the begnnnrng, and cndlng, f each y r 15 Mr ohn brat: tustodmn of mxlrtary supllres md equrp mcnt Mr Grate shown AT RIGHT has to xssue and tollett the unrforms used by the cadets He IS necessary to buy a new tra cap or brass The offrcers of Company L are shown ln the LOWER prcture They are left to r1g,ht lst Lt Herbert Respcss execume offrcer Cap Rrchard Knrght company commander 'Pnd Lt Jerome John un admrmstratrwe offrcer Cpl Russell Gross gurdon bearer and MfSg,t Roy Nesbitt lst sergeant CC 99 - ' A ' ' A ' ' 0 ' ' 'cn . . J 'ft I YG: 4- the man a cadet sees when as a result of loss it becomes Y U ll f ' 4 gl I A 7 ' 1 ' A Y . . . , 9 I , V , , . Q - - J . , , . ' 1 ' '. 7 ' , . 'Q r I I ?iIf'.I 'S' 2 , -1 .M-.. ,V .xl :gh ' L-fk- 'Z I 2 ...N-1 5 ity V. W f nv lf iw ,t ' wifi, wfi m . , , ,. H - A J' M... ' , V , C ef' 4 .-,Q fr I A ' ' , V ' , 4 ' 5 x I J, Nw My 4m w S ffl' fjffff! ,sslwkm U f.. ,N Sf' , ' X s sophomores we cautiously test our newly acquired wings Slowly we explore the possibilities of flight. It is new and we are untried. But ex- perience breeds confidence and soon we steady our flight and reach out for vaster horizons. First, however, we must acquaint ourselves with the basic principles upon which all our endeavors must be founded. We must gain a knowledge of that which has gone before and an understanding of that which we ourselves must fulfill. How fresh is the taste of our first at- tempts, how sweet the first victory. We can easily understand America's exultation over her first powered flight. ' I The Sophomore year is one of many new and extiting events- orientation program. pep meetings. football games at Grayson Stadium. trips to Augusta, Macon, lirunsxviek and Douglas to cheer our football team on to a possible region championship. One of the dignitaries presented to the nevveomers at S. H. S. during the orientation program was Dr. XY'illiam Early, LEFT, Superintendent of the Chatham County schools. Students at Savannah High are very proud of their athletic teams and give them their vvholehearted support. This feeling of enthusiasm is contagious and is eontracted by the the Sophomores early in the year. They are very outspoken in their support of the Blue jackets and always turn out in large numbers at the games. BELOYW. Trish Daniels buys her ticket to a home game from Coach Spear so she can avoid the long lines at the stadium. Among the most exciting events of the fall months are the trips to other Georgia cities to support our football team as they bring glory to ole High Schoolf' The LOVUER picture shows a large part of our student body as they wait for the chartered buses to arrive and take them to Brunswick for our game with the Glynn Red Terrors. 'YW' 1, 5 . , 4' 'hur gan WI-nl' One of the hrghhghts of the Sophomores frrst week at Savannah I-hgh rs the orrentatron program where they meet the leaders ot' our school and student body and recerve copres of the Blue Book a student publtcatxon contarnrng pertrnent mformatron about rules courses et atSI-IS PRE FLIGHT TRAINING Soph om ores Learn Baszc Procedure Our frrst year at Saxannah l-hgh School moxes smftly for lf1S frlled mth nevs srghts and sounds XY'e are rntroduced to the many counselmg facnlrtles yxhueh our school has to offer We become acquarnted vuth the tradrtrons rules and rnalrres yn hrch are assocrated mth S H S One of our frrst taslcs rs to learn our Alma Mater In addltlon to the nevt socnal life we are entermg at Sayannah Hugh me are presented mth an IIIIITICYISC. new store of lcnoyxledyee which vue must absorb nn order to moye upward toward that day so far off when me shall leaye these halls for good To lceep us occupled we flnd a multrtude of student orgamza trons but for some reason vse dont seem to enter many of them Perhaps the obstacle ID our path IS a laclc of self confr dence a characterzstlc of most new eomers XX e fmd much thus year that was totally unexpected e flood and the not both lddcd therr touch of surprrse and unusualness to the darly routlne All rn all the wxorlc and the play hayc contrrbuted thclr parts tovy ard malcrng Year One memorable rndeed ,, .9 r fi , , vy 'K , 1' uv at I . f I if , W V ,A y L? 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I Q0 ii 4 X I My L MX all A Allen Vrrgrnra Anderson Florrne Bacon Edwrn Barnard ,J S3 to wt Terry Randolph Barry Barton K Carolyn Akins TV? 5 1' H F55 1. 57 Elrzalneth Allen 5149 ., , 5 tar ' Ai Kirk Alcorn Dorothy Alessandra I , ,., ? .. nda Marv Allen Ambrose Dotte Bobbre Armstrong Ashby Larry ernard Mary Bacon Baker Q! Baker rw VW Marv ena jlmmy Martha Barnard Barnes Barre cs Bazemore TZ! Marcra Max rs Bazemore Bazcmore at ri r ' Q ff 3 J ., -gf M , -n.f -J vs V, ' 't ' V' A ' ' A Ei . . V Q, f I .v-l: 1 ',,Q6v.8M 'ff ,,,l , fa ,. he . . . r ., W. 4 P my Li , B f . F lr2 s, y fy ,ay Q A ': q'e.a.f iiil lso l ar A M a.1- W . six L5 r - Y W1 ' Vs Y Vvwvx h rx L jfla k, 2 1 Aff -rrz 'A A sf- q. A or . kg- V - j K ' 1 B fair 3,4 or .gvr V .2:, B r . r me A tarrs A . 3 -all . rr li r fr A . A L ' Vaughn Bucmorc ol of qu. fmt '57 Mane Be Betty Blount 6' fr, Bobby Boyd jnmmy Brooker Stephame Brow n I Smdr 1 Bt rslcy QQ!! Frank Berman Rudy Boatrlght V Wd' a ,P 1 Sallle Bradford Clmton Brooks 1 ton BCUY BL mlcy Beck 9211 NMA 4 CT Danny Berne Bruce Bobb fx Ralph Bradham Ann Brown 4'-6' Suzanne Brown Glenda Brunson 'U C dgood inf Robert Bcdgood fi? :sq r X.. 9 Judy s elores Blackwell Kenneth Bobbm Robert Branford Bobble Brow n dn B1 Bolen 'C7f Emrly Breckcnrrdge Gan Brom n Sandra Bllssett e Bowen oyre Brew ton Lmda Brown CNC' t'1 Q41 'av-0 Q' 1 -Q, lf-'xo if Melw m Burch DorothY Bryan Bfyaflf Bryant Betty Boyd 4 N Robert Bngdon Patty Brown Q? Lmda Bryant 1 1 W1 LO M . . -, g - -3, A A 6 ' . 45.1 -. , j , M Q51 ' g ', , J ., B H x A, . ,ik fggfltf - ft, 1 ' ,, - - 1' A , yy he r 'XX 1- X 'j 5 X2 E ull I - . ' V ' ' X fl 5 . -0 . ' ,r, .L-my , ,-gn . 6 W t 4 4 ', a ' f B 19 Q , , A A v- v 'T B 2' - :Ji S ' A All L R lf, 4. 1 f , 1:45 CL, F 7' aff 5 ' t , Q 5 'Q' intl' . ,Q A A v A, .E 2 H , ' X ly' '46 l ' I A' ' . X A N X .Yi X ' y t . ,- , ll Bl' Cl 'll G1 nn R I- , tyt A ' ' ' fi B 'L H17 7 A rlt f - , . ' ft? ffQe. ., . ' 'tt' ' Til , Y 9 1 v A MA 1. W , .. , ' I 71 llwfl '. 1 Bl 15 at qi f I Want B Q' ', I 7 'Di' 'st ' ' V! K I , .1 V f : , t,VV ,Z W B ,. ' V F V - B . ' ' ' I' 1 . 1' ' , :'h if 5 , 2 X ' f 4 V w lm lugkt r. 'ii ' . I 4 . .1 , Z, A, I , y Q VV 4, 1 'Q , ' I ,ll , Q fl, 1 'ev B Af B . 42fgi,:l 4 , ' A R ' f wif , ' , ,,- K -' - ff, . 1 A gx , , 'A te bf, A. hi ak, bf L-, Ll, , fl 'Q Q2 . V h - .V . L K I .N , , I ' ' li I ' , V' , 1 u l j l CLASS Mary Bryant G 19M f-:Mr QV Susxe Burnsed 1ll1am Bernrce Campbell Carbo ii? Ann Carter Elxzabeth Cartv rrght 1 Ro Claxton Annette Carter Glorra C v i Allce Cleary Mozelle Bryant 427' nw i Gu en Buchanan erry ohn Burroughs Butler ohn Carboncll E I, Betty Carter Patsy Chafm 'C' w 'iff' Robb1e Cleland Rrchard Carlson NPN 4- Don Carter Nlancy Chm Robert Cleland Kelly Burgstmer 3,65 Mclba Butler Rudy Cam Jackre Carter Becky Chrrsty Melody Burke Tommy Burke '95 if 1 Charles Byrd Carol Carpenter wtf .cw james Carter Thomasme Clark -WP' 'Z' hav' 'wh 1 johnny Campbell Larry Carpenter I.1nda Carter Maureen Clayton Car Gladys Herold Clements Clements Clrfton ,., C M B .4 0 LM . he 'V U 'Y M ui M 1-ia 5 V4 2 K -.1 '- ee M I I M X xx :z :Z , Lew fy ,tl t SX B A ' M K fr , M , ' ' ea M 'W 7 Xe :lv ral -' 4 fi y,yt Q M lrrt A l VV,yLi,, E ZMLIM in VV ' L. ' ' V, V fhrvu Vi ' MM ' Q. 'l e M y- M 7 1 M ' F t' I M t M W M M r,' or ffy B rrt M ltra M M e M M MM' MM MM at M 'li M M MM My Q , M M .lla is MMMMb ..,t My QQ fa as - f ' W Y ff if 'QM M4 M ' M M 1. 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V2 'CL' E N Daud Daud Craig Crenshaw Cnbb Ray mond a Ann Cathy Damels Dans Dans 5-v 'I helmi Cullxnx iz.: fommy Connor Barbara Cowan I Ann Cone Q7 Bxlly Cook Dax rd Cowart Rxrhard Betty Tommy Crxbbs Crosby Cubbeclge Katherlne Lynda Margaret Davis Daus Davls Oln er Barbara Frances n ulna Lxnda Charles X Debgle Deeggn Deen De-klc Deloach Deloach we ASS Rnhard Dubols Pearson Deloach Edd1e Demtt I' ff .1 Nancy M-lfy Mlthacl Elalne Duggan Duncan 'S K E111-:en Lmda Betty Eason Eason Edenfneld Elame Charles Dav1d n Ellenberg Elle wood Eumce Y' 'Tug ane D1clcey Sr' '4 Larry Alv1n Dunlap 'QT' Gerald Edenf1eld B1 Ex ans l K X Q Clara VUayne Larry joe Exley Exley Fa1rcl0th Farr Jeanette Robert JOSCPh1rlC Dlxon Dlxon D0m1flY 75- Israel Anni Dunn Molly Edleman Patty Everett ...I 4 L tr' Audrey Faulkner 'gp Emlly Bcnmc Hallle Durden Annette Durtlen ,sou ltr ? 'V is... LL! an-. 5, 1--.sl Robert Pau E1seman Elder Manon Ex erette Elame Ex erette AUS 'l XZ fo gy 'N M1chael W ,J Rxchard Fell F1elds , -. A 4 ' . x , V V i ' 1 ,Mgt ., ., rg, W ' -15 E Donnlrlgon Douglas Dr3X8'cly Dl'lHHCf5 Dfyman Dubois 3- A ' W A N my .- , E -eff 'E 4- A 4 ty ' A K -X ' E, M . ' , fx, - x T P f- f no 1 f , X 21 1 it . , X 1 yy 5 l . .l A ' 1 . . 1 ' ' 'll ' ' 1 W 1 ,ai y ,E . ,f', 1 - 4 fd - ., 1 41 ' A y erry Carole Louise Sandra Frllmqnm Fmcher rl5l'1Cf FlSl16f Steve Flemrng 1, Cd Q Carolyn Floyd Drane Barbafal' Foreman Ronnle Freeman Brooks Gauclry T1 Rachel Fuller Beverly Gay lv QD Carolyn Bobby Godley Golden L 1-'rf Darn s Garenme Frances Gay Wynelle Gordon Z' Lrnda Floyd Carole Fountarn 'SRG gun- osre Galane Harold Geiger Flrzabeth C rr Fntah Fl lthmln 5 Q91 Z FE? Ah Brlly Betty Folsom Ford Geofge Srdney Fountam Frazier Patrrcla Gardner Kershaw Getty i Walter Gan rn Helen Gleaton x 9 14 Q Joyce Freeman Wayne Gaskm Paula Glover Rrcharcl Clzure Hams Jeffery Gormley Goslee Gottlreb Green ,Ar CLAS 1 960 Bobby Greene Edna C rrzz zrrl Davnl I OL Hagrn H1 Hi ci, Chrrsty Harley a Har X Eugene Helmey Dayrd Ear Hlrn Hgfn Claud Harper Gary Hary ey fl jimmy Dune Qhrrlcy Greenxx ay Grey bnffm TZ? Reba 'I roy Grooms Grooms Bu urly H rmmond Anne H rrrell Cecil Hatcher 40' ' 'hu 1 Marsha Gal I Henalrrclcs Hendry Henry X, Ruse-:ll Cross B1 H msell james Grrner Lmcla Grotheer Eugene Hardeman Martha Grrner Lours Gunn Dale Harden ue! is-v ' 6 Phyllr: Harrrs Carolyn Hawkrns 0- J! N fx Charles Iwlary Harrrson Harrison Rrchard Healy T? Bert Herrrn Norman Herdt Brllre Hreronymus K A r if C y f we ' N , Q C 6 W wr.. ' :. V t:'f,f' V lyer r neyllr ij 4524 Q r A ya . Y Q, . 'Q--v PCL. B' ' : 5 x- rrv f Q Fry J I 'll .ll J, 2 2 A . Q aa ay y a H C- G C L r , r ra - H f- H e is C f r in rr f Ry' - 1- - . , r l C V . W r ' I 5 V C l X' v .r , K .. X Lg x I Y . C ! . M1 1 . V fl C, V V fa l .I V , wx H r ' a of 1 -' 'is E.. ' fl, t u it '3 ' 'i . ' ,rf G , 'AJ y.,y 'xi' , VJ' 'Qfgt Y 1 rf' t l y ,, x ey, X - I 5 S 4. -bg X , I lvyyl If K A k . E .1 Al x B1 N. . , 204 ny ,J Q if-X X'x9f5LX Mary Higgs On. Gene Holland Sandra Horton 'CT px Elizabeth Humphrey Joyce Jerald Yvonne Jones 0xCVN XC1 B Brenda Llton C- X Xejjigex YQ 1, X Hiltlerbrandt Hg N NX ,C 140,955 VME v.,Oe V Reber aa Hodges Johnny I-3-ffl Ohh Cora Hollingsxx orth Holton Hook Hooks Chat Linda joyqg- Hou ard Howard Hudson Bonnie Ingram Gary Johnson . Z' 1 L Elsie Karatassos Linda Huey 'sq it Dan Jackson Celia Joiner Margaret Keine 'N ik Jeanette Hooks ean Hughes Y? NYJ Henry Jackson Casey Jones . x 1 - ,. 4 Jeff Keller N .X YVX Vxwx' ki '1M1j e 3 V f 5 ' 3. , J - I K I' ,N Jx 'X A V. ' , :K y Y. ,J 7 Q 5 V J ' ' 'X J Ol :zu . D i We - Q G Q5 ,' 'V E 4 - - A Nl A ' 1 I O ll ' VX , N J' 1-iff A 7' , Q A J. is V mfg, v ,, XB Y ,- xx J J 7' J 1 fi .. J V A fi J l 1 JG XX, ' i K it ' L J ' I V ' ' Y J J lfrr 2. o J J r r J , J f- J J , f L, ' , J 'JJJ ,fr V U ' A J, fx? J E5 J V ,lb M I ' Q fy .J 0-L 5? TW f' ' 4 ,I J I , x. 5' 'I' y X J s K 4 ' al X 5 ' r K R J l F Y W ff? 4 f A4 g i JZ yy O 4. ' ' 4 'fi f f' f I .7 X ff V I nk! is I 1 m 1 y 'X K a F3 3' Q 1 eff , 7 5 N E., O ', N ' V l Xl s I l s ' x 6 4 3 ' , Ga A.. . I - .. .sr- CLASS 1960 ohn Kennedy Ronald Edvs ard dm' Kennedy Kmg Klfbl maya YI? Leonell Bi x Kitchens Kleinpeter Claudette Harold udy Lacoste Laird Lamar Patsy Lane Charlotte Lavery 7 1 Karen Lange Charles Lax XX Larry L mgford Dan ee Gladys Knight Edu ard Lamb his Cary Langston Donald Rf ee A :I 5 if an 49 'F' Gay Krause George Lamb Gene Kitchell Qu-fr Linda Krenson Camilla Lampp Marie Kitchell George Krout Roland Lance tl Wantla Lanier X, xv Fredrick ee I abyss l , 4 s .5 K .ata Charles George Henry Leggett Lent Lewis txt Karen Libby . -xy Harriet Lariscy Larry ee , x ., ,, Eileen Willie Linderman Lindsey Martin Lariscy Martha ee 5 'vrifx' Joyce Logue Els mor Lomon -s Ts? johnny Low e Robert Mantq ly Charlene Matlock Dorothy McDowell Edna MrKmncy Gem Long., J Lmdr Loxc Vu ran Manucy C 4... wwf Dorothy May es Isabel MtGec A an Longvs JICI' C? Thcodell Lox c Cwwrgc M lrtm rllram McCauley Johnny McGee Z' julxan I an rtnce MCI endon Mtl oughlm Fl unc Mzrtha TMJ long.,u mr Ionmxs Loyg G 6 32 Dons Madrson oe Martin mn, ,.. Marlon MtCullough B lrbara McGahee Connie Mallard ohn Martxn Hauoudra LfLDll llCl josq l McGra 5 B I Sandra Mansfncld Ernest jrmmy Masters Mathew s T? Gay McDonald Leonard Mel oughlln Mrke McDonald Roberta McKenz1e Brenda Shrrlcy Faye MrXa1r Meeker Merger CLASS 9 n ! Barbara Lfoody l'1'i Harrrett Morgan Elamf: Murray I vi Frank Norcn Mesaroi I-'I S er er if QS JMW' Nancy Rxchard Mrller Mrller Mary I crrcll Moore Moore w w Shrrlex Vernon Morgan Mormn Ra oyce Nasvs orthy NeSm1th Tony Paulrnc Vcromaa Annette Jay U9 Meyer Mxkoxx skr Muller Lflllfl' Y? Nellxe Peggy Shclu Mrllrkam Mrlls Mmrey Tommy Moore C' Icanettc RIOFYIQ Charlcs Newlll Ioycc Bobby Moral and Moreno Margaret Mrller erry Nfirgelle Barbara Morgan fx Shrrley Glorra Sammy Morrrx BIOFFISOFI Morrrson Dudley Dan Eddie New Nev ton New ton I C11 1 11111 INI mon Batty M me Malnolm Gary Norm in Norms Olkns O Bunn 0 Conmll Odom ' ' igfl . A v y if S r , 'V -A Aar M r I , , 4 IIIAV : If V ., , ,,-,? ,zfv , ff, ' a W x, a y gg o r a M ff 5, . yr . ,. uk a n 1- y an K -r L 'lj .X .. 'Q 1' ' 0' X K 'fl bl I1 'X N' 4 r f ' Cf if 'U' I A , Ur ', r , . . , I 5 , '- f. r, .V, ' 'f ' V,,. 1 1 '1 a f M yr li Q W rrr X '. 6 or ,gb -in , 1 ivy ' ,r , If Y S11 ' L1 ' ' X M kj ' Y J I ' ' V 4 ' ' Y g ' ,. sk I Nb ,ii fr we ,, W r r Q r or N 'L -A r tg , ,W I K V , K. X .v, 'S x , x X' ' S K XY . F X. aarar i X M f . . - .L lg A ' . Q N . V - If Y Dranne O Qurnn Marne Ptrham Geraldrne Patten Linda Perkms li Brllre Orrllmn Brenda Parker 'T ,ga Charles Dum rn Robert ohn O Kelley Oltlllcltl XX axne Orr George Parker 6 I WW Martha Ann ww Marwm Orrel Henrretta Parker Z-f Q-1 Carol Gent jrmmy O Nell O Nell o Palmer Russell Parker ,N fx Diane I 5 J px Qu- Nma P tlmer jrmmy Parrott Q1 XXr Q l jerrell Peacock Vrrgrnra Pcrltrns he-1 Pearce Saundra Pcrrymln V-3 Pearson Perry Pennrngton Charles lurymm Pennrngton Faye Perryman CLA ohn Partam Joann Perkrns 'Nirthelc Ptterrmn Q Q C' Annette Sandra Iommy Anmttt Iommy Pet ex Prerce Pierce Phxlllps 1 Phr lq s 1 Plunkett CLASS 9 l I Darnton Rahn Betty Reynolds Barbara Roberson 'hi' 'o- . Patty Wfalter Darlene Porter 'x wr Kay Prrte Margaret Rames Kathryn Porter Glorn Prrester Vesta Raum Bennie Edu ana IN ancy Pom ell Pow ell Pon er rv 1 Us 4 u f u 11 Prxcster Wedad Razrck .ri 1 K'G 3 YC Rrchmerer Rxchmo Wynona Brlly Roberts Robmson lub' TN, Rogers Rogers Rosenzwerg LeRoy Rrtord Dorothy Robmson 'E Johnny Rovt ell 11'-gf' Conme Prouse jrmmy Reed funn Jimmy Rrley Frances Robmson l lg yn' A an Quartrrman Betty Rexel Betty Ru ers er Robmson W Harold Preble Qin firm PN Ida Rae Rablnn Rosalrnd Rentz wha? Mvmif R2 'a X ,ff Mllcs Roberds Brenda WW M tncra Bobby Margle ou land Rush Rushrng V Q y. V,fyy Hi 1 'C' ' ,N YF r A 4. J Vvlv ' f ' -A OF R R f B R B A A ,y Hfw ir- y f r V' 4 E : I , 1 A if' ' V gif! 'Agri il M - 5 , 4 l an s,yy A B ' r or l 'Wt he n 2 af N an l 'SX K 1 1 V. ' 1. .Q ' R ..., A t V't: ... -- B B t B - H X , 3' gm fi- 'N ' .'I' B it Y 'l'1 5-9 5 'l z .y 4 ttyr 1 if H ,R - I 'f M, 'M , i l llx fax x l Rx 1 I 13 ll? , E425 ,r , Ifr' A ' R R B ..., -Q 1- ,Z-r . y ' tj .. y Q ,fl I ' Ivluvu S V ' ' Y 5 rr in . I ' , X I ' ' P t A l ne ' ' - V ' ' ' nd f ' V 'V ' N 'l X 5 'Q I Q -fl Q -.., ..t QM ' K I. A M Tk. ,,',L jill , W t W' -, Y E A - . 'Z Ext V F X y' , B 1 , , --'itz ' , . ' 1 -X . R 01, , , r. VM vl l A VV , X i , 4' I Z , Q 4 v Q J - L' 5 - v' -': ': l B F vt Thomas Rushrng, will cn, Harrrette 1g S1194-lCl'S Sanders Car Lounse Sapp Sap Mary Schoflelcl Clark Shearouse Robert Russell Bohby Ryals .-na, Kathv Sanders Melody Sasser Bernice Helen Schuman Scott CKY Dlanne Sheppard Sheppard Milton ohn Srlls Simmons Sandra Sxms 'I ran Rs in 5, an X-'fb W IX man Sanders Irwin Frmlclrn Safer Slmmons 'CL' if CLASS F' 1960 P-lmffli Wrllram Kathryn R056 5-lllfldefi Saxman Scarborough Schme ez? Stanton Scnkrnger Llarran Sheppa rd Wynelle Seekrnger IN1na Shlrah 11 Shrrlew Srms 1 Srpr lc oe Serners Shirley Shuman TTL in Ndson Sewer Larry Srkes 3 Ann Slcrnncr C' C harlcnc Smrth el F ' f 5 Qi ' A 4: Q l ,fl X ' l L' if L Lg ' ' 1 1 Q - . ' , 4. r S. ' 3. A ' 3 1 Q, 'S . xl .n xx 1 W 1 N 3 S 'Q' .rf YC' l t gd Q- A t R L ll ' ' J- ak - , '4 J ' , P . V I . I if - ji, .G gif? ' xi , 2? I-A Y H S ff , 'W' ' W' til 5 , at ' xx 5 A 5 S ar r S , 4 -Y Pl' is X ., S ,,. V, 3 ' x L. X 5 7 ,, . i' W l Q XX , V' I ' A' j jullan Q. ., CLASS 1 960 udy Stanfreld S A fa l':3 Charles Strdham erry Sumner di S x 'N Harrxet Smith ,QW .Q-Q Liar, Pamela Smrth Smxth L Srgma Es ely n Myrtrce Smrth Snipes Sommers Bonnre Stanford ucly Sharon Stanford Starlmg Royce Stacy Stokes Story ocly Ronnre Sutln e Suttle ,SQL X Janne Streetman Fred Su eat HN: CT' LX Kenny Spell Elrmbeth Steyn art Patty Sandra Smith Smlth GK 'Plz' Harold Teddy SPH-C5 StI1ff01'k.l Eugene e n Stcxx art Stewart Edna Gwen Strrckland Strrckland Kenneth Sugden Chester Bonnre Linda Tatum Taylor Tay lor L e Taylor f QQ ,.... Ronald Step han Loxxe Harry .llmmll KHY Tedder Tenney Thngpen Thomas Thomas T homas N A A . n V , ' S th ' ' ' ' xy. f., Y ,,,x.. r '.1 I. P , an tl , ' f 4 f VV li, ,V '-:J , A 4 k I 'K . 5 , ' ' A I ' ' ' ' A X 7' R ,K LZVKV . - :hug l K Q , s ai X TN 'A T . 1 xi N lx? J - ' J - J :T , r'r,, 'U T 1? ,: ' AK Y! . , yr . - ff l V Z 4 W J ff X v .l .l -v A l 4 V - e 1 , , 5. - 1 vi? ' .H , , . , , -', r f V ' g ulle 1 Kam A I ftgij-1 I - 1 X' z' 1 Q 1 wr B 2 ' 5 ESX j A up X 1 is 1 Y Q' A . Melx nn Thomas 11 Db' '27 X-xl! ta joann Thompson udy Todd Q' 7 ohn Toys ers Drane Waldhour All Merry Rrthard Thomas Thomas po- 'Ar-O Marron Th rockmorton Stanley '1 ollman 1' ,ve Kathy Towers a Waldhour a ct W Guerry jimmy Waters Waters udy Tlll an T er wwf ohn Trrpp Robbre Wallden QL-,lf Leamon Waters Rosalyn Thomas 7' Rrchard Tnrnmons Lamar Tomberlrn mlm G 'Y 'Q Q' a Ju Ava Tuten udy Ware Lf., jimmy Watford Alice Thompson XV' Q? Ear Trndol Robm Tomlmson M is Terry Tyler Carolme Warmack ef ' Arthur Weeks Ann Thompson 1 Cleon Todd Betty Tompkrns 'xx 'Cf' ue L llrrch james W arren ,!:..4v:M ' ttr t W j johnny XX'ells -3' 'Y erry Tootle if Beryl Wagner erry Warren Dan W' est Martha Wrlds eg: Betty Bobby Whlte Whlte Barbara Wfhlff OUVC Dlane Charles Westberry Whalen Wheeler Q:-Q' -sv 9 'll' xv-Q ph L1 a jeanme WlgglUS Wxlder George W1ehrs Leon Helene Kenneth Whrte Whnteman Whrtley Davrd Wrllrams Gene jrmmy Wrllxams Wnlllams Paulette Geneva Bobby Wllklng Wnlklnson Wllll8mS A5 Rxchard Charles Donald Donald Wlllrams Wrlllamson Wrlson Wrlson TOGRAPI-I ho 5 be Kiwi cu ik' SQMMWJWT Bbw' GQ-6-Luell tie' 'P-9-fit 'J XM! QJXR-'L2.,fU-YJ 'f' 'xfepgl UAA, ggi W VX,S,k',k4-tk-xx4m,. xr LJ -g,N ' , 2l4 1 -SQ- Le- 'f Y' 1 Q vxo xii' ' LAI ki-1 K '-4 xxx J M., ut! o Mk' lui 4- gm tv .. -' wvk 'rnw-X 5-,I-ji, x JxA,L,4-'x lLl' L, dig xd N. at '-, ' Lag, ' A ' 1 ,yr ' V ' 7 ,, iq Zag mf- H -' ' - . ug, , , W W , aj-,4 ? A , .SSC , :ffm 'in 1. If may 1 - M , M . . . m . ., x f ff l - B V' -' l Xl at f, f f:fe1r:'m-at-mfg,gp l in 'mga ' ,: l 1 ' Al E .l . , ' , , . 'L ,I 1 ' if K' -' 97? . 1 . I I .V x '. V -r 'xi' fa . ,f ' - 1 x 1' -A:-,gi , -Q - .3 tl L 1 I B yrlt 1 ,efgf 1. V - A '51 51,5 , ' , . Ci 'B B . 1 el, A L - f' f Xt Q- ' 'V V '.l. A , .QL l ,Q A . 5 ' .1 esse Owen Wxlson Wilson H'-v. rv' agp, K' Sammy Wollxng Glenn Wood Sarah Wrenn Harry Wrrght Patty Bobby a Kay Wilson Wmg Wmslow Wltmer 1960 Randall Hazel Ev elyn I-Offalne Woodard Woodcock Woods Worden Ear Carolyn ane Robert CNY Yarborough Yates Youmans Young Zelglef 'ZW' ,F Mrldred Robert Sandra Craig Zengler Zxttrauer Zrttrauer BC OW Wraaffrqggar 3232? if 5 ff Qglfrzw My L? D+ N bf J , , , . PE . A E W x V 13 if y M a , G , 1 . yy, 6 ge '. Jl ' ' , ' yy f'jg,lA4! b. A M -. vv ,' L W , , A ' 1 J J , - n I- I P air . W 2 N, a or lryl . . . H ' W my , A A 'A A Q w .5 CJ U . , Q 9 . ,Q J W 2 . i , W ,f lx! l x 4 fl I X -S ,W l 5 ' f Q l ' , - 5 X x y W , 1 ' E56 f ,Q , . W ' 'Y 5 ' cc QC ltg , I y Q95 I 'J 2l5 r U r .- -J--- 1 - F J UNI URS I lust our flight was slow, but the confitlence that ue haue gatneil from those first experiences enables us to fly faster ancl higher with each passing' tlay. Like' the jet that streaks across America's skies, we are micl-way in the story of prog'- ress front Kitlyhawk to Cape Canaveral. As juniors we lay the founclation for the progress we will make in life. These things which toclay present problems to solve will give us experience in making' tlecisions antl confitlence to follow them. Soon we must take the initial step which will link our futures with America. I I IBEDOD-55 WWW!!! Ill!! IIE! ei ff -v-ww, WW QF Ml I vm 'wulnmrgg 'fa 76' ,Tw mg Q' Y Each year brmgs change and for the junxor glrls LPPER LEFT one of the new rcqulrements 19 that they fulflll an obllgatron of two years m health classes jumors UPPER RIGHT fxnd SHS s extracumcular artnmes much to thexr lxkmg as they make elaborate preparatlons for the Homecommg parade After the football games BELOW the jumors yom thexr fellow classmates m rushmg on to the fleld to congratulate the Blue jackets gp..- l I ,N W , we , --.H , N' mf f E , , ,V , V V , l,r, , ,V 'WMM ' W f . ft iw 1 ggy Q , A A , K E, I . 4' , f , 'W' ' . Na+., I or M, I f ,wi 'V-, ' Y 5,1177 ' 7 X 3 . 5 , Y' I 1 is , nf- 5 X 1 'L ji an A fl ' K ' r, fi, , - , ei, in A .. 5' K ,.,A.f, Q 5 ' ' ati' ft 1. W I ' 3 ', ' 'f Vs 3 - Q, -, '-wn,,+ , Q, yi ' at I, 'U .a'fW1f,r..,, . ,SY f . A -l ,,, ,J A is 1, 3 .fp ' W - K V 1 J M ' m',: L9 L ia ,, . fa t - .' I I W .ri ,Nw W .K , Y , ,M ,V ,V A XJ . 4 , , A X I V .f , .Q fl JJ' ,' to Y, Y ' f N K 5 fn, f y I e f f I I v 4 a 4 - I l f I I 7 v . Q - . . , , . . . . , , . ,, Y I x , of A ' A t , ' r ,M , ' N2 E QT . ' E X: at l f E 'F l 7 X-0-. A .25 , H3507 . !B,5,L,YL,g :J . , ' ' J ,M 1 FLIGHT TRAINING Iumors Try Thelr Wings The thxncs we used to look on w 1th awc no longer hold us spellbound for we are befvunnmg to talxc part 10 malung Saxannah Hlgh School what lt really IS Thmgs that hardly touched us before are now talung on newer and stronger meanmg, XVhen we hear thc songs Our Alma Mater and Clory to Ole Hlgh School wc rcal1zc thelr srgnrfrcancc lor the tlrst tnmc and S H S has become an lntegral plrt of our daxly lncs We watch the preparatlons mlde by the semors for gradua tlon and begun to realxzc that lt wxll bc our turn newct XVe cant walt but then agam were glad to walt School has become a place of eacperlmcntauon and we enter the actnltlcs that hold our IUdIXlCll13.l mterest We begin to excel m the fneld that IS our own and dreams of success are being realxzed wrth each passrng day Ycs the work ns dxfflcult but the experlenccs m doxng those thnngs which brmg us the greatest personal satxsfactxon greatly outweigh any dlsadxantage of the late hours of study As Year Two draws to a close Saxannah Hxgh School 15 truly a part of us Off1cers and advxsors of the Jumor Beta Club are presented wxth the keys emblematzc of thexr responsxbxlmes by the Senxor club members J . . . , . 4 - . . . . . v ' K A ' ' ' 44 1 . V. Y, A S Z-w 4 A x 1 4 . v av A S V 5 I . V Y. K- 7 7 L A V, 4 V I V 1 YA i . . . . . . i ' . . A , fl , ,.,, , , , ,- y , ' v D f - v Y - v, I ' t f ' , Q' Y: I ,Q . v V , ? ,fl David james Barbara Deanna Priscilla Tommy Mary Elizabeth Delores Abercrombie Abernathy Adamg Aclanjs Adams Adams Addy Akins I S' - sk L .R A ui-ex an . ff? 'A' si 'f -SEP . W X 'I ,Y 1 I . 4, X X xii ifieffffif' .V S bs , V VY? is 5 is Q, ' , V, , I .,. , W 3.1-A-xg f. .- , Parry Vfray Faye Barbara Hugh Gene Louie Mittry Akins Akins Alderman Allen Allen Allison Ambos Ambrose Carol Barbara Francein Gail Mona Amerson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson A G s 1 l 15- 4 A 5 -1 R I in + L l x CLASS -If ff B ,1.. - V f A X x .A 1, u 2 Q, va-if la OF a K Q x. 'Sli ii. 'E :ml ,s.v ,fs ,LZ at 5 , H V in Qrl le - f fs , .L 1959 K It ,9 4 C L V4 , I . ss. . - ' Xxwi A r 'Q' ' A I A Robert Louise Pat Mahala Wfayne Anderson Ard Ard Arline Austin Leon Wanda Barbara Glenn john Raymond jimmy Janie Ball Bargeron Barlow Barnard Barrett Barrett Barrowman Batayias i, , 3 .'r'-r ifwf a H . .VA,. , H i Ai , V , X 4 of , ' - x KJ, I G r ' A j , ,B , Q .G v 'Wi , l ' ' r it 1 X . fr r V Xi'- 'fax Q Steve Charles Carol David joan Chai-les Marvin Billy Baxter Bazemore Beach Beasley Beasley Bedgood Bedingfield Beecher 220 Mac Preston james Roger joan Lynda Arlcen Mary Bell Bell Bennett Benton Bernstein Bettencourt Black Blake ll ww . ku ' 1 R ' , N , 'fi .. A j 4- :Ly 1 f A I 4 , 3' tv f vm-.. - ' ,A or ' 1 I K A S NN 'G Allrigf :Q XXX N ' m y , jan A XV A N if W' f fail , -1 -- , i -Q f A K' 7 1 44 F if . 2 , ' V 1 l if f , 4-7 Y.:-if ' -' ' A . s . ' ' ' Q X :ls B R Patricia -limmy Marie Calx in Penny Bob Tommy Ralph Blalock Blase Blitch Bobo Bond Bonner Boone Bowden Judy Stephanie Ralph Carolyn Linda Bowen Bowers Bowyer Box Boyd - I A V qu 'ay 4 ,Mil , ln Al x ,, kflx ', gf av Cc, A ' -1:9 . ' l g i r s 'S . X x K 'f 4 5 v,' 'H' M 4 4. 4' 9 ' l X ' r 1 A h in Y fl r f r W7 Heyward Burt Linda Marsha Andrew Boyette Bradley Bradley Bradley Bragg Danny DeRelle Gail George Pat Betty Linda Robert Bragg Bragg Bratton Breitenbach Brewer Brigdon Brinson Brinson ozn 7 in ' , N 4 M X 157' f ' ke 1 fr ' ' f ' l i frrfs4'W X Ax ! . r sun X55 X iasefaa s 1,51 WJ 1, A 3 .ag 1 - f Q Nl 6. y f. A -3- e E 'Q r B l t X' I - l t l X X Bobby Dale Faye Dempsey Emory Sue Gene Nlfilliam Barbara Brooks Brooks Brooks Brown Brown Brown Brown Browne 22l Charles Gene Brunner Bryant 44 ,TT X L ' -ex , f 3 Eleanor Richard C2ldWf'll Callaway CLASS OF 19. 9 ,V Bert Eddie Collins Collins f ' 5 P 1 g -, flfg at ff-- j JE ? , ' Y t Yi ,gg x P it , B .N I-0Ui5fi Tommy Constantine Cook 222 fx 4 a e ,W Thomas Burke 4 .TQ V1 af 17 'x sqm is Hi T i 5, Suzanne Carter Pat Chance Gail Burnham v -GT Q' Theresa Casey Betty Anne Chapman .IP Sharon Clark Betty Coney 3 ,I K f af lu 2 fa 'lax ,,. 1 Charles Claxton Phil Connor Diifid Thomas Betty BUIC' Buie Burgsteiner f rv wil l Q G' it . V L ? ... if ,..- 3 J , . , Q C X1 . 7 f N-in f V ,--'Q rf as , , Ymf ' T is 71' I i V7 K , fe im.. , 4' A . -'ix Q, CQ,- lw H a',,1Q ' 'Te r , T2 W! 1 l A Barbara Carol Mary jane C8rfOll Carson Carter I.aTrelIe Annette Cave Cawley Bari. ' 5. , V L 1' t , Danny johnny Clilfli Clark june Virginia David C0llmS Collins Cone 'l' Ll-. 'fin i I Ruth Cooler fix ' K we ' M . gsm f . 7-V t Lfjx , V, w All -J fi X, ek A lfllllli.-, N i ' ls 3- f ,. -I - SPQUCCY Sima Carolyn Ann Henry C00l6'y Cooperman Cotten Cottle Vfallace Butler lg Z l ,.- x rips 'f : asa ' , he X' -af, ' Yi! ' , ni 'W' rut 4' Gene Cashman Peter Childs ig 3 C Q, Q.. , . . ,. 3' . ,Agfa J Ir , x .' o .'.. -s if if 4 3 Q .- 1 r- if Sidney Coleman Thomas Connor i '!'.. 'f 1 'af az 'x 1-as a ETX e sk 15' 1 XX Celia Coulter R Carolyn Arthur Bennie jackie Lorcne Louie Donald Herb Coursey Cowart Cowart Cowart Cowart Cox Crafts Crawford A if ' H V , 'fi f '- L ' - - aiu ' ya ,, Qi Q, Q. 'E 40 ' VV' 'cr' L , .I A A . it X 4 'K f f 1 1 Q is ai N --k-f2-:--- ' ., , .e i X '- -ia Ffarft 79.3, .1 M, , KT qv, E I F p , l ,-kv: , ,ls ni A 5 ' QT rx tl V ii J Q 1 G , , , E!! in A 2 ' or if ' Ki mi - Linda Ray Adrian Marie James Bobby Sarah Ann Crawford Crawley cfibb Cribb Cross Crumpton Cubbeclge Cummins Robert W'illiam Shirley Charles Gertrude Daniels Dasher Daugherty Davis Davis 1 J' I A 73, 'K Q A - D r 5- r Q- I 1 - are I x X i XX ff? A J xxll-li ul fr ',v..I ,qw-gr Qqm, , , X A 1, ,J . . ,Z ' q w i -: in ' A f .. t 'iiziwl ' f Y A A I , ,M AA , QV , . Q 7 V V ,V , . , 6. f ' a 'V ,W L' 'I' 'W' V Y A ,..N li ' -N. X i K A 5 K' I LaTressa Patsy jimmy Lillie Ann Louise Davis Davis Deal Deal Dean Charles Helen joan Harold Mary Charles Bert Jfffy Debele Deloach Deloach Dent Denton DePue Dixon DIKOH f V, ri, , 'fr , fi 4 0- 9 1' . , -g ' I I it . ,I W, Q I - f X 'F f ' -fig' A 'Vine . , 5 - ' x 'G -, - 5 i 'sf ,, fr' E nd . A H ' H 5 ,f, V . , i' 4 I K V I l-'U L f .sul A XR Neal Tracy Annette Vickie Herbert Roger Arthur IFCUC Dixon Dixon Douglas Downing Downs Drew Duncan Dunn 223 Ike Louise Paul Dupree Duvall Eason X Kate Ehlers Yvette Flisher C. Jimmie Freeman 224 E -255 X N 6 , f fa ., WW A i ' It 4--i F vf 1 -aff 1, v- fr i . w ', , ,, . Barbara Catherine Ellis Embry CLASS John Gail Flournoy Floyd ' fu Qin 'QD' K5 x Q 75 'W Q Q, L, U Cecil Jerry Futch Finch x George jerry Edenfielcl Edenfield a pf! 'A 'CT ,QS g KKK Jean Monroe English Epting Tommy Lonnie Farlow Farr ffifi W , Y , Z x f X Q for K. 7 Van Donald Findley Flanders jean Barbara Fordham Forrester ff in Z , . ,. v 1 'if 1 4 Billy Futrell wa. Julie Gallagher jerry Edenfield ya:-ir f Kia- ,jr N. Rickey Evans Cindy Farthing Mamie Flanders Rita Forrester 3 5 Lf 'C7 is Willie Gapac 'ini-f' ll Ben Edleman .R 'FL-' 4 ,tm 1 t ,. Dan Edwards fin ,LA X711 MQW -M, W ,V ,M .,,. ,. 1 ,W , ar, 4yM5,Mii ,Stiff . . YA -,,i cw, P::2' F Richard Exley Ann Faust ' F F 1 QQ! . M 4 .. Hr i A ,,r,,,' , ,XX . Carl Fleischaker Ann Franklin , L' F 1 roi 4. I Sim. ZA Rena Garris -nz' 'ie' s Q 5 f ' i , 'Vis' Robert Farlow Anthony Field S ' X Martin Fleischaker john Frazier my ffl 2 1 ,2' :'li -::iPe.'X..x s. 44, F 1 Barbara Garvin lxlyrnn Ann lirccl Cathy Vlamq-S Gaxpin Gaudry Gcffkcn Gr-urge Ciqiifgl- . --1 yu I va, H 6' 5 ' x 1:5 - Y, l X , i Q A X. B. fl nl xx I f ol If X E9 , 1- G 47 fr lx-.1 A NX , I' -' K Jeannine Howard Lanny jimmy Rosann Girard Gloseman Goldberg Gurdon Gralvlow Martin Bobby Jerald Larry Stewart Grothcer Hacklc Hadaway Ha1f.lWiI1 Hailc l .lf i th i If S, 'IQ . 0 ,O yjq 4 1 1 x X ,a - , N '?s ' . L .xx 1. v V,-5 R U I 4 . 5 X , K ,gh ' ' -g 1, 4, K 'f W . ll- cf VZ' a. Y ' if? ' - ' A Bam' Gloria Richard Stewart XX'indy Hall Hall Hall Hamilton Hamilton Alicia Richard james XY'ade Becky Hancock Harms Ham Harn Harris W , X M k W 1 5' , X, ' 5 L B H 1 X1 yr . -. ,mp Viilliaiii Hawes 1 i. fi, ,,,, f? -X. X judy Haicx X ' M4-ta Mu rray Patsy Gignilliat Ginsberg Giradeau H i X cv any l GA , 6. N 5, tr? V7 x . . ' Barbara Barbara Gray Griffin Don Vfilliam Hartley Harvey .ac , Margucrittc Kccvil lfliiyd Patricia Hcitman Hclmly Hendricks Hcndritlxs .r 'V- , fi Blixsy Hcriwt C7 kwi Harold Grizzard Gail Haupt t'7 10 -Iinxniy Htrold 225 Catherme Hext K7 .qs Q-0 Bre-nd1 Hrrsch oe Huey Qt X lil ohn Hutson 226 I homas ee Hrers Hrghsmrth .4-5 'E' S1ndr1 Diane HIXOH Hodges CLASS Carol Deanne Hume Humphrres WW 1 fe jrmmy Patsy Hutto Hux Franklm Hrllrard K YI' Fubre Hodges Bllly Holmes E DlDlLl Horne F reddre Humphrres Z' rug mda Icldms Brenda Hmely 'Qi 1 Hodges Lucy Ho t Rrclmrd Horton johnm Humphnes 1' ,dv .gsox 'l'? Lors Inflnger Douglas Hmely 'r'-' cnde Hodges Larry Homanslrv 44 Q B lrb 1r.1 Hou 1rd Iackle Hunt Terry Hrnely Tcnny son Holdcr A Hook Carlton Hrnes Drane Holland Alrce Hopkms 1 'Qi N vu' 15 'MT .yur Vlff.,ll'1ll Hou 1rd Ear Hunter 'YS' Ae! Straton ack Ingram jfnckson L L1nd1 Hubert Martrn Hursey L, ,nm 5 C eo jenkrns , jf or l - V7 l 1 H Y Lmwh!! V V Q K V , A , V , xx fl l, ' ' . L X ,. 'Rx X' ,. K l r Q X N 'Ur Av ll 1 I . l s .vv j lrx .K V kr 'lp f V- , 1' 1 3 -A K . . A Q ,E , y, V 44 if Q.. v 3 im llll X l r l f R - ll, r r K l I ' , ' P1 t XY' A ll '. ' ' ' ' J'y ' A 1 ,n , . . r'rss2V lers fi g ' 5 Q r 4 L Q LA I V .nw 3 . , A L, A KW N' , . . nfl l lf M H 41' -Y gf fan. dl IJF ' fr Q rf?kQi5 lr 1959 fl A A w gf ye l 6 N ' Q ' ' 'Q M Q ,ua 0 R, : 1 , x 3 A L' , lf' ' I fa X , AK, SV . LV Y Lf V, .A it 7 A 'xml W iv ky J ,NK TQFLQM - 1 . - '7 ' V' J , ' , 1 A ' 1 ' e,.- JM, 1 V ,X I X EE E: - Q, ' 1 4 - . . V . J k ' . f fa A gif 335 l . g ' l i:,fllM?.' 'll ' '-' , l f X i , , ig ' f - r , 'l Q ' , 1' s - - l r , 3 r yfn- l Q s . our . , ,ru Tl Q , . . . Z is , I K Q 1 . . 5' A ff X 15?-I1 l NS 5 - 4 P K r ALF. ' -. rf ' J ' wr' f 'I J 1 J Linda Jenkins J -az . -5 f. Merlyn Jenkins Bobbie Charles Cynthia Dot Jerome Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 'f , Q2 C5 ny., bt X l i x L J - www?aQifa E, Paul Bobby Emily Fred Johnson Jones Jones Jones Brenda Simon Sallye Regina Joyner Kandel Kane Kanter 5 ff f- A .af if- ' ,. irfiimi 5 C: 'wx til J f f. - A , K J I - L J a, , A i.. - , I Eff h- V C-fm if-:if 1 'Z Miriam Judy Rena Lynn Kantziper . Kemp Kemper Kendrick Warren Mary Rebecca Fay Kicl-:lighter Kilcline Kllcy Kirby W 'A , '59 l' 1 1 ll l 'f ' 5 -vi -r ,i .,,x , V3-fx ii ',, M, lllllfllrlwr llifi c e FT' li- xg: J F Kim Alex Larry XY'illiam Kolggklis Kronstaclt Lacy Lamb Elf in , r ' K 4. K- Qv X Linda Johnson .V N it A ff A ,.,A . 25 ,,, tg. N 0 Q 5' - Q , C 'l 2 . It 1- f! ' J f ' 1 I Grace Monty Oscelia Powell Jones Jones Jones Jones Alan Kantziper C eff g qlj' I Q. H Faye Kessler Barbara Charles Dick VCQHOH Klees Kleinpeter Knight Knight ff We s-.1 , f ' vi 1 Nik fa' 'I 5 'S-I ' will 'HES 1 so V h-, ...I J Ann Elizabeth Judy KCHDCU1 Lane Lane LHIIC Lllflt' Angela Lamer QF' joseph Les me ack Mason F Q71 Ann McCord 228 Donald ean Lmda Lamer mer Lanier Qtr X oan joy ce Lows Lev: Lev ns Lexx rs CLASS 1 959 Dottie Maulclen Denms McCran1e Ronald Lord Kenneth Maner Ruth B1 5 Maulden May TY V1Y1Iifl ee .nm Susan Lreber Cynthra Low e jim? Q ww Dorman Marchant Eugene May K7 I Ronme Rlchard Sandra McCullough McG1nley Mclnty re Wrllette Car ee Lettovs Shlrley Leverette 'Q ilu... Bobbre Mnlxe Arlene Lmzer Lrttle Long Zenas Theresa Ly nes Lytchfxeld Harx ey Lows ery 'U .1-qw oe Katherme Martha Marcus Markwalter Mqrrm jackxe judrth a MCAX Oy McCatty McCollum wwf M '-. dw 'QQ' orothy Frances Frank McKenz McKenz1e LICKCDZIC . . J , ' , ' ' 1 ' La L L , if ' : ' ' -5 ' CM V ' 1 A an ' V YI! r lf' M V ' r rf 'gjixl r V X ' r - X ' ,ff iff, A V , , r ' X .17 V K V 4 ,JP P21 V , ' , ffs 1 - - A . A' ' M f 1 as .s M M if 'x .NL D .xx 5-sw ' .. Y .if 5 A X ' i K , gg .:n1y.,,., - ,.:V 1 x , , 'M - 'Ei' ' ' X A ' ' XM f E 3 . .1 V. , ' A ' - , OF A , hi v X '-- 7 K' 5 , f .:k- z l :'A, Arfk , K 1' ' ' Q ,., i -A' E rf, L V ,, A5 fwlfz . sl :lv ' 57 'I 2.22 .7 XX J . J Q 'H' M - P t . - f ff ' ii K' ' .i I A .V ,,fQfrTqzf1 A' .. 3 1 - ' 'V ' A as r W , xi -, i n M -Q V IM ,-f 1, V A - fy 4 . t x . ' 'X X f .. , ,. . I t . X . ' .K I . f ,A jx Vs gl. f' ' K- . we 4: fit ll' A M w wf: , s 1 :, f W'f' ,:f fi . K . A V - N , 35 K 1, t - ' Q7 QQ ' 4. , ' s as . V , V Ya., Y ,X V, K ,I X , ff 1. .M xx N . ,. f I Q P g X ..-1: A, 7 N ali A X L XX , . :iz ., ' ' ie ' A ' Dt7Ugl.lS Bgvgfly McLellan Mcl.cod ' , ,V 41 B . . 1 L-, It M ff , I J f 1 KV, yr.. . 5 - .. ., l . N5 ' '?fV'1l ,t 1 1 ' N ,j N-sl ' K. Q T ' 2 .wx X 4 M f lm . t Robert Nelson Merritt Messinger Tyrone Linda Mims Mincey . 'N , X A f MT ff , 3 V , L' G.. Ve' df' l .M v Q lox Judith Lewis MifCl'ICll Mitchell Charlotte Nettie Montgomery Mood -14,5 ' . l 2 i Q' -6 4' I L. ff , Estelle Lauree Morgan Morris X Henrietta Jackie Joanna McNeill BICNCLII' McSw.1in he i , ' it r ,Q Q fu X , , . 5 G X ' 'ffl . F 1 ' 1 5 vt i'l'AV S , wi 5 I of Y tr '. Q,- wfvv ,1',:' s-it llslllill ,ts Q 'W' W my Allen Lera Feffel Mickelberg Miles Miller Barbara Gerald Glennis Mirsky Missroom Mitchell Danny Lfobley Nfelanie Moody 1 gs l Qs:- ' eb Q ' an l K 5 f 1' Z v., I Rebecca Mpbley Betty Moore , M 'W -www - 6-f Q 1 Carol Montague Joye Moore J , , ' f . GL vc' X ' s. Sandra Morris Morrison LeRoyce Morse Jay Meddin 'ef' fn . , '+ .Q . Q' -.. .- 5 .fact rg Sf M 'aff Hans Miller Judith Moore 'N 4 TW J' . 'ti 6- fp, ' 1 james Moye Martha Pat Meeks Merritt 1 X! Jr sxXx Bn.. L 'er ' V ... ., , Q, L. 1,6 C' 's . ' 4' x X 'N Matt Randall Miller Miller Patsy Jonny Moore - Mopper Harry Munn C. Y'- jack Myers 229 How ard he1man aa 'ii N x C' Pau New man Elllot Palefsky f Q- ,gui 'lvk Denms Phlllrps 230 Glenda Nelson g-'I' an Ls- V O :QX ' .MR-Ms Brenda News some CLASS L If A Y K. 41 L1ll1an Marlene Nelson Nielson fi Ros Nesbitt Us Donald lNettles tt h... Glorxa 'I homas Lmda Nxblett Nolan lNO0I11iH lf l Fay e Grace O Oumn Otto Harrxett Owens Nfarron Pacettl Ga, 16 Mary Leroy Gm endolyn Payne Pearson Pennlngton PCIIHHS Gene Sandy Ph1ll1ps Phllllps Isldorc Pllte Don Pzttman Ann O Berry Kenneth Otto james Padgett Ellen Perry Roy N W Peggv IN ew ham Hifi my fv- .4 'L 79 .Feta E' D1edr1cl'1 Oglcsbee Klng Ou en W Lmda Padgett Glenda Perry 4'- oe Oglcsbee I mn Oxx en Sa ly Parnter Mrckey er 5 U5 Rlchard 511216 Pmttman Pom ell Pow all N ' l A JG' ' I fe Y 'I H K f+-, Q tt ,531 ,. , - -S - ,i ea A , A S , A w Q1 ' ,ig -:Lt ky A , i , t, V ' ' ' if 1 ' IN W N ' 1 1, y f X L , Vav. -V -. RQ f lx X ,. , 0 ' It ' ' I Y t Vx F l V H t ' : 1 ,is Q .- A, A , f , Z 'Q ' ' - 1 Arif ,ii A Z ' . I 4 W - S ' xl 6 1 4 , ' is -Q61 I Y . F. , Q te' - Y E ff r f 2 l,.. 5 ' S ' if ' A S' G 'f I ., K :V 7 K ' W . . ' - :-U' ELM, K 3 .f ld t , tilt A' - 1 '.L:. lt ' fc A t 1 5 ' '- I S - ' Q , ' t J 1 t S A' , vi 2 'nfl' 7 st .lu ' X., Q V Q , .Mt S S' 'til LU A, M t t .1 1 , fi.,zA' 5, .1 U Nl' lt llljw A ' I M' A' V .V Af 4 ld 'V A , ., l f I fy A ,, t A R 1 N ,gt l 'nv I jj J .. ir tx I V U ,r FJ A! u M' , 01 ' lf R X 1 A. W .Q ,QD 1 1 h .J ik 5 ,. x ,, ,X X ylr lf 'VJ gil! IJ - H puff, - 1 - ' 1 A x xx! ll - ' I xl h llyx W . , XJ. A A V P ry ,,, L V, jrvl,g3gtf?'f't ' - 5 1 - - In . '-s N . 1 li .ll 9 ' T 'QI ' 5-, nz.. A I ' . I . I 5 X 4 1 1 '31 A 1',q.:Qn I i 7,2 . 41 I f 6 K Q, Q - Q ' 4 J, A - r or 7 -'Se ' AK f ' 1 , X A S A A , .- , ,S All , v V at ht' lil t' A ' G T ' 7 .l A . I .A I . Olccn Prlcstcr CW an T7 far' uha Ripe Dorn Rmcr 1' -rf' JFS. W'y jimmy Robinson Gary Rosenthal X 1 v 2. s uw' WWW WH' ohn Salter LeRoy P atsv Anna A cx Purx 1s Purus L ulcs uartcrman 2? -S- 'S san- Q A.. lhkm G- 1 'qi aN Q m 1' V' qw N' 'Sf joy ce Brlly Ann Don Rav Reese Reld Rentz George DQ 1nn.1 Trudxe Anne Rn ers Robbzns Robertson Robmson hyd' 757, -' tv N-2' 'Q as C! Lxncla a Ethan Brenda Rogers Rolhson Rosenburg Rosenthal Randy jimmy Pau Conme Rountree Roux ell Roxy l md Russell ls- 1,1 F' udx in C-, Q.-Q Raymond Mnlls Lounse Rcgmald Sanders Sanders Sxndlford Sapp I omcc R xhurn fjw-' 9- Herbert Respess Hellen Russell Zahn lun I Rlmlge 1 Berry Rxgdon oe Ryan 'e' Charles Gnlbert Sasser Sasser Q Rose Rxggs Chrlstma Saba C'-5 3 Harrxett Sasser 231 Steve Jimmie Sasser Saturday F Y? K.. H4455 .Q .1-Q., fx :fx A of -7 ' rf Rodney Harriet Scott Sellers WinSIOH Itfafy Sims Slater ,' at-. Betty Saxe 1, 6f . 1 u Charles Saylor -'U' hx! Norman Sexton jack Smiley , ' H- .me - 4 UN Q ' n svn, .' 'x Q gX Q F I A . 3' 4 Y -... 'fx -- 1 it-rl Ls .. if Ira jenine Jerome Smith Smith Smith 232 9 tx av, . ff x K . john Seyle Raymond Sheppard ja 7 V Qvvd wwf' Donald Shuman Berta Smith 4-as 5: 22:34. and fb-' I x joe Smith Sandra Scheer Douglas Shaw Brady Shirley Lynn Elaine Hylon Schlosser Schmitt Scott ra 4 fl 'fy V Q :-a , 1 is Dickie Tommy Eleanor Shearouse Sheffield Shell Lee Harry Sarah Shonfield Shore Short ,l x., 4-Hof' if X Hershal Sikes Bobbye Smith X 1 KT? Q 1 F-sig x In , it Q 3- ' 5' A . ' 31, wk J D -J W , i wa. - T' wx R Johnny Smith Reginald William Preston Sikes Sills Simmons Brenda Byron Harold Smith Smith ,Smith 97 x Qi 1237 Y S , . ' - V. ' K st if re 'S 1 Q.. -1:2521 Joyce Larry Robert Smith Smith Smith Robert Smith l 4 L'-'N R.: 14. 'ZXQ Q rv-v Faith Stanfield Burt Strange S? S X! ks., :., x gy ' ,-, W 3 i 6' 'Q Dale Stubbs Melvin Surles CXAC5 tt L- at it .vw F' 1, ,3- x ,f I Elaine Terry Tommy Smoak 'atv' l Trix 11.5185 ' I Peggy Stanfield Barbara Strickland X f 2 'Q s.. we ff '51, Steve Sullens Bobby Sweat -Q. 'la .swat 'N fa ' v-'fl 2 '- A lfggf- gift john Thomas Saralyn Souter 0 L if 1 Virginia Stanley Helen Strickland 4-2 41' be 41-v Kathy Sullivan Joyce Swinney N U' 1 Marlene Thomas Cliff Sovvell w Q vu K, . S2 f', l 3 6' ,sg f 155 Ann Stelljis Clyde Stroud 'H ii l 4 43... 4a If Wayne Sullivan jimmy Tapley , c W f Arm. We 'G 'ts L fr q'1 N I yf, X V J X 0. 95 6 ,. Nan Thomas t-w johnny Robert Kaye Sybil Spahos Spense Stafford Stallings ,-1' 7. A 7' , , l 4- . , t- ,' ,,f Yffa iw' A A fr M A' tw khly 1. V I A ' Quail: T S3 ,Q Gerald Pat Purnell Bobby Stewart Stokes Stokes Stone Allen Stubbs 1-. ff Q. 4 , ' , lg ,M Q ,Z X t If 'N 4?-t '- If. ii? 1 Gay Summers Brenda Fay jane Lanora Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor f ,W x ' T' fx fl f .. VV '-2' A 'f X - Q Q 6 cy if wx -1 4 Lv 3 L, ef gat G Q' 'VX 2 fi 7.6 t i 4 fl L af, , Robert Robert Erna Jeanette Thomas Thompson Tillman Tillman 233 Lee Betty Txllman Tomlm ffl, Rnchard Eddne Tuten Tuttle CLASS 1 959 a 234 Shnrely ohn Bobby Toole Toshach Towson r,., Q, is L in fi at Dorothy Ben JIITIIU Tyler nclerwood nderwoo Cornella rah V3hD1YlCIC VanPuffl1n V1rg1ma Trader 411 '95 in 'CQ-'wt Gordon L sher Lays anda Vause Brlly Tuck in-P Ear L sry Fred Vetter Ly nn Turner af Dia avg!! Q-I Catherme VanD1v1ere Sandra Wa1te Woody Rrchard T0mmy Gal Waldhour Walker WHIYOH Ward Bonnxe Hardy Hennon Lyndal Ware Warmack Warren Wasson Ray Ward Clarence Waters Gwen Lynda Joe Anne Gary Waters Waters Watson Weeks Well D h . J . . . . 7 . fps' trk' f ' V , , , , V ,,,' fr r 1 , f ,-, . A- V ' T - T W ' ' il fn . . 4 7 I fl? ' A 5 f T ff? T 6 A W lt ft:-, ,. , 1 ,Q . , V ,t,, I K 3 ,E W 1 X xl' Q1 af T T - - talt ' L T . .Rb .Ah A-2 . - t,emA, ,u w ., .,s , V if ff , i VV . 1 , 4 A I 5 .- , 7 i, l in , Q L 7 f if lf Y -: 3 ' A .4 ' . Q 3, , - g , . TS' K A , , Q M L 6 A I-1 ' '- 5' l lj ' t if f ? l ' , 3 1' X lu t ,xg :MWQKZ-N A , in M' x T i F Q vi ax 'gl 3 P ah?-A , - LW SL W '-' .4 A fi T . . . y I I. 1 U U d Y Y I ' Naa . ' ' ' 'l Larry Ruth Melvin XX'einer Weiner Wfeinstein T17 ' I fix V' 'rv 'ard Angela itten XY'hittington Betty Don Vfiseman Woeltjen 'N fs: 4: L Q, f. l, X ' .pg l L gn xr ' f--f 1, -,,.. .- ,,'f- ,f 5 . Jocelyn Kathryn Robert Woods Woods Wotring Larry jerry Kenneth Yarborough Youmans YOUIUHDS , 'ff YQ 4- f' ts. 125 i L ' Y! ,xg f R - Virginia Stephen Joe Young Zadach Zeigler Harvey Elaine XY'eitz Welch flfs f 1 7 y :KN K 4 . j A W QW 1 Q Q , ui , '.lf vie w. :Q A ,'l,, V, 1 '52 'w ' 2, fx lt s Y 5' if ' 2 '33 44- X N ,gh Henry Gloria Wiehrs Wiggins john Benny Wolling Woodcock Q? W 5 ...L g13:,f, x 1 -Q ffv2f1 ss L X ' P fr i f-.. , ff 0, ' f i 1 W N ft Ella Pat Wfright Wright Larry Robert Youmans Young Wi' S , 1,21-Q i Ti, '- 'leak Carlin Zipperer Preston Zittrauer Katherine W' el lbrock . W, i , 'K A, -C' 5 Q 1' 1 Steve Williamson Helen West li si C. . Q X ,Q f N x , noi ,V jean Willis Joann Whaley Nancy Winders D I o 235 EENIURS :iffQf4Q W n our strength lies the future and the hope that is Americas But in our weakness lies the possibility of defeat. It is in our hands to answer the challenge of the stars and to fulfill the destiny that can be and should be ours, but we must be ever vigilant lest defeat creep into our efforts. We look to the stars for our future, as America must if she isto achieve her goal. Tomorrow is our heritage and yesterday is the tradition that will always serve to steady our progress and keep our aims in accordance with the standards that have served to mold us. Yesterday-the secret of flight. Today-the perfection of flight. Tomorrow-the stars. I i in These senrors are de-coratrng the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel DeSoto for the Harvest Ball Thls dance rs n annual eyent held each year on Thanksgxymg The festryxtres of the eyenlng were hexghtened thls year by the yrctory oyer Benedlc t1ne rn the afternoon The scnrors prctured ABOVE are Balbara Butler Charles Phxllnps Marym Ilyerctt John Donaldson Lynda Smrth Joe Smrth Jrmmy Collms and Dottxe Porter Margaret McLamb and Amy Kelly are among the many sen1ors yy orkmg dxlrgently on the decoratlon for the annual Rxng Dance The dance yyhrch vyas rnaugurated at Savannah Hrgh School last year yyas enjoyed by the semor class again th1s year The dance vyas held at the jevyrsh Educatronal Alllance and all of the senlors yyere thr1lled yyxth thelr neyy rmgs The students pnetured ABOVE are members of the Scmor cllss steeung commxttee Thcy are FIRST ROW lcft to rtght Pete Baxter Jay Cook Amy Kelly lrmmy Collrns Mnum Shear oust Bobby Osteen johnny Dxlzcll George Icon SECOND ROW Mulcnc Lccdct udv Bums l51rb1r1 Butler Mutha lee Olrycr Pcg y lrrkcr Lmda lxetron Bctky Clark julrc Ann Lcynson Chulotte Parc Lane Bxggs Hucl Key Pat Remlcy Dune Shelton Helen Bitayus THIRD ROXY Monty Parnter Joyce Hoynrd Ka1enClarno Marran Iancastcl Mary Ann K1bler Sue Phelps Mary Rmgyyald Luther Bacon Bob Frshback Martha Plerce 512' L W' X I fx 1 M f A . ' - L k -' - ' A 7 Y 47 K i 1, - V I , L . , ,V f .4 . r I 4' ' A 'X J 1 X LA . at '. 4' z lg J, , - ' ' - . - - 4 s , 4 V , Q - A f A 1. - ' xv -N 1- A - ry v X H L , . I' LS. .55 73 ' I - .' '2 , . 2 . 1 , 4 , ,y 3 3 ' a ' , . v. ' . Y. . y . Y 5 X ' ' . V Y' - f . ' , 4' ,- K, A l. . - by 4 4 . X I . A' .rx- ' ' ' S 1Qf53f?iQ . v . Y . Y -. , ' , , ' ' ' , , . C vt , 'I . . , . SOLO FLIGHT Senlors On Their Own Nov we can clearly see the results of our f1rst tvso years at Say annah Hlgh XY'e hue reached the goal for vshlch we haxe been strnvmg Many thnngs thlt uc trc 1tccl frnolously as sophomores noyx haxe become extremely serlous and meannngful We cannot hear our Alma Mater vuthout reahzmg how soon we will be able to return to Say mnah Hugh School 10 memory only Each football game becomes one closer to the last and we must beat Benedxctmc on Thanlcsgrymg for IIS our last chance How grlteful vue are for the yxctory and the extra c ne Bt thc plry off dl not hold all of the 1h splrnts vshrch we had planned Hovseyer vye accepted defeat as gracefully as could be expected We rccenxed our class rnngs at the Rxng Dance and there could neyer be anyone as proud of anythrng as vxe were of those small blts of gold metal and blue stone There has ncyer been nor vslll there eyer be a more beautrfully desxgned rung accordxng to the semors All too soon we are orderlng our 1ny1tat1ons and our caps and ygovsns The Haryest Ball the Sprmg Svung Graduatron Banquet and Dance hovy smftly they all become a part of the past but they shall remaln mth us ID memory always Offrcers and adusors of the Semor class prctured BELOW are SFATED LEFT TO RIGHT Amy Kelly recordmg secretary Mrs Xlifalton Ruff and Mrs Cleo Howard advrsors and Mmam Spearouse correspondmg secretary STANDING Bobby Osteen busrness manager jxmmy Collxns presxdent Charles Phxlhps vrce presrdent Mxss Sally Levy and Mrs Marreta Brady advrsors Sxdney Drsher chaplam and Jay Cook treasurer Thrs group of leaders was elected last sprmg by the yote of the approxxmately 600 members of the Semor class 'Ihey sgencl many hours rn the performance of thexr dutles . I .- ' K - 'A , '. . Y l ' I L'1 ' v v Yfk 'A ' , f 'A I 1- . . 6 - Y , .. . , , .L , A , , 1 v ' ' ' Y' ' . , , , . - , . fs v' 4' ' Y' ' , , . , . 'al . u ' w- lL hg , - , - , , a . . , . . . , , y y y 1 ' , , , JAMES ARTHUR LUTHER DELAND BARBARA LUCILE SARAH PAULANNE JAMES HUGH A7-'LD BACON. JR. BADGETT BAILEY BANKS 240 PATRICIA NANCY ,IEAN ELMER I.AYTON jI'DITH MARILYN MAR-IORIE KAY BANKS HARBOUR BARNARD BARNES DIANE BARNES CLASS OF 1958 H16 . V945 Alf grgym, ru gk YQJI. ' O inn VT X553 ff B 1 7 5 b SUZANNE 140' N174 IERRY W'II.I.IARD HELEN jL'I.IA PETER CROCKETT BATAYIAS BAXTER ISAZEMORE JOHN BRITTON E BARNETT ' BARR12 Gen Cv 22' IEDITH LAROSE I5EA5I.EY il? Q 1 A ' 'nd gg '7 J 'CTE' 4-lp -I-37' PATRICIA ANN NORMAN VIRCQII. I.OI'I9 IZDNXARD XYAEIIHR MARION BEASLEY ISEATTY BELTON III ISEDGOOD II IIHN R1 JCIIR ISIII, 241 JAMES CLAY JAMES CALVIN BETTY BREE BEVERLY GARNETT KATHERINE BLALOCK BLISSET BLOUNT BLOUNT PAL'LA BLOUNT ,wk 'flu' .L.l.41fM . .4cf444r754 kl MARTHA ANN SHIRLEY JEAN DVR ARD LANIER GRACE ANN 1.YNli'l 'I Ii BRAXNEN BRAXNEN BRAX' 'LEY BRANTLEY I RANT HH -ALULQ-Z AMA! 7,-fx 5 If-f7'IwL,LOL1,'uj i vale !1 'x5jrL1X0 ,Lu,.,w-ufWKBrul'vvIff0j JOYCE REBECCA HARRIET DORQTHY HARLEY CLINTON BRENDA NELI. MAXINE BUFEINGTON BERCH BURGSTINER. JR. BURKE SANDRA BERT 244 ,IIQDITH GXYEXDOLYN ROBIN JOHN DOROTHY ESIELLE JANET MARIAN RFISIZCLA -IOH CHRISTMAS CHRISTY CLARK CLARK CLARK 245 ETHEL MAREE HARRIETT GAIL JOHN KENNETH SIDNEY TIMOTHY GEORGE EVERETT COPPS COWART COWART COX, JR. CRAFTS, III 246 JIM DELANE CAROLYN LAVERNE DELORES SANDRA OSCAR XYAYNE VUILLIAM EARL DAUGHTRY DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DEAL 247 JOHN KERMIT REGINALD BOYD ELI JACK BLANCHE KATHERINE MARGARET ELIZABETH DONALDSON DONALDSON, JR. DONKER DONLEY DONLEY 248 VERMILYE MARIE DAVID GRADY RUSSELL FRANCES I,OL'lSE MARY KEMPER EDENFIELD EDLEMAN EISENMAN EI'l'EI. ELKINS 249 VUILLIAM LAUNEY JAMES CHARLES CARLESS PAUL ABBIE KATE ROBERT HAUPT FERRELL, JR. FESLER FETTY, JR. FINCH FISHBACK 250 SHARON EILEEN HELEN FRANCES GNWENDOLYN ANNE ANN MAQDONALD HARRIIET KATHRYN FRIZELLE GARFIELD GARWES GEORGE GETTY 25 I PATRICIA LOUISE EDNA EARLE FRANK HI I'CI-IENS ELIZABETH ANN ELSIE LYNDA GRAY GRIFFIN GRIMM GROOT GLTERRY 252 MARCIA YVONNE RAOCI. NED NANCY jANE'l I'E ANNE DOUGLAS ISITIUIY ANN HALLMAN HAMARAT HAMPTON HANCOCK HANSRN S ,., .ng A-'UE C MARY LAMONNIE MICHAEL BROOKS WILLIAM REENZA REBECCA MERSHONE KATHERINE HARN HARRELI. HARRELL HARRISON HARRITOS CLASS OF 1958 HIG6, ill:-: ' ses ' 0 ' 2 -I zf img if- E Q S LEHMAN WASHINGTON MARY ELIZABETH HARTLEY. JR. HARVARD f'-v M 'aaa 1495 'Q' asf N494 '?!' JOYCELYN ANN BEBE ANNE OY ONITA STEPHEN 'l'TjT'1' THOMAS J J ' HATCH HATCHER HATEIELD HATTRICH. III 14. :api Wiki WALTER DANIEL JOHN PAUL ROBERT ERNEST JACK CLAIR ALVIN HEID1 HELLSTROM. -IR. HELMEY HELTON HENDERSON 254 ANNE ELIZABIi'l'H JOAN ELIZABETH JOYCE EVELYN THOMAS CECIL MARY MANZ HOPKINS HOXVARD HOXVARD HOXYJE HVBBARD 255 LOKISA MARIE JOI-IN ROKRKE PATRICIA HELEN MELVIN EVERETT CAROL ANNE JAMES JARVIS. IR. JEFFCOAT JENNINGS IEWELI. 256 E, BARBARA CAMPBELL GREGORY ALLEN HARRY OLIVER JOSEPH LYNN LARRY ROSS JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON. JR. JOHNSON JOHNSON CLASS OF 1958 N mc 'ZX' 1 y O YUfA. XY 2110- ' -I 20' , X1 ffl' , .45 I 5 I 7 5 b NORMA JEAN LAWRENCE E. FOLKE JOHNSON JOHNSON 7 H7 DARVUINA VIRGINIA ROBERT LLOYD ROSEMARY ANNA LAL'RA ' ' ORDAN JONES JON ES JONES ,I Nf ig 'Tj -K t- V nd H47 IIQSSIE MAE JOSEPH LOUIS HERMAN AMY GIIFITORD IiLXX'IN , KAMINSKY KARACOSTAS KELLEY KENNEDY KENNEDY 257 DAVID TERRY GEORGE EARL DOLORES ANN STEPHEN HOXVARD JOYCE ALRETHEA KIRSCHNER KLUGH, JR. KOLMAN KRISSMAN LAFFITTE 258 DONALD LA IAR DAPHNIZ VIRGINIA GINGER MARLENIZ ANNETTI2 CAROLINE SLSAN LASTINGIZR I,IiIf LEE LEIIDER LFNNARD 259 BARBARA LEE GORDON LAMBACK NANCY GAILE MARGARET ANNE JAMES DOSTER LITTLE LOTT - LOVUE LVBECK LL'KER 260 MAUREEN SUSAN NANCY THOMAS SPENCER VVILLIAM LEE DON jEEFRY MAYES MCCATQLEY MCCORMICK, JR. MCDOXVELL. JR. MCELVEEN THOMAS KENDRICK ADELIA ANN LAURA ELIZABETH CORDIA LAMAR ROBERT XVILLIAM MEDERNACH MEITZLER MEVUBORN MIDDLETON MILEY 262 XX'II.I.IAM THEODORE VERA VIRGINIA MARTHA jEAN XVAYNE HI'GHES BONNIE -IEAN MOORE. JR. MORGAN MORRIS MORRIS MOYE 263 JOSERI-I MICHAEL CHARLES WILLIAM BILLIE GAYLE BONNIE KEEN GEORGE XVILLIAM NEWTON NOONAN NORMAN OELSCHIG OGLESBY, JR. 264 MONTY BERT BERTIE JUDKINS CHARLOTTE ANN PEGGY DELORIS PETER LESTER PAINTER PALMER PARE PARKER PARKS 265 DOROTHY ANN NANCY ALICE JUDY ANN BARBARA ELLEN LINDA DELORES PORTER PORTER POXWELL PRESTON PRICE 266 EMMA JEAN SOLOMON DAVE -JUDY FRANCES JEDITH DANELLE LINDA SMITH ROBBINS ROBBINS ROBERSON ROBERTS ROBERTS 267 MIRIAM RUTH VONITA JANE TEDDY JACK BILLY CARROLL CAROL PATRICIA RUSHING SALTER SAMMONS SANDERS SANDERS 268 '23 BARBARA JEAN ROY LEONARD XWILLIAM CARLOS SANDERS SANDERS. JR. SASSER SAUNDERS SCARBOROFGH JAMES EDXWARD JAMES RANDALL CLASS UF 1958 4' 'Ky .1 - 0 ii ff 322:-Q' 1 SK ,S 4- 1 A E , JOSEPH EMANUEL SUE ANNE SCHAEEER SCAR BROVGH if-.Aw 'TZ' IIN. EREDRICK THOMAS MARGARET LOl,'REE DONALD NWAYNE LYNDA STANTON SCHOLL. JR. SCHVMAN SEAY SECKINGER al 45 an I sg' ?v4 .SYN --if MALCOLM OTIS ALAN EARL JOHN CARTER MARY JOAN MIRIAM ROSE SECKINGER. III SERBY SEXYELL SEXYELL SHEAROVSE 269 i f all .--. '37 DIANA RUTH JOHN EDWARD WALTER ERNEST ROBERT CARROLL JAMES EDWARD SHELTON SHEPPARD, JR. SHEPPARD SIGLER s1KEs CLASS OF 1958 n F 'F-ff 6 . H ' T I' f J T Q E57 O X. 41 1 RONALD DELMAS xx' ----' LENA FRANCES SIKES SIMS WALTER EARL REBEKAH JANE ANDREW NICOLL DANIEL WINFIELD SIMS, JR. SIRES SMITH, JR. SMITH, JR. GAIL LOUISE JAMES CHARLES JAMES STEPHENS JOE BRAXTON JOHN ROLLAND SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH 70 JANET SANDRA MARY VIRGINIA GLENDA DARLENE FRANCES MARION ,IANICE MOBLEY STANFORD STANLEY STARLING STEPHENSON STEGALI. 27I DORIS JUDY DAVIDA MIRIAM PATRICIA ANN SHARON JUNE JENNICE GAIL TEETS TENENBAUM TERRELL THIGPEN THOMAS 1 .1 JS' , 9 x 5' MV-s,,,6, ' Qi! ' L- - 4- .gs Tw H. ,Q w W Q sw 1 , , J, f 'M iii E , , i Ni J L. fl 6 'BW' 7 . A 4 V .uf 2 .fy fr- ' f? -A Ib .neva THOMAS RUSSELL VIRGINIA LEE MIRIAN LAVERNE SARAH NELL MARY LOUISE WATERS, JR. XVEAR NYEEKS VUEST NWI-IEELER 274 JACK XYINFIELD LANNES PHILLIPS JOSEPH DOCKIE CHARLES BRITTAIN I5ITIk'I'Y JANI XVILSON VVIXTER XYISP. JR. XYITCHER. JR. XX'OI,IfE 275 thai Q S-rf PATRICIA ANN ELIZABETH ANN ELMER LAXVRENCE DON LELAND DANIEL EDWARD WOMBLE XVORRELL WORTH YANCEY YOUNG MARIAN WANA MARY PATRICIA NANCY LYNN XVILLIAM CLAUS ZEAGLER ZIPPERER ZIPPERER ZIPPERER CLASS OF 19 8 4 Y:eN,', Q Xx ,oZ!ff my tn- 05 Af. xxx - 7L6 f fl: 276 AUGUST GRADUATES Y' if' 51 A3 LX h 'fp E JJ J LARRY PURCELL DAVID SLOAN ANITA SMITH JOHN STURGESS OSBORNE XX'II.I.IAM'i 277 E IOR OT PICTURED HARVEH CHARLES BALLARD JR HENRH GEORGE BECKLM HOWARD LAVFRNE BEEBF CRAVUFORD CLAUDE BEVERLEY XWILLIAM DAVID BIACK BEITX LOLISE BRADLEY ALFRED XX ILLIAM CARI SOIN ANINE CLAYTON MURRAX LAVALGHN CLAYTON VUALTER THOMAS COHEN CHARLES EDXVARD COVENAH PATSY VIRGINIA DONALDSON MAUREEN ROSE DONOHUE HOWARD RAT MOIND ELMORE NANCX MQTEER EOLSOM BETTY JOX CE FOWI ER HARVEY JOIXES FREYERMUTH THERON ARTHLR GRANT JR IARRX ATHEL GLINTFR JR CHARLES EDXVIN HENDRIX MARLEINE JOYCE HYLTON LINDA DALE JOHNSON ROBERT KELLEY JOHINSTON ARTHUR JOSEPH KLEES GERALD LAMAR LEXVIS GARY LEE LUSTER JOHN THOMAS MCGALLIARD BARBARA DELEEN MCLEMORE STANTON CHRISTOPHER MERRITT VERONICA SUE MILES PARKS CAINDLER NEWSOM JR DOUGLAS JEROME INIX GEORGE HAROLD OAKLEH JR CHARLES LVEREI IE ODUM BELVER BRYON OGLESBY WALTER GLENJN OTTO JR MILLY ELIZABETH PERRY GEORGE WINTON PEVEY JR MITCHELL ANDREW POLLOS LILLIE LEONA RAWLINCS WILLIAM DAVID RLDMAIXN JAMES HARRIS RT ALS PEGGY JEAN SANDERS WILLIAM ROBERT SMITH JR REBECCA SLE THIGPEIX BEVERLT AGNES THOMSON PAMELA EBBA THOMSON BII LX GEINE WILLIAMS 4 1 1 1 ' D 4 T X ' . 4 . . . 4 4 ' ' V 4 Q . ' ' fi S Y A , JR. ' HILARY STONE CALHOUN , AUBREY WALKER PRICE 4 ' J 7 I . 1 4 IN MEMORIAM To we who labor in His vineyards, the ways of our Lord are sometimes strange and incomprehensible. Such a time was the unfortunate, untimely loss of a classmate in November, 1957. His tragic death leaves a void in our ranks and in the hearts of the friends and family who loved him, a wound that only time and trust in God will heal. Wfith respect to their grief, and as a tribute to his unflagging courage and Christian character, we honor here the memory of ROBERT WILLIAM WATERS 11940-19575 wud- 'r Nf- A-W MOST ATHLI TIC SI NIORS Sue Dodge IIINIIN 'Nhllcr J JS .par-U' fi -any SFNIORS XX ITH BI ST PI RQONIALITY Kflmll Cllmo Sun Ingles u BEST ALL ROUND SENIORS Betty Ann Fisher jimmy Collins 321- Q4 E11 'pug'-f-aa-.-,ww .um-.fM,...,.,. Nm. upo- nema- L.!:w,,MgM.,,,qm,,. . . 5 Whip 5 1 7 . 3 s x 1 E l OUTSTANDING SENIORS These outstanding seniors as elected by the 1958 Graduating Class take time out from their numerous activities to enjoy a friendly get together In her sophomore year Karen Clarno was chosen a member of the Blue jacket Beauty Court For the past two years she has been a cheerleader and this year sers ed as captain This year she was secretary of the Student Council a member of the Senior Class Steering Committee and on the Blue and White editorial staff Council has served as cheerleader for two years served on the Organizational Committee of the 58 Class and the Ring Committee for the 1958 Class She was woted Best All Round senior elected Harxest Ball ueen and chosen Blue acket Beauty Queen She also recened the D A R Good Citizenship Award Murray Clayton has participated in football basketball and track at Saxannah High He won first place in the Pole vault contest in the 2 AAA region and third place in state competition For the past two years Murray has serxed as Sax annah High School s chaplain Margaret Schuman vias corresponding secretary of the unior Beta Club and a member of the Senior Club She was elected Homecommg ueen this year by the football team and yoted Most Likely to Succeed by the Senior Class Daxid Dean has serx ed as Student Council treasurer and as a member of the Student Council Steering Committee He has treasurer and been a member of Senior Beta Club President Club and Science Club President of the Student Council Sam Inglesby was xice president of the unior Beta Club and has been a member of Senior Beta Club Gamma H1 Y Presidents Club R O T C Officers Club the Organizational Committee of the 58 Class and has participated in football for three years l , 1 J ' , ' fr ' , '- U t ' Q ly I Y Betty Ann Fisher was elected vice president of the Student been eleeted Key Club vice president, junior Beta Club U - , 7 I Q 7 Q J ' 1 f . 5 - Af , -fe . 5 f' ' 1 ff - . VV , '- H 3 I in g - gr V I if 17' VW' v fm A My' 'I y 5 .v '. , - 1, Q-j ' '1 V 3 V , W 5' 2' bf? ,A wr: 5 eff-,V ' 'WV 1 'V . iff iiffl V Fj -1, ' J is . IVE, K 7 ffm 5 13 ,1 ,Q 'gk ' V yi ' fi 2.39. 15: ' ,f V. E ' ,.,V ff ff f:f ,gg A in , ,Amy ,L , V fa. ' 1- ' ' ' MV , ,V N r ,A 5 A cs., ' s'A4 A J, K. ..- -A X ffm . I ' , ,M , .,,V- N, fr :M rs- I s. 5 Cl ,. , . :R 3,1 F' -R55 . 2 ,' 113 ' V ' I CA ,' '?-'ag Y - ' f' 5 Q. H3 ,dl I I ,A uf. Qfrlix, .V 4 ' Q41 VK!! rf. ' f Liz ' Y s 'K ' A I 1 Ia, xg, Q 'A X215 V 41 M, f f' 1 , K - V V Vw , gg 4422211 Q mf? :V in K3,,gf ,Wg 1, fffgl' Z2 A5-VV , Vffgffgg? ff Mm w?T?f f .ff V ,Vi - 'A 'KA l wmv 1 .ax radix' 1 -A wi' Ji OUTSTANDING SENIORS Athletucs played a large part un the luyes of these outstand ung senuors at Sayannah Hugh School Theur efforts brought many of the honors to Say annah Hugh whuch mught otherwuse haye gone to other cuty reguon or state hugh schools Eugene Cook played yarsuty football for three years and also partucupated on the tracle team for three years He was one of Sayannah Hugh Schools outstandung lunemen and won na tuon wude recognutuon when he was chosen by Teen Magazune to the furst All Amerucan Hugh School football team and ap peared on the Eddue Fusher Telex usuon Show He was also chos en to the All Cuty Team as a Guard In addutuon to playung football for two years Charles Phrl lups was a member of Student Councul xucc presudent of the Senuor Class a member of Delta Hu Y the 58 Rung Commut tee Stage Crew and a partucupant un the Varuety Show Sue Dodge was a member of the Tennus Team the Soft dent of the Gurls Athletue Assocuatuon She has serx ed on the Rung Commuttee Steerung Commuttee and unuor Red Cross Sue has been an oftucer of Beta Chu Y Teens a member of the Future Teachers the Presudent s Club and the Pre Lab Teeh nucuans Club Herby Lamb has been a member of the football team the basketball team and the traele team for three years He was a member of Sugma Hu Y and co ehaurman of the Senuor Trup Commuttee ummy Muller has played football three years and was captaun thus year baseball four and basketball three years for Sayan nah Hugh He was named to the All Cuty and the All State football teams ummy has been nomunated by Sportung News for All Amerucan honors and named Best Back un the Cuty oe Smuth has played on the uarsuty football team for three years on the basketball B team for one year and baseball X L., ii, V se ball Team, captain of the Girls' Basketball Team,,and presi- for three years. 3 'tu t he Q .5 ., or 5- a- 3- . ,,,,.,t,,,t....,...,u tt., u t,,tuu,ttrt,ut I t.a.,,-e fs., , -R' A Yin .f V ,N 2 'imma vvyk TALM MQ M .s., ,wwmm t OUTSTANDING SENIOR These outstanclmg sen1ors h1ye one 1mportant taetor IU common beauty They 1re all among the best loolemye semors at S1y1nnah Hugh oan I-loyyarel has seryeel as Heael 'Nhyorette lor the p1st tvyo years She yyas 11 member of the H1ryest B1ll Court and the Sprung Syyme Court last year o1n yyas an R O T C spon sor last year and V815 also ehosen Mllxtary B1ll C ueen The football te1m eleeteel her Hometomxne Clueen l1st yC1f Margaret MeLamb yy1s among, the three Imalxsts tor the dent COUDC1l on the Senror Class Steerme Cornmlttee and on the W Clas Rlnyr Commlttee Nf1rt1ret yx 1s I xel11n1e lel r ot e ue 1 ll e rs r m Var1ety Shoyy both th1s year anel last 1nd a sponsor tor the I-Iaryest Ball and Sprmg Syymy, for the past tyyo years D CI Pprter l11s seryetl for the 11st tyyo ye1rs 1s 1 1 eer leader She l11 yxorlsel yy1tl1 the Student Counell 1nel yyas a member ot lts Steermyw Commrttee Dottr has been ehosen as sponsor lor the R O TC the HIFXCSC Ball the Sprme Syymg lI'lCl the Blue l1el1et l'le1uty Contest u y Ieet yy1s eleete Best Iooleme Senior Glrl by t e Senlor Class She l11s been 1 member ot Bet1 Chr X Teens the Senror Trrp CUITIIUIIICC 1nel the Senlor Class Sfeermg Commmttee luely h1s been ehosen 1 member of the H1ryest C t t1e 1st tyyo ye1rs me yy IS eleetee 111 1tten1 1 t1e Hon eeomm Oueen thxs ye1r by the lootb1ll te1m Blfblfl l1ttle l11s been a member ot the lunror 1nd Senlor Bet1 Clubs She y11s ehosen to be 1n R O TC sponsor md 1 wl'esI1I1I1Ne 1 Offll rr s QIICC from S1y nn11 llleh m er C 1r e ll er Is 1 Stuelent Counem FCPYCWCHI1 e S 18 been s1or 1 the HTIXLH 1 rm y n lC lL et SCTLHN Clntest 1n1l l'l1IllCeOHl1D Cl. CWYlIll IT I 3 1 f - 1 1 ' 1 K 1- ,V , liall .our for l 'yt' ' 1' '. 4 l ' '- Al 1 - ' limi D.A,R. Cwooel Citizenship Award. She has served on the Stu- ' ' A ' I ' ' 1 , K ' K 'I V 4 .1 Q' -5 ' ,A 1 ' A l , 'Xi 5 I3 - rep A .li to the Ce Q, CE' l ' .. A ' S. Q1 .l ito ' th- lil ' anl XVI 't- th? yea. .1 participant K' the 7 ' I ' '- 1 1 , ' - Clg' ,l.l-itl,ss yeely. ' A I l - AA .- ' C ' 1 A ' 1- , t1y - this ye-ar, She l1.' -- y, 1sor 1-1 r ' . '-t Brll, Ott 1 , 5 ' .Ip hh, SyVgSy'1A:.l5l1 l.l+ IA. 1' U '1' g , A 1 -K 1' . , il AL ,. -l-l.J, ABBOTT EMILE GLINES III Delta H1 Y DeMolay Mixed Chorus ABBOTT REX MORRIS FFA Secretary President Blue and White Representative Mixed Chorus ALNUTT ARNO ASHBURY JR Science Club Vice President Physics Department ANDERSON CLEO ELLALIA Senior Class Music Leader FHA Mixed Chorus Ensemble ANDERSON JEROME GARLAND Sigma H1 Y ROTC Officers Club Home room Officer ANDERSON JULIE LOUISE Basketball Team Omega Phi YTeens Homeroom Officer Harvest Ball Sponsor Mixed Chorus GAA ARMSTRONG LOUISE Varsity Basketball Harxest Ball Sponsor Spring Svsing Sponsor Mixed Chorus In firmary Assistant ARNSDORFF MARVIN Mixed Chorus Senior Trip Committee Harvest Ball Decorations Committee ROTC Officers Club ATKINSON JAMES THEADORE DE Club FFA AULD JAMES ARTHUR ROTC Crack Drill Team Officers Club Science Club Delta HiY FFA BACON LUTHER D JR Gamma Hi Y Officer Steering Committee Homeroom Officer Amateur Radio Club Harvest Ball Decorations Committee Sen ior Imitation Committee. BAILEY SARAH PAULANNE Mixed Chorus' FBLA' Alpha Chi Y-Teens. BANKS JAMES HUGH DE Club' Red Cross Representative' Mixed Chorus' Pep Squad' Blue and White' Supply Store Manager. BANKS PATRICIA KAY Candler Future Nurses Officer' Mixed Chorus' Junior Red Cross' Omega Phi Y- Teens' FHA' Bible Club' FBLA' Senior Trip Committee' Blue Jacket Representa- tive' Pep Squad. BARBOUR NANCY JEAN Bible Club' Mixed Chorus' St. Joseph's Future Nurses' Harvest Ball Ticket Com- mittee. BARNES, JUDITH MARILYN Beta Club Junior and Senior' Candler Future Nurses' Steering Committee' Blue Jacket Staff Editorial' Blue Jacket Repre- sentative' Senior Trip Committee. BARNES, MARJORIE DIANE Beta Chi Y-Teensg Future Teachersg Home- room Officerg Girls' Glee Clubg Office Assistantg Dramatics Clubg Senior Trip Committee. BARNETT, SUZANNE MARCELLE GAA: Italian Club. BAXTER PETER CROCKETT Junior Beta Club H1 Y Key Club Stage Crews Steering Committee Homeroom Of ficer Junior Red Cross Ring Committee Senior Trip Committee BAZEMORE JOHN BRITTON Organizational Committee Varsity Football Track Homeroom Officer BEASLEY JUDITH LAROSE Mixed Chorus BEASLEY PATRICIA ANN Counselors Office Assistant Homeroom Officer BEATTY NORMAN VIRGIL DECA DE Club BEDGOOD WALTER MARION Band BEEBE HOWARD DCT Club BELLIVEAU ELLEN ELIZABETH Mixed Chorus Dramatics Club Y Teens BERNE MERIE CAROLYN BERRY SHERRY ANN Harxest Ball Sponsor Red Cross Represen tative Future Teachers Librarian BEVERLY CRAWFORD CLAUDE JR DE Club DCT Club ROTC Officers Club DECA Georgia DECA BEVILL SARA GLENDA Y Teens Homeroom Officer BIGGS MARGARET LANE Blue Jacket Representative Steering Com mittee Harvest Ball Decorations Commit tee Future Teachers YTeens President Omega Phi President Inter Club Council Delegate to YTeen Summer Conference Delegate to Y-Teen N. Y. and Washington Conference' Delegate to Y-Teen Neighbor- hood Meeting in Augusta. BLACK LEROY HUDSON ROTC Officers Club' Civil Air Patrol' Drill Team Supervisor' DeMolay' Senior Trip Committee. BLACK REVA ANN Blue and White Staff' Mixed Chorus' Dramatics Club. BLACK WILLIAM DAVID Football' Track' Baseball. BLACKBURN STEPHEN WILLIS ROTC Officer's Club' Sigma Hi-Y' Home- room Officer' Mixed Chorus' Harvest Ball Committee' DE Club. BLACKWELDER CLARENCE POE JR. Band. BLALOCK, JAMES CLAY FFA. BLISSETT, JAMES CALVIN Science Clubg ROTC Officers Club' Home- room Officerg Bible Clubg Chess Clubg Biology Club, Officer. BLOUNT, BETTY BREE Steering Committeeg Dramatics Club, Presi- dent. BLOUNT BEVEPLY GARNETT Beta Club Junior Senior Student Council Representative Junior Red Cross Beta ChiYTeens Filter Center Officer Spanish Award Winner Junior Senior Picnic Com mittee FHA BLOUNT KATHERINE PAULA Mixed Chorus BOAEN EVERETTE ISEMAN FFA BOBLASKY DOROTHY SANDRA Student Council Harvest Ball Sponsor Blue Jacket Beauty Sponsor Future Teach ers Variety Show Girls Glee Club Of ficer Dramatics Club Officer BOND HENRY CREWS Mixed Chorus BONNELL GAIL LAMBRIGHT Omega Phi Y Teens Inter Club Representa tive National Y Teen Conference Tri Statc YTeen Conference Representative Harvest Ball Decorations Committee Dra matics Club Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus Y Teens BOYKIN DOROTHY LORETTA Mixed Chorus Omega Phi YTeens Bible Club Red Cross BOYKIN SARAH ANN Bible Club GAA Officer Blue and White Girls Sports Editor Crest Committee Sen ior Trip Committee Homeroom Officer Teens Against Polio BRADLEY BETTY LOUISE Transferred from Coral Gables DECA Georgia DECA Red Cross Representative BRADLEY RENWICK FRANCIS Biology Club Student Council Ticket Committee' Sigma Hi-Y Officer' Blue Jacket Business Staff- Dramatics Club' Sen- ior Trip Committee. BRADLEY ROBERT ALLEN Homeroom Officer' Student Council' Pres- idents Club' Science Club' DE Club - ficer' ROTC Officers Club' Harvest Ball Decorations Committee. BRADLEY THOMAS ALEXANDER Sigma Hi-Y' Senior Trip Committee' Har- vest Ball Time and Place Committee' Ring Dance Music Committee' Gamma Hi-Y' Student Council' Red Cross Repre- sentative: Homeroom Officer. BRANNEN SHIRLEY JEAN Beta Chi Y-Teens Officer' Red Cross Representative' FHA' St. Joseph Future Nurses' Presidents Club' Infirmary As- sistant. BRANTLEY GRACE ANN Future Nurses' Mixed Chorus' FHA' Dramatics' Harvest Ball Flower and Crown Committee. BROGDON, LINDA GAIL Blue and White Business Staffg GAAQ Science Clubg Presidents Clubg Bible Clubg Harvest Ball Assembly, Decorationsg Girls' Glee Clubg Refreshment Committee Junior and Senior Picnic, Officerg Future Nursesg Pep Squad. A , I ' I. ' ' J 3 7 , , , , , . l . v '- . . ' V- ' ' - , n r , , - , , . 1 . . . . I . I . I I e ' , 3 5 , , , , . 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Offrcer Mrxed Chorus Red Cross Representatrve BURGSTINER HARLEY CLINTON JR FFA Offrcer BURKE BRENDA NELL Mrxed Chorus Offrce Worker Senror Trrp Commrttee Harvest Ball Assembly Decora trons Commrttee YTeens BURLEY JAMES Gamma HrY Mrxed Chorus Steerrng Commrttee Representatrve Harvest Ball BURT SANDRA INIAXINE Omega Phr YTeens Homeroom Offrcer Zeta Phr YTeens BUTLER BARBARA ANNE Red Cross Representatrve Student Councrl Representatrve Senror Class Representatrve Harvest Ball Sponsor Blue Jacket Sponsor Blue and Whrte Edrtorral Staff Art Edrtor Homeroom Offrcer CANADY XVALTER INIOORE Band CARGILL JAMES MASOIN Transferred from Darlrngton School for Boys Mrxed Chorus Offrcer Homeroom Offrcer CARLISLE IVIART CAROIX N Mrxed Chorus CARTEE BETTX JEAN Beta Club Brble Club Ottrcer Iuturr Teachers Mrxed Chorus Ensemble Harvest Ball Sponsor Blue Jacket Representatrxe Blue and W'hrte Future Nurses Beta Chr X Teens CARL FEL RICHARD INIAL RICE DCT Club CAXXLEX NANCY RLTH Mrxed Chorus E IOR HI TORIE CHAPMAN JOHN HENLEY Band FFA CHASTAIN SANDRA CECILE Homeroom Offrcer Offrce Assrstant CHRISTINIAS JLDITH GW ENDOLYN Iransferred from Jordan Vocatronal Hrgh School FHA Senror Trrp Commrttee CHRISTY ROBIN JOHN Homeroom Offrcer Baseball Basketball Junror Red Cross Student Councrl Senror Trrp Commrttee CLARK DOROTHY ESTELLE FHA Pep Squad Red Cross Representatrve Mrxed Chorus Scrence Club Ensemble Sprrng, Concert Drstrrct Musrc Festrval CLARK JANET MARIANI Blue and Whrte Edrtorral Staff CLARK REBECCA JAY Harvest Ball Sponsor Sprrng Svvrng Spon sor Offrce Assrstant Blue and Wfhrte Harvest Ball Decoratrons Commrttee Charr man Student Councrl CLARK SYBIL KATHERINE Student Councrl Harvest Ball Sponsor Blue Jacket Sponsor CLARKE VIRGINIA BOYKIN Student Councrl Representatrve Homeroom Offrcer Mrxed Chorus Offrcer Harvest Ball Sponsor Sprrng Swrng Sponsor Blue Jacket Sponsor CLARNO KAREN Red Cross Representatrve Harvest Ball Sponsor Sprrng Swrng Sponsor Blue Jacket Court Student Councrl Representa trve Cheerleader Captam Steerrng Com ffllttee CLAYTON MURRAY LA VAUGHN Football Basketball Track Brble Club Offrcer Student Councrl Chaplarn CLAYTON SCARLETT FAYE Mrxed Chorus Sprrng Concert Delta Chr YTeens Harvest Ball Decoratrons Com mrttee Blue Jacket Representatrve Harvest Ball Ballots and Electron Commrttee Stu dent Secretarral Commrttee Brble Club Future Teachers Infrrmary Assrstant COHEN GERALD HARVEY Junror Beta Club Scrence Club COLLIINS JAMES TROY JR Key Club Football Srgma H1Y Presr dents Club Student Counerl Senror Class Prestdent Boys State Harvest Ball Escort Organrzatronal Commrttee Homeroom Of rcer COOK ELGENE HALL Football Track Steerrng Commrttee All Amerrcm Hreh School Team Guard COOK IALRA LEE Mrxed Chorus Omega Phr X Teens Ot freer Brble Club FBLA Senror Trrp Com mrttee Harvest Ball Decoratrons Commrt tee Student Councrl COPPS EFHEL INIAREE Beta Chr H Tcens Inter Club Councrl Re resent rtrve Future Terchers Brble Club FHA DE Club Mrxed Chorus Pep Squdal COXWART HARRIET GAIL Steerrng Commrttee FHA Blue and Whrte Edrtorral Staff COVUART JOHN KENNETH Football Archery Club COX SIDNFY TIMOTHY JR Student Councrl Steerrng Commrttee A sembly Commrttee Homecomrng Decora trons Commrttee Harvest Ball Decoratrons Commrttee ROTC Offrcers Club Home room Offrcer CRAFTS GEORGE EVERETT III Football Basketball Harvest Ball Escort CRAWFORD RONALD CRAIG Mrxed Chorus Delta H1Y Offrcer Senror Trrp Commrttee CROSBY JAMES LAMONT FFA Offrcer CROSBY THELMA JACQLELYN FHA Brble Club Mrxed Chorus Blue and Whrte Edrtorral Staff Harvest Ball Pub lrcrty Commrttee CRUMPLER PATRICIA ANNE Senror Beta Club Scrence Club YTeens CURRIE CHERRIE Harvest Ball Sponsor Sprrng Swrng Spon sor YTeens Offrcer of Omega Phr Stu dent Councrl Homeroom Offrcer Junror Beta Club Senror Beta Club Blue and Whrte Edrtorral Staff DAHLGREEN ARLEEN ELIZABETH Beta Chr YTeens Red Cross Representa trve Junror Beta Club Blue Jacket Rcpre sentatrve Mrxed Chorus DAILEY EMMETT B DCT Club Basketball Homeroom Offrcer Steerrng Commrtte DANIELS JANICE ELIZABETH Mrxed Chorus Steerrng Commrttee Blue and Whrte Harvest Ball Assembly Decora trons Rrng Dance Decoratrons Commrttee DASHER CAROLYN Y Teens Homeroom Offrcer Student Councrl DAUGHTRY JIINI DELAINE Mrxed Chorus DAVIS CAROLYN LAVERNE Brble Club Offrcer Future Teachers Mrxed Chorus Dramatrcs Club GAA DAVIS DELORES SAINDRA Beta Club Junror and Senror FBLA Blue and Wfhrte Edrtorral Staff Beta Chr X Tecns DFAI WILLIAM EARL Blue md Whrte Fdrtorral Staff Stecrrng, Commrttee Red Cross Representatrve DEAN DAVID INIILTON JR Student Councrl Offrcer Kev Club Ot freer Beta Club Junror and Senror Of frcer Srgma H1'1 Offrcer Steerrng Com mrttee Rrng Commrttee Charrrnan Organrmtronal Commrttee Presrdents Club DFAN DIANA LEI' Grrls Glee Club Brble Club Y r Q . 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K -I I 7 ' ' F ' - A v v V -A A 1 1 ' 1 , - 1 r. r 'z DEAN CAROLINE FRANCES Beta Chi YTeens Officer Homeroom Of ficer Mixed Chorus Secretarial Commit ee DENSLEY KATHLEEN Red Cross Homeroom Ofricer Mixed Chorus Student Council DENT BARBARA KAY Harvest Ball Sponsor Spring Swing Spon sor Blue Jacket Sponsor Beta Chi Y Teens DEWITT MARTHA PATRICIA Homeroom Officer Beta Chi YTeens Harvest Ball Decorations Committee Harvest Ball Ballots and Electron Com mittee Harvest Ball Sponsor Spring Swing Sponsor DEYOUNG RICHARD Student Council Delta HiY Officer De Molay DICKERSON PEGGIE JEAN Pep Squad FHA Inter Club Council Representatn e DODGE MARY SUE Team Spring Swing Sponsor Harvest Ball Sponsor Ring Committee Blue acket Representative Mixed Chorus Spring Con cert Variety Show Student Council Presi dents Club Future Teachers Homeroom Officer DONALDSON JOHN KERMIT Sigma HiY Officer Student Council Steering Committee Homeroom Officer Homecoming Escort Science Club Officers Summer Training Conference HiY Coun cil Pennys Day DONALDSON PATSY VIRGINIA DE Club Mixed Chorus DONLEY MARGARET ELIZABETH DECA Georgia DECA' DE Club. DONOHUE MAUREEN ROSE Transferred from Boca Ciega High School' Cheerleader' Student Council' Homeroom Officer' Junior Civitan Club' Junior Red Cross' Hostess' Office Assistant' Feature Writer for School Paper' Red Cross Repre- sentative. DUBBERLY MARTHA ANN Student Council' Blue Jacket Representa- tive' Blue Jacket Sponsor' Harvest Ball Sponsor' Steering Committee. DUFOUR MARY ELIZABETH Future Nurses' Girls' Glee Club' Mixed Chorus' FHA' Student Council' Bible Club. DUKES BRENDA JANE Bible Club' Mixed Chorus' DE Club. DUNLAP BETTIE Y-Teens' Blue Jacket Editorial Staff. DUVALL JAMES RICHARD Bible Clubg Mixed Chorus. EASON, ERNEST ROBERT Steering Committeeg Beta Club, Junior and Seniorg Presidents Clubg Invitation Com- mittee. ECHOLS KATHERINE ELIZABETH Senior Trip Committee EDENFIELD JAMES EDWARD Steering Committee Homeroom Officer EDENFIELD JERRY ELIZABETH St Josephs Future Nurses Officer Bible Club Presidents Club Beta Club Junior and Senior FBLA Harvest Ball Sponsor Spring Swing Sponsor EDENFIELD VERMILYE MARIE Bible Club Beta Club Junior and Senior FBLA Pep Squad EISENMAN RUSSELL Baseball Homeroom Officer EITEL FRANCES LOUISE Mixed Chorus Senior Trip Committee ELKINS MARY KEMPER Beta Chi YTeens Dramatics Club Grrls Glee Club Harvest Ball Decorations Com mittee Ballots and Election Committee ELLEN BRUCE PARKER II Sigma HiY Band ROTC Band Blue Jacket Representative Red Cross Senior Trip Committee ELLIS JAMES WILEY Beta Club Junior and Senior Officer Ke Club Gamma Hi Y Officer Student Coun cl Steering Committee Science Club Band Blue Jacket Business Staff Chess Club Tournament Director Red Cross ERKER ELIZABETH MAY Beta Club Junior and Senior Alpha Chi YTeens Mixed Chorus Student Council EVE JAMES HAMMOND Archery Club EVERETT MARVIN RANDOLPH Sigma HiY Officer Beta Club Junior and Senior Officer Key Club Homeroom Officer Student Council Presidents Club EXLEY BURNARD CLIFTON Senior Trip Committee. EXLEY CHARLES JR. Football' Senior Trip Committee' Harvest Ball Publicity Committee. EXLEY FRANK SPRAGUE Homeroom Officer. FARRIS LINDA PAULINE Blue Jacket Representative' Student Council' Spring Swing' Mixed Chorus' Office As- sistant. FERRELL WILLIAM LAUNEY FFA. FINCH ABBIE KATE Mixed Chorus. FISHBACK ROBERT HAUPT Student Council' Beta Club Junior and Senior' Gamma Hi-Y' Steering Committee' Referendum Committee' Senior Trip Com- mittee. FISHER ELIZABETH ANN Homecoming Sponsorg DAR Good Citizen- ship Awardg Cheerleaderg Blue Jacket- Spon- sorg ROTC Sponsorg Steering Committeeg Ring Committeeg Harvest Ball Sponsorg Spring Swing Sponsorg Harvest Ball Queeng Student Council Officer. FISHER HELEN ISABEL FHA Mixed Chorus FITCH ROSE MERRY St Josephs Future Nurses Omega Phi YTeens Inter Club Council Library srstant FLATHMAN LINDA CORRINE Student Council Representative Red Cross Representative Y Teens Blue Jacket Rep resentatne FLOYD RAYMOND HAROLD Band Student Council Representative Homeroom Officer Senior Class Repre sentatrve FORTNER JANET MARIE Mixed Chorus Homeroom Officer Y Teens Bible Club Student Council Senior Trip Committee FRANKLIN JOE MACK ROTC Rifle Team Officers Club FRECH CHARLES HENRY Sigma HiY Senior Trip Committee Ring Dance Time and Place Committee Harxest Ball Time and Place Committee Chair FREYERMUTH HARVEY ROTC Rifle Team Co Captain FRIES THOMAS DANIEL Sigma HiY ROTC Officers Club Har vest Ball Assembly Decorating Committee Harvest Ball Ticket Committee Blue and White Representative Senior Trip Com mittee Mrxed Chorus Ring Dance Com mittee Red Cross Representative FRIZELLE SHARON EILEEN DE Club DECA FHA Georgia DECA GARFIELD HELEN FRANCES Red Cross Representative FBLA GARWES GWENDOLYN ANNE Science Club Beta Club Junior and Sen- ior' Y-Teens' Blue Jacket Staff' Pep Squad' Homeroom Officer' Senior Class Privilege Committee. GEORGE ANN MacDONALD Mixed Chorus' Dramatics Club' Y-Teens Officer. GETTY HARRIET KATHRYN Girls Basketball' Y-Teens' Junior Red Cross' FHA' Bible Club' GAA' Future Teachers' Blue and White' Senior Trip Committee' Pep Squad. GETTY JAMES ANCRUM DCT Club' Mixed Chorus. GINSBERG ROCHELLE Red Cross' Mixed Chorus' Harvest Ball Sponsor' Blue Jacket Sponsor' Homeroom Officer. GNANN HELEN ERNESTINE Ensemble. GOLDSTEIN ARTHUR Senior Beta Club' Blue and White Business Staff, Assistant Business Manager. GOMON, BEVERLY REBECCA Mixed Chorus, Glee Clubg Harvest Ball Decorations Committeeg Art Clubg Dramat- ics Clubg Pep Squadg Spring Concertg Home- room Officerg Variety Showg FHAg Red Cross. 3 y , Z 1 r ' ' ' ' t L Q - , , l I . ' ' I , , - 3 - Q A5- . I' 1 l , - x s 1 - , ' ' . ' ' 3 Y ! ' a ' I ' 3 . , , - - , , ' . . . 5 . . 3 7 7 ' . I L ' ' y' . . 1 ' s 1 Q ' ' , v 3 s . ' ' , n J 7 7 1 nv , . . I Q ! - 5 V , . S , I - . , , - Y - - , ' . ' . - 3 7 i 1 q . 7 3 , . . ' . ' . 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HADDEN SANDRA LILLIAN Y-Teens Officer' Blue and White Rep- representative' Bible Club' Projection Squad' Mixed Chorus' Harvest Ball Decorations Committee' Future Teachers' GAA' Red Cross' Variety Show. HADWIN EVA LOUISE Future Nurses' FHA' Bible Club' Mixed Chorus. HAGAN HARVEY ARINOLD JR. Band Drum Major' Homerom Officer. HAGER PATRICIA JOAN Harvest Ball Decorations Committee' Mixed Chorusg Blue and White Editorial Staffg Dramatics Club' Pep Squadg Homeroom Officerg Spring Concert' Y-Teens, Officerg Office Assistant Club, Officerg Variety Show. HAHN, JOHN ALLEN Bandg Delta Hi-YQ Projection Squad, Co- Captaing DCT Clubg DeMolay. HALL, CHARLES RUDOLPH Delta Hi-Yg Presidents Clubg Track Teamg DCT Club, Officer, Dramatics Club. HALLINIAN MARCIA YVONNE Y Teens Student Council Blue and White Editorial Staff Infirmary Assistant Senior Class Steering Committee Spring Swing Sponsor ROTC Sponsor Harvest Ball Sponsor HAMARAT RAOLL NED Science Club Beta Club Junior and Sen ior Student Council Homeroom Officer HAMPTON NAINCY JANETTE Transferred from Andrew Lewis High School FHA Officer Homeroom Officer YTeens HANCOCK ANNE DOLGLAS Student Council Representative Harvest Ball Decorations Committee Harvest Ball Ticket Committee Blue Jacket Representa tive Senior Class Steering Committee HARN MARY LAMONNIE YTeens Junior Beta Club Library As sistant Office Assistant Mixed Chorus coming Sponsor HARRELL MICHAEL BROOKS Senior Trip Committee HARRELL WILLIAM REENZA Football HARRITOS KATHERINE Basketball Steering Committee Mixed Chorus GAA YTeens Homeroom Of icer HARTLEY LEHMAN WASHINGTON Delta Hi Y Student Council Harvest Ball Decorations Committee Football Home room Officer Associated Press Football Honor Roll Student Council Steering Com mittee' Senior Trip Committee. HARVARD MARY ELIZABETH Mixed Chorus' Varsity Basketball' Y- Teens' GAA' Senior Steering Committee' Blue Jacket Representative' Extravaganza' Harvest Ball Decorations Committee' Sec- retarial Committee. HATCH JOYCELYN ANN Y-Teens' FBLA' Office Assistants Club. HATCHER BEBE ANNE St. Josephs Future Nurses' Harvest Ball Sponsor' Senior Trip Committee' Home- room Officer. HATFIELD JOY JONITA Harvest Ball Sponsor' Spring Swing Spon- sor' Red Cross Representative' Girls' Glee Club' Steering Committee' Mixed Chorus' Blue and White Representativeg Pep Squad' Variety Show. HATTRICH, STEPHEN THOMAS, III State Cross-Country, Trackg Delta Hi-YQ Presidents Clubg Crack Drill Teamg Harvest Ball Music, Chairmang Homeroom Officer. HEIDT, WALTER DANIEL Beta Clubg Key Clubg Science Clubg Bandg Senior Trip Committeeg Gamma Hi-Y, Blue Jacket Business Staffg Key Club Convention. HELLSTROM JOHN PAUL JR Track Sigma Hi Y Red Cross Representa ive HELTON ERNEST JACK Delta Hi Y HENDERSON CLAIR ALVIN Science Club Senior Trip Committee Har xest Ball Assembly Decorations Committee Harvest Ball Decorations Committee Home room Officer HENDERSON ELGENE ALLEN Rifle Team ROTC Officers Club HENRIOT SARAH CAROLYN Student Council Blue and White FBLA FHA Red Cross Y Teens HIERS ELLEN ALONA JULIA DE Club Mixed Chorus HILLIS WILLIAM JERRY FFA HINCHCLIFFE CAROL ANNE Office Assistant ROTC Rifle Team Officer Officers Club Officer HOEGSTED JEANNE IRENE Future Teachers YTeens Officer Senior Trip Committee HOLLOWAY JOHN WAYNE Senior Trip Committee HOOVER SANDRA Spring Swing Sponsor Red Cross Y Teens Student Council Mixed Chorus Dramatics Club Homeroom Officer HOWARD JOAN ELIZABETH Harvest Ball Sponsor Spring Swing Spon sor Harvest Ball Court 56 and 57 Spring Swing Court Homecoming Queen 56 ROTC Sponsor Military Ball Queen Malorette Chorus Head Drum Malorette. HOWARD JOYCE EVELYN FHA Officer' Senior Class Steering Com- mittee' Harvest Ball Sponsor' Harvest Ball Decorations Committee' Homecoming Sponsor' Penny's Day Program. HOWE THOMAS C. Football' Baseball' Basketball. HUBBARD MARY MANZ St. Josephs Future Nurses' Bible Club. HUDGINS JOSIE FRANKLIN Football' Blue Jacket Representative' Key Club' Sigma Hi-Y' Pep Squad' Senior Picnic Committee Chairman' Homeroom Officer. HUGGINS RONNIE W. Band' DCT Club Officer' Presidents Club' Senior Class Steering Committee. HUNTER, BARBARA Bible Club, Officer' Future Teachersg Blue Jacket Representative' Ensemble, Pianistg Mixed Chorus. HURST, DANA GALE Y-Teensg Biology Club, Science Clubg Candler Future Nursesg FHA Officerg FBLAQ Junior-Senior Picnic Committeeg Future Teachersg Student Council, Pep Squad. - i l ' 1 I Q ' i ' ' i i 1 Q 2 I . 1 3 - Q ' y ' i Q '. Q . . V L 1 1 - ' ' . - ' - . - ' , ' . . ' ' - ' ' L 1 . g - U . . Y . Q 1 . ' , . v . 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Y , , , , v , , , , , , , , , HURST DONALD RAY Mixed Chorus DCT Club INGLESBY SAMUEL POWEL JR Student Council President Beta Club Junior and Senior Officer Gamma H1Y Football ROTC Officers Club Organiza tional Committee Presidents Club Home room Officer Senior Trip Committee IVEY MARJORIE ANN Blue Jacket Representative Blue Jacket Sponsor Student Council Red Cross Rep resentative Homeroom Officer Mixed Chorus Harvest Ball Sponsor JACOBSON MIRIAM NACHAMAN Blue and White Future Teachers Officer Beta Club Junior and Senior JAMES LOUISA Omega Phi Y Teens Blue Jacket Represen tatrve Mixed Chorus JARVIS JOHN ROURKE JR DCT Club JEFFCOAT PATRICIA HELEN YTeens Homeroom Officer Student Council Beta Club Junior and Senior Spring Swing Sponsor Biology Club JENNINGS MELVIN EVERETT DCT Club JEWELL CAROL ANNE Candler Future Nurses Y Teens FHA Senior Trip Committee Pep Squad JOHNSON BARBARA CAMPBELL Blue Jacket Representative JOHNSON GREGORY ALLEN Chorus Glee Club Ensemble Science Club Chess Club Blue Jacket Editorial Staff Senior Invitation Committee. JOHNSON HARRY OLIVER JR. Delta Hi-Y' Gamma Hi-Y' French Avuard Honors Day Program. JOHNSON JOSEPH LYNN Gamma Hi-Y' Harvest Ball Ticket Com- mittee' Spring Swing Ticket Committee' Senior Trip Committee. JOHNSON LARRY ROSS Amateur Radio Club' Stage Crew' DCT Club. JOHNSON LAWRENCE FREDRICK FOLKE Band' FFA. JOHNSON LINDA DALE FHA Officer' Dramatics Club' Y-Teens. JOHNSON NORMA JEAN Harvest Ball Sponsor' Mixed Chorus' Band' Y-Teens' Senior Steering Committee. JOHNSON, NORMA JEAN Harvest Ball Sponsorg Mixed Chorusg Bandg Y-Teensg Senior Class Steering Com- mittee. JONES, DARWINA VIRGINIA Bible Clubg Presidents Clubg Mixed Chorus: Homeroom Officerg FHA, Officerg Senior Class Steering Committee. JONES ROBERT FLOYD Senior Beta Club Homeroom Officer Ring Dance Time and Place Committee Chairman JOINES ROSEMARY YTeens Officer Science Club Projection Squad Office Assistant Blue Jacket Rep resentative Mixed Chorus KAMINSKY JOSEPH Red Cross Senior Trip Committee Har vest Ball Decorations Committee Basket a KARACOSTAS LOUIS HERMAN Band Art Club ROTC Band Dramatics Club Steering Committee Mixed Chorus KELLEY AMY GIFFORD Recording Secretary of 58 Class YTeens Officer Future Teachers Spring Swing Sponsor YTeens Governing Council Of icer KENNICKELL MARION HENRY JR KEIXT ELIZABETH NOEL Beta Club unior and Senior Future Teachers Mixed Chorus YTeens Blue and White Representative KETRON LINDA LOUISE Blue and White Blue Jacket Representa tue YTeens Senior Class Steering Com mittee Mixed Chorus KEY HAZEL NELLA Senior Class Steering Committee Red Cross Homeroom Officer Mixed Chorus FBLA KIBLER MARY ANNE OLIVER YTeens Officer Student Council Senior Class Steering Committee Physics Club Blue and White Editorial Staff Blue and White Business Staff Red Cross ep Squad FHA Science Club Officer KING EVAN JR. DCT Club. KING GLORIA JEAN Y-Teens' Mixed Chorus' Dramatics Club' Blue Jacket Circulation Staff' Blue and White Representative' Steering Committee' FBLA. KING MARILYN ELAINE St. Joseph's Future Nurses. KING NANCY ELIZABETH St. Josephs Future Nurses Officer' Y- Teens' Red Cross' Senior Trip Committee' Mixed Chorus. KIRSCHNER DAVID TERRY Blue Jacket Photographer' ROTC Band' Blue and White Band' Amateur. Radio Club Officer' Presidents Club' Homeroom Officer' Key Club' PA Announcing Staff Head Announcer' Harvest Ball Committee' Filter Center Club. KLEES ARTHUR JOSEPH Band. KOLMAN, DOLORES ANN Beta Club, Junior and Seniorg Homecom- ing Sponsorg Harvest Ball Sponsorg Y- Teensg Blue Jacket Editorial Staffg Fu- ture Teachersg Ring Dance Decorations Committeeg Harvest Ball Decorations Com- mittee. KRISSMAN STEPHEN HOWARD Science Club Biology Club Dramatics Club Junior Ciutan Club Homeroom Of icer LAFFITTE JOYCE ALRETHEA Mixed Chorus Beta Club Junior and Sen ior LAMB HERBERT ALLEN JR Football Basketball Track Homeroom Of ficer Sigma Hr Y Mixed Chorus LANCASTER JOYCE EHRLINE YTeens Bible Club Dramatics Club Harxest Ball Ballots and Election Commit tee Mixed Chorus Homecoming Spon sor Red Cross Representatixe Pep Squad Office Assistant LANCASTER MARION ANN Beta Club Junior and Senior Bible Club Officer St Josephs Future Nurses Officer Blue and White Business Staff Officer Senior Class Steering Committee Mixed Chorus Homeroom Officer Science Club LAND RALPH RANDALL Delta H1Y Mixed Chorus LANIER CAROLYN ELIZABETH Homeroom Officer Red Cross Mixed Chorus Spring Concert Junior Senior Pic nic Committee YTeens Harvest Ball Decorations Committee Harvest Ball Bal lots and Election Committee FHA LANIER PATRICIA JUNE Spring Swing Sponsor Blue Jacket Rep resentative Harvest Ball Sponsor Office Assistant LANIER RONALD ALLEN Science Club Harvest Ball Committee ROTC Officers Club DCT Club Officer LASKY MAXINE ANN Blue Jacket Editorial Staff Blue and White Editorial Staff Beta Club Junior and Senior' Future Teachers' Harvest Ball As- sembly Program Chairman' Pep Squad' Senior Class Steering Committee. LASKY SANDRA ANN Homeroom Officer' Harvest Ball Sponsor' Girls Glee Club' Office Assistant' Blue and White Editorial Staff' Ring Dance Committee. LASTINGER DONALD LAMAR Delta Hi-Y' Band' Student Council Rep- resentative' Football. LEE DAPHNE VIRGINIA Student Council' Harvest Ball Sponsor' Spring Swing Sponsor' FHA Officer' Fu- ture Teachers' Y-Teens Officer' Mixed Chorus Officer. LEE GINGER Blue Jacket Business Staff' Blue and White Editorial Staff' Y-Teens Officer' Future Teachers' Officer' Red Cross Representative' FHA' Basketball' Homeroom Officer. LEEDER MARLENE ANNETTE Steering Committeeg Harvest Ball Spon- sorg Spring Sponsorg Homeroom Officeg Future Nursesg Mixed Chorus. LENNARD, CAROLINE SUSAN Future Teachers, Attended Future Teachers of America Conventiong Blue Jacket Rep- resentativeg Harvest Ball Sponsorg Mixed Chorus. D ' 1 1 3 - 3 g 3 9 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 L s y y ' ' 1 A 1 ' ' . l I - ' . , . 3 . , , 1 1 ' 1 ' - , ' . ' . ' . ' ' . . ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' Q I ' I I 1 ' . I . . . 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LOTT GORDON LAMBACK Gamma Hi-Y' Red Cross Representative' Senior Steering Committee. LOWE NANCY GAILE Y-Teens' Dramatics Club' Mixed Chorus. LUBECK MARGARET ANNE FHA' Y-Teens' Mixed Chorus' Dramatics Club' Pep Squad' Red Cross' Art Club' Office Assistant' Spring Concert' Harvest Ball Decorations Committee. LUKER JAMES DOSTER Delta Hi-Y' Harvest Ball Decorations Com- mittee. LYNN JOYCE DELORES Junior Beta Club' Blue Jacket Representa- tive' Y-Teens Officer' Pep Squad' FHA' Harvest Ball Publicity Committee. LYNN MARGIE SUE Beta Club, Junior and Senior' FHA, Of- ficerg Y-Teens, Officerg Pep Squad. MACON, SHELBA JEANE Bible Club. MARTIN, CAROLYN CHRISTINE Red Crossg Y-Teensg Homeroom Officerg Student Council. MARTIN, JACOB FRANK Archery Club. MARTIN JUDITH ELIZABETH Mixed Chorus Senior Trip Committee GAA Officer MARTIN WALTER SCOTT Science Club Chemistry Division Officer Sigma H1 Y Homeroom Officer Presidents Club MASTERS JOSEPH ANTHONY Science Club NIAYES MAUREEN Chemistry Club Bible Club FBLA FHA YTeens Steering Committee Mixed C10 rus MCCAULEY NANCY Homeroom Officer Student Council Red Cross Officer Bible Club FBLA Officer YTeens Presidents Club MCCORMICK THOMAS SPENCER JR ROTC Officers Club MCDOWELL WILLIAM LEE JR Teens Against Polio MCELVEEN DON JEFFRY Mixed Chorus ROTC Best Dressed Cadet MCELVEEN SANDRA FAYE Ensemble Mixed Chorus Blue Jacket Spon sor Senior Class Steering Committee MCGRAW JOHN WILLIAM Drill Team Ring Dance Committee Har vest Dance Committee Civil Air Patrol NRKETHAN LINDA MARIE YTeens Mixed Chorus MCLAMB MARGARET HOWARD Spring Swing Sponsor Harvest Ball Spon sor Senior Class Steering Committee Senior Ring Committee Student Council Variety Show Blue Jacket Sponsor Home room Officer Thanksgiving Sponsor Blue and White Editorial Staff Exchange Ed 1 or McI.EMORE BARBARA DELEEN Y Teens MCLEOD JOHNNY Sigma Hi-Y. MCLESKEY MEREDITH SUE Pep Squad' Y-Teens' Harvest Ball Com- mittee' Officer' Homeroom Officer. MCPIPKIN DAVID RONALD Stage Crew' Football' Student Council' Student Council Steering Committee' Red Cross Representative' Track' Band' Gamma Hi-Y Officer' Harvest Ball Committee. MCPIPKIN FREDRICK WALDO Sigma Hi-Y' Projection Squad' Mixed Chorus' Senior Invitations Committee' Har- vest Ball Decorations Committee. McVAY GERALD SIKES DCT Club. MCVEY LAINA SUE Beta Club Junior and Senior' Homeroom Officer' Mixed Chorus' Dramatics Club. MEDERNACH, THOMAS KENDRICK Sigma Hi-Y' ROTC Officers Clubg E - travaganzag Mixed Chorusg Amateur Radio Clubg Red Crossg Harvest Ball Decorations Committeeg Student Councilg Archery Club. MEITZLER, ADELIA ANN Y-Teensg Officerg Bible Clubg Student Council Representativeg Steering Commit- teeg St. Joseph Future Nursesg Harvest Ball Ballot and Election Committeeg Mixed Chorusg Homeroom Officer. MERRITT STANTON CHRISTOPHER Harxest Ball Publicity Committee Boys Chorus Senior Ring Committee Mixed Chorus UN Assembly Committee 'VIEWBORN LAURA ELIZABETH Future Teachers Officer Assistants Club Han est Ball Assembly Committee Student Council Representative Mixed Chorus MIDDLETON CORDIA LAMAR Key Club Officer Science Club Sigma H1 Y Officer Blue Jacket Editorial Staff Homeroom Officer MILES VERONICA SUE FHA Officer Red Cross YTeens MILEY ROBERT WILLIAM Band MILHOUSE BARBARA ANN YTeens Mixed Chorus FHA MILLER CHARLES GEORGE III Sigma H1Y Homeroom Officer ROTC Rifle Team Officers Club Science Club Physics Club MILLER JIMMY ERNEST Basketball Football Captain Baseball MILLER THOMAS MARSHALL JR Amateur Radio Club Officer Chess Club Science Club Officer Prolection Squad ROTC Officers Club Baseball MIMS WILLIAM EDWIN Beta Club Beta Club Convention Key Club Board of Directors International Key Club Convention Presidents Club Band Captain Gamma HrY Officer Youth Assembly Homeroom Officer ROTC Band Senior Trip Committee Har vest Ball Committee MINCEY RAY MAURICE Blue and White Band ROTC Band Delta HiY DCT Club Senior Class Steering Committee MINUS RAYMOND ROBERT JR Homeroom Officer. MIRSKY JAN SURINAMER Golf Team Captain' Key Club' Senior Trip Committee' Ring Dance Committee. MIZELLE DAVID EARLE Mixed Chorus Officer' Student Council' Blue and White Band' ROTC Band. MOBLEY GARNER CYCRELL JR. Football' Harvest Ball Escort' Homeroom Officer. MOORE JAMES CALVIN DCT Club. MOORE WILLIAM THEODORE JR. Basketball Manager' Football' Baseball. MORGAN VERA VIRGINIA Y-Teens Officer' FHA Officer' Red Cross Representative' Future Teachers' Presidents Club' Steering Committee' Homeroom Of- ficer' Senior Trip Committee' Pep Squad. MORRIS MARTHA JEAN Y-Teens, Officerg Blue Jacket Staffg Home- coming Sponsor' Harvest Ball Sponsor' Homeroom Officer. MOYE, BONNIE JEAN Mixed Chorusg Girls' Glee Clubg Home- room Officerg Blue Jacket Sponsorg Spring Swing Sponsorg Harvest Ball Sponsorg Steering Committee. MURPHY, HENRY DAVID ROTC Officers Club. 1 ' ' 1 1 5 1 - Z 3 2 3 - , L . ' 1 1 Q I , , - 1 L 1 9 , 1 1 s Q ' 1 . . 1 3 - - 1 t ' ' ' . ' A , 1 3 Y . 1 . . ' ' , ' ' . 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INIURRAY SANDRA SUE Beta Club Junior and Senior Blue Jacket Editorial Staff Science Club Bible Club Student Council NEAL ROBERT LEE ROTC Rifle Team Captain Officers Club Officer NEIDLINGER JAMES LLEWELLYN JR Delta H1Y ROTC Officers Club Senior Trip Committee NELMS JEANNIE ELIZABETH Girls Glee Club Bible Club FBLA NELSON TREVYLIAN ANDREW FFA Officer Red Cross Representative NESBIT MARY ALICE Senior Class Steering Committee Mixed Chorus Pianist YTeen Blue and White Business Staff NEWMAN KATHRYN FRANCES YTeens FHA NEWSOM PARKS CHANDLER Chemistry Club H1Y Biology Club Ke Football Basketball Baseball NEWTON MICHAEL JOSEPH Red Cross Homeroom Officer Student Council Senior Trip Committee Mixed Chorus Officer Senior Class Steering Committee Delta H1Y Harvest Ball Committee NIX DOUGLAS JEROME DE Club FFA NOONAN CHARLES WILLIEM Delta H1Y Drill Team NORMAN GAYLE Senior Trip Committee Mixed Chorus Office Assistant OAKLEY GEORGE HAROLD JR. ROTC Officers Club Officer' Best Drilled Cadet. ODUM CHARLES EVERETTE ROTC Officers Club' DE Club. OELSCHIG BONNIE KEEN Blue Jacket Sponsor' Blue Jacket Beauty Court' Harvest Ball Sponsor' Homecoming Sponsor' ROTC Sponsor' Student Council' Red Cross Representative' Y-Teens' Blue and White Editorial Staff' Dramatics Club. OGLESBY GEORGE WILLIAM JR. Sigma Hi-Y' Rifle Team' Homeroom Of- ficer' Officers Club' Student Council' Va- riety Show OLIVER MARTHA LEE Blue Jacket Editorial Staff' Senior Class Steering Committee' Beta Club Junior and Senior Officer' Y-Teens' French Award Honors Day Assembly' Harvest Ball Spon- sor. O'NEAL, EDNA DELORES Candler Future Nursesg Mixed Chorusg Y- Teens, Officer. ORREL, LARRY RAYMOND Homeroom Officer. ORREL, JEANETTE LEAVY Blue and Whiteg St. Joseph Future Nurses. ORTON, PAUL RAY Sigma Hi-Yg Chemistry Club. OSTEEN, JOHN WARREN, III Sigma Hi-Yg Mixed Chorusg Pep Squad. OSTEEN ROBERT TILDEN Beta Club Junior and Senior Officer Beta Club Comentions Key Club Board of Directors Consention Gamma H1Y Of ficer Presidents Club Officer Senior Class Business Manager ROTC Officers Club H1 Y Youth Assembly OTTINGER WILLIAM FRANKLIN Student Council Representative Sigma Y ROTC Officers Club Homeroom Of ficer OWEN THOINIAS Mixed Chorus DCT Club Football PADGETT INIARILYN JO Mixed Chorus YTeens Officer Senior Class Steering Committee Library Assist ant Homeroom Officer PAGE LINDA GALE Mixed Chorus Spring Concert Bible Club PAINTER MONTY Football Track PALMER BERTIE JUDKINS Blue Jacket Editorial Staff Blue and White Officer YTeens Officer Mixed Chorus Officer Beta Club Junior and Senior Presidents Club Future Teachers Harvest Ball Sponsor Pep Squad Homeroom Of rcer PARE CHARLOTTE ANN Beta Club Junior and Senior Officer Blue Jacket Business Staff Senior Class Steerrn Committee FBLA Bible Club YTeens PARKER PEGGY DELORIS Harvest Ball Sponsor Future Nurses Sen ror Class Steering Committee Student Council Mixed Chorus PARKS PETER LESTER Beta Club Junior and Senior Officer Blue and White Business Staff Business Manager Key Club Science Club Physics Club Officer Presidents Club Blue and White Band Student Council Representa tive International Key Club Convention PEAVY HORACE TERRELL Blue and White Band. PEVEY GEORGE W. JR. Band. PEVEY HARRY SAMUEL JR. FFA' DCT Club' Mixed Chorus. PHELPS SYLVIA SUE Beta Club Junior and Senior Officer' Senior Class Steering Committee' Home- room Officer' Y-Teens' Inter-Club Coun- cil' Spanish Award Honorable Mention' Blue Jacket Representative' Harvest Ball Sponsor' Junior Red Cross. PHILLIPS CHARLES HERMAN JR. Student Council' Vice President of the Senior Class' Delta Hi-Y Officer' Football' Basketball' Senior Ring Committee' Har- vest Ball Escort' Stage Crew, Officerg Presidents Club. PIERCE, MARTHA DYCHES Basketballg Homeroom Officerg Mixed Chorusg FHAQ Senior Class Steering Com- mittee. PINCKNEY, BARBARA PHEIFFER Student Council Steering Committeeg Pres- idents Clubg Science Clubg Homeroom Of- ficerg ROTC Sponsorg Harvest Ball Spon- sorg Spring Swing Sponsorg Red Cross, Officerg Dramatics Club, Officer. PITTS BOBBIE LOU Beta Club Junior and Senior Bible Club Office Assistant Mixed Chorus Home room Officer POPPELL PAUL HARRY Senior Class Steering Committee Gamma H1Y Red Cross Mixed Chorus PORTER DOROTHY ANN Cheerleader Student Council Homeroom Officer Basketball YTeens Student Coun cil Steering Committee Harw est Ball Spon sor Spring Swing Sponsor Blue Jacket Beauty Sponsor Mixed Chorus ROTC Sponsor PORTER NANCY ALICE FHA YTeens Mixed Chorus POULES MITCHELL DCT Club ROTC Officers Club POWELL JUDY ANN Blue and White Representative Science Club Officer Blue and White Business Staff Junior Beta Club FBLA Senior Trip Committee Archery Club Prolection Squad Blue Jacket Editorial Staff Harvest Ball Sponsor Blue Jacket Sponsor Spring Swing Sponsor YTeens Officer Home room Officer Student Council Senior Trip Committee Senior Class Steering Com mittee PRICE AUBREY WALKER DE Club PRICE LINDA DELORES Blue and White Business Staff Mixed Chorus YTeens Homeroom Officer FBLA Junior Red Cross Senior Class Steering Committee QUARTERMAN KENNETH BRETT ROTC Band Blue and White Band Steer ing Committee Science Club RABIN ALBERT NATHAN Projection Squad' Student Council Rep- resentative' Homeroom Officer' Chemistry Club' Science Club' Art Club' Chess Club' Key Club' Senior Ring Dance Committee' Senior Class Representative. RAHN LOUIS ALFRED JR. DCT Club. RAWLINGS LEONA FBLA' Future Nurses' Y-Teens. REAGAN THOMAS JOSEPH JR. Gamma Hi-Y' Mixed Chorus. REINER SUSAN Harvest Ball Sponsor' Spring Swing Spon- sor' Homeroom Officer' Student Council' Office Assistant' Blue Jacket Business Staff' Harvest Ball Assembly Decorations Commit- tee' Blue Jacket Sponsor. REMLEY, PATRICIA CATHERINE Y-Teens, Officer' Candler Future Nurses' FHAQ FBLAg Blue Jacket Representative' Senior Class Steering Comm-itteeg Harvest Ball Decorations Committee. RICHARDS, KATHRYN IRENE Red Cross Representativeg Future Teachersg Science Clubg Mixed Chorus. RINGWALD, MARY ANN Harvest Ball Sponsorg Spring Swing Spon- sorg Blue Jacket Sponsorg Candler Future Nursesg Senior Class Steering Committee. 7 I 4 I . Q - . . , A g , p , , l ,l D 9 1 :H 3 Q D ' 9 , I 1 f ' 1 , Z , . . . , , 5 . v s 3 i 'l - 1 I -, I ' ' s a - I . . . . I ' . . ' . . ' . ' I L HI- : Q A 1 1 y -3 Q . 3 3 . Q . . l 3 . h , , Q . 9 3 Q . 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RUBERTINO SABASTION HENRY JR. Football' DE Club Officer' Track. RUDMAN WILLIAM DAVID Harvest Ball Decorations Committee. RUETER HENRY H. Gamma Hi-Y' Science Club' ROTC Rifle Team' Chess Club Officer. RUSHING MIRIAINI RUTH Mixed Chorus. SALTER VONITA JANE Homeroom Officer' Harvest Ball Decora- tions Committee' Y-Teens' Harvest Ball Sponsor, Spring Swing Sponsor: FHA: FBLA, Candler Future Nurses, Officer. SAMMONS, TEDDY JACK Sigma Hi-Y, DE Club, DECA. SANDERS, BILLY CARROLL Football, Sigma Hi-Y. SANDERS, CAROL PATRICIA Y-Teens, Office Assistant, Mixed Chorus. SANDERS, ROY LEONARD DE Club, Officer, Georgia DECA, DECA. SANDERS, WILLIAM CARLOS, JR. Homeroom Officer: Mixed Chorus. SASSER BARBARA JEAN YTeens Future Nurses Officer FHA Officer Red Cross SCARBOROLGH JAMES RANDALL Delta H1Y SCARBOROLGH SUE ANNE 'Nlixed Chorus Red Cross Dramatics Club Pep Squad Harvest Ball Decorations Com mittee Office Association SCHAEFER JOSEPH EMANUEL Archery Club Blue Jacket Representative SCHOLL FREDERICK THOMAS JR Student Council SCHUMAN MARGARET LOUREE Homecoming Queen 57 Harvest B311 Sponsor Spring Swing Sponsor Blue Jack et Editorial Staff Senior Class Steering Committee Beta Club Junior and Senior Officer Future Teachers Officer Home room Officer YTeens Officer SEAY DONALD WAYNE ROTC Officers Club SECKINGER LYNDA STANTON Committee Red Cross Homeroom Officer GAA Officer Blue and White Representa tive Mixed Chorus Spring Concert ture Teachers Officer Manager Girls Bas ketball Variety Show SECKINGER MALCOLM O Gamma HiY SERBY ALAN EARL Senior Trip Committee Student Council Referendum Committee SEWELL JOHN CARTER Beta Club Junior and Senior SEWELL MARY JOAN Science Club Officer FBLA Officer Mixed Chorus Junior Beta Club SHEAROUSE MIRIAM Student Council Beta Club Junior and Senior Officer Senior Class Steering Com mittee Blue and White Editorial Staff Officer' Blue Jacket Sponsor' Spring Svsing Sponsor' Senior Ring Committee' Y-Teens' Corresponding Secretary of the Senior Class' Homeroom Officer. SHELTON DIANA RLTH Y-Teens' Blue and White Business Staff' Beta Club Junior and Senior' Dramatics Club' Ensemble' Mixed Chorus' Homeroom Officer' Senior Class Steering Committee' Senior Class Business Assistant. SIKES JAMES EDWARD Science Club. SIMS LENA FRANCES Beta Club Junior and Senior' FBLA' Blue Jacket Business Staff' Bible Club' Senior Steering Committee' Mixed Chorus Officer' Harvest Ball Sponsor' Transferred from Another High School. Y-Teens Officer' FHA. SIRES REBEKAH JANE Blue and White Representative' Homeroom Officer, Mixed Chorus, Harvest Ball As- sembly Committee' Blue Jacket Sponsor, Harvest Ball Sponsor. SMITH, DANIEL WINFRED, JR. Delta Hi-Y, Mixed Chorus, Football, Latin Club, Projection Squad. SMITH, GAIL LOUISE Candler Future Nurses, Officer, Presidents Club, Spring Swing Sponsor, Harvest Ball Sponsor, Mixed Chorus. SMITH, JAMES CHARLES Football, Basketball, Track, Steering Com- mittee. SMITH JAMES STEPHENS JR Mixed Chorus Officer DeMolay Harwest Ball Committee Red Cross SMITH JOE BRAXTON Football Basketball Baseball Homeroom Officer Harvest Ball Escort SMITH JOHN ROLLAND ROTC Officers Club Student Council SMITH LEONARD HASKELL DCT Club Officer Football Homeroom Officer SMITH LYNDA INEZ Basketball YTeens Girls Glee Club Blue Jacket Sponsor Spring Swing Spon sor Harvest Ball Sponsor Homeroom Of icer SMITH ROBERT HAMILTON Mixed Chorus Dramatics Club SMITH ROSE MARY Blue Jacket Editorial Staff Editor Student Council Ensemble Senior Class Steering Committee Senior Ring Committee Sen ior Trip Committee Harvest Ball Dec Division YTeens FHA SMITH SANDRA LYNN YTeens Officer FHA Officer Home room Officer Candler Future Nurses Blue and White Representative Mixed Chorus Pep Squad SMOAK BETTY LOUISE Blue Jacket Beauty Court Spring Swing Sponsor Harvest Ball Sponsor FHA Archery Club St Joseph Future Nurses Mixed Chorus Spring Concert Student Council Homeroom Officer SOLOMON EDMUND JAMES JR Science Club Blue and White Band Foot ball Homeroom Officer Steering Com mittee ROTC Band Senior Trip Com mittee SPEARS GLENDA DELL Bible Club Future Nurses YTeens SPENCER FRANK WILSON III Gamma Hi-Y Officer. STAFFORD RONALD DURWARD Baseball' Presidents Club' Delta Hi-Y Officer' ROTC Officers Club. STANFORD JANET SANDRA Red Cross Representative' St. Joseph - ture Nurses' Science Club' Y-Teens Of- ficer' Archery Club Officer. STARLING GLENDA DARLENE Bible Club. STEGALL JANICE MOBLEY Mixed Chorus' Bible Club. STEVENS LINDA ANNE Y-Teens' Bible Club' Ensemble' GAA' 'ling Dance Decorations Committee' Mixed Chorus. STEVENSON DAVID GEORGE Key Club, Officer' Library Assistant' Delta Hi-Y Officer. STREET GEORGE MARSHALL Gamma Hi-Y, Science Club, Football. STRICKLAND, WALTER LEONARD Science Club, DeMolay, FBLA, Dramatics Club, ROTC Officers Club, Blue and White Editorial Staff. STRONG, WALTER HARTRIDGE Key Club, Officer, Presidents Club, Sigma Hi-Y Officer, Senior Class Steering Com- mittee, Senior Invitations Committee, Har- vest Ball Decorations Committee. I . , ' . V ' I . I 4 I . - ' I - , - , , 3 , ' 1 ' ' . v ' ' , . . . I . I . ' I ' - 1 , , I . - , v ' . I a A I . . , , ' . I . I .' 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STURGESS JOHN W DE Club FFA Homeroom Officer SULLIVAN JOHN A JR ROTC Rifle Team Officer Officers Club Officer Delta HIY Officer SULLIVAN ROBERT EDWARD Senior Trip Committee Senior Cap and Gown Committee swEAT JAMES REEVES JR Sigma H1Y DeMolay Mixed Chorus TAYLOR EDDIE LOUISE St Joseph Future Nurses TEETS DORIS JUDY Harvest Ball Sponsor' YTeens Home room Officer Harvest Ball Court Steer mg Committee Representative Blue Jacket Sponsor Mixed Chorus Officer Senior Trip Committee TENENBAUM DAVIDA MILIAM Blue Jacket Business Staff Assistant Busi ness Manager Blue and White Editoria Staff Spring Swing Sponsor Harvest Ball Sponsor Beta Club Junior and Semor Club Student Council Dramatics Club Officer TERRELL PATRICIA ANN Homeroom Officer Blue Jacket Sponsor Harvest Ball Sponsor Blue Jacket Repre sentatrve Red Cross Representative Mixed Chorus Spring Concert Student Council Representative Harvest Ball Committee Dramatics Club Future Teachers THIGPEN REBECCA SUE Mixed Chorus Kiddy Day Committee THIGPEN SHARON JUNE Beta Club Junior and Senior FHA Of fxcer Presidents Club Homeroom Officer Pep Squad THOMAS JENNICE GAIL Blue Jacket Editorial Staff Assistant Ed itor' Blue and White Feature Editor' Y- Teens' Student Council' Beta Club Jun- ior and Senior Program Chairman' Science Club' Pep Squad' Senior Privilege Com- mittee. THOMAS ROBERT LEE Student Council' Delta Hi-Y' Blue and White Band' Sigma Hi-Y' Projection Squad' Harvest Ball Decorations Commit- tee' Science Club Biology and Physics Division. THOMPSON LORAINE ALICE Bible Club' Girls Glee Club' Y-Teens. THOMSON BEVERLY AGNES DE Club' Y-Teens' Mixed Chorus' DE Store Manager. THOMSON PAMELA EBBA Blue Jacket Sponsor' Red Cross' Trans- ferred from Another School' -Newspaper Editor. TISSURA GEORGIA Harvest Ball Sponsor' Mixed Chorus' - Teens Officer. TODD, JEAN MARILYN Beta Club, Junior and Seniorg Y-Teensg FaLAg Homeroom Officerg Pep Squad. TROTMAN, ROBERT BUTLER, JR. Sigma Hi-YQ Blue and White Bandg ROTC Bandg Red Cross Representative: Blue Jack- et Representativeg Senior Trip Committee. TUCKER THOMAS ALEXANDER Student Council Representative Football Manager Track TUTEN MARGIE EVELYN Mixed Chorus Pep Squad Harvest Ball Decorations Committee Homecoming Spon sor Office Assistant TUTTLE FLOYD C JR Mixed Chorus Officer Track Football Harvest Ball Decorations Committee Chair man Homeroom Officer TYLER TOMMY FURMAN ROTC Officers Club DCT Club UNGLESBEE JOAN RAY FHA Mixed Chorus VAN BRACKLE LAUREL ANN Mixed Chorus St Joseph Future Nurses Semor Class Steering Committee Repre Sentatrve VAN GIESEN VIRGINIA MARY Mixed Chorus Dramatics Club Home WALDHOUR RONALD EUGENE Delta Hi Y Office Assistant Science Club WALKER HENRY RAY Projection Squad WALKER MARY SUE Blue Jacket Representative St Joseph Future Nurses Senior Class Steering Com mittee Red Cross Harvest Ball Decora tions Committee Dramatics Club GAA Bible Club FHA Blue and White Edi tonal Staff WALL FORREST ANGUS DE Club FFA WALL HARRY THOMAS Delta HiY Senior Trip Committee Red Cross Homeroom Officer WALLACE LINDA LEE Blue and White Editorial Staff' Y-Teens' Spring Swing Sponsor' Harvest Ball Spon- sor' Dramatics Club Officer' Future Teach- ers' FHA' Red Cross' Senior Class Secre- tarial Committee. WALLS AL E. JR. Blue and White Band' Blue and White Editorial Staff. WALSH WILLIAM JAMES II Red Cross Representative' Key Club' Chess Club' Sigma Hi-Y' ROTC Officers Club. WARD CAMILLE ROSS Girls Chorus Officer' Mixed Chorus' Y- Teens. WARD JAMES TILDEN III Beta Club. WARR BERNICE LORINE Y-Teens' FHA' Red Cross Representative' Homeroom Officer' Senior Trip Committee. WATERS CAROL GERALDINE FHA. WATERS, PATRICIA ANN Harvest Ball Sponsor, Future Nurses' Har- vest Ball Sponsorg Mixed Chorus. WATERS, THOMAS RUSSELL, JR. Delta Hi-Yg Ring Dance Committee. WEAR, VIRGINIA LEE Dramatics Club. WEEKS MIRIAM LAVERNE Harxest Ball Sponsor Spring Swing Spon sor Bible Club YTeens Officer WEST SARAH NELL DE Club Bible Club Mixed Chorus WHEELER MARY LOUISE St Joseph Future Nurses Officer Mixed Chorus Harvest Ball Sponsor YTeens Blue Jacket Representative Science Club Pep Squad WHITAKER RAMONA LEIGH Candler Future Nurses FHA YTeens WHITFIELD MELVIN EDWIN DCT Club Officer WHITTEN WILLIAM HOWARD Blue and White Editor Key Club Of ficer Delta H1Y Presidents Club Ed rtor of Blue Book Dramatics Club Of ficer Student Council Representative Win ner of I Speak for Democracy Contest Senior Steering Committee PA Announc ing Staff WILKES THERESA ELIZABETH Dramatics Club FHA Officer YTeens Mixed Chorus Beta Club Junior and Senior YTeens Red Cross Blue and White Editorial Staff Blue Jacket Circulation Staff FBLA Fu ture Teachers Homeroom Officer Dramat ics Club Office Assistant WILLIAMS JUDITH Harvest Ball Sponsor YTeens Officer Blue Jacket Representative Girls Chorus YTeen Paper WILLIAMS LINDA GAIL Red Cross Representative Student Council Representative Harvest Ball Sponsor Homeroom Officer WILSON DARRYL THOMAS Blue and White Band Science Club Sen ior Class Song Leader ROTC Band Dis trict Music Festival Mixed Chorus Gam ma Hi Y WILSON JACK WINFIELD Beta Club Junior and Senior' Key Club Officer. WINTER LANNES PHILLIPS ROTC Officers Club' Mixed Chorus. WISE JOSEPH DOCKIE JR. Chess Club. WITCHER CHARLES BRITTAIN ROTC Rifle Team' Gamma Hi-Y Officer' Pep Squad' Art Club' Blue Jacket Photog- rapher' Blue and White Band' Senior Trip Committee' Harvest Ball Decorations Committee. WOLFE BETTY JANE Mixed Chorus' Harvest Ball Assembly Decorations Committee' Ring Dance Deco- rations Committee. WOMBLE PATRICIA ANN Candler Future Nurses' Red Cross Rep- resentative' Student Council. WORRELL ELIZABETH ANN Blue Jacket Sponsor' Spring Swing Spon- sorg Y-Teens' Blue and White Editorial Staffg Infirmary Assistant. WORTH, ELMER L. DCT Clubg Harvest Ball Ballots and Elec- tion Committee. Y YANCEY, DON LELAND Science Clubg Homeroom Officer. , ' - , . . 3 . . S Z - 2 ' Q ' , ., . - i ' 1 ' 9 - , . 9 9 I 5 1 - - . , . ' I 3 - , . . I 1 1 - . , 1 . I , ., - 4 I I: - 9 , , , , I 2 I: I 9 1 9 - 3 s - I . ' ' ' T I ' 1 1 S S ' - , - , . . , . 7 U ' ' , - ' 3 ' , I ' - - . ' . . - . 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' 4 1 ff , f.,Z'kf' J,,,ff , ' X ,Q L' ,7 V, Ki v IN APPRECIATION For you the senrors there 15 nothrng left of your hrgh school career except memorres For those of you who are sophomores and junrors there l1es ahead more years of the laughter the d1sappo1ntment and the pla1n hard work whrch contrrbute toward makmg Savannah Hrgh School what lt IS We of the Blue acket staff have attempted to record vv1th1n the cover of th1s annual some of the events and assoc1at1ons that have contr1buted toward makmg h1gh school one of the most valuable parts of your l1fe We s1ncerely hope that our efforts have not been rn happy remmder of hy gone days A task of th1s s1ze requrres the a1d and cooperat1on of many people They are too numerous to mentron by name But to the admrmstratron the faculty the annual staff our advert1sers and especxally our adv1sor M1ss Anne Beebe we w1sh to say a very srncere thank you ROSEMARY SMITH Edrtor vain and that the 1958 Blue jacket will serve on many occasions as a O befmtz zz! 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VVV4 188, 15 ' - ,,,, 1 y 376 ' ' , 114- 52, 85, 2151 . , 4 ,5555 5 5 185. -15 - 1 - y 4, 5 , 52, 57, ' ' , ' -41 5 63 , - 5 ,,,, , 5 188, 255 71, Sl, L76 ' ' , ' 45 7 18, 5, 59, 75. , 4 .55.55 L15 - y H 276 81, 275 , - 4 .,.444f,,..,4f,,,,1---.... 215 ' y - Yyyl ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 9 2, 235 ' ' , f 4 555555 5 1S', 5 4 , 4 .5.....5555.. 52, 255 - 4 ,,,,,, 5, 5, 2 5 ' ' , 4 5 72, 180 , 45 7 5.5555 55 55555 255 ' H 5, 77, 15 ADAMS HENRY O JR 126 BS Ed Georgla Teachers College Soc1al Stuclxes ANDERSON AMELIA W 119 AB Umversrty of Georgla Enghsh Adv1sor for Cheerleaders ATKINS HOWARD K 221 BS Tennessee Wesleyan College East Tennessee State College Brology ATTWOOD RICHARD B 322B 25 128 129 162 BS MA Arkansas A8zM Peabody College for Teachers Health and Physxcal Educatron World Hrstory Backfreld Coach Track Coach BABJAK PEGGY H 303 31 9 B S Georgra Teachers College Florxda State Unlverslty Busmess Educatnon BAILEY HAZEL H 234 2 23 AB Wesleyan College Enghsh BARFIELD WALTER R 201 AB BO Mercer Umversrty Mathematrcs BEALL WARE T 204 AB MS Mercer Unlversrty Unrver szty of Wrsconsxn Mathematrcs Counselor Adv1sor for Scrence Club BEEBE ANNE 215 6 BA Columbra College Soc1al Studres Adv1sor for Blue Jacket Soc1al Studres Department Charrman BEEMON ROBERT C 17 69 110 ABEd MA Unrversrty of Kentucky Unrversrty of Mrchngan Prrnclpal Adv1sor for Chess Club BONEY MADALINE P 103 4 11 AB Wmthrop College Emory Unrver srty of Georgxa Unnversxty of South Carolma Soc1al Studres Adv1sor for Semor Beta Club member of Gundance Comrnrttee BOSTICK PATTI M 306 AB MEd Wmthrop College Um versrty of South Carolma Draughon s Busmess College Busmess Educatron BRADY MARIETA C 205 103 239 BSEd Georgna Teachers College Soc1al Studres BRUNNER WILLIAM R 219 5 BA Unrversrty of Louxsvrlle Kentucky Soc1al Studies Adv1sor for Blue and Whrte Busmess Staff BURKHALTER BRUNEL B 213 B S Georgra Teachers College Mathematrcs CARITHERS JASON H 128A 4 B S Berry College Industrnal Arts FACULTY I DEX CARROLLTON RONALD JR 323B 128 129 BS MEd Unrversrty of Georgra Soc1al Studxes Football Coach CAUGI-IRAN EDWARD A 310 BM Unrversrty of Mlamr Band Adv1sor for Band and Majorettes COPE ENID G 207 22 37 AB Un1vers1ty of Georgra Enghsh Latm CRAMER NORMA L 325 AB St Genevleves Georgra Teachers College Enghsh Advrsor for St Josephs Future Nurses CUMBIE ANNE D 201 BS 1n Chemlstry Llmestone College Mathemat1cs DEAL ELIZABETH M 312 BSEd Umversxty of Georgxa State Teachers Enghsh Guldance Commlttee Beta Club Ad vrsory Board DEAL JACK B 300 3 5 BS MEd Umversrty of Georgra Mercer Unrversrty Drversxfred Cooperatrve Trarmng Advxsor for DCT Club Stage Crew Aud1oV1sual Ards R N Oglethorpe Sanatorrum Infrmary DICKEY ROBERTAW 311 30 31 AB Lenorr Rhyne Busmess Educatron DODGE VERA L 206 37 0 PhB MA Denrson Umversrty Mnddlebury Spamsh School Enghsh Spamsh Latrn Amerrcan Hrstory Adv1sor for Senror Class DOTSON EVA LOUISE 114 BS MEd Georgra State College for Women Duke Umversrty Enghsh Soc1al Studres Adv1sor for the Student Councrl ELLIS RUTH H 123 2 61 1 BS MEd George Peabody Unrversxty of Georgra Counselor FERRELL EFFIE G 313 34 61 BS North Carolma State College Physrcs GASKIN JENNEY H 213 BS Southwestern Unrversrty Alabama Polytechnrc Instrtute Mathematrcs Adv1sor for YTeens GILCHRIST MARY R 313 ABEd Unrversrty of Georgra Enghsh GNANN ESSIE M 104 2 7 AB Newberry College Mathematlcs Enghsh Advnsor for the Bxble Club GOODING ALICE R 211 38 83 BS Newberry College Wrnthrop Col e e Health and Physrcal Educatron Adv1sor for YTeens HAMILTON CAROLINEB 305 30 BBA MS Umversrty of Georgxa Lmversrty of Arkansas Busmess Educatxon Busmess Educatron Department Charr man HESSE HERMAN W 122 AB Roanoke College graduate work Umversrty of Pennsylvama Brology Counselor HICKMAN JOSEPHINE B 223 3 76 2 BS MA 1n Physrcal Educatron Umversnty of Alabama Health and Physlcal Educatnon Adv1sor for YTeens HICKMAN LOUISEW 120 21 32 B S Ed Umversrty of Florlda Wmthrop College Mercer Umversrty Drstrrbutrve Educatron Adv1sor for the DE Club and Georgra DECA HOBBY WENSLEY 198 BS Umversrty of Georgla Mathematlcs HOOK DAN J 122 AB MA Newberry College Columbra Umversrty Mathematxcs Adv1sor for Presrdents Club Mathematrcs Department Chaxrman HOWARD CLEOJ 105 27 239 A B Georgra State College for Women graduate work Un1vers1ty of Georgra Mathematxcs Adv1sor for Senror Class HUDSON VIRGINIA L 116 4 25 BSEd MA Georgra State College for Women Duke Unlversrty Mercer Umversrty Enghsh Soc1al Studres Adv1sor for Future Teachers Club HURST ANGELINA M 113 BSEd MA Cnty College of New York Columbra Umversrty Sorbonne Umversrty of Parls French Soc1al Studres Language Department Charrman JETER MARY S 106 AB Wesleyan College Enghsh Adv1sor for Jumor Red Cross KILLORIN HARRIET D 212 AB Armstrong College Umversrty of North Carolma New York School of Soc1al Work Famrly Lrfe KING FRANCES L 319 BS rn Home Economlcs Armstrong Unrversxty of Georg1a Homemakrng Adv1sor for Future Homemakers f Amerrca , ' ., .- .. 25 , , ,.. , ,- ,,,, , . . 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' 0 KITCHENS ARTHUR E 324 4 BSA MEd University of Georgia Vocational Agriculture Advisor for Future Farmers of America KNIGHT DELMAS H 18 BS MEd Georgia Teachers College Mercer University post graduate vsork New York University UCLA Assistant Principal LAIN WILLIAM B JR 216 AB STB MEd Catholic University Georgia Teachers College College of William and Mary University of Florida English Social Stuides Advisor for Key Club LAMB CAROLYN W 232 23 47 AB Ed University of Georgia English Advisor for Junior Beta Club LANIER EDNA R 304 31 5 gia State College for Women Business Education Advisor for Senior Beta Club LEACHMAN LAMAR R 323A 128 129 BS University of Tennessee Social Studies Football Coach LEVY SALLY 200 2 23 9 BA MAT Vanderbilt University Radcliffe College English Advisor for Senior Class LITTLE ARAMINTA W 321 BS 1n Home Economics Agnes Scott Columbia University University of California University of Georgia Homemaking Advisor for Future Homemakers of America McALPIN PAULINE S.-202 ,, 27 37 A.B. University of Georgia Latin Mathematics Contact Chairman Classroom Teachers MCGUIRE ANNE S.-322A A.B. Duke University Health and Physical Education MCNEILL CONSTANCE T.-315 34 61 A.B. Lander College Chemistry MARSHALL IRENE S.-235 ..., 21 25 B.S. Georgia Teachers College Uni- versity of Georgia Social Studies Contact Chairman of Chatham Edu- cation Association Faculty Steering Committee MARTIN LAVERNE-302 .,,,,r.. , B.S. Columbia College Business Education MARVIN, ADA-117 .. . , M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers Social Studies MARVIN, ANITA F.-124 , . 44, 97 A.B., University of Georgia English MASON, MARGARET M. , , 100 B.S., University of Minnesota Librarian MILLER DOROTHY H 10 111 AB BLS Oglethorpe University Emory University Librarian MORGAN JOAN P 222 BA MEd University of Minnesota University of Arkansas Science MORGAN MILTON C 127B BS Berry College Industrial Arts MURPHY MARGARET A 229 9 BFA MFA Pratt Institute Univer sity of Georgia Columbia University Ar Art Department Chairman NEWMAN WILLIAM S 231 BSEd University of Georgia Science Mathematics NOBLETT MYRTLE E 308 bla University Music Assembly Coord1nator PICKETT GRETA B 322A BS Kansas State College Health and Physical Education POPE ELIZABETH L 101 38 77 BSEd Florida State University Health and Physical Education POWELL ARTHUR L JR 224 40 51 Toccoa Falls Institute Industrial Arts POWERS ELEANOR M 115 AB Armstrong College Georgia State College for Women English Social Studies Advisor for Editorial Staff of Blue and White PREETORIUS VIRGINIA D.-307 B.S. University of Georgia Georgia Teachers College Business Education RUFF WALTON E.-118 ,,,. 10 27 47 239 A.B. Armstrong College University of Georgia Mathematics Advisor for Junior Beta Club SHEPPARD WINNIE M.-210 .,,. 3 A.B. M.Ed. Georgia State College for Women Emory University English SMITH BARBARA B.-223 .... 38 77 B.S. Limestone College Health and Physical Education Advisor for Y-Teens Girls Athletic Association SMITH J. HOWARD-125 .... 2 2 B.S., Georgia Teachers College grad- uate work at Mercer University English SMITH, MARION C.-107 .... 26, 27 B.M,, Brenau College, University of Michigan, New England Conserva- tory, Georgia Teachers College Mathematics SPEAR, JAMES L.-153 .... 128, 129, 158, 196 B.S., Troy State College Head Football Coach SULLIVAN MARY D 301 21 30 BS Winthrop College Business Education Advisor for Student Council SUTCLIFFE MARJORIE B 1 38 39 145 179 New Haven Normal School of Gym nastics Advisor for Cheerleaders SWYGERT JOHN R 199 B S M Ed University of S C English THORPE SUMNER W 112 AB MA University of Chicago English Advisor for Dramatics Club English Department Chairman TORRIE NORMA F 204 AB Marshall College Mathematics BFA Wesleyan College Florida State University Arts and Crafts TUTHILL HAZELLE B 214 AB AM Newcomb College Colum bra University University of Geor g1a University of South Carolina Social Studies Head Scholarship Comm UHLER LEONA D 233 24 85 BA Beaver College History VALDIVIESO CARMEN R 203 24 37 0 Academia La General Delegation of Education and Culture Spanish Social Studies Advisor for YTeens WADE JULIA M 217 26 27 A.B. 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BOURNE C E BOURNE J W LOGAN 8 VICTORY WINN DIXIE LUMBER COMPANY Two BIG STORES Hbh P AISIFW l nd- SAVANNAH GEORGIA 728 G SAVANNAH GEORGIA wEssoN on. ww B Lwdshe +0 ' W WW W A H SAVANNAH MACHINE SNOWDRIFTKF WM MQ W AND M Made in Savannah Sold Everywhere - - - ' For 'Phe Fin sf . . in Foods Save af Shop aI' iii-- 5 I M Q ' ' an 4607 a ers am SI'reeI' M 7 1 1 .- I90I lfgnsylvania Avenue ' Q 'SN ilfffd ' A - A f I S ' UQ N IQ ' my ' . .,,,,M?fI1 'SL' ' 4 A X I .ir-1:- , :'fS :' ' ' Sn - US' k . 5 A A gg , 0 A ' winneii S'I'ree'I' es i s e JN fy' - I '58 ra uafing Class W Cb Oy IP 'Iva' K 1 ' . I 09. I Congralulalions and Besl Washes fo 'Ihe l958 Graduahng Class SAVANNAH TRANSIT COMPANY Besi' Wishes for Many Years of Happuness From 1 K 6 x Q39 X X f ff f Save The CASH AND CARRY WAY Clean With Mlllll V La nd y and D y Clean ng Co IOOZ WATERS AVENUE Congralulahons 'lo 'lhe Class of l958 ROBINSON REALTY AND INSURANCE COMPANY I5 Easl' Yolz Slreel' PHONE AD 2 5l03 7M2fJ uf fzxzv Ffa - as.a as A 'J R. in Lili' In Q 7 X . I ' I 1 E W I' 3 I A : I' u r r I . - WOELTJEN INSURANCE AGENCY Buy Dividend-Paying Pro+ecI'ion II8 Easr Bay Slreef PHONE AD 3-I I3I One Woman Tells Anolher ZL Feminine Apparel ToI's and Teens REMLER'S CORNER Phone ADams 6-8893 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA SAVA AI-PS LARGEST FABRIC E TER WA RGAIN SPOT 3 i'-BZC ZIME, A NARD S REE SAV H EA RESS F B ICS SLIP CU ER MAT 'HALS D S ERYF BR RAPERY IARDWARE FHDNE 2428 WFRP Savannah's Easy Lisfening Sfafion IZ30 On Your Dual One of 'l'he Soufhs Fmesi' Hoiels SAVANNAH GEORGIA Phones gg gggfg ALL MAKE a. RELIABLE TYPEWRITER CO Smlrh Corona R C Allen Cash Reglsfers Addlng Machines Office Fnles Desk and Supplies Guaran'I'eed Repalrs on All Makes Offuce Machines FRANK B HARRIS 2I5 Whlfaker Corner Hull SAVANNAH ICE DELIVERY COMPANY Take Home a Bag of Packaged Ice 24 Hour Packaged Ice Service Georgia Ice Company 43I Harmon S'I'ree'I' Polar Bear Ice and Coal l408 Easl Broad Vending Sfahon Abercorn and Derenne Vending Sfahon 2406 Bay S'I'ree'I' Erl Vending Sfahon 43rd and Whllaker Smith Ernthrrn 4IsI' and Habersham SI's Savannahs Fmesi' Foods SAVANNAH GEORGIA 3L s 1 r, , , - 'Cl Zl Eu 1 D ER 'J 5 I O I - I . I O ll I ' ll Vending Sfafion ....,.......,........,,..... RemIer's Corner I C' ----,---.'..--EV4-- I . WINDY HERRIN S RECORD SHOP Records Record Players Accessories Bell! Grlffe+I1 Suburban Sfore Crossroads Shopping Cenfer OPEN TILL 9 OCLOCK EVERY NIGHT CompIlmen+s THIS AND THAT VARIETY SHOP 3405 WATERS AVENUE The Sfore for Your Every Need Besi' Washes From T H GUERRY LUMBER COMPANY Every+I1mg Io Build Anyfhmg 45TH AND BARNARD STREETS BILSKIPS Savannahs Mos? Complefe Parfy Supply Sfore Par'I'y Accessories Greehng Cards Prmhng and Social Engraving BULL AT 42ND STREET Magma? M gubwdaa- mw .mdewyf I7 BrougI1+on Sfreei' Eas'I' SAVANNAH GEORGIA TAIDTAIMS W' FRIEDMAN s ART STORE Ar'hs'I's ma'I'erlaIs Cusfom Framing Gnffs Piciures Murrors WMI: S+ Take Home CLAUSSEN S Bread Cake THE SOUTH S FINEST SINCE l84I CULVER RUG COMPANY INC Rug Cleamng Sales Rugs Carpeis Furmiure Bonaveniure Road PHONE Ad 6 7I74 I of ' ll II I ' 1 I C O lp n o o ll wgselqb' I W, I ,ff , ee one 0 I I - ' -:- ' ' I I I ' II6 ia er ., Savannah, Ga. 1 I 0 I O ff? .X fN 45333 Xb mymfzzfmafzy QQ WSE hlllh dlh ff f 'ig , L- Xx J . ,Q N k,,.X N ff V YQ K K XX, 5 Q' 7 bu, nfl!!! 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I - -- - 1 Z 'Q .4 '-4 2 25 E' V1 'E I I-E E f 'g '77 0 Ei I-E? 0 SOLOMON FURNITURE The supenor quallty of a Great Dane IS not achleved by chance It IS 1 eahzed only through lnfimte care m the selec tlon of mateuals st11ctestattent1on to eve1y detall of deslgn assembly Wlth uncompr om1s1ng devotlon to the hxghest standards of C12.ftSI'1 13I1Sl'11p -- 690 2160 every step planned tested, checked and 1echecked by pexfectlonlsts The final results 1eflect the sk1lls and COll6Ct1V8 expeuence of many men dedlcated to produclng the best 1n the mdustly Before you buy another t1a1le1 mvestlgate the Great Dane GREAT DANE Trailers travel the nation s hrghways from SAVANNAH ceoncm CHATHAM ELECTRIC Appliances-Television-Sewing Machines MAUPAS PHONE 4-663 I KITCHEN MODERNIZATION PLANT W 0 S- 5 an 3' Z' 0 3 3 -I 955 mZ.U 'EQ'-9 58? 5123 1:25 Z -4 pqgyiqwmg C4 7' L-W-f K ff -LA-A-.0 4-F-' QYYXQXN CX-RSS YXNQXQGYAYXW Q5 BNN Xxoxoqf BQ m mosxxxe as ss 'MY- e 0,0 vogue o vm coo xo wa 'new ecovb xx 'NX 9 emo abc ccasxon 0 00 52 'ne oKKxcx'a '00 owe goo we ww V010 002 nal Phafvgraph fr W TUD lo 8 E 65+ L :be r1'Y S-l'ree+ 1 . ,H A ,J 'C' 1 L '1',,. 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Congress SI'ree'I' Phone AD 2 5846 A'I'hIehc Equlpmeni' JIMMY KAHRS Owner TH EATRE SODA SHOP Broughfon Sireef ai' Abercorn Where Everybody Goes Befween Shows Congrafulahons From ERICKSON S INC 34I'h and Prlce Sfreefs SAVANNAH GEORGIA Besi' Wishes From WACHTEL S Prescrlphons and Slclzroom Supplies 406-4l0 Bull Sfreei' PAUL H EWALDSEN Owner mans sv s IAVANNAH S F NEST 5 STORE1' MEN SHOP? WOMEN an nous o xre xAvANNAH GA I l' - . L 1 .. . '. .. l 1 10131 I - ffQ,,,mag gywice' Nc Guns, 'Fishing' Tackle I I 0 1 9 ' COASTAL BUTANE GAS COMPANY l XQ Cooking Heahng Refrugerahon SALES INSTALLATION SERVICE SAVANNAH GEORGIA rf Tractor Com pony For I'l1e Bes+ In Car Service Drive Info ROGERS COURSEY S SERVICE STATION WaI'ers Avenue and Vrcfory Drive Phone ADams 3 0285 L H DELOACH AND COMPANY 922 wATcHEs DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY BROUGHTON STREET WEST Youfh CenI'er of Ihe CoasI'al Empire Values Far Beyond 'Ihe Price . . . TRADITIONAL AT PENNEY'S BRIDE AND GROOM FURNITURE COMPANY 20I2 Easf Vlc'I'ory Drive PHONE Ad 3 7I23 Qualify Furni'Iure a'I' True Discounl' Prices Com plimenfs of SAVANNAH TOBACCO COMPANY I8 Barnard Sfreef SAVANNAH, GEORGIA ' fin 9 A Q REALTORS 8 'S naps ROBERT P. CONSTANTINE Realfor 22 Bryan SI'reeI, Easi' PHONE ADams 2-3I39 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA B SI I'ExI' ' -P.O.B I740 Y 'eeIA+if21'23: Cirde, 0' FLORIDA-GEORGIA RADIOS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 1 Jewelers Since I Sold on Easy Terms 'I04 , . ' 9 . . Q , - The Mighty Atom Wg iivfszasowa F? 'N agp CHA' 'U mmm 1111 ' -F M In fhe world of Today and of Tomorrow ihere us scarcely anyihmg which IS noi' In some way 'Pouch ed by 'l'he magic of Elecfrlc Power In your own life pu+ I+ fo work as offen as you can LIVE BET TER ELECTRICALLY IE SAVANNAH usc1-mc .16 owen C0 O Gr YQ fx 2 -X- X! X .1 U1 f x v-4 Q ' I INN Y A 4. .9 Yi Q if .Um U frm E UID II -f T Q. f f ' Ed AND Q o IMT JOSTENS Designers and Manufacfurers of ihe l958 59 Savannah Hugh School Class Rmgs WADE H WATERS P O Box 3362 Sfahon A SAVANNAH GEORGIA Phone Ad 68757 Pai' Jeffcoaf Jenmce Thomas Ren Brad ley and Danny Heldl' seem very pleased wufh 'lhelr class rungs shown ihem by Mr Waiers Progressive Farm Owners Manage Thelr Tlmberlands Wlsely GAIR WOODLANDS CORPORATION SAVANNAH. GEORGIA Timberland Owners Timberland Managers and Consulfanls 541 4 , X ...... ,.,- 'I' X ' --. V, av ,, -- , . ., X ' x v is ,A SINCE 1597 v'g,,,,,i ,v-+L R . . . . . . . I l I ' . . . . , . . . . Where 5 300 employees WE E earn 327 OOO O00 yearly eonvertlng pulpwood M mto paper bags an boxes for the natlen fm UNl0N BAG CAMP W S3551 ?7ff'?'f7 512 IQ. 1 5-if f f ' 1- 5-SGSTQ :?:f': si--K zz' .,::-3 ..1 - Z fi-7 5 a - ' H V ,,,...,,:, 1 ,, gi V, . E . I , 325 K V ' 2 I ,, ' 5.55. yA 6 ' 5 . as - 'bi'-1' ' H .nil LQ Y4 5 . d 0 I - L U X, 6 , f p P V 435 ,yf QM A 1 it - it Filling your prescripiions is +l1e mos? impor- 'ianf pari' of our business KENNEDY'S DRUG STORE Free Cify-Wide Delivery Phone Ad 3-57l2 54l EAST 38TH STREET U Everyihing for Teens and Juniors, Dresses, Sporfs- . lffffl1'l'THD'HH'f wear. Accessories. Under- W ati QS.: - wear S,-1 715 II6 BROUGHTON ST. EAST SAVANNAH. GEORG1A PHONE AD 6-2744 BOLEN-DRAUGHON COLLEGE A nafionally accredi+ed business school founded in l899. Career fraining in secre farial science and business adminisfrafion GREGG SHORTHAND and SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND Phone Ad 6-952I 2I Bay Sfreei' Easf David and Joan seem 'lo be hungry be- fore faking in a movie af flue Weis For flue Finesf in Enferfainmenf Visii flue Modern SAVANNAH and WEIS TH EATRES rheafre. Dinh Comhuchbn Qwnpamvg S'axzm,rm,a!L,G1xn,?fLa. Phone ADams 4-2252 P. O. Box 20I Com plimenfs From THE TOY PARADE I37 BULL STREET Around The Corner From The Pos? Office STYLE SHOP Excluslve S'I'yIes for Dlscrlmmahng Shoppers II I Bull Sfreef SAVANNAH GEORGIA Complimenfs of GEORGIA STATE SAVINGS BANK Bull ai' York SI'reeI's 'I' FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Besi' Wishes From JOHN G BUTLER COMPANY SAVANNAH GEORGIA Besi' Wishes From CRANMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance SpeclaIls+s Phone Ad 2 5l6I 4 Wes'I' Llberfy Sfreei' SAVANNAH GEORGIA CompIlmen+s of FUEL AND OIL COMPANY 1oz EAST LIBERTY STREET EET ME AT FNS IIE SOTO .55 MK! N li SAPRI-:IRES SUPPER 1 A,f'THE SAPPHIRE LOUNGE Member of he ffg ,JN LAWING if 'run Y fc' vaLwm1dT TM I, ,f X GN -elf 1 .. ,NX T ,heme 'ILVACQQJTI J OF SAVANNAH Casual Fashions for Casual Lnvmg 45II I3 Habersham Sfreei' PHONE Ad 4 3456 OERTELL COLLINS Lumbering Along Since I922 FOREST CITY LUMBER COMPANY I026 GwrnneH' SI'ree'I' Wesl' PHONE Ad 2 O0I5 Compllmenfs CARL MOSS LU NCH EON ETTE I I9 WHITAKER STREET Compllmen+s MONARCH OIL COMPANY Dnsfrlbuiors f Plulllps 66 Proclucfs Gasolme Kerosene Fuel Onls Mofor Ons Tnres Baffenes and Accessorues PHONE Ad 3 6656 Besi' Washes From QUALITY POULTRY COMPANY H E FLOYD 222 Wesf Congress S'I'reeI' SAVANNAH GEORGIA Phone Ad 3 306I JAMES S WILDER FRED S STEPHENS EI 5 3426 EI 5-4393 COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC COMPANY MoI'or Sales Repairs Rewmdlng SAVANNAH GEORGIA Ad 2 7I5I Congrafulahons From INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK M b fi FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Besi Washes for +he FuI'ure From DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAVANNAH GEORGIA . of of . . 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Box 383 I Phone - em er o he Comp men+s THE LIBERTY AND TRUST COMPANY Le C rie Cle I+ ffl Me be of +he CARTERS DRY CLEANERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT Qualdy Cleaning INSURANCE CORPORATION for Your Enhre Wardrobe Co pl fe La dry 520I W ie A e Serv ce PHONE El 5 3I05 RIGHT WAY AUTO SERVICE AND TIRE COMPANY We specialize in wheel aIignmen'r and balancing, brake service and moI'or fune-up, auiomafic fransmission service Phone Ad 4-I737 I9068 Bay Sireei Exfension We True Tires-Savannah's Newesf and Mosi' Compleie Shop Ii E, I 1 .- NATIONAL BANK Q I -as - W. f I' a r an ' 7 WHERE FASHIONS MAKE THEIR DEBUT IN SAVANNAH BRADLEY'S COIF SHOPPE New Home of Raemon SI'yIus+s DeRenne Avenue and Paulsen Sfreei BRADLEY S+yIes Dlrecfor Sales Apprausals RenI'aIs GORDON REALTY COMPANY ROY L GORDON 206 Amencan Bulldmg JOSEPH S Exqulslfe Womens Apparel PHONE Ad 3 0204 25 Broughfon S'I'ree+ Wesf SAVANNAH GEORGIA Shop Where ParIung Is Easy 72011441 APPLIANCE CENTER he IIG 30 M HENDERSON BROTHERS Serving Savannah Smce I842 LINDSEY HENDERSON Televlslon Sewing Machines Applnances ROBERT T HENDERSON LI TONY ALIFFI d DICK TRAVAGLINE Ph Ad 6824! NDSEY P HENDERSON JR 5I2 Whl+aIrer S'I'reeI' Compllmenfs of CARTER S DRUGS AND SEEDS 3I Barnard S+ree'I Phone Ad 2 4534 SAVANNAH GEORGIA For Complefe Real EsI'a+e Service B B EICHHOLZ Real Es+a+e Insurance I39 Whl+aIcer S+ree+ Phone Ad 3 4583 SAVANNAH GEORGIA MR. , ' 1 ' -. I rx ' f' ' , Q ll - Il EL, ' 1 'Q ' Lf, M2 'L Pyee Seah! I as FUNERAL HOME M Viciory Drive and Ski away Road I - I . O one - wners I . Complimenis of 48TH ARMORED DIVISION ARTILLERY GEORGIA NATIONAL GUARD IAfmYI Some of SHS Boys Charles H. CoIson John R. Legrand Charles Pai' Jenkins Joe B. Oglesby Bobby J. EIIioH' ..u.- . REACH FOR ,iii IFlj0y Sunbeam 5 ' 4 Q I9 Energy FIRST , I xi , bfaia ' I I Ag- W ax I s N , 4 4 1 '37, ' SN -, aff, SAVANNAH HOME FOLKS SINCE l867I JOE PRICE INC The Luggage and Lea+her Goods Shop Fe f g L ggage by Amel E har! Lady m o I W y Ame To s+er H rim n A'fIan+c P cf See Our GIH' Deparfmeni' W+B Sfef IAI R N suprufs O EBOOK S YOUR KRESS STORE WHITE WAY MARKET We Never Close 6l8 Monfgomery Sireef Vege+abIes Groceries Meais GEORGE LANE Owner Phone Ad 4 8086 skezs For Feminine Fashions 22 WEST BROUGHTON STREET Congrafulahons From WALLGREEN DRUG STORE BULL and STATE STREETS Prlnhng SoclaI Sfahonery Office Supplies and Equlpmeni' EVANS PRINTING 81 OFFICE SUPPLY PHONE Ad 6 6I I6 I05 Wesf Liberiy S+ree+ Radios EIec1'ricaI Appliances Phone Ad 3-0285 H. DELOACH AND COMPANY Jewelers Since I 922 Wafches, Diamonds and Fine Jewelry Sold on Easy Terms IO4 Wesi' Broughfon Sfreef Boys, for 1'he Sharpesf Looking CIo+hes in Town, Go by ALAN BARRY'S 26 Bnouel-:TON STREET WEST I o LL a urm u ua ar - 1 . Balfimore - Sa s ni e - Crown - hear - rican uri - a an i 0 N 1. rodu s i .A yrzaafyb . go :T- in-:ii Q I4 es roughion re T A 'V Nexf o n on's esfauranf 'i I ll ll Besl' Wishes From MINGLEDORFFS INC x.3I'I'l!:'Z' Air Condlhonlng and Heahng Give Your Car Longer Life' HIXON BATTERY MFG Soufheasfern Shipyard Savannah Georgia PHONE Ad 6-442 I Besi' Wishes From SCHULTE UNITED Broughfon Sfreei Wesi' THE HOME OF FINE QUALITY Besl' Wishes From FLOWERLAND FLORIST For All Your Floral Needs CHATHAM APARTMENTS AD 3 0276 NIGHTS AND HOLIDAYS AD 3 7382 yummy Zlaamg Msvgzsszs Easi' Vlcfory Drive SAVANNAH. GEORGIA Famous for Fine Foods lncorporafed Wholesale Bananas-Frulfs-Vegefables S A L Team Traclr SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Com plimenfs of KARPF'S Excwslve FASHIONS FOR WOMEN Besi Wishes From NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY Adding Machines-Cash Regisfers AccounI'ing Machines Sales-Service-Supplies l5I2 Bull SI'ree'I' PHONE Ad 2 6l74 I I . - - co , . 'R - fudlfg- 1 Z n , - 5... . Q ii?-Q u ' O R - ll I u u I DIXIE PLYWOOD COMPANY OF SAVANNAH INC PHONE Ad 40637 P O Box 709 Frand Hard ood Plywoods Te lure I ll Co crele Form Plywood Sheaih g Bradley Flush Doo s ays Jalouse Doors Pefab cafe Doors Lnghls Whsle Fr Mo Id ngs Shel ng Door Ja bs Kw lrsel Loclrs Shelby Hard a e Roll 'le Glues Hardbo d nd Sheafh g Dormeyer Powe Tools Consoweld Plas? s Lu ber Panel ng Preflmshed Plywood Panel ng MIGHTY SOC Says KAL N A Q D Q., CongraI'ula'hons Savan 1 nah Hngh School graduafes . May your fulure be brlghl' and your blessmgs plenhful s c MIGHTY SOC SOC AND SUPER SOC Dls'I'rlbuI'ecl by SOUTHLAND OIL CORPORATION A Soulhern lndusfry Serving 'Ihe Souih Besl' Wishes From HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Insured Savings Home Loans 37 BULL STREET Besl' Wishes for A Mosl' Successful Fulure From X QWIIK Ilmwsme VICTORY DRIVE AT SKIDAWAY RD 'Che irates' House, 20 EAST BROAD STREET Yfafwesz' 'iifvzzse 2 Mnes sour:-I ON u s I7 audfmai' xv .JAX ll ll F 9 A 1- I , 0 - I - I ' . 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