Seminole County High School - Indian Yearbook (Donalsonville, GA)

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SIXTH EDITION TO MISS CATHERINE TRULOCK AND MRS. ANN SMITH. As a small token of our appreciation, we. the SENIOR CLASS of 1958, who have profited so much through your guidance and to whom you have generoj y devoted your time and energy, affectionately dedicate ANNUAL, BUILDINGS For when the one great Scorer comes to write against your name. He marks not that you won or lost but how you played the game. 'Those who enter its doors leave with greater knowledge. 2 4 u - _ - j« Editor: ELIZABETH ADAMS Associate Editor: BEVERLY BRIDGES Business Manager: DOROTHY A. PARKER Assistant Business Manager: GLORIA REAGAN Typing Editor: LARRY HARRINGTON Superlative Editor: HELEN BROOKINS Art Editor: WAYNE CROSS Photographer: LEVONIA SMITH Sports Editor: SHIRLEY SETTLES Club Editor: SHEILA ROBERTS Class Editor: CAROL ANN ODOM Snapshot Editor: JAN BRIGHAM Sponsors: MISS ALMA ADAMS MRS. VIC HICKSON Photographer: J. B. JENKINS. ADMINISTRATION N. P. MALCOM B.S., Mercer University Superintendent MRS. MARTHA A. HASTY Secretary N. P. MALCOM Superintendent BOARD OF EDUCATION | IUI II Hi till mill! lill mill Hii iid fj L -1« ill in .41 W I Y J w. o. GREENE, H. C. BRIDGES, G. W. McLEOD, Chairman; J. S ADAMS, J. M. HUNTER. PRINCIPAL J. B. JENKINS M. A., University of Georgia Principal When we step forth to take our place in society it should be with a full understanding of our responsibili- ties toward that society. We must be prepared to help in social, family, and citizenship problems. After several years of formal education we leave Seminole County High to meet these challenges of adulthood. The trials and problems faced in school become the happy memories in the years ahead. 1 FACULTY ADD1E P. BRIGHAM A.B. 9 G.S.C. W. t Milledgeville ENGUSH ANN T. SMITH A.B. t Valdosta State College ENGUSH DOROTHY W. DALE A. B., University of Georgia SOCIAL SCIENCE FRANCES ROBERSON B. S. t G.S.C.W., Milledgeville SOCIAL SCIENCE MALCOM FREEMAN B.S., University of Georgia CIVICS ILA S. SPOONER A.B. f G.S. W.C., Valdosta ENGLISH MARY N. KIRKLAND B.S., G.S.C.W. , Milledgeville LIBRARIAN HELEN O'NEAL A.B., Mercer University VISITING TEACHER MARJORIE HUGHES B.S., Troy State College COMMERCIAL VIC. C. HICKSON B.S., Voc.H.E., G.S.C.W. Milledgeville 1 HOMEMAKING F. C. DEEN B. S., Stetson University Health, Physical Ed, Science FOOTBALL COACH ZACK T. WILLIAMS B.S., Ga. Teachers College Health, Physical Ed BASKETBALL COACH ALMA ADAMS B.S., Ga. Teachers College MATHEMATICS CATHERINE TRULOCK A.B., Liberal Arts Valdosta State College LATIN and MATHEMATICS FRANCES W. SMITH M.A., Memphis State College SCIENCE DOROTHY K. HALL B.S.H.E., Milledgeville SCIENCE and MATH B. B. BAKER B. S.A., University of Georgia AGRICULTURE C. W. SMITH B.S.A., University of Georgia AGRICULTURE and YOUNG FARM HIS fJSSsttS OFFICERS LARRY HARRINGTON . . . - JOHN ADAMS . . PATRICIA ALDAY _____WAYNE CROSS President----------- Vice President - - Secretary -T reasurer Reporter............. ELIZABETH ADAMS Most Courteous A winning smile, an excellent friend, an earnest worker, and true to the end. ” Freshman Treasurer; Sophomore Vice President; Junior President; FHA 4; Rep. 1; FFA Sweetheart 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Cheerleader 2, Captain 1; Band Drum Major 2; Class Editor, Associate Editor, Editor 1. JOHN ADAMS Friendliest Friendly to all, hostile to none, always jolly and full of fun. Junior Vice President; Senior Vice President; FFA 4, President 1; Hi-Y 1; Band 2. EMMA JEAN AKINS Never let study interfere with your education. FHA 4; 4-H 3. MARVET ALDAY Usually quiet and shy but he's a mighty fine guy. FFA 1; Cheerleader 1. MARY CAROLYN ALDAY Here's a little girl with a smile that makes the bubble of life worthwhile. FHA 1. PATRICIA ALDAY Most Intellectual Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Junior Rep.; Senior Secretary- Treasurer; FHA 2; 4-H 1. CHARLES BARBER Fools wonder but a wise man travels on. FFA 4. DAVID BARBER Most Likely to Succeed A man of few words and much work. FFA 4; 4-H 4, President 1, Vice President 1, Delegate 3, Mas- ter Member 1; Band 1; Football 3, Co-Captain 1; Basketball 1. JAN BRIGHAM Miss SCHS She is cute to walk with and witty to talk with. Freshman Rep.; Sophomore Sec- retary-Treasurer; FHA 1; Tri- Hi-Y 4; Majorette 2; Snapshot Editor 1. HELEN BROOKINS Best All-Round A perfect girl, nobly planned, to warn, to comfort, and to command. 4-H 4; Basketball 4; Sports Editor 1; Superlative Editor 1. HAZEL BURKE She is what she is, what better report, a girl friend, student, good sport. 4-H; Basketball 1; Band 1. ANNETTE CARROLL I love to live whether I smile or grieve. ” FHA 1: 4-H 4; Band 2; Glee Club 1. KATHRYN CROSS Fed from within with all the ■strength she needs. FHA 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 1; 4-H 4, Delegate 1, President 1, Rep. 1; Library Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 1. WAYNE CROSS If girls interfere with your work, quit work. FFA 4; Art Editor 1. JACKIE DAVIS He may seem quiet and look naive, but if you know Jackie that's hard to believe. FFA 4. DAVID DOSTER Most Courteous A nice, friendly and courteous guy. FFA 4, Treasurer 1. DORIS DRAKE Most Likely to Succeed Those who say the least are often the wisest. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Rep. 1, Delegate 1; Library Club 3. Secretary- Treasurer 1, Historian; Glee Club 2, Vice President 1; Quartet 1; Art Editor 2. LOUISE GIBSON Don't take life too seriously you'll never get out alive. FHA 2; Band 1. LARRY HARRINGTON Most Intellectual Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. Senior President; Junior Secre- tary-Treasurer; Sophomore Secretary-Treasurer; FFA 1; 4-H 1; Band 3, Captain 1; Typing Editor 1. LOUIE HERRING Cutest My only books were women's looks. Entered 1957; Football 1. ROGER HERRING If at first you don't succeed, oh, well, skip it! FFA 4, Secretary 1; Basketball 1; Football 2. CURTIS HICKS He carries his troubles in his pocket with a hole in it. FFA 4. COLLIE HILL JR. Most Athletic Don’t crowd, girls, you will all get a chance. FFA 1; Hi-Y 1, Vice President 1; Football 4, Co-Captain 1. JAMES EDWARD HORNE It takes a tall person to know what's going on in the world. FFA 4. PHILLIP HORNSBY The best things come in small packages. FFA 4, Farm Electrification Award 1. FAYE HOWELL Friendliest Quiet, reserved, and demure; a friend of whom you are always sure. FHA 4, Secretary-Treasurer 1; 4-H 1; Library Club 2, Vice President 1, Rep. 1; Cheerleader 1. WILLIE HUNT Best All-Round My teachers think I am so sweet; I’m always placed in a foremost seat. Freshman President; Sophomore President; FFA 4; Basketball 4. EULYSINGRAM His friendship is worth having. FFA 1; Football 1. BILLY KING All great men are dying; I don't feel so well myself. FFA 4, Rep. 1; Band 2. SUE LONG Most Athletic The two studies she likes best of all; The hearts of boys and basketball. FHA 1; 4-H 2; Basketball 4. GROVER LOYLESS The bigger the better. FFA 3. KATE MCDONALD She lives her life for one love. FHA 2; 4-H 4; Glee Club 3, President 1. ROBERT McKELLER Mr. SCHS He'd rather make history than study it. FFA 1; Hi-Y 1; Football 4, Captain 1. LEROY MCMILLAN Although he is extremely quiet, he’s just the type we all like. FFA 4. ARNA JEWELL MERKISON Everything comes if we wait. FHA 2. FAYE MILLER She knows what it takes to get where she's going. 4-H; Basketball 3. JOHN DREW MILLER Why can’t everyone be as contented as me. 4-H 1; Basketball 3. ELIZABETH MURKISON Quiet and shy, she will always be. FHA 1; 4-H 1. FAYE MURKISON A little on the quiet side, but don't let her fool you. FHA 1; 4-H. DOROTHY ANN PARKER Most Beautiful My heart is whole, my fancy free; go away, little boys, don't bother me. ” Sophomore Rep. 1; FHA 2, Rep. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 3; Library Club President 1, Business Manager 2. GARLAND PARKER Life is short and uncertain; let us spend it as well as we can. FFA 3. PATRICIA POETIVIENT Friendship worth having. GIBSON POSTON I'll agree with you, but you are wrong. FFA 3; Basketball 3. LAMAR PRESTON ’’You can never tell what he will do next. FFA 4. RACHEL PRESTON Quite a girl in every way, may she always stay that way. FHA 2;4-Hl; Basketball 4. ANN QUATTLEBAUM Sincerely is her middle name. 4-H 1. ARTHUR REYNOLDS Most Handsome Life is just a game of football. FFA 1; 4-H 1; Basketball 2; Football 4, Co-Captain 1. MARIANNE ROBERTS How sweet and fair she seems to be. Latin Club 1. MARTHA SUE ROBERTS Her future is planned - third finger, left hand. 4-H 3. ELLENE SHELLHOUSE I believe in taking life easy. REX SMITH Yep, I am a senior. FFA 1; 4-H; Football 1. JO ANN SWANNER Cutest Cute, neat and hard to beat. 4-H 1; Basketball 3, Manager 1. GEORGIANNE WALDEN She burns the midnight oil, but not always for study. FHA 1; 4-H 2; Glee Club 2, President 1. HARRIETT WILLIAMS Dynamite comes in small packages. FHA 1. CHARLOTTE THOMAS President VIVIEN HARRISON Vice President GLORIA REAGAN Secretary -Treasurer LEVONIA SMITH Reporter JIMMY BAXLEY LAMAR BLACKBURN BEVERLY BRIDGES HUGH BROOME BILLY BULLOCK JOE BUSH ED CANNINGTON FAYE CHAMBERS DOROTHY J. CHANDLER EDNA CLEGHORN CHRISTINE COWART JUDY DOZIER CARYL DUTTON MARY DUTTON JEWELL EARNEST JIMMY FAIRCLOTH CAROLYN FRASIER LEWIS GODBY MARTHA HARRELL VIVIEN HARRISON PATRICIA HERRINGTON KENNETH HORNSBY DORIS HOWARD JEAN INGRAM LARRY JOHNSON LARRY KING GERALDINE KIRKLAND •« % HOLUS McNEASE BRENDA MILLER JAMES NORTH MINTER RATHEL GLORIA REAGAN WILSON ROBERTS I MARGARET SMITH CHARLES SPOONER KAYE STAPLETON CHARLOTTE THOMAS WALLACE THOMPSON GORDON TRAWICK MAX TRAWICK KENNETH WADDELL LEVENIA WHIGHAM HELEN WHITE EMMERDELL WHITTAKER T SHEILA ROBERTS President EDWIN SHINGLER Vice-President CLARK FAIN Secretary-Treasurer FRANCES BAXLEY Reporter Re Ida Alday Royce Alday Billy Askew Eloise Barber Jerry Barber Frances Baxley Van Brackin Dennis Burton Larry Chance Larry Clarke Elsie Cleghorn Lamar Cobb Charles Cross Jimmy Dawson Larry Durden Earl Earnest Hubert Earnest Clarke Fain Gwen Faircloth Kathryn Faircloth Janice Frasier Gail Gibbons Juree Gibson Wilson Gibson Jerry Godby Ray Harlow Lamar Harrell Billy Herring Marilyn Herring Lucretia Hersey Victor Hill Sue Horne Gayla Lee Weston Lee Margaret Loyless Wayne McDonald Philip McMillan Ann Miller Wayne Miller Joyce Mims David Murkison Carol Ann Odom Don Odom Donald Parker Joe Peters Edward Pumphrey Tommy Reynolds Sheila Roberts Sue Rutland Edwin Shingler Pat Spooner Patsy Thomas Ross Thomas Brandy Trawick Jr. Ellie Turn age Thomas Tyler Bobbie Ann Weeks Janice White E. J. Whittaker Jimmy Wren HERMAN BROOKINS President ROSEMARY KIRKLAND Vice President SUELLEN SHEFIELD Secretary -Treasurer NORMA SAWYER Reporter Carolyn Alday Chester Alday Hilda Alday Peggy Ann Alday Joe Ard Katherine Ausley Mary Ellen Ballard Earl Barber Robert Earl Barber John Barlow Niles Bellflower Cecil Bowen Julian Braswell Herman Brookins Margie Brown Simmie Burke Glen Bush Peggy Bush William Earl Cox Patricia Dawson Jon Dozier Thomas Drake Daphne Dukes Tom Dutton Larry Faircloth Garland Grice Sue Grubbs Patricia Harlow Larry Harrell Harry Harrison Janelle Harrison Benny Hatton Laurette Hatton Donald Heath Harold Herring Carolyn Hicks Lamar Hicks Juanita Horne Amy Hornsby Faye Hornsby Don Howard Larry Ingram Patricia Ingram Sibyl Ingram Edna Jackson Wayne Johnson Cecil Jones Lucy Justice Mavis Kennedy Myrtice King Linda Kirkland Rosemary Kirkland Phyliss Knight Lamar Lane Roger Lane Oscar Lisenby Donald Lomineck Reuben Lynn Larry McKeller Betty Jean Merkison Helen Merkison Barbara Miller L. J. Miller James Earl Mims Julia Mims Martha Jean Mims Milton Minter Barbara Moss Gary Nichols Charles North Carolyn Odom Jimmy O'Neal Edward Poitivient Lynn Rabon Howard .Rathel Joseph Riddlehoover Sarah Roberts Ann Rushing Norma Sawyer Saundra Sawyer Jimmy Schwark Wellborn Settles Gayle Sheffield Suellen Sheffield Carlton Smith Gary Smith Heyward Smith Linda Swanner Evelyn Thompson Dee Trawick Richard Trawick Rebecca Toole Marjorie Turnage Ted Ward Liddell Warriner Betty Weeks Doris Whittaker Carolyn Williams Ronnie Williams June Willis Linda Faye Worthington Inez Alday, Melvin Alday, Sammy Alday, Calvin Atkinson, Faye Avery, James E. Barber, Rosalyn Barber, Ronny Baxley, Billie Benton, Berton Belcher, Linda Blackburn, Tommy Bland, Louie Bodiford, Anne Broome, Doris Brown, Jean Brown, Wesley Brown, Joseph Burke, Ladon Burke, Marlin Carroll, Thomas Chambers, Larry Chestnut, Patricia Croom, Carolyn Dawson. EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS President-----------Dunn Stapleton Vice President -Mary Ann Williams Secretary-Treasurer-----Sue Smith Reporter................Merrill Lee Bill Dismuke, Judy Drake, LaRue Duprist, Ann Faircloth, Etta Faircloth, Marion Gordon, Glynn Grandberry, Billy Grant, Edwina Hand, John Harlow, Phil Hatton, Linda Hill, Mary A. Hill, Gerald Horne, Larry Hornsby, Jerry Hunt, Lamar Johnson, Joseph Jones, Robert Jones, Mattie Justice, Doyal Kirkland, Glenda Kirkland, Levonne Lewis, Benny Loyd, Emory Lynn, Sue McIntyre, Faye McKeller, Elizabeth McNease, Patsy Middleton, Cheryl Miller. Norma J. Moss, Charles Odom, Linda Odom, David Poole, Michael Pumphrey, Robert Rathel, Billy Roberts, Johnny Roberts, Betty Rutland, Thomas Sanders, Martin Shingler, Bobby Sinquefield, Burnice Smith, Jamie Smith, John P. Smith, Robert Smith, LaNan Spooner, Peggy Stewart, Sandra Stewart, Gaynor Tedder, Brenda Trawick, Chason Trawick, Trawick Ward, Sandra Weeks, Dewey White, Jerry White, Jackie Williams, James Williams, Patsy Windham, Sally Zorn. T k auorites ROBERT McKELLER JAN BRIGHAM WILLIE HUNT HELEN BROOKINS '• 7 BEST ALL-AROUND ARTHUR REYNOLDS MOST BEAUTIFUL DOROTHY ANN PARKER thietics FOOTBALL First row: V. Brackin, L. Herring, V. Hill, C. Fain, Coach Dean, Coach Williams, B, Trawick, C. Cross, L. King, E. Pumphrey. Second row: C. Hill, M. Trawick, A. Rey- nolds, R. McKeller, M. Rathel, J. Godby. L. Cobb, K. Waddell, T. Dutton, Manager. Third row; T. Reynolds, R. Herring, K. Hornsby, E. Shingler, D. Barber. L. Chance, E. Cannington, D. King, D. Trawick. VARSITY SCHEDULE Dawson 20 Seminole 7 Woodbine 14 Seminole 7 Sylvester 0 Seminole 7 Cuthbert 6 Seminole 6 Pelham 2 Seminole 13 Camilla 27 Seminole 0 Leon'”B 6 Seminole 41 Blakley 18 Seminole 6 Wacona 26 Seminole 7 Coach Deen Coach Williams DAVID BARBER MINTER RATHEL LARRY CHANCE Left Guard Left Guard Center ROGER HERRING Left Tackle EDWIN SHINGLER Left End VAN BRACKIN Halfback TOMMY REYNOLDS Right Tackle VICTOR HILL Halfback LAMAR COBB Right Guard CHARLES CROSS Quarterback ROBERT McKELLER Fullback CLARK FAIN Halfback COLLIE HILL JR. Right Tackle ARTHUR REYNOLDS Left End t KENNETH HORNSBY Left Tackle LOUIE HERRING Halfback KENNETH WADDELL Right End MAX TRAWICK Right Guard JUNIOR VARSITY First row: D. Heath, R. Trawick, H. Brookins, J. Dozier, L. Lane, D. Howard, B. Hatton. Second row; H. Her- ring, T. Ward, C. Trawick, M. Lee, B. Belcher, L. Lewis, L. Burke, J. P. Smith, L. McKeller. Third row; G. Horne, B. Grant, G. Granberry, D. Stapleton, M. Shingler, M. Pumphrey, R. Smith, P. Hatton, Manager. Gloria Regan; Arthur Reynolds; Robert McKeller; Frances Baxley, Queen; Collie Hill; David Barber; Jan Brigham. Martha Harrell; Patricia Herrington; Kate McDonald; Faye Howell; Ann Rushing; Jewell Earnest; Saundra Sawyer; Elizabeth Adams, Captain. BASKETBALL Front row: Vivien Harrison, Levonia Smith, Sue Long, Shirley Settles, Rachel Preston, Kaye Stapleton. Back row: Helen Brookins, Julia Mims, Martha Mims, Gala Lee, Helen White, Frances Baxley, Linda Kirkland, Suellen Sheffield, Amy Hornsby, Carol Ann Odom, Janice White, Gayle Sheffield, Linda Swanner, Rosemary Kirkland, Coach N. P. Malcom. Front row: Broaddus Simpson, Max Trawick, Charles Spooner, Gibson Poston. Butch Hornsby, Gordon Trawick, Willie Hunt. Back row: Milton Minter, Van Brackin. Edward Pumphrey, Charles Cross, Edwin Shingler, Jimmy Wren, Larry Chance. Tommy Rey- nolds, Herman Brookins, Clarke Fain, Jimmy Baxley, Coach Zack Williams. KAYE STAPLETON Forward SHIRLEY SETTLES Forward RACHEL PRESTON Forward VIVIEN HARRISON Guard SUE LONG Guard LEVONIA SMITH Guard Coach: N. P. MALCOM Captain: SHIRLEY SETTLES Co-Captain: RACHEL PRESTON KAYE STAPLETON - - VIVIEN HARRISON 1957 All-State Forward and Guard SCHEDULE Seminole 63 Damascus 36 Seminole 54 Edison 21 Seminole 64 Morgan 48 Seminole 65 Arlington 47 Seminole 54 Colquitt 44 Seminole 55 Pelham 31 Seminole 38 Morgan 31 Seminole 67 Bain bridge 44 Seminole 54 Camilla 38 Seminole 54 Blakely 33 Seminole 59 Seminole 57 Cairo 27 Seminole 44 Bain bridge 38 Seminole 69 Pelham 37 Seminole 69 Camilla 49 Seminole 56 Dawson 48 Seminole 52 Colquitt 41 Seminole 77 Arlington 56 Seminole 59 Blakely 44 Seminole 51 Damascus 45 Seminole 66 Cairo 32 Edison 45 TRI-COUNTY TOURNAMENT COLQUITT Seminole 61 Colquitt 49 Seminole 55 Blakely 48 Seminole 59 Dawson 46 wrtHLTI SCHEDULE Seminole 46 Damascus 41 Seminole 43 Edison 39 Seminole 65 Morgan 21 Seminole 52 Arlington 53 Seminole 44 Colquitt 43 Seminole 47 Pelham 30 Seminole 71 Morgan 28 Seminole 57 Bainbridge 38 Seminole 57 Camilla 34 Seminole 76 Blakely 37 Seminole 50 Cairo 36 Seminole 51 Bainbridge 41 Seminole 55 Pelham 40 Seminole 83 Camilla 25 Seminole 63 Dawson 44 Seminole 67 Colquitt 66 Seminole 69 Arlington 50 Seminole 79 Blakely 45 Seminole 70 Damascus 40 Seminole 59 Cairo 66 Seminole 71 Edison 57 TRI-COUNTY TOURNAMENT COLQUITT Seminole Seminole Seminole Dawson Colquitt Jakin I ■fi CHARLES SPOONER Forward GORDON TRAWICK Forward GIBSON POSTON Center MAX TRAWICK Forward BUTCH HORNSBY Center WILLIE HUNT Guard ZACK WILUAMS Coach BROADDUS SIMPSON Guard DAVID BARBER VAN BRACKIN LARRY JOHNSON Outfield CLARK FAIN Catcher BROADDUS SIMPSON MAX TRAWICK Third Base CHARLES SPOONER Shortstop Second Base Pitcher First Base First row; Coach Williams, Charles Spooner, Kenneth Hornsby, David Barber, David Odom, Larry Johnson. Second row: Broaddus Simpson, Max Trawick, Edward Pumphrey, Lewis Godby, Van Brackin. Third row: Gordon Trawick, Clark Fain, Charles Cross, Jimmy Cannon. Fourth row: Terry Richardson. Sponsor........................MRS. C. W. SMITH President......................CHARLOTTE THOMAS Vice President------------------- MARTHA HARRELL Secretary....................PATRICIA HERRINGTON Treasurer........................DOROTHY A. PARKER Reporter------------------------------DORIS DRAKE Sponsor.................MISS CATHERINE TRULOCK President................LARRY HARRINGTON Vice President........................JIMMY BAXLEY Secretary...................ED CANNINGTON Treasurer............................-JIMMY O’NEAL Reporter.....................MILTON MINTER Sponsor----------------------MALCOM FREEMAN President ------ Vice President - - - Secretary-Treasurer Reporter------------- Advisor------------ - - KATHRYN CROSS - -GLORIA REAGAN - - - FAYE HOWELL ELIZABETH ADAMS MRS. VIC HICKSON President------ Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer — - Reporter------ Advisor-------- Advisor-------- - - JOHN ADAMS JOHN D. MILLER -ROGER HERRING - DAVID DOSTER BILLY KING - - B. B. BAKER - -C. W. SMITH LIBRARY CLUB President-----DOROTHY PARKER Vice President - - - ANNE LEWIS Secretary-Treasurer ----- — KATHRYN CROSS Reporter.........FAYE HOWELL Historian---------DORIS DRAKE Advisor - MRS. MARY KIRKLAND The theme for the year, Learning more about Libraries was received with much interest. The student assistants are members of the district and Charter members of the State library-related clubs. Dorothy Ann Parker served as district Treasurer this year and was our representative at the state organizational meeting in April, 1957. Norma Sawyer, Daphne Dukes, Levenia Whigham, Wellborn Settles, Janice Frasier, Linda Lane, Dennis Burton (absent). Ed Cannington, Wayne Miller, Carolyn Hicks, Faye Hornsby, Liddell Warriner, Katherine Ausley (absent). mail President: David Barber Girls Vice President: Pat Spooner Boys' Vice President: Van Brackin Secretary: Sheila Roberts Treasurer: Mary Dutton Reporter: Sue Smith Advisor: Miss Wylene Wilson Advisor: Royace Hall 88 IPX 88 to dourer thinkino. rm HEART to greater lovolfv my HANDS to larger scr ict and rm HEALTH to better living, for my club, my cbmmuniiv anil m countn SEMINOLE COUNTY P.T.A. President.............MRS. E. P. TRULOCK Secretary-------------MRS. TRUETT ROBERTS Historian................MRS. JOE SPOONER Vice President - - - MRS. EAGER HOWARD Treasurer ------------MRS. HUGH BROOME Parliamentarian------MRS. LLOYD GRAY BUS DRIVERS L. A. Dykes. Archie Godby, Bill Middleton. Luther Odom. W. H. Horne, J. L. Owens, Talmadge Frasier, C. E. Hatton, H. Y. Sharber. ALMA MATE Alma Mater, Thee we honor Praises never fail; Hail to Thee, Our Alma Mater Green and White, All Hail, V. w .Vy RScftfS. EaM . v


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