Seminole County High School - Indian Yearbook (Donalsonville, GA)
- Class of 1959
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1959 'Une ncfian c euen A Ccfition Semino e ( ounitj Jfij i cSc 200 . Oona sonui fe, Qeoryia I In days to come we hope that this book will grow in value. Many years from now you will leaf through this 1959 annual ■ and recall various experiences in high school. Many of them will be brought to life by the sight of an old friend's face. We on the annual staff sincerely hope that the 1959 Indian will bind you closer to your present friends, that they may not be forgotten later on. We would like to thank all the faculty, students and friends who helped us to make this book possible. Now we present to you, students and faculty of S.C.H.S., your 1959 annual. THE STAFF .ft With an abiding love and a thankful awareness of all they have and will mean to us we dedicate this our 1959 INDIAN to our parents and teachers. L)eminofe Q ouniu JI a i $c ioof Cja npi s leria Jj efv (1), Malcom gymnasium, (2), High School Building, (3) Agricultural Building, (4), Construction of new Agricultural Building. 7 ie Indian SiaJjf 1959 L Advisor: MRS. VIC HICKSON Business Manager: GLORIA REAGAN Editor: BEVERLY BRIDGES Class Editor: GAYLE SHEFFIELD Associate Editor: SHEILA ROBERTS Advisor: MRS. FRANCES SMITH Assistant Business Manager: PAT SPOONER Snapshot Editor: SHIRLEY SETTLES Sports Editor: CAROL ANN ODOM Superlative Editor: PATRICIA HERRINGTON Art Editor: ANNE LEWIS Photographer: J. B. JENKINS Advisor: MISS MARJORIE HUGHES Club Editor: SAUNDRA SAWYER Typing Editor. LAVENIA WHIGHAM I( ministration N. P. MALCOM, B.S. County School Superintendent MRS. MARTHA A. HASTY Secretary The Seminole County Board of Education is made up of five conscientious, public-spirited citizens who give unselfishly of their time to the direction of school affairs. Young people of the county are grateful to these leaders for a modern school plant, for well-qualified instructors, and for an expanded curriculum which offers preparation for business, professions, and trades. J. M. Hunter; N. P. Malcom, Superintendent; G. W. McLeod, Chairman; H. C. Bridges; J. S. Adams; W. O. Green. J. B. JENKINS, M.A., Principal MRS. ELAINE HERLOVICH, Secretary Jacu i, Through the years they have sought to inform our intellects, shape our characters, and guide our emotions. For their continual endeavors in preparing us for active partici- pation in the affairs of life, we the Indian Staff of 1959 would like to express our heart- felt thanks. ALMA ADAMS, B.S. Mathematics Freshman Class Sponsor ADDIE P. BRIGHAM, A. B. English Junior Class Sponsor HI W- W i 'I IHlti B. B. BAKER Agriculture J. FRANK C. DEEN, B.S. Science and Physical Education Football Coach 1 -l| KN I MTU) S I DOROTHY W. DALE, A. B, Social Science Senior Class Sponsor MALCOM FREEMAN, B. S. VIC C. HICKSON, B. S., Voc. H, E. Mathematics and Science Homemaking Junior Class Sponsor Eighth Grade Sponsor MARJORIE HUGHES, B, S. MARY N. KIRKLAND, B. S, Commercial Librarian Freshman Class Sponsor Eighth Grade Sponsor HELEN H. O'NEAL, M. A. JOHN G. DUKE, M. A. Visiting Teacher Social Science Sophomore Class Sponsor ANN T. SMITH, A.B. English Sophomore Class Sponsor C. W. SMITH, B.S.A Agriculture Young Farmers FRANCES W. SMITH, M. A Science Sophomore Class Sponsor I LA S. THOMAS, A.B. English and Social Science Eighth Grade Sponsor CATHERINE TRULOCK, A.B. Latin and Mathematics Senior Class Sponsor ZACK T. WILLIAMS, M.S. Civics and Physical Education Eighth Grade Sponsor Basketball Coach SSES NETTIE DORIS ARD Laugh and the whole world laughs with you; Frown and it wrinkles your face. FHA 4; 4-H Club 4; Basketball 1. KENNETH ARMSTRONG There's method in my madness. FFA 3; Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 3; Basket- ball 1. LARRY ATKINSON It is the wise head that makes a still tongue. FFA 3, Sentinel 1, Treasurer 1; 4-H Club 1. JIMMY BAXLEY Most Likely to Succeed The opportunity for mischief is found one hundred times a day. FFA 1; 4-H Club 2, Secretary-Treasur- er 1; Hi-Y 2, Vice President 1; Band 1; Basketball 2. LAMAR BLACKBURN Life is too short to worry. FFA 3; Hi-Y 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. BEVERLY BRIDGES Miss SCHS Beware! I may yet do something sen- sational. Freshman Reporter; FHA 4, Vice Presi- dent 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Vice President 1; 4-H Club 3; Basketball 2; Annual Staff 2, Associate Editor 1, Editor 1. HUGH D. BROOME Most Handsome That's as well as if I had said it my- self. FFA 3, Vice President 1; Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 1; Football 1. BILLY BULLOCK Not to live at ease is not to live at all. FFA 3. JOE BUSH I believe in work, but I'm not in favor of it. FFA 4; 4-H Club 2; Band 1. ED CANNINGTON Friendliest What a man! What a car!” FFA 2; Hi-Y 2, Secretary 1, President 1, Delegate to Youth Assembly 1; 4-H Club 2; Library Club 2, Reporter 1; Bas- ketball 1; Band 1. FAYE CHAMBERS Politeness goes far but costs nothing. DOROTHY JEAN CHANDLER I know that the sunshine will follow the rain. CHRISTINE COWART ”1 strive not for gold, but for friends. 4-H Club 1; Band 2. JUDY DOZIER Friendliest Happiness is a habit, cultivate it. FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y lj 4-H Club 3; Li- brary Club 1; Basketball 1; Cheer- leader 1. CARYL DUTTON There is nothing so pleasant as re- membering my good friends. FHA 4; 4-H Club 4; Basketball 2. MARY DUTTON The way to be happy is to make oth- ers happy. FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club, Vice President 1, President 1, Treasurer 1. JIMMY FAIRCLOTH Thinking is but an idle waste of time. FFA 4; 4-H Club 1. CAROLYN FRASIER Friendship is a sheltering tree. FHA 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1; Li- brary Club 1. LEWIS GODBY Quietness can be deceiving. FFA 3; Basketball 2. MARTHA HARRELL Most Courteous A girl so neat, with smile so sweet. Sophomore President; FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 1, Vice President 1; 4-H Club 1; Annual Staff 1, Class Editor; Cheerleader 2. VIVIEN HARRISON Most Athletic Ring on her finger - man on her mind. Sophomore Reporter; Junior Vice Presi- dent; FHA 3; FFA Sweetheart; Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 1; Annual Staff 1, Snap- shot Editor; Basketball 4, All-State Guard 1, Co-Captain 1. PATRICIA HERRINGTON Most Intellectual Be glad of life; it gives you a chance to love, work, and play.” Fieshman President; FHA 4, President 1; Annual Staff 2, Club Editor 1, Sup. Ed- itor 1; Cheerleader 2, Captain 1; Band 2. KENNETH HORNSBY Most Athletic Why should the devil have all the fun? Senior Vice President; FFA 3; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 2; Football 3; Baseball 3; FHA Sweetheart 1. DORIS HOWARD Unlike others, she is herself. FHA 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 3; Li- brary Club 1. JEAN INGRAM Always up to something. FHA 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 4; Bas- ketball 1. LARRY JOHNSON With a friend and a song. I'll travel along.” FFA 4; Baseball 3. LARRY KING As merry as the day is long. FFA 4; Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 2; Football 1. GERALDINE KIRKLAND We know nothing of tomorrow; be happy and gay today. WAYNE KIRKLAND Teachers and classrooms are his only objections to education. FFA 4; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1. ANNE LEWIS Life can be more amusing than a thought. FHA 3; 4-H Club 1; Annual Staff 1, Art Editor 1; Library Club 2, Vice President 1, President 1. COLLIS McCALVIN I wish to make no enemies. FFA 2; Basketball 1. BRENDA MILLER She says little but thinks a lot. ROSA NELL MOODY Quietness often leads to fame. JAMES NORTH A man of few words and much thought. FFA 1; Hi-Y 1; Football 1; Baseball 1. MINTER RATHEL What should life or labor be? FFA 1; Football 2. GLORIA REAGAN Best All-Round Sweet, neat, and quite petite. Junior Secretary-Treasurer; FHA 4, Vice President 1; FFA Sweetheart 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 2; Basketball 2; Annual Staff 2, Assistant Business Man- ager 1, Business Manager 1. WILSON ROBERTS Sometimes I sit and think - most times I just sit. FFA 4, Secretary 1; Hi-Y 1. SHIRLEY SETTLES Cutest A little soul - so warm and true. Senior Reporter; FHA 3; FFA Sweet- heart 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 2; Bas- ketball 4, Co-Captain 2; Annual Staff 2. Sports Editor 1, Snapshot Editor 1. BROADDUS SIMPSON Cutest I'll agree with you, but you are wrong. FFA 2; Hi-Y 2, Vice President 1; Bas- ketball 4; Baseball 1. LEVONIA SMITH Full of life and lively fun. A friend and pal to everyone. Junior Reporter; FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 2; Basketball 4; Annual Staff 1; Photographer 1. CHARLES SPOONER Best All-Round A fellow whom everyone admires for his gameness, wit, and good nature. FFA 3; Hi-Y 2; Basketball 4; Baseball 3. KAYE STAPLETON Most Beautiful Lovely to look at, delightful to know. Freshman Secretary; Senior Secretary- Treasurer; Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 1; Bas- ketball 4, All-State Forward 2, Co- Captain 1. CHARLOTTE THOMAS Most Likely to Succeed Life is my college, may I graduate and win with honors. Sophomore Secretary-Treasurer; Junior President; FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Reporter 1, President 2, Delegate to Youth As- sembly 1; 4-H Club 2, Secretary-Treas- urer; Basketball 2. GORDON TRAWICK Most Courteous “Sweetest little boy you ever did see. Freshman Vice President; FFA 4; FHA ■' Sweetheart 1; Hi-Y 1; Basketball 4; Baseball 3. m MAX TRAWICK Mr. SCHS Look out, he hath mischief in hiseyes! FFA 4; FHA Sweetheart 1; Hi-Y 1; Football 2; Basketball 4; Baseball 2. KENNETH WADDELL Most Intellectual Honor, truth, and manhood. Sophomore Vice President; Senior Pres- ident; FFA 3; Hi-Y 1; Football 3. LAVENIA WHIGHAM Good qualities need no advertising. FHA 2; Library Club 2; Annual Staff 1, Typing Editor. HELEN WHITE Friends and a friendly conversation are my companions. FHA 2, Historian 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Bas- ketball 2. Pres d Vice Sec, „ em: 'resid. eD lH lent. s £il. GlBr Ob£i Sp°°h7r Ba l£v ■£? a°aiu RO YctALD Y S Ea ay umors J Sop io n ores President: HERMAN BROOKINS Vice President: MILTON MINTER Secretary -T reasurer: LINDA F. WORTHINGTON Reporter: AMY HORNSBY Carolyn Alday Chester Alday Hilda Alday Peggy Ann Alday Joe Ard Katherine Ausley Mary Ellen Ballard Earl Barber Robert Earl Barber John Barlow Cecil Bowen Julian Braswell Herman Brookins Margie Brown Simmie Burke Glen Bush Peggy Bush William Earl Cox Jon Dozier Daphne Dukes Larry Faircloth Garland Grice Patricia Harlow Larry Harrell Benny Hatton Laurette Hatton Don Heath Carolyn Hicks Lamar Hicks Patsy Hicks Juanita Horne Amy Hornsby Faye Hornsby Don Howard Patricia Ingram James Ivey Wayne Johnson Mavis Kennedy Myrtice King Linda Kaye Kirkland Rosemary Kirkland Phyllis Knight Roger Lane Don Lomineck Rueben Lynn Larry McKeller Helen Merkison Barbara Miller L. J. Miller Julia Mims Martha Mims Milton Minter Pat Moody Barbara Ann Moss Gary Nichols Charles North Carolyn Odom Jimmy O'Neal Lynn Rabon Howard Rathel Joseph Ridlehoover Sara Roberts Anne Rushing Norma Sawyer Saundra Sawyer Jimmy Schwark Wellborn Settles Gayle Sheffield Suellen Sheffield Gary Smith Hayward Smith Linda Swanner Evelyn Thompson Rebecca Toole Richard Trawick Margie Turnage Carl Walls Ted Ward Liddell Warriner Betty Weeks Doris Whittaker Carolyn Williams Ronnie Williams Linda Faye Worthington 7res unen President: TRAWICK WARD Vice President: CHASON TRAWICK Secretary -T reasurer: SANDRA STEWART Reporter: SUE SMITH Inez Alday Melvin Alday Calvin Atkinson James Barber Ronny Baxley Berton Belcher Linda Blackburn Anne Broome Doris Brown Jean Brown Joseph Burke Marlin Carroll Thomas Chambers Larry Chestnut Patricia Croom Carolyn Dawson Bill Dismuke Judy Drake Larue Dupriest Etta Faircloth Glen Granberry Billy Grant Edwina Hand Phil Hatton Linda Hill Gerald Horne Larry Hornsby Jerry Hunt Glenda Kirkland Merrill Lee Emory Lynn Betty McCalvin Betty J. Merkison Patsy Middleton Cheryl Miller Jimmy Moody James Nowell Donnie Oder Linda Odom Edward Poitivient David Poole Mike Pumphrey Billy E. Roberts Johnny Roberts Gloria Ross Betty Rutland Marty Shingler Bobby Sinquefield William Skipper John Porter Smith Robert Smith Sue Smith Lanan Spooner Dunn Stapleton Peggy Steward Sandra Stewart Gaynor Tedder Brenda Trawick Chason Trawick Jimmy Wallace Trawick Ward Sandra Weeks Jackie Williams Jimmy Williams Mary Ann Williams Sally Zorn Cij it i Sracfe President: BUZZY GUTERMAN Vice President: PATSY SIRMONS Secretary-Treasurer: NINA DOZIER Reporter: LEONARD SPOONER Maxine Adams Jeannie Alday Samuel Alday Wilson Alday Bill Bainbridge Myrna Barber Rosalyn Barber Christine Batayias Jean Batayias Patricia Baxley Philip Baxley Bill Benton Mickey Bevel Arthur Bevis Lucy Bland Mary Brown Wesley Brown Sara Nell Bush Beth Cannington Beverly Chance Mountvina Chandler Kenneth Cook Judy Cowan Daphine Cowart Joseph Cross Alice Davis Ralph E. Davis Jean Deese Joe Dick Sidney Doster Ann Faircloth Martha Faircloth Robert Faircloth John Forrester Carlton Frasier S I 1 Mary Lee Glass Jimmy Glawson Joan Goodson Glenda Ann Hawkins Andora Herring Charles Herring Ladell Hicks Virginia Hicks Julia Hickson Glen Hill Mary Ann Hill Patsy Hodges Jerry Hoskins Hazel Hunter Sidney Ingram Terry Ingram Judith Jenkins Jim Jernigan Herby Johnson Lamar Johnson Paul Johnson Patricia Joiner Hixie Jones David Jones Barbara Jordan Lucia Ann Kidd Brenda King Joyce Kinley Collie Kirkland Jr. Joy Lane Levonne Lewis Malcom Lewis Larry Long James Loyless Rupert Lynn Sue McIntyre Jimmy McLendon Julius Merkison Wayne Miller Baxley Mills Virginia Mims Brownie Mosely Norma Moss David Nowell Buddy Odom Larry Odom Ronald Odom Carol Ann Owen Albert Phillips Linda Phillips Shirley Phillips Barney Rathel Robert E. Rathel Linda Reynolds Sandra Ridlehoover Charlotte Roberts Kaye Roberts Reuben Roberts Myrtle Robinson Kenneth Sanders Wilton Sheffield Jimmy Singletary Marshal Singletary Burnice Smith Louise Snell Kennedy Sthephens Doyle Tye Sandra Ward Lonia Weeks Janice Whigham Elliot Whittaker James Whittaker Dewey White Jerry White Kaye Wiley James Williams Ruth Windham Don Wright Marvilyn Wright ■r™ ’ !r climb to better living Su it mi Mos CBeau i uf KAYE STAPLETON J3es Ofl fcCTlrouncf GLORIA REAGAN CHARLES SPOONER HUGH D. BROOME, JR. Mos Jhfancfso ne CHARLOTTE THOMAS JIMMY BAXLEY Jnencffiest JUDY DOZIER ED CANNINGTON Mos 3 Aefy to Succeecf Mos Cjour eous MARTHA HARRELL GORDON TRAWICK PATRICIA HERRINGTON KENNETH WADDELL Mos 71 Jife ic VIVIEN HARRISON KENNETH HORNSBY (Butch) Mos Jn ef ec uaf Gu es SHIRLEY SETTLES BROADDUS SIMPSON ATHLETICS Coach Williams; M. Lee, Manager; D. Howard; L. Cobb; C. Fain; V. Hill; Coach Deen; H. Broome; R. Trawick; K. Armstrong; B. Hatton; V. Brackin; E. Pumphrey; D. King; J. Barber; H. Brookins; E. Cannington; T. Reynolds; M. Trawick; D. Trawick; B. Trawick; J. North; M. Rathel; J. Mims; L. Ingram; E. Shingler; L. Chance; T. Tyler; J. Godby; B. Hornsby; K. Waddell. Coach Williams; Butch Hornsby, Co-Captain; Max Trawick, Co-Captain; Kenneth Waddell, Co-Captain; Coach Deen. R. Roberts; L. Spooner; J. Dick; C. Trawick; L. Long; B. Bainbridge; Coach Williams; M. Lee; E. Lynn; B. Mosely; M. Alday; J. Moody; B. Smith; J. Cross; S. Ingram; M. Pumphrey; G. Granberry; D. Staple- ton; B. Grant; S. Doster; G. Horne. MINTERRATHEL CHARLES CROSS LARRY CHANCE ED PUMPHREY m A B. HORNSBY Pumphrey picks up ten. Co-Captains, ’’Stand by for the flip of the coin. Most Valuable Lineman and Back. LAMAR COBB EDWIN SHINGLER TOMMY REYNOLDS DEE TRAWICK SCHEDULE Seminole 7 Colquitt 14 Seminole 38 Ashburn 7 Seminole 0 Blakely 27 Seminloe 12 Camilla 20 Seminole 13 Cuthbert 20 Seminole 20 Albany B 7 Seminole 7 Dawson 13 Seminole 0 Sylvester 27 Seminole 19 Pelham 20 Seminole 13 Leon B 6 OVER THE CENTER JERRY GODBY CLARK FAIN THOMAS TYLER VAN BRACKIN G ieerfeacfers CHEERLEADERS: Martha Harrell, Lynn Rabon, Ann Rushing, Judy Dozier, Pat Moody, Phyllis Knight, Linda Faye Worthington, Patricia Herrington, Captain. Mascots: Kathy Brigham, Flavia Jo Kirkland. Jfc omecom ng Max Trawick, Frances Baxley, Shirley Settles, Queen: Kenneth Waddell, Gloria Reagan, Kenneth Hornsby. KNEELING: S. Settles; F. Baxley; K. Stapleton; V, Harrison; S. Sheffield; J. White. STANDING: M. Mims; G. Lee; P. Middleton; S. Smith; L. Kirkland; Coach Malcom; A. Hornsby; L. Smith; L. Black- bum; J. Mims; L. Swanner, Manager. KNEELING: B. Simpson; M. Trawick; C. Spooner; G. Trawick; B. Hornsby. STANDING: L. Godby; J. Baxley; V. Brackin; B. Hatton; C. Fain; E. Pumphrey; C. Cross; L. Chance; E. Shingler; J. Wren; H. Brookins; G. Smith; Coach Williams. Kaye Stapleton FORWARD Vivien Harrison GUARD Shirley Settles FORWARD Frances Baxley FORWARD Suellen Sheffield GUARD Janice White GUARD SCHEDULE Seminole 52 Edison 37 Seminole 70 Damascus 39 Seminole 78 Arlington 56 Seminole 53 Climax 38 Seminole 58 Colquitt 43 Seminole 56 Pelham 34 Seminole 63 Camilla 38 Seminole 61 Bainbridge 30 Seminole 65 Damascus 19 Seminole 41 Blakely 18 Seminole 58 Cairo 42 Seminole 66 Cuthbert 26 Seminole 62 Bainbridge 38 Seminole 54 Pelham 33 Seminole 72 Camilla 34 Seminole 63 Dawson 25 Seminole 63 Colquitt 50 Seminole 57 Arlington 30 Seminole 55 Blakely 28 Seminole 58 Cairo 44 Seminole 62 Edison 25 Seminole Cuthbert TRI-COUNTY TOURNAMENT Seminole 61 Damascus 30 Seminole 72 Colquitt 49 CHARLES SPOONER Forward GORDON TRAWICK Forward BUTCH HORNSBY Center MAX TRAWICK Guard BROADDUS SIMPSON Guard SCHEDULE Seminole 44 Edison 42 Seminole 72 Damascus 50 Seminole 42 Arlington 59 Seminole 62 Climax 39 Seminole 42 Colquitt 39 Seminole 57 Pelham 36 Seminole 48 Camilla 28 Seminole 60 Bainbridge 38 Seminole 72 Damascus 36 Seminole 67 Blakely 36 Seminole 41 Cairo 38 Seminole 82 Cuthbert 37 Seminole 62 Bainbridge 33 Seminole 64 Pelham 55 Seminole 67 Camilla 55 Seminole 61 Dawson 37 Seminole 49 ✓ Colquitt 52 Seminole 60 Arlington 46 Seminole 73 Blakely 44 Seminole 56 Cairo 49 Seminole 70 Edison 51 Seminole Cuthbert TRI-COUNTY TOURNAMENT Seminole 60 Damascus 38 Seminole 51 Dawson 39 Seminole 58 Colquitt 59 J. DAWSON C. CROSS OUTFIELDERS INFIELDERS V. BRACKIN M. TRAWICK L. HERRING SCHEDULE Seminole 3 Cuthbert 4 Seminole 12 Calhoun Co 9 Seminole 1 Blakely 7 Seminole 8 Blakely 2 Seminole 14 Calhoun Co 3 Seminole 13 Cuthbert 3 Seminole 4 Terrell Co 1 Seminole 6 Terrell Co 1 KNEELING: C. Cross; E. Pumphrey; D. Barber; B. Hornsby; M. Trawick; C. Fain; C. Spooner; J. Dawson. STANDING: Coach Williams; G. Trawick; V. Brackin; B. Simpson; L. Johnson; B. Hatton; L. Godby; L. Herring. UriJfi-y PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ---- TREASURER REPORTER SPONSORS -------- - - Charlotte Thomas ..........------ Beverly Bridges ................. -Lynn Rabon .............. —Saundra Sawyer ...------......... sheila Roberts Miss Catherine Trulock - Mrs. Frances Smith jf'-y PRESIDENT--------------------------------- - Ed Canning ton VICE PRESIDENT---------------------------Broaddus Simpson SECRETARY-------------------------- - - - Wayne Johnson TREASURER...................................Jimmy O'Neal REPORTER-------------------------------- Jimmy Baxley SPONSOR------------------------------Mr. Malcom Freeman 9 9£ ’TOWARD NEW HORIZONS” PRESIDENT........... VICE PRESIDENT------ SECRETARY -TREASURER REPORTER............ SPONSOR............. SAUTe 8Ast - Patricia Herrington -----Beverly Bridges ---------Pat Spooner •-----Sheila Roberts Mrs. Vic C. Hickson BUTCH HORNSBY WAYNE MCDONALD LEARNING TO DO, DOING TO LEARN, EARNING TO LIVE, LIVING TO SERVE 3. 3 on. PRESIDENT---------Wayne McDonald VICE PRESIDENT.......Dave Lane Hugh D. Broome SECRETARY..........Wilson Roberts TREASURER-------- - - Larry Atkinson REPORTER -----------Earl Earnest SPONSORS.............B. B. Baker C. W. Smith (absent) 3i6rary GfuS The Library Club is composed of those students who elect to be members. The chief purposes of the club: to give service to the school; to give work-experi- ence opportunities to every member; to extend challenges to every member. The club continues to be active in the District and State Associations. Daphne Dukes is the District President elect. PRESIDENT..............Anne Lewis VICE PRES. - - Wayne Miller (absent) SEC. -TREAS. - - - -Katherine Ausley PARLIAMENTARIAN - - Daphne Dukes HISTORIAN-------Lavenia Whigham REPORTER -- --------Ed Cannington SPONSOR - - - - Mrs. Mary Kirkland SEATED: Linda Lane; Janice Frasier; Margaret Loyless; Doris Howard; Carolyn Frasier; Judy Dozier. STANDING: Phyllis Knight; Wellborn Settles; Wayne Johnson; Jimmy O'Neal; Norma Sawyer. 4 Jf GfuB TO MAKE THE BEST BETTER PRESIDENT------Sheila Roberts GIRLS’VICE PRES. - Pat Spooner BOYS’VICE PRES. - Lamar Cobb SECRETARY------Faye Hornsby TREASURER------Dee Trawick REPORTER ------Mary Dutton ADVISOR - -Mrs. Hilda Vaughn ADVISOR..........Royce Hall i x OBJECTI 0, PMtlNV-TEACHER ASSC lofKOMOtl Ihr «,,f rr and youth i ' iCHc i? and c C TotMtf . wo- 11 Tosicuci i '■ • Touring « • i «r r i«t U. 31. PRESIDENT - Mrs. E. P. Trulock, Jr. VICE PRES. - - - Mrs. E. H. Howard SECRETARY-----Mb. Truett Roberts TREASURER - - - Mrs. Taylor Thomas The Girls’ Chorus Parents take off The Fashion Shop q Marking time Folly on the Trolley Good Ship P. T. A tC unc iroom Directors Mrs. Nettie Youmans; Mrs. Louie Owens CD us Drivers W. B. Quimby; Archie Godby; L. A. Dykes; Paul Knight; C. L. Baker; W. H. Home; Bill Middleton; H. Y. Sharber; J. L. Owens.
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