Seminole County High School - Indian Yearbook (Donalsonville, GA)
- Class of 1960
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ypuCtcut Editor: SHEILA ROBERTS Business Manager: PAT SPOONER Advisor: MRS. VIC HICKSON Snapshot Editor: GAYLA LEE Art Editor: JIMMY O'NEAL Club Editor: SANDRA STEWART Class Editor: SUE SMITH Typing Editor: GWEN FAIRCLOTH Associate Editor: NORMA SAWYER Photographer: J. B. JENKINS Sports Editor: PHYLLIS KNIGHT Superlative Eidtor: FRANCES BAXLEY 960 The senior class proudly dedicates this, our 1960 Indian to our devoted principal and loyal teachers for their thoughtfulness and personal in- terest in each and everyone of us. J. B. JENKINS, Principal MISS ALMA ADAMS B. B. BAKER MRS. ADDIE P. BRIGHAM MRS. DOROTHY W. DALE FRANK C. DEEN MRS. OTHELL M. EVANS MRS. DOROTHY K. HALL MRS. VIC C. HICKSON MRS. MARY N. KIRKLAND H. B. PARKER MISS BARBARA PITTS MRS. ANN T. SMITH C. W. SMITH MRS. FRANCES W. SMITH MISS CATHERINE TRULOCK HAROLD HELMS ZACK T. WILLIAMS N. P. MALCOM, B. S. County School Superintendent MARTHA A. HASTEY Secretary Our Board of Education is not seen by our stu- dents in everyday school life, yet the school could not function without it. With the welfare of the school and the student body in mind, the County School Superintendent and the Board does all the long range planning for new school buildings, teachers, buses, and better facilities. They give many hours of their time freely to enable our community to have a better, more efficient school system. SwW £ctuc4tt t N. P. Malcom, County School Superintendent; G. W. McLeod, Chairman; H. C. Bridges, J. S. Adams, W. O. Green. Congratulations upon the completion of a successful and full year of school experience! To those who are leaving Seminole County High School at this time, our best wishes are for your continued success. To those students who have not completed their high school experiences, may we offer a word of encour- agement. The world demands a high degree of com- petency from the youth as well as the adult of to- day. Consider your present assignment seriously and make certain that you obtain the most from your present opportunities. Sincerely J. B. JENKINS. Principal J. B. JENKINS, M. A.. Principal MRS. LOUISE BASS, Secretary ADDIE P. BRIGHAM, A. B, English Freshman Class Sponsor ANN T. SMITH, A. B. English Sophomore Class Sponsor OTHELL M. EVANS English Eighth Grade Sponsor 0?acuCtcf VIC C, HICKSON, B. S. Voc. H.E. Homemaking Freshman Class Sponsor MARYN. KIRKLAND, B.S. Librarian Junior Class Sponsor ALMA ADAMS, B, S. Mathematics Freshman Class Sponsor CATHERINE TRULOCK, A. B. Latin Mathematics Senior Class Sponsor FRANK C. DEEN, B. S. Physical Education Football Coach Science Eighth Grade Sponsor ZACK T. WILLIAMS. Physical Education Basketball Coach Civics Eighth Grade Sponsor M.S. i I DOROTHY W. DALE, A. B. I ■ Social Science I Senior Claw Sponsor I______ BARBARA PITTS, B. A. Social Science Junior Class Sponsor EUNICE P. SMITH. A. B. Science Mathematics Eighth Grade Sponsor HELEN H. O’NEAL, M, A. Visiting Teacher FRANCES W. SMITH, M.A. Science Sophomore Class Sponsor DOROTHY K. HALL, B. S. H. E. Science Mathematics Eighth Grade Sponsor CLASSES Se tcon President - - - - - Vice President - - Secretary-Treasurer Reporter - - - - - - - JIMMY WREN - - VICTOR HILL FRANCES BAXLEY - GAIL GIBBONS OFFICERS I WILLODENE ADAMS Of all the joys I can recall, being in love is best of all. FHA 2. CHARLES ALDAY Do your best and forget the rest. FFA 4; Band 1; Glee Club 1. RELDA ALDAY To love and to be loved is greatest of all. FHA 2; Glee Club 1. ROYCE ALDAY A friend in need is a friend in- deed. FFA 2; 4-H Club 4; Football 1. JERRY BARBER What's the hurry? Let’s stop and rest. FFA 2; 4-H Club 4; Football 1. FRANCES BAXLEY Most Beautiful A mind that's able, a face that’s fair; a combination very rare. Freshman Class President; Sopho- more Class Reporter; Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer; Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer; Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 2; Basketball 4; Annual Staff 1, Superlative Editor. VANN BRACKIN Not whether he won or lost; but how he played the game. FFA 1; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 4, Vice President 2; Football 3; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. LARRY CHANCE Most Athletic Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. ” FFA 1; Football 4, Co-Captain; Basketball 4. LARRY CLARKE Most Courteous Those who speak know nothing; those who know are silent. ” FFA 3; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 4; Foot- ball 1. LAMAR COBB Cutest A leader of men; a follower of women. FFA 1; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 4; Foot- ball 3. CHARLES CROSS Hike the game and want to play. FFA 4; Hi-Y 1;4-H Club 1; Foot- ball 3, Co-Captain; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. JIMMY DAWSON Not that I love to study less, but I love fun more. FFA 3; Baseball 3. cautiously among the dead. FFA 4. Sentinel 1; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 2. HUBERT EARNEST Youth is full of pleasure. FFA 4. CLARK FAIN Best All-Round Loyal, witty, and full of fun; he’s a friend of everyone. Sophomore Class Secretary-Treas- urer; FFA 2; Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 3; Football 3; Basketball 4; Baseball 4 GWEN FAIRCLOTH Most Likely to Succeed She has the ability to do things, and uses it wisely. 4-H Club 3; Annual Staff 1, Typ- ing Editor. KATHRYN FAIRCLOTH Her gift to us is loyal friendship. FHA 1; 4-H Club 1. JANICE FRASIER Frankness, co-operation, and truthfulness have proved to work together. ” Library Club 3. GAIL GIBBONS Most Courteous A jolly, unselfish personality is the greatest gift of all. Tri-Hi-Y 3; 4-H Club 3; Glee Club 1; Senior Class Reporter. WILSON GIBSON The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure a business. Hi-Y 3, Reporter; Baseball 2. JERRY GODBY A nice, friendly, courteous guy. FFA 2; Football 3; Baseball 2. LAMAR HARRELL Do it or have it done. FFA 4; 4-H Club 1. BILLY HERRING I can resist anything but tempta- tion. FFA 4; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 2. VICTOR HILL 'T never met a man I did not like. Senior Class Vice President; FFA 1; Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 3; Football 2; Baseball 3. SUE HORNE In quietness, confidence shall be your guide. ” FHA 1; 4-H Club 4. DANNY KING A man after his own heart. ” FFA 1; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 4; Foot- ball 3. DAVE LANE A wit that tickles with friendship - a likeable character. FFA 4, Vice President 1; Band 1. LINDA LANE Give the world your best, and the best will come back to you. Library Club 3. GAYLA LEE Cutest Here's a girl with a heart and a smile that makes the bubble of life worthwhile. Freshman Class Vice President; Tri- Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 2; Basketball 3; Annual Staff 1, Snapshot Editor. WESTON LEE After a storm comes a calm. Hi-Y 3; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 1; Glee Club 1. MARGARET LOYLESS Her talents are of the silent kind. FHA 3; Library Club 2. Historian. WAYNE MCDONALD An honest man is the noblest work of God. FHA Sweetheart; FFA 4. President 1, Reporter 1; Band 1. phillip mcmillan To serve others is to live fully. FFA 4. JAMES EARL MIMS Men of few words are the best men. FFA 4. JOYCE MIMS Friendliest Full of wit, full of fun, she's a friend to everyone. FHA 3, Vice President 1; 4-H Club 4. DON ODOM Faithful, trusty, and true. FFA 4, Vice President 1, Sentinel 1; 4-H Club 1. DONALD PARKER I'm not lazy; I'm just saving my energy. ” FFA 4, Secretary 1. JOE PETERS He profits most who serves best. FFA 4; 4-H Club 1. EDWARD PUMPHREY Mr. SCHS A mischief of manner and a source of joy, where else is there a better boy? Freshman Class Secretary; Football 3, Co-Captain 1; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. TOMMY REYNOLDS A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 2; Football 3; Basketball 3. SHEILA ROBERTS Miss SCHS A smile that wins, a manner that takes; everywhere she goes, friends she makes. Freshman Class President; Junior Class Vice President; FHA 4, Rep. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Rep. 2; 4-H Club 4, President 1, Vice President 1, Secretary 1; Annual Staff 3, Editor, As. Editor, Class Editor. SUE RUTLAND Most Intellectual Wisdom, power, and goodness meet. FHA 2; 4-H Club 1. EDWIN SHINGLER Most Likely to Succeed There are some men who are born to be best, have every virtue, and by right to lead the rest. Freshman Class Treasurer; Sopho- more Class Vice President; Junior Class President; Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 1; Football 2; Basketball 2. PAT SPOONER Best All-Round Her happy disposition, her pleas- ant smile, has won her friends for many a mile. Junior Class Reporter; FHA 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 2; 4-H Club 3, Vice President 2; Annual Staff 2, Business Manager, Assistant Busi- ness Manager. PATSY THOMAS Let us be friends. It is I who in- vites you. FHA 4. ROSS THOMAS Nothing is ever achieved without enthusiasm. ” Freshman Class Reporter; Hi-Y 3; 4-H Club 1. WALLACE THOMPSON Every man will be my friend. FFA 4. y DEE TRAWICK Most Handsome A woman would run through fire and water for such good looks. FFA 4; 4-H Club 3, Secretary- Treasurer 1; Football 2; FHA Sweet- heart 1. BRANDY TRAWICK, JR. Ignorance is bliss, so therefore I’m happy. FFA 3; 4-H Club 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. HOWARD TURNAGE Most Intellectual I e days that make us happy make us wise. FFA 2. THOMAS TYLER Man is weak, women his weak- ness. FFA 4; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1; Foot- ball 2. BOBBIE WEEKS Silence is golden, but I'm no gold digger. Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1. JANICE WHITE Most Athletic A smile for all, a greeting glad. FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Basketball 4. E. J. WHITTAKER Many a ten-gallon hat sits on a one-ounce brain. FFA 4; 4-H Club 1. JIMMY WREN His air, his manner, all who saw admired. ” Senior Class President; Hi-Y 1, Chaplain; Basketball 2. tycatto 4. President - HERMAN BROOKINS Vice President - DAPHNE DUKES Secretary-Treasurer - MARTHA JEAN MIMS Reporter - LINDA FAYE WORTHINGTON CAROLYN ALDAY CHESTER ALDAY HILDA ALDAY MARY E. BALLARD EARL BARBER CECIL BOWEN JULIAN BRASWELL HERMAN BROOKINS GLEN BUSH PEGGY BUSH EARL COX JON DOZIER DAPHNE DUKES LARRY FAIRCLOTH JANICE FORD GARLAND GRICE LARRY HARRELL BENNY HATTON DON HEATH CAROLYN HICKS LAMAR HICKS PATSY HICKS JUANITA HORNE AMY HORNSBY FAYE HORNSBY DON HOWARD LARRY INGRAM PATRICIA INGRAM WAYNE JOHNSON LINDA KIRKLAND ROSEMARY KIRKLAND PHYLLIS KNIGHT ROGER LANE DON LOMINECK REUBEN LYNN LARRY McKELLAR HELEN MERKISON L. J. MILLER BILLY MILLS JULIA MIMS MARTHA MIMS MILTON MINTER PAT MOODY BARBARA MOSS GARY NICHOLS SARA ROBERTS ANN RUSHING NORMA SAWYER SAUNDRA SAWYER JIMMY SCHWARK WELLBORN SETTLES GAYLE SHEFFIELD SUELLEN SHEFFIELD GARY SMITH HAYWARD SMITH LINDA SWANNER EVELYN THOMPSON TED WARD LIDDELL WARRINER BETTY WEEKS S yfr£o K vie4 OFFICERS President - Mary Atm Williams Vice President - Robert Smith Secretary-Treasurer - Sandra Stewart Reporter - Berton Belcher Inez Alday Melvin Alday Calvin Atkinson Ronnie Baxley Berton Belcher Linda Blackburn Anne Broome Doris Brown Jean Brown Joseph Burke Marlin Carroll Thomas Chambers Larry Chestnut 1 Patricia Croom Carolyn Dawson Bill Dismuke Judy Drake LaRue DuPriest Etta Merle Faircloth Glynn Granberry Billy Grant Edwina Hand Janelle Harrison Phil Hatton Linda Hill Gerald Horne Larry Hornsby Jerry Hunt Merrill Lee Betty McCalvin Betty Jean Merkison Patsy Middleton Cheryl Miller Jimmy Moody N Linda Odom Mike Fumphrey Johnny Roberts Gloria Ross Betty Rutland Marty Shingler John P. Smith Robert Smith Sue Smith Dunn Stapleton Peggy Steward Sandra Stewart Gaynor Tedder Brenda Trawick Chason Trawick Trawick Ward Sandra Weeks Jackie Williams Jimmy Williams Mary Ann Williams Sally Zorn p%e4Jt Pte t President - Julia Hickson Vice President - Joseph Cross Secretary-Treasurer - Marvilyn Wright Reporter - Paul Johnson Maxine Adams Jeanne Alday Bill Bainbridge Rosalyn Barber Christine Batayias Jean Batayias Patricia Baxley Wesley Brown Sarah Nell Bush Beth Cannington Beverly Chance Mount Vina Chandler Daphine Cowart Joseph Cross Alice Davis { mr 7 •• o.-%v7 V Eugene Davis Jean Deese Joe Dick Katherine Dillard • 1 'f Sidney Doster Nina Dozier Mary Emanuel Martha Faircloth pl'rl i' i ■ jf John Gehman Jimmy Glawson Joan Goodson Buzzy Guterman • ■ M ,v Glenda Hawkins Andora Herring Virginia Hicks Julia Hickson nlffl rtr ft _ 5 A- a T Glenn Hill Patsy Hodges Sidney Ingram Terry Ingram Judy Jenkins Jim Jernigan Paul Johnson Patricia Joiner John David Jones Brenda King Edward Kirkland Joyce Kinley Joy Lane Levonne Lewis Malcom Lewis Larry Long James Loyless Emory Lynn Gary Messmer Baxley Mills Virginia Mims Brownie Mosley Norma Moss Buddy Odom Larry Odom Ronald Odom Carol Ann Owen Shirley Phillips David Poole Robert E. Rathel Linda Reynolds Sandra Riddlehoover Charlotte Roberts Kaye Roberts Reuben Roberts Kenneth Sanders 4 I Wilton Sheffield Marshall Singletary Bobby Sinquefield Patricia Sirmons Louise Snell Leonard Spooner Kennedy Stephens Sandra Ward Dewey White Elliot Whittaker, James Whittaker Dusty Kay Wiley Jr. Styfotl tyiade Patricia Braswell Linda Bridges Nellie Brown Betty Carter Jerry Cleghorn Linda Cleghorn David Cliett Harry Cobb Kenneth Cook Ray Croom Shirley Deese Bob Dutton Bill Earnest Patsy Etheridge Judy Faircloth Robert Faircloth John Forrester Carlton Fraiser Joe Freeman Mary Lee Glass Gail Godby Ted Harlow Dorothy Harrell Charlene Harrison Terry Harrison Charlotte Hawkins Doris Horne Kenneth Horne Hudson Diane Hazel Hunter Lucia Ann Kidd Ronny King Harriette Lane Sharia Lee Allen Lewis Donna McCalvin Mitchell McCalvin Nelson McIntyre Sue McIntyre Ann Marable Beth Marable Jackie Merkinson Julius Merkinson Janet Eileen Middleton Willard Mims Elaine North Lamar Odom Willis Poiti vient Betty Sue Powell Barney Rathel Rollin Ra el Carolyn Reagen Johnny Reynolds Barbara Richie Myrtle Robinson MiRe Sanders Federico Santi Bill Shingle Barbara Gail Smith Travis smith my Jo Spooner W' S' ” Sandra Spooner Steve Spooner Robert Weeks Sue Weeks Janice Whigham Jerry White Michael Whittle Edward Loyed Ronnie Joe Wiley James Harvey Williams Don Wright Wynelle Zorn SKMINOLK (XHINT1 nr.rn.Mf r f FAVORITES 'Tfot. AKcC 0J0tt4A BEST ALL ROUND MOST ATHLETIC Janice White CUTEST Lamar Cobb Gayla Lee Larry Chance Joyce Mims Larry Durden FRIENDLIEST MOST COURTEOUS Gail Gibbons Larry Clarke MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Gwen Faircloth MOST INTELLECTUAL Sue Rutland Howard Tumage Edwin Shingler ATHLETICS pootfaM L. Cobb, D. Trawick, B. Mills, L. Clarke, D. Stapleton, V. Brackin, M. Alday, V. Hill, R. Trawick, J. Trawick, L. Lewis, D. Howard, J. Dozier, B. Grant, J. Barber, C. Fain, T. Tyler, B. Hatton, H. Brookins, C. Cross, J. Godby, E. Shingler, L. Chance, T. Reynolds. M. Pumphrey, S. Doster, E. Pumphrey, D. King, L, Ingram, Coach Deen, Manager Lee, Coach Williams. FRONT: G. Messmer, R. Roberts, L. Spooner. B. Mosely, J, Cross. CHARLES CROSS ED PUMPHREY VICTOR HILL BENNY HATTON Quarterback Fullback Left Half Left Half AMERICAN LEGION FOOTBALL BANQUET - SENIORS SEATED: Jerry Barber, Junior Trawick, Lamar Cobb, Van Brackln, Victor Hill, Danny King, Dee Trawick, STANDING: Larry Ingram, Larry Clarke, Clark Fain, Larry Chance, Commander Timothy Williams, Charles Cross, Ed Pumphrey, Tommy Reynolds, Thomas Tyler, Jerry Godby. CLARK FAIN Right Half VAN BRACKIN Right Half BILLY GRANT Quarterback THOMAS TYLER Left End HERMAN BROOKINS Right End JR. TRAWICK Right End LARRY CHANCE Center JERRY BARBER Center SCHEDULE Seminole 32 Colquitt 0 Seminole 26 Ashburn 0 Seminole 0 Blakely 26 Seminole 0 Camilla 0 Seminole 53 Cuthbert 0 Seminole 25 Monticello 19 Seminole 20 Dawson 0 Seminole 21 Sylvester 0 Seminole 26 Pelham 0 PEANUT BOWL - Dothan, Alabama Thanksgiving Night Seminole 12 Abbeville, Alabama 26 DON HOWARD Center EDWIN SHINGLER JERRY GODBY Left Tackle Left Tackle 49T9Q TOMMY REYNOLDS Right Tackle TO THE 1959 FOOTBALL TEAM: Our season together this year has been a successful one. Your 7-1-1 record is the best in Seminole History. You were the first Seminole team to go to a Bowl - You were the first Georgia team to go to the Peanut Bowl. Throughout this season you have displayed outstanding moral and physical standards. May you play the game of life as well as you have this year's football. I was proud to have been your coach. Thomas Tyler. Carol Ann Owen, Edwin Shingler, Amy Hornsby. Edward Pumphrey, Larry Chance. Charles Cross, Gayla Lee, Jerry Godby, Sandra Stewart, Dee Trawick, Queen. Janice White; Joy Barber, Diane Hudson. (fyee'iCetute'i Ann Rushing, Judy Jenkins, Sandra Ward, Linda Faye Worthington, Captain; Linda Phillips, Glenda Hawkins, Patsy Sirmons. ‘Seia ketfaUl KNEELING: Amy Hornsby, Suellen Sheffield, Janice White, Frances Baxley, Linda Kirkland, Julia Mims. STANDING: Manager Linda Swanner, Cheryl Miller, Nina Dozier, Gayle Sheffield, Virginia Mims, Coach Mai com, Linda Blackburn, Sue Smith, Patsy Middleton, Linda Reynolds, Martha Mims. FLOOR: Edward Pumphrey, Coach Williams. FIRST ROW: Jimmy Wren, Billy Grant, L. J. Miller, Charles Cross. Herman Brookins, Larry Clarke. SECOND ROW: Dunn Stapleton, Benny Hatton, Van Brackin, Milton Minter. THIRD ROW: Jerry Hunt, Chason Trawick, Jimmy Williams, Earl Barber, Man- ager Porter Smith, Gary Smith. COACH AND CAPTAINS Janice White Coach N. P. Malcom Frances Baxley FRANCES BAXLEY Forward JANICE WHITE Guard SUELLEN SHEFFIELD Guard All-State Guard 1959 AMY HORNSBY Guard LINDA KIRKLAND Forward JULIA MIMS Forward SCHEDULE Seminole 59 Damascus 44 Seminole 54 Arlington 35 Seminole 56 Edison 50 Seminole 62 Colquitt 37 Seminole 70 Pelham 44 Seminole 44 Camilla 28 Seminole 45 Bainbridge 25 Seminole 64 Blakely 28 Seminole 56 Cairo 23 Seminole 81 Bainbridge 37 Seminole 52 Pelham 24 Seminole 67 Damascus 31 Seminole 56 Camilla 19 Seminole 55 Colqui tt 37 Seminole 51 Arlington 22 Seminole 58 Edison 32 Seminole 56 Blakely 48 Seminole 46 Cairo 29 Seminole 56 Climax 40 TRI-COUNTY CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Seminole 58 Blakely Seminole 54 Colquitt ZACK WILLIAMS Coach VAN BRACKIN Guard Benny Hatton, Gary Smith, Jimmy Wren, Coach Williams. SCHEDULE Seminole 46 Damascus 34 Seminole 37 Arlington 48 Seminole 39 Edison 73 Seminole 44 Colquitt 51 Seminole 60 Pelham 41 Seminole 46 Camilla 61 Seminole 44 Bainbridge 37 Seminole 74 Blakely 50 Seminole 58 Cairo 47 Seminole 62 Bainbridge 58 Seminole 60 Pelham 42 Seminole 73 Damascus 36 Seminole 46 Camilla 56 Seminole 49 Colquitt 33 Seminole 59 Arlington 52 Seminole 66 Climax 72 Seminole 71 Blakely 33 Seminole 61 Cairo 46 Seminole 58 Edison 52 TRI- COUNTY CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Seminole 63 Damascus 49 Seminole 55 Colquitt 59 EDWARD PUMPHREY Guard SCHEDULE Seminole Seminole Seminole Seminole Seminole Seminole Seminole Miller Blakely Bainbridge Dawson Blakely Dawson Miller One B Western Region Play Off Seminole Sylvester INFIELDERS: V. Brackin, C. Fain, C. Spooner, E. Pumphrey, OUTFIELDERS: B. Hatton, C. Cross, B. Hornsby. CATCHERS: J. P. Smith, J. Dawson, E. Barber H. Brookins, W. Gibson. FIRST ROW: Coach Williams, E. Barber, W. Gibson. C. Fain, B. Hatton, V. Brackin. Manager J. P. Smith. SECOND ROW: E. Pumphrey, B. Hornsby, C. Cross, D. Stapleton, C. Spooner, J. Dawson, H. Brookins. J. Godby. ACTIVITIES •? Settion. 7 6- c- Pure Words Pure Thoughts Pure Actions SUE SMITH Secretary SHEILA ROBERTS Reporter LYNN RABON Vice President SUELLEN SHEFFIELD Treasurer ■ I • 4 ' MRS. SMITH Advisor SANDRA SAWYER President MISS TRULOCK Advisor MR. HELMS Advisor Secretary Reporter MILTON MINTER MRS. DALE President Advisor 'putune 4 KesUca Toward New Horizons OFFICERS President - LINDA FAYE WORTHINGTON Vice President - JOYCE MIMS Secretary-Treasurer - PAT SPOONER Reporter - PAT MOODY (absent) Advisor - MRS. VIC HICKSON Soueet6ecvtt4' DEE TRAWICK Senior NORMA SAWYER Junior OFFICERS ?utune 'paswte'14 s4( t iicci President: EARL ERNEST Vice President: DONALD ODOM Secretary: DONALD PARKER Treasurer: GARLAND GRICE Reporter: WAYNE McDONALD Sentinel: LARRY DURDEN Advisors: C. W. SMITH B. B. BAKER @Ctt PJ •] OFFICERS President: DAPHNE DUKES Vice President: NORMA SAWYER Secretary-Treasurer: KATHERINE AUSLEY (absent) Historian: MARGARET LOYLESS Parliamentarian: TRAWICK WARD Reporter: WILTON SHEFFIELD The members staff the circulation desk, aid students in the reference department, mend and process books, read the shelves, do library housekeeping, and assist with the clerical work. Much interest is given the district and state associations. Daphne Dukes served as district president this year and Rosemary Kirkland as district secretary elect. Marty Shingler, Beth Cannington, Linda Rey- nolds, Royce Alday, Glenda Hawkins, Mar- vilyn Wright, Rosemary Kirkland. Brenda King, Julia Hickson, Patricia Joiner, Donald Parker, Janice Frasier, Linda Lane, Jimmy Schwark. 4- % etu i. President: VAN BRACKIN Girls' Vice President: DORIS WHITTAKER Boys' Vice President; JERRY BARBER Secretary: JULIA HICKSON Treasurer: LARRY CLARKE Reporter: FAYE HORNSBY Advisor: MRS. HILDA VAUGHN Advisor: ROYCE HALL cutcC Larry Hornsby Mary Ann Baker Peggy Bush Myma Barber Judy Faircloth Amy Jo Spooner Myrtle Robinson Rosalyn Barber Jerry White Larry Chestnut Sandra Stewart Lamar Hicks Johnny Roberts Director H. B. Parker, Gail Gibbons, Janice White, Betty Rutland, Inez Alday. Jean Deese, Etta Faircloth, Patsy Sirmons, Weston Lee. Sarah Bush, Patricia Croom, Mary Ann Williams, Relda King, Marvilyn Wright, Willodene Adams. Se UttoCe P. “7s4. 1959-60 Officers installed by COMMODORE HUDSON OWEN President: MRS. EAGER HOWARD Vice President: MRS. EARL MOSELY Treasurer: MRS. TAYLOR THOMAS Secretary: MRS. CARLTON THOMAS, JR. Historian: MRS. LOYD GRAY Mrs. Louise Dunn, retiring teacher, receives P. T. A. life membership from President Mrs. Ann Smith's speech stu- dents present If Boys Wore the Skirts! at P. T. A. meeting. Faculties honored at reception Mrs. E. P. Trulock pins cor- sage on Mrs. Phil Yarborough Mrs. Clarice Minter coached her faculty team to a The score of Kiwanians coached by Dr. H. B. Jenkins 13-9 victory over Millie Trulocks’ parents. and Ralph McCaskill was contested by the Lions Weyman Cannington and Dr. Earl Mosely. 2W H. Y. Sharber Paul Knight J. W. Yearta Luther Odom US' L. A. Dykes W. H. Horne Lonnie Bullock Archie Godby C. L. Baker Dtnecton Mrs. Nettie Youmans Mrs. Louie Owens % YCAtlOOKS TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made”
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