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

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NINTH EDITION SEMINOLE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Donalsonville, Georgia This is it! Hurry, or we'll pass out! you. We, Class of 1960-61, do leave our a|nual, The imtmii ilff'ou Wi memory, Miss Catherine Trulock, for Having had the ability to understand young Having given your time so generously. Never having let us down when we needed Endeavoring to guide us, without dominating is, Somehow having made us believe in ourielves, Having made us stop and think, having ha«patience which we did not often deserve, having encouraged us, having remind . which we have enjoyed in all our years together. . THE INDIAN STAFF Business Manager: Lynn Rabon Associate Editor: Saundra Stewart Editor: Norma Sawyer SEATED: Julia Mims, Superlative Editor; Linda Swanner, Sports Editor; Ann Rushing, Snapshot Editor; Julia Hickson, Class Editor. STANDING: Juanita Horne, Typing Editor; Gloria Ross, Associate Business Manager; J. B. Jenkins, Photographer; Judy Jenkins, Club Editor; Jimmy O'Neal, Art Editor. Advisor: MRS. VIC HICKSON ADMINISTRATION N. P. MALCOM, B.S. County School Superintendent MARTHA A. HASTEY Secretary BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right: Willis Ausley, G. W. McLeod, Chairman; H. C. Bridges, J. S. Adams, W. O. Green. w$mm WM0 m MM Msali VxV%v vV.‘;o • •;.)?:$■ '' .«• L.’ • • V V V'W' V.'itf' ’kv.'f . V.ii ,• J- At A 4 •, AJi V-, ,vto. tV: f rc.'•• j V Ji o%Y .v V ,Vi | J • • ' «•• 1 i v •t' [■) ; ■ ? v ;VA . v CV sr« :• v .-j PM [•V : .'n • M V .-. kr% ?«$:vi • •' • •• HIM PrllV'iV V. .‘ i.• - , v.i:;; i [•■•■vi 1; Mii vr j ■■'•; av IM tepptg te®f8$p rcvv i “ r V- ' “SS SW f X', Js; ,'fV. %y •. J jP MM MSi gHttl $pm ! tS A '£ v- • %'? FACULTY ALMA ADAMS, B. S. Mathematics Freshman Class Sponsor t ADDIE P. BRIGHAM. A. B. English Freshman Class Sponsor WALTER DANIELS, B.S. Social Science - Baseball Eighth Grade Sponsor B. B. BAKER, B.S.A. Agriculture MARGARET A. DANIELS. B.S. English Sophomore Class Sponsor OTHELL M. EVANS, B.S. Math and Science Eighth Grade Sponsor MARY N. KIRKLAND, B.S. in Ed. Librarian Junior Class Sponsor ANN T. SMITH, A. B. English Sophomore Class Sponsor HAROLD HELMS, A. B. Commercial Junior Class Sponsor BARBARA PITTS, B. A. Social Science Eighth Grade Sponsor Agriculture Young Farmers FRANCES W. SMITH. M. A. Science Sophomore Class Sponsor Physical Education - Basketball CATHERINE TRULOCK, A. B. Latin - Mathematics DENVARD SNELL. B. S. Physical Education - Football Biology Civics - Science Senior Class Sponsor VICC. HICKSON, B.S. Voc. H.E. Homemaking Freshman Class Sponsor HUNTER B. PARKER. B.S. Band Glee Club HELEN H. O’NEAL. M. A. Visiting Teacher FAVORITES MR. AND MISS S.C.H.S MISS S.C.H.S. Gayle Sheffield MR. S.C.H.S. Herman Brookins BEST ALL- ROUND SUELLEN SHEFFIELD RICHARD TRAWICK AMY HORNSBY DON HOWARD MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST HANDSOME FRIENDLIEST LINDA FAYE WORTHINGTON BILLY MILLS MOST ATHLETIC JULIA MIMS BENNY HATTON CUTEST NORMA SAWYER TED WARD MOST COURTEOUS SAUNDRA S. HILL JON DOZIER ANNE RUSHING MILTON MINTER MOST INTELLECTUAL DAPHNE DUKES JULIAN BRASWELL SEMINOLE COUNTY PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION OFFICERS 1960-1961 President.................................................MRS. E. A. PUMPHREY. JR. Vice President..................................................MRS. E. E. MOSELEY Secretary..............................................MRS. CARLTON THOMAS. JR. Treasurer.................................................MRS. JOHN I. SPOONER. JR. Historian.................................................MRS. LOUELLEN JOHNSON Parliamentarian------------------------------------------------ MRS. LEON BARBER Program Chairman------------------------------------------------ MRS. WOODIE KING Publicity Chairman----------------------------------------------MRS. E. H. HOWARD Theme For The Year: ACCENT ON YOUTH PARENT TEACHER PRAYER HEAVENLY FATHER, Thou who art our Creator and our God: We thank Thee for all the blessings Thou hast bestowed upon us, more especially for the children and our relation to them. We ask that Thou wilt endow us with wisdom and strength as we care and nurture them. May we be Thine instruments to lead our children to a realization of Thy power and Thy love. Bless Thou our fellowship as we work for the children of our land. Lead us in stead- fastness and faith toward the solution of the great problems that confront our world today. Consecrate us to Thy service and to the service of all children everwhere. AMEN. ACTIVITIES SENIOR TRI-HI-Y President: SANDRA SAWYER HILL Vice President: LYNN RABON Secretary: SUE SMITH Treasurer: SUELLEN SHEFFIELD Reporter: EDWINA HAND Advisor: MISS CATHERINE TRULOCK Hl-Y President: DUNN STAPLETON Vice President: DON HOWARD Secretary: JIMMY SCHWARK Treasurer: JIMMY O'NEAL Reporter: MARTY SHINGLER Advisor: MRS. DOROTHY HALL JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Pure Thoughts Pure Words Pure Actions. President: MARVILYN WRIGHT Vice President: JULIA HICKSON Secretary: MARY ANN BAKER Treasurer: WYNELLE ZORN Reporter: BEVERLY CHANCE Advisor: MRS. C. W. SMITH LIBRARY CLUB Vice President ROSEMARY KIRKLAND President DAPHNE DUKES Historian DELLA FERGUSON Parliamentarian BEVERLY CHANCE Reporter WILTON SHEFFIELD Secretary-Treasurer KATHERINE AUSLEY Advisor MRS. MARY KIRKLAND The members show a keen interest in libraries and books. One half unit credit is allowed this year for those giving library club service. The club is proud to have two officers of the Georgia Association of Library Assistants this year. Daphne Dukes is serving as President and Rosemary Kirkland is serving as corresponding secretary. FIRST ROW: Joy Lane. Glenda Hawkins. Pat Joiner. SECOND ROW: Brenda King, Anne Marable. Andora Herring. THIRD ROW: Jimmy O'Neal. Patricia Baxley, Julia Hickson. Donald Heath. THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE President CHESTER ALDAY Vice President EARL BARBER Secretary GARY NICHOLS Treasurer CHASON TRA WICK Reporter JOSEPH RIDDLEHOOVER Sentinel RONNY BAXLEY (Absent) Parliamentarian BILLY GRANT Advisors B. B. BAKER C. W. SMITH JANICE FORD SWEETHEARTS F.H.A. RICHARD TRAWICK MIIS-CHALMEBS President, L. Worthington; Vice President. M. Mims; Sec- retary-Treasurer, P. Bush; Rep.. E. Thompson; SweetheJrt, 4-H CLUB 4-H CLUB OFFICERS President: GLENDA HAWKINS Girls' President: AMY HORNSBY (Absent) Secretary: REUBEN ROBERTS Treasurer: ANNE BROOME Reporter: FAYE HORNSBY COUNCIL OFFICERS President: JOY BARBER Boys' Vice President: BOB DUTTON Girls' Vice President: CAROLYN REAGAN. Secretary-Treasurer: PATSY HODGES Reporter: JOHNNY REYNOLDS Advisors: ROYCE HALL ALTA PHILLIPS BAND Librarian: SANDRA STEWART Reporter: BUDDY HERRING Vice President: GARLAND SKIPPER President: PEGGY BUSH Secretary-Treasurer: MARYANN WILLIAMS FRONT ROW: P. Bush. F. Moulton, J. Clayton, J. Owens, R. Barber, S. Stewart, L. Hicks. SECOND ROW: W. Bramlett, M. Barber, B. Jones, B. Herrington, S. Reynolds, B. White, J. Bush. BACK ROW: M. A. Williams, G. Skipper, L. Cross, L. Rumph, C. Davis, Director Hunter Parker. GLEE CLUB MR. H. B. PARKER Director BACK ROW: P. Joiner, S. Hill, L. Worthington, J. Gehman, M. Wright. FRONT ROW: D. Durden, J. Drake, R. Horne, R. Kirkland. President: WELLBORN SETTLES Vice President: LINDA WORTHINGTON Secretary-Treasurer: MARVILYN WRIGHT Reporter: GLORIA ROSS Librarian: NORMA SAWYER FRONT ROW: G. King, B. King, M. Adams, J. Deese, P. Sirmons, S. Phillips, D. Horne, M. Chandler, N. Sawyer. BACK ROW: J. Easom, E. Thompson, S. Bush, A. Rushing, G. Ross, A. Herring, F. McDonald. BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: L. T. Odom. Archie Godby, W. H. Horn. C. L. Baker. BACK ROW: Buford Quimby. J. W. Yearta. H. Y. Sharber, W. B. Bush, Lonnie Bullock. LUNCH ROOM DIRECTORS ATHLETICS JOY BARBER GLENDA HAWKINS Captain CAROLYN REAGAN SARAH ROBERTS Joy Barber, Carolyn Reagan, Charlotte Hawkins, Sarah Roberts, Miss BRENDA KING Pitts, Sponsor; Brenda King, Glenda Hawkins. Jackie Williams, Patsy Sirmons. SCHEDULE 1959-60 Seminole 2 Colquitt 3 Seminole 16 Colquitt 4 Seminole 20 Blakely 8 Seminole 5 Dawson 1 Seminole 12 Blakely 8 Seminole 10 Dawson 1 SUB-REGION PLAYOFF Seminole 5 Norman Park 1 REGION PLAYOFF Seminole 1 Woodbine 2 BASEBALL FRONT ROW: V. Brackin, R. Roberts, E. Barber, L. Spooner, B. Hatton, W. Gibson. SECOND ROW: J. Godby, D. Stapleton. H. Brookins, J. Dawson, D. Howard, Coach Zack Williams. THIRD ROW: C. Fain, E. Pumphrey, C. Cross, Manager P. Hatton. SEATED: K. Sanders; T. Ward; B. Guterman KNEELING: D. Poole; T. Ward; R. Baxley; G. Granberry STANDING: J. Schwark; E. Lynn; L. Lewis; S. Doster D. Howard B. Bainbridge; H. Cobb; J. Hunt; R. Roberts. G. Horne; M. Alday; L. Spooner; J. Cross; B. Grant. B. Mills; B. Hatton; H. Brookins; M. Pumphrey. D. Stapleton; Coach Snell. Glen Granberry C. Mike Pumphrey T. Don Howard FB. Hatton; Brookins Co-Captains SCHEDULE Seminole 7 Seminole 13 Seminole 12 Seminole 6 Seminole 54 Seminole 19 Seminole 39 Seminole 13 Seminole 7 Sjjninole 34 7 wf «jhi Hfe- vMHv W Pilly, Milh:. Mike Pumphrey; Gerald Horne= den Cranberry; Richard Trawlck; Sidney Poster; Herman Brookins; Billy Grant; Benny Hatton; Don Howard; Ted Ward. Norma Sawyer; Benny Hatton; Queen, Gayle Sheffield; Herman Brookins; Amy Hornsby; Richard Trawick. Crown Bearers: Brad Clarke; Nita Reynolds. BASKETBALL Coach Malcom: One of the three best teams I've ever coached. STANDING: Linda Swanner, Manager; Linda Blackburn, Amy Hornsby, Suellen Sheffield, Linda Kirkland, Martha Mims, Julia Mims. Coach N. P. Malcom. SEATED: Kay Wiley, Linda Phillips, Virginia Mims, Cheryl Miller, Sue Smith, Linda Reynolds, Patsy Middleton, Nina Dozier. STANDING: Coach Jere Tillman, Jerry Hunt, Dunn Stapleton, Gary Smith, Herman Brookins, Billy Grant, Manager, John Porter Smith. KNEELING: Reuben Roberts, Leonard Spooner, Mike Pumphrey, Buzzy Guterman, Terry Ingram, Joseph Cross. LINDA K. KIRKLAND Forward MARTHA MIMS Forward JULIA MIMS Forw ard SUELLEN SHEFFIELD Guard AMY HORNSBY Guard LINDA BLACKBURN Guard Coach and Captains SUELLEN SHEFFIELD N. P. MALCOM JULIA MIMS ALL STATE 1960 SUELLEN SHEFFIELD, Guard LINDA K. KIRKLAND. Forward SCHEDULE Seminole-----------69 Damascus Seminole-----------74 Arlington ■ Seminole-----------48 Climax - ■ Seminole - - - - — 49 Edison - - Seminole-----------58 Colquitt - Seminole-----------54 Pelham - - Seminole-------- - - 59 Camilla - Seminole -------- 66 Bainbridge Seminole-----------50 Ashburn - Seminole - --------44 Blakely - - Seminole--------- 50 Cairo — - Seminole-----------59 Bainbridge Seminole---------- - 38 Pelham - - Seminole —---------63 Damascus - Seminole-----------54 Camilla - Seminole-----------61 Climax - - Seminole-----------52 Colquitt - Seminole-----------43 Arlington - Seminole-----------46 Edison - - Seminole -------- 48 Cairo — - Seminole -------- 61 Blakely - - Seminole-----------70 Ashburn - TRI-COUNTY TOURNAMENT BLAKELY Seminole----------66 Jakin----- Seminole - - -----53 Colquitt - - - DUNN STAPLETON Forward GARY SMITH Center HERMAN BROOKINS Forward BILLY GRANT Guard n Coach: JERE TILLMAN JERRY HUNT Guard B TEAM: Brownie Mosely, Marlin Carroll, Jim Jernigan, Robert Earl Rathel, Glen Hill SCHEDULE Seminole 49 Damascus 46 Seminole 59 Arlington 71 Seminole - - - 59 Climax 47 Seminole 49 Edison 72 Seminole 42 Colquitt 53 Seminole 58 Pelham 36 Seminole 58 Camilla 35 Seminole 48 Bainbridge 33 Seminole 43 Ashburn • 62 Seminole 60 Blakely 55 Seminole 46 Cairo 55 Seminole 49 Bainbridge 61 Seminole 66 Pelham 42 Seminole 67 Damascus • 38 Seminole 51 Camilla 34 Seminole 71 Climax - - 29 Seminole 54 Colquitt 63 Seminole - - - 67 Arlington 49 Seminole 52 Edison 36 Seminole 54 Cairo 52 Seminole 52 Blakely 48 Seminole 55 Ashburn • 49 TRI COUNTY CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT BLAKELY Seminole 46 Damascus 35 Seminole 50 Blakely ■ 45 Seminole 54 Colquitt 48 SENIOR OFFICERS CAROLYN ALDAY CHESTER ALDAY HILDA ALDAY So full of life and lively fun. A Great men are those who face life A little girl with a big heart. friend and pal to everyone. squarely. FHA 1; 4-H Club 1. FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1. FFA 4; President 1: 4-H Club 2. SENIORS PEGGY ALDAY JOE ARD KATHERINE AUSLEY It is nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1. Honor lies in honest trial. FFA 4; 4-H Club 1. She gives the best she has without the thought of return. FHA 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Library Club 4; Secretary 3. EARL BARBER CECIL BOWEN JULIAN BRASWELL “There may have been greater men, but I've never found one.” FFA 4; Vice President 1: 4-H Club 2: Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Band 1. He shows his true nature in what he does. FFA 4. “Like a powder-puff, I m for the girls. “ FFA 2. HERMAN BROOKINS GLEN BUSH PEGGY BUSH “The tall, the stately, the hand- some.” Class President 3: 4-H Club 1: Foot- ball 4; Co-Captain 1: Basketball 4: Baseball 4. “Roll on, old world, and I'll roll with you.” “Not serious, but always gay; and a jolly girl when it comes to play.” FHA 4; Reporter 1; Secretary-Treas- urer 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 3: Band 3. EARL COX JON DOZIER DAPHNE DUKES 'It is better to speak too little than too much. Hi-Y 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. For they can conquer who believe they can. FFA 1; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1; Foot- ball 3. The forces of her merit makes a say. Class Vice President 1: Tri-Hi-Y 3; Chaplain 1: Library Club 4; State Treasurer 1; District GALA President 1; Local President 2; Parliamentar- ian 1. LARRY FAIRCLOTH DELLA FERGUSON JANICE FORD A good nature conquers all.’ FFA 3; Parliamentarian 1. •'Gentle in her merit and fair to look upon. FHA 2: Library Club 1; Historian 1. The sweetest girl I ever knew, golden hair and eyes of blue. FHA 1. LARRY HARRELL BENNY HATTON DON HEATH A good driver is known by the fen- ders he keeps. ” FFA 2; 4-H Club 2; Band 1. Study only the best, for life is too short to study anything. Football 3; Co-Captain 1: Basketball 4: Baseball 4. He is witty; he is clever; he's an all around good fellow. Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 1; Library Club 1; Football 2. CAROLYN HICKS SAUNDRA SAWYER HILL JUANITA HORNE Never do tomorrow what you can do today. FHA 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1; Li- brary Club 1. She's a wonderful little lady. FHA 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4; President 2; Treasurer 1: Cheerleader 1: Annual Staff 1; Club Editor: Glee Club 1. Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. FHA 1; Library Club 1: Annual Staff 1; Typing Editor. AMY HORNSBY FAYE HORNSBY DON HOWARD ’’She walks in beauty like the night. H Class Reporter 1; FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 2; Basketball 4. I have known ne'er a sorrow. FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 4; Library Club 1. An all around fellow in many ways I think that’s all we need to say. FFA 1: Hi-Y 4; Vice President Is Football 3: Basketball Is Baseball 2. LARRY INGRAM WAYNE JOHNSON LINDA KIRKLAND To work, to play, to sing, to love. FFA 2; 4-H Club 2; Football 2. Let what comes, come. It's com- ing anyway. Hi-Y 4; Secretary 1: 4-H Club 2: Library Club 1: Band 1. Life is so short, but there is time for courtesy. FHA 2; Basketball 4. ROSEMARY KIRKLAND ROGER LANE DONALD LOMINECK ’’Full of wit, and full of fun, she’s ’’Sometimes I sit and think; some- ”A boy who from girls does run, has in love with everyone.’ times I just sit.” much safety and little fun.” Freshman Vice President: Tri-Hi-Y FFA 4; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 1. FFA 3; Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 4; Band 1. 4: Library Club 2; Vice President 1; District Secretary 1; State Secre- tary 1. REUBEN LYNN A gentleman's in the making. Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 2; Band 1. LARRY McKELLAR ”The only way to beat a woman is with your hat; grab it and run.” Hi-Y 1; 4-H Club 4; Football 1. HELEN MERKISON ’’She smiles upon many just for fun, but who knows there's only one. 4-H Club 1. L. J. MILLER BILLY MILLS JULIA ANN MIMS ’’The trouble is: There are so many beautiful women and so little time.” FFA 4; Vice President 1: Basketball 4. ”His equal is hard to find. ” Hi-Y 1; Football 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 1. I'm always happy, never sad; I'm sometimes naughty, but never bad. ” FHA 4: 4-H Club 2: Basketball 4: Annual Staff 1; Superlative Editor. MARTHA MIMS MILTON MINTER BARBARA MOSS ’’THE personality of THE lady is THE cute. ” Junior-Senior Secretary-Treasurer: FHA 1; Vice President 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1: 4-H Club 1: Basketball 4. I was bom this way, what's your excuse? Senior President: Sophomore Vice President: Hi-Y 4; President 1; Re- porter 1. A heart that truly loves never for- gets.” FHA 1; 4-H Club 2. GARY NICHOLS CHARLES NORTH CAROLYN ODOM I was born to talk and talk I must, for if I don’t I'll surely burst. ” FFA 1; Secretary 1: Hi-Y 2: Band 1. Think what you please, but it pays not to speak it. If silence were golden, I'd be a millionaire. FHA 3. JIMMY O'NEAL LYNN RABON HOWARD RATHEL I would be lost without laughter. Hi-Y 4; Treasurer 2: Library Club 1: Annual Staff 2; Art Editor 2. To meet, to know, to love. FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Vice President 2; Secretary 1: 4-H Club 1: Cheer- A kind and generous spirit. FFA 1. leader 1: Annual Staff 2; Business Manager 2. JOSEPH RIDDLEHOOVER ANNE RUSHING MIKE SAWYER He's noble in every thought and deed. FFA 4; Reporter 1. A girl who's sweet; to know her is a treat. FHA 4; Parliamentarian 1: Tri-Hi-Y 4; Chaplain 1: 4-H Club 2: Cheer- leader 3: Annual Staff 1; Snapshot Editor: Glee Club 1. And they say Solomon was wise. Entered 1960-61; 4-H Club 1. NORMA SAWYER Her hair is no sunnier than her heart. Freshman Class Reporter: FHA 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Library Club 4; Vice President 1: Annual Staff 2; Associate Editor; Editor: Glee Club 1. JIMMY SCHWARK For we walk by faith, not by sight. Hi-Y 4; Secretary 1; Chaplain 1: Library Club 1: Football 1. WELLBORN SETTLES Great riches come to great people - How long must I wait? Hi-Y 2; Library Club 4; Glee Club 1. GAYLE SHEFFIELD SUELLEN SHEFFIELD GARY SMITH If worry were the cause of death, she would live forever. Tri-Hi-Y 4: 4-H Club 3: Basketball 4: Annual Staff 1; Class Editor: Band 1. Twinkle, Twinkle, Athletic Star, what a fine girl you are. Freshman Class Secretary-Treasurer: Tri-Hi-Y 4; Treasurer 2: Basketball 4; All-State Guard 2. Good natured and true. FFA 2; 4-H Club 1; Basketball 2; Band 1. LINDA SWANNER To hurry or worry is not my creed. FHA 4: 4-H Club 2: Basketball 4; Manager 3: Annual Staff 1; Sports Editor. EVELYN THOMPSON Does not loyalty and kindness merit praise? FHA 4; Reporter 1: 4-H Club 3: Glee Club 1. RICHARD TRAWICK He’s got what it takes to get where he's going. FFA 3; Football 2; Baseball 1. MARGIE TURNAGE She's worthwhile, you can tell by her smile. FHA 1; 4-H Club 1. CARL WALLS A good speaker, a swell guy. really a person to catch the eye. FFA 3. TED WARD loves 'em all. 1; 4-H Club 4; Football 3. He FFA LIDDELL WARRINER Never idle, never still, always talking, and always will. FHA 4; 4-H Club 3; Library Club 1. BETTY WEEKS It does not pay to worry, unless you worry to pay. Tri-Hi-Y 2; 4-H Club 1. DORIS WHITTAKER Thoroughly alive and full of pep. FHA 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: 4-H Club 1; Vice President 1. CAROLYN WILLIAMS Now it's ours. LINDA FAYE WORTHINGTON If silence were riches, I'd always be broke. FHA 3; 4-H Club 3. Sponsors: MISS CATHERINE TRULOCK MRS. DOROTHY DALE COLORS: Red and White FLOWER: Red Rose That load becomes light which is cheerfully borne. Sophomore Class Secretary-Treas- urer; Junior Class Reporter . FHA 4; President 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4: 4-H Club 2: Cheerleader 2; Captain 1: Glee Club 1. MOTTO: Give of your best and the best will come back to you. JUNIORS President - TRAWICK WARD Vice President - SALLY ZORN Secretary-Treasurer - SANDRA STEWART Reporter - JACKIE WILLIAMS Inez Alday Calvin Atkinson Ronnie Baxley i Marlin Carrol Jo Ann Cross Carolyn Dawson Judy Drake LaRue DuPriest Etta Merle Faircloth Glynn Granberry Judy Granger Billy Grant Garland Grice Edwina Hand Janelle Harrison Lamar Hicks Linda Hill Gerald Horne Larry Hornsby Merrill Lee Betty McCalvin Patsy Middleton Cheryl Miller Mike Pumphrey Billy Earl Roberts Sara Roberts Gloria Ross Marty Shingler John Porter Smith Robert Smith Sue Smith Dunn Stapleton Peggy Steward m.M « bfl Sandra Stewart Brenda Trawick Chason Trawick Trawick Ward Sandra Weeks Jackie Williams SOPHOMORES President - BROWNIE MOSELY Vice President - MARTHA FAIRCLOTH Secretary-Treasurer - JOAN GOODSON Reporter - CAROL ANN OWEN Maxine Adams Jeanne Alday Melvin Alday Christine Batayias Jean Batayias Patricia Baxley Doris Brown Jean Brown 4 Sara Bush Beverly Chance David Cox Daphine Cowart ___ Patricia Croom Joseph Cross Alice Davis Eugene Davis Jean Deese Katherine Dillard Bill Dlsmuke Sidney Doster Nina Dozier Mildred Dukes Martha Faircloth John Gehman Jimmy Glawson Joan Goodson Buzzy Guterman Phil Hatton Glenda Hawkins Andora Herring Virginia Hicks Julia Hickson Glen Hill Patsy Hodges Jerry Hunt Terry Ingram Judy Jenkins Jim Jernigan Patricia Joiner David Jones Brenda King Joyce Kinley Joy Lane Levonne Lewis James Loyless Emory Lynn Betty Merkison Baxley Mills Frankie Miller Virginia Mims Brownie Mosely Linda Odom Ronald Odom Carol Ann Owen Shirley Phillips David Poole Linda Reynolds Sandra Riddlehoover Johnny Roberts Reuben Roberts Marshall Singletary Bobby Sinquefield Patsy Sirmons Louise Snell Leonard Spooner Kennedy Stephens Gaynor Tedder Sandra Ward James Whittaker Kaye Wiley Ruth Windham Marvilyn Wright FRESHMEN President - HARRY COBB Vice President - BERT TRULOCK Secretary-Treasurer - SHARLA LEE Reporter - MARY ANN BAKER Donald Wayne Alday Bill Bainbridge Mary Ann Baker Joy Barber Marsha Barber Myrna Barber Rosalyn Barber Philip Baxley Bill Benton Mickey Bevel Alice Bland Lucy Bland Patricia Braswell Linda Bridges Nellie Brown Betty Carter Mount Vina Chandler Terry Chestnut Jerry Cleghorn Linda Cleghorn David Cliett Harry Cobb Kenneth Cook Ray Croom Larry Cross Shirley Deese Joe Dick Ann Dukes Bob Dutton Bill Earnest Patsy Etheridge Judy Faircloth James Ferguson Carlton Frasier Mary Lee Glass Gail Godby Ted Harlow Dorothy Harrell Charlotte Hawkins Kenneth Horne Sidney Ingram Mary Ann Jenkins Sharon Jernigan Hurby Johnson Lamar Johnson Paul Johnson Hixie Jones Milton Jones Lucia Ann Kidd Ronnie King Edward Kirkland Harriet Lane Sharia Lee Allen Lewis Malcom Lewis Larry Long Donna McCalvin Mitchell McCalvin Ann Marable Beth Marable Jackie Merkison Julius Merkison Bud Merritt Janet Middleton Willard Mims Norma Jean Moss Elaine North Buddy Odom Larry Odom Linda Phillips Betty Sue Powell Robert Earl Rathel Roll in Rathel Carolyn Reagan Johnny Reynolds Barbara Ritchie Charlotte Roberts Myrtle Robinson Kenneth Sanders Mike Sanders Federico Santi Wilton Sheffield Bill Shingler Gail Smith Amy Jo Spooner John Phil Spooner Sandra Spooner Steve Spooner Bert Thomas Derrell Tomlin Bert Trulock Earl Wetherington Dewey White Elliot Whittaker, Jr. Michael Whittle Don Wright Wynelle Zorn President - SUE REYNOLDS Vice President - 8th DONALD BUTLER Secretary-Treasurer - BENNY HODGES Andy Alday Dianne Alday J. C. Alday Linda Alday Sue Alday Wilson Alday IT' YS Benny Atkinson Phillip Bainbridge Beverly Barber Johnny Barber Roy Barber Betsy Bivings William Bramlett Paul Brimlow Jimmy Bush Kay Canington Augie Clayton Jenny Clayton King Clayton James Cleghorn Joseph Conyers Kenneth Cox Wynelle Cox Cynthia Davis Brenda Dozier Donna Durden Joanne Easom Gwynn Fain Robert Faircloth John Forrester Janet Gehman Chris Gibbons Peggy Godby Danny Harlow Charlene Harrison Hdna Harrison Laverne Harrison Buddy Herrington Doris Home Rita Horne Atherlone Hornsby Wayne Houston Kathy Hunt Vonnie Hunt Hazel Hunter Brenda Ingram Danny Johnson Jenny Johnson Bill Jones Bob Jones Betty Jordan Richard Kelly Linda King Jeanette Kinley Samuel Kirkland Jackie Lane Leroy Lewis Tommie Lomineck Phillip McDaniel Sue Middleton Elouise Miller Carolyn Mims Durwood Morris Freida Moulton Pearl Oder Judy Odom Lamar Odom Onys Odom Erin O'Neal Josephine Owens Neal Pace Hoke Parker Willis Poitivient Davis Preston Barney Rathel Linda Riddlehoover Carolyn Ritchie Sara Jane Robenson Lee Rumph Jerry Sasnett Jimmy Smith Mike Spooner Bill Stewart Ronnie Stewart John Ray Stout Cosby Thomas Tommy Thompson Katherine Toole Larry Townsend Delane Trawick Wanda Webb Sue Weeks Martha Wetherington Janice Whigham Barbara White Joyce Whittaker George Williams James H. Williams Thomas A. Williams John Wilson alma mater on a City’s Southern Border Reared against the sky; Proudly stands our Alma Mater As the years go by. Alma Mater. Thee we honor Praises never fail. Hail to Thee. Our Alma Mater Green and White. AH Hail.


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Seminole County High School - Indian Yearbook (Donalsonville, GA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

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