Social Circle High School - Socialite Yearbook (Social Circle, GA)
- Class of 1955
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Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Hail to thee, Oh Hail. 5 X A Published by THE SENIOR CLASS SOCIAL CIRCLE HIGH SCHOOL Social Circle, Georgia Devefolo PAJ! -S' i Piflfually and ent ANY C O N T E N T S' Po Dedication ...,.....,..,,... 4 Classes Our Inspirers . . . 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Lillie Moss Morvin Elder Advertising Monoqer Asst. Monoger ix Q s S. f c A Q Joonn Boss Typist Mory .lone Moffett Subscription Monciger Edworcl Huff Assoc. Mo noger K Billy Underwood Colley Jockson Virginia Herndon Art Editor Closs Editor Assoc. Closs Editor Hollond Adoms Mcirtho Durden Herbert Watkins Leilo Robertson Donold Peters Feoture Editor Club. Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor Snop. Editor L 3' an wwf jwzum Bom Martha Durdezu 1 ' wmv Billy Urldfzrwood V 303' EVCICW Linda Harrison is Sli? . . ,.,. ik i ,M X ,,,, . E Vx J Q - Q Holland Adams QWM4! Dann Hnnevcurt Bettv Peters MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Beverly Wiley Dean Huneycutt CLASS POEM By Jack Nelson Our high school days are ended, Gur school work's all done, And now that it's time for parting, 'Tis not nearly so much fun. We'll miss our days at school, Our teachers, classmates, and friends, But according to lite's old rule, All good things must end. Life's a one way drive, classmates of mine, Let's make the journey worth while, Giving to all we meet on lite's highway, A word of cheer, a helping hand, and a smile. CLASS MOTTO By Colley Jackson Give Instruction to a Wise Man and He will yet be Wiser, Teach a iust man and he will increase in Learning, CLASS SONG By Lillie Moss High School days are ending, We go our separate ways. These thoughts are so heartrending We all seem in a haze. Chorus: I Dear Social High, Dear Social High To thee we'll e'er be true We visualize the teachers fine along each step we've climbed. Farewell, farewell but not mates and teachers too With hearts made right through God's great might we'll climb to higher heights. With hearts made right through God's great might we'll climb to higher heights. good-bye class- CLASS HI 'llllRY By: Martha Simons lt all began in the year l943. None of us will ever forget that happy day. We were all glad to start to school-yet we were a little afraid. Some of us had been to nursery school and knew a little what school was like, but most of us were typical little children going to school for our first time. We all learned to love our teacher, Mrs. Cook, very much and through her help and guidance we finished our first year of school. Adventure! ! Oh yes, none of us will ever forget our nrst train ride to Madison with Mrs. Cook. We were sad about leaving Mrs. Cook, but soon learned to love Mrs. Thomas, our second grade teacher, iust as much. Our third year of school Mrs. Stephens was our teacher. She taught us something we shall never forget-how to spell. Our sixth year in school we were progressing fast. We started to care more about our general appearance, and with the help of Mrs. Butler, improved steadily. The seventh grade, oh gee, we thought we knew all there was to know. Mrs. Brown-better known as Miss Vivian-was MOST ATHLETIC our teacher. She was a wonderful inspirer, and we learned to Nom, Hays Edward Huff love her dearly. WITTIEST Linda Harrison Jack Nelson We ended our seventh year in school with a trip to Atlanta. T.his trip was very enioyable. We left the grammar school building and went to high school the next year. lt was here we found that we knew nothing at all, but with the help of Mr. Knox we soon began to feel a part of high school, although we were not considered a high school grade. The ninth grade! Oh, we were finally in high school! Mr. Futch was our teacher that year, and we had many enjoyable times with him. By this time we had lost many students and gained some. The tenth and eleventh grade Mrs. Oglesbee was our home- room teacher. ln the eleventh grade we enioyed many happy days planning for our Junior-Senior Banquet. And then-we realized we were Seniors. This was the most enjoyable year we had ever had, although all our school days had been happy ones. Miss Mary, our wonderful teacher, we shall never forget-and last, but not least, our Senior Trip. As graduation came near, we looked back over our school days and thought of all the good times we had enjoyed together, and we became rather sad to know that we would soon be parted. Yes, it came to an end-Our wonderful years of school, but there are memories that will last forever. LAST l ILLA ll 'llll TAMENT By Beverly Wiley We, the 1955 Seniors of Social Circle High School, Social Circle, Georgia, being of sound mind, do hereby declare this our last will and testament, Section l Collective Gifts Item l: To the Board el Education we leave our many thanks tor the support that they have given the school during our school years. ltem Il: To the faculty we leave our great appreciation tor their pa- tience and understanding. ltem Ill: To the Junior Class we leave all the privileges given to the Seniors. Section ll Oar liicliviclacil Gifts Holland Adanis leaves the lever ot sleeping in class to John R Kenney. Be sure you're awake when the bell rings, John R. Joann Boss leaves to Margaret Shumate the privilege of being Best Looking girl in the senior class. Work hard to win all the votes, Margaret. To Lois Everett, Martha Durden leaves the secret ot how to catch a boy friend, To John Hollis and Richard Williamson, Marvin Elder leaves his friendly ways to all the girls. Make them happy boys! Joy Everett loaves to Vie Robertson and Helen Shumate the ability of writing backwards. Don't tool the teachers, girls! To Ann Folds, Linda Harrison leaves the sport ot playing bas- ketball, Don't run wild, Ann. Nona Hays leaves her typing ability to Martha Jean Elder and Gertie Jean Fowlkes. MOST POPULAR Beverly Wiley Dean Huneycutt , . 1 . '-s. st YK QQ s ss is X Ss X X , s fig W .. ., . sgsks gs L. S S 1 f ss f . R ,s i 2 . si 5, X' -X . SS sw., S . - c, mg .Dui BEST LOOKING Joann Boss Billy Underwood To Martha Julia Rutherford and Phyllis Gunnells, Virgini Herndon leaves her way ot winking at all the boys. Edward Hutt leaves to Bobby Joe Crawley his ability to gi along with everyone. Dean Huneycutt leaves his ways to get out of school to get smoke to Roy Anglin. To Harrison Bailey, Colley Jackson leaves all the activities of tl' F.F.A. To Emma Sue Shropshire and Julia Ann Malcom, Mary Jar Matfett leaves her big mouth to help them in cheerleading There's enough to divide, girls! Lillie Moss leaves to Linda Gibbs, Jean Studdard, and Linda Sa terfield her giggles, To Harry Lemonds, Jack Nelson leaves his witty sayings. Betty Peters leaves to Linda Huff and Evelyn Sullivan the man days at the ice-cream box. Leila Robertson leaves her quiet disposition to Peggy Bray an Shirley Beam. Better tone down a little, girls! To Martha Mitchell and Joyce Stowe, Martha Simons leaves he place in the Beta Club. It takes some studying, girls! Billy Underwood leaves to Louie Titshaw his handsome feature: Think you can make the girls swoon, Louie? To Wesley Kitchens, Herbert Watkins leaves his great footba physique. And last, l, Beverly Wiley, leave the task ot writing next year' Last Will And Testament to any fortunate Junior. Signed, sealed, and witnessed on this twenty-seventh day c May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and titty-tive i the presence ot ourselves and our Sponsor. CLASS PHUPH IJ By Nona Hays Operator, would you give me Social Circle, Georgia please. Hello! Mother? How are you feeling today? I just had to call and tell you about the wonderful time we had yesterday at the reunion for the Senior Class of I955. You iust can't imagine how glad I was to see everyone and find out what they had been doing since graduation. Do you remember how faithfully Lillie Moss wrote to Kenneth McDaniel while he was in the Navy? Well,'they got mar- ried as soon as he was discharged from the service, and now she's helping him run a dairy in Newton County. Billy Underwood, you remember, always raced up and down the roads at a high speed in his Buick and never seemed to get caught by the state patrol. Well, guess what he's doing now. That's right He's a state patrol! Billy said he loved his work and if anyone knows how to catch people it's Billy. Mary Jane Maffett and I had a very interesting conversation. She told me about the happy years she spent at Young Harris College where she maiored in Religious Education. Now she is a Director of Religious Education at her husband's church in Atlanta. Donald Peters finally lived up to his nickname of Sheriff . He has Dock Sorrells' job as sheriff of Walton County. Joann Boss finally decided to marry that cute boy from Jersey. They are now living in Monroe. While Joann keeps house and tends to the children, her husband works in the mill. You remember, don't you, how I used to tell you what a good bass voice Colley Jackson had when he sang in our Glee Club? Well, believe it or not he didn't take Mr. Richardson's place after all. He's now bass singer in the Stateman's Quartet. After taking a secretarial course in college for two years, Beverly Wiley decided she would rather keep house for her husband and take dictation from him than to be a secretary. And Herbert Watkins of all people is playing professional football with the Redskins. d Head nurse at Walton County Hospital is Martha Durden. After many years of campaigning she finally caught a octollllollond Adams always loved to fool around with electricity. Now he's the head of the Georgia Power office in Cov- ington, Georgia. Joy Everett, who married soon after graduation, has a full time iob taking care of her husband, her two boys, ahd her secretarial job at Westinghouse. You remember Virginia Herndon who we all thought might some day develop her singing talent. The past year she sold more records than any other blues singer in the United States. Oh, I almost forgot to tell you that Marvin Elder is now head mechanic at Walker Motor Company. Martha Simons, you remember, was always a whiz in our shorthand class. She is a private secretary for the South- eastern Manufacturing Company in Monroe. After four yecirs of college Dean Huneycutt has begun teaching chemistry and coaching basketball in Social Circle High School. He has reached his greatest ambition - being able to whip Jodie! Linda Harrison, our star high school debater, has taken Miss Vivien's place in high school as an English teacher and a debate instructor. Edward Huff is now one of the leaders in the Merchants Association of Georgia. Edward credits his success to Mr. Sigman and his training at Sigman's Grocery. Jack Nelson is now Superintendent at Social Circle High School. He really enioys this position for he has plenty of sleeping time when everyone else is in class. Betty Peters who had become an experienced saleslady at AIIen's 5 Sr IO in Monroe is now a big buyer in Los Angeles. FRIENDLIEST d H ff And Mother, everyone was glad to hear Mow 'lone MGHGII Edwo' U that I went to college for four years and be- came a Home Demonstration Agent for the Georgia Power Company before I decided to get married to an old high school flame. My, I'll iust have to quit talking about the wonderful time I had yesterday with my class- mates of '55 and fix supper for the children. Come over tomorrow and we can finish reminiscing about my old school days. Love to you and Daddy. Bye! Bye! -BTW? i A ffff? .M wi? 'z HB J., ,. , :gin 1 f ms, 1 fp: 1 'mr 2 2 1-I xg- A ,gf M, 4 A-- I I 5 .N .-. ' i iN: .V A K j ,x,,,:g,:m?i,. 5 ,. A Ii I ' 4 I M95 'H H v f if 1 IKE s f -i ., ,5-, ' Q fairy ,, 4 I' Xa as Kffkdyfww wh? , f,fumMv. .Wm 2 My , Q. ix . V 4 -Q-Q. ..... . -rcngmm -..- ri Ns L. x All + ' in ' 3 f 1 xt K Ei 1011 CLASS HOLLAND S. ADAMS ll ll1ero's nollwing lo do, I'll do Il Traclcg F.F.A.g Science Club, Plwy. Ed.g School Palrol-Caplciing Safely Clubg l-li-Y, Annual Slall. JOANN BOSS A boy's airn, a girl's lrouble, a prelly girl anol llwal goes double' Glee Club, Annual Slallg VVl1o's Wbog Triel-li-Yr F.H.A.g Salely Club? Music Club, lnlernalionol Relolion Club. I MARTHA MAE DURDEN I am a rnan llaler, bul llie Bible says love your enemies Annual Slcwllg Glee Clubg Tri-l-li-Yg Music Clubg F.H.A.g Safely Clubg Arls 8 Cralls, Helping Hand Club. MARVIN THOMAS ELDER Tllinl4ing makes me mad, vvliy slwoulcl l ll1inl4 Sluclenl Councilg F.F.A.g Glee Clubg Annual Slclll. JOY ELIZABETH EVERETT l like all and love only one Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, F.H.A.g Annual Slallg Baskelball, Music Club, lnler- national Relalions Club, Safely Club. LINDA HARRISON You can llwrovv all my sludies away, give me alblelics any day Who's Wlwog Annual Slaflg Baskelball- Co-Captain, Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y, De- bate, Bela Clubg F.H,A.g Jr. Class Vice Pres., Soph. Class Treasurer, Good Cilizenship Award, Leller Club. Kirwan'- f ' L, ARM ms, utn- QINMMB WYNONA HAYS: Her blond hair catches the eye of every boy that passes by , Student Council Presi- dent, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Beta Club, Basketball-Co-Captain, Annual Staff, Senior Class Secre- tary 8. Prophet, Who's Who, Girls State, District 81 State Literary Meet, Homecoming Queen, Letter Club MARJORIE VIRGINIA HERNDON: Her hair is red, her skin is fair, she's loads of fun I do declare , Annual Staff, Olee Club, FI-IA., Music Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Safety Club, Arts Si Crafts. ARNOLD EDWARD HUFF: If it took any effort to go from today into tomorrow, he would still lie in yes- terday , Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y, Track, Glee Club, Annual Staff, Jr. Class President, Who's Who, F FA., Safety Club, Phy. Ed., Helping Hand Club, Letter Club, Best-All-Round Senior Boy. HOLLIS DEAN HUNEYCUTT: All great men die, and gosh, I feel sick , Senior Class President, Annual Staff, Hi-Y President, F.F.A., Basketball-Captain, Baseball, Student Council, Track, Glee Club, Who's Who, Liteiary Meet, Letter Club. IEE COLLEY JACKSON: Nothing is more to men than myself , Glee Club, F.F.A. President, Senior Class l'ff'fJOIll?I: Literary Meet, Annual Staff. MARY JANE MAFFETT: Ta make the world a friercfly place, one inust show a friendly face , Glee Club, Iiilli Y, FHA, Annual Staff, Arts 8. Crafts Club, Cheerleader,CofCaptain, Who's Who, Dramatics Club, Safety C lub, International Relation Club, Literary Meet, Letter Club. MARY LILLIE OCTAVIA MOSS l'm always a wit, but sometimes only half Annual Staff, Class Editor, Glee Club, Music Club, Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., Safety Club, Arts 81 Crafts, Helping Hand Club, Cheerleader, Beta Club, Who's Who, Senior Class Song Writer, Best- All-Round Senior Girl. WILLIAM JACK NELSON There are two sides to every argu- ment. The wrong side and my side Senior Class Treasurer, Glee Club, Student Council, Basketball -Co-Cap- tain, Baseball, Who's Who, Annual Stott, Hi-Y-Vice Pres., F.F.A., Literary Meet Track, Safety Club. BETTY YVONNE PETERS Better to be small and shine than large and cast a Shadow Cvlee Club, Beta Club-Secretary, F.- H.A., Basketball, Annual Stott, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y Secretary. JAMES DONALD PETERS To hurry or worry is not my dread F.F.A., Annual Staff, Glee Club, inter- national Relation Club, Arts SL Crafts LELIA JOYCE ROBERTSON Quietness conceals a bright mindi' Annual Stott, Glee Club, F.H.A., Inter- national Relations Club. MARTHA DAY SIMONS Loyal Hearted, strong in mind, a better girl you'll never find Beta Club, Tri-Hi-Y, F.H.A., Student Council, Glee Club, Annual Staff, Junior Class Sec., Senior Class His- torian. 155' 7? 1' H-I ?m..-L BILLY JOHN UNDERWOOD: Just like C1 page from ci wild west thriller, his title should be Lcxdy Killerug lifl'if lifill, Truck, Phy. Ed., VVho's Whog Annuol Stott. HERBERT WATKINS: It's not what l do thot worries nie, it's when l get couctht there is difticultyug F.F.A.g lionfflinll, Truck, Annuul Stoffg Safety Club, Science Club, Glee Clubg Bosketboll. LOIS BEVERLY WILEY: She smiled upon many iust for fun, but we know there wos only one , Senior C lit-,m Vice President, Annual Stuff, Who's Who, Student Council Secretc1ry,Ti'i-Hi-Y Presidentg F,l'l.A.g Glee Qluli, Bent Llubp Girls Stole, Literury Meet, Letter Clubg Cheerleader-Coptoing Senior Closs Lowyer. is We . is--L. X sl Miss Mary Reed Senior Class Sponsor Wei -1 'Kl- I .... Roy Anglin Harrison Bailey Shirley Beam Vice-President Peggy Bray Bobby Joe Crawley Marha Jean Elder Treasurer Mrs. Roy Oglesbee Lois Everett Ann Folds Geriie Jean Fawllqes Linda Gibbs Phyllis Gunnells John Hollis Linda Huff John R. Kenney Secretary UNIUR ULASS 1 ' K ,Que 1-Qui' ll KN Y . I I K il - Wi-nlf-y Kitcliow, Harry Lemonds Julia Ann Malcom Martha Micliell nf' -f 'xi , YU' vi x ', 5-Q.-af ' , H! i 5 ff? I'-i kf' K A llowaifl Parfum Vie Robertson Martha Rutherford Linda Sattertield President lrrinirz Sum: Sltropsltirf, Jean Studdard Helen Sltumate Margaret Sltumate Joyce Stowe N Evelyn Sullivan Louie Titshaw Richard Williamson 'lll'HllMORE CLASS 7 ' ' ' IQ- Q, fiifim XF: W1 President Joe Beam tk i Betty Sue Autry Walter Bailey Nan Blosingome l Sara Durden Joe Elder Glenda Ewing Vice President t i ::x-. Hays Billy Hinton Frank Johnson Mrs. Robert Holland Sponsor Ray Braswell Helen Durden William Gauntt Jackie Hawk Lanier Johnson Eugene Knight Greta Lee Bobby Lemonds Grace Lemonds retary Ei '!5 ..'Tf' Edin Mitclwem Willard Mobly Fonda Parham y an X ! , Rau ' . SIR...-M 5 . .. NK , f X A ., W- vs- ll 5 5 S Grady Lernonds Jerry Morrow Dale Partee David Peters Sherrie Peters Elaine Robertson Joyce Shumate Ervin Sorrow Donald Stapp .QL L y .. A ' iw' E . y S N ,,k. V sk. Y ,yy x Y ! 5 z, bl ,. A '.,. 5 Q I ul zz. 4 Mi' X . . P is t A . S MSA eondas Storgel Kenneth Stephens Myron Toney Herman Watkins Barry Wenzel Treasurer -we 'fs E? - Ky .H 1 V ,vt I ,2 ' . x .' ,,.,,f 1 Eh Joe Wheeler Betty A. Whitley Tommy Wilson -5 Z' ., 4-swf.-:CI We XY W. .. it 1 t s f 'L X x gg ti I V is us' xnne Ada ms Treasurer .xn- FRE ll ll Jimmy Baker Tony Bowden Gene Braswell Ruth Brown , .. I I gi A Q so rancis Burton Charlotte Cardell Roth Clinton Jackie Coker Louise Conner ,F Ii. in V N L Q 5 an K vb B , L rr rroe it 1 it -f .,:..,.. ' ,.. ,V ..,. ' if ::-- 3, M E Q K ' . -,: -I J J 2 . ,Ml ,x ,,.,.Qqb ly I A Y M j W: Ealph Crenshaw Harold Dalton Mary Alice Betty Folds Allen Gaunt Carol Hale Lynda Haralson Duncan President C rf 1 Savan Herndon Patricia Hudson Mary Jon Margie Linda Freida Parham Winona Kilgore Malcom O'Kelly Satterfield M C yccc iry i rr r 1 , ,, Q we Nancy Margaret Marian Lillie Evelyn Margie Waters Billy Wilson Seabolt Sigrnan Skinner Studdard Thompson Vice President ' ll ll ll E ll lll E 7 ' i 3 1,,.. .,.:- A 5 ' by ,'A'- - 7 ni if fr tt f R li I V. ill I ' B a Bolmlnir- clean Adams Jvwrrll Connor John Dalton Larry Darden I 4... ' . of -'Q ,E 7 if , ! E 1 Q f, 1 f 4 A W? ' 6, 1 X' ' .wi Rs: J , , , ' ' l t 51,4 ' E 4 Uh-.... i-ll ,L A -. -i, Clurirlirs Fuller Rolalty Hcmggm Vlfayne Hanson Ferrell l-laulk 6 I kg I: AJ 1 1 ,B Ann llollis Jcirnrzs Howard Bmmln Leach Gorold Malcom Ginger Malcom Patsy Ponnell f N- :mmm Q t-it Q Syst ' ,Hi fi' f ff 2 Phillip Poppers Perry Peters Ranson Peters Vernita Redmond Lanieve Robertson Charles Sellers Ronald Rowe .,... N Fig 'R ' -,f S6 I , i-'SF s f .N 'ls Q Gaynell Short Gary Spinks Glindo Stapp Barbara Ann Thomas Louise Walton Colleen Studdard Williams ,4- First Row, Left to Right: Ned Mooney, Elmer Malcom, Corrie Tiller, Robert Tucker, Gerald Peters, Maitha Adams, Martha Walker, Clayton Moss, Steve Haulk, Janelle Phelps, Mary AHCC' Cochran. Second Row: Larry RObel'iS, Jimmy Redmond, Diane Mauldin, Pat O'Kelly, Sandra Robertson, Millie Lane, Eleanor Astin, Judy Ann Cox, Mae Beam, Linda Durden. Third Row: Diane Chandler, Faye Batchelor, Elsie Clegg, Ann Mitchell, Brenda Underwood, Dorothy Peters, Carol Polk, Betty ROQSFS, Barbara Wenzel, Bobby Clegg. Fourth Row: Jack Lazenby, Urbie Williams, -lcmle Darby' Bumel' BFYUYW, RGf1dGll l'leff1dOf'I, Larry Cardell, Jule Durden, Paul Lee, Franklin Cartledge, Melvin Huff. EVE TH GRADE Officers President .....,......,, ............,......... ....... J u dy Ann Cox Vice President ...... ......,., A nn Mitchell Secretary ........,.... .............. P at O'Kelly Treasurer ...... ...... D iane Chandler 'S' ' 3 N li Sf? Left to right, Front Row: Charles Gilbert, Brenda Armistead, JoAnne Dalton, Patty Sue Gunnells, Renee lvester, Dorothy Conner, Diane Daniel, Sandra Peters, Annie Maude Stapp, Paulette Green. Second Row: Miss Libby Jo Little, Brenda Lemonds, Lee Johnson, Faye Holmes, Mary Ellen Lee, Janice Daniel, Brenda Anglin, Betty Gail Mauldin, Linda Herndon, Roy Cartledge. Third Row: Virginia Barnes, Brenda Stapp, Derrick Sorrows, Anne Flowers, Carol A- Malcom, Kent 5YUddGI'd, -leffy Studdard. Hal Mitchell, Franklin Durden, Ralph Hollis, Charles Green. Fourth Row: Dennis Shirley, Sandra Cordell, Donna Jo Studdvrd. Sue Bowden, Kenneth Autry, Roxie Clegg, Daniel Jackson, Don0lCl JOHNSON- lX'l'H llllllllll Officers Diane Daniel ......... ................., P resident Daniel Jackson ......, ...... V ice-President Renee lvesler ...,....,,......, ....,.,. S ecretary Betty Gail Mauldin .,..... ...... T reasurer 5, Q5 wifi Front Row, Left to Right: Terry Lemonds, Jerry Coker, Lawrence Polk, David Mooney, Sylvia Durden, Patricia Kot, Terry Rogers, Joe Malcom, Bobby Lemonds. Second Row: Allen Lemonds, Roy Williams, Sarita Allen, Diane Durden, John Short, Charles Durden, Fred Brown. Third Row: James Barnes, Janice Chandler, Wayne Jones, Barbara Cardell, Randy Durden, Randell Underwood, Kenneth Robertson, Novene Williamson. FOUrfl1 ROW: DSlIJI'0Ugl1 Kenney, Tommy DCIllY, Judy GOrClOf1, Gale Bray, Melda Watkins, Sherrie Malcom, Ann McLendon. TS0Cl'ISl': Miss Elizabeth Wiley. FIFTH GRADE Wayne Jones ...... Terry Lemonds ..... Sarita Allen ....... Jerry Coker .........,. Tommy Dally .,..... Allen Lernonds ......... Officers Program Chairman President Librarian Vice President Secretary Treasurer J-g ' up ., , .. as First Row, Left to Right: Michael Studdard, Janice Mitchell, Gelaine Adams, Brenda Cardell, Polly Hollis, SUSGH 5f9Pl16'HS, Ronnie O'Kelley, Ronnie Moss, Billy Almond. Second Row: Randy Conner, Randel Daniel, John Cochran, Jimmy Polk Jim Harp, Margaret Harp, Polly Carfledge, Cal Hart. Third Row: Louise Burton, James Harper, Alvin Green, Leonard Robert- son, Randall Richardson, Carol Anderson, Janice Conner, Roy SlQff1OI1. Fll HTH GRADE Class Officers Left to Right: Susan Stephens, President. Roy Sigf riicm, Vice President, Janice Connor, Secretary. Michael Stoddard, Treasurer, 449' ffilsf Bottom Row, lett to right: Frankie Malcom, Brenda Hanson, Mike Sigman, Carol Cordell, Dianne Mooney, Glenn Hale, Joe Walker, Marilyn Tony, Sara Rutherford. Second Row: Linda Harper, Sammy Robertson, Kendall Johnson, Robert Churchill, Bonnie Sigman, Junior Williams, Janett Phelps, Bruce Studdard, Johnny O'Kelley. Third Row: Huah Studdard, Ted Rogers, 'Lewis Durden, Sherry Brown, Dotty Hart, Ray Brown, Donnie Daniel, Allen Whitley. Fourth Row: Dan Aclams, Jimmy Hardegree, Emily Jackson, Patsy Brown, Faye Lee, Bob Dally, Linda Kat, Shirley Malcom. Teacher: Mrs. C. . R. Philips. THIRD GRADE Class Officers Bob Dally .....,,...,... ......,............................... .,............... P r esident Allen Whitley ......., ........ V ice President Bonnie Sigman ....... ........... S ecretary Dotty Hart ......,.,. .......... T reasurer Al Brooch, Marinell Williams, Lf-lt to right, Front Row: Susuq Malcom, Genie Malcomg Julianne Wileyg Marsha McCall: Cyndie Jo Anne Smullwood, Sherrie Peters . . . Second Row: Dianne Holmesg Judy Clubbg Barbara Durdeng Patsy Churchillg Nancy Coriiii-i, Jrinice Spinks, Mary Ellen Elder, Katherine Burton . . . Third Row: J. B. Harpg John Robertsong Danny Redmond: Grant lrvniorirls, Harvey Freemon, Tommy Tucker, Mock Anclersong Robert Nelson . . . Fourth Row: Ralph Queeng .loe Parker: Jimmy lvi-utiii, lewis Roberts, Lurry Phelpsg Gary Lemondsg Ronnie FloW6I'S: ROHVUG Mfwldin: 50mmY BOWEN- Ullllll ll Officers Jltllciiinrr Wtlnry .. ..... President Cmiiiri Mfxlcoin ..,.. Secretary Suxrtit Mctlrotn Mriry lllen l,lrlr:i' .lriliii Rrrlmrzrttrnii .. ViCe-Presidenl Mriclc !Xnrlr:rf,on , ........ Treasurer GR :- Nz v E fu-Q J! .Nkq Bottom Row Lett to Right: Bill Anderson, Janie Greeson, Sandra Mauldin, Phyllis Skelton, Joyce Lowery, Harvey Harp. Second Row: Bobby Stanton, Neil Richardson, Dennis Morgan, Alethia Hollis, Priscilla Wenzel, Judy Coker. Third Row: Carlton Burton, Lynda Daniel, Weldon Gilbert, Jerald Williams, Nellie Stinchcomb, Sandra O'Kelley, Sybil Lowery, Teacher: Mrs. R. L. Cook. FIR 'P GRADE Bottom Row Left to Right: Dieter Stoddard, Jody Huneycutt, Wayne Durden, Jane Ballard, Mary Lou Holland, Louan Malcom, Second Row: Gary Hanson, Faye Roberts, Tommy Brown, Louise Knight, Janice Stapp. Third Row: Patsy Conner, Clarise Parham, Trina Crutchfield, Michael Parham, Gloria Spinks, Connie Queen. Teacher: Miss Virginia Aaron. 1,1-nw '1 l.. SLAB: D..-me xl 4Qf w!:tEflZ!P 'EWEQi 'VS s'a V ' .vvff Y fx.. 1? QUR INIPIRERJ' Mlm Tie X. E iii Wi fgiskis Moyor ond Council City of Sociol Circle NRE E PT. Mr. Robert Ecklesg Mr. G. A. Rutherford, Chmn, Mr. J, P. Wolton, Mr. Fred C. Hole, Mr. Tom B. Dolly. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION In sincere oppreciotion for the help given us by these men, we, the Senior Closs of l955, Take pride in including them in our onnuol os inspirers. PARE T-TEACHER SSllCIA'l'I0 Obiects . . . of Parent-Teacher Associations To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community. To raise the standards of home life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intellgiently in the training of the child. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. Executive Board ot P.T.A. Mrs. George Rutherford, President A' THE FACULTY XX, Mr. Causoy Miss Reed Superintendent PVlf1CipC1l A 19 Q' sm- Mi-,m Aaron Mrs. Brown Mrs, Butler Mrs. Cook Mrs. Crutchfield lui Chanli: Language Librarian 7th Grade lst Grade Piano Voice Miss Dixon Mrs. Holland Mr. Johnson Miss Little Miss Martin flrli Graclif lOth Grade 9th Grade oth Grade 8th Grade Mrs. Ogloshoo Mrs. Phillips Mr. Richardson Mrs. Thomas Miss Wiley Home Economics 3rd Grade Agriculture 2nd Grade 5th Grade K P' 1 lions Club ml N M 5' ,,AA,,, 'H of FRNAHW MW LIBERTY Social Circle ,InTEl.LlsEucE, 0 Q . Harry Adams Preslde t nj ff?y 4 4' ... 13,0 QHTHLETICJ' -1- ' q ii-4 W J' 2 0 Linda Harrison, Co-Captain S. W. Causey, Coach Nona Hays, Co-Captain 2 3 3 it 3 Q tl A E Left to rght, front row: Betty Peters, Linda Harrison, Nona Hays, Linda Gibbs, Glenda Ewing, Evelyn Sullivan, 2nd Row: Ann Folds, Louise Conner, Shirley Beam, Martha Jean Elder, Grace Lemonds, Peggy Bray, Lynda Harolson, 3rd Row: Sherrie Peters, Betty Sue Autry, Loraine Hays, Ann Adams, Charlotte Cordell, Linda O'Kelley, Ruth Brown. 4th row: Mr, 5. W. Causey, Gertie Jean Fowlkes, Mary Jon Kilgore, Betty Folds, Winona Satterfield, Linda Hutt. FOLDS BEAN HARIUSON Co'Caytain LEMONDS GRAY YS Co'Caytam EWING 61565 LUER SULLIVAN PETERS ALSoN . 7 Jack Nelson, Co-Captain Mr. Julius Johnson, Coach Dean Huneycutt, Captain Lett to right, Front Row: Fonda Parham, Dean Huneycutt, Jack Nelson, Kenneth Stephens. Second Row Herbert Watkins, Roth Clinton, Grady Lemonds, Barry Wenzel, Herman Watkins, Mr, Johnson. NELSON Co'Caytain 'Z 3 HUEYCUTT Caytaln 'S 5 ' mum Lsmowos Q'i. ..Q WATKI NS WENZEL STEPHENS UNTON 335425: . . ,gat-r ,.. w 'K ,tl V Q 4 KM ,,,, ,, Sl 82' Left to Right: Emma Sue Shropshire, Julia A. Malcom, Mary Jane Matfett, Nancy Seabolt, Phyllis Gun- nells, Alternate, Lillie Moss, Margaret Sigman. y at t et? - CAPTAW - F -. x waiie A. K ' 4 '.,.. .1 ,,,.,,A x ,,t,, y ,ff 4, - W 5 Q J ..::-gli.. 1 xv if A X H K . wziffft'- .. xl .,.. Nw, .... W - Co - CAPTMN - CHEERLEADERS Wi V , A wi. . evil we , an at Q QQ? GQ 9 C 721 VI 7'I E I 'I' DE 'I' CIIUNUIL Homecoming Queen: Nona Hays Court MO Q0 e'f Slgmcm Mr, S. W. Causey Beverly Wiley Sponsor J i XY Q l it First Row, Left to Right: Melvin Huff, Millie Lane, Brenda Leach, Ronald Rowe. Second Row: Mr. Cousey, Martha J. Elder, Treasurer, Beverly Wiley, Secretory, Harrison Bailey, Vice President, Nona Hays, President, Marvin Elder. Third Row: Martha Day Simons, Devon Huneycutt, Peggy Bray, Dale Portee, Edith Mitchem, Jackie Coker, Wynona Satterfield. Lett to Right, Front Row. Ann Folds, Edith Mitchem, Glenda Ewing, Lynda Haralson, Peggy Bray, Linda Gibbs, Mary J. Kilgore, Carol Hale, Louise Conner, Jean Studdard. Second Row: Patricia Hudson, Mar- gie Waters, Betty Folds, Winona Satterfield, Charlotte Cardell, Linda G'Kelley, Ruth Brown, Evelyn Sulli- van, Shirley Beam, Emma Sue Shropshire, Martha .lean Elder. Third Row: Betty A. Whitley, Grace Lemonds, Ann Adams, Lillie Moss, Linda Harrison, Roth Clinton, John R. Kenney, Roy Anglin, Virginia Herndon, Joyce Stowe. Fourth Row. Gertie Jean Fowlkes, Martha Mitchell, Vie Robertson, Lois Everett, Nona Hays, Betty Peters, Beverly Wiley, Mary Jane Matfett, Julia A. Malcom, Linda Hutt, Sherrie Peters. Fifth Row: Fonda Parham, Joe Elder, Colley Jackson, David Peters, Jerry' Morrow, Donald Peters. Mrs. Emily Crutchfield, Music Instructor. -'REM GLEE CLUB Our Motto: Toward New Horizons Our Flower: Our Colors: Red Rose Red and White Ziioiiiiiiliili six Left to Right, Bottom Row: Jackie Hawlk, Linda Satterfield, Ann Folds, Reporter, Linda Gibbs, Secretary, Glenda Ewing, Vice President, Martha Jean Elder, President, Phyllis Gunnells, Treasurer, Peggy Bray, Margaret Sigman, Helen Shumate. Second Row: Sara Durden, Ann Adams, Linda O'Kelley, Ruth Brown, Vie Robertson, Martha Mitchell, Linda Huff, Jean Studdard, Lois Everett, Martha Simons, Nona Hays, Beverly Wiley, Mary J. Moffett, Betty Peters, Margaret Shumate, Sherrie Peters, Mrs. Oglesbee. Third Row: Betty A. Whitley, Helen Durden, Frances Burton, Joyce Shumate, Patricia Hudson, Freida Parham, Elaine Robertson, Loraine Hays, Betty Autry, Nan Blasingame, Joy Everett, Charlotte Cordell Rutherford. Fourth Row: Mary Alice Duncan, Lillie Studdard, Marian Skinner, Virginia Herndon, Louise Conner, Edith Mitchem, Grace Lemonds, Lynda Haralson, Betty Folds, Winona Satterfield, Marjorie Waters, Mary J. Kilgore, Julia Ann Malcom, Shirley Beam, Evelyn Sullivan. Nancy Seabolt, Joyce Stowe, Emma S. Shropshire, Gertie J. FowlkeS, G,-em l-ee' l H' ms ' li' . dziq gn I .,eiW ' rf A xi L J ff 1 I A I U : I ig! Front Row, Left to Right: Tony Bowden, Gavan Gauntt, Ralph Crenshaw, Billy Wilson, Jackie Billy Hinton, Willard Mobley, Herman Watkins, Row: Bobby Lemonds, Louie Titshaw, Eugene Sorrow, Donald Staoo. Fourth Row: Holland Bobby Crawley, T. M. Richardson. Fifth Row: son, Harrison Bailey, Walter Bailey, Herndon, Roth Clinton, Harold Dalton, Jimmy Baker, Allen Coker. Second Row: Wesley Kitchens, Leondas Stargel, Lanier Johnson, Donald Peters, Tommy Wilson. Third Knight, Joe Elder, David Peters, Jerry Morrow, Ervin Adams, Edward Huff, Marvin Elder, Grady Lemonds, Ray Braswell, William Gauntt, Jack Nelson, Colley Jack- Our Motto Learning to do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. Officers Colley Jackson President Harrison Bailey Vice President Grady Lemonas Secretary Marvin Elder Treasurer Joe Elder Reporter Lanier Johnson .Watch Dog T. M. Richardson Adviser , , W W, ' if .f,: mist A, 5 . W ., , ,,, :.11 F J' Beverly Wiley President Julia Ann Malcom Vice President Betty Peters Secretary Joyce Stowe Treasurer Shirley Beam Peggy Bray Martha Jean Elder Joy Everett Ann Folds Gertie Je-on Fowlkes '21-s.:ggf'.:'E . -,2 , , . yty R JU l0li TRI-lll-Y Left to Right-Front Row Carol Hale Second Row: Ruth Brown Mary Jon Kilgore Third Row: Ann Thomas Bobbie Jean Adams Margie Waters Barbara Stucldard Fourth Row: Glenda Stopp Corine Williams Lanieve Robertson Brenda Leach Ginger Malcom ,.1.. U Linda Gibbs Phyllis Gunnells Linda Harrison Nona Hays Virginia Herndon Linda Hutt Grace Lemonds Mary .lone Moffett Lillie Moss Sherrie Peters Vie Robertson Martha Simons Margaret Shumate Miss Mary Reed Emma Sue Shropshire Advisor l:ll:ll'1 Row: Jewell Connor Ann Hollis Vernita Redmond Gaynell Short Patricia Hudson Ann Adams Linda O'Kelley Sixth Row: Miss Nancy Martin Advisor Margie Malcom Betty Folds Lynda Haralson Louise Connor Wynona Sattertield Charlotte Cordell f B. .JU Q .1 ts -P R lllli 'A T' Q H E l t 'J K is ' Dean Huneycutt President Jack Nelson Vice-President Joe Elder Secretary Lanier Johnson Treasurer ji, ,,.o, I ix Q Holland Adams Harrison Bailey Marvin Elder Edward Hutt Colley Jackson Dale Partee Barry Wenzel Tommy Wilson Mr. T. M. Richardson Advisor Left to right, Front Row: Allen Gaunt, Roth Clinton, Perry Peters, Wayne Hanson, Ranson Peters, James Bowden, Jackie Coker . . . Second Row: John Dalton, Perry Peters, Wayne Hanson, Ronson Peters, James Howard, Gary Spinks, Gerald Malcom, Charles Fuller, Mr. Julius Johnson , . . Third Row: Bobby Hanson, Phillip Peppers, Larry Durden, Ronald Rowe, Ferrell Haulk. A Martha Day Simons President Mrs. Robert Holland Sponsor Vie Robertson Betty Peters Vice President Secretary awww 'Ql- Nona Hays Joyce Stowe Linda Huff Treasurer 11:-.Q Why .K M Martha J. Elder Barry Wenzel Beverly Wiley Elaine Robertson as S'e .gN' if Lillie Moss Linda Harrison Lois Everett Harrison Bailey Martha J. Rutherford John Hollis 'L as 0 HB3 N Lodi' Wasil jon.. sIl . ge X Mak M1 0o'u S-Q-Sis MQ gd me YN. Mont DVE RTI f E MEN TI AihBdll'luly...bod :musician Qing. lafflli UND!! AUTNOIITY Of fill COCA-Coll COIYANY I1 Monroe Coca-Cola Bottling Company :: :::4-:.r0't: COMPLIMENTS OF V Y... X g. K. F. Thomas YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER PROPANE - CYLINDER - BULK STORAGE A COMPLETE LINE OF GAS APPLIANCES ATIO AL UTILITIE .. I U. SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU . . LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU! L. B. FINCHER, Manager IELEPHONE 8081 WINDER, GEORGIA P r r 'I COMPLIMENTS DUVAL AND CO. U. S. BONDED WAREHOUSE FERTILIZER MANUFACTURERS COTTON NIERCHANTS XS, GEORGE DUVAL, Pres. , 7' ': STANTON DUVAL, sec. 8. Treos. , mum FRED DUVAL, Vice Pres. : ' BIAND Pills' 3 PHONE: OFFICE 3366 SOCIAL CIRCLE, GA :::7 Effff ::::::::::::: :: NTS OF ff WHITE'S COMPUME 'g :5 TIRE a. AUTo SUPPLY YOUR FIRESTONE STORE M. B L E E ' lOl Floyd ST. Phone 3456 Covington, Georgio DRY oooos - SHOES l :m:m::'x'Mm GROCERIES - FRESH MEATS :E 5 COMPUMENTS OF PHONE 3951 LAUNIUS BROS. INC. SoClAL CIRCLE, GEORGIA PURE on PRonUcrs iii ffffigf. 'AAA' A COMPLIMENTS OF WALKER M0'l'0R CUMPANY MONROE, GEORGIA l ,:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: v A:l::::::f::::::::- o r :::::-'f:::: iv Compliments of ' ' 1: Compliments 1 4, Cherokee Rose Candy Co. 12:1 0, 4, 1 HHOYTIS of Boy School SUpplleSH Phone 6l36 1: DeSoto-Plymouth Dealers lr 'I MONROE, GEORGIA Telephone 3312 lr lv ::::::::: -::::::::-J lr ::::: :::::- J HEF ll LUMBE C0. Where Quality Lumber Becomes o Problem Lef Us Solve If Regorclless of Number ----- ----- O00-0-0.0-0-oo.o.ao4-p..,.,.,..,.,., MULKEY BUILDING SUPPLY C0MPIIN,Y BUILDING MATERIALS O F A L L K I N D 5 PHONE 8-1331 MONROE, GEORGIA L ::::::::::::- J v -I v -:::::::::::: Compliments of COMPLIMENTS UF nuvisnoucws UKUNDRY I II I AU B S 30 Years of Experience If ., Gives Us the Know How SOCIAL CIRCLE, GEORGIA 5: it :: Phone 4281 Mqnrgg Compliments Of ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY ATLANTA, GEORGIA v---v---v---v,---Jo0oc-v---vv-- COMPLIMENTS OF SHEPHERD'S SERVICE STATION J. P. Shepherd, Prop. CRANKCASE SERVICE, GREASING, WASHING PHONE 3931 COMPLIMENTS OF STEPHENS OIL COMPANY GULF DISTRIBUTOR Phone330T SOCIAL CIRCLE GEORGIA ::::, :: ::::Jo-4-:ar:J'4-::::.v0owc:::: AAA-'AAAA'A ''A-'A-:-roi-::::.v-4-:1-:::::::::::: ,4-5,-g-: Compliments 1: CDf CompHmenh of 1 TALMADGE WHOLESALE A mm 'j COMPANY Q Compliments of l ' 1: COMPLIMENTS QE Life 8. Casualty Insurance OF 4, C :I 4 ompuny if CONSOLIDATED 5 8. I0 55 EARLE TONEY 'I 1' Agent COVINOTON GEORGIA 5, ,g 'T Williamson 81 Carithers COMPLIMENTS OF 5: I 4, 1. 'I ig COVINGTON FURNITURE L ll COMPANY lf FURNITURE OF QUALITY Lowest Prices Easy Terms I DIAL 2505 4, :T COVINGTON, GEORGIA L 4 Jewelry Company 1' Diamonds--Gorham Sterling-Crystal 31 China ELGIN - BULOVA - GRUEN - WALTHAM I: WATCHES 1: Expert Watch Repair l MONROE, GEORGIA gf 1 A---------------------A----------,g T --vvi--vvvv-vvvvv-vvv-- vvvvvvvvv- CONGRATULATIONS To The SENIORS COI-IEN's DEPARTMENT li STORE COVINGTON, GEORGIA +L in 'T 'T in Lu 'L 'I v-vv-----vv-- ------::::::.vJ ff EGULAR GRIN X nv' Q END .,,, 'A -N I . 4' Gunragud lzx' Gudllonulieqlng 'h4hnnmn 4, .1 1s:.2gi554S3I?im'-Sf rm . ,- is .Mm-,5gQ,n.1f .6 'Q v ' 'wegir if A' 4 , . 5 955535-lr Jfi- I - 'x Qlih . . . ' A an az-5'0 M20 2' f gm ,E Q II: C 5' I 14 K I I I 2 I il :V ,E V 1' OI irc' ig , -,gcc-v4 I, rf .-. Cm . '. I - , -' . , I NNWM, 2 . ' I - X I 12f1:1:.ff:'!a?s1-- 1f:-'- ' A . '-1-. - - , ..-,J WW! A , , W . COFFEE CONNOISSEURS call for Sherman Exquisite Blend Coffee to the tune of a half-mil- lion cups a day . . . at home, in fine restaurants, clubs or rail- road dining cars. This is the ul- timate in coffee blending . . . so fine it bears the personal name of the Head of the House. SHERMAN J. Ssxron President John Scxion 8 Co., Soxvon Square, Chicago, Ill. FOR FRIENDI.Y COURTEOUS TRIAIDE WIL Y' APPLIA CII 'IIIIRII PHONE 359I SOCIAL CIRCLE, GEORGIA 1' --AA .ro-4: ---- -4- +---- ---- I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ,. .N A V 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I .ro-our ..,., 'I 1 1 1 1 I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 'I 'I 'I 4, ,I 4, K I II I FRED C. l'lALE'S GROCERY 'I FROZEN FOODS - GROCERIES - MEAT ' PHONE 3541 We Deliver SOCIAL CIRCLE, GEORGIA Xfiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiififjfffjfjjffijifffffffjiiiiijfjiiiifiiiiiiiiiiflfifg' 'I EE II 1 I 'I 'I I I I 1 1 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 1 1 'I 'I 4 1 'I I I 'I I I 'I I I I I I 'I 'I ' JI ' R R CWI I 3' Compliments of If SOCIAL CIRCLE DRUG STDRE I ' Where Health ls In The Balance There Can Be No Compromise With Qualify I 1' SOCIAL CIRCLE, GEORGIA Phone 3341 ROY MALCOLM Lv -::::::::::::::::::::P:::::::: ::::.f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . 'I ::oQ COMPLIMENTS OF AYCOCK'S DEPARTMENT STORE MONROE, GEORGIA arm lr 'R' FMTL 11 P '1 1 11 1 1 1 '1 11 P 1 P-4-:14r::::1-:J-:::: ..... ::- - 4, 'I I T Complimenfs of 1 1: 1 1' 1 I 1' : CO'-5 5 JEWEUW 1 wlu.lAMs a. smlm 1 Diamond Wafches 1' ' and 1 FUNERAL HOME T1 Giffs for All Occasions 11 1: 1 1 1+ Phone 4201 Monroe, Georgia :E 24 HOUR 1 'iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij 3, AMBULANCE sslzvlcf 1 1 1 I Compliments Of E I: 1 Phone 6971 4 Bette-lynn Shop , 11 11 I I 1 ' E Monroe, Georgia , 1 1 . 1 ff Brood Sfreef Monroe. GEORGIA fl 'giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifxiiiiiii ' ' v :xfx:::Nfff:J++H-04' 1' ' ' 'N ' : x'x :xfx : 'If 3+ 1 31 11 1 1 Compliments of 1 1 I 5: . RIIBIN 0 Sz S MMEIHIUR 1 FURNITURE oo .: 1 LOW PRICES EASY TERMS 3 11 11 Phone 2091 1' E MONROE GEORGIA 1 1 Cv 'I I I I I 'I E04-:::::v - -::::::::::::::::::::::7: ' A - ' ' ' - ' -555-1'f1'4':J'4' 'I I 12 Complimenfs of 1: I: '-I 4 ' 1: ,I Complimenls of 4, I, 4, 'I 'I I 1 I E' 4 4 , :I Pm- 8' 'RAY . I rows SERVICE srAnoN I, SERVICE STATION 1 1' I I 'I I 'I I ll l, Il Independent Oil Products I, I, 4, 'I 1' Standard Oil Produds ll ll I ' I ,, 'I Lowes! Price on Gas 1: 1: II 4, 4, 4 II 1: I l' Washing Greasing 'I ,I Phone 3311 , Gas - Oils ' 'l 'I 'I I 1, I 'I ', ,I Social Circle, Georgia I I 'I 4 'I 'E Phone 3371 Social Circle, Ga. 'I 1' 1: :E :I tiff :fe ffffffiiff::fiiQQlJffff: -ffffff:: ::::::' ::f 'I 'I If Compliments of I 'I II I I I I 5: The Hub Bus Jct. 'I l The World's Largesf Rural Bus Sfafion IC 'I 'I II If Located on Highways 11 81 12 TI 'I I 'I 'I II 'I Robert Stanton Jr., Prop. I ll 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I IIIINSIIN FURNITURE UIIMPANY SERVING THE PIEDMONT SECTION FOR 28 YEARS COVINGTON, GEORGIA ON THE SQUARE PHCNE 2221 PHONE 2221 1I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 I J-cool TRI-COUNTY LIVESTOCK AUCTION f ' coMPANY AT HUB JUNCTION Six Miles East of Covington SALES EVERY MONDAY AND SPECIAL SALES AS ANNOUNCED Owned and Operated by More Than 250 Stockholders in T0 Counties YOUR PRESENCE AND INTEREST IS APPRECIATED DAY - DIAL 2406 - Covington, Ga. NIGHTS - Call Social Circle 3995 4. ,-,-ff,-.-.-,-,-,-,-.-.-.-.-.-v-.1-J -:.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1-.-.-,-.-. .-.-:.-.-.A.-.-.-.-.-.-:.-.-.-:fe-,-.-.-.-:::.-::::::::::. 1- Compliments of MAlCOM'S BUNDED WAREHOUSE COTTON a. FERTILIZER Social eircle, Georgia ',',','.u'.A.':. '.'J,A. .'.' ',','.',' Compliments of RAY'S .IEWELERS If you don't know Jewelry - Know your Jeweler COVINGTON GEQRGIA -- ........... ........... - --A-4 KING - HICKS HARDWARE CO. COVINGTON, GEORGIA PHONE 2546 Compliments Of C. M. HEWELL Plumbing ond Heating Controctors MONROE, GEORGIA Residence Phone 2401 Shop Phone 2471 JOE'S RADIO SERVICE The Best In Rodio cmd Television Service 115 Ford Avenue Phone 6031 MONROE, GEORGIA Compliments of FRANCES FLORIST ron oisrmcnvs riowens Mrs. Robert O'KelIey Day Phone 5061 Night Phono 5821 -0--v ---- - -v----v - ---- '- v v '-'--- - vvvv -v-- v -::: ln years fo come our young people will be fhe business leaders of our fown May they be wise and begin fo invesf now with the Suciul Circle Bunk CAPITAL and SURPLUS 575,000.00 WE PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS SOCIAL CIRCLE, GEORGIA MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION -:::::::::::: - A----A--------AAA------..-- ................... , WINDER CREAMERY VeIvo Rich Ice Creom GRADE A PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS WINDER, GEORGIA c. L. TucKER ' School Furniture ond Equipment N S O N , Homer, Georgia 1, Phone 2231 BREADSKROLLS Representing. ARE A TREAT E. L. Kizzioh Eost Eighth Avenue TO EAT Telephone 2-2246 Rome, Georgie , I 'I 1' 4' I I It Ig I I BROOK'S BAKERY The Home of Good Things to Eat 134 North Broad Street ll SANDERS And PETERS ji Jewelry For All Occasions E1 EQ FURNITURE S SAMsoNiTE LUGGAGE EQ 1, 1, li Phone 7201 The Best For Less ll .' .: I' MONROE' OEOROlA if ig BROAD STREET MONROE, GA. fl A:::::::::: A::::::::::::1llfffffffffffif ':::::::::::: ll ---------- N, :E ' 1 1 Compliments Of ' Compliments 1, Of THE E. L. ALMAND CO. It ,4 CIRCLE THEATRE FUNERAL DIRECTORS If Social Circle, Georgia It 1, , J. L. MCGARITY CO. Established 1918 Sales-FORD-Service 214 South Broad Street Phone 3191 R-- S... .4 S: A:::q 'P 1, 1, 1 1 1 1 1, 1, I Compliments Of B L O C' K S Outfitter for the Family 1 Compliments Of 3 5 ALLEN'S 5 S 10 4 MONROE, GEORGIA ' l I l COVINGTON, OEOROlA PHONE 3071 ' MONROE, GEORGIA 121, , 1, ii :i ::::::::::: A::::::::::::lL::: ::::l Compliments of COVINGTON JEWELRY Covington, Georgia REEDER 81 McGAUGH EY Specialists in Sports Brood 81 Wolton Streets Golf - Fishing Tockle Guns - Ammunition Shoes - Sportweor Tennis - Athletic Goods Trophies - Archery Teom Equipment ATLANTA, GEORGIA r,,, ---- 41 4 ATLANTA GROCERY COMPANY lnstitutionol Wholesale Grocers Imported ond Domestic 144 - 148 Piedmont Ave., S W Phone Wo. 998081 I ln ll 'r 41 4 lr lr lr 1 1 ll lr lr lu 4 lu lr 4 1 ll l l 'r 'r 'l 4 4 lu 4 ll 'I 4 1 r lr lr ln lu 4 lu 4 4 4 lu ll 'r 'r 41 ln .8 Mildred T. Cavin Representative METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 717 Southern Mutual Building Athens, Georgia 1 ln 'I lu 'r lr lu ll 'r lr ll lu 4 4 'r 41 ll ll 4 Office 1342 Residence 198-W ll 'l ll - -.S T::: ': GALLANT-BELK Home of Better Values Monroe, Georgia -1 ll 'n ll 'r r 1 ll :r r 41 lr 4 4 4 4 4 4 ll 4 lu 1 I ll 'r Iv::: -'fv 'I .Nl '7 4 BOB McKIBBEN'S useo CAR Lor Located on Madison Street, where Clean Used Cars ot Low Prices and Confidence in the Dealer Can Be Found Compliments of DAY and SPEARMAN DRUG. CO. SOCIAL CIRCLE, GEORGIA PHONE 3531 --- ........... A--,I COMPLIMENTS OF KELLEY'S SOCIAL CIRCLE, GEORGIA GENERAL MERCHANDSIE GROCERIES - MEATS - CLOTHING PHONE 3501 SOCIAL CIRCLE GIN COMPANY COTTONSEED DELINTED, TREATED GINNING HULLS HAY MEAL Phone 3522 Compliments of MALCOLM BROTHERS P. O. Box 22 Social Circle, Georgia GROCERIES 8. MEATS HARDWARE and FARM SUPPLIES ff A II.-i Q. A Phone 3331 4 Compliments of BASTIAN BROTHERS COMPANY ROCHESTER 0 NEW YORK GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! 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