Talbot County High School - Hornet Yearbook (Talbotton, GA)

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CONTENTS FOREWORD.............3 DEDICATION...........6 ADMINISTRA TION......9 FACULTY.............13 SENIORS.............17 JUNIORS.............39 SOPHOMORES..........45 FRESHMEN............49 JR. HIGH............53 FAVORITES...........57 ELEMENTARY..........61 ORGANIZATIONS.......71 ATHLETICS...........83 ADVER T1SEMENTS.....91 FOREWORD The silhouettes of our lives today make impressions upon many people. Let us all strive to do and be as pleasant ALWAYS as we appear in the book commemorat- ing our activities of this school year, 1964-1965. 3 The Annual Staff EDITOR'S NOTE We believe that as you leaf through the following pages you will find warm and happy memories of classmates, teachers, and activities that were part of your school life at Talbot County High in 1964-65. We sincerely hope that this book will re- mind you of enjoyable school days, and sig- nify honest effort, school spirit, and faith in the future. To the teachers, students, and advertisers we wish to express our appreciation for making this edi- tion possible. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Weston for her time and help, and to the HORNET staff for much capable assistance in hope of making this edition of the HORNET one of the best. Sherrell Jones V Editor ANNUAL STAFF 5 MR, WILLIAM M. FINCH Dedicated in grateful DEDICATION Because he has given his time unselfishly to the boys and girls of our school . . . Because every student at Talbot County High, whether he be a participant in sports or not, appreciates deeply the service which he has rendered . . . Because he is a teacher who arouses in his students a new faith in their ability, who in- stills a love of truth and honor, and who, by the sincere dedication of his abilities, has in- spired those about him . . . We are exceedingly proud to dedicate this yearbook to . . . COACH BILL FINCH recognition of time, service, self 7 MR. AND MISS T.C.H.S. MELANIE JOHNSON BILLY PARKER 8 ADMINISTRA TION ____________L_ SUPERINTENDENT MR. J. D. HENDRICKS MRS. ROBERT MASSEY, Secretary 10 PRINCIPAL MR. H. B. HOBBS MRS. E. D. ROWE, Secretary I HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MR. W. L. BYRD B. S., Troy State College; George Peabody College; University of South Caro- lina; Mathematics. MRS. R. M. DANIEL B. S., Tift College; Home Ec., Typing. MRS. W. M. FINCH Young Harris College; A.B., Mercer Univ- ersity; History, Coun- seling, and Health. MR. WILLIAM M. FINCH Young Harris College; A. B., Mercer Univ- ersity; Physical Edu- cation, Am. Gov't., Coach, and Ameri- can History. MRS. E. A. HALL A. B., Certificate of Dramatics, Andrew College; Penn State University; English, Typing, and Busi- ness Math. 14 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY - I . ' MR. E. A. HALL B. S., Penn State Univer- sity; M. M., University of Cincinnati Conservatory; Music. IRREN E. POWELL B. A., West Georgia; Science. MRS. H. P. WESTON, JR. A.B., University of Georgia; English. MRS. HUGH STRINGFELLOW A. B., Huntington College, Montgom- ery. Alabama; Li- brarian, Am. His- tory, and French. MR. DEWEY H. TURNER, JR. B. S., University of Georgia; Agriculture. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President; Frank Jordan, Jr.; Vice-President: Larry Heath; Secretary: Billy Parker; Treas- urer; Tommy Herrin; Reporters: Steve Price and Carson Stringfellow. CLASS MOTTO The past forever gone - the future still our own, CLASS COLORS Gold and White CLASS FLOWER Rose DATE OF GRADUATION May 28, 1965 18 ALICE JUDITH BROOKS Brooksey Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Jazz Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Offi- cer 4; Girl's Trio 1,2; Ensemble 2,3,4; Student Conductor 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Captain 3.4; Basketball 1; Athletic Club 1, 2,3,4; Dramatic Club 2,3; One Act Play 2, 3,4; Senior Play 4; Literary Meet - Decla- mation 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Officer 2,3; Pres. County Council 3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Officer 4; McCalls' Award 4; Superla- tive 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Officer 2; F.T.A. 2.3, 4; Officer 3,4; Class Pres. 1; An- nual Staff 4; Homecoming Repre- sentative 4. 19 JO ANN BROWN Jo Transferred from R. E. Lee 3; Nurses Club 2; 4-H Club 1,4; Belles and Beaus 3; F.H.A. 4; Class Secretary 1; Basketball Team 1; Library Assistant 1; Class History Chairman 1. SUSAN FAYE BURGESS Shuzy F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Of- ficer 3; 4-H 1,2; Girl's Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girl's Ensemble 4; Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Cheerleader 4; Athletic Club 4; Superlative 4; Senior Play 4; Band 2; One Act Play 3,4; Science Club 2. 20 JOHN COOK F.F.A. 1.2.3. 4; Officer 3.4; 4-H 4; Sci- ence Club 1; F.F.A. Livestock Judging Team 2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Class Favorite 1,3; Superlative 4; Senior Play 4. 22 NANCY DIANNE HALL Hallie F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 4; Officer 1,4; Fire Marshal 2; Chorus 1; Superlative 4; Annual Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Senior Play 4. LARRY HEATH F.F.A. 1,3,4; Fire Marshal 2,3; Superla- tive 4; Senior Play 4; Basketball 1; Athletic Club 1; Class Officer 1,4; Student Council 4; Officer 4; Science Club 1; 4-H 1,2,3,4. I 23 THOMAS WAYNE HERRIN Tommy F.F.A. 1.3,4; 4-H 1.2.3.4; Officer 4; Sci- ence Club 1; Track 2; Basketball 3,4; Base- ball 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Super- lative 4; Class Officer 4; Athletic Club 2.3. 4. MELANIE JOHNSON Mel F.H.A. 1,2,3.4; Officer 2; Beta Club 2.3. 4; Officer 3; F.T.A. 2,3.4; Officer 3; 4-H 1.2; Athletic Club 2,3.4; Chorus 1.2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Band Council 3; Class Favorite 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Superlative 4; F.F.A Sweetheart 3; Class Officer 2,3; Crisco Award 4. 24 I SHERRELL MARIE JONES Foots Beta Club 2,3,4; Officer 4; F.T.A. 2,3.4; Officer 4; F.H.A, 3; Debate 3; One-Act Play 4; Superlative 4; DAR Good Citizenship Award 4; Class Officer 3; Literary Meet 3; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 3,4; Senior Play 4; Athletic Club 3,4; Student Librarian 4. FRANK J. JORDAN, JR. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Athletic Club 1,2,3,4; Officer 3,4; Band 1,2; Jazz Band 1.2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Offi- cer 3,4; One Act Play 3; Superlative 4; An- nual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Officer 4; F.F.A. 1,3,4; Officer 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3;DAR Citizenship Award 4; DAR History Award 3; Class Officer 1,3,4. r ji v? 25 NANCY ANN MASSEY Nan Class Favonie 1; Class Officer 2,3; Senior Play 4; Superlative 4; Girl’s Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Officer 3; Girl's Ensemble 2,3,4; Girl's Trio 1,2; F.H.A, 1,2,3,4; President 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Officer 4; Ath- letic Club 1,3,4; Basketball Scorer 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; President 2; Literary Meet - Typing 4th Place 3; Literary Meet - Home Economics 4. SHARON NELSON Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 2,3.4; Band 2,3; Basketball 1; Athletic Club 1; Debate Team 3; 4-H 1,2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Officer 3; Senior Play 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Literary Meet 3; Su- perlative 4, BILLY PARKER Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Track 2; Athletic Club 1,2, 3.4; Officer 4; F.F.A. 1,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Class Presi dent 2; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. Sweetheart 4. 'ztJ RUTH PHILLIPS Baby F.H.A. 1.2,3,4; President 4; 4-H 1,2,4; Officer 4; Class Officer 1; Class Favorite 3; Chorus 1,3,4; Ensemble 3; Girl’s Trio Al- ternate 1; Senior Play 4. 27 STEVE DONALD PRICE Athletic Club 1,3; F.F.A. 1,3,4; Class Of- ficer 3,4; Class Favorite 2; Superlative 4; Senior Play 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3.4; Track Team 3; Baseball 1; Cheerleader 1; Basket- ball Manager 3; Science Club 1. 28 EDMUND D. ROWE, JR, Don Basketball 1,2,3.4; Tri-County All-Star Team 4; Athletic Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3; Senior Play 4; Superlative 4; Track 4. 29 JOSEPH C. SLADE Cefus F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatic Club 3,4; Audio Visual Assistance 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Office Assistance 3; Science Club 1; Senior Play 4. DONNA KAYE STONE Mouthie Basketball 1,2,3.4; Co-Captain 3; 4-H 1,2, 3; F.H.A. 1,2,4; One Act Play 3,4; Dra- matic Club 3,4; Superlative 4; Athletic Club 1,2,3,4; Literary Meet 3,4; Declama- tion Alternate 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 3,4; Senior Play 4. CARSON STR1NGFELLOW F.F.A. 1.2.3,4; Officer 2.3.4; 4-H 1,2,3, 4; Officer 3,4; Science Club 1; Livestock Judging Team 2,3.4; Class Officer 4; Track 2; Senior Play 4; Basketball Manager 3; F.F.A. Speaking Contest 2,3; Athletic Club 3; Superlative 4. LARRY TAYLOR Tatorbug Band 1,2,3,4; Band Council 4; Jazz Band 2, 4; Jazz Band Leader 4; R.O.T.C. 2,3; AUSA 2; Radio Club 2; Senior Play 4; Su- perlative 4; 4-H Club 1.2.3,4; F.F.A. 1; B-Team Basketball 1; Science Club 2. 31 BRUCE WILDER FAREWELL TALBOT COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Sherrell Jones Frank Jordan. Jr. DAR Good Citizenship Citizenship Award Award Each year the faculty at Talbot County High School chooses a girl and a boy for the citizenship awards given by the George W. Towns Chapter of the Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution. They are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, patriotism, and citizenship. The girl receives the DAR Good Citizenship Award and competes in the district and state competition. The boy receives the Citizenship Award of the George Towns Chapter but does not compete. 33 BEST DRESSED MARVIN FOLK JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right; Cary Cook, Michael Hale, Emmanuel Norris, Peggy Persons, Eddy Tante and Jerry McDonell JERRY McDONELL, Treas. EMMANUEL NORRIS, Reporter PEGGY PERSONS, Reporter 40 JUNIOR CLASS Emily Belk Sue Fuller Marjorie Jordan Beverly Davidson Becky Goolsby Angela Lackey 41 Becky Dent Elaine Johnson Lynn Moore JUNIOR CLASS Sue Moran Carol Ann Morgan Linda McKinnon Doris Parker Alma Renaud Martha Ann Shipp Ann Thompson Kay Weaver 42 Judy Williams JUNIOR CLASS Unda Mallard Wilbur Basset Judson Mongomery James McCard Randy Rowe Jimmy Sizemore 43 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS — 10-A HAROLD DANIEL - Pres. JACK HOOD - V. Pres. ANN BARKER - Sec. JERRY ANTHONY - Treas. 10-B HELEN IRVIN - Reporter o SUSAN BROWN - Pres. LOUISE HOWARD - Treas. SOPHOMORE CLASS Frances Adams Sonya Adams David Bade Pat Belk G. H. J. C. Stanley James J. C. Braddy Braddy Bradshaw Brinson Carlisle Mary Jane Randy Paul Dianne Henry Carr Chapman Cochran Cook Daniel Jimmy Davidson Billy Dianne Tommy Betty Fryer Gilson Goolsby Grant 47 SOPHOMORE CLASS Carol Gary Glenda Anita Hall Hobbs Holloway Jones Hugh Glenn Cordell Bobby Dobb Ligon Mallory Matthews Mitchell McCurry t Gary Rainey Reid Robinson Janice Sherriff Becky Stringfellow Tommy Tidwell Rena Wilder 48 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 9-A _______ RAINES JORDAN Pres. DEBORAH CRAFT - V. Pres. SHELIA HOWARD - Sec. TERRY STRINGFELLOW WILL JOHNSTON ANGIE BUICE - Pres. Treas. 9-B Reporter CAROLYN FOLK - V.P. OUIDA FAYE BASSETT - Sec 50 SAMMY TAYLOR - Reporter Sherry Anthony Hubert Bickley Ellen Carpenter Anne Downs FRESHMAN CLASS ft O Brenda Bassett Linda Becton Gerald Claxton Sally Cook Patricia Fuller Larry Gibson FRESHMAN CLASS Danny Ingram Elizabeth Ingram Pam Ingram Lee Johnson David Jordan Mike McDaniel Margaret Mitchell Kelley Moran Cecelia Morgan Margaret Parker Joe Posey Johnny Ray 52 Jerry Sinclair Alan Sizemore Jack Sizemore Roy Walker ✓ EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS SALLY JIMMIE RUTH EDWARD UNDA WEAVER YANCEY FREEMAN ADAMS Pies- V. Pres. Sec. Treas. First Row: Edmund Bassett, Rosslyn Bates. Jimmy Blackstock, Gail Braddy. Second Row: Louise Bussey, Tommy Bussey, Vicki Claxton, Ronnie Cochran, Phillip Davidson. Third Row: Cindy Goolsby, Marilyn Goolsby, Faye Hall, Jimmy Hendricks, Larry In- gram. 54 8th GRADE Mary Frances Ingram Billy Johnson James Lackey Rachel Lockhart Judie Luttrell Secquita McCoy Tim McKinnon 'l nda Mallory Mary Montgomery 2 Debra Moore Gaines. Parker abon H pjietta Ra Amy Spinks Janet Stingfellow La Verne Tante Tommy Taylor Wesley Taylor Brenda Teat Elaine Teat James Turner Dyrene Waller Norma Wimberly HOME ECONOMICS AWARDS BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW NANCY MASSEY McCALL9S CRISCO A WARD FA SHION A WARD melanie johnson ALICE BROOKS 60 ELEMENTAR Y TEACHERS MRS. C. A. MITCHELL Mercer; Woman's College of Ga. B.S. in Education; First Grade MRS. SAXON JONES Univ. of Ga. B.S. in Education Second Grade MRS. EDWARD BUCHANAN Mercer Univ. A.B. Fourth Grade MRS. L. M. STALLINGS West Ga. College Fifth Grade MRS. J. D. PARKER Univ. of Ga.; B.S. in Education Sixth Grade MRS. PERRY MANN G.S.C.W.; B.S. in Education Seventh Grade 62 SEVENTH GRADE D . £ A w V A yi m ft £ L A i ’ il L,W n H ■1 Q mb - f £ 1 £ il § 4|| JoLynn Anderson Phil Anthony Wayne Anthony Beverly Attaway Mac Bennett Peggy Blackstock Dianne Bloodworth Johnny Bloodworth Mel Brown Tom Callier Pam Davis Larry Elliott Patsy Fuller Peggy Greer Larry Hall Pam Hesters Ken Johnson Meredith Jordan Kay Ligon Niles McKee John Mallory Johnny Mitchell Mercer Morgan Joe Phillips Mary Renaud Deborah Sizemore Cathy Spinks John Lewis Taylor Wayne Wilder Vicki Currington 63 SIXTH GRADE Mike Adams Mike Anthony Leonard Bade Marshall Belk Glenda Bloodworth Mike Buckner Charles Carlisle Johnny Carlisle Wendy Christopher Donald Courson Lynda Daniel Vickie Davis Patricia Fuller Ray Hagler Jeff Ingram Melissa Johnson Betty Jordan Danny Lackey Wayne Lockhart Sara Ruth Mitchell Joyce Morgan Rebecca Parham Rita Parker Vicky Parker Clifton Phillips Juliette Renaud Romeo Renaud Roy Renaud Carl Sanders Vickie Smith 64 Cynthia Adams Robbie Aldrich Tom Bade Peggy Lee Carlisle Arthur Claxton Janell Courson Jeanette Hagler Randy Hall FIFTH GRADE Jackie McDaniel Roswell Parker Sherry Patton Roger Sizemore Neil Stubbs Velma Turner Roy Waller Janice Wilder FOURTH GRADE lloland Akers Nancy Attaway Jean Barker Ramona Barker Teresa Bassett Carolyn Belk Vanessa Blackstock Kathy Bradshaw Leisa Buckner Ray Bullock Mike Callier Donna Christopher Eddie Claxton Mark Craft Anita Fuller Dottie Hobbs Cheryl Johnson Melinda Johnson John Lackey Dianne LeCroy Charles Mallory Paulette Mallory Cheryl McKinnon Gerald McKinnon James Mitchell Ozzie Montgomery Leslie Parham Wanda Patisaul James Patton Fay Phillips Jeff Rowe Elaine Sanders Judy Shellhouse Davy Sizemore Susan Spinks THIRD GRADE Tommy Allen Virginia Akers Danny Anthony Sue Bloodworth Allen Brooks Mark Cofer Mae Courson Jackie Davis Lamar Dixon James Fryer Charles Hollaway Mac Hubbard Bill Jordan William Lackey Lamar Phillips Linda Pope Peggy Rowe Nick Taylor Dudley Teat Pamula Thomas Sharon Thompson Clifford Waller Beth Weaver Dianne Wiggins Pam Young 67 SECOND GRADE Karen Adams Mary Ida Allen Elaine Bloodworth Dennis Brooks Gary Byrd Jimmy Cofer Barbara Fuller Chuck Hall Madelyn Johnson Stephen Johnston Betsy Kay Phillip Lockhart Justin Miller Melody Miller Rickey Morris Bonnie Parker Patricia Powell Cathy Roebuck Robert Sanders Roylyn Waller FIRST GRADE Wayne Attaway Susan Bates Rhonda Belk Donald Blackstock Ronald Blackstock Chris Brooks Martha Carlisle Terrell Courson Cathy Fryer Jerry Fuller Perry Fuller Terry Fuller Brett Johnson Janet McCord Nathan Miller Sam Mitchell James Morgan Kim Moore Donna Patisaul Teresa Pope Ricky Rowe Donna Shellhouse Rail Sizemore Janet Taylor Cheryl Wilder ATHLETIC CLUB OFFICERS Right to left Frank Jordan Jr., President; Peggy Persons, Secretary; Billy Parker, Vice- President; Coach Bill Finch, Sponsor CLUB FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Eddie Tame. President; Cary Cook, Vice-President; Sherrell Jones, Secretary; Peggy Per- sons, Treasurer; Sue Fuller, Historian; Alice Brooks, Parliamentarian. CLUB 73 FHA OFFICERS Ruth Phillips; President Sue Fuller; Vice President Betty Grant; Secretary Dianne Hall; Treasurer Christine Grant, Alice Brooks; Reporters F.F.A. OFFICERS Carson Stringfellow - President; John Cook - Vice-President; Frank Jordan - Secretary; Emmanuel Norris - Reporter; Jamie Neal - Sentinel; Tommy Goolsby - Treasurer FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 75 BETA OFFICERS Frank Jordan, Jr.. President; Lynn Moore, Vice-President; Sherrell Jones, Secretary; Nancy Massey, Treasurer; Eddie Tante, Sergeant-at-Arms; Martha Ann Shipp, Schol- arship Chairman. CLUB 76 MAJORETTES JAZZ BAND CONCERT BAND BAND COUNCIL Alice Brooks, President; Larry Taylor. Vice-President; Sammy Taylor, Reporter; Jerry Sin- clair, Librarian; Margaret Parker. Librarian. CHORUS OFFICERS Peggy Persons, President; Alice Brooks. Vice-President; Susie Burgess. Lynn Moore, Re- porters; Pam Ingram, Martha Ann Shipp, Librarians. 79 GIRL 'S ENSEMBLE TOP ROW: Martha Ann Shipp, Carolyn Folk. Peggy Persons, Marjorie Jor dan, Susie Burgess, Patty Hale. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Parker. Alice Brooks, Donna Stone, Sharon Nelson. PIANIST: Nancy Massey. 4-II CLUBS SENIOR 4-H OFFICERS 81 4-H CLUBS ELEMENTAR Y JUNIOR 82 BOYS’ VARSITY 84 BILLY PARKER - Forward DON ROWE - Guard HORNETS FRANK JORDAN - Forward TOMMY HERRIN - Center TONY LIGON - Guard EDDY TANTE - Center PEGGY PERSONS. Forward. KAY WEAVER, Forward. ALMA RENAUD, Guard. 86 GIRLS' VARSITY HORNETTES SHERRELL JONES. Guard. LYNN MOORE, Forward. CAROL ANN MORGAN. Forward. ANN THOMPSON, Guard. 87 MARJORIE JORDAN, Guard. DONNA STONE, Guard. B” TEAM BASEBALL TEAM TENNIS TEAM MELANIE JOHNSON. Secretary Jimmi Ruth Yancey. Deborah Moore, Susie Burgess. Carolyn Folk. Elaine Johnson. ALICE BROOKS Co-Captain CHEERLEADERS PAM INGRAM Co-Captain 89 Compliments of MISS GLADYS MR. JIM Woodland, Georgia Compliments of WATTS’ MERCANTILE CO. Talbotton, Georgia Bus. Phone MU 9-8257 IF IT S COOD FOOD Night: FA 3-4620 FA 3-5821 YOU WANT- HUNTER ELECTRIC MOTOR SUPPLY CO. TALBOTTON 7? RESTAURANT Rewinding - Sales - Service Andrews Road Good food, homey Columbus, Georgia atmosphere FIDELITY LOANS Compliments of AND INVESTMENT CO. MOORE’S ANTIQUES Loans - Insurance 1206-1st Avenue Reupholstering - Refinishing Ph. FA 7-2601 Talbotton, Georgia A. W. BRASSE - Manager 665-4293 Columbus, Georgia Compliments Compliments of of THE JORDAN CO E. L. BARDWELL DRUGGIST Talbotton, Georgia Talbotton, Georgia Phone 665-2161 Qcv -£cv A,ot cSO . UUjfck Wcsuu. JCfc L VjJ.( TIMBER SALES, INC. l£l C CJb % OL . £j JU «GjSefci ,i i Forest Products -Xlx X J£c3 cx- KLWaol SlUVI U) N W CJL jO q. S CSKA -■f O 4 AJ------tK A. zi 'I I P. o. Box 38 a -J ‘ • -• V . . ‘ j - «S V V-' «ft i?3k • V| p | £ :f!®Sr i ;A v kSi v j, | i JU if Mmm ; 1 '] 1 if 4 V J ' fM 1 j At,l ? 1 1 ll,... BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS OF 1965 7 Practicing Sound Forest Management COLUMBUS TRACTOR MACHINERY CO., INC. JEL 315 Andrews Road Columbus, Georgia Phone 687-0752 John Deere Sales and Service PHILLIPS FORD TRACTOR CO. p.°. Box35° Columbus, Georgia Compliments of T. M. (BUDDY) TAYLOR, SHERIFF Talbotton, Ga. Congratulations to Seniors of '65 MRS. ROBERT MASSEY MITCHELL’S GROCERY Talbotton, Georgia 665-2341 J. D. PARKER General Contractor Residence 665-3421 Business 689-2432 2801 Cusseta Road Columbus, Georgia DON’T WORRY ... GET HER GIFT V. V. VICK Diamonds, Watches, Silver, and China 1218 Broadway Columbus, Ga. ■COMPANY sj J S— v J metw asidBOYS'dote Columbus, Ga. SCHOMBURG’S Jewelers for 3 Generations in Downtown Columbus 1121 Broadway Columbus, Ga. It's Fun to Shop at Your store with so much more. 1136 Broadway Columbus, Ga. GIBSON CHAIN SAW CO. Phone MO 5-4141 Talbotton, Georgia Sales and Service Homelite Chainsaws Satisfaction Guaranteed. COASTAL STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LEILA H. BURGESS and T. A. STUBBS General Agents TASTY SANDWICH COMPANY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. OSCAR BROOKS TASTY SANDWICH COMPANY 3849 Hamilton Road Columbus, Georgia LULLABY PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Room 237-39 Martin Building Phones: 324-3876 - 327-2343 Compliments to or 324-3709 the Executive - Clerical - Sales Waitresses - Babysitters Domestic Help (white or colored) Seniors Industrial - Technical Office Hours 8:30 to 5 Daily Nights, Sundays or Holidays VI ARNOLD Phone 327-7174 EARLENE SAUNDERS MR. AND MRS. HINTON HENDRICKS J. P. SHUMATE General Insurance Call us when you need Office and School Supplies Talbotton, Georgia Printing - Rubber Stamps Phone: 665-2313 TALBOTTON NEW ERA Phone 665-3362 PERSONS’ WAREHOUSE CO. Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1965 Dealers in Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, Coal Phone 665-4562 MR. AND MRS. G. L. HOBBS YOUR TROUBLES PEP AUTO PARTS AND JAY AUTO PARTS Columbus, Ga. A Complete Line of Automobile Parts and Accessories. Something for Everyone's Car Quality Parts at Low Prices. When in Columbus, Stop by and Browse a While. BOOKS NOTEBOOKS PAPERBACKS LUGGAGE TYPEWRITERS TYPING PAPER FOLDERS BINDERS GREETING CARDS DESKS CHAIRS CAMERAS Whatever you NEED, you'll find it at WHITE’S 1220 First Av«nu« JWcXlcnJI's HARDWARE COMPANY PHONE 846 3138 • Building Supplies • Paints • Hardware • Distinctive Gifts East Main Street . Manchester, Ga. Better Values BELK GALLANT CO. TH 6-3186 Manchester, Georgia Compliments of HARDY CHAPMAN Woodland, Georgia BOB’S AUTO REPAIR REPAIRS Auto Repair Welding Portable and Heliarc Phone 665-2421 If no answer 665-2426 Radiator Service Talbotton, Ga. SLADE MOTOR CO. INC. 665-3333 Sales and Service lAIRLANE thunderbiro Best year yet to go Ford Compliments of GULF OIL CORP. R. E. SLADE - Distributor Look to the Future in Beauty Culture 'WHB8 WF'' • LA-PECHE BEAUTY COLLEGE 1500 First Avenue Columbus, Georgia Phone: FA 3-9585 MRS. CHRISTINE DYER - Owner MRS. BONNIE WILBURN - Instructor MRS. BARBARA PAWELSKI - Instructor Compliments of TALBOTTON TV CENTER TRFVIWON ANO RADIO SERVICE «W W KNOWN K f V KNOW HOW Phone 665-3891 m Congratulations! PRESIDENT THEATER Home of the Best Movies Manchester, Ga. BRADSHAW’S INC. Manchester, Georgia Phone 846-3151 Best Wishes J. M. VANSANT Compliments of UTELWICO SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS Cross Country Plaza Columbus, Georgia Compliments of Compliments of A FRIEND TALBOTTON BEAUTY SHOP Manchester, Georgia Compliments of BANK OF MANCHESTER Manchester, Georgia LIT US HfLP The Financial Center of the Tri-County Area Member of the F. D. I. C. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. WOODALL, SR. Compliments of JARRELL CHEVROLET CO. Talbotton, Georgia MO 5-4733 Sales and Service O. K. Used Cars Compliments of Compliments of TOONERVILLE THE TANTES TROLLEY Manchester, Georgia C M STORE Ladies' and Children's Wear and Shoes Phone 846-3166 Exclusive But Not Expensive KIRALFY’S The Finest in Feminine Fashion Columbus, Georgia MANCHESTER PARTS COMPANY, INC. Phone 846-2101 and 846-2102 Manchester, Ga. Auto Parts, Supplies, and Equipment COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP Flowers for Every Occasion r Manchester, Georgia f[j Flowers by Wire ECONOMY AUTO STORE o 1 CT-S U' DENHAM’S center Manchester, V j j Georgia y w. 5|Home of Bobby Brooks) j • j 5? Manchester, Ga. c,toC J, r v GRUBBS’ GROCERY Manchester, Ga. WILLIAM’S MEN BOYS’ STORE Manchester, Ga. J u We Are Always Happy to Seaf e You! V c C- « ic T% MALONE OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY JlcsU cx r £ FA 2-2513 Columbus Georgia ______rrfLLr L _____4.. - ..LJ. JOHNSON’S GULF SERVICE STATION MO 5-4512 Talbotton, Georgia RHODES, INC. FURNITURE 3 North Main Street Manchester, Georgia Compliments of SALES SERVICE REAMES FORD SALES CO. Manchester, Georgia Compliments of INDUSTRIAL FIBRE CO. Talbotton, Georgia JOYCE’S BEAUTY SHOP Woodland, Georgia 674-2288 Sign of Excellence Owned and Operated by Local Grade A Dairy Farmers 75th Anniversary 1890-1965 Congratulations Senior Class re money Ahead! THE PEOPLES BANK OF TALBOTTON Member F. D. I. C. CONGRATULATIONS TALBOT COUNTY HIGH SENIORS! Your graduation from high school is a milestone in your life, but it brings on new decisions that must be made, new areas for your consideration. One decision a graduate must make is the choice of careers to follow. Let us suggest that you consider textiles. The modern textile industry offers job opportunities for men and women of all degrees of skill, education and ability. Whatever your interests, there's a place for them in one of the many progressive textile companies of Georgia, such as Callaway Mills Company. For more information on textile careers, contact the per- sonnel office of Callaway Mills, LaGrange. 3 CALLAWAY MILLS COMPANY Lagrange - Manchester Congratulations Seniors '65 Teach your dollars to have more cents! Take them to PIGGLY WIGGLY thmetts MILK-ICE CREAM -for men -for boys -now, a ladies' dept. Compliments of 3331 GEORGE T. LOWE 1214 Broadway Downtown Columbus Box Springs, Ga. LOY’S OFFICE SUPPLIES, INC. 117 East Main St. Hogansville, Georgia Lots of Luck BOB MADDOX MORGAN OIL COMPANY, INC. Shell Petroleum Products Goodyear Tires and Batteries Phone 665-3245 Junction City, Georgia 760 6 tyau tor Shopping COLONIAL PEARSON JEWELRY For those who care 113 West Main Street TH 6-2150 Manchester, Georgia Best Wishes JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. ERNEST WEAVER, Agent Compliments of TALBOTTON MOTEL Compliments of W. C. NOELL GRO. Po Biddy Rpad Compliments of Rebel Ridge MR. AND MRS. ROY BROOKS Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RICHARD TAYLOR Butler, Georgia Your Children's Safety Is Our Business BLUE BIRD BODY COMPANY Fort Valley, Georgia Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1965 MAYFLOWER VAN AND STORAGE CO. General Offices - Columbus, Georgia Branches: Quitman, Savannah, and Valdosta, Georgia Anniston and Talladeza, Alabama THE VARSITY Columbus, Georgia BOOSTERS J. R. Burt Phillip's Mercantile John Goolsby John Andy Smith A Friend Brown's Prescription Store Oliver's Garage Huddleston's Gulf Station The Fabulous Four D. R. J. and D. C. J. Marvin Folk A. W. Bivins Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cartledge A. Friend Woodland Service Station Paul Parker Louise and William J. C. McDaniel WATSON’S DEPT. SINGER’S STORE On the Square 107 East Main Street TOT TEEN SHOP Thomaston, Ga. On the Square Thomaston, Ga. If a man wears it, we have it! Compliments of DANIEL’S MEN’S SHOP NEAL LOGUE 115 East Main Street Thomaston, Ga. Thomaston, Ga. Compliments of Park Free - Shop - Save 4 Ways! HINSON AUTO LOOSIER FURNITURE CO., INC. CO. 219 North Church St. (Across from C S Bank) Thomaston, Ga. Dial 647-7862 Thomaston, Ga. EVERETT D. LOOSIER, Decorating Consultant Compliments of 2801 Cusseta Road Columbus, Ga. JONES OIL REBEL MOTOR CO. COMPANY J. D. PARKER Thomaston, Ga. Phone MU 7-0388 Compliments of GREEN’S PROPANE GAS CO. Thomas ton, Ga. Compliments of D.R. OLIVE Fertilizer - Feed - Seed - Coal Talbotton, Ga. WOODLAND FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO. the WOODLAN hat hmtm frm ham l Hmt Division of Georgia Cushion and Wrapper Company, Inc. Woodland, Georgia 31836 Phone: 404 674-2218 Compliments of COLLINS’ CHAIN SAW CO. Phone 665-4000 P. O. Box 38 Talbotton, Georgia Best Wishes to the Seniors PARISIENNE BEAUTY SALON 674-2453 Woodland, Georgia Compliments of Compliments of DON STONE AND FAMILY JUDGE ROBERT H. JORDAN COMPLIMENTS OF DUNAWAY ANDREWS y . v a?, ' Oiu 'r sy d r) ' j 0R£AD 'ASTRAS COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY 1038 13th Street Columbus, Georgia Vistors Always Welcome Compliments of THE HORNET’S CAFE Talbotton, Georgia MRS. JOAN THOMPSON 665-3891 OUR THANKS The annual staff wishes to thank our advertising friends who made this annual possible. ETAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The Work!' Best Yearbooks Are Tayk r-mede


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