Valdosta High School - Sandspur Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)
- Class of 1953
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fs. 1 '57 H 1 1. t ' - 6, . 1 - '- ' r T .. r' fi, 1. AAVW l ?'5 A x' '11f, T xv -f ,W n ,. ,.,Ja yi lyk - ,- , 'l W V var: .-s.,:5l?-Y ' 4 1 cf ,, U0 een CL Ll W ,Q-ndi'5w' weuo1hnQ.7,T,4 B' sf! I wwf nw, ZOE CORN and RAY MOORE Mr and Miss V H S UUSTA UUL VALDUSTA EEUH fjlw 1953 SANDSDUD add ' 45 1 If YY' 4 QWQ Q ,ffm Qi E305 Xi2?EQ ?sg2f1 4 U4 H ffl WHATIUUE5 IIS M TUYUU9 I I I I I I u lltzi' I I I 4 ' 'kixgq 7 7 , Jia N P wg , ZQT. ' I Qge5?2fl IL1 wif - Nl ff rl-,' X1 ,SQV-V l rqhkxlxl MP5 4x1--1!Q,, x 'Xf xfffNW Frxx, fayx 'Y' 4WW f . 1' V ,5 at g-Lv QQKN .SAA - Editor EARL GOBER and Assistant Editor EMILY JOBE discuss plans with Business Manager JACK CARTER, THE SE IDRS QWEH ' THE RESULT OF A POLL OF THE SENIOR CLASS 'if ' 5 11 s Coach Hamill demonstrates the fundamentals ol Everyone remembers how rapidly the trophy case woodworking to the boys taking shop. was filled up this year Aaffl . . . Cl'0lfU fl on tAQ CCLHQIOU5 df MHC The scene of those exciting basketball games, enjoyable dances, and the Jr.-Sr.l QF? ' i- , e .4 'E 'I 2,4 'I H h'W le iiill' Y I 'l l, I Q.. . ,- r pi ,av 'ITN' 1 3 F, Rf -IP raiii ull' Flll gill -sf' ,gm N -2 ' 1 I., These are our District Meet entrants who captured another State Literary Championship for V. H. S. Brother, Marsha, and Harry perform an experiment in the lab. 0l'l0I 5 LUQ l,U0l'l . . . lfllfl we The cast of CORPUS DELECTI: Peggy Jo Shell, Bobo Southwell, Gayle Miley, Lucille Helms, Shirley Rodgers, and Charles Courson. Typing is one of the most useful things we learn 'S . ,fl in runtime e i . 4 . T 3 Q ' , f 2 X Q QQ 1 4:4 E me .1 .L , J Q l ' 4 ' Y f0g.efAer . . . griclag c ape lorogramfi . . . -c Miss Ogletree presents the D.A.R. American History award to Gunther. Our captains and coach receive the Peanut Bowl trophy. Everyone remembers that outstanding beauty, Miss Noelene George. -i Various concoctions are produced in Miss Ledford's cooking class. ao 4 r 'f if M Y, , 'L' , l,i?N3'Z'if 9 :,! X I Mr' A v 4' if -f ' in info i ' , Q - 6 ..,.. ' in H ,-:-- ' YY I .,V, fl 'ih- . . , . . 'Ts N In Miss Hambrick s sewing class, the girls learn the Q techniques of fransforming cloth into clothes. - lllg owe midfiecl if or angflring . . .U XR, Selling school supplies in the office is very handy. Mrs. Hunt's Christmas tree gives us an early case of C. S. 7 O I C6 .yt l'l'l0aI'l5 fke I'l'l8l'l'l0l'le5 0 fA058 H0 Oflgel' WJA M5 E SENIUH CL LU INGLY DEDIEAFES E1 SAND PU CHEW whom we wnsh to cherish rn our memorles forever We gamed much fr h d om nm urmg hrs lnfe here a splrntual uplift from hrs everpresent sunlnt smnle a relref from life s tensnons from has keen sense of humor and the understandmg sympathy of a true frnend always ready to help others As we graduate from V H S we cannot help but feel has presence wlth us and we re or k home above 1 ce m nowmg that he too has graduated to has real Most of us remember Don as one who liked to be with people One 1' of hls favorite pastimes was playing baseball and here we see hlm as a member of the Royal Crown Cola team Standmg Pardee Goodloe Don M h L Inc ew ee Greer Bully Hall Herbert Hardy and Robert McEIvey Seated Mr Harrls Earl Gober Johnny Harrls Joe Greer Herbert Laws Bobby Anderson and Mr Anderson Mr Carl Munchew presents the annual Donald Mmchew Memonal Award tor the Most Valuable Player to Sammy Hardm 10 DON MINCHEW MEA CC f 7? . . . Zfiencl g laeola e ADMINISTRATION . . FACULTY . . CLASSES Mr. Martin shows Mr. Nunn the tree which was g to us by Mrs. H. Y. Tillman in 1925. Some members of the faculty g g K THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated Mrs W G Parmenter, Mr. Homer Eberhardt, Mrs. W. G. Southwell. Standing: Mr. Jimmy Jone Mr S L Mason Dr. Conrad Williams. Not pictured: Dr. F. G. Eldridge, Mr. Ramon Griffin. f ode LUAO AGU? JMIQIOOIJQJ an In these days when the world is so unsettled and the future is so uncertain, there is nothing which provides better for the boys and girls who are reaching the age of responsi- bility than a good education. The best of luck to all ot you! Chairman, Board of Education 2646 14 MR. W. G. NU NN Superintendent B.S., Auburn, M.S., Auburn, Additional Graduate Work at University of Alabama, Southern Metho- dist University, Duke University, University of Georgia. If you would keep young and happy, be good, live a high moral lite, practice the principles of the Golden Rule, and do not speak evil of any man. ln other words practice obedience to the Divine Law. The person who is growing and develop- ing intellectually and spiritually does not grow old and unhappy like the person who has ceased growing. If you would achieve success in life, plan your life well. lt is very important that you plan and that you do not make mistakes in your planning. Plan carefully and prayer- fully. Resolve that you will some- day be an industrious man, a benev- olent man, a well-bred man, a re- ligious man, and a useful man. These things are translated, Suc- cess. ill, lt is my wish that each and every person in the class of 1953 shall have a full measure of long life, happiness, and success. QFLCOLLPQQQ ua tAl 0lfl,gA0lflt 4' fo , , Your superintendent and friend, OUP ISCAOOZ . . . MR. H. C. MARTIN Principal B.S., Georgia Teachers College, M.Ed., Mercer Univer- sity, Additional Graduate Work at Duke University. Senior days fly lightly by, and thoughts of grandeur fill our minds. Sweet remem- brances of happy moments, and bitter disillusionment, fight for the center of our stage. Happy hearts dipped suddenly in a potion of black poison is our lot - but for a brief moment - then we are happily on our way to life's great adven- ture. Those things we all hold dear - honor, integrity, and the art of human kindness - for eternity are ours to cher- ish, and the remembrance of all the dear faces that have passed us with bright, shining eyes in the halls of V. H. S. Sincerely your friend, f,Zn..,.r1 Ghibli, First row: Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Harris Mathis, Miss Ledford, Miss Hightower, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Smith. Second row: Miss Ogletree, Miss Chavous, Mr. Sturchio, Mr. Bacon, Mr. Clark. our jew em w ode Zeienclfy counfie . . . LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT MISS RUBYE MCKINNEY A.B., Wesleyan Collegeg M.A., University of Georgia English, Journalism MISS HELEN HIGHTOWER A.B., G.S.C.W. English MISS HOPE CHAVOUS A.B., Mercer University,' University of Texas,' Columbia University Spanish, English, Bible MRS. MEL SMITH A.B., Wesleyan College English, Latin MRS. HERMAN JOHNSON A.B., V.S.C.,' M.Ed., University of Georgia MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MR. A. T. CLARKE A.B., Carson-Newman College, Mercer University Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Mathematics MR. WILLIAM E. DAVIS B.S.Ed., M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Track Coach, Girls Basketball Coach, B Team Football Coach, Mathematics, Sciences MR. ELTON B. FOLSOM B.5., University of Geargiag Peabody Biology, Science, B Basketball MRS. HOLLIE HOWELL A.B., G.S.C.W. Mathematics, History SPEECH AND MUSIC DEPARTMENT MR. GLENN BACON B.M., M.M., Chicago Musical College, Loyola University Speech, Music, Director at Glee Club MR. GENE A. STURCHIO Professional Certificate, Rollins College, Advanced Music, University of Florida Instrumental Music, Band Director 16 3 1 WWK. First row: Mrs. Bryan Mathis, Mrs. Moore, Miss McKinney, Mrs. Howell, Miss Lockett, Miss Hambrick, Second row: Mr. Wilson, Mr. Bazemore, Mr, Smith, Mr. Folsom, Mrs. Parrish, Mr. Davis, Mr. Martin. 615 Ql'lC0lfU dg,Q CL LUOFLCJQPMMZ ZICAOOK illdifif . . . SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MISS FREDEVA OGLETREE A.B., Agnes Scott, M,A., University of Georgia History MRS. DAN MOORE A.B., V.S.C, Mfd., University of Georgia Engllsn, Social Sciences, Guidance Director MRS. HENRY PARRISH B.F.A. in Drama and Radio, University of Georgia History, Civics COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MRS. PATTYE POWELL A.B,, G.S,C.W.,- B.5.E., University of Florida Commercial Sublects MISS CLAIRE LOCKETT BS., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Commercial Sublects PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MR. WRIGHT BAZEMORE A.B., Mercer University, Princeton University, Harvard University, Yale University, M.A., Peabody Hcaa Cach Pmslcal Education tfr Bays MRS. HARRIS MATHIS BS., Louisiana State University Pnvslccl Education tor Girls 17 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT MISS ELEANOR HAMBRICK B.S.H.E., G.S.C.W., Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Home Economics, General Science MISS JOYCE LEDFORD G.S,C.W,, B.S.H.E., University of Georgia Home Economics TECHNICAL AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MR. HERSCHEL HAMILL B.S., Georgia Teachers College Snap, Assistant Coach MR. JESSE WILSON A.B., Mercer University Shop, Mathematics DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION MR. W. H. SMITH A.B., Distributive Education, University of Georgia Distributive Education LIBRARIAN MRS. BRYAN MATHIS A.B., V.S.C.,' B.S. in L.S., Louisiana State University 16' -Z? fl, L Pardee Goodloe Lee Greer Dorothy Virginia Griffin Harold Gulliver We tl, L ll, ' Lf LUG, ang 0 Oyff 0 Q le . Edward Lamar Gunter Mary Louise Hamilton Sammy Hardin Johnny Harris Leo Helms James Preston Henry Martha Ann Howell Rubye Jean Hughes Brinkley and Zoe escort our conquering heroes, Paul and Roy, off the field. Cla udia Hastings Darline Jackson ' .f ii 5 QW ,Ls 4,,,.,-f ,,, Hlf4 U Z' . 233, am f'E 2 Jw q L. WW 'ij ,I , , ' W 1 1 o f We realize it won'I be long now as Johnny Harris gets measured for his cap and gown. Judy Wallace Gloria Warner James Warren Jo Ann Watson r.-30. ancjuef anc! ffzaf Lua! fkrif - gm Martha Webb Martha Wetherington Mildred Wetherington Maurice Whiddon Shirley Ann Wood Pegge Yearwood cluafion JULIAN ALLEN a d I 2 3 4 Quartermaster 2 Lieutenant 3 Business Manager Solo Dstrrct 4 uosto Outlook 3 Hr Y I 2 3 4 Journalism ub 3 Junior Varsity Footbalr 2 JOHN AKINS ntered from Flushing High School Flushing N Y 3 Sondspur 4 BOBBY ANDERSON aseball Manager 2 3 4 Debate Alt rnate 2 3 4 Dosto Out ok 3 4 Thesprons 4 Hi Y I 2 3 4 Secretary 3 President 4 ournarsm Club 4 Presrdent 4 Junior Police I Corporal unior Red Cross Council 2 Junior Varsity I 2 Key Club 3 4 ne Act Play 3 Youth Assemb y 3 4 Chaplain 3 MARILYN BAZEMORE ta Club 2 Cheerlead r 4 F H A 3 F T A 3 Glee Club 2 3 uriror Class Secretary Sondspur 4 Senior Class Secretary Stu nt Council r I 2 3 4 Vrce Presrden SARAH BENNETT asketball I 2 3 4 Commercial Club 4 Dosto Outlook 3 F H A FTA 3 4 Glee C ub 2 Office Staff 4 Sports Club I Tri ANN MARIE BARBER ondl 2 3 4 Majorette 2 3 4 Head Twrrler 2 3 4 Lrbrary ssistant I Dosto Outlook 3 Sondspur 4 Tri Hi Y I 2 SANDRA BOONE asketball Assistant Manager 4 Dosta Outlook 3 Glee Club nspur4 TriHiYl 2 3 JIMMY BRIDGES ebate Alternate 3 4 Dosto Outlook 4 Football I Hr Y I 2 3 Vrce Presrdent 3 4 Junior Class Vrce Presrdent 3 Key Club V 3 4 Sondspur 4 Student Council 3 4 President 4 PATRICIA ANN CARROLL and I 2 3 Maiorette 2 3 Assrstant Head 2 3 CheerIeader4 ssrstant Head 4 Commercial Club 3 Vrce Presrdent 3 Glee Club Journalism Club 4 Secretary 4 Junior Class Treasurer Office ame 3 Student Council 3 Tri Hr Y I 2 4 JACK CARTER heerleader 3 Dosta Outlook 3 4 Thesprans 4 F T A 3 Treas 3 Hi Y I 2 3 4 Journalism Club 3 Junior Varsity ey Club 2 3 4 Sondspur 4 Business Manager 4 JUANELL CARTER E Club 3 PERSIS CLARK Band I 2 Beta Club 2 3 4 Secretary 3 District Meet 2 3 4 Dosto Outlook 2 F H A I F TA 4 Glee Club 3 4 Journa rsm lub 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 S dspur 3 4 Tri Hi Y I 2 3 Honor Graduate ROSEMARY CLARK Bandl 2 Clinic Band 2 3 Stat Meet 2 3 Dosto Outlook 4 A Jo m Club 4 Tri Hr Y TISSIE CONVERSE Basketball 2 FTA 3 4 Historian 3 Glee Club 2 4 Tri Hi Y DOROTHY COOK Commercial Club 3 F H A 3 4 Sports Club I RUBY CORBETT D E Club 3 4 ZOE CORN Dosto Outlook 4 FHA 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Girls State 2 Journalism Club 4 Offrce Staff 3 Sondspur 3 4 Tri Hr Y I 2 3 4 Secretarv 2 HU RALPH DAWSON Sheriff s Safety Patrol I 4 EDNA DINKINS Basketball 2 3 4 Co Captarn 3 Thespians I Tri Hr Y EMILY JOYCE DIXON Commercial Club 3 FHA I 2 3 4 Presrdent 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Sondspur4 Sports Clubl YVONNE DUNAGAN Entered from Sacramento Calufornta 4 CARL THOMAS DUREN Glee Club 4 Hi Y I 2 3 4 Junior Police 2 Key Club 4 Sand spur 4 JAMES ELROD HrYI 2 3 4 Sondspur 4 GUNTHER FALTLHANSL Entered from Austrra 4 Beta Club 4 Civil Air Patrol 4 Hr Y Key C ub 4 SHIRLEY FORREST Commercial Club 3 4 Vice Presrdent 4 District Meet 3 F H A I 2 3 Glee Club 3 Office Staff 4 Sports Club I Tri H Y EDDIE FRANKLIN Basketball tball 2 3 ee Club 2 4 Hr Y Journalism Club 4 Key Club 3 4 V Club 3 FRANCES GARBUTT Band I 2 Magorette 2 State Music Festival I 2 Basketball As srstant Manager 4 Beta Club 2 4 Cheerleader 4 F H A I 3 4 Secretary 3 Girls State 3 Secretary Girls State 3 Journalism Club 4 Offrce Staff 4 Sandspur 3 4 Sponsor of Thanksgiving Game 3 Tri Hi Y I 3 4 Honor Graduate NOEL GEORGE 4 Journalism Club 4 Key Club 3 4 Track 2 VClub 3 Vrce Presrdent 4 EARL GOBER Bandl Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Co Captarn 4 Beta Club 2 3 4 Presrdent 3 Treasurer 4 Football 3 4 HIYI 2 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Sondspur 3 4 Edrtor 4 Sophomore Cass Presrdent Student Council 4 VClub 2 3 4 Valedrctorran MARTHA GOODLOE Dosto Outlook 4 Thesprons 4 FHA I 2 FTA 3 Lrbrary Staff 4 Offrce Staff 3 Sondspur 3 Tri Hi Y I 2 3 4 Treas urer 2 PARDEE GOODLOE D E C'ub 4 HIYI 2 3 4 Vrce President I 2 Sandspur 3 LEE GREER ndl 2 St e Salol 2 3 Clinic Ban I 2 3 Base Fo HrYI 2 3 4 Secre Presrdent 3 Junior Class Presrdent Key Club 3 4 Sonclspur Sophomore C'ass Vrce President Student Council 3 V Club 3 4 President 4 VIRGINIA GRIFFIN ndl 2 P I Cpl 2 Capt 3 Malo HAROLD GULLIVER Baseball 4 Beta Club 2 3 4 President 4 Boys Essay 3 4 Debate 2 3 4 State Champron Team 3 Dosto Outlook 2 3 Assrstant Edrtor 3 Edrtor 4 Hr Y I 2 3 4 State Lt Gov Key Club 2 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Sondspur 3 Honor Graduate n 1 1 1 1 1 l I 1 I I I I 1 - r I I 1 I I ' 1 1 1 1 . , , 1 1 1 ' I A H' ' ll 2' . . 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' -- ' B0 1 ,1 Club ' ' ' li I1 1 -- ,,3,4, l , '- ' ,,1 Clb1 -l,2,3,1 lb3,4, ,1- ,3,4. A ,1 ,1 - 1- ,,1 ,,41 . l ,. , ,. I ' I . I -- ,4. , , .. ,4, i- I,2,3,4. I- 1.. 1 1 P l' ' . , 1, , 1 1 . . ,.. F-H-.I,31 , - 1 1 0 I I I I II I I ' 2 ',: I '-'- U I1..-1 1 3,1 - I,2,3,4, I- . .. ,4. I ,1 ,,1 ,1T- HI-Y ,3,4. 41 I- I, , ,1 1 Basketball I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Journalism I J I If I' r I 1 r ' A 1 I ,1 ,1 - I,2,3,41 1 A ,, 1 , ,1 - t ', - .1 ' 1 I P.. f 'f 15 ' 1 ' I--II by - - ,. 4 A . F0 '- ,,1 ,1 Ck 2, 3, 41 I . I lu . - I -I ' 1 1 ,1 1 - - - I . - . . ,, 1 ,1 1 - HI-Y ,2,3,4. 1 I I 1.-.1 ,Q , 1 - I . . . . ' - ' I ' I I I I I ' I ' , . ' g,.. ,g . Dist' , , 5 , g ,GI , ,3,41 1 I 4 ,1e ,,1 14 1 ,, - , . 1 1 A ,1 1 ,1 A 1 , ,1 Ig ,j - - . Tn! V ,2,3,4. ROSEMARY CLARK LEE GREER MARILYN BAZEMORE SAMMY HARDIN Wad lgoluufar Mal phaaque ann! jzgure fi? Cuba CWPL ratheat am! My .,l'0.,Lm, 5-.W-Hi--N mmf .yagmfeal Wad .x4fLAhc RICHARD NEWTON MARTHA ANN HOWELL NOEL GEORGE SARAH KATHRYN BENNETT t'IfJJ.SJ on Jnfefhffuaf an t t 3uCf2eJ EARL GOBER EMILY JOBE WW Y-his geal Spa l PATSY CARROLL JIMMY BRIDGES iii I i' I n ,V q'.I A. K rn K K O O Q C I a C C Q 770 J . 0 r I O rr' I I 'rl I 5 uw sf ' 5 I - ' . 5 Ir ' IA N, V . Q I 4. . I I r. ' Q I.. I- I - f . .,,4 1 , I -5 '- ' , 1, ' . Q 'II x I , Y I ' I .V - I I -I ,I , I 1 I- . H I I Q mf! . n ' i rw h. Q 5 BBY ANDERS Qufrifancbng I YN BAZEMO HER FALTLHAN Ql'lL0l 6 RL GOB Wi.. L... hs 'V id, 'wx N- SAMMY ROGERS These Seniors are elected by the tac- ulty on the basis of their scholastic achievement, personality, leadership, ability and participation in extracurricu- lar activities. EMILY RICHARD NEWTON 'Ski -.-...a...4, ...- HERMAN PARRAMORE is OBE HAROLD GULLIVE VJ. - ., V- -., ix K. ' .S -E Q- Q.. L Ln, . -ws. 5 vii F x WG f mpg in :fi f Q x u 1-A 2? 2 Ju , A . 4 . 4 2, 1 V I . E255 ' NMR P95 mnemf. Km 42, r r in U l 1 li 'ai ii F Student Council President, Jimmy Bridges, welcomes Mr. Nunn presents to Earl Gober, Valedictorian, his college representatives on College Day. award for Best All-Around Senior. Sammy Rogers receives the Salutotorian award. Honor Graduates: Louise Morris, Gayle Miley, Judy Wallace, Frances Gorbutt, Emily Jobe, Persis Clark, Ruby Hughes, Harry Lindstrom, Harold Gulliver, Sammy R09erS, Gnd Edrl Gober- Seniors win second place in State Spelling Contest xii, 5 3 ey, .1 :pig 4.. .Wig F Z2 My ,rl fa E . igie , 5 Nl , -+P 03 !-, I3 9 'Qi' ' f ui 1 a . 1 5' I ly 4. ii? .6 ' i S 'agmf The Juniors wish the Seniors Bon Voyage ot the banquet. if ,ff ,N If f 'iw ,Q R if A , ,, 8 y t The Seniors make merry as they are honored at the banquet. Confetti causes confusion SE IUH BA UNIUP1- UUET 4 ' '7 'I K? We enjoyed The Loveliest Night of the Year in Neptune's Garden. r4 Y, 5 aj, . Q65 Pat Conner Ann Coombs Carolyn Cooper Jackie Davis Elizabeth Dean Bobby DeVane x.,-.Q Voting at the Student Council election. Camille Cornelius Richard Dickens Carson Exum Leonard Fleming Mary Fletcher John Ford Charlotte Ann Futch J. C. Gay Mattie Sue Gibbs Joan Gilliam Joey Dampier Francis Dasher Lonnie Dinkins Julian Forthe Robert Glenn uofing ZW .gluolenf Counci Janice Evans Ellis Fountain Leon Godwin :Ku Y g a? P 1.1 3 f C U Q Winter Wonderland was the theme ofthe annual Beauty Contest held on De- cember 9, l 952. The Beauty Contest exem- plifies the grandeur and splendor with which Vi H. S. traditions are enacted each year. ls it any wonder that V. H. S. school spirit is so highly praised when one notes the willingness of the student body to help make our school the best in the nationl Dosta beauty is displayed at the annual Beauty Contest. anal clecorafing or Maxwell and Jean put finishing touches on the decorations 3 1 4 4 ,I , J ff ui mil 1 lf' Y l .. ,why t rf ' X 'ff s H' L WI? The winners were: Sarah Kathryn Bennett, first place, Valliere Johnso 'YN air' n, second place, and Peggy Jo Shell, third place. fire mul? Cmfwf . . . The top fifteen winners were: Seated. Valliere Johnson, Sarah Bcnnctt, Peggy Jo Shell. Standing: Frances Garbutt, Jane Rowe, Joyce Blanton, Marilyn Bazemore, Shirley Rodgers, Martha Goodloe, Sandra Shaw, Joan Marie Baskin, Annette Howell, Patsy Carroll, Darline Jackson, Q1 wit il! Ms 1. ,-H4 ui, M-.?J!I.v' SJ ' 'X Y e , as ' 9 1 -eff MS :mf Q55 N h i-sau-1 .sunk SOPHOMORE OFFICERS FRED MCDONALD President LUCILE HELMS Vice-President ROBERT TAYLOR Secretary ANN HARRIS Treasurer Frrst row Rochel Greene Carolyn Roberts Marlon Slsson Carol Wlgglns Gloria Dlckmson Judy Peters Second row: Margaret Goodson Robbie Nell Horrls Kitty Rabon Llnda Jane Tyre Myrna Gay Suzne Llndstrom Edwlna Goins Sally ONeal. Third row: Johnny Griffin Harrls Baskin Turner Howell Hugh Foster Ashley Reglster Hansel OSteen Ann Snellgrove Mr Folsom. Fourth row: Don Puckett l a .W '12, s Q- , , 55' 4 by 45 0 4 RESHMAN OFFICERS GAIL PARRISH President WILLIAM ADAMS Vice-President KAREN BELCH ER Secretary LORENA DASH ER Treasurer Q met fe Sim mm f Frrst row Curtis Kelly, Gary Blessmg Huland Rykard Wllllam Nobles Eugene Pierce Jlmmy Wuggxns Second row Donald Atcheson Clifton Carter, Charles Norman Bobby DeLoach Tommy Lofton Ronald Parr Third row Clyde Roberson John Hightower Marcus Star Img Bobby Sutton, Kenneth Cone lpo Culpepper Fourth row Vlllls Wethermgton Russell Thompson Thurmund Sutton K L Lo ey Donald Murphy, Leland Stephenson John B Peace K lk, ,re xg ip 4495, 4 ' lem'-1 3953 'Kew gr., was-. 'r + ,gg Nye- :LX MEAN CC 77 . . . inferefifing acfiuifiea BLICATIONS. .CLUBS. .BAN E y gerly awoif the dislrib f f Th Beta Club enj y m efing THE DOSTA OUTLOOK. at Marty Beth . t tm L-46:5 '4 jk I 'if 3 r-1-rl ,f If 4 'tw W sv V i sq. an 't' If ,ql Q., '- rf' ' .Q uf ...Q W4 'T .j I 4 6 1 Q. 4 .'-.4 ' it A K, , A - .ol J ' W' f ,- ,zri 4 '. 'A P715 ,A .W f ' - 1 .Mfsw . . ' ' ,... f , bw -2 Q.:-ww aff?-'ii wg:Qdf?i g fl.. f-fx Q f :GW ' 4 ' A 'va EARL GOBER, Editorg EMILY JOBE, Assistant Editor, JACK CARTER, Business Manager. Someday we will glance over the pages of the l953 Sand- spur and remember-the thrill of being a part of Valdosta High, the school whose toot- ball team was the best in Georgia -the many new ad- ditions to the trophy case, won at both literary and athletic events - our classmates and teachers-the clubs to which we belonged-and the big nights ot the Junior-Senior and Graduation. fjlze .gjancla ur Lirwld our memoried . . . lg First row: L. Greer, E. Gober, H. Parramore, J. Baskin, M. Paulk. Second row: M. Savage, M. Bazemore, Miss Ogletree, E. Dixon Third row: J. Elrod, E. Jobe, B. Bridges, H. Lindstrom, B. Duke, S. McGowan. ll! mg' , gl! s tts I ,L 'Q 4 . nu: 8 ,J ' 1,41 .s,' CZ? 'nr EDITORIAL STAFF First row: M. Howell, B. Anderson, H, Gulliver, J. Bogle, J. Baskin, J. Carter. Second row: R. Hughes, S. Shaw, P. Shaw, Miss McKinney, S. McGowan, L. Price, B. Bridges, H. Parramore, S. Rogers, M. Paulk, J. Bridges. cibodfa Ouffool' Lringd ua Moo! newo . . . br' The last edition of the Dosta Outlook is distributed to sorrowful Seniors. u,,,.r .- 4' .12 H n , if The Dosta Outlook staff struggles to meet the deadline! f ni 1' 1 Our school paper this year included everything but Li'l Abner. Student opinions in the Student's Viewpoint, the Spectator, and the editorials, worthwhile advice from Mr. Martin in the Principal's Corner-The Shovels digging up the latest gossip, and on the spot descrip- tions of all the athletic events in the Sports Section-Band News-Exchange Items-and many news stories which kept the students up to date on all school activities. 4-'35 4,4 Q5 'lu-all in-ng sr RICHARD NEWTON, Business Managerg MISS MCKINNEY Advisor, JOSEPHINE BOGLE, Assistant Editor, HAROLD GUL- LIVER, Editor. BUSINESS STAFF First row: Miss McKinney, M. Goodloe, L. Hamilton, F. Remsen, R. Clark, S. Hardin. Second row: R. Newton, B. Register, A. Long, H. Cody, B. S. Mixson, M. Bethune, N. Griffin, E. Franklin. Multi! N203 2 Q ..e 'H 9 14. ff- .35 'ff D y,.:,Q, ' 5 ,g., 'jfjsz 5 -1,. , A 4 ff g YR O , A Hgh ww. , zgysm A2 'S .nn 5 at S f 4 3 I ? 'ev . M4 my 'N' . Q ,ff My Wk ' x 'Z' ,j g Vi. 1. 'i I f A l ,v' is 14:41 1 J 5 Z F, ,,,., 5 ., 5,9 If 5 . . I 4, . I ' X. Y EA, Q, . 5'9 I R , f' . ,......g... 4 -5 . far, ' QQ 1 .L ' 1 -M .f-ff' M 1- if-4 , ,W rf ,A M I , , v , I, I Y , .. ,f W, f- 'ff ,, , .--M ' -My . ug MM..-H q hw' - ,,'- , , M M., , ,A , - - ,w A W. -Q ',1,-,- 'ht ' Qhigktx. ff A I A ,n, x , , . r .4 Fi' y .yn , , 1- H . .Tl . . fl-nil 'v ' 1 I gf ho., JM 7' gf 'I'-gy 'w L Ted: T 1 :Si ',,:Y:f-' VQQHSW Us 27' 1. .1,:gg., 'g -W --MQV -4.:.-- . -1' .-.:,- fy '- V 5 ,w V1 M f ,Alix .1 tk, skip . X 55 rip: 4.1 fi ' 'JA' , ML , ,Vg may , , 42 1 I 4 7:1 '11 f' ki' nw nq .. Wi: Eff? g i ' It 5 ' X 2 I ' J. - 'f AVE, I .L llyq 6,7 , . ,f 1, '. O . 5 Selling programs at the foot- ball games-shipping clothes to Korea-painting house numbers on street curbs-campaigning ac- tively for Eisenhower-sponsoring worthwhile Community projects- these were a few of the Key Club's activities this year. The club was also responsible for three brilliant successes, the New Year's dance, the semitor- 1 mal dance at the close of school, and the Father-Son fish fry. A W H'tY?'l el A' A RICHARD NEWTON, President, HAROLD GULLIVER, Vice- 3 l l The Sr. . f ,s A eat. 1 f- 'hw? u Tri-Hi-Y girls co-operate with the Key Club in the Clothes for Korea Campaign Mr. Bacon, faculty advisor of the Key Club President, EARL GOBER, Secretary, SAMMY HARDIN, Treas urer. ' as K ,.. so , Q-.WTA , I , . H I i A 'Ei ?t'f?-- J' . lf - 'Q' N , 5-fre 'Z' V '. fl..-it 'K I ' is fx? .a rg ' ff ,,. ia, so , -1 ,r J' il First row: J. Bridges, B. Bridges, B. Anderson, Mr. Folsom, C. Southwell, M. Whiddon. Second row: E. Gober, R. Moore, S. Hardin, H. Parramore, L. Greer, L. Massey, N. George, L. Helms, J. Carter. Third row: H. Lindstrom, L. Price, E. Laws, J. Harris, J. Walker, W. Webb, M Taylor, R. McElvey, R. Brunson. Fourth row: S. McGowan, J. Elrod, J, Warren, H. Meadows, L. Hammond, S. Shroyer, J. Dampier, S. Rogers. Fifth row: J. Allen, T. Sessions, R. McLane, G. Faltlhansl, C. Duren, B. Register, D. Walden, E. Chitty, A. Johnson, R. Glenn. The Sr. Hi-Y, made up ot Junior and Senior boys with a high Chris- tian character, has added much to the progress of our school, One of their unusual projects was co-oper- ating with several other clubs in planning the program of Teen Talks. The student body became acquainted with many speakers and benefited greatly from them, This project was considered a great suc- cess. glee Ly encouraged c ean iuing . . . CHARLIE SOUTHWELL, Secretary, JIMMY BRIDGES fseatedl Vice-Presidentj B O B B Y A N D E R SO N , Presidentj BOBBY BRIDGES, Treasurer. Mays-AA! . - X J lil J .nl J , J I E, 1 a'7' . 0 1 i e fr t . I if il The Commercial Club helps prepare its members for their business careers after gradu- ation from high school. Personal qualities as well as subject matter are stressed. 'fl' JUDY WALLACE, President, SHIRLEY FORREST, Vice-President, LOUISE MORRIS, Secretary, MAGDALENE SAVAGE, Treasurer. fjlze Commercial! fraind A xp Q ,,.. . . Q ufure uriinefifiwomen L. Morris, T. LaHood, D. Jackson, M. Savage, L, Vickery, S. Forrest, M. Wetherington, G. Mock, Miss Lockeft, R. Hughes, J. J. Johnson, J. Wallace, G. Warner. 4 I Nix, I. 'ini'- if I ,,.,,--' -1 S- Members of the library staff are always busy. There are books to be checked out-books to be checked in-books to be placed on the shelveswbooks to be mended- Booksl Booksl Booksl Our thanks go to the staff for their many services and the friendly smiles that accompanied them. t 5 msg.. Pat helps Gunther find a book as Mrs. Mathis looks on. og :nary ga!! Ln A aw a lzegaing franc! Mrs. Mathis, M. Savage, N. Hunt, P. Connor, P. Tait, B. Keller, G. Swymer, S. Newbern, J. Pendleton, C. Cooper, M. Goodloe. K? 1 ull v 'iU f W 'li X Z f-N 1 -wx'-MX ,- y ,. i s 2 4 if Z W J 5 - 'H-' :e',., li: V 1 2 .g M--M ,K Q f if af , , A, QQ fin Li: M H' , gg gg' 51 'r' 'J ff FTM .M 'F f 423 In ,J 2 5? I-' F aes l Q' A wif ' Q5 H f , Q, ' M W' -fi: MA 'P' ' ' , ' f s:?'f m. ,.f2 fr fdtf S5553 1 ri .. my -f 2 ,A ' dz 'LLM' A gg Bag, fff 1 M.. if 1 3?- W -1 , W -L as W . ffl P44 561 -N '54 an 3, A A 3 A 7 C' 11' Q vw 4 f f 'xw' .4 . X P4 '41 MW f' fn A I wi LY' 'W f' A V219 ' K f i H A ww t V :Q A 32+ , 1 ' 2 'T ' Q-, W --A, A ESE 5 'api - ' iyikiv 15' V122 s '2 ' r Z 'fy Q 2 H 1 Y ' ' Ay f 'ff in get W hw 4 it S T' 'ff ww 'T , .. L. A 9 I , -ififef. :ag ? Q , ,. A ,iv Q y.. f-11' at Q duff EMILY DIXON, President, THERESA LA- HOOD, Vice-Presidentj NANCY HUNT, Secretary, RACHEL GREEN, Treasurer. The newly decorated teach- l l lu. Se-bl .,, er's lounge is the pride of the JY. ff' wlfrxf , y I ff' A Future Homemakers of Amer- Q N ' , ica. r lf I The students became ac- 1 A quainted with the FHA. early I S Xqx . -. in the year when the club pre- S -ti A sented a chapel program ex- if seg , , , Pride of the Fu- plaining its purposes. X ,me Homemak- a ers of America The PHA. was represented ' X. ,' , n1 f,:i'L'j 4 i-I I at two District Meets and at the A 'euhm lounge' State Convention in Augusta. J I 11 U Ure Offlenla efif 0 l'l'lel l,C6l Q el' 07112 l 2 5' f ,4 ' A tl I. - First row: R. Green, T. LaHood, E. Dixon, N. Hunt. Second row: C. Roberts, Miss Hambrick, A. Snellgrove, M. Bennett, M. Gaskins, C. Goodloe, B. Laws, Z. Corn, J. Pendleton, F. Gorbutt, A. Howell, E. Hanahan, J. Baskin. Third row: R. A. Royals, B. Roberts, E. Holman, A. Tomlinson, F. Remsen, A. Long, T. Hall, M. Laite. Fourth row: M. S. Gibbs, G. McDonald, M. Fletcher, J. Moore, V. Fleming, W. Parr, A. Adams, E. Langford, M. Webb. Filth row: S. Maness, M. A. Beasley, S. Reeves. J. Miller, L. Peace. 'Nb Almost every morning at eight o'clock the combination of musical instruments and the patter of marching feet was heard from Cleveland Field. The band worked hard on all of its drills and made fine showings at all the football and basketball games. Superior ratings were won at bath District and State meets. To complete a perfect year the band played at the graduation exercises. V. H, S. MAJORETTES: Barbara Forrest, Alice Amos, Betty Pittman Head, Anna Marion Meacham, Assistant, Doris Thompson. Second row Mary Guthrie, Jan McDaniel, Patty Tucker, Martha Wetherington. VALDUSTA HIGH BA J' ku A ' s BETTY PITTMAN, Head Drum Ma- VIRGINIA GRIFFIN JULIAN ALLEN jar, ANNA MARION MEACHAM, As- Major Business Manager sistant Drum Major. O C O a CICI5 an COA? fo 5CAOOK BAND MEMBERS C Flute: N. Griffin. Oboe: B. Forrest. Alto Clarinet: A. M. Meacham. Bass Clarinet: C. Knight. Bassoon: M. Taylor. Clarinets: M. Guthrie, M. Wether- ington, S. Main, L. Price, A. L. Smith, F. Hall, C. Wiggins, M. Futch, B. Wise, P. Tucker, K. Drakley, K. Rabon, J. Lankford. Comets: E. Chitty, L. M. Godwin, R. Golding, J. Dampier, D. Coppedge, T. Sessions, T. Howell, D. Thompson, F, Moss, M. Holmes. Saxaphones: V. Griffin, F. D. Butler, J. McDaniel, B. Gulliver, E. Goins, C. Dasher. French B. Force, Faircloth, Horns: A. Amos, B. R. Brooks, J. Blanton. Mellophone: B. Pittman. Trom- bones: L. Hammond, G. Ketring, H. Beck, B. J. Beauchamp, F. Bryan, J. Wells, P. S. Rogers, T. Connell, E. Sewell, H. O'Stcen, G. Saliba, R. Griffin, L. Carlo. Daniel, W. Speer. Basses: J. Allen, C. McGuyrt, L. Rykard. Drums: Baritones: R. Glenn, D. Bridges, C. Wells. Marimba: H. K. Brinson. Bells: B. Owens. e Bo nd Staff -........,, T' 'T -44150 3f.,,,x4z.. BOBBY DAVIS, Lieutenant, NORMAN BENNETT, Captain, TOMMY LOFTON, Sergeant. , f Q 3 48 .,w-iw 09. These boys were always found at every dangerous intersection around the schools. They were on duty at all the football games and helped in park- ing cars at the South Georgia fair and the Turpentine Festival. Their captain, Norman Bennett, received the Moose Club Safety Award and the Elks lead- ership award. r. ogce larofecf ufure cifizend . . . Left to right: R. Thompson, O. Hughes, C. Dasher, O. Grant, T. Lofton, N. Bennett, B. T. Pruett, H. Moore, J. Dutton, Officer Turner Johnson. Not pictured: Mr. Hamill, Advisor. .., -N W ws' -Mm. M , Davis, J. Murphy, H. O'Steen, L. Stephenson 'wr--.,,,,.m -w..,,,,, 5W9' , rw, ,m,,,, ffwewz Www , 5 IQ!! 'i AW' .Q ,Q er. - ,sm gy t QM W yi 1mw ' -vu, f 5 ff 5 9' 'Z b fi' 4 4 f N 21 if Y? 5 vigil' QQ MEAN 66 77 . . . ouffifanvkng aflzifezi FOOTBALL . . BASKETBALL . . SPRING SPORTS The Valdosta fans present a television set ta Coach The district basketball tournament Bazemore after the State Championship game. a I w s he d here. ... li? ,fl i 3 ,gf A tense moment at the Peanut Bowl 'T -:SFF Lee catches a pop-up during practice. we .SZCIAOFL ...in 71143 goofgaff ..M6t0Py . . . THE FUUTBALL SUUAD JUNIOR stuur R To the VICROYS belong the spoils! All Region-All State-Peanut Bowl Champs: First row, left to right: Coach Hamill, S. Har- din, H. Parromore, Coach Bazemore, Coach Clarke. Second row: L. Greer, J. Walker, J. Warren, S. Shroyer, N. George, L. Massey, R. Moore, R. Wetherington, L. Fleming. Third row E Gober W Webb H Hardy B Har dm F Hurdln E Laws J Dowling M Tay J ONea R Taylo H Llndstrom Fourth row B Warllck O Grant N Bennett D Puckett W Lumeburger D Webb S Boone G Guess M Smuth Fifth row Mgr Helms Mgr Johnson R Hughes P McNeal B Renfroe F Rogers J Hams Action against West Springfield COACH A. W. BAZEMORE A . OCLC ln? fa 0 0 . ' ' C A T S ' ' COACH CLARKE coAcH HAMILL S C H E D U L E Opponents Dosta 0 Baxley 28 0 Adel 47 6 Fitzgerald 39 0 Douglas 55 6 Tifton 50 0 Moultrie 33 7 Thomasville 34 6 Jeff Davis 48 0 Jesup 26 0 Waycross 33 PLAY-oFFs 'Q 7 Americus 59 I 0 College Park 26 XV 0 La Grange 30 J 26 Wes! Springfield, Mass. 28 NOEL GEORGE All American All State All Region All Southern All South Georgia JAMES WARREN All State All Region WARREN All South Georgia 2 5 I V GEORGE 6 J A f f f - f 0l'l0l'5 Cl Ollll LU ef? a en E5 ,9l'e6el'l HARDIN MOORE ff' Mil. ' SAMMY HARDIN All State All Region All South Georgia RAY MOORE All State N-s,.e--f All Region M-:ss,M S ' , , 'J A if WALKER JIMMY WALKER All State All Region HERMAN PARRAMORE All State All Region PARRAMORE 'ifff it 1 QM? 'J RAY MOORE JOHNNY HARRIS SAMMY HARDIN Guard-Senior Guard-Senior Co-Captain wt. 185 Wt' 190 Quarterback-Senior Wt. l7S George goes for a nice gain against Americus. Tifton tries vainly to stop the Wildcats . . . but fails. HERMAN PARRAMORE Co-Captain Center-Senior Wt. 175 195 EARL G08 ER End-Senior Wt. 180 It was Tooth for ToenoiI against West Springfield. SONNY SHROYER EDDIE LAWS Tackle-Senior Tackle-Senior Wt. 190 wt. 170 Parramore gets away on a center-keep ploy. Flemming goes for a first down. g I' TP 1. .S 1-5' 'C d '1 Q HARRY LINDSTROM Center-Senior Wt. 170 JIMMY WALKER End-Senior Wt. 155 JAMES WARREN Tackle-Senior Wt, 206 LARRY MASSEY Backer-up-Senior Wt. 170 I AU l Q rj 1019 LEE GREEK Backer up Senior Wt 145 Wethermgton snags o pass In the Peanut Bowl WILLIE WEBB Quarterback .lumor Wt 145 NOEL GEORGE FLOYD ROGERS Halfback Senror Guard Senror Wt 170 Wt 175 RONALD WETHERINGTON PAUL MCNEAL End Junior Tackle-Junior we 170 wr 215 59 V- Q JJ? ,. .Y ... ' f ' , . 1' fb, N , 1 - fn 'Jw ,pg 'Y f 5 1 3 5' : Y y i 'Q Q, Ha af f. , ., , an A - .N ,A A - ,-' , gi, 524 gg ' ' vw N 'QV'-'f6,'w'4 W- 'f:::ut2-x fu' ' J 21335 M 41, 4 Lf 2. 7 A faq ix' at f -1-J Liu. .ff S fivtq, '?: 7' N- . 5 J Afl . 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'Wun- f ' f O , gaiyqp GLORIA YOUNG FRANCES GARBUTT l fq.. X . 'ff Hardin makes two for the Wildcats as they lick Jett Davis 1953 BBY9 BASKETBALL THE COURT CATS First row: L. Massey, M. Taylor, W. Webb, S. Hardin, N. George. Se:ond row: Coach Hamill, R. McEIvey, R, Hughes, L. Tatum, R. Moore, T. Johnson. Third row: L, Helms, D. Webb, C. Laub, E. Gober, R. Wctherington, L. Alvarez. 'J . R Mr ZYWQLQ L TEV, XE ff: .. va 5 wr . ,Q f-nf 1 5 lv T W . . ' rg ' a ,- ILLIE WEBB RAY MOORE MAXWELL TAYLOR Junior Senior Junior EARL GOBER SAMMY HARDIN Senior Senior Co-Captain Co-Captain WILUEAT EU HT ST RS LARRY MASSEY ROBERT HUGHES RONALD WETHERINGTQN Senior Freshman junio, Sarah K Bennett Loudell Taylor Jo Ann Watson M Bennet? Gnd Carlton SCORES Dosta Opponent Dosta Opponent Dasher Lakeland Homervrlle Thomasvrlle Nashville Qurtman Pmegrove Waycross Ade Douglas PLAY-OFFS Hahrra Homervrlle Ade Nashvrlle Douglas Hahrra Trfton Dasher Thomasville Quitman Dosta Opponent Pearson Alderman, Bennett, Garbutt and Boone V. Barwick and Dampier Taylor, Carlton Managers Barwick and Snellgrove QE 'i 1953 WILDKITTENS ' First row Snellgrove Watson Taylor, Bennett. Second row: Couch Davis, Gorbutt, Alderman V Barwnck Boone Thrrd row Purramore Carlton M Bennett Dampler Wlllums, N. Barwkck. ,aiding loorffi A I qq. . '4 'I' www?-ur-ewan WW BOYS' TEAM Maxwell Taylor Willie Webb Buddy Johnson i fl ' . . . an anoflzer Sfafe frololzy ia aclclecl WILLIE WEBB - ..Jf'i. For the second consecutive year, Willie has been to the State Finals in tennis. And for the second year, he has brought home the Championship to V. l-l, S. Only a Junior this year, we are expecting another State Tennis trophy from Willie next year. 1 if A ,x . r ye , , l -1' L f . Jj' 1, -' 7.5 ,K , as ' ' GIRLS' TEAM Left to right: E. Hunahan, J. Williams, A. Snellgrove, S. K. Bennett. 'ff fl LEE GREER HARRY LINDSTROM LARRY MASSEY Catcher First Base Second Base THE T EMORY MOBLEY NOEL GEORGE JACOB MALHAM Short Stop Third Base Left Fleld EARL GOBER LARRY TATUM Center Freld Right Field Q. RAY MOORE Pitcher ...A MEA 66 77 egafuf cz oluerfiriemen fd The Sandspur Staff and the V. H. S. students to whom this annual will mean so rnuch in coming years wish to ex- press their sincerest thanks to the merchants who by their generosity have made our annual possible. Sidney is one of our favorite announcers. Three of our D. E. students gong up on a customer to make o sale. -f-,3FU t df' ,flglf hm, ir' X X 1 .1 ! .. 'QQ' Z IJ! f . ff' X The soda jerks of V. H. S., Errol Sewell and Gunther, Marsha, Loc, Karen, and Jimmy pause at Belchcr's Joseph Harrington. onc of our favorite druq-stores, 14 3-'zffgpog--1'-:oil xoxo:--if-1finiuguioq-'ioxnif-gui'-1-'111 Terrible Food Sirk D WE IN Lousy Service Wishing All Sensors The Best of Future Happiness And Success PAUL 5:1455 Mgr as Prop 10-1 I . . Compliments of own es ounty COMMISSIONERS Jock Store s J Geo ge Shelfo 1 n Mr. im Hunt r rm 103111:-in -1:11 .101-rin: 101:11 11 -112--1:11 1--3 11-xniniuiui 131 11: -2 Compliments of ity 0 Jjczfalosta The City outhorltnes ore In sympathy with our educotlonol mstltutlon cmd 'rake pride In the publication of the SANDSPUR JOHN BRAY GIDDENS CARL MINCHEW ROY McLANE JACK HOWELL JAMES PARRAMORE N N LANGDALE CHARLTON GREEN 106 I I I I X17 R In home and bu :ness I do a lot Im llttle Reddy Kllowatt I work for you everyday The more I work the less you pay All household Items except mme Now cost more than In 39 So use me often the whole year thru III make Ilfe easler for you Now and Forever Yours Reddy Kllowatt GEURGIII PDWEII and LIGHT CUMPIINY 1 3 3 i ni-Q 1 ix: 1 vi init 11101010 Phone 201 IOI7 Wlllloms St AZALEA S T U D I O CHARLES Racks Photography Portrants and F rammg Dlshnchon Compliments of BOB BELCHER S DRUG STORE Phone 812 Valdosta Georgia COWARTS DRESS SHOP LADIES READY TO WEAR MILLINERY HOSE UNDERWEAR KING S GRILL EXCELLENT FOOD nu 1 RODDEY S HARDWARE 108 O . of . . . z..z.z : :iz : z -.:.: : -.:.:..:..z.,:.,: :.,:..::.z:::z z z z -.: z : :.z :..: : :iz :iz z z z z : z :1z:,..? .3...z..z.,:.,:.,z.,:..:.:z..:..-..:..:..::.:.,z:.... 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