Valdosta High School - Sandspur Yearbook (Valdosta, GA)
- Class of 1957
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CHANDLER CHRISTIAN and FRED RIGGS W, and Witt VMS. Editor Pom Paulk, Assistant Editor Alan Pendleton, Business M inager Al Forthe, and Ass.stant Bus.ness Manager George Bennett enjoy a walk in the park after working on the 1957 SANDSPUR ■We greatly anticipate the completion of our new science building. The football boys make use of their new dressing rooms. re mem The girls like practicing on their new courts. Football spectators enjoy a better view from the new, im- proved stadium. ffg Ben Smith recei.es one o the hard eorned gold tootbolls from The Student Council ond the stoffs of the Outlook ond the Coach Baiemore. Sondspur were honored ot a Christmas dinner in the lunchroom. in a war onorA . . . Mrs. Ogletree presents Chandler with the DAR Good Citizen- ship Award. All students enjoy going to the library to use the reference Miss Ford, the guidance counseler, talks to Hal about college books, to select a good book, or jurt to look at a magazine. life. the various i classes The strong emphasis on science seems to be taking effect in Mrs. Massey's Biology class. The Solid Geometry class struggles with one of Mr. Davis' famous tests. The Student Directories, published by the Student Council os a service project, were a great help to everyone. The Valdosta Chapter Order of DeMolay present our school with a new state flag in participating in activities Jimmy and Ralph register the college delegates on College Day Phyllis and Tommy participate in one of Mr Bacon's many plays. in the entertaining chapef programs Mr. Odom's drum playing was a pleasing extra on the bond chapel program. Dr. Buckner Fanning, renowned Evangelist, and Pam discuss his booklet, Day by Day Christian Living. Seniors burn tWe Merit Scholarship booklets after completing the test. The student body enjoys the Christmas edition of the Outlook. in u nu Mia Odie and Gwen sell slaves for the D. E. Club's Slave Day. Mr. Martin displays one of his unusual talents for the 4B lunch classes. ) Ralph, Alan, Wilbur and Cay composed the debate team which won first place in the state. Oilic gets instructions on how to pose for her school pictures xciting. momen td The students enjoy o picnic lunch on the compus Laverne receives her Sports Club award in chapel. Gaye receives recognition as the first girl golfer. ■V VMVVI V in many jp orts . . . A long waiting line on the bench bocks up the first team. The mighty Wildcats bow in a moment of prayer before The sponsors enjoy the Waycross gome from the sidelines. each game. The roiling along the breezewoy furnishes a place of relaxation during the lunch hour. Mr. Davis gets a beouty treatment from his slaves on Slave Day. in jamiliar AceneA . . . Miss McKinney, perched on her favorite stool, gets a better view of her classes. Between halves Coach Bennett demonstrates techniques Behind the scenes at the Homecoming Dance, the girls crowd around the mirror for last minute primping. Even the Freshmen become important during the Homecoming festivities. in the omeconnncj estiuitieS The Senior edition of the Outlook records events of the year in story and pictures. The Seniors' last minute in their homeroom is the time that they turn in their caps and gowns. A popular Elvis Presley song provides the theme for a Homecoming float The spirit of V.H.5. burst torth at the big pep rally before the Homecoming game Mrs. Hollie Howell ZJhe Seniors (ouinafy dedicate 193 7 .Sandspur to fl'L J4JL Mowed our Because of her understanding and friendli- ness; her unfailing guidance and interest in all our activities; and her untiring efforts, we dedicate this, the 1957 SANDSPUR, to Mrs. Hollie Howell. FRIENDLY PEOPLE Our Board of Education strives constantly toward the development of a better school system so that our educational opportunities may be second to none. We are truly grateful to them. Members of the Board of Education at graduation. They ore. Left to Right: Mr. Clement Greene, Mr. Homer Eberhardt, Mr. $. I. Moson. Mrs. Christie Patterson, Mrs. 0. L. Burns, Dr. Ralph Thaxton, Dr. F. G. Eldridge, Dr. Conrad Willioms, Mr. Eddie Laws. MR. W. G. NUNN Superintendent B S., Auburn; M.S., Auburn; Additional Graduate work ot University ot Alabama, Southern Methodist University, Duke University, University of Georgia. Mr. W. G. Nunn, our superintendent, has shown untiring effort in promoting our school spirit and activities. His friendliness and understanding have endeared him to every- one at V.H.S., as he strives to improve our educational facilities. til e administration MR HOWELL C. MARTIN Principal B.S., Georgia Teachers College; M.Ed., Mercer University; Additional Graduate Work at Duke University. Mr. Howell C. Martin, our principal, has shown interest in all our problems, large and small. He is a very capable man and has work- ed persistently to better our school program. Mr. Odum and Mr. Bacon compare notes' during graduation proctice. eoo Miss Adams and Mrs. Hall pose in the Commercial Deportment. the training interest, Miss Herring and Miss Hambrick choose patterns for their Spring wardrobe. Mr. Harrison and Mr. Glenn compare the D.C.T. and the D E. Program Miss Ford, Mrs. Howell, ond Miss Ogletree rcod books on History found in our library. Mrs. Hamill and Mrs. Barthlow discuss the b.oks wnich ore required for their English courses. un derstandincj and adi vice A display of pictures pertaining to English ore observed by Mrs. Mothis gives some advice about books on languoges to Mrs. Smith, Miss McKinney, and Mrs. Anthony. Mr Millar. Mrs. Touchton, Mrs. C. Massey and Mrs. B Massey pause after a tour of the Science Building. Coaches Bazemore, O'Neal, Bennett, and Davis display two of the many trophies earned in the various sports. Miss Hightower relaxes for a moment as she takes time out from her Visiting Teacher duties. V.J4.S. Mrs Carruthers and Mrs. Guilder moke up the school' Mrs. Hunt and Mrs Forrest handle the records in the lunch efficient office staff- room. MISS FKtDtVA Ot.Lt I KtE ma he yijoments to l emember. Here, we, the Editors of the 1957 SANDSPUR, pouse to say a special thank you to our dear friend. Miss Fredeva Ogletree. During this, her last year as advisor to the SANDSPUR staff, she has been able to call upon knowledge and experience gained through fourteen years of service in this capacity, and she has benevolently and patiently given hours of guidance which have made this yearbook possible We shall always be grateful to her for a job well done! FACULTY DIRECTORY MISS SARA DEAN ADAMS A B., M.Ed., V.S.C.; University of Georgio Commercial Subjects MR WILLIAM E GLENN B.S., University of Georgia Distributive Education, Civics mrs. w r McClure A.B., Western Kentucky State Teachers College Algebra MRS. MACK ANTHONY A B., Wesleyan College; M.A., University Latin, English MRS HENRY A. HALL Emory B.S., Commercial Education, Alabama Poly- j technic Institute a B., Commercial Subjects MR GLENN BACON MISS ELEANOR HAMBRICK B M , M M, Chicago Musical College; Loyolo B.S.H.E., G.S.C.W., Abraham Baldwin College University Home Economics A B Speech, Music, Director of Glee Club, Drama English MRS. HERSHEL HAMILL miss rubye McKinney Wesleyan College; M A., University of Georgio English, Bible, Latin MR SAM B MILLER Unitversity of Georgia; Columbio University Spanish, Latin, English MRS CHARLES BARTHLOW A.B., University of Michigon English MS., MR WRIGHT BAZEMORE A B., Mercer University; Princeton University; Harvard University; Yale University; MA Peabody Head Football Coach, Physical Education for Boys, Boys' Tennis Coach A.B., Bessie Tift College English MR. WALTER W. HARRISON Alabama Polytechnic Institute; Troy Teachers College Diversified Co-Operative Training MISS NANCY HERRING B.S.H.E., G.S.C.W. Homemoking MR. ANDY ODUM B.S., University of Miami; Georgia Teachers College; Florida State University B.S., Band MISS FREDEVA OGLETREE M.A., University of Georgia; A.B., Agnes Scoff, University of California; Syracuse University MR WILLIAM BENNETT, JR B.S., Florida State University; Stetson; Uni- versity of Florida; University of Georgia Civics, Assistant Football Cooch, Physical Education for Boys, Boys' Basketball Coach, American History, Drivers Education MR WILLIAM E. DAVIS B.S.Ed., M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Physics, Mathematics, Girls' Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach MR. EDWARD DECHAU, JR MRS HOLLIE HOWELL A B., V.S.C. World History MRS. HERMAN JOHNSON A.B., V.S.C.; M.Ed., University of Georgia Physical Education for Girls, Girls' Tennis Coach MR W E. LOVE A.B., Georgia Teachers College; M.Ed., Ogle- thorpe; University of Georgio Mathematics and General Business MR. EARL O'NEAL B.S., Florida State University; Peabody Health, Civics, Physical Education for Boys, Assistant Football Cooch, Track Coach MISS MARY SMALL A S., V.S.C.; M A Teacher’s College Colum bia University Art MRS. MEL SMITH A B., Wesleyan College English, Journalism, Latin B.S., Georgia Teachers College Shop—Drafting and Woodworking MRS MARVIN EVANS MRS BARBARA MASSEY B.S., V.S.C., Florida State University Generol Science MRS A. W. TOUCHTON A.B., LaGrange College General Science and English A B., Winthrop College; M.A., George Pea body College; University of Virginia Algebra, Geometry MRS GRADY MASSEY B.S., V.S.C.; M.A., Columbio University; M.l.T. Biology, Chemistry MISS MARGUERITE FORD A B, V.S.C., Emory University, University of Georgia Dean of Girls, Guidance Director, Social Studies MRS BRYAN MATHIS A B , V.S.C.; B S. in Library Science, Louisiana State University Librarian MRS. JULIAN E. WADE A B., G.S.C.W. English MR. JESSE WILSON A B., Mercer University Shop 27 Our S. emor President . Vice President Secretory Treasurer FRED RIGGS TOMMY NEWSOM RUTH HIGHTOWER NANCY JOHNSON 28 Tommy Adkins Charles Alexander Fannie Lee Asbell Gwen Asbell Don Atchison Pauline Beck Frances Bennett Gwen Bennett Dan Blanton Jo Ann Blonton Lo Quito Blonton Tracey Blanton Gene Boone Jo Ann Box Julia Bray Jo Brett David Brooks Lysbeth Brooks Phoebe enters into compaigning enthusiastically. Howard Broomberg Jimmy Carroll Harriett Browne Helen Chadwick 30 Steve Chitty Chondler Christian James Cody Don Coleman Marie Converse Larry Cooper Ruby Coppagc to re mem Ben has waited a long time for the time when he could be measured for his cap and gown. andra Cowart Cay Cranford Gerald Culpepper Myra Dasher Peqqy Davidson J Y Jerry Dovis Pat Davis Phyllis Davis Gwendolyn Dollar Doris Duncan Wilma Ellenberg Lawrencene Evans (jetting invitationJ Lenora Fcazell Claudette Finley Miss McKinney and Mr. ijienn neip the seniors get their invitations. Al Forthe Lether Fountain Betty Fussell Billy Garrett Joyce Green • Forney Harrison Tom Haskin Edna Hawes u innina awards Chandler and Claudette receive on award for their outstanding work on the OUTLOOK stati Eddie Herndon Ruth Hightower Jean Holmes Phoebe Humphries Lounette Jockson Nancy Johnson Robert Johnson Earlcnc Jones Laurice Kalii Brian Killeen Lorimcr Kirby William Kirby I annin 9 t or Joyce Kirkland Michael LaHood The seniors plan for the future on Career Day Faye Lanier Hazel Lee Law Marsha Lear Donnie Lee Marilyn Lee Eleanor Leonard Nellie Lokey Shirley Long Goyle Luke Eloine McDonald Carolyn McGee Helge McGee Nellie Jean McGee Arthur McLone Tim McLeod Bobby Mayer Alton Mock Charles Moore Marilyn Morris Sara Maris Moses Susan Newham 35 i. i Mike Newman Tcmmy Newsom Tommy Nichols Lucile Nix William Norsworthy Joel Norwood Melvin Osborne receiving high honors Mr. Nunn presents Claudette with the Most Outstanding Senior Award. Dorothy Overby Wayne Overstreet Margie Owens Ginna Parramore Gwyn Parrish Pam Paulk Alan Pendleton 36 Joan Peterman V Jerwann Phillips Junior Phillips Glenda Pittman Joan Reames Kitty Rabon Dorothy Reeves an recoin ition • • The Honor Graduates receive recognition on Honors Day Dorothy Roberts Robert Robinson John Songster Sue Ann Rehbcrg Ann Scala Fred Riggs Joan Schroer Walter Schroer Ferrell Scruggs V Carreen Shapiro Jimmy Shaw LaTrelle Sirmans Ben Smith Beverly Smith Socia Hi izincj • • The Senior Banquet, held at the Country Club, was a fitting prelude to the Junior-Senior dance Julius Southall Elson Stephenson Shera Sterling Elaine Studstill Carolyn Suggs 38 David Tart r Joe Tinsley Janice Tomberlin Mary Lou Tomlinson Everett Tumblin Patsy Viar Bill Voigt Beverly Walker J W. Warren Margaret Ann Wilkes Jchnny Williams Penny Williams Odie Wilson an cl participating in the last chapel program Cay mode the first farewell speech at the last chapel of 1957. 40 1957 SANDSPUR SENIOR DIRECTORY ADKINS. TOMMY ALEXANDER. CHARLES Student council 4; District Meet 4, Boy's Essoy 4; Honor Groduote. AS3ELL. FANNIE LEE G'ee Club 1; Library Staff 4 ASBELL. GWEN ATCHISON. DON BALALIS, PAUL DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4; Ground Observer Corps 3. 4, Chief Observer 3. 4, Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. 4; Dramatic Club 3; Jr Police I. 2, 3. 4; Captain 4; Trock 3. 4 BEAUCHAMP, JOYCE Band I, 2; Commercial Club 3; D. E A, Tri-Hi-Y I. BECK, PAULINE Commercial Club 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 3, 4; Girls' Sports Club 2; Ground Observer Corps 2, 3, 4; Librory Staff A, Secretary 4; Office Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Delegate to State Librory Meet 4; Second Ploce Beauty Contest 4 BENNETT, FRANCES GREEN BENNETT, GWEN Commercial Club 2, 3, 4; D. E Club 4; F. H. A 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Basketball 2, 3; District Meet Typ.ng 4 BLANTON, DAN Hi-Y 1, 2; Ground Observer Corps 2, 3; Jr. Police 4; Football 1. BLANTON, JO ANN D. E. Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Band 1, 2. BLANTON, LAQUITA D. E. Club 4; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4 BLANTON,TRACEY Beta Club 2, 3, 4 Project Chairman 3; F. H. A. Club 1; Dramatic Club 1; Office Staff 4; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3; Student Council 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; All Star Team 4; Girls' State 3; Honor Groduote. BOONE, DONNA F.H.A. Club 1, 2; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, A, Vice- President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4 BOONE. GENE Ground Observer Corps 3, 4; Hi-Y I, 2, 3; Jr. Police 2, 3; V. Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. BOX, JO ANN Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4 BRAY, JULIA F.H.A. Club 1, 2; Girls' Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4 JO BRETT Entered from Jacksonville, Florida 4; Commercial Club 4; Glee Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Third place Beouty Contest 4 BROOKS, DAVID Glee Club 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; V Club 3, 4; Jr. Police I; Football 1, 2, 3. BROOKS, LYSBETH F.H.A Club 1; Tn-Hi-Y 1, 4 BROOMBERG, HOWARD D E. Club 4; DOSTA OUTLOOK 4; Ground Observer Corps 3, 4, Asst Chief Observer 3; Hi-Y 3; Dramatic Club 3. BROWNE, HARRIET F. H. A Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 BRYAN, JEAN D. C. T. Club 4, Vice-President 4; F. H. A. Club 3, 4; Library Staff 4; Girls' Sport Club 2, 3. BURNETTE, BOBBY Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4, Asst. Business Mgr. 3; Business Manoger 4; Ground Observer Corps 3, 4; H.-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramotic Club 3; SANDSPUR 4; Basketball 1, 2; Most Outstanding Engi- neering Senior 4; State Runner-up Notional Merit Scholar- ship 4; Honor Graduate. CANNINGTON, JANE D. E. Club 3, 4; F. H. A. 1. CARROLL, JIMMY Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; V Club 3, 4; Basketball 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4 CHADWICK, HELEN D E Club 3, 4; F. H. A CHITTY, STEVE Ground Observer Corps 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretory 2; Key Club 4; SANDSPUR 4; V Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1. CHRISTIAN, CHANDLER Beta Club 3, 4; DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, A, Co-Ed.tor 4; Dramatic Club 3; Ground Observer Corps 3, Library Staff 2, 3; SANDSPUR 2; Student Council A, Secretary 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Chaplain 4; Junior Class Treasurer; Cheerleader 4; 2nd place in UDC Essoy Contest 3; Top 15 Beouty Contest 4; DAR Good Citizen- ship Award 4; Honor Groduote. CLANTON, WYNDELL D. E. Club 3, 4 CODY, JAMES D. E. Club 3, 4; State First Vice-President 4, DOSTA OUTLOOK 4; Jr. Police 1; Key Club 3, A, Parliamentarian 4, SANDSPUR 4; Football 1, Co-Captoin; Boys' State 3, City Secretary and House of Representatives. COLEMAN, DAN Ground Observer Corps, 3, Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, Vice-President 2; Key Club 3, 4 CONVERSE, MARIE Beto Club 2; Commercial Club 4; F. H. A 2, 3, Treasurer 2; Dramatic Club 3; Office Staff 4, SANDSPUR 3, 4, Activities Editor 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2; Treasurer of Freshman Class, Cheerleaders 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Top 15 in Beauty Contest, Honor Graduate. COOPER, LARRY COPPAGE, RUBY LEE D. E. Club 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, President 3. COPPEDGE, JO ANN Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 4, Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4 COWART, MADELON Commercial Club 4; D. E. Club 3, 4; Secretary 4; F. H. A 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2. COWART, SANDRA Commercial Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; F. H. A. I; Ground Observer Corps 3, 4; Office Stoff 4; SANDSPUR 3, 4; Girls' Sports Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. CRANFORD, CAY DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4; Editorial Editor 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ground Observer Corps 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Treasurer 2, President 3, 4; SANDSPUR 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Alternate 3, District Meet 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4; District Play 2, 3, 4, Girls' Reoding 2; Valdosta Times Journalism Award 3; Winner of Joycee I Speak for Democracy Contest; Honor Graduate. CULPEPPER, GERALD Bond 1, 2, 3, 4. 41 1957 SANDSPUR SENIOR DIRECTORY DASHER, MYRA Beto Club 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretory 2; Vice President 3, 4; F. T. A 3, 4; Vice-President 3, President 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; SANDSPUR 4; Science Club 3, 4, Secretory-Treosurer 4; District Meet 4; Reody Writing 4; U. D. C. Essay Award 3; D. A. R American History Award 3; Winner of National Merit Scholarship 4; Most Valuable Student Award 4; Solutotorion. DAVIDSON, PEGGY DOSTA OUTLOOK 4, Ground Observer Corps 2, 3; Library Staff 4; SANDSPUR 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 4. DAVIS, JERRY Commercial Club 3, 4; D. E. Club 4; F H. A 3, 4; Girls' Sports Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, PAT Football 3, 4. DAVIS, PHYLLIS Girls' Sports Club 2, Band 1 2; Library Staff 4, Treasurer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 DOLLAR, GWENDOLYN D. E. Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. DUNCAN, DORIS Entered from Gainesville, Florida 4; F. T. A. 4; Glee Club 4; Office Stoff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Government Club 4 ELLENBERG, WILMA Honor Graduate EVANS, LAWRENCENE Commercial Club 4; D. E. Club 4 FEAZELL, LENORA Commercial Club 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, Girls' Sports Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3. FINLEY, CLAUDETTE Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretory 4; DOSTA OUTLOOK 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Monoging Editor 3, Co- Editor 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4, President 4; Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, A, Secretary 2, Chaplain 3; Secretory of Junior Class 3; Basketball 1, 2; Honor Graduate. FLOWERS, BUDDY D. C. T. 3, 4, President 4 FORTHE, AL BETA CLUB 2, 3; D. E Club 4, Reporter 4; Ground Observer Corps 2, Hi-Y I, 2; Jr. Police 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; SANDSPUR 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4; President of Freshman and Sopho more Closses, Basketball I, 2; D E. Speech Contest Winner 4; D. E. Moth Contest Winner 4; American Legion Citizenship Award; Honor Graduate. FOUNTAIN, LETHER Commercial Club 3; D. E. Club 4; F. H. A. Club 2, 3; Girls' Sports Club 2. FUSSELL, BETTY GARRETT, BILLY D. E. Club 4; Jr. Police 4; Football. Jr. Varsity 1, 2 Track 2. GRANT, FAYE GREENE, JOYCE D. E. Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. GUESS, JOHN D. C. T A, Historian 4; Football 1, 2. HAAS, ROBERTA Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 HARRELL, JOHN D. C. T. Club 3, Reporter 3; Basketball 1. HARRISON, FARNEY HASKIN, TOM Football 1, 2, 3, 4 HAWES, EDNA Beta Club 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4; Office Stoff 4, SANDSPUR 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Honor Graduate. HERNDON, EDDIE Baseball 2, 3, 4 HIGHTOWER, RUTH Commercial Club 4; Library Staff 3, 4, Secretary 3; Secretory of Senior Class; Homecoming Attendant 3, Homecoming Queen 4; First Place in Beauty Contest 4; Honor Graduate. HOLMES, JEAN Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 4 HUGHES, MARILYN DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Journalism Club 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Heod Majorette 4 HUMPHRIES, PHOEBE Beta Club 4; DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4; Feature Editor 3, Managing Editor 4; F. H. A. 3; Ground Observer Corps 3; SANDSPUR 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Honor Graduate. JACKSON, LOUNETTE D. E Club 4; F. H A 2; F. T. A 2. JOHNSON, NANCY DOSTA OUTLOOK 4, Bookkeeper 4; Girls' Sport Club 2, 3, A, Secretary 3, Treasurer of Senior Closs, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Coptoin 4, All-State 4, Girls' State 3, Tennis 2, 3; Honor Graduate. JOHNSON, ROBERT Baseball 3, A, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Coptom 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Best Back 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 3, Best All Round Player 4; All State A, Atlanta Touchdown Bock of the Week 4; Trock 1, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4; Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; V Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of Sophomore Closs. JONES, JOHNNY Baseball 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, All Stote Mention 3, All State 4; Atlanta Journal Constitution AA Lineman of the Year 4; A. P. Co-Captain All State Team 4; All South Georgia 4; All Southern Mention 4; All Americon Mention 4; Best Lineman V.H.S. 4; Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretory 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; V Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4 JONES, EARLENE D. E. Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. KALIL, LAURICE Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 KILLEEN, BRIAN Hi-Y 1, 4. KIRBY, LORIMER Football 2. KIRBY, WILLIAM Entered from Clyattville, Georgio 4; Hi-Y 4 KIRKLAND, JOYCE Entered from Pinetto, Florida 3, Football 3. LAHOOD, MICHAEL DOSTA OUTLOOK 4; Ground Observer Corps 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4; V Club 2; Football Manager 2. LANIER, FAYE Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Reporter 3, President 4; Ground Observer Corps 3; Girls' State 3; SANDSPUR 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3, President 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; All State 4; Winner of the U. D. C. Essay Contest 4; Honor Graduate. 42 1957 SANDSPUR SENIOR DIRECTORY LAW, HAZEL LEE Beta Club 2; D. E 3, 4; F. H. A. 2; Vice-President 2; Basketball I, 2, 3. LEAR, MARSHA Entered from Quitman, Georgia 2; DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4; Art Editor 3, 4, Ground Observer Corps 3, 4; Office Staff 4; SANDSPUR 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Honor Graduate. LEE, DONNIE F. H A. Club 1; F. T. A. Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Library Stoff 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 LEE, MARILYN Basketball 2, 3, 4 LEONARD, ELEANOR F. H. A. Club 1; Ground Observer Corps 3, Government Club 4; Tennis 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 LOKEY, NELLIE Commercial Club 3; D. E. Club 4; F. H A. 2, 3; Girls' Sports Club 2; Perfect Attendance for Twelve Years. LONG, SHIRLEY LUKE, GAYLE Beta Club 2, 3, 4; DOSTA OUTLOOK 3; Office Staff 4; SANDSPUR 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Honor Grad- uate McDonald, elaine Ccmmercial Club 3, 4; F. H A I, 2, Ground Observer Corps 3; Glee Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. McGEE, HELGE Entered from Wheeler Field, North Africa 3, Band 3, 4; Ground Observer Corps 3, 4 McGEE, NELLIE JEAN D. E. Club 4, F. H A Club 2. McLANE, ARTHUR DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4 H.-Y 1, 2, 3; Ground Observer Corps 2, 3, 4; Asst. Chief Observer 4, Jr. Varsity Football 1, Track 4 McLEOD, TIM Football Manager B Teom I, 2; Hi-Y 1, 2; Jr. Police 2, 3. MASSEY, J. W. Entered from Clinch City High School 4; Glee Club 4, Dramatic Club 4 MAYER, BOBBY D. E. 3, 4; State Vice-President of Public Relations 4; Ground Observer Corps 3, Jr. Police 4. MIXER, LEON Entered in January, 1957 from Webb School, Tennessee MOCK, ALTON D. E. Club 3, 4 MOORE, CHARLES Shop 1, 2, 3, 4 MORRIS, MARILYN Dramatic Club 3; F. H. A. 1, 2; Ground Observer Corps 3, 4; Office Staff 4; SANDSPUR 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4 MOSES, SARA MARIE Dramatic Club 3; F. H A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4; F. T. A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1, 3; Ground Observer Corps 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 NEWHAM, SUSAN Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3, 4 NEWMAN, MIKE Entered from Lake Park 3. NEWSOM, TOMMY Entered from Lake Park 4; DOSTA OUTLOOK, Sports 4; Hi-Y Treasurer 4; Vice-President of Senior Class; Govern- ment Club 4; Homecoming King; Winner of American Legion Oratorical Contest; Valdosta Times Journalism Award 4. NICHOLS, TOMMY Ground Observer Corps 2, 3, 4; Jr. Police 2, 3, 4, Driver 3, 4 NIX, LUCILLE Library Staff 4. NORSWORTHY, WILLIAM Entered from Echols County 4 NORWOOD, JOEL Basketball 1, D. C. T. 3, 4; Secretory 3. OSBORNE, MELVIN OVERBY, DOROTHY FOUNTAIN D. E 4; F. HA. 1 OVERSTREET, WAYNE Dramotic Club 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Ground Observer Corps 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, SANDSPUR 3; District Meet 4; Dis- trict Play 4 OWENS, MARGIE D. E. Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. PARRAMORE, GINNA Dramotic Club 3, 4; F. H A 1, 2, 3, Office Stoff 4; SANDSPUR 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Top 15 in Beauty Contest 4 PARRISH, GWYN Commercial Club 4; F. H A. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 PAULK, PAM Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretory 3, President 4, DOSTA OUTLOOK 4, Office Staff 4, SANDSPUR 1, 4, Editor 4; Student Council 2, 3; Secretory of Freshman and Sopho- more Classes, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, Top 15 in the Beauty Contest 3; Valedictorian. PENDLETON, ALAN Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, SANDSPUR 3, 4, Asst Editor 4, Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 4, Vice- President 4, District Meet 3; Alternate for Debate Team 3, Debate Team 3, 4, First Place State Affirmative 4 PETERMAN, JOAN F. H. A. 1, 2, Dromatic Club 1, 2, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Secretory 4; D. E. Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Girls' Sport Club 2. PHILLIPS, JERWANN Band 1, 2; Girls' Sports Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. PHILLIPS, JUNIOR PITTMAN, GLENDA Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1; Glee Club 1; Librory Staff 4; Girls' Sports Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. RABON, KITTY REAMES, JOAN Commercial Club 3, 4; Office Stoff 4; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Basketball 2. REEVES, DOROTHY Commercial Club 2; Library Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. REHBERG, SUE ANN F. H. A. 2; Ground Observer Corps 3, 4, Library Staff 4; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. RIGGS, FRED Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4, President 4; V Club 2, 3, 4; President of Junior ond Senior Classes; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Best Sportsman Award 4; Elk's Leadership A word 4. ROBERTS, DOROTHY Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Ground Observer Corps 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Stoff 4, Office Stoff 4, SAND- SPUR 3, 4, Girls' Soprts Club 2. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Top 15 in Beauty Contest 3, 4 ROBINSON, ROBERT Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Honor Grad- uate. 43 1957 SANDSPUR SENIOR DIRECTORY SANGSTER, JOHN D.C.T. 4. SCALA, ANNE DOSTA OUTLOOK 4; Ground Observer Corps. 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3; SANDSPUR 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Graduate. SCHROER, JOAN Entered from Pine Grove 2; Commercial Club 3, 4; Girls' Sports Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 SCHROER, WALTER Ground Observer Corps 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; Junior Police 4 SCRUGGS, FERRELL Ground Observer Corps 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Key Club 4; V Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Home- coming Attendant 4. SHAPIRO, CARREEN Entered from Homerville High School 4; DOSTA OUT- LOOK 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Basketball 4; Homecoming Atten- dant 4; Sponsor for Waycross Football Game 4 SHAW, JIMMY D.E 4; Basketball 1. SIRMONS, LATRELLE Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Publicity Chair- man 4; Library Staff 3, 4, President 4; Girls' Sports Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Honor Graduate. SMITH, BEN Ground Observer Corps 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Police 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; V Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Manoger; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; All South Georgia 4; Honorable Mention All Sfote 3, 4; All Region 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 SMITH, JULIE Beto Club 3; DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatic Club 3; SANDSPUR, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 4. District Meet 4, One-Act Play. SMITH, BEVERLY Commercial Club 3, 4, President 4; F.H.A 1, 2, 3; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Ground Observer Corps 2, 3, Office Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, MILTON SMITH, VIRGINIA D.E. Club 4, Miss D.E. Sweetheart. SOUTHALL, JULIUS STEVENSON, ELSON STERLING, SHERA Commercial Club%3, 4; Office Stoff 4; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 STUDSTILL, ELAINE Beta Club 2, 3; DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4; F.H.A 1; Ground Observer Corps 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Librory Staff 2, 3; Office Staff 4; SANDSPUR 2, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1; Vice President Freshman Class; Sponsor for Waycross Game 4; Key Club Sweetheart 3; Youth Assembly Delegate 2; Honor Graduate. SUGGS, CAROLYN Commercial Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3,‘ Ground Observer Corps 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Government Club 4 Library Staff 3; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4, Top 15 in Beauty Contest 4 TOMBERLIN, JANICE F T.A. 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Library Staff 2, 3, 4; Science 3, 4; Recording Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. TOMLINSON, MARY LOU Entered from Miami, Florida, 4; D.E. Club 4, Award for D.E. Scrapbook 4; Second place in D. E. Speech Contest. TUMBLIN, EVERETT Entered from Anchorage, Alaska, 2; Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice Pres dent 4, 12th Georgia Youth Assembly 4; Government Club 4; Key Club 4; SANDSPUR 4; Science Club 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 VIAR, PATSY Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Tennis 4; Homecoming Atten- dant 2. VOIGT, BILL D.E. 3, 4, Ground Observer Corps 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Football 1, 2. WALIUK, DCYtKLT Commercial Club 3, 4; F.H.A 1, 2; Ground Observer Corps 3; Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4 WARREN, JAMES D.E. Club 3, 4 WARWICK, GAY Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4; President 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1; Golf 4 WELCH, WAYNE Ground Observer Corps 4 Hi-Y I; Basketball Jr. Varsity 1; Football Manager 4; Track 4 WHITE, MIKE V Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4; Track 4, Most Valuable Player 4. WICKER, EARL Ground Observer Corps 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; SANDSPUR 4; Track 4 WILKERSON, SARA Commercial Club 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 WILKES, MARGARET ANN Dramatics Club 3, 4; Library Stoff 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, District Meet Play 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Most Outstanding Girl Basketball Player 4 WILLIAMS, JOHNNY Entered from Quitman 3. WILLIAMS, PENNY Beta Club 2, 3, 4; DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; F.H.A 1; Tn-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader—Assist- ant Captain 4; Honor Graduate. WILLIAMSON, TOMMY Entered from Greenville, Mississippi, 4. WILSON, ODIE D.E. Club 4; President 4; Office Staff 2. WISENBAKER, SONNY Entered from Baylor School for Boys 3; Hi-Y 3, 4. WOOD, DENNIS Ground Observer Corps 4; Hi-Y 1; Jr. Police 2; Football 2, 3, Manager 3; Track 4. WORLEY, HAL DOSTA OUTLOOK 3, 4; Ground Observer Corps 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Jr. Police 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4; Football 1, 2. TART, DAVID Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Key Club 4; V Club 3, 4; Baseboll 3, 4; Footboll 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. TINSLEY, JOE V Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball Manoger 3, 4 Footboll 2, 3, 4, Track 3. WRIGHT, MARY LOU Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Excel- lent roting in music festivol. WYNNE, CAROL Commercial Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 3, 4 44 nu M.t, i Suc..j CLAUDETTE FINLEY and BOBBY BURNETTE VLt 2ui epenaaoie DORIS DUNCAN and ALAN PENDLETON WL.6 wl 11 lost Courteous PAM PAULK and DAVID TART West intellectual MYRA DASHER and CHARLES ALEXANDER f rettiest and best rjLooLiny RUTH HIGHTOWER and JIMMY CARROLL WoaI JklLhc SeAt Sport NANCY JOHNSON and ROBERT JOHNSON FAYE LANIER and JOHNNY JONES as Cutest Couple CARREEN SHAPIRO and GENE BOONE fleateAt MARILYN MORRIS and FERRELL SCRUGGS Tdriendfiedt MARIE CONVERSE and PAT DAVIS nLi DJLtJ CAY CRANFORD and BILL VOIGHT the Senior (Lie VU Varsatite TRACEY BLANTON and TOMMY NEWSOM DLl GINNA PARRAMORE and BEN SMITH As the Senior children gathered in the auditorium each was anxious to show h s toy or costume. The underclassmen learned what the Seniors hod left them as Ginna, Chandler and Elaine read the will. 2), wai un . ’ Johnny and Pauline hurried through the rain to join their playmates. A game of Ring Around the Roses preceded the % traditional Kids Day program PAM PAULK These OUfSl NDINfi'SENIORS' ere selWfPd, by the faculty for their exceptionaf gbilitMl leadership, scholarship, personality, ambitioh', and achievement. NANCY JOHNSON Outitandina deniori 1957 FRED RIGGS TRACEY BLANTON MYRA DASHER THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957. DL S enior CtaSi of 1957 will alwa V Rev. Frank King advised the Seniors Be above the Average at the Baccalaureate held on Cleveland Field. Mr. Frank Hughes, Secretary of the G.E.A., was the speaker at Graduation. 52 remem Gayle Luke, Second Honor Graduate, and Trophy. Pam Paulk bade the Seniors farewell and wished them lots of luck in her Valedictory. Corel Wynne leads the Recessional as the Senior Class marches off Cleveland Field for the last time 53 President...........................................JIMMY NICHOLS Vice President.................. MARSHA HARRIS Secretary............................................SISTER WARWICK Treasurer..........................................................DALE WILLIAMS 54 Raymond Abney Eloise Allbritton Sandra Amos Bucky Anderson Fred Anderson Jimmy Arnold Eston Barber Carolyn Bennett George Bennett Joe Ann Bennett Gloria Bland Charles Blanton th e momen ts I wnen Coon, Wilbur, Jim and Dickie pick up their invitations to the Junior-Senior from Margaret. Earl Bloodworth J. F. Buckholts Howard Bolen Billy Burgess Melanie Boone Le Gary Busby Linda Brinson Margaret Butler Harlmon Brooks Yvonne Cagle Mary Jo Browne Sally Campbell Dcreen Carter Libby Carter Steve Corter William Carter Nannette Coswell Corner Cherry Faye Christie Jean Clelland Dee Ann Clifford Linda Coffee Wade Coleman Vivian Cothron Hope Davis Elizabeth Dollar Lynwood Davis Carl Eggersdorf Jack Dowscn Barbara Ellis Patsy Cowart John Pat Deakins Ginger Culpepper Charles De Vane Ollie Dasher Patsy DeVane decorated for coming events . . . Glue splashes and glitter flies os the decorating com mittee prepares for The City Under the Seo. Pat Griffin Betty Sue Harris Ramon Griffin Marsha Harris Virginia Gunter Nancy Henry Judy Ellison Sandra Ford Doyle Evans Audrey Forthc Franklin Fender Joni Gerlando Ed Floyd Bill Gooch Ronnie Gray Beverly Ann Greene Charles Greene Saundra Hardin Gerald Hargrove Tom Homage Charles Exum Joanne Foircloth Tootsie Foy Johnny Garrett Rickey Herndon Sylvia Herndon Bobby Hodge Jerry Ivey Jerry Jackson William Jackson Jerry James Marilyn Johnson Gayle Jones Margaret Knowles Ben Landey Sandra Lee ran Campaigning for Student Council, Ralph Murphine amuses everyone with his interpretation of Is That What's Worrying you, Cousin? Billy Lloyd Betty Lofton Patricia Luke Howell Martin Bill Mattox Rainer McGee Johnny McIntyre Martha McLeod John McLeod Gloria Mederer Marylee Middlebrooks Anne Moore Brenda Moore Nic Nichols Jerry Moore Gloria Nobles Virgil Moore Sidney Morris Ralph Murphine Jimmy Nichols Jimmy Noell Mary Nussbaum Bill Oliver Tom Pormenter I tty Bitty Parramore Linda Register Vivian Partin Carole Rice Mack Peace Mary Ann Pennington Barbara Pitts Sammy Reaves Dwyane Rice Jo Ritch Mildred Ritter Tommie Lee Roberts Jim Roberson Chorlcttc Rob nson Bobby Rogers Jock Ruffer Lee Rykord LaFcrn Sanders Katie Schmidt Albert Schroer Jerry Sheffield Robert Sheffield Ray Shirley Claire Simms an cl th ode shining niahts . . . Cheering at the Has Been Game Gloria yells, We got a team and we gonna shout it? Alta Faye Singletary Dot Simmons Keith Skiles Gary Smith Linda Smith Joe Snellgrove Betty Jo Stewart Arthur Storm Dale Taylor Tommy Thomas Jimmy Tillman John Tomlinson Lana Jean Turner Dale Vickers Louis Wochsmuth Billy Warwick Frances Warwick James Watson Jce Waldron Wilbur Warner Virginia Warren Jchnny Welch Clara Wetherington Paul Wilkcrson gifted with moments to remember , . . The Decorating Committee carries out the theme Moonlight and Roses for the Beauty Contest. THOSE NOT PICTURED Arthur Anderson Melvin Erwyn Robert Herrin Lynell Owens Dorothy Simmons James Earl Bass Fay Garner Winston Holtzclaw Duane Partin Albert Smith Robert Bennett Billy Gay Bubbcr Knight Martin Phillips James Smith Joe Bland Joe Gheradini Larry LeGettc Jimmy Powell Lloyd Starling Lamar Brinson Dick Goodson Ronnie Lynch Bobby Register Boyce Street Marie Courson Eddie Hagan J. B. Martin Bennie Lou Rhodes Billy Tomlinson Elwyn Davis Barbara Harp William Meadows Albert Saunders Imogene Wiggins Delma Dinkins Jimmy Harrington Joan Mills Mike Scott Donald Wilson Donald DcLooch Ellis Hasty J. A. Monk Elena Screws Rufus Yeomans Jimmy Dykes Ernest Hendricks Mary O'Neal Phillip Sellers The Juniors ond Seniors enjoy dancing in The City Under the Sea. Winners of the 1956 Beouty Contest were, Third Ploce: Jo Brett. First Place: Ruth Hightower. Second Place: Pauline Beck. The top fifteen were: Clara Wetherington, Carol Hall, Marie Converse, Chandler Christian, Ginna Porramore, Carolyn Suggs, Gloria Bland, Saundra Hardin, Dorothy Roberts, Jo Brett, Ruth Hightower, Pauline Beck, Beverly Smith, Barbara Pitts and Marsha Harris. f? $ I SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Alec, Jimmy, Ben, and Lane are to be commended for the fine leadership they have shown this year in their class. JIMMY BLANCHARD President ALEC PARRAMORE Vice-President BEN STANALAND Secretary LANE WINSTON Treasurer omoreA haue moment A to re mem First row, left to right Carlton Allen, Barbara Anderson, Barbara Ann Anderson, Gaye Atkinson, Peggy Autrey, Philip Barr, Darleen Baicmorc. Second row Dcnice Bennett, John Bennett, Jimmy Blanch 3rd, Melba Blanton, Corolyn Bloodworth, David Bowden Third row Jimmy Brady, Maxine Brantley, Geraldine Bussey, Tommy Butler, Robert Byrd. Fourth row Chester Cameron, Lida Carroll, Ann Chadwick, Theron Chambers, Charlie Clark, Lonna Clark. Front row, left to right Butch Clelland, Edna Cook, Kitty Coppage, Margaret Corn, Emily Courson, Billie Cowart, Virginia Cribb, David Crockett. Second row Billy Dasher, Doug Davis, Ruby Dovis, Mary Dickey, Horace Dinkins, Shirley Dupree Third row Junior Drew, Mike Esterman, Wade Flythe, Bill Folsom, Kathleen Fry. Fourth row: Emory Futch, Bruce Garner, Maxine Gay, Sharon Gay, Barbara Ann George, Mary Helen George, Joyce Godwin when they realized then will Aoon L ev L upper cla Front row, left to right Everett Goff, Charles Goodloe, Norman Greene, Mike Grier, Peggy Halstead, Joe Harnoge, James Harrell. Second row: Tommy Hatcher, Vonnie Hiers, Diane Higgingbotham, Jock 0. Howell, William Ivey, Edna Johnson, Elwin Jolley. Third row: Linda Jones, Johnny Kemp, Paul Layton, Sammy Lee, Wade Lehman, Linda Lewis, Jerry Luke. Fourth row: Lila McClenny, Hugh McIntyre, Geraldine McLain, Gail McLeod, Billy Martin, Bill Mashburn, Henry Mathis. First row, left to right: Carolyn Meadows, Betty Miller, Charles Mock, D. E. Moore. Gene Morris, Joe Moses, Jerry Norman Second row Camielle Odom, Charles Oliver, Linda O'Neal, Martha Owens, Al:c Porramore, Jimmy Parrish, Nancy Patterson. Third row: Austin Phillips, Jeanette Phillips, Johnny Porter, Ann Powell, Carol Purl, Ruth Rigdon, Joe Rhoden Fourth row: Hayward Riier, Raymond Roberson, Patricia Rogers, Wayne Ross, Clarence Ryan, Jeanette Rykard. Larry Sanders. ivlien tb eu canijiaic ne cl f or Student Council. . . First row, left to right: Elizabeth Schroer, James Sears, LaVerne Sewell, Mary Virginia Shelton, Pepper Shirah, Cissie Shepard, Betty Jo Spicer. Second row: Ben Stanaland, Betty Joyce Stephenson, Jimmie Strange, Jock Taylor, Martha Templeton, Angela Terry, Bozcy Thomas. Third row: Joyce Thomas, Jarrell Tillman, Merrie Tindoll, Sylvia Tomlinson, Johnny Tucker, Gerald Tyson, Vivion Veotch. Fourth row: Tim Vinson, Joy Voight, Mary Virginia Watkins, Nito Faye Weeks, Lynda Wells, Gory Whitfield, Gloria Wilkerson. Fifth row Sara Williams, Anne Williamson, Lone Winston, Carolyn Wood, Jock Wood, Gloria Yarbrough, James Yarbrough. Marsha, Anne, Elaine, Ruby, and Linda went all out when we had cheerleader try-outs. Jimmy, Davy, Norman, Everett, and Jimmy look over trophies we won this year. FRESHMAN OFFICERS Eddie, Lizzie, Nancy, and Ai did a fine job leading their class their first year at high school. EDDIE ZANT President LIZZIE HELMS Vice-President NANCY BONNER Secretary AL DEAN Treasurer men k cive momen ts to re mem oer L • • First row, left to right: Rodney Addison, Ronald Alderman, VirginiaAnderson, Jeweldine Arnold, Betty Avery, Beth Bagley, George Bonk Second row Clyde Barber. Collie Beauchamp, Peggy Beck, Billy Becton, Jenny Belcher, Geneva Bennett. Third row: Helen Blakeman, Rosemary Blakemore, Mary Kate Blanton, Schuyler Blanton, Leroy Bloodworth, Rosie Bogle, Billy Bolen. Fourth row Nancy Bonner, Wendell Boutwell. Jchnnie Bostick, Patricia Bowen, Ike Boyette, Jimmy Brocewell, Susan Branch, Emmett Bridges. First row, left to right: Mickey Bright, Mike Brooks, Bonnie Brown, Pauline Brown, Tom Brown, Jackie Browning, Jimmy Buckholtz, Bingley Burdick. Second row Mary Burgess, Benny Corter, David Carter, Sherry Castleberry, Albert Chambers Third row Julia Cheek, Lera Chitwood, Sandra Clayton, Randy Clements, Esco Clifford, Buddy Coleman, James Connell, Linnis Cook. Fourth row Betty Ann Copeland, Samuel Cothron, Myra Courson, Mary Faye Cowart, Barbara Cox, Noel Croom when th ev were loAt that Jlirst day o Ac hood. . . First row, left to right: Linda Daniel, Ronald Dasher, Shirley Ann Davis, Bill Dawson, Al Deon, Nelson DeLoach, Freeman Dennis. Second row, Jimmy Dewar, Peggy Dollar, Shirley Dollar, Buddy Dorminey, Margaret Douglas, Roger Douglas. Third row: Bob Elder, Byra Ervin, Geraldine Exum, Victor Findley, Jimmy Finney, Buddy Flowers, Edward Fussel Fourth row Billy Garbutt, Betty Jean Gibson, Reginald Giddens, Nelson Giles, Betsy Gillespie, Sue Nell Girardin, Kay Lee Goff. First row, left to right Ann Geer, Shannon Green, jimmy Green, La.ry Greene, Sarah Greene, Sylvia Griner, Bobby Guess. Second row James Hall, Priscilla Hall, Herschel Hamby, Rennie Hardy, Bobby Harrell, Ronald Harrell, Judy Harris. Third row Karen Harris, Donald Hart, Beth Hartley, Elizabeth Helms, Bob Herd, Joe Herilce, Tommy Herring. Fourth row llene Hogan, Angela Holland, Lucian Holtezen. dorff, Jane Horner, Rip Hotch, Elaine Humphries, Pat Hutchins, Emmalene Edge when theu at lait L ecante a part of First row, left to right Carol Jovins, Billy Johnson, Joe Johnson, Sue Johnson, Terry Johnson, Doug Jones, Neldo Jones Second row Bill Kelly, Rennie Kendrick, Frank King, Butch Kirkland, Brenda Lee, Emily Leonard. Third row Joe Logan, Som Long, Shirley Lowe, Carmen Lynn, Johnnie McCollum. Fourth row. Cecil McCann, Charles McCa.in, Brenda McColough, Jack McDonald, Jimmy McKinney, Butch McKey, Tyson McLane, Beth McRee First row, left to right: Kaye Maddux, Bruce Mann, Sandy Mars, Helen Marshall, Dan Martindale, Charles Mathis, Beverly Meocham Second row: Marion Miller, Dianne Morre, Lavonne Moore, Judy Monrad, Bobbie Newman, Brenda Newman, Lyle Nichols, Freddie Nijem. Third row: Stephen O'Brien, Ray O'Neil, Billy Oliver, Franklin Parrish, Gloria Paulk, Charles Pendleton. Fourth Row David Phillips, Gloria Phillips, Randolph Phillips, Ray Phillips, Jerilynn Pike, Joyce Pitts, Djra Jean Platt, Nona Player. when they made their j irst Speech in aSSem u First row, left to right: Hayle Rabon, Sandro Reaves, Sylvia Reddick, Sylvia Redding, Juanita Register, Larry Rice, Raymond Ritter. Second row: Ester Rivers, Jane Rowe, Mike Russell, Dale Rykord, George Samples. Third row: Gretchen Schroer, Kenneth Scruggs, Victor Shapiro, Nancy Sheffield, Lundie Smith, Russell Smith. Fourth row: Nancy Spell, Eugene Spencer, Marie Squires, Lorry Storkley, Jonice Starling, Cherry Suggs. First row, left to right: Gayle Thomas, Maxine Tillman, Merrill Tindall. Tommy Tomberlin, Peggy Tomlinson, Freddie Twiggs, Louise Tyson. Second row: Judy Vinson, Julie Vinson, Geraldine Warren, Eugene Watson, Bobby Welch, Ruth Welch, Mike West. Third row Wayne Wilburn, Billy Wilkins, Mary Catherine Willis, Catherine Wilson, Joan Wilson, Robert Winter, Rosaline Wisenbaker. Fourth row Selina Wisenbaker, Mickey Wood, Sonny Woodhom, Elizabeth Wynens, Danny Wynne, Norman Yole, Eddie Zant. Ronnie proved the freshmen hod tolent by winning third place in the annual Beta Club Talent Show when th ev Serve cl at the unior Senior No, you aren't seeing double It is only the Vinson twins giving their campaign speech for student council. INTERESTING ACTIVITIES Sora Marie presents the Sr. Hi-Y beauties with their trophies__________ Left to right, first row P. Davidson, F. Lanier, T. Foy, P. Paulk, A. Pendleton, M. Converse, M. Dasher. Second row: R. Winter, L. Holtzen- dorft, J. Parrish, G. Mederer, E. Tumblin, Miss Ogletree, S. Chitty, G. Luke, J. Smith. recor Blood, sweat, and tears—that's what it takes to publish a Sandspur. It takes a lot of hard work on the part of the staff to preserve those memories of school days, yet the workers get a real thrill from being o part of this endeavor, and feel great pride in their accomplishment. Pam, Alan, and Miss Ogletree get ideas from the 1956 Sandspur. BUSINESS STAFF George Bennett, Jimmy Blanchard, Bobby Burnette, Sugie Carroll, Jome Cody, Marie Converse, Kitty Coppagc, Tootsie Foy, Marsha Harris, Phoebe Humphries, Patricia Luke, Glorio Mederer, Marilyn Morris, Jimmy Nichols, Ginno Porromore, Nancy Patterson, Carol Rice, Dorothy Roberts, Cissie Shepard, Julie Smith, Elaine Studstill, Jarell Tillman, Wilbur Warner, Earl Wicker, Mr. W W Harrison adviser. EDITORIAL STAFF PAM PAULK ........................................ HHor ALAN PENDLETON Assistant Editor FAYE LANIER, PEGGY DAVIDSON Senior Class Editors GLORIA MEDERER Junior doss Editor TOOTSIE FOY . Freshman, Sophomore Editor MARIE CONVERSE, MYRA DASHER Activities Editors STEVE CHITTY.............................Sports Editors STEVE CHITTY, EVERETT TUMBLIN Sports Editors ROBERT WINTER, LUCIAN HOLTZENDORFF, GAYLE LUKE, JULIE SMITH Photography Editors JIMMY PARRISH.............................Photographers MISS FREDEVA OGLETREE...........................Advisor momen fa to rememoer L Left to right, first row M. Morris, E. Studstill, G. Parramorc, J. Cody, A. Forthe, G. Bennett, J. Smith, P Humphries, D Roberts, T. Foye. Second row B Burnette, J. Nichols, P. Luke, E. Wicker, C Rice, W Warner, J Blanchard, G Mederer, M. Harris, K Coppoge, N Patterson, J. Tillman, M. Converse, C Shepard, S. Carroll, Mr. Harrison. CLAUDETTE FINLEY, CHANDLER CHRISTIAN, Co-Editors. Many long hours of work are spent before the Outlook goes to press. r £)ostci firoui Editorials, features, and news items—all are found in our own paper, the Dosta Outlook. The saying “The best things in life are free is true here, because students do not have to pay for their treasured Outlooks. Instead, the staff finances the voice of V. H S. by selling adver- tisements in the Outlook and programs at football games. Left to right. Hist row: M. Hughes, T. Newsom, J. Cody, C. Christian, C. Finley, P. Humphries, J. Smith, C. Cranford, M. Lear, P Williams Second row: M. LoHood, C. Cherry, A. Scala, L. Smith, C. Rice, Mrs. Smith, P. Luke, S. Campbell, D. Roberts, R. Murphine Left to right, first row: S. Campbell, C. Rice, E. Studstill, L. Smith, B. Burnette, P. Humphries, C. Cranford, P Luke, A. Scala, P. Paulk Second row: M. Grier, F. Anderson, B. Burdick, B. Gooch, P. Davidson, A. McLain, M. Lear, C. Finley, Mrs. Smith. a voice V.JJ.S... STAFF MEMBERS CHANDLER CHRISTIAN, CLAUDETTE FINLEY . . Editors PHOEBE HUMPHRIES....................Managing Editor JULIE SMITH, PENNY WILLIAMS • Feature Editors CAY CRANFORD, RALPH MURPHINE Editorial Editors JAMES CODY, TOMMY NEWSOM.............Sports Editors MARSHA LEAR...................................Art Editor BOBBY BURNETTE . Business Manoger MRS MEL SMITH ... Advsor Marsha sells programs at the football game. BOBBY BURNETTE, Business Manager leaves school to sell ads for the Dosta Outlook 79 ALAN PENDLETON, Vice President CLAUDETTE FINLEY, President RALPH MURPHINE T reasurer CHANDLER CHRISTIAN Secretary Everybody's got troubles, troubles, troubles —but it's just because they didn't take them to the Student Council. This versatile group of people have to be salesmen, journalists, organizers, and politicians as well as problem solvers. They are elected to office by the entire student body and always live up to their responsibilities. This year they sold fire- ex- tinguishers, sponsored and organized Home- coming, and published a student directory. Student ouncif feads Lu helnina oth if nelpincf others Lett to right, first row R Murph.ne, C. Christion, A Pendleton, C. Finley. Second row C. Alexander, J Nicholes, W. Warner, M. Harris, N. Patterson, J. Blanchard, L. Helms, A Dean, Mrs. Hollie Howell, advisor. Left to right, first row P Paulk, C. Finley, B. Greene. Second row: E. Hawes, P. Williams, S. Ford, J. McLain, E. Screws, E. Cook, G. Luke, F Lanier, T. Blanton. Third row L. McClenny, L. O'Neal, C. Odom, R. Jenkins, B Dasher, J. Eldndqc, Mrs Marvin Evans, advisor Dire Beta CU encoura 9ei Lip and ScLofarAmp am c ood cLaracter PAM PAULK President Off fo Atlanta go the delegates to the State Beta Convention! Oh, the rewards of the erudite! People whose grades and character come up to standards are invited into the Beta Club where they have opportunity to lead by serving others. Some of the outstanding projects of this group are: a parliamentary procedure class, polishing trophies, serving as hall mon- itors, placing flowers in the hall, and attending the Beta Club Convention. GLORIA MEDERER, Vice President CLAUDETTE FINLEY, Secretary BEVERLY GREENE, Treasurer Beta members polish trophies for Homecoming. 81 Left to right, first row ft. Murphine, J. Blanchard, R. Davis. Sec on J row: B. Gooch. D Duncan, E. Johmon, C. Shepard, M. Dickey, N Patterson, E. Leonard. Third row: Mrs. McClure, P. Barr.J. Eldridge, M. Estcrman, B Landey, B Martin, M. Grier, W. Overstreet. Not pictured: Miss Ford, advisor. OL Cr ouernmen t dluL Anon Aor A a city election And if elected, I promise a good deal to all— or something like that ' Excitement ran high in V. H. S. as the entire student body participated in the election of city officials. This project of the newly-formed Government Club was informative as well as enjoyable. RALPH MURPHINE, President; JIMMY BLANCHARD, Vice Presi- dent; RUBY DAVIS, Secretary; KITTY COPPAGE, Chaplain. City Officials take oath! 82 Doris casting her ballot at the Court Hcuse. Where is the busiest place in Valdosta High School? Why, the business office, of course Here problems are solved, supplies are ob- tained, and those precious dollars in club treasuries are kept separate. Mrs. Gulliver does a fine job, and is a friend to all confused, lost, or just plain unoccupied students. Gloria and Jarrell are busy selling supplies. 5t Offu, Staff aids in administration Left to right, first row: G. Luke, S. Newham, D. Duncan, E. Studsfill, M. Converse, P Paulk, D Roberts, M. Lear, 8. Smith. Second row Mrs. Gulliver, G. Mederer, T. Foye, J. Petermon, G. Porramore, S. Sterling, P. Williams. Left to right, first row: C. Christian, P. Humphries, E. Hawes, G. Porromorc, F. Lanier. Second row G. Parrish, C. Wynn, S. Cowart, J. Schroer, P. Beck, H. Browne, D Roberts, D Duncan, E. Leonard, Mrs. Touchton. Third row: P. Davis, L. Feazell, J. Bray, B Smith, J. Brett, M. Converse, R. Haas, Miss McKinney. Fourth row J. Coppage, D. Reeves, C. Finley, M. Lear, J. Smith, M. Wilkes, E. Studstill, C. Cranford, S. Moses. Fifth row: E. McDonald, G. Pittman, P. Davidson, S. Sterling, M. Morris, T. Blanton, A. Scala, C. McGee, M. Hughes. Sixth row: G. Luke, D. Boone, S. Newhom, C. Suggs, J. Holmes, P Williams, P. Paulk Miss McKinney and Mrs. Touchton give oid when it is needed 3efj dhristian ideals . . To create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christianity is the purpose of the Gamma Tri-Hi-Y. To this end, they supplied magazines to hospital patients, and sponsored cam- paigns for honesty and good sports- manship. Their most important money- making project was sponsoring buses to out-of-town football games. 84 FAYE LANIER, president; GINNA PARRAMORE, vice-president; EDNA HAWES, secretory; PHOEBE HUMPHRIES, treosurer. MELANIE BOONE, President; TOOTSIE FOY, Secretary; MARSHA HARRIS, Chaplain. Honesty is the best policy. Let's have a sensible Halloween. With campaigns push- ing slogans such as these, the girls in the Alpha Tri- Hi-Y urged practical Christianity. They also sponsored an Easter Egg Hunt for underprivileged children. CAROLYN BENNETT, Treasurer; ANNE MOORE, Vice-President. OL JMpka Dri-Jh- y upholds Lrist icin standards . Left to right, first row: M. Harris, C. Bennett, T. Foy, A. Moore, M. Boone. Second row S. Worwick, G. Bland, S. Amos, S. Campbell, B Parramore, B Pitts, L. Turner, 0. Dasher, M. Brown, L. Brinson. Third row: T. Roberts, P. Luke, L. Smith, K Schmidt, C Rice D Vickers, G. Mederer, D Carter, N. Caswell, M. Middlebrcoks, B Ellis, J. Cle llan Fourth row: M. Nussbaum, S. Ford, V Gunter, J. Ellison, G Culpepper, J. Rich, B Moore, S. Lee, M. Butler, D Simmons. M. McLeod, B. Greene. Fifth row: Mrs. McClure, Mrs. Anthony. KITTY COPPAGE, President; LANE WINSTON, Vice-President; LINDA LEWIS, Secretory, MARY DICKEY, Treasurer. The Junior Tri-Hi-Y is o club for girls in the freshman and sophomore classes who are interested in living good Christian lives. These girls partici- pated in projects designed to build their character. Some of these projects were a clean-up campaign for the school and taking books to children confined to hospital beds iJhe junior iJri- Jdi- 'iyj molds character Left to right, first row K Coppoge, L. Winston, L. Lewis, M. Dickey, G. McLain. Second row: S. Girardin, D Gay, R. Davis, M. Douglas, C. Willis, L. McClenny, M Tillman, S. Green. Third row: B. Gillespie, S. Green, R Bogle, D Higginbotham A. Williamson, E. Zant, M. Templeton, N. Patterson, F Guess, M. Corn, C. Shepard, L. Carroll, C. Suggs. Fourth row N. Spell, B McRee, J Pike, L. Helms, A Powell, K Goff, L. Bennett, E. King, E. Johnson, N. Weeks, B Meachom Fifth row L. Chitwood, E. Humphries, G. Schroer, K Maddux, L. O'Neal. L. Rogers, M. Blanton, H. Lowery, G. Wilkinson, E. Wynens, C. Odcm, J. Cheek. Sixth row: J. Register E. Leonard, A. McGlamery, H. Blokemon, A. Burney, C. Beauchamp, G. Belcher, W. Cowart, N. Croom, D Platt, M. Lovering, S. Reddick, K Harris, S. Wisenbaker, S. Reeves, B. Cox. Seventh row N Bonner, G. Thomas, G. Exum, J. Tillman, R Welch, V. Beatch, Mrs Wade, B Lee, Mrs. Hamill, S. Branch, S. Johnson, C. Meadows, A. Geer, M. Broomberg, B. Bogley, J. Brazil. Left to right, first row D Tort, E. Tumblin, J. Jones, T. Newsom. Second row W. Coleman, N Nichols, D Brooks, J. Williams, W Warner, R Murph.ne, C. Cherry, B Smith Third row: B Gooch, A. Pendletcn, E. Wicker, J. Nichols, R Griffin, F Riqgs, J. Dawson. Fourth row H. Worley, H. Martin, B. Oliver, J. Waldron. Fifth row W Overstreet, B Burgess, B Killeen, J Noel, B Anderson Sixth row Mr Love, G. Bennett, J Roberson, W. Kirby. Picture in circle: Mr. O'Neal. Senior maint ains When a group of outstand- ing boys dedicate themselves to Christian living, other people are inspired to live for Christ. The Senior Hi-Y is the center of interest for such boys. Since they do not consider Christian- ity to be a long-faced religion, they collaborated with the F H A in a hilarious money- making project, a beauty contest. EVERETT TUMBLIN, Vice-President; DAVID TART, President. These were some of the beauties. TOMMY NEWSOM, Treasurer; JOHNNY JONES, Secretary. Freshman and sophomore boys who are interested in the promotion of Christianity have the opportunity to serve through the Jr. Hi-Y. The boys in this club worked hard this year. They sponsored the 'Thought for the Week given in chapel and helped with hon- esty and Church attendance cam- paigns. JERRY NORMAN, Chaplain; TOMMY HATCHER, Treasurer; JIMMY BLANCHARD, Secretary; TIM VINSON. Vice-President, ALEC PARRAMORE, President. Zdlie junior Jdi- Z L elpA to develop coopera tion Left to right, first row Tommy Hatcher, Alec Parramore. J. Blanchard. Second row: J Eldridge, I. Boyette, A Dean, K. Scruggs, M Bright, M. Estermon. J. Moses, J. Luke Third row R Clements. B Burdick, J. Bennett, T McLone. J. Kemp, D. Davis, G. Tyson, J Parrish Fourth row Mrs. B Mathis, C. Clork, J Norman, B Martin, T. Chambers, J. Taylor, J Dewar, Mr. Dechau - Left to right, first row L. Chitwood, S. Girordin, G. Belcher, A. Geer, M. Lovering, K. Maddux, N. Croom, B Gillespie, B McRee, M. Guest, L. Helms, J Pike, B Copeland, M. Brooks. Second row R Bogle, S. Green, P. Brown, B Brown, B Cox, L. Owens, V. Cothron, S. Johnson, M. Squires, G. Thomas, S. Branch, B Lee, D. Martindole, W. Overstreet, E. Bloodworth J Roberson, D. Brooks, R. Phillips. Third row F. Anderson, N. Yale, J. Johnson, R Giddens, S. Dollar, L. Moore, G. Owens, G. Jones, M Hughes, B Rhodes, B McKey, L. Bloodworth, S. Cothron, b Bolen, T. Johnson, T. McLane, J. Connell, B. Mann. 1 Jhe Cjfee presents Okay, shift your chewing gum and let's sing this thing!'' If this phrase sounds as if the members of the Glee Club enjoy this octivity, then it sounds exactly right. The rest of the student body enjoys the fruits of their labor, but the singing students get more fun out of the practice sessions. As far as they are concerned, the combina- tion of good music and good humor found in Glee Club is o wonderful experience. Jerry plays as the Glee Club sings in chapel. 90 music • • • Left to right, first row S. Long, J Bostick, J. Porter, J Bennett, J. Pike, W Warner, J. Blonchord, M. Grier, G. Bennett, J. Massey, B Meadows Second row: D Vickers, B Pitts, C. Cranford, A Moore, V Warren, K. Yeomans, D Duncan, T. Foy, L. Smith, M. Cowart, E. McDonald, L. Kalii, P Luke, B. Smith, G Culpepper, M Johnson, N Bonner. Third row: V. Harrison, G. McLain, V Shelton, P. Rogers, L. Rogers, L. O'Neal, M Middlebrooks, J Rich, N. Caswell, E Dollar, J. Bennett, C. Simms, E Johnson, E. King, R Davis, C Meadows, M. Broomberg, J. Clelland, A. Singletary, M. Spicer. President FAYE LANIER DONNA BOONE Vice President GERALDINE McLAIN................................Secretory JOAN BOX........................................Treasurer Priscilla models bcrmudas in the fashion show Are you informed as to the latest in spring fashions? If not, it is no fault of the Sports Club These girls annually work hard to pre- sent the latest in styles for spring. This, how- ever, is only one of the many interesting things the members engage in os a part of their activities. Tournaments and matched games with clubs from other schools furnish enjoy- able, healthful recreation. Left to right, first row F. Lanier, G. McLain. Second row A Chadwick, L. Sewell, M. Owens, L. Tyson, C McGee, E Screws, B. Walker Third row A Terry, G McMillan, N Screws, J Jackson, M. Tindall, R Welch, G. Bennett, Mrs Johnson Left to right, first row B Hodge, W. Coleman, J. Neel, C. Green, H. Brooks, D Williams, D. Tart, R. Johnson, F Riggs, Mr Bazemore, J. Jones, J. Carroll, B Smith, J. Dawson, C. Cheriy, B Anderson, A Parramore, B Harrell, B Thcmas, J Luke. Second row B Warwick, J. Brody, J. Sears, J. Nichols, A. Strom, J Tinsley, G. Boone, P Davis 0 Fletcher, W Welch, R. Youmans, G. Bennett, J. Garrett, J. Blan- chard, W. Warner. DL VCU recognizes cicconip (ish men JOHNNY JONES President ROBERT JOHNSON Secretory Ooooooh, have you seen those scrumptious jackets? I'm going to wear one of those! Obviously, this is the way that the female half of our student body regards the mem- bers of the V Club. Naturally, mem- bership in this club requires a lot of effort—the earning of a letter in athletics. FRED RIGGS Vice-President JIMMY CARROLL Treasurer Left to right, first row F Riggs, R Johnson, J. Jones, Mr. Bennett. Second row N. Nichols, W Coleman, J. Carroll, W Warner, R Morphine, C. Cherry, R. Jenkins. Third row: J. Noell, D. Coleman, S. Chitty, J. Nichols, C. Greene, J Dawson, B Smith Fourth row F. Anderson, J. Blanchard. B Anderson, A. Parramorc Fifth row: H. Martin, E. Tumblin, D Tort, B Gooch cu stressed FRED RIGGS President ROBERT JOHNSON Vice-President The keys to the future are held by the outstanding young men of today. That is why this group of boys, spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club and chosen because of outstanding ability and achievement, is called The Key Club. Big events on this club's calen- dar for '56-'57 were the Sweetheart Dance and the Christmas tree sale. LINDA SMITH—Sweetheart, 1957 RAY SHIRLEY Secretary JOHNNY JONES T reasurer A CAY CRANFORD, President JOAN PETERMAN, Secretary BILLY MARTIN, Vice President SANDRA AMOS, Vice President Have you seen dizzy angels lately? I guess we never will see any more quite as dizzy as Lizzy Helms was in the Dlay that the freshman half of the Dramatic Club presented Since the Dramatic Club divided into two parts, a freshman group and an upper-classman group, we have looked forward to plays presented by both groups. We see great things in the future for some of these budding actors and actresses. Left to right, first row L. Helms, B Lee, N. Bonner, S. Johnson, G. Thomas, C. Cranford, S. Amos, J. Peterman, B Martin. Second row J Vinson, J. Vinson, S. Lee, R Bogle, B Pitts, L Brinscn, M. Dickey, M. Broomberg, J Tillman Third row N Croom, V. Anderson, D. Roberts, P Beck, C. Suggs, A Scala, K Schmidt, A. Chadwick, V Shelton, B Anderson Fourth row M Estcrmon, J Henke, W Overstreet, B Burdick, J. Tucker. PAULINE BECK, Secretory, PHYLLIS DAVIS. Treasurer; LATRELLE SIRMONS, President. So you think you hove headaches? Suppose someone asked you to re- check that book I had last week—the one with the red cover cn it No, I don't remember the name of it. If the mem- bers of the Library Staff get the urge to kill, they don't show it, but keep right on serving their school and fellow students. Many of them decide to make their career library work. Jhe ( Library t lub reuea t tbe tit erarif ivor u. Left to right, first row P Davis, P Beck, L. Sirmons, D Roberts, P Davidson, J. Holmes. Second row: A. Forthe, J. Voight, S. Rehberg, L. Nix, M. Wilkes, J Tomberlin, R. Hightower. J. Bryan, S. Lee, E. Haws, D. Lee, 0. Dasher, Mrs. Mathis, D. Reeves, G. Pittman. Left to right, first row M Dasher, J. Tomberlin, A Pendleton, G. Mederer Second row B Gooch, J Eldridge, Mrs C. Massey, M Estcrman, R. Jenkins, J. Taylor, J. Parrish. Third row R McIntyre, Mrs. B Massey, M. Grier. ZJhe Science C lul explored new wor tj, GLORIA MEDERER, President ALAN PENDLETON, Vice-President JANICE TOMBERLIN, Secretary MYRA DASHER, Treasurer Hey, is it going to blow up? Bov, I'm getting out of here if it does! These are typical comments as budding scientists enjoy the programs planned for their meetings Projects on electricity, experiments with rats, and the development of films were some of the interesting and informative presentatitons of the members. s and Bobby, cur state officers, discuss plans for the state D. E. Club. ODIE WILSON, President; JOAN PETERMAN. Vice-President; MADELON COWART, Secretory, JOAN BLANTON, Treasurer; CHARLES EXUM. Parliamentarian; BILL VOIGHT, Sergeant at Arms; AL FORTHE, Reporter. Robert Johnson was crowned King Ugly. Money, money, in the jar, Who's the ugliest boy that are? Terrible poetry and terrible grammar maybe, but this project of the D. E Club provides a lot of fun for everyone in school. Besides having fun, the D E. Club accomplished many worthwhile things this year. One of their most outstanding achievements was succeeding in getting James Cody elected first state Vice-President. Bobby Meyer was elected to the office of Vice-President in Charge of public relations. James Cody was one of the four in the state to receive a free trip to the national D E. Convention in Oklahoma City. 5L 2 .£. strives jor job efficiency . . . Left to right, first row: B. Meyer, Mr. Glenn, J. Cody. Second row: J. Peterman, M. Cowart, A. Forthe, C. Exum, 0. Wilson, B. Voight. Third row: R. Ccppage, D. Overby, G. Dollor, L. Jackson, W. Clanton, E. Stephenson, D. Rice, J Buckholts, D. Partin, C. Blanton. Fourth row J. Green, N McGee, M. Willis, L. Evans, V. Smith, A. Mrck, J. Warren, H. Broomberg, L. Brinson, F. Fender. Fifth row H. Chadwick, H. Law, E. Jcnes, M. Owens, L. Blanton Sixth Row: L. Coffee, B. H irp, F. Christie, M. McLeod, W. Wilson MYRA DASHER, Viet President BETTY SUE HARRIS, Secretary SARA MARIE MOSES, President MARY GEORGE, Treasurer Hello there. My name's Susie Jones and I'm from Sometown. One of the nicest phases of F.H.A. work is the opportunity to meet people from all over the state and exchange ideas about home, school, and community projects. Girls in this notional organization not only learn how to cook ond sew, but also how to get along with others. 3. J4. .A. promoted interest in home economics . . . Left to right, first row: S. Moses, M. Dasher, B. Harris, M. George. Second row: C. Wetherington, A. Singletary, B Moore, B. Spicer, J. Rykard, E. Dollar, J. Bennett. Third row: G. Yarbrough, P. Dollar, W. Cowart, B George, J. Thomas. Left to right, first row: B. Smith, S. Cowart, D. Robert . Second row: B. Walker, M. Converse, J. Brett, L. Fcazell, J. Bray, P Beck, B Horris, C. Bennett. Third row: R. Hightower, G. Pittman, J. Rcames, Miss Adams, G. Bennett, C. Wynne, L. Turner. nt c ommercia SANDRA COWART, Treasurer; JOAN PETERMAN, Secretary; DOROTHY ROBERTS, Vice-President; BEV- ERLY SMITH, President makes career I and Have you bought your chrysanthe- mum for Homecoming? Well, you'd better hurry up and get it, because the time limit will soon be up. The stu- dent body as a whole feels that this is one of the traditions of our high school. The Commercial Club is composed of our future secretaries, stenographers, and businesswomen. 100 Diversified Cooperative Training is a new and practical field in educa- tion. It gives students an opportunity to continue their education while re- ceiving on-the-job training in various fields. JEAN BRYAN, Vice-President; JOHN GUESS, Historian; JOE SNELLGROVE, Secretary; JIMMY DYKES, Treasurer; JERRY IVY, Par- liamentarian; BUDDY FLOWERS, President DL 2b.C.l7 CLL joins Sc k ool and in da.sir, V Left to right, first row: B. Flowers, J. Bryan, J. Snellgrove, J. Dykes, J. Guess. Second row. J. Harrell, J. Boss, B. Tomlinson, J. Jackson, E. Barber, R. Sheffield, G. Hargrove, J. Songster, J. Norwood. Third row.E. Floyd, D Atchinson, J. Monk, Mr. Harrison. Left to right, first row: B. Becton, J. McDonald, D. Williams, J. McLeod, R. Alderman, B. Smith, P. Balalis, Lt. Johnson. Second row J. McIntyre, J. Bennett, J. Sears, A. Strom, D Blanton, B Warwick. Third row: R. Robinson, N. Yale, T. Nichols, J. Garrett, W. Schroer. care } u( clriuincj 'Tweet! Wait a minute, lady, there's a kid trying to cross this street in time to get to school before the late bell rings ' Wait a minute, boy, didn't you see that car that almost ran over you? With phrases such as these and faithful attendance to duty, the boys in the Junior Police prevent many tragic accidents. JOHN McLEOD, 1st Lieutenant; BEN SMITH, Sergeant; PAUL BALALIS, Captain; HAL WORLEY, 2nd Lieutenant 102 Hal helps Tracey and Faye cross the street safely. Left to right, first row M. Dasher, D. Duncan. Second row: M. George, S. Moses, R. Haas, M. Guest, J. Tomberlin, D. Lee, R. Welch. OL 3.3. Jl. recruits members for the teaching profession . . . Would you like some of my crackers at recess? Hey, come sit by me and look on my book' This was the reception the members of the F. T. A met when they went to Sollos Mohone to observe teaching methods used in elementary schools. Other projects were substitute teaching, o Pink Prom, and a year-long service project. The members of the club who recorded os much as forty hours service to teachers were recognized on Honors Day SARA MARIE MOSEi, Treasurer MARY HELEN GEORGE, Secretory JANICE TOMBERLIN, Vice President MYRA DASHER. President 103 Hey, that's the most1 That band is really cool! This is the way the students of Valdosta High School feel about our band. We feel that it is really ours too, for it plays music for us, music that we like We just can't imagine how we'll get along next year without Mr. Odum's rhythm and humor. The band marches in a football parade. Left to right, first row: E. Humphries, P. DcVane, V. Cagle, J. Horner, J. Ellison. Second row: S. Morris, J. Wright, J. Eldridge, M. Watkins, C. Odum, E Harrell, G McLeod, S. Reeves. Third row: H Martin, J. Waldron, P Barr, V. Veotch, B Cowart, J. Deakins, J Hutchinson, S. Warwick, J. Harrell, H. Bolen, G. Culpepper. Fourth row: D Davis, M Wright, K. Skiles, M. Tindall, C. Wood, M. Hughes, B Martin, R. McGee, S. Greene. Fifth row N. Croom, R Griffin, J Blond, R Douglas, W Meadows, B Varnedoe, J. Kemp, V Shapiro Sixth row: T. Homage, W. DeVane, Mr. Odum, H. McGee, J. Homage. Left to right Judy Ellison, Marilyn Hughes, Patsy DcVane, Elaine Humphries, Sister Warwick, Katie Schmidt our feet tapping Marilyn Hughes, Head Majorette practices her Mr. Odum at the drums, strutting. 105 EXCITING SPORTS The cheerleaders help keep the spirit of V.H.S. at its best. create moments re mem The football captains present three trophies to the school— additions to our well-filled tro phy cases. The shot and then there it a mad scramble for the re bound. Bucky, who won state in singles, displays his ability. Coaches Bennett, O'Neal, ond Davis. Cjeoryia l ootba ll First row, left to right Co-Captains Johnson, Smith, Jones. Second row: Tinsley, Welch, Riggs, Boone. Third row: Haskins, Thomas, Dawson, Brooks. Fourth row Greene, Warwick, Luke, Hatcher. Fifth row Harrell, Porromore, Noell, Mgr. Welch. Sixth row Mgr Nichols First row, left to right: Coaches Bozemore, Davis, and O'Neal Second row: Hodge, Fletcher, Davis, White. Third row: Carroll, Anderson, Sears, Garrett. Fourth row Williams, Yeomans, Bennett, Strom. Fifth row: Cherry, Brady, Stanaland. Sixth row: Mgr. Lundie Smith. k micj Fletcher runs around end while Jones and Hodge lead the blocking. After a long gain, Johnson is finally stopped by Rose. JOHNNY JONES Guard Wr. 180 JIMMY CARROLL Guard Wr 165 JOHNNY WELCH Halfback Wr. 165 OTIS FLETCHER End Wt. 175 BEN SMITH Fullback Wt. 170 GENE BENNETT Tackle Wt. 170 an d excellent coach in9 WAYNE WELCH, Mgr BILLY WARWICK End Wt. 150 BILL BENNETT HERSCHEL HAMILL BILL DAVIS EARL O'NEAL 1956 SCHEDULE CATS OPPONENTS 47...................BAXLEY . . 12....................JESUP . . 49 FITZGERALD 27 AMERICUS 33 ALBANY 40 TIFTON . . 6..............4 . MOULTRIE 56..................NASHVILLE 27 THOMASVILLE 40 WAYCROSS REGION PLAYOFF 13...............JESUP . . . . SO. GA PLAYOFF 20...........THOMASVILLE . . . . STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 27 DRUID HILLS 0 ROBERT JOHNSON Besr Back V.H.S., ALL STATE, Martin Theaters Most Popular Player, Best All- Round V.H.S. Athlete. JOHNNY JONES Best Lineman V.H.S., ALL STATE CO- CAPT , All So. Go.. All Southern H. M , A. P. Lineman of Year, Nat. High School ALL AMERICAN. BEN SMITH Most Improved V.H.S., ALL STATE H. M.. ALL SO GA earne onorA The sponsors. Careen and Elaine, ore escorted to the center of the field by the Co-Captains. Ben eludes a Fitzgerald player and heads for paydirt. Left to right: Carolyn Suggs, Penny Williams, Diane Walker, Julie Smith, Marsha Harris, Chandler Christian, Marie Converse, Ginna Parra mare. Our vivacious CHANDLER CHRISTIAN DIANE WALKER PENNY WILLIAMS Co-Captain GINNA PARRAMORE a encourage ji(jlitincj Apirit . . . MARIE CONVERSE CAROLYN SUGGS MARSHA HARRIS Co-Coptoin 119 Front row, left to right Vinson, Willioms, Riggs, Johnson, Ross, ond McIntyre. Second row Kirkland, West, Coach Bennett, Mitchell, Newham ond Tinsley. Not shown: Nichols and Parromore JIM NICHOLS Center Woyne displays his fine shooting ability against Quitman. displayed in action WAYNE ROSS JOHNNY MclNTYRE Forward—Albany All Tournament Team Guard ROBERT JOHNSON FRED RIGGS Co-Captain Forward—Co-Captain 121 TIM VINSON Guard BILL MITCHELL Forward Fred lays one in against Cook. The team has a moment of prayer before each game an cl in recor d. 1 957 SCHEDULE Wildcats Opponents 39 QUITMAN 81 49 PINE GROVE 65 47 HOMERVILLE 50 43 BERRIEN . 40 36 HAHIRA 61 40 PEARSON 44 47 73 51 37 65 65 55 51 61 51 33 41 63 70 72 65 56 64 59 83 40 54 ALBANY TOURNAMENT CUTHBERT................53 TIFTON 49 MORVEN .................50 FITZGERALD 54 WAYCROSS 56 HOMERVILLE 53 BERRIEN.................52 TIFTON................102 FITZGERALD 50 HAHIRA 48 WAYCROSS 53 PINE GROVE 58 MORVEN.................60 QUITMAN 45 PEARSON................48 . . ADEL 49 NAYLOR..................46 REGION PLAYOFF . . . BERRIEN...............47 . WAYCROSS 51 .... ALMA ..................66 macie I TRACEY BLANTON, Forward FAYE LANIER, Forward NANCY JOHNSON, Guard CAREEN SHAPIRO, Guard MARGARET ANN WILKES, Guard Gareen takes a rebound against Berrien in Region in Fitzgerald MARILYN LEE, Forward JO ANN COPPEDGE, Manager EDNA COOK. Forward winning their MARSHA HARRIS, Forward GLORIA NOBLES, Guard MELBA BLANTON, Forward MELANIE BOONE, Guard Noncy ond Tracey present the trophies to the student body. The State Championship was a dream come true. ■i i ! JL 1 ' • f ’r' 1957 SCHEDULE Kittens Opponents 60 QUITMAN . 46 50 PINE GROVE 23 57 HOMERVILLE 43 70 BERRIEN 47 hahira 34 62 PEARSON 64 60 COOK . 46 73 HAHIRA TOURNAMENT CLYATTVILLE . 18 71 QUITMAN 55 74 BERRIEN 60 39 TIFTON 41 79 MORVEN 55 58 FITZGERALD 21 59 WAYCROSS . 33 57 HOMERVILLE 29 53 BERRIEN 56 60 TIFTON 35 45 FITZGERALD . 16 68 HAHIRA 34 65 WAYCROSS 33 48 PINE GROVE 16 67 MORVEN . 41 63 • . QUITMAN . 37 50 PEARSON ... 52 73 COOK 52 58 NAYLOR 34 59 SUB-REGION PLAYOFFS FITZGERALD 28 73 BERRIEN 42 70 REGION PLAYOFFS BACON 52 51 JEFF DAVIS . 66 Ben loys one down. Thomas works on the batter. Le t to right, first row: Smith, Vinson, Folsom, Chitty, Roberson, Tinsley, Williams Second row Manager Ferrell Scruggs, Tumblin Crockett, Mitchell, Johnson, George, Pike, Thomos. DALE WILLIAMS 3B house J wijirovemen t Thomas fires a fast ball. Everett watches the pitch. ROBERT JOHNSON P STEVE CHITTY S.S BEN SMITH C.F. TIM VINSON R.F. an MANAGER SAMMY REAVES A hard swing. Left to right, first row: Coaches O'Neal ond Bennett, J. Dawson, Thomas, McDonald, Strom, Shirley, Smith, Jones, Johnson. Second row: J. Williams, Price, Balalis, Elder, L. Greene, Tart, Woods, B Dawson, Welch. Third row: J. Nichols, McLane, Tyson, Boyette, Haskins, C. Greene, Brooks, N. Nichols, Stanaland, D. Williams. Robert ran the 440 for our track team Ben displays his top form. won Track coaches O'Neal and Davis. i rown. Arthur and Robert display the Region trophy won by the track team Left to right, front row Beverly Wolker, Donna Boone, Eleanor Leonard, Pom Paulk. Second row: Melanie Boone, Lila McClenny, Linda Rogers, Peggy Davidson. DONNA BOONE and PAM PAULK Doubles MRS. JOHNSON Coach MELANIE BOONE Singles 132 BUCKY ANDERSON Singles State Champions WADE COLEMAN and COMER CHERRY Dcubles State Chompion won and the two Sta te (Lhampionsh ip A. Left to right, front row Anderson, Colemon, Cherry, Howell, Dewor. Second row. Taylor, Smith, King, Zant, Wright, Kemp Left to right: Tommy Hatcher, Charlie Clark, Jimmy Blanchard, Al Dean, Billy Oliver, Gay Warwick, and Wilbur Warner. , 0 i •' Coach Bozemore solemnly accepts the keys to his new car after winning the South Georgia Champion- ship. Our Co-State Champion Golf team—Billy, Charlie, Wilbur, Jimmy. Coach Bennett explains faults during time-out. CO-OPERATIVE ADVERTISERS King Tommy and Queen Ruth ride through the business section of town—the home of most of our advertisers. 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