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On the city’s western border, Led by God's great hand, Proudly stands our Alma Mater, Dearest in the land. We will ever sing thee praises, Striving without fail, Here’s to thee our Alma Mater, Robins High, all hail. WARNER ROBINS SENIC Presents Warner Robins Georgia Larry Schenck Editor Mary Belle Harper Assistant Editor ANNUAL STAFF Editor Larry Schenck Asst. Editor Mary Belle Harper Business Manager Tim McFall Subscription Manager Pinky Pinckney Advertising Manager Don Nelson Feature Editors Joan Miller, Suzanne Purvis, Pam Crosby Sports Editors Gail Norris, Stacy Lanier Art Editor Latrelle Brewster Faculty Advisor Mr. Glenn Hitchcock Pat Attaway, Mary Belle Harper, Suzanne Purvis, Joan Miller, Sara Jo Garrett, N. L. Yates, LaTrelle Brewster, Marshell Jones, Sandra Kane, Charlotte Owens, Paulette Henderson, Martha Beggs, Judy Lewis, Stacy Lanier, Mr. Hitchcock, Pat McDaniel , Billy McKenzie, Tim McFall, Larry Schenck, Arthur Clark, Dewey Dempsey, Pinky Pinckney. DEDICATION The staff proudly dedicates the ‘59 PIONEER to Mrs. Winifred Howard, who has reigned over a WRHS classroom for many years. Her lofty ideals are deeply implanted into the lives of her former students as well as those of today. “A perfect woman, nobly plann’d To warn, to comfort, and command And yet a spirit still, and bright With something of angelic light.”’ —Wordsworth W. of the annual staff trust that re training sowlaet hse may ie frui ful in the snvicveusl of our Fai tad we may a a cadet to our ahaa our country, sigh our follow citizens. i’ = offort we losin pul forth in producing the 1959 Pints is to Pee the memories of the bone nid fellowship among the students anal the devtlian ad ‘jalan patience of our tachi. S you are ait to Fuk hack orn Sane pages wad tamander a happy past year, our efforts wt I, [ | ie ve boon wort jh we ‘ The Editor Mr. David Perdue PRINCIPAL Mr. Edsel Dorough ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL In charge of attendance Mr. Carl Story SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Mrs. |rene Chambliss SECRETARY Mrs. Juanita Kiser SECRETARY at | ” ¢ ll y y oe yt —- ea ™ a 4 ee lot Gy, SPONSOR: Mrs. Juanita Kiser Dianne Hayes, Carol Brett, Pat Attaway, Mrs. Kiser, Gail Norris, Erma J Reagan, Pam Crosby, Jeannie Orr, Cecelia Moss, Joan Miller, Pat Connell, Elaine Roy, Faye Hood, Pat Dickson, Marshell Jones, Janice Kendricks, Priscilla Westbrook, Ted Wilhite, Skip Holmes, Sharon McLeroy, Betty Sue Williams, Sandra Kane. ‘ = FACULTY What We Learn With Pleasure Mercier MRS. LOIS K. BAILEY Journalism A.B. Education Alabama M.A. Education Georgia MRS. POLLY CHANDLER Spanish - English B.A. N. Texas College M.A. Texas W. College Graduate work U. of Texas MRS. CORNELIA COOPER Social Sciences B.S. Home Ec. G.S.C.W. MR. C. J. BOWMAN Algebra A.B. M.A. Columbia University MRS. BETTY ROSE COLWELL Music A.B. Tift College MRS. JO ANN CREWS Bookkeeping, Bus. Math, General Bus. A.B. Mercer - ah ow MISS ELNA CAPEL Librarian A.B. G.S.C.W M.S.L. U. of North Carolina MR. FRED COOK Social Studies A.B. Mercer MR. THOMAS CULPEPPER Biology B.S. Texas Western College MISSING MISSING Ea 4 MRS. ELLEN MALTAIS Counselor B.S. M. Education University Missouri Picture Not Available MR. D. C. PETERSON Math B.S. Education University of Georgia Picture Not Available MRS. GLORIA SMITH English - French A.B. Howard College a — 2 JOE MUSSELWHITE Algebra B.S. Education Ga. Teachers College MR. JAMES H. PITNER Algebra A.B. Education University of Georgia MRS. THERESA SMITH Home Economics B.S. Home Economics M.S. Degree MRS. OPHIE PERDUE English A.B. English Georgia University MISS KATIE REED Speech - Dramatics A.B. Mercer MRS. LOYCE TATUM Typing - Shorthand - Office Practice B.S. Berry College MR. BEELER THOMPSON Phys. Ed. - General Science B.S. Education Ga. Teachers College 7 m tome MRS. JUNE WALKER Typing - Shorthand B.S. Ga. State Teachers College Picture Not Available MR. JIMMY WILLIAMS Biology - Chemistry B.S. Mercer U. MR. GEORGE TORO Phys. Ed B.S. Mercer U MR. W. S. WHITE Drivers Ed B.S. Ga. State College Fla. State MRS. IRIS YOUNG Phys. Ed B.S. Education Bessie Tift Ga. Teachers College MRS. SARA TOWNSEND Typing - Shorthand Office Practice B.S. Winthrop College MR. DALLAS WILLARD English A. B. Psy. Tenn. Temple A.B. Philosophy Religion Baylor University MR. RODNEY YOUNG Social Science B.S. Education Ga. Teachers College ‘The cheerlaeders spirit ‘The assemblies in our “The talks from in our pep rallies”’ new auditorium” Coach Kirksey” THE JOYS | HAVE POSSESSED FHA powder puff football “The parties thru game cheerleaders the year ‘The football players ‘The cheerleaders whooping it “The hard practices” being introduced to the students” up at our first pep rally’ “Rushing to get the paper out?” “That seeming unsolvable problem’ ARE EVER MINE “The skits put o in dramatics”’ “The long hours practicing The performances by for the play” : “The daily hour with the choral choir’ Dr. White in physics”’ yA ee) = mS «A ‘Learning to operate “Finally finishing your the machines in shop” Rolling paper after project in leather work” Civitan meetings’ aH ‘areata |i a BHAIL! “The trouble of making “The fun of putting “The hectic campaigning’ a REMEMBRANCE BRINGS Es YP GRE Eee = BD a 7 , 7 =z) ang j BOE + be Ty | Fcraning n nite “Making the decision of “The celebrating of “The clean lobby? Thanks to who to vote for’ the victors” the Industrial Arts club trash cans”’ ) F ate F fa= pam? — iv vi Y Frying to fool Mr. Dorough “Don't leave Mr. Dorough Relaxing in the lobby with excuses for being late we will be next’ yS thal y t 1 tine Vuil m felling us IHEM HOURLY BACK. CLASS OF ‘59 Romembnrance Js The Gnly Paradise Out Of Which We (ant Be Driven Away BRENDA BARKER “She's the best of her collection.” CARLTON LINWOOD BARKER “Linwood” “He was in his salad days—very particular about his dressing.” THOMAS WILLIAM BARNETT “William” th “Mad, bad and dangerous to know.” a Lé 4 | rack CALVIN PERRY BEARD “Calvin” “ My memory is the thing | forget with.” CONNIE BEDWELL “Con” “Silence is golden—and I'm broke!’ PEGGY JO BENNETT “Peggy” “Two sparkling black eyes” WILLIAM M. BENNETT “Billy”’ “Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it.” SUNNY KATHLEEN BILLINGS Kathleen” It is always the sincere who are humble.” Fo LARRY LYNWOOD BLOUNT “Larry” “Why rush? It takes you years to get out anyway.’ A nN 2 4 istria Art Baseba ; 4 CAROLYN L. BOZEMAN “Carol” “A person every class needs more of.” 4 4 LATRELLE FLORENCE BREWSTER “Trelle”’ “She stoops to conquer.’ SANDRA LENA BUSSELL “Sandra” “A girl worthwhile is a girl with a smile.” 4 nalisr BARBARA ANN CARPENTER “Tina” “Short-circuit.”’ CHARLES M. CAVANAUGH “Chuck” “He knows the A.B.C.’s and the C.A.P.” GEORGE ALLEN CHESSER “Time marches on and I, for one, feel trampled.” Baseball 1, 2, 3 4; Jr. Civitan 4; Sup DOUGLAS EUGENE CHILDRESS “Strawberry” “Every dog has his day, but the nights are reserved for the cats” otball 1; Lettermen’s Club, Drivers Ed ARTHUR HUBERT CLARKE Aw” “Egad, Romeo lives again.” Ir vitan 4 JIMMIE CAROLYN COLLINS “Jim Carol” “Hard work leads to success” Pre PATRICIA ANN CONNELL “Tricia” “ Neat, sweet, and petite.’’ Band; Latin; Dramatic irnalisr mercial; N.S.P.A DAVID HENRY COODY “David” “Good grief—we'll all be killed.” 3; Industrial Art Phy Ed YEVONN MARIE COOK “Marie” ‘ “Silence is a fine jewel for a woman.’ Glee Club |, 2; Journalism 4; FHA 3, 4; Home 4 GEORGE COOPER “George” “Whatever makes men good Christians, makes them good citizens.” Band 1, 2; Letterman Clut Hi-Y 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4 Arts 1; Radio Staff M Quartet 2, 3, 4 BRENDA AUHRYA CRAWFORD “Roach” “Splendid silence clings around me.” 4; Spanish FHA 4: Commercial C RAY HIRAM CRENSHAW Ray First, last, and always—a gentleman.’ 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Peanuts PAMELLA DIANNE CROSBY “Pam” “A good disposition is more valuable than gold.” ELIZABETH FAY CURRIE “Bay! “Requisite injury with kindness.” ODELL MARION DAVIS “Odie” You can tell the character of a man when you see how he receives praise.” CAROL JOAN DAWKINS “Carol” “An ounce of work is worth many pounds of words.” nalism 4 Civitar DEWEY DEMPSEY “Deeny”’ “Learning is the art of knowing how to use common sense to advantage.” WENDELL LAMAR DENNIS “Ace” “All men are born free, but some get married.” nmer 4 PATRICIA ANN DICKSON cs ual “Silence is one great art of conversation.” Art Club 4; Beta Club 3, 4 JAMES FRANCIS DILL “Big D”’ “A boy is, of all wild beasts, the most difficult to manage.” Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Civitans 3, 4; Bas ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Arts Ads 4 JOHN McDUFFIE DUBOSE “Jungle John’ “Beware, | may do something startling yet!’ FFA 1; Hi-Y 1; Dramatics 1, 2; Latin 3, 4; Jr. Optimist 4 Science Club 1; Library Clut MARY ELIZABETH EVANS Lig p “A little temper in ball and a lot of fun, but 2 a sport, she is one.” Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts 2; Secretary 2 ‘ GLORIA VONEILLE FLOYD “Marcus” “My idea of an agreeable person is someone who agrees with me.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Valuable Player 3: All State Player 3; Letterman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Trii-Hi-Y 3; Super- lative 4 RUBYE DORIS FOREHAND “Rubye”’ “Quiet but sincere; always full of cheer.’’ Glee Club 3; FHA 4; Latin Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1. % J GAIL ELIZABETH FRANKLIN “Gail” “Whatever she does it is her best.” Cheerleader | FHA 1, 2 Library Club 3, Vice-Pres Latin 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. LAURA LUCILE GALLETLY Laura’ Spanish Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Speech Club Pres Basketball 2, 3; Letterman’s Club 2, 3, 4 BARBARA ANN GARNER “Bobbie Ann” “Nothing succeeds like success.” Tri-Hi-Y 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2: Band 2 4; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Superlative 4; FHA SARA JO GARRETT “Saggie”’ “Each little lyrical grave or satirical musical miracle.” Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 3; Cheerleader 2. 3, 4 Captain 4; Superlative 4; Homecoming Court 4: Let- terman’s Club 2, 3, 4; Football Sponsor 3, 4: Glee Club : 3, 4; Jr. Civitan 3, 4; Annual Staff 4 KENYON MURRY GILL “Murry” “That man’s silence is wonderful to listen to.”’ Phys. Ed. 2. 3, 4 HARDY W. GLOVER “Hardy” “‘Destination—Moon! SHIRLEY JEAN GODDARD “George” “Pretty to see, sweet to know.’ 4; Glee RALPH LANCE GRANTHAM “Lance” He who falls for the love of God, shall rise a star.” GARY DOUGLAS GRAY Joe ! “Knowledge comes only from study.” lust fe ] 3 14 .'ub; Baseba y a. 010 4 JAMES DERYL HALL “Deryl”’ “It is better to have loafed and lost than never to have loafed at all.” EG. lbres, CAROL ANITA HANSELMAS “Grandma” “A happy heart maketh a cheerful countenance.’ 4; Latin Clut BONNIE SUE HARDIN “Bonnie” “She's quiet in nature and sincere’ Spanish Club 1; Comm. Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Journalism 4 EVELYN PATRICIA HARPER “re “To know her is to appreciate her.”’ MARGORIE DIANNE HAYES “Doodle” ‘Man was not meant to be alone.’ ELEANOR JOYCE HEARST “Eleanor” “A good heart is a letter of credit.” 3; FHA 1 RICHARD HICKS “Richard” “Genius is the only patience.” rack 3 sents 4 ndustr T vitan 4 RAYMOND MURRAY HILL “Bo Hill” “If there’s nothing to do, I'll do it.” trial Arts Club 1; Phys. Ed. 1, 2, 3, 4 BETTY EUGENE HOBBS “Betsy Bob” “Throw my studies away, give me athletics any day.” KAREN LARRAINE HODGES “Karen” “Every man for herself.” Drama Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tenn ] 2, 3: Ad na Manag f Newspape DI 2 Flay 3 SEMER HOLMES Skip” “Be not simply good; be good for something.” irnalism 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2 3, 4; Track 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Letterman’s Club 3, 4 Jr. Civitan 4; Tennis 3, 4. GEORGE MICHAEL HOOD “Mike™ “He's got what it takes to get where he’s going.” itr Boy 2 3 ndustrial Arts 4 VIRGINIA HOOKS “Ginger” “New acquaintances last forever.’ JOHN LOUIS HOUCK “Louie” “If worry were the cause of death, he would live forever.” GARNETT MACK HOWELL “Mack” “Too much attention to the pigskin, doesn’t help the sheepskin.”’ ttermar Club 2, 3, 4: Footba 2, 3, 4; Track 4 BOBBY JOE HUCKABY “Huck” “To worry or hurry is not my creed.’’ BEN WILLIAM JACKSON “Bill” “Ambition is the way to success.” CONNIE ELIZABETH JENKINS “Connie” “ Lighthearted and gay, but with a purpose in mind.” 3, 4; Driver 3; FHA 4 DEMARIS AMANDA JESTER “Manda” “Solitude is the best nurse of wisdom.” Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 VIRGINIA INEZ JOINER “Inez” “Some sincere, in action, faithful, and in honor clean.’ FHA 1; Dramatics 1; Speech Club 2 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FTA 3 Comm, Club 2, 3 MARSHELL CHRISTINE JONES “'Marshell”’ “Marriage, if one will face the truth, is an evil but a necessary one.” Latin Clut re Library b 2 Pre FHA ] ) 3 ( ) i 2 3¢ Clut Pe. Civi tan Club 4 An nual Staff 4 Gir 12 Superlative 4 JO ANN KANE SANDRA JOYCE KANE “Sandee” “Lf ‘Prissy’ were a good word, we'd use it here, but when it adds up, she is a dear.” Latin Club 2, 3; Comm. Club 2, 3, 4; Office Asst. 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Jour. Club 4 DANIEL JOSEPH KELLEY “Danny” “| don’t believe in love at first sight, but | do believe in taking a second look.” Band |, 2; Football 3, 4; Track 3; Baseball 3, 4; Let terman’s Club 1, 2, 3, 4 JOSEPH KINGSTON “Joe” “To flunk is human, to pass is a miracle. Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Track’ 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Future Teachers 2, 3; Peanuts 4 MARION STACY LANIER “Stacy” “It is quality rather than quantity.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Letterman’s Club | 2, g 4; Civitan Club 4; Beta Clut 3 4, Vice- Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4, Sports Ed. 4; Track 4 JEANETTE LAZAROS “ Jeanette” “Venus with arms.’ Speech 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; FTA 3; Majorette 4; Comm. Club 1, 2; FTA 3; Majorette 4; Comm. Club 2, 3, 4; Office Asst. 1. JUANITA JANE LEE “Juanita” “Cheerfulness is a wearing quality.’ Basketball 2, 3 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 4 3, 4; Treasurer 3 JUDITH LEE LEWIS “Judy” “All this and heaven too.” 4-C Clut e 4; Homecoming Court jer 4 t runner-up Mi: b 4; Play Cast 4 Sigrid Ruth Ronneker Lux “Secret’’ “We have known you just this year, but you have grown quite dear.” Library Aids 1, 2, 3; FHA 1; FTA 1; Drivers Ed. ye Glee Club 4 ROBERT HENRY McBEE “Bobby” “Work fascinates me—I can sit and watch it for hours” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball; Basketball 3, 4. REBA GARNETT McCOMMON “Rusie”’ “If she handles her beaus as she does the ball, run for your lives, boys.’ imnalism 3, 4; Letterman’s Clut 2, 3, 4; Basket 2 ball 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State player 3 WILLIAM ALTON McDOWELL “Billy”’ “Underneath that studiousness, there’s a lot of wholesome humor.” ndustrial Art 3, 4; Annua HARRIETT JANICE McELHANEY “ Clepto” “Never too busy to look cheerful.’ ND 2 nalism 2 Dramat TIMOTHY HAYES McFALL “TAM” “Surely, | shall die laughing.” nuts 4; Annual 4; Superlative 4 — lt in af. : —— . — ? rm oo } —. = THERESA SHARON McLEROY “Sharon” ‘ “Gladness of heart is the life of a woman.’ Latin Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Of- fice Asst. 4 JERRY DEAN McPHERSON “Dine” “Why should the devil have all the good times?” ndustrial Arts 4; Peanuts 3, 4; Drivers Ed RUTH MARGUERITE MARSHALL “Peggi It is silence that is never regretted.”’ Club 4; Dramatics 3; Driver n Club 1, 2 MARY RITA MATTHEWS “Rita” “Let a smile be your umbrella.” ] Journalism 3. 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 JOAN ELAINE MILLER “Joanie” “Not satisfied with anything less than the best.” Beta Club 3, 4; Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Treasurer 4 Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Peanut Club 3, 4; Jr. Civi- tans 3, 4; Vice-Pre 4: Annual Staff 4; Office Asst. 4 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Sponsor 4 OLIVER WAYNE MILLS “Wayne” “I have never let my school interfere with my education.” Letterman’s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, SHRYELL MIOLEN “Shryell”’ “Great things are done by the humble.” FHA 1 Industrial Arts 3 MARVIN LEONARD MOLE, JR. “Leonard” “He who breathes, lives.” Latin Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 4; Drivers Ed. 3. HARRY ELTON MURRAY “Harry” “Defend me from my friends; | can defend myself from my enemies.” DONALD MARTIN NELSON “Spike”’ “lL had one grunch, but the eggplant over there... .” DERRYL NOLAN “Derryl”’ “Silence is more eloquent than words.’ EDDIE GAIL NORRIS “Gail” “The Queen of Queens.’’ WILLIAM MARVIN OAKES “Billy”’ ‘Minds are like parachutes; they only function when open.” CATHERINE MARIE O’‘HERRON “Cookie” ““Men—tThe spice of life’ JEANNIE ELIZABETH ORR “Jeannie” “She has a fatal sense of beauty and an honest sense of duty.” CHARLOTTE ANN OWENS ““Chorlotte”’ “To be of use in the world is the only way to be happy.” 4: Tri-Hi-Y Classical a _— WALTER RAY OZMORE “Ozzie” “He who learns to hold his tongue is wise.” CAROLYN JEAN PAYNE “Jean” “A sunny disposition is the very soul of success.” JOE WENDELL PEACOCK Fats” “Fat men have to be good natured, because they can’t fight or run.’ F tba y 3, 4: Lettermar BILLY FRANCIS PERRYMAN Bill’ ”“ “Once bitten, twice shy. LENA WILLENE PHILLIPS “Willie” “Diamonds are a girl's best friend.” Pep Club |, 2; Dramati club 2 3A.A. 1: Choru Latin Clut SUZANNE PURVIS “Suzie” “Hers are pixie charms with a giant personality.” Band | Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Per ik 2 evtrett Ir. Civitan 3, 4; Ant 4; Cheerleader ERMA JO REAGAN RAY “Emmy” “Ain't love grand?” GENE TRACY REESE “Tracy” “It isn’t the common man who is important; it’s the uncommon.” Driver's Ed. Clut SANDRA FAITH REYNOLDS “Hee Hee” “She likes to like people, therefore people like her.’ ROBERT ANTHONY ROBBINS “Tony” “Thinking is but an idle waste of time.” LAVERNE ROBERTS “Vernie”’ “Still water runs doop.” 4 WILSON HENRY ROBERTS “Wilson” “Quiet and shy; a gallant gentleman.” JAMES MARVIN ROWE, JR. “Jim” “Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow.” ALVIN ROWELL “Face” ‘Devil on wheels.” Art ALICE ELAINE ROY “Elaine” “A perfect example of minority rule, is a baby in the house.” ul BEVERLY JANE ROYER Bev” “Quietness is often a sign of sincerity.’ Club 1, 2; Dramatics 1 PATRICIA DIANA RUNYON Pat”’ “Sense of humor is a sense of proportion.” | L JOHN ALLEN SCARBROUGH “Johnny” “All great men have died; | don’t feel well myself.” trial Arts Club 2 mmer LAURENCE ALFRED SCHENCK, JR. “Larry” He's good at passes—making them and catching them.” Letterman Clut taff 3, 4 otball lative 4; Beta Clu HALLAE ELLEN SEAY “The pride of the Footlights.”’ peect ional Meet JAMES JULIAN SELPH “Jimmy” “He went forth conquering, and to conquer.” a Pre 3, 4: Peanuts 3, 4; Mayor for a day 4 ROBERT REED SHERMAN “Bob” Serious, Sensible, and Studious.”’ ba 3, 4: Lettermar Bet CHARLES HERENDRAN SLOAN “Charles” “The only successful substitute for brain is silence.” JAMES BENJAMIN SMITH “a Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only.’ MARY ANN SORROW Peanut” Always be true to the best that is in you.” VIVIAN LURENE STEPHENS “Rue” “Merrily she goes along life’s way; never sad, always gay.” LARRY JULUS STONE “Larry” It is better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak up and remove all doubt.” Basketball 2, 3 Footbe 3, 4; Letterman Club 27 SARAH ANN STONE ‘Quietness is a virtue.’ ur. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; FHA 1, BOBBY TAYLOR Joe One driver had the right-of-way another = had a truck.” RONNIE TUTTLE “Ronnie” “He chooses the exact psychological moment to say—nothing.” PATRICIA GAIL VANLANDINGHAM “Hamie”’ ; She herself seemed made for merriment.” ’ wa — Ed 3: FHA 4 — — GRETCHEN WALTER “The world is only a stage; and she plays many roles.” | NUNNALLY BREWER WALTERS “Nunnally” Good humor is the health of the soul.”’ tterman WILLIAM LAMAR WATSON Billy” “Enough to make all teachers gray.” 4 f tha —lub 4; Driving Rode FRANKIE DELORES WATTS “Frankie” “Curly hair, shining eyes, merry humor, she’s a prize.” Vocal Music Club 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Ind. Arts Club, Sec. 3, 4; Spech Club 3; Football Sponsor 4 BARBARA ANN WEAVER “Barbara” Precious things come in small packages.” JOHN VAN OSTRAND WEAVER “John” ‘Aan is only a little lower than the angels, the angels should reform.” Lettermar Club 3, 4: Peanu hc 3, 4; Annual Staff ball 1, 3, 4; Baseball RITA WELLS “Rita” PRISCILLA ROSE WESTBROOK “Cilla” Mild in manner, serine in thought.” Art it 3 4: Office A t. 4 ROBERT THEADORE WILHITE, JR. “eee Smile and the world smiles with you, study and you study alone.” Sandra Patricia Wilkes “Sandy” Paradise stands formed in her eyes.” GEORGE EDWARD WILLIAMS “Eddie” GENIE MAE WILLIAMS “Gussy” “A cunning eye that looks around, but worry not, she will hold her ground.” FHA 4 CHARLES WALTER WILSON “Charlie” ‘Dynamite comes in small packages.” Track 3; Jr LILA PERYL WOMACK “Lila Peryl’’ ‘ 'Quictness is the essence of life.’ e-Pre = 4 DONALD MELVIN WOOLEY “Donald” L. e “His good qualities need no advertising!’’ F Industrial Art 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4 Mechanical | Drawing 4 JOYCE WORTHAM “Bozo” “Life is the inspiration of art.” satis i — | —— ad - w JACK PAUL YOUNG, JR. “Jack” “lll tell the world.” slee Club 2: FHA 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Library .) | Peanuts 4: Ff tball 3; Adventure SHIRLEY LORETTA YOUNG “Boon Docks” “The sweetest thing that ever grew beside a human dock.” Dramatic ch Journalism spanish Clut EDWARD ALBERT JEWETT “Eg “| wish that | had been born rich instead of handsome.” CELILIA McINVALE MOSS “Max” ’ ‘Men, the spice of life.’ Majorette 3, 4; Office Ass’t. 2, 4; Jr. Cvitan 3, 4; Let E 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; Football Spon terman Clut sor 4 SCOTT GARRETT PEDDIE Scott’ ‘The atom bomb is here to stay. But are we?” Jr. Civitan Club 3, 4 —_“ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Program Chairman Reporter aE JIMMY SELPH ARTHUR CLARKE GAIL NORRIS DIANNE HAYES MARSHELL JONES PEGGY BENNETT CLASS OF ‘60 The Wlemony Of Past Favors Js Like A Rainbow, Bright, Vivid, Gnd Beauti Gary Albert Pat Attaway James Aycock Carroll Ayres Joel Baggett Ray Baggett Ray Bankston Bryant Barron Jackie Bass Forrest Bazemore Marjorie Beane Martha Beggs Marilyn Bentley Joe Black Shirley Bland Robert Blue Carl Billings Mitchell Birkowitz Gus Bower Jackie Bradley Mary Jo Brantley Carol Brett Dennis Brown Helen Brown Jimmy Bryan Anita Cannon Mae Cauley David Clapp Jimmy Collins George Combes Mary Coody Cookie Cook Louise Cook Frances Cottle Lynn Covington Aldean Craven Paul Craven Sally Crawley Jeane Crenshaw Regina Cristol Terry Culley Douglas Cunard Dorothy Dauby Howard Davidson Warren Davis Rebecca Denham Wayne Douglas Nelson Draughon Amelia Ethriedge Wendell Evans Larry Fort Tom Forquer Nicky Friedrichs Judy Gard Barbara Jo Gardner Reba Giles Mary Joe Giuli Grady Godfrey LaVerne Goodrum John Gordon Sanders Green Johnny Griscom Shirley Hadden Don Hall Robert Hall Anne Hamby Mary Belle Harper Judye Harrison Bunk Hartley James Hawk Paulette Henderson Shirley Hilliard Brenda Hinson Michael Hogelin Faye Hood Charles Houck Barbara House Jenny Howell Jerry Howell Lillian Howell Vivian Howell Bobby Hunter Gaynelle Hutson Ted Jamerson Carolyn Johnson Rena Joiner Al Jones Joyce Jones Mary Jones Randy Jones Janice Kendricks Julie Kirk Russell Kirkland Elna Kitchens Harry Kitchens Tommy Lakin Rob Lane Ruby Lashley Janice Lee Bucky Levins George Lumpkin Jimmy Lystlund Daisy McAllister Pat McCranie Doug McCrary Pat McDaniel Ronnie McGlamery Johnny McGuire Larry Maddox Helen Maine Ray Miller Doris Mooneyham Buddy Moore Tony Mosley Emory Nelson Bucky Patrick Bobby Payne Linda Payne William Payne LaVerne Peterman Charles Phillips Lassie Pierce Pinkie Pinckney Jackie Prather Sharon Potter Margaret Price Melton Prince Winnie Rape Alma Register Mary Ann Revel Don Reynolds Edwin Richie Richard Riggs Melvin Rise Jimmy Roberts Lynn Rogers Patricia Rogers Jimmy Rousey Gi rdon Rowe Connie Rowell Vera Sanders Adrienne Saunders Judy Schnedeker Joe Scoggins Vickie Seboth Jean Segars Linda Shirley Bill Simmons Tommy Simmons Gail Smith Nancy Smith David Soley Barbara St. John Jessie Stokes David Sto ne Margurita Suiter Kenneth Sullivan Mikie Taggart Linda Thomas Evelyn Thompson Johnny Thompson Janie Todd Marsha Tyson Jack 1€ Veal Runette Welch Emory West James Wheeler Dottie White Walter Whiting Janice Whitley Barbara Wiley Betty Sue Williams Kenny Williams Robert Williams Rose Williams Elaine Willis Martha Jean Wilson Juanita Winslett Monroe Wood Kay Wright JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS } President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Program Chairman Not present for picture Reporter SANDERS GREEN MONROE WOOD PAT ATTAWAY BARBARA ANN COOK JUDY GARD JUANITA WINSLETT SHIRLEY BARNH GWEN BARKER BARBARA BARNETT GLORIA BARRET KATHY BARRY CLARENCE BASS TOMMY BATCHELOF PAT BATCHELOR GERALD BAGGENTS RUTH BAZEMORE RONNY BENNETT CONNIE BERRIER LINDA BLOUNT CHARLOTTE BIRKS ANNE BOHLER JERRY BOWENS KAREN BOWMAN JANET CAROL JANIS BROWN VENONA BROWNIN SANDRA BUGG DENA BUS JAMES BUSSELL JO ANN CANE Phylliss Cannon Diane Carns Gwen Capitani Roger Carlton Ann Chambliss Hugh Chaney E. 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Chester Vivian Clark Jean Cofield Janice Coleman Sylvia Coleman Tommy Collins Margie Nell Thompson John Colson Mike Coons Philip Cowart Pattie Craven Robert Cribb Robert Crook Jeanette Culpepper Robert Davis Helen Day Jimmy Dembowski Pat Dennard Emilie Denham Patty DeSart Mark Dickinson Jack Durden Se, David Evans p Linda Evans David Ezell Ellen Farris Charles Faulk Geneva Fergerson Mark Field Sandra Filetti Sandra Fort Donna Freeman Richard Gammon Terry Gay June George Linda Gladney Edward Goodwin Glynn Grantham Gail Gray David Griffin Patricia Grimes Marilyn Gulley Jackie Hammond John Harper Donnalee Harris Bruce Hartley Eugene Hatfield George Haynie Joyce Henderson Olven Hendley Barbara Henkle Van Herrington Bernice Hill Johnnie Hill opt £' Woody Hill Glenn Hoff Donald Holt Ronald Holt Pam Holten Joanne Hopwood Rhea Houck Nelda Howard Gayle Howell Linda Howell Marshall Huckaby Carolyn Hughes Jimmy Hutto Robert Jewett Ellen Johnson Shirley Johnson Barry Joiner Karen Jones Mary Ann Jones Robin Jones Richard Kane Larry Keller Libby Kelly James Kitchens Paulette Knight Linda Lambert Hazel Lashley Johney Lawson Maurine Lee Trenton Lee George Lewis Billy Luck Shirley Logue Larry Lovelace Susan Lovelace Shirley McBee Frank McClendon Buster McConnell Frank McCrary Carol McCullough Shirley McDaniel Pat McEachern Billy McKenzie Larry McNeil Reggie McPherson Linda Maddox Mary Mann John Marchman Ann Marshall Sherry Martin Eugene Mason Frank Mathews Gloria Jean Melton Ann Merritt Bobby Merritt Mickey Merritt Janice Miller Felix Minor Geneva Mitchell Margaret Mitchell Lynn Me ntgc mery Darrell Mosley Wayne Neet Lloyd Odom Harry O'Neal Abel Ortunio Thomas Outler Bri an Owens Camilla Palmer Walter Palmer Sandra Parish Mary Ann Parker Larry Parks Joyce Patterson Bobby Payne Dallas Perry Jack Peterman Mary Phifer Booty Phillips Jo Anne Phillips Carole Pike Dorothy Pitts Huddy Pratt Theo Prince Hazel Price Dianne Pope John Pope Ted Rainey Kathy Randall Sandra Rape Sandra Rape Jackie Ray Simmie Renfroe Donna Reinhard Bobby Richardson Kendall Rickerson Bobby Roberts Runnelle Roberts Noel Robbins Betsy Ross Larry Sanders Robert Savage Raymond Scarbrough Michael Scott Billy Segars Mary Ann Self Lena Self Sandra Shaw Glen Shephard Joyce Shepherd Sam Simmons Carolyn Sims Benny Slaughter Mackie Skipper Kennon Smith Judy Smith Judy Smith Judy Snell Jimmy Spinks Albrey Spratt Eddie Spurling Pat Stauffer Carrel Stewart Nancy Stewart Miles Stewart Sandra Stewart Wade Stewart Peggy Story Di uglas Stuckey Ken Stucky Harold Tolbert Gary Tolbert Colin Tomlinson Ralph Toscano Harold Talton Barbara Taylor Marilyn Taylor Kenneth Thayer Ashley Thomas Charles Thomas Sandra Thomas Johnny Thompson Sharon Thompson Linda Tracey Nancy Tucker Bill Ulmer Chery! Underwood Steven Wiley Shirley Wainwright Larry Waits Eddie Walker Terry Washburn Bobby Watkins Robbie Wells Peggy West Bob Whittle Carlton Wilbanks Barbara Wilder McKennon Wiles Walter Wills Ronny Williams Gloria Williamson Don Griffin Robert Winch Judy Wolf Linda Faye Wright Mary Wright N. L. Yates LaRose Cherry SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Program Chairman Reporter LIBBY KELLY JOHNEY LAWSON GAIL GREY VIRGINIA PORTERFIELD PEGGY WEST JIMMY DEMBOWSK| FRESHMEN Pleasure Js The Flower That Fades- Remembrance Js The Lasting Perfume HENRY ADAMS PRESTON ALEXANDER PRESTON ANGLIN ROBERT APPLE WENDELL BAILEY JUDY BARBEE MARY JO BARFIELD JAMES BARKLEY CLYDE BARNETTE BILLY BARNWELL DIANE BARRAS JOHNNY BARRETT KENNETH BAZEMORE MADISON BAZEMORE LARRY BEAUTLICH BONNIE BECKMAN BARBARA BELL BONNIE BELL BERRY BENEFIELD JAMES BENNETT RICHARD BENNETT POLLY BERRY SUSAN BLACKMAN JOYCE BLALOCK THOMAS BLANCHETTE NANCY BLOUNT JIMMY BLUM KENNETH BOWEN RAY BOZEMAN NANCY BRANTLEY HARLIE BRETT MIKIE BOOTH VIC BOWMAN YNN BREWER 1ENRY BROWN LANGFORD BROWN NANCY BRUBAKER RAY BRIDGES AVID BUGG BILLY BURNS JEANNIE BYRD TEVIE BYRD TOMMY CALLAWAY CAROL CARLSEN ERRY CARPENTER RONNIE CARPENTER DIANNE CARRINGTON PATSY CAVEY BILL CECIL TONY CHANDLER JOHN CHILDS LOIS KLESA JIMMY CLEVELAND CAROL CLINE RICHARD COILE DULENE COLLINS KAY COLLINS CAROLYN CORLEY TELMAN COX JUNIOR CRABBE T. 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CRAVEN ROSE MARIE CRAWFORD IMMY CREATORS SAMMY CRISTOL DOUGLAS CROUCH BILLY CRUTCHFIELD JUDY CRUTCHFIELD SARAH DAUBY ELAINE DAVIS MARGARET DAVIS WENDY DAVIS JACK DAY GRACE DEARING MARY DEMBOWSKI TERRY DENHAM WILLENE DENHAM JUDY DINGUS MARY DIXON TOMMY DUCKWORTH MALLENE DURDEN JOYCE DYKES LEE EASTMAN CAROL EMORY MARION EMORY JIMMY EVANS SANDRA EVANS MIKE GORDY RUBY FAIRCHILD ANDY FARMER GEORGE FAULK PEGGY FIELDS DEAN FINCHER LEROY FINCHER WINSTON FINDLEY WILLIAM FITZGERALD MARY FLOYD CAROLYN FORQUER LAMAR FOWLER LINDA FRAILEY BOBBY GARD SUE GARD SYLVIA GEORGE MARY ELLEN GIBBS VICKI GILES JUDY GILL TOMMY GLASSCOCK MARK GODFREY TERRY GOLAS BARBARA GOODRUM JIMMY GOSNELL VIRGINIA GRACE FAITH ANN GREGG BERRY HAIRE WINNA JEAN HALL LINDA HALLIGAN BRUCE HANSON JOHN HAMMOND VIRGINIA HARPE ANNELLE HARPER RAY HARPER RICKY HARRELL THAD HARRIS MARJORIE HARRISON CAROLE HARRISON CHARLIE HARTLEY PAULETTE HARVEL CHERYL HAWKINS JUDY HAYES PAT HAYES MILLER LEE HEATH FRANCINE HEATON JOAN HENRY BOBBY HIGGINBOTHAM NORMAN HILL EDDIE HILLEGONDS JAMES HOGAN FAYE HOLLLAND CHERYL HOLLIS LYNN HOLMES SHERRILL HOOPER LARRY HORTMAN JUDY HORTON JOE HOUSE DENNIS HUDSON Asi HOYT IVESTER ARTHUR JACKSON BILL JACKSON MELINDA JACKSON BRENDA JENKINS JOHNNY JESTER JIMMY JOINER FERRIS JONES GARY JONES MARIS JONES DONALD KELL J BETTY KILLINGSWORTH = : VAN KIMBERLY GRACE KING LINDA KING ‘ PAT KIRKSEY EVANS KITCHENS LINDA KNIGHT STEPHANIE KNOWLES JIMMY LAMBERT ANN LANGSTON TEDDY LANGSTON GARY LASHLEY LUTHER LAYFIELD BOBBY LEWIS EDWARD LIGHTSEY SANDRA LINDSEY BONNIE LOGAN KAY LONG LESLIE LLOYD BETSY McCALL LARRY McCLURE BETTY JEAN McCOMMON KATHIE McDONALD MARY McDONALD REBECCA McDONALD BILLY McMILLAN VALDA McRAE BILLY MAINE BOBBY MALONE SANDRA MANSFIELD JACK MARTIN LINDA MARTU SONNY MAY EVELYN MERK DON VAN METER DAVID MIMMS JOHN MOLE PRICILLA MOONEYHAM BETTY FAYE MOORE DANNY MOORE BOB MORGAN KENNETH MUHA WAYNE MOSELY CLAIR MEEKS RALPH NELSON NANCY NESBITT ROGER NEW CHARLES NICKLESON BOBBY NIXON MIKE O'NEAL SHIRLEY OUTLAW DWIGHT OZMORE GAYLE PARKS JUDY PATRICK SONNY PATTON ROBERT PAYTON LARRY PEACOCK JOYCE PHILLIPS CHARLIE PIERCE CONNIE PIERCE GLENDA PITTS BOBBY POINTER JO ANN POLLARD JERRY POPE WINSTON POPE DENNIS PRICE RICHARD PRICE GWEN PRITCHETT JIMMY PROULX DEBBIE REECE DONNIE RIGGS MI TCHELL ROBERTS RUNNETTE ROBERTS LARRY RODGERS LARRY RODGERS ROSLYN RODGERS PENNY SADDINGTON LARRY SANFORD DORIS SAPP KENNETH SARGENT JIMMY SCARBOROUGH OLIVIA SCARBOROUGH ROBERT SCRUGGS TOMMY SEBASTIAN SANDRA SEXTON KENNETH SHELLY JOHN AYCOCK ANDY SHULER LONNIE SIKES JIMMY SMITH PETE SMITH GAIL SOUKUP RUDY SPEARS CHARLOTTE SPINKS JOHNNY STEWARD GENEVIEVE STILES PEGGY STONE MARGIE STORY RANDY TAGGART BOBBY TAYLOR BOBBY THOMPSON EDWARD THOMPSON GAIL THOMAS JERRY THOMPSON JUDDY THOMPSON JIMMY THRIFT CHARLES TIMMONS JERRY THOMPSON KAY TREADWELL LINDA TRULL BARRY VANDERGRIF FRED VERNER JOHN WAGNER HENRY WEAVER FAYE WEAVER CHERRY WEAVER EDWIN WARGO JIMMY WALL DWAIN WALKER BILLY WELI LVIN WELL BRENDA WEST BILLY WETHERINGTON KATHY WHITE ANN WHITED NANCY WHITED MAYRELLE WILKIE PEGGY WILLIAMS RICKIE WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMSON PATTY WILSON JOAN WINFREY FRANK WINTERS SHERIE WOFFRAM PAT WORTHAN WALTER YOUNG TOMMY WRIGHT FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Program Chairman PAT KIRKSEY JUDY HAYES MARY JO BARFIELD SUE GARD GRACE DEARING KATHY McDONALD A C I | V | | | [ S Everyone (an Remember That Which Has Interested Himself BETA CLUB SPONSORS: Mr. Hal C. Justus and Miss Elna Capel Carol Dawkins, Gail Smith, Gail Norris, Stacy Lanier, Joan Miller, Bobbie Ann Garner. Marshell Jones, Don Hall Ernestine Jacks n, Pat Dickson Cook, Doris Mooneyham, Marjorie Beane, La Trelle Brewster, Sandra Wilkes Lila Womack, Martha Beggs, Pat McDaniel, Nelda Dearing, Mary Belle Harper, Bob Sherman, Russell Kirkland, Donald Wooley, Walter Peterman, Pinkie Pinckney, Wendell Evans, Mr. Justus, Jimmy Lystland, Franklin John- son. Joe Black. Bill Simmons, Larry Schenck, Francis Cottle, Elizabeth Evans, Dorothy Dauby, Miss Capel, Billy McDowell, Don Nelson, Robert Blue, Don Reynolds, Bill Jackson, Jimmy Rousey, J. B. Smith Louise NEW MEMBERS INDUCTION OF NEW MEMBERS INTO BETA CLUB Pat McDaniel and Mar- garie Beane receive mem- bership cards SPONSOR: Mrs. Betty Rose Colwell Frankie Ayres, Larry Beutlich, Ronald Bellman, Jim Blum ,George Cooper, Dewey Dempsey, Julian Gaines, Jimmy Gosnell, Grady Godfrey, Don Griffin, John Griscom, Terry Hall, Bill Jackson, Ted Jamieson, Billy McDowell, Tracy Reese, Gordon Rowe, Joe Scoggins, Mike Sullivan CHORAL CHOIR SPONSOR: Mrs. Betty Rose Colwell Armour, Barbee, Barfield, Bentley, Bell, Blackmon, Bliss, Bussell, Capitanio, Cherry, Collins, Collins, Coody, Craven, Davis, Denham, Denham, De Sart, Ethridge, Garrett, George, Gulley, Gladney, Hayes, Hooks, Hammock, Hooks, Hawkins, Holmes, Howard, Hutson, Jackson, Jones, Joyner, Langston, Love- lace, Lowery, Lux, Lystund, McCranie, McDonald, Mitchell, Montgomery, Nesbitt, Parrish, Phillips, Roberts, Ross, Roberts, Scarsy, Self, Sexton, Snell, Stewart, Smith, Stewart, Stone, Story, Suiter, Thomp- son, Weaver, Treadwell, Weaver, Willis. CIVITAN CLUB ™ p ye ES finer SPONSORS: Miss Katie Reed and Mr. Glen Hitchcock Dianne Hayes, Carol Dawkins, Marjorie Beane, Pan Crosby, La Treille Brewster, Joan Miller, Sandra Reynolds, Pat McCranie ,Mary Jo Giuli, Katie Reed, N. L. Yates, Mickelle Berkowitz, Gail Smith, Nunally Walters, Marshell Jones, Sandra Wilkes, Ronnie Tuttle, Lurene Stephens, Tim McFall, Gretch- en Walters, Charles Wilson, Billy McDowell, John Weaver, Don Nelson, Jimmy Selph, Stacy Lanier, Pinky Pinckney, Bob Sherman, George Lewis, Gyp Chesser, Elizabeth Evans, Paulette Henderson, Walter Peterman, Gail Norris, Glenn Hitchcock. Bill Jackson, Bob Savage, Skip Holmes, Wilson Roberts, Scott Peddie, Ray Crenshaw, J. B Smith, Sara Jo Garrett, Larry Schenck DEBATE TEAM SPONSOR: Katie Reed Bonnie Beckman, Pat Stauffer, Brenda Jenkins, Julian Gaines, Carol Emery, Charlotte Birks, Ralph “is PLAY CAST A a¥ A € 4 _ a - ? fA SPONSOR: Katie Reed Miss Katie Reed, Hallae Seay, Dewey Dempsey, Judy Lewis, Gretchen Walter, Joe Scoggins DELTA OMICRON SPONSOR: Mrs. Polly Chandler Sue Gard Mary Jo Barfield, Judy Barby, Karen Hodges, Muriel Daisy McAllister, Gail Franklin, Joan Miller, Char b Taggart, Lillian Howell, Betty Sue Williams, Joan Winfrey Howell, Jackie Bradley, Janie Todd, Patty Lystlund, Patty DeSart Harrison, Juanita Winslett, Susan Lovelace, Polly Perry, Gwen Berry, Sandra Bussell, Ruby Lashley, Doris Mooneyham, Judy Hayes, Patty McEachern, Bonnie Sue Hardin, Inez Joiner, Sharon Thompson Hinson, Linda Payne, Linda Taylor, Carol Pike, Martha Beggs, tte Owen Linda Tracy Carolyn Lowry Marybelle Harper, Capitanio, Elizabeth Evans, Camilla Palmer, Virginia Porterfield, Pat McDaniel, Brown, Judy Smith, Carrell Stewart, Maurine Lee, Valda McRae eae Bene iit Juanita Lee, Hayes, Mikie Hamby, Vivian Kelly, Carol Howell, Kathryn Nancy Nesbitt, oodrum, Brenda e Hood, Gwen Dottie White, Helen DRAMATICS CLUB a We A SPONSOR: Miss Kathy Reed Richard Kane, Joanne Hopwood, Betty Killingsworth, Connie Pierce, Evelyn Merk, Hazel Price, Cheryle Underwood, Judy Barbee, Stephanie Knowles, Cookie O’Herron, Carol Hanselman, Bonnie Beckman, Shirley McDaniel, Jackie Prather, Linda Blount, Brenda West, Margie Harrelson, Libby Kelly, Patty McEarchen, Nancy Nesht, Kathy McDonald, Miss Reed, Bonnie Bell, Mary Jo Brantley, Pattie Wilston, Nancy Tucker, Sandra Fort, Mitchell Roberts, Janice McElhaney, Joyce Henderson, Sandra Stewart, Dewey Dempsey, Janice Lee, Loretta Young, Libby Scarborough, Nancy Brubaker, Linda Shirley, Martha Jean Wilson, Carolyn Collins, Brenda Crawford, Lurene Stephens, Patsy Vanland- ingham, Mary Dixon, Gretchen Walters, Judy Lewis, Hallae Seay, Shirley Outlaw, Joe Scoggins, Gordon Rowe. FRENCH CLUB SPONSOR: Mrs. Gloria Smith Mrs. Gloria Smith, Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Francine Heaton, Charliette Spinks ,Louise Cook, Donna Rinehart, Cheryl Hollis, Peggy Williams, Patsy Grimes, Linda Blount, Joyce Henderson, Ruth Mar- shall, Janice Coleman, Brenda Jenkins, Mitchell Roberts, Lynn Montgomery, Janie Todd, Joanne Hopwood, Maurine Lee, Nancy Stewart, Bobby Higginbotham, Helen Day, Mary Dixon, Dorothy Dauby, Glenn Shepherd, Barry Benefield, Gwen Capitanio, Margie Nell Thompson, Tommy Sebastian, Mar- garet Michaels, Carrell Stewart, Susan Lovelace, Adrienne Saunders, Dena Bussell, Claire Meeks, Sherry Wolfram, Bill Weatherford, Jimmy Cretors, Frances Cottle, Julian Gaines, Sue Pope, Gordon Rowe, Larry Waites, Bob Payton, Janice Lee, Lassie Pierce, Helen Brown. FHA CLUB SPONSOR: Mrs. Theresa H. Smith Virginia Collins, Gwen Pritchard, Paulette Harwell, Connie Pierce, Margie Harrelson, Brenda West, Sandra Mansfield, Lila Perle Womack, Marie Cook, Doris Forehand, Maryse Jones, Carol Emory, Sandra Rape, Dorothy McDonald, Melinda Jackscn, Carol McCullough, Judy Crutchfield, Jo Ann Pollard, Genevieve Stiles, Sue Gard, Mary Jo Barfield, Joyce Blalock, Stephannie Knowles, Wendy Davis, Wynelle Denham, Mrs. Theresa H. Smith, Marion Emory, Marjorie Story, Nancy Brubaker, Libby Scarborough, Barbara Barrett, Valda McRae, Kathy White, Judy Barbee, Emmalyn Denham, Patty Lystlund, Priscilla Mooneyham, Robin Wells, Joy Shephard, Pat Kirksey, Shirley Johnson, Ann Langston, Marilyn Beene, Lynn Rogers—Secretary, Louise Cook—vV. Pres., Frances Cottle—Presi- dent, Lynette Brown, Lurene Stephens, Libby Kelly, Gennie Mae Williams, Doris Mooneyham, Jenny Howell, Nancy Smith, Mallene Durden, Judy Horton, Marilyn Taylor, Betty Moore, Carolyn Sims, Sandra Wilkes, Brenda Crawford, Sharon McLeroy, Carol Brett, Penny Saddington, Joyce Sams, Mar- guerita Suiter, Janet Brookins—Program Chairman, Pat Hayes, Bernice Hill, Winfred Hurley, Sherry Wolfrom, Margie Nell Thompson—Treasurer SPONSORS: Mr. W. t. Lambert and Mr. Rufus Futch Carolyn Forquer, Donna Jean Reinhard, Frankie Watts, Priscilla Westbrook, Sara Lou Dauby, Judy Gill, Carol Carlson, Mr. Lambert, Jack Durdan, Buddy Moore, Marshall Huckaby, Bennie Slaughter, Ronnie Bennett, La Trelle Brewster, Al Jones, Sammy Cristol, Micha el Hogelin, Vic Bowman, Mich- ael Hood, Donald Wooley, Sonny May, Mr. Futch, Mike Gordy, Jimmy Lystlund, Bucky Patrick, John Gordon, Bob Sherman, Billy McDowell, Bob Jackson, Jack Burns, Ted Wilhite, Tom Cooper, Billy Watson, Jimmy Bryan, Arthur Jackson, Jimmy Selph, Sam Simmons, Kenneth Thayer, Edmond War- go, Edward Fender, Jimmy Brian INDUSTRIAL ARTS STUDENTS Al WORK JOURNALISM CLUB dd ere : - ; ts st a % SPONSOR: Mrs. Lois Bailey Gayle Gray, Jimmy Demboski, Barbara Carpenter, Ral son, Jean Pagne, Johnny Lawson, Sandra Bugg, N. L. Yates, Billy McKenzie, Douglas Stuckey, Lynda Evans, Barbara St. John, Caye Wright, Vivian Howell, Linda King, Barbara Ann Cook, Joan Henry, Linda Tracy, Virginia Grace, Robert Hall, Janice Brown, Barbara Jo Gardner, Rita Matthews, Eveyin Thompson, Brenda Hinson, Jackie Bradley, Carol McCullough, Joan Sawyer, Gwen Barker, Charles Houck, Joyce Jones, Barbara Wiley, Mary Ellen Gibbs, Faith Ann Gregg, Ray Baggett, Sandy Shaw, Jackie Veal, Jo Ann Barhill, Jean Berrier, Barbara Taylor, Vickie Giles, Gloria Jean Melton, Shirley Hadden, Bill Ulmer, Walter Wills, La Verne Goodrum, Sandra Bussell, Carolyn Bozeman, Marie Cook, Barbara Wilder, Sandee Kaye, Carolyn Hughes, Sammy Cristol, Barry Benefield, Leroy Fincher, David Mimms, Jim Hooks, Fred Hayes, Bucky Levins, Tommy Batchelor, Virginia Harpe, Rob Lane. ph Toscano, Juanita Winslette, Bobby Richard- JUNIOR OPTIMIST CLUB + %. = ) | ae a : ly Johnny Lawson, John Griscom, Don Hall, John DuBose, Jimmy Lystlund, Ted Wilhite, Bennet Brant- ley, David Soley, Billy Watson, Edwin Richey, Ray Bankston, Charles Houck, George Combes, Robert Blue, Terry Culley. PEANUTS SPONSOR: Mr. James Williams Joan Miller, Mary Joe Guili, Barbara House, Lynda Evans, Sandra Wilkes, Tim McFall, Jack Young, John Weaver, Billy McDowell, Gyp Chesser, Joe Kingston, Ray Crenshaw, Nunnally Walters, Don Nelson, Mr. Williams, Wilson Roberts, J. B. Smith. RADIO CLUB + —_= — = Bw , Ze : 4 —4p SOPNSORS: Miss Katie Reed and Mrs. Olen Colwell George Cooper, Lynn Montgomery, Marjorie Beene, Carolyn Collins, Gail Norris. SCHOOL SPIRIT STAFF SPONSOR: Mrs. Lois K. Bailey Juanita Winslett, LeVern Goodrum, Carolyn Bozeman, Sandra Kane, Barbara Ann Carpenter, Sandra Bussell, Rita Matthews, Jimmy Dembowski, Johnny Lawson, Jacky Veal, Mrs. Bailey, Ray Baggett, Bill Ulmer, Walter Wills. SPONSOR: Mr. R. R. Long George Cooper, Johnny Lawson, Jimmy Lystlund, Wade Stewart, Glenn Sheppard, Ray Miller, James Rowe, Franklin Johnson, David Bugg, Dewey Dempsey, Lloyd Odom, Colin Tomlinson, Gordon Rowe, Sanders Green, Frank McClendon, Mr. Long. Not in picture: N. L. Yates SPANISH CLUB SPONSOR: Mrs. Chandler John Lawson, David Bugg, James Proux, Carol Emery, Janie Todd, Farold Ausley, John Hammond, Alvin Wells, Barbara House, Sylvia George, Judy Dingus, Henry Adams, Huddy Pratt, Sammy Crestal, Latrelle Brewster, Janice McElhaney, Marsha Tyson, Ruby Lashley,. Evelyn Merk, Sara Jo Garrett, Pat McDaniel, Martha Beggs, Elaine Willis, Faye Holland, Bill Cecil, Terri Washburn, Sara Lou Dauby, Sandra Sexton, Dianne Carnes, Nicky Friedricks, Carlton Barker, Bob Davis, Donny Riggs, Ellen Johnson, Pam Holton, Carole Harrison, Judy Hayes, Charlotte Owens, Gwen Barker, Stephanie Knowles, Gerald Baygents, Dewight Ozmore, John Aycock, Richard Kane, Mary Jones, Barbara Goodrum, Sandra Lindsey, Marilyn Taylor, Pat Kirksey, Barbara Gardner, Bill Fitzgerald, David Mims, Lurene Stevens, Bob Winch, Louise Laney, Sharon Thompson, Robert Jewett, Kendall Rickerson, James Rousey, Virginia Porterfield, Barbara Wilder, Roger New, Pete Smith, Jim Gosnell, Sonny Patton, Abel Ortunio, Bob Morgan, Dennis Price, Terry Shaw, George Cooper, Sanders Green, Jackey Veal, Jim Laney, Dewey Dempsey, Jimmy Cleveland, James Aycock, Grady Godfrey, Ted Wilhite, Franklin Johnson, Robin Jones, Wody Hill, Mary Ann Dembowski SPEECH CLUB SPONSOR: Miss Katie Reed Loretta Young, Marlene Durden, Bonnie Beckman, Linda Hallijan, Wendy Davis, Patty McEarchen, Libby Kelly, Rudy Cannon, Miss Reed, Richard Kane, Barbara Goodrum, Sherry! Hooper, Melinda Jackson, Jackie Prather, Janice McElhaney, Gorden Rowe ,Kathy Randell, Kathy McDonald, Wynelle Denham 19 - DEMON BAND - 59 DIRECTOR: Mr. Sonny Hawkins Flutes—Lynn Rogers, Jo Ann Phillips, Virginia Porterfield Dorothy Pitts, Polly Berry, Oboes— Mar- jorie Beene, Clarinets— Gail Smith, Margaret Price, Mike Gordy, Dorothy Dauby, Glenn Sheppard, Frances Cottle, Gloria Melton, Karen Bowman, Gwen Barker, Billy Luck, Carol Pike, Betsy McCall, Joan Winfrey, Valda McRae, Gail Soucup, Patricia Roger, Pat McEarachen, Bass Clarinet—Sandra Reynolds, Alto Sax—Roger Carlton, Carol Harrison, Camilla Palmer, Loran Adams; Tenor Sax— Johnny Thompson; Baritone Sax— Tim McFall: Bassoon—Judy Smith; Cornets—George Lumpkin, Patsy Covey, Pete Smith, David Crouch, Frank Winter, John Pope, Ronny Carpenter, David Crouch , Lawrence George, Steve Wiley, Lee Bluhm, Kenneth Bowen, John Mashburn; French Horn—Nicky Fredericks, GeneMason, Robert Payton, Jenny Bird, Allen Wilson, Buck Orr; Trombones—Sonny May, David Moore, Terrell Shaw, Bob Whittle, Alan Whittle, Billy Barnwell, Jim Cleveland, Baritones —Robin Jones, Donald Holt, Larry Lovelace: Basses—Tommy Wright, Bobby Higginbottom, Charles Brett; Bells—Bobbie Ann Garner, Joyce Phillips; Tympani—Helen Brown; Bass Drum—Bob Roberts; Cymbals—Dean Fincher; Snare Drum—tarry Keller, Lamar Fowler, Woody Hill, Kenneth Jackson; Tenor Drum—Kathy Barry, Barry Vandergift, Tommy Sebastian; Majorettes—Nancy Smith, Carol Harrison, Cecilia Moss, Linda Shirley, Jeannette Lazaros, Pat Attaway, Bonnie Bell, Julie Kirk. All-state Band. Nickie Lazarous Carol Harrison Linda Shirley Cecilia Moss Camilla Palmer Jeanette Lazarous Nancy Smith Julie Kirk Pat Attaway a , 2 C4 —__ Sara Jo Garrett Cookie Cook Gail Norris Peggy Bennett anita Winslett . i) = a 00) = @ z r) — = 0 | Ju Judy Lewis Ut wuucoiwuwdtoawacn The memory of a day well spent furnishes us with joys more pleasing than ten thousand triumphs —Kempis 1958 DEMONS David Bugg—Manager, J. B. Smith, Glenn Hoff, Charles Wilson, Bobby Payne, Nunnally Walters, Russell Kirkland, Arthur Clarke, Mac Howell, Bruce Hartley—Manager, Jimmy Scarborough—Man- ager, Wade Stewart, William Barnett, John Weaver, Danny Kelly, Larry Schenck, Robert Blue, Mon- roe Wood, David Stone, Louis Musselwhite—Coach, Doc Kirksey—Coach, Bobby McBee, James Dill, Dallas Perry, Bob Hunter, Walter Peterman, Bob Savage, Don Nelson, Wendel Peacock, David Soley, Joe Musselwhite—Coach, Ray Long —Coach The Demon Schedule NNNON WANDA W Dublin Tifton Cordele Perry Dodge Co Americus Thomasville Willingham Irwin Co. Ft. Valley -- The Demons of ‘58 may not have sported a good record in the win column, but hustle and team spirit made them an interesting team to watch. THE SENIORS OF 58 59 Danny Kelly, Charlie Wilson, John Weaver, William Barnett, Wendell Peacock, Nunnally Walters, Louis Houck, Hardy Glover, J.B. Smith, James Dill, Larry Schenck, Mack Howell, Arthur Clark, Don Nelson, Ronnie Tuttle, Bobby McBee Many of these boys, who wore the colors of the Demons for the last time this year, had either played Junior High, ““B’’ Team or Varsity ball for WRHS for five seasons. They performed for our fans through “‘thick thin’’ and deserve the honors they received. re ane . _ a ; ee a i Larry Schenck : Charlie Wilson Bobby Paine Russ Kirkland Back Center Tackte Wilham Barnett Don Nelson Guard Back End Anes eveewwerewerwewees © ! { { Picture Not Available oe ae “oy Pins = David Soley Bob Hunter Dallas Perry David Stone Bob Sherman © End Back Center Tack Guard, Tac . onorable Mention Honorable Mention = 6 ar Se James Dill John Weaver Wendell Peacock Wade Stewart Back Tackle — wbac ai Robert Blue Walter Peterman Arthur Clarke End Back Back a, ; = Lae . = —_ ‘ sas Monroe Wood Danny Kelly Robert Mc mo enn’ Hoft Linebacker Back = wolt Tackle THE VARSITY Last second score Saved—one touchdown in Dublin against Tifton Charlie finds the hole in Larry takes one with him Pantherville in Dodge game Shake him, Art— Schenck and company on the move Dodge . ‘-Z Ss) 4, a4 4 Block, J. B.!! Nice blocks, Wade and Nunnally ) 4 - . 4 SS 4 a 2 . : : ' ‘a ary 2 v fawn 4 tt a SS, , er tate a eS nee ae. oe re awe Fo ore Fe ‘ oa A Z - Wilson starts 80 yard run Bulldogs stop Hunter Help wanted in Dodge game Demon on the loose Out of bounds against Americus Gang tackling - e Schenck — surrounded 3. zeroes in t 58 a oy) x 3 a y 1 mm ee in Who missed their block Barnett and Perry stop a Ram J ? PB. “i et es, | a rari” a OS + $4 ; . Charlie looking for the corner Did he get him? Blue snags one in Ft. Valley Bad night for the Demons Band leads homecoming parade Cheerleaders on the move The king and his court ae ¥ _ a. LN r's queen Jo A nn Martin crowns Gail ‘58 queen Queen and her court Our Queen For 58 = Run over him James’ Homecoming queen and her court J. B. puts it through }. ad os. . a Charlie goes for yardage First Row: John Harper, Don Griffen, Al Jones, Kenneth Sullivan, Johnny Hill, Noel Robbins, Mickey Merritt, Larry Waites, David Bugg Second Row: Bruce Hartley, Billy McKenzie, Jimmy Lamber, Gerald Baygents, Louis Houck, Hardy Glover, Ronnie Tuttle, Lloyd Odom, Evans Kitchens, Jimmy Scarborough Third Row: Coach Kirksey, Coach Louis Musselwhite, Douglas Connard, Warren Davis, Joel Baggett, Sam Simmons, Frank McClenden, Jimmy Roberts, Ronny Fields, Bob Winch, Coach Joe Musselwhite, Coach Long Sullivan goes McKenzie snags a pass OTH GRADE Douglas Hendrix, Ferral Ausley, Vic Bowman, Ken Muha, Edward Lightsey, Ray Bozeman, Alvin Wells, Bobby Gard, Jack Warner, Robert Apple, Henry Adams, Coach Dukes, Kenneth Bazemore, Bobby Taylor, James Reece, Bob Nixon, Charlie Timmons, Teddy Langston, Jack Hammond, Bobby Lewis, Barry Benefield, Edward Thompson, Johnny Stewart, Berry Haire, Lankford Brown, Norman Hill, Sonny Patton, Wendell Bailey, Larry Beutlich, Ray Harper, Jimmy Joiner, Leroy Fincher, Jimmy Evans, Coach Dykes Coach: Mr. Dykes, Mr. Dukes - lo Pa oe A few yards gained by future Demons Nixon gets the vital yardage 12.8 BSE ees i 1958 - 59 DEMONS Cecil Palmer—Manager, Pinky Pinckney ,Mr. LaBlanc—Coach, Stacy Lanier, Terry Hall—Manager, Bobby McBee, Jim Laney, Larry Stone, Don Reynolds, Bobby Childs, Odell Davis, James Dill, Bob Hunter, Larry Schenck, Gary Albert. The Demon Schedule 56 Forsyth 74 Jones Co. The Region 1AA champions from WRHS provided 72 Crisp. So 36 Americus sparkling entertainment the entire season. Featuring the A — Co. iTTon spectacular and beautiful shooting of O’Dell Davis and 51 Irwin Co. ss . : 73 Jones Co the magnificent rebounding of James Dill, the Demons 52 Crisp Co ; 82 Byron defeated one opponent after another. Much credit for a 56 Bicherivs Ca 62 Americus 54 Perry built a championship team after losing several members 44 Macart of last year’s team. 58 Americus ‘ 54 Irwin Co 57 Cairo 57 Miller Co. 55 Murray Co. very successful year must go to coach Don La Blanc, who 1958 - ‘59 DEMONETTES Center: Elizabeth Evans , Left to Right: Dottie White, Louise Cook, Lillian Howell, Rhea Houck, Faye Kirk, Geneva Mitchell, Sue Pope, Pauletie Henderson, Ann Chambliss Pat Kirksey, Carole Brett, Geneva Ferguson, Virginia Watson, Gloria Floyd, Juanita Lee Jones Co 60-70 Crisp Co 44-37 Americus 50-30 Irwin Co. 61-39 Baldwin Co. 84-30 The Demonettes under the expert coaching Thomaston ae Tifton 46- of Mr. Sidney White and Mr. C. J. Bowman lewin Go 50-32 : : } Jones Co 42-44 were runners-up in Region 1AA. Entering Crisp Co. 42-4] Byron 57-29 Baldwin Co. 55-29 : : ; Americus 46-50 secutive year, our girls moved into the finals Tifton 53-30 by downing Murray County Jeff Davis. Perry 63-25 Sumner 57-38 Bacon County, however, defeated the Forsyth 32-34 : Byron 45-24 Demonettes 49-48 to win the State Crown, Crisp 52-43 WRHS being runner-up. aoe ope Miller 58-65 Murray 48-30 Jeff Davis 35-32 Bacon Co. 48-49 the State Tournament for the second con Carol Brett DEMONETTE. VARSITY A ot Elizabeth Evans Louise Cook Juanita Lee r Opps! Paulette makes one! Guard ‘em girls! Demonettes show how to win one Will Reba catch it? = nee Where is it Dottie! Will Dottie make it? Bob Hunter sy Odell Davis Captain Gary Albert Pinky Pinckey Bobby Childs James Dill Demons on q ra? . Bobby tries one Odell lays one in Childs makes one Pinkie scores two TEAMERS Mike Scott Wade Stewart, Tommy Collins, N. L. Yates, i) Colin Tomlinson, Gerald Baggents, Ashly Thompson, Clarence Bass, Johnny Hill, Larry McNeil, Buster McConnell, Bob Davis, Bobby Cribb, Dallas Perry, Bob Savage, Harold Tolbert, Theo Prince, Max Sudstill Coach: Mr. Beeler Thompson Managers: Marshall Huckaby, Gary Tolbert (not shown in picture) pate cat 3 - i ) Buster does a lay up WON 9 47 35 47 64 45 Wilkinson Co Perry Crisp Co. Wilkinson Co Tifton Lannier Willingham Cordele Perry Perry Tifton Sumner LOST 3 17 26 20 . hits a set shot s Bre. he Bass flies high Buster hits twe ACTION SHOTS ““Bage” lays one up Savage shoots - a4 ' Savage, Tolbert, Stewart Yates Cribb gets one blocked ‘ — : ix ‘ = ? Bill Cecil, Coach Glenn Hitchcock, T. M. Craven, Terry Golas Hammond, Charles Timmons, Eddie Lightsey, Kenneth Muhé Who's going to get it Muha does a lay up Lightsey, Eastman go up a” VW “ee : - aS be So : ; - JUNIOR DEMONETTES Mr. Bowman, Faithanne Gregg, Grace King, Pat Kirksey, Roslyn Rogers, Betty Faye Moore, Virginia Watson, Vicky Brown, Annelle Harper, Marjorie Story, Mr. White, Judy Crutchfield, Gwen Pritchett, Faye Holland, Nancy Whiting Who got it? Does he see a violation? Pass the ball BASEBALL ‘59 Coach: Mr. Joe Musselwhite, Mr. Kirksey Mr. Musselwhite, Stacy Lanier, Edwin Richey, Russell Kirkland, Gyp Chesser, Warren Davis, Dallas Perry, Walter Peterman, James Dill, Larry Schenck, Bob Hunter, Wayne Mills, Don Reynolds, Danny Kelly, Mr. Kirksey. TENNIS 38 ween tp ee ae ; Al a — vs ’ d . : Ny - es — = © — eS Ww 7 g = Coach: Mr Beeler Thompson Mike Coons, Elaine Willis, Julian Gaines, Mr. Thompson, Paulette Henderson, Ronnie Tuttle. Not Pic- tured: David Stewart, Suzanne Coons, Cam Yelson, Gudy Bundt we Tae -- Ss 25 Aa pes . GOLF TEAM ‘58 Left to right: Mr. Toro—coach, Jimmy Lystlund, Pinkie Pinckney, Tim McFall, Roger Carlton, Ronny Knight, and Jimmy Smith — SS SSeS Ses S55 SP = 27 22257 TRACK TEAM ‘59 Coaches—Mr. Long and Mr. Dorough. Left to right: Charlie Wilson, Bob Sherman, Melton Prince Mack Howell, Bobby Payne, James Dill, Thomas Outler, Sam Simmons, J. B. Smith, and Jimmy Dem- bowski bee OO Oi i LL OO) Jt Ys : 3 g $3 fs 3. : 7: E “tl if mM | R H RRIS 1O | N . . . W M MOST JOHN WALTON WILLIAMS JUDY LEWIS ATTRACTIVE FRIENDLIEST JUDY LEWIS GEORGE CHESSER MOST LIKELY TIM McFALL LATRELLE BREWSTER TO SUCCEED MOST ATHLETIC GLORIA FLOYD LARRY SCHENCK |HHHHHARA MOST B. SMITH BARBARA ANN GARNER INTELLECTUAL MOST ORIGINAL ODELL DAVIS SUZANNE PURVIS — J i} 4 . e } ; HI} - . - ™ - i ? y ‘ | ' ‘ ine a AM — . on lI | | 4 a ail ad Oo O ae JIMMY SELPH GAIL NORRIS ya a = 7 { ry a tear ei } : Lara lbs phn 4 BEST DRESSED MARSHELL BOLING CARLTON BARKER bh... i on { . TALENTED ™ a Lu O Oo YW) GEORGE COOPER POU RG wrce ). cece PINCKNEY’S CIRCLE JEWELRY With the gift you give with Pride, let Pinckney’s be your guide”’ Commercial Circle Warner Robins, Ga Compliments of THE IMPERIAL RESTAURANT “Specializing in Charcoal Steaks’ Private Dining Room—Seating Capacity—125 Commercial Circle Warner Robins, Ga. COURTESY OF WILLIAMS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Big Apple Super Market Liggett Drug Co., Inc. Friedmans Roses 5-10-25c Stores, Inc. Burton's Shoes Singer Sewing Machine Co. Butler's Shoes Glamor Shop W. |. Grant Co. Western Auto WHEREVER YOU GO W RP B Radio Warner Robins, Georgia 1350 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL The Macon Telegraph The Macon News MORNING AFTERNOON The Macon Telegraph and News SUNDAY Middle Georgia’s Favorite Newspapers YOUR RADIO STATION FOR “SHOWS” WMAZ oS? CBS NETWORK DIAL JOHN SMITH SHELL STATION 703 Watson ROAD SERVICE WILLARD BATTERIES Phone WA 2-8313 Compliments of DEAL’S LUGGAGE STORE LUGGAGE FOR THE GRADUATE 365 Third Street Macon, Georgia Compliments of FRIENDLY SHOE STORE Warner Robins, Ga. THE TOGGERY LADIES MEN’S WEAR Commercial Circle Warner Robins, Georgia Phone WA 2-6376 Satisfaction Guaranteed With Name Brands Authorized Dealers for VIRGIN DIAMONDS BULOVA WATCHES REGERO JEWELRY CO. Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty Telephone 5-2324 368 Second Street Compliments of Waldorf’s Super Market Commercial Circle Warner Robins, Ga. WA 3-2454 TREADAWAY HARDWARE COMPANY Commercial Circle WA 2-6363 Warner Robins, Ga. JONES SIGNS “Since 1942” Compliments Compliments of GUY’S REPAIR SHOP THE CAR MART (06 Gide Anise WA 2-8635 Warner Robins Compliments of DAVIS DRIVE PHARMACY 410 Davis Drive Warner Robins Compliments Compliments of of Watson Ice and Coal Mathis Plumbing Co. W 115 N. First Street 100 atson Avenue WA 2-8252 WA 3-9618 Warner Robins Warner Robins STOKES BROS. INSURANCE = CONSTRUCTION REAL ESTATE BRACEWELL APPLIANCE CENTER 118 Commercial Circle RCA Victor Television RCA Victor Sterophonic Hi-Fi RCA Whirlpool Appliances Commercial Circle Compliments of ARISTOCRAT STUDIO 156 Manor Court “Portraits of Distinction” Warner Robins Stokes-Shaheen, Inc. Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables Phone 2-4517 477 Hawthorne St Macon, Georgia Warner Robins, Ga Compliments of The Piggly-Wiggly 410 Davis Drive “We Give S H Green Stamps” Warner Robins Georgia Compliments of American Service Co. Wholesale Frozen Food Distributors Macon, Georgia BURKE FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS General Electric Dealer A good place to trade Watson Avenue Warner Robins, Ga Compliments of WARNER ROBINS DONUT SHOPPE “MADE FRESH HOURLY” Manor Court Warner Robins, Ga Purveyors of fine quality Quality producers To institutions of all types GEORGIA NORTH FLORIDA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Compliments of THE FAMILY FURNITURE STORE Warner Robins, Ga. Compliments of DILLARD’S GIFT AND VARIETY STORE Commercial Circle Warner Robins, Ga es INSTITUTIONAL WHOLESALERS, |: ‘ INC, in Ks iz JS a i IPAS Cua’ Catering exclusively to HOSPITALS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, CLUBS, CATERERS, INDUSTRIAL FOOD OPERATIONS, RESTAURANTS, BAKERS, AND INSTITUTIONS Prompt Shipment of all Orders Whether a Case or a Carload General Offices 320-346 Oglethorpe Street Macon, Georgia Compliments of DANNENBERG’S “‘Macon’s Oldest Homeowned Department Store”’ Macon Compliments of LANGSTON UPHOLSTERY Sixth Street Warner Robins Compliments of NYGARD’S BAKERY WA 3-2505 Commercial Circle DAVIS ANIMAL HOSPITAL 307 Watson Ave. WA 3-2545 W. R. Boarding Kennel Centerville Road WA 3-4646 Compliments of THE FURNITURE MART “Feather your nest—with a little down” Watson through Market Street Compliments of Warner Robins Supply Co. Sixth Street “The Best In Building Materials’’ Warner Robins WA 2-855] Compliments of LAZAROS AUTO LOANS INSURANCE Commercial Circle Warner Robins Compliments of DIXIE CLEANERS Cannon Road Warner Robins COURTESY OF WILLIAMS PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Sherwin Williams Plaza Beauty Shop Bryant Furniture Co. Evelyns Wood Peavy Furniture Gallery Kwik Chek Super Market Fremacs Belk Matthews One Hour Martinizing Compliments Compliments of ( f MASTER CLEANERS Gray Walker Supply Company Purina Chows 225 South Commercial Circle Sherwin Williams Paint WA 2-6535 Warner Robins Georgia Compliments of MOODY MOTOR COMPANY Warner Robins CITIZENS STATE BANK Corner Watson Blvd. and Vesta Drive Large Enough To Serve—Small Enough To Understand Member—Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Deposits Insured Up To $10,000.00 Warner Robins Compliments of FABRIC AND GIFT SHOP “1001 FABRICS OF YOUR CHOICE” 1118 Watson Avenue WA 2-5728 Warner Robins Compliments of MARRETT’S AUTO SERVICE “Front Work Engine Repairs’’ 126 Watson Blvd WA 3-2235 Warner Robins Compliments of Cc. W. BARKER Commercial Circle Warner Robins Compliments of LEWIS TABOR Compliments SOUTHERN DISCOUNT COMPANY CALVERLEY REALTY CO. G.I. - F.H.A. - CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGE LOANS REAL ESTATE SALES — RENTALS WA 2-6606 Compliments of MASSEE FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Georgia ADAMS-FEAGAN HARDWARE COMPANY MIDDLE GEORGIA’S LEADING HARDWARE STORE Telephone SH 5-6515 Macon Compliments of SASSER’S CLOTHING “Shoes and Clothing for the Entire Family” Phone WA 2-6906 North Davis Drive Warner Robins, Georgia Compliments JARRET PAINT COMPANY Manor Court Warner Robins Compliments of RAMA THEATER and M T DRIVE-IN BARBARA ANN STYLE SHOP (Styles of Today at Prices You Can Pay) ALTERATIONS FREE Watson Boulevard (Across from Ist Baptist Church) All Nationally Advertised Names Sold Compliments of MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE Compliments of QUICK-PIC PHOTO SERVICE, INC. 116 Manor Court “Film Developing and Supplies” Warner Robins, Ga Compliments WALL BROTHER’S TIRE SERVICE RHODE FURNITURE CO. ‘‘Macon’s leading Furniture Store 369 2nd Street Macon Georgia Compliments of Garbers Department Store “Nationally Advertised Shoes and Clothing’ 1105 Watson Blvd Warner Robins Georgia Read The Warner Robins SUN For COVERAGE OF YOUR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING SPORTS BAND AND CLUBS IN STORIES AND PICTURES COMPLIMENTS OF CLARKE MACHINE COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN ORNAMENTAL IRON Phone WA 2-5965 Warner Robins COMPLIMENTS OF SASSER’S CLOTHING “Shoes and Clothing for the Entire Family” Phone WA 2-6906 N. Davis Drive COMPLIMENTS OF Whipple Realty Company Warner Robins 313 North Davis Drive Kemp A. Harrison, Pharmacis VICTORY DRUG COMPANY WARNER ROBINS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS POLICE Phone WA 3-9051 DEPARTMENT Warner Robins, Georgia Compliments of YEARWOOD CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. “The Only Fine Cars’ “Priced So Low” Warner Robins, Ga WA 3-2601 FICKLING AND WALKER Agency REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Warner Robins Macon THE MEN’S SHOP ‘ “Everything for the Man’ Headquarters for Levis Wonderful Feeling FREEMAN Shoes for Men Clint Watson, Owner AETNA SPORTSWEAR 1106 Watson Avenue Phone WA 3-2686 Compliments of B. H. W. DEVELOPMENT CO., INC. “GENERAL CONTRACTORS” Compliments of RAY BENEFIELD Compliments WATSON AMOCO of SERVICE STATION TOMMIE S. HUNT 1705 Watson Avenue CLERK SUPERIOR COURT WA 3-9863 HOUSTON COUNTY Warner Robins Georgia Compliments Compliments of of C. C. CHAPMAN FLORINE C. RAINEY Georgia Perry Georgia Compliments Howard I: Barry WITH EVERY GOOD WISH FOR YOUR HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS , 2 FLINT ELECTRIC Sonvontion 305 Watson Avenue Warner Robins Columbus Office Supply Co. On the city’s western border, Led by God's great hand, Proudly stands our Alma Mater, Dearest in the land. We will ever sing thee praises, Striving without fail, Here’s to thee our Alma Mater. Robins High, all hail.
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