West Fulton High School - Wefuhian Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1959

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Patsy has been a majorette for the past two years. PATRICIA ELAINE ALLEN On all occasions Pats is consistentl kind, cheerful, courteo-us, Y Y and considerate. In fact, few students, if any, present a better portrait of the ideal student than does Patsy. Always doing her L work in a very willing, cooperative, and creditable manner, she has proved herself an outstanding student. With grace and ease, combined with a natural and sincere smile, Patsy has endeared K 2 herself to both faculty and students. t. .i W ,fi -flwrsvv NANCY JANE ADAMS LONNIE WAYNE ALLEN PATRICIA LEOLA ARGO JO ANN ARMSTRONG MYRA JEAN ASHCRAFT WILLIAM WALTER ASHCRAFT WILLIE KENNETH AULTMAN JANICE ELIZABETH AUSTIN PATRICIA ANN BAILEY HARRY JUDON BALDWIN HARRY LAMAR BARNETT JUDITH KAY BARTLETT PATSY LaVERN BEARDEN TERRELL LEE BEARDEN GLADYS FREIDA BELL JULIAN RONALD BELL R rg-v 'yan' aw T PEGGY JOYCE BLALOCK MARIANNE BLUME BARRON EUGENE BOGGS JERRY LAMAR BOLEMAN WCC' PAUL ALLEN BOWLING MARILYN DIANE BOYD WILLIAM FRANK BRACKETT MARTHA ANNE BRASWELL GENEVA TRUDY BROOME ANGELINE RUTH BROWN CAROLYN DIANE BROWN BRENDA ELIZABETH BRYANT Cecil plays forward on the basketball team. wif' ww' L a . ss M -llll . Q? f 5 SLICK CECIL WALTER BETENBAUGH Known throughout the school for his ability to work and to play, Cecil participates in several facets of school life. He applies himself most diligently and cheerfully to sports, doing a very Hne job, too. His slant on academic work is not at all slight, since he is outstanding whenever he so desires to be. His red hair, tempered with a cordial and courteous smile, conveys to everyone that he is a most amiable member of our student body. WILLIAM CALHOUN BURDETT ROY OLIVER BURDETTE MELBA JANICE CAMP CLAUDIA GALE CANNON '-iw Hn. ' WILLIAM I-IARLRY BURGER Posscssing countless laudable traits which are fundamental to his character, Billy is one of che most likable and dependable members of the student body. Known especially for his congeni- iality, his reliability, his frankness, and his trustworthiness, Billy has succeeded in setting an example of the difhcult task of maintaining his sense of values, as well as his identity. His years at West Fulton have been marked by his loyalty and de- votion, both to his school and to his classmates, as well as to his principles, for which he merits the salute with which he has been acknowledged. 'TIT' Billy is the Editor-in-Chief of our annual. BILLY CLARA JESSIE CARSON RICHARD MORRIS CASH JERRY RUSSELL CASTLEBERRY KAREN ELIZABETH CASWELL ANNIE JEAN CHASTAIN REBECCA LaNELL COKER HAROLD RICHARD COLE SARA ELIZABETH COLEMAN Iwi! 'FQ WILLIAM GARY COOPER FLOYD WAYNE COSTLEY PATRICIA ANN COWAN BARBARA DIANNE DAVIS 4- Q WILLIAM JAMES DAVIS FRANK ALTON DOBY BETTY JOAN DRUMMOND LESTER VERNON DUCKETT miiifsf I ,-ww fr -' DORA JANE DUTTON SARA CHRISTINE DUTTON CLYDE WELDON EBERHARDT, JR. MARY ANN EBERHARDT T 'i-bav f'A ELIZABETH ANN ECHOLS JANE DcETTE ELLINGTON MURRAY LEON EVANS WILLIAM CECIL EVERIDGE, JR 4x.5,Ul' JANICE YVONNE FEDERICO PHILLIP DAVID FUTRELLE PATRICIA ANN GOLDSTON FRANKIE LEE HALL George is President of the student body. GEORGE GEORGE THOMAS CLOUD George Cloud is known most of all for his outstanding lead- ership qualities. He is dependable and does not mind accepting responsibilities. A friendly smile and a nice word for all students and teachers makes him well liked by everyone. Almost every year that George has been, at West Fulton he has been an active participant in school activities. Popularity, activeness, and de- pendability add up to a friend to all, George Cloud. JAMES TRAVIS HAMES HAROLD EUGENE HARMON JOHN PHILLIP HARRIS BEVERLY EAY HAWKS LINDA JOYCE DOLAN A lovely lady, whose beauty, charm, and intelligence make her a prominent and popular student, Linda has proven, also, that she has exceptional strength of character, which has enabled her to fulfill her obligations and responsibilities. Linda is an asset to any group of which she is a member, as with her Winsome personality, her dignity, her personal warmth, and-above all, her courage-she has gained popularity among her classmates and has evoked respect and admiration from her teachers. Linda is Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper. LINDA awe A JAMES WESLEY HAYGOOD MARILYN ELOISE HEFNER ROBERT DURHAM HESTER PEGGY ANN HIGGINS THOMAS FRANK HILL GARLAND GERALD HOBBS BARBARA FAYE HODGINS aww S ELLEN RUTH HOLDER Min W KENNETH RAY HOLDER MARTHA ANN HOLLEY if fi- 'Q X. M-sul' BETTY SUE HORTON RONALD JAMES HUGHES PHILIP GRAY HULSEY WILLIAM HOWARD HULSEY HELEN MARGARET HUMAN CONSTANCE DIANNE IVIE KENNETH DAVID JOHNSTON DENNIS LEE KELLEY JOEL DANIEL KING BETTY LOU LACY JERI ANN LANFORD HARRIETT RUBY LEE JAMES GARLAND LEVY FRANCES ERNESTINE LIVINGSTC WN STUART LLEWELLEN LYNN ARNOLD MARQUARDT CHARLES HARRY MARTIN SUELLEN MARTIN 19 . ,- .s ,,,., ' YQ A Ronnie is President of his homeroom. RONNIE RONALD WAYNE HAYGOOD Dependable, courteous, and thoughtful, Ronnie Haygood has the endorsement of both students and faculty. As evidence of his true worth and popularity, he has been elected to many offices which reflect the confidence and respect of the entire school. His academic Work is of high calibre, and, too, his wide participation in extracurricular activities prove him to be a student of much versatility. Even though he is quiet and unassuming, he knows how to get down to business and get a job done in a creditable manner. Ronnie, in anyone's appraisal, is a most valuable addi- tion to West Fulton. -sm., 'T-W9 WW DELORES ANN MASHBURN LYNWOOD RAY MASSEY JOE FOSTER MAXWELL PATRICK PRESTON McCALLUM, JR. 5 eg. Q 1 lx Q9 1 iv' sl 3 v , f J, X 1 K X S f J X .ff Q .5 K s gg J i7T'wf . T li' Y sg .. ,ms f-nswfrx Steve was elected Top Teen by the WABE Teen Board. He is shown here with Diane Mitchell, who was also a Top Teen. STEPHEN DELOS HESTER Steve exemplifies an abstraction-excellence. A person must be evaluated by what he does, and Steve's classmates, as well as his teachers, recognize in him the ability to display superior achievement. Possessing intellectual excellence, as well as human compassion and understanding, Steve has the respect and admi- ration of all who know him. STEVE GERALD EDWARD McCRAVEY PATRICIA DIANNE MCCULLOUGH CHARLOTTE ANN MITCHELL WANDA NELL MORGAN PEGGY .ANNE MORRISON PEGGY JO MULLINS RUSSELL EUGENE NEWSOME JANICE ANN NIVER MARILYN ESTELLE NORTON WILLIAM HUGH O'KELLEY DOVIE JEAN PAINTER CHARLOTTE LATRELLE PARKS SHARON BELINDA PIKE BEVERLY DIANNE PILGRIM MARIE DEAN PITTARD FRANK CLIFF PITTS EDNA FAYE PRUITT RAWLEY MAX PRUITT li GAY NIiI.L RICHARDSON LINDA JOAN PUTNAM MARY LEE REDD JAMES EDWARD RITCHEY, JR. GLENDA FAY ROBINSON MYRA JUNE SAILORS 1 if its Ml-nv 34' WILLIAM EDWARD SELF MARY MARGENE SINARD Fir BRENDA CAROL SMALLWOOD DORIS MONELL SMITH N 4 Ronnie is President of the Senior Class. ,f ' f Q M RONALD ORREN LUMPKIN Ronald Lumpkin is the personification of an extra-ordinary rarity-one who understands himself Evaluating himself ob- jectively and extending this ability to his evaluation of all the world, he stands in an admirable position at the center of a personal frame of reference that recognizes quality. Ronald's own respect for justice has earned him the respect of his classmates. If the first step to success be Know thyself, Ronald holds the ingredients for this intangible in his hand. RONNlE Q EQUEN WYATT SMITH GEORGE EVERETT SOUTHERN ANNA MARIE SPECHT MARTHA ANN STEWART JOHN MICHAEL SPRATLING The person.ihle, unassuming young author of this ycnr's senior prophecy has unwittingly distinguished and endeared himself to all who know him for his imliviclunlity and unimpeachahle sense of integrity. These chfiriieteristies, in combination with his re- innrknihle creative .ihilities fexeinplilietl, particularly, in his writ- ingj, are reflected in his arnieahle relationship with people and are gimpliliecl in his proficiency in the communication arts. They are qualities which denmnd recognition--almost in spite of him. Ha 'wig 4 4 if li Mike was a soloist in a choral reading presented by several members of the senior class. 'g s' L. ,, N, 'J,,.p.qu 2 ' 1 5, 'Y 1-Mliuzf' syn' 'f11 ..1 l 'Qi RICHARD LEE STEWART WILLIAM MARSHALL STONE, JR. SHELBY ALFRED SUTTON JANICE ELIZABETH TAPLEY 'QM ALTA FAYE THACKSTON BETTY JO TOWNSEND JAMES RONALD WEST PWR ' dfmw VU! MYRNA GAIL THOMAS JERRY LAMAR THOMPSON RALPH HOWARD THOMPSON j' why-f -uf ROBERT ERWIN TUTTEROW MARTHA SUE WAGES HENRY GRADY WALLACE JOE HARGIS WHITEHEAD, JR. LOUIE STEPHEN WILLIAMS MARVIN HOWELL WILLIAMS JOYCE ARMINDA WRIGHT Joyce Wright is an exemplary student, displaying the qualities of conscientiousness and friendliness that have made her popular with her classmates and appreciated by her teachers. Joyce's ad- mirable habit of combining seriousness with humor, while keep- ing the ability to discriminate between the two, testifies that she has one of the strongest assets she could possibly have-a proper set of values. lim NANCY GAIL WILLIAMS ...gut J , if ,. 5, 6 Q . A A . - K sm l I s Joyce is Vice-President of Co-ed Hi Y and a varsity cheerleader. etJERCE9n SANDRA CHARLENE WILLIAMS HARRY REED WINTER JAMES RICHARD WOMACK I left the Physiological Conditioning room WANDERINGS OF A SPACEMAN I dip: into the future far as human eye can see, an hour before dawn. The night had been warm and humid and now it was raining. The rain felt cool to my face and hands in contrast with the discomfort I felt from my pressure suit. Saw the vision of the world and all the wonder that would be I stood outside the door of the Condition- Tennyson ing Center a moment looking into the sky. I had always been awed by its vastness and depth, and had never failed to be a bit ap- prehensive and excited before penetrating that depth. I always felt as a young boy does when he first receives his flying license -tense, but with a lightness in his stomach. I entered the monorail conveyor that was to transport me to the launching station. The car rushed over the four hundred yards in a few seconds, and as I stepped out, the awesome dimensions of my ship loomed be- fore me. Its metallic jacket glistened from the rain and the floodlights that were di- rected upon it. The nose would have been invisible, had it not been for the contrast that the sky, which had begun to lighten, provided. I felt a slight fear just looking at it. The ship was the zenith in inter- galactic transports. Its photon power plant produced 150,000 degrees Kelvin tempera- ture and supplied ample sectons to approach The instructor turned to me and said, I'm Mr. Hulsey, affectionately known as Bill. He chuckled as if he had said some- thing hilariously funny and said, This is Steve Hester, your navigator. I acknowledged the introduction-an ab- surdly foolish action as I had spoken. to him as I entered. The instructor continued, Now if the formalities have been effected, we will pro- ceed to utilize this room. He spoke as a teacher of young children, who had been rude and needed reprimand- ing. I felt his attitude to be hardly ap- propriate. Much to my abuse was the reply of Mr. Hester, Quite right, sir. Before the apparent coalition of the two against my self-respect had thoroughly reg- istered on me, the instructor spoke again. On second thought, we'll dispense with this silly instruction. If you don't already know how to fly, you'll never survive this trip anyhow. the speed of light, thus enabling trips to planets and galaxies thousands of light years away. I stood watching the ship, feeding my ex- citement for several minutes, and then real- ized that I had to report to the briefing room. As I started into the briefing room, I heard someone call my name. Alton Doby came under a light, and I saw that it was he who was calling.. Alton was in charge of the group preparing the power plant. He had showed a remarkable ineptness with engines and mechanics from an early age. It seems that he once constructed some sort of vehicle and met with disaster. He ran off the road into a field-no, a grove-ah, yes, Grove Theater, it was. The metal for vaporization has been in- serted. Everything's ready, said he. Thank you. I'll leave in twenty minutes, I said, turning and stepping into the door of the building where the briefing room was. I had to pass through an outer oflice in order to get to it. The room was a large one, but there were only two desks, one at either end. Sitting at the desks were Mary Ann Eberhardt and Faye Pruitt. They were both talking into dictaphones. QI later learned that they were talking to one an- other. The office general flunky and top wage earner, Kenneth Johnston, by wiring the phones into a two-way communication system, had defeated the purpose of the department head, Phil Harris, in separating them.j I passed through the outer office and pro- ceeded down a long corridor. At the end of the corridor was the briefing room. When I entered the room, the instructor had his back to me. I took a seat next to the only other occupant in the room. I rose and left immediately. Hester fol- lowed me out. We walked out toward the ship without speaking. As we came closer to the elevator that was to carry us up to our control compartment, I saw that the operator on duty was Arnold Marquardt. We all spoke as we stepped onto the plat- form. I never failed to expect Marquardt to speak in French. His name sounded ter- ribly Frenchy. He spoke fluent English, however, as he demonstrated with a pro- fusion of it as we ascended. fNeither Hester nor I had a chance to utter a single diph- thong.J As we rose alongside the ship, I looked down. All the men, but one, had discontinued their work. Though he looked disproportioned by the height, I recognized that he was Jimmy Ritchey. He was check- ing everything in the electrical system. He was a thorough electronic engineer. When we reached the control compart- ment, Marquardt opened the door and we stepped in. Our seats were before an instru- ment panel, cluttered with guages, meters, dials, levers, and a large television screen. As we were strapping ourselves in, the scratchy voice of Bob Tutterow came over the speaker, This is the tower. Prepare for count down. We finished strapping ourselves in and signaled the tower that we were ready. The count down began: . . . six . . . five ...four...three...two...one... We heard only a clap and felt a crushing lunge. We woke to a mild titillation, produced by a weak electric current that was in- stalled for the purpose of awakening pas- sengers. Our instruments showed that we were ap- proaching the speed of light, and we suffered from no malfunction in any department. We were unaware of motion. The ship glided through the ratified air, penetrating further and further into that infinite continuum. It was a strange and austere world outside the ship. Away from the sun, on the shaded side of the ship, were frigid temperatures far below zero. On the other side was a torrid and scorching deluge of direct sun rays, so that if a person should stand outside, he would be frostbitten on one side and severly burned on the other. Speed was only detect- able by our Doppler screen. The light from the stars changed colors as we increased in speed, due to somewhat of a compression of their waves. We left the atmosphere of the earth far behind and the ship reached for unimaginable distances. Time slowed down . . . almost stopping. ri f jf if I3 ,' if s PA C E R ADAMS E, BAnLEY -ff Jupiter, as opposed to the old idea, was the smallest planet in our solar system. What had been taken for its surface was nothing more than a layer of clouds and other light particles that had not fallen to the planet. It was in a similar state that our planet had gone through. This information I obtained from the learned astrophysicists Harold Har- mon and Lester Duckett. Jupiter, in recent years, had become the center of culture in our known parts of the universe. It had the gay, lighthearted atmos- phere of Montmartre in the ancient city of Paris-art studios, theatres, sidewalk cafes, and basement restaurants-and the erudite atmosphere of the intellectual circles of the Germans. The art studios of Nancy Adams and Patti Bailey had gained world renown. The artists had distinguished themselves with their creation of a new conception in paint- ing. Their profound creations were called paintings of infinite nothingnessf' The can- vasses appeared to be blank, but that was only their ostentatious appearance. They were filled with rich, flowing themes of nothing They had attained the ultimate in The landing on Mars was highly success- ful. Mars was to be the starting point for a study I was to make before starting my novel, Scared Old World. Hester was dis- missed until the next flight. The planet looked interesting and I took up my task with alacrity. The first city I visited was Betenbaugh- ville, named after its founder, Cecil Beten- baugh. It was a pleasant city with streams of mercury running down gently-flowing hills of plutonium storehouses, covered with dirt and made into mounds that approached the size of mountains. abstraction. There were always intellectual discussions and public forums in some part of the city. I attended one. The group was discussing the Feasibility of Finding Further Facts For Fomenting Friendships For Flowery Fe- males. Billy Burger, Editor of the Jupiter- nizm Sun, weekly newspaper, Karen Caswell, secretary of the Judy Kay Bartlett Bureau of Better Beauties, Brenda Bryant, trigono- metric genius, Wayne Allen, noted anthro- pologist, who once thought he had discov- ered the missing link, until Travis Hames came up with his ancestral tree, and Harriet Lee, local school superintendent, were the members of the panel. I left after Terrell The mayor of the town was Willie Ault- man. The city was divided into several pre- cincts, each with its aultman,-ah, alder- man. There was a conflict between the mayor and the aldermen about the price of oxygen for breathing. The aldermen had had a meeting with the mayor's Staff of Secre- taries, which was made up of Diane Pilgrim, Joyce Wright, Janice Austin, Jeri Ann Lan- ford, and Janice Federico. The aldermen, Shelby Sutton, Ronnie Haygood, Lynwood Massey, and Ronnie Hughes and the staff closed their meeting by adopting a resolution which stated: We, the aldermanic board, in conjunction with the mayor's Staff of Secretaries, hereby declare that we shall al- ways hold the opinion that the Earth moon is more romantic from this side. Bearden and his rescue squad was called in to untie everyone's tongue. I walked out with Richard Womack. He told me that he was an oil painter and that some of his works were on exhibition near- by. We walked to the gallery, which was just down the street. On display there were the sculptures of Marilyn Norton and Joan Putnam, mosaics of Ellen Holder and Mar- tha Ann Holley, and the ceramics of Myrna Thomas and Sue Wages. Next door to the gallery were the display rooms of the fashion designers, Betty Sue Horton, Faye Thackston, and June Sailors. Their creations set the vogue on the periph- ery of the solar system. I left the Civic Center, I wanted to meander about the city and study its indi- viduals. In my conversations I learned of one person, James Davis, who walked about with a leash as if a dog was attached to it, and he habitully uttered affectionate words fas one does to dogsj as he strolled along. I approached him and inquired on the matter. He replied: Lies-false, malicious, deleterious, sland- ering, caustic lies. Besides, it's a cat, he said as he leaned over and picked up his chimerical feline and caressed it fondly. I departed for Jupiter immediately. Because of the incasement of the canopy of clouds, the climate of Jupiter was tropi- cal. Walking around the city had drained me of energy, and as I was leaving the studios I noticed a reducing salon where I supposed one could get a cold bath and a rub down. The owner of the salon was Richard Cash whose remedy for obese Jupi- ternians was hardly more than laborious work. The owner and his assistants, Marvin Williams and Richard Cole, always told their customers about one person who had lost twenty-five pounds in one day. Kenneth Holder had exercised strenuously all day with weights, and when he stepped upon the scales, he registered forty pounds more than when he had started. fHe had been so anx- ious to see how much he had lost that he unknowingly stepped upon the scales with twenty pound weights in each hand.J His Weight loss was attributed to shock. Evening was falling as I left the salon. The light of the sun shining through the canopy was so diffused that there were no sharp outlines and shadows as on the earth, but everything was pervaded equally with a rose-colored hue until a Stygian darkness slowly took its place. I went to my hotel, and before retiring, ate, and watched a show. The performer was Clyde Eberhardt. He sang, played the saxo- phone, piano, clarinet, and guitar all at the same time Qwell, almost-as he went from one to the other so quickly that he seemed to be playing them at one time.j He was very talented. He was, in his youth, Cto use a hackneyed jokej a band aid, assistant to a band instructor in school. I learned that there were several widely- known entertainers staying at the hotel. George Cloud, drummer, Bobby Satch Hester, and Betty Lou Lacy, clarinetist, had formed an ensemble that featured some sort of ancient music that they called Jazz , these were to perform at the hotel the fol- lowing night. Anna Marie Specht, the gifted soprano, was also at the hotel. was working on a synthetic food, made from sawdust. Phillip I-Iulsey had contrived the idea: Harry Winters was doing the experi- ments, Billy Brackett was the taster, ju Don Baldwin was the laboratory technician who did tests on Brackett to find his re- actionsg and Martha Braswell developed reci- pes from the synthetic food. Some of her Shredded wood Cbreakfast cerealj All of these appetizing delicacies could be At the back of the room was another concoctions were: . Sawdust-stuffed Chicken :::1:::a,. I 3:31:11 Jello and sawdust :' i' M A D 'F' Sawdust under glass I I A A Whole Wood Bread Cr ..-, , , prepared with a wide variety of flavors. A trip to one of the hospitals in the city had been planned for me. I got an early start. I asked the receptionist, Frieda Bell, at the information desk in the lobby of the hotel to tell me where I could find Dr. Ron- nie West. Upon receiving the information, I started down a spotless corridor until I came to the room where Miss Bell had told me to go. I opened the door and found my- self in an amphitheatre. Dr. West was stand- ing below me with all the students that were studying under him. He was conclud- ing his lecture: Now then, are there any questions? A pretty co-ed, Linda Dolan, raised her hand and asked, What should be done if a patient develops an allergy for oxygen in his alveoli? Have him transferred to another hospital immediately. Janice Niver, Sarah Coleman, Jane Elling- ton, Gary Cooper, William Everidge, Diane Davis, and Jo Ann Armstrong, had been working on a project and had come up with a problem. They had been doing psychologi- cal studies on Sharon Pike and had been sending electrical impulses to her hypo- thalamus. The impulses had disrupted the regular mechanisms in the body and Sharon slept with her eyes open and walked about with them closed, she developed chill bumps in heated rooms, and went about exclaiming that the three sides of a triangle didn't equal 180 degrees. They expressed their problem to Dr. West, who was an avid reader of mathematical books. He replied, I suggest that first you read a book on Riemanian Geometry and then . . . uh, have her transferred to another hospital. After the lecture and questioning, I walk- ed down to see Dr. West. He was to carry me around the hospital and point out things of interest. He carried me to a laboratory. The room was rather large and there were at least twenty people in it. He intro- duced me to some of them and explained what they were working on. Jean Chastain, Jerry Boleman, Marilyn Boyd, Jean Painter, Nancy Williams, and Trudy Broome, were working on a new perfume which they called: Noon in Bellwood. Another group group, the largest. They were thrashing out a problem by debate. The problem at hand was that of what emergency actions could be taken if the Speaker of the House in Congress should develop acute leprosy of the larynx. The members of the discussion, Patsy Allen, James Haygood, and Ronnie Bell, were bit- terly opposed to the suggestion by their supervisor, Frank Pitts, for replacing the malignant larynx with a woman's. After seeing the rest of the hospital, I went to lunch. The restaurant where I ate was Hobbs' Hoedownf' A singing group, known as the Pterodactyls . . . or some- thing similar to that, had been hired by Jerry Hobbs and were singing as I entered. Jerry Castleberry, Joe Whitehead, and two others, whom I canlt remember, were singing You Give Me Suspended Animation, Baby. After eating, I rose and started for the door, but I saw Wayne Costley sitting at a table with Jimmy Levy and Frankie Hall, and Went over and spoke to them. As I again at- tempted to leave, my right foot, somehow, found contact with Costley's foot, and I careened off across the floor, stumbling, grabbing at tables, bumping into Waiters, spilling trays, prostrating an old gentleman and his wife, and eventually coming to an abrupt stop beneath a table. I struggled to my feet, there was an imposing silence throughout the restaurant. Blushing and feel- ing very ashamed for my oafishness, I turned my head down and started out quickly. I ran into a post, head-first. Laughter rang out. Everyone was convulsed. With an in- dignant frown on my face I stood and gave all a threatening stare. Once again they all became silent. Then, I turned, with an air, and left. As I stepped onto the sidewalk I heard a spontaneous peal of laughter from within. At the end of the street was the library. I thought that that would be a good place to mend my wounded ego. The library was devoted to French writ- ers,-Guy De Maupassant, Honore De Bal- zac, Gustave Flaubert, Alphonse Daudet. The librarian, Ann Stewart said, French- men are so wonderful. She permitted no books of any other nationality. Her assist- ants, Janice Tapley, Janice Camp, and Claudia Cannon, were guilty of reading Dostoevsky, and Tolstoi, however. Such reading had to be done in secret, of course, or Ann would report them to Glenda Rob- inson, reformist, woman suffrage leader, and the most influential lady in the Ladies' Dis- criminant Order of Selectified Lassies. I spent an hour in the library. I left, not only because I was ready to go, but because I was asked to leave by the librarian after she asked me who my favorite writer was and I replied that he wasn't a Frenchman. Desiring some diversion, I took a heli- copter and went to the sports arena. The city had been reviving the game of football. No original equipment could be found, sc the players were wearing space helmets and magnetic shoes. The first thing that attracted my eyes as I came through the gate was one player hanging head-down from the goal post. His feet had attracted the metal of the post. It was Pat McCallum. The game had begun, and there was quite a bit of commotion on the field. It seems that Equen Smith was filing a complaint to the referee, Gerald McCravy. He claimed that Joe Maxwell had disconnected his oxy- gen supply tube during a tackle. Billy Bur- dett came up to the referee and said that Smith had caught his tube on the antenna of Roy Burdett's helmet. The argument was then settled and the game resumed, but not for long, for shortly thereafter, Elizabeth Echols ran on the field and tackled one of the opposition, and enabled the home team to score. Because the sports commissioner, Gene Boggs, couldn't remember any rules that applied to such a situation, the game was called a tie. The home team spectators thought that they had won because they were so busy waving pennants and shouting. As I was leaving, the clamor, the sten- torian eulogies to the heroes, and the gen- eral cacophony roared on. Walking out with me were Julian Ransom, Paul Bowling, Larry Harris, Max Pruitt, Larry Boatright, Louie Williams, Ralph Thompson, and Larry Tum- lin. They were complaining about the game being so short, and muttered something When we walked into about six years By the next morning I felt my visitation to Jupiter had been long enough, so I de- parted for Saturn. There was one place on Saturn that I wanted to visit. It was a colony of women. The colony had been es- tablished to see if women could even rule themselves. The colony was highly organ- ized, theoretically. I journeyed overland for a day before reaching the colony. I could have flown, but I wanted to observe the terrain. My guides, Everett Southern, and Dan King, and my companion for the visit, Tommy Hill, made the journey very informative through their thorough knowledge of the planet. the village, we were quite startled. In the midst of the vil- lage square was evidently the burning effigy of some woman. The women had set up bar- ricades with flour bags and were throwing biscuits at one another. The whole village seemed to be in turmoil. The president, Dianne Ivie, had issued an ultimatum that all the women were to wear the fashions designed by Peggy Higgins. The village re- volted violently. Tongues were wagging, feet were trodding, telephones were ringing, and biscuits were flying. The leaders in the revolution were Gay Nell Richardson, Char- lotte Parks, Wanda Morgan, Marilyn Hef- ner, Barbara Hodgins, and Betty Jo Town- A..,J F J 1 I CWLE O send. The advocates of the Ivie Party had solicited the mercenary services of the no- torious tongue-waggers, Pat Goldston, Suel- len Martin, Charlotte Mitchell, Helen Hu- man, and Mary Lee Redd. The devastating war raged on and on. There were summit meetings, cease-fire meetings, truce meetings, gossip meetings, and bridge meetings. Finally a committee composed of Marie Pittard, Doris Smith, Pat Argo, Jean Ashcraft, Margene Sinard, and their chairwoman, Peggy Morrison, sent a communique to the president that expressed their anticipation of the proclamation of a Declaration of Emancipation, for the women folk of Peaceful Paradise, fthe name of the colony.j The president called a special session of her cabinet, Patsy Bearden, Pat Cowan, Joyce Blaylock, Diane Davis, LaNell Coker, Carolyn Brown, and Clara Carson. The minutes of the meeting read some- thing like this: Date: July 4, 1974 Meeting: Special Session of the President's Cabinet The President of Peaceful Paradise called a meeting of her cabinet, resulting from a communique from the rebel forces. The communique demanded immediate ac- tion by the President in retracting the ultimatum requiring uniform obeisance to designated fashions. Failure to comply with said demands will result in. total an- nihilation of the President and her forces. The President after recapitulating on the animosity and antagonism that had arisen as a result of her plan for fashion control, proposed a renunciation of the ultimatum with one stipulation.: All women, no matter what their political preferences, must wear chartreuse hair. Peace fusing somewhat of a warped mean- ing of the wordj settled on the fair village of Peaceful Paradise. The continuous gossip- ing and calumniating continued. The major problems, of whom to ostracize next week and whom to accept, were taken up again. I left the village with a bolstered confi- dence in man. The ship glided on and on as if it was being pulled through the boundless universe by some great magnetic field. We passed on through our solar system, and floated for days and weeks through a cosmic sea, pass- ing meteors, asteroids, and planets, and being awed by the brilliant blazes of comets, whose streaming tails were strung along our path for hundreds of thousands of miles. We moved from our galaxy into a great void and into another galaxy. We chose a planet and landed. It was a barren and eerie land of purple shadows, arrid deserts and towering peaks, which were outlined by a somber grey sky that glowed with a pale red aurora along its horizon. We had hardly any expectation of finding life on the planet, and even less so after we realized that it was necessary to wear oxygen helmets. Before we would leave, however, we intended to survey the land thoroughly. Hester, - who was still navigating, and I started on a trek across the desert on which we landed. Before we had completed our walk, we saw a bright glow coming from what appeared to be a giant crater, similar to those on the Earth-moon. We approached the crater edge cautiously. We were startled beyond description. just below the surface level, a great glass bubble covered the whole opening of the crater, which was at least a hundred yards across. Through the glass, we saw below us a tropical paradise beyond all imagination. It was decked with a luxuri- ant robe of vegetation, giant ferns, cocoanut trees. and variegated tropical flowers. After overcoming our amazement, we finally realized that the thing to do was to find access into the glass-enclosed world. We started walking around the edge, and came upon a glass door that opened auto- matically, but due to some movement we made, it seemed. We passed through the door and sat down in an escalator-like con- veyor that quickly deposited us on the floor of the sphere. We were further amazed. We learned that the circumference of the crater opening wasn't the limitation of the world below. The trees and flowers stretched as far as we could see up under the ground. This part was lighted by an incandescent material that lined the ceiling. Assuming that we could remove' our hel- mets, we did so. The air was sweet and in- vigorating. We decided to sit down and rest before exploring. While sitting there, we saaw an object moving through the bush. It was a man. He stepped out into a clearing and came toward us. He greeted us cordially and introduced himself as Ronnie Lumpkin. When we inquired about the strange sur- roundings, he replied: With our period of study finished, we came here, and this is the result. Come, I must show you our beach. He led us off through the dense bush, and we emerged on the shore of a beautiful lake with a dazzling white beach. Lying at the edge of the wa-ter was Bill Stone, so that the water lazily rolled up to his waist and slid away. Lying in a hammock, sleeping, close by, was Murray Evans. Hugh O'Kelley could be seen on the far side of the beach with fishing pole in hand, napping. Charles Mar- tin was sleeping, babyishly, in his thatch hut. Ronnie, noticing me smiling at the le- thargy that had gripped everyone, said, There was an awful lot of work involved. We all laughed heartily, for the atmosphere of the place was conducive to joviality and pleasure. We imbided the richness of the restful re- sort for a fortnight. Before leaving, we promised that we wouldn't tell of our find- the influx of vacationers would be disastrous. At the top of the crater, we looked back for one last look and waved good-by. We boarded the ship and precipitated ourselves into the empty and cold space once more. I felt that I had enough information and ex- perience to begin my book now, so we headed back to Earth. We disembarked at midday. I said good-by to Hester and congratulated him for his ex- cellent navigation. I stretched myself and felt a satisfaction in being back on earth. The launching station wasn't busy at the moment, and I looked in the outer office of the briefing room just out of curiosity. The secretaries had been replaced by Beverly Hawks and Charlene Williams. Kenneth Johnston had accidentally wired Harris' dic- taphone to theirs, and he learned a few bad things about himself that he hadn't known before. Two others, Frances Livingston and Peggy Jo Mullins were added also. All my life I've wanted to be a beach- comber. By the time I was old enough to realize my desire, there were no far away isles to go to. Everything had become so civilized and cultivated that I decided I would have to go to another galaxy to find Pi jf 1 1,5 an ideal place for beachcombing. I finally sf. 'f' D decided upon this planet. As you saw above, K ,I the place was quite lifeless and barren, so 9 I went back to the earth and searchedout four others who had similar desires to mine. 'g , E , ' After extensive searching, I came up with In ! '.- - . . ' . . ' C L four: Hugh O'Kelley, Murray Evans, D- in, 7 , ..', Charles Martin, and Bill Stone. I explained 4 ,i'Ae .h Q to them the situation. He made a sweeping 9 ' ' ' ' ' .. 5 . . ' U in ' ' A , K TX gesture and continued, All this you see -2 , ' i'- ,-' i., if now had to be made. I stayed on Earth N 'i IQ another year. We all were studying different ta JM T-TSX 'X Q phases of science, preparing ourselves for our task. W'e studied zool0gY, botany, nu- clear physics, electronic engineering, irriga- tion, agriculture, and air conditioning, under the tutorship of Billy Ashcraft and Mari- anne Blume. After going through the processes at the Conditioning Center, I went to my apart- ment and slept till the middle of the next day. I felt completely rested and hungry when I woke. I went to the Two Sisters Restaurant to eat. The restaurant was re- puted to serve the finest food in the western hemisphere. The two sisters, Dora and Sarah Dutton, prepared the food themselves, al- though it was rumored that Grady Wallace, mayor, prepared the recipes to drum up tourist attention to his city. I went to a movie in the evening. Starring in the production were Deloris Mashburng Jerry Thompson, as Jungle Jerry, and An- geline Brown. The name of the movie was The Dark Ages, Part II-from September 1, 1947-May 28, 1959. It was written by Dick Stewart and Dennis Kelley. I hailed a taxicopter and went home. The taxi was piloted jointly by Russell Newsome and Phil Futrelle. I was ready to begin my book, to bring to fruition the goal of my life's work. I worked far into the night . . . I took off an hour before dawn. All my life I'd wanted to be a beachcomber, and besides, who would read any silly book that I should ever write? I dipped into the future as far as I could see, Depiefed a future cosmos as it appeared to me, SPRATLING W2 ...fate . . . MR. C. R. BROWN in Iflie year 0!AiA relfiremenlf. His loyalty and devotion to the students of West Fulton through the years have endeared him to us. EHVHHS gym 0! gaielfg may MMM ge Idle grealfwf 3006! Arfnne, unc! Me modlf Aeriozfw dfela fowarc! Wafnrifg. H ,Qrwin Ciyman GEORGE CLOUD Presidenf An is KENNETH AULTMAN CHARLENE SCROGGS Vife-Prcsideni Secretary 32 STUDENT CGUNCIL if S K eg MR. KEMP Sponsor ROBERT LUMMUS Treasurer Linda Minter, beauty queen, is pre- sented a cup and roses by our presi- dent, George Cloud. The beauty contest is an annual project of the Student Council. Pat Levy Ronald Lumpkin Linda Powell Shelby Sutton Sharon Pike Anna M. Specht Patsy Ayers Barry Champion Mary Ann Eberhardt Joe Maxwell Faye Pruitt Claudine Walker R R 3+ W Qian 1' Bill Burdett Ronnie Champion Gail Farr Marilyn McKenzie Gay Nell Richardson Joyce Wooten ' i'.- ,5 in t -ff is 3 x k f , X, ei wikis, -. ,Mhwm v37'fiQj'i MLW vi1 M'Fi iii 1-rf +V- .I :,I1 ' K er N-fe-AKD-zg. i.-sg -7-was Billy Burger Phyllis Clement Pat Goldston Linda Minter Glenda Robinson Joe Wootten Cheryl Chambers Linda Dolan Diane Hicks Charlene Paris Mary Smith Joyce Wright in fyisln we ,Q S 5: . f ur-U' , 1 ' X, 5 N-.........ff' .. V341 J Q, '.. . gr, Q X' - 5, - sf ' v .... - 1:-.' i ffl er V Q fig 713' e BETA 3 Nancy Adams Patsy Allen is - i ff Ronald Lumpkin Glenda Robinson Vice-President President Kenneth Aultman A-v, 1 K 4 X Q 3 Iii ,f., uubuu C B , Q Joyce Wright N' Sh' F X Y, X Rauf' Gay Nell Richard Y. X 1 .Ax f X as at X Sharon Pike Marilyn Nortm X Patti Bailey av- Z f of C . Q' 'k h xx ,- ' , , O .. 'il 1 , K 3 . f- .- f - M M M ' 7 'H uuii ' ii L X '--- -M Q . X. Me Cecil Betenbaugh Karen Caswell I 1 Brenda Bryant Janice Niver Secretary Treasurer x fe ' N Tfudi' Bffwme ' Suellen Martin WI? V, :Z ,rf ' C W. :Lk ., :X I 531' fy -' ' Miss Cooper Mr. McGahee J, i. Co-Sponsor Co-Sponsor Sara Coleman Harriett Lee ' - I R 'iil Q ii Q , . N , ' N' 5 . ,C 2.1. A. K 1 ,K 5, 5 X .i n 3 M if ,. : b 'b -- J .. b .M ,AA', . In Linda Dolan Pat Goldxton Beverly Hawks Ronnie Haygqod Steve Hester Jeri Ann Lanford June Sailors SU B-FRESHMAN C A B I N ET MR. WYRICK Sponsor The Sub-Freshman Cabinet pro- inotes all Eighth Grade activities including camping, sponsoring the Eighth Grade cheerleaders, and sup- porting all Class projects. if Phyllis Clement Fred Huffman Carol Black Dolly Loner President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Leon Walters Secretary Dale Ransom Darlene Lawson Lynn Hughes President Vire-President . Q Q 6 A v X FRESHMAN CABINET I swf The Freshman Cabinet tries to wa' promote good school spirit among Treasurer i 5 3 PM 5 Q' the student body. Their main pro- ject this year was to help pay for an adding machine for the library. I if i MR. JOHNS Sponsor JQM c- :J L ,- 1 H Ricky Moore President N A Patsy Ayers Vire-President Joyce Wooten President I .L Y JUNIOR CABINET The Junior Cabinet has under- taken many projects this year in order to sponsor the Junior-Senior Dance at Peachtree Gardens. is MR. CLOWER Sponsor up Nancy Story Secretary Charlene Paris Co-Vice-President .gi . 4. P s.. Tony Claxton Treasurer Joe Wootten Co-Vice-President SCPHOMORE CABINET I' xii X MR. NELSON Sponsor The Sophomore Cabinet helped in the success of our annual College Day program. They have encour- aged the Sophomores to bring in their dental ccrtihcatcs in order that we may get the dental holi- day this year. Lelia Dennis Linda Mintei Sfrrefary Treasurer fm 11'-'avg 1- am -ax NX C i 5' f in or . uw, . ll ,M is Ronald Lumpkin Linda Dolan Janice Federico Trudy Broome President Vice-President Secretary T1'2dS1U'61' What do you mean I can't throw the first snowball? an -1 A SENIOR CABINET . MRS. LACEY Sponsor The Senior Cabinet sponsored a candy sale to raise money for the Senior trip. The cabinet also plans all activities for the Senior Class including a Heel and Tie Day and Bermuda Shorts Day. Cheers CHARLES BOLEMAN, Chairman The purpose of the Honor Club is to encourage good scholarship, to promote good citizenship, to render service, and to develop integrity of character, The motto is Knowledge lends light. The qualifications for membership are as follows: CID Scholastic average of B C80j in book subjects each semester for the en- tire year, with no failing subjects, QZJ Conduct grade of An each quarter, Q31 Dental Certificate actually MISS PACE Sponsor ANGIELYN SUMMERS, Secretary brought, C4D No unexcused absences or tardies from school, CSD Good citizenship, including proper atti- tude, and C69 Birth certificate number and place of birth recorded on Permanent Record. Awards are pre- sented each year, The bronze pin is awarded the first year, silver, the second year, gold, the third year, gold guard, the fourth year, and the gold seal on the di- ploma, the fifth year. MR. SHELNUTT Sponsor RICKY MOORE, Chaim-w LINDA HOLLAND, secretary JR.HONOR CLUB MR. LOCKLEAR Sponsor F fwivggfymw CHARLENE PARIS, Chairman i.. C' DONEE GRANGER, Secretary 5- S giggfig - . ,,:, A K X I sww' .XI 5 -xv: in ' I X y f, S ' S ' gi SQ' , fi K N . Cecil Betenbaugh Judy Kiker MISS HAMBY President Secretary-Treasurer 'Ulf STEVE HESTER, Chairman GLENDA ROBINSON, Secretary Sponsor SENIOR HONOR CLUB X A I MR. PRICE Sponsor iv 2'5- JR. CIVITAN MR. JOHNS Sponsor FIRST ROW: Harriet Lee, Karen Caswell, Billy Burger, Vice-President, Glenda Robinson, President, Billy Hulsey, Treasurer, Betty Lou Lacy, Secretary, Claudine Walker, Patsy Ayers. SECOND ROW: Sandra Cannon, Charlene Scruggs, Linda Dolan, Brenda Bryant, Helen Human, Brenda Smallwood, Jane Stowe, Donee Granger, Charlene Paris, Joyce Wooten, Janice Federico, Charlene Williams, Robert Lummus. THIRD ROW: Barry Champion, Allen Kennedy, Equen Smith, Mr. Johns, Travis Hames, Tommy Hayes, Joe Maxwell, Shelby Sutton, Bobby Hester, Ronald Lumpkin. Sponsored by Mr. Johns, the club's primary purpose is to build better citizenship among the student body. Their motto is Builders of Good Citizenship. The members sold fruit cakes to make money for various projects around the school. They also sent delegates to the Junior Civitan Convention in Savannah. The I-Ii-Y purpose is To create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the school and community high stand- ards of Christian character. The ambition of a Hi-Y member is to do the best he can in speech, manner, study, and in service to make life most worthwhile for himself and his community. FIRST ROW: Joyce Wright, Janice Federico, Mary Ann Eberhardt, Janice Austin, Linda Dolan. SECOND ROW: Charlenl Scroggs, Jeri Ann Lanford, Treasurer, Jean Stout, Marilyn McKenzie, Marilyn Boyd, Carole Clark, Claudine Walker, Ani Hembree, Charlene Paris. THIRD ROW: Lelia Dennis, Betty Lacy, Secretary, Beverly Hawks, Janet Bames, Linda West, Karei Caswell, Brenda Bryant, Glenda Robinson, Harriett Lee. FOURTH ROW: Curtis Boone, Billy Hulsey, President, Pat Goldston Tommy Hayes, Kenneth Aultman, June Sailors, Ronald Lumpkin. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Thompson, George Cloud, Clyde Eber hardt, Billy Burger, Larry Rakestraw, Joe Maxwell, Cecil Betenbaugh, Shelby Sutton, Bill Burdett, Bobby Hester, Equen Smith CO-ED HI-Y MR. THOMPSON Sponsor BANK DIRECTORS ,hy A--nn.. I MISS MAGRUDER Sponsor FIRST ROW: Glenda Robinson, Equen Smith, President, Shelby Sutton, Joyce Wright, Vice-President, Trudy Broome Treax urer. SECOND ROW: Christy Jordan, Harriett Lee, Joyce Wooten, Charlene Paris, Patricia Goldston, Charlene Scruggs, Donce Granger, Linda Dolan, Dianne Ivie, Marion Niver, Suellen Martin. THIRD ROW: Jeri Ann Lanford, Karen Caswell, Linda Minter, Leila Dennis, Wayne LeGrand, Larry Rakestraw, Tommy Hayes, Joe Wootten, Billy Burger. Mrs. Almand, a representative of the Fulton Na- tional Bank, with the help of our bank directors en- courage the student body to save. The directors sell stock, count and package money, and keep records, thus, keeping our school bank running efhciently. formation they may need. FIRST ROW: Jane Bell, Shirley Morris, Nancy Adams, Ronnie Champion, Joan Putnam, Secretary, Carol Clark, Treasurerg Judy Embry, Nick Pavlokas, Bobby Buice. SECOND ROW: Pat Herring, Mrs. Hughes, Joan Flynn, Brenda Moss, Kenneth Holder, Glenda Holcomb, JoAnn Lipham, Jerry Eason, Faye Morris, Linda West, Vice-President, Jean Chastain, Jimmie Fowler, Betty Hughes, Ann Stewart, Peggy Jo Mullins, Pat Johnson. F Members of the library club assist Mrs. Cade and Mrs. Hughes in the library, These friendly aides are always ready to help students find books or any in LIBRARY CLUB W W, NX :Yi ef MRS. CADE Sponsor SCIENCE CLUB ov . V Fwwii FIRST ROW: Richard Reinhold, Treasurer, Ronald Lumpkin, President Jeannie Kilpatrick, Secretary, James Walden, Donnie Lumpkin, Walter Lackey. Members of the Science Club study the different fields of science. Their activities include taking Held trips and attending the Science Congress, where they Sponsor Claudine Walker, Vice-Presidentg James Hobgood, Poss, Walter Hart, Jerry Hobbs, Carol Gavin, Judy The Red Cross is a service organization whose ac- tivities include: a yearly membership drive, distribu- tion of food baskets, prepared by individual home- ,SSC wise E MR. MQGEHEE usually submit exhibits. rooms, and an annual Thanksgiving program. FIRST ROW: Tommy Eberhardt, Secretary, Faye Thackston, Treasurer, Mary Ann Eberhardt, Vice-President, Richard Rein hold, President. SECOND ROW: Jeannie Kilpatrick, Joe Crumbly, Pat Reece, Linda Fowler, Jerry Abney. THIRD ROW: An gcline Brown, Joanne Alexander, Pat Herring, Donna Jaynes, Beverly Stallings. THIRD ROW: Gail Farr, Rosemary Lowerj Joy Adkisson, Pat Stowers, janet Skinner, Charlene Wilson. RED CROSS CLUB 2 ,Q MRS. MCCRANIE Sponsor FTA MRS. DIXON Sponsor Marilyn Norton, Treasurer, Sharon Pike, President, Gay Nell Richardson, Vice-President, Brenda Bryant, Linda West, Jean Stout, Janet Barnes, Mrs. Dixon, Pat Goldston, Harriett Lee, June Sailors, Judy Moore, Glenda Robinson, Marilyn Boyd, Faye Barnett, Darlene Lawson, Elizabeth Echols, Karen Caswell. The Future Teachers of America is a group whose main purpose is service. By taking the place of absent teachers, not only are the members being of service, but they are learning about teaching. The Future Business Leaders of America sponsored Career Day this year. The club also compiled and sold the student directories, For their programs they invite business men and women who tell them about our modern business World. ree Wooten, Vice-President, Christy Jordan, Preqidentg Suellen Martin, Secretary, Jeri Ann Lanford, Treasurer, Faye Pruitt, dy Kay Bartlett, Janice Austin, Linda Dolan, Joyce Wright, Trudy Broome, Freida Bell, Linda Minter, Leila Dennis, Judy xbrey, Dianne Hudgins, Peggy Brackett, JoAnn Flynn, Evelyn Callahan, Miss Beard, Shelia Rainwater, Linda Goldston, Char- te Smith, Donna Jaynes, Penny Meeler, Becky Duke, Jean Ashcraft, Beverly Stallings, Sandra Youngblood, Brenda Moss, Doris ith, Pat Stowers, Gay Nell Richardson, Melinda Dorminy, Beverly Hawks, Mary Ransbotham, Diane Ivie, Marie Pittard, e Wages, Mary Lee Redd, Marion Niver, Anna Marie Specht, Nancy Adams, Barbara Hodgins, Delores Burrell. vs 5, a ' 'e 2131 ' fe' Ififif , ,, 3.-,-fa .f ' MISS BEARD Sponsor FHA 'fi' qpvsw-V' MRS. EASON Sponsor FIRST ROW Barbara Jackson Pat Musto, Arlethxa Leak Sandra. Dobson, Jerrl Huff, Barbara York. SECOND ROW: Gail Farr, Diane Hicks, Carole Compton, Pat Herring, Linda Worsham THIRD ROW Jane Bell, Judy Lackey, Marilyn Boyd, Faye The Student Leaders' Club is a division of the girlis physical education department. The menabers of the club are interested in leadership and service to others. They sponsored Blue jean Day and the Dental Certifi- cate Drive. FIRST ROW Geneva McCumber Patsy Porterfield Shelia Lemming, Linda Snell, Sue Wages, Faye Thackston, Jean Stout Kathy Moore SECOND ROW Judy Monroe Carol Barber, Marilyn McKenzie, Jo Ann Armstrong, Pat Reece, Irene Cox 2 DRAMATICS CLUB 'X 4 MR. CLARK Sponsor FIRST ROW: Nancy Horton, Martha Jean Bearden. SECOND ROW: Sandra Sams, Sheila Lernming, Anna Marie Specht, Peggy Fuller. THIRD ROW: Carol Clark, Gail Farr, Ronnie Santer, Chester Drake, Judy Embry, Marie Rice. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Clark, Tony Claxton, Kenneth Holder, Eugene Austin, Ronnie Champion, Ronnie Lumpkin. The Dramatics Club teaches the fundamentals of dramatics and pro- vides entertainment for the school and community as well as providing its members with an opportunity for acting. Jo Ann Sudderth, Patsy Story, Curtis Hames, Delores Buchannan, Linda Shannon. CAFETERIA AIDS Working behind the counters and serving the teachers at their tables, these students are an important part in the functioning of our cafeteria, A ind WM lax MISS BEARD Sponsor OWL STAFF Editors . . CHARLENE SCROGGSSCLINDA DOLAN Busimfss Mmmgvr ..... CHRISTY JORDAN News Editor . . . WENDY DAVIDSON Socivty Editor . . . . LINDA DOLAN CifCIlI0fi0l1 Mmmgfr . . WAYNE LEGRAND Varsity Sports Editor . . . JOHNNY WRIGHT B-Tram Sports Editor .... LEON WALTERS Art Editors . JOHNNIE HOOPAUGH 81 JAMES HALL Photography Editor ...... FAYE PRUITT Exrloangc Editor .... DIANNE FLANNAGAN Reporters Typists Advisor SHARON BELL, EDWARD BURDETT, CHERYL CHAMBERS, GARY COOPER, LINDA FOWLER, JAMIE KENNEDY, HELI.AN PRUITT, PAT REECE, DIANE WHITFIELD, GENE HESTER, JOE SMITH, GENEVA MCCUMBER, XVANDA MORGAN, MIKE TRONCALLI, SUSAN RAMSEY DORIS SMITH, JUDY KAY BARTLETT, PAT MCCOLLUGII . . MARY BEARD Mlm: BURMA 'ODUEJ 00013 dll. MISS MATHIS Sponsor ANNUAL STAFF Editor-In-Cloief . Business Manager . . Asst. Business Manager . Layout Editor . Photo. Editor . Asst. Plooto. Editor Literary Editor . Activitufs Editor Sports and Military Class Editors . . Faculty Editor . Faculty Advisor . Editor . . BILLY BURGER GLENDA ROBINSON . . JUNE SAILORS . KAREN CASWELL . I-IARRIETT LEE . PEGGY HIGGINS . MIKE SPRATLING . SHARON PIKE . . STEVE HESTER . . JANICE CAMP JERRY CASTLEBERRY KENNETH JOHNSTON . . BOBBY HESTER . BOBBIE MATHIS 47 6 w . i - rg, s A... sw 'H ' it A' f ,,,.,uf.-mf ,f 4:-Y 'W f M- OFFICE AIDS 'EQ' These boys and girl are a great help ii keeping the oflice run ning smoothly and ef ficiently. Their dutie are to answer thi phone, type the absen tee list, file the sched ule cards, and othe miscellaneous offici errands, CJ' FIRST ROW: Janice Austin, Sara Coleman, Janice Federico, Sheron McArthur, Jeff Steele, Diane Davis. SECOND ROW: Janice Nivcr, Ronnie West, Joe Maxwell, Equen Smith, Phil Harris, James Davis, Frank Pitts. COUNSELORS AIDS These students type, file, run errands, and do other odd jobs to keep Mr. Browrfs and Mr. Kempis offices in order. They also help new students fill out schedule cards and show them around the school. FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Eberhardt, Beverly Stallings, Sandra McWilliams. SECOND ROW: Judy Embrey, Mary Ransbothan Delores Burrell, Charlotte Mitchell, Myrna Thomas, Marie Pittard, Janice Tapley, Pat Argo, Marianne Blume, Etheleen Nas' Grady Wallace. S 1? it O sq, CLINIC AIDS Treating minor injuries, giving medicine under the direction of Mrs. Gray, and keeping and filing records are only a few of the regu- lar duties of a clinic aide. Kathy Ogle, Judy Blalock, Brenda Smallwood, Margene Sinard, Wanda Morgan, Jean Ashcx-aft, Judy Mon Faye Wages, Nancy Story, Miriam South, Ellen Holder. Leslie Westerman, Richard Cash, Reid Burton, Tommy Allman, Don Law. MILITARY AIDS These co-operative boys help the busy sergeants keep the military department run- ning smoothly by typing, fil- ing, running errands, and taking care of important pa- pers. 1 I' 495 :fb af- gms-rf X x - . 1 - , X . f siqj. s ix ' 5 S 2. K Q c ,vw 'Q .jg ti wus X W N fs 'f,'g,au . J , K 1., , ' ssgsnggg 1 L .- 1' '- A1 MR. SCHULTZ Director FIRST ROW: Edward Davis, Dwight Nalley, James Taylor, Claudine Walker, james Walden, Lamar Barnett, James Bar- ber. SECOND ROW: Julian Abney, Peggy Fuller, jimmy Levy, Betty Lacy, Jean Stout, Gail Farr, Martha Tapley, Sharon Pike, Ricky Moore, Billy McCravy. THIRD ROW: Danny Mote, Gene Hester, Bobby Hester, Phil Harris, Richard Rein- hold, Clyde Eberhardt, Jamie Kennedy, Pat Rabem, Sylvia Adams, Billy Feeser. FOURTH ROW: Harold jones, Maron Stanley, Wayne LeGrand, Joe Wootten, Mike Cherkas, Richard Hopkins, Barry Morton, Judy Timothy, Jackie Jackson, Duane Barfield. FIFTH ROW: Andy Adams, Barry Champion, Harold Turner, Larry Boatwright. Our Band, under the direction of Mr. Schultz, pre- in the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. They sented many outstanding half-time shows at our foot- also presented interesting programs for the P.T.A. and ball games. They practiced very industriously every assemblies. The Band took part in the military parades week, morning and afternoon, In addition, they were and the annual musical festival at Cartersville. S8Cti.0Il Flutg Section ' are stave' - K' 5 . 5 iv-3 J 'L- 1 u -J l 5 gl i S? U S e v Q 1 A 'I Ni Q N 4 f ...X 1, in win .ff JN D s - use A-M and naw Q..-1 A? i S x .W,.,....,.... g........Y..- ,.......i,.,. ,..,..--n-m!--- S? xt ,, iff., 'sf i -num any ww A -, f vfh f A Qs Q' X V O 'Y + MA x 'ws MAJORETTES LINDA DOLAN Drum Majorette ,fx F' A PATTI BAILEY Captain 54 PATSY ALLEN -gsm XSS MARY ANN EBERHARDT SHIRLEY ROBERTS GINGER BENTON PAT LEVY CAMP COUNSELORS MR. HOOVER Sponsor FIRST ROW: Jucly Monroe, Janice Austin, Linda Dolan, Pat Reece, Linda Lindsey, Jeri Ann Lanford, Joyce Wrig SECOND ROW: Tom Joyner, Marilyn McKenzie, Sue Wages, Beverly Hawks, JoAnn Armstrong, Pat Goldston, Ma: Almand, Jamie Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Richard Hunton, Douglas Crozier, James Davis, Clyde Eberharclt, Mike Spr ling, Lynwood Massey, Billy Burger, Paul Bowling, james Hall. The counselors assist the staff, Miss Boykin, Miss they take the eighth graders on hikes, help them cook, Cooper, Mr, McGehee, and Mr. Hoover, with the and provide them with entertainment, thus leaving an eighth grade camp. During their three days at camp, adventerous highlight in the life of an eighth grader. You can stop looking now, Sharon, he's one! 8 ff Beating out Beethoven's Boogie??? i The annual Beta Club Tapping. an Q X is v . X. Q 4 f r A K 'Q ,I -1 3' ' ,LA .- L S 40 L.. Xs 5 A x 5 1 .y-'A ,. wif if 1 X 41-mf' NW VARSITY FOOTBALL BILL BURDETT-HB Co-Captain 1 MANAGERS Wright, Oliver, Eberhardt COACHES Front: Cook, Jenkins. Back: Redford, Hogg, Bush. JOE MAXWELL-C C 0-Captain The West Fulton Owls opened the 1958 season with a stirring defensive battle against Bass High. The Owls were upset, however, 6 to 0. The next week saw the Owls score touchdowns in the closing moments of the first and second halves to beat Fulton High 19 to 0 while playing heads-up football. The Smith High eleven fell the next week, 13 to 0. Starting into the sub-region games as underdogs to the Golden Bears of Sylvan, West Fulton outplayed them, but a lucky break for the Bears gave Sylvan a touchdown late in the game, causing a 7 to 7 tie. Homecoming was celebrated against Southwest, the Owls giving the Wolves a 19 to 0 thumping. The Owls left the region battles for a week and put up a top-grade fight before falling to Eastern contender Murphy 20 to 12. Suffering from costly in- juries, the Owls fought hard in their last three games but were de- feated. Region Champion Brown hit the Owls 32 to 6. The Irish of O'Keefe poured it on the next week to the tune of 41 to 7. In the finale the Owls played Northside to an early tie in the first two quarters, but Northside bounced back to win 46 to 7. SCORES West Fulton Opponents 0 . . . . Bass . . . . 6 1 9 . . Fulton . . 0 1 3 . . Smith . . 0 7 . . Sylvan . . 7 19 . . Southwest . . 0 12 . . Murphy . . 20 6 . . Brown . . 3 2 7 . . O'Keefe . . 41 7 . . Northside . . 46 FIRST ROW: Garmon, Sutton, Steele, Latham, Alexander, McCall, Burdett, B., Crawford. SECOND ROW: Crew, Boone, Allen, Wooten, Hulsey, Vaughn, Mullinax, Hayes, Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Schieres, France, Ritchey, Tutterow, Sudderth, Rakestraw, Swords. FOURTH ROW: Burdette, R., McCallum, Maxwell, Smith, Hames, Holston. CURTIS BOONE-G CHARLES LATHAM-E WAYNE ALLEN-T PAT McCALLUM--T 60 .ff , .- W V ESM e , . 5 .-kanji' Q,-gsm ' q.-. - 1 'W 5 - mix Q ,XLT , v Nr f ,.,M W, X 1- S Q-H As E . 'MTH' 2 Q 9 Q 5 , in if -wfx N ,Ax xx .4 9 i M ix I my i We A Aw 'Nissili 'W?Q'l'S fr 3 Q i N N' an N Q35 x ii X if 'N ETX xx Q gawk ' j' C99 S S N , 1' 2 saw K 1 QA. BASKETBALL George Cloud-Captaing Coach Jenkins, Larry Rak straw-Alternate Captain. SCORES West Fulton 3 3 . . . Roosevelt 33 . . North Fulton 3 3 . . Grady 43 . . Smith . 5 6 . . Fulton . 5 8 . , Bass . . 62 . . Sylvan . 47 . . Southwest . 48 . . Murphy . 36 . . Brown . 70 . . O'Keefe . 64 . . Northside . 3 0 . . Sylvan . S 2 . . Southwest . 3 2 . . Murphy . 49 . . Brown . 47 . . O,Keefe . 5 9 . . Northside . Opponents . . 41 . . 52 . 39 . 36 . 48 . 50 . 66 . 65 . 68 . 65 . 65 . 67 . 47 . 53 . 78 . 82 . 55 . 73 3 x ' , J, fi x 4 ,t i vis, ' x X .R it x- .39 ai? E -',..f' 3 X A 5 i 14 3 'iz .. , A fliii s , A M 1 ,qw giy fs, gf h , wi, 5 K Y- J 6 E. K , an Y Q 'Vg gy Q Q2 f ig www? gf wg f ? W w R if ,h :, Q ,Qin W xv! ff k Q Zgzx WEE Y x -.1 we SCORES GIRLS BASKETBALL k, Jean Painter Wvsf Fulton Opponeni 1 8 .... Roosevelt . . . 1 S 20 . . North Fulton . . 18 33 . . . Grady . . . 47 3 3 . . . Smith . . . 23 42 . . . Fulton . . . 3 8 34 . . Bass . . 42 2 3 . . Sylvan . 29 24 . . Southwest . . 5 6 2 2 . . Murphy . . 5 S 2 1 . . Brown . . 41 455:63 29 . . 0'Keefe . . 34 5,-A MLW 2 6 . . Northside . . 46 22 . . . Sylvan . . . 3 7 2 1 . . Southwest . . S 6 14 . . Murphy . . S7 22 . . . Brown . . . 3 1 2 8 . . O,KCCfC . . 3 2 S 3 . . Northside . . 45 Co-Captains: Janice Niver, Coach Coo JUDY KIKER NANCY BAKER BETTY HUGHES LINDA POSTELL BETTY SUE HORTON JANICE NIVER JEAN PAINTER G6 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS DELORES MASHBURN JANICE AUSTIN Co-Captains h, -A BEVERLY HAWKS GS JOYCE WRIGHT JERI ANN LANFORD FAYE THACKSTON-OWL LINDA MINTER LEILA DENNIS BARBARA TIDWELL DONEE GRANGER SARA BARTLETT uf aw , First row: Ralph Wiley, Fred Dennis, Jimmy Duke, Joe Smith, Mack Duckett, Leon Walters, Mickey Purcell. Second row: Larry Collins, Co-Captain, Harold Turner, Jessie Wallace, Curtis Latham, Bobby Hampton, Sonny Painter, Frank Cabral, Jerry McCollum. Tbird row: Jimmy Brooks, Jimmy Sorrells, Gene Hester, Wayne Grady, Donnie Dillard, Barron Campbell, Coach jenkins. Fourth raw: Ross White, Wayne Leggett, Westley Mashburn, Curtis Tutterow, Buck Dennis. Not Pictured: Oliver Echols, Lynn Hughes, Maurice Lawson, Mike Troncalli, Robert Worsham, Co-Captain. SCORES WGS! Fulton Opponents O . . . . Sylvan . . . 12 12 . . Southwest . 0 0 . . Murphy . . 28 6 . Brown . 6 0 . . O'Keefe . 6 0 . . Northside . . 31 Connie Chapman, Mary Ann Bryant, Susan Ramsey, Dianne McCravey, Pat Fulton, Andrea Federico, Nina Smith, Barbara Ann Ward. Co-Captains: Cheryl Chambers, joanie Alexander. 70 Hrst row: Jerry Abney, Jackie Holcolm, Donnie Lumpkin, Gary Turner, Harry Little, Charley Edwards, Stan Hames, Ronnie Edwards. Second raw: Andy Stephens, joe Everett, Larry Boyd, Chris Ford, Larry Thorpe, Roy Clanton, Herman Boyd, Delano Wills, Charlie Echols. Third row: Wily Hanson, Co-Captain, Paul Stowers, C0-Captain, Jackie Cl-ienault, Bobby Rodgers, Buddy Bartlett, Douglas Boles, Grady Threlkeld, Jerry Temple. Fourth row: Larry Sours, Willie Harrison, Gene Bonner, Lawrence Hammonds, Doug Gilmer, Coach Cook. SCORES West Fulton O 12 ponents 0 . . . Sylvan . . 6 0 . . Southwest . 0 0 . . Murphy . 12 0 . . Brown . 0 7 . . O'Keefe . 6 O . . Northside . 0 Brenda Chesser, Annette McCoy, Linda Gaston, Linda Johnston, Judy Golston, Phyllis Clements, Mary Austin, Linda Powell, Dolly Loner. Co-Captains: Janet Curlee, Sue Mullins. 71 A 2 Q 3 . f ,Q if-1 i f K W 3 ' ' 5 2 fa Q 3 3 Q 5 B x 'W' 5 Yr gi 3 , f X Q Q , ,L , gif 1.,,,: :.: 3 L X ' A In I V3 3 W Ab.. Q, Q W X K, , .,: ., ' Q 1-Q 4 rf ,4 ix, g - : - i Q E 'W ff . , 1 1 . E . ' ggi? ix Q 1 sv 4 5 ., . ar: ., P 5 Q X Y E Qf f 'X V ' Q 2 4 f QR 135 -15 V .f:f2f.ffE'- f , 1 Y E 1 W 5 'VGF ig S E X w L .: .... .. x , Z- .3-Q. K - . 1 v 6 fi 23 ! e rggggf 4 . , Q Y 4 4, 5 e 'I Ak , . N., A in .. - ,mn ' F T . .W 5 , 3 .fi i Q N 15 f 4 Q 3 E 1 1 J 1 ,Q - H 1 ,F 7 5 . X 'V W, , 1 N59-:ff 153 f ? , , --- Q-LX . - 24 as A, W il F W ali! K Q , sw .. V..A, ,E..1AA 1? 5 X 1 W . 13 x Q K 5 ,N S iw' ix X X - S' L Q QA ,s -' ay 1 ,, f P iw , , H S' 2. A X . x N Lv- Q . ,pe . swf fi 31 , 5: . 3- g: 4- R ' Q if I , 12.1. ' ' x ' ,Q 1 Kiwis! N g 12 V -33 r- , . . , :VZA M W x X5 ..,..., 4 K 'f-' Q ' Q .'-, q.5s1ig, M QL, 'H 'fig E QF X Q eww? 'im f 2 H was , .:4A ,,...' N- V - 5 W,-f S 'x f 5 TRACK . 1 FU! 'egg who vu Filly 2-6' IQ 4 'Ulf 4 0 GB owLs GE 'moms M, f. -0 . 4 'ff' N. A M1 H1751 gl Ulf lk!! Hifi QT' wffgf 'X ig I un zum, GED nm vm G-ZZ? fflf First row: Harry Barnett, Carlton Vaughn, Shelby Sutton, Curtis Rivers, Gene Holcomb, joe Wooten. Second row: Steve Hester, Roy Burdette. Mike Hclston, Hugh O'Kelly, Joe Maxwell, David Johnston, Manager. CRCSS COUNTRY First row: Steve Hester, Curtis Tutterow, Willie Aultman, Mike Hester, Doug Crozier, Jerry McCollum. Second row: Cecil Beten baugh, Barron Campbell, Jimmy Duke, Buck Dennis, Sonny Painter. 73 'ms B A SEB A L L WILLIE AULTMAN I 1 A Xt?- !a 4. N-J Y x K 1 COACH REDFORD 554 JIMMY RITCHEY West Fulton's 195 8 Baseball Team returns a large number of players to the 195 9 squad, coached by Coach Redford. In addition, many B-Team graduates are on hand to fill out the Varsity ranks. Indica- tions are for a good year. 74 BILL ASHCRAFT RONNIE HUGHES LARRY RAKESTRAW if 41 .Q K R . l J. 1 JIMMY LEVY 74 ,gan WAYNE COSTLEY 75 BOB TUTTEROW if Qfxgxs Q: gmw A39 N 5' 6 'K 4'3 flf if X X Q ei S sn W wx NM 6. Q X Sex' X X AK XXX Eg i X :is Y ' iv s X X 1 x X E + 5 5 K X +A: X X 1 N R 3 S . 3 S5 X ,E 1 XX x K L? X A 52 6 X bi 3 A si X S94 K jk As fz vw GOLF NNN First row: Allen Kennedy, Larry Rakestraw, Ronnie Lumpkin, Ricky Moore. Second row: Bob Tutterow, Travis Hames, Equen Smith, Paul Bowling. That's our boy! Oh, when our team comes out upon the He Who needs a band anyway? ll 37 E I MHHHHV experience id an ZPCA fo Azfuffal upon. H MHP? .Ada Y 1st BATTLE GROUP WEST FULTCDN W SFC Warren M. Snodgrass, SFC Frank P. Misiak vvu ur ,TUV BATTLE GROUP STAFF nun ,Il ,Wf J, ,nc .r gtgviv .. 4 -, g,,v6.M , -. U -.,.-f-s- :Aff f. , . ' . 'f A' , ,Z af--T' - - 6 -M A -f!'fza'-'QM' -A-41. a .-nv' 4, 'ff' K A .qi 5 I 1- 1 -w Lv. T.. nu . 'f'! ' T M 4, if ,W Q He' ff, Q T Q M -V xi V A 4 or .wg , sb 4 ' sf-N Y vl . S r 5 X b iw? ,.. 1' ' ' -v 1 Q- A ... .... .... , 'S .x- BATTLE GRCUP STAFF GADET COL. CECIL BETENBAUGI-I MARY ANN EBERHARDT, Sponsor I . 7 Y , T Q. f 8+ f K ' Q CADET LT. COL. STEPHEN HESTER CADET MAJ. SHELBY SUTTON CADET CAPT. RONALD WEST HARRIETT LEE, sponsor JANICE FEDERICO, sponsor NANCY JANE DEMPSEY, Sponsor CADET MAJ. RICHARD CASH CADET LT. ALTON DOBY CADET LT. REID BURTON JANICE CAMP, sponsor CLAUDINE WALKER, Sponsor BEVERLY STALLINGS, Sponsor 81 ,,f,., -1 ,. ff,' , COMPANY CADET CAPT. HUGH O'KELLY SANDRA YOUNGBLOOD, Sponsor CADET LT. LESTER DUCKETT CADET LT- DON LAW CADET LT. PAT McCALLUM BETTY SUE HORTON, Sponsor SHELIA LEMMING, S9011-W JOYCE WOOTEN, Sponsor S2 . 4 . f- .. . ,xx Q, ffl X. ' Wx , 1 A E x N V 1 . Q1 A X1 ' 'A Xwlxtgm --5 WN xt' Six a. A Q X 'N P X TY T T vxuwfvfnfw x X .Ly ,axw,5kQXg4:f2'w X K K. ,..,x.x,w.f TNQ-gm A ,-mv 'lf 1.19 fgiisiwqlrv x AA 1. I . - lg - SMG an Y .r-.WB ' m '? A 3 ' is- L w 1-I . ff CCJMPANY CADET CAPT. BILL I-IULSEY CHARLENE SCROGGS, Sponsor guy !'wqg,A -isis' His CADET LT. JuDON BALDWIN CADET LT. WAYNE ALLEN EMILY POST, Sponsor JOHNNIE HOOPAUGH, Sponsor 83 4, M, .mm P. ,,.,.,M. COMPANY CADET CAPT. RONALD LUMPKIN LINDA DOLAN, Sponsor ...Q vs 'QW CADET LT. RICHARD WOMACK CADET LT. CECIL HENRY CADET LT, HAROLD HARMON LINDA WEST, Sponsor GINGER BENTON, Sponsor JANICE AUSTIN, Sponsor 84 i N T RIFLE TEAM s 4 i First row: Rivers, Folds, Dangar. Second row: Hester, Adams, Button. The West Fulton Rifle Team went through their Hrst five of ten matches Winning three and losing two. This puts West Ful- ton in second place in the Western Division, and in- dications point toward a high finish in the second round of competition. The Rifle Team also fires in other events such as the Hearst Trophy Matches. Team Captain is Stacey Dangar, Who, at this Writ- ing, leads all city firers with a 182 average. Sergeant Misiak is Team Coach. Y First row: Walter Poss, David Smallwood, Buddy Malone John Harris, Jimm Cr S d : M ' k , y owe. econ row Sgt. isia , Ronnie Folds, Danny Adams, Curtis Rivers, Stacey Dangar, Captaing Billy Beard. Third row: Steve Hester, Co-Captaing John Bell, Reid Burton, Doug Stowers, Don Law. 85 HIGHLIGHTS The First Battle Group, West Fulton Regiment, has had for the past few years one of the best units in the entire City Corps of Cadets. Captain Melvin D. Schiller is the Assist- ant Professor of Military Science and Tac- tics at West Fulton while Sergeant First Class Warren M. Snodgrass is the NCO-in- charge. Sergeant First Class Frank P. Misiak is next in command. Many varied activities take place within the military department during the school year. After six weeks of tryouts at the be- ginning of the year, the cadet officers for the year are presented their rank and sabers on Saber Day in an impressive ceremony. The cadet officers were this year given the chance to attend a demonstration of firepower at Fort Benning, Georgia, many took advantage of this opportunity and spent an enjoyable day as guests of the United States Army. The Battle Group Commander, Cecil Bet- enbaugh, and the Vfest Fulton Color Guard took part in a ceremony reactivating the 12th Corps. Other noteworthy events of the year in- cluded the participation in the annual Vet- eran's Day Parade: the cadets also took an active part in the Empty Stocking Fund Drive at Christmas time. The annual Federal Inspection takes place in April and is soon followed by Drill Com- petition within the city. Since West Fulton won sub-region titles in both the Platoon and Company Divisions ia 1958, the out- look for future titles is bright. The presentation of awards at the annual ROTC Night ceremonies in May marks the end of the ROTC year. Colonel Betenbaugh receives his saber and takes command of the Battle Group. Sponsoz-'s Day. iss-,ki Veteran's Day Parade. Sli UNIHHS 5--..- YB-M--R-fi 1 , fa. ' Q --NGA. 'W ' ,?A, H ' Q Aywwnsv- 0 QW X rl' 4' rr Q! Lnowddge Jiwaffge increcwe . anief fQ:4 f Q , 4 f . .- -v - .. , 13 I K Hz 'Eff '-f Q , m- X f I 1 At' Abney, julian Bo Allen, Ronnie -X25 ex ' TH V7 f Barnes, janet Blalock, judy 'RIS- w i W ., X . 1 f , G W R ., Cf t 'J 'SQA' 1 'fl 5' ' R Adams, Danny G' Kirk War, we Allison, Gene 5' lb X wg-vyn . Barnett, Faye Er Boone, Curtis Buice, Bobby Burdett, Edward 1 4-, ,E' Bushman, Gary Butler, Ronald Adams, M. Frances Allison, Douglas Baxter, Patricia Bowles, Elbert Adams, Andy Allman, Tommy ... 4 ff'-ab Benton, Ginger Boazman, Jane Burdett, Everett 'Q' Callahan, Evelyn Burkl-ialter, Sylvia ann- Carey, Pat ,Vx Ja? Adams, Sylvia .. ,',,. Almond, Marie Berry, Sandra . ,f SQWX Brown, Norma Burrell, Delnris 'il 'Q -, A t yr , 3 'I , . 1' s Carter, Emily oh fl K , an nt' H. Alexander, Chuck ...meer was ttf' 7 Baker, Nancy Blair, Carol Ann Bryant, Vergie Butler, Juanita Champion, Barry x P 'F '5 Nav N Ml N fell-elk - + X .- .fx - - if-wt-,suv N K. ,ws 141' -,px up-v' Champion, Ronnie hw s-C., Coleman, Robert Crozier, Douglas 'IR Dockery, Annette E is 'QD' Cherkas, David '51 R 'v'A if ,a.,. Conn, Sid W, J in Darnell, Linda mes' 'ii Evans, Pat f C Garmon, John Granger, Donee 'w'-vm I ,Ra ,fax .,.. , it V -1 'C 'W ' Harris, Ann Hart, Walter V 1'- f. I 5' :: is C Q L una 1 ,,,.... 1 x ve Chesser, Linda Cox, Irene Davison, Windy Farr, Gail Gunn, Douglas yt 'Q A 5..- . , Q g , Q .xl Haulbrook, John Clark, Carole Crawford, Billy Dennis, Leila L x Q Fowler, Linda Hackett, Johnny Hayes, Tommy Clayton, M. Nell ve. .Q 'QAM' lm ' 5 K . 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X ' T' - f W' , Y W '17, Q? .E W 4+ W K M' ,E . R vs .f -f. 'N v - -L' 4- i -31 TW l if Piiwj , T. ,T .T rss. I, eff- 'V 5 ' .,., .q , - l X Y E x . M2 I 9'-:Q T- ,- W-Q. ,X A , V, , K. I K 1 A N ' Ritchey, Mary Lynn Robertson, Sandra Sacha, James Sheehy, Larry Sizemore, Donald Skinner, James Smith, Hugh Snell, Linda Stanford, David Stowers, Doug Tapley, Lamar Taylor, James Rivers, Ann Sheffield, Cecil Smith, Jimmy Strickland, Daryl Roy, David Sizemore, Jane Sorrells, Jimmy Tapley, Martha Post, Emily Rabern, Pat Ransbotham, Joe Reinhold, Richard Samples, Norman Smallwood, Jimmy Stanley, Maron Thomason, Nancy .55 W Sanders, Peggy Smith, Charlotte Stokes, Norma Thompson, Billy Self, Hugh Smith, Harold Story, Nancy Thornton, Tommy if ,, '-af K as X x ,A x Q ,M , i A rw S ,, S ,yyy S, it , ., H :lll ..' Y A T M., ':',. as V , S Q, W , as '., . 1' W ,jg S ll ,. - C4 ff' f NOT PICTURED: Acholes, Rosie Lee Brown, Phillip Burton, Reid Carson, Clarance Chester, Gary Clayton, Raymond Collins, Tommy Gibbs, Glenda Lee Hobgood, James Harold Inzer, Billy Jones, Linda Keener, Charles Kline, Kenneth McGrew, Dan Mullins, William Smallwood, George Spivey, Barbara Thrasher, Bobby Tidwell, Barbara Tinney, Mary Troncalli, Mike Turner, Harold Walden, James Wallace, Brenda Wallace, Millie Wallace, Peggy Wallace, Wilfred Watkins, Edith West, Linda White, Ross ,. l Whitehead, Danny - - H Whitener, Bettye QL s Whitefield, Dianne , .uvu 1, ,V,, 'l 2, Whitmire, Tommy ' V - Wilkinson, Mollie ' yt K. Williams, Carolyn , V Williams, Doug ,ff ii Williamson, Richard rr Wimpey, Eileen , an ,. Wingo Peggy Q wax, Albert 4 Wood, Gordon Wood, Wayne 2 - Wright, Weyman Q York, Betty M f ,.,. ee- N G on--at if fl' J . ' i , - . M xx We g ' Q F , 5,73 s ' 5, S . li ,V ,sf ..,,, 35 .Wx , . 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C' i RQ , if ' .w .4 H ' i ii-.a.? - It r fag ' nb, 'E' --A All ' f ' 15-'k A-f .av Adair, Donald Adkisson, Joy Agan, Charlotte Alexander, Joan Allen, Judy Allen, Anita Bertram, Nellie Biddy, Billy Bishop, Leila Almond, Paul Argo, Tommy Askea, Paul Black, Richard Blackstock, Betty Boleman, -Charles Atkins, Faye Austin, Eugene Bailey, Harriett Bonner, Joyce Boone, Douglas Boswell, Lamar Baker, David Barber, James Barlield, David Boswell, Phil Brantley, Roslyn Bray, Tommy Barfield, Bobby Barron, Tim Baxter, James Brice, Mike Brock, Lewis, Jr. Brown, June Beal, Johnny Beasley, Gary Bell, Sharon Bryan, Mary Anne Bryant, Charlotte Buchanan, Sandra Benedict, Linda Benson, Melvi.n Bentley, Sandra Buchanan, Robert Burns, Jerry Butler, Richard xx 5 ,Q will -E m y X., , ,X i ,..: , l lm Xxx gg A ,Q 'QR ' N ffl J X i YA ,., f Y N Q 5 ,M ff i ,, gt . 4 . I X QQ . i J . L - . .h 5, xr i ,nr-Q-U. 1 1 s X - on ll iv-3, SQ A li if A, cs . -...B 34 S Ns X r I QP' Q . 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I.5:f.I.:5tEI,Iff.,-Ellfi' , I.-I. . .wg:s-:,f- as X Couch, Wayne Dalton, junior Daniel, Franklin Butler, Tommy Callahan, Grady Campbell, Joyce Daniel, Danny Darnell, Dianne Darnell, Raymond Campbell, Barron Campbell, Larry Carruth, Jean Davis, Edwin Delong, James Dempsey, Phyllis Carter, Pat Chambers, Cheryl Chapman, Connie Denman, Larry Dennis, Clyde Dennis, Freddy Chatham, Ronald Chesser, James Coffey, johnny Dillard, Donnie Dillard, Max Dishroom, Gene Colbert, Elain Collins, Larry Collins, Peggy Dobbs, Bobby Dobbs, Shirley Dobson, Sandra Compton, Glenda Compton, Carole Conn, Jean Doby, Robert Douglas, Edward Dowis, Carolyn Cook, Gloria Cooper, Linda Couch, Ray ' bd' .. A ,. ,. p ,p , ,M ,, 1 ' :-f:-.- S f W 5 Q 5 X s-:ff WU .xiii p C 1 0 ... Q gr, :sz- ' april ,, 3: 4: VI Q ,ep r 'H' A W 1 1 ,s Q - it r-.1 -rs ' ' , . . 41 I' . Q v 7 5, A ...., X A . 'Q . 4 I , an V' ., xi., i s H .- 'K ... may , Y , as If iw ,. N M LE: My I ' xt 1 R ' -5 iv, is I wx , a C 1... , wx . ,aaa , l l Q- L , Q.. 'V Nfl Zi Q, 1 ' 'Igv' iT,,'f-,,-'ly ... X 5 , SL-ni 'Q I ' Drake, Chester ' J Eanes, Linda T ' 'Xp ' Eanes, Pat J tx fa . , as 494 as , :v 2 'tx 5 w 1 , 5 X 1 - - Echols, Oliver 'Fx Echols, Robert Edgar, Linda 5 ,Uni , EWS s 1 i DA ..- lv rv ,I x Federico, Andrea Feeser, Bill Ford, Dean x , Hames, Gay Nell Hames, Carole Hamilton, Robert 'x Fowler Jean F ,UN Fowler, Robert 1 'Y N L N Frasier, Lynda J , . ..,..... 'Eff U Harbin, Joyce Harrison, Patsy V4 Hanrison, Billy 1 ... Fuller Lynda ' 5 f Futrelle, Peggy L- , es Garrett, Jerry : Hayes, Peggy ' - , , A Haygood, Ruby it A Helton, Ronald 1 iz f -',, L Q Garvin, Carol Grady, Wayne if: Grant, Bobbie .4 Hembree, Pat A f Henry, Grace ' 7 f Herring, Pat I an . .9 H i B 9 f S 9 -A. 4. - Green, Brenda LY dv , Greemgoliby 1? xx, 7, Grier, ai ' 1 I ' Hester, jean ' ', Hite, Billy k Hague, Robert -. L 'O 5, K. t's L-r .4 .Q pf vu fm' X VCT K K Griinn, Dottie fgw Griggs, Jackie 1-Lv' f Hainey, Don ,ww Holcombe, Bobby New K , 5 Holcombe, David Li r H Hollis, Anne 3? 5' 'Q Hall Delores W Hall, Linda 0 Hames, Curtiss E I, .N b Houston, Sue T Howard, Richard ,,,, Howie, Judy J e S lpn, x ' -1 1 F' lib X 1. 4 F A cse W J ,i .L ,wx - . M or 'V' Q 3 mn 'A W. ax . r U' B B Q my 3 .- X k y: . 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Johnson, David Lawson, Roma Layton, Sylvia Leggett, Wayne Iol-mson, Ioan Jones, Harold Jones, joan Little, Frankie Loner, David Long, Carolyn Jones, Don Keith, Barbara Keown, Georgia Ann Long, Sherwood Lowe, Edna Lowe, Geneva Kerr, Sharlie Key, Virgil Kiker, Judy Lyle, Harry Marlow, Louise Martin, Gwen Q, x Fl ve fl s , X 5 if ., f H in Vx 'er' I aff Q X. ,Q4 E ,A V an Q I 'B' Y 'Q vi' K! 'C' S, n x xv -v wis- Lax QT-'V Ji lex, h Q 0- 6.- . if 'rr ,J 'x ,pp- Q1 GU ,, in-'N , ff, I ' G ,. 'A ' ,K , xy ,Q as km , fu , 3, Qi u 'A E W : V' . it 5' ' Qs U ian ffff ' ' 'ze A 5 . I 1 , 1534. L -. LE, 'l i in Q L.- ' ,, lx .4 I Q. Nl 0. A -vx J -1, , R gg sz. gf, f, X Q I I If-A L , ff -ts- 'hu K. A Vvv' S 4 by Q 4 L iff Q1 ,I S,,,', TQ' 'L' 'S Bs s ' I 7 N idle Rss A Z A WEDIPQ ' 5 v .. -, fd an Tv' Lx. - K K-gf Y-rf YT? Mashburn, Johnny Mauldin, Nathon Maxwell, Jimmy Maxwell, Dianne McArthur, Johnny McCallum, Nona Morton, Barry Mosley, Edward Moss, Larry McCollum, Jerry McCoy, Joe McCoy, Mary Moulder, Leon Mullins, Linda Musto, Pat McCravey, Danny McCravey, Dianne McDaniel, Denise Nalley, Dwight Neal, Joy Nelson, Douglas McEwen, Buster McGlamry, W. C. McLarty, Darnice New, Pat Newson, Barbara Nichols, Woodrow Medlock, Ralph Meeks, Ronnie Millwood, Sandra Oliver, Tommy Olvey, Janet Orrell, Larry Minter, Marsha Mock, Richard Padgett, Kenneth Parks, Carolyn Parks, Carolyn ms- L C' 0 2 :Jr Mitchell, Dianne 1 Us '9- 3 nr 7 1' - ig., Mooney, Donald Moore, Gloria Morris, Marsha Parson, Judy Patterson, Lamar Phillips, Sandra :li Nh' 'wr' , C Y ly X is .N t k fx inf' -2' C I CIF X Q ful -...a s. be . m ,X, Hi I E 1 S E f ,lr Q we W 4 ai W N xl 4 1 X X gb .iz x sf'-1 SI' A EQ ,. -. Y X . 1' - A.. is x 5 K s . 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Blue...- -,-- ' . f.-we ,ww-, , a bgirgazg, 1. , Shannon, Linda Siskey, Lester Skinner, Janet Pierce, Margaret Powell, Charlotte Preston, Eddie Skinner, Paulette Skinner, Mary Skipper, Jimmy Pruitt, Hellan Purcell, Mickey Ramsey, Susan Smallwood, Wayne Smith, Joe Smith, Nina Ransom, Dale Ray, Billy Reid, james Sntith, Mary Snellgrove, Ester Sorrells, Terry Redding, Anne Reece, Douglas Relford, Rebecca Spear, James Steele, Paul Stewart, Rudy Reynolds, Mary Rice, Marie Ann Riggs, Katherine Story, Patsy Stovall, Brenda Suddeth, Jo Ann Robinson, Charlotte Rowland, Shirley Sailors, Jann Summers, Angelyn Thackston, Janette Tidwell, Lanier Sams, Sandra Santor, Ronnie Seabrook, Robert Tillison, Lois Toler, Sherry Townsend, Brenda F' S Q' We : aj E, L. in S' i f, Wvs 'S' FQ kv Q' J , I Qr' M. f rw if ,TQ A S 1, ,T 4 ii.. y 1 , f fi' , vs' Q ,V .1 an ff :N - mr' ' fl ' 0. if V Q- 3 QT? j A , l Q Q il , .af ' Q V 5 .aw W 'W' ' 'zz' fi' K, ,,.,... , 'C.T'! ! . i':'l ' ' as .,,., 3 'S e' wr' 4? ,- -. at- g. fl - . ,,., 1 ., It 50 ttf' 'S' 'gi' 5, Si hu' Ci. 3. 'iz' 'ICS' ' I as sei f I L' L-- ' ec: S ,M '- 1 5 7 ' .2 ,Q 'in- 1:-, x it iv 5' -- ', ,, '17 V 'W' W . L- t- i 1-wp kt yt 'Q ,Q 6:9 ' J , l Ti 7? ' SL.- fi if ' L W 1 5 b'u Ev' ,I L-'Kiwi is-'J ,B ,-N s 'V' L 47 'C' fi if .wi ,, '- Tutterow, Curtis Van Dike, Nat Wade, Larry Walker, Marilyn Wallace, Jesse Walters, Leon Wofford, Angela Woodall, Connie Wooten, Jimmy Ward, Barbara Ann Watkins, Dianne Webb, john Worsham, Linda Worsham, Robert Wread, Morris West, Alice West, Frank West, Janet Wright, Barbara Wright, Betty Wright, Johnny Wester, Linda Wliite, J une White, Peter Wright, Ronald Yawn, Ray York, Brenda White, Bill Whitley, Lee Wigley, Sandra Wiley, Ralph Williams, Brenda Williams, Mary Jane Williams, Charles Wilson, Joel Wilson, Charlene P S M WW 9 , , '- :. WW -A-E:f::-Z: r 5 w . Q71 !' W ,,r,tlr , , S '59 1 11 at ik, 'if 5- i - S ii' as- X f , i NOT PICTURED: Adams, Everett, Baker, James, Ballard, Ann, Bearden, Mary, Bell, Douglas, Bentley, Nell, Cabral, Frank, Camp, Johnny, Cochran, Leslie, Craton, Roscoe, Crawford, Kenneth, Faulkner, Robert, Fouts, Pat, Gault, Johnny, Gray, Hugh, Jett, Richard, johnson, Ed, Lawrence, Linda, Ledbetter, Thomas, Linger- felt, Pat, Melton, Bobby, Parks, Bobby, Pope, John, Prance, Lamar, Ray, Harry, Reece, Dorothy, Rogers, Jo Ann, Shannon, Stanley, Signley, Robert, Smith, Raymond, Terry, Aubrey, Towery, Jerry, York, Allen. SUB-HHSHMIN If a ffaing Aiencfdfnqa M, war!! wilffwnf 420 , fv- Qui 'Q 1:-v ' Abernathy, Sylvia Appling, Margaret Bentley, Sharon Boyd, Herman Bryant, Joan Carruth, Jimmy Clark, Louis 5. , xf S 2 ' ,. VY, J - sf .4-nv fi 3. 2 'i if 15 '3 6 4 . G., M -3 F x 1 A K. L -62' s ' ,A .,,,, h I ,gr it gl . Q- Y' 'f' ,X ,., 22' C I X -'B gf , V K Y , -us.. 91.1 i ii . '. C' ' -A K, I mv - CIP, f vo:-7. Q '?'W' X Q, 3 Ql- MF! W W T, I 1 K 1 I , X l 7 I Adams, Ginny Adams, Wayne Allison, Priscilla Ashcraft, Junior Barfield, Leon Bartlett, Buddy Black, Carol Black, Patricia Bollen, Melvin Abney, Jerry Argo, Linda Black, Carl Boyd, John Buchanan, Betty Cash, Glenn Clayton, Hazel 'ASR' IF' VS Brackett, Cecil Burch, Mayo Caswell, Colleen Clement, Phyllis Adams, Mike Austin, Mary Black, Harold Brashier, Julia Burkhalter, Gerald Chafin, Wayne Cole, Barbara Brawner, Jeanette Burnett, Barbara Chastain, Jerry Cole, Billie 8 M Agan, Linda Barron, Pat Blecldey, Linda Brooks, Judy Butler, Larry Chastain, Linda Colee, Ralph Brown, Donald Cain, Bobby Chesser, Brenda Collins, Barbara 'Tl t .. N ' , 4- WT N C: .Jax Qi so eg ' W 'Ml .N .X . K ,J G Anderson, Stev. Bennett, Judy Bowles, Dougla Ammons, Lawrence Bearden, Jean Bonner, Eugene Brown, Tyler Camp, Shirley Chester, Janet Coltharp, Joann ,nc- . ! Q . ,M P s ai, Av .wr M 'S- + , 17? Kuff A! f Nh- Lili , sq, YK inet Pow' 5- CT K? s was ,,! go .-. ,va . v xp...- 'N if eq. , Q Q- V00 1 K QU' , s....f Brumbalow, Ja Campbell, Glo: Clanton, Roy Cooper, Milton fri: Xa, A g s L .y bt., in s C . Y J VA-af B N'4'.:' A' ,WAX 'Q' I rv C ii ,as ,,, L . . 5 G -,:A' V kj, ' Q , 4 Q ' . F e 5 , F T: P get Q..- x i ,.. , L P , . , '53 7' .1 f-3 ,... ' -1 G 9 ' af-Q . 4- a, pa . -if get as -- f :gf ,.:- - is ' ff' L . ,:... Y W , r I , V -7, x , s 'Q sf as i if ff L , , '. ,M I -v I i X51 K i 4 I l x ' az: . '-' t? J . aff- 1 C A , 'F -9- ---v, . ' ,, '- ., , N V up 'I lostley, Janice Cox, Wanda Croy, Benny Dalton, Albin Daniel, Marie Parnell, Jean Davis, William DeLong, Julia Doss, Earl Dyer, Danny arnhart, Luther Eaton, Larry Edwards, Charles Eldridge, Garry Embrey, Claude Cowart, Linda Cromer, Brenda Dadisman, Thomas Daniel, Aaron Davis, Charles Dean, Kent Dempsey, Buddy Duckworth, Wayne Eason, Linda Echols, Charlie Edwards, Ron Ellis, Buddy Evans, Gloria Ferguson, Shirley Fitzgerald, Miriam 'razier, Dianne Fuller, Joyce Gaston, Linda iunn, Delores Hames, Stanley Haney, Linda iarrison, Willie Hobo, Wayne Holcomb, Jackie Everette, Joe Fuller, Gene Hales, Larry Hart, Charles ix:-'N' L ' x..--... X Q Ms..-I f' Y3 's-il as x I ., + Q .Q -j - -1 N - 5- , - ae: msg- .f 'Y Y I f , S x A X V X .. s I Figuette, Jack Garrett, Jo Ann Hamilton, Frances Hoggard, Billy .qs uf 5, ii., we Eu .. 5 Q A Z'-5 , ,Lim X 1 Y...gg.v . Z? ' 'L , A , X .,,, J, HWMFQQ h Ford, John Gilmer, Douglas Haney, Pat Holcombe. Glenda .- 1. 5 - by e um m Ford, Mack Goldston, Judy Hanson, Wiley Hollis, Thomas nt .. s 1 '9 l I K ' 5 ! is Wes' y Fowler, Rita Gosnell, Karen Harris, Pat Holston, Patricia Franklin, Celia Groskurth, Marion Harris, Phillip Holtzclaw, Carolyn 4 ,ws 'F' 57 I I 4'--, 1 3' .4-4 ,-., XQ 'x 2 X X I Q- Q- , vm ,, K Y 41 is' W- ,,?.- Q., L. 'Gb' .... -if Q x r on ' sr u v i- ssgi .fx X -' Y 3' gf 9 Xi f 5 N 3 up-,. . 'ai i Hopkins, Ronnie Howard, Tonie Lee Hubbard, Linda Hunt, Charles Jackson, Diane Jacob, Frank Jett, Linda Johnson, Diane Johnston, Josephine -I Jones, Tom Kelley, Janie Kennedy, Judy Horton, Nancy Howell, Dianne Huffman, Fred Ingram, J. H. Jackson, Lana Jenkins, Patricia Johnson, Aaron Johnson, Jerry Johnston, Kay Jordan, Joye Kendall, Alton Kerr, Julia Kirby, Olin Little, Harry Martin, Carolyn Means, Jane du bf I iv 6 .1 sa Us of Us Knight, Jo Loggins, Dianne Matthews, Ronald Miller, Ralph Kuykendall, Pat Latham, Frank Lester, Jerry Loggins, Jeanette Long, Fred Lowery, Rose Mary McCoy, Annette McGarity, Ronald McIntyre, Howard Millican, Tony Monroe, Brenda Moore, Elaine Landman, Judith Loner, Dolly McCullough, Dale Mills, Thomas vos Q.. v- YV! L Zz. -2.1 Lemley, Judith Lovell, Rodney McGrew, Ralph Moon, Jan Lewis, Jim Lumpkin, Donald Meadors, Betty Morgan, Ann to 'X x x s 1,1-A , Inzer, Betty Johnston, Ja Kindall, Alt! Lewis, Kay Lyle, Woodrc Meadors, Dot Morgan, Gler .fy XA, 7 ,351 L ' x xi ff S as- F' 'o it ig. x K, in ,. in Q i ia. qv' X Q F A ,X I' N-lv, wife nz, 'fn L.. ', S ,N f Morgan, Jane Parker, Dale Prewett, Vivian Reece, Joyce Rivers, Burt Skinner, Mickey Speer, Linda K, B... PM QQ, , e - s QQ' 1, ,F Q 0' L .iv .fi . 'Q' -WAI! QQ., ,, .. . s s A , as? 1- , 'Ng 1: NK +4 in 'ri W. if gqzrvv-I s Morris, Faye Partain, Sandra Pritchard, John Reece, Susan Rogers, Bobby Sluder, Marvin Spivey, Joyce 'mm' 'li' , A 5,4 Q , . , . I ,T V sg., A v 5 7 . 7 W is Morris, Wayne Mote, james Patterson, Vickie Pope, Charles Puckett, Dennis Quinn, Flora Mae Reed, Butch Rohrig, Phyllis Moss, Gail Pittman, Andrew Qualls, Susan Smallwood, Marilyn Stanley, Herbert Reeves, David Samples, Peggy Smith, Bonnie Stephens, Andrew it f' F? 1 i K . , QNX F' Su K iii' 4 Reid, Frances Schinall, Sheila Smith, Dianne Stephens, Gail ...,i:i., 1 5 x su- 6 29 'iv 13' Mullins, Sue Porter, Shirley Quinn, Joan Reinhold, Vic Scoggins, Gail Smith, Joyce Stepp, Charles PM wi-v L g e ., ,- ' ...ff me, .,,. E , ss., 'fi if k..,, M, -I Q w 4.-- Naylor, Wayne Poss, Joyce Ratterree, Virgin Relford, Patsy Sears, Beverly Smith, Make Stepp, Louise L gy er' A F 2 f lar? f ' ,wi 5' fw. is , .,, 3 QQ' . , J Q' 4' 'gf' ,Z K x pvvnii . N, A -. 11' is I K K ia O'Neal, Larry Powell, Linda Ray, Minnie Palmer, Leon Prewett, Joan Reddish, Jerry Richardson, Pat Simmons, Sandra Sowers, Larry Strain, David Richardson, Kenneth Shinall, Jackie Sorrells, Roy Stowers, Paul F , 'f-79' v if-31' is ZZ Cr- , I S na gl, 4 ,sf I . 1. ' aio-,f x is-f xx , :-. I fi Y 5 X, - 'x 9, 'sw an-., 411' .L gl is it ff S' 1 Q. if x I , aww 9' V 3 E '- S X' cg ,:, K Wxx . A , l' X , V K A . 'ki sr , I Q A 7' ' f FX X I rw . I is f if A t ' N. - M .. .S 5 . X i , X V ' X. B 15 Stroup, Brenda Suddeth, Shirley Swancey, Doris Temple, jerry Thomas, Peggy Thomason, Randall Threlkeld, Grady Trotter, James Tumlin, Douglas Turner, Rober Vancock, Carolyn Vaughn, Shirley Walker, Jamie Wallace, Lindia Walters, Marv Suclduth, Luther Sutton, Carolyn Sweatman, Carolyn Terry, Kenneth Thorpe, Larry Timothy, Judy Tucker, Patsy Turner, Gary. Venson, Linda Wallace, Bobby Wallace, James Walters, Caffle Warlick, Charlie Webb, Dianne Wheeler, Joan Wiley, Annette Wiley, Louise Wilkinson, Gwen Wilson, Danny Whitehead, Karen Wilson, John Welch, Patricia Williams, James Watkins, Rosemary Wilkie, Brenda 4- 'E' 1 I A 'SJ , ii .. 5- J A fl fs N fl NOT PICTURED: Acholes, Charlie, Bartlett, George, Blalock, Marvin, Brown, Walter, Cary, Bennie, Curlee, Janet, Dalton, Alvin, Denson, Robert, Dobley, Mattie, Dolston, Patricia, Em- mett, Richard, Hanie, Blanche, Harrison, William, Head, Larry, Jones, James, Long, Karen, McDaniel, Ann, Morgan, Thomas, Otis, Roy, Peardon, Barbara, Poss, William, Pugh, Betty, Romine, Billy, Roper, Dianne, Saxon, Shirley, Williams, Linda, Yarborough, Margie. 112 HEUNY e Aunalafion ofeuerg Afafe in fAe ecfncafion 0!if5 gondz Ogelfleif AND V , xn an ,,,y nn.u N4 nu an- 'I n ' nl xupnsss DR. IRA JARRELL Suflfhltffldflf Atlanta Public Schools DR. RUAL W. STEPHENS MR- A- C- I-ATIMER Deputy Superhnemleng President Atlanta Public Schools Atlanta Board of Education DR. ED. S. COOK Area IV Superintendent C. E. LANGSTON, Principal Mrs. Winnie Benscoter X QN on 4 .gf..fY 141 Mrs. Barbara Cade 'Q' S.. ,inks vs-'W -r1'?3 Mrs. Dura Davis 498 Mrs. Marie Almand Mr. C. W. Barnes Q 5 GH. 755 , LX 'Q Miss Elizabeth Boykin 1 41.1, , , Mr. J. Blake Cash Mr. Clayton Clark Mr. W. A. Clower Mr. James Cook WV' flm'-'lrx Mrs. Jfeanne Davis Mrs. Dorothy Dixon Mrs. Catherine Eason Mr. T. C. Frederickson SW ry E -I 5 lm. 1 of was N fb , New A if A , Miss Mary Beard QR Mr. Jack L. Bush sf- .4 4... L.. . si'- Miss Marjorie Cooper Q Mrs. Mary Gray E A . ,- A.', 'I :: Mrs. Evelyn Hagoocl Miss Blanche Hamby Mrs. Kate Heaton Mrs. Joyce Higginbotham Mr. Jack Hogg Mr. Basil Hoover 3 Q V 2 X i M ffaimwwm , a is i 5' -1. Q 3 N W'- Mr. C. R. Brown MR, S, S, KEMP J' Mrs. Gladys Hughes M Miss Josephine Hunnicu if if N S S w S if as QQ 5. 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Reinhold Mrs. Matilda Rudminat S' if fi 3 4 ,. z Ki, ..' 1' ' ' ' : ,.,,.. awww is km Adwwim. J 1 , .,,. f .,,,. 2 XX li 'F .. V -g '.., six Q V Q- xx L' Qi , I -: f. ly 2 :N '.. . Mr. Donald Schultz Mr. John Shelnutt Sgt. W. M. Snodgrass Mrs. Clara Summerour Mr. Harry Thompson in rf ,W W ,N I Q Q , 4' a i ,513 -ff -, Miss Carolyn Watt Mrs. Nancy Wilson Mrs. Alexine Wyndelts Mr. John Wyrick Come now, boys! vi 1 'P This is the Infantry? REFLECTIONS ADAMS, NANCY JANE Homeroom President 1, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, S, Homeroom Secretary 2, Red Cross 2, Varsity Basketball 2, Homeroom Presi- dent 3, Beta Club 4, 5, Library Club 2, 5, 4, 5, Secretary Home- room 5, F. B. L. A. S, State Treasurer of Library Assistants 5, Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, Advanced Girls' Chorus 3. I, Nancy Adams, thankfully will to my sister, Sylvia, and my four cousins, all the good times that I have had at West Fulton. ALLEN, LONNIE WAYNE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, S, W. F. Club 4, 5, Track 1, 2, 3, Military Oiicers' Club 5, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Boys' Chorus 1. I, Wayne Allen, will to John Schieres my nickname, Fat boy . ALLEN, PATRICIA ELAINE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, F. H. A. 1, Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Homeroom V. President 3, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 , Beta Club 4, 5, Band 3, 4, 5, Majorette 4, S. I, Patsy Allen, do hereby will my baton, hat and boots to any future majorette in hopes she will enjoy being one as much as I have. ARGO, PAT Beg. Girls' Chorus 2. I, Patsy Argo, will all my good times at West Fulton to my cousin, Linda Argo. ARMSTRONG, JO ANN F. I-I. A. 2, Y-Teens 3, Student Leader 4, 5, Camp Counselor 4, S, Dramatics Club 4, Honor Club 4, 5. I, Jo Ann Armstrong, being of sound body and ? mind leave all my good times here at West Fulton to my sister and hope she has as much. ASHCRAFT, MYRA JLEAN F. B. L. A. S, Y-Teens 1. I, Jean Ashcraft, being of sound mind and big body, do will my good and bad times in Miss Priles' English class to my two brothers, David and Junior, in hopes that they will do better than I. ASHCRAFT, WILLIAM W. B-Team Baseball, Varsity Baseball. I, Billy Ashcraft, being of sound mind when.I became a senior leave school crazy after being in Miss Priles' English class and studying Macbeth. AULTMAN, WILLIE KENNETH Football 1, B-Team Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 4, S, B-Team Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, S, Cross Country 5, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Beta Club 4, 5, V. President of Class 2, 3, 4, V. President of Student Body S , Student Council 2, 3, 4, S, Owl Club 2, 3, Owl Staff 2, 3, Co-Ed Hi-Y 4, 5, President of Homeroom 1, V. President Honor Club 2. I, Willie Aultman, will my seat in Miss Priles' English class to Sid Conn hoping he will get more out of Macbeth and Canter- bury Tales than I did. AUSTIN, JANICE Homeroom Sec. 2, 3, Homeroom V. President 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Owl Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Girls' W. F. Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, Owl Staff 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, S, Captain 5, Co-Ed Hi-Y S, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Camp Counselor 4, 5, OHice Aide 5, 4, 5, F. B. L. A. 5, Science Club 2. I, Janice Austin, being of worn-out mind and short body, will to Linda Minter and Lelia Dennis my place on the cheerleading squad in hopes that they can squeeze in it. BAILEY, PATRICIA ANN F. H. A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sec. 'Homeroom 4, Vice Pres. Homeroom 5, Majorette 4, 5, Head Majorette 5, Student Council 4, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Senior Cabinet S, Rich's Teen Board S. I, Patti Bailey, will to Patricia Levy one slightly bent baton in hopes that someday she will be head majorette. BALDWIN, HARRY JUDON Military Officers' Club. I, JuDon, being of warped mind and half shot body will to Cotton Price the ability to pronounce my name right if he can. BARNTETT, HARRY LAMAR Honor Club 1, 2, Jr. Hi-Y 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Library Club 2, Varsity Track Team 4. I, Harry Barnett, being of unsound mind will all my good times in the Band to Mike Smith in hopes that he will have as much fun as I did. BARTLETT, JUDITH- KAY Y-Teen Chaplain 1, Y-Teen Treasurer 2, Y-Teen Pres. 3, Dramatics Club 3, Softball 2, Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Choir 5, F. B. L. A. S, Honor Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Club Chaplain 2, .Homeroom V. Pres. 2, Homeroom Sec. 3, Homeroom Treasurer 5 , Sextet 4, Owl StaH 5. I, Judith Kay Bartlett, being of sound mind and body will to Claude Embrey a seat in the cafeteria A lunch period, so he can get his own popsicle. BEARDEN, PATSY LAVEARN Y-Teens 1, 2, Beg. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Adv. Girls' Chorus 4, Mixed Choir 5 , Honor Club 1, 2. I, Patsy Bearden, will to my sister, Martha Jean, the ability to daydream on the teacher's time and get by with it. BEARDEN, TERRELL LEE Counselor's Aide 4. I, Terrell Bearden, do hereby will my parking place to Elbert Bowles. BELL, GLADYS FREIDA Cheerleader 1, 'F. H. A. 1, Beg. Girls' Chorus 2, Adv. Girls' Chorus 4, Mixed Choir 3, 5, F. B. L. A. 5. I, Freida Bell, will my big mouth to Mr. Clower fto go with his nose, hoping he will- have a peaceful class next year without me--and leave without saying anything further. BELL, JULIAN RONALD Library Club 3, 4. I, Ronald Bell, will to Richard Jett, my ability to go to school eleven months out of a year. BETENBAUGH, CECIL WALTER Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, President S, Beta Club 4, 5, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 5, Officers' Club 5, Citizenship Award 1, V. President Eighth Grade, Co-Ed Hi-Y S, Student Council, President Homeroom 2, Owl Club 3, 4, Jr. Hi-Y 2, President of Tenth Grade 3, President of Officers' Club S. I, Cecil Betenbaugh, being of ? body and ?? mind, don't have anything to leave so I will just quietly leave. BLALOCK, PEGGY JOYCE Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, Softball 4, S. I, Joyce Blalock, being of sound mind and body, will to my brother, Marvin, all my good times at West Fulton. BLUIVHE, MARIANNE Transferred from McRae, Georgia, 1958. I, Marianne Blume, do hereby will my nickname Duchess to anyone who thinks they have the ability to acquire and keep it as long as I did. With all my sympathy, I will to Jimmy Suddeth my desk and all my grades I received under Miss Priles, hoping he won't have as hard a time as I had. BOGGS, BARRON GENE 8th Grade Football, 8th Grade Track, B Team Track 2, Junior Hi-Y 4, 11th Grade Homeroom Sec., Cross Country Team. I, Gene Boggs, will to my little sister, Jane, my ability to be late to class and my many good times at West Fulton. BOLEMAN, JERRY LAMAR Honor Club 2, 3, Boys' Chorus 2, Mixed Choir 3. I, Jerry Boleman, will to all the eighth grade girls a dime and my phone number. BOWLING, PAUL ALLEN Junior Hi-Y 1, Advanced Band 2, 3, Camp Counselor 5, Tennis Team 3, 5. I, Paul Bowling, being of weak mind and sound body, will to my girl my ability to goldbrick in Mr. Clower's class. BOYD, MARILYN DIANE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Softball 3, 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, 5, V. Pres. F. T, A. 3, 4, S, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, Coed-Hi-Y 4, S. I, Marilyn Boyd, will all the good times that I have had at West Fulton to my little brother , Herman. BRACKETT, WILLIAM FRANK Advanced Band 3, 4, 5. I, William Frank Brackett, being of unstable mind and trampled body leave to any person in this great integrated institution fboys and girlsj all my Senior privileges which I did not receive, in hopes that they will get more use out of them than I did. BRASWELL, MARTHA ANNE Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4. I, Martha Braswell, will to my sister, Janie, my love for West Fulton and Mr. Locklear's English class, hoping she will get him. BROOME, GENEVA Arrnur C'TRUDY J Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 8th Grade Homeroom Treas., Senior Class Treas., Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Choir S, Bank Director 4, S, 11th Grade Homeroom Pres., Treasurer of Senior Class, Bank Treas. S, Beta Club S, Y- Teens 3, Science Club 2, F. B. L. A. S. BROWN, ANGELINE RUTH Y-Teens 4, Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Choir 4, S , Red Cross. I, Angeline Brown, will all my good times at West Fulton to Angela Wofford. BROWN, CAROLYN DIANE Honor Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4. I, Carolyn Brown, leave all my good times to my brothers in hopes they will enjoy it as much as I did. BRYANT, BRENDA ELIZABETH Future Homemakers of America 1, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Beta Club 4, S, Beta Club Treas. 5, Y-Teens 3, F. T. A. Secretary 3, Coed-Hi-Y 1, Junior Civitan 1, Girls' State Representative. I, Brenda Bryant, of sound mind do hereby bequeath to my sister, Joan Bryant, all the good times I have had at West Fulton. BURDETTE, ROY OLIVIER Football 1, 3, S, Baseball 3, Varsity Track 4. I, Roy Burdette, will to Bill McCall and Mike Holston my effort in trying to be first in the lunch line. BURDETT, WILLIAM CALHOUN Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Tennis 2, 3, 4, S, Track 1, 2, President of 8th, 10th, and 11th Grade Homerooms, Vice Pres. 2, 5, Owl Club 2, 3, 8th Grade Chaplin, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S, Chorus and Choir 1, 2, 3, 9th Grade Treasurer, Basketball 1. I, Bill Burdett, being of sound mind and 160 pounds of solid muscle, do hereby will my football equipment to Janet Barnes and hope that she will carry her 100 pounds CPD across the goal line more often than I did. BURGER, WILLIAM HARRY President of Homeroom 1, Dramatics Club 1, 2, President of 9th Grade, Junior Civitan 3, 4, 5, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, 5, Student Council 2, 3, S, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Secretary of Honor Club 3, Vice Pres. of Junior Civitan S, President of Dramatics Club 2, Treas. of West Fulton Student Body 3, Bank Director 4, S, Owl Staff 2, Annual Staff 4, S, Annual Editor-in-chief S, Track Team 1, Camp Counselor 4, S, Treas. of Junior Civitan: 4, Owl Mascott 3, Boys' Chorus 2, Mixed Choir 3, Parliamentarian West Fulton Student Body S, W. A. B. E. Teen Board 5, Owl Club 3. I, Billy Burger, having been a member of the losing political party at West Fulton for the past two years, will my position to Robert Lummus, in hopes that he will do a better job than I have done. CAMP, MELBA JANICE Y-Teens 1, Girls' Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Girls' Rifle Team 1, Art Club 1, Military Sponsor S, Annual Staff S , Junior Red Cross 1. I, Janice Camp, being of sound mind and worn-out body, do hereby will to Mr. Hoover my freckles, in the hope that he will enjoy them much more than I did. CANON, CLAUDIA GALE Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Rifle Team 2, 3, Mixed Choir S. I, Claudia Cannon, being of sound CPJ mind, will to some un- fortunate soul my place in Miss Priles' English Class. CARSON, CLARA JESSIE Softball 1, 2, Student Leader 3, Y-Teens 4. I will all of my good times at West Fulton to my brother, Clarence, in hopes that he will have as good a time as I have had. CASH, MORRIS RICHARD Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, R. O. T. C. Officers' Club 5, R. O. T. C. Officer S. I, Richard f Little Richard J Cash, being of sound mind ??? and big body, do hereby will my seat in Miss Priles' 6th Period English class to any unfortunate Junior who happens to like Macbeth. CASTL-EBERRY, RUSSELL JERRY Art Club 1, Boys' Chorus 2, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, Honor Club 2, Varsity Football 4, Homeroom President 5, School Quartet 5, Annual Staff S. I, Jerry Russell Castleberry, being of minute mind and grotesque body, will to Sara Bartlett my seat in Miss Priles' Fourth Period Debating Class. CASWELL, KAREN ELIZABETH Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Y-Teens 3, Vice President Y-Teens 4, Bank Director 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Secretary of Beta Club 5, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, 5, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Future Teachers of America 4, S , President of Homeroom 3, Secretary of Homeroom 2, Vice President of Homeroom S, Treas. of 11th Grade, Member of Cabinets 3, 4, 5, Junior Civitan 5, Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, Art Club 1, Layout Editor of Annual Staff S. I, Karen Caswell, will all the wonderful times I have had at West Fulton to my brother, Lyle, and sister, Colleen. CHASTAIN, ANNIE JEAN Library Club 3, 4, Beginning Girls' Chorus 1, 2. I, Jean Chastain, will to my brother, Jerry, all the fun and friends that I have had at West Fulton. CLOUD, GEORGE THOMAS Football 1, 4, 5, B Team Football 2, Basketball 1, 2, 4, 5, Owl Club 2, 3, President of West Fulton Science Club 4, Presi- dent of llth Grade 4, President of Student Body 5 , Camp Counse- lor 4, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Junior Hi-Y 3, Junior Civitan 4, 5, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S, Track Team 2, 3. I, George Cloud, being just a plain old American boy and hen pecked by Brenda Wilkie, will to the next boy who sits in my seat in Miss Priles' room the ability to get away with murder! COK-ER, REBECCA LA NELL Transferred from Avondale. I, La Nell Coker, will all of the g0od times I have had at West Fulton to my niece, Lynda. COLE, RICHARD HAROLD I, Richard Cole, will my seat in Miss Priles' room to anyone unlucky enough to get it. COLEMAN, SARA ELIZABETH Homeroom President 1, 2, Member of Ninth Grade Cabinet 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Y-Teens 2, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Beta Club 4, S. I, Sara Coleman, will my seat in Mr. Fredericksorfs homeroom to anyone who can sit there without laughing at him. COOPER, WILLIAM GARY Honor Club 3, Owl Staff 4, S, Rifle Team 4, Officers' Club 4, Science Club 2. I, Gary Cooper, being of half a mind, leave my English classes to my brother and sister, hoping they can pass. COSTLEY, FLOYD WAYNE Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 5, B Team Baseball 3, Varsity Baseball 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Vice President of Homeroom 4, 5, Junior Cab- inet 4, Senior Cabinet S. I, Wayne Costley, being of sound mind and ???? body, do hereby will to Carole Compton and my brother and sister all the good times I have had at West Fulton. COWAN, PATRICIA ANN Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, 3. I, Pat Cowan, being of unsound mind and sound body, will my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to the wrong people, to anyone that wants it. DAVIS, BARBARA DIANE Honor Club 2, Girls' Chorus 3, 4. I, Diane Davis, will to my sister, Doris, all my good times at West Fulton.. DAVIS, WILLIAM JAMES Choir 4, Band 3, 4, S, Homeroom Basketball 2, 3, 4, Oifice Aide S. I, James Davis, being of large body and small mind, will my seat in summer school to anyone who thinks that they can have four flat tires in getting there. DOLAN, LINDA JOYCE President of Homeroom 1, Y-Teens 1, 3, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Owl Club 2, 3, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary of Freshman Class 2, Citizenship Award 2, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S, Secretary of Junior Class 4, Vice President of Senior Class 5, Bank Director 4, 5, Junior Civitan 5, F. B. L. A. S, Homecoming Court 5, Beta Club 4, S, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, 5, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Drum Majorette 4, S, Owl Staff 2, 3, Girls' State Representative 5, Military Sponsor S g Camp Counselor 5, Student Council 5. I, Linda Dolan, will to Charlene Scroggs and Patsy Reece my ability to have Owl Staff for four consecutive years without get- ting kicked out for going to the drug store. DRUMMOND, BETTY JOAN Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Rifle Team 2, 3. I, Joan Drummond, being of big mouth and big body will my seat in Advanced Bookkeeping to anyone brave enough to take it. DUCKETT, LESTER VERNON Honor Club 1, 2, Science Club, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. I, Lester Duckett, would like to will a warning to all girls: Beware my Brother. DUTTON, DORA JANE I, Dora Jane, being of weak mind and sound body will my seat in Miss Beard's Homeroom to Donald Farmer. EBERHARDT, CLYDE WELDON Band 2, 3, 4, 5, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Cross-country, Basketball manager 4, S, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, 5, Science Club, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. I, Clyde Eberhardt, will that everyone not get into as much trouble as I did, but to have as much fun as I did getting into it. EBERHART, MARY ANN Cheerleader 1, 2, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Red Cross Club 1, 3, 4, 5, President of Red Cross Club 3, 4, Vice-President S, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, S, Majorette 4, S, Future Teachers 3, 4, Owl Staff 4, Homeroom President 4, Junior Cabi- net 4, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S, R. O. T. C. Sponsor 3, 5, Student Council S, Owl Club 2, 3, Beta Club S, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. I, Mary Ann Eberhardt, do hereby bequeath to my two little brothers, Tommy Eberhardt and Bobby Hulsey, my baton, know- ing how well they love it and how many times they have been hir with it. ECHOLS, ELIZABETH ANN Science Club 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary S, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Future Teachers S, Mixed Choir 3, 4, S, Advanced Girls' Chorus 4. I, Elizabeth Lib Echols, being of weak mind and frail body, will to Judy Moore all the boys she has had a crush on, especially a certain red-headed one. ELLINGTON, JANE DEETTE Honor Club 2, Beginning Girls Chorus 2, Advanced Girls Chorus 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Red Cross 3, Mixed Choir 5. I, Jane Ellington do hereby will to my sister, Grace Ann, the ability to love the teachers and Mr. Langston as I have in the past five years. EVANS, MURRAY LEON Football 1, 2, 3, 4, B-Team Track 3, Varsity Track 4, 5, Rifle Team 3, Red Cross. I, Murray Evans, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my seat in Miss Priles' class to Douglas Williams, and to Sonny CBoboJ Ashcraft I leave my ability not to get Bud Locklear for eleventh grade English. EVERIDGE, WILLIAM CECIL Military Aide. I, William -Everidge, leave to James Smith Jr. my seat in Mr. Locklear's class in hopes he does better than I did. To Raymond Clayton I leave my seat in Mrs. Neese's class for Senior English. FEDERICO, JANICE YVONNE Homeroom President 1, 2, Homeroom Vice President 4, Senior Class Secretary S, Beta Club 4, 5, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S, Junior Civi- tan 5, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Honor Club Secretary 4, Begin- ning Girls' Chorus 2, Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, Cabinet member 1, 2, 4, 5, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Science Club President 2, Military Sponsor 4, 5, Red Cross Representative 2, F.H.A. 1. I, Janice Federico, being of unsound mind and small body will to my sister, Andrea, all of my zeros I acquired while I was in Mr. Price's class, in hopes she won't get as many as I did. FUTRELLE, PHIL DAVID Boys' Chorus 2, Mixed Choir 5. I, Phil Futrelle, will all my good times at West Fulton to Nancy Thomason and hope that her successes will be better than mine. GOLDSTON, PATRICIA ANN Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary of Homeroom 2, Future Teacher's of America 3, 4, 5, Co-Ed Hi-Y 4, S, Beta Club 4, 5 , Red Cross Club 4, Bank Director 4, 5, Camp Counselor S, Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, 4, S, Treasurer of Advanced Girls' Chorus, Mixed Choir 3, Girls' Sextet 4, S, Junior Owl Editor 4, All State Chorus 3, S, Citizenship Award 4, Student Council 5. I, Pat Goldston, will to my sisters, Linda and Judy, my grades and my ability to get out of class, and will to Charlene Paris and Tommy Hayes my good times as a Senior. HAMES, JAMES TRAVIS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Basketball 1, 2, 4, S, Jr. I-Ii-Y 1, Baseball 3, 4, 5, Golf 4, S, Junior Civitan 4, 5, Boys' Chorus 1, Honor Club 4, 5. I, Travis Hames, will to my little brother Stanley my ability to roll scrap thread up in Mrs. Dixon's Social Problems Class. HARMON, HAROLD EUGENE Track Team 1, B-Team Football 3, Officers' Club 5. I, Harold Harmon, being of profane mind and deteriorating bqdy do hereby will to Sandra Clement the full moon and to Peggy Wallace my love for the girl's basketball team in hopes that they will enjoy them as much as I have. HARRIS, JOHN PHIL Football 1, B-Team Football 2, B-Team Baseball 2, Junior Hi- Y 1, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Choir 4. I, Phil Harris, being a full flledged idiot will to any person all my troubles that I have managed to get into. HAWKS, BEVERLY FA'Y Eighth Grade Cheerleader 1, Secretary of Eighth Grade 1, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Owl Club 3, President of Homeroom 2, 4, Student Council 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, 5, Grade Cabinet Member 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary of Tenth Grade 3, Beta Club 4, S, Student Leader 4, F. B. L. A. S, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S, Camp Counselor 4, S. I, Beverly Hawks, being of warped mind and sound body will to Linda Minter and Leila Dennis the ability to call Mr. Frederick- son Bird Dog without getting Detention Hall, because I believe only a cheerleader could get away with it. HAYGOOD, JAMES WESLEY Football 1. I, James Haygood, being in good health and big feet will all my pull in Physical Education to Gene Holcomb. H-AYGOOD, RONALD WAYNE Track Team 1, 2, B-Team Football 2, Beta Club 4, Jr. Hi-Y 1, Homeroom Vice President 1, Homeroom Secretary 2, Home- room Treasurer 3, Homeroom President S , Senior Cabinet 5, Boys' Chorus 3, Mixed Choir 4. I, Ronnie Haygood, being of sound mind and body, will my seat in Mr. Locklear's English Class to anyone who thinks he can stand it. HEFNER, MARILYN ELOISE Y-Teens 4. I, Marilyn Hefner, will to my brother, Johnny, all the good times I had in my Senior Year at West Fulton in hopes that he also will have Miss Priles for English. HESTER, ROBERT DURHIAM Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S3 Track 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 3, 4g Varsity Tennis 4, 53 Junior Civitan Club 53 Co-ed Hi-Y S3 Ad- vanced Band 3, 4, S9 Intermediate Band 23 Beginning Band lg W. F. Club 33 Annual Staff S3 Beta Club 5. I, Bobby Hester, possessing both mind and body, will my unused books, undeserved seat in the band, worn-out uniform, and my ability to stay out of Detention Hall to anyone meeting my approval. HESTER, STEPHEN DELOS President Homeroom 3, 43 Secretary Junior Hi-Y 23 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Cross Country 4, S3 Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S3 Beta Club 4, 53 Top Teen S3 Boy's State Delegate 43 Rifle Team S3 Officers' Club 4, 53 Annual Staff 53 City Science Fair 3. I, Steve Hester, will to Mike Hester and Jerry McCollum my ability to come in last in Cross Country as they may get tired of winning someday. HIGGINS, PEGGY ANN Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4g Beginning Girls' Chorus 23 Advanced Girls' Chorus 33 Girls' Sextet 33 Girls' W. F. Club 33 Tennis Team 33 Mixed Choir 4, 53 Girls' Trio S3 Annual Staff 5. I, Peggy Higgins, leave all the fun I have had and my love for West Fulton to my sister, Patsy, and the little Higginses. HILL, THOMAS FRANK I, Tommy Hill, being of unsound mind and weak body, will my seat in Mr. Clower's Room to anyone who can put up with him. HOBBS, GARLAND GERALD Junior Hi-Y 13 Science Club 3, 53 Track Team 2, 4. I, Jerry Hobbs, leave anything I may have left at West Fulton, except Bruce , to my sister, Judy. HODGINS, BARBARA FAYE Honor Club 33 F. B.'L. A. S. I, Barbara Hodgins, leave to my little brother, Willie, all the wonderful times I have had at West Fulton and hope he learns to love it as much as I do. HOLDER, ELLEN RUTH Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 , 4g Beginning Girls' Chorus 2g Advanced Girls' Chorus 3g Mixed Choir 4, 5. I, Ellen Holder, being of short mind and long body, do hereby will my ability to be a roaming Clinic Aide for four years to Pat Baxter, Mirian South, Cecelia Ogle and Sandra Berry. HOLDER, KENNETH R. Junior Hi-Y 1, 23 Library Club 4, 53 Dramatic Club 4, 5. I, Kenneth Holder, being of sound mind and excess body, do hereby will all the fun we had in the Dramatics Club play, I Love Lucy, to my wife , Sheila Ether Lemming. HOLLEY, MARTHA ANNE I, Martha Anne Holley, will the right to break into the lunch line-to my best neighbor, Ronald Butler. HORTON, BETTY SUE Homeroom Secretary lg Homeroom President 23 Cabinet Mem- ber 23 Girls' Varsity Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, 53 Homeroom Treasurer S 3 Tennis Team 5. I, Sue Horton, having no mind and weak body, do hereby will my sincerest devotion to West Fulton, my love for basketball, and my uniform fNumber 123 to Marlene Bailey, in hopes that she will love it as much as I did. HUGHES, RONALD JAMES Varsity Baseball 4, S. I, Ronnie Hughes, will my seat in Mr. Clower's Salesmanship Class to anyone who would like to buy it. HULSEY, PHILLIP GRAY Honor Club 4, S . I, Phillip Hulsey, will my military uniform to anyone who would have it. HULSEY, WILLIAM HOWARD Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4, 53 President of Mixed choir 4, S 3 Football 1, 2g Basketball 1, 23 Tennis 2, 3, 4, 53 Track Team 1, 2, 3g Vice President of Officers' Club S 3 Co-ed Hi-Y 4, 5 3 President of C0-ed Hi-Y 5 3 .Homeroom Treasurer 5 5 Treasurer of Junior Civitan Club S3 Junior Civitan 4, 53 Golf Team 23 Rifle Team 4. I, Bill Hulsey, have diploma, will travel. HUMAN, HELEN MARGARET Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3g Junior Civitan 5. I, Helen Human, do hereby will to Betty Rose Meadors all the good times I have had at West Fulton. IVIE, CONSTANClE DIANNE Future Homemakers of America 1, 23 Dramatics Club lg Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S3 Science Club lg Red Cross Representative 13 Y-Teens 23 Beginning Girls' Chorus 2g Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Sextet 3, 43 Future Teachers 43 Bank Director 4, 5 3 Mixed Choir S3 F.B.L.A. S. I, Dianne Ivie, being of weak mind and fatigued hand from writing shorthand, will to anyone the ability to aggravate Miss Beard by writing Let Us Know incorrectly. JOHNSTON, KENNETH DAVID Football lg Honor Club 1, 3g Owl Club 3g Annual Staif 53 Junior Hi-Y 1. I, Kenneth Johnston, being an absolute idiot, do will to anyone that can handle them, all my mischievous adventures at West Fulton. KELLEY, DENNIS LEE Boys' Chorus 2. I, Dennis Kelley, will all the good times I have had at West Fulton to Patsy in hopes she will have many more. KING, JOEL DANIEL I, Dan King, being of soundless mind, do hereby will my will to Will. I hope Will will except my will that I am willing to will to him if he is willing to except my will. LACY, BETTY LOU Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Chaplin 3, Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, S, Executive Committee 4, 5, Delegate to Nominating Committee 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 3, 4, S, Red Cross Chaplin 5, Junior Civitan 4, 5, Secretary of Junior Civitan S, Future Teachers 4, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Varsity Basketball 4, S. I, Betty Lacy, will to Stan my basketball shoelaces to go with the shoes Sadie left him and to Judy and the boys and girls on our block my wonderful times at West Fulton. LANFORD, JER1 ANN Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Y-Teens 1, Drill Team I, 2, 3, Squad Leader of Drill Team 3, R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, 3, S, Treasurer of Sophomore Class 3, Tenth Grade Cabinet 3, Homeroom President 4, Eleventh Grade Cabinet 4, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Secretary and Treasurer of Honor 3, Bank Director 4, S, Varsity Cheerleader 4, S, Captain S, Owl Staff 4, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S, Treasurer S, Beta Club 4, S, F.B.L.A. 5, Treasurer of F.B.L.A. 5, Camp Counselor S, Home- coming Queen S. I, Jeri Ann Lanford, will to my cousin, Tommy Hayes, all the good times in his senior year, as I have had, and more, if possible. Also I will to Donee Granger some good luck with L. R., and hope she will be Co-captain of the Cheerleaders next year. Have Fun! LEE, HARRIETT RUBY Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Y-Teens 2, President of Y-Teens 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1, Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Class Cabinet 2, Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, 5, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S, Student Council 2, Bank Director 4, 5, Junior Civitan S, Annual Staff 5 , Military Sponsor 5, Beta Club 4, S. I, Harriett Lee, will to my little brother, Earl, all the good times I have had at West Fulton. LEVY, JIMMY GARLAND Advanced Band 1, 2, 3, 4, S, B-Team Baseball 3, Varsity Base- ball 4, 5. I, Jimmy Levy, will my seat in Mr. Locklear's Room to anyone who can take it. LIVINGSTON, FRANCES ERNESTINE Science Club 2, Drill Team 3, 4. I, Frances Livingston, will just leave. LUMPKIN, RONALD ORRQEN President of Senior Class, Art Club 1, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, President of Science Club 5, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S, Junior Civitan 4, 5, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Vice President of Beta Club S, Junior Hi-Y 1, 2, Student Council 5, Executive Committee 4, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Track Team 3, Golf Team 5. I, Ronald Lumpkin, will to Tommy Hayes and Donald Lump- kin one French Book, one warped drawing board, and one ink drawing pen that works like the fountain of youth. LYNN, STUART LLEWELLYN I, Stuart Lynn, departing these premises, Fate willing, 28 May 195 9, destination unknown and return uncertain, will to all mem- bers of succeeding student generations, in equal proportions, my vested interest in the archway of the main entrance through which I have passed for five years. May they make better use of such than did I. MARTIN, CHARLES HARRY Varsity Basketball S. I, Charles Martin, being of sound mind and body will nobody nothing because that is the thing the most of. MARTIN, SUELLEN Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Beta Club 4, S, Y-Teens 3, Mixed Choir 4, 5 , Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, Bank Director 4, 5, F.B.L.A. 4, 5, Secretary of F.B.L.A. S, Secre- tary of Homeroom 2, President of Homeroom 3, Vice President of Homeroom 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3. I, Suellen Martin, will to my cousin, Ross White, all my good times at West Fulton and hope that he will have many more. MARQUARDT, ARNOLD ALFRED I, Arnold Marquardt, do leave this poem: When my graces and friend's faces do leave these halls and dust upon the walls, I do hope that we can cope with future plans that lay in our hands. MASHBURN, DELORES ANN Homeroom President 1, Honor Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, Homeroom Secretary 2, Student Leader 4, Camp Coun- selor 4, S, Cheerleader 4, 5. I, Delores Big D Mashburn, being of weak mind and sound body, will my ability to stay out of school one day a week and still pass to my brother, Johnny, as he already has a good start. MASSEY, LYNWOOD RAY Transferred from Campbell I-Iigh School in Smyrna 4, Boys' State Representative 5, Honor Club S, Camp Counselor S. I, Lynwood Massey, leave all of the good experiences I have en- countered during my Senior year to next year's Senior Class. MAXWELL, JOE FOSTER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Honor Club 2, 3, 4, S, Vice President of Honor Club 4, Boys' Chorus 1, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Owl Club 3, Junior Civitan 4, 5, Co-Captain B-Team Football 3, Varsity Co-Captain 5, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, 5, Chaplain of Eleventh Grade, Student Council 4, S. I, Joe Maxwell, will to my sister, Dianne, the love for sports which I participated in while at West Fulton. MCCALLUM, PATRICK PRESTON Football 1, 2, 3, 4, S, W.F. Club 4, S, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Track Team 1, 2, 3, Camp Counselor 4, Officers' Club S , Boys' Chorus 1. I, Pat McCallum, being of sound mind and body, will my left foot to Coach Hogg. MCCRAVEY, GERALD EDWARD Football 15 Basketball 15 W.F. Club 3, 4, 55 Owl Staff 4, S5 Advanced Band 2, 3, 45 Honor Club 45 Boys' Chorus 2. I, Gerald McCravey, being of fat body and no mind, will to Granny Dixon the ability to get another fifth period class like the one in 1958. MCCULLOUGH, PATRICIA DIANNE F.H'.A. 15 Y-Teens 1, 25 Dramatics Club l, 2, 35 Treasurer of Homeroom 4, 55 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 45 Beginning Girls' Chorus 25 Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, 4. I, Pat McCullough, being of warped mind and body, leave all my appreciations of thanks to all of my West Fulton Teachers. MITCHELL, CHARLOTTE ANN F.H.A. 15 Y-Teens 25 Science Club 35 Honor Club 1, 25 Be- ginning Girls' Chorus 2, 3, .45 Mixed Choir 5. I, Charlotte Mitchell, will to Tommy Whitmire, my good times in my senior year in hopes that he will graduate next year. MORGAN, WANDA NELL Red Cross 1, S 5 Beginning Girls' Chorus 25 Advanced Girls' Chorus 35 Homeroom Secretary 15 Library Club 2. I, Wanda Morgan, will to Ginger Benton, my sister Mary, and Sandra and Nona McCallum, all the good times that I have had at West Fulton in hopes that they will have even more. MORRISON, PEGGY ANNE Beginning Girls' Chorus 25 Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Mixed Choir 55 Honor Club 3, 4, 55 Homeroom Secretary 4, 5. I, Peggy Morrison, would like to will my love for a certain black headed boy named Thomas to anyone who thinks they can get it as I did. MULLINS, PEGGY JO library Club 3, S, S. I, Peggy Mullins, being of sound mind, do hereby will my seat in Miss Priles' Class to Linda and Larry. NEWSOME, RUSSELL EUGENE I, Russell Newsome, will my ability to get in Detention Hall to anyone who wants it. NIVER, JANICE ANN Honor Club l, 2, 3, 4, 55 Chairman of Honor Club 45 Beta Club 4, 55 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Secretary of Y-Teens 1, 25 Oiiice Aide 4, S5 Basketball 3, 4, S5 Co-Captain S5 Vice President of Homeroom 55 Senior Cabinet 5. I, Janice Niver, will to my sister, Marion, my seats in Miss Priles' Homeroom and English Class. NORTON, MARILYN ESTELLE Y-Teens 1, 25 F.T.A. 3, 4, 55 Treasurer of F.T.A. 55 Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Advanced Girls' Chorus 4, 55 Honor Club 4, 55 Beta Club S. I, Marilyn Norton, will to my cousin, Barbara Day, my love and appreciation for all the people at West Fulton, especially Mr. Locklear. O'KELLEY, WILLIAM HUGH Cross Country 3, 45 Officers' Club S5 Track Team 2, 3, 4, 55 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Honor Club 1, 2, 3. I, Hugh O'Kelley, being of weak mind and frail body, do hereby will to Sandra Youngblood one broken down Chevrolet. PAINTER, DOVIE JEAN Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Co-Captain Girls' Basketball Team 55 Girls' W.F. Club 4, 5 5 Twelfth Grade Cabinet5 Eight Grade Y-Teensg Girls' Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4, 55 President Home- room 55 Science Club 2. I, Jean Painter, being of weak mind and sound body, do hereby leave to all the members of West Fulton Girls' Basketball Team my sincere hope that they will someday win the state Champion- ship. PARKS, CHARLOTTE LATRELLE Secretary Homeroom 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice President 35 Red Cross Representative 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 45 Student Council 35 Beginning Girls' Chorus 25 Future Teachers 4. I, Charlotte Parks, do hereby will all the happiness and fun. I had at West Fulton to any poor soul still left. To my little sister, Carolyn, I leave all the book reports and themes I saved for she will need them. PIKE, SHARON BELANDA Secretary of Homeroom 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer of Homeroom 45 F.T.A. 3, 4, S 5 Treasurer F.T.A. 45 President F.T.A. S5 Bank Teller S5 Beta Club 55 Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S5 Student Council 55 Band 2, 3, 4, S5 Annual StaH 5. I, Sharon Pike, will to Judy Moore, Joe Wootten, Carlton Vaughn, and Tommy Hayes the birthday present they gave me in hopes that they will receive the same on their seventeenth birthday. PILGRIM, BEVERLY DIANNE Beginning Girls' Chorus 35 F.B.L.A. S5 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Mili- tary Sponsor 35 Dramatics Club 2. I, Dianne Pilgrim, being of feeble mind and funny body, leave. PITTARD, MARIE DEAN Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S5 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 25 Beginning Girls' Chorus 25 Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 5. I, Marie Pittard, needing every bit of the ability I have, take it with me to the College of Matrimony for a MRS. degree. PITTS, FRANK CLIFF I, Frank Pitts, being of sound mind and body just leave. PRUITT, FAYE EDNA Secretary of Homeroom 35 Drill Team 25 Owl Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Student Council 4, 55 Honor Club 2, 3. I, Faye Tiger Pruitt, being of plump body and thin mind, will to my sisters, Hellan, Joanie Alexander, and Dianne Maxwell, my stool at the drug store and all my good times at West Fulton. PRUITT, MAX RAWLEY I, Max Pruitt, being of sound mind and feeble body, will my name Boldly and my membership to the six year club to Lamar Cochran. PUTNAM, LINDA JOAN Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S5 Secretary of Library Club 45 Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S. I, Joan Putnam, will to Jean McMichen and Shirley Morris all my good times at West Fulton. REDD, MARY LEE Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Beginning Girls' Chorus 25 Student Leader 45 Student Council 45 F.B.L.A. 55 Vice President Homeroom S5 Senior Cabinet 5. I, Mary Lee Redd, being of weak mind, will my ability to get out of trouble to my little brother, Jimmy, because he gets into it as much as I do. RITCHEY, JAMES EDWARD Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S5 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 W.F. Club 4, S5 Homeroom Vice President5 Homeroom Secretary5 Boys' Chorusg Camp Counselor 5. I, Jimmy Ritchey, being of sound body and mind, will to my brother, Howard, all the good times I have had while at West Fulton. RIVERS, DONALD RAY I, Donald Rivers, will my ability to stay in West Fulton six years to anyone that Wants it. ROBINSON, GLENDA FAY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Chaplain of Y-Teens 15 Treasurer of Y- Teens 25 F.T.A. 3, 4, 55 Vice-President F.T.A. 45 Bank Director 4, 55 Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S5 Secretary of Honor Club 25 Beta Club 4, S5 President of Beta Club S 5 Junior Civitan 3, 4, 5 5 President of Junior Civitan S 5 Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S 5 Student Council 4, S5 W.A.B.E. Teen Board 55 Beginning Girls' Chorus 25 Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Annual Staff S5 Citizenship Trophy 35 Military Sponsor 4. I, Glenda Robinson, being of stubborn mind and healthy body, will to anyone who needs it my unceasing energy and constant activity, activity, activity and slight interest in book subjects. SAILORS, MYRA JANE F.H.A. 15 Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 4, S5 Co-ed Hi-Y S5 Beginning Girls' Chorus 25 Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, 45 F.T.A. S5 Annual Staff S. I, June Sailors bequeath to my sister, Jann, all the fun that I have had while at West Fulton. I also will to my little brother, James, all my happiness and good times. SELF, WILLIAM EDWARD I, Edward Self, being of sound body, except for a hurting mind, leave to my brother, Hugh Lee Self, all the good, bad times I had at West Fulton. SINARD, MARY MARGiENE Vice-President of Homeroom 1, Beginning Girls' Chorus 3. I, Margene Sinard, leave to Miriam Fitzgerald all the good times I've had at West Fulton. SMALLWOOD, BRENDA CAROL Honor Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Junior Civitan 5. I, Brenda Smallwood, do hereby will to my brother, Jimmy, all the good times I have had at West Fulton. SMITH, DORIS MONELL Beginning Girls' Chorus 25 Y-Teens 35 F.B.L.A. 5. I, Doris Smith, will to my cousins, Mike Holston and Jimmy Smith, my desk in Miss Priles' English Class and all the fun I had in the class. SMITH, EQUEN WYATT Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, S5 Baseball 1, 25 Track Team 1, 2, 3, 55 Owl Club 2, 3, 45 W.F. Club 2, 3, 45 Co-ed Hi-Y 3, 45 Junior Civitan 4, 55 Honor Club 15 Homeroom Secretary 15 Winner of Best Back Trophy S. I, Equen Smith, being of sound mind and lanky body, will to Larry Rakestraw and Tommy Hayes the best luck in winning the State Championship next year. SPECHT, ANNA MARIE Student Council 55 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, S5 F.B.L.A. S5 Honor Club 1, 3, 45 Vice President of Dramatics Club 5. To West Fulton's Student Body, Faculty, and Dramatics Club, I, Anna Marie Specht, leave all my love and gratitude to remain for many years after I am gone. SPRATLING, JOHIN MICHAEL Annual Staff S. I, Mike Sprarling, would like to will to Ricky Moore my in- satible quest for knowledge, my studious attitude, and my friend- ship with all our demago- uh, teachers, but because I never possessed these I shall pass away leaving nothing to Ricky or Posterity. STEWART, MARTHA ANN Library Club5 F.B.L.A. 55 Science Club. I, Ann Stewart, will to my brother, Rudy, all the good times I had at West Fulton in hopes that he will enjoy it as much as I did. STEWART, RICHARD I, Dick Stewart, being of sound mind and body, do leave my seat in Miss Priles' Room to some poor, unfortunate Junior. STONE, WILLIAM MARSHALL, JR. Football 1, 3, 45 Track Team 1, 25 Basketball Team 15 Boys' Chorus 25 Mixed Choir 3, S. I, Bill Stone, being of sound mind and frail body, will to Mary Anne Bryan all the good times I had at West Fulton. SUTTON, SHELBY ALFRED Football 1, 3, 4, S5 Basketball 15 Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Stu- dent Council 3, 55 President of Homeroom 2, 4, 55 Pres. of Honor Club 2, 35 Vice President of Bank S5 Bank Director 4, 5 5 Officers' Club 4, S5 Chaplain of Class 15 Boys' Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Owl Club 2, 35 W.F. Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Civitan 55 Co-ed Hi-Y 4, S. I, Shelby Sutton, will to Charles Lathem my position on the football team in hopes that he will love the bench as much as I did. TAPLEY, JANICE ELIZABETH Library Club 1, 2, 3. I, Janice Tapley, will to my brother, Lamar, all the good times and fun I have had at West Fulton and hope he will enjoy it as much as I have. THACKSTON, ALTA FA.YE Y-Teens 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Red Cross Representative 3, 4, 5, Vice-President of Red Cross 3, Treasurer Red Cross 5, Student Leader 4, 5, Co-President of Student Leaders 5, Camp Counselor S, Owl Mascot 5. I, Faye Thackston, being of weak mind and frail body, will to my sister Janette and Carol Barber all the good times I have had at West Fulton. THOMAS, MYRNA GAIL Counselor's Aide 5, Red Cross 2, Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Honor Club 2, 3, Secretary of Homeroom 3. I, Myrna Thomas, will all my good times at West Fulton to my sister, Peggy, in hopes that she will have as much fun as I have. THOMPSON, JERRY LAMAR Basketball 1, Junior Hi-Y 1, 2. I, Jerry Thompson, will to Butch Baxter all my knowledge I acquired while my stay at West Fulton because he is as dumb as I. THOMPSON, RALPH HOWARD Basketball 1. I, Ralph Thompson, will to my little brother in the eighth grade my six year contract and my membership card also which he had better not use. TOWNSEND, BETTY JO Vice-President of Homeroom 1, Beginning Girls' Chorus 2, Red Cross Representative 2, Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, 5, Co-ed Hi-Y 4, 5. I, Betty Jo Townsend, will all my good times at West Fulton and Summer School to my little Sister, Brenda, who is following in my foot steps. TU'I'I'uEROW, ROBERT ERWIN Football 4, S, Baseball 4, 5, Manager of Girls' Basketball Team 5. I, Bob Tutterow, will to Mrs. Neese all my classical comic books. WAGES, MARTHA SUE Red Cross Representative 1, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, Girls' Rifle Team 1, 2, Student Leader 3, 4, 5, Camp Counselor 5. I, Sue Wages, being of sound mind and sound body, will to Fay Wages and Gertie Baker all the wonderful times I had in my senior year at West Fulton. WALLACE, HENRY GRADY I, Grady Wallace, being of sound mind, will my good and bad times to Bobby in hopes that he will carry on. WEST, JAMES RONALD Homeroom President 1, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Red Cross Representative 2, Boys' Chorus 2, Varsity Football Manager 3, W.F. Club 3, Mixed choir 3, Homeroom President 5, Twelfth Grade Cabinet S, Oiiicers' Club S, Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. I, Ronnie West, being of sound mind and body, will all my trials and hardships as well as my good times to Nancy Jane Dempsey. WHITEHEAD, JOE HARGIS Mixed Choir, Boys' Quartet, Varsity Football. I, Joe Wlutehead, being of humorous mind and quite a large body, will all my good times at West Fulton to my brother, Danny, and my sister, Karen. WILLIAMS, LOUIE STEPHEN Oiiicers' Club 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, W.F. Club 3. I, Louie Williams, being of unstable mind and over-proportioned body, do hereby will all the things that I didn't get out of West Fulton to Linda in hopes that she will do better. WILLIAMS, MARVIN HOWELL I, Marvin Williams, being of sound mind and body, will my seat in Bud Locklear's Room to anyone in hopes that they will like it as much as I did. WILLIAMS, NANCY GAIL Library Club 4, Red Cross Representative S, Honor Club 2, Bank Teller 1, 2, 3. I, Nancy Williams, will my seat in Advanced Bookkeeping to Pat Evans in hopes that she can copy the answer book as much as I did. WILLIAMS, SANDRA CHARLENE Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S, President of Eighth Grade 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, Treasurer of Student Body 2, Secretary of Student Body 4, Beginning Chorus 2, Advanced Chorus 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, Secretary of Homeroom 5, Junior Civitan 3, 4, S, Military Sponsor 3, Owl Club 2, President of Homeroom 2, Student Council 2, 4. I, Charlene Williams, will to my brother, Douglas, my nick- name Tubby in hopes that Mr. Wyrick, Doc. Cash, Mr. Kemp, and Mr. McGahee will aggravate him with it as much as they did me. WOMACK, JAMES RICHARD Junior Hi-Y 1, 2, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Choir 4, Honor Club 2, 3, 5, Officers' Club 5. I, Richard Womack, being of sound back and weak mind, do gladly will to anyone who will take it my seat in Miss Priles' English Class. WRIGHT , JOYCE ARMINDA Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, F.T.A. 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, S, Co-Captain 4, President of Homeroom 1, 2, Honor Club 2, 3, 4, 5, W.F. Club 3, 4, Owl StaE 2, 3, 4, Business Manager of Owl Staff 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Student Leader S, Student Council 5, Co-ed Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Vice-President of Co-ed Hi-Y S , F.B.L.A. 5, Camp Counselor 5 , Bank Director 3, 4, 5, Secretary of Home- room 3, Cashier of Bank S, Homecoming Court 5. I, Joyce Wright, being of sound mind and body, will to my brother, Johnny, and Ann Daniel my place in Mr. Frederickson's Homeroom in hopes that they can get away with more than I could, also, all my Senior Privileges. Ha! Ha! HVEHIISIMINIS FLOW AI' 61, p6Lfl 0l'L, LUA058 VLRWLQ HIL6! WA068 A ar f 014,68 may I:f!lfL5lfl 61,lf8 ana! AOVLOI' WL? 5f0l y. Z?lftl l'L:5 SEYDEL-WOOLLEY 84 COMPANY Illanufarzurers of Textile Chemienze Address mail to P. O. Ben 2345 Telephone TRiniey 6-5886 S E Y C O 748 Rice Street, N. W. ATLANTA 18, GEORGIA CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE OLD HICKORY 2826 Bankhead Hwy., N. W. COURSEY FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All oeenennn 616 Evelyn Place, N. 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We have day-part-time or evening classes Which ever you choose, we guarantee to give you the finest training at the lowest possible cost . . . place you in a profitable position . . . or help you Organize your own shop. Write, phone, or visit the ARTISTIC BEAUTY INSTITUTE SV! Auburn Ave. Corner Peachtree MU 8-2900 Coursey's Service Station 1990 Bankhead Ave., N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA CONGRATULATIONS FROM Charles R. lkoymondl Smith GLASS OF '49 Harold L. Simpson, Jeweler 1430-A Bankhead Ave., N.W. SYcamore 4-8112 Atlanta, Georgia Longenes - Whittnauer - Elgin - Bulova Watches BOLTON Cl.OTl'l SHOP 2334 Bolton Road Sew and Save Compliments of a friend CONGRATULATIONS FROM LENA H. COX P. T. A. E-l Teacher-Mr. Clyde Cotton Price President-Jean Painter Vice President-Karen Caswell Secretary-Jeri Ann Lanford Treasurer-Betty Sue Horton Pat Argo Terrell Bearden Freida Bell Joyce Blalock Karen Caswell LaNel1 Coker Dan Crumbley Dianne Davis James Davis Lester Duckett Frankie Hall Bobby Hester Barbara Hodgins Ellen Holder Kenneth Holder Martha Ann Holley Harry Winter Betty Sue Horton Dan King Jeri Ann Lanford Arnold Marquardt Charlotte Mitchell Jean Painter Dianne Pilgrim Glenda Robinson Equen Smith Bill Stone Faye Thackston Myrna Thomas Jerry Thompson Ralph Thompson Joe Whitehead Louie Williams A MARK OF QUALITY FOODS! C0lllNIll STURES fl Ij0ll1p1Pff' Line ofB11il1li1j 11 t I BANKHEAD LUMBER 8 Ou Tea in Action- Chaos! SUPPLY,INC ' 3045 Bankhead H Lhway, N. W ATLANTA, GEORGI.A OREMOST 130 249 Trlmty Avenue, S. W. ATLANTA, GA. JA 4-6212 V L1 4 - - I-fl iii- Y 1- 1 -.. - -1, I .:w,QL5mi -: I 'E 5 . B ll 9,1 fi lv 0 1- lv f 1 Chattahoochee P. T. A. PARIS FEED AND HARDWARE BOLTON, GEORGIA CONGRATULATIONS FROM SYcamore 4-41 14 WILLIAM J. ASHENDORF 1996 Bankhead Ave., N. W. CONGRATULATIONS From BEST WISHES FROM D,'I D. C. BOWLES FOOD STORE 2130 Bolton Road GOOD LUCK FROM WALL REALTY CO. 131 Tearhfr-lVlrs. iwarie Lacey Presidenf-Ronnie Haygood Vice President-Wayfne Costley Srretary-Treasurer-Elizabeth Echols Patsy Allen Jo Ann Armstrong Harry Barnett Cecil Betenbaugh Gene Boggs Paul Bowling llflartha Braswcll Carolyn Brown Billy Burger Wayne Costley Sarah Dutton Elizabeth Echols Jane Ellington Phil Futrelle Ronnie Haygood Philip Hulsey Helen Human Dennis Kelly Stuart Lynn Suellen Martin Wanda Morgan Russell Newsome Marie Pittard Frank Pitts Faye Pruitt Jimmy Ritchey Bankhead Furniture Company NEW AND USED FURNITURE Check with us before buying Of selling 805 Bankhead Avenue, N. W. Owned and operated by West Fulton Alumnus BILL BROWN, JR. -i-':: I ',i.21',f 5 ',,,f 5 ,znq ,,t, C9 49 . :.. L ii :: -,-i ::1'-- .- --11 'N' r eee ttta em s - 't l' :' - ':' GORDON FOODS E. A. HUDSON'S SON Brenda Smallwood General Contractors Everett Southern Ann Stewart Larry Tumlin Sue Wages BOLTON, GEORGIA THE VARSITY CURB SERVICE ATLANTA ATHENS Congratulations, Seniors, from LEDBETTER FURNITURE CO. 764 Marietta Street, N. W. MUrray 8-4222 JAckson 3-2257 RM XTX for the IQ. y finest in Don't C, NX school supplies lx' fi 2.51 A You I C 5, MONTAG'S Xt tf.J 7 o-operate. 0 BLUE HORSE 2 since 1889 133 4 For lunch, 11 party, or any occasion requiring good food, get wholesome sandwiches from: VICTORY SANDWICH CO. 977 Euclid Ave., N.E. Telephone JA 1-2235 CENTER HILL PHARMACY 2608 Bankhead Hwy. Phone SYcamore 4-6177 DRUGS, PRESCRIPTIONS, 54 SODAS ADAMS SERVICE STATION GAS, OIL, EXPLOSIVES BOLTON, GEORGIA SYcamore 4-3881 Anyone Catch? 4 I.II.I.IAN I'IUMAN'S BEAUTY SHOP 1779 Madrona Street, N. W. ATLANT 18, GEORGIA A CASTI.EBERRY'S SYcamore 4-5468 532 Tenth St., N. W. TRinity 4-9411 Anmouv a PAGE n n s 9 Prepared Jlleatsv MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE Q 322 Ivy Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA HOTELS - RESTAURANTS -INSTITUTIONS RIVERSIDE SERVICE STATION Complete one stop service BATTERIES - TIRES - TUBES - PARTS For Road Service Sycamore 4-3434 2081 Bolton Road, N. W. The Popeye Club! R. R. CARROLL USED CARS 3120 Bankhead Hwy. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Sycamore 4-7425 GROVE PARK HARDWARE 1996 Bankhead Highway SYcamore 4-1622 BEST WISHES FROM JOHN'NY'S FOOD STORE Best Wishes from a Friend DR. JAMES K. HUMBER 0' Bankhead Welding Service 1345 Bankhead Avenue, N. W. SYcamore 4-9597 Z f 4 41 T4 JONES SERVICE CENTER 1572 Bankhead Avenue SY 4-7611 Congratulations Seniors! + Serving You Daily West Fulton Pharmacy + Phone TR 6-6102 Lamb's Super Service Station TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES ACCESSORIES 1668 Howell Mill Rd., N.W. ATLANTA, GA. Compliments of Jordarfs FOOD TOWN 2457 Gordon Rd., S. W. ATLANTA, GA. Business Residence SYcamore 4-7636 PLaza 5-36274 REEVES BODY WORKS Wrecker Service ' Wreeked Cars Rebuilt FENDER AND PAINT WORK G. E. Uellyl Reeves 2667 Bankhead Hwy., N.W ATLANTA 18, GEORGIA Center Hill 66 Service Station 21150 Hllllliillilli Hwy. SY4 ?l-W J , 'Cv14,4.Q X M X i X, gg X, 1 x 1 Q , W. H . ,X 5 ' J if ' I X .1 i' wx I X Kp - I I . 1 . 5 'E ls E ff ' Q 5 5 Q Lf L L ::,k L 4 N ,Qc X. W? 1 ,.-: 5 ::, :V X X-X 'Q 1- f 1 X A .4 -2 zi- -ziz . ' Qu C X A . M. 5 , N 'gi g 3 egg . ' wigw lx ,Y-ww, x RQ x N I K Q, Q 1' C IS? YS Ek , 6644 1 W f q r , if . wig i5,:Eg1fI,, -5 3315 5 S Q 11:5 OUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE A 139 ND TELEGRA PH COMPAN KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS King of fllll6'l'I.I7Il'5 DOIlfjhl1Ilf5 Rlzlny Varieties of Cake and Yeast Uoughnuts Sp f'fQ ml Orfle f'.sb Giwn Prolllfrf ,elfmfrifm VVI-IOI,IiSALIi RETAIL 449 Ponce de Le rmrm Avenue, N. E. '1xRiniry 6-7307 soo cami .,f1 st., S. W. PL:1z:1 246868 BAGWELL SALES CO. 3252 Bzmkhead Hwy. Compliments Wendy Bagwell 8: Sunliters WEAS WTJH Iiim INF vute, Kiss mf' running, lfiss me quirk 'Cause C11I1'i11'.v zo ming f 0.4 0 140 . who-1 'A LUAU FEASTH West Fulton lflixed Choir BANKH EAD AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairs Complete Lawn fllower Serzfife 1572 Bankhead Ave., N. W. ATI.1fXNTA 18, GEONRGIA SY +5992 H- T- Whiting Collins Memorial Methodist Church 2220 Bolton Rd., N. W. Scientific Progre.vs?? 141 A. E. TOWNSEND AND SONS DAIRY QUEEN 0F ATLANTA SINCLAIR PRonUc'rsA No. 9 2035 Bankhead Hwy., N. W. ATLA NTA, G EURUIA SY 4-9277 2565 Bankhead Hwy., N. W. ATLAN TA, GEORGIA E-4 Tearher-lVIiss lllaria Priles President-Shelby Sutton Vive Pres.-Janice Niver Sefretary-Peggy lllorrison Trearu re r- Jean Ashcraft Janice Austin Hill Brackett Angeline Brown Janice Camp Claudia Cannon Clara Carson George Cloud Gary Cooper Mary' Ann Eherhardt Murray' Evans William Everidge James Haygood lhlarilyn Hefner Jerry Hobbs Richard Hopkins Pat lwcifullough Kenneth Johnston Lynwood hlassey Pat lX'lcCullough Peggy lllorrison Peggy Klullins Janice Niver lylarilyn Norton Julian Ransom Gay Nell Richardson hlargene Sinard Doris Smith lX'Iike Spratling Shelby Sutton Janice Tapley Grady Wallace lWarvin Williams CURLEE CLEANERS SHIRT Sz PANTS LAUNDRY Dri-ve-In Wirzzlow Service 897 Bankhead Ave., N. W. Good as fllotherfr . . . Better Than Others MOM'S FRIED PIES Mom's Do-Nut 81 Pie Slhop 411 Marietta St., N. W. Atlanta 13, Ga. JA 3-3970 Atlanta Exterminating Company SY 9-1434 ' Free Estimates Termites - Rats - Roaches Caught All You Need To Know About Exterminating is Charlie Vaughn Our compliments to an outstanding 9 Faculty and a wonderful Student Body. ik BEST WISHES FROM West Fulton Booster Club CHll.D'S PHARMACY 1658 Bankhead Avenue, N. W. SYcamore 4-3355 and Sycamore 4-3356 O THE SPORTSMAN CENTER MORTON SERVICE STATION 1660 Bankhead Ave, 1572 Bankhead Ave., N.W. 143 COLE BRIITHERS DAIRY HIGH QUALITY AUSTELL, GA. RT. 2 3. DAIRY PRODUCTS Q 1 TELEPHONE 2152 JI' ' . WX' J'I,,' -9 4 THE CLOVERLEAF GRILL Now Serving Complete Menu of Fine STEAKS, CHoPs, SEAFOODS SANDWICHES I for Your Dining Pleasure Separate Dining Room for Private Parties, Church Groups o 2:2223 CHICKEN DINNERS BOXED TO GO 0 CALL TR. 2-9124 Open Daily till 9 P. M. Free Parking Air Conditioned 144 'ru .,' lf' UNITED ELECTRIC MOTORS, INC. Distributors for Delco - Packard - Delco Appliances ILG Motors and Parts Our Greaiest Asset-Your Good Will Always at Your Service af. ,f o lk Best Wishes From Brenda and Beverly Mr. Thompson grimly eyed the class as he prepared to return a batch of trig papers. You will remain seated while they are passed out, he commanded. lf you were to stand, it is conceivable you might accidentally form a circle-which would make me liable for arrest. Why? chorused Equen Smith and George Cloud, nibbling at the bait. For maintaining a dope ring. MABLETON FI.0RIS'I' 690 Ashby St. N. W. Atlanta l8, Ga. 5256 Bankhead Highway Mableton, Georgia Pot Flowers - Gifts - Weddings - Planls - Cards - Corsages - Funeral Designs Austell 8690 Mrs. Lester Miles SYcamore 4-3179 aQutimg 5 0 ci MWTWB - ' t h e SIGN OF Gooo TASTE g rad ua-ti ng A class il Mil riww T lfwwi on M ,W W p aomao UNDER AUTHORITY or THE cocA-cout coMPANv av THE ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 145 Carter's Service Station FOR WONOFRFOL FOOO Road Sfrwive 3351 Bankhead Hwy., N. W. SY 4-9214 Visit THE PICKRICK Teal-lzer-Thomas C. Frederickson President-Ronnie West Vire President-Billy Burdette Secretary-Charlene Williams Treasurer-Judy Kay Bartlett Wayne Allen Billy Ashcraft Willie Aultman Judy Kay Bartlett Patsy Bearden lVIary Ann Blume Jerry Boleman lllarilyn Boyd Bill Burdette Richard Cash Jean Chastain Richard Cole Sara Coleman Janice Federico Pat Goldston Harold Harmon Larry Harris Beverly Hawks Steve Hester Peggy Higgins Thomas Hill Ronald Hughes Dianne Ivie Charles lllartin Delores lllashhurn Pat KIcCallum Hugh O'Kelley Charlotte Parks lwax Pruitt June Sailors Edward Self Richard Stewart Ronnie West Nancy Williams Charlene Williams Joyce Wright T. E. Bridges Lumber Company 3340 Bankhead Hwy., N. W. SYcamore 4-4438 Congratulations from ATLANTA, GEORGIA P T A Call us for material for repairing or for estimates on building a house. The Bi Moment Beta 3. P P i n gl Congratulations and best Wishes to the graduating class from Mrs. L. M. McGriff WEST FULTON HIGH CAFETERIA DAILY SERVING THE BEST FOOD THIS SIDE OF BANKHEAD POULTRY AND EGGS SYcamore 4-5572 GROVE PARK POULTRY STORE Live and Dressed Poultry Strictly Fresh Farm Eggs C. D. CRexJ RAKESTRAW, Owner 1970 Bankhead Hwy., N. W. Remember The Big SNOUJU? X ...Nz wwlwetgwg , ff i . W , MY' N' C, x ax. ., ., :,,, .-9. n Q s'. 'f nn T ,,.sN. H- ...A v' 'f .J Q' ,, . -gk.. S 1 A 1 bt, Q x 44.1-hw f x x .5'xfx 4' . 4'50fN viii, It HTH E SNOVVBALLH Another activity of YVest Fulton's fine Student Council 1-IS GEORGE E. WILLIAMS, INC. RAILROAD SALVAGE Phone SYcamore 9-1664 1332 Bankhead Avenue, N. W. ATLANTA 18, GEORGIA NWOZUU Look out, Sara! WEST FULTON SERVICE CENTER and RECORD SHOP 1976 Bankhead Avenue, N. W. SY 4-1326 SYcamore 4-9237 BALDY'S SERVICE STATION Sinclair Oil and Gas Expert Alignment and Wheel Balancing Shocks Installed 2571 Bankhead Avenue, N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Bob Bohanon Roy fBa1dyl Baldy .1-.-tw. . What's the good word? A Tip For That Hungry Feeling . DORTCI'I'S FINE BAKERY PRODUCTS lhlade Fresh Daily in Atlanta When your sweet tooth says cake . Your Wisdom tooth says DORTCH'S West Fulton Cleaners fly Good as Any, Better Than Many Phone: SY 4-2800 1444 Bankhead Avenue, N. W. BEST WISHES FROM D 81 M SALES GROVE PARK BAPTIST CHURCH 704 Charlotte Place, N. W. C. E. Dowls, Pastor SY 4-9882 SY 4-4589 The Finest Charter Buses for Conventions . . . Fishing Trips . . . Picnics . . . Company Outings . . . Church Groups . . . School Trips and all Group Travel. Call or PVrite SOUTHEASTERN STAGES, INC. 457 Piedmont Avenue, N. E. ATLANTA 8, GEORGIA Phone TRinity 4-2741 WILLIAMS IRON 81 METAI., INC. 1145 Simpson Road, N. W. ATLANTA 14, GEORGIA Go, Kids! 150 'J I I1fll!lfll0j'OZl want? F. L. QPeteJ Melton Insurance Agency 511 Whitehead Building 223 Peachtree Street, N. E. ATL.-xNT.x 3, GEtJRGI.A C0-ED l'll-Y Sponsor: Nlr. Harry Thompson Kenneth Aultman Janice Austin Janet Barnes Cecil Beatenbaugh Curtis Boone hlarilyn Boyd Norma Brown Brenda Bryant Vergie Bryant Bill Burdett Billy Burger Karen Caswell Carol Clark George Cloud Leila Dennis Linda Dolan Nlary Ann Eberhardt Clyde Eberhardt Janice Federico Pat Goldston Donee Granger Beverly Hawks JA 4-7966 Joyce Wright Tommy Hayes Bobby Hester Ann Hembree Bill Hulsey De1ores Jones Betty Lacy Jeri Ann Lanford Harriett Lee Ronnie Lumpkin Joe lllaxwell Rlarilyn hlclienzie Charlene Paris Sandra Powell June Sailors Charlene Scroggs Jean Stout Equen Smith Shelby Sutton Larry Rakestraw Glenda Robinson Claudine Wzillcer Linda 1Vest W7 ,vlan -WW Kwok , EQ S Xue BEGINNING GIRLS' CHORUS llflrs. Jeanne Davis, Direrlor 151 gongrafnfafionfi fo ffm 6761.55 of 39 nom ffm WEST FULTHN HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. JONES THE FLORIST 1171 Cascade Avenue S W ATLANTA 11 GEORGIA PL 3 8555 President-Claudine Walker I ire President-Nicky Sexton 'Sefretary-Eleanor Morgan Treasurer-Ginger Benton ,T l xl aa MP4 1 x J ll A f 74? 0. Q, lien . U 1 - ll ii Q57 if ,J i 5? - 49? fi - ? ' Q, Zip ,,., ,jx 7 N Q D-3 , F ' I ,A fi, 5' w if P ef f Tearher-Mrs. Joyce Higginbotham ,Q i l Teacher-Miss Mary Beard 3 President-Jerry Castleberry l Vice President-Patti Bailey Secretary-Nancy Adams Treasurer-Bill Hulsey Nancy Adams Patti Bailey Ju Don Baldwin Trudy Broome Ronald Bell Brenda Bryant Roy Burdette Jerry Castleberry Pat Cowan Alton Doby Linda Dolan Joan Drummond Dora Jane Dutton Clyde Eberhardt Travis Hames Phil Harris Bill Hulsey Betty Lou Lacy Harriett Lee Jimmy Levy Frances Livingston Ronald Lumpkin Joe Maxwell Gerald McCravey Sharon Pike Joan Putman Mary Lee Redd Donald Rivers Anna Marie Specht Betty Jo Townsend Bob Tutterow Richard Womack Look, BAKER AUTO PARTS COMPANY Ma duto Parts, General Machine Shop, everybody ilflolor Rebuilding else 441 Marietta Street, N. W. is ATLANTA, GEORGIA out of Phone JA 3-1975 step! 153 TIDWELl'S Furniture Ice Appliances Coal 2329 Bolton Road, N. W. REAL ESTATE AUTO FINANCING SYcamore 4-1011 INSURANCE College Day with Harry CTechj Thompso tea Grove Park Insurance 81 Realty Company 1968 Bankhead Avenue, N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Office Phone SYcamore 4-2421 23 South Eugenia Place SYcamore 4-6148 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sponsor: Miss Elizabeth Boykin Co-Captains: Jeri Ann Lanford Janice Austin Cheerleaders : Joyce Wright Donee Granger Sara Bartlett Barbara Tidwell Beverly Hawks Delores Mashburn Leila Dennis Linda Minter 154 ongrafoifalfiono l 0l'l'L BA KHEAD CLEA ER 1986 Bankhead Highway, N. W. il Time changex thing: . . Q and people! -- GARY'S GROCERY 2026 Hollywood Road H. E. RAKESTRAW 81 SON Groceries, Wleats, Vegetables, Hay and Feeds Gas, Oil and Arfessories 2387 Bankhead Highway, N. W. SYcamore 4-9143 B-7 Prexirlenz-Clyde Dennis Vire Presideni-lllary Arm Seeretary-Philip Boswell Treasurer-Patricia Musto Bryan Poser! . . .from head to toes! TEXACO SERIVICE STATION 1677 Bankhead Highway, N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Jllanager: Robert M. Gooden 155 l JR. CIVITAN Before and After' Sponsor-Mr. Bill Johns Friends through President-Glenda Robinson the years. Vice President--Billy Burger Secretary-Betty Lacy Treasurer-Bill Hulsey Pat Ayers Brenda Bryant Billy Burger Sandra Cannon Karen Caswell George Cloud Linda Dolan Janice Federico Donnee Granger Travis Hames Tommy Hayes Bobby Hester Bill Hulsey Helen Human Allen Kennedy Betty Lacy Harriett Lee Robert Lummas Ronnie Lumpkin Charlene Paris Glenda Robinson Charlene Scroggs Brenda Smallwood Jayne Stowe Shelby Sutton Claudine Walker Charlene Williams Joyce Wooten Danny Mote Phil Harris Julian Abney Bobby Hester Harry Barnett Gene Hester Paul Bowling Edwin Davis James Taylor Dwight Nalley James Walden James Barbour Larry Hale Ginger Benton Shirley Roberts Larry Boatright WEST FULTON HIGH BAND President . . . Vice President . Jimmy Levy . . Barry Champion Secretary-Treasurer . . . Peggy Fuller Director . . . Peggy Fuller Jackie Jackson Gail Farr Jimmy Levy Sharon Pide Betty Lou Lacy Martha Tapley Jean Stout Patsy Allen Coleen Caswell Billy McCravy Patsy Rabern Ricky Moore Duane Barfield Marion Stanley Pat Welch Donald Schultz Billy Feeser Judy Timothy Patti Bailey Sylvia Adams Clyde Eberhardt Richard Reinhold Claudine Walker Susan Qualls Pat Levy Barry Morton Richard Hopkins Michael Cherkas Andy Adams Barry Champion Wayne LeGrand Harold Jones 157 Sandra Cannon Joyce Gay Annette Elliott Patsy Ayers Gertie Baker Charlotte Smith Jayne Stowe Gayle Parker Judy Hobbs Pat Evans Pat Goldston Linda Kirkpatrick Sharon Hanson Linda Holland Jean l1cMicken Jane Sizemore Sandra Clement Faye Lewallen ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS Donald G. Schultz, Director Charlene Paris, Accompanist Sandra Robertson lllollie Wilkinson Patsy Crew lVIelinda Dorminy Peggy Sanders Peggy Wings Mary Boleman Donna Jaynes Norma Stokes Virgie Bryant Juanita Butler Sandra Powell Shela Rainwater lVIarilyn Norton lVIarian Niver Elsie Williams Dianne McCravey llary Lynn Ritchey Sheila Honea Sandra MfcCallum Barbara Day Mary lylorgan Dorothy Braswell Margaret Edwards Dianne Hamil Dianne Hudgins Pat Higgins Karen Morgan Betty York Paulette New Norma Brown lVIartha Braswell lVIillie Wallace Namona Mathis Patsy Bearden Dearle do you remember Charlie Acholes Linda Agan A-5 Teacher: llliss Marjorie Cooper President: Jackie Johnston Vice President: Gwen Wilkinson Secretary: Gary Turner Treasurer: Delores Gunn Patricia Kuykendall James Lewis Patrick Barron Fred Long Eugene Bonner Faye Morris Walter Brown Ill Bill Poss Wayne Chafin Barbara Collins exif! gv, Buddy Dempsey Jack Figuette Delores Gunn '55 Glenda Holcombe Carolyn Haltzclaw Charles Hunt Jackie Johnston Joyce Reece Patricia Richardson Shirley Saxon Gail Scoggins Linda Speer Doris Swancey Kenneth Terry Gary Twiner Gwen Wilkinson 158 M Senior Memories Q , WH, , ,,- Mmm N 159 Since the Dawn of the Century WE HAVE SPECIALIZED IN THE PRODUCTION OF , OUTSTANDING 'COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS ,. -. , ., , F ,- ---r--an-rua-gg-r-2-1-wg-w-ffe',m-ivyr' ' ':f'fpv:,'wr'v'w!i 'f? a, if ' , -'1f ' .4 ' 1 ' Ti. 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