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PUBLISHED
BY
THE SENIOR CLASS
HAPEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
HAPEVILLE, GEORGI
�FOREWORD
Thi:, year Hape' ille High i ... ~\\eel :,i\.teen, a typical lt>enagt>r among
h r more ~edat
-.i:,ter -. hoo]:, in the Fulton
ounty ,' y,.tem. During the:,e
. i\.lt>en year-. "ht> ha,. t'\.(H'ri<'n<·< the u:-ual gro,,ing pain:- characteri:-tic of
·d
a llt'\\ly organized :-chool. For in-.tance, th('l(' haH'
])('('11
more noor-. to
:o.\\<'ep, mon· tardy -.lip:- i-. ... ued in tht' morning, more chalk dui-il and pencil
trimming ... piled up, more bottle.., of milk corhumed
more home game:-
-.dwdulf•d, more formal:, chaperonrd, morr diploma:- signed, and more
tran;.cript-. mailed.
From the admini ... tratiH' point of
\H'W,
the school :-eem:- to haH'
"arri\ d". The ..,pan of gnming up ha.., been one of hard \\Ork and good
fun, a" the record,. will show. It ha-. bern, at time:-, trouble:-ome -
as teen-
ager:.- often are. But there ha:, been enough 'ariety to spice the humdrum
and to keep "school'' intere:,ting.
The senior of
·s-
ha\e found the process not much different from the
other fifteen year~. People imohed ha\e fill d the cu:,tomary place , adding
their bit to the record-.. In clo::,ing this year\ record, the HILLT P
taff
"i;.lwi'i to e\.pre:,.., appreciation to all ' ho haH' hclprd to make thi:, yearbook
complete.
\\ r, thr Editor._, ha, e cho:,en a:, our symbol of growing up the ''Mobile"
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e\ r in a state of
onstant and continuou.., motion, yet maintaining a
"}llllllt'lrical balanct• - our ")mho! of grO\\ing up.
To perpt'lualt' the traditional .. good'' a ... sociatrd "ith our \lma ~later,
''e take :,incer
pleasure in publi ... hing, on behalf of the st>nior class, this
1953 edition of the HILLTOP, pointing with pride to the achievem nt
repeated for th
sixt enth time.
'
��DEDICATION
It Waf; ba ·kin 1916 that \frg. Dou~la~s came to the little hi~h
~chool on th
big HILL to help u~ learn. \t fir-,t it wa~ diagrammin~
thr ·rntence; later, dia~ramming the triangle. But whate\er the lrs~on
at hand, \Ir~. D.\ e"\tra word of ncouragement always made difTi ult
ta-,k~ ~ em ea, y. Cnd r h r dire tion e:xtra activiti s wer alway fun.
F r m th b wild r d ninth grader to the dignified senior ~h has
··fio-ur d'' in the life of many a student. It is in sincere appreciation
for all tht' many thing~ :-he has ''don and said" that th
cat this 19~ 5 HILL T P to our cla ~ pon or
MR .
ELL DO GL
enior d di·
�\1R .
LL D C L .\
7
�THE
Tlw man)
honor' that
haH'
I'OilH'
indi\ idualh
and
l'olf,·, ·li\t·l) lo the ~tudt'nb of llapl'\ill,· lligh .'drool dur"'" tlw 1'"''1'111 'drool \ear all1•,1 the hi~.dr ,..randard~ of
lht' ,cfrool. Tho'l' lllt'llllwr' of tlw ~raduatin~
1
Ia,..,.. \dw
hm e !wen in ... trurnenlal in hrin~in~ the~e honor" to Jlapl'·
\ illl' lligh dt''t'l\1' the lwarli, ,.t
1
u'. -\_ , \our ~upt>rintl'ndent it j,
omnwndation of all of
Ill)
plea~ure lo t''\tt>nd
l'ongralul,tliorb lo ~ou 11!to an· ,..oon lo lw ~raduated and
to 11 j,h for eal'h of ~ ou a I i fl' of l'on ... l rw t j, I'
'''"
i('l' and
per~onal happin1·''·
C?.___.
I
. 'ufwrintr•ndent of. 'dwols
8
�DMI
TRATIO
I '' ;,..h for t•ach and t' \t'ry one of you durinp: the
c·ominp: )t'ar,.. all of tlw happine,..,... joy. and ,..uc· c·t · ~,..
that can po,_,..,hly come to :ou to he your~. Tlw linn
lt · ,..~Oih in life do not al"a),.. conw out of hook,...
\\hen ,..orrcm. de,.pondency or temptatiOih come
)OUI 1\U}. and they ah1ay:- \\ill. lw o.,ure )OU hal(•
a deq• ahidinp: faith in Cod. ) outh i,.. the tinw to
form tho,t' habib and ideal:; that 11 ill lead into a
rich and full life. Hope )OU continue )OUr eduC'a·
lion e1 en if you do not go to collt·ge. Ht•memlwr.
you gt'l out of life 11hat ou put into it. J appre('iate
H'f) much all the fa1or,.. during tlw pa,..t four )t·ar'.
?/1JrelX!.._ 1 c;., •
n
(!j{t.,?U . ~
CHAS. W. 0 1 REAR
Principal
IT ape\ ille Jl igh chool
) ou. a,.. -.en ior,.., ha 1e reached another
part. graduation. Congratulation:-! But
then· are othl'r parb. too. and to reach them
you mu~l ~ail. ,.,ometime,.. 11ith the 11ind and
"onwtime;,. again,t it: hut ::-ail you mu:-t.
and not drift. nor I ie at anchor. \la) } our
1 O) ap:e he happ) and ,..ucee,..,..ful.
~incerely.
7~e?~
A.,. i. tan/ l'rincipal
\l n~.
T. C.
P\nGf.:TT
. Ia/] r:Lt•rk
\k
\ROL''
Duuuc.-.
Uhrar} Clerk
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1\.YJo'\oJ>J
THE
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LtlflKUII~C
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l1 ilitan
E. E.
B~J..Fil
( ounwlor, II ead of
ltuthcmutic.\
\lis~ \'\'\F
Bnt
\JO'\ 1
En~lish
ll ·
n
R. Bm.n
11utht•mutin
11 o\RD
Hm \. BHEII I.R
II ead of . cicnc<'.
Athletin
P. ( \\JJ>Bf:ll.
ocial . ·cit·nce
' ' IJ.I.Io\\1
\fnm '' T. Clli"H'
111 a sic
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111 usic
:\hb.
\IRs. '\u.J Dot (.J , \ss
1\latht•mtllin
E'lo\'\llt.J.
Et
11'\\s
111athematin
\!rss DOROTHY J.
Lanl(ual:{e
E"J>'
B. GARRHJ
.'>ocial .'>cienn•
l!mtER
\Its-,\( \RILl() Jl \ '1\lt.'T I
/lome Economin
.\IIss II ZEL llo1 SE'\BH
EnKlish
Jo.:
1.. \"1:'. II OJ>F
ll ead of Com menial Dept.
R n- II 011 AHn
Phnical Edumtir.n
\Irs-, II
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/lome Economin
<IE \.!tun
• ocial cicnce
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�FACULTY
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J...~lllllY" .lo'E'
Ent"li.1h
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Phnimll>'dunllion
\IRS. E. \. LIPTA"Ph}'\icul Edarution
II. \L Lm ERr.
Enf{lilh
\l.~R\
\IRs.
\JAR II'\
Enf{lio~h
A" 'll R~
FC Jour.
Miliwn
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CORA
O'KELU\
, ocial Srirnce
J. T.
PAl'\
.'>ciencr. ,.fathematin
1\IJssBLA
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Art
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AR II
I TTLES
Commerce
II
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Commerce
BE'i
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F. TI'\CI.E, JR.
D.C. T.
CT. WILLI
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Military
h.
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WELls
Head of LunKuaf{e,
ocial .'>cience
l\[R. LILLIA'\
D. Wun:un
llome Economics,
Citi:en.1hip
\ln .. CRADY II.
Librarim1
\VmTE
\1 ns. RosA 1'. \VILSO'\
ociul 'cit•nce,
lfathematics
\ln .... D. B.\\ Yl
• cience
HE
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�THE
E
IORS
OFFICEH
Jlt
Pre ident
Vice-Pre iderzt
GH BROW.
Jnnn \liTH
FR \'\ Lu. .
ecretary
Treasurer
HO\\'\'\E \\ ILLI\::11
HUGH OREH BROWH, \rademic: Cia" politi·
rian: three yrars class pre ident and two
year,; tudent Council treasurt'r. "Big
Boy" in military Best Dri]l('d Private,
Outstandin~ Oflir<'r, Best Fulton County
Battalion ( ommandn, Oflict'r~· ( luh
l'rt>sident. OuL-tandinp: in four y<'ars of
1ar,ity foothall and in hlackboard dec·
oratin:,r.
JAMES A
lfRED SMITH , \radt>mk: ··:-.nakt··,·· athlt'lic: po" Ph "t•n· t'' idt•nt
to all 11.11. . fans l'la~ed foothallthrel' yt·an•. ha-t•hall four ~t·ars, and
ha-kl"lktll t\\O ~~ ar-. \ in•-pre-idt'nt of tht' 't•nior cia" and a mt•mher
of tht> tudt•nt ( mtnt'il, Junior Ci\itan. and\.( .0. Clubs.
FRANCES H RT lEE, Cenaal:
A
Th • •·lt"adt•r of the chet'rleadrrs'' i' a
popultr girl: fi\1• time- ,, militar} ponsor and t\\ ict' a homeroom
qut•t·n. lw "orkt•d in tlw hank and on tlw "tudt•nt Council, sang in
thl' ehoru-. f'ditt•d the 1/umct ft•ature pal!<', and served as senior
st•c·r-.-t.tr}.
ROXAHHE
WilliAMS,
Comnwrrial:
had the honor of lwing
st•nior qurt•n and tn•asun•r. Slu
pla~t·d 1arsit~ haskethall t\\0 yt•ars
and ht•longt•d to F. II. \ ., I -Tt•t'ns,
Dramatics Cluh, l'rp Cluh, F.B.
L. \., \1 i'\Pd ( horus, and Lettt·r
Cluh. l lomt'room · rPpn·-enh·d the
1/ornl't. 1/illtop, and hank.
"RO'\}..
Of Us
A II 12
\\ t'
~porb. duh~ . pub l ica t ion~.
an• the st•nior- of 1955. all 121 of us: tlw largest -.enior
cia-- in Hape1 ille Hi~h·,. Hi-year histor~. \\ e're rl'cord·
"<'nior pl ay. or a hit of clt'Ll' ntion
.... Bummin' around" for a day ... the last forma l d an<·<·
breaker:-. offi<"ially and unofficially. \\ e can look back on fi \ e
.. \1acheth . .. 11 a lk ing the '' la .. t mi l<'" in tho..
years of sear hing: for the ··happiness formu la''; y<•ars of
lon:r
robe, . . . the '-'('nior trip ... and a ll the fr iend, 11e mad e.
s(•riou- 110rk and fri1olous play. each one better than the
Finally. after these fi 1e \\Ondt>rfu l year;,. II<''H' di~co \ e red
la:-t. and all leading up to our senior year: the year in 11hirh
the long-,..ought formu la for being h appy:
\\(' 11orked the hard<·-t. had the most fun. ll'arrwd thl' most
\Yor k
poPLr). and looked fon1ard 11 ith mi , ed feelings to :rraduation. Allla)' 11e .. hall n·nwmher: afternoon.
de1oted to
+
Pl ay- H appine"
\\ e are g lad to lea1e it for tho.
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11ho ·ome after u .
�JEWEL DORIS ABERCROMBIE , -\cadt'mir:
\ n·al .. jt'wc•l"' in cluh actl\lllt's:
:--pani-h ( luh, F.ll. \., lli-B, ) -T('('ns, tlw Pt•p Uuh (when it .. pt'p(wd'");
t\\11 \t ,,r, n•pn·-.c·ntatiw to tudt•n t ( .ounc·il: hank tc•llt•r; --ocial rommitlt't' lor .luninr "• nior: and 1/illloJI ad ··,alc•swoman."'
THOMAS LEWIS ASKEW, \rademi r: Enclowrcl with brain• and hraw n: a ''hil!
man"' 111 football or trac-k and a T\ Panelist. lit;, a l\\11·\t'ar f...t \ ( luh
nwmlwr, also artht· in -.uult-nt counc-il work and IIi-).
.
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ANNA MAXINE AVERETTE, Ge1wral: \ott·d for sinj!in!! and hdpinl! otlwr-. \t
HAROLD THURMAN ANDERSON , Ct nc·ral: llis musit·al inten•st is c·,inced hy four
the ( luldn•n\ llonw, slw is Pn·-ident of tht' c•nior Chorus, on•· of the•
st'\lt'ttt' and nf tlw trin. \t sdJOol, she i an attt·ndancc ··c·ht•ckc·I·Up(•er..
and a Ph)'· Ed. lwlp ·r.
\t'ah of haritmw-hm n phn in~ in tht hand. \thlt'tic intt·n•sts: B-Tc·am
football and c·hurch-lt·a~ut; ha-.kc·tlmll. \1-.o actne in -cllinj! ads for the
Ifill to fl. '-,pc·.-ial hohhy: pyrotechnics.
HAROLD LEONARD BARNES, \t'adamic: '"Jimmy" c·uts a fine h;mre in rnilitar).
THOMAS
GLENN BARBER, 1\.cademic:
, ports and politics characterize an
a•· the• ran·t·r. \ ar-ity football: ((•am
C'aptain st·ninr yc·ar. l'rt'-iclt-nt of
O•hc-f'h. ( luh and two homt•roorns
and 'in·-president of '-itudent Count"~ I and sophomore das-..
-\ '\ on-( ommissiOnt'cl OAwrr for one• n•ar, lw was in tlw Bc·-t-lhillt'd
Company twirt• and the• Bt·-t Drillt·d Pl;toon onn·. 'J\10 )t'ar-. in pani-.h
Cluh.
PATRICIA JOAN BARTON, Ct•1wral: Bac·k homp frnm ··) ankt·c·land."" .loan i•
""into thinJ!~·· as usual: !lomct c·artooni•t. 1·:. !"-. trt· •llft'f, aud U 'J. \,
l'ant·h-t. Tnu tn n·lwl form. -.lw wa-. actht· in all chn•ction- iu Ohio
ba~kt'lball and hoc·kt>) and 't'\ ual cit• b-.
MARGARET ANN BRANTLEY. ( omnwrcial: :\larl!art"l i- om· of tho-•· •·n' it"tl
JAMES LUTHER BENTLEY, \ t'adernic: !:-ports intt'ITst-: a four-)t'ar lettt'r-duh
B-t<•am football, mana!!t'r for football. trat'k, and hasehall. One of
tlu· Be-t Dnllc·d l'latuon"" for tlm•e year-: 1/ornct \ ssot'iate Editor:
'1'. \ . l'arwli-.t, a('tilf' in \ .( .0. and !'\punish <luhs.
t rratun•-. who own-. a c·ar. \rtht' in F. II. \ .. F.B.I" \ ., IIi-B. and Bt•ta
Club-. \ B-team c-lwt'rlc•adt•r and l't'p ( lublwr: faithful reprt'·t·ntnthe
for llomct ancl llilltoJI. l.ilmtr} -tafT two year-..
JUNE ERNESTINE BLANKENSHIP, \ cadc·rnil":
LARRY JAMES BROGDON, \ c·aclemic·: Tran-.ft•rrinl! from Tennt·--•·t• a-. a -c·nior
doc•, not ~ht• amoiH' mueh ehanc·c• to -.lul\\ hi-. merit-. \t \\ hitl'haH·n
ll il!h. Llrr) hc·lonJ!t·cl to tlw Tt·c-hnic al and lnclu-trial ( lub and "•" \otct.l
·· \[o,t Outstandin!! Bo) in \ in-raft !:-hop."'
n
\ n·al ""cluhher··: four year, in
)-" l •·•·•~s: two \Par, of Bc·ta ("luh : I .ttin ( luh .1nd " tudc·nt <.ounc·il: and
a )t"al '"hank. teller and lilmH\ assistant. Editurial staff of llilltop.
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�CHARLES SCOTT BROWH , JR Ct llt'l,il:
.,
< harlir· -.lro\\t'd hi-. nrt•ttlt· in 'JHnttracl.. and fnntlrall. fnur )t'ar-. \l"li\1· in militan: nu·mht•r nf \ .( .0.
( luh onct> ,111<1 Oflwt•r-.· ( lu!t I\\ i<'t'. Ht•d ( ro,, n·p~t·-r·ntatilt', -.ophomon•
cia" trt>aun•r. lla.J a .Jatt• "ith lnC"it' "am \mt•mht•r 10.
HELEH MARIE BUTLER, ( .nmnu•n·ial: \hHI~' "illing to lu·lp: 111 tht' han I... tlw
oflwt·. or tlw l'h~ '· Ed. ( Ia--. \ t" O·) t'llr choru' nwmbr•r. \ t tlw l lonw
-.lw ha-. ltr•r•n in tlw '-l'nior C"horu• n\1 ' )t'ar' and IHh pla)t>d four ~r·ar-. on
tlw ha-.l..t>thall tt'um.
WILMA EUGEHIA BRYAH , (,t•nt•ral: "\11" IU .T." of llapt•,ille lligh: co-t'<litor
MARY JOYCE CASTLEBERRY , Ct•nt·ral: Ont• of tlw D.C.T ... ,,o1l..ing gal-.."
of tlw "tatt> D.< .T. paJH'I: trea•urc·r and qut•r•n nf tlw U.c:r. hnnw mom.
\ ~r·ar of\ •n-it~ ha-.l..t•tball and -.tudt•nt council nwmhcr-.hip arc• actilitit·of otht>r ) Par-.
Jlpfo~t•
lwr joh dt•nwndt•d all lwr ··aftt•r--.clwol" time •, \lar) Jo)l't' lwlpPd in tlw
ntff'lc•rra and -.ang 111 till' mi,l'd choru•.
ROBERT TERRY CHAPMAN, \ ruckmie · " \l u-iC"-mal..t>r Bolt," prt>-idt>nt of tlw
JUDD
JAMES CLEVELAND, \cadt·mic·:
Be,t \ on-<.ommi--iont>d Oflwer in
the '51 ( ount) ( ompt•tition and ont•
of llapc•lfliP'• clt•lt•gatt•, tn tlw ·.~I
Bo~-" " tatt•. Pia)' ha-.l..t>thall and
fnothall at thr Ca. Bapti't ll onw
and Ill' ion!!' to hi~ ( .hurch }OUth
ll apt>1ille Junior \l u,ic Cluh, ha, pla)c•.J the flutt• in the '-t>nior hand for
lilt' \t'ar-. Othc•r acti1itic•-. includt• mt·mllf'r-hip in the "pani-.h ( luh and
tlw l;t'Jl ( luh.
WILBUR EMORY CHRONISTER , JR ., \1-adt·mi": Tlw gallopin' l!hn•t
j, a rc·al I!OIH'
man. ~ i ' ~ t'ar- of mu•ic· and -.port- -.ho" Em or)·, \t'r-atile talt·nt-: :--enior
Band ( aptarn and tnrmJII'tt•c·r. \ ar-i t) foothall. ha•l.. •thall. and tracl..:
1/onrt'l Bu-inc·-· \l anal!t r, " tudent ( ·ouncil. \ .( .0. Cluh, and -.rnior ria"
K ing.
~roup.
DOHALD RAY COLBATH, \ c adt·mil': " ll old, that lirw" a• " ell a' lw ·',hoot-. a
JAHICE GLYHN CONHALLY, \ C'adc·mil': \ lil..t·ahlt· and l'nt hu-.ia-.t it· c lwt>rlc·adt•r;
lrn•·": ha- c•arnt·d ll'ttn- for 1 ar-i t\ foot hall and managin;.: ha-l' lmll. \
thr•·t'·)t'ar ( ount) ( nmpt•ti tion m,;n. \ .( .0.: han I.. dirc•c·tor un.J E-2'-.
-•·•·n·tar) a• a •t•nior. Enjo)' .!i-.e· jm·l..t') ing in radio Enl!li-h cl,r--.
) -T t't'lh t hrPI' )t'ar•, lihnlr) -.tafT and l' t·p Cluh I\\ O )t'ar-., " pani-.h Cl u!t,
tumhlrn:,! tc•am. ll onwroom '-l'l'rl'tar). 1/ornt•/ rc•pn•-.c•n ta t il r and '-Pnior
I' h)'· Ed. \ - - i- tanl.
PEGGY COHIHE,
\ cadt mil':
\ 1 ii.IC'iou• journal i-t on both 1/ornt'l and
/l rlltoJI •tafT-. I a t in ( luh. Bt•ta ( luh. 't -'1"''"' thn•c• ~t·ar•: (,irl_- ( horu•.
MARY ALVA COURIE, \ c·adt·mil': .lournali-tic \l ar) "'a 1/ nnrt•/ colu mn1•t and
\l aJOrt'ttt'. Bani.. Din•c·tor and ca-.hit•r. and •ophornon• l'la-- •t'l'rt'I•H). Till'
' tall" fon,ard tha t lli'IJwd turn C. l'. tha t n il!ht. \ II t hb and Honor Roll,
too.
\ tlanta F. ll . \ . ( oUIH"il. O thl'l aC'Ii l itrt••: l'l'p <:luh and t"o )t'ar• in tlw
Jll'l'ial interc.·-t-: \ t lan ta Cral' l.. t•r; and
Bl'ta ( luh and "t ud l'n t ( ouncil.
Gt'orgia Bul ldog•.
1/i//top t•ditur. and .111 ac t i\1• F utur" ll o lllt'lllal..t'r: prc•illt•n t of ( ;rra tl'r
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�FRED LLOYD CRAWFORD , Ct•rwr<~l. \orwhalant Fn·d i• an afti,t· nu·mlu·r nf tlw
1).( .T . ( l,rh: pht~Pd •a,ophone in tlw •t>nior hand l\\O \t·ar-. I!Oinl! 1\itlr
tht •a ophnnt quartt'tlt' to tlw tli•trit·t rmr•ic ft·•tiHtl. Junior \r·hit·H·nwnt
EARLINE DORIS CRAIG , (,erwral : Dehnito•l} nnr•ical, Earlirw ha- t'<llrtrrlnrto·d
lwr \Ileal talt•nh to thP •chonl clroru' fnr four )t'Ur' and tlw l!irl,· ''''tt'ltt·
t"n \t'Ur•. E-:r, pn·-idt•nt and an F.B.I .. \ . ( lull nwrnht·r. l'la\t·d ha,kt·t·
hall for tlu t't' \t'ar• at tlw llonw.
·
a . . a .. ophornon·.
DEAH MERRIEL CRAHE , \c·adernit: !)pan 'ucr·t•,,full) mi"'' rnilitttr) and •port•.
\ lllf'lllllf'r of tilt' \on -( Olllflli,,iorwd ()llit·t•r; ( lub for a \t'ar and U •f'C'ond
lwuto•nant and -.•nt·tan of tlw Oihct·r; ( lull for a \t'ar, in addition to l\\O
•f'a•mh of capahlt• \ar,it) ba•f'hall.
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GRAHl MILLER DAVIS, \cadt•rnir·: \ ur•it' fnothall and tr;ll'k rnt•ant lf'ltt·r·
for ··<.oldhrick ·· \ •pf't•r.d "ritt·r fr;r tlw 1/omct •tufT and Ht·d ( ro-'
11 Jllt'•t•ntall\t'. Bt fort lwcomin:! a ll :qw,illt• llornf'l. lw lwlonl!t·d to tlw
DramatiC' and "•·wnC'f' Club, in Tu•C'aloo•a. \lahama.
JERRY HELLSOH DOUGLASS, \nrdt·mic: Jerr) lmt'- to toot that trornbnnt· Di,ir··
land •t\lt· a'''"""' Ill hi• h\P \f'tll• in tht' t•nior Band: l'n·-itknt of tlw
~panr-1; (lull. krnk tPilt·r .•rnd liilltoJr •tafT 1\nrkn.
SANDRA MILDRED DAVIS, < omrnt·rcial:
\ <
'art•t•r of lronwroonr ollict••:
Quepn of \-h. B-1. and D-:l. 'ict'·
pre-ident of B-.t and ( .-.t. and prt'•idPnt of D-:l and E-2. \ 1/orrrct
and tuclt'nt Council rt•pn•,t•ntati\f·.
l\\0·\t'ar Bt•ta nwmlwr, ) -'1Pen. and
F.B.L \. 'il'e-pre-idt·nt.
FRANKLIN DAVID DYE, \ cadPrnie: "Dt·;ult')t' l>;nid."' tlw l\\o·H'ar Hillt I t· rrn
captatn, i. . a n ;.tl \rm~ brat ht: ... lwc•n a . . c·q.!c·ant. c Ul'lain. and maJor in
H.O.T.<. \ IPnrbf'r of Junior ( .i,itan and a 1/omct rt Jllt·-t·ntati\1.
pt·t ial
hohh) "( .a t•.""
LARRY GENE FIELDS, <.erwral
port• \ .n-it) •t) le: tim·•· \t'.tr• of ba-kt•tb.rll
and ha-.·hall and t\\o '""'"' of B-tt·anr football nradt• him Pligihlt• for tlw
l t'llt'r ( luh. lit• Ira• al~ .. •t'nt'd a- tn•a•urt'r for hi• •enior honwroorn.
TOMMIE RAVE EDIHGER, Ct·rwr.rl: The faithful "ollrcial •tati•tician .. for tlw
football tf'arn: a h,urk tt•llf'r and ca• hit'r. " lw lt•n t lwr alto \oict• to tlw
d111ru' for (1\ll \f'ar' and ha• been a!'ti\t' in tlw F. l l. \ . Cluh.
LUCIEH AUSTIN FLINT. \<·a.lt·mic: B··-idt·· talkinl!. !'lint", main intt·n·-t j,
··acllll/!.. in cia·~ a• 1\t•ll a• on tlw football. track. and lra-f'lmll fit'ld· a
\ar•il\ man. of t·our•l'. \ 1-o a nwnrlwr nf tlu \ ( .0. ( lull and tht• Ollirer '
( lulr .. " l'''t·ial intt·rP•l nrnrt• talk in I!.
JANE CARPENTER ELLIS, \ cadt·rnir: Jan!', u lo)al cluln>orkt•r. ha• lt"nt ht·'
frit·ndlint''' and ability to tht' ) -Tt'f'n' and to tht• Hf'ta Cluh for t:m·•· )f'ar•.
•t•n rnl! a• a I .a tin ( luh offit·t•r. ll onlf't rrprP•t•ntatiH·. Bank Din·ctor. and
lf i//tr~/1 .llld ll r~mf'l •tafT nwrnlwr.
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�DONALD WILSON FRUIT, \radt>mi<': \ hull's t'}f' riflf' team man, Don ran dra\\
a IH'ad dt•adt•r 'n a donrnail. Be-t :-hot in Fulton Count} R.O.'LC. '5-t:
helon~red to \.LO. and Ofli<'ers' Clubs. Othrr arti\ ities include Junior
Ci\it,Jn and ser\ire as 1/omt'/ reprt•st•ntatiH'.
FRANCES ARLENE GIBSON, 'l<·ademi<': \ four·}t'ar "'hall of lire'' on tlw hearth
of tlw Futurt' llomt'mal..c•rs of \m t>ri<'a. Loc-al president and \iCf'·prt•sident
as \\t•ll as treasurt'r of Crt'ater \tlanta F. II.\., Bt'la ( luh, Jihrar\
assistant, , punish Cluh, and rf'prt•st•ntati\r of th!' 1/ornrt and 1/illlllp. ·
HAROLD FRANKLIN GALLMAN, \nult>mic: llarold mi,t'd athlt'li<·s. military. and
"'pnlittt•," quiLt• \\ell: \ arsit} football and hasl..f'thall, h•o honwroom
oflin·-. Oflic·t•rs' ( luh mrmhf'r, B!'st Compan} Commander in Fulton
Count) '51. a Junior Ci\itan, and hanl.. 'ire·presidt•nt. Grrt'n Party',
t·andidatt• for twlt>nt Council Pn .. idt>nt.
DENNIE ETTA GRINER , Gt nt•rul: l>t>nnit• has a -onA in lwr heart us rt'\l'alrd I"
sin,::inj.!.. from tlw eil!hth cradt• chorus to tht' j.!.irl..' chorus anti tlw st>ni<;r
mivd chorus.
he st•ned as a tudent <.oun<'il rrprt•sentatl\t' for t\\O
year ...
ROBERT ULTON HAM, Gt-nrral: llton, bellt'r known to his frirnds as "Ham·
SONIA SUE HAND, General: llt>re\ a
h01w .. Ham. 1\8, electt>d inl! of his ~ophomore homeroom for th Fall
Fe•Li,al and •t>ned as hometoom Red Cro's representati\e durin!! his
freshman year.
Hand that is 1\aitinl! for a rinl!. hut
he has been hu.,y, too: homt'room
secr('[ar) for t\\0 years. hom!'room
quet'n. Y-Teen•, and F.ll. \.
hr
earn!'d a library lettt'r as a st>nior
for t\\O y!'ars of library 1\0rk.
lazy·~ ) ou'rt' c·razy! President of
" tudt'nt ( .ouncil. Beta ( lub, Latin Club, and Red Cross; \i Ce·prt>sidt>nt of
E-l and JUnior ria": '>I'Cretary of D-2, \ arsit} basketball co-captain, Bani..
Director. ~t'nior Band fi,e yt>ar... , and mt>mber of Hilltop and Horn et ~taff•.
DAISY JO HAMMETT, \radt>mir: Dais}
ALFRED MAUND HARP, \eadem it': ''Banjo Frt>dd}" pla}t'd \arsity foot hall for
t\\1) years just a" "~'II as hr pia)' his •·souped-up" banjo. A mrmhrr of
Bl'ta. Ofltr!'r..:. and \ .( .0. Club .. and tudrnt Council; a twO·) ar T. \.
Panf'h•t,
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MYRA VIRGINIA HAYWARD, Grnt•ral: \lyra joint'd u., at Jill
aftt>r comin!! all
thf' wa} from k ansas. \ '1 -Teen, Bank Tellt'r, "'choru .. j.!.irl," E-3's quec·n.
and a fanq tahle·sf'llrr in llome Ec. It all adds up to a .. hiny sparl..lrr;
lt'ft hand, third finL"er.
hanl.. director, and .,uhfrt• .. lunan c]a..., prt>-ident.
ELSIE CORNELIA HARRIS, \cadt>mic: \n all-round hard 1\0tl..er: hanl.., ~ tudent
( ounctl, lforncl and llilltuf) taff.,, and Prp, panish, Beta and Lettt'r
( lub". \cti,itu·~ of othrr }t':lr': B-Team clwerinj.!., 1/urnet and llilltup
r!'pre-c•ntati\1', Junior al'hic•,ement, chorus and clinic stafi.
ELSIE SUE HELMS, General: In 'chool am.! out. , ue i' a 1\0rl..er. • ecretar}
of thr D.( .T. ( luh and ha, been n bani.. trller and st udent council repre·
't'ntati,e. Belon!!' to chorus and \ -Teens and ha, lots of JH'P for tlw
Pep Cluh.
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�HILA MAE HELTOH, (;rneral: . inl!in!-! in the e'tette and ehorus and pinyin!!
haskt•thall for four yrars ha'e takrn ila \ 1ae's time at the '"lfomr," but
slw's found timr to sin!! in the rhorus here at 11.11. ·. and to he active
in tlw F.B.L. \. ( lub her senior year.
FRAHCES CARTER HOGAH , \eadem if': \ er,atile Fran('!'s has ht•Pn hw'y as bank
director, 1/omt•t rt•nresPntatiH', Latin Club oflict•r. T. \. Panelist, tudent
Council mPmber, h11meroom and I -Teen oflicer, Beta Club, and \ arsity
basketball. Four-year Honor Roll and ' nior band. taff writer for 1/omet
and litt>rary t>ditor of Hilltop.
HEMRY SPEIR HILLBRATH, \radernic: Flaunts a mean rank in R.O.T.L: a
t\\O·year ordinance oflicrr and a one-year "1/.LO. ( luh member. Other
intert~sts: Student Council, Latin Club, Junior \t'hievement, Boys' State,
and mo,i•· projt•ctor operating. . peeial hobbies: sports cars and juke
h<l'rs.
DEBORAH LOUISE HOLLAHD, ( ommen·ial: llonw Et'. st•nice has daimt•d mosl
of Louise·,. time, thou!!h '-he also workt>d in F.B.L. \., Hi-B, and 1-Teens.
':ltudt>nt Council and llomet representative and a member of the lfilltop
tafT. pecialty: play "riling and a<·tinJ!.
JERRY ELIZABETH HUHTER, \endemic: Jt>rry ·, ,:!ay personality spad.b in
several at'ti' rtirs, inrludin!! ) -TeerJS, Girls' rhona-., • tudt>nt Council. and
Spanish ( lub \it·e-pre-idenc). Tn addition. --he has workrd on both
1/omt'l and 1/illtop staffs and has •ened as a hank teller and Hornet
reprl's!'n tati \1'.
CATHERIHE LUCILE HOHEA, \t'ademic:
··cat" is only her nickname. he\
not really '"catty": a military spon·
sor for l\\o year .., t\\O years of Hi-B
Club memlwrship and a memb!'r of
thr clinic '-tafT.
BEH HUGHES HUTCHIHSOH , JR ., Academic: Ben really racked the honors up.
\Von an es•ay contest and was a Bf'la •·(Jubbrr," on 1/illlofl staff. Cen·
tennial (ommittt't' memlwr. T. \. panelr-.t. four years on Honor Roll.
Othrr acti,ities: Student Council, Junior (i,itan, Bo ,· , tate, \ .(.0.,
IIi-B. and mix!'d choru•.
DEAHHA LOIS JACKSOH, Commerl'ial: In the oflice and library. at Pep Club
mePlinj!s. into "hankinl! hu,inr .... :· in choru ... F.H. \., or ty pinp:-hours
and hour- of srn irr justify Drannn's Beta ('Juh mrmhership. \1-.o a
1/omct t•ditor and Futurl' Businl'" Leadrr.
CARO HELLIE IVIE, Commercial: \smile is ( arolyn's tratlt•mark. ht• lent
LYH
lwr talt•nt- to thr F. ll . .\. ( luh and Junior Rl'd Cros•. ll er junior year she
\\a~ a member of tlw F.B.L. \ .Club and a typist in her srnior yrar.
MARTHA LATRETTA IVIE, General: \ lartha's been "in" on a lot: two )ears a
maJorrtte, panish Club mrmher, Rt·d ro .. s rrprt> .. t'ntatin>, and militar)
'POn•or. ht• has also -en('(l as a bank trlll'r and ha been a m!'mher of
the Pep Club and F. ll. \ .
MARY LOUISE JACKSOH , Commercial: \l ary Lou has bren one of tho-e club
\\Orkns plu~ 1 ller clubs baH' included \ -Tren ... Beta ' luh, , pani-h
( luh. l'ep ( luh. and F.B.I.. \ . ~t-nrd as , tudl'nt Council repr -entatiH!
for two )ears and 1/illtap repre-entati'e one ) Car.
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�VIVIAN A NETTE JACKSON, ( omnwrcial: \ i1ian·~ "nrk after -chool leaH·- lwr
N
littlt· tinw for -.chool acth it it·-.. hut -.lw i-. an out-.tandinl( <'Ommen·ial
-tudt•nt a-. -.ho" n h~ her .. \'' in -hortharHI after one quarter of -.tud~ and
53-\\ord--rwr-minuh• t) pin I! 'lll'l'd.
MARION KENNETH JOHNSTON, (.t·rwral: Tlw ollrre of, irt•-"prl't. .. i-. indicatiH• of
t-..t•nrwth'-. talt•nb in IU .·1. lit• pla)t'd football a-. a frt'-.hmun and hu-.
'-l'nt•d a' a honwroom n·pn '-t'ntatilt' for the 1/illtop. Jli, 1ari!'d -.pread of
honor rihhon' ,, prnof nf a cood joh in H.O.T.< .
ALYCE JENKINS, (,t'rlt'ral: ( ht erful. -.milin~ \hTt' '-t'f\t'd ahh a-. a hank
tt'llt•r for her juninr and -ophomort' -.t•t·tion-. '-tw di-.pla}t•d I;Pr ahilit) a~
a 1 icP-pn•-.idPnt of E-3 "hen a -.enior and al-.o a' a memher of tlw Clt•t•
( luh \\ht•n a junior.
GERALD THOMAS LEWIS, \ cad•·rnie: DPiel(atP to tlw Part} Comt•rHion-.. nwmhPr of 'itudt•nt ( ouncil. \.( .0. man. L.ttin ( luh all thi-. plu-. I!OOd \\Ork
and an after--('hool joh. ) e"ir. he park, a rwat "•ark" at ( :olonial.
JOELLEN LI NCH , Ct·rwral: \lu-.ic. mu•ic. mtr-it·. nwan' ]<wllen. \ h\t'·\t'ar
ehnru~ -.inl!l'r. loralizin~! in the ''''h'ltt' for tluet• )t'ar-. and in tht trio
for t\\O. Other .II' til itiP-.: 'ipani-.h ( luh. thret'-)t'ar militaf) -.pon•or, and
-.enire a-. 1/illlllfl. 1/omt·t. and :-.tudent Council reprt'-.entati\1'. \ott•d for
"lip-."
ANNE M
ARIE M Y, ( omnu'tTial:
ABR
\nnp i, "\li" E'\t'<·utlle": -.hr ha-.
!wen Bu-.ine-., \lanal!t'r of 1/illtop.
pn•,idPnt of !:--tudent Bank , . tudt•nt
( ounril Ewcuti1e Board. hand oAr<'t'r. \lor!' pn-onal inten•-.t- art•
militar) -.pon-.or, a rnemlwr of the
F.B.I.\ . .tnd llum<'l -taff.
JESS PAYNE LUCAS, JR \ntdt·mit·: Jp-.,-, enthu-.ia-.rn for -.port' i, -.ho"n h>
.,
hi-. t"o \t'ar- in ha-.ehall and B-Team football and football manai(Pr.
\.( .0. ( 'luh. 'itudt•nt Council, and "-t ~ ( luh nwrnber-lup a-. 1\1'11 a-. "Our
\\ orld Toda) .. Jl.lrticipation rt'lt'al a "ell-rounded pt•r-.onalit).
GERALD LEE MAYS, <.t·nt·ral: "l'ml<'h~ .. nwan-. \ ar-it~ in II. II. 'i. -.port-..
Foot hall t\\o ~t·ar-, <o-r tptarn and ht•-.t hark in ';):~. ba-.kl'tball three )l~ar-.,
captain and Rf•!don \II tar-. in ':)1: ha-t• hall fnur }Par-, \tlanta .Journal
\II !:Star, three \Par-. "\ eep" of f rl'-hman and -.ophornorr cla--r-.
WILMER HARRISON M
cCULLOUGH , Cennal: \\ 'ilnwr i, in D.LT., but he htt-.ho" n a '!"'rial i ntere-.t in 1''\trarurricular a('ti1 itie-.. !:--port,rnindt•d al-.o,
lw pla)Pd ha-.kt'lball in hi, \ li"i"ippi -...t10ol. \ t llapt•lillf' ll il!h lw ha,
het>n a 1/om!'t n·pn·-entati1e.
MARTHA ANN McCARROLL, ( ommereial: \lartha \nn ha-. heen at I Ul.'i. on!)
thi, \t'ar. \t thn e pn•,iou-.1) attt•ndl'd -.rhool-. 'he ha, been a l'llef'rlt•ader
and a memlwr of 'r -Teen. F.IJ.A .. and F.B.L. \. ( luh-.. llf'rt' at llapt'lillt•
llil!h -.hp ha-. on I~ had time to join tht' F.R.L. \. ( lub.
WILLIAM RAPER McDONALD, JR ., \caderni<·: '" \ lac,'' the -.enior,· friend lw I!Ot
tht'm their rinl!' tlw fir-.t da} of 'chool. \n athlt'tf' and leadt•r: Junior
cia--. vire-pn•-.ident, ll•o-tirne canrpail!n rnanal!er in student poli tic-., k ey
and \ .( .0. ( luh-., T. \. paneli-.t, and a \ar it} football and track man.
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�REX BARFIELD MILLER , JR ., \e·adt·mir: ... horty', .. hohhy. motor<"yrlt··. doe·•n't
lt·a~t· hrrn too mut'h tintt• for -dwol acti1 itip, hut ht> ha• e·ertainly left hi,
marl.. in tlw militan dt•partnwnt, •t•f\in,r a• an ofhrer for hi• t'ntire four
}l'ilr•. l'n·•ide·nt of hi• frt'•hnwn honwroorn. al•o.
NORRIS LEE McELHANNON , (,t•rwrul: \nrri' ha, IUHI..t•d in tlw aflt·rnnnn• if
not a hillY' durinl! e·la••P•. ht>illl! Pmployt>d at •Pit'rtd llapt'l illt· lnr•int·--•···
llr wa• hu•y as a •t•nior .. ,Jinj!in' ha•h" in tlw caft·tt•ria.
MURRAY CLIFFORD McKENNEY, (,rnt>nd: \ltrrray found hi· nit·lw in hil!h -rhool
,port•. lie• wt•nt all out in football. play in I! four )Par•. a• liP II a' ~:oinj!
out for trarl.. onr )t'ar. \ •ut'e·t·--ful "politit·ian": pn·-idt·nt of tht' •ophomort' cia-. at anotht'r •t·lwol.
MARLENE DOROTHY MITCHELL, Gt>nt•ral: \ tra~Piin,r ~:irl i, \larlt'nt'. Here and
t·l•t'\\he n• •ht' ha• •IHl\\n an intt>re-t rn mu•it· and cluh- In lwr 1\orl.. in
) -Tt•t•n•., horn•. -.,tudt·nt ( ounril, F.B.I..\., Junror \lu•it· (luh, anti Rrd
( ro-.: a //illluJIIIOrl..er, LOti.
LOIS EVELYN MORRIS, Ct•ru·ral: l.oi•
ha' )pft lwr mar 1.. in •port• lwn·:
1ar•ity llit,l..t'thall 1110 ypar•. a
ph)•iral t•tltrration lwlpt•r, and a
tumhlinl! cluh uwmhe•r. I hh al•o
),ppn a han!.. tt>lle•r. tllo-ye•ar han!..
dirt't·tor. "pani•h lluh. and ..Jwnrme•mht'r.
DOROTHY JEANNETTE NEILL, \ radt>mir: .Jt>annrttt:, pe•r•onalit1 and intrllii!Pnre
halt' •t'nt lwr to tht• ltlp. 1'110·)< ar cht t'rlt·ader. 1/omt·t rditor. tl•o-yt>ar
T. \ . panp)i,t, 1 ict>-pre•idrnt of tlw Bt>ta ( luh, qut·Pn of tht' Junior ( Ia•-,
CirJ,' tat!' rt'pr,••pntatile. and milita11 pon•or.
GEHE RAYMOND O'KELLEY, Ct•nt>tul: Grtlt:, hil!hlil!ht, in hil!h •clwol ha~t• he•pn
hi• \\uri.. in militan and D.( T. In hoth tlt•partntt·nt- lw l!uint•d rol!'tt•d
t n•. l'rt'·idPni of D.( .'1. and memher-hi1 in the t"olor I!Uard and
\ .<..0 . ( luh.
JOHN MICHAEL JOSEPH O'MELIA, < ornnwn ial: John ha, -ho11 n an r"·ellt>nt
aptitude• fur militan and journali•m. Hr tnol-; military tlw full four }t'a~'
and \Hl• tht' chit'f .. ad\'1 R.O.I.( . •Upply ollH·pr. lit' i• ,ll•o rt't'nj!nizrd a•
an P•pe•ciull} I!OOd 1/onll't 11 rilt'r.
BOBBY RANDALL ODOM, Cerwral: Ea•y ~:oin!! and friend!), Bohh) ha• a li't of
•H·e·ompli-hnwnt- that lwlie- hi- happ)·l!o-lurk) naturp: '1\lll )t'<tr• of
\ ar•ity ha•ehall, orlt' )t'ar of B-Tt·am foot hall, and mt•mlwr-hip in tht·
\ .( .0. ( luh.
WILLIE MAE OSBORNE, (,t>twral: "" ''e't and fnt•ndh. \'\ lllw \I at> eontributt>d
he•r •neal tait'nb to tlw mi"•d t horu• a- a •enie;r and to the ei~rhth-j!rudt•
dl()rtt- lwr •uhln·-hman l t'ar. "lw ha- lwt·n an F.H. \. member and i
acti1t• in lwr t'htiiTh ~:ruuiJ-.
ROBERT RAY OLIVER, Cetwrul: Roht>rt, or "Rocl..y" a• lw is mort• frt•qtn•ntly
c·allt·tl, )pft Brown lli l!h to join the ll ornet' a' a "•uh-frt>•hit•.'' "rhola•·
tically. lw 'Jit'Ctalit.td in tht• •l'it'tlt't'•. In military ht• llt'lonj!t'd to tht•
\ .( .0 . Club a• a junior.
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�BURHICE IMA l EAH OWEH , Grnrral: .Iran wants to br a •·worl..in' ., girl. hr
rnjoys hrr hool..l..reping cla•s and hor es to tN' bool..l..t'eping know lt'dl!t' to
good a<hantagt' in an aftt'l·j!raduation job. \s a st'nior lwlper this past
yrar •ht' ahly a"i•tt'd the Phy -deal Education tt'aclwr•.
FRANK EDWARD PARHAM , Ct'nrral: Frank has hr<'n ont• of thm.r douhlt'-dutv
rhaructrr-, who art' hoth \\Orl..inc: and attending school. lit• was in D.Ll'.
for t\\O year•, hut tool.. an intt'r<'st in <''tra curricular activities as indi<·atrd hy his \\Orl, as Hilltop. 1/ornet. and Red (ross rt'pre•rntati\1'.
JAMES W
ILSON OWEH, -\cadt'mic: \\ ilson t'njoys participatinl! in sport-, espt'cially foothall. \ ar-ity football for two )ears and track for one year are
thr ha•is for hi, athletic record. Othrr achien•rnents includ<•d a \ear'•
mernher-hip in tht' 1\.ey ( lub and the \.C.O. Club.
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JOYCE FRANKIE PA
RKER , <.erwral: Joyct' is the l!irl on the 1!0 in both her
' hool and outsidt' \\Uri... ;.,he sened as Red Cro,_, 'ice-prrsident when a
•t'nior. -\t other times -he \Hh husy in the l't'p Club, 1-Tet'ns, as a hank
tellt'r, and a Hainho" Crrl.
JOANNE MARIE PATTILLO, (,t>n<•ral: .lo \nne ha. really had a tinl!t'r in e\er)
pie .• lw was a spon•or, Rl'd Cro" treasurer, l'hy ... Ed. hdpt'r, and 1/ornet
reprt'•t'ntati,e. Orj!anizations: IIi-B. F.H.A., • tudent Council, and rnh d
chorus. Earned a B-Tt•arn lmshthall INter.
HOWARD FRAHKLIH PEEK , Gerwral: J all, lanky .. Frankie.'' I! is tallnrss has
stood H.ll. ..... in goml •trad on thr ha•kt'thall court; he was a \ar•it)
playt'r for th11•e year•. Ht' rnadt' an l'\t'n longrr record of four )t>ars in
bast•hall, and has ht't'n in the .LO. and Lrtter ( luhs.
GENE LEONARD PEITSO, \ cademi<':
\ rrsatile lad, that Gent'. I It• srt'ms
to ha\t' a lwnt to\\ an! journalism:
1/omt•t staff, llilllllp stuff, and dt'lt•·
gatr to tlw Journalism Comrntion
in \ irl!inia. He was 'ier-ehairman
of Rt•d Cro", hank din•ctor, foothall playt'r, and mrmlwr of k e}
( luh.
CLYDE JACQUELINE PHILLIPS, Comnwreial: Jackir. <·ommercial studt'nt first
rat<', llf'lonl!ed to tlw F.B.L.A. Uuh and Hilltop Busines 'tafT. hr was a
H illtop rt•pre-entatiH• and a nwmher of !li-B, 'tudent ·ouncil, Beta \luh
and mht·d choru•. Outstantlinj! aehir,rment: \I R•. De~rrer.
EDWARD HORMAN PIERCE, -\cademic: Ed ha~ hrrn II ape' illr's " \1 istrr Atlrletics": ht• pia} I'd hard-hittinj! \arsity foo tball four year~ and madt• 11'tatr twirr. I n addition, lw made ha-.kethall and trac k t110 )rars and
brlonf.!ed to thr Lrtter Club and tudrnt Counl'il.
RODRIC MORRIS PHILLIPS, -\cadt'mie: Rod may ht' a ~rent'ral somt' da). if hi«
R.O.T.C. rrrord prO\I's an)thinj!. l it' sprn t a year in the "', .C..O. Club, then
two year-, in tlw Oflwrrs' Club. u yrar on tht' varsitv rifle tram, and wa•
Hilltop militar} Pditor.
·
JERRY AHH PILGRIM, Gt'neral: By joining the Future l!omemahrs of
Amrrica, Jerry has shown a de<;irr to prepare herse lf in th a t field tha t all
!!iris dt'sirr to t>nter. Amon!( other rx tracurrirular artivitirs sht' has
brlonf,!rd to art' the Prp luh and Red (ro~s.
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�LUCE HIA LOUISE RAY, ( omnwrcial: Lul't•nia, tlw p:irl "ith clwrr and spmt,
has 1\0rkt>d in tht> prps, ho,, bt•t>n a B-Tt>arn cht>t>rlt>ader, captain of Cit'
l.t•ap:tw Baskt•thall, and oflirial track scort>kt't>pt>r. Otht•r intt•rt>sts: Bt>t~
c:luh. F. II \. ollie«>-. l'rp ( luh, Rt•d (ro", and hank din•ctor.
SUE UHE REID, ( .ommercial: \I any orp:anizations claimed , up's tinw durinp:
her years at H.ll. . In the F.ll. . positions held 1\t>re dep:rt•es chairman
and treasurer. \\as also a member of Pep, F.B.L.A., pan ish, and Glel'
Clubs, lihrar staff, churl'h rhoir, and City Lt•ap:ue ha-.ketlmll.
PAT RICIA GAYE REED, \radt>mi c : Drum rnajort'ttt', that's Pat Shr marcht>d
"ith tlw hand four vpars ht>fort• attaininp: that CO\f'tt>d position . She has
ht•t•n both a hank tt·llt>r and a dirt>t'lor. Club arti,ities included .'tudent
( ounril. punish Club, and Rt>d CrO'-'-·
WALTER PR ESTO R
N HEA IV, Academic: "Tony., was "in on tht• doin\'' in tlw
military dt>partment: a Re-.t Drilled Platoon rnardwr for l\\O year" and
an ~.C.O . ( luh mt>mher. lias also lwrn a ' pani'h "( luhht>r," 1/ornct
rpprt'sentati\t' , and 'irt•-prpsidt>nt of his freshman homeroom.
H
VERLY RITC H, Comnwrcial: \ t>rhn,
club worker dt>lu,e. 1\ thn·e-)~ar
) -Tt>en and memht>r of • punish,
Pep, Library, Red Cross, and F.R.
L \. clubs and Studt>nl Council onr
year. -\lso an a•sistant hank tellt>r,
honwroom oflin•r, and mi,rd chon"
\Ora list
AU A
SHIR LI L R ROOK E, Gt'neral: ( o-captain hirli of tlw majorette squad \\a"
a "hip:h-stt>pper" lonp:er than anyoroe else four yt•ars. lias lwt'n in rni,ed
choru•, F. II.-\., and ) -Tt>ens t\\O yt>ars, Pep ( luh four )ear-. S,panish <luh
ont' ) ear, and "as a 'ponsor to hoot
ROBERT WILLIAM SEXTOH , Gt>neral:
port~ played a hip: part in Robert's
1\orktnp:s" on tlw Churc·h Lt•ap:ut> baskt>tball and school ha-t>hall teams.
" 1\ inp:" Hobert of his -.ophomort' homeroom and a nwmbt'r of the ::-panish
<Jub. At·ti\l' in R.O.T.C.: a t\\ o-yt'ar ( ounty Competition '\T.C.O.
ESTHER MAE SMITH , Gt>nt'ral: E~tht>r "tore up" tht> ba~kt'thall court for four
yt'ars at tht> Horne. , he contrihutt'd lwr \Ocal talt-nb to tilt' chorus for
t\\O yt>ars lwrt• at llupt>\illt llip:h us 1\t'll a, -eninp: a' a Red ( rO'-'
rt'prt>st>ntali\ t'.
ELAI HE RU TH SMITH , ( ornmt•rcial: Elaint' has wisely prepurt>d for ht>r futurt>
"position" by her fiH• )t'Urs in the F. I I.A., 'i t'-prt>sident one ypar. , hr
~anp: in the mi,ed chorus at the <;tate rnu~ic clinic and participated in
( it} Lt>ap:ut> Ra~kl'lhall and Pf'p luh.
JOYCE LEE SMITH , \cadrmic: Jo}Ct', hu') as a bee and alrno>l that sizt',
playt>d \ ar-ity basketball two yt'ars and workt>d on both publication •tafT•.
-\l•o helped tht> J>hys. Ed. tt>a ht>rs. 1\0rked a.., q•rrt•tar), and \\Oil a junior
cia ' mal(azint> ale• a" a rd.
HEL L SC IN (omrnt>r<"ial: "Little \ell" displayed a fondnt''- for lihrar)
OGG S,
work by lwlonp:inp: to tht> Library Club h\e years: \iCt'·pre•idrnt 1\'ire.
Tht> "mont'y-!!irl" of her junior and •t'nior hornt'rooms and a nwrnher of
F.R.L.A., Rt>ta Club, and City Lt>ap:ut> Ra kt>tball tt>arn.
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�C.I ARLES DOUGlA SNIDER, hadt•mr c: Draft-man ::-.nidt'r dn·" and .. redn·" ..
S
Inn_ hour- on 1/i//top paj!e'. In other lt•ar-. lw "a' a 1/ornct honwroom
n pn·-•·ntatilt' and a honwrnom olli<'er. \l ilitaril) 'Jit'aking. lw repn·-•·rllt'd
11.1 L"- at tlw ( .o unt) ( OlllJwtition.
IRGINIA NADINE SOUTHER , (;prwral : \ rt>al ··troopt'r·· in the l'h)-i<·al Edu caV
tion dt>partnwnt a Tumbling Cluh mrmlwr and •enior Ph)-.. Ed. lwl pt'r.
"-h t· al-o pht)r•d \ ar-it) ha-.kPthall th a -.t'nior and participatrd in tlw
"-pani-h ( luh and 1%1 Cirl-.' "-tatP.
HEll JOHN TAMSOH , \cader11i< : \ eil IHI• an '"Old Faithful .. in ( ount)
( ompetrtion: lw participatr·d thrre tinw,, rarninl! rank and nwmbership
in tlw \ on-< ommi--iorwd Ollicrr· ( :lub. lie "a,o also an actiH• nwmlwr of
tlw Junior ( i1 itan ( luh and tlw Latin ( luh.
BOBBY GENE TAYlOR, \t·a•lt·mi<·: \ .. "lwei .. "ho n•all) rollt'd around in
H.O.· I .<. Beloru.:ed to the rifle tt'am, 1\ent to ( ount) Compt'lition, and
Panwd Ollicer< ( lub nwmlwr-hip ir) hi, rank of 1-'ir-t l.it>utPrurnt. Partic ipated 111 D.< .:r. , nd Junior \ 1 hit'' enwnt.
DOROTHY JEA STAlliNGS, ( ommPrcial: \notlwr ·· honwroom politician ..
N
t\\ ict' pn·-idPnt: thrPt' tinw• qut't'n and Rt•d ( ro" rt>pn••entati1e; H'!"rt'·
tan. hank teller. ::-.tudPnt ( .o urwi I rt'prt'st'ntath t', II Uf/H' l reprrsrntath t'.
and 1/i//top n•p re-.·ntatiH• on<·e. Slw', also heen a militar) ~pon,or,
) -Tt't'n. H-tt'am cht>,• rleadt'r. and lll'ljort'tlr•.
MARY MAGDElEHE TAllEY, Cerwral: '" \J ar), \J ar), quite co ntrar), ho" ·• i-.
)OUr 1\ork in tht' Future Bu,int'" Lradt'rs of \nwrica j!oinl!~ Contrar),
no: hut act he in thr F.R.L \ .. )!'•. :rw has been busy in otlwr \\a)• also,
notabl) a• a miv•d chorus member.
MARY CECiliA TAYlOR , \ cadrmic:
n·al JH'ac h, '".fa\\ja" stylt' - that\
l't'l!l!l· Bus) all the time : B-tt'am
..lwt>rlt>ading, 't -Tt't>n•, ll onor Roll.
Latin and Bl'ta Club, and 1/illtoJI
Ft'aturt' Editor. Be<·au•P of lwr
!!OOd natun• and IH>rking abilit1
•lw lwld •t'IPral honwroom oilier•.
THOMAS DONALD TEDDER, Cr·rwral: Ea•y 1-!0ing ..., om .. n·prf'sl'nted ll apt•,iiiP
'It Bo) -.· "- ta tr during the 'Lifllmt'r br•fon• his "'nior )Par. li e lwld mem.wr-hip in th D.< . I . ( lui• as a •Pnior and 1\th Plt·<·ted liCP·pn•-.idPnt of
hi-. -ophonwre homt·room.
JESSIE JOANN TUCKER, ( ommt'rcial: Cood-na tun•d Joann has sho\\ n hrr " idr•
inten•sts hy hrr al'til ities. ' he pa rt icipa ted in I·'. II .A., li bra ry " ork , a nd
girl< d10ru-. and '"''a Bl'ta .. brain'' and F.B. I. ..\ . ( ltd.J nrt'm llt'r for tiHI
lear •.
TRACY ADAIR TOLAR, \ ('adr·mit : For Traq \ a jolly j!ood fpJio" ~''lwriall)
in ,tudPnt a• tilitiPs: Hille tt'arn, .J unior (i,itan ( li rb. \I.( .0. <.lub and
.l nnior Rr·d ( ro.-. \ nwnrlwr of thl' 11.1 1.::-.. Fulton Count) ( l'ntPnnial
ElEANOR JUNE UPCHURCH, < ommerrial: J unt> mhed
ball playinj!, and 1/i/ltop work in to onr of tlw
11.11."-. In difft>nn t homt'roorn' 'lw "a' qut>Pn,
and // ,mr•t rt'pn·-r·ntatilr•. -\ nwmbt'r of F.B. I ..
(
nmmittt·t~
n. .
,t .... t·nior.
captainc}, ,ar,i t} ba,kr· tmost <"har min j!; mi sses a t
'~'l'fl' t arv, and Rt>d Cro"
\ ., l't'p and I r ttrr Club-..
�C.i ARLES LEE WALLACE , .\r·adr·mil':
"\\ allv,'' tht' militaq kid: a nwmlwr o.f tlw ' d .. 0. · and Oflrcers'
( luhs, \ lilitan 1\ studPnt, ordi
natH'I' ollicn, · and t" ir·t' a Best
Drillt>d Platoon memlwr: lw left
th
in llr•,·r•mlwr to hr·1·onw a
"Lr•atiwrnr•ck."' \\as a 1/ornet
\Iliff nwmht•t.
STEPHEN TEED WALLER , \r·adr·mic: 'itPH>, tlw "tall ho) ., of If ape' illr• lfil!h,
lwld a JOb in ,In .\tJanta •tort' \\hieh left him littlr• time for •l'hool arti\i111'•, hut lw drd •t•nr· faithfully as ,lJl r·nand-ho} in thr· ollrc·t>. llis hohh~
RONALD
WADE HENRY WHEELER, \l'adt'mit · \\ adt' \\as tlw "mont'y-man·· of hi- junior
r Ia••, <~nd it •r't>n" lw •till had a !wad for ti:.:r11·r·- this year '" lw '"''
1/omet \ ssocia((· Busin'" \l anal(t'l'. Playr·d B-Tr·am football thrt'r' years
tnd '"'s an \ .( .0. ( luh tnt·mlwr.
LOUIS WELCHER , Cerwral:
" a "\\ht'el'' in sports:
\ arsity football thrt't' ) t'ars, track.
B- 1t'am football, and haskl'lhall
oru• yt•ar resultr·d in four-year Lt>t·
tl'r Cl nh memhl'rship. In militan
lw lwlml!!r'd to \ .l.O. anti Olltrcr-·
( 'luhs and tlw Be-t Drillt>d ( ompany.
"~onn}"
j ...
cJa.., ... i,·al nut ... ic.
MARGARET BERNICE
raist•r: •lw was
\t'r•atdr· naum·
'hip; \\ork on
( lub arti,ity.
WEAVER , \cadt>mir·: Co-captain \lar~arct, the '-r·hool '-pirit
a t\\o-yr•ar chr Prlr·adt•r and h\t'-}t'ar Pep"( luhher."' l lt•r
'' rt'\1' dt'd lrv "pani-h, Bl'la, and 'I -Tr·r·n ( 'luh nwmhcrhoth puhlir·ation': military sprlii'-Or•hip: and Tumhlinj!
WALTER RUSSELL WHITAKER, \r-.Hit>mir·: \\'alter, amiable and t'a•y !!Oin:.:,
showed an intr>rt'•t rn mditar. hy rt'pl't'•entin:.: his sehool in County
( ompetition his -ophomort' anti junior )t'Urs. '\ ht>n a junior lw ht>lonj!l'd
tn tlw \ .( .0. ( .luh. \\ ,rs al-o a nwrHht>r of the Radio Enj!lish ( Ia--.
BETTY ANN WOFFORD, Gt'rwral: Bt'in:.: in D.C.T. has not prt'\l'ntt>d Bl'lty from
taktnl! an artivt' part in ou t-of-cia" lift>, such as !win:.: c1 "•ojr·r·;· sprm•or
II\<
and qut•r•n and 'il't'·pre-rdent of hn junior hom!' room. Otlwr
ll'li\itir•,: '1 -Tr•t•n•. Chorus, Pr•p ( luh, and han!.; tr•llr•r.
ROBERT WENDELL WOFFORD, Genr·ral: Bohln r· xcelled in Htrsitv font hall and
track for tln•·r \t'ars: ,tatr> trark nwt'l.t\\0 \l'ar• . .\ Fall. Ft'sti,al k in!!
hi, '-Uh-frt·, hma r; \ t'ar and u ha•kt•thall nHIIH;!!I't, Junior Ht•d !'ro-s nwmhr•r, und mi litaq ~ on- ( om.
PATRICIA ANNE WYNN , \ eadt'mie: Pattie. tlw do·t'\I'I'Y thing !.!irl: llilltop
t'ditor. 1/ ,rnt'l as-ociatr• t•ditor. T. \ . Parwli•t t\\ ret', .0.( . nwdal \\ innt'r,
hank t..!lr·r, military sponsor. ( r•ntt•nnial ( ommittel' nwmlwr, and Cir};
" tate ollin•r. OtiH'r acti\ it it·-: Hainho\\•, chorus four yr•ars hand .rnd
honor roll, and Latin. B\'la, .tnd 'I .'}r·t·n ( luh-.
GEORGE JACKSON YOUNGBLOOD, \ radt'n.ir: .. mrlin' .lack" pla~erl R-Team foot·
hall and r·xrt•llr•d in militar) .t• .. hown h) his !'llpturt• of the Br•st Drillr•d
l' ri\alt• a"ard. \ . ( .. 0 . ( luh nwmlwr-hip, and \\ ork a• 1/i/ltop militan
r•ditor. ll r> \Hts ,tlso a ·pani-h Cluh member.
�THE JU
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JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT
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The indu ... trious junior ... try all ~orb of
inf!redicnb in an effort to find a combination quailing happin -,-.,: ma~azinc -.,ale ....
-.tudent-din•ctor IH>rk, and H.O.T.C. officer-: po-.itioth. Catalytic agt•nt to -,peed the
procc-. ... : n· ... pon.,ihilit} of pullin~ on the
Junior- cnior.
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YOUNG EXPERIMENTERS
.
That magic third y ar "hen \l'ryone i,.. "ure hi,. ""<'\.periment"' i" rookin~ at the right
temperature and "urel) i» pn•<'ipitatin:r out \aluahle cry~tak tryout;, for th team ;
""belonging .. to the popular dulh: the t>\..du,_i, e -..ulhnobhery of norH·om-; tlw ··arid''
t ,..t for Beta Cluh.
t>nior -..tatu-.. -..eem:- only ]
aho, e the
oph~.
C-"I'll/ed left to riKht. /int rou: .In
\nn Bra-wc•IL \laqwn·t Baile•\.
b111h ( olhath. \nn \!...in. \tan
Bnm n, l'aulc•tte El!...in .... Frann••
lloll und, .lonita llarri" . . . cr·
ond rou: '-,tan It'} "mith. (,pori!<'
Ci,en•. Honald Bradlt' }. Jan <'
( :hall('l', \drianrw lnj.!ram, .lot>
Cut•n, l .arr}
\•lam..,, Gt>orl!t'
(:!wider...... Third rou: Eul(t'nf'
Ba-.!...in,
Bill)
Barlwr, I arr\
• mith. Hoht>rt l>arnt'll, .lt•rr}
Bt•att·nhauj.!h. \orri" Curri•on.
Ha}nwnd 1\.i,finj.!. Eric l l)dt' ...
f ourtlr mu: "am \\nod" a rd.
Bill} BPrr}, l'hil fr,inj.!, Ha)
"tont·, Bill ( rant•. "-• run \\ rl
liam-., Gt·on:t' llunrmt•tt.
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lt·/t to n~ht. /i"t
ft1U:
!'>hirlt'} \ld art. kathr) n (.an·
non. "ue IIPr•dwlman. Judith
Thornp-on, Junt· ( onnalh, Jo
\nnl' Ral!•dalt>, \laidH' \ann
J ont·•. Carol) n Tatter,on . . .
'wmnd rou: Da, id Ta) lor, Bf'tt)
( .amtJ•. Jt·unf'tte !.ill. Hu) rnond
\lpdlock. (;pori!<' . nt•t•tl. 'It'd
Pritt·. Hou•ton tt't'd. (,praldinP
hit•, Barbara \lin•ht'\\, .firnnn
\lckt't' . . . Third rou.: \\ illiarn
'-orrt•ll•, "-enneth \lartin. Rol!t't
Peit•o, \'\ illiarn llandlt•), Ronald
Brol!don, Ed\\ard \litclwll. (;Pr·
aid .I u tu,, Dan llonea, \drian
ilk
C-3
~catcd
left to ri~ht. fint rtllt:
lwlb) utton. ~loll} ut• llood,
( arolt• ( .arter. Da' id )ohrNHl,
Joel \\ illinl!ham, l.a,prne Dodd,
Paula Robin•on, Ora ill'll John 'on . .
tTond filii :
l't ;.. '
Cro\\t', Ja<'kiP Haddock. \ pJJ
Cartt•r, !.t·rtrudt• \llt·n. \ nita
llelnh, k <n Jon<''• \! arlene ll all·
ford, \lmira Hu~he-. Florenn•
Gann, Carol)n Ea-on . . . Third
roK: Jern 'lt'ddt•r. Bill) Barnt·•,
Jot' k al!lik,
up Cool!lt'r, I rma
'lut> \'\ adt•, ( harlt•, Finle'. Bt•J .
ton l'tu·t' kr. llon Flur). \ ot pit·turt'tl: Dor" Greirwr.
~ catnl ll'/1 to nr:ht. fir.,/ 11111:
BeH•rit'l \l orl!an. Ruth 011\t'r.
Loui•t' ( ra\\ ford, l.amar l.a"''"'·
Dot \\ il-on. '-u-a n
IohtNIIl.
ll elt·n ~inh . . . ~ ,.,..md filii:
.loan '-orro\\, ( laudt'ttt· \i <'kol·
•on,
Bt>H'rl)
\ Ol!t.
\ trl!inia
\'\ ood. La-.it' Pitt-. .lo \ nnt'
Ft>rn·ll.
Bt'th
'-k Plton. .huh
\\ t'•t, \l artha ~h·\\art ... Third
rou: "- ennt'th kt·t'nwr. l.arn
Jlu rknh), llt•rlwrt \ Ol!t. .fot•l
ktt t'. Brlh i'H'rt't'. Bobll\ '-ellt·r,,
Ct>nt' \l elton, <.an ::.andifer.
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�FRESHME
OFFICEH '
President
(.O\'\H. BRO\\ '\
T' ict'·P resident
\OR\1 \ ]> \Rh..EI{
Cll
ecrelary
\RLES THO\II'SO\
P \T CocCI'\
TrPa urer
THE \1 \ClC OF IT \LL
~~RAW"
\ e11 factor-, hearing on the "earch for happirw;;s become
apparent to the fre~hman ··re..,ear h ;;cienti..,t-.'' in their fir,t
"reall) hil!h-~chool" credit ~uhject!".
SCIENTISTS
cientific di,.co\ Prie~ prow: L \T[\ j.., not dead
23 = g
II aler. lllller, Ez·eryulrere
\Jain chapel prol!tam still
"t•.tclusize''
Lunch room ha,., "Rats''
\lr. Hop•' a
"Cone "ad" o' Paper - .1nd all tlze u:orld' not a lage,
but a eat in 218.
B-1
.~eated left to ri~ht, first row:
Jimm)
Futral, Lloytl Byar,,
\~ a)ne \lo-.1!'), Gary \le ... ander,
Harold Colt', l lup:h Dorsey, Richard Blanche . . . t•rtmd rotc
Larr} Boris, Barr} Billinp:ton.
( aroh n Bip:p:!'rs, Linda Barr,.
\ladt>line
( ra,dord,
Bt•q•rl)
Hannum, Lamar Cook. Pat Cop:·
~:ins . . . Third row: \ irp:inia
Bo\\1'1', Rat' Gri~:p:-, Jt·an Fortl.
( harlotte Dunlap, )\ette Gt'orl!t'.
J utly Edin~:t'r. Charlotte An·
dre"'· Tommie Floyd ... Fourth
row: Jack Ellis. 1\lan Carter, Joe
Bip:ham, Tomm} \' ht•elt'r, Gt•ne
Erp:lr, ' te,en Dt'\\!'11, Dan Brad·
le), Edward Elliott.
B-2
~·ea ted
left to
ri~ht.
/int rotc La
Junt' \lote. I nt'Z .'-andrr-, \ anq
.lone-. \\}tonia \!ann, Rudt•en
[., nrh, \l ar.. ha \ pi I, ( arol \nne
"mith . . . ~ef'ond mu: Jot' ~ l r
(_ anrH>n, Eddir L\ nch. Darrt>ll
\ e\\ l11. c\lan \ t>\\ ton. Hobrrt
Let', R:>hb\ Lt>t' Jorw-. l.arr}
\" op:~:lt-. Ro) Jat·kson . . . Third
fiJU:
.'-ur
Ltll"a',
\nnaiii'IIP
\\alkt>r, Joycr \ erst', , andra
lloppt•r, \lartha \I illt•r. \l arit·
Kennt•dy, .'-andra Garmon . . .
FtJUrth rou: Jeri'} \ lcCurdt'),
Jed \ eshit, Frank tokes, .lt•rry
Hope. Jame' Hu~:h \l addo'l..
Frank
Lea,
( urtis Jack-.on.
llarr} Hu<"kaln.
30
�B-3
mtcd left to
n~ht,
/int mu:
(,ail .Simp-on, ( arol Hawn, ( ~n·
thia \\ lu·c·IPr, Franc·c·, Gaudio,
],alwllc· \\aiJ..c•r, llarric•tt ParJ..c·r,
Gail Patton, JacJ..it· PinJ..•ton ...
. emnd rotc: .\Item Pruitt, Da1icl
Hobin..,on, Dm id Tribble', BrrwJ..
Rlwa.
\lary
'-,tf·\\art,
llc•lc·n
:--tarJ.., ( harlh \\'hitc', Bob tmw.
Lt'"is ( arter, Lynwood \lcBerf'),
BurJ..y Ratcliffe . . . Third mu.:
RPndlc•v \orri ... , Hic·hard Pinion,
Pc·tc· \lobiPy, Hay mith, .I imrn~
\\ hittPd, Jeri') Hob •rt..,, Lamar
outhrr.
B-4·
• mted left to
ri~ht,
fir t rou:
Zorartta CarJi..,lc', Carolyn \1mond,
ur Harri..,, \Jan \nn
Denni..,,
\lirr Dun<;on, Irrrw
Chanc·er, f..,aJwl Broohllf'r, c har·
lottr ( hanre . . . "c·1·ond mu:
Rf'IJP!'ra BPnnc•tt, hirlt') llood,
BPtt\ Jean Crai~. Barbara !luff.
EH1Iina Frrrman, Pat Cod" in.
Lynda \lll!ood, .huh llunnic·utt
. . . Third rotc Cail Bedford,
Barbara (,od\\ in, -,, bil Burn-.
hiriP} Bro\\n, \Jar} HP-trr.
Bn•nda Duncan, G,n lc• '-,mith.
BeH'ri\ Da1 i, . . . Fourth rou:
\\a1nP Gu,, (;pnc· .'piH'\, Jc·rn
\lc\lic·hal'l, Linch Butlt•r, Bnbl"
<.ohran, Crrald Phillip-.
B-5
. ml£·d l1-/1
111
rit:ht, /int mu:
\lary Houthirr, Hc·lw!'!'a l.oorH·\.
\Jar) .To uddPrth, Betti hc••tc·r.
( .arol HiH·r,, ( nnnw I andnrru.
Fayp Pettitc• . .
cnlfld r11u:
Diana \l !'Guirc·, :--nc· 'wo~~rn ....
andra Platt, .lamh \\ hitc·,
Larry Will•, Elaine• l'n•·c•. Pat-1
LPP, Patri!'ia John ... on, Ed\\ard
]one- . . . Third mu: Lamar
Lt'l\ i-, Tomm) Ty lc·r-. l{onn\ Cilbert,
\rthur \lay•,
\nthon}
Pri!'e, Jimmy J one-, Frt'd lla\ ·
11ard.
B-6
eated left to
n~ht.
/int mu:
ara
one, \ irJ!inia Harbin,
• uzannp "mith, .limnn 0'\c·ill.
\lor-ri ... \lrBrrq, \l,ulc·ltnc· \la-h·
burn, J unt' Odom . . . cnmd
rmc , andra \\ ood, l>aphirw
Parker. Barhara \111 -1,..11. l.arr1
llandlt•}. \ndy \\ t>ll•. ( nnni•·
Bn11>r1, I illian "f'\\t'll, L01ella
Fn-ter. l.incla "andifc·r ... Third
rmc Larry ( rO\\, l.rri'h \', y utt,
Hoke Bradley, \\ rllanl lwllton,
J Prn I.e'\\ •-. Tomnn ~ ·in f rt'),
Billy ))pan.
�HOME ROO I ··E\.EC .,
\ ot pi..turcd :
\lo"\IHH
!lou'
\ -1
To" \\ I·SI
\ -!l
I.I:\IJ\
Bt
II.OC(...
JlAillliEI
'\iEIF'
\-3
\ -2
The
:--\"\Ill!\ I'AH:
\ -1
~~FROTH''
'\\ '""' o" D1 "'
-\-5
J uon )
ot " \ '"
\ -6
.)A\IFs
Hu1
F
\ -7
of the SUB-FROSH
It":- the ,...uhfre~hie:-· fir:-t falterin~ ··e'-perim nt tn the
chool Life in "ear<'h of the fahulou,; Eldo-
Lahorator~ of
rado.
cience. or mu:-H'. or art'? Il-, 'cie nce 10-l. indicatin ~
,;ubfn·:-hie, to I)(' ··nplorer,_-- of the FIH T OHDEH. They
aim to ~ati"f) their curio::-it~. of coun-e. nd they'll ewn
he into other folk-, locker-::-tuff. if chance permits.
'·Re:-ear<'h equipment"' i, a h:t haffiin~; but they catch on
fa:-tto the · ·"a~,.. of upperda:;:,men_''
-1
.~eated
left
111
ri[:hl. first ruu.
Eva Bn)\\n , Barhara \ elms, \I
nwta \X' illiam,, Elizabeth Brook
sher, \l ar~aret <.amp. \!irian
Johnson , \l ary \lyce Gay. Beth
.\nn \l cOonald . . . . econd rort
Patricia La '"on. ~) h ia Hutch
inson. Frankie Cann, Janette
.\lainor. Jo)Ce 0\\en, \l a ,int
Dodd, .Sue \l artin, .Sut> Burdi
Gloria Fields, Be\t>rl} llt•ster.
Jeanette ( rai~, l.ihhy Bolton ..
Third rott: \Lon roe Bol!'•, ~It·
plwn
Phillips. Jack
Brook•.
( harle, Buchanan, Roht>rt Free·
man,
l.ar,on
Burke,
llarold
Davis, Cary Bruton, <.ah in Bunn.
-2
. eated left to right_
Patricia ( ohran. \lary llar::.-t~
Judy ~ mith, Barhara H
Glenda Fields . . . t·<·ond
Joyce Andre\\s, Linda Bullock
lit len. La\\ ler. Gail ( haistain
l.ititia Holt, "ara \lac
Third mz~;:
Donald
Julian Lm<'rn, \lanin
.I os~•ph Loon e), J err) Lanj.!ford
�-3
"t'll/t•d
lt·/t to rt;:ht. fi"t rou:
.lurh
\\hitt ·, \nnt• \ll'llonald
'Huu ·~ Bal..t·r, l't·,u h
lit rndon
Blanl'lw '1\rwr . . . 'wnmd mu:
Jamit· Bo)l..in, Ellt·n Bro""· .ft·OH·
l.t·t • l'arkt·r, llarrit·tt \t ·H·•. an
dra Fullt•r, \l~ra ~orn·II-. Dalt
Boorw . . . Third mrc ~1 ildn•d
(;a). Donna llor•q, .I ud~ (;j[ .
mon>, La\ onrH' Dif'kt·r-on, I .inda
KniJ.!hl.
~ca11·d le/t to ri;:ht. fint rort:
l'atril'i,t Buict•, \ant} Thra•IH r,
\nn Hatterrt' l'. \lan
ean·).
"andra l'att>, l·:unirt• \lp;ulo"'
• • • •~f'('(llfd mu : ( amilla l.anJ.!·
ford. l't'J.!J.!)
\\ artc·-.
\nnc·tte
\\a de•, l'atru·ia bl" a rd-. Linda
\\ all..t•r, La\l•llt· Lt·tllu tll·r . . .
1/urd fi/U: Loi' !-'rank lin. "han n
()'\ll'lia, ~}hil ~irnm•. lmoJ.!t·nt·
lluprit, \anq
la\\•On, Ka~
"latham. J trr~ ErJ.!le.
-5
ttlnl ll'/t to rit.:ht. /int flllt:
J inHll)
"mith.
Donna
Hat•
!'it· kit·-. \!an l rh}. Ho-Pnutr}
niiJ.!I!•·
\nn \\ att·r-. .k--it·
\\ ood.
Lt>lia
l .onJ.!.
ann
()'!Ian•, \lfn•d "trt•itman
~ccond
rou:
I hn id J at k•on,
Jc•rn Cra:,!~. LC'on ( n~~_dn .... \ athaniPI "mith. ( ahin llud•on.
llo) t "nton, Donald "\ l..c·-.
\lonnH' Jon•·-. .lt'rr\ (,aza\\il\.
1-.c•nrwth CuOrn . . . 7 lrin/ mu:
llt•nr ) l'it' fTI'. Jimm) \I a)-. ~l ar·
'in ( artt·r, Honald ( larl..t>, .I uliu,
\lartul, La Fittt• :-,,thor-. \\in·
•ton Duke.
33
�_
\.-6
t'lltt'll left to ri{drt. jint rou:
1 t'-lio• \\ itlwrinl!lon. "arah .Jar·
\lar)
\lartin.
\lartha
r.-tl.
Rurkt'. '"ant' II L) nch. :O.hirlc•,
Fln\tl, "ara Lra,.:l! . .lt'rt\ ::-t~• \\arl
... ~t•nmd rou: \llwrt \lauldin.
Jo-e ph \llo·n. llal \(r,andt>r,
.lame·- \}t'''· Berr~ Jachon.
Jnn l{u--o·ll. ( he-lt'r Phillip-.
]ern 'a ouman-. Bill~ ( o,, .leq I
::-artain. UP\ t>land Dou:dll} . . .
Thml rou: Rohh) \[('( hull!.
Paul Gann. Ric·hard Braclle}.
Flo)d Ram-t•y. R. L. (,ral!l!·
1-aa.- \q•n·ll. Pat Dickrr,on,
Eul!t'IH' Bennrll. llan n FOI!I!·
-7
catt•d left to rif{ht. /int rou:
Dt'lore- Ikm p-t·\. <.harle, '-,ander-. Hillman Odom. J anwHt·t·-•·. .I imm) flo,>t•ll. (,lenn
Pt•a•·nc·k. Jnr) ( .anad). \larlcrw
I.onJ:ino . . . ~t'Colld fiiU: Jt>rn
I am hurt. \\ e-lt·\ ~ornn,, Frank
"outlwr. Lamar Randt•ll, Crach
1- .,., and. Frank Roorw. Frank it•
.Tnnt·-. '[ homa' Blalock ... Third
rou: Bill) Bt>t·k. Thoma" .Tone·-.
(;I) nn Frazit'r. \leh in Denm.
Da,id Ro-•·· ( harlie ._,mith, Bilh
Blac·k. J ohmn In inc•.
-8
Clltl .{ /t•jt to right. /ir.\t
filii:
\rchw Rompo-t. \nn W)all.
\I an t't' H•·•·r). Elizalwth kramt'r.
Cail "am-. \lartha Tallman.
Jolu }
a\t'r ...• ccond filii :
Kt·nneth '"hi tin, Tommy \\ r(.
liam·•rn. Forrt••t Buchanan. L}Jln
\lurph). Bill) lluntin~r. Wendt>ll
HammP.tt. Phil Dan t·ll ... Third
nne: Bill} 1\.ratinl! . .lark Gran·
tham, Thorr: t-.. tru·kland. Ton)
'''t'•l, Terr~ \\ lli·Hn-. Tomnn
O'Kt·lle}, John temhridl(t>.
'"t
31
�··Spike"' Cri::;man\ Mar h.
in I! Band n·memlwr:-: ~ho''
tim at fall ~arne~ ... parade
\\ithout re::;t, even in \1'ash·
ington ... ~ea::;onal
on erts
. . . mu:,ic fe::;ti\al .
and
eight o'clock rehear;,al:,.
CLASSES CAN BE FUN
"Liz·est" Club on the Market
"Bookish" Folk in Circulatio1z
Front row. left to right: Helen Lawler, \lary llhon, Helen ~turk, ( harlottt•
Dunlap, Charlotte Chance, Linda Bullock, Ltitia ll olt, Sarah \l ac Smith.
Elizabeth \l cCannon, \lary Harp:ett, Jud)
mith . . . .'>ecund rm<: \rlt•rw
Cib,..on, June Odom, Loi~ Franklin, Gail Bedford. Charlt>ne Callahan, 1\t•ll
<"OP:I!in,.., Be,erly Da,is, :'lonna Parker. \lan-h a \ t>ill. \ iq::inia Bower, . . .
Third ruw: 'ue Reid , \lary Jo udderth, Rop:er Peitso, KennNh \lartin , llan
Bradley, Robert Freeman, Bob tone, Jann Drakt>, Joanne Tucker . . . \ot
pictured: Georl!:e need.
Docie's "Do"-zers- a singing all da; long
""\a\\ I ;;ing out. no\\ ; 'Hallelujah.
kno\\ in~
men'." plead::; "\1r:-. Docie.
it
''ill
b
Det•'' when the bell ring~.
35
ThP ··tin·,(· club on tlw market "tirw:lt•,
"ith TirH!lt:· for 1\0rk and 'ttHh almo~t
too busy to .. " atch thP hirclie ...
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( 111ht l .icutr·flll/1/ ( ,,,.,,.-/
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llutH.Illl'\
( 11dct H11jor
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cnmd f .ir•ut<'flllfll
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\on-( om.
left to ri~ht. hr\t
Row . Charlc\ Nee\e.
Jimm y Jonc\,
Eu~cnc
F.rl(le. \\ illiam llandle). Jame\ Miichell.
Herbert Vol(t . Bill y
Wllk\, Bill Crane. Sec
ond Ro" ; Davod I ay
lor. I .trry Ba,kin. Joel
llailev. William Sorrell\.· Gerald
ndcron,
Kenneth
"-ccncr.
Don I lurv. Cl~d Mill'
I htrd .Ro" .
S.tm
Woodward.
Paul
Brook . Jerrv llore.
Jo\Cflh Ka ·Ilk. llur·
h;: n
1oorc.
Man in
I l.tlllnrd . I htr\e ) '>pi\ey, Robert
I edder
Founh Ro" • Carl J u\tu , Kenneth \\ illiam\,
\\ tllard Shelton , !luke
Br.tdle\ , l .tr\On Burke
John · Wv .t tt , Bobb\
.Seller\.· Joel Kttc
George Jack\un
W' bo Erer ttll' gt.
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FIR T PL TOO
JERRY BEATENBAUCII
Cadet First Lieutenant
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Sponsor
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PHILIP ]ONES
Cadet First Lieutenant
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Cadet First Lieutenant
1ISS JOYCE GREE
ponsor
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[) i I i ~ t•nt ofli<'P " or k n..,
kt't'p thing, hummin~ in
tlw front oflice: \la-..int'
1\H•rellt'. Deanna Jackson.
Luct•nia Ha).
111 'chool Politician,.;: :tudl'nl Coun<"il "51" ll'd b, D. J.
Hammett. T. Barh r. B. Ha). II. Bro" n. Platform" ~Niall)
··planked" into one for ~ood ... en i(' . I 21 Politcian::- kl'ep
campai~n promi::-e,.. for Fall Ball. t:~) (fHear ::-ay,... "0
Thanb.'' to Dai... for ... hin). ne" piano. (I) exll'lll' har·
monizes in "~rand'' ::.lyle. ( 5)
ea,.on'::. Greetin~::. from
.ouncil to faithful janitorial ... tafT. I(>) '\1a'::. and Pa's ~~·t
look.,. e at Chri,.tma,. concert.
Pr sident;
man, Vice-Prl'::.id nl; 1\11-s.
kinner, d"isor; Lorayne
J\..pJJ ). ash in: Pe~~)
Conine, ::,;.i-,tant Ca,hier.
Taylor's Banker,.. Director,.. Tl'lll'r,.. all
add up to Thur"day Bank Da).
tep ri~ht up. and ;-ay "Bur~ r"
and you'll [!l'l ju"t that in ou1
caf teria.
Pi II" '' ith a ,mile provided you
pa"" tlw pratlin~ dia~nosi>o.
Pit<"her toda)? Tlw,.t' opl'ra
gi ' e ;- li ck quick ;.enice.
�en ice
3
TEE S
0 THE
we
Big isters
to tbe Lillie
Homemakers,
enior Chapter
L B PL
enors and Senoritas of Pan-Am
Officers: f.'s Hunter , Douglass,
mith, Dorsey
PQR's Pueri and Puellae
Dressed p for tbe Christmas Pagea11t
�The Hor11 v t
Georgia Scbola tie
P ress Alk)Ciatioa
Vol. XVI, No. 9 Hapeville High School
April 22, 1955
Hapeville, Ga.
Jeann€'tte Neill
Assodat~
Editors:
Patti Wvnn, Jim
n~ntley,
Fr;ln L{'(•. J){'nnna Jnt•ks()n, MnrJ-!RTt.'l \Vt>:l\·t•r
Se-nior Staff 'W riters :
Joan Barton, PeR'I!'Y
Conine, Mnry Courie, Grant Davi", J nne
F.llb, DaiMy Hammett.
1-f('nry llillbrath ,
H~an,
Fran
John
O'Meiia,
Jerry Hunter, Anne Mabry,
Gt•ut~
J>eillJo,
Joy<'e
Emory
A~tsoc:iate
Mana~~ren :
Wad ('
Smith.
Chroni~ter
Whe(')er, Elsie
Har-ris
Faculty Adviaer
Miss
Annt! Re>aumont
Little \Ji,..,.. Fditor didn't mi,..,.. a thin!! in
proofi Ill! II ornt•l rop~. Slw <H'c·epled. rt'·
jerlt><L <'OJT!'<'Ied "ad infinitum:·
\lanal!er Chroni ... ter
hi;, hu"i n<'""·
•
\Ji,..., B!'aumont
Adrisrr
ktH'II
-\l!r<'ein;r c·ditoriall)
came the hard II a)
in e'\erutil <'::,!'~~ions
of 1\~,.ociate Editor,..:
Deanna ]arbon .
\laqwr<'t \\ ea1Pr.
]imm) B<'ntl).
Pattie Wynn, Fran
Ler. and Jeannette
eill. Editor-in·
<"hief.
Headin:r lhe JH'Ih
on llorn<'t Da1
•
the Bi:.t Poi n.l of
th!' Bi:.t Stor~.
Typinl! 11ent on and
on and on ...
Stakin:r out c·laim.,
for a,..,..i:rnnwnh 1\lh
on a •·first !'ome··
ha,.i:-.
Hai .. in:r <'ir<'ulation to hi~he,..t pt·a k in ,..ixt<'<'ll )<'ar ... lla,..tlw
achieH·ment of the hom<' room a:renb.
�ILL TOP
T FF '55
I' \1
\,"
Ill
. tditor
\\ \ '\ '\
\I
UU.\1111'.\.\
'IHn
\I (IIlli !f.''
!.ttt•ran /~'diton: Ben llui C'hin-orL Fran<·e, llo~an. Junl'
Blank•·n-hip. lhi-~ Jo Hamnwll. \lary Lourie. Pt'i!i!Y
Ta) lor. Junt• l p('hltr('h. Hod Phillip,... ]at k 'I oun~hlood
'\,,..i,..lanh: Jnr~ llunln. Jane Elli,... Jerq Dou p:la,..,...
( harlt•, .'r11der. \I.nl• ·rw :\lit('ht>ll. Crru• Pril,..o
!Ju,int•. , liWW!f.I'T.\: LnC'enia Ha~. Pt·p.g) Conine, El~ie
llarri,... Loui-t• llolland. Jo)t'l' .'milh. \largarel \\ea\ •r
ld!
:\JI~S \)11.1.\1\\ \\ILLS
I'
Etlrtor
i,\(' f
IIILL'IOP HEPIH::--,1 \T-\Tl\ 1'.'
llut('hin-.on
llo;:an
( onin!'
llamnwtt
( .ouri1•
Jl unt<·r
Elli
( -:!
[.] .Tmn "'nith
E-::! Ro'\anrw \'\ illiam- ( -3
( -1
E-:\ \ rlt·nt• <.r h-on
E-1 \l.rn l.o11 .la.-\..-on B-1
B-::!
D-1 .J"',:,.cn·.-n
B-:~
1).::! n.;ttit• \\ .tlt·rB-1
1) .:\ Bt·\Prh Blaine\..
B-5
Il-l Dori, \lainor
B-o
I -1 Jonita Jlarri-
B.-tt) ( anup
.lont·\ trj!tnia \\nod
( harlottt• D11nlap
\lar,..ha \, tl
I imnn \\ hittt•r
BII'IHia lllllH'Ull
\l,m Jo !::illddt•th
Barl;ara \litelwll
}o.,t\
\ -1 ..._,hia llutrhin-.on
\ -2 Julian LO\t>rn
\ -.~ BlarH lw 'I \t>r
\-1 1'1'1!1!) \\a itt•,
\.S \I an I rll\
\-o .I t'rr~ ) or'unan-.
\ -1 ( ~lt•n.na l'l'ai'!H'\..
\ -!l )ohrtn\ \\ 1'3\l'f
"rnrth
rud1•r
\\ ea' t•r
l pduneh
Pbotogrnpb) 1 ime
llolland
Is Fun Time
llarri-.
\litdwll
l'eit-tt
l'hillip,
llou:,la-) cntn:!hlood
Inn . .larw. \ian at ( olll').'·
fTif \\Y'\:0.
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Jlu,illt
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mn
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�LETTER
OF DISTI
CTIO
-1
ATHLETICS
Letter Club for athletic letters in a si11gle sport
Leller recognition to the Lop ISrt of the :;tudenl
hod)
art~.
. tho~e \\ho excelled in athletic~. fine
and ,.,cholar;,hip.
"i\fediums" ubo commm1icale tl'ilb the ··school spirit" cbeerleaders
Beta Club recoguizes acade;nic achiez ement and
leadership
•
Tbe cullure fieuds; letters for ba11d a11d library
��urv y
\ hill lop "lll'\1') by Coadw-. Hay llo\\,lrd. Bill
Carnphell. and Hoy
llrt'\\1'1 . . . ll1·n· thl') are
I'OIIIIII('IItill!.! 011 tiH• poillh that \\ill he ill the
llomet'-. fa\ or cluri11g the
comi11~
'-l'a,..oll
a11d
tho,..l' poi11t,.. that \\ill 110l. Their ohjecliH• i,.. to
('apitalite on th :· formct and conceal the faller.
lit-ad ( oa<"h Brl'\\t't. old ··( oadl{'r". a ('harlt•r
memlwr of the II. H ... fanrll). ha,.. coadwd 1'\t'l') ·
thillf! at ollt' time or anotlwr during hi,.. l\\1'111)
) ear,.. here.
"The IiLLI\' round ma11" folio"" IIC\.l in ,..eniority
"ith t'i!.!hl ) ear,.. Coa<"h Campht'll ha,.. mad1· a
-.p:'('iall) of :rood ho) ..: lra,.kethall team,.,
La-.L hut 11ol lea::-l. 1'\.Cepl
111
l lo\\ard. LIH' "Little \loll,.,ll'l' ... l11
)
t•ar,...
thi~
1,..
(
oal'h
hi-., fifth )l'ar
he 1o11li11u1'd hi-., l"\celle11l <"OLt<"hi11g in lra,..drall and
!!irk fra,..ket ha II.
GRIDIRON GALLERY
Fall of 1951 ,..fHl\\l'd the ll ornel recruit... full of zip. The~ \\Crt' not entire!) ready to go. hut enthu,..ia,..tic to get ... tarted. Orw thing
\Ia,. cntai11: thi,.. team meant to out do Ja,..l y·ar· ... eleH·n. \\ hal tht'\ lacked in pi:z,..kin po\\er. they ma<h· up for in team \\Ork and
dl'lt·rm i nation.
ea ... oll·,.. end fou11d th • /l ornet,.. fourth
111
Ht•gion 1-\ " e:::l -
not had con,..idering the keen competition.
·· D arn tho,..e !-hirh.''
Head mana«t•r Tomm\
• k irhy to l):,icl Taylo.r
(left) and Lanny \\ ad·
d) ( Ct'llll'f).
J It-ad Coac h Bn·\\ t•r figurin;r out IH'\\ p lay-or
··doodling " ·~
t
�left (II rif{lrt: r.rant Da\i,. \u-tin Flint. llul-(h Bro\\n. Frt>drh llarp ... onm" \'\picher. Jimm\ ~mi th. llarold c .• llrnan. Jimm\ BPntlf>\ . . l'rond
\1•"-innn. \lar} human. Tomm} \•!..•·"· Tom Barbf'r. Ed i>it•rn·. f.mor} (hroni-ter. J.u·l.. B~"t'n. •·J>unr..,·· \'\illi rn-. Thircl ,;,u: l.ar-;tn Bu·t•,
.ltu·l..it• .lmw•. Rol){'rt Frt·t•man, Ronald Brol!don. Johnn} Bam>"- .limm} Robt·rt•. Bill} \ld)onald, l>ouald ( ulhath. Rill ( rane, llmt Brad! .. ), John or"ic .
Fif\t
row:
fiiU'.
\ltiiTa}
HOR ET P LL TO ETHER
RD GRIDIR
TO
Tt•am \\Or!... "a" tlw important factor of the commendable
7-:~
rt'cord al'hie\(·d by thl' 1951 l!ridiron -.quad. E\ery
frame n·H·aled an impro,emenl in team performance "hich
"a" l''\pn·,.,,.,ed in thl' final -.,·ore. 'onwthing that t'ould not
lw ''"P~'~'"""d in a -.tati:--tical record \\a-. tlw player- them-.ehP-. th ir attitude of fair play. and their unconquerable
-.portinl! -pirit.
II of thl'-e factor- mad!' the '51 -.ea,..on a
:-tHTt,..,.,ful on .
49
�Harp and Bo"en dear the ''a) for hall-earqing
Bradh·) \lari-.t i!ame.
gallant dri\l· h) human i:- terminated hy
t\\O Druid ll ill-, player.
HH
TI G
DEVIL , BEAR
::-hi' ring handful of tuhborn and faithful H ornet fan
\\ere \\ell paid for their mi-. ry as a fi.ghtin<Y I lape\ille t('am
hra\ed a cru I rain and a ::-trong Druid ll ilb ~quad for a
B-7 comeback \ iclory. \lark human and H oyl Bradley
\H're .. tar "mud runn<•rs.''
To\1 \I\ Jhmn.n
Co-captain
The ll orneb. using ..,uh::- free!) in the IaUer t-tage;,; of the
~a me. "all oped :\lari:,.t 26-(l. There \H're 11 fir~l do" n ,
217 yard, rush in". and
To\1\1\
J Oil:\")
\~~o.E\\
llil!h-•piritt·d 'J om ha' -.IHn'n hirn'-t·H to ht· a \alnahlt• tacklt· and a
j!Ood -.port-.rnan in his ont' yt>ar of
\ar-.ity hall.
BAitllO\\
]1\l\1\
Johnny. durinj! I\\O yt•ars of \ar-.ity
football. "a' a tad.lt' on dt•ft·nsiH'
play-.. lit•', a l!rrat prospt'Ct for the
'quad.
9:~ yard
Bt:!\TLY
Quarterback Jim \\Us unfortunatt' to
hreak hi-. anklt• at the ht•l!inninl! of
tlw -.ea-.on and '0 has done little
playinl! this year.
·ss
50
pas ing.
Ho:\AI.I> BnO<.DO '\
" \ pt•" is a promisinl! ddt•nsiw
j!Uard and "ill undouhtetlly he ont·
of the rnain-.tay
on nt''t year',
team.
�A lljing \\(•dae of Horneb Barber. Pierce. and Broi!don
for Bro\\ n in the Chamblee game.
H PEVILLE TIPS
pa\e the \\ay
HAMBLEE
to
Eo P1EHr.f.
defeat Chamblee 27-13. Ed Pierce ~parked tlw defen~e
Co-captain
A battling Hape\ille team came from behind L\\i ·
\\ hi le Jimmy
\u~tin
mith lead the offen:,e. pa sing 71 yard
Flint for om· of th
to
four TD'
Do'.!\l.ll CoLB!\111
E\t()HY ('I!RO' I STEll
GH!\'.T D\\1,
Don i, a t\HI·yt'ar \ar•it) l'('nlt•t
"ho ha• proH•d to lw a mluahl!'
ut'fl·n•i't' litw hacl..t'r a• "l'll a'
play in!! I!OOd ofTt'n•iw hall.
Em or), a ver,atilr end. ha, ,hown
his mettle on hoth o!Ten•t• and de·
fen•t' durin!! hi' two years of 'ar·
sity play.
Tht•y ('all him "Goldbrick" hut
Crant i' a lwad,·up tad.. lr and ..1
hard \\Orkcr, .... trt)..., ... in~ good tt~arn·
work.
51
~~ ,11
Fu-. 1
\u,tin i' \aluahll' on ofTt'n•r: a
!!OOd hrPak·a\\ a) runnt'r durin!! hi
tWO \ UP.. it~ } ear'.
�Before
'·'\ose··
1110\('::,
in to
a~::-i;;t
Ed.
After
Ed ":,it;;" on tackler's head.
Flint da;;hing for
yardage.
Ed"~
garter::- fla~h a he make" read) to :,nag hall.
One of the play-. h; mith. on' ick, Harp. and
ence for Hap!'\ille in the Coll<'ge Park game.
ske'' '' hich made the differ-
�'\lc thinb th' llornt'b
''on~
Tht'} did. it':- tht' Colle:re Park gam<'.
HH UP ET BE R ,
' T AMP RIVAL R AM '
p::.etting the }han Bar~ 11-U. the
relied on th arm of Jimm) mith
a:- h conrwcted \\ ith Ed Pierre and Emory
Chroni,ter. Hu:rh BrO\\n and Mark human
made th final driH·-. for tht• t\\O TD' .
Hornet~
An ea ... ) ~3-6 defeat of the Ram::-. traditional rivab. ended the 1951 :-iea:;on. Ilu:rh
BrO\\ n. playing hi:; be::,t, made three of
the fi,e touchdo,,n:;. !\lark human. hu<'k·
in!! O\t'r from thl' fi\(·. and Emor} Chroni:;ter, rerci\ ing Smith', long pa~"- made
the other TO-..
FRt:t)f)IE II AHI'
\ ersatile Fn·d plays eitht•r ct'ntc•r
or tad.lt and has lwt'n a mainsla)
on tht• dt·frn-.i\t• 'quad durin!! hi'
t wo )Pars on tht• \ar-it).
B11.1.' \1 < Do' \ w
Bill) 'Jit•l'iaiiZI•-., lwinl! an exrt·llt•nt
tldensi\t• t•nd. \ \t'r\ hurd-hittin!!
hlorkt·r.
53
\ I \Rio.
::.111 "A
\lark, tht• fa-.t tlt•fen-iw halfhark.
"ill ht• hat·k for hi' third tinw nt•>.t
'par.
Ho' \1.11
\\ f
u
HER
Douhlt•-threat " " onn)" pla)t'd dt•·
fPn•i\t' halfback and ofTPrJ-i\t' full·
haek. •ho"inl! hi-. \llluP a• pu-... dt"·
fender durinl! his l\10 \Ur•il) )t'ar,.
�HED LE RE
Hornet
LT
isitors
"32
18
7 Jonesboro
0 myrna
B Fairburn
31 . W. DeKalb
11 vondale
13 ylvan
6 Marisl
7 Druid Hill·
13 Chamblee
6 College Park
0
* 7
13
*11
*26
*13
*27
;)3
·~][om
Carnes
B-tram - l,t ro": W. L. :--imon•, ( harlr) Thornp•on. Ronald Bradlry, Don \litrhrll, Eric llydP. 2nd:
Paul Brook-, \nthon) Prier, Lee \\1 yatt, Willard ~helton, Belton Tucker ..'lrd: Bohhy Sellar•. Da' id
John,on, Charle, \pe-P. W illiP SorrPil•. [)pn, in Ot\\ ell. hh: Kichard \\ hitton, JerrPil \ nder•on,
\drian Sill•, Ray Wl't'llt'). Jerry Elli,.., Ramond kislinj!, Tommy Ty!Pr.
Ed pub the Ramo; on their knee;;" ith hi, yardage , tride.
It took three
~1arisl
Bears to do" n " nake··.
�j
To\t B~1111t.R
I 'DIY '-.\IITII
Co-captain Tom ha ... ht•t•n a \t' r} out ... tandinl! dt•frns he and ofTt·nsi\r
guard durinl! hi' four \t'ars on tlw \ ar-it), thn•t• )t·ar• fir•t •trin:;:.
\ltt·rnatl' captain ""nuke", tlw fa-t thinkt•r "ho ralls •il!nal, and
ki!'ks t'\tra points. OITt•nsl' ha" ht't'n hi' liPid clurinl! his thn•t• \Ur,it)
\11-rt•gion in 1951.
)t'ar-..
YEARS and YEARS of VARSITY
Ill
(.II
Eo
Bt!0\1"
PtERrF.
Ed, anotlwr !'O·!'aptain, i, llapt'\ illt;, hl'•t end: lw caul!ht lot• of pa •t·•
in hi' four ,ar·-.it) yt•ar•, tlm·e hr•t '-trinl! and \ 11-n·:;:ion. \ 11-"-tatt
llul!h. tlw fullhark altPrnatl' !'Uptain, •tars on dt•fen•i\1• lint• ha!'kin,.;
and ofTt•nst•. -\ t hret·-year fir,t '-lrinl! man: four years \ar-ity.
two year• .
55
�After the Colle:re Park l!ame any thinf! ''a" OJ'-.
\\elcominl! committee.
e"pecially the
Ju,.l ho'' hil!h can Fran and Janice
··ran-can"'?
-\n) home l!ame half time: ··coffee. plea>-t'. it'>- cold.''
PERFECT NIGHT ENDS SEASON
arol and Jeannette. Janet and \largarel gi\e \\ilh
that \ iclor) "Pi ri l.
Candy':, all "eriou;;. Are her fello''" :roinf! lo ''i
�Little Breu·er
Twirls for "Big" Brtuer
Majorette Fanfare
lklly. Bn·\\er. \la ... col
BO
PR
RE OG ITIOl
Profe,.,,.,ional all tlw \Ia) in the Pn•-.,.,
Bo"
porhra,.,ter Jimmy To\uJ:-end came
from
De('alur to anrHnrnct' t'\<'f}
!!arne at th
Hape,ille \ lemorial
honw
Ladium.
It" ... a lonl! trip. hut the l lorrwt:- are hi,.,
fa\orite.
Cam raman·· noo k},. \\ alii:-, Hape,illc
Hi!!h'
priz
g raduatt•, reeled off the play-.
for perrnarwnl record and current u,e in
th
.\ th leti<" Department.
ight Game, Offer \ aried Fun Fe:::.b
�•
IlJOY
Hamnwtt:- turn out in force to
Dai-.).
Th
thi
ga•ne ...
:-l'l' .. fire-halr·
on
nan
a11d th Rfi
a"'
t
r
••••
top her~ Too late. Pe!! Conine -.ink,. one
for the Hornell!''·
~A~----~~--~
~----.--r~
crazy. too.
··He Led T\\o Li\C·..,·· hi~tory teacher
durin!! da~. ticket man at ni!!ht.
�'in·-halr· ~uardin«
l)ai-.) J o II amnwtt.
··\Jake that hook :-hot~
June ' pd111rch
Had. in~ up point~
Jo)C't' . mith.
lop ·, .m ~ .\nrl Hoxanne
\\ iII iam~ d()( ~.
(rip -.hot I'} Pe~")
Conirw. T\\O poinb ~
LEAVE IT TO THE GIRLS TO BEGIN THE FUN
(IA•jtto ru!,hiJ }o)re mith. Dai') Jo HammelL Linda mith. June CpC"hurch. Pe!!!!)
Conim·. Loi .. \Iorri~.
T hn·e rh! CI:- rrom th ben ch
anal!er-. Tomm) -.kt'\\. ]ot•llt·n Linc·h. and
omm) BarlH"r tend balk
"' I nl rception. a "'Jlt'riall)
,. of
•
Loi~ \lorri~ .
onlt' tr.right pa'-'ill"
h) lranre ..
Ho~,lll.
Bn·,1k.
}tl\ t'
- .
hr;af... ~
�Colleg Pari Of Cour e!
HOR ETTE
M KE HI TORY
Be .. t ,.ea,on in )t'ar,..! llornelle" \\On fiH· including Colle~e Park.
:ome ni:rht, ll<l\\ard\ "CiH' and Co'· \\Orked like th<' rlo('k ,.,omc
it didn't. Sumnwr pracli<'l' ~ol re,.;ull,.;. Endor-.ed a "Champ,'' b)
the farb.
ome on 0\er here . . . . \vatch out. ou\e t\\o fouls . . . . \ o,, )OU
br ak around . . . . Th n. zip. Two point::.. . . . Co to it. . . .
eomplish d.
Left, front to back: \ adirw
outlwr. :ue RatdiiTe, FrancP;.
Hogan. Ro:-..anne \\ iII iam,.,. Loi:, \Ior-ri., ; across: Dai:-y ] o
Hammett and • ally Burt. ('O·captain .. ; right: Joyee mith . •
June Lpehurch. Linda ~'mith. Hilda Camp. Pe~l!) Conine.
CORE BOARD
/I ere
rr e
There
They
19
:~2
:n
28
:~
1
:~2
n
:~6
21
.) 1
22
B
16
50
12
11
:~8
37
11
:n
II e
Bro'' n
Colleae Park
Chamblee
aered Hearl
Fairburn
Druid Hill~
myrna
\\ e"tmi n;,ll'r
vondale
.. \\. D<·Kalh
Ru--.. ell
Thl'}
11
u
26
17
18
55
21
19
:i:~
27
21
:~9
];~
50
II
II
:~o
CPl him.l!irl~;
the I Iorrwlle"
\\Oil!
50
15
·n
•· ling it here. Dinky ... )ell .. Ro'l.y in clear.
\Take it count. Joyce.
�V RSI
rmnt mu: lhl\id .lohn-.on, Latr} FiPid-.,
J imm)
mrth. I l arold c:allnwn . \\. 1..
rmorHk 1/(lt"/, mil': ll ar\1') l'l\f'), Ed ·
11ard l'ince, .linllll) Hobert'. Franklin
l'c·c·k. Emoq ( ,hroni,tPr, \nthon) I' ric C'.
s
EA "O
II
P
17
5!1
11
(>7
11
21
5:)
Bro'' n
Coll<'l!t' Pad.,
Chamblee
i\lari"t
Fairburn
Druid IIi II:-
:~<J
:~<J
Hw.. --ell
A\C>ndale
·. i\i\ . Dckalb
:~()
ITI)fllll
....
.,.
T!l('y
12
6:)
12
71
o:~
5:~
16
H
ORE
II
I'
(>g
:n
1"
()
u
27
27
:n
()()
:)5
:~s
:~.~
58
Larry 11alb up ill\ i-.ibl<' -.tc•p, to put hall in ha,..ket.
Collqre Park
Chamblee
\1ari,.,t
Fairburn
Druid Hill-,
Ill\ rna
Hu~-, II
A, ondal<'
Del-..alh
"·
Thq
55
?7
13
70
16
12
6(>
59
5:~
ED
�I !arold Ca:lman. Cu;,ml
Ed11 ard Fince. For11 ani
~t
Fmoq Chroni,ter. Fon1 ani
Larry Field,.,. Guard
UM" OF THE FU
Hornet::- 110n ~ome. lo::-t
orne. had good
night, and bad. But better than any ,core
record i" the Hornet n·cord of <''-Ct'ptionall)
good "port,man::-hip and nner-::-ay-die alli·
tude in both clo::-e game, and not-,o-clo::-e
game". Thi,
CoaC'h Campbell ponder
the "11 hy."
played.
11
a::- the proof of a ::-l'a;,on 11 ell
'·]\o,.e·•.! 55) and Larry
after lo l hall.
nake·' put the hall and the ha:-ket together for t110 point" apiece.
da~h
�~ FIZ "
ED
\ho\1': '-t>nwr Ph~. bl. lu lpt·r-:
JnyrP "mith. \ aduw "nutlwr .
.Jto,m (hH·n. llelt-n Butlt·r . .In \nn
Patillo .. andra D,l\ i•. \Jar~ Lou
Jark•on. Janin· ( onnall~. Loi\lorri,. Lt>ft: ( lw!'kin~ n•tord,
an· ( .onni. "" i('t'j!nnd ,wd lkn·
nie Criner.
\}ih.Jo FS
OnC'. L\\O. LhrC't'. four: one L\\0 ...
\\ ill Lhat \olh•) l•all go <nc·?
�Chronister winds
up ... then off
McDonald's monkey business
TRACI(
TIME
He wim by a 110se! ... Bradley or Roberts!
George, is !he mile !hat serious?
�Ball er up .'-Crane
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~ ooch,ard, Barn,, B. Odom, <''ton, B. Crane•, Thornp,on. Kirby, Coach Jlo~.trd.
PL
Is it Barber- ?
Ltrry digs in t o send n co rcber .. .
Cran e's off for a bomer ...
�Things
~n
Stuff
������������I
A. B. . Auto Part
o.
\1hnnre Elertrir
\1r TraH·lc•r',, Inc.
\lamo Plaza RPstaurant
American LP!!ion Au,ihar~
Anrler-on l"•erl ( arAnrlre\\s FIO\H'r "hop
\. P.
\loon~
G
82
li7
lOR
R7
lOR
109
112
99
\
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99
Arnold ( ourh \partment<.
89
Arro\\ Pre-s
117
Atlanta Cora-( ola Botti in!! ( o.
116
Atlanta Oi,ision of thr Uni\rr,ity of Geor!!ia 121
Atlanta Gas Equipment Co., Inc.
117
\tlanta Tile and \larble
123
\uto \li!!nment "en irr
95
R~
1M
R.
II. Qualit~ Food
99
Hi-hop Bro-. \uto Auction
117
fl.
L. Plumbin!! .o.
109
Blue Plate Food
100
Rob's ~enire . tation
R.~
Bro"nie',
-···-·--105
Rro" n's Wa-lwrtf'ria
113
Rurnham Pharmacy
115
flurrou!!h', Corp.
93
-I
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('.'>
114
C
Whole-alP Gro!'Pr~ Company
.actus Grill, Inc.
CahPrt lron '\\ork<., lnc.
Campbell's Ori\e In
Canada Or~ G1n!!c>r \le Co., Inc.
Capitol Ofl1re uppl)
( npitol \if'" Flori•!
Cartrr's Rarb!'r hop
Ca" thon
llollum<
( ha-. A. ,r!'en
on
Charlit>', Food \tart
( itiz!'n' Bank of llnpl'\illP
(it~ of llape,illr
(lark imp-on', enH'I' Statwn
Ua"ic FlowPr Shop
Clu!'tt, PPabod~ &. Co .. Tnt·.
Coli!'!!!' Park Printc>rs
( ollc>;!!' Park . uppl~
Collf'!!f' t. P.T. A.
( olonial , torc>s
Co, Gardnc>r Furniture Co.
( O)
Wynn
91
Ill
109
119
100
91i
105
9.'J
92
100
Ill
109
101
RO
10::!
105
RS
112
R1
89
92
81
D-1
llR
D-2
121
n~
JW
liS
9.)
97
Oi,ie Auto Alil!nment .o.
Dome<.tic Laundry _
Dutch o, I'll flakrry
n\\arf
r~
115
8R
R8
E~
1~
E-1
Ea t Point Amusemc>nt Co.
82
Ea t Point Auto Part
R7
Ea-t Point flpaul\ • hop
97
Ea t Point Forti Co.
81
Ea•t Point ( hPHolc>t Dealer-. Inc.
101
Ea-t Point Tn<.uranre Al!f'nq
92
Ea-r Point Lod!!r o. 119R
83
Ea•t Point l.orl!!f' "1/o. 11il7
91i
F.a t Point I umlwr ( o.
102
Ea-t Point RPalty
_ 111i
El!'rtriral \\ ho)p•alers, Inc.
109
Enterpn e En!!ravinf!: Co.
9S
E<.te lleatin!!
Air onditioning _____ li3
Eubank\ \pphance Co.
111i
f:, ans \ rm~ Stor!'
ll1
EHhanj!:P Furniture Co.
99
Fll :\ Club,
121
Fa-hion Tailor<.
97
Finle~
Ou, all
ur<.!'rlf''109
Flamin!!O ( ourt and Grill
R9
Flo"er, l.umher ( o.
119
Folds Rro<..
83
Foote &. Oa,i<, Inc.
127
Forrl \lotor .ompan}
101
Foremo~t Dairi!''
8l
Fore<.t Park \uto • rnirr
81
Fulton flarher • hop
107
Fulton ( ount) Federal Loan \•'-0C1at1on
East Point
108
Fulton Count) Federal Loan \ <.ociation
21i Pry or
102
Fulton Paper ( o.
109
Cable Electric Co.
112
Geor!!ia Baptist .hildren·, Home
119
,rorl!ia fllue Print Co.
101
Crorj!ia Tent &. Awninl! ( o.
RS
Corn &. Pre•ton
91
Cordon'., Potato Chip' <.o.
112
Couldman Taber Pontiac, Inc.
liS
Grare Baptist ( hurrh
............................ 87
Crill 11171
. R.)
C. W. orthrutt Dairy
87
flail\ Reaut) , alon
101
II anrl~ Pantr)
92
llan-ard\ \larkrt
113
Hape,ille Auto ~ enire
101
II ape\ ille flus • tation and Wood's ,rill
.. 8S
II ape' ille Drul! , IIJrl'
97
II ape' iiiP Dry ( l!'ant>r101
llapf'\ iliP Furniture Co .. Inc.
109
llane\'ill!' Garrlen' Flori'-!
119
llapf'\illt> llil!h Alumni Association
91
II ape' ill I' l.ion' ( lub
117
II ape\ ill!' l.umher <.o.
102
II ape' ill!' \lusic ( lub
121
llane,ille \"rw<.
91
If ape' illt> Photo en irr
12.')
Hape,ill!' Woman\ Cluh
90
llappy Homes Super \larkrt
llli
Harris Rro... L phoh.trr)
100
Harris . uper \farkrt<.
.... 96
!larry ommer,, Inc.
102
Hartley-'\olen Healty Co.
91
llaYert) ·,
10.)
II. E. Lupo &. Co., Inc.
108
Henq Chanin .orp.
R6
Hrrrinj!\ Re,all Druj!s
105
Hiller's
- 92
IIi nes (a fNeria
97
llo)dpr's \ uto • rn irf'
90
Holland &. Lt>a
9.'J
Tntrmational \lineral &. Chl'mical Corp.
100
Jack Rooney
95
.Jacob'
91
J. >\ustin Dillon Co.
R2
.Jol' Cotton's Drh!' In
113
.I ohn \1. llarri'
90
John . Pxton
101
Jone Furniture o.
119
Kalt and Carmon
119
1\.itrh!'ns Frrd \lillinl!.
100
1\. obre flro'.
102
Kri sp) Krl'mr Douf!:hnut<.
92
LO\abl!' Brassiere Co.
108
Lowe Automobile ,la<.s Co.
9.')
\l abry, H. E. ____...._. _ _
108
78
\1 aj!H' (; ri II
9ti
\lajt'sl~ Film,
Ill
\lumm) ·, "hantv
Ill
\Iarsh Business ( .ollt•gr
11 :{
\lar-hrl
rill l'rintinl! Co.
11::!
\lartin John-on Printinl! ( n.
90
\!r(ord Co.
ll.1
\1 icharr .. Tob 'n Tel'ns
10:)
\lid·TO\,n Hestaurant
Ill
\linH \larkN
81i
\linton -.fon!'s ( o.
115
\1 itchell Funrral Chapel
ll1
\1 itclwll \lotors
117
\lontal! Bro'-.. Inr.
99
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\loor!'field\ Braut) . hop
\lurph} ·, Garal!f'
105
orth \H•nue Church of Christ
11.'i
orth \,rnue Srhool
Hi
0 . l. ( olt>man and Snn
102
O'kPIIt') ·,, Inc.
112
Perkins Lumber &. uppl) Co.
RIJ
Perr) J arbon A pplianre Co.
Ill
PPrry \1. Barrow
H'i
Pett,-._ Plar·r
R:i
Polly\ Place
H2
Professional T Sen ire
Ill
Proj.!r!''-'i\t' Life Insurance Co.
90
Re!'der &. \lcGauhP), Tnc.
117
Rit·h &. \lorj!an
R1
Rirkcll\ , ervir!' St:1tion
111
Robert k. Wril!ht. Or.
107
Robertson Plumhing Co.
112
Ru .... ell Dr~ (lf'aninl! Co.
101
• rott Bros. Barhrr • hop
111
. raltf'st Dairit''9ti
SI'nior ( Ia"
1::!1
, hrlll\ , al!'shrook ( .o.
lOR
, immon' and (.om pan)
R1
. kywa\ . en irt> . Ia IIon
107
mit h. Tohnson l'ontwr
R2
.. '\. <ouril', \lr. &. \lr-...
97
. outhern Bell TPlenhon!' Co.
101
. IJuth!'rn \fNer &. RPpair Co.
... 91i
. outhern . aw Worh, Inc.
97
nuthern Wood PrP•t>n in I! (o.
Rll
.·tate Farm ln•uranl'l'
9:)
• tr"art 1\\enue Florist
R9
. ulcer's Cafe
107
. wift &. Company Oil \lill
92
Tenne-'-1'1' Corporation
89
Thomr-on's • rnirt> . tation
102
Tri-( it~ Elf'rtric o.
11.1
Tri-Cil\ Federal , a\ ill''' &. Loan <\s,'n
9S
Tri-( ih Hardware .om pan\
R9
Tri.(ity Rerordinl! o.
ll.'i
T~ . tokes
101
l 1wlr Tom\ TaH'rn
9:)
T ni\er-al :\fotors
119
\an Buren Collt>y
1.11
\ arsit)
97
\ ista-Cint> Socii'!)'
91
Walt Anderson
Ill
Watson-Cra\ es en i1·p Station
R.'i
W. B. Trrrell
HI
Wf'lrlon's enirr • tation
101
We I Enrl Floor .owrinj!<, Tnr.
91
W. II. Cos'
R.1
Whitt,-, Flowf'r . hop
100
'\\ .Jdpr's Tee ( rl'am . hoppP
119
Winfrey Printing Co.
......................... %
W. L. Holbrook
117
Write-Ril!hl
Ro
_____ 107
Yancey Bro . o.
�.AD CONTRACT
/9S4- SS"
HILOOP
JVviEviW.E
WIGJ<
JCI/o«.
SAtii"GS /JitNI(
"S4 - S5"
~
Ho .' 69SI
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w ··" ,.,,.
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80
�Compliments
Professional TV Service
of
F \. 2CJBI
MR. WALT ANDERSON
Perry Jackson Appliance
Company
FRIGILJ liU: '\ D RC \
or.
PPLIA '\CE:
ntral and\ irginia A\ es.
EAST POINT FORD CO.
c thoun 6u.'J:J
PERRY
1>\ CKSO'\
Hape\ illc. Ga.
. ale , Part and en tee
l:.no \ . \lain
trcet
ompliments of
I{\. 2121
MINOR STUDIO
12.') \'\.hit
E \o.;T
B
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POI'\T,
~HEEL
\.
\LI \ \IE\T
COLLEGE PARK SUPPLY CO.
and B \LA C I G
Buildirw ,"\Jatcrial-. and
FOREST PARK AUTO SERVICE
Guaranteed 1uto Rrpairs
\\ EsLE\ HA\\JE
-
GEOR<;ETnLOH
uppli -.
Paint>- and \ arni-.he-.
:~17
:. \l ain :--tret'l
Collccre Park. ,a.
C \ lhoun :2l:Jl-2
�Com1 II 1m I' ll/.\
Com pi i men/.
\
of
of
East Point Amuse ment
POLLY'S PLACE
Company
Compliments of
Colllflliments of
A. B. C. AUTO PARTS CO.
SMITH-JOHNSON PONTIAC
IV hole sale and Retail
"Pontiac
F . 8201-2
116 E.\;
a~:ohi11gton
1 General II otors II asterpi<•ce"
1210 '>orth \lain
\Cnue
E\sT POI'\T.
J. AUSTIN DILLON COMPANY
Funeral 'en ic
21-llOLR
\ \IBLL\ \C[ ' Ef{\ ICE
\I in 1680
S02 Pq or 'treet, . W.
G\.
t.
�FOLDS BROTHERS
Ccmplimenls of
.'TA\D HD . ER\lCE
1·: \.' T 1'01\T I.ODCE \0. ti<Jll
Uoad . 'en i('('
Ph. L \. <J II<J
.'te11art and
Loyal Order of Moose
orth
1enu<'
11,\I'E'vii.LE. GEOH(,J,\
W . H. GOSS
THE McCORD COMPANY
Plumber
hsLH\\ ( E
-
I
E\LEsT \ TE
c . 17'i7
\'ountain \ i(ll
lut onw/,ile Financinp:
:~
t:n
. ' tl:l~art
II \I'E\ ILL E.
Rich & Morgan, Inc.
A\C nue
GU)JlLJ \
W lwlesale C roceries
F \. 1:: l :'l
:H(; Pner" :trul. . \';.
(.om p/.'111 en/.>
Mitchell Funeral Chapel
of
SIMMONS and COMPANY
Bookkeeping and Tax 'en·ice
;;8]1 .,
II\I' E\ILLE. GEOH(,I \
Road Sen ice
Tel. CA. <J t:>l
enlral
1
nue
liAP E\ ILLE. fEORGI-\
F \ . 3592
Com plim rnl s
BOB'S SERVICE STATION
of
Sinclair Products
:~
BUSTER'S GRILL
cc·c-"-.oric"
Batteries
Tire..,
t:lt :tewart \1 rnue
II \ I 1<:1 ILT.E.
CI.On
Phon
.1 \
:l
C \. 9195
�Compliments of
MID-TOWN RESTAURANT
Com plimen/.s
( l\.imhall llow;e)
~ln. \ '\D
\Ins. \\. F. '\
IIITTO'\
of
EVANS ARMY STORE
W. B. TERRELL
The'\ orking \Jan's , tore
"We Aim to Plea e"
57.1 Central \' enue
F . 1015
MAJESTY FILMS
~17
Ji
OaJ... Dri,e
Compliment · of
\PE\ ILLL GEOHGI \
~
SOUTHEASTERN FILMS
:1 1:19
Haine~
II \PE\ ILLE.
FOREMOST DAIRIES
\enue
GEOH(,( \
llil!t· and Ire Cream
COX-GARDNER FURNITURE
,1ppliafl(:e
-
Furniture
2711 Piedmont Hoad. i\J. E.
~)g Fors~
Cil. 9131
th ' treet.
. \\.
�HAPEVILLE BUS STATION
T¥ e Lsed To ~fake The Best
and
11 amburgers and If ieners In Toren
WOOD'S GRILL
Ileal I lome .ooking \\ ith Courteou
WE .'TILL DO
nic-e
Bl .'E. TO 1\LL POI \TS
\( so Charter Bu
Bu) 1 our Tickets Here
PETE'S PLACE
CA.
e~
I· \ . 2:111
:~IS
Watson-Graves Service Station
Compliments
1277 \ irginia
EA T POJ'\T,
\ C.
G \.
CA. <JB7
of
Hours 7:00 to 10 ::W
Road
rvice
A FRIEND
ertifi d Lubrication
Tire and Batteq .'en ice
Compliment
Compliment of
of
Georgia Tent & Awning
PERRY M. BARROW
Company
·• ood Qual it~ and Ocp ndahle .·en ice for
TTOR'\E) ·
T-LA\'
OT ER 25\ ar.,
228 \largaret St..
. E.
GR Dl TL OF 1955
Please ace pt our congratulation. and inc rest '' i"hes
for ) our continued lifelong success.
CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC.
\l anufactur r. of \RRO\v \len·., ~ ar
\ tlanta. Brem n and Buchanan. ,a.
:;
C\ pre., 7:151
�Com plimen/.\
of
THE MINIT MARKETS
FE\TlHI\G \10:-;T PO\\EHFlL CO\HST
e
0\ ' CllOOL Sl PPLIES I~ '\\TIO'-!
• 20
•
Free Television Sets
100 Free English Bicycles
• 500 Free Radios & Watches
e
Plu>; 7J.:lt:O Other Prizes Plu"
.'):)()() \c1\ Pea<'htrec l{oad
FncTeach(r \aeationsto \a ...... au!
Cll \ \lBLEE. GEORGIA
Compi<Lc Detail;. on f:z·ery Filler . . . . . .
CO\ H \Tl L TIO\S
SE IOHS
of
II \PE\ ILLE IIIGII SCIIOOL
HENRY CHANIN CORP.
Colton
P. 0. Box
:~2
·
\\ a<:tc
·
l.int r"
Ea!it Point. Ca.
�ComJJI i m t•nl s
Com elimt'II/S
of
of
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
NORTH AVENUE
SCHOOL
The Frientllit•.lt Church in T oun
I /)lace } ou Can 1fJord To Eat
EAST POINT AUTO PARTS
Sp cializing in Fried Chicken
ALAMO PLAZA RESTAURANT
BO\ Clll 1\.E\ TO GO
F\.
(>2B \lain Stn'< l
E .\~T POI'\T.
J~:n
G \.
TEO
CO"'-<GI{ \Tl L TIO\S 'E \ IOI{S OF liJ.):J
Compliment
of
G. W. NORTHCUTT DAIRY
Cor.r.u,E P \Ill-... G~-;onGI'
F \.
21)
II
F \ll\Eil
��STEWART AVENUE FLORIST
AND GREENHOUSES
:en in~
BH~,\1:\.F\:T.
Ll\(IL \\1> DI
Phone C \. l ;;g7
FloiH r., Ill \\ i n•
FLAMINGO COURT and GRILL
U{
Corsage8 • Cut Flou ers • Pot Plants
Funeral IJI'. 1p.ns • firm . I' Plant .\
~pccializing In
Fried Chid.. t.n. Stcab. and ~l· a Food"
\IH.
Homemade Pic"
:2766
~t·11a1t
\'\D
\IH"- Gw. L.
.n:~s
\cro":- from Grace Baptiq Church
Atlanta. Ga.
\1 •nuc
H\\E'\
.·t·1\art \H·nu ·
For Bllter La11 lh and Carden~
Com plunent .~
u
of
llOIHI-FtHTZ
TENNESSEE CORPORATION
College Street School
P. T. A.
E .\ST l'Ol'\T. GbOIIC,J \
II omc: C \. 2(>09
F \. 7.122
Com pi iments
F.H.\. HEP\I!l LO\\
of
Perkins Lumber & Supply Co.
Tri-City Hardware Company
Lumber
- Ceml'nt
1/ortarmix
Gl~
-
Lime
- Plyu ood
-
-
Pla.ter
Paints
ppliancc~
L. S.
tC~ I
161 ·. Central \'c.
Southern Wood Preserving Co.
Puu,l'\"
Ilapc1 ill e. Ga.
FOI{ \ICE \P \llT\lE T.
Crro oting and Crco-Pinc
Product~
Arnold Courts Apartments
\ tlanta P. 0. ' tation \
Trcatin~
Ea"t Point. Ga.
Chattanoo~a. Tenn.
Plant«:
call
\ lacon. Ga.
F \. ;)991
Bald11in. Fla.
S.l
\\. B. J \Ck..,O'\
�PROGRESSIVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
\n Old Line Le~al l{c-.t·nc ' outhcrn Life ln.,uran et• Compan~
\\t ith It~ llonte Office in
tlanla
\LL FOinJ~ OF LIFE \\I) E\DO\\ \IE\T 1\Sl HAl\ ' E
~ce a Progrc ... .,i\ c \g nt and let him
gi\ c \ ou infonnation about
) our in;.urancc need!>
'"PI\OGitE~~I\ E PC ' LJCIF,
PHOTEC'I PROGRL' ' I\ E PEOPLE''
Home Offi · •:
I 07 Cone ' trtct, \. \\ .. \tlanta,
IL .\.
CH\H,l!E\D,
0. L.
PosTO'\,
Pre ident
C. \ .
'ecrelary
a.
' 11-\HM\'\ ,
C. \\ .
Executive ~ice Pre.
\\11!. LI\\1S,
Treasurer
HOLDER'S AUTO SERVICE
G •ncral \uto l{cpair::o
Com[Jliment of
Tire~
-
Ballcries
-
lcces ories
Pure Oil Producb
:~11
HAPEVILLE WOMAN'S CLUB
' . CUJlral \, enue
c \.
9120
Compliments of
Martin-Johnson Printing Co.
JOHN M. HARRIS
Printers
R1•al A.1tate Broker
Publishe rs
In ·u ranee
:~ ll ~:tc\\ar l
11
FA. ll:Hl
Publisher of
TL\\T\' '
\l' b \ II.LL GEOH(;) \
c \. 1961
LBlRB\'\ REPORTER
F i rfa x I :~ 19
\C.
C Alhoun 2Hn
EAST POJ'\T, GEORGI-\
!lO
�Hartley-Nolen Realty Company
Vista -Cine Society (ICS) (ACL)
C. A.
P. 0. Box HlO
llARTLE' .
G. B.
HEAL E."l' TE
\oLE:\ - \\.
T.
BA""'"
\D 1\ ' l H'\\CE
Ea~t Point. Ga.
HAPE\ ILLE, GEOHGIA
c . gg,')7
D. G. B \l{BER
T0\1 \IOIUU '
Compliments of
BILL\ TOLBEI{T
C & S Wholesale Grocery Co.
]().J2 Georgia
\lAE liE \HI \G
B ·;.t \\ i~h •;, from
' ·.. ' .L
LA. 7761
\DA Tl HB't I· IELJ)
TLA TA.
\.
Your Friends at Jacobs
Compliment
of
GOEN & PRESTON
Insurance and Real E tate
HAPEVILLE NEWS
F . 7171
Certified I n tallation
Phone H . 0751
CHAP\1 '\"
West End Floor Coverings, Inc.
Carpel . Ruf!, . Linoleum · Ill all Coverirlf!,S
Tile - f enetian Blind.\
One of
tlanta 's Large. t Rug 'to res
t .. , . \\1.
West End Plaza
.TLA \ T . GEOHGI
hln
Office :32li9 Fulton A' enue
lhPE\ILIE.
G\.
�Your TOTAL Food Bill
Is Less . • •
When You Shop
At CS
<\llLO:-.
L.
]J::\1\E:O.,
President
LHJ::R ] 1::\\ 1::~,
KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS
'ales II anager
\ERA H. ] E \C'iE:O. ,
'ecrelary
DiiTerenl
East Point Insurance Agency
,'){),) '. \ lain :tre 'l
II C) Ponce d ' Leon
. 0613
\e., \.E.
EL. 7:307
Com pi iment
Carter's Barber Shop
of
Handy Pantry
F
HILLER'S
I TO'\
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Swift & Company Oil Mill
DRIVE-IN GROCERY
1):)7 \ irginia \ \enu'
1cro
P.O.Bo, 190
From Airport
HAPE\ILLE, GEORGI<\
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!J2
T PO I\ T, G
�VETERAN CAB CO.
21-llour Hadio
DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
en ice
Fast Launtlerl'/te .'wn·ice
Dq Ut•aning and ' torage
Phone FA. I.-I;} or F . 01:11
.1% 1\.ing-Arnold ' tre l
II
11.88 Viurph}
\PE\ II.LE. GEOH(,I \
Compliment
R
\C .••'. \\.
.nm
CAPITOL VIEW FLORIST
of
HOLLAND & LEA
Cl T
PnEsTO"> Lu l l oLL\">D
FLO ~
Elt'
1:3.-2 S}lvan Rd.. . W.
LuL\ LA'\E), Ouner
Fn\'\h. H. LE\
RA. 3713
F . 223.1
COMMAND
A HIGH SALARY AFTER GRADUATION
\ -.t'll-pa) ing job i~ waiting for you . . . aftpr you
bt•<·ome a ,l,.illt<d 13urrough' Officp \lachine Opt>rator.
\cute ~hortagt<• of traint>d pt>r-onnt<l a••ure high
•l'hool gradual!'• a bright futurt> in thio. fit>ld .
Find out today phont·, call r 'IHitP for FREE bookIt•!, •·) our Drt<amo. if ill lomt' Trut'." )ou will o.t't'
ho" t•ao.y . . . and re\\arding . . . it i~ for you to
lwt"onw a traint•d O(lt'rator ot 13urrough~ Bookkt't'(l·
ing, Cakulating or Billing \ lachinpo., FREE lift>tinw
job plact>nwnt aft.-r )OU ret't'i\t' your gradua tion I'Prtilit"alt>.
Burroughs
OFFICE MACHINES TRAINING CENTER
91il \\. Peat'htr.<' .'tn·t>l, \ .E.
\ TL \\ T \ , GEOR ,1 \
E \l t'r•on 5311
�\\elcome to \our
Ll \1\1 \
0 I T10"
"A social to 11eleome the graduating enior
OFFICERS
OF THE
Hapeville High Alumni Association
Bomn
To
11n
G.\LL\1.\'\
President
Jh DE
I ice-President
\In::,. ]EI\ HI\ Pll)C,ETT
'ec retarj
-\ '\D\ JlOLLi~
l. The on I) acti1 e high
Trea urer
chool alumni a""ociation in Atlanta area.
:2. The onh high " hool alumni asso ·iation in L nited
publishe a magazine.
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tal
1\
hich
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SA\ 1\ ,S
STATE FARM INSURANCE CO.
TRI-CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS
\l TO
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
l.ll· E
FIHE
LIBEH L Dl\ IDE\D
ccounts Insured
Agent
.~ 10.000
To11 \\.
:~111
FA. 1571
'te11artA1enue
llape1 ille. Ga.
750 \ irginia
AUTO ALIGNMENT SERVICE
Bear
1/ignin~
.y
L~o.1H..,
'e.
A. ll 11
Compliments of
JA K HOO\El
lcm
CH\RLE!-i 11. !Jack IBn"
PRUDENTIAL INS. CO.
c \. 2990
807 \ l illedge, L
\. 1:13> I
E \sT Poi \T,
EORC,I'
afet) Ua~s
WINFREY PRINTING CO.
Channel<.
Pl::t Gla~s
H.tgulator"
-
~lirror"
\\ indo11 Cia""
LOWE AUTOMOBILE GLASS CO.
607 ~oulh ~lain Street
165 Lake Dri1 e
E\,;T POI\T, GEOH(,I\
-\lhoun 829:2
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
c. . I 0\1 E
i\1. C. Lo11 r:
UNCLE TOM'S TAVERN
Enterprise Engraving
Air onditioned Dining Room
Company
p ializing in
B RBE l E011 nrd ll\
P. Pope
L.
FA. 6 111
POR ~
-BEEF - RIBS
2.) 1 Str11 art A\('.
6
Jnt( r~rction Pt rker-.;on Hd.
tlanta. Ga.
!I.)
�BEST \vL ' IIES TO CL.\SS
Com plim <'TI I .
OF'.).'>
of
Southern Meter & Supply Co.
E\~T POI\T LOllGI : \0.
)(ill
II\PE\ILIE. GEOHC,J\
Open 21 flour"
MAGIC GRILL
FI\E FOOD
B. P. 0. ELKS
1 \ eu Di"i"~ Room Added
Enlarged Seating Capaeit)
171 \V. Peachtree St..\. E.
\L\\ \) .' F'l\E
Atlanta. Ga.
FOOD~
at
GET TilE BEST
HARRIS SUPER MARKETS
Get
110 \.\lain ::-ltrccl. Ea!<t Point
l2 1.) E.
f(l.)
lcHJand h c. at ::-,~han. Ea:-t Point
Holderness at Lucille \\enue. \V c!'t End
DIVISION O f NATIONAL DAllY ,RODUCTS COR , ,
BE. ' T \\ L' II ES
from
Canada Dry Ginger Ale
TL \
Company, Incorporated
!)(i
TA. G \.
\E. 0711
�( OlllJI!imen/.\
Com fil im en /.\
of
of
DUTCH OVEN BAKERY
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Courie
Dinrwr
I I \ . \I. to ;{ P. \I.
HINES
\\1. 1.13;)
SuppPr
;) ::{0 1'. \I. to i
Complim en/ s
CAFETERIA
"Ea.\1 Poinl's Finl'.\1 R e.\/auranJ''
J. \'\. " lfo,, .. llrn t·•.
20i . \l ai n ~t.
l·:u•t Point , <.a.
(hiiHr
\lr• . .1 . \V . llin e•. Di t"ti!'iu n
of
SOUTHERN SAW WORKS, INC.
FASHION
TAILORS
Tu.tt•do R enlafs and , 11/eralion.\
I'll. \I \in 671,)
E \~T
:{ 1 \uhurn \\1 '., \ . F.
1'01'\T.
I:.OHG! \
\ Tl. "T~ . Gi:Oil(.l\
EAST POINT BEAUTY SHOP
HAPEVILLE DRUG STORE
Benulicinns: P \\:,\ P11
'· The Store on !he Corner"
\ C.\'\ · \ t\ 1\ '\
CF.RTHL DE Fn ""En
c . :nn
F \ . 9061
THE VARSITY
Our :mall\ arirl\ ln"urr" I rr-.hnt'""
Cl IW
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lCI'
\TilE\ ~
ATL\ T \
!fi
' TO\ \LL
�-2
Harris's Sunday
duds
Ma Bentley 's cradle was robbed
" Up and at Em," her carol
�AMERICA GOES TO COLLEGE
WITH MONTAG' S STATIONERY
SINCE 1889
IL-- - - -
MONTAG BROS., INC.
215
orth Highland
ve.
TLA ""'T . GEORGI
A. P. MOORE
"Greetinr.s To Graduate "
EXCHANGE FURNITURE CO.
"r our Friendl}
DRY CLEANERS
Qualit) \\orkman hip
Furniture torr"'
lloderately Priced
F IR PRI E
. ·.
E
\ TER:\1
567
212
o. Main
t.
East Point
entral
" .
HAPE\ ILLE, GEOR I,\
B & H QUALITY FOOD
Compliment of
LaJ..·ezcood's Complete Food tore
A FRIEND
*
1650 Jonesboro Rd.
�c \. g 126
Bendix · \Ia) tag
C \. 7H62
Open \\tedne,.da, Afternoon
Frigidaire- Tappan
CAWTHON & HOLLUMS
Moorefield's Beauty Shop
Commercial and Dome.~tic 1pfJiiances
Complete Beaut) Sen icc
) oung;.tolln 1\.itchens - Tele\ i;.ion
II atina Equipm nt
lOH JeiT r!'on \H•.
225\\. \ a!'hington A1enu
\Ins. RL1n
Ea!'t Point. ,a.
E\. 1' POI'\1', GEORGI\
\:ooREFIELD
1/ana~er
Compliment ·
Niaht:
of
\1. 81()1
WHITE'S FLOWER SHOP
121\
E.\. ,.
BLUE PLATE
Hefinishina
Hepairing
hitc11a~
Po1 ...,,._
EOHGI \
International Minerals &
l pholsterirw
Chemical Corporation
HARRIS BROTHERS
Furniture Repair Shop
227
. outh \lain t.
COLLEGE p \RK,
EORC-1.\
. 7071
E \,.,.
*
POJ\T.
EOHGI \
Telephone \o. C lhoun 66 n
Kitchens Feed Milling, Inc.
\\II ERE FlUE\ D.' \TEET \\ D EAT -
/)is/ ri but or.
Flour ancl Feed StuiT
CAMPBELL'S DRIVE IN
SOl TllEH\ PRIDE A D \10\E'I \IAI\.EH
D lin \\()POl LTI{'I
601 .. \lain 't.. Ea t Point
furh en ice
12 to 12
1192 Pr) or , lre t. , . \\.
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I{ATTO\ .~
Phon : \I . 1300-1.301
�TY STOKES
Il l Gil ."Cl!OOL IU\G '
CAP
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f)
JE\\ ELin
GO\\>\."
Box 215
21 Tenth ' t.. \. W.
ATLA\T , G .
BE ' T WI ' liE '
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
H \PE\ ILL ' , GEOHGI
Complmll'nl of
CITIZENS BANK OF HAPEVILLE
CO\IPLETE B\\1\.l\G
ER\ ICL
\lemher of
Federal D po,.it ln:.uran
101
Corporation
�BE ' \1 \RT
BE TllHIFT\
Open a ' a\ ing::- \ccount \\ ith Georgia' Oldest
F d ral
Current Rate ;3' r
Insured to . 10,000
Compliments
of
Fulton County Federal Savings
Loan Association
TL \T
WILLIAM
\1.
-.-
E ST
( LRR)
POI~T
HoLLIS
-Pre .
HAPEVILLE LUMBER CO.
E.
\lonRI
F . 71.71
T. Pre .
PL\ lOl TH
CllR\ LER
0. I. COLEMAN AND SON
incel921.
h t \1etal \"\ ork
Tr} Chry ler'
Full Tim Po\\ r leering
'· rf e pecia[i;;e in all kind of gutter work ."
HARRY SOMMERS, INC.
' pring at Hunni utt
TL \\T . G .
BE. 7893
C\ pres 1611
Kobres Brothers Landscaping
~ eni
TLA T
'G .
THOMPSON SERVICE STATION
·c and Grecnhous·
Prunina
-:-
Pot Plant
Land caping
-:-
lmoco Products
hrubb r
Call R . 031l
1332 te\\ art ' ·., ~ . \\.
TL '\T . GEORGI
pra~ing
3 t:35 le\\ art
c . 9356
' .
HAPE\ILLE, GA.
Light Grading
CLARK SIMPSON
East Point Lumber Company
SERVICE STATION
LL \IBER - BLILDI''-G \1 TERIAL
Qualit) and 'enice 'ince 190t
2866 l
\~art
200 E. Washington
\C.
''.
EA . T POI'\T. GEORGIA
Phone F . 1511-1515
HAPEVILLE. GA.
10:.!
�Many of your
friends of earlier classes
are now members of
the telephone family
We join with
them in wishing you every
success and good fortune
for the future
SOUTHERN
BELL TELEPHONE
lll:l
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
�\. L.
Georgia Blue Print Company
J. ll. \lc DO\ \LO
\t.I. E \
Blue Print-. . Direct Line Print-.
HAPEVILLE AUTO SERVICE
Photoi'tat · Prinh
Engineering Equipment · Dra\1 ing ,' upplie ..
119 Luckie ,' treet
1.)1 '. Cwtral A.\ enue
\tlanta. Ga.
L\mar
II
m~n
'ati fa, ·tion Gu 'l rantecd
\PE\ ILLI•. CEOHC.I \
Compliment.·
HAPEVILLE DRY CLEANERS
of
HALL'S BEAUTY SALON
:!; ~
WELDON'S SERVICE
) car:- Sen ing in Hupc\ ill·
\ nd ,' urrounding Communit\
STATION
612 Central \\enuc
F \ . 1916
··There I. \ o 'ubstitute For 1n Education''
EAST POINT CHEVROLET
· &EPSEA
o
o&t.ICIICIES
DE LEit 1\ '.
'ale.
Part
600 \ . \l ain
'e rrice
·
L ed Car.
E \sT Poi \T.
For the anchovies, sardines, lobster, tuna and
salmon to brighten your
hors d ' oeuvre, you' ll
always find Sexton's first
with the finest.
F \ . 2(dl
tree!
GEOHGI \
·'}our atisfaction i Our 1im ..
RUSSELL DRY CLEANING CO.
Dependable l'rc .. ._ing :-. ·n icc
Altering aJtd
D~ cing
:~
CA . 9167
H \PE\ILLE .
10 I 'te\1 a rt A' e.
G~::on<.r
\
1().1
�HERRING'S
Com pl im en/
REXALL DRUGS
"}our Friend/) /Jruf!.p;ist"
of
Qual it) and .' en icc
Phon(' C\. ll(l/
J I\ PE\ ILL E.
Hapeville Tire & Battery Co.
c
717 \irginia \\c.
£()){(,)"
Compliments
C ompl imen/s
of
Of
CLASSIC FLOWER SHOP
Phone F . W71
Da} or
HAVERTY'S
ighl
\ln .. J. J\1. j,..( "-"0\, fJrop.
:~111, tel\ art /\\c.
f-1 \ PE\ I LLE.
2:26 \orth \lain ' t.
F \ST
(. EOHGI \
-
C . B liB
POI\T. CEOHC,J \
Com pl imen I
MICHAEL'S
TOTS 'N TEENS
of
CAPITOL OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
:111 P ·arhtrle St. \ .E.
\\est End\ Fine~t
8:~2
\ TL\\T\. GEOfi(,J\
"EH·n thing for the Cfficc ..
Cordon t.. . \' .
BROWNIES'
\ ~~uranc
E \~T
Cf) Cleaning
-
Com pl imen I
of Fine Qual it)
of
POI\T. CEOHG• \
Laundr)
-
H at Blocking
MURPHY'S GARAGE
t\lteration ·
lOll , . \lain t. C . :w12
101 \.Church St. F .6101
l03Jefferson \ C.
71 l Central
1I \I'E\
F\.2162
lll.i
' \. TiS.=;
\en ue
JLLE. CEOHGI \
�Carol Raven-Flower gal
We beliet'e i11 "Home-Room-Rule" iu B-3-T he 0 lficers!
Rendley
orris-"Jughaid"
Gail im pson-U p a tree
with Lntiu
Frances Gaudio
Cyut hi a W beeler -
foe lV alltu·e
�Com pl im l'nts
FULTON BARBER SHOP
of
SKYWAY SERVICE STATION
Call( r;. for A \ \ • en icc
C\.0117
Corner\ iqdnia and Lang \\e.
11 \I'E\ !LLE.
Compliments
GEOH(,)>\
Compliments
of
of
Parties and Banquets Our
DR. ROBERT K. WRIGHT
pecialt}
Chiropractic Clinic
Call H \. 0(>:>:> for l{c>- ·nation>(>2:> Lee trcet. '. \~ .
Yancey Bros. Co. and
11
Caterpillar11
"Caterpillar'' ofTen- the grcate"t 'alu • in con~truction machincn \ ou can find.
) anCC) Bro::-. Co. furni~he-, \ ou the benefit of thirt~ ·three \car;. nperi('ll('C and
till he:-t of ~en icc. Join thi.., team for greater prolih on ~our nc'\t job.
YANCEY BROS. CO.
l :> 10 \ orth,.id ' Dri\ c.
1781 Fiftc nth 't. .
107
. \\ .. \tlanta
uguo.ta
�BEST \\! SHES
1"- l H. ED
HERTZ
RENT-A-CAR
I
\\ atrh for th
\l TO
Lo, a hi Girl
TOR GE
H. E. LUPO & CO., INC.
Of-the- \l onth in all
Wholesale Produc
) our Leading Fa~hion \l agazine~
"lf it 's in tozcn zce hare it"
LOVABLE BRASSIERE CO.
H \. 2153
II. E. LL
PO
BILL\
\1
\HTI\
Compliment ,
B st \\1 ish s to Clat;s of "55
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mabry
II<\ PlVILLE.
G EOHGI \
FULTON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
I n~urrd a\ ings
:v r, or more
E. \\1.
TTERTII\:
H
ITE
prc~enting
Jlom e Loant;
THE SHELBY SALESBOOK CO.
A \J ~ . DL\ 1 RK
T ice-Pre ident
CusTO~I Pnii\T EO
Offic
DO\\\ TO\\\ TL.\ \T \
:.26 Pqor L ~-E.
L . :.2636
E<\ ' T
\\ ITH 1
-:co 0\1)
POI\T. GEOHGIA
106Thompson
\C.
lk . I"<Ess
Call AT. II%
F .26Hl
10
FonMs
�CHARLIE' S FOOD MART
Complimt>nls of
Fanq Gro<·rric"
ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS, INC.
' porting
Good~
Ice
I .in· n <'"
22<) \\ h itrhnll .'t.. :. \\.
TL \ "\ T \
II \PE\ ILL E.
:t C \.
B & L PLUMBING CO.
FULTON PAPER COMPANY
Pa pu
D. 1{. 13L Cll\:0,\:\
That's Our flu sint>ss
. 'ervin{{ 1/aperi//e and Soutlwe t Area
1nstallations
Htpairing
22:~
GEORGI\
Contracting
.'pring St .. ' .~ .
Hwwdel i ng
FAirfax
lJH ... \han Hd.
TL\"\T\. GEOilf. \
~m3t
Hapeville Furniture Co., Inc.
FINLEY & DUVALL NURSERIES
\\e Exchange
~IIIU
BBEH\
\£\\. Fl R\ITl f{E FOil l ED
Lo\\ Prices
tr I' /)e/itw and Plant
Pa~
Phonr FA. 7012
\ our Cas Bill llcrr
770
lhoun 2612
ll\PE ILLE. GEonc• \
27(>:> :tr\\ art \\ e.
Cr.m plimt>nl.\ of
COY WYNN
ANDERSON USED CARS
The Student's Friend
(i 11
\\I.() 120
Glenn .'t . S. \\.
c \. n~~m
111!1
entral
�C-1
H P-llUP-IIUP
G. I. am
ra11e, BrttSLu:/1,
btmce, Brooks
Fmmin' Aror:nd t.' e Lake
lf'' e do11't knou 'em
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�TEXACO PRODUCTS
CACTUS GRILL, INC.
J. P. IU C"-.ETT
Fl\E fOOD
Cert i j11'1l ],u brir·at ion
Famou.., "-. . C. . tc>ab
Tire and Batten
~'< nice
c \. <Jlj()
(,;-s Central \ \(•.
H\P~\ ILLE.
\ln. \ o \IR.. CL\o£ \h.. u..,co
211;). t(' \\art
\Cnue
Phone CA. 9 ~8:2
,£OitCI\
Compliments
ourt ous 'e n ice
of
Scott Brother's Barber Shop
CHAS. A. GREEN & SON
Optometri. Is and Optician
:-79 \ orth \\(·.
123 Peachtree Arcade
ATL\ T\. CEOitGI\
II\ PEV ILL E. GEOHGI \
A BIT OF THE OLD SOUTH
Recommended by Duncan Hines
PLANTATION LOUNGE
OPEN 'TILL I :00 A.M .
1480 PEACHTREE-ELGIN 2944
" Where the Pea chtrees Meet"
AIR-CONDITIONED
Free Parking - Private Rooms
Affiliated: Johnston's Coffee Shop
Daytona ~each, Florida
Wedgewood Inn-St. Petersburg, Fla.
I ll
�ANDREWS FLOWER SHOP
good 'n' fresh
Delicious because Gordon's
Magic-Pak Potato Chips are
Flo1ccrs of /)istinclion
protected with Magic-Pak
plu3 double cellophane
bag.
Telephone FA. 2661·2
Compliments of
Compliments
GABLE ELECTRIC COMPANY
of
\Viring
O'KELLEY'S, INC.
pecialists
FOR\1AL ~ EAR RE\ TAL
Free Estima/es
219\litchell tre t,
Call E:\1. 1639
: .n
\orth A,e .. '-1.
. W.
ATL.\i\T.\, GEORGI\
E.
Phone WA. 9960
R. MARSHALL NEILL
WADE COX AND SON
' ocial tationery
\\ EOOI\(,
h\ IT\TIO\S
A\\Ol
\j(
PUTEGLA
E\1E\TS
WI"'Dm\s
pringdale Rd.
H \PE\ ILLE.
GEORGI\
all DI. 3 ln5
ROBERTSON PLUMBING
COMPANY
College Park Printers
Lithograph. Letterpress and Thermographed
Haised Printing
, en i ng Greater Atlanta
o lob Too Large or Too
Owners
ll. L.
T. D.
RE
General Repairing
FA. 1815
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P1cn
PE K
l{onEHTSO\
.
•
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. A\1. 6207
mall
\r dding Invitations a pecialt)
ighL CA. 529:~
1157 Oakland Dri, e. . \: .
223 Easl, outh \ 'lain , L.. Coli ge Park. Ga.
11:..!
�BROWN'S WASHETERIA
TRI-CITY ELECTRIC CO.
Dn Ucaning and Laundn ."en ic'('
1:w E. John \\ (;~lc\
~2a,
. C('ntral
FA. 7:~26
\r.
11 \PE\ILLE.
CoLLH,E
P \HJ... , G \.
Phone C \. II (>6
CEOH(-1 \
\ FlUE\ DU Cit L RCll
Estes Heating & Air
Conditioning Co.
in
IIAPE\ ILLE \vELCO\IES \Ol
\\IEH!C \ Fl R\ \CE."
For Qua/it)
Hapeville Presbyterian Church
1/eatinp and lir Conditioning
.
J \(on
'. \[ \CKonELL. ] R ..
Pastor
210 College Park Hd.
~pacious
osgg
HANSARD'S MARKET
JOE COTTON'S DRIVE IN
\linute Curb ,'en icc
Phone F \.
Dining 1\oom
H 1 u DoT \I t\IBER
The outlz's Finest Orit>e In
Rest Qua/it! Food
:lOS\\. Wl1itehall ' trect. '. W.
TL \ '\T \.
Fit 2761
Lm1 Price-.
EOIH,I \
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Clarence Duncan's Hapeville
in months instead of) ars
\ccrcdit(d :treamlin d Cour~e. in Busin ss \dmin i-.tration. ccountin~. and ~ecrclaf)ship prepare in
I:: traditional time and exp •ns s for starting incc, me
of . '2.700 to .··3.600 per ) car enable gr~duatc~ to
earn from .·6.000 to. '9.000 during time thus gained.
\n a1 crag of 10 call per gradua l '. Da). night.
Call or 11 rite for bulletin and details of our famed
"Earn- Lea rn " plan.
Washeteria
Larg( Cotton Rug .. \n• Our .'ptc ialt\
~
I ARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE
:l22 h) :trc t. \ . E.
AL.
t:l:l Fulton
1 cnuc
Phone I· \irfa IJJ(ll)
6ll1:~
11:1
�C-2
..
Jus/ a couple of birds
in the woods
Carol , the porty type
Prim, proper, a11d pretty sits Madie Van
Did Dolores comt under
the tree, too?
B-Tetml spirit pepper-ups, Kay, Jacque, and Anita
Look tL'i:Ja/ tbe tide
u ·ashed up!
Gerald has that Christmas
spirit
W bat do you find in the
gras , Dat•id.'
�Compliments
of
Dixie Auto Alignment Company
Gouldman-Taber Pontiac Inc.
Tlzt> Bt>slfn \ett- and l sed Cars
Bee LinP . en ice
Fnm \. \lc\\ nonn;n
.'en icc> and Parto;;
161 h ) St..
22:l(! .'It'll art \\ PllUC . .'. \\.
C \.BOll
Hc>s. \1. <JlBI
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TL\'\T.\, GEOR(,(.\
BURNHAM'S PHARMACY
Prompt Dep ndahle Prescription
.~e n
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Free Deli,eq
: ru
L:
North Avenue Church of Christ
1uth ori::.ed Dealer
RC
D't \\
( lh-.m E\ . T, 1/inistul
BEA \1 \PPLTA CL
unda) .'en ice"
Phone!:' Pop. 7-l ;:)66 - 67
rad d Bible .'chool at 10:00 a. m.
29)2 :te11art A,c.
11 \PE\ILLE. GEOH(,( \
Sl•rmon and Communion at 11 a.m. and 6:00 p.m
II apeville 's '\ ett·e I and II osl Complete Dr up, . 'tore
\\((lncsda, Clas'-'" at -::lO p.m.
\'\ EDDI\GS
MINTON-JONES COMPANY
OFFICE \1
HECIT.\L:
Tri-City Recording Co.
HI E.'
T) pe11 riters - dding :\lachine!:' - Printing Calculators- Auton atic T)pin~ Equipm nt
:nH<J La\ i. ta Dr.
11.\ PF\ILLE. G.\.
'ale.
-
Sl•rvice
-
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Food Consistently Good
The DWARF
Forest Park
Hapeville
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�EAST POl NT REALTY CO.
Rentals
Real Estate
:im South
\lain ,' treet
C\. 2JS:l
Happy Homes Super Market
"C oorl J. oods Our Business.,
E,porwnt~
2<J<J I
te\lart
\e.
of Beller Li, ing
EUBANKS APPLIANCE CO.
Ca s antll~ lertrir Equifllllent
Come to"' c us at our ne\~ location
]]2 \J. East Point. trcct
E\ST POI"\T.
G\.
Ltm1oon Et n''"'"
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There's a "one and only"
in refreshment, too
THE
ATLANTA
COCA - COLA
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BOTTLING
COMPANY"*
�ADVANCE ELECTRIC CO.
Atlanta Gas Equipment Co., Inc.
Elecl rica/ Coni rae/or.\
If ealinp; and 1ir Co"'lil ioninp;
StJecialists
Commcr('ial.
lndu~Lrial.
and
f{e~idcnlial
\\iring
(>0 I \. \lain Slre L
E>\~T POJ'\T. G>\.
\\ ELIJO'\ IIE'\IJER~O
611 "-.ing \rnold
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Don \1. Tolleson. President
C lhoun 2J:lll
II \PE\ JLL~o... Cwn<-J \
W. L. HOLBROOK
Conzplimenls
F\J{\1 \IHJII\EH'
Ca e
of
'\ ezc 11 a/land
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HAPEVILLE LIONS CLUB
\CnUC, :. \\.
TI.A'\T\. GEOR(,J>\
'·} our Business Is Our Business ..
MITCHELL MOTORS
If It's J>rinLing) ou \eed
Call
·• } our 0/dsnwbi/e Uealer"
The ARROW PRESS
;~;)()
\\. Peachlr
SLre( L.
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890 \ irginia
c . 2171
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GEOJl(,J \
Conp.ra/ulation
The Be l in 'porlinp; Goods
TO TilE , E\IOH.'
Reeder & McGaughey, Inc.
Bishop Bros. Auto Auction
.. 'peciali.\Ls in 'purls.,
2:2 II SLe\\ arl \\e.
Broad and \\ alloll
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�DUo Our
$eniorJ
Aud zl'e're doiug just that
Cbar.'ccu "Pints'' au ay
JFe ba!'e to sell " Posts" to ui11
prizes to pay for tbe Jr.- r.
w·aut
a donut?
o 11eed to burry
It pa)S to saz e
1
\femories of Good Times i11 V acatio11
ll!l
�Compliment
KALT AND GARMON
of
. l Pf-R FOOD
:~627
lnion A\ e.
TORE
WILDER ICE CREAM COMPANY
HAPEYILLE,
c . 5168
G .
Hapeville Gardens Florist
Compliments of
'·Ffoner by
STEEL
rr ire,,
"Flo,~er
in the i\lodern \lanner"
·'Pleasing!) Differ nt"'
by
A. :3340
CALVERT
tlanta.
R \. 5121
a.
HAPE\ ILLE.
EORGI-\
FLOWERS LUMBER COMPANY
H tail Deal·r" in Builder" upplie~
and
1 :~92
Georgia Baptist Children 1 s Home
ppliance
Ea!'t Point. Ga.
Central \, .
' \. 3816-77
JONES FURNITURE CO.
UNIVERSAL MOTORS
··Jn the Heart of Haperille··
Qual it) Furniture
.
Lo' Pric ,
Fri idaire-Cro.lc
Applian(e
:ll W ~tc\1 art \' enuc
II \P~.\ fLU:.
o31 Central A, e.
GEORGI-\
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Miss 1 ennessee
of 195 I
Ain'lloz·e grand?
Who's place does Tuld)
lake. onn'e?
'ummer time am
really here.'
•· Prelly as a
picture
'tention.'
Cbarles, an H.ll . . boy
clear lbrough
�Cracluat ·~ of the Ua-.~ of ·.::;.::; \\ill he among the hr-.t to cnjo\ the onl) air·
conditioned Gt orgia marhle da~~room and lihrar) huilcling in tlw ~outh at the
Atlanta Division, University of Georgia
'1
\H•nt) field~ of Hut-inc~!- Administration lead to the HadH'Ior of 13u.,in .... ._
13. •. degree in
un,ing Education. and three )Car~ to B.\.
or C.S. in G ·ncral :tudic . R.O.T.C. program abo io. offered .
d1nini~ t rvtion degree.
Career uidanc • Center. plaecment office. \\ork ~dwlar~hip plan. and
Credit lnion, ~i\e ::.pecializ ·d tudenl '->cni<'e!:-.
PL \ \
\ 0\\ TO E \ TER ATL\ \ T "DO~
tudcnt
TO\\ \ L\ 1\ EH.:rn
Compliments of
A FRIEND
Complimenl.
of
JUNIOR AND SENIOR
FHA CLUBS
Hapeville Music Club
TO THE SENIORS OF '56
\: · ho pe ou r ~enio r )Car \\ i ll be as cnjo}ahlc and !:-uc·ec::.»ful
a ours ha been.
Good Luck
THE SENIORS OF '55
1:21
�adi11e reacts to Pimw Red
E-3
ls it a beac!J, Lois.'
Lt:·e's Barbered out o' this un
Snake- in the grass!
sfj Jtl didrl't knfiu Esther
Tra-de-da, Reid
W yml, Pattie?
ow, Tommie!
T be Future Home Maker
�Compliments
of
A
FRIE
12;!
D
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T err)' a- ell in' pretty
r oru ick
/6,
u it b senior up port
ai/C)?
Ab, Dat•id, tbat's
till
"oldie"
Hard up for a hitcb, ims?
Cadet Sellle
Y 01111 g u•itb tbt:
"props''
12·1
��REME B R
WHE
We yelled and yelled?
Jf/ e "tapped" tbe brains?
A D
WA
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�HAPEVILLE
Portraits
PHOTO
Weddings
SERVICE
Commercial
C. ELVIN STRICKLAND
J. J. ALLEN
Phone FA. 70 I I
3396 STEWART AVENUE, HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
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27
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42
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29
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31
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31
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3.3, .15
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. 31
Frer>man, E,ofi~a
. . 31
Frer>man, Robert
:12. :\S. 49
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Ill, 37
Fruit, Emory
. . . 27
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lB. 69. ;n, 12, 46, 19, 61,6:2
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. 29
(;'"'"· Frankie .
3·1
Cann, Paul
. 31
l.ardner, 1\.atiP J o
:!7, -l:l
Carmon, .Sandra
. 30
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Gaudio, Fran('t''
. 31
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Gaamuy, J t>rry
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Cillwrt, Ronnw
. 31
Cill, J•·anette
. 29
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CilrnorP, Judy
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C:olwr. \ t'rnon .
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Cod\\ in, Barbara
. 31
�PLAYBILL
•
PROGRAM
Tomrnt. Ed•nl)•r
Tommy Green, Glnqer \ ~oy fr.end
len Hulchlnlon
ACT I
ACT II
Sc.en• I
S•m•
FO\olr wuh t.ter
Sune 2
S•me
Setwrdey eflernoon. fo..t weeh l.ter
ACT Ill
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Goth, in. Put
Co-.dt>n. Bt>tt\
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Gralfl!, R 1..
Gral!l!· ~·ara
Cranj!t'r, Joyn•
Grantham, Frank
Crantharn, .ltH'k
(;rt>t>n. Jot>
Grt>t'n. Jo}<'t'
Gr!'int'r, Don-.
CrlJ!I!'· Ra~
.
Crirwr, Dt>nnit• .
Cut>n, Jot>
Cullrn, Ct>rald .
Cullu1, ~t>nrwth
lladd<wk, J at• kit>
llallford, \I an in
llallford, \l arlt>nt'
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llarri-.. Conni,•
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llarri-., F:l,it>
Ill, 1:1, 15, 16
I Lirri-.. Jant>
2i. :\6, 1;{, 16
llarri-., Jon;ta
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llarri-., Ut' .
31, 1:\
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. 29
II a\"'· Roht•rt
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19, 1:1
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lloj!un, France•
19, 13, 15, 16, 59, 60
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llolland, Loui•e . . . .
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llud-on, Calvin
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31, 1:1
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llu j:ht>•, Almira
29
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llunt , Jackie
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Hunter, Jern
19, 13, 15
llutin !!, Billy.
. . 31
llut l'hin on, Bt>n
19, i7, 15, 16
llut l'hin•on, . yhia
. . 32, 15
llutchin•, Ho•em ary
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llydt>, Eric . . .
. 23, 39, 51
lnj!ram , Adrianne .
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Jonr•, anq
Jones, Phillip
Jont>-, Thoma•
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J u•tit•t•, Carl
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1-.. rnnt>dy, \l arit>
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1-.. irl•y. Tommy
Ki,Jinj!, Hn) mond
1-..ite, Joel
1-..n ij!ht, Linda . .
1-.. rarner, Elizaht>th
1-.. r:~nwr, Jnhn
l.amhert, ]t>rry
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Landrum, \I) rn :1 .
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l.anj!ford. lt>rry
La\\lt'r, ll elt>n .
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l.a"•on, '1/ann
Law-on, l'atrit·ia
Lt•a, Frank
l.t>dht'ltt'r, La,t>llt>
l.t>r, -\da Ruth
Let>, Franc"'
l .t>t', Pat-)
l.t>t>, Holwrt
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Loon!'), J o,t•ph
l.oont>y, Rt·lwrra
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Lura-., Jt>s..
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Lynd1, Eddie
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L} nrh, La fa} t'tlr
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\l eEihannon, 'll;ll ri-.
21
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Odom. llillman
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published by
the
senior class
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hapeville high school
hapeville, georgia
joyce green . . . . •
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editor
frances tinsley . . . . business manager
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�contents
administration
classes
organizations
athletics
features
advertisements
�foreword
the theme for this 1956 hilltop expresses
t h e SCH0 0 L SPIRIT
The lii LLTOP :-tafT pre,cnt-. the "56 III LLTOP. your official )Parhook. r!'eord.
Th<' ;.tafT ha, tried to pre~en tlw ~pecial monwnb "hich. in later~ ear'. ''ill he t(•nder
m morie,. of your day, of thi~ year at Hape,ille ll i~rh ' d10ol.
Before H' nturing further. meet your auide- tlw ·· ' pirit of H .H. · :· Tlw -.tafT
l,,]i('\(''- he \\ill be a p lea,.,ing guide. for dear to Lb alii . our CHOOL P I JUT.
�thr
PIHIT of HAPE\ JLLE HlCl-1 .'CllOOL
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rrflertt>d in our \\ ork and
pia~.
�DEDICATION
\\ e take plea~ure in honoring for the fir,.,t time one of our very own.
It ha,., not b en man) ·t"ar,., ~inct" \fi:,,., Braumont left Hapt"'-illt> High ' chool
as an honor graduate. In 1918 she returned to h lp u~ in our high ~chool
career. Be ·aw.. e . he knows particularly well the per onal problem of Hap ville ,.,tudenb, ~fi:,,., "Bo ., i~ e::,p cially clo~e to u,.,. ~ ith a ready smile and a
l\\-inkle in her e)t' sh seem" to see our probl m,., in spite of our ''mi,ed-up"'
metaphor~ and "~plit"' infiniti\ e,.,. Then in her quiet, confident way ~he pro-
' ide. an::,wer:-- to our puzzling qu stion,.,.
By her editor~hip of the alumni magazine The lfilltop lfarvesl,
1i,.,,.,
B aumont ha,., become the chief link bel\\ een the \lumni \s::,ociation and the
~tudent body.
l nder her guidance th ll ornet ha be orne one of th top
school newspapers in ib clas,., in the country. E\eryone who ha::. had th
pri \ ilege of \\ orking on the Hornet, or of being in one of her clas e , has
e"\peri need th
thrill of associating with a teacher who lo\-es her work.
To u,.,, \lis,., ''Bo" symbolizt>,., ,.,chool spirit in ib finest r ,.,ence. To her,
. chool spirit i,., not -.;orne ab::->tract thing to be talked about. It is rather something ali,
to be \\Orked for. \\ hether \\e are engaging in a ball game, a
play, or a concert, ::;he i-. there -.ponsoring us ~tudents.
to lend encouraaem nt, direction, and
tanding by, alway~,
upport to our meager effort, Mi,.,,.,
Beaumont has impre-.;.ed upon us a priceles
le. son-that of making our
own d ci. ion-..
Becau;.e he not only per-.onifie,.,
b) example th
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PIRIT, but demonstrate..,
true t acher, the st>nior class is proud to d dicate this 19:-6
HILLTOP to ~fj..,,., \nn
Bt>aumont.
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�TERRY HOYT BRADLEY, fl'udt•mic: On tlw
E et·utiw Board of tlw ~tudrnt Council
and Pn·-ident of tlw 'wnior Cia.-, Hoyt
i' al•o a l'o-Captain of tlw football tt•um
and a nwmhr·r of thr• Lt>ttr•r Uuh.
• , ienct• Uuh, 1\.r•} Uub, and an ]{()"] (.
Ollicer.
OOHALO THOMAS TRIBBLE, lnulr•mi(': Famou•
pantomtrnt• I"Onwdian and al•o u \t't'l':
i \ ii'I'·Prr•ident of tlw '-t'nior ( Ia•-.
\ irt··l'rt•,idr•nt of tlw Bank, Prr·•idr•nt
of the \1 u•ic Club and "-n ( lub. and
( aptain of the Band. '-tudt•nt ( .ounril
tim r· yl'ar.., and tlw t•nwr Band four
VIRGINIA AHH PIERCE, (d'rH·rtd: f'l"rf'lar\ of
junior and r•ntor r la.-r·•. Pn·-ident of
a Junior honwroom, \lajorf'ltt'-· ( ·aptain.
R-Tr am ( lwr•rlr·adr·r. Tumblin!! ( lub
nwmlwr. \lilitar} '-pon•or for thrr·r•
\t'ar•, _ tudt·nt ( ounl"il, and a RaniTPIII'r.
LIHOA FAYE BABB, (ommNt iul· o-< a pta in
of tlw \1 ajorl'!tt'•, e.-rt-tary of ttult-nt
( ouru-d, lrt"a•urt'r of tht' '-en or ( Ia--.
and a Bani- Dirertor. In adthtion •ht>'•
in tiH• VBL \. on tlw lloml'l tafT, Hed
( ro•• reprt'•t·ntati' t', and \\It• a ~1 ilitary
!:i(HHt-Or t\\0 )t'ar•.
~t·ar~.
Real Cone fre.\hmcn: At the "!Ji~
olt•" Clrri.\lmus Parl_r
LOOKING BACK --\lo,.,l of us 9:3 seniors can remember .. tarting out together in the eighth
grade. \ eH·r shall \\e forget the hours of seriou"' work and tri\ial play \\hirh
occurred during our high -.chool day... orne -.pe ·ial memorie ... common to
all ~enior-. alike are tho-.e fir .. t day-.-regi-.tration, hunting for locker-., ducking and running frantically to gel out of the way of the giant C'pper-Cla""'men,
cra~hing down the hall., like dino-.aur"' ... tho.. fir ... t fe\\ hectic ''eek.., ,.,hen
we werc> :-till getting l o"t and going to the wrong room . . . tho-.e et rnal
doughnut and candy bar ... ale-. to make money for the \ ariou"' cau..,e-. ... th ·
fir l Pep \leeting ... the Juni or- enior ... detention hall ... th fir..,t thrill
of being call ed a -.enior and getting our ring,.. ... Hobo Day ... the Juniorenior again, with u-. the elite thi" time . . . ~Iacbeth . . . final exam .....
\-. thi ... HILLTOP goe .. to pr ..... , \\e feel \\ith regret that \\e .. hall be I a\inl!
behind the familiar hall.. and face,., of friend,., for an unkno\\n future, ea ·h
to go hi~ -.eparate \\ay and -.eek hi .. O\\n goal in life. '\e .. hall ah... ay.. ha\
the~e monwnt-. to look back upon and remember ,., ith particular plea-.ure.
\lway" the common tie binding u-. together \\ill be the fine PIRIT of
Hap 'ille High.
.:ophnmore.\:
"a-land]anion: Fallon Counl\ ·. ( entennial
Pruerum
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ARY EL E HOR ALLISOH, Gcncral: I H I daiua·d Elt·anor·, timt· at I lap<'' illt·
A
llif,!h. \t Fon•-.t Park sht• \Ills ,,., rc>Lary of tlw Dramatics ( luh, phtyt•d
B-Team haskt•thall, \\Orked on the •l'hool paper, hclonf.(t'd to l't'p Uuh,
Fll \, and l.ihnuy Club.
JERRELL LEE AHDERSOH , ( 'ommcnial: \ ar•it) Football \lanal!t'r tlnt·c· yt•ar .. ;
I .t•tter C luh, Stu<lt-nt <:outll'il na·mlwr: .luniot Heel Cro•-. Hc•prt''ot'ntatiH·
for two years; al-.o '\( 0, Oilll·t•r-.· ( luh, and 'I'rat•k Team.
J
OEL CLIFFORD BAILEY, General: \ steady man in < ounty ROTC Compc·tition
loc•l partit ipatecl thn•t• time•, n•arhin~ the rank of , t'rgc•ant Fi"t ( Ia".
\ J,o a mrm her of tlw II om t'l Staff. ( h ic•f 'i rt uc• i' at·t·omrnoclat i ng folks.
J
OHH ROBERT BARROW, lnult·mtr: Fiq• \ear .. footlmll ha-. madt· .lohnm a
bright hoy. Bank Tellt•r for l).J anj uu•mlwr of C:olor Cuarcl for l\\O
) t•ar,, \I so a mt•mber of the ')rience Club and the k ey Club l'n•sident.
CHARLES LEOH BAUGHMAH, ·leademit·: Clwerful ( harJt., made a f,!ood ,htm in:,!
in \ lilitaq. a '\ on-Commis•ioned Oilif'tr one year and in tlw Be,t-Drilled
( ompany for a )t'Ur. ~lso a "tudt•nt ( ount·il meml){'r and in the cit•nce
('luh.
BEVERLY AHHE BLALOCK, ( ommt·rcial: l{t·liahJ,. Ht·q•rh
j, on tlw llomt•t and
1/il/tofl taiT•. \-.Hant Ca-hier in the •t·hool ·hank, Bank Dirt•l'tor,
'I n·asutt'r of tlw '1-Teen•. in the Bl'la ( luh, FBI.\, and ha" ht•t•n a
\ lilitury !:->pon-or for thn•e year,.
JACK BOWEH , Genua/: Two 'car- \ ar-ih football at ri:dH tat·kle and
( a pta in of team. \l•o mem.lwr of the
n•prt... t•ntatiH·. and ( olor Cuarcl for
okq ( luh, a "tudt•nt Council
yt•ar".
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ELMER CHAHDLER BRADEH, JR., lmdt•mi': Ea•y-~oin~ and frit•ndlr. "E. C."
\ ice-Pn·-idt·nt of tlw "-''' ( luh, Bank Din•ctor, and tudent Council.
lie', playt>d in tlw Band for thret• yt·ar- and •in!!• in th!' Boy•' Quartt'tte.
ROHALD GEHE BROGDOH, (,erw11t/: .. \ pt>' "a' a •·Ia" ollil'er of hi, ~ n·-hman
year, .. ang in t he Boys' Quartl'ltt• and school chorus; played foo t ball
fi,e )Par•. \ arsity three. \l ilitary Cadet \l ajor. nwmlwr of tlw Ollll'rr-·
( luh, \ lemlwr of \I ilitary I\ Cnit.
PAUL BATTLE BROOKS, JR., Anulemic: Paul had t\\o year• of B-Tt•am football
.tnd ha•k!'thall tl~rpe \l'ar.. and a \l'ar of \ ar,it\ for t'UI'h. \1-o in the•
( 0 Club, ·1ral'k four !'ar•, and
a ht;meroom olli<Tr in hi,
'ophomore year.
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EDWIHA MARY BUCKHALL, (~t•rrcrtd: Ed" ina, a lo) al duh \\Ork<'r -.inn• -.Iw
t•rllt·n·d high -.clwol. "a' in tlw FH \ , tlw FBI. \ , and tlw Bt·ta Club.
\J,u ''a' a mt•ml)('r of the I ihrul') • tafT and an a,-i,tant in phy,ieal
c·chll'ution.
CHARLHH GRACE CALLAHAM, lnult•mic:
C harlc·t·n·, lwt>n a hank t<'llc·r t\\u
\l'ar,: \Ill' on the Lihral'\ "tafT; "a' al'li\1' in " tudt•nt ( <Htnl'il and
;.,<'il'nt't' Club and a, Cin·ulation \lanal!er of th • llilltup -old a humpt·r
.-rop.
�HILDA lEAH CAMP , (.eneml: Th,, llurn of af'!i,it' hn• lw1·n a Bank T,•ll"'
thn·1 · )l'lll•. \\orl.:f'r in tlw ·•·hnol · bank hHI • )l'ar-. a llll 'llllll'r ol tl w
Tumblin!! <.lub, and tlu• \d\f·rti•inJ.: ~lana;!t'r for tht• 1/i//top. "fit.",
had thn•t• }Par• of \ ar•ll~ ha•kf'lhall and anotlwr of B-Tf•ttnl.
WALTER JEROME CAMPBEll, (o~ • nt • ral: Ont· of IH Ts \\orl.:inJ.( nwn . \\ all•·• iul•o tlw IH ") ( :tub', 1/i//tofl npn··•·ntutiw. Thn·•· }t·ar• in H<l'l ( in
"hich lw n•adwd tlw rank of ""rJ.(t'ant.
CLAUDE DANIEL CARLISLE . Ill , ,eneml: FriPndlint'" and <'apahilit) J.:ot him
tht• joh of hf'lllJ! tlw IH T ( luh l'n•,idPnt, and al>o n·pri'•Pntati\t• feu
tlw \ l:ocnn I)( T (onH·ntinn for 19SS- .~o. IJ,;, had l\\o ~Par' of \l ilita1~ .
u•uall~ hu•) "ith h•• pap•·•
roulP, hut ht still has tunp for a fp" •I'IHlol acti,itit•s. li e "a' a 'l, on ( .tunmis-innt•d Ollict•r 111 \l ilitan , and j, n nwmlwr of tlw ( o-t•d II i-'\
\ 1\\tl\' ha• tinw to ll·nd a lwlpi;ll! hand.
CLAUDE HARRY CAWTHON, t, wlt•mi,·: llarr) i,
RUDOLPH ERNEST CERNY. JR ., (,('nNIII: ~:a-\·::oin~ Hu<h "a' tlw Prr- itll·nt
of ( - 1 ll onwronm, and in tlw 1951 .55 }c·ar ""' u ;nt•mlwr of tlw [)(.'1
( lull. 11 1-. spPt'ialt\ l lri\l•r Traininl!.
CAROL SUE CHAPMAN , lnulcmit·:
< a pta in of < hPt·rlPadl'l'-, mpmlll'r of Pep
( lull. " ttuiPnl ( ounc d. Bank Tt·IIPr, \lilitaq I"Hl'or, ll onwroom Q~~t•f'n:
pn·lli•·-t J.:lrl in " •·nJor \\ l,o·- \\ ho: \li-. I! apt'\ lit· lliJ:!h.
EDWIN LEROY CHAPMAN, (,..,~t·m/: D< T n ·prP•Pntati'" in :\luron thi• H·ar
.rul \ u·t··l'n·-idt·nt of tlw !)( T ( lub. IJp'-. ul•o had I\\O ~t·ar~ of
B·lPam Football ,md :\ ( 0 ( lull.
MARY ANN COGGIN, (o~·nt'wl: \J ar) \ nn ha• lt•nt lwr a!.illt) and fru nd-hip
to a numlwr of (lui.-. 'I "'' \f •ar- 111 tilt' BPta ( luh. Fll \ .and " •·nt'lan
of tlw FBI. \ . , h,:, !.tTII lw.nwrnom oflwt·r thn·t• \1'111·-. Thi- ~·Jr. hookkt·t•pt•r of tlw r·aft•lf'ria and a--H nt in phy-io·.d educ,llion.
TOMMIE SUE CONKLE, Cen<'ral: \t
, han. " uP " a' a \ ar•i t\ <.heer lpadn.
nwmlwr of the sd10ol paprr. a1Hi an ollll'er in Fll \ thr~P ) par-. Ht·n
. uP·, lwt•n Q ut•t· n of the .l unwr ( Ia-', Ht•d ( ro" l' n·- idt• nt. /l ome/ n·p·
rt•st• nt a ll\ t', 1/ornet Busi n"'' \l anal-(1'1', 1/i//tofl St nfT. 't -'l t•f'n•. a nd f.' ll \ .
DAVID KING CROKER, l cademic: \ t Fore- t P ark J)a, id "a• TrPa•urer of
tlw n1n th ,:ra d P, "a' in tlw Bt•t,l Club. and on tlw Honor Roll t'\1'1'\
q uartt•r for l\\ O ) t'ar•. ll t•rt•, lw's ht•t•n on th e "t udt•n t ( oU llt'i l. 1/omt.'l
tafT. in tlw II i- '\ , ..,,.,t'IH't'. 1-.. Py, and pani•h ( luh-.
NORMA CAROLE DAVIS, (.ollllnt•rci~tl: "\ orm,,·, het•n " I"\ " on a lot a t H II".
"h r ·, llt't>n a Ba nk Tt"llt•r and Dirt'c tor. hoo kk Pt'pt'r fo r tlw •c hc ol han k.
1 Rt"d ( ro-- rrprt'• Pn ta ti\t•. a mt'mher of th e \ -T een -. 1/i//top "ta ff. and
l 1hra r} \ --i• ta nt. P lu• all th is •h P' s pla)Pd in the Band four yt•ar-.
DEllA EULEASE DENNIS, (,eneral : Co- Edi tnr o f tlw C t•o r!(ia IH T I ns pin·r.
on t ht• l .ihraf) • ta fT tlm•r yt'ar-. OCT l\\ o )t'a r-. FH \ . Hrd ( ro-- rrpn··
•t•n ta tiH•. Hilltop rt>prP•t• nt a ti\ t' . lllt'mlwr of th t' \l i'\ f'd ( horu- . ,tnd of
tlw E iJ.: hth C rade Girl•' ( :horu•.
�JANET ETHEL DORSEY, C. en era/: J u•t ht•t ·au•t' Jaru·t', •hort dot·•n't nwan
-lw i... n·t into thin~:~: Band four \ Par•, Trt>a-.urt•r of tlw • pani•h ( luh.
!--<•cretan of tlw \lu ... u· ( luh. and a mt•mlwr of Fll \ , Lt'ttt·r ( luh, and
IIi- 'l
.
JAMES ELLIS DOWDEY, .Jmdmric: \n all·rnund j!ood fell01, ,
)tlllH'' hu, a
t,tlent for mak1nl! fnend .... Bt•ta ( luh, ...,,., rt'tary of the kt•) Cluh, 1/orrrt·t
Editor. the 1/illto{l !--tafT. !--tudt•nt (.ouncd , and Bank Jlm•ctor. In hi ...
'Part• tinw lw 1\0rk~ at the •·ornt·r dntj!.
ANITA JANN DRAKE , luulcmic: l'er•onalit} plu ... ! Jann, Junior ( Ia ...... Prt•,idt>nt, Pn·-idt>nt of thr Lihrar) !--tafT, and a mPmht•r of thp 'l -Teen .... Layout
Editor of the 1/il/top. Tn·a ... urer of the B!'ta ( luh, a Bank Dirt>ctor. and
a memlwr of tlw Pep Clnh. \II thi-. and dra'" too.
DCT h•o year•. Ei~:hth Grade Cirl<
( horu•. and Fll \ . !--ht ·,.. al ... o heen a Rt•d ( ro•~ rrpn•,entati\t' and in
ht>r "enwr \PUr a 1/illtop reprt·•t•ntati\t'.
MERILYN RUTH DUNCAN, (.,·ncml:
EMILY RUTH DYCHE, ( ommercial: Emil). tht> qui!'! t)pt>, "a~ in the FHA
and a hard "orkt>r for tlw FBL\. Be,ides that ... lw'• in tlw \lu ... ir ( luh
and i' a •t•nior U••i•tant in ph),ical education.
EMORY ELON FRUIT, C-cncral: \ Bank Teller in hi ... junior yt•ar and an
ollin• lwlpt•r
KATIE JO GARDNER, (om mercia[: k ate', heen around: • enrtaq of lwr eij!hth
p:rndp homt>room, l're-ident of her ninth j!rade homeroom. Red Cro" and
:'ttuJent Council rt>pre•t>ntati,e. Bank Tt>ller. ..;t>crNa~ of tlw Fll \. and
FBL \ Club mt>mht>r.
pt>!'ialty - p:ip:glt>•. ~nt>lhillt> Beaut).
BETTY MARIE GOSDEN, Commercial: Bt·tt~ i~ al"a~- rt>ad> "ith a "itt}
remark. \[,•mht>r of tht> l't>p C'luh, tlw FBL \ , and the Co· Ed Jli.). \\ a•
":-lt•Pp) .. in tht> Junior !--tunt.
FRANKLIN JOLANE GRANTHAM, (,encml: !--tatt• Pn· ... idt•nt of tlw Ceor~:ia Ft•d•·ration of [)( T ( luh .... in tlw t>nior Band for four year•. and hu, lwl'n on
tht> !'ltudpnt (.ouncil ont• }ear.
·
JOYCE LORRAINE GREEN,
lnult·mir: Bu ... , JoH'<'! \ nwmh<·r of tlw ) -T<·t·n·
thrt>t' }PUr,, Rt>ta Cluh, Bank Tt•llt>r.' Editor of tlw 1/il/to{l. 1/orrrt•t !'~tafT
mt>mher. :\IiiitH} pon,or, t\\0 yt ars of JuniUI Red (.ro ....... "eniur CJu,,
rinj! rt•pre•t>ntuthP, and 1/umet rt>prt•,t•ntuti\t• in lwr Junior )t'ar.
JOHN GERALD GUFFIN,
ll'lulemi,·: C.t>ralcl ha ... ht>en on th e 1/omt•t :StafT. tht·
Track Tt>am. tudt>nt ( :ouncil: has lwt>n a Bank Tt>ller and a Rt>d ( n•-reprt''t'ntatiH• one )t>ar t'ach. ll r's also ht>t>n in !--pnior Band thn·t• )t'ar-.
and in k ey and potter,· Club ....
CONSTANCE ELAINE HARRIS, f.omml'nial: Connie\ ht.-, all tlw tinw. \\ lwn
•ht>'-. not "orkinj! as \--i•tant 1/i/ltop Circulation \lanal!t'r, ,lw', in til<'
"·hool hank a' hookkt•t•ppr und ... rnt•s as Bank Tt'lln. Slw "a' al>o a
1/om ct n•prt'•t•ntati\f• and a \lilita~ pon•or.
,...
�ELIZABETH JAHE HARRIS, f.o1111nercia/: Thts <"hPt· r~ c heerlt·arler, "ho ha-.
n •arlwrl tlw l"'"t of ( .o-Capt.tin on tlw <.;quad , i-. al-.o on tlw tudt·nt
( OIIIH tl E't•t·uttw Board , i, in tlw l.t•ttt·r ( lub, tlw lumblinj.: ( lub, i-. a
Htwk Din•ct<ll, and !HI tlw llomel "tafT. "lw is al-.o Trt•u-.un•r of
E-2, FBI.\, and a \ltlital")
pon-.or.
(,~• nt• ml: Transft•trinj.: from \labama a-. a .'Pnio1
hasn't p:iH•n l'omm) .1 l'hann· to makt• his mark lwn . \t Tu•... aloo-.a,
lw \\as in tlw ~panish Club, played football, and B-Tt•am lh-.kt>tball.
lfp """ tatt' Tt•nni-. ( hampwn .
THOMAS EDWARD HEHDERSOH ,
DOROTHY LUCILLE HILL, (,eneral: Dot i" realh in tlw thick of arti,it\ at '·ThP
llonw". \ star haskt'lball pla)t r for two' year-. and in tlw ~t· -..ri· ttt•, Trio,
Quartt•tlt•. and \li't•d ( horu-. for CB< II. \t llupe,iiiP, Dot ha-. lwt•n a
~1
ilitaf)
~pon-.or fiq•
tim!'-..
MARY ALBERTA HIXSOH , Commerrial: :::-rnetary of tht' Librar) and of hPr
Frt>-.lunan t·la..-., made llonor Holl t'\f'f\ quartn, l'rt>-.idt·nt of FBI.\ and
IIi-'\; on ll om<'l and llililrlfl ~tafT-., and Ollit•t• llrlpt•r, and is a nwmlu•1
of the Bt>ta Club, Tumhlinp: Club, Lt>ttt>r ( luh, Fll \. and tudt•nt ( .oun!'il.
VERLIH ROSEMARY HUTCHIHS, (.om mercia/: From B-Tt>am to \ ar-.it, ha-.1-t-thall
\ lanaj.:t r. /lome/ "tafT. l{pd Cro-., repn·-t·ntatiH', ~lt·mht·r o-f Fll \, tlw
l't•p Club, FBI.\, .I unior ,\chien•ment, and an al'tiH• "tudent Counc·il
mt·mher.
THOMAS GEORGE JACKSOH, lnzdt·mil': Georp:c was a memher of the \!ilitary
\ ( 0 ( luh tn ·s:t \t "The llonw" he \\On a Champion-.hip in ha-.kt·thall
in '5-l in tlw Church Lt•ap:ue. La-.t year he \\a' a suh-.titute lw-rball
Jllttht'r for II apt·\ illr.
JACKIE RAHDALL JOHES, <.ommt•rt ial: Four year-. of \ ar-.It) football, ( 'ounty
ROT< <.omp!'lition thrt>e ytoars and in the Color Guard t\\O year-.. He
"a" thP Frt>-hman Kin:.r. a ela--. oflir<"r '-.oplwmon• and Junior year-.
and a • Pnwr hompmom l'rp-.idrnt. ' l'ecialt\ · \ lanhand blt-arlw-..
"t•rt and I riendh, \lartha contributed
hrr meal taltnts to Girl-.' Choru-. and \li\.ed C l;oru-. at "Tiw Home".
Bt·-ide-. that -.he -.in!!' in tht' choir at thr Fir-t Bapti-t ( burch.
MARTHA FRAHCES JOHES, Cenrral:
PHILLIP AGEE JOHES, Acadcmil': Phillip \\ant it put do " n olrly and onl)
that lw took \l ilitary 1\ and \\Us a Cadet eq!eant, Lieutt'nant, and a
~ l ajor. \ othin!: el•r !'an lw "ritten about him, he thinb. But it t·an.
lie', a motorqclP fiend.
ORA DELL JOHHSOH, General: Full of fun and laup:hter, tha t's Ora Dell. , he
"a' a !lornct repre-.entati\t' and tumbled rip:ht in to the Tumhlinp: (lub.
\l pmlwr of the Girls' Chorus and tlw \l i-.. rd ( horu
in ph~-.i!'al t•ducation.
and an a"'i'tant
LORAYHE KELLEY, ( ommcrl'ial: Fa-.hionablt• Lora)nt• stnll• us •chool major-
t'tl!' and al-.o for the .\ nwrican l.t ~rion. , ened as •chool hank Ca-.hier and
,_ Pn•-.idt>nt. , tuden t ( ouncil , rcre tary, F BL \ , and // orne/ Staff.
JAHET PATRICIA KEY, lrwlemit: Ltttlt> hit o' thi, and a lwap o' tha t adtb
111~ tu our -.t•nior "brain": t ht' llonor H. oll for four year-., \l ili tary pon -.or,
FBI. \ , '1 -T t>t•n-., Bl'ta ( luh. ll ornt•l :-tafT. /l ome/ and llilltofl rrpresen tati\P, Pt·p Uuh. Bank l>irPctor, ( heerll'adn, homeroom Qtwt•n and e--a)
"inrwr, ll .\ 1{ Be-t Citizt•n.
�JOHH BERNARD KRAMER , JR., fcademit ·: Chid actl\rtt~·s ha't' bt•t•n in Latin
<luh: . panish Club: da}·dreaminj!: Hank Teller, Junior )t'ar: 1/il/top:
and mon• daY·dreaminf.!. Frt'shmun \Par. ntH' nf his pil'tun·- won rn tlu·
Rich·, \rt ( ontt'st.
MYRHA lEAH LANDRUM , Ctlllllllt'rcial: \lyra·, SJII'tll two yt•ars "apit•ce" in tlw
Cirl,· (horus and '1-Tt'ens. She"s n•arhed the (10'-t of As•istant \thl'rti,inf.!
\lanaj!er on the !Iii/top "tafT and ha, worked in the ( mrn•Pior', ollict·.
HAHCY ROCHELLE LYHCH , Commercial: 'laney i' aeti\1' in all of lwr school
at·th it it''· !:-he is St'crrtary of E-2 Homeroom, nwmher of tht' FBI \, Pep
( :lub, !::-tudt•nt ( ounril. and 't -'lt·t•ns, a Rt'd ( ro" repn•st•rltati\t'. and
hookket'pt•r for tilt' school hank.
WELTON LAFAYETTE LYHCH, -lcodemir: Tn·a~urer of the "tudent Council and
kt') Club. l'rc~ident of Beta ( lub, Hornet ..:tafT, and Latin ( lub, a Bank
Dirt'ctor. ollieer in \lilitar}, and makr, tlw Honor Roll!
DORIS MARLEEN MAINOR , (,eneral: Doris has been onr of ''Tiw llome's" star
basketball pla}t'r' for three years and this year slw i-. on llapnille\
\ ar-it}. :::.he·, !wen repre-erltati'e for hoth the 1/ornet and 1/illtoJI.
" ecrt'tary of lwr :Senior Homeroom, and a Bank Director.
LIHDA AHH MARTIN , (,enera/: Linda just IO\e' to sin!! in \lr~. Docie·, \ Ju,ie
Cia" and \lnt'd ( horu-. Latin Cluh, l't•p ( luh. and '1-Tet•n,. On Lihrar)
"tafT. eijrhth f.!rade.
COLEMAN JOSEPH MEADOWS , lew/emit : \ jorner of club,: he is in Beta Uuh,
Ollwer,· ( lub, Junior .\chie,ement. ::-eient·e Club. 1/ornet !:-taff, and in
tht' tt'nth l!radt· hrlonjred to the '\ (() Club. ln \lilitar}. four years on
tht' Rifle lt'am and a ( aptain in \ lilitary I\.
JOHH MARSHALL MILLER, lctulemit·: l{ainmaker's son \ [arshall makes musie.
li t> i' rn \l usie ( luh, makes \'s 111 Band and ha, two lettpr,; in music.
llilltop . tafT and '"h the top majrazine salt•<.man in hi, Junior yt•ar.
and a .. photop:.. h!'nd.
CLYDE MILLS, JR ., lrademic: k ey Club and \ ir pottt•rs' Cluh in hi'
.Junior and Senior years, cit>n<'t' Uuh in ,enior y!'ar, and Bank Tellt•r
in • ophomore yrar. ll t•'s al•o had t"o years of Red ( ro'"·
DONALD LEE MITCHELL, (,enerul: ThrP!' years in school chorus and an t'(Jual
amount in football: two years of B-Tram, and one of \ ar .. ity. Rrpn· .. t·ntati\1' once in County ROTC Compt'tition. \lso lli-'t and Lt>tter <.lull.
Was a tunrful Hoho.
HERBERT MILTON MOORE, JR ., fcademir: .. Buddy" doe. ' ' <'II in \l ili tary: lu:.,
a mt'mber of tht' Ofltct'r,· Cluh . .\ l'o he had a yt'ar in Junior \ chit'\t'nu•nt
and was a memh<"r of the tud<"nt. Party .omen tion for the Grt•t•n
Party ont' yt'ar.
�AGHES ELIZABETH McCAHHOH, (omnH•n·wl: "!"lt·o·n but not !ward'' dot•,n"t nwan
that "l.it" i•n't lo)al to 1111!-1. She 11a._ Pn·-Hient and Trea-un·r of the
Librar} Club, a nwmlwr of the BPLa ( 'luh. Y·Tt>t>ns, FH "-., Tumhlinp:
( lub. and 11orks in tlw '-Ludt•nt hank.
HELSOH HEll HEWTOH • .Jcwlcmic: 11,.·d·, a Bank D1rertor, a nwrnlwr of
tlw 1\.t'\ Club, Bl'la Club. and l'rP,ident of tlw SciPnn· Club. lit• 11 a'
111 tlw ., atin ( lub. "tudo•nt ( ou1wil, and tlw \1u-i c· ( luh. -an~ 111 the
I loublo· <)uartt•Lto·.
JO H FR N
H A CIS HOR
WICK, hademic: !lapp) John 1-:t, tlw l're,ident and
1\.ulJ.! of B.t honwroom. and a tudt·nt Council n•pn·-t>nlatiiP in the
o·q.d1th g:rack. In foot hall. L11 o l t•ar... of B·Tt·am, and tlwn one \ ar-it).
Otlwr arti1itio·-: Trat·k, \( 0. '-rit' IH'e. and '-pollt•r ...· Club. Lo~t•, hi- tape
n·•·onlin~.
SIDNE Y ELLIOTT O DAHIEL, (,.·,.t•ral: ·· ul" ··anw lu·rt' frum :\lo·n1phi- in tht•
'
middle of Ius Jun1or }t·ar. and found a plan· on tlw ba-o·hall team,
\ ar .. il) ha-.kPthall tram. and in tht> kP) and "pani-h ( luh-. He·-. a
rtl!ht "pt•rt" lad. lw i•.
CORACS JUHE ODOM, (d'llt'ml: Ho·d hair and a '"eet di-po•ition! .lu1w "a'
on the ha-kt'lhall team at "Tiw !lome'' t11o lt'ar•. line •he', lwt•n a
RPd ( ro--. tt•pre-t·ntalllr. on the Lihrar} ta·ff. in tlw \li"•d ( horull><> )rar•. and an a--itant in ph}'iral t•ducation.
WALTER DERWIH OTWELL, (,('/lcral: "Ott" madt• a hnt• •hon1 in I! in \1 ilitar).
11a-. an Ofltt't'l and on the l{iflr Team. llr ha al•o hrrn a nwrnher of
thr football tt•am in hi, thrt•t• }t'ar, lwre at llapnillt•.
MARGARET ELLA PALMER , (,t'nnal: \-ide frum lwr a<·ti,itit·- at Ru--t·ll. likt•
lwinl! a \lilitar) "pon•or and hallnp: charj!t' of tlw Uinit·. \larJ!arel hen•
at llape,illt' ha, ht•t'n 111 thr '1-Trl'll'. Hi-'1. FBl. \,and the ( linir. \1-o
-lw's on tht• lfilltop "tafT.
SYBIL WYHOHE PATE , ll'lulcmic: "\\ ith a -on I! in lwr !wart" dt·-nihl'ylui\ thrt't' yo•ar' at II apt'' ille llij!h. Of o·our-o· -rw·, in tht> Se,tt'llt'.
tlw En,t•mhlo·. tlw \1 i'!·d Choru•, tlw Cirls' ( horu-. tlw \II State ( horu-.
an an Oflict'l in \1usic ( luh. \ radt·mintll) 'Jit'akinl! slw is Secrt'lar) of
Bt·La ( luh. l'n·-idPnt of Latin Club. on tht> tudt>nl Council. a ) ·Tern.
and nwmhl'r of tlw Fll \ and IIi· ) .
KATHLEEN ELIZABETH PAYMEHT , Acadenuc: \ n "e,rc" in t>H'r) •en•t': Pn•,i.
dt•nt of thr ).Teens; St'rretary of Latin Uuh, Iii· \ , Band :\1emlwr L110
)t'ar-. )"Ur of Girl< Choru .... anu \IUS \ ice·l'rt'sident and noll Puhlirit)
( hairman of tlw \lu,ic Cluh.
MARGARET AHH PEARSON, (ommNcial: \ nn has it to her nedit that slw"..
IH·o·n on tlw llonor Roll o•ach )t'ar. llonwroom Quet>n and a . tudt'nl
( .ouncil repro ,t•ntati~t· in tlw ril!hth l!rade. in the Girl-· Chorus tht• ne'l
1t
\1-o ont• of tlw Hainho11 Girl•. a Bt•La Cluhht•r. and a :::-unda1
<hool lPa..!u r. That·, all \ nn dtw-!
LASSIE IREHE PITTS, Cencral: \ t "The !lome" La..,...it;._ brt·n on the ba•kt•thall tram thn•c l par,. II ere at Hapt'l illt> •he·, lwrn a Red Cro-.s reprP·
••·ntatiw. a mt•mlwr of tlw :\1 i'l•d ( 'horu•. a Bank Tellrr and has partiei·
pato•d in "'""l·, Da1 fo1 t11o ~t•ar-.
�A SU E R LIFF E, (ommen·ial: llustle, in buskt•tball, \ar,ity t"o yt•ar,.
MY
ATC
\lpmber /lome/ Staff, FHL\, ) -Teens, a B-Team ( .lwt•rlendt'r, Bt·ta
( lubbt>r, and has bt•t•n tumblinJ,: for thret' )t'ar-.
BE
RNARD N
ICHOLLS RAY, JR lnu/('llri.-: Chief 'lt'ctiorwer of II II" . ._,t>t rt'lan
.,
of the Student Council. Junior ypar, Pn•sident, ~t'nior yt•ar. \lso in th;.
kt>y Uuh, tlw Bt>ta Club, a Bank Dirt>ctor, HOT< Cadt·t Colorwl.
JAMES REID ROBERTS , JR
.,
lcademic: .. Jimmy .. has had ,aricd intt•rt•sb in
sports: T\\O yt'ars of \ arsity football and basketball. thrt•t• of \ ursity
track, llomet Sport; Editor. lie is also "ith tlw clubs: Bt•ta (lull, kt•y
( lub. ::-t•it>n<·t• ( lull. and an oflicer in the ::-enior Band.
JIMMY HOWARD SAXTON , lcademic: . oft--pokt>n Jimmy is a Spani,h < lull
rnemht•r, \ice President of Junior \rhie\ t'nwnt, and an llonor Roll boy.
In his first year at IIIIS, lw wus a Bank Tellt'r, \\Us in ROTC and tlw
\CO Club.
ROBERT ROY
STON SETTLE, lnulcmic: \lt'mlwr of both the llomct and llilltofl
"tafT-. a mt•mlwr of tlw l.t>ttt'r ( luh. "'potteh' Cluh, Rand for four year,.
\l,o rt'pr,•-t•ntatiq• for the 1/omet and the .Junior Rt>d ( ros-. ROTC
( adt>t Colorwl and Ollicer< ( lull.
CAROLY ANN SIMS, Gencml: ( arolyn is quiet but ah,ay-. rt'ady to help.
N
On tlw I ibran "tafT for t\\o H'ar,.. tht' lli-1, an at·tiq• mt>mher of FHL.\,
lwlon~- to tht: l't>p luh, anti to the ( aft'teria ~tafT.
NANCY LOU ISE SIMPSON, ( •mrrncrcial: \ ann ·s no-e i' in lot- of lnr•im•s-:
FBI \. tht• Ill/top tafT, a Rank Tt•llt·~ • .'pan ish Club. ) -Tt•t•ns. Pt>p
( lull. "' tudt•nt Council. and Red Cro,.,..
HARVEY ELMER SPIVEY, (,cneml: Elnwr', hi~h-li~hts: l're•idt>nt of his homt'·
room. a Bank Tt llt>r and Director. four \t'Ur' of ha-kt'lball. \ it·e President
of "'•·ienn• ( lub. :-.pottt•r,· and Lt•ttt•r i lub. Studt>nt Council anti Junior
\dut'\ t'nlt'nt.
JERRY MARVIN STEMBRIDGE, General: Banjo man for tht> D"it>land Band and
the Whitt· Party's Carnpaif(n \l ana~t'r in '55, that's Jerry. In "'tunt \ iJ,:ht
performance t'\ery yt>ar. l'rt'sidPnt of Sophomort' homeroom, t\\O year'
of \ ar,ity Track, 1/omet Staff. ROT( Cadet Ollict'r two yt'ar,, and
J!r0\\1. a lo" ba,, in Boys' Quartt'ltt'.
JAMES DAVID SUMNER, Ill, Academil': Sa,ophont> Jim's played in the Band
four )t'ar,, !'arninp: tht> ('0\t'ted lt-tter. Otht>r interest-: Hornet rt>pre,t•nta·
tin•, in Latin Cluh, tlw k ey Uuh, and al'o on ll illtop tafT.
CONSTANCE ANNETTE SWICEGOOD, Commercial: \ '"t>ett>r J.:al you\t• ne,er met.
brip:ht·t'}t'd (.onni!' l!t'b our lwt! FBL\, ) -Teen,, a 1/ornet rt'prt''!'nta·
ti \ e, a Hrd <.ro'' rt'presenta tivr, and bookkeeper for the hank her
fre,hrnan year.
RUTH EVELYN TATTEP.SON, Academic: \ !anap:ed to keep '·in" "ith lots of
thinJ.:-: ) -Tt>en,, Latin Club, , e'\tette, En,emhle, \[ i, ed
horu•, und
Junior \ chie,em!'nt.
represt•ntati' e.
\ bo a cia" oflicer t\\O year•, and a R rd ( ro•"
�ODESSA MAE TERRY, Commercial: ··Pat" bank-- 111 tlw •t·hool bank, "ork•
"' a hookkt•t•twr in tlu· bank durin!! study hall. Slw's al•o in tht• FBI \,
l't•p ( :lub. and ·t thrt'l' \l'ar B-Tt·am ( ht·Prlt·adt•r.
FRAHCES CAROLYH TIHSLEY, (.ommNcial: llil!h •ab !!irl in Hilltop atk <on·
•l'it·ntioth \HJrkt•r, bookkt'I'Jll'r for tlw hank, and Bu•itlt'·• \lanal!t'r of tlw
1/illtop. \1-o a nH·mlwr of tlw FBI.\.
JOYCE EILEEH TOLAR, (.omn~t•rnal: \ Ia•• "ith cia-.! Bt•ta < lubllt'r, a Bank
lJin•t·tor, FBL.\, and 1/illwp StafT. Also 'wcrl'lary of lu•r "ophonwn l'la''·
a \lilitar~ Spon•nr four ~t'ars, tudt•nt Council t\\O ~t·ar•.
BETTY JO H VAU
A
GHAH, lew/emit : "Brainy" Bett~ 's a Beta RPauty. \l•o
four \l'ars of ) -Tt•pns. Latin ( luh Trt'asurf'r, 1/omct taff, Se'l.tt'tte, and
~lusi;. ( luh .. t•nt•tary of lwr ninth j:radt• homeroom and Qut•t•n of her
t·il!hth j:radt• honwroom.
AVI
ADDY, (,encml: Da,id ha• madt' his plart' in ~lilitaq. 'J,q,
D D JOEL W
Years an ollicer. a nwmht'r of tht \( () and onicer-· Club. and a memllt'r
;,f tlw Rtllt' tPam for onf' \t'ar, "tudent (ounl'il and Trat·k Team for one
yt'ar "apit•ct•." ( hief t'n!!i~t•t•r of .Junior·. rnior t·onstrurtion Crt'"·
ROBERT MELVI H WATKIHS , (.t•ncrul: DC'r < lub for t"o \t>ar-., 'I rack Tt·am,
\( 0 and Ollit·f'r,' ( lu!J,. Orij:inal t'lltr~ in "Hobo Pnice-.ion".
ALICE EUGEHIA WEST, Gt:nt•rul: Ei!!hth !!rade Girl,· Choru•. tlw \lixed
(horu•. and ) -Teen•. Jean'-. anothrr \\Orking member of the DLT Club.
JOHH WILLIAM WILKES, Ill ,
Academic: "Billy" has rung up the honor-. in
ROTC. lit· " a memh!'r of \lilitary ]\, "ith the rank of \lajor. and a
nwmbrr of tht' Ofltcf'r,· ( luh l11s Senior yt'ar. \l•o he's ht•t•n in Junior
\chir,em(•nt and has hrrome an \dvanre \rhie,er.
JOHHHY LEE WILLIAMS, General: Proof of "l'unk~ .,.. popularity hes in the
fa('[ that lw's tht• Treasurer of the DCT ('luh, "as President of the
"ophomorP cia--. and \ it't'·l'rP-ideot of tllf' ] unior cia-.. \ 1--o lw had a
\l'ar of footl,all. Bi!! hammt•r knockrr for thr Junior-Senior.
DOHALD WILLIAMSOH, Cvmmerci11l: "Ratfan•" ha ... t·ome baek to u• this
mith-Hu!!hes. Here at Hape,ille
ht'·, in ncr and has had two yt·ars of B-Tt•am football.
~rar tor j:raduation aftrr a yrar at
LOIS RUTH WOODS, (,eneml: l.ois ha' playt•d haskrthall at "1 he Homt'"
for a t·ouplt' of )t'ar•. \ t llape,ille llij:h shf''s !wen a mrmlwr of thr
p.tni•h ( 'luh. on the Cal.t•tt•ria "tafT. a Rt'd ( ro-. rrpre•t•ntutiH•. and
\\a' ~)uet'n of her t>ij!hth j:radf' homeroom.
RUBY DIAHE YOUHG , (,cneral: l'rr•idt>nt of lwr ninth ~rrude homeroom. Bank
I l'llt'r. \lihtan "potN>r, Rt•d Cro" r!'prt•sentathe, on the llillwp StafT.
ollit·t>r in the Latin Cluh. '\ -'lt•en•. tlw l't>p Cluh. and B-Tram ha•k!'lhnll.
�JUNIORS
THE CL
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THE "JL T-CA \ T -\Y \I T ..
\II year junior" ha1e promoted their arti1itie,., 11ith tlw inc1itable.
" \'\ e'll h
-.cnior-. ne \. l )<'ar. y'all''. Equal!) sure ::-,.ful in Buzz Book .
\lal!azitH'"- and junior--enior formal. th ) ha~t• come in for indi1 idual
honor,; in scholar:-hip and "J>Orb. The) are indeed n•ady Lo be orne
-cnior-.: in fact tht·) '"ju,.,t-ran·L-IIait" .
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�SOPHOMORES
THE "ACTORS"
Tenth grade a1'li1 itie~ ~cem ::;ome\\ hat fiendi,.h: cutting
THE CLA ·~ OFFICER
C \HOL
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BR \DU. \
up frog::;. pinching ofT \\Orm::;. hacking up Cae::;ar.
ecretary
lh.:nDI'\G
J>re.1ident
1' ice-President
.
Trea zaer
RICH \RO PJ"\10'\
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:eated left to right. Firsl Rozc Lamar La\\-.on. Linda ' raig. \\) tonia \lann. Gail Patton. Paby Lee. Gail imp,.on. Jackie Pink-.ton. Inez anden;. (,nald Phillip::; . . .
' econd Rou: Darn'll \ 11 by. Da1 id Rohin,.on. Eddie Lynch. Carol Ru-.-.ell. ue
Luca,.._ \lar-.ha eill. \Iartha \lill r. Ht'len
~lark.
arol Ra1en. Joe \lc annon, Le" i~
Carter. Lamar outher. Alan \e" ton . . .
Third Rou: Tom "\"\"heeler. Jerry \1C' urd).
Hugh \laddo'-, Jerry Hobert:,, Richard
Pinion. Ted Pri e. Jed '-'i!:'bet, Hugh Honea,
Frank Lea. Brock Rhea. H ndle) orri~.
\of Pictu n•d: Lyn" ood \lcBerry.
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. eated left to right. Fir.1t Rate: C) nthia
\loore. Harri tt Parker. Joyce \ce-. . Barbara l\Iitchell. Beatril't' \\ il-.on. \lary Jo
~ udderth. \lary lt'\\art. arol Ri1er ... Faye
Pettite. andra \\ ood . . . • econd Rozc
Diana \lc(,uire, .\.nnalwlle \~ alkn. Doroth~ Po" ell,
andra Platt. Delorr-. Pelt).
Carol Hecldin~. onnit' Landrum. Cynthia
\\ heeler. Elaine Price. ue I'O~gi n-. . . .
Third Rou: Larry Ol!gle, Larr) \\"ilk
• am my '\\ ood" a rd. Charlie Thomp,-on.
Charles \\hit<'. Tommy \\infrey Da1id
Tribhle. Boh tone. Jame" \'\bite.
\ot Pictured: Hebecca Loone~.
opho-
more "i"dom guidt•,.. the ""acton:' into tryout::; for I am::-. for
Beta Club. for a hid a
::;pon~or,
The in-het\\een-year pays ofT
re~pon
ibiliti
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or to the junior-!:ienior.
in on tlw fun, out on the
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. Paled lPft to right. First Rou : :\Iarie
!l.ennedy. BeH'rl) Hannum. Jean Ford,
' andra Hopper, virl!inia BO\\er:-, Charlotte
Chance, Charlotte Dunlap, Carol
nn
' mith. anc·) J one:,. . . . , I' COnd Rozt: f-d''ard Jones. Larry Handley. Hoy Jacbon.
Barr) Bi llin~ton. Lloyd Byars. Larry Boris,
Cary
lexand r. Harold ' ole. Ri hard
Blanch. Hu~h Dorsey . . . Third Rozc
f-ch,ard Elliot, Larry rO\\(' , Joe Bigham.
tt' H' De,,ell. Dan Bradl ). Jack Ellis. Lamar Cook, Curtis Jackson.
\ot PicturPd : Kenneth Ke!'n<•r.
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, ea/1•d left to ri 'hi. Fir I Rozt: B tt) J an
Crai f!. Zoretta Carlisle. r:,olina Freeman.
u<· Harris.
arolyn -\lmancl, La\ rzw
Dodd. Pat od\\ in. Linda Barrs . . . econd Rou: Gail B<·dford. Brenda Duncan.
Barbara Huff, Lynda lll!oocl. } bil Burn;;,
Bn•nda Callahan, Joan Baile). , andra Garmon. Jud} Hunnicutt. Patri('ia Johm.on. LaJune \lote ... Third Rou: Lamar Le\\ i:-,
Cen l~re:;ton. Hole Bradley. Fred Hay\\arcl.
lan Carter, Ronnie Da'i", .\lton
Pruitt.
\ot Pictured: \lary -\nn D nlll'-'. Billy
Dean. Pete \lohle).
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• ea/1•d left to right, Fir. I Rou:
hirley
Ho d. I ... abelle Broohher. balwlle \'\ alkcr.
Bren it• Da' is. Franee,. Gaudio. Paulette
Fra ... t•r. Linda andifer . . . econd Row:
B bh) Jone,.. \\ arn•n Harne,... Leorge L 'Y,
\'\ illard
helton. Herbert \ O<Tt. Harold
BO\H' n. \'\ ayrw Ga ... Third Rmc ahin
Bunn, Ton)
oblitt, Harold \la). Leigh
\\)all, Gene piH' . Eh, oocl ~lc·Berr), Honnie Gilbert.
\ot Picturl'd: Jimmy Futral. Joe n• n.
(,ene \!elton. Rob rt .\_,..h_ onnie Bro\\n,
Jud) Eclin{!t'r. Jern Ellis, Larry Huckaby.
�FRESHMEN
THE "OLD-TIMERS"
-\h.
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ninth ~radt' folk an• really ''in the kno\1 ": "hat
amo mean~; if 2"\.
cau~e" :,umnwr
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B-1
<'all'd left tu right. Fir 1 Rou: \Ia"\.ine
Dodd. Sandra Fuller. -\nne \\ yatt. \ anc~
Baker. orma To" a rd. CIoria Field,.,. EH·I)n Hin,on. Loi,_ Franklin ... , econd Rotc:
!'rank Boont'. Phil Darnell. hirley Dailey,
Linda Bullot k. Cail Cha,..tain. Elizabeth
Bolton. \\ irHon Dukt•. Jerry Po\\er, . . .
Third Rou: Jerr) Caza\\ay. Clneland
Dou~hty. Haney Fogg. Hichard Bradley.
Pat Dicker,on. 1\Ieh in Denney. Bill Beck.
\n.l fJictun•d: (,lynn Frazier.
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<·at<•d il•jt to right, First Rotc: \Tarylee
Hrt'f). i\lary lrh) . .')hia Hutchin,..on.
\nne 1\lac·Donald. \laq Hargett. Judy Gilmort•. Leila Lon~. Helt•n La\\ ler . . . econd Rou: Frank Jorw". Elizaht'lh kramer.
1\larlt•ne Longino. ue \Iann. Euni ·e \Teado",.._ Pat La" ,..on. \\en dell Hammett . . .
Third Rou: Jimm) Hoi\ ell. kenrwth Guffin. Bobb~ \11 (lung. Jerf) l{u,..,_eJI. Charle,..
Buchanan. \\a~n e \Jo,..ley. Cahin Hud,..on.
Jack (,rantham. ]erq Lambert.
\nt fJictun•d: \\ illiam Huntin~.
6. then x-:~; ho\\ the earth's tilting
and 'acation
and "inter- and \acation;
hoi\ to mu,.ter: and not to for~et about that urwxcu:ot'd tardy
,..1 ip. The old-timer:, gt'nerou~l y peddle their '·info" to their
,..uhonlinate "ub;;; for frer.
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.'wa/t•d lt•ft to
. ht·lton . .
\lar)
ri~hl,
Front Rou:
.\Jar~ent•
herr~
Ho)!"er:--. ,\nn Rallern·e.
'andra Pate. Ho~t·mary
• < ra~~~- ara \lac mith .... t·cond Rou:
Jimm~ mith. }t·r) I arlain.
nnell ~ adt·.
Pt·~~) \\aile~. \anf'y ()'!far . Bu< k) Hatcliffe. ]ohrm) \\ ea\rr . . . Third Rou:
Clt•nn Pea!'ock. L)nn \lurph). La~illt• \ahor~. Phil \ inct•nl, Hichard Aired. Tomm)
(fl--.elley. }err} ): ouman-.. harles andcr-..
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ri~hl. Fir I Raze Cail am-..
Pearl) Herndon. Jo,\nn Ft•rrell. Ho-.alit·
Lakt·. llarriell \e\ "· \lade line Cra11 forcl.
Jo,c·e Andre11:-- . . . .'l'cond Rou: Ruclet·n
L) nch. :haron (fl\lt'lia. ut• Burc·h. \lartha
Tallman. Pat Tribble. andra Ivie. Linda
\' alker . . . Third Rou: La1onn<· Dickcr"on. \l)ra orrclk Larq mith. Joe Looney. Tomm) \\ illiam-.on. \\ a}ne BarnelL
B«"Lty ~1cDonald, ] ud) Ha-.mw-. ..en.
\ol Piclurt•d: Jimm) \laj:--.• hirlt·y Bro1111.
. t•all'd ll'jl lu
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t•aled le/1 lu ri(!.hl. f trsl Rou: PaL BuicT.
~lmt'La
William-.. Barbara .\ldntyn·. Julian
Lo1 ern. Tt•rr) Bt'nllt•y. }t•"-it• \\ oocL Ca) It·
mith . . . 'econd Rou: Hrhec !'a Bennett.
Ellen Bro11 n.
) bil ~ im-.. Donna Ra
Pick It•,... 0 lor , Oemp'e). \Jar) ~I) ct· (,a y.
Blancht· T) ner ... Third Rou · Joyct' obh.
]t•anelle ~lainor. Linda Knight. ~Iiriam
J ohn~on. Imogene Dupree. \<.~ncy La 11 -.on.
1-.a) Latham.
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Ntlt'd lejl lo riehl. Fir. l Rmc: Camilla
Landord. Pat Bro11 n . .\lartha Burkt>. \\"ann II L) nch. ha Let Dr11er. .\Iar) He,ler.
Crace (rot kt•lt . . . t'etllld Rou: Lann)
"add1. 1--.enneth \\ hitle). Lam r Harulall.
Johnn) In ine. Forre,l Buchanan. Thoma-.
Blaloc k . . . Third Ruu: Jack Brook-..
HO\ l :a\.lon. B rr) Jack-.on. Dalid Ho,P,
~le~t•n Phillip-.. Thoma-. Jont''·
\ol Pictured: Patrit ia 'ohran. Jame,
Het•ct•. Tommie Flo)d. Bobh Jo
ohr n.
�SUB -FRESHMEN
THE "GREEN STUFF"
Fre"h out of grammar ~chool the ... uh-fro,h arc '"imTHE CL \
JoH\ H \LF\
Ho\
\LD
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ELLIOTT .
OFFICf:t{ '
and the big decision soo---- hard - a aclemic, commercial,
, 'ecrl'lar}
.
OGGLE
pre,..,ed"' \\ith it all. -- t•niordom"' ::-eem" "ooo---- far a\\ay
.
T ice-Pre ident
or \1 iII they "ail for the Gt•neral categor} ··put upon" th m '?
\o ~chool ha.., C\Cr had a fin r bunch of gr enery to ;;upporl
upper cla::.::-nwn in their acti' itie::-.
. Trea. urer
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, ·eated left to right, Third Row: l\largi<'
1\nglin, l\.aren Billing,, Eleanor
\l'rrtt,
Jean Baile)_ Be, ('rly Childer._, Dall' Boorw
. . . , 'econd Rotc Cora \\ ... therr}, Jane
Ea ... on, Earline Porter, Cherq Bra -,veil,
Carolyn pchurch, lice lwflield, anclra
\\ aller, \1attie Bo" man, Dorothy Coggin" .
. . . Third Rou: Diane Hunter, Diane
mith, George 'colt. John 'temhridge.
1\rchie Homport. C\\endolyn \\right. Ja) tH'
Longino.
\ot Picturl'd: Da, id
Chamber~, Linda Jean
mith, Paul Fo" ler.
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, eated left to right, Fir t Rou: \ irginia
Ft•rrell. Be,erl) Hellam .. , Dian Ellington,
Cnaldine La ... hle), Jo) 'coggirh . . . S1•cond Rou·: Jeanette \liller, Jean Kimbell.
Georgia Ha\t'n, Joyce 0\\en, Irene La ... tinger. Brenda Farr, Priscilla All!'n. Gail
Fo,..ter . . . Third Rou: \iqrinia Grant.
Charlene Bradle), Jean tte Craia, \l)ra
\lob ley. Vi, ian im:;, Jean obb. \1artha
im,.
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Sc•al!•d il•jt
to right. First Rou: Carolyn
Pennell, Gloria Da'i". Carole kiddlP. Hehecca Hod~ero.,. -\nn Cra,,ford. Andn·a
Tribble . . . . econd Rou: \lary Burdelle.
Donna Doro.,c•y. \1aq!arel inl!l ton. Joyce
piwy.
ora ()'\lelia, Patricia Ed\\ard ....
Barbara Br0\\11 . . . Third Rotr: Janice
Cr<'en, PatriC"ia Cardnn. Jdalierw Green.
\1axint• Bq an. Barbara Jacbon. bt•rry
\ki\ally .
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."rated lt>jt to right. First Rot<: Dana -\nd r-;on. Cail Pettite. Idyll Tyler. Jud~ llolli;;. Rarhel Harbin. Be('k~ BrO\\ n. Danya
impson. Pe~gy Jarrell. Carlene Prieo.,l ...
~· econd Rou: Benny Hood. Eunice
ra\\·
ford. hi rle · \1c all~. andra te'' art. Ren t' \loon·, Trudy Pruitt. Jacque \lauldin.
'\ancy tout. Johnny Hont'a . . . Third
Rot<: '\icky 1--.irkland. J rry kidd. Jerry
Griffin. Donnie \1dnt~ re. Ralph A \t'ra.
Robert Freeman.
eil Copelan. Rand}
Jone::;. Bobby axton. Ed,,in Caudell. Danny Mann.
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. 'eated left to right. FirM Rou: Danny
't anee~. Diane Blankerbhip. Bell~ Jo Lamunda, Carol OliH·r. \lartha CJo,,er. 'ally
Bent It·,. l':ath} \lelton. Joe Hood ... , ecOil(/ Rou·: Carl CaqH•Il. Charle::; \farm.
Tommy \\ illiam'. Lt•,Jit• \\ itherin~Lon. ka)
Daniel. Arthur Allen. Ronald Fairrel.
Bt•nn) Brannon. Larry \Io,Jey . . . Third
llcll('.' Jerry Ham. Clint \lartin. \\ infred
\\ ood. Charle::.- Hu~~in,. Hal A.lexander.
Paul If aye,.
orrnan TrO\\ ell. L Hoy
\lauldin.
\ot Pictured: Ton~ \\ ilhanb. Joe Demp·
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.-1•ated l1•jt to right, Front Rou: Benny
Benefield. ]err\ Da\ i-.. Paul Ta~ lor . .'hirlt•y ' mith. \laqro Dauglwrly. Diane Daih· .
' andra Branlle). \I ichael -\lien. Dern
' milh. Holli Tin-.le) . . . • l'cond Rou:
Honald ]one-.. Ronnie Cox. Edgar Brook-..
Honald Bank-.. Boob \la-.hburn. \lorri-.
\\ illiam-.. Honald \oggle. ]imm) ' arlain.
]imm) Fleming. Tommy mitlt . . . Third
Rmr: Bobb~ T)h·r. Jo-.t•ph -\lien. Bill)
Cox. Dann ~ \~ il-.on. Jimmy
lark. Jam -.
.\11\'n John::-on. Car · De\\\'1. Hobert Hill.
Homer Black. Larry Hepner.
\ot Pictured: Jerry . te11arl.
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, I'll/ed left to ri[dzt. First Rou: Honald
Lanier. Bob h) Summer. Da1 id Harri ....
Dickie Burn... E1 a Bro\\ n. Ho\\ ard ..\IJ.
:rood. Jimmy Ba .. kin. \like ' tanford.
\\a~ ne Hill . . . •-1·cond Rou: \lichat•l
]one:-. John \IcUendon. \lichael ~ alh.
Bohhy Fleming. \athanit•l
milh. Car)
Bruton. Larq lxnight. -\If rt'd lreelman.
Joe
Third Rou: John Halt·y . .\1hert l\lauldin. Tomm) Dunlap. Donald
·ke-.. Tracy Barnt'-.. Jack Hud ... on. Da\id
Thoma-.. \like Bal'ku.,. Bill \Jill r.
\ot Pictured:" illiam \Jayberry. Elizalwth
Brook-.her.
u·e ...
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t•atl'd l1•jt to right. Fin/ Rate L~ lc Let·
lt•er. France \~ e-.l. Janice \\ ood\\ a rd. ] am•
.'lt•phen-.. :\nnt'lle Ball. Cail Banni-.ter. am
Brant! r . . . ' I'COI!d Rou: Pelt' Fold-..
Da\id ]arbon. \Jeh' n , milh. Ted Da, i-..
]imm Camp. Fn·d Handall. ]err) Cra:r:r-..
]t•rq Ergle. ~lanley Bonner . . . Third
Rou: Halph Chamber ... Doug Cib-.on.
Larry Elliot. Honald Clark. l\lorri-.on
lluckahy. Bilh Blal'k. \lonro Jont"o.
�Military ...
�So Proudly We Hail ---
I l'ft to Rij!ht: llohh} ~.·lin-. Barr} llillinj!•ton, Chark,
Thom(Nln. Jc·rr) Ellt•.
REGIMENTAL STAFF
Lc>ft to Hi!!ht, Ftr•t Ho": R. ~t'ltl«·. ~Pcond Ho": (. \l«·ado"'· "'· ()'Dani«·l.
Third Ro": 1.. Bori-., \\. lkn·}, E. \lit!'lwll, II. \oj!t.
Military
Personnel
llarr) \. \lorj!an
"NONCOMS"
RIFLE TEAM: "CEASE FIRE"
I pft to Hi,.ht, Fir-t Ro": .J. Futral. E. \.an. D. Ta,lor, L. ll)ar-., . , mith. "rcond Ro'': E. l.)ndt,
1\.t·nnc·r, ~.. BarhtT, .1. Whitt·, 1.. llud,ahPt', J. ~! .. Cannon. Third Ro,,: '\ . \)o,Jry, J. \lcCurd),
H "torw, ll. llont•a, 1.. ( ook, ( . .lad.-.on. Fourth Hm, · R. '\lorn-., F. I!'«', R. Pinion, B. l'iet"<'t',
I. ('""''·B. lud.t·r. Fifth Ho":
I,')· D. Brad it·), .l. \\ hitt«•d, R. Ki-.lin~-. F. lla);o.ard. l'. Tnitw.
\ttt·ntion!
c:.
Lrft to rij!ht, Fir-.t rO\\: Drnn), FOI!I!.
\ l pado"'• Di!'kt'r•on, Ro,«•. St•cond rO\\:
( row, Burro\\, \\ illiam-., l.t•t•.
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The cadet program at lfapi'\ ille
i-. th1• junior di, i... ion of the
HOTC. 11 IHN' chi1.f mi:-,ion j, to
lay a foundation of int1•lli!! nt
l'itizen-.hip 11 ithin the -.tudc·nt and
to :ri\e him -.uch l1a-.ic trainin~ a-.
11ill ht·Iwhl him 11hen he bt•comt•,
a memb r of the military 't'n ice.
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\lember,hip in the :\lilitary 1\' unit 1, on the -.decti\e ba-.i" and thnefore i-. a
creditable achinl'nwnt '' ithin it-.elf. Thi, ~roup -.t'ne-. th!' Arm) tafT a-. a"i-.tant
in,tructor" in cla-.-.room tactie-. and a ...... i-.t,. '' ith preci-.ion march in~ on tlw field. They
are an a,-.l'l to the eadet corp,.
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] \ \IE.S Dm\lH'
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f;ditor-llr-Chit•/
1.\ sociate Editor.,
BH ERL' BL \1 .0(
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'56 HORNET STORY
Th(• HOH\LT -.Loq ha, for fi1e )ear-. heen lop flil!ht
sdwol nell'-papt r hu-.irw:--. accordinf! lo journali,.tic ralinl!"·
It ha-. !wen no ea-) joh. therefore. for a -.tafT of totally
.. f!n•en .. nel~-.men to follo11 -.uil in 195(L
Lt·ft to Hil!ht: Fir-t row: J. 'llainrw, B. ~lac· donalcl, \1.
llaq:NI, \tar} Stt'llart, \1. 'warq, 1'. Hobin-.nn, 0. D.
John-.on. t•eond ro": \. 1\.irkland, J. \1<-1\.ee, \I. \\ illiam•.
R. Bradln , F . lla}\\arcl, R. Pir·rc·e, J. Ba-.kin, F. Buchannan.
Third ro": J. LonJ!ino, \1. Sinh, N. {)'\lelia, .T. <.amp, L.
ook, H. '\orri,, C. Bro\\ n, J. Cn•t•n. D. '! oung:, B.
Lamunda .
Cetlint ne11-. itt'nh .. dre--ed for print .. in Lim to gel Lh
-anw rw11,. to -.tudent-. before the ··,.tall' .. line. ha, po-.ed the
-.tafT'-. problem of the )t'ar. It l.a,.. been a I!OOd }ear. holl·
e~t•r. under tht' direction of a f!OOd ach iser for a good ... clwol.
l'roofrt'adt>r-. look lonl! and hard for romma' nncl
mi--pt>lling.
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�110\H-R00\1 HEI'IH.'-~
1 \TI\ b
Lo· fr to Hq:ht, ~ ir•t nm . .!.tnt' ( harwo •,
.lo·un kimlll'll , '-,uo• Burch . Linda Barr•.
"•·cond ro" : l .inda Bullock, Ellt-n
Brown, Elaine mith. Dana ~ndo•r•on.
Third row. Bo•tt) hrr. Charlotte llunlap.
Bn·ncit> I) a, is, andra Pato•, Gail I' at·
ton, '-,}hia llutchin-.on, Dot l'rmt'll,
( onn ,. llarris, \laidio· \an Jon•··.
\luxirw Bryan, Tomrnio• Floyd, Linda
!--mith. Fourth
row: Teoldy Da,i•,
( .harlo.., Htrl!(.dn•. Gary Dt'wt'l.
Tht'so• Reprt•so>ntatiH's sold annuals to 1'\Pryhod) and
his hrntlwr.
lliane may not look likt• •hi' strpp!·d from Vo~lll'.
hut slw ::~h tho· 1\0rk dorH'.
1956 Hilltop Staff
Editor-in-Chief
1swciatt• Editors
JoYCE CREE\
}O\ i
It's rw u-o· talkin::, Joyc-e: .)ann dot'•n't hl'ar a thing.
Tor. \R. 1 ''!L Dm~OI-.Y.
01\\E )OV'IG, }011\ 1\..R\\!EH, }\'\\ DH\KE. '\1\H H\LL
\111-LEH. \
LO< '"·
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Jnnn
1\11' 0'\.
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ETTLE.
Business llarwger
Circulation and 1dzertising llanagers
C\LL\11\\, CO\\IE
II\HI{I.
BL\D '' 1s.
0\i-LE, BE\ EHL\
' t \1\EH. BoBB\
'\1YR\\
OH\1'
FH\\CE
Tt-..; LEY
CH
\HLEE
L\\OHl\1, HILl)\
\ '!1'.
Typists
Putting th• annual top:ethrr isn't all \\Ork. Rohh}
and \li•s \\ ell• haH' a littlt• lau!!h.
\lo-t of tilt' •tafT drcidinl! •·flo" •hall the
COH'r
he'('
�JUN RED C
IOR
ROSS
Clubs Serve the School
in Social Activies
.. Hai•c· fund- tn lwlp tlw rwc•cl) .. j, tlw c·r) of
tlw Rc•cl ( rn"' any\\lwrc• it o(wrutc·-.
K CLUB To ,.c·nc• tht> -rhool and thr !'ommunity: and
EY
:
to pr<'pare for u-eful ritrzrn .. hip.
I rft to Ril!ht, Fir-t ro": I Onicer.. l C. Heddinf!. " · Fuller. '-. ( onklr, J. Dor-c' \. ::lrconcl
101•: I. La--inl!t r, .1. Odom, ('. , 1-iC'C'f!OOd, '-.
Bc•ntlc·1, \. Trihhlc>, B. .luck,on . .1. \lauldin.
Third ro": 1'. Buic•t• . .l. Fern•ll, '-. 0'\lc•lru.
.l. Pink-ton,:-.. !'>mith, \. O'llare, (.. \\r,thc•r n.
C. ..\lmond. Z. Carli-le. C. '-imp-on. \. Bol\l'r-.
Fourth rO\\. :-.. Brantle\, J. Be1i>, (. IJud,on.
B. Flt>minj!, J. We-t,
Tt>rry, C. <ha,tain, P.
Elkin•. ~I. Builc>).
Lc·ft to Hi:.:ht, FiN ro": L. I yneh, II .. teed, ~lr.
Ellina•, H. l'eit,o, .l. Barrow. , c•rond ro\\: E .
llyde, '-. ()'Danirl. E. <. Bradrn, J. Bo\\C'n,
B. ( runr. II. . pill'), II. Braclle). \. \e\\ton,
]. Roherb, \. ""''ton, D. ( rokrr, J. \!ckee, C.
lla:nnwtt, D. Trihhlc>, B. Stone, \1. Shuman, K.
\\ illiam•, H. Bradlc•\, .). llcmdt'\, H. Da1i•, D.
Trihllic>.
.
.
P
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-TEEHS: To promote \\Orld-11 idr Chri;;tian fel1011'-hip -
Junior order of Y. \~.
Ldl to rij!ht, Fir-t Ro11: .l. tepht>rl-, B. J. Lamunda. ~eco nd RoiL L. Bullot·k, ~. \!. . rnith, J.
Lonj!ino,
. O'llart', G. RaH'n, 1'. Gardnn, . ll ut!'hin,on, L. Lon!(, 'I. Baker. Third Ho": E.
Kramer, J. Gilmore, \ 1. l.onf!ino, '\. Wade, S. \ !ann, P. l.a"'on, C. Kiddie, \. , ims, k . \I elton,
T. (,rppn, \. \lad)onald. Fourth Ho\\: C. Dunlap, \. ]one-. ]. Ford, 0. Powrll. .. ::-cof!:.rins, \1.
krnnrdy, \. Hul(fl!',, F. PC'ltrtr, (.. \lonre, B. \litdwll, k. ]one•, .. Ratcliffr. (,. Simp,on. B. Blalock,
J. k ellt•y, k . Paynwnt. Fifth Ro": P. Rohin•on, A. '\l..in, \ 1. Bailt•y, E. Price, ( .. Tattt'Nln, \ 1.
tt'\\art, D. \lcCuirt>, R. llutc·hin•, J. Chanrl', J. 1\. c•), \1. Landrum, B. \ auf!han.
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�STUDENT COUNCIL
Tlw~e
ar<' th(' , tudt·nb '' ho k('rp
our .'C'hool runnin~ -.moothlj.
Tht'\ ,tel "" a nwdium IH'IIH't'll
the ·faculty and ~ttulent ....
I eft to Hi1.dll, hr't Ho\\: B. ( rant·, .1.
1\.py, L. Bahh, 1.. "-••lit' \. J. llarri•. H.
llt>llam,, \1. lli,-.orl, · \. \It-Donald.
ll. ( allahan. ( . ( .tllahan, L \ld .an non .
.J. Elli,. ~t'<'ll!H] H<m: .) . .lohn•on. 1..
I ynrh, B. Hay, II. "im-. "-· Bt·ntwll.
(. Dunlap, \. 1n~rram, D. Da1 "· H.
'1\nt•r, .J. I{ .... mu--•·n. D. \lt-Lutlf. \.
( opt•l,lfl. Third Ho": .J. l.t·l'. H. "Lolli'.
L Buu~rhman, \. l'ii'JTt'. H. llutchin,.
H. Hodjrl'r•. \\. \\ ri~rht. 1.. "mith, '-'.
Burch, II. "tl't'd, (;. l't•at·ock . Fourth
Ro\\: J. Drakt>, B.. Bradln. \. \p\\ton.
E. llydP, II. !:>piwy, ( .. Hul!l!lll'. \I.
lltwkuhy, <". Dou~rht). Fifth Htm: (.
Chanl'l'. <". ( .hap111an, .1. Bo,,.·n. II .
Brad!<·), D. l'rihhlt>, T. PrirP, J. Gaza1\U), L. B1•1i,, \1. !)('niH').
AUDIO VISUAL
And In Citizenship Projects
LIBRARY ,STAFF: The lihrar)
ten on thP
11
ork('r" -.a) to the -.tudt'nb: ·· :\ hook
Picturl'
('Ullll'ra
action
tH'I'cl 11c ... ay
more~
111
hand
j, 11 orth
~helf."
1·~ll d. J.pft to Hidll: (, llamnwtt. T. \\ lwl'ler, I~
Randall. ~ .. ,·ond Ro": .1. "a rtain. 1'. Dirkpr,on, \\ .
" orn·ll- ll. T,l\lor. Third l{n": 'I Flrl\d, .1. Ford,
(. llunl,q>, 1.. \lurph\. L. (;iwn-.
tandin~r: T.
HPnlll'\. I . ( ro". \. \lauld111 , II. • lt't'd, J. Futural,
\ . \, .;,ton . .1. l\on,it·k . .I ...,lllllfll'r. J. Barro\\.
~t'ated: E. \ld .annon. "-· \I art in. \.
I o\\ard, C. ( ha-.taln. \1. llurjrt'll. "· "mit h. Fir-t
Hoi\, Left to Ril!hl: .J. \Iiii er, .1. Lamlwrt. I. Bullork. 1{. .lont·-. II. l.a,dn. I. I on!!. :\1.
. in~rlrtnn. ~Pcond l{o": ~- Phillip•. ll. \\ d•on, 1'. \lll'n , J. "•·n~rl!in•, B. IIPIIam•, \I. .T.
"udd<•rth, '1. \ohlitt. \I. I rh).
CLINIC STAFF
CAFETERIA STAFF
'\lr~. \\ ehh ~en!'" h r ··hired help" ju"t bdor<'
regular lunch period.
\\ (' are thl' offi< ial ··pill-pu ... her ..... of H. H.
I pft to Ri!!ht, Fir-t Ro": k. l'allllf'llt, .1. .on
\I. l'alnwr, L. DiPkt·r-on. "•·conti Ho": .1. -\nd
B. Blalock.
�Music
.
IS
Included
DIRECTOR M T. CRISMAN
....
BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTETTE
In The Day's Schedule
BOTH CHOH L
l.t·ft to Ho~ht : E. ( . Bradt•n . .I
"temhrid:.:t•. \ .
t'l\ton. 1. \\tl liam•. \1. "human. H. "..ttlo•. H
Bru:.:don. <.. llamnu•tt. \1 r'. (., nn
Dowio•, l>irt •!'lor.
THE CONCERT BAND
LATIN CLUB
55 B.C.
LraighL from Hom
a Latin Cluh pr<',l'nlalion.
I t'ft to Ri:.:ht. Fir't Ro": '· Hamnu tt. econd Rrm. 1\. npP]in,.:: \I. etll .
.1. (han 'I', B. ( amp, .. PatP, B. \ an:.:han. Third Ro": I.. Ryar,, J.
\l f' k i'P, L l.ynrh, :\1. Trhy . .1. ll arri-. E. k ranwr, 1.. Bori'-, B. Callahan.
B. l>a'i'. 1 Talll·r,on. (,. imp-on, " Ro:.:<T'-. H. <-ra:.::.:•. \. Bol\r·r'.
{.
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BAl\0
�SEHIOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
Vocational Clubs
In i!<'n<'ral. futur<' hom<•makn~ <"Ook. ~e''· rai;.e
mom·y for ~cholar-.hip-. and prepare th<>m'-'ehe, for
a ;.u<"n'""ful future.
Emphasize "Work"
and School
Donw,..tic .. Lilli<>
i~ter<' of the
enior Cluh
Lt•ft to Ri!!hl, Fir-.t Ho": E. Price; H. llutchin•, ll. lla,i•,
(. Tattt·r-on. '-'econd Ro\\: (. Dunlap,<.. ( rockett, \I. tt·\\·
art, \I. Jont•-., L RaH'n, I . \lot!'. k. Cardrwr. Third Hoi\:
. Conkle, i\1. J. !--udderth, \. \kin, \1. Baile), \1. \t·ill,
If. tark.
JUHIOR F. H. A
.
DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAIHIHG
Offer ;.tudenl:- O\ er "i'-tt•en yt•ar:-- of a~<' an opportunity
t combine cla,,..e., and ··job·· e'-perience.
l.dt to Ri!!ht, Fir-.t Ro": :,. \lc:'\all), L. Franklin, .. :,inh, G. Fo-ter, \1. :,im-.
1'. Allen,~- l'att'. ~ec·ond Row:::-.. \ k'l/all), II. 'ee \), L. Dirkerson. Third Ro":
.I
phc·~. C. Htnen, 1'. Trihhlc•. Fourth Ho": (. Rrudit'), . llut!'hin-.on. \I.
Burdt•tt, J. (;n•en. Ftfth Ho": \. \l rDonuld, P. [,a\\~ln, ::-.. \!ann, .1. \l illt•r,
J "col!~ ins. ~ i'th Ro": J. Gil mort>, L. !.on!!. \. 0"1 lure, B. Farr. D. Ellin!!ton.
-..,.,,nth Hoi\: 1'. Cardnt>r, ,\ . Tribble, \1. "in!!lt'ton, G. Cha-.tain, 1'. Waitt•-..
~·•!!hth Ho": 1\. \X illiums, \ . Huttt•rrt'!', E. (ra" ford, P. Buire, \. \\ad!'. \inth
Ro": \I. t•ar<"y, !--. "mith, \. Bakt•r. Tt•nth How: D. \ndt•r-.on. 1.. Bullock , \I.
llar!!t'lt. ). llolli-..
Fir-.t RO\\ : Left to Hi!!ht: ( . i<"hol-on, E. Ru<"knall. \I. ( O,!;!in. n. \X'il-.on, \L
Duncan, E. ,\lli-.on, J. "t•,.t, R. \ O!!t. E. [) nni-.. ;..-ond Ro": \1. \X c~tkin-.. C.
(arli-.lt>, E. Chapman. J. \\ illium-.. Third Ro": J. 1-..ite. C. Cnt·n•, D \\add),
F. Crantham, D. "illianNHl. D. Ot\\t>ll. " . Cumplwll.
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�SPANISH CLUB
lien· un• tlw liH•h '-~t•non·, und .'t·noritu ... of tlw Circulo l·: ... panol.
Academic Clubs
Recognize.
::-t•att•d. Lt>ft to Hi!:ht: 1'. Elkin~. E. ( olhath, (. ( hatH't'. (, . .lu~tu-. Fir-t
Ho" L. .I \lntt•. .1. l'onl. .1. Bt,l,\\t'll, (. ( hapman . .1 . !... ,.,, \I. B.tilt·~.
"t't'Pnd Ho" .1. ( onnalh . .1. l'hollll"on. I. \\ nod-. D. ( rokt·r. H. "t nllt' . .1.
lo..ranwr. .1. "a,ton, H. Pt·it-n. \1. utldt•rth. \ . \kin.
SCIENCE CLUB
THI 1::- TilL -\CL OF , (IF\( I' \ll \1Bl H OF Till ( LCB -\HI .· 110\\ \ I\C-\CFD 1\ TilL\ -\HIOLS L \BOH-\TOH'l
l \PFHI\11- T.
E plo-ion-. ... atom-. ... \a lenct•, ... radica )-.
_ .. all of thl''t' and more. too. makl' up thi,
-cientific minded group.
Off[( f.R
I l'ft tn Hi!!ht. Fit-t
Hn" \1 1',1 mPr, .I
Elkin-. !... .. Inn!'•. 1..
Burkn.dl. I kt ·'· H
Ho" · \I. I h'•on, \1. \. ( ng~in. J. ll.trri-. J. lnlar. St·t·tuHI
( h IIli i', • " imp-on, B. Blaln .. k. . H·ttdifft \1. Bade~. 1'.
"nuth . l'lunl Hn": \ . \ktn , F. Tin-It'\, ( .. ""lt't'l!tlOtl, E.
llutPhin-. II. (amp. \ . ln!!tatn , .1. h.t·llt·\. L lh .. ht·
�Distinct
Achievement
THE BETA CLUB: llonor in Ul'aclerniC" U\l'ra•>t·~:
t·urnrnunil): in charadn.
Ill
~~·ni!'e to ~chuol and
HAPEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
SAVINGS BANK
19~5-56
TilE Bl. I '1'111{11'1 ~lOin of IIJ5n i, that tlw 11.11...
Bank \\Oil th<' a('hil'\l'nlt'nt troph) for tlw fourth ('On•f'('Utile'
\t'ar in tlw CHE \TEH \'II \ \T \ high •rhool- prol!ram !01
thc> hi:.:he·-t pc-re·e·nt .• !!e' of ~tuc!Pnt p.trtiripation in ~min~--
l.dt to Ril!ht, f'ir-t Re"': L ~ld annon, B. ke·lton, 1'. Hobin,on. J. Crc·e·e. J.
Tolar. \1. '-,te\\art. \1. \ . .lone•, \1. lli,•on. "t-e·ond Ro": \1. ( O:.!l!in-. \. Pe·ar•on, B. Rlaloe k. B. Ra~ . .f. Drake·. 1.. L)ne·h. J. kt·), -· l'att', J. Holwrt-. \.
\!"\\ton. J. Do" de·'· Third Ho\\: '1. llc·ndt'Nlll, (;, llamnwtt. J Tt>dde·r. (.
\leado"'· B.\ au~l{an. J. llarri•. J. Bra•\\ I'll. E. Bu('knall. J. Chance. . Rat lifiP,
k . .lone•. P. Elkin•, B. \ OI!L B. Canup. Fourth Ro": J. a'ton. R. '-.torw, R.
Darnc•ll, (,, Ju•tu•. J. Be•atPnhau~rh.
BANK DIRECTORS AND TELLERS
LETTER CLUB: The-!' an· the Lettt'r Uuhlwr- '' ho haH' been out,tandin~
in athletic- or fin<' art- ...
I pft to Ri~rht. Fir-t Hm': ( . l pe·hur.-h. ( . B• '''"·II. ( .
( hapman. F. l'e tt tc·. B. 'I 1 ne•r. B. \lor:;!ar "e·niJHI Hem:
..., Be·ntle·1. (,, "am•. B. ~\,•Donald. F. (,.lUdio. (,_ m '""·
1.. \ lll!oc;d, . lone·•. ]. Cn·e·n. 1'. \ll•·n. Thud H<m ll.
"tmJ.-on. "'· Brantlt·\. \. Ball. .J. \\ o<ul\\ard. l'otuth Ho" "·
( onkle (,, ~o-tc-r.· ( . k ddlc·. ll. 'I nttn:.!, \. \\ adc. \.
ln:.!rtlll, B. Bl,tloc-k. 1.. f..t·ll<·l, .J. 1\. c·v. ll. Tc;bhlc·. E. ( olh.tth .
.1 .. \\e·-t. \1. lrll). Fifth H.o\\: \. "crnp-on . .1. llarr;,, .1.
Bra~'" II. . J),ni-. J. llrakt . . I,., ''· "i th Ho\\ · H. ( mp.
ll. ~l1inor. .J . < hann· . .J. ll.un•. 1.. B.1hh. D. Jla,i- ..., '"nth
Ho\\: "-· (,anlrwr. J. Tolur. J. "-• '1<·1. ( .. II r• nu-tt B
( nu~t·, ( ( hann•. Ei~rhth H<m : .1. (,n·•·n. I. hn..
t'\\tccn. E. (. Bradc·n. J. Dcmdt·\, \. \\nod. \ inth H<m:
F. Btwh,mnan. II. tc·c•d. H. l'eit:, . .l. l't·ddt·r. J) l'i.-kl•·-.
'l't·nth Ho\\: D. \\ .lll<h. ( . I hon "'". r . . , th f C\1 nth
Ho\\: \\. llarnmt'lt. F.' II a) \\a rd. (, " pill'\, B.
111 nc•r, I.
\\illi,lJII-.
'-•·ft to Hi:.:ht. I -t Ro" · H. Camp. J Harri-. .f. Bra-"ell. K. .Ton·-, J. Harri-.
( . ( hapman . .J 1\.q. I "cmth . .l kt 1'). 1. Flo) d. "· Hat•·lifT1•. ,::.pcond Ho":
[) Trihhlt-. <.. B, ton.\
I'\\ ton. R. Ha1. B.
ttlt·. D. Tribble.[. C. Rrnt!Pu.
H Darnell. \I tt·"art .l Ha:.:-d It, .1. ·nor-n. Third Ho": .1. \\ illiam-. ~ •
"nrrt'll•. Hokt' Bradlr~. II. pilt')· H. Bro~rclnn. J. Bo111'n . .J. Rulwrt•. \~ .• lwlton. (. Thomp-on. Fourth Hn": (;, Hamuwtt. Rnnald Bradlt·l, Richard
Bmdlt•) . .J. or
k. E. lh !1·.
'""'"l"ard, D. Ta,Jor. .1. Barrn_;, J. Joru·-.
Fifth Hem: \I "lmm.tn. 1.. H.t•k•n, B. ( rau<. B. 'Juckt•r. Ho)t Bradlc-), 1'.
Brook•. R. \I mi. B. Sdlt·r-. k . \\ illiam•.
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�SENIORS ' MEMORIES
�por ...
�To Cheer Us On
\ IRGI lA
I
)
Bra'"''ll . .I ant• ll arri'. ( lwpman. "-'''. 'wcond
1\.ellt>) . .lont·'. Flo) d. "mith .
AROL
�HORNET SQUAD
Fourth H<m, I. r.: .). Bam"'· H. Brogdon, H. \lrt><l. .1. HoiH•rt'. Third Hm•: B. "<ii<·r-. J. Bo\\t·n. \1. '-'human, .1. II. Bradln, H. Bradln,
T. II. Brad it') . .1 . .Jorw-. St>('ond H<m: .1. \\ .. II. H. Pinion. B. ( rant'. C.. Thump-on. J.... \\ illiarn-. B. 'lud,!'r. R. J...r-ilnj.!: \\. "om· It'-.
Fir-t How: G. llamnwtt, ~:. ll)dt>, \
ill-. D. \litdwll, "· \\ oodward. 1'. Brook-. I. Ba-kin.
Football .. .
1955-56 'COIU:
THE COAC STAFF
HING
Hapnille :n
Hape1 ille 21
Hap1•1 ille
9
Hap1•1 ille
0
Hape1 ille
7
()
Hapn iII
Hape1ille
6
Hape1ill1· 12
()
Hapnille
llap .,jiJe 19
THE MANAGERS
Ht'ad 7\lanagt'r. Tomm)
Kirh). ~''Plain ..... !'hecJ...inj.!
... y-..tt~tn ~· to hi.., n. . . . t... tant . .
49
Jorw~horo
6
.amplwll ( my rna)
amplwll (Fairburn)
outh11C,..t D •kalh
A1ondale
)han
\lari ... t
Druid Hill . .
Chamhlt•t•
Collecre Park
13
9
(j
19
30
1''
,)
20
II
3:~
�B"RROII - Roul!h and ru:.:·
:,.::c'd Johnn~ ~uanl-.. tho ... e
hm s!
Varsity
Buot.IHl'\
Left J!uard
·· \ pt;' ha-. a jot. 1-t•t•pin!!
opponent from hreakin!!
throu!!h . Hr is the man
to do it.
Players
Bn"UI u
\s a fullhacl-,
llo}t
up and at 'rm
lead llornt'ls to 'it·tor)
nHIIl} time~.
!:'-111 \J'\1\
Of
SutTt'-.sful half.
ha•·k 11 hose spt·.-ialt} '"''
.. lonl! runs''- 00. 70 - t'H'n
90 )ar<J,!
Long Standing
}o'\h
··'\ar" pia)~ t>nd
in top '-I) It•. Fir~t cia~•
pass plans, too.
Bollf'\ - .lacl-'s position us
ri~.dll tacklt• nwant a lot
in "innin:,.! a ~am e.
RouERl
.Tim·-. J!Ol that
hull and tal-t'~ ofT for u
Jon~ run.
BnOO"-s
tht' ball.
Paul
··n·nlt'rs''
•
PROSPECTIVE VARSITY HORNETS:
Lt'ft to Rip:ht, First Ro11: Ta) lor, Burn-., Pruitt.
llarri-., Halt'), Boont•. "t•rond Ro11. Tin-.lt·).
'f) ler, llandlt'), • mith, Hudson, Gaza11a), BillinJ!lOn. Third How: \\ills, f:Jlis, \!arlin, \loh·
It'), ( ook, Bollt'n. Fourth Row: Jat·kson, II a)·
11arcl. \\ hittrd, Big:ham, \lt>dlock.
•
�In tlw <'lt·ar for anotlwr TD
Park.
~human ''· Collt'~t·
Bill ( rarw. ··,,w<<' and all. t·arrit·- do" n tlw fit·ld
1\aL 1\il) do\\11 nt·arl) to Collt·ge Park r:it)
Thn fh
duou~h tlw air, summonin~ up •onu·
'-<'h;,ol · p111t to ··<'onjurt·" Collt•gt• Park.
limit~.
Hapeville vs College Park
Bt'tt~
f,!ag·~
Johnny \\all hug, tight - Bre" t·r don't
'low' no fumbling in thi' f.!Uillf'.
THE HUDDLE
Hams elo>e in on ··Funn) Face" as lw
··ram;· fon' a rd.
lo tons of rnusclt> and
·· \ pt'.. is side·lint'd.
blood
and
~
Brt>\\ !'r ~t'ts twirlinf.! tip
( . \\. O'llornct.
tlw
�1~
all thi, attt·ntion for hrnl..en tt•t•th or Barrow?
\\ith t110 "nnrna tacl..lt•r, ahout to pile on. llokt• maJ..p, a IWrfl'rt
Iandini!.
Quartf'rhacl.. Bill
pla}t•d lwad-·up football.
CH \"\I
Bn~111 u
··Funn~ Fact;· i'
a ~ood ri~ht halfback.
..,1111.10"1
Dut• tu hi-. hrn·
kt>n arm, \\ illard had to
~ it>ld mon· moral •u pport
ratlwr than ph~-ical •upport, this •ea•on.
lh'"'"
l.arr}. ri~ht halfhack, pla1' "hard" fonthall t'\t'r} ••·a•on.
I l ' nf '·Goolwr" hoth offt>n•t• and dl'ff'n•t•. •till ht•
anotlwr •t•a,on of lwinl!
ri~ht ~ood.
"( harlit•'" ha,
n·all} cnnw thrnu~h fm
the ll onwb tlu, }t'ar at
lt•ft halfback. Lucky for
the ll ornet- lw"ll lw back
nf'' t year.
Tllo\11''-0"\
52
�\\arpaint at
llalfhack Thornp•on hn•ak" into tlw ciPar al!ain•t
not for Ioiii!.
malt•... J.!Hin on end run.
:-.onn1 . 11.~
\\ ilham i" lint'backt>r on dt>ft•n•l' and
fullhat·k on ofTt' IN'. Til''•
lookin~ fonHtrd to rl'lurninl! to thc••e positions nt'' t
)f'ar.
\\Au. - .Johnny', tou:rh
and can ju•t about outplay 'em all. Opporu•nt..
doubt if any body can takP
ril!ht c•nd U\\ay fmm him.
\\ oorlll Allll
ne\.t ... f•a ... on
\\ atch Sam
in j!Uanl pn ... i·
tion.
\Tnc llf. l.l.
Don as a lt>ft
:ruard
tht' 16 ton Lad.
Ridtarcl ha'
Cradl' \ foothall
a c-PntPr thi~ ~t·a ... on.
\utE!l -
play!'d
a~
'iEr I.IK~ -
Left tackle Bobb) n·ally kno'"' hi"
.. ,tufT."
lma~-:irw Fairburn l!l'ttinl! •·Funny Face" Bradlt•y!
53
'han j!iant-, hut
�Varsity
HORNETS. • •
Frnnt Ho": 11. Rradlt'}, \!. humun. II. -l•i\1'), H. Brudln
H. \Ired. 1'. Brook'. '] hinl Hm, '1. llr·rulr·r-on, B. ( rane, (..
\lana~t·r,,
flo) t Rradh-) and Ronald
Hmdlt•) l(t't thin~, in tlw hag.
Coach Campbell J!)umly •·figurt·,·· tlw ~ituatinn.
"lark "human, Co-Captain
�') 1\0
mort• point-
thank- to our ~al ·· al"'.
"//orne/ Games 1/ean Lots uf Action··
on the
Courts. • •
8-TEAM SETS GOOD RECORD
8-TEAM CHEERlEADERS
Lt>ft tn Ri!!ht. Front Ro11: .1. \\ hitt>. J. \. John,on, J. Bi~ham.
Bark Ro11: D. Rohin•on, J. Ma~-. T. mith.
55
�Varsity·· HORNETTES
( oa .. h Ho"ard Tlw ''littlt'
tnnn ... t~r~· chan~....... cl~·fpn ... p
pattPrn, hut quick it \\aS
Collt'I!C' Park, too!
Front Rm,
I. Pitt-. ll. \lainor. II. (amp,
. R.ltclifTt>, 1..
'llith. Ra .. k Ro\\: \I.
tt'\\art. B. \\ il,on .
.1. kt•llt·\. k. lotu·'· (. \. '-ntith. B. Duncan.
Lea\e it to the girl~! The Hornell ,.. ha~
pia} d again~t
odd~ but the) rw\er lo-.e their ;.pirit. It take,., hard practict•
"hich alI tlw Hornellt•,., really do. They go in tht' game
"ith a :-mile on their face. play a hard .,.anw, and then
cornt• out of the l!amt• "ith that -.arne smile.
\latHII!t'r-. .. Rosie'' and Tomm} l!t'l rt•cords.
'-11.
R
Hl.lnr
J.I:\IH , \liTH
�-DOOH (,\\11 . .. f"OLI-.. D\ < 1\(, ... .\l<liHH [)\ (I
Tl \IBI I (, -\CT . . .. <ll T-I)OOH C \\11
\1!11 tlw l'h ) '· I'd . program .
�Cinder Champs
\o
··ton l!ut·-in·cht·rk··
I!OI'' m t'r .11
hich
jum('inl!
"lu·n
5 :ll.
Brook'
ll .tmnu-tt and .lorw' run Til~: \llLE.
human n·la}' In " Fan·" Bradlt'}·
Baseball Time
f' O>\CH llO\\ -\HD'
C>\ C
l.dt to l{ll!hl, Fir-t Ho\\ : ' I. kirh), C. l'raco<"k .• Prond
Ro": . (rtbnit>l. '1. llt>ndt•r,o n, \\. ~lwlton. D. Trihhlr,
1'. In IIH', ( . .I ack-on. Third Ro\\: Hnnald Bradln. Hichanl
Brad It·), .l. \ ndt·r-~.n ..1. C:aza '"'}, (.. Orr. C . .I a<"hon. C.
ThomiN>n i' ,t t bat.
!lid H>ll hit tlw b.dl. .Ja .. k,on ·!
< rant· •·cra np,·• for tlw "put-out'' at fir,t.
�Features ..
�\II '
LOR\ Y E KELLE\
TERR\ liOYT BR \DLEY
60
�\11 '~ JOYCE LORR \ 1:\E CREE.
J ERR\ \1 \R\ 1
''fi':\1BlUDCE
61
�\11 , . Ll D.\ F \ YE B \BB
J \~1E
62
ELLIS DO\: DEr
�MI
~
\ IT
BER . \RD
J \ _.
I HOLL
DR \KE
R-\ )', JR.
63
�\II~ ,
HO
\\11
' l E H \ TCLIFFE
\LJ) CE\1·: BHOCDO\
�DO\ \LD TI!0\1 \ , TH IBBLE
65
�\II: ,' BET'!\ JO \:\ \ \l GH \ .-
Jl\L\11 1!0\\t \RD , \
66
TO.
�1I
C \ROL
JOH
Y LEE
ILLI-\ 1
67
�\11 '' \1 \R\
\LBERTA. IIIX 0 -
\\ ELTO\ L \F \ Y ETTE L
68
~
H
�J \ME ' REID
ROBERT~ ,
JR.
69
�ADVERTISING INDEX
. C. llemple) & on~
-\lamo Plaza He~taurant
-\lien ,\ ·ale Compan)
:\n~eri<'an \an and ' tora!!t' Co.
-\nder~on \Ju,..i Co.
:\nn ' mith·, Beauty ' hop
-\ & P Tea C .
:\rnold Court :\partm •nb. In<·.
rrO\\ Pre::-s
-\tlanta ,a~ Equipmt•nt Co .. Inc.
:\, iation ln,..uran<·e :\gene
:\uto Alignment en i<"e
Barro\\. Perr \1.
B e·-. Beauty ' alon
Bell'., He,taurant
Betty·., Oy,lt•r Bar
Bob's ' nice 'tation
B. P. 0. Elb
Burnham·, Pharman
Cactu,.. Crill, In .
·
Camp, Lamar
Campbell', I Cream Co.
Canada Dq Ginger Ale .o.
<.ar,..on·,.. Barber hop
Carter',_ Barber hop
Ca\\thon and Hollums
Cerni!!li-. P1 oduce o.
C. Car<"ia Barber hop
Chapman Drug Co.
Cha~. 1\. Green & on
Citizen>- Bank of Hape\ille
.itv Cab
Cit} of Hapt'\ dl
Clark imp-.on 'enice tation
Clark'-. en ice tat ion
Ua,..,..i<· Cleaner,..
Cla-.-.i Flo\\t'r 'hop
Uuh Ca-.ino kating Hink
Coca-Cola
College Park ~·upply Co.
College tr('t'l P. T. :\.
Collin's Drug 'tor
Colonial \Iotor Lodge
Coml)('e·, Drug tore
Com pi te Catning en i<'e
Coy \\) nn
D-1
D-:~
D-1
10(1
90
I I0
75
Bl
91
99
111
10 :~
7(1
%
95
77
109
71
91
9()
99
110
109
7(1
111
72
7(1
100
109
75
109
10 :~
1U
102
109
112
107
98
1()()
8 :~
81
9 '~
96
Ill
9~
77
n
llL
97
91
B6
D. C. T.
lOH
Delta .\irline-.. Inc.
Dixie .\uto Alignment Co.
Dixit• \,..tem
Dixon. \layor and \1r,... E. E. Jr.
Dome,..tic Laundrv
Donehoo. Paul T.'
E·1
E-2
11 :~
E-:3
E. :\. Hud-.on·-. on
Ea-.t Point :\ uto Parb
Ea,..t Point B aut) . hop
J-:a,t Point Bo" ling Center
Ea,..t Point Cht·Holet Dealn. In<·.
Ea-.t Point Ford
J.a,t Point Lumber Co.
J·_a,..t Point Healty Co.
Lconomy abinet hop
Llkin,.. Department lore
Enttrpri>-e Engra\in~ Co.
Eubank, Appliance Co.
Lxchange Furniture Co.
106
111
ou
()()
110
9B
B9
82
92
75
91
95
10(>
lin
111
9(1
87
Ill
75
H7
11 :~
llO
Fa-.hion ' hop
Fa-.hion Tailor>-
10(1
F. II. :\ .
100
::t
Finle\ and Dtl\all \ur-.('ric~
Fir,t 'Bapti-.t Church
FIO\H' r" Lumber Co.
Fold,.. Brother,..
Foote & Da, ie,.., In<'.
Ford Di;i,..ion A-.,.emblr Plant
Foremo't Dairi '· Inc.'
Franc •,,' Beauty ,' hop
Fulton Count\ Fednal Loan 1\-.,n.
Georgi<' Bapti.,t Children'.., Home
Ceorgia ' tate College of Bu::;ine,,..
-\dmini,..tration
Ct•orgia lrhtitute of Te hnology
Cordon·,. Foods
Crace Bapti,t Chur<'h
alon
Hall',.. Beaut
Hand) Pantry
Han .. ard·, \larket
Hape,ille Alumni
Hap \ille uto Part..,
Hape' i lie Concrl'lt• Block Co.
Hapnille Drug ' tore
Hape' ille Dry leaner,..
Hapt'\ ille Fabric enter
Hape\ille Furniture Co .. Inc.
Hape' ille Carderh Flori,t
Hapt•,ill High chool P. T. A.
Hapt'\ ille Lion~ Club
H apt'\ i lie Lumber Co.
llapn rile \lethodi,t Church
Hapt'\ ille PhoLo en i<'e
Hapl'' i lie \\ a,..hateria
Hap<'' ille \\oman·.., Club
Happy Home-, Food ton•
Ha1-ri,.. up r \larkl'l
H arri,.. Brother..,
Hartley-\olen Healty Co.
Haney·., Open "-.itdwn
llaH•rty':,
H. E. Lupo & Co .. Inc.
H erri rws
IIntz Rent- -\-Car
Higgin. Foundr) & \lachine\'\ orb
Holder,. ulo en rcc
Holland and Lt•a
Hugh ·tet•le Corbtruction Co.
Ideal \lu~ic Co.
J rburance Buver·.., en ice
Jacob·..,
·
Jeane-.. \1r. and \Tr.,, \~ alt
Jo<· Cotton\, DriH'-ln
] or \\ e-.tbrook, Jnc.
John exton&. Co.
Jon<'" Furniture Co.
"-. irkland, Glenn \.
k it<·hen Feed \tilling. Inc.
Lakt• Chiropracti Clini<'
Lake,,ood :\uto Parh & Battery Co.
Lang \enue Beauty hop
Lettn raft 'hop
Lon',_ One- top Laundry
Lo,ahle Bra-.,iere Co.
Lo\\<' utomohile Cia~,., Co.
\1ar.,h Bu,int·,~ Coli ge
\lartin-John,..on Printing Co.
\lcCord Co.
~l ilh.
L.
\1init DriH'-ln and Crill
\Iinor tudio
70
109
110
8 :~
JO.l
Jl(>
102
100
71
g :~
lin
n
g ;~
81
8B
76
99
96
115
111
lU
%
76
10 :~
106
107
101
75
109
m
85
95
90
72
95
s :~
11 1
107
75
s :~
76
96
77
109
111
102
ao
7(,
99
98
87
ll ;~
99
77
76
98
95
101
101
107
101
87
no
00
80
87
107
98
101
101
\1inton-Jone" Co.
103
\litchell Funeral Chapel
98
\1 it<·hell \lotor,.,. Inc.
110
i\lohlt·\. JdfeN1n L
77
\lokr . y~tem of College
101
\1onta~ Bro,., Inc.
96
\loon and Hem perley liard" an•
9:)
\1 y<•r,...Dicbon
111
\alley Che\ rolet, Inc.
87
\orth \enue
hool
88
Oakdale Grocen
90
Old outh Dinir.>g Hoom
71
Parham Cleaner" and Laundry
101
90
Paul',., Tire and Battery
Perfe to learwrs
10:~
Perr Jacbon pplianc Co.
100
Pete·, Place
95
Polly',., Place
72
Profe,-~ional T\
enice
80
Puppj II ou~e
91
lh·lwl Chef
72
Heid lignment Co .. Inc.
71
Hex Dairy Farm.,
77
Hickl'tt'., en ice tat ion
81
Hooney. Ja k
80
Hus-.ell Dry Cleaning Co.
111
colt Brother,..
88
<·ttle, Mr. and Mr,... Hop-.ton
71.
immorh and Company
88
k}\\ay enH·e tation
9()
mith-Johnson Pontiac
1B
nappin' Turtle Hotaq Po\H'r \1o\\t'r~ 87
' outhern Bell Tt•l. Tel. Co.
105
' oullwrn Dairi ,., Inc.
107
, outlwrn \1t>ter and upply Co.
99
outlwrn \'\ ood Pre,ening Co.
95
porhman Barllt'r hop
10:~
quare Dead Plumbing
80
tailing,.,
110
turrell, H.
1U
' tate Farm ln,..urance Co.
g:~
t el hy Calvert
t!'\\ a rl \ Pnu Flori,.,t
9B
turge. and Ha\\ ling,
91
ub-Freshmen
78-79
ulcer\.. Cafe
99
\\ ift and ompany Oil \till
107
yl\an Hoad T
eni<·<·
9:~
Talton's T\ enice
106
Taylor, Elizahl'lh Abbott
80
Teddy Bear. The
90
T. E.'Ho,.e
9B
Tenn .,;.ee Corporation
90
Tribbles Laundry, Inc.
91
Tri-Cily Federal aving., and Loan
""O<'iation
96
Tri-City Hard\\ar
o.
9:)
Trinity Furniture hop
71
T. H. l\1iller and on. I nc.
99
Ty toke::73
ni\er,..al \lotors
71
\ar,ity
72
\era\ Dining Hoom
100
ab Co.
9:)
106
ocit•ty
111
en ic tali on
93
\\ e"tt•rn Auto ""ociate tore
91
\'\'hit \\a) afe
75
Wilder I t' ream o.
72
\~right, Dr. Hobert k .
71
) arb rough ''6 >••• en ice . tat ion
91
n
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D
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Tlw~t· an• :\d '-alt'-men:
C. Chapman, E.(. Bradt'n, . (onldt>, D. Trihhll', J. 'lolar. C. ( arlislt• . .l. llarri,, .1. \or"ick, J . .lont•,, F. Tin,lt'), II. Bradlt•), L. Bahh, .1. Do,\tlt·l, R. llutrhin,, B.\\ ilkt·-. II. (.amp,
J. Grt>t'n, \1. \liller. \. J>iern•. J. ~umnwr .1. 1--..t>\, (. Callahan. J. Bailt'\, !--... l'a1nlt'nt. 1{.
Settlt>, D. ) ounl!. S. ()'Daniel. .1. Drakt>. J. 1--..r.unt'~- \1. Landrum. C. Cn-tit•n, ~:. Jit•nni-. \I.
Hixson, B. Ra). \. Da1is. R. Brn~don, P. Tt>tT), H. ( a\\thnn. \1. l'alnH·r. F. \! .. Cannon. (,
Guflin, (. llarris. (. Baul!hman, S. Pate, '\. '\t•\\ton. B. \ aui!han. (.
l't•ar-nn. "·
RatclifTt', \.Simpson, 1.. 1--..ell!'\, \\ ( ampllt'll, h . .f. Cardtwr . .1. Barrn\\, \. 1 \ll!'h. I \l.ntin,
.1. Saxton, B. Blalock.
""n', \.
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THE VA SITY
Our mall Vanery In ·ure · Freshne ·s
RB
ERVlCE
ATLA TA
ATH E
*
BET WI HE
from
WILDER ICE CREAM COMPANY
Canada Dry Ginger Ale
PO 1-5168
Incorporated
*
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POLLY'S PLACE
Happy Homes Food Store
"GoOtl f oorl'.r Our Bmi11es/
G-0-0-D HAMB RGER
299·1 rewart Avenue
THE REBEL CHEF
~
2280 rewart Ave.
.
72
�FOR THE GRADUATES OF 1956
A 10,000,000 Downtown College Plant at
GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
Only Georgia marble, atr-condttioned college cia ·room building in the outhea~t. with
roof-deck, spacious acm 1t1es area lookmg on gardened patios, rapidly expanding library,
well-lighted modern cia sroom, eminendy qualified faculty.
I G A D GUIDA CE
CAREER PLA
PLA EME T ERVICE
TUDE T CREDIT U IO
G ME
R.OT.C. PROGRAM FOR YO
B.B.A. DEGREE WITH OVER 20 PECIALIZATIO
BA I C RRI
LA I B.A., B. ., A D OTHER
DEGREE PRO RAM
Begin ow to plan your college career at Atlanta' Downtown Educational enter.
MRS. C. V. VINCENT
C omplcte Cateri11g en ice
Teas
\\'edding Receptions
Open Hou c
Junior- enior
PO. 1--tS-tO
Academic aps, Gown· and Hoods, 'hoir and Pulpit Robes and pecialties
LAMAR
4388
TY STOKES CAPS AND GOWNS
261 Walker rreet, . W.
ATLA TA 1,
EORGIA
Repre enring Ba nan Bro . Co., Roche ter,
Rl
.Y
', L \Tl'ATlO _ 'A. D CARD'
�Reid Alignment Company, Inc.
Complimcntr
heel Balancing -:- Frame
of
mughrened
121 D.lvts Avenue
DR. ROBERT K. WRIGHT
PO. 7-+393
HIROPRACTI
CIJ I
EA T P I T, GA.
OLD SOUTH DINING ROOM
Complimentr
Baked I 2
of
htcken with Ores ing
EVERY
U
DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Royston Settle
pen 7 days 6 a.m. rill I 0 p.m.
Hapenllr/.1 Bot
l~cJttturant
1
BELL S RESTAURANT
Trinity Furniture Shops
3·112 rewarr Avenue
I
CORPORATED
PO. 1-9161
Hapeville's Be r
1a rer
raft men
Cu rom Furniture
Frances 1 Beauty Shop
phol cering
116 Jefferson Avenue
Refinishing
EA T POI T. GEORGIA
PO. 1-5153
FORD
FORD
*
Complimentr
UNIVERSAL MOTORS
of
3418 rewarr Avenue
HAPEVILLE , GEORGIA
A FRIEND
.
FORD
7-1
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FORD
�Local and Long Otstan((:
WHITEWAY CAFE
-
MOVl G A 0
afe and Dependable
TORAGE
113 Whiteway Ave.
Modern Warehouse for Your rorage
Otal
MUrray 8-9434
EA T POINT. GA.
American Van & Storage Co.
PO. l-912o
Agent for
Piano in Dining Room
-
We Do Our Baking
WEATHER BRO .
Caterill[? to Parties
505 W. Peachtree
t.,
.
E.
Cerniglia Produce Company
Vegetable Headquarters
Haverty' s Furniture Company
226
. Main t.
-
ltY hole.rale Frmt tmd Produce
PO. l-8'i78
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
GEORGIA TATE MARKET
PLaza 3-5186-7-8-9
It Pays to Buy Quality Merchandi e
at
ELKINS DEPARTMENT STORE
62 5 Central A venue
E. A. Hudson's Sons
HAPEVJLUc,
EORC.IA
Ge11eral Co11trt1ctors
BOLTO 'GA.
Grading and Paving
Phone Y. t-5851
HAPEVILLE LIONS CLUB
i.i
�Herring ' s Rexall Drugs
Clarks Service Station
'Tour Friend/_)
Dmg~ist''
Qualiry and ervice
2536 eewarc Ave.
Phone PO. 1-1167
Co
Tl
E TAL PETROLELM,
IN<..
HAPIVILLE, GEORGIA
G ARA TEED
ATI FA TIO
Hapeville Dry Cleaners
Insurance Buyer's Service
Hall's Beauty Salon
900 . Ease Poinc r., Ease Poinc
33 Years erving in Hapeville
lo
IE
L. PERRY, Mt111t1gcr
and urroundmg Communiey
PO. 1-0618
PO. 7-<4946
612 Cencral Avenue
Compliments
Compliments
of
of
Glenn N. Kirkland
A FRIEND
and
Lamar Camp
Atlanta Gas Equipment Co., Inc.
Carson's Barber Shop
Heating and Ai1· Conditioning
pecialirts
Union hop
604
. Main creee
EAT PO I T,
A.
389
encral Ave.
Don M. Tolleson, Prerident
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
PO . 1-2188
iii
�REX DAIRY FARMS
85 Georgia Ave.
Complimc111s
ATLA TA. GEORGIA
of
AL. 3283
A FRIEND
Pasreurized & Homogenized
Burrermilk &
hocolare Mtlk
JONES FURNITURE CO.
"/11 tbe Heart of Haperille"
EA YTERM
PERRY M. BARROW
Qualiry Furnirure - Low Prices
Arrorney ar Law
Fri[!,idaire- Crorley
Applia11ces
6 31
PO. 7-3869
enrral Ave.
Higgins Foundry & Machine
Works
COMBEE'S DRUG STORE
1244 Higgin
1717 Lakewood A venue, . E.
ATLA
TA,
r., . W.
EORGIA
Phone PL. 8-2691
Complrme11ts
Jefferson C. Mobley
Co,
of
TRA( TOR A D BL ILDER
PO. 1-96 7
A FRIEND
ii
�COMPLIMENTS OF 8th GRADE
78
��IDEAL MUSIC COMPANY
Professional TV Service
8 1 For }th rreer, . W.
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
B,md and Orcbe.rtra In.rtrmncnts
PO. 7-2981
Accessories- upplies - Orchestrations
B
Compliments
. m months instead of years. Accredited creamlined Cour es of Bu iness Admintstration, Accounting, and ecreraryship. Prepare tn I 3 traditional
rime and expense for scarring income of 2.700 ro
),600 per year-enable graduates ro earn from
6,000 tO 9,000 during ttme thus gatned. An average of I 0 call per graduate. Day and night. Call or
write for bulletin and detail of our famed "EarnLearn" plan.
of
EIizabeth
0RGA
I T
Abbott Taylor
-
ADM! I TRATIO
Marsh Business College
TEACHER
322 Ivy treet,
Alpine 6813
. E.
Compliments
C omplimcmts
of
of
JA K RO
EY
A FRIEND
Prudential Insurance Company
( omplimcnts
of
Mrs. Ed. M. immon , r.
]. 1urry immons
Kathy and hirley Bickers
The Harry A. mith Family
The 0. W. helnutt Family
Mr and Mr . Ed. M. immons,
and
Eddie
SQUARE DEAL PLUMBING
Free E.rtinwtes
011
eu 1V ork
1286 entral A venue
Jr.
East Point,
so
eorgia
POplar 1-!751
�Anderson Music Company
BET WI HE
from
Hapeville Methodist
Complime111s
Church
of
A FRIEND
~
~ongratulatlons
to the graduating class
BOTTLED UNDER A UTHORITY OF THE COCA.COLA COMPANY BY
THE ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
�E- 2
'''E J
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DO
\D
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�H. E. Lu po & Co., Inc.
Tl:.XACO PRODUCT
J. P. RICKETT
WHOLE AU PROD <I!
Certified Lubncation
''Jf rt's in tou11 u·e hat·e it''
11rc and Batter} Sen tee
PL. 3-2153
p . 1-9170
655 Central Ave
H. E.
HAPHVII.Ll:, GIORGIA
Fulton County Federal Savings &
Loan Association
BILLY MARTI
Ll ' PO
State Farm Insurance Co.
AUTO
Insured aving - 3r, or more
HOME LOA
-.-
LIFE
FIRE
HLGH W. PHILLIP
VJCc Prc.fldcnt
Office
D OW TOW ATLA TA
26 Pryor t., . E.
LA. 2686
orch tde - Peachtree - Pace Ferry Rd.
Eat Point, 106 Thompson Ave. PO. 7-2718
TOM W.LEWI
PO. 1-1171
750 Vtrginia A\e.
REPAIRI1 'G
REFI "I HI 'G
Georgia Institute of Technology
UPHOI. TERI
G
Founded 1885
ndergraduate & Graduate
Engineering
Architecture
Harris Brothers
Furniture Repair Shop
ourse
Management
-
227 L
ciences
ouch fain
t.
OLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA
InformattOII Bulletin 011 Request
Box 5000, GEORG IA TECH, Atlanta 13, Ga.
PO. 1-7071
Flowers Lumber Company
CLUB CASINO SKATING RINK
kating
amrday Mat.
tghtly
2:30-5 p. m.
7-10 p. m.
Ret,ril Dealcrr in Builders upplie.l
Re,tson<~ble !~ales
1392
Ea t Point,
emral Ave.
a
T.
for Prn ·ate Parties
BLA< 1\. \\EI L,
Prop.
Phone D lxte 9183
PO 1-887 6-77
:~
�FA HION TAILOR
:\1. I A:\IOR
GORDON POTATO HIP
11 Edgewood Avenue,
Ml. , -671;)
. E.
Atlanta,
a.
Compliments of a Friend
THE SENIOR CLASS Of
HAPEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Presents
Terror A'
Black Oaks
Tin: (' \ST !In Order ur \ pp ar.uwel ·
\\ IIIIo• (II mental r rl •.John :\ur~<irk
It H <: tt· .. (a rumalt·st'tlll
n· ··ton
J. rr) ."trmhridg•
11.111k II ,. t (hi' rrirl~<l awl
to:trtnrr)
• •
Jamr' llowd )
t:lrir. ( ,, house~e pen
-'l h•J l'ale
l:arb:tr.l l:lahh (a pru ... l• •t•tht•
h Ire' 1 . •
• .'ue t'or•klr
flo T uuer ~ B rh ra'
rrlru•l) . •
... ott n ldfor•l
• •••. JaJH' !lam
(Oil .ttlvrllt"~)
t
•
E. l' J:radt·u
Iarissa I:Iurl) (a rrolrl•• t>
nlft m ut ~ • . . Katie Jo (:anlarr
Ua\e Ed~Aar<h (a true rrimt·
writ< r)
• •
. • Setl :\r" ton
\1 tldreJI Blakt!) (anotlll'r
prn-.pertiH• lwirt• :-.;)
h t • 1:1 krl) t 1 thml
t<r•"!lrrtht· hetrt 1
.11 lie I:lakrl) (au
o 11 and..oOuf hmt
red Blakt h
. Jaun Drakt•
II nt• \
t
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fa f'OIJ\Irtul
murdt rer)
Jan t
oun~
1\:l')
J: •hh} · •tilt•
S-!
�PHONE PO 7 - 7011
HAPEVILLE PHOTO SERVICE
8c STUDIOS
3396 STEWART AVENUE
HAPEVILLE . GA
J . J . ALLEN
C
E . STRICKLAND
�0- 4
.. \II ,,· B<L'
S S ' 'l LIL'
BL \CH''
l. In,eparahl,•
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Is that Trouble, Bill!
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t
1\.t>nny ·., Rarinl! Days.
I. Tommy·., Rt•st Friend '?
5. Irene hy Chance "
?
6. Tlw Three
""to~e~!
7. [).!'., II il!h Stepper
ll. Only :\TaJ..e Relie,e, 1\.athryn
9. Dnn"s a hi~ hoy
10. \\hat do
nO\\,
)Oll "'Pf',
Betty '?
II. Tlw .. \larJ.. .. Of \ \Jan.
1~.
U.
"ally·, '-anw
mile
un in your t'Yt''. Ruthie?
11. Rt•nwmher tho•e grammar
?
•<·hool photos "
l.'i. .. Glamour Bo). "
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�NALLEY CHEVROLET, INC.
2555
rewarr Ave.
JOE COTTON' S DRIVE IN
EAST POINT REALTY CO.
Minute Curb
ervice
RENTAL'
REALE TATE
paciou Dining Room
The outh'r FmeJt Dme !11
503 ourh Main rreet
805 W. Whitehall treer, . W
PL. 8-2761
PO. 1-2153
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
Complnne11ts
of
Lovable Brassiere Compa ny
Snappin' Turtle Rotary
Power Mowers
Enterprise Engraving
Martin-Johnson Printing Co.
Company
Publi her of
ATLA TA'
REPORTER
On White\'-<\}' - Ea r Poinr, Ga.
52 Alabama r.
PO. 7-9101-02
ATLA TA, GLORGIA
i
p
1-2 73
�Lowe Automobile Glass Co.
607
. Matn
SIMMONS AND COMPANY
treet
Bom,KLEPI G A. D TAx
EA T POI
1 RVI< 1
T. GA.
5H 11 2
enrr.t! A venue
afety Glass . Plate Gla · · Window Gla s
HAPEVII Ll., (,LORC.It\
hannels · Regularor · Mirrors
PO . ..,-1592
PO. 1- 292
Com pii me 111 1
BE T WI HE TO CLA
OF '56
or
MAYOR A D 1R . EUGE
E E. DIXO 'JR.
North Avenue School
BIBLE CHOOL 9:45
fOR
B.T.U. 6: t5
I G WOR HIP 10.50
DR. PAl'L
EVE I 'G WOR HIP 7: i5
M. GILLAM, Pa.rtor
Grace Baptist Church
'The Friemllre.rl Cburcb in Toun"
Courteo111 Sen icc
C omplmzents
Scott Brother's Barber Shop
of
579
A FRIEND
orth Avenue
HAPEVILI.r, GEORGIA
s
�E- 1
··Ftlt"l' PL\<.1"
1\
1\J..tnTIII\C..
�Complimentr
of
SKYWAY SERVICE STATION
Hapeville Woman ' s Club
allers for AAA en ice
PO. l-0117
Corner Virginia and Lang Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GFORGIA
PO. l-92<
i8
'Be r Wishe to
PO. 7-3262
lass of '56"
PAUL'S
Paul Strozier, Ou·ner
OAKDALE GROCERY
TIRE A D BA TIER Y
fR. A D MR.
0
G L. HJ(,GI
A
omplere One- top ervice
GA - OIL - ACCE
.1255 Oakdale Road
ORIE
PO. 7-9127
E. Cleveland Ave.
and ylvan Rd .
FOR BETTER LAW
East Poinr, Ga.
A D GARDE
use
THE TEDDY BEAR
HORTI-FERTZ
1tf 55 Lee rreer
Tennessee Corporation
EA T POI
A Place You
T, GEORGIA
an Afford ro Ear
pecializing in Fned
DIA E YOU G
htCken
ORMA DAVI
Alamo Plaza Restaurant
LIZ Me A
Box Chicken ro go
2370
rewarr Ave
0
UE RAT LIFFE
Virginia Hayward
]A N DRAKE
!)()
�Tribble' s laundry, Inc.
THE PUPPY HOU E
Complete Laundry ervice
222:> Stewart Avenue
htrtr Our pecia!t)
PO. 1-9102
128 o. yhan Road
Cleveland A\e. and ylvan Road
t:RB
ERVI E
PO 7-7920
Western Auto Associate Store
59 l
Yarbrough ''66" Service
1129 Cleveland A venue
emral A venue
EA T POl T, GA
HAPL\'11.1 L. GIORGIA
PO 1-9367
PO. 7-1 iot
Res. PO. 7-5715
Bus. PO. 7-o67 i
Sturges and Rawlins, Inc.
Ann Smith's Beauty Shop
Outdoor Advertising Company
Af,Hta Bcautlomzr
Ann mith
1008
1096 Rtdge A\enue,
Ester JohnstOn
Louise Tucker
Alice English
ATLA
W
TA, GEORGIA
. Main r.
COLLEGE PARK.
EORGIA
To the Seniors:
East Point Auto Parts
Here 'ns, folks, your 1956 Hrlltop. A wee
bit later than usual, I know-bur a "mighty
purty" book. Be r wi he· tO all of you.
628
MELL VI A \ ELLS
Hilltop Adz mr
orrh
tun rreet
EA 1' POI T. GA
!II
�E- 3
··<0
\("If BHI \\I Jr...,
�Moon & Hemperley Hardware
Colonial Motor Lodge
PO. l-2H02
220
P0'-152H
orrh f.un , treer
LA r Por. ·r. GA.
Sylvan Road Television Service
926 H arre D me,
VETERAN CAB COMPANY
W.
for TV en ict: D.1y or
2 i Hour R,tdto
tght
Ln
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phone
yhan Road TV en. tLC
Phone PO. 7-1515 or PO. 1-1 I73
6.., 1
PL. 3-6253
orth
emral Ave.
HAPE\II.l.E, GroRC,IA
Budgtt 1'am.r Ccm Be Ammg"/
Tri-City Hardware Company
59..,
College Park Supply Company
encral A \Cnue
) I.., ouch L:un rreer
H APH'ILI L GEORG IA
OI.LEGE PAR K, GIORGIA
PO . ..,-155 1-5
STEEL
Weldon's Service Station
BY
CALVERT
3·i 51 re\\ arc A \enue
HAPEVILLE. GEORGIA
PO. 1-92 -!
PL za ')-5Ll
�..
D- 3
E. T11·-\lf
BJ(,.l \.' ''
I. "II ere Pig:"
:!. ;\li- \lculc-rn Danc-Pr
:t
( hrr-.e Cakt>
I. \ half tinu• hit.
:), Oh llapp} Da}
6.
tc•ppinl-( Out Paula
ittintr and a l\i-.hin:! Rc·tt)
Blaf"l.; dt>nim trou-.c·r-. and
motorq c·le g:rea•e
9. .... umnu·r JWI'ial
10. \\ ho art> tlw tarT\ t'\f· for'!
II. \ big; nicht for i aJ:Ol) ll
I ittlc• Jrrr}
"" f'f't -.mill' from a
...\\t'(lt
J!l rl
II. llaw )Oil g:ot that -.pirit'!
15. < oolin' \OUr toot-.ic<r
16. ll.1ppy two
li.
Ill.
19.
20.
l .oo k at the hi~ •mile-.
Curh lwadt'd Beth
Enior tlw , ic·"
llt•arb and Flowt>r-.
�East Point Beauty Shop
Auto Alignment Service
Beauticians:
Pansy Phagan , Vivtan tovall, Bennte Benson
Anna Kmg Gay
lk:ar Aligning ystem
PO. 7-9061
CHARLES
H. (Jack 1 BRAY
H97 Milledge r.
C omplimrmiJ
EA T POINT,
A.
of
A FRIEND
PO 1-2990
Complmzwts
Hapeville Drug Store
of
"The
Hapeville Washerteria
~/()rc
rnz the C(Jrner'
PO 1-3121
ALWAY
FI -E F
D
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Complimr.mls
HARRIS SUPER MARKETS
110
of
Matn treet, Easr Point
1215 E. Cleveland Ave. at yh n
EA T POI T
Lake Chiropractic Clinic
1112 outh Matn
treet
COLLEGE PARK
Ar -e~;~, ton E rate
We
sed to Make the Best
Southern Wood Preserving Co.
H amburger and Wtener in T own ...
WE
reo ·orm • and Cre -Pm<:
TILL DO
Product
ATLA 'TAP.
0
A
THIO.
Tre. ung Plant .
Ea t Point, Ga.
01attanoo<> , Tenn.
PETE'S PLACE
9.)
f.tcon, Ga.
B
ld~;~,
tn, Fla.
�Amcnca Go<:s to College
~
ITH 10 TAG'
East Point Lumber Company
TATIO I RY
I. MBER - B ILDI
I ( E 18 9
Qual iry .111d en tee t nee I 90 i
MONTAG BROS., INC.
2 I)
200 E. Washmgron Ave.
orrh Htghland Ave.
An A "JA,
G MATERIAL
EA 'T POI T, GA.
Phone PO. 7 -I 511 - 1515
LOIH.•IA
BET WI HL
HANSARD 1 S MARKET
HERTZ RENT-A-CAR
RED DOT MEMBER
l RI:.D A 'TO TORAGL
971 Vtrgmta Ave.
HAPI:\III.L, GLORGIA
Low PHI( r:
ne Block from Atrporr Entrance
AVl G
LOA
Tel. PO. 1-9 i51
TRI-CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
Road enice
1
B08 S SERVICE STATION
me/air Products
LIBERAL DIVIOI.: 0
Accoums In ured
Ttres - Bam:ries - Accessone
I 0,000
3 13·1 rC\\ an Ave.
) i 11 re\\ arr A venue
PO. 7-1574
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Hapeville, Ga.
Complinu:nts of
AVIATION INSURANCE AGENCY
COLLEGE STREET P. T. A.
05 Cemral Avenue
!JG
�0-1
PRIDE OF TilE
Jl
S~:\IOH.·
lOR CL \."." \\JI."liE: TilE
TilE IH:. T OF 1·:\ I·:R'ITllll\(,
B. Top to Bottom
\ . Top to Bottom
TIH' D-1 C~t·ut•, minth ll olland
Fran<'t'' •tall, for indi, idualil)
Tt•<lder. Colbath <heck Beatt-nhauj!h·, roll
\l r k re \l ith "jtH a littlt• mort• -tud)in:.:" to Jo
Brudle~. Da'i' -hu•h "hilt· DanH'II nap
St>llt•r", \ lr k t•to, C rant• 't'('tion olhn•rs
Brad In and l nj!ram "ith "alj!t'hra problt>m,''
Tedder·, Rank Book-. .t< out of balance
" llome \\Ork" durin)!: " llomc'' Room period
97
�T. E. ROSE
M itchell Funeral Chapel
ational Life and Accidenr Insurance
Company
336.2 te\\art Avenue
116
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
. Ea t Poi nr treet
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
Office : PO. 1-88 i•i
Res.: PO. l -• 18•i7
Flowers by Wire
C nmplnncnt.r
Phone : PO. 1-1387
RAVEN'S
STEWART AVENUE FLORIST
A D GREE HO
of
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Jeanes
E
Floral De igns - Corsages - Cut Flowers
House Planr - Pot Planes
3135 tewarr Avenue (at Oak Drive )
MR. A D MR . GEO.
Kitchens Feed Milling, Inc.
L. RAVE
CLASSIC CLEANERS
PICK-UP A D DELIVERY
Manufacturers and
A Complete Dry Cleaninp, Senice
Di mburor :
Alrerations - rorage - Laundry
outhern Pride and Money Maker
810
Datry and Poultry Ration
11<)2 Pryor
r.,
.W.
COLLEGE PARK. GEORGIA
PO. 1-1118
Phone: MU. 8- i 100-·1)0 1
Paul T. Donehoo
. Main rreet
L. A. MILLER
Funeral Home
GE
Ali-IBULA ( E
652 Plum rreet,
ERVI( E
Equipped Wttb Oxygen
ERAL Co TRACTOR
. W.
ATLA TA , GEORGIA
PO. 1-2171-72
EM.
H APEVILLE, GEORGIA
8986 - 87 - 88
�SULCER'S CAFE
T. R. Miller & Son, Inc.
"~f'/bere
Dry Gootlr. hoes, J?eady -T o- \II' ear
Friendr Meet"
o25 Lee
619 Central Avenue
t.,
. W.
PL. 3-0655
HAPl VII LE, GEORGIA
(omplimenlr
Com plnnenl J
of
of
B.P.O. Elks 1617
A FRIEND
EA 'T POINT, GA.
BET WI HE
TO
LA
OF '56
Southern Meter & Supply Co.
John Sexton & Co.
T be
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
alional hmn lt'l bolerah G racers
P. 0. Box 4li!2
Federal Annex
ATIA
TA
2,
JACOB'S PHARMACY
A.
857 Gordon r., . W .
PL. 3-2173
TOM E. MORRI
1¥.)
�Compliments
of
VERA'S DINING ROOM
Foremost Dairies, Inc.
60 I Central Avenue
2711 Piedmonr Rd.
CH.
9 i31
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
Perry Jackson Appliance
And Furniture Company
FRI dDAlRE
C ompl1mcnts
APPLIA
of
and
ZE ITH
Orner of
TV's
HANDY PANTRY
enrral and Virginia Avenue
Senior Chapter of the F. H. A.
1955-56
Jo
MAID!l VA
E
Pnsident
MARY TI.:WART . .
Viet Presulent
KATIE }0 GARDNER .
ecretar}
MARY }0 l DDERTH
. . Treas11rer
LAJ
I: MOTE .
. . . . . Projects Chmrman
CAROL RAVE
. . . P11blic Relatro1u Chatrman
HI.:LE
TARK . . .
. . . Pt~rlim.:ntarian
GRACE
RO< KETI. . . . . . . . . Histortall
HARLOTTE DL LAP
. ( butrnum of Degrees
L I Co KLl . . . .
ocit~l Chairman
Carter's Barber Shop
Fulron Avenue
100
�(' ompliment r
of
HAPEVILLE HIGH P. T. A.
MR . BI HOP
MR . JOH
MR.
MR.
MR .
President
IMP 0
. FirJt Vice Pnsideut
HARIH
econd V rce Pre.rule11t
W. O'REAR
.
ecretar}
AM TOLAR
0
(AR KEY
Treasurer
.
101
�Hugh Steele Construction Co.
Cbrk Howell Hwy.
Roure )
OI LEGE PARK, JEORGIA
PO. 7-7880
Citizens Bank of Hapeville
OMPLETE BA KI G
ER VI E
Member of
Federal Deposic Insurance Corporacion
OMPIIME T
OF
FORD DIVI 10
A
E fBLY PLA T
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
HAPEV iLLE, GEORGIA
102
�co
c
GRATULATIO
CHAPMAN DRUG COMPANY
A
"There lJ 'o ubstitutc For An llducation''
EAST POINT CHEVROLET
ales- Part -
600
. Main
p
c.
DEALER, I
f1rst
and
ave T1me
M
A
N
ervice- Used Cars
PO. 7-2611
treet
Try
PO. l-1116
EAST POI T,GA.
'Your Busi11ess Is Our Busmess"
If It's Printing You
eed
ALL
Compliments of
THE ARROW PRESS
890 Virginia Ave.
Georgia Baptist Children's Home
PO. l-2•i74
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
PERFECTO CLEANERS
HAPEVILLE FABRIC CENTER
"If/here quallly counts''
woolen -corduroy
ta!Iera-dre
goods
Today the only bargain in
Et ery need for school girl sett'i11g
dry cleaning i quality
PO. 7-4519
567
entral A venue
187 Central A venue
Oppo ite Ford Plant
Phone POplar 7-1717
HAPEVILLe, GA .
MINTON-JONES COMPANY
SPORTSMAN BARBER SHOP
OFF! E MA HI
E
Typewriters - Adding Machines - Prinnng
2761 tewart Avenue, . W.
Calculators - Auromatic Typing Equipment
AIR CONDITIO ED
orris Graham
ALE
ERVI< I· - RF TAL
127 Whiteway Ave.
Jimmy Keel
EA T POI T, GA .
.
103
�Lakewood Auto Parts & Battery
Co.
MINOR STUDIO
II', Bll) II' reeked and B1tmcd Arrtomobiler
All Type.! of Photograph)
EWADUEDPART
.,.,,
__ .,
Da mburor Excello Bartcnes
e
t
Washington
28 1cDonough Blvd.
1-nn
PO.
EA T POI
ATI. A TA, GEORC.IA
T. JLORG!A
'Y. 0621
FOLDS BROTHERS
Lon's One Stop
STANDARD SERVICE
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
ROAD ERVI E
383
enrral Avenue
PO. 1-9 i 19
FI I HED LA
DRY
rewarr and
orrh A venue
PO. 1-1188
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
MOLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES
BEA TY
PARHAM
LT RE
CLEANERS and LAUNDRY
BARBERI
3'11
2
Manetta t.,
ATLA
.
Prck Up and Dcln·ery ernce
W.
TA, GEORGIA
923 Oak treet, . W.
AL. '1209
PLaza 5-5662
Lang Avenue Beauty Shop
3-11 0 Lang A venue
PO 7-7671
Minit Drive Inn and Grill
,Uaster Operator and Oznu:rEVELY GILLEY
27 21
tewarr Ave.
Complrmt:lltJ
of
W. H.
Connie and Frances
]().1
TO E
�ON YOUR
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G RA--n-U AT I 0 N
lO.'i
�MAJE TY FILM
TAL TON'S TV SERVICE
VISTA-CINE SOCIETY
.1109 tC\\<UtAvc.
P. 0 Box 180
PO. 7-2973
HAPicVII LE, GEORGIA
HAPEVILLI., Gr:OR(,IA
outh l:.1stern Films
CLASSIC F OWER SH
1R..
J.
1.
P
A. C. Hem perley & Sons
JA< K o
_) i 1 i tC\\ an A venue
fl
ERAL DIRECTOR
Q ALITY FLOWER
"Tbree Gem:ratiour of en ice''
Plm
PER 0
ALIZED
ERVICE
East Point Bowling Center
Dixie Auto Alignment Company
""Boul for Hea/1/;'.r 5ake ··
22)8 tewart Avenue, . W.
Open 1onday through Friday 4:00 P. 1.
AT RDAY200P. 1.
A. Mc\X'HORTI:R. Ou11a
Off. PO. l-807 i
118 Jeffer on Avenue
EA 1 POI
FRED
Res. PL. 5-9 i81
T. GEORGIA
(0J11PLIAIE 'TS
of the
Hapeville
FASHION SHOP
Furniture Company,
Incorporated
Hape>tlle's Fa.h ton
enter
770 Central A venue
P0.1-2612
627
orrh
enrral
PO. 7-7083
PO. 7-5060
�ADAIR Me ORD
l~eprc.rclltm~
Harvey' s Open Kitchen
THE McCORD COMPANY
.. If/ c SetTe tb' Bc.rt for Leu''
Insurance- Real Estate- Auro Loans
3518
126-l tewart Avenue
Fulron Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
HAP! VILLE, GEORGIA
Business: PO. 7- I 5-16
OPE
Residence: PO. 1-3100
THE LETTERCRAFT SHOP
7 DAY A WHK
CLARK SIMPSON
523 Legion W ay, East Point, Georgia
PO. 1-4637
SERVICE STATION
OFF ET PRINT! G
MIMEOGRAPH!
DIRE T MAIL! G
2866 tewart A venue
ART&LAYOUT
HAPE VILLE,
EOR(,IA
DIRECT MAIL ADVERT! I G
Compltmcnts
ET THE BET-
of
Swift and Company Oil Mill
Get
P. 0. Box 190
EA 'T POI
T.
EORGIA
DIVISION Of NATIONAL DAllY 'RODUCTS COR , .
Hapeville Gardens Florist
"Flou·er.r by \f/rre''
"Flowers in the Modern Manner"
"Pleasingly Different"
HAPEVILLE,
ATLA TA, GA.
PO. 1-3310
2967 tewart A venue.
EORGIA
107
VE. 0711
�BJ:. T \'\
I~H£. '
TO
TH~. t\IOR
FR0\1
nn. DCT
CLUB
1. "till look- likt• tlw
""Uillf>
olt· { lot·~
2. 1- it all that bad, Da, id i
:l. Futun· \1 r. and \I,,
I. .:::'1\\!'('t -milt· for a m•~:hty '"''et ;.:a!
5. BI"\Prly
a' a working gal
fl. That' a midlly rwrt -mile
'· .Ju-t bum in around
..
··~t r. \lilitar}
H. ( ,f-OrJ.!.t'"
9. Don and '-'hirle} ket•pin:r -tead}
10. { alhn..: on .. Ott"'
11. '· \ac and ..Tootie" year ... ap:o
1:?. Eult·a-t k, . ,. ping n•t·onl,
..
!"OlllJlllll}
l:t ll.<.r:, ··B,I-( \len "
II. ClaudP\ on the ··,tainHI} to -ucce'
IS. .. kootchie Koo," Ed" in
lfi.
ittin' Pretty
17. .. Da,y ( rot·kett"
I H. IU'.T. has ~lantour
..
�CAWTHON AND HOLLUMS
Frigidaire
Hapeville Lumber Company
Commercial and Domesric Appliances
PL. 1-8126
225 W Wa hingron Ave.
EA T POINT. GEORGIA
CACTUS GRILL, INC.
Fl
C. GARCIA BARBER SHOP
E FOOD
Fmnou.t K. C.
5tet~k r
102 I Bankhead Avenue,
. W.
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
MR. AND MR . CLYOF Mt.LAN< 0
Phone PO 1-9·182
2 17 5 tewarr Avenue
"GREETI G TO GRAD ATE ..
Finley and Duvall Nurseries
CITY CAB COMPANY
HRUBBERY
IVe Deliz er
t~nd
HAPEVILLE
P/,mt
PO. 7-2727- 2728
Open
undays
Phone PO. 7-7012
?.765 tewarr Avenue
HARVEY L. PEPPER , Proprietor
HOLDER 1 S AUTO SERVICE
BEE 1 S BEAUTY SALON
General Auto Rep,ms
Let Bee's Get
111
}'our Bonnt:t
TIRE- BATTERIE - ACCE ORIE
at the shop \Vith the homey atmosphere.
Pure Oil Products
MRS.
BETTY \X'I ATMA . 011'11£'1'
.1 II
3 i15 re\\art Ave.
HAPIVILI I, GPOR(,JA
p . 7-5810
orrh Cenrral A venue
PO 1-9120
PO
l-1852
HAPPVILLL\
EORGIA
�First Baptist Church
Corner College r. and Fulwn Ave.
HAPL:VIl.LI:, GEORC,IA
PO. 7-8211-2
" ay It Wtth Flouers"
ALLEN SCALE COMPANY
Stallings Flowers and Gifts
PL. ~-9717 - PL. ~-1186
ighrPhone. PL. 3-2381
CALI
,t/c.r
Crl ICC
MR . LucY BROTHERTO
MR. A 0 MR . RIC HARD M. Bl H
77 1 Murphy Avenue
Ou·11ers
ATI A TA, GLORGIA
620 Lee treet, . W.
orner Lee & Gordon
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
"Greeting.r to Graduates"
DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
EXCHANGE FURNITURE CO.
Fa.rt Lamulerette erzice
·your Friend!} Fmniture tore''
Dry
FAIR PRICE.
1 188 Murphy Ave.,
212
fain
leaning and
rorage
EA Y Tr:RMS
t.
.W.
PL. 3-1103
East Poinr, Ga.
BURNHAM'S PHARMACY, INC.
Prompt. Dependable Procript!01l erz ICI!
MITCHELL MOTORS, INC.
Authorized Dealer
RCA - RADIO -
BEAM APPLIA
E
'Your 0/d.rmobi/e Dealer"
Free Delivery
Phone PO. 7-1566
2992 tewarr Ave.
HAPEVILLE,
1-lapez ilh '.r
350 We r Peachtree treet,
EORGIA
cu est a11tl Mort Complete Drug tore
110
. W.
�Yo11r Home F11mitme
HAPEVILLE AUTO PARTS
tore
71 2
MYERS- DICKSON
orrh O :nrral Avenue
HAPI:VILLL, GEORGIA
103 Ware Avenue
PO. 1-22 21
EA T POI T, GIORGIA
For the Best in
FO D A D
ECONOMY CABINET SHOP
ERVI E
C:\>
CAMPBELL'S DRIVE IN
C.abtncts ,\llJ Rc:mpping
anJ
RE TA RANf
601
eneral Repairs
. Main r., Ea t Point
12
Curb ervice
tO
PO. 7-85 •il
3557 Elm treet
12
East Point Ford Company
ales, Part.r and en ice
Complmzents
1230
. Main treet
of
PL. 3-2121
EA T POI T, GA.
WALKER DIE, TOOL
and
ENGINEERING CO.
Com pli11WIIf J
ATLA
of
COLLINS DRUG STORE
111
TA,
EORGIA
�Crmwutulatrons tn the
HILLTOP
from
THE CITY OF HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Et:<..E
r:
E
DIXON, JR.,
Ma)Or
BARBARA LEE,
Clerk
ToM W OA ILL, Alderman at LargL
ounctlmen
FRA
c.
K COG<..I
I. 1.. ELLI
G.
HAGOOU
W . HOYT MITH
112
�Exponent of Better Living
H.
Eubanks Appliance Co.
Gas and El ctric Equipment
Come To See Us At Our
112
tarrett Plumbing
o.
Contracting and Repairing
ew Location
1:w W. Cleveland Ave.
. East Point , treet
Durwood Eubank
Ea t Point, Ga.
PO. 1-
East Point, Georgia
2-l
PO. 7-1:i-l.t
Hapeville Concrete Block
Company
150
outh Central Avenue
PO. 1-03:l
'•'"''"' Opuo' •""9 •• O•lto C• S
ompliment
JOE WE TBROOK, IN .
of
DODGE-PL YMO TH
22
orth Main
mith and
he
Bernard John on
t.
TH-JOH
Ea t Point, Ga.
PO. 1-1126
1210
11:~
0
PO TIA
. :fain, Ea, t Point
�Complmzenti of
Pnr TO
'To11r tlft.rfaction l.r 011r Aim''
Russell Dry Cleaning Co.
I II H011 A 0
Dependable Pressing erv ICe
FRA
K:
Altering <lnd Dyeing
R. LEA
PO 1-9167
}AME
L. THOMASO
3 101
te\\;m
Ave.
HAPI·VILLI;, GLORGIA
RE T A CAR
Dixie Drive It Yourself System
67 Pryor
rre:et,
. E.
(I 00 Fr. from Candler Bldg.)
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
WA. 1870
ening rhe ourh for 25 Years
Arnold Court Apartments, Inc.
522 Kwg Arnold r.
HAPEVILLE, GI'OHG!A
COY WYNN
Furnished and unfurnished apartments de igne:d for
comfortable living.
the
Work-saving, time-saving fearure at
rea onable prices
TUDE T ' FRIE D
PO. 7-5991
Complimenti of
Hartley-Nolen Realty Company
Com pli me 111 r
. A. HARTLEY - G. B.
of
OLE
-
w. T. BA
K
Real Estate and lnmra11ce
Mac and Archie
EA T POI T, GEOHGIA
205 . Ea r Point r.
lU
PO plar 1-8857
�11946-1956
~aft~ ~'9~
7ea/e
SduuJt
/1~ /144()~
/l~f! ~eM
'UI~ ~ ~
'56,
, , ,
(6
~~~~~~s
Keep in touch with Hapeville High
Through the Alumni Association
Current Work :
Current Officers:
Carl Welch '47
Harold Gallman '55
The tenth annual one - hundred - dollar
aluumni scholarship is to be awarded at the
graduation ceremonies this month. Funds
for this scholarship and other expenses
derive from the operation of the concession
in the Recreation Center.
President
Vice-President
Paula Ramsedl '51
Secretary
Snooky Wallis '48
Treasurer
11.)
�GENERAL INDEX
\1..1n, \mw
21, 10, l:l, 1 ~
\ldridp;e, ( harlt's
10
.\Je,andrr. Gun
27
.\lt>,ander. !Ia(
:n. Ill
\llt>n, \rthur
:ll, Ill
\lltn, Jo,eph
:l:!
\llt'n. \!irhat>l
:t!
\llt-n, Pri,...·illa
;{0. 11, 1:!, IS, Ill
\ll;wod. l!o" Jrd
:l:!. Ill
\ll{!:ood. L)nda
27, :JS, -lS
.\ lli,on. Elranor
16, -l:J
\lrnand, Caroh n
27. 10
\ln•tl. Rid1ani
29. 15, 19, 5:l. 5 ~
\ndt·r-on. Dana
:n. 1:{
\ndt-r-on. Jerrrll
16, :J6, 51l
Andrt>w-. ]O)t't'
29, II
\n •lin. \lar~it•
'JO. Ill
\-h. Robert
27
ht>ra, Ralph
31
.ht•rt>tt, Elinor
:lO, 71l
Bahh. Linda
15. :lll, -11 . -15. -18. n:!, 11
Ra<ku-. \like
3')
Railt'), Jean
:lO. 78
Built•}, Joan
27
Railn. Joel
ln. :lll, 71
Built'). \lar{!:art't
2-1.-10, n. II
Rakt>r. \ anq
.21l. -lO. -1.3
Ball. \nnettt'
.):!, -l5
Rank'. Ronald
:12. Ill
Banni,tt'r. Gail
:l:!. Ill
Barlwr, Ell!(t'nt'
21, :II
Harnr-. Bill}
:!l
Ba1 nt'', Tran
:l:!, 71l
Banw,. \\'ar~t'n
27
Barnett, \'\a' Ill'
29
Bano\\, Joh~
In, .31, :l5. -10. II. 15. 19. ~0. S2
Barr,, Linda
27
Ba-kin, J imnn
:~2. :lll, Ill
Ba-kin. Larn ·
2-1. 3~ 4~ -1~ 5~ S-1
Bau{!:hman, ( harlp,
16, II. II
Bt·att•nhau!(h, Jerr}
21, 15
Bt•aumont. "li" \nnt>
10, :Jil.
Bt'Ck. Bill)
:!ll
Bt"drord, C:ail
27
Bent'tield. Bt'nn,
.32
llt'llnt'tt, \I r-. \I artha
lO
B.. nnett, Rt'llt' Ta
:!IJ, .3S
Bt•ntle). Sail,
;{1, 10, 15. ill
Bt'ntlt>y, Tt'rn
29, II
Brrt'}, Bill)
2-l, 3-1-, 35
Rr'i', Jern
2-l, -10
Bt'\ i,, Lar~)
21. 11
Bil!harn. Jot'
21, 50, 55
Hillin!('. kart-n
:lo. Ill
Billin~:ton, Barr}
21. :JI. 50
Blark. Bilh
32
Bla<"k. HoJi"wr
32. i8
Rlalork. n.. , t>rl)
In, :Jil. 39. 10. 11, -II, 55. II
Blalo<k, 'I horna,
29
Blan<"h, Ri<hard
:!i
Blankt>n,hip. lliannt'
.'H. ill
Bolton, Elizabeth
:!ll
Bond, Ha, ward R.
10
Bonner. ·tanle,
32, ill
Boont', Dalt- ·
:Jo
Boont'. Frank
:!ll, 50
Bori,, Larn
27. :H. :J5, -l2
Bouman. \iattie
.30
Bowen, Harold
:!i. 50
Bo"en, Ja<"k
16. 10. II. 15, IIJ. 50
Bo'"'n. :\!!"-. .lohnnit· \1.
ll
Bo\\t'r-, \ ir{!:inia
27. 10. 12
Braden, E. ( .
16. 10, -II. IS. I!
Bradle), ( harlrnt'
;{(), l:t ill
Brae fie~, llan
:w
Bradle), llokt•
:!n, 27, II. 15, -19, 52, 5.) , 51, :'ill
Bradle), lloyt 15, 10, -15, 19, 50. 52, 51. 51l, 60, il
Bradley, Hid1anl
:!ll, 38, lO, II. l5, 5-l, 5ll
Bradle\. Ronald
21. II. 15. l9, 5-l, 51l
Brannon, Bt>nm
:!1, ill
Brantle}. Sam .
c
P
Rrantlr\, Sandra
:J:!. 10, 15, ill
Bra''' eil. Chern
:lO, Ill
Bra,well . .lo \n;1
21. 1-1-, 15, Ill
Brewer, Ho, \.
10, 19
Brop;don, Ronald
16, :JS. ~:!. 15. 50, 01. il
Brook,, Edp;ar
:l:!
Brook-. Jack
:!C)
Brook,. l'uul
16. 15. 19. SO. 51, :'ill
Broohher, Elizulwth
cP
Rrooksher, ],ubrl
21
Bro\\ n, Barbara
.3 I, Ill
Bro"n, Berk)
31
Bro" n, Conn it'
21, :lll
Bro\\ n, Ellen
29
Bro\\ n, £,a
32, Ill
Bro" n, Pat
:!9
Brown, Shirl!'\
29, 35
Bruton, Gar) ·
.32, IS
Br)un, \la,ine
31, Ill
Bud1anan, ( .harlt',
28
Buchanan, Forre't
29, 38, -15
Bucknall, Ed" ina
16,-13, H. 45
Buice, Pat
29, 10, U
Bullork, Linda
:!ll, 10, II, 1.'\
Bunn. Cah in
27
llurd1, • Ut'
29, -11
Burdette, \lary
.31, -1:!, ill
Burel, Be,erh
2-1, 35
Burri. Edwar;l
21, 36
Burkt', \lurtha
:!C)
Burn,, Dirkit'
:{2, 50, ill
Burns, ybil
27
Burt. all}
2-1, 55, 56
Byar,, Lloyd
:!i, :H. ~2
( allahan, Brt>ndu
27, II, 1:!
Callahan, Charlern
IIi. :w. II, i1
<'amp. Hilda
II. :l!J. II. -15. 56, il
Camp, Jimm)
32, :ill
Campbell, Waltt'r
li, l:i, il
Campbell, \-.; illiam 1'.
19, 5~
Cannon, k athr) n
21
Canup, BNty
2-1, l:l, IS
Carli-le, Claude
II, 1:1. 71
CarJi,Je, Zoraetta
27, ~0. 36
Cannat·k, \ I r-. Louis!'
10
Cartt'r. \ian
2i
Cartt'r, Carol!'
2-1
< .arter, l.t>" 1s
ll, 2n
Cas\\t'll, Carl
...... :n
Caudell, Ed" in
31
(a\\ thon, llarr)
1i, 71
(.t'rn), Rudolph
li
Chambers, Da,id
:JO
( hamhers, Ralph
3:1
Chance, Charlotte
:!i, -II, 44. 15
Chance, Jane
21, 35, 10, -12, H, 45
Chancey, I rrne
21
Chapman, Carol
17. ~I, II. 15, 67, II
Chapman, Eel" in
17, l:i
Chastain, Gail
:!ll, H, t:l
Childers, Be' erl)
30, ill
<.lark. Ronald
:l2
Clo" er . .\lartha
:il, 71l
Cobb, Jean
30, Ill
Cohh. Jo)Ct'
29
CO;!!(in. \ lary \nn
li. -1:{. II. 15
( O{!:!(ins, Doroth)
30, ill
( ohran, Bobby J ot•
:!9
( ohran, PntriciJ
:!9
!Hi
( .olbnth, Emih
21, 11-, 15
( ole, llarold ·
27
( .onkle, ~ue
li. :ill, 39, 10, 4.3. 15, ll
( 'on null), June
24. 36, -ll. 11, 41l
( ·oov;ler, Sue
2-1
Cook, Lamar
ll, 21. :l-1, :ill, 50
( oprlan, t•il
:H, 11
Co, , Billy
:l:!, ill
Co,, Ronnit'
:i:!, ill
( rail(, Bett)
2i
( rui~. Jeanette
,)()
( rai~:. Linda
:16
( rant', Bill
:! I, :lS, 10. II, 15, IIJ, 51. S:!', Sll
( ra\\rord, \nn
31
( rawrord, Eunice
:ll, 4:i
( :ra\\ ford, Louise
2l
Crawford. \!adelint'
29
Crisman, \!erwin T.
10, -12
( rorkett, Gract' .
29, l:i
Croker, Da,id
17, :ill, 10, .j.j.
( rO\\ e, Larry
2i, 3-1, ..JI
Crowe, Pep;p;y
2-1
Dailt>y, Diant'
32, ill
Dailt'), hirlry
21l
Danit>l, kay
31. ill
Darnell, Phil
:!ll
Darnell, Robert
25, -IS
Daup;herty, \larp;o
3'1
')7 .j•)
Da, is, Brenrir
Da\ is, Dalr
25. 11, 1.1.
Da, is, Gloria
:n. i8
Davi'<, Jerry
.)2, ill
Da, is, orma
17, .)9, 15, 71
Da, is, Ron nit'
27. .\0
Da\ is, Teddy
32, 71l
Dt'an, Bill)
27
Deck, L. 1.., Jr.
10, 51
l>t'mp'e), Delores
29
Drmpse), Jot'
:'II
llrnne', \lrh in
:!ll, :H. 36, -II
Dt>nni~. Eult•ase
li, 1:l
Drnnis, \lary Ann
:!i, il
Dt"rrick, \I i" Carol) n
ll, lO
Dewel, Gary
:~2
Dt'Wt'l, 'te\1'
27
Dickerson, Lavonne
29
Dickrrson, Pat
:!ll, :il, 11
Doc·ie, \I r-... Stt>pht>n
10, 12
Dodd, La,erne
21
Dodd, \[a,int'
21l
Dorst'), Donna
31
Dor,ey, Hugh
27
DoN'y, J anN
Ill, lO, 15
Dou~:ht), ( lt'\t'land
:!ll, ..j I
Douglas.~, \lrs. \Tell
10
Dowdey, James
Ill, 31l, 39. -10, 62, 71
Drake, Jann
Ill,
II, 15, 63,71
Dri,er,, ha Lt'e
29
Duke, Win,ton
21l
Dun<"an, Brenda
27, 56
Duncan, \ leril) n
Ill, 43
Dunlap, Charlotte
10, 11, t:l
Dunlap, Tommy
.):!
Dupree, lmo{!:t'ne
29
D)c'ht', Emil}
Ill. I~
Eason, Carol) n
25
Ea-on, ]ant'
30, 71l
Edinp;er, Judy
27
Ed" ard,, Patricia
31
Elkin,, Puult•tte
25, 1-1, -15
Ellina,, Emanuel J.
10, 10
Ellin{!:ton, Diant>
30, 43, 71l
Elliott , Ed\\ard
21
Elliott, Larr)
.3:!. 7H
Elli,, Jerry
:!S, 2i. 11
I< ;;s
:w.
�GENERAL INDEX (Continued)
Elli~. Jad,
Eq:dr, Jrrl)
:ti, so
:~2.
:H.
ill
10
:H. ill
30. 13. ill
29, :~5. I{)
30
21l
25
32, 10. ill
3'7
29, 11, 15, -til
25, M1
21l, 3-t
:~2. 7ll
27. 10. 11, 11
:~o. n. ill
.30
28, 13
27
28
27
31
11l
28, 10
E~py, ~~i~' Dorothy .1.
Fairrt>l. Ronald
Farr. Rrenda
F<>rrel, Jo 1\nn
Ft>rrell, \ irp:inia
Field .., Gloria
Finlt>y. CharJe,
Fleminp:, Robby
Fleminp:, Jnnws
Flo-.d, Tommie
Flu~'· Don
Fo~u~. II an ey
Fold .. , Pet<'
Ford, .kan ..
Fost<>r, (;ail
Fo"lrr, Paul
Franklin, Loi~
Fraser, Paulett.•
Frazier, Glynn
Frrrman. Evolina
FrrPman, Roht>rl
Fruit, Emory
Fullt>r, "andra
27. :H. 11
Futral. J imnn
10
Callo"a\. \li~~ JurH'
11l. 38. 13, 15, i1
Cardnrr: Katie Jo
:~ 1, 10, 13, ill
Cardnrr, Patriria
2i
(;armon, Sandra
10
Ca rrt'tt, II ornt'r B.
Gray,
Gaudio, Frances
2i, 45
Ca,, \l ary lyc·c
29
Ga\, Wa,ne
27
Caia\\ay: Jeri)
28, 11. 50. 58
Cih-,on, Doup:
3'1
Gilbert, Ronnie
27
Gilmort', Judy
28, 10, 13
Ci,en ... Gt>orp:e
25, 11. 13
Cod" in, Pat
2i
Co~dt>n, Brtty
18, 71
Grap:p:, J rrry
32
Grant, \ irp:inia
:lO, ill
Grantham, Fran!..
18, 43
Grantham, Jack
28
CrN'n, Tdaliene
:~ 1. 10, 78
Crrt>n, Jani-,
31, 4:~. ill
Grrrn, Jot>
27
Grern, Joyce
18, .)8, 45, 61, 71
Grillin, Jt>rry
31
Cullin, Gt>rald
18, 38
Gullrn, Krnneth
28, i1
flam, Jrrry
31, ill
llamrnett, Grorp:e
21. .!0, 11. 12, t5, -19. 58
llammNt, \[i,, \l arilury
10
Hammett. Wendt>ll
28, 45
llandlt>y, Rill
25
ll andley, Larry
27, 50
ll annunr, Rt•H•rly
27
llarhin, Racht>l
:~ 1
llarp:ett. \l ary
28, 38. 11, 43
llarri .., <.onnit>
18. 39, 71
Harris, David
:t~. 50, 78
ll arri~. Jane
!1, 19, .)6, :~8. II. 15. Ill, 71
ll arri .., Jonita
25 . .!2, 15. 18
Harri._, :,ue
27
ll ay~. Paul
31, 78
ll ap>ard, Fred
27, 3-l, 38. -15, 50
llt>t'l). \la l)·lt>e
28
ll<"llam .. , Re' erly
30, 11, 78
ll t•nder-on, Thoma~
19. 15, 51, 58
Ht>pner, Larq
:t!, ill
llerndon, Pearly
29
llt•r-<"hrlman, 'i1u'
_ _ _ 25
29
\tan
19, 3S
Dorot!{,
:t:!
Rolwrt.
3'1
Rolwrt
32. ill
Wayne
2!1
llin~on . E\t>hn
!l, 19, 3!1. ;~cJ, 11, II, 15, till , 71
llix,on, \t ar}
25
llolland, Fran<'<''
:H. 15
llollis. J uch
lO
HoJ,enhec( \lr_.. Hazel
25, 3-t
llon<"a, Dan
26
Honea , llup:h
.)1
Horwa, Johnn'
.)1
llood , Rennu:
31. ill
llood. Jo<"
27
llood. Shirley
10
llop<', L. \\.
21
Hopp<>r. Sandra
10. 19, So, .'ill
llo\\ard, Ray
28
llo"ell , Jimrny
27, :H
Huckaby, Lnrl)'
.) 2, Jl, ill
II uckahy, \lorri .. on
28, 50
llud,on , Cah in
32, 10, 7!1
Hudson, Ja<"k
27
llufT. Barbara
7!1
llufT. Ruth
11
!Iuffman, \li'~ llatt•l
31, H, 7!1
llup:p:in~. Charles
25, -tO, 55
llup:hrs, 1\lmira
27
llunnicutt, Judy
.}0. 78
lluntrr, Dian
2!1
lluntinp:, Rilly
19, :~8. 10, II. 43. II
llutchin~, Ro .. emary
28. 10, 13
J! utrhinson , Sy h ia
25, 35. -tO. 11, .!5, 52
llyde, Eric
25. II, II
l np:ram, \drianne
211. n, 12
lrhy, \laq
29
In inr, Johnnie
25, 3.!, 58
1rvinr, Phil
25
hir, B It)
29
hiP, , andra
31, 10
.Jack-.on, Rarhara
29
J ac!..-.on, Berry
~i. 31. 50, 58
Jackson, Curtis
32, Ill
Jarbon, Da,id
19, 58
Jackson, Grorp:e
21
]arbon, Ro,
31
J a rrrtt, Prp:~y
3~. 11, 55
Johnson, Jamrs \lien
29
Johnson, ~liriam
19, 38
John-.on, Ora Dell
2i
Johnson, Patricia
25
J ohn-.on, , usan
2i
J one-. Bohhy
25
Jon "• De lore.;
2i
Jones, Ed" ard _
28
Jones, Frank
19, -t5. 49, 50. 58, 71
Jone~. Jac!..ir
25, W, 1-t . .IS, 56
Jone-. Kay
!l, 2.'i, B, 11
Jon~. \l ad it• \ann
19
Jont''-, \f artha
32, ill
Jonr-. \1 irharl
32
.Tone-, \lonroe
~~ • .tO, 15
.Tone~.
an<"y
19, :~5
Jone'-, Phillip
11
Jonr'-. Ranth
:~2. ill
Jonr--, Ronnie
29
]one,, Thoma"
:?5, .35. H. 15
Ju,tu .., Grrald
:?1. 3-t
Kernrr, Kennrth
~5. tO. 41, 15. 18, 56
1\.rllry, Ja<"que
19, 38. 11, .Ill. 60, i1
Kt>lley, Loray ne
2i, .!0
1\.rnnrdy, \l arie
19, :~8. 10, H. II, 15. 69, 71
1\.cy.Janrt
31
1\.idd, Jeri)
llt·~tt·r .
IIi II.
llill.
Hill.
llill.
:n.
117
Kiddie, <"arolt•
1\.imhell. Jean
1\.irln , Tomm'
1\.irkiand, '\i c:l..,
Ki-.linp:, Raymo.nd
1\.itr . .Tori
Knip:ht, Larry
1\.ni p:ht, Linda
1\.ranwr, Elizabeth
1\.ramer, John
Lake. Rosalie
Lambert, Jrrry
Lamunda, Rrtty
Landrum. ( onnir•
Landrum, \lyra
Lanp:ford, Camilla
Lanier, Ronald
La .. hley. Geraldirw
La .. tinp:rr, I rent•
La,dt•r, llelf'n
La"'on, Lamar
La"'on, '\anq
La"-on, Patricia
Lea. Frank
L<'<', Joe
1-t'e, Patsy
Lettf'rr. Lyle
Le' y, Ceorp:e
1-t'"i', Lamar
Lockwood, Sp:t. J. F.
Lonp:. Lelia
Lonp:ino, Jayne
Lonp:ino, ~Iarlrne
Looney, Josrph
Loont>y, Reherra
Lo,rrn. 1!. \hrl..
Lo,rrn, Julian
Lucas, uc
Lunreford, \ . \\ell. Jr . .
Ly nrh, Eddie
Lynch, Lafayrtte
Lynch, ancy .
Lynt·h, Rudeen
Lynch, Wanell
\laddo,, Hup:h
\!ainor, Doris
\lainor, Jeanette
\!ann, Charles
\!ann, Danny
\lann, ue
\lann. Wytonia
\!arlin, Clint
\lartin, Linda
\lartin, Kentwth
\la~hhum, "Boot,"
\Iauldin, -\!bert
\l auldin, Jacque
\[auldin, LrRoy
\Ia,, llarold
\la) berry, Rilly _
\lay~. Jimmy
\lrado"'· Coleman
\lrado"'• Eunic·e
\[edlork. Raymond
\!elton, Gen<'
\!rlton, 1\.atherinl'
\Iiller, Bill
\Iiller. Jeanette
\Iiller, \far-hall
\Iiller, \lartha
\I ill-. Ch de
\lin-.ht'" .' Barbara \nn
\litrhell. Rarbara
\litchell, Don
\litrlwll, Ed" nrd
:~ 1.
10, 15,
30,
25, 19,
31,
25, 31,
ill
ill
5!1
31l
19
4.3
32, i8
29
21l, 10, .!2
20, 39, 14, i1
.29, 36
28, 11
:~ 1. :~8. 10, ill
26
ll, 20,
10, II
29
32
30, 18
30, 10, ill
28, 41
:w.
21i
29
211. 10, n
26, 3l. 11
:32
~6.
21.
36
32, Ill
31, ill
27
ll,H
28, 10, 11, u
30, 31l. 10, 'ill
28, 10
·-·--·---- 29
26
11
20,
27
3~. 78
29, 55
20. 38. 3-t. :~s. 1:1
28
25, so
27
31. 10,
32,
.)0, 41. 13,
20..)9,
'ill
ill
'ill
il
26
20
:?5
::!6. 40
~o.
~5.
49.
5:~
31, 35
�GENERAL INDEX (Continued)
\lohle), \l)ra
:~o. Ill
\lohlt>). Pt>te
5o
\loon>, Budd\
20, ;{5
\loore. ( \ ntl;ia
2(!, 10
\l oore, Henee
;~I
\l orf(un, Bt'\t'rl)
2S. 15, 18
\\organ. ~F( I I. \ .
11, :H
\\o,lt'\. l.arn
31
\\o,Je~. \~a\ ~e
28, ;~I
\lote, ·l.a Jt;ne .
:!7. 1:{. II
\lurph). I.) nn
29, II
\\('Ben\ , Eh,ood
2i
\kBt·rn. LHn,ood
:!(!
\lc( annon. ·.Elizalwth
21, 11. IS, II
\lcCannon, Joe
2(!, ;{-t
\ kCa rt. , l11 rley
25
\\c( lendon. John
:{2, Ill
:\ld lun;_!, Bohh)
21l
\ld unh. Jern
2tl, ;{I
\kD ona.ld . .\n~e
:!8. 10. 11, 1:{
\\('Donald. Beth
29. :~8. 15
\kCahu, \lartl{a
25
\lcCuirt>, Dmna
2tl, .tO, 11, ;{()
\l e k ee, .I imnn
2.'i. :{8, 10, 12
\ldntHt', Barhara
29
\ld nt\ re, Donn it'
31
\lt·\aih, ~hern .
;{1, 13, 18
\1('\all~. ~hirl~,
:H, 13
\ ahor,." l.alittt' .
29
\t't'--t' . .JO\C't'
2(!
\ t>ill. \la·r-ha
2n. ~:!. 1:~
e-hit, .1.
\ c\e,, llarrit'lt
29, n
2(!
\e"hL Darrell
\ e"ton. -\Jan
2(!, 10. II
\ e" ton. \ t>il
21, 10, 11, 12, 4-t. -tS. 11
\ irhol•on, ( laudette
:!5, 4,)
\i,het. Jt>d
8, 2(!
\ oj!j!lt>, Larr)
2o
\ o;rglt•. Ronald
.}2
\ orri,. Rendle)
21, :!(! . .)!l
\ or" id, . .John
21, 15. S2, 71
O"Danit•l, . idnt')
:!I. :~I. .)6, 10, S I. 55. 5H, II
Odom, .lunt'
21, 10
O"llan•, \ ann
29, 10, 1 :~
{l"kelh. \lJ,.., ·cora E.
ll
O"kt>ll;. Tomm)
:!9
OJi,er, ( .arol
:H. 18
OJi,er. Ruth
2S
0":\lt•lia, \ ora
:n. :~8. IH
()":\leha. haron
29, 10
{)"Rear. ( harle• \~.
9
Orr. ( harle,
S!l
Ot" ell. Dt•r" in
21. 1:~
O"t'n, .lo\t't'
:~o
Palmer, \largaret
21.:39, II. 11,11
Parker, llarriett
2(!
Patt·, andra
::!8, :!9. 13
Pate, -.,,hi I
:!1. 1:!, IS. nS. 11
Patton,. Cad
2(!
l'a\nlt'nt. k athlePn
21. :~H. Hl. 11, 71
l'e;t.ol'k. ( ;Jt>nn
29, ~I. 51l
l't'ar•on. \nn
:!1, IS. 71
l't·it-o. Rogt>r
2.'). :{.'i. lO, 41
l't>nnt>ll, ( aroh n
:n, 111
Pettite Fa, e ·
2(!, 10, 45
Pettitt>: Cuil
:n . .t.'i
l't>tt\, Dt>lort>2(!
Philiip•. (,nald
:!(!
Phillip-.. tt'H'Il
:!9. II
l'idde,, Donna RaP
:!9
l'it>rl't>, \ irj!inia
IS. :~8. 11, 18. 11
Pit"r('t>. Bill)
25, :H. :~ll
n
Pinion. Richard
:!n, ;{I, I<J
l'inbton, Ja('kit•
2(!, 10
Pitt-, La--it>
:!1, 56
Platt, ~andra
:!(!
l'ortt•r, Earlirw
;{0
l'o"t'll, Dorotln
26, 10
Powt'r', Jt>rr\ ·
2!l
Pn·-ton, Ct·~t>
21
Prirt•. Elainr
:!(!, 10, 1:{
•)(! 11
l'rin>, Ted
- • 31
l'ric•t. ( a rlt•np
Pruitt. \I ton
:!7, 50
Pruitt, Truch
.)1
l'ut·kPtt, \1 i~, "iann
II
l'urdit>, Douf(las II. ·
l)
Hal!'dalr. Jo \nne
:ZS, :35, IS
Hale\ . .John
:~2. SO, 7H
Ranciall, Fred
32, Ill
Randall , Lamar
29, II
l{a,mu-.en , J trth
29, II
Ratclifft>, Bu('k .
29
Rat..Jiffe, ~ue
22. :ill, 10, .J-t. IS. S5. 5(!, 6.J, 71
Ratterree, \nn
29, 13
Ra,en, Carol
21!, ·J:i
Ra\t'n. Georgia
.)0, 10, .J:i, 7!l
Ha,, Bernard
22. II, IS. 1!3, II
Re;lding, ( .arol
26, 10, 18
Ret'<"t', Jamt>'
29
Hlwa, Brocl.:
:1(!
Ri\t'r', Carol
2n
Holwrt-, Jrrn
2(!
Robert,, J imr~)
2:?. :~H. -tO. 15, SO, 5.J, 5ll, tl9
Rohin,on, lhl\ id
26, 55
Rohin,on, Paula
25, :18. 10, IS
Hodj!t>r•. Rt>ht'C'('a
:~1. tl, .t2, 7!l
Hodj!er-. herq
29
Rom port. -\ rrhie
:30
Host'. Da, id
29, :i.J
Ru--t•ll, Carol
2(!
Ru--ell, Jl'rn
2ll
"am,. Cail ·
29, 15
~antler,, Charle
29
~andt·r-. Inez
26, :io
~andifer. Can
2S
"arHiift>r. Linaa
:11
artain, Jt>r)l
29
• artain, J imm'
32, 11
. a'ton. Bohh\.
.)1, 11
~a,ton. Hoyt ·
29
~a,ton. J imnn
22. II. IS, btl. 71
. coggin,, .lo) ·
;{o. ti. n. 7H
~<"O:,!I!in ..... ~ ·ur
:!(!, 10
"c·ott. ( .aroh n
2S
'"'('ott. Georic'
:30
~t·n.ti!J! ~. Ro~c·mar}
29, 12
•)<) l"l
• ea rq . \1 a f)
""llt•r-. Bohh)
25, :3 1, IS. ~9: S~
" ••ttl!', Bohh\
22. 3S. "{H ..)9. ~2. 11
" hl'ilield. -\l;<.t'
;{0, Ill
:lwllon, \1 arj!ent•
29
:-helton, Willard
27. 15, 52, 51l
Jurman, \1 ark 2S. c!O. II, 15, 19. 50. s 1, S-t. S5. ~8
rll-. -\drian
:!5, I<J
"rmp•on. Dan}a
:H. 4S
. 'imp-o n, \ ant·y
22, :W, II, IS, 71
!--im•, Caroh n
22, 71
im•, Ht>lt·~
2S, 11, .'iS
"irn•. \lartha
:30. :18, .J.). 78
rn:•.
hil
:!9, .J:t ss
~im ..... \ ·i, ian
;{0, 10, 7!l
" inglf'ton, :\laqmret
:31, 13, u. 7!l
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������Uke Jlilltop
�Uhe JJilltop
PUBLISHED
by
THE SENIOR
CLASS
of
HAPEVILLE HIGH
HAPEVILLE,
SCHOOL
GEORGIA
RAY STONE, Ed itor
ADRIANNE INGRAM , Business Manager
�ContentJ
ADMINISTRATION
8
TEACHERS
10
STUDENTS
12
STUDIES
36
ACTIVITIES
48
ATHLETICS
60
FEATURES
78
ADVERTISING
88
�9oreworJ
Th
enwr take plea ure in th publication
of the 1957 HILLT P a their final two cent '
worth to the p rman nt hi tory of Hap vill
High; and in o doing, hope to furth r empha iz
the
firmne
com
and
chool's program of securing
trength of character that
through doing thing
together - of
ecuring E Pluribus Unum - by building
one chool from many tudent .
�JJapeville fiigh . . .
�:!JeJication
To our teach r and f ri nd, Mr. Hope, the seniors d dicate thi .
1957 Hilltop, in recognition of hi~ thirty-odd ) ear of ~er
and fun-making in th
ir le~ of the Fulton
JC
ounty high chooh.
tudents lo" him for his '"p nn)·pinching" pencil and paper
proced ur
at the Book
tore. Teacher~ re~p ct him for the pro-
f e..,. ional ideals he ha~ maintained throughout his car
·la,..,.. room, and forth
r in the
many admini. trati e ~ rvices r nder d.
Th ~ports world believ s in him for his uncanny ability to produe
Big Leagu
We at Hapevill
"tar .
High are ind
d fortunat
to have as on
of our tea her. a sport man, a bu:-.iness administrator, a t ach r.
of hi-, b a ring. It i "ith genuin fondn ss and r al pl asure that
we dedi ·at
this book to Mr. Hope.
�MR. LUCIEN W . HOPE
�MR. PAUL D. WEST
Superintendent
Fulton County Schools
n admini~trator of national repute, Mr. We:o-t directs the Fulton
ount
chool 'y . . tem dlong the path of its heritage into th path
of it. future. He kno\\ . that -,chool-, are for ;-tud ·~ nh and J :-.ign~
:o-chool polic} to keep them in the f oref ronl. Once a principal of
Hapeville High, he f el . . particularly clo . . e to thi~ school, e en a~
the . . tudent" f el clo,e to him: intere,ted friend, re"p ted lead r.
MR. DOUGLAS G . MacRAE
Assistant Superintendent
Fulton County Schools
Hapeville tudenb know \1r. MacRa 111·
directly through th e Cour._e~ of ' tud he
supervi"e" and directl through hi~ frequen t,
\\el 'ome app arance in as . . emhly. The calibre
of "ork he expec t;, of tudents of 1957 j.., a
chall nge to ach on to try to liv up to the
academi ' "tandard.., Mr. MacRae et a._ Hape' ille HiO'h \ fir;,t Principal. His fine int llect
and r ad wit have, inde d, in~pired Hapeville High throuO'h it~ brief cour"e of ea r ....
�Uhe
oi-JtniniJtration
MR. CHARLES W. O'REAR
Principal
Prince of a Principal, Mr. O'R ar helps every ... inglt' indi·
vidual- even in the liule things, Lo make Le n-days smoother, b lievin(1 that teen-ager , in Lim , will he real men and \\Omen of tomotTO\\. H direch Lh' program here al Hapeville Hiah in Lhe forthright manner of a sincere educator, keeping student... mindful of a
vision of Grealn s, \\hich mu..,t e\er be Hapeville Hi<Th'.., ... ource of
..,Lrength. Man of principle, 1r. O"Rear i ... ind ed our Principal.
MISS FRANCES SPRATLING
Assistant Principal
\n efficient a ...... i..,Lanl, Mis,.. praLling looks
oul for the students in counties. 'a ...,, realizing that to help ... tud nl is Lo ... how them the
\\H).
'he deal.., unceasing] with ·urricular
problem..,, 1-..no\\ ing that preci ... ion manag ment
is a r qui ... ile for an oul tanding s hool.
�CHARLES ALDRIDGE
Driver Training
MISS ANNE BEAUMONT
English
JOHN A. BEER
Music
MRS. MARTHA BENNEn
Language
MRS. JOHNNIE BOWEN
Staff Clerk
ROY V. BREWER
Head of Science and Athletics
WILLIAM P. CAMPBELL
Social Science
MRS. LOUISE CARMACK
English
MRS. CAROLYN DILLARD
Library Clerk
MRS. LYNN DOCIE
Music
MRS. NELL DOUGLASS
Head of Mathematics
EMANUEL J. ELLINAS
Mathematics
MISS DOROTHY J. ESPY
Language
MISS JUNE GALLOWAY
Physical Education
HOMER B. GARREn
Social Science
L. W. HOPE
Commercial
RAY HOWARD
Physical Education
MISS MARILUCY HAMMEn
Home Economics
MRS. LILLIE B. HINDALY
Social Science
MISS HAZEL HOLSENBECK
English
�Uhe 9aculty
MISS HAZEL HUFFMAN
Home Economics
MRS. MARJORIE LIPTAK
Physical Education
SGT. J. F. LOCKWOOD
Military
H. MARK LOVERN
Commercial
SGT. H. A. MORGAN
Military
MISS CORA E. O'KELLEY
Head of Social Science
DOUGLAS H. PURDIE
Counselor, Social Science
MISS DAISY FRANCES
SMITH- English
J. T. SPAIN
Science
MAJOR G. F. SPAYD
Military
MISS BLANNIE
STALL WORTH- Art
MRS. SHIRLEY STEUART
Science
MISS CAROL TAYLOR
Commercial
LAWRENCE H. THOMAS
Mathematics
BEN TINGLE
Diversified Cooperative
Training
MISS PEGGY SUE TRUITI
Commerce
MRS. VIVIAN M. WEBB
Social Science, Cafeteria Mgr.
MISS MELLVI A WELLS
Head of English
MRS. GRADY H. WHITE
Librarian
Ma hematic.s, Social Science
�$tudentJ
Th' liH' grade le\t•l-. at ll<tpe\ ille lligh indud' the eiahth throuah the l\\Clfth. The
eighth grade, referred to a~ ~ubfre~hman, i!-·on-.idered elementary, '' ith no unit credit for
lud).
·
��Uhe $eniorJ
LA
OFFIC H.
HOKE BR.\DLE\
. Prrsident
T0\1\1\ kJHB\ .
I ice-President
]O'\E
'ecretan
Jnnn McKEE
Treasurer
DoLORE
THE SENIORS HAVE ARRIVED
ur march on HH ' b gan in June. 19-L the
minute \\e ··got promoted"' from grammar -.chool.
\11 -.ummer long "e haunlt>d tht> hang-oub of our
high .., hool friend-. to pick up the "kno\\ -how-".
, t>ptemher regi-.tralion, hm, ' r. found u-. till
a little greener than the u ... ual brand of ..,ub-fro..,h.
I efinit ·I~ ''e had not aCliUired the knm\-hO\\. nor
the "here. north''' hen. nor e' n the "h). \\ e ju ... t
did c.t-. "e \H're told- till "t> noticed ta ·tic of
upp r da ...... men.
.., ... oon ,1 ... \H' di-.cO\ ered \H' could La lk in the
lunch room \\e jabber •d a\\ay and al'quired the
referen ·e of •·talkinge ... t cia-. ... in ... chool hi ... tor) :· It
\\a ... fun. And thanaina cla .......... too! \\ ran like
craz~ from d,.t-...,lo cia ......... i time.., ada~. Brina late
meant Detention -a definite hindranc to Drug
tor fun.
efore '' kn " it, our talkina had help d di ....
tinaui h ti"' a-... ma ... ter ... ale ... men.
e ... old anything:
douahnuh, ... ho" ticket ... , Horn t .... Hilltop-., mort>
uoughnul .... ••tater'" chip .... maaazine-.. and hri-.tma-. caru-..
The cia ... ,.. of ';)7 ha-. ddinitel~ hren on tlw \1arch
the-.e fi, e ~ear ... dl HH .
otablc achie\ enwnb in the lleld of Trail Blazing include ... e, era I fir..,h: fir ... t place al :tunl iaht
for four corl'-cculi\ e ~ear .... Tlldt'.., our talent. Th
lumni'.., fir ... t Honwcoming Quu•n. That'._ our beaut~. Th fir..,l and onl~ ... enior da ...... to "pon..,or an
autoaraph party for a poet. That'.., our appreciation.
For eH'ryda~ fun fare. hlH\l'H~r. there wa ... alwa} ... a froa to piek to piece-., or an leg\ to learn,
or a junior-..,enior to decorate for. or h,wk da} to
remember.
Then the clima" of the ... enior year: getting :-rnior
ring>. m a ... uring for cap ... and glmn .... being Hobm· ....
... ina pla~ ... in Ath 11'- and for good me:.burc •diting ten Hornet and 130 parr .., of Hilltop.
Th trial for the la ... .., f ·s- end ... thi~ \1a~ 28th.
19.s-. Thi ...... enior cia ...... com ... to a full r aliz.tll n
of it fne y ar hop from ".._e, enth grau
tion·· to hiah ... ·hool rrraduation.
promo-
�EIIZ\BETII \\\~" \1<.1\. lmdemu·: l.o,al nwmhe·r of ) _.I e
•e•n-..
Fl! \, FBf" \, 'pani'h Club. and
Uwmi-.tr} Cluh. \1-.o a room repre,e·ntutiH• for llilltop and Red Cro-.-.
Ft·uturt• Editor of the llornet.
FLOIU" \( L \1 \I{(; \I{ET B \I LE"l.
Acadl'mu: •· Bu y a• a Iwe··'. \lar!(ar('! helonged to FH \. FBL \,
Che•mi-.tl') Club. , pani•h Uuh. and
\ .'1e·e·n-.. Fe•atun· 1-.clitor for the 1/orlll't and nwrnher of Hilltop taiL , lw
•ang; in thf' GirJ,' Choru'-.
HII L"l H G~ \~ B \R\E .. General: Spirit of lndepe·nclence. Bill)
Jo, e-. thr out-of-door- hunt in!! and
fi,hing in
orth Georgia. Chip[ intt•n·-t i• \\Orking at the gron·l') in
Forc·-t Park. ""ide" intt·re-t HI:L.
\OH\1 \\ FH \\(I
\IIIIIEI\1,
General: \t Bt>uumont lli!(h d1ool
in St. Loui-.. \orman "a' ~ecn• tary
and Trpa-.un•r of tht• Hiflt• Uuh. \t
1111.. lw "a' u nwmht>r of the
~cit·nn• Cluh and \\Orke·d in the•
HOT<.. Ordinancp Offici'.
\'ILI.l\\1 L\"HE\(f" B\SI\:1 .
lmd1'mi1: "Cupid Larr) .. t\\O )t·ar\ ar-it\ foot hall and ha-k .. thall:
e·nioi Band thn·e· H·ar-. Oflieer-·
Cluh and Lettt•r Cluh: mom n·p·
n·-t·ntatiH· for the Homet and Red
'J'IW't
El c;1-::--.:F B\HBI·:t:, J,a .
dt·mi1·: "Ce·n···· \\3'- a lu·lping band
in tlw oflie·e•. tht• Latin Uuh. \lilitary Editor for 1/illto/1 unrl a erg•·ant in HCJTC. \1-o "I'' ratr·d mo\it
projPrtor four ) Par-.
TL\ I. BEHn. JH.,
lcadl'mic: \ Captain in J{OTC l\\IJ
)<'ar-. mak•·- \lilitary Bill)·, -pecial1\. l'la\ed \ ar-it foothall onc ,.ar:
ililltoJ; and Hornet n•pre-• ntathe.
a four year Projectioni-t.
Cro.-.
H !Un BE\ 1". lmdemic: \t edarto"n little Jerr. "a' in the Junior
Band. ~-II. Hi-\. and FF \
lub-.
\t Hap!'' illt· lw \\a• u Cad..t Corporal and tlraft-man on tht• Hilltop
-t IT.
L \ RHI BF\ I . lrademic: Jnr\t\\in "a' an a tlH '-tudent Council
111CI11iwr and a Horfll't repre-enta·
tiH·. \t Ct•darto"n hr "a' a 1111'111·
her of tlw .Junior Band. +H. Beta
lub. and Hi-\.
JEHin IIOld
nal: "Funn' fac .. "a' track -tar
nel o-captam l\\O ) Par-:
aptain
of \ ar-il\ foot hall tt•am: Ba- 1'1·
ball thre \ear-. :\1 111ber of l.ettH
lub and Pre-ident of ::, nior Ia--.
\I D HE H"l BH \1>1
' .or Hand four
-it' .a., II. footb 11
of track and ba- tl
h r of '-'tudt"nt oun
and utter lub-.
r.'l.
(.en-
ear-, \ ar·
man n-er
-. \1 mc , 1-i:t').
�1.' \BEL BROOk ' HER. (,enaal: \t
tht> Children·~ llonw. J,ahel n•ally pia)' a ··mc-an •· ~anw of ha•l-,t•t·
hall and •ing• in the \li'-t'd Choru-.
\t -chool •he i, a lo)al .. rooter"'.
C\~l
P, General:
C \ROLE \\\ L\RTEH. General:
\ nwmlwr of th~ Bt•ta Club, Brtt\
wa~ al•o Pn••id!'nt of Latin Cluli.
Secrt'tan of
uhfre-hman hom!'·
room. J~nior Homeroom Trea•urer
and Hilltop n•prl''t'ntatiw.
•·\tu-ic \lajor" l.arolt• •an~ in \li'l.t·d
ErN•mble. the Choru-. and the St· ·
tettt•. -\J,o Bank Tt•llt•r three \t'ar•.
Hi·B· \ duhlwr. Hornet rt>pn•:t•nta·
tive. memhrr of Student Council, and
OCT Parliamentarian.
BETT'l BRO\EZ
GEORGE \ E TER CIIILDEH ,
General: Two )Car :\1ilitar) man.
George wa' Pn•,itll'nt of th!' DCT
Club which ht• rt>J)T!''I'ntt•d in \lac·on
at th!' State Com ention.
BE\ERI) \1 \RIE BlHEL. Gtn·
era!: Smiling and elwerful That i~
\I \H) k \THin
( \\\0\. (,enera/: Friend!) and t'ourtt·Oth dt··
Be,t>rh. llonwroom l'n•,itlc>nt tlm·t•
) ear-..on ( lin it· Staff. and l'rt••idc-nt
of FBL \ -.·nior year.
•niht>• katiH)n. "lw pla)t'd in tlw
orcht·-tra '~'\t'n 't·ar' at tht ( hildn·n·~ Honw; wa~ a Hc-d ( ro'' rep·
rc>•entatiH• in lwr Junior )t'ar.
JEJUn I EE ( \S\\ ELL. (,eneral :
Jt•rr) n•all) ::ot around at \orth
Cia\ ton. lit· '' a• in the Bt'la and IIi) (lub' thrt>t' ) ear• t•ach and •en ed
faithfulh on the . tudent Council
one ) !'a~. \t II ape' ilk Hi::h ht• i,
lo) al to DCT.
EU.\\01{ J\\1·. Ul\\(E, lrademir · llonor roll. Pn·-id••nt of tlw
E\IIL'l G \IL COLB \TH. lcademi<·: Emil) wa' a loyal Bani-, Tt•ller for
two )Car,, 'ec retar) of . pani-h luh.
and a nwmhl'r of Home/ tafT. \lt·m·
lwr of \ · Tt•t>n' and FII \.
'-tud•·nt Han!.,, \ in·-Pre•id,·nt of the
Bt'la Cluh. nwmlwr of Latin. FBL \,
\lod•·rn Dance>. and :ci•·nc•· duh-.
\,.,,_ t·ditor on 1/ornct -tafT and Pic-tun· Editor on 1/i//top -tafT. \lc-m ·
lwr \\ \Ill·: Tt·t·n Pant• I.
\\\U
derllic:
Jl\ECO\
\IL'l. lmJunt• wa' a
majorette thn•e )t·ar- and \ H't'-Pn·-·
idt'llt of E-.3. Loyal nwmlH'r of Spani•h Cluh. ) -Tt'l'll•, Uwrui-tn ( luh.
\lilitar) Spon,or ont• \t'Ur. ·
lli::h-,teppin~
�JE\'\ETH: Sl F COOGLE!{. General: ··SM•t·t
Ut' .. \\Orkt·d on Clime
Staff and was a Rt•d <.ro" n·pn•st ntati\1'. \]so a mt•mlwr of Fll \
Club ont' yt•ar.
\\ILLI\\1 O~C\1{ CH\\E. lmdemir: Bill i' m on sport' at 1111::-:>.
\ ar,it} football, ba-.kc·tball. and
hast>hall.
ophomorr and Junior
Cia" Pn•-.id<'nt. Bank Dirl'ctor to
Bank \ it'P-Pn·-idt'nt. ht'y Club two
1~ \ I~L'r
'\
LOl I E ( H \\\FORD.
Ceneral:
\lt·rnlwr DCT program
st'nior )c·ar. Pla)ed in '-<"hool hand
four )ear-.. :\lc·mbc·r of tlw Latin
Club.
HOBERT l \\\ HE:'-:CE D \R L1 I.
lmdemi1·: Holwrt n·all\ :,:c·h around
Band four \Par-. nw;nlwr of l.t·t tc•r, "t·ic·nn>, . Bc·ta Club-.. Partic-i patPd in the HOT Count) Compc•.
tit ion.
ear~.
B \HB \I{\ I) \U_ I)\\ 1~. (,eneral.
\ f>pp Uublwr fi\1' ) rars. nwmlwr
of tht' Fll \. rBL \. Band. '\ -Tt•t'n',
Cht•mi,tr) Club, lfomet Staff, . tu·
dt·nt Council. l{t'd Cros'; /Iii/top and
1/omet n•pn·st'ntatiH•. B-1 t•am Cht•t•r·
lt·adt•r Track team Sron•kt't'JH'r.
~J{ \ E DODD. Cenaal:
La\t'rnt• sang for thrt·t' ) c·ar .. in tht'
\li.,c·d Choru .. and wa-. a
Pnior
"Fiz1." Ed. a"i-.tant. \ ctiH' Student
Coun<·il memlwr in tht' Eighth Grad!'.
C \HOI)\ E \ . 0\. General: Caro-
P \l LETTE
I)\\ ID J EH \LD ELLIS. General:
Lo-.t part intt>n·-t in Ill L "ht•n
]O\l't' graduatt•rl. I tl\e, art and a-..
.... j-..t ... '' ith in . . trutting: eighth ~rade
art st udc·nt,.
CII\HIL" k\0\. Fl\lE'\. General: \lotorC\ c lt··fit•nd. Chari it• j, a
nwmlwr of llCT and "a-. a Junior
El 1-.1\ .
lcademir:
l'ault•tlt• \Ia' a llomet and Rt'cl
Cro" repn•spntati' t•. mt>mlwr of
lkta Club. FBLA. and tn•asun•r of
'ipani'h Club. Litt·rar} Editor of
1/illtoJI
Rl Til L \\
l) n i-. 'hort irt height only. \ l{ t'd
Cro..- n•pn·-t>ntatiH' t\\O )C'ar-. nwmlwr of tlw FBL \ , I'Pp ( lub, ~nd a
ponsor for \lilitar).
horm·room ''\ c·,·p" .
H \1 PH DO\ FLL HL
lt·adrmir:
Don did hi-. lu·-t in \lilitan. \1o-mher of \(.0 and Officc·r,· ( l~h. lw-t
(.() and ( ompan) ( nmdrillt·cl
mandc·r. Bank Tellt•r, -ing-. in
\lixl'd Chorus.
�,EOR ,E Bl TLER Gl\ E\ , General: \ modt•,t fello". Gt>orj:(t' i'
kno" n to fe" a' one of the hardt•r
[)('f "orkt•r,_ \! so a First Lirutenant in ROT .
GEORGE \\ \LTEI{ II\ \1\IETT,
lcademic: Pn.>,ident of Student
Council and Beta Club; pia) ed varsity football two )t'ars, track two
)ears. Bank Director two year,,
nwmlwr of Latin Uuh. 1/omt'l ' tafT.
Bank. 'weetlwart of the Fll \.
\I,ILLI\\1 H{\"1-.LI\ 11\\DLE).
Ct>neral: "'Dead-Ew"' Bill did a
'"hang-up-- JOb on. the HiAe Team
all(l in the \lilitary \CO Cluh for
two )ears. \Iighty fine 'harpshooter.
'\ \\ 'l JO\IT \ II \RRIS , 1cademir: Editor of the 1/omet, Cocaptain of
ht•t•rleaders. . ·econd
\ ice-Pn•,ident and two-) ear Din•ctor in Bank. \l emher of Beta, Latin.
\Jod t>rn Dance clubs. Feature Editor
of 1/illtop. 'extrttt•, l DC medal winner. Honor roll four ) t•ar-. Piano
accompanist in 1-(t•neral five years.
~ILLI\\1 0\\11-.L HO\EA, Cenaal: Thn•t• ) rar' in \lilitary, Dan
wa• \la,tt•r • ergeant two )ear-. Hornet rt•pre,t•ntatiw, \I ember of \CO,
potterb', and DCT Club•.
JO 'H>H JOH\. 0\ GREE\, General: Joe manal-(l'd a ft•" thin!!:'
around II H . He was a football and
track manal-(t'r. Opnated thr mo,ie
projector thn•t• ) t•ars, aJ,o a bank
tt>ller.
.l E
ELLE\
II ER ' CII J<:L\1 \\ ,
lcademu: -"'wt•t•t ·n '-a'') . ue was
loyal Litera[) Editor on the Hilltop
'taff. \1-o a nwmber of tlw Chemi,tr) Club and the • cit•nce Club.
Special talent: dri,ing the automobile.
FH\ CES
Cll\HLOTTE
IIOLL.\ \D. 4cademu·: LiH·I}. "'witt) ...
lo) a! Frankie worked hard three
year, in Junior \ehit•,enwnl. Talt'nted lfomet 'tafT \Hitt•r, \!ember
of FH \, and 'l -Tet•ns two year•.
J \\ICE \L\JIR \ Hl GIIE. Com-
ERI
Cll \HLL In D~.• Cenaal:
Chauter\ ·'Full fat lord in ft'ltlr
fine'' •uits Goober to a T. 'tudent
Council nwmber. \ arsit\ and BTeam football, two year~ each. BTeam haskt•thall two }t'ars; First
Lieutenant in ROTC. Be t money
getter in chool!
\DIU\\\ E Ll L \ 1\GR \\I, General: '·F ro·h-- honwroom
\l't•p"'.
Bank Tt>llt•r and a two year Bank
Direetor. \lt·miH'r of '--tutlt·nt ( ouncil, 'enior Band and FBL \. Busint''-' \lanager of lfilltop. Talented
piani'-1. Help" run Hich·, ''hij!: old
-.tore··.
co··.
mercial: "'Little hit and Lot-a
\!mira, \ ar-ity and B-Team h rrlt•adt>r. \lt>mlwr of If omet taff, ) Tt•t•n,, FBL \, Pep Club. \J,o in
Tumbling and \lodern Dance lub-.
�/
PIIILLIP El GE"E JH\ 1\E,
lca-
demic: Phil\ sporh "stuff'' sparkled in \ ar-.ity ha•eball and foot hall for two years. \lso ' tudent
Council rt>pn·•entati~e and Rt•d Cro•s
repn•sentativt•. Hi-. •pt>rialty Hunting!
k \'I FRA \CE: JO\ES. Commercial: From Captain of 1:1-Team to
Captain of Varsity Cheerleader~;
\l t·rnlwr of 'tudent CounciL) -Tt>en•,
FBL \ , Feature Editor on Hilltop.
\lodern Dance. Beta, Lettt•r, and
Pt•p Club-,; Bank Director. Two
yt·ar .. \ arsity basketbalL
J \CQl E
l\.ELLE'I, Commercial:
Jacque, all-round girl: B-Team and
\ ar•ity Chet•rlt•adt>r and B-Team and
\ ar .. ity ba-,kethall two yt•ar• each.
Bank Director, \lodern Dancer,
.ports Editor for Hilltop. \1-.o officrr
in FBL \ and Y-Teens.
BETT\ JE\\ 1\J£, General: Tops
in fashion. \lt•mher of Fll \ and ) Teens. \I so a Caft•teria Helper OIH'
year. \ 1.ritn on 1/omet tafT. fiilltop n•pn•,pntativr t~VO )Par•.
\1 \IDlE \ \ \ \ JO\ES. lcadcmi<·:
Homemaking \laidie ~>as actiH• in
Fll \ five yt·ars and President ont•.
'ent'lan of rience Club. Treasurrr of i!t>ta 'lub; Clwmistry lub.
\!ember of Hornet :tafT, Hilltop
reprt>sentatiH', offict> ht>lper, and
Cafeteria t·a,hit>r.
TII0\1 \ J \\IE ' l\.1 Rln, General:
Tommy mana~~:t>d to manage ner)thing: foothall-basrball five ) ear-.,
track thn•t•. ba,kt>tball ont'. Red
Cross repn•st•ntath e, 1/omet
tafT.
kr1 and Lt•tter lub ... ~t·nior cia•-.
\ ire-Prt>sident; also , enior homeroom Prt>sident.
. l ' \\
\\ JOII\ 0\, General:
\1 usic! \I usie! \1 usic! usan \ voice
n·ally makes it. . extt'lte one ) rar,
Girl\ Enst>mhlt>, \lt•mber of FBL \,
Bookkt't'JH'r in tudt'nt Bank.
PEGG\ DOLOHE. JO\ES, Gommercial: The first Homecoming
Queen at HilS wa-, also Carnival
Qut•t•n of lt'nth ~rrade. \lt•mber of
FBL \, tudt'nt Council rt'pre .. entativt•. enior la•s officer and enetary of Fn•,hman da-.-..
R \'I \10\ D OR\ lLLE Kl 'LI:\G,
General: Two-yt•ar lrtter man in
tra<"k and football. In \lilitary,
Compa111 ergeant and membt>r of
tht• Color Guard. \1-o a memb r of
tlw \ 0 Club.
C \HL GEH \Ll) Jl Tl '-i. 1rademic: "Chief Paint Slopp<·r and Billhoard BlopJwr'. dub-. lt-arhrr-, and
•ehool. t'l al. Honor Roll four year-.
Corn·-ponding
t•nrtary for Brta
Club, \ ice-"Prrz'' of tht• "\ olatile"
. pani-.h Club. Bank Tellt•r. La) -out
Editor for /lome/ and Hilltop.
�-..um1 ~\ ~' 11\
Q
t
Ill•
~I \ HTII \ J \ F \t.t: \II \. C:en·
errd: \It mh r of Ill l "nior "ar.
\l.t
I ·-t
,,
"·I•
.uul at·tnt• "h rln
n>t>m n prt- ntath
lor tltt Jlilltop and a
l'.p t luh m•·mlln In the • i •hth
r,ult• •ht "t>r t•.l Ill I ho I' f, to•ri,l.
~"
\I \HIT'\,
L1bran
I'· t'•Hit Ill
....,, n 1r '
r
:
a
r
In
"
Beh>n• n>mlll • to 1111". -ht• "a- a
thrt't'·\ t•ar B.md \lo·mhtr. and lu··
ltlll!!t d lt> tht• Fll \
nd llramatit•
l luh-.
H\\\Hl\() 1'110\1\" \IFDIOt"-.
cad
Ha' ''
•t
1
't!l
>
r
H·ar- 111 tl
n
llant . hat o ..
H'ar uf B
an louthall. \Ia
mtmbt•r o! tl
"' ·nee Cluh.
J \\II·-.. I rliiUI>CE \k"-FL lcaOn£' t>f _ t•mor "Bram•".
\lt•mlwr-hip in tlw Bt'la. ke' . and
l alit duh-. "'•·nior Band. l'rad, man
unt 'ear. \--•>< iato• Editur of lltJrnl't.
'n or t•la-- l'n•,t•un•r and Bani-. I>i rertor. \\ \BE l'o·o·n-Bt>anl. I>l'lo•_ato•
lt> Pre-- l un\t•ntinn-.
,{.,n
<. F ~ \1 EI
I - Ill
I
rt·-tIIUI
nuin_ and hun tin_
un tht• '"Fonmo-t" farmuncle i- empJo,e<l. l.<nt:•
t•rar,.
\I D F l
n> . Gt>ll·
a rt• hor-e• -pt•dall~
"lwre hithin_- lit-
�ELF\ OH IU rH 01.1\ Elt Commenial: Ltn al -,,., rl'lan for Junior
\thit·H•nwni Brandl. Ruth \\a• in
J. \. t\\O H'ar-. \lt·mhn of FilL\
and Tumblin~ ( luh. ··Fia" Ed.
helpt'r, Bani.. 'l't·llt·r. and \lilitar)
•pon-or ont• ) ear.
Rl
tl L 1.1 0\ D 0\ IU.\ 1"-., lcademu: \t 0-bourn Hid• in \ ir!!tnia.
Ru-. \Ia• in tht' Glt·t' 'luh. Biblo·
luh. and Lihran Club. \l•o mana!!t·tl ba•l..l'thall t.hrt>t' war-. t·hool
hu• tlriH r four \l'ar-. \t Ill{ . main
intt'rt'•t " k t·epin!!-l p''.
JO \ \ \ l H \(, -,[) \1 F. lrademic:
\)., ,, rt·a h
tth a l t'\t'r rt·m rl..
Jo \nn pla~ 1 in ht t'tli .. r Bantl
thrt·e H'ar-: in Chenu•tn _ pani-h.
and Lf'llt'r ( lnh-_ \-Tt't·n-. Bank
Tt•lltr and ~hlitaf') •pon-or. \!emher of 1/omet -tafT.
P \l I.\ \ \
ROB!
0 \ . (,ommncial: ·r wo H·ar rnt>n<l>
of the
Beta
u11 and \-Teen-: an <I ei,.hth
~rade Bank Tellt•r. FBI.\ mt·rnhl'r
and llornl't repre-t'ntati,e.
u•r
\hi
r
m nt.
0"
a
JO'I \ TIO:'\E'l"fE PE \IH.\. lmdemi,·: \t Ho horo Hi!!h in \orth
Carolina. Jo} wa• in Tri-Hi-\, pani•h, Coed Hi- 'I. and Glt'e Club-. ht·
"a' al•o a mt•mher of tht' joumali•m
•tafT. \thlt>ti!' Committt·t'. \thanrt>tl
Lhoru•. and a••i•tant bani.. tl·llt>r.
HO ,ER "-.OHTE PElT 0, ,tcadl'mir: Buddy •, a rt>al gont· gu):
Bank Oirt'ctor,
pani-h and Kl'y
dub, two yt·ar-. \lajor in ROTC.
Offict•r,· Club. Pn -idt>nt of Frt>-hman
da". 'cit>nt·•· luh offieer. Football
and ha•eball mana!(er and Picturt>
Editor for Hilltop.
c \In
nal: In hi- tl rt
Gaf') wa- a er::eant one )l'ar an!l
participatt>tl in ROTC ount) Compt·tition. He al-o pla).-d ha-t>hall ont>
}ear.
HELTO
ILl \RD
illard ha- a\ I \ ar-it)
nd b -P.bau: B-T.-am fo t·
football
11
m n !!ed the football, b - el•
and ba- ball tt'am-. \la-t.-r
r _,.ant in \lilitaf').
H{ \! \
PHILLIP ~! \ Rk
CenOffi P.r-·.
l'ral: \Iembt>r
~}·
OIOT
nd l.l'tter Oub-:
D T.
Band. \ ar-it) r tball nd tra
Placoo
thrt>e ear-. ba-I tball on
Meet.
\lktate Tra
third in
Hom room o
�LS, J H., Acad('l1llC:
"~pt•ed).. pia) ed
13-Tt•am
football, \ ar-it' football h\O \ear-.,
and -.tarn•d on ' tlw tracl.: tt•am. \1-.o
Ht>d Cro" repn'•t'ntati\t~.
J F~~E \DIU \\
~II
\I \R't HELE.
Sl \IS, General:
"Cheer 'em on'' Helen was a \ arsity
and B-Tt>am cht>t>rlt•ader ont' year
each; membt•r of ' tudt•nt Council,
). -Tet•ns, Homrt Staff; Bank Tellt•r.
\lemllt'r of Clinic and Cafrteria
taff-.. Pla)ed B-Team basketball.
' T\'\JLE't GE\E ' \IITll, ,Jcadt·mic: Cadt't \laster ' t•rgeant in \!iii tar), n1t'mber of best compan) and
in llt'-.t platoon. Participatt>d in
Count) Compt>tition. Pia) t•d in Band
two )ear-.. \1-.o belongt•d to panish
Club.
\ EDDER HOl TO\ .TEED, ,1cademtc: He·-. j!:Ol rh}thm! He's
dam•t•d his wa) to tht' • outhern Ball~t. Iii- Drum-majorinl! \\as a -.ij!:ht
to st·t·. \cti't' in tudent ouncil, in
Kn, Lt'lter, cit>nce, \lodem Dance
Cltib-. \1-o Bank Director and p rt:;
Editor on the Homet taff.
\1 \GLLE\E TEPHE:\. 0\, Commercial; Choru-. mt'mber two year-.,
Rt'd Cross repre,entaliH', \lilitar)
sponsor thret' )ear-.. \ ctive tudent
Council mt'mbt•r and an Office
\'\ orker.
S \H.\
ELIZ \BETIL
' KELTO'\,
Commercial: \notht•r bonn it' Ia" of
real
cotch ht>ritagt'. \lt>mber of
Bt•ta Club, FBL.\, Bank Teller, Hornet repre~entati,e, cafeteria helper,
bookkeeper for Bank. Honorable
mention in \ ational 'ales Essay
'o n test.
\\ILLl\\1 JO EPII S\11TH, 1cademic: Two ) ears \ ar-.ity football
and track.
cience Club nwmber,
Red Cro" repre-.entatiYe, Business
\lanag!'r for Hornet, ' enior homeroom Pn•sidt>nt, and a Caclt•t Officer
in ROTC.
\1 \RTH \ RO 'E TE\\ \RT , General: \ ice-Prc-.ident of
tudent
Council, ] unior cla•o officer, port-,
Editor of Hilltop , and Orculation
\Ianager for 1/omet. \lember of
FBL.\, \lod ern Dance
lub, Beta
Club, and rxtt'lt . Band four )t'ar-..
\1ajorett e two years, \ arsity and BTeam basketball.
\1 \lUll\ L1 'l D \ - \II Til, Commercial: \!ember of Pep, Leller,
and Tumbling Clubs. On tht' Hornet tafT and Circulation \lanager
for the Hilltop. \ icr-Presidenl of
FBL \ , Bank Director, ' tudent Coun·
cil and ). -Teen. e:~.trlle and \lod·
rrn Dance Club. \ arsity basketball
and \ arsity Cherrleader thn·r years.
\HLLl \\1 GEORGE , ORRELL·,
1cademic: \ wardrd Lion~· Club
troph) as mo-t 'portsmanlike Pla}er. Willie has pla)ed h>O years of
\ ar,ity and B- ft•am football each.
\! ember of Homet •tafT. \! ember of
CO and Officrr; Clubs. \mbition:
To lw a mi--ionary doctor in \{ri ca.
l\.E\\ETH R \1
'-'TO\ E.
tw·
demic; Loyal workt>r on Det·oratinf!
Com millet' for Junior- 'e nior. Pia )I'd
thrre years in rnior Band. \lemlwr
of the Beta Club and cientt' Club.
Editor-in- hie£ of tht• Hilltop.
�JE\\' T\TTER'O'\,
Commercial: Coming to IIH her
Fn·-.hmnn }t·ar, Carol) n really ha-,
bt•t•n ''buzzin ". 'pcrt'lary of Ht·d
ro-.s; mPmber of FBI.\, 'r -Tt•en
and Fll \ Clubs. QUf•en of tenth
l(rade honwroom.
ROBERT JERln: TEDDER. Genrral: Eighth p:radt· cla-s offict·r. Hilltop n•pn·-•·ntatiH·. Bank 'I f'llt·r. Ca·
del LieutPnant in ROTC. Beta Club
mt'mber, and DCT cia-.. \ irf'-PrP•idt"nt.
D \\I D . \ '\ DER. T \I LOR, 1cadenHr: ··\I ighty \lou•p'' -.o tailed
for his ability as \lanagt·r of \ ar-ity
football '<ruad two )ear-. Fir-t Iieutt·nant in ROTC one ) t'ar.
1.)
I·: Tl IJ\LE, (,crz.
naf: In lllinoi-. Karen w.t- a < ht t r
lt·atlt-r. honwroom offi•·•·r. offit work·
t·r. 't -Tt>t'n•·r. \lodt·rn IJan•·• r. \1-o
mt'mlwr of • tUtlt nt ( oun .. il and Pt•p
Cluh. \t !Ill
Hilltop -tntf. Bank
Diret·tor and hornt!room nffil' r •
r. General:
\lt"mher of FH \. FBI \ and rit>nt·t·
Club-. Pre-idt·nt of 't-Tt·t·n- ant!
""cretan of Cot·d Hi-\. Bank Tf'llt!r
an I wo~kt'r.
KE
\I.J) \\ILII\'1'.
lmdt>mh · Two ear \ ar-ll\ foul·
ball. \lt•mlwr of J..:,.,. I 0, and Lelt .. r ( lub-. \1-o on ilornet tafT and
mt•mht>r of the ( unl\' Bt -l Dnlled
<.ulor (,uanl.
·
.
BELTO \ BROW '\ Tl CKER. Aca·
demic: Football and Belton go to·
!Wtht•r likt' a Tucker\ Eat· \ -Bite
Sand,..irh. Four \Par, football two
\ ar-it\ and two iJ-Team. \ lemlwr of
Lt'ltt·r· and '-i CO Cluh•.
DO \ \ LO GORDO \\\ I LL! \ \ I 0 \ .
Genaal: \~ illiam•on \\as in l(t·neral
'·Into thin!(,... ha' ing completed
rightet•n units in J anuar}. 1957. He
wa' in tht' 0 T work program:
pia, rd guard on B- Tt•am football:
and wa ' a \ on- om officer in \ [iiitar}.
BE\ERLY JE\N \OCT. (-eneral:
St•cretar) and trea•urer of DCT.
nwmber of FH \. 't -Tt>en•. lkta
Club. \1-o -ang in Girl-· Choru- two
) par-.
JOE ED" \ RD
lcademic: "Little Jot'·· rt>alh !!eh
around "on hi- motorn cte. that i-.'·
I !e is a Jo, a! nwmher. of the D r
Club. and -IO) al to the Hornf't• aa •pectator.
Jl OITH • \R \ fl WE
\lRGI !\
BE\TRICE \\OOD.
Ctneral: Ban Tt'llt•r. r pre-entati' <'
for Hornet. 'aft'leria "•tntft r"'. mem·
IH'r of FBL \, and Tumhling ( luh.
\tiH•rti-ing \lanagf'r for IW!top.
It-t.
�Uke juniorJ
CLASS OFFICERS
CHARLIE THOM PSON
CA ROL REDDING .
President
Vice President
CONNIE BROWN
. Secretary
LAMAR COOK .
. Treasurer
Being a junior imohe-, helongina to uppercla-,.., activitie:-,
enjoying limited privilege:-, and looking fonHtrd to being a
... en lOr.
The junior-, of ''57 ha\e contributed to the ... chool procrram
in furni-,hing Officn" for thr ROT , lunr given their ~ervice:
to the ' tudent Council, to major "port..., and to club acti itie ....
9 . :~ per cent ha\e made the llonor Roll. Fourteen junior" are
member of the Beta lub.
The junior:, have exceeded record:, of all other junior cla..,,e
in the maaazint' drivt'. The} ha\ "outdone Lhenl'-.t'l es" in
honoring the ..,enior ... at the Junior- ' en ior For mal. The 12<
junior;, at HH de..,erve to mo\e to the front :,eat.., in chapd;
the~ de ... erve the right to \\ear the enior Ring.
LYNDA ALLGOOD
CAROLYN ALMOND
JOAN BAILEY
WARREN BARNES
LINDA BARRS
GAIL BEDFORD
JOE BIGHAM
RICHARD BLANCH
LARRY BORIS
HAROLD BOWEN
VIRGINIA BOWERS
DAN BRADLEY
GARY BRUTON
CALVIN BUNN
LLOYD BYARS
BRENDA CALLAHAN
RICHARD CAMPBELL
ZORAETTA CARLISLE
LEWIS CARTER
CHARLOTTE CHANCE
HAROLD COLE
KAY CROWLEY
BRENCIE DAVIS
STEVEN DEWEL
HUGH DORSEY
BRENDA DUNCAN
CHARLOTTE DUNLAP
JUDY EDINGER
EDWARD ELLIOTT
JACK ELLIS
�:JuniorJ
JEAN FORD
PAULETTE FRASER
EVOLINA FREEMAN
JIMMY FUTRAL
SANDRA GARMON
FRANCES GAUDIO
WAYNE GAY
RONNIE GILBERT
PAT GODWIN
SUE HARRIS
FRED HAYWARD
HUGH HONEA
SHIRLEY HOOD
SANDRA HOPPER
LARRY HUCKABY
JUDY HUNNICUTT
CURTIS JACKSON
PATRICIA JOHNSON
BOBBY JONES
EDWARD JONES
NANCY JONES
KENNETH KEENER
MARIE KENNEDY
CONNIE LANDRUM
LAMAR LAWSON
FRANK LEA
GEORGE LEVY
LAMAR LEWIS
SUE LUCAS
EDDIE LYNCH
LYNWOOD McBERRY
JOE McCANNON
JERRY McCURDY
DIANA McGUIRE
HUGH MADDOX
WYTONIA MANN
HAROLD MAY
MARTHA MILLER
BARBARA MITCHELL
PETE MOBLEY
CYNTHIA MOORE
LA JUNE MOTE
JOYCE NEESE
MARSHA NEILL
�DARRELL NEWBY
ALAN NEWTON
juniorJ
JED NISBET
LARRY NOGGLE
RENDLEY NORRIS
CHARLES ORR
BOBBY PAGE
HARRiffi PARKER
GAIL PATTON
FAYE PETTITE
DELORES PETTY
BILLY PIERCE
RICHARD PINION
JACKIE PINKSTON
SANDRA PLATT
GENE PRESTON
ELAINE PRICE
CAROL RAVEN
BROCK RHEA
CAROL RIVERS
JERRY ROBERTS
DAVID ROBINSON
CAROL RUSSELL
INEZ SANDERS
LINDA SANDIFER
SUE SCOGGINS
GAIL SIMPSON
GENE SPIVEY
HELEN STARK
MARY STEW ART
BOB STONE
MARY JO SUDDERTH
JUDY THOMPSON
DAVID TRIBBLE
ANNABELLE WALKER
ISABELLE WALKER
TOMMY WHEELER
CHARLES WHITE
JAMES WHITE
JIMMY WHITTED
LARRY WILLS
BEATRICE WILSON
TOMMY WINFREY
SANDRA WOOD
Not Pictured:
DARRELL ALLEN
SYBIL BURNS
BILLY DEAN
MARGARET VAUGHN
��Uhe $ophomoreJ
CLASS OFFICERS
. . . . . . . . . . Vice-President
LOIS FRANKLIN
GLENN PEACOCK .
. Treasurer
RICHARD BRADLEY .
. Presid ent
ANNE McDONALD . . . . . . . . . . • Secretary
To be a sophomore a t HH means to be well
launched into on 's preferred course. It means
the Labor~ of Hercules in World Histor , in
<1uadratic e<luation~, in touring Cis-Alpine with
Caet-~ar and in gettin g to know his "friends",
his " l{omans", his "countrymen." It al o
mean~ attending chapel with upper cla ·ses, being on Com in the ROTC, sub titutin g for
V ar~i l players and cheerleaders.
The ~ophomores of '57 number 123, L of
en
whom have made honor.
C-1
Seated left to right, First row: Anne McDonald,
Mary Hargett, Harvey Fogg, Richard Bradley, Pat
Dickerson , Calvin Hudson, Nancy Baker, Judy Gilmore, Kenneth Guffin . Second row : Nancy O ' Hare ,
Maxine Dodd , Brenda Summer, Sylvia Hutchinson,
Marylee Heery, Marlene Longino, Martha Sue
Mann, Pat Lawson, Helen Lawler. Third row: Phil
Darnell , Jimmy Howell, Jerry Lambert, Winston
Duke, Lynn Murphy, Jerry Gazaway, Jack Grantham , Frank Jones.
Not Pictured: Bobby Allen, Frank Boone.
C-2
Seated left to right, First row : Mary lrby, Sandra
Pate, Jeryl Sartain, Glenn Peacock, Bucky Ratcliffe,
Carolyn Long, Ann Ratterree, Elizabeth Kramer.
Second row: Johnny Weaver, Sherry Rogers, Peggy
Waites, Gail Chastain, Linda Bullock, Jimmy Smith,
Sara Mac Smith, Annette Wade. Third row: Wayne
Mosley, Tony Noblitt, Steven Phillips, Jerry Youmans , Phil Vincent, Ronald Clark, Jake Garver,
Charles Sanders, Gene Christian.
�C-3
Seated left to right , First row : Camilla Langford ,
Sandra lvie , Martha Tallman, Pat Tribble , Gail
Sams, Gloria Fields , Rudeen Lynch , Lois Franklin ,
Libby Bolton , Linda Walker. Second row : Wendel
Hammett, Ann Wyatt, Judy White , Norma Toward ,
Forrest Buchanan , Jerry Russell , Carr Lee Durden ,
Joseph Looney, Billy Hunting , Iva Lee Driver, La mar Randall, Betty Jean Craig .
Not Pictured : Hal Alexander , Joe lvey, Betty
McDonald , Gai l Smith.
C-4
Seated left to right, First row : Margene Shelton ,
Kay Statham, Sue Burch , Sandra Fuller, Joyce Smith,
Jeanette Mainor, Blanche Tyner , Nancy Lawson ,
Linda Knight, Imogene Dupree . Second row: Donna
Pickles, Sybil Sims, Barbara Mcintyre, Lavonne
Dickerson, Mary Searcy, Melvin Denney, Julian
Lovern, Alton Pruitt, Jessie Wood , Delores Dempsey, Myra Sorrells, Pat Buice , Judy Rasmussen.
Not Pictured : Patricia Buice, Evelyn Hinson , Patsy
Swann.
C-5
Seated left to right, First row : Patsy Lee, Rosemary
Scraggs, Harriet Neves , Tommie Floyd , Betty Jo
Hall, Madeline Crawford, Grace Crockett, Carol
Ann Smith, Miriam Johnson, Judy Jones. Second
row: Edward Tolbert, Gerald Phillips, Tommy
O'Kelley, Berry Jackson, Alan Carter, Joi Hesson,
Ross Hill, Hoyt Saxton, Jack Brooks, Lanny Waddy.
Not Pictured : Rebecca Bennett, Patricia Cohran,
Thomas Jones , Wannell Lynch, Elwood McBerry,
Lamar Souther.
�CLASS OFFICERS
LARRY ELLIOTI
JAMES JOHNSON
.
MORRISON HUCKABY
JANIS GREEN . . .
President
Vice-President
Secretary
. . Treasurer
Fre:,hmen requirement~ seem to include
four academic units of study and "going
stead ." This year, 183 freshmen ( B on th e
Honor Roll) have begun th eir high school career. The class shows promise of co ntinued
high standards at HH . ctive parllc1pation
for freshmen in sports i~ limited. Th ir readines.· to coop rate and th eir sparkli ng ·chool
spirit make · a senior feel proud of th e freshmen a t Hapeville High.
B-1
Seated left to right, First row: Carolyn Pennell ,
Danny Mann, Nathanie l Smith, Tony Wilbanks ,
Jimmy Stark, Jerry Godwin , Jane Stephens , Bobby
Saxton , Melvyn Smith, Carol Oliver. Second row:
Sherry McNally, Nancy Stout, Jeanette Miller,
Ronald Noggle , Hollis Tinsley, Paul Taylor, Jannie
Combs, Charles Mann, Shirley McNally. Third row :
Tommy Williams, Shirley Smith, Michael Watts ,
Rebecca Rodgers, Morris Williams, Margaret Sin gleton, Janice Woodward , Bobby Sumner, Georgia
Raven , Diane Smith , Derry Smith.
Not Pictured : Kathrine Melton , Bobby Saxton ,
Danny Yancey.
B-2
Seated left to right, First row: Larry Elliott, Ralph
Avera , Homer Black, Charles Anderson, Tracy
Barnes, Tommy Dunlap, Gary Dewel , John Raley ,
Teddy Davis. Second row : Sally Bentley, Charlene
Bradley, Gail Foster, Ronnie Cox, Gloria Davis,
Jerry Davis, Sam Brantley, Benny Benefield , Priscilla
Allen . Third row : Neil Copelan Edwin Caudell ,
Karen Billings, Bobby Fleming , Martha Clower, Kay
Daniel, Walter Dimsdale, Jimmy Baskin.
Not Pictured : Howard Allgood , Benny Brannon .
�B-3
Seated left to right, First row: larry Knight, Ann
Crawford, David Harris, Jack Hudson, Bill Miller,
Charles Huggins, Jerry Gragg, Morrison Huckaby,
Randy Jones, Cathey Campbell, Edgar Brooks, Jill
Durden. Second row: Michael Jones, Betty lamunda, Patricia Gardner, Dana Anderson, Ronnie
Jones, Jean Kimbell, James Fleming, Eva Brown ,
Pearly Herndon, Virginia Grant, Joyce Andrews,
Jeanette Craig, Carl Caswell.
Not Pictured: Wayne Barnett, Sandra Butler, Billy
Cox, George Scott.
B-4
Seated left to right, First row: Jerry Kidd , Carol
Kiddie, Idyll Tyler, James Reese , Jerry Ergle,
Tommy Williamson, Robert Edwards, Don Mcintyre.
Second row: Trudy Pruitt, Reba Waits, Eunice
Meadows, Sandra Waller, Sandra Stewart, Jane
Eason, Alice Archer, Alice Sheffield, Vivian Sims,
Nicky Kirkland. Third row : Shirley Dailey, Dian
Hunter, Becky Brown, Sharleen Turner, Geraldine
Lashley, Gail Pettite, Jayne Longino, Joyce Spivey,
Martha Sims, Barbara Jackson .
Not Pictured: Joy Scoggins, Oliver Cook, Larry
Smith, Linda Smith.
B-5
Seated left to right, First row: Brenda Farr, Sandra
Brantley, Margie Anglin, Jean Bailey, Jimmy Camp,
Glynn Frazier, Andrea Tribble , Beverly Hellams,
Linda Cox, Diane Dailey. Second row: Dianne
Blankenship, Pete Folds, Barbara Brown, Eunice
Crawford, Danya Simpson, Stanley Bonner, Ga;l
Bannister, Myra Mobley, Maxine Bryan, Dorothy
Coggins. Third row: Janis Green, Annette Ball,
Mary Hester, Donna Dorsey, Beverly Childers, Ellen
Brown, Renee Moore, ldaliene Green, Carolyn Upchurch. Not Pictured: Diane Ellington, Mary Alyce
Gay, Rachel Harbin.
B-6
Seated left to right, First row: Jerry Powers, Cora
Westberry, Ruth Huff, Nora O'Melia, Judy Hollis,
Mary Black, Frances West, Johnnie Irvine, Arthur
Allen. Second row: Ronald Lanier, Lyle Letteer,
Kenneth Whitley, Tommy Smith, Clint Martin Don
Hendricks, Benny Hood, leslie Witherington, Jerry
Stewart, larry Mosley. Third row: Albert Mauldin,
Danny Wilson, Monroe Jones, Doug Gibson, Robert
Freeman, James Johnson, Fred Randall, Michael
Stanford, Bobby McClung.
Not Pictured: Donna Marie Brown, Linda Carnell,
Gary Ingram, Jackie Kendricks, William lipscomb,
David Rose, lma Jean Vaughn.
�the Jub/reJhmen
HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS
Seated left to right, First row: DENNIS WIGGINS,
ANN BOWEN , KARON KELLEY, HENRIETIA
THOMPSON. Second row: JIMMY SARTAIN,
JIMMY HAMPTON, JOE LEE, JOHNNY HONEA.
ubl're ... hnwn! On the Go- Hotrodders of'
llall and lair" Bundle of' Energy Triple
threat to the Ia"" of ' afety.
That's our 8th grade. And they're <"Ut<' a.., a
hullon "onw of them, of cour..,e, may be
more like the buLLon on a military shirt; but
crenerally "peaking the ..,ubfn,..,hmen arc quite
colo rl' ul.
Their chief pa"tim' this year has been arithmetic home\\ork, mythology, eating, and
"pend tlw-night partie .
A-I
Seated left to right, First row: Maxine Moseman,
Norman Trowell, Bobby Stein, Charles Hood,
Thomas Morris , Billy Lee, Tom Thornton, Charles
Freeman, Freddie Miller, John Harrison, Kaye Ford.
Second row: Edward Callahan, Anita Adams , Jean
Hunnicutt, Joe Stembridge, Emory Watson , Bobby
Whigham, Leslie Newton, Ronnie 'Bottoms, Patricia
Randall, Dennis Wiggins, Sue Harris, Jackie Mosley.
Third row: Linda Kirkland, Carole Evans, Charlotte
Jones, Peggy Whitmer, Marjorie Stembridqe, Sally
Chance, Marie Osborne, Janat Carter, Patsy Mills,
Patricia Goley, Grace Higgs, Dale Boone.
Not Pictured : Larine Higgs.
A-2
Seated left to right, First row: Claudia Barton ,
Charlotte Fleming, Dianne Barnes, Ann Baughman ,
Paulette Eskew, Jo Ann Dudl£y, Judy Brown , Patricia Edwards , Linda Beauford , Sue Cook, Ann
Bowen. Second row: Willis Canady, Judy Butler,
Nan Crawford, Barbara Buice . Mary Ahrens , Betty
Gaignard, Earline Porter, Mary Dorsey, Teresa
Adams , Lynda Castleberry, Carolyn Bennett, Joyce
Fleming. Not Pictured : Marie Beall , Violet Estes.
�A-3
Seated left to right, First row: Karon Kelly, Mattie
Bowman, Mary Lawrence, Elizabeth Brooksher, Helen
Gragg, Belly Ann Ingram, Earlene Hudson, Janice
Johnson, Patricia Haxton, Williametla Henderson.
Second row: Diane Hopkins, Marie Goss, Pat
Frazier, Dixie lvey, Saralyn Saunders, Jean Grantham, Jeanette Jones, Jacquo Mauldin, Camille
Howell, Janice Lanier.
Not Pictured: Marly Hendrix, Harriett Hinson,
Peggy Jarrell, Mamie Johnson, Carolyn Rice.
A-4
Seated left to right, First row: Patsy Nickelson,
Elyene Smith, John Stembridge, Archie Romporls ,
Joe Dempsey, Tenna Swinney, Dianne Sockwell,
Dickie Albritton, Juanita Sullivan. Second row:
Peggy Robertson , Shirley Steele, Donna Morris,
Linda Manord, Tressie Patterson , Anthony Anderson ,
Elizabeth Mashburne, Lucye Gleaton, Christine Allen, Patsy Waites, Patsy Taylor. Third row: Alice
Trent, Carole Morris, Faye McBerry , Jimmie Raven ,
Margaret Ratcliffe , Carnell Lynch, Sue Wright,
Gale Whitley, Henrietta Thompson, Leah Rutledge .
Not Pictured : Belly Jean King, Sharon Weaver.
A-5
Seated left to right, First row: Dickie Burdett,
Johnny Hall , Michael Allen , Larry Hepner, Lankford Herndon , Bobby Tyler, Peter Chambers, Leroy
Mauldin, Jerry Hammock. Second row: Pauline
Dupree , Larry Bradbury, Judith Bennett, Jane lvie,
George Bobo, Jimmy Bradley, Horace Callahan,
Sara Hargett, Donnie Berey, Eddie Bucknell. Third
row: Bobby Camp , Charles Duke, Jackie Conorl,
Marilyn Callahan, Delores Brooks , Mary Chapman,
Edna Brooks, Jimmy Sartain , Jerry Davis.
Not Pictured : Rebecca Stevens.
�A-6
Seated left to right, First row: Tommy Pippin ,
Bobby Polk, Leroy Wallace, Stephen Mikell, Jerry
Ham, Leslie Redwine , Bill Martin, Joe Lee , Seth
Osburn. Second row: Ronnie Berey, Jimmy Morgan, Charlotte Martin , Richard Dorsey, David
Laudermilk, Jack Sherrill, Freddy Mayberry, Rudy
Jones, Jarrell Lynch, Fred Platt. Third row: Nancy
McCord , Patricia Micheli, Nathon James, Chester
Kisling , Jerry Mills , Marjorie Jean Kingsley, Claire
Leach, Wayne Hill, Alfred Streetman, Shirley King ,
Toily Livingston.
Not Pictured : Bobby Ballentine, Richard Edwards ,
James Nathan, Winfred Wood.
A-7
Seated left to right, First row: Janet Wilson , Earl
Tolled, Ann Wells, Billy Mayberry, Harrison White,
June Young, Kenneth Steakley, Juanita Hall, Judy
Sublett. Second row: Guy Smith, Joyce White,
Byron Bedford, Melvin lvie, Luther Bright, Bettie
Slaton, Winnie Gault, Kay Shurley. Third row:
Sandra McCarty, Nancy Williams, Mark Skipper,
John Honea , Harriet Statham, Michael Skelton,
Maloy Yawn, Elliott Sims, Linda Thomas, Florence
Sylvester.
Not Pictured: Billy Black, Franklin Foster, David
Jackson, Diane Simpson , Jack Whitton, Sherry
Williams.
A-8
Seated left to right, First row: Bobby Weigle,
Jimmy Hunt, Harold Eakes, Billy Pope, Paul Allen,
Richard O'Daniel, John Young, Steve Calloway,
Jimmy Hampton, Ansel Lowery. Second row: Don
Lambert, Dickie Fogg, Jimmy Reid, Odis Taylor,
Larry Byars, Thomas Barnett, Ray Gardner, Robert
Tidwell , Doyle Moon, Wayne McCurdy, Billy Webb.
Third row: Jack McDonald, Kenneth Lea, David
Walker, Candler Brooks, Dewey Weems, Richard
Huckaby, Bobby Steely, James Searcy, Baker Allen,
Dion Braden, Loye Mcleroy.
Not Pictured : Wayne Barton, Lamar Edmands.
�the 8th grade alJo haJ ((arrived'' . ..
/rom $adie JlawkinJ r/(un to $enior JJand coatJ
"Sadie" Nabs Nickey.
Do People Really Study in Here 7
Deposit Wednesday- Withdraw Friday 3:15-4 P. M.
8th Grade Section of Senior Band- It's Real.
How Do You Like Your Soup 7
Subject or Author Card?
Let's Have Less Arithmetic
�$tudieJ
The our ... e of Ludy al Hap ill i-.,
Lhe uniform curriculum for all of FulLon 'ounly '-., e\ n -.,enior high ,chool-.,.
eaJemic, commercial, and \OCational
-.,chcdule-., equip -.,LudenL-., for advanc d
-.,Ludy. The G ncral our-.c 1" more
flexibl , for Lh many who e formal
"-.clwoling" end-., upon graduation
from high -.chool. ·holar ... hip i-., crcditabl maintain d, Lhouah !,Chool acli\itie-, -. em Lo crO\\d Lhe daily chedul .
��Vhe .Natural $cienceJ
O{{er VariouJ [lectiveJ
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
General Science
Algebra
Geometry
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�$octal $tudie~
o(.anguage~ olnJ
Communication~
oiJJ
JJackgrounJ, UnJer.1landing
Latin
Spanish
�Vocational [/ectiveJ
Provide VariouJ
!JntereJtJ
Office Practice
~
Choral Music
~
�:line olrtJ [nrich
$tudieJ
,
�Jlonor Color (iuard
:Julton County
J(OuC UnitJ
1954-55-56
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P \1" T.
Fulton Count)
ehoo],
JJattalion $tall
FL J \S. F. I OC I-.\\ 00 1) '- FC. 11\HI{'r \ . \I OHC \
ln•tructor
\ -.i-tant 1' \1-,&T,
" •·r .!<'ant in ( har~r•· of
llap•·,ill•· HOH,
�Company
ol
Company
J3
�Left to right, First row: H . Bowen , J. Sartain , L. Noggle , J . Powers , J. Irvine, H . Saxton , B. McClu ng , B. Fle ming . Second row: E. Spivey,
R. Norris, B. Jones , B. Rhea , L. Waddy, l. Witherington , J. Smith , F. Jones , J. Johnson , D. Newby, J . McCannon , T. Wheeler. Third row :
R. Kisling , S. Phill ips, H. Fogg, P. Dickerson , D. Rcbinson , E. Jones, J . Howell , J . Russell, A. Pruitt, S. Dewell , P. Vincent, G. Frazier, J. Ergle .
Fourth row: R. Blanch, G . Peacock , C. Hudson, J. Youmans, C. Martin. Fifth row : C. Bunn, E. Elliott , H. Alexander, T. Jones, W. Duke. Sixth
row: K. Guffin, J. Gazaway, J. Gragg, J . Brooks, N. Smith, J . Looney , R. Hi ll. Seventh row: L. McBerry, J. Roberts, J . Nisbet, W . Mosley ,
H. Honea , B. Cox, A. Carter, L. Carter, R. Gilbert, R. Bradley .
.Non-CommiHioneJ OtlicerJ
r/(i/le
Ueam
Pra<'Li<'ing diligent! from threethirt to four-thirt~ e NY afternoon,
the rifle team comp<'L< d in matchr-.
\\ ith the OUJll\ and Cit\ -.d10ol..... The\
had a -.ea on"-.: -.co n.· or" eight \\in-. an~l
eight lo-.-.e..,; the) pla<'ed fifth in the
Stale in th e Randolph llearsl matdw-.
\\ilh ' it\ "<' hook
Han e~ Fo.,.g "el lop mark for th
-.ea-.on \\ ith 179.58 out of a po-.-.ihle
l\\O hundred point-..
Left to right, First row: Jimmy Smith, Pat Dickerson , Harvay Fogg, Phil Vincent,
Thomas Jones. Second row : Jake Garver, Jack Hudson , Kenneth Guffin , Darrell
Allen , Derry Smith.
�Cadet O{{icerJ
Lt. Col. Melvin Denney
Miss Roselie Lake,
Sponsor
Lt. Col. Curtis Jackson
Miss Helen Sims,
Sponsor
Lt. Col. Hugh Maddox
Miss La June Mote,
Sponsor
Lt. Col. Richard Pinion
Miss Ann Bowen,
Sponsor
Lt. Col. Jerry McCurdy
Miss Sandra Platt,
Sponsor
Major Bob Stone
Miss Maidie Vann Jones,
Sponsor
Capt. Frank Lea
Miss Annette Ball,
Sponsor
I st. Lt. Fred Hayward
Miss Pearly Herndon,
Sponsor
I st. Lt. Julian Lovern
Miss Nancy Baker,
Sponsor
I st. Lt. Dan Bradley
Miss Carol Ann Smith,
Sponsor
I st. Lt. Harold Cole
Miss Annette Wade,
Sponsor
I st. Lt. Joe Biqham
Miss Jonita Harris,
Sponsor
I st. Lt. Lamar Cook
Miss Frances Gaudio,
Sponsor
I st. Lt. Charlie
Thompson
Miss Gail Simpson,
Sponsor
I st. Lt. Jimmy Futral
Miss Diana McGuire ,
Sponsor
I st. Lt. Lamar Lewis
Miss Martha Stewart,
Sponsor
I st. Lt. Jimmy Whitted
Miss Martha Tallman,
Sponsor
Capt. Lloyd Byars
Miss Peggy Waites,
Sponsor
Capt. Tommy Wheeler
Miss Connie Landrum,
Sponsor
Capt. Tommy Winfrey
Miss Connie Brown,
Sponsor
Capt. Eddie Lynch
Miss Charlotte Chance,
Sponsor
Capt. Norman Ahlheim
Miss Charlotte Dunlap,
Sponsor
Lt. Col. Larry Boris
Miss Nancy Jones,
Sponsor
�PkyJical [Jucation PromoteJ
MARY waits her turn as LINDA and SARA MAC finish
at shuffleboard.
PING PONG tournaments can get so exciting!
WHISKET-a new game-played in the spring like softball
-adds interest.--
TEE-ING off for indoor golf-a new experience!
�flood Jlealtk
Miss Jun e Galloway
• • •
Mrs. Marjorie Liptak
Checkers, o r cards , offe r relaxation for quiet moments.
Ph )l->i ·al Education i. a re"ularly -.clwduled r qui renwnt of all girl-., 1':\eept the l->('nior-..
\arieL
it lend to ot herwi e
routin<· da-.-.. Heal th re<'ord
indi<'HL<' good re-.ult-.
T he g irl.., enjo} th
from an efTt>l'Liv • program.
Ann and Blanche bowl with milk cartons and softballsJesse scores.
Stretching-straight flexible spines.
Folk Dancing develops rhythm and poise.
�olctivitieJ
_ ctivitie
includ
organized club;.,
club, of recognition, club, of the variou-, acad mic cour;. '-, and the national
..,ervic club;, in general. , tudenb who
participat
ar
by
in the activitie. program
recogniz d at the
nd of the year
ratinu~ in citiz n::-hip.
��C/ubJ Jn (Jenera!
Club~ are a part of' llape ille Iligh'.., program.
Though the nweting-., ar<' held out...id<' of -.,eJwol hour:-.,
the purpo~e of all club~ in general i:. to suppl<'ment
da..,.., acti\ ities and to furnish opportunit~ to stud<'nls
to \\Ork together for ~chool and communit). Th<' ''ide
vari t} of club aetivity {'nable-., each student to belong
Seated left to right, First row: B, Canup, J. Harris, B. Minshew,
B. Duncan, B. Vogt, G. Bedford, N. Jones, M. Neill, B. Callahan.
Second row: P. Elkins , K. Jones, P. Robinson , J. Chance, B. Skelton ,
M. V. Jones, M. Stewart, J. Neese, C. Dunlap, V. Bowers. Third row:
J. McKee, B. Stone, J. Tedder, l. Byars, R. Stone, C. Thompson, H.
Maddox, G. Justus, G. Hammett.
to the group of hi~ choice. MemiH'r-.,hip in a club
recognized in permilling poinb for Citizerhhip; \\hile
..,en,ire in the clubs increa..,es the numiH•r of point-.,.
B
participatina in an active club program, -.,tudent~
gain confidence and poise.
JJeta Club
j..,
itizen-.,hip U\Htrd-., are
aiven annually to those meriting a desi <YiJated total
number of activit point~.
Bela Club signifies hiah honor: in characllr. in scholar-.hip. in -. nic . Truth. hone. l\. and lo)alh are th \latch'' ord-. for ..,tudcnt-. 11 ho a. pir to this high honor.
Circulo [Jpanol
"Buena" Dia;.. \migoo-. ·• Thi, friend!) gr •cling means. of
course. the dail) pani~h clas~ i getting unci r 1~a;. Other
than the U"ual routine. dub acti1 itie. !:-Limulat further lingui-.tic interest,.. e"pcciall) "ith our Latin ,\merican neighbor-., "South of the Border".
Seated left to right, First row: C. Brown , M. Neill, L. Allgood , E.
Jones, L. Wills, J. Peaden, L. J. Mote , V. Bowers, C. Raven. Second
row: B. Jones, J. Ford, C. Chance, G. Patton, J. Nisbet, T. Jones, K.
Crowley, J. A. Ragsdale , S. Hopper. Third row: C . Russell, M. J.
Sudderth, H. Alexander, G. Melton , K. Martin, L. McBerry, F. Hayward, A. Akin , M. Bailey, J. Connally.
The Latin Club is tqing e1er . o lllLH'h to rc\il(• tlw anci nt languag . So fe" students realh La..,tc the ::rlor) of
ancient Rom ; tho~e students 11 ho elect Latin, hm~t'l('r. l'on~id •r their time "-pent in das~ic-. lend;. depth and under-.tanding to all other course-.. The ' PQI{ at HliS c·u~lomari1) pre'-enl>; a Chri~tmas pageant and ;.ing, carol, in Latin.
Seated left to right, First row: L. Bullock, R. Scraggs, B. J. Lamunda ,
V. Bowers, E. A. Kramer, G. Simpson, N. Jones , S. Rogers. Second
row: B. Callahan , M. Neill, C. Dunlap, C. Oliver, M. lrby, C. Pennell,
K. Melton, S. Pate. Third row; S. Hopper, J. Stephens, B. Davis, M.
Stewart, H. Stark, K. Daniel, I. Walker.
�Saated left to right, First row : S. Garmon, W. Mann , C. Dunlap, M.
Stephenson, B. Davis, J. Chance, D. Davis, L. Barrs, L. Smith, C. Chance.
Second row : W. Hammett, G. Justus, C. White, R. Bradley, R. Bradley,
T. Winfrey, C. Bunn, B. Stone, H. Steed, N. Kirkland.
Seated left to right, First row : B. Minshew, G. Fields, D. McGuire,
N. Jones, M. Johnson , L. Allgood , J. Rasmussen , W. Henderson, L.
Kirkland, B. Buice. Second row: P. Taylor, T. Floyd , M. Stewart, B.
Hellmans, A. McDonald, G. Lashley, J. Kimbell, S. Hargett, L. Manord,
M. Skelton. Third row : L. Byars, G. Hammett, J. Lee, B. Crane, C.
Thompson, J. Johnson, P. Vincent, D. Tribble, N. Copelan, E. Hyde.
$tudent Council
Harmon} and good '~ill b t\~een teacher::; and students is
the simp! objective of this organization. lL offers students
a real li' ehall nge to practice the rudiments of democratic
processes. ' tudent Council elections and the annual ' tunt
\ ight in the spring of the ) ear ha' e all th el ments of
genuine politics even "the smok -filled" room. Through
this cooperati\e acti>vitj stud nts mak ver} real contributions to the chool in preparing Thanksgi' ing baskets. in
hu) ing properties for the school. and in learning parliamentaq procedure.
Y-ueenJ
Th Y -T ens is th junior organization of the Y. \\ . . A.
The purpo~e of thi club is to help girls gro\\ a indi' iduals;
to de,elop o;oeial con" iousnes.:; for others regardle.s of race.
religion. or nationalit); and to gr<m in krHndedge of God.
The \-Teens s ·II potato chip to finane their projeC't:-.
Thi" ) ar the dub ha . furnish d curtains for the • tudcnt
Bank.
:Junior Y- UeenJ
Seated left to right, First row: C. Oliver, C. Evans, T. Adams, P. Mills,
A. Wells, J. Green, P. Micheli, S. Chance, C. Pennell. Second row:
J. Stephens, G. Raven, J. Miller, J. Longino, K. Billings, S. Wright,
M. Chapman, J. Brown. Third row: D. Smith, D. Blankenship, B. J.
Lamunda, K. Melton, R. Moore, S. McNally, M. Bryan, I. Green, P.
Gardner.
$enior Y- UeenJ
Seated left to right, First row: P. Robinson, G. Simpson, C. Moore, B.
Tyner, G. Chastain, H. Lawler, P. Lawson, C. Tatterson, A. Hughes.
Second row: N. O'Hare, Z. Carlisle, J. Rasmussen, J. Gilmore, S.
Mann, E. Price, L. Bullock, F. Pettite, S. Hutchinson. Third row: J. West,
B. Mitchell, M. Kennedy, N. Baker, A. McDonald, B. Davis, J. Ford,
M. Stewart, L. Allgood.
�Seated left to right, First row: S. Mann, L Bullock, L. J. Mote, L.
Franklin, G. Crockett, A. Wade, P. Lawson, N. O'Hare, P. Waites.
Second row: C. Tatterson, H. Neves, S. Hutchinson, P. Buice, E. Price,
C. Raven, S. M. Smith, E. Kramer, R. Scraggs. Third row: M. lrby,
M. Neill, S. Pate, B. Summer, J. Gilmore, V. Bowers, A. Ratteree,
L. Dickerson, M. V. Jones. Fourth row: J. West, N. Baker, A. McDonald, M. J. Sudderth, J. Stephens, M. Stewart, M. Hargett, H. Stark,
B. Mel ntyre.
Seated left to right, First row: J. Miller, W. Canady, J. Mauldin,
B. Buice, M. Goss, J. Lanier, M. Beall, J. Fleming, C. Howell, A. Archer ,
T. Adams. Second row: P. Waites, P. Taylor, T. Pruitt, S. Steele, H.
Thompson, J. Green, P. Allen, B. Gaignard, D. Smith, S. Cook, L.
Manord. Third row: D. Morris, L. Rutledge, E. Smith, J. Grantham,
D. lvie, J. Raven, B. Jackson, C. Fleming, G. Foster, D. Barnes, C.
Bradley. Fourth row: J. Spivey, J. Scoggins, P. Nickelson, G. Raven,
D. Ellington, M. Sims, B. Farr, J. Durden, G. Lashley, J. Sullivan, K.
Billings, J. Brown, K. Kelly, C. Bennett, D. Blankenship.
9uture fiome _AiakerJ ol olmerica
Fun and happine~-, all the \\a~ stand-, indir ell) for FH\
- at I a~t it appear ... -.,o in the Hape1 ille chapter.
The purpo~ • of the cluh i"' to further interc-.t in future
hom making in \m rica. \\; hether if a fashion ~ho11. balancing a budget. -.en ing gue~ts. or baking a cherr) pie.
Uhe Cafeteria $tal/
Thirt~-fi1
;-tudt.nh help \lr::-. \i1ian \\ebh manage the
cafet ria for 760 ~tudenh daih. That is hi~ hu inc""· 0 tail:, of the joh includ menu-making. groceq hu) ing. ;.ening. and hanking. The -.tafT enjo)s limited pri1 ileges. In
11 a) of free June he!' and drink .
Hap 1ille' FH\ girl" are urel) qualif)ing themsehes for
their Hou. B autiful.
The Junior Home \Iaker!; ar the eighth. ninth. and tenth
grade girl who are stud} :ng the required cour" 'S in homemaking; 11 herem•. the enior group are FilA lllajor.,.
Uhe Clinic 3ta/l
The one-celled room \\ ith the green shade dra\\ n is Fir.,t
id H adquartcrs. It ma) al-.o h con"idcr ·d a pill or a-.,pirin
di"pensar} so nee !;!;ar) 11 hen one j u~t can't quite make it
to class. Girl on dut~ are S) mpathetic and helpful.
Seated left to right: C. Raven, P. Gardner, A.
Tribble, S. Coogler, S. Wright, P. Waites.
Seated left to right, First row: M. Longino, S. Mann, R. Rogers, W.
Hammett, J Ham, M. Williams, A. Crawford, G. Raven, G. Davis,
J. Spivey, T. Smith. Second row: E. Brooksher, l. Mauldin, J. Hudson,
T. Barnes, T. Wheeler, C. Martin, T. Jones, L. Carter, l. Bevis, L.
Wallace, J. Wood.
\IH.'. \1\IA\ \\EBB
Cafeteria llanap.er
�$enior 9Jiol O{{icerJ
MARY JO SUDDERTH . . . . . . . . . . President
. Vice-President
SARA MAC SMITH . . . . . . .
LaVONNE DICKERSON . . . . . . . . . . Secretary
HELEN STARK . . . Treasurer and Council Parliamentarian
SANDRA PATE . . . . . Degrees Chairman and Council,
Music and Recreation Chairman
MAIDIE VANN JONES . . . . Sweetheart Chairman and
Council Vice-President
George accepts "F.H.A. Sweetheart" Title
Y ith th motto "Learning to live better today in order to
li\e better tomorro,,," the FH
program revohe
around
school, home comm unit .
FHA'er
ponsor bi-monthly chapel program , vi it Con-
federate ,,idow . attend church together during FH
We k,
entertain at a party empha izing entire family, have three
m mber a officer in the Greater
tlanta
ouncil thi ) ear.
The }ear' n ''e t feature "a the election of \Ir.
hcart, voted upon b
FHA girl
acad mic "ork and pa rticipating in
of his pa. ing
hool. ivic, and church
1i fr.
F.H.A. Sweetheart goes to markei
Senior Homemakers serve tea
on ba i
\\eet-
Our "officials at Christmas"
We sold "crutches" for the Polio Fund
�Seated left to right, First row: G. Simpson, L. Allgood, N. Jones, C.
Raven, C. Redding, C. Dunlap, J. Peaden. Second row : Z. Carlisle, J.
Ford, B. Davis, H. Stark, K. Crowley, M. Kennedy, J. West. Third row:
C. White, C. Bunn, B. Stone, M. Sudderth, M. Stewart, J. Neese.
Seated left to right, First row: C. Eason, L. Smith, K. Jones, M.
Stewart, J. Kelley, J. Chance, C. Tatterson, B. Morgan. Second row:
C. Moore , P. Fraser, D. McGuire, C. Redding, P. Robinson, V. Wood ,
A. Hughes, A. Ingram, D. Jones. Third row: P. Elkins, J. West, B. Burel,
B. Skelton, A. Akin, S. Harris, M. Bailey, S. Johnson.
Co-ed Jli-lj
9uture JJuJineJJ o(eaderJ
To create. e:\Lend. maintain throughout Llll' school and
('ommunil). high ~Landards of hri!:'Lian character is Lh
main purpo~e of chartering th Co· d lli-).
The olde"L FBL \ in G orgia is Hape,ille High', Chapter
inLere::.L in Business EdueaLion and Lo s 'n e Lh • school in practical e\ ef) da) ollie· as·
si Lance.
Reading the ~c riplure~ during the homeroom p riod is
The club for 19:57 has sue· eded in puhlishing the Buzz
one of Lh •ir 'arious acli\ iti "· The Co-ed Hi· 't has under· Book. the -.Ludenls' hand book and director). lncbidual
taken Lo rai~c mon '\ Lo conlrihulc Lo a relief organization. -.Lud nls 5en • a-. ~ecrrlaries Lo member, of the facull). One
of the highlights of their ) ear's achie\ernenls is presenting
medals Lo L)ping ~p·cialists and a 10\ina cup Lo ''\lis 'rcrelaf) ••.
8:~. The purpose i~ Lo slimulaL
CkemiJtry Club
0{/ice olideJ
The Ch mislq Club is a rather selecli\ group. f•,\ in
numher of ~olunl cr-.'' ho like Lo pq further into the secret:;
of -.ci nee. During the current ) ear Lh chemi~Ls ha, e enjo)ed the affiliation of "orne of the alumni \dw arc no"
ffi ee Aide. assist in Lh principal' office b sen ing as
majoring in ·hemi-.Lr). \1 ·Ling;; after ... chool in the lab Ord rl) of the Da). or in ans\\ ring the phone and in runah, a}-. promi!'e . om thing ne\\ and inlere-.Ling from the ning errand~. Th ) ar "orth their ''eight in gold to the
grad "ho ~pice up the ' f) da) routine of cia -. "ork.
entir !:'ehool.
Seated left to right, First row: D. Davis, P. Elkins, T. Davis, S. Herschel·
man, J. Sartain, G. Christian. Second row: L. Bevis, M. Bailey, J.
Whitted, J. Godwin, D. Tribble, A. Akin.
Seated left to right, First row: E. Barber, M. Stevenson, L. Smith,
M. Huckaby. Second row: B. Benefield, B. Hunting, G. Peacock, L.
Boris.
�Seated left to right, First row: J. McKee, L. Smith, K. Tisdale, C. Redding, J. Jones, J. Harris, N. Jones, G. Simpson. Second row: A. Ingram,
F. Pettite , F. Gaudio, M. Stewart, J. Kelley, L. Allgood, C. Russell, J.
Chance. Third row: R. Pe itso, G. Hammett, H. Steed, B. Crane, D.
Bradley, C. Bunn, C. Thompson, B. Stone.
Seated left to right, First row: D. Lambert, N. McCord, P. Waites, S.
Chance, R. M. Scraggs, S. Cook, S. Burch, B. Gaignard, B. Morgan ,
A. Adams, C. Upchurch. Second row: T. Williams, B. Tyner, J. Kimble,
T. Smith, S. M. Smith, D. Braden, C. Duke, S. Wright, M. Callahan,
C. Leach, J. Peaden , M. lrby. Third row: W. Duke , Z. Carlisle, C.
Dunlap, M. Kennedy, J. Green, E. Colbath, F. Buchanan, W . Hammett,
E. Freeman , V. Wood , S. Lucas, R. Moore . Fourth row: C. Kiddie ,
J. Hollis, T. Barnes, R. Bradley, C. Huggins, H. Maddox, G. Justus, J.
Stephens, B. Skelton.
J3ank :birectorJ
rEank uellerJ
AL Hap ville Jligh. the Bank Direclon, ar th e:-.ecu li\ c
in charge of Lh 'tudcnl Bank Branch of the Fulton \ ational.
Bank Teller_ in Lh indi, idual homeroom. arc respon-,ihlc
In ' plemh r th dir clors del rmine the poliq of the hank
program for Lh cn-,uing )Car. Thio; io; the fifth con" culi\' for \\eekl) dcpoo;it-, and Lh • detailul bookkeeping of home) ear sluden lo; ha\e I d th e entire \tlanla area in Banking. room accounts. Their p rsisL nL encouragement account-,
large!) for ou r permanent trophies from the Fulton \a At Ill IS. Bank Da, ha" lwrome a thrift habit.
Lional.
Jkovie OperatorJ
o(ibrary $tall
Bo . who op rate the nHl\ i proj clor<> mu.,L qual if) h)
pa;.sing!' Lc;,L in handling the equipment. aft ·r \\hich the)
h come lie nsed operators. These ho) s are 'en much in
demand C\ f) period in assi.,Lin~ teachers \\ ith their audioYisual L
eaching.
These L\\enl) -ei~hl as"i"Lanl nol only lend their sen ic ..,
Lo the ~chool. hut the) in turn acquire a ··tiki ng for boob.. ;
and. too. the) ma) earn one-half unit of credi t during the
) ear;,. The Libra f) :tafT make-. po""ihle th eir suitable molto: ··Be quiet or he gont>".
Seated left to right, First row: G. Hammett, J. Ford , J. Sartain, C. Seated left to right, First row: N. Kirkland, N. Stout, T. Adams, P.
Dunalp, H. Steed, J. Green, L. Murphy. Second row: L. Randall, L. Swann, B. Stevens, S. Smith, F. West, J. Miller, S. Cook, N. O'Hare.
Second row: J. Conort, B. Summer, G. Chastain , B. Mcintyre, M.
Wills, A. Mauldin , J . Jones, P. Dickerson , T. Wheeler, W. Sorrells.
Hargett, N. Baker, J. Scoggins, M. J. Sudderth, A. Baughman, E.
Smith. Third row: W. Duke, D. Wilson , R. Allen, L. Elliott, D. Allen,
K. Martin , H. Black, R. Jones.
�:bCu
Papa Tingle spots for son .
Seate d left t o right, First row : Martha McGaha , Joe Wi lli ngham , Lama r Lawson , Be verly
Vogt, Jerry Tedder , Le igh Wyatt, Georg e Givens , Lou ise Crawford . Second row : J erry
Caswell , Don W ill iamson , Bi ll y Dean , Dan Honea , Larry Huda by, Haro ld May, Mark
Shuman , Charles Fi nley, Bi ll Hand ley, George Ch ilders , Gary Bruton .
The Di1 e r sifi ed Coo p •r ati\ e T ra ining prog r a m i ~
o pen to juni o rs a nd ~e n i o r ~. The p la n i ~ a go· to>-e hool-gcHo· l\ ork sc hedul e . Tw o cad e mi c co ur>-c;;
a r e req ui red a nd t11 o technica l co urse;,. o n o f 11 hi c h
i ~ th
joh 11 ork it!'clf. Thirt •en seni ors a nd t11 o
j un io rs eom pri e th e 1%7 DCT Cluh.
DCT contestants participate in public speaking.
~enior JJanJ
Seated left to right, First row : Virginia Grant, Gail Sams , Charlotte Dunlap , Joyce Neese , Annette
Ball, Jane Stephens, Carol Kiddie , Mary Lee Heery, Mary lrby, Frances West. Second row : Mr.
Beer, Alan Newton , Bobby Stein , Ted Davis , Tommy Thornton , Charles White , Larry Elliott, Gene
Christian , Morrison Huckaby, Tommy Williamson , Stanley Bonner, Houston Steed . Third row : Elizabeth
Kramer, Marsha Neill , Marjorie Stembridge, George Hammett, Forrest Buchanan , Lynn Murphy ,
Jimmy McKee , Lyle Leteer, Charlotte Jones , Harriet Parker. Fourth row: Jad Mosley, Hugh Dorsey ,
Johnny Weaver, Bobby Whigham , Phil Darnell , Wendel Hammett, John Harrison , Jack Grantham ,
Stm Brantley, Pete Folds.
�Jlilltop olgentJ
Jlornet olgentJ
Seated left to right, First row: G. Bobo, M. Tallman, S. McCart, C.
Leach, G. Patton, T. Floyd, D. Anderson, W. Henderson, P. Robertson.
Second row: M. Sims, A. Wells, T. Thornton, L. Dickerson, S. Callaway,
A. Walker, A. Ball, S. Platt, M. Singleton. Third row: J. Brown, T.
Davis, G. Bruton, R. Bradley, J. Ellis, B. Crane, J. Johnson, G. Peacock,
B. Berey.
Seated left to right, First row: P. Folds, T. Adams, B. Duncan, C. Howell, P. Micheli, A. F. Trent, D. Smith, L. Thomas, C. Brooks. Second
row: M. Stembridge, B. J. Lamunda, K. Daniel, J. Edinger, C. Rivers,
H. Sims, M. Sorrells, N. Toward. Third row: M. Hargett, J. Hesson, L.
Bevis, G. Bruton, J. Youmans, R. Norris, L. Baskin, F. Randall.
Uhe o(.etter Club
Seated left to right, First row: Bill Crane, Frances Gaudio, Jacque Kelley, Linda Smith, Kay Jones,
Ronnie Berey, Jonita Harris, Almira Hughes, Tommie Floyd, Helen Sims, Bobby Sellers. Second
row: Pat Dickerson, Carole Smith, Beatrice Wilson, Sue Harris, Joyce Neese, Martha Stewart, Harriet
Parker, Brenda Duncan, Alan Newton, Hugh Dorsey, Winston Duke. Third row: Eric Hyde, George
Hammett, Larry Wills, Adrian Sills, Gary Bruton, Tommy Kirby, David Taylor, Jimmy Sartain, Larry
Baskin, David Tribble, Jimmy Baskin. Fourth row: Curtis Jackson, Willard Shelton, Sammy Woodward,
Carr Lee Durden, Belton Tucker, Richard Pinion , Phil Irvine, Charles White, Charlie Thompson. Fifth
row: Fred Hayward, Joe Bigham, Raymond Kisling, Jimmy Whitted, Kenny Williams, Billy Smith,
Ronald Bradley, Richard Bradley, Harvey Fogg.
�OBNET
\olume lB. \o. 1-10
•·Buzzing \\ ith
TilE Till C ' \\ E
('\\-.
I)! I)
The Hornet. 19.')7 edition. ha-. ncorded Hape\ ille lligh
~chool in its dail) lif ·: feature-; in -.tudcnt fun. rw\\-. in
BILLY SMITH
Business Manager
Associates
JIMMY McKEE
Editorial
JANE CHANCE
News
<.;lud •nt project-.. editoriab in >'Ludent thought. On a 1:~
o'clock ::-ch dulc. the Stall ha;, li\ed from is::-u • to i... ~uc.
hard!) knO\\ing \\hcth r it \\as ;.larting \o. 6 or fini-.hing
\o. S. hut arri\ ing in pen-point ::-hape at o. Hl.
The ,'tafT ha-. Lra\eled to press conferuwes: Ceorg-ia,
orth Carolina. \C\\ \ ork Cit). of cour~e. Idea;, from afar
ha\ helped to record the local scene and to rccei\e H\\ard-.
in the ;,tate and the nation.
Hecognition of ach ieH'menl. tr~n el. and i ntcn-.i fled looking into ;.tud ·nt acti\itie::. ju-.t the fun \\c\e had make
the ~'tafT feel it has puhli~hed a qualit) ne\\Spaper for a
IJUalit\ school. 19,')7 ;,l) le.
HOUSTON STEED
Sports
MARGARET BAILEY
Features
GERALD JUSTUS
Lay-Out
MAIDIE V. JONES
Features
RONALD BRADLEY
Advertising
MARTHA STEW ART
Circulation
ASSISTANT EDS MADE THE HEADLINES: Frances Holland,
Anne Akin, Helen Sims, Jo Anne Ragsdale.
REPORTERS TYPED CARBON COPIES BY THE
TON: Almira Hughes, Linda Smith, Betty lvie,
Emily Colbath, Dale Davis.
TRIO SMILED, SAID, "REWRITE.": Mr. Mgr.,
Miss Beau, Miss Ed.
REPORTERS DID DOUBLE DUTY COLLECTING ADS: George Hammett, Tommy Kirby,
Ken Williams, Ed Mitchell.
�ljearbook ,l}ata /or '57
Thi~ '-i'I.LC •nth \ olumc of the
1/i//top ha.., bern edited h~ the .' tafl'
and fi nan cui h) -.ale of <·om mercia!
a<hcrti~ i nl! ;;oli<"itcd h) mcmh rs
of the ...enior ria,~. This 'tafT ha..,
made an effort to puhli ... h a )CUrhook th' ... tudenb ''ill apprecia t •
and enjoy.
Business Manager Ingram hunts for
"copy sheets"
Editor Ray Stone gets the " word"
Jones and Kelley check typing
Uhe Jlilltop r:Sta/J
Editor
Ha) , tone.
h sociate /,ditors
Hoge r Peit'>o.
Ja ne Cha nce. Ge rald Ju ;; tu ~. Pa ulelle ~!kin ;;. ' ue ller;. ·lw lman. ~ a \
] one;;. ] on ita Harri '> . \l a rth a L art. Jacque ~ li e). Eu i! ne B a~
ei\
her. J ern Be' is
Btoine
.~
1/anaf!.er
\dri a nn r Ingram
l sso<"iate 1/anagers
\l a rga rel Baile). Lind a Smith. 1-.a r n Tisdal •
ldri.wr
\ irgini a \\ ood.
\li"'" \leh in a \\ ell..,
Picture Editors Chance and Peitso list
next "takes"
Justus to Bevis, on drafting
Wood reports for Ingram on advertising. Literary Ed itor Sue checks copy
Perfect lay-out on tile sguares-Harris, Stewart, Barber
Karen assists Linda on daily collections
Elkins and Bailey make the copy fit
the space
�olthleticJ
Hap \ille\., athleti · pr<wram include,
onl) th major -.port-.: football., ba,k.etball., traek. ,md ba ..,eiJa 11- f or hoy-.;
ba-.k.ethall for tTirk other than the
Ph) ical Education program.
��Left to right : Martha Jo Tallman , Sue Burch , Martha Stewart, June Connally, Sue Harris , Carol
Russell , Carol Redding , Beverly Morgan .
AlajoretteJ Uwirl and $wing at Jlal{ Uime $kowJ
Martha Stewart- June Connally
Martha Jo Tallman- Sue Harris
Sue Burch -
Carol Russell
Beverly Morgan -
Carol Redd ing
�RHYTHM AND TIMING come from constant practice.
VARSITY GIRLS: Gaudio, Kelley, Co-captains Jones and
Harris, Smit h, Floyd, Hughes , Sims
CkeerleaJerJ Jlave fiot Uhat $pirit
heerleading aL II. II.
1 ·
a Lough
port
f'or .,.irl-,. Th y allend all gam , in addition to
keeping in shape through routine pra ·Lie .
Just hanging around waiting for Juno.
"FRECKLE HEAD" LINDA-three
year veteran.
NO SWAPS for Almira, real trouper.
JACQUE "JUST LOVED " every min.
ute of, of, of it.
HELEN'S FOOTBALL HOLLER could
have been for Curtis.
ENTHUSIASTIC KAY, captain of
Squad.
JUNIOR LEADER, Frances will yell
again.
CO-CAPTAIN JONITA : "Ya'll yell,
now."
SCHOOL SPIRIT and Tommie go
together.
�With the
CoacheJ
port m Reo-ion 4.1\ West compri e s1
enior high schools, all
rugged ball cluh!--. The arsity om·he ·
for the Horn Ls, therefore, feel the re:;ponsibility of dev loping skilled player . Persi Lenc in practice and emphasi. on L am work has rriven ] !apeville High on of its most ucc ssf ul
years with three ''ins, one lo s, and
tY\O Lies. Head
oach Brewer, Line
Coach Campbell, Backfteld Coach
Howard, B-Team unofficial
oach
'human ar
b commended on a
job of . up rb coarhing.
Th-th-t11-that bo · did . cool! 'o _a y Brewer of the \ ar itr
oaching tafT: Bill Campbell; \\ade human, B-Team-;
H ad oa h Ro Br \\er.
''\Ion. ler" Ho\\ard send. in the \\Orcl.
Campbell concentrates. Bre\1 er signal pla).
�!lootball
ll<H ing played -.ix: game-. in Region 4\ e-.t during the '56 , ea~on, the Hornet-. fini~hed in -.e('ond place, lo. ing hy on
half
game to ,' myma. -. u-.ual, the Hornet-. gave
maximum performance with a mm1mum number of hoy .
Co-captains: Charlie Thompson,
Class of '58
Hoke Bradley,
All State, Honorable Mention.
Left to right, First row: Frank Boone , William Sorrells, Bobby Sellers, Silly Berey, Jimmy Stark. Second row: Raymond Kisling,
Charlie Thompson, Bill Crane, Larry Baskin, Sammy Woodward, Richard Pinion . Third row: Adrian Sills, Jimmy Whitted, Kenny
Williams, Richard Bradley, Joe Bigham, Billy Smith, Larry Wills. Fourth row: Carr Lee Durden, Belton Tuder, Robert Freeman,
Phil Irvine, Hoke Bradley, Curtis Jackson.
�VarJity diction
Bill Crane : STAND-OUT QUARTER·
BACK both offense and defense . Three
years Varsity.
Larry Baskin: QUICKIE HALFBACK for
two years, Larry gained yardage anti
yardage.
Hoke Bradley : ALL-STATE HON·
CRABLE MENTION back. "Funny·
Face" sparked team to one of best
Bobby Sellers: ALL-STATE LINEMAN,
"T. 0 ." tackled for keeps. Two years
Varsity.
seasons.
Sam Woodward: ROUGH • HOUSE
GUARDING is Sam's specialty in the
line.
Belton Tucker: HIS QUIETLY POWERFUL tackling helped Hornets hold that
line.
Richard Pinion : REAL GONE end big
threat to next year's Rams.
Charlie Thompson:
"MOOSE" three years
threat for '57 season.
HALFBACK
varsity-triple
William Sorrells: " BEST SPORT" TROPHY
indicates Willie's value to teammates.
Outstanding defense two years.
�OutJtanding
oltkfetic
_Management
TH0\1
KIHBY
The Hornet:-. regard Tommy Kirb '. word
a.., final in Llw bu..,ine..,.., of managing athleti<·..,.
Ewn the <·oache.., )-ield to kirby·.., }"tern of
l'ht>('k.., and balance..,.
For fi\e year..,, Tommy lu~o., 1)('<'11 in eharge
of the "'Coaehe..,· key.., ... R<•..,pon..,ibilit} for all
athleti(' equipment has IH'en no ea"y task.
Tonuny •. perfonmiJH'<' and the trust that
has gone along with it has proved Tommy
Kirby to lw a Man of Charactt>r: dependable.
lo al, lovable.
ft wa.., only to be expected that he, along
with Llw player..,, he awarded an athletic ..,cholar..,hip in the field of athletic managenwnL.
!I
Bl LLY SMITH , End
ADRIAN SILLS, Halfback
PHIL IRVINE, Center
RICHARD BRADLEY, Quarterback CURTIS JACKSON, End
CARR LEE DURDEN, Guard
KENNY WILLIAMS, Guard
RAYMOND KISLING , End
�Somebody Goofed ! Right end run-late blocking .
Charlie downfield blocking.
Capacity, Crowd ~eeJ JlornetJ Uie Opener
The llorneb opened the football ~ea . on \\ ith
pia) ing to a rerord-hr akin a cro\\ d. The ~am
'em hark hold that lin - folio\\ the lead r
ground game. ~rinding out yardage. "dm' n ·· b) "do\\ n."
Hape' ille. th inc p ric need underdog~. -.urpri"ed both
the opponent and th Pr ""· Each team lo~t ) arclage and
fumbled. the Hornet geUin~ might) close (th ]().)ard line)
on · to t:coring. Horn t pectator fought \\ ith their team
to a finish in the 0-0 tie.
Rah-rah girls whooping up the Green team.
Hoke off tackle for good gain.
�Baskin runs off-tackle. Looks for opening.
Bradley around right end. Perfect blocking.
JlornetJ JJow Uo JJ/ue :bevi!J 20-13
The top 1Leam mel October l2Lh in one of the
cason' deci ion games. The Hornets scored first from
\ ondale' fumble. The Blue Devil foJlo,ved to lead 7-6.
The ,ame tactics, reversed in Lhe econd quarter. made it
J:~-13. Hornets and Blue Devils offended and defended in
goal line stands, Avondale coring late for the final score
20-13; and the Hornets first defeat of the season.
*
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*
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Sellers Backs up Willie.
*
The Hornel drove 80 yards from the kick ofT to a touch·
do\vn on their fir L offen ive drive against Fore L Park'
Panthers. The Hornet kept up a tinging offense for four
tifT quart r , finall} taking the Panther 13-6.
9oreJt Park 9ee!J Jlornet $ting
Sills around left end-long gain.
Moving in for the kill.
·Another Panther bites the d
�On the field to pluck Eagle feathers from South Cobb.
That's my team-says Janice Phillips,
Mascot.
JlornetJ $ting $outh Cobb 42-20
What's going on behind Howard's Green door?
Willie, it hurts me too.
Whaddya mean you missed that Block-you Blocks!
Rosser's oxygen peps-up Sam. Just cool, cool water.
�9ootball :JiniJh
Linda begs big team to do something .
Capt. Hoke gets his lick of energy.
:breJJing r/(oom :brivel
olt Uhe Jlal{ Uime
Boone's first TD results in big grin.
The "Monster" lends Sam hand.
Willie plays-Tape and All.
Sills secures his cleat.
�Seated left to right: Larry Baskin, Jimmy Whitted, Joe Bigham, David Robinson, Tommy
Smith. Second row: James Allen Johnson, Bill Crane, Hoke Bradley, Richard Bradley,
Charlie Thompson.
Charlie Thompson
Bill Crane
Jimmy Whitted
James Allen Johnson
David Robinson
Larry Baskin
Hoke Bradley
Richard Bradley
Joe Bigham
Tommy Smith
�VarJity 11-Jiall
Hoke setting up fast break for Bigham.
Johnson tightens up in the middle, as usual.
Thompson , in for a layup.
Seated left to right, First row: Jimmy Stark , Jimmy Howell , Charles
Huggins, Jerry Lambert, Steve Calloway. Second row : Charles San ders, Glen Frazier, Nicky Kirkland, Glenn Peacock, Bobby Polk .
New Play: Bigham's freak shot.
Hoke is just a little late this time.
�Uinte
rh- Ueant
Seated left to right , First Row : L. Sandifer, D. Anderson , B. Wilson ,
M. Sims. Second row : M. Stewart, l. Smith, J . Kelley, K. Jones. Third
row · l. Barrs . M. Stewart, S. Sims . B. J Craig , B. Duncan.
Seated left to right , First row: P. A. Whitmer, A.
Archer, G. Sams, G. Crockett, N. Lawson. Second row :
J . Young , K. Billings, J. Durden, M. Ratcliffe , C. Campbell. Third row : S. Bentley, C. Landrum, I. L. Green,
T. Pruitt, G. Pettite. Fourth row : I. Walker, A. Walker.
Manager Helen Sims taps the ankle while Shelton
and Bradley watch.
Kay Jones
Linda Smith
Jacque Kelley
Beatrice Wilson
Martha Stewart
�Martha heading up the court toward the forwards-Kay leading the way.
Carol Ann Smith sinking two against C.P.
Beatrice Wilson dribbling at a fast pace.
Pre-game meditation .
Betty Craig in a tie ball.
Linda letting one fly.
�Left to right: Coach Howard, Bill Crane, Richard Bradley, Lloyd Byars, Gary Sandifer, Larry Noggle,
Bobby Sellars , Lamar Cook. Second row: Douglas Gibson , Ronald Noggle , Jerry Youmans , Curtis
Jackson , Jerry Gazaway, Sammy Woodward , Tommy Kirby, Belton Tucker.
I
J3aJeball
Sellars warms up for opener with Forest Park.
Crane lashes a single against Russell.
Ronald Noggle rounding first on a hit to left field.
�Left to right: Joe lvey, Leroy Wallace, Jimmy Baskin , Adrian Sills, Raymond
Kisling , Joe Bigham, Larry Wills, Charles Huggins , Tony Noblitt , Calvin Hudson ,
Jimmy Whitted, Tommy Dunlap, Charles Sanders, Glenn Peacock, Billy Smith.
Pinion, Sub-Region shot-put champion.
Urack
JlighlightJ
Bradley and W ills' winning baton pass.
Wh itted has excellent form over the high hurdles.
Sills still's up in the air.
�9eatureJ
F alureJ in thi WHO' ' ~ HO ... ection
are tho ... e "enior" v.ho, through their
)ear. in "chool, ha"e m riteJ -,ome degr
of . u ·ce..,
111
\ariou-, achie,e-
menl. In addition to the "enior recognition, on
leach r i... featured, Ly r -
que-,t of the
taff.
��Popular
~eniorJ
i\11
J A Q E kELLE \
\ oled h} Lhe -.enior ela ...... Lh<'
mO'-l popular girl. ' he i-. al o
a member of the Cheering
'quad and the famou.., Modern
Dane
JEHRI HOKE BRADLEI
\ oted nw-.t popular -.enior bo)
b) fello" -.enior . He j,., al-.o
Prl'-.idenl of hi rJa..,.., and oul-.tandin()' in athl ti -..
roup.
�olcademic
olckeivement
ML' . JO"'JT
H RJU '
Be. t qualified -.tudent among
th ~enior O'irl-. wa determined
b) academic -.tandirw in the
cia -., b} innat talent e-.pecial1} in mu ic, dancing, and literal'} ability, b) an unu-.uall}
\\id<' range of -.dwol activitie-..
fJood Citizen
$tate
:boll( olward
\II ~
l\1ARTH
TE\' -\RT
aptain of the majorette-.,
tar ba-.ketball guard, drummer in th Band indicate \lcutha •. . Yer-.atility. ' choLu·. . hip
and per-.onalit~ in addition to
acti\itie-. ha\e \\On for her th •
'tat D -\R hard a-. Com! Citrzen.
�o/[[ $tate
Jlonor oltklete
b!l vote o/
Uhe PreJJ
ROBERT LORE!\oZ
' ELLER ~'
lla-. played real '"Lackie" on Lhe IlorneL var!--iLy for Lhre • year-.. IIi!- !-ole objecLive \\a;,
never Lo quiL Lill hi~ man was do\HL He played
!--pOrl>-manl ike ball, huL he pia ed hi . game for
keep!-.
Hi!- ouhLanding play meriLed 11 LaLe Fir"-L
:Lring guard and scholar!--hip offer-. Lo Florida
' Late, Furman, and lem~on.
�olcademic
olkievement
ARL GER LD JL T '
Top man in :-cholar hip in
the :-enior class, and hour:, of
..,er ice in school activities, in
addition to innate tal nt in art,
have climawd four ear... of
high school \\ ith distinct honor.
:Junior
olckievement
JA:\1£ ' ETHRIDGE :\IcKEE, Jr.
•
lh\a)" on of hi-, cla>->- officer , ah, a).., a ready \Hitt>r in
journali>-m, it seemed onl) another recounition of achieH'·
ment that Jimm) wa awarded
the Dale 'arneuie cholar ... hip
for -,en ice <h Bank Director in
tlw Junior 1\chievemt>nl organization.
�Jieauty /(evue
Winner
PHILLl P YIA I{K SH M
Candidate nominated h> the "'en1or
cia . pa"'"'ed in H<'vue befor<' -,tudent
a-,"'embl . A Boa rd of Judge"', com·
pri"'ed of member-, or local, coll<'g<'
)<'arbook -,tafT..,, pic ked th<' \\ inn<'r on
ha-,i-, of poinh: "'he r beaut}, per"'onalit), poi-,e.
EMCEE-ING ON SENIOR HOBO DAY, Mark reads from the most popular
book of Senior English
�JJeauty r/(evue
Winner
VTISS DOLOHES JO
K~
Candidal<> nominated by the -.enwr
cia-. ... pa-.-.ed in H<'Hit' before -.Ludf:'nt
a-.-.t'mhl}.
Board of Judge-,, compri ...ed of mt'mher:-. of local, college
}<'ari>Ook -,tafT..,, pickt'd tht' winner on
lm-.i-. of poinh: -.lwt'r IH'aUt}, pf:'r..,ona I it } , poi-.('.
ALUMNI 'S FIRST QUEEN of Home Comin g Festivities. Also Alumni 's first President,
Mrs. Martin Holder and Martin.
�DDER
HOL~' TO \
STEED
mu-,ician and dancn, h<h been a
,._tluable member of tlw band, "en ing
\\ ith di ... tinction a" Drum IV1ajor l\\O
)'t'ClL .
Hi-, ~pecial talent, hO\H'\t'r, i-, dancing 'arion-, l) pe" of ballet and lap.
Hi-, nwmlH'r-.hip in the .'o utlwrn Ballt'l
Co rp... IHh c-limaxed long }t'ar . . of practice_
ll ou . . ton h<l'- u-.t•d ],j._ talent in
<'ountle-.-. '"-l)" for the -.chool'-. program-,. H i-. future career point-. loanolh t'r Donald <fComwr.
Dressed For Ballet
The Drum Major
Hobos will be hobos .. .
�c(.iterary
olchievement
MI ' D I ' Y FR
·cE
MIT!£
ha~ mleared hen.elf to u~ all during her brief
t\\0 and a half ear~ at Hapeville Hiuh.
It wa . a uni<Iue experience for -,tud 'llb to
honor an author with an autograph party. uch
\Hh the pri"il ge of the joint
tafT of the
HILLTOP and th HOR ET.
The pl a~ante..,t e perience, how wr, \ a
to have Mi~.., mith read her poem~ to u~ 111
cia~..,. \X e ...enior-, of '57 . alute Mi-,.., mith in
her fu..,t publication: II LF-BREED.
Uo $pecial 9rienJs
That D<'cPmber day is gone;
Yet it Liz•e · right blithely on
For graciou hot and grateful guest.
Good that' · garnered in the pat
Can do miracle and last,
If deep the f <'<'ling that ha ble t.
Keep Truth and Beauty in ·our hold,
Follow stars with courage bold,
Prove that ) outh can ride th<' crest.
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0 -;t:
cr-,,
Joint Publ ications at the " Party"
Ed itor Ray Stone
and Manag er Ing ram
get Miss Smith's
auto graph.
�oiJvertiJerJ
The HILLTOP TAFF v.i h s to a .
ntire
nior la ~
knowleclg for th
the patronage of the many adverti'i ro;
who'it' name appear from year toy ar
in tht' Bu~ine~~ Inde of thi . book; and
to xpre'is a sp cial "thank you'' to the
nt'weomers li t d. Th publi ation of
thi book i.., made po sibl partiall by
the bu . in s'i contracts.
The • TAFF of 1957 ha: tried to
puhli-.h a Look worth of th ad t'r·
ti-.ing -.olicited.
��RAVEN' S
'TE
HAPEVILLE FABRIC CENTER
\V oolen"
ART
\E:-..lEFLOIU'T
Floral I) sign. · :· Cor. ag
ut Fl01~ers
Pot Plants · :. House Plants
Conluro,
:~ B5
te\~ art
venue
(at Oak Drive)
Taffeta · Dre>:" Good"
\h . .\ o \IRs. CEO. L. RnE:-.
Et•ery need for clwol l!,irl seu·inf!,
PO. 7-1:-19
:~~n
.en tral AH'nur
HAPEVILLE WOMAN'S CLUB
Oppo. ite Ford Plant
KRISPY KREME
DOUGHNUTS
Compliments
·'Aing of America's Doughnuts"
of
1-...Rl P) KRE\IE DOLCH\ l T ' HOP
+19 Pone de Leon
' nue, \.E.
HAPEVILLE WASHERTERIA
TR. 6-7. 07
Compliments
CACTUS GRILL, INC.
of
FI\E FOOD
CHE' .\liTH and
BER\ RDJOH\,0\
F \10{ . ~- .. , TEAK
SMITH-JOHNSON PONTIAC
.\I H.
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\IR .. CL) DE
\TELA
co
1210 \.\lain. East Point
2175
t \Hlrt
\CnUC
Phone PO. 1-9182
�Whoever you are
whatever you do
IOTTLEO UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA -COLA COMPANY 1Y
THE ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
TE\.
Ann Smith's Beauty Shop
J. P. RICKETT
11aster Beautician
1008 \.Main
c
Certified Lubrication
Thelma Enlr kin
\1arjorie 0' al
Loui. e Tucker
Ann mith
u tin Fletch r
0 PROD LTC-
Tir and Balter}
6.1.1 Central
' t.
LLEGE P\RK, GEORGIA
Georgia Institute of Technology
en·ice
PO. 1-9170
'e.
H
PE\ ILLE, GEORGIA
'tOl R HO\IE FLR \ITLRE
Founded 1885
l! ndergraduat and
radual Cour!' "
E \ GI \ EEIUl'. · \I \
R HITE T 'RE .
GE\1Ei';T
IE\CE
MYERS-DICKSON
103 \tare
venue
Information Bulletin on Request
Bo 5000.
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TECH.
tlanta 1:t Ga.
•·
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T POI'\T. GEORGIA
.
TORE
�Last Year But First Placers
I. It was a Good One l
4 : Depos it That Dime!
7: Hounddog 7
2: Miss Be I Practice Teaches "
5: E- l 's Adopted Daughter?
3· Our Other Mother" Mrs. D.
6: Vill age Beauty
8: We Broke the Bank with 112°1
0
Deposits
9 : Oh come , on Pay UP
�FOOD CO\ ' I ' TE\TL\ GOOD
THE DWARF
I I \l'EV ,JLLE.
Ct.OH<,J \
FoHEsT
PAI{ I\..
Ct:onc,J'
Business Administration
... in months in~tcad of ) cars. \cered it d . treamlined our'-C. of Bu inc ~ dmini!'tration. \ccount·
ing. and ·rcrctary-.hip. Prepar in ~r: traditional
time and t"<pcns s for tarting income of . 2.700 to
. ·:3.600 per ) ar
nable graduate to earn from
.'6.000 to. 9.000 during time thu gained. n a\Cr·
ag of 10 rail p r graduate. Da} and night. Call
or \Hitc for hullrtin and details of our famed "Earn·
Learn·· plan.
Complunrnl
of
A FRIEND
Marsh Business College
Jones Furniture Company
Comphmenl .\
'·fn the Hearl
of
flapet•ille''
QL LITI Fl R\ITLRE · LO" PRICL
E S\ TER\1 ~
FRIGID IRE · CRO ' LE\ PPUA \CE.
of
Pa) All L tility Bill Here
NORTH AVENUE SCHOOL
p . 1-980.)
6:n ·
Compliments
uf
NALLY CHEVROLET INC.
ntral A,e.
�John S. Whaley Company
Compliment
ln. urance- 1utomobile Financing- Real Estate
of
121\\hil'\IH}
E \, T
POI'\T. GWRGI \
PO.
Keith and Gloria Hickman
1-211:~
TRIBBLE'S LAUNDRY, INC.
Complete Laundq , en icr
HAPEVILLE GARDENS
. 'hirts Our 'pecialty
12ll 'o. ' )hanH.oad
Clc1eland \1e. and :)han Road
PO. 7-7920
East Point Lumber Company
Holder's Auto Service
Ll \1BER - BLJLDI\G \1 \TEIU L
General 1uto Repairs
Qualit and 'enic
Tir s - Ballerics -
' inc 1901
P RE OIL PRODLCT '
200 I·"· ~ ashinglon 'h e.
E \~T
:n l
Pol\ T. GEoRGI\
·. Central
;cnue
PO. 1-9120
Phones PO. 7-1511-1515
LO \
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ceessories
'
Compliments
Tri-City Federal Savings
& Loan Association
of
IJBERAL DI\ IDE"-D
\ccounl. lm.ur d .'l 0.000
606 'o uth
PO. 7-9771
entral
;enue
II \PE\ ILLE, G'-..
Dr. Robert K. Wright
' HIROPR
TIC CLl \ I
�FORT H E GRADUATES
OF
1957
\ ."10.000.000 Do" nLO\\ n Coil ge Plant al
GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
Onl) Georgia marhle, air-condiLioncd college classroom building in Lh 'oulhcasl,
wiLh roof-deck, !ipacious acLiviLies area looking on gardened palios. rapidl) expanding
lihrar}, wcll-lighLccl modern classroom. cmincnLI) qualified facuiL).
CAREEHPL\\\1\G \DGliDA\CE
PLACE\lE\T 'ER\ ICE
H.O.T.C. PROGRA:\1 FOR) OL \C VIE\
B.B.A. DEGREE 'i ITH n PECI LIZ TIO\
B I
LR!U .LL 1\ B.
\0 OTHER
DEGREE PROCH. \\L
BEGIN NOW to plan your college career at Atlanta ' s Downtown
Educational Center
Compliment
of
FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC.
X
2711 Picdmonl Hoad
:~-9131
TLA YfA, GEOR(,IA
Congratulation
'El\ IOR'
HOOL
H PE ILLE HIGH
HENRY CHANIN CORP.
Cotton
P. 0. Box
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Linter
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Point,
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of
HAPEVILLE HIGH P. T. A.
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Our. mall I ariel)
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THE\
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CERNIGLIA PRODUCE COMPANY
Ql \Lin \lERCH \\ DI £
\ E<.ET \BL to: II E \OQL \RTER.
at
II hole ale Fruit and Produce
ELKINS DEPARTMENT STORE
CEOI{(;I '\ ST '\ 1 E \I
'\HI\.t~T
6:2.1 Central \\ e.
PLa za
:~-.1 1 86-7-H-~
II \P io:\
ILLE. (,~. OR(,(\
Martin-Johnson Printing Co.
Com plunenl.\
Publi hers
of
of
\I L \ \'l \'S "LBl RB \\ IU. POR'L EI{
BETSY ROSS
On\\ hitC\\a~ - Ea-.t Poinl. Ga.
BREAD
PO.
1-~
PO. l-2873
101
CLRB "E I{\ ICE
\lR CO\DITIO\ED 1)[\1\G R00\1
Gordon's Magic Pack Potato
. pecwlt=wg
B \IWECl f •. .. PORI\..
Ou 11f'd
L. J>.
In
Por~.
PO. 1-(>111
111
BH~ r
and I{ I BS
:2:) 16 . tC\\art \\1•.
l nterscction J>crkt•r-.on !{d.
'\tlanta. Ca.
Chips
�Perry Jackson Appliance
and Furniture Company
FRI lD \IRE \PPLIA\ ,E
MODERN HOME HARDWARE
and
11:: ITH r\ ·,
Corner of ( t>ntral and Virginia 1l·t>nue
Fulton County Federal Savings
and Loan Association
\\ \J.
Home
\I.
~ c.t RR'.
Compliment
Pre ident
of
26 Pq or tr ct. \. E.
ffic
TL \:\T \. GEORGI\
Swift and Company Oil Mill
J \. 1·2686
\ortlu,id Brandl
Peachtree at Pace::- Fern
Road. tlanta.
orgia ·
CE.
Ea-.t Point Branch
106 Thomp~ on A\enuc
East Point. Georgia
p ' --2618
7-0:~-16
PAUL T. DONEHOO
FUNERAL HOME
P.
. Box 1C)()
E .\ST POI'IT. GEORGI\
Happy Homes Food Store
Im bulance en·ice
"Good Food's Our Business ..
Equipp d \\ith Ox)gen
[ 0. 1-2171-72
H \P£\ ILLL
''Creetin
GEOR I.\
to Graduate "
SYLVAN HEIGHTS
Exchange Furniture Co.
"\our Friend!) Furniture
Fair Price
:212
orth ;\[ain
t.
BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP
tore"
Ea y Term
Ea. t Point.
Hour.., - 9
a.
.~1.
till 7 P. \I.
�Green Brothers' Nurseries
HAPEVILLE AUTO PARTS
712
111 Quality Plants
\V llOL~-: \LE
orth Central \ H'IIUI'
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HETAIL
T1w l-ocation
Jl
\PE\ ILLE. GEOR(,I \
2:~s
C ntral
Decatur, G orgia
Hap 'ille. Georgia
PO. 1-2221
PO. 7-llB
B . 9-6966
B . 9-7627
Reid Alignment Company, Inc.
JACOB'S PHARMACY
61] Central
791 Columbia Drive
\enue
'enue
11/zeel Balancing
- Frames . traightened
11-\PE\ILLE. GEORGI\
PO. l-0061
PO.
E-\ST POI'\T. GEORGI\
T0\1 E. \IORRL
Atlanta Gas Equipment Company,
Incorporated
'pecialists in the Fine"L
liE Tl\G
7-B9:~
One of America's
Pioneer Scheduled Airlines
.
IR CO:\DITI0\1
\ E\TIL TIO\
60 ~ \. \lain 't reet
E-\:-.T
Por.
T.
EORGIA
Do'\ L\L ToLLE:.o:-..
Pre. ident
P . 1-2188
MINTON-JONES COMPANY
Serving 62 cities
in Seven Countries
H01 \L Tl PE\\ RITEH
1~/
\\ hite\\a\ A.\enue
PO. J.o >~:~
Ea~t
Point.
eorgia
(,eneral Office.
\TL.\\T,\. C\.
�I:
2:
3:
4:
Fun at Cherokee
Young Love
4th Period Pest
That Sly Look
5: 0 , Kay! 0. K.
6 : Cottongitis
7 Miss America
8 : Another one of those Smiths
9: Heyyyyy lmogeneeee
I 0 : Pat-the Red Head
II : That's Linda .
12 : Swim, Swam, Swann
13 : " Cutie Pie ".
14 : Pawing Around .
15 :
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17 :
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19 :
20:
What's Your Number?
Barbie.
Ummmmmmmm , La Vonne!
Stairstep Sims
Pettie Coat Tyner
Who 's Com in 7
�Com pliml'lzts
BE. T WISHES TO CLAS, OF '57
of
Mayor and Mrs. Eugene
E. Dixon, Jr.
COLLEGE STREET P. T. A.
ight
PO. 7-8511
ECONOMY CABINET SHOP
Tri-City Hardware Company
597 Central
\E~
venue
,ABI\ET: A\D IU.TOPPI\(,
J LOl, IE.
ize~
ll \lake. and
IIAPEVILLE, GEOHGI \
PO.
PO. 6-:~oln
Ll\11\L\1
1\D \\, .. CREF-\ DOOR
Free f. timate8
7-155~-5
:~557
Elm
l.
HAPEVILLE. GEOR ,(\
BIBL£ ' ,HOOL
·-······· 9:15
7:00
13. T. l.
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ll :00
0 H.. Ill P .. . ...
8:00
E\ E"'l"'G WORSHIP ..........
Stewart Avenue Baptist Church
FH.E H\1£\!
OPH \101U::! JL \lOR. !
E\IOH:-.!
Clas. Leader Rent ThPtr for mal
1r ear
Hat high ''ith }OUr date b~ looking cE tingui,.hed
in )OUr formal attire corret.:l in e\en detail hecause )OU rented it from u . It'~ economical. too ...
)Ou'll a-.e enough to end )OUr fa,orite girl an
elegant cor"age.
UNIFORMS, INC.
''The Friendlil'. t Churrh in Tott n''
608 \'\. Peachtree.
. \\.
SQUARE DEAL PLUMBING
Moon & Hemperly Hardwar e Co.
f'rpe E timates on '\ eK Tr or f..:
PO. l-2802
1286 .entral
East Point,
orgia
220
\e.
PO. 1-4751
orth
~hun
treet
�Compliments
College Park Supply Company
to the
:\ 17 .'outh \lain Strert
:E\ lOR <LA.'.' <W 19.')7
(OLLEGE P\HK , GEOHGIA
Raymond G. Smith
Auto Alignment Service
Min it Drive Inn and Grill
Bear Aligning
C11 \HLES
2721 , t \\art A\(•.
}Stem
H. (] H . K 1 Bn n
H97 \lilledgc
t.
\V. H .• TO"'E
PO. 1-2990
"Quality Printing Plu
CLARK SIMPSON
ervrce "
THE A-R-R-0-W PRESS
SERVICE STATION
890
2866 te\\art Av nue
irginia
HAPEVILLE,
venue
EOHCIA
. HEEVEs, ' n.
CIIAHLES H. AD\MS0'\1
E.
HAPEVILLE, GEOH(, IA
PO. l-217.1
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Compliment of
DeLowe and Luther DriveR
EAST POIIIiT, GEOH(, I \
PRESTON LEE HOLLAND
POplar 7-2892
9: 1.')
11 :00
.\ 1. unda} chool Bihl
.\1. Divine
\1 RLI
orship
.Ias. es
n ire
FRANK R. LEA
A. \1E TZ, Pastor
2779 DeLcm Dri\ r
POplar 1-097:3
JAMES L. THOMASON
�COMPLHIENTS OF
FOI{I) Dl\ ISIO\ \S.'E\IBL) J>L \ \T
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
liAPEviLLE. GEO I{GI
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC CO.
vlOTOR
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Pr or
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W. D. Pope Produce Co.
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America Goes to College
A. C. Hemperley & Sons
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inc
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'>ER \L DIRECTORS
MONTAG BROTHERS
''Three Generations of ervice"
215 \orlh llighland
\enue
ATL\ T\. GEOHGIA
DIVISION OF NATIONAl DAIRY PRODUCTS CORP .
�ATLANTA
-the employees of Owens-Illinois
and its subsidiaries
&Ot1tributi11g to your greater
o v e11 i etu e, & mf o r t
o
ClOSURES AND
SI'ECIALTIU
& 1l
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a · d mjoyment.
n
GLASSWARE
~CEUTICAI.
GLASSWARE
LABORATORY
GLASSWARE
MEMINGRAY
AND
AUTOMOTIVE
GlASSWARE
OWENS-IWNOIS
KIMBLE
•
GLASS II.OOC
•
KIMBLE
•
IU(UICAL
INSULAlOU
TIUVISION lULlS
MAKERS OF
Q) PRODUCTS
OwENs-ILLINOIS
GENERAL OFFICES • TOLEDO 1, OHIO
�HAPEVILLE
MITCHELL FUNERAL CHAPEL
FURNITURE COMPANY,
INCORPORATED
770 ( (•nlral AH·nue
II \PE\11.11 ..
C~OII(.I \
PO. l-2612
EAST POINT FORD COMPANY
ENTERPRISE ENGRAVING
COMPANY
. 'ales. Parts (Ifill Srn i('(•
:)2 \ Iaham a . l.
12:{0 \. \l.tin .'ln•(•l
1 \.
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PO. 7-5060
Pl..
:~-2 121
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Finley and Duvall Nurseries
HRl BBEI{)
COLONIAL MOTOR LODGE
It r Orlirrr and Plan/
PO. 7-15:211
Phone PO. 7· 7()] 2
27(>5 Stt'l\tlrl AH~Illl('
SIMMONS AND COMPANY
*
BURNHAM 1 S PHARMACY, INC.
Prom pl. Dependable Pre criplion. 'en•ice
BooJ.·keepinp. and Ta1. 'rn•ic<'
\uthorized Dealer
IH . \
.')8 11:!
.
J{\1)10
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Central \\ cnuc
Phone PO. 7-1:-66
Free Deli,en
II \PE\-ILLE.
GEORGI\
PO. 7 .:~S<J2
2092 ' t e 1~art he .
II \PE\ ILLE.
GEORGI\
1/aperille's \eue.\1 and llo l Complele Dru g 'Lore
�C-2
eSpecial
I: Pause an' Refresh
2 : Law Breaker
3: "Hopping" a Ride
4 : T'was the good old days
5: Paula 's big night for Jr .-Sr.
6 : Some beaut, Huhl
7 : Did Betty have fun 7
8: Going somewhere Maggie 7
9: Good old Summertime
I 0: Just a-waiting Round
II: Stage Fright!
12. Future Secretaries
13. Mak ing Whoop ie, Bev7
14. Two friendly people
�STATE FARM INSURANCE CO.
ALTO
-
LIFE
I· IHE
Hapeville Lumber Company
D. H. \
T0\1 \v. LE\\ L
7.')0 \irginia
\l
c,JJ n
PO. 1-1171
ve.
FORD
FORD
Compliments
UNIVERSAL MOTORS
of
H \PE\ ILLE.
Murphy-Nash Mercury Co.
I:;()H(,J \
PO. l-0(>71
FORD
FOIW
TEDDY BEAR GRILLS
l 1;-;- Lc' :trc ·t .•. \\.
1:~7:3 Gordon ,' treet, S.
19:)9 Bankhead
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\Cnue. \ .
BE~T
\' I HE
OPE\ ALL "< IGHT
from
Hapeville Methodist
Tr
CH P \1 A \ "'
Church
FJICT
Chapman 1 s Drug Co.# Inc.
The tore of Personal , 'e n •icc
PO.
1-11:~6
+
�G-3
2
I : Berey's Offic ial Pose
2: Watch the Bird ie , Martha .
3: Eugene without his Numbe r.
4 : Who 's that behind you , Smitty?
5: THE DATE was June , 1957.
6: Are you gett ing paid , Jane 7
7: Kirby 's Little Catch
8: Fun in the Summer Sun .
9 : Karen , Hold that Pose .
10: Any Mail, Joy?
II : Norman in the Mountains.
12 : Katherine 's Talting it Easy.
�ITL
LWA'r
Rit.z: Oldsmobile, Inc.
Oll{
PLEA .' l RE TO ."EHYI·. 'rOt
:lOt W.
~
ashington Avrnur
BIG APPLE
SUPER-MARKETS
Phonr PO. 6-2771
REBEL CHEF
Curb ' ervice
Scott Brothers' Barber Shop
Dining Room
;)79 \ orth Avcnu ·
T KE HO\IE BA ' KET .
1-l.\PE\ILLE. GEOHC..l\
2280
PO. J-tJ28H
tewart A\enu
JOE COnON'S DRIVE IN
Compliment
1/inute Curb ert·Lce
' P CI L ' DI \1\ G R00\1
of
The 'outh 's Finest Drive In
805 '.; . '.; hit hall treet. ·. \\.
HANDY PANTRY
PL. 8-2761
\ n . \ \ T\,
GEORGI\
PO. 1-9356
\\lOCO
HAPEVILLE DRUG STORE
Thompson's Service Station
Complete luto . 'erz·ia
''The. 'tore
011
the Corner'
IW \1 ) 'EH \I CE
PO. 1-:H2l
71.8 \ iqdnia AH'.
HILL TII0\11' ... 0\
11\PJ::\'ILLE.
G \.
�:b-1
Mornin' rush to coatroom
Rivers' "Hornet" Time
Morning devotional
Cook's long homeroom nap
D-1 "Execs"
Miss Wells 'n Fred
We do our I OO% Banking
D-1 in rows 3and 4
Virginia records her "speil''
Magazine drive boils over!
Homeroom swapping homework
3: 15 Locker Session
�Tennessee Egg Company
(om pliments
Incorporated
of
SKYWAY SERVICE STATION
POl L'll{) . EGG."
\101{\
Call1'r" for A\\ .'en in·
1-....c CLOt{) Bl TTl<: I{
PO. 1-0117
BORDE\ CHEESE
liB
Geoq~ia
Corner\ irginia and Lang
\H•nue. S. \ .
ve.
\TLA\T\, CEOH(,J\
11\PE\ILLE, GEOHGJ\
Club Casino Skating Rink
Be;;t \\is he'> I rom the '-'Laff of
.'kating
ighth
.'aturda) \latinec
WEAS Radio Station
Reasonable Rate.\ for Pri!'(lte Partie.
.')(),()()() \Vall" al ] 010
\. E. \oL\\, ]H .. Proprietor
For the Best in Coun/1)' afl(/ Western llusic
\ l A. 7- 1JIIn
FOB.
TH~"
BE T I\
Herring 1 s Rexall Drugs
FOOD A\ D EH.\ ICE
··}our Friendly Dru[{gi t"
CampbeWs Drive Inn
Restaurant
Qualil) and • en ice
Phone PO. J.f)(>l
] I \PE\ JLLE,
Curb 'en icc
717 \ irginia ,\\1'.
GEOH(,J \
12 to 12
East Point Auto Parts
Lovable Brassiere Company
o2B \orth \l ain , treet
�:!J-2
I Boss Man
2 Studyhall Chums
3 Friendly Chat?
4 D-2's Heroes
5: Who's Winning, Girls?
6: Surprise, Joe!
7: Yak, Yak, Yak!
8: What's Going on Here?
9: Who's That, Larry?
10: All Dressed Up
II: Smile Pretty
12: Need Help, T. 0.?
13: Picnicing?
14: Going I 00'}'
0
15: What's Behind That "Green-Door",
Fran?
�LtpOn('nts of Better
' TI ' 1 \CTIO\ G AR \\TEED
·
EUBANKS APPLIANCE CO.
HAPEVILLE DRY CLEANERS
u;.
(II
BE LT
:~;~ )ears .
. \LO\
1
Gas and Electric Equipment
·ning in Hap•\ill •
612 Central
Dt
R\\001)
\C .
Et
PO. 1-8821
B\',1\..
DODGE-PLI \10 TH
\ orth W"hitn } 'h nuc
, \1
EORGIA
JOE WESTBROOK, INC.
orth \lain
228
hcoB
Point Lrect
£\sT Pot>T.
Hapeville Presbyterian Church
;3:~68
Ea~t
112 \ .
and. urrounding Community
PO. 7-l<J 16
Lirin~
1-..0RELL. JR .. Pastor
E\:;T POI\T,
l.
EORGIA
This Friend!} Church Welcome. ) ou
PO. l-1126
Weldon's Service Station
ADAMS & COOK
APPLIANCE STORE
:3);) 1 t wart
611 Central
venu
lhPE\
II \PEVILLE. GEORGI\
ve.
ILL£. GEORGI
P. 7-6169
PO. l-9281
G. E.
pplianc
and
Tele\i ~ ion
\l otorola and :}hania Tel \i ion
PO. 1-8126
East Point Realty Company
RealE tate
Rental
B ndi'X
\Ia) tag
Frigidaire
Tappan
CAWTHON AND HOLLUMS
Commercial and Dome tic 1ppliance
sm
'ou th Via in
tre t
) OL \G.'TO\\ \ 1-..IT HE
- TEL \I
HE Tl\G EQLIP\1£\T
p . 1-2153
225 \\. \Va-.hington \\ .
Ea<-t Point. Ga.
�:/)_3
Homeroom : Time Out For Talking .
Military: Ready For Inspection , Sir?
Shorthand : Take a Letter.
Study Period : Time In For Studying .
Locker : So Early In The Morning 7
Physical Education.
�Jlomecoming
1956
uhe Jlapeville Jligh $chool
olluntni oiJJociation
* \laintain!:- :.eholar::.hip fund
*
*
*
*
' upporl
·hool project" financiall)
pon or::; annual homecomin~ e' enl
tage
umm r theatr production"
Puhli h s n \\s-literar) magazine
* Operate conces ion at Recreation Center
* Gives prin~ picnic for "old grads" to \1elcome
'·ne11 grads"
\nothcr "Fir~t" for Hap villr High - It'
lumni
sso<'iation. chartered in 1916. i" on of the fe\\
!--U<'h group aetiv at the high chool level in th
l nit d tales.
�EAST POINT CLEANERS
\LTER,\TIO\S
-:-
Compliments of
COLD , TOH\GE
Aviation Insurance Agency,
121 S. ,\han Road, East Point, Ga.
Incorporation
POplar 1-6289
One Da) •
n
ire On Request!
17.1 Central A,enue
LOWE GLASS CO.
omplimenls
607 ' . \lain :treet
of
,' af ty Gla . - Plate Glas.
East Point Cycle and Key Co.
- Windm~ Gla~s
hanncl;; - Regulator~ - \Jirrors
10. 1-8292
l-OR BI·Tl ER L \\\ \, \ \D G IWb\
use
HORTI-FERTZ
TENNESSEE CORPORATION
T. R. Miller & Son, Incorporated
CARTER'S BARBER SHOP
Fulton
vcnu
VERA'S DINING ROOM
Dn Good, ' hoe, Read)-To-IPear
601
619
entral
venue
entral 1 nue
\\
II \PEVILLE,
H\PE\ILLE. GEORGI\
GEORCL~
�HAPEVILLE LIONS CLUB
Compliments
of
DR. JOSEPH G. BISHOP
JITROPR \ ,TOR
!fit' "Goode'' it's ··Good"
Goode Brothers, Pou I try
Company, Inc.
\\ IIOLE
B22
LE
\v. !Ian ani A\ e.
Cou.f~~E
P \RI..:,
GEoRGI\
PO. 7-0571
Compliment of
A. C. McLUCAS, Marketer
STEEL
1\CL IR PETROLEL \1 PRODl ' T'
BY
Telephone-.: POplar 1-1871 - POplar 1-:H 91
CALVERT
PLaza :3-Sl21
:~252
\TL\1\T\, GEORGIA
Bachelor A\ enue
E \ST
POI'\T. GEOR~I \
Southern Wood Preserving Co.
CREO:-sOTI \
\D REO-Pl\E
PRODl r
TUCKER'S EAT -A-BITE
0. ,~ T\TIO\
Treating Planh:
\TI. \\T\ P.
Ea"t Point, Ga.
Challanooga, Tenn
\
\lacon. Ga.
�C-3
I:
2:
3:
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Plenty of Nothing -to-do
Three Musketeers
Practicing for Parade?
Libby's sultry look
Pat and larry all dressed up
ready for the ball
X: Betty C . just sitting pretty pert
b: Gloria 's Propping
7: Sunday Best
8 : Skeets looks timid?
9 : Rudeen 's ready for a d ip
10 : Waiting for a taxi , Pat?
�Com pi im e nt.s
Dixie Auto Alignment Company
of
22:~8
Elizabeth Abbott Taylor
venue,,·. W.
Automatic Tran smisswn
erVLce
PO. 1-8071
Organi. t · Teacher
CLASSIC FLOWER SHOP
\IR .. ]. \l. ]
tewart
Compliments
\(.K:,O'\
of
WHITE PROVISION CO.
QLALITY FLOWER '
llth
Plu
PEH ' 0\ LlZED
t. and Ho\\ ell Mill Road
TL\:'IT-\,
ER\ I E
EORGJ\
LEACH & SON AUTO PARTS
Complunenl
SlO • . Central A\ .
H \PE\ILLE.
of
GEORGI\
111 A.inds of 1uto Part
JOH'\ OTWELL
Open 6 l)a) . Per \'h k
Prudential Insurance Company
From 8:00 \. \1. to 6:00 P. \1.
PO. l-7119
~
PO. 6-2363
FOLDS BROTHERS
TA D RD
ER\ I
WILDER ICE CREAM COMPANY
Road enice
PO. l-5168
PH. PO. l-9W9
te\\ art and \ orth .·he.
HwE\ILLE.
EORGI\
�:b-4
Jackie and Inez-Twins?
D-4's Governing Body
Tomorrow's Soldiers
Sam, it's Not 3:15
Top Magazine Salesmen
Top Money Collectors
�PO. l- 1J2W
PAUL ' S
OLD SOUTH DINING ROOM
P\l L ."TROZIER. Ownu
Baked I ~ Chi!"kf•n '' ith I Jre~~ing
Tff{E A\D BArn, R'r
I Complrle One-Stop "rrvirr
C \. 0
- OIL
-
E. Uewland Ave. and S han Rei.
E \ .T
1 \ EH'r
·,
l \D 'r
0
ACCE . ' OlUE.
Open 7 day":(> a.m. till ]() p.tll.
1'01\T. Gf~()H{,( \
JACOB'S PHARMACY
SULCER' S CAFE
625 Lc
t..
llape>ille. G orgia
(>11 Central A,enue
"'Where Friends \Jeet"
D. G. Barb r
. W.
\da Turh} field
John Gile~
l'L.
E. \\1. Longino
\Irs.
: ~-06.5:5
Billy Talhrrt
' andra Patrirk
+
DR. ROBERT H. THURMOND
Optometrist
POLLY'S PLACE
20;) .". Ea~t Point
E
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0
trr!'l
T 1'01\T. G \.
+
Compliments of
Keith Jewelry and Optician Co.
JOHN M. HARRIS
Dl \.\10\DS -
Real Estate Broker
\~ \TCHE ~
-JEWELl{)
omplete Optical en·ice
6m
ll,o,p \ ILLE, GEOR<.I \
PO. 7-l
ns
Central \.\e.
-
Hap ,jiJe.
PO. l-1275
PO. l-1961
a.
�CITIZENS BANK OF HAPEVILLE
Complete Banking
~en icc
Federal l>epo;.il ln;.urancc Corporation
Georgia Stainless Steel
Corporation
G orgia Distributor For:
'' \OLLRATII " Tri-clad 18-8
tainles lc I Coob1are.
Lain! ~- ' t el :en ing Dishe-..
Tra :-.Baking Pans. Pitchers.
Canist r .. Etc.
"FOOD\IA TER" Food Culler.
Lainl
,'tccl Flat11ar .
\1 lmac Plastic Dishe>-.
Cutler and ColT e-maker;,
.~
t:n
C. B. \\- LLACE. President
Ste11art \1 c.
ll \PE\ ILLL GEORGI\
Telephone: POplar 7-9121)
799
Re.,idcnce: P plar 7-6712
ll \PE\ ILL E. GEORGI\
011an
venue
H. E. LUPO & CO., INC.
\\!HOLE ' \U:: PIWDlCE
··t J i(s in lou n, ue hatl' it"
H. E. Lt:PO
BILL)
\l \RTI\
omplimen/s
of
D. J. S.
The 'eniors thank )OU, R. B.. for "11aiting on u>-...
\
11 ish ) ou "ell in ) ears to come.
�@lass o/ '57
SOUTHERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
AND
TELEGRAPH
COMPANY
�CO\GR TL L TIO\: TO THE
HILLTOP
from
THE CITY OF HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Et GE\" E. Dn.O'...
]R .•
llaror
B~RB.\RA LEE.
Clerk
FRA \ K
R.
LE.\.
1/derman al Lar~e
COl CIL\lE\
FR.\\"' COG(.[\
]. \\1. Bt
T. L. Eur:,.
].
LLOCJ..
O~IR \JcCORD
�Your Future Lies Ahead
Don't Leave Us Out of It
PO. 7-7011
611 Central
' cnue
HAPEVILLE PHOTO SERVICE AND STUDIOS
J. J.
LLE
. E. TRT KL \ D
�GENERAl I N D E X
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\hlht'tnl. 'lorman
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U.m. \mw
32. 55
32. 51, 52, 55, 57
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32
15, SO, S-t. 58
33
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29. u. 50
31
31
28. 55
33
27. 14. 55
33
31
30. S2
30
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21
33
30
31, 57. 71
31
31
31, S2, 74
30
31
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\ldridgt>. CharJt>,
\lexander. llal
\llt•n. \rthur
\ llt•n. Bakl'r
\ llt•n. Hobert
\lien. Chri ... tint>
\llt>n. Darn•ll
\lkn. \lit·hael
\llt•n, Paul
\llt•n, Pri' ilia
\llgood. Howard
\II good, L) nda
\!manti. Carolyn
\ndt>r•on . ..\nthon
\ntlt>r-on. harlt>,
\ntlt·r-on, Dana
\ nd rt'W '· J0\t't'
\nglin. ~lar~it' Ret'
\ rcllt'r, \lice
ht•ra. Ralph
Bailt>), ]t>an
Bailt•\. Joan
Baile}, \largaret
15, SO, 51,
Bakt•r, \anq
28. 1S, 51,
Ball. \nnt'ttt'
31. 1.5,
Ballentint'. Bobln
Banni ... ter, Gail .
Barlwr. Eugt•nt•
1S,
Barn"'· Bilh
Barnt'', Dia~nt·
Burne,, Tracy
30.
Barnt'', \'\'a rrt>n
Barnt>tt. Thoma ...
Barnt•tt. \~ 3) llt'
Barr•, Linda
2·1,
Barton, Uaudia
Barton, \\a\ nt'
Ba-kin, Jimmy
Ba-kin. Larr}
lS. S7, 65,
Baughman, \nn
Bt>all. \larie
Bt•auford. Linda
Bt•aumont. \ l i...- \mw
Bedford. Byron
Bedford, Gail
Bt•t>r, John \.
Bt>nefield. Benn\
Bennt'lt. ·arol} n
Bennt'lt, Judith
Bt>nnett. \I r.... \ lartha
B nnett. Rebecca
Bentley, ally
Bt>rey, Bill)
15,
Bt>rt'}, Donnie
BPrt'}. Ronnit'
Bt•vi', Jerry
Bt>\ i.... Larr}
15. S2,
Bigham. Jop
24, 1S, S7, 6S,
Billing-. ~art>n
30, 51,
Black. Bilh
Black, Honwr
Black, \lary
Blanch, Richard
Blanken-hip. Diannt>
- - · - - - - - -31,
Hobo. Gt>orge
Bolton, Ubby
BonnPr. tanlt•y
BoonP, Dalt•
BoonP, Frank
28,
Boris, Larr}
24,
Bottom', Ronnie
Bowen, \nn
Bowrn, Harold
Bowt'n, \1r . JohnniP
Bower-. \ irginia
21.,
Bowman. \lattit>
Bradhur}, Larry
Bradt>n, Dion
--···-·-Bradley, harlt•nt>
Brad In. Dan
24, t.'i,
Brad lt•y, llokt•
11, l:i, 6S, 66, 71, 72,
Bradle}. Jimmy
Bradlt'}. Richard
28, U, S1, SS, 57. 6S.
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S2, SS
S6, 57
35
31
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52, 55
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lS, 51, S7, .'ill
Brannon, Bt•nny
.~0
Brantln. :am
:iO .. 6
Bran tit·'. Sandra
:ll
Brt>wt·r.' Hoy \ .
10. 61
Bright, Luther
31
Brook-, Candlt>r Ill
:~.57
Brook,, Dolon•,
3:l
Brook .... Edv;ar
:l l
Brook-. Edna
3:~
29. 11
Brook'· Jack
Brooblwr, Elizalwth
:n, s2
Broobht•r, balwl
16
Brown, Barbara
31
Brown, Bt>ckv
31
Brown, Conn'it•
21. J..'i • .'iO
Bro"n, Donna \larie
31
Bro,.n, Ellt>n
31
Brown. Eva
31
Brown. Judy
:l2, Sl, 52. 57
Bruton. Car}
21. S6, S7
Br} an, \laxint•
31, 51
Buchanan. Forn·-t
29, 5S, 56
But"knall. Eddit•
3:l
Buict'. Barbara
32, 51. 52
BuirP. Patricia
29. 52
28, 50, .')]. 52
Bullot·k. Linda
Bunn. Cahin
2-1. II. Sl. S-1, S5
Burch. ~ut·
29, .'iS, 62
Burdt•tt<'. Dit'kil'
:rl
Hurd, Bt·H• rl}
16. S1
Burn-.. } bil
27
ButlPr. Judy
:l2
Butler, Sandra
31
Byar-. l.arn
:H . .'il
Byar•. Lloyd
21, J..'i, 50
Callahan. Brt•rHia
21., so
Callahan. Edward
32
Callahan. Horae<'
:l:l
Callahan. \laril} n
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Callaway. ' tt'\t'
:~1. 57. 7:i
Camp, Bobby
:n
Camp. Jimm}
31
Campbell. Catht•}
31, 71
Campht'll. Hichard
21
Campbt>ll. William P.
10, 61
<.anad\, \villio· Huth
:l2, 52
Canno;1, Kathnn
16
Canup. BPtt} .
16. 50
Carli-le. Zoraetta
21, 51, S-1, SS
Carmack, \1 r .... Loui-.p
10
Carnt>ll, Linda
31
CartPr, \lan
29, H
Cartpr, ( 'a rolo•
16
Carter, Janet
.~2
Cartt•r, Lt>wi,
24. 44. 52
Ca,tlt>bt'rry, Lynda
32
Ca,w t'll, Carl
31
Caswell. Jerry Lt•p
16, ss
Caudt•ll. Edwin
30
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:n
Chant't'. CharlottP
21, t.'i, 50, :il
Chance. ]ant'
16, 50, Sl, 54, SS, 58 . .'>9, 6:~
Chant't'. ally
32, Sl, S5
Chapman. \lary
33. 51
Cha,tain. Gail
28. 51, ss
Childt•r.... Beverly
31
Childt·r•, Georv;o•
16, 56
hri-tian, Gent'
2H, 5-~. S6
Clark, Ronald
28
Clowt•r, \lartha \nnr
30
Coggin-. Dorothy
31
Cohran. Patrit·ia
29
,o lbalh. Emily
16,
58
Colt·. llarold
21, lS
Comb,, Jan niP
30
Connallv. Junp
16, 62
Conort. JackiP
33, ss
Coogler, ut'
17, S2
Cook, Lamar
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Cook, Oli,t'r
31
Cook, ue
:~2. S2, 55
Copeland, \ eil
30, Sl
Cox. Billy
31, 41Cox. Linda
31
Cox, Ronnie
30
Craiv;, Betty Jt•an
29. 71. 75
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Crawford. Eunirt'
CraY. ford, I .oui-e
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Cra\\ ford, \an
Crot·kt'lt, Gract•
CrowiPy. 1\.a}
Dailo•y, Dian!'
Dailt·} . .'hirlo•y
Danit'l. Kay
L>arnt•ll. Phil
Darnell. Holwrt
Da'i', Hrenrit•
Da'i', Dalt'
Da, rs, Gloria
Da'i', Jerry
Da'i'. Jerry
Da, i.... Tt•d
Dean, Billy
Dt•m P'P}, Do•lort>,
Dt•mp,t•y, Jot·
Dt·nno•y, \lel,in
Dt''"' L Gan
Dt' " t·l. Ste,·t·n
Dicker-on, La\ onnp
Dicker,on, Pat
Dillard. \lr .... Carolyn
DinNialr. \\ alto•r
Do<' II', \1 r-... l.y nn
Dodd, l.a\ o·rno•
Dodd, \Ia 'int•
Dor-l'y, Donna
Dor...o·y. llu!,!:h
Dor•t'\, \Jan
Dor-t·), Hicl;arol
Doup:la...s. \I r .... '\ .. 11
Dri\t'r, Iva Lo·t•
Dudley, Joann
Duke. CharJp..,
Dukt·, \\in-ton
Duncan, Bro•rHia
Dunlap. Charlotte
Dunlap, Thoma'
Du prt't', I moj!,ent•
Duprt't', Paulirw
Durdo·n , Carr l.t•t•
Durdt•n, Jill
Eako•,, Harold
Ea-on, Carol) n
Ea-on. Jant'
Eclingn. J ud1
Edmands, Lamar
Eth,anl ... , Pat riria
Edward .... Hid1ard
Etlwarcl-.., Holwrt
Elkins. PauiPtte
~:Jlina .... Emanuel J.
Ellington. Diane
Elliott, Edward
Elliott, Larr}
Elli-. Jack
Elli .... ]t•rr}
Er~IP. ]err}
E'kt•w. Pault'lte
E... m. Doroth)
E... tt' '· \ iolo•l
E'an .... Carolt•
Farr, Brenda
Field,, Gloria
Finln, Charle ...
Flt>min~. Bobby
Flt>mi ng, Chariot t p
Fleming, Jamt''
Flt>ming, Joyet•
Flovcl, Tommit•
Flu.r), Don
Fogg, Dickie
Fogv;. IIanPy
Fold-. Pt•tt·
Ford, Jt•an
Ford, ~ ayr
Fo•IPr, Franklin
fo,ter, Gail
Franklin, Loi,
Fra-t•r, Paulo·ttt>
Frat.ier, Glynn
Frat.io•r, Pat
Fn·do·rick, Tt•rrell
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�We'[[ take a cup o' kindneJJ yet ...
Eighth Grade Fall Ball.
Sadie Hawkins Day.
Janitorial Staff.
Hobo Day.
Student Council Bounty.
. .. 9or auld lang Jyne.
�GENERAl I N D E X (C ont inued)
Frt>t·man. [, olina
Fn·t•man, Roht>rt
Fullt·r. . an<h
~utral. J11nn;,
Caig,nanl. Belt)
Calln\\U\. \li-.-. Junt'
<:ardrwr. Patrit'ia
<:ardrwr. Hav
<:armnn. San.d ra
Carrt'lt. llonwr
Car\t·r. Jakt'
<:audio. Franet·-.
<:ault. \\in nit>
<:a). \Jar) \l)l't'
Ca, \\a' nt•
Ca~a\\a\. Jt•rn
Cih-on. · Doug,la-.
Cillll'rt. Honnie
Gilmore. Ju<h
CiH·n·. (,t'or~t'
Clt•aton. l.uc\t'
Cod\\in. Jt'rr~
<:od" in. Pat .
<:oln. Pat•\
Co--: \larii•
Crag,g,. Ht>len
Crag,g,. Jt'rr}
Crant. \ irg,inia
Crantham. Jack
Crantham. J t'Un
Cn·t·n. ldalit'nt'
(,n·t'n. Jani-.
Gret'n. Jot•
Guffin. k t'rlllt'th
llall. Bell) Jo
llall. Johnrn
llall. J uanila
Ham. J t'rr)
llamnwtt. Georg,e
18 . .'>0 . .'>I.
llamnwtt. \li-.. \larilun
llamrnett. \'\ t'ntlt-'11
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llammot'k. J t'rn
llampton. J11nn;)
llandlt'), Bill
llarhin, Haclwl
1-largt'll, \J ar)
Harg,t'll. . ara
llarri-., Da' id
llarri-. Jonita Ill. I;), ,)(), .'>.'>.
llarri•.. Ut'
1-larri•.. ' ut>
1-larri-on. John
1-Ja,ton. Patricia
II a) \\ani. Frt>tl
llt·en. \lar1l t't'
llt·llam-.. B;•,erll
llt·ndt'r-.on. Willianwlla
Ht•ntlm.. Don
Ht'ndrix, \Jart)
llt•prwr. l.arr)
llt·rndon. Lankford
llt·rndon. Pt"arl)
llt'r•t'ht'lman, ll<'
H .. ..-on. Joit'<'
llt>·lt'r, \Jar)
llig,f.(•. (,ract'
lli!!f.(•. Larirw
llill. Ro..-.
II ill. \I, avne•
Hindal). \Jr-.. Lillie B.
Hin-.on. bt"l) n
II in-.on. llarri t'll
Holder. \lartin. \Jr. and \Jr-..
llolland, Franrt'-.
!Iolli-.. J ud)
llol-.e·nht·t·k, \J i..., Hut·l
1-lorwa. Dan
llont•a. II ug,h
llont"a. Johnn)
Hoo•l. Be·n
lloO<l, Charle·-.
llon•l. Shirle·)
II opt'. L. \\.
llopkin-., Diant'
lloppt·r. antlra
llrl\\artl, Hay
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llud·on: ( ahin
llud-.on. Earlirw
llud-.on. Jark
llufT. Ruth
lluffman. \li-., lla~t·l
llug,lw-.. \!mira
IIU!!!!in-., Churle·llunnit"ull. .lt·an
llunnil'Ull. Jt1<h
II unt. J immv
lluntt'r. Dia;1
llunting,. Bill
llutt·hin-.on, Svhia
ll)dt·. Erir .
lng,ram. \drianrw
lnj!ram. Bt'lt) \nn
Ingram. Gar)
Irh). \laq
lnint'. Johnnit•
lnint'. Phil
hit·. Bt>tt1
hit·. Jan~
hit', \lt>hin
hit", .'and ra
hev, Dixit'
h t>). Jot'
Jack-.on. Barhara \nne·
Jark-.on. Bt"rr)
Ja('k-.on. Curti-.
J ack-.on. Da, id
Jamt'-.. \athan
Jarn·tt. Pt>gg)
John-.on . .lame•
:3:1.
John-on. Janice·
John-.on. \lamit·
John,.on. \liriam
John-.on. Patricia
John-.on. ::-.u-.an
Jon ..... Bohh)
Jon ...... Charlotlt•
Jorw-.. Dolorc•-.
Jont''• Edward
Jont'-.. Frank
J one-.. J t'anetlt'
Jont'-.. Judith
Jone•-.. 1\.av
1\1. SO.
Jont··. \laidie• \ann
Jone-., \lichae•l
Jont>,. \lonrot'
Jon e-., \ anq
Jont'-.. Handy
Jont·-.. Ronald
Jorw-.. Hudv
Jom·-.. \1, ilfiam Thoma'
Ju-.tu-., Gt>rald
1\1,
1\.t't'nt'r, 1\.emwth
1\.ellt>), Jacqut'
1\1. S2.
l\. t'llt'1. 1\.aron
1\. t'nd~il'k ... Ja<"kit·
k t"nrwdy. \larit·
1\.itltl, Jt'rr)
1\.idtli P, Carolt·
1\.imllt'll. ]pan
1\.in g,, Bt'll) Jean
1\.i ng. Shirlt'l \nn
1\.ing-.11'}, \larjorie• J e·an
1\.irln. Tomnn
1\.irkiand. Lin;la
kirkl and. \i ck)
J\.i,J ing. Clw-.tn
1\.i-.lin g, Ra)mond
1\.night. Larr)
1\.nog,ht, Linda
1\.ranwr. Elizalll'th \nn
Lakt'. Ho-.t>lit'
Lamht•rt. Don
Lamlwrt. J t'rr)
Lamunda, Bt'll) Jo
Landrum. Connie·
Lang,ford, Camilla
Lanier, Janit't'
Lanier. Ronald
La-.hle·v. Gt'raldine·
Laud .. ~milk, Da, id
La\\1.-r, llelm
l.a\\n·nct", \Jan
l.a\\•on. Lamar-
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La\\•tm, \ann
La" -.on. Pat ri;·ia
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Le•a, Frank
:n l.t·a. 1\.t•mwth
:31 , II. .)2
l.e•ach, Claire•
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Lt' t'. Billv
11
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:n I iptak. \lr-. \larjorit•
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21l. Sl, S2
l.ol'k WOO<I. .'j.:t. J. F.
Ill. Sl. S7
Lon~. CarOI)n
Ill, Sl, ,) \1
LOII!(ino, J U) Ill'
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:31
l.oont' ). Jo-.t'ph
21l, SO, S2 . .');), S6
Lo1ern, Julian
31, 31
t.o,t"rn, \lark
l\1. S7. 6S, 67
I.O\\e'n. \n-.t·l
l\1
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34
L) nch, Edtlit·
29
Lyn<"h, Jarrt'll
33, S2
l.ynch. Hudpe·n
29
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31
\lann, Dannv
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:n \!arlin, Bill
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32, S6
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\lauldin, Lt'rO\
2S, J.l, SO
\lau ldin, Jackie•
21l. 1-1
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3.~
\l a~ht'rf). Billy
2\1, SS
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31
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25
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\lt-Guire, Diana
31
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:31. SS, S6
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31
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19, ll, S7. 6.'l. 67
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:31
\li chrli, Patril'ia
29
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31
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��GENERAl I N D E X (C ontinued)
:\lor!(an. Bt>H·rly
:\lor11:an. ~gt. H. \.
\forgan. Jimmy
\lorn-. Carolt·
\lorri-. Donna
\lorri,. Thoma'
\(o,t>man, \laxint>
\Jo-lt•\. Jack it•
\(o,lt•\. l.arr,
\to-It•\. \\a\ ;w
\lor.• .. La J ~rw
\lurphy . Lynn
\athan. Janw'
" .... ,,.. Joy ('t'
.. ill, \lar-ha
,.,,.,, Harrit·tt
\t•wh,. Darn· II
\t•wt~n. \Jan
\t>\vlon. J.t",fit>
\ it·kt>l-on. I' at-\
\i,Jwt. Jt'd
·
\olrlitt, Ton\
\O!(!(It-. Larry
\ol!:!!:l<'. R nald
\orri-. Rt•ndlt•y
O'Danirl. Richard
()'flare. \ann
cn,,·Jh. \lr-~ Cora
()'Jo.,·lh, Tommy
OliH·r. Carol
Ofiq•r. Ruth
<nt,•lia. \ora
Cl'Ht·ar. (harl .. , \\.
Orr. Charlt·,
0-lrorrw. \larrt'
(),Jrurn. t'lh
Ovn•vik, Ru--t'll
Pal(<'. Bohhy
Parkt•r, Harrit>tt
Par.•. , andra
l'attrr-on. Tn·"it>
Patton. Cail
Pt•aroc l... Gl .. nn
Pt·adt'n. Joy
P.. it,o. Ho!(t'r
Pt·nnt·ll. Carolyn
Pt·ttitt· Fa, ..
P.. ttitt>: Ga'il
Pt•tty. D.. Jort''
Phillip,, Gt•rald
Phillip-. Janirt'
Phillip• . . 'tt've n
Pit·klt·-. Donna Rat•
Pierct', Billy
Pinion. Rit·hard
Pinbton. Jat·kit'
Pippin. Tommy
Platt. Frt>d
Platt, andra
Polk. Bobby
Popt>, Billy
Portt'r, Earlint'
Powt•r,, Jt'rn
Pre,ton, Crn~
Prin·. Elaint'
Pruitt, -\lton
Pruitt, Trudy
Purclir, Dougla, H.
Hag-dale. Jo \nne
Half'). John
Randall. Frt'd
Randall, Lamar
Randall. Patricia
Ha-mu--en. Judy
Rat!'lifk Bucky
Hat!'lifft·, \largan·t
Hattern•t•, \nn
Rawn. Carol
HaH•n, Gt'Or~?:ia
Havt•n, Jimmie
Ht·ddin~?:. Carol
Ht•dwint•. Lt·,Jit'
Het''f', JanwHt•id. Jimnn
Rlwa. Brock
Hit't'. Carolyn
Hh t•r,, Carol
Hollt'rt '· J t•rry
HolH'rt-on. Pt'!(g\
20. 52, 5.'i, 62
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pace to work and play
Bountlarie · atop the hdl alreatly
. · udge neighbor ' } ard ,
· o le\ clin 1 room there, for ·ure
r
Le\ cling yield
to digging-
Do\\ n, thi time, antl out-to
(Jarden, \alley, ·tream below,
\\'here
I loki
· ature'
beauty
pot
·way . . . Garden Club's
ilent tribute to endles
hour
Of toil and care
Tnwanting to uproot beauty there,
luh yield ; and buildin
On the Hill goe
r
on each day
Once again Garden to Youth rive
:~
way.
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DEX
. 142
Published May, 195 ,
by the Senior Class,
Hapeville High
chool,
Hapeville, Georgia
�In publi hing this yearbook
The senior realit.e it con lude
Preciou days of "love and !au rhter"
l n the dear Hall of Hapeville High.
They reali1..e further their obli ration
To present accurately and completely
nother
In thi
chool record.
e\·enteenth edition
f the Hilltop, the staff,
On behelf of all the senior ,
Pn.:£ent
A
this ;ear's events
they have happened;
nd the people a
They ha\ e come and gone.
This 1958 Hilltop i
The pictured record of
l Iapeville High-Today.
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�TIO
One .core and si"\.) ear~ ago our school father~
Brought into Fulton Count) a ne"· tract,
teeped in Indian lore and dedi ated to the
'imple way of life characteristic of upright, pioneer folk.
The tract was :\lilton Count). Among the upright folk ,,·as one
Ira H. Dodd, who:e life had long sin ·e
Been dedicated to training the youth of ~Iilton's schools.
That geographical anne"\.ation broadened boundaries of
Fulton County. The anne.. ation of its folk broadened the
Live. of many of Fulton\ people, primaril) through the
TraHI and personal contact-. of ~Ir. Dodd, the ne\\ h assigned
Supen isor of 'chool Tran~portation and Attendance.
Toda) countless scores of school fathers
Throughout the +8 square miles of Fulton County
Ha\e found in him a "(,uide, Philosopher, and Friend."
" uch is the man whose abilit), acquirements, and ,·irtue.,
re," a Boswell :aid of his friend Johnson,
" 'o much in evidence that
The more hi· character is considered,
The more he i regarded
By the present age and hy posterit)"
With re pect and appreciation.
To him whose years of service,
Rich in real opinions and in genuine fairness,
Have meant w much to the youth of Fulton Count).
To him whose sen ice end>. with our graduation,
The senior clas>. dedicate
Thi. 19~8 volume of THE H lLLTOP- to
Ira H. Dodd.
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�7
�In
n able administrator, .\Ir. \Vest is in his tenth } ear of
directing the Public 'chools of Fulton 'ount}.
He leads an administrative staff of nine assistanh in charge
of building, maintenan ·e, transportation and attendance, au diting, text books, mu . ic, audio \ isual aid _, libraries, and in struction. He is secretary to the Board of Education and is
ans,,·erable to the Board for all mone} allocated to the schools.
The,e are the routine "expected" duties of the superintendent.
Besides these re ponsibil ities, :\I r. \ Ve. t finds time to attend national convention and vi it school assemhlie. and
PTA's.
' tudenb at Hape\ille High consider .\Ir. \Vest especial!}
close not onl} for his concern in their interests but because of
his per onal principalship of the school in 19+5-+6.
How does one of so man} executi\e duties find time to
hare in all ·hool matters! 'uch is the . tature and de' otion
of the man \\ ho lead the Fulton Count} chools, ' uperintendent Paul D. \ est.
DOUG LA G . .\-1 \CR E
Assistant Superinte11dent
harge of In- ' en ice Education and Curriculum Development
Folks at Hape\ ille remember .\Ir. .\Ia ·Rae for his poignant phraseolog}, ' cotch heritage, staunch Presh} terianism,
and the ability to move with the hells. Folks from old Fulton
High cherish memories of his fast game of checkers; \\ hile
• orth Fulton people remember cringing as he \\Ove hack and
forth on tip-toe from the . tage\ outer edge. ' uch diHrsified
skill vouches for a man} fa ·eted personalit} ; such resilience
in personality guarantees intere. t and finesse in matters administered by ' uperintendent .\lcRae.
In the capacity of Assistant :uperintendent, he is in direct
charge of Instruction, but is called upon to e\pedite school
matters in \arious areas of the dministration.
It is not surprising therefore that an educator of his capabilit} and years of sen ice be cited b} Presh} terian College
for the honorar} degree of Doctor of Laws.
�eHn con~e ·uti\ e Har~ of administration makes ~Ir.
()'Rear H apeville High's veteran principal in )Cars of sen ice.
s for the ne'\t •even, or twi ·e snen, he i~ the ~tudrnts' clwict>,
for he directs their da) 's work "ith S) mpathetic under~tand
ing, nen-handed fai rnes. , and with a mea~ure of 1rish humor
· the 0 Rear brand, begorra!
\' eteran principal, ma. ter tea ·hn, studenh' friend, ~um
mari7e C. \ . ()'Rear's po~ition "herein the entire school
holds him in high e:teem and "ith deep appreciation.
Prillcipal
THE ADMINISTRATION
'teadfastl~ ~liss :pratling a•sists in mainta111111g standards and in managing the routine of "chedules and dail~ attendance: in fact, man) of the lower .:lasses think of her in
terms of "tard) bells and detention."
'tudents appreciate the counseling ~lis Frances offer~
and the guidance in ~tee ring :tudent 'ouncil affairs. chie' emcnt and ideals are her requi•ites for H apc ,·ille High 'chool.
G
�Charles Aldridge
Driver Trai11i111!
John A. Beer
l!usir
Ro' \. Bre"er
1/ead .o/ Scie11ce a11d
1 thletics
THE FACULTY
The original faculty of ten has gro\\"n through t\\·ent)
) ear. to a total of fort) -four in 1958. During its twent)
)Cars the school ha>. had live principals, four lihrarians, and
a total of one hundred and forty-eight different teachers.
The Facult) taff have devoted hours of overtime to student need, , whether after-cia s tutoring or in advi. ing cluhs or
directing activities, o the e:\.tcnt that Hapeville High is ahout
the most accounted for high school in \Ietropolitan tlanta.
In this respect, :tudents acknowledge the teachers as their
guides.
The Hapeville H1gh Faculty even helps students present
Faculty take-offs, dramatic stagings hy students of \·arious
teacher mannerisms which students readil) recognize and enjoy. ln this respect, students consider teachers at Hape\ illc
High as their friends.
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�:\li~s
.Janice Duncan
li 111~lish
~1 i
Emanuel J. Ell ina
II! athematics
s Do roth) J.
Esp~
\1 r
/,tJIIf!lltJ£!1'
Homer B. Garrett
Social Sciell£1'
\1r . Luc\ nn lluddon
Physical Educatio11
\1rs. Lula Hall
Staff Clerk
\li
John W. Harden
Et•gli h
D tnid \1. llill
Social 'cietue
William \I. II ipp
1/athematic
\Ii
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Carlota Fo" ler
I lJIIf!lllJf!l'
. fariluc\ Hammett
II ome Et'OIIomic.
Hazel llol enbeck
Et•ttlish
�L. W. Hope
Commercial
Ra} Howard
\Iiss Hazel Huffman
William W. Hutchins
Physical Fducatio11
Home Eco11omics
Stri11gs
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�~r .
hirle) ~1.
Biology
teuart
\1rs. Jacqueline Walker
Social cie11ce, S pelli11g
Ben Tingle
DCT
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\tr. \ j,ian \1. \\ehb
, ocial cie11ce,
Cafeteria Mgr.
��0
I
I lere on the Hill each Jay
Come 4-00 ho} and 40 rirls tn
ixty classe
of thirty \·arious
ubjects.
The e 800 teenagers range
From 230 eighth grader
To 116 twelfth grade entor.
To the Hill they come from
\Vithin City Limits of
urhurban
Hape\·ille, a small town of
' mall hop and incere folk.
From the Hill they goOff to olle re orne 50 percent;
Or to work in office and uch.
' orne go early to homemaking;
Other
'Ti
eek careers in profe sions.
aid the e
00 comprise a
'tudent bod; abo\·e par
In
incerit}, effort, character.
' uch commendation be peak
calibre
In the home, the church, the communit)Calibre of the Folk
}.)
on the Hilltop.
�SENIORS
Don Brodie)
Pre ide11t
Larn Will
J ice-J'reside,t
Lamar Cook
Treasurer
:\1ary tewart
ecretary
IT'S A GOOD DAY
\Ve are almo~t at the hilltop no\\, but we remember the
of our climb a, ~ub - freshmen. How he~titant our
fir t tep. "ere that "huge building"- o man~ room-.- a
. chedule to folio,,.
t once our ~earch for culture beganart, music, · -ience.
A step higher and we were fre~hmen, emharkin~ upon our
first credit uhjects- Latin, "Britannia est in ula. "-at sea,
in Engli h, '' ith the ncient .\Iariner-~eograph~, with map'
and . tates and capital-.- al~ebra, so <.' Ompletely of the unkno" n. Clubs opened their door. to our fun . eeking.
Then folio\\ ed sophomore ) ear. \ e "ere head-over-heels
into "orlds of ne\\ fun and bigger, more " grown-up" respon. ibilities. In hiolog), \\·e dismantled pickled frog. and grasshoppers; algebra um eiled new horizon . of graph . and quadratic,.,; in Latin, we went through 1aul \\ith Caesar on countfe,. conquest.. 'aesar finally fell at Pompe) \ statue; while
'ilas .\Iarner found Eppie. This ma~ic , ophomore )Car!
Before we realized it, "e had risen to the junior fe,el. A
happ) year: \\ e became bank directors; we became eli~ible
for Beta membership ( 19 of u~ were tapped) ; "e "eilded our
-ahres as officer' in militar). \Ve dreamed of -.enior )ear and
ta'\ed our brains to get there-h) potenuse., parallelograms,
Hre\\·er' 'plosiom, Espanol, Taylor's "take a letter"; "Four"core and ten." Extras filled e\ er) monent-sponsoring, decbe~inning
orating, clubbin~. going to comentions, voting for the last
time in a ' tudent Council election, selling more ma~azines
than an) other class in H. H ' hi . tor), to stage a ~rand Junior:enior at .\Ieadowbrook .
This ) ear has been the bi~gest . tep-to senior 'tatus, the
topmost of all our dreams. \Vc climbed with more willing
steps up this Hill, through unu . ual and final experiences. t
Thanksgi\ ing we were hoboes, in the usual rags 'n' tatters.
The "Hornet" and the "Hilltop" were ours to plan, to publi,h. In . ' 0\ ember "e yelled at our last football game "hich
our own ten \'ar~ity stars roared to \ictory. That old search
for culture begun five ) ear-; ago carried us to A them to the
pla)s. Brains worked at double time, with graduation ju~t
around the corner. From our human relations ,,.e learned wh)
we act the way we do; in English, \\·hy .\Iacbeth acted the
"a) he did.
'\ow happ) da, s come to our memory-the da) for senior
rings-the night we crowned a homecoming queen-the da)
"e "ere measured for caps and go" ns-the night of the 'en ior Pla)-Baccalaureate 'unda)-and rehearsals for the Processional.
From the Top of the Hill \\·e look hack down over a high
school career well spent and think, "Oh, it's a good day !"
�L'l :\1).\ GE'\ETT.\ .\LLGOOD, I cadrmir · Bank l'eller
and Director; llornet reporter;
Student Council repre,entati\'e;
Junior Red Cro"; Y-Teen';
Spani'h Club; Coed IIi -Y; Milita r~ 'pon,or.
LI'\D .\ LEE B.\RRS, Grnrral:
\\'itty Linda l.eep' foil., a •,mil in'. B-Team and \'ar-ity ha,ketball, 'ecretan junio.r home
room .• \cti,·e ·in Y -Teem, Student Council, Letter Club, FBL.\,
'\1 i xed Chon!'. Footha II 'pon,or.
Red Cro" and '' Hilltop" repre'entati\ e.
RICI-L\RD
M.\R, II.\LL
BL.\:\CII, . lcadrmic: The '-Illdent,' favorite Yictim of tea'ing, Richard grin, hi, way out
of many an odd 'ituation. Trea'urer of '"b- fre,hman home
room; Red Cro" repre,entati,·e;
delegate to the tudent ( ouncil
'\aminating ConYention.
·n,
c~mmrrnal:
])ynamic,
hack-,]apping, ta lkatiYe- that\
Carolyn. Vivaciou' part of Junior Red Cro", Fll.\, FLBA, and
Junior •\chievement. Energetic
reporter for "Hornet." Like' to
read.
BRE'\D.\ G.\IL BEDFORD,
Grnrral: Member of the Beta
Club, FBLA, and Libran , ta ff.
\\'orked on Cafeteria taif. \'icepre,ident of DCT Club her 'enior year.
L.\RRY El'GE:\E BORI , . lcaChemi't from ""a\
back''; member Latin Club, Beta
Club, Office"' Club, (Once member of Be,t Drilled Company.),
Student Council, Key Club, Coed lli -Y, and Honor Roll. ''Hornet" repre,entati' e.
drmir:
JOA 'DELORE BAILEY,
Grnrra/: Joan lil.e' to cook, 'e",
and \\im. \.1 ember of Junior
•\chie' ement, Dramatic' Club,
Teen Club, and 'pani'h Club.
Plea,ant cafeteria \\Orker and
chairman of junior home room.
R BERT GORDO'\ B.\RRO"\,
1radrmic: Enthu.aa't in foothall, ba,l.etball, and ha ehall.
Pre,ident of 'ophomore home
room. Letter Club and Junior
Red Cro''· Pet peeve - arm)
docto".
JOE .\L\ 'B J(,H.\~1, Jcadrm ic: Ole Joe lil.e' hi' athleticsfootball, ba,kethall, or track.
!\!ember Officer-' Club, Letter
Club, and tudent Council. Pre'ident of 'ophomore and 'enior
home room,. A Banl.er and a
"Collertor" for the "llilltop.''
11.\ROLD :\ORM.\ '\ BO\\'E'\,
Commrrcial: ''Old Coconut
llead" enjop 'port-; 'pend'
rno't of hi' 'pare time playing
ba,ketball. B-Team and \'ar-it\
football 'quad,. Junior Red
Cro-s repre,entative and member of the !\len', Choru,,
li
E:\I\1IE \'!RC,I ' IA BOWERS,
. Icadrmu : Honor Roll fi,·e
year-; member of Latin, pani,h, Beta, FH.\, Dramatic,, and
Chemi,tn Club,. I ibran 'taff;
Mixed c'hona-; and Gi~],• En'ernhle. Literan editor of the
"llilltop.''
·
�Jn) 0~
BRADLEY,
.lcadrmic: Hapeville', such a
parr of him, the h\O of them are
one. Pre,ident of senior cia";
pre,ident of Bank; Bank Director; president Officer,• Club.
Football and basketball manager; Dramatic, Club.
I cadrmtc: Red Cro" representati' e; Bank worker and Teller;
Safety Council repre,entative,
member of "Hilltop" Sta If, Spani,h Club, Coed lli-Y, Dramatic,
Club. Chi,·alrou' KaJ', a real
kat at dancin1<.
LLOYD LEE B\ .\RS, lcadnnir: \'arsin football and ha,ehall; Hon<;r Roll egghead, member of Beta Club, Kn Club, Letter Club, Latin C'l~•h, Student
Council, "II ornet" Sta If.
BOBBY \'.\tr,·s ( .\'\1BRO ',
Grnrral: Bohh,, "ho has attended five hi!!;h school., thinks
the student acti, ities of IIH ·
are out-tanding. He is e'pecialh
intere,ted in ba,eball and ba;ketball. Member of
'panish
Club and Junior .\chie,·ement.
ARTER,
Gnural: "~lilitan ~1an" Le"i'
has been a Cafe'teria \\'orker
and Othn~ \\'orker for several
vea r . He is a member of DCT
and enjoys the D r play for
"ork experience.
CHARLOTTE
.\LICE
CIIA '\CE, .Icadrmir: Busy
Butrhie gets around. Freshman
Queen; military '-POnsor; 1odHn Dancer. Bank J'eller and
Director. tudent Council; Coed
IIi- Y;
pan ish Club; Sextette;
~1ixed Ensemble; and "Hornet"
Staff-~1anager Generali-..imo.
C'.\~1~1.\CK,
Grnrral: ,portsman Don "as
on ba,eball team three vears.
lie is interested in hunting and
fore,rry. Treasurer of DC"f
Club, ,·tudent Council representati,·e, and cia" officer fi,·e
year,.
IL\ROLD LEE COLE, ,lcadrm-
'c: .\irplane models and aerofanatic in general. Can't \\air to
Ay O\\ n plane. \1emher of De
,\lulav s and one uf Best Drilled
Companv of '52. Junior Red
Cro" and "llornet'' representative. "llilltop" , taff.
lS
II.\'\', .lcadrmu: Brenda, affectionate and "insome, al" avs
lend, a helping hand. Member
of Latin, Beta, Chemi,try, and
Dramatics Clubs. Chon"; Student Council; ''llilltop" 'taff.
llonor Roll 'tandard achievement.
ARLJSLE, Gntnal: Zoraetta plans
career as a P" chologist. Member of ' -Tee-ns, Coed IIi- Y,
FBL.\; DCT, militar) and foothall sponsor'; Bank Teller; Red
Cro" repre,entative; 1\ on first
year typing medal.
j.\1\lES L.\MAR COOK, lcadrmu:
'Sleepy" slumber' in
heaven)) peace through home
room and senior Eng)i,h. Treasurer of junior, 'enior cla"e',
manager of rno't 'ucce"ful magazine sale'; pre,ident of E-+;
chairman of entertainment committee OAicer.' Club. Ran for
Student Council. ''Hornet" repre entativ·e.
�M.\DELI'-E RP fll CR.\ WFORD, G rnrral: "S" eet, S\\ eet
Madeline" at Ameri u' "a'
cheerleader, ba,t..etball player,
and -+-H Club member .. \t llape' ille, in FH.\, Pep Club, Coed
lli -Y, Bank \\Orl-.er and Red
Cro" repre,entative.
KAY LESLIE CROWl FY,
lcadnnir: tage 'true!.. Kay i'
in Modern Dance, Dramatics
Club, and Choru'>. Member of
Coed lli-Y, Spanish Club, and
'" llornet" Staff. Jn Carthage,
'\ e\\ ) or!.., Libra n Club, Choru' Operetta, and County Choru ....
D.\ VI'>,
lradrmic· Membtr of Beta
Club, Dramatic' Club, Latin
Club, Y -Teen,, Student Council, Coed IIi-\", Rainbow. Editor
of the ·· Hornet"'; "' Hilltop" repre,entati\ e; (;irl Scout Coumelor; horne room pre,ident; "inner of CDC \1cdal.
II UGH WILLI.\M DOR E'l,
. I cadrmic: Friendly Hugh i' a
real gentleman. 'pecial intere'h
are wort.. ing on the " Hornet"
and playing flute in -enior Band.
Member of Latin Club and De
Molap. Bank l'eller one year.
BRE~DA
LEE Dl':\'C.\~,
Commrrcial: Thi' quiet athlete
'cored into the Beta Club. BTearn and Varsitv ba,t..etball;
FBL.\ and Letter Club. l'hy,ical
education 'enior helper; "II illtop'' repre,entative; "llornet"
repre,entative; and Cafeteria
Bookkeeper.
ED\\'.\RD LEE ELLIOTT, JR.,
. lradt·mu: Fd "let' 'ern roll' a'
projectionist for .\udio- 'i .. ual
Department .. \),o run' local theater. Bank Teller and "Hilltop"
repre,enrative in eighth grade.
Ma,ter 'e rgeant in RO rc.
l\lemher of Dramatics Club.
Lo' e' ne\\ Hi-Fi record,.
JOII~
Cr~,....
repre;,entative;
Ma ... ter
ergeanr in military; member of
:tudent Council; pre.,ident of
Teenage Club at Fort Mac.
CII.\RLOTTE J E.\.' D l' _'LAP, . I cadrmic: Variet\ her
'pecialty. Secretary of ·,ophomore and junior horne rooms;
member
enior Band; Majorette; military 'JlOn,or; Bani..
l'eller. "Hilltop" and "Hornet"
'tafh; ' tudent Council. :\1ember
of Latin, .\udio-,-i.,ual, Beta,
FilA, Coed Hi- Y, ' cience, Dramatic, Club,.
]lTD'> JU.\. IT.\ ED! '<,E R,
(;rnrral: Special inrere't "'imrnmg; "inter inrere,t: "airing
for 'ummer. 1ember of 'tudent
Council, Chorus, and Latin Club.
Military 'ponsor; "Hornet'' repre,entative; Bank Teller, and
DCT hi,torian.
DEWEL,
.lcadrmir: You'll find teve on
a golf cour'e almo'>t any da).
Plaved B-Team football. Red
.\, HLE\ ELLI ', lcadrmtc. 1\filitan lo,ing jact.. al'o
like, to read, '"The Brain" abo
pia) ed B- l'eam football and "a'
a delegate to SIP.\ at \\'a,hington and Lee, junior year. Sernifinali'>t in
1ent Scholar,hip
competition.
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T0\11\IYE FLOYD, Gtnaal:
\ ' a r'it) Cheerleader, Captain
'S ; Bani.. Director; Student
Council 'ecretarv; "Hilltop"
repre,entative. Pep, Tumbling,
and Letter lub.,; Choru'; Junior Red Cro,s. Favorite Cheer:
"Ya'll yell no"!''
�Jf:.\ ' DEI ORL FORD, lradnnzc: Jean a four ~ear pro·
jectioni,t; ''llilltop" repre-,enrati\ e; Junior Red Cro" repre'ent:ui,·e; and "llilltop" Staff.
l\1emher of Chemi'tr\ Club; Coed Hi-Y ; Spani.h (;luh; FH.\;
Y- Teen'; Dramatic' Cluh; J unior Achie,·ement.
~IIIRI
F.'l P.\ ('LETTE FR.\SER, Grnrral: Paulette dance'
to her O\\ n record collection. Bream Cheerleader- captain at
llol..e mith II ip:h; 'ecreta ry of
Junior .\chievemenr Branch Office; and DCT 'ecretan. '\!emher of Fll.\ and FBI.\.
j.\"\IES FR.\ KLI'\ f( TR.\L,
l ra.!rmu: '' l\lide\ \.lou,e '', unofficial cla"room entertainer
"ith Jhilin to a' oid teacher',
eve,. tude~! Council old timer;
J~mior Red Cro" repre,entatiYe; "llilltop" Circulation !\tanager; home room officer. Bream football and Officer-,'
Club.
C.\ROLE S( E 11.\RRI'->, rommrrrial· Co-captain of majorette', Office Helper and member
of the Clinic '->taff. FBL.\ pre,ident; Junior Red Cro" repre'entati\ e; B- Team ha kethall
player; and t\\O vear home
room officer.
a
port,man of B- Jearn and Var'it,· football and of r rack.
Lu-nch time "ha II p:ua rd'' for
, tudent Council; Bank Teller;
" llornet'' repre,entative; and
•·Hornet'' reporter.
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RO:'\'\IE J-10\\'.\RD GILBERT, Grnrral: Ea'y going
Ronnie i' a member of the DCT
Club. l\1a,ter 'ergeant in ROTC; Cafeteria \\'orker one
'ear; Office Helper t\\O year,.
··Hornet'' repre,enratiYe.
P.\ fR!CL\ El LE'\ GODWI'\,
Commrrrial: Pigtailed "Jimmie" "ith JU't four teeth earned
the title of "l\Jo,t T~pical Hobo" on Hobo J)a,. Choru' t\\O
vea"; FBL.\; ha,kethall three
~ear- at tht· Home; l're-,ident
·of frc,hrnan home room.
J-l('GJI liE 'R'l 110'\E.\, Grttrral: .·\n arti,t at heart, "Cotton" 'pent fi,e yea" in the .\rt
Department. . \ .,.,i,tant I n'tructor in Military and .\rt. Vicepre,ident of ri'inth grade home
room. Choru'; '\CO Cluh; Ofhce"' Club.
FR.\:-..CES C.\ROLI:'\E GATDIO, Grnrral: Fran i' 'park1ing co-ca pta in of Cheerleader-.
Bani.: Teller and Director; military 'pon,or; l\lodern Dancer;
-,uh-fre,hrnan horne room queen;
and Junior Red Cro" repre,entari' e. Letter Club, Pep Club,
and Choru .
, .\'\DR.\ LEE (,.\Rl\10'\ , Grnrral: Sandra', fa,cinating hohh~
i' "the hoy,". " llilltop '' repre'entati,·e; Cafeteria \\'orl..er;
horne roorn trea ... urer. ~1ernher
of FBL.\ and Student Council.
S IIIRLE'l .\'\ E IIOOD , Commrrnal: Shirle~ realh "goe,"
for 'Jlorr-. Senior helper in Ph,'ical Education . . \t the Children', !l ome pb,ed ha,J..ethall
for three year-.
�ALBERT JACK 0'\,
lcadrmu: B-Team and \'ar,it\
football and ha,eball. ~1embe.r
of '\'( 0 Club, Officer,' Club, and
Cherni,trv Club. Home room officer in j.unior year.
j.\~IE
PER, lcadrmtc: Future a'piration' organi,t. Member of Junior Red Cro", Latin Club, Spani'h Club, Science Club, and
Fll \ . Special hobby i' collectinJ; fiJ;urine' of hor'e'.
JO'd~ ·,
Gmnal: Ed\\ard claim' loafing a' chief preoccupation. ;\ternher of Spani,h Club and :--;co
Club. I'wo ) ear Bank "orker
and fre,hman home room officer.
DR{ \1, Grnrral: ( onnie O\\lh
n tg t•ollection of 'ruffed antmal-. B-Tearn ba,J..etball t\\O
year,, liJ..e, ,oftball. Sang in
choru, three year,. \\'a, mili-
Grnrral: The Out,tanding tudent of DCT Club. Pre,ident of
'uh-fre,hrnan home room; mernof '\CO and De !\tolay.
OLlVI.\
ES,
. l cadnntc: '' '\ancv " i, a Beta
Clubber and a i\l~dern Dancer.
·· Jlorn et" and ··Hilltop" tafh;
Bank Director and Teller; milita r) 'pon,or. Choru';
tudent
Council; Latin Club; Y -Teen';
Coed Hi-'!.
1'.\l'RlCJ.\ .\'\'\' JOII'\ 0'\,
Commercial: Chic Patricia 'ang
in
horu' four vea r,. ~ternber
of FBL.\ Club and Y-Teen,.
Junior Red Cro" repre,entatiYe; militan 'pon,or; football
'pon,or; and \elling upporter
of Pep Club.
LEOL.\ '\1.\RIE KE:-o;'\'ED'l,
I cad ntu c: Cheer v :\1 a r i e
'ounded off for Horr~et' a' Bream and Var,ltv heerleader.
.\lember of Beta Club; YI'eem; Pep ·quad; Coed lli- \ ;
Dramatic,, and Letter Club';
Bani..
I'eller; "Hilltop" and
'·Hornet" repre,entative: "Hornet" ta ff.
LF.\'Y,
Grnaal: .\rt i' hi' hohh' LiJ..e,
all kind, of dra\\ing and enjO)'
"doodlin''. lie "a' 'uh-fre,hman
horne room 'ice-pre,ident and
" Hornet" repre,entatiYe. \!em her of Choru' and CO ( luh.
FR.\ '\'K R \\ \10'\'D LE.\, JR.,
l cadtmtr: Be't non-commi''ioned officer in 1956 Fulton
Count\ Competition. Rifle team
one H'ar. Pa,r .\Ja,ter Councilor
of t'ie '\lola"
tar\ ... pun ... ur.
~~
Grnrral: Lamar', per,onalin
loom' brighte't "ith friend, i;1
hi, car; or "hen "hup-hup-hupping'' in RO rc. llome room ,ecretan and member of the Officer,· Club.
�TE IXC'.\ ',
drrnic: ' ue', quite a
unda)
' chool p;irl, "ith an eleYen ) ear
perfect auendance record. . \t
IIHS she i' a afeteria \\'orker,
tend' to the "llo . net" !\lorp;ue;
Manage' the "llilltop'' ad' ertising; Member of Dramatic'
Club and Rainho\\.
R( ', ~ELL
EDWARD L\ ' C'II,
/w,{unic : Eddie's main interest, of cour,e, is ~irk lie find'
time, ho" e'er, for B-Team foothnll, Chorus, Officer-' Club, and
Student Council. I I e i, a Yeri table "ith hi, Student Banking.
\\' .\ '\ '\ E I. L
L' ' Cll I G 1'1/ C /'llf:
'an~ in the mixed chorus for
l\\O )ears. She takes special inter est in basketball, h a' i ng
pla,ed for the "llome" four
years and for !Ill ' Varsity one
) ear.
JO,EPH VICTOR McC.\
'\0'\, . lcadrmtr: .\ three year
military man, Joe \\as a member
of the '\CO Club mo vear, .. \
"Hornet'' repre,entatiY~ and an
actiYe member of the ,·potter,'
Club.
D 0 '\ .\ L D F R A
K. '0\\' ·, lcadrmic: Don enjoys "atchinp; all sports, playinp;
baseball, and riding b or s e s.
Likes to hunt. Played ha's drum
in hand at G!\1.\. !\!ember of
Junior ,\chieYement one year.
L\'\\\'OOD :\1cBERRY, Grnrral: L) nwood, "ho \\Orl..s a' a
mechanic under the DCT program, can al\\ays put together
\\hat he tal..e, apart .• \lert member of Spotte rs' Club, and in
\/co.
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rF !\tcG('lRE, Com"" rrial: Busy, sparkling Diana
just loYes to "do". Five-year
member ' tudent Council; al o
member of Y -Teen ; 'ecretary
of FBLA; Pep Club; military
and football sponsor; "Hilltop"
' taff; Girl 'En,emble and Choru"'.
Il.\RRTET \\'YT0:\1.\ !\1.\:\. ',
Grnrral: Casual "Tonia,'' one
of our fe" redheads, prefers
p;ab se"ions to being idle. Hap PY member of FBL.\, Rainho",
Student Council, and Chonzs.
llome room officer one year.
J.\!\1E
M.\DDOX,
. lradrmic: Secretan of Officers'
Club; Bu,ine" !\1anager for
"I lornet"; Bank Teller; member
of Beta Club, Key Club, and RiAe Team. Received honorable
mention in 'ational ale Executive e"a~ contest. Honor Roll
five yean.. ·
JERR\ '\F\\'TO'\ McC(' RD'l,
lcadrmic : Mixed Ensemble,
Choru,, and :\tu,ic Clinic. Cadet
Lieutenant Colonel, member of
Color (;uard, Officers· Club, as'istant ROTC instructor . . \ho
member of Student Council and
Ke) Club.
HAROLD
FR.\'\KLI:\
MAY,
G rnrral: II a rold I ike, to spend
hi, time tra' eling, roller 'l..ating, or fishing. lie al,o enjoys
\\Orking on- of all things! Ia" nmo" er,, ' ings ha" in the
chorus. temher of DCT
lub
two year .
�1'111.\ DE.\'\ MOORE,
Grnrral: Quiet c, nthia is an
acti\e member of FBL.\ Club,
hein~ treasurer one year. Member of Y-Teens and Mixed Chorus. Junior Red Cros" representati,·e and Bani.. Teller.
IARf!L\ ELIZ.\BETII 1ILl ER, Twdrmir: .\ little nccent
nnd n lot of drn\\1 chnrncteriH
Martha's deep South trnir-.
\.!ember of Fl-1.\, Lntin Club, Yreens, and Coed Jli-Y. l'sual
pastime - telephone con,ersation.
l\1 OBLEY,
pet pa slimes
are sports, of course: t\\0 \Cars
J'rack, one year B-Team · foothall, and t\\o \ears\ nrsity foothall.
JOYCE CLYDE :\'EESE, Grnrral: One of the "brain-" \\ho
makes llonor Roll re~?:ulnrly.
Vice-president of Beta Club;
Ad, ertisin~ Manager of "!lornet"; Queen of :\1ilitan Ball.
Member of Coed lli- Y, · FBL.\,
Senior Band for three years, and
Bank Teller .
M.\R 'IIA LOl'l E 'EILL,
I wdrmic: falented musician:
Senior Band fi,e years, 1usic
Club .. \fter interesis: Latin, Beta, Chemistn, Dramati s, FIL\,
Rainho\\s, "llilltop" Staff, Student Council, Cafeteria Cashier.
B.\RGE D.\RRELL • 'E\\'BY,
,lradrmu: Darrell's hobb) is
\\Ood can·in~. lie's quiet deft
"ith a l..nife. l\lemher of Color
(;ua rd, Best Drilled Company
and Best Drilled Platoon at Ful·
ton County Competition.
. \LA'\' BL.\JR '\'EWTO'\, Iwdnntr: lle carried his tunt in a
lu1cket to Senior Bnnd for four
~en rs, :\1ixed Ensemble, Boys'
Ensemble.
!ember of Junior
\.1usic Club, Dramatics Club,
and Letter lub.
JED B. '\'ISBET, Grnrral: Top
salesman and TV \\inner in J unior l\tagazine sales. .\ssistant
Bank Teller eighth grade. :\!iiitan '\'CO. Picture Editor of
"l(illtop". Jed has the patience
of Job and comes up miling.
.\:\'DRE.\ LA jl:'\'E l\10TE,
Grnnal: "June", little homemal..er, \\as officer in FH.\ four
out of fi,·e years. !ember of YTeens and. Spanish Club; also
militar\ sponsor; Majorette;
Red Cross Representative; home
room officer ei~hth, ninth grades.
J A l\1 E
LITT, .lradrmu: I'ony's a poet
and "e kno\\ it! \'\'on poetry
contest junior ~ear. B-Team and
Varsit\ football. Two years on
Track. team. Bank Teller.
to participate in any sport; enjoys baseball most. Vice-president of his home room, member
of _'CO Club, and Varsity baseball team two years.
�CL.\RE:\ E RE:\'DLEY ~OR
R! , Genrral: Rendley became
a ergeant Major in his three
year> of militarv. :\CO Club
t\\ o year,,
tulent Co unci I,
member of Spotter>' Club, and
"Hornet" repre>entative.
I. CH.\RLES ORR, Commrrcial: Charles aims for the best
in milita rv- Be>t Drilled Pri' ate in ;56 and Best Drilled
'quad Leader in '57. Like, football, ba,eball, and basketball.
Played B-Team football one
year.
J-L\RRTETT :\.\OMI P.\RKER, Grnrral: Four year memher of Band, i> officer in the
Senior Bank. Junior Red Cro"
repre>entati,·e and member of
FBL.\. Repre>entati,·e of school
on porb Day in eighth grade.
F.\YE ELIZABETH PETTITE, Genrral:
tylio,h Faye
"a;, a member of Rich'., Teen
Board. Program chairman of YTeen>; Member of FBL.\, and
Mixed Chorus. Bank Teller and
member of Board of Director .
JUDY LEE PE:\:\I:\GTO:\,
.lcadrmic: Judy, though \\ith us
only a short "hile, ;,tarred in
Radio English clas .. A uperior
"A"
tudent "ith pen.onality
plus. \Vorked extra hard a>
" Hilltop" ad >ale,Iady.
GERALD F. PHILLIP , General: Cafeteria ''or k e r four
year,, Gerald help> the students
recei,·e hot lunche> and leave
a clean lunchroom. Diligent
bank depo itor; football and
basketball spectator. Intere>ted
in mechanics.
/ ,\ ' ,\!Ei\JORIA .1 f
WILLI.\M DOR EY PIER
The smile on hi lip,, his patience, hi> unden.tanding, and
"illingnes> to help all of u;, "ill
al\\ ays be an inspiration to us,
hi, enior cia ;,mates.
PI~JO . ,
.1 cadrmir: "Ph pique" i> big
man in 'ports. Three year Varsity football and track All
tate Honorable Mention in
football. Colonel in ROTC;
Member of Officer>' Club and
Key Club. "Hilltop" representative; " Hilltop" taff; Trea;,urer
of sophomore class.
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L\RlLY:\ GAIL PATTO ',
.1cadrmic: Quiet and re>erved,
"girl \\ith the flaxen hair". Member of Spani>h Club and Mixed
Choru;,. "Hilltop" and "Hornet"
representative. Bank helper t\\ o
years.
DELORE' . \::\::\PETTY, Commrrcial: Delores, sometimes
called "Biondie'', ;,naps candid
pictures for her hobby. She was
a cafeteria "orker and member
of the Pep Club. She likes horseback riding and other o,port>.
JACQUELl:\E M.\RIE PI:\KSTO:\, Grnrral: Jackie's pleasant per.,onality glo"' in her
voice. he sang o,oprano in the
Chorus four years, "a., a football spon>or, Junior Red Cro"
repre entati,·e, and member of
the afety Council.
�S.\:'\DR.\ ,\:\'-. l'L\TT, Commerna/: Sandra i' an acti,·e
FBL.\ member. She "a' a Junior Red Cro" repre,entati,·e,
"Hillrop'' repre,entative, military 'pon,or, and Cafeteria
\\'orker. \.1emher of Y -Teen,,
Rainho" '• and Chont,,
C.\ROL '\'ELL REDDl'\'G,
Commatial: llape,ille High',
llomecomtng Queen. Captain,
co-captain majorette,. 'ecretary
'ophomore cia''• .,enior home
room; vice- pre,ident junior
cia", Red Cro.,.,, FBL.\, Coed
lli-Y, Executive Council of 'tudenl Council; 1odern Dancer;
military 'pon.,or.
\\'ILLI.\:\1 BROCK RHE.\,
.lwdrmzc: Brock "a' officer in
military, played \'ar,ity ba,kethall, "a' member of :\CO Club.
.\cti,·e in De :'v1olay, intere,ted
in an "ork, had a Ia rge hand
in et de,igning for 'chool production,.
C.\ROLE EL.\I.'E PRICE,
Grnrral: Elaine·, \\ann weather intere'h are "' imming and
\\ ater 'kiing .• \t I I IL in any
weather, 'he enjoy' \-1ixed Choru,, FBLA, FH.\, Y- reen .. ;
member of Red Cro"; 'ecretar)
of '\-Teen,.
(,E:'\E (s. PRE l'O:\, Grnrral:
Superlati\ e man of art" ith pencil, crayon, paint, or chalk . . \1" ay., a·" it a rd "ith 'tage prop,.
ub-fre,hman home room officer,
'econd highe't maga1ine 'ale'man junior vear. Bank Teller,
"llornet" reporter, and member
of 'CO Club.
JERRY FR.\'\K ROBERT ,
lcadrmic: • port~ Jerry \\ater
'ki,, hunb, and goe' boating;
collect ,tamp' and coin'; manager of l'rack Team; member
of Chemi'tr' Club, Be't Drilled
Platoon ami Be't Drilled Compan~.
R.\ \'E:'\,
lcadrmzr: "Flo\\er girl" i'
·ring hearer'', third finger, left
hand. FIJ.\ fi,·e year,, one year
public relation' chairman; pani'h Club,
cience Club, Coed
IIi-'\, Clintc taff .
C.\ROL JE.\'\ RIVER., Gmtral: Carol', collectiom make
her the girl \\ith the late'l rock'n
roll record,. Bank "orker, "Hornet" repre.,entative, FBLA 'ecreta n. :\.1 ember of Y- I'een,, Coed
Hi:'\, and Pep Club.
C.\ROL jE.\'\ETTE RU .ELL, .lmdnnu: Fa .. hionable,
high-,tepping Carol i' majorette and member of Davi,on',
Teen Boa rd. · enior Band; 'pani,h, Letter Club,; Bank Director; Student Council; "Hornet"
repre,entatt\ e; "llilltop" Staff.
D.\VID H.\ROLD ROBI'\SO'\,
~(a,ter Sergeant in
ROTC and "a .. member of Be't
Drilled 'quad, Platoon, and
Company in Fulton Count~ Cornpetition. M ern her of Co I or
Guard, '\'CO Club, played \'ar'ity and B-Team ba .. kethall. Letter Club.
.hadtllllt'.'
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1'\'EZ S.\'\DERS, Guzrral:
Lil..eahle and li' eh, little lne1
ha' a' mam intere't' a' 'he ha,
friend'; mflitar~ 'pon,or; home
room officer; Bank Teller; Red
Cro" repre,entati\ e; 'tudent
Council; member of FBLA,
Fll.\, Rainho\\, and l\.1ixed Choru,.
�C.\ROL .\'\'\
VIRGl'\IA G.\IL 'L\1P '0:\',
.lcadrmic: ·• 'horn" makes up
for her size in acii,ities: Latin
Club, Beta Club, Coed IIi -Y, YTeens, FII.\, Bank Director,
"Hornet" and "Hilltop'' 'tafh;
ExecutiYe Board of
tude n t
Council.
LI:\'D.\ C'.\ROL
A:\'DIFER,
Genaal: The "mighty mite',''
entire-+' 11" is packed "ith "go''
"ith B-Team and Var.,in• ba'ketball team'; B-Team Cheerleader t\\O years; active in YTeen' two years.
l\1 ,\RY J.\'\I E
TE\VART,
A cad emu: Outstanding enior
Girl. 'ecretary Beta Club, senior
cia"; pre.,ident Coed Hi- Y,
,-ice-pre,ident enior Y -Teen ;
Fl-1.\; Latin Club. Bank Director, Circulation Manager " Hilltop'', .. Hornet'\ t\\o year~ Varsity ba,ketball.
CII.\RLE ED\VI:\' THOMP0'\', . Icademic: "~1oose"
stacked up honor' in e\·ery direction: .\ll
tate Football
Team; Captain Var,ity foothall; Var.,ity ba,kethall, baseball. Pre,ident 'ophomore, junior clas>e. ; vice-pre,ident tudent Bank; treasurer
tudent
Council, Beta Club. Busine. ~
Manager "Hilltop".
S~11TII,
Genrr-
a/: "Pep and steam of basket-
hall team"-three year Varsin
basketball. Big Chief of B-Teat~
Cheerleader,. Letter Club, YTeens, Pep Club, military 'ponsor. Red Cro" repre,entati,-e
and Bank Teller.
JOSEPH STO:-<E,
Icademi c: Campaign manager
\Vhite Party '57; Editor-in-chief
" Hilltop''. Vice-pre,ident Office<'' Club, pre,ident Beta lub;
Pre,ident, trea.,urer of Coed HiY, Library, Dramatic;, Clubs;
Director, second Yice-pre ident
of 'tudent Bank.
MARY ]0 Sl'DDERTH, , Jcadrmic: Mary Jo make> the library tick: four years on Staff,
pre,ident '57-'58; pre,ident Fifth
Di,trict 'L\. Beta Club; panish Club; Coed Hi- Y; Chemi,try
Club; li\·e year;, FHA; president '56-'57.
SAMl'EL D .\VID TRIBBLE,
. lcadrmic: Pantomimer par excellence-right into the hearts of
all !Ill ·. Member of Student
Council, Senior Band four years,
Men'' Ensemble, Dramatics
Club. President of Key Club;
Co-founder of afety Council;
Letter Club.
JCDITH ELLE:\' THOMPSO'\,
General: Dre" de.,igning and
'e" ing occupy Judy', time "hen
,he i._n't fi,hing.
ub-freshman
and freshman home room vicepre,ident and "Hornet" repreentative. Member of
tudent
Council, Junior , \chievement,
and Rainbow>.
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HELE'\ BCR:\'' ST.\RK, . I endemic: Bonnie Scotch lassie speriali'e' in FIL\: parliamentarian, trea,urer, and pre,ident. Latin Club officer; Coed Hi - Y
cience Club, Chemi,try Club,
Mixed Chorus, Library Staff,
" Hill top" Sta If.
,\:\':\'IS ELIZ.\BETH UPSIL\"'· General: :\'e" at llapeville thi' year, .\nni' .,ings in
the Mixed Choru,. At Theodore,
.\labama, ,be worked in the library three year. and \\a!> a
member of FII.\ three year...
�.\='1~.\BELLE W.\LKER, , ]cadrmic: ~umber one of the "Ter-
rible T"o": rocked foundation'
of 1111 ao, B-Team ba,kethall
player, B- Team Cheerleader.
Bank Teller; parliamentarian of
FH.\; "Hilltop" repre,entati,·e;
Coed Hi- Y; "Hornet" and "Hilltop" ' ta If ..
j.\ME EMMETT WHITE,
Grneral: CurlY lock> that even
the girh. envy ( Hi' intere>h include B-Team basketball, the
' tudent Bank, and ::-.1 0
lub.
Trea,urer of junior home room,
.,ecretary of .,enior home room.
I ' ABELLE WALKER, .1 radrmir: '\umber t\\O of the ''Terrible T" o'': "here there''
laughter there', l,abelie. Home
room officer; B Team ba.,ketball; B-Team Cheerleader; Pep
Club; FH.\; Latin luh; "Hilltop" and "Hornet" ' taff,.
j.\ME
T0'\1 H . WHEELER, Grnrral :
Tomm, , better kno\\ n a'
\\'orm\ "a"' a hhra "'!'ol hat" in
military a., captain .• \ projectioni,t, \\Orked on the Cafeteria
ta If, and "a' a member of the
DCT Club.
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CII.\RLE. EDWARD WHITE,
Ill, . hadr mic: Charlie tooted
hi' horn in hand five year';
member of Coed Hi-Y ; ·Letter
Club; Dramatic Club; Mixed
En.,emhle; tudent Council; Junior •\chieHment; Ke) Club;
and on "Hornet" ' taff.
MO'\'ROE WHITTED,
. 1 cadrmic: Correo,ponding 'ecre-
ta ry Beta Club; vice-pre,ident
Key Club; pre,ident Dramatic'
Club; Letter luh; Military officer; "Hornet" Sta If and the
"ladie.,• choice a' Mr. F.IL\."
•
L.\RRY MICII.\EL WILL ,
. lt-adtmtr: Ver,atility pluo, per'onality: Var,ity and B-Team
Football; Track; Ba,ketball
manager. 'ecretan junior cia..-;
Vice-pre,ident .. ~nior clas,.
Member of ' pani,h. Dramatic,,
Letter and Kev Club'; Student
ouncil; "Hornet" ta If.
SA ' DR.\ WOOD, Grnrral:
Dainn Sandra\ ayocation · .,
talking .• he enjoy' muo,ic, dancing, human relation,, de,igning
and modeling clothe,. 1ernber
of FBL\, and Rainho"s, and i,
Junior Red Cro" repre,entative.
WILLIA~1
TIIOM.\S
FRE\, ~1((/drmu: Tall l'ommy
take' rime for hi, man, a tiYitie'; '\CO in militar); Bank
Teller and \\Orker; member of
Officer-' Club, Student Council,
and "llilltop" taff.
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\\' \RD, JR., lrad1 mir. '\am\"
hack again cha,ing that "piece
of paper". Still loYal to football
and ba,ehall, and ju.,t lo,·e., mechanic .
�JU
I O RS
C ha rle
und e r
\'t•cre tary
Glenn Peacock
T reas tt rer
J
lOR
p
R EXC ELLE
CE!
The junior~ .1rc proud of their numerou~ out. tandinj!
leade r,, a nd of tht• Unthuall) fine " or k the) haH do ne in
headin~ the :tudent 'ouncil. in commandin~ cadets, in packi n ~ t he Beta Cl uh, a nd in rntertaini nj! the ~e n ior~ .
Cnu ual fir~t" include R . B r,tdlr). P re,ident of the ' tudent 'ounci l a nd a , harp H o rnet quarterbac k ; P . D ickerso n,
'om mander of a 'er) -.. harp ROTC D rill Team.
Bobby lien
anc} Baker
Libb} Bolton
:'\1artha Bowling
Richard Bradle}
Forre t Buchanan
Pa t Buice
Linda Bullock
Jan arter
Gail Chastain
Gene hri tian
Hett) Jean raig
Grace Crockett
' hirle, Daile,
Phil Darnell
Hill) Dean
\l eh in Denne\
La \'onne Dicker>on
Pat Dicker on
\ 1:1\.ine Dodd
\\in ton Duke
Gloria Fields
Hane) Fogg
·and, Fuller
\\a' ~e Ga)
J err) 1azawa)
J ud) Gilmore
Jack Grantham
Kenneth Guffin
Wendell Hammett
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�\1aq Har~tett
Maq Lee I leeq
Heverl} Joice He on
Lititia Holt
Jimm} Howell
Cahin Hudson
' } h ia Hutchinson
Joe he}
Sandra he)
\1an I rb\
Herr·, J a~kson
:\1iri~m Johnson
Bobb} Jones
Frank Jone
Thomas Jones
Linda Knight
Elizabeth Kramer
Jerq Lambert
Camilla Lon~tford
Helen Lawler
ancy Lawson
Patricia La" son
Marlene Longino
Julian Lovern
Rudeen L}nch
Mary L}nn
nne \1cDonald
Eddie :\1clntosh
:\1artha ue :\1ann
Wa, ne Mosie}
L} nn \1 urph)
Harriett eeve
Barbara elms
, anq O'Hare
Tomm} O'Kelle}
Sandra Pate
te-en Phillips
!ton Pruitt
Lamar Randall
Jud} Rasmu sen
Huck} Ratcliff
nn Ratterree
'herq Rogers
David Rose
Gail ams
J eq I artain
Rosemaq 'cragg
Maq Searc,
:\1argene helton
Jimm} mith
Joyce mith
ara \ 1ac 'mith
Ka} tatham
Brenda ummer
Pat wann
\ Jartha Tallman
orma To"nrd
BlancheT, ner
Phil \ incent
Lanr\ Wnddv
Annette Wade
Pegg, Waites
Linda Walker
Johnn\ Wea\er
J ud, \ hite
Alimetn \\ illiam
nne Wyatt
�SOPHOMORES
'1,.,
·..
:\1 orth o ims
Presidettl
~. ~)
G len F raz ie r
Trea urer
SOPHOMORES, AWAY!
They ~eem to be all O\·er the place, not only in numbers
hut in ~ettin~ into their various niches, for this is t he } ear
~tudenb begin to " elect"-both ~ubjecb and acti\ ities.
Of the 133 in the cia s, only four ha\ e made the honor
roll, ten have had perfect attendance, and appro :~. imate l y
twent\ ha\e ~at in Detention. This class is on its wa\ to the
.
top o'the hill.
J . Woodward , D . mith, J . Miller, P .
J . Kimbell , B. J . Lomundo, . Brodie) . eco tt d row: J . p•ve) , .
Brontle), E. oudell, K. Billinl( . J . tephen s, M . C lower. R. Cox, J .
C rif as i, G. F oster. Th il·d t·ow: T . Ba rne s. H . llgood, R.
Dewel , H . Black, T. D avi s, L. E lliot, J . Bas kin.
Co pela nd , K. Da niel.
tout, V. ,rant, G . Raven ,
Brown , 1\1 . Baile). S ecottd ro w: M . Jones , M. Watt , J . Davis, D .
Thra ilkill, L. Knight, L. Letteer, R. Jone , P . Ta)lor, M . William .
Th ird ro w: D. Harris, R . Jone , D. Yancey, M . Huckob) , J . Hudson,
. Huggins, J . tark, G . Frazier, B. axton . ot pictured: T. Pruitt,
mith.
C-1
C-2
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�C -3
, rcher, D. Blankenship, G. Hannister, B. Brown , I. Green, R.
Moore, E. Crawford, .1. Eason, \1 . Bryan. Second row: N. Kirkland , E. Brown, D . Dor e\, J. Cambron, D. 'mi th . D. Kno"le , ll .
Tinsley, J. Green, D . Hunter. Third row: L. Co:o.,
Harbin, D. Ellin!lton, J. Camp, J. Kidd. R . Lanier,
\nglin.
C-4
E. Terq, . Waller, ~1. im , R. oggle, G. Pettite, E. i\leadow ,
A. heffield . Seco11d ro w: G. Lashle}. B. Hellams, .\1. ingleton ,
M. Fraser, •. Bonner, L . La" , D. imp on. Third row: B. Rogers,
T . \\ illiam on, D . . elms. J . Loone}, T . Witbank , \1. mith. H.
'\lcCiun!l. L. mith . Not pictured: L. Carnell, R. Waits, A. Tribble.
·. Kitchens.
C-5
. Hentle\ . .\1. Hester. L . .\losle\, P. Folds. T . mith.
[c ally . Second row: T . Dunlap, B. Brannon, J.
Witherington, F. Buchanan, . 0'\lelia, .J. Hu ell, C.
.\ske" . Third row: B. umner, D.~ it on. D . Drummond. J. Hollis.
\ . ra"ford , H . lexander, D . Gibson. J . Brooks. \'ot pictured:
.'. Lind<,e\ , . Smith.
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�FORW"ARD, YE FRESHME
Le lie Redwine
P re ide nt
Rich a rd O 'D aniel
J ice Pre ide 11t
Fre.. hmen of 'S7-'-H are looking
fon ' ard to a ne'' g) m and plent1
of ,..pa ·e for mu~ic, shops, militan
- for that ne'' building's "a-coming."
nd the class is brimfu l of
leader,.,, alreath headed tO\\ a rd
hil!hrr things f<;r 11 H S on the H ill.
Ba rbara Bu ice
Secre tary
T rens tll'et·
B-1
\1. King le~ . Janet Wilson, . Leach, B .
R. Penticoff. A. Well s. R . vera, F . !\1iller,
ot pictur ed: P . W a ites.
P . H a xton, . C all a\\ a ~ .
Kell~ .
B-2
P . anchez. G . mith , J. Reid . W . ~1c urd~ , D. Lambert, D . ~1oon ,
J . :\1osley, F. Platt. S eco11d t·ow: T. William . R. Gardner, L. O swalt, E . im . H . Eake , J . :\1cDona ld , D. Fogg, F . :\1a~ herr} . Th ird
row : R . Huckaby, R. Tidwell , . Kisling , E . Tollett, B. ' teely ,
sburn, K. Lea, . Duke. Fotu·th row: B. Pope, L. :\1cLeroy, R.
tephens , M. Milell. J . Hammock, T . Pippin, L . RedO ' Da niel ,
wine. N ot pictured : T . Thornton .
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B-3
E . Rucknall , B. Webb. L. Bradbury. D . Wig$!ins. B .
G. Bobo, R . Bere} . eco11d ro w: J . Bradle}. P. Gardner. G .
Queen, M . Yawn, B. Weigle.
. Trowell, W. Hill,
nderson.
Third row: J . artain , D . Albritton, B. Whigham, J . Hampton, D.
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Braden, B . :\1artin , W. Barnett. . :\1ann. Fourth ro w : P. Chambers,
E . Wea,·er. J . Young . . !\1arquardt. J. Rale~ . W . Din dale. J. Harri on . ot pictured: !\1. Ratcliffe. H. White.
�B-4
A. Adams ,
S. 'VIc all}, . llaq(ett. Sero11d
Randall , P. Gole), D. Broo k~ . P .
Thir·d row: J. Raven .
aswell,
. Crawford, \1. hapman ,
Williams, K. Ford, P. :'\.1ills, M . Callahan. Fourth row: J . Bro"n.
J. Carter. E. Brook , L . :\1auldin, C. Hood , J . \1i11 , C. Campbell.
B-5
. teele, D. Hopkins, R. Bottoms, K. hurley, W. Gault, L. Castleberry, L. Kirkland, J. Crail(. Seco11d row: V . Estes, E. Hud on. C.
Flemming, :\1. ' tembridge, . Allen. D. :\1ann, . Ta} lor, J . ' ublett.
Third row: J. Longino, B. Hood , B. ilve\, J . earc) . P.
Randall, \I. kipper, J . :0.1cCiendon.
ot pictured: V.
mith , S. tewart.
lien , F .
ims, L .
B-6
:1.1. Dorey, J. White, R. anady, J. Flemming, B. Bedford, P. Dupree, J. Ivie, R. Jones. Seco11d row: G. Higgs, . Evan ,
1cCart), C. Morri~. J. Jones, . L)nch, B. Jackson, L. \1anord . Third
row: J. tembridge, J. Grantham , H.
Baile) , C. Jone , J. Johnson, J. Lanier.
B-7
P. Robertson, P. Frazier, B. Buice, :\1. \1o eman, P. Gardner, T.
dams, F.
e t, J. Hunnicutt. SI'COtld row: B. Gaignard, . Bowen,
aunders, F. McBerr}, D. L. H} man,
. King, C.
lien, E.
Brooks. Tlzir·d row: P. Nickelson. :0.1. J.
hrene , . .\1artin, T.
\forris, .\1. tanford, . Romport. T. Barnett, D. \1orri , L. Beauford.
ot pictured: G. Oa, is, B. Bro" n,
. Baughman, \. a to.
�LUCKY
EIGHTH GRADERS!
EC TION OFFI E R
Rich ard
dwa rd s
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a rol) n P a te .
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Brenda Procto r
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EJlen
umners
\' ivien J one
Luck) 8th ~rade to have upperclassmen direct them on
Re~i~tration Da) ; to entertain them at the Fall Ball- to be
made a real part of H H ' . Luck) upperclas~men who ~et
heav) 8th grade vote in ~prin~ student elections!
--I
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Jimmy Helton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. .. .
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~1ike
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C a udeii . . . . . . . ...... . .. ... . . .. .. . . ....... . ... . . . .
P atrici a
tailings.... . . ... ... .. .. ... . . . .. . .. . .. . . . ..... . .
Al
K. Bailey, J. Hutchens, . eamster, \1. Blalock, J .
on, D. Jone , . ~1a)nard, \1. Price. \'econd 1
·ow:
Martin, G. Cambron , R . Edwards, . John on, (,,
antz. Th ird row: C. Bennett, \1. Di on. P. hoff,
Freema n, W. Harton, \1. Bea rden , J . Strickland , C . Ba rton .
ot
pictur ed : E. Caii ahan , C . Hunt, L. Kit chen , W. Lind se, .
. Grammar, D. Hood, P. Carter, J. ~forgan , M. rifa i,
hart, L. Parker, D. Chamber . Second ro w: G. Edmond ,
ners , G. Randall , J. L nch , D. Laudermilk, E. Letteer,
Third ro w:
. Hale, L. Ed"ards, C . Da' is, N. Jame ,
tewart. Fourth ro w: J . Duncan. \ . \tcDonald ,
Weaver, B. Gardiner, L. W a Jlace, J . H a m, L . Paula .
B. Grant, . John on , E . Parris, H. Perrin .
A2
�A-3
J. Brown, J. ~tills , T. Flury, B. Fra er, J. trickland, . Pippin.
Seco11d row: H. Proctor. '. dams , G. Croker, J. Bowling, D. Simp.,on, B. Cunup. Third row: Y. Peterson. J. Wilson, G. Knight , '
ockwell. J .
A-4
P. Wimp', J. Bennett, R. Braud) , E. ummers, . '·
Dought). B. \ . William on, \1. \lcDonald . Seco11d row:
A-5
B. Whitted, \1. \ lc ,ahee, F. nderson, . Fleming. T. Parris,
Bailey, B. Barnes, K. Bolt, P. Orr. Seco11d row: L. \ . ~1elton,
'a nders , J. ims, K. Garner, . \'ollrath , \'. Jone. P. Powers,
oker. J. DaYi , F. allahan. Thi1·d rou•: J. Jackson. D. Parham. E .
Pollard. E. Parden. L. \ loble). \\. Kimbell. · .Hardin. L. \ kin , \ .
Rogers, . Colbath. :Vot pict11red: D. Cook. D. Holland, J. Keener.
�A-6
B. Bo"en, L. Huff. D. Yincent, F. FloYd, J. Tribble. J. Helton, B.
' mith. Seco11d r·ow: D. William on,
. Duncan, G. Kitchen , .1 .
Hambrick. R . Griffith, B. ander . A. Cramer, '. Paul. Third row:
J. Black, R. Co'-,
ot pictured: E. Barton, K.
ampbell, D.
. Fskew. D . Holland, \1. helton, T. To\ lor.
A-7
H. Pierce. J. Hunnicutt. I. Pruitt. K. Grant. J . Lamb. K.
ummer. W . Hellams. H.. Hudson, J . Canad\ . .\t'l'ond row: H. Burel.
I'. Cra" ford. · . Albritton. J. Bo" en. A .' Lanl(ford. D. Bell. C .
llorne. D. Walden, ·. Beauford . Tltird rou•: C. Houthier, H.. dams.
J. Godwin. K. Gardiner, R.
C. Coleman, \1. Caudell.
D. Ta\ lor, T . Tolar.
tallinj\s. R. Cranford , J. ims, J. Florence, H.. Gib on, L. \\olff. '\eco11d rou: Z. L. \\aller, D. Hamb\.
L. Harp, C. Blalock. 1'. lien, C. Chappell,\'. Baile), C. Gaza'"" ·
J. Orrick. Third row: D. mith, ·
rcher, J. He on, B. Jordan,
. Kidd , G. Lanl(le). I ottrt!t row:
. Wood, P. Hammond,
Pierce. J. Pollock, L. Pattillo. F . \ 1cDaniel. :. Co'-. C. \filler.
Heeq , 1-1. Bond.
A-8
���HILLTOP
OR
HOP
Foremo t in purpo e of
Goals of career
tud)
of their choice
tudent careers in the making
Classe
o geared for
Book
the focal point-
uch \\Ork.
As it
hould be, according to
The Good Book, <:Jdmoni hin r youth:
" tud) to show thyself
Appro,·ed unto God.,
Yariet) ch<tracteri ; es
Curriculum at l lape,·ille Il igh
To
uit ,·ariety of intere t :
. \ cademic goa ls; ,·ocational need
Culture intere ts and hobbie Learning for learni ng'
ake,
Or where to find knowledgeT he e the primary goal of all cour es .
• ot mere!)
cope a
uch,
R ather quality of work achie,·ed
[s the aim of I I ape ,·ille Folk
In fulfilling a \York
hop need.
�Geograph) students see how short the distance is from Georgia to
Russia.
COURSES OF STUDY
The course of StuJy for the eight emor high
schools of Fulton County is Je igneJ to satisfy
student needs and interest in rural sections of the
County, for industrial areas, and for urban centers, a unique geographical situation necessitating
a versatile and flexible program of studies.
t I Iapeville, student interests are primarily acaJcmic with an unusually high degree of interest in
music and art, and in the military training program.
World history students in close di cussion of current events in relation to recorded fact .
World Geography, Language,
and Communications
are a "must" for better unJerstanding
ness of peoples of the \vorld today.
1n
the close-
Technicians al o operate
slide machines and "spots"
to bring into class room pies
of OUR WORLD TODAY.
Radio technicians coordinate taping scripts and develop skill in
studio fundamentals: "on mike"; "auditing"; "volume control."
Diligent study keeps Latin alive, even with skill in reading, especially
as a basis for other languages and science resea rch.
class ponders over increasing vocabulary and
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�tate requirements in health, citi1.enship, home
economics, and hum<'n relation limit a ·tudent's
opportunit} to select a widely di,·ersified academic
subject a he prefers, thi being particularly true
in areas of lan Yuage and ·cience.
The Course of tudy includes a General Cour e
for those student who ha,·e irregularitie to occur
in pursuing the academic or the commercial requirements; and for tho ·c students who e formal education is terminal upon graduation.
The sequence pictured in the following pa Ye illustrates omewhat the tudent at work in the various ubject provided in the Cour e of tudy at
Ilape,·ille lligh ' chool.
Science, Health Science,
Mathematics Attract the
Majority of H. H. Students
Geometric precision can be
construct and repair.
o practical, e peciall) to bo)S who
Old-fashioned solving for "X" goe
algebra ets the equation .
on and on , once ninth grade
Physical Education aides,
enior electee , check golf
equipment before i uing to
classes.
That ever-fa cinating microscope re\ eal
minutiae of the biological world.
Handling expensive apparatus often takes the
upper- cia sman' weeki) allowance, but the
young chemi;t keep curious)) on.
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l nstructi' e film; and lab demon tration
initiate ninth l(r~de ~o' into the realm of
cience.
�Seven-thirty rehearsals plus five a day keep SHORT' choral concerts anythin~ but short on performance and audience appreciation.
Ninth grade uses blow torch first time to melt glass for ceramic
objects.
Eighth grade students ma) select mu~ic or art as electi,·e
choice to round out the required five subjects, the other four
being required in all courses. Cpper classmen ma) elect music
or art, or both, not to exceed the maximum of two units, each
year'. class being a one-half unit.
All mu:ic, art, dance, radio and speech students combine
efforts for stage production-.; at Christmas and for the spring
concerts.
Music and Art
Develop Skills and
Appreciation
•
mall but talented strin~
doubling up with rehearsals to assist the
concert BA D.
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Interpretation by MODER
DA CE group
hits near professional mark in supplementing
stage musicals.
�o Jlirl shall pass Home Ec. who does not share the dish wn hinJl.
How new it is lor many beJlinners in Home Ec. to learn to thread
the machine . . . a practical skill it i~. too.
Home Making and
Business Education
Offer Practical Experience
l\t1an) ei~hth ~rade girls chose home economics as their
non-credit elective; ho\\ ever, one unit is required of e>er) girl
for graduation. Courses in ad\anced cookin~ and se\\ ing, and
in cafeteria management are open to upper clas men.
'tudents with an eye for bu ,iness on the side, or with a
full time offi 'e job in mind, learn the trades in the commercial
cour~es.
LearninJl tasteful desiJlning from textbooks
precedes the ewing le on.
Office Practice require l(irl to get experience in operatinl( office machine . uch
as these seniors do in mimeo!lraphing
semester exams.
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••
0" i~ the time for all l(ood men" ... to
take correct "ord -per-minute-count.
�Bre" er's mis les lecture sometimes "miss"
Brock and Lea.
Beer' wood" ind tn for smoother tone .
COU NTY BOARD OF ED.
t;
DRIVER EDUCATION
T) ping classes run full time all da).
Driver, already li censed, learns to DRIVE.
That T
DY H
LL glare.
OFFICE Practice in the making.
�Future
Homemakers
:enior II omemakers made
and sold Christmas corsages,
sponsored a 'ariet\ sh<)\\, sold
crutches for tl;e "Teens
gaim.t Polio" drive. The
Home Ec. girls elected Jimtn)
\\'hitted as the second :\Ir.
FII A, an honor ha;;ed on "ork
and partiCipation in school,
church, and communit\ life.
Two FilA girls are ;Jfficers
in the Greater
tlanta FHA
Council.
/• loor: hirley \tcNall}, Pegg} "'aites, Carol Raven,
lien, Charlene Hradle}, AI meta William , ~!arlene Lon!lino.
nnette \Vade. Seco11d row:
Virginia Grant, La June Mote. Pat Law on. Jimm} Whitted, Dianne Smith . .Jeanette \1iller,
Janis Green. Third rouo: Pat Buice, ylvia Hutchinson, Gail Fo ter, Georgia Ra,en. La\'onne
Dickerson, :\1artha Howling, Helen "turk, :\laq Hargett. \1aq Jo "udderth.
nn Ratteree.
Linda Cox, Brenda Farr, Brenda ummer, "andra Pate.
F. H. A. Creed
\Ve are the Future llomemakers of America;
\\'e face the future" ith \\arm "<>Urage
And high hope.
For'' e ha' e the clear con•.ciotNle. s of seeking
Old and precious \alues.
For" e are the Builders of homes,
Hom e. for A me rica\ future,
I !omes where living will he the C\pre sion of e\er) thing
That is good and fair
II omes where truth and 10\ e and securit) and faith
\Viii he realities, not dreams.
\Ve are the Future Homemakers of America;
\Ve face the future'' ith ''arm courage
nd High hopes.
S HAP' of thi and that picture
for the hook- ·and history is made
PRE "! DENT Helen 'tark. the Flower of FH
�R.O.T .C. History at H.H.S.
In :eptemher, 19+,', the tir~t cadet ROTC unit wa e~
tabli. hed at Hape\·il\e High. Holding as its object to Ia) the
foundation of intelligent ·itizenship and respect for con. tituted authorit), the Junior Di\ is ion ROTC doe. not attempt
to make soldier-; out of high school students but does use militar) methods to achie\ e ib aim .
The unit has recei' ed and maintained an Honor 'chool
rating from 19+8 throu;.!h 19 6. Hapeville ha. participated
in Fulton Count) Competition eYer) year and has the honor
of having won annually practical!\· ever) ) ear.
ergeant Thomp on. the head of Hapeville's militar} department, and erves a
Administrative Chief of Fulton County
High chool .
ln Georgia .\I ilitar) Di~trict In~pection , HapeYille ha
recei\ed a rating of "E.xcellence." The rifle team of '57-'58 i~
rated as having "e.xpert riflemen."
Because of changes in e.xtending militar) training to the
twelfth grade, the )Car, lq 8, marks the end of ninth grade
participation in ROTC. :enior parti ·ipation will begin with in the ne.xt two) ears.
The success of the ROTC
nit at H HS speaks for the
ncel\ence of its instructor and arm) personnel. In this respect, H ape\'ille has had the best.
ergeant Morgan, :\1ilitary liT instructor, and i
uppl} sergeant of
the Fulton ounty High chool
stem.
Major payd is at present P.M.S. & T. in Fulton
ounty High chool.
Hi
�T FF: Fir I row: Charles
Orr . .\eco11d ror.·: Jerq Lambert. Third row:
Richard Brndle), Glenn Peacock, Thomas Jone&.
'T FF: First row: Phil \'in cent. Seco11d row: Kenneth Guffin, Jeql artain. Thhd 1ow: Jimm~ 'mith. Jern 'I ou·
mans,
athaniel 'mith, 'te\ e Phillips.
l ' nder command of Cadet Colonel Julian Lovern, t\\ ent)
officer~ constitute Hape,ille\ Cadet Officer L.:nit: ~i' on the
Battalion Staff, fi\ e as~istant instructors, and nine in charge
of 'ompanie,.,
and B.
0 -CO~t\11. '10. ED OFFICERS: f-irst row, lt•ft to ri.~ht:
ick} Kirkland, Ronald
og)llc. Ronald Jone•. Benn\ Benefield.
Paul Ta}lor, Derq 'mith. Larn ~tosle\, Leon Oswalt. Seco11d row:
Jern 'tewart. Tom \\ ilbank , Jerq Lambert. Jerr} Russell. Jimm} 'tark, Joe Loone\, Wa}ne Barnett. Third row: Les Witherin~ton, Dann} Yance), Donn}
elms, Jack Hudson, Charles Huggins. Doug Gibson. l'Ottrlh row: Clint 1artin, Bobb, \1cCiung.
Da,id Harri . Alton Pruitt, Larq Knight. Jimm\ Ho"ell. Da,id
Rose. Glenn Peacock, Traq Barnes.
Cadet ~tajor
Richard . Bradle}
Cadet :\Iajor
\\ins ton L. Duke
II
Miss \ 1ary I rby
Spo11sor
\I is
andra Fuller
'POIISOI'
�Companie
A and B
'om pam A, composed of t\\ o
platoons, participated tn Fulton
'ount1 Competition, ohtaining ~<"
ond place. The hest drilled platoon
and s.]uad in the 'ount) were from
this com pan).
Compan) B, compos<·d of three
ri He platoons and their officen;-in·harge, has had ('\era! indi,iduah,
participating in the Count)
ompetition, h:n ing recei\ed outstanding merit :m ank
OMPA
FIR T PL TOO
adet Lt. ol.
Patrick F. Dickerson
\li s Hett\ Jo Lamunda
Sponsor
Cadet Lt. Col.
II ane\ D. Fo~~
\li ' \nne :\lcDonald
Sponsor
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�COMP NY B
c.u.lct \Jajor
Phillip J. Sartain
\Jo
( .adct \lajor
Stephen Phillips
\1 i~
Cadet ht lt.
1\:cnnt:th c;uffin
~~hoi Sims
\)on.w r
Helen La" ler
\JMII~Or
\I p.,.., Sara
Har~ett
'-,"ponHJr
�Special Day
With R. 0. T. C.
FEDFRAL [n~pection . the order of the day
Dress Parade
Cadet 1st Lt.
Ronald lurk
1\fiss Jo, Hesson
Spon or
�DRlLL Platoon " Present
rm
t Half-Time
�~arne.
~tr
~Irs .
. Lucie
nn Haddon
\larjoq H . Liptak
jump for
kill.
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�Physical Education
Ph) ,ical Education i, de igned to meet the need of ever)
gtrl. Individual porh a' well as team sports are included.
Badminton, tennis, golf, ping pong, howling, hor ehoes, and
shuffle hoard are popular " ith all girls . Tournaments are conducted to lind the •chool champion in ea ·h sport. 'wimming
in the muni ·ipal, outdoor pool is resened for the 'pring quarter. Di\·ing and life a\ ing are a part of the s\\ imming course.
De\elopment of ,kills is not the onl) goal of the program.
P osture and hod) mechanic gi\e each girl a chance to de\elop
per,onality. Folk and . quare dancing as\\ ell as modern dancing prO\·ide an outlet for emotional needs and social gnm th.
Character building through good .;portsmanship, leadership,
and responsihilit) are al.o important basic aim,. Cleanline"
and personal respon-ihilit) in keepinl! l!\ m uniform and shoe
clean are another part of the program . 'eniurs \\ ho elect Ph)sica! Education en e as "helper," often tillin~r in as referees
or managers of equipment.
Ph) si ·al Education aims to provide each girl \\ ith a variet) of leisure time a ·tivities, to help her become skillful in \ariour team sports, and to master techniques of individual sports
for her O \\ n ph\ ical benefit.
\1 axine Brva n
Renee :\foo re
HH 'I TH \li C ..\ L e>.e rc i es i' e a dd e d ince nt iH
to
FOLK Oa nci n -
co rrect ing po t ure
.i~
rh \ thm. t im in . a nd poi e a re h ij! h li ht
��ACTIO
0
THE
HILLTOP
Folks, food, camera, action !
' uch i · life in a typical day
\Yhen teenagers on the I lilltop
;\[i, '' ith \\Ork a portion of play.
For !Ill
find · it contrary to
aturc
To pattern them eh es after that
"Dull Jack Creature".
From early till late,
From cia s to date,
The cro\\ d hu ·tie
the
"'hole day through:
Locker bell; tardy bell;
I lome room run
Errand·:
on endles
undry assemblies;
Tr;-o:1t , Ldl-outs, fade-outs;
Penn) pinchers and part} crasher .
R.allie , tallie ·, corner drug allie ;
Lunch line ru h,
tudy hall hu h;
Regular meetings, called meeting ,
Cia
meeting , pointle
On it roe
meeting-
pa t three-fifteen.
uch the action to teenager ' liking,
Typical life on the Hill-in the makinv!
�. Pate, C. Leach, H. a ll ahan, E. . Krame r. Seco11d row: F . ) lve te r , H.
'te ve n , J . onort , '. W ill ia m s. L. H olt, J . W ilson, L. T ho mas, W . H en der so n, H. . Ingra m , P. H axto n. Third t·ou•: L. Hrad buq , M. ke lto n, . W ell s. J. a n ain. R. Penticott . .\1. Kings le), B. J . Lamu nda, C. O live r, K. '\1 elton, H. tark.
The Latin Club deht>s into the cla,sics for its \arit>d program of -.timulating intere't in Ancient Rome and it. ci\ ilization. Officers bear the same name' as those of the Roman
government
Con. ul, Praetor, Quae,.. tor. Activities include
initiation,, draping of tof,!as, Christma' caroling in L atin, pre~enting an Ea,ter pal!;eant, and in attt>nding the 'tat!" Con\ t>ntion.
Academic Club
.Academic club, are created to 'upplement cia" "·ork:
chemistry need, e"\tra demon,..tratiorh, Latin need a little
"decla,,ify ing'., bu. ine'' ~kill,.. require application, homemaking recome' ever ~o enjoyablt> through F H A idt>a~ for orw\
home.
Achit>vement, character, and leader,..hip, are the ideals
leading to tht> "highe~t honor,..." Beta i, a sign of the be,t, of
:tudents who. e motto is "to lead by serving others." 'en ices
include filling Christma' ba,..keb, thhering for concerts, . pon·oring the \ ' a len tine Ball, and attending the :rate Coil\ ention.
Di\ t>r,ifit>d Cooperative Training is a 'upen i,ed, parttime, " ork-. tudy program of \'OCational education the objective of which is to prepare ,..rudent>. for future job~. R equirements to elect DCT are good character, maturit\, a
'en. e of respon~ibility, and willingne'' to work.
'chool work "ithin it>eif i, not enough. Thus academic
club, are effecti\e in pro\ iding cultural opportunitie, such a.
plays, in Atlanta and Athen~: talks by di,tingui,..ht>d authors
or poets; . tatewide choral con ert~.
For any
a ·tivity.
tudent\ a. pi ration' or creativity, there i, a club
B. Dunca n. C. Th ompso n, J .
so n. S eco 11 d row: L. Bori ,
Bower , \.1 . eill. Thi rd t ow:
' udderth , H . .\laddox.
Fi rs t t·ow: B. Pierce, G. Bedford. L . Hu cka b) , P . F ra ser. , 'eco11d
row: T. Wheeler, H . .\1 a), J . E dinger, J . L overn , Z . C a rlisle, .\1.
Denny, L. a rter. Thi rd ro w: W . Ga y, R. Gilbert, A . Carter, D .
a mm ack, L. M cBerry.
5G
�l·irst row: D. Here}, D. Lambert, D.
Phillip~.
ook, B. Coker, L. Holt,
C. Blalock, D. Hopkin~. P. Swann, B.
\\-bitted. St•colld row: D. \1c abh. \.
Jone'>, B. 'tephens, B.
elms, N.
Baker, E. Smith, J. Cono rt, B. Summer, R. Gibson. Third row: E. Tollett,
W. Duke, R. O'Daniel. B. Allen, \1. J.
'udderth, H. Jones, L. Elliott. J. Kidd ,
D. Parham.
Library Club ...
Besides stamping hook , signing librar) permit-., collecting
fine ., putting hooks on sheh es, assisting students with the
card catalog and desi{!ning bulletin boards, librar) assi. tant.
entertained the Fifth District ' LA. \ ' arious mone~ making
project make possible the 'lub'. own, new, Hash camera and
adding machine.
Junior F. H. A.
Junior H omemaker' ha\e been degree-conscious. all members working w
\\'ard impro\'ing . elf, home, chapter,
and chool. The~ ha'e held a panel discw.•ion on bo~-girl relationships, ha~e
'i-ited the Old Lad ies' Home, and ha\e
participated in the P olio Drive and a
fashion shO\\.
f<irst row: P. :\licheli , J. Lon!lino, K. Baile~ .
. :\1cKni!lht, J . Butler. P. Hobert on, T. dam .
E. ' ummers. Seco11d row: D. hie, D. Hopkin , H. Thompson, K. Kelle) , B. Buice, J . Brown .
T. Flurq, B. Barnes. Third row: . Cra,-ford. B. Gaignard. N. Williams. P. \lills. ·.Cook.
D . Morris, A. Plante, J. Grantham, E. Parden. J . ims, J . Ra,en , E. Hudson, C. Howell , ·
ll arris, S. Steele, L . Beauford .
Clinic Staff
Office Aides
" P ill pu~hers" delu\.C, these si" girls offer First
id and
a•pirin to their tru tin!!; clientele. Cla,;s ,,·ear~. "ready-todrop," patients find a s~mpathetic ear from 9:15-3:1
behind that "green shade."
Office Aides, indispen-ahle to principal and counselor, run
errands and ans\\ er the telephone, dust boob and straighten
desks. The\ \\ell earn one fourth unit credit for their sen ice'
and "illingne" to help.
/•irst row: II. Thomp on,
Steele, T . Flo) d, C. Raven.
hrst row: W . Hammett. . \\ illiam. L. Bullock, P. Ta\lor. \uo11d row: H .
Stark, H. Eakes. C. llu ~gins. J. Y oumans, . Harris .
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�LUBS
l·irst row: P. John~on, L
Sander~. E. Price,
·. Garmon, D. :\lcGuire. \'v. :\1ann.
Second row: P. Goodwin, II.
Parker, ·. Fuller. H. T) ner,
S. Platt, C. \l oore. Tflird
row: B. Duncan, M. Crawford, L. Barr , J.
eese, •
Wood, C. Redding. Fourth
row: F. Pettie, C. Almand, •.
Harri , C. RiHrs, '. Hood.
Not pictured: G. Bedford, B.
J. Crai!l, P. Frasier.
F BLA rncou rai!t''
Leader, of America.
a,. i,ted tlw principal
T) pin~ ~tudenb and
studrnh to become Future Bu,ine''
It ha, puh(i,hed the ·• Buzzhook", and
in the office. It a\\ anb medal,., to be,t
ct•rtilicate' to ,enior ~ir(, nHht capable
in Busine' Education. A Im in~ cup i, pn·,ented to ":\ I i"
' ecrrtar) ", the g-irl of the g-raduatin~ cfa,, srle ·ted h) the
'lub and the facult\ as :uperlati\ e in Busine'' Edu ·arion.
fir t row: L. Walder, P. \\ aites.
\ . W ade, P. La" on. L. Holt , N.
O'Hare, . \! a nn , . H utchin on .
• rcond row: L. J. \lote, H . La"ler. \I. 1\enned\ . \ . \lcDonald ,
J . Gilmore. •..Luca , G.
hastain. Third row: J. Ford, B. all~han . R.
cra!11( , R. Da, i , K.
ro"le\ , L. Bullock. :\1. Irb) .
Fourth rou.•: E.
. !\ramer, \'.
Bo" ers, C. Dunlap, C. Bunn ,
Baker. :\1. eill. . Ratterree,
\1. mith. Fifth •ow:
e"ton.
E. Elliott, . White, F. Ha"'ard,
J. \\ hitted. D. Tribble, L. \\ill .
Drama-H
El Circulo Espanol
A. ne\\ I) organized club thi, )ear, DRA:\IA-H ha. awakened dormant dramatic talent which ha flowered in t\\O production.: "A Chri, mas '.1rol" and " 'hri,tma, at 'ase) '....''
The production of the re<lr, emerging- from grea'e paint and
po\\ der, wa, of cour'e the senior pia) "Finder' Creepers."
The 'hristma, pl:n and pipe,.,tem hornets made mone1 for
the •he piarb tO\\ ard purchasing a tape recorder.
The 'pani~h Club ainb to create intere,t rn panish.
:\!ember. often conduct their meeting, in 'pani. h. A pinata
part), the initiation of ne\\ member,, a dinner at a 'panish
restaurant, and Language Da1 at Emoq, are part of the
club's acti, ities. Added "attraction" for '57-'58 is "Ia profe,ora" from Colombia, 'outh America.
I ir I row: P. \\aite , . \\ade,
·. \1. ' mith. R. 'um mer. E. \ .
Kramer. P. La" on,
. O'Hare.
H . La" ler. \rcond row: F. \lclnto h. G. Chastain, \ . Grant. \ .
Bo" er . . \1ann. . Roger .
llutchin on. \1. Neill. Third row:
..\ . Ratteree. G. Patton, C. Ra, en .
. Hopper, J. Ford, J . Raile' , •.
nu
II. \1. Watt . ..\.. \lcDonald .
I ourth ro ·: J. Gilmore, B. Cam·
~ron. L. \lurph) . C. Bunn . J.
llud on. K. Guffin, . llud on,
Phillip , , . Baker.
�CLUBS
f<int row: J. Ford, B. Callahan, \. Bowers, \1.
ei II,
II. tark. \ecottd row: \\ .
llummett, J. Wea~er , J.
' mith, J. Grantham. J. Sartain. Third row: P. Vincent,
G. Chri tian, P. Dicker on.
Chem-Club
:\Iinor e:-..plo~ion~. cloud~ of ~uffocating moke, acid-eaten
metal, accompanied b1 coughing and ringing ear~. indicate a
:\Iemlwr~ of the club meet 11eekl~ to probe into m1~terie,
of the atom and to tud~ chemical reactions with the expert
aid of t\1 o alumni, chemi~try majors at Emory and Tech.
~ucce~~ fu I '\ession."
Accomplishments are participation in the
'cience Fair
and a spring PTA program.
first row: B. Webb, D. Berq. E.
" il on. R. Hargrove, J. Hutchens. , ecottd row: C. Duke, C.
Brook , . :\1arquardt, J. \ 1cLendon, R. Dorse}.
Science Club
Co-Ed Hi-Y
Club membership i~ compri. ed ot t\\ eh e junior cientist..
The meeting- are held one hour to hear lecture and ~ee films.
The Coed Hi- 'l i~ -,pomored b) the l: :\I '
to develo;1
Chri. tian character and fellO\\·~hip. :\Iember~hip i open to
ho) and girb in the junior and ~enior cla.,;es. To fulfill it.
purpo e. the Hi-Y. ponsored "Go To Church :\Ionth," made
Hi-Y emblems, and took part on a PT program.
f•irst row: L. Holt. J. Fo rd, :\1.
tewart, B. tone, L. Bullock. G.
impson. ecottd row: P. wann,
:'> 1. Crawfo rd, :\1. Kennedy, C.
Ri' er , C. Reddin!l, K. tatham.
Third row:
Bake r. B. Oa\i,
C. Bunn. L. II ood, .\ . \\illiam .
.i!l
�Fir t row: G.
' impson, L.
Bolton. F. Gau dio, '. Fu ll er .
. Wade. Seco11d
. Jones.
row: M. lrby, B. Tyner, F.
Pettite. ·. M. mith, L. Bullock, T. FJo,d. Third •·ow:
L.
ll !lood, C. Reddi ng,
.
R ussell, W. Hammett, C.
Chance, M. t ewa rt. Fourth
row: '. Harris, R. Brad ley,
D. Brad ley, C. Thompson,
W. Du ke, B. Stone, A. McDonald.
SERVICE CLUBS
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Bank Directors
'en· ice clubs provide Hape\ ille students the occasions for
fellowship in group activitie~. A ;ariet) of the clubs offer a
Bank Director · of the 'tudent Branch of Fulton 1 rational
Bank formulate polic), familiarize students with it- procedure, teach teller. their dutie. , and assi. t them on depo itors'
Bank Da). For . ix consecutive ) ears the H H' B ank has led
the Atlanta area in student ban king, having won both permanent trophie~.
wide range of intere~ts \\herein grO\\ ing boys and girls fulfil
need~ for e"\perience in managing, and in be ·oming respon~i
ble people.
Invaluable sen tces come from the ' tudent Council; the
Librar) 'taff; projection aide~; office and cafeteria a~sistants.
Bank teller~. ta) "on the ball," handling depo~its and running
the
0\
tudent Bank\ little \\orld. Publications
Bank Tellers
' taffs spend
ertime hours in publi~hing a "superior" ne\\· ~paper and yearBank te llers ma ke possible the ba n king program in indiv idual home rooms, working hard to keep a ·curate records, ma ke
depo. its, withdrawal~. and compute interest. Teller are respon~ible for ha, ing I 00' r deposib on B ank Days.
book.
:en ice club. are the tudents' main~ta). The school appreciate~
them.
Fir t row: J . ' arta in, D . Braden , T . Tol a r, V . W a ters, C. J ohn son.
C . Hud on, C. Duke, C. Miller, R . Burel , D. Lambert. S eco11 d row:
J . \1ill , P. W ai te . R . cragg . B. Buice, I. a nder , C. G ramm a r,
. \lcCord, T . Doh on, L. ewton, D. William on, T . Flury. Third
row: B. te,en , . Wells, J . ' ublett, .\1. L a udermilk , C . M oo re ,
. Bentle), G. Pettite, H . eeve , J . G reen , D . impson, M . Ken-
nedy. f o rt r th row: L. Melton , N . Baker, L . Beauford , J. ee e, L .
V . Di ckerson, B. elm s, B. anders, P . lien , . Hutchinson , N.
Ta ylo r. L. Pa ul a. Fi fth ro w: J . Youn g, J . Ru ssell , .\1. Huckaby, J.
Hud son, L . E lli ott, T . Winfrey, C. Bunn, . Freeman, H . :\1addox,
G. Presto n, C . Kiddie.
(j()
�Fir. I rot<" L. 1\laynard, L. Kirk land, A. Duncan. C. Howell, M.
0 horne, G. Lashle), C. Reddin~,
L. Bullock, R. T) ner, R. Gai~nard.
Suond row: G. Croker, S. Chance
P . Hood, 0. Jone , G. Randall, [).
Ta}lor, P. Gardner, C. Chamne ,
S. llarris E. Hooks , J. llutchin .
Tlrird rorr I. onders, \I. Tallman, J . llambrick , H. Bond, P.
Tribhle, J , artain, D. \1cGuire, I.
Green, G.
impson, J.
eorc}.
Fourtlr row: J .
temhrid~e, S.
Hordin, D. Fo~g.
. Wood. J.
im , A. \\ells , \V . Hammett , I....
Cox, E. im , J . Ford. f•ftlr row.
C. Chance.
. William . ,\ . \lcDonold, 1\1. Hargett, K. Guffin, I .
Elliott, T. Davis , M. Lawrence, L.
Wills . J. Futral, B. Hellums, T.
Flo)d. Sixtlr row: R.
orris, L.
B)ars, R. Bradleh C. Hu~gins , F.
Ha}word , C. Thompson, J. tnrk,
P . Chamhcrs. J . Ri~ham , 1\1 . lluckab).
Stud ent Council
Council i~ re.pon.ible for holding ~tudent election., for ~;->on
soring 'tunt :'-.ight as a climax to the election-;, for promoting
the Fall Ball 11 ith the eighth graders as guests, for filling the
Thanbgi1 ing haskeh, and helping keep thr chool clean.
"To ~erve Hapeville High 'chool as needs a me, to fo. ter
responsibilit) and leaden;hip, to promote a closer relationship
between students and facult1, and to maintain and develop
school spirit," is the purpose of the 'tudent 'ouncil. The
first row: 1 • O'Hore, . \1c, all), D.
mith , J. \Iiiier, I. Green. P. \lien , \1.
Rryan,
.\rcher.
Crawford, R . ~1oore, ..\ ,
StconJ row: B. J . Lamunda,
E.
P. La"son,
. \1oore, F. Pettite, ~1.
J...enned), H . Lawler. G. Chastain, J.
Green. P. Gardner, G. Foster. Tlrird
row: B. Farr, . Platt . C. Bradle) , J.
Rasmussen ,
C.
Rivers .
E.
Price,
.
llutchin•on , \1. Smgleton, L. llolt, D.
Ellin~ton. l ourtlr row: D. Blankenship.
S. ~lc:-.lall), C. Pennell , !.. \!elton. G.
Pettite, \1. Longino, C. Oli-er, D. Hunter , G. Ra\en. Fi/tlr ror: B.
umner,
R. Harhin. P. \\ aites, !.. Billings, •.
Baker, J. Hollis, 1\. Daniel, J. Gilmore,
A. ~lacDonold .
Y-Teen
The purpose of Y-Teens i ·to huild a fellowship of women
and girls devoted to the task of realizing Chri~tian ideals in
e\eryda) life. Y-Teens seek to gro11, as persons, in fellowship
with people of all nations ; to grow 111 the kno\\ ledge and l<J\ e
cti\ itie,., include attending summer ,.,e,.,,.,ions, ~elling potato
chips, and keeping the librar) at the \ e,;t End Boys' Club.
The Juniors took gifts at Christma,., to the \Vest End ~irt,.,'
Club, held meetings at the Y\\TC , and entertained at a
of God.
Both junior and senwr groups are indeed sen·ice clubs.
Christma,., dance.
first row: P. Cra"ford, T. \dams. C.
Ho"ell . . llorriS P. Cole). C. \lorri•,
.\. \dam , . Cook. Srrond row C.
Evantt, \. Jone , J. Grantham, P. \1acheli. \I. \loseman. . \dam . P. \Iii! ,
!.. Baile\ . Tlr~rd row: C. Leach . . \\illiom , II . Ste\Cns. R. pindler. \1
tembrid~e, \\. I! end rson
·. \\ r1~ht.
.
Chance. fourth row: D. he~, P. Ha'\·
ton. L. Beauford , R. \ . Ingram,!.. Kelh.
:->. \\ illiams, \I. Chapman \I. Kingsle) .
fiftlr row: !.. .\J..in. \. Col hath .•. Co
J.) oung. \I. La•Hence, \.Rodgers.
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�CL BS ...
The•e student,; are selected
to manage homeroom husine-;s
for the "Hilltop." Tht>se are
the agents "ho sell the hooks
and constanth remind subscribers that tl1e ne'l.t p;n ment
is due; Their effort e;1ahle
seniors to balance the Hill top
budget.
First row: G. Croker, P. Orr, ;\1. F. Luca , J . Miller, . Hargett,
D. Hunter. eco trd row: :\1. Hester, D. Ivey, N. James, M . ternbridge, . Pennell, G. ams. Third row: B. anders,
. ato, T.
T)ner, :\1. Rearden,
. Gunter, L. Holt. Fourtlz row: G. Queen,
F. :\lcDaniel , W. Duke, B. Polk, G. Peacock, L. Law.
:\lemher. of the
ud io-\·isual 'taff recei\ e card~ certihing them as licensed operato; .
Projectioni t. \ olunteer for
techni a! training upon the
completion of which each is a
certif1ed operator, capable of
assisting teacher~ in showing
films.
First row: J . Ford,
. oleman, D. Lambert, L. Over
Tolar, . Dunlap. ecotrd row: L. Jone , D. Thrailkill, H.
M. Dixon, G. Exum, H. Bond. Tlzird 1·ow: L. Letteer. L.
L. Elliott, E. Elliott, L. \tauldin, W . Hammett. Fourtlz
Jone , R. Rogers , G. Dewel , P. Dickerson, L. Knight, J.
treet, T.
llgood ,
Murph) ,
row: T .
artain.
E,tra, e'l.tra! Read all about
•eniors! Get \·our H ornet!
Vital to H.ornet circulation
are homen.om agents. The~
keep suhs.:ription acco unts accurateh for the paper's Busi ne•s :\Ianager.
First row: R. Hud on , W . Baile)," . Kimbell, L. Byar, D. Duncan,
rammar. ecotrd row: D. Blankenship, S. \Voller, . tout, V.
im , L. Bullock, T. Adam . T!zi,·d row: D . Wiggins, P. Cole} , J.
mith, M. Dixon, J. Rowen , E. :\tashburn. fourth row: H. ole,
J. Thompson , M. Har~ett , T. Barnes, .J. i\fc annon, J. lies on, J.
Honea.
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�First row: Marie Kenned\ , Frances ,audio. Helen Lawler.
lice
rcher, Ronn) Bere), 'a nd' Fuller, 'y bil 'ims. nne \lcDonald .
Seco11d row: Joe Bi!!ham, Pete :\toble), Jimmy Whitted, Fred Ha)ward, Richard Bradle) , J imm)
tark, Richard Pinion, Charlie
Thomp on. Larq Wills. Third row: Linda Barr , :\laq tewart,
J imm) 'a rtain, Da' id Robin on, Tony oblitt, Dan Bradle\, Win mith, Lann\ Wadd) . •arol
ton Duke, Jerq Lambert. Tomm)
Ann mith , Brenda Duncan.
The Letter Club recognize~ tudenb' participation 111
. port~. For capable and faithful activit~ in football, ba~eball,
track, or cheerleading, athletes receive the II , "hich rr1title~
them to official membership.
~lemher~ of the Cafeteria 'taff m'ght burn their linger~.
but not the food. They a"ist \Irs. \ V ebb in managing the
lunch room. They make menus, buy grocerie~. prepare and
erve food, and colle ·t the money. Re,, ard for their ~en· ice
i a free lunch and one fourth unit credit per tudent.
First row: I. 'anders, J. Lanier, B. Duncan, J. artain, J. Johnson,
J. Butler, B. Buice, P. 'a nchez. Seco11d row: D. Pett\, N. Crawford, •. Lucas, . Platt, G. RaHn. . 0'.\lelia. L. Bea~ford. Third
row: B. umner, H. Eake . J. Ham, B. Da' is . .\1. \\ illiam , T.
Harne . Fourth row: G. Phillips. F . .\tiller. D. Brndle), E. Brook .
C . .\1artin.
�Choral Music Has "Arriv ed"
The choral classe~ are open to all -,tudenh in school. Choral :\I u.ic at H ape,ille con,ist. of T H E ' H O R L ',compo~ed of all ho)s and girls ta king choral music for unit credit.
T he Eighth Grade Chorus is a separate unit, non-credit,
w hich often sing w ith T H E CHU R L"~' on public o.:casions.
Three pecial Ememhles consist of talented n>ices from tr)ouh in the fall. T hese units are not ne·es<ari l) registered in
cho ral cla<~es. T he Ensembles rehearse heforr school, and with
TH E C HURl ,' in concerts, or for special programs, or ~tage
Re\ ues.
T he qual it) of '' ork is evidenced h) their h;l\ ing he en
a. ked to assist the All- 'tate Chorus in selecting certain songs
and in si \. teen H ape' ille students ha\ ing heen selected to sing
with the All- ' tate Chorus at the annual C1 EA :rate Convention .
The object of all choral " ork, howe\er, is to present good
music in an entertaining \\'a).
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G I RL E .' E\lBLE : l e ft t o , ;1/ht : H . L awler. . H a rri , • •. \tc ord, \ . Bowers,
.
\Vade, I. Green. S econ d ro w: G . Fo ter, J .
Gilmore, . Pate, D . \tlcGuire, G . La sh Ie) ,
D . mith, . Bentle} . PIA. 0 : P . lien.
EN E\fBLE: l eft to ri11ht :
ewton. F . \tiller, D . Harris. W . H a mme tt, J . tembrid!(e. S eco 11 d row: D . Tribble, J . Baskin, T . Jones. PIANO : M.
kelton .
E D C HOR U'
\H ED
F\lBLE: D . Wiggin s.
C ha nce, \1. Dodd , J . C a rte r, H . ee~· es . , ec011 d row : L. Elli ott , J . \lcCurd\ , D. Drummond, L. Wills, A . .\lcDonald , i{. Penticoff,
J . Kimbell , .\1. J ohn so n. PI
0 : :\1. helton .
�As The Mu ic Goes,
So Goes The School
Thi~ ) ear's forty-eight hand members
pia) ed for si" foot hall games, four pep
rallies, a PTA program, t"o chapel programs, and graduation, and the) performed in four concerts. The drum
majors, led t\\ o parades. The hand
earned mone) for three concert drums,
2 baritone horns, mu~ic stands, ne\\
mu-ic, and instrument repairs.
-
,lenda Langle}. Hugh Dorse}. 'ara Hargett. \1ar} Irby.
Harriett Parker, :\1an Lee Heen. Johnny Weaver, Jackie
Mosie), Frances ~ est. Second row: :\1ar)orie 'tembridge,
'\1ar ha Neill, Hobb) Whi!!ham, Jack Grantham, 'tanley
Honner, Phil Darnell, Charlotte Jones, Ian Newton, Leslie Pattillo. Third row: Gail 'ams, Lyle Letteer. L)nn
Murphy, Gene Christian,
harles White, J imm)
amp,
Ted Davis, Morri on Huckab), Fred Randall, Jane tephens, Carole Kiddie.
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�Busines> Mana!ler \1addo" audit• book> for Ad'
eese and Hap\'ard.
crti•in~ 1\<fana~er~
Edito r Davis consults :\1is
mith on copy for associate editor
Chance, Whitted, and Dunlap.
Another year of Hornet
Copy
The 19 58 Hornet staff has attempted to sen c e\ er~ student by enlisting: broader ~en ices from 25 home room representati\es, who have added life and interest to the Hornet
copy. The paper has originated " , T ew~ ::\iblets," "Home
Room . rews," and a club column, as a result of the home room
reporting. Like CO\ erag:e has been the purpose of the staff in
picture presentation in an effort to empha. ize story content.
The taff ha ' published the usual ten issues, tri-weekl~
and has attempted to maintain a qualit~ newspaper.
Writers, Co lumni ts, Rep orte rs gather to discu forthcoming copy
on current events: Noblitt, . and I. Walker, Crowley, White, and
Jone.
and The Morgue keep busy Preston, Almond,
extra copies; assistant Stewart estimates
66
�FORD tries to suppl) Bowers with hint
oril(inalit) in copy.
for
THO.\tP ON puts hi
a balanced budget.
OK on
isbet and Dun·
from the cold,
hot .
The Hilltop Staff
r;rlitor ................................. Boh :tone
,/oociatt· l~tfitor.1 .................. \ 'irginia Bm\·er~.
:\Iarsha
eill, Jean Ford, Jed
isbet, Charlotte
Dunlap, Diana :\I ·(Juire, • anq Jones, Richard
Pinion, Annabelle \Yalker, Harold Cole, Helen
,'tark, Carol Russell, Brenda Callahan, Calvin
Bunn, ktbelle \ V·tl ker.
/J 11 .1 //II'J.I l1 till II f/t'r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'ha rles Thompson
. fssruilllt· ,lliiiiii!Jtrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'uc Lucas,
Ciail :impson, :\Ian Stl'\\ art, Jimnl\ Futral, Tom·
\\' infre).
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Ill)
.fr/7'1.101' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
:\I iss :\Ielh ina \\Te lls
, . Walker, Winfre}, I. Walker assi
tar) draftinl(.
'\1
AGER Lucas and impson
check and double check the
d
Dumm).
Hi
ER Futral and te"·
art audit ~ub cription receipt
al(ainst total mone\.
�ar ity Girl
C-\PT \l'i T0\1\IYF FLO) 0,
FR-\:-.1
three )ear '\Cteran , ha\ led pep
T \ I. , added two -ears of pep
to HH
rallie and teo, \CIIct with devot ion and pirit.
G\llllO-
\0-C\P-
Cheerleading at H. H. S.
\ . 'iF \lcllO'\ -\I D.
The cheerleader~. the ~pir
it of II HS, perform their
"antics" to keep the team in
tip-top shape. h, a) s \\ i th a
\ictorr in mind, the.e girls
gi' e "pep and . team" to e\er) game.
n
"pepper-upper"
of
the fine t order.
-\LICE
\ RCHFR.
enthu iastic cheer
for 'ears and
'ears to come.:.
\1 \RI E "F'I:-;F.
[)), senior gi, e
cheer"!
for
"old II ape' illc
three
l!i~h ."
fi.
.YBIL Sl\1
"~ot
that
ha<
pirit"
the 'icton spirit.
IIFLF:-.1 I -\\\I EH
keeps
remindin•
her fans:
" ) a'll
~ell, nov•. "
�Captain Redding;
Phillip .
Co-Captain
llarris;
Mu~cot
Janice
Majorettes of H. H. S.
Being a majorette means having physical form, natural
coordination, and pending hour of practice to develop poi . e
and polish in performance. Ever} girl of the quad must compete each } car to retain her place. Be~ide~ summer practice,
girls must learn routine~'' eekl}, for the ghmour and ~parkle
of half time shows and parades on Peachtree.
(j\)
��T,, ent} years ago
T,, ent} energetic boy
at I II I
Clui ·tened them ·eh-e I lornets,
Chose (,reen ;•nd \Yhite for colors,
Presented themseh e
with their one Coach
For offi ial membersl•ip into the
·c IC,
Asking regularly scheduled game .
These ) oung I fornet played
.\n irregular chedule, unofficially,
During the two pre\ iou · sea ·on .
The same t\\ ent) boys under the
Direction of their one coach
:\lade up the .\thlctic Department of I IH ,
Pia) ing football, ba ketball, track.
It ''a · a strenuous program;
Re ults were exceptional
Both in game won
nJ in boys de,·eloped.
For the pa t twcnt) ) car
Athletics at Hapc' illc I Iigh
I la aimed at winning game
.\nd instilling character
In bo)
and girl .
�The Coaches ...
Head Coach Ro\ \'. Bre\\er he~an coa · hin~ at Hape\ille
in 1936. ' ince then he ha. coached football and track, and
bo) s' and ~i rls' ha kethall. Coach Brewer himself was an
out. tandin~ Track >tar at Geor~ia Tech, where he also became an eng-meer.
At present, Co a ·h B re\\ er supen ises the entire ports
pro~ram and concentrates his coachin~ onl) with Varsit)
football.
Cla-sroom interests are chief!) chemistr), physics, and
g-eneral >cience. His hobbies include his "ham" radio and
1 ncle ' am's . ' a,).
Coach Bill Campbell came to Hapeville Hig-h in 19-tS
from Clarhton in DeKalh Count), ''here his coaching- was
S) nonymous with basketball championships. 'ince he has come
to Hape\ ille, he has given H H ' two championship basketball
teams, in 19-+8 and 19-1. In other \Cars, his teams have
. cared the wit: out of opponents in their dead heat for victories.
In addition to boys' basketball, Coach Campbell, at present, i: backfield coach for the Varsit\ football.
In the classroom he is stricti\ sZ>cial science. His hohhie.
are his famil) and his cabin in th~ mountains.
Coach Ra) Ho,, ard is the triple threat on the oaching
'taff. He i · the head man in baseball, and the girL' basketball,
and is line ·oach for Var.it\ football. Coach Howard is a
a staunch Georgia Bulldog,. off-setting some\\ hat the Head
'oach's Technique.
During class time, Coach Hm,·ard is kept busy with the
health of the eighth grade boys.
Coach David Hill, the newe:t edition to the 'taff, comes
to the Hill from Fairburn, where he coached B-Team foothall. Coa ·h Hill graduated from C1eorgia Teachers' College.
At Hape\ ille, he is in charge of B-Team football and
basketball, and has charge of spring- football practice. His
classe are eighth grade ·ocial science.
�First row: Ton)
oblitt. Lloyd B)ar, David Harris,
Jack lludson , Winston Duke, Jimm) Howell, Jerry
Lambert. Secoud row: Jimm) Camp, Charles anders,
Jerry Youmam , Richard Pinion, Joe Bigham, Edwin
Caudell, Jimm) Baskin. Thin/ row: Jimmy tnrk , Fred
Grid Squad
Ha) ward, Bob b) Polk, Kenneth Guffin, Ronnie Cox, L) nn
Murph). Fourth row: Richard Bradley, Charles Thompson, Jimm\ Whitted , Pete \1oble), Bob Barron , Larn
Wills.
•
The athletic program at Hapeville aum; to "1n as man)
game. as po. sihle; but to pia) h) the rules \\ ith emphasis on
the character of the ho) sand girl.. Included are football, h:bkethall, ba~eball, and track.
Cheerleading i. an a,.;pect of the sport~ program, the aim
being to encourage true ,.;portm1anship and to :timu late >chool
. pi rit.
The Hornets pia} in Region -t\ est. \Vith seven
Varsit} men returning this ) ear, the team finished in a clo,.;e
fourth place; the basketeers also ran in fourth place, ha\ ing
participated in two tournaments. Both track and baseball
gi'e promise of good team,.;, the track team usuall) sending
winner,., to the .'tate ~Ieet.
The qual it) of ~porNnan. hip di. played on the field,., i,., a
definite reason for the lo) a! ,.,upport of so man} fans, especiall}
the member,., of the Lions Club \\ ho 'eem to han: adoptrd
H HS athletes.
The Coach in!! taff i,.; to be commended for it. effort ) ear
after year in fielding teams \\ orthy of the high ,.,tandanh ~et
at Hape\·ille High.
-··
/o)
Capt. Thomp;on hu; captained Hornet• two ea,on'>.
�f:J t, hard-hittin!l!luurd, mude up for ize "ith
pirit, "hich led him to Honorable .\lention in
JOE HIGH \.\1 : ' peciali t in !lood catches at offen i}e end po ition , and in hard knocks on defense, all of which cleared his way
to Honorable \lention in II- ' tate Honors .
HICH RD PI 10 :Three year of Varsit} football for the Hornet . pia) in!! varyin!l positions-end, tackle, fullback. Consi tenth
good pia) meant u berth in the II- tate Honorable \fention .
: E'"cellent pas recei' er and
fense, at either end or halfback position.
�Triple threat Charlie did e'en thin~
for the Hornets. He ran. he pas ed. he kicked, he blocked. Re ult:
II- tate Fir t Team, of cour e.
HOB HARRON: Bob "a a real welcome to inexperienced Hornet~
this eason when he tr::tnsferred from Japan.
sure tackler and a
hard blocker all season.
Honor Athletes
...
The llilltop re~ene~ a special page or two for recognition
of Hapeville\ HPnor Athlete~.
These bo) s are the Coaches' choice from \ ' ar~it) pia) er~
for the entire sea. on. Selection i-. based on regular attt•ndance
at practice, ~trict obedience to training rule~, and sportsmanship in pia).
Of the . C\ en \\'ho achie\ ed the top rating for the '57 cason, three merited llonorable :\Iention in AII-:tate honor~.
and one made II - 'tate \ 'arsit) team.
'l'oward -uch honors, lwnch\\ armers and future \ arsit\
a. pi rants guard and ta ·kle throughout their football ·arerrs.
JDL\IY WHITTED: \ er utile Jimm' ne,er knew "hat he "a
~toing to pia) from ~tome to game. He pfa , ed end, tackle, and center.
Hi abilit) in all the e position bohtered ;he Hornet to one of
their best <,ea~ons.
/.i
�FHED H \Y\\ -\RD: PIJ,ed ~tood fo :n:all until \\hen he
jur_d in m 'd-sea>on.
\\!IS
in-
PETE 1\JOHLEY: Injured e,uh in the ~cason, but came tack to
for the toul(h schedule.
plu~t
+
Hornets Open
20th Season
Jern Lambert
The 11 ornets opened the grid ;..eason at Summer\'ille in a non-region game, re,ulting in a 7-7 tie.
Twent)-si"\ men ,,·ere in uniform, \\'ith fifteen ready
for fir t string pia).
commendable crowd of loyal
Hornet fans spurred the team " II the \ a).''
'tout competition "ith the mountain ho)s helped
condition the Hornets for their ne"\t game, at home.
Hape' ille w:b host to ' m) rna's Campbell in a 12-27
score: Hape\ ille's loss. Sm) rna final!) proved to he
the strongest team in the league.
Jack Hudson
Ronnie Co>.
Jimmy Baskin
Kenneth Guffin
Jimmy Camp
LLOYD BY H : Lloyd. a senior, made \ ar ity hi fir t year
out for football.
JL\1\IY T RK:Onlynsophomore first strin~t tackle, Jimmy
~-ive promi e of trong team in
JERRY YO \1
traight
from the bench to first tring
Vnrsity defense, puts Jerry in
a good spot for '5
cason.
io
TO Y OBLITT: Played varied po ition nnd ga"e good performances in each game.
�Ow ls Drop Hornets 42-6
\Vith the odds definite!~ against them, the Hornet-,
scrapped four quarters for that lone TD. On!~ a \aliant spirit
and love of the game made it a good fight. A victor) in a \\a~,
for the Hornet~-the prai>e from opposing pia~ ers for sportsmanship.
The long trip to
ewnan, minus the \\ill of "\Yill-."
ended in a llornet Jm;s 15-6. The foliO\\ ing Frida~ , the Hornet. went down again to South Cohh 19- 13.
EDWI N CA DELL: \'nluaHe
ril!ht halfhack, and outstanding
phn er in close games.
RICH RD BR DLEY: Hi~
e\.perienced quarterhackinl!
makes him im nluahle to Hornet
team.
FRED hurries to a'> ist teammate.
II
�RI HARD RR DLEY- o. 40-behind F. P. pa s receiver ta kes ba ll right
out of Panther's claws.
Fore t Park Mud Fe t Ends In 0-0 Tie
The H orneh (l<m ned Fairburn\ 'ampbell in a complete
~hut-out
" ·ere on hand, their car, al~o in the mud.
-.core 1-t-0, the lirst \ ictor~ for I l ape\·ille.
Douglas Count) the nnt week bowed to the I l ornets in
The Hornets met Fore"t Park there on another ram}
Friday night.
a 6-0 lead for the second home game and a second win. Avon-
lip, slide, slop, -.lime, best describes execution
dale \\·as a repeat of Forest Park in mud slinging- but \\·ith
of pla) ~called in thi mud fe~t, ending in a 0-0 tie. Lo) a! fans
Eq u a l I }
good on defen se a nd offen se ,
D av id w ill pi a} fine ba ll next
en on.
Hornets losing 19-12.
D KE: O ff ensive
gua rd a nd a n out tandin g lin e backer on defen se.
an ce .
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sea~o n .
�HORNET R. Bradle) dance his wa) to glory against Rams.
Hornets Shear Rams
In 13-0 Glory
The last game for the II or nets \\as a 13-0 vic to f) O\Cr
College Park\ Ratm , and a perfect night of football for the
fans.
Ri\ al f) between the t\\ o teams began in 1936 and has
continued to mount through the years. The series has netted
22 games pla)ed: 12 wins for the Hornet; 9 for the Ram;
one 0-0 tie.
Regardless of ho'' other games are tallied, I lornets consider a \ictor) O\er College Park a "must." Competiti,·e spirit
between the neighboring tO\\ ns has made this game the
school's biggest bo" office "take.''
HH DLF"' 'S fake to Thompson set; up Pinion's
break through to TD.
W ITI G to jlather in pil(skin are Hape' ille's Joe
Higham and Coll ej!e Park defender. Joe won the catch.
TH0~1PSO
'
50 \ard run sets uo Hornet's ;econd TD.
�lel(e Park.
Half Time
Means Show Time
Half-time sho\\'s at foothall ~ame' are desi~ned to entertain the fans\\ hile \ ' ar~it~ player~ break for rest and pointers
from the coaches. This is the opportune time for spectator
to bu~ out the con ·e sions' suppl~ of soda pop and hot do~s.
H alf-time is ~!amour time for school bands and majorettes
to strut out their latest maneU\ ers and hit tunes; for yell
leader' to cheer the team on, or to pa~ respects to visitin~
teams.
J l alf-time i. abo a ~ood time for old ~rads to "howd~ -do"
and remember-when.
�Coaches, Officials,
Linemen, Managers-All
The t\\ ent\ -minute break i~ oft times all too short good sign pectators enjoy the game.
a
Half-time ~hO\\s are made colorful '' ith the aid of the
coa -hes and referees, the school hands, the majorettes, drill
team , pep ;.quads, and even the mood of thr spectators. H II:
has spon~ored good shows, ha» had ncellent refereeing, and
top spirit "all the way."
COACHE
wonder what Q-back will call.
.....
ew PEP 'Q
field.
D po e
" !\100 'E'' meets RA . I'S captain before !!arne.
down
�Hornet Basketeers
Hape1 ille 1-:lorneb, once again coached b) "old faithful,"
Coad1 Camphrll, lini>hed the ~ea~on "ith 12 "ins to 9 lo~ses.
The team, led b, Captain Charlie Thompson, and Co-captain
Jce Higham, \\or ked n.ceedingl) "ell together to contribute
gocd •portsman~hip and well-developed abilities ha1e shO\\ n
e1 iden ·e of a superb team coa ·hed h) a superb coach.
Tournament Play-Offs
The Flint Ri1er tournament 11as pla)ed in Zebulon, Januar) 8, 9, and 10. On Januar) 9, Hape1·ille's boys and girls
defeated Jonesboro. Januar) 10, Hapeville\ basketeers returned to Zebulon and "ere defeated. The Homets lost to
the Campbell Bear. and the H ornettes lost to Fa) ette Count).
The Region +-AA tournament was pla)ed at :\lurph) and
Rooes1 elt High 'chool, Februar) 17 through 22. The Hornets and H ornettes both drew, and met Campbell Februar}
18, 19. The Hcrnets lost to Campbell 69-+3; the girls +0-36.
J. Lambert. J. Bigham, B. Barron, C. Thompson. C. Sanders, J.
Whitted, D. Robinson. T. mith, B. Rhea, G. Peacock. J. tark.
M .-L'VAGERS:
Larry Wills
Dan Bradle)
JOE fakes
Whitted.
before passin!( to
CHARLIE !(oes for the la)-up,
and makes it.
S2
GLENN drives
Park defender.
past
Forest
HOBI SON intercepts
Clayton's pass.
orth
�wiggle wrangle
a
PERFECT line up.
hot.
CHEER' for the Hnh\ Hornet ! The future Var ity team,
and ready to go.
B-Team
. Kirkland, G. mith, P. TayD. Lambert, F. Miller. D. Gibson, C. Hu!lgins, B.
Polk, S. Callaway, P. Chamber.
L. Redwine, D.
!britton, D.
Harris, R. O'Daniel, J. Hunter.
Conch Hill.
1or-:\1an~ .•
LITTLE Glenn scare
the whole pack.
'em back, the
CHARLIE reaches all the way
to lay up two more points.
HOB and Jimmy ha-.e more "stretch" than
that Forest Park Panther.
'3
F
CY team action insures Hornets'
core.
�First row: \1aq tewart, Linda andifer, Brenda Duncan, Carol nn mith , Linda
Barrs. Seco11d I'Oft': \ bil ' im ., Pat God" in, Martha im , Wannell L) nch, Linda
La\\. Tlzird row: Patricia John on. Carnell Lynch, \lnq Hester, Gail ' am , Bett)
Jean raig, Rudeen L)nch.
First row: Peggy Ann Whitmer, herry Williams, Pats) Waites, Jackie onort. Seco11d row:
Gloria Queen, June Young, Gail Pettite. Third
row: Idaliene Green , Linda \1anard, Cher~ I
Gazawa) , \1argaret ingleton.
Score Board
CO-C PT I
mith
and Barrs mile confidently: Hapeville will
\\in.
THE Hornettes eagerl) rehound: Bett) Jean Crai~,
yhil Sims,
llap e,·ille
Hape,·ille
llap e,·i ll e
II ape' ille
llape,ill e
II ape,ille
llape,ill e
II ape\ ille
llapnill e
llap e ,·ill e
llapnille
llapeville
flap e' ille
II ape' ille
llape,ill e
.............. 33
.... . ......... 12
.............. 23
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...... ... . ..
.. ···· ···· ....
..............
. . ... . .......
33
I.
31
9
33
32
27
22
33
35
..... ······
....... ' ...... 19
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
.
Fore't Park ...........
'\ orth Clayton . . . . . . . . . .
'\' e"nan . .......... . ....
II eadland .. . ..... . ....
Ru" ell . ................
Gainewille ........... . .
Campbell ( Fairburn) . ..
College Park
........
Fore't Park
Cainewille
'\'orth ('layton
ll eadla nd
College Park ......... . .
32
1
36
21
2R
23
35
+3
27
25
36
2,
60
~ e \\ nan . .... . ..... .. ... 27
Campbell ( Fairburn ) . ,. 33
P TRICIA Johnson " manages" things .
.
�!IOWA HO" cu>tomary shout: "Don't
)OU
let
that girl get around you, \ bil."
Girls Basketball ...
f I ornettes, coached b) Ra) Howard and led h) 'aptain
Carol nn ' mith and Co-captain Linda Barr~. h:l\e shown
Hape\ille . pectators that the) have the fight and the spirit
neces~ar) for the sport of pia) ing.
Hornettes ha,,e ahnt)s ~iven opponents a livel) fight for
possession of the ball. The) helie\e the "earl) bird gets the
\\Orm." The) reall) tr) to get that ball fiN.
Characteristic of the real girl - the) are, the Hornettes go
into the game "ith a smile and a word of good cheer for the
opponent.\ in or loo>e, where,er the) tra\ el, the) pia) good
ball: the) earn the respect of all who play them.
THE ''Little :\1onster" question
culiar decision.
MAHY tal(s her girl clo e, with a sharp eye
on the ball.
DE 0-eye Brenda makes a bonus busket.
Ll 0
fil(ht
Fore t Park.
the Ref's pe-
to sink two more point
against
�Baseball-Track
o!(j.lle. 'tark, Lambert, Gaza\\11~, B) ars. Back
\tnrtin, llo" ell, Thomp on, Hunt, Brad Ie),
Byar hurl one home for the out.
tark keeps his e)e on the ball.
Coach I loward's pre-!(ame discu
ion "ith "ump "
Gazawa) winds up.
Perfect timing as Whittt;d and Bi!(ham "hurdle" in the
lead.
Broadjumpin!( put Hap,ard in the chip
feet fir t!
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�\1 r. Dodd ' peaks at Beta Induction.
Brewer Give a Word.
Student Council Presents Janitorial ' taff Christmas
urprise .
Callin~
the Hole on A Carol Jaunt.
SPECIAL
DAYS
Victory Bring A
Defeated Ram Head Home.
mile to Campbell.
7
��It i an "annual" custom
Of Hilltop
tatf to feature
In it pecial page - a~
It Hzdl of Fameenior of notable rank
\\'ho e uperlative rating
In deed and per on
:\Ierit for each a pare apart.
orne cho en b~ popular ,·ote
Other there, by record of note
till other of '' ider acclaim
Bring tate reco rnition to
Tl e Hall of Fame.
Tho e pecial talent
Be,·ie of beautyThe~ baffled jud re . mcere
In their dutyTo pick a pair.
Beauty and talent, cititen and cholar
.\thlcte and leader popularTI.e e enior , the cia
\\' ho' \\'h o,
Thi '5 · Hilltop pre ent to you.
�Good Citizen
( ;ood citizen candid art· for the .'tate DAR a\\ ani, !hen ·ie
''as the choice of cla~~mate. and facu It\. Exchequer 111 the
cafeteria and Editor of the "flornet'' made demand~ of her
be) ond the line of dut).
Brencie\ "hole fumily j\et<.
into the uct.
:\11 'S BHE CIE ELLE
D.\VI'
All-State Athlete
Trul) " ~Ir. thlete" of 19 8, Charlie 1s "on the Ball"
as the .'tate's "best" half-back on the All-State Varsit) Team.
Charlie's superior abilit) is not, ho,,e,er, limited to athletics. He has been captain of his teams, president of his
clas e., and in scholarship on the I lonor Roll.
Junior cia s Exec at \1eado" brook
formal.
�Who's Who With
The Seniors
ntertain r . .
Talent shO\\ time meant David Trihhletime. Those pan tomines! \Vho will e\Cr forget his sih er dollar monacle!
David put rh} thm into the H H ' Band and created it in his
own Band. Dramatics is his natural field, especiall} in Radio.
E dito r . .
One of the able senior leaders, Boh has presided over the
Beta 'luh meetings, edited the Hilltop, and represented the
school in a variet} of activities. Lo} alt} to dut) and ·ourtes)
in performance, he t de crihe Boh tone.
ale man . .
E\.ecutive salesman Jed B. has kept his class out of the
red on more than one occasion-top sales in junior magazine
dri\C, for which he won the T \ ' ; top salesman in the AD.
campaign for the H illtop; top picture editor on the Hilltop
' taff, allow ing not the least "mug shot" to escape his attention.
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�Popular Seniors
Elected h) the ~tudent bod) to reign as Queen of
the Home-Coming fe~ti,ities, 'arol ranks in beauty,
popularity, and major<·tte performance. 'he is Hapeville High's :econd Queen, an Alumni sponsored
special event.
~liS
CAROL
ELL REODI
G
Homecoming Queen "on top of the world"
Voted the mo. t popular, perhap~ hecaw.e he did ju~t about
ever)thinl!', Larr) \\as a top Right \'ar~it) man two )Cars,
making All- 'tate .\Ient ion. Track man for two )Cars, and
.\Ianager of the ha kethall team rounded out hi~ colorful athletic career.
.\Iistre~s .\Iar) , far from ·ontrary, won th O\erwhelming
majorit) \Ote for the Jrho ' Tf 'ho' popular girl. Varsit) ba;.kethall, Hornet and Hill top .\Ianager, secretar) for senior
·Ia .. and Beta Club, ha~ kept her into the ven thick of school
life.
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�Who's Who In
Achievement
J NIOR ACI-IIEV EME T ...
The third in a line of pre. idents, Dan has led the ~enior
class, as did his two brothers before him. Bein~ ' enior Class
president was enou~h to keep an) other per. on busy-but not
Dan. He also found time to be president of the 'chool Bank
and to manage the Varsit) football and basketball squads.
SCHOLARSHIP ...
E \1.\ti E YIR G I
Top senior bo) in ..;cholarship places H u~h in hot pur-;uit
of the girls for lir~t honor. Hu~h abo mana~es "Hornet.''
d rives ow n car and ~rass cutter, and plunk · a tune on his
"gittar." H is hobb) is li\ in~ on the farm and driving tractors.
lA BO \\ E R '
Top senior in chol.tr~hip chm:n.e, \ ·irginia' ambition for
fir t honor. To her ~oe. al~o credit for en ice in club, and
for editorial abilit) on the " H ill top.'' H er hobb) seem,., to be
wearin~ prett) clothe that her bu'>\ lin~er, find time to sew.
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�Beauty Revue
Winners
The third annual Beaut) Re\ ue to select
the faire-;t of senior-; ''a' j ud~ed O) a hoard
of four colle~e )earhook editors. Eleven
couples nominated h) the seniors paraded on
sta~e
in formal d re:;s to look prett) before
an audience of juniors and seniors. 'election of the linalists was based on points of
per.onalit), poise, and sheer beaut).
MI
TOM~1YE
FLOYD
l\l is:; Tomm)e Floyd won the jud~es' decision that she
was the prettiest girl and student applaw;c confirmed theirs as
a wise decision.
'Tis said, "Prett) is a:; prett) docs." That being the case,
Tomm) e would . till he a winner for all her prett) doing a'
captain of the cheerleader .. \ arm per-;onalit) and read) smile
make her the students' favorite.
FRED
RL H
YW
Fred Carl Ha)ward \\On the judges' to.s as best-looking
senior hoy, to carf) on famil) tradition set\\ hen sister \1) ra
was named prettiest ~irl. Though Fred has the athlete's ruggedness, his poi-;e and polish make him truh a gentleman\
~entleman, of the faire::.t degree.
RD
94
��l. Eddie Wilson build hi honeycombe.
2. Larry's " hili pepper "
merican base-po e.
strike
outh
If to the Tower Theater go Lititia
Holt, Annette Wade, Elizabeth Kramer, and !terry Roger .
4. , anc O'Hare, the subject of make-up
by ) !via Hutchinson, ue :\1ann , and
Pat Law on.
3.
5. Drama-H Officers: Pre ident, Jimmy
Whitted; \'ice-President, Kay Crowley,
Secretary. Anne \1cDonald; Treasurer,
Br ncie Davis.
6. Members re-do sto~e props to fit latest
production.
Drama-H
FI DER
CREEPER
Cast of Char{/( ten
\\'ilbur :\la'\\\ell..... ... .Jack Elli,
II ercule,
el on ........ !-!ugh DoN~)
Cele,te ................... Jean Ford
ina Quigle) ........ Tomm) e Flm d
Frankie ............. \ 'irginia Bcl\\er•
Aunt :\Iar) ............ :\Iar) :te\1 art
L. ncle Bob ............. J err) Robert'
Grann) ................. -anq Jone•
1Ir. Quigle) .......... Charles \Vhite
Dr. Brown ........... Da, id Tribble
_\lade line .............. Brencie Da\ i,
I 1arr) 'chu ter ........... Bob Barron
Daphne ................ Pat (,od"·in
Claude . ............ . ... Eddie L) nch
96
�Best Wishes,
Senior Of 1958
The lumni A ociation
Welcome You Into the
Organization.
THE refre hment bar "ould not look the
Pat \lann' smilin~ face "a behind it.
arne unle
OFFICER
P T :\IA
............................. . Pn· ident
HILLY S:\IITJ I ....................... f'ire-Prc;idl'nt
DEA~
'\
J CK '0. . .....................
'fCretary
II RRY LEA 'II ......................... TrNnura
!II
��p
D
Through the page
of
C\"Cntccn editions of the
llilltop there appear annually
' orne fort~-fi\C ads from patron
\Vho e regular adverti ing
\Vith the enior clas ha
Built a permanent faith in
The communit)'
Leader . Thi
bu inc
i one third
Of all of Today'
ath erti ing-
.\nd a ub tantial irwc tment
In Hape,·ille Iligh, an abiding
Faith in the youn
folks.
Today, am ng the newcomer
Of the ad section, arc names
Once on the senior ro ter,
eniors who then '' cnt out to
Those ad , for their I Iilltop.
These patron
Good feclin
r
ell
remember the
when bu ines
Cooperated with
chool in
.\ good-will way-and they too
Reciprocate "ith like im e tment.
uch i the plan of Bu ines
Management "ith the l Iilltop
taff
That paying the bills is a
~latter of in ten ie\\ ing and
Contracting with apprcciati,·e patrons.
The
enior
of 1958
' alutc their ath·erti cr
\ Yith a heart full of thank
nd faith in their product .
�"Qualit.r Printinr; P!uJ Ser1•ire"
FOR BHTTER Lflf' '<\ A ' D G.JRDK\S
THE A- R- R- 0 - W PRESS
890 \ "i rginia
\enue
PO. l -2+7+
H .\PE\ ILLE,
E.
use
HORTI-FERTZ
JEOR(,J \
TENNESSEE CORPORATION
. REEVE ', "R.
HARLE ' R.
EAST P<)J'-"T,
D :\I
Compliments
GEORGI\
TRI-CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY
of
ELE 'TRIC L CO. "TR CTOR '
BLUE PLATE FOODS
H .\PE\'ILLE, GEORGI\
Compliments
Com pi i men/ s
of
RUSSELL DRY CLEANING CO.
DEPE. D BLE PRE 'L G
"}"our
3+0+
tewart
LESTER WILSON & CO.
ER\ .ICE
"DIT I
atisfartion is our Aim"
TAX '0
PO. 1-9167
ve.
BUDDY'S TRAILER SALES
2++8
G-A 'CO
T'
TL
J
' T
LTATIO , '
Compliments of
tewart A\e., '. \ .
AVIATION INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
PO. 7-966+
+7
"The Finest in Jl obile ll omes"
100
Centra l
venue
�1260
Phone
on your Dial
D I. +-2233
RADIO
WTJH STATION
EA T POIXT, GEORGIA
!lome of Gospel and Country ~1/usic
WI
D
E, BEER
I
RETTE ADVERT! I
EPTED
T A
TEXACO PRODUCTS
J. P.
A. C. HEMPERLEY & SONS
RI KETT
CERTIFIED L BRICATION
Tire and Battery
F • ER L DIRECTOR
ert•tce
"Three Generations of
PO. 1-9170
6 5 Central Ave.
ert•ice"
HAPEVILLE, GEORGI-\
STEPHENS ICE CREAM AND
SNACK SHOPPE
(Former!) Wilders)
3'i I.J.
. Fulton A\ e.
OTIS
FLOWERS LUMBER COMPANY
PO. 1-5168
H. S·1EPII E~S. Owner
101
�E-1
OFFICER
Chairman ............. \I an ,'tew art
Co-Chairman ..... . ...... Bob Barron
l.
2.
3.
and Tribble
urprise! Mrs. D.
Callahan, Bower , and eill bundle up
... it 's cold out ide!
6. Hayward , Jack on , and Barron tudy
football plays.
102
.\1rs. D . !lives warninJ! .
Kenned, and Bunn handle E-1 '
in!! bu~iness .
hunk-
�i
(;(JIll pi /Ill' Ills
JEFFERSON PARK BEAUTY SHOP
HUB MOTOR COMPANY
,
PER\I
'\J' T WAn
!lAIR , T1 Ll
LF!:->, PART~" , ERn 'E
G .., '11
(;
Tl
.\IRS. R. D. \' JXC I X 'J' lf.\p 1: \ ' 1Ll
JA. 2-9070
370 Peachtree ,'t., '\. E.
I OH
Jeffer-.on
E .\S'I
, PA 'IOL ,· Dl. I
!R
'0
G \.
D.\II
Pol
·1,
G.\.
I, TRATIO
... in month~ in~t(•ad of \ear-.. Accredited, tnamlined
'our... e-. of Bu-.in6-. dmini-.tration, Accounting, and
ecretar~~hip. Prepare in I 3 traditional time and expenses for ,tarring income of S2,700 to ;3,600 per \ear
-enable graduate ... to earn from :6.000 to S9,000
during time tllU-. gained. An awrage of 10 call-. per
graduate. Da) and night. 'all or write for bulletin
and detail-. of our famed "Earn- L(•a rn" plan.
(i R00\1
D!T!O
E.",
I'
Phone PO. 1-7862
ve.
Tl \'\1 \, (iEOR<.I \
Bl , I
G
ED
MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE
,'I'll Sa1ia
322 1\\ , treet,
J .
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'i -6H 13
Call'l'inrt
(,' o 111 pi i 111 c nl s
QUEEN'S CASH GROCERY
of
FRf-E Dl~U I f~RY
MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE
COMPANY
820
Phone PO. 7 30 I()
. Central An·.
II
\PJ:\' 11.1.1· .
G .
TilE L TE:T JilT
RECORD."
TRI-CITY RECORD SHOP
E \ST
P Ol '> I
THE RADIO DOCTOR
OLLEGE
p
\RK
HAPEVILLE LIONS CLUB
�Compli m ents of
EVANS CANDY COMPANY
JOHN M . HARRIS
INCORPORATED
121--26 Tenth ,' treet,
TI \
T \
RNII E stat e /Jro/.:n
I :L RA CE
. E.
.HI5 Ste\\art
9, G \.
\e.
II\PE\ILLE, GHlR(.J\
PO. 7- 1+38
PO. 1-1-961
HOKE KELLEY SERVICE STAT ION
Com pli men I
GL' LF PRODLTTS
of
815 ' . :\lain at
' enter
JOSEPHINE WELLS SCHOOL
1:. \<;T
Po1
T, GEORCI \
PO. 1-9126
PROXMIRE 1 S UPHOLSTERY COMPANY
3++6 ' tewart
H
\PE\' JLLE
\e.
GEORCI.\
{ ' pl10/sta_1 for all furniture
Compliments
Conl!ratulations
to
,' eniors of ''i7-'S8
of
D . JOSEPH G. BISHOP
CIIIROPRACTOR
MITCHELL FUNERAL CHAPEL
3362 :tewart An>nue
II
104
\PE\ ' ll.J.E , (;E<lR<:J , \
�2+-II our
Radio Dtspatched
HANGAR CAB COMPANY
T\VO LOC TIO , .
LOVABLE BRASSIERE COMPANY
.
PO. 1-3171
top
PO. 1-776+
i rport
Entrance
Hapeville Bus
1r \I'E\'ILL£, G '·
CLASSIC FLOWER SHOP
~!R.
].
A. C. McLUCAS, MARKETER
~I.]\ KSO'-.
3287 Stewart
L CL IR
PETROLEC~I
PROD 'CT'
ve.
Telephone: PO. 1-187+- PO. 1-3191
Qua/it) Flowers
3252 Bachelor A\enue
Plus
Per onalized
EA
erz•ice
T
Poi "T,
~
Longratulations
to the graduating class
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA COlA COMPANY BY
THE ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
105
EORGI \
er·vtce
�E-2
"H
LLM
RK
o~
DISTJ CTI
"
:tuJio 113
1. Ta, lor' Banker ' ~ eekly Holidays.
2. llornet Time i news time.
3. Hutton Button- Who's coat has 11 but·
ton left?
E~eryday's 11 Holiday in
enior Engli h.
nnie runnin' on
5. M-I· -K-E-Y and
and on.
6. Home Hoom and Teacher' Pets!
4.
J()lj
i. Two maids 11-twirling to \Vhite's down
heat. ( .\polo!() to 12 da) s of '\mas .
8. "'et-Down-llit-1-2-3" - Quarterbacking in the hall!
�GEORGIA STAINLESS STEEL CORP.
Gi!oryia Distributors For:
"VOLLRATH" Tri -clad I H-8
Stainle ' Steel Cook" are,
Stainle " Steel .'erving Dishe ,
Tray, Baking Pan ·, Pitcher
ani ·ter , Etc.
"FOOD\1 ASTER" FOOD Cl rTTER,
.'tainle ·s Steel Flat\\ are,
\1elmar Pla ·tic Di he
Cutlery and
offee-maker
~+ 17
}. B. \V. LLACE, President
Stewart "-\ ve.
Re idencc: POplar 7-67+2. 799 Cowan Avenue
II .\PI•.\ fLU, Gl·.OR(;l.\
Telephone: POplar 7-9+29
IL\PEVILL! ., GEORGI.\
Compliments
of
MAXWELL & HITCHCOCK
C onyratul at ions
SE TI ORS
H. PEV ILLE
Il JH SCHOOL
CORPORATIO
HE RY CHA I
Cotton
P.
r.._a t Point,
. Bo'- 32
107
1a.
�Complimt>nfs
of
TUCKER' S EAT -A- BITE
STEWART AVENUE SHELL SERVICE
2107
tewart A\enue
TLAXT \
ENTERPRISE ENGRAVING
EORGJ.\
COMPANY
PO. 1-94-8
HERRING'S REXALL DRUGS
TRI-CITY HARDWARE COMPANY, INC.
597 Central
"Your Friendly Druggist"
venue
Quality and
en·tce
H -\PEVILLE, GEORGI ,\
Phone PO. 1-1167
7-+7 Virginia Ave.
PO. 7-1-5+-5
H ,\PE\'ILLF, GEORGIA
Compliments of
GREEN BROTHERS' NURSERIES
East Point American Legion
Post No. 51
,J/1 Quality Plants
WHOLE 'ALE- RETAIL
It's great to be a Leqionairt•
Two Locations
ELIGIBILITY D TE
\ \
\ \
1-April 6, 1917 to , ov. II, 1918
235 Central
venue
11-Dec. 7, 19-t l to 'ept. 2, 19+ ~
If APE \ ' ILLE,
JEORGI \
79-t Columhia Dri\e
I)Ec \TUR,
GEORGIA
Korean Action-June 25, 19 0 to Jul) 27, 1953
PO. 7-1113
J L
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lOS
B
To
9-6966
B
o
9-7627
�TRIBBLE 1 S LAUNDRY 1 INC.
BRACKETT 1 S CA TAGE & TERMINAL
Complete Laundry ,'en•ire
SERVICE
' lflRT ' OUR :PECJ
LTY
, fir Frcir;ht Pnk-up and Dch1•crr ,'t-rl'/11'
\C. ~.: ·
Cleveland
·~han
Road
POplar 6-8030
POplar 7-7920
STAFFORD MOTEL
COY WYNN
26-tO
p
tewart
ve.
. l-7'i39
the
F
' TCD£1 T'' FRlEf\ D
~IlLY
AIR
2-t-H
RATE '
0 . ' DITIO. ED
L'R
ERVICE
FREE TELEVI I 0 .-
HAPEVILLE JEWELRY CO.
"Don't Dall1 ,'u Ya!lt·y''
Your ,/uthorized ,/gnll·.l
for
NALLEY CHEVROLET
BCLOVA A '\ D LO . ,L E' WLTL AL'ER
\ AT 'HE
2'i) 'te\\'art A\e., '. \V.
\V. H
583-B
\RKIN ,
Proprietor
. Central Ave.
TL\:\TA, GEORGI\
PO. 6-3066
HAPEVILLE, GEORGI\
THE VARSITY
"Our Small l'ariety I nsures Freshness"
TL
T.
ATHE.X '
109
PO.
1 -1191
�E-3
4.
E~cnl-od,
stlHh in' means a test 1 t
period .
5. llomeroom Hit Parade.
1. Coacher and his !!iris.
2. He'
not a Jeep , he's ju t thinkinl\.
3. Bre,-er'
~an!\.
6. And on for a touchdown.
i. Find
an~
thin!! ~ ou like?
110
H. \\ atch out for fallinl! hooks!
�B\lL
BOD~
,I(;
\LL COL
ED I
RT~
c
ATLANTIC BONDING CO.
()Ill
p/, Ill/' Ills
162 Butler .'t., , . E.
of
tlanta, Georgia
COLLEGE STREET P.T.A.
Telephone j.\cbon "-IHi--5
Optn .!.-/- llou1.1 .1 Da_1
Compliments
of
Your TOT L food bill
IS
\\'hen ) ou shop at
les,., .
SKYWAY SERVICE STATION
.' !
(.'a!lcrs for , ] ,/. ] Srn•ia
PO. 1-0117
COLONIAL STORES
Corner \ 'irginia and Lang A\f:.
H
\1'£\ ILLE, GEORGI\
'\ 'ar it u·itlz
flo~cas"
STALLINGS
CLARK SIMPSON
FLOWER '
SERVICE STATION
2866 Stewart
]I
, [) GIFT
Three Locations to • rn e 1 ou
PLaza --6'i- iCamphri Iton Plaza , hopping Center
.!.OIH Campbrllton Rd.
\Cnue
PL:va 'i i-'i36
7<)0 Cascade 1\\e., , . F.
\PI' 11 LI., CiroR<.I \
PLaza
620 Lee .'t., .'. \\'.
~-CJ?i-7
Cornn Gordon
STATE FARM INSURANCE CO.
EUBANKS APPLIANCE CO.
.\LTO- LJFJ: (;AS A '\ D ELE 'TRI
112
~.
R\\ClOD
, / f/flll
PO. 1-882-t
East Point 'treet
D
FIRF
EQL'lP~IE '\ T
TO\t \\'.
EL B \:o-KS
7'i0 \'irginia Jhc.
East Point, Georgia
Ill
Lrm IS
PO. 1-1.71
�Best lf 'i.1hes
( ,' o Ill pi i /Il l' II I J
ANDY HANDY ' S
TOOL RE TAL 3293 ,' tewart
of
TPPLIL
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. BOWERS
POplar 1-8100
\C.
H .\PE\' II . Lh, GEORGI\
TEDDY BEAR GRILLS
EAST POINT AUTO PARTS
14-S'i Lee ' treet, •. \V.
628
E.\
~orth
1373 Gordon ' treet, S. '
::\lain ' treet
1939 Bankhead
T
venue,
1
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,V.
Poi'-.'T, GwRGI \
OPL\' ,JLL XJGIIT
0:'\E
P I O~
TEER :
F •
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A''
Compliments
HEDt LED AlRLlXE:
PER:\I
'EL TAPE - - Ll•: PAC;E
D I IESI\'ES
A. JOHNSON & JOHNSON COMPANY
JOE DIGBY'S
Ser\'ing 60 'itie
KALISH AND A I NSWORTH
in the l 1 • S. A. and Caribbean
Opticians
General 0 ffices
Main Stare
380 Peachtre e St., N . E.
Near Medical Arts Bldg .
Atlanta 8 , Ga .
JA 3-S033
112
Decatur Store
202 McKinney Building
S42 Church Street
Decatur, Ga .
DR 3-7903
�PO. 7-R'i-l-1
ight-PO. 6-3083
ECONOMY CABINET SHOP
Compltmcn/s
'\ E\\' CAB I
ET,' A
D RETOPPI
JALOL ,
of
G
IE~
. Ill .11 akt'.\ a//(/ Si'Lt'.l
A
FRIEND
LL \II
-~
L' \1 \Vl'\DO\V
' REE
DOOR.'
Fn•t• f . sltnwlt'S
3'i'i7 Elm
H .\I'E\' 11.1.1·,
' t.
JEOR(,I \
GEORGIA HOTEL
FORREST 5 AND 10
-l-09
'entral
17 FLOOR.' OF ,' OLI D CO:\IFORT
Luckie at Cone
.An~ .
PO. 6-0'i'i3
]. \
\DE LI'\OER,
Jlr;r.
tlanta, Georgia
LEACH & SON AUTO PARTS
')-tO
Compliments
II
of
. Central
'e.
\I'E\ILU, GFORCI\
.Ill A'inds of . fulo Par/.1
HANDY PANTRY
Open 6
Da,~
From 8:00
.:\I.
Per \Yeek
to
6:00
P.~\1.
PO.I-71JQ
P0.6-2363
YOL' R FOR:\IAL WE R HEADQCARTER.
FOLDS BROTHERS
FRE.'IDIE '\ ! 'OPHO:\IORES! jl':\ lOR'!
STANDARD SERVICE
Road . _ en•ire
PO. 1-9-t-l-9
tewart and
'E :"\ IOR '!
Class L/'(/df'l's Rent Their Formal lf"l'ar
Rate high ,,·ith ) our date h) looking di~tingui~hed in
\our formal attire-correct in e,·en detail because \ ou
- ented it from u~. It's economical,' too ... \ou'll ~-a,e
r
enough to end your fa,·orite girl an elega~t corsage.
orth AYe.
UNIFORMS, INC.
H .\PE \ ' I LLE, GEORGI\
608 \ Y. Peachtree,
. \ Y.
TR. 6-3677
�FOOD
CO .~.
,' I ' TE TL Y G OD
For 07.•er T'l.cel'l.·e Y ears
THE
DWARF
H .\PE\'1LLE, GEORGL\
FORE T P .\RK, GEORGIA
HARRIS BROS.
FURNITURE REPAIR
SHOP
Hapeville Tire & Recapping CO.
311 Central AYe.
REFL I ' HI . ,- REPAIR!
]. :.\I. HOLDf:R
,_ l ' PHOL ' TERl:-..G
.1 Fa ct ory ,1/an Train ed For F.ar!t lob
p
. 1-9120
l 02 E. John \ esle)
HAPEVILLE
ve.
Phone PO. 1-707+
GEORGL\
OLLEGE PARK , GEORGI \
M & W TV SALES AND SERVICE
"lf 'e
NU-KLEENZIT
.111 Jlakn "
l'nia
lf '!titms Clothes Gentle\'
Phone POplar 7-.H9+
llO~IE
FOR
2903
tewart
ATL .\'\T.\
15,
\C. ,
DELl \ ' ERY
• \
Phone PL. 3-690+
GEORGI\
Compliments of
F RD DIVI
'IO~
AS,'E.\lBLY PLA T
T
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
HAPEVILLE,
114
EORGL\
�PETE 1 S GARDEN SHOP
CELESTE BEAUTY SALON
F !oteers fo r all O crasio ns
61 5 . orth
PETE
585 King
R'\ETT
PO. 1-2605
p
rnold ' treet
venu e
. 6-
11
COLLEGE PARK SUPPLY CO.
B lLDL G
COLONIAL MOTOR LODGE
~lATERIAL
P L T
PO. 7-1528
317
.
~lain
'D
PPLIE
. D \' R I ' HE
p
t.
COLL EG E
p
RK ,
. 1-2151
EORC,I \
Da): P plar 1-6611 -
1-6612
• ' ig;ht: Fairburn 7627
Complim ents
PRESLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY
of a
ELECTRICAL C • TRA ' TOR '
Large or
FRIEND
507
outh
mall 1 obs
~lain
' treet
E .\ST POI:-.'T, GEORGI\
HAPEVILLE AUTO PARTS
(,'()Ill pi i /Ill' Ills
of
712 • orth Central
yenue
JOH . OT\ ELL
H .\Ph\.JLLE , GEORGI\
PO. I-2221
PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY
115
�Hapeville High
PTA
OFFICER
Mrs. W. H.
tone
Mrs. J. H. Hampton
Mr. C. W. O'Rear
President
First \'ice- President
Second Vice- President
Mrs. Ivan Jones
Secretary
Mr. J. M. Holt
Treasurer
The PT is proud of o many fin
graduates; and believes each will YO
forth to work for a better world, a
ci ti ;,ens of integrity and character.
The Parent-Teacher Association
Congratulates The Seniors Of 1958
Mrs. Byars ties with fingers numb
from icy wind - but it's another 36
inches.
(l(i
Mrs. Thomp on alway handy at PTA
helps ninth grader out of 6th period.
�HARRIS FOOD TOWN
For
110
. :\I ai n:t.
12 t 5E.Cle\(•land
EAST POl
\VEDDI~G
\ e.
1 T\'IT TIO:\'S
FOR \1:\L,'
T
NOTE.'
TIO~
T
ERY
l I 12 '. :\lain St.
SOCIAL ST.
'OLLEGE P Rl\:
P .\RTY 1:\VITATIO ' .'
VI,' ITING C RDS
Embossed or F'.-nyra'l·ed
PAUL 1 S
TIRE AND BATTERY
]. P.
' TRO/II· R,
See the
Ou•ner
ENNIS PRINTING CO.
TIRES, BATTERIE ' A D ACCE ' SORIE '
all T.. ck on 2-8298
72 :Vlarietta ' t.
Phones PO. 7-3262 - PO. l -92+8
ATL\:\T,\, GEORGI.\
'or. Cleveland and ' ) l\'an
EAST POINT CLEANERS
Co 111 pli 111 enl s
LTERATIO:\ ' -
COLD " rORAGE
of
POplar l-6289
12+
E \ 'T
NORTH AVENUE SCHOOL
()/If
Dal'
PoiXT, GEOR<,I \
en•it e
011
R t·quest.'
Keith Jewelry and Optical Co.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
H
Dl
:\IO'\D:
W
TCHE:
JE\\' ELR'I
\I'E\' ILLE, (,EOR(,l \
Complrt e 0 pti({d ..
The Church of the
603 Central
t'ITire
PO. 1-1275
H.
Georgia Baptist Children's Home
H
lli
\PE\' ILLE, GEORGI.\
�TENNESSEE EGG COMPANY
INCORPORATED
Beville Bait & Goldfish Farm
3190
II
Tf' holesale
ld Jone~boro Rd.
POl'LTRY, EG
h
\lOR . L G GLORY Bl"TTER
\I'E\'1 LLI· . GHlR GI \
BORDL
Phone PO. 1-9936
CHEE ' E
H8 Georgia Avenue ,
. \V.
TL .\::-..'T \, GEORGIA
Com pi im enls
A. R. Cole Service Station
2-1--II our T/7 reeker
2867
O'KELLEY'S, INC.
erl•lce
FOR~I
tewart Ave.
PO. 1-7381
TL \'\'T.-\ 1
L \VE R RE. TAL
219 ~litchell
EOR I\
treet,
. \V.
ATL.\'\"T \, GEOR [ \
Phone
J A.
2-9960
RAVEN'S
FLOWERS & GIFTS
Floral De~ign - Cor ages -
Compliments
ut Flower
of
Pot Plants - House Plants
PO. 1-1387
3135
(at
1\IR.
tewart Avenue
PURITY ICE COMPANY
ak Drive)
\ND ~IR
.
GEo.
L.
R\VE:\"
DIXIE REWEAVERS
58 L uckie 'treet 1
\ V.
J
ATL,\. "TA, GEORGL\
We R e'l. ea7.•e Damaged Goods I nvisibly
M R '. E. T. \\1
11
F R EY
0
+-4637
�R. II.
CI.I · \ ' EL.\'\D ,
IT P,JY ' TO BCY
]. \V.
'\IArket 7-6816
C. E. C1
\R' ER ,
:\I \X\HL!.
Jl anager
Q[ ', JLITY llF..RC!U.YDI E
GARNER BONDING CO.
at
B • D
ELKINS DEPARTMENT STORE
~IE
Office Phone JA. 2-2733
180 Decatur
625 Central Ave.
' t.
( '\e,t to Police ' tation )
H
\PE\' ILLE , GEORGI\
LEO-.:
FRED PICKERT
]OH'-:SO'-:
ANN SMITH'S BEAUTY SHOP
HAPEVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
" .\laster B eauticians''
3368 , orth \ hitne) A\ enue
THEL~IA
LO T E TCCKER
l
The Rev. Jacob ' .
~IacKorell,
A,
Jr., Pastor
~
~I
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A
E . TREK!
R] RIE 0' , EAL
TL ' FLETCHER
This Friendly Church Tf7 elcomes You
1008
The Youth Fellowships ~Ieet Each
r . ~lain
' t.
unda} Evening
CoLLEGE PARK, GEORGI \
LOA.
\ ' 1. -G
TRI-CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
Compliments
of
Liberal Dividend
Accounts Insured ,'10,000
HAPEVILLE WASHERTERIA
p . 7-977+
606 outh Central Avenue
llAPE\'ILLE, GEORGI.\
"Crntin[;s to Cratluate"
H. S. STARRETT PLUMBING CO.
HOWARD H
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, } meriran , tandard Dealer
~o.
TRA TL G A D REP IRI
EXCHANGE FURNITURE CO.
212
P . 7-1 H
212 Linwood Ave.
E.\
G
T POI'\T,
EORCI \
119
~ orth
::\ I ain 't.
�E-4
H
~JE
fJresidenl
R00\1 OFFI ERS
.............. Lamar Cook
I rct·-Prr.lidt·nt ......... Larr)
oggle
St·cretan .............. Lamar Le" i~
Tn·m un•r ............. . j ames \Vh irc•
6
hort's crowd.
The ~portsmen-and ponsgirl.
low it down to 60wpm , please.
The governing bod}.
Lamar sets the example- every
Thursda)o.
6. Now whose locker i thi ?
120
7. Cute little majorette smiles.
8. Charles's daily chore.
�Tn
'H
P\I
BRODNAX BEAUTY SHOP
FIR~T
2-U Peachtree Arcade
CHAPMAN'S DRUG CO., INC.
Tlu , 'tore of PtTJfJIIa! , 'en•it-c
PO. 1-1136
.lmeriw Goes ''' Cr,/lt•t;t
SMITH BROS. METAL PRODUCTS
ALL
~II
l' ~I
\VI
lf'itlt
DOW 'CREE ,
3282 '\ orth \ Vhitne)
'ince 1889
ve.
MONTAG BROTHERS
HOYT- PO. 1-3798
ALTO
lfonltu;'s StalitJIIt'l'\'
2+5 . orth Highland
1-HOO
J>().
.,, \'\T \,
Gu
\ enue
RCI \
H. E. LUPO & CO., INC.
YOUR HOME FURNITURE STORE
\VII OLE 'ALE PRODLTE
~IYER
'-D I 'K '()
"If it's in
103 \Yare
E \ST
IO'lC/1, 'lCt'
ltal'e it"
\'enue
PL. 3-21- ~
POIXT, GEORGI.\
II. E.
BILl)
LLPO
SUBURBAN TIRE
VE~A'S
COMPANY
60 I Central
Corner of
\
a~hington
'hu rch
E.\
·T
and
H
neet
P01x T, G EORGl
DINING ROOM
\
1~1
venue
\1'1\'ILLI, GroR<.I\
~l\RII'\
�0
GRAT LATIO
TO THE
SENIORS
fron1
THE CITY OF HAPEVILLE,
GEORGIA
ug ne E. Di on,
Jr.,
1
\.rlayor
Mis Barbara Lee, Clerk
H. L.
Frank
t
ven , Alderman at Large
J. W. Bullock
oggtn
J hn B. Young
J.
122
Adair Me
_.~ ord
�MARTIN-JOHNSON PRINTING CO.
Publishers of
ATLA TA'S , CBCRBA.
REPORTER
On \Vhitewa~
E \ST
POl'\ T,
J
1-.0R(,) \
PO. 7-9-.J.OI
PO. 1-2873
TfiE BEST l
SPORTI
C COOl>,'
REEDER & McGAUGHEY, INC.
" pecialist in
593 Glen I ri Dr.
ports"
. E.
Broad and \ alton
TR. 2-071 1
JA. 2-8757
WATKINS SERVICE COMPANY
,
ER\'ICE 'T TIO" A. D
BCLK PLA T EQCIP:\IE T
'TJO
TISF
CV R
TEED
c
HAPEVILLE DRY CLEANERS
(HALL'
I:\ 'T LLED
~
].f Year
GEOR(.E \
1206 \Ivan Rd.,
.
\V \TKI'\S,
o~('ller
10,
'ALO ~)
Ser1.•intJ in IlaptTille
and 'urrountlinf} Conulllllllf}'
PL.
. \
ATLAC T \
BEACTY
[) REPAIRED
3-350~
p
612
. 7--t9-t6
entral Ave.
GEORGI\
SOUTHERN WOOD PRESERVING CO.
REO,'OTJ. T • CD CREO-PI
PRODCCT
Co 111 pi i111 enl s
of
E
tlanta P. 0. , tation
Fr a n k
R . Le a
Tn·atiu9 Plaut :
E \ST
POI'\T,
G.\.
'H \TT \;-..'OOCA, 'fE~'\.
123
11 \CO~ ' G \.
B \LD\HN,
FLA.
�D. C. T.
BE
F. TI
GLE
Coorrlu/{/for
OF ICERS
f>rnidl'nt . . . . . . . . . . . . Larn
'Nre tan
H uckab~
. . . . . . . . . . . . Paulette
Fr:her
Trmsurt r ........ .... Don Carmack
f>arlial!lt'lllarian
1/,_,forian
1. Countin' the bankroll.
2. \1r. Tin!lle hard at work, Ha!
3. Da~ Dreamer .
4. OCT Officers.
5. Our new student. ue Asbill.
6. H ea' 1 Concentration.
121
......
:\Ieh in Denne1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jud)
7. :\1iss \ ells, "ill you judge aj\ain?
8. What now?
Edinger
�CARROLL'S TIRE COMPANY
EAST POl NT REALTY COMPANY
PO.
II 'i) \'irf!inia Avenue
II
\Pl.\ II.LI, (;J.(JR<.I \
Sa/1.1 - R.nttaf.,
I )i~trihutor' of
'03 South \lain , treet
"C.\RROLL'.
PO. 1-21"3
E\\ TRL\1)''
l~xf>trf R.naj>j>illrf
( )ne I );n Sen ice
ADA! R :\Ic 'ORD
Rl'j>rnenting
SULCER'S CAFE
THE McCORD COMPANY
"If' ht rt Friuuls .ll tt I"
I '\ Sl'R '\ 'E - REAL EST TE - AlTO LOA ,
62'i Lee , t., , . \\".
351H S. Fulton
H
\enue
PL. 3-06--
\PE\'ILLI, GEORGI\
Residrnce PO. 1-3100
Business PO. 7-1 ~ -t6
c
SOUTHERN AERO INC.
f)
Ill
pI i 1111' II t J
of
"CatainrJ frJ Transit .liraaft"
FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC.
2+- ll our Sen ices
271 I Piedmont Road
PO. l-OH92
'E. 3-<J+_,I
PO. 7-1+98
ATI .. \ '\1
\
IRPOR'I
.-\.11..\ '\T.\, GLOR(;[.\
_,)
1.,.
6-29~'i
�D-1
HO:\l E RO O:Vl OFF ICER
Pn·sitlt'nf .................... . ............ \I an l rh}
l'in·-Prnitltnf ......................... Jerr} Youmans
'ecrrtary ....................... . ..... 'harles Sanders
T n·a.1nn r ............................. Jimm1 H em ell
7
'n .
woman' man with jlirls ) .
America' future defen e .
Feel that mu cle!
Linda and Gene pend their Ia t dollar on the Hilltop.
Our officers.
~fe y locker ! Who e a ren 't?
12ti
�B.LT \ I ' JIE ' TO
CLA ' :
Com plr m en Is
OF '58
of
Southern Meter and Supply Co.
11
WESTBROOK MOTORS
\l'E\' JLLE, GEORGI\
Best Tf?ishes
HAPPY HOME FOOD STORE
to
"Good Food's Our Busin ess"
HAPEVILLE HIGH
299-J.
tcwart A\enue
E. L. HOPPER
PARKS R. CHEWNING
HAPEVILLE GARDENS FLORIST
BC ' fLDf~R
2967 Stcwart A, enue
30H Fair Oaks Rd.
PO. 1-33-J.O
~IE.
-J.-0161
DECATLR, GEORGI\
JONES FURNITURE COMPANY
REID ALIGNMENT COMPANY, INC.
"In tlu lleart of Jlape1•il!e"
Q
LITY F R.:\IT RE-- LO\
If' heel Balanfint;- Frames
PRICE
Eas) Terms
FRIGIDAIRE-
~IAYTAG
. 7-3 69
traightened
121 Da\is Avenue
APPLIA. 'E'
PO. 7--1-393
E.\
Pay All L'tility Bills Ilere
p
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p . 1-9805
127
T POI'\'T, GEORGI\
�D-2
IIO~l E
H00 \1 OFFICEH
Prt.lideut ...... Anne :\l cD onald
f 'i({'- P le.,idt ut .... Pat D i-::ke r ~on
Snretary .......... 'andra P ate
T rl'awra ....... \ Vin ,ton D uke
l. \Irs . F o" ler's little anl(els.
2. Officer in deep discu ion .
3. 'Where'd E'eqbod) Go!
4.
5.
6.
7. Partin)! is uch weet orrow.
Beta Club Tapping?
128
�KITCHENS FEED MILLING, INC.
KRISPY KRE:\IE
DOUGH:--. -T
Di. trihutors:
' Kill!! of A merna's D"uqhnut.r"
FLOCR A:--. D FEED ' TCFF
._'out hern Pride and .11 ''Ill.\' .11 aker
KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT SHOP
Dair) and Poultr) Rations
449 Ponce de Leon Avenue, :--,. E.
1192 Pryor
:\I C
treet, ·. \V.
TR. 6-7307
8--l-300-0 I
EAST POINT LUMBER COMPANY
LC~IBER
RANGER Woooo'\LL
Our Low
-
.:rE:\'E
o~·erhead
m •es You .11 oney
HCILDI.;\G :\IATERJAL
Qual it) and 'en ice
WOODDALL & HOSCH MOTORS
ince 190-t
We Hu) -
200 E. \ ashington
ell -
Trade for An) thing
ve.
POplar 6-0291
2980 tewart Avenue, ·. \V.
EA T POINT, GEORGIA
ATLANTA,
Phone PO. 7-1 1-t - 1515
A
~1 PLETE
HoscH
EORGI \
LI ' E OF R 'A VI TOR Al\'D
R 'A WHIRLP OL H
:\IE APPLIA:'\CE
Co !II p/ i!II eII IS
ales -
Ser•uice
of
CASON-GOINS, INC.
Keith and Gloria Hickman
275 Peters 'treet, ·. \ V.
]A. -t-26H
For The Best In
Food and
en•ice
Compliments
of
CAMPBELL'S DRIVE INN
RESTAURANT
603 S. :\lain
urb
t. -
A
East Point
ervice- 12 to 2
12!1
FRIEND
�C-2
H OME ROOM OFFICE R
President ................ ~Iorrison H uckab}
f ice-Preiident ................. Trud) Pruitt
~uretary- Trmsurer ............. Jimm)
1.
2.
3.
4.
The political machine.
A mighty gumm} corner, indeed .
Gentlemen fir st? !
No time for food .
5. Piling up our fortune s!
6. Brains " share" knowledge.
7. Take 'em and weep.
130
tark
�C '"" plr m e nt s
of
SCOTT BROTHERS' BARBER SHOP
~79
DR . ROBERT K WRIGHT
orth
'enue
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
ADVANCED TOOL, DIE &
UNIVERSAL MOTORS
ENGINEERING CO., INC.
TOOL
I
~~
DIE ',
JIGS ,
LD ' A. D
3+18
PECIAL TOOL '
Telephone P
\CnU C
H .-'\P E\"ILLE , GEOR GI\
FIXTURE ' , PLA TI
Box :r=7
tC a rt
\\
PO. 1-06 71
. 1-0923
FORD
FORD
H A PE\ ILL E, GEORGIA
LOWE GLASS CO.
607 ' .
~l a in
' treet
EAST POI'\"T , GEORGIA
TilE
WORLD'
BR T
AFETY GLA -: - PLATE
.lURG,JRJXA
,LA:
'VL DO' GLA '.
CHA . '\ EL - REGL"LATOR ·- ~IIRROR
PO. 1-8817
Co 111 p/ i fl/1"11 I s
WELDON'S SERVICE STATION
3+ 1 ,tewart
of
\enue
II\PE\ ' ILLE , GEOR(.I\
MOBLEY BAR-B-Q
131
�C-3
2. Last :\linute
' tudyin~.
4. First Period Rush .
C-4
5. Linda Law, \largaret ingleton. :\lartha ims-our contribution to t,.asketball.
6.
Bobb~
ald
McCiunl(, Donnie Nelms, Ronog!lle- Three tin soldier .
i. Reba Wait , Eunice \leadows, Gwen
shill. Linda Carnell, ara Kitchens,
'\1arie Fra er, Alice heffield. ] there
a skeleton here?
tanle\ Bonner, \lelnn mith. Geraldine ·Lashle}. '\1usic, ~usic, music ...
9. Gail Pettite, Danya Simpson, Carr Lee
Durden. Put another nickle in.
8
1 3~
�(,' 0 f/1
p/ j f/1 eII IS
of
A
HAPEVILLE WOMAN'S CLUB
FRIEND
T. R. MILLER & SON, INCORPORATED
SYLVAN HEIGHTS
Dr_1 Goods- ,'hot's- Ready-to-If" ear
BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP
1::
q ·L\I. TILL 7 P. 'd.
,ATCRDAJ.
.. q A.:\I. TILL 6 P.:\I.
\\TEK-DA
HAPE\"LLLE, GEORGIA
Compliments of
F
&
F
ATLANTA AIRPORT HERTZ
"./ tlanta's Greatest Food 'tore"
s·
Broad 'treet,
. \ .
(,r,mp/iment• of
HAPEVILLE DRUG CO.
'"1'/u , 'ton on
I he
Preston Lee Holland
Cornl'r"
PO. 1-3121
PRl CRI PTIO .
and
Ol R , PI'll-\L'll.
James L. Thomason
133
�B-1
4. That's our gang.
5. \.1r. Harden would
6.
7. Book . Books, and more Book
tudying makes perfect
bra, and English ).
134
TTE . TIO
Latin, alge9. Half and Half
\ OU
pleas
�"If It's 'Goode' tt 's "Good '"
:\IILE' OF
-~IlLES
WITH
GOODE BROTHERS, POULTRY
COMPANY, INC.
'£XCO GAS
WHOLE . LE
SENCO, INC .
822 \V. Harvard
2536 ' tewart Avenue
CoLLEGE
\e.
PARK , GEOR<.I'
PO. 6-9601
H PI::\"ILLE TIRE & HATTERY ' ).
BE T If'/ If E' TO CL.I:' '58
COMPLETE SINCLAIR SERVICE
3-+3-t 'tewart Avenue
MAYOR and MRS. EUGENE
PO. 1-9110
HE ~
H ROLD E. ':\liTH
R\ ·. HOPKl '\ '
:\IRs. :\I. K.
D.
E. DIXON, JR.
RLDDELL,
. H\
PO. l-8-t26
Ou•ner
Hemli'\ - :\la) tag - Frigidaire · Tappan
, 1
llanager
CAWTHON AND HOLLUMS
Dixie Mobile Home Sales Co.
Com menial and Domestit .I pp/ianas
Phone PO. 7-1889
If ~o An~wer Call PO. 1-6138
\ OL" '\ G ' TOW '\ K ITCHE
TELE\"I 'lO
'
2353 'tewart Ave., '. \V.
TL .\ '\TA
I 5,
2r \\".
EORGJ.\
Ea,.,t Point, C1a.
\Vashington A,e.
"Thne is no
ub titute for
till
f.ducation"
Congratulations to 'enior Clas,.,
HAPEVILLE AUTO SERVICE
EAST POINT CHEVROLET
DE LER I '\
H
\PE\"ILLE, GEORGI\
P RT'
'ALE '
600 :'-. . :\lain
13.5
t.
'E R\'1 'E
p . 7-2611
�SNO-WHITE CREAM
957 Virginia Avenue
H
\PE\'ILLE, GEORGI\
CARTER 1 S BARBER SHOP
Rest Ilot DottS Tn Town
ISc
Fulton A\'enue
Bar-B-Q
teak Burgers-3Sc
PO. 6-7-t-80
.~1.
6
BIBLE ' 'HO L
7:00
•.
~IOR .. L
EVL L .
J
J
\
OR HIP
"Bowl for Health's
D
II :00
WOR HIP
P.~I.
East Point Bowling Center
9 :4'i
B. T.
to 12
K PL .
ake"
or KI . G PL
Open Monda) through Friday 4:00 P. M.
:00
AT RDAY 2:00 P. ::\1.
•. DAY 2:00 P.
Stewart Avenue Baptist Church
~I.
118 Jeffer n Avenue
··The Church lf ' ith a 117 elcome"
PoiNT,
EA T
GEORGIA
Clarks 1 s Cities Service Station
CO~fPLETE
0 .E 'TOP SERVICE
'' ert•ing The llape'l.>ille Area"
3253
Compliments
tewart Avenue
PO. 1-9333
of
HAPEVILLE TEEN CLUB
Compliments
of
Georgia Baptist Children 1 s Home
136
�Georgia Institute of Technology
Founded 188S
Cour~e,
l ' nderg;raduate and Graduate
HAPEVILLE FABRIC CENTER
El\Gli\'EERI ' G -
}lAl\'AGE:\IEI\T
RCHITECTLJRE -
' C!Er"\CE '
I:o:-. 5000, GEORGIA TECII,
CORDlR Y
\VOOLEX
"Information Bulletin on Request"
tlanta 13, Ga.
T
FFETA - DRE,'' GO D
, ' IT R'
ACCORDIA:'\
PO. 7-4 19
RAY
GOURLEY
387
MUSIC CENTER
~entral
Avenue
3-H I 'tewart Avenue
H
\I'E\' ILLE,
"Oppo ite Ford Plant"
JEORGI \
11'/nre Its Fun to Learn
}l ' I
LE '0.'
Your 0 ne·Stop Scwint; Shop
PARKER TRANSFER CO.
HAPE\'ILLE,
JEORGI \
FASHION FABRICS
529 l\ orth A,·enue
+13
Central
PO. 7-5963
\ enue
DUVALL'S
p
. 1-2 +9
NURSERY
Co 111 pi i 111 ent s
'HR
BBERY
FLOWER BOX£'
of
. ' D POT'
Elizabeth Abbott Taylor
Open 'unday Ph. PO. 7-7012
276~
tewart
venue
0 rganist - Teacher
�Best Tf 'is !t es
from
HAPEVILLE METHODIST
CHURCH
BURNHAM'S PHARMACY, INC.
Prompt, Dtprudablt Prtstnptiou ,
t/"1.'/U
uthorized Dealer
RC
- R.\DlO - , l
JOHN SEXTON & CO.
BEA:\1 - APPLI \ 'CE .
Free Deli\ er~
PO. 7-1 ~66
H
\1'1: \ ' ILLE, GEORGI\
llttftci'ill r's \ nu·st and ,l!rJst Complt!l' Druq 'ton•
•
REBEL CHEF
COLLEGE
Curb 'en ice - : - Dining; Room
LARSH IPS
TAKJ: IJO\IE B \SKET,
AVAILABLE
22H0 , te\\ art
Atlanta boys who graduate from a
Fulton County high school and who
intend to major in Business
Administration or Industrial
Management may be elibible for
a scholarship at Georgia Te h,
University of Georgia, Georgia tate
(in Atlanta) or Emory University.
tudents who are interested should
check eligibility requirements with
their principal or faculty
advisor immediately.
\ erwe
PO. I -92H8
HAPEVILLE
FU NITURE COMPANY,
INCORPORATED
770
PO. 1-26 12
•
I~
'entral 1henuc
PO. 7-5060
�OJtfratutttti()JtS
of58
t'
class
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
�uo
�B-TEAM RAI I-R I I CIRLS!
B-Team cheerinJ! i~ re~en ed for the lbh1 II ornet g:am<''·
no glamor filled ~chedule, hut, oh, 'o important to
hoo't morale and build J!Ood ~pirit!
Cheers for this cheering ,quad!
Their~ i~
Linda 'a ndifer
\1arthu 'im~
J>ellll~
nn
Whitmer
Karen Billinl!s
nnabelle
W a lker
I abelle Walker
Brandishing arm
and swa\ ed backs mean H- Team Cheerleaders
g~t into action!
Cum pi i //It'll Is
HAPEVILLE LUMBER COMPANY
of
MURPHY MERCURY CO.
338
entral
Church
t.
East Point, Ga.
A Big :alute To
JACOB'S PHARMACY
6-tl
='-.
Roland Bruce Austin
1enue
HAI' E\ ' ILLE , CEORCI \
K npi'T' of tin /\q .1
PO. 1-006-t
at H II:
T0:\1 E. :\IORRL'
The ,enwr' thank ~ ou for ~our man~ accommodations.
141
�ADVERTISING INDEX
.\dvanced Tool, Die, and Fngineering Co . . 131
.\merican Legion Post 51..
. ....... lOS
.\nd\ !Iandy's Tool Rental ............... 112
.-\ rro\\ Pre'~
............. HlO
.\tlanta .\irport lleru ................... 133
.\tlanta Bonding Compan~
......... Ill
.\tlanta Federal ' a1ing, .. . . ............ l3S
. hiation lmurance . \gency Inc ............. 100
H- 1
......... 13+
Beville Bait and Goldfish Farm ............ ll S
Bi,hop, Dr. Joseph (; ...................... 10+
Blue Plate Food' Inc ...................... 100
HO\\'ers, C. L .............................. 112
Brackett\ Cartage and Terminal Service .... 109
Brodnax Beaut\ ,'hop . . . . . . . . .
. 121
H!iddy\ Trailer 'a les ........ . ........... 100
Burnham\ Pharmac1 ......... . ........... l3S
C-2 ............. ."....................... 13 0
C- 3 and C-+ .. ............................ 132
CarnpheiJ', Drive Inn ..................... 129
Carroll\ Tire Company ................... 125
Ca,on-Coins, Inc. . . . ..................... 129
Carter's Harber ' hop ...................... 136
Ca" thon and llollurns .... .. .............. 135
Cele,te Beauty Salon ...................... ll5
Chanin Corporation, llenn .............. 107
Chapman Drug Co . . . . . -................. 121
Cheerleaders H-Tearn ...................... I +I
Che\\ning, Parh R ......................... 127
City of Hapnille ......................... 122
Clark', Citie' Service Station .............. 136
Cla"ic Flo\\'er ' hop
.............. 105
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. . . .............. I 05
Cole ' en ice Station,.\. R ..... .. ........... 118
College Park Suppl~ Co ................... 115
College ' treet ' chool P. T .• \ ............... Ill
Colonial Motor Lodge ..........•.......... 115
Colonial Stores . .. ....................... Ill
Cotton's, Joe ............... . ........... -103
D-l ...................................... 126
D-2 ... . .................... .. .... . ....... 128
D. C. T ................................... 12+
Delta .\irline' . . . . . .................... 112
Digby Optician, . .
. . .. ........... 112
Dixie Mobile Horne ' ales Co ............... 135
Dixie Re\\eaver' ......................... 118
Dixon, Eugene E ....•...................... 135
Duvall\ \;ur,ery . . .. ................. .. . 137
D\\arf,The ........................... II+
E-1 ............ .. .......... . ............. 102
E-2 ...................................... 106
E-3 .................. . ...... .. ........... 110
E-+ ..................................... 120
East Point .\uto Part ...................... 112
East Point Bo"ling Center ... .. ............ l36
East Point Chevrolet Co .................... 135
Ea't Point Cleaner; . ......... .. ..... . . . .. .. 117
Ea,t Point Lumber ................ . ...... 129
Ea,t Point Realty.. .. ................... 125
Economy Cabinet ' hop .................. . . 113
Elkim Department tore ................. 119
Enni• Printing Company ...... .. ...... . .... 117
Enterpri'e Engraving Company ............ 10
Eubank, .\ppliance Co... . .............. Ill
Evan' Candy Company ................... 10+
Exchange Furniture Company .............. 119
Fashion Fabric' .......................... 137
First Bapti't hurch ..... ........... .. . .... 117
F & F Food ,'tore.. .. .................... 133
Flo" er' I umber Cmnpan~
........ !OJ
Folds Brothers Standard Service Station .... 113
Ford 1otor Company
........... II+
Foremo't D airie s .
. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . 125
Forre't 5 & 10
. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .
. 113
(;arner Bonding Company ................. 119
Georgia Bapti-r Children\ H ome ......... 13 6
(;eorgia Hotel .. .. .. .. .. ................. 113
Georgia Stainle" Steel Corp ............. 107
(;eorgia Institut e of l"echnol o~» ............ 137
(;oode Hrothers l'oultn Co., Inc ............ 135
(;ourle\ :'-lusic, Rav ... ~ ................... 137
Green· Hrothers' :':ur,ery .................. 10
lland1 l'antn ............................ 113
llang~r Cab ·compa n~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Hapeville .\lumni A"ociation ............ 97
Hap e1ille .\uto Parts ...................... 115
Hapeville .\uto ,'e n ice ............. . ...... 135
llape1ille Drug Company .................. 133
Hapnille Dry Cleaner' ( Hall\ Beauty
Salon) .. . .. . ..
.. .... 123
llape1 ille Fabric Center ................... 137
II ape1 ille Furniture Co., Inc ............... . 13 8
Hape1ille Carden> ....................... 127
Hape1ille High ,chool P. T .• \ ............ 11 6
llape1ille Je"elry Company ................ 109
llape1 ille Lions Club .................. 103
llape1·ille Lumber Co ...................... 1+1
Hapeville lethodi,t Church ............... 13S
Hape1ille Photo 'e nice .......... . ........ 1+0
Hape1 ille Presbyterian Chur h ............. 119
llape1 ille Teen Club .
. .......... 136
llape1 ille rire and Battery ............... 135
llape1ille Tire and Recapping ............. !!+
Hapeville \Vasherteria ................... 119
Hapnille \\'oman\ Club ...... .. ........ 133
Happy Homes Food 'tore.....
. ........ 127
Harris Hrother' Furniture Repair Shop .... II+
Harris Food To\\'n ............ .. ........ 117
llarri,, john M ............................ 10+
Hernperley and ons, .\. C ................ 10 1
Herring's Pharmacy ..................... lOS
llolland, Preston L. .
.. .................. 133
Hopper, E. L.
.................... 127
lluh Motor Cornpany ...... .. ..... . ........ l03
Hickman, Dr. Keith ............... . ....... 129
Jefferson Park Beauty ' hop ................ 103
Jone, Furniture ornpany .................. 127
Keith je\\elry and Optical o. . .......... 117
Kelley en·ice tation, Hoke ............... 1 0 ~
Kitchens Feed 1illing, Inc ................. 129
Krispy Krerne Doughnut ' hop .............. 129
Lea, Frank R .............................. 123
Leach and 'o n .\uto Parts ................. 113
Lovable Hra"iere Company ..... , .......... 105
Lo"e Class Company ....... . ............ . . 131
Lupo and Company, II . E ......... ... .. . .... 121
!\1ar-Gold Corporation, The ............... 131
t-.lar,h Hu,iness College ........... . ........ 103
t-.1artin -John,on Printing Corn pam .......... 123
!\lax\\ ell and ll itch cock ........ .'.......... . 107
McCord Company, The .................... 125
t'v'cLuca' Marketer, .\. C ................... 105
:'-Iiller and on, T. R. .................... 133
Mitchell Funeral Chapel
. . . . . . . . JO+
t-.lohley Har-B-Q . .. . . .. .. .
.. ........ 131
Modern Electrical .\ppliance Company ...... 103
1ontag Brother ................ .. ....... . 121
Murphy Mercury Co . ..................... 1+1
1-12
t-.1. & \\' . rv Sale, and Senice ............. l!+
1yers- Dickson . . . . .................... 121
'\alley Chevrolet ...................... 109
'\orth Avenue School. ................... 117
'\u Kl ee nzit
..................... II+
()'Kelley\, Inc............................ II
Parker Transfer Companv· ............... 137
Paul 's Tire a nd Hatt ery . ."........ . ........ 117
Perrnacel Tape ..
. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. ... 112
Pete\ (iarden 'hop
. .. .. . .. . . ..
115
Presley Electric Company .................. 115
Proxmire\ Ppholstery Company ........... 10+
Prud en tial Insuranc e Company ............. 115
Purin Ice Company ....................... 11 8
Queen's Ca'h Grocery... . .............. 103
Radi o Doctor, l'he
. . . . . . . . . . . . . l 03
Ra1 en' s Flo\\er' & (;ifts ................... 118
R eeder & McCaughey, Inc ................. 123
Rehel Chef, The ......................... 13 8
Reid .\lignrnent Company ................. 127
Rickett Sen ice ' ration ...
. ............. l 01
Russ ell Dry Cleaning ...................... 100
Scott Brother,' Harber Shop ................ 131
'ea ltest 'outhern Dairies ......... . ....... 123
Senco, Inc ............................... 135
,'exton & Company ..................... 13
ky" av Sen ice Station ... . ............. Ill
Simpson 'e n ice Station .......... . ......... Ill
Smith's Heauty Shop, .\nn .................. 119
Smith Hrother' Metal Products ............. 121
Sno-\\'hite Cream ........................ 136
f:outhern .\ero, Inc ................. , , 125
outhern Bell Telephone & Telegraph ...... 139
Southern Meter and Supply Company ....... 127
Southern \\'ood Pre,erving Company ....... 123
Stafford Motel ........................... 109
Stallings Flo1Hr' and Gifts .............. Ill
~:ta rrett Plumbing Co.. ............. .. .. . 119
State Farm Jn,urance ...................... 111
Stephens Ice Cream and Snack Shoppe . .... . 101
,' te\\art ,\,·enue Bapti,t Church ...... . ..... 136
Ste\\art A~enue Shell Sen ice .............. 108
uhurhan Tire Company .... . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Sui er\ Cafe .................... . ........ 125
Syh·an lleighr- Beauty and Barber Shop .... 133
Ta\ lor, M r,. Elizabeth .\ ............... . ... 137
Teddy Hear Grill
............... 112
Tenn~ssee Corporation .................... l 00
Tennessee Egg Company ..... ,........ . . . 118
Tribble\ Laundry ............ . ........... 109
Tri-City Electric Company ..... . ....... . .. 100
Tri-City Federal Loan ....... . ........... 119
Tri-Ciry Hard\\ are Co., Inc ................ 108
Tucker\ Eat-a-Bite ... . ....... . ......... . . 108
Uniforms, Inc .......................... , . . 113
Uni1·ersal Motor; ..... . ........ . . .... ..... 131
Var,ity, The ............................. 109
Vera\ Dining Room . . .......... . ..... ... .. 121
\\' atkins 'e n ice Company ........... . .... 123
\\'eldon\ ' hell Sen· ice tation .. . .......... 131
\\'ells School, jo,ephine . ... . ... . ... ...... .. 10+
\\' e'throok Motors ........ . ...... . .. , . . . 127
\\' ilson and Co., Le,ter ................... 100
\Vooddall and lfo,ch Motor .. . ............ 129
\\'right, Dr. Robert. . . ................. .... 131
WTJII .. ... ........ .... ... ...... .. .. .... 101
\\'ynn , Coy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . l 09
��GENERAl INDEX
. \dam,, .\nita .
. .•...••............. 33, 6 1
• \dam,, Rnnd1
. . . . . . . .......••......... 36
. \darm, ue .: ............••......•..... 35, 6 1
.\darn,, Tere'a .. • .. . . • .. . . .... 33, 57, 61, 62
, \hren,, Mary jane ........................ 33
.\kin. Lynda ........................ 35, 61
•\!britton, Did.ie ....................... 32, 3
.\!britton, Sidney .. .. ....•.......••....•... 36
.\ldridge, C. \\'.
.. ..................... 10
.\lexnnder, llnl . . .................... 31 , SO
.\lien, .\rthur ............................ 33
Allen, Baker ............................ 32
Allen, Bobby .........•...... . .......... 2 . 57
.\lien, Christine .•...............•......... 33
.\lien, Paul . .............................. 33
.\lien, Phylli, ............... .... ... 36, ·~5 . 64
.\lien, Pri,cilla ..................... 30, 60, 61
.\llgood, llo\\ard .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . 30, 62
.\llgood, Lynda ..•.........•........ 17 , 59, 60
Almand, Carolyn .................. 17, 5 , 66
•\nder,on , .\nthony ........................ 32
.\nder,on, Fred ........................... 35
. \nglin, !'.I a rgie .... .. ..•............•....•. 31
Archer, .\lice ................. .. 31, 61, 63, 6
.\rcher, ,' andra •.••....•.......••........ 36
,hbill, G\\en ....•........•....•...••...• 132
.hbill, 'u e ............•......•.....•.... 12+
.hke\\, Cynthia .•....•...•.....•.......... 31
.\u,tin, R. H............................... 1+1
.hera, Ralph ........................ . .... 32
Bailey, Jean ..............•.........•..... 33
Bailey, joan . .......................... 17, 5
Bailey, Kathryn ...•........ .. ...... 35, 57, 61
Bailey, Kenneth .. . ............•........... 3+
Bailey, :--.1argaret .......................... 30
Bailey, William .... . .. . ..... ... ........ 36, 62
Baker, :\'ancy ........ 28, SO, 57, 5 , 59, 60, 61
Ball, Annette .............. . ............. 30
Harne,, Tracy
............ . .. 30, +7, 62, 63
Bannister, Gail ..•.............•.......... 31
Barnes, Barbara ....... . .............. 35, 57
Barnett, Thomas .. .. ....•.......•....... .. 33
Barnett, \Vnyne .. ... ..... . ..•........• . 32, +7
Barron, Bob ........ 17, 73, 75, 82, 3, 96, 102
Barrs, Linda ................... 17, 5 , 63, +
Barton, Claudia ........ . .... . ............ . 3+
Barton, EYely-n .•.........•......••....•... 36
Barton, \\'ayne •..........•.......•..... . .. 3+
Ba,kin, Jimmy .................. 30, 6+, 73, 76
Baughman, .\nn .. .. .. .. .
.. ............. 33
Bearden, Milton ................. .. ..... 3+, 62
Beauford, Linda .• . .. 33, 51, 57, 60, 61, 63, 126
Beauford, ·am my •........... .. ........ . ... 36
Bedford, Byron . ... ..... . ...... . •.......... 33
Bedford, Gail .... . .......... .. .... . 17, 56, 5
Beer, John .\ .... ...................... .. 10, ++
Bell, Brenda ......... •. . .... ... ......... .. 36
Bennefield, Benny .. .................... . .. +7
Bennett, Carolyn .•........•............... 3+
Bennett, Jo .\nne .. ...... ................... 35
Bennett, :--.1 a r\\ ell •.....•....•....•...•..... 36
Bentley, ally ...................... 31, 60, 6+
Berey, Donnie . . . . • . . . . . • ................. 57
Be rev, Ronnie .........................• 32, 63
Bigham, Joe
17, 61, 63, 73, 7+, 77, 78, 79, 2, 3, 86
Billing,, Karen ................... 30, 61, 1+1
Bi.,hop, Joyce ............................ 35
Black, llomer ............................ 30
Black, Jerry .............................. 36
Blalock, Charlotte ........•............ 36, 57
Blanch, Richard .. ..•.......... ...... ...... 17
Blankemhip, Dianne ... ...... .. .•... 31, 61, 62
Bobo, Geor~e ............•..........•...... 32
Bolt, Kaye .....•.......................... 35
Bolton, Libly . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . •....••.. 2 , 60
Bookhart, .\\·ery ........................... 3+
Bond, HarYey ...................... 36, 61, 62
Bonner, ·tan ley .. . . .. . . ......... 31, 65, 132
Bori,, Larry ........................... 17, 56
Bottom.,, Ronnie ......•.........•.......... 33
Bo\\en, Ann .............................. 33
Bo\\en, Bobby ............................. 36
Bowen, Harold ............................ 17
Bowen, ] a nice .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . 36, 62
Bo1-ers, Virginia
17, 56, 5 ' 59, 6+, 67, 0, 93, 96, 102
Bo" ling, ]. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. ... 35
Bo"ling, Martha ....................... 2 , +5
Bradbury, Larry ..................... 32, 56
Braden , Don .................. 16, 18, 32, 60
Bradl ey, Charlene .. . • .. .. .. .. .. •.. 30, +5, 6 1
Bradley , Dan .•...... 16, I , 60, 63, 80, 82, 93
Bradley, Jimmi e ........•...•.•.•.......... 32
Bradle1, Richard
2 • +7, 60, 6 1, 63, 73, 77, 78, 79, 6
Brannon, Benny ............•...•.......... 31
Brantle1 , 'a ndra .. .•. .. .. .. .
. 30
Braud< Rita . . • .. . • • .. . . .. . . . ....... 35
Bre\\er, Roy \' . .. .. . .. . ... .. . 10, ++. 72, 11 0
Brook,, Candler . . . . . . • . . . . . .
..... 32, 59
Brook,, Delores ........... . ...•....... . .... 33
Brooks, Edgar ............•............ 33, 63
Brook,, Edna ....•.....•.... . .............. 33
Brook-, jack .... . ......................... 31
Bro\\n, Barbara ........................... 31
Bnl\\n , Becky ............................ 33
Bro\\ n, Ellen •....•...•.......•........... 31
Bro\\n , E1·a
...................... 30
Bro\\n, Judy (. \ · 3) ...................... 3+
Bro\\n, judy ( B· +) .
• ............. 33, 57
Bryan, Maxine ......................... 31, 69
Buchannan, Forre't ................. . .. 2 , 31
Bucknall, Eddie
................. 32
Buice, Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 33, 57, 60, 63
Buice, Pat . . . . . . . . . • . . .............. 2 , +5
Bullock, Linda .•..... 2 , 56, 57, 5 , 60, 61, 62
Bunch , Mitchell ... . ........................ 3+
Bunn, Calvin .......... 18, 5 , 59, 60, 67, 102
Burel, Raymond • . .. • . .... ·... . ..... 36, 60
Butler, judy ....... . .•.............. 32, 57, 63
Byaf', Larry ..•.......................... 32
Byaf', Lloyd ......... I , 56, 61, 62, 73, 76, 86
Byaf', Mrs ................................ 116
Callahan, Brenda .... I , 56, 58, 59, 67, 0, 102
Callahan, Ed\\ard . . ...... .. ............... 3+
Callahan , Freda .............•.•..•...•.... 35
Callahan , Horace .......................... 33
Callahan , Marilyn ..•...... . ..... . ......... 33
Cnlla\\ay, teYe ........... .. ........... 32, 3
Cambron, Bobby .. . .•....•.........•... I , 58
Cambron, Grady .......... .. .. . ........... 3+
Cambron , Je.,.,ica ......................... . 31
Cammack, Don .... . ........•.... .. I , 56, 12+
amp, Bobby . . . . . . . . . . .................. 32
Camp, jimmy ................. 31, 65, 73 , 76
Campbell, Cathey ..........•.......... . .... 33
Campbell, Kent . . . . . . . . ................. 36
Campbell, \Villiarn 1' .................. 10, 72
Carmack, Mrs. Loui,e \\' .................... 10
Carnell, Linda ...................... . 31, 132
Canady, johnny .....• .. .. .... ........ . .... 36
Canady, Ruth .. ... .... ... ... ......... .. ... 33
Canup, Brenda ..•......................... 35
Carlisle, Zoraetta •.. .... .. . .. . ........ .. 18, 56
Carter, .\Jan ...............•........... 2 , 56
Carter, janet ......... . •................ 33, 64
Cn rter, Le\\ is .......................... I , 56
Carter, Patricia .\nn ....................... 3+
Castleberry, Lynda ....•....•...••....... 33
Cas\\ ell, Carl ...............•...... .. ...... 33
Cato, .\lice ............................ 33, 62
Caudell, Ed" in .................... 30, 73, 77
Caudell, Mike ......... .. .... .............. 36
Chamber,, Dianne ................... . .... 3+
Chambers, Peter .............•..... 32, 61, 3
Chamne", Corli., .\nn............. . ... 3+, 61
Chance, Charlotte ............... I , 60, 61, 6+
Chance, Sally ...•...................... 33, 61
Chaney, ' ara ............................. 35
Chapman, Mary ........ ... ............ 33, 61
Chappell, Carol .\nn .•. . .... ..... ..... ..... . 36
Chastain , Gail ...................... 2 , 58 , 61
Christian, Gene . .......... .. ... 28, 59 , 65, 126
Clark, Ronald ... .... .•................ 30, SO
Clo\\er, Martha ................•.......... 30
Cohran, David ............•............... 36
oker, Barry •........•.........•...... 35, 57
Colbath, Adriana .................••... 35, 61
ole, Mr.. ........•..............•......... 116
Cole, Harold . . • . . . . ...•....• I , 62, 67, 102
Coleman, Che.,ley ..•...... ... •. ... ..... 36, 62
Cook, David ...... . ... . •. ...•. ......... .. .. 35
ook, Lamar ..................... 16, 18, 120
Cook, ue ........ ... . ........ .•.. . . 33, 57, 61
opel and, ~eil ............................ 30
onort, ] a die .................. 32, 56, 57, 4
ox, Linda ............................ 31, +5
114
Cox, Ronald .....•............•... 36, 73, 76
Cox, Ronnie ..........................••. 30
Cox, hirley .......................... 36, 6 1
Craig, Hetty ...•...•.............. 28, 5 , , 5
Craig, Jean ette .......... . .......•...... 33, ~4
Crammer, .\nn elle ........................ 36
Cranford, Ba rhn ra ..................... 36, 57
Cra"ford , ,\nn .........................•.. 31
Cra\\ford , Eunice ...................... 31, 61
Cra\\ fo rd, Madelin e ...•........... 19, 58, 59
Cra1dord, '\an ..................... 33, 63
Cra1dord, Patri in .................... 36, 61
Crifa,i , ] ack .............................. 30
Crifnsi, Michael Lee .............. . ......... 3+
Crockett, Grace ........•................. 28
Croker, Gayle ........... .. •........ 35, 61, 62
Cro\\ ley, Kay ................... 19, 5 , 66, 96
Daile,, Diane ............................ 31
Dailey, ' hirl ey ........................••.. 28
Daniel, Kay . .. . • .. .. .. . .
30, 61
Dn rnell, Phil ........................... 28 , 65
DaYi,, Brencie ... 19, 56, 58, 59, 63, 66, 90, 96
Da1·i s, Char! e., ................••... , ..... 3+
Davis, Gloria .......................•.... 33
Davis, Jean ............................... 35
DaY is, Jerry ..••.....................•...•. 30
Da1i,, Ted ....................... 30, 61, 65
Dean, Billy . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . .. 28
Denney, Melvin .•........•........ 28, 56, 12+
DeiHl, Gary ............................. 30
De1HI, teve ......................... 19, 62
Dicker..on, La Vonne .. .. .. . ........ 28, +5, 60
Dickerson, Pat ............. 28, +8, 59, 62, 128
Dillard, Mr... Carolyn ..................... 10
Dimsdale, \\'alter ..... ... ...... .... . .. . .. .. 32
Dixon, Michael .. • .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..... 3+, 62
Dob,on , Teddy ..................•. ... .. 35, 60
Dodd , Maxine .... . ...•............... 2 , 6+
Dor,ey, Donna .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . • • .. .. .. .. 31
Dor..ey, II ugh .................. 19, 65, 66, 96
Dor..e1, Mary .. . ...........•.............. 33
Dorse), Richard .............. . ....•.... 32, 59
Doughty, M erti' May ....................... 3 5
Dougla>s, , \ngel .................•........ . 68
Dougla'S, Mr... :'\'ell. ...............•... 10, 102
Drummond, Doug ...................... 31, 64
Duke, Char! e., ...................... 32, 59, 60
Duke, \\'in,ton
28, +7 , 57 , 60, 62, 63, 73, 7 ' 128
Duncan, .\Ilene .......... . . . .......... 36, 61
Duncan, Brenda ...... 19, 56, 58, 62, 63, +, 85
Duncan, 1i" Janice .................... . ... II
Duncan , ] ohnette .... . . .. ................ .• 3+
Dunlap, Charlotte . l9, 56, 58, 62, 66, 67, 69, 1+0
Dunlap, Tommy ........................... 31
Dupree, Pauline .... .. . .. ...•.. ....... ..... 33
Durden, C'arr Lee ..•.........••........... 132
Eakes, Harold .................... 32, 57, 63
Eason, Jane ............................... 31
Edinger, Judy ............• . ....•...... 19, 12+
Edmonds, Gail . • . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . ..•......• H
Edmonds, Lamar ...................•...... 3+
Ed" a rd,, Loretta .......................... 3+
Ed\\ards, Richard ......................... 3+
Ellinas, Emanuel ] .. .. ...... ... ...... . ..... II
Ellington, Diane ....................... 31, 61
Elliott, Ed\\ard .................... 19, 5 , 62
Elliott, Larry ....•... 30, 57, 60, 61, 62, 6+, 69
Ellis, jack .......................... .. 19, 96
Emerson, Carol ....... .......•............. 36
E,ke", .\lien . . .. .. ........ ... ............. 36
Eske11, Paulette ..............•..............•
Espy, Mi.> Dorothy .....•..........•....... II
E'te,, Violet ........... ... . . ....... . ....... 33
E1· ans, Carole .......................... 33, 61
Exum, Grady ...•........•............. 3+, 62
Farr, Brenda ...... . ................ 30, +5, 61
Fields, Gloria ........•..............•...•. 28
Fleming, Charlotte .......... ...•.. ..... .... 33
Fleming, Clifford ...... .. . . • . ...••. ...•.... 35
Fleming, Joyce .. . .....•.........• ....••... 33
Florence, Janet ......•....... .. ..• . ....... . 36
Floyd, Franklin ....•....................... 36
Floyd, Tornmye ...•...... 19, 60, 61, 68, 9+, 9b
Flur}, Theresa ..................... 3+, 57, 60
Fogg, Dickie ....................... 32, + , 61
Fogg, Harvey .••.... .. .... ... ..... .... . ... 28
Folds, Pete ...•.....•...•.....•.... .. ... .. 31
Ford, jean ...•...... 20, 58, 59, 61, 62, 67, 96
�GENERAL INDEX (Continued)
Ford, Kaye
....................... 33
Fo\\ lu, '\1r,. Carlotta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 , 12 8
Fo,ter, ( ;ai l ..
. ............. 30, +5 , 6 1, 6+
Fra,er, Beth . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .
. ....... 35
Fra,er, Mari e .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . .. .
. ... 31, 132
Fra,er, Paulette ............... 20, 56, 58, 12+
Fra1ier, Clenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ....... 30
Fra1ier, Pat ....•.......................... 33
Freeman, Charle, ...................... 3+, 60
Fuller, Sandra .......... 28, +7 , 58, 60, 63, 68
Futral, Jimmy ................ 20, 6 1, 67, 106
c;aignard, Betty ................... 33, 57, 6 1
Gann, Dann y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 36
c;ardiner, Bu . ter ........................ 36
c;ardiner, Ferd .......................... 3+
Cardiner, Karon .......................... 36
Gardner, Patricia ...................... 33, 6 1
Gardner, Ray ...............•............. 32
Garmon , Sandra ....................... 20, 58
c;arner, Karen .................... . ...... 35
c;arrett, llomer H.......................... 11
(;audio, France' .......•.•..... 20, 60, 63, 68
c;ault, \\'innie . .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . 33
Gay, \Vayne ........................... 2 , 56
Ga1a\\ay , Cheryl......... .. .. .. .. ... 36, 8+
Ga~a\\ay, Jerry ................... 28, 51 , 6
(;ib,on , Doug ...................... 31, +7, 83
Cilhon, Reba ....•..................... 36, 57
Gilbert, Ronnie ....................... . 20, 56
Cilmore, Judy .................. 28, 58, 61, 6+
God\\ in, jerry ............................. 36
Cod"in, Pat ................... 20, 58, 8+, 96
c;oley, Pat y ....................... 33, 61, 62
Go", Marie ......•......................•• 33
Grammer , Charlotte ................ 3+, 60, 62
(;rant, Bobby .....•........•.............. 3+
Grant, Kenneth ............................ 36
Grant, Virginia ............ .. ...... 30, +5, 58
(;rantham, Jack ..... . .............. 28, 59, 65
Grantham, Jean .................... 33, 57, 61
Green, Idaliene ................. 31, 61, 6+, +
Green, Jani' ................ 31, +5, 51, 60, 61
G riRith, Robert ............................ 36
Grimm,
..................... .. ..... +4
Guffin, Kenneth ...... 2 , +7, +9, 5 , 61, 73, 76
Gunt r, Carol ........................ 35, 62
H addon, M". Lucie .\nn .•............. II, 52
Hale, • ' ancy .............................. H
ll all, Mr-. \V .. \ ............. . .............. 11
Ham, Jerry . ..... .. .................... 3+, 63
Hambrick, Jimmy ...................... 36, 61
ll amby, David ......................... . .. 36
H ammett, Mi;, Marilucy .................... II
H ammett, \\1 endell ..• 28, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 6+
H ammock, Jerry .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ........ 32
II a•nmond, Patricia ........................ 36
ll ampton, M". J . II. . .......... . •.......... 116
II atnpton, Jimmy . . .....•........•...•.. 32, 86
H arbin, Rachel . ...•.........• . ......... 31, 61
II arden, John \\' ............ . .......... II, 13+
Hardin, herry· .............. .. ......... 35, 61
1-laq~ett, Mary ...........•...... 29, +5, 61, 62
Hargett, ' ara .................. 33, +9, 62, 65
Hargrove, Robert L. ..... .. ........... ... .. 59
I! a rp, Lucy .............•.................. 36
ll arri,, David ...•... .. ... . . 30, 6+, 73, 7 , 83
ll arri,, ' ue B·+ .. .• . .. .... . . 33, 57, 61, 6+, 69
ll arri,, ' ue E-3 ................ 27, 57, 5 , 60
ll arri,on, John .... ... ............... . ..... 32
H axton, Patricia .................... 32, 56, 61
H ay " ard, Fred
20, 5 • 61, 63, 73, 76, 77, 86, 9+, 102
ll eery, Mary Lee ... .. •................. 29, 65
1-I eery, \ \ 'illiam ........ .. ................ .. 36
ll ellam,, Beverh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, 61
II ell am,, \ Valte; .. ...... . ........... ....... 36
H elton, Jimmy .......... .... ...•........... 36
I lender-on, \Villiametta .....•....... 32, 56, 6 1
II e"on, joy ........................ 29, 50, 62
ll e.,.,on, Judi ............................. 36
ll e,ter, Mary ....................... 31, 62, 8+
H igg,, Grace ..........•............ .. ... .. 33
H ill, Da,·id M .......................... II, 72
H ill, \\' ayne .............................. 32
ll ipp, \Villiam Marion.. .......... . ...•.... 11
Holder, Mr-. J. Martin ..................... 97
ll ol land, D a ,•id ............................ 35
ll olland, Dianne ... . •....... .•.. ..•. .. ..... 36
!l oll is, J ud y ........................... 31, 61
ll oJ,enbeck, Mi" ll a1el
............ 11
ll nlt, Mr. J. '\1 .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 6
ll nl t, I.ititia
29, 56, 58, 59, 6 1, 62, 96
IInnea, II ugh . .. .. .
.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
II nnea, Johnny ........................... 62
llood, Benny ............................ 33
ll ood, Charle., ............................ 33
llood , Dann y .............................. 3+
llood, P eggy Jo..... .. . . . .. .
..35, 6 1
H ood, Shirley ........................ 20, 58
ll ook,, Eddy ........................... 36, 6 1
II ope, L. \\'.
. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
12
ll opper, andra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 56, 58
ll op kin , Diana .. .. . .. .. ..
. 33, 57
H orne, Carolyn .......................... 36
Ho"ard , Ray ............... 12, 52, 72, 85, 86
ll o \\ell , Camille . . . . . . . .
. ..... 32. 57, 61
llo\\ ell , Jimmy ...... 29, +7, 51, 73 , 75, 86, 126
Huckaby, Larry ................... 21, 56, 12+
Huckaby , Morri,on ..... 30, 60, 61, 65, 78, 13 0
llu ck ahy , Richard ....................... 32
llud,on, Cal, in ................... 21, 58, 60
llud.,on , Earline .. .. .. . . .. . .. .
.. .33, 57
llud,on , (,eorge . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .
.. . 36, 62
Huds on, Jack ........ 30, +7, 51, 5 60, 73, 7+
Huff. Le\\ i' .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . ..
. ...... :;6
Huffman, Mi" Hanl ................... . .. 12
lluggin.., harle' ....... 30, +7 , 57, 6 1, 3, 6
llunnicutt, Tean ......•..................... 33
II unnicutt, Jimmy ..................•....... 36
II unt, Curti' ............................... 3+
ll unt, Jimmy .............................. 83
llunter, Dian . . . . . . . • . . . . . .31, 45, 50, 61, 62
llutchen,, Jo,eph . . . . . . . . . . . • . 3+, 12, 59, 61
llutchinson, ylvia ....... 29, +5 , 58, 60, 61, 96
Ingram, Betty . . . . . . . . .
. .... 32, 56, 61
Irhy , Mary .......... 29, +7 , 56, 58, 60. 65, 126
hey, Dixie ......................... 32, 57, 62
~ ~· f;:· .{~~e . :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;~
h ·ie, andra ............................... 29
Jackson, Barbara ..................... .. ... 33
I ack,o n, Berry .................•........... 29
Tack,on , Curti' ............••. 21 , 7+, 6, 102
Jack,on, Jennie ............................ 35
fame, , Michael ....•........•.............. 36
lame,, :\athan ........................ 3+, 62
I ohnson, Carol . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . ........... 36
Johnson, Chick .. . ............... ... .... 3+, 60
John,on, Janice ....................... . 33, 63
Tohn.,on, Miriam ................... 29 , +9 , 6+
.Tohn,on , a rah ............................ 3+
.Johnson , Patricia ................... 21, 58, +
Tone,, Bohhv ... .. ........•...•...... . ..... 29
·lone,, Charlotte ........................ 33, 65
Tones, Donald .. . . . . .................. 3+, 61
·lone,, Edward ........•................... 21
Tone,, Frank .....••................... 29, 51
Jones, Mrs. Ivan .......................... 116
]one,, Jeanette ............................ 33
lone,, Michael ........•................ 30, 62
lone, , '\ancy .... .....•.. 21, 56, 60, 66, 67, 96
I one,, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • ....... . . 30, 57
I one,, Ronald .................... . ..... 30, +7
Tones, R udy ............................... 33
Jones, Thoma' ......•....... 29, +7, 50, 62, 6+
lone,, Vi,ien .......••. .. .......... 35, 57, 61
Jordan, Brice ...•............... . ......... 36
Keener, Jimmy .......................... 35
Kelly, Karon ....................... 32, 57, 61
Kennedy, Marie
.
21, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 6 ' 102
Kidd, .\nnette .. ................•........ . . 36
Kidd, Jerry ............................ 31, 57
Kiddie, Carole ........................ . 31, 65
Kimbell , Jean . ... .... ... ........•.......... 30
Kimbell, \ Valker .......................... 62
King, .\nn .......... . .......•............ . 33
King,ley, Marjorie .. ..... .. ........ 32, 56, 61
K irkland, Linda . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . 33, 61
Kirkland, :\icky .................... 31, +7, 3
K i,ling, Che,ter ........ . ..............•. .. 32
Kitchens, G" in nett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 36
Kitchen,, Louise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 34
K itchen.., ara ....................... 31, 132
Knight, Glady, .. ....•....•.........•..... . 35
Knight, Larry ...•...........•...... 30, +7, 62
Knight, Linda ........................... 29
Kno"Je,, Dehilah .. . .... . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 31
K rammer, Eli/abeth ........•.... 29, 56, 58, 96
].j,j
Lamb, Joe
. . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Lambtrt, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 57, 60, 62. g3
Lambert, jerry .....• 29, -H, 63, 73, 76, 82, 6
Lam unda, Hett~ Jo ..•............. 30, + , 56
Landrum , Con;,ie .......•....•............ 21
Langford, .\lhina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -36
Lan gford, Camillia .•..........•.......... 29
Lan gford, Ruth . . . . . . . ......•............. 36
Langley , c;l enda ....•.........••....... 36, 65
Lanier, Janice •.......•...............•. 33, 63
Lani er, Ronald . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . • .....•.• 31
f.a,hle, , (jeraldine .
.3 1, 6 1, 6+, 13~
La ude~mil k , Da' id .......•.........•..... 3+
LHtd errnil k, Margar ette .........•....•• 35, 60
La\\ , Linda .........•........•. 31, 62, +. 132
La" renee, Mary . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 32, 6 1
La\\l er, Hel en ........ 29, +9 , 5 , 6 1, 63, 6+, 68
1.3" •on, '\a ncy . . . • . . . . . . . . . .
......... 29
La\non, Pat ............•...... 29, +5 , 58, 96
Lea, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ........ 21
Lea, Kenneth ....................••..•..... 32
Leach, Claire ..•........•....•.. 32, 50, 56, 61
Letteer, Ella .
. . 31
Letteer, Lyle . . . . . . . . . ..•...•....• 30, 62, 65
LeYY, (ieorge ..•...••......••.....•...•...• 21
Le"i', Lamar ........................ 21, 120
Lind,ey, S .............................. 31
Lind, ey, \\'alter ......................... H
Liptak, :\1r-. Marjorie .\ . . • . . . . . .
12, 52
Loq~ino , .I ayne .. .. . .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 33, 57
Longino, Marlene . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 29, +5 , 61
Loo nn , Jo,eph .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . .
.. ... 31, +7
Lovern , Julian ..................... 29, 50, 56
Lo,-ery , An,el .. . .. .. .. .. .
3+
Luca,, :\1artha Faye .. . .. . .
.. .... 35, 62
Luca , Sue . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 22, 5., 63, 66, 67
Lynch, Carnell .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. . . 33, +
Lynch , Eddie .... . ................ 22, 96, 102
Lynch Jarnell .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ....... 3+
Lynch , Rudeen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 29, 8+
Lynch , \\'a nell . . . . . . . • . . • . . . • . . • 22, +
Lynn, '\1a ry . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . .
. . . 29
1acRae, Doug)a, ...........•...
Maddox , II ugh ................. 22, 56, 60, 93
Mann , Charle, . • . . . • • . . . . • . . . . • . .
. . 32
1ann, Dann\ .......•...••...••........... 33
Mann ... : .............................. 97
Mann, ue ........................ 29, 5 , 96
Mann, \\'ytonia .•....•................ 22, 5
Marquardt, her\\ in .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... 32, 5
Martin , Bill .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. • .. .. ...... 32
Martin, Clint ................... 33, +7, 63, 6
Martin, Jimmy .... . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ...... 33
Ma,hburne , Elizabeth .................. 35, 62
Ma,on, .\nna Gail ......................... 35
Mauldin , Jacquelyn ....................... 33
Mauldin, Leroy .........•....•....•.... 33, 62
May, llarold ...... . ................... 22, 56
Mayberry, Freddy . . . . • • . • • . . • • .
. . 32
Maynard, Cheryl ...........•............. 3+
Manord, Linda .................... 33, 61, +
:\1eado"'• Eunice .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .
. .. 31, 132
:\1elton, La' erne ................•...... 35, 60
:\!elton , Katherine .................. 30, 56 , 61
:\.1icheli, Patricia . . . . . • • . . . . . . . • ..... 33, 57
Mikell, tephen .. . . . . . . .. .
.. ..•.... 32
Miller, Cbarle' . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . .
. . 36
Miller, Frederid ................ 32, 63, 6+, 3
Miller, Jeanette ....•...••...... 30, +5, 61, 62
:\1 iller, ;\1 a rtha .. . . . . .. • . .. .. . . .. .
. . 23
Mill-, Jenelle ..........•..........•........ 35
Mill,, Jerry ...... . ................. .. .. 33, 60
:>..Jill,, Patricia .••................•.. 33, 57, 61
Mobley,Linda . ............................ 35
Mobley, Pete . . .. .. .. . .. . .. . 23, 63, 73, 76
Moon, Doyl .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ....
.. . . . . . 32
Moore, Cynthia . . . . . . . . . ..• 23, 57, 58, 60, 61
Moore, Renee . . . . . . . .
. . 31 , 61
Morgan, , FC Harry A. . ............... 12, +6
Morgan , Jimmy . . .. . . . .................. H
:>..1orri,, Carole ........................ 33, 61
:\1orri,, Donna ........••....•....••.... 33, 57
:\1orri,, Thoma ................•••...••... 33
:\Jo,eman, Maxine ... ................... 33, 61
Mo,ley, Jackie ......................... 32, 65
l\lo,Jey, Larry .......................... 31, H
Mo,Je\, \\'ayne .. .. .. . .. ..
• . . . . . . . 29
:\1ote, La June . .... . .. .. ..
..23, +5, 5
Murphy, Lynn ..... . . . . . 29, 5 , 62, 65, 73, 76
McBerry, Faye ... .. ....•...............•.. 33
�GENERAL
~!cHerry , Lyn"ood ..................... 22, 56
!\.1cCannon, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 62
~1cCarry , Sandra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
33
\lcCiend on, John ................... , . . . . 33
1cCiung, Bobby .................. 31, +7, 132
McCord, ~ancy
.................. 33, 60, 6+
!\.lcCord , l\1 r,. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . 116
McCurdy, Jerry ........................ 22, 6+
\lcCurdy, \\'a yne .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
32
!\lcDaniel, Faye ................ , ...... 36, 62
l\lcDonald, .\ndy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 3+
l\lcDonald, . \nn e ....... 29, + , 5 , 60, 61, 63,
6+, 6 ' 96, 12
!\lcDonald, J act. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .... 32
McDonald , Margaret ...................... 35
Mc(,ahee, lartha ........................ 35
McGill, Cha rle, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 36
McGuire, Diana ........... -22, 58, 61, 6+, 67
!\1clnto,h, Eddie . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..29, 5
\lcKnight, Charl oue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 57
McKo" an, Don ........................... 22
!\!eLeroy, Loye .................... , ...... 32
~1cLedon , Jackie ........................... 5
Mc:-\ab, Diane ..................... 36, 57, 6 1
Mc'\ally, Sherry .................... 31, 57, 6 1
!\.lc'\ally, :hirle~ ................ 33, +5 , +9, 61
'\ antz , Ted . . . . . . . . . . .
. . ... . ..
3+
'\ee,e, J(Jyce .................... 23, 56, 5 , 60
'\eill, Mar,ha ....... 23 , 56, 58, 59, 65, 67, 102
'\elm,, Barbara ................... 29, 57, 60
"'elm,, Don ....................... 31 , +7, 132
'\eeve,, Harriett .................. 29, 60, 6+
'\e\\by, Darrell ............................ 23
'\e\\ton, .\Jan ................ 23, 58, 6+, 65
'\e\\ton, Le,lie ......................... 33, 60
:-\ickebon, Pat')' ..... , . .............. . ..... 33
:>,!i,het, Jed ........................ 23, 67, 91
'1/ohlitt, Tony ............ 23 , 63, 66, 73 , 76, 6
'1/oggle, Larry ...... ... ............... 23, 120
'\oggle, Ronald ................ 31, +7 , 6, 132
'\ orri,, Keith .............................. 36
'\orri,, Rend ley . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2+, 61
O ' Daniel, Richard .................. 32, 57, 3
O ' Hare, :-\ancy ................. . 29, 58, 61, 96
O'Kelley, Tommy ... . ...................... 29
O'Kelley, Mi . Cora . . , ................... 12
0'!\1elia, '\ora
....................... 31, 63
O'Rear, Charle, \\' . .. .................. 9, 116
Oli, er, Carol . .. ................... 30, 56, 61
Orr, Charle, ......... , ......... 2+, +7 , +9, 120
Orr , Peggy ....... , .................... 35, 62
Orrick, Janice ............................. 36
Q,horne, Marie ............................ 61
O,burn, eth . . . . . . . . . . ................ 32
0"' a It, Leon . .. ...................... 32, +7
Over,treet, Lynn ....................... 36, 62
Parden , Elaine ........................ 35, 57
Parham, Derrell ..... . .................. 35, 57
Parl.er, Harriett .................... 2+, 5 , 65
Parker, Linda ............................. 3+
Parri,, Ed\\ard ................. . ......... . 3+
Pa rri,, There'a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 3 5
Pate, Carolyn ........................... . 3+
Pate, andra ........ . .. 29, +5, 50, 56, 6+, 126
Pattillo, Le,Jie . . . . . . . . . . . ............. 36, 65
Pattillo, \\'alter .......... , ...... ... ...... .. 3+
Patton, Gail ....................... 2+, 5 , 102
Paul, ' hirley . . ........................... 36
Paula, Linda .......................... 3+, 60
Peacock, Glenn .................. 2 , +7, 2, 3
Pennington, Judy ........ , ................. 2+
Pennell, Carolyn . . ....•......... 30, 61, 62, 69
Penticoff, Raynelle . . ............ . ... 32, 56, 6+
Peter.,on, Yvonne .. . ....................... 35
Pettite, Faye .................... 2+, 58, 60, 61
Pettite, Gail ................ 31, 60, 61, 8+, 132
Petty, Delore' .......................... 2+, 63
Phillip,, Dale ............•............. 36, 57
Phillip,, Gerald ... , ................ , ... 2+, 63
Phillip., Janice ............................ 69
Phillip>, Richard .......................... 36
Phillip,, , teve .................. 29, +7 , +9, 58
Pierce, Billy .......................... 2+, 56
Pierce, Ricky ............... . .. . ........... 36
Pierce, \\'oody .............•............... 36
Pinion, Richard . . . . . 2+, 63, 67, 73, 7+, 79, 6
Pink,ton, Jackie ................ , .......... 2+
Pippin, .\nn ............................... 35
Pippin, Tommy ............................ 32
Plante, . \ndrea ........................ 32, 57
INDEX
(Continued)
Platt, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ..... 32
Platt, , andra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 58, 61, 63
Polk, Bobby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 73, 83
P ollard, Elaine .......................... 35
Pollorl. , j ac~ .............................. 36
Pope, Bill~ ..
.. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ...... 32
POI\I'r,, Pri,cilla
. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ...... 35
Pre,ton, (,ene . . . . . . . . . . ........... 25, 60, 66
Price, Elaine
................... 25, 58, 6 1
Price, !\Ia r) .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .......... 3+
Pr octot, Brt!nda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 35
Pruitt, . \!t on .......................... 29, +7
Pruitt , I rby ................................ 36
Pruitt, Trudy . .. .. .. ................ 30, 130
Purdi e, D ougJa, H ....................... .. 12
Qu een, Gloria .......................... 32, 8+
Ral eY, John .............................. 32
Randall, Fred .......................... 33, 65
Rand:~ll, Lamar .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
29
Randall , Patricia ......................... 33
Randall, Cary ......................... H, 6 1
Ra,mu"en , Judy ....................... 29, 6 1
Ratcliffe, Buc~y . . .
. ..................... 29
Ratcliffe, Margaret ........................ 32
Ratterree, Ann .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 29, +5, 5
Ra,en , Carol .................. 25, +5 , 57, 5S
Ra, en, (;eorgia
30, +5, 6 1, 6 3
Raven , Jimmie ........................ 33, 57
Redding, Carol ... 25, 5 , 59, 60, 61, 69, 92 , 97
Red\\ine, Lesli e ........................ 32, 5
Reid , Jimmy ......... . .... .. ............... 32
Rh ea, Brock ........................... 25, 2
Rice , Carolyn .............................. 3 3
River,, Carol ................... 25, 5 , 59, 61
Robert,, Jerry ......................... 25, 96
Rohert>on, Peggy .......... .. ........... 33, 57
Rohin,on, Da "id . . ........... . ...... 25, 63, 82
Ro~ero, , .\ngela .. . ...................... 35, 61
Roger,, Billy ........................... 31 , 62
Roger,, Sherry ...... , . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 5 , 96
Rom port, . \rchie ........................... 33
Ro,e, Da, id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 29, +7
Routhier, Cha rle., .......................... 36
Ru"ell, Carol ............ .. . 25, 58, 60, 68, 69
Ru"ell, Jerry ....................... 31, +7, 60
Rutledge, Leah ............ . ............... 32
'am ,, (;ail ..................... 29, 62, 65, +
Sanchtz, Philip .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 32, 63
ander,, Bill ....................... . .. 36, 62
ander,, Bobbie ........................ 35, 60
Sanders, Charle' ............... 28, 73, 78, 126
ander,, Tnez ............... 25 , 58, 60, 61, 63
andifier, Linda ................... 26, 8+, I+ I
artain, Jeryl ............ 29 , +7, +9, 56, 59, 62
Sartain, Jimmy ............. 32, +8, 60, 61, 63
aunders, Saralyn .... . .. .. ...... . ..... , .... 33
axton, Bobby ............................. 30
Saxton , Diane ........... .... .............. 35
Scott, Charles ............................. 32
cragg,, Ro.,ema ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 58, 60
eam,ter, ' andra .......... . ............ .. 3+
earcy, jame' ......................... 33 , 6 1
earcy. Mary .. . .... . ...................... 29
Shoff, Philip ............. . ...... , ...... .... H
helton, Margene . . . . . . . . . ..... , ...... 29, 6+
helton, 1arvin ........................... 36
heffield , :\lice ... .. . . ................. 31, 132
her rill, rack ............ ... ............... 3+
hort, Madison ....... , ................ 12, +2
hurley, Kay .............................. 33
Sil\ey, Harbara ............................ 33
imp~on , Danya ....................... 31 , 132
impson, Dianne ...................... 35, 60
impson, Gail ...... 26, 56, 59, 60, 6 1, 67, 102
.'im,, Elliott ......................... 32, 61
' ims, Janet . \ - ... . ................... . 36, 6 1
Sim,, Janet .\-3 .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. ... 35, 57
Sim,, .Jo Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ....... 35
im,, Martha ........... .. 30, 31, 8+, 132, 1+1
im,, Sybil .............. 28, +9, 63, 6 , +, 5
ims, Vi,•ian ........................... 33, 62
Singleton, Margaret ............ 31, 6 1, 8+, 132
Skelton, Michael .................... 32, 56, 6+
kipper, Mark ....... , ... , . .... , ........... 33
' mith, Hohhy .............................. 36
mith, Carol .\nn .......... 26, 63, +, 5, I+ I
' mith, Mi;, Daisy F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 66
'mith, Derry .......................... 31, +7
Smith, Diane ..... ..... , ...... . .. 30, +5, 61, 6+
Smith , Donna ........................... . .. 36
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Smith, Eh ene
· 32, 57
Smith, (;u,
..........
. 32, .· 3
Smith, Jinimy
................. 29, +7, +9, 59
Smith, Joyee
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 62
Smith, La rr' .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 31
Smith, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 33
'mith, Mehyn
...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
'mith, :-\ athaniel .. .. .. .. .............. 31, +7
'mi th , ara Ma c ............ 29, +5 , +9 , 5 , 59
Smith, Shirle, . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 30
Smith, Tommy .................. 30, 31, 63, 82
Sod"ell, Diann e .. .. . .. .. .. . . . ..
.. .35
'pain, J. L. .............................. 12
'payd, Maj . ( ;eorge F. , ................ 12, +6
'pendler, R oberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36
'pi,·ev, joyce ............................. 30
pratling, Mi" France' .................... 9
'ta iling,, Patricia ......................... 36
Stall"orth, ~li" Blannie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 13
Stanford, M il.e .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
. . 33
Star!., llel en ......... 26, +5, 56, 57 , 59, 67, 80
'tar!., Jimmy .. . ..... 30, +7, 6 1, 6 3, 73, 76, 2,
86, 13 0
Statham, Harri et .......................... 33
Statham, Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 59
:teele, Shirlev ..................... .... 33, 57
Steely, Hobby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 32
, temhridge, Joe .................... 33, 61, 6+
'temb ridge, Marjori e ............ 33, 61, 62, 65
' tep hem , Jane .. . .. ................ 30, 56, 65
Stephens, Mikell ........................... 32
Steuart, Mr>. , hirley ...................... 13
'teve n'>, Hecl.y ..................... 32, 59, 6 1
'te \\ art, Jerri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H
te\\art, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31, +7
' te\\art, Mary ... 16, 26, 56, 59, 60, 63, 66, 67,
8+, 85, 92, 96, 102
Ste\\art, andra ......... . ................. 33
Stone, Bob ...................... 26, 56, 60. 66
tone, Mr, , \\'. II. . . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . .
.116
' tout, :>laney ..........•................ 30, 62
trick land, Jame-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
H
Strichland, Joyce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35
Sublett, Judy ......................... .. 33, 60
'udde rth, Mary Jo .................. 26, +5, 56
ullivan, Juanita ......................... 35
Summer, Brenda
29, +5, +7, 57, 58, 60, 61
ummer, Jimmy .. ..
.. .. . .. ........... 36
Summer,, Ellen .. ................ . .... 35, 57
'u mner, Hob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
S" ann, Pat .................... . .... 29, 57, 59
Syh·e;ter , Florence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 56
Tallman, Martha ......... . ......... 29, 61, 69
Taylor, Mi" Carol ....................... 13
Ta) lor, Danny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 61
Taylor, ' anq ......................... 33, 60
Taylor, Paul .. . ... . ....... . . 30, +7, 57, 83, 86
Taylor, Tommy .......... . ................ 36
Terry, Elaine Tommie .................... 31
l'homa,, Linda ........................ 32, 56
Thomp,on, Charle,
26, 60, 61, 67, 73, 75, 79 , 81, 82, 3, 6, 90
Thomp,on, Mr ... .......... . . . .... .. ....... 116
Thomp,on, 1SJ!:t. Gene L. .............• 13, +6
Thomp,on, H enrietta ............ ... .... 32, 57
Thomp,on, Jackie .......................... 35
Thomp,on, Judy ...................... 26, 62
Thornton, Tom . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 32
Thrailkill, Danny . ..... .. ......... .. .. . 30, 62
Tidwell, Robert . . .............. . ... .. . , .... 32
Tingle, Ben F . ........................ 13, 12+
Tin,Iey, H olli' ......................... 31, 86
Tolar, Ted .. , ..................... 36, 60, 62
Tolbert, Ed ..... .. . . .... . ...... . ... .. .... .. 31
Tollett, Earl .... .. .... , ............... 32, 57
To\\ a HI, '\orrna .......................... 29
Trent, Ali e ............................... 32
l'ribble, . \ndrea .. . .. .. .................. 31
Tribble, Da, id . . . . . . . 26, 58, 6+, 91, 96, 10.?
Tribble, Joe ..... ... ...................... 36
Tribble, Pat ......................... , ..... 31
Troup, Mr,. Jacquelyn \\' .............. .. . 13
Tro\\ ell, "orrnan ....... . . . ............... 32
Tyner, Hlanche . . ...... , ........ 29, 58, 60, 61
Tvner, Tomnw .. . ..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 62
P ·p ,ha\\, .\nnl, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
26
Vincent, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36
Vincent, Phil ....................... 29, +7, 59
Vollrath, ara ............................. 35
\Vaddy, Lanny ............. , ........... 29, 63
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Wade .\nnette . ......... 29, +5, 58, 60, 6+, 96
\\' aite, , l'at-y . .
32, 50, 8+
\\'aite,, Peggy .. .... .. ...... 29, +5, 58, 60, 61
\\'ait ., Reba
. . . . . . 31, 132
Wald en, Dicie ............................ 36
Walker, .\nnabelle ........ 27, 66, 67, 106, 1+1
\\'alker , (,abelle . . . . . . .
. .. 27, 66, 67, 1+1
Walker, Mr, , Jacqueline B.................. 13
Walker, Linda ....................... 29, 58
\\'a llace, LeRoy .•........................ 3+
\Valier , Sandra ........................ 31 , 62
\Valier, Zay Lynn .......................... 36
\Vater, , Vernon ........................ 36, 60
\Vatb, Micb~el ........................ 30, 58
\Veaver, Ed\\ard ......................... 32
\Veaver, Johnny ................ 29, 3+, 59, 65
Webb, Billy ........................... 32, 59
\\'ebb, Mr,, Vivian M ...................... 13
\Veij!;le, Bobby ..........•.................. 32
Well-, .\nn .................... . 32, 56, 60, 61
\\'ell., Mi" Mellvina . ....... .... .. 13 , 67, 12+
\Ve• t, France' ....................... . .. 33, 65
\\'e,t, Mr. Paul D .......................... S
\\' e,t, Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 36
\\'e, tberry, Cora ........................ 33
\\' heeler , Torn .............. . ......... 27, 56
\\'higham, Bobby
. . . . . . . . . ......• 32, 65
White, Cbarle' .....•.. 27, 58, 65, 66, 96, 106
\\'hite, M r,. Velma .....•.................. 13
\\' hite Ilarri,on ......................... 32
\Vhite, Jame, ............ •.... ............ 120
\\'hite, Joyce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33
White, Judy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29
\\'hitmer , Pe!!;gy Ann . . . . . .. ...... 33, +, I+ I
Whitted , Billy . . . . . . . . . . .......... 35, 57, 63
Whitted, Jimmy ..... 27, +5, 56, 58, 63, 66, 73,
75, 82, 83, 86, 96
\\'iggin, , Denni' . . . . • ............ 32, 62, 6+
\Vilbanh, Tony .......................... . . 31
\\'illiarm, .\lrneta .....•......... 29, +5, 57, 59
\\' illiarm, Morri, ... .. ..................... 30
William,, :\'ancy .. .. ...... . ..... 33, 57, 61, 63
William,, ' herry ........ . .. . ... . 32, 56, 61, 8+
\\'illiam,, Tommy ..• . ................... .. . 32
\\'illiarmon , Betty ,\nn ......•.......... .. . 35
\\'illiarn,on, Donna . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 60
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William.,on, Tommy . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ........ 31
Will-, Larry ..... 16, 27, 61, 63, 6+, 65, 73, 7+,
n,
s2,
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\\'il,on , Danny . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . • . . . . .... 31
Wil,on , Eddie
...•....•...... 3+, 59, 96
Wil,on, Joyc e ........................ 35, 56
\Vihon , Mr,. Ro'a
..................... 13
\\'irnpy, Peggy Jean .........•.....•...•.... 35
\\'infrey, Tommy ..••...•....•...... 27 , 60, 67
\\'ith crington , Le,lie . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .... 31 , +7
Wolff, Leroy ......... .. .. . •.. . ............ 36
Wood, '\anq ......................•.. 36, 61
\\'ood, Sandra ......... . .........••...• 27, 5
\\'ood\\ard , Janice ....................... 30
\Vood\\ard, ·am .............. . ............ 27
Wright, ' ue ........................... 32, 61
\\'y att, .\nne ............................. 29
Yancey, Danny . ... .................... 30, +7
Ya"n , Malory .......................•..... 32
Youman.., Jerry .. 2 , +7, +9, 57, 73, 76, 86, 12+
Young, John ........ , . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 32, 8+
Young, June . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60, 61
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I-IAPEVILLE
1-HGH SCHOOL
THE HILLTOP
Published by
The Senior Class
Hapeville High School
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Edttor ........... . ............ . ... . .. PAT LAWSON
Business Manager ..... . . . ........... .. .. SUE MANN
���PURPOSE
THE PURPOSE in publishing this volume of
the HILLTOP is to preserve a pictorial record
of who was here, what was done, and how
it wa s done, according to the prescribed
curriculum of the Fulton County Boord of
Ed ucation . The seniors take pride in making
this contribution to the school , hoping it
p resents the creditab le a chievements of the
school.
CONTENTS
DEDICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
ADMINISTRATION ....... .. .... 6
FACULTY ....... . ..... . . . .... 7
CLASSES .... . ......... . .... . 11
ACTIVITIES ... . . . ....... . .. . .. 16
SPORTS . . . ... .. .. . ....... . .. 30
STUDENTS .. . .. .. ........ . . . . 44
FEATURES .. . . .... . .. ... . . . .. 64
ADVERTISING .... . .. . .. . . . .. . 80
�MISS CAROL TAYLOR
DED
DFDIC: \TI. ' C
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rilE '59 HILLTOP to ~1iss Carol Ta lor just
<omes natural to studenh 1\ho are IOOC' e; indebted
lO
her for her splen-
did sponsoring of S< hool acti\ iries. Thrott~h all doors her helper'> come
to make S< hool business better busine'>s. There\ not a ho
or girl \\'ho
has not th ri lied "'i th het at the end of ea< h year "hen Ha pe\ i lie "im
another llopln. - ft, e. in fa< t!
Bminess Education at Hape\ ille Hi!?;h is Ta lor' Bminess, "heth r
it is a <lass in Ofh< e Pta< t i( e or
the-side johs -
ping. or in one ol her man
sponmrin~. managing, ( hecrin~. Slllntin~.
\tllc High\ "joll
yearbook.
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ro
on -
H ape-
good fello\\," the staff affeuionatcl\ d dicates thi
�MR. PAUL D. WEST, odminostrotor whose capable leadership strives for increasingly better opportun1ties for all students.
MR. CHARLES W. O'REAR, Principal, whose unswerving confidence in students and teachers provides a
:hollenge to all.
THE ADMINISTRATION
of Hape\ i lie Iligh ...,<hoot i., u ncler the direct ion of the Fu !ton ( .ounty Board of Lclucation, and '><hoot
up
1
intendcnt
Paul D. \\"est, "ho arc n.''>pon ihle for the operation of eight
...,enior I I irrh ",< hools.
MISS FRANCES SPRATLING, able assistant devoted to maintaining high standards in all facets of school life.
Counselor's office where students seek guidance.
Office sides assist in detail services.
Mr. Purdie and assistants discuss test results.
Mrs. Hall and her "crew."
�The
Faculty
1 he Fa< ulty of fmt'r-fout Lea< It H()O student'> ~20 classes
of 11 \at iom subje< t'>. )e\Ctllccn of them sponsor a< ti\itics
··beyond the line of dut\." It i-. their cons< icntious cflmt,
their -.itH ere ·nrouragcmcnt, and thci1 pmfcssional pride
that gl\es Hape,illc IIigh its hnc accrcclitccl statu'> among
acncditcd high sdwoL.
CHARLES ALDREDGE teaches Driver Troin~ng on port t1me schedule. Otherwise his time goes to Russell where his wildcats claw to top spot In 3-AAA
Region.
ROY V. BREWER, Head Scientist and Head
coach, "hams" o little radio with physics
o~d chemtstry when he is not re-running
Fndoy night's ploys.
THOMAS l. BROWN, JR., Social Science and assistant
coach, has scored wei in hts first year on teaching
Stoff.
WILLIAM P. CAMPBELL, American History and basketball coach;
also ossolts in other sports.
MRS. NELL DOUGLASS, Head of Mathematics,
"tnggers" seniors for College Boards. Mr;. D.
sponsors Dromo-H and coaches senior ploy.
MISS MARTHA CAMP, Physical Educo ion, coaches girls'
basketball and sponsors cheerleaders.
MRS. LOUISE CARMACK, teacher of English, has been driving up from Jonesboro
four years.
EMANUEL J ELLINAS teaches Mathematics,
sells tickets, and "keeps a gate."
MRS. CAROLYN DILLARD, library Clerk, has shored
her time with College Pork library these nine years.
MISS DOROTHY ESPY, Engltsh and lot n, sponsors the SPQR
Club and promotes Notional latin contests.
�HOMER B. GARRETT, Socool SCience, Lac smoth, Admissions Man·
oger of "gates and doors."
WILLIAM B. GRIMM. Biology
five times a day.
MRS. LULA HALL, Office Clerk and giver of per·
mils, asp orin, messages, receipts, and "orders."
MISS MARILUCY HAMMETT, Home Economics ond FHA sponsor,
nurse, ente•tooner, and helper at all times.
J. W. HARDEN, English, second year at HHS,
1S V P. of 'Yionto English Council.
WILLIAM MARION HIPP teaches Business
Arithmetic and General Busoness Trainingtwo years at it now.
JOHN M. HEARD, Music, directs the bond, leads
the parades. and thinks up holf.time field shows.
MISS HAZEL HOLSENBECK. Englosh and Word
Study, points chino lor fun.
LUCIAN W. HOPE, Bookkeeping and Low, sup·
plies materials and keeps strict account of well
erased texts.
WILLIAM W . HUTCHINS, Music, comes in one pe·
riod lor stringed orchestra .
RAY HOWARD, Health and Arithmetic, coaches baseball and
assists with other sports.
MISS HAZEL HUFFMAN, Home Economics, sponsors FHA and helps juniors "sell things."
�MRS. MAJORY LIPTAK heads Physical Education and sponsors
modern dance class.
MRS . CATHERINE B. MERRILL bocks Business
Education and sponsors the Junior FBLA .
SFC Harry A. Morgan ROTC, sponsors Rifle Team .
MRS. ANNE PARRAMORE teaches Word Study and English. First year
on Stoll.
MISS CORA O'KELLEY, Head of Social Science,
teaches geography.
MRS. LAURA PORTER, English and Spanish,
sponsors el circulo esponol. First year on
Stall.
DOUGLAS H PURDIE, Counselor, teaches one class
Social Science.
MADISON SHORT, JR., Choral Music, sponsors special
concerts for school and commun;ty; sponsors Beta Club .
J. l. SPAIN, General Science and Biology, is radio specialist and ham operator
MISS BLANNIE STALLWORTH, Art "for art's
sake" expre!!es her "teacher philosophy.'
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MISS DAISY FRANCES SMITH English and Journalism,
stays occupied pulling out the Ho rnet.
MAJOR PERCY E STUART, PMS&T for Fulton County
ROTC.
�WILSON J . STEPHENSON, Algebra, is teaching at HHS first year.
Fulton County.
MISS CAROL TAYLOR, Business Educe·
loon, sponsors Student Bank and FBLA.
MRS. VIVIEN WEBB, Home Economics, manages Cafe·
teria.
BEN F. TINGLE, JR., Diversified Cooperative Training, sponsors
DCT Club and on-the-iab study.
MRS. JACQUELINE C. WALKER, Social Science
teacher and Y-teens sponsor, is interested in all
students.
MISS MELLVINA WELLS, History and Science, but
leeches English and Spellong and is yearbook mis·
soonary Charter member of HHS Staff
MRS. VELMA WHITE, librarian, manages thirtytwo student assistants in Operations Book Shelf.
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MRS . ROSA P. WILSON Mathematics and
"special interest" class.
��Academic Keys To Our World of Science
WORLD HISTORY opens doors for lOth grodes
from Then to Now
Eighth grode citizens get survey in keys to DEMOCRACY.
GENERAL SCIENCE g ives 9th grode boys survey of oil roods into the World of Science .
Knowing BIOLOGY gives one the key to better understanding of life otself
GEOGRAPHY steers 9th groders through doors to the Open Rood
ond High Seos of th is greot wide world ,
Fu ture scientists continue experimenta tion in PHYSICS
to the Unoverse.
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t he door
�Language-Art Open Universal Door To Understanding
The Art of Communicotion - exchongin3 odeos - through study of one' s lon;juoge opens
o Door to KNOWLEDGE.
"ART FOR ART'S SAKE" keys one's opprecoation for the beautiful.
RADIO COMMU
The DANCE-artistic expression of music ond
longc•oge opens woy to cultural appreciation .
ICATION keeps the 'world on touch '
MUSIC- key to Un.versol Lon;~:>ge
ity 's heart.
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soothes the savage beast of man ond , thus openong human
�Doors of Work-A-Day World Open To Vocationally Skilled
A D • M ss Mufle s • sew o fir
Co-op class s w t on th · ob wor
prove OCT sub eels ore wor
seam for housel,old doors.
e s
Moser ey o owr otionol Defense more eos y opens doors onto armed
forces for ROTC cadets.
�Students Choices Reflect Interest Through Doors of Knowledge
CHEMISTRY y elds secrets of orgonic compounds
AMERICAN HISTORY todoy more current tl)on historocol.
noepe den
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PRESENTING THE COLORS
BATT A LION STAFF
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�Military Prepares To Open Door
To Armed Forces ..
The purpose of the .Junior RO
rc
Program , centered
around the \met ican ideal and ''h) it is '' orth defending ,
is
lO
Ia)' a foundation for intelligent cititenship. and to
tea< h basic militaq ''hi< h ''ill he of beneht if and "hen
the indi' iclual becomes a member of the .\rmed "ien i< es.
Distincti\ e of this ·ear at Hape' ille Iligh
ha\ e been gi\(' 11 greater respomibilit
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lwol , cadeh
in militar} leader-
hip.
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COMPANY STAFF
�Doorway To Health Through
Physical Training ...
Eighth grade Girl's health includes human anatomy
Modern Dancers creole donee of snowflakes.
Badminton, bO\\Iing, .oftball, tra(k, ?,<>If,
ba..,ketball,
tumbling. folk dan(ing,
hor.e-
hoe'>, tenn i , 'illllfTleboard, and soccer make
up an all round Ph sica! Education program
for girl from eighth through elc\ enth grade'>.
Swing your partner and promenade home!
Ahhh I We'll never win ot th1s rote.
"Betcho" I make o ringer this time.
On your mark-get ready-ge t set- - -
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�Here's hoping that this will be a strike.
Missed again -Oh well
better luck nexl time.
All you need is o l1ttle stretch and a lotto room
Look teacher, she mode it over all four of 'em.
"Hula Hoop" or basketball
court?
It's in
or is it?
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If I con only get th1s one in
Wait a minute-it's my turnl
�CLUBS
Y-Teens
'-,en ior group i-. com posed of u ppcr<las girls and i'> sponsored h
the . \t-
lanta Y\\'C: \.
entitle~
\l cmbcrship
girls to participate in the Y program.
J. \lill<:t. I' \\aiu·s. ' 0 ll,tll', \I Bt\,111 (, ( h.hlain. II I t\\lll . .., \I< alh, 1<.reen.
llargt·u.' \It( md.
ll.ttll\. C L\,tm. \I (,o". "·\It 'alh \t'tmtrl lit u· I' \litheli.
I. \d am. B. ( ••tign.nd. J (.tantham. 1 \\ ilson. I Rlllil'd{\t'. \I ( h.tpm.tn D . BlanJ..cmhip \
\rchcr.J 'lublcu,)) 'lmilh. ( Rite . \I .,Lcmhtidge. 1· . Cta\\lonl. ( \lot tis. 1/uul !:1111 II .,tun
mer. \[. h.ingsln. (, l'oslet. P \lkn. ]) l·llin{\L<>ll. "- I oHI.
\\ 1 ighl. I I ho111<1s . .., .,auudcts.
I.. C:o,. '1. lluL<himon. \I I.ouguw . ( llmH·II. '1. ( hantl. ( llt.ulln 11111 tit U1111 II l.ttl. II .
'ILeH"m. '
\\ illiatm. \ \fl]) onald. \I I il\\ll'IHl I (,iJmml". J. lloii!S, '
BaJ..n. I 'ltepht·m.
R. II at bm, J. ll<:wm. \ \\ells , "- Billings . .J. litO\\ n, "- h.elh
J·int /lou
Junior Y-Teens
Co-Ed Hi-Y
.\ pprcllliCCs to '>CniOJ\ reatn progtalll, supp01 t local
dub and u a in lor .,cnim leader hip.
\ dub lor religiou~-mindul bo)~ and gi1h who ~hare mutual
intelC'>b in more eriou~ a">pecb o[ education.
/·i 1/ Rll, · <,
'lcumd Row :
\d am, \ Jonc-.. I' Ct.nlfonl "- 1\aill"l. B \lien .
J \dams , n . \\ ;lll<:t, I . '>mith , h. . (,.ttn<:t, C.. Chan< e.
Thi ltl Rou \[. 1\ ie. B \linnicJ.., \. I ca<l1. 1\
andcts, I . Singleton.low/h Rou·. '> . Ch.tpman, 1.. Hu dson. l'.IIammoml. E. BuLLs,
G. Phillips. 1-! flh Ro11: .J . \toni on, P. \\imp, , C. Baile1,]. Lamunda, l.. HucJ..all\ .
I int !lou (, Chastatn, I BuiiOll.. , \f. Hatgell. R Bradln. \I ITutJ..all\ , E.
\ldntosh \no111l Ro11 J \fillet , \1 llnan , \I I allman. P (.olt:l, n . BlanJ.. <:mhip, .J . ILI\mussen, \I. l icl"t\,
ll .ngeLL, P. \li<h l'h, I'. \dams . K. \lelwn ,
\ . \nhcr , D . 'lmi1h. 1'/mtl Ro11· ( Pennell, J. (.reen. K Billiug, K (,ullin.
C lluggim, 1'. \ in<ent.J.l.amben . .f. !lowell, \I \\aus , \ . Ball.lourllz Jlou•·
)) he1. (, l·osL<:r, I H olt, h. . Daniel. "- · h. elh.
Chance. C. Il owell, 13 'lum met 'l !Tan i . \L h.ingsle1
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�ORGANIZATIONS . ..
Stud e nt Council
The l.itudent C'outH il, elected lonnall't
1)\ the stude nt bod , pnn ide'> practical
e
IK' l
ienc e
1n
se If-control. se If-go\ et n-
me n t, and democratic li\ in!l,. I t e'>pe< iall
helps '>tuclent'>
learn
to <Hccpt
responsib ility. 1 he Council aum
<los
'l
for
student tea< her relatiomhips, de-
motion of -;chool spirit.
/in/ Nou \ I. ll mkaln, I . lh ,ll'> . J Ilutbon. '> '>mith . \I Bl\an , R Iltadln . \ \ld)onald , C .
h.ili,Jand , R .
'>antler. \nond Ro u: l \l anol(l, J \ Iii let, J \ I lib , '\ O ' l l.ttt , I' l.a\\,0 11 ,
I lud,on .J BHJ\1 n , (, . Pcllilc, I I a1 lor , \\ h.imhlt l h nd /l ou•. D . I ,1\ lm . l' 1 ;11 !01 , \ \\ tlls ,
.1 (,aJa\\il\ , I.. l·. lliOI, II. I·ogg. II . Polk. ( Il uggim . J '>t .ttk. n. Cid,on \I ta nfol!l , R '>nlllh
Projector Operators
Librarians
\elopment of leader-;hip, and the pro-
(
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teacher
111
th
use of audio-
'i-. ual equ ipment in clas'> ·-;. Fach 1s
techn ica l!
Lear n routine , earn <redit, sene -.tudcnh. On dut) from
:~:
1 :
1.)
\\1 till
15 P\1 to make the Librat) a plea-,ant spot lor rc.,earch.
trained a n d c rtified.
J. ll tlllntcllll. I l.t' lll"t 1. ' I lHkt 1.
I ll ufl \erond No u: R \! itt hell. C..
R ~llldall. R Lardner. D . Jolles rl111d /lou
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D t'\On . II 'l inll\HIIl\ , l \ ft11 pl11 . I I. Bond .
J n,f /lou- :
I iiii Jlo.t •
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John. F
lloll , I l·llwt ) Cook R (.j(),on, 1'. J.ttl.. on
\l ann . \ . Ra1. I' tailing, , ( \ It h.night I Rutll'dgl', D . \l .~ttll
h. elh . () Il opkins. 1 hiul lllit ' · II '> te\l·ns . .1 Co11ott , J 1\to\\n II '\ elm, , \I ()"on . J Bi,hop.
F 1 olhcn . \I Bo" I mg. 1.. Boho . (, \ lien . L . ILt111ard
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�ACADEMIC CLUBS AND HONORS
Beta Club
MEANS SCHOLASTIC HONOR
Beta C:lubbc.-.., rcac h lor high attainmcnt
111 C\
cry \\ay-scholarship, char·
ac tcr, and leadership. Beta mcmb
1
ship is a distincti\ c and co\Ctcd honor.
ln t Rou· R Snaggs, h . tatham, H. Lawler, \ . \rch et, D. mith, \. \\ade, '>.Rogers, J. \Iill er.
. ecoll(/ Rou· <.,. ro ter, J. 'mith, B. l\net, . mith. Thud Ro!c: \ . Raucnee, ·. Hutthin on,
. Pate, . ims. L. Bullod., J. anam, C... Oli\er, J. hidd . I ornth Hou·· J. f:Jliou. \f. lluckall\,
'I. Harne , H. logg. C.. Huggins. P. \intent, \f. Jlargeu , .J. '>tephem. h . Daniel, h . Billing,, ~f.
C lower, B .• elm .
El Circulo Espa no I
SPQR
Latin
lub's attention
locme~
on challenging
\I
di~cmerie~
while ende;nm ing to lea• n more about the <ulture of \n -
·mber~
1en:I in
YaJ
ied C'\.pel
icnce~
which acquaint them
with our neighbor in iabulom ;\merirana del ' ur.
icnt Rome.
I i11l How:'\. O'llare , R . )naggs, 'i. llut<hinson , II. Lawler. \t•cond Now.
ritll Rmc
R (,ib on. C.
Roa \. lutket , R
le\, '>.Han is. 1/iild Rou
er. '1. Co\. , h . Daniel , H.
\\. Hcnder on.
CJ/1(1
H0\\(:11. \1 . \!cC.ahe~; , B l.amunda,
\\tight \t·cpilllllct, . Chance,\. \\clb , \£. kelton , \I. hin~~
· B . \linnick, .\ . 1 rent, C. Oli1cr, C... leach, \ . RogIngram , B . '>tephens. J. \\ thon, B Coku, 1 . llatp ,
\1. Callahan , \!. l.a\\tell(e. \1. Booth, L. Beauford, ~f. Chapman, \f.
(.lower. J. (,iJmore, \ . \! cDonald, J. Bmwn, ~1. !Iargen, '\. Baker. J
Young. Third Rmr•: I·. \\'est, B. Buice. C. Powell, \ . Grant , K. Font, C.
Bradle\. P. \li en, I. \ dams, ]. Sub leu, M. Longino, S. Rogers, A. \\ a de,
B. '>ummt•r. Fourth Rou•: (,.Smith, C. Duke, D. \'ance), J. Young, 1 . ~fur
pin, D. llatris. L. Rethdne , 1.. B\ar, J Crifasi. Fifth Rou: l'. Robertson,
\ \dame P. Law on, .. ·tecle,
\! ann,'\. ~reCord, . Hargett, :'\ . 'to ut.
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�FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS
Future Bu.,ine'>s Leadcr-, of \merica < hallenge., '>tudenh to high
attainment in Bmine'>s l·.ducation. "hile sen ing the '>< hool "ith Bu11
Book editing.
Senior
Junior
Fin/ Uou•· \ . Bowen. C. bans. C. \l o11 is. B. Buice. B. <.aignanl. \ennui Uou•: 1.. Beau
fo11l, I' \\ imp1, P. Dup1ee, <.. h.111gh1, J. Laniel, C... <.rannna1, \f. <.o'>s, J. 'Inn-.. J. l·lmen<e.
fltiu/ /loll': J \\ hite, (. Joue-., I' lla'I.LOn, J. (.rani ham, I . I homas.
/1111 Rmt" . \\ aller. \f. 'lim. B '\t•hn'>, J He on, 1.. !.a\\
\1·ro11d Umt•· (, held. '1. 'lims, .J Durden. '> hllle1 \1
Johmon . .f. 'lnnth. 1.. Bolton. / lti•li Row. '\. I tl\\anl, (,
AND FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
1,1\hle,, P. Buice. 1-.. Crawford. D. Blant..en.hip. 1-... '>La·
Lham. I' '>\\all fourth Ron·· B l \llel, 1.. nict..erson. \(
Ill\ an, \f. l allman, \! 'lhelwn. (, '>.1ms, J Ra mus-.cu,
\ \ n ht'l. \. \\ a de
Future Hom ma'kers, the dome. tic-minded students,
aim for imprO\ed home and communit) life tlnoup,h
\·aried practical e>..periences. The local club has the distiiH tion of <laiminp, th
(,reater . \tlanta Count il Presi-
dent and Corresponding '-'ecretar}.
Senior
Junior
/n1/ Noll' '>.Pate, '1. 'lnnth. 1.. Dir!..erson. \ . \\ ade.
\lth.night , H. llarncs. E. Parden. F.. 'lummers. h. . Bailc1 .
Butlc1 , \ . Battle-.. 1' . \\ imp1. B . \ aughn. R . (,ill'><Hl, ~ .
Callahan, .J . \dams . \ . \!ott'. fltinl l?ou•: J D.n i'>. ( ~.lllt'l'llll. '> . O'D,IIl·
1el. I . Smith. l.. lla\\lard . .J. Onict... / . \\alle1 , \ . Ra1, \ . <.lalllet, "(,;miner. FtHnlh Roll': S. \ olrath, C. Blaloct.. , \ Colbath. I \!..111 , '> Co'l.,
]
uiJi,an, D. Holland , C... Pate, R . 'lpindler, P. \lien .
ltll/ Non•· (
\aond Row
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PROVIDE KEY TO THRIFT
"A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED."
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Bak.cr, J . Camp,\. \\'aters. J. llo\\ell. I) Braden. J\. '\elms,\ . Btadle\, S. Chance. B . '>anders.
l·iflh Rm1• · \I '>tcmht idgc, <.. h.iddle , I . Lt\\, J. Bradle\ . ( . Duke. II. 1 insln, (. \Iiller. B
\\ higham. l l'atullo. R lluckaln , h . Btadle1. \. Rogct ... \!. '>tngleton . P. !Iammond . \nl/i /{o"'
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STUDY AND ON THE JOB WORK.
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P . 1rihhlc. \t·co111i Roil'.' \ . \\ tlham. I'.. \!eadO\\'>, \1.
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J. I.o1etn , 1 . (,;n, \f. lknn1 .
Letter Club Means Athletic Service With Distinction
Lll\ler. S. Sim.,, \I '>ims, \. \fcDonald, P. \\ hiunet, \. \ nhn. (. \\csti>t'll\. \t•co111i Rou•: J Sat
tain, P. I a1lor, 1. Smith, (. Duke, 1·.. Caudell. \\. h.unbell, '>. OslHlm, Pete I old'>. J \lmch
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RECREATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
' [hie.,< lub encourages an acti\C parti<ipation in all c.,polls.
"[ hesc sport enthusiasts engage
in <ompctiti\ e tournaments
and c.,pe< ial \\ eek-cncl ani' itics.
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1'. \lahcli , '> \\ tlltatm. J. \\ i(.,on . ( Btadle\ , ( .. ham.'> () 'Daniel, R (,ihson
Clinoc Staff, waoting and ready far emergencies.
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Dramatics
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h. Billing,. \f. Hargett. J. 'itcphens. '\ . Bal.ct. h. . \fel ton.
J \Iiii er. \!. I allman. \ . \\ adc. Fifth RoiL·: '> . Pat·. 1..
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Sports and Exchange editors instruct typists .
before final copy goes to
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constantly
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Business Manager Sander's books show
he manages the money
Page editors, artists, circulation managers concur in departmental detods .
HORNET REPRESENTATIVES SELL THE SUBSCRIPTIONS AND BRING IN THE NEWS
Fin/ Nmt •: :\ O' ll ate. E. 1 elleer. C. \\ estber11. ~.. \l ashhum, P Uentll-1. \ . I ea1h. J . Ult·t. \\ . Baill-1. '\ . '> !Out. C. Jom·s. ( . Jones. (
J. O n id-., D. Bl anl..emhip, ( .. bam, \
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Dtuaan. J '>ullil.tll , I . \ld eto\, h. Daniel. h. . h. elh, D l ambert. F Callahan , D. \\ ilson. \I I allman. l.. ll .up ,
�Doorway to Play . . .
"ALL WORK AND NO PLAY
MAKES JACK A DULL BOY."
�Coaches Have Their Hour of Agony . . .
Throw o running poss, SANDERS.
Poss interception
HOWARD hos heart attock.
COACH CAMPBELL: Shoot!
Wonder if 1t'll work this time.
Fourth quarter: noil gnow1ng
"COACH."
time with
BREWER'S bothered-really
Stop that fool shness on the '1ne.
DR. ROSSER: It don't hurt, you ust thonk 11 does.
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�Through Varsity Gates
rint !lou• : II. Poll.. , II . \l;utin . D. llanis. J. '>tad;, J. llonea , I . .,mith . \enmd Rmt • D . llurm,
'\ . I rowcll, \\. Bamett. E . Caudell. J. lludson . f'hml Nou •: J llunt. ( •. ( rool..'o, \\ Duke, R
llradle\. Fornth Nou •: <.. '>andcrs. J. Ba.,l..in. J Lambert, \!. llutl..aln . Fifth Rmt •. \\ . h.imhell,
f) Cihson , J Camp. \1\th ll m c ; <.. lluggim, l
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B-TEAM ALMOST EQUALED VARSITY SUCCESS.
CO-CAPTAINS
RICHARD BRADLEY
WINSTON DUKE
l-int /lou • ( •. '>ntith. R Hudson , I . '\antt, ( Dul..e, 1\ \\hit ted . R Jones, I 11\<ttS. \noll(/ Um••
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�Most Valuable Boys
PLA YEO BEYOND "LINE OF DUTY."
jiMl\fY Sl ARK: "Bah
tackle and wa
Huie"
out~tanding
~ · ned
out the
on both OFFL 'SJ:.
and DEFE , SE.
CHARLES S
DERS: "Roadrunner" pla)ed
left half and cleaned up the
HilS'
fast
ardag · as one ol
t runners .
.J CK H D 0 1' : "Atomic Sparkplug" on
OFFE ' SE and DEFE ' SE. pla)ed center lor the
Homets.
DO G GIB Q , ' : HH · second wing quartet back- punted, pa sed, and wa
out~tanding
on
OFFE ''E.
t D\\'L ' C.\
DELL: Scor ·d those touchdowm
as right hall: was one ol Hornet's threah as all round OFFE . ' Sl\'E pl<t)Cr.
BOBBY POLK: Predined gteat
pht)ed end
and held 'em back while the Hornets attempted
point'>.
�Sideline ~~ Talk" As TD Tension Mounts
CAUDELL'S pause to refresh after 96 yards from pursuing Devil s.
HOME.COMING features stand-1n players and their sponsors at Sandy Spnngs game.
BEWITCHING FANFARE "heard'' at halftime an Halloween Friday.
DOC ROSSER'S stretcher crew· ·Berry and Smith-fetch Youmans "aff".field .
WHIT''MER" admires-and yells about it.
Came an GREEN TEAM-pullease scare.
Ohhhhhl LITTLE MASCOT ANGEL is
even tense.)
CO-CAPTAIN BRYAN in a strut to keep in style-Little Phdlips has rhythmic trot
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�Pre-game serious side with HORNETS.
Small fry loyalty-nail b1ting scrubs-all watch intently for first Hornet TD.
Inside The Gate-Ball Time
mcam Yl·LL timc-IIOR I·'l t)le.
\ folklore dill) puh it this "a)ln tilt' night tinll'
Of IloiiU'/ Rahl1il
, II I hr• 1 igh I ti mr'
To danrl' ahou/-\o J'·ur• undr'l.llood
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'Ti1 lhl' habit
Waites whoops it up for the GREEN TEAM.
B-TEAM co-oping with Varsity, catches Newtoin in wild mome~t.
MAJORETTES strut for spectators in new "fancy pants."
WHIRLLGIG SKIRTS in half-lime show.
MORNET FANS mean Business-if 1t's Basketball.
3.3
�Caudell comes for lateral from Bradley.
Coudell - oll the woy for another TD .
Lambert tears alter o Druid "Devil "
South Go 's Ft. Valley
Too Tough For
City Hornets
.\rter three tripups b Fort \'aile , Rm~ell, and Campbell of Fairburn , the Ilornet'>
di,ccl into a 25-1:~ \ictory lO \\in 0\er Douglas
County. '' Luck is a lady" and the ne t two
game. Hape' ille won 0\er the Headland
Hig-hlander'> 27-7, and put out the Red De' il
fir from Druid Hills l :~-6 on the home field.
orth C:la\ ton B •ar. bowed to the I Iorncb,
making the fourth straight win . . ·e \\nan\
'I ig-en cla"ed the Hornet in a home-ga me
lo "· in pite of witche'> brew on Oct. :~ I.
Sanders completes pass ond hongs on
Bradley determined to push through interference.
Martin tokes pitch out ond scoots .
Youmans of! tackle gains yardage
Bradley backing .
�Polk hurdles ogo1nst Sandy Springs halfback.
Caudell shakes tackle and gains yardage.
Sandy Springs Guests At
Homecoming And A
Hornet 19-7 Victory
The Hornets park led
O\
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pring.
in the third annual homecoming at I III ' befme pad,ecl
~tands.
Then CP's "cock. ure " Rams dulled the spark.l
the last game of season, bumping Hape' ille 1, -6.
"Hornets" and "Roms" fall-but who's got the boll?
'58 FINAL SCORES
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Youmans reaches high for a pass just before his
head-on.
Sanders clipped, but good .
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�Basketball at Hapeville Hi Has
Splendid Prospects For 1960 Season
r. Smith. ecoud Row:
gins. Third Row: 13. :\fanin, D. Gib'>Oll, J. Lambclt.
Fint Rou•: D. Rhoda\, B. Polk,
Stork drives around opponent to help Huggins
toke mid-air boll.
Leaping "Rom" fouls Lambert on loy-up shot.
' 58 FINAL SCORES
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MARTIN stretches to match Panther for boll,
16 GIBSON in the air for high jump shot,
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Most Improved In
Years Of Play
Coach Camp worried
game.
n last minutes of Sandy Spnngs
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J. C.onotl.
Sims and Low ready for Panther's rebou~d.
WAITES ready to d ribble aroun d
Panther forward.
Managers Stevens and Longrro ust to rg 11 easy for the moment.
58 FINAL SCORES
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foul shot
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�Captaon Soms and Ca-Captaon McDONALD agree gametime is
funtime.
CORA WESTBERRY gets a sideline tip.
SANDY FULLER: "Our fighting sans never say
die.n
ALICE ARCHER ready to tear "Rams" apart.
Whirl and twirl girl-oops.
H-A-P-E-V-I-L-L-E-MARTHA to Sandy to Sybil.
Cheerleaders! School Spirit - Pep Meets - Holler Time
This just isn't our night
MARTHA SIMS: Wish they'd score.
HELEN LAWLER'S comfy "place" on the gym floor.
Fumble? Not ogoinl
"Give three cheers for old HAPEVILLE HIGH"
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That's the way t'go-PATSY WAITES.
P. A. WHITMER tense as toe breaks.
�MAJORETTES .
. Step Together - Slide - Hop
Long hours of summer practice and team enthusiasm make for perfect timing and better halftime shows.
Captain Martha Tollman - three year veteran
HHS's Bond majorettes, Carole Kiddie and Gail Soms
Charlotte Jones
Show Time's Here
Marjorie Stembridge
Highstepp1ng mo1orettes In oflic1ol new umforms
Annette Boll
Judy Rasmussen
�Track Time at HH S
\\'ith e ceptwn cflon llape\ tile ha'>
played in more meet'> and learned more
about the busincs'> than in any pn'\ iou'>
year. ~he bo,'>h a se<ond pla<e \\"intH't
in the Region broad jump and a team
'i< LOt mer College Park. I he young
team i'> looking fon,ard to big plam
neAL year "ith a " ·11-nained team .
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J \ Ills. It Hond. J C.antp, I I CIICt't,
D. Rho<hl\, (,, '>n11th \amul /lou•. P. \ lli<Ctll, I
I hotnlon. 1-.. '\ orn.,, II. Eal..l· ... B Polk. \ I. Heardcn.
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lhar'>, '>. ( alla\\'a\, .J \\ ii'>Oll, () '>mith, I Rcdwtnc,
/tnt Noll'
R. O'Dantt•l.
Pol
hurdles to toke leod over
Comp's Discus- o flytng soucer
Jones reloys to Mills in finol meet
Le1teer "poles" one for HHS
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Redwine hot on Comp's heels in 440-Reloy.
�BASEBALL
One of the be~t ~ea~on \ found the II mneh
out front till the la~t game regional '>Cmifinals -then sudden death play oil left I III",
out
\II told the scmcs sho\\' the Jlorncl'> to
''kncm the field."
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Youmans beat out a single to first
Girson safe on first
Noggls slops a tnple to score
Southpaw Bradley changes his pitch-"stuff"
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Catcher behind the plate, Stork watches the pitch
��CORRIDOR LINKING
PAST WITH PRESENT
AS WE LOOK TO THE
FUTURE LATEST ADDITION
TO THE BUILDING
ABSORBS INCREASED
POPULATION .
�SUB-FRESHMEN
I·ager eighth grackrs arc "tops"
spirit. I he
siHl\\ ~tgm
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school
of making some real
contributions in athletic-., art, musi<, and
. clwlarship. This <lass has the clistin< tion of
c.et.lld '>udduth
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Rithattl '>tragg
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taking freshman subjects.
A-1
J·inl Roil': B. \lien , J. \dams . G. Randall , I. \\'est,
1 lutl..et . D. Ditmdale, J. Hames , J \\ adc. \1'ro11d
/loll'. J. ~Iter, J llutkt, R Booth ,(, (latk, h. . Bradlc\, I II .!'et, I) lha uth . I hi 11i Row: J. Brooks, C.
Pattt·hon, D . h. it klightct, . Bailie" , (, 'iudduth ,
J. \ amc. \ol Jnrlwl'd, J. \\ itheringLOn.
A-2
Ii iii /lou•: J. Brooks, D. Rohcnson , \I. hie, P . Jackson. R . Cohh. I) \la1111 . J Dmnh, II. C.ilmote, I..
Ditkt'l on, I . '-.tnlt. \noll({ /1m<•: 1.. \11111, \. R<n,
I,, lludo,on . (, \la..,hall, '\ . floris, F. Hudson , P .
\lann . I \\atnmk . 1\. Rulli:\. \1 llt'aton . J'hird
flo,, I· flu liS , 1 IIHm n. '>. 1-.lrod , \ . I.e at h. '>. Chap man J llt'"on.
h.t'lle\ fourth Uml' \[ '>impson
I
'\i
D. '>tanlmd. \\
I tmanl. '-o. Dillie\, R
'-ouagg'>, \ol jlllltnnl. D. Randolph .
A-3
!1111 llm<•: C. \!anin. \ . \lotc. \. 1\ailleo,, B. Lithe\'.
'>latham. (, l .a nit•t , II. flail. J llutkt \rrotld
l . '>milh , '-o O'llanicl. I . .Justitc, 1 lloeshore,
'> . llcpncr. '>. Coggim. C.. (oopct. J'/11111 Ruu•· B.
\ aughan. D. h.ccnn. \! \\ llo,on. l.. lloho. ( •. \lien,
I I Ia\ "'11<1. l·mnllt Uou C.. Hull him , 1\ Bowen,
\1 . ( audcll, J. C.111ath , \ . Btatllc) .
I)
/lou
16
�A-4
l int Uml': (, Bnuon. D. \\ allcr, (, (ham c. \1
\\'est. \('(ond Rmt• '\ . (,ilhut. B \linnid, , I lluct..
all\, 1. Dmc·n . J . C.,ingit'ton . lilird Umt•. f. Bent
lc\, \\ . 'lhrlnut. J. Ballrngc·r, 1'. lkntln . I· l .aCC\ ,
F Ratcliff. lm11lh R mt• I I. llowcll , R . <hlmd , R
Co\. , 1 . Eid.,on , C. Colman , .J . l'inl..ston. \ o/ j1ic
lured R . F.d\\arcls, \ . lsl..cw , \ . Co,, B. I laic, D .
( lOSS.
A-5
hnl /lou •: \f l'ati('J'nn . .J. C.,trH!..Iand . \!.Dough!\,
(!ilion F \l a.,hhmnc, f \l onr ·on \aond l<mt• :
J) \la "u. \1
f.rnH·s. J) 11\u kr, D. Chane·'· lhiul
No ,,• ( •. RH e . .J . \\ ihon . (
J) ;l\ is. R. C.,ta1 r. B.
(.reen . .f. Bahh f o111/il fUm f. J hompson . J. J ar
n·tt. \ . \l cDonald, B. \\illi <nm. \\. \\hitmrr , J.
Bolton. \ o/ jliflllll'li: ( •. Cur kl'. k. (.ardine1 , \\ .
\\ idnn.
l)
A-6
B 'imith , I' \l ome, R . \\ illiams, (.
().,\\all. (, Phillips. ( Baile\ . D. Coggins,
\\ . 11.1111. \i'umd Nou •: B. James . J. l'a,mcnt , R.
C.rccn , R . Brauch. J . l. amunda. 1'. (,LI\ton . D. Dean,
\\ . \fn1 ris. l ltird l<ml' : R . (.riflith , B. (.ardincr . \I.
\!eLl\,\ . \\atcrs, J. C.odwin , n . <.ann. ,\ ot jliclrllnl B. C.,immons.
l int
llllll''
fmH·'· J .
A-7
/lou•. ( \\ ilhams. ( Jlunt. R lloH·ncc, l .
John , .J . \lann , J . \nder.,on . C. C.,mith \ {'('olld
Rmt· . R . l angfonl. I . h.itch cns. J. \\ hitc. B. \lu1 pln. B. Landnrm . D. \\ ilson. Fltird l<oll' : (, \fontgomcn, ( . '>mith, D. Co<>!.., J. Sulli\.Jn, .J . l.cc. n .
Edison. fourth Rmt•· J. \'catch . B. Rcc,cs . .J Shcr
111!, .J. (,JIIJtrl , I.. Bulls, R . Phillips. \ ol jliflrllnl
( Routhict.
I
111/
'it
.J7
�FRESHMEN
Class Officers
\\ \lldR hl\1 11111
l'rnidt'PII
11\RII\R\ '>\'\Ill K'
Fre.,hmen for the (n.,t time (a(C
'>U(
h mon'>t<'l'> a'> Latin,
\lg bra, \\'oriel (.eograph). and undreamed of difh( ultie.,
111
Fng!i.,!t. T\\o hundred <,trong, the fre.,hmen pwmi.,e
to he real!
big
"~oph., ..
ne
1
)Cat.
J in· l'rnuit'PII
\ 1\ I\'\ .J0'\1'
/'rl'lll Ull'l
B-1
f111/ Row: L. Patttllo, 1), Parham , \\ . Roath , R . lhamhlctt. ~eco11d Row: C.
\lchnight , J. Brown , E. l.cuccr, \\ . llcllams. Third Rozl': J. llradlc\ , J. Scan\,
J. ummcr. f ourth Rou·· J. Da1is, 1·. \[;1\hcrn .
Fin/ Row: R . Grant, L. 01 er~treet, K. (,rant, R . '\dams. \l'(ond Row: c..
\\ . Pierce,
Pollack , C. Johmon . Fhird Rou•· R . Pierce. H . Bond,
J. Hunnicutt. Fourth Rou•: \f. Bearden. '1 . 1 a\ loL \'ol Jnclmed: R . Har
E:~.um.
J.
grm c. \\ . Pattillo.
B-2
fin/ Rozt·. \. Duman, 1'. \lcDonald, D. \\ illiam~on, D '>a...,wn . ~ec<nul Rozt •:
L Parker, I . Smith , J. Da1is, 1.. Paula , J. (,ra\ . Thnd Row: C. Johnson , J.
Sims,(, , Croker . F 'lulli1an . lornlh Roll' B. Kin~ . Y luckcL
f1nt l<ozl' : D . \\alden , L. Fd11.ncb. E. Brook..,, P . llocxl. \erollll Rozl'. })
\ ' intent , K. '\on is, R . r\\cra, \. \\'atkins. Jhiul Rozl': J. I I •I ton , P. 'ihofr,
I . '1 olar, J. Lamb. Fourth Uou•: B. \\hittcd . Sot pictured: J . Inzer, D .
llollancl , \1 . \l o~cman, J. I homp,on . J. lrihhlc.
�fl nl Noll' : J. llut thcns, (, \lt<.ill \nmul Rmc B. \l otgan . .J I anict, J. \!auldin,
J. \\' ibon . I hi11l flllil': J \l mgan. f l!udson. H. \\ illi,unson, C. . !\.n ight. l orn til Row :
.J Bl atl.., h. . Campbell, II. Ollis, D . l.oudl·tmi!l...
/n .1/ N ou: l . l· lun , (, \la.,on , J . Dobson , \ . Baughman . 'l ao111l
Uou•:
'>ulli1an , J . Judson , D. Cohran, I. Pruitt. I lind R<lll': \ .
Romport , I . Donald , (, h.itdtens . l owth Ron•· (, . Randall , \ . l.e wl'l\. ,\ ot l'l rlul cd \1. Oshome,
Craig.
J.
J.
lint Ron ·. \f. Blalork. C. \! a1 nard . .J . Bowen , (. ()'lean. C. . Cham ness. 'lenni(/ Row: H. (ranlonl , ( <happcll, I·. Callahan , B Canup,
\ Bool..hart. l1111d Uo w P \li en, I . Dukes. L. Callahan \ ot Pir1111('(1. ( . Hcnneu, R. llutcl. '> Uarl.., .J llambtill...
l·1nl Rmt•: R . \lit chcll. P. (r;l\lfonl. .J.
ll olland, I) h.n o11 lc~ . F Hanon . Tlli1tl
Umt• (, C.nnbmn , '1 . Beauford .
49
�f1nl Umc: D . Jones . I . \\ o il! , \\' Bailc1 , P . \lien . ~ econd Uml': 1. '\'anu,
I \! elton. II . \lullina'\ l hird Nmt· '> \(((an , ( . Pate, P. Hammond ,
Ioiii II Umt •: \\ 1-.unl>ell. ( . I kming. II . (ol..('l
Phillips. D. l) ;n is. \1. Price \t•rmlll ROll' I
\ld)aniel, '> . \ nhcr, <.. Blalo(l... ( •. Hudson rlurd Rmc. \1. Crifas1, \\
](('('I I , I) llood . 1 11111/h Uo,c . B. aude1s, I) Jlamh ~. C.. \l oller.
Fin/ Rmc: / . \\ allcr, I)
J . I \llCI , I
\ndcro,on, J. 1-.('('11('1. \('(rmd Row J. \I ills, J
llorCil(C, D . \fc , ab, P. Powers, ' . \\ ood Fhi ul Um!': J '>ims, J '>i1m.
Fourth Row : J. Jlishop .
l int Rou•
\\1mp1 ~t'COIIII Rou" \ 1-.uld ,
\llllit iOn ( Cram("l .
1/urd Ro11•: \ '>mnh, P . '>tallmgo,. J. Orn(l.. l owth !{ow D. '>mith , II .
Fras<'r , J. Jad.. 'oon foi[th R ou• '> \ olhrath, 1.. \lohlc), J. Ilcsson .
1 111/ Rmt•: P
50
�/•1nl Rou•: B. Hal e, h. . llail c\, II . '>anders, \ . Jones. \l'rOII(/ Row: E. Parden, E. l'olla rd , 1.. ll aq>, II . Ba111cs. Fhml Rou· \I llumh , B. J ordan, 1..
·
\\ ihon . t 11111/h Rmc: D . l a\lor, F . ll ooJ..~.
hnl Row : .F. 'iumm ers. \ccond Row: C l mer on, . Gunter , R '>pindler,
(, !.angle\. l hird Rn u \1 \ft(. ahc(', h. (.arncr, . Hardin, \ Rogers .
1-<mrlh Rou•· '> .Co, , I
\!..111 . R. C.ihson \ ot Pirtun·d \ . C:olhath.
THROUGH THE YEARS
.il
�SOPHOMORES
L
ophomorc arc pri' ileged to join more
<lu b , hold more olh< e . and do more ~ - t - u - d-y
i-n g. I he hoy~ ha\ e rated all <la~s o!IKC'l .
(,irh are in the -.potlight a.., )j, el) B I cam
Cheer Leader). rhi \1\ a(lOUS group i-, deslined to he< ome out. tandi no Junior .
\ RIO II\ \R'
l' rnult·ll f
Bu
I
\f\Rl"
\ t·nl'fa> \
RI ( II\RO
lh<"-\11\
f'i cc-j ne.lid t· ll t
Ru
"\RIJ
0'1) ""
1
T rca.\1/rl'l
\nita
\fan
\dams , Teresa \dams,
\lnens, Ditl..ie .\1 ·
\tthut \lien , Bal..et \lien , llcl\1
ani \llgood , \nthon1 .\uder\on,
I hennas Barnell , \\'a1ne Barnell ,
lh ron Bedford , George Bobo,
Ronnie Bottoms.
\nn Bowen.
Don Braden,
Candler Brool..
F.dgar Brool..s,
die Butl..nall.
Latr\ Bradblll' .
Bcnn1 Brannon,
, Delores Brool..s,
Jmh Brown, Ed
Barbara Buice. Jud\ Butlet,
\1arih n Callahan, Stele Calla·
wa\ , Catln ampbell, Ruth Can ·
a<h , Janet Carter, \lice Cato,
Edwin Caudell.
l'eter Chambers, Sail\ Chan e,
\1 at 1 Chapman, Jacl..ie Conort,
Sue C:<K>I.., '\ an Crawford, \\'al ·
trr Dimsdale, Ri chard Dorsey,
Charles Dul..e.
Pauline Dupree, ll amld J:al..es,
Paulette Esl..ew , \ iolet Jostes ,
Cam I EHIIlS, joHc Jolcm ing,
J)irl..ie Fogg. Ka)e l·ord, Hem
\nn <.aignard.
Pal <.ardnet , Ra1 (,ardm•r, \\ 111
uie C.ault , Patri<ia (,ole\. \latte
(,os'> , Jean (,rantham, Pat I lam ·
let , J err) H am mot!.., J imm)
!I ampton.
Sara Jl argett. Sue llanis, Pat
!I axton, \\' illiamctta I lend crson.
\\' a' ne Hill , Johnn' I lonca.
Charles H ood, Diane Hopl..ins.
Camille Howell.
Jean Hunnicutt, Jimm' Jlunt,
Bett\ In gram. Di"\ic h e\, J ane
hie, Da1 id Jacl..son, Ch ar lotte
J ones, J eanette J o nes, Ronald
J onc.
�Ruch Jonc,, Karon Kell} . \nn
1-.ing, \faj01 ie Kingslq, Linda
1-.irJ...Iand, Chester Kisling , I incla
l.arucr , Don l.arnbcrt , \fan
l .aWil'rHl'
Kenneth I ea, Claire !.each , I \le
l.ettecr, Jane Longino, hnc
~fdkrn , 'iandra \fcCart\ , '\an <}
:\fcConl, \\'a}nC McCurch,
JacJ... \fcDonald .
John \fcl.cnclon, LO\C :\fd .erm,
Shirlc\ \fc'\ally, Charles \farm ,
Dann' \farm, Linda ~fanonl ,
Patrrua \fidrcli, Stephen \fiJ...ell ,
hcdclie ~filler.
Jcrn \fills,
:\foon , Cam!
tis, 1 homas
le,, Leslie
J...Ieson .
Pats\ \fill,
:\forris, Donna
\forris, JacJ...ic
'c wton, PaLS\
·
Dml
\for\fos'\ic-
'icth Osbmn, !.con (hwalt, Ra\
nelle Pentiwfl, heel Platt, Bob
In Poll, Bilh Pope, \fargaret
Ratdiff, Jimmie Ra\en, Le'>lie
Redwine.
Jimm, Reid, Dennb Rhod;n ,
Carol\ n Rice, Pegg} Rohcrhon,
Leah Rutledge, Flip Samhet ,
Jimnn )ar tain, 'iarah n Saun
del\, 1-.;n 'lhurlc).
Barbara '>ihe). Elliott Sims, \fi
chael '!kelton, Elvcnc 'imith, (,tl\
Smith, 1 incla Smith, Raiford
Smith, 'lhirle'
teclc, Hohln
'iteeh
Robert 'ltein, Joe Stembridge,
\fajor ic 'Item bridge, llccJ..., Ste'em, .Juch SubleLL, Florenc s, I
\ester, Paul ra,Jor, 1omnn
ra, lor, I inda Thomas.
II enr iett a 1 hom pson. I om
I hor nton, Robert l'idwell, !IoiIis I imle\, Earl lolleLL, .\lice
l rent, '\onnan Trowell, Ich II
l 'ler, PatS\ Waites.
Bilh \\ ehb, Bobb' Weigle, .-\nn
\\ells. Cora \\'est bern, Bob In
\\ higham, Harrison\\ hite, Jo,ce
\\ hitc, Pegg\ Whitmer, Dennis
\\ iggins.
ann William , , hen' Williams, Tommv \\'illiarns, Dann'
\\'il on, Janet '\\'ilson, Janice
\\-oodwanl, Sue \\right, John
Young, June Young.
�JUNIORS
Thi~
IS
the
car \\hen
l)l l
rY
Football players, ftrst rate militat
ba~ketball
all
players, champion ofli(C
(.til
J " h. I It
o'
n'o'
Jt'''''
'\111
B"h.l'
(01'11" .
holder~
in )tuclent Council-gener-
S( hedule~
with
clas~
1'1e1idt·llt
has an all bo slate
ba~i(
\\Orr ing about College Board } '\.ams. They prid
(I\'>'> OlllCFR'>
Varsity
hoys. out~tanding majorettes and
responsible in .\LL school a( ti\ ities. The
of ollie ·rs. Junims (ram their
Dot <.1 '
rcall . calls. Juniors bccom
subjects and start
themsel\'e in ho. t-
ing the senior. at the annual Junior-)enior Formal.
, Itt ·/Ill 11111'111
•
\t'lll'/111\
l'lt '/1\1111'1
Pt iscilla \lien, .\lice i\rdtet,
{\ nthia \ske" . . \nnette Ball,
(,ail Bannister.
I r.tL\ Bat nes. Benny Benefteld,
<,all) Bentle\, Karen Billings,
llomer Hlack, Diane Blanken.,h ip . .,tanle' Bonnet.
\fat ih n Booth,
! e), Barbara
Bmwn, Ma,ine
Camp, \fartha
Charlene BradBrown, Ellen
Bnan, Jimm)
lowet.
I inda
Cox, Eunice Crawford.
\nn Crawford, Jack C:tifasi, Dt·
.tnc Dail '\, h.a\ Daniel.
Jctn Dads, 1 ed<h 1><1\ is, C. an
newel, Donna Dorse\, Douglas
Dwmmond, lomm\ Dunlap, Jill
Durden .
.14
�Diane I· llington , latt\ Flliott ,
Bt enda Joan , Pete I old.,, (.ail
l o,tt't, \latt c lt<llt't, \ngnna
( o1 a ttl.
ldalient• <.rcen , Jani'> (.teen , Ra
dtel ll a tbin , 1);1\id ll ,n n'> , lit'\
t'th ll e llam., , l'ea th llt•ttHion ,
JtHh llollis.
\Jon ;.,on llud.aln , Chatlcs Tluggllls, Diane Hunter, 'fil..c Jones,
R;nHh Jones, Jettl "idd , Carol
kiddie.
'\itl..\ f..itl..land, Lilt\ "night.
Bell\ .Jo Lamunda , Ronald l.a
ntt't , <.craldinc l.ashlc1 , I inda
I aw , Hobin 'ftCiung.
'>htttl
\It '\alh , Funite 'lead "ath1 \felton . Jeam·ue
\ltllcr , Renee 'foot e. l.att\ \t o'
Je, , Donald '\ elms.
Oils,
Ron.tld '\ogglc, (a rot Oli1ct .
Caroh n l'cnncll, (.ail l'ellilt',
ltuth Pruitt , (,c01gia RaH'II ,
Jett 1 Rm.,cll.
\lttc ">hcflicld , Dama impson,
\!anita Sims, 'fargarct '>inglcton, lkttl 'imitlt, Diane ">milh ,
\khtn ">milh
'\athanicl 'lmith, 'ihttlc1 'lmith ,
I omm1 '>mith, Jmn• 'ipi1c1.
Jimm\ '>latl.. , Jan e '>tcphcm.
'\an!\ '>tout
llohlll 'iuntner, Fd 'J olbcn , \nn
I 1 ihblc.
Pat
lrihhle. Reba
\\ail'>. 'iandta " allet, \fit hac I
\\ atts
lt,IIH ;, \\est , \!Ott;, \\ tlltatm,
I om1111 \\ illiatmon , Jtmml \\ il
'on , l .e,lic \\ ithcnngton , \nn
\\ Iilii, Dan111 \ance1
55
�CLASS OFFICERS
PRl. IDF'\ I.
\[ \ '\
\
(II
[)} R
\RI I
.
l r aclnnic .
· Roa<h .. the l.:~.ct: lrcasmcr Jlllli<H
<Ia . Pre idcnt senior <Ia">, \ ic
p1csidl'llt '>LudenL Cou1H ll : \ atsil\
looth.tll. ba l..ctball. LI.HI... bascbalf:
member of l.c.:llcJ Ollltl'ls' - l'rcsi dcnL . ami kc\ Club': Bank DiiC<L<>r;
'>a fen Coun<il Rc.:prcscntaLi\ c .
\ICE PRI·. ., \'HI[ J \ '\E '>l\1 ,
llll .ll/11'11 lcl•lra/IIJII" Captain ol \a1
-.il\ and H- 1 cam (hccJieadcr': (a p -
Lain \ ,n-,il\ Ba'oi..CLball lealll , \!od
e1n Damcr : Bani.. Dill'<101. mem
bc1' of Lcucr. 1 1\l \ , Bela
·
'>c<JC
tal'. and 1 I l \ ( lubs: \ I<C· [Hl'SJdcnL
JUniOJ and 'oCnim cla"c': \!ilitar~
'>pomor: \ ;tlcminc Ball Ouccn ju ·
nim \Car : llomc<oming Queen 'oCniOJ \Car.
)E('RET \RY, \
\!cDO'\ \1 D. 1r111/rmir Cld .aptam
of \ aJ,iL\ thcclicadc": '>cue! all ol
'ltudcnl Coumil. \lodt'lll l),uac,
Drama , '>pani'>h. \ ll'l'll'>, I II \,
l.cLLCr Clubs; Ill! I I 01' '>tall ; Bani..
Dircnm: '>a fen CmuH il : Emcmblc
and \I i:~.cd Clw1 w.cs: Cou1L o[ ·.;!!
llomccoming Queen: pc•fetl attend
amc since lnsl g1adc; "'>wccthcan"
of De \lola}S ·, and 'i9: .. \I i.,.,
!tape' ille."
1 RF \'>l RFR. R!CI! \RD \f.\X\\ Fl I BR \I)[~\, .Juulnnir E:~.ec.
of 'ltudcnt Cou•Hil, 'ltudcnL Bani..,
and 'ophomoJc tlass: l rca-,urcr of
freshman and 'cnior d<l'•'>t,, I'JCSI
dent and \ itl' ·pll'SJdcnL o[ home
room : [ourlclll' l \'''"''man: fooL
ball, ba.,l..ctball, LJ<H 1.. , bast.ball;
(,corgia's \II '>talc Football I cam
llonmablc \lent ion ; I.L. ( ol. in \Iii
i La 1\ ; Co cd IIi \ .
SENIORS
"I he enim ( l.t'>'l h.t'> m Hie more than iu. hare or
"ftr'>ts" in'>( hool hmitH''>'>. It \\a~ their ·i!?,hth grade \\ ho
"a fnst IHhted h the ~tudent C.outH il and gi,en the
fn'>t ~tudcnt llanclbook dut in~ Rc~istration \\'cek. rhcy
\\erl' the fir. t ei~hth grade g,uest'> at the ';tudent 'oun( il\ hrst Fall Ball.
inth grade time \\a.., giH'll to initiation into the academi( hu inc'> of ·aming unit'>. renth grade conquests
bmu!?,ht an a\\anl \\inner in I he . ' ational Latin l·.xamination, and a high pen entage of qualified Beta Clubbers.
ociall} peaking, junior )Car wa. a bmy one. Candidate'> of thi-. (las \\CJC trO\\ ned king and queen of th
Yalentinc Ball. one ol our 0\\n "as the Ja}cec\ ":\ Iiss
Hape\illc," and two "en• . \tlanta Journal "Georgia
Peaches." Th Junior- enim Formal was, of course, the
~randest ball o( all.
·with junior )<.'ar came a '>!lapp ROTC Drill
cam,
top rank in the ~outhea tetn Rifl e Team com petit ion,
ROIH R f El (,1 E \I LE , (,enI hrcc \l'<LI llll'lllbcl Rille
J c.nn. Captain st·nun \l'ar, pia< ing
sl'<OJHI in lul wn C<HIIll) uagct tomp ·tition. Other majm intCIC>l has
hccn worl.;ing in LiiHal~, two \Cal .
\\ ithdrcw a her lir>L cmester to
Cncle am' Air Force.
t' 11
and the fn-,t junior candidate '><.'I<.'( ted mer a '><.'11lor as
Prc..,ident of "tudcnt (ou m i I.
Bi~~er tar~ct'>, as 'Ienior'> \\Cl'l' scored in Creater . \tlanta Distriu FIL\ ofhcc-., Library .\ss()(iation ofhces,
l.,tate DC r organitation . . . another president, traditional . \11 -~tatc flonor'> in athletics, two twehc- ear perfen attcndame n-cord'>, all from students of this '>Cnior
class.
~enior )eat ha'> been ftllccl \\ ith traditional doings holding standarch for The College Board, d riding at
College • ·i~ht .. \,here to ~o," banking like mad for a
third troph , Drama Clubbing in Dogpatdt, editing pub] i( atiom, hohoi llQ, and '>U( h.
rhi~ ~enior cla~s is the l\\·entieth of !Jape\ ille lligh
';chool. typical!) repre-.enting acaclemi( '>lanclarcls, " ·icle~])l'eacl acti\ itiC'>, and wholesome spirit established by
their n i nctccn prede( e. sor<;.
'\ \ 'CY ELI.E:'\ B \h.ER , lwdem -
Sl L 1..\\ ID \ R H . . \'iBII I , (,enl'ltlf: Liulc '>ue, Lransfcr student, is
.t Debaun and a mmiuan, he ides
hc1ng anne in duh wo1l..: lr •nch,
I r;l\el. Boo'>Lel, Crctkcrs - and at
!I ape' illc, DC I .
ir: ht,hionahle. funlming " Bal..cJ
head": member of t ihral\ 'lta!l,
'ltudcnL Coull( il. Drama, ~panl'>h.
\ 1 ccn, and fIt\ Clubs: \filitan
'>ponsor; Ri ch's I ccn Board and the
.\tlama Joumal' "Georgia Peach."
;)Q
El 1/ \JH I II BO! I 0'\, Bwinn.,
1-.duwtion· I ihll\. l..mm n fo•· hc1
ink< 1iou., laugh, ha'> hcen a Bani..
Dlll'<LOI: the '>c<rCial\ of I·BI \ ;
lll('lllhCI of mi,cd Chorus: '>Opho
11101 c homeroom oflllcr.
�\!\Rill\ lR.\'\(1'> B0\\11'\(, ,
.Jnulnnit Jmt arriH:d h 1111 '>\\))h.
I let hohll\. t hanging st hools . \t
'>outhwt'\l lh h.,tlh. t iente and l.at
111 ( luh'; at \lmgan <.outll\ lllgh.
1-11, ltt · lli \, and (,Jee (.Juh; at
I lapel ilk, mmit three \Cat Band
mtmhtt; I tbt.tt\ talf; lll \; llll.L'101> Staff.
\\ \ \I I
J \(.h. '>0
\1 \'\ ( \RILR , C.t'lll'llll: la\s
tlaim to nothing at 1111'>. His ac
ti1 itic.,, howc1 cr, imludc: DC 1
tnt•m ht•t
two 'car,; B 1 cam foot·
hall; llH'tHhn or' '\on <.ommi'>sioned
Oflttt'l\. Club.
.fF\'\ CR\H,, C.t'lll'ml
lloum ing hasl..ethall means Bet!\
Jean! l wo \Cat at llapc,illc ; fout
\Cats at the "Home"; mcmhet of
the ';hort Chorus; the letter Club;
• cnim l'lllsital .Education ,\ide .
(,R\(1-.
I 1'\D \
\'\I
Ill I I OC.h., Aru ·
tlellllC
\'itc· ptcsidcnt l .atin and
ful, li~t·h wotkcr in Ill\ an ofhcc
holder, a degn·c "in net . a delegate
to the C:omcntion ; .funtot \thic1c
ment: I Ill \, Pep Club; Rt•d C:m>';
Student Bank.
lkta Club'> : \ i1t· ptt:sidcnt C:o-cd
lit\ : a Bani. Dircum: I tluat\
'>t.lfl. mt·mht"t of Ill\ .uul Dtama
Club'; llli.LIOI' and IIOR Ll
Rcpn·'>t'ntati~t•:
IIOR'\EI
'>tall.
'>pctial intctests: ath i ing the Rain
how and Da1i~on' leen ..
Fl C.E'\E '\E\\ f I I
(,\JL P\1RI(I\ (11\'>L\l'\', , l c11(/unic: Onh ninct\ fi1e pounds hut
tcalh gets amuml! '>cnetan of Coed IIi Y and I ibran Clubs; mem
her of Chorus four \Cars; Y- fcens;
Dt.una
luh; '>panish Club; and
lllLLfOP Staff.
Ill I I \
J
I'\ 1 RIC.I.\ I Ol Ill I( E. ll111illt'll
l .durutum: "( .tnot top" the faith ·
BR()()h.), (,t'll·
ang in the
\li ed CltOtU'> and Fnscmblc; mem ber of RO I C Color C.uard; pla\cd
lootball and baskt·thall at th •
" I lome· '>pet ial imcrest, All.
tud: Fa'' going Jatk
JO
( IIRI'> II\'\ ,
tooted" in the
Band for fi1c \Cat,, hanged a'""
on the Rifle lcam . and C:hcmistt icd
lot Brewer. l·alotitt· hobbits: hunt
ing and girls.
lrudt'llllc: Ole (.cnc
lran-.ft:ttcd from (linton. '\
where she w.ts in I ri -Ht \ , Ill\ ,
and !H. ( Juhs: lteasmer of the
C.irls' Outdoot
potts ( luh
\t
llapc1 illt- it\ DC 1 Cluh and Ill·
dent ouncil.
l'lllllli'\JR(,JI 1)\R'\l·. II,(.tll
\ H .l \ I '\ El ( ,[ '\ 1 D F '\ '\ I ' , ( •I'll ·
<.e11eml: 1 il..cs spons- paniculath
n11l: "Red" was a '>t•nwt Band mcm-
basketball: llomet B- 1 cam and Cit\
League Basketball . Other intere ts:
HL\-four \ ·ats, Junior Red Cross,
'>cicncc Club, C.R.\, and .cniot
l'h\ ical Education \ide.
bct f11c \Cats: also a member of
the talented '>a' Ensemble: member of Student Counril, h.c\ Club,
( horus and It ack ft•am
nal I !tree 'cat 1\attalwn (ommandet: member of the Rifle ream,
\ssistant lnstntttor in RO I (; nw-.t
progreS'>tl e \lilitan I I student;
'>tate Oflttct of DC:T Club. mcmhct
of OfiKet' Club and of tuclent
Coun il.
'\\0\ll
CROCh.Ell,
57
�\I \RY I \\ 0'\ '\I 1)1( h.FR'IO'\ ,
llrlll/11'1.1 Fdunr/rou I lomcmaJ..er La
\ onne '>Pt:l ialitt'> in dome'>! it dutic - thrcc-1car I rcasurcr, !-.cnctan and Prcsidtlll of I II\ ; three
Ill\ Comentwm, rnci1ing JlllllOt
and '>Cniot lkgll•n; '>t•uctan of Ju nior \chic1emcnt, mcmhet IIH \
and cicnte Cluh-,; (.;tlctct ia taff;
Clmic '>taff; 1\anJ.. lcllcr and Ill U ·
I OP rcprcsematlle.
1' .\ L RIC h. 1- \Rl Dl( ld·R'lO'\,
lnult·rnrc. ltrshman of the at m1
leader o[ Drill Platoon : (aptarn of
the Rifle !cam three \l'at'>; member of Oflt<t:r,· ( lub, Cliemi'>ln and
\udio \ isual ( luhs. llohln "radio
rng" around, and '>tlltmmrng on his
·gcnar. ·
\\ I'\<, I 0 '\ J \\ I· l I ~ I)l h. E, Am
dcmic " '\alllll' 110\ ". l he homeroom oflllCt
f11c \Cars: }.,e£utilc
Hoard of 'ltudcnt C!iultlil; President
of Beta ( luh; mcmhcr of I ihran
'>taff. h.l'l and lcucr ( luh'>: 1\anJ..
1 cllcr and Din·nor: Co Captain of
\at. ill I om hall 1 t•am, L icutcnant
Colonel in RO I C; llonm Roll four
\Cars; winner o[ l !)(.medal.
(,1 ORI \ Dl \'\F I IL-l D'>. llr11irrn1
I.duraliorr Cordial (,lmia; member
of the {,itls Chon" and the \li,c<l
Chorus; 1\anJ.. lellt'r : 'itudcnt CounLil ICJHl'sentatill·; 1111 \ member:
lrcasun•t of eighth grade homeroom.
])Ill \RD 10(,(, , Acadnuic: " 1101" tonH'ttrhle llan a 1 .ieut<:nalll Colonel.
"'i'>lant
RO I C lnstru1 tor member of He 1
Drilled Platoon, '>quad and Com
pam; Rrlle J e.rm. plating lth and
ith in Coun11 Rifle \l,tllh<:s, (ith 111
1he )ou 1hea'>t; mcm her of '\on
Comtni'>Sioncd Oflrcers' Cluh, Beta .
h.c1, Chcmi\111. Drama , and Lellet
Clubs; '>tudent Coutttil ; and IIILL1 OP 'ltafl
'>\'\DR\ (\\IP lllll·R . Bll.line.l.l Edutation : 'lpit itcd '>amh' \ ar'>ill Chccrkadn t\\o 1ears: J rcasllll'r of !Ill \ ; homl·n>om oflrccr
three ICat'>: 1\anJ.. Dircllor: :\lillian
'>pon-,m ; mt·mhcr of l .cucr and
Ill \ ( luh : Rainhol">; Red (tO'>'>
Rcpn•-,cnta ti\C ; 1111.1 . 1 01' Stall
II \ROI I) \\ \\ l· (, \\ . (.cneml:
\\ a1nc cnjO\' friend., and life here
at Hll'>. \lcmhcr of J)( I, '>poucrs
Cluh and '\on CommiS'>~Oiled Ofh
tcr..· Cluh; II I cam football.
ji'R\LD ])\\II)(,\/\\\\\,
Jl 1)\' II \1'\l (,II \IORL, Acade1111c: Quiet and 11eet
that\
ju1h 1 t'-C!Utile of the Drama ( luh
and memh<·r of I 1-1 \, '>pani-,h , \
lt·cn ( luh; I ihrat\ '>tall ; 111!.1
I 01' '>tall; '>af~t' Coun<il; R1·d Cm.,.,
Rcprcsentall~t
\lmitalh spcaJ..ing
Ensemble; All State C.horu<,
e£
tctar) of homerooms.
J \(.1-..)0'\
h.E:'\'\1-. 1 1-1 \IICII HI {,[HI'\,
lcadn111c: ".Jap" c"cb in downing!
I rcasurer of Drama Cluh: member
of Co cd IIi\', h.c1, panish , '\on
Commi.,.,ioncd Ofhccr-, Cluhs; Bc>t
Drilled Compan1; '>tudcm Counril,
Ofhcc \ide: \<II 'iii\ football: two
)!Lilli nights; h.ing and lreasmcr of
homcH)()ntS. J Iobin: \fc h.ec's Heat.
\I \R Y I Ol 1'>1· II \R(,F I I, lc"
tle11ric: ··;etc" helps edit the !lOR
'\ F I
reprcscrllatill· and '>tafl;
member of HI\, Dt.tllla, '>panish,
Co -ed lli \
\ ill'· ptesrdent. and
Beta ( luhs: \li'-l~d C.hmus, I ihran
'>tafl; Red Cms' Rcprcscntati11!:
'iurdcnt Council
1!\R\F\
lH. (,R \'\I II\ I, JR. ,
Academic: \lemhcr of the 1\and,
)a, Emcmhlc, .tnd Count\ -\\ a'>h ington Band \!cmhn of Drama,
Chcmi'lll\, and h.e1 Club'> : I rat!..
J cam and TTOR '\I· I taff; aucndcd
<.,II' \ Com ell! ion junior 'car. Lm cs
arl.
.)
lra -
dcrrllr· '>pccial irllcrcst? Just a \ICC
hit or hasehall and car'>: pla1cd basehall fom \Cat'>; II !cam football:
RO I (
'>econd I ieutl·nant, mcm bn of llco,t Drilled '>quad, Platoon
and Compan1 in Conti!\ Competi
uon; Ofllll'ts , lhama , and h.c1
Cluho,; Office \ide and Studclll
Counril.
�\! \IU I I· I· IIFFRY. lnult•lllir:
(.u11al \lat,Jce wmked on the
IIOR'\EJ '>tall ; pla,cd fmn \Cars
in the Band: mcmbct of D1ama and
Co·cd IIi Y Clu h': Red ( ros' Rep
tC'>l'ntatiH': and homt'loo m \icc
p• c·sidc·tH.
BF\FRI \ JO\C I· 111'.'1'10'\ , (,I'll
llomctoom ofhtc·t, IIOR'\tl
rcprc't'tlla!IH': Bank wmkcr: \I ih
1<11' '>pomm: mem her of Y 1 cens,
I II \ , and I Ill \ ( lnhs; Chorm:
DaH·s l'oeil\ \wanl '>ccond Plate.
n11/
\1\R\ J..\IIIR\'\ l l l ' l l l· R ,(.t·nQuiet and '>pOll\, that\ \Jan .
'lh c has participated 111 \"''II'
bao.,kctball, and
\1 "cd
Chon":
1111 I I OP rcpreo.,entati,c: ha,ket
hall - thn·c \Cats: and sc•,en \l'ar'>
in the on hc·s na at the " !lome."
\'\'\11 • I IIIII \ 1101 I , , /uu/n n·
" I tsh\" H'al 111 C.ht<ago - not
o good. Batk at 1111'> she has hcen
memhe1 of \ I ccm. Ill\ , l.atin ,
Drama Clubs II OR '\1• I rcprescn
tatiH': 1111 I I 01' 'lt.d[ .nul r ·pte ·
scntatl\t': I tluan '>t .df - l'tesident :
\li,ed Chmus : Bank I cllcr: \fiJi tat\ 'lp<lll,OI .
1'1111.
IC
'I\ I \ I \ \ I \'\I I \ Ill I ( Ill'\ '>I l '\ .
l nult·/1111 ( .hampwn t.tlke1 fm II\ c
I l(',tslll c1 . pro
'c·;u '· 1'1 est dent
gtam chan man o( \ I cens: mcm \icc presihct of I· I I\. '>pan ish
dent , D1ama , and Beta C.luhs: \l i'\C<I
Chorus: I ll I I I Of' '>taff and H'pre ·
st'tllatiH·: Bank I cllcr and Dire< ·
101 . llon01 Roll - [out H'ars
IRIIY. luu/e111u :
'>entot Band : m~mhc·r of Dtama.
I H \ , <:o -t'd IIi -\ ( luhs: '>ponsot lootball and milit.ll'. President o£
fre,hman dass. tlllt't' homerooms
and Latin ( luh ; Bank DirC<lOI ,
Ltshic·t. I c·lln and \itt ptcsidcnt:
I ilual\ 'ltafl and 1111 I I 0 1' 1 ·pn··
sentati\e
\II R I \ \ !
]0 '\ 1 . JR
ami c·.t"
!(0111!\ l 1ank '""in thl' Ofh<t·ts' and
Lcuc·t (luhs l1.1<k leam.
j\ \ 11 '1 \ IORRI'I 1!0\\U. L. , /w '>potts
\a1st!\ football,
hasd>all : II I cam haskl•tball and
tcnnts ; member of C.o cd IIi\ , J..C\,
I .cttn, Ofhccrs· ( lub'>: homcmom
oflltt't: B,mk
lcllcr: I IOR '\ 1 1
·
'>tafl: l· it'>t I icutctl<llllln RO I ( ,uul
Color C.ua nl.
lil'lllit
JOll
" (,rca" .. 1an lla<k and
pla,c·d II team football. \l embct of
'lpanio.,h , Ofhcc" . J..c, , Co -ed IIi \ .
and Dtama ( lubs: 'ltudent Council:
Ofhn• \ ide: Bank lcllc1 and J)i
ICftOI: Red C.ro" Rc•prc-.cntatiH~:
II OR '\1·. 1 'ltafl : RO I C
Colo1
C.uard . I· irs! lieutenant, '\ on C:om mis. ioncd Ofhtcl . 1\c·st Drilled Com
dt'llllt
pan~ .
JO'> I I' Il R \'\ 1)0 1 1'11 1\ E \ , . l rll·
lil'llllr \ t Roswc·ll. Joe "·" 111 I II
and Photograpll\ ( luhs: on l 1atk
1 cam, and pla\C dfoothall \ t II ape'illc, a memi>ct of the h C\, and
D rama Clubs. I rack ream . Spclialt' l nusual haiHuts.
D \\ It) \1 \ RJ.. JOil '\'1 0 '\ , JR ..
(.u11ml:
\ n atliH' globe trol!CI ,
D;n id ha' liH•d in Canada. \!e"w·
.md all tolllt'l'> ol the l nited 'I ta!<:'>.
\ lcmbcJ o( \l t'\ed Chmus and Bms'
Quartet. I l ohhies: Icc skating, stamp
tollc<ting, and watt'l '>kiing.
\ IRC.I '\ 1 \
.JO II
.5!1
ldllr11lim1.
I iH·h
0 '\ ,
" But
t;nd" : \l pdcrn Dame C.lub ; \l i,cd
C:hmm: (.itl and \ l"cd b1scm
blc. \! ilitar~ '>pon,or: \ ite·pre,idcm
I Il l \ : Co Captain Pep '> quad: '> Ill
dent Con neil Rc·pt c·sc•ntat i' e : home
'omn off,cc•r.
/111\1111 ' 11
~eu/1'/nu
l nl''\l it able
�\\llll-\\£ rHO\£\ JO'-.E'i , ( ,t·nnal . lh o ma~ has the onh running
\lmorndc with Ltad.ct., \lemhcr
of on -Commi-.-.ioncd Oflttet · Club,
panish Cluh, !)( l : \mlio-\ isual
\ide: Rifle l cam ; tud •nt Coumil :
Bank Iellcr ; \lh.ed (hotm; \li\.ed
and llO\s En cmble .
( \\!ILl \ HOP!- 1 \'-.(,FORD,
(.t·nnal. Camilla\ . pant-.h features
are the ('11\ \ or het da-. .. mates.
\((;mher of l I I\; B - 1 cam ha.,ket
hall : Red Cro,., Rcpres<:ntati1c.
Jl
11.\ '-
B11111te.\.l
\Ill CHELL
1.0\ FR ,
1-.ducation: .-\tti1e in DCl,
Pre ident of the C.ecngia ledetation
of DC 1 Cluhs, win net of l)(' I
.,peech conte t; ,\ i tant Instructor
RO rc, Colonel; Hank lcller; II ILLI()(>, Red Ctm'> and tudent C.oun
til Rcpte'>entatile
11'-.D.\ \£\RtF "'-.J(,IIl, flt11in e 11
" 'loda-Jctk" at
Bumham's, memhe t ol the Ill\ and
Pep Cluhs: Red C.nh Repn·-.enta til c . ta1 01 it • 'pmt : Bowling .'>pe
t ial 'kill : .. ,od;~ jet king ..
El II \BE Ill \ '-. '-. "R \ \H. R , A cad n lllc : E . \ . Ita' lans on e1 en
thing. I·i1c \Cat nwmhet of Band :
'>tring Emcmhle: t'< tCt<tn of Drama
and '>panish ( luh-., memher of !.at
111 Cluh and \
leem : Honor Roll ;
l I 0 R '-. l-. I
repn•,entatile ; Stunt
"ight.
JERRY 1-1 \ROI D L\:\fBERT, Acadnlll c: L.me. spo rts - \ ar it) and
H- I eam football. basehall, baskethall
Captain , <tnd tennis . Student
Count il rqn ·sentati1e ; memher of
"e\ , l.ett ' t , and Coed IIi Y Clubs:
Lihtan
'>taff:
II OR '-.1~ 1
.Staff;
RO 1c:.
Ill· IF
H \1'-.1· I \\\ I.FR, Aca dnlllc: \ arsit\ ( heetleader : Fn.,em hle Chonts; 'I ., tel te: \li,cd Chmus :
I .i In at' 'Ita If. honH:t oom ofltCct :
'>tttdent C:ountil : euetat\ '>cniot
\-leens; lrca>uret '>pani;h Club :
memhct of \lodern Dance, Drama ,
Beta Cluh'; HIll I OP '!tali: \fili
tan '>pothor; OflttC \ide
P \I RICI \ \ '- '-. I \"SO'-., Acadeuuc Pat t•njms musir, \\imming,
<Ianting and thunh anilities. llill top blitot 111 Chiel. \tee ptesident
Dt.una Club :
tudent Council ;
member of 'lpanish , \ - l ·ccn , I· I r \ ,
and Pep ( luh': Fmcmhlc Chmu; ;
four \Cat'> in \(i,cd Chorus.
Rl I l l \f \RI E F LO'-.(,l'\' 0, Acadeuu c· '>ports enthusiast ~!arlene
ha been manager \ ar.,it) Basketball I cam: '>cniot Plnsical Education .\ide; )enior (.R.\ Repre entati\ e: Caletet ia '>talf: member of
Letter, Pep, 'ipanish , Drama, FHA,
\ - I een Clubs.
\1.-\R \ LY'\ '-, (.ennal <~uiet, e!It
dent member of \fr. I ingle's DC L
C.ang. Her acti1 ities include 1· H .\;
\udio-\ isual \ide; \lt,cd Chont
C.R -\; and )tudent Council.
J \\I ES
\I \R I II\ '>l E \I\'-.'-., 1cademic:
'>wcet '>uc familiar figure around
Hape1 ille in the orange "Bug."
\!ember of \' - leen, FH .\, Pep,
'>panish, Drama Clubs: Cafeteria
'>talf; lliLLIOP '>talf; \li,cd Cho
ru;; Ele1cnth (,rade )tunt ami Red
Cro;-. Reptc<,cntaliiC. llobb}: tec<nds and cooking.
Jducalioll.' I inda
EDDH. \lei'-. I 0'>1 !, Aca demic: Popular Eddie is nul) the
"'>pitit " at 1111'>. Pep Rallies,
I wcrp \\crt.. aui1 nics , Facult\
I at..c -ofl , I ash ion '>h<l\\ , halftime
-.h<l\\S, pla1s, ;!..its all endear him
to all -.tudents. \ftomhct of "e',
'>pani'>h, Dtama, C.o cd Hi Y Club-.;
flank \\ort..cr and feller; HILLI OP reprc entati1e.
60
�RIC II \RD \ \ \ \ ' d.. \IO',LE\' ,
(.ennal: Hep cat \\ a1 ne dri1er of
da'>'>l
white comertible.
I hrcc
\Cal'> of militan included two a'>
a '\on tommJ!oosioncd offtter; seni01
Parliamcnta \Cill a< ti\ c in ()(.. [
; ian o[ that ' Iub.
~ ()(, \R I\'\'\ \ll RPI 1\ . JR .. lc·
adctlllr: I ncndh, councouo,, wcii JOliJHicd ""pla,cr,"" I 1nn has pla1cd
II lcam and \aJ'>iLI football. and
pla1cd fne \Cal'> in the '>cnio•
Band . \lcmbc1 of Drama , '>panish.
LeLLCJ , ~e\ Clubs: fne 1car' .\udio ·
\ i>ual \ide : HOR '\~; I reprc!ooenLa ·
ti1 c; Cafeteria wo1 kc1 .
II \RII \R \ \ '\
'\EI \1'>. B111illt'11
l d11wlw11
l ik<·ablc Barbara . al wa" read1 to lt-1HI a helping hand.
I'> illl dhtlllll ,Jnd willing worker.
( .Jicte••a Il ookkccp•ng: L1bran
'->tafl
three 1ea1'>: flank I cllc1;
\11xcd C.hmu,, Beta, 1
-BL.\ , ll-1 \
Clubs.
II \ R R a l I \ '\ '\ '\ E \ ~-'>. ( .t"ll·
nat II I cam basketball: I· I I \ of
hccr: \I i-..cd Emcmblc and Chorus:
\II '>Late Ch01 u'>: homcmom Preo,i
dc111 two \Cal : flank IcllcJ and
Di•cctoJ : Cafctc11a Cashier: \1ili
La 1' '>pons01. f .. njo1 '>CW in g.
'\\'\{\ H \1'\1· O "II\Rl·.. (.t·nComedian and a1 list she wa'>
inLO a numbc1 of a<ti1 itics : \ itcpresidcnt ami I rca>urer of eni01
\' - I ccn: '>cHctan of '>pani!ooh Club;
Red Cross Reprc!oocntatilc; I lOR
'\E I rcprcscntati1e; member of
Pep , I I I \. and D1 am a Club : L1
bran '>taff; wrote ".)8 Junio• tunt;
won I ;lien L '>IHl\\ .
I 0\1\1\ ()"~(· I I\. (,t"llt"ra/ \Ill'
pre,ident runwr hom e room: Iir'L
Lieutenant in RO I C. in Be. l Pia
10011 and Ilc'>L C.ompam at Count\
Competition
I omm1 nw,cd 10
I ampa Lhl'> 1car where he was on
the "w 1mming I cam. Interest : cu' lOm caJ'>.
'>\'\DR\ (,\II 1'\IF.. ~ radt·mic:
'->a•uh a and I I I \ go wgcthcr fo1
food 01 [a,hion. OfiKC'> held include
Prt'>J<knt of the <.reate• \tlanla
C.oull(il ; Prco,ide•ll and '>t·u-e tan of
homcmOIII'> : \ J(('· p• ,•sident of (rcshman da": (.nb" ( hmm, \!i-..ed En ·
'>tmblc . and \li-..ed C.hmus: IIILL 1 OJ> rCJHC'>ClllaLilc: Drama . I.atin,
(,R \ . Hcta Clubs: \lilitan '>pomor :
( lini< '->tafl : Llllll '\ight.
(,1\)R(,J· '>If Pill·'\ PIIIL.llP'>.
, 1uuln11u
\"1 Lilli! lnsuunor 111
\lilitan 1\ . mcml>cJ of Best Drilled
PlaLOon and C.ompam: Chief RO
I ( '>11pph Ofh<eJ fo1 lulton Coun
L' II i~h '->< hool: '\on Ctnnm i'> ioned
Ofhct'l '> ( luh. and '->palli'>h Club :
Red ( JO'>'> Rcpre'>CIILatiiC; Librar~
'>tafl .
nal
(,[ R \1 () PIIII.LIP'>, (.t·tu·m/: <.cr ald " -.pctial inteJesL 111 mcthanit!oo
has kept him bw.1 in lu
pare
time. Cafeteria w01kcr fnc \Car'>,
he I'> il regula• bank depositor.
ROlli- R I I I I R .\ I (I I H. (.t·ll na/ .. flu< k1 · i' a ()( I speuali'>L
111 the hlli11g '>L<llion businc s \1111
tan two 1cars , '\on Connnis ioncd
Ofhccr: I lOR'\!· I •cprc!>cntalilc
Jl DI I II I Ol R \\\fl "l'\. 11111 illt"ll ld11wlio11 lopnotch twillcl.
win' £1 icn<b and medal\. \lajmcllc
two ICaJ'>: '->tudcnL Council: \
I cen. I etLcr. Drama. ~Ill \ ( lubs :
IIOR'\1 I '->tafl: \li-..cd <..hmm .
II.Jnk \\01ku , IIonm Roll - two
\CiliS .
(i[
\'\ '\
II OR!'\ I
R \I ll·RREF.
llt1 qu•t·t ahihl\ to 'ew
a11d <ook mo~ke \1111 a perfcll
honJcmal.eJ. \!ember for fne \Cal
in Ill \. '->palli'>h , DJ.ulla, \". l"ecn,
Ill"La Club.
~nult·mu
�I)\\
dt 11 ic. \Inn '>hetn is a f.tmtliar
ftgute around 1111 iu het H't\ o11n
tat . :\ft'mhn of lkta. I ,I! an . '>pan
i h. Dr.ama ( luhs: HILL l 01' '>tall;
aud B.mk \\otket. Lnjo1 hoasehatk
riding.
RO F\1 \R\ '>(R..\G(.'> lnult'llll<
lkta·Bt.un" boa a- fne 1eaas on
ll onoa Roll. \icc·ptesadcnt, I rca'
tiler Lttm C.luh: 11innet o! 'lupct
l,ati1c \ktll I.atin \11.1td: l'tesident
Spantsh Cluh. Dtamati" Cluh,
Ill \ · n a· tat' \ J n·m; Rt'll ( 10 s
RcptL ent.l!iH. ll.tnk l t'llt·t threl'
1car.,: 11111.101' '>tall
\R\ \f\( 'l\11111
louln11it ·
" I ecn Board .and (,t·ot~ia Pcath
l.ditot-in ( hicf of IIOR '\I I '>pani h Cluh: Bank Ca htt't I ellu and
Dan•ttot; l ihtan ( luh; \l ilitatl
pon 01 Ill \ \ itC· pt csadc111 cuc t.u' and out stand in~ mt·mhcr of
Inca! duh and Con<: ponding t'Ul·
t,an of (.t<:att·t \tl anta (manu!.
B ·ta, \'-1 ccn (luh ; II I cam ha'>kctball; llonot R oll - In<: IC.II .
ID l R '\ F'l l RO'>I· . (;t' lll'rai :
I hoanlc s Rme , Da1 id l''-tl'l a
Pn· idem of the I)( I (luh. 'lhatp
shootea Raile lt·am \t an. \l tluan
- t11o \l'at . '\ on Commissioned Ofhtct .
B.\RB \R \ (, \Il '> \ \1'>. Bu. wn1
1
/·. duration
B l cam .md \ arsit1
haskcthall. lhum \l,qoH' Itl' : Ofhtct
and fo111 \Cat memhet of '>t·naot
Band; Captain Pep Uuh . Bank
Jcllcr ; 1131\: IIIII lOP rcpt<:st•n
tati1e. (,ail\ " got that spuit ..
PHIl l I P JI R \ I '> \ R I \ 1'\. A ra ·
dnnir \l emht•t nf '>ucme. Radao ,
I atin, h.t·' . lkt,I. Oflttl'IS' , Dt am a
(luhs: homt·toom \I ll' J>Il'stdent:
Bank lt•llet , Red ( 10" Rcprcsenta tile; IIIII 101' tall . Best \lilitan
'\on -C:om . \11ard . Best l'ri1ate In
Count\ C.ompt•titinn , Baltaliou I·:, .
t'c uti1e Oflttl'l.
( \IH.l·RI'\~. \1\R(.I· '\1 '>ILH .1 0 . Jlu1i11t'\\ lduwtwn ll.tpc' ille' conttihution to music \l at
gene-chid accompanist fm ..,hmt's
Chmuscs. \f<:ml>er of I Ill \: Drama
Cluh; and Juniot
\thieH'ment.
Bank lellt'l .md \\ ml;ca . Enjo1s
hoasehatk aiding. ho11ling • •tnd
nllt'>il', of totuse!
\DOIPII '>\IIIII. , lw \lt litan nunded Jimnl\ is
a lii'O·\Cat Rifle \fan; mcmhct o[
Best Drilled RO 1 (. Com pam; '\ on ·
C:ommi'Sioned
Ofl~ter;
C:ompam
Captain in RO I <. , anemhct of Of·
htets' and ( hemistn Cluh .
.)0\( F FII/\1\Jo.lll'>\11111, Btll •
iiiC\. l tluratirm lflttaent Jm te is
\
c1cr willing and able to lend a
helping hand . Ptcsidem 1 1\L \ ;
·
reprc'>l'lltatil c: homeI lOR'\ t l
loom '>cnetat 1; mt·mhet of Beta
Cluh.
'\OR\1\ h.\\ '>I \111\\f , Jluli 1-duratitm h.a1 al11a1'> gel'> hca
job done
l'tesulent home10om:
.\li,cd Chorus; II OR'\ 1. 1 '>t al[;
·
FBI \ ; Beta Cluh.
I) \ I' \ l I 1'\ I• '> l \ f \II- R ,
l catl1'111ir I ihta11 tall. HI\ ofh
tCI; \ltlit an '>ponsot, IH·a,u•c•
'>pani'>h ( luh; lllt'lllher of \ · lCell ,
Pep, Co-ed II i \ , (.R\, D rama
Cluhs; HOR '\ l· l '>tall \t l·mest
Pa t!..
'> t•netat\ Ill C.luh; Co·ed
ll i- \ . Presidl'nt and Hoal!l \!em
ber \l ountam \at·\\ \ outh C.••ntet.
\1\ R \
t
\II \1 \ '>ORR I· I l '>.
(.ell-
ud \1' • a i., known fm het '>olllh
ctn lha11 I '>he has h<:cn a Bank
1 cllct and a I lOR '\J· I rcptcscnta
ti1c. \ ui1c llotkcr .tt thunh Col
knot of pre!!~ glass<:s.
}\\IF'>
tit'llllr·
111'11
II R 1 '\
·.
�P\ I RIU \ \'\ F '1\\ \'\'\, ll1111
I duwtu111 \ real tta1l'let , Pat
aLLended Rmsell II igh and an \Ia
hama '>chool before se llling at III I'> .
'>cnel<tt\ of the l ilnan Club ;
ntemhc·t ol the Pep and FBI \
( luh'>; on the II OR'\ E 1 )tali.
111' 11
Acadt·lnir: Outstanding RO I ( C.a
det , Colonel 1\allalion Commandet,
Best lhillcd Battahon C:ommandet
Fulton Count\ C.ompetiuon, Rille
1eam
three \Cars, ()!Titers' Cluh;
President of C.hemistn Cluh, I rca'> ·
tnu of Bet.t CJ u h; mcm het of Co
cd lit\ and Dtama Clubs.
JOH
RO\ \\ E \\ ER, -lrarlemir :
Joltnn\' a JOih good fello\\. I·out
IC'at 1\ith the Band: member ol
It.td, Ieam - two\cars: 11111 lOP
H'pH: entatiH•; CJ{cmistn. lienee,
Dt.una, and h.e1 Clubs. C:ollens ret
otds, builds model airplanes and
piddl<:s.
\1\Rlll\ JO I \II\!\'\ , (,m
nal. Captain ol \I ,IJOrcLLcs ; fom
1cars '>cniot Band : Swdcnt Council
representatil c ; \1 ilitan Sponsor;
II omccom i ng Quccn \ C.ou tt ; mem
hn of IIH \, C:o ·cd lit \ , Drama ,
\lodcrn Dane · Clubs; II OR:\ l·. l
. talL
10\\\RD .
ldu ratirm
o1ma hails
lmm '\e" \[e,ico '> cuuan - 1 rca'> ·
utct ninth grade homeroom ; Li ·
hrat1 assiSiant ; II OR'\ I I n·prcsen t.tttl<': lklegat<' w l'a1t1 Comen
twn fm 'lltldcnt C.ountil ; Bani..
\\ml..cr: Cafeteria C.t-.hier; I· HL.\
FR. /IIIIi 1-duratirm
round student
- mcmhct of I III \ Pep. \ 1 een
fH \, Beta (.Juh'> ; Cafeteria '>tall :
1111 I I OP and '>tudent CouiHil
repH·stntat tH'. ll.llll.. ll'llet and Di re< tot , Ltht at) .l'>ststant .
\!ICH \EL 1 \'\IH. R'> \\\Din,
(.t·neral: I O<>lhall manager for three
\Cars ; '\on -commissioned OfTtcct ,
~cwnd Plat· in Count\ C:ompcti
twn as Best Dt illcd l'n1 ate; mem
her of h.e1 and Lcllcr Clubs, \icc
pre-.idcnt ·junior and senior homc nx>ms.
\ '\ '\L I IE \! \R!E \\ \IH , -/cat/emir: \!ember of the hort Cho
rus and the Ememble, the '>pani h,
I 1\( \ , llcta , \ - I CCII. D1ama , II [ \
en cd as
( luh : Ill! l I OP tall
\lilitan '>ponsor , Bani.. Icllcr and
Direnot. Honor Roll; File 1ca1
per fcc t allcndancc I cnni., cnthu '>ia'>t .
J>£(,(,\ \ IR(,f'\1 \ \\'.\! IL , Ara rlei/IIC !'egg' 1\aitc on nohcxh a \Ct\ li1ch go-getter - old )Carboo!.. ll\ the hundred! \ltmh<'t of
I 1-1 \, Drama , Pep Y- l cen. (,R \,
panish ( luhs; \lilitan Spomor;
Bani.. 1 cllct; I III I I OP rcpresenta·
tiH and III I l I OP ( irculation
\fan.1gct '>l..ating and hasl..ethall
entltu ia-.t
Jl ()\ \I\(,() \ll· '\ ~ \\ IIlli-,
(.t·nt·m/ Jmh has ung 111 the C:ho·
rus - two \Cat\. cuctan ol DC. I
Club; memhct of '>wdent Counnl
Fnjms working in ho pita! as a
'\ tnsc's \ide. I il..es '" unming, cooking and sewing.
'\OR\1\.)\'\~IIf
i1111ill t'l l
(,tl•t at \ 1cn bu 1 DC I gul
\lcmhct of Junwr \chic1cment.
Ill \ , ami Co-ed Hi -\ \\on sdwl at htp to the '\at ion a I J uuior
\chicH·ment ( onferctHl
he has
sung iu th • Chorus and set 1ed as
OIIKe \ide. Fit'>t place winner
Da\C\ Poet11 Contest
''~'"
JERR'
Ira ·
deuur: "(.hampt'l'n" c II ct· holdn:
Pre idem of junwr da and ci~hth
grade homeroom: homeroom ollttct
ninth , tenth. and twelfth gt.Hit ;
HILLIOI',IIOR Fl , and tudcnt
Coumil tTJ>resent.ltiiC: Captain in
OlfKet ' ( luh.
' 0, King of \ alcntine Ball. Olhct. .\ide.
i!l
football and haschall - two 1ea1
Il-l eam foot hall .mel h,t chall.
'.11
���Featured Herein Are Our Famous People
Senior Queen
Students' dwi<c for
)uccn of
. \lumni'~
Homecoming and a! o \ i< tor in Junior year
a. Valentine Queen, Cheerleader Captain and
'arsit
basket ball gi' e her ro a! '>Cat in our
Hall of Fame.
Bradley crowns Queen
Sims to rule over gala
Volentine Boll.
MISS SIBYL SIMS
Honor Athlete
Hornets' Most Valuable Pia cr, Liom M\'P;
and AP 's Honorable
~fention
for ,\11 -State
lootball . .\hie leadership in Student Coun<il
and in Student Bank -.end him to our Hall
of Fame.
RICHARD BRADLEY
Off guard moment at halftime pepper upper.
�Senior Superlatives
Popularity
B \Oleo( Seniot Class, .\nne is the " \fost. "
Her Cheerlead ine;, ')tuden t Counseling, Bank
dire( ting, and clramatiting indicate reasons
lor her ( lassmatc..,· selection lor our l !all.
.\nd she\ a "bonnie lass" to hoot-right from
the Brig-o-Doon.
Highland Fl1nging
MISS ANNE GORRIE McDONALD
Mr. President
Run . the . enior Class and clirec h the Bank.
He assists with "ltuclent Coull( il and "as Yal uable to ll ornets in football and basketball.
\!so ,·aluahle olhce aide and '>plendid per onalit'r spell Hall ol Fam' for Cha1les.
Sidel ne onxiety-1tching to go bock in Sanders watches
Hornets intercept
CHARLES SANDERS
li/
�DAR 's Best Citizen
B
\Ole
ol the Seniors and teacher-.; Sara
\Ia< aho i'> one ol th e . \tlanta .Journal\ (;em
~ia
Pead1es. Personality radiant a. the Rain -
bel\\ she heads, she has edi ted her-.ell into
Journal ism 's Hall of Fame.
M SS SARA MAC SMITH
VALENTINE QUEEN FOR '59
MISS MARTHA TALLMAN, Captain of Mo orettes, Beo;Jiy Revue contestant, and lovely lady
for Hall of Feme.
TALENTED CHORAL ACCOMPANIST
MISS MARGENE SHELTON, talented pianist has played her way to lome
as accompanist to chorus.
�Senior Superlatives
Best Students
Rosemar \
three
year~
Place in
llonor
Point a\ erage for
has earmarked her for Fir'>l
~cholastic
honor'> ; and national
a\\ard in Latin entitle. her to Hilltop l !all
of Fame.
MIS S ROSEMARY SCRAGGS
Who Is Sylvia?
What Is She?
Tfonor Student in Senior Cla-,s, I fonm
leader in <hun h and Rainbow'>, !oval cop\
editor of Hilltop, songbird in Festi\als, and
jitter bug pa1 C'\.cellence that ... "IIeaH'n
'>lH
h grace did lend her"
. lor her re
'>Cl\Cd seat in the IIall.
/_
MI SS SYLVIA MANITA HUTCHINSON
fil)
�LARRY ELLIOTT-lith grade SUPERLATIVE as student d ector of Bond Natural Reader
and Polarood Bug-p 1 <~s on everready smile.
M CHAEL SKFLTON-10th grade pianos!, SCALING the heights of Artistic Ac·
compl shment.
Famous People From The Underclasses
RICHARD SCRAGGS-8-yr. SUPERLATIVE in art also leods in Subfreshman Scholarship.
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MISS CAROL Kl DDLE-11 th grade talented MUSICIAN dancer, ond skater points her toe toward the lcescopades.
�Senior Superlatives
Prettiest
One of the .\tlanta
Peaches and "inner of
Journal'~
~cnior
Georg-ia
Girls Beauty
Re' uc, . 'a ncy make'> a prett pic turc on stage
or ofl .• \II this and s n icc too, [or Y-Teens
\\'oriel Fellowship '>Cat her in th
Hilltop
II all.
Nancy models for Rich's Teen Boord
MISS NANCY ELLEN BAKER
Handsome
Beaut\ Re\ ue \Vinn er
0\
er three other
conte tants. Major interests such a.
lim Jim
cards, hot rods, and II it records Q;i\ e Jap a
claim to Hall of Fame prcstio·e.
KENNETH GUFFIN
il
�Diversified Cooperative Training
B1'
F. 1 1
<.1 1 . Corn dinnlrn
OHI( 1 R'l
n,,m Row
Pu'\ldr•nt
I ' irT-PU'IIdr·nt
jttn
'l r·r rl'lary
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p
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I
Rllllll I
H 11torinn
.
Pa rlia 111 r•nta ria 11
David Rose, Donna Dorsey, Pot Tribble. Judy Wh1te, Nancy Lawson, Woyne Mosley.
Alan pu's up our DCT plaque "n the new roo,
The scropboo is progreSSing rapidly. The comm1t ee cons1sts of Pot Tnbble, Cho rl"on,
Alan Cort , Donno Dorsey; ond Judy White.
OCT
State Notes
The ll; tp ., ilk (.lub
u~ual
ha~
held it-.
finl' record in )tate
pat tic ipation .
Bobby McClung works on on attractive bulletin board
to match the ottroc iveness of our new room.
The new treasurer is busy with her financial report.
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�CAPT SALLY CHANCE
CO-CAPT. CAMILLE HOWELL
VIVIAN JONES
LINDA MANORD
B-Teom Squad yells for baby Hornets . They toke their practice seriously.
TERESA ADAMS
JACKIE CONORT
SHERRY WILLIAMS
LINDA BEAUFORD
"We've gotto school! We've gotto yell" -
HO-RN-ETS-SWISH-UP THEY GO-ALL ON THE S-
i3
and do they yell at Big Game Time!
�Y-TEENS
Juntor officers: Bailey, Adams, Jones, ond
Crawford, "nose up" Senior President,
Hutchinson.
Ring The Bell From Door To Door With Loads of Chips And Good Will
Juniors who'll soon toke over.
Which one's theY-Teen?
"Hear no evil, speak no ev11, see no evil"
Y-Teen in-betweens- numerous "Sophs."
at a spend-the-night party?
Our vote for Potato Chip Chicks.
Who! con those Seniors plot now?
�Stage Doors Open
Drama ha\ real!} <ome "a< IO'>S the footlights" in one of
the "liH·st" ~< hool clubs. DR.\~L\- II it is called, godchild
of DR.-\:-.L\ -TECI I, who'>c pmlcssional help through it visits here gin· TI I I 'i a profes.,iona I tou< h .in play a< tin g. The
club ka1 m rri< k-. of the trade in make-up, stage props, and
lights-the 111ghlights of DR .\:\L\ I I of <omc;c being Peach
tree pia s-real li\e a< 1o1s, on '>tagc. DR.\;\L\-II hopes to
add stage mikes lo the lo<al high school stage this year.
Stage struck Sylvia foscinoted "On Set"
Club sponsor, Mrs. D. , reodies for try-outs
The Club on Peochtree-·ot the Tower, thot is.
''Diory of Anne Fronk" sporks enthusiasm .
E.A. swaps theater tolk with Mommy Yokum
Moke-up time for Senior Ploy.
Judy hears Abner· "President of the United Stoles?"
Woiting for Greyhound to Athens ploy'
'Welcum, strangers, to Dog Potch," os DRAMA-H went right
bock stoge .
�Music Opens Doors To Enjoyment
Chorus rehearses lor PTA concert
Concert Bond booms out lost days ,n "historic" room 110.
Lorry trumpets, directs, or sings.
OH, mel Let's toke that bor ogoin, g1rls.
Mr Heard collects Jane's bonk niCkels for
bus fore.
�The big fov•
Oh, why won't this money bolonce!
Better toke the cover of!J
Men of E 3. Is this all?
E-3
Gail is the center of attraction
Sparkle, sparkle little ringl
Through Senior Home Room Doors
The Hilltop Collects For These Pages
Lost, Colv1n?
Study - stvdy - study?
Kindo cluttered-isn't 11?
II
�E-2
Brewer
Brews
Are
Cooch Brewer's
0
Better
bearer of bod news.
Senders, O'Hare, Lowler, Youmans: You call them officers!
Donut Money From Our Favorite Dispenser
Paid For This Page
Tackles and Cheers.
Us'ns, Cooch, and the rodio equ1pment.
Where do yot. th1nk you're go1ng? We hove a door
Up on the roof
wo1t1ng for Santo Claus?
7
Put those Century Handbooks away-you know you can't
d1ogrom
The End.
�Homeroom co-chairmen, Bradley and Duke, hold powwow with Chief Douglass.
Is Rudolph o club officer, too?
E-1
E-1 is sovang its little bits.
Who says girls ore the gossipers?
This Page Was Come By At A Dime-A-Day~
Now, now, boys, it's almost time for the belli
What's
i!l
1n
that locker, Mary?
�ADVERTISING INDEX
\npoll I ire and ll,lltt't) <.ompan\ .
. .. 1~0
\irpmt lt:l\l'ln\ , llHOI(>OI,lll'd , , ,
<1
\ llied \rt i\t \~t'IH \ , , , . , , .. , , , , , , ,
, , 10/
\met i< ,111 I egion Po't _-,I , ...... , . .
!I'>
\1Hltt'\\S, Judge F I
..•.....•..•... , In ·,
\IHh IlaiHh ' I ool Rental
. . . ..•......• II
\rHm Pres'
•.............• 10~
\\iation lnS~name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
II~
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.. ........... 101
II I
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Baptist (.hun h . I•it t .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. fi
1\,ttro\\. John R . • . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . !I
Bell\ Restamant
....•....•...•...•.. 1~0
Iknneu·s I I.tinlte' t '' ................... 10!1
1\('\ ilk 1\ait and (.oldhsh Farm . . . . . . .. .... !17
Big \ppk .
. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . 1~0
IIi hop. Dt. Jo eph (.. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 10'1
1\nan Bnildt·l\ and <.onn :u 101 . J R . . . .
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(111(1<1\ ·, Ir.tilt•r '>aks . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . 1~0
( ' . <)
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Callahan. rom
. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . II !I
Camphell\ DnH'· In Re'otatnalll . . • . . . .
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C.umithael .md '>om. Il<manl I .
101
<.a noll\ I tre Com pam ..
.. ......... ((II
Catt<.:t\ Bather '>hop
. . • . . . . . . . . IOi
Lttl\11ight. I hh
........ . . . . . . . . . . . . llfi
Lt\\thon and Il ollnms ................... 91
Celeste Beaut\ '>hoppe . ........•..... . .•.. 101
Chanin <.oporation ...•................. <I
Chapman Dtng (.ompam .......•...•...... 1~0
( llllt'm 1\anl.. of I I.tpt•,illt• ......•..•....•.. I~~
(It\ of Il ape\ille
.................... 1~1
( latk' Citie '>el\ite '>tati m ............. ..
( Ja-.~ic Flower 'ihop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
Coca-Cola C:ompam • . . . . . . . ..•.... ..• ... . I~~
Cothran \1 0101 . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . C)
College Patio. upph Compam .......••... 101
( ollege 'lnet•t P l . \ , .. .. . .. ............. ((J~
Cotton\ l)tiH• -ln
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1~0
() . (
.... ...... .............. .. 90
n.:1
Dana tuat t Com pan\ . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . I
Delta \ irltncs
.........•..........•. CJI
De\\ hen\ ,md Daile\ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. I I !I
Dillton Compam . .J \u tin ...........•.. IOi
Jli,ic Dri\C· In 'our"clf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :?
Di,te \l ohilc H ome <;ales Com pam . . ..•.. . II !I
() i ic Rcwc;n ct
.•...•....... I 0 I
J)onchoo R unet.tl I Iome . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . CJ.i
D tag R ates ....................... .. ..... !II
D\\at f (,,ill .......... ................... 9!1
El
•... .......... •..•...•... 7!1
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.. ...... I'll
\lohln Bat B Q .............. . . . . . . Ill
\ l odctn I lome ll anl\\atc ........ .. .. ... 11/
\lontag llrothel'o. III<Oipot.llt'd . . . . . . ..... 11~
\hciS J)ul..son lutnllua· Compam
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(,t·m• t.tl Flc\atcll Compam • . . . • . .
. 10:1
<.ent·t .tl lmtname \gem\ • . . . . . . .
. !II
<.eorgta Baptist (.hildtt•n's Ilome . . . . . . . . II
<.t•o tgt;t tainle" '>ll•el Cmpmation ......... 106
(o~hson '>en ice O.,tation
. . •. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ~
(,ood e Poultt\ , 11Ho1potaled ............... I
Cot don l·oods
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1~0
(.outle\ \lu ic . Ra' ...................... 101
<.t :n l inc Ira mit
..............•...... !1!1
LH·c•n Brothers '\ urse ti es ... . ...•.......... 10!1
C.t imt·s. -.heriff I Ralph .................. 10:1
(.ulf \irpon '>el\ i<e '>tatum .. .. .. . .. . • .. • !I
<.nlf el\ite '>tat ion
................. !l!l
'\a lit'' ( h<' 10let
....•.......•...... Ill
'\mth \\enue Da\ '\ul\t'l\ . . . . • . . . . . . . . llfi
'\o1th \\enue '>drool
... ....... , II I
ll.urg-at ( ah Compam .................... 11 :1
llapt•,ille \lumni \"ociatiou . . ... ... . . . ll .i
I lapn ille \tHo Pans . .
. . . . . . IIi
llapt· ,ille \1110 -.et\ice
IO.i
ll,rpnille Colllll' lt' and Bl()(k C.ompatl\ .... 10/
llape,illc Drug Compam
110
II ape' illc Dn (Jeane" . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
I
I I ape' illc J'alni< C.ent<.:t
.. ............. Ill
llapedllc l umitmc ...................... II~
II ape' ille Cardens
.i
llapnille lli~h PI \ ·:::·:::::::::::::::: 114
llapt·,ille I lome-. O.,upph .........•..•...• , 10/
II ape\ illc· Jeweln Com pam . . ...........•. II
I I ape\ ille lions Cluh ....••.............. 110
l l:tp<' ' ille \ lcthodi t Chunh . • . . . . . . . . . • . . fi
I l ap ~ ' ille \I ntel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .
99
I Ltpe' ill<.: '>tudios
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~~~
II.tpe' ille I ire and Batten ....•...•...... II/
ll.q>t'\ ille I ire and Recapping ..........•.. II~
I I.IJ>l'\ illc \\ m11an\ Cluh .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. ..
I
1Iap1)\ Homes Focxl 101 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ill
l lani-.. John \ f. . .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. ...... II~
ll a,etl\ 's ... ............ ....... .... ....... IO.i
ll eadland and De l.owc '>hell '>en i<e ""Ilion II
ll cel\, H )) ..
.. .II !I
l l empt·t h and '>mlS, \ ( . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . .. IIi
llt•n ing· Re,all lh ng
. .. .. . .. .. .. • .. .. I
lli<kman. Dt. h. cith I ..................... 'I
I Ii ·Onanc '>en ice tat ion ...... . ..... .. .... II 9
ll olland , Preston l .ec .. ... ........•........ II
J:H 1..-.on' Read\ \f i, Com pam ...••...•..•.
Janw-. Hardware Compan\
. .....•..•.. . ..
Jeflnies '>tat ion . • . . .................•.
Jdfcl'oon \\cnuc Beaut' '>hop .............
Jone' Furniture Cornparn . . . . . . . . . . .
~~~~
IO.i
10/
ll.i
~
h.enh Jew<.:lt\ and Opti<al Com pam .....•. ~II
h. elln. '>olititor John I. ...... .....•...... ll.i
h. elf<.:, . 0., ·n icc 'itation, I Jo ke .....•......... 110
ls.cnnn \ Bather 'ihop .............•....... ,IO.i
h. itt hens I ccd \f illing ltrtorporated .•...•.. Ill
h. t isfl\ h.rcme Doughnut O.,hop ..••........ IIi
E~
................... II
Ea 1 Point \ nto Pat l'o • • • • • • . • • • • • . • • • • . !II
Ea't Point Cht'\ mkt . . . . • . . . . . . . . ........ I 0/
Ea\1 Point C lcaneto, .........•............. C)!l
East Point Rcalt\ Com pan) ..•...•......... II !I
Elkins () panmelll '>tore . . . . • • . . . • . . . . . . • . . !I
Enterprise Fngra' ing Com pam • • • . . • . • . II~
Fst<.: Heating a•ul \it Conditiwting . . . . • . II
F'·"' -\mn '>toH'
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1~0
I \<Ill l mplunent Com pan' . . . . . . . . . . . . CJJ
F / . Cmb '>en '>tore ................... 11 :1
I ash ion '> hop ....•.......•...•........•.. , 10'1
I ash ion I ailm
..•...•. ((I~
l lamingo R c tatll<llll
. . ....• . HI/
Folds Brotht:rs '> tandanl S: l\ t<l' '>tat ion, ...•. ((J'I
. ...•..... 10~
Ford \l otcn Com pam . .
I orcign Car ale ..•. . . . . . . ..••.. . . . . . . II~
I ande" Clean<'"
. . ...•..•....... !1!1
I.eadr and '>on \ uto Palls ... ... ...•..•... IIi
l owe C. Ia'' Compam ..................•... Ill
() ' h.ell\ s, I nun pmated
Olcl '>outh ntntng Room
Out (oilll~
....... II~
...... II~
Pait Pe~Sonncl '>eni<e ...........•...... , 110
Pete's I· lowe r '>hop ................•.....•. !l:l
Post'\ ami I inn. ltHOI pmated .•...•...•... H.i
Prcslntetian Chunh . II.tpt·\ille ........... Hfi
Pn·-.w ( lea m•t s . . .
. . . . . . . . . . • . . • . (17
l'llltl\ lte Com pam ...•..... .. .....••.... !n
, 110
RaH·n\ llmi't .. .. .. .. •
.. .....
Reedt•t .md \lt(.aughn, IIHmpmaled . . . .
Reid \li~nm<·nt Compam . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rid.t'll '>cl\ ite '>tat ion ....................
Rog<.:IS (,HKCI\ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rogers . \\ . C. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .•..
Ru.,.,ell Dn Cleanets
......•......•......
so
H~
"ealtesl '>outhetn ))a it it's
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . !l.i
O.,etHO , (tHOtporated
. , , , , , ... , , , , , , , .. 101)
'>in11non-. ancl Compam .............•.... 110
'>immons. Clctk J. \\ ......... .... . ..... .. !17
'>imp'>on '>en icc 'itation, (lark
••. . . . !l:l
'>intp-.on Johmon Post [~CJ~ . \ F.\\
. . . . . 10~
""'"a' '><.:1\Hl' '>tallon
.i
..•...... H.i
'>no \\ hitc (team
O.,ome '>en tot\
, ....... . II/
'>outhea'olcm \irnaft '>ales and Challet Co. II~
'>outhetn \ ero. lncotporated . . . . . . . .
Ki
'>out hem Bell I clegraph and I elcphone Co. HI
-.outhetn Bra\Siere, l n<t>rpmatecl
!1:1
'>oul hnn \ lt'ter and '>upph Com pam . . . .. !17
'>onlh J'ullon l nsutatHe and Real l·'olate
\ gent\ , l ntotpotated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llli
quare Deal Plumhin~ Com pam ......•... !17
'>tatrett l'lumhing ancl Ileal ing Com pam. In<. !1:1
'>talc I a1111 l n'ourann•
..................• !l:l
'>tl'\\all \ H·nuc Baptist Chunh ............ Hfi
-.,ll'\\all \\enue '>hell '>t'l\tt<' . . . . .........• 11/
-.ulllt•s, I . Eat!
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hi
I a11J..sle' . J udgc Jeptha C:. . . . . . . . . . .....• II
I ennessec C01 pora 1 ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H:l
I ennt'"t'e ~.gg C:ontpan\. l tHOipmated .•... , II/
I homason, James I
.........•... ,IIH
' J homp-.on·s \ mato '>t't\Hl' '>t•llion ••....... I IIi
I t ihhle\ l aundn. IIHotporated ........... ~~~
l ri (it\ Ele<tric
..... .•......• , 109
l n ( ''' I edcral ""' ings and Loan \ s-.o<iation H!l
I 1i ( tl\ ll atd\\ are
.. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. :1
I \\1'111\ C. iris
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H'l
l niH·I\al \! mots ........................ !l:l
\ atsil\ , J he . .... ......................
\I and \\ I .\ . '> ale-. and )ct' ice •...•.... ... !17
\I.H '\ eill. \f p, \l ahel \ hholl . . . . . . . . . . . . I
\l ac R.tl. Douglas (,
I
\l ahn l mutante \ gent\, John. ...
llfi
\l a!'oh Bu'oitw" Colkgc . . . . . . . . .
. ... !1.1
\J ar tin Johmon P tinling Compam
.... Jifi
\1 <( lei land, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ..•. 110
\l clntas '>inc lair Petroleum ............... II/
\ lt'lton\ Cleaners ,mel I auudn ..••....... II
\l ttropolitan Credit \ w>< iat ion . . . ......•. !I/
\1 tllt•t. Ikpanment '>tor<.: ......••..••..... II 0
\l mn \f arkcts . .
.
... ..... •...... .•. . J()fi
\I itt hell I unnal Chapel ..........•..•..... II~
HI
II/
HI
!1/
I IIi
I I~
H:l
\\ ack Roof '>en tn· ....................... IOfi
\\at kin-. t 1' i<e Com pan\ .....••..••..•.. !1.-,
\\ ehl>. Paul . . . .
. • . . . . . . • . . . . I I ">
\\ 'eldon's '>hell O., cn Hl' '>t.llwn .. . .. .. .. ..
H~
\\ ell' '>chool. J o'>ephine .
.........
H:l
\\ e'ollnook \l otor'o •
'li
\\ i lso11, I .\ . '> en i<t' ..................... HI
\\ o fl mcl, Jud~<.: ( harles \ ............•.. H.i
" oddall \l otor Com pam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1
\\ 1ight. Dt R h. . . .. ....... ...... ...... .. ,·:1
\\ .J.j. ll
...................... K">
\\ '\ nn, (:()\ . . . . • . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . . . ~
�SOUTHERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
ANO
TELEGRAPH
COMPANY
�J. R. BRYAN
TRA TOR
BL'ILDERS &
602
CornplinLents
of
1ontro e Dr.
A FRIEND
PO 1-
COY WYNN
Congratulations
enzors
the
DIXIE DRIVE-IT YOURSELF
STUDENTS' FRIEND
W. P. GIBSON
SERVICE
S
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leveland • \'enue,
GROCERIE
Weldon's Service Station
AXD
3451 Stewart Avenue
. \V.
HAPEVILLE,
EORGI.\
:\1L\T
JONES FURNITURE COMPANY
Tribble's Laundry, Inc.
"In the lleart of llapn•ille"
Complete Laundrr
c
l'l"'l'ice
Q T
ALITY F T
R:\IT "RE-LOW PRICE
' HIRT
FRIGIDAIRE-::\IAYT G
Pay All
PO 7-3 69
• til it) Bill
PPLI , ·cE .
0 'R
PECIALITY
128 'o. ') Ivan Rd.
Here
Cleveland Ave. &
p
PO 1-9805
S2
ylvan Rd.
7-7920
�TRI-CITY HARDWARE COMPANY, INC.
Complimml
597 Central AHnue
of
DR. ROBERT K. WRIGHT
HAPE\' ILLE, GWRGI \
p
Our Low
7-1554-5
o~·rrluad
CHIROPRACTIC CLI:'\IC
You
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C 0111 pfi men/ S
.llon f'\
WOODDALL MOTOR CO.
Russell Dry Cleaning Co.
We Bur- ell -Trade For Anything
2980
PO 6-0291
ATLA:'\TA,
tewart AH.,
Exclu ive
ta-. ·u Fini hing Proce s
3404
.\V.
tewart AHnue
p
:rEORGIA
1-9167
For Beller Lawns and Gardens
Compliments
u e
of
HORTI-FERTZ
Josephine Wells School
TENNESSEE CORPORATION
EA
T POI:'\T,
THE VARSITY
"Our
ATL
mall Variety Insures Freshness"
A THEN
TA
83
EORGI \
�Tl F CTI
•
GC RA'\T EED
HAPEVILLE DRY CLEANERS
C' ()Ill pi i 1111' Ills
( Hall's Beaut) 'alon)
of
3-1 Y l'ars ,'prv.'inq in J/ap e'l•t!lf
Keith and Gloria Hickman
and ,'urrounding Commt11til1
612 'e ntral Ave.
PO 7-+9+6
Compliments
Comp/iml'nls
of
Mrs. Mabel Abbott MacNeill
of
and
Douglas G. MacRae
T. Earl Suttles
REID ALIGNMENT COMPANY, INC.
VEN'
lf?ltl'l'! Balanl'in g - Fram es StraifJitlened
121 Davis Avenue
PO 7-+393
E.\
T POIXT , GEORGI\
HERRING'S REXALL DRUGS
" Your Fril' ndly Druggist"
Q ' LITY
Phone PO 1-1167
Hapeville's Woman's Club
:\'D 'E R\'1 'E
7+7 Virginia Ave.
HAPE\'ILLE, GEORGIA
84
�1260
Phone
on your dial
DI 4-2233
RADIO WTJH STATION
E .\ST POIXT, Gl·.ORGL\
Home of Go pel and
WI
c
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E, BEER A D CI ARE1 TE ADVERTI I T
G
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Compliment s
()Ill
pi i /Ill' Ill s
of
of
Judge
SKYWAY SERVICE STATION
Callers for , ], ], /
Charles A. Wofford
p
erl'lce
1-0117
Corner \ · irginia and Lang
\e.
CRI:\11:\' \L CouRT OF Ft..:LTO:\' Cou:\'TY
HAPE\' ILLE, GEORGIA
POSEY & LINN, INC.
Hapeville Gardens Florist
De igners and .lfanufacturers
of Truck and Trailer Bodies
2967 Stewart Avenue
P.
PO 1-33+0
2+
. Box 10708 'ta. A
C niversit) A\ e.,
ATLA:\'T\
10,
.\V.
GEORGIA
Phone JA +-1967
SNO-WHITE CREAM
BEST WISHES
9r
Virginia Avenue
Breakfa I senwl from ti :30 .l..ll.
TO
PLATE L · _
SENIORS
H
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HE
RDER'
PIT BARBEC
A . ' D\ ICHE
TJ~
�FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
STEWART AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH
HAPEVILLE METHODIST CHURCH
HAPEVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
�WILSON TV SERVICE
CLASSIC FLOWER SHOP
~IRs.
]. ::\I.
3287
J \CKSO'
PO 7-0 II
tewart A\e.
ERVI:'\G GREATER
TLA "TA
QUALITY FL WER'
Plu
PER 0 rALIZED 'ERV ! E
CLARK'S CITIES SERVICE STATION
'o\IPLETE
0:-\ E
SToP
'ER\'ICE
'\ er1•ing the llapey•ille ,/rea"
3253
tewart Avenue
PO 1-9333
"If It's 'Goode' it's 'Good'"
GOODE BROTHERS POULTRY
COMPANY, INC.
Congratulations Seniors
\ HOLE
DANA-STUART CO.
LE
822 \ V. Harvard Ave.
COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA
PO 6-9601
C on grat ul at io ns
EN I R
H A P E VILL E HI
H
HO L
HENRY CHANIN CORP.
otton - W as te
P.
.
Bo~
32
L inter
EA T P OIXT, GEORGI.\
87
�Smile pretty, g1rls.
Six maids.
D-3
The homeroom that goes
1OO%
on everything.
Batons, megaphones, and whistles.
Things ore looking up.
Does hove some men of)er all.
�1T P A I S TO B l I
<.2l ALITI :\IER 'H
TRI-CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS
'\DI S I·,
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
at
LIBER
ELKIN' S DEPARTMENT STORE
6r
[)
,/rroun/s ln.,urul , 10,000
606 , outh Central Ave.
Central A\e.
H
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PO 7-977+
\I'E\ 11.1.1·, c~oRGI \
\1'1.\"ILLE, GEORGI\
R;n nelle Penticoff
Pegg) \Vhitmer
Pats)
Patricia :\Iicheli
\Vaite~
Carol) n Rice
Alice Trrnt
Janrt \ ilson
Karon Kell)
Sal!)
Jud) Butler
'hern \Viii iams
Camille Howell
Dolores Broob
Bett\
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Ellene
right
'hancr
Air Travelers Inc.
mith
nn Ingram
Leah Rutledge
Ann \Veils
Beck) :tevens
\Villiametta Henderson
Cotu;ratu/ a/ ion.1
Gulf Airport Service Station
and
(F-ntrana to .lirporl}
Ht'sl lf 'is lu·s
'0'\CR TULATIO'\''
CARLYLE FRASER
SE'\IOR:
OF
B et'lt II ere 33 Y t•ars
JOI l
19~9
BARROW
COCHRAN MOTORS
.'alu llanru;n
2 0 '\. East Point :rrert
JONES FURNITURE CO.
}'our
DY
:niCA
Dl'll!l'r
'OCHRA~
-
631
Owner
H
Bus. PO 7-82H
'< ntral AH•.
\PE\'ILLH. Gt:.O RCI \
'
�D-1
\\'e cat, drink, and are
me11 \ - \fan -Oil \tan!
"TEACH, and our Moms steer D-1
We grabble the locker for books.
20 m1nutes 1n line
F1ve m1nutes to eat. But it's fun.
we con hardly w01t
This is the way we sip our sodo-ot the Corner
Drug-notch.
D-1 keeps up with the news.
We ploy ond morch ond sing-so we won't be dull
Fast becoming bonkers
burn.
with money to
Roll 'em Boys- they poy for this page.
boys.
Our Reporter Nancy keeps our paper comin£
uo
Our hot rod boys con drag like crazy .
�DRAG RACE '
PO l-8-l26
Even ' unda\ Afternoon
Fun safe-supen ised
F \IRRl R' . (;UlRCI \
at
Bendix -
.\I:n tag -
Frigidaire - Tappen
CAWTHON AND HOLLUMS
( ,'ommerrial and Domestir , I ppliau rn
TED EDWARDS' SKYPORT
'tOL
CSTOW
KITCIII::
TELr\'1 . 10
also
f-IEATI
Airplane rides and flight instructions
Phone Palmetto-9891
G EQ ' I P.\IE:\T
22) \V. \Vashington Ave.
E .\ST Pot'\T ,
G \.
Fire , / uto Liabilitr Bonds
For all Your lmtll"£1111"1' Xel'lls
EAST POINT AUTO PARTS
Call FRA:\ K WI LLI.A.\I ,'
628 . orth \Iain ,' treet
E .\ST
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY
101 X. Church
POI'T, GEORGI\
E.\sr
Res. PO
t.
P01'1. GroRCL\
1-60~5
Bu. . PO 6-0821
EVANS IMPLEMENT COMPANY
ales and
en•iu·
CO.\I.\IERICAL .\IO\\'I~R.'
\ 't , IZE
(,olf 'ourse irport
Park
Cemeter~ -Estate f lome
One of America's
J
Sl' PPLI E' & EQl'l P.\IE T
'OB 'E - WORTH I GTO
Pioneer Scheduled Airlines
PI:"'AWAY -DE\' ERE
\ E T POL T
.\I L rra~ 8-31 'i3
'
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611 :\orth Ave.,
KEITH JEWELRY AND OPTICAL CO.
Serving 67 Cities
Dl .\IO D - \V TCIIE:
JEWELR'l
in Seven Countries
Complete
0 f>liral Co.
PO
603 Central A' e.
Tf
!II
\l'li\'ILJ.l., Gt·OR(.I \
-127'i
�Cooch Brawn has an aud ience.
Ladies first.
C-7
Janet seems to be comero shy.
Cora and Hollis head bonk1ng program .
Cool "cots" on the cot wolk .
IJ2
�UNIVERSAL MOTORS
CLARK SIMPSON SERVICE STATION
2866 : tewa rt
3-1-18 ' te\\'art
\en ue
II
\('nue
\PE\' ILLE, GEORGI . \
PO 1-0671
H . \1'1 \'ILJ.h, GEORGI\
FORD
STATE FARM INSURANCE CO.
CTO -
FORD
H. S. Starrett Plumbing and
Heating Inc., Co.
LIFE-F!RE
.1 maiwn , 'ta/1(/artl Dw/er
.1 gent
CO'\TR
To\1 \V.
'TI:\G A'\[) REPAIR!'\G
LEWIS
1656 Linwood
PO 7-1- H
\('.
PO 1-1171
750 \ 'irginia Ave.
E .\ST POI'\1, GEORGI .\
Business Administration
Be\ erage~ Chilled \ Vith
Genuine lee :\Ian's Ice
Are Better
PURITY ICE COMPANY
. . . in month~ in~tead of \ear~. Accredited 'treamlined
Cour~e~ of Bu~ines~ dmini~tration. ccounting, and :ecretaryship. Prepare in '<J traditional time and expen~es for
starting income of ~2,700 to S3,600 per )ear - enahle
!!;raduate~ to earn from S6,000 to :9,000 during time thus
gained. An a\erage of 10 calls per graduate. Da\ and
night. Call or write for bulletin and detail~ of our famed
"Earn-Learn" plan.
MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE
322 I\') 'treet,
For The Form Davane
wear
~.
]A 'i-6813
E.
PETE'S FLOWER SHOP
Flou•ers for all Orwsions
PETE AR. ETT
A Fane Brossaere
Pnced at 'I QQ To •3Qg,
'i87 Central
PO 6-'iSII
\e.
�C-6
Our busy homeroom officers : Londo Monord, Lindo Kirklond,
Cornell Lynch, Corol Morris.
So you're finolly poying off .
You're supposed to be bonkong .
Pretty onterestong Hornet.
These ore our four moscots .
Whot ore you doing, Monord?
High steppers- Morjorie ond
Chorlotte.
Reody to go, Sondro?
�WATKINS SERVICE COMPANY
SER\' ICE 'TATIO .
EQL I P~IE'\T
ill.l talll'fl a11rl Rt pain·tl
Get the
GEOR(,t
\V. \
,\ '1 Kl'\S,
Be.1f
Ow11 er
1206 ,\han Rd., ' . \\' .
PL 8-6821
ATJ .. \'\T\ 10,
GEOR(.J \
PAUL T. DONEHOO
FC. ERAL HO~IE
~93
Glen Iri
Dr.,
1.
•
E.
PO 1-2171-72
TR 2-0711
mhulance-Oxygen Equipment
Air
'onditioned Chapel
Off Street ParkinJ!:
There's
ah~·ar.1
a sprrial u ·t'frr,mt• at
for llap1Tilll' llif/h . . .
:\Ian) of our mo~t \alued cu~tomer~ ha\e come to th from
Hapeville HiJ!:h. In return. we alway~ tn to extend an
extra effort for our Hape\ ille HiJ!:h friend~. old or new.
SOUTHERN AERO, INC.
Atla nta M un ici p al Airpor t
p
PO 7-1+98
1-0892
I RCRAFT , E RV JCE
EAST POINT AMERICAN LEGION
ST
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PO 'T '\ 0.
PROD{ CTS
It's !lrt'at to be a Lt't!l''""ain•
ELI<:IBIIITY D\IFS
"C O "CRTJ~S Y
I
Y O"CR S"
\ \'\\' 1 -
pril 6, 1917 to
\ V \ V 11-Dec. 7. 19+1
Korean
ction -
June
JOL
\),)
r.
to
19~0
o\. II, 1918
:ept. 2.
19+~
to Jul) 27, 19'i3
0 \Y !!!.
�Londo. Barbaro, Bet y 100°o bonking'
Teresa, Lindo. Ann. Betty our officers?
Judy and Jane· "Our New Students"
C-5
My, Caro e Wh11t happened?
!Jfi
�BEVILLE BAIT & GOLDFISH FARM
METROPOLITAN CREDIT ASSN.
3190 Old Jone~horo Rd.
'iS' 2 Central AHnue
II
\I' I\ 11.1.1. (;I()R(;I.\
II
\I' I \'II. I I • (; H>R<.J.\
Phone PO 1-<J<J36
PO 7 31 1J2
TEXACO PRODUCTS
M & W TV SALES AND SERVICE
]. P.
"IT'e <tr'l:ire .J/1 .lJak i'S"
RICKETT
Phone POplar 7-3+9+
CERTIFIED Ll'BRICATIO .
2903 'tewart J\,e., :. \\'.
PO 1-9170
SQUARE DEAL PLUMBING
Free Estimates
011
( .' fJ Ill
of
.\ 't·u· Tf' ork
PRESTO CLEANERS
1286 Central A, e.
E\ST POl"!,
G\.
pi IIIII' II I J
PO 1-+751
567
'entral An·nue
(,' o 111 pi i mt'll Is
IJI'St 1/'islll's to Class
{/1/d
of '59
Bt st Tf"ishfs
Southern Meter and Supply Co.
J. W. SIMMONS
H . \PE\' ILLE, GEORGIA
CLERK or ,'uPERIOR CouR'I
!17
�C-2
The Milliono1res withdrow their millions.
Women in politics
C~2's
Com1lle, Carolyn , ond Peggy orr.ve in homeroom woth
smiles.
tutor - "Et tu--"
Overheard ot the goss1p center, "D:d you heor
"
"Teoch" do we oil get exempted?
B-Teom or Vorsoty- C-2's Roh Roh Gols
Hove books will loll
!J
�CON,'ISTE~
FOOD
TTLY GOOD
For Over Th i rtccn Y car
THE DWARF
HAPEVILLE,
A.
FORE, T P .\RK,
EAST POINT CLEANERS
ALTER TlO. '-COLD 'TOR GE
121-
.
G.\.
LANDERS
CLEANERS - LAUNDRY
POplar 1-6289
)ivan Road
Camphellton Rd. at DeLowe Dr.
E.\ST Po1:-.1,
0 ne Day
For
c
GE<>R<ol \
fl 'e sell Cleanliness
en• ice r,n R eques/.1
harter and 'pecial
Trip~
'all
Comp!tmenls
GRAYLINE TRANSIT
of
TR 2-7778- TR 5-6580
Jackson's Ready Mix Company
GULF SERVICE STATION
HAPEVILLE MOTEL
3310 'tewart
].
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ve.
BAR . E ', .ll anager
1-1 ~ Central
H
\I'E\' ILI.I:,
\ enue
JEORGI.\
�B-6
M~kln;J the Headlines.
Women in Action
Tea far s1x.
Our "All American Bays."
Straight from Hollywood.
The Line Up
Deposit1ng our $ millions.
The Papeye Fan Club.
100
�COLLEGE PARK SUPPLY CO.
RAY GORLEY MUSIC CENTER
I:L I LDI
Instruments loaned free to
~IATI
PAI.T
beginner~
J·HI .'tewart An-.
II
(;
A
RIAL , A
[) • l PPLI L
D\' AR'\LIIL
317 : . :\lain .'t.
\I' 1 \'II. I. E . (; \.
:
PO I 21'il
Cou.u.L
P .\RJ... , (, n. RC J \
Compliml'nts
CELESTE BEAUTY SALON
of
61 'i '\orth Jhcnuc
AVIATION INSU ANCE AGENCY, INC.
PO 1-260-
+75 Central
\enue
CARROLL'S TIRE COMPANY
ll)'i \"irginia
H
( ,' on tf ra: u! at ;o 11 .1
PO 6-29--
\C.
and
\PE\ JLJ.Ii , GEOR(.I \
Best lf'isht·s
Distributors of
"CARROLL' . '\ E\V TRE D"
Howard L. Carmichael and Sons
Expert Recapping
Fl r ~ERA.L
HO\IE
One I );l\ Service
DIXIE REWEAVERS
l :\ +-+6."'7
S8 Luckie ,' treet, X . \Y .
:\TL.\:\T.\, GEORGI.\
:\.1 R.' . E. T. \\' 1~FR E Y
101
�B-4
We try to use the long home room penods lor some concentroted study.
The sewing mochone tobles mode good bonking heodquorters.
We buy the "Hornet" os well os the "Hilltop."
Mrs. Liptok honds us the bod news our dement record.
We move our heodquorters to o room on the new onnex .
Com pli111 e nts of
FORD DIVISION ASSEMBLY PLANT
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
H .\PEVI I.LE, GEORGL\
V. F. W.
POST AND AUXILIARY
No. 4395
Po t ,'pon or
,'cout Troop Xo. 9
XILL\ RY SPOXSORS ESSAY: Americanism
H_ PEVILLE HI
H S HOOL
�"(Jualill' Print/llf/ Plu1 St
1"7/rt' ..
THE A-R-R-0-W PRESS
890 \ 'i rginia ihenue
Jl
Complim ents
PO 1-2+7+
of
\1'1 .\ ' ILI.I-., GEOR(.I \
E.
. REE\' E:.
:R.
FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC.
CHARLE ' R. ADA:\1:0
FOLDS BROTHERS
' TA ~
DARD ' ER\'lCE
271 I Piedmont R oad
ROAD :ER\'lCE
PO
1~9++9
CE 3-9431
tewart and '\ orth A\e.
H ,\I'E\'Il.Lt:, GEORCI \
Compliments
Compliments
(lilt!
of
Rest lf 'i.lht·s
T. RALPH GRIMES
:11ERIFr or
FL
LTO'\
College Street P. T. A.
CoL '\n
Compliment;
Compliments
of
Phone :\IR
Res. TR
8~67+5
+~032+
FASHION TAILORS
GENERAL ELEVATOR
TUXEDO RE'\T L
COMPANY
LATE: :\IODEL,
FOR:\1 L :HOE:
ATL .\ '\'T \, GEORGI\
JJ
:\II KE BE TO . President
:\I
Edgewood
l ' ELE K :\lOR
'e., . . E.
n \ '\T \, G \.
�Our busy office ·s, J•m'11y Horl'brick. Bo bora Crawford , Dionne
'-iollond, and Fre;do Callahan.
High finance
B-3
isn't he on angel.
Phys•col Ed. girls try new gym .
Honor Roll bound.
Jes' settin' a wish1n'.
101
�J. Austin Dillon Company
Funeral ' ervice
24-HOlR
AMB LAN E SERVl E
:vt
--oz
8-4680
Pryor Street, ,'. \V.
Complim ent.\
C: o nq rntul a I ir111.>
of
SE:\IOR:
E. E. ANDREWS
Carter's Barber Shop
Juo
.E
UPERJOR CouRT
ATI. AXT'
J L DJCJ \L
PAI:\TS - APPLIA~CE '-
HAPEVILLE AUTO SERVICE
+51
. Central AH·nue
CJRCLTr
' PORTI:\G GOOD '
James Hardware Company
Plumbing and Electrical ' upplie ·-Home Furnishing
Phone PO 7-8033
HAPE\"JLLE, GEORGI\
301 :.
CoLLEGE
P \RK , G '·
(,' om pi i men/ s
of
KENNY'S BARBER SHOP
\ eek-days- 9
.~1.
till 7
P.~I.
=:u;;:!;::,~~s
7{?;:;-~
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•
aturday- 9
A.~I.
till 6
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THIRT I NortA<T lilT HOM!
P.~I.
226 '\orth
~lain
' treet
EAT POJ'\'"T, GEORC.J \
@
~lain
:treet
�GEORGIA STAINLESS
STEEL CORP.
3335 Stewart Ave.
H
( In
\PE\' ILU.,
G \.
uburban Atlanta )
Telephones :- POplar 7-9+29-9+20
MINIT MARKETS
1217 . . tewart Ave.
ATL\XTA, GA.
2721 'tewart
ATLA. · TA, :rA.
ve.
2997 Campbellton Rd., S.
v\ .,
54 Highway
FOREST
ATLAXTA, GA.
P.\RK,
pen Everyday 7 A.:\-1. Till 12
Fre h Meat
- Grocerie
G.\.
P.~1.
- Ice Cold Beverage
omplete Light Hardware Dept.
WADE ROOF SERVICE COMPANY
RO FI
ENGINEER,
TRA T
Residential
R
Commercial
3255 Ba helor
EAST POIXT,
p
venue
EORGL\
6-7239
J()(j
Industrial
�Compliments
Allied Artists Agency
of
275+
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fort
tewart Ave.,
. W.
PO 6-1+31
" There is no Substitute for an Eduralion "
Congratulation to
enior Class
Compliments
East Point Chevrolet
of
Dealer, Inc.
' ALE
600 N.
PART
~lain
t.
Flamingo Restaurant
ERVICE
PO 7-2611
JEFFERIES STATION
Hapeville Concrete and
Block Co.
Lubricate- \Va. h -
\ ax- Road 'e rvice
PO 1-0338
Phone
Congratulations
~IA
7-9117
HAPEVILLE HOME SUPPLY
The
tore Tf' ith The !?est in , upp/ies
to the
+09 'outh Central Ave.
SENIOR CLASS
H
IOi
\PE\' JLLE, GEOR ,JA
�Typ"col gossip sesSion in B-2 .
Mr. Stephens searches for answers
Angels unaware?
Handsome lads.
B-2
Pretty loss'es.
lOS
Our officers
�,.or 1111 /Jnt In
i
(; 0 Ill pi /Ill' IllS
Food and
t'l''l'ice
of
CAMPBELL'S DRIVE INN
RESTAURANT
Bennett's Hairdresses
Per~onal
.!.CJ7') S. .\lain
St) ling
:r. - Ea~t
CLRB SER\' JCE-11
,1Jiles of
Tri-City Electric Company
l~lrctrical
II
(,'onlrac/ors
Point
A.:\I.-12 P.:\I.
miles with
SENCO SUPER GAS
\I'E\'II.LE, GEOR(;J \
Fi, r Location· in the Tri-Cit)
PO 7-7083
rea
627
. Central
THE FASHION SHOP
HAPEVILLE'
FA HI
Jonathan Logan
Co111 plilllents
"\ CL TER
Junior~
Bett) Hartford Dresses
Korell's Half 'izes
of
DR. JOSEPH G. BISHOP
Green Brothers' Nurseries
All Quality Plants
C I I I ROPR. \CT< lR
WHOLESALE- RETAIL
T\,-o
Location~:
23 5 Central A, enue
1176 Columbia Dr.
HAPE\'li.LE,
DE
PO 7-1113
]()H
,roRGI \
BL T q_6Q66
\TUR, GEORGI\
Bl' CJ-76'.!.7
�Hapeville Drug Co.
"T hr , 'torr 011 I hr Cornrr"
HAPEVILLE LIONS CLUB
PO J-3121
PRE
'RIPTIO
L'R ' PECl LTY
-
QUEEN'S CASH GROCERY
C ompli fllf'lll s
of
FREE DELIVERY
MILLER'S DEPT. STORE
820 • . Central
ve.
7-39 l 6
Phone P
HAPEVILLE, GEORGI\
HAPE\"ILLE, GEORGIA
Congratulatioll
Simmons and Company
and
BOOKKEEPI~G
TJrsl ll'ishes
Ralph McClelland
FuLTo:-:
CoL '\TY
81,0 Central Avenue
REPRE E:-:T.\TI\"E
HAPE\'ILLE, GEORGI\
Pair Personnel Service
Hoke Kelley Service Station
"Tiu .. outh's Fi11nt''
G
33
32~0
Peachtree Rd. (Buckhead)
For
yth Bldg.
J
ckson
5- 31
LF PROD CT'
I
FFICES I'\ ATL.\'\T\
~ 20- ~
A . -n TAX 'ERVICE
'.
~ l ain
at Center
Edar 3-1139
PO 1-9126
2581 Piedmont Rd. (Broadview Plaza)
CEdar 7-1631
110
�KITCHENS FEED MILLING, INC.
Di~tributor~:
HAPEVILLE FABRIC CENTER
FLO R Al\D FEED STL1 FF
vVOOLE
S out ha11 Prule a11d .11 Ollt' l .ll aker
ORD ROY
DRES' GOOD,'
TAFFET.
D
\IRY Al':D Pot..:LTRY RATJO:\'S
;\l
1192 Pryor 'treet, '. W.
8-+300-0 l
"E1.•ery
reed for Srlzool-girl
e'l. ·ing"
FORREST
7-4519
p
5 AND 10 STORES
387
entral
venue
+09 Central Ave.
PO 6-0
2725-3
· orth 1Iain
EAT Poi:\'T,
"Oppo ite Ford Plant"
3
treet
G '·
LOWE GLASS CO.
"Do11't Dally See Nalley"
. 1 I ain
607
E.\ "T
NALLEY CHEVROLET
treet
POI 'T, GEORGI\
'AFETY GLA''- PLATE GLA
255
tewart Ave.,
PO 1-1191
. ,V.
L ' DO'
'
HA.
~EL'-
GLA
REG L TOR -1IIRROR'
ATL.\ 'TA, GEORGIA
PO l-8 17
C0111 pfi 1111'11/S
HAPPY HOMES FOOD STORE
of
299+
MOBLEY BAR-B-Q
" J U I'l~
Ill
tewart
ve.
S.JCK , WILL PAC K "
�HAPEVILLE
FURNITURE COMPANY,
ANOTHER FRIEN D
INCORPORATED
770
'entral
\ Vishes thr Seniors
\'enur
The Best 0' L uck
PO 1-2612
PO 7-')060
.lmeriw Goes to Co/lrqe
YOCR HO :\I E FL' R:"\I T ' RE STO R E
With .ll ontng's 'tationer.r
ince ], '89
MYERS · DICKSON
MONTAG BROTHERS
103 \ Yare
2-t S :\I itchell
treet,
E\
ATL \'\;T.\, GEORGI. \
Phone
J
\enuc
. \ Y.
T
Por -.. T,
GEOR<.I \
2-9960
Complimt'nts
Old South Dining Room
O'KELLEY'S INC .
Good H ome Cooking
F R:\I L \ E R RE. ' TAL
231 .\l itchell
ATI .. \ '\; TA,
P hone
JA
Courteous Srn in·
treet, :. \V.
J EO RGI.\
O pr n 6 A. .\1. to 10 P . .\1.
2-9960
" Congratulations S eniors"
Prudential Insurance Company
\V ARR E N G. RO
" Twentieth
ER , Agent
en tu ry In u ranee"
112
�Southeast Aircraft Sales & Charter Co.
'\e\\ Twin and Single Engine Aircraft for Charter
nywhere An) time
E-Z CURB-SERV STORES
Air Ambulance
Phone POplar 6-6600
Lo·ated
H .\PE\ 'ILLE,
EORGI \
t Atlanta :\Iunicipal Airport
999 Virginia Avenue
IIAPE\"JLLE, GEOR(,J \
Compliments
Hapeville Tire and Recapping Co.
Holder1 s Auto Service
ENTERPRISE ENGRAVING
311 Central Ave.
COMPANY
]. :\I. HOLDER
PO 1-9120
H
52
\1'1:\' ILLE
J
EOR(,J \
lahama
treet
TLA. 'TA, GEORGI\
VOLVO
JOHN M. HARRIS
Foreign Car Sales
Georgia's Largest \'OL\'0 Dealer
specializintJ in
porh
''REAL E TATE BROKER"
'' 1nsu ranee"
'ars
EconOI11)
ars
3+15
318
~.
:\lain St., E
JOH
\ST POI'\T,
\enue
G \.
PO. 7-1+38
\ . ' A . DER ·, o•wner
RADIO Dl 'P TCHED
tewart
2+-IIOL R 'ER\ ' ICE
Mitchell Funeral Chapel
Hangar Cab Company
3362
7 5 Virginia A\e.
H
\PE\' ILLE,
te\nlrt
\enue
G \.
H \J>E\' ILLE, GEORGI\
p
1-776+
11:~
�BE T \VI HE' TO THE ,
E~
I
R'
of
1959
Hapeville High School P. T. A.
President
:\1 r.
J.
:\lax Holt
:Ylr. ]. :\la\. Holt
Co-Presid en!
1st Vice President
:\1r. Ivan Jone
:\1r. Charle \V. ()'Rear
2nd rice President
ecretary
:Vlr. John Harri
Treasurer
:\1r. Bi hop
11-1
imp on
�Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Hapeville Auto Parts
''Kinr; of .1 merira's Doughnut .\ "
KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT SHOP
+l-9 Ponce de Leon
712
orth
'entral A,enuc
\enue, • . E.
TR 6-7307
H .\l'L\' JLLE, GEORGI\
806 (Tordon St., :. \V.
PO 1-2221
PL. 8-6868
Compliment
LEACH & SON AUTO PARTS
5-J.O S. Central A' enue
II
and
\I'E\'ILLE, GEOR(,I \
Best TVishes
.1/1 Kinds of .luto Parts
Open 6 Days Per \ eek
From 8 :00
A.~\I.
to 6:00
John I. Kelley, Solicitor
P.~I.
PO 6-2363
PO 1-1719
CO ~ G R AT
FUJ.T(L '
0
.'TY CRI\II,AI.
OLRT
LAT ION,'
Com pli men t s
to
of
SEI l O R '
Jefferson Avenue Beauty Shop
Hapeville Alumni Association
Congratulations
and
A. C. Hemperley & Sons
Best !Fishes
F •• ERAL DI RECTO R
"Three Generations of , en•ice"
Paul Webb, Solicitor General
TL.\. 'T \
11.)
}
'DICI\L
!RCUIT
�Best TT'islzes
and
J.fuclz
To The 'enior
uccess
la
of 19 "'8- 9
W. G. ROGERS GROCERY
3740 Highway 41
(] u t a ro
the ex pre wa
JOHN MAHER INSURANCE AGENCY
NORTH AVENUE DAY NURSERY
.1 II Forms of 1 nsurance
4-9-t " orth
6 0 Hurt Building
HAP E\'1 LLE,
J
ck on 1-1 0"'
ATL .\ '\TA
venue
G EORC IA
3, G \.
PO 1-4-8 1
Per ·onal
II Risks
ttention Given
Com pl i men/ s
MARTIN-JOHNSON PRINTING CO.
of
\
Publishers of
ATLA. ' T
.1ulo Loans, Insurance, Real Estate, 1 nco me Tax
n \ Vhitewa)
3~79
E.\
p
T POI::\T, GEORGI\
Complete Auto
Road
T
'T'
of
en·ice
Ebb Cartwright
748 Virginia Ave.
p
Office: PO 6-9777
Compliments
ernce
BI LL T H O ::\I P O.
EORCIA
Residence: PO 1-143"'
THOMPSON'S SERVICE STATION
0 PROD
•. Fulton Ave.
HAPEVILLE,
PO 1-2873
7-9 ~ 10
A.\1
Pre ·ident
South Fulton Insurance and Real Estate
Agency, Inc •
B R B !'\ REPORTER
'
\1. EvCE'\"E • ORTO::\,
and
1-93 6
A Friend
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
!Hi
�Com p/ i m en Is
Tennessee Egg Company Incorporated
of
If' holesale
HAPEVILLE TIRE & BATTERY
PO
:\lOR . Ir\G GLORY B TTER
3-l-3+ Stewart Avenue
BORDE . T CHEE 'E
PO 1-9 110
HE
RY S. HOPKI '\ S
·H8 Georgia A\enue, '. W.
H ROLD E. ' :\liTH
PO 7-7689
LTRY, EGG'
ATLA~TA, GEORGIA
PO 7-3280
A. C. McLUCAS, Marketer
TRY
I CL IR PETROLE :\I PROD reT'
Modern Home Hardware
Telephones: PO 1-187+- PO 1-3191
of
3252 Bachelor Avenue
HAPEVILLE , GEORGIA
EAsT Po1:-.:T, GEoRGIA
THE BE T L . ' PORTL -G GOOD '
REEDER & McGAUGHEY, INC.
" pecialist in
R. W. HOFFMAN
port s"
TE\
Broad and \ alton
RT A\'E . ' HELL
2107 'tewart
ER\'ICE
ve., '. \ .
]A 2-87 7
SOME SENIORS
nnette \ ade
herry Rogers
Pegg) \Vaites
Linda Knight
nn Ratterree
Lititia Holt
Jerry Lambert
:\Iartha Bowling
J ohnn) \Veaver
:\Iary Hargett '
Compliments
of
North Avenue School
lli
Phil Vincent
Brenda ' ummer
Calvin Hudson
Eddie :\Iclntosh
L) nn :\Iurph)
teve Phillip.
\Villard Ethridge
Aunt Jeryldine
Joe lvey
�HAPEVILLE JEWELRY COMPANY
Your , /uthorizrd Distributor
1
Melton s Cleaners and Laundry
LTER TIO . '
3 3
Central
For Bulo\ a and \ ittnauer \ atche~
ve.
HAPE\"ILLE,
Personal ttention
To Each Job
'a tis faction
Guaranteed
RE\VE \ . 1 G
GIFT
G \.
FOR ,JLL OCC,l lOX
\ AT 'H A, ' D JE\ ELRY REP IRL G
PO 6-3066
Hours 8 :30-6:00
POplar 1-1+8
\V. H. H
583 'outh
c
01/1
\RKI'\S,
Proprietor
'entral A\enue
HAPI!\"ILLE,
G \.
pli men/ s
ESTES HEATING AND
Preston Lee Holland
AIR CONDITIONING CO.
and
PO 7-0588-89
James L. Thomason
Rest lf'ishl's
Compliments
of
TO
3293
Georgia Baptist Children 1 s Home
tewart
L RE •• TAL-
'PPLIES
POplar 1-8100
ve.
HAPE\'ILLE,
JEORGI \
Be t \ ishes
Headland-Delowe Shell Service
to
Headland and DeLowe Dri\·es
lass of 195Q
E .\ST Poi:\'"T, GEORGI\
JEPTHA C. TANKSLEY
JuocE , FuLTOX
\ ALLA E F
LiPERIOR CouRT
11
G
PO 1-91-02
�Compliments
of
W . TOM CALLAHAN
Complimt'nts of friends
representing
Federated :\Iutual Insurance
Dewberry and Dailey
for
Business- Auto- Home
PO 1-0033
\IR '. :\I. D. R ·o DELL, Owner
D.
Best lf'ishes
. B ' , :\Ianager
DIXIE MOBILE HOME SALES CO.
, E IORS
Quality .llobile !!omes - ,11!
Mr. H. D. Heery
Knox, Great Lakes, Trotwood, :\Iagnolia, Fleetwood
Phone PO 7-1889- If , o Answer
'all PO 1-6138
2353 'tewa rt Ave., '. \V.
BEST WISHES
East Point Realty Company
and
Real F.state- Rentals
GOOD LUCK
503 'o uth :\lain Street
to
p
1-2153
SENIORS OF
11
HI-OCTANE SERVICE STATIONS
5067 PEA HTREE RD., .. E.
PH • E 'E. 7-5+32
6+6 DEKALB AVE.,
PHO. -E ]A.
1671 ,. PRYOR RD.,
izes
. \ .
. \
-931
PHO . "E :\I . 7-9+61
210 PETERS 'T., '. \V.
PHO . -E
37'i6 DL lE H \ Y.
J . -t-99 18
PHO . E PO. 7-0.B8
HAPE \ ' JLLE,
GA.
Xo Beller Gasoline or Oil
old at Any Price
119
59 11
�AIRPORT TIRE & BATTERY CO.
·wHEEL
9~')
\ ' irginia
~IE
LlG.
BRAKE Tl
\e.
E CP
Phon e PO. 7-0<'.B
E .\RL
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T -
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In ema ~?
7~tf! ...
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�GENERAL INDEX
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.. ............. ~1. ~i. i~
·:. :::::.·:::::::.·.·.· ·::. ~~: .~-·· :~i
\d ;.uns. ue . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~~. ~f), /I
\dam . I en· a ..
. .......... ~~.~I ..i~. ~~
\h1 ens. \I an Jane ......................... >2
\kin. L\ nd a ........................ ~.i. ~ . iO
\lh>itton , Ditkit• ...................... :1~. i~
\llnitton . '>idne' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ~(i, iO
\lth edg·. C \\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~
\lien .. \1thu1 ............................. ·'\li en. Bakel ........................... ~~. i~
\lkn. Iktk\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Hi
\lien. (,eorgia \nn ................... ~:1. Hi
\lien. Paul ............................... I
\lien . J>lnllis .......................... ~-•. ·,o
\lieu. J>liscilla . . . . . . . . . . .... ~~. ~~. ~6. ~i. il
\lien. Rohert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i6
\ llgood, Il tmard .
.. .................... -,~
\ nderson , \ nt hom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1~, -,~
\nder<.on , h cd ........................... li
\ nher. \lite: ....... ~~.~I. ~.i. ~6. ~i. ~ . 10 ..il
\rd1e1 . '>andra ............................ iO
\sh ill, 'H>e ................................i6
\-,kew. C\lllhia .......................... i1
\utr' , l a1n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
\ H'la. Ralph .............................. I
Ilahh , Jimm\ ............................ li
Ilaile, ,C henl .......................... ~~.li
Baile\, "athn n .................. ~~. ~.;, ; I. i I
Haile\ . \\ illiam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
~9. :1~ ..iO
Baker. '\ alit\ •...•....... :..'~.~I. ~6. ~7 ..i(i. il
Ball , .\nnette ........................ ~~. II. ·,I
Ballenger, Jimm' .......................... li
Balliew . hen\ ........................... Hi
Banni ter, (.ail .•..................•...... i I
Ba111e • Barbara ..•.................. ~~. :19, .->1
Barnes, joHe ......................... . .... 16
Barne, Tran ...................... 2-1. ~6 ..i-1
Bamett, Thomas ..•........................i2
Bamett, \\a\ ne ........................ :12 ..i~
Barton , E ' ehn ............................ 1!1
Baskin, Jimnn ....•......... ... ........ :1~ ..)!
Battle.. \nn ................•......... ~.i, 16
Haugh man, \n n .......................... 19
Bearden, \f illtlll . . . . . . . . . . . ....... , .... ~ . IX
Jkau[onl, I inda ............. ~·1. ~.i, ~li. ~7. i:l
Beau[ord, 'iamm~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
1\ed[ord, HHon ............................ ;1 ~
Bell , Dianne .............................. 4!1
Benefield, Benm . . . . . . ..................•i 1
Bennett , Carol\ n
I !I
Iknth , Jern .... :::::::::::::::::::::::::: 47
Benth, Phillip ......................... ~!1. li
Benth, '>alh . . . . . . . . . . ...•............ ~li. i 1
Bere\, Donnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1~
Hilling. " aren .................. ~~. 2-1. 27, H
Bi ~hop, jo\Ce .............................. 2:1
Black, Homer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 1
Black, ]ern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . I!I
Blalotk , Charlotte ................... 2.1. 19, ;o
Blankenship , Dianne .......... ~2. 2.i, 27. 29, i-1
Boho, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i2
Boho, linda .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .......... 23, 16
Boeshor •, J •an ......................... 21i, IIi
Bolton, J oe ............................ 26, 17
Bolton , Lihln
2.i, i6
Bond, Hane' :::::::::::::::::::::::::: 2:1. 1
Bonner, 'itanle\ . . . . . . . ................... il
Bookhart, \\ er~ .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. ..
1!1
Booth, \farihn ........................ 2'( .il
Booth, Richard ............................ 16
Bori . '\ icholas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Bot toms, R onnie ......................... '\2
Bowen, Bohln
IIi
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Bowling, \fartha ................... : 23, 2H, .ii
1\radhun , I arn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.)2
Braden, Don .......................... 2.>. ;~
Bradle\, Charlene ....... . ... 22. 2~. 2.'\, 27. il
Bradle\, Jimm' .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..
26
ll radle\, Kenneth ..................... 21i, 16
Bradl '· J ame . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..
.
1
lll adlc\, Ri<hard ...... 22, 23, 21i, 2i, 2H, 32, 36,
:li ..iii, (iii. 79
Brad le~ . Virginia ............... .. . . . . . ~6. l6
Bramblett, Ri chal(l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JH
B1annon , Benn~ ............................'\2
1\l,lllth. Rlla .. .. .................. _.,Hi.~~
B1ewe1, Ro\ ...................... '·,II,''
Bmoks, Candlt'l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i2
Bwoks, J)olmes .......................... ~~
B10oks. I·dl!;,l> . .. .. .. .....................i2
Bwoks, Ldna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I
Bmoks, fatk ........................... Hi ..i/
Brooks, J imnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hi
llrtmn, ll.uh;na .......................... i1
1\Hm n, I· lien ............................. :; I
II> own, Ju anita ........................ Hi, I~
Brown. J uth .......... ~~. ~~l. ~ 1. ~.), 27, Hi ..-l:!
Brown .. I homas 1.., .f t. ................. i, 'l:!
Bnuon (.ad .......................... ~i. li
llnan, \l a'\ine ............ 22. ~:1. 2.i. :11. II, ·,1
llud..i . John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11>
fltl<knall. Ftldie ........................ ;,2
Buic. e, Barhara
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124
Daile\. Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i I
Daniel, "a' .......... li. ~~. 21, 26, 27. 29. 'i1
D:nncll. Phil ...............................·,7
D;n is, Ch a lies . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . I i
Da\ is, Di ane
.......................... ill
lhn is, J ean ............................ ~.-,, 1:-1
Da,is, J e ll\ ..... , ........................ IH
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D or~e\, Donn a ..................
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D or~C\, Rithaul ···~·· ............
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49
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17
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Callahan, Edward ...................... 2!1. 19
Callahan. Ire ida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.i. 19. I 0 I
Callahan, \Luihn ...................... 2 1. i2
Calla\\·a\, '>tl'\l' ........................ :1~. )~
( amlnon, C.rath .......................... 49
Camp. )imm1 . .. ................ ~6. ;1~. il
Camp . \! i" \lallh ,t ...................... i. :19
<.amphell . C.uhn .......•..................'\2
Campbell. Kent ........................... 49
Campbell. \\'illiam P ................ 7, :1 1. 3
( anath, Johnm ........................... IIi
Canup. B1emla ............................ 19
Cannack, \frs. Louio;e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Carlcr, \lien ...................... 2fi ..17. 72
Carter. Janet ...............................i~!
(a the\. Brend a . .. .. ..
.. ............... 16
Cato , \lite ................ . .............. :i2
Caudell, Ldwin .... I . 26. 3~. :tl. 31. 36. 37, :>2
(a udell, \like ............................. 46
( ham hero;, Pe tt' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'\2
( hamne\S, Ca1lis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IH
ChanC'e, Carol
................... ~2. ~li. 1i
Chance. )all\ ......... I , 22. 21. 2(i. 27, .i~. 7'l
Chance1, Dan I ............................ 17
Chapman, \! an .................... ~2. 2 1, .i2
Chapman, 'lue
....................... 2~. IIi
Chappell . Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
Chastain, <.ail ................... ~2. 27. ~H ..i7
Christian. C.ene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii
Clark, (, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IIi. I
Clark, <>haron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ I
Cli[ton , Donna ........................ 27, li
Clifton. fo \nn ........ . ... . ....... .. ... 26, :ii
Clower. \!anha ....................... 21 ..il
Cohh. Ruin .............................. ·16
Coggins, Douglas .......................... ·17
C:oggino,, .,hirle1 ........... ... ............. 16
Cohran, Da1 id .... . ........ . .............. 1
Coker, Barn . . . . ..................... ~I ..iO
Colbath, \ drianna .................... 2.i, .il
Coleman. C:hisle\ ....................... 32. 17
Conon . Jarkie ........... 23. 26, 27, 39 ..'\2, 73
Cook , D;n id .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. 16. 1i
Cook, 'iue ....................... . .. . .. 23 ..'\2
Cooper , ( ha1lot ........................... 16
Copelan, eil ........................ li, .il
Cox , \hin .......... . .................... 1i
Cox , I inda .. .. .... . ......... . ..... . 22. 2:i, .il
Cm., 'ihirle\ ....................... 21. 2'\, .'\0
Co . Rounie ............................ 17
Craig, Btl II Jean ......... . ............ , .. :>7
Craig, Jeanette ............. .... ........ 2 , 19
Cramer , \nnelle . . . . . . ... . ............ 2.'\, 19
(rawfmtl \ nn .. . .. .. • .. . .. .. . . ..........il
(ra\\ forti, Eunit · .................. 2~. 2.'\, .i I
Craw[ord, '\ an ............. . .............. :i2
Craw[ord, Pat . . ................... 22, 27. 19
Crifasi , J ack .. .. ..................... 21 ..il
Cri[asi , \l iC'hat'l .......... . ...............'\0
Crockett , C. rare .........•........... . .. 27. 37
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Dean. D;l\ it! .............................. li
Denne\. \fl>h 111 ........................ 2(i, ·, 7
()~wei, (.an
........................ ·:: ~I
Dltkc>Son, l a \onn e .................... 2>. >H
Dicke> son, I \IHia .......................... 16
Di ckerso n , Pat ......................... li, .iH
Diffi e\, '>t e\e .............................. IIi
Dill ard. \1 rs. Lnoh n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Dimsdale. Di ane ...................... ~i. Hi
Dinwlal t·. \\ alit·• ..........................i2
Di'\ on. \1 1t hacl
. . ....................... ~:1
Donald, l et• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1!1
Dohson, I ed<h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1!1
~.), ~6. ~7. ~~. J~
lluire, Pat .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . ~I. ~'i.
llullotk , I inda ............ 22, ~1. ~6. 27. 2!1.
Bunch , \litch ell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1\urcl , Ra1 mo>HI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
limns. Rith aul ....................... 26,
Butle1 , Danm ............................
limi er . .Jatk>e ......................... 2.i.
limier. Ju th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 2~.
llutts , Elitahelh ...................... 22,
Butts. le\t'll'll ............................
lhars , I .1111 ..................... 2:1. 21. :1:!.
Cwke>. (.ail .............................
Cwuks. (,Ill ...........................
C10"· Da\ 1d ...........................
Curlt'e, (.t•orge .........................
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])ought \ , \1\lti< e ......................... Ji
Douglass, \n ge l ........................... :11
Douglass, \11 s. '\ell ..................... 7. 7!1
Dowth , Jimm\ ..
.. .................... Hi
Ihummond . Doug ..................... 1!1, .}I
Duke, Charle., ................ 2 1. 26, :1~ ..iH. 79
Duke , \\ imton, .............. 26, 29, :1~. i . 79
Duke., I .ec·
..... . ... ..... ...
. . . . . . . . 19
Dull( an, \Ilene ........................ 2!1, IH
Dunlap , f'omm1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..i I
Dupree, Pauline ....................... 2.i, i2
Durd en, Jill ........................ IH , 2.i. ,i l
Duren, l hamara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1i
Eakes, II amid ............................. .>2
hlwardo;, I orella .......................... .JH
Edwards , Ric hard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1i
Eidson, Da\ it! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 1i
Eidson. I hearon .................... . .. 2 . 1i
Eller, Jimnn ........................... ~!1. l!i
Ellin;l',, Fm anucl J . . • • . . • • . . . • . . . • . . . . • . • . 7
Ellington, Diane ....................... 2~ ..i.i
Elliot. I an\
............ 2:1.21. 2H. :;·,, 70
Elrod, 'ihcn\ .............................. .Jii
Emerson, Caw! ........ .. .. .. ....... 2.i, ~i ..il
Eske" , \li en ..... ... ... ... ................ 17
Eske w. Paulette ...........................i2
Esp' . Dotot II\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
Estes. \ iolet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i2
E\ans, Carole ................ 22, !!.), '27. 29, .)2
E'\lllll, {,J<Hh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IH
Fan. Brenda . . ... ...... .. ... . ....... 22, 21. ,).)
I·ields. (.Ioria ................. ... ...... 2.'\. iH
l'l emming, Clifford ........................ iO
I· lemming, J mte .......................... i2
l· lorenn•, ) anel ......... . ............ .. .... 2i
Flor<"nce , Ronnie .......................... 1i
llun , lh eresa ......................... 26. l<i
Fogg. f) it k ie ...............................i~
Fogg, Iiane\ ................... 23. 21. ~7. ·,x
I oltls, Pete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 26. ;~
Ford, " a'e ...................... 17. 22. ~I.·,:.,>
Fo tcr. (.ail ..
22, 21. 2.), '2i. ).")
h aser, lkth ................ . .......... 16, ,iO
haser, \I a tie ............................. ">"i
Full er, SaiHha ................ ~;, 26, 27, 10, .iH
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C:aignard , Hetti ,\nn .......... 22, 2:\, 26, II,
C.ann. ])ann' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..
.
C.ardine1 , h arcn ................... ~.'\, 2 ,
C.ardncr , Bll\ter . . . . . . . . . .................
Lardner , Patricia .............
(.arthlCI, Ra' . . . ................... 2:1. :1~.
(.amer, " aren ...................... 22.
Ganelt, ll ome1 II.......................
(;ault, Winni e . . ..........................
C. a\, \\'a1 ne .......................... . ~6.
C.a7awa) , J en\ .......... .. .......... 2:1. 27,
Cibson, Dou g .......... :7 , 23, 26, 32, 33, 3H,
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�(,iiN>n. R eba •...•.......... !?3. !?I.!?'\, 27. '\I
(, ilhett. J ohnll\ .. .. .. . . . .. • .. • . .
. ..... 17
C.ilht•tt, am' .Jo .................. .. ... 17
(.ilmore. Bill ........................... 46
(,iltn OIC, Jtuh ............... ~~.~I,~~ ..) , /,;
(,odwin . J ell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
(,ole\ . l'ats\ . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .•...•.... 22. '\!?
<.oss , \hu iC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ~~. ~:;. )~
(o~amnlt'J, Ch,JJiotte .. . ..
. ............. !?:l
(o~ant , Hobh' ........................... IH
( . rant , h.enneth ........................... ·IH
(.rant , \ irginia .......•...........•. !?I. 2.>. ).)
<.rantham , JadJ .............•..... 27. 29, ,;H
(,ranthanl , Jean .................. ~2. ~.), 27, .)~
<.r;n, Jan e ............•.•................. IH
<.reen, Be·' in ...............•.............. 17
(o~ccn . ldalien c ......•......•......... :19, ,).)
(.rcc n , Janis ............... 17, 22. 26. 27, II,.">.)
(.recn , Richard ....•..... . ................. ·17
(,Jifllth , Robcn ............................ li
<.nmm . \\ illiam B ....•...............•..... H
(,ufhn . h. en neth ...•........•...•. !?!?, !?7. :JH, 71
(dtntct. C:aml .•. . .................•.... !?7, ) I
(,u\ton . Phillip ....•...........•...•...•.. 17
ll ale, Barbara ..............•....•........ 17
ll alc. !lonnie ...............................)l
ll all, 1\el\enia .......•................•.... Hi
ll all. \I t. I ul,t ....•..... . .........•.... fi, H
ll am, \ \a\nc ............................ .. 17
ll ambti<k. J imln} ............•...•.... l!l , 1(}1
Jl amln. D ;l\id ............... .. ......•.....)0
Jl amlct. Pat ................. . .............)2
ll am1nctt, \l is-, \ farilu(\ ...............•... H
ll amlnOCk, J CII\ .............•.......... . . . .)!?
ll anJnlOtHI. Pat .................. ~~- ~(), 27, .)0
!I ampton, J imm' .................•...• :12 ..'\2
ll apc\ille Jl igh ~chool ..................... :1
ll atbin. Rathel ........................ 22. :J.)
ll arden, J. \\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H
ll argett, \f an ............ 17 . 22. 21. 27. 29, :JH
ll argctt , ~ara ...... . ............ 22, 21. 27, )2
!J ardin , '>hen\ ......•.................. 27. :JI
ll atgnl\e, Roben . .. . .... . •................ 1H
ll atp . I U<\ ......................... 2 1. 29. :J I
ll anis. Da\id ....•...•...•... I H. 21. 26. :12. ·,.)
I hu ris , ~uc .. .. .............. 22. 2:J. 21, 27, 52
ll ;l\ ward. L\ nda .... . ..... .. ..... 23, !?.'\, 27, ·16
J l a\.tOn, Pattida . ....... ... ......... 2.l, 27, .)2
I Ieard, John \1 .......................... R. 76
! Ieaton. \t anha .......... . •... . .... . ...... Hi
II tTl\. \t al\ lee .......•.......... 22. 27. 29. ·,9
H ect\, \\ illiam ...... . ... .. .... . ... . ....... ·,o
ll ellams. B ., erl) .........................•.):)
ll ellams. \\'alter ...............•........... 4
I !elton . Jimm' ....... .. ............•... . .. IH
ll endc!'on. \\ illiamctta •....... . •...•.. !?I. >2
l lcpm·1 . Saundra .......................... ·Hi
I let ndon. Pea1l . ............•..•...•....... ;_;
l lcs.,on , .Jacqule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hi
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Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Bound volume
Physical Dimensions
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9"x12"
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Hilltop, 1959
Subject
The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Hapeville High School
Description
An account of the resource
Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Hapeville High School
Publisher
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1959
Rights
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<a href="https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?language=en">No restrictions</a>
Format
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Bound volume, 9"x12"
FCS Archives, FCSS Schools, Shelf F-1-3
Identifier
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1959.fhvh.y
Hapeville High School
Schools
students
teachers
yearbook
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Newspapers
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains newspapers and newspaper clippings related to the history of the Fulton County School System.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
FCS Archives does not hold the copyright to material published by newspapers found in this collection. Rights for use and reproduction are the responsibility of the researcher. Refer to individual item's rights information.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper document, newspaper
Physical Dimensions
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11"x14"
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
The Hornet, 1944
Subject
The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Student newspapers and periodicals
Hapeville High School
Description
An account of the resource
February 10, 1944 edition, Vol. V, No. 5 of Hapeville High School newspaper, The Hornet
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Hapeville High School
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1944
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/">In Copyright</a><br />contact FCS Archives for rights information to this material.
Format
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Newspaper, 11"x14"
FCSS collection, Hapeville High School, Shelf F-1-5, Box 14, folder 2
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1944.fhvh.14.2
Hapeville High School
newspapers
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Title
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Kathleen Mitchell papers, 1882-1939
Subject
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Kathleen Mitchell (1870-1955)
Description
An account of the resource
Kathleen Mitchell was born in Athens, Ga. on June 1, 1870. As a youth, she attended Madame Sosnowski School in Athens. After graduating at age 17, she began teaching at Whitehall, Ga. While attending the state normal school in Athens, Mitchell worked as a supply teacher for the city school system.
After graduating from normal school, Mitchell took Teacher's Aid courses at Columbia University, New York University, Chicago University and the University of Georgia.
In 1897, Mitchell moved to Atlanta with her family to Atlanta, where she began a forty-five year career with the Fulton County School system. She served as principal at Virginia Avenue School in College Park, until 1915 when she was named Primary Supervisor for the entire district, a position she held until she retired in 1939.
Mitchell was instrumental in establishing Parent-Teacher Associations in Fulton County, as well as assisting in curriculum and text transitions.
Creator
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Kathleen Mitchell
Publisher
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Rights
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Scrapbook, paper and photographs
Physical Dimensions
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11"x14"
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Title
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Scrapbook, Kathleen Mitchell, 1939
Part 2
Subject
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Georgia--Fulton County
Scrapbooks
Teacher educators
Kathleen Mitchell
Description
An account of the resource
This scrapbook was presented to Kathleen Mitchell from the various employees of the district at the time of her retirement.
Mitchell (1870-1940) served in the Fulton County School System for forty-two years . Born in Athens, she attended the State Normal School and began her career with Fulton County in 1897. Mitchell was influential in bringing Progressive Era curriculum to Fulton County, having studied Education at Columbia University and the University of Chicago. In her role as Primary Supervisor, she promoted manual training and beautification of school grounds as part of learning, as well as emphasized the role of education in communities. She was also instrumental in promoting the Georgia Teachers’ Association, the Fulton County P.T.A. and the Atlanta Chapter of the Association for Childhood Education – an organization that would later bear her name.
Creator
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Kathleen Mitchell
Publisher
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Date
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1939
Rights
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Scrapbook, 11"x14"
FCS Archives, Personnel Collection, Shelf B-3-4, Box 7
Identifier
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1939.pers.7
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<a href="https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/141">Part 1</a><br /><a href="https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/381">Part 3</a><br /><a href="https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/382">Part 4</a><br /><a href="https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/383">Part 5</a><br /><a href="https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/384">Part 6</a>
Church Street School
College Street School
Colonial Hills School
Eastern School
Fulton High School
Hammond School
Hapeville High School
Harris Street School
Hemphill School
Kathleen Mitchell
Lena Cox School