The Shield 1956

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Far away there in the sunshine
are my highest aspirations. I
may not reach them, but I can
look up and see their beauty,
believe in them, and try to
- follow where they lead.

Louisa M. Alcott

PRESENTED

by

The Senior Class
of
Dudley UM. Hughes Vocational School

MACON, GEORGIA

"A VOCATION --- YOUR SHIELD FOR LIFE

VOLUME II

MR. I. T. McCURLEY

Your indomitable spirit, your determination to surmount all obstacles, and your solid
sense of fair play have contributed much towards forging the Dudley M. Hughes Vocational
School into the splendid school it is today.

For making it possible for us to have the finest of teachers, the finest of shops, and
the finest of schools; for making it possible for us to have a vocation, our shield, it is with
earnest hearts that we respectfully dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. |. T. McCurley.

Senior Class of 1956

ADMINISTRATION

FACULTY

SUB-FRESHMEN

FRESHMEN

SOPHOMORES .

JUNIORS

SENIORS

ATHLETICS

ACTIVITIES

ADVERTISEMENTS

AUTOGRAPHS .

Members Of The Bibb County Board Of Education

MARK A. SMITH
Superintendent

W. HOWARD BRIDGES
Assistant Superintendent

J. D. CRUMP ; : ; ; . ji : : : : : ; President
H. G. WEAVER ; ; F : , Vice-President
McKIBBEN LANE . : ; : : : : : Secretary
WILLIAM P. SIMMONS ; . - . ; P . : . Treasurer
HERBERT F. BIRDSEY . : : Committee Chairman of Vocational Education
LEE M. HAPP GEORGE P. RANKIN, JR.
CHARLES C. HERTWIG WALLACE MILLER, JR.
ALBERT S. HATCHER, JR. MALLORY C. ATKINSON

FRANK M. WILLINGHAM

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

HON. WALTER C. STEVENS. ; ; : : . ; Ordinary
HON. B. F. MERRITT, JR... . : : . : . Mayor, City of Macon

HON. OSCAR L. LONG. . ; ; ; , Judge, Superior Court

The Shidd Si

EDITOR . { : ; 2 : : : David Cox
BUSINESS MANAGER . ; ; : : Nellie Allen
SPORTS. : : : ; ; Freddie Pipkin

ADVERTISING . : : Genia Meadows, Betty Wilkins
Olive Odom, Ellene Rogers, Karen Reese, Betty Tyndal

TYPISTS j ; : : = ; Yvonne Purvis

Frances Molton

SUBSCRIPTIONS : 3 ; Patricia Saxon

Paula Saxon

ART

Nellie Allen

- Mickey Mulligan
Jo Sanders, Merrell Grantham

SPONSOR . : ; : Mrs. Louise T. Culpepper

PHOTOGRAPHS

Mr. Marvin Tyre

TITLE PAGE . 3 . Coach Godfrey Steiner

The Macon Vocational
School was first established in
Bibb County in 1933. It be-
came a combination vocational
school and accredited high
school in 1947. It has been
customary for the schools in
Bibb County to be named for
men who have contributed
something to education. The
Bibb County Board of Educa-
tion decided this should be
done at the Macon Vocational
School. Dudley M. Hughes
was selected in honor of Con-
gressman Hughes. Mr.
Hughes, along with Senator
Hoke Smith, sponsored the
first act in the U. S. Congress
providing federal support to
vocational education. The
name was officially changed
on the first of July, 1955.

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Oh! No! Thats from Mrs. Veader when she sees what the faculty is doing under the direction of Mr. Mc-
Curley. Teachers are learning a new trade. Mr. Criswell, Dressmaking and fitting his creation on Mr. Tyre;
Mr. Singleton, Audio-Visual; Mr. Martin, Typing; Coach Steiner, Auto Mechanics; Mrs. Meeks, Carpentry; Mr.
Staton, Cooking; Mrs. Tuten, Barbering; Mrs. Culpepper, Refrigeration; Mr. Jones, Hook Rugs; Mr. Green, Cos-
metology; Miss Wheeler, Plumbing; Mr. Price, Millinery.

Mr. Johnny Jones, who
has been on the faculty
since 1947!

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Mr. Cliff English instructs
his student, Mr. McCur-

ley, in upholstering a
chair.

AboveMrs. Culpepper shows Mr. Martin, Woodshop
teacher, exactly how the new trophy cabinet should
be made.

LeftReal Gone Jivers! Miss Wheeler and Mr. Greene
at Valentine Dance.

RightMr. Kelley says, Whats going on?

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Message From Our Principat---

It is my sincere desire that each student who passes through the Dudley M. Hughes
Vocational School will leave us possessing the four cornerstones of success.
Characterthe guiding hand which encourages a person to do what is
right regardless of consequences.
Healththe condition of the body and mind which helps us to better
enjoy life.
Personalitythe ability of a person to convert his energies into habits,
or actions, which successfully influence other people.
Knowledge of a tradeso that you may be better qualified to compete
with other people in the business world.
If our influence with you does help you to enjoy a full, pleasant, and successful life,
then we, as a school, have served our purpose of existence.

MR. RAYMONDE M. KELLEY MRS. CARRIE C. WILLIAM MR. J. D. ANDERSON
Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor
Trade and Industrial Education Homemaking Education Distributive Education

MR. W. C. WHITLEY
Administration

Mr. Malcolm Jones :Z ; Mr. Harvey Criswell
Radio wi Plumbing

Miss Geraldine Wheeler
Librarian
Advisor, Hughes Vocational Herald
Sponsor, Library Club

Mr. R. F. Collins
Coordinator of
Distributive Education
Sponsor, DE Club

Mrs. Louise T. Culpepper \ :
Commercial Mr. Charles R. Hunt Miss Winnie Howard Mr. S. J. T. Price

Advisor, The Shield Barbering Cosmetology Academic
Assistant Coach

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Mr. George D. Yetter Mr. Adrin C, Staton Mrs. Helen H. Reese

Woodshop Auto Mechanics Academic Commercial
Sponsor, Health Club Guidance, Counseling Sponsor, F.B.L.A. Club
Sponsor, Beta Club

Advisor, Hughes Herald
Sponsor, School Patrol

Mr. Grady R. Hatfield
Printing

Mrs. Marie A. Kelley
Academic
Sponsor, Art Club

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Mr. Robert E. Whitehead, Jr

Plumbing

Mrs. Marilyn Tuten
Academic
Sponsor, Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y

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Sed

Mr. S. E. Singleton
Machine Shop

Screen
Mrs. Lorena R. Meeks
Academic
Counseling, Guidance
Sponsor, F. T. A.

Mr. Glenn L. Chesnut
Journalism
Photo-Engraving

NOM SewanrtseeaZ

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Sally London
President

Jewel Smith
Vice-President

Mary Jane McFadden
Secretary

Joyce Lyle
Treasurer

Herbert Bradshaw
Jerrell Burns

Thomas Bud Cannon

Donald Elliote
Donald Findley
Patsy Gilbreath
Gray Vermon
Richard Hill

Sidney Holloman
Spencer Horne
J. C. Horton
Grady Hubbard

Peggy Kitchens

Curtis Marsh
Louise Moncrief
Ottis Phillips
Wilma Reed
Wayne Rocquemore

Drucilla Sanderson
David Schell
Willie Simmons
William Thompson
Katherine Wood

Josephine Harris
President

Jane Moon
Vice-President

Sab- PSresemen Myrle Burns

Secretary

Doris Parham
Treasurer

Below, left to right, Annie Adams, Malcolm
Arnold, Paul Carson, Charles Clemons.

Bobby Couch
Fred Crapps
Windell Crenshaw
Beatrice Davis
Sharon Floyd

Peggy Hatcher
James Hawkins
Troy Hawkins
Jimmy Horne
Annette Jackson

Franklin Jackson
Fate McLeod

Shirley Morgan
Bobby Phares

Boots Sammons

Wilbur Staples
Joel Tapley
Don Tavoularis
Betty Wright
Glenda Young

BSemntsoaZ

Janice Collins, President
Martha Tharpe, Vice-President

Gypsy Haygood, Secretary-Treasurer

Freshmen

Mamie Allen
Reggie Arnold
Kenneth Avera

Donald Burnham

Phyllis Dickens
Jimmy Ernest
James Evans

Robert Fuller

Jerry Hand
LaVerne Johnson
Sylvia McMillan
Betty Radford

Barbara Sammons
Raburn Sanderson
Jeanette Thompson
Ervin Tyson

Teola Corbin

: President

Joe Annis

Frank Barfield
Dennie Bateman
Kenneth Benefield

Larry Bloodworth
Gary Bogess

Betty Brock

Mary Alice Calloway

India Casey
Myrna Conner
Frances Graham
Myrtle Hester

Gwendolyn Holloman
Mable Mullis

Shirley Roberts
Warren Selph

Gertrude Salter
Jerry Townsend
Don Weaver
Catherine Whidby

Ernest Jump
Secretary
NOT SHOWN
Barbara Monroe, Vice-President

Barbara Vickers, Treasurer

NOmtostorman

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Freddie Dawson Waltine Burnham Jeannie Brooks
President Davis Secretary and
Vice President Treasurer

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Floyd Copeland

ReVelle Brooks Dick Justice Billy Price

W. A. Sawyer Joyce Wooten

Marion

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Roger Collins Willene Dean Billy Wood Freddie Pipkin

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Joyce Ethridge Florene McDaniel Herman McDaniel
President Secretary Treasurer

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Syretha Vissage Ronald McCord Jimmie Nell Johnson

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Eleanor Davis William Rutledge Elizabeth Ingram Ronnie Wingers Louise Cofield

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Jo Sanders William Darley Sue Gore Louis Cox Betty Jean Hawkins

Marvin Shultz Betty Slade

Bonnie Meadows Barbara Whitehead Regernald Jarrell Sandra Hortman Elizabeth Collins

Juniors

Merrell Grantham
President

Jean Creamer
Vice-President

Genia Meadows
Secretary

Yvonne Purvis
Treasurer

Noahs

Sn a et ct

Richard Stripling Violet Cox Karen Reese

Joyce Ann Rogers Cynthia Causey Gaynell White Broadus Taylor

Bettye Wilkins

Frances Molton Shirley Wyatt

Mildred Crumpton

Donald West Sandra Peeler

David Bevill

Valeria Little

Johnny McCrimmons

Lucille

Mickie Mulligan

Rachael Kellum

Juniors

Earl] Land, President

Juanita Harpley Phillip Webb
Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer

Ronnie Hardin Betty Nipper

Lynn Reid Betty Jean Harris

Kay Leverett Donald Hall Faye Graves Hilton Sawyer

Fred Maddox

Clinton Carr Floyd Staples

fugene Collins Kenneth Haygood Joseph Bryant Annette Anderson

NOAA OM

Nellie Allen
President

Mildred Hardy
Vice-President

Paula Saxon
Secretary

Barbara Tucker
Treasurer

James Kay Murphy

Juanita Harpley

Betty Tyndall

Martha Nell Owens

Bessie Copeland

Shirley Wyatt

Mary Floyd

Larry Harrison

Jo Ann White

David Cox

Sandra Peeler

Delano Dowd

Joyce Horne

Lois Jones

Billy Burnette

Colleen Langford

Peggy Jones

Etta Jo Young

Betty Jo Avery

Kenneth Forbes

Jimmy Ledbetter

Barbara Hardy

Gwen Donaldson

Kitty Brown

Patsy Howard White

Julian Wynn

Olive Odom

Vonnie Arnsdorf

Patricia Saxon

Roy Beck

Louise Seymour

Jeanette Brown

David Colquitt

Beverly Sisk

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DEDUCTIONS LISTED 5, ae s Woe *
. David Cox Aeris. Pe ome nahin wi
. Mildred Hardy
. Olive Odom and Brother
. Etta Jo Young 8. Margaret Baker 12. Pat and Paula Saxon
. Larry Harrison 9. Beverly Sisk 13. Peggy Jones
6. Jo Ann White 10. Betty Tyndall 14. Nellie Allen

7. Joyce Horne 11. Colleen Langford 15. Kitty Brown

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Nellie Allen, David Colquitt
BEST ALL AROUND

Bessie Copeland, Kenneth Forbes
BEST LOOKING

Carole Tyner, David Cox

MOST COURTEOUS

Paula Saxon, James Murphy
MOST POPULAR

Barbara Tucker, Roy Beck

No. 6 NEATEST
Pat Saxon, Larry Harrison

No. 7 MOST ATHLETIC

Martha Nell Owens, Bill Burnette
No. 8 WITTIEST

Kitty Brown, Julian Wynn

Last Will aud Jestament---

1, Nellie Aline Allen, do leave my blonde hair to Genia Meadows, and hope she can do more with
it than I.

1, Jeannette Ard, do hereby bequeath my big, button brown eyes to my best friend Lavinia Kitch.
ens, in order that she may see where she is going.

Betty Jo Avery, will my trip to the moon that Coach has promised me to Genia Meadows, ip
hopes that shell make it.

Kathryn Shelly Brown, do hereby bequeath my easy ability to teach school to our adorable Mr.
Staton.

Bessie Laura Copeland, will my quietness and ability to work to Barbara Cagle.
Barbara Hardy, will my long hair to Gaynell W hite.

Lawrence Eugene Harrison do, in behalf of Paula leave our two chairs in the movie room to
Revelle and Dick to put to good use.

Lois Jones, will Valeria Little my quiet ways for she is going to get in trouble with her talking
in classroom.

Peggy Nell Jones, will Ernest Jump to Catherine Jordan in hopes that she will succeed better
than I did.

1, Olive Odom, will my gingham skirt to Mrs. Culpepper so she can make kitchen curtains.

1, Martha Owens, will my ability to play basketball to Eleanor Davis, in hopes that shell make
more points than I did.

1, Sandra Jeannine Peeler, will all my boyfriends to Yvonne Purvis.

1, Patricia Saxon, do hereby leave my pleasing personality to Mrs. Reese, who is always losing her
temper.

i, Paula Saxon, do hereby, by the request of Mama Kitty, leave my smile to Shirley Morgan.

We, Beverly Sisk and Mildred Hardy, will our studious ability to Jeanine Brooks and hope she has
as much fun as we had during our senior year.

i, Barbara Tucker, do leave my ability to get along with Mr. Staton and Mrs. Reese to Freddie
Pipkin, and hope that he can do a better job than I did.

i, Betty Nell Tyndall, do leave Mr. Staton, my homeroom teacher, to Freddie Pipkin.
1, Jo Ann White, will my giggles to Betty Smith.
i, Shirley Ann Wyatt, leave to Mrs. Culpepper my baby shoes.

1, Etta Jo Young, do hereby leave my long pony tail to Lucille Allen in hopes that she may some
day have a longer one.

Se TH eee OD
Bit

RICHARD STRIPLING
Manager

COACH GODFREY STEINER,
Our Head Football, Basketball
and Baseball Coach
Sponsor, Health Club

Ss. J. T. PRICE
Assistant Coach

FLOYD COPELAND BILLY BURNETTE, CENTER
Manager Weight 158
Senior

ROY BECK, FULLBACK
Weight 152
Senior

YNY McCRIMMONS ANDY SMALLWOOD DONALD WEST
Tackle Halfback End

Weight 185 Weight 145 Weight 140
Junior Junior Junior

Woluertues

D. L. MARTIN KAY MURPHY LARRY HARRISON
Guard Quarterback Guard
Weight 160 Weight 165 Weight 156
Sophomore Senior Senior

FREDDIE DAWSON DAVID BEVILL JULIAN WYNN
Halfback Tackle Tackle

Weight 160 Weight 195 Weight 140
Junior Junior Senior

Wolverines

DICK JUSTICE JIMMY ERNEST GENE SAXON
End Guard Guard
Weight 172 Weight 174 Weight 178
Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore

Kneeling: Julian Wynn, Dav-
id Bevill, Larry Harrison,
Gene Saxon, Kay Murphy.
Middle Row: Asst Coach
Price, Mgr. Richard Strip-
ling, Billy Burnette, Don-
ald West, Jimmy Ernest,
Johnny McCrimmons, Mgr.
Floyd Copeland, Roy Beck,
Coach Steiner. Back Row:
Andy Smallwood, Dick
Justice, D. L. Martin, and
Freddie Dawson.

Kneeling: Mgr. Floyd Cope.
land, Larry Harrison, Jul
ian Wynn, Mgr. Richard
Stripling. Middle Row:
Asst Coach Price, Donald
West, Andy Smallwood, D.
L. Martin, Johnny McCrim-
mons, Coach Steiner. Back
Row: Gene Saxon, Kay
Murphy, Freddie Dawson,
David Bevill, and Jimmy
Ernest

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Front Row, L to R: Gene Collins,

Roy Beck, Freddie Dawson, Coach Steiner, Freddie Pipkin, Andy Smallwood,
Donald Hall. Back Row: William Darley, B

illy Wood, David Bevill, Richard Stripling, Mgr. D. L. Martin, and
Carl Darley.

sTiapeleeonee nan.

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Donald Hall

racks up two points against Condor as Roy
Beck strikes a classic pose.

Billy Burnette drives in for a counter in
B team contest.

The Unbounding Joy Of /riumpl---

Coach Steiner and the squad surround the trophy which is symbolic of victory in the Sixth District Divisional
Basketball Tournament.

The Gils Who Provided The Yells ---

Martha Nell Owers, Shirley Roberts, Mickey Mulligan, Waltine Burnham, ReVelle Brooks, and Marion Robbins.

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Front Row: Esther Woodard, Barbara Williams, Bettye Wilkens,

Martha Tharpe, Shirley Roberts, Martha Burns Owens. Back row: Pat
Saxon, ReVelle Brooks, Marion Robbins, Mr. Harold Martin, LaVerne
Johnson, Yvonne Purvis, and Paula Saxon.

Betty (Nip) Nipper
Basketball Team, Captain

te

Bettye Wilkens, Betty Nipper,
Yvonne Purvis

lhe Very rtlle Wolueriue Saseball Sguad---

Kneeling: Billy Price, Roy Beck, Freddie Dawson, Andy
Smallwood, Charles Beddingfield, Richard Stripling. Standing:
Mgr. Floyd Copeland, Richard Hill, James Churchwell, David
Cox, Billy Wood, Don Weaver, Gene Collins, Dick Justice,
and Coach Steiner.

Our District Shot Put
Champion, Roy Beck. COACH GOOT
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<oenprenam |
baleen ae

Vice-President,
Mary Jane McFadden

Treasurer, Wilma Reed

Sponsor, Mrs. Claire Veader

Members:
Sally London
Doris Parham
Jo Harris
Betty Wright
Joyce Lyle
Audrey Hall
Jean Thompson
Annie Adams
Rebecca Peacock
Beatrice Davis
Nora McGee
Barbara Malone
Peggy Hatcher
Katherine Wood
Shirley Morgan

President, Bonnie Meadows
Vice-President, Olive Odom
Secretary, Faye Graves
Treasurer, Teola Corbin
Reporter, Syretha Todd

Sponsor, Mrs. Claire Veader

Members:
Betty Brock
Louise Jones
Vonnie Arnsdorf
Myrna Conner
Myrtle Hester
Betty Slade
Gypsy Haygood
Gwen Holloman
Phyllis Dickens
Jackie Hardy
Betty June Davidson
Catherine Whidby
Betty Radford

Tni-Ri-Y-At-Y---

President, Paula Saxon

Vice-President,
William Rutledge

Secretary, Valeria Little
Treasurer, Pat Saxon
Sponsor, Mrs. Marilyn Tuten
Members, | to r, Paula Saxon,
William Rutledge, Valeria
Little, Pat Saxon, Syretha
Vissage, India Casey, Bon-
nie Meadows, Colleen
Langford, Mrs. Tuten,
and Grady Hubbard.
Purpose: To create, main-
tain, and extend through-
out the home, school, and
community high standards
of Christian character.
The Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y Club stands for the all around development of its members

in Spirit, Mind, and Body, and serves the three main training agencies of Home,
Church, and School.

Future Gursiness Leaders of AAmeriea---

President, Shirley Wyatt

Vice-President,
Barbara Tucker

Secretary, Mildred Hardy
Treasurer, Jeannine Brooks
Reporter, Beverly Sisk

Sponsor, Mrs. Helen Reese

Members:
Margaret Motes
Catherine Jordan
Etta Jo Young
Gaynelle White
Joyce Horne
Betty Smith
Faye Phillips

Future Teachers Of rmeriea---

Lorena Rabun Meeks Club

Billy Burnette
President

Mrs. Marie Kelley
Sponsor

Members:
Jo Sanders
William Darley
Fay Graves
Marvin Shultz

President, Bessie Copeland

Vice-President,
Betty Jo Avery

Secretary, Kitty Brown
Treasurer, Mary Jo Carter
Sponsor, Mrs. Lorena Meeks

Members:
Clinton Carr
James Kay Murphy
Gwen Donaldson
Mary Floyd
Barbara Hardy
Louise Seymour
Lavinia Kitchens
Joyce Warter
Frank Smith
David Colquitt

Health Club---

President, Roy Beck

Vice-President,
Freddie Dawson

Secretary, Jackie Hardy
Treasurer, Sandra Hortman

Sponsors:
Mr. Harold Martin
Coach Steiner

Members:
Shirley Wyatt
Sharon Floyd
Jane Moon
Marion Robbins
Ann Hanson
Myrle Burns
Peggy Jones
Barbara Cagle
Jeannine Brooks
Betty Orr
Elizabeth Ingram
Andy Smallwood
D. L. Martin

President, Mildred Hardy
Vice-President, Betty Tyndal
Secretary, Carole Tyner

Treasurer, Vonnie Arnsdorf

Sponsor, Mr. Adrin Staton

Members:
Genia Meadows
Beverly Sisk
Nellie Allen
ReVelle Brooks
Earl Land
Joe Bryant

President,

ssie Copeland,
President of Fu-
ture Teachers.
Best all around in
Whos Who. Se-
lected as outstand-
ing DE student
of Georgia and
received $25 War
Bond. Expense
paid trip to Na-
tional Convention
in St. Louis, Mo.

Vice-President,
Carole Tyner
Secretary,
Mildred Crumpton
Treasurer,
Peggy Jones
Reporter,
Barbara Cagle
Sergeant-at-Arms,
Joe Bryant,

MembersViolet Cox, Lyn Reed, Pete Barfield, Buddy Staples, Kenneth Haygood, Sponsor,

Clinton Carr, Charles McPherson, Fay Giles, Cora Staples. Mr. R. F. Collins

ws A he J

Carole Tyner sings at
Barbara Cagle and Kenneth talent show sponsored by
Haygood enter D. E. class- pr Club. Carole wins
third place.

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Mr. J. D. Anderson,
local DE_ supervisor,
congratulates students

DE group leaving the Rest Home for a job well done at
after serving the patients fruit. Speakers Contest.

Library Qlub---

Leaders read.
Readers lead.

President, Edward Dunn
Vice-President, Don Weaver
Secretary-Treasurer,
Carolyn Brown
Social Chairman,
Myrle Burns
Program Chairman,
Jane Saxon

Sponsor
Miss Geraldine Wheeler
Members:

Sandra Hortman
Ann Hanson
Inez Entrekin
Vicki Hammon
Julian Wynn
Earl Thomas
Kitty Brown
Carolyn Flowers
Louise Cofield
Paul Carson

Willie Simmons

Alex Andrews

Gene Saxon

Joyce Ethridge
Jimmie Nell Johnson

Elizabeth Ingram
Louis Cox

W. C. Shedd
Wendell Crenshaw
Kenneth Bennefield
Jean Creamer
Donald Crumpton
Betty Davidson

Jimmy Ernest
Warren Selph
Jerry Townsend
Betty Brock

Mary Jane Farrell
Jo Ann Harris

Hansel Lindsey
Billy Malone
Malcolm Arnold
Brenda Sutton
Betty Wright
Willene Dean

Captain, Brenda Sutton
Captain, Reggie Arnold
Lieut., Royce Burnette
Lieut., Carolyn Brown
Lieut., Mary Carr
Lieut., Jimmy Ernest
Sponsor, M. L. Tyre
Members

Willie Simmons

Bobby Calvin

Donald Finley

Roger Boutwell

Joel Tapley

Frank Barfield

Glenda Young

Dan Collins

Wayne Rocquemore

Raymond Woodard

Carole Rice

Irvin Tyson

SEVEN. THIRTY OCLOC K

a J Bing fl ve

PRE SIDING. MR
Director, Vocg

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History of

Introduction.
Chairman,

Dedicatory 4,

Benediction

Dedication ;

Hughes Vocational Herald

It's Fun Jo Learn Fo Earn

Volume 8

Rogers Practices New

Methods of Tec

Rogers complete
English, history, |
phy, and Christi.

Mrs. Rogers a tte
Military College in Br
Some of the clubs 3
high: school were: sp =
ma club and Utopian =

Since entering colleg?
Vice President of a loc 2
club, Macon Misses. 2s

During her college years she
worked at Mildred John's d |
office work. Of course, she
housekeeper, too.

Barbara T

Some of the c i

Future Teachers %
Welcome Members

The Lorena Rabun Meeks Chap-
ter of Future Teachers of America
welcome their new members who
are: Mary Floyd, James Kay
Murphy, Barbara Hardy, Louise
Seymour, Gwen Donaldson, and
David Colquitt.

We are planning our installation
service to present at assembly in
the near future.

Our members are now in the
Process of having our Georgia
State Charter framed and our
charter membership-scroll printed.

Kitty Brown

Wednesday,

putry 29, 1956 Wepnys
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Richard Little Bit Stripling
and Freddie Pipkin entertained
the folks with a real gone dance
together. Those that couldn't at-
tend the dance really missed a
shin-dig

Etta Jo Young, Barbara Tucker
and Martha Owens were elected
by the class to plan for the dance.

aaa aA eouRMIOL oem, >
uo 41se2 0} a0ud OU ST in Wig
ateq oy) UT Spuey SUTPIottee.
yurgy sieqgoee} 9%} Pe dance
A0U31 UT the best
Anu Jee, MBEII_LUL7S,.6 school.
Mr. Staton, I am very proud of
my seniors and their good work!
Mrs. Rogers, I think everyone be
haved well and it was a very good

dance.
The seniors are very proud of
their good work on the dance.
Barbara Tucker

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Banine Bro
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se] ey 2r
qT 4. 4necting we discuss
*e/old business then take
usinees. We discuss our
Each month we have a
roject and a community
tor this month we are go-
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For our school project we
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Coming Events

March 1 Deadline for Shield sub-
scriptions.
4, 5, 6. State D. E. Conven-
tion

14, 15, 16,Spring Holidays

16Vocational Breakfast,
G.E.A.

17 St. Patricks Day

28Dr. King Vivion Easter
assembly program

Wolverines Win Dual Basketball Trophies

(Story And Pictures On Pages Two And Three)

HERALD STAFF MEMBERSBill Burnette, Editor; Kenneth Forbes, Mgr. Editor; Larry Harrison, News Editor.
Billy Price, Copy Editor; Barbara Tucker, Feature Editor; Martha Burns, Humor Editor; Fay Graves, Art Editor;
Jean Creamer and Etta Jo Young, Typists; Shirley Morgan, Reporter; Marjie Powell, Reporter; Beatrice Davis,
Reporter; Marvin Shultz, Reporter; Geraldine Wheeler, Advisor; Ervin Tyson, Reporter; Roy Beck,Circulation
Megr.; Don Weaver, Reporter and M. L. Tyre, Advisor.

48

STAFF MEETINGBill Burnette,
Editor, Right Center, Larry Harri-
son, News Editor. Others gather-
ed around are Barbara Tucker,
Feature Editor; Etta Jo Young,
Typist; Ervin Tyson, Reporter;
Billy Price, Copy Editor; Fay
Graves, Art Editor.

THE DUMMYBilly Burnette and
Harrison laying out paper.

FOLDING PAPERPrinting stu-
dents folding papers.
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CIRCULATION Roy Beck, Circulation
Manager, gives out papers in Mr. Cris-
wells plumbing class

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WOMANLESS WEDDINGAssembly program by Mrs.
Culpeppers homeroom.

BETA INITIATION Earl Lana,
Beverly Sisk, and Genia Meadows.

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Jerrell Burns

VALENTINE DANCEKing
and Queen Teola Corbin.

BETA INITIATION Carolyn Brown and
Bettye Wilkins.

Piumbing

Refrigeration

Cooking

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MRS. MARY BUTLER
Dietician

Who is responsible for our deli-
cious and nutricious lunches. Billy Burnette and Mr. Adrin Staton during lunch period.

Mrs. Butlers valuable helpers in the kitchen and lunchroom.

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Mattie Washington Eddie Glover

JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET
Peggy Jones, Freddie Dawson.

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Vocational School

Bibb County Board of Education

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1062 Forsyth Street
Macon, Georgia

Vocational Training For Everyone

Trade and Industrial Education
Its Fun To Learn To Earn

Distributive Education
Homemakng Education

York Air Conditioning
Company

325 FIFTH STREET
Macon, Georgia

Napier Ave. Barber Shop
& Beauty Salon

3093 Napier Ave. at Greenways
PHONE 5-7356

C. R. HUNT, Owner

Cherokee Farms

L. M. SOLOMON, JR.
Macon, Georgia

Quality Milk Since 1913

TELEPHONE 5-3304

Specialty Distributing
Company

539 Arch Street
Macon, Georgia

ELECTRONIC
PARTS
SUPPLIES

COMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT

Compliments of

Macon Cigar & Tobacco Co.

655 BROADWAY

Compliments of

Wade & Sons

634 SECOND STREET

Macon, Georgia

Electronic Distributors, Inc.
RADIOS - TELEVISIONS - TUBES - PARTS
Telephone 3-9379

995 Riverside Drive
Macon, Georgia

The Macon Telegraph

The Macon News

The Macon Telegraph And News

Middle Georgias Favorite Newspaper

Coca-Cola

Bottling Company

GEORGI

H. L. Green Co. Kernaghan Jewelers

e Store With Over 25,000 Ite
From Which To Choose

Shop at Sears and Save

Every Item First Quality
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Or Your Money Back

111 Third Street Phone 5-3341

Vineville Awning Co.

AWNINGS CANVAS METAL
VENETIAN BLINDS RENOVATING
CARPETS BOUND

3095 Vineville Avenue Macon, Georgia

Compliments of

Dixie Cleaners

3113 Pio Nono Avenue Macon, Georgia
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
Phone 5-1033
New and Modern Plant
Expert Supervision

The Macon Shoe Company

FINE SHOES SINCE 1900

371 Third Street

Macon, Georgia

TURN IT ON AND LEAVE IT ON

Music News

1240 On Your Dial Macon, Georgia

Nu-Way Weiners

Our Three Specialties
WEINERS HAMBURGERS BARBECUE

430 Cotton Avenue
422 Cherry Street

Phone 2-9550
Phone 2-7955

Hycee
Bottling Company

3219 VINEVILLE AVENUE

Macon, Georgia

Ingleside Jewelers, Inc.

2320 Ingleside Avenue
SAVE TIME SHOP SUBURBAN
Mrs. Minnie Staton, Manager

Phone 6-1388 Macon, Georgia

Robinsons

522 Cherry Street

Compliments of

J. M. Simmons

Sam Neels Shoe Store

YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE

RAND TRIM
SHOES TRED
For For

Men Women

POLL PARROT
For Children

334 Third Street

Phone 2-4032 Macon, Georgia

Fickling & Walker, Inc.

240 Second Street

Macon, Georgia

R. S. Thorpe & Sons

EXCLUSIVE MEN AND BOYS WEAR

Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes
Ladies Beauty Parlor

PHONE 2-6246

533-535 Cherry Street
Macon, Georgia

Marilyn Shoes

Complete line of

LADIES AND CHILDRENS
SHOES

Corner Second and Cherry

A Lifetime of Enjoyment

Your Portrait by

Cliff Harden

MIDDLE GEORGIAS ONLY
MASTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY

564 Mulberry Street
Macon, Georgia

Macon Shoe Repair

INVISIBLE RESOLING
LEATHER GOODS AND NOVELTIES

511 Third Street Phone 5-3226

Buick

Cadillac

Faithfully Serving Owners In Middle Georgia Since 1918

Huckabee Auto Company

THIRD AT PINE

Phone 3-9366

DIAL 5-4351

Compliments of

Champions Clothing

MENS AND BOYS CLOTHING
Factory - To - You Prices
312 Third Street
Macon, Georgia

Moto Vue Theatre

Pio Nono Avenue
Macon, Georgia

MACONS COMPLETE OUTDOOR THEATRE

Cinemascope Wide Screen
Heaters

Movies Are Better Than Ever

Georgia Lumber
and
Veneer Corporation

SPECIALIZING IN BOND SWAN
Complete Selection of Hardwoods

Phone 1 Toomsboro, Georgia

Macon, Georgia

Martin Furniture

and
Cabinet Shop

1640 Jeffersonville Road
CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS

Phone 2-1406 Macon, Georgia

Right Way
Finance Company

No. 3 Hardeman Building
MONEY WHEN YOU NEED IT

Phone 2-2351 Macon, Georgia

Sanitary Supply
& Chemical Co., Inc.

2120 Seventh Street

REGAL PRODUCTS
Service Within The Hour If Desired
LAMAR. H. ROSS
Macon, Georgia

Phone 3-1187

Adams-Feagin Hardware Co.
CORNER WALNUT AND THIRD STREETS

Phone 5-6515 Macon, Georgia

Reid Griffin, Jeweler

Graduate of Elgin Watchmakers College
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY
Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Macon, Georgia

Phone 2-5303 316 Third Street

Rodgers Seat Cover Center
878 THIRD STREET

Macon, Georgia

Trading Post
FURNITURE MOVERS
Retail Furniture Floor Sales
STORAGE WAREHOUSE

484 First Street

Phone 3-2678 Macon, Georgia

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Batemans
PURVEYORS OF FINE FOODS

3280 Pio Nono Avenue
2390 Ingleside Avenue

Macon, Georgia

Caseys Beauty Shop

MRS. MARGARET CASEY, Owner
1273 Newburg Avenue

Phone 6-2541 Macon, Georgia

Martha Sorrow Beauty Shop
360 Yates Avenue

PHONE 2-8140

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Raynes
GROCERIESMEATPRODUCE & ICE

Open 8 A.M. Till 11 P.M., Seven-day Week

3016 Vineville Avenue
Phone 2-3471 Macon, Georgia

Ingleside Florist

and
Gift Shop

3090 VINEVILLE AVENUE
Macon, Georgia

Frozen Delight

FROZ-O-SPINS CONES
SUNDAES DOG-ON-A-STICK
ORANGE OR LEMON TEACO

2995 Vineville Avenue

Gay Clothing Company
MENS CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS

338 Third Street Macon, Georgia

Cliff Davis Hardware Company

YOUR FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE

3156 Vineville Avenue
Phone 2-1625 Macon, Georgia

Bobs Food Shoppe

Macons Newest Drive-In
SUPER MARKET

Open Every Day 8 A.M. Til 11 P.M.
Corner Hightower Road & Pio Nono Avenue

Cherokee Pharmacy
2603 MONTPELIER AVENUE

Macon, Georgia

WIBB

1280 ON YOUR DIAL

American Barber Shop
365 CHERRY STREET

Macon, Georgia

R. A. McCord Motor Co.

Authorized Ford Dealer
PARTS ACCESSORIES SERVICES

225 Second Street Phone 2-5771

Macon, Georgia

Guy White Radio and TI. V.
654 Mulberry Street
Prompt Service Calls
SALES ON FADA & RCA TVS
Dial 3-3768

Southern News Co.
317 Cherry Street

Nutting Floral Company

Say It With Flowers
From
Macons Leading Florist

Phone 2-87752-8776 Macon, Georgia

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Pittmans Grocery
2094 Montpelier Avenue
Macon, Georgia

Phone 5-3573

Automatic Phonograph
Company

Bills News and Book Store
2386 Ingleside Avenue

MACONS COMPLETE NEWS STORE

Bills NewsBooks & Variety

665 Baconsfield

DIAL 3-5267 OPEN DAILY

Bloodworths Cafe
We Specialize In Fine Chicken

JIMMY BLOODWORTH, Proprietor

hordens

4700 PIO NONO AVENUE
Macon, Georgia

PHONE 2-3631
Ice Cream

9
Oldhams Harts Mortuary
A Home of Thoughtful Service

101 PERSONS BUILDING PHONE 2.5721

Phone 2-5462 Macon, Georgia 765 Cherry Street
Macon, Georgia

Star Engraving Company

Manufacturing Jewelers Engravers

JOHN J. BRAZZEAL
Box 3568, Sta. B
Savannah, Georgia HOUSTON, TEXAS

Varsity Drive-In

Home Of Those Famous Hamburger Steaks

AMPLE PARKING

Macon Piano Exchange

2699 Houston Avenue
Phone 2-3321

NEW AND USED PIANOS

@ Sohmer

@ Janssen

@ Kohler-Campbell
@ Shoninger

@ Bremen

CONNSONTA ELECTRONIC ORGANS
LOWERY ELECTRONIC ORGANS

C. L. Powers, Owner

McKesson

&

Company Robbins, Inc.

(. W. Farmer

OFFICE PH. 3-2502 RES. PH. 3-5707

Blue Plate Foods, Inc.

4475 Houston Avenue

GENE McCANT

City Salesman Macon, Georgia

Marshall Lumber Co.

ALL KINDS BUILDING MATERIAL
2995 Hillcrest Avenue
IRVIN MARSHALL FRANK WALTHALL

Phone 3-4401 Macon, Georgia

Right Way Finance Company
MONEY WHEN YOU NEED IT
No. 3 Hardeman Building

Phone 2-2351 Macon, Georgia

Greenways Alignment Service
3095 NAPIER AVENUE
Macon, Georgia

Phone 3-6474

American Printing and
Stationery Company
552 MULBERRY STREET

Phone 2-7548 Macon, Georgia

GUN HEADQUARTERS
Macon Swap Shop

375 Mulberry Street

Macon, Georgia

A Builder As Well As A Converter

Of Georgias Resources

Georgia Kraft Company

Deals Luggage Store

365 Third Street

PHONE 3-0717

Mildred Johns

WOMENS FINEST APPAREL

378 Second Street Phone 2-6032

.
Wilsons Restuarant
FAMOUS FOR HOME COOKED FOOD

557 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia

(Sere

Herbert Smart
Clothing Company

MACONS SMARTEST MENS WEAR

567 Cherry Street

Phone 3-1656 Macon, Georgia

Bush Refrigeration

and
Air Conditioning

WHERE SERVICE COMES FIRST

492 First Street
Macon, Georgia

Phone 5-1916

Headquarters For Vocational Rings

Goodman-Hayes Jewelers
DIAMOND MERCHANTS

Corner Second and Cherry Streets
Phone 5-2232 Macon, Georgia

Central Jewelers
HOME OF ELGIN, HAMILTON, BULOVA

426 Cherrry Street

Trimble
ADDING MACHINE REPAIR SHOP

497 Broadway

Phone 3-9636 P. O. Box 489

Memorial Chapel

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Macon, Georgia

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Cokes
MACONS PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER

735 Cherry Street

Phone 5-4031 Macon, Georgia

Macon I. V. Sales Co.

Your Emerson Television Dealer
For Middle Georgia

SALES RENTALS SERVICES
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Andrews
2456 Vineville Avenue
Phone 3-8715 Macon, Georgia

Dannenbergs
MACON, GEORGIA

Cherokee Brick & Tile Gompany

Common And Face Brick, Jumbo And Dubrik,

Structural Clay Tile, E-Z Laytile
SALES OFFICE AND PLANTS
Waterville Road

Telephone 2-7531

Macon, Georgia

Baker-Maytield Go.

International Trucks Farmall Tractors

Refrigeration
SALES AND SERVICE
760 Third Street

Phone 5-6526

Macon, Georgia

Ralston Purina Company

Macon Quarries
CRUSHED STONE FOR ALL PURPOSES

Macon, Georgia
P. O. Box 2267

Phone 5-7431 Pio Nono Station

Louis Briggs
Construction Company

GENERAL CONTRACTORS
QUALITY SERVICE

4425 Pio Nono Avenue
Macon, Georgia
P. O. Box 570 Phone 3-9369

W.E. Gates Company
OWNER, G. H. WILSON
Exclusive Distributor
ROYAL TYPEWRITERS & VICTOR
ADDING MACHINES
ELECTRICS, STANDARDS, & PORTABLES
Sales, Rentals, Service and Supplies

639 Mulberry Street
Phone 2-3041

Macon, Georgia

Compliments of

Finchers Barbecue

3947 HOUSTON AVENUE

Phone 5-6378 Free Estimates

H. Hl. Harpley & Sons

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND DECORATING
WALLPAPERS

Route 3, Box 18 Macon, Ga.

Phone 3-0515

McCullough

Office Equipment Company
SAFES, FILING CABINETS,
ADDING MACHINES
SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITERS
SALES AND SERVICE

J. S. McCullough Macon, Ga.

Compliments of

Finchers Barbecue

3057 COLUMBUS ROAD

Corleys Opticians

439 COTTON AVENUE

Macon, Georgia