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TO THE CLASS OF 1959
MR. I. T. McCURLEY
Director
As you approach graduation and your entry into employment,
as long as you live, you will find daily changes you must adjust
your life to. It is my hope for you, that the adjustment will
be made with facility and alertness. Fit yourself into society
in such manner that you will be helpful spiritually, morally and
productively. Associate yourself with organizations that pro-
mote the welfare of the community and make life more mean-
ingful to you and your family.
Perform your civic duties, without bias, or selfishness, in
order that life for those around you might be more abundant
and pleasant because of your efforts.
DR. WALLACE C. WHITLEY
No finer compliment could be paid the faculty of any school
staff. than the one that all of the graduates have been a real
success. It has been the desire of all who have worked with
you at Hughes that through our help and guidance each of
you will be successful. The result will be determined by how
well you apply what you have learned to your future need.
May your every wish and prayer be answered as you continue
to study and work for the opportunities that you so richly deserve.
Iu Wlemoriam
Dr. Mark Anthony Smith served as the Super
intendent of Bibb County schools for seventeen years,
during which time he inestimably helped public edu-
cation in Bibb County. Hughes Vocational School is
greatly indebted for his personal interest in voca
tional education.
At the time of his death, he actively belonged
to multitudious civic, honorary, and service organi-
zations, in many of which he held major offices.
Because of his numerous real and permanent con-
tributions to the well-being and growth of the total
community, the memory of Dr. Mark Smith will ever
linger.
GbE County Goard of Education
CLOCKWISE: Frank M. Willingham, George P. Rankin, Jr., William P. Simmons, R. A. McCord
Jr., Charles C. Hertwig, Julius Gholson (acting superintendent), Dr. H. G. Weaver, Hon. B
F. Merritt, Jr., Judge Mallory C. Atkinson, Albert S. Hatcher, Jr., Wallace Miller, Jr., and
Hon, Walter C. Stevens
Supewisors
MR. J. D. ANDERSON
Supervisor of Distributive
R%. RAYMOND KELLEY
t r of Trade and Indust
MRS. CARRIE WILLIAMS
Supervisor of Home Economics
NOT PICTURED
MR. HAROLD MARTIN
Coordinator of Trade and
lustria
In
Office
Mrs. Helen Booth, secretary to the principal, shows e of her assistants, Willyene Lasset
ter, how to make out the daily absentee report
For the second consecutive year Hughes has been departmentalized. The
following pages include the faculty members in each department and in
eac h she p
English Department
MR. EARLYE BARRON
Department Head Counselor
MR. BUDDY DAVIS MR. GERALD KERSEY MR. JAMES OVERBY MR. GENE ROBERTS MISS LYRA TEMPLE
Herald Sponsor Shield Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor F.T.A, Sponsor
Senior Class Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor
Mystery lovers are held in eager suspense as Mrs. Pauline Cole supply teacher, attempts to unravel one
of Edgar Allan Poe's carefully-written plots
Social Science Department
MISS MERLE BAKER
U. S. Government
World History
General Business
MR. ROBERT
COLLINS
General Business
D.E. Club Sponsor:
D.E. Coordinator
MR, LEONARD
GREENFIELD
Georgia History
Civics
Around
MR. ADRIN STATON
Department Head
Beta Club Sponsor
American History
World History
Civics
MR. BOB LOTT
Civics
World History
Georgia History
the world in 180 days!
D. PARRISH
General Business
Sctence Department
MR. ALBERT HANSON
Department Head
Biology
Chemistry
MR. S. J. T. PRICE
General Science
Health
MR. WILLIAM R ' MR. CLAXTON WALKER
BELI Gene ral Science
General Science ' j ; Health
Biology
Standing in the new chemistry laboratory, Mr. Hanson w
onders which young scientist will be
launched first
Wath Department
MR. FRANK KUHR
Department Head
Algebra
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Available
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MRS. LAURINE DAVIS MRS. PAULINE NOT PICTURED
Also English MORGAN
Science MR. B. H. STUBBS
Also English
A square has only 4 sides?
Commercial Depariment
MRS. HELEN REESE
Department Head
Bookkeeping, Shorthand
Business Math, Typing
_ iL Student Council Sponsor
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MRS, ELSIE TAYLOR
Vocational Office Training
Business English
Typing
F.B.L.A. Sponsor
But, please, Mrs. Reese! I missed that part between Dear Sir and Yours truly
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MR. GLENN BACON
Glee Club Instructor
MR. ED GOETZMAN
Band Instructor
School's first band makes rapid strides
MRS. MARIE KELLEY
Department Head
MRS. DAISY PIERCE
MRS. ANN TURNER
Also Science
Above: The Family Related Class learns how to raise parents
Right: Ah! The way to a mans heart
Below: They sew a fine seam
Shope
Printe
MR. MARVIN TYRE
Herald Advisor
MR. ROBERT BARNES
MR. GRADY HATFIELD
Looking for something ?
MR. W. A. GRAVES
The Chief and his crew inspect a mock-up wiring job
Kada
Future radiotricians locate a shorted condenser
MR. MALCOM D. JONES
MR E. L. WHITT
How are you fixed for plumbing?
Wood
1 board 1 10" bench saw = 2 boards
MR. R. L. JOHNSON
NOT PICTURED:
MR. THOMAS W. LYLES
Instructor
Mr. Thomas W. Lyles gives pointers on accurate drafting
Wachine
A shaper is all set to transform a steel block.
MR. S. E. SINGLETON
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MR. JAMES P. LOVET1
Instructor
sut back together, but there's a can full of parts left over
Refrigeration and
bn 7 ete. .
Here freon races through a mock-up unit
MR. HENRY
STRINGFELLOW
MISS WINNIE HOWARD
Miss Howard gives the final touch to her latest hair style
Barbering
) future master barbers work toward perfection
MR. CHARLES R. HUNT
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JAMES ANDERSON
Student Council 4; Superlative
JACKIE BARFIELD
Junior Class Vice-President 4; Herald Staff News
Editor 4; DE Club Reporter 4; Debating Team 5;
Senior Class President 5; Herald Staff Feature Editor
5; DE Club 4, 5; Superlative
LINDA BISHOP
FBLA Club 5, Secretary 5; VOT 5
LARRY BLOODWORTH
OFFICERS
JAN ROWLAND
Secretary
JACKIE BARFIELD
President
JUNE EASON
Vice-President
MURL ELEAM
Treasurer
JOARLYN BROWN
Reporter
PRISCILLA BOSTICK
TA DI
JACKII BRAY
JOARLYN BROWN
Class Reporter FBLA VOT
MARGARET BROWN
DONALD BURNHAM
MARY CARROLI
DE Club
INDIA CASEY
TA Library Club 4; Science Club
JAMES "PUG" CHURCHWELL
ROBERT FULLER
Superlative
TOMMY GOINGS
Herald Staff 4 Copy Editor 4, Managing Editor
CARL GORDON
Football Team 4
GYPSY HAYGOOD
FBLA 5; Wolverettes 5; FHA 3; Softball 5
PEGGY DAVIES
Herald Staff 4; Wolverette Athleti
ball Tean
JUNE EASON
Senior Class Vice-President 5; DE Club Reporte
Beta Club 5; Superlative
NOT PICTURED:
PATRICIA FARMER
te Athletic Club 5; Basketball 5
EDWARD FOSTER, JR.
Herald Staff 3, 4, 5, Sports Editor 4, 5; Library
Club 3; Debate Team 5; Glee Club 4; Inter-School
Student Council, Secretary-Treasurer 5; Science Club
{; Student Council 4; Superlative
NANCY HOLLOMON
FBLA 5, Vi
PEGGY HOLMES
SPENCER HORNI
Beta Clul i Science (
BILLIE ANN JONES
ar n VOT
JANE KING
Secret i: Hera
VOT
Stat t
FBLA
MARTHA KNIGHI
DE CLUB 4; FBLA 5; VOT 5; Super
WILLYENE LASSETTER
BARBARA LEWIS
Library
RACHEL MILLS
FBLA lreasurer; VOT
BOBBY MOORI
Football Tea Superla
NORMA NEWSOMI
Baseball 5; Softball
Wolverettes Athletic Club
Assistant 5
TH PICKETT
PATRICIA LYLES
FBLA
CHARLES MARTIN
DE Clut S
MICHAEL MARTIN
MARIE McGUIRI
JACQUELINE PRINCE
ELIZABETH ROBERTS
ent Council 5, Treasurer 5
hletic Club $ Volley
Softball 5; Superlative
JANELLE ROBERTS
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AYE ROUNDTREI
y Club 5
JAN ROWLAND
DE Club 4; VOT 5; FBLA 5; Senior Class Secretary
Band 5, Reporter 5; Debating Tean
WILMA SAMS
LYNETTE SMITH
Herald Staff 4, 5, Feature Editor 4, Editor
5; Debating Team 5; Superlative
CAROL STALLWORTH
FBLA
GAYNELL TANNER
FTA
MARTHA THARPI
FTA i; Beta Club 1
Class Secretary 4; DE Club
urer Basketbal
GRACIE TINDOI
FTA 4, Reporter 4; FBLA
ZIANA UNDERWOOD
W olverettes Y-Teens 5, Program Chau
ball Library Club 4 Secretary 4
Staff 4, Humor Editor 4; Shield Staft 4
Manager 4 ); Library Assistant
Club 4, 5, President 5; Basketball
Cheerleader 4
BARBARA VALENTINE
Student Council 4, 5, Corresponding Secretary 4
President Volleyball 5; Herald Staff News Editor
Cheerleader Y-Teens 5: Wolverettes 5
Superlative
LARRY WALKER
RUNELLE WARD
FTA 5; Beta 5
KATHERINE WHIDBY
FHA FTA 4; Library Assistant {- FBI
NOT PICTURED
RICHARD POWELI
Football 3; Basketball 3; Superlative
CARL PRUETT
DE Club 5; Superlative
JOHNNY SHORES IEROME GRAVES
Football 5; Basketball 5; Baseball 5 Herald Staff 5: FTA 5
Senator Superlatives
WITTIEST BEST ALL-AROUND
Ruth Pickett Jackie Barfield
Richard Powell Pug Churchwell
A 4, 5 :
MURL ELEAM
reasurer 4; Student Council Treasurer
S reasurer Shield Staff 3 H
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CUTEST
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Carl Pruett
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MOST ATHLETIC
Peggy Holmes
Pug Churchwell
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Left Center
MOST POPULAR
Eddie Foster
Liz Roberts
BEST LOOKING
Willyene Lassetter
James Anderson
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Lynette Smith
Donald Burnham
FRIENDLIEST
Barbara Valentine
Mike Martin
Right Center
MOST COURTEOUS
Martha Knight
Bobby Moore
MOST INTELLIGENT
June Eason
Robert Fuller
Last Will aud Jestament
, James Anderson, leave my accent to Butch Peeler.
Jackie Barfield, will my ability to talk and still
make A in deportment to Beatrice Walker.
, Linda Bishop, leave my meekness to Barbara Hart
Larry Bloodworth, leave to Bill Mathews my
catty haircut.
We, Priscilla Bostick and Wilma Sams, leave our
freckles to Pat Lavender because we don't want
them.
, Jackie Bray, will my high socks to Tiney Hobbs
, Joarlyn Brown, will my cuteness to Dorothy Comp-
ton.
Margaret Brown, will my eyes to Martha Purser
in hopes she can make A in bookkeeping.
, Donald Burnham, hereby leave my talent to Jerrell
Burns.
, Mary Carroll, will my desk in room 210 to Roger
Boutwell; may he receive more learning than I did
, India Casey, will my laugh to Nan Cannon, hoping
she will be recognized.
Pug Churchwell, will my athletic ability to Duanne
Campbell; may he do a better job.
Peggy Davies, hereby will my conscienciousness to
Nancy Blount.
June Eason, will my high heels to Janelle Watts;
maybe she will wear a pair one day.
, Murl Eleam, will Papa Graves to Sonny McNeil
in hopes he can do more with him than I did.
Eddie Foster, will my ability to get away with mis-
chief to Pee Wee Spivey. Have fun.
Robert Fuller, will the running of Beta Club to
Lavern Johnson.
I, Tommy Goings, will my black leather jacket to
John Wingate.
I, Carl Gordon, will my motor to Yvonne Kight.
, Gypsy Haygood, will my ability to get along with
the teachers to Carleen Dykes in hopes she will
stay out of trouble.
, Peggy Holmes, will my athletic ability to Evelyn
Fountain.
Spencer Horne, will my senior candy to the
junior class.
, Jane King, leave anything I dont need for life;
but there is nothing I have that I dont need.
, Martha Knight, will my long fingernails to June
Jackson.
Barbara Lewis, will my willingness to work to
Gracie Anderson.
Patricia Lyles, leave my fertilizer to Sandra Mc-
Guire in hopes that she might grow some.
, Bobby Moore, will my politeness to Bruce Arche-
belle
Lynette Smith, will my position as Editor of the
Herald to my sister, Edris Smith.
Martha Tharpe, leave my height to Clyde Potts.
, Ziana Underwood, leave my ability to have a rock-
ing and rolling good time to Lavern Sargent.
Ruth Pickett, will my position as captain of the
cheerleaders to loud mouth Hazel Thompson.
Richard Powell, will my stubbornness to Ann Cox.
Jackie Prince, will my hairdo to Glenda Ashley.
Elizabeth Roberts, will my pigeon toes back to
the pigeons.
, Jan Rowland, leave my crazy expressions to Beatrice
Davis.
, Johnny Shores, will my quietness to Joe Crossan
even though he'll never use it.
, Barbara Valentine, leave my beauty spot to Dianne
Crawford.
Senior Prophecy
rs be doing ten year m now t's go into the future and read some of the
arried in the n aper f the day. We shall read their accomplishments
(Berne, Switzerland Man of the year went to
itzerla
Bobby Moore for his contribution to Science. He
got out of
(New York) ddie yst has risen to the top
at last. He has gone int x-time journalism with
the TIMES. He is now head janitor
(Miami) Robert Fuller rode his dog, Flea Hound,
Farmer to his leventeenth win of the season here today
ner
(Rome) Ziana Underwood has just been pro-
moted te d ll ringer here in the Cathedral
ide Pus
ball when (Hollywood ) Margaret Brown is now head of
lollar-tw the casting department for Warner Brothers. She
has been cast out more times in the past ten years
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than anyone else
Carl Gordon really has the luck o the
le his seventh million here last week
yus oil well, Lizzie started flowing
Ruth Pickett le the position
on the an chee rleading
yelling (Paris) Fashion designer Martha Knight just
introduced a new look called the way for tall girls
Rowland is still selling tickets to look short:"" she expects the line to go a long way
and
waiting for her flyboy to
(Berlin) U.S. counter-espionage agent Larry
Bloodworth returned to the East Zone and will be
Lynette Smith, who came from gone for several years. They caught him smoking a
motel owners, has opened a motel Camel behind the Curtain
Arab tribesmen
(Macon) Martha (formerly Tharpe) had her
dentures was third child t y and i 1 it James, in honor
birthday to- of her sen
(Metropolis ) Superman is out of business. Charlie
(New Yor! Barbara Valentine is working in Martin clipped his hair and took away his strength
the research department at Helena Rubenstein's hair
dye lab Her 4
(New York) Donald Burnham has finally made
splash on Broadway. He leaped off the Empire
State Building
(Moscow ) Some per ple have all the luck. Johnny
Shores has been given permission to write a novel on
Casey hi ust finished a :
ey has jus she Hot eAl hall Slave. Remember the good
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like show busi
OFFICERSSeated: Alvin Blount, secretary; Grace Anderson, president; June Jackson
vi resident. Standing: Nora McGhee, director Tiney Hobbs
Dykes, treasurer; Janelle Watts, director
reporter; Sara
Bobby Alligood
Grace Anderson
Bruce Archebelle
Rachel Archibald
Glenda Ashley
Alvin Blount
Nancy Blount
Roger Boutwell
Johnny Brock
Jerrell Burns
Duanne Campbell
Nan Cannon
Mary Carr
Larry Collins
Dorothy Compton
Billy Corbin
Ann Cox
Dianne Crawford
Joe rosson
Harry Davidson
Beatrice Davis
Frank DeLoach
Carleen Dykes
Patricia Dykes
Sara Dykes
Wilbur Fogarty
Evelyn Fountain
Pat Fountain
Peggy Hatcher
Troy Hawkins
Margaret Hill
Tiney Hobbs
June Jackson
LaVern Johnson
Jimmy Jones
Yvonne Kight
Pat Lavender
Homer Leslie
Wayne Lyde
Nora McGhee
Sandra McGuire
Alvin McNeil
W. F. Marks
Bill Mathews
Billy Meadows
Wendell Metts
Linda Riley
Bruce Rowland
Bill Saffold
Lavern Sargent
Grace Screws
Edris Smith
Rhett Smith
James Spivey
Rad Stringfellow
Hazel Thompson
Harold Varner
Beatrice Walker
Janelle Watts
John Wingate
Not Pictured:
Charles Cowart
Hugh Molton
Gere Odum
Walter Perkins
Elayne Prince
Henry Miller
Arthur Mobley
Betty Patterson
Joel Peacock
Rebecca Peacock
ig lyde Potts
Martha Purser
Faye Reams
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Betty Adams
John Adams
Harris Armstrong
Charles Ashley
Tony Ashley
Gene Bedgood
Terry Bedingfield
Alice Bessinger
Jimmy Brantley
Phyllis Brantley
Joyce Bray }
Franklin Bridges
Patsy Bruce
Wayne Bruce
Wendell Bruce
Donnie Butts
Ralph Cameron
Darivia Campbell
Linda Carmichel
Rance Cantrell
Gary Cheek
Jeanita Cheek
Charles Churchwell
Bernard Clayton
Bernice Clayton
Carolyn Clements
Linder Coleman
Jimmy Conner
Frank Cain
Cecil Davidson
Dorothy Davis
Carolyn Deason
Larry Dent
Jewell Douglas
Charlotte Faulkner
Riley Flowers
Baynard Floyd
Sharon Floyd
Gail Fowler
Barbara Garnto
Margie Garnto
Glenn Gladney
A. J. Grizzard
Charles Hamlin
Melba Hamm
gs
Billy Happoldt
Ozie Haralson
Barbara Hart
Rebecca Hayes
Jackie Heath
Bill Hembree
Randall Herring
Gail Hersh
Charlie Hester
Terry Hitchcock
David Holcomb
Dwight Howell
Bobby Jackson
Victoria Johnson
Phil Keen
Jean Kelly
Sammy Knight
Larry Knowles
Margie McClain
Roslyn McClain
Brady McDuffie
Jean McGhee
Dewey Martin
Doylene Mathis
Kay Mercer
Ouida Mimbs
Rachel Mitchell
Kenneth Mullis
Pat Norman
Leonora O' Ware
James Parker
Mary Ann Peavy
William Peeler
Shirley Perkins
Mary Ann Potter
Dennis Powell
Bobby Purvis
Delores Reid
Paul Rigby
Fonzell Robertson
Not Pictured:
Albert Cantrell
Walter Cox
Ronnie Ryles
Danny Sams
Clifford Scarborough
Robert Sellers
Linda Shipman
Tommy Shores
Christine Smallwood
Bennie Spires
James Stanley
Sara Stewart
Claude Sutton
Joel Tapley
Larry Tanner
Earl T hompson
Solemna Velasquez
Tim Vining
De lores Wade
Sandra Walden
Zack Webb
Sue White
Loyd Epps Alton Flowers
James Floyd Patty Jones
Laverne Lamb
Patricia Lewis
Carol Whitehead
Leon Williams
Sammy Wilson
David Wood
James Wo rd
Sylvia Wood
Patsy Wright
Ellen Younger
Anthony Lynn
Ronnie Nelson
Linda Robertson
James Sutton
Jimmy Walden
Charles Whitehead
Larry Woods
Peggy Wright
James Addisor Preshmen
Betty Andersotr
Genene Arnold
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Francene Barbee
Dennis Barfield
n Jerry Barfoot
Rachel Barkwell
Janice Beeland
Tommy Benge
Earl Benson
John Berkner
Patsy Bishop
Lamar Blair
Bobbie Blount
Paul Bohannon
Barney Booth
Gail Bradley
: Charles Brewer
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Paula Brewer
Alton Britt
Annette Brooks
Lawrence Brown
Libby Brown
Reggie Brown
Barbara Buckelew
Donald Burkes
Arlene Campbell
Charles Carter
Bertha Causey
Mavis Cochran
Homer Coley
Linda Collier
Myrtle Conners
Sandra Corbin
Larry Cowart
Ray Cox
( ordell ( rabb
Brenda Cranford
Lola Crapps
Hazel Crosby
Colin rumpton
William Davidson
William DeLee
Betty Del oach
Joseph Dixon
Charles Doven
Virginia Ellis
James Entrekin
Linda Floyd
Wayne Forbes
He len Foster
Patsy Fowler
William Fowler
Bobby Fuller
Barbara Garrett
Barbara Gay
Marjorie Glore
Fay e Gor pe
Patricia Googe
Eddie Hambrick
Marie Hammonds
Pat Haygood
Bobby Hayes
Grady Holly
Wade Howard
Mable Howie
Chuck Ivey
Billy Jackson
Howard Jackson
Danny Johnson
Ann Jones
Grady Jones
Johnnie Jones
Patricia Jones
Ri hard Jones
Robe rt Jones
Barbara Kelly
Saundra Kendrick
Larry King
Helen Lamb
Barry Lancaster
Ola Mae Larrimore
Charles Lawson
Thelma London
Wynona McConnel
Bonnie McClymonds
Linda McClain
Betty McCranie
Billy McDuffie
Leon McGahee
Cary Marshall
Franklin Martin
Tommy Massengale
Wilma Miller
Betty Jo Mitchel
Geneva Mixon
Frank Molton
Carol Moore
Geneva Moore
John Morrison
Jim Mullis
Ruthie Mullis
Betty Murphy
James Myrick
Joe Norman
William Odom
Frank Owen
Clara Padgett
Johnny Parrish
Davinia Parsons
Jimmy Parsons
Billy Peacock
Mary Peacock
JoAnn Peavy
Mary Jane Phillips
William Pike
Jimmy Potts
Tony Prather
Artha Purser
Betty Reed
Robert Reed
Evelyn Reynolds
Mickey Roberts
Rozelle Roberson
Lynn Robinson
Donald Rodeheaver
Bobby Rowland
Clifford Rumney
Patsy Rumney
James Sapp
Jean Scarborough
Horace Scott
Billy Sharpe
Thelma Shirah
Larry Silas
Willie Silvers
Bobby Simmons
Ruben Simmons
Ronnie Stevenson
Helen Stewart
Reggie Stringfellow
Earl Stripling
Ruthie Strom
Albert Suiter
Daniel Thomas
Ester Thompson
Bill Tyler
Charles Ussery
James Utting
Lynn Wadford
Sue Watkins
Felton Watson
Lavada Walker
Herbert Wallace
Howard Weeks
Sandra Whitehurst
Stanley Whittington
Jimmy Wilkerson
Barbara Williams
James Williams
Shirley Wood
Terry Wood
J B Woodard
Charles Worley
Not Pic tured
Ellen Benson
Benny Bowden
Donald Breter
Larry Brown
Bonnie Clymonds
Larry Cowart
Paul Johnston
Jimmie Miller
Elizabeth Mixon
Donnie Moore
James Ramage
Freddie Truesdalk
Carl Venable
Jayne Wright
Mary Yawn
Sub- freshmen
Charles Amerson
Louise Archibald
Billy Arnett
Billy Barfield
Lee Becham
Linda Benson
Claude Blalock
Alexander Bloodworth
Shirley Bloodworth
Harry Blount
Lois Bohannon
Thelma Bohannon
Nell Bowdoin
Darius Brantley
Charles Broadnax
Donald Brooks
Garland Brown
Peggy Brown
Tommy Brown
William Busbee
John By rd
Bobby ampbell
Clarence Clayton
Cecil Cobb
David Cobb
Larry Cobb
Jerry Cochran
Charles Collier
Donna Craig
David Creamer
Sanford Darby
Patricia Davidson
Thomas Deems
Becky Dixon
Ronnie Garrett
Robin Gaskin
Marilyn George
Richard Gilbert
Joe Gillis
Tommy Gilman
Lawrence Greek
A. W Gregory
Inez Gregory
Gwen Hamlin
Nancy Hamrick
Mary Harden
Zeph Harris
Ruby Hatcher
Patricia Hayes
Gary Heath
Barbara Hester
Montine Hightower
Carl Hill
Carol Hitche ock
Jerry Edwards
Janet I lsasser
Lee Ethridge
Franklin Evans
Ronald Evans
Elaine Fears
Johnny Findley
Windell Fogarty
Dorothy Fort
Dav id I oster
Dealous Fowler
Marcia Francis
Mary Francis
Acie Fuller
James Furney
Nancy Holland
Carey Hopper
Joy Horton
Marilyn Horton
P tt Hi tto
Mike Jackson
Ruby Jackson
Donald Jarriel
Elizabeth Johnson
Linda Johnson
Vernon Johnsotr
Bynum Johnston
John Kemp
Pat Kem}
Joseph Kent
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Larry Kent
Paul Kitchens
Charlie Land
Charles Leggett
Edward Lemming
Clyde Long
Nicholas Long
Robert Lynn
James McCranie
Barbara McDade
Ann McDuffie
Owen McDuffie
Joseph McGhee
Frederick Maloy
Jerry Malone
Joyce Martin
Ronnie Martin
Johnny Maynard
Charles Meeks
Carol Mercer
Larry Powers
William Pruitt
Wallace Purser
Betty Redfern
Robert Register
Bobby Riezinger
John Rigby
Jimmy Roberts
Del Roquemore
Bruce Roundtree
Larry Rowe
Ann Rozar
Geneva Rumney
Elizabeth St. Johns
Alvin Sanders
Russell Sanders
George Saxon
Robert Sheffield
Clifford Sheppard
Martha Shores
Billy Mitchell
Ross Mosley
Geraldine Murphy
Tommy Nelson
James Nicholson
John Ogden
Judye Payne
Curtis Peacock
Je yhnny Peacoc k
Russell Peterman
Penelope Phillips
Carolyn Pierce
Carolyn Pike
Wallace Pittman
Jerry Pool
Charles Silvers
Leon Simmons
Jo Ann Simone
Arthur Smith
Dorothy Smith
Edward Smith
Erline Smith
Noble Smith
Sandra Smith
Helen Sparks
Cindy Spencer
Janet Spires
Larry Spires
Harvey Spivey
Morris Spivey
Lamar Stanley
Aloma Stocks
Frank Sutton
Linda Tanner
Herbert Taylor
Dollie Mae Thompson
Raymond Thompson
Emory Tidwell
Marie Tompkins
William Tucker
Ann Upshaw
Cecil Upshaw
Patsy Van Etten
Annie Mae Wagner
Naomi Waites
Benjie Walters
Jeraldine Watson
Larry Watson
NOT PICTURED:
Elliot Adams
Sanford Barley
Charles Bickley
Joe Breland
James Cantrell
Donald Chumley
David Crook
John Dixon
Douglas Floyd
Ronnie Harrington
Grady Holley
Peggy Hunt
Glenda Hutto
Barbara Kelly
Larry Land
Mazie Martin
Tommy Watson
Dorothy White
Sue White
Jeanette Whitehead
Richard Wimberly
Raymond Wood ;
Ola Mae Woods
Azalea Wright
Sybil Wright
Jeann Yaughn
Bob Yawn
James Robert Young
Buddy McLemore
Andrew Mobley
Franklin Molton
Marjorie Nipper
Nash Padgett
Jo Ann Peacock
Mary Jane Phillips
Larry Silvers
Madison Smith
Alice Spires
John Watson
James Wilder
James Wilkes
Glenda Willerson
Patsy Williams
Peggy Williams
From the looks of these faces, lunch time is one of the most enjoyable periods of the whole day
Library
Miss Wheeler's competence and ver-
satility and willingness to help any
student or teacher at any time in any
way has made her an inseparable part
of Hughes
MISS GERALDINE WHEELER
Librarian
Library Club Sponsor
HULA Sponsor
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All roads lead to the library
Because the library is not limited to any one department, shop, or class, it is used more than any other part of the school
Resourceful reading for almost any subject of interest to a student may be found in its 6,000 volumes, 9 sets of encyclo
pedias, 70 periodicals, and hundreds of pamphlets. Having more than 2,200 users monthly, the library lends an average
of some 1,200 volumes each month.
The photograph above depicts a typical scene. Some students are reading for class reports; some, for pleasure; others, for personal
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COACH WILLIAM R. BELL COACH THOMAS W. LYLES
Football Line Coach Football Line Coach
COACH BOB LOTT
B" Team Football = COACH C. D. PARRISH
and Baseball i B'' Team Basketball
COACH GODFREY (GOOT) STEINER
Head Coach
Head of Physical Education Department
Below: Churchwell sprint
paw
unt brings down Above: Peeler blocks
the pigskin against Vidalia
Butcl Peeler stops a Vidalian
m his tracks
Spires hardly touches the ground
in carrying the ball against the
Panthers
GARY CHEEK
Center
Aughes
BUTCH PEELER
Fullback
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PUG CHURCHWELL
Quarterback
BENNIE SPIRES
Halfback
COACH BELL
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CECIL DAVIDSON CHARLES CHURCHWELL
End Tackle
Foottall
ALVIN BLOUNT
End
BOBBY ROWLAND
Team Manager
Wolverines
Saag
LARRY TANNER FRANKY OWENS BOBBY FULLER
Halfback Halfback Guard
LEFT TO RIGHT: Benny Spires, Buddy Shores, Coach S < :
\ ires 1d ores 0% teir 3 AC A Pug ir J
is ica tea ee ch Steiner. BACK ROW: Pug Churchwell
Bennie Spires
Donnie Moore
Gary Cheek
Pug Churchwell
In a tilt with Jackson, the ball is kept high
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SB Basketball Jeam
FIRST ROW David
Crook, Tim Vining, James
Utting Wendell Bruce
Wayne Bruce SECOND
ROW Bobby Simmons
James Sapp Charles
Churchwell, Larry Tanner
and Coach Parrish
MRS. EDITH GERHARD1
InstructorGirls Physical Education
onsor of Wolverettes Athletic Club, Cheerleaders, anc
Y-Teens
JUNIOR-SENIOR VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMESENIORSLeft to right: Norma
Newsome, Peggy Holmes. JUNIORSLeft to right: Glenda Ashley, Hazel Thon pson and Jan
elle Watts
THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME AND TROPHYFIRST ROW, left to right
Co-Captain. SECOND ROW
Nora McGhee, Glenda Ashley, Mrs. Edith Gerhardt, Instructor; Janelle Watts, and Tiney Hobbs
WINNERS OF
Rachel Archibald, Lavern Sargent, Captain; Hazel Thompson,
>
VARSITY CHEERLEADERSSEATED: Mrs. Edith Gerhardt, Sponsor. LEFT TO RIGHT
Charlotte Faulkner, Hazel Thompson, Co-Captain; Barbara Hart, Ruth Pickett, Captain; Rachel
Archibald. NOT PICTURED: Barbara Valentine
B" TEAM CHEERLEADERSKNEELING: Mary Yawn, Co-Captain; Patsy Bishop, Captain
LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Bishop, Barbara Williams, Mrs. Gerhardt, Sponsor, Sue Watkins, Linda
Tanner
rtctivities aud Clubs
Stickd Staff
The staff hurriedly tries to meet the final deadline
Left to right: Ruth Pickett, Typist; Gene Bedgoed, Typist; Ziana Underwood, Layout Editor; Bar-
bara Hart, Advertising Manager; Laverne Sargent, Typist; Hazel Thompson, Editor-in-Chief; Sara
Dykes, Typist; Mr. Gerald Kersey, Advisor
;
:
THE NEGATIVE TEAMLeft: Jan Rowland, Jackie Barfield THE AFFIRMATIVE TEAMLeft: Edris Smith, Lynette Smith
Hughes first debate team, coached by Mr. Glenn Bacon, made a remarkable showing D y
in the literary meets in Macon and McRae
Drama
Linda Shipman and Tommy Goings check the script of the one-act play which placed 4th in the
regional meet in Perry. Tommy was given the Best Actor award. Mr. Bacon directed the play
The _ staff spends
long toilsome hours
producing a newsy pa-
per every m ynth
SEATED: Edris Smith, Barbara Valentine, Humor Editor; Tiney Hobbs, Copy Editor; Lynette
Smith, Editor-in-Chief; Tommy Goings, News Editor; David Foster, Dianne
FIRST ROW: Solemno Velasquez, Dorothy Compton, Carleen Dykes, Mr. Davis, Sponsor;
Ann Cox, Janelle Watts, Martha Purser, Mr. Tyre, Sponsor; Charlotte Faulkner. NOT PIC-
TURED: Eddie Foster, Sports Editor; Dorothy Davis, Feature Editor; Donald Burnham,
Art Editor
Crawford
FRONT, left to right: Margaret Brown, Secretary; Robert Fuller, President; Sara Dykes,
Vice-President; June Jackson, Treasurer; Ann Cox, Reporter. SECOND; Jean McGhee, June
Eason, Martha Tharpe, Mr. Staton, Advisor. BACK: Marie McGuire,
John Wingate,
mentarian; Pug Churchwell, Peggy Holmes, Spencer Horne
The Beta Club is
composed only of those
students who excel in
scholarship, leadership,
and character.
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Sy Swe Mt
Without the energetic
help of these assistants,
the library could not
possibly get its work
done
SEATED: Peggy Holmes, Barbara Garnto, Secretary; Tina Smallwood, Treasurer: Solemna Velas
quez, President; Miss Wheeler, Sponsor. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Gail Bradley, Barbara Lewis,
Phyllis Brantley, Carleen Dykes, Patricia Dykes. STANDING, SECOND ROW: Gene Bedgood,
Barbara Hart, Robert Fuller, Ziana Underwood Janelle Watts, Paul Rigby
SEATED: Edward Lemming, Jerry Pool, Frankie Molton, Bobby Alligood, Mary Frances, Pat
Fowler, Bertha Causey. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Gail Bradley, Barbara Lewis, Phyllis Brantley
STANDING, SECOND ROW: William Pike, Pete Hutto, Sergeant-at-Arms; Tim Johnson, Miss Libnary Clah
Wheeler, Sponsor; Paul Rigby, Gene Bedgood, President. NOT PICTURED: Fay Roundtree, Vice-
President; Bill Tyler, Secretary-Treasurer; David Foster, Reporter
Having learned to
appreciate good read-
ing, these students
have made books their
friends.
FIRST ROW: Alvin McNeil
SECOND ROW: Martha Purser, Christine Smallwood
James Anderson
FOURTH ROW: Larry
Morgan, Sponsor
THIRD ROW: Mrs. Reese
McDuffie, Arthur Mobley
Bishop, Ola Mae Larrimore,
Future
Teachers of
smevtea
Leadership ability, a
wholesome character and
personality, and mental
and physical vigor are re-
quirements of those in the
ETA
Spt ymnsor:
Hobbs, Barbara
FIRST ROW
President; Marie
Fountain, Treasurer
Sandra Walker
Responsible citizen
ship at home, at work,
at play, as well as at
school, is encouraged by
the council
Student
Counc
Valentine, Gracie Anderson, June Jackson
Sara Dykes, Joann Simmone, Virginia Ellis
Thelma London, Rachel Archibald, Ann
Cobb, Donald Burkner, Doris Scott, Patsy
Jean McGhee, Program Chairman; Linda Riley, Second Vice-President; Jackie Bray
Sochran, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Miss Lyra Temple, Sponsor; Evelyn
India Casey, Gene Bedgood, Davinia Parsons, Sara Dykes, Francine Barbee
in
ROW
sor; Wendell
Burns Marie
Rhett Smith, Wayn
John Wingate
D.E. course, these students
vicing
Destrtbutive Education Club
Future Gusiness Leaderw of rtmerica
The F.B.L.A. seeks to develop competent and aggressive business leadership through
strengthening the confidence of young men and women in themselves and their work.
The club includes the vocational office training class, made up of senior girls receiving
on-the-job training
FIRST ROW Margaret
Brown, Nancy Holloman
Vice-President Linda
Bishop, Jane King, Presi-
len Rachel Mimbs, Liz
oberts Rep Runelle
rd. SECOND ROW
Lyles, Jan Rowland
Stallworth Nan
Jo Brown, Gracie
Parliamentarian
athryn Whidby. THIRD
ROW: Mrs. Taylor, Spon-
sor; Martha Knight, Billie
Ann Jones, Lynette Smith
Jackie Bray, Wilma Sams
Gypsy Haygood
The purposes of F.H.A.
are:
1. To emphasize the
importance of
worthy home mem-
bership.
. To encourage de-
mocracy in home
and community life.
. To foster the de-
velopment of crea-
tive leadership in
home and communi-
ty life.
. To promote a grow-
ing appreciation _of
the joys and satisfac-
tions of homemak-
ing.
FIRST ROW: Nora McGhee, Treasurer; Faye Googe, Historian; Kay Mercer, Vice-President; Pat
Googe, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mable Howie, Mary Yaughn, Barbara Ann Williams, Marie
Hammons, Patty Jones, Jeanette Whitehead. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Kelly, Sponsor; Patsy Bishop,
Ellen Younger, Francine Barbee, Sue Watkins, Ruthie Mullis, Patty Fowler, Sandra Corbin
FOURTH ROW: Barbara Kelly, Naomi Waites, Elizabeth Mixon, Wilma Miller, Jean Scarborough,
Patsy Hayes, Mrs. Pierce, Sponsor. FIFTH ROW: Pat Sellers, Barbara McDade, Jeanie Yaughn,
atarve Mary Phillips, Carol Smith, Geneva Mixon, Penny Phillips, Mrs. Turner, Sponsor. SIXTH ROW:
Bertha Causey, Montine Hightower, Helen Lamb, Johnnie Mae Jones, Betty Anderson, Zeph
Harris, Arlene Campbell
Aomemarerds
of
stmervica
The Shield Staff is genuinely grateful to the businesses who chose to put their ad-
vertisements in this year's annual. By having done this, they placed in the students hands
a permanent record of the leading businesses in Macon and surrounding communities.
DUDLEY M. HUGHES
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Bibb County Board of Education
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Vocational Training for Everyone
"IT'S FUN TO LEARN TO EARN"
Trade and Industrial Education
Distributive Education
Homemaking Education
he's minding
YOUR
business
HELP YOUR
HEART FUND
HELP YOUR HEART
GIVE
YOUR HEART IS HIS BUSINESS. He's a research
scientistone of thousands supported by the Heart
Fund. His life is dedicated to finding the unknown
causes of the heart diseases, and new methods of
treating and preventing them. He and your Heart
Association have made your heart their business.
YOUR HEART IS YOUR BUSINESS. Whatever your
way of life, your future depends on your heart.
Heart disease causes personal suffering and under-
mines the happiness and economic welfare of the
family. No one no child or adult is immune.
THE HEART FUND IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS.
When you support the Heart Fund, you help all
hearts. You support heart researchand you make
it possible for your Heart Association to bring the
latest advances in heart research to you and your
family through your doctor.
GENEROUSLY for EVERY HEART YOU LOVE
THIS MESSAGE CONTRIBUTED BY YOUR OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER
DAVISON 'S
TELLING TEENS TODAY...
CHRIST IS THE ONLY WAY"
Youth for Christ
470 FIRST STREETMACON, GEORGIA
en et C. W. FARMER CO.
INGLESIDE COFFEE SHOP
2835 Ingleside Avenue
MACON, GEORGIA
Phone SH 3-0386 521 FIFTH STREET
ROCK'S GRILL
BALKCOMS PHARMACY ia te hes
The Prescription Store MACON, GEORGIA
294 Main Street SH 3-9337 | |
MACON, GEORGIA c.%
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DIXIE
TIRE AND RECAPPING CO.
The Finest in Recapping
520 Broadway SH 2.0017
MACON, GEORGIA
SLAUGHTER TIRE COMPANY
Fisk Tires
CORNER SECOND AND PLUM STREETS
Telephone SH 5-6557
MACON, GEORGIA
BIRDSEY FLOUR MILLS
Millers of Quality Flour
and
Corn Meal for
Three Generations
LOWER POPLAR STREET MACON
STARNES TUXEDO
RENTAL SERVICE
Tuxedos, Evening and Wedding
Gowns
All Accessories
DIAL SH 2-6573
2808 Napier Avenue
MACON, GA.
BURNS
Bricks
Build
Better
Buildings
Plant and Office
711 TENTH STREET
Telephone SH 3-8621
MACON GEORGIA
McCORD AUTO MART
611 SECOND STREET
PHONE SH 5-3324
"Your Friendly Used
Car Dealer
DANNENBERG'S
We Give S&H Green Stamps
Third and Poplar Streets
MACON
EMERICK'S CABINET SHOP
CabinetsFurniture
1822 HOUSTON AVENUE
Dial SH 5-8242
MACON, GEORGIA
Road Service
WHITTINGTON'S
SHELL SERVICE STATION
Wheel Balancing
CORNER RIVERSIDE DRIVE AND LEE ROAD
PHONE 3-8767
Tires, Batteries and Acc.
Washing and Greasing
Compliments of
MACON INDEPENDENT AUTO ASSOCIATION
AL RUSSELL'S USED CARS
BARNEY'S USED CARS
BENNETT-SMITH USED CARS
BROADWAY USED CARS
BROWN MOTOR COMPANY
COCHRAN MOTOR COMPANY
DOZIER'S USED CARS
DOMINEY'S USED CARS
EPPS MOTOR
HORNE'S USED CARS
LAVENDER MOTORS
M. & M. MOTORS
MILES USED CARS
MITZELL-WALKER USED CARS
MULLIS AUTO SALES
NORTHERN MOTOR COMPANY
O'NEAL-SMITH USED CARS
POPE-YARBOROUGH MOTOR COMPANY
GUS SMALL MOTOR COMPANY
SMITH & SON USED CARS
E. RAYMOND SMITH NEW & USED CARS
SOUTHSIDE MOTORS
SPARKS MOTOR COMPANY
Mackey Furniture Co.
"We Completely Furnish Your Home"
1744 Broadway
MACON
Dial SH 5-9048
865 Third Street
... 113 Second Street
1160 Broadway
711 Broadway
. 591 First Street
1044 Broadway
765 Third Street
688 Walnut Street
180 Fifth Street
510 Oglethorpe Street
Third Street
1289 Broadway
540 Hemlock
860 Third Street
377 Walnut Street
833 Third Street
3760 Houston Avenue
528 Hemlock Street
891 Second Street
814 Third Street
754 Broadway
811 Third Street
ANDERSON
CHEMICAL COMPANY
1620 WATERVILLE ROAD
DIAL SH 5-0466
Superior Water-Treating Chemicals
and
Complete Field Service
MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE COMPANY
471 Second Street
MACON, GEORGIA
DIAL SHerwood 2-641 |
"Furniture to Suit the South's Taste)
Compliments of:
McCRARY ADAMS
CHAPTER NO. 9
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
4493 Houston Avenue
COLEMAN HEWETT
Commander
CHI-CHES-TERS PHARMACIES
MACON, GEORGIA
COLLEGE HILL INGLESIDE BACONSFIELD
Dial SH 2-8787 Dial SH 2-7325 _Dial SH 3-442
TATNALL SQUARE TOWN AND COUNTRY
Dial SH 2-366! Dial SH 6-6294
BUSH REFRIGERATION
& AIR CONDITIONING CO.
PHONE SH 5-1016 1094 COLUMBUS STREET
WILSON ELECTRIC CO., INC. MACON SHOE REPAIR
557 Pine Street
MACON, GEORGIA
Phone SH 3-8522
Electrical Motor Repair 525 THIRD STREET
COURSEY PHARMACY RHODES, INC.
Druggist to the FURNITURE
Cross Keys Area 369-371 Second Street
SH 39419 MACON, GA. 358-364 Cotton Avenue
STOKES-SHAHEEN, INC.
Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables
477 Hawthorne St.
SH 2-4517
MACON, GEORGIA
Thanks to the students, faculty, and friends here at Hughes who have
made the past three years the happiest and most profitable of my life.
| shall always remember you and what you have done for me.
EDDIE FOSTER
(Ad space purchased)
AMVETS POST 35
324 Cherry Street
MACON, GEORGIA
Dial SH 2-9559
BASKETTE PIANO CO.
"Where Quality
Is Higher Than Price."
368 First Street
MACON, GEORGIA
Dial SH 5-8675
SCHWOBILT
SUITS THE SOUTH"
411 Cherry Street
DUGGER
PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
594 Cotton Avenue
MACON, GEORGIA
Coleman Heating Equipment
Dealer
M. C. PITTMAN ROOFING
& PAINT COMPANY
"Serving Middle Georgia
Since 1926"
654 Plum Street SH 3-1336
MACON, GEORGIA
Education makes a people easy to lead, but
difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impos-
sible to enslave
HENRY BROUGHAM
DOZIER ELECTRIC
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Box 589 Macon
Dial SH 6-5626
Dial SH 3-5945
SMITH AND SON
Automobiles
New and Used
"Look for the Little Car on
the Post
SECOND AND ARCH
MACON GEORGIA
VARSITY DRIVE-IN
Home of Those Famous Hams
1510 Forsyth Street
MACON, GEORGIA
Macon's Friendly Drive-In
You Bet | Want a
Kingburger
BURGER KING
"Service and Quality Is Our Motto"
PIO NONO AVENUE AND MONTPELIER
HARTNESS SUPPLY CO.
Scaffolding
Contractor's Supplies
DIAL SH 3-5316
Sales and Rentals
OLDHAM'S
101 PERSONS BUILDING
"Macon's Oldest Dispensing
Opticians"
DIAL SH 6-4866
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
COMPANY
Paints Art Supplies
Wallpaper
458 SECOND STREET
Dial SH 2-7365
MACON, GEORGIA
Compliments of
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY
4460 Broadway
DIAL SH 6-431! Auto and Marine Supplies
Chris-Craft and Thompson Boats
Johnson Outboard Motors
A. S. HATCHER COMPANY
594 Third Street
MACON, GEORGIA
SOUTHERN FURNITURE MARKET
"Fine Furniture for Gracious Living
at Biggest Discount'
UP TO CASH UP TO
40% EASY TERMS 40%
DISCOUNT DISCOUNT
3096 Broadway, Macon Dial SH 6-354]
DEN-NAP ELECTRIC MOLD COMPANY
POST OFFICE BOX 1153
Manufacturers of Molds for Recapping Tires
MACON, GEORGIA
U. S. A.
DAGWOOD DeLOACH
BARBER SHOP ADAMS-FEAGIN
"We Need Your Head in Our Business" HARDWARE CO.
T. M. "DAGWOOD" DeLOACH, Owner Corner Walnut and Third Streets
We Specialize in Flat Top Haircuts DIAL SH 5-6515
4194 BROADWAY MACON, GEORGIA
DIAL SH 2-9566
Macon, Georgia
DRINK
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BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. BY
MACON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
THE MACON TELEGRAPH
Morning
THE MACON NEWS
Afternoon
THE MACON TELEGRAPH AND NEWS
Sunday
"Middle Georgia's Favorite Newspapers
BAKER MAYFIELD COMPANY
Sales and Service
760 THIRD STREET
DIAL Sherwood 5-6526 MACON, GEORGIA
A Builder As Well As a Converter
of Georgias Resources
GEORGIA KRAFT COMPANY
Dial SHERWOOD 5-5421
489| MEAD ROAD MACON, GEORGIA
Compliments of JUNIOR BOOTERY
BATEMANS "Any Toy Shown in Any
Catalog at the Listed Prices"
FOOD STORE NEXT TO THE BIBB THEATRE
"PURVEYORS OF FINE FOOD" Dial Sherwood 5-9206
MACON
PIANO EXCHANGE
Story and Clark
Estey
Janssen
Sohmer
CONN ELECTRIC ORGANS
Also Rebuilt Pianos
"DADIE'' MORGAN'S
AMOCO STATION
Amoco Products
U. S. Royal Tires
COLLEGE AND FORSYTH STREETS
Phone SH. 2-3002
MACON, GEORGIA
Compliments
CRISTIANS BROS. CIRCUS
ELMER KAUFFMAN
Adv. Car. Mgr.
DIXIE CLEANERS
"South's Best One Hour Service''
3113 Pio Nono
DIAL SHerwood 5-1033
HAROLD REGISTER'S
SERV. STA.
3081 Houston Avenue
MACON, GEORGIA
Phone Sh. 2-9236
Compliments
S. M. LASSETTER'S
SERVICE STATION
2471 HOUSTON AVE.
Phone SH. 2-9645
MACON, GEORGIA
A Thinking Fellow Calls a Yellow
YELLOW CAB COMPANY
DIAL SH 2-6464
& H RESTAURANT
Good Food
COTTON AVENUE
TRIMBLE ADDING MACHINE
REPAIR SHOP
P.O. BOX 489
497 Broadway Dial SH 3-9636
MACON, GEORGIA
RODGERS
Seat Cover Center
TOM RODGERS, Owner and Operator
Complete
Auto and Furniture Upholstery
Dial SH 5-4323
546 ARCH STREET MACON, GA.
opinnoy
Re,
PhotographyPhotoengraving
Commercial and Industrial
Staff Photographers
TELEGRAPH AND NEWS
Phone SH 64-3509
SANITARY SUPPLY
AND CHEMICAL CO.
2120 SEVENTH STREET
PHONE SH 6-4828
Sanco Products
Johnson Waxes and Cleaners
Sweeping Compounds
Compliments of
JULIETTE MILLING CO.
520 Eight Street
MACON, GEORGIA
Phone SH 5-289]
BOZEMAN'S SERVICE CENTER
"One Stop Service Center"
Tires, Batteries,
and Accessories
3124 HOUSTON AVENUE
PHONE SH 6-295]
SOUTHERN
DISCOUNT COMPANY
329 COTTON AVE.MACON, GA.
THE STATIONERY SHOP
Commercial and Personalized
Printing
MARVIN L. TYRE, Owner Loans
1122 Forsyth Street L. EDDIE CANNON
Manager
MACON, GEORGIA
SH 2-757|
COPA CABANA
Regular LunchesOur Specialty
Steaks Southern Fried Chicken
MRS. FRANK W. PRINCE
Owner
R. L. JOHNSON
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
RIGHT WAY GAY'S CLOTHING CO.
FINANCE COMPANY Men's Clothing
"Money When You Need It" and Furnishings
PHONE SH 2-235! 340 Third Street
No. 3 Hardeman Building MACON GEORGIA
MACON, GEORGIA
ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY
MACON BOWL-O-MATIC J
1525 FORSYTH ST. GORDEN S
Fully Automatic
Pin Setters TOM) \ fs Milk
Ice Cream
McKESSON AND ROBBINS, INC.
CHARLIE WOOD'S
SPORTING GOODS
484 Second St. SH 3-544!
MACON, GA.
PEGGIE HALE
560 Cherry Street
MACON, GA.
Ladies and Children's
Ready-to-Wear
MACON SHOE COMPANY
371 Third Street
MACON, GEORGIA
CHAMPION'S CLOTHING
Men's and Boys' Clothing
Factory-to-You Prices
312 THIRD STREET
MACON, GA.
J. & L. GARAGE
Johnson and Luckie
Automatic Transmission Service
General Auto Repair
SH-5-9833 2165 MONTPELIER
Compliments of
WILLIAMS OPTICIAN
530 FIRST STREET
Compliments of
H. L. GREEN CO.
5c, 10c to $1.00 STORE
You're Sure to Find It at
GREEN'S With Over 25,000
Items From Which to Choose.
CHESHIRE
TYPEWRITER CO.
WILLINGHAM
SASH AND DOOR
COMPANY
GRAVES SUPPLY CO.
OF MACON
Wholesale Only
330-334 WALNUT ST.
MACON, GA.
DIAL SH 6-5186
Dial SH 3-084!
YATES
ROOFING & INSULATING CO.
Fry Bonded RoofsFiberglas
1034 Second
Macon, Ga.
BOB YATES
GEORGE PETERSEN
KILGORE SING OIL
SERVICE STATION
2794 HOUSTON AVENUE
Dial SHERWOOD 29704
MACON, GEORGIA
"HAVE YOUR WORK DONE BY HAND"
aah!
529 Oglethorpe Street SH 5-4525
MALONE
FARM & GARDEN CENTER
Corner Second and Oglethorpe Streets
DIAL Sherwood 3-3686
Yard and Garden Supplies
FeedSeedFertilizers
MACON, GEORGIA
L. A. SHAW MILLWORK
COMPANY
4167 BROADWAY
P.O. Box 1282
Dial Sherwood 5-6551
MACON, GEORGIA
THE RUG SHOP
3127 VINEVILLE AVENUE
First Quality Carpets
Mill Ends
Expert Cleaning
DIAL SHERWOOD 3-528!
MACON, GEORGIA
R. S. THORPE & SONS
533-535 Cherry Street
MACON, GEORGIA
Exclusive Men and Boys Wear
Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes
Ladies Beauty Parlor
DIAL Sherwood 2-6246
VOLKSWAGEN
"Worth Waiting For
L. A. SMITH AUTO SERVICE
895 Third Street
MACON, GEORGIA
Compliments of HARRISON'S PHARMACY
POWELL'S PHARMACY "Prescription Specialists
3717 Houston Avenue 2396 Ingleside Avenue
DIAL SH 2-5269 DIAL SH 5-4777 MACON, GA.
pennies efetdineTinee S. L. ORR COMPANY
CARL HAYS, INC. sie
JEWELERSSILVERSMITHS
406 Cherry Street
Dial SH 5-8643
"Member of National Bridal Service"
Jewelers
HOTEL DEMPSEY BUILDING
Compliments of
BYRD'S GARAGE
419 Cherry Street 447 Pine Street
MACON, GEORGIA MACON, GEORGIA
KERNAGHAN JEWELERS
RUBY MITCHELL
BEAUTY SALON
Air Conditioned
Stylists:
RUBY MITCHELLBILLIE O'NEAL
AUGUSTA WHITEHURSTINA WINDHAM
Eskaprotein Wave, Franchised Salon
DIAL SH 5-5542 4159 HOUSTON AVENUE
WRIGHT PEST CONTROL COMPANY
Sales
LOUIS E. CLARK
E. Y. FLYNT
Service
E. Y. FLYNT
H. SANDERS
T. J. WILLIAMS
Complete Pest Control
Guaranteed Termite Control Repairs
Rat Stoppage
Fumigation
Flea and Tick Control
Compliments of
BIBB THEATRE
WELDING SUPPLY
&
SERVICE COMPANY
3097 BROADWAY
Phone SH. 5-4916
MACON, GEORGIA
Compliments of
CHAMBER'S
LUMBER COMPANY
4775 Pio Nono Ave.
Phone SH. 2-2475
MACON, GEORGIA
Compliments of
MAGNOLIA
COURT AND GRILL
4714 Houston Road
MACON GEORGIA
SOUTHERN INVESTMENT CO.
499 Broadway
MACON, GEORGIA
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