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PUBLISHED BY AND FOR STUDENTS OF SUMMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
EDITOR JAMIE HUGHES l
ASSISTANT EDITOR LEON BARNES j
PUBLIC RELATIONS PEGGY LATTA j
SOCIAL EDITOR JOAN CORDLE
SPORTS EDITOR TOMMY DRUMMOND
FACULTY ADVISOR WILLIAM B. HAIR
SENIORS ANNOUNCE
SUMMER PLANS AS
SCHOOL END NEARS
By GLENN PACKER
Tommy Drummond — Doing
nothing I don’t have to do.
Harold Williams—Work.
Waymon Lee —Go to the Air
Force.
Liz Money—Loaf.
Billy Williams—Stay on the
mountain.
Ewell Price—Most anything.
Joe Williams —Work.
Robert Smith — Work at
Mark’s.
Randall Sutton—Going to New
York.
Joan Tucker—Go to work.
Jerry Willingham—Stay at the
Rec Center.
Don Langston—Fish.
Wayne Smithson — Feel su
perior. e *
Steve Barker—Patronize rne
“Rec Center”.
Dan Hawkins—Learn to be a
college man.
Jerry Maxwell Play tennis.
John Eilenburg — Listen to j
Johnny Cash on the radio.
J. V. Morris—Work in the Dye
Plant.
Ken Strickland—Run the Rec
Center.
Jerry Baker — Work like a
wildman.
Jerry White—Stay at home.
Cecile Deering—Cat around.
Leon Youngblood—Go to work.
Betty McGraw —Loaf.
Jamie Hughes—Get a job.
Waymon Howard —Work a lit
tle, and loaf a lot.
Jerry Worsham—Work.
Lamar Gladney—Loaf around.
Donnie Cooper—Get in shape
to play football.
Cody Chastain—Basic train
ing.
Sandra McDaniels — Going
back to New York.
Sandra Demonia —Go to Beau
ty School in Rome.
Dorothy Sue Cody—Work.
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INDIAN LORE
Vol. I—No. 14
MENU OF THE WEEK
THURSDAY, MAY 21
Chicken and Dressing Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Whole Wheat Bread
Tossed Green Salad Cookies
Milk
FRIDAY, MAY 22
Assorted Sandwiches
Congealed Fruit Salad
Potato Chips Home Made Cake
Milk
MONDAY. MAY 25
Ambrosia Fruit Salad on Lettuce
Pimento Cheese Sandwiches
Potato Chips Coconut Cake
Milk
Patricia Garner —Go to Busi- '
ness School.
Dolores Floyd—Work.
Louise Brown—Hunt a job.
Betty Tallent—Same as Lou- I
ise.
Delanie Tucker—Work.
Mardean Martin—Go to busi- I
ness school.
JoAnn Parker—Get married.
Annette Vanpelt—Get married. I
Maxine Latta—Learn to be a I
| good housewife.
Reta Wooten—Have a ball.
Peggy Latta—l don’t know.
Bobbie Holt—Loaf.
Laura Fletcher—Going to Chi
cago.
Barbara Smith —Loaf.
Jane McDaniels — Visit rela
tives.
Mary Mount—Be my father’s i
I bookkeeper.
Peggy Lawson —Loaf.
Hoyt' LeCroy—Beat my drums. 1
Maureen Waters —Loaf.
Joan Wilson—Going to In-
I dianopolis.
j Latrica Lee—Keep house.
i Brenda Espy—No telling.
Imogene Holloway—Get mar
ried.
Betty Arnold—Hunt a job.
Martha A. Morris—Work at the
; ; Case.
Judy Medders—Have a ball.
Pat Freeney—Sleep.
Ralph Mann—Work.
Phyllis Hairston —Rest so I
Last Will and Testament
By TOMMY DRUMMOND
Dorothy Sue Cody—My ability
to get along with Mrs. McGinnis
to Hazel Woods.
Pat Garner—My chair in gov
ernment to Dean Morgan.
Sandra Demonia—My natural
curly hair to Geraldine Bullard.
Delores Floyd—My ability to
get along with Mrs. King to
Waymon Fincher.
Wayne Smithson—My nick
name to Alec.
Student ol the Week
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Sixteen-year-old Petey Dun
son is the current Student of the
Week. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert G. Dunson.
Petey is in the 10th grade at
Summerville High School, and
jhis subjects include English,
j Typing, Biology, Algebra and
French. He is an active member
in the Music Club, “S” Club and
I the French Club. Upon gradua
tion he plans to go to college.
Petey’s favorites are: food, ham
burgers; color, blue; sport, base
ball; hobby, girls; pastime, is
going to the Recreation Center.
I His pet peeve is stuck-up peo
’ pie.
won’t get sick any more.
Carol Ballenger—Go to college.
Joe Williams—Nothing I can
get out of.
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THE SUMMERVILLENEWS
IS 8
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May 21, 1958
Sandra McDaniels —My Yan
kee brogue to Nellie Jo Jackson.
Annette VanPelt—My ability
to get along with Mrs. McGin
nis to Brenda Hogg.
JoAnn Parker—My ability to
drive Mrs. McGinnis’s car to
Joyce Parker.
1 Peggy Latta—My ability to
type for Mrs. Trimble to Alice
Ruth Henderson.
Mardean Martin—The whole
school to the juniors.
Bobbie Holt—My giggles to
Anita Gorman.
Jane McDaniel — My loud
mouth to Ann Tucker.
Mary Mount—Leave my Eng
lish book to Alice Ruth Hender
son.
Peggy Lawson—My gift of gab
to Barbara Baxter.
Latricia Lee—My seat in Eng
lish to Beverly Pettyjohn.
Delaine Tucker—My quietness
to Beverly Pettyjohn.
Betty Arnold—My English
book to any junior who wants it.
Betty Ann Tallent—My Book
keeping book to Marie Chitwood.
Louise Brown—My Govern
ment book to Burmah McKee
han.
Robert Smith—My speaking
ability to Duck Reynolds.
Jerry Baker —Leaves his abili
ty to skip class without getting
caught (most of the time) to
Farrill Allen.
Dan Hawkins—My sore arm to
' Steve Groce.
’ Ken Strickland—My position
1 at the Recreation Center to Jock
i Whisnant.
- Jerry White—My bashfulness
1 to Jerald Teems.
< Cecil Deering —My English
1 \ book to Diane Strickland.
Jamie Hughes—My position as
' cheerleading captain to Alice
‘ Henderson.
; Betty McGraw—My scatter
’: brains to Diane, Hazel, Brenda
‘ | and Delores.
3 Don Langston—My place on
■’ the bench to Casey.
’ I Leon Youngblood—My cat
| nap in Mrs. Taylor’s room to Jer
ald Teems.
Waymon Howard—Everything
!. to Duck Reynolds and Tommy
a Hall.
Waymon Lee—My “lone Bar”
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By CATHLEEN TUCKER
Our Teacher of the Week is
Jerry Purser. He attended the
University of Georgia and grad
uated there in 1953. He began
teaching at Summerville High in
1953, and taught until 1956. He
was then inducted into the
Army and served for a period of
two years. After service he re
turned to the University of
Georgia to work on his Master
degree. He was a member of the
Alpha Zeta Fraternity which is
an honorary agriculture fra
ternity. Mr. Purser returned to
Summerville in 1959 to serve
again as our agriculture teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Purser of
Cochran, Georgia, are his par
ents. He is a member of the First
Baptist Church of Summerville.
His favorites are: colors, red
and black; sport, football; food,
steak; hobby, farming.
to anyone who wants it.
Donnie Cooper — My stocky
build to Alec Johnson.
Jerry Worsham —Good luck to
the coming seniors.
Lamar Gladney—Good luck to
the coming seniors.
Cody Chastain—My notebook
to Doolie.
Joan Tucker—My position as
head majorette to Brenda
Wright.
Reta Wooten—My height to
Alice Henderson.
Barbara Smith—My English
book to Kathleen Hunter.
Laura Fletcher —My science
book to Linda Wesson.
Morene Waters—My ability to
make good tea to Claris Ray.
Hoyt LeCroy—My position as
drum section leader to Jock
! Whisnant.
I Joan Wilson—My shortness to
Frances Young.
Brenda Espy—My place as'
FHA President to Joyce Parker.
Judy Medders—My freckles to
SONGS DEDICATED
Station SHS is now on the air,
coming your way with the fa- :
vorite songs of the day. We have
a long list of dedications, so be
fore we play all the songs, we’ll
call out the dedications.
First, from Joyce B. to Marnell
R., “Lababa”; to Leon M. from
Annette V., “Dream Lover”; to
ALPHABETICALLY
SPEAKING
A-mbitious—Brenda Espy
B-ashful-—Pat Freeney
C-ourteous —Mike Lanier
D-ainty—Gail Smith
E-nergetic—Steve Edwards
F-riendly—Emily Martin
G-reat—Mary York
H-elpful—Beverly Roberts
I-deal—Waymon Lee
J-ealous—Petey Dunson
K-issable —Tommy Drummond
L-ikeable —Glenn Packer
M-arried—Maxine Gardner
N-ice—Harold Williams
O-ptimistic—Liz Money
P-olite—Ralph Mann
Q-uiet —John Eilenburg
R-eliable—Alice Henderson
S-pecial—Jerry Baker
T-ops—Jo Parker
U-seful—Carol Ballenger
V-ivacious—Jamie Hughes
W-itty—Bobby Smithson
X-tra—Farrill Allen
Y-oung—Patty Bridges
Z-ippy—Ewell Price
Joan Cordle.
Martha Ann Morris —My smile
to Patricia Strickland.
Pat Freeney—My ability to
work Geometry to G. Barrentine.
Tommy Drummond—My abili
ty to fog weeds in the bathroom
to Tommy Hall.
Glenn Packer—My ping-pong
paddle to G. Barrentine.
Ralph Mann—My Mayflower
to Bobby Dover.
Phyllis Hairston—My singing
ability to Patty Bridges.
Jerry Maxwell—My brains to
William Hightower.
Jerry Willingham—My All
state position to Tommy Dooley.
Carol Ballenger—My many
charms to Mary Lou Caldwell.
Joe Williams —My intellectual
ability to Preston Dodd.
J. V. Morris—My corvet to the
junkyard.
Steve Barker —My nickname to
Jack Smith.
Imogene Holloway—My Gov
ernment book to Carolyn Van-
Pelt.
Dotty Goodwin—My ability to
type to Mary Fink.
Maxine Latta—My ability to
j type for Mr. Hair to Joyce
;) Barker.
Leon Barnes —My ability to
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Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
CORDLE'S COLUMN
We hear that Kathleen T.,
Paul F„ Hazel J. and Leon Y.
had a real good time last week
end. What about it, kids?
Gerald D. from Jo Ann P., “For
a Penny”; from Martha Ann M.
to Raymond R., “No Other Arms,
No Other Lips, No Other Love”;
to Jerry C. from Beverly P., “I'll
Never Smile Again”: from Peggy
L. to Charles S„ “Dream Lover”;
to Gerald R. from Lonelle B„
“There’ll Never Be Anyone Else
But You”; to Claris R. and Hoyt
8.. “Young Love”; to Jerry K.
from Barbara K„ “There’ll Never
Be Anyone Else But You”; from
Barbara B. to Glenn W., “Dream
Lover”; from Kathleen H. to
Emmett, “I Need Your Love To
night”: to Rex from Imogene,
“It’s Just a Matter of Time”;
from Kathleen T. to Paul F„
“The Twelfth of Never”; to
Johnny E. from Nelda Me., “It’s
Just a Matter of Time”; for La
tricia and Ray L„ “Heaven on
Earth”; from ? ? to Delaine T„
“You Don’t Know Me”; to all the
seniors, “Moments to Remem
ber”; from Leon Y. to Hazel J.,
“I Can’t Stop Loving You”.
Looks like that's about all the
time we have for dedications for
this time. Meanwhile stay tuned
to hear your favorite songs
played on Station SHS.
.^4O - SPRING?
a® MINT-UP
TIME WITH
PAINTS—COLOR MATCHED FINISHES
• SUPER HOUSE PAINT
• FLEXON LATEX PAINT
• REX FLAT ALKYD
• ALKYD COAT-O-LITE
• ALKYD KIKTI-N TINT
J. G. Allen Hardware
Summerville - Phone 60
THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1959
Glenn P. and Ken S. were
really dressed up Friday night.
What was the special occasion,
boys?
Dotty G. has a beaming smile
on her face this week. Is Jimmy
at home for a while?
Beverly P. still seems to be in
terested in Berryton. Wonder if
this interest is still connected
with Jerry C.?
We hear that Harry B. had an
accident Friday night. Did the
trampoline throw you, Harry?
Mrs. Morehead seems to be
getting so many surprises lately.
She never knows what to expect
next.
Leon B„ Waymon L. and Cody
C seem to be real excited about
leaving for the Air Force. We
hope vou like it, boys.
We hear that Sandra and
Linda D. have frequent visitors
from LaFa'yette lately. Are they
someone real special, girls?
Wonder where Jerry F. was
Sunday night when he was sup
posed to be going back to Nash
ville. Have you heard about it,
Japrie?
Any sewing machine, old or
new, can help you sew well pro
viding it is in good condition,
says Miss Avola Whitesell, cloth
ing specialist, Agricultural Ex
tension Service. Frequent re
moval of dust and lint and an
occasional oiling will keep it that
way.