Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access
Front row, L. toR.: Tim Flournoy, RayMo s, Jimmy White, Rob Yarbrough and Don Ti11man. 2nd: Billy Trawick, Rufu Bro , Larry torey, We Collins, Jimmy Vaughn, tan tanley, Ray Cro by, Gabriel Hotard and Bucky Layfield. 3rd: 'like Jack on, Mike tumhoffer, Bob pchurch, Mike Rozecki, Melvin Tenny on, Joe Bro and Len Barefield. 4th: Reese Coppage, Ken Crumpler, teve Bowden, Bob Flournoy, Dennis Mitchell, Walter Bro and Sam Magruder. 5th: Ri charcl Duncan, i\'like Immel, Ray Crawford and David Jordan. Letter "C's" awarded athletes "I dreamed I was initiated into the "C" Club in my lovelie t rag ," think L. to R. Ken Crumpler, Joe Mitchell, Gabriel Hotard, Ray Cro by, Bucky Layfield, Corkey Key and Joe Bross, eated. Thi group provided entertainment at the "C" Club game. President- Ray Moss Vice-President- Robert Yarbrough Secretary- Todd Wood Treasurer- Tim Flournoy "Hey! Hey! Look at the score! That's okay, but we want more!" Sound familiar? To many of the boys in the "C'' Club, this cheer should certahily sound fa– miliar. They heard it many times this year as they partici– pated in sports at CHS. Whether it was football, basket– ball, baseball, track, tennis or golf, the "C" Club members led the attack on the opponents. Comprised of the boys who have earned their letters in the various sports at Columbus High, the club is advised by Blue Devil head coach Fred McManus. Their purpose is to promote ath– letics on a clean and moral basis, not only throughout CHS, but with other schools as welL In past years this club's initiations have caused many an hilarious episode in the halls and cla srooms of CHS. Initiation was a little different this year, however. A special assembly was held in which the initiates performed such feats as inging, playing the guitar and pushing a peanut across the stage with their noses. ( 173 )
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