Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access

Th attraction that really made a hit with tudent , parents and friend wa th Powder Puff Fooiball am which wa played at the tadium on a aturday night in early D emb r. While nior girl carri d the ball on the fi ld, the glamorou cheerleader k pt fans on their feet and al o in titche . 11 thi wa done for the cause of the Arnica Tri·Hi·Y, and it wa a mo t uc ful event. river- turbulent, then calm. tudent come and go at a changing pace. Their mood and movement vary \ ith each pa ing hour, and the hanging mood are xpr ed in very tudent ac– tivity. The ex itement at a ball game, the pirit at a pep rally and th gai ty at a dance ar each a part of tudent living and are a natural a life it elf. There i a quick tempo in the group gathering , marked by joy, laughter and loudne . Thi rapid pace do not continue alway , how– ever for to balance it, tudent have th ir quieter time . It i then that th y go in arch of imple plea ure . Friend eek friend and they ar off to orne ventur of their own hoo ing. They are tog ther b cau e they have a common int r t. Lazily they w nd th ir ' ay to what– e\er pa time that they find the mo t enjoyable. These are the time for comer ation and companion hip, for haring idea for developing opinion . These are the time th pace i lo\ • th mood i alm. A we come and g we know that all of it make up our tudent wa of life and it i thi way of life that breathe pirit into the chool and make it a li ing thing....... . t th end of ev ry game, win or lo , cheerleader and admirers go out on the field to join th boy.. Thi tim far ha Thweatt and Jimmy Vaughn lead the way for Penny {oore and Jack Bul– lard. Typical of the '59 a on are the mud· platt red uniforms.

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